but Refuses It Bengal Manager Moves Up From Second Place Charleston Farm Club - (From oer News Wires) - BOSTON—Bill Norman today succeeded Jack Tighe as manager of the Detroit Tigers. John McHale announced the move at Boston this morning after the Tigers had dropped into the Amer- ‘fean League cellar with a 9-4 loss to the Red Sox. Norman moves up to the Tigers from their No. 1. farm club. at Charleston where his tearn-is in second place in the American As-| sociation. Tighe is being offered a job with the Detroit organ- ization but said he was re- Lake, Mich., to think things after Bucky Harris was fired at the close of the 1956 season, led the Tigers into the first division last year’ for the first time since 1950. SAG BADLY But the Tigers have sagged bad- game losing streak late last month after playing .500 ball for the first after snapping the losing streak. But the Tigers have won only two of eight games on their. cur- rent eastern swing. ; Detroit has won 21 games and lost 28 to date this season and ' trails the frorft-running New York Yankees by 124% games. Reached by telephone in Boston, Tighe said he is ‘a little bit re- lieved” by his dismissal. He said McHale talked to him today and broke the news to him. : ¥ * * “I ‘was surprised, to a degree,” said Tighe, “but not too “much, though. You sit and wonder, when your club doesn’t perk up. You know if it doesn’t, there has to be a change. Right or wrong, that’s the way it always has been and that's the way it'll always be, I suppose,” Tighe said it is likely he will stay in the Tiger organization. “T want very much to stay in baseball. and particularly with this organization,” he said, ‘but, I'd say my biggest need right now is a little time with my family,” ° Tighe has been. with the Detroit organization more than 18 years as a manager, coach and scout. McHale flew to Boston yester- BILL NORMAN Former Augusta Tiger amd Charleston, W. ee en am Seaeienial ot saligee Ge | Detroit Tigers. AP Wirephote Va. skipper, Bill | professional incompetence = (One Firm Hikes | Gasoline Rates in. in Oy Follows Detroit Price-Wor Break Gasoline prices of at least one major company will be raised in) Pontiac as a result of Detroit's gasoline price-war break yester- day. According to. A. V. Fraser, re- gional manager for Standard Oil, the wholesale price per gallon of! regular gas will be raised 1.7 cents per gallon and .7 for premium) here. ° Standard announced a four- cent a gallon increase on its regular brand and a 3.6-cent in- crease on premium today in De- treit. Four independent suppliers also raised their retail prices in the Detroit area. Eugene McEvery, president of the Retail Gas Dealers Assn. of |” S Michigan, North Oakland County Chapter, said this morning that, except for Standard, he did not know of any raise ‘in price in the Pontiac Area in connection with the Detroit war, since area prices were not cut several months ago when Detroit gas prices dropped. More Rain to Bless Farms and Gardens j day and made the decision to re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Goin’ Fishin’? Farmers and gardeners will love tonight's weather report, more rain. The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts rain and a low tempera- ture of about 54-58. _ Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cooler, the high will be near and create a new home-rule city about six times the size of the pres- ent one, Drop Some Charges turning to his home at Sand ° in: Sullenberger Case By PETE LOCHBILER Charges of violating professional medical standards Were dropped yesterday in the battle between Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger and Pontiac General Hospital. The medical staff's executive committee listed 12 reasons why the ousted staff surgeon should not be, | the rind granted the right to practice at the hospital again. But! sald the Sircraft was it did not set forth any of the sensational charges of; dewn.” that marked Dr. Sullen- lother aircraft that stray into East|free worlds be said. Great Brit- ‘Germany will be forceti down as ain and Western Europe no- longer have the money resources to be berger’s court fight for reinstatement. In an eight p. iment submitted to the hos-. ipital’ s Board of Trustees, |42-year-old chest surgeon) ‘only of actions “detrimen-. ital to the efficient admin-| istration of the hospital me * The charges nia, in part, that ‘Dr. Sullenberger upset hospital routine, ‘‘threatened and abused” fellow doctors and hospital person- nel, and “interfered with the order- ly operation of.the héspital.”’ The committee noted that it | had “intentionally not referred to any incident which would involve an evaluation of Dr. Sullenber-. ger’s competence and skill as a surgeon.” | Trustees voted unanimously to receive the charges and decided to hold a hearing on them within three weeks. A copy was immedi- ately sent to Dr. Sullenberger, who was given a mininvum of 10 days iin which to prepare his answer. : * * * The hearing will be to decide whether the surgeon's temporary suspension, brought about Nov. 13 on recommendation of the staff, will be reversed or made perma- nent. The whole 11-member board will sit at the hearing and share} in the final decision, board chair- man’ Willis M. Brewer ruled. Dr. Sultenberger said he would confer with hig attorney today . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) page docu-) ‘9GlsasSpies Their ‘Copter Strayed Into Communist Zone During Thunderstorm BERLIN (UPI) — The East German Communists threatened today to try. as spies the nine American soldiers whose helicopter was forced down in Com- munist territory. The official defense min- istry newspaper “Die Volks- armee” (the Peoples Army) said the helicopter flew over that “flying spies will be treated as such.” The defense ministry newspaper accused the helicopter crew of a “grave violation” of East German air sovereignty. It said its air sov- _jereignty was inviolate and that We'll 1 Negotiate—Dulles ' WASHINGTON * Secretary of State Dulles told his news con- ference today: The United States | will deal with anybody—including Communist East Germany—to obtain freedom for Americans alive borders to be violated, said, if “forced Die Volksarmee warned that any the helicopter was. “We are aware of our responsi ible task,” the newspaper said, “as | the committee accused the we. the western outpost of the so-|mencement address at Johns Hop- |kins University, compared the cap- cialist camp, stand directly Oppo- isite the aggressive NATO states. “Together with our friends and brothers in arms,of the states of ithe Warsaw Treaty we are guard- ing the inviolability of the socialist camp. In the future we will bring down to the ground of reality—in ateurs."’ Four power treaties signed by the United States, Britain, | France and Russia at end of World War Tl provide that the Russians will be responsible for any Western planes that stray | into the Soviet zone of occupa- tion, Whether the Soviets would abro- gate this part. of the four power agreements was not yet clear al- though the Russians have ignored all American demands the hel- icopter be returned, Failure of the Soviet Union to obtain the release of the men could lead to a major diplomatic incident with the United States. The dispatch ; thé Communist (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | Holding Hands Illegal LONDON (UPI)—Britain’s girl soldiers were up in arms today because the army says holding hands with boy soldiers is illegal. East Germany to spy and) the most literal sense—all — Airliner Frathac in Ocean; 22 Aboard exercises at Johns Hopkins jafter a 29-minute flight+ back from the university Campus. House rose garden for a few min- staff members. Aacbalidltihad teen om the 10 tura ee the President's brother Milton, whe is president of Johns Hopkins. more than 7,000 persons. Macmillan warned today against Uncle Sam's Rs purse strings too sharply in the economic cold war with Rassia. Russia's told war economic of- =e : “AP Wirephete er ‘the main props of world trade.” italistic system to a game. lize money." RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UPI) —An Argentine State Airlines plane with 22 persons aboard crashed in the Atlantic today off the Brazilian! coast near Iha Grande. x « *! Ttha Grande is an island about 70-miles southwest of Rio de Ja- neiro, about 30 minutes flying time from Rio, The aircraft was Aerolineas. Ar- 4 nt flight 101 en route from Europe to Buenos Aires. Complete in Every Detail KANSAS CITY (#—Exhibits at the Hobby Industry Assn. of America’s annual trade show in- clude a flying saucer complete with a pilot whose complexion is a deep green. ump Then they chatted in the White cage while awaiting the arrival of a@ second ee carrying their He had introduced the two lead- ers to a commencement throng of WASHINGTON (President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Macmillan made a quick round trip by helicopter to Baltimore today to attend commencement} University. “They landed on the White House lawn at 13:94 pm Governor Seeks. Nod From City Extended Jobless Pay Commission in Pontiac! to Be Asked to Back Pontiac City Commission will be fensive requires that the United States act as chief banker to the jmaximum now is 2% weeks, asked tonight to endorse Gov. Wil- liams’ demand for extension of un- employment nee on a federal leve?” * * * said he would ask Commissioners to back Williams ‘unless the Legis- lature can come up with something better—which I don’t think it can.” job-f Michigan Mayor William W. Donaldson) © * DR. WALTER GODSELL Policies, Says Victor In a heavy turnout of voters compared with last year, Mrs. Elsie K. Mihalek and Dr. Walter L- Godsell were swept to victory in the Pontiac School Board elec- tion yesterday. : Final tallies showed Mrs. Mihalek with 4,591 votes and Dr. Godsell a close second with 4,539. The third candidate, Charles M. Tucker, finished with 1,952 votes. Tn all, 6,550 votes were cast from among the 45,000 persons eli- gible to vote in the school dis- trict. But this was’ more than twice the number. that voted last year in the ‘school election. - ae Ste ker ees Both victorious candidates is- Sued statements at midnight when the last votes were counted, thank- ing their supporters and friends. board, said, “I interpret the vote <@s a sign of faith by the pub- lic in the present board policies.” - Mrs. Mihalek said she was too tired to make a formal statement but added, “I'm very happy.” Her popularity with the voters,. much of it accumulated during her tenure with the Pontiac PTA which TO COST $30 MILLION Cost of thus extending benefits to an estimated 115,000 persons who already have, or are expected to, exhaust jobless. grants by. next March figures about 30 million dol- Incumbent Wins Macmillan, delivering the com- “i * gets all the chips, the garhe Comes to an end,” Mac- millan said. “Even from a nar- row, selfish point of view, creditor nations ‘cannot afford to immobi-| tars, repayable in four years. legislature comes back ‘iatetes tor a dtuteten on te issue, with sine Republican leaders favoring a more resiric- tive approach that would reach only jobless family heads, would limit the potential bene- around $13,700,000. * * * Williams made his plan attrac- would start pouring into Michigan ginning June 20, if the legistature approves. ~« * impact on Michigan's economy, creditors,’’ said Donaldson. ‘would mean that money could start need now.” GOING INTO ‘RED’ “Not only Oakland County, but all of the industrial areas in the state are going into the red be- cause of increased welfare. loads,” Donaldson said. “If the legislature is going” to offer a satisfactory alternate plan it has to be one that could be put in operation right away.” Only one mayor at yesterday's heiss, of Port Huron, said the state (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Prince Philip 37 Today LONDON (#—Prince Philip celebrated his 37th birthday to- day at Buckingham Palace. One ‘legislative plan under con- Sideration was proposed by Sen. John Smeekens, of Coldwater. It. Frederick J. Poole, $4 ficiaries to about 48,000 and cost tive by pointing out about $1,800,000 in the form of unemployment com- pensation checks every week be- “This would have a tremendous both for the unemployed and their “it flowing again, which is what we conference objected. Robert Schult- Waterford Post Frederick J. Poole Will Take Second Term on Board of Education Waterford Township incumbent of 1238 |Heitch St. won the election to the | board of education yesterday by a |two-to-one majority over his op- ponent, Mrs. Heien Sanford, 53, of 2401 Denby Dr. This will be his second three-year term. Votes for the two candidates were almost tied during the first part of last night's returns,’ But when results were in from the two largest precincts, Drayton and Waterford Center, Poole had 1,063 votes and Mrs, Sanford 454. There are five precincts, Residents voted two-to-one in fa- vor of continuing five mills taxa- County. School Returns on Pages 2 and 15 . _ Cee tion for school operation, The vote was 1,061 for continuing it, to 475 against, The increase was first approved five years ago. With its continua- tion, there will be no additional increase to the taxpayers this year, said William Shunck, school superintendent. ss than 10 per cent of. the 18,000 registered voters in the township cast ballots. However, the turnout was about average, Shunck said. Poole, a lumber dealer, was sec- retary of the board this year and treasurer last year. she now heads, was evident throughout the vote counting last night. * *® * Mrs. Mihalek, making her first race, took an early lead and never lost it ‘throughout the night.’ Both she and Dr. Godsell were leading by margins up to 10 to 1 at vari- ous times over Tucker. Tucker's vote’ swelled as re- turns came in from the Bagley and Jefferson School areas, the only precints he carried besides the smail County Office Building Precinct, Heavy margins in these two precincts proved inadequate to cut down the leaders’ head-start and their election was clinched when the two final precincts to report, Washington and Whitfield, gave the vietors margins of 1,300 to 8. . There was a light scattering of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Renamed FREDERICK J. POOLE * After 3-Year Study of Suburban Area Problems Flint May Expand Limits to 178-Square-Mile City Residents of Flint and its sur- rounding areas may vote early this fall on a plan to abolish the pres- ent Flint city, and government, epee ‘) Rainfall will total around one inch in showers or thunderstorms a ae ache cae at 70-74 and the low tomorrow night 50-54. Temperatures ter the next five days will average about two de- grees below: the normal’ high of 78 and the normal low of 58, Wednesday will be cool with Thursday and Friday warmeri A little cooler is the forecast for > you leave. The lowest recording in down- ld! are 59 degrees. The ; diaod Handsome oth or was ‘ mercury ‘Reasonedly pric ving iat 79 at 2 p.m. - George's stapen 7 ut ¥ tie The proposed new Flint would cover 178 square miles. It would include the present city, nearby cities of Grand Blanc and Mount Morris, . three . entire townships, most of two others and small parts of three We ees — * A single school district would re- ing in the area, The plan is the result of three years of study by a citizens’ com | having administrative authority place 16 scheol Gericts now exist-/ They dre problems such as to- day face many rapidly growing city-suburban areas, . ~ * * Petitions signed by 3,500 voters asking for a special election are on file with the Genesee County clerk, About 2,500 valid signatures are sufficient to call the specie! election. At the present time _ there are 2 separate governmental units in the affected atea, each and taxing power. The proposal for a tiew. Flint would create a single municipal government and a single school district for this area, in place of the present 26. “nwa of the plan assert that only by such action can adequate solutions be found for critical prob- lem$ which spread beyond boun- daries of present units of govern- ment. kt * * These problems include: Adequate water supply for a wide area: Safe and adequate sewage treat- ment the entire area; Equal school facilities for’ all parts of the district; Taxes based on equal standards i throughout the area. ’+ * *. Like many industrial cities, Flint, is reportedly facing a critical wa>)’ ter problem, Water, and plenty. of water, is essential to operation of big industry, as well as necessary for résidential use. Water supply under the ground has no concern for municipal boun- daries, Water drawn off, in one}, area will lower the water ‘level in a neighboring area. Sutficient water for the future must be provided On an area- wide basis; and one government- al unit instead of many can best do this job, sponsors of the new Flint plan believe, . ote * * ‘ The same reasoning is advanced for sewers and sewage treatment. A large number of small sewage systems, and some areas with no In’ Today's S : Press REEL OI Rs Comics ........ pees ASEOER: County News ,..;...- cove,, 18 Editorials wet dene ter eerebe ss 6 Markets ......... Cevercies ts 22 Obituaries ......... ewes 5 dren 17-19 TV & Radio Programs sactc et Wilson, _Eari Tre A eee’ bai «eis currently a wide range of prop- systent, is not only inefficient, but | health experts warn that the time may come when such a conglom- eration will be an out-and-out! health hazard, Again a unified effort, directed by a single governmental agency, is urged by the Flint committee as the best approach. In the matter of schools, there erty Valuation among the 16 school districts in the area, One district has $40,000 of taxable wealth be- hind each school child, while a neighboring district has only $6,000 per child on which to base taxes. As a result children in the poorer |; areas do not have) the same educa-/, tional. opportunities: as their im. mediate neighbors. around most metropolitan centers.” * * * ) , A similar equalizing of taxes for ' : Trade Down at the other functions, of government: is|noy ot The eight Opok FE WAM, * A | 1 Me ge A oa Oe Vi already the trend in the. areas claimed for the proposed plan, as ‘the high valuation areas (such as those in which big industrial plants ‘are located) would assist the areas which have a relatively low valu- ation on which to base taxes, Tax- able valuation in the areas around Flint is reported to just about equal that of the present city, If the new Flint plan is adopt- ed, the larger city would have an Areas outside the present ¥, TWO. i ; if Lethal Storms re dians : — deed tt he tad trod “We help ; : Lash Indiril |stats wn (i Giving the charges a prelirhi —_— in me operation, Count 8 Dead as Rain, nary study, he noted they were|_ valid cas ocall ee H root Trees, | less serious, in his estimation, waany times, Winds Up ul than those once leveled by. former he Po Swell Rivers hospital director Carl I. Flath.| The second sponge case has re- He thought there was “not much) sulted in a $100,000 INDIANAPOLIS «® — Most of|™agnitude” to them. —— ~~ the northern Indiana was hit again by & &. 2 “ patient. severe thunderstorms last night, “I wonder why the staff is|"ePlied to the suit maintaining the and a threat of serious flooding| worrying about the administration] rst, to, X-rays were bad was adding woes to residents|of the hospital, anyway,” he com- ography, : is of the several afeas today. mented cme is not|ordered after the : : « *« & the staff's bu ie m ' ‘two-year vacancy on .| Damage was estimated at close} ‘Phe committee listed incidents itor th wes a. : celved 1,329 votes.” to one million dollars” ih storm-/that allegedly occurred during six) with the exception of the last| _ gh only 537 persons went in the state were blamed on the * between + 1956 corporated all these incidents into| cons! heavy. eS be weather onslaught which started) and October, 1957. =the 25 charges of violating pro- ‘was the first four toe same, Bs / Jr., Edward, John Sunday. Another weather-caused| gy ‘two. of the cases he was | fessional standards he made in| re was a contest for jdnd Robert; a daughter, Mrs, death in Hlinois brought the total) gecused of arguing with the |answer to Dr. Sullenhé s suit Bducation pop. | Howell, and five grandchil- to eight. hospital personnel and, in one {for $250,000 damages ahd rein- of two three-year terms|@! Heavy rainstorms of them, of threatening an. in- tement. Martz, 369 : by lashing winds struck north of | tern with a scalpel. In answer to the same suit, and Max. Tt Indianapolis trom LaFayette f° | Im another, he was charged with| the staff refrained from men- aya iF i, 2 Dayton, Ohio, Funnel shaped | failing to complete an operation| tioning specific charges of | ee a te a ee “ ) Cooke, | Mors clouds were reported in several j1,. began when “drowsy” and ap-| Incompetence, just as it did in PICKET NEW HOMES — A Detroit home con. _ project today. Pickets are show, a oye ge communities. perently “out on his feet.” ,last night's charges. _ struction firm accused these pickets of trying to truck that was attempting to deli building connie te mccsietn Seow wens Saggied does farting Sree € ceten|De bce ns eee ae ee oe ee ee ren ae thunderstorm. were , |surgeon over to a P Dr : — ae: +— ee ’ To windows bles oe ee ne ee at an mportan|iey with ‘Ge tee ting ‘ ee ae mly four of ti aoe es Se ee an Peety to down in a 3%-block area of South/operation while operat-lroom schedules by “frequently"| T)s a. ee ghg mers present, the con- |repay the federal Mario. No injuries were reported. |ing room twice. lange appear for his ee PICKeting New Homes. _ |[able? |fems j Lakepark drive sew: | ra, odhety appeared stifle x & * * 0% toan:, inoariated: wit seb tren| S a att | was post | with the governor's expressed The heaviest damage report-| The final two incidents involved|ment of another & patient; W : . * a : ae that the federal government ed at aatins & coal ome allel sponges allegedly left|caused personnel problems; In aterford Township oY am © protests wgh omuandlig tone the toe nity about five miles west of-An-|within the patients’ bodiés after|threatened another physician, and OF More y and commissioner and the stato weuld pot have to ‘derson, Damage was estimated atithe operation. = ———_|failed to see his patients regularly.) New troubles holding up home a spokesman for Federal Homes|;~" °° “7 to delay the hearir repey ) $100,000. _ |. The charges said in one of the/forcing the hospital to construction struck Waterford|president W. E. Francis, said he Se ag one Noting that “maybe we'll be : The Salamonie was overflowing|cases Dr. Sullenberger had been much time in trying to locate|Township today as 60 to 70 pickets|would seek Circuit Court help to-| Township Board Delays Je a worse off in four years,”” Schult- near Plymouth, where several fam-|notified One of the sponges was|the doctor or to answer questions streets in the new Show-|day to remove the pickets. Action on Rezoning and}. The necessity of the Valley View heiss believed that “industry would ilies already have been evacuated. | missing. He then broke hospital regarding his whereabouts boat Heights subdivision. Allen accused the - association : é [Lane sewer was declared with alljrather pay money in bad times any ae ee ae ar Dr. gerang oly voor fe eon between n technique to lock out all building * < ect. * = Sue a's cee Gee rain that up damages in an|count, normally be-| brought before board ers and the large Builders Assn.| tradesmen, including carpenters, major items tabled Birmingham's new brochure on|‘Teale. good times.” , but costly, manner. |longs to a nurse, final hearing on his suspension, \of Metropolitan Detroit, whose proj-| trom the “project.” further study when the Waterford} @azbage and rubbish pickups will . Under the federal law as it now Rivers brimmed over. their| Dr. was tossed out of €ircuit Court|ects have been stalled by a 30-day- He stressed that Federal Homes| Township Board met last night.|b¢ ready for distribution in approx-|stands, employers will have to pick benks, closing highways and wash-| concluded that all the sponges [°" sTounds he should have attend-|ojq carpenters’ walkout |does not belong to the association! The rezoning of an acre and a|!mately two weeks, according to|up the tab for extended benefits ing out bridges. Rains measured] wef accounted for, the charge |°1 the hearing before going to| | 14) somes Inc. a Detroit jand is not having union trouble. | half of land on Walton Blvd, from|obert Kenning, assistant city|in the form of higher payroll taxes almost a half-foot deep in 80m e/ continued. An autopsy later con- court. firm building the 6-home project “We employ all union help under] residential to commercial for a ™@?ager. Kenning cites the han-|sooner or later. parts of Indiana and swelled riv-| cluded that death “trom | After the dismissal, Dr. Sullen-| (1) (oo. rake road nofth of Mss, jour own contracts, which havelgas station was discussed and |dling of grass clippings as one of) Other cities supporting the gov- ers, driving some families to high caused by the pres- |DeTser requested a hearing and) | 8a the builders association (nothing to do with the present| hoard members told petitioner |e ™ajor changes. ernor’s plan were Detroit, Battle ground. ence of the sponge,” the charge |the board granted it over the pro-| 0) iiing pickets to prevent sup- * Allen James Sayers that they’ wanted _* *& ¢ Creek, Grand Rapids, Jackson, : He tn ee ee rent on| pliers from delivering materiale, | A similar blockade formed/t study q report from engineers| Grass, leaves and other non-com-|Flint, Lansing, Saginaw, Bay City . The other sponge case resulted|"CCO"d 8s saying a: public hearing Kia trucks had/*roumd a Wayne County project! belore making a final decision. |buistible materials must be placed|*%4 Huntington Woods, represented Reds Threaten Trial in a second operation being neces- ce co alc aslioua the Gee de- [nee bodl 'o a Sorrell being Mine OY] a bearing thnk been held teat |!" S0Perele coutainers of 10 to 25-|vecetes MS meyer, David B. Cal- sary to remove it, the committee miasian No vieldiiterwen re: » Ine., ba! sa ond = hag (@tllon. capacity metal cans or|0un, fs president of the Michigan P Although two X-rays were |*Pecific complaints against the today firm. protesting residents wooden bushe] baskets ‘Municipal League. Donaldson is {9 Gl aS Ipies surgeon to be used as the basis) ported. , : It is asking Wayne County Circuit) ®6reed to the rezoning providing league vice president. 0 S tale SORE Te patient was GE OMe ee heerng. T Attorney James Allen, acting as that a “green-belt” was estab-| Lea be raked into operating table, - — an injunction the build-| lished ‘around the proposed sta- | those streets which have proper |, | (Continued From Page One) conclusive and the radiologist in- | (oe eeclation from Using pickets| ten,/This has been completed. | carbs tor pick up by elty tracks ham Ma German publication today i Geeta Sat Peer Xeuye were 3 ° ‘disrt , during the fall season. Residents Irming n aeated the ast German govern "SSS Three Arrested: by Police“ se talisman of social gu streets witht carbe must sosst was detergatoed to handle the ees oe cee ree TES YES in indianwosds, Manor "Subaivi| Piee leaves In proper contain (Diag From Mishap -rays ale ; o3 : : H at the curb line, the brochure mat et ar em a pened ene ae” keer is IT. Bullet-Punctured Race. |New Tiger Pilot sin n te same arom wane] cy 0 MB 4 wes 8 weapon to try t0\" In -answer, Dr.: Sullenberger ad- ae : Bivd. near Clintonville Rd. was Accidentally wounded eight days. ~win some form of U. S. : he “ rate A also tabled for further investiga-| Rear door collections will carry mitted that he “occassionally flew| eo Bill Norman 4] |ago when his shotgun discharged The story was headlined: “The joff the handle. But I usually have) ‘DETROIT (UPI)—Wayne County ’ tion. a charge of $10.76 per year. There while he was taking it from the @ good reason (Continued From Page One) 8 be no charge when material! trunk of his car, Theodore Liver- ! : In other business the board|'* placed at the curb, Kenning said. nois, 55, of 645 Arlington Rd., Bir- place ‘Tighe after last might coc | discussed at length a regulation * * * mingham, died today at Port veHle ‘sald. Norman. will, be in|CoDtolling the disposal of garbage| Collections will start on a yrepen ee ol ‘Following Acci¢ ) falls . 1881 and 1898. He completed Andersavifie Reads. Nereus Wak | cae shell in the shotgen by _ The United States maintains that UTHFIELD — A Detroit wom-| his career as a player Through recommendation made mistake, Sanilac County Sherif the Soviets are responsible under |Charges against the surgeon. SOOR Ne. oP ey agro cg who gave birth yesterday| ronte of the International League (by the Waterford Township Li- depp geal C | Quincy Hoffman said. The charge sour. for the re-| . Dr. Sullenberger denied then that| finally fled on — H g| im 1946. a brary , formal Children Plunge |v him in the lett side. ‘ging the bullet-riddied car in Can-|morning to a T-pound baby girl a accep- g turn of allied soldiers who stray |the sponge eee aan ae oi lua ‘Tansahin bane seaeel few hours after being injured fn Tighe, 44, like Norman, had only|tance of the George Kimball = His condition improved shortly into East Germany. Soviet refusal death and insisted that the nurse ye brief experience in the majors ‘as|estate for a library was made. | 10 Their Deaths | atter the accident but he took a accident to live up to such in charge had reported all the) 4 posse of 35 state troopers {4m auto was reported|, player. The Kimball esthte of two lots urn for the worse during the touch off a major crisis in East-/sponges accounted for before he} and sheriff's officers combed a |in good condition today by doctors} fie advanced through Detrpit's|is located on Andersonville Rd.| CAMERON, Ariz. @ — “We | Weekend. : West relations. sewed the patient up. 2% mile area for the trio but at William Beaumont Hospital in/farm system in a managerial near U.S. in. Waterford and was! didn’t have a chance.” “4 It also meant the nine Ameti- He repeated this defense in| they 1 had made their Royal Oak. . : SS ee eee Those words were repeated e cana might be held indefinitely in : a en - “es egy oommstorie — pie 2x4 - over wee ee by F mt : a Red jail. Michigan Report Shows Pea a nearby resident reM% Patricia Becht, 28, at first cum et ths Tents tteie Robert sprit, Gone ot Commpens aE ag I es ere ATHER’S DAY : The United States was expected 4 yer, Abe tol%as om the critical. list at the! (Red) Reélfe was fired at mid- the Qualls, 29, and his -wife Kath- Next Sunday — June 15th to déliver a stitf protest to the|Drop in Unemployment ported that a Dy wentertsy and|Sospital. The baby's cotdition 18] season in 1962. Fred Mutchinson |srrcmecd to the committee re) on. only moments before had ome Soviets if there is further delay in : ~— 2 fair. succeeded Rolfe. ‘Belton watched helplessly as a runaway e I! members of} DETROIT & — Unemployment jasked to use the telephone. The} Her husband, James, 25, suffered se ed Acsecana bargin echo fel! off 2 shade in Michigan trom |tipster said the woman told him possible concussion and: multiple| Hutchinson was replaced by Har-/ In final action the board ap-| *utomobile plunged their two ° the three-man helicopter crew and SF ES o ton 6 oe she worked as a nurse’s aide at & cuts about the face fand head. sephora brnceay aero pen) meer qthahawney ad a. : six army officer * : His car collided best he could manage was a ’ an-| Coroner James Brierley said ° Be ees ern to | TA me at | ttt | ater gous MeV pc Bh pase en" Inte Seman] scars arent prety tody by East German police Sat- Rapiepinei Security Commis- | Police checked the personnel) non reads in Southfield with an- moved Detroit up to fourth|in the township's Water Depart- had failed to engage the parking |§ . urday their huge § Y| sion sald today. The 457,000 is {records at the Northville Sani-| other driven by William Leddy, |place last year, but Detroit's poor) ment ~ ‘ brake when they stopped at a ° helicopter was caught in a thunder- : 2 tarium and from the description| 17, also of Detroit. The youth |start this season prompted his de- viewpoint and stepped out of the [2 eulue ° ee a ae ea LES per cont (of the state's Ie ithe had been given were able to has a broken leg. jparture today. : car to look at the scenery. ° OTLES . . cme : Detroit's unemployment re- |Single out Mrs. Talaga. After her child was born, Mrs,| McHale said Bill Adair es _ Mihalek Godsell Seconds later, the car rolled |$ With Famous ° The United States, in line with| mained static at 215,000 from | Trooper Darl Dygart of the|Becht was taken to surgery for/moved up from Augusta, Wares iid al : about 25 feet, dropped off the |$ Gill tt : the end of the war ‘agreements grt 15 bo May 3 ov 1 var [Fateh We Petes Set ane ent eid oe fe eae ae oe aol Sch | Post sheer cliff and plummeted 600 ($ | e e ° signed by Russia, Britain, France| cent of the city’s labor force. ‘was knocked down by the sports|has a fractured hip. gusta. : IN SCHOO! FOSIS feet to the bottom of the gorge. |° SUPER SPEED Rexor ° ot ee ies ian tan : | ee re See ee (Continued From Page One) - otto te $2.75 - vs : The Soviets ignored the requests. ' a Ee “lwrite-in votes incl two for Qualls and his wife dashed to- |¢ Value | 00 e sae : juding : The Weather Berkley Man Seeks. cx Seentskrir st iwe'ne pe tor a fa rd ; rv-|. car down the je Full U.S, Weather Bureaa Report z a” Spe ' Below is the precinct voting in| -truding rocks sind ledges, 3 * Gold-Plated Lure . ° FONTIAG’ AND | yionerry—Partt County Clerk Post yesterday's election. Precincts ate| crumbled and caught fire. [2 * GILLETTE Bive-Blade © Somdeateeass” thao afternoon tes voting was cobtittel oe The children’s bodies were © Complete pra advertised on tele- © ashes, Wigh today 80-04, Tow tonight U4- Seeking the, position of Oakland Godsell Mihatek Tucker| 10UNd some distance from the |@ vision. Get yours now at Simms. ou te 14-22 pay ber wad ten County Clerk on the Republican’ pagiey - 32 42 #62; wreckage by a steeplejack and J¢ Limited supp. e in occasionally higher in thenéer- ticket in the August primary elec- pe ig bo be 4 three men who climbed |¢ ; Marma."Temorrew night partly deudy tion will be Roy M. West, 37, of| county oftice down the bluff. The bodies were |$ ° nd low 50-54 e /* ee == 2796 Griffith Ave., Berkley. |, Building 38 | 1 if) lifted “to the top of the gorge |® . Lowest temperature preceding @ a.m. hs rene officer for genie powell ae 316 a with ropes and taken to a Flag- |@ SUNDRIES —Main Floor ~ se pid 15 m. p. h, s tien & = ra , ie the ety for the —— 4 it ba “eocvcccccovcceccecsces® Sun sets Tuesday at rere. gee past 17 Longfellow + i109 199 7 Sun rises Wednesday at 4:55 s.m. Wilson 137 1je ki . Saeen fiece Weanesday a8 1:83 5. The World War II veteyan is es 13 || = ‘ — oon rites y : : married the father of two. = = : Wh : Cc bi s ca mDemniovin Temperatures = [Bese are gy secre of yor jong ll lle ae 4 at q om ination ng goa no eg 1 ‘0.0.F., American | High ” 7 600! : a apes sm Parenter | gion and an officer in the Berkley| wits i a “SM. «A Power-Packed SCOTT-ATWATER Motor TS See, ae Om, wud oo and a Fast SPEED-LINER Boat Menday in Pontiac r F As recorded downtown 12 pace-setting models of SCOTT-ATWATER Bechet lenges serene : BUSINESS — the ee “ae Ct : ORTUNITY FABULOUS 60 H.P. FLYING SCOTT nt Senr Age t in Pentine oO P Pp U arene rere Highest temperature ........cceeses> x ‘. At only 160 Ibs. temperature ..scccessceeses OT : Mean ase hte . ee. 7 MEN OR WOMEN Check Our Deel You Boy Highest and Lowest Temperateres This (Can Start Part Time) _ «As Low As 10% Down ane °* in 86 Years 44 in 1925 Up to 2 Years to Pay eh mere aaet 4? ; ' fa, £3 Ero tS . — Boffalo- = «14 «60 New ork 76 64 : : io 2 ee” OAKLAND ° - : ~Encage 68 aT Pelion : UNLIMITED POTENTIAL oe eee ne wee ceemmt BoB Bios 8 Ol “A aprutme oot fhe Mort Pameus san referencen and 4108.0 \\°” MARINE EXCHANGE 0% oe: a5 82 «8.8 Marie 63 a7] “fraltege’* whe oampany” netive trated mumgdaiey protected = ag pias . a ‘oe Detroit 65 69 ‘Traverse C 76 87 ; oe eS in - ape of. Hy s . : eee Se es ee a ae yi | son Poote || Some Metet SABA Komagate wit oy sonst ater | PAL PR geek 9 coma MEME 8 > | Gi mapids % 5 Future 3 i/ FIRST BUDGET HEARING — The Pontiac oe a oe wire er wee'ol's Sastsany Warseuve,” “is |. 379 S. Seginew, Pontiac | PE 8-4101 py ee #2 | Area United Fund last night held its first budget Lear requests during three weeks of || far "devole at sagt 6 hours, weet my ~, Of ic, Senin &Selinid Coats Santi 23 eo eh 8 praneice 3 $°|. hearing for the 1959 operating year for 55-par- hearings, At Jast night's session to hear the Girl Rede: soe baa Sans y ie | a Nl Meiahiae Rallies Riga. oe Maadiig 88 Traverse C. % $7 ticipating agencies in the United Fund. A twelve- Scouts werp' panel members Mrs. Lyle ||, Sept. W. Time Industries, 170 Weet 74th St., New York 23, N.Y. 7M oy ee he teupe $2 321 man panel, headed by Henry D. Price (left), will 3 eounesore clea ec aes es ‘ apcenseeliia — Sa - = ¥ ‘ j 4 A gS “ 2 i ’ { Se J ms atte ‘ | 4 ' : A | j ' \ < ge sea s 7 : : th : : ; : : ce , Fine BROADCLOTH—White_ He’ s DRESS SHIRTS | ‘Deeally Priced of S0:tnd Ben seem Wi Sizes 14% to 17 Barrel.cuffs, pleat- — ed shoulders, Easy - He was $a retical employe of | Surviving Motor Division. daughter, Mrs. Richard Brumm of|| Mr. Smith leaves two daughters, |Lincoln Park; a son, Ralph Shultz of Marlette, one sister, a brother |; i 2 ROCHESTER — Service for Les- json. lie A. Schroeder, 47, of 123 Drace |/IIM | ; ee la Wal ue bald Gh 3 pm Se : from the Pursiey Fut Pixley Funeral Home. Burial - jneral Home with burial in White] Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS, MARK D, ARNOLD WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. ROCHESTER—The body of Mrs. iE Mark D. (Hazel Adelle) Arnold, REMINGTON 63, of 2351 Silver Bell Rd., is at Electric Shaver JE RECONDITIONED Secieer Sapeeinicties. tne: AVON TOWNSHIP—The body of /E Mrs. Arthur (Nina) Ballentine, 56, ‘of 3755 Samuel St., is at the Sparks. | 4 cluded in this lot. " Men's Dress Shirts in — Stripes & Prints All Ist quality. Santor ized. Good saieciin, “Special Purchase in Time for FATHER’S il Irregulars of 69c Quality | @ Argyles—Selids—Clocks, ete @ Mercerized and 2-Ply @ Vot-Dyed Color-Fast ribbed styles... good wearing quality. t _ color selection. Sizes for every man 10 to 13. No limit. es K® $2.50 Quality 1" * sizes. A ears irs 1 Mostly elastic tops, dress shorts; few | » Tua Vaal J» BROTHERS CHILDREN’S & INFANTS’ WEAR SALE “TOMORROW ONLY SPECIALS MAIN, FLOOR SPECIALS. g Selection—F ine Comb Cotton children’ s POLO SHIRTS 39° LEVIS IY CINCHBACKS in Polished Cotton Your favorite style! 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PUSH-BUTTON REEL . near | ») SMM D serrtos 7 FOUR 3 / ‘SHE PONTIAC: PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1958 = wn eaes ae. — = : ’ Oe ee Ee Lue Bi : *, oa : a aS x, , 24 = A “eh . a a = Ey £ Fog City has a Children's Zoo »erll bANON {0 Get Recreation U nit rice ast Cha rge |V a TOO UASN | oo one mee “Co., told the . Souther: w US Backing Summer Plans it with intent to 5 Building Plans + pet —* aubex. : In line with National Recreation : aru : noeetap © Vee iene ‘Da-ipr SEAS SE, HEARING Lodge Believes U.A-R.|watertord Township : Pek Se | Threatening Peace by|s*P a emngeieePiseg iT . ee See ENGINEERED — idi : 4 to director Tom Belton. : ; —] al n TRIUMPH! Aiding Rebels Activities will include swimming : = Seca i : Spt tar ASPHALT PAVING : day to throw its full support be- ' cel ae ee “ EMSTH Lebanon's charge: that the)» ccchoat the wasp have . « for Lasti. isfaction -—~ ‘ - United Arab Republic is threat-| uy oduled to begin Friday at :* — , Se fy camp see rm Sat ‘sina ied ou ie Challenger ® ee cee a through August 15th. “tu For the quality, durability and. economy you wont in a driveway I f 2emed uariers sald: Chet end adults wih art Ser or parking area, asphalt paving is your best buy — but only when Siena ||°: Delceate Henry Cabot Lodgelaay, and registrations may be it's ENGINEERED fo your porticular soil conditions, load require- ¢ an would line up solidly with the pro-lmade at six designated | “pee a eae t : ar 145° Western government of Lebanon tion in recreation ac- ments and “ley of the land. See the U.N. Security Council Waterford has been at ; ae tg | , ; jovarp ips stows Eocrny mn alltime high,” Belton sald. _- WE PROVIDE thet engineering — and we back it up with the > MODEL FOR MODEL, : bate on the Middle East dispute. “This last year, more than 9,000 best materials, highly-skilled paving crews, ond the latest equip- | U.S, officials had tried in vain im one or oa Sees - We've thet since 1920; | YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER [|to persuade Lebanon not to bring posted ong» acolannega -mment‘for jobs of every size. We've been doing ince QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE Inow ‘were reported. to feel that| partment” Ke aed. and our cxphelt paving meets the stenderds of the Michigon Stete | > AT ANY PRICE! Foreign Minister Charles Malik} Twilight, Little and Junior soft- Highway Department. : | ae te ee ee eS eee ty: : ; | © 10-Day Money-Back Guerentes!? -A.R, President Nasser. throughout : mmer months. a , o1-YoorWarreny, pret of Geely! I! a. crocvect for ‘any decisivelmay be obtained at the recreation our ESTIMATE! | U.N. action on the Lebanese com-|office et the Community Activities Spec cn emu [eee = JR CONSTRUCTION CO. ~ >If suppo! States. ' . is ti we ; COME IN TODAY! = adigergs f-- come up with) Citizens Carrying Arms WU od way, . sh | errr — . U.A.R. The Soviets would veto) VANCEBURG, Ky. (AP)—Peo-| Signed to seek out and destroy ports from | Serving the Pontiac crea since 1936 any such resolution anyhow. ple ere carrying guns in plain| ememy alreraft ag far as 300 new | The chief significance of the|sight here, Old West style, and| Miles from U.S. shores, construction work in Waterford ' Lebanese move so far is that it|the police don't know what to do . S- ; forced the United States te tol about it. Kentucky Jam Soceida | i 13 N. 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Y, Ct.$ 77.00 ly Ct.$159.00 34, Ct.$269.00 1 Ct.$399.00 ___ BUDGET TERMS MYERS JEWELRY SHOP Tel-Huron Shopping Center ‘be submitted to the county treas- |urer within 30 days of receipt, the | The state official had asked the “In view of the fact that a rela- itively small amount is involved, and in view of the fact that all of ‘the money collected has actually been turned in, I have recom- mended no action,’ Ziem stated. He said Roth was guilty of, “negligence rather than wilful- ness” in not turning in the | money as required. Ziem's findings came after a meeting last Thursday with Roth’ and other Walled Lake officials. |prosecutor to “take appropriate laction to insyre proper deposit” ‘of traffic fines collected by Roth. | Gerald A. Terrien, justice court ‘co-ordinator for Oakland County, | declared: “All state law fines and, |costs collected by Justice Roth' have been deposited with the Oak-’ |land County treasurer as of May 1 23.” . i ITS REAL B ITS ALL THERE ITS SATISFYING. 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Second “4 7 we. “ - » a: eee oa THE PONTIAC PRESS (ie TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1958 U.S. Leads in More Juvenile Delinquency Just recently, a New York reporter was dispatched to the United Nations . building to ask a very interesting question from thoughtful people who don’t live in this country. This is the query: “Is the juvenile deliquency prob- lem as serious in your country as it is here?” eS kook Se. He started out with Dag Ham- marskjold of Sweden and then | followed with top representatives from five more countries. Here are the nations involved: Peru — Without a single exception, the answer to the question was a -simple, straightforward “NO”. xk *k * All six agreed that this country actually faces a much, much greater problem with its degenerated fringe than any of them. Several suggested that in their nations the home ties afid influence are much more firmly established. This was the outstanding - reason for better conditions in the other countries. Also, other govern- ments handle the situation more promptly. They don’t duck and tem- porize. ) xk wk * The greatest single reason was summed up in these words: “Children are taught respect.” | Therein, we fail — most miser- ably, at times. And from the results, those times are too widespread and too frequent. ' —X—K—K—K—K—KXK—_—_—— ; Higher Postage Rates _ Scheduled for August 1 Despite dissatisfaction with some of the bill, President Ersennower has signed into law the postal rate and pay bill increase. The Administration especially wanted a five cent rate for out- of-town letters. This extra mon- ey would have helped to pay the cost of building and moderniz- ing post offices. x « «* Although the increase will by no means eliminate the postal deficit, it should be reduced by an estimated half billion dollars. After Aug. 1 postage on first class letters, post- cards, air mail letters and cards and unsealed letters will rise one cent. Higher rates on books will go into ef- fect on the same date. Scheduled in- creases on newspapers and maga- zines and third class bulk mail will be effective Jan. 1. : * * * Current postal deficit is at the an nual rate of $650 million and in- creases for postal employes, retroac- tive to Jan. 1, will add another $265 million. The new rates are expected to raise $550 million, $350 million of which will come from first class letters. For over 25 years the three cent stamp has survived in the flood of rising prices and other rates were not changed very much. This was not a saving to the taxpayer. He has to pay the postal deficit in one way or an- other. Those who use the mails most will pay an increased share of the cost. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powtisc Parss Comp*ny a W. Muron 6. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday geese, Bassett, recive Vice President and Advertising Director Jonw A. Rier, Assistant Advertising Manager How . Prreceeats nu, East M. Teeapweit, Wie, President and ‘Circulation Manager ager mG tema ETE ww. F ALD, ver " J Mecretary end. Balter, Manager Roser B. Tans, Managing Editor Geonor C. Inman, , Classified Manager | al Prese is entitled exclusively to the The ted use for rep’ tion of ail jocal news prin tn this newspaper as well as el] AP news dispatches: ‘The Powrtac Press is delivered: by carrier for 40 cents : * carrier service is not available by mati ’ . Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and ‘ashtenaw Counties it is $12.00 a year; elsewhere in mh and all pil inh the United States oO & + All mail subscriptions payable in SS as second ¢ Lend at tac, of" Phone, Pon FE 2-8181 Ly Be The change in rates is more equitable and is a step toward sound govern- ment financing” Business Recovery Gaining Momentum Steel production of 1.567: million _» § tons last week was the largest since December and is. one of the bright spots of the recovery. . This is all the more encourag- ing in that it is the fifth.con- tion since the low point in April. However, it still is only 58.1 per cent of capacity but production is rising steadily. : : oo ee Stee} inventories are low but part of the increased demand also may | be due to wage rates scheduled to rise automatically on July 1. Steel executives have expressed the opinion that increased wages could not be absorbed by the industry and that cost of steel may advance as much as $11 a ton. ek Other indications of a business upturn are to be found in hous- ing, farm machinery sales, oil output, road building, automobile . manufacturing and in the Dow- Jones index of industrial shares. * . & In a recent news conference Presi- dent E1sennower expressed cautious optimism in these words: “...I say that we are weathering it and I believe, of course, that the prior boom had a great deal to-do with the recession. Now I think it has largely spent its force. I certainly pray so,” It would seem that although there . . is no sudden upsurge, strong forces are beginning to bring about eco- nomic recovery. ' “Tue sun is rushing into the dense areas of the Milky Way,” says an as- tronomer. It seems that this neck of the universe is getting deeper in the fog all the time. ‘The Man About Town Buy Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Will Assist in Finding Things Gardener: One who learns that anything that grows like a weed —is. The current issue of . Pontiaction, that always highly interesting bulletin of the _ Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, exploits some facts of exceptional inter- est to. the general public. Under the leadership of co-chairmen Carl Donelson and Max Selle the committee on ; Buy Pontiac Area points out that the lifeblood of a commu- nity is in the employment of its people. They urge us to buy from local dealers, who pay local taxes, employ local people and support local improvements. In the extremely rare event that you cannot find what you want advertised in these columns, the Chamber of Commerce has added a service that will help you lo- cate it. Phone FE 5-6148. Surely knowing how .to successfully grow African violets, Mrs. Carolyn Strasserton of Drayton Plains has one plant with 135 blooms and another with 128. ‘ Many of the hundreds who were pupils of Mary Mitchell, during her 40 years as teacher in the Wis- ner School have testified to me of their wholehearted approval-of the retirement party given her. Possibly taking pattern after the numerous lakes in the Pon- tiac area, the Great Lakes also are considerably below their usual level. Rightfully proud of the flowers which she grows, . . , Mrs. Arnold Mulcahey, ; of Auburn Heights, wonders why Pontiac | does not have an iris show. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lefurgy of 123 Augusta St.; golden wedding. — “Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffin of Fenton; sixty-third wedding anniver- b ~ sary. yo See. of Commerce Weeks Notes: WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- tary of Commerce Weeks teday reported that-recent business. sta- tisties “‘have looked better than at any time since the decline started last year.” x * * “The field day of the. hand-ring- igs about - over,’?: Dr. William Brady Says: Homely Sulfur, Molasses tonic’”’ used to whip up, and it wasn't half — bad to take. vit was simply a mixture of real molasses and or blood purifier mother sulfur, half and half. The dose was a dessert spoon- ful as a laxative, or half a tea- spoonful twice a day as a “tonic” and “blood, purifier.” . HOMELY REMEDY Sulfur, as in that homely mix- ture, or in the more familiar com- pound licorice powder, is a good laxative, especially for the first few days after operations on the pelvic organs and after childbirth and in cases of hemorrhoids (piles), fistula, fissure.. (cream of tartar) with or with. out real molasses, in about equal. parts, was satisfactory, in doses of from one to two teaspoontuls. So called ‘“‘compound licorice powder” is really com senna powder, senna being its ac- tive ingredient. The laxative effect of senna (tak- en as a tea prepared by steeping the dried leaves as in steeping or- dinary tea, or dried senna leaves chopped up with figs, or as pow- dered leaves s t, or mixed with other laxatievs in pill, pow- der or liquid form) is familiar to old timers, who were less suscepti- #0 that the urine is stained yellow if it is acid or carmine if it is alka- line — from chrysophan in the senna. This has no significance. Cream of tartar (potassium The Country Parson i: i it pes 21 3 I : § 3 3 if ia i i fal 7: 9 “ Business Complexion Improving if Ts 3 5 -: Ea a Pl} THE i EF FLiE ul; : i gene i 5 e i E z ‘ § is i ty Ey] i res 4 2 s Z z B $ 3 Case Records of a Psychologist: - ~ Beware Ponce de Ted’s father is almost ber- serk on the subject of ser. But that’s because he is sezless! the simple facts about sez. Scrap- book these cases. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE » Case Y-332: Ted B., aged 18, is. a senior in high. school. . “Dr Crane, my father acts like a@ crazy man,” he bagan, unhap- * #'% " t at the : table, and in front of é tks BF i 5 f ze 8 i eek ae | i i untrue to him, “Is my father losing his mind? What's wrong with him?” PONCE DE LEON COMPLEX Ted's father is a good contrast case for the | sal wife de- In a later interview with the the average male standard, and although Ted’s father knew his wife had never been unduly amative in the earlier years of their marriage, now he imputes| such mad sex desires to her that he’d have us believe she is a pn sa oat = , Leon Complex #° iy = $5 q Fe Zz sé af E P48 g z eh eens tection they did not in fact have.” Se ee | He said the bill would require him to inspect the books and rec- a joint statement, Kennedy Ives said whoever wrote Mitchell's statement “has not read the bill or, having read it, did not understand it.” x *« * Kennedy said his group was in touch with Labor t of- ficials as late as last Friday and no Opposition whatsoever wasae se PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1058 Optometrist oe North Saginaw Street fi} Phone FE 4.6842 | “Beer Things in Sight" DR, HENRY A. oe MILL Crowley and Kissinger told pelle vop driest of the dry KA MARTINI * * . * after he, Crowley and accountant Frederick nil iveccetdl 1d.. 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SAVE ON ROTH CIRCLE DRIVE FOR EASY LOADING Early American timepieces were, . Poor Guy’s s “Mike Todd i Spends Own M Saturday CASH & CARRY PLAN No Money Down FHA TERMS TO 5 YEARS TO PAY ' ! | NEW YORK Lester Tobin is By PHYLLIS BATTELLE sometimes knows as the “poor guy’s Mike Ti This is Because the poor guy is just as wild as Mike was, but he accepted, of course, and the Se ee ee class in French cooking af, a ritzy school de cuisine in Nice. — After a>term of wine-tasting EP IE Ig EE et Gn ae on yal TE ty it tellers.” he does it on his own money. Hee began his versatile career playing the. piano in a house of ill repute at the age of 14, = plains that he was too young to know, and he needed money. Lester progressed to flats at an aute shop. Then he was a plumber’s helper, a straw hat salesman on the highway, a weight guesser at Asbury Park, N, J, By the time he was old enough to go to college, he recalls, he de- cided to go to college. x *« * So he enrolled at Rutgers and put himself through school by and returned triumphant but rest- less, * * * “What else should a restless man do but lay bricks, I ask years and nine months from hisibef versatile vocations to fight Japs,|mi ene (On Segregation Louisiana School Heads to Tell in State House ‘Why They Oppose Bills BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana State University’s pres- ident and deans must expin to to Representa- appeared the House Education Com- At et eel; test the eight segregation bills be- fore they were approved by the you?” someone offered him a job asi pianist on a ship to Europe, which Lester laid bricks side tee cone pay for tai To Explain Standis éducption: expéniagrists. to’ chit dent Troy Middleton to bring the college deans to the hearing. _ . Delivers His First Baby |Right. After Graduation SOUTH. KINGSTON; R:I, (AP) ;|—Sixteen hours after he received x” x porte of Hope Valley were on their way yesterday to South County Hospital, Wakefield, when it be- came evident a doctor was needed in a hurry, stopped at Higgins’ home . {ahd he helped in the delivery of a T-pound, I5-ounce boy, Mother and son are reported doing fine. * * * At least two-thirds. of all U. freight is moved at some time os gu ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jacques H. Dela-|! Dr. Higgins, who received his). . , secpecsccbecetocenconcsccscoeose coed. ® Stroh’s hundreds of huge cypress fer- menting vats are more than adequate. Over 400 glass-lined tanks age millions of barrels of — Beer every year. finer The Stroh Stockhouses are among the largest in the United States THE BREWING AND AGING OF STROH’S BEER. NEED NEVER BE HURRIED! Stroh’s eepanaon of brewing and aging facilities is always — well in advance of the actual need. This assures you that the lighter; smoother, flavor of Stroh’s will never ‘vary. YOU'LL LIKE IT’S LIGHTER! tf — | . Me r) ¢ | «? y a ‘TI | Established tn 1608 3 To prove he wasn't that kin Cath ’ Farmer-Snover 3 prove he wasn’t ot malty, oT got beaut a bs Bow Xan Sey sorssod by [OL Lanoc sale smwe mnaag tltd Pestoen bet Sti FUNERAL HOME : buy a uranium mine in Greenjhave it. “~ 0, that|¢ 160 W. ‘Huron St. PE 2-9171¢ | git bab? 4c 1 oe s * * : PARKING ON PREMISES 2: While Iwas out thee he say ey x New S| was a building en- | a ic Reserve ia -ceatcioere . b Le bed “Dough es bisa sine J ‘a Mismasd gave DD} ant, Tobin was on for weeks, DETROIT (UPD — Yo Ul weektp longer than any contestant had _|newsletter, Sen. Charles E. Potterjever stuck it out. He wound up| (R-Mich) says five Michigan cities; “ith $3,500. will be affected by an Air Foree| , * 4 ® pe ee — Beg ego eagy haar cd ters came in, and he had to an-| le Tees Wed. & Sat. - re Grecia tr hor’. 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I would like to know if I should acknowledge these te]- egrams?” Answer: | Aout they do not demand an answer as a present does, it is certainly: : better manners to write.g few words thanking them tor, their kind telegrams. “Dear Mrs. Post: Where is ethe reception card placed when _ sent with a wedding invita- tion?"’ Answer: When the invitation is folded to fit the envelope, the reception card is laid in the: fold. When the invitation fits as it is, the card is put on top of the engraved sheet. € _° Luncheon Fetes City Musicale Past Presidents Mrs. Addison Oakley and Mrs. Roland E. Gegoux were hostesses at a luncheon held at the Wormer Lake home of Mrs. Gegoux for members of ax past presidents’ assembly ‘ie’ 4 Thanks to efforts of the West Side Kiwanis Club, the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls’ Camp Oweki will be able to add archery to its summer activities. Among Kiwanis Club members who helped set up Camp Fire Girls Sue Monroe (left) and Patricia Presby get a preview of BARBARA MITCHELL A scholarship at the Pontiac Business - Institute: has been awarded Barbara Mitchell, June Pontiac Central High School graduate and daughter - of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mitchell: of North- East boule. vard. She was a member of the National Honor Society, A Ca- pella Choir, and Playerafters while in high school, | Hicks and Robert E Elementary. Tutoring — Classes Set Webster School is offering a semi-thtoring course in read- _ ovrses in arithmetic again this ~« mmer, The work is desig d ‘for elementary schoo] child-en. The plan offers individual in- struction in reading and arith- ing and « Four pages today in Women’s. Section metic under the direction of Mrs, Elsie Welch and. Mrs. — Marion Hinkley. Classes will meet for one hour each day and are adapt- ed to meet individual needs. There will-not be more than three pupils in each. class. Arithmetic courses will be offered on fourth, fifth and sixth grade level. * Reading on primary Level : will be offered from June 16 to July 2% by Mrs. Welch. In- . termediate reading and arith. . metic classes will be held from: June 23 to Aug. 1 by Mrs. a‘ ' Hinkley. Pontiae Press Phote ean ana alu ne ten eat were Daniel T. Murphy oo jee W. Levely, Don ric : Pontiac Press Phote the new archery equipment from Camp Fire director Mrs. Donald Beck. * Sept. 6 wedding is planned. your colummn and : rs b) courses ate ceramics for girls 9-12 and a’ junior scientists program for boys, 9-11 years. hoe 6% All courses include swim- ming lessons under the super- vision of Red Cross certified instructors. ‘Mother and daughter graduates pictured above are Mrs. Stuart Gal- braith and her daughter, Marcia Ann, of West lroquois- road, whose com- - Mother-Daughter Honored Thursday evening. Mrs. Galbraith will be rly a doctor of education de- gree from Wayne State University, and Marcia Ann.will receive her diploma at Pontiac Central High School. " Pentise Press Photo _ Galbraiths. -to Leppatitate The Stuart Galbraith family on West Iroquois road is in a very pleasant quandary, however. Thursday evening will mark commencement exercises for two members of the Galbraith household, Ordinarily these time her daughter, Marcia at Pontiac Central High School gan next. fall where she will major in music. At ‘the present time, Mrs. - US. Is Long Way From Italy Galbraith says, family mem- bers “ .. . don't quite know where they're going.” The Gal- braith sons, Stuart If and James Harris, each will attend one of the programs. wae Galbraith hasn't made his decision yet, and Mrs. Galbraith's two sisters wh o Village Club Plans n Meeting Lunct The Village Woman's Club will hold its second annual business meeting Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Oakland Hills John D. Burke, Mrs. George Russell, Mrs. Theodore Yntema, Mrs. Ernest Breech, . Don’t De,as Ronians Do By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I will be 17° in a few months and have parents cas come from Italy and have - ~ ABBY can take me out. MOLTO BELLA - {and approve) before you ee + “DEAR ABBY: I .am a man who likes to eat and I also *too, and I am sure it says somewhere we should eat, 4 4 a P, at being free from pain in 22 years. ; “If I could wake up one morning feeling good again I wouldn't care if the neighbor's dog barked, if their kids made noise, or even if my wife (if I had one) flirted with another man. What I am trying to say 8 this, Abby. If a person can get up in the morning and go to work on his own. two legs, he should get down on his knees and thank God, for with- ben ae oe: “DEAR ABBY: I am all mixed up. Eight years ago I met a man who gave me the love and understanding I need- ed. He said he was separated from his wife but - couldn’t afford a legal divorce. This man presented me with three children, who call him ‘Daddy’ — and think we are married. “I just found out that he’s been seeing his wife and she has had three children by him in the last eight years and they had two before that he never told me about. He claims he loves me, but because of legal technicalities he has to. live with his wife. According té law what can I get?” BACK-STREET WIFE _DEAR BACK: You can get boy! of a little boy. Should I look around for another fellow or should I wait on him and pray. it’s a boy? IN A MESS DEAR IN: The father of the baby has legal as well as moral obligations to you. If you can’t make him under- stand that the baby is his re- sponsibility, whether a boy or girl, consult a lawyer or your legal aid society. *° & * CONFIDENTIAL TO. “IN LOVE WITH A_ LIVING DOLL:” Even a “living doll’’ has a heart—but knocking the sawdust out of her is no way to win it. You goofed, Sonny- * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “IN- FERIORITY COMPLEX”: No one can make you feel inferior without your —e er : For a personal wale write to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a self-, addressed, stamped envelope. © TO ANNE wortuay ‘. cae Sees Od are coming here for the occa- sion also are undecided, ‘ * * * : But regardless of “who goes . where,” Thirsday’s dou ble Mrs. Raymond Perring and Mrs. Roger M. Kyes. *-*% «* Mrs. Lawrence Howe is in eharge. of flowers and Mrs. Harold Chapel is in charge of reservations. MUSICAL SATIRE SLATED Following the luncheon, members will present a musi- cal satire. Cast for the comedy includes Mrs. Waldemar Adams, Mrs. Franklin Butler, “Mrs. Donald Hutton, Mrs. _ Henry M. Jackson, Mrs. Rich- ard O'Reilley, Mrs. Frederic William Vasu, Mrs. Wesslau with Mrs. Dietrich the Young Woman's Auxiliary. Wax Rainboots Before Storing Before storing boots, rubbers and galoshes for the summer. apply a coat of self-polishing floor-wax on the rubber. It will help the overshoes retain . their looks and last ‘longer, and they will be bright. and clean when taken out of stor- age. The wax also retards drying: and cracking of the rubber. Announcement is made of the engagement of Jo Anne Wortman to P Dean, L.. Adams by her ‘parents, Mrs, ’ June Wortman of Dwight avenue and * Louis Jj. _ Wortman of Detroit: Mr. Adams is the son. of — “Mr. and Mrs. D..W. Adams of Rutgers avenue.’ An October ~ wedding is “ 5 . 2 3 TT TUESDAY, JUNE 10,198 *x * *- Mrs. Fay Douglas and Mrs. 4 Marlene Wilton will be brides- Barbara Kline Lists Attendants al Honored [ Mrs. Robert Hebert, Mrs. | 1 Block Corner of Cass Lake OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE M-59 Pontiac _ + Formerly of Rochester “EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday LOUIS BEAUTY | Edwin Merten end re- |maids. : a SHOP freshments. & eatus | The e has é ) shen Mr, Cheatur | Tee poets widegoom tert ©995() PERMANENTS 9-2: committee, as- |man and Gordon L. Johnston, E. Complete With Haircut and Set' sisted by Mrs, John Giles, Mrs. neace rym Be ae - Me Appt Hocsmery, FE 54008 : Rice, Mrs, Homer Cowger, ‘be ushers. Qnd Fleer Next to Buckner Finance lace aioe omens pet Se of Clarkston mile Schlink, sister of the bride] An Aug. 2 wedding is planned. ee asl a white carkathe boaquet "|Alpha Omicron omer Cot wes Kenny senme{-hapter Installs _gister of the bridegroom. She wore i “@ Gress’ of pink tulle ruffles and New Officers carried a basket of pink and white) ar.nhers of Alpha Omicron petals, : Chapter. of Delta Kappa Gamma. Best man was Gene Folk, society for women ‘in cousin of the bridegroom, Ber- jeducation, met Saturday at the nard Wright of Nyack, N. Y., [Walnut Lake home of Mrs. Carl = brother of the bi#ide, was |Richards for a cooperative picnic MRS. JAMES A. SCHLINK groomsman, a jand business meeting. Mrs: Kath- + rs leen Flint of Lambda Chapter, De- A reception wag held in the) Ott * tall paegge Nanay ely Short Coiffure — |mow. ' =e coming year.” . . To receive guests, Mrs. Wright, New sear ha catyvgl Will Point Up _ |ctosr 2 ares ot gray lace over|Lont, president; Paher Col, rat B t fE corsage of pink carnations, The|Second vice president; John Stocg- eau Y ° ars bridegroom’s mother wore a light/erer, treasurer; Mrs. John Clouse, | With the new short coiffures, |blue nylon dress with Se ae a sonia pea ae ears should appear as smooth | -amations, : tary: and Mrs. Richards, parlia- es sea shells. If the texture . * * * mentarian. | of the lobes becomes rough- | The bride was dressed in a mint ee Tn. |S ae eegtis Ge be euiecs ciate unt dated call them nightly ‘with cleansing |** early w ' ere, Just before appbing (070 Michigan The col a ee os en makeup, smooth hand lotion : : over the ears to keep down flaky, dry skin that might otherwise be apparent. hl = g + ® r: Carol Sue Empson Wed St. John Episcopal Church, Mur- wore a waltz-length dress of shell- pink chiffon and lace and carried a nosegay of red rose! uds. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM [ { - Walter Brown McCord Jr. served) | Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. For traveling the bride chose a black linen sheath with matching | accessories and she wore a corsage of white gilamellias, * * * After a trip to New Orleans, the couple will spend the summer in 'Michigan and return fo Kentucky! in the fall where Mr. McCord is a. ‘student at Murray Stste College. , Your Cool G Cottons... $ 795 Now is the time for cool, fashionable comfort! From | ee the semi-relaxed look to the full shirtwaist, all washable of course. Other. Cottons $14.95 to $29.95 « TELEGRAPH at HURON, Mon., Thurs, Fri, 10 to 9—Tues., *\Wed., Sat. 10 to 6—Sunday 2 to 5 \ i] Wek EN ééen * 4 7® ' . Three-piece set, Chest seeee eevee *Peeeee ia —— ow =a ae : = za * O $ - zs 4 a SN i 2R’S DAY... i: VAL, GIFTS. there $ more to choose from at WIGGS! oo ° HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY WONDERFUL GIFTS WE HAVE FOR FATHER OR FOR 'THE BRIDE! - ’ Real Collector’ Items CHINA MUGS Authentic Old Barber Shop Designs 52.00 each Wonderful for the bar... or for de- corating the shelves in his den! Choice of Olid Car or Old Train designs — ' banded in gold. Specially Priced for Father's Day ~WALL BAROMETER Imported—Guarartteed $3.95 Made by one of Germany's foremost makers of fine weather instruments... titted with a simplified, genuine Aneroid movement...and cased mahogany, with beveled glass front and polished urass fittings. 52-inch diameter in polished BAR GLASSES By Libby...glassware made especially for entertaining at home... reasonably priced by the dozen. Gift Boxed. Available in styles for every type of drink. . FLAIR GLASSES, $1.89 to $3.50 per Doz, STEMWARE, $5.95 per Dozen. CARVING SET —- ~ by Gerber Wonderful Gift for the Man of the House! handmade from the finest steel ever used in cutlery! Contains 11 %-inch Carving Knife, Holding Fork, and Sharpening Steel — in Solid Walnut $32.50 Open Monday and Friday. Evenings ‘til 9 P.M, BAR TOOLS Bar Keeper Assortment shown includes 10° pieces ... in stainless steel with teakwood handles. Gift boxed. .. . $8.95 Bar Tools are’also individually 2 a9 4 s SRE NN SES Ey Royal Holland PEWTER Far Right: ° MODERN PITCHER — grace- ful new design that fits beauti- fully into contemporary decor. 7 oz. — $8.50, 1 pint — $14, 30 ox. — $19. Right: Swiss WINE PITCHER — traditional loveliness at its best! 26 ox. — $24. Smailer sizes available, priced from............-- ; 29¢ to $1.95 each e @ COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE “SELECTION OF GIFTS! ws WIGGS 2 w 20s PEPPER MILL SET by Lenox The charm of old New England in fabulous Le- nox China... this lovely “Cape Cod” design wiill add charm and good taste to any table! Mech- anism fully warranted. Pepper: Mill and Salt Shaker Set..... $17.95 _ Fine Pewter, hand-made _by skilled Dutch Crafts- man. The rich, satiny finish will never tarnish —needs no polishing. COFFEE CARAFE $4.50 12-Cup Carafe with brass candle warmer - makes a wonderful gift for the bride! CARVING BOARD Top quality board of impregnated finish that is washable and im- pervious to solvents and ordinary wear. 15¥’2" x20" size... .$10.95 Same Board with Folding Handles 124o° = 16" size... .-. $9.95 5a" x20¥r" size....$14.95 LUGGAGE RACK Surprise the bride with an attractive luggage rack -— for a gift that’s different! We have a wide selection from which to choose ... in Maple, Ebony, Blue, Cream, Gold, or Brass . . . priced (fOM cae ec css cesses eeeree $6.95 te $12.95 i ® \ TWELVE. r es é £ STERLING HE PONTIAC. pares. TUESDAY. JUNE. 10, 1958 : “enodlert girl oi ato’ ie choose all three”- SILVER-CHINA-CRYSTAL Todays. . . girl graduates a complete selections « almost always start ‘with ane: eve- Start or add to your favorite graduate’s collection now! Re- member a gift of Sterling in her very own pattern cost so little and is so much appreciated. ‘TRG HARE “Sterling is for now ... for you te give” ] Every liem ‘ : Gilt Wrapped : It You Wish and "JEWELERS With Exchange Privilege © 16 W. Huron PE 2-0294 Artist’s Advice By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN When asked what he believes to be the secret of what critics have That golden tone isn't just a matter jof sound waves, It’s a matter of what I, as an artist, feel toward _jthe music and toward the audience as I play the violin, and what those feelings of mine do to lis- teners.”’ * * * Mr. Elman believes that this quality of “heart”.is the ingred- jient responsible for making any artist famous and loved. He -said, “Yqu can have the finest tech- nician in the world but it is nec- essary to touch the heart of the jlistener, to establish personal rap- port in order to be beloved’ by audiences, WANT EMOTIONAL UPLIFT “They do not come to concerts just to listen to sounds. They come for some’ kind of an emotional uplift and that comes only when the heart is touched. That is as true of writing and the movies as it is of music, as true of paint- ‘lings as it is of plays.” This writer believes it to be enilegviaisn taeanesiaionas career if you 4 Put Heart i in Work to Gain Sick are inter-|more, too, In social life the samejif you give from the heart actually ested in. the firm for which youlattitude is certain to. win, If you|will If we invest in warmth and keen awareness, life re- sponds so richly and enthusiastically! This makes me think of all of! _|the June graduates who will soon go to their first jobs. You will TAKE NOTICE—Of These FM olls vpareny vepartuent Stages its Greatest Selling Event in 7 Years © You know our reputation for Quality ‘Merchandise ® You know we have the largest selection ever © You know our reputation for honest and fair dealing © You know any sale we have is genuine | THEREFORE-You Oughta Buy Now! | Values? 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Class Holds Supper Members of the Fellowship Class of the Baldwin Avenue Evangeli- cal United Brethren Church held a ‘cooperative supper at the Kemp street home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- sss ESS wae gp baty arcing Tomorrow: ‘This Woman is Hap- py at Home; Some Aren't.” Use Care in Applying It will clearly outline the de- sired shape and apply the col- or evenly. Lawn Party Honors Retiring Teacher Retiring Pontiac School system *|teacher Mrs, Nella B. Conroy was] | x honored by faculty members Fri- day evening at a lawn buffet at the West Iroquois road home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Wier- sema. counselor and special education! teacher, paid tribute to Mr. Wier- sema who is leaving Jefferson Junior High School to become prin- oo ely of Eastern Junior At the same session Don Smith,|. High) “Mr. ond Mrs. : _ Norman : a ‘Brower and ~ MR. and MRS. DALE L, KAGE Kage-Brower Wedding — Performed in Birmingham St. Michael Catholic Chureh, Bit-|1 mingham, was the scene of the Saturday morning wedding of Shir- ley Ann Brower and’ Dale Lau- Norman rence Kage, The Rev. DONALD E. EVANS Graduating from Lawrence Institute of Technology June 15 will be Donald E. Evans of Dudley street. He will be The matron of honor wore a gown of white embroidered lace over cotillion blue, featuring an oval neckline and a cummerbund of rape taffeta with a floating COUSIN IS FLOWER GIRL - Flower Girl Gayle Holtz, the bride’s cousin, wore a dress of white embroidered nylon over co- tillion blue with a bouffant skirt. Her headpiece was of white net Ast WW ee ee X ‘GRINNELL “French Provincial Pianos played only in the Michigan Now $795 Save $150 Music Festival, now at thrilling savings: STEINWAY — Reg. Now $1695 $1495 Save $200 STECK French Provincial sid 035 Now $920 and-finishes! He ~ HALLET-DAVIS ve Reg. ‘Now Sa S115 gas Sage Stat EXTENDED ACCOUNTS INVITED ° Choose from scores of other styles . a Annual Music Festival - » + « now at great reductions! " GRINNELL'S 27 S. Saginaw’ St . » pianos played in the This is the opportune time to GIVE YOUR CHILD MUSIC! ae chance to save from $70 to $500 on a fine new ed by . int Grinnel's Select from the leading males in all sty sandfaishe FE 3.7168 evening reception was held at ‘ee “Hill Ge Gazette Legion Post in Auburn Heights. - To receive guests, the bride's mother wore a beige dress with white accessories and a red rose corsage, Mrs. Kage wore a green dress with white accessories and a red rose corsage. 1 * * * | For ber going away outfit, the ,bride chose a beige sheath dress | with a jacket and white accesso- ‘ries and an orchid from her bri- dal bouquet. | After a trip through Northern Michigan, the couple will live on Marshall street. Joan LoCloir Feted 1} Joan L. LaClair, bride-elect of Curtis D. Watson, was honored at a shower Saturday evening at the Kennett road ‘home of Mrs,: Rose Bomsta. Mrs. Floyd LaClair was _co-hostess. aad cae MARY KEAVY ROESER At the University of Michi- gan commencement exercises on June 14, Mary Keavy Roes- “er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Keavy of Sylvan Lake, will receive-'a B. S. Ge- | gree in nursing, Insecticide FOR. ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS TASKER’S SEEDS 63 W. Huron FE 56261 | ia *% ca . 4. . v i? Suit jackets were short, ; s s belted, They passione Marilyn Rowe as Bride “ jeated ce bellahaped - rx fe eee: “aan. Ge cils enued the wedding of Marilyn Joyce) HAD COLONIAL BOUQUETS s. Gay to Rowe and Richard A. “Romer.| The matron of honor carried a| De i disfavor, except in a few The Rev. James H. Luther offici- long evening dresses, The ated at the service before 300/°%mial bouquet of pink carna-| colors ranged from blacks guests. tions centered with white roses.| through greys and browns, Parents of the couple ere Mr.|The other attendants carried col-| lighted up by a few reds and and Mrs. L. Merlin Rowe of|onial bouquets of white carna-| “me emerald green. Baldwin Avenue ‘and the Henry/tions centered with pink roses. A mated ot mints H. Rosners of Drayton Plains. Flower girls were Deborah Sone, anh ee one wee for 8 The bride. wore 2 gown of |Hawkins and Sally Ossch. Their! tite caps, apparently “French embrobiery styled, with | Cesses were to the headdress of nurses’ ‘a Sabrina neckline and short | %tPeT attendants, and they carried) unitorms, were perched on the sleeves, lace gauntlets.. The | Hite satin baskets of pink rose) heads of some models showing fitted basque waistline was | Petals. cocktail : fashioned with appliques of iace Best man was Robert Pearson, rong ontiey oeaiiay vad Rend Tembet a Orton- Homebuilders Meet ville and William Gillow. at Bowes Residence Following the ceremony, a ception was held in the church parlors. To receive the guests, the bride's mother wore a blue chiffon dress with white acces- sories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a rese silk organza dress corsage of cymbidium orchids. a When the couple left for a trip through the East, the bride was wearing & gray and white two- piece suit with white accessories and a corsage of white roses, and carnations. The couple will live in Pontiac. Hunt. "MRS. RICHARD ROSNER Richard Rosner Takes =| "a= 0 es Mrs. Tubbs Hostess to Maple Leaf Club gemuth and Mrs. J. S. Couzens. \Hostesses were Mrs. Orrin Hun- toon Jr., Mrs, Everett Harris, Mrs. Worth Eastman and Mrs. Arthur JACK D. HOLLER Being granted an associate rence Institute of Technology graduate of Pontiac High School, he is currently em- ployed by Fisher Body Division in Pontiac. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 10,1958 So the doctor stopped trying to;tinguish between circumstances/are responsible for the drought > gy deal with her conviction that she esc has never been put to them. So] TPR Ms Bar was reepnsible for the accdestlony snd ome OY ey ake the Bare fore the A ee instead, Ae ALWAYS BLAME SELVES goats they need just as Alan’s Thurs. 6:30-8:30 P.M. : If drought threatens their mother disposses herself of peace} Do you also blame yourself for|they immediately start blaming|of mind by blaming herself for saieune tae thee pr laa that occurs to your themselves i =o oe New Owner of If 80, you share’ this kind of|sacrifice a goat to him that they een Le can wad . 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Purdy is present board secretary and Miss Jones is a former mem- ber of the Michigan Board of Agri- culture which governs Michigan State University. AVONDALE Robert Sipperley and John W. Buday defeated three other candi- dates, including one incumbent, to win three-year seats on the Avon-| dale Board of Education. .Sipperley received 370 votes; Buday, 351; Mrs. Genevieve L. Porter, 209; Armand J. Farrand, the incumbent, 145, and Thomas Galloway, 143. SOUTHFIELD : Two present. board members ~ were’ among the eight defeated candidates for the Southfield Board of Education, Elected for four-year terms were Mrs. Elsie F. Lloyd and Dr. Milton J. Huber. Vote totals were: Mrs. Lloyd, 551; Dr. Huber, 498; John G. Camp- bell, 350; Ernest J. Coverdill, -in- cumbent, 354: William F. Mueller, 340: Mark W. Rehbine, incumbent, 331; Daniel F. MacKinnon, 215; Mrs. Lillian C. Siegel, 172; Thomas J. Grady, 68, and Clifford — son, 46. ‘FERNDALE Ross D. Stevenson and Dr. Wolf W. Zuelzer were elected to the Ferndale Board of Education, de- feating incumbent board president Mrs. Mary E. Pence and H. Nevill Geake. ’ ‘They are expected to join three incumbents in opposing Supt. Roy E. Robinsen’s “progressive education” administration. Stevenson tallied 5107 votes; Zuelzer, 5084; Mrs. Pence, 2884; and Geake, 2794, _ of Nation’s 1st _ HAROLD A. FURLONG Hotchkiss and ules Sewell, : . Berthiaume Re-Elected/ SOUTH LYON - ‘eveamer JW Br, wih €3| 10 School Board. Ceremony at Unites Couple race foe ne arene Pe ROMEO — All three incumbents WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —jattendants were Miss Sally. M. were returned to their Romeo Riverside Seventh- Day Adventist Grignon of Adelphian, Md... and! _ Board of Education posts in yes-\ Church in Pontiac was the scene) Miss Karen W. Pratt of Holly. terday’s annual school election./sunday afternoon of the marriage! Best man was Robert E, Groves| Only a handful_of write-in votes of Patricia Ann Rhyndress to Johm | of Plainwell, brother of the bride- were recorded in the three pre- 1p ° Groves Ushers were Rien aad eines. } ‘of Bay The bride is the — vat Mr. and Mrs. George A. pee ote with 241 each. dress of Mann road, ada Sewell’s totals were 152 in Ro- Townsh Parents the bride- % in Washington and 4 bs, -. - in groom are Mr. and Mrs. John E.' Renee. oa te ene re con yl oroves of Plainwell 2 For her wedding the new Mrs. * Gireves chose a ballet he Berthiaume will begin his second %°*" of embroidered tulle three-year term July 1, Sewell-will * cus bedice.. Her tagertip be on the board for two years, eil fell from a crown of ruffled | filling the term for which he was, net inlaid with pearied flowers, appointed last summer. Hotchkiss, end she carried a bouquet of Total of 10 has one year remaining to com-' pink roses, Ora! . OF. plete his predecessor's unexpired Miss Jane E. Newman of Gaines . term. ‘was maid of honor and the bride's: Weterford Township Board last : sa night officially approved the im- imediate hiring of an additional “= Police Hiring ; | i i ‘ a Doctor Recalls | Burial Burial of ent ‘soldiers in reset and even some who fought This time we wete provide cats: | _ never would have made it. Following their hoginyeaeel in) Vater or oeeer™ Michigan they will) |Morgan, 668, make “their home in ‘Plainwell. — “+ } * Department to Add a Bringing Personnel to Unknown Soldier, ssneesd Uaeded. were: Sovak ab Sot many of the older men/cial guests, but only 213 were able ite “The first time traffic tance across a field to get to the|hands and greeting each man in-| — “jburial site as the official car was|dividually in our group,” Dr. Fur-|_ traffic-jammed.” Arrangements for the extensive |to be in excellent physical condi-| — program this year were letter sag Boo t fect and moved without a hitch, #pecc Dr. Furlong said. “tf understand illness service groups had been practicing for weeks during night hours when traffic was light to make sure no| hind enemy fines on Nov. 1, 1913 : : - details had been overlooked. -| and putting out of. action four EARLE M. DAVIS JR. “ machine gun installations which wh ‘Along the route from the Ca : A dector of veterinary medi- P’ | were blocking’ advance of his | cine degree was awarded to itol to the cemetery a service- Earle M, Davis Jr. of Clarkston by Michigan State University at commencement exercises Sun- day. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle M. Davis of 6364 Sunnydale St., Clarkston. in my opinion the foot ‘soldier will continue to be an. es- “AU this was the rompensteility he apport ta of any military force, " Sally Jo P oet, of the Army and. our.qwp Secre-. «Guided missiles and all the| Mgvryj tary Brucker Gan-take a bow for other | powerful. weapons cart rv ne’ Marvin Koehn the splendid job done by his brancn fantastie damage behind enemy, to Wed Au 16 of the services.” : ilines and can break an opponent, | g- -Announcement is made by Mr. ‘and Mrs. Glenn L. Poet of St. *. * {but enemy territory is never con. Bed the ceremony this Memorial jquered until ground forces move | , B22" holders of the Congres-! in a a _take-over.”" itheir daughter, Sally Jo, to Mar- Ut R 1 ivin Koehn of ‘Detroit. son of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin 4 Ca efurns wo ee of Covington, Okla. An Aug. 16 wedding is planned. Attendants will be Mrs. Gertrude 'Unrich ef Detroit as matron of UTICA — In yesterday’s hotly , honor and Rebecca and Karen Sue Poet, sisters of the bride, as ‘bridesmaids. Flower girls will be incum-' pamela Bowker and Mary Ann A graduate of Adelphian Acade-|bents. Harry J.. Morgan and Jack | Lewis ‘ef Middleton, both cousins ‘my in Holly, the bride -attended| Harvey were ire-elected to the two.of the bride, i Emmanuel Missionary ca open on‘ the Board of Edu- j i City, The bride‘ brother Ronald ato School Board Posts. was Bible boy. A reception was held in the | church reception room following /contested election in the Utica Com- the ceremony. munity School District, ‘where her husband is studying for | the ialpaany: 7 cation by a 3 to 1 majority. | eh School. Harvey’ received 711 votes and} Two Re-Elected Their five challengers trailed {0 F armington far behind. They were Melvin ‘the Farmington Township School | A total of 1273 votes were cast District returned two incumbents ‘by school ele¢tors using voting ma- to the Board of Education. ‘chines for the first time. Trustee Duglas Hammial led 'the field of six candidates with '1,076 votes. Mrs. Patricia Dates, ‘policeman and radio operator-typ- ist, bringing the police department | “personnel to 10 including chief, Millard Pender. This is the second addition to the department since the drastic cutback last June when an attorney | Against Seven Years Ago Takes Less Work to Pay Grocery Bill During 1958 ‘wists? \sn in ae force from 16 to 5 because of the! LANSING (UPI) — It will take\family, aceording to figures SUP- elimination of justice court costs. less work to pay grocery bills! plied by Butz, during 1958 than it did seven years) The work hours were 522 in ago, a Michigan State University 1952. They continued down to 411) farm price expert said today. lin 1957, a year when the average “The hours of work needed to food bill was $1,007 after being] buy a ‘market basket’ of food have jin the $900 range for several been dropping steadily even years. though consumers are spending — more total dollars for their food) needs,’ said Dale Butz, MSU agricultural economist. ee a se: Butz placed some of the blame The two added emplores will | permit a two-man swing shift operation and 16-hour police ra- | dio coverage, according te Pen- Until this time the radio has. ‘been switched to the Oakland Coun-, “In early 1958 the retail cost of food moved up about 7 per | ra Department after cent over the same period & tHe patrolmen will be paid a. year_earlier,” Butz said. “The | yearly salary of $5.050 and the ra- ‘market basket’ cost $1,049 fm 4. operator, $4,000. The new em- January of this year and it took Slates Annual Banquet recignation of board secretary Mrs. HOLLY—The fifty-eighth annual Elizabeth Downing, was returned ‘banquet of the Holly High School age She received 1,059 votes. |Alumni Association will be held at Allen Nelson, with 1.023 vétes, ‘the new high school Friday at 6: 0 ee ae 1,006; Charles Aneda ip.m,.Bruce Dryer will be toast- bert: jmatter and will be introduced by/* lest to the incum om: : \Max Freeman. Less than 2% per cent of the , George Downing will give the ad- ™OFre than 8,409 registered voters dress, and Dennis Clark and Mari- in the district went to the polls. | lym Andrews will respond. to toasts. | A vocal quartet and vocal solo by} The human feet have abdut 3,000 ‘Kenneth Clark will complete the} sweat pores to the square inch, program. lespecially in the area of the soles. MRS. JOHN D. GROVES They Enjoy ‘Dog’s Life’ Near Romeo Family Adopts Young Foxes | | __..\Clair drive of the engagement of He is the Miss Poet attended Avondale Gell, 235 votes; Mrs. Peon School Board |Beemer, 209; Anthony Dobry, ‘Gerald Friend, 163, and Lee FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — In ‘Moll, 149. * a 4 ia light ballet yesterday, voters of ‘Alumni Group in Holly appointed by the board earlier this}: pi to fill a vacaney left by the |. Fa af) Cities Now in Balance | Oakland County ond to Decide on Elections for Farmington Area 3 |* |the board yesterday approved Nov. 4 elections for proposed cities of away from the township. Elections already are scheduled Aug. 5 for the gnnexation of eight square miles in the southwestern ‘part of the township to the City oration of a 1'2-square mile area ‘to be known as Quaker Town. _~ * * * The proposed Cilarenceville is located in a 4%-square mile area in ‘the southeastern part of the ington Woods is a I5-square mile area in the northern half of the township, Renamed Director of CD in Township PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Carl defense director of Pontiac Town- ship last night at the regular jtownship board * * * The ‘two appointments to the township electrical board were tab- led, until next month’s meeting. Harold. Hackett of Auburn Heights received the bid for fuel oil supplies for the new township building. x * * The bids for the radio mainten- ance at the fire department was won by Harry Nye of Pontiac. Mrs. Yvette Wiseley 144, |°°° SHARON MILLER ‘of Farmington, and for the incorp- - township, while the proposed Farm-. Schingeck was re-appointed” civil . for today’s high cost of eating on consumers. He said homemakers are de- manding “built-in maid serv- jee,” ‘as reflected in the popu- larity of frezen pies, TV din- ners and other processing, freez ing and packaging services, He also said people are eating “higher on the hog.” Housewives, are upgrading the quality of the family diet by including the high- er priced preferred foods such ‘as milk, meat and eggs, he said. But Butz said the hours of work) needed to pay food bills have been declining despite this climb in fgod costs. i * * * In 1951, the manufacturing work- er had to put in 551 hours to buy the food consumed by the ‘‘aver- age” wage and clerical worker's Slate Public Hearing on Proposed Zoning Rule ABDISON TOWNSHIP — The Addison Township Zoning Board will hold a public hearing from 7 to 9 p.m. July 1 on the proposed zoning ordinance for the township. Copies of the ordinance may be examined at the Township Hall An increase in the operating taxjduring the afternoon prior to the levy was approved, 3746 to 3616. 425 hours of work to buy the | | basket?’ 1958 work-hour figure was still below the 1951-56 five-year av- erage. > The Michigan State farm econo- mist. said about two-thirds of the increase in retail food prices in’ recent weeks has been reflected in higher prices to farmers. i * * * He said the other one-third is the result of higher costs of! ‘processing and distributing agri-| ‘cultural products, However, Butz emphasized the ~ iployes will be announced in_ the near future, said Pender. 2 Bagley Pupils Will Be First to Get New Award A boy and girl who are in the sixth grade at Bagley Elementary, School will be the first to receive | the John F. Perdue Award tomor- | row. The students, who will be rec- ognized for . their excellence in scholarship, citizenship and leader- ship, will each be presented a tro- phy by Perdue, principal of the school, at the second annual rec- ognition assembly. Besides the individual cups, the names of. the boy and girl wil? be the first to be inscribed on a plaque which will be placed in the school. Each year, new winners will be added. The Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr., pastor of Trinity Baptist Church will deliver the invocation at the assembly which. will be divided -in two, The first, beginning at 1:30 wil] honor the outstanding students in the kindergarten through third igrades, At® 2:15 p.m. the assembly for fourth through sixth graders will ci The engagement of Sharon now, at ving Grounds near Romeo dis- yfiljer to Seaman Frank Moyer months, their coats are thick and) covered g family of newborn | has been announced by her foxes near the test track. By LEE WINBORN Romeo Correspondent |house pets, and two, hearing, Township Clerk Robert A. n in the nasium. McCallum said. ee ees — At rary zoning law has been In an extremely light vote, Wal- empo nl ter Horstman was re-elected to the|in effect in the a | Le Walled resi Bp cg hag aaron . 2 for his fourth term. He serve ; . for three years, Horstman was un- Labor Rules Binding © _ DONNA JEAN DYE opposed. oe _ CANBERRA -- About 90 per cent| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dye of WEST BLOOMFIELD of all wage and salary earners in Harrel street Drayton Plains, |hus, who led a scientific expedi- * John C. Hall, incumbent, and Australia are subject to a Govern- have announced the engagement ‘tion to the island of Bahrein in Bahrein Island Inhabited 50,000 Years or More | _ AARHUS, Denmark — Prof. P. V. Glob of the University of Aar- ROMEO — Two young foxes glossy, and they apparently are | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ma ap sie “Wits taraty|2°PY, with their damestic exist-| The tiny animals had to be| Miller of Island View drive, West ence. « removed or destroyed b.-ause of| Bloomfield Township. The. pros- just north of the Roméo village The Coopers gave another |the possibility that they might pective bridegroom is the son of limits. baby fox a home about a year | Venture onto the track endangering) Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Moyer “And they seem to thrive on) ago and kept the animal until it | the lives of the test drivers. of Millwall street, Keego Harbor, it,” say Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! reached maturity and wandered « & t se a Pes Nahog maminy E. Cooper, 11076 Wealthy Lane.| away. Then, early in April, gar- : val Training Center in Iilinois. “We ao he pair like ccdinary y rly pril, ga Cooper heard about them and} No date has been set for the deners at Ford’s Michigan Pro- | ..aeq up bringing the pair, which were promptly named Tom and Jérry, home for his son Jeff and daughter Colleen. Whether they wedding. are red foxes with traces of silver on their tails or part silver! fox has not been determined. | Mrs, Cooper said, “We began to feed them just like puppies, and soon they were eating dog | Tom and Jerry have houses! of their own in the large fenced- They spend the day outside =| * * * rascals’ sharp, Mrs, Cooper mused. The Coopers’ twe large dogs, Lady, the foxhound, and peed the collie, have “adopted” the young foxes and romp with food with gusto." [William Becker in yard behind the CoofPer home. ee then at dinner time they are} brought indoors and allowed to to run for an hour or so. |maxed with jot June 27 2 Lid at pointed teeth,” winams Lake road. rou Calendar 'Beardslee, E. luck supper will be ve nored at 1 p.m Galloway Lake. MOMS will me | Wednesday noon — home of hrs’ on. Commonwealth r Mrs. Byron Craven will be cohostess. _ Auburn Heights Auburn Heights Community Club a [old & dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. uolie ge fel my ‘tes ict te party a e C ouse, 220 S. Squirrel Ra. pmmuntty Vacation Biote Soho al ef Fo e ool © ur Ti Methodist Church will be held June t¢ 37 at the church. Hours are from to 12 noon. The session will be eli- ® program on the evening * * “We have to close the doors | Deborah Circ le will serve @ fath to the bedrooms, though, or our|{08.>reakfast at 8 a.m. Sunday at Four at Four ‘owns Church. The public is invited, shoes wouldn't be safe from those/The circle will meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow the home of Mrs. Dan Simpson on * * * Circle Miriam of Pour Tow Thursday at the home po << . Hanne, ite. tea chairman, and Mrs. a, secretary-treasurer, BG. Patten, them at will, They are careful, too, not to step on the smaller | Pontiae Press Photo — Jeff and Colleen Cooper hold their pet if Reluctant to anticipate the day} np RAISE PET FOXE when the foxes grow up and H. Shuler each received 97|ment arbitration system of settling~ of their daughter Donna Jean, the Persian Gulf, says he found po as they were elected, without labér disputes, Arbitration de-| to John R. Cameron son of Mr.' ‘eviderice that Bahrein,,has been | opposition, to three year terms on cisions by State or . federal courts and Mrs. Loyd Cameron of Alma, ‘inhabited 50,000 to 100,000 years: the West Bloomfield Board ot. Ed- are binding on. both labor and formerly of Auburn Heights. The and was a@ trade center between Amer |management. : , wedding date hasn't been set. ; India and Babylon 5,000 years ago. . foxes, Tom and Jerry. Two months old, the foxes were fqund in a nest near Ford's Michigan Proving G near their home,, north of Romeo. Not only have Jeff and Colleen adopted the ani- mals but their dogs, Penny and Lady, have done likewise. * the Coopers continue to enjoy; the two newest — of tet family. a = ¢ > * 2 . i b ah ¢ 4 [ ' me ® animals and sit still while they | climb all over them. ie me. Fuctedey, tae mene ees long for their native habitat, all/Thy"st nde er = cnureh tor nt ; Almont OFS Chapter will mi = Prgenen- Dt nonin oe ee ency class, |last meeting ye Septem treet pelea * ay. Mp = aan oe rs. Kenneth Kriesch new Hudzon Meth. at ay pm, a luncheon . on Cuaron’ Citar : tes rectal churen vet" Pri Wc of "tbe. Brrden sta ail : SIXTEEN , 3 JUNE 13, 14, 75 [still to Run for Seat in U.S, Senate mee ee x aaa Knight Not Discouraged by Primary @De War eee POWER SHO | California’s outgoing governor surveys his pa ieietedin ‘sie Maivioss aii Raa month Jong campaign. He greeted his staff | “with the little tap dance that has become | — the mark of his usual high spirits. ~ | that’s hard to find among Republican can- ““T feel fine,” he told a reporter later, “I DEMONSTRATION | bid for the U. 8. Senate with a cheerfulness didates after what happened in last Tues- day’s primary. “I love a fight, a love a real battle,” he says... z * 2 2 He has one on his hands—written in the huge vote rolled up by his Democratic opponent, Rep. Clair Engle of Red Bluff, and the entire Democratic ticket. : Knight defeated Mayor George Chris- topher of San Francisco for the Republican nomination by 356,000. Engle outpolled Knight in the popular vote by 525,09). Each feel very optimistic. I’ve got a wonderful | new campaign manager and a wonderful new setup all the way around. Tl win this fight.” oo us * * * a It’s this informal approach, plus con- tinuance of most of Earl Warren's election- tested policies, that gave “Goodie” Knight his election appeal among Democrats, who prs Repliblicans by elose to a mil- Knight has received active campaigning GIVE TOOLS ran on both tickets, permitted under Cali- help from his attractive, 40-year-old sec- FOR furnla's epues-fiting, system. : ond wife, who writes poetry on the side. FATHER’S DAY * ce. His first wife, mother of his two daughters, Knight showed siete put dismay when died in 1952, ; GENERAL . WAREHOUSE [Writes New Note to Khrushchev 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY -Fisenhower Holding Out for Geneva as Site for Nuclear Test’ Ban Talks The ree whiskey of the Old West / "WASHINGTON (UPD) — Presi] probiems ot disarmament tn an |way Eisenhower wanted to pre} =: ds Winning new ‘friends everywhere! dent Eisenhower insists in his a Bcapsnenesd ceed. : latest note to Soviet Premier control. fecting de ee as Nikita" Khrushchev that technical] Was that the sclentiste MIEM DS | The technical talks’ will not com- The smoothest of fine Kentucky whiskies: has the $965 talks on ways to police any future) in 2.4y make it easier to reach |mit either nation to any political taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you too! atomic test ban be held in Geneva. on tual agreement on the issue. But U.S. =e oy. informed sources said today a — ene sources have conceded agree- Code Ne. BS Khrushchev had suggested the —" ment by the scientists would ip ~ You never knew what wes around the next bend in the Old West-but you talks take place in Moscow. combate, — riser |crease already heavy Pressure on| < eoul a rely on B hea cement 3 The White House announced hower suggestion) the Unit tates to agree to a send: things yesterday that Eisenhower had |April 28 and Khrushchey agreed|ban on further nuclear testing. not Sunny Brooks rare quality has made it more popular than ever . sent a new message to the Rus- (to technical talks on the limited So far, the United States has ‘ Code Ne. 656 sian leader renewing his plea issue of how to police any future|said it would halt such tests only | ‘that the talks begin “as soon as [nuclear test ban. He said Russialit there were an international = a 0 se xe ovo ITB WTO TLS ca +, 96 PROOF » GRAN Re sm hed “serious doubts” agreement, including~an end to about the ag At sooth 16s Ek SONIA BaB eeodietsion of Sietleeanle nenteriat : ee Ss i "Have you been misled by talk about “gas using monsters” .. claims of “big-car room with small-car economy” ? Ford Six sets the record straight = Eisenhower sai : Z dicateq she would bring Czech . and Polish experts and suggested : India also be invited. * * * ; . Originally, Eisenhower was un- : @ derstood be thinking of sug- : FORD IS LOWEST PRICED ( OR FOE? What ae sneakers te about Blight? in your commu- prop piconet sph pos ++. breed slums, crime, disease... cost you money, threaten your family's security. Many people unknowingly ask for trouble like this. Blight's best friends are careless householders who let a house grow shabby, Or FORD GIVES BETTER GAS MILEAGE negligent citizens who allow a vet to work on the technics! neighborhood to slide downhill. : Before long, everybody suffers. [Feels Mackinac Span In both sit-passenger sedans and-station wagons Ford is actually Taxes climb, property values drop, Golden G - In an official NASCAR test to measure gas mileage under normal _ lower priced than this same self-styled “economy” car! business shrink, fa. [Setters n Gate driving conditions, the Ford Six beat the 6-passenger American cilities of all kinds decline. MACKINAW cry, Mich, ~ car that has been claiming “‘small-car gas economy”! , MODELS COMPARED FORD ADVANTAGE Make "re not, unwittingly |— mayor of Mackinaw + . aiding blight. Keep up your ow {has sald to the mayor of San This test was strictly supervised by NASCAR every foot of the way. LOWEST-PRICED G-PASSENGER SEDAN... . FORD COSTS OM. 2SS Less home. 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(Raitt ro ely oe Loreto of hanno oe fod FOR A erree BUY IN A UsiD CAR OR Truck, BE SURE TO SEE our @ on OTHER SELECTIONS. , elon (area of ' Wea Sos 3G tation to ta each an abc es rofession is a cherished pride for many dads, and Art is a typical father. Boating and bdat Hicksons for a long, long gets in to a boat for an importan Bill has a big event comin a new s boat which he around 180 mph. * iii. mental favorite with Bill boat formerly the “Miss Great Lakes” and also once called the famous “What a Pickle” was bought by the Hicksons last year. Now boasting a new motor, the 30-ft. 2-inch cerned and probably mene rjttery fi tuan pig Se ag ye sg ed 100 to 200 miles per hour isn’t exactly a relaxing thought for any parent. “I have never done anything to stop Bill from racing, in fact I’ve always tried to do every thing pos- an read when he is preparing for the big events,” xk * The Detroit river will be the site of the qualif ing races in the Ford Memorial this weekend. From the qualifiers go to Seattle for the big cup races. The U-100 named “Bill-Der” will be the senti- Press Box has been the love of the Po tigy to to Gio as con- ‘most fathers. gu Saturday and he has will be able to hit ere in the driver's seat. The wer boat is being put through its paces at the land County Boat Club _— Art ss is Commodore. _ Art has had ‘aan eateianding boats including “Hot Stuff” and “Agitator” which were outstanding in American and Canadian circuits, but “Bill-Der” is the ee pride and the big hopeful for the big races of “Bill has been racing boats since he was 16,” jai Art, “and he has a very good chance of qualifying for the Seattle trip in the Detroit race.” “Racing any human-powered machine at such speeds is death defying, so naturally you know how I' must feel and wha tension exists in a man when he gets ready or watches his kin prepare for a big race,” said Art. ae * If anyone should know it is Art. He is a member res the “Ppside Down Club,” which is quite sett-explena- ry: DITJOS FROM THE PRESS BOX ‘The latest issue of the “Michigan Coach” carries’ word for word the article written in this column last March entitled “Oakland County Prep Teams Taken For a ublication supports the article and uses it to Phin e inadequacies in the Michigan High School Athietic Association setup. x « *© now 65, winner of the US. Co in| " Walter WASHINGTON (AP) — First. baseman Norm Zauchin has angri- ly denied a charge that he didn’t with the Washington Senators, The Washington Post’ said Man- ager Cookie Lavagetto was dis- pleased with Zauchin and quoted Lavagetto as saying: “T have a feeling that his mind isn't entirely on baseball.” . Zauchin, upset about the report, said it wasn’t true that he had on ee Senators, “I've had a:bed chovider-and it my living and my life. There’s nothing I'd like better than to get back into action, Start Jr Legion Play Tomorrow All Eight Teams Slated for First Competition Opening Night ’ The curtain goes up tomorrow night. to begin another Junior Le- gion baseball season with all eight teams taking part. Each of the four games starts at 6 p.m. Several of the outstanding high school and amateur stars in the area are spread among the team rosters which should make for an interesting race. The return of Southfield and Reyal Oak te-Legion ball and the addition of Waterford has drummed up considerable inter- est in the loop already. Opening night action will have Waterford at Berkley, defending 18th District champion Milford at Southfield, Birmingham .at Roch- _ jester, and: Royal Oak at Clawson. Team coaches are Kirk Flack (Birmingham), Ray Rourke (Roy- al Oak), Walt Mosner (Clawson), Al Szezensy (Rochester), Powell |St. Onge (Berkley), Jerry Blakely | (Milford), 1914 at age of 21, says the Southern Hills course in and Tony Steil (Waterford), Tulsa should play like Oakmont near Pittsburgh or Marion Cricket near Phill favor a Snead-Hogan battle. and because of this it should Bone 2nd at Forest Lake Pentiuk Wins Pro-Am Test Larry Pentiuk, former head pro| at Washtenaw County Club and now a tool salesman hoiding PGA, membership, joined witis Dr. Paul icht to win yesterday's Pro-Am Metropolitan Best-Bal! golf tour- nament at Forest Lake CC. Pentiuk fired the lowest individ- ua! round among the pros, a three- under-par 68, and he and Dr. Wicht combined for a_ best-ball score of 33-30—63, tops in the tour- ney. Pentiuk’s card featured six birdies, five coming home. Five teams tied for 2nd place with 64's, including Pontiac's Soccer Trials ‘in 2nd Round STOCKHOLM (AP) — The sec- ond qualifying rourl§ of the World| up soccer competition got under | way in all four divisions today) with the biggest interest seeming, to lay in how much the bettors can make from the state-run foot- ball pools. * * * With a day off yesterday, the nation's communication media concentrated on the pros and cons; of all the contenders, but still gave the Brazilians the nod to take the finals, June 29. Brazil plays England in a Group 4 game today, while surprising Northern Ireland: takes on Argen- tina, * * * Defending champion West Ger- many, who knocked over the Ar- gentines Sunday 3-1, plays Czech- oslovakia, a 1-0 loser to Northern Ireland in the first round. Lose on F ield, Win at Gate SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The Spokane Indians, stumbling around in sixth place in the Pa- cific Coast League, laid Monday to the top spot in home attendance among the nation’s minor leagues. Spokane is a farm club of ' the. ‘National League’s last-place Los Angeles Dodgers, who are far in front in major: league attenflance. The Indians have drawn 0, 089 in 25 playing dates. claim | Gene Bone and John Dalrymple, ex-Keego Harbor golfer, Bone | holed out a 30-foot chip for an | eagle three on the 18th and Low | Aosee sank a 9%iron approach shot for an eagle twe on the 15th hele. | Knobby Walsh, former assistant pro at Forest Lake, and Dave Pottinger were also among the run- ner-up teams and their 29 on the back side was the best nine-hole round in the four pro-am events held this year. - A total of 50 pros and 137 ama- teurs played yesterday with the purse amounfing to $1,270, Pentiuk pocketed $150 as the winning pro. ~ |. Pentiuk - Dr. Paul Wicht ..,.33-30—63 ‘HM. Walsh - — Pottinger .. *2 135 -28— 64 |Gene ‘Bone - Stu_Bloch ose e32-32—64 Paul Shepard - Bob Riecardi || /31- 33—64| i\Jehn Dairymple - Art Davis ... 31-33—64) \Joe Watrous - Carl Renda ... ..34-30—64 Nick Bersan - Tommy Skover ,.30-35—65 W. Hendrickson - Tom Newell ,.35-30—65 P. Shepard - Bob Nonamaker 32-33—65 —_ lrymple - F. Brow 32-33—65 Skip ik - Bob Reynolds 34-32—66 pe Piatnik - Ray Milner ...... 34-32—66 Larry Pentiuk - Herb Pedler ..,.34-32—66 — Pentiuk - Fred Edwards , .35-31—66 Tom Watrous - Joe Grace ......35-31—-66 ror Shepard - B or Smith ......32-34—66 Dalrymple - Bladergroen . 32-34—66 Se ib Gajda og a Atherholt .. .33-33—66 Indians Sell Kelly, Pick Up Constable. BALTIMORE (AP — The Cleve- land Indians Monday night an- nounced the sale of right-hander Bob Kelly to Columbus, Ohio, of the International League to make room for southpaw Jim Constable. Constable, 25, of Jonesboro, -Tenn., was purchased from the San Francisco Giants Saturday and joined the Tribe here today. He pitched only seven innings for the Giants this season, posting a victory over Milwaukee. Kelly was acquired from Cin- cinati late in April, He made 13 appearances for the Indians, most of them in relief, and lost two games against no victories. Charley Joseph Winner With 2 Weight Gloves NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Charley Joseph used eight and six-ounce gloves: to hammer out a unani- ‘mous decision over, Milo Savage! in a slow 10-round fight Monday night, The fighters started out with eight ounce gloves but during the fourth round the stuffing fell out of Joseph's’ left mitt during a clinch. The bout was halted 10 minutes. whilé a search was’ made for 3 Aaa oe Rema MONDAY'’S FIGHTS sseciated Press Calif—Archie Moore. oulpointed Howard aan ae Reno, Nev., 1 | Ww ORLEANS-Charley Joseph, 158%. |New Orleans, ted Milo Savage. | Ne = Take Ci — 48, New Tony DeCole York L sopped Peter” Schmidt, 1435's, New York, seem to be interested in his job hurts when I swing, Baseball is, the feeling he really doesn’t meap jit.” In reply, Zauchin, who lives in batting practice only because’ he but Jackie Jensen (right) made wanted to help the club, “I resent being called a prima donna and a guy who's lying down on his job,” Zauchin said, “I'm so mad I could ‘spit. I'm no quit-} ter.”” start by socking his 14th homer and batting in GOAT '— HERO—Dick Gernert, shawn sliding” at left, was an early goat for Boston when he was tagged out at the plate on a throw by Al Kaline up for the bad four runs in-a 9-4 whipping of Detroit last night. Jim Hegan is: shown making the tag on Gernert at Boston. Gernert had tripled and tried to score on Frank Malzone’s single. las Bosox Win : oth Straight Jensen Homers, Boston. Scores 6 Runs in. 3rd for 9-4 Triumph BOSTON # — The Detroit Tigers threw a trio of moundsmen at the Boston Red Sox but failed Paul Foytack, the eventual loser, started for the Tigers and gave up seven runs and seven hits before bowing out to Jim AP Wirephote SP@aris| Triandos’ Homer Sinks Indians By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Holy smoke! Lookit Willie! Just four days ago nobody could| charge of third place, = 345 [panees back. x « * In the American League, Boston of their last niné in a jump from seventh place, also had six hits. Mays, once again second to St. Louis’ Stan Musial (.418) in the bat race, left four runners strand- Mays Still in Slump (0-12) Triandos slammed his 12th homer off Cal_McLish in the first inning. That proved to be all the margin O'Dell needed for his sixth victory get Willie Mays out. He was 7-for-7, |moved with .003 percentage points and 16-for-19, gaining 26 points and of second-place Kansas City by ed. He flied out in the first after against seven defeats. x * * Boston wrapped up the game with a six-run outburst he the third. Jackie Jensen hit his 14th home run of the year and account~- ed for three runs. A pair of walks, a double by Don Buddin and a single by Pete Runnels brought in the others and gave Sox pitcher Frank Sullivan all he needed for inning. Sullivan gave up nine hits, only Ed Bryant (Southfield) | taking the National League batting) lead at .433. He hasn't had a hit since, going 0-for-12, losing 25 points and tum- whipping Detroit 9-4. Baltimore de-|T°° feated Cleveland 52. Rain post- poned the only other game sched- uled, with the Chicago, White Sox bling back to .408, almost where he was when the spurt started. A MB average isn't exactly hurtin’, but Willie didn’t do the ahead 7-1 in the fourth inning at Washington. Purkey, a right-hander who never has had a winning season San Francisco Giants much good yesterday, going Purkey won his eighth for Cin- cinnati in the only game sched- | uled, The defeat, ‘games, \place edge over Milwaukee to a ihalf game and .003 percentage lpoints, while the > Redlegs took full L, Anspach. The trophy is awa “most valuable player’ OXFORD BOY ACCEPTS TROPHY — Wally Galba of Oxford | (left), infielder for the Central Michigan College baseball team, re- ceives the Evan S. Weidman award from college president Charles in baseball at CMC. O-for-4 in a 3-0 | defeat eas once-beaten Bob | their ninth in 13. trimmed the Giants’ first-| 4 tyo.run homer by Steve Bilko, ‘his fourth, wrapped it up for the| fourth against /Triandos helped Baltimore clip the) Bixo ip now'Indians behind southnaw Rillv) — — 5-4. The Reds, who have won " seven|0’ Dell’s four-hit hurling. in the majors, won his fifth in /a row with a six-hitter. He walked none and struck out three while winning his fourth straight from the Giants since May 7. 1955. He was 3-0 against ’em last season, when he had an 11-14 record with Pittsburgh. Redlegs in the southpaw Johnny Antonelli, rookie Felipe Alou singled, tapped back to the mound after Alou had doubled in the sixth, and hit into a force out after pinch singles by Whitey Lockman and Ray Jablon- ski had put runners on third and first in the eighth. The Braves, who get right- hander Bob Buhl back today after his bout with a sere arm, haven't had a complete game since May 31, when Warren Spahn beat Pittsburgh 8-3. Mil- waukee has dropped five of seven since and has lost four in a row for the first time since early | | September 1956. Another three-run homer by Gus Tigers Get Curfew Lecture DETROIT — Harvey Kuenn, Detroit Tigers center fielder in- jured last-week in Baltimore when ing a home run, is expected to) rejoin Detroit in New York Friday. Dr. Claire Straight, Kuenn’s physician here, said Monday he removed 23 of 25 stitches taken to close a severe gash over Kuenn’'s eye. Dr. Straight said Kuenn’s vision was excellent, Meanwhile, Jack Tighe Detroit manager isn’t taking any * rded annually to the boy named AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest i Behind BALTIMORE (AP) — Problem pitcher Billy Loes, as unpredicta- ble. as ever, has rejoined the Bal- timore Orioles and says he is ready to pitch again for Manager Paul Richards. But he would ra- ther pitch. for someone else. The outspoken 28-year-old right- hander left no doubt about why he reconsidered .an earlier an- nouncement that he would never play for Richards again. * * * “FU pitch because that's the way I make my living, not be- cause I think Richards is the greatest man in the world,” Loes said, “Sure I guess I could- quit, but I'd be crazy to do that.” While Loes was ,sitting out a dual suspension — six days Richards — he repeated his wi: t Loes Back With Orioles but Would Prefer Trade He cards and wipe the slate clean.” said the same thing even before the suspension, with the New York Yankees undeniably — the team of his dreams. x * Loes said last night he would “do my best and try to win’ for Baltimore, but in almost the next breath indicated he wouldn't mind donning another uniform, “They have plenty of good cleveland at Baltimere. New York : 32 i4 - |Kansas City 25 22 $32 4 Boston —_..... . 27 24 529. 7% Washington 23 26 469 1044 Cleveland ..24 28 462 «11 Baltimore 22 26 458 (it Chicago hr Z cn 12 roit 12% ESTERDAY’ s RESU ins Seltimers 5, Cleveland . night Boston 9, Detroit 4, night Chicago ‘at Washin: —_ ppd, rain Only games = forow~' DAY'S . GAMES (Ea ceore Standard Time) Kansas City at New York, 7 p.m.—Urban (5-2) vs. Larsen (40). Coase at Washington, 2, twi-night, 5 p.m.—Moore (2-1) and Wilson (5-4) Pascual (3-4) and Griggs (2-2). 7:05 p.m.—Bell (0-0) Ws. — (2-4) Detroit at Boston, ag p.m.—Lary (5-5), vs scuan g-2) ROW'S SCHEDULE 2, 230 pm 0 ash ig 7:6 pm. land at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. NATIONAL _— Ee Won son Kansas oy he New York, Cleve San Francisco Milwaukee ——— . Louis wens Cc hicago saseeee Pittsburgh Philadelphia pitchers here,” he said. ‘They don’t need me.’ “At the same time! he was, laughing and joking with | this teammates. ~ & * Richards had a brief confer-| ence with Loes before the rein-| stated player pitched batting far as he was: concerned “it's a) closed incident, We'll re-deal the practice. The manager said | as! i Los Angeles ESTERDAY'S RESU its Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 6 Only game Fy led. A 1 DAY ‘Ss GAMES (Ranern Stendard Time) ‘auwaunee at — 1:36 p.m.—Spahn |! Drott 3-2» ‘Cincinnati at St. Louis, - p.m —Haddix (3-3) vs. Mizell (3-5 ipa ros ss at Los knee. 6 pm— Semproch (54) vs. Newcombe (04) = et (10). San Francisco, 10:15 p.m ee incinnat) Priladelphia he crashed into a wall while chas-| meeting to stop any talk before Kuenn Rejoins Club Friday: chances on his Tigers forgetting| ‘the club’s curfew during the cur- rent slump. Tighe re-read the curfew act last night after the Tigers were belted 9-4 by the Boston Red Sox fifth in the last seven games. “It was only a_ three-minute meeting,” Tighe said. ‘When a finds a million reasons — such as staying out, carousing and every- thing else. “None of our boys are "breaking, curfew, But I wanted to hold the it gets started.” Detroit, mired in last place 12% games behind league-leading New York, has a curfew of three hours after a night game, After cays games it is 12:30 a.m. Tokyo Will Have 80,000.Seat Park TOKYO (AP)—A television com- pany announced today it plans to ball stadium in Tokyo by April, /1960. * * * ence the stadium, covered by lars. * * * ' He said construction will begin as soon as minor details are but said he hoped the stadium season, Celtics Ink Rookie BOSTON (AP) — Rookié Jim for their third straight loss and) team is losing, someone always | Covered by Dome build an 80,000 seat, indoor base-|— Yoshichiro Shimizu, president of the company, told a news confer-| 210 foot stainless steel dome, will , cost approximately 11 million dol-|— worked out. He did not elaborate — would be in use before the opening|— of the 1960 professional baseball) Cunningham of Fordham, Boston’s) L Jd. W. Porter doubled home two runs for Cleveland in the bottem ef the first inning. O'Dell then settled down to retire the next 16 batters before Rocky Colavite singled in the seventh inning. Early Wynn appeared to be breezing to his sixth victory when the game at Washington was called. He had allowed two hits while the White Sox raked Al Cicotte and Chuck Stobbs for) The victory pushed the Red Sox nine, including three singles by into a tie for second place with ‘Billy Goodman and a home run) Kaggas@itymedige games —pebind two of them coming after the fourth inning. Detroit scored twice third on singles by Jim iby Tito Francona. the New York Yankees. J Manager Jack Tighe nominated | CINCINNATI SAN FRANCISCO z : le arn ; ab rh bi Frank Lary to start for the Tigers jou 6 e230 j second \Waus'nc t 4120 Fin an “3b 3 09 9) today in the Bago rsa b'Jabi'ski 010) game i i 4112 cDavnp't 3b 0060 — with ¢ = CIES Spay U8 Sloman > Soen e BOSTON + TAH a 1 1 en TL : sis ¢. ie 1 r 42 4 McMillan ss 3016 genmidt ec SOOOlGran me 5533 Reomels > 4013 i key p 2000 Br 3000 \Kaline ef 5621 Williams if 32106 Artonelli p 206 6izernia) if 5000 cBtephens If 0000 — 1018 \Boone tb 3010 Gemert Ip sei} Totals 20363 Teles 2306 0/uereel Tf 300 S Smee fh 4134 x—Temple — first base on catch- degen c 3220 Berberet c 4000 er’s erro Foytack 106 a—Singled ‘ter Antonelli in 8th. b—éin- Ae ae ee 4 sees Soleo by 3 1 18 led for Finigan in 6th. c—Ran for J@® a pertoia 1000 jonski in 8th Morgan p eeo0 Cincinnati 600 200 000—3 ‘asie 100° San Francisee _ 000 908 0008 Va lentin’ti p o@00 E—Schmidt. Finigan. PO-A—Cincinnatt | querris 100¢e 27-15, San Franciseo 27-13. Lo preg ah Totais 9494 Totals MollS Bressoud, Cepeda. LOB—Cincinnati 4 a—Struck out for Bunning in 4th; b~ Francisco 6. 2B—Alou. HR—Bilko. S— “iFlied out for Morgan in 6th; c—Ran for key, Bailey. * lwintiewes in 8th; d—Grounded out for I MR ER BS 80 Vaientinetti im Mh. Antonelll (L, 5-4) r ° 3 3 1 ; oo2 200 C004. = L, 1 3 |Detret aes =e Purkey (W, 8-1) 9 6 0 3 a it dele. Boston. vb— got Bartick, Jeckowshi, Lan- | 97-19. LOB—Detroit 9, Boston 4. des. T—1:51. rt, Buddin, Virgil, Jensen, CLEVELAND © BALTIMORE | Boone, Kaline. HRV a ER BB SO aor aor f In Harrell ss 4010 Gardner 2 4000/pormce > wet inee |Marris cf 4000 Pilarcik rf 411 0/xorgan oes OO Minoso if 3100 Woodling If 312 li vaientinetti 311 21 2 80 Colavito rf 4120 Triandos ¢ 422 3) gunivan (Ww, *1 99 44-4 8 Carsquel 3b 3008 pekmers B49 t Spee ee ee era. : son _— Brown ¢ 39.08 Wiliams cf 260 6\nemanay meres. Mepp. Rice, T-2:25. Moran 2b 3000 Miranda ss 41106 . cLish p 1066 O'Dell p 30106 — rig pe : 00 42 2 i pated Totals 275,23 Akins Offered $40,000 [Baltimore = 301 601 G0x—5 | more Nid De tutinde “batter Sand| ST. LOUIS (AP)—Welterweight te ae 2, Baltimore 8. champion Virgil Akins’ manager m iad. '08 P “a R ERBBsO|Said yesterday that Akins has c oLiat ‘ caus 4 4 2 2 * es sas 3 been offered a $40,000 guarantee ky ‘Dell wee, oo ‘surimer 1 at 'to defend his title against Harold one —_ Le ’ ochick, Soar. T—2:07. A—7.658. | Babyface’ Jones. | Pence i GSES Aa ge gs eereanete t ~ Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Three-putt-itis. DIAGNOSIS: Vagueness on the Approach Putt. Treatment: Try to MAKE the first putt. This prescribed treatment may appear obvious. On the other hand, you'd probably be surprised at how help- ful it can be — and at how few players use the method. Faced with a long ap- proach putt, many players just try to get the ball in the general vicinity of the hole. They seem to be overcome by the enormity of the problem, particular- ly when there are inter- vening rolls and breaks in the green. Qn these long ap- proach putts, I find it most helpful to “zero-in” on the problem. I try to put out of my mind the fear of falling short or going well past. I concentrate, instead, on trying to hit the ball so that it will- fall in the hole on its last turn—that is, with its last bit of momentum. ae Reticle anc ieee shiggar 6-10 © No. 3 draft choice, is the third Assn. season. og yh. . —e e = AMERICAN | LEAGUE Red player to joi the Celtics fold for , the 1958-59 National Basketball It’s true that I seldom achieve complete success “in this effort. But that’s not the point. The point is | that by trying for perfection I often come CLOSE to 4 achieving it, And that, after all, is what you try/to — do on a long approach putt. soi ital 1958, — F. Dille Ca.) Bilke ws Rediegs. Jensen 114) Sox; Triandos (12).)- NATIONAL LEAGUE . 7 cwvor ana : | sis hich tohenk enactoinohbn Conve bo 6 haan wetter ares come™ ie : lly Saturday with such évents as the Champion of Cham-|declined to reveal the exact - =| EXpPENSive | [pions track meet at Kalamazoo, the state tennis finals/amou"t. : =" ps in the same city and Cranbrook’s baseball game at home. EQUIPMENT T Suds means tld entice Wil ta tae Deak OF ee OF it would cost a lot fo replace _frent “Prep Front” series. Coaches and players in the) . pe ee Traveling ct a high rate of _. sports will soon be scattering to various activ- =1 fee can covep dqmage $9 aS the summet+ . Anjury to y individuals. | ths to keep busy while ee ~ | Insurance ts available in any combination you desire awaiting the resumption of (Birmingham), Dave McMillan) ~- | at a reasonable cost. See us! | |classes in Sep . i borane Sens at aa Coe Be Sure You Are Well Insured! : Kenneth G. >| |star Hayes Jones now at Easternivisyy. Ken Leece (Holly) to Al- a) °4| HEMPSTEAD] | a seeder lage npr hep Park;, Tom Hubbell (Milford) and INSURANCE 102 E. Huron St. TE 4-8284 Blomberg ii (Avonddle) Alma; Frank Syron Jr., | (RO Shrine), Larry Demrick} THE HATTER SD 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7514 | is on the receiving end of what might be called DeCola won.a TKO after opening a cut on the .f& “choker punch” during eighth round of bout actin nnmonsallsadtiooe sales Hard to Pick Top Relief Hurlers NEW YORK (AP)—So many,kee, Dick Farrell of Philadelphia,|to figure. No matter who -you awards are being handed out eachicjem Labine of Los Angeles,jname you're bound to get an year for outstanding individual) Mary Grissom of San Francisco,| argument from admirers of some performances in the majoOr/Ryne Duren of New York, Dick “a leagues, it is almost impossible|}yde of Washington, Hoyt Wil- = a |to keep track of them all. helm of Cleveland, George Zuver- : Therefore one more won't hurt.| ink of Baltimore, Gerry Staley of The best earned run averages How about honoring the best re-ithe Chicago White Sox and Murry|are owned by St. Louis’ Phil lief pitcher in each league? Wall of Boston are just a few of|/Ppaine, 0.67; Duren, 1.23; Farrell, x ok the list of hurlers who have dis-/1 39: "Boston's Leo Kiely, 1.42; There. are a lot of good ones this| covered it pays to go on relief. |Hyde, 2.14; Zuverink, 2.25 and lyear, Don McMahon of Milwau-| The best one? That's difficult/pittsburgh’s Don Gross, 2.23. 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SACINAW ST. or an aftermath of the charges, |""Ty' i ar qhitting outfielder, : Movies, Stills, Polaroids leonery poke “which to a armed with 8 cane instead of Delayed 2 Weeks Padd oeck 1082 W, HUSH ST. 1% '|four-game losing streak today|tqa weeks’ delay in sentencing|U. of D.; Dick Meacham (RO Kim- CAMERA SHOP “FE 58753 against the Chicago Cubs. . wag granted in Superior Court ball), Dick Boyd and Bob Benson' 2 ea assesses eaeaLeasebeae tet fate MARKET TIRE Co. _ TT W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 . ’ —e Ledger Sports Editor Tom Kin- ao Cen : : - THEN SEE US! joey saa Poel wil et the NCAA Covington M a ake se Foie on os xe» Fidere! 4-252! = NOW . 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He had a good chance to ob- serve Nicklaus, an 18-year-old Ohio State University student, Nichols, a Kentucky boy who went to college at Texas A&M, is another player Kaiser believes has the strength, distance and who have tried it out in practice rounds, . Five par four holes here mea- sure 450 yards or more, including the 469-yard 13th, shortened from and the 468-yard 18th, lengthened by 48 yards. Final Softball Meeting Slated Wednesday Night in the C.A.I. building on Wilfiams/| . Lake Road. Rules, regulations and final registration will be a part of to- morrow night's agenda. The little league is for boys from 11 to 14 years of age, the junior group 14| - to 17. Games will begin the week of June 16 at the Drayton ball park and school fields Pag Water- ford. For additional Stibiriatioe, call the Waterford recreation office, OR 3-9152. Hit Sicigt i at iy it i : Ez i | 5 z 9 5 BR iH aL 8 s Grill and Our Jets h Los Mayos entertain- Tigers and the Pon-|ers one. Other contending schools} Aztecas traveling to Flint. = d e FR gy Kazoo Top Team in Net Tourney KALAMAZOO, Mich. ® — Den- nison University’s Shaw Emmons is Ss AY, JUNE 10, 1958” Sports Calendar | TUESDAY Baseball A) oa Local - ae NO MON EY Plus Tox and Treadable Tire DOWN All Sizes on Sole. EASY ‘TERMS . 4 * sr RNR Sea ee NEXT TO LICENSE BUREAU 47 NM. Parke St. Complete Service on All Types. Transmission! All Work Guaranteed . ... Free Check-Up Service! SIM REE eA FE 8-6022 nis Tournament. 64, 6-3. upset winner, Cho defeated De- 24, 6-4, 64. in team points with six. Dennison scored two and Iowa State Teach- are Beloit and St. Ambrose. | The Ohio star swept to two]. “| straight victories in a rain-abbrevi-|} ated opening day yesterday. 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NOW THRU THURSDAY BIG BOLD DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONFLICT! g fi? : i } : ; prompted curiosity. EVA MARIE SAINI | something we haveh't had in 5s ee bq oe S ” EFe z- = cr es aU —NOTICE— Due to the extreme length of “RAINTREE COUNTY” there will be ONE SHOWING ONLY—{T STARTS AT 8:30 80 COME EARLY silver, | LAST TIMES TONITE | RT DOBBS SEE OTHER ADV, Tel. MA 4-3135 ‘TONIGHT PRE KIDDIELAND ie ee ee .- 'WARNER BROS rassents: 5 es) yl CUNT 0 YENNE \¢ WALKER a — coun ye on /E-IN ATRE b err eererererevrjTT "TT". wT »* Lafay ette 4 Scadrille "_ STARTS.FRIDAY |] “PATHS of GLORY” _ Rp nuntz HALL Ist RUN Ax wery Boys 5 > PARK : a HOLIDAY J Ar Wireehete soe ONE WOMB OU kwGLIuM! — Sevedly Kelman, aR A Sh et i Frit ane F ; - : ih ib ts ik 8 F i French, both on and off the campus. Even though she has came of that.” p ld I siac eaten cttmawmerme tess | ss + “Bitterfield Theat on fl “« (SS \ “ys uy 4 ; Ay . ~ i p> D4 . l~ 5 . . j \ 1. ~ ~ f / ZA\INS é (a ‘ u) ~\ ||: \ — i = | 2 of\ a o as Oly N& 3 Y A\\\\ RBH AM | | LBAno | N\\ 6-10 i | | GZ THERES Less f TIME THAN YOU THINK = mis) BUY ALL WE COULD CATCH, Wi! SO WHILE WE WERE ENJOY- 1 IN OURSELVES FISHIN’ WE ALSO MADE ENOUGH SPEND- IN’ MONEY FOR. THE + bashed a= - TTT ‘al ull" ul oS @ oy a ade” ‘ aden MN WR <<) ‘i / CA, SS SPENDING.MONEY yy fe of =) . pe ——e Ee aa ED 8 or a ” hint Bite THE SPOILER JOYED MYSELF REASON WE'LL WORKING OUTA | BE SWEEPIN’ PLAN) FOR. OUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD / BANK HE'S LAWN-MOWING / PRESIDENT TO KEEP ME IN FOR THE REST OF aa * Sen Beemer. < = Was > . i] tenbtes el | igattesd/! : SEH i 4 ee ai eee \ Wat tH 2 ENE ~ ga Spek et soe from a cash register. al HALF ACRE CASTLE ” by Frankl lin Folger Me ; nN By McEvoy and Strieber * owe 6-0 >: Pe doees he el) = — o\\ CAPTAIN EASY NANCY I WIN A BIKE — SEE ( . REED RAS : ae [ree try IF 1 SELL ENOUGH || MRS. JONES = | OF THESE BRUSHES Vv I s MAY_1 BREAK y IN WITH A “ COMMERCIAL @ By Ernie Bushmiller SAM FT AYATATAYATAYAY, AVA WAMMASY, By Dick Cavalli @ 1998 by WEA Bervice, ine, TM. Reg UB Pat OF, &. 10 wrt @HODLD I 00? a a ... USIN’ A BIG MAGNET T° PICK UP NAILS, TACKS AN’ THINGS THAT MIGHT RUIN YOUR MOWER. /’ MOWER, HECK.“ I WAS THINKIN’ O* MYSELF... [IN CASEI SHOULDGET er TH URG DO A BITO’ BARE-FOOTIN!/, ME] |..LOVES ME. SHE LOVES... oF — le Spe ta oe eo 2 TWENTY-TWO Admit Reichold-Firm Wh Wee er to New York Exchange +| ¥¥ eal Futures. NEW YORK — Common stock! . BG of Reichhold Chemicals Inc.; manu- : facturer of synthetic resins, indus- Stead trial chemicals and pigments, was) admitted to trading on the New , ae Henry H. Reichhold, president,| Were steady to firm in a bought the first lot of 100 shares|#ded early deali at $34 a share. Board of : : and other A total of 1,516,039 shares of $1 sianhal par common was listed, The firm, tons of — with main offices in White Plains,| © NS, ane ae een ee Some dealers 16 @is. sc... in the U ates uding one|{#irly aggressive b : PG : as a result of a grasshopper VEOREARERS in the Detroit suburb of Ferndale.|i, ‘sections of the Great Plains|Beeu. cha? don cvvcacccaessseers 2 red to the and smaller ss Dill, tbebs.1 ee ee nerveaed Nhowt aia | Beles “Other area lmercial channels, > geil: see ee eeoeees & etude Clarkston, 1 , ii The early weakness in corn ney. nga’ I mame! j||||| amd soybeans was ascribed in white oe ie pws part to additional overnight rain- “(behs.) on, + ‘ | Zack © . fall. (bens) G08... seee eases es apy site es; Paul RB. : Pa DEAN G.- BEIER e he att il | Profit takers had lopped off the arene nioncaine) ; a oe ..-. ace ofiet, Tacers ES. ae advance whe at before Peeve ereeerte . ed = Saginaw a i istrict where . interest | of, the first hour. At that time ag ge Maeige nba Elect Attorney he will become the sabciaton af the ee a wheat was unchanged to % cent a/spinach. bu. ..... aE OR Methodist Church in Reese. named to the area are: in over 100 leading} 5 dicen ~~ vegas Poy? - of Boys Club Forage He in i; he ot ie Lake, Rev. John W. lower, *lMscarcle bu. ”..-2.s.se oe tose 300) yd include Baldwin Ave- or corporations? | nage § higher to arg: July eee et fe a = S fe : see G x , the Rev. col ig Wilson; * 2a * | "Bi: eevedans lower, |Remaine, basset: saree lightly Pontiac attorney, Dean G. Beier,|Central Methodist, Dr. Milton H.| The Rev. Reginald Becker of 26%; lard 2 to $ cents * -. |was elected president yesterday of |/Bank associate pastor, Embury , Methodist, Birmingham | You can — for as} emehod posalg tele der Sint 10 (AP) — Sees, me teat ob ected on nanos teas alow bee pore fear : transferred to the Meth- : rolt, cases includ ee 4 : ; ederal- = tiac Boy's Club, Inc, and Covert, the Rev. Lottie S.|odist in Holly will little as $100 — Or Grofs Prices : utr Beier, former i secretary, | Weir. : him will be the Rev. of us aang the successful i mes succeeds Addison K. Oakley. passage of the bill.” as much more as] ais BN ia at Se oma! nde New York Stocks Also elected to a one-year term : Returning to First Methodist| THe showdown voting will give * BicA iT — = ig = ss * . * . 2 ° you wish. HoGigece, te AP) ~ ome! He eae han | ae Mee Guta Resid were James 8m] . NWS iN Brief ° [Guts Semegem eRerinoeae (geet ee Ma Nita oa SR Tn lh oA neg Fig any ge ee HN} Dee. 3323223: oan rad ce. -*; 313] Baer, treasurer, -_ | Ueyd Montague Stevsnthee. Nien 7 a PHONE OR WRITE FOR jj jee ies pe x ‘: 34], Beier, Oakley, Fisher, Nye, D. B. St, of 616 W. Haren Rev. Wittrup One, backed by the President Hi } cearseas Me = Gott reported to Pontiac Police, and House Speaker Sam Rayburn PULL INFORMATION Hil] Seo coco TIM Bee Sori ;| Alum Ltd, «05, 908 ; #1|Eames, Robert R. Golf and Philip Monday, that someone had broken , RES ak ie ese, iig's: $14 Beane. Oe :°: 344] Proud were elecied to three-yeatlino his apartment and stolen a Theodor H a te tale hae ee. Hl ipoert tia uly scree BB $3 ty: “6 04 The eina og E. Pike 8; total of $22.80 from various jewelry aor Meuss dent's 0 ay Rn aa = er Ann % fre": Slis sponsored by the Pontiac Area boxes and a desk, Flies to Chicago granted in 1934 and extended 10 WiElfrida Boost An ae : 3] United Fund, . Ponting Police reported Mond s ‘gprs times since then. It bas the sup- it "oF peed As Bowe” at Sy ; : that stmeone had broken into the 7 peedy Tour ee Gee cone ae Wa ; i" pay + B. Taylor, 32 of a majority of Democrats. yfter ‘2]° Jackpot as te 4s ay Auto Firms, Union jsturntyse.“ty pevine open’ he] ,DETROM 0 — Visorous Prost Ter Congress veto the Pres! Up to $248,000 me Bt ow +» front door and ransacking two! many continued his speedy tour of 42%8 actions in a tariff case by a aw vale coe ids Armco 84: 3 2 Bf Hold Off Bargaining $0 was eile" “mated the Great Lakes area today with two-thirds vote, { *s Armour Ce 3 : . a on ' quiz money winner, Armes CE .... 3 Set word ».3¢1|. DETROIT (AP)—The suo com| Wrank Sivinekd ‘Heuss, 14, but showing hardly | 4 Substitute proposal, drafted Industrial Supplies |ipretty Eifrida Von Nardrott, Ail Retin :.:: 323 Mab red --'-:84] panies and the United Auto Work-|reported to Pontiac Police yester.| ® im of stroin after wnire, (YY Rep. Richard M. Simpson (R- . questions on fic- Ue Anis’ ot secur Sess. 383 |ers Union appeared today to have! wind Pa) and backed by Republicans Make Us Your Stockroom |itional romances and classical com- bendix Ay ., 63.5 Murray OP ++--204) adopted -and-see Say Sigs seencene hed heokun ext ae ee ee many Democra ‘ posers last night to run her-earn- Benquet ....-. 13 Net Bla 80-1 a wait-a attitude in the vent window of his car while| ¥®* @ae to catch an Air Force as well as ts from CUTTING TOOLS = fings to $248,000. ein Oise: AA Bat Secretar. [tnete, Regotlations on mew com iit was parked st Orchard Lake! Plase at midmorsing. Chicago |i). textile and oe areas bee ; and SUPPLIES, Ine. * o* See ie Sy. 0S Yael <7 The wan Scheel bargaining ee OMe Towel BL. ond ook. 0] SE ONE SM gram extension. 1t would transler 4 ES, The 33: nerell Beoekiek Ganae: rk Akg Met etc genet seein Oe Caererad caine | suitcase containing ‘miscellaneous| His 38-hour Detroit visit had in-|from the President to the Taritt who gave up her job. as a per- Ciaran Balke. OT Oe Sipe -...304/Ford and progress|(o ne Valued st $150 from the igredionts of the balltellow well-|Commission final to decide sonnel officer ‘to concentrate on| fi ae cy Burroughs <1. 333 Mee Pae'".:..383|Was Teported from talks at all|~ saat variety. when taritis should be hiked. to i ' her quiz studies; added $10,500 last Met mined atieriogs a1 00-95 00, Calum & H.. 135 Nor 86 Pw ...212) three companies yesterday, New stock of merchandise re-|,. 0" ® Swift, daylong schedule yes- protect American business, 4 DON'T LET night uring hee 17h appenrancel sah Sit Bee Nis al wl}, fe 242 yeh, ta|_ Cheyer Cor, today handed outer, cat one We arenes sien of huge automodle Pants bt 9 |. | your mo un Ha Natal Breeton, ees pleahicr OP -jaa|taane dieciplinary tnyetls to Union Beet Bee ee ei ahd oak tabetey amae| Tee extenme, cgpeareg to be a ‘ i _|Last week, Miss Nardroff had 240 nd butchers 23.5) ;|Cater Trac .. 64. Gs low work orders, but so far tives, admired Detroit's multimil- bate cues tee jones nel : raised her prize money to $237,000,'. “fe ‘a1 4 ;|Ches & Oh .. 53 “as : lion-dollar civic center and was , @ money t sie iow pound No. 4 33-28: / Chrysler... 45.4 .;+++-48-6|were no reports of work Lodge Calendar dined in state prennant ah Suveiing et there y mpoing previous 240-300 peepés 3 *| Gim aah ai. 344 ‘3ea| Chrysler gave two United Auto ". ‘ apparently swung the tide, at least ae Pag cline school Brie Nieaeta 36.053, | Car, Baus as 455) Westars stewents at the Plymewth|, Gpecial exmmantention. Pontes Heuss also rode in some of the 1. : a Miss Nardroff's victim last night i naan ee, | Some Cela tie veins po Naguatbe one-day lay. Pune tb, to cond tet fun eral serv-| @ucty and took a 36mile side ee was Wolfgang Weissleder a patent few olg Palm 61.3 err . gota 1ay- lice for er les Py bs pom . oJ Soaks °° et 15.1/0ff; All three were charged with opens at 12:45 pun. Geraid| tip to Anm Arbor where the jscrisi No. sotlisiel. Public sale to ve she nh Pep ages nm a sheep weak to ; ; Come Ed *. 47.7 +» +834 failure to work during the first/L W.M —Adv.| University of Michigan presented une Ai 1088 ot 28 nae, wos . eee Gheiiioss. ad Galena ve “Not pelle. ee na Sete ee J him its highest award, =|! peogigaginy i more, monthly out of your cal prsimnschogy : on are slot. up ts ib. Her Hosi/ aren i ek oH ciptined 10. Union ani: Mt 2 me ‘wnillans gig sin a Hatcher Sek toe agp Se will held ubite “hearkng from 7 2" each tos tok ane . + | ; fhe dp pom cog woe egg hol rep rene | pe eget eprogagea GE Boy ambens as iain | The attractive? brunett . a man” in on omna 4 Sconaeae aan y Pek queen oneal csucaie wiai State Labor Office Bt a ; UAW contract expired ree o whi displayed in the ev ieaale of civil law. degree at the B > Hall @ the easyway.That'swhy Mutual /Swered her seven questions in . 1286 : = mite: June 10 ~ 23, 1988 Fuds ace to popelar with those categories to deteat Wess HOIAS Safety Drive all a | ple of average incomes. leder 210. A second match, be- j : ay oe es . ) j No +4 In Memoriam 2 Help Wanted Male 6 * tween Miss Nardroff and Herbert << : > ~ fl } PPP BL LL LALA LALLA lA LLL | po a Deora ge te | Hulse, a Goldsboro, N.C.,’ bank', The Michigan Department wt ee =. eath Nofices Death fices ate nnd Meter. Pore h | PROM 38, TO. s0 CaNvassrl ——_— bor ae — Dassed ePasdect Bom Sts os me ~ Funds, clerk and lawyer, was postponed|” bacnaige mre my Su oat ae ape al ae Speer Sr. who Oe away fecr) i. x ee om : until next week when time ran the of Ee Ms oss: x gee > 45 het on , Paddock. Between 8:30 tam with the champion leading Hulse — oe regittarsbiepers a cone ee, Oh Senne Boe NEEDFD WAT 10-0 in the category ‘‘England.” ferences. ng | -Cell-O ">. .* 36.4 Std Brand wees 82.7 or 4 men for full or pert Si len Pood Mch'... e Bid Ol feds! ae fine work Must be willing to Two such conferences were held Pord Mot ..... 40.7 St4 OU NJ...) 54 Pe A he | a fos. | 1. More Electric Ranges receatiy fer mercantile and indus- Proce are... $3 ete: m3 TALESMEN WANTED. MERCD . inspect | : Ma 8 4 : ter. OL 1-814 r.- Ol OB in Tennessee Valley 26 wen —- igeetask O By SemO8 og Anderson; dear sister of Curtie will conavet COAT: ; - ~ he WRCO Gon Flee... 604 S¥iv BL Pd... 381 Jack and RE ag ag aye Wang ag, Mg FUNERAL HOME Meakar How Yok Sk tedleige — { cor vee — Sanne ane pel Ee | + ee i tig ie es T gran also survive. Pu Home. Drayton Piainr OR 3-7 Vv region ’ * ae eens Oh . ' j SEARS ROEBUCK COMPA and other leoding exchonges aa ont using Gectrie bring, Pontiac area industrial in- Sen Shoe s.::: Fn ss ua O Boeree= Gritin Puncral ftom e. Hwaterlord ‘township: age 61; Donelson-Johns, Sreasive, Younus sett tonearing Oy 116 Pontise State Bank Bidg.|tanges is nearly 2% times the| spector. m Fes sss: fae Be , 7 si ther of Mra. saree ‘Moro: RERAL | BOMB We RS » FE 4.2895 pone garg ey a ple fy ~| hirelcegtraeesayL mgphaen ~~ pete . Seema ‘ian Ooi Detrcit De. ats ‘rion | Se of Mrv. oy dance ‘and Harry ‘| i com resentatives other state agen. Baa e.. 89. age, 44; beloved wite of : ter. service will be| — ~ consumers using elec-icies are working to try and inform|Ges 3 oe Mca: BS B : ; dear mother of i oat ewes fea shes . ‘ tric water heaters is nearly three |mercantile and industrial firms in Gt No Ry... MT ire a a3 Uy ag . ay al er rg Voorhees-Siple | J. Age, between 21, and 40 rears. times the national average — 42/the Pontiac area and throughout |O"e7hound shies Svs 34 Justine Atkins. Puneral :| Mr. will be in spate . FUNERAL HOME E~ —5 === |per cent to 15 per cent. the state, about the importance of gersh Choc’: eee cite We Be will be held Wi dime it | _St the Pusey Funeral ome ~|Ambulanee Sersieg: plane or Motor r Bagh average income i But the association says this 4|maintaining new methods of safe- Remestk apes 33 po et Hire Funeral a one te ot Rend - _— Raising Counsel reports. ty for employes. Indust Ray ... 18. Ware ee pe 90.1 a. low Hoyt ott i. In- Card of | Thank en we Cemetery Lots. 5 ; a ee as you fnaplt Cop: EF Wests is ‘- iat — sere ___|1 WISH. TO EXPRESS MY sx.|* Story Valve! Tae wae | pas ity to eal a iy Meh white Mot 45 r PINLEY. JUNE 6, 1058, BABY thd’ neighbors” forthe! finasees, Samiti : resiontaL | _ ba growing business, 714 Community Nat'l ‘ : ex 4 Wostworth ... 2.8 Oa n See tg he gw By Be ty yt EH Garden. 12 Mile and Novi Rd. 3) ae : William and Piniey: of my beloved father, Prank ©.| Crypts OR 27608. Bank Bldg y ¥ A special thatke to Rev.| WHITE = Two ee | Call for interview 11 am. to 2 Pours] Rigestnad, ret ey he Gah om Oo UE See Et) eget od Mrs. ~ seat ome, Beg neh Pun: aed ——~ Mie, Turner, W jotel, FO £49) a | ie Sly “A ais i W 3 aif Phone FE 4-1568-9 sere Press) Tary, with ev. ‘Chasloe! wichey a : : | } a ‘Sell Pathe, fikardsoa-Bird Funeral] game RL AL : a ~ WANTED — WEN YOR AIRLINE ; 1: : BOX REPLIES a e ecy . See our adv, und BAKER & HANSEN 1H ST ccm sg se rg] Att aes thre || fins Sige ye |g eyesore ies ale lc | meaner er ease | ome eit eee | wo ee mcr" er Richard H.. DeWitt Donald B. Hansen 1888 Swap Kraitt u Painer. vomne. agins| § boxes: 2 or 3 Men > Wanted Female Res. FE 5-3702 Res, FE2-5513 ie Naas Dewefe J. Roy. Theodore and] § ,Y & 5 32, 28, 32, 42, lone tees tstieane = : rr Cayce Sores rere mee | 1,7, a, sm, |) Sa ner A | Mat SPM eet Homeowners’ Policies Figures after decimal are eighths Jone ta.’ at tote am, fee 1 Ian Donde Ido AM soronts nt een > Accident I Fire Insuran piso teat 2 eee, O°, : hs FS torment a Oh tea ace our Ad under Instrestions, 9 5B. pas Biv.” Birmingham, Euaamaliie tescbants Life latoanee Re ee ee Bs EF # p.m Tosedey at the Parmer: & og BARBER “WT 2977 DIXIE HWY. BEAUTY OPER ATOR: . <-y eden ele: ga , oom, Mt, Srese GAP DRIVERS. STEADY AND Experienced. FE 45087. Wed., FH Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance ren Mayet cos 8 8 hover" Puneral Home ‘The Pontiac Press }|_W. Huron © “EM Sit tet BEACTY OPERATOR, FOR KEW Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types Rudy Mfg, Co. >...... ai 8s 0 Led SOLtEox STUDENTS “is TO | § y tn Water Tenants’ Policies Wayne Gerew Prod. Co = Le “42 oba., eer att ees FOR WANT ADS || fev Sintomert’ Sareesmry fecepeevim, Pine aghe it ‘ . be | je; bid and asked ‘ ‘ : had dest number, ae es gear Hath oe Ge aoa DIAL FE 2-8181 ot Bot pecenoary. Cail Mr, CARE] Examinations are formidable even te the 4 : | 3a Bees : dear brother!) from 8 to ad We Somreeeed. tr Ge evoman teal cia oak Wisconsin City Marks | ) Sent son and Ernest SO tl See Pe kas Sel wos pig NG a eariy more thon the wisest man can —— Many World Holidays nel W. June eh st an orrore dooula be, fe Bay Gr CARING HoUTtE BATES. evening & care, at 1 manch as $50 me i kt: pe Bhireh aor, spa, eines] ) Era anges ne, renee || Bia Beant 2 tag | Sy goto MA Tc aie 0 TL cama cine] =| Sumemmeetig, ey lank sega Se ceey | [DRA CIN guoye OPanaTOR al : 3 note of the many special holidays Finer ametitc esGteel | erie gt e_atverteg | [ELDERLY WAN TOR, OEE TUR | APPLICATION. ocePTED FOR : ; [elebrated throughout the world "| Siar weaker Se nthe be] Seeat Paaeine cong, ihe § | 87am S8 Ss Sie —— | guid vacations insurance bene x com : ie . " . cane one ‘ Time to wot eoteenen a Janesvi ee pany fle siicetse ti crashetas|| ema | TRIER Et IE “pete KRESGES ) , ow “ its inh SEOs my ontia YTON PLAINS oe . C r ; “path of nations” here. PERI _ For a Few Pennies Per Day! ee arm ates Si Union of Seat i ry : ~ eS *s Van : Call as now for informa- — . — 16), for instance, aed Japan's adult) é tion on how to protect — | (Jan. 15), Burma's Martyr's your boat and-motors for a ' oS a very small emount of , °— nd : Cemetery. Re ere Ss Meoraprinessee | Rs A ee | a 8 “| tie Pursiey Punersl Home,” CASE -WANT AD RATES. 4, W. HUTTENLOCHE | ~O peeerere| TEE Pa a = eee . y w. ; dear! : H.W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency || , | seereeeel : Bt H. W, Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns | 7 oe : 306-320 Riker Bldg. - Fe 41551. Hf 73 ie - aay Boreg oe 18 +. f elo TM, Rag, UE. Pat. Off. © 1968 by WEA Service, tne, “Now don't try to impress him with a lot of big figures — he’s from Washington, you know!’ see Service 22A Seed S30 to Varta nv ours . 450 wnt Instructions ATTENTION, M MEN Quality easily BUILDING REPAIR brie cement work, FE 8-604. bieck and cement work June 19th,’ 10 0m. to "| GREE WALES FORE = PORCHES AIR Sera one GR SPECIALTY — Would like to bear from reliable, . basements +a overhaul, and” install air eond-| CEMENT & BLOCK foning, beeting and ting) aEN = oom tnd wilting "No study” in ORY WALL PAPING, OUARAN. spare tie. No wee vers estimates OR ation write Uulities lnst,|PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING. nO. LESSONS. MAIGHG_in) tee EE Og § Moore sie PE boot. LECT VICE. ES Royal Oak Beauty College) Star" ve Cari is now ac: lim-| ELECTRIC. G. ED R- ited amount of student beauticians ray, 056 Myrtle Pe 2-8657. more’ information ‘grite “te, cat) FREE ESTIMATES Lincoin 86-9100 804 E 8 on new tions. mod- Royal Oak. rniting We will build or air Toroamne IN READ- Math. NG REPAIR, PLASTER- k, 6 yy size, Hs dibonens 0 too ba rge Residential and COMPLETE CAwn Orpen Breer ees, J nae High “WANTED MEN... ‘WOMEN AIRLINE CAREERS In The Air On The Ofound . a1: opportunities for women, SS sey acce you will be flown to nearest school to com-! ; plete ¢ et no ¢ cost to ‘ou, Pots y train- a w to deter- x mu Pag Bg aE Dis WAM oscescsacse-o: oeeeees BOITY) ccccesccssn fae reoereees RTATM crccevece sap ceee- =e sareee PHONE ..... , EDUCATION ....... HOURS wore: FROM --TO- Work anted Male 10 ele Cal : wig PLASTERING, NEW AND D,, RE. oagih _— Keller, FE 5-7329 a: KIN’ D sheet sastet work, Free estimates SPECIALIST 7 ALL (2) concrete work, Res Comm Licensed, bonded. ‘insured. tree on Raymond W_ mins, OL FRERCHING EXCAVATING FOR | a CARPENTER WORK NEW — rye we ee att Gilehes taal wets age | and cabinet work new and re- TRENCHING AND rb B Mursock FE ta! — BULLDOZING BSE BE on Be le ses. e ASIN MAKE x: ste” FE PE. 23706. or PE 6-000, B sing. Supplies 12% Supplies 12A Seeing = ti work nevenng|25 3 en SES. 22 FT. EX- —y for part | "Call after cellent tere ara : ge. 0 Ot bio. 0 CENTS = eg toriek, o cae a 31248 W -- TER, NEW REPAIR gift -2 FE 7, eirentbackD ELDERLY = J on Work gg! Cs iso ore Other — Zl Pu EXPERIENCED SODA FOUNTAIN air conditioned store Fit 8-2900. GRTERION EXTERIOR PAINTS timates on TFisa or ror OR SBT. ined we Ee pace ge carpentering rooms? plaster Fepalr. i WORK, me phe kind of Janitor work. week, Rea- FE ime. ING] Business Services 13 24-HOUR COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE OR_3-8130 "OR 3.3220 30 DAYS ONLY Tiees and free es heating and chim | any a alll Pa Feta" ‘nck iv | any. s yout | LIGHT TRUCKING Insurance Agencies 1A 2070 “nares “Site = TER TRENCHING- ge ciboaTtide aise na Laundry Service .18 PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ‘ontiae Laundry, FE aa GRADING. TED's LANDSCAP. an Ties est OR 6-243 7 & MA oy & a, ot “ie oe ee [omevel hh re eres mee AMB MAN'S PAIR OF BI colored * 95. ms tot Ps or cr ites “Ras. Rewards. OR LOST: “i FORDAY ORANGE white Persian kitten. Vic. of Au- burn Hgts. PE 5-9843. wale BEAGLE . BE. Walton LOST: SMALL = + nl saddle, aA . FE 2- ear vn rola & mowing. MA _5-1857 _ Moving & Trucking 19 ~~) MOVING — TAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonabie FE 5-3458 — ~ AA-1 Reduced Rates .}Smith Moving large van or pick- up FE abe sand and gf & RUBBAGE. $4 loa 86-0145. oO DELT IL CARTAGE Loca! and fone distance moving. Phone FE 5-6808 = Trucks to Rent Yeton Stakes Dump trucks. Semi-traiiers Pontiac Farm and ‘Industrial Tractor C. 8. WOODWARD pr +1 CRED 54638. OU CALL AND RUB- and soil. FE 4-2134. £13 Painting & Decorating 20 18ST, CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- Sse. Cash or terms. FE mates Wicker rprises. 86) __Brown Rd INT, PAINTING, GUAR. ge Gn 4-4360 3-9862. LADY TRTEAION OF SRATOR Papering & printing FE eee ie unos F hana? ao wo! ar . Reas. Fm aio. CBs: Be ‘APER HANGING & PAINTING per removed oy steam. rE 8-0343 | A-1 PA (PERTA TRGTNO _ FAINTING - a Mrs $-7905 In Debt? if te are mean troubie more c., 41% 8. Saginaw. Pees Oakland Theater. FE 80456 KNAPP SHOES ta Herman _ agro OR a0 NT SAFELY & ECO- with new) released Bes-a- et* _ tablets, -cents at MMS. : ON A THIS DATE June 1958 I will pot be re- any other than myself. Lanny Fowler 625 * Vougview, Lake Or- fon, jch ON AND AFTER THIS DATE June 10, 1958, I will not be re- oe ., for any — enafott 7S ay other ysell. ist In’ XT. PAINT- Albe E Biron Mike. Biron): a0 Decorating. Reas FE 5-2860, James §t. Pontiac, Mich. | PAINTING (PAPER HAN aan REDUCE NOW r_removed unds in six short days. As 4-1 PAINTING AND P. T 3 aie ne $1.00 per visit. See ugly Mason Thom m junds and inches melt away. &-i PAINTING & é abby muscles toned and — terior 10 cent . for cash.| ened. Cal) for appointment Guaranteed, Free est. FE 4-0205.|_ day. FE 4-4131. EXTERIOR PAINTING, SATISFAC REUNION ee eet Eee Class of "54 — Roosevelt High FOR THOSE School, = Sth 10 o'clock. Dodge fam Park No. 4, Pienic Area. WHO CARE RELUBLE PRR EO WN WOULD FE 4.0617 ike to join ing clue, Write HOUSE PAINTING FREE ESTI| Ponting, Press Box 9 or phone Ente MU_4-4741, Wtd. Children to Board 26 4 GOOD HOME AND CARE, LL censed. FS 5-3534 LICENSED HOME, LOVING care. OR 3-3563, Wtd. Household Goods 27 27 BEDRM SUITE, LIVING, 9. ITCH. en, misc. Private. FE-5-7332, FURNITURE NEEDED Entire re ome “ “et, the seh tt ir yen Bas Community Sale, Phone OR Wid, Miscellagyous 28 WANTED CAMP TRAILER 2-2010 : t ae CABY T FE 2-0038 SAVE ENERGY, USE ‘'WANT ADS! ‘To find a job, place to live or, a good used oar, see Classi- ified NOW. i cas Share Livin 0 ee ome. Wain Mama SOE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 BUYERS WAITING. GET THE tract. Soho. Kinsler Rentior, “#10 . Huron &t. Ph, PE 43535. _ IMMEDIATE | “2Rms, P Biv, hee Clean i FE 4- : ene: 12° wk. % oR furn. Parking. SHIRLEY Y"APTS. 180 E. Huron 3 EAN * a $12, PE 61600 — #8 2-2300. LARGE & UTILI- ACTION cece fat mae, ar Se aaa K aK. L. Templeton, Re R +4563 SU e eee |e ‘ C ASH a RMB. Bi ENT. UNLIMITED | shpan. “Prvetues. = ried owen waeante” eat |* ean’ prnate wth _geroge FRR EE ies | Hae Bag, el F $143 Cans Bat oath Ra : cruners 38 Voorta Tey LARGE ROOMS. 347 OBMUN. CASH |? yrs IN A FLASH 3-5 Pre enizsues % Henderson. 7 ROOMS a 5 + Ry! ooreen tb pon vein |_136 Bale yt ye Wa te satiatiog friends and 3 & BA te 4 le | A. Johnson |"« | i 10, sponsible for any debts contracted w buy a house, _MUlberry 89-0633 GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes we can sell your home for cash, with very small down pay- further informa- net WE TRADE WE BUILD ‘DORRIs & SON REALTORS 732_W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 Home Owners prope vet sale. Call for farther informa- -ARRO $143 on sr Pay FE 55-1284 — 384: Open 9 a.m. . p.m. (es 12 to @ NOW gage firms to get * ‘detail BR e under new FHA plan. Call us fo today, WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 $660 Dixle Hwy. Open Eves “ti] 9 ~ Sun. 10 ‘til 5 me Sie ae eae ai : Paul M., Jones, Real Est. - H * Meech “ Wanted to Rent 29 oe * 2 Mipet e Saag. Pau VILLA APTS. Ave. i ware, +45. a mo, Call = BA on Aubern Ave, baby welcom: ne. drinkers’ Pid : ia 8 i} ne T LARGE r entrance st APT, Pere come. or FE 6-0077. ae |6 RM. APT.. STOVE & REFRIG- erator furn. $85 mo. A 103 Bloomfield bigenann next to Bt. Joe's Hospite 5 oR ’ BATH spines Eucirnyses at Nf r as Call Roife ith, Realtor 6-0486 : T RMS APT.” EXC NEIGHBOR. ——- welcome Owe- o MEN heat, ee stove UP -. hot water beptet. pee ement. $60 month, In- quire st 3139 Dixie Hwy. NEw 3 BED Across from R atergnees. $45 per mo. oes Ken: _liwo SMALL Wed? SIDE WOME, POLL + basement. Gas $65. 5-6106 sCBURSAN = 7 Bi m home, .Large fertile — plot Main hwy. 65. FE 06. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 2 MODERN Beautiful beach, nen ® PE 54-1325 WHY PAY RENT? WV ERM ERER ding | elec. — srw SraraoR— CIVILIANS $280 DOWN 2 bedroom ranch, full basement, Imost new heat & r ot it! EVES. rd Tox "to #0851 .BUILD YOUR OWN bud 3 time. sataette = on basement for eta) pow— see our ercetlent choice of as $750, No down payment pg you start to build a ‘LADD'S INC. mlm sn SS Drayton Pisins -|3-Bedrm, Ranch lisa ‘| In Waterford Village Very attractive imide bath and “err Off West Co- _lumbia. FE 4-1128 7 CLEAN RMS PVT. BATH. Cooi tn summer, Garage. __adults. Ref. PE 2-3990 J ROOM AND BATH BABY WEL- UTIL. Refined cume. In: Pontiac. Phone MYrtle ne PVT. * ath & eet. gibi. T RMS. ce Tey pea. | eluded, TARHROE ene f incues avery fg verve. © Couple ae: i fe ‘APT act Mi aes “5 Rats — ap Tee eae is 5-4638, ON IND FLOOR & 2 rms on Ist. Ea. with prt. bath, _PE 12-1672, East side. 4 RMS AND BATH. GROUND PE sss Lec clean, and nicely furn. + RM. SPER AND BATH. NICE. All private Good location near bus. FE 5-6421 before 6, FE 2.7459 after 6, # ROOMS AND BATH, iat FLOOR, 3%6 Clairmont. FE. 8-137 4 ROOMS, NICE, ore PRE- fer adults. Will consider i young _baby, FE 4-7267, @NICE ROOMS, Ape aia OR 3 nice rooms, FE AND are. furn. Near bus, tien couple, FE 2. LISTINGS WANTED LAKE PROPERTY - HOMES FARMS — COMMERCIAL - ALL TYPES OF BUSINESS — LAND CONTRACTS=WE BUY EQUITIES - BUYERS WAITING _JOLL, REALTY 2536 DIXIE HWY. FE 4-4561 WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS waiting for commercial proper- tes. farms and acreage, A phone 1 will give you immediate ac- ROY KNAUF a FURNISHED 4 APT., * aoe to high : scneol FE 54-6782 * (RMS & BATH, PVT. ENT. West side Call Tre 2-0661 after 6 _FE 5-5322: 7 ROOMs AND BATH. ALL Orit ities furnished, Located close downtown. on North Perry. sis weekly. Call FE 4-4821. 4 lal FURN. APY. 154 CHAND- 5 Rooms AND BATH FURN. ___.OR 3-8832 & COTTAGE 8T., 2 7 RMS. apts, cowie dcunes. Every- : thing cluded See caretaker. 26% W. Huron &t. FE 2.7401 Apt. Bi “are, Snyder, FE 760. G OAKLAND HAVE CASH BUYER” 3 | Reet $e ——— Z et apt.,. $55 FOR FARMS Bee cue A BEAUTIFUL cava iM | WRIGHT Fishing, bathing Sod pouting. Ma OAKL. AVE. S-oaan Adults, MY > OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL, 8:30 APT PVT ENT JUST RIGHT '_MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tor: couple, FE 5-3036. Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker 500 Eliza Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 naar von 4-482 WILL BUY OR LIST UR LAKE property, Pu waiting, - Offi oe Ra. PON EM 3-311 PO BACHELOR APARTMENT, wt T- > vate bath. no drirtkers. GLEAN 3 ROOMS AN AND BATH. Adults only FE FOR SoLORED 2 & 3 reo all nice aitien. Close te. to do i a iow as $12.50 week Pe eal atk AIR” "CONDITIONED \9 SALMER Street Pontiac's | ‘ newest modern apartment — ment. Balcony type, Individua trances. Beaut'ful kitehens; § & Refrigerator —~ Auto, h ho* water eat Adults Read = im ts Sr i OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10 A.M. THRU Lt STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT, tic FE se png PAUL A, KERN RANGE, E RE . rorated : utilitie ioged Mansfield. Baby welcome, 473 re Rent Houses Furnished 35 a elect BRICK. COMPLETE- furn, including art facili- les. Full basement. Attached rage. Large yard. Take rie leges. nBO. 3 BEDRM HOME FURN. LAKE _ priv, MY 3.2895. 2.0R 3 TEACHERS rm. lake home for rent cok Bent. to June. Close in. erro Call FE 2-3286 or MI 4 RMS, AND sat N. MID- _land, Also 4 rms ye bath upper. a @ ROOMS AND BATH, GOOD CON- dition, large lot, leges on atkins 1 year Dawson & le Saginaw, Pontiac. am. to 5 _ - & ROOM 2 BEDROOMS, ON LAKE front, pvt. drive, off water, shopping close. to Pontiac, ref, OR: ROOMS. CO} COMPLETELY ~FUR- . #8 an ince was tur. | 185 Baldwin, ce agora amen mar neem rn SIDE, as he eerece. “Write Pontiac Oe Ss Box IDEAL FOR COTFLE. BEDRM, ake, EM e priv. on Union as heat, privi- — Rent for Watson. rel PE 2-54 MODERN 8M, SMALL HOUSE. 204 Ferry MACED. oi ene eo $ ROOM MOD- ol} heat, naturel ap eer turnished, vallable June 18 Bae A- Bae ve 9 uired. laue,- boa’ elie for 1 year lease at $90 References and deposi Seminolé Hilis, 7 room completely furnished, of] heat, 2 car garage. Available June 15 for 1 year lease at $125 per month to responsible Fai Wake Soi Renter Rolfe altor 8-046. PRIVI- year cacy ocewpancy, Woodhull “Lake. aie aeoge Harton Fe PE oie. = aati me, or call FE $4 Au | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, LAD- fes_267_N. Saginaw, PE. 20100 CLEAN SLEEPING | QOM, GEN _tleman, 24 Norton, FE 28771. HOTEL | ROOSEVELT get aot reoms with Som i? 2 dey or week age RM, WITH KITCHEN ._ 3S Baldwin Ave, FE Rooms With Board 38 1 _ FROM TOWN WITH OR thout meals. 20 eee acta CLEAN, HOM : AAAS meals, 14 Matthews. FE 5. LOVELY ROOM, WITH OR eae out meals. Home privile: we For Bah ha Reailor, my, ord. | sain Smith, Realtor PE cs on — we a Rie ne J ROOM WATERFRONT APART- fe } ot 2 adults. Rea:| 35 foot living room. large pic: PU re Wie. vr ase ment, nicely decorated and fur- 9 AND sonable ae § ture w, ed ol ‘of Miracle he shop ine Center nished. Compact kitchen, good! Newly decorated 2 rm. apt. $55 / Se ApTIFUL RUNYAN LAKE furnace, aluminum storms and eeded badirv. . J : reage a living room with jots ao tech mnt Sée Sn Senten. 2 modn. lakefront. we cacuaee Pe dinchad —_ _— =e eT WHITE | SOAR. ABOUT Ready, Willing and Able Bath private entrance and. patie Arr, 3 SSS. Sate TH. AUTO BEAT. | tages. Purn.'Lincota and white, Oversised lot $0x183, Sete Se ta enleeat RE] SSMS pee | Se, cas:| easton pe Auer ae P| CRTAOE, RMS, EGS | Rahat "Bagh is Re 2.1803 days; PE 2-658] after 6. M_3-4700.___ _Cail _______ | _FR 46-3681 | ROOMg AND BATH. THIS 18| ¢ 2 BEDROOM HOUSI COTTAGE re Fam “BLACK LAKE | meen disappointmest, Owner E, 4 PER s leaving state. Only $1,400 down _Hobbies & ; Supplies 24A 24A, | POUITABLE SOCIETY FARM dhterent eo coal. | _ month iF patie, jen nae bok = $40 s manth plus taxes and TE ETTERING SET. =y Nor more with 106 ft. front | Sdults only Must see to appre: Arts COTAGE. ON PONTIAC LAKE. : EROY pert | = ve ) _ciate FE #2761. An modera 3 room end beth! “Good beach. $90 weekly. EM Attractive Bungalow PAINT poke “NOWBER PICTURES J ‘. ‘D. .cparies es Wa eeei | sae Pao yes ENT. WEST Always toasty warm in winter. | i os at winsavure | Elizabeth Lake Fstates cre e"ames tos: ——- . —_—— ron rear W owe as _Book 15 _E_dawrence St WE NEED CONTRACTS 3 CLEAN OB oe eatranee eure fi sure cross ventilation, coolness in Lk., Lake City, Ph. Maple §-1084. ee ae poerme., cok : “ » priv en e le summer, Ample ty fac a. GOTTAG Se Ake nk 1 furnace * g\ecar ms notices: & Personals 25 | For ,quick action. courtesy, low | Cail after $ pm. PE 63443. Agreeable friendly neighborhood. | “Good beach $50 per wk. EM | lated Garnes, Fuse corner lous Keer An.| for Mr, Hayden. a cee | Sere ts = a 2 2 een, cae a oe ——. "Pudgie J. ©. HAYDEN, Realtor heat & auto hot water furn.| schools. LAKE ORION — 3 BEDROOM! fect swimming and Sere es astne and ‘Bpence, | 0 _Z. Waiteo PE _8-0441| 151 Norton, PE 2-1728. 7 dil tan Hh Ulasporta ton cost, | “modern, 40 ft. sand beach and| fishing lake, Only $1,800 down. Call PE 48436. Reward. J LARGE RMS. . BATH A water. K G. Hempstead, _boat. MY 3-2863. Gi F k any aE eat =, = Wanted Real Estate 32A | Est! Ut paid, Good neighbor- Huron Fe eu04 MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT 1roux-F TONKS ing a friend! eee a BIRMIN 3 RMS., STOVE & iggin : Confidential The RM APTS. 18ST & IND FLOOR. oe é. GENERAL REAL ESTATE ré ena ASH }, ghiid, welcome, relerences. 361 or MT eases ‘inetuded FE savii ban nae oy c RONT. 1 WOF a aU oe st WITNESSES TO ACCIDENT| FOR YOUR ROVE OR i —--—--. | GLEAN 3 RM. PRIVATE EN-| of FE 2-69 ear St. Mic a5 on Cass Ave, near Wisner, Thurs-| If cash piles te ty bet is look | 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. 192 ieee. 1 a adh Des CO wo STAG LAKE AT ile. 7 ROOM $1,000 pan ler ; = cas aN Tas. dune 5, at about 5 p.m.’ over your property for @ cash | Whittemore. __$60 mo. Clean adults. FE 2-2416. riitchenette. apts ern double garee paved. street, | involving white Olds and Goebel| sale. fn many cases we can get. j RM&S PV. BATH AND ENT. | CHANDLER AVE a LOWER eines DERN. CORY. : ruck, please call FE 27505. _ | you cash, for smal) or letse| Gas heat Reasonable: 87 8. Parke aa isa re "Pri each LAKE, SHODERN, N: | 9730 4 near Saginaw St. lar AUTHORIZED” equities, We also, have buyers for) s+ fiat. Newly dec, $56. TO 9-4133. 9 bear + oe. rahe arranged in 3 MASON SHOES land ‘gontracts. Real Estate. | Roous FURNISHED OR. DESIRABLE NEWLY DECORAT-.| Ket s HENRY J COMPEAU 401d. Ask for Mr. Clark tan Pit counts, Pan od weloaine! General Hospital FE 0ti0.” For Rent Rooms 37 PONTIAC REALTY 2 Oe eee | We Will Buy arden _ spe FOR COLORED _ Tt Baldwin FE bars i RMS., i re ENT, room SLEEPING LARGE aND cone hemp 2s ay eg ales Your Equity - _Sdults.” 402 W. Huron. PE 5-1584. Sake coceen paaareed frees, + Clean, 103 Pairgrove. peta «ids. Pair cuts. $1.50. Tues. & | Don't lose your home-cash watt-| J ROOMS AND BATH, 2 PVT, EN- | Lake PRONT, FOR CLEAN COU- | AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD Where are the most fab- Thurs, nights Dorothy’s 500 N.| ing-no r _ We aiso need| trances, 285 Oakland, _die No drinkers FE 3-4160. ern room, wk FE 57332. wiously individualized homes Perry _FE_2 Be OR aT Oe Disle |) ROOM APT. UTILITIES FURN. | LOWER FLAT 3 LARGE ROOMS | ALL KEWLY DECORATED. MOD. | - deing built — and in what reas oot Gh $0. Open. Pri Pri. Eves | LAKE PROPERTY LISTING § TF RMS, yaa Pr ie _feroished,” $35, ‘month 9 “ern, a) iy vereen’ 80 “EXCLUSIVE al ® ves A i urnisned, | on = a. me, 4 M&H STYLE-RITE WR 3-341; needed in Northwést Oakland| drinkers. 114 Center. FE 5-4360.| LOVELY 6 RM. APT, CARPET- i Ys ‘a LAKE AREA? Williams Lake & Hightand Rds. | County & vicinity —" igen) RMB, T AND CLEAN, TWIN| ed. Near —" Hospital. suit- | BEA iL ROOM ON THE ~ . DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES MRg.| Realtor. Be ar — beds," all vit, qnituite only. Bee able for 3 adults. After 4 p.m.| lake with kitchen, nome cea labs Tavior. 86 Gillespie. FE 31283. ae Hi gne Mis. Or after 4:30 © Sun. 16| FE 4.3307. rath $5 mo OR 34101. an Wits SUSPLiE’ rac Scams “tation 2818. Colject. Pinegrove ue ¢ ENTRANCE. ; Wallace. FE A, CARPENTER WOULD aaa |* TNICE t LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE | ORCH ARD CT. APTS. “Phat i’ sundry, telephone. 488 No, It S Not The $64,000 QUESTION" But can be answered by your visit to... JAYNO HEIGHTS Not a tract, but an espe- elally choser location of dis- tinction -—- Fabulous beyond description. 1 or 2. West side, FE 83338. PVT RM. WITH OR WITHOUT board, FE 8-9427 Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCIES, MEN OR women, Bed or ambulatory pea- tients accepted Easy rates Rose Li Rest Home, FE _5-4267. NEW, MODERN REST HOME. __now open, reas, rates. MA 5-3488. VACANCIES FOR 3 LADIES, LOW rates, EM }-€110 Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Roome by ~~ or Week Also 1 or 2 apartments. peel and refrigers: don units. uburn FE 2-9230 _ Rent Office Space 41 “4 Ww. bY Lv ae veer yeaa § bidg. to share with canoe this t reasonable. Ol, 1-904] ee iy — fod accomo- bo Md 2 desks with 1 rival ce Telephone apera- r service avaliable gg EU, A BS UE, om Heat” ana aba olecticty aC ad Feo PoE ANELED OF- Bett Peeters oi OR D101, LIKE A L CAR -| BARGAEN? Lots ‘of ‘em 39 | $25,000 to $75,000 3 BEDROOMS aie 3 BEDRMS. & ILY ROOM 2, 3, AND EVEN BATHS Each a Panoramic View We urge the most “Dis- eriminating” —— to tn spect these unusual offer~ ings NOW! OPE DAILY 48 SATURDAY 3-7 SUNDAY 28 MANY MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE | OCCUPANCY —GOOD TERMS— Bateman Kampsen ¥ s REALTORS FE 40528 in the Want Ads! re nT 8. Twletrape by vale. TWENTY-FOUR % é ALA Bes For Sele Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43/ For Salo Holes. 43) 3 BEDRM, moves -KEEGO Harbor. $6,500 Pe eae - St. Michael’s Area 2 bedroom with basement on paved street. Just deco- rated and in = con- dition. Hardw floors. ' Tile bath, alum, me & screens. East Subarban : bedroom home in nice ondition on large lot. Near MsU Oakland, FHA terms available. Waterfront the canal, very near ke and easy access to bs pa Otter — Lakes baver mt atte attach a fare asem 5 2 bedroo O ame, Latte lot hee 500 — Terth Seminole Hills 4 bedroom brick, WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 WEST HURON STREET OPEN EVENINGS FE 5-8183 MILLER A SAFE INVESTMENT - Oakiand Ave., corner lot F gemexons for Lae ness and a good 6 room home bedrooms and bath, Basement <3 new gas furnace. Here is main street location for only $11. 975 - Terms. FIRST ADVERTISEMENT on this — cae beater, West side.loca- . 2 bedrooms and bath, sep- = dining room, full basement, oi] furnace, 1% car garage. Full pee only ‘96500, $100 down, Bal. per month, NO DOWN PAYMENT. This home an do. r w Bu ely material needed to responsib: ge same on the contract. William Miller Realtor — FE 2-0263 W. Huron JOLL ~ Make an Offer Payments only $52 per month in, | EM EM BY OWNER . State University, Gall FE xP f tp Ae Rtind fate | Eat rd = rece Inds eps Se ~~ | Aes py ny e located at “ee ook “Been. none ois ea Brick Suburban fe pesutifulty landscaped. yord 9 betroee: brick. The beh.) scemete et, Across creat Alum storms — from new hb hool. real Large lot. Only $650 down. boresis at $7, porn price. $1,500 dowp, immediate $550 Down ANN ARBOR STREET Lovely 2 bedroom home complete with carpetin, d dra Ga- rage, fenced f back ard large ely landscaped. Imegine $8,750 is the total cig Bn for @ Lape ag home. Small down pay- ment, fast possession. ee at vely room among jove- ly shi trees. Loads or berries and grapes. Fenced: yard sem = ge- rage. Near bus and A = bargain at $7,850 ith * 9000 JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1318 Baldwin FE 4-0647 ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT, lovely 2 ae es 2 beautifully landscaped rage, on - lots, Excellent sandy =. ex- elusive area. $25,000 or can be sold on one lot for mae with easy terms. Call EM 3-62 Highland, 3 bedroom, 8 rooms in all, part basement, ‘storms and FA fully insu- lated, carpetin: 2 car garage, landscaped $ = 600, easy terms. Richard Steele, _Realtor 224 Center St. 256 W. LONGPELLOW §&T. 5 ROOM home in ouesiions cond: s b - Letig, term oor —* ed ment to see. . NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. ae Lake privileges Price reduced to s er LK. See, ae ee pow 5 yon for quick EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. ed oe Ee sans cluding taxes and bedroom modern home, Space on Earth = it's owt of this world! 5 liv- ing-sised rooms with basement. $ per month, ment. Cottage St. Income This 2 family pene” is already occupied, Aecdep ging $146 = mon 5 — b in each fiat. “convenient location. Asking only $11,500, Take Advantage NY - Ng - After € p.m. call OR 3-197. J. 4. eo Realt: 2526 POO ene . OCR. Spacious modern house on 2 acre tract. Near Large lake, Rew ace tivities room, a. - — outdoor grill. Sub- mit your eae A COUNTY REALTY a Union Lk. EM 34164 34331 EM EM 32411 | after 6 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE S. Bloomfield H’lands & elude carpeting, diewasher, dis- — Lt Fi. and Suburban ving at shy best. * 910.000. about $3,500 Model Home Sale One of our builders in Colberry Park bas 2 new brick ranch homes that we have used as models and now can be pur- ehased at a low reduced price May need some decorat and ——— Each have 3 bedrms., 2 baths GE kitchen and at- tached 2 car garage One has full basement. Drive out to one block east and south from cor- Woodward and uare Lake . Or just east of Ted's Drive In. Open daily 1 to 6. West Side Brick A a wide river for ca- _ = ———t and fish- ine room mode: ome, smal) barn and 2 car Bm nt Over 100 young bearin: peach trees Well located a main paved road. A rare find at ay $16, 000. Cash to mortgage. KINZLER REALTOR 670 %. ox hy St. Ph. FE 4-3525 . FE 2-0629 EVE. . Partridge 3-Bedroom — Trade Very comfortable 3 bedroom bun- low. on paved street. 2 car at- a toched garage. Basement with oil furnace. Priced for quick sale at only $8.750 on easy, easy terms. Will accept property, ee ba e “whet have you'’ in trade. this today Brick Waterfront New brick, 3 bedroom ranch type home with full basement. Beau- titel view trem picture sindews vous cueertaniy ie Say tos and | ring room. Extra hail’ bath lesela yeoman basement. Everything is the Sues eas) meriegs seem. p Ana 9 in range-oven, bage disposal alarm system. Fine fireplece and many more extras Total price only $22,500 on terms anc even a fire- REALTOR PARTRIDGE hose hae HURON FE 43581 OPEN ‘TIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE low down pay- ar- ledgestone John K. IRWIN Time to Build Builq the new home that you have always dreamed of, e our new home nce us for information today. Sylyan Shores on Woodbine A ee Bride and Groom ’ Your dream home, ranch 3 rooms Rag ron cash to 4 Only $11, Bloomfield Ranch street. Sear per Mo. = mortgage. in- With Basement * , 20 ft. screened pores. and full basement, $37,- John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1925 313, West ‘urea Street Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. MI 6-3783 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $400 DOWN ... Plains area with a comfort- able bung replace, arage, giassed-in h, on ide barvec DRAVTON PLAINS in! Cedar shake exterior, living room, ver WHY? ut in lawn, uy storms and screens, CLARK $8,900. SIX ROOM MODERN. eated on Hamilton &t. off Baid- = Has 3 bedrooms, bath, din- room, basement, HA heat. $i "00 down “TRADE. LARGE FOR SMALL, 7 home 3 bed- room, gas Or $0,900 room modern = rooms & bath, — heat. garage, * par eel! for $1, or less down. full price. 3 BEDROOM RANCHER. White aluminum siding, excellent condi-/ . Oak floors, largé modérn kitchen, full basement, oil nest. 90k 127 ft. jot, this — le a new, $13,000. On FHA te street Hien er ‘ ear $13,800 with | Forged or accept eae) home ‘CLARK REAL ESTATE| TO = TO) yaaen * LARGE 13 ROOM HOUSE. gut Open Ad to 8 3" Mighiand Ra” lent lake rivileges gleaming with tt $50-—we are waiting Bateman ‘377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ; mt ‘LAKE FRONT ON PONTIAC Lake includes 147 ft. lake . Ag bedroom. home, . bath house, Cail EAST Sipitdnogae! Modern 5 room home near Blue Sky Drive b. ‘Lares lot 80x 240. Full price only $9,000 —. easy - terms, i A. Taylor L ESTATE & INSUR sro 10 (M60 at — Lake) * a! 2 alow including A =, year old! Just broken full divided basement, = beat, plastered walla, tile bath, large hewly carpeted modern ‘puild garage, carpeting and all the extras when you can have all of these plus beautiful knotty pine eled breezeway. yours the charming 3 bedroom. 4 yr. old ranch . type home w only .$1,450 down plus mortgage costs on easy FHA terms — freshness on pees 19 minutes from down- Le- Pontiac, Tota! age od — an appointment a “tas NY, DIXIE LAKE | Male 5§-5821 pan 9 to 9-~Sunday 2 ‘to 5 ROOM, GAS ' . BASE- : school - $395 DOWN «. trim 2 kitchen a Wate 9308 al] Neat, room, ie $495 DOWN Leer yea acres. , Beautl- areas home’ on ,950 full price. Eat he tae Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8S. Main. Clarkston, Mich, (ACROSS FROM BANK) payment a and stores. Low By owner, PE 5-0107 i 31000 Seno ie 1-0540. 2 Mt. mens-East Blvd. section. Full Ottawa Hills One Williams Lake Watkins Lake RE PE 4-4516 LAKE ORION JIM WRIGHT 4 room tices foil Clarkin district, Complete erocis., Off af 8 Miva. With ly Down pymt. J A lote Near grea. Easy terms. oe Sie KNUDSEN" and ‘a goed value wits Pua"t terms available too, Only $1. down an it. Lake privi- Only — Po con this home lor $5,500, Wooded lot and = is modern. good value, WM. H. KNUDSEN ALTOR 244 8. Res a I Ra. Evenings, PE 2-2182 ROOMS & BATH. Pontiac, terms NER, 6 new seecnaet in FE ely Ve Oakland Hills Country Club. 3. — bed-|_ FE 2-1476 — lovely phy le ay . with repress. eapaes room. | LA! IVILEGES big kitchen “Fees bedroom ranch. buys this excellent 3 bed- room, 7 year old West side == home on new A mort- woomE gage. Finished basement| 2 family in excellent reutal cm recreation room, €88/ jocation. § rooms and [bath heat and 1%: car garage} on ist floor; 3 room Beautiful landscape 5 bya bath on 2nd’ floor with pri- on 60 ft. Jot. This could be vate entrance, Full price well called our “SUMMER/ oniy $12.250 with low down SPECIAL." re irs ac- payment. ceptance ONLY NOTHING aint ATTENTION GI BUYERS — REALTOR FE 5- 0471 - i @ large 175x200 ft./942 JOSLYN, COR, MANSFIELD in Drayton| OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Kampsen) REALTORS FE 4-0528 ’ 4i2 R' ESTA rw, nace OP Re NOW... fu CAN BE ae PINE LAKE RIVILEGES. 72 ft. Led 5 ay r img ceramic bath, also am pe is tiled and is paneled Erepines! “Storm ms ee Landscaped 100x150 a “YOu WILL AGREE or RIFICE AT $25,500. Will Bees for $18,000. BE WISE — BE FIRST! SSIGAY ron Leke Rade $10,500, $10,150. and $11,750. e (2) Three two-bedroom mod- ern bun, and $1 WE TRADE— WE BUILD PPM "Poke TE Pan SPECIAL! FULL - 2 eT cont BLoce ‘uit. FE 5-8184 33 W. HURON ST. REAL MS OAKLAND AVE. FE 50441 ING. GOOD D LAKE AREA HOMES | (eee eres D SER VICE NEAR CROOKS among og ee R. J. VALUET, Realtor lots. Plenty of shade. ] ACRE 345 OAKLAND AVE FE s-p603 Ee Eo ee MILFORD VILLAGE Seats fart ta cole a Howard E. Fox he Che REAL ESTATE many. atlas Stentires. g, becroom raneh UAC yqq|8218 Dinle Hey. Drayton Plains) ue Caney gat ball" Youngstown 7 ROR pows: wine z-rome| CRA WFORD AGENCY _Feduced |} Sitween. awe By 3 FL MY 3-1143 609 E. Flint st. ORION, MICH LAKE INCOME, NICE INTERIOR, , NEAR State 6 and down, 4 and ae ‘FAMILY APARTMENT, FINE OS ation ble price. Will 'y house with separate baths & entrances, fine location, cellent —. $2,000 down, fami — Baldwin ope ~~ 42.800 down, $100 t month "Matheson Real Estate 118 FE. FE 4-1156 NOR HOME out of town. PE 4-305. Saenment ~ . f block io St. Michael's, S000, PE #2149. Here It Is! if you are Furnished Income Good clean, well-built and all tn on Raeburn street, just inaw, 2 family income, furnace, garage, takes Eves. FE 8-0823 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE If Your credit is good, this house for bern e Fire Acres Plus full basement BP fruit trees, many omg extras. $8,000 with good terms. Drayton Woods Ranch Roman brick and aluminum exterior. 3 bed- rooms, large sts g with fir with oN Nites ahd tory. = 27 with Tots CORD LAWREN Open Eves. FE 4 osgs WEST SIDE No money down to G. I. modern. 136 E. Pike $650 DOWN wa 2 BEDROOM HOME On 60x265-ft. lot, over- loo! xing Stttch Lake —_ aoe privileges, — -. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES om BL neeeeete, st oa, $14,- on FHA term PINE LAKE FRONT 6 room,* ere, >) 5 jarne bed- rooms, rm, — = ag 2 sats, Oe 4 en ear arage,, large screened patio tio, 80 ft of good beach. CALL FOR won IN ATION, ‘ ~ Smith- | beg tk @3i01 W_ Huron ; Six room Loca: on | ] I I 1p r1es paved street close ¢ to General Hos- * : 1. Wail wall carpeting. FE 23-0474 Realtor FE 4-7114| Everything the best including g4- 8 Liste ristinc SERVICE | j Full Price Only: $450 DOWN $10,750 WEST SUBURBAN roo 3 bed ranch, WM. A. darge jatidseaped lot, 1 x Lammengnat | KENNEDY ca " enetian pond. ats windows # and otieae Priceq rig! ® REALTOR 4-3560 Open Evenings ‘til 9 Hempstead LOW DN. PAYMENT? Bere bp 0 set Unease, * te istghen, carpeted iting iat Weslo rm. es ee a wikes Ay andscap oe 5 ll e Estates. For Sele Hewes 43 For Sale Houses 43 SYLVAN LAKE Custom room basement. Fm, = Oak ital Baste oa Bee “RAIN ye ad . $750 ; Song WE PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE JUDAH LAKE $8,990 $38 PER MONTH $293 Moves You In FHA $64 PER MONTH $344 Moves You In 3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN WE 2-9122 OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. ‘TIL DARK Diorah Butiding Co. Builders of National Homes _ STOUTS Best Buys Today SMALL FARM Desirable — _— Clarkston, and fillable land, partly tene ier ft i vestock. Owner: s : health "ferees sale at $10,509 with $3,000 down, FRIENDLY Atmosphere stands out fn a from the — c ith ite Benoa! Ont $499 a Immediate possession this Dag oe Foom and bath hom near‘ new elementary sc close to Fisher Two large lots and 1 ‘ear garage. children to hig ty Immediate possession, BUSINESS. BLOCK A-1 location 40x60 brick and cement block construc’ 2 stores on main floor, 2 rooms in basement for rental, steam heat, Jaund WHIPPLE LAKE acre lake front $1,500 down will Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 71: N. gaginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open Eves, ‘til 8. ANNETT $2500. convenient terms, Judson Street cores family home of 7 rch, Roored attic, Base ‘ae: . foe vs ne ‘possess n. it: Lake Privileges : Charmifig ranch Home. .sur- 5" | Roy hats Fe 38 ©. Huron et oe ¢ ; 4 . < 1 in % » OFFERS Water Frontage fog ge fe Biss gion! pie sa Se gown Price aztatiy tad neogeed sale. Vacant. Only RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | z SES: EA 20-2 20 to be moved. 2517 Adams Income—$1, 000 Down Clarence C. Ridgéway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave FE 4.6203 en ea epee ay | floors. neg = PANCUS, R Realtor | sEORGE BLAIR : pReALTOR : 716 ‘FE 5-ti61 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Btreet W. Huron or FE 5-0338 Build Love 2188 Cass Gls ] No Now tion cal Hubert C. igpdibrane land Lake s Dn. Mu Det. Me ears M, R. 2 PE 86-6192 suburban, : guafitia ‘all "today. have fersee. Std ona ae rel TT Im Bt, Michael's district $a Ree aeeneed automatic gas beat and 3 car garage, George R. Irwin REALTOR re sores Ave. CHEROKEE HILLS” Firs Offering * ceoms ct oomuines baa veD- Lakefront excellent RS fishing. Beautital, eve ae certainly mendous this s 5 room cottage with urniture included. Huron River * feed SN” ‘bath With Shower, Fichaaalte Peta ARRO- TED McCU GH. REALTOR $143 san s-Elizabeth Rd. rE & FE 4-384 Open 9 a.m.-® p.m, Sunday 12 to 6 LJ J Established in 1916 REDUCED — See this fine brick — home, iv * porch, facing’ can aa I fear e8 oF garage, only |° On Cedar eet pad: safe, sandy | # boa og oN. 3 RY “th pear. 3 53-4355. For SALE BY OW . a heat. s & se . BD re} street. 500. PE 43772. ¢ I pl. vs of Waterford - ape a | ieee Sun Hving \, ain- . closed in ae . Frame constru West Suburban co --™ jarge 2 fe ay yy ment, oll furnace, Loge Really . 100 = 3a, f. lot. Call for oe eke Gn an , — pe ama A Lo 3 . $6,900... featuring a large living. room, North of city limits 2 modern th, oak | lots. Needs some floors, base- 6 basem. ao enced 100 x aE lot, ee fog ee eee ee GILES REALTY CO. | Biista*s 7 pr ons tate 175 BALDWIN AVE. After 6: FE 3- er FE 89773 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WHITE BROS BUNGALOW. 5 RMS. & BATH. ° 1288 : gE gg een and mod- 8680 Rey. convenient on tut | orp Open Eves. ‘til : Sun. 10 ‘til 5. Li Orton, $10,500, Sell owner, Ma 640 This ls It! ROOMS 1% BATHS, AUTO heat, oak floors, at 240 8. L Owner leaving state must Rea.onable down payment,| Sell. 3 bedrm. brick Jen « home. FE 4-5425 3 bedrooms, 1% bath, fireplace, “ la reation room Heart of the Lakes tn basement, 2 car brick Cage gates Igy Cass Lake Eo . W RADE — Canal | ‘A DOLLHOUSE. Williams Lake room home. wall to wall car- rivileges. : rooma. 1000 “down * peti tn = pres rm bed-| NEAR CRE NT ait Sgt ft. eee room. Heeds seeertet WOOD $500 down, by REALTY S Ww SURDICK. ly 8 room 3 bdrm. ors din eat. wil build house, OXFORD. VE- $4,000 ping rm., — a ae & ing tm.. large ba’ oral, Fars! arene. "wot wa. ter heat 6. Nothing Dn Il build 2 or 3 ome with “basement 00,3 on your Shien * starter for sm _ er Fg ngs McDonald. tle home furnace, ig vg condition. Lares, space, Priced .BROWN DOWN < Colored. Dandy Iit- a with basement, | Gac c lean =. Me —— New Ranch Homes * 4380 Down — "see PER MONTH Se Weeta te fh tot. 3 blocks 5 eee “teeeees Worth to 171 Melrose BROKER Mr CMT? — MA 4330 Williams Lake i! Howard E. Fox REAL ESTATE wm ie Ba 4 &, Ae — 3 piss cee terms. det. Lane “s MIDDLETON $00 DOWN « Located on $950 DOWN — Located off Wal- ton Rd. near Blue ay Pee gf $ rooms and ba New car garage. Nice ceiy board w trede ‘and Ss back yard Bar B-Q. Immed- fate possession MANY oo Gee HOMES sof DOWN 5 UP ‘Leslie R. Middleton FE pTii — On 3302) — PE 6-003 Tel-Huron 2 Blocks — THIS ” fal basement five ung oll feet storm -& screens, fenced rear yard, garage & more. $10,600. Attractive Brick ONEER HIGHLANDS — iake ved & all, gas beat, finished recreation room, aluminum storm fe parental — Da omy on traverse rods, & TERMS. J. R. Hiltz PE 5.6181 | ‘ privile Realtor 1011_W. Huron ASSOCIATE FE 6-0663 robe Best Buy! ERN 2 Story duplex with 2 bedrooms, ofl heat. Large corner any ex- = Reasonable down pay- men 3-Bedroom Ranch | Srl oes ag 8 cee hea’ : lot. Built fo gnioravle f 2.5 mil PAE “iving WILL TAKE YOUR HOME ; IN TRADE 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. double’ Th ae sae + in : Tep e, bu m oven ttractive ki : $650 DOWN — Real value. Large 3 fein fied bam ful inal | Reso Manan SEN! ego Hater surburban location. See i now at seen et ¢ Washer and be only $15,950 and worth it! Terms ooo ee eeliceed ||, yacast. amar vag 8 ae and just like new, 5 per cent int. Pridham. ‘Kindly call Seen ant waiebiel aie Boy rson and peg 7%, 4 deal Large iitehe! tiled bath, bsm’t, | $14.950 LITTLE FARM — Over an x wi CHOLIE, with of ‘beat ‘and extra bath; | sere of land with momen Franch ‘ST. etal awnings char — 3 bedrooms. Ra ge a Room 4 paren too, on acre of wo ter carhee aud breesewe a Eneclient “somiition, wel lsat: ii il _ scaped. ced far below repro- BRICK. BEDR Raneh| duc’ cost, Terms : OY ied let ct caacter talon, cate $12.07 SELL OR TRADE — Lake A te-wall « « in liv, rm. in| front, Brand oe 3 bedroom bun- gee ded. B uble om in Ritchen. alow. You Las sce, this one. Small F ine en rge lot Laks priv. Gi PA ‘toes Mahogany ards. The. ma arm wus bath. Will sesept wcheaper home $1,000 Down / ei a ; Wade, tat ae Sian acres flat level” see mkgtes gato | TY steal eee te ig a ae ase. i arte ‘Only car ger, aod « bedroom ma bath, utility oil h ed : ute minute ‘farm bome, tei hot, raga eas - $10,180 ‘Bee this now, 000 epeat the gener ti, mod- ed | a youl wan Ry AY gig, in ‘and out BSP lcomtrae Rent Beatet | Satis fice | accept cheaper Home in trade, FHA Terms’ - block us Only $14 MANY OTHERS « . us call.and/ with full ment, oa wi fin ; terms. w you our 200 Pho ings.} ished for addi gh phy a ae : aay sod eng | rtoyd Kent luc. Realtor | Siue. sd uot wale I car garuse, 2200 Dixie Mwy. at Tele . A ; ered gt $10, ; 10 t i ccauawa Senate * LIST ~ fast and ef cent down pee % ae A : ; fied buyer os ereererere ASH INA Lf 4 HURRY, sell things| - through Classified Ads, * “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor PE $-1201 Beth ee CARL W. BIRD. Realtor | |" a es Pe 130 scaped lot Lake privileges. Webster ety bus, sewer, water, SUBURBAN INCOME . pay for teelf. 93.900 down, Will ery attractive owner's quarters has liv room HOYT REALTY FE 2-9840 rE 254 8. Telegraph Rd. _Income Property 43A 2 PAMILY. EXCEL, COND. NO brokers. FE 2-732 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 2 VURN. STTENTION ! A resi once 4p a life time op- rtunity, yr. around lakefront me, custom built, exe. invest- ment gross. 100 natural sand beach on me White Lake. Oakland County min. to itiac, foom ranch 3 8 large closets & storage ace, basement, 2 car garage. jand- 5c Le a stale, sacrificing VALUES WITH ON THE nt ESTATE oma ee Open Eves. 'til 8; Sunday 10 ‘til 6 CASS S LAK} FRONT , A ww tif “jaketront rd = with 68 iy age This, “jot Is unde rie b cut of town widow. Be sure’ and ons soon. FE fiw , Commerce one . Po gg ee newly a cre oe gh ee fcar Commerce Lake a insulated frame a. PE 44821 bunding bath, electric stove some a included, Ex- cellent fps, swim- ewe. ase Terms. "Multi-Lakes Realty 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA“¢.1878 Dunham Lake Frontage CHAPIN REALTORS " SALE BY OWNER Gente teas wan ete ee € Call OR 3-813, ast view tot 0 nao, 400, FA. $-2401. site EERO Prices “NEED A. FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified : Ads to sell, rent, find a good job, FE ‘28181 is the Want Ad number! be % ~ PRICES SLASHED Owner says coll this lovely lake- LOWER STRAITS LAKE Pee nopery nen coteep For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Lots West Highland Hi level, _ ideal builtin’ sites Buy Richard Steele, Realtor Cente land REALTOR PARTRIDGE REALTORS 23 FE. Huron Open Evenings and Sunday 14 ~,|Roy Annett Inc. Geral 8-0466 HOTEL In tive central Michigan rooms and liquor $136,300 gross. Two-th license $29,000 down. MOTEL 32 Units. On busy U only part highway in rossed up strong Nets §& ments, Requires $48,009 do’ good bank mortgage, Lor xi. READY F Ma & churches zo L WICKERSHAM - 195 W. MAPLE — MAytair 66250 LOW PRICE In g good lpcation—bigh lots with | gictilent drainage for septic ee 3) LADD’ S ING. LEVEL PE 8-6500 or FE) RD ‘+ ae N res. sh __ For Sale Acreage ‘$ ACRES. 4 ROOM HOME : fille. $6 4 bedroom home, and basement, lots of = 000, $2, ae M. Jones, Bel Est. STATEWIDE 171? _ 8. Telegraph __Operator on duty 24 bene towns irds over bar. Buy reai estate and all for Will trade for or better after mortgage ° pay. Real Estate Service of — E 40521 LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE, S nab evenings, est Huron. IN- Huron Bowl, 1110 -“LET’S TALK BUSINESS” 2 Groceries—SDM City location — 1 with liv- ing quarters, Good gross — reasonable down payment. Rest.—$75,000 Gross 100 per cent location in a og oe community of over business, MICHIGAN’ BUSINESS 1873 s. oo gee: PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR quire 446 M15, Ortonville ONTAGE tae 45x50 Near Clarkston with Clinton river 2 ae, $150 per acre. Hur- i just north of | Giarkston, < $1,960 with $500 “CORNER PARCEL. On well traveled black ae high- down. A good erveetaasak buy. Howard E. Fox REAL ESTATE 5275 Dixie “Sh aii Plains and $25 Per M ef jand only 3 miles | —' west “y veg limits, FULL PR “al — § acres near terms. . tor, 1362 , Evenings call “OA. 8-2618 SPECIALIZE. IN ALL ACRE- x information. Several us for information. Several c Call EM 10 _ Center St.,Highland For Sale Farms 48 REDUCED. Pana roast, Nett ne St 36 35 acres ‘Groveland, Township. W ont 3 ACRES FOR SALE. GOOD seed re chicken coop, 3-8379 DON'T WISH EOR, “MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE. 2-8181. Sey Sto feet dee 355.000 Clark Real Estate, 108 Ww. FE 46-6492 or FE 4-48 SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER RAPH RD. MILK DEPOT WITH 1 Need IN- WITH METAL EAR Suman for, vel pm, ES, typet ree Huron. MONEY. MAKER 8 Efficiency cabins 4 overnight cabins 5 room modern bungalow 4 who'esale worm beds rison, Michigan. This business - shows $10, gross return Iast car in months operation. Owner Seauires $15,000 down, .C.Wood Corner Williams Amy Rd. OR 3-123) NEW DRIVE-I a 7 for sale. Lk. Rd. 186" frontage on U.S. 27 in Har- forced to sell on account of poor health. |¢ & Me r 6, OR 3-2603 BLDG. Resort area. 680 Round Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Where in the World? a business in which the beret “This floor eoveree Rr than a year 1" Oscoda, 2 Homes 4 Cabins, $19,500 n the fabulous north | Entoy e - profit. Almost 2 on the scenic hwy, to the bridge only = 100 — stock of about Base. 4 furni modern pone | mim trees and @ 68 | on Lake $3380 do. Rent from 41 pocaah! a = like this. accept part trade or contrac |. Biisinesses onsoeo Mich FE 43581 ae S Where in the world can you fad y _— Hersh in the first year hen -of the Se rogressive Oakland town is yours TEAGUE FINANCE CO. N. MAIN 202 N. MA nore MICH. See * S, TUESDAY, JUNE 3 10, 1958, oes By Jay Alan wer WORKERS We make cash loans to laid- off workers No princi: pay- ment until you are k te work for 30 days Our Requirements Are: ie Tust you own furniture of a 2 That you are a permanent resident 3. That you had s eoot work and @ paying record be- fore tefoensne unem : if you owe bills and «: pressed for paymen ae on Se suits, skirts. Blouses. EM 3-4364. ROLL-AWAY BED, SPRING cushion ect and chair, like new. uols after 6pm % OCCASI all. 56-2784. ome for Sharon. ae fa yes and bo ty. Loans to $500. Made Quickly You will always receive 7 Piece gives : bea 1 atge che — = 50 Pay ar | weet. Fearon Furniture, 42 Orchard , courteous considerate and friend! treatment at any one of our fices ¢ phone addresses) BUCKNER Finance Co. DRAYTON PLAINS ALLED LAKE directory for NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 89661 “Parking No Problem” Seaboard Finance Co. 1185 NORTH PERRY STREET_ LOANS |64 W. Lawrence St $25 & Sitar : FE 41598 $25 TO $500 On your own other security. ad helpful. Home « Auto cr eee LIVING ROOM brand daren Purniture. BONNY L. TILE, 4,-Fi is Wa all Tile 2c [cle eh BAPE PAINT, Gal, $3.75 GU PA $1 95 43064 AINT a syers, 141 f Huron PE CUBIC FT FRIGIDAIRE. ieat chest, like new $50. MA Sale Household Goods 57 T30 Wagner.. SUITE. & chair. 2 tables, matching cof- Die lamps, all only $2 weekly, 42 Orchard 6x12 F Felt eae age $5.95 = os $35 Used refrigerato: $48.50 oot & vetrigecnbar: ‘3h onne SAM EL'S APPLIANCE MA 56-6011 GUARANTEED REBUILT AUT O- atic. washe Thor, HOME FREEZERS $100 of r price. Brand ne bia cubic foot. = eb, Household Furniture Private Home 12-4 pm _ 1812 8. Rochester Rd., house, ICE CREAM =a, HEAR back style. $4 each in manne pg more. FE or IRONRITE IRONER. TAKE OVER the payments $850 per month. Crump a peate 3465 Auburn Ave, Phone FE 4-3573 KENMORE IRONER. A-1 CONDITION, $55. Ayre EM KENMORE WASHER —— CON. _ Reasonable. OL 1-8218 KENMORE AUTO. WASHER. JUST right for cottage. MI 6-3879. 7 ¥ 12 RUGS WOOL FACE. $15 95. Reversibie, $16.50. I m porte d, $34.95. Axminster, 8. Rug pads, $5.95 Pearson 42 Orchard Lake.Ave. 3 Parcara: 12%" BENDIX TV. RCA TV $24.50. Lar used, guaranteed aes ot Sore Store, Union Village. $i4.05. 17" a selection of Obe MAHOGANY DINING RM. TA- ble and buffet. 6 chairs. $40. Chrome dinette set, 4 chairs Fi Bed seems and mattress §20. MAGIC CHEF AUTOMATIC oe — & broiler. Like new. FE MISC. TTURE, CHINA, goeccere 635 Auburn, apt. 4. +8158, NORGE Gas sto STOVE. EXC. COND. TORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. $45. 3-2514. 5910 Cambrook Lane Wa-| 955° Whit a: new. sacrifice, Metal flag A Ok Modteuss Problem? | icrtorda. eee eee oe pee, 3 long. 86. 141 LeGrande. We make mortgage loans to meet AB GAS RANGE 3 EXCEP-| new “crave marred’ Reg. $400.05 | EL EcTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES ee ee al ee clean $34. FE 2-2739. $285. 2 yrs to pay. for ¢ in house, newest any amount. Prompt service. Also] — ANGE. 817 RB. WAYNE Babert 1958 “Gesiens, large assortment of buy iand contracts and real estate oe BE. Sil) wo Hu. | 121_N. Saginaw FE 5-6199 Pull moderns, Balloons CHEFF MTOE ‘§ RLTY, CO. REFRIGERATOR, PHIL C O,| §i'so value 4225 Porch $2.95 Val 10 W. HURON 8T. PONTIAC ANTIOUE apartment sise, late model, $95. 8195." Factory trreguiara. & FE_8-8589 Eves. EM _ 3-0948 Q easy terms. Crosley electric range,| samples. At prices that only fac- Hutch Sell for 805 “eo ea — pear ly Pov eh oe gaa Maytes ry vce ve. Mi Fluor- ase or - ese Orchard Lake Swaps 55, __6-5351. REFRIGERATOR, sn COnpi-| _Ave. — 19. jAMANA EREEZER.. tT YEAR EAR OLD. _tion. FE_ 8-2802. EVERYTHING 5S RM MODERN. FULL BASE-| excellent buy. Call no ment Newly decorated. Trade|_ 4-5773 | REBUILT WASHING nMACHINES,| FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING = s aa egary onal 1 owe ABOUT que THOME CA if A . < Electric, N. Johnson. FE peed el one Priest 2 Fla one _ are 4-5168 ___ | Field: Ti 7 lle each ja CUBIC FOOT ORLEY DEEP) FOUND AT Lu 5 SALES SEWING MACHINE VACUUM | Cedar Posts “eo 8 « — Pte Fes — good plano, or See - of eon sy, gp a = cleaner, repairing. Free est, FE Used bat th seas 0 ok "i pr. ances of, al kinds. oer & USED. Bion 5a «RED RPE aaa | ak ea re ate ei) PO ANDI ME | Rear, oe Conant of Al CAR: Y ere TO PAY tique bed. PE 8-634 Full rolls “is or 30° tb. foi 30 PO Box 258 Pontiac Mich We buy, sell or trade. Come out) STOVES BOUGHT, 8 Ex. ARC REGISTERED GERMAN) and — around 2 acres of free, chan Turner's, 602 Mt, “Clem-| We carry complete line of ory gaits yee bes weeks old, worth; par a Phone 1 To ¢ ens. } 2-0801 building materials = plywood — trade for what; OPEN MON. =, "47. $ SINGER DRESSMAKER MODELS DPilyscore ~ ock — rocklath a gj = DEL RAY. FOR) {miles E. Gt Pontiac. or 1 mile| [inded in on the new Slantomatic. | Screen doot enero mation = root 4 of opera Heights om Auburn rrent models @ new con- 2 = ne ‘ood tom truck, FE 4-6588 dition. Guaranteed. Save almost| shingles - alls ~ foundation CABIN NR. ‘PRESCOTT FOR BOAT inet : ae a mort en) fis. resent Center. 102 N.| coating. or motor, OL 2-6192 Lotus, Waterford. OR 3-1187. _ Saginaw SUR PL oS LUMBER CaAsH FOR USED TVs, RADIOS gioND~ SINGER CONSOLE, | TRADE-IN DEPT. ew & Materials Sales Co, _—& _tape recomser®. PE €4045, ice ve. @ payments of $11.16. Mich: | Guar. electric washer ..... Nan icuinas (mac tees! oan DEER RIFLE SMALL OUT-| igan Sewing Center FE _2-3337 | Table-top gas range ... x £ board for farger outboard. FE sina AND DINING I RM. SUITE Z-pe. sectional sofa ... 93 | EDISON 52 GALLON APPROVED 3472. _Refg. & stove 24 e: : = lchair ....4...... tes pe rege omy on yooh \PREEZER 16 CU. FT. DS DRESSER ~ | Sofa eee 9.95 up to $00 Ibs. for chain saw. or SED. bakes ER. “WASHING, “MA- | Sipe. dinette set vies $14.05 [ ete aiso off heater & space Pp. Lounge chair & ottoman |... $12.05 FREE STANDING TOILETS $18.95 heater, MArket 4-2903, BOTTLED Va os a i wae diae w eed _ le s ; pap Seis tn 95 6 OR TRADE Fo! 8 ashbowis w Be ...... i gg he , wt Sle then ayar.ABc | Feb cin, Habs purest FE eoee GAS : in | EDROOM M 1¢_W. Pike, EZ terms. FE 61122 " “psctory fndaizregulars LARGE 3 B 100 Ib. cylinder bir WASHER. GOOD COND. FE SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY man Bee oe Wee sonezes rf your Some for for ro ay TRAD 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 30 including gas. K ADE ELEC. RANGE FOR ams FRUEHUF, 4 L, FLAT 5cHOC ha ar a te “Gas. G0. OR 32001. trailer, 14 ft, bottom, brakes on FOR SMALLER HOME, CASH FOR SMALL EY 000 REG. DACHSHUND, MALE, 9 mos. old. Reas, OR 3-5229. AKC GERMAN male, 4 months. broken. MA “shepherd pupple tor ania, Pe e s for « PE 5-0067, ~ BOSTON PUPPIES & SFODS epee $55 up. oR BOXERS, 7 WES. OLD BEAUTIFUL BLACE MINIATURE service COLLIE tered, very ¢ COCKER SPANIEL PUPS ks oi. Maile Ais: nm School Section Rd. Armada, Mich- STate igan. STate 4-8801. COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, AKC registered wets, or am FE SIcReRUND PU i. = - en eee: Colo: FLASHY APRICOT MALE STAND- Poodle. [MALE AND DOG —lernnnen oer ntone PARAKEETS, FE 2-772? _Ideal pet. § $01 4th st. Pe ALL _at stud. the proper oes: ou 1-8345. use, PE ers, f SUPPLIES PONY Sto AN PARAKEETS - oUAR TO TALK. 12-4025 Pood Since 1927 884 Oakland Ave. SILVER ALSO BLACK POODLES MY 3-2893. CENTS FOOT IN| | weather. Warwicks, 2678 Orem Ste EQUIPMENT. IN- | __ Quire 1285 Airport Rd. | “Sale Sporting Goods 65 be for sale FEMALE BO GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED POINT- le. EM 3-3083. 183 Sanderson on Ps BRIDLE. ea CANARIES CAGES. ~ WHITE MICE Pet Shop. 55 Williams &t. FE SINGING CANARIES TALKING parakeets Cages and supplies, Cranes Bird Hatchery Au burn Rd. 10, '14 x 16 WALL TENT. 2 WHEEL trailer eee covered wagon top. AQUA A LUNGS. NEW ate y USED. COMPRESSED A CLINTON ity Mond BOATS, USED BOATS | Pine Lk. Inn os Orchard Lk. Rd. ___FE 5-6375 MP 80 PARKHURST ST. CABIN FOR PICKUP TRUCK. EM 3-2358 GOLF SET | PERFECT CONDI cape yy istered. 75. Sac- Let us prove it with a demon- stration. Only one makes “ genuine $lip 60 up available. ew Weesenny mn ward { B'ham) MI_4-6083 STFEL ; CORRUGATED _ DRIVE-WAY CULVERT 2.45 © per lineal ft CHURCH'S INC, FE 2.0233 SPRING 3 SPRUNG! RIDING AND ALKING garden & other wedeke eh Till- ers—& genuine R liers. Waon- der Boy Riding lawn mowers, proven the best, Anchor — mowers, for those who want ¢ best, We service what we ont Service parts for all makes, Don't forget we are Pontiac's oldest. Factory trained mechanics, ie SALES & SERVICE i ne SUIT M. 921 Mt. Clemens St. ent. 14 Mile Rd. OPE N FE 3-9830 Special Sale WP ix2, per ft. 3'@ cents WP. screen stock per ft. 6'4cents. ee ads is oval casting, per ft., cen Aios cents ay brick molds, per ft. Ww. per C, $8.25. Oak dose sills, each we 95. Various stzes of windows, ea. $13.95, Empire Supplies 2600 Union Lake Rd. EM _3-4148 SMALL PICKET FENCING. AP- eS; pI ft. Needs paint. Reas, CA TOP ouNe, MODERN 7) ANTIQUE, sell, trade ry pene 315 _B te “helegraph. | FE 2-4708 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING ALL BREEDS, LARGE runs for Danes. Poodles bathed & groomed at no extra charge, Por reservation, call OL 1-8245 DOGS, CATS goer — FE 24s BurrShell 37 8. Tele- a Hay, Grain & Feed 71 D ACRES OF STANDING HAY for sale. MAple 5-1330, _ @ IND Ray. $15 UP. Straw & lumber. /Phone Me 6-0668 PES OF HA STRAW, corn. Also mulch bay. will de liver, OARIand 8-2179. ALED HAY, ree a DLEY R RD, Clarkston. MA STANDING HAY, =n ACRES (Es OF Ux Manley Lassi 10 Bagley. WILSON GOLF CLUBS, MATCHED, Registered. Never used. Cost $100 —_Sell $45. FE 8-6819 WTD : USED SET OF LEFT HAND olf clubs. Phone after 4 p.m, 'E 5-0590 Bait, Minnows, E Etc. 65B NITE CRAWLERS. - 2 dz for 49¢ . 100 f RED WORMS or Téc BIG WORMS 60 for 49¢ 380 + peactonme ay Uae AVENUE mn 6a to ll p.m. rg’ days r SAT ‘all nite. P sun till 6 p.m, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1-A_ BLACK DIRT. 6 YDS, $12. FE 4-6584 F-A1 BLACK DIRT, TOP. SOIL, sand & grave}. Cal] OR 32332. 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT arrest ~ Loaded 68-6642 & FE 5-0689. 1 OR MORE YARDS OF PEET humus Loaded 7 days a week. 689 Lochaven Road. FE 5-141}. SOIL. FILL, SAND & Fe me delivery Rini Bros J YARDS. PEAT HOMUS. $9. TOP GUN TYPE O1l, CONVERSION | "june clover & 40 acres Alfalfa — unit i = al. olf tank. Will swap Timothy mixture Rolling Rares for en gph — freeze Farm 4760 Quarton Rd., B’ha or wit ei FE 4-0 A 62058. GUNS - cant TRADE. me Sale Livestock 72 3 RIDING HORSES EM_ 3-8379 56 GAITED STANDARD BRED Gelding. 8 yrs. old. Well trained. _Ortony witle, i A_ 17-3196. HORSE— CHESTNUT GELDING. __ Gentle with chi ren. EM ae HOLSTEIN HEIFER & milking goat, goat mite sh 5.06668 SHETLAND PONY WITH SADDLE and bridle. MA 6-3327, Wanted Livestock 73 ANTED LIVESTOCE ALL kinds, Forrest Jones. Neasie 5-0016 For Sale Poutry 74 MUST SELL 60 YOUNG LAYING _ Biles Danish brown leghorns, FE WHITE LEGHORN HENS, LAY- _ing, 710 Scott Lake Rd. FE 5-360, __ Sale | Farm n Produce 75 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR _ hoe 1106 Vinewood. FE SEE) > POTATOES. Bae W. =a bel) Rd. out — $7. 50. Sand and graavel* PE 5 YDs. BLACK DIRT, #9. SAND __& gravel. EM (30681, ig § YARDS CHOICE BLACK DIRT. ey gtavel, ete. Cal EM SPECIAL 2x4's, all igth, 4c Bs ote all ieth, 2x68's. all Igth., gxi0's, al] Igth 3 ft, outside flush Steel Panylte 5c’ sq WOLVERINE LUMBER 320 8. Paddock FE 27-0784 SEWER PiPE & DRAIN TILE 30°s80"' screen doors Fey i screen doors....... ; $98 36°'x80" screen doors . $ 3.50 Combination doors 14.95 8 ia” corrugated steel culvert 45 ft. delivered no ry Rieehes oles 9 [t. lake Ave, 10A-B LA CK DIRT, TOP = S sand & gravel. Rocks. x) 1 BLACK DIRT, GRAVEL. FIL, _landseaping, EM 3-3 A-l FARM TOP = SOIL: Pres bed ee fer 5 iy el & Dae a 4-75: ~~ A-1 BLACK DIRT Fin sand ~ 4 soll, road fais. vie. of Clarkston- Srarinn iains. immediate delivery Bess & Owens Silene 4 aS ALLIED fe ae hae por 5 Beate ete Property & Feegraph Rae soll. iE wert o ot = 4 Fe 3701 ~ * ecial price Union Lake area, | ' a ad, GLA. FE _! Sale Farm Roukeaak 76 are 5 ag * Like TRAILER- FR a yf ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 Fer Salo Motoreyste &3 MACHINER -_ , UMPH CUB. : — : Olver faite on eal Fa si au4 KR Ficscaes: ust _porth o Oxtore.___- | 350. “GOOD CONDITION. Sioceisg on Ford 6 truck, OR *tizs. Oana 8-3787,_” os 7, = __. 1958 HARLEY DAVIDSON WITH uM : oh aocennering. S08. EF &. SeKie : Parts & Crooks Rd Ter ¢-0448 B Ba W RATES E SERVICE. ~ PECIAL ee ee Allis Chalmers Model B Harley Davidson. WITH 1 ROW aoance ; Beridson Zales Go. 3128 GOOD DITION * [ FSF PR __ For Sale Bicycles 84 KING BROS. 24" GIRLS BICYCLE. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE FE 41112 é eae us “TRACTORS 7 HEINKLE_- TILLERS. MOTOR — Bolens Ed 7. Bolens Mustang; $19 Toro Power Handle; SAVE $100 sere Tuier @ Day warranty. M eth -H vias HW atthews - Hargreaves EXANS EQUIP 01 DIE prei| Your CHEVRO! Dealer BEE OUR 5 CTION OF HAY 631 OAKLAND: DAVE. Ti trpes at ‘electric fence sup. |BOV'S HIGGINS 26° BIKE, 36 N. aShgrg eS USED SPECIALS Boats & Accessories 85 GARDEN TRAC we OwEme © i, fERCORY 1954, $65. EM|~— Several to choose from, all ready |_- ; 60, Priced tose ii werr aw COM-| BZ CRED te controls, Mere =” trailer, HOUGHTEN & & SONS th_ licensed. OL 3. 1. Case & Ferguson Deaier Rochester OL 1-976) 77 Auction Sales i2 FT. RUNABOUT %, 6 Atwater - motor OR SMARTS AU TION oO . = . Wetseotes: Transportation Ottere 8 rizzy ae [aa 8 PER a OO “Bright Spot” Needs iaig! 2 Cars Now Phone FE Secb dear or drop ia 8 come we , eae FO Ee ce adand “take Road. Spot CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike : PE 54-7398 CASH we he Te i vere top. aiars. . CA FOR LATE MODEL Community Motor Sale AUBURN AT EAST. BLVD. . yan oe cee ee Se oY went ot Nord Hill “shopping |73 Pr ALUMICRAPE BOAT &| for the t : cen r, Rochtster _ Evinrude THe HP motor & trailer. s- Fa new For Sale Housetrailers 78 is PF Ws, Pr WAGEMREER RURABOUE 0m ie AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT m raller, Both travel trailer since 1932. Guaran- ts ‘s. $150. OR _3-6577. 3. VA T 4549 Suge teed for life. See them and get 15 FT. WOLVERI MOLD! Wr. Drayton Plains. pays a demonstration at Warner Trail [tater 3 seat runabout with 30 igh Doliar for all late er Sales, Huron. P Johnson electric & trailer.| models. OR 3-1355 : to join ‘one of Wally Bryan's} Convertible top. Side’ curtains. |-OORING FOR \N 1950-53 SIX gerevans peonpes 1 » etc. Looks like! CYLINDER CHEVROLET, WITH io x 37 FT mi waee| TL Se ee STANDARD SHIFT WILLING TO . a ride e in Mighd Ra Moblie Home “Estates.| fisis: {you won't want to go home PORTATION. Meee RL ANDO 1955 PACE-MAKER 35° 2 BEDRM.. withouf.dt! 876 Heights Rd. Lake full ba exc. condition. $1950. Orio c 7 PP. call tom rr. of . Perry St OLIVER jie ALMA al FT. D.| ie WAGEMAKER MOLDED PLY- ee aac ek ral Complete full MOTOR SALES tra features. $2 rice, Terms. FE 17-0963 So "38 BUDDY, 50 X 10’. LL DN. 32-4001. cover, gp we & wheel, windshield. Running lights WILL PAY PAYMENT PLAN Hitches & overloads tnstafiett, car!’ Bottle Gas Lots af aluminum boats at big Parts and Supplies ee ee an wes of eee 8% 8, Te! FE Evinrude Motors, All at Dawson's ‘ Eves, & Sun. p.m jes on co Lake; take TES | hhes tot Demode’ Reed, Be ee oe eee ee cSoch| tara left. Come gariy to get the 1821 Rd. Holly.| — Pest sue fitirose 48771. BOAT. Was a NOW $178 8 ; OXFORD TRAILER : SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner 8 to 10 wide, e _Orien on M24. rion on M24. MY 20731. ~~ Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VILLAGE The 4 aL SE_ Pontiac 110 NW, Opayke PE 5-6519 MOBILHOME ESTATES. bo ay Lake front and playground. OXFORD i MOBILE MANOR FOR those who wan i gill uate: aoe? bow light, stern. light, neve Evinrude tralle! use. Adems. Auburn Hgts, CUSTOM BOAT ae AND canvas —e Mrs FE 4-4277. 76 8. Midland Cieance Sale Up to 39 per cent off on melted Wolverine end American — Skis ~ bh bingy, $16.95 — $12 & i ieonl on oom ons, Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE ER 1899 8. beanie 2-8033 m Sundays CENTURY BOATS Pibereioss Me Aluminum Complete Motor Repair Service By Factory Trat Mechanics Cay & SUNDAY ft. lot, Sidewalk Room for garden on = Loar — le stréets Storm ebel 2m st of Oxford on Lakeviite Ra. Pan OA. 8-3022. PARK AT PARKHURST Where living is a coReT | lovely acres includes a privet | lake with good switrming. good schools Club hotise and oo shelter. Only 15 minute Pop- tiac Ftaon walter neewn base rate. $20 Phone MY rt __ Auto Accessories a 80 * ot | geared MTR., TRI POWER | mace oe: PONTIAC V8 EN-, gine Including access. & hydra-| matic transmission, MI 4-456], after 5:30. . . For Sale Tires 0A) &-1 GsED TIRES $3.50 UP. We! buy-Sell Also whitewalls STATE TIRE SALES ow 8. Saginaw St. FE : 4-0087) TIRES 670 x 15 BLACK. | Hives plus tax excuange; New ite walls 670 x 15 $1395 plus tax. Exchange New tire guaran- tee Btate Tir pein 603 & Sag inaew. FE 4 ek hak ayia RRARD pees Zt on Genera) Safety Tires pd Aes ee cent off. black or white Auto Service 81 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR ALL! makes Are welding 23-4704 AUTO FIBERGLAS RUST REPAIR. skirts, and custom work _ 31468. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- — Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE INSTALLED FREE Mufflers and talip.pes a eneck: 8 Auto Parts 3-77 340 Baldwin | Sale Motor Scooters 82 82 1033 aoe $125. FE 8.2327. — 7 HEINKLE | MOTOR SCOOTER 94 SAVE $200 ‘Matthews - Hargreaves De RN ikl FE 44547 NEW TIRES ij Soe WILLIAMS | 451_8. Saginaw at Reeburn | _ AND LAKES SALES FE ena 71 W. Huron FE 2-6122 DOCKS For your lake -bome. wide ropthon's made of ae ciny: ‘material Ft. dock bry FE Hy cece 5 * DELIVERED a YOUR HOME. DUNE AP DOCKS ____FE _3-6374 EVINRUDE MOTORS Buy where you get sara gil serv. ice. Backed by ob to 8. rine Service. 2695 Or Rd_ FE 8-0112. Keego Harbor. ‘FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR A so0a boat, one Delta Drill = with Jacobs chuck “Mgt price $1,079 sale. ‘prige “3505.)” 1953 CHEVROLET 1% TON STAKE $505 -TAYLORS CHEVROLET - OLDS MARKEY? 4-1561 WALLED LAKE DUMPS — 1956 CHEVY 35 YD. 1955 FORD 46 YD. omy | Larry Jerom ——aee A \"o CHEVROLET ‘BUMP WITH < DUMP WITH __ motor. $325. FE DUMP TRUCK. oj DOOR. 5 YD. Good tires & trailer. MA_6-3733, "61 FORD. %& Rie PICKUP, GooD condition. OL, 2- ward Ave., Birmin: gham, 4- \. i955 CHEVROLET TRACTOR, PUL- my ee equipped. Good 554 ranklin Rd. ‘84 PORD PICK UP, *, TON -EX- press. $600. F E 8-9837. jesa 630 GMC DUMP AND 1952 4 wheeler dump with steady Fear =u nd Job OR 3-1005. a exc condition, Can be seen at Bob Adame Shell, 129 Hunter Bivd., Birmingham. DUMPS $8 FORD "36 8180 Inte ational ‘$4 TAN DEM S 86 FORD T 750 —NAtonel 71-2528, Ortonville. “Mich NSURE YOUR BOAT _ | AU Bee NORVELL AGENCY | 70 W LAWRENCE ST. FE 2-9223 JOHNSON MOTORS — Boats putr & Accessories Everything for the boat OWENS. MARINE SUPPLIES 306 Orchard Lk Ave FE 2-8020 JOHNSON 512 HP MOTOR, NEW, never_used $200. EM 3-6226. LEPEL WATER SCOOTER COST $400 will take ‘ogo New. FE 5-5054 or MY 3-0958 MERCURY HURRICANE sUPER 10 with quick silver unit, 6125 |_OR 3- 1076 MERCURY MA Quick silver lower unit, Scot-Atwater, FE 49370 SAIL BOAT 17 DUMPHEY SNIPE. newly painted. $250 250° Dock — FE 2-668! orl FE 5-7090 _alter ¢ 4 'NEW_12) BOATS §40. 12 ALUM $159 50. Trailers. 678.50. 12° Chip- pawa runaboute $144.50 up. 966f| fase 9 West . NEW 14 FT ROUND OR. FLAT bottom fishing boats. FE 5-8 4921 Filer SGOTT ATWATER MOTOR, NEAR- Jy _ne nee _FE 4-400. TRY OUR EXPERT OUTBOARD motor tune-up service. Backed by 22 years repair ex On a, & Marine ‘ervice. 2605 Orcherd tk _Rd. FE 8-0112. Keego o Harbor. USED BOAT. FEED LINER, racing hull 0 ff. $175 12 i} F k 25 and traile & 12 £ Wagemaker $173. Johnson 3 hp. $45 Johnson, 5 hp 865 Mercury 10, KG7, | = Olver 5 hp gearshift $9 have the best rafts. Buy ers Cruiser, prieed as | See us for ¥ MARK 40. WITH Also Tz | STAKES Ton 8 Cyl. "55 FORD 1 Ton Duals. '96 FORD 1 Ton Duals ‘46 FORD 2 eae at Oy a : ; “GLENN'S | “Maybe she is 36-24-36 — how many boys are interested in mathematics?" fe For Sale Cars © 91 For Sale Trucks PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC had payment. MY fe aaan Nearly —< Detroiter Pontiac Chief/ié rr. canvas COVERED CA. TOP DOLL AR RETAIL BRANCH acd an ” 3.5539, a ee FOR GOOD Oakland at Cass trade in allowance on your 196/18 FT, CHRIS-CRAFT, 95 HP MO- ; to 1948 trailer ‘| tor ‘with trailer $905. 381 N. USED CARS For Sale Cars 91 ta allowance oo our 194s] 7 inert DE Lake Orion. a. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. é 9 is TOWN CANOE. COM-|rm 2.6101 Eves,| 1950 AUSTIN 2 DR. R&H. AB- to 1951 Bring your title with) “pletely ped for sailing, 3 SOLUTELY. NO MONEY Di. a you. 7, “2 at our low, ow | _yrs. _old, 3 MA 6-6570...:. lB ogg 4 Bayes anY MAKE OR) sume rede "Ser of $6.65 mo Frade. in value. Also. fu is PY. CABIN BOATgA LOT OF |pGUNOMY CARs ‘*"A0BORN| Credit Mer, Mr. Parks st a taken trade. Yes, you save; boat for ¢ trailer, |“. "5, eS iTost SELL ss BUICK SPECIAL hundreds of dollars when you winch for 16 ft. boat, $100. 6 hp| See M & M Motor’ Sales |MusT SELL “ss B CIAL, Mercw motor, $75. Mast end For top coma - late model cars. Bob ST EVINRUDE 18 HP. ON TIBER-| ern" gx oh Si “COMMUNITY ° ge bout ore ree con- 2 wes aa ‘49 THRU * =e 5-8628, si BOATS — MOTORS - TRAILERS “AUBURN N MOTORS - Hutchinson TROJAN Inboards & Outboards |CORNER PIKE % EAST BLVD.| Motor Sales ’ S ° . Mobile Home: |scortstwarer' ttotors serv WILL PAY "$8 Porting Bonneville... $3388 | ATS & MOTORS "56 Pont sed. Hydra... $1205 CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES TOP DOLLAR "$5 Buick Super, HT, Dyn., Sales Inc. Jot ignvood at Walton Bird. FOR GOOD ata er brew wo 4901 Dixie Highway (U.S. 10 | BOAT WINDSHIELDS. =a ar CLEAN USED CARS |:3 Sere Ceavert Be cludes hardware, trim and mold- r our new lot at 13\+54 Buice cat mt eeuac.. 3 4 Miles North of Pontiac ios eetp. Ferry Service Inc., 6129| Mile and Wood ard. Call MIl-sq Buick Super be’ 295 OR_3-1202 Rd. 42735 for used car buyer Of|-54 Chevy, Bel Air .-.---- $ 795 ie, Woor ait, aLowinos ; ween Se Maree coer nae cece | ae “Hydra, R&H....., § 695 Cruiser, will finance .-¢t_ a6 S woocwarc. | "$3 Chevy Bel air HT...... - ‘Main. St, Rochester, OL 1 BOATS BOATS BOATS WID: USED & :ONKED ears ‘be Ferd: FOM WoW bes THE 5 ag’ °63 Pont’ Chieflain, 2 dr..... $ 495 ce i 45 z" $2.65, “used. 1 30 to choose from, these boats! from 10 a.m. to F . to % p.m no FE Sazit $-0218.|"47 Olds, 4dr... ~ 3 = $ 145 month. er 1955. .. $1995 se month. suyliner 1966, 35 reo esi] Ste brand new. 14° Cadillac OF wy ween wany coop TRUCKS Aubere at East Blvd. or — et oes Wagemaker, molded plywood 66” gl “SS aon aw aT FE 5-8858 ‘ 5 _ $1985. r MUST SELL TODAY 1054 BUICK, Wo have inany orm ls Stuys| beam with forward deck, 2 walk) Tar, aan lee as mi estn| i. call Bieele Ford. in tised trailers. See us for your! thry seats, lst price $575 sale) OR NOR FE . pew Sports (Toro-A- : ROLET CO HUNTER A meee} As low as| price $395. Bar Harbor, wind-| WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM. BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP, N ee Holly. “ME shield, st holste 2 radio, No 4283. D Morte ‘Chev : : * ee he . Git Used Truck Parts 89A Tolet Co, Hunter Bivd at 8. at 8. Wood. FRA wa. seats, st price r wa. ve Tm!) ILER CHANGE USED TRUCK PARTS 2735. Anderson - Regal sale price $625. Constellation.) gry M AND MODELS Beemer — windshield ng, speedometer, jog35 Auburn Ave. FE ¢6633'°5) Olds 88 $ 145 Wides walk th at. the best of wu Se fA eas Se oe |__ fer Sele Tracks 99 * S: Somers om "50 Buick 2-Dr. .....$195 Standard transmission 4 dr, Sharp car Blue, standard shift, a bargain ard shift, r tires. radio, heater, white \Jimmy DeRose 31490 W. HURON STREET 1 Mile West of Telegraph HASKINS DEMO SALE 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door, V-8, = loaded, 23 tone tur- q 1958 Chevrolet Brookwood 4-Door wegen. V-8, Turboglide, power brakes. Loaded Tropie turquois and ivory. 1958 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday coupe, loaded. Solid white. SAVE UP TO $1000" AS LOW 196 OR YOUR OLD CAR bown. UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BAL- ANCE. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-1 MAple §-507) Open Nites Bn 9 MUST SELL TODAY. 18 1981 $1 BUICK, pete see Badle Steele Ford $245 AND UP VANS 49 FORD 14 Ft. PICKUPS & PANELS "80 CHEVROLET ‘4 Ton PICKUP c. n NEL / $95 AND UP/ 20 OTHERS To CHOOSE, / OM eo ae "8 MODEL TOCK APRUCK CENTER 1g 5. SAGINAW po x FORD. 3x5 DUMP, a} RENT IT FAST) » ithrough Rent Ads! Room, low As $359 your pew oats and yp hid motors Leds cent dwn to pay. Op . Sundays cuff Drve: Gun arts Cen-) wpe io Holly wa.” oliy, ME Gals, MY 32-1448. ‘house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give ACTION, Dial FE : j ax. ou 'S1 CHEVROLET % Ton PICKUP ; Lae gee # DR., DYNA. R-H, - A, OTO! R MOTORS | 4.2900 EXT COND. c vee 724 nies ‘2 BU, ~ PRICES SLASHED The dough you save will be your own! ‘88 MERCURY conyers Montelair, red Merco- matic, radio, eer white tirés, ~ tremendous buy at this low WAS $1194 NOW $995 “54 BUICK CONVERTIBLE Century power steering. . brakes windame ype , Ee. — White tires. WAS $5 "XOW: $795 "56 BUICK HA iP heater, BI & white, radio Ww * * ad white tires, back-up Iifes, hurty on this one. WAS $1195 NOW $995 uetoes poner ge ty pertect not DOR for looks MAKE AN OE ER Biack by Sg A. beater. Hy- dramatic, clean inside N REASONABLE OPF: eRe COMMUNITY. MOTOR & AUBURN AT EAST 1 BLYD PE \5-8858 Open \ "52 Olds 98 .......-§ 395) Tove, i C= HAUPT Pontiac Sales "35 rehief convertible Hydra. |. Power Hydra Whitewalls, ‘36 Pac 4 dr, sedan. Auto- ission. R&H Power brakes. W $5 Ford ee 4 ol o- Fordomatic. Whitew "35 Ford Customiine 4 dr. sedan. “84 Pontine Starchief 4 dr. sedan. 4 "33 2B eer ee re a7 vorbeis Betore 1 jcfore's phan et ORC. SEASON IS HERE Catch One ‘of These! "53 Chevy — “82 Chevy 2 "51 Nash salesman 30 K de ea ew eee eee mene Hebe een ee pee} TODAY 1984 CHEV., . Steele Ford, ‘ST CORVETTE, ate EVES. Long ‘bake weekends, Bivd., L 602 se Orion “cy" * OWENS FORD 51 oye ROLET $3 Pontiac 8 2-Dr. $ 395 Powerglide, motor < MUST SELL AY. 1953 CHEV. 4 dr, Call Eddie Steele Ford. FE 53 Mercury H’top $ 845 —— wil es on end radio ee ea ee aoe | Mesa aaa age, ee 54 DeSoto a Wg. $ 995| money. 9646. Our stock No. 4220 Automatic, radio, heater. 11g ht ee Gee ee orem. 6 perteet eames ham. MI 42735. *55 Ford Victoria . $1195 CHEV] BEL AIR CONV. Va. Reg & white with power steering,| Power Pac. Powerglide, R&H, automatic, radio, ‘heater, like prank with white top, WW. tires. new’ 1800. FE 2-9370 _14 Clark St, ’°56 Ford 2-Dr. Dn. $ 245 MUST SELL TODAY, 1955 CHEV. Customline, radio, heater, stand- bet: ogy asa ae GEORGE $ MILLION to heater. kag ia pate — wind vilis| | L PAYMENT PLAN Custom. 2 dr. ..... $45.90 mo, Pairlane Ae 25 mo, — 500 Club Sedan Zz mo, OLD CAR DOWN , SMALL DOWN PAYMENT GEORGE $ MILLION CREDIT MANAGER - Harold 1 Turner Ford 41300 4 “9 Sey Gan COUPE Auto a ip eaetner lao hake SELL TODAY, in? CHEV. dr. Ss “Eddie Steele Ford. Hardenburg 35 Ford Custom 3 wig an thes $65 '49 PONTIAC 9 PONT VERY LOW 2. Matthews - Hargreaves | rd 6 OAKLAND AVB. . FE 44547 ‘ y- ee iiase ~ SIGHT) RECONDITIONED A phen ee eeyeeegee Fer “ sea eee pays ee beet aeee eee eee Seeessssgessss see IEMENSC _ENGLEHART EMO 1958 CHEVROLET 4 DR. HARDTOP $2425 TAYLORS CHEVROLET - OLDS MARKET 156] WALLED LAKE 1987 BUICK L 4DR. DYNA. Custom eq a x reer ee eee) 1954 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan, Radio and ramatic, heater, 1 owner seer ennes 1942 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. me- beeeeee Peewee eeeeetnes wee ‘Dr. oe 1955 stom line, 1 ow r. Sooo miles, i Chevrolet. Bel Air at one. "22 beater, sowerghtn .. 6 a a § 1954 Buick Special. 4Dr. sedan Dynafiew. Sete wnt hoster 6 28 1956 Ford convert, V4. Radio and heater. walls, yecones. Black and white, Sharp! ... $1395 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. From oxront Bich "8 naun| % TORE, COTTON YOR PTD 16) BLACK CHEVY BEL Ain| $°4, SRF EOP Sener. $700. Call eet Very _EMpire 3-041. cond $1,790, 5-5506 eves, 131 FORD, PAIRCANE 508, nae 'p. ‘gxiad 'S4 CHEVROLET — {brakes and siee at “eee STATION WAGON air heater. WS Washer, extra Powergiide, Radio, Low mileage,| eels pe ie eee Sele A very ¢ sang De x i ear $2150 Owner. V4 72) PER MONTH «| - Nyy: AVR, RA ; "55 FORD TUDOR— ¥ GOOD “47 FORD. ae ? DR. SEDAN, MOTOR BA’ is4 FORD 2 DR. RAH. YM DEALER BSOLUTELY. NO MONEY DN. CASS AT W. — STs. Assume coms ol $19.76 mo r. . Parks at MOGt EaLL TODAY 1s HEY, | tS ner Ford. Station Eddie & $300! * FAIRLANE. Ford. PE 5.9204. = 2 ng 4000 miles. Full : o- TOM BOHR INC. M Wradio, beats Poverniide ovis: | wom AGO RY 5 rr, FORD NCH W VERY ¥ at $1,067 dor ntact va “é over: ane tn eS a ve. . = MI : Hunter Bn “has ynes, Birm. BOB CHRYSLER, ’55 " : _ NEW YORKER ST, REGIS Cunningham What « car. Power steering MOTOR SALES tor real handling 4278 DIXIE HWY AT SASHABAW | pled with power es for On 3-611 “th 9:30 sure stops one 97 ATION over. It's tomate and be seen woke on a fabric _at ise ‘Hamlin : of valas. ey pm cian: oa = 4 dr. Call Pacts = Fore. . $1,195. PE S020. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH ‘ 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham Lincoln Ford,.| CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help vou adjust to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales roro — AT ERCURY “2611 RORY _— MERCURY MY 3301) 1983 DODGE SEDAN, V-8 ve matic R&H - MONEY DN.. Aas payments Credit 10. Mgr. Sir. - Parks" at Si" Soo *nareid Turner Fo: 48 oe “Goon COND. FE 4-060. . RA ear & HEATER. Phone rode Chevroiet Belair, 4 dr. power- ‘ST Olds 88; 4 dr. Holiday, full power. FOREIGN CARS ag - = Austin Be Healy — Morris _ HOUGHTEN & SONS "ROCHESTER 5.8 N. Main MUST SELL AY 1955 D,2 t. Call Eddie Steele Ford. FE 35-9204. isee . aoe vV- GOOD TIRES. Runs le 5-2766. JEROME'S “Bright Spot” Corner Orchard Lake and Cass NO DOUBT YoU PASSED THE BRI at Sane T TICED ou ROUNDED STOC “ PICKED USED THIS dg OUR Neth In- ¢ VITATI an IN, AT NO OBLic ATION ase L Ad 9 WE WHAT BELIEVE TO THE Fin. BE Ca IN AND. re ROUND cane is AND VI iNtTY. § COURTEOUS SALESMEN : AND AN ete y f ER YOU HAVE . You OWN CHOICE OF INANCING, ALWAYS 45 FINE UsED CARS AILABL g YOU A ve. or PREFERENCE. ‘STOP AND: SHOP TODAY, JEROME'S "Bright f yas CHEVROL > AVE. : Olds - Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass FE n cas 10 $ 585 v-8. |" # 805 _|'54 Pontiac Seed ath eveevestnmerenee | a he SEER ED 8 ee ae Uae ees se MOTOR SALES Rochester, Mich! ‘ 804 N. “Main Ol. 2-9311 cusTOoM qepos. a ir oc ee . 4261, Co. Hunter al Birmingham apeapers Hy rdervsseng and brakes, Padded " supe hyd, ...... os a8. by conv, "SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 18133 > 1982 cUsTOM REPOSSESSION Take 18 Mos. er off ne eash needed. r. Sou MP Sreet Lakes. FE 8-0402 Spare tire never been . Pull P qestot Jet black tehing black — or. Arma car is new wroom 8! ards. $1,005 plus “clean trade. ae Rorebler 606 8, Woodward MI_6-3900 LINCOLN, '56 = a fine car, ts what ‘ll say after driving this ikenew Premier coupe. This one is probably the —- to a new car that = 4. Power fea- ures “threughou out this coral & white . Hurry—en older car value will handle—$2. 005 SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8, Woodward, Birmingham BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 57 Buick S . $2095 2 DR. HARD? ae beater, dynatiow custom iri, white tires low mileage 57 Buick Special ..$1995 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, heater, Dynafiow. low mileage. -< «+ $1595 56 Buick Supe 4 DR. HARDT oe radio, heater, full power white tires, Dyna- flow, one owner. ‘96 Buick Special ..$1595 R, HARDTOP, full power, radio, heater, white tires, another one owner * peauty. ’56 Buick Special ..$1495 2 DR. HARDTOP, radio, — aflow, white tires, low mile- age, one owner. 55 Buick Special . 4 DR. SEDAN, power steerin Prem sol ecia $1195 white radio, heater, Dynaflow, tires, E-Z eye glass, one owner. ‘55 Buick Special . .$1095 2 DR SEDAN, radio, heater, Dynafiow, tu-tone White & Green, one owner. 55 Buick aapecial - $1195 || 2 DR. HARDTOP, choose . ail with sehta heater, rant and tu-tone. 55 Pontiac 870 ....$1195 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, E-Z eye glass, ‘Hydramatic, iv an other one owner. 795 HYDRAMATIC, beautiful Lite Green, oné OLIVER BUICK: | -210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 _ Oaee Eves. heater,’ Monte Montclair, bardlop, ed & white Bhm Rambler 666 8s. W woe i, REY ate NE Eek. Ym Set BS . TAYLORS. ‘guevnouer. {OLDs | * Re Fi C. Rambler poe bt ye i We EM 3-0142 Demo R. SEC. MOTOR SACES | Complete: Service 8 a.m. i si0e. “aloe Soon, Rigeios Get | Wise, © oe =| RAMBLER NEW & USED CA BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & rus “ll 8. Saginaw PE 5-02 FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine ostoetion of other clean used cars Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward MI_6-3900 |" ae ee oek ‘mas. ig eae a . 1954 . Oldsmobile | ag tr Ps Ei hm-Ram. 4 dr, Call pler. orn yr Badie Steele Ford, “41. PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 4 4 aged Mochester PLYMOUTH ttle W.W, tires, padded ors, y hice, Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH B'ham MI_4-1930| 34 oamsns — 1957 — REPOSSESSION | | Rambler - Renin reat Dawe iy tactic, Very tow mlioage.’ 6 cpt _ SAVE $150 inder & will deliver ‘up to | ‘$4 Pontiac. 4 dr. Starchief, Low Ay 4 to the gal. Don't wait.| mileage. Good cond. EM 3-4338. “cont. Rat, WW Needs 44 B ‘hm- Rambler SS a wee 666 8. Woodward UsED FAxi Cans. 1983 MODEL. MUST gs 32 2 RAMBLE. cen ‘oth. eet toe nba Cheap tation” PE “Soul. REP OSSESSION - 1954 RAMBLER Excellent “ Payments This is a very clean 2 dr. hard- oy Pes Se Sloe ite top, blue > beler. a Pr re sure | _FE_8-0402 to like this one issé VOLKSWAGEN, BADIO. Win- PLES AUTO SALES dow washers, W. W. tires, exe. 68 Oaklan FE 22381! cond, OR 35289 BECAUSE, THE CARS” MANY "$4 Radio & Heater, W/Walls. "6 very clean Radio & Heater. nh py Radio Heater, Lush 2 Tone G Radio & beauty. Radio & Heater. sharp one. FAIRLANE sion. One owner. Auto Radio & Heater. NOT COME IN DEL GooDW SELECTION OF LATE MO’ THE ONE YOU. Bey Sosot MILES OF DRIVING PLEASU BUICK Super 4-Door BUICK Bpecial 4-Door BLUE and GREY PONTIAC Starchief 4-Door Hydramatic, How Many HOLIDAY TRIPS HAVE YOU MISSED THIS YEAR OLD CAR coyLon BE hee 64 5 BAAR UCR OOEROESE:: 925 2 Tone GREEN. PONTIAC Station Wagon .......+.....$1595 4 DOOR. - nee & Heater, Hydramatic, BLUE & WHITE Pai "$3 BUICK Ges caveccncccccseeecencess$ O95 ; Radio & Heater. Dynafiow ‘w/walls. Sharp and eae CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 . Heater, Standard Transmission. Baby BLUE Finish. CHRYSLER Windsor Hardtop snuenoo $1195. Radio & Heater, pueh button transmission. Really nice. DODGE Meadowbrook 4-Door .........$ 650 REEN Finish. Really ni on PONTIAC Chieftain 4-Door .....:.....$1790 % franterd ————. A one-owner MERCURY Monterey 2-Dodor 2.26620 $ 945 Merc-O-Matic. finish. PONTIAC Catalina Coupe STARCHIEF — Radio & Heater. eee wees Full PONTIAC Starchief Custom ...%..... Radio & Héater, Hydramatic. BUICK Special 2-Door cece eet estes eG 995 jo & Heater. Dynafiow. 2 Tone RED & 55 DODGE Coronet 2-Door .....,-+..50+++$ 895 Big V-6 Engine. Nice car at a very reasonable price. '55 FORD Club Sedan ........ececeeseeees$ 995 Radio & Heater, Standard Transmis- SILVER & 57. DODGE Custom Royal Hardtop Set eeess Si geS a 54 MERCURY 2-Door 65.2 MT, CLEMENS ST. ‘54 PONTIAC Chieftain 2-Door ..........,.$ 695 Dae —- Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 2 Tone ene ee tonnes BLUE & RED." Radio & Heater, Merc-O-Matic, aa ACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC - RETAIL STORE’ "GOODWILL USED CARS” . ep ee Sacra THE Posy’ OFFICE), Je siceiomicceneee = W0 2 Tone BLUE. ce. Solid BLUE eqlee ais 51195 Power. Levee $ 795 r reeee-$ 500 « . $2345 WHITE. -eeeee$ 595 _FE 3-7117, > wa? ne ‘oday’ S Television Channel 2=WIBK-TV Channel -—WWs-TV “Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV Chaund 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV WIGHLIGHTS ‘trails outlaw who sold whie-s:00 (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. ky to Apaches, 9:25 (2) News. END OF AN ERA — Kraft Theater, one of many dramatic series which will be missing — from home TV screens in September, produced many memorable shows during its 11 years. Ossie Davis (top left) depicted the power-mad ‘‘Em- peror Jones’ in an adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill classic. “A Night to Remember,’’ a min- ute-by-minute dramatization of the sinking of the role opposite N ness.’" Another Titanic, had Svea Grufeld (top right, holding a | child performer) in a lead role. Milton Berle (lower left) made his TV debut in a dramatic lancy Marchand in ‘Material Wit- memorable ‘‘Kraft'’ show wag the colorcast of “Three Playa by Tennessee Wil- liams,’" with Lee Grant and Ben Gazzara (lower right) in lead roles. Announce Intentions to Build Curbs, Gutters on Ss. Jessie St. -- Today's Radio Programs WOAR, (1130 Wim, (700) CELW, (900) WW, (950) WXYZ, (177) WPON, (1960) WIBR, (1490) ronioar WXYZ, surrel OKLW News, Davia WXYZ. News. M. Shorr CKLW, News, Knowles WCAR, News, Martyn | CELW. News, Davies 6:00 WIR, Hews WJBK, News, Bellboy WPON News. Lewis Ww Watires, MeKeneie Se ee ij ’ 6:80—WIR, Dinner Date wWJ, 8B, Maxwell a, J. Daly sreophonic phon Ww AK Pare Party 11:30 WIR, Muste WPON, Mason Masie WEDNESDAY MUBRNING ¢:00—WIH. ews, Roundup) WWs, News. WKY2, wolt CKLW. Rooster Chud WJBK, Tom George Roberts CKLW N WJBK, News, $:36—WJIR, Jack Harris CKLW, News, M. Labbitt 10:06 WJ, arthur Godfrey WW, News, True Story WXYZ. Curtain Calls ews, bot d Morgan -_ ck. 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Bays cai WXYS, News, Woit seis lows, Davies 1109 WIR, Ans, Man 8 WIR, F Tobe une e a, iene Short wok Mews, George ateieenak crresncen ware Rews, Goatees |Churchmen to Be Tried LW. Album Time 1:90— WIM, ~~ WCAR. News, Bennett JBK, Baseball WHY Z—News, 1h00= WIR, News, Wells ¢see— w 0 Aue On MOUNT CLEMENS (AP) MOAR ews Musie With Mason “Ti ta Boopall OKLW. ‘The complete line of 4 HOMART Heating will im all your needs. 184 NORTH SAGINAW' ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN * f _ want my free indoor-outd ih nge for s HOMART heme ee Rito edertiand sheog is no obligatio You Know and Love ‘ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S SPRING AND SUMMER FASHION SHOES I. Miller : Madomoselle Newton Elkin Troylings | SAVE $15 | Built-In HOMART Lawn iin. Plastic Pipe Reg. 144.95 Andrew Geller PATENTS |. Sprinkling Supplies 7 Yo‘ a ! $] 29 li %4in, Plastic Pipe 114c it. —-'1in. Plastic Pipe ..18c ft. Srerpanenl CALF IVedn, Plastic Pipe 28c ft: 1¥4-in, Plastic Pipe 38 tt. 50.000 Grein Medel | Carmelettes LINEN ...57¢ ft. Sprinkler Heads $3.95 ec, gs A pri ! Delman : y dame oe | Pallizzio 3 STRAWS ee | Diemettes PAIR ALL COLORS | a Write, Bette (Gray Lage | any che $34.95 ! Sizes 3% to 10 famous . ; AAAA to B | Brands : od e HOMART Water ned. ris Ya-inch Piping for nee Need Yin. 21" Lerigth 2 21° Length ..... 5.46 1%-in. 21’ ‘ena 78 Vd 21’ Length .. 8.82 — 21° Length ee BUY NOW AND SAVE! _ DIEM’S SHOES _ Open ~~ & Fri. 'til 9 P.M. Mr FE 2.2492 ates a | ie fe fi ; i : ij ? : meee : e i \ j \ ’ | \ } : é ‘ eae : . : , : . ve Bos t | ny wy \9 ha é : z a Le 4 : ow c. | | ; b Leo : : i ‘ ‘ e i 1 * 5 a , * | i , * £ . if + < \* 4 Ps j e \ , i ¥ : if? a * . i ‘ ie $5 ¥ \ , x t foe : , | 4 : : | i