ees ttlepecctsess = io et seinen ae t i i: ed = ee F 4 : * ! s x ( , | ; . 4 ‘ 2 Tempers Flare Up = GAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25; 1958 —38 PAGES Rare Flower Blooms — ae Pentise Press Photes ONCE A YEAR — Miss Grace Trembley, 5655 Shore Dr., Orchard Lake, proudly holds which bloomed last night. The a huge Night-Blooming Cereus, white, extremely fragrant flower, which resembles a water lily and is a type of cacti bigom, is 12 inches wide, The bud takes five months to bloom and then only lives five hours. This one died last night at midnight. a ¥ Foundation for MSU-O Is Formally Established EAST LANSJING—Formal establishment of the Michi- gan State University-Oakland Foundation has been an-| nounced by D. B. Varner, Vice-President for Off Campus Education at MSU. The Foundation was legally chartered “to encour- age, counsel, advise and promote the establishment by ELL TRE REE ARS In Today's Press Markets .......5.0c0-cec0es $2 Obituaries ......0cceseeneee. 12 Sports ..... voesesccecy= +. 26-29 WORT occ sense ececccees 30 TV & Radio Programs .,... 37 Wilson, Ear] ......-... ous ST Women’s Pages ...... «+. 21-24 For a much happier VACATION * L¢ Captain Easy hopes you catch a lot of fish while on vacation. “/Brook Farms in Oakland the State Board of Agricul- ture and the state of Mich-) igan of an institution of higher learning at Meadow County, Michigan...” * * * Ground- breaking cerer dnies were held May. 2 for the first class- ‘room building at Meadow Brook Farms, given to the university by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson. The building is scheduled to be ready for students by the fall of 1959. Biectea president of the Foun- dation was Harold A, Fitzgerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press, who previously served ag chair- man of the MSU-O Advisory Board. ; Four were elected to the position jof a new terminal building at Pon- building at the corner of Airport Former Chief Calls Charges Outrageous Denies Allegations That is Agency Could Ever Be Influenced WASHINGTON (®— Tempers flared at a House hearing today when former Securities and Exchange Chairman J. Sinclair Arm- strong called it outrageous for anyone to suggest the SEC could be influenced. > AP Wirephoto IN EAST RIVER—This is a view of the oil tanker Empress Bay this morning with its bow sticking out of the water after it was rammed by the Swedish freighter Nebraska in the East River near New York’s Manhattan bridge during the night. Chrysler Pickets nt)” chaiman ot te Nearly Beaten ‘House Subcommittee check- ing regulatory agencies, dis- Police, Union Chiefs, lnrrapiilarireigken abeas nT Rain, Cause Talk About witness table with a loud . bang of.the gavel. | Returning to Jobs Armstrong, now an assistant sec: | retary of the Navy, declared “I've} been outraged” at allegations that | day turned the few hundred strik-| fluenced by anybody. iplant into a nearly beaten, be- Harris said he wanted to hear |draggled group. _ the rest of. Armstrong's state- | After more than 125 police. and ment but had to ge to another sheriff's deputies at times com- committee meeting, Armstrong pictely barred them from parking back to the stand an ‘lot entrances at the Sterling Town- later, but Harris didn’t ship Chrysler-operated plant, unti ithe end of the heavy fain drenched the jor 50 “— - tent. mn aa paneer iran rand | The members of United Auto| about a White House contact with Cae kacel 12%) Pad already) Adams in a case involving Boston industrialist Bernard Goidfine. Adams, President Eisenhower's top aide, has acknowledged accept- ing expensive favors from Goldfine| tried te drum up support for a ‘but denied seeking preferential mass demonstration in front of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) the UAW International headquar- | ters near downtown Detroit be- ‘meeting this afternoon. Wolfson’s Statement Denies Wrongdoing DETROIT (UPI) — Police, their, NEW YORK (®—Financier Louis E. Wolfson denies union superiors and finally rain to- any wrongdoing in connection with stock of the Amefi-|joose from atop a seven-story SEC people “could possibly be mers at the Redstone-Jupiter missile “2” Motors Corp. Wolfson, defendant in a civil court action brought here by the Securities and Exchange Commission, said in a statement from his Jacksonville, Fla., office: “Any charge or accusation of manipulation or fraud by rea- son of anything I have done* tt og unjustified inMore Rain Tonight, ‘due course.” * * + - _ Ending Tomorrow Wolfson added: “I have just re-! |little cooler. Wolfson said he has not owned | be around 70. Tomorrow night Zz | fere the meeting to decide . a : | will be partly cloudy and cooler Terminal Site eS ee by Federal Judge Frederick Bryan ‘lth a low of 60. Partly cloudy | ous al officers e a ls 7m ince in| (8 the forecast for Friday. 1 | ‘rct\ afte booed” yesterday from further dealings in Purchase OK'd Commission Approves Airport Expenditure of $22,600 for 20 Acres iwith the demonstration and stay © . ion on the picket lines. . ie Negotiations toward construction The UAW held bargaining talks tiac Municipal Airport moved,0n national contracts yesterday ahead last night when city com-| With all Big Three car makers but i missioners approved spending "0 progress was reported. Nego-| | $22,600 to purchase 20 acres for the tiations with the companies were ~ proposed building. scheduled again today. x * of going back in the plant at to save their jobs. ! : * * * ly shouted down by others who) feel they will be fired in any case) * It is located just off M59 and west of the present administration Wyoming Samples January in June CHEYENNE, Wyo. (®—It was January in June today in south- eastern Wyoming. A light snow | fell and temperatures dipped in- | to the 30s. Laramie's 34 was the lowest early morning reading. Chey- enne, the state capital, was only ome degree warmer. An inch of snow was on the ground = road and M59 (Highland road). It will have a 100-foot frontage on Highland road. City Manager Walter K. Will- man told the commissicn that “picking up” the option on the property, at $1,130 an acre, will complete all negotiations. The vacant property is owned by Mrs. Eva C. Richmond. Commissioner Milton R. Henry inquired whether the city couldn't! get greater federal participation! Se in the land acquisition. Willman) at Laramie. answered “no,” saying the alloca- . tions have already beer. made. Temperatures were in the 40s ‘ Pa x * elsewhere io Wyoming and |— Purchase of the land for the’ northeastern Colorado. building is part of the 1957 airport) Denver, 100 miles south of improvement program approved! here, last night had gusts of by the cammission in February. It} winds up to 55 miles an hour. also includes lighting of runways); Power lines were snapped, and taxi strips and fencing around) limbs ripped from trees and the field. * windows were broken. BG Over Demonstration at Embassy of vice president. They are: Don E.. Ahrens, Bloomfield Hills, re- tired general manager of Cadillac Division, General Motors Corp.; James C, Zeder, Bloomfield Hills, vice’ president of the Chrysler Corp.; Mrs. William T, Gossett, Bloomfield Hills, wife of the vice president of Ford Motor Co.; and Paul K. Cousino,Superintendent of Warren Consolidated Schools: _* * ~:. Elected as secretary was Dana P. Whitmer, Superintendent of was Alfred C, Girard, Pontiac, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Pontiac Schools. Elected treasurer} U.S. Protests to Russia WASHINGTON (AP)—The United States bitterly ac- cused the Soviet government today of stage managing the demonstration at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. ; x « * . ; -The resulting situation, the State Department said is bound to increase international tension. . The United States accused the Soviet official news agency Tass of distorting the facts of last Sunday’s demo- onstration by Hungarian refugees against the Soviet United Nations mission in New York. | , . ) _*®. : x The State Department's spokesman, préss chief Lincoln / White, said no reports had been received as yet from the The Bright Spot, FE s-o4te. ‘ TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Hof Lot,|/ U.S. Embassy in Moscow. 4 r iat b T ‘American Motors Corp. common | But other striking union mem- stock. The SEC said th ;bers were so dispirited they talked was not involved in noon against Wolfson. * and their only hope is to go through ,... the case with gusty winds jstorms tonight. x * The lowest temperature in down- | The SEC charged Wolfson had town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was These members were immediate- tried to manipulate the price of j/62 degrees. The thermometer read (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 1/66 at 2 p.m. ee ee ee Se es a eo x eee Just Waiting for a Clean Start I am the implacable enemy of the half-cleaned building you see right here. This is the Oakland County Courthouse. The ravages of time have a slow effect, but I handle things immediately. I am a despoiler of Pon- tiac’s downtown in general. I respect neither people nor property. * * * I am quiet, efficient and effective. I am friendly and will almost let you touch me. Some people think I’m attractive. But beware! I’m a ceaseless worker. Will the county authorities do something about me? I’m sorry, pal, but they probably won’t. They never have. Will the city authorities do anything about me as: I live mainly on their property? I’m sorry, friend, but they probably won't; They never have. * * * So-0-0-0-0-0-0, greetings. And watch me go to work on this fine old building in my fine old style. I’m a downtown Pontiac pigeon. een their international union de-tyrned from a hospital, am now | The weather outlook for Pontiac | cornice hit her on the foot. Tonight’s low will be near 55- | any American Motors stock for | Tomorrow's high is expected to several weeks® - lan hour earlier, when the sidewalk Small craft warnings are in ef-|was jammed with late shoppers company fect on Lakes Huron and St. Clair/and persons leaving their jobs. The! and thunder-| building is one of the older down-| i AA UREN I Soe See ee ss | Mayor Crew Jumps Into Inferno as {Tanker Sinks 37 Hurt; Flames Sear Manhattan Bridge NEW YORK (?—A Swed- ish freighter rammed a gas- oline tanker on the dark- ness-shrouded East River -/ering blast of flames which seared the Manhattan Bridge 130 feet above, -|three men were missing and 37 injured. The sinking freighter, Empress Bay, spewed its — |gasoline cargo into the + river. Cornice Crushes" Detroit Shopper Although a wide area of the stream was turned into an in- ferno shortly after the collision, Woman, 79, Dies as Section Falls From Top of Downtown Building many crewmen plunged into the water screaming for help. Rescue craft rushed out to pick up the swimmers. One New York City fireboat was disabled in the task. . * * The East River, which separ- ates Manhattan from the city’s downtown Detroit building last boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens night and a window-shopping wom-|0 Long Island, is about half a an on the sidewalk below. had only/Mile wide at the point in lower a split second to live. Manhattan where the smash oc- The masonry crashed down on curred in midstream at 12:25 a.m. Mrs. Myrtle Taggart, 79, while she} Thousands of spectators were gazed into the window of Winkel-| attracted to the’ river banks. man’s women’s apparel store at) Leaping flames provided a grim be pers of John R. and Wood-| but brilliant illumination. 2 For several hours after the tank- mo guy eae Two otheTSier sank and the flames subsided, were 7 =m. the menace of further explosion or | Mrs. Alvera Casper, 22, of /fire from the water-borne fuel léd Dearborn was standing next to authorities to halt travel by other DETROIT (UPI) — An 18-foot section of masonry cornice cracked ithe SEC prompted by Sherman troy the last bits of their authority ‘convalescing and for more than aiand all of the Lower Peninsula) Mrs. Taggart when the masonry (ships on a seven-mile stretch of by summoning local officers to & week have had no personal par-jis showers and scattered thunder-| Crushed her head, and she was (the river from Hell Gate south to ticipation or knowledge of stock storms tonight Showers will end, ‘reated for nervous shock. Mary ithe Brooklyn Bridge, Some of the picket captains itransactions affecting my inter- | Thursday with the temperature aj L.. Garland, 24, suffered minor | SMOKING jests.”’ FORBIDDEN In_ addition, police forbade ismoking along the waterfront on iboth sides of the river. All except emergency personnel was ordered away, and firemen stood ready with hoses on piers. The swirling flames following the collision licked up to the su- perstructure of the Manhattan Bridge and set off some minor fires. These were extinguished quickly but they burned through some electric cables and brought to a standstill auntomotlie traffic (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | injaries when a chunk of the Louis Mirlani ordered building: inspector Charles Allen to begin an immediate inspection of all downtown buildings. Police said it was lucky the cornice didn’t fall town structures. ‘Charles E, Allen, chief city build- ing inspector, said the cornice fall) was the result of rusting which weakened the supporting rods. Beg oe So ec ee ee eee ed aU rinda ia catameres sie Sa as — a x by aA S ‘“SAND-BLASTING PROGRESSES—Workmen who are cleaning the Oakland County, Courthouse are now on the Saginaw Street side, after finishing on West Huron Street. Only two sides of the building will be cleaned. - * fi Several Men Missing, - early today, sparking a tow- The tanker sank. Two or | » Moon sets Thoreday © at 1:22 a.m. ithe straits. t 6 a. <8 Repeaters Sone 46| Three Navy patrol escort craft | Map mesa S22 | with 100 reserve sailors aboard dam.........66 @2p.m........ ..66) arrived from Great Lakes, Hl., ae. — late yesterday and will conduct in Penti Prsefpsecce fy downtern) training exercises in the straits Highest temperature . 70 | today and temorrow. Mirae vemperatare™ 000.0002. 8s) , vu *| The first major dedication event : Gus tae age —— peatine is scheduled. for noon tomorrow Highest temperature aeaveueeeee sees: Hs when 110 bands, floats and other w pera’ qe: edeecres- * Mean MEPEMED clo iin ee, g7,marching units will stage a threg;| , Weather—Pair hour parade through St. Ignace. Highest and Temperatures _ {It'll be the biggest parade in Upper This 86 Years sn: 49 1922 Peninsula history. Twesda: ‘Temperatere Chart . aoe SS 'Marauette 63 $1 . Baltimore. 78 $2 Memphis = 80.7) Bet It’s the First be ville 05 77 Milwaukee 68 58 Buffalo. 71 $8 Minneapolis 6 41| LONDON (UPI)—Radio Mos- Chicago. 678-64. Omaha 71 43, Cow reported today that the Sireiane” 3 $1) Phoenix 168 3¢| Russians have a “confused” cit- Denver 4 4 ag 3 $3 rus tree. The tree is said to Suh @2 $4. 8 Pranciteo 73 97| Dear 30 types of citrus fruits— Port. Worth Po 9 & 8. Marie 63 $2) seven va rieties of tangerines, G. Sapees S Weehiented $$ §3| three kinds of lemons, four types acksonville 3 ttle 2 i each of ora and pata te i ony 7 i " so 8 nges - THE _ PONTTAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ee 25, 1958 _ * 4 By TWO Gov.’ Festival Under ‘Way for Bridge politicians gathered on Mackinac] - MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI. — Gov. G. Mennen Williams, with sea gulls over his head, and a sun- flower seed in his mouth, strolled briskly across the rain-drenched Mickinac Bridge today to unof- ficially open the bridge dedication, festival. * *& ® Williams made the five-mile/ stroll in one hour, six minutes, far behind two speed walkers * who finished in a dead heat after 45) minutes of Olympic-style walking. || SLOSHES THROUGH The governor, who wore a rain- coat, but no rubbers, sloshed through the St. Ignace toll gate at 9:05 a.m. , Michigan’s long-legged chief ;' executive walked with 34 mem- bers of the International Walkers Association of America, his State Police bodyguard, twe reporters and Larry Rubin, secretary of the Mackinac Bridge Authority. Williams began to tire a few minutes after the walk began. “T think I'm running out of gas,” he said, “Here, Governor, try this,” one walker said. “It’s my last one but it should help you finish.” EATS SEED It was a sunflower seed. The governor ate it. Fog, midway across the bridge, was so thick it was difficult to see the sea gulls ee on the bridge cables. als = Ganen events, Mightighe: ed by the walk across the five- mile span and first public sale of the Mackinac Bridge com- memorative three-cent stamp, were on the agenda for today. At noon, scores of Michigan's top at Straits Island for the formal dedication of the commemorative stamp. Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield of Flint spoke on the significance of the bridge and also * * Tuttle said reports that half a million or more persons are ex- pected to- attend the celebration “are a little exaggerated.” x *« * “We are anticipating an attend- ance of between 100,000 and 300,000 during the three days, on weather of course,’’ Tuttle said. “And we'll feel the festival has been a big success if 250,000 per- sons attend.” Dedication officials kept in close’ touch with the Weather Bureau for latest forecasts. “I hope we have had our full quota of rain for the week,” Tuttle State Typographers’ Pick Hull 16th Time Kennett Hull of Detroit was re- elected to his 16th term as presi- dent of the Michigan Federation of Typographical Unions yester- day at the final session of a three-day state convention held at the Waldron Hotel. Two of the three other officers selected were also re-elected. They were: Edward Crum of Lansing, secretary-treasurer and Earl Bond of Flint, first vice president. Melville Simpson of Bay City was elected second vice president. The 1959 convention will be held in Bay City. Nation's Weather Pattern Remains Almost All Wet By The Associated Press The nation’s weather pattern of the past several days showed only minor changes today, with more showers and possible storms in many areas. Tornadic winds and severe thun- derstorms struck sections of Kan- sas and Oklahoma during the night but no casualties were re- ported. Tornadic winds hammered the Arkansas City area, south of Wichita, Kan., near the Okla- homa border, and also in the Salina, Kan., area. The _ thunderstorms rumbled acress sections from southern Wyoming and Colorado through Kansas, Oklahoma and into Mis- souri. Heaviest rains were report- ed in eastern parts of Kansas and Oklahoma, ranging from 1 to 2 inches, Hail and strong winds were reported in. many areas. Flood warnings were posted - in some parts of cast central Kan- sas. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Showers and seattered thunderstorms today am tenight. High teday near 75. Lew oe = hereday, Leggatt — and tern ig cooler, 7@. Seutherly winds 1s mbes Ls F ee tm pomeren | then- derstorms. Theredey night partly tleudy and cooler, lew near 6. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & ® m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 19-15 mph Direction: South. Moon rises Wednesday at 2:14 p.m. Sun sets Wednesday at 8:13 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 4:57 a.m. > a ‘|downpours of the season yesterday. weather. ation job will not be completed Brucker and Williams, most mem- delegation were expected to. be on hand for the luncheon at the Grand a/hand for the festival. irescue demonstration and tactical idrill on the Mackinaw City side of | and 12 other varieties, said, following one of the heaviest It brought a halt to all outdoor preparations for several hours. SCATTERED SHOWERS The forecast today cglled for scattered showers and thunder- storms while the outlook tomorrow other top state and bridge officials. | Meanwhile, thousands of tourists I Pontiac Delays 2 Reply to Realtor | Commission Holds Off Special Warrant Otficer to Be Hired on Fee Basis BIRMINGHAM — ' For the first seat ciniigagda'Sane ost tops was for partly cloudy and cooler However, the entire bridge decor- until’after the; val. High winds and rain have caused several de- lays in recent weeks. The span’s superstructure will be painted green. * * * Hundreds of other workers were busy putting up military, agricul- tural, civic and other exhibits in St. Ignace, Mackinaw City and Cheboygan. Festival officials, who prefer not to get mixed up in any politi- cal hassle that may develop dur- ing the celebration, hoped all would go well at the commemor- ative dedication. In addition to Summerfield, bers of Michigan’s congressional Hotel. * * * Wolfson’s Statement Denies Wrongdoing (Continued From Page One) _|Staff about whether Goldfine ever picked up the tab for hotel bills or Summerfield will dake cert in ground-breaking ceremonies for a hew post office at Mackinaw City before going to the island. He will. also visit the St. Ignace post office. Political charges have been flying back and forth between Michigan Republicans and Demo- crats over the role played by the two parties in the building of the bridge. Republicans claim they were being “frozen out’ of the | isonville, Fla, junkyard. His per- dedication festival. Friday night, more than 100 members of Michigan’s Republi- can-dominated Legislature will at-! tend a banquet honoring them at Cheboygan. However, they'll share the spotlight with 87 city, county! and state queens who will be on 2sents caused statements to be * * * , st Other events scheduled for today include dedication of two regis- tered historical markers, a water skj show on the St. Ignace side’ of the Straits of Mackinac and a. joint Navy-Coast Guard helicopter, entertainment for McCarthy. Act- ing Chairman John Bell Williams (D-Miss) said Bennett would have ample chance to explore the sub- American Motors common stock through “fraud and deceit.” Bryan alse ordered Wolfson to Wolfson, 46, started with a Jack- sonal fortune now is estimated at close to 100 million dollars. Until recently he was said to be the dargest stockholder in. American Motors. The SEC said Wolfson or his \published which depressed the price of American Motors common ock, In its complaint to the court the SEC said Wolfson indicated in var- ious statements last winter and this spring that he was maintain- ing his interest in American Mo- itors when actually he was unload- ing his entire holding of the com- pany's stock, * x * The other ship, the Nebraska, was burned and battered but able - jof love might be the answer — as Bernstein and his author, Ar- thur Laurents think it could be — to Gotham's juvenile gang war outside the agency. on Paul Kern's Request|time, Bi may soon have] made, Moxley sald. to Run Hospital pene wiry bmtoy San sakes . * «= bo a experience with this type It appeared from Jast night's} City commissioners have &pP-\of work, some warrants ie tc city Commission meeting|proved. Marie's leerved for Muni- |that Paul A. Kern Jr. will have go|that a warrant officer be engaged| cipal 2 we wait a little longer to get ‘an an-|on a fee basis, removing this to Moxley’s sugges. Re er ee ee a: tn, See vasrenh ateey weld be City, Manager Walter K. Willman] shall 8t., Royal Oak, has indi- |for each warrant served. Under Skanes ath “a! cated he will accept the post but pad ene hance F oamelaary Jeial analysis” of the hospital was ; ficient to cover the expenses of a turned over to the hospital’s Board bli police officer in many of the Cases, of Trustees March 1. No answer| FOFMALLY a Moxley said. : ee ne ee FP wasracng wtomsay send ce ‘J. O'Gorman, Harry Denyes, Commissioners last evening in- MSU-0 Foundation '|City, Manager L. R. Gare, Moxley, structed Wiltman to advise Kern, and Donald Cummings, Chamber Regge. doc pps nagdlondieong (Gontinued From Page One) Ae Cosas seproneatative, is hospital eomes up aN president Community r seeking an answer he will have his sneneritod an ee Nal arking lot study, a Four committees will be| ‘The program calls for = study Kern, of 1977 Long Point Dr. |selected, Varner said, to work in| of parking habits in lots immedi- in tetier tothe’ conminden |remieaans haw wit biden i monde —— a $ that he had “waited patiently (nance, under Mr. Ahrens; program : and short and long enough” for an answer |development, under Mr. Zede:| renge parking in ono to his. original offer made im |continuing education, under Mrs.| suit the convenience of shoppers February. Gossett; and community relations,|i, an effort ta promote greater Kern's offer for a study recéived|under Mr, parking lot use, support from Commissioner Milton| Trustees of the Foundation, in —— ’ R. Henry. “I think it would be ajaddition to Mr. Varner and the! 4 special meeting of the Bloom- ee Pontiac Press Phete a ee ee field Hills Board of Education will of the 45 crippled children who ieft for a two- Crippled Children, are headed for Camp Grace (Henry said. county circult- judge; |school to study the budget and week camping trip this morning. The group, Bentley, north of Port Huron. An opposite viewpoint came from Christian F. Beaukema, determine what, if any, cuts can : . Mayor William W. Donaldson, “Are; ham, president of the Michigan [be made. The Hills district will 2 sibility?” he asked, relerving te Howard 20. 5, Set eee aay Sie to aig wheal ... i refe Corp.; BR. Carroll, Mt. Freighter Rams Tanker; Hard to Decide liz see tess. mnae| Gutman tinct orn crea [near trom the County Tax Alin .. and operate the city hospital. judge; Mrs. L. L. Colbert, cation Board. Manhattan River Ablaze Bird pap i picany ony at poodibene al tex topcase Because an area father trans- = | on Best Play questioning certain financial sit-| aj Gen, Robert E. L. Eaton,| Ported firecrackers into Michigan _ uations at Pontiac General, Com- cnlan from Ohio, a Bloomfield Hills duck _ (Continued From Page One) | boat later had to tie up for re- sdiaienere requested an answer |Cqqunander, Tenn Air Force, Sc |was bombed and two boys ended and subway trains using the pairs. . Ci Thecter-Tri rs within two weeks, triage rat oes. Eklund, | 15 in the hands of the Bloomfield , ity’ s er-irippe agency Equitable Life : bridge. a acts of hemoism saved Like ‘West Side Story,’ ane Co.. Detroit: William J.| ills Police. ~— Two of the missing men were Graphic descriptions were given| 1 Mosic Man’ J F| a oe oe Aebgerd Captain ony pend crew members of the tanker. They|by eyewitnesses of the collision empers are p a nciggoreel ig Schools; Bye heave bess rnd to od pace were identified as engineer Tom |aftermath, ; > ntgeeriss az : wood Industries, Inc.; Miss Marion| tody of their parents. He warned Erickson and cook Otto Ahrens. /‘MUFFLED EXPLOSION’ = Over Probe Of SEC {coodnie: Bloomfield’ Hills, head-| against the ‘Importation of fire , “ * *8 ih east a memes — NEW YORK — With last night’s mistress << es — sates remenens on Oat: Gy As morning came, operators of ames Watson, who wo impressive, challenging perform- Continued From Page Cranbrook; . Haggard, Wa-| are illegal in Michigan, the freighter, the Nebraska, said|nearby. ance of “West Side Story” still al cee) terford, president of the Oakland _ one of its seamen could not be lo- tk * fresh in their minds, Pontiac Press| Tmnient of his friend by federal County CIO Council. Elliott Robinson has been re- cated. The man’s name was not} «) ..w 2 mags of flames that theater-trippers today foung them- : Delos Hamlin, appointed to a three-year term on oud ‘Gal ta tee toes men [anied shout halt a mile high and °*oss {tO tee cenait! prob- that he bad Gesu B Morgan, | *eairman of the Oakland County |‘be Bin yards ie ve, * . Board of Supervisors; George J. . were the only ones missing. s — ing musical the best they've yet Special counsel to the president,’ Huebner Jr., Bloomfield Hills, | The history of gas, its manufac- * * * ten Canid hear men in the wa \seen during their initial hours of talk with SEC General Counsel] Gurysier Corp, official; Miss $a- |ture and distribution will be the The tanker carried a crew of 7, toe Sob ket the” ahern Chee this five-day holiday in delightful) Thomas G- Meeker, on Feb. 18,) rah Van Hoosen Jones, Roches: tevle of the Souler Mon's Chip at and the freighter 44. Ten or i) also blown north with the wind [Orn ~- noite Gentine Geet Gata On 6 to ong lino sas men from the,two ships apparently ang tide and appeared'te stretch | Others preferred , rollicking, dor uot filing required Gnansied se Board of Agriculture; escaped unhurt. about half a mile along the river. ee eee wih we ports Adams said he asked no ac- [a rye narebramardy mara ios or Coa ee PHOTOGRAPHER DIES “ _. . could see the superstruc- ane = “\tion and didn’t pass any informa- ee will regrongat se aelerod 4 : = While the latter is ro Supervisors; Adolph Kicin, Reyal illustrate with _An indirect casualty was Wil-|ture of the freighter on fire and 7 pure “Amer- ‘tion to Goldfine. Oak, president of the Wayne- (slides. liam Finn, 52-year-old photograph- |the side of the freighter blistered. icana, “West Side Story” is a Subcommittee investigator Jo-| Oakland Bank; 8. E. Knudsen, The club’s discussion group will er for the New York Journal-/The men aboard were yelling =eiee atepticn be Ghahes- seph T. Conlon testified he inter-| Bloomfield Hills, general man- take up the matter of lowering the American. He died of .a heart at-|‘Help, help.’ ” peare’s “Romeo and Juliet viewed Meeker and that Meeker| ager of the Pontiac Motor Divi- voting from 21 to 18. tack while covering the fire . « 5 siting seieeting Tet ag” | wea Vieckinents| dons ones teeta Op. — Many of the crewmen rescued | The tanker, the 53l-ton Empress ines Gutiiel: made a i Mrs. Roger M. Kyes, Bloomfield . aw Coven by Se Beevers weem (Bay. owes by pe The difference is that in the Me} ee Hills, wife of the General Motors maneuvered alongside [Tanker Corp., sani after breaking vate = Geral a! “Mr. Meeker took with him his | vice’ president and former Deputy our olcemen the flaming wreckage so that |away from the freighter. For a|@onard Bemstein version, nelgh ibriet case but he did not recall csretary of Defense; Harold Le- crewmen could leap aboard. The |time, the two ships were locked to- " ae yma what documents or memoranda Fevre,~ Mt. Clemens, Macomb gether in a flaming grip, the prow|Parties, not Montagues and Cap-| were taken,” Conlon County Su of Schools; > . of the freighter cutting. into the ulets. Yet our theater trip audi-| The SEC has a rule against dis- Howard MacGregor Jr., Rochester ue | le hull of the tanker to form a Tt ence felt that the universal theme closure of confidential information president of the National Twist 4 Meeker reported that Morgan “may possibly’’ have mentioned that Goldfine was a friend of to make port under her own pow- problems. Adams, but Meeker couldn't recall, er. A 5,200-tonner, she is owned by the Swedish transatlantic line. Area Riders Score in Dressage Tests Bloomfield Open Hunt Club,- where the Detroit Horse Show was in its second day. For the second time rain pelted riders and mounts, but there was - comeees he activities. Today’s tests were in Class A and B, with this morning’s place- ments as follows: Class A—Violet Hopkins, first; ‘second, Nan Barrett; third, Carol Gurney; fourth, Susan Fisher (all from Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham area), Class B—Heather Campbell, first; second, Sally Sample (Northville): third, Gretchen Raeder; fourth, Howard Miller (Rochester). ~*~ * * Class C Prix Caprilli was under) way this afternoon, and the Class’ D three-day event will follow. Prix iSt. Georges (Class E) is set for 7 p.m. today. ‘Clouds Swirl Over Extreme South Funnels Menace Michigan® None was pore to have however. *k o* x * % ’ ‘ ity: ‘| Two plays that critics say pro- tdiscovered New York on their own, Tomorrow night, we see our third miisical, “Oh, Captain,” which is another frolic like ‘‘Music Man," but of a more sophisticated qual- Today, we’ve got a double- barre! attraction in store for us: vide a Jaugh-a-minute plus a few heart-felt tears. Yesterday, Pontiac area people and it seemed as if this diversified town had something for each and everyone of us. Hospital Delays Cutting Wages Trustees Agree to Hold Off Action Until After Union Meets Thursday Trustees of Pontiae,General Hos- pital have agreed to postpone ac- tion on their $65,000 wage adjust- ment plan for hospital employes until after a meeting of the em- ployes’ union tomorrow night. The postponement came last night efter the Personnel Commit- tee of the Board of Trustees met in a two-hour session to discuss the plan approved Sunday by the Members of Local 190 of the the subcommittee said, He added: “*(Meeker) did not remember that Mr. Morgan asked him to do anything with regard to the case” and while “his memory was hazy as to the exact state- ments made during the confer- ence , remarked » Mr. Morgan may have about the character and integrity of Mr. Goldfine.” When Armstrong witness chair, he tiffed briefly returned to the with the subcommittee, and left it up in the air as to ‘whether he would come back for an afternoon session. Armstrong said he might be wanted by a Senate committee to testify on the Navy's appropria- tion. request. Armstrong, who was SEC chair- man in 1955-57, got in a few plugs on SEC matters. He asked that the congressmen not make it illegal for members of Congress to contact the SEC. He said it is the right of a citizen investigator oni) Civic leader; ote = M. Pryale,. Bloomfield — presi- Ford Motor Co.; Louis H. Schim- mel, Pontiac, president of the Pon- chief engineer of Cadillac Division, | General Motors Corp.; Walter K. Willman, Pontiac City Manager; Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson; Theodore O. Yntema, Bloomfield Hills, vice president, Ford Motor Co.; John Gordon, City Man Foiled Take Legal Action in Move to Be Promoted to Higher Ranks Four Pontiac police officers * |have taken legal action in a move to be promoted to higher ranks a they say they are entitled to. Asking yesterday for a writ of mandamus ordering the city and Police Chief Herbert W. Straley to promote therh were Sgts. Ray- The suit charges Straley and Willman with refusing to promote that this committee could possibly make’' would be to see that the SEC gets funds enough for an ade- to petition his senator or con- gressman to have the lawmaker inquire of the SEC on matters not up for judicial decision. And “the greatest contribution in Suicide Try © From 14th Floor low, a 22-year-old Pontiac man at- tempted to leap from the 14th the four to vacancies on the force for which théy and others com- om rd taking oral and written rvice examinations _last October. The manager and chief are not While a crowd watched from be. quate staff, Armstrong testified. * * * He said it wag in the course of Erskine H. McCullough of 185 N. | sult cutbacks in SEC staff in 1953 that the East Boston Co. failure {o file financial reports since 1948 came up for renewed attention, SEC officials had too big a back- Perry St., a cab driver, was spot- ted by Officer Clarence Smith on the fire escape facing the east al- ley. Smith called to McCullough] tor’ three “heme te the to get off, but the man shook his| 14, Wittiem K. Hanger, who by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' A succession of funnel cloud reports kept extreme South- ern Michigan on edge for a period of hours Tuesday night. American Assn. Federal, State, County and Municipal Em- ployes, AFL-CIO,, will learn more A funnel dipped down near Elkhart, Ind., just south of the Michigan state line, causing some damage. In early evening and once again at midnight the U.S. Weather Bureau at Detroit issued reports of funnels. The reports were combined with severe weather warn- ings. ‘But at no time was there a tornado forecast. A hail storm and high winds hit a part of southeast Cass County. No injuries or damages were ree touched — in Michigan, | * x jwill meet again Friday at 4 p.m: \ Herold B. Euler, -acting director and trustee of the city hospital,, said trustees and local officials Euler expressed optimism the plan will still be carried out. It involves reducing the’ pay for all —_ 0 ance when Harris .wanted. to omy this testimony. Pedestrian Toll High stepping NEW YORK—Pedestrian deaths |broke away from therti account for more than half of all |jump again. the traffic fatalities in American took him inside the building ll cities, although since 1940 the ra- firemen assisted them. pedestrian traffic dea’ _ |647 hospital employes from 20 to/tio He was arrested by the police| log of cases to process, he said, so they separated out those which showed delinquencies in the finan- cial of ths has 4 deficits, 4 fallen 51 per cent per 100,000 pop-jon a charge of d Se pending -/ * back from the They grabbed hin and THE. poWTiAc PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25,1058 ee ae _ THREE Nuclear Equipment Sent |Too Much Discipline | Jers Was told by Dr, John Ander-|” Spark plugs must give trom4,000° {to International Exhibit’ |Causes School Fights? {cr minnesota. i ga a ated aes Ceneeasr cn de ies ig ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) —| ESTES PARK, Colo, (AP) —| Sul Four 2b4on ‘tras of US. mi-|Does your son get into school-|must be provided if clear equipment arrived today on/yard fights? pein eat yen yy od the way to the Geneva interna-| Maybe it's because of elasrooma“spech é “The three trailers from Oak Sets chekiel Giemsa chalke-leciten ‘ae ems. x omelet Ridge, Tenn., and one from/|ence of physical education teach-|children, he said. Princeton University came in on —=— a Norwegian ship. Wi liam Reign ‘Held fo Light GOP State Chairman Lists 5 Points to Head Republican Campaign | of || 7 1 & . 9| BB Door BUSTERS SAVE Exactly 34c on Famous” LVITALIS Hair. Tonic} Anodnized COPPER Finish TRIPLE SCREEN | Flour Sifter bey yore nee, ho citiacsis of Michigan weére told by the | present Governor that they had _ poate Dripping onde oe With V-7 Added © problems,” Lindemer said, “Tem years and $2,873,000,000 Wrap-On Insulation later... still has : | problems.” a. “ $1.00 7 ae \ | Lindemer claimed Michigan is epee : ' Value ray m\ in “serious trouble” on five| GIVE FINANCIAL AND—Kiwanis Club gave Pentise. Press Photo W none aon Gah oka = fronts: — financial aid to two local youth groups. Pic- tiac Bens Club board. The check for $399.00 will |e Stops pipe ee E ful handles to match your kitehen “Despite enormous increases in | tured above are (left to right) Addison Oakley, bé used for camping equipment of the Camp ee in tere ee Kiwanis Club president, as he presents checks Fire Girls, and the other check for $400.00 will we still have problems in educa- | to John Wilson, president of the Camp Fire Girls _ contribute to finance the construction of an addi- tion, problems in mental] health, , problems in taxation and in oth- Board, and Dean G. Beier, president of the Pon- ane cdhe Vitalis bg V-7 grooms the hair, prevents dryness, stimulates the scalp. No mineral oil to give that greasy effect. Limit 2 bottles. s decor. With wail bracket, & there is an incessant demand |Ex-Premier Downgraded Neaint for new and higher. taxes... St sctsa= Bulganin Sent to Bush Leagues vide more jobs for our people. MOSCOW (UPI) — Former) mier at a March meeting of the | chev, already leader of the Com- (Later in the day, Williams [Soviet Premier Nikolai Balganin} Central Committee of the Com- | munist Party. gave a speech in Alpena in which |h@s been assigned to the Regional: munist Party and the duties He was assigned then to the ii, Another Shipment Low Price Rais LIPSTICK ‘Ovenproot Chine SIX CUP he said Michigan was making Economic Council in Stavropol in| were assumed by Nikita Khrush- presidency of the State Bank, a T Pp progress in diversifying its in- |the North Caucasus, it was report-/ relatively high post. But it was| fe tea ots dustry.) ; Ge oe le - reliably reported he never assumed “We have an absentee Gover-. : the job. $1.49 J nor apparently more intent on | If the reports are true, it would now cience t+ te , winning a sixth term as a step- |imdicate the white-bearded Bul- ‘ ' | the tercnte wressiek Gaacpeared Seller ping stone to other things than /&4in has been considerably down- PI Agi on providing constructive and re- (eraded. There have been reports from the Moscow scene for some) Fomous MARCREBT oven | prost 3 sponsible leadership to his own in recent w he might be. time, but when questioned about it state.’ Bulganin fost his job as pre- | at a British Embassy party June 12 oe Khrushchev told newsmen that Bul- ee . +. |ganin had been in the hospital ENROLL NOW _ Says Hagerty, Will Be) He said reporters could send him| P 3 flowers if they wanted to. | Required in Future i J Khrushchev said Bulganin | | would be hospitalized for another P erson al Typewritin g bee! N.Y. (AP)| week or se epert an ni | press secretary| than pictured. SIMMS 08. HOUSEWARES -—2nd Floor for Porches} Stairways. etc. E-X-P-A-N-D-I-N-G BABY GATES size I 49 5-FOOT SIZE . eoees for . Where—But at ciara: ‘Bargains Like These! 5 )summer meeting of the New York in James C. Hagerty says newspaper prankgy from br hospital and | 4-FOOT SIZE..... i ‘editors and reporters will have to! 5*Ve® now . = _ : These fine shirts were “bought have more knowledge of scienc Also, former Premier Georgi' Poiding style is easy to install “gj Sal Summer School hae more know of ieee isi been rarest Sl et Sta : Ee a Morning 8:00 A.M. to 10:45 P.M. | -of Supervisors, of Carter Street. Standing di- Virginia, from PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE.25, 1058 rectly in front of him is Phyllis Jackson of East | blends completely Pictured above with Congressmen William S. Iroquois road. After spending three days in the ; with any mixer, Broomfield are Janice Antona (to his left) of nation’s capital and dining-with Congressman 3 79 ‘ soft drink West Ann Arbor Street and members of her Broomfield in House dining room, the group : or fruit juice citizenship group along with Mrs. Lee Hill (to proceeded to Williamsburg and Jamestown, Value 2.98 mama (Japanese Searching |: for Missing Actor — TOKYO. (AP) —. Th Japanese|aboard, It was sighted once 150 coast guard today ordereq two|miles southeast of Shanghai ahd " {patrol boats and a plane to begin} 480 miles from Fukuoka. UNITED ‘|searching the East China Sea for| Calvert was planning to make SHIRT Hollywood actor-magician John stage appearances in Japan. His 7a ‘Calvert and his yacht Thespian,/manager said he feared the party, Distributors The coast guartl said it still|tad been captured by the Chinese ldidn’t feel the &3-ton- craft was| Communists. Downtown and at Tel-Huren loverdue or necessarily in danger| He claimed the yacht should/™™ rr pore Pry Protect your blankets now | .-at savings! Set of 3 Jumbo | Blanket Bags each bag holds 4 blankets i: | | | i which they returned yesterday. * With Full Pound of Moth Crystals! Chrysler makes. Work will be done at the Chrysler missile plant in Warren, Mich. Chrysler Gets Contract WASHINGTON (® — Rep. Ro- bert McIntosh (R-Mich), an- nounced ward $5,333,- . ; 477 eae te aise Or- More than one-half of the na- - Fo dinance District to Chrysler Corp. |tion’s timber lands are in small A The contract covers additional tracts owned by farmers, business- ground ‘stipport equipment for men, professional persons and the Redstone missile which others not in the timber business. 6 & 106 Proct. Distilled trom grain, Ste. Pierre Smirastt Fis: (Div. of Revblein), Hartiord, Cons. 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An Independent Newspaper ‘Editorial Page WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 . tt A Lot Alike but Different The name Senators has a double meaning in Washington, D.C. On the one hand you have the kind that plays baseball, and on the other side, the game is known as politics. ~ we wk * A slight pause with a bit -of seri- ous thought tuyns up a lot of points of similarity. To begin with, both “teams” hold forth and operate in the _ “American” jeague. However, the lawmaking Senators pick their squads from the Republicans and Democrats. Another point of likeness is that they both have managers. To add a little dignity the Capitol Hill Sen- ators call theirs majority and mi- nority leaders. Just imagine during a game at Briggs stadium —how strange it would sound to say the Senators’ “majority leader” trotted out to the mound for a talk with his pitcher. x *& * Both varieties of Senators are re- sponsible for a lot of chatter when- ever they take the field. Dickering and bickering is all part of the game for either variety. The baseball Sen- ators are acting for the customers in the stands. The other Senators must keep a weathered eye over their shoulders at the folks back home.. After all, the voters hold the strings to their contracts. x * * . Similarity turns up again in that both kinds of Senators acquire many of their top players from the minors. Russian Leader Pays to Retain Premiership President EISENHOWER has indi- cated that he would continue his ex- change of letters on international is- Sues with Premier KHRUSHCHEV look- ing toward a summit meeting but that the Russians had placed great obstacles in its path. x «* * Recent shocking events have blast- ed any hopes of a worthwhile East- West summit meeting or a reliable agreement with the Russians on dis- armament or anything else. The world’s accusing eyes have been turned on Moscow because of: 1. The treacherous execution of Imre Nacy, former Premier of Hun- gary, and three colleagues. 2. The new conflict with Marshal -TiTo and its warning to Poland. . 3. The kidnaping of nine Ameri- - can airmen in East Germany in vio- lation of agreements. 4. Plotting in the Middle East through Egypt’s Soviet backed Pre- mier NASSER. x * * Any good will Moscow may have S built up because of its propaganda for an East-West talk has been swept away. In canceling a $300 million development loan to Yugoslavia, neu- tralist opinion in Africa and Asia has been alienated. Observers feel that Premier Khrushchev, reported in serious political trouble last week, has been forced by Russian and Red Chinese Stalinists to punch “re- visionists” who are a threat to the Moscow and Peiping form of Com- munism. ; This is the dreadful price Premier KHRUSHCHEV has paid to remain on top. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Te Powrtac Parss Company 48 W.'Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Roeser. Bassett, Joun A Ruitev, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager 8 ee E ARL M. Treapwtit, ice Presiden Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Marsnmatt Jovan, " Jomm W, Prrscerato, Loca] Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager eet ‘Aen, Gronce ©. Inman, gv ’ Classified Manager : _ Associa’ to ‘the ust Tor sopebbeetion of all jora) news printed in this The Powruac i red carrier for 40 cents week; shape gern | poo > ae available by mail Wasntesue’ Cou is © pats einetncs to a wind all other places {0 The ‘unites states SOS ig hly Sala "cher nity 1 Pontiee Member of Plone Pontiac FE 2-8181. P Certainly we must consider state legislatures, governors and the House of Representatives as- “minor leagues.” Decisions are made for both groups by the men in black. On ° the diamond these men wear black suits and for the lawmakers, black robes, - 4 s xk k& we One big difference does exist. -When the baseball Senator signs his contract, he knows very well that he must produce or receive the cus-. tomary heav ho. He might even be traded for someone with more expe- rience in mid season, or be sent back for more seasoning. This cannot happen when the other kind of Senator inks his contract or takes the oath of office. He knows — very well that it’s good six years whether he produces or is a flop. “ROCK~’N’-ROLL songs are hard on the singer’s vocal cords,” says a sing- er. Deplorably, though, they aren’t hard enough to discourage singers who like to holler. PROBABLY Noa is the only person who éver made complete and ade- quate preparations for the rainy days. The Man About Town New Way North Our State’s Longest Piece of Controlled Access Road — _¢ Frequently: The best way to compliment your wife—or hus- The latest report to come to me from State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie on happy solutions of our road questions means much to residents of the Pontiac area, He says that Michigan's longest stretch of controlled access highway will be completed and opened to the public on July 3. It is the 34-mile Fenton-Clio ex- pressway on U.S.23. By its use, Pontiac area traffic for northern Michigan ‘points can escape the congestion in the Dort cutoff east of Flint, by going out our West Huron Street which merges into Highland Road (M59) which you follow 20 miles to U.S.23. There you turn right, passing just west of Fenton, where you pick up the 34-mile stretch of four-lane boulevarded new pavement, with no grade crossings or traffic lights in its entire length. It goes just west of Flint, joining the Dixie Highway north of Clio. This will add but a little on your speedometer, and will save time and nerves. Remember, the opening is not until July 3. Its 15-mile stretch from just west of Fenton to a point just west of Flint has been open for several months. In that period, compared with the old US.23 pavement, which it supplants, it had six accidents and two injuries, against 30 accidents and 13 injuries during the same period last year on the road it replaces. The best traffic slogan to remember is Courtesy can save lives, Congratulations are extended to the residents of that vicinity because _ Buel Starr, ~General Manufacturing Manager at Pontiac Motor Division, has accepted the position of President of the Holly Area Schools Board of Educa- tion for another year. It covers the largest territory of any Oakland County school system. Buel lives four miles east of Holly. There’s a solemn suggestion in that warning to drivers at this time: “Don't make it a wreckreational season.” Users of the elevator in the Hubbard Building will be interested to learn that August Smith, who has handled the controls of it for 16 years, expects to be back on the job soon, after some eye trouble. Fresh home grown green corn was en- joyed at dinner Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Clemenson of Sylvan Lake. The seeds were sown in- side early in March, and the plants moved cuvdoors in May. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Alvord of Drayton Plains; fifty-third wedding an- niversary. - Mrs. Margaret Fehrman 3 of Auburti Heights; eighty-fourth birth- day. - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B, Pheney of Walled Lake; fifty-first wedding an- niversary. . David Dalrymple of Millington; eighty-third birthday. * He £ Me ee aka el Sa geni serait ? ———— . et! f =9 3 ce! 2 - Hae : ss = 2 sf tre = ae ; : \ ie Bas NASR Pp Feb Mal A “paren ses PIV ae HS sty Setar ee DM Ps — we = * z Py ae ieee Sok ; * The Elephant That Didn’t Ramenier David Lawrence Asks: Our Congress ‘Bought’ by WASHINGTON—It’s an ill wind that blows no good—and it looks now as if the Adams affair will be of more benefit to the country in. a reform sense than has been supposed. Als®, if the Republicans are astute politi- cians, they. will seize the issue and benefit by it. The issue, in a nutshell, is not VAG just the gift of a ail $200 ‘coat or a LAWRENCE = $2,000 hotel bill, but the gift of $725,000 to elect a United States senator and the known and formaliy reported ex- penditure of $2,200,000 by labor unions to elect a Democratic Congress. Important legislation to check abuses of power by labor unions is pending in Congress today and may be blocked in the House. * * * It is being assumed that the coat ‘and hotel bill ‘‘bought’’ influence. If this kind of assumption were accepted—and this seems to be “public opinion” as interpreted by the critics of Sherman Adams— then logically it would become pertinent to ask if the present Congress has been “bought.” In a recent speech, printed in the “Congressional Record,” Rep, Ralph W. Gwinn (R-N.Y.) said: “In the 1956 elections organ- Ized labor was active in 300 of the 435 congressional district elections—and were successful— that means that their man got elected—in more than 175... . “Let's look at just one campaign, in 1954, by one union, for one senator. Special election radio and TV broadcasts cost for time only, with no allowance for staff, script preparation, reprints of talks, was McNAMARA CAMPAIGN CITED “Special election editions of regu- lar publications, extra copies to distribute outside the regular union membership ran to another $175,000. “And then, on top of all this, this union hired 500 ‘special or- ganizers’—payroll title for politi- cal workers—at $20 per day for the 30 days just before the elec- tion. This cost another $300,000, exclusive of expenses or other services. “This gives us a total of $725,000 spent by the United Automobile Workers, CIO, in support of Sen. McNamara in Michigan in 1954... . * * * “If the unions spent only half as much in the 30 senatorial contests in 1956 as they spent in Michigan in 1954, it would amount to $150,- 000,000."" Rep. Gwinn, who made a spe- celal study of the subject, esti- mates that at least $62,000,000 is spent .“for political purposes annually, or a total of $124,000,000 fer each biannual election of members of the House and Senate.” The Country Parson ., you're all you'll ever convince him of.” e with exquisite gear. “One reason why the husband, in “Is it any wonder,” exclaims Gwinn, “‘that few pieces of legis- lation pass contrary to the recom- mendations of the leaders of organized labor?”’ ONLY AN ASSUMPTION It is, of course, only an assump- tion that members of Congress are influenced in their voting on labor subjects by the gifts their cam- -paign funds received from labor Labor? unions. : with , F led But the critics in Congress are poor spilling oie iaeuary es assuming the same thing with sound public policy, harmful to respect to the telephone calls of the honor and dignity of the Sherman Adams to ———— Senate, and dangerous to the per- agencies, notwithstanding petulty of free government, testimony of the members of nic hamper, blankets and a Sand bucket with shovel. It was a typical family group on the beach. ~ But several elderly Methodists later wrote caustic letters to the ly disgraceful. ‘In deference to such critics, I \i aly picture or dreamed it was “sexy.” WHO IS SALACIOUS youth or the oldsters? You be the judge. * * * This is a new age. Time marches on. And clothing styles change, “If young people are the hope of the church,” this dilemma facing , “why don't the older folks find out our attitudes, instead of trying to force their old fogey no- tions on us?” EDITOR’s DILEMMA “Why doesn't Mr. Case ignore the old fogies?” some of the teen- then inquired. - Don’t Let Few Fogies Spoil Things ders and even asks who the father ; ii i i | | d : ze 4g ? fle E ns : fi lit e323) as by i — Race sie = ‘ -... THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25,'1958 = GM Offering Reward > : negotiations sy St en ean by ented © hic Shi tim No trace of the gem mn rering Rew ip Mystery: Unsolved |i" the galley. 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Pan American is spending one million dollars just for the roof ‘on its ferminal, xk *® * “Idlewild covers 4,900 acres on Long Island, A 655-acre, 30-million wee Oe ee ee City at the airport. : A total of $325 million doll jet engine tests, conducted 1a st] rai boarding ramps, ang jet will have been spent on the airport|4?™- ee by the time Terminal City is com- | such an operation may not be | given until July or — at | all, In West Germany, Frankfurt's ‘Rhein-Main Airport is ready for ‘big jet planes to fly in at any |time, The Italians are building a |jetport only 30 minutes from the center of Rome. Miami's International Airport al- |ready is handling a heavy military |jet load, Kansas City, Mo., is | spending ° 50 million dollars on a /25-million-dollar expansion, - * * * Chicago's O’Hare Field was the nation’s first jet-designed telescop- ie landing ramp already in opera- tion, Boston Airport could clear a 150-passenger, 600-mile-per-hour jet for landing right now. The nation’s first real jet age airport, a 100-million-dollar in- stallation, is under construction at Chantilly, Va., 27 miles from | Washington, D. C. But what about the nation’s larg- jest city, the port of entry and lexit for most international flights — hundreds of flights each The Port of New York Authority, operator of Idlewild International | Airport, La Guardia Airport and the Newark, N. J., Airport across the Hudson River says: | “The Port Authority at the present time has no special plans This despite the fact that Pan American World Airways is plan- ‘ning to send a jet plane from Idje- ;wild to Paris around Nov, 1, and | American Airlines hopes to follow ‘shortly thereafter with the first jtranscontinental jet flight. 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Perhaps a example of these new adventures in interna- tional: understanding is the rela- tionship between Frank Enge and Leo Shiskin. Enge is supervisor of research and development for the Ameri- can Machine & Foundry Co. elec- tronies laboratory here. Shiskin is ’ an electrical engineer in Moscow. Aug. 11, 1956, they first made contact via ham radio. After that they quickly became pen pals. Leo asked Frank for copies of American radio journals, and sent him copies of Soviet ra- dio journals—also some Russian classical phonograph records for Frank's wife. Frank congratulated Leo on the Soviet scientific achievement when the first Sputnik went aloft, and Leo replied in kind when they ~ United States sent up Explorer I.j- That was the nearest the Rus- sian ever came to a political re- mark, Enge said. * * * Leo Shiskin lost this Soviet ra- dio amateur license “for infrac- tions of the rules,” but he wrote Frank: ‘‘My absence in the air has no relations to our mailing.” He never. explained the nature of the violations that cost him his license. Leo wrote that he made about 1200 rubles a month—the ruble is officially pegged at 25 cents. “He also said that he only had to pay 50 rubles a month rent,” Enge recalled, ‘‘but he had to share a , communal apartment with four other families, The apartment had only one bath- room, one kitchen an@ one tele- phone. * * * “Leo also wrote that he had to pay a fourth of his salary—300 rubles a month—in income taxes, and that a suit cost him from 400 to 1,700 rubles. 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Association to protect paper ' contents from severe heat reaching 1700° F. Protect BEFORE Fare Strthes/ Treasure Chests ....$32.00 up : Smaller chests | General Printing a & Office Supply FE 2-0135 | 17 W. Lawrence 28), This will be the largest number Saginaw to Muskegon at one time in Michigan’s history. The num- ber of cars that will cross the bridge will depend on how smooth- ly traffic flows through the area. * * * Pontiac residents. should allow a minimum of seven hours for the trip north, Auto Club's Travel Services Director Harry N. Rogan recommended. Distance is 276 miles by direct route, although three alternate routes are avail- able. He cautioned against planning to stay overnight within 35 miles south of the bridge unless ac- commodations have already _ been reserved. As late as Fri- Cork Bulletin Board A combination of resilient virgin cork with sturdy, attractive solid oak mitered frame. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY. inish. ike quality and it i ’ ay Naw infor oust suerte tteey ea | WON't Skip Attached hangers included SIZES in any 20° x 307 $ 00 | normal use aad _ PARKER Other | { r Memory | Ol) ime | JOTTER f | in Stock | PEN § | Seon . Try it! $ 9 5 _ CHALK | ah i BOARDS | All stainless steel Custom MAGNETIC model $2.95 BOARDS . Pr D pion . canal Pay oy SE | day (June 20), there were plenty of accommodations unreserved The only Ballpoint that © General Printing . & Office Supply | . L1T We hewrence = FE 2-0135 Pa o ° - 3 ¢/ >} ' 17 W, Lawrence PE 2-9135 ‘ ry f of autos north of a line from) A complete circle tour around Lake Michigan, using the Mac- kinac Bridge, and traveling through Wisconsin and Illinois involves 918 miles of driving which will take 25 hours to ac- complish with no time for stop- overs. A complete swing around the eastern border of Michigan, beginning at Detroit and taking one back through the Canadian Soo and Ontario, includes 1,093 miles of driving. Auto. Club recommends budgeting 30 driving hours for this trip. x* * *& Rogan also offered the following information for persons dedication ceremonies: Distance from the Straits to the famous Soo Locks is 53 miles; distance from the Straits to the northernmost point in upper Mich- igan, Copper Harbor, is 313 miles; and distance from Michigan's southern border, south ‘of Cold- water, to Copper Harbor is 638 miles, with the new bridge cutting the old travel time by as much as one and one-half hours. Commissioners Wait 3 Years ‘to Go ‘on the Air’ Pontiac ¢ity commissioners are prepared to let anybody attending / Bf |their Tuesday night meetings hear “ee (everything that goes on. To facilitate this, the city has installed a public address system in the commission chambers. Provisions for the speakers were put in when the City Hall was built in 1955, but just last night one microphone «was rigged up and used briefly during a test. City Manager Walter K, Willman said when the $500 system is com-| plete it will include five micro- the commission table. Couple Sues Oak Park for $80,000 After Fall OAK PARK — An Oak Park couple is seeking $80,000 damages from the city as the result of injuries suffered when the wife suffered a' fractured spine as the result of a fall while entering the municipal ice rink Jan. 4. - Samuel and Ruth Rich of 21950 Marlow St., in a suit filed yester- dday in Oakland County _ Circuit Court, claim the city was negligei in not having guard rails leading Phones placed strategically along) © 11 Piece Space Saving WOW Maple Value Lf ae amen Hite © PARK FREE NEXT TO EITHER. STORE’ from the “‘club hotise” to the rink. 4 ’ \ | \_ 17 E.Huron St. 18 W. 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Muffler, GUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT AND BLOW-OUT KING’S ‘Widas Muffler Service 265 South, Saginaw (Next te Jereme Olds) FE 2-1010 Open Monday thru Thursday ‘til 5:30; Friday ‘til 8; Saturday ‘til 5 Se ea a LOU-MOR rEwEey | EXPERT WATCH REPAIR DIAMONDS WATCHES Bazaar Area MIRACLE MILE DANIEL O'BRIEN President of the Michigan Future Farmers of America, Daniel O’Brien, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. O’Brien of Davis- burg, is in Cincinnati taking a course in farm leadership and public relations. Graduated from Holly High School last year, Robert was one of 40 young farmers from Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan eligible for the course. They were selected for good scholarship and interest in ° patel farming, Pontiac City Affairs Commissio agreed to re-advertise for bids on the renewal of insurance policies on city-owned vehicles after some bidders ‘‘misunderstood” the last deadline for bids. _ City Clerk Ada R. Evans was instructed, to advertise the new deadline for 5 p.m. next. Tuesday, July 1. She explained to commissioners that the old deadline was Monday, June 23, at which time only one bid had been submitted, Several came in yesterday, she said, with the companies saying they under- |Stood. the deadline to be then. Saying the city’s “primary in- terest is getting the best rate possible on a competitive basis,” Commissioner Philip E, Rowston moved for the re-advertisement. The one bid that came in for compensation insurance, on De- partment o { Public Works -em- ployes, from the Michigan Mutual Liability Co,, was accepted. - Commissioners, in other action, called for public hearings next on special assessment rolls to finance sanitary sewer stubs on Perry street from Huron east to the city limits, and for a curb ‘replacement and resurfacing project on Telegraph road from Huron to James K boulevard. ‘city projects were conducted last evening without public opposition. Payments were set on nine other projects. lal hab sah oan op aeste Land HOME LOANS ARE OUR SPECIALTY WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Is Your ; | Contract a Burden to You? We may be able to help you convert your :- Land Contract into a mortgage, thereby 4 bringing you more security and at : : the same time reducing your monthly E ; payments. 3| i ’ Come In and Talk It Over! Pontiac Federal Savings Home Office 761 W. Huron Street : Downtown Branch 16 E. Lawrence Street Rochester Branch 407 Main Street Be titania CEN ET ee ee ed 43 ? & e revewal of the city’s workmen) Several such hearings for other cae eo ee n to Seek More Insurance Bids City commissioners last night; It was agreed to add construc- tion of a five-foot sidewalk on Robinwood avenue to the 1958 public improvement Residents had petitioned for the work, A request for rezoning several ferred back to the applicant for necessary petitions, City Attorney William A. Ewart was handed a claim for damages * * * Commissioner John A. Dugan of- fered as a public necessity con- struction of a sidewalk on the north side of Baltimore avenue from Stirling avenue to Melrose avenue, PATRICIA ANN LOHFF A bachelor of arts degree was ‘| awarded to Patricia Ann Lohff of 6570 Transparent Dr., Clark- ston, by Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Ind. She was-one of Boy, 6, Drowns. lots from residential to commer- lunch. There. will be games, con-| cial on Howard street was re-/tests and prizes. from a woman who said she fell! and was injured on a city sidewalk. | in Flint River _ Attempt by Father to| 7 «Rescue Son Who Fell Off Bridge Fails , ; musdig: waters of the Filct tives near his home in Columbiaville despite the efforts of his father to rescue him. He was the son of Mr. and * * £ The boy fell five feet off the Marathon Road bridge while play-| - Mrs. ee pano Beach, Fia., the’ newlyweds |5t. ; | Fine Ceylon teas flavored with bits of oranges and sweet spice for you, your family and guests. NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 8 Mt. Clemens St ing with his younger brother, Dale. He dived in fully clothed but couldn’t locate the boy. Sheriff's deputies recovered the | -f body at 12:55 p.m., a little more i f than an hour later. * * * Muir Brothers Funeral Home in Lapeer. ‘ To Picnic at Ortonville ORTONVILLE The annual. Baptist Sunday Schoo] picnic will be held June 28 at Richfield Park, . {beginning at 10:30 a.m. Each fam- ily will bring its own table service and a dish to pass, All children have been asked to bring a sack} CERTIFIED iN COLD STORAGE PLAN ON E EXCLUSIVE PROCESS @ store in Your ., SAT. ME a Pius 2% ame Bonn FALL ‘Trousers. ‘Satpet Shirts 49¢ Skirts ... SéeBlouses ... .49¢ SWEATERS plant . .8 for 38¢ : - Famous Low Price! Pleats 822 NORTH PERRY AT EAST BOULEVARD RRM gn RNR CCEA A er ad eee ed - Tee eaners PM Code Ne. 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Paul cost of producing and mar- w L. Adams today held unconstitu-|Keting almost all products. ‘| Ae — MIDAS’ tional a Hazel Park ordinance| ‘The issue will be resolved by | ; = 1 tightly restricting political activity; Semate and House negotiators in | 4 sag - (eee by city employes. closed-door meetings starting } >. — Adams ‘held the ordinance pro-| Thursday. They must reconcile CABER nf cet ee ncaa yr between a Senate- SAO ' : t system m becom ac-| passed which would repeal — Featuring The Werld's Finest tively interested in a political cam-| the 3 per cent freight tax and the oe paign for any- office was too| 10 per cent tax on railroad, air- sweeping. fle said it offended state con- stitutional guarantees of free speech and freedom of assembly FREE INSTALLATION! You pay only the low price of the muffler itself. FAST SERVICE! | to all citizerffi eens Jee rocecinen. Sees Work done in minutes while The opinion answered an inquiry! = on corporations excise yoo wane from Rep. Walter T. McMahon (D-|VieS 9 liquor, beer, cigarettes Hazel Park). It was prepared by Asst. Atty. Gen. Eugene [eftect. at midnight Monday with a =< who said the principles might apply|qo9,999 2 year. The deadline must in other local civil service systems : in the Detroit metropolitan area. °° met because the excise taxes : * x * iddgitdddalale nando s “Under the ordinance in question, . unici cannot | DRIVE IN TODAY! Jexpress his opinions’ on bebuif cf F olsom {0 Quit WO WAITING! any candidate for municipal, state miDAs ¥ fe sg ele he Education Post i. SHOPS “The ordinance permits a public employe to vote and to sign a petition only. “It prevents. free speech and freedom of activity of the publi¢é employe in regard to the election ” : Of any Persons to public office.” | WASHINGTON (UPD) — Marion Such restrictions, Adams said,|R Folsom said today he has de- Counting on Congress to Pass Science-Slanted Teaching Proposals No Charge for Labor On Front or Rear Pipe When Purchased with Muffler. are unreasonable and violate Sec-| ¢j to leave . tions Two and Four of Article Two ning of health, br ore pop! . - of-the state constitution—the free-! fare July 31, GUARANTEED AGAINST |%™ of assembly and speech Lilly ll But before he leaves the Wash- Adams said he was mindful of ington scene, Folsom is counting RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT . prohibitions under state civil serv-|on Congress to push through the AND BLOW-OUT KING’S ice rules against membership on political party committees and against soliciting, levying, collect- ing or paying any political assess- ment. ; These restrictions do not impinge administration's science-slanted ed- ucation proposals,.: The fact that | both House and Senate Education Committees have been working on education bills for several months with no final results as yet causes 2 Midas Muffler Service 265 South Saginaw (Next to Jerome Olds) NO MONEY DOWN....‘1* Weekly! SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF DORMEYER POWER TOOLS | FE 2-1010 Open Monday thru Thursday “til 5:30; Friday ‘til 8; Saturday ‘til 5 108 NORTH SAGINAW 7S ee For Office Supplies Se BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE law he said. “The problem,” he said, “is e ’ . * still with us.” Folsom said the Caution ‘Go Slow dropped posals but them in | favor of priority to federal out- the problems of modern medicine| The cabinet official noted the is preventing or curing ailments |Sestegation issue had made school gressmen, * & & ane oo we perts. They advised a “ »ied by Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, procedure fog ae inet mall president of Ohio Wesleyan Uni- Dr. Leo E. Hollister of the Vet-|Parture from office had been left erans Administration hospital at |'° the President's convenience at administration had not Using New Drugs | fer ot ery tesera ut caused by new drugs administered | Construction proposals more diffi- “The American Medical Assn. Feiss. whos Yedguilen was known to catise undesirable. re- | V@rsity. SPECIALIZED SERVICE Palo Alto said the tranquilliing |tty time between July 15 and upon free assembly or free speech, Folgom great dismay. | its 1957 school construction pro- SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—One of| “uaent* to treat or cure something else, cult to put across with many con- DEAR ALL: Come now — * there are plenty of women who have retained their femininity and haven't thrown eve ' - they’ve got into a sack. You're - ‘Icoking in the wrong places, “DEAR ABBY: Most people talk about mother-in-law trou- ble, but my trotible is my father-in-law. He is constantly bringing up a subject that is none of his business. We've been married four years and naturally we would like a fam- ily, but we haven't been blessed yet. “My father-in-law keeps ask- ing me when I’m going to make him a grandfather, This gets on my nerves so bad I have to leave the room to keep “= from crying, My husband says his father is only kidding, but do you think this is a kidding matter? Please help me.” . BONNIE DEAR BONNIE: This is no kidding matter. Ask your hus- band to please impress upon his father that you are ex- tremely sensitive on the sub- - ject, And no kidding! af ‘* * * . “DEAR ABBY: My husband makes me very angry on one certain subject, and I hope you will settle it. once and for all. When a commercial comes on TV for. men's deodorant. he nearly laughs his fool head off. € \ o« . * ad one of the top local amateurs in the tournament. He-Man Hunting a Bride He says that is for pansy-type men and no he-man would ever “use such a thing. yet he sees the man right on the TV screen using it and he has big“ mus- cles while My husband is a dried-up, skinny ‘little weasel. Tell him, Abby.” THE BALL AND CHAIN DEAR B, AND C.: If a man can look good and smell good, that makes him even more of a man, Your husband has strudel in his noodle. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am a wom- an 49 years old and am going around with a man who is 67. He says he ‘has never gone with anybody he cares for so much, but he keeps telling me tie doesn't want to marry me . - because he is: too old for me. -“T try to tell ,him that he - isn't -too old, but he insists . he is. I want to. marry him, and wish you would tell- me hew I-can change his way: of thinking.”’ : . INEZ DEAR INEZ: There is more than ‘‘thinking™ imvolved, If he says he is too old for you — take his word for, it: i Nation’s Golfers Set to Vie at Forest ; ; Pontise Press Photo by Ea Vanderworp — Women’s Open, being held at. Forest Lake Country Club Thursday ‘through. N 2 Area Couples Entertain at Club PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, : Lake « @ Comparing notes.on the course are Pat Devany of Grosse Ile (left) and Gloria Armstrong of Oak- land, Calif. Both will be competing in the tourna- ment. “ PA Women's Section Personal News Dr. and Mrs. Howard Barker of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pryale of West Long Lake road are entertaining friends at the Old Club, St. Clair Flats, Friday evening. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dawson of Oneida road have returned from Tulsa, Okla., where Mr. Dawson played in the Western Senior Golf Tournament. He was champion of Class A. x * * Mrs. G. Roy Williams of Oneida road is in Dear- born today visiting her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yokom, formerly of Pontiac. x * * Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pettingill have arrived from Melbourne, Fla., to spend the month of July with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest - R. Wood and grandson, Ronald, of South Tilden « technic avenue. The family is planning a two-week tour of Canada. . x * * Mr. and Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield of West Iroquois _ road spent a week at the French Lick Sheraton Hotel in French Lick, Ind. x *®* * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunker and daughter, Carol, of Claremont, Calif., are visitors at the homes of Mr. Bunker’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bunker of East Madison avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar. Wilmot of West Fairmount avenue. The Bunkers also are visiting Mrs. Bunker’s broth- ers, Jack Wilmot of Rochester and Cecil and Vassie Wilmot, both of Clarkston. x «x * Patricia Alice Williams will leave Sunday for Ypsi- lanti where she will attend Cleary College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Robert of Middlebelt road. : * * * Mrs. Leslie Ellis, Mrs. Harry Pattison, Mrs. Ted Koella Jr., and Mrs. J. C. Covert will represent the Pontiac First Presbyterian Church and the Detroit Presbyterial Society at the Fifth Quadrennial Na- tional meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s Or- ganizations, to be held at Purdue University, Lafay- ette, Ind., beginning today and rtinning through July 1. x & * Janet Theorin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Allen of Fernbarry drive received an award for the greatest contribution to the speech education area at Michigan State University. She was awarded: the degree of bachelor of arts in speech education. x *&* * Anita Cozart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cozart. of South Merrimac street, has ee training at Elkhart University of Medical dnd Dental Rate hag and has been graduated as an X-ray an. . <, x & *& . Announcing the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, June 11 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Zu (nee Beverly Humphreys) of Clarkston. ! ' The infant’s grandparents are Mrs. John Zubalik of Osmun street and Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Humphreys of Whittemore Street. ‘ * Ring Bell - this and he thinks it is per- fectly ail right for them to walk in unannounced. I would *. very much like to have your opinion on this matter.” _ Answer: Personally I agree with’ you that they should at least, on opening the door, call . out to you, “Oh, Jane, are you there, and is it all right to come in?" On the other hand, if they have the habit of running in and out of each other’s homes without knocking, and your husband sees nothing wrong in this, Iam afraid you will make yourself very unpopular if you try to stop their doing it. “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to know if it were neces- sary for me to stand in the following situation: I was seat- ed in a lawyer's office the other day waiting for him to come in. When he entered the office should I have stood up or was it ect to remain seated? I-had never foe before.” Answer: Had you been a man, you certainly should have gotten up. As a woman it was not necessary but it would have been more gracious had you risen to shake hands with him. “Dear Mrs. Post: How should hors d'ovevres be eaten when served on picks? Should the food be eaten off the pick or removed and eaten in the fingers?" ' Answer: The pick is provided so that the food may be eaten frem it without soiling one's fingers. : PHYLLIS YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of Fourth street announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to William Puddy Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Camillia Puddy of Dixie highway and William Puddy of Flizabeth Lake road. A Nov. 15 wedding is planned, Two of the four members of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega honored as June Volunteers of the Month by the Central Volunteer Bu- reau of the Pontiac Area United Fund are Mrs Charles Sanft (left) of Sylvan CAROLE M. ELLIS TWENTY-ONE - announce. the Carole Musetta, and James Maurice Charles Craig of © Martinsville, Harper Hospital School of Nursing. Bloomfield Hills News Party Fetes Engagement . By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — At a-supper party Sunday in her Metamora home, Carla Higbie’s engagement to John William ‘ Stroh Jr. was announced. Carla is the daughter of Mrs. Carlton M.* Higbie of Bloom- field Hills and Metamora, and the late. Mr. Higbie. She was graduated from Miss Hall’s School, attended Bennett Junior - College and Parson's School of Design, New York. She was presented to society at a dance at the Little Club in 1955. Her finance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stroh of Lew- iston road, Grosse Pointe. He attended the Choate School in Connecticut and Michigan State University. A late August wedding is being planned. . * * * Mrs. Irving A. Duffy will be ‘hostess at a tea Wednesday afternoon, July.2, honoring her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Duffy. Both Mr. and Mrs: Frank Duffy will attend summer school at University of Michi- gan, and they have found an apartment in Ann Arbor for July and August. * * * Newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Holley will be hon- ored at a dinner Saturday eve- ning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor on Or- chard Ridge road. Cohosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Victor H Taylor of Grosse Pointe Mrs. Holley is the former Jane Taylor and the hosts are her two brothers and their wives. The Robert Taylors will en- tertain next Saturday before the holiday dinner dance at * Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Miller of West Palm Beach, Fla., arrived this week with their daughter, ' Susan, to visit Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Baldwin of Orchard Lake. ~*~ *&* *- Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Brown have invited Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wells to Four pages today in Women’s Section spend the weekend of the Fourth of July with them at their summer home at Walloon Lake. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint of Concord, Mass., are spend- ing. several days this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Brewster. The Brewsters have invited guests for a sup- per party Thursday evening to meet the Flints. * * * Here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott S: Nichols, are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Foley and their chil- dren of Washington, D.C. \ They will also visit Mr. Foley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Foley, who have re- cently moved from Birming- ham to Flint. Wed at Cranbrook BIRMINGHAM — Mrs, Rob- ert Mueller Ball and Godfrey Strelinger were married Mon- day in St. Paul Chapel af Christ Church Cranhrook. They will be at home after July 1 on Linden road. By Figure Clubs Thursday Queen to Be Crowned The Queen of Will Power will be crowned at 7 o'clock Thurs- day evening at a banquet to be- held in Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building. ‘ Each of the figure clubs from the surrounding four commu- nities have selected a queen to compete in this final event ‘of weight losing. * * * The contestants were win- ners on the basis of weight lost during the contest, which ran from Jan. 1 to June 1. x * * Contestants are Mrs. Violet Jones of the Pontiac Fashion- ette Club, Mrs. Mary Curtice of Rochester Fashion Your Fig- ure Club, Mrs. Floyd Spears of Waterford Township Fashion Your Figure Club, and Mrs. Ion Mahaffey of Pontiac Fash- ion Your Figure Club. Mr. and Mrs. Teslie Ellis of Pioneer drive © engagement of their daughter, Craig,- son. of Va. Carole is a graduate of of « ; . : « g eo weet : + <*> & : gat a, + E4 ¥ = } @ é age 4 | TWENTY The highest peak in New York State is 5,344-foot Mount Marcy in the Adirondacks. Topping the state’s Catskill Mountains is Bal- sam Cap, 3,700-feet high, in Ulster Hazel Park Law Unconstitutional County, | Political Ruling Curbs Let Your Dependable | City Employes’ Rights, Exhaust System Says Attorney General Specialists Install LANSING (# — In a possibly far- _A Safe, Silent reaching opinion, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams today’ held unconstitu- tional a Hazel Park ordinance tightly restricting political activity by city employes. Adams held the ordinance pro- hibiting employes working under a merit system from becoming ac- MIDAS MUFFLER. Sothent Tallent Duel tehevets tively interested in a political cam- Fer Every Car end Truck. paign for any office was too sweeping. FREE INSTALLATION! Hle sald it oft wa bean dimd oad wee stitutional guarantees of free 7 speech and freedom of assembly FAST SERVICE! . to all citizens, pebegel “i while The opinion answered an inquiry * {from Rep. Walter T. McMahon (D- Hazel Park). It was prepared by Asst. Atty. Gen. Eugene Krasicky, _|who said the principles might apply in other local civil service systems i _|in the Detroit metropolitan area. =; za x* * * Ry ig PPR “Under the ordinance in question, Th . a municipal employe cannot safely aN DRIVE IN TODAY! express his opinions on behalf of ae any candidate for municipal, state or federal office without the MIDAS pe cea employment,” y | i MUFFLER “The ordinance permits a public } SHOPS | Ow © itt cts iw, bam ol Sis ond = sign . “It prevents free speech and freedom of activity of the public employe in regard to the election of any persons to public office.” Such restrictions, Adams said, are unreasonable and violate Sec- tions Two and Four of Article Two of-the state constitution—the free- dom of assembly and speech sections. : Adams said he was mindful o prohibitions under state civil serv- ice rules against membership on political party committees and against soliciting, levying, collect- ing or paying any political assess- ment, These restrictions do not impinge upon free assembly or free speech, he said. Caution ‘Go Slow’ Using New Drugs SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—One of the problems of modern medicine is preventing or curing ailments caused by new drugs administered to treat or cure something else. * * * The American Medical Assn. took up this. problem today in a panel discussion by several ex- No Charge for Labor On Front or Rear Pipe When Purchased with Muffler. ven GUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT AND BLOW-OUT KING’S Midas Muffler Service 265 South Saginaw (Next te Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 Open Monday thru Thursday “til 5:30; Friday ‘til 8; Saturday ‘til 5 For Office Supplics S BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE aa nce St known to ca actions in patients. : Dr. Leo E. Hollister of the Vet- erans Administration hospital at Palo Alto said the tranquilizing drugs do more good than harm in i we SPECIALIZED SERVICE eT. V. carefully selected patients but e HIFI that their use in some instances complications. TAPE RECORDERS ek e@ RECORD CHANGERS Certain tranquilizers can pro- TEMS duce undesirable behavior effects, S Rape. he said. Others can poison the nerves. Some can cause allergic @ OFFICE INTERCOMMS reactions or unfavorably influence @ WEBCOR FACTORY gland performance or metabolism. SERVICE + *« *& Skin reactions are probably the most common undesirable effects, said Dr. Harold O. Perry, derma- tologist of the Mayo Clinic, Ro- chester, Minn. : Skin outbreaks can come from a wide variety of drugs, even from certain of the old standby vita- mins. BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 _._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 __ Folsom to Quit Education Post | Counting on Congress to Pass Science-Slanted Teaching Proposals WASHINGTON (UPD — Marion/| B. Folsom said today he has de-| cided to leave his post as secre-| tary of health, education and wel-| fare July 31, * * * But before he leaves the Wash- ington scene, Folsom }s counting | on Congress to push through the administration’s science-slanted ed-| ucation proposals, The fact that | both House and Senate Education, Committees have been working on education bills for several months with no final results as yet causes Fol#om great dismay. “The problem,” he said, “is | still with us.” Folsom said the | administration had not dropped | its 1957 school construction pro- posals but postponed them in favor of priority to federal out- Soe 2 cific, represent a third of the clas NO MONEY DOWN... ‘" Weekly! SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF DORMEYER POWER TOOLS lays for scholarships to able students. The cabinet official noted the segregation issue had made school construction proposals more diffi- cult to put across with many con- gressmen, * * * Folsom, whose resignation was announced May 7, will be succeed- ed by Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, president of Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity, _ The date of Folsom‘s actual de- parture from office had been ‘left to the President's convenience at any time between July 15 and Aug. 1.- Rep. Bentley Reports Adams Needed—Now WASHINGTON w — Rep. Al- vin M. Bentley (R-Mich), says Sherman: Adams is a real political liability to the Republiican party but must remain as top White House aide until the President feels he can be replaced, “There is now no one who could step into his shoes,” Bentley said in a newsletter to constituents. “And his departure would throw on the Presidert a mass of admin- istrative and other details that it would be. wrong to burden our chief executive with at this time.” MAC-0-LAC PAINTS By Popular Demand Ready-Mixed Colors © Durable © Scrubbable Regularly $6.39 $499 Gal _ REDUCED TO ONLY — 4 : ae ee ‘ : #4 ‘ \ ae 3 ;. i IDEAS NOW AT PONTIAC’S ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS Inlaid Linoleum Ba a os ~e MART Open Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9 to 6 P: Mi—Mon. & Fri. 9 te 9 FREE PARKING ‘ I stopped waiting...bought a new Plymouth...and man, what I saved! Sometimes it’s smart to wait, sometimes it isn’t! Take me. I was putting off buying that new car we needed. Then I dropped in at my Plymouth dealer’s. It was the most profitable visit of my life. I found I could get my choice of new Plymouths at pricés a whole lot lower than I believed possible. PLUS a trade-in offer on my old car so high that I made "em say it twice! | And still more! I saved a clean $140 on the Plymouth ride alone, ‘That's famous Torsion-Aire Ride, Plymouth’s top luxury ride. It’s standard on all Plymouths (even. the .least expensive) at no extra cost ... but you have to pay up to $140 extra for the top ride of the other two leading cars in the low-price field. And Plymouth proved it can save me gas money by winning ” the 1958 Mobilgas Economy Run. (There’s a new Fuel-Saver a lot further!) It proved it trade-in time, with new Silver and bring more years from now! & proud guy right Plymouth dealer. Choke that makes your gas buck go will save me still more money at Dart Styling that will look new . Here’s a beauty that’s a money-sayer. I’m now...and a wholalot of money ahead ! See your Today's best buy tomorrow's best trade... tik | Cd = “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 * ‘TIE PONTIAC P RESS _ _In USGA Women’s Open Tomorrow Through Saturday A little girl with a big drive—Mar- lene Bauer Hagge of Delray Beach, Fla., practices for the sixth annual United States Golf Assn. * ms & ET te ad Sally Sharp of Bloomfield Hills bhasis out of the sand trap at F orest oF ~ o- National __ Saturday. Lake Country Club. She is considered Must Be All-Woman—Abby He-Man By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am an eli- gible 28-year-old and everyone asks me why I'm not married. To tell the truth a“ haven't ~ eut their hair . like men, puff on cigarettes > like men, put on shapeless dresses and do men’s jobs. Just the other day, I drove up to a service station and a woman came out and pumped the gas. I see women driving cabs, cutting grass and wash- ing cars. The first woman I ABBY Meet who is ALL WOMAN -. “ is going to be my wife.’ : : ALL MAN . DEAR ALL: €ome now — there are plenty of women who~ have retained their femininity and Haven't thrown they’ve got into a sack. You're ’ Joking in the wrorig places. Hunting a Bride “DEAR ABBY: Most people talk about mother-in-law trou- ble, but my trouble is my father-in-law. He is constantly bringing up a subject that is none of his business. We've been married four years and naturally we would like a fam- ily, but we haven't been blessed yet. “My father-in-law keeps ask- ing me when I'm going to make him a grandfather, This ‘gets on my nerves so bad I have to leave the room to keep from crying, My husband says his father is only kidding, but do you think this is a kidding matter? Please help me." ‘ ¢ °. BONNIE DEAR BONNIE: This is no kidding matter. Ask your hus- band to please impress upon his father that you are ex-. tremely sensitive, on the sub- ject. And no kidding! * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband makes me very angry/on one certain subject, and 1 hope you will seftle it.once amd for all. When a commercial comes on TV* for men’s deodorant he nearly laughs his fool head off. . ~ : \ Ld Pontiac Press Phete by Ed Vanderworp Women’s Open, being held at Forest Lake Country Club Thursday through — “ae = one of the top local amateurs in the tournament, He says that is for pansy-type ,men and no he-man would ever use Such a thing, yet he sees the man right on the TV screen using it and he has big* mus- cles while my husband is a dried-up, skinny little weasel. Tell him, Abby.” THE BALL AND CHAIN DEAR B, AND C.: If a man can look good and smell good, that makes him even more of a man. Your husband has strudel in his noodle. * * “DEAR ABBY: I am a wom- .an 49 years old and am going around with a man who is 67. He says he has never gone with anybody he cares for so ‘much, but he keeps telling me _ he doesn’t want fo marry me because he is too old for me. “I try to tejl zhim that he isn’t too old, but he insists ‘he is. I want to marry him, and wish you would tell me. hew I can change his way of thinking." uN = : INEZ DEAR INEZ: There is more than ‘‘thinking’* involved. If he says he is too old for you - take his word for it. - 1 \ Nation's Golfers Set to Vie at Forest. Re eS “Bp Area Couples Entertain at Club of Grosse Ile (left) and Gloria Armstrong of Oak- ' “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ~ Comparing notes on the course are Pat Devany land, Calif. Both will be competing in the tourna- ment, : Womens Section Personal News . Dr. and Mrs. Howard Barker of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pryale of West Long Lake road are entertaining friends at the Old Club, St. Clair Flats, Friday evening. : x * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dawson of Oneida road have returned from Tulsa, Okla., where Mr. Dawson . played in the Western Senior Golf Tournament. He was champion of Class A. x * * Mrs. G. Roy Williams of Oneida road is in Dear- born today visiting her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yokom, formerly of Pontiac. x * * Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pettingill have arrived from Melbourne, Fla., to spend the month of July with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest R. Wood and grandson, Ronald, of South Tilden avenue. The family is planning a two-week tour of Canada. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield of West Iroquois road spent a week at the, French Lick Sheraton Hotel in French Lick, Ind. : x *« * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunker and daughter, Carol, of Claremont, Calif., are visitors at the homes of Mr. Bunker’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bunker of East Madison avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wilmot of West Fairmount avenue. The Bunkers also are visiting Mrs. Bunker’s broth- ers, Jack Wilmot of Rochester and Cegil and Vassie Wilmot, both of Clarkston. : xk * * Patricia Alice Williams will leave Sunday for Ypsi- lanti where she will attend Cle College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Robert of Middlebelt road. * * * Mrs, Leslie Ellis, Mrs. Harry Pattison, Mrs. Ted Koella Jr., and Mrs. J. C. Covert will represent the Pontiae First Presbyterian Church and the Detroit Presbyterial Society at the Fifth Quadrennial Na- tional meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s Or- ganizations, to be held at Purdue University, Lafay- ette, Ind., beginning today and rtinning through July 1. x * * Janet Theorin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Allen of Fernbarry drive received an award for the greatest contribution to the speech education area at Michigan State University. She was awarded the. degree of bachelor of arts in speech education. x * * » Anita Cozart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry - Cozart, of South Merrimac street, has completed training at Elkhart University of Medical and Dental Techinque and has been graduated as an X-ray technician. x * * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, June 11 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and mrs, Ernest Zubalik (nee Beverly Humphreys) of Clarkston. The infant’s grandparents are Mrs. John Zubalik of Osmun street and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Humphreys of Whittemore street. Ring Bell very much like to have your opinion on this matter.” there, and is it all right to come in?” On the other hand, if they have the habit of running in and out of each other’s homes without knocking, and your husband sees nothing wrong in this, I am afraid you will make yourself very unpopular if you try to stép their doing it. “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to know if it were neces- sary for me to stand in the . following situation: I was seat- ed in a lawyer's office the other day waiting for him to come in. When he entered the office should I have stood up or was it correct to remain seated? I had never met him before.” Answer: Had you been a man, you certainly should have gotten up. As a woman it was “not necessary but it would have been more gracious had you risen to shake hands with him. “Dear Mrs. Post: How should hors d’ouevres be eaten when served on picks? Should the food be eaten off the pick or removed and eaten in the fingers?” Answer: The pick is provided so that the food may be eaten from it without soiling one's fingers. PHYLLIS YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of Fourth street ‘announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to William Puddy Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Camillia Puddy of Dixie highway and William Puddy of Flizabeth Lake road, A Nov. 15 wedding is planned, 4 Two of the four members of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega honored as June Volunteers of the Month by the Central Volunteer Bu-' reau of the Pontiac Area United Fund are Mrs, Charles Sanft (left) of Sylvan: CAROLE M. ELLIS ~ - Pioneer drive announce. the engagement of their daughter, Carole Craig, son of Charles Craig of ~ Martinsville, Va. Carole is a graduate of Harper Hospital School of Nursing. Bloomfield Hills News Party Fetes Engagement | By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — At a supper party Sunday in her Metamora home, Carla Higbie’s engagement to John William — Stroh Jr. was announced. Carla is the daughter of Mrs. Carlton M.° Higbie of Bloom- field Hills and Metamora, and the late. Mr. Higbie. She was graduated from Miss Hall’s School; attended Bennett Junior College and Parson's School of Design, New York. She was presented to society at a dance at the Little Club in 1955. Her finance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stroh of Lew- iston road, Grosse Pointe. He attended the Choate School in Connecticut and Michigan State University. A late August wedding is being planned. * * * Mrs. Irving A. Duffy will be hostess at a tea Wednesday afternoon, July 2, honoring her .- daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Duffy. Both Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duffy will attend.‘summer school at University of Michi- gan, and they have found an apartment in Ann Arbor for July and August. * * * Newlyweds. Mr. and Mps. Danforth Holley will be hon- ored at a dinner Saturday eve- ning in the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor on Or- chard Ridge road. Cohosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Victor H Taylor of Grosse Pointe Mrs. Holley is the former Jane Taylor and the hosts are her two brothers and _ their wives. The. Robert Taylors will en- tertain next Saturday before the holiday dinner dance at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Miller of West Palm Beach, Fla., arrived this week with their daughter, ' Susan, to visit Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P, Baldwin of Orchard Lake. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Brown: have invited Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wells to Four pages today in Women’s Section spend the weekend of the Fourth of July with them at their summer home at Walloon Lake. r * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint of Concord, Mass., are spend- ing several days this week as ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Brewster. The Brewsters have invited guests for a sup- per party Thursday evening to meet the Flints. * -* * Here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott S: Nichols, are Mr. and Mrs, Arthur D. Foley and their chil- dren of Washington, D.C. \They will also visit Mr. Foley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Foley, who have _re- cently moved from Birming- ham to Flint. Wed at Cranbrook BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Rob- ert, Mueller Ball and Godfrey Strelinger were married Mon- day in St. Paul Chapel of Christ Church Cranhrook. They will be at home after July 1 on Linden road. By Figure Clubs Thursday Queen to Be Crowned The Queen of Will Power will be crowned at 7 o'clock Thurs- day evening at a banquet to be held in Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building. Each of the figure clubs from the surrounding four commu- nities have selected a queen to compete in this final eyent of weight losing. * * The contestants were win- ners on the basis of weight lost e WA " during the contest, which ran from Jan. 1 to June 1. * * * Contestants are Mrs. Violet Jones of the Pontiac Fashion- ette Club, Mrs. Mary Curtice of Rochester Fashion Your Fig- ure Club, Mrs. Floyd Spears of Waterford Township Fashion Your Figure Club, and Mrs. Ion Mahaffey of Pontiac Fash- ~ ion Your Figure Club. Manor and Mrs. George Stitt of Water. : ford.” The’ other. two women honored for their volunteer siork are Mrs. Charles Kistner of Ward road and Mrs. Robert Campbell of Drayton Piains.) \ ? 5 e ' a Y Mr. oul Mrs. . Leslie Ellis -of - 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 95, 1058 a Ae ee | Retirement Plan Aided by Industry; sia By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN are differing opint pees T habe just received the report|in industry is definitely toward te ae tien NEED. Sere Nehly emotions sort ‘when herjcally of her offapring and the do- GUEST R Avi? |children leave home. - —~_—|velopment of individual ee VUES Be Wy on the problems of retirement and| helping employes prepare for re- whate some employers are. doing|trement. Jp 195) the ong Committee on the Aging. ing and counseling was 13 per + 7 — [eent. In 1952 it was 54 per cent This is a stinding committee of nd in 1955, 65 per cent, th > sembly in. New York City, This found that employees welcomed -~Wi\ booklet is the first of a series) help when it wes offered, Some 3." designed to “Inform and guide| industries do this through the yn organizations and communities) printed word only, with pamph- soe which are starting programs fof] jetp and regular = older people or improving those] Omers ‘pretst parsed . nlconty water Way," | ing, either individually“er in 0 - Anyotie who has been in close | Steup. Some organisations feel Michigan College ee a Se & leader is most pear aap Berger Ses ed pp pee Pepe us congas eg ol _ Brooklyn avenue, He is & With they ay fat thn ep ted. Boom oh ona geaggthone have lost their identity, “when begun about five from now on they will sit on the | veers preceding the leaving date. ae MEDICAL HELP - Ctten they dread it so much! ssny companies extend the ‘mically and prepare for it ahead) -veational facilities after retire-| |, The National Committee on the| interested tn the problema of Te Aging has made a comprehensive | irement for their members. frre Beg re pr gto Itis clear it is drastically im- | Viewpoint of €™-! portant to have a plan, This if ze Suey have been Sccumir| most important even if it does 1 seme 0 me that thelr finds age tS avin Re are increasing interest since The ot Naam NE coos a mee cores (PLY is Morse Marries | Welfare Federation pointed ° .. 9 there} tat retremeat pamaing # ot (iT St, Michael Ceremony | except in a few instances, but : ; i. is a problem for adult education White gladioli banked the altar|veils and hats, and they carried and personal planning for per- of St, Michae] Church for the Sat-|bouquets of white carnations cen- fectty normal people, many of | urday morning of Phyllis | tered with pink rosebuds. The flow- whom are secure financially. | Morse and:Paul Cart The jer girl, Pamala Hamlin, wore a This seems to me to be a|Rev. Norman Thomas officiated|white nylon dress with a fingertip | : terrific challenge to Adult Educa-|@t the 10 o'clock service before/veil that fell from @ crown sim- | <= act tion, and for men and women in 300 guests. ilar to the bride's. ; and for the woman in| Parents of the are Mr. : i an - or te 6 bestness and. fm women fn) See Go aunty oe te Sec waa trae Suid Dumves, “ : a 2 NICHT TO latter meets mi-retirement of a/Lake Angelus road and Mr. and) Detroit and Henry LaBrun. David Crystal oY 7 Mon. through Sat. ; a = =e Wilihite of Hillcliff Following the ceremeny, 8 re 7 | ‘ : ception wag held at the bride-| : ~‘daci The bride wore q Chantilly , 7 ! designs an easy ae costony Easy an | orgs _geleliepa S core ceael SAVE 20% on the eyes, easy to enjoy, in drip-dry - brina neckline and long sleeves. das aa dae Gee oP agnen a : . . FACIAL HAIR jf}, The fitted waistline was fash- | ang white accessories, Her flowers | : cotton in checks, stripes, solid colors. || toned with an apron of Ince and |were pink rosebuds, The bride-| Sizes 10 to 18. }) by Edythe McCulloch | senel’ Oo tariea Une aie cand pense poses Ana PITTSBURGH | Don't let anyone kid you |} Bad layers of met forming © Jers ang white accessories. Her Sun-Proof | into believing that lanolin | BUDGET priced 10.95 j| Phone Edythe McCulloch, | Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431- |) } n chapel train, corsage was pink rosebuds, : lotions or cold cream wi A crown of rhinestones and * * * cause hair to grow. At the Il! pearls held her fingertip: veil of} When the couple'left for a honey- | HOUSE PAINT ee i: pai |Prench sill Mlusion, and she wore | moon to Upper Michigan, the bride | — | pear darker for the moment. 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BERMAN 17 N, Semen FE 4-7071 Class x ‘38 |Michael High School, the class of Hostess at her Lone Pine road home for a fare- well picnic for the American Field Service was Mrs. Martin L. Butzel (center). Discussing the latest in American fashion Secetsores are Dulce Espinueza of At Farewell Picnic Has Reunion First graduating class from St. ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel of Lone Pine road were hosts to friendship to the young United |States Republic after the Revolu- $25 to *500 on your name only or on other plans To get cash for vacations or for any other worthwhile purpose come to General Public. We make loans to IN f[ DAY We make Loans For: e VACATIONS , eo CAR REPAIRS men and women—married . or single. 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Norman Thomas. 50 guests at a farewell picnic Tuesday evening for the staff a the American Field Service, ex- change students and their Ameri- can families in Oakland County. * * * This year 17 exchange students sponsored by The American Field Exchange Students Feted tria, Finland and the Philippine Islands, + project attending the picnic and|i swimming Mrs. Norris Host, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Sandberg, both of Birming-|7 at tea at her home on Southfield road Friday, The communicable disease ceh- ter of the U.S. Public Health Service is located in Atlanta, BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GRA MMER & ¥ 379 Mestion ~ gS clean sweep! OPAING COATS »¢-oUITD AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! .-. 24 woe ebed .Such big-money savings are a rare treat! So _ add to your town and travel wardrobe while and Betty McDonald were cele-| selection is best. All our better suits be veal gg get car ees pul! and coats. Sizes for junior, misses and women. Sloan, and Eileen Howe attended| the Thursday affair. 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S™ BEAUTY SALON Riker Bldg. — Rear of Lobby @ FE 3-7186 bed the. cloth from Josie _THE PONTIAC. , Enjoying the flowers at grandmother's are Gery, from Omaha, Neb., is visiting Mrs. Kristine. and Cheryl Colvin who are PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 romeo ‘ae Pentise Photo | Colvin’s mother, Mrs. W. F. Maybury at her home on East Iroquois road. ee . By MURIEL LAWRENCE Ten minutes before dinner minutes later, she found Josie just getting ready to spread the cloth jon the table. She set her dish of mashed potatoes on a chair, grab- and spreading it over the table herself, said impatiently, “If you ever did what you're told, I'd die of the shock." But Josie had not been told to with their mother, Mrs. Lindsey Colvin. The family, Cc hildren Need Orders, Not Requests. aged. 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Other officers are Mrs. Lula Luby, vice president; A Hilton, secretary; Mrs. Sibley, treasurer; Mrs. John E. Carhart, corresponding secre- tary; and Mrs. Frank R. Har- denburg, parliamentarian. But like others among us, her mother is uneasy with orders, As children we were taught to say to give me a cookie?’ instead of “Give me a cookie.” And we may continue to treat STAPP’S ..... FUN shoes for in the SUN! smart new comfort. smart new styles. smart new colors. smart to be properly fitted at Stapp’s. New! Absolutely Washable! Tots’ TENNIS SHOES Mrs. leather saddie with Navy or Red canvas and a new soft ripple sole for the Sand-Box Set, “34 Famous Barefoot Sandal Trimfoot’s Quality Summer Shoe. .. Choose Red. Choose White. Choose Brown. It has for years led the summer wander. Day combined a white Tots 3 - 6 fin widths. (Downtown Store Only) Choose Red Choose White. Choose Brown, Here is a care- free shoe for summer for In- fants, Tots, Misses, Best of all fit because it:comes in widths! 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The |a rousing one, it ed him with] Dettoit Cooley High letup if they are to eclipse Major Leagye mark is 33, set by jeight hits incl -| the Los Angeles, Baltimore and , the American League’s most Milwaukee have announced fe- (111. and dubious records. cont signings. pes Lapa are | To date the Offoles have been doubtful pay ee Munatones, Ron Cut- sink out 1} times. Their latest relic batters bs Preece could| Protects the bleacher fans in upper| rif stint and took his second Se ‘or. ot Wim Ohio \Whitewashing came last night. Paull nave damaged him extensively. He right center: field. It came in the compared four victories., The student Ron Fairly, who had been ee bs . =e, fivenit efioet inning and two walks in the sec- 7 * * sought by 14 other clubs. Catcher (°' Briggs Stadium. | Ken Buff inked an Oriole pact | Thus, the Orioles have 92 jof the way, never while the Braves added two | games in which to absorb 19 |than a single batter qeaeh Seka inning and. wrecked Pappas’ | Red Wilson singled leading backstops, Dan Newman of La- | shutouts that will give them = in any subsequent inning. ceyville, Pa., and John Redway, : So. Norwalk, Conn. = the + we. & ; singled Wilson home and took sec- Michigan State football coach ond on the throw. Kuenn singled to - Duffy Daugherty is in Europe to center and it ruffled the kid. conduct a series of grid clinics for Then came a double by Tito the U, S. Air Force. Thg clinics Francona and a two-run single by will be held in Wiesbaden, Ger Al Kaline before Pappas got Harris ptnamy S enrly) say: < for the third out. The Tigers- got * only one hit off Zuverink after lowa —as in Forest Eva- that. shevski and Indiana hoop mentor Foytack had no difficulty after Branch McCracken will head the jhis early. spots. He struck out five , Staff of a three-day coaching batters and faced only 19 batters— ° clinic at Wisconsin State Col- one over the minimum—over the * lege, Superior, July 17-19. Mich- last six innings. + igan will be among four states qummee CY aaa * with coaches attending. Pete Williams 3» 40106 F. mm 400 (Sen [samme pare) ee Gordie y ists eae ditt + and Ed Helakeski, coach of Livre > o8eeKslne st 3013 *. Chassel’s unbeaten basketballers, bM'rshall 1000 Harris Ib 41112 will be state assistants on the Green ct” 2900 Wilson ¢. siis staff. cesta *, J * The poe oe — will Beppe > ieee . be the feature Face at the De eet ae ee Soke we a oe eee troit Race Course Saturday. It Struck out for Zuverink in 9 ae seeking tl Detret x—5 title. will have a $5,000 purse. -~ * * * Tommy Heinsohn, No. 2 scorer on the Boston Celtics last season, has signed for the 1958-59 NBA sea- mn. poh af i bere E Mn Yankees Whip Wynn and ‘Chisox "2225 First Baptist was held to five hits BACK IN GROOVE—After losing three straight . the San Francisco Giants on three hits, 2-1. A as Joe Blackshire of 8th place Lib-| games, Milwaukee pitcher Warren Spahn got homer by Joe Adcock (left) helped the cause erty = took a 5-4 decision! back in the groove yesterday when he defeated and Spahn to his 9th victory against four losses. yeste : - - A «hitter by Walt Sadler of St. Johns was enough to beat First Presbyterian 4 to 3 and g home run by Rass Poole broke up an 8-8 tle to give St. Lukes a vic- tery ever Central Christian, In another game Church of ~~ _ ~ , — : : By winning the championship at . LOB Pentise Press Phete Winged Foot Golf Club. in. Ma- TWO TO WATCH—Defending champion Betsy Rawis (left) | maroneck, N.Y., last year she tied Sa and one of the longest hitters on the women’s circuit, Mickey (the immortal Babe in being the 3 # F*PF°P"4) wright, are considered two of the favorites in the 6th annual jonly other three-time winner. tack (Ww, 67)" 3 §_& @ 3 3| USGA $Vomen’s Open which starts tomorrow at Forest Lake | yaisg me apes, eee, én." | Country Club. The tourney continues through Saturday. from Spartanburgh, §,C., will By United Press International The New York Yankees broke and Norm Siebern crashed homers |tory went to Leo Kiely while Hoyt | she out of their recent doldrums lastito spark a five-run fourth-inning|wihelm was the loser. the USGA comstinaes disqualitied night with a neat display of power |rally and then reliet ace Ryne| 7. censtors scored two seventh- her |hitting and power pitching that|/Duren “bombed” the White Sox sia sate : carried them to a 62 victory over|with a six strikeout rescue job|!mming runs to gain a 2-2 tie with) Other veteran pros who will be © the Chicago White Sox. over the last 2 2/3 innings. Duren’s Kansas City before rain finally | considered strong favorites are | performance preserved Bob ‘Dar- |halted the contest an inning later. Louise Suggs, two-time winner and © ley’s 11th win of the season—high | 7. game will be replayed in its| jthe great standby Patty Berg, . , When Mrs. Pung inadvertently Mickey Mantle, Jerry Lumpe,a ninth-inning error. The 4-3 vic-|signed her card ome Os Bre sere Brethren defeated First General/ for any Major League pitcher. Som: Baptist. 42.0 | rane May Fight |= ===" aatinety. e of the outstanding {wo- : Early Wynn was the victim of poston CLEVELAND ais somes po Neg tour the course to Champion July 23| the three Yankee homers afd ixcecugn ct Se Wren 33 3008 saad be Paity Berg and suffered his sixth loss compared (Runnels 2% 4110 Doby cf 21180 Pung who go out at 10:49 lin Texas City te seven victories. The Yankeos (cuss, 4, $928 Geer 4 35 iG) nureday and 12:27 Friday had lost five of their previous Maree, 417! Fore 2im, $1$3/ The gallery is expected to stay HOUSTON, Tex. — Contract! nine games, four of them shut- [Gernert ib 5011 Vern ib 0018 - ect waa two-some signing for a title- fight between| outs. Bugdin ss 4898 Muon 3ere)8 ursday and 10:35 Fri- ] |lightweight champion Joe Brown) vic Power, who had driven in siciaws » ‘Te88 dea , 1818 day. oun Pameeas and challenger Kenny Lane was.) of Cleveland's runs with alcriersal 0960 Bel p 1000 (10:00 11:38 jon Wichite, Kar- reported at hand foday. single and a- two-run homer, let “7 0060 Brown c 1060) Watkins (A) Texas Boxing Enterprises, Inc., ng: eGrant 0900) ‘Gréese Pointe Farms, Mich. in the Red Sox’ winning run with | Totals 36.4102 Totals 31313 luncheon at a—Siruck out for Sullivan in 6th; b—/10:07 11:45 Mrs. C. PF ray scheduled. a noon luncheon . Boalding, «A lee for Williams im Tth; c—Sacrified for Greenwich, Conn Ser which an announcement was ex- Wall + Jed for Wilhelm in 9h; Carroll (A), Wheeling, W. pected. , ‘ nonin ' iroston reine 909 oot a4 . According to well establi re- F W Clevel. ° 003 10:14 11:52 Jo Ann Prentice. Pirmine- : —Minoso, P PO-A—Boston 27-14, ’ ; Pores, rom Muskegon, Mich. wil GMT OMEN Sen i Rat Ren wikaaincn es A! » le’ Muskegon, Mich., will e a ee unhels | . Bening |meet.in a title fight here July 23. Open Champions. Cera power, HR—Power, B= | Grand Blane: “Mars” Perey eo 40 $5 -— |Lafie arrived in Houston yesterday Bell, Minoso, Piersall, Hunter. SF—Jen- Gregory (A) Chicago, Ul. nae | 3 with his manager, Jack Kearns. (year winner RUNNERUP = IP # R ERBBSO 10:28 12:06 Barbers McIntire (A) Jupe . ; - 1946 Patty Berg Betty Jameson Bullivan =... s§$ 111 3 Pia.: Wiffl Smith, &t. teewees 4 1947 Betty Jemesson Sally Sessions Wall ws H 3 2 3 $ 3 Chait, Mich. oenee . e ameson cks es 38 3 eB Sports Calendar 1bs0 Loulse Suggs, Babe Zaharias (Bell). 613 8 3 2 4 $/10:38 1213 Pegey Kirk Bell, Southern 28 AM 1980 Babe Zaharias Betsy Rawis Wilhelm (L, 23) 223 2 2 4 wh ~3 Pines, N. C.; Berridge Long TODAY’ ¢ GAMES . Pheeneed 4 7 pets go oes a . i.e Wilhelm =. _- (A) Huntington, W. Va. Time se Suggs al ameson rown ie ‘vi Rom | COKCCHCHCHHCOCOCHOCEECHOOOEEOOCE nao, Ns lead rca oa OO Oe eee Mas Bonsie Randeion: snore at Detrot | tap p.m.— lows drags th = Kehimen Blectrie vs. /1984 Babe Zaharias Betty Hicks NEW YORK CHICAGO = a: ‘ L T B P 9 al vs. Hoef | povs Club, Jaycee Park, 5:30 p.m 1955 Fay Crocker Louise Suggs* ab rh bi abrh di N | E AD TIRES SPOIL ‘Boston at Cleveland. 7 p.m—Delock (44) Mary Lena Pauik® Bauer rf = 5 010 Landi cf = 3.1.2 1/1048 12:37 Patty Berg. Ot. Anders, SicLisn ¢ Dp. Seftball : 1956 Kathie Cornelius Barbara McIntire Kubek ss 4011 Fox 2 402 | . m: ‘sackie Pong. San Fran- w vs. Mc Cit ‘~~ CITY — Cavern Bar va. Birming- 1957 Betsy Rawis Patty Berg ‘Mantle ef $111 Goodman 3) 4900 elsco, C | ‘Ramos Garver Gea he ham, 7 p.m, and Blue Star_ Drive-In /MeD'g’ld 2% 4010 Lollar c 4010) YOUR TRIP — GET A SET OF ag oe ee Mee BETS Hees» SEED ose seas ae, eee Dostal Foundry vs. International Autos, agpe . ° Berra c¢ 41 ‘; — ick 2008 Buffsto, = Y.; Alice Bauer, ; 2 P. ane Sports orig lb Gritf's Phillies Sign Twins Lampe 3 aig perk ss 2008) fae, ae trou, 1:30 p.m Be eecTA NTT anerig ee “ . ‘Turle 2000 Esposttons 608 61).. ; ; WATERFORD MEN — Drayton Drug , yp ipo 11:03 12:41 Gloria Pecht ther FO UR N E v V I | R ES for as Little Washington ATION Trg a _ B vs Spencer Floor Covering, 7 om. PHILADELPHIA ® — The Phil. De P ecce bong : : ce Pines, WN. C.; ie. Herma and erry eark. vs. Drayton adelphia Phillies said Tuesday they ; bMueller 1900 Saaiverte (A) Datien, - aeaeae had sig twins Richard and Ro- cash H : 08 11:10 12:48 haces Kusnive ‘AY Col : 7 #0 AY ole Baseball bert Haines, 18-year-old Montclair, i eresd semua tet ‘ednaae A umbus, Ohie: Mieke y S$ Pm wh ~ = Ap vs. Shaw's NJ.,. high schoo] Negro athletes, |b Fiied out for grew in Tthi ¢-8tru Wright, Chula’ Vista, Calif. GLASS “Be —-’ Talbott Lumber vs. |for a huge but undisclosed boniis./°w ‘or Keesan m Oth. 1:17 12:88 Betty Kerby (A) Akron, 0.3 Per Week YOU TELL US THE GUARANTEE YOU WANT BEHIND THIS TIRE! WANT A GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS? * WANT A penne weeeeee eeeeee peeee . 1-0) or La Los Angeles at Cincinni Soe ou ae. (3-8) or Kipp (3-3) vs. "Had isan Francisco at Milwaukee, § p.m.— eon (+3) vs. Rush (5-2). RROW'S ‘S SCHEDULE Pontiac Sustueas Institute, Jaycee Park, 5:30 p.m. CITY MEN Borden's, §:30 p.m., at Beaudet! ican on — m,, end Pontiae Post Office a Dent's Corner, $:30 p.m., at North WATERFORD MEN — Hubert Wall's Service vs, Pontiac Lake Merchants, 7 p.m., and Sno-Bol vs. —— Phar- macy, 8:30 p.m., at Drayton Plin cry WOMEN — Pursley Ambulance Port eee Drive-In, 7 p.m. at Beau- jet Gelf Opening 18-hole round, U. 8G. A. Wom- The twins are both 6-fout, 200- pss rt pound right-handed outfielders. Ro-| cni te: Amer-|bert also plays second base, Both/8=¢ Skowron; Rivera and are products of American L i New York 11, » Coronas Fe Sampe, ie junior baseball, —. eson, Ls Landis, i. ioe s— ag ' Doctoring Your Golf en’s Open Golf en pee Forest a Lake Country a Wolverine Ra oe Facet exhibition races, Miracle Mile track, ee p! near Square Lake road, 6:30 p 2nd Title for Veteran Golfer By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF hie PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Too Many Putts. DIAGNOSIS: Wrong Putting Grip. Treatment: It's possible to putt well with any of a number jetty Dodd, Louisville, Ky. d 1:24) 1: 0 e sertam Bailey (A) Palatine, ashy Cornelius, Lake- 11:31 1:08 Ruth Jessen, Seattle, Wash : Sally Sharp (A) Birming- ham, Mich 10:00 Mra. James Lee, ”) mets Gables, Pla; Wanda Sanches, Baton Rouge, La. ee | 11:48 10:07 Anne Quast fA). Seattle, Wash: Mary Lena Faulk, Thomasville, Ga. a 11:82 10:14 Murle MacKenzie, &t. Petersburg, Fila.; Joyce of different putting grips. But the vast majority of good caters A » Ziske, bare "Wise, % lisse 10:71 Barbara Rom Gae- Tam —, Cal: a Han- son, Indio, Calif. v 10:28 Pat Devany y, Grosse Tie, Mich.’ Gloria Armstrong, Oakiand, Calif. NEW-TIRE LIFETIME GUARANTEE? © WANT A MILEAGE GUARANTEE? use the reverse overlap. | Serewres Place the left thumb straight down the shaft. »Grip the §4)°*° ter Rawls. Soartanbure, club with the last three ‘ int oo ee fingers of the left hand. Leave 10:48 Mra. 3. W Labisky (A), room for the right hand to Linwo Mrs, go under the left index finger. Put the right thumb straight down the shaft, Dawson Seniors’ Champ Bob Dawson has done it again! Pontiac’s 78-year-old veteran campaigner of the links is . ‘the proud possessor of his 2nd Western Seniors’ Assn. cham- |" pionship, Bob has a 14-inch long, handsomely engraved silver | # 10:49 Betty James ‘ Tex.; Fay Grete. Gree. 10:56 Mrs, Paul Dye ai Bg Long Beach, Calif, Il; 17 7. Donald W Pint, i urn 4 Marvell, ) Detroit ederim senile also, Fix the hands so that Spells, Tad; Betty Bush, Dawson, who will be 78 July 25, won the divisional the back of the left hand ee _ title for Class A (75 and over), with a pair of 86s in the faces directly toward the ise foge Sagi ia Sistem ; he Best . Pp la I T t : B r u event at Tulsa, Okla. He won his first title at Milwaukee’s hole, Check the illustration. Bm ith, Wite L ce in frown to uy fires ‘Blue Mound course several years ago. There the roverikeratae 14:10 fre Rimbalt Fry Pittsburen, grip. But don’t.forget that it's not only good for putting, It has proven to be the best : method of getting the two hands to work as a unit, which is what you want in a putting stroke. How tightly do you grip. ’ Gently Wet firmly ts the § ae Mp nee Foon) ° “Tt rained all during the tourney,” Dawson = _— : that didn’t stop us.” « | Next summer, says Bob, “Tm going to make a big ty for DON R. MacDONALD, In. | 370 S. Saginaw St. FES6I96 m1 Jr, (A), Birmingham, Mich.: _ Phyllis Pruess, (A Pom (A) pano Its. Seniors and the Michigan Seniors’ titles, a real feather in any golfers’ hat. “I'd sure like to turn that trick, Dawson jeommented. | - - Dawson began playing golf in 1923, won the Pine Lake CC jerown in 1933 and has been at the game ever since, usually/® . ae | | j 1:09, 11:31 Parbara Anh, A “pe cater Hi / rect, ry MIE pide, A~Denotes Amateurs best answer I can give. 1 Teeing OF f e/g the par 36-36—72 layout. i a . va | By BILL CORNWELL Did Billy Casper’s Golf and Country Club earlier this.year give him any help in winning the $52,000 Flint Open golf champion- ship Monday? ae parr “ Yes, according to Casper himself. Billy freely admitted that, his previous trial runs' around the mammoth 7,280-| _ yard course offered him a slight advantage over his fel-| low professionals. _, “It was bound to give me some kind of Casper, who visited War-> wick prior to the start of the Western Open at Red er Run and made two tours of |ever earned previously in a sin- gle Casper proved to be a poor practice rounds at Warwick Hills) NTTAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25,1958 ae a shown unconscious in car as involved cars. Tomorrow night Traxler of East Highland was one of the auto casualties. compete in stock car races, headed by Joy Fair, Marshall escaped with Yace lacerations. Ralph Donaldson of in Michigan last year. The track is now opera’ Jackson driving racer No. 91 however also piles up and he is workers check the drivers of six Pontiac area drivers will __‘TWENTY-SEVEN ot oe Pontiac Speedway manager Ed Jones of the city. ing the May warmups, Billy fig- ured that par 288 would win it or maybe even 290. Nip Pirates 2-1 as Giants Bow In his early tuneups, a tourney and pocket the fattest Quarter-Midget Races Slated Thursday Night The Wolverine Quarter-Midget pros, every possible effort was to end the Flint event on londay. Monday's drenching thunder- showers were actually worse than the rainy weather conditions that washed out last Friday's 2nd When Canadian Stan Leonard finished out of thé money at Warwick, it snapped a string of 32 financia] successes. Dow Fon- i 73. Tomerrow night's races are be- ing staged for the benefit of rac- ing fans who cannot attend the | Ed “Porky” Oliver, Bill Collins, | Bill Johnston and Jack Fleck quali. for the National PGA tourna- ment with their efforts in the Flint to complete the starting field. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL _linning belts that gave the Cards icess, killed the Pirates again last | Fleck and. Max Evans were the} By The Associated Press Those St. Louis Cardinals, find- ing a new hero for each sefies, have slam-banged into second place i@ the National League race on a month-long ride from the depths. It was Joe Cunninghami's late- a split in four games at Cincin- nati last week. Then it -was Ken Boyer’s bat that beat the first place. Braves in two of three at And now it's Curt Flood doing the | job against Pittsburgh. The 20-year-old center fielder,’ with four hits in Monday's suc-| night, breaking up Ronnie Kline's’ shutout bit with a two-run homer) in the ninth for a 2-1 victory that) to four. The Cards, who were in sev- month ago, have been winning at a 643 (18-10) since and- now are) 002 percentage points ahead of| the San .Francisco Giants, who | skidded to third with a 2-1 defeat. at Milwaukee. . x * * In the other NL games, rookie John Briggs won his first in the low amateur Tom Draper all Complete Front End Alignment — ‘5% “ment. ‘58 Electronic Equipment Used. Factory Trained Mechanics. BRAKES RELINED © MOST CARS 12” inc. Labor and Parts BONDED, HEAVY . DUTY SHOES * Motor Mart Safety Center 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 wick tourney after four holes Mon- day due to a painful hip and back. Mrs. Looney Takes Silver Lake Honors , A score of 54 by Mrs. ‘Looney took low gross honors | Tuesday in the weekly competition of the Women's Silver Lake Golf | League. Mrs. Max Richardson igross 66 by Mrs. Paul Castle- | berry and a net 37 by Mrs. August |Bessinger were tops in the 2nd flight. _ Victory in the “blind hole” event ‘on No. 8 was shared by Mrs. |Loren Aris, Mrs. Olin Tharr, Mrs. | Floyd Foren and Mrs. Grant Mc- Donald. Mrs. Charles Campbell, TUESDAY'S HOME RUNS Harris 5, Tigers: Power 6, Indians; | Mantle 13, Lumpe 1, Siebern 3, Yankees; | Torgeson 6, Landis 8, White Sox. ' : NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs; Flood 4. Cards; ; Mathews 15, Adcock 9 ‘nine-hole rounds of the tourna-| Western Open champion Doug] \Sanders withdrew from the War-| . ,was low net winner with 32. Aj|- 'Philadelphia 3-0. place Log Angeles Dodgers swept a tough twi-night pair at Cincin- nati, winning 13-10 in 10 innings and 7-2 in 11 Flood, batting 6-for-9 with three RBI in the two games at Pitts- ‘burgh, slugged his fourth homer after a walk to junk Kline's five- hit shutout: ‘Phil Paine won his fourth in -relief—and now is 90 in the majors since coming up with the Braves in 1951. . The Pirates, scoring their run on an error in the first inning jagainst Sam Jones, now have lost four straight and trail by 5% games, . Warren Spahn; who had. lost three in a row, stopped that non- sense with a three-hitter against the Giants, getting the runs he extended St. Louis’ winning string needed on a pair of homers, Edjtional League homer, off rookie |Mathews’ 15th and Joe Adcock's Bob Gialjombardo in the sixth in- ninth. Rookie Felipe Alou had two enth place, eight games behind, @ of the Giants hits, one his third| homerun in * Stu Miller (1-4) lost it. Briggs, 24, a right-hander with a flock of bone chips iri his elbow, struck out six and walked four— blanking the Phils on two hits over the last five innings. Al Dark's single, a sacrifice and an the sixth inning. x. * -\majors with an eight-hit shutout |error gave the Cubs the big run|He quit jas the Chicago Cubs defeated in the sixth off Jack Sanford, now assistant Pod Cards Take Over 2nd in NL=#22= hit his fourth homer, with one on, in the seventh. The Dodgers, who have won four of their last five, blew leads in both games. They nailed the ‘opener with three in the 10th on homers by Gil Hodges and Joe Pignatano off old pal Don New- combe, the loser’ in relief for a 1-7. record. Duke Snider and Hodges homered for an early lead in the nightcap and then drove in three runs between them in a five ‘run llth as Bob Purkey (8-4) lost ‘his third straight. Sandy Koufax (5-3) won the opener in relief ‘and saved the second game for rookie Dick Williams (3-1). . | Walter Dropo, purchased from ithe Chicago White Sox earlier in ithe day, got the Reds started in ithe nightcap with his first Na- ning. Snider was 6-for-9 and drove in six runs in the doubleheader, Race Finish Changed by Review of Films. ° varsity championship after offi- cials reviewed films Tuesday of Saturday’s race at Syracuse. Princeton Coach Dutch Schoch; suggested a revi¢w when his oars- men told him they were certain, they had beaten California. The, two crews raced in adjoining lanes. Brother vs. Brother | .maeaxrem., in Waterford Loop 3 while Hodges, who fanned as a pinch-hitter in the second inning of the opener, stayed aboard and was 5-for-9 the rest of the way with five RBI, Union Lake Wins 3rd Big Charley Leneschmidt pitched the Union Lake Anglers to their 3rd straight triumph by blanking Commerce 3-0 last night in a Walled Lake Babe Ruth League. game, Loser Mike Buffmire al- lowed only three hits but gave up several walks. TRANSMISSION | TROUBLE? ' SEE PONTIAC TRANSMISSION Service : AD ON TV PACE 1304, Houston, outpointed* Rocky Randell. | 135, Houston, 10. . i Two brothers, each backing a National League softball team in the Waterford Recreation circuit, collided last night, with Hubert Walls’ Service defeating brother Jim's Service 8-7 in a hot, extra- inning contest. Phillips’ double in the bottom of the 8th scored pitch- er Glen Sheffield with the tie- breaking and winning tally. Two were out at the time. . 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The Outboard Club, the} Mrs. Russel] Cox, 54 Hughes, sailor, and former Pontiac High | 44 in this case, a great many)yachtsmen's Assn, the Power| Lake Orion, together hooked ; sports star, Harold Cousins. By of them are. squadrons and many smaller) '%-tmch, 3\4-pound bass off a Lake . : the way, this racing event was | This recreational boating, |@foups are uniting in a drive to| Orlow deck. Their dad had to | concelved hy PYC’s current fleet | which this season will pat one |acquaint newcomers to the sport] lend # hand in bringing in the Top Quality at Popular Prices captain, Leo Wasserberger. out of every 5 Americans afloat |with basic safety regulations be-| Prize. A new monthly record for hunt-| for a varying, time im one or |fore the confusion leads to restric-/ Ken Krueger, 219 West Cornell, . : ing ‘and trapping bountied aninmls}.another of 7 million pleasure |tive legislation. Pontiac, landed a 4pound, 18-inch : : +. . : oe x ek ® largemouth bass at Pontiac Lake. GENERAL 22 NYGENS (NYGEN ... Pound for pound stronger than steel cables) boating rules.” 3-pounder on a flyrod at Cedar years, which is about six times| Unusual Parley at DRC ; “ a ; es better than most ducks do . . . on 0 - To the insured, members of the Automobile the other hand, some of our water-| DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit « Club, this Exchange, for many years, has fowl have been showing unfortu-iRace Course has a strange parlay : paid back part of the insurance premium in — tendencies in their|going this season. While 40 per r. cash savings. _ wvels. Some snow geese and pin-jcent of the. favorites have won, ; =e oo well, ducking be-|two of the daily doubles have . . Thus far this has amounted to 1954, the U.S Fish & Widife| —— a $47,261,615. . Service has received reports on| Billy Pierce and Dick Donovan This past year-this amounted {in Soviet ~ Most 6 ecitad League ‘gttcheci tor éatn- EASY PAY TERMS--13 Aug., 13 Sept., /3 Oct. osi2200 Sad'ocw nln sani es St a na Jig In just five months this year it | : — has amounted to $1,647,989. z a ‘ : Where have you been? - Detroit Automobile | . Inter-Insuranee Exchange 1958 OLDSMOBILE 83 LOADED With ‘Radio, ra Bont ieee Power. Brakes, White Wall Tires, Windshield Washers, Delux "Wheel, Tu-Tone Paint and Anti-Freeze 12,888" oe —eeee * at Automobile Club of Michigan : THE . TIRE COMPANY ——s | “ee ou eat es 76 Williams St, — FE 5-415) = - | GENERAL 451 S. Saginaw St. FE 2.8303 Scat Etat” PY $188.00 Down $58.88 Per Moth Jerome Olds-Cadillac 280 South Saginaw St., Pontiac “OFF LIST PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE CASING ‘ “J | ; ‘ woe Seay } ot (pe at y Lor \ ae i. \ Cy ~ 2 i Se. : ‘ \ : = rd TWENTY-NINE Ef pr ¥ +H a4 : if i Richard (Moose) Radatz, 65, 240-| Crawiord Kennedy, Toronto, Ont. pound pitcher from Detroit, will|juniors, will captain Michigan captain Michigan State’s 1959 base-|State’s cross-country and track “. teams next season. deal.” bass season, June 21. HUSKY LEADER—Here's the current leader in the 1958 Press Bass Derby. The jubilant angler, “‘tailing” his fish, is Maurice Robinson, 192 Crestwood, Pontiac, who took the 4-pound, 9%4-ounce smallmouth at Big Fish lake near Ortonville, on opening day of the ball team. KING OF BEERS © ANHEUSER.BUSCH, INC. © ST. LOUIS + NEWARK + 105 AnGuts & _. HUBERT DISTRIBUTORS ‘ AUTOMATIC | competitive beanery. Dropo Joins Redlegs TRANSMISSION > MOTOR TUNE-UP Fast Service—Quality Work MOTOR Exchange Co. 401°S. Saginaw ‘FE 3-7432 Pontiac Press Phete For Golf Tourney Los Angeles Next for Tennis Caravan FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (AP)—| Gonzales the favorite after his| tralian Ken Rosewall and an extra $1,000 in “appearance money” from promoter Kramer in an off- court agreement. . Rosewall, collected $2,750, Tony Trabert of Salt Lake City, $2,250 and Hoad $1,750 in total prize money. Frank Sedgman of Aus-| CINCINNATI w — The Cincin- nati Royals of the National Bas- ketball Assn. Tuesday signed a championship team. Royals’ President Frank Wood Jr., said Johnny Powell, a 6-foot, l‘inch guard with Miami, Ohio University’s Mid-American Confer- ence champions, had agreed to terms. —_ Previously, the Royals had signed Vern Hatton from Ken- tucky’s NCAA championship team and Wayne Stevens from the Uni- versity of Cincinnati’s Missouri third player from a 1957-58 college NCAA Qualifying Continues WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (AP)— Smooth swinging Ab Justice of Oklahoma State, is leading the race for medalist honors but the qualifing picture remained cloud- ed today at the National Collegiate golf championship. ~«= *& * -jcompleted the required 36 holes. The other players wil] be bat- tling over the 6,630-yard Taconic with a 139 after carding a 3-under- par 68 on his second round. The recent winner of the Big Eight Conference title is followed by Al Geiberger of Southern Cali- fornia with a 141. Tied with 142s are Tommy Aaron of Florida, ‘Jim Hiskey of Houston and Art Fall of Oklahoma State. x* * * Aaron produced a blazing 67 off an eagle 3 on the 18th hole yester- day to tie the course record and move into the top ranks. The two- time Southeastern Conference champion is the only player ever Open and amateur crowns. But the pattern is far from established. : * * * Still to be heard from are Hous- ton’s Phil Rodgers, first round co- medalist at 69 , teammate Jack Cupit, unheralded Larry McLain of Fairleigh Dickenson University, Dick Siderowf of Duke, Dick Whetzle of North Texas State, and a few boys like Aaron who well May Move up from far back in the field. The team championship will be determined when the final rounds Valley Conference champs. - The pitchers held the upper hand on the 2nd day of action in the various Pontiac kids leagues yes- terday. There were several low-hit jobs and one no-hitter, a three- inning 21-0 victory for Lynn Thorpe of the Little Eagles over Midget rival Auburn Boys’ Club. Winner Ray Hedding and loser Gary Clevenger allowed only a combined three hits as Wever downed Malkim 41 and Dave; Phelps flipped a one-hitter while walloping a bases-loaded triple and double as Kuhn's Auto Wash trounced Baldwin 13-5 in other Midget action. Gary Moran and Bud Goff of Ryeson’s Market flipped a Class F (morning) two-hitter beating Arn-', Pitchers Have Big Day in City League Games old’s Drugs 7-0 with a total of 15 strikeouts. Class D mound gems were turned in by high school pitchers Chuck Kirken and Andy Billesdon. Kirken gave up just two hits while fanning 14 as Lytell and Colegrove nipped Miracle Mile 2-0. Billesdon whiffed nine and allowed three safeties for a 2-0 Cranbrook win over West Bloomfield. OTHER TUESDAY SCORES - Pontiac B. C. 5, Big Eagles 1 (Amer.) Yankees 18, Jets 9 (Intern'l) Giant 15, Checkers § (Intern'l) Preston Bros. 6, Buffate Club 4 Little Braves 14, —— Hornet 3 Class Pontiac B. C. 6, Clarkston 5 Auburn B. C. 9, Sheriff's Dept. 3 a8 Pontiac B. C. 5, Pontiac Bus. Inst. 4 BONDED MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. BRAKES © LABOR and MATERIAL — $ 1 , y he o RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS Aut | eRE-ADJUST BRAKES = g © INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS © curvacut \ PLYMOUTH é Ea to win both the Georgia State FE 8-044 | are completed, based on the low-| est aggregate score compiled by a team’s best four players, * * * ; Oklahoma State moved closer into the battle on the perform- ances of Justice and Hall, but two- time defending champion, Houston remains on the inside track with! Southern California, Stanford and a few other clubs in pursuit. Fathers, Sons Night at Sportsmen’s Club “But Hightower is a good all-| round player—he’s not limited to being a pivot man—ahd we're ex- tremely happy to have him.” Hightower was the highest scor- er and captain of the team at. Overbrook High School in Phila delphia where Chamberlain also. played before coming to K.U. The 7-foot Chamberlain left the university last month and signed a contract with the Harlem Globe- trotters. Harp said Hightower probably’ would get a job with a construc-| tion firm this summer. He said. the star was driving here from Philadelphia. Brazil, Sweden An unusual program feature will So far, Justice heads the list,)mark Father and Son night, this; - in Soccer Meet ‘evening, at Oakland County Sports- jmen’s Club, when club members| will have their sons as ts. | Paul Allen of Snakes Alive will | appear in a feature with some of his ‘“‘family” of reptiles. Special music will include numbers by| ithe Key Knights, a barbershop quartet. A movie will top off the |program, that starts at 8 o'clock, in the clubhouse at Waterford. Redlegs Ink Catcher CINCINNATI (AP)—Cincinnati's ‘Redlegs Tuesday night announced signing of Larry Rancourt, stand-| out Holy Cross catcher, for a sub- stantial bonus, . Rancourt, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound player, is slated to report to the Réds’ Seattle farm team next ‘Brazil's rightwinger Garincha. 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Corn, “however, scored gains|Beets, topped, bu. 250002°7.0250 238] An exception. was Union Oil} ' wal his contract, July 1. i running to more than a cent a/Bfevcelt ‘chs. dos .......-.«++ - 233/of California which dropped 1% x +. : bushel with some commission|Caulfiower, dos. 2222000000000." Fito 52% on an opening block of : iia’ Frank J. Stephenson, houses agressive buyers. Other] Sfiery, dos. stalk ?73}2,000 shares and extended its loss ‘ m $$ ' jon whose recommendation Robbins| gains were mainly in minor frac-|K¢ ( : 138] to about 3 points in later dealings. ows was hired a year ago, said : o:' the end of the first hour, when|Potaices, tiacy,"sé-ib” tag! 1123111; 0 ate tan, cinch; Sat le’) Sdtcdictine: tex viter| ter tee teoudiip. Hating bas wheat was % to ¥2 cent a bushel/Raaishes. ‘white (hens) doi."s"7°°. 30] wae Inter dered by both com- oe oe been proven against him but the fares Seer! eran reat Squash. Tealian, x ba ES 2% panies. | New York In ent board felt he must go.’ % to l cmt higher, Suly. 643%; | Turaipe topped, bi .......... .. 338] American Motors added ae: : the Dr. Rye unchanged to % higher, July s From News Wires: : $1.27%; soybeans % to % higher, |Gonaeg® OU s-sr--se0+--ereersrere 100 July $2.25: lard s to 5 cents 8 Reale. OU. "ettenseseenecseossnesces is hundred pounds higher, July/sorreit’ bu. 2i020020ISITIIE 145 $12.17 Ba Spinach, bu, saccocrcseccoseccessses 100 keh . + * * ‘Turnips, bu. SOOO OOOO emneeeanee 20 Formosa was reported to have LETTUCE—SALAD GREENS bought a million bushels of hard|Escarcie barn, OM cttttttts00t" tte wheat for shipment during July, Romaine oat 0m cise: EB August and Septentber and the Ausnd : Department of Agriculture accept- pETRO DETROIT EGGS ed subsidy bids of 12 to 23 cents) DETROIT, June 25 (AP) — Eggs, a bushel on 140,000 bushels of corn ciate grades: a of payment for export. pioh i Frade A Jumbo 48; extra large , sed ~ wid. avg. 45; e 642-43, wid. ne - . my . 43 ——— Ca. wid ~~ ~ a . r . large tr, en a a = Sores ll Arrdign? "a rag a a we, edt ange Se ein Se > a ! : Sends GP sets fuer vib PLAC sate, Hiecgtit® glnrhe SeM1dL; large [Aur Hedue <":< 9¢3 Int Rick 2::: 995] Some of the slogans, WASHINGTON @®— Living costs Feturned after contracts are awarded, | if utiles: -39%4; medium 33 - jAlited Ch ..... et Peper .;-. and Russian, read: = edged up to another record high will be made as follows: Allis Chal <<". 328 Fei %s i: 3] “Yankee, Go Home.” in May but appeared to be leveling Se Pals" ent) cnet perment ; Poultry Alcos ---.:tes. §8¢ Johns Man -.: 38) «own with dirty provoca- Out for the summer, At “maturing sisaen of rears Pair Admits Taking poe fam Gen 277.2 and 2 ch’: 313] teurs.” The increase of one-tenth of 1); i at eee iberties With) ,pemott ter TAEtT™ tac pug etry: ha Mettgttt.; | Mande off Lebanon” _—_|per cnt from April to May-bring or deta early ores at Indecent Li ha it per pound.” FOB. Detroit, for No. i pe Were ‘Ba Mot Wheel ":: 131| “Down with war.” red Pa enc to 2236 st the Drain Gomulsstoner's * * 4 : i . a * ee a" live the “s Runcwoy Girly 14° Lark ane Seta Selene Be peo Ba) "tang Oo es sina peey Ip the smallest monthly rise since Bi oat ah meaty LAPEER — Two Lapeer County |Bair°4.nictsan, sepenaia ik pond lm et & ai “1 Rat Bay a] “Lang at an es ees ‘te oe ih, Creat brats Commins ere Toe — J : s.; ~ 2; ORS AM TOO ...64.. ‘a eee : cialist may ’ : deputies will be arraigned in|*® bevy ducks 18. Anaconda... is ae ee ec fe at te . Food costs, the main family Genment tor banefite and the “Greaves . eee ies eaneat mere Livestock Armour & co. Ie, No Am AY - 308/ The well organized, well cOM-| stay as in a Talc on tet Uy gig i with a 14-year-old runaway Char- ‘Atchison --<--- 311 Nor sta Pw. 3 pose egy es ricaraygPred bare food hasn't gone up since trelogt th the forencon until tive o'clock lette girl. ROI dees Be nAP —iein On .... 385)8 Sunday's demonstration|).5+ November. A seasonally more sempuintien "ef cncts_ ‘tor cnid” Drain tk Cattle salable 500. PR ie Sait & Onio’.. 284 Oliver .'*: 1.5 |@eainst ‘the Soviet U.N. Headquar- plentiful food supply was the main Se Sue be suse Ser Mepeution by sn7 Deplty Ronald Baker, 28, of liso’ tain ccine ste falgesiey (petaunn®” <--> "4° Quent Aisoi' @|ters in New York. A group of/esise. ale Piroe falling fn Qteriaten of the Columbiaville, and Deputy Bill Ectiors stress z cows active, steady: s|Beth Steel .... 43 | ody 3) Hungarians there te : sak [several trgete, or pafoels of land con- Dougherty, 23, have admitted the iota i, ‘slaueh steers y 00, few con- Bohn alum 2: Sd ee a Lid aoe of tere Magy and means a on a for 350,000 of said Drain, is said. The smalbaon take goace Sun- |§5.00; ‘Small eset "atanaara, 2 | yg ES eae © 8: workers. About 768,000 inthe T2M, RIOR Part of section 31 day evening in a patrol car. ip. slaughter ‘hetfere 27.76; shipment, #46 )Briegs ME °°. 7 | eR, :242| (The U.S. State Department said) steel, aluminum, can manutac- petees “motunge Wecktnpin pare Picked up yesterday by Lan- |i5 ase ihe HO attoat ate ‘at! Best hy tt Picts gv. ag |the demonstrations in Moscow| tering and meat packing indus the SE tog. ot Ouhard Lake) Ave * lee IASESEbe: nent lis Cal Paw! 414 Phileo |. "152/were obviously staged, and which pt. ts also the NE'ly. cor. sing Police, the girl told officers Teedige. oe Sine _— belelGelume wo: 18 Philip Mor -- S3-7lto international tension.)| beost effective July 1 under labor oar) re Spore olicenca sup In Lancer’ '"” |pigher, ‘ows sstendy: mont mixed “ois |Gen Pee, "<<. 21! Pilwoy Mile'-- $8| Last week's demonstrations at| contracts tying pay rates to liv- ES, le eth ait ie the policemen “up in Lapeer.” No.7 abd 3 180-240 Wb. barrows and |Capital Atri .. 15.7 Pit Plate G .. 70.6 ing cost changes. - ly. ; Fr, Baker and Dougherty were ar-|st$¢-2{s: No. 2'and's‘n0.s0e thus: Gua”... 84 ulinan °...: %3leame quickly: afier publication la] about 100,000 other workers will fine of tats o's ‘8 to the SM cr. of rested following an hvesugation|iag¢: re eee Seas vor hr ents bas" E44 Fare. fa|came, ley after publication te! About 100000 other workers wil bee Be 8, Sy i, ioe oe i , : 1.12. - 0S =ROA nacvvve . OUT ‘ 1 Ely. the SEiy. line by Porter and Undersheriff Charles aie “meady “choice ‘and’ prime ‘veniets Chrvsier 472 REB“B SH": $43] demonstrations in Copenhagen and|cents an hour although some ot Orchard Lake iret the pt. of ben, Grant. Both have been fired, and SR lhe eee ot: peneerd |Cin tall ey co 2 : : groups get increases as small as . | parcel ivine Wy. of « ag which ts said “we will see that they|~ sheep and lambs. Salable 300. Supply Clark, Bouip -. 423 Royal Dut... $ | Today the Soviet press reported) one.cent an hour and others as i oe ond. | fof ee eee, Seren Ne te are prosecuted to the greatest Pourbe pa thee. of steady goed Goes Cole 1.01186 pong Fo *: 36.4|the New York rioting. So the U.S./high ag nine cents. The two cent/swiped one tree and smashed into Hy ag OR consideration there- criginally platted in Judson Bradway’s extent of the law.” and. ¢' old" slaughter , rn nase ae by Pap .. ey prepared. Windows/raises go to aircraft workers and another. tor ra cote ol te given | Washington Park Sub‘n. Liber 44, Page * * * siaug! er ininbe 3.00" feull to ct (Colum Cee - 193 Seat AL RR. 304) Were boarded, the first floor) those employed by the Washington - * * she’ place above g00ted nO een That portion, of the telle Cese. . . ,¢ shorn slaughter sheep §.00-10. w Ed ...+. 2 . and above i ce : ar ve. ia departed or eee os : (SR RGea ss Bg Biel Ot I eo ne day ott ene ee hey ewe ter tical ears oan ere ie ee Oe 1 TS ey 3 aa yg ot Bn eh OE 00. ET . abrasions. end re- OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF Lois 51 to 60, both inc. dese. as: Beg. a half years. Dougherty. was! )_(" C h Inj Bw Pf (452) 101 Seong os... $0.8] Demonstrators merched up to | Altogether the living cost pay|tions and knee ' EDUCATION at s pt. in the SBly. line of Orchard hired seven months ago. af Urasn injures Cont Bak's--:. 381 Soutnsrn Co. 313] the 10-story building in columns, (raises will boost labor cbsts in the ot eet maser a Kt Si Judson ‘aradway's west —— . * . |Cont Cop & 8 1 Sou Ry _...... #04) They flaunted their banners, (affected industries about 65 million aes Pee to Sg ome Ri ine. to the 8 fine of e¢. sub’n ~~ Special communication Ce dar! A West Bloomfield Township/Curtis Pub 8% S14 Oi Gh < sas|looked out upstairs windows. The Sea Lion Cyril ss trict, Oakland Cons jachagan."s Oak-|7h Wi ‘lg. the Sip tine of sub'a to Thurs. i ie pn. W in{ TAP was hospitalized yesterday Det ais... - supacr 2. 33(crowd whistled. Some shouted Y Frank Shepard, member of the|!end County, Michigan. the Seu cet of Leno: Th MEY. . . _ A with head injuries received in a/Dis C Seas .. s7 Sun Of ..... . 6 catcalls. Others took out mirrors . ew Bs Pontiac Board of Realtors, was ot proposed alterations of Schoo! District | Ave to the pt. of beg. Fare WEE SEM ocr alan on Oaiand andl ercan «1 Rebs Stland tase te sant tno te SEL Outwitting — [romtae Board of Reals, wats rez aur Ds My Tr ac White Montcalm streets. Ban air Lol aa oo mS -- Be faces. Two Countries presented final certificates in real gan, by detaching the following ed/erly Boutn Biv.) which is alse the as ry Age: | Pontiac came ‘*. se | edly HER Lib MeNal. 10.7 * * & estate recently. The courses were|*79% “Rigs sections € and 1, betas Sestingyen Park Sb. 0 own. af vt. 2 biate a meevelt teil Edward Fay, $0, of 5000: Hiller ei awig.t "Hela aire: at ing the wives and children of dip.| PORT DOVER, Ont. ay — Cyril Michigan in cooperation with. thelene taba sie mo. sab-arvaone of, Mone ibe ipa ie af adit meets posal gwar gee Sid TE Peon BH ts, live in the embassy build-| the Sea Lion, battling in unfa- Seitihaen Veal Hatete Acpiaiation tion 1c Lote 1 through 103, both tn-|th*. rear lot line of “Lote “wo. aacaeh N . B = f car and one driven i hana Kimb . ik: a Meeks Te $ ing, ma’ in apartments on the pop gS grnct fe ‘ = T —_— county, 3 a ce pestriet, |NE'Y. yy ye ss ews in brie Mitchell, 34 of Lima, ., colilded TOF. Olase Bt war B sire - a middle ae families are| bunted in Lake Erie by fishing | Walter S 3. Miler bas bene 1 named Gukland’ County Michigan and” saging Bey ioe, Swh at sind at ersection at 8:30 p.m. restone M4 Merr Ch & 8 175), oma! . — M , ag| boats, the U.S. Coast Guard and goog , ee na Soe, Michigan. |thence Wily. alon. Ny ot Ruth L.- Engle, 41, of 680 E. Co- ae * a in Mot: Minn MAM “Bare the 12 American news cor- ——— ery. Company, 8183 Mia! ky at -- =e ood polnt of aye a i : est tchel] to ice he ms ates "967: ° : , = 1025 ; of part o ion aay n tmunicigal court to” Stim watching a truck’ at the, aide’ af fhe Be 4 fess es 1 famille. 8 IT) Somehow he sneaked past of took dd. pattern eclguars and] tat at Bia tat af Rane tas eee EB Cat ae ise driving. Judge Maurice E. Finne-|the road, ran . red light and struck| Gen “be $8 Timk R Besr 382) There was no expectation yachts, outboards and launches facturers of wood and metal| 1:30 o'clock P.M. to consider the sdvis-\" Tres 40-45 cine) . gan fined her $100 or 10 days in|/Fay’s car at the intersection. Sen hg: ne Transamer. & Westerners in the Soviet capital pig age har adn cue patterns. "rhe County ne er ee ere Part, of Lote 46-48 cine.) ying a 7 © Bem BaP cs BF Baerea SS wage pana People, themselves! oledo Zoo Director Phil Skel- | i another the propoved alteration ot] The Bis ot VotaapAc¥8, tne.) Burglars broke into the Sears, gen Gime --- 13 ta Pes ...... 28. “} don, hopeful of catching Cyril se 2. The effective date of the transfer, Township Rocbuck and Co. warehouse, Sotaunth New Attack |g rt 8 dan fir tn. _ | with the aia ‘ot ‘a tranquiizer Half of Ceiling Falls |x‘azseii “ cay Starr ine fed out for ok [ace ETS Se BST 8 ott cna oe i Bw By ae. chs ae S472 Learns to Drive | Rscmt bm te Poincare, fm heritage oO tom oh eA a ye Dates Wi ] ] Be Earlier Penineding M. Fred. Ge... 02 83 Slleee, : recorded in the Oakland County| George A. Melion, wealthy real} $,, W 1% of B 94.31 f of © 10 Lote’ 268, 268, 267. 265, 264, 263," 261, 280 The Prophet Co." ......, 85 83 With Stolen Car Clerk’s office are listed below by man, from the Waterford Town ool and 255 and bounded on’ SW’ hy ‘Lots Gy Bs the mame ofthe father. cruniy. They were ‘married 15/Dites Gataee, ani, outs sera eid iy Wigs A roundup of contemplated announcement dates for 1959 |WS}¢8; Products Co*... 30.80 —Courts Trouble d= muscu ue ee poate School soup es eee ee mek —— od model cars is published today by the Wall Street Journal. Arthur P. Staley, ‘reo Tullamore, BIDS WILL BE A SE ly line of Humphrey Ato. Th. eee The list, with dates of last year’s announcement, follows: 2 Slightly Hurt as Cars Lack of driving experience Deenie’d, beedinbee ae 10 AM. BST. suly othe’ ee the Pontiac Silty Behoo! Distria Oak. ie oe Fn Po} 2 bounded Chevrolet: First week in October; last year it bowed 'g Y _ proved the undoing of a burglary wegnsworth FP.” Stoepél, 8528 West-| Hime in toe ottien” the Dirertor of the following’ desoribed tends, ‘to-wit: © pooikiand County—at large; aot ot on az, |olide at Intersection _jruspect and ted to is rent | Baar Matiaue Poros, (ESR BE Pratl ey Satellite Rerrre gue’ oy gout Mie Bom rowan ‘. Pontiac: Second week in October; Nov. 9 last year. Two pecieee wack stighlly od tee os Ii, of @ Gark St.) ois Noll Jz. 3408 Bradtord. honere tite Street, Pontian Menten | atey-|Morth, Range 9 Bast, Michigan,” more Q ow aieretore vat “antnown “and . . breke Evere : i le re) , / owners an: = Oldsmobile: Middle of September; Nov. 8 a year ago. jured early this morning in a| Englehart Edsel Sales, 232 S. Sag- jean 5. On ee Gee parcmead “aoa a Cem De Division, being Lote #4083, 86 86, 61, 88, fons, interested in the above 4 Buick: Mid-September; last year it appeared Oct: 29. two-car accident at Ferry and/inaw St., Monday night and stole Fhomes G Philips, 492 Hanna. F eeiena es Beg reety ee from the Pontiee ety, Schoo! District, Qekland Count oat adillac: Not definite, but probably late September or [Going streets. a 1958 Edsel, Pontiae police| Wilbur J, Pierce, 4395 Charing Cross. | ADproximately 256 Recelvers Oakland County, Michigan, and adding/iand County R. mission: JORN e k in October: 1 a iz < < . Johnnie J. Green, 16, of 477 5 , cc . Iseh séme to eens Zensho 3 ce, Michigan State uneasy first wee in oe pra a : Le Irwin St., was treated at St. eee won [itt par Ue nee Stayer ctr Pon . ry ARO WoL ; ‘ * Ls hereby notified A id oom fie! wneship, Ford: End of pr gent goaee in 1957. 4 ’ - seg parr anal | ~~ cae pre: upon, request atthe above address. ring will be held at alan e108 ee er esa oe that at the fime ana Mercury: Second week of Nov., only a day or two before we eaore reserve jo] 8 : to which said let. last year’s Nov. 12 introduction. \ | een Ph ogee Sie secept. any’ bid” whichever ichever method, in og FE ay ae Bon ton Fecire "sida for’ tab conetenckioe nd oma 17; this is a special case since it was first un- [police said. . aga oe wm manner” heretnb at nd” git . Veiled tothe public last year on Sept. 4. | ‘| “Green told the officers he. tailed 1 sma propor alteration ot ere trom ge Siot'iy Matin’ Lincoln; Mid-November, later than the Nov. 1 public /to observe a F -way | Street 8; eee ve ; afte: 3 transfer,|the apportionment for ts and the showing last year. sign at the intersection. Purchasing, Dt xa - ‘Hands © com: within the Ww .y ek ke. Ee | VOnné * Sune 24, 38, 36, ose ededteteat toate wil be eabject te eerste = - Plymouth, a ie Chrysler and Imperial: Mid- |Roberta Linn Si NOTICE OF. PUBLIC ft eonsigeration there- persons Interested ‘rn Si colt ang October, probab! second week. Last. year Chrysler , ce : be given 0 ir the Corp. Sent ouaie Nov. 1. . ” Je HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Singer Ro- a 4 ‘en dat ‘the time totmtents ns ‘for neering ae - American, Motors Corp.: Mid-October, perhaps the third, |Derta, Linn, 16 ill of ‘pneumonia, Re a Oe heise Fo saat ats a WO; that yore Me Gare Appeared Oct. 22 ___ [respiratory infection, Her condi- Es a whe annie on BOARD OP WATT oy ot Dene 4. ue -- Btudebake Packard Corp.: Week of Nov. ‘10, compared |tign | was oe fair by - beg 8 ~> ; +3. EMERSON. | / . County ‘Drain Com \ thOct. 15,1957, 7) ; | Cedars ot vane Hospital, ee ’ —n June dune 38)" N 1B = 28, 24, s : % ; . for te . \ oe ¢ 5 ou | fe , i ‘ é le ak a a f Es « aes nA : ' : : ee — a 1 TIA! : PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, 1958. be i ri 3 - a [ rr : 23, 1968, MRS. - Yoorheis Rd.: A ° wife of Sa ‘Hfereum: : Mrs. Barbara Penfold . Marcum: dear sister of _ Noel H. Yoho and Mrs. Law- Fes Water- ("4 Phang Mar- sbretcns le site Mmaty sects $8 uring our Teeent bereavement. The fam- Oy of Ww. 7 In Memoriam 2 ed by her son. " © Loretta and Grandchil- ‘Oxy OF Wit Years ago. Sndty piesed by be chitéren end _erandentid BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. todas there a. ~~ eavestroughs., 1S, enrPamtaring rec. tig ie are repair. FE or ba! fone bysitting. CADY WANTS WORK 6 DAYS week References FE 41223. » fer curb gtris NTs Wi abt shift Mest be 18 or over cADY wanrs ne we omer Apply in person only ee, Ho Eahe bow ea CEE Woodward st Square Lake Ra | _ CLEANING WOMAN. "1 Day 1A a re ete am a ae * | PONTIAC SABYSITTERS BUREAU RA GIRLS. DAY AND NIGHT — shift A €%6 W. Huron = Adult citters, OR | DO THESE DAYS OF wHiGH CTicalL WU RILABLE rices leave you short of funds?| "4 apg — out how to add to your in- TRING. EEG come wi a fe bours « MIMEOGRAPRING. TY NG. 8EC Gay as an = mtative. _fetarial service EM 3-282, _ Photie today, or write YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE GEN-!| Dra: Piains, P. O. Box 636. eral office work. 3 yrs. exper- Ess. - tence. PE 8-8236 | aire 223 ‘Ave. WABEINOS Spe Ser gale ed Ot EET Bay: trom .m m,, WOMAN WOULD I: 2 DAY and from 1:30 5:30. 6 ys work Tues & Fri. hy og oe 8 Sasinew to ir v te Key Room 202 Building Service 1 12 agen «ae R OLD} DER, WOMAN. veins, MK 62000 & soe YRS EXP CEMENT WORK OF Sun_ off. ¢ bal imon d Pully insured bh work FE #1236 NIGHT WAITRESSES WARTE _Bilacky's, iunch, 2257 Dixie ee PART-TIME WORK FULL-TIME PAY 3 adies in Oakland Co. abie to talk intelligently to young mothers about children. Neat appearance FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell through Classified Ads| Anything goes! Dial FE 2-8181. things The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re immediately. The Qssumes nO respon { rs other than cance! the charges for first ‘ of the advertise ment which has been ren a must. No in eres — = phone. Call 30400 and. ar- range for pocpenal tperview. ee dng REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Lauinger Real Estate OR 3-0138 SALES LADIES Able, personable = ladies ready-to-we: rienced, top wages paid. Pleas- ye —— ~— a Age 25- “KAY BAUM BIRMINGHAM MI ¢-0311 for TOP FLIGHT RECEPTIONIST Must cot TH Typing. Call eves Midwest WA ISTERED PROFES- |g) sional mone for full time employ. A private perehisiry owphal i son ‘ate psy! ic n yer peee! Mr. Peters at OL woman to in . State references. Pontiac bi Birmingham dad 2 o'clock noon the previews to publication. Piet 5 Ads may 9:30 a.m fe - ao ‘See of pobier = “tay, of publication after - insertion. ©ASH WANT. AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Daye ¢Daye : H tie 18 $2.76 50 ‘3 3.96 a. | Hd 48 6.04 2.25 4.06 6.00 ~ 3.70- 4.86 7.20 ie ig is _ 408 «9729 =—(10.80 WAITRESS WANTED, JET DINER, 714 Woodward, corner south Bivd. WOMAN TO Live IN GOOD 5. Lincoln 1-0290. WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK mornings. 613 Orchard Lake Ave. Use back gate, Before 5 p.m 8 Help Wanted OR COUPLE FOR JANITOR work at Church, Approx. $2400 yearly, Write Pontiac Press Box aL WEN OR WOMEN DESIROGs $0 to 9 per bony. or part te. See Mr Smith ir Ty & to 12 p.m a 8 ee MALE OR FEMALE HAIR STYL- ee Apply Employment Agencies 8A expertiy | mate. 16 yrs. exp. OR 3-9402. , CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED CEMENT AND MASON Work done . Pree esti- builder Free estimates. OL 1-346 Nopectinealindd WORK. RS. REC- rooms. General remodel- ing. a builder, FHA terms. CEMENT ix OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, eapewente EM }-4879 CEMENT & BLOCK 461. 29-8657. RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- c thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE) BKKPR. enced. § 21-40, 2 GP a! hours 10-4, - week urdays = EMPLOY- MENT Poni State Bank Bidg, FE E EVELYN EDWARDS vOcA 2-181. “and new, nteed, | OA 8-2651, FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things Sil onde BLDG. 4 |through Classified Ads. AND | Work OR fee FAMILY LAUNDRY SERY- 2-816 ia ‘ . FE a rtd Beau finished. Pontiac Laundry Phone FE 2-8101 eadacapiag 18A 4-1 ACE TRE® SERVICE. RE- el — a. Get our bid. 7 LAWN Cae B GUARANTEED ae ae 8-1960 TREE GERVICE ind tering tonnes MA ih drivew: ao Baek fi “Bilas. inn CED TR pon od i OA a TREE FRIMMING AND 3-2000. GREEN LAWN FAST WITH we eiattid Fertilizer fering your jaws. Call, White 1 Call FE 28181 for.an ad|£ LOST: LADY'S BENRUS WRIST- watch, any a Kresge & Brown Bros, reward. QL 2-8026. LOST: ey TERRIER. WHITE LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA .- LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT ~ ~ COUNSELLORS Oakland APP SHOES Pred Berman Wtd. Children to Board 26 GOOD ¢. FOR CHILD DAY OR Oreck, Licenseg home. FE 8-654 :M. , Real Est. Eau ML Jones Real Ea, | Rent. Houses Usters, 36 Ne rm, apt., $55 APT., JU: FOR COUPLE. CLEAN AND BATH, adults : . 5-2474. COZY «4 RM. ine oe MODERN 2 RM oe ae “turn. 8 on ee all uti, furn. Ete 7 Recher fice ¢ ROOMS AND GA- est side, available: now. PE ¢1 fy Esko Lake 44021 Pie b-cess or PE 8-0371 : OUTSTAN 2 commercial 1-, this =: “ eg nice gat elate‘yee nade cc | fags EER pe ea ee ee door. Couple only, $18, ROY KNAUF week, phone PE 47053. 26% W. Huron St. “PE 2-742 PARTLY Teirence, Now a APT. WILL B ; WL BBY @ ed R. ‘P. ¥ Fer Pal FAMILY, aR , 1 CHILD 8300 merce Rd, welcome, FE Pa PONTIAC, EM 33511 a FOR ON Large 3 rm. pyt. bath, and enf. We Will Buy ar =f ee I i ro Tee nae aT "t lose ¢- cash — B Accept listings wed ae. 0 tues pis Peltare ena ao lake = 3-6701. ° WANTED IMMEDIATE?. MA_5-1061. es, farms, pT Hd a | UNION NIOW LAKE — OE APT. as . ” . aio 3 3 ees room Sh he if As HAYDEN, Realtor 8 £. Walton FE 6-044! Ready, Willing and’ Able Cash buyers ae aoe r land trance, 86 State ROOM APT. PORTED: PRI. vate ar wite refrigerator and ead ve. week. Also nice single Re m8 wee — ‘499 Orchard Lake 3 ; home odd lots, Get the R .&-1 MOVING — Ina ——, | Rent Apts. Uniturnished 34 “EXCELLENT SERVICE, | Sh ator you Bu 'B Community| Rent Apts, Furnished 33 ~ ye PE 5-458 — FE 2-2000| Sale. Phone 32717. 1 BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, AAA Reduced Rates | PATER TS MOY pat Gagr™=™)’ TOUR SOOM AURLYA TURN | He aa ide Etta — ala - "| WANTED STUDIO COUCH OR COT fin Fi FE ee pag Bove gtd gets, “pt les | * pre ax we oe s GIRL, F wal ENTE. ASHEN hot” old water furn,, adults Guten tn " FE,6-0005 | WTD. — ANTIQUE AN.|* * close in. $10, PE only aoe N. "Paddock." Alberta ue lamps, antique furn. MY a 4 HA a NAME)! 3. i ~aatmcoer Wir TCHEN & . your pee ae) one. FE 68-0006. bath. “Utilities. Lal ag 2-1435.| | BEDROOM, 4 APT. RANG JtM's pur cians iG@| Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 iT. FLOOR. 3 ROOMS 2 CMILD god rytrig. washer tte aryer. : SMALL ROOM E CY. & 3 nOCka| Sotelo, Picsanat Ridge. Peru: pan picked up| With or without motor. Call after -_ util, furn., adults, 258 Or- ‘ ; . PE . _5 p.m. : ra Lk. Ave. 2 }, cuceies oa pax CiGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING RLAP POTATO k. with stov Rubbish. PU) dirt, top soil,. eee PE eis. Ist FLOOR we Pav ols "hate ‘util. Call oan an Geen’ fa Attractive 3 rooms & bath. Com- * . , waar ADDING MACHINE, © In "| _ PE af CIOWT TRUCKING '@ RUBBAGE, | _ ex OR 3-4606 after 6p.m.| Proust ‘ample parting, Swim. |7 BEDRM. LOWER APT 05 PER 4 load 86-0145. pool. Eiisabeiy Tate vi-| mo. Auburn : MOVING [AND HAULING. ANY- Wanted to Rent 29 nee et wot Te Le tii ve PON . y : TOR 3 ft N. OR U0 (LEASE BY AUG. 1ST. 3 OR ‘no bein “2, mplered furan, Park: 0’ LL R A E " bedroom house, West Side. FE Aéuit * 290 red, er ines: APIS. a rE cata - fog prt rt $1 Gas ao WASH- month, See caretaker: jor y ° a privileges. ark 1A Typewriter Service 22A ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN.| an modern 3 room and bath yan cle Always toasty warm Both front and rear windows aundry co friendly neigh- ren welcome, Close and down- rtation es Pb cilities. gre borhood to pare cuaretae & save on trans 2 BEDROOMS - RAMON A TH. WILLIA : a Read tise ta bur ar en saree MODERN — ~— RMS. Gas he Russell A. wes Realtor 170 W_ Pike st, FE 4¢-5005 NEWLY DECORA La “ly — suitable for couple, ae _Bivd. $80 month, PE $-6810. Rent ‘te Cottages 36A 2 convenience. pede ge) crry onvenience week or Etke Orion My “st0ay,_ =O" 3 RM “TAREPRONT “COTTAGE. __Month or season, OA ALL MODERN motel cabins on Pontiac Lake. Sandy beach, Good swimmin; sar fishing $45 per week. OR Nita as oy = yang focoe « a a e for Augus = § bo ome ber, _$50_weekiy. AGE AT = a LAEE, Lake City Ph. MAple 5-7086. LAKE LEELANAU, MODERN Ms with boats and beach. Me LAKEFRONT. SAND LAKE MOD- ern, near Tawas OL 32-3056. MODERN LAKEFRONT. 15 N. OP Pontiac. gleeps & ORlando 3-7227 or 193 E, Huron. FE Fa ant 3 RM, PRIVATE EN- th, stove & refrig. contract. ge. 3, ROOMS AND aT UTILITIES. ae 43581 Baby wilsens ie (193 Florence. town UITABLE aed ate RM 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH AND pots cost. ANS on good Ttles. “% Near Genera) Hospital, 402 acte or more with ft. front- Huron, FE 5-7584, @iek Pa 3 LARGE RMs. PVT. nate AND Charles, 1717 8, ee ee Entr, Util p: bor- Fe ‘0531 e. Eves 1] hood.” Close in. FE 2-6 236 Quick Action QN LAND CONTRACTS] - Homes — Farms -— Commercial — All of Businesses ,BUYE ERS WAITING yeats of service to satisfied ah beac A. Johnson and brown. Vicinity of Seminole Hills, FE 4-1276. LOST; FEMALE ENGLISH SET- REALTOR er Black & white, 4 months old. 1704 8. TELEGRAPH RD Vie. of B Lake. EM 3-3659. FE 4-2533 FOUND: BEAGLE, FEMALE, VIC. . Pike Bt Pm brite ae vaboo,| Wanted Real Estate 32A LOST: GREEN PARAKEET, band on leg. a leg, Drayton Plains vi- ALL CASH cinity. Sad 8 BAY a C.AI. BUILD- ing. Lates El¢in watch. Liberal reward Call FE of BLA AND T ture dachshund Larort vicinity Mi Maceday Lk FE 5- _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A a woh oh games. pe. Store, 18 E Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 D | $25 REWARD FOR welsh ; sagine to “4 arrest person that Sas of been vandalising Holiday Park. FE 2-3231 MASON SHOES ae| Spot ri sug oor |fee Eeetay poe gee oe | El pe ace Py Eph. "PLACE A “LOST” AD AD. to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Don’t Lose Your Home We buy houses, flats, am must be en right aeton RT WICKERSHAM 7195 < ” Maple — MAyfair 6-6250 $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet REALTORS M5 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 5-0603 FE 5-944) LAKE PROPERTY LisTiINGs ones fs Northwest Oakland vicinity C, Pangts, Roater. “Specialist in take prop erty of all kinds 1919 M15. sot tonvilie. National 2815. eee Home Owners | tl oo. Aap? arog) of he the p ip city se we — for‘ . Call for further inform ~ ARRO | 5143 Case-Ellzabeth Rd. FE 54-1284 +3044 9 a.m. 8 p.m. ols, 12 to 6 LAKE PROPERTY - Say, “charge it.” FARMS =; ALL BSNt PEs OF, BUSI WE 3 FQUINES - BUYERS WAITING sal J JO LIY ad [Fe ese Fs J ROOMS, SEPARATE | A a - entrance, adults. 469 3 ROOMS AND BA UPPER, rivate Sairaies, tieinity ‘of Au- rn Heights, FE 46041. i 3 LARGE ROOMS, TILE 5 — ifuraaibage: = oer mo, includes everything, Couple only. FE 5-4032. s 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. _Sdults, 402 W Huron. FE 5-7584. 3} RM. APT. VERY NICE, SPOT- lessly clean Waterford, Access to 5 lakes. Nice vacation spot or ear around Pvt. ent. & bath. Couple only. OR 3-8135. 0 7 RMS. & PRIVATE BATH, 38 _Green &t YE 2 ~ ROOMS —o “SCREEN NED porch apartment. 4 blocks from rr aio Nae private entrance Exceptionally nice, clean, modern and roomy, Ref- _Sisa0" and deposit required MY 3 a RMS PYT. BATH & ENT, lots ot closet space, Putnam &t, FE 2660. 3 ages AND BATH, 18T, FLOOR FE 2-4366 3 RMS., NEAT AND CLEAN. TWIN beds, all util, adults only, “s after 4:30 or Sat. Sun. 16 Pinegrove. RMS PV1. BATH AND ENT. reed heat Reasonable. 87 8. Parke 3 77 OOH & BATH, EVERYTHING for clean, quiet couple. Good _neighborhood FE 4-34 3 & 2 RM APTS k PVT. BATH. _31 Stowell. FE € 3 3 NICE LARGE | ROOeEE fond Sod bath and entrance Off West Co- lumbia. FE 4-1128. ROOMS re: ota BABY Ota vome. 3 ROOMS & ELIZABETH LA} LAKE. Private ent. & bath, 2-602. 3 ROOM. LARGE PavaTE cate Utilities furn Len sia rteeesst rE §-1476. 259 Cham 3 ROOM AND Rate Say WEL WEL- game in Pontiac. Phone MYrtle 4 ROOMS ¥ BATH, LAKE PRIVE 3 leges, M 4 RMS. ON IND FLOOR. PVT bath, FE 2-1672. @ NICH ROOMS, FURN, ALSO FE 44086. ¢ RMS. AND PVT, BATH.. NEAR PE 4-1178. pt tlle bal $60 mo. Clean adults. PE 23-2416. Pn Snatch CHILOREN WELCOME, 3. SQUARE LAKE. CLEAN MOD- ern, Best swimming & fishing. _Nr, Miracle Mile FE 43360 WILLIAMS LAKE steed Lansdowne, FE 2809 Consider DEL RIO APTS, 281 OAKLAN 3 rms, & bath, stove. Pou, furn., _Couple with baby welcome. FOR COLORED 2 rooms, share bath, couple or "single person preferred. PE 81352 LARGE 2 BEDROOM UPPER Pull bath Better see it now! . Paddock location, RAINBOW . FE _2-2614, LAKEFRONT. NEW 2 BEDROOM yr-e@round apt. Tiled bath, elec. stove, carpeting, auto. heat. 9091 _Dixie Hwy, MA_5-1183. MODERN 5 ROOM UPPER. NEW- ly decorated Adults only. 56 _ Moreland Avenue. MODERN. «4 RMS_& BATH. To reliable coupie. 54655 Shelby Rd_, Rochester OL 1-4038 _ NEAR FISHER ~BopY. LIVING room, kitchen & 2 bedrooms. Util. furn, $1750 wk. OR }-72 ORCHARD CT. APTS. Pontiac’s fewest modern a develop. ment. Balcony Ed a Po dividual en trances. Beautiful kitehens; petty & Refrigerator furnished beat ana ho* ao eo Adults ay. & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS for im ae te OPEN a obs baat 10 AM. FE 8-6918 STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 10-815 ye week PAUL A. KERN NC. FE 2-9209. Silver Lake Front NICE APARTMENTS, VERY EVERYTHIN RAGE, ADUL PE 20 Pa Be HWY OR 3-6352. ROOMS & Sv. Pouss 4 Fath eleeisie Mg heat & wate st APTs., newly “decorated. gas heat, _fowntown. 1 4 ROOMs AND wg bbe aaL. UTIL- ities f d close to downtown « No! Perry, sis weekly, call, FE 21, § ROOMS AND BATH FURN. OR 3-0833 ae negome evaiaile vt? bet rooms lable Two. a agg he — mery ‘? tog = 42521 oF after re He on sun. le Ww, =, MODERN CONV. r) . Reas, MAr Wi LAKE PRIVATE beach, boat. Sleeps 6. OR 3-1057. For Rent Rooms aT BUS CLEAN i sor vipet tee ROOM, GEN- tleman, Norton. FE 28771. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, NEAR bus, lady weekly. Fi 2-9632 or 583 ieren LARGE, CLEAN hOOM FOR GEN- ae entrance 245 th , laundry, ‘Ettehen PyT ENTRANCE, KITCHEN & _laundry privileges. FE ¢ +2847 ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. RIGHT fine St Reas, FE 2-8820. ne St, ROOM IN DESIRABLE WEST side home. Home privileges, meais if desired, FE 8-3338. Rooms With Board 38 COOL, CLEAN ROOM WITH OR > _Without board FE 4-4184. STYLE FE 5-037. EXTRA CLEAN, H meals, 14 Ma’ thew a _Convalescent Homes 38A 38A bf fae bl gE oo = tients sccested ro Rose Lang Rest Home PFE 5-4267 NEW, ODERN OME, ; how open, reas 5-3488. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN eee oe or Week Ste and Auburn YOUR PROB Want Ads! To lire, it’s FE 2.8181. & ‘THIRTY-FOUR Reni, Ottice Space 4 ‘For Sale Houses 43 bath, room, This is not @ N. w a GR i BO ¢ tions, - 2Bedrm. Bungalow, NORTH DRAYTON AREA. An ex- “aa age Dab yon Dixie é cellent 3 bedroom home. with oak floors, breeseway, Sear warage, see a lot, 138 285. 14.000, ceed, ee Se, Se 2 we soo sae Ri hag Fore ar: Si a : WEST SUBURBAN. 3 bedroom|>Wim, Boat and Fis: eg wares’. Gib "eure er] ome wit siuninan sang Par /§350 Down, $65 Month : gto 500 on contract. FE esi) anter patch turnace. Lot 18 x i544 Access to Lake, 3 bedrm./., a $13,500, terms. year around home, nest & clean. ‘ Late BY OWNER. ¢ RMS. & BATH. 2 roe beng ee, age mr reat eee soucee DUCK LAKE. Immediate posses-| tub bi g¢ porch. oft fax Rn Ge —— & ‘ments. 1 Rodin- _ion. rooms, meclosed porch, — a! ob canal, bik. ‘ge lot, ONLY $550 do : plasiered walls. Good bese lake. Letina P = —— Fon| sete the road. Must sell. E-z beach ‘Move in, fie fs Brick & rr aOR: ~f aoa wre eet. Wk f"C HAYDEN, Realtor | GoirOUX-F ranks | “fame Siar. teh mal a Sae : 86 E, Walton FE 8-0441 Eves. 9.0E L REAL ESTATE nS ee me - ¥) NICHOLIE a Qcar ga- ee TWP. LARGE 3 *. SS oe “Fis o0 w ‘th |"bedrm, ranch home, Jalousied $3, Gown. Owner. 23-0975. . FreereatioOn room. e sed New at. "Gh & & HARGER. CO. : : refrigerator, freezer .33W | Fi aed St epnt“OvLatoe ae ELIZABETH LAKE Horsses_permittel. FE wes v1. ; TATES. 3 bedroome. futi LAKE 1 : ESTA i RMS. oo ger tiled fa gas foray new medatn 3 necro. Teened Extra lot. Own- $21,500 STUNNING brick RANCH| included. a Gall toda today! garage $21,500, terms." St, 205 Asoct BA. FE }4311. home in choice West Side loca- Mruburpen good buys in lake and NO ou 3 bedrooms. 1% baths, beau- Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | SCG ee: aor Seen = 13 % W. Hw treet : ay ae a | Pe o-8i61 of FE. 29676 Dbrotky Sarde Lavender DOWN: AIRE counter-top ee fg —— cm spony satng opect. FULL RAs" | NORTH SIDE 3ahn0 or MY baat PAYMENT ony Fe aire) se as - vd rg BLOOMFIELD | RANCH — arage, large ot Leer staire pk finished ha ee. cue fan Woomnes on eee ee -3 . _ 6C | Fm, wi pula Bas Steer lprep anil - CALL B. TANNER, OR 3-485. screesed porch Bb seeet Nicely on “ot wit * iy ay: Mice tres ‘in ‘back yard oak| Russell A. Nott, Realtar Haserst meat F, &Wood Co, OR + LOORS, bath, ving room,/170 W. Pike St. FE 46005 After 6, OR 3-7038. Sela? toon ver xe ae ON M-59 : Ponilick has cupboards ust be seen WEST SIDE- CITY: $2.250 DOWN—Large 4 bedroom SLOOMFIELD home itn ideal location. Close to Webster & Washington Schools. Near Tel-Huron Shopping Center. pi | room aoe edn e, fu ga d Send aoe ed. a. Femi Bhool tee reak nook Screened summer porch, & bath downstairs, 2 ga- Tage. * tmmediste occupancy. HOYT REALTY 254 gs. Telegraph Rd. . FE FE 2-9066 2-840 NO MONEY DOWN—VETERANS ant comes once. Call now. Orr ‘JOSLYN New 3 b First street sg ham aos walls, large closets, 11x17 kitchen, beautiful high-dry basement de- signed for rec. room Paved street and nice shaded Only one to sell in this ideal location. $400 down — immediate possession. PONTIAC LAKE Nice 5 room yor spe built in ae. Plastered walis, oak floors, org bath, forced air heat, large lak Pri % ‘block e. ic ea market at Laven hte $750 down—immediate posse: et Pull basement ae oe . 910.450 ry on lastered akin ject. Ae i e w resteutant: ul 4 C) . Rent apartments will monthly note, For: SS. Pointer, FE:8-0585. eve- JIM WILLIAMS REAL woe bee & INSURANCE 128 Ie Baldwin A PE 4-054 laadovaned lot. 100x264 ft. living room hall carpeted. Venetian blinds, storm doors, wintiows and screens priced right at $11,b00 ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT Excellent beach, 8 rooms, 4 bed- rooms basement, Seay war anes. landsc = te’ Activi Li view. ctivities shower iting and skiing. ~ Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE Roget EVES FE 4-4526 2 W, Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4-Bedrm. Brick Lake Privileges Custom built iast year. All face rick and floor to Prcrene. jandscaped io’ rms screens. —— ond extras. $4,000 d = Newer Bungalow ear garage. Youn. almost want) this one on sight. $0,950, terms. or trade for larger home. We would consider trade on this pretentious spacious and gracious six room brick home, with brick euacted breeseway and storage bidg. on rear of lot, comenthcy school only 1 block, rooms exceptional! large. — —, 13x22, ng 12x bed- rooms xis, ident and lixl8, @ basement thet is 'saperb, priced far below re- Production price. ATTRACTIVE HOME ~f — 9) tractive wg hom HAYDEN OFF JOSLYN home. Oak heora = base- ment. Only $ WN New “1, Bows, xe $6,965 full Wood “fy oe window, a ood boll $48 me acres g00 acta -~small home, $5,200 with LESTER R. ge REALTOR iene peeie, BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN plus low mortgage costs Moves You In $10 STARTS DEAL WHY PAY RENT? meat ERE SEAT YOM, OFT: ete insulation ‘ rT our walks City power and water sees heat ut utmatic hot water fara oak floors Custom birch cabinets loads of other features 6 Spacious Rooms Model WEEEDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 7 766 S TANLEY 1 block north of Lincoln Jr. High Just north of Montcalm WESTOWN 1 REALTY HERE'S "a Seac eared home on West side. Plenty room to eat, sleep & move prt Nearly ner bee 3 rm, modern WATER FRONT PP: W. *DINNAN , WILLIAMS LAKE INCOME W. Huron PE 42577 9 rooms, ll pe A part base- 43046 Soxts f epartments. (SY OW 5 ROOM MODERN rishi lot. Full price $11,250. HURRY ON THIS ONE. full basement. fire alarm system Quick sale. Best offer acce $450 DOW WEST none AN on equity. FE 5-1324. 6 roo 3 bedroom ranch, large ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” Cass Lake Canal 4 bedroom home, wall-to-wall caf- See | Best Buys - Today ‘ives GARDENS bedroom ranch reens, 1% car _— $12,300 with FHA ternrs. : SUBURBAN RANCH Designed for it ving. Your fully lan invited. —— = yard = com pri- 00) $2,500 down will ie. fan een ber, fireplace Ay) its HOME SITE Grestoskias aierer — Golf Course. ae —— restricted for em + Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. Tl N. inaw St FE 5-8165 “Ohen "tll @:00 p.m. O.C. R. 3 od ho 2 : fate, basement Beautiful re _ eat ch A wo. Owner, P.O. Box 535. Drayton Woods 6 Rooms ib begreonns, full basement, Bullt Storms and screens, Im- =a iiueet aie has $2,000 down. gap Hy N, Oa TORE ua, RAINBOW" COLORED—2, a 4 room moderns eo = $750 WE PROVIDE — SERVICE PE_2-2614 PADDOCK ~~ SY VAN LAKE 3 BEDROOMS CLEAN 6 ROOM OLDER HOME. D __ BASE- MENT, OIL FURNACE. NEAR’ ST. ONLY $8,450 WITH CON- VENIENT TERMS. R. J. VALUET, Realtor FE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:0 TIPLE LISTING SERVICE KNUDSEN S. Marshall St. peting in living room and bed-iGI RESALE, $1500 N, PER hom addl- rooms, oil ness glassed-in porch, “< ~ = iS per mo., ab th. somes fenel Loved age BLA. og d a. ar garage, $0,- 5 rooms on the second floor. Prop- eax’ Ports ae iat ff, 3 yee ola erty has a new front porch Heroal River ee and steps. Kitchen is com- 4 room home on 1 acre of land, etely new and stain full bath with shower, glassed-in em stea ess steel sink. Also there itch, garage, ideal » 4 re- is a new Forced warm air ea and gardening. $9,675 — heating system Walls BRICK TERRACE nic th G Elizabeth Lake Front Div al estate; two ve Very Dent, 2-bedroo on m hom 1g. Excel. uatts if a five brick er . P mo — = en en. atari €) ire- e one ve ren lace, full basement, ol] heat,| from the r, Six - rooms aly Fist wl with n PHA term: terms beautiful guateconed os beth sock, full pecoments, — if only month. As $500 ea with! Elizabeth Lake Estates Drayton Plains onth. Will sell separately, Own-|Lake Privileges First time offered, See Sg ig *emt er leav the country, Loca ted Y home has many ext: on will the lot is 85x Rags © paper -— be purchased under PHA or G 9 REALTY LOUGH, REALTOR | - we Cass- iw Pet Ra. BY OWNER, ALL Aggie nat aT with up. 2nd Kaly acres, 7 miles ont. M24 on Waldon Rd. FE 5-0001, BY OWNER. 444 ROOMS, AUTO- Lakefront Home 70x30. $7 eens’ gente, be = This is charming es room| _EM_3-2757 modern bungalow with Jalous- BY OWNEI Pade R, 6 ROOM ies oa reh and Florida = Brea dway, » Davisbure. ll basement, of] hot: Michigtn This is a bar water heat. To include carpeting | _Write Box 104, Scee Mich, i jaar Ep riptpatnemeoand bead bg mead] 2 FAMILY INCOME (OR ¢ BED- —shade, evergreens and flow- rooms, -Will sel 1 1,500 ‘uit u signee dock. Garage. Price} $500 down at $10,500, 140 N. Tele- ns graph. Phone OR 2 5-sh3": LEAVING STATE. WILL SACRI- fice. 3 bedroom me in Lake Orion, Fireplace, carpeted floors, basement, 2 car Ae Stat Immedi- _&te_ occupancy. LTOR FOR SALE OR RENT. ENT. MODERN 670 W. Huron st Ph PE ¢3525 home. 9 miles N. of Rochester Or Ph E 20829 E on M 150, J. E, Burns, 700 Roch- ester Rd. i. Plateau 23-2190, . TO SETTLE ESTATE, 5 ROOM Dorris & So bungalow. oil heat, new hot water al heater, on E. Rundell, $7,800. FE 2-6689. BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOUSE TO BE_ IDEAL FAMILY HOME ‘MOVED OR W RECKED | MAKE AN OFFER! k. D. RILEY, Broker |___ 509 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 4-1157 FE “FOUR BEDROOMS : real buy for 1 famhiy. og bedrooms up. * Living room, en, two "pase- 500, ‘DOWN Must sell to settle an “a Ideal buy for handyman. 12 x ne : room, 2 bedrooms 10 x io x 12 ft., large kitchen dining area & full water heater & wien LeBaron Farms You may own ond 5 room bungalow for only $1,000 down. Ol heat, fall base- ment, 2 car garage, On 2 lots, $1,000 Down 7 Room income near Lake Orion. 3 Rooms completely furnished now rented for month Full base- . auto gas — A good buy for only $8,500 4a) GILES REALTY CO. FE ar ted 221 BALDWIN AVE WEST SIDE After 6: FE 2-7006 or FE 8-9772 i Just 2 blocks from Webster school, ‘oom modern with gas heat, extra t toilet, garage, attractive lot, if 4] THREE- FAMILY {This excellent, 3-family has large Groom apartment down and 2 2% | tetrante Saas esi, dolr ge: en Tage, convenient to public 4 Tired of Living ?- Catholic “eyrecn lock to bus, In a rented se... , do some- only _. thing gbout it, see this coz northside 1% story home wit full b ent, large unfinished upstairs, automatic - beet and hot water, », 1% car ar fenced yard, for only JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR 10, 10 per cent plus 53-55 N. Parke ; FE 4-518i costs, on rms, quaii- ves. 8-0823 fied buyer . 3 VACANT — Clean and Neat - New 3-bedroom brick, 20 ft. Mving we room, extra kitchen with! . ‘est suburban 3 bed bun- dining space, bath, oak jow in quiet location. Fea- floors, aisto. ot 1 beat, many few} Saree Pg mma Bode vem Ate Ls : $12,500 "with liberal, terms, May bath, full “basement with aot we" anew” you ECE ag ge BRICK STARTER 1,080 wit “nly 2.155 down Finished on the exterio: ean ake your — RRY he ans aes See] oe tt oe erior a 2. furnish some materials with small) “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor fore vyment. ‘Come in om Tet's 0 Mt Memens St Cal . Vorhes CRAWEORD AGENCY | re $i Mor YE 42000 My +n 609 onion. MICH. J top site. e 5 rooms with full basement a stair to unfinished WM. H. KNUDSEN er 244 8, Telegraph Rd. E 44516 cohen No. Pe 2-3285 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE PIONEER HIGHLANDS-A very desirable home with room and a atio, and 2 garage. The back yard pro- vides a screened riced to to sell, FLOW: nd we er clean is this Drayton Full paved axive. The ese are ed built hom A oink HOME ~<- It's fin se a bos rel Reche . im, 10Vv ren ie ith ‘Portal coun iter zis po s and tie th "Oak floors: oil heat. oe area. Only $8,950, THAN $1,000 DOWN move : into that 3-bed- i TI. Reg US Pat, OFF © 1988 by WEA Bervion, tas “Mom says your prospects weren't as good as Jimmy's! Her parents’ home didn’t have a spare room!" For Sale Houses 43 Your Choice 3 BEDROOM BRICKS $15.500 . $16,500 . $18,900 $25,500 Senipe aac rem Howard E. Fox “REAL ESTATE | 5275 Dixte Bk os0 peieaeezenal FROG Wire LAE OAELEND wn oe 5 o idnchon "aad d wity oom .s on ones, Paved drive. or terms ay xe onth. + “Gach | ras. or . Beaten ASEOGLATE INVESTMENT CO. FE 68-0663 delat nee heat. Bids ative Paved toy gach . WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. $750 DOWN Home and income 3 apts. 4 rms. and bath down, 3 and and bath up. $8750. rms., near bis garage. SP TIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin mx ro. FE TY see down. G is. heat, oak ie creat mn a: alle MULTIPLE LISTING SERVES uA SPIFFY . .. room furniture. Take a TRELEVEL custom every feature so much in demand today, 28 ft. living with — and picture ¥ A dining room, large kitchen with plenty of eating space bullt- ~ in cook ro | units. 3 bed- [| reatly reduced in price fee Sick sale, NEW... 3 bedroom ranch — Pull , with basem ex- posure, ceramic tile tile bath, custom a (you will ay floor piss. Lo- cated Ge ft, “ lot; city” sewers, water, etc and to new : ’ Builder will duplicate in frame or bric lot at-at price much less than you would expect to pay. F.H.A. TERMS 4 bedroom home with 1% baths — 2 years old—alum storms and screens. - clude stov Pn rninsage dryer. Lake washer rivileges — low down pay- Sent oa vacant. Just wa * SYLVAN: LAKE Brick tri-level. 3 bedroo —1% baths—hi , it's 1 block to beach i _ joc. $16,050. '8 ee it TODAY! " [Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves : lohnson ees Copies ere . Just renecet $2,000 for quick sale on : —— home, cae car garage. Paved ia Sages for quick anit Ak oon payment & only $65 Seria NORTH SIDE & room bungalow, full base- new a tt oar oped nee to Pontia a Sa -4 sell with — down payment, - Bvenings of amet ‘6 call FE_ 2-381. AL} OHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. peas ae Rd. ; 5660 Open Eves. & Sun. |. ent gag tena, Full price A iS H. BROWN, | For Sale Houses 43 John K. IRWIN — Build a pur, ew thon home "i ise fg Hammond Lake Estates First time offered. Beautiful ¢- Omar sees AES oe ee, came ise FHA mee ace rag ze Obese ahs brick e 4 lew ~ geod 2" tiled bathe plus ment with Low down psyment. “7 K. Irwin & Sons 1925 bes peer Eve. oye 842% WHITE |: NEAR CASS LAKE ed alr gas beat. gues in California wants to sell this m home this week! It has tered walls, bath and ¥ room, 3 years oid. for low This bi-level home has 5 on «first A rooms in basement .nc! 1 _ bedroom, 1% baths ant attached to . Large room with Sateen on Moor. Extra large jot, $16,000 with terms. WHITE BROS. OR 31295 Dixie Hwy. ‘til 8; Sun. 10 "tl & Sylvan Lake . One Block from Lake , This new, three bedroom, brick home full basement, plumbing throughout, marble Priceq for quick Immediate Possession WM. A. KENNEDY _ Realtor 3101 W. Huron re * Qpen Evenings till 9 G.L's DRAYTON PLAINS — ‘Good with shad Just mortgage costs down. Figseere LAKE ES- TATES ~ eating ; by mesa Garage. tiful fandseap d jot, Priced 0200. not to miss. A BUY for a GI. — $400 should put you in thhg 2 bedroom on a ved street. 1% blocks .. boa Se oe —. —_ basement, — inodscapea lot, House only 7 — old. Act quick on this one RAY O’NEIL, Realtor VP Enos ——— ee BROWN $23,050 BRICK RANCH — 3 bed- bungalow with game room be used for 4th bed Good, garage. rm. Cera ih. \ trade for two story 6 room home. 18,075 yan — Sell or trade. Tee bedroom ‘ farm home E good wn Gene eo owe. Many OTHERS — have over as You" Pg) pF eng Span’ Park's git "a our door: for fast. BUY, SE | sae ealtor Lasting | dunt Realtor 1078 HEIGHTS. Beg OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. FERRE PARE by tony pitt es weig| Bateman eee sme. | - Kampsen} seth wat tec REALTORS FE 4-0528 small down ere. 371 GB, Telegraph Eves, & Sun. izes eatzwet| Nothing Dn. | GEORGE BLAIR ou Tho _ Ev. _owner FE 2-7 Gad ee ome rom 2 BDRM. + sar 3 ferme’ in nll, Maze te HAYDEN. mediate 0 tt Eecak, ae Good beach scross read. $405 DOWN. New home Boal cs Picture" windew. Bath. 0 room. aw shell. don't own oe Sorat ee Lake RE pocorn aaoe ot fn floors. Living room sere Pull A e. Realtor Se Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Reduced — Trade maintained 4 family, apart- house 900 oa terme. See it today! W. Side 3-Bedroom, ee a on basement, room, Back yard It's tn | nay only” $11,500 on ' termes. : REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 1050 W, HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIICE MILLER FAMILY BRICK apartment all in the very best con- Build | Now Oo our i or Our plans or becic’or home "See oar Rg A informs MIDDLETON see on Blaine Aaa pao = oe. 1 oof garase. price only poe tt ad aah bois brick « cat hues [5 com: toruthed. down A DRIVE—VACANT—Pon- reel — 90 Bes ogg A landeen, oa — and waiting for your "aream ay WANT TO BUILD — Do ' want.elbow room? We have acres right on Andersonville Road sieve over — it's a one and very reasonably _ William Miller FE 2 rod: W. Huron LAKEFRONT ERN BUN- Re pea ate ONLY $1,000 DOWN HAN BALANCE LE LIKE RENT. Also BAR- GAINS IN INCOMES. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR : OPEN EVENINGS ‘ONTIL 8330. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Builder's Sellout Just a Few Left baths, heat, Many ex- Ee 2. 914,500, No, money down to “Phone MAple e 5.1201 _CLARK 17,500, poe mn. on =e *% it ements of peat we em x 161 feet. $13,500. Terms. tain ae CLARK REAL ESTATE|: “Te eh Ae To Sag yy ® — = entrances, 17 rms. peatety, be seen #2 be ‘appreciated. ere wt ar F ae nto PE 2-1476 : set ess fee ation to qual- LAKE | PRIVILEOES ‘y antn and vin room 23 x 12 with ‘A attractive fireplace, en Tue “been 3 bedroom brick} - 15 x 9. Breezeway to 2 car frame home has tS " garage. i ment, rtc- 20 ft. living room. You will reation room. x 135. love the large well equipped kitch- Call for an appointment to- en, full me fren! ee a. ed day! garage tS plaserea, "the lot is| NEAR ST. BENEDICTS “h~ & ten landsca: Price Attractive 2- bedroom btn- includes arpeling & Tapes. alow. Living room 10x17; ms 12 x 1] and 10x12. Also auto. washer & dryer, 1% car pee e. Full price oniy heal ith low down paym family location, § Rooms an beth on ¥~ — ‘nee en private catrenes, Pull price only $12.250 with low gown payment, SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 08 ios CttaDee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3216 og yt Vacant — Move Paks In, Make ws an offer. = & HARGER CO. 33.W m St. FE 5-8183 219 W. FAIRMOUNT CIVILIANS $300 DN. NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms full basement. Built 1955, Automatic heat, Storms & screens, _WACANT — POSSESSI in excellent R Mtoe pleated Open. ahs rested call o = DAYS. WO. 3-3350 __ Bves Sat. & Sun, TO 1 VEL STARTER Coase. 2 eae neat and LAT pe eo o ta “SRE sols op 2 nicely i sutomate = & ond. 2 ear George R. Irwin 268 A Baldwin Ave. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Silver Lake iz GAYTORD Open . PMFE 4-9584 KENT Established in 1916 A BAnoam—@ a bath, 2 | totems unfinish Pull “eg Wisner value at only 8 $5,900 with $1,000 down, *Very meodera kitchen led bath, bsmt. with gas arage Pine ae We Take priviieg, Tote! p os irtrai. 8 only $10, this value’ es ll ACRE iy noun - Sonnets} Meret dues bt 5 re is a ooo spacious eight — in attractive den, bemt., 4 eat rge gaenee, 6, work fence ard, we seaped. k for further detalls. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2206 Dixie Hwy. at Telegra FE E _2-0123—Open 9 te ~ Maceday aca 3 bedrm. year around wate home, — furnished. “gwd jude Mice fer sues rooms, heat. 1% car mi Tr, og stove rnile ton itor was met, ater ee 3-2603 ANNETT’S OUTSTANDING VALUES CASS LAKE — Northwest gummer cottage or year ra] believable value, a. po- rary ranch in exce con 7 rooms and bath, eom ~ sa sition, nished. Automa ° LAKE "oer ‘eine” zoo dows, fireplace. 4 im Pa oll heat, "Tear School bus Roa wets 7 be room fileldstone Papel on ys 8 heges. "ex inces, 2 bedrooms, fines ea) a il ft fired sie iy house. $20,000, te «| Roy Annett Inc. "Sar Sa ras ob ey SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi fied NOW, je “ttl § “COMMERCE LAKE Seek oo ait Bat Multi-Lakes pe MewiMs HAMMOND wand PRONT fv ee | Siete ig SARE ROWE apmith- Wideman Realty See the new sites at CHEROKEE HILLS! Carl W. Bird, Realtor unity National Bank Bidg. x: Mt USINESS ine: foi, al pres, $30" down SALES CORPORATION - JOHN A BROKER You'll Mike ite oo ft. ates, aor dng 8, = rive out Elizabeth ge a: of Telegrent Ra" ‘e ob o tion an vigul Biss y BUSINESS” Motel. (8) THE To Go Into Scaacss for Yourself stn es call SUN om CO. og IN} more nes com, "BAW. “The place is full of visiting firemen!" Money to Loan 53 WHEN YOU NEED aim) $25 - ae Sen coe on 8 gee: ee Bistenht STATE Executive Seclusion BRICK RANCH — 2% acres of, beautiful woods, h & roiling. : —— brick ranch home, "Se arpeting, draw drapes, fi replace, lovely kitchen arrange- ment, perimeter pee Just off Dixie, near Deer L Small Brick BUNGALOW-—Pioneer economy living os gas heat, storm & screens, inedscaped yard, 1% ear garage es drive, finished recreation ~< Highlands | of information Taylor, Realtor, For A. ership. eall J. 3-134. KEFGO HARBOR 61 ft. frontage, 140 ft. depth. Next) to Keego Theater. Excellent for stores of clinic, Make offer — PEOPLE'S REAL ESTATE CO. 24875 Gracd River, Detroit KEnwood 7- Mt. Clemens Ave Corner of Kennilworth, 200 ft. frontage. Beaut corner, Excel- lent for service station, bes . te raw Grapes & mate. Sisbeo. GASyY tal] business, e' TERMS. PEOPLE'S REAL : ; 24875 G bye Detroit 6 |: R. Hiltz Rent Lease e Bus, Prop. 49A Realtor 1011 W. Huron FE_5-6181! 160 oPTigg FRONT oh BALDWIN used car a. For Sale Lots 46| Sin'Ave Phe PE e-ie3 a Cc. ER +c GARAG 7 LOTS POR SALE. 18 PRUIT|” yW Kennett St. Ph, FE €-1431. Fae 17_grape vines, FE 8-93 37. 2 Pegg ON bested LAKE, sana ou 0 for oo Sraation Buildin lot Highland area, $1250. y terms. MU. 42045. RD STEELE, REALTOR Pie Gehter St. Highiand| “LOTS x 200. PA VD. a Br. hodli Bloomfield 1d twp. ae. terms. Midwest 41. . A 20 FROM Pontiac, over Private Liv All or part. Call 5-1339. AFTERNOON SHADE” A beautiful — site with an extra | ys ie whol 2) — ul vivir over: countryside, yee OR 3-1231 Te. rey 300/- of Rochester Business Opportunities 51 ft.. overhead, trolleys. acl OR LEASE gph R a snack bar, bet rie FOR gy A mise rom a a few location real on th convenient terms = ‘will trade for home in I Roy Annett Inc.! REALTORS Huron EC Quick Cash esta tel: ] W. Rundell. Sale Household Goods 57 5 PIE CHROME DINETTE SET. ig B TV. $i¢e5, 17” $24.50. Revere Tape - — ead ee |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 of - Union Vihegs, ch oe . repairing Free We make cash loans to off workers No principal pe. ment until you are ba work for 30 days Our Requirements Are: 1. That vou own furniture or ® car 2. That you are s permanent resident 3. That rou had a good work and a good paying record be- fore becoming unemployed. of worry. We have confidence in you and your communi- Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will aiwa: receive igesant courteous considerate and ‘tend treatment at any one of ow fices (See phone directory, for addrésses) BUCKNER Finance Co. noon TO $500 ur riy. Op to 4 pois hg ol She? security. service is i gi, ‘y_and heigtal friendly $121 a’ or visit us & Ter otties Home & Auto LOAN CO.. 3 £ oom Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _ TN. Popry Bt. (corner Pike) E Ads to sell, Sale H lousehold Goods 57 BUILT- 4+BURNER THER car in| G. A, Thomp- in stove new, $75. _son, 80 & ae Bt. 7 PIECE LIVI ROOM SUITE, hrand new davenport & chair. 2 ) megares step tables, matching cof- table, decorator lamps, all $2 - weekly ee iv re, 42 Orchard Pearson's Furnitu DAVENPORT “ CHATR, ELEC- tric heater, $4 chest drawers, vacuum with attachments $15. hand vacuum, $4; Westinghouse _ roaster, FE 2-6030 DINING ROOM SUITE. REASON- _ able. 867 Spence ELECTROLUX VACUUM USED § yrs. Portable record player, $25 _each, FE 8-9340 Lake Ave FREEZER AND Repay ate ou 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. eralar est outift. Double dresser, bookcase price only $209 30M A_5-6011. bed, iarge chest. 2 vantty lamps, FRIGIDAIRE. UE _ NEW. $125. ali tor $89.80 Pay only $2 week oP 2-4892 sence Furniture, 42 Orchard. Lk. | FREEZER: UPRIGHT, F ‘AMOU 8 name brands, Scratche splits x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VI ae eer 414-Ft. Wall Tile 250 RUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. 3.78 a $00 ge. fuel oll tank, Reas. GUAR. HOUSEPAINT Gal. $1.95, "~~~ Syers, 141 W Huron. FE £3064 | GAS STOVE $10, ‘A 315. BED x12 “LEE” CARPETING — $50. and spring $9.50, apt, mestrie Roll-away bed — $28, Cushioned| stove T cadt bes rte * Porch glider — Porch chair| Pc sections $20. sroon's Fur- (new cushions) ~— $15. Dining | —Hiture._42_ Orchard Lake Ave set (8 Pep with pads, deluxe | GE pata Bie $58, Liv- buffe: one FE 2-7216 ing rm table =a ~yier 8 6. 180 0 FE. ae a5 $7 0. MA *SOATT, Clarkston X 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, $15.05. GUARANTEED RE Bt T O- Reversibie $16.50. 1 m epee matic washers, Frigh aie, Thor, = 95 a gig soo hoe »! pe vee r. ‘Terms to t. ads, reson CEMENT BS Grchand Lake Ave. tae. $6_Oakland Ave wo FT. REFRIGERATOR, EX- | HOLLYW 6. cu. cellent condition, FE 4-3376 or OR _3-4956. 15’ KELVINATOR Bermuda Je +3 freezer. 3 months old. FE 40. = NEED A FINANCE- ts|FIXER? Order Classified rent, find a good job, FE 28181 is the Want Ad number | == ‘ ‘As $s EVES, FE ¢: 2 ” RANGE. GOOD COND., | "chine, : $5.14 mo. FINANCE CO. wi ——— = Michigan wing “Center. FE FE 4-1574 Full aire . stove. Fait SA GANG VOR WOES ar j ge 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. Excellent condition . 3Bir tas Fa 5, Munro Elec- 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Seu - topes CO.) 5 ELEC, RANGE. ONLY $174.50 itt Omar B atone — = : terms. ADE N R OR GAS | Lignor = $10,000 Down - ROCHESTER, MICH. ‘Eee peta te | aS NE Gites Eee, Gon cod. ait yourself in LOANS $500 ineree A nip si oe 52 - GALLON HOTPOINT WATER E-IN. DEPT. =m Saree you this | Uquor ty heater, $89.95 Installed, $150.95 TRADE-IN DE = and fang _ sBeperate smal Ph. Rochester. OL €6711 OL tem | &- Bi Munro Blsctrie Co. 1 Guar’ ele Mrasber aan ie 8 ¢ for owner. take house p pt. size @ vange ........ : A ie Clinton River Frontage | s* part trade. Mortgage Loans 54 “Bese voutala beakers. Suse 2 pe. ly ae... $10.89 7 lots, plus spproxim 4 acres. sam to 00 days ‘Quetta : fut tease ‘besemenn, i Hieeotes,| ome, Mt SEDESpOy pres omnatihwa Grill ~A Mortgage Problem? | sigoiet Bye. we bay. be ear ia wr Pen ge = We make pe eRe agen GABERY Walnut vanity & bench $24.95 ae al £ AM Jones, Real Est. cARIE, REALTOR sa, ce elude ol meat.| your requirements Any property. | 121_N. Seginat FE s-cis9 | Welnu ITEMS AVAILABLE ay, 7" Tog locals 8 Ese in ford pata og pov real estate “bred only a yy - WYMAN’'S CEFRONT HOME. | EXTRA SPECIAL sie st Es tare fast Bo et oo 18 W. Pike. E-Z Terms. PE M122 « in ¢ or "Yeas . CO. 2 conden faze!” Washing beach 00 TULL PRICE — Easy term BW, ug go PoNTiag a: ~% RANGE. ae USED cD WARHERS, $16 4 0 PR: e sca of & * : 5 Emmediste possesion Priced) .Here t's real bargain” Ast REALTOR PARTRIDGE = = 18.500 with 3 | for Mr. Brown, L Brown Swaps 55 | APT. GAs RANGE APT. SIZE | TsED Gas E ly ot a Wore pron”) cae iY. eee ee re thai at w "HURON - Kenmore elec clothes éryer. |~ Otter: Sry te See a mds im : ] FULL BASEMENT gidatre rigersior rator. 77 MACEDAY LAKE SECLUDED. PAN enor WITH TW Fs ort tae, memene Ta “baa | eee er mt sed Trade- a State soon. Large ‘knotty et ee ta aps “aipaved road. © ogee! Ste” comment? ALL | 3463_Auburn Fe 43073 Biudle 14 room i i In a SPORE 21° we oy Clear. What ve you got to| A AB Rr 7. 2G esk and library. Tied bath and) § a neighborhood. Low as $150 ose 2! Bo Kin" RENT. J ireter a “ ve REL AND la: dresser and vanity. FE bs e or 1Ta Ke OA ee oe SO ye. LADD’@ INC. OR_ 3-127 Priv, 1 bik & BUY - SMALL RADIOS, @ TO ~s4 <2 —™ om Sen San Gi Vicawy oi! Sale Land Contracts | 8 we a 4D ve —- TO ' @ beach for youngsters roams “po getes © 2% miles Norann CONTRACT Let. hep er ity ome 2-car | ADJUSTABLE ER AND Dedroom home” peseue ypasement. st at Ap wa must be $400. Bold at 98.000 OR FARES: san trade eentty tor| Dew stove. qhfnille runs, reason- Priced reat Ce: down. rent, uk $63 oe, tree and clear bea model car, —— - INVEST &. tools or what : THOMAS ECONOMY | WA LAKEFRONT For Sale Farms 48 wom ‘ an have you? ~ Sasnabew Drey-| — APPLIANCES — | 901 6. seginew Giese te ss. Year-'round log MODERN ouse| { “ |253)_8 Lapeer Ra FE 5-2083) jy tn Cirecy. = terms 7a, te | _3-4703,_after ps M5@. oer a Daas IRENA’ Al LAKEFRONT SPECIAL lect. Visit or oa |FULL BLOODED IrisH SETTER ANTIQUES, DXUSUAL CD CHAIRS i| ‘ype shallow well pump with 9345 G E ; H h Fina pups, for power mower, car boat |“ captain, stool Pictur motor, 1% in. 3AL RO. AD | Beautifu: 40 acres on black ouse old in nce or cash §191 Holmes, off Round: frames. ake & misc. FE ! 5-918 93. pe $30 1 ratchet die 1 tn. to This lovely lakefront home with) ‘9@4, 1'9 story remodeled m —— Corporation | Lake icTGene Wisites ae . . set jes ‘2 liv es — Kitchen. large glassed) ¢™" arm —— 2 bedrooms % 8. oulfit_ Sas FORD a. LOADE S100 rolls ee & ATER. to % 1 pipe reamer $3. and 0 sun porch, two) pate, Ist floor Full basement, Sagioey & “eons SOY DE y Bids. © aod Kk diade for 18 to ai ft.) $100. for both y's bike. * Ses pive gauer t Highian ¢. ms ot = | care aomtmanee Sacre of tiled Cabin cruiser, OL. 3-0003 after _¢. stoves” ons. od “ Power . ‘Ornamental tr - eres ‘a _ a. Rvenin i RE ieee Zi Menter of for Jove anid oeikes) r wore j0R le nan pga AIT COR-) o 0 Ber lets Yockcouat black ¢ top #75 Beldwia_Ave. ee 203 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. G AS. Old, Reliab rs” Lake priv. 300 ft to your dock | amy 1 aad OurswE TolLer > FOR FUEL 100 eytinder seitea less Aubura Rothester ons for $1.00" cash ap owner, Fe pV V DINNAN cant 2-2178. ss oped ot roe _ Keyan is am Eves. OL ee a SELL OR R TRADE — SMALL IN. Go. Oa "3-348 — Eves FE + 630 ato wee to board boat & 1%-ton stak ie Gas Co heaters ec 38.4, G. AREA @ truck Gs Bey Re area 3 Sale Business Property 49|~ x LOAN 7s oun : BEOROOMsUTTE SUITE wie _ NET A, Thompson, 80_8, Perry St. could be used lor ‘in, bedroom ERD SERVICE °'" SELL OR TRADE MY EQUITY, | Hult uy" P/inet Coot conden.) it ROMEX, Tye PER FT r fa -\" | [a ° [a ". war?’ Ve room List iJ : 5 Gees area hued ronsiees sq DIXIE HIGHWAY gabbana tvinosome sty _FE St BRAN NEW, € Paompine. $1998, | Gae-Rewes full Baths. automatic voll furnace 400 FT FRONTAGE 64 W Lawrence SSPE +1598 ~= For Sale Clothing 56 Holly ywood bed frames $6.98. In: Piece ip Us atte and cor are uttiity a awe Oe sp g mattresses vietion of the person that has ieee” sGat ert Faved street in‘ Oakland Co. hig Toyely” prove NEED Da 103 $5007 2 ne SUITS. SMALL. $15. FE _niture. “42, Oreba = Toke Ave. Fu oo Holiday Park T REALTY erty has @ compietely ‘remodele Rea 5 eT _FE @-J3231. __ 210 8 Commerce’ Rd MA_4-2391 plus anciner broom house i SEABOARD (MEN'S DRESS SUIT. SIZE 38-40 pBARGAIN HUNTER | SPECIAL | INCH SOIL PIPE. 6 FT 9 3.79 For | Sale Resort Prop. . 44A HOLMES BARTRAM | FI rae 1 et coadice, let eae et eg: ese ey mS vE (PLUMBING SUPPLY PPD IIA OS = -966 MAN'S TUX mp0. SIZE 4. PER- . sauceen © 2 BRUCE eee NTARIO 4392 Dixie Hwy. Seaboard Finance Co. | ett, cond $85: MArtair) 64332, Maytag “washer 2-222) $2000 | B2-GAL. Lae. EATER 909 98. age aoe] Tota on th iron Wa-|OR 3-1980 Evenings OR 33230 Sok ae eae . eres — ea —_ Record Cabinet... 00.00... NE Ee sae Bester, hx « ninsula, miles ftom Pon THREE STALL COMMERCIAL G8 . sale cheap. Shirts & pasts, 2 for | New cotton mattress... $1095 | Laundry trays, ngs 2 good highway all the way. pot — ti PES 1431. ° 1188 NORTH PERRY STREET Coveralls, $1.75 - | New ove ioral mattress . $16.00 to §7 2, font Like «dit 23 _W. Kennett. PR 01431. - ingman's Outlet, 6 S. Saginaw. | Rem a ty $29.00 SAVE PLUMBING peeve swe Tock and wees SVESTORS! RUMMAGE ES Ey BAY. | sos a. be Puraiture. Co. 172 South Saginaw St. blue water, Wonderful fishing INVES } A . File om: caw | 4 AIR CONDITION | YOUR WHOLE . bunting, boating and swimming a ill S fi N NORGE GAS STOVE. $20. “2 2 a dadiion, on ‘Algo Por information call owner. OL’ We are offering this moose com- 1 acrifice General Millis iron, Like new. es . & con 4 2 8 06-2461 mercial but. located on Mich- LB length y fur coat, slim| 89. FE 6-2793, wn mower, Pot gallon ‘—e- Siie'Sabarben Prop SA) Henrteaee te tes WV ORKERS| Sh iste sare er | By So F mn mu in a 5 a8 s p._45A eran eo tremens stale, mes: een es ae ALL PURPOSE § HP. GRAVELY _tractor, Good condition. OL 2-1011. ANCHOR FENCES Be Jer etintye re eee Brand New az. cost .. Sell for $ 78 41x12 oe ee a6.” -»-+ Bell * to Stax10% cost $305; Sell 136 These and several other sizes in- values, $149.96 while they le hone ‘orders a os le < = Michigan 3 Orch, Ave. luorescen me oe GE 11 CU. REFRI TOR, ASE paterese, $35, (OOD BOOK hace et or Frid Hi MET- cg Bod ARE, EM 34604," ania is se FREEZERS tee $549 le 56011. sam wisburg. | Civine ROOM SOFA AN D CHAI! 4 condition, $50) = (Call 2-4021 i ee cluding picture windows. Make an offer. No money down. MI 6-2411, Dealer. aqyone why. Cail on. ‘0002 AIR CONDITIONERS” Fedders Home or Office units 27 al pps cent more cooling, one third less cost. parece | MY $3711. BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND _quarters. Opdyke Mk Mxt_F ae 58-7041. BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen. off and gas fur- maces Hot water ano steam boil- ers Automatic water heater hard- electrical supplies. crock tile, geivenis zed FR 4-5431 LLDOZING & GRADING. CON- tract or pearly rate, FE 4-685. SAVE ENERGY, USE .|job, place to live or a good used car, see Cla’ssi- A | fied NOW! LAW: CAWSON SOFA 17" TV CONSOLE. opr spel step — pana leather adés Treen, 61x130" seal & een, 10", 1 Me ; al ; MA ALU MINUM AWNINGS | WANT ADS! To find a! | eer 81 oe Ser BE # = A Site Talbott poe m and cal Ave. Ph. € e a =r FE 4-167. upon AND ‘ALU Ee & lamps, high chair, bassinette si ie sterilizer, - end some pieces of furniture. ac os —_ 3 2% 2 3 inserts for storm door, Phone Pe 6.0036. Must sac: INSTALL Pate save money at — Herb's, E 23-1311, JUNE SPECIALS so eeee Fandom le ay ahogan y Plyw aE ppt -@ 28x" $4.4 a tai3 had oe feta is 2 Lig x ne shelv o lin. x2 W. = stripp’ cae * lin. ft 1x3 W pine pr hoa. ing. .... Je lin. ft. 2n4aT No.1 & 2 Boe . 4c ea. Fir Plyscor x8'x%" ... $3.25 each xt xe" $5.25 each @x8'x'4" tnt fir ........ $3.36 ea x8 — birch plywood, erga tro CG 95 Banenrt nO CHARGE F FOR DELIVER tagoerty Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 ALL CASH WAY PRICEs PRE- VAIL AT BURMEISTER 8 SAVE HUNDREDS 0 DOLLARS, UAMEISTER'S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. 7840 Cooley Lake Ree. EM 34171 Open 6 a.m. te 8 p.m, Daily PRE-SEASON BEAT-THE-HEAT SPECIAL | 34 ton GE air-conditioners Retail value 339 OUR = $100 68 GOODY eR me RVICE 30S. Cass FE 5-612: PAINT SALE | Special Berry Bree. cenee er. paint, : re ce $6. OAK AND Forts Paine 435 canes Y Lake ive rE. ‘oat : CH LIGHTS, $3.95 VAL $1.95. Michigan Fluorescent, od Orchard Lake Ave. PLYWOOD SPECIALS = & CARRY & ae Ole: 2c... sees 315 ‘e 4'x8" piyscore 2.95 %” éxé a Eau $16.00 PONTIAC P PLYWOOD," co 1488 Baidvin Ave E 2.2543 ROMEX 142, 24 CENTS Hees IN | ecotls, Cutter 12 cents. '% inch ss" ee hy i ag Boll pipe Koton ‘in an: y aBatt er. wares 2678 Orchard Lake Let us ay it with « stration. ood ward Boham) M1 4 STEEL C Soni hounds DRIVE- e245 CULVERT er lineal ft URCH'S INO, Garage Doors | #sap- sto. Factory. see Psandard re 7 sizes.” and up. ed BENSO) LU BER co. Wood & steel inpawer gloset doors M i 60A lectric ge now “aters, * ee yn eling DRILL , Best in ae eat tor tree estimat x Ss £2100 > Barr ‘BERRY DOOR SALES “Newe a1 5, Peston aoe FOR RENT Fro Salt 8 ay EEE DRILLS. Saws OT WATER HEATERS. 30. GAL- BROWNIE HA WARE ion, gas. Consumers oe FE_ 3.9239 400 8. fescent, 35 Orebare Lake Ave| FOR RENT KITCHEN SINK, DOUBLE BOWL, wall paper s é?, floor sand- 3ix7i, damaged. While they teat, = 5 apg fur. Socleel “E hee — |e iain Orchard Lake ADY ee, Bera tered. Co ” Dey oe SEWING MACHINES Pesci. = Palit formice, ro material KE SPRL ING. a 7 dude = From nd G —JUNE|__248 _W. Columbia _Ave. R&R R MOTORS palin ry JF ae 26 AT 6:30 P.M. 1 MILE SOUTH,|GIRL§ 26°. NEW BICYCLE, $43.. Needs used cars, Get top eash) No, N-4065 North Chevrolet Co. °4 MILE WEST OF LAKE OR-| Boys 26" used, $15. Boys, 18”, Trade up or down Hunter at 8 Woodward ave. Bir ION OR 705 W. .| Used $18, 2-146" sidewalk bikes,|124 Oakland FE minghae MI 42738. *, MILE WEST OF M24. CON-| $18 each. 1862 Marlowe, Roches- See Mé& M M Sale . : TINUATION OF THE HERBERT| ter-Brookijn Sub, SHEE |For wp doliar oo late sroter enc,|GAR PAYMENTS vOO_SURDEN- SCH EST. WANTED: BOYS 20 IN. BIKE. op model cars. RIETY OF SHOP TOOLS—HUN- FE $-3103 2527 Dixie Hw ‘OR dens] some? Let us help you adjust to REDS OF ITEMS! wrD? RP CARS ou reome less expensive model, eran y hang goes to the highest bidder Ample array —— Bro- = <. pt Ty- ler, Mgr. re ea eon inbansaee tion call MY 2- SMART s | és UEtION SALES every xt of North ih Biopping — wont Boats & Accessories 85's 1 PLYWOOD 13 FT. CARTOP pa 12 ft. rowboat. ORiando i SPORT BOAT WITH STEERING wheel, $60 3741 Clintonville Rd. FT, 1954 ALMA. oon COND . ba bedroom, $1950.00 FE 1-9868. 755 SPARTAN ROYAL MARBON 37 FT. BEDROOM EX NDITION Ask for Keith Bridge—FE 37117 or call OR 53-3288, 8. = Between Voorheis and Huron w “RUNABOUT_ 1 $100. FIBER- glas h with 1 HP Merc. ydroplane motor = quick silver unit, bol HP Merc. motor for, $100 ‘Ma|WTD i FT. SHELL LAKE RUNABOUT. 15 BP 1966 Evinrude 4 5 CHAMPION. 41 F 4 FT. 2 BEDRM.. awnings, lot 14, Keego Traller Px. bar td “TROT-WOOD CUB. 16 Like $995 3060 8.Telegra: Huron. (Plan one of ‘Wally Bryan's exciting cara vans.) Detroiter | Pontiac Chief 18 to 60 ft. 8 and 10 wides 00 Trade-in allowance on your 1946 to 1648 oe: taken in trade Yes, you save bundreds of dollars when you buy Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie anh td (U8. 10) 5 4 aie oh of tiag OR 3-1202 Oxford Trailer Sales New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers 8 to 10 foot wides, all len used trailers available on rental plans. Trailer rts, bottle oS and accessories. mile South Lake Orion on h_M-24. MY 2-0721. seer -_ 15 FOOT VACATION trailer, Sleeps 4 OR 3.2838. SEE US FOR YOUR NEW sPORTS trailer, (Tour-A-Home), 15 ft. & up, es iow as $805 Great Lakes, 45 ft. 88 Skyliner, Star General, $1,330. °51 ea fe 2 bedroom | .. $1250 Detroiter. 35) ft., $1,950. '5¢ Caatioenta! like! 31 ft bets . we have many! aye m used trailers ; orf ae MARINE oss CH SALES, | Holly, MEl-| 35 - 39 fo “| peg TRAILER EXCHANGE | Anderson - Regal ~ Beemer 8-10 Wides | USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL | PAYMENT PLA ov rerinads installed. etc WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING for good used traliers. we will) eel fort trailer for hey e coped poe OF 10 per cent - COACH SALES, Tbat0 4 Holly Rd, Holly MElrose 46771 Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- lage. The finest. % mile SE Pon- 110", Opayte GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! sm Yes, whatever it is — dial VE 2-8181 for an ad-!* of PT ALUMINUM BOAT. vinrud Both 1956. r. 7% ie FE _ 3 Firs “at after 7 p.m. Can be seen at Johnstons Service, Telegraph and Mapie. BOATS MOTORS - TRAILERS TROJAN Inboards & Outboards Ananne & Fibregias ATWATER eto & Serv 1408 Hiwood at on Watton t po Blvd. re FE _4-6370 BOATS FIBEROLASSED & oe tomized. sonTS BOATS ian us BEFORE! —_ you buy! Try deal— as low as 10. r cent down. Lone Star, Lake-N. fibergias. 2 Masier — m y l reat men. ‘ to 70 EP: curv otors, . Used motor Our boats are set 7 os SPORTS 15210 Holly _Ra., Holy. 1 ME Eirese Elrose 4-6771. Boat WINDSHIELDS $20.95 IN- cludes hardware trim and moid- ed strip Ferry Service Inc., 6129 _Highlang Rd. ‘@ boats, aluminum. | —— & tiberglas Be sure. SS low pi wood tha 3 Imellv's Hardware ‘Joos Auburn Adams Auburn Hets. PE b_ 2-881. CENTURY BOATS _ ‘Portable docks — Boat lifts Fiberglas & i a Alum. poets, MERCU 8 - | ND LAK FE 47121 3127 W Huron FE 2-612 CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND| canvas repairs, Mrs. Erznoznik.| PE 44277. 76 8, Midland. 2 OUT 1957 OUTBOARD MO. PE 45533 minimum $100.06. Ca. cam CRAFT WITH ACCESS., ood cond. Reas, FE a ae BUY UNTIL TRY bee hS- MARINE. A tied discount ers boats Y. 396 Orchard Ave. FE 5.6510 10 eile: ang get “it! { backed by 22 years experience. pen 7 to # 5 —— ard Lake td. Keego Harbo See the new all steel sun docks, aie standard steel piers, and aluma@-span docks Styrofoam for floats and boats safety _ Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1809 Telegra Rd. | FE FE 2803300 Open Sundays ~~ _INSUR E YOUR 1 BOAT AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY 70 W_ LAWRENCE 8T, FE 2-9223 ALL STATE frisbee gay rd 7, LOW | shield, Hf | "84 Lal LAWSON — — 3 HORSEPOWER. |~~ 1 Ses ee GUN & 280 =a 7iNe- B'HAM. ~"Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars Now Phone FE 8-0488 ~ CASH AVERILL'’S NEED CARS za} fhe? ie Then bring i bere for a TORE CARS CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES t Pike FE 5-1308 CASH LATE MODEL Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. GLENN'S Wanted clean used cars. See us for the t- ° 8] Cass ai LIN NDAR: SHIFT WILLING RS FORTATION CALL TORLANDO WITH| i053 CHEV. 4 DR. STATION WON. CORVETTE 1955 . Wi owner. sive’) 139 after H p.m : cellent cond. Ideal family’ ca Goes today. Steele Ford PE 5-020. 1951 CHEVROLET. 6 CYL 10 & OAEE... eee ecerer eee ee BLOM 1956 . Starchief 4 dr, sedan. ie. Radio & heater. eeedesungpisscsass OLRM 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr. V8 engine. § 395 1983 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan, yt & heater $ 405 sone eee ee fie eeeee powe aT, MTRS. vrol one Ave. Birmin ve og 1957 Ford Custom Line 4dr. Take over \. $65.59 mo. Balance $1,705. FE &2366 io down payment. Assume small _Bales. 193 8 Saginaw, PE 42210 . _ OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Low mileage, priced to eell. "AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD.| 557 WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS 2235 jot at Mile and We award” Call com: er Bee “OM CARS, Baciey) Auto tos om PE 5-0219 Used Truck Parts 89A PA ALL MAKES AED MODELS HEIGHTS “MOTOR “SALES 1950 Canvecent DUMP TRUCK in real perfect shape. A_ real aonet maker, $849 Our stock roRD — y= aU RY mx” Seen = : : No _Taxs na uaeee to sell, 1229 Scott ~~ 1955 Chevrolet Convert, Spotless inside & out. BOB FROST, INC. 280 his «| 0- B'HAM, _ Spot! light, Sooo, CONDE CE WY 0 De SG 2635 Auburn Ave. PE 46633 wagon Pric right. Pvt. owner. MUtual_ 47804 sis Sale Trucks 90/33 CHEVY ER Ansa’ POW —, at ge i Turner Ford. ° North Chevrolet Co Hunter Biva. at 8, Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI 4.2735. it ney, *, TON PICK UP _FE 5-2766. Co. Hunter Bivd wat Se ward Ave. Birmingham, MI 94 FORD % TON PICKUP. down, Assume “mal D % TON PICK-UP, WON- erful. con¢ition, priced right. TOM BOHR, INC., MU _ 41715. 86 FORD % TON PICK-UP. Ss tom cab. Beautiful shape oT PF FORD ‘47, BUAL WHERLS LORG wheel base Fiat bed, good $150. OA 8-3397. mae PONTIAC'S edi. 48 FORD % TON iat Se repair service,|, TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH seat at Cass Ss ¢ . umber. See & jarge reat, uu r, 6 very good for ervice station. i, ‘48 FORD % TON Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-9711 WANTED TO LEASE: TRACTORS or tractors and trailers. Closed or open top. Good pay, steady job. aos BElmont 1-2701, Columbus, io, E ____ For Sale Cars 91 A BUICK CENTURY CONVER- tible, Call OL 2.7707. after 6 p.m. JOHNSON MOTORS Lage a rae & Acosssories OWENS e MARINE 86 SOPP Lins FE 2-8020 ‘JUST EC: oats huge truck ANOTHER load of 12 beautiful Soy | So ape “ | 1957 = i ard Loom 1o85¢ Dire necuae of Ho liy Ra “MAZUREK MARINE %608 if Runabout with windshield, steer- a oe And Mark 25 with Elec ni USED DEPT. teen ennpewe controls Mazurek ‘Marine hs Blvd. & om NEW i¢ CUSTOM CRAFT RUN- _ about $325. OR 3-4367, EW 12 BOATS $40, 12 ALUM $159.50. 12° Steel $104. Trailers, $78.50. 12 Ch wa runal waa ee 9669 West. KER BOAT. Was s705—| *4 all Mee hat MY 3- IN. ihe 1) sted FOR Ab bouts/ "55 Pontiac bag TE 7 ce CONVERTIB equi; light Sctrees™ 3: 6:30. i034 BUICK Best offer. FE 5-020. EDR MUST SELL. Eddie Steele Ford. HARDTOP. Power steerin ondition. Private owe. ery | at 371 Voorheis $55 BUICK. 5 Power brakes a. cond & -1949 UTR, good mechanical condition. 184 E. Haren St. FE 2-935. "83 a BUICK. 4 DR. DYNA. R-H, sharp dn. Rak watts © . 124 Oakland Fr 43529 ‘| 32” BUICK, - POLY i UIPPED, very clean Riggin s HAUPT Pontiac Sales "04 uovy, 210 2 dr. Powerglide. ‘BS e | besrohiet 4 dr, sedan. H = Powe ine patie wer eben. res itewa) 4 ar. sédan, sevice Sg wee & heate ee Starciitet 4 dr. sedan. Whitewalls. "53 : Fontine 2 84 Deluxe Hydra- matic. White Also p rclais! * a ee Marie or MAD J FOR 7 FRR Morr pen 000 m Gan De eve Jones Mat Ptsee terms, aaa e MUST SACRIFICE! 57 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE : and ‘er ymentt, “ter older car. hake Sestee tebe eect per: oO. ti iz. iJ ‘e! ay~ ments. FE $6001. after 4 p.m. CHEVROLET, 1954 arpest we've ever had. Powerglide, radio, heat- er, white tires and power steering — you'll ook buy better 7 only $79 SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham “49 CHEVROLET - GOOD CONDI- tion, 75 Tregent. CHRYSLER, 1956 ig the “RIGHT” ca: oar a 1g de way for wr th ado, enter rig tires, Power steering an brakes too! SCHUTZ 012 8 Woodward, Birmingham ‘2 CHRYSLER WINDSOR # DOOR, six cylinder, $7 CHRYSLER, arc we WHITE. $150 and take over payments. FE 8-0124 1953 Chrysler Imperial ¢dr_ ab f Pe gems cpsee! new. Assume pmts BOB FROST, ‘INC. 29 HUNTER BLVD. B'HAM. Mi_6-6934 ‘82 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. Convert. Exc. tond. MI 6-3566. mo, MAKE Schutz Mo s YOUR’ DEALER Satisfaction with every used car. Tops in Service 2-Year Warranty puts your mind at ease ‘Lower Prices Prevail | AND “TOP QUALITY” ALWAYS THE RULE -SCHUTZ.. YMOUTH "sata 5. 912 8. Woodward, Y birminghom TIZzY © Besides, she's not interested!” |For Sale Cars #1 Rambler? “New or Used - ‘Best Deal — Best Service. SEE - BHAM | RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 » 7 ™, the ww as Pet OF. os ot course 1 would't trade you for Margie's boy tien jeasure. is an Fad i pe. handle $1095. ur RTSMAN last. SCHUTZ 43 £ Wanteen Wonnden 1955 DeSoto Moor ey led ds Steering, P. “BOB eit’ INC. 20 HUNTER BLVD. B'HAM. MI _6-6034 FACTORY BRANCH one V8 EN- PE Soot, Set. ee sun 1955 Dodge 2tone, R & H. _— Bia. Assume pmts. of $42 per “BOB FROST, INC. 260 monte 2 BLVD., B’HAM. -|'50 DODGE, 4 DR see. MAKE me an offer. FE 8-0656 2 “CY” OWENS FORD 53 DODGE 4 DOOR $395 “Cy” OWENS M7 _ 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 1952 DODGE REPOSSESSION $99.13 with ecuipment, one on Great EE 08 Dod Dodge 2dr, & H. ag — face rile oats BOB FROST, ‘INC. 200 HU BLVD, B’HAM. v-8. Lb ghyo—> mani i AA = = Assume mo BOB "FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD. B'HAM, MI_6-6934 BABY FIRST COME FIRST SERVED EACH WEEK THE “Bright Spot" STERE 4 Sivea eat PRICE TO YOU, a GOOD PEOPLE OF PONTIAC A REAL DEAL FOR ont $1568 ’56 Olds 88 Holiday 4 Dr. er brakes, moa ane radio, — White 0 one owner hew $2 WEnce MOT on ey 1% OTHER FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. No Dealers Please JEROME'S “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass LIKE A REAL CAR in the Want Ads! Olds - Cadillac ‘Dealer * ‘|BARGAIN? Lots. of ’em|. 1955 Ford dr. W clean. For Sale Cars 91 For Sale le Cars 91 1955 FORD FAIRLANE. 2DR. '57 DESOTO Far: adie Bterle Ford: Fas Torquelile rans Power is Sar iieae mps, Brand new. ope ag es Foe sale FORD PAIRLANE. 4 DR. RA- 544 DODGE Sioston. $156 Also "69 Bord 3 ae, CORONET 4 DOOR ¢ Fordomatic, Radio & heater. $480. : ‘ is FORD STATION Wi AGON. ED- BRAID |“S=—= FORD, 1957 MOTOR LES “This « l~ Pets ap we ceuee wee” | Ta geBA Si he ts 20186 woods with all the bod ou can cram tinto a ; v4, Real BOB FROST, INC. 289 HUNTER BLYD., B'HAM. 1954 Ford < sedan , fered wagon Red with ants. . ~~ interior, & white A BOB "FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD, B'HAM, MI_6-6834 1957 FORD RANCH WAGON Ral. Pvt. owner. 300, ee ce new 1951 REWRT J 2 DOOR. OVER- drive. Cheap FE 5-8165. Ask for Mr Reoilison "st ‘63 HENRY J CORSAIR OVER beater, ABSOLUTELY SELLING OUT ‘57 OLDS 4 DR. HT.. HYDRA, LIGHT GREEN $2100 07 WAGON PLYMOUTH SPORTS 850 ‘07 CHEVY SUBURBAN 2 dr., 310. A BEAUTY, 1450 ‘96 OLDS 4 DR., 88. HYDRA. POWER 1550 ‘00 PONTIAC 2 DR. & HYDRA, 2 TONE ‘SS. PICKUP beoes % Tm. 3600 ‘54 CHEVY DR, POWERGLIDE, 3 TONE ‘54: CHEVY 3 DR... STANDARD TRANS. |FE 8-0488 Open till 10 RIEMENSCHNEIDER- | ENGLEH 222 8, Sagimw }-2-6191 “ *| *S OLDS & 2 DR. | isi _ PLYMOUTH. «DR. ABSO- MONEY DOWN, As- ri Se Volkswagon .. $ave R. & C. Rambler eu your bet Shay EM 3-4155 ~hnt BESe, 1957 Mercury “308 FROST, INC. } uf MONT- for summer fan Bae ie ae PE $-9204. ot ence pecan aioe 1957 MERCURY sTATION adi Snuer. “Thue miles, $2900, 80165. 1955 Mercury : Hardtop. R & H. Marcomatic, BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD, B'HAM, ne E Economize RAMBLER BILL SPENCE RAMBLER aD na «a + nieage, $198. FE Bea3et'| 1983 Nash Ambassador Hardtop. A we &. ont. of stl per “BOB F FROST, TNC. 280 HUNTER BLVD, BAM. ———— ee 1956 Oldsmobile oe, hardtop, tar, BOB “FROST, INC. 390 HUNTER BLVD, B'HAM. HYDRA. Ral ABSOLUTELY NO Add! 2 rh +7500. gi Migs Ms a PACKARD. #8 ge bb en _portation. PE “sase. Ex. ets so oH Back Draco a |= oe es — = = Pontiac 810 4 dr. HT. ‘ss rede lat Se P. steering | “SHELTON. Poniac-Buick | 1986 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIB: sce eit 20 — yr. B'HAM. SALES & SERVICE | ~-— Pull | sTATION Sibon 1952 FowTinc Bargain. 3-7542. Stop, Look, Buy ; 5 | * VACATION. SPECIALS - erglide, lowner $1395 Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MApie 53-5071 nights 1956 Chevrolet. Bel Air 4Dr,, vs “engine, Pow 1 Open nights ‘til & OR or : R _ CADILLACS = ie < 2 Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B'ham “MI 4-1930 “ereseeot Dr. 7E eri8, HASKINS| ,jcar trad Bit Spet OPEN guing 10 PM. REMEMBER, Jerome is an old established OLDS- CADILLAC franchised dealership and the major- ity of our cars are new e-ins. neighbors and ll ig and they too will recommend Jerome's as the place to —_ your “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass | FE 8-0488 Open till 10 i853 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN REPOSSESSION ~* fies. bt full pitse. lente vin ow em COM MUNI ry x MOTOR SALES 804 N. Main OL. 2-9311 LOW MILEAGE, 1} owner. i383 "0 ‘OR . fe Bob Cun- Don’ t Ride A Lome 1 Hors orse IN THE Bee us f ip retiatle transpor- tation. Over 4) cars to cneoee from. As low as $5 down. Roger's Sales & Service 5 Auburn Ave. PE 2-0555 say Wise, ! Economize _ RAMBLER ! Huggies. | COMMUNITY . Motor Sales © 4 DR. .HYDRA. LY 1957 wie Sonat * tp FROST, 6 HU “‘BLYD., et Z i eM aE Te & extras, exc, 1-1663. _ Cc. 4 DR. STATION. wagon. $1766. Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales, Lake Orion. FACTORY BRANCH '57 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CUSTOM fe. Silver & Sie shee - $2345 - PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” PE 3-717 cond. call ee i tual . Rave 9800. Mazurek Studebaker $. Bivd_a 8 eed . e305 */ 3 Boars cauperchet br.” ee _ re ae "9? Buick HT. . $2006 ‘$7? Pontiac HT. Power .. $1005 55 Buick na . $1206 "So Chevy B r édr. $1085 "$5 Ford Vie Sie cenecess $1005 | "$4 Chevy Del Ray cooe-. $1045 "sé F coe $1065 “63 Ford Wagon ............. oes 34 Chevy Be .co. 8 708 M4 Pontiac Miyata: _— os § OS $3 Po oon. § 48 's s S 195 52 Chevy HT s 385 @iwFEDT 7 OE OR DRIVE JEEP — PE 2-4467, after 6 VALUES Rochester | OL. 1-8133 1953 Packard = clean. Assume pmts. $18 per | “BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD. B'HAM. MI_ 66934 ‘2 _PLY, #135. 0 CLD CONVT. $200. 685] Clintonville j PLYMOUTH, 1957, Belvedere 8 hardtop with autom heater and whites, Pire red set off by al low 5 of just sises, Brice tag of ju SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYM #12 &. Woodward, pS LUTELY NO yments igs Mo. = -. Loop, Eddie Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYM DEALER Ciarkston, Mich, MA 5-5141 BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 2 DOOR, radio, heater, one own- er, low mileage. °53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $ 595 SEDAN, excellent condition, new paint, good tires. 55 Pontiac 870 .. $1195 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, heater, Hy- dramatic EZI glass. practically new tires, a ONE OWNER tu- tone green. ‘37, Pontiac 2 Dr. $1895 ‘CHIEPT. P, radi heater, transmission, white tires, red & white beauty. 34 Buick 4 Dr. . $ 895 CENTURY SEDAN, radio, heater. naflow, white tires, blue & white. ANOTHER ONE OWNER. ’54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 795 STARCHIEF DELUXE SEDAN radio, neater, Hy dramatic, Ezi sins. Blue har- ' ANOTHER ONE ‘53. Buick 4 Dr $ 595 —s radio, heater, power ring Dynatie vf a « a Chevies, ai from $1695 radio, low matlenger wih & jou“ power- 2 to choose fro glide, 55 Chevy tom 8 $1295 Fie incall tak belt 37 ta szintee a et rer all OLIVER’ BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. & oniing * st interior, CHEVROLET FORD 2 DOOR $504 1955 CHEVROLET B/AIR 2 DOOR $1044. CHEVROLET DEL RAY ~ $ize4 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE $404 CHEVROLET 4 oo Matt FE 29101 Open Eves, . ; A ys From $95 to $2 DURING OUR JUNE Month-End CLEARANCE. _ SALE x “cunihou rovftigc CORVETTE CHEVROLET FORD. cHeyRoet FORD =| Hargreaves | Chevrolet — Oakland County’ s Largest ‘Chevy Dealer 1 631 OAKLAND AVE, . PE 4-4547 . MANY TRANSPORTATION $ GALORE PONTIAC $344 CHEVROLET B/AIR SPORTS $ia44 PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET B/AIR 2 DOOR $404 1953 HUDSON HORNET 4 DOO: $294 . CHEVROLET HARDTOP $244 ews- PECIALS 5: — Your /f erms | x. «th > % THE 5 PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE. $5, 1958 =ry TV a 4 -- cil S Tiabicion Sea Programs furnished by sistions Usted im this’ column are subject to chahge without sotice, ‘Channel 2—WJBK-TV _ Channel eee Channel 1—WX¥Z-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV TONIOHT’S TV MIGHLIGHTS 6:00 o Mr, ‘Danger: : (9) Popeye. al Williams. - Squad, _ 44) Amos ‘n’ Andy. _ (2) Target. 9:10 (7) Weather. 7:18 (7) News: Daly. (2) Sing Along. Musical ¢a- riety. 8:00 (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Movie. (cont.) (4) Wagon (cont.) (2) Leave It to Beaver. When Beaver invites a friend for weekend, family finds ou: a little of him goes a long: way. 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. If Ozzie ‘to take keeps promise boys on ‘The 14-Mile Hike,” , bell have to forego golf (4) Father Knows Best Gardner's es of nature SPA) TT hd ‘ST a ae irs > T |S) Riation? tit! fe TiAl Byitielicn aes) |10:15 (9) Weather. _ {9:45 (1) Budd Lyich, 16:00 (7) Tombstone Ter. Dualist challenges editor. (9) News. (4) This Is Your Life, Final show, (2) Circle Theater. “Twelve 10:2 (9) Film Fare. "|10:30 (7) Police Dept. (9), Starlight Theater. Orson Wells, “Jane Eyre.” ('44.) (4) Studio 57. Life of child depends on finding her miss- ing father in “Emergency Call.” Vera Miles. (2) Circle Th. (eont.) 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) News. (2) News: LeGoft. 11:15 (4) Weather. (2) Weatrer. 11:29 (4) Sports. (2) Sports, win, “Bachelor Bait.” ('34.) 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. .Comedian’ Abe Burrows. (2) N'watch (cont.) THURSPAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) TV College | (4) Today. (2) Cartoon Frolic (2) Captain Kangaroo. A208) 15 Correiative neither 16 Make-believer > 18 Fish Farm vehicle 40 Bull. for instance 41 Brother. or sister 42 Bee! anima! 45 VeonAtian heat Mi 3 Pound tn a 63 Century plant farm fiewer en 4 Playing card Soaks flax Equal ; 7 Oriental eoin DOWN —.. 1 Cooking vesse 2 What ao farm- wife does 33 Car 17 Eye medicine Feast 11:35 (2) Nightwatch Th. Stu Er.|“ ao (1) Boxing. Rory Calhoun, . (1) Cartoon Carnival. | battles Bobby Boyd in 10/¢:90 (1) Big Show. Rese 5 return : (Charter | Boat. — " ‘Tucker in adventure series. |9:09 Amos ‘n’ “) color) TV Theater) sees : sr 3 "oor tht ma is m (2) News, Weather apartment, they find her ” presales mang (2) Millionaire. Wealthy girl (7) Our Friend Harry. ae ew Billboard, iad a Mr. ime oe) Garry Mvore. (4) Theater (cont.) (3) Movie. (2) I've Got A Secret, Olivia} ‘4 Dough Re Mi fo Hawtand. 10:30 (2) Halls of 1 (4) Treasure 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey, (4) Price Is_ Right. 11:25 (7) News. (1:38 (2) Dotto, (4) Trath or Consequences, (7) Ricky the Clown (9) Howdy Deody, 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics, THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. _ (4) Tie Tac Dough. (9; Maggie Muggins. 12:15 (9) Fables of LaFontaine, 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. . (© lt Could Be You. t () Stu Erwin. (9) Fun With Food. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. 1:00 (2) As the Worla Turns. (7) Topper, { |2:00. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (1) Lady of Charm. j2:10 (4) Faye Elizabeth. aed | | Social Security Hike Predicted - Expert Says Congress will 10 Per Cent This Yeor By RAY HENRY ANN ARBOR, Mich, (AP}~One of the nation’s top Social Security experts today predicted Congress will raise Social Security pay- “iments for 11 million people by 10) _ jper cent this year, Dr, Wilbur J. Cohen, frequent consultant to congressmen on So- + Boost Payments) DS Ma cial Security legislation and a Ways and Means curity chahges. Secretary of Welfare Folsom last week told the committee ‘at of living increase in payments, if Congress saw fit to make one. on which gpl employers and self-employed persons must pay | tax from $4,200 to $4,900 a year and would make dependents of disabled Social Security recipients eligible for payments. An increase in three main effects: * * * Immediately raise from $04.50 ite $108 a year the tax a worker worker received $4,800 a year in wages; raise possible retirement and disability payments for work- and hike the possible payments ito survivors of a deceased worker \from a high of $200 a month to between $250 and $300. GOP Opposes Him but Langer Wins (4) How to Arrange Flowers. ‘2:30 (2) House Party. | (4) Kitty Foyle, liam Langer won Republican | ‘nomination for a fourth term 2:50 (9) News. with Lt. Gov. Clyde Duffy, the | GOP choice, in yesterday's pri- 3:00 (2) My Hero. mary election. (4) (eolow) Matinee Theater.| Duffy conceded in a telegram (7) American Bandstand. (in which he wished Langer the (9) Movie. ibest of luck in the fall election. | | With 471 precincts of 2,331 re- 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ‘ported, Langer had 15,089, Duffy‘ (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. | 10,278. (9) Movie. Langer’s bid for re-endorsement was spurned by the GOP State 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. Convention this spring in favor of (7) American Bandstand. _ ~_ & © | Entering the race ag en inde- 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. pendent -and relying on a follow- ‘ing built up through more than 40 4:30 (2) Edge of Night ‘years in state politics, Langer (9) Laff Time, jmade only a handful of cam- irom CPs Alpes : 4) Modern Romances wing effects of a recent il- “s° . ness, the Tl-year-old senator - Detroit Bandstand claimed his health was not a shed a Charles Farrell. campaign issue. He read a state- ay fi saying he had recovered com- ) Looney pletely. 5:90 (2) Susie. Ice Cream Man (4) (color) It's Great World, (9) Serial Theater. 'Electrocuted at Work BENTON HARBOR (P — Billy Harris, 18, of Coloma, was killed by electric shock Tuesday when he brushed a high tension line while trimming trees on U.S. 12 near Benton Harbor, ~ -- Today's Radio Programs - - WIR, (760) CHLW, (800) ww, cre WXYZ, (ite) WCAR, (1138) WPON, (1460) WIBK, (1498) TONIGHT WPON News CKLW News, David $A ww ‘leatter, Davies WWJ. Bandstend WJBK, News, Reid YZ, News, Shorr a Bgl ape aes Sports Ww News, Martyn WIE’ Baseball “wag, ber " ee, aa mouus ff: my! Mu +3 omic WPON News. Lewis attr cKen' ews, Knorle: CHW" News, WiBK, Jack, Bellboy 9:30-WJR, Jack Har Sows bere Oe AR, fers son WPON, Music With Mason | CKLW. News M. Laboitt LW. Grant. Davies WiBK. en . WCAR. 30 ecm 16:00—WJR, Arthur Godfre neve one ease THURSDAY MORNING Wein Curt ain Calla , WAYR J. Daly chase CKLW: News, M~ Morgan ae wR Cpl. 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Spee we ws, ag WWJ, Mischa Kottler . WPON News. MacKinnon CKL fa oe Knowles wes H ye tn wolf mat a eau i rreil ws News, George 12:36—WJR, Time Por “Music wate, CKLW. O'Dell, Davi WXYZ, News, Shorr WJBK. ows. oo WCAR, News CKLW News, Davies WCAR, Tenn, Sid's ws - iN News. MacKinnon WCAR, Bruce Martyn WPON. Musié with Mason new! ; s #20 WsR, M ter b. Hayes cand Zz evs. “Bend Bar py Sere are. 7 a —"" . | og0-WIR, News, Mrs. Page|. = gee ‘fast Club he Sh = re aol \ \ _Case Held Up in Pontiac through another summer without knowing if its controversial ice legal leg to stand on. This situation arose yesterday after Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland postponed hear- ing on a test chse until Aug. 6. Last month the stage was set intentionally for the long-await- ed case when Sam Wineman, 59, of 3835 Duane St., volunteered | to test the city’s move to have cuit Court ruling, Both Wineman’'s attorney and Pentiae City Attorney William A. Ewart called for an early hearing of the Wineman case in order to test the constitutfonality of the, law. The city naturally believes it is constitutional, while most ven- dors disagree, The law requires that an assist- ant to the driver be with each-truck selling in Pontiac to help young- sters escape traffic hazards, It University of Michigan professor, : which is considering Social Se-| I SUCCESSFUL NERVOUS WRECK — Oscar Levant has be- come the toast of Los Angeles TV in a show business comeback after. a 1952 heart attack. He plays the piano, chain-smokes, and dabbles in observations and insults on the 85-minute show, seen three nights a week. His wife, June, appears regularly on the pro- gram. Networks are considering him for a big coast-to-coast show, ervous the ‘Sick Show’ reck’ Program Called Pianist-Wit Faces Life by Talking About His Favorite Topic—Himself as @ therapeutic aes! Well, maybe I better warn you what should be “Oscar Levant Faces Life,” a Los Angeles TV soap opera to be come a coast-to-coast epidemic. NERVOUS WRECK Nervous wreck Oscar,’ the 51- year-old pianist-humorist and. by his own admission the “world’s _and his employer vould pay if the} ers from $108.50 to $130 a month | & | Sophia Loren Just Had to Have That Handbag | By EARL WILSON MADRID locked and WILSON women in America, like Betty Furness and Dagmay and Eleanor Holm and Molly Berns, carried one—or had some escort carry it for them, since the thing was so heavy. a ay found it so expensive that she allowed her movi¢/i, the best pany to pay for it. That being the case, she was happy! have made his show sort of a com- | FARGO, N.D. (AP)—North Da- pron it until some pecksniffian accountant, going over ex-/pination Medic, This Is My Life, -—— When we go out shopping around this part of the taxable the world, we're often reminded of the time that Sophia Loren |wages, he said, would have these |@dmired a handbag that the wife was lugging around. Spain. * x * “I must have just such a bag!" Sophia ex- claimed, “They have such wonderful things in car—tnd that’s all Oscar America!” breathed the Italian star. “When |face life. When he’s talking about you go back home, you must send me one!” When the wife returned, she shopped for one for Sophia, The bag was big, black and bulky, with a compartment which you in which you could carry jewelry, in case you had any jewelry. It weighed eight pounds empty and, so it turned out later, some of the most famous kota's colorful veteran Sen. wil-|pense bills, wondered whether Sophia shouldn’t pay for it. x *« * How that came out, we never learned. However, the bag, | ‘without party backing in a race|being very heavy even when empty, put a big strain on the handle, and one day the strap weakened. Sophia had to get’ ithe bag repaired. It was so valuable that she couldn aside. Sophia sent the bag off to her favorite shop in Rome, her [Pome town. “America makes such wonderful bags!” exclaimed Sophia for nething. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN Gardner: a Fiat . . Jimenes of Venezuela ‘visited cafes, handed-out $50 tips . . The City of Pontiac must go... cream peddling: ordinance has a) its ordinance upheld by a Cir- |. also prohibits the sounding of any device, such as bells, to attract children. Generous Milkman Goes All Out for Customers ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. ® = How to win friends — and custom- ers: Frank Thornton, a milkman, bakes anniversary and birthday cakes for customers he happens § By. learn have a celebration com- That's not all. On his day’ oft he gives children on his route rides in a two-wheeled chariot pulled by a pony. , wrote Bing: $15,000 a year. of crabgrass on his lawn . TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: They tell of the TV star who had to quit visiting his psychiatrist — he couldn't think of anything to say without a teleprompter. That's earl, brother, (Copyright, 1958) Walter Chiari's latest token to Ava ‘ Ex-Pres, Perez ‘Why don't you make something like this.” “THIS is our bag!” the man retorted. He pointed proud- ly to his label. Sephia not only could have bought the bag in her home town, but being Sophia Loren and a friend of the manufacturer, she could have hada gross of them ce N.Y. -. | the N.Y, . Art Car- | ney’s lined up a batch of TV guest ap- pearances for the fall, (Meanwhile, he’s collecting about $1,500 a week for the old “Honeymooners” re-runs) .. Mollie Ann Bourn was a national maga- zine’s Girl of the Month. Bob Hope’s brother George read about Kathy Crosby’s kidnap threat, and “I'd like the job as Kathy's bodyguard — but I can pay you only " ... Mary Martin's daugh- iter, Heller Halliday, will study nursing . Author Evan Hunter, who garcastical- ly labelled suburbanites “the crabgrass set,” returned to his Connecticut home and found someone had @umped a load . Pretty MOLLIE Detroit Police Hunt 2 Frustrated Bandits DETROIT — Two bandits who were frustrated in their attempt to rob a Bank of the Common- wealth branch office were sought today by police. Carl R. Rehahn, 61, manager of the bank branch, said one of the bandits came up to him yester- day with a gun under a folded newspaper, Rehahn sald the other man stood near the door. Rehahn said the gunman told him “Cooperate and nothing will hapipen,”’ Instead, Rehahn nodded to his- . Secretary, Mrs. Lillian Jacques, 39, of Mt. Clemens, whe got up from her chair and went to an empty teller’s cage and pressed an alarm button. ; The bandit at the door panicked, ¢ shouted, “‘They pressed the alarm. Let's gol. let’s go!" at his partner and fled. The other man followed. Witnesses said the two escaped in a car parked ,actoss the ‘street. City Boy Scouts Hold Father-Son Banquet Boy Scout Troop 20, of MeCon- _ nell School, held its annual father- son banquet school. Guest speakers were John Hunt, president of the Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council and Howard 0. Powers, past president of the Pon- tiac Area Chamber of Commerce. Harold Marshall, city personnel director, performed feats of magic for the more thfin 100 persons at-/ tending. Joe Carter, past treasurer of the troop, acted as master of ceremonies, last night at the kJ Signs Last Session Bill LANSING (UPI) — The bill that caused the special session of fhe 1958 Legislature was signed into, law reluctantly by Gov. G. Mertnen Williams yesterday. The bill, which appropriates $21,- 508,481 to state public safety, de- fense and veterans’ organiza- tions, includes a $11,700,000 budg-- et for the State Police, | peo! af gusting exhibitions 1952 heart attack which left. him, he likes to say, “a man in chaos in search of frenzy.” He first tried the bottle to ses s found an audience for Os- ge Bi Oscar, or list to some guest talk about Oscar, is the hap- piest man in the world, That's all he's doing on TV here but as the sé a publicity romp for both. Said Os- ear: “I don't blame June for hit- q i i ratates need pain,” ‘ ; Networks now considering Oscar the difference between © Eckrich Quality Cold Meats and other brands. You'll Zoo Parade, Comedy Hour and} See It Now. “I’m the only monologist with guests,” says Oscar, “the most dis | of egoism"” they've ever seen. Others swear by Oscar ag the Peck’s Bad Boy of TV. 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That'll be excit-/ ing.” Miss Gannon, as wide-eyed cutie as ever roamed from home, is climbing hotel stairs to build up her muscles for the greatest — not, the only—adventure of her young life. * * * She was chosen from 1,500 appli- cants by. the television producers | of the popular ABC “Bold Journey” series, to make an expe- a all I've done is go partwa: Mt, Rainier, by ory ne aon o North Ac sesompanie matic tee Muni aikeds tien te den aac ee by John Goddard, explorer and| whose faculty member. of Reign Fe University, Leak wus we sey pe “Musi From Pontiac” dq P. 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