“os! ‘Weather Bureau Forecast Pleasant (Detatls Page 2) rath XEAR = Summit at U, N. [About Aug. 12 A Testifies on. 1 Alleged Sweetheart’ Labor Contract J Proposed bylke ~ Hammarskjold Seeking “WASHINGTON b—Pontiac auto mechanic Joseph Warren testified today before the--Senate Rackets Committee on an alleged sweet- heart labor contract, and interces- sion tb preserve business ‘ for a Agency, after its sale to a man of that name. — He said . that under ‘the new ownership the employes, who -paid half the costs, became dissatisfied with the service they. got from Star arid voted tq switch the. over- \Probers Hear Pontiac Mechanic to the Arrow: Supply to, yt Herman Kierdorf, a Jimmy Hoffa aide, blocked this. - He said ‘Kierdort went to the employes and talked them out of the change, inducing Star to _ NAMED: PRESIDENT — Gen. Fuad Shehab was voted by -Lebanon's parliament to: succeed Camille Chamoun as president ‘4 of the -strife-torn nation. He was named by an. overwhe) maajority im an effort t0 ring peace to the country after #3 days of vit strife. Addresses 1 ,000 at Romeo Separate Talks Today to Hasten Meeting WASHINGTON (#—Pres- ident Eisenhower today pro- posed a Middle East summit conference within the Unit- ed Nations about Aug. 12. In a new letter to.’Soviet ‘Premier carling Eisenhower. for. the f {time comfkjtted himself {the idea of & top-level meet- fing, and called_on Khrush- chev to join him there. At the United Nations Secretary General Dag. Hammerskjold_ called jin Soviet’ and Westérn diplomats tor Separate talks today in an ef- fort to speed arrangements for a summit meeting .on the- Middle East. He, acted shortly after Britain AP Wirephate | Eyewitness of Crisis in Lebanon By LEE WINBORN a , (Press. Romeo Correspondent) A Lebanese minister, who left his native country shortly after the start of the revolution there, today ex- pressed his disapproval of Shehab as the country’s president. The Rev, Samuel B, Doctorian voiced his sentiments aid peeriet the revolution following -his opening}. REV. SAMUEL B. DOCTORIAN kk & ‘Explosion Kills ; Two Lebanese. pps \ Blast Aimed at Rushing Withdrawal: of ‘Troops, coe, Retirement “BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPD—Ter- rorists shattered ‘Lebentn’s ’ post: election calm foday with a fatal ” gpeeding American troop with!| families hungry. When the Amer-/8 a.m, At 2 p.m. the reading waco ene (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | was 82. fa seme ls ci: 14) ‘wou ea . + : bomb blast near headquarters of Pontiac Central ‘to Hold — | churches in Beirut. |Philip Proud’s address tonight when he is the griest formally asked that the U.N. Se- curity Council hold a heads-of- government meeting Aug. 12, Eisenhower named. |.the threat of Account Detrgit coverall firm, Warren said Eddie Petroff, sec- retary-treasurer of Teamster Local 376 in Detroit, told him that in 1957 Teamster pickets were called off ‘in a strike against the Harvey Mack Pontiac Sales Agency in De- troit, and that intercession by Jo- involved. Lehr is part owner of the Star Coverall Oo., described by Rack- ets. Committee consul Robert Kennedy as infested with racket- eers.. The- committee is explor- O| ing alleged labor rackets:in the Detroit laundry business. with -a contract between Frank McLaughlin, who owned. the agen- fare plan, “a x * Kennedy asked whether wasn't a sweetheart céntract. “T su «you could call it that,” Warren replied. “I don’t know.” But he later said it seemed to be a sweetheart deal. “Warren. _testifi the agency}. later ee the Gib genio * this seph Lekr, and a Mr. Davis was| . Warren said the strike ended]. cy, and the Teamsters;.which pro-| - vided no benefits for the union|’ members except a health and wel- promise better service. He said it seemed an odd -thing for Kierdorf to do ‘because “it was | none of his business.” The 32-year-old Warren. man lives at 1940 Lakeville Rd. Oxford, all supply contract from that. firm .|Retail Store, 63 Mt. Clemens St. * * * A woman witness testified ‘to- day someone representing himself as “Hoffa of the Teamsters” Committee, |. Mrs, Nancy Dawson, president lot the Dawson Laundry the warning for her to “keep your - Jmouth shut’? was delivered by tel- ephone to her secretary, She said the call. for questioning next week. The committee denounced Hoffa in a recent report to the Senate, calling him a consort .of gangsters who abused his union_power and misused union funds, Mrs. Dawson gave the senators "JOSEPH WARREN This Oxford auto mechanic is in’ Washington to appear before the Senate Rackets Committ probing alleged racketeering i the tah area, | is now a machanic at the Pontiac) threatened her in an effort to} silence her testimony before the . Co. of Detroit, told the committee} she didn't know who pcaaly made Victim: Brutally Beaten, Sted This Morning Police * Seeking Chien: ‘Motive in. Slaying;.See No. Sign of Struggle The night watchman at a Southfield shrubbery . {firm . was. found brutally — beaten and stabbed to. _|death .early this morning. — The victim, Anthony Ja- - sinski, 51, was discovered by a fellow employe at the {Southfield branch of. Iigen- fritz Nurseries, Inc.; -22951 a note- written by her secretary, Virginia Slepak, reporting the tel- ephoned warning. It was dated July 9. ‘ Committee Chairman John L. McClellan. (D-Ark). quoted it as * (Continued on Fase | 2, Col, 3) One of the owners of the Star Coverall Supply Co., in Detroit, » Vincent H. Mell was a: witness. before the Senate Rackets Com- mittee probing labor affairs in “further . indirect aggression" in the Middle East as the real issue ime a meeting of chiefs of govern- rejecting the Moscow con- cantign that the trouble stems from ——— by the United States the election of Geh. Faud address at an 11-day inter- denominational camp meet- ing near Romeo. The Rev. Mr. Doctorian, 28, is re te ee he larger|it can beheld in New or ee some other city—but not Moscow. EXPECTS TO ATTEND. “If such a meeting is arranged,” Eisenhower wrote, ‘‘I expect to at- tend and participate and I hope that you would do likewise.” —, A few minutes after the lettér Was released, —Eisenhower—cen-; ee ferred at the White House ‘with last plane out of Beirut July 17. A [+ odge. The ambassador was in he Washington for a Cabinet meeting later in the day. DELIVERED IN MOSCOW . ““*Our former president, ‘Camille Chamoun, .is: the.best. Don’t mis- undérstand me; Shehab is a good man, but I just wish he had backed the ‘president all the waf,’”’ the -young_minister said. It tion of the Belrat chief of police | The letter had been delivered in that he was allowed to board the | Moscow a few hours earlier. plane for Brussels, then to the é r c hear the american troops may(F Git aNd Warmer -be_ leaving. t will be a shame. Our problems ah not settled-yet, a want — to say.” be = lTonight, Tomorrow Mostly fair and a little warmer is the weatherman’s prediction. for tonight and a with a tad tonight of 56-60. . * * * Tomorrow’s high is expected to reach around 78-82 and the low tomorrow ‘night about 60. For the next five days tempera- tures will average a little above normal with the high in the mid- 80s and the low in the. mid-60s. Precipitation will average less than|. one-tenth of an inch with chance of scattered showers Tuesday or Wednesday. - Fifty-four was the lowest record- ing in downtown Pontiat preceding | CHEERED MARINES : “When the Marines arrived, it was such a thrill for all of us — Wwe’ relaxed! I walked through|“~ streets filled with cheering people. They fired guns in the air out of sheer: joy until 11 o'clock that night,” he said. “We felt that now we were se- cure, and the. rebels would stop * itheir shooting, We've lived* under strife for 12 weeks, and the shops Ihave been Closed all that time,” the pro-Western minister. ex- “Lebanon is a -poverty-stricken country—] hate to see*so many (Commencement Tonight “Stars for Your crown” will be the subject of Df. speaker for the “commencement exercises of the 1958 summer school class at Pontiac Central High School. — Proud, who is assistant superintendent,of Ponti Public Schools, will speak to the 81 gricte ates, their parents and friends following the invocation given by 53 Passengers - Hurt in Wreck Cross-Country Train Careens Off Tracks Near ‘Milwaukee cross-country streamliner’ sudden- that|ly began to rock and sway and in a matter of moments 11 cars ca- reeried off the rails, injuring °53)© of its 497 passengers. Among the injured were Dr. Roger. Scholton, 47, -and his 10- | The last six cars of the Milwau- kee Road Olympian. Hiawatha whiplashed off the tracks and slid down a 20-fo0t embankment as the train raced inty southern Milwau- kee County at 90 miles an hour. About 1,000 feet ahead, the deisel- powered éngine to a stop, five more cars tilting off the rails. All the cars remained upright.. Head brakeman E. ©. Holden, | $4, said, “The train just started to shake. The 13th car went into the ditch and everything fol- lowed. The rest ‘of the train just wriggled and bumped along.” - A small fire started in one of the derailed.cars but was put out quickly as .emergency vehicles from. six communities converged on the wreck. scene in the quiet farm countryside. < * * * ' Fifteen ambulances conveyed the injured to four hospitals. Authori- minor. The four-mit diesel and samme ing cars went on to Milwaukee, where six more cars were added to provide accommodations, for the uninjured, The train was bound from Chicago to Seattle, Wash. The cause of the wreck was un- determined, “|Tennis Squad Named NEw’ YORK @® .—- Hamilton Ri son, Barry Mackay; Reed and Sammy Giam- Malva today wre wamed mem- ‘bers of the U.S. Davis Cup ten- nis team. which will oppose Ar- MILWAUKEE oA speeding| Shan ae Police C all Bivocces Slayer of Executive Sues Barbers \Labor Leader $150,000 in Damages INDIANAPOLIS (m—A pretty divorcee who took poison on.a riverbank lover’s lane was named by ‘police today as the killer of a handsome- pith ches Company execu- tive. ite "While doctors tried to saye the life _of Nicholas, 40, Police Capt. Michael St pal not looking for dette EA © aa te else,” Mrs, Nicholas Was found uncon- scious in her car neer Fall. a, few hours after police a pickup order for her in the fatal shooting of Forrest Teel, 4, carly: yesterday. Capt. Smiley called Mrs, Nich- ” Olas ‘“‘a spurned woman” after 15 ~“Teel, who was married and the father of a 14-year-old son, was executive vice president in charge of sales for the huge drug firm of ‘Eli Lilly & Co. Mrs. Nicholas’ ex-husband, Cur-/ tis ‘Nicholas, Bentor Harbor, Mich, bond salesman, said he had never heard of Teel, He did not contest » a divorce granted Mrs. Nicholas . last June, 13, . ? BOOKED IN CASE Mrs. Nicholas was booked on a preliminary charge of murder. ‘She was being treated for bar- bituric poisoning. Doctors said she was not responding to in- traverious feeding and penicillin. ~*~ <* AP Wirephote MRS. . CONNIE NICHOLAS * = out of the lot but blacked: out, and: Asked by. Scott From International Union a8 She was still unconscious. Syiiley said he learned Teel had the car circled twice in reverse’ across a divi(ied street, ramming against a light pole. He died be- fore an ambulance arrived. Without disclosing the new girl friend’s name or saying where he got his information, Smiley said| seciuded riverbank and took |. he reconstructed the Teel shooting} Mrs. ‘teebinia | drove to the! fashionable Meadowbrook apart- ment area Wednesday night and| ( spotted Teel’s white sedan in front of the other woman’s apart- ment, Parking her own car near- by, she waited in Teel’s car un- til he emerged. | Teel atid Mrs. Nicholas argued, and Teel drove her to her car in the’ parking lot. Mrs. Nicholas then shot him three times.'and drove! poison. She was found there last: ee Four bullets had been fired from Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Injunction Halts Naming ot. Head for Pontiac Jail A temporary injunction to halt gentina in the American tone final at Rye, N. Y., Aug. 15-17. the naming of a administrator of away in he? own car. n : the new city jail was-obtained yes- Teel started to back his own car wo in Oakland County terday in Oakland County Circuit Court by two Pontiac police of- ficers, * * * Oakland Connie has two The list was compiled *t-| Jocations on Michigan’s The Oakland intersections are: U. S. 10 at Walton boulevard, and. Williams Lake road, Waterford Township, which in 1957 had 24 casualties in 41 avcidents. 1 U.S. 24 at 12 Mile road, Southfield Township, 22 pane Robert Hunt, class vice*— president and remarks by oda’ J , Kenneth Monnett, class In r if S Press president. . Sea "The exercises begin at $ p.m. if ‘oauae Paar aaa _Editorials ...... waives en "Far.n & Gatden...,....... 20 , arkets ‘ 4 eowee ere Oblareg ccc ; Theaters .....<..+. Nee ) oh TV & Radio Programs...... 31 Wilson, Eari eteboeee Siege wd 23 Wonten’s Pages eeeee aviee 13-15 Now! SHOP THE SUPER MARKET WAY. Self-Serve Ba aged a ihe aad Cite 10 Worst Intersections way Dept. ’s Hst of “ten most hazardous intersections,” year with 292 casualties, Studies are under way at all 10 ecthes Basement spots to improve their “record w design. and signal light | a iA ae tata ‘on a Scion ta bas : Patrolmen Lon Peters and Har- old Hayden charged the city was about to name a civilian head of to a. policeman under State Civil Service Act 78. The injunction was served yes- terday on City Manager Walter K. Willman, Chief Herbert W. ‘Straley and Personnel =r Harold. Marshall, A hearing is set for séhitay 8s. locations on the State ed surveying 848 high accident mile rural trunkline system. : tes In 20 socidents. ; eR ® a a ro The jail is in the new Public Safety ng opened last Sep- ‘The top 10 locations. accountet for’ 350 accidents last |tember:aind is not in use. The city ged to name. 405, - = oe es tt Me : i | the jail, when the ob should go). J Pm * ma, ‘Wash., 130 air miles awa Gd es | a au P $4 eA | . oe fe . x : ae rs = @os a ai : : 2 * + ee oy RG ON Fa ae * ve ie ss A ae pe aa seu: manna eae | “ ty _- J a eek 4 | Me . 3 : oun "i : a. ” 5 , ; x | j ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, ‘ss ts le eons ee LR SEE ET. RN ale [The Day in Birmingham, Residents nubs telit ‘on Township Meeting Harper Woods “No Estimate of Loot} Wiatertora fe he ae eee Yet; Stickup Witnessed it Primary election Tuesday : c prlinwy ‘or not to contiue the] F by 15 Customers a l Voters Asked to Be St ure’ jot, Proper Polling Places change Club and in 1955. was i named "man of the year’ by the’ Birmingham Junior Chamber a Commerce. " BIRMINGHAM—City Clerk Trene Hanley today asked voters tb be sure’ of their particular * polling place before Tuesday's, primary jelection. =? ane Some persons due to precinct Lee a changes in the area will be casting/Episcopal Church Vacation Church their ballots in a different voting) schoo! wijl end this week for first: ‘|place’ for the first time in ManY!i ouch third graders. ; «Whether: we are active or ‘not,| '$ good to know-.that Ameri- “cans still have the privilege of stand-|- » ing up at a public] - meeting and voic- DETROIT = Three. gunmen ro personal wearing s asses_ up a. sub- 4 eee and - be| Urban Harper Woods branch of the} recognized,”’ ne} National Bank of Detroit today and . in goes on at the annual mesting held}: : each April.” This is the only ‘town meet- ing of the year in which residents |; may conduct ° business from the floor. -Said,. ~ A Pontitiac schoy | teacher, Roy M. -Gallipo, residing in Water- *. ford Township at "© Biagineer Leonard Withey of 1311, HEPLER 4409 Forest Dr., Brambles Dr., feels ‘that to abolish! admits that the law.is apti uated, the. annual would eliminate'but if more ‘interest. eould. 6é ‘stim- 2 governmental */alated in annual township meetings 2 ~He said, “I like grass-roots gov- there would be more concern in ernment, The annual meeting is * * escaped with cash snatched from eages of seven tellers. available immediately. . * * * - Two of the gunmen covered 15 customers ployes, _whilé a third raced through cages of tellers, scooping up cash. The three escaped ina Plymouth sedan, The branch is -known ‘as the Kellywoodcres{.. James Thompson is manager. The bandits warned customers and employes to keep quiet and no one would Bet hurt. They did “jest that. - Police recovered the getaway car within an hour. It-was found on |a parking lot at the huge Eastland \shopping center about three-quar- ke & turned into‘a torrent seven years . age, The midnight crest of 29.5 feet on the Delaware at Valley Falls. was less than three feet below the rec- jord 32.1 crest in the river oh June 21,1951. Still another area ap- proaching the 1951 leyel was ex- pected on Stranger at Ton- ganozie, Kan. . Se \ : Police Call Divorcee Slayer of Executive (Continued From Page One) a ‘5-caliber revolver | found in Mrs. Nicholas’ . purse. Three .25- caliber slugs “were found in Teel’s “Bed to recover trom eatler ash ‘“ Several areas threatened were: » hard hit only a few weeks ago. "Weather forecasters said «last oe night ‘that flooding almost as se- 3 vious as that recorded in 1951 : “was expected on the Delaware _. _ , River at Valley Falls and Perry, a ‘Kan? The Delaware empties into . the. atone ein which was Zo” a A body and one was found in his car. 2 . : * *, The Weather _ Detective Phil Sanders said of ficers began investigating. Mrs. z Tal U.S. Weather Bureau Report’ Nicholas after an anonymous man : “a{Phoned and said: “If Teel was “— killed by a .25-caliber - gun, I can «| tell you who did it.” and warm- spot for peel mostly fair » lew jlas, police found three letters... inv : Today in Pontiac ‘cluding a love letter to Teel arid ‘Lowest temperature preceding 8 &.m.: another threatening ‘suicide. At 8 a.m. ane Velocity © m.p.h. Sanders quoted one t a6 tell un Fines Saturday 122 pm. ing Tee] she didn’t want fo be a burden to him. another asked 25 a.m = Moon sets Saturday at 8.29 a.m_ . F, 7 Mem rime Prigay at 8:41 p.m. othat her body be crentated “in a Ee) blue negligee and my ashes ‘scat- Dewntown Teimpefat amr tt dP tme...4| tered from an airplane over: an 7 O.M.sececees..58 12.m........¢....78) alrport.” BO... csceeee 65 1 O.M.....c00.- 80) “ec = 3pm... --®) Sanders said’ they ‘also learned that Mrs. Nicholas, who had been divorced about two months, Had , Purchased a small’ gun, and had - @{ Dot repérted at-the insurance com- Tharsday in Pontiac fas recorded sowntewa) : . Highest ‘temperature .. Z Lowest ae Mean tempera’ pteaeee rec Gl anv “ wh Weather — Penenat, |Rany , ere she was employed) . Sone, since Tuesday. One Year Ago tn Pontiae lz - * + * ' t ; ry Aone mse onor Ss 89, Lowest amperatare Se Rcngorigteg scinemped te the ean Pree et eee Ay: Weather — Sunny. Se passer-by who reported an aban- doned car. Deputy Sheriff William Miehent 208 Lowest Semocretere | Eutier said he thought the wonian Ba This Date in 86 Years : we 1935. promptly... fe ‘|business has risen In the apartment of. Mrs. Nicho-| / ‘lters of a mile from the bank. tke An-estimate.of the loot was not , and the bank’s em-|— “and Southfield exarfiine a tire iron found some STUDY WEAPON—Siate Trooper Cass Erbin patrolman Charles Walton the ligentritz Se foe ' Highway where watchman Anthony @aninski was murdered early today. Pontiac Press Phete - Nurseries, 22951 Northwestern = U. Ss. Stages Test Over Pacific . An hotr after the holdup bank officials still declined . to estimate the loss. None of the customers was mo- lested and nothing was ole alee = of them, (Pontiac Mechanic at Racket Probe “(Continued From Page One) reading in part “tell Mrs. Daw-. Mrs, Dawson said the secretary quoted the caller as stating he was “Hoffa of the teamsters.”: x * * The committee had .announced 1/recently it had arranged police -|protection for a woman witness, who Kad been threatened and who, "Jit was fedred, might come to harm for papers in the hearings. ~was the first official word tha Mrs. ‘Dawson was the witness jalthough word had leaked out yes- terday identifying her, ‘The committee heard testirnony yesterday that Herman Kierdorf, a Detroit Heutenant of Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa, -lhas used his union power to swing! lucrative business to favored laun- dry and overall supply firms. Wit- nesses said the labor troubles of|- nesses said the labor troubles WASHINGTON “~AP)—A nuclear SES was set off today in the fringe of space by the United’. States. The test, carried out at Johnston Island in the Pacific, ~"apparently was part of the effort to develop an antimissile missile. warhead in a missile occurred above the island. It was described as part of this summer's nuclear weapons test series in the Pacific. +k *« * However, first indications were that an Army Redstone ballistic missile was used to send the nu- qlear-loaded nose to an altitude approaching 100 miles. This is about the point to where the earth’s atmosphere disappears’ entirely and the void of see be- gins. missile has a--normal lateral range of about 200 ‘miles. Fired at a virtually vertical. angle, the Redstone missile thus presumably could attain a height of about 100 miles. * * * The Redstone missile now is part. of the Army’s . standard equipment. cause of its reliability in firing. The Redstone is a surface bom- bardment type, and is not intend- ed v. be the eventual antimissile is to testify again next week, Kennedy said he intends. during ‘the-day tO question Kierdorf and, Lehn. Other witnesses were listed as Petroff ,Dawson and Hanley Taylor, Detroit auto dealers. Vincent Meli, one of Lehr’s part- ners in Star, acknowledged yester- day he knows men. the committee calls gangsters, But he denied tes- timony of other witnesses that; Kierdort used influence. to get business for Star-firm and? away from some other companies. | Meli said his cornpany’s gross year by year from “about $70,000 pin 1 its first 13 months in 1952-53 ‘to $211,642 in the. 12 months ended “Oct. 31, 1957. - A string of witnesses from De. troit area. auto sales and laundry businesses testified that establish- ments which swung their business to companies favored by Lehr and Kierdorf wound up with sweetheart. labor contracts with the Teamsters that provided few if any benefits for their employes.— ~ ? The deals involved the supply and laundering of uniforms, over- alls and linens used in “various businesses, ‘Experience No Help “ GALVESTON, Tex. (UPID— The city couneil turned down Harley Strong's application for fire marshal despite the follow- ‘ing suualifications: ‘‘I married a fireman’s daughter in Atlanta, Ga., and for 20 years my father-in-law made me go to all na big fires.”’ | | of Goldfine House Committee First Strips Report of All | References to Adams WASHINGTON (AP) — The re- ported stripping of all references by House investigators appeared today to haye eased the way for a contempt of Congress citation against Bernard Goldfine. — Winding up an all-day session behind: closed doors, the House) Commerce, Committee recom- mended ~ unanimously yesterday that the full House cite the mil- lionaire Boston textile manufac- turer for balking. at answering questions. But before“ acting, . the commit- tee sharply revised a draft report backing up its recommendation for a contempt citi 1 It was reported that comm) Repub- licans joined Democrats in the unanimous recommendation sonly that a test detonation of a nuclear! The Army~ Redstone ballistic]. as ate explained. It apparently wasin, |chosen for today's experiment tie-| qj “|department store* expiosion in Bei- OKs Censure ‘isponsible. for the brutality in our to Sherman Adams from.-a report; N-Blast at Edge of Spc shaabie on which development work is under: way. = The AEC announced in May that Johnston Island had_ been chosen for test firings of defensive missiles armed with nuclear war- heads. Today's explosion was the ons there. x .* * “The only previously disclosed high-up nuclear shot was fired by the United States last year at the. Nevada nuclear proving grounds. was_exploded at a height about first announced test: of the weap- Eyewitness Account of Crisis in Lebanon (Continued From Page One) come, the shops would reopen, the Rev. Mr, Doctorian said. “This whole thing began when the rebels wanted to unite with and the fact that our president ‘pro-Western created the rift,’’ “T feel America is spoiling these aoe Eastern countries—making & nize Iraq—with al] its brutality? It’s not right." . “I just missed being killed in a rut by 30 seconds._I had just driven by, when the explosion occurred many more, elist said. you . kok ok, “Tt is the Moslems who are re- = ag country. Lebanese high officials ‘are Christians and cannot stand the murder and destruction. We hope the crisis will be over soon,” he said. The Ret. Mr. Doctorian was born in Beirut, grew up. in’ Je- rusalem, five miles from Beth- lehem, and was educated in Scot- land. He ‘is pastor of the Evan- gelical Spiritual] Brotherhood Church tn Beirut, “I'm in the United States now for three months conducting seven citywide rallies. After my stay in: Romeo, I «will go to Wichita, Kans.,’’ the minister said. In Jan- uary he will take 30 Americans to Beirut, Jerusalem,. then to In- dia, he added: . ~ The. Rev. Mr. Doctorian is preaching: dai'y at the- Simpson Park Camp Meeting, which opened its 94th annual session yésterday on the camp grounds a mile north- west of Romeo. Already 1,000 per- sons are in attendance at the in- terdenominational conference. after all references to Adams, President Eisenhower's No. 1 as- ‘Sistant, were deleted. It was understood the report, as: finally approved, confines itself strictly to 23 questions Goldfine refused to answer during his stormy appearance before a Com- merce subcommittee last month. Goldfine contended. the questions were not relevant. Flippers for Spikes | KANSAS\CITY, Mo. (UPI)— Youngsters swam for home plate on. the 3-and-2 league baseball diamorid yesterday. They gave up their spikes for flippers when the Blue River overran its banks j At that time, a Genie Air Force icans came, we felt peace would ‘; and the rebels would be caught,” Nagser’s. United Arab Republic,| = scan zaeos, Hoads Publicity for United Fund killing over 20 people and — 4 ~ s Crandell, : for GMC Truck & ‘Coach Divwsion, to the ‘key Pontiac Area United. ace missile, designe for air defense, three milés above the earth. The flash from today’s. explo- sion. lighted up the sky early to- day at Honolula, about -700 miles from Johnston Island. - Ces BERNARD.CRANDELL GMC Truck and Coach Public Relations Man The appointment of Bernard Ww. Fund campaign ‘position of pub- licity and promotion chairman, was announced ‘today by Philip J. Motiaghan, 1958 campaign chair- man. ' : Crandell, a member of the| Fund’s Public Relations Advisory Committee since its inception on- q April 4, 1956, will. be.serving in the |; same campaign post which he held|~ during last year’s drive. - Crandell will supervise and cer- ordinate the preparation of all promotional materials and ideas to be used in the forthcoming Fall : . campaign. Crandell has served actively in|] volunteer United Fund work since|> he became employed at the Truck} ® - years ago. In addition, | 7 he is a member of Rotary and the)? chairman of the Automotive Mahu- : facturers Association Truck Public! © Relations Committee. plant éight. re 2 "The appointment of Crandell is| © ithe first major campaign division!” jleader to be named by ‘Monaghan, |’ general manager of GMC Truck & ~ and a General, = Coach Division, Motors vice-president. ‘The chairman of the reorganized : Women’s Division will be “an-|: nounced in the next few days ac- and flooded the field. cording to Monaghan. |years, she pointed out. | voters who have’ any questions “ttion for the election. board, mem- participants. ‘| nounéed the election of Richard Miss Hanley suggested that visit the city hall where precinct maps are displayed. In yesterday’s school of. instruc- bers the question of children en- tering: the voting booths with par- ents was brought up. Miss Hanley answered that. election manuals ballot that children.can safely be left outside the booth.” There are 12 precincts in the city... Once again Baldwin Public -Li- brary has ‘proven that reading is not a practice restricted to adults.; The Summer Reading Roundta- ble, sponsored by the library, end- ed yesterday with some 150 young- sters reading about 1,000 books. Miss Kathleefi .O’Neill, children’s _ librarian, was hostess to a party at the library yesterday honoring the group. This year’s program required the reading of at least 10-books in or- der to rate. the highest honor ‘of “Knighth - Miss O'Neill said 42 boys and girls received the rating. Verbal/a book reports were required by all 4 - ee a Directors of the Bi Branch of the Federal Savings and Lean Association have an- J. Wilson to their board. The two-week session for grades four, five and six will begin Mon- day. Classes are held from 9:30 a.m. until noof daily at the church, |the Rev.,.Thomas. Phillips, director of the schoob said. - Kenneth Pulchifer,,. minister of Birmingham area Je- - hovah’s Witnesses, is among the many Jehgvah’s members in. the area attending the national assem- ye eee eee City. ~ le: Find Southfield Man ‘Brutally Murdered (Continued From Page “Oue) - §:30 p.m. Thursday when the store closed. He had been fishing with his brother Arthur, of Hamtramck, on Duck Lake, in Highland Township. * “* x. ®& Police estimate that the murder took place between 2 and 3 a.m. this morning. The firm for which , he worked has its central farm and offices in Monroe. The South- field branch was a retail outlet. - Roland Sapp, another landscape gardener, helping _ detectives search th earea, found a ‘bloody tire iron about 100 yards ‘behind the building. Southfield Police said the iron is test will be run to ste if the blood matches with Jasinski ki's. Island's labor force is engaged in farming. manager of the Wilson Drug Co. of Birmingham.’He is the past presi- SAVE 34c on j Vitalis Vitalis with V-7 grooms the hair, 3 ee dryness, stimulates ie Pp. oll to give greasy effect. Limit 3 patties Wilson is president and general | . dent of the Chamber of Commerce; if : president of the Birmingham Ex-|]- presiding - being checked for fingerprints and | Only about 1.5 per cent of Rhode . “Hard- to-believe BUT IT’S: TRU of our 24th BIRTHDAY SALE. ra é 4 C Ae > PE -00 Etiquet Probate Judges Offering Plan Revenue from liquor ‘sales in Michigan might be used to con- struct hospitals for alcoholics, so their places in mental institutions might be en by mentally-ill children, Probate Arthur E. Moore suggests. Judge Moore, of Oakland County, is chairman ot a new committee made up of probate - judges throughout the state. Their goal is or more mentally ill children oe are on hospital waiting’ lists: en er 2 The construction of new ompicets| for liquor addicts is'one part of eight-point plan Judge Moore 48 in 1947 was dead but his flashlight beam e ak Ko ‘ Irevealed tears in her eyes. Thursda perature ar a“ ” eal "3 64 Marquette v6 63; “Dead people don’t cry,” he Biamarck = 69 61 Memphis =» 9079, radioed his office and es rownsville 96 38 8 8 hel buffalo. /Milwaukee . 77 *0 eip. , a harleston ¢ 7 Minneapolis 87 6 : Gincinoatt ee New Yor 8 7 ri Gierelead” 8 Omaha” Bot Not Soothing Enough AR Roe GS 7 hath A ~ 4 Pittsburgh 78 66 DAYTON, Ohio ( (UPD) — Short Forth Worth ta 80 8 ee 28, shorts are out at St, Elizabeth a i 5. ban Binge ng 4a 58) Hospital. “Patients are supposed ates: Ce ashington - 7 3 to be quiet and not become ex- ie Pad “ Sines 2 fel cited,” a spokesman explained. : So SP te A 8 * ae . & oe He he . _ ce “Au - AK : * we * 7 el in Dearborn Rass d f, ca] A to find hospi{alization for some 100) Tackle Overflow The judge’s niajor contention is that there are too many beds presently occupied in mental in- stitutions by persons who could be taken care of elsewhere. , His pith calls for a change in the law to allow superintendénts of these hospitals to return to the counties “all mental. patients whose primary Lah a Is ure of custodial care."’ * ¥ * Insane children, there are from 100 to 200 outside hospitals, Judge _._Moore says, are-at a, stage in life) iwhere they shotld be given “‘pri- ority number one” in tieatment, ““eewe know trom. “experience,” propose to the eémmittee meeting| he added, “that_it is better to’ have an thm Soe in a hos- ¢ of Mental Cases pital than on the street. It. is better to have some medical care than a complete void.” Besides asking for a “long range effort” to cut down ‘on the num- ber of custodial patients in, the care of the state, the judge: bé- lieves there should bea new- all- out program aimed, at the preven- tion of feeble- see ~ it \need be, he, ye the Legis- lature should bé"calléd into special session to transfer senile patients in state institutions to rest homes. Their Rage also, could be taken by. points oul; Furthermote, some snental hos: the children’ Judge Moore}: out-patient basis, Another suggestion is that. “ail behavior problem cases be re- L moved from mental — psychiatric treatment.” pital patients. might be put on an a tions, inadequate state facilities, ‘And we intend to see that something is concluded. “We probate judges are judicial || officers of the state,” said Judge q Moore, explaining ‘his proposal." - “We have no right to legislate por | : to perform administrative func. | “But because the public comés ‘j to’us for relief, we feel obligated F hd teward solution ‘of this problem of © Ji done oe: it,” he! NO LIMIT—bu it you want. or variety “ot iterhs ab Peas 2 i Beauty ih. mes -00 Harriet Hubbard Ayers LIPSTICKS .00. Evening In Paris LIPSTICKS -00 Shampair emytend os ee 1 1 1.00 Evening fn Paris DEODORANT 1.00 Waldorf Castile SHAMPOO ,..... i -00 Hazel gone, “SKIN aay Acoonoooce 1. 1.0 1 .25 Lanolin-Plus MEDICATED LOTION. 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With ® $1 holds. e ssseeennsonsccoraassceestesveconnnstsencens b SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS } Famous BAYERS ASPIRIN 67¢ Value X¢ 100 for 43 - BUTFERIN TABLETS $ For ARGUS C-3 & C-4 Owners Combed Cotton Material TO or Men's — sairt WIDE-ANGLE LENS |E ie we te *"\ Lor — = og veg a pBirthden, Sale Priced, | Big Variety Hi-Lo Style adepter tak 1 holds. in layaway. 24x36 INCH | Seoceoccosecooasceseoe BATH TOWELS " Holds 300 Slides THROW RUGS Sbmm Slide File — $7.79 - 88° $3. Holds in. Layaway Best selection, lowest prices. .T+ power binoculars gq best-for general all-around use. agp Prices include federal tax. Large 3- = quart pan — all shisinn ta waterless cooking. Modern ‘ ‘streamlined | desi better than ee Crew neck style sweat hirts e variety of colors—whi % grey or dnt Sizes 8-M- headaches. ~ Preparation “EH” 1x35 BINOCULARS _—° $ 4 - — Ointment $45.90 Value IF—Zeiss... 1O Salim $3.25 Value|E * Value 7 $2.00. ¢ 83. 7x50 BINOCULARS $ i : 5 : for Hemorrhoids |F 50.50 vaiue 1F—zeiss... 19 $ oa aS mT) || | EOE Gg | air e striped towels in gay. color. Limit ; 2 towels. Washable Hi-Lo throw rugs in 7x50 BINOCULARS $ $54.58 Value CF—Zeiss. .. 24 : 1x35 WIDE ANGLE 529 34 e 1) metal siide|E 24x46 Inch CANNON 59° variety of colors. Non-skid back- $59 Value, 11° field...... Haye our experts advise you as to @,% ~ Frite for stor-/ TOWEL in rose color... ing. Limit 2. the best abecategeny for your par- @ Case, $1.00. HA 3 | BGI ALLL Gecscccdecadecccecesccoosoveasccseetsctecees Rubberized: Back—Washable Viscose Rayons Molded Waste. Basket SALAD BOWL - Johnson é& Johnson Bahy Match Numbers for Perfect Slides Regular 20¢ Each Products NEW ARGUS Sale of RUNNER RUGS 8, 68° 3 For. 24° : H ~ omen ; eller ena 69° ° Match- Matic os ie : \ Re. Former 67 Short Sleeve Cotton Knit Large leavers tt, aluminum | sa) tor be $74.95 5 5 hp, 54 Value Men’s Gaucho Shirts Hed ln (roti Steed dese: fodges ete Buy Sil'you wait as Price Cut 26c “Seller ae Take color slides = a light, mering subjects as well just set dial, then match numbers. ‘rom light meter to lens. Camera ee with case, 8, BISODOL* MINTS Reg. 69c sa ce "24 4 $1 Desk Book Rack—wrought iron, modem .....17¢ 39c Silverware Cups—tits dish drainers ........ 66 . 13-Pe. Drill st—T/ " to 1/16" —plastic case’. .89e tasty Summer | Hundreds of Un, Advertised Beryaint—Shep Every Floor tea 5: " Se ee gt ag > BROTHE RS } Mae )o7 40 | jms CAMERAS |— See! 4 : ‘ tye ¥ ae ' a By ry 7 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGUST’, 1958 / os E ar eee eeenednn Oe a ieaan| Transplanted Kidney Doctors - that Leon Masden, 20, of nearby, Shepherdsville had diseased kid- neys, They gave him only a month _ BOX-STORAGE, Now for - Your Woolens, $2.98 = , ts soot Maggs ca Meh Tebehee : Brisbane ‘within seconds, | caliti the ‘tourist is a salva-| bank overlooking Lake. been. assessed for $1,200. saw time they are graduated from high Beirut July 15. They be- a Both Riggs Mrs, Mac-|tion. — eed ae ee nel Reece mereneed 19 Waom: to $12,000, | school. Although a few girls marry] longed to the ist Battalion of the| HURON DRY CLEANERS | -*-" Aulitfe were widowed. met Southern gas tax dollars-have| of either of our oceans, with {oni the = ae te ri to $120,- ree after finishing — ‘school | 8th Lary ak Gas & stats SURE wa hyenas : wise” ar- | bee’ la in y rocks larger than the Pon- | 000, or 1 es original some others go on college, d ‘ _W. Haron ; = a ieee rao "expended vishly, in boost- pad ie tater wir t girls take jobs. “VJanuary = due_to return - PostewarT-GLENN COMPANY--PAY “LOWER PRICES wath CONFIDENCE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE : [3 2 , ty = ieee . ¢ ; pie : ’ ‘ : Srp Lj HERE ARE ODDS and ENDS and FLOOR S, AT ARE UNBELIEVABLE! RRY WHILE THEY LAST! LOTS to CHOOSE FROM! ra THEY MUST BE MOVED $0 _ 215.50. Now , CARPETS “ ~ | THROW RUGS, fost 27x54 size. les. Yalu bes banal OW i. ta Fine discontinued sam- 3.95 aicacone RUG, 0x18 - size. tern. design oop Aecey quail. weeeneee PORCH RUGS, by Deltox. All sizes and colors. All reduced 25%. ; : ALUMINUM CH ” REDWOO BRIDGE’ SET. Table A four oy with gole vib es alum. frame Blighely ae ee Now only ..-. eeeeeee “METAL PORCH ‘TABLES. Choice - —— styles, Cocktail and end table styles ‘in choice of colors.* Many sold for 5.95, Now your ice eeeee PORCH & LAWN ’ GLIDER CHAIR, all alumi- | num — BONTIN —— folds flat = — 4 positions, as deluxe 4 Oa plastic ing. . 26.95 wi ‘ Now Sees egioaeeaserts 19,95 Bunting back = - green duc on nice Reg. 69.50, Now only —— AND ting reoice "of “Reg, ie woven pene folds com- ALUMINUM COT, ‘eet ne Now 10.95 hammock. | anly orten fos beettes ALUMINUM © STACK . CHAIRS ‘Saran Webbing / Bunting Quality V2 off | <7 the DINING ROOM TABLE, limed oak | 3-PC. 4 Table Set ee 7m by ¥,.2 , Lane. size with limed ‘oak by o : a ae a A K - Jarge buffet and open hutch finest finish. Rog. 6050, Triple -dressey, la ed Wes Choice of 2 Patterns "Naw ss. ; with four chairs. Was | _ 379.50. Now ........ 289 _- PS esa: : 588.50 NOW «2.00.00. __ $ Ass a ¥ ‘| COCKTAIL TABLE, fa. R $9.95 a momar COPA, Lawson | MODERN LOUNGE CHAIR, BLOND DINETTE SET. mous Imperial. Mah. ‘ALIAN VINCIAL Set. eg. 7. ee cover cush- of 3 colors. *. Mo table and four chairs, sun Regular 109. and bookcase bed. Pumice fons, Was. Now... .139.50 yg Reg. | Was 309.50 Now .... 27950 | © Now ....cecccessees finish Reg. 30050. = oe a . «© é el ee eee entre ~ % ‘OW ~ ] Gene _ “| 7 RROEHLER 3. PC. SECT. . ay : -— BEDDING _3. PC. . RECLINER by Stratolounger 51” size in modern styling STEP TABLE, b Drexel in °}. Curved center. style, has in tweed and plastic. Foam | and of drawers. Has 3-PC. BEDROOM SET. Blond Be ae Se | ae Ee | Rah ea, | Breen | eae omer pame | $60.56 : OW. seteeess eesesenses 0) 0 eee beceeeneee : . bed. Reg. | 34” DIVAN. Complete inner- : : ates PLATFORM. ‘ 5 PC.. METAL DINETTE by 319.50. Now ....... + 199 spring mattress and box * LARGE MODERN SOFA sty Molded SS en. WALNUT GROUP by Lane. 7 mie. Now legs fong with. wie mo ‘ foam rye ty = a Reg. 1 en 8 at with — = LIMED OAK PC. SET has : , Now...... Pe long with. modern z 5 50. OW worsvccceersese * and h ane aly Re doub: dresser, # arms. Reg. 319.50 Now 175.00 a reduced to ....:, 49.50 BLACK DINETTE table and ’ §9.50. Now ..... Aor 9.80 . bookcase n feat finest it bab "7 lete cel mat ee : “WIDE ARM SECTIONAL. LOUNG: four chairs in black toned : 319.50. Now .\.... = 199.50 beds. Reg. ay ‘ . .. Custom built 2 pe.-with, red Large size man’s chair with ey SS 11950, | MARBLE TOP COMMODE. “ Now only ..... Pane 8850 fe tg Rady Reg. 279.50 Now base. Heavy tweed rhe rose marble. Hag drawer. TRIPLE D DRESSER oa BED. IDE-A-RED, by Simmons in / Mees ss eijhver ces 15080 119.50. ‘Slightly ed: oo Reg. 89.50. Now ...... 69.50 in modern silver | apartment s La sina ' cane cececssut £o% een, 19.50 IMPERIAL , “y mahogany. Triple dresser // style 7“ is0. tw 2 HIGH STYLE SOFA by Pur- =. Was 179.50. Now .... 139.50, Now waite 229.50, 3 niture City of. Rap- | ARMLESS HOST -CHAIRS. y/ I eee o | Mas, Finest with Kant cig wd ideal for pair ett, and HEKMAN - LAMPS — TUDIO COUCH. sim: : 2 ae. 269.50 Now .< 175.00 petals wor. Made by OGANY KLING SOLID MAPLE, Jf ue mohs na rold zy a athe ae Kroehler. Reg. 49.50. _ ‘MAH + maple in modern style. Has Ing compartment _ ae . SSPE Sane ~ 34,95 TABLE L AMPS — Sandel. double dresser, en t and 3 _ Vow Easy Payment Plan! _OPEN FRIDAY | and. MONDAY NIGHT til 9:00. 86 to: 96 South ‘Saginaw Street . Now LAWN UMBRELLAS, large ft. umbrellas made of ade vinyl. Many teriors. scelee of ree Reg. 69.50:-Now only . ATIO BRIDG SET, sturd . F She = BEVERAGE ro ON oe --vas ‘canopies. Two s to. All reduced CROQUET a four set complete cacy yey and varnished. ‘W 98. 3 to sell at .... 2.98 srTs, GLIDER CUSHION Set of saree seat and 3 back cush . Covered in Now plastic. Was res Ce | %» GLIDER SLIP COVERS, fits ree back and . have floral in- , pace f and match: : mesh top ad “Rega N eee ee hee eee eeee 40.50 . three seat and th cushion. In fastion choice | — of 3 colors. Reg.. 8.95. 7 N uke ae oe oe vos 3.98 TRAVELING GRILL, folds in convenient carrying ke . Made of hea umi- nized steel, "Teal for =) steak broiler. Reg. 1 or ir Yeces RATTAN LOUNGE CHAIR, sleepy hollow a with page aiiee pad. eg. meee er rr ry ae RATTAN. COCKTAIL TABLE Genuine rattan with for- mica plastic top. Reg. 29.95. NOW “ccce.c.- 19.95 see eee 10% DOWN<-MONTHS TO PAY—90 DAY PLAN! _ YOUR CREDIT CONTRACT HELD ONLY BY US! 90-Day Accounts Pay No Carrying Charges Opposite Auburn Avenue — 4 ’ a wy ’ “3 Warned-by State Agency ¥ _ Besides ‘her fe : TINA L. JENKINS Prayer service was held ‘this morning from Brace-Smith Funeral - Home for Tina Lenore Jenkins, in-| fant daughter of Harry and Marian Jenkins of 1180 Dudley Ave. Buria followed in Mi. Hope Cemetery. ther and father, a sister, Terese Lynn, survives. The baby was born Wednesday and died Thursday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. _ HERBERT L. LANGTON Herbert L. Langton, 71, of 20 Cherry .Ct. died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital . after «a brief illness. ; He was a retired employe of! - General Motors Track & Coach) Division and a member of the ghurch of Spiritual Fellowship: Surviving are his wife, Daisy; two sons, Edward ah and Robert W. Langton, both of Pontiac; and a grandson. Service will be -at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Voorhees;Siple Chape] with burial following in. White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS. WILLIAM W. MARTIN Mrs. William W. (Rosetta} Mar- tin, 70, of 685 Kinney Rd. died this morning after a brief illness. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Rosetta Murphy of Pontiac; five sons, Clarence Robinson of Auburn Heights, William D., Eddie,. Ray- mond and Marion Martin, alk of iso surviving are four ‘sisters ! Libby. ’Green- ithal, Mrs, Hattie Kobe, Lee, and ‘Edwin ‘Pe@rsall, all of Poritiac, Al- Ben FP ae belle Huttenhower of Lake Orion. Mrs. Martin’s body is at the) and four brothers, Mr Schmaltz, Mrs. Willie bert Pearsall of: Northville, Mann of Detroit and Mrs. Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. MRS. LORAN TREAT LAKE estes _ * Service for ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 £1958.” ; Deaths in | Pontiac and Nearby ‘Areas | Mrs. Loffin (Lora “Treat, st, of Lake Orion, will bé held at 2 p. m. Saturday at. the Flumerfelt\, Fue neral Hofne. Burial will- be\ in Evergreen Cemetery. lowing a 12-year illness. She was a member of the - Lake-« Orion Methodist Church. - Surviving are a “daughter, Mrs. Nellie Stiles in Tennessee and two brothers in Towa. Greyhound: Seeks to. Cut, Twelve Routes in State LANSING (» — Arguments of ‘Greyhound Corp. for suspension of 250 miles of its Michigan routes were taken under advisement to- day by the State Public Service Commission, sa Contrary two communities along the affect-j. ed routés—Evart and Cadillac—en- tered objections at a brief hearing yesterday before William L. King, director of the PSC’s Transporta- tion Division. wi * + “We had an quite an out- in 1956 ,£0 $556,000 last year de- ery,” King said.,‘‘If the company’s requests are approved, a number df cities will be left without any Pontiac; 14 grandchildren; and inter-city bus service.’ ' Greyhound proposed to suspend Mrs. Treat died Thursday tol)| i EVERY FLOORVAL R-CONDITIONED * e aise Fall Special Purchases and Merchandise from Our Regular Stock! Se TONIGHT til 9 operations on 11 of its Lower Peninsula routes. and one in the 7 Upper Peninsula running from iron Mountain to near Hum- boldt. Should patronage warrant to expectations, only it, the routes would be restored ater. “I; Petitions for suspension of routes also have been filed in states throughout the company’s 1j-state central division, King said. J.B. “Murphy, Greyhound traffic manager, told King the division’s net income dropped from $900,000 spite an eight per cent fare boost. Through June, he said, the com- pany showed a ~ $503,000 net loss compared with $322,000 in the first six months of 1957. ‘ eight great-grandchildren. = Real Estafe Promoter. LANSING ® — A Detroit real estate promoter. who attracted at- tention with his lot give-away in Cheboygan County has been or- dered not fo attempt to sell the lots unless he gets a license. -- * * * The State Corporation and Se- curities Commission ordered the Mid-West Development Associates and Joseph R. Kitson, its presi- dent, not to attempt to,make real estate sales until licensed. a a ae Lawrence Gubow, commissioner, said Kitson did not have a litense. In the lot give-away, Kitson mailed out letters to Michigan and Ohio residents informing them they were the lucky win- | ners of a free lot. in Cheboygan * County. Those who recéived the letters! then were urged to buy other lots or to have the lots registered, at a fee running’ up to $45. 3 * * Gubow made it sound as if Kit-| son would be ‘in trouble either way. “If he hasn't got a license, he, can't sell real--estate,” Gubow | said. “If he gets ‘a license, he | can't give them away.” stop orders against the Apache Building Corp., and Perma-Lite distributors, both of Detroit. Both were ordered to stop sales until properly licensed. without being said. Peter Licavoli of Grosse Point Apache. -Apache has been offering. resi- dential homeS‘for sale and Perma- Lite has been selling storm win- dows, doors and awnings, both licensed, Gubow Park was listed as president of Perma-Lite is incorpor- ated in Illinois with Spencer M. Meyers of Chicago as_ president. “Patronage is, dropping stead- ily along our shorter routes,” he said. “Only-the long inter-state runs made money for us last year.” King told a reporter afierwatd the company ‘‘must have relief of some sort, though not in the form of a subsidy.”’ “We can’t expect it to .continue |goutes on which it is losing. its community -of © ‘bus service,” he, .| said. OKs Crime Institute ogy with government financial aid. can be fully utilized by plants is the topsoil where organic matter and humus from decayed plants are found.: EASTERN MICHIGAN DISTRICT'S Golden Anniversary Camp Meeting at the District Center 4 Miles West and 4 Miles North of Howell se Through Augusts ' Week-Day Services, 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Sundays, 9:30 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 P. M.. Evangelist —DR. NETTIE MILLER Music in Charge of —RONALD HUFF The Commission. alse wt Es cee ahi AE LONDON (UPI) = -Cambridge| University has agreed to set up! 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Khrushchev that he must mark time in the Middle East until certain spadework has been done, we are merely taking . * the stand we have learned so well . . since our experience at the Geneva Conference in 1955 which proved. a flop. > Back in 1953 after Statm’s death, ’ the Russians immediately called for . east-west summit conferences. These ‘ % proposals were continued every few months along with a more friendly _Russian attitude. ~Even in the U. N. they attempted to change the climate _ and- leave: the impression that they gles Peay Sem Gon ad EK oe ty Get Together’ ‘Event of the Year Oakland County's annual 4H Club * Fair has become this area's largest intermingling occasion. 7 t- &w. *& At no other time do the-urban and . Fural people have such an oppor- tunity to get better acquainted. - 3 ‘This, of course, always. works out to a mutual advantage. They each: have more respect - for the other, and a better and _ more ¢ understanding of the life of people in vastly dif- - ferent Setreundings than thelr :. own —eee e * * a3 The residents of our cities and vil- * lages are privileged to get first hand _information(with concrete exam- ples) on how the food and other everyday necessities and luxuries of ‘=their everyday life are produced. The rural people have the oppor- tunity to see how their production is processed and made available for “general consumption — and watch the wholesome realization by others _ of their important function in life’s plan. | | * oe te ~—-. _$tarting*in a rather humble manner, when it ‘was held on some farm, Oakland County’s 4-H Club Fair has grown to ‘be the largest event of its kind in Michigan, and one of the fargest "in the entire nation. Its permanent, grounds and build- ings ‘out Perry Street, near the Pon- . , tiae city limits, have given it the opportunity to grow and spread out | 2 ‘to meet the requirements’.and obli- gations that have grown with it. . * * * . A visit to the fair will always be. .. counted by you as one of your best time investments. You'll return home ' to reflect for many months on what our young people are doing for them- selves — and for you. kk oF Jt opens on Tuesday, Aug. 5. and continues day and evening until Friday night A cannon woman has thought up a way to avoid having to wash clothes. The other Monday morning she piled al] the soiled clothes in a heap in the backyard and burned ‘them. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Ponruc Pires Company 48 W. Huron &t. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark —_ Dally Except Sunday meuncutins ice President ior ers Advertising and Adver g Director Manager Mice preageseaed "Sickles aoa J Relies ayaa j ansewe G. Manswatt Jo RDAN, Journ W. Prreornste, Local Advertisin .. , Secretary and Editor © Men ager une Roszet B. Le eC. Inman, Managing itor OCeasstived ‘Wanazer « + z The A ss its enti led exélusively to ‘the tse for Associated, Pre ef all } news printed in this pao spaper af Wel) as all AP news dispatehes a tebces Press ts Gakveced by-d¢arrier for 40 cents _ like period of the year. Hope to Prevent Second Geneva : » This c flaged stonuphere which they were attempting to | spread seemed tO catch on in some quarters and we finally said okay to a summit*meeting. ~In the summer of 1955 the Geneva meeting was held. This time they . ‘Yeally spread it on, but good, They — indicated understandings on German ‘reunification, disarmament and — atomic testing, security from and for Russia and a neutral zone in Europe. * +6. * What a farce this turned out to be. When the Big Four foreign: ‘ministers convened in October it was the same old story, with the Past records do not prodyce any evidence that top level discussions will solve anything with the Kremlin. ‘We are not giving up as another meeting of some sort is in the offing. oo we * But after remembering Potsdam in 1945 and some of these other pain- staking negotiations with the Rus- sians, it is easy to understand, our Government’s current attitude, along” with the rest of the free world. The Man About Town ~The Favorite Time Many Plans for Vacation’ _ Are Based‘on These Days August; The month that in- ' spired that old copybook rhyme: “Next sultry August takes its turn, “and hotter yet the canseame burn.” ok We now are in the midst of the most popular two-week vacation period of the year with people of Pontiac and its area. This is proven by contact with men who wrestle °with the problem of furnishing the desired information on how to get there... They are a, - Arthur J. Bogue, Manager of the Pontiac AAA office; Pete Waidelich, local superintendent for Greyhound Lines, and William Gracey, ticket agent at our Grand Trunk pas- senger depot. All say that more reservations are sought at this time than during any other And, despite this talk about a recession, they say «business is’ goed. ‘Red. Taspberries_ so large that they fit over the end of 4 grown person's finger, Just like a thimble, are reported by Mrs. Elizabeth Flowers of Rochester, who has a secret production "system she will not Giulge: - The pet parnicet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graveson of Pontiac Lake was missing for a couple of days, but returned e in a some- what disheveled conditiog, and with an “addition to its vocabulgry that sounds like “I'll pease A letter comes over the signature of Mrs. Edna Doverman 4 of Birmingham, which says, ‘I never ‘would vote for a man who posted his picture on a tree on our highways. I think he’s an outstanding ease of exag- gerated ego. And some of their faces are not their fortune.” A pair of deerg in the big woods just off Baldwin Road in Orion Township are etting so chummy around the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pellman that the famfly dog doesn’t bark at them any more. They like lettuce and onions. Verbal ‘Orchids- Bert Feneley of 27 Charlotte 8t.; (elghty-third birth- day. € Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stoughton of Keego Harbor: fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landsworth of Drayton Plains; fifty-third wedding anniversary. ; é Walter Cannon “of Walled Lake; eighty-fourth birthday. Mrs. Rebecca Olmstead of Rochester; eighty-second birthday. Colby DahIman ~ ‘doer x like of Clarkston; ‘eighty-first birthday. _ Mrs. Nora Tressley Ao ge he A poems = not available by mat) w Comied fe aii ‘ears else or ane of Lake Orton; eightieth: birthday. . BSS Naa gM ge 88g ke Oe Teggerdine , Mier af” ate me Ronse va S Peete «cof Clarkston; ‘eighty-eighith birthday" rd 4 ; ¥ ‘ “The New Crusade David “Lamelon Says: : Parley to. Expose Reds’ Hypocrisy WASHINGTON —It looks like “a “sumrfiit’” conference will be héld soon in Geneva with or without “General De Gaulle. The meeting will begin within the United Nations Security Council, but with ample time for side conferences. Thus all points of view probably will be satisfied on questions of procedure, and rather will be on the’ propaganda side. For what else are the speeches and . public state LAWRENCE ments. intended to be but efforts to convince world opinion of the rightness-of each na- tion’s viewpoint? * The day is gone in diplomacy — when a few statesmen from the big -powers can sit around the table and decide the fate of mil- lions of people throughout the world. There was a time during~ "World ‘War II when even Winston Churchill favored the ‘‘sphere of influence’ idea, with the major powers dividing up the earth’s sur- . face on the basis of agreed-upon jurisdictions. But since then the . smaller powers have rightly sought a voice in their own. destiny. The United Nafigns gives it to them under the way the General Assembly is set up and by rotat- ing seats for the non-permanent members of the Security Coun- The real issue in the futtire is go- ing to be how to Protect small na- tions from the “indirect aggres- sion” that threatens them. Moscow says Britain and.the United States, by landing troops in Jordan and Lebanon, are guilty of ‘‘aggres- sion,’ but this is just a “smoke- screen to divert Jattention from the plots that have helped ‘om- ~-munists to keep the Middle East in turmoil for the last .year. 4 * * * What the United States would like to see is a full and comprehensive disclosure OY the facts, aNd especi- ally the ‘‘causes of the problems” that have emerged in the Middle East. As Secretary Dulles puts it, the world is in grave danger of war today unless “indirect aggres- sion,” as now being practiced, can be checked. He says that, if war is to be avoided, the Soviet Union will have to agree that the * subject of “indirect aggression" and all practices designed ‘to foment civil. strife inside a country” shall be brought under the jurisdiction of the United Na- tions. This is the paramount issue that the Wnited States will press for at- tention at the forthcoming meeting of the Security Council and at any “summit” conferences collateral the reto. For the United States is The Country Parson church’ menibership is spotty, field of corn in cut the hal over- al ‘Production.”” the big emphasis. determined that no one nation shall set itself up as the ‘‘protector” of any group of small nations. This, it is felt, is an international respon sibilify and should be Vested in a, machinery of the United. Nations. 8h * In recent years the Untied Siaiee has ceased to maintain that it has sole responsibility for protecting the territorial integrity and political in- dependence of the nations of this hemisphere and has agreed to . share it with the Organization of American States. Some arrange- ment that does away with the dominance of any single power in the Middle East is what may be expected to emerge if the Soviets are sincerely anxious to preserve peace in the area. The Soviets, on the other hand, have never given evidence of ‘either sincerity or honesty in their international relations. They ‘give lip service to. and then clandestinely violate them. __ (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady Says? ee or Face Loss Anyone who is confined to bed for more than a few days suffers more or less loss of muscle tone (firmness, elastic- ity of muscles), with wasting and flabbiness — un- less he or she can and does _ get sufficient daily exercise. Bed ex- ercise, that is. _ With this loss of muscle tone there is a re- markable loss of calcium from the DR. BRADY body, as much as three or four times greater than the daily ex- cretion of calcium in health. Nor- ‘mal daily loss ‘of calcium is approximately one gram = (15 grains), which is made up by the ~ calcium the healthy person gets from such foods as milk, cheese, egg yolk, greens, peas, beans, nuts and anuts. A quart -of - milk, skim milk or buttermilk supplies about 15 grains (one gram) of calcium; so does half a peck of peantits. ° Absolute rest in bed favors the occurrence of pulmonary con- gestion, stagnation of blood in the lower parts of the lungs, sometimes called bronchopneu- monia. This is less likely to oc- curr if the patient can sit up in chair for a while twice a day. If that is impossible, then the pa- tient’s position in bed should be changed every three or four hours. 2 Begause of loss of inna tone, there is—hang onto your hat here — peripheral blood stasis. That's a $10 way of saying the circula- “tion is very slow in the smallest blood vessels farthest from the | heart—the arterioles. Consequent- ly less blood (per minute) reaches - the capillaries, which are not ves- sels.at all but just spaces between the cells through which the blood oozes. Contraction of voluntary mus- cles aids circulation by pumping blood from the capillary bed through the smallest veins (ven- ules) and on through the larger veins back to the right side of the heart. The heart pumps it into the lungs where it unloads carbon dioxide and takes up oxygen to carry back to the left side of the heart and on into the arteries. If- the skeletal or voluntary muscles are not used (exercise) too much blood stagnates in the capillary spaces and the venules and the” body cells do not gct enough oxy- © gen and mutritive material to function’ ell. A person confined to bed but — not paralyzed can get exercise by systematic rhythmic contractions of this or that muscle or group of muscles, with resistance by op- ~, Bosing muscles so that no move- 1. “meht Occurs — as by contracting the biceps. and resisting by con- " tracting the, triceps In the arm. All of-the untoward: effects cota iodo ca Bedridden Must. Exercise of Calcium — occur, though in lesser degree, in professional and business people, students, artists, white collar workers, housewives who ‘employ servants. These people who try to live without. doing any honest work usually resort to aspirin or simi- lar dope, or maybe go away for a “complete rest,’ when they really need a good tranquilizer, such as. two miles of oxygen on the hoof three. times a day, or the equiva- lent in other forms of general ex- ercise. © x * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not’ disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stam $e) addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tlac. Press, Pontiac, Michigan. ( KCoossiemt 1958) Voice of the ‘People ~ Woman Question®’ Figure. of Sylvan Council Report’ Referring to the July 2% article, Sylvan Lake Council Issues Statement on Police, the figure of 101 speeding tickets for the year 1957-58 sounds incorrect to me. Just one evening in the Sylvan Justice Court they heard from six to eight cases (and of the first four cases heard, three had the same complaint—rudeness of the officer.) I don't believe this was- an unusual night, and these were only the violations being protested, ‘How many were paid without a court hearing? The City Councif states thaf no complaints have being filed with the Chief of Police regarding discourtesy. The following is my experience. My son was given a ticket and when he related the conversation of the arresting officer, I called the Chief ef Police of Sylvan Lake. I will say he treated me with utmost courtesy. “He advised me if 1 wished to have the officer and my son together, f not to pay the fine but to appear | in Court on the date. designated on the ticket. He assured me that at this time my son would have an opportunity to prove or disprove the statements of the officer. : [ates the hearing, any attempt we made to question the conduct of the officer was cleverly evaded. The judge refused to question the officer regarding our charges, but finally made the statement that a meeting would be held that evening with the officers. - In fact, I believe the officer had been well-briefed by the Chief of Police as to the nature of our complaint as he repeatedly referred to several notations written on the back of their copy of the violation ticket. the Chief * carefully. notations were not on the ticket the day I called on Police as I was shown the ticket and I checked it In the closing paragraph of their report, they gave the sum of $10,887.80 as revenue from traffic violations for the year 1957-58. Now if they,only issued 101 speeding violations and if the average fine were $30, this would only account for $3,030. What kind of crime wave did Sylvan Lake have to enable them te take in an additional $7,857.80? It would be- Se esleneia een gone cd tule emsouat ate Does the $10,887 indicate the revenue just from fines or does this include the Court costs? What is the amount of the Court costs and who gets this money? | Councilman Cark may have a very legitimate reason for not signing this report. Orchard Lake ‘We Can't All | Think Alike’. I ‘saw Mr. Smith's letter about sin, divorce, and other forms of sport and though I agree with him on some points,- I disagree on others —we can’t all think alike: “‘Quot Homines, Tot Sentinae’’ — I have also had two-divorces but unlike him, I'm happy out of the mess, and though he and I might not ap- _ prove of it, it is very plain that _ our former wives do approve of divorce. It is strange that they, thinking it a good thing, would be so ‘Sinful’, aa it? * bd . Like bi I think everyone ex- cept ME should be reformed and made to ‘Toe The Mark’’; People are using up so much “Sin” that we aren’t getting our share, my friend! I think being sinful is more fun than anything — 2 like it! ’ * * * ‘ He is wrong about the U.S. being a ‘‘Free Democracy”’. It never was, and isn't now a democracy. It has always been a Republic. Perhaps his mistaken idea about it is due to the fact that he is a Canadian, and never studied U.S. History or Civil Government. k- * ** . I haverft memorized the whole Bible yet, but I think it does say: (Matt.Ch.7.V.5) “Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt you see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.” . . __E. G. Barrett Hope, Alaska = : ss hat Marguerite Sisung ‘ ‘Just Be Grateful for Our Rights’ Any man who would say that religious beliefs are ignorant, old fashioned and should be done away with, in my opinion, must be in the wrong country or might not have had a proper upbringing. Sounds like bad propaganda to me. At least in this country we have the right to think, believe, and worship as we please. We can all thank God for that. Thankful veolae Gane Helping Hand Parents pay more. attention to what your youngsters are doing, especially during school vacatien. Various places: such as neighbor- hood lunch rooms and school yards re favorite meeting places for gangs. They come from broken homes of only a father, a mothér, or one stepparent. Before the sum- mer is over more of your teenagers will become members of such groups if you don't lake time to look after them.” Concsened And to knowledge t nce; and to temperance e; and to patience godliness; Peter * * * A true Christian man is dis- tinguished from other. men, not so much by his beneficent works as by his patience.—Horace Bushnell. Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘ Gardening Can Be Morale Booster Frank De Friece is head of a large pharmaceutical firm. but he is a practical psychologist, _ too, for he enjoys. helping peo- ple. And he sdlvaged a young “man from abject failure just by putting him into a flower ~ garden and letting the pride of | creative accomplishment re- store his courage and confi- - dence. Let kids grow living plants, even in a small eo bor. de By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-377: Frank De Friece Sr., aged about 59, is head of the Massengell Company, one of our largest pharmaceutical firms. * * * He and his charming wife Paul- ine have been friends of Mrs. Crane and me ever since we were drawn to- gether by the death of our old- est son in his jet @ plane crash. So I was enter- #2 tained royally ing their beautiful home at Bristol, Tennessee, on my speaking trip down there earlier DR, CRANE this year’, And Frank De Friece showed me many of his art collections which he has obtained from: his trips abroad, 2 ' But one of the most striking bits ‘of art was a living lant, “I want you to see this orchid, a e said,°“‘for one of our company ~~ executives gave it to me, He raises orchids as a hobby.”’ * 5 Val * * And 1. certainly admired the: - ,orehid, “It. would have done jus- _ ‘Of those e displayed in ~~ ‘tice to any leading “Ylorist shops in ANew | .- or acne 4 : ee 4 Then I learned that this orchid grower had once been down and out and.enslaved by John Barley- , corn, : . . But Frank De Friece gave him a job working in the garden. And that evidence of faith on ‘the part of Mr, De Friece, plus the joy of teaming up with God Almighty in producing flowers, was the turning point in. this *s life, So I mention it today because millions of people are missing the remarkable benefits of crumbling soil between their fingers and even wiggling their toes, barefoot, in the newly plowed ground, The scent of freshly turned earth, plus the soothing influence of wind and sun, will exert a re- markably relaxing effect on tense nerves, + * And new zest for living will de- velop after you see the creative - effect of your labors in growing plants and flowers, or vegetables and fruits, A pride of accomplishment will boost your morale. And you will then have something’ zestful to which you can look forward, since every new sunrise ‘adds changes to your growing plants. STOP DELINQUENCY Too much emphasis nowadays Is ' That negative effect is destruc- 7 tive ‘in mahy ways, right here at home. ee nt ae ‘I . kt & 7%. es velf-nddrensed By aienat, er s “encourage chil, ty dren to grow green things, even if ‘they have only a enti ‘in which to raise a dozen flowérs. The 4-H Club members capital- ize on this inner_desire to be cre- ative. Alas, city kids do not have _ access to the 4H Clubs,’ So let's start even our kinder-. gartners into the xestful adven- ‘ture of growing green plants! It helps develop a positive morale instead of the tense, neg- ative fear of bombing attacks, “I hope my biographers can say of ine,” Lincoln once stated, ‘‘that T planted /roses where thistles grew before!” That is _an inherent ae of the human soul. And it can | partly be fulfilled by growing green plants, whether these be African violets in a window box in a Brooklyn tenement, or Lincoln's roses in ae or California. a4 * * ¥ ing permit them to liv- ae bo paint with liv __ | Meanwhile ‘they “begin to. dwell. - upon eternal verities and evolve a . sustaining philosophy of life which ces faith and ‘positive -think-. oo Always write t ihe Ge jorge W, Crane im care of en ‘ontiac Press, Pontia an ie ating costs when you pe _Coovriet 1968). bad Je stamped, charts and pam- f a * } « . ; = * > re 2 é = Sf ter Hf ti Sit eng ‘ $ ee a 7 - : _— . : 5 . 5 \ ‘e at = Sony® ei 7 + ¢ - “i a ae f ae + a < sf i) ? 4 ~ . a y, : . fr. x « ’ * ; . ° ‘ 3 : Je : . # . ' k r : i } : res! ah oe : fy hes é a , ' hi pbs : anus f * . Laws nd i Narn foe = as. eee 4 THE PONTIAC pauss, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11958) Schulberg to Young Mithots: Sincerity Pays First Paci By PHYLLIS BATTELLE, most. to the/ ‘point ot. humility, He delight to internal reventiers. Ajbe “relatively happy. I enjoy a fo Be Released never makes positive statements question about "money calls for|lot about the world.” : NEW YORK — Dear young and ® earnest writers: Pay no never- —prefaces nearly a wits ariother long and thoughtful pause.| ‘The author is in town to'oversee “that writing te very hard work. It's real physical work. It re- quires stamina, I think, as much RICHARD’ D ee | ir : mind to the followingAnterview pipiens . T think/’ “F'm all for making money, |the upcoming premiere. plans. for} Five Jailed in Honolulu “ ‘ : j e@ or. 5 ae VO ‘ cake hr, wo Ma ang ong tt | RR erie mea] After Atompfing J graph 10, regardin pppoe aa for. me, it’s better.” H i: Like, “I guess the most seri- | ¢ompromise himself. “Besides, |the idea for the play 10 years ago| Enter N-Test Zone will give you the in - lengthil if ¥ ki © pases! ous living writer, I think, is you can’t figure. People don’t |on a Florida fishing vacation. Ten|., save y mpression that y, as working out a Faulkner,” he says. “I think really knew what they like until |years; he says, is his typical for- ; ws ing is hard and- troubling work ae teenalical problem. ’ | he’s“ often needlessly obscure, | they see jt.” ~~ |mative period, between a personal} HONOLULU, (AP)—The first of eading to uncertainty and discon- we but it, seems to me te come | eZ experience its: translation onto|five pacifists jailed here after at-' tent. “Tashan inthe ord, word Is he. contented? _ ’ | You would have © ecg the eaunalier Wack I think “When yon wrife| T0™.& sincere effort to get at cpt di pre says. -stowly,|De Printed page. tempting to enter the U. S. mid- EPUBLI see the gentle . ce — the heart of something.” Re ss ee, Y-| «When something like that fish-| Pacific nuclear jtest zone is sched- R CAN “I guess the answer would be no.|. sand ir tans : = -|ing trip gives me an idea, I'm s0/yled to be released tomorrow. dopey I think I’m enjoying my-| ‘The others are to be freed, next and amused face of Mr. Schulberg|a word that you don’t like, that isn't just right, you’re near to it. Schulberg, . certainly one of to-| . x« ww *&. to know that, ifthe bad his 44 years s to do over, he would again write|It’s faster to go back and cross|day’s most distinguished writers, a “What Makes Sammy Run,” |it out than it is, on a typewriter, “The Disenchanted,” “On the|to go back and xx it out.” Waterfront.’ “There's no doubt,” he says, HUMBLE: VIEWPOINT Schulberg is a modest man. Al- would “like to think I could rate myself in the first 10, But I don't know. I don’t like to think about it. You can drive yourself crazy, worrying where you rate.” 1s I : ~ ¢é “ CASH we a ‘CLUMSY! Why run the risk of losing cash — checks are _ so easy and safe! Pay all your bills, including tok ok Because his novels havé. been “iso successfuls* and are bringing high prices from. Holly wood, Schulberg , is an, ever-increasing! was 200 years long, I guess I'd figure I was off to a pretty good start. I don’t want to sound tragic, but by the time you’re pre- pared, to start, it’s late. I mean, | for much greater people me, it’s) alrelidy late.” * * * Schulberg claims, however,: to Deserter’ Sentenced to10 Years VERDUN, France (AP) — An Army court-martial today sen- tenced Wayne Powers, the GI who hid out for 14 years with his French common-law: wife, to 10 jyears in prison afttr he pleaded ead to a charge of wartime de- “ae "3-year-old father of five childresy shook his bald -head “in disbelief as the sentence of the|- eens eourt wes Fead.._ * x * The sentence now goes to Brig. Gen. Robert J. Fleming, the area commander, who could reduce it considerably. It was believed Powers pleaded guilty under: a pretrial agreement providing for |a light sentence. Powers himself said before the trial started that if everything} - ‘went the way it should, he would be back home in a month or two. |He is a native of Chillicothe, Mo., utilities, by mail and let the mailman do the work! Every check is a legal receipt providing | but home is tHe village of. Mont. id’ Origny, near the Belgian bor- |der, where he lived with his five jchildren and their French mother, | Yvette Beleuse. - * * The defense’ attorneys —. Lt. James Singleton, Detroit, and Lt. Leon Avakian, Newton, Mass. also expressed belief bef the _.|have’a greater erea for industrial- ke s Brother Flying Home of Central America wants teacher; Says Fact-Finding Tour signer. writing. “Smart kids,” says Schufberg. 8 “T guess. the main.reason is that : life was not long-enough. If life sar ale subconsciously I’m Schulberg has a brother and sister, a movie producer and housewife, respectively. They both write too. Inside the fam- ity, he eontends, it is accepted. that the housewife — who wrote a novel called “They Cried a Little” at age 19 — is the best writer. But she prefers house- wifing to the jenely, hard job of writing. a He has three children of his own: af ¥é-year-old daughter who to be a kindergarten a 14-year-old son who wants to be a rocket designer, and a 12-year-old son who wants to be an apprentice rocket de- None - is * interested ‘in -|week. * * * A member of the Society of Friends - (Quakers) said three crew members of the ketch Gold- en Rule plan to go to the main- land for protest speechs against nuclear testing. They are Albert Smith Bigelow, 52, Cos Cob, Conn. skipper of’ the Golden Rule; Wil- liam R, Huntingtag, 51, St. James, N. H.; and Jamés*"Peck, 43 Black- wood Terrace, N. 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St. Clair County power plant to its Orion- Township substation, was in Highest . Award , of Arrow Order from ‘among~ the 110,000 siemabees of the Order, oof * Chippewa Lodge Chief Frank Breza of Utica was in charge of the’ ceremony, assisted by O, D. ‘Bostwick of the camp, Glenn Lack- ey -and Bill DeGrace. of Pontiac. - Heil, earned his award by pro- To Judge 4-H Livestock | Near Romeo Tomorrow: ROMEO —- ~The Highland 4H Club will open’ its annual livestock judging field day tomorrow with sheep judging from 9 to 11 am. at the Travis farm, ‘northwest of a More Schooling. . al abe aaa Three days of “hos tradia” pat throw in on UMBRELLA and TABLE rREE F LL-TRANSISTOR MOTOROLA Portable LG ¥ Honor T hree Area Scouting Leaders wa “strong leadership” to the local lodge as chief for two years and for reorganizing committees and activities, He recently served as area chief for the southeast- ern area of Michigan, * adviser of post 33 in & * ing extraordinary service and lead- ership to the lodge, : Iseppi, also active in the Ex- plorer: program, has given un- usual amounts of time and seiv- his award ata later date, Ex-President name. Late in August, Heil will be one of the national chiefs at a national convention at the University of Kansas. He is assistant explorer|¢c I* Braidwood is Pontiac District ‘scout executive. He has served as professional staff advisér to the lodge for several years, contribut- {Unconscious in Denver Heil and Iseppi received their Vigil’ Honor degree after complet- ing initiation ceremonies the fol- lowing day. Braidwood will receive? Calvin Coolidge sometimes used the initial ‘‘S,” but go far as the records show, he actually had no known middle demnation today before a commis- sion appointed by the . Oakland County Probate proceedings were unconstitution- to start condemnation p and 10 years ago this statute was amended to apply to electric light ee ee ee '_A Detroit Edison spokesman said the right-of-way as it could. Pontiac. Man Remains PONTIAC Jacobs, 67, of 3355 Giddings Rd., was still unconscious yesterday in a Denver, Colo,, hospital following near Denver, He was returning from a visit in W, Tienken Rd. About 96 per cent of the 1951 natural rubber output: came from one-third of thé total came from ithe Malaya district. Edison Condemnations | The State Supreme Court yester-| scheduled to proceed “with con-| — an automobile accident recently southeast A;zia, and more than . DR. MON ROE PARKER Dixie Church Sets Revival Crusade CLARKSTON—A Aeiek + eye. igelistic services will be conducted from Aug. 4 to 10 at the Dixie Bap- @FS |tist Church by Dr, Monroe Parker, president of the Pillsbury Baptist College, Awatonna, Minn. The Rev. Paul’ S, ‘Vanaman, pastor, announced. ’ A veteran revival crusader, Dr. Jones University in- Greenville, the company purchased as iiuch af - C.. ‘The services will be held at 7 p.m. each day at the new building, . 8505 Dixie highway. TOWNSHIP — Socks Lake Ofion 4-H Boy Tops in Black ‘n’ White Show. An Oakland County 4H boy won the grari championship in the Michigan 4-H Fitting and Michigan State Black and White California when his car left :the| Show. highway: Jacobs is the father of]. Mrs, Jack D. McCullough of 1750 He is Bill Middleton, of 2610 Ston- ey Creek Rd., Lake Orion. The..show, sponsored « by the Michigan Holstein Breeder's Assn. was held at the lonia Fairgrounds. Only about 25 per cent of all the daily newspapers in the world are Ho Stand Trial “Faces Charges in T heft | Parker for several years was &5- sistant to the president at Bob of Farm Equipment ot. Farmington — . . 4 : ae : ~- F ee aa “ : % : . . . a a r , y : 3 - : fs re on z : - ie a a _amg vowTTAc PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1; 1988 : Serene el cocina re tio ae ' | 190. Holstein Hetfors 2 tom pentane ithe earvomnting . 1 Gravel Pit Operation {Top State Court Ex-Policeman Sap reaper A pala dnp pe _ WEST, BRANCH (UPD — The] quality of animals tension Director James Crosby today. The qpiranls are consignments H HOME: HEATING OILS. replacém ments during the milk base- settirig period, Ogemaw Soeur ei “Sta-Olean” Budget Torms , FE 4-1584. larceny in the ’ Icharged with grand theft of Soak tnanale of dol-j}. ohay-ere Wicd Vigne, 28, who force six weeks ago in a patrol car and ton city po for sl . |drinking, sand George~ Beard, 39, of 32340 Grand: River. with simple larceny, waived exam- ination on the grand larceny charge yesterday and was bound over to. stand trial Aug. 11 in Cir- cuit Court; He lives at 20817 Sun- nydale St., Farmington Township. Arrested and arraigned Wednes- day, Beard pleaded not guilty be- fore “Municipal Ju ge John J. for Aug. 8. « bonds, of $2,500, Inc., . 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Do you how up useless satel- lites, shoot them ‘into the sun, send them skylarking into the cosmos or bring-them’-back home? Right now just four satellites are circling the earth — a huge Sputnik and three small U.S. moons, But one day there could be hundreds from numerous coun- tries. Colfisions would be. a remote chance, “but the dead soldiers * could be a*‘huisance, interfering | with other and better ‘experiments or space pare Blowing ‘up the old satellites with time bombs is no solution | Rocket Experts Study Trattic Jams in Space © ‘{the sun to.be consumed or to send Wca oes oat eee them jaunting further” into- space, off the beaten tracks. . *The question of how to recover or destroy satellites whose mis-| sion is complete is on the agenda| of the Committee on Rockets and Satellites at the, special meeting of the International Geophysical Year Committee under way here « * * -The agenda also lists dteccasion of the radio frequency yoices us- able for future satellites to avoid a Tower of Babel on the air: waves; a possible ‘internatiénal quota of satellites that should cir< culate at one time; a centtal| agency for satellites or spaceships to other planets; and questigns concerning other bodies, such as the moon or the planets, The most immediate questions concern how to share most fully and efficiently the IGY informa- obtained by the satellites; “Father of 7, Woman Missile Breakthrough Die in Car Collision. 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Steinman, 6. _Looking on with proud ‘and beaming The fourth annual reunion of “the English-Cronk families will _ be held Saturday at home of Mr.. and Mrs, Eng- lish on South Sanford ‘street. Atténding the affair wili be . and: Mrs. William Ctonk, . and Mrs. Robert Cronk, . and Mrs. James ‘Cronk, and Mrs. Wesley Hamil- ton, Mr. and Mts. Donald God- frey and Mr, and Mrs. Ronald “Abbe, all of ‘Hillman, © lio pretent wil be the fam- t Se as Families Set for Reunion ilies of Mr. and. Mrs, Lester English, Mr. and Mrs, Charles English, Mr. and Mrs,‘ Earl. ' English, Mr; and Mrs. Walter Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert English, and’ Mr, and Mrs. Del- - ‘mar Stearns, all of :Portiac. Additional guests will include _ Mr, noon beg daily meal, not'a Pontise ‘Press Photes by Bon Wagman Moore are (le{t) Linda Ann.Talan, 3, and Wendy Sue Talan, 4. Both children attend the school. - Pe goodies are (left to right) Mrs. Paul _ Meinke and Nancy, 3, and Mrs. John Schmitt and Losses approval are (left to right) his sister Sally Ann, 4, his mother, Mrs. Alvin ‘Steinman, and teacher Janet Ellen Johnson. ~ Breakfast a ‘Must’ Even When Dieting Don't ‘be a niorning ne a treat. And this holds ‘ine Nos if you're on a low fat . A nutritious. ercabanee ‘rich ’. in protein, vitamins, minerals and energy-giving foods should provide ‘at least one-quarter of your daily calorie allowance, *, * * Three Pages Today in Women’s Section * Set Area Flower. “Exhibit Plans are under way for the intarCeden Club xis eer Show, ‘“Autiémn Splendor,” eagle pine manpryeh - Waterford CAI Building. The show will be sponsored . young ladies and their summer by five garden clubs—the Pon- - tiac, Waterford and Sylvan branches of’ the Women’s Na- tional Farm and Garden Asso- The publicity committee for the show met at the Adah Shel- ly Library last Th aft- ernoon, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, general chairman of the flower show, led the meeting. The tea committee met Tues- ‘ day at the Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. Walter K. Wilman of the Pontiac Branch of National Farm and Garden Association is chairman of the tea —— _ tee, assisted D Mrs. Bohlman of the Waterford Branch, Mrs. Albert E. Kohn of Sylvan Branch, Mrs, J. L. Slaybaugh of Better Home and Garden Club and Mrs. Louis Guellec of the Dirt Gardeners Club. Mrs, John H. Patterson of the Pontiac Branch of the Na- tional Farm and Garden Asso- ciation will be hostess at her Illinois avenue, home Aug. 11 for the meeting ‘of the publicity . committee. Mrs, LeRoy S: Smal of the. Dirt Gardenérs, Club is chair- " man assisted Mrs. Louis Livingston of the Better Home and, Garden Club, Mrs. Neil _ Sullenberger of the Waterford Branch of National Farm and Garden Association and Mrs. Albert E, Kohn and Mrs. Harry J. Weed of the Sylvan Branch. and Janet—no one Croquet enthusiasts Neil Peter Stuart, Debbie Lee Newcomb, 5, took a moment out from an, exciting game to pose for our photographer. Croquet _is a regular part of the nursery school program and even the smallest ¢ ildren enjoy it. ~ 4, and. Playhouse School Center By LYDIA ROTHMAN Last Friday the, Women’s Section featured a story on the summer jobs of prospective college students: This week we have a story on two much younger, but very enterprising, job. The young vadien;* Janet Johnson, 12 years old, and Susan Moore, 11, are running a nursery school this summer in a playhouse they played in as long kk ke The girls, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs, Willard V. John- son and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Y. Moore of- Shoreview drive, Sylvan Shores, are next door neighbors. Every Monday and Fridey morning at 9:30 they pick up — eight to ten neighborhood chil- dren—all between the, ages of three and six—and bring them to the playhouse in Susan's back yerd. x *« ‘ : The playhouse is equipped with desks and a bulletin board and serves as the center of .activity. / PROJECTS ARE CREATIVE Under the direction of Susan . —~ the children -participate in singing and various creative projects sich as painting and handi- crafts. - Very often the group goes to the nearby park where they : play on-the playground. equip- ment. Midmorning finds the - group enjoying milk and — ham crackers. x * * , -All parents receive regular U. of M. Graduate Makes Debut as Paris Model _ PARIS (UPI — The only American model to make her _ debut this week with the Paris winter collections says that khe is the most” ‘jittery’ Ameri- can in Paris. But doe-eyed, Chicago-born ~ Diane Halbrook looked as cool as a cucumber as she some- what impatiently answered questions during a dress re- hearsal of Pierre Cardin’s col- lection. — “Of course I’m “fhervous but "so ave the others,” safd 5-foot 7-inch, 112-pound Diane, who . learned her fashion Ps and ‘Qs at Chicago's Marshall Field and Co, “Tt’s each girl for here U. OF M. GRADUATE Perhaps it's the knowledge of this that accounts for the re pagsior hte Hy ord of Mich- gan graduate’s success in poe em in the most demand- - ing style center in the world. _ She admitted that it took cer- tain “nerve” to’ walk into Pi- erre Cardin’s last June and to sell herself as a model to him because she “admired © his work."’ < : She landed the job. * \ x * “T came just forthe sum- Fie egg ng ora Aalie ~1 will be going back o the” states,” said Diane, whose par- \ ge . to -the . audience’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. §, Hal- brook, live in Detroit. However, she was quick to add that “I'd never cat up that little green passport.’’ a a ee a At this point a Cardin manne- quin in a bright orange bal- loon-shaped dress poked her head through the door, Diane, in the eerlagreare of keep- ing every tion top secret untif’the show,‘tried to motion her back, But the model did not heed her and casually pa- raded the gown down a circu- lar staircase to the floor be- | low. GOWN’S THE THING She noted that the French .mgodels — unlike their Ameri- can sisters—did not “play up but in- stead concentrated on showirig their gowns, “This is what makes them distinctive,” she. said. “You will. also notice that French ~ models wear less makeup than Americans.. However, - hey heavily make up their “eyes. ” . Diane’s gray eyes were heav- . ily aécentuated by. blue eye- shadow and mascata, Other- wise shé looked alluringly pale. She wore a simple boxy black lightweight suit. Her only jewelry was a gold’ butterfly pin worn at the collar, : for Creative Activities reports of their children’s prog- gress and activities from Jan- . et and Susan, The girls held an open house this week with the children's mothers as guests. The young- “sters presented dramatizations ‘of nursery rhymes and wore costymés. made by their two “teachers. ty _ NO OUTSIDE HELP The nursery. school program, which began the end of June and will continue through Au- Janet and Susan with no par- ental or outside help. Need- . less to say, the. girls have two .- very proud sets of parents: a ee Not only have the girls helped the neighborhood moth- by taking care of their children on these two days, but they-also have provided — hours of constructive recrea- tion for the children, as well as building a savings account of their own. And of course, it has been an excellent~ experience, giv- ing them a real feeling of — and accomplish- ment, Loyal Neighbors Meet for Supper The Loyal Neighbors Club of Going street held a coopera- tive dmner Thursday evening . at the Hira street home. of Mrs. Eric Larvick. .. ,.. Birthdays of Mrs. Jack Boel- man, Mrs, James Binning and Mrs. Grover Sturgis were cele- brated. hm Enjoying lunch between events at the National Skeet Shooting Associa- — tion’s. 21st annual championship com- ’ petition. are M¥\-and Mrs. William Brown of: Birmingham and Oxford.. 4 bo4 Mr, and Mrs. y Trumble: of engagement of ' their daughter, Mr.-and Mrs. . _ Birmingham. Leon C. Rochester. - announce the” Judy Katherine, to Alfred” James” Macksey Jr., - gon of . Alfred J. Macksey of. He is a graduate of - Michigan: . State Yniversity and a member of Alpha Tau. Omega fraternity. * Birmingham Folk F ote Guests, Brides-to- Be JUDY KATHERINE TRUMBLE +6 BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. George E. Hawley of Carls- * bad, Calif., is the house guest Mr. secon? of Detroit, is ’ the son of Mrs. John A. Bur- - well of Upperville, Va., and - evs and their three children, Mrs, Charles Seator, — Mr. Brown pateipeee in. the: events the late’-Mr.-Burwell. * & & of Mrs. Albert. L.. LeGro of Glenhurst drive. Mrs. Hawley is. a former Detroiter. Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs, Robert Mantell and Mrs. Manley Da- ‘vig aré old friends who have entertained for Mrs. Hawley. Tuesday, Mrs. Griffith Ogden Ellis will give & luncheon in © -of Pleasant Ridge, (nee Mary +. &:. ® Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Bow- Delphine, Jonathan and Hen- ry, will spend,the coming fort- night at Harbor Beach. 7 x * * ’ Judy Trumble of Pesan , whose marriage .to Alfred’ J. ~ Werner Macksey Jr. will ‘take place Germany. Sept. 13, was honor guest at G {I Ethel Hunter Ogden of Greenwich, Conn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. -F. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Tisdale — Holt of of Lyonhurst avenue, Her en- Mr. and Mrs, David Thomas ~ Birmingham. He is the son of 4% tine Press Photo held at the ‘Oakland Couey Sports. man’s Club this week. Their sons ~ Edward, 13, and Bill Jr., 16, won the ‘tworman team championship on side at a clambake at the Un- _ ganizing new groups, training — derhill home. ; Wednesday: Bud, 15, also took t awards in the events. “> : nn A fis well Jr., was jannounced re Delta Sorority 4 centy ‘by "her parents, Mr Holt is a oe and Mrs, William _. The ‘bride-elect is the daugh- © Ogden. ie fe, Se ee : — sie Pare “ee 8 LO Attend Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crim ee ae Camp. Fite. cece, S be guests at an old-fashioned 4 ession | at the _M, Berestord : : dane strom, kd direc. _™P*_ Conan Hae : a t Council of . pee a TF : imp Fire Girls, wil attend a MP. sn Mrs. George Mo Pe uEcoceel Sok Sek, eam in Peaceful Valley, Colo., Aug. road home, = : 17-Sept. 5. £§ £82 vf ‘The course, given by Camp “Mrs. Carl A. Underhill en- Fire Girls, Inc., will be con- tertained at a tea this after. — dycted at the Peaceful Valley_\ noon introducing her future - tie SERGE fe Miss Strom has been with ' 7 ee the Pontiac nce-April. will, be married Sept. 2.to + ae oi: Carl A, Underhill Jr. ee in the fields of social work On Saturday Tony tnderhill Py ER Te eee ee ON Re get 4 - fi THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST Ls ‘1958 | Teenagers Show: Preference for Suburbia F 5 By EUGENE GILBERT | . Gilbert. Youth Research Co, The. flight to suburbia — that post-war phenoménon that has caught the attention of sociologists “land the satirical scorn of novelists when their turn comes to raise a family, this wholesale migration ~~ |tothe outlying districts of our Narge cities will continue at an accelerated pace. x & * nationwide survey said they wanted out as sbon as possible. And of these, 84 per cent. chose the suburbs, while only § -per' cent wanted to live in a small town. The rest pre ving: Thdaagors $2 sina tome aid on farms were more contented—*with their lot. At least the boy's were. a Z 5 g fs ity i te i rT 5 Hs | More than 4 out of every 10} city-dwelling teeagers we inter- - |\viewed in a Only 24 per cent. wanted to live). | MR. and MRS. JOSEPH Evelyn Rose Duckett Wed ? n- | Adam Hensel EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE and RIDER... and a: SQUARE DANCERS “lt it's Western. we have it” PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 14% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available-in Day or ors Classes Write, Phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 '|Cochran Sept. icularly among clty. boys _] girls interviewed. “| “The city is getting ‘to be a terrible place to live,” complained end Phe tite Maxstein of Bayside, a’ rather. quiet residential section of New York Ci To Susan Fre Parents of the couple are Mr. mond, Ind., and Mr, and? Mrs. The bride, given in marriage P her grantor. Herbert Davidson, wore.a ballerina length gown of white lace over with a. shoulder- veil. On a white prayer of honor. She wore a_ballerina- length dress of pink lace over pink ‘ltaffeta and carried a bouquet of Velmer “‘Croteau was best man. Ushers were Clifford Duckett, the tain. Following the reception, the : “pein Rose Duckett of Beach street and Joseph Charles Hensel were married Saturday morning . |at St, Michael Chureh. of Chamberlain _Mrs. Velmer Croteau was matron 1, 19, of Evans- 4 Married © Saturday -at St. Michael » Church - were ‘\ Evelyn Rose Duckett . and * Joseph Charles Hensel. ‘Parents of the couple are— Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Neuhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hensel. C. HENSEL dress with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow tea roses. Mrs. Hensel wore a blue crepe dress with white accessories and. pink and Mrs. Robert Neuhoff of Rich-|tea-rose corsage. bride’s brother; and Donald Moun-| s ‘For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Neuhoff wore a beige lace : ' {Nancy Ann Day Announces = “Attendants m|.-Nancy Ann Day of Rochester, who’ will marry John Timothy 6, named her at- 3 \tendants at a miscellaneous shower held Tuesday at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. Carl Rogers. Cohostesses were Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Peters. Gainer, Mary Lynn Marqu will be flower girl, Of all the hospital beds in, the U. S. about 71 per cent are gov- ernment-operated — 44 per cent by states, 14 by-the°U. S., and 13 by city-county. Swimsuits ROSE MARIE REID ROXANNE COLE of CALIFORNIA JANTZEN | : ‘ = A * Sat , HURON at TELEGRAPH Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 10 to 9—Tues., — Wed,, Sat. , FROM Rear of Used TV Sets | 4" Store sso BRIM tre rence eenes : a : SWEET'S “cr “ TV SHOP . 422 W. Huron FE 41133 10 to 6 “Free Parking C. ‘Sibary Mary Jane Puertas*will be maid jot honor. Bridesmaids will be wai |Nancy Wright, Judith Gray, Sylvia ard and Carlyn Sibary. Sandra Bonfiglio by Sauna Whar Adorable playmate for your daughter — a doll that's the love of a bazaar! Make dress of remnant; hair of straw yarn (fun for little} girls to braid)! Pattern 698: Directions, transfer for 15-inch doll, pattern for dress, slip, panties. Send thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern — add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chel- sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly, Pattern Number, Name, Address and Zone. : As a bonus, two complete pat- terns are printed right in our Laura Wheéler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you’ll want to order — easy fascinating hand- _ {work for yourself, your home, gifts, bazaar items. Send 25 cents. for your copy of this book today! ie - fon, Ill, the suburbs “provide a more wholesome life.” Fifteen-year-old Dick Ayer said his family moved to Merchantville, N. J., to “get away from gang wars and live in a decent _ ‘| borhood.”’ Ellen Kalb, 15, of Flushing, another residential section of New ./York City, said she wanted out “becaiise of juvenile delinquency and racial differences.” : SOME STILL LIKE CITY Despite the barrage of criticism thrown up by beth urban. and rural teenagers’ who’ wanted no part of, it, the city still had its admirers and defenders: .— “The city offers intellectual stimulation and considerable sophisti¢ation,”’ insisted 19-year- old Frederick Litto of Les Angeles, “Why does everybody want to be a hick?” one Barry Warner of Portland, Oré Even suburbia had its share Ae a Cities Losing Lure, Beak ise aoe Kids of the Gleenchented. Jo Ann Whalty of .Hastings-on-Hudson, a pleasant commuter } near New York, said she she were back in the big’ city. . she sighed, Everything is) theré.’’ Similarly, Jack Julier, 17, of} Kirkwood, preferred , said he the city because “it’s easier to get to different places and it’s closer to the business world.” In' the course of this survey, |” We were surprised to learn that the glitter of the big. city “4ights ne longer holds’ a fascina- tion fer country boys and girls. Only. 5 per cent-of the rural boys and 3 per cent of the girls: dissatisfied. with would trade = with the city slicker, By RUTH How does it happen. . Women Still oe Out on Short End... MILLETT That when a woman with a house to. run, a husband; * to keep happy and children to bring up, is lucky enough| to have a maid to help her, it is assumed that she doesn’t have anything to do? No one claims that an executive leads a-tife of ease just because he has a secretary to do some of his routine jobs-for him. That now when women are outliving men, the| § |women are blamed for not _jhusbands? Back in the old days when men often out- taking better care of their body pointed an accusing finger at the, men for over- working their womenfolk. “That when a widower marries in a hurry everyone is glad that the poor man has someone to look after him? When a woman who has been a widow less than a year starts casting her eyes about for|™an a second mate, people seit so charitable. ; That ‘what a man hears ‘at the office is news or facts? What a woman hears at her sewing cluh is called gossip. That we hear so much about all the labor-saving devices that have made housework a ‘snap’? We don’t hear about how modern in- ventions have made men’s work in offices »nd factories a snap. That a man who can spot a phony is. considered a ‘good judge of human naturé?” But a ‘woman who can see through the pretenses of her sisters is just considered catty. That a man whose manner and lived‘two or three-wives, no-+ dress don’t correspond with his im- portance gets credit for being “plain as dn old shoe’? When it’s the wife who refuses to live up to her “position,” she is criticized for not keeping up with her husband. That everyone: assumes that the “New York,”|. & “is the?” greatest. oe living 4 | A tweed jacket covers this black sheer wool dress by B. H. Wragge. Widely pleated and loosely belted, the man who isn’t married by the| wide-collared jacket fastens once with a jeweled button. time he is 40 simply prefers bach- — : elorhood?. But people assume that |’ ; . the woman who is still single at}/ 7). 4. + 4 7 - State University, to be held Mon- ie ton't married because ob never! 1S171 Leader _lday at Kellogg Center: She also had the chance. - x ok * In an’ age of so-called “equality between the sexes,” there still iseem to be quite a few inequalities. |“ of WCTU Fetes: | ea Treasurers District treasurers of the Wom- en’s Christian Temperance Union were entertained Tuesday at the Gale road home of Mrs. Joseph Green, 18th District president. As- sisting her were Mrs. Frank Har- denberg and Mrs, Eleah Patten. Mrs. L. G. Rowley, state presi- dent, will represent the WCTU at the Religious Communication Workshop sponsored by Michigan will. attend Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams’ conference on safety. Tues- day in Saginaw. District Treasurer Mrs.’ Oral Mason announced that Bill Joyce, editor of the state Youth Temper- ance Council paper, will be dele- gate to the National WCTU and YTC Convention to be held Aug. 29-Sept. 2, in Washington, D. C. Delegates will meet Mrs. Eisen-" hower. Among the first’ products adver- tised in newspapers were tea, cof- fee and chocdiate. By MURIEL LAWRENCE In a recently published child guidance book, its ‘expert’ author tells a story about .@ certain Mrs. daughter Lois from the house of a kindergarten friend. Arriving, she found Lois and another child playing without their hostess, who'd been removed to her room for becoming too wild and excited. On~the way home, Lois said, “Mommy, couldn’t Nan'’s mother have taught her that lesson some other time?” “Surely Lois was right,’’ intones the expert. Then, criticizing the removal ee tr Closéd Wednesday at Noon , 1958 MODELS © e Williams who went to collect her | | of an overexcited child from the presence of others as humiliat- ing, she writes, “No any Nan’s mother was hard pr but she might have found some other way to control her excite- ment instead of sending her to her room.””°- ~ Maybe the expert has tranquil izers in mind. Anyway, I found her bland, patronizing a aS and silly. Sometimes a -child does get overexcited. by the presence of others. Sometimes, having our own affairs to take care of as well as his, we don’t register his growing intoxication until! it’s got out of his control. Then we remove him from the environ- ment that’s _overstimulating him to the quietness of a room that will help to calm him down, | We take this action, not to ta imiliate him but to protect hith against humiliation. 7 | Children don't like ‘in the presence of ‘have retained control of them- ‘selves any more than we like get- sting. drunk in the presence of ple who don’t drink. If we permit their wildness to get out of hand, [ee EE they get scared — and will them-, selves want to withdraw under © The walking svif bridges the gop | between mild and cold weather, - especially in leather coat which can be worn with separate skirt or dress. The new leather fashions for fall sparkle with non-conformist origi- — Open Monday and Friday ‘iil § Permanents AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! All work done by senior — students under super vision of instructor. Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All. Day. W ednesday Call Miss. Wilson Today for Information “PONTIAC ‘BEAUTY COLLEGE 161%, East Huron Behind Kresge's, 2nd Floor oi a nality. Wear the collar of your tweed dress outside the coat or ‘wear your leather skirt with leather \trimmed tweed sweater. Experts’ Judgments Not Always Sound the protection of someone they a trust to govern their impulses ~ them. But dealing with children's overexcitement isn’t the subject of this column. It's the experts who make pro- nouncements on action we should take toward. children like Moses .coming down from Sinai with the Word of God. They’re not experts but egotists. The value of any actiqn we take toward Nan depends on the feeling behind it. And experts like this lady pre- sume greatly in judging our ac- tion without knowledge of our reason for taking it. . YMCA Fun Club Talent Show ~ Attracts 200 The Pontiac YMCA held its an- nual Summer Fun Club Talent Show and Carnival Wednesday eve- ning. More than 200 attended. Pro- ceeds will be forwarded to the World Service Fund. The YMCA will hold open house next Thursday and Friday evenings beginning at 7 o'clock. All parents and ®thers~interésted are invited to attend and see the children in gym work and swimming. A woodcraft display will high- light the evenings activities. WEEKEND Lotex Assorted Patterns - ' Assorted Colors ' Assorted Sizes Wrote =e STEEN i Jesu aH AHS iE (|S wie =|} For Your Shopping a women’ SWIM WEAR | Regularly. from $5.95 to $8.95 Once-In-A-Lifetime Bargain GOODMAN'S. sto Segre Boar a SIS! 1 Sit HS 1} Sil 1! iE a SPECIAL! $198 amar SHS WE pore st. ge Pz : Check Your Posture Strengthen By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN — @ “t am 18 years ald. I ain not overweight but my stomach sticks ‘out, I can’t hold it in. What sort ” . an exciting new of exercises should I take? Are. By EMILY POST . F . Acrosonic ee bending ones good for this?” ° “Dear Mrs. Post: My bus- ae ‘< —_ A. Perhaps your abdominal - band’s son has’ just recently . on ° New. Low Price. muscles have become lax be- announced his engagement. He a ¢ Most tasteful cause .of poor postute, Remind ‘}. lives with his mother but >| De ele { Classically simple many times each day comes to visit us oftém and I design ever-achieved! | to tuck your hips under and pull am very. fond of him. I would —_ ¢ Exclusive new your abdomen in, Also take ex- ~ Keeley arog gape) ad ait ond ere mae ercises to strengthen the abdom- posed to do. ~~ : syetinkey height. inal muscles, The bending ex- “His mother . has . already : , r Exceptional tone, and ercises are for the waistline. These which are taken lying on the back and raising either the legs or the truck are the ones - you need, Q. “Does an adult need milk ‘for best nutrition I think this is an advertising stunt, I do not think Q This girl is doing a Josephine Lowman exercise fort the abdomen ~Abdokijaal Muscles: .% = hat le need milk after . : ns on.” : as poet call gegen paler po a oat Mr _ Pontiac's Locally iat Home cel en tc, ; a parents . win Pianos ir A. This is a mistake many accom can Yash ould of ¥ street. No wedding ee eS oe Dear Abby poem however, 5 ask your stepson to | date has been aa 119 North Saginaw Street | Phone FE 5-8222 ye You ‘ L. the porch light and throw a deoves Tt uu cacrct w otk . Jimmie Shoun, José Marti- - overseas (and how to wrap it) a : who is so that the nez, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. tay just as you“are.” That is the) 7 hope they will contact this DEAR ABBY: Each year son called rhay decide it she ga) al oad ean Nial ‘Southard, Mrs, Alex Varta- aspoons sali CONFIDENTIAL TO PUZ- , I do not 3 d this tim vi *: ; at Oe tone 19° Pt) column. Tt would be @ Pleas- | tvamped with announcements MDEARY ABEY: Car daugh- | Wishes to come! to the tele- |bedian and Mrs. Myrosiaw Heush- Q. “I have trouble with in- age eee seh ey eek of graduations, confirmations | ter is 16. She is going steady = ka. se grown toenails. I do not know mints x rere eyo . and weddings. Some are invi- ae the first cai aay fellow why What can T do?” DEAR AB: “hat tetter | ttimns 12 attend these affairs, | She ever dated. Since she’ has prébab Peed Ge Sqoirel ceed | tormmcemeat? ei rheinnmreveiet |7i7) Bei Cc Wed ah Zon probably nave cot vod | fom Peas the Sauirel caused | announcemenis™ telling. you | parental contra over here nette ernice. Ox . “me to w a fuse. I am a the affair took place? It looks ctrical ppliance pecialist shoes. which were not properly | happy bachelor, aged 50, who like teey ate aski . e failed two subjects and we Y Ele A S 4 , , age . 'y are ng you for a Ik to her. The other ; our, fitted, or maybe both, Cut pe has a begutiful apartment, present. My husband and I can’t talk to her. ‘ne Annette ice Cox was mar- -|bride’s parents followed “the cere- 121.8 Saginaw ce tha aoe “FE 5-6189 nails straight aren the top. brand new car, a bank roll ‘| have to ask each other if we ace a= eon thin tackicat ried to Jamies York Carpenter Sat-|mony, and a reception ‘was held Foals yp ones oe wees shoes w aves * and-‘my mamma does my cook- even know some of these ‘peo- 1 am afraid of hed. 1 and pa morning at St. ijthere Saturday evening. « shew ees ee juvenile authorities have rec- “wok —, — “Ae Su aati apa eens Pee : ™ ee ee Se senso Smmended payehatic.teat- | “The bride i the daughter of Mr. Auxiliary Meets “NOW IS THE TIME” Z send a stamped, self-addressed en-/” Trove You Tried This? [ G] ment, but Tam afraid of the jand Mrs. Albert Cox of Jamm) vrw 1008 Auxiliary met at the Repair. or Remodel You Pus. oh é ave rou 18 *| scandal. What do you suggest |road and the bridegroom is the son : No. 2 to Josephine Lowman in| =| we do?” of Mrs. Grace Carpenter of Myra|Post Rooms ‘Monday evening. COLD FUR debra on care of this newspaper, Thi ‘Sli d Pp d C k , DESPERATE MOTHER |street and the late Raymond E.|Plans were made for a picnic to B H ee x * * : in ice oun a e DEAR MOTHER: Scandal? | Carpenter. be held at the home of Mrs. Marty one lusive 1” + is ed Tomorrow: ‘Exercise to Firm 7 ‘| (What scandal-is there in gding For her wedding, the bride Pike, on Silver Lake. —_ = Upper Anes aad Best | e iclous With. Fruit — =| ‘to a clergyman for a sick soul | wore a white Ince ballerina eae . *|. or to a dentist for an aching length gown. Her veil fell from |} o] Raisins Add Zest By JANET ODELL POUND CAKE = tooth? Your daughter’s emo- | 9 beaded tiara and slie carried Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs, Millard Wade | | ‘tions are out of ‘order. and a | @ bouquet of white carnations on Try raisin bread in your In . “1 cup vegeiahle shortening 2 psychiatrist can help her. Your | @ prayer book, bread puddings instead.of white this season of the year is," taps © |: daughter should go P ‘when fresh fruit is often the esas = "4 Judith Cox was her sister’s-only bread and see the difference || “dessert course, a simple cake #,upa.ted qake four =F ee ‘Jattendant. She wore a light blue & me Contact eee _ For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self- addressed stamped envelope. until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at 4 time, beating well after each one. * * 6 &. Add sifted dry gets | : . thatit makes. The ,raisins nev- is welcome. Mrs. Millard M4 teaspoo ‘ chiffon dress and carried a‘ bou- er settle to the bottom: of the © Wade of Milford "Yq. teas black walnut flavdr- ZLED: Don’t let Julia fool . white : e pudding. : Shy womens be ea yet No nice girl has three |G oa a — q Cream shortening well, add #| ates in one evening. * «€ & 2 sugar gradually and cream ” & &. Edward Washburn was best man with Alfred Beanblossom of Dray-| jton Plains as usher. : = Mrs, Cox wore a grey. dress with white trim and white ac- cessories for, her daughter's wed- Mrs. Wade’s family ranges from a tiny daughter of two to _a téenage son and a married daughter. Mrs. Wade says all - her time is taken up with her 3 DAYS ONLY - LIMITED 1 VISION v You can lead a boy to water— DR. .B. R. BERMAN Optometrist «& 17 N. Saginaw : FE 4-7071// ; mear future. family and with church work, She is looking forward to be- coming a grandmother in the 80 and flavorings.. Pour into a greased tube .pan or two bread : : = greased bread pans. Bake 60- © around; ask any dizzy mother.. oven. minutes in a 350-degree + ‘|but you can’t make him wash wane Children make the world go “\honey are soon parted ..In Hollywood a fool and his —Earl Wilson CONOVER CHAIR O’HEARN Rock Maple SUPERIOR Solid Cherry — pee from the Unburried Past. ' Nod é The exquisite workmanship of yosteday now re- produted ‘with modern “know how” to bring you. furniture at its best, SAVE 10% to 30% IN OUR at prices you can afford. AUGUST. FURNITURE SALE SAVE 10% on ALL SPECIAL. ORDERS in AUGUST. _,. ‘ f < ‘a ‘ Drayton Home OR 3-2300 — 4479- Dixie ‘Hwy., Drayton Plains We Are Closed Wednesday Furnishings . Afternoons in August~ % ding. Mrs. Carpenter wore an aqua print dresses with white ac- cessories. Both wore corsages of -pink and white rosebuds and FREE "PAD ‘ INLAID LINOLEUM gOR sg Sq. Ya. as Free Estimates NOTHING DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY 100% NYLON CARPET | a Sq. Ya. ee és Working Man e F FREE ~ LABOR a Prices! U o— FORMICA TOPS SPECIALIST IN PLASTIC. 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Imagine it . . . a warehouse full of bedding and all-at a flat 14 off regular ~ prices. We can’t mention the names of the famous manufacturers, but they are the biggest in the business. Just wait ‘til you see the tremendous selection of beautiful * covers! ‘Heavy woven stripes, imported damask fabrics, prints and satin stripes... ' ¥ we've got them all. Because these are discontinued prints arid covers, Thomas Economy, bought the entire lot at’a terrific reduction — which we are now passing on to-you. BUT DON’T WAIT! You'll be wise to hurry to Thonias Economy at once diced the best selection. | aii alas iilliagsailires a yi toe inal huh Sos Dag A eT a ee ees Tee Reg. $39.50 MATTRESSES T eg. #59. 20 MATTRESSES | _ §f Reg. $69.50 ee ? or BOX SPBINGS | or BOX SPRINGS — gt "or BOX SPRINGS - If'3q ONLY $5 DOWN! CONLY $6 DOWN! =f [fF ~ ONLY $7 DOWN! Easy Ample Credit = Terms! : J ag - % : "361 souTH SAGINAW svat “PONTIAC, Free Parking! eee ere ee ne ¢ ae po , ey ere: is ay > , AUGUST 1, 1958 ~ wfone | : | PONTIAC, | MICHIGAN, it er oe ioe as to “ak rontent ce - So ; 2 : re [Bolling Drives a4 Crucial Series Starts in NLin Martin With Winning vec * John Morano, 5th draft choice of the Detroit Pistons from: St. Pe- ter’s College, came: to terms today with general maraent Nick Ker- bawy. + Associated Press Sports Writer |with Saha and Bob Rush work: away as the Reds came to bat|run for -Chicago, but it took. a x * * : It ies been 17 years since the The most important series of the ing the Sunday doubleheader. in the eighth, trailing 94,. But Pittsburgh etror and a wild pitch,’ Detroit Red Wings’ opened their National League season, begin- Manager Bill Rigney had -Ru-|pinch hitter Walt Dropo’s two-run|following Bobby Thomson's Ei h h " : |ning tonight, finds the first place/ben Gomez scheduled to hurl to-|homer and run-scoring singles by/jeithth-inning single, to bring} ©!Q t nning Smash — season on the road. This year, Saturday, Oct; 11 they will open at Montreal. Last road opener was 1941 when they beat Mee treal 3-2 at the Forum. Ron Washensky - of Pittsburgh will meet, Ducky Dietz of Detroit home the tie-breaking run. The four-bagger gave Banks the Na- tional League lead and tiéd him Dee Fondy and i walk to Frank)with Boston’s Jackie Jénsen for Robinson ‘preceded Whisenant’s|the major league leadership. game-winning hit. * *® & Jim Hearn, making his ‘first night, Gomez, however, was used in relief last night and was charged with the loss. Johnny An- tonelli, the ace of the staff, lost Wednesday night. Red Worthing- ton, a member of the big four, was yesterday’s: starter. That x * * Jerry Lynch, Ed Bailey and Don Hoak tied the score, In the ninth, singles by Johnny Temple and Causes Dispute With Umpire Flaherty ; Milwaukee Braves “up” and - |teady and- the ‘second place San Francisco Giants ‘‘down” arti to- tally unprepared, : ‘Events during the past: two nights altered the pennant pic- ture completely, On Wednesday ning anymore” after arriving for the American-Polish games which} . * * * The IGSA won the representa- x * Ed Carter, PGA tournament di- * hitter for his second triumph without a defeat since his recall|- Pabt can eaoriee le morning, the Giants were sitting|leaves 19-year-old Mike McCor-| The Braves rallied for three|start since July 20, 1957, held the gpa ang ny eco pea Bak: : REDE COED thence vow nicht. on top, a full game in front of|mick and spot starter Stu Miller/runs in the. eighth against Stan|Cardinals to five hits until the). 4 ioces only to the bottom clubs. : * ko o* the Braves following one of their|for tonight :and tomorrow. An-|Williams to snap a 1-1 tie with|eighth when he needed help from| ti. j¢ quite like thai; but almost. E The first. big scrimmage ses-'| typical Frank Merriwell finishes|tonelli and Goniez most likely will/Los Angeles, Joe Adcock, was|Dick Farrell to hang up his sec-)" poo¢ at the record, Lary has ; sion was planned for the Lions while the Braves were being|hurl the Sunday twin bill. Covington and Johnny Loganjond triumph of the year. Harty) yo 49 games and Jost the same at Cranbreok today. Stan Camp: - . : slapped down by ‘their nemesis, | &: #2 drove’ in the runs. Henry Aaron|Anderson walloped’ his 15th hom-| .mber Five victorie: hgve ‘come ___ alt end Stoveldumhes were: ax ve Wirephete the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants, paced by Leon/got Milwaukee's first run, homer-|er of the year in the first inning, ‘the American League-lead- we * two Kansas City players is only the result of a collision as Hal Today, it is the Braves who are|DY Willie Kirkland, appeared to|the fourth. Phils a lead" they never relin- ten him only once. Three tri- - The Chicago White Sox -have| Smith (left) and Preston Ward were trying to get a pop fly in their |, 4.) game in front, after win-/bave the game safely stashed] Ernie Banks hit his 29th homelquished. © Mohs have ‘Chine at the signed Auburn pitcher-outfielder| game with the Yanks last night. The Yankees won, 8-3. ing two in a row against Los . : Q Ee of: the second-place Red ning ts ~ Mauley Johnston for a ‘‘sizeable’' : - _. |Angeles while the Giants were Sox, who: have not beaten him at bonus. ae . blowing two to Cincinnati. | Se was k kik i: . Last night’s Giant loss’ to the That leaves Lary with = rec A minimum age requirement om romises n ° IS ql e Redlegs was a crusher, They™led ord of 2-9 against the five other — ‘ of 16 has been -establishel by 6-0 after four innings and 9-4 after also-rans, none of which can the New York Racing Assn. : . 74. Cincinnati, however, rallied boast a .500 won-lest record. », for its thoroughbred race tracks. ne 4 ; i for five runs in the eighth and Lary permitted the Red Sox only The ruling requires that all | Tui ‘lwon, 10-9, on pinch hitter Pete four hits yesterday to win a 3-2 minors _ admitted be accont- e ween : ; ONSOrs Whisenant’s single With the bases, hurling duel from rookie Bill Mon- - panied by an adult. w ° i loaded and one out in the ninth. : | bouquette, - sia ie i Ane fi . Z Milwaukee, enceuraged by War- A disputed eighty inning. double ‘ Olympic champion and world; CHICAGO (AP) — The dispute|man committee that will concern So ial iat sad ve Bay ar ager ge me Se record sprint specialist Tom Court-|between the Professional Golfers} itself with tournament questions. day night, followed with 9.4.2 ¢ri-[ nave ig wh 10tK winning run ney announced in Warsaw, Poland Assn. and the International Golf in 6 monlltc eckn aia = - viewer ¥; : ; , the PGA po umph ‘yesterday to capture their he will retire from track compe-|Sponsors Assn. over tournament Z ;- Third base umpire John _Fia- : Hy , -|make the decisions of the com-|first series of the year against tition after this season. He said |operations has been settled ami ittee only advisory and not bind.|Los Angeles. Young Juan Pizarro herty ruled that Frank Bolling’s j he “‘cannot get ex¢ited about run-|cably, except for minor details, oe ee only cy anc oo an wont the Autunea hurling a four- ’ smash down the third base line ‘ started today. tion it has demanded on the 12- rector, said Thursday: - from Wichita. wasn’t even close. The ball was a “Both, sideS have given a lot in * ke ek: [en eae the interests of tournament golf in| Philadelphia. won its \ third). eg: , 3 Only. Badgst Left this thing.” sovtght from St. Louis 4-1, to seep said “‘no question ‘about it—the ball - AM “Skip” McMahon, ‘of Los|past the Cardinals info sixth was way to the other side of the ngeles, - Bee elected president place. The Chicago Cubs moved ai oe of the IGSA, said: ; to within a half. game of third] | Boston players said Fia- ¢ “We don't faminnacie any|place Pittsburgh, defeating the| herty was trying to jump out of the . - | more problems.” Pirates 5-4 in a game halted after way: of the ball, and could not | en Se ieort yea bi geecncel ia ea fla Sonar sd ss Sadie Peon _1| the third a te Z. Daniel |0 tournaments valued at more — have their top bean oul, : : ee Mittn.~-Sud Badger] Boone of Chevy Chase, Md., 2 |than half a million dollars. pitchers all primed for the big] & Al Kaline and Gail Harris “drove survived two rounds-of head hunt-| and 1;~Bam Grace of Southfield | Both sides agreed on the basic|fourgame series with the -Giants.| | in fourth inning runs ‘for Detroit ing in the USGA junior golf tour-| lest to John Colwick ‘of Dallas, makeup of the 12-man committee Lew - Burdette Opens tonight, and Martin. started the winning nament to advance to thexfourth| Texas, 2 and 1, and Pete Green /28 follows: Carleton Willey goes tomorrow rally with a leadoff double in the round Thursday. but three *gther| of Birmingham was eliminated * & & bs on hp grr ge ba ang Six tournament sponsors; four of them to be sponsors from the IGSA_ group because that organi- zation represents 19 of 32 tourneys co-sponsord by the PGA, That was the proportionate representation |demanded by the international as- sociation, Three members of the PGA Ad- visory Committee, Three Members of the PGA Tournament Committee. A spokesman for the IGSA said the 12-member tournament com- mittee will “maintain an avenue of communication -between our Soffballers Ma = 10 peer cts The nam e followin Errors in 4 Innings ‘contractaal" policy boerd by George Smith of New Bern, M.-C., L-up in 19 holes. Badger’s opponent in today’s fourth round. will.be Gordon Baker - a Duke Maas Wins for Yanks, 8-3 Ex-Tiger Needs Help in 6th. Inning but Pockets Victory . rot fa AP Wirephote eUigsgyan wasi-it would appear trom this ‘already had made the-putout and dropped picture that Red Sox first‘baseman Dick Gernert ball on the double play. The Tigers beat. is safe at second base, but shortstop Inman Veal Red Sox, 3-2 at Briggs Stadium. fe the the KANSAS CITY (AP)—The New York Yankees manhandled five Kansas City pitchers for a 13-hit,| Ex 8-3 decision over the Athletics. Thursday night, avenging two straight losses here to the upstart Ex-Teammate Says Colts Act Like Cham amps. Lions Building Legs" to its contractual policy board; The Jim Wall Service team in|TY Eagar tate — Doug|A's. saw Waterford’s N: tional Leagu was 5 on; er . Hagel, Duke aas pocketed e : , iver and Bob Watson, Hart-jtory, with the help of Jeriny Kuckt who relieved him fn the start of camp last year, ” said V-il- Won Lest Pet. : BRUNO L, KEARNS New York ....... So. 6 67 — Leading earlier 4-1, the Wall nine| Barons Get B = Maris spoiled Maas’ shut- By 2S . aile ‘ Reo scrap ig |fell apart to the Ath inning making! . z cnt send sing Mi a nthe | Sports. Editor, Pontiac Press |” “We're working hard and our|P*°®. Observers say that the rea- < P me 4 4 49 136, |seven errors while the Pontiac|From Red Wing Club. |sixth ng Maas to’ the a son for the late season surge to| . —— Cleveland 2)... % 6% «64% int |Lake Merchants were banging showers. Do the Lions sombre aed pree§ in arated age hn ce emg ag (OE It’s Walled Lake vs. the South - Detrot 0.46 $2 468 485 leight hits to score 13 runs, The| Jack Adams today signed three toe - land the enthusiasm to repeat as| Start our season,”.-Wilson said. e even with all the key {n-|field Americans and the Birming- fi [weititttereapay's iescits " |final count read 19-4° with the|tight wingers responsible for #9| After a second inning threat in|champions of the National Football|, “Sure we will have to count ajfuries, was that the Lions grew |ham Nationals battle the 2 z L ; ad three !menton!and lot more on some of our younger|Physically stronger while manyjham Americans in the : losers finishing with 10 bobbles in}goals last year and sold another|which they had, : : ork 3 Raneas City 3, night g 10 Leagué? a . Washington ‘at Chicago, postponed, rainia 444 inning contest. ~ who scored only nine times in|went down without scoring, the _ players ‘and rookies, but Ro one aig oe wee. losing. their) of a Little League D play a _ Baitimore at Cleveland, acs The American League contest in/1957-58. Gordie Howe, Jack Mc-|Yankees came up with ‘two runs Ap ex-Lion,_ Ray Krouse, now} can say the older fellows are lying| legs. on eh offs at re Park in a i Boston, at Cleveland. 2. twtnight, 5, yai{the double bill was just the oppo-|Intyre and Duncan Fisher were the|in the -third and were never/with the Baltimore Colts, says no. down and playing dead,” he added. Tw sh vos cmc! Fiy Woodeshick (2-1) “and MeLish (36). site as Lakeland Pharmacy/signers while. Bob Bailey was headed. *|Krouse, wha — to Detroit from® ¢ can be recalled last year | of Wiccan, = Danny Lewis Waited Lake ae EY ay va, Pierce tb). a » | |Squeezed by Sno-Bol and Wimpy|dealt to the Cleveland Barons in al yew yorx KANSAS CITY the Giants in '56, was quoted yes-| when Buddy Purker quit he pub- Presbyterian, have = * oer ced by Mike drubbed Novi. 103 Baltimore at_ pero, Bie p.m:—O'Dell! Johnson 3-2 in eight innings. Ajstraight cash deal.- ° Bauer rt nt carsaue! 20° anh terday from the Colt training camp) jicly slapped the team for being - in out-/pa ’ oo who struck See a ee ea 7] aes Nace eae | _ Atenas chee roped Oat ees Tiber | fii iles “ties guna cane ie o( et ee me bat W'S SCHEDULE jan hit and Earl Lamber-| year-old defenseman Jack Hen- [Mantle ¢ se s ke ton’s short one-baser did the trick.| drickson, who played last season |Howard ¢ $092 Lopes 2» 3000(Champlonship club than Detroit oarin iiss took over top fy - New rot #0 Johnson had three SS Na) id with Edmonton, returned his vias mm 433% Gob gopojever did. » ‘bumping took place more often.} - Washingion at Renee es Cr a i six, safeties. ee eet Se Wear pe 4211 House « i900 . * ar B "the legs of - sat Piet. Nits ~ Kucts >, 3.808 a" Hat te said he-was ingpressed with|By mid-season the aged er: ew . | grees confidence - enthusiasm | altimore af Detroit, 2, 1:30 z Daley p 0060 : * fansas City, 2 2 p.m. o|which . blanketed. the Baltimore 3 x geeks — : bitarm ” 1818! tront office and the Colt players. City Junior Baseball Lemls has a very good chance st The host city’s Amefican entry : Milwaukee... ‘on |e Dor orinc rour | 50 Total a, Totals $333] Lions’ coach George Wilson sticking with the club, a ? by winning | penrrvencisco”- S44 SLA | cries te Methen, Ghia: | hag maintained he ls very Class D _ | Webb, a 210 pound fullback, is}7-3 as Bob Hubbard did the hurl ; pins | a ee My or Terry in on oi pleased with the condition of the {|--cranbrook 4, Don Nicholie 1 the ‘sleeper in camp. He is fasting and slammed a homer. _ ee a | By DE. CARY MIDDLECOFF a [Rigeas Chey 1-27-83 GEEK] squad and the enthusiasm at the {-227* Club won forfeit over W. Bloom-lfor hig weight and has a strong| Southfield’s Americans reached Bt gala 4 Se we |e” ed Beas cy. 2-11 DP—orven,” smith, ‘and| Cranbrook training camp. = ass F (Eveving) set of legs, . - |the semis on a one-hit, 30 shutout = ‘tirana Resvits uy 8 PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: From Trap to Trap. | Ward: Garey, “MeDougaid "and 'Stowron-| ‘wwe admit our veterans’ are get| en etd cai ‘© - | NEL NOTES: George Halas of|of Fenton by Bill Smith. Jim Cun ~ Lo eles s ns is 5 _ Puivedeipaie. 4, St. Louis 3, night, | DIAGNOSIS: Forward Sway on Trap Shots. 9 | geen HOR9S:,, MeDougaid, 2, Siebern,|ting older, but they realize it and| Lincoin 4” Rosebud ‘nakt the Chicago. Bears says he has|ning” ham, who had won a one pegs | Me, fon Francie” called 8 : TREATMENT: I k f onl d bad Be ir HR ER BBSO/it takes: plenty of enthusiagm fo) _.,,, Midgets (international) _ ° |the best crop of rookies in camp ‘Thursday tor Fenton, ne “nnings, rain. — GAMES . new of only one sand trap as b Gl xuers WF? 333 $ 3 } 2 3/Stay trim and report to camp with- Welders 13, Tel-Huren 3 3 (Champion- = er, Ind., since the 1950/Smith’s effort with a 3rd Chicago at Phisseipnis, 7 p.m—Hitiman|| 88 the one that goes nowhere and leaves you in the f/urvan a, 7.7) 0.413 § 3 3 2 Slout excess pounds. Veterans like|ship same) turnout. . . This is coach Weeb. |hit. Smith struck out 16, a fF Fore $s pm—Mabe|@ Same trap—and that’s the one that sails over the green | [Daley 0.2.2... 12 2 1 3|Lou Creekmur, Bobby Layne, John| “ ™comtleld, 10, Metro, Jets 4° vk ead pigeon his five year 0-3) or Brosnan. it ys. Kine G¢>)|@ and lands you in still an- S| Try a cits: 2") 3 2 2 9 g|Henry Johnson, Charley Ane, Joe| Parties 4, In dian 2 Food 12 i ith 34 bokiere ey hi andiU. S. Team Is Loser panes) ve. me other trap. : Bg ial — = Fe Bours. Schmidt and the others are all in| Little Eagies 6, Senato re 2 the Col year, id - Milwaukee, 8p Summe Other Colts figure this is their Prantisco at , Milwa Burdette (8. , 2 | T—2:54." a—19,546. > better shape than they were at the year; JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The MoCo ORROW'S St q This too- ~strong trap | = Baldwin 6 aikim ctngeite ° (Ab)|. . . Four more rookies, including | touring American. women’s field a. Louls tbitebureh. i230 pm. : shot almost always results . ; aie veo ; beefy linemen, *249-pound Stewart hockey team dropped a 41 game Tas 2 "Angeles. i. Gietnatl 1: opm m.,| from. a forward sway in ankeL Champs Win 14th Eastside’ 13, Preston 0 Fred Preziosh 261-pound|to Southern ini re aa © the direction of the hole . Cranbrock clinched ‘win, in Ast. Larry sruce rtman of ‘Luther 39 at the half deter Extchieh st. a we ‘ Demrick lost shutout in 7th... Au- . Audrey tetigo at, Philadelphia, 2, 12:33 pm. |% ag the downswing begins, 4 as Oo gat Los Angeles at innati,”2, 2 p.m. 3 : urn led gil the way in scoring battle camp. accounted for the U.S, goal, - es oat Milwaukee, 2, 1:0 p.tn. : pr tone wang ‘asec: it LOY a. 5. Finis Nn ea ten. tripe 3 . rea. cinnace chaste Ie nen SOFTBALL < or 3 for the leuts ss Darryl. Toe — pase WL Paha: ce you intend ‘The International League cham-) Franktin broke a 2-2 tie and wen! flipped’ perfect. g snag he “Bare Chub @ VACATION SPECIAL haw’s 13 1 oe & pion Lakeside Royals finished with Jeff Breunagel - Lincoln’s We Will Sirmingham 11 3 Blue Star = 6 8/8 going away paced by the big bat unage neoli’s e Completely, Service Your Cor cig ain «$f UAW-clo sm 712) ‘To guard against this, a pertett 14-0 recard after of Doug Fitzgerald, who belted|Wiians homered for Rosebud Rationsi tearve (Pinal) |) first make sure that your Sports Shop 109 in the final regu:|triples in two successive innings|,,Weldens tied, Tel-Huron. for, ule For Only $q 95. parts Included ~ ... #}lar season action for men’s league and later added a single. E ee >: 252 Pontine Police 12 2 geil ty § oi stance is secure against : with six in-2nd frame... J bat eens Ib ¢ Moore any, 23/9 Slipping in the. loose ging ery ee oR tet setsest bak ome ei ewe fl arabes H “ jemion Post. 20.6 7) Spencer fmbr. 2 11/2 saad. Grind your feet well“into the sand xsd Elcrin 32. Franklin Products de- Gerry i shut out Dostal rere ere ee narroun theshat “Free Of _—_& Lubricate Chassis % Engine Tuneup fakende ® Lee me know you have a firm foundation. Then anchor the ilfeated Borden's. 8-2 and the State regio rlin ty ee i “te Indians . . « Ww: Bloomfield had. eight | vi i pa “h Adjust beer my yk Roritre 3/9 head over the ball and make sure it doesn’t move | /Hospital Employes tripped Dostal| shoaq to stay in the ard Pring (fun, triple, for” Yanks. Seett Galbraith — side Soviet Poundry 8. § Borden's 212/ uhtil the ball has been exploded out of the sand. j |Foundry 52 in other I. action tolthree ‘runs without a hit as loser|Gumeron » Wt ‘Carmelo’ ‘Roeatio’ socked _, At Your Service Daily: 6:30 A. M: to 10:00 p.m.” a | ioe As Wuil’ As a safety measure, keep your eye on the spot where | | “onclude Play. Jones walked six-consecutive bat-/nomeTed, 8° Seva — Avumerce . —4-Pursley t 7, you mean for the leading edge of your sand ‘wedge to Each team used two isiaare ters, mare tional) ® enter the sard, rather than on’ the ball itself. g|.804 matehed five errors inthe | Shaw's won the American League THUMPAIcAN enous ip c.: | ina ta tae bee Puerr ar aay. Ae ae Bees / 3° eCanreen 268, Sot F- Ditie:€0.) i; | Lakeside - Sports\ Shop ‘tussle. |championship and the Pontiac Po- Stephens Kia nett Pate wis (18), A'S: ey siare) Widens re Jets 488 >| Lakeside had the hitting edge of |lice took National. 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Ft. - [Lake Sherwood near Milford, today k oe Milford Rotary = Leng bas 389 ‘High-Over’ Total;' Reg. $5.95 >» < ‘began to take on the aspects of a] With all entries closed yester-/cfeam concession, rom ; "tow $3.98 NOW $3.95 arine extravaganza, when lead-|day, late mail entrants boosted the|Which will go to the club’s work 25 Shot-Gunners Break| f field to 109 for t uali for crippled children, and for a ing water skiers from all ‘sections| Ae 100 f gfe ~ srs See gckaArhip fund’ 100 Straight ae 4 New Koton House Paint, Gal. .. $7.95 of the state arrived for qualifying) in state competition will be 12-year- “ ~ Hiuotig’ days pf state championship|dy hasbeen betterin 45 feet in 1 Competition for the world cham- Fa f Ss Cold Pack Canners ff omretition.. - the long-jump tourney officials re- Leading Scores ome phase of the National y -. Reg, $2.39 $] 833 x * * port. for All-Gauges Skeet Association today moved _ Ha rdwa re nie! ° Te rn ure meen, wy Oi) siighiad foateres, cutshdé the - ) hom.{determination” in which hopes , ' . OPEN - morning and continue during the 18 2 » OUtSE Thursday was a day of real bom-|°° = vacad : Mu ly afte . water-ski championships, will in- made or broken. Fina] decisions|§- Friday Nites Till 9:00 P. M. early afternoon. Following these bardment inthe National Skeet|for the “of more: titles will + a Open ever to contestants for and Sunday by world champion vaca emcee - $:00A.M.to1:00P.M. fi oot for Practice ltrick skier Ken Tibado of Tampa,|scored heavily in the 100 and 99 toe & , who said yesterday ‘‘if there’s any| brackets of the three-day all-| Nearly 300 shooters from all Competition starts at 7 a.m. Sat-itrick that's figured impossible,/gauge competition. ‘ Iparts of the United States, includ- = : Miss Michigan Wate ris | The, 100 shoote Alaska, Canada, Puerto Rico, as $ $ ‘fe ‘ THURSDAY'S FIGHTS Queen Sa Bobak of jen’. will mingham. hich. (years, A of Bre well as a U.S. Army squad from| 25 to 500 Fx se Rese ses, t| award the trophies. A” water [ities Sti, SFitagat, sf Péemi(Cermany, have been batting along Yc ‘ rounds tiiat will precede two stren-lold Randy McCully of Detroit. Ran-|[—~ : “By H. GUY MOATS the second of the three ‘days of Corner Huron “ Suday runs the course will be turned |Clude exhibitions both Saturday shoot championships. Shooters|come Saturday .afternoon. urday, runs through to 6 p.m. Sun-iwe'll try to do it.” Here are the scores: ing Hawaii and the new state of safety demonstvation and skiers |DiPietro of Runnymede, N. J.; George ifor the last four days. (OA N $ a ACRES oe se Se tis.| Parade will be held at 11 a. m., |Aitiand of Washington, .D_ C..C..W:| Perfect rounds, those elusive| on your name only 2 Ses ir ee on Saturday. vi" ren (cuamplon it shampicn) of Rech-|10) straights, haven't been too mi ' AJ oe = Pat betep ER, on ere prenje- =e F es A. McDowell (new vice precizent of merous — that is until yesterday. | ii DAY ee, th | A Seturday./ “All but one defending champion| Nasa) “of shreveport, ‘La.; James. B. The NSSA skeeters had a reall a or on ofner plans . : s————| Taylor of Pairfield, Conn lol da 2 Ww H va , om Air Base, 2} a ty currently 18 7: | WE HAVE 88 e ha ri “ le ag ne erin Calit; alex} With the start of the all- -gauge "i championships the-12-fauge guns seo: J Gordon P. Horner of San came into play. That’s when the . Chase,/ 100-count scores began to rol] in. me} By the clese of the day’s shoot- COLORS IN | Masonry’ Paint for . Cement, Cinder TOP QUALITY | Block and Stucco. OUTSIDE PAINT In 6 Colors eo’. ~~~ for any other worthwhile We moke Loans For: purpose come to General e VACATIONS - e CAR REPAIRS Bwengel ‘of Wheaton, Yil.: Dave Yaeger] in € ; _ . D g. there were 25 shooters who e PAYING A sents th he pro. ule i ge had gone straight. Indications — . . OF. BILLS’ on angel Pr were that figure might be : ‘ Kansas "Gy, Me: Milos Terrell of equalled today, with. perfect FOR. INSTALLATION OF Kalamasoo. 3K ameds also many 9s, including at follo Bill Brown . of Birmingham, brother of -Eddie; ay on brother: Le- had 06; Re f Otsego, o NEW PURCHASES COME IN - shooting condi tions expected. ABOVE ITEMS _ We have available a list of skilled crafts- ~ men in this area who will install the items: named above. OPEN SAT. 8-3 BURKE LUMBER CO. “Where the Home Begins” _ 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-(2i1 -Convonation — ot * * 69 West Horen Street. pre eaee : | Russ Johnson Motors , & ~ Pontiac & Rambler _ a Sg Low. Overhead Locations 1 ~ in Lake Orion “= SALES: Broadway Corner Shadboldt, hae Vernet Corner Shadboldt - Ww. K. f Ning bec: WK White; Floyd Scott of ¥-|Mich., former junior champion, aes meh Mass.; Ed Docherty of/who now shoots in the top class. ‘WT. Sesmon IIT, of Beverly Hills,|Ken has posted a 290 total going | Ma: Ce Harry W. Wright of Be timore. into today’s round. He was one bird ieee baie gl Washineton, B.C.:|ahead of the California veteran and| Bi 1 ag si ay of Philadelphia, Pa.: :|Many time champion, Alex Kerr. + + 8B: lenders: of Groton, N.Y. Sedlecky wasn't ‘among the 100 pf agt Hes 00 Kathy McGinn (34)Shooters yesterday, missing twp years Tua) P's ‘uoacion: Texas 29 Fred Allen, Oakland, Calif: 98; wilt Alford of .Dallas, Texas, 98 wri * * * | as, Greenwich, Conn. “It gets pretty tough when you sn Shields of orand wBaliimore,” 3: get out of the. junior class,” Ken d Mrs. te) agen) a a Mica = can't miss any of of avi Sviimington, Two-man. Eddie a “Bill ‘Brown 200x200: John The all-around field, starting to- day’s shooting included 14-year- | old Miner Cliett of Childersburg, Daiton and Harry Wright, 199; Alex Kerr and Ben Dilorio, 199. | Ala., with 290-98—336; Ben Di W | lorio of North Hollywood, Calif., ere | er ays with 290-99—339; Kerr, Beverly Hills, with 289-100—339; Ains Bor- sum of Baldwin, 287-99—38¢ and CHECKED and DOUBLE-CHECKED for ‘SHORT FEET’ — Three top figures in the Ba Won sal way ee vg ‘se Mises THN, i special 30,000 mile new car warranty on all new CHEVROLETS PONTIACS -BUTcKS We back this up with a serv- ice depertment of factory trained “mechanics and-a ¢, complete inventory of parts. é/” HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Inc. . third time in four days yesterday, ‘bui officials managed to complete seven of eight fourth-round junior singles matches, The tourney has been greeted by the worst weather in recent history, officials said. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Riessen Viney lith-seed Ramsey Earn hart, ferent defeaied Jack Kamrath, Houston, 61, 6-4. Neely defeated Bruce Campbell, Los 3 : "I Championships under today at Lake Sherwood, near Milford, the tiona) li : . ‘ ——- TRE TEATS ||stovvet for wvlook at a pair of “short feet”, small wiaer skis ‘sei Net Tournament trom Birmingthm, 1S-yeareid ft ‘ 5 ake hy. world’s trick champion, Ken Tibado of Tampa, Fla. (center). ueee Brown, whe has 237-100— ; | : ry 9 afi |Pontiac’s state woman’s champion, Alice Shotwell, and regional —" | “| < a een eeee) | AWSA “‘veep”,.Bud Fuller of Detroit, examine the little boards. KALAMAZOO u — The ned 1 | : Sis Tibado will appear in exhibitions both Saturday and Sunday.” |layed National Junior and Boys|ner “nvvaed Carnie no” qtichi] _ Bumping—Painting—Alignment- : : ——— |Tennis Championships are sched-|niojcon as 1958-59 preside will | : to make up for lost time to- z P nt, ¥ | . ., tonight decide upon the date apd 0 r ros ect in at. é uo ‘day, but it all depended on the’... + , | ae Oe ‘f We have our own aateaaa pel baaliarard tik ready nave o11 S. | | : e sects ubs have alrea a . : | _ MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ity eg croc L_2106 Sina re baze7 ” CHEVROLET — 1958 DELRAY CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan Now is the Time to Buy And Here Is the Reason Why! Coral Gables -, 62, Leimert, ¢ deteated Rod Susman, 8t | Nagler deftaieg Herbert Fitzgibbon, , Garden City, N. 1-5, | Buchholz Aeseated Bili Bond, La Jolla, | /Calif.. 6-3. | Tf today's play ts not again inter. ‘rupted bv rain the tournament official lhope to complete fourth-round matcher in the bovs' singles division. and the) | quarter-final round as well i British Girls Leave for Golf Showdown LONDON (AP) — Eight British girls golfers were flying to~ the United States today with a dream} of winning the Curtis Cup on American soil—something Britain) jhas never achieved. | xk * * | te | = ae a 160 s. Washington | They-will start the campaign et re . ‘Brae Burn, Mass., Aug. 8 brim i t . PONTIAG OXFORD ‘full of confitience. They are the i . 7 OA 8-2528 | present holders of the Cup and‘ : be team has played superbly in) TS |practice—often against: men. 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President Gets 7 Wildlife Bill WASHINGTON (isneete pews . cigs aint is ta Pecaon thon ‘day a bill designed-to assure bet- ter protection of fish and wild life :in the deyelopment of federal wa- ter resource’ projects. ° It calls for“ closer coordination of activities by interested govern- ment agencies. It also’ provides that conservation measures to _prevent losses of fish and wild life|« shall be included ‘to the extent justifiable in flood control and oth- er water projects. — The Boston Red Sox last won an American League pennant in 1946. ‘They last finished second in 1949. State Softball Payot to Start Here Aug. 12. : Pontiac’ will play host ‘ district playoffs in two divisions and Waterford will stage one. when the * part of the softball sea- son begins Aug. 12 a. a a « Class A district’ games will be held here Aug. 12, 13 and 14 with Class C taking, over Aug. 15 through the 17th. Waterford will 97 W. 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Peteskey will be the scene of Class A play, Class D finalists will compete at Iron Mountain, Class C at Coldwater and Class D at. riled all Aug. 29 through Sept. , City playotts. ne members of the American and National Leagues are slated to start liere Sunday. * Shaw’s Jewelers will represent Pontiac in the Class AA state play- ,offs as the Américan League champion, Z : a - The 2nd, 3rd and 4th teams in} the loop will participate in a two- game kngckout to determine the city entry n “A” district action. A similar elimination lap will be held involving thre last three teams in the American “League season standings. That winner will enter the, “B’’ dis- The top four finishers in the eight-team National League will ,have a double knockout tourney | with the winner going into Class C play while the loop’s other four contingents battle it out under the same arrangement for a a D: berth. * * * Waterford’s National League will start its playoffs Monday with loop activity ending today but its Amer- Plus License, ell 1—1958 DEW Deluxe Automatic Clutch, White Walls, Two-Tene $1,950 1—1958 Maico White 50 Miles Per Gal. $1,150 Demo Sale! These Low-Mileage New Cars Will Be Sold This Week AT COST New Car Guerantee > A VERY: SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HANDLE ANY OF THESE CARS! AUT 0 EUROPE, Inc. 467 Auburn Avenue, Pontiac FE 2-9143 Tox and Title with 1—1958 Lloyd Sedan Two-Tone, — 40 Miles Per ‘Gal. $1,200 3—1958 Goggomobiles Clutch, White Walls. 60 Miles per Gallon. $1,395 | prinie favorites. ican League has games scheduled |B through Aug. 13 so will likely not or 19. The Pontiac girls’ softball league is certain to have three teams in state competition when the wonten begin dueling Aug. 29. Regular girls’ league play con- tinues through Aug. 14. A two game knockout involving the 3rd, 4th and 5th teams in the standings will be held Aug. 19 and 21 with the winner eligible for the Class D'tournament at Midland. The league champion will, enter the Class A event at Coldwater and the runnerup will go into Class B play at Petoskey. an Open at Chicago Tries New Start After Downpour CHICAGO (AP)—Rain was nev- er more welcomed by 'top-drawer golfing pros than it, has been at the Gleneagles public fee course, scene of the $50,000 Chicago Open. SUF Us * A downpour yesterday washed out the first round, delaying the meet a day all down the line. The start was set back until today with the weatherman promising clearing skies, and the 72-hole fin- ish was pushed to Monday. _* “ke & “The $9,000 first prize is expect- ed to go to the pro with the best putting touch, In this respect, Aft Wall Jr. has become one of the offs are set for.Allen Park, Aug. |. Flint will host the “C” and “D” have its playoffs until Aug. 18 | - Pontiac Press Phete LEADS PROS—Quiet, serious Dave Yaeger, of Anoka, Minn., today looked like the coming professional champion for this year’ 8 NSSA tourney, now under way at Oakland County Sportsmen's Club. Dave, 33-year-old 10-year shotgun campaigner, admits he’s more of a trapshooter than a skeeter. Fellowshooters ‘raise an eyebrow at this statement, for Davebroke 100 straight, yesterday. His closest rivals are Fred Missildine and Wilbur Cox, with 97s. _%THE RONTEAC PRESS, ERMAY. AUGUST 1, 1958 27 -_ 4 Nicklaus Medalist »lfor Colonial Event MEMPHIS (AP) —_ Shooting careful consistent golf, Jack Niek- laus of Columbus, Ohio, won the qualifying medal in the Colonial A |Invitational Thursday. ~— Nicklaus, an Ohio State fresh, man and the current Trans-Miss champ, added a 71 to his first round 71 for a 36-hole total of 142 over the 6,420-yard 34-36—70_Colo- nial Country Club course, Si Bevasi U nhaypy BOS ANGELES (AP) — Buzzie|_ Bavasi, general manager of. the Dodgers, says it was a mistake to bring an old ball club out to Los Angeles. “We felt ‘our new fans would want to see these heroes they had | been reading about for so many years," he said, “Well, we were/f. wrong, You can bank on it that there will be at least three new names in there as. regulars next }season,’’ Open Dally & “Golf Supplies | 3152 W. Huron St, ‘ FE 5-8318 ee aes . Grif’ leave Class A Cellar ‘Defeat Jet Team 8-3; ‘Talbott Tied for 2nd in ‘B’ Griff’s Grill scored four runs in the opening three. frames and then made sure with three in the 6th to) defeat the Jets 8-3 and move out! of last place deadlock in Class A ‘Meanwhile, Talbott Lumber was yas a tie for 2nd place in Class by tee loop-leading Boys’ ub 7. Griff’s walloped three Jet pitchers for 13 hits led by Les Stone with two singles and a double, Two others had two bin- gles. The. Jets led in ‘the ‘Ist inning when Gene Cox got his 1st of two singles and moved around on a steal and error but it was all Griff's from then on. * * * Winner Terry Hoy got a? big dou- ble in the. three-run 2nd while his — PICK YOUR TOWN! Looking for @. business in some special afea in Michigan? Realtor Partridge can help you find that opportunity — here are some of the towns in which we now have businesses. Sault Ste. “Marie Milford Rochester New Baltimore Garden City Flint Gaylord Richmend Prescott Oxford Central Lake Warren Glennie Farmington E. Tawas Coldwater Port Austin tlante Indian River. Tawas City Alpena ‘ ea Agile Hurea ron River Pincenning Hesghion Lake West Branch Torch bal a = ke man Bay City si. Suse rie Oscoda Blissfield Rose City WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE LIST | oF quamEsens ALL OVEB MICH- realtor parttidge | 1050 W. Huron FE 4-3581 %* Built-In PRECISION ~ Moderately Priced Zeiss Ikoflex Light Meter & Tessar F3.5 Lens % Full Synch. Shutter * Self Timex o* Double Exposure Frevestton reliefer, Marsh McGuire, started the big 6th with a single. In Class B, it was only the $rd joss of the season for the. Boys’ Club which blew a 3-0 Ist inning lead. j ry: vf Talbott put together two errors Marv Holler, Mike Slivensky and! winning hurler Dick Deschaine for; six big runs in the 2nd. The clinch- er crossed in the 5th on a two-out double by Jim Brown. if ABR HEH ABR HE Davis, 2b 401 Gheffer, cf 3232 Robinson, Ib 401 Berg, 2b 311 Cox, cf 322 Stone, if 413 Hunt, If 400 Wharry, Ib 4901 Soto, ss, Pp 33% Punck, rf 412) Avery, rf, 3b.301 Vallad, ss . 301) Sim'ons 3b ss 3 0 0 8; 311 E. s, ¢ 300 Kind, c 316 Comparont, p 10 0 be A Dp 201 Cloonan, -p ©0060 McGuire, p 111 onser, ¢ 211 3mith, ‘r 000 2937 30 8 13 Jets OOOO R se HOR eaeet 100 110 o—3 Griff’s +. O31 103 2-8 POOP OF OER d ee Elizabeth Lake Estates piled up a 23-3 score over Ruth & Sybil’s| Draptries in Little League while Pontiac Rolladium won by forfeit over Nubrite Plating” in Junior League. See Pah oShomnene of Fomotsr Brand” Model Home at 2105. Union Lake Rd. “Just South. of Union Lake Village Overlooking Morey’s Golf Course Open Daily 10:00 A. M. ‘til 8:00 P. M. “Michigan's Outstanding Home Value” MASONITE “MISTY WALNUT” PANELING 4’ x 8’—% Sheet ONLY ‘5 22 Modern prefinished panel- ing——easy to install. 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This poison disappears|pate, this insect should be easy to( If-they are as large as your fin-jdo they chew'on the young spears, oY See es caus Gator aire t . jafter seven days so the vegetables/destroy. .. gernail, that’s too big: Control|but both young and adults thrive to turn very dark. oe imay be safely eaten, raw OF! WEXICAN BEAN BEETLE ° again is malathion. Within three|on the fern growth during the sum-| ped ies doane he |cooked, Vo ge 7 ® : days of harvest this can safely be/mer. «In doing. so they ‘not only A — Cauliflower im hot weather hen it to aphids If one sees signs.of much chew-|...4 at three tablespoons per gal-|weaken the asparagus but build up _ er deed be od on te we got a real break. when mala-|ing of bean leaves with lots of/jén, DDT would work too, but|to become even more: troublesome | ty ter spcing fromm soctle, oterted it/thion became available. it may|snall fies, one 1s about to get| because it lasts from three to four|next spring, So in a cold frame; or in early sum- is|have a pungent odor. but against /afquainted with the Mexican Bean| Weeks, it becomes @ poison threat ‘There are two kinds; red ones mer so that the plants mature . “lephids, its really tops. |Beetle.: The young is a grub-like|to the vegetable. =~ with black spots and orange ones before really hot weather comes Sea «| Usually two successive tpeat:|animal, yellowish and covered with Rs Mom {wits black spots. Both are killed |, along; or in the fall. Also they we tn Decks Big {ments with two tablespoons. per|spines ahd. is usaully about 14|ASPARAGUS BEETLE ‘jusing DDT which they consume should be blanched by covering . you can be = Pig |_allon will clean up this problem.|inch long. The adult parents are|~A miserable pest can certainly|When eating the leaves, One and acta ‘etl thee sors: Waves SS __ |With a seven day interval before|oval, copper-colored beetles with|take the fun out of asparagus if|one-half tablespoons per gallon at together just as soon as the heads Tt is a‘steady fight which com-|narvest for the chemical to dissi-|black spots on their backs, - |they are very common, Not only/two to three week intervals should begin to form, pletely whips a sleepy: pest, the} conquer them, = | @—Most of our hollyhocks that cabbage worm. No doubt but what Have you often noticed » sort pea | this year are white, where . Qhe dose of arsenic of lead would|# of cloud-of white aby and previous years knock them dead but no one else SE CNS Oe prone oe | can eat it either. The only ‘good |; es Niet —— fiyieg, they were all shades. Why? material is six tablespoons per gal |j oe grates A-Hollyhocks self-sow freely, seven-day potatoes, beans, béets, tomatoes resulting seedlings ee ee = and other leafy plants? A close eS ae sak ter f . E : ae Shoes Re 0 rates wedge eats. To be sure of your colors, ORTONVI . i they seem to run or jump side- Fear trem a reliable sonpée. - NURSERIES | eee | Sa of Cngpaoeo) prmongleash i, ~ These are leaf hoppers that d eads and then.most 0 “ eet tates wun oat Brean Tl plenty of damage by sucking sap ed to split open. Can this be pre- FREE PARKING. Nations! 17-9445 | out of the leaves of any plant they . i vented? / : i he ianatiie appear on. Use DDT at the rate A—The splitting was due to a — = ‘ jof one and one-half tablespoons per delay in harvesting. Practically eveeeee It is a _ tiny tomato-like fruits appeared. Actually, they | .are the true fruit of the potato, according to Lyle plant blooms and sets fruit which contains the seeds, rare occasion that the ‘fruit will appear Pentiac Press Phote but cool weather this year is attributed to the instance. Travers’ grandson, Raymond Lidell, 11, of 288 W. Wilson St., holds the supposed tomatoes. $6.95 Value .$5.75 Gal. [Plan Now for the Future A shay Carnation ineeds good winter protec- . |tables, but they do become serious _jon raspberries and blackberries, : tables and vine crops. Fa 4 i 8 eae Re oeaaa : 4 ver mites are serious: on vege- and may spread to nearby vege- BRRER 8a oy -. atten " F Rg ZF Mr., Mrs. Share Garden Pleasure, Success, Work If your garden is a “‘his-n-her” effort this year, be sure to keep the necessary equipment available so valuable time isn’t lost hunting a hoe or rake, 3 rhe Eigse perennial seedlings. They will do better if they are not in competition with 5 Ba | The lady of the house, whose dent this time of year, often likes to “‘baby” her flowers along with Sturdy steel baskets are light enough for her to easily transport bulbs, small loads of plant food, potting soil and even peat moss. trees and grass should be carefully watered. Sprinklers can be used cate flowers should -be watered with a galvanized steel sprinkling can, 2 all ly split, ésp if rain follows : a period of drought. The splitting ‘ Pontiac Press Phete | can be deferred by thrusting a UMBRELLA SHAPED — This pinnochio rase bush of Mrs, | spade imto the ground to cut off Robert McCormack, 56 Clayburn St., is somewhat unique in | seme of the roots as soon as the shape and js filled with mdre than 100 beautiful blooms. Grand. | heads are fully formed. daughter.Pam Pearsall, 8, of 4836 Elizabeth Rd., Waterford Township, looks as if she has a perfect’ bouquet, sturdy and compact. : . ; / materials, daffodils, tulips, English primrose, iris, daylily, roses, dah- lia, i Use Nature's Color Palette a good idea to.take a look at the garden and ask whether or not it isn’t time for a change. Autumn is a fine time to get some new peren- nials stafted, to move and divide established plants, to Set into place new trees and shrubs, The owners, apparently have | And such rearranging should be| Another one of the opposite sex areal feeling for color and de- | considered in advance, not only to! will be necessary to insure pollina. sign, for the garden beds and |give one time to order materials.' tion and consequent the landscaping — small beds = * on a small plot — have a suc- z cession of bloom in yellows and CKIOGASS OTT’S - CLOUT tt. $6.95 BARBER’S FEED STORE Open Daily 8 to 7 — Sundays 10 to 3 8665 Highland Rd. (M59) Y% M. W. of Pontiac Lk. Rd. OK 3-9162 Easy Way TO STRIP PAINT FROM CARVED SURFACES _ Savogran’s Regular Strypeeze, a highly efficient semi- paste remover, works quickly on all finishes. Clings well to carved, grooved surfaces. Try a wood dowel orguticle stick for getting softened paint fronr crannies. - Ask for Regular Strypeeze, or new Stryp- eeze Special water-rinsable type, at your paint or hardware store. They’re the paint “femovers with the Good Housekeeping Seal. B ‘A 5,000 Sq. . Bag z = & : : e 2 F, ee a : A gladiolus, zinnia, marigold, “green thumb” is particularly evi-|. All flowers, vegetables, shrubs, |. for the lawn and shrubs, but deli-| , Salt’ Nuggets for Water Softeners Granulated Salt .... C. C. Rock Salt. ... Medium Flake Salt. . Salt Pellets ...... ove ew 6 Kleer A Rock Salt. . * All. grades of salt packaged in any weight desired on request...at ‘higher per pound than the 100 Ib. bag rate. * e We Deliver—— on orders totaling less than $5.00 a service charge of 25¢ will be added. 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Cree) i & s I, \ . oe f : d vw ¢ ’ Naval Reserve plant at Romulus, / Upper Peninsula and 176 in the _ SHE PONTIAC PRiss, FRIDAY, A AUGUST: 1, 1958 j (To Rule as , Dictator fa 6 Months a tr eee ges Ed sz) Political Crisis Boosts i Haiti Léader’ s Power ~PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) *| President Francois Duvalier has emerged from Haiti’s latest polit- r lieal crisis with power to rule the _|yolatile Negro republic as a dic- tator for the next six months and with his own political Pgsition ap- parently ‘strengthened. « ow owe oe The National Assembly empow- ered him yesterday’ to govern by decree after he had taken a per- sonal part in crushing an attempt by three former Haitian army of- |ficers and four North American adventurers to start a revolt, All ' TIRING WORK—This inquisi- tive youngster is going to be a “tired’’ young -man before he Succeeds in moving this 3,355- pound giant at the Firestone plant in Akron, Ohio. The world’s largest production tires, they are nine feet tall and each » one contains 1,763 pounds of natural rubber, 418 pounds of fabric and more than five miles of bead wire. The huge tires are used in transporting complete pumping stations over the Saudi Arabian sands. 192 Plants for Sale in State This Fall LANSING W — Several unusual B Ohio Highway seven were killed ‘Tuesday .after Plans on Horses Route Will Have 1 Lane to Provide for Amish Buggies, Speed Traffic One of Ohio’s million-dollar high- days. ~ A new highway being built of Routes U.S. 62 and Ohio 39 east of here will have a specially con- structed berm (path) to take care the Amish people. ; . * .* * The berm will be six feet wide, enough to provide plenty of room for horses, wagons and buggies. William FE. Quicksall, deputy division director of the Ohio High- jtems are.offered in the fall list of manufacturing plants available in Michigan, now in the mail. | Among the new listings are the formerly used for defense produc- tion by the Navy but now declared surplus. The three buildings have a total of 694,609 square feet. Also listed is the six buildings and 1@-acres of Calvin College at ’ Grand Rapids, described as suit- able for ah insurance «firm, re- : facilities, a home for the a or similar enterprise. Calvin planning a mew and larger campus. / x & * / There arg 16 plants-listed in ‘the Lower Peninsula from a total of 134 communities. Copies of the summary are being sent to 9,000 industrialists throughout the nation by the State Economic Develop- merit Department. Elk Rapids Going All Out to Finance New Harbor ELK RAPIDS # — Elk Rapids will whoop it up Aug. 9 at the an- Jual ‘Harbor Day celebration to raise money to build a harbor of refuge for pleasure craft on the) East Bay of Lake Michigan, A parade, beauty queens,—aqua~ tic events, fireworks and a sea- rescue demonstration are among the events scheduled. A crowd of some- 5,000, mostly summer visi- path’ not only will help the Amish but speed up traffic on the regular highway. For years, slow-moving. Amish vehicles have been a traffic hazard in this area. So the horse and buggy path will make the road safer for both the slow bug- _gles and the fast autos. This particular stretch, extend- ing five and six-ténths miles, is about the heaviest traveled route in the state for horse and buggies. The highway will have two lanes designed for regular motor traffic besides the side lane for the Amish, who do not belive in such modern things as automobiles. * * * a a In case the traffic warrents, the Highway Department has acquired right-of-way for an additional two lanes, but it apparently is unde- cided whether to build any more “horse and buggy” highways. Ancient: Chinese Used Silk, Linen Clothes HONG KONG—Linén was known} to the Chinese ancients and used by them. When he fasted, Confu- cious wore linen. clothes. from the First Century. B.C. and on them are designs of dragons, animals, birds, horsemen, clouds, tors from the area, is. expected. © and flowers. Plans Thrill for Skindivers Boy Wins Against Shark LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP)—John Collins, 15, was rowing in a skiff yesterday when an swam alongside. tacking humans. 814-foot hammerhead shark The hammerhead hasea record of at- x * * a= Collins conked the shark on the head,-knocking it out, stabbed it a couple of times, then lashed it to his boat. The shark revived and headed out to sea. Collins won the 4the- demonstration, The State De- MILLERSBURG, Ohio (UPI) —/when the goternment’s life was way construction projects is go-|was not quite so quick to come/have uncovered English coins mint-|New York-New Orleans passenger ing back to the horse and buggy/to aid. As a result, changes in/ed during the reign of King Ethel-|train,, the Crescent, derailed just of the horse and buggy traffic of way Department, said: the ‘‘bridle}, .Some of the oldest textiles are * |pieces of silk fabrics dug up by | Sir_Aurel Stein in a cemetery in| Chinese Turkestan. They date. Holdup Men| Captured, — by Troopers ely the barracks next tq the ELYERSON, Pa, (AP) — Two ‘presidential palace, The involvement of “American citizens. in the ceup: attempt sparked a protest demonstration in front of the U.S, Embassy by 500. Haitians, * * * As Duvalier watched from the balcony of his palace, government trucks and cars brought up ‘the/ demonstrators, who also demand- ed the extradition of Haitian pol- SHOPPI . - their sports shirts, werd captured two hours later in a wooded area. Leonard -T, Ivey, 24, Covington, Ky., was wounded in a brief gun battle as 75 -state troopers and FBI agents ‘closed in. The loot — $10,500 in cash and $15,190 in bonds — was recovered. are Spilling out of their shirts. yde Gepe, 41, Cincinnati, sur- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! | iticians charged with backing the rendered* first, walking out of the}; nue : ~ ane from sanctuary in the United es with his hands up. He had “\f K* | Auburn Ave 1 Block East of East Biv . es, caliber revolver, police said. Swe iA + ~ ASF YW US Ambassador Gerald Drew| MAY HEAD NASA—Dr: Hugh |" They sald’ Ivey’ ‘shouted, “1\4 re Vee Le PASSA L. Dryden, above, may be the civilian director of the new Na- tional Aeronautics and Space jm Administration (NASA). He is now head of the 38 - year - old National Advisory Committee for Aeronatics, which NASA will supersede. The NASA ad- ministrator is charged with planning, directing and con- ducting—aeronautical and space activities. lodged an official protest against won't try anything. I don’t want a, more bullets pumped into ‘b. ’ He threw away his sawed- ba AUB URN D & 106 tas : oft ‘shotgun and was carried from . mE sae the leg and beck || 7 . PONTI AC | . Coupon Specials for Super a Ivey was in fair condition at a hospital, Cope was charged with]; andi wine im y m 3 partment has instructed him to find out all he can on the role of the- Americans in the plot and meanwhile expressed formal re- grets to Haiti over their action. wk ke ok . Failure of any serious backing. for the revolt to materialize was taken to mean that Duvalier’s op- position at home is neither very ° active nor very bold, . a : j r Many of the President's support- Find Old, Alien Coins Crack Passenger Train er 3 . s LJ ° s got out and manned guns) j onpon (UP) — Soviet“ road Derails, Injuring ‘Man at stake, but apparently the army |Workers .in a Byelorussian village) ATLANTA (UPI) — The crack| armed robbery and jailed. Police said the men robbed the} Elverson National Bank 25 miles from Philadelphia. . 4 mT the military command may be injred II in the 10th Century, Moscow|south of Atlanta yesterday—injur- the works, Radio said today. ing a mail clerk. \Guitom Built GARAGES» wing OUT "\ im j Includes * All Cement Work * Hundreds of Models to - * Designed to Match Your Home | “ok Designed to Meet All City, FOR. AS LOW AS OPEN SUNDAY 10-2. EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 Fiest payment oo 45 days atter completion of job on . * anne | Hoppy Little Toes with Lots ( s Room to Grow: In Call Now for . Faas obligation estimate aig ge ‘Shotwell ‘Shoe Store CONSTRUCTION CO. ; 53 FE 5-0664 ee 92 W.Huron St. FE.8-6553 FOR ABSOLUTELY LOWEST PRICES Pontiac, Mich © ALBBAG.ti(‘COéC;COC CHARCOAL . oe eee ee eee eee et © © & we we ee _* * Listen for - tug-ef war when the shark tired, and brought his prize a ghia "So. Be ynaieall sal JOE. AS BRIQUETS |. oes eee eee 98° ~ What's -he ‘going to do with a dead 814-foot shark? 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FE 5-9474 -Keego, Harbor * | } G yo a vt T > Y watas ake x S Xx VAX : . | | Ee £ e 7 = : \ oe f } - a : \ ‘6. ee aes ‘ ENTER : 3 a ira i A om FE 8.65 2 GPEUTT> & Oy a ne ecg oe oon Wet PS ee gy ee we r a a UO YR ie is ~ 4 a ee oO ab 4 i a ee RY sa taite ne 5:30 P. “S128 "1.93" % |Republican legislator, the ee ee ee Wr Be ke sical Mi Milh oH die, hac kee ales cecal ie go \ VISIT MANNY’S 5 SNACK: BARS '@lOpen Primary State Party Chairman| Clarifies Position After Charges of ‘Invasion’ LANSING w— eowe cratic state chairman says his party long has’ favored an open % |primary and continues to do se. Neil Staebler replied to Rep. Russell Strange (Rare), who 4 | questioned Staebler’s attitude after } | the Democratic state chairman expressed rm over a possible Republican invasion of the — ¢ | cratic primary. Staebler said that in an open primary, where the voter is not required to disclose his party before receiving a ballot, there is traditionally greater voter participation. . This has been particularly help- ful in outstate areas where econ- 4 jomic and social retaliation against declared Democrats has unhappily been the practice all too frequent- ly in-the past,” he wrote Strange. eratic ballots, ang te require “the voter to elect which one he wants. He may not have both. F. O.E. #1230 289 W. Monteaim | FISH or ; CHICKEN “FRIDAY 5:30 to 7:30 a s. Sone VE piven Halt ‘sad Rent "CHICKEN HOUSE “497 Blizabeth Lake. Road % had Out Orders a Specialty HOon’s_ PHONE FE 3-9821 2 as ie ond ROUND g DANCING . CAMPUS BALLROOM FENKELL and LIVERNOIS DETROIT : = FOUR arie.| -\for average gudiences. Judy Garland (“an all-time great”) “|don’t play it often enodgh. "Carey Williams . for Best E ntertainer? | — By EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOD :— There hasn’t been much hell- reiting around Broadway this summer, so, while out here, I decided to start some by picking an All-American Entertainment Team. x x «- Only YOU'RE going to choose it—so if it’s your fault, not mine. I got this miserable idea. While at beautiful Lake Tahoe, Nev. . One of the most tactless men in Ameri: ca, Dave Siegel, happened to mention that he would not include Sammy Davis Jr., Eddie Fisher, Nat (King) Cole or Joe E.° Lewis in a list of The Twelve. Top Enter- tainers. My response was witty, something: like, ‘ “You're nuts.” WILSON Siegel, who is still receiving threatening. letters and poi- soned foods through the mail because of his candid comments about the high salaries of stars which -he gave another col- ‘umnist, borrowed my pencil. x &k& kk “I'm going to pick one on ‘the. basis of how popular these, people are in night clubs,” he sai to Cleveland to Chicago.” “NOT,” he emphasized, “how talented — because sometimes the most talented aren’t seine the most busi- ness.” Fe D good, it’s for “The Two Dozen Top Stars” (not necessarily in order of _ » PEARL importance). * FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Frank Sinatra < . Sammy Davis Jf. . Jack Benny * Eddie Fisher Danny Thomas Joe E. Lewis Harry Belafonte Nat (King) Cole ' ‘Pearl Bailey Liberace George Gobel Gordon MacRae “Milton Berle Patti Page Jimmy Durante s Betty Grable Louis Prima and Keely Smith. Sophie. Tucker - Tony Martin Kay Starr Jerry Lewis Ted Lewis Dean Martin Maurice Chevalier Siegel eliminated Lena Horne from consideration because she’s been doing “Jamaica” lately (otherwise she’d be way up there”).. Joe E. Lewis he considered “a little sophisticated” wasn’t considered because of' her recent problems. Carol Channing he hadn’t seen. <4 x *« * Bo eend in your vote now and make Siegel out to be a (censored) if you wish. Vote, for anybody you like in night clubs. . Along about Labor Day, I'll publish the results, providing I haven’t been shot by Henny Youngman, Joey Adams, Jack E. 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Population density of Australia fs about three persons to a square | mile, but one-thitd of the continent is too arid to support anyone un- der present development stages, '|military honors were to be paid to- [ |after taking off from Edwards Air + \Force Base in California. “From Dallas to Denver | So here are his nominations, two. foundations from composers inj} for Kincheloe Rite WASHINGTON (UPI) — Full day to famed jet ace and, world C. Kincheloé Jr. in funeral at Arlington National Cemetery. Kincheloe, who was scheduled to be. the first_man-in space, died Saturday when his F104 fighter plane crashed in the Mojave Desert a x * * In connection with the services ~ \the Air Force announced establish-/ im |ment of the ‘‘Iven C. 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Post yarn on George’s life -—and that was looked On as plenty hot, what with all the un- derground characters Raft has tire doesn’t faze the driver of this ‘Sp/3 Ramon Vega of Puerto Rico eal DRIVE-IN THEATRE * : MAPLE ROAD EAST OF WALLED LAKE MA 4-3135 TONIGHT We Accept Theater Give Away Coupons Burt Lancaster iY Arby ow Danny Kaye Gets Both Praised and Prosecuted LOS ANGELES (AP)—Comedi- an Danny Kaye had a big day at City Hall. bd * While. the City Council was hon- oring him for his current show in the city-owned Greek Theater yesterday, the Fire Department cited him for smoking backstage’ Kaye was praised In a Council resolution for his work on. behalf Right now George is.busy on the comeback trail with a top role of peace and his worldwide efforts|in “Some Like It Hot” with alert. to. bring joy and hope to children.|lyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack One floor down in Cify Hall a Lemmon, Fire Department complaint was presented to the city attorney charging the comedian with ignor- ing the smoking ban et the the- ater. Kaye will have to appear on the complaint next week. wk ok Add: the name of Tony Bennett to the list of singers turning dra- matic and putting the muffler on the vocal chords to emote. Tony, best known for his popular records, TV and nightclub appearances, gets the part of the American tank sergeant in “Bridge at Re- magen,"' Stuart Schulberg’s movie for United Artists. “When I was in the real army. during the war I was a corporal Harvard may have the world’s largest university library. It has six million books and pamphlets. By 1965 it is estimated there will be 167 million automobile drivers licensed in the United States. and now I’m promoted to ser- geant,” he laughed, . Allied Artists Will Film George Ratt's Escapades | Like Frank Sinatra and Dean as: } to 28 million bushels, in Martin, Bennett ‘is serious: about his screen career but will continue in the. mediums that made him fa- mous. He opens at the Fairmont in San. Francisco next month and la-jf ter at The Sands in Las Vegas. * * * I was, so glad to talk to Katinalg | Paxinou, whom I knew quite well when she won her‘Academy Award for ‘“‘For Whom the Bells Toll” and lived near me in Beverly Hills. She telephoned to say she made up her mind in a matter of hours) to come from her home in Athens for ‘‘The Miracle.” She said her husband, Alex Minardo, is doing very well as a director. He is planning to put on “Media” with Marta . Callas. “It's an old opera by Cherubini and not the play Judith Anderson did on the stage,” said Katina. “Maria Callas is very eager to bring out this little known opera and Alex is very aa about it.” As for Katina, she’s ‘done very well in her native Athens, where she is a famous actress, Those two wonder lads. 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Prices weakened all along the line with the setback in both corn and s0 Poaoeden suoeihg Yo |n munch ee asac ent @ bushel or more. * * Dealers said commercial ‘de- * mand was negligible and that the) Beets, tonnea. bu grains generally lacked buying sup- ‘» port. in view of the five-day weath-| Ga, er outlook for more favorable con- come ditions over much ‘of the Midwest. The ,only ‘export business was al eehireer tbe” small amount of oats through the Scions. rei government export . subsidy plan and 305,000 bushels of corn. ; * * * Wheat was % to 1% cents a ‘pushel lower near the end of the| snub! first hour, September $1.8558; corn 56 to. 1548 lower, September $1.28%;: oats % to % lower, September 64; rye % to 1% lower, September gai ie $1.26; ‘soybeans 1 to 1% lower, September $2.27%3; lard 10 to 15 cents a hundred pounds lower, Sep- tember: $12.42 Grain Prices - CHICAGO GRAIN | icuicaao, “Aug. 1 (AP) — Opening 8 Sep 1.86% 8 ° 64% Veoee « OD cceaes cee Dee) ccscss- 1.92 Dee Accesories 6744 | pe MAP <.cessss i MDP occ seers ba) May 95% May ........ 68% torn’ ‘oxy "" e pee Beep .-aees ry Saesocas i pov ecees 2.21% Dec Sonsnoe 1.31 Mass. ..-.-. 1.26% BE) cocee cc 1.33% Breed May . 1.33% cecescsl ae Des 2-3... 12.12 sanecece 1.27% D> ey >: kt |’ NEW YORK w—Aluminums im- proved while steels declined in a -|mixed stock market early today, Trading quieted after an active Gains and iosses of fractions to Chrysler Entérs . ‘Small Car Field Reveals Plans to Buy Substantial Interest in French Simca Firm DETROIT (AP)—Chrysler Corp. entered the small car field today |iscuda with an imported car. L. L. Colbert, president of Chrys- : ler, said his firm was buying the entire interest of Ford Motor Co.}? in the French auto-building firm of Simca, the biggest non-govern- ' ment owned passenger car builder in France. Ford owns 443,973 shares or 15. 9 per cent of the shares outstanding in Simca. The Ford interest in ’ Simca was acquired in December|and 1954. * * * A Ford statement said the sale to Chrysler was completed except for minor details. Colbert said that ‘‘as part of the/st arrangement, Chrysler has entered into an agreement for the co-opera tive development of world markets for Chrysler and Simca products by the two companies.” * * * “This arrangement with \Sim- ca,"’ Colbert said, ‘is primarily for the purpose, of combining thé] overseas organizations of Chrys- ler and Simca to, create a. new and major force in the world au- “tomotive market. In addition, we are continuing our studies on a North American, type small car for possible production in our United States and Canadian plants to. serve the North American Con- “tinent.” - tk ok lk The current.Simca line includes the four-cylinder, 96-inch wheel- base Aronde, the Ariane four and eight cylinder models’ on a 106- inch wheelbase and the Vedette. V-8 on a 106-inch wheelbase. The Aronde costs about $1,700 at New York port of entry and the Vedette about $2,200. - Lodge Calendar ular communication, Pon- tine Lodge La sh ay ao te : Gerald L. , Ww. M. : petene all Masons, annual and Masonic picnic, Borda’ gy and 17th., Avon Park, rald L. ” Moors, WM. Rochester. News in Brief Ronald J. Shore, 21, of 3227 Mar- garet St., Auburn Heights, pleaded guilty today to reckless driving be- fore Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He was fined $25: or five days in jail. 5 Jax Cleaners, 896 Joslyn Ave., was burglarized and a cash regis- ter worth $150 and 10 pairs of men’s trousers valued at $80 stolen, it-was reported yesterday to Pontiac police. Now! Shop the Super-Market way. Self-serve bargain basement. Every; counter a Serhan gid 14 N Admits Entering Firm. by Breaking Windows Frank J. Gonzalez, 25, of 383 Cehter St.,- the alleged window- b burglar; “pleaded guilty yesterday in risa — to en- ing ‘out several windows to gain entry ps to leave Pontiac Motor Parts, Auburn Ave. last Tues- day night. Municipal Judge. Maurice E. Fin- negan fined him $10 and 90 days) —adv.| cents, and Richmond, Va., wi tier Clwletinae carta « women patrons at Baltimore, Md., mailed early. ATLANTA — penitentiary instead. stitutions. x * Authorities Pull ‘End Run’ Freeing Segregationist (UPI) — Federal authorities pulled an ‘“‘end run” on followers of John Kasper who have gathered in Tallahassee, Fia., and today will release the segregationist, from: the Atlanta j Kasper now lists his hometown as Nashville, Tenn., and the gov- ernment is furnishing portation there from Atlanta. A new suit and $30 in cash also go to prisoners from federal in his trans- | While Ku Klux Klan figures and hard-core _ segregationists were drawing plans for a ‘‘wel- come out” party, — offi- .cials quie’ remov: mong from the Tallehenwes prison and brought hin to Atlanta. This a thy Nephler Ce.), Pigures after decimal points oy Low, Woon Allen Elect = ae bd aie 2.6). Baldwin Ru Rubber c vee 4 7. 4 GL Oil & Ctiem Co, ° 16 «1.7 Howell Elect M Co. . 61 61 Peninsular M Prod Co. * 9 10 The Prophet Co. *........ 82 9 Rudy Mfg Co. .........05- 14 #174 4 Toledo a Co. 14.7 ar J) ° = w Prod Co. ° sale: Wid and acne. aca Galion , for Sewage Funds LANSING (M—At least 129 mu- hicipalities are pro: ive appli cants for a share of a $1,394,000 federal grant for sewage construc- ‘tion woe in ee The State Weer Resources Com- mission, reporting this yesterday, said it had sent letters to all known applicants setting forth—conditions oe the. — can ibe ob- , x & & Grants to individual cities, vil- mans ast townships are limited to nom me THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘avast 1 1958 a wats Copper, steel and aluminum weve NEW YORK {UPD _ ‘Prices of advancing today in moves econo- mists said would mean higher prices for everything from hairpins to the amly = the sieves cd costs to the ultimate consumers. Some economists “in-|o terpreted thisas meaning another round of inflation was in the works, i Ge canes trae Mimi announced it was hik- ing prices of the lightweight metal 1/10ths of a cent per pound: And trade experts said other aluminum All major steel companies were producers , soon — follow the charging $4.25 to $4.80, per ton |Alcoa lead. Helpin, 10; George, 12, Terry, 10, and Cheri Boucher, 13, while pick- ing berries on the bank of the Clinton River off Exizabeth Lake Road, two blocks from the Boucher home, * * * * The turtle, unusual for this sec- tion, was found by Mrs, Charles ,|Loucks, Brown Road. She thinks ‘\she knows now where some miss- ing ducklings went, The pigeon came to the William G. Nelson home, RFD 2, Clarkston with a damaged wing and wearing a band, FFF-AV58-692. Any one knowing the owner should call MAple 5-1595. 2 South Lyon Teens Held in Car Theft Case MOUND CITY, Ill, w ~ Two South Lyon, Mich, teenage boys were held today in the ‘Pulaski nection with a Michigan car theft. They are Robert Carr. 16, and James Mellvoy, 15. Police said they have ad- County jail for questioning in con- ee ere $4. eberriee (erate) (16 pis 2-0... Heat a Peet Prevalled ANE! tuscre: of Fisa eae (mil thep| caotorae ta inal pendent ua rrles, sweet (erate) 16 ais. a 6 mo would have to pass at least part of| in autos and appliances. . berries. red . (erate: $0 : * kk, * . ; Tie ticker tape was late ‘for a , > = 2.75|/period of three minutes as a suc- ; ‘ _ = cession of opening blocks was ‘28\cleared away. Then turnover be- ores | ence a i came extremély~ sluggish. : A two-week market advance VWolu qcecares i Of Williams $0 max yesterday with volume at . iB tase Gow bigh ground for’ 1068. | x new ground for S A en £00] Saeking” avy” atter moving | Bagwell Asks Governor “|Radishes ‘red. 6 60 Jos. .-.---++ 18] Steels seemed to run out of | to Spell Out Position on Ribar® sears ee “I ah Qhea to the ousjer stvelmakers, | Stellato-Lesinski Race | Remotcbourety © att) 2B) An aluminum price boost was | | F ~~ aenes after the close by Al- | BAY CITY (UPI)—The cee 0 ‘ can candidate for governor, Pa | Alcoa rose a point. Aluminium|D. Bagwell, last night called on 38 reed and Kaiser Aluminum rose Gov Go nine Paty ci ‘ "25 ctions. out”’ mi g : U.S, Steel, Bethlehem and. Re- tion on a heated race in the 16th eeave. eaeh -a75|Dublic Steel took fractional losses.|Congressional District in Wayne E&caroie. bleached. bu. | |....... 2:78/Lukens eased. County. Lettuce. head, (orate) 3 06. ccc ae ; * “* * -| The race cdncerns Rep: John —— Chrysler picked up a sizable|Lesinski (D-Detroit) and UAW-CIO} IN MOROCCO — Charles W Poult dE fraction and Ford showed an equal supported Carl Stellato, president/“Yost, above, has taken over his oultry and tggs *}loss following news that Chrysler|°f giant Ford Local 600 of the|'new- job as U.S. Ambassador to DETROIT POULTRY will buy Ford’s interest in Simca,| United Auto Workers. Morocco. He succeeds Caven- DETROIT, Aug. 1 (AP) — Prteés paid'the French auto maker. x x * dish W. Cannon, who retired. cuastey lve ae cere: tet Me. 2 - Said Bagwell, ‘‘When Stellato an- eayy hens 20; Ss 14-15; . nounced his candidacy, Emil Ma- iy SS ae _ New York Stocks —|zey, secretary-treasurér of the , lings 2 Figures after decimal point are ejghths |UAW-CIO, endorsed him and ‘said, a @ ax a @ DETROIT EGGS (Late Morning Quotations) ‘By electing the right men to of- IT, - 1 (AP) — Eggs, P.O.B./admiral .. ...10-. Int Shoe 3.4 fice, a planned economy could be . Detroit, in cane lots federal-stete grades;/Air Reduc ....62:5 Int Tel & Tei 40 |enforced.’” Whites: Grade A extra large 47-49, wid. /Alued Ch | 85 Is! Crk Coal 40.4 _ Own: Or U ce small 38: grade B large 40-|Allied (Strs....45 | Jacobs |. .... 62] Bagwell quoted Stellato as say- HVE JULY 43, Wtd. avg. 42. Browns: Grade A extr@|,iim ita 31. Jones & L .. 48 | ing it was “not enough’? that a - large 48; small 3 checks 28%. Total/4,2 sae | Moleay Hey 2, 938 oe . weekly recetpts of government sraded an Ait ‘48 | Kennecott’ 2. 946| Congressman vote right, which he Sal U L D : eager eee ded: Am Can ..2...478 “Kimb Clk... 81 x‘ sald Lesinski did on 19 of 29 | SA'S, Use Levy Drops Grade A ‘Grade A et ‘Grade. Dierge 34 [Am ‘Mapay 1306 Kroger poo 16.2 2 so. $2 Million From Same AS MSGR ite PBF Gale: #.|, Bagwell and willams “sat icly] Month Last Year ; Am News ... 26.1 > as. ’* during the contest between Livestock Am Ta &Tel 181° Lows" .”. i7/Stellato and Lesinski and in the| . | - sae e e Py we e vernon ure & Hy Even Huet i'w ae he tom buna cn oS salable, 200. Bulk early, cles gisughter /Balt @ Ohio at Srl oak iff claimed ‘liberalism’ and the lib-|ing July, the State Revenue De $S'so-20.00; canners “and cutters 14.80-|Beoving air “cara Mee’, ©? -:: 4dleral record of the incumbent, John| partment reported. y 18.50; two loads reputation cattle ‘brought Boha Alum ..193 Mergent Lino . 38.1| Lesinski..’ The sales and use tax figures to. arrive basis, one load which prime ipond Strs ....174 Merr Ch & 8 41.7 : 1080 Ib. steers 26.00. these feed lot Borg Warn ...33.7 Mpls Hon .. 914 a ee 2 generally are considered a barom- T1Id” Ibs one load. choice. 1030 1b. [Briggs ME... 81 Minn MAC. aa) The Republican candidate saidjeter of Michigan’s economic con- motets Coa) Rd Gs 27.50 cattle Brun Balke . 424 Mont Ward ... 38 | Williams might egree with Mazey ss Coinpared last week: slaughter steers Semone 200% ae Wheel : ite “that by electing the right men to x & * se lower. "steers long ISO Ib be-1.00 (Cab Pack. ..... 47. Mueller Br... 29 |Office a form of state socialism! gales and use. tax collections ower;’ cows full 60 ct higher; bulls/C#lum & H ..143 Murra - 31.7 could be put into effect.” -lé Jul flecting J busi steady: most good to low choice steers |Campb Soup ..43.1 Nat Bis . $3} uring July, re g dune . 0-26.00; bulk choice 900-1100 Ib. yr — we oe es te potty Bagwell said the district fight ness, totalled $25,061,889, This was case ror set ners aT ae: (capital Atri. 16. Nat Gyos ".-: §22/was ."a warning to all Michigan|a decline of $2,221,580, or 8.1 per nig ‘Ss on Proend Tries aa or os rots No Am AY .. 31 of political manipulation aimed at|cent from the same month a year 28.00; one prime i119 Ib. steers |Cater Trac ...78.6 Nor Sta Pw. 23 controlling the destiny. of this| ago. ai ; 28.25: utility and standard steers 20.50-|Ches & Oh ..59.5 Ohio Oil ....: 41.4| state.” SE ig ge ing A | Bho business activities tax total nigh cholee "760.880 Ib. io. heifers | 26.50 Cluett Pea .. 40 pee Gop a3 . a during the month was down more 19.80.24.00; willity cows 18.80-20.00: few |Golg Palm ... 62.7 Pa EDL, .... 496 Flint Man Held U 2 ee et ee ‘commercial cows up to 21.00; canners |Col Brd a} ae he. BA “There have been heavy losses cutters 14.80-18.50; utility bulls/Colum Gas ...192 Penney JC .. 944 ve vy ory cae a Con ‘} 847 Pe RR... ii Whil mest . during the last two or three 20.90 wp: “tockers and feeders virtually reo ~ Sha phos D : 83 | @ Sitting in Car months,” Said Clarence W. Lock, *Vealers—oe tie, 25, ., Nominally. tea steady Con Pw Pt 4% 90.4 Pal Pet oS 483 . a . deputy revenue. commissioner. active, choles and prime vealers. fully [come CD -.-422 Bure On... 39.1| William Thompson, of Flint, re- i 0d ee eee choice and prime vealerg. set |Cont Mot... 92 RCA. gu°-::: 3$4|Ported to police he was held up in| The business activities tax is 00, few 36.00; standard food ee ae x “+ 368 Pontiaé when he stopped his car} based on both payrolls and prof- inne and ulltty Corn Pd ....:-448 Rey Tob B : #g/for a traffic light on S. Saginaw] its and both were down. Bheep and lambs—salable 25. Nomin-|Curtis Pub ....¥.7 Royal Dut .:. 441/at Whittemore streets, The take, at ally steady today. Compared last week: |Deere .. ...... 39 Sefeway St ., 293 - cigarette tax e, a a Berens ete pee ce eect ipeeanais tee Seal oR”: 8] atcces” aid be sig $68,000 was comparable with most lots choice fo fo prime, 90-90 Ik |Do# Chem ... 62. Sears Roeb |... 303 Thompson said he stopped for the|year ago. This still represented a to choles lots 33.50-24.08;, call to cholic |Derent | --183 | Shell Ol .--- $j ilight at 4 a.m. today and a maNioss, however, since the tax has \slaughter sheep* 4.00-10.00. i East Kod ....1178 Sinclair ...... 1 , | Jumped into his car brandishing a gone fromn three cents a pack last Baton Mfg ....49.5 Socony ...--+ 50.6| Knife, fi El Auto L 33.4 Sou Pac ..... : year to five cents. in .$ Su Ry. |...:. #8 Thompson was forced to drive to e onal 7 18 ai Yule Cards, TieRR oo ghd Red St od: St where’ the ‘bandit. demanded his 18 Cars Derailed Bi | [Raire, (Mor .- 38 fed Olt Ono": S84/money, he told officers, ars Veral IIS D€a Ford Mot "= 8 Bio eack 8 t * * th Lc . Prueh 1 Be Sen ‘*:: 3.6] Thompson said he managed toiN So h [ Postal Hike | tim: if ERS: Heer ecay tom toe’ man ead ran] VCP OOUIT TYON Gen Elec ... 633 ome 0 .... T1.8]0n foo! Be | - [een Fae 8 Feo Guo alee. aad Cai oaens be a Po! SOUTH LYON w@ — Eighteen WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Post/Gen Motors'.. 44 trance pd’’|. 88.3/money, nor is missing |2"3 of a 103-car Chesapeake & Office De t says new|Gen Shoe ... 27, Timk R Besr {i |trom his car, he said. ~~ |Ohio railroad freight train were stamp rates, effective today, will a3 aS. ue : derailed about one mile west add about two dollars a year more|GeNi Tite 4°: 4 Twenty Cen .. 307 of here today when a bearing on x the average family’s postage = a as ie Carbide 3963 3-Foot Rattler, one car burned out. No one was ill, Goodrich .... 69 Trnit Air Lin .. 20. injured. For the big business houses the|Goedveer ©... 90.1 tnit Aire <> 82/4 arth x *« o* extra penny for stamps will run Gt'no Ry ae Tia as cp 3 Gator Turtle, A railroad Seheemesn caid the into thousands of dollars a year, ve 7. ines .... 28 : ilr spokesm for ours billing and advertising. Gut On. 108 ‘ UR meet 13 F ound In Ar ea car which caused the trouble was From ° Hofiang Fo .. 113 Van Rael... 272} about 45 cars-behind the. engine. rom ‘now on the new rates [Homestk ... 40 Walereen .... 364; here was a diversity of re-\He said cars in front of this car will be four cents-for. regular |i! Cent s 33 1 West Un _ Tel a ports today, regarding wildlife in| were not derailed. , first class mail delivery, instead |I"¢¥% Ps Rey ‘902 Were wn. : era(the Pontiac area, like the °3-foot-| - of three cents; seven cents for nfand i Stl... 98.4 White Mot -. $@-t/long rattler found by some boys, The train was en route from air mail instead of six cents; |tnterlak Ir |. 216 Woolworth .. 47.4|now reposing .in a jug. Then| Grand Rapids to Detroit. The three cents for post cards instead |i2{ Bus Mch 271 Yale & Tow 2#¢ithere was the alligator turtle dis-| front section of the train con- of two cents; five cents for alr |Int Nick ......#22 Young S&W 334/covered in the yard of a Pontiac tinued its journey. ’| mail post cards instead of four |'™* P*ret 1094 Zenith Rad -. %3lnome and the banded pigeon that] The spokesman said the derail- STOCK AVERAGES “adopted” a Clarkston family. [ment had blocked the track and/. Postal officials said a few calls|Compiied by the Associated Press Aug. 1. ek workers were sent to the scene to around the country showed the Indust. Rails Util. Stocks| On the more prosaic ‘side, |clear the area of debris. He said mai] volume was up about 20 per\Net change .... 310 2 £1 45] Roger Holden, 2267 Oakdale, |no damage estimate was available cent yesterday. They said eomeleres, cay TAT tots Gak 108e Drayton Plains, fanded his sea- |immediately and added that the big business outfits decided tojwontn'feo'.'".. 384 992 819 178-6, SON'S biggest ass, . Holden’s |line was. expected to be cleared beat the midright deadline: and/¥ear ago ...... 3734 1285 142 1%-7| fish, a 20-inch largemouth, was |by late this afternoon. nae ein Fecmar moni 1888 low veces BMT 2? 729 156.6 5, pounds Mi wi . It was {we * &* ‘| bills at the old three-cent ra 2) co0a Py taken at Silver Lake on a troll- : : 1967 low ...... 226.0 782 66.2 150.9 , Passenger trains using the line Equally thrifty were two el rly : ing flatfish. ; are being re-routed. Freight QIT STOCKS The snake was found by Johnjtrains will be held back until the line is cleared, the spokesman said. Hussein Holds Firm Against His Enemies ‘> AMMAN, Jordan UP — Young King Hussein of Jordan, whose cousin King Faisal was slain. in the Iraqi revolt, said yesterday he -is ready to die to defend his country against “communism and atheism” if kok m under heavy me overthrow and assassination. has “offered lessons in nationai- ism to those who brag about a probation and ordered him to pay| done, they said, to “avoid |the project of $250,000, whichever| mitted taking the car Monday, = : Z " demonstrations.” | ‘is smaller, oe (They were held ‘without charge. nationalism.” | ¥ \ ] 7 | F i , ‘ J ; 4 j pe wo . pe z 3 < = Fw “ Mh , q . \t ¢ ; ; | ahy f , Me 2) ~ (Oakley was ‘Both Aleoa and the steel produc- ers .said they were will only partially offset these, higher costs. Steel costs moved up July 1 when the industry gave workers an additional 20 cents an hour under a three-year contract with the United Steel Workers Union. ~The companies said the steel price boost, which averages nearly $ per cent and lifts a ton of steel to about $150, will en- able them to recover less than half of the highe~ costs.’ So far the steel price increase has been on a selective basis, af- fecting only sheet and strip prod- ucts used by auto and appliance makers x é* * However, Bethlehem Steel Corp. President Arthur B, Homer pre- dicted yesterday that by the end of this month the ‘increase will be . |“across the board.” Still to be affected are. steel From Washington the price in- creases brought rumbles and grumbles in administration and congressional circles. * * * Chairman Estes Kefauver of the Senate anti-monopoly subcommit- tee said he is calling a meeting of steel pricing to start perhaps be- fore Congress adjourns. The Tennessee Democrat, an arch foe of higher steel prices, called the decision of U. S, Steel to go along with the other com- eee Letter Raps African Trip by Williams LANSING ® — House Speaker George M. Van Peursem (R-Zee- land) didn’t think much of Gov. Williams’ trip to Africa and said so in a letter sent today to fellow Republicans, Renewing an oftheard GOP theme, Van Peursem asserted ‘‘the governor is out of his-office more than he is in.” *x« * * “At a time when Michigan needs * | with a part-time executive.” cin arate ctor turned yesterday from a 10-day trip to Africa as a guest of the of . Liberia. babong be excused if the governor were actively trying to promote the in- as well as the executive office it-|tice self, are being used as a spring-/Bouleva board to” the ier nomina- tion.” AF Schedules 7- Day Midwest ‘Bombing’ | WASHINGTON (#—Large scale been scheduled by the Air Force over 2,000 square miles of the in- dustrial Midwest, Aug. 20-Oct. 17. ee fe On seven different days the se- cret air maneuvers will virtually ground all civil aviation that is not rerouted in the area for brief early-morning periods, Air Force disclosed yesterday, The Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration, the airlines and private pilets are cooperating to keep _ the Impact on the public re gy minimum ° e* we &, The nature of the maneuvers was not spelled out. The Air Force called it a routine SAC exercise, and said no weapons would be/|78® aboard the aircraft when they fly over large parts of Illinois, Indi- Snub Teamsters, ” Tigher Pri rices on the Way Meany Yani ane AFL-CIO’ Untons |e" Ties tx go President George Meany to-| tym ‘difficult choice for some of the ion corruption charges last De- ‘Ferndale Teenager tty . However, he added, ‘‘these trips, simulated bombing éiercises have| Tells to Sever: All With Hoffa Group — WASHINGTON — UP — AFL- several AFL-CIO) thant increasing challenged prices to offset higher wage costs |Unions fo sever all formal ties with| Potitec and emphasized that the increases|the outcast Teamsters Union or m face ouster proceedings them-|yoore, J selves. * & * . Meany laid down the line yes- terday in a tough-wordéd™ state- ment denouncing any facts which us to Press, a newspaper ciregjated Spe in said ‘Soest give aid and comfort to Team- sters’ President James R.° Hoffa and other truck. .union ieaders i183 given by et, Geke ele ag 4 Gatien County“ hi kok The Meany challenge posed a building trades unions who spear- headed the opposition to ouster of the teamsters from the AFL-CIO cember. » & The Carpenters, Operating En- 4 charged with corruption. Mile M } Door its, ne’ abe Coun place gineers and Hod Carriers, for example, have a ‘four-way pact” with the teamsters that has led to successful ee : drives in the past. Meany apparently will press for abolition of the pacts at the next meeting of the AFL-CIO executive council starting Aug. 18 in a Po- cono Mountains, Pa., summer re- sort. Labor sources told United Press International he may run|- into. militant opposition. * * * * urged the rank-and-file members of the 1,500,000-member truck un- jon to rise up and throw Hoffa out of office, In San Fiantisc, Hoffa advised Meany to consider “his own past associations and his own past asso- ciations before making nasty charges about him. He did not elaborate. . x w* & Hoffa also told newsmen he be- lieved Meany was “trying to capi- talize on what he hopes will come mittee ‘headed’ by Sen. John Mc- Clellan (D.Ark.) and now in prog- ress here. ae Saves Chum’s Life turned in Cass Lake al 2:30 p.m. yesterday, - “'* ‘* 2 William , 17, became ex- The AFL-CIO chief yesterday | Prim: out of the McClellan hearings next no ing of the ‘Senate Rackets Com-lerei ——— = *: x x ih Gignac was to Pontiac|*") General Hospital, and his condition is satisfactory. ° sailhatiail ai we ee aa ee Boul Soyer 950 Pate ee A-3. ee com and of at: hoot y September 30, ay A hu: reveal, : : Plans and Specifications wi ratl-|° 2—Fire Station able "fused A, 5, Nese r Sette wei ~* West Walton BI r | Prec Det ‘No. 3_Wetertord Village All in the City of 8 field. Hills, | Michigan. will ing in the mass of Clerk, Long Lake weed. 4 of Bloomfield ‘Hills, Mi A.M., o'clock E.8.T. aa? 1, i9e8, a Pans and Pider: ole rant may be exam aoe and the - ney sage! Hills Cit: Ae. ae ta: at 355 en ttette Birmingham The contract fi prox. 17 sa. pavement: the "adrution basins to grade and Rw to swale waa el —— Rar thereto. fac’ is wil , oa sur ing” require in the Searnying ing of app tt. of existing read dase; the fer: tenth al spreading and compacting of ap- Tox, ad “ yds. of 21 A cue; approx. onl of bituminous agerega surfacing wide and a ay" Ghittness; brook Road re- rth Rxcevation 370 cu: ty ana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and/: Minnesota. Busines Noe Llewellyn M. Oakley of 73 N. *|Holcomb St., Clarkston, has been et ppointed manager the tiae th ~~ f \ » and have urged ' district ths of ml os wer en ie amount of foe at ite can-| the F, W. Howland Agency in De- troit for the past four years; He Clarkston Rotary-and the Pontiac “ Life Ney Assn, . oa. incidental thereto. is yiee president of the Clarkston | city Comm Men's Club, and a member of the|or all ding and making: 1 standard inlet ee: Mle roa rapped catch best ls te: tngtalted complete: 12” C7$ RCP catch prox, . sta0 p." yas, oe ch Labor. material bonds amount efi 1 in bonds ‘wilt will not be re- ds or r certified ¢ tm the ee of 5% of the bid m accom. The ee Se fs bg bag th reserved foi for the ties Bad sent i my waive, any \ Bituminonus | se Surfacing; end all work a y bidder. net No. #—Stringham School, 4380 nae oe Elizabeth = Rd. MARY ANN A gooey reine’ No. ie-tambert school, 3576 duly 9 snap Precinct No. 11—Knights. of Pythias ALS No. Voorheis Rd. NOTICE TO ROAD rs 00 for tion by a ——— for the : m veyer, and such other Officers as — Pos that time. i Sas mine Frewuiar ser | City ey ne : ee ae. pin A it ei he ae il Mee ain AND TRADE Cali « for action tomorrow. ASK i # i : 4 mi . ; ws : e . : . s ar ‘ 2 i» - Pe ce : . e ss 4 7 i: / = ‘ ae s a t 3 ee a , cs \; ‘ i. ; ok < te ee see 4 Hines : : ; * ‘” THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘august. 1, 1958 eS ee Services 12) CARNIVAL “} by Dick tee Sees Real Estate te 324, Rent. Ants Furnished 3 Ret : 5 ee wv} mm Uwe By tame Sr tale “idle, WE bain, args Sagat | “ AextaemelY : ¥ OLL ee ene fen : > : _ Bed BLES I. VAN HORN as at Gs Taow Yor You ey vas cin O39 Poth ant hak | "Sa etiaa ne o ANCING, BUYERS WAITING. gjuded. Bee carstaker, ADL B-l. ——. ACTION, Ts, Snyder, FE < hours day “eve- | able. REALTY Ker "FoR YOUNG LA ort, of ar a Sen as 58s | A Floor Sanding pita awe Pe ease | nens furs. om laadere Peat, 9 ur ‘boon, for i HICER APT. SECOND FLOOR COA Pu eas7s, 9 Ul ‘Boon, for] Floor Laying GI AND FHA K NICER A ig od ” WUINERAE TOME interview. o_puPp Bute. FE CASH YOUR HO 4 pKa ge 10} \ omy RAL HOME | REA SRL EGR GML| AA TRENCHING | erin ceet| sri ty dares, Ber servs . Wrostop. Drive-In, 3118 Pield, OR 3-6666. ant: o. informa. ences req’ ‘ : . LOR Art NORTH. END. | ON Donelson-Johns sear page mt & B TRENCHING te 20, not, feet obligated: We | PACtaie bath anurance, Ver | _FUNERAL HOME field tile tell you the cash you can receive|._nice & LE Hise ed for Funerals” f ’ net to Re a, c aig ir FOR it ee gnPoRN 7 RM ; "DRAD 16 K. Ally “siz. 2| Voorhees-Siple | mere we ADE. we BLD | rm ary ose Horn | ana shade FUNERAL HOME 12 We Huron Phone ¥# ¢155t| G.gaN JROOM APT CALL BET. WEST DE fay, (Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor | "ny Main Cleaners, 4481 eeaaes £200, Sell Us Your Equity 08 6 FE 20 | ae : TE _Miisabet Led > 34031 = Don't lose your rer as oe FOR COLORED apt pete Villege rick duplex, bag BRICK, BLOCK ; i o Very nice ; : Cemetery Lots 5 ihe aa ont ae £7, am ee Maeno listings; Giroux Pranks For gent, *at als Prospect “Cali Kichen on first floor. 2 “bedrooms, tor Beebo an FE Bri 2 - we ye UYERS “HOLLYWOOD APT: 00D APTS. Hise basement, wicely landscaped Panerel BEAUTIFUL ¢ GRAVE LOT, Pay. | POLL pLIME “EXPERIENCED rove Kise cr AN ang HA Paiting for commercial proper-| HO 00g ae ea ttre. avaianlo 404. Wee. ark is Fe & = bookkee e for large oo 8 mngys, 8 —_ tles, farms and acreage. A. phone Furnished or unfurnished, 2 & ~ ee Sener wee 1958 omeoumere inom expanding. 4 assierehin’ Param | gi o taranteed work. “gamer er call will give you immedia we | ruta, “aut turn. 16 ie" Ho i|\WHITE CHAPEL—TWO, GRA benefits. tion. ard._ FE 3. NDER, INC. atx, $200. LI 2.2167, emis, stock BRICK “ ROY KNAUF CARGE ROOM, ETCHENE TE VASBI | Free Toys for ( Christmas | _and meee, ae an ‘26% W, Huron St, Fu sre a on = FE 5-8875 , WILL, BUY OR List fe L, > Bave 9 toy party cai Fa bone, oe ick block & cement “property. Purchasers waitin KE) TARGE 3 | & BATH GARAGE. BR. . 5 cExe Mixing 1 smail child, Live DoS ottics 8860 Commerce Rd. LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN: |: bate. Front © yer ent. & ge - or stay 3 nights References. PE 5.2853 2 " he ee reeeeeeerees eeenerere - Bévetvvesrescceeese OF Notices ‘CN Persin Fy < Bi osecho ot sors t : Money Wanted ; wees va ‘se cece 38K Share vin Guariers 2... 38) "ea we. Sy my ee aeeaneies oreo enter ‘ “Apts Furnished .........» 33]. G- SALESMEN feat Unfurnished “6/72°72 34] w. YEETWEEN THE AGES Rent ie 3 OF 25.AND = concee: Ie Fraveling representatives or pumanes tenseeeeeans = for est We- ra For I ncsnsveceaescoe BF fer tank. re company in th : Ss Board ...csssserae_38| United States with dhs ie 40 years % * Homes esvcccese SBA Sw oe aos og are WOOD. oacscccaccconzesces on. com cy and Stores So —— and poltey, sell Pot’ neat Sdeeetascoas furnish a tate model car, W ve days a: we REAL are FOR SALE RS gp fate th home 4 nights a For Sale ceGscus ote teas 3B week. vs training period ancome Property ...... . cosee GA reearet. Se ond wavs: vevees tee se e n: ; Suburban Property... cre gll] EP ervew te your sound ‘trip For Sale Resurt Property ...... 44A, bus fare. The average salesman‘s For Sale Lote ........s.005... 46 e@rnings is in higher income ay fal Prop. .......... 46A| bracket. Only experience required male Acreage ............. 47, iS being seaman Protecte For Sele Farms ...... secosvsees 48] territory. Do not apply if you are Bale —— 88 3 rn dcacsesss 7. Wie fo for work, imm e Pus. Prop. .... 4A‘ tim TA Aaa ication, For’ sale or Exchange ......... Fs 2 ARDS BRIDGE CO. FINANCIAL Baie cad Opportant CB weceenees : to storidans, Loube Sersceeseeeessecs H 54 eeeneernteen 1 eee ee abeonne chesesweek whoeess a ereenses super cae epg ee ccecces eterereeetoee Soe OOeeeeee oreennerssons *Foorerencenes eeeeeroees e ent oerensene : Sales ....... toeeweeeres Se : 5 : A 3 7B For ; freee woes : ; a Aeeeeewewenne r wb vagcseren ee: oe teen e renee sweet eeere Pee er Fee eee een Se ee eeeeoe bees eka eee cen _ftbessticeses vee sneeeres eursxessnnsas aan eure ta seensesres = Sissuapersse PY La eI ie ae eeceneeoene Pailoring........ 16: ‘FOR WANT ADS: DIAL FE 2.8181 . ed Be: FART Ti ela) — capadi reltable man capable ‘meeting F pggenecl To < “ith children ‘music ood future... Write Fone a Box_! i and ‘Coolidge in 71 MEMPHIS. 1, TENNESSEE VETS — HANDICAPS pee to expansion of our firm, we hav gs for several neat, agress ve young people. Must be free to tra new cars fur- ished. No experience necessary. Help Wanted Female i RENT IT FAST through ene Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE Expenses aranteed, average earnings $3 month: tus bo- nuses, Contact Mr. or Mrs. Saw- “a Hotel ee: 4:30 — 7:00 WOOL SCTE ee AT} Ogg Cleaners, apply 379 E. Pike. or LADY, GHT HOUSEWORE and ‘care of 3 children, Prefer one in. 23-0582. _ MI — LIGHT : eas WOMAN TO DO TELEPHONE ion proaram. Write Pontine Press WOee Cleaneta, apply 31 © Pike. _ Help Wanted 8 ARE YOU WANTING © “Beeserese ee ee yg Xe Ee wage. gg Re & th am Birm: ie 116 Employment — 8A EVELYN. EDWARDS . “VOCATION A eaves rg uehts carpentering jum bing, laying. fo roofin Pec rooms, plaster repair. Pil work, i rieg 1 fis” t FE 55-6325. REMOVAL, TRIMMING 28 cleared. Free estimates. FE __ 5-5502, TON % STAKE TRUCE TRUCK wants work. OR 3-3603. ° aide MAN _ ODD JOBS, kind of. work, FE 5-6436. Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONTNG SERVICE, 8 MAN bushe! S347. 1 DAY =. $3 bushel, FE <2 DAY a OR E.. EXPERIENCED. references. Ming | DaY WORK. OWN Bee RTA MA 6-1 DAY WORK, OWN TRANSPORTS tion PE eset FOR CNDBRGRA DOMES & practical nurses, FE 2-549: GERMAN LADY WANTS NOORE. work by the hour. Ref. OL 1-0052. y_the hour. Ref. "OL 1-0052. d| HOUSEWORK DONE BY DAY OR week. Own. transportation. FE 8-0731, HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WANTS | DA light housework or baby spirals 8-2355. TRONINGS, OR _3-4956 IRONINGS IN MY HOME, 1139 Myrtle St. i 1G HT DISHWASHING AND short order cook. Care of con- valescents Any hospital work. FE 5-1339 ee LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND day work. _ FE 8-3615. MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC retaria) service. EM 3 EM 39-2842. ~ 7 jaa * P imgaal # | Bal 4 lel F o 4 ‘A-l MOVING — HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable FE 56-3458 — FE 2-209 AAT ce Rates DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. In Debt? toda cL ¥er BRON ROWN, Realtor oh" i pa Ph. FE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSMAKING. BUY. gvauiry _materials in = homé. 53-2543. ALTERATIONS. E Lowegren, 714. Huron TAILORING, AL- ell, FE 4-0053. “16B Garden. Piowiag ~ MOWING, PLOWING AND’SULL- dozing. wanted. FE 5-8940, _Insurance A penne 17A% ~~ NO INCREASE IN AUTO RATES ro rue All 208 perce Niet | IN INSU ANCE eas tess oo 18 ~~ ise ra foot os Laundry, dsiok LACE CURTAINS, rape OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE _2-8101. Landscapin 48° A-« aie nd Gos on our Bid. FE 2-Ti oe: 1ST CL. WAITRESS | Licensed and bonded. Drivers 65 Cook to er es baker cents per Adult sitters, OR aitress to wait on table, heip| 3-3761 Call early mo or cook & help with dishes. Very late evenings, : Pleasant working conditions, Ex-| PRACTICAL NU AVAILABLE, cellent opportunity for right per: | Experienced. OR 2-908, cad hohca Poe mee WASHIN TRONIN rite tic Press aged CALL. PE 5-072 4 AN WASHING. & WTD, Beg Anuron. = Pick _u an ive ‘Pe 0-062 Os _Longtellow. FH_4-7818 WOMAN Orbe compan ts seat ve. Lg a invalid, Live in are. WOMAN WOULD LIKE LD egate or care for elderly. for _fi Fiorence, side _dr., 2nd wou LD LIKE POSITION. AS RE- eeplens in grr eatans office. Exp. OR 3-65. Ht 8 AN ei ene ots and. dell ie 28. 4-6997 CG PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREA ‘AU Lats case “LAKES overs SERVICE, Trim remov i iand clearing. insured. “M&A 43008 OMPLETE LAWN BUILDING. Leveling. cai Seeding & Sod- CUSTOM BU YAR D& radin Back filling drivew i cant EM 3-3023. ARANTEED ne, Pree as a rr Free es aokene APE 8-1950. TREE TRIMING AND. re aval Ph. FE 6-0062 oF eet Laws ae pie cur. a Weed cpa ranteed. spre me, Ait wo ort at ee “paare A Berkneld te tos soll. LIKE A REAL. CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em FE. LOST: GOLD . watch, sv eck suede. Of value to vee. LOST: RED RED BONE HOUND, FE- male, Vicinity Rochester Rd, & 8. Blvd Reward, OL 1-0163 LOST: Seay FEMALE, SABL: and aewe right, hi 1956 noms tag. Chiid 3-0087 ay Ag Bt w ec tion = rew: 1d. FE 2-4372; FE E a DY's BULOVA -owner, Re art. LOST: MALE LICENSE No. 7753. Sic, ry Gitscard: RE- WARD. 3-4500: =| Sed es : keys, & . FE SoRDAT: HURON BOWL, silver metal purse. Wallet, important papers need- 23-8847. LOS Bini MALE TOY TER- Perry St. Family FE 5-745. Hobbies & Supplies ZA ree ‘AIR? SHAMPOO & nba ok ofl treatment $2.50. Haircuts oh Goia waves $6.50 wu M&H. sTyLe OTE, OR_ 3-342 Williams Lk, & i is Rds, PAINT BY NUMBER Sethe woes Scrabble games acken: Book Store. 15 E. omg St. Notices & Personals 25 RAP OALPPLAL LIA 1938 PONTIAC HIGH ee. class reunion, August th. Phon tion. FE 2-2798 for reserva- —*. . AUTHORIZED — __..MASON SHOES ENRY J COMPEAU burn 8t. FE 8- ANY oe sn WOMAN fri Contiden adviser, x BED. tial, The Salvation CHARLES CHESTER | AIR, CUSHIONED —_ E, H MILLER R 3-4042 COLD | wave SPECIAL ak OP. 27 Thur, Eve. ere 500 N. FE 2-12 CALL giLBOraOLYES CENTRE for. removal sot unwanted heir. ee a ays and evenings. §$OR 4-2805 = D. ; in the Want Ads! sk "tot Ted McCul-- * ARRO REALTY ¢ $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. WANTED LAND CONTRACTS = _ BUYERS WAITING A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Ready, Willing and Able Cash wares vee Ng for your land contrac — Rea SRERT CTs WANTED, = nest Estate. 1362 W. Huron. or FE 44813. dak for Mir, Gere. =| $50,000! To invest in good Land Contracts, fastest action In town Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Daily "til 8 Saginaw St. Pontiac Phone FE 5-8165 WN. Wanted Real Estate 32A’ HAVE CAS ILL ome, land contract or acre- 1] now for a 30-minute a series 5] 11 EY, Broker oo ae Lake Rd, PE 41157 FE. artridge, : J ROOMS AND BATH, EVERY- thin, Sal g separate, West side near Tel-Huron, paved street, off street parking. -y ae we a FF ge Be d ‘ eciiltie Ys atat: un ac! es, oe pan eats, st 3 a AND BATH. 326 PROS- 3 LARGE ST FLOO _Near do ple PE 8-1407. RMS, & PVT. BATH. Ss HILD _Welcome FE_5-i Edison, wi RM, MODERN. 1 PVT. Sie FE rx mir ae had BATH, 31 Stowell rr “4-2190., 3 RMS. & B NR. GENERAL Hospital, 14 atanem OR 3-9522. 3 ROOMS, -PRIVATE entrance, Ave 5 p.m, or Saturday and Sunday.. 3 ROOMS, ALL UTILITIES. VERY nice, plenty closet space. Adults only, see ter 4: weekdays, 6 Pinegrove. 7 ROOME AND PVT. BATH, UP- er, small baby welcome. 49 8. asmania or _ phone On 3-6051, 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND 2 entranee: Heat & utilities — nished, $16 weekly. One child o baby: welcome Apply 804 st. = 3 NICE ROOMS, CLEAN, ‘ered -couple. MY 3-1664. p.m. a a eeaed 3 AND -2 LARGE ROOMS, VERY _nice. FE 23-5408 FE 4-3064, 3 RM. wo NICE’ + “FURK iy ent. side jocation Suitable lot FE 5-6954, CcOoL- 12 to . TRAVEL 1 or, Y persons. « We will travel to see you d 3 ROO! AND BATH. BABY WEL- show you how et cash fo ' zie In Pontiac. Phone MYrtle eT eRvaTe $ CASH $ 48 HOURS: *HOME.— EQUITY -LAND CONTRACT agouti & Valuet : 9 OAKLAND "AVENUE BE 5-0441 8.4 bed T A EL rete. ‘Buyers. woe e Paul M. Jones, R Real. Est. 32 W.- Huron 5 a yy 7 ~ tat RMS. FLOOR, NO DRINK ers, colarem. 72 Washington. + BOOMs AND BATH, ALL UTIL- rnished Loca! Inquire Apt. 2-4810° aft. 4.) § 1 Ase FLOOR MODERN 4 ROOMS bath, Vaulomatig ‘Newly re- RMB. BATH. NEWLY DECO- rated ae Lake Orion. Sai oa taad UPPER FLAT. VERY nice, yaa oe: FE 2-5961. ROOM APT., HEA and = utes. furnished. Very gee # town. Inquire 73 8S. Parke 5 5 ROOMS AND BATH, ON WHST side. Newly Secateied, FE 3-0289, BA “APT. REFRIG =. race, est loa Bloom- Septal Trace, 8t. Joe's eee epee a * Private $75 month, 765 TROON, DOWNTOWN. FH Fam or Ee aie Spacious : ‘rm rooms, ag +e . - ih = and — —s ecorated, Heat ni! RLES J. fleas HORN O 4-5644 FOR RENT. 239 A ton, FE 5-9902, wligiard arrRAcriVE coo pi Ri Ooms _tde neighGorhood, ta food wort eee aa ee io. ree ean, Gas heat. SCLoRED 1 AND ; lo . APT for rent. MY 2-0: sia . GLEAN 2 SEDRIE a 60 pe 40090. MI 6-2400 lis NORTHEAST off M2¢ r mo, Ph. 4-758) or FOR COLORED—2 oa Newly Goners — Phe vEaNGN A Close to downtown nepelig center and transportation. — =e ern 3room apts. bath gree pesanttly ep attractive deo ‘uarters acelin no costly up- ee cool breeze way foutiiation, ta friendly neighbors cold water, GH “10 E, Hi ir 5, R «| NEAR FISHER BODY. -L at Eg room, kitcher & 2 bedroo on . Util. woe: $17.50 wk, OR 3.7206 ) BATH CE CLEAN 4 ROOMS A rg Utilities ‘eratehea. ABE et pe West side. FE 4-8240 gat. FOR RENT HOUSE. 2 BEDRMS, ‘Clean. In country near highway. 5-5341 A be oy x UNFURN. NEW 3 rm. lake front at Commerce. lune. EM 5 Hitchen, ic- ture window. No 1 pets... $65. OR éa., ar mo, '* Ab-ro, GArfield 21-1210. _ Negro. Occupancy FAMILY — New! ee ea Oil heat. R. METH Re 28 E. Huron Be TAKEVILLE RRN 1 BED- room house, Adults nase sat | =a T- at pea FARM} HOUSE. fa morn awe etamors. Call Méta- MODERN 3 SEDRM. HOME T r 8, from sc 2 ty =. a bus line. $75 school 7 ne SCHAELS. NT EAR St with low down oy | rm, slate b homé, Gas heat, lot, $500 $65 _ m R. WILLIAMS LE. RD. = bedims. Niewgr style Aye Da §-6767 or WE OCH rooms, 2 baths ret Sonamenss o steam heat, ge Rigevar al r month, Clarénce seit. 975 Baldwin SMALL MODERN HOUSE . sd dire Suitable, for bonita HR ne aentret house. Ke eee Gallo h ‘as ns ve, $43 m. t, fas stove WATER NT, CLEAN, 1 room house, se00., automatic beat, oe homed. = LAKE © RONT room Pontiag MA_ 6-2018. oF| Rent | Lake stage 36A WEST APTS., Boon pewly ecorated, gas “os Pvt towntows = Ae Perry $1¢ Sasementa ee +4871. 7 NICE RMS. ALSO 3 ROOMS, | “® rea" with 1, 2 or 3 bed. Le Ee TWo apts., off Dixie Hwy., 2 OF) EELS ike eee. Pike | en de A. BENGE week ae ee Pp 426i Gbatter b | 86-1172, a we safe beach, im- ming & ng, nice, all m0 ern, TV, wa er, sle 8. Aug. . Oth. Holly, COTTAGES ON LAKE ~ City. M * s ie & refrig- . awe See ee RAGES Rent Aen Farsished 33| Near GMT_ offices. DRIVEWAYS AND GARAGES. saree yan OF; 4 you are baving trouble meeting | - ~~|7 BEDROOM os? Fon oan formation, - 5 estimates. FE 8-1265, ve your yments, see us today. $100 per m . 130 Semt+| A NEWLY. DECOR. aon ~ FENCE 4&1 “MOVING AND HAULING IT_COUN the who would} _nole, eat “senor FE 4-1559. Lakefront. home See gept. — an: 5-5314 or a Seer: _ LO! 41% 8. Saginaw, og? ished EM_3-4006 ‘Abo be caretaker for roe. aay 1 a OOM PARTLY ys. Installed or materia’ . AN) A Lic TRUCKIN UB-| Above Oakland Theater. FE 80456) 5ariments in Could nis tems front’ apt OR 3-9105. BEAUTIFUL $ RM HOME, FUR- types, Reag’ Por free estimate | “bisn. not TD =|. KNAPP SHOES a a bus “lines 4 Be igitee i AND ee eT TES ; mn For FE TE aio airport Rd _Write Pontiac rest Box $6. Bot on oe "hare adults covet Fae ed 9160 mo. mon See waler peter, ranges & Oy HAULING AND MOVING WITH . na ~ OR 21802] “Soar DEX PRIV_ BATH & 290 N Paddock, “Alberta 4510. ers, FE . R_B Munro Elec-| “40, stake truck. rE 28-6453. LINDANE RE FOR AUTO. |" entr. Ground floor. Adults, Near re i. 5 es FURNISHED tie 160 8 ware, ie TRUCKING, | by Dean Bros vr one Blue Sty, Also 1 garage Dees. 7 RMS. KITCHENETTE. "VERY aR rooms, _ newly reerated near {J ROOFS —_ ALL| TMS MONG ae Fees.’ | Pos $14,_1_ child_weleome clean. & wk., 309 -N. Saginaw St,| Walled Lake. EM 3-6296. Est. 1918. Marsh. fio TRUCKING b RUBBISH. LOsE HT SAFELY & ECO. RM. APT | UPPER, ADULTS ase Tr a 353 N. Cass, FE 2-8046 HT TRUCKING & RUBBISH.| nomical ith newly released s furn. 258 Orchard| 2? BEDRM LOWER 8 a | SMALL HOU FOR I yas OUSEMOVING — $4 load. ro sos a Dex-A Het “tablets cents at Pere eeke {oo Heights. mpeg pie iointgad gar 3m vB ¢eite, La. Young | LIGHT AND EEA ton ool gravel RE t BEDE G@ RM KITCH- |S oDau UNFURN. APT..ALSO| WALLED LAKE, 9 BEDROOM O.USE RAISING, LEVELING.| 7 on soll, ere REDUCE. OW . tit ve See water, plenty garase& pvt. ath. $48 ‘month. | “modern fura. yr. home. work, mi repair, cement | LIGHT HA G OF ANY KIND. 2 ponte S ays. As me eferred. “seat. _MA £3339, work. Hioensed insured, Eliison,| FE 2-357 fiaboy” ‘ausle Pr ee dee ist FLOOR, BEDROOM. EITGH |3 OR 3 ROOMS, PARKIN -|Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 5-179. : LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH , en, dinette, path, utilities. FE| refrg., hot water Hae nb i ARA s, cheap. FE 6.4213. day. i SE —eeee GLORIA APTS. 1 BEDRM. GARAGE HOME, NEW-: is, Foal, ee TEA ZO ETH, HCE WOT | Wed, Children to Board 26 ‘Sits mi hasta Saree | WE. Herm ___T tg ee ae iG — NEW AND RE-| GNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED 1 AND BEDROOM PARTLY EDRM. RECREATION ROOM, pair, Vern Keller, FE 5-3720. tree af . FE 58-4638. |'A GOOD HOME BY DAY OR| _furn. | OR 39105.| 2. 3- AND 4-ROOM * eee car garage. Lake priv. FE PLASTERING & REPAIR, KEAS. ; CART week. FE 5-35 i ROOM, KITCHENETTE “AND APARTMENTS. $1 r week. . Pat Lee, PE 3-1023 O’DELL A CHILDREN LOV 7D AND CARED Pvt. bath ompieres £4. or; PAUL A_KERN, | 23-9209. aa SEDROOM ACROSS WOT D & G SNYDE : is Local and, long distance moving.| for. FE 2-1730,_ = * Adults = J ROOMS AND BATH, $50 MONTH,| {0™ nice beach. Ciese. te acne. 5-0502 : TRUCKING & HAULING. RUB- er Ae ee OF ve 13088. | 7 ROOMS EVERYTEING FORE, ig: maleala Sip | —meree Lake. MArket 1200, ROOF REPA \’Ro | bisn, Anytime. Cheap. FE 41820. - 1i4 Center. Or = Norton, FE VE, R $12, BEDROOMS RAMONA TER- ROOF REPAIRS a Wed. Household Goods 27 | _?2300_or_FE_6:1600.—___ 8 Esehe FR S18, face, $18 per month. Call Fl EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444 Trucks. to Rent pall i CLEAN APTS. FURN. TROOMS. NR. TRANSPORTATION, e150, BLDG. | TRENCING. | EXCAVATING CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. Giston Apts. 18 “Mechanle, FE shoppe Sat sae {PM 7 BEDROOM. NEW_A ve B_beet veins. Of, Lees MENT. ee 7 ROOM DOWNSTAIRG AND 3 Te a een mb sreeme ® DIG 8B NTS UNDER ioe ei 1¥4-ton Stakes FURNITURE NEEDED os Genter off Auburn. |* 3 ROOMS & BATH’ |i BDRM, NEW YR. AROUND pe a hs Soon, ¢ work. | Dump ‘semi-Trailers odd lots. Get the| S CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. ENT. #10 oil heat, White Lk. Zn OF. Pontiac Farm and a ar, far will ~~ outright or| week. FE eee ee TOO UPPER, 1 53 FROM TEL privileges. “avallable Aug. oe Building Su 12A d 1 Tractor ,Co. a for you B & B Gommunity | | ROOMS. 1sT NEAR] HURON. FURN-| Sdults preferred. $75. mo. Ca g Supplies “In peer ractor , General pel Fuca §318,| ISHED PLUS Ears onnare: Mr. Cook, Holly, ME 71327. page a 8. WOODWARD wan to BUY = ALL 7 STOVE 8 REFER- 7 BEDROOM. SMALL BUT NICE. 100 each. Good rubber, pen, Dall ne eid WANTED: STUDIO COUCH WiTH |” for bechelor uiliies 6) wae weaken . 3x8xl4. ft. lumber; us each ——~ | ‘eushions. FE facilities furn. around. ue axdx7 ft. 20, ft. Painting . & Decorating 20) wr — inriqtw DISHES. AN-| _2-1981 : ROOMS, PVT. ENT. athing. tique lamps. Antique furniture. | 7 LARGE ROOMS, ¥| including util. adults. en Au- : 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC-| MY 2-1521. "— "furnished close tn, “tn, 5-1690, | _ burn. 2-7236, after 5:30 p.m. PACHOUD LUMBER & > | pee terme. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 eg Tg ear VT. |? ee bee cats bes San. Gal oir 230f Dixie Hwy. near Telegraph ii PAINTING PAIN G.” PAPER HANG- 5 has NEw DECORATED. ; pin. i S wal ACETYLINE CUTTING: =e OOMB, SCREE Business Seryices 13/41 PAINTING AND > PAPERING. ae 52946. » aaeeee Aor. ip armusts. 18s reh, refrig. & stove fura. Call ._Mason Thom abt LAKEFRONT LOT. GOOD| W. Pike, or from 2 a.m. PE viet alert ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Ty FaterinG, INFERIOR 6 EX eTING, INTERIOR & EX-| for, swimming. Not planning. to| 8 p.m. pases. “_ |? USPER veined RMS. factory trained mi ior. cent be i \ build er Ww sm. LARGE ROOMS CHILDREN : -bedrm Sttice Supply it W. Law Guatanteed. Pree Est. FE 40205. | cottage, PE 6-3178. be GEN. Perry, PE. 2-5170. ° of ae rence ot "Prons 3-0133. fi0OUSE PAINTING AND DECO- Wanted to Rent 29|2,R0OM PURN APT, UPPER.| 42523 or PE tin CE Phone FE o12 - ial taeaeanaaes A _Si_W, Beverly_FE_36822.__| "nu apr and sutomatic washers. 30 yrs. $s & $0043. | R ALS NEEDED — WE NEED | —% awry 4 clean. 92 vaio st. upper. in : veral homes and apartments in|? & 3 LARGE-RM_ BRICK AP 4-5435 ; ROY" Oakland FE 32-4021. gba & wit, ia. esirable locations for responsible —_ down town loc “fupniahed TR ROOM UPPER a, HEATED, 5 NEAR ASP HALT . AVING | PAPER HANGING & P “ Miller, "Realtor. ——— _Soquire *n Aubarm, office wn i oe Hospi ™ et : - RELEASE 3” steam. FE 7 RMS. AND BATH. NICELY Pvt. bath, ent & yn oy Nr. 3 BEDR [ LAKEPRONT ON ‘Driveways Pires. Me shed with ¥ bed. -Adults . *|: Bald Eagle: Lake. $75 -mo, 1886 ni General Hospital. ORiando 3-4388 _ERY SEA" § thee. ie odes" “PAINTING — PAPERHANGING | Share Living Quarters 30) _ only. 1 W: 7 ROOMS AND BATH. a aTOvE pale MMADERNT DINING ASPHALT PAVING WALLS CLEANED EN? AND el and ‘refrigerator Palm Villa | ~ atitity’ Bal TUPPER WOMAN TO ‘SHARE APT. NEAR | _FE 184 Mt.” Clemens 8t | Apts. PE: _month. Inquire "at 191 a Be a. a sya are Bas tee. Raa Priv. Bath, Clean | 4 R0ooMs, J BEDRM. HOME NEAR SCHOOL Wid. T 7 31 1 bik.” from nished. Colored only. FE 5-8114 in. Clarkston. Call after p.m. ransportation FE 4-2579 » 4 RMS. & BATH. poe ; . - 208 8. Marshall om [YOUNG LADY WANTS RIDE TO 7° AND 3 ROOMS WITH BATH-| 4 ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND EN- * neat. New oviy decorated. ra Or Bipmenogiie) betete Ata. 15, pose FE 2-4366, trance, uti) furn. close in. FE | Howard. $85. FE 23-0798. =F _Griver. OR. 3-5150 FT LARGE ROOM BASEMENT APT. | _ 44448. : JROOM? AND D BATH: NEAR PON- Wd. | Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Whee, neighbernons Inquire 55) 4 ROOM Abs onthe FE rE ogee : oy Motor Reasonable. 7 ROOMS PR PRIVATE, ENTRANCE |4 ROOM APAR RTMENT TH | €RM ,, BRICK. NEAR SEARS. EM Typewriter Service -22A. IMMEDI ATE went sine week. PE 44750. bath heated near East sor : 7&3 ROOM, KITCHE ern Junior. | 24450 after pm.) 3_ SESE MODERN MACHINE REPAIRING toe CT Vole fein cad cusraney, Well vee | ESE MATE UPPER ATOVR | Kiiches: a cornet Bt i work. Gener ral Prin and Of- A ION desirabie ¢ cou! Bm Il child weF| & refrig. 162 Baldwin. | extra bedrm., "ree. room sad bain, ~ fice y_Co., 17 W, Lawrence. — as acatrect. Sew Soon e coceees pear Genera oe \@ ROOMS AND BATH, CHILDREN = eh, “hear corner Onan “Upholstering 23 oor seasone : a. 4, Your r cash upon sat 6 or FE #1483. : _ner School OAKiasa sneer We re ae SP mon ur ed Te 3 ROOM APT, AT 91 N. Cass ¢ ROOM MODERN. NEWLY DEC. BAKLE’S STOM, UPHOLSTER: ra sod tile. a Ask eee “renee, Avenue. RM. APT. 500 ORCHARD LK |° crated. Close in, $60 per : jening, pruning & iia “Coster ° Oreh: ee Rd_ FE 44563 2 OMS nary tscliiies 600 Nort. |* ROOMS FIRST FLOOR. = Sava mr , Rear, i". Reas.” prices. Q, itehell, UPHOLSTERING epee a Tb SOWTRAGTS. | view Gt. off Oakland. So ‘Hea tarnish se te “¢ RM. HOUSE i M Sh 197_ Ne Re peny 8. FE 6-888 VanWelt 4 a {iii Disie Hwy. |3 7 BED ROCM, MODERN, NEWLY |3 Sais WD ¥iher| 3 81_8. PARKE sT. i ecora utilties * ad 3871 B wn Mower arpening| — Lost & ‘Found 24 24 | sao AROUND Private entrance. FE $4438.__ | Tetrigerator furnished. " Garage, Plaine." bedrm., tl "Rosemont. TES" “|"" To sell your land contract |2.ROOM $10 37 OR o. SMItt | Storms & screens, $110 me. WHITE’S* NUR Y | ama, 16 ALUMINUM BOAT.| capitot SAVINGS “& LOAN CO. washing Srivileges, 1S Clark. fe lor, Be. pee gy | Por information wiite L. tM. Scott, Steering wheel and motor con- 0468. De Closte 71 8.-Cas uk. Rd. FE 64711) Sis, Borial humber RD 2158. $25 Ww. Hi it. FE MS. GROUND RMS, is FLOOR. DEAL FOR marest, tr, new jer Ee eee Fa cae | —Teeete. Avenue 21 C ASH Sch, FE weg Po so ® gidetiy scowl a. AVATEABEE. AUGUST FIRST FOR — BLUE PARAKEET ie AWS MACHINE FILED = ROOMS. PVT. BATH. nie IGE NEWLY BEGo: ha ‘mame al 10 Bagley: St. Poa! _ Meg band, s"hewsrd. = UNLIMITED * valet Pine ‘heer. or. Garage. Refined . rated. “Clee B. 16 Moreland. af double house” Git ent aaraee. UNDER-WATER WEED ¢ iG fon: ROW, WILL ROOM MODERN E SERVICE -IRLARD LAKE SALES light SO Raler Re Ok cee rane none | smi: MODERN FURN APT-FOR |° apt. Very of LOWER REAT. | COMMER: PR ete TE ad 5S FE_4-7121 3127 W. Hufon FE 26123) 3.4863. no, obli ation. ‘all FE 4-3844 or Bo 1 Soe a Hos-| quire 73 _£ Parke St. rage. 32660. modern. pee : | se es : ‘ - ‘. A Pe a a ¢ : ¢ ; Cote ee i ee je oe = ea i . ee ~ ae 7 .# . sh _ ‘s d = a F, = - ae oo: a wo ee iste | aE Sele Howse 7 we a . ; =e * a7: PR Je Houses 43 ae. ~ oS 7 E B : Z oe sia _ >. 18 Ul For Sle Howes 4 = | | : ; | See ae HOMES | le Houses B PONTIAC Mt aie ee an tr eating. tas yer's tot _ 410 LINDA V 43 |, MODEST PRESS. ae - as feos ios Bialag” ber me. wing got TN SUNDAY ISTA rT MAIDE ‘FRI — ee ae Se ea) "Gases oe | NAIDENS ue a ety or B from, | : . . : — ; rs! eo Ao Ss 5 : SP good thls : fo : : fucme food table = By Jay Al T 1, 1958 ; = ° $ ‘ ; Priced ' ym combinations Be seer : - an +. For = : oe Ss a | m. = der x $14,000. rs Gas ith 7 ; or For Sale. . ; : ee Z we , kiteh: D Tak eat, ouse j . * aor mon’ enette A Ate, Bat eT ® over ae 43 . s 2 . " tee * oan, cme TAC I a» ee ONDS 43) For Sale H : es Nn Ma Z sags Sone Nea aaTORY PAR L ™ e Howeet_ —— ailng,. Mode esr g 9 pte 8 EG) | Bees De oa fle! LLED LAKE ed . per ro kitehene fishing will ct that so chael’s > ed yard. 2-car BIN- Ced _For Sale pill gas Sct & aos some ee | bance 'to 5p arreituiae ag 103 ar Shak ~ Houses : RESOR EK Motel oom gibet. st aio own. situated own to re os to eee wies a FT. LOT. 3 ane Ranch. 43 g . ern a > or Fr c ce : eeScer oe Sted, i lal a ae sie Gi eat ee ea Mit ‘fae ete wal moous, Be SAI, of, ugus T Avababie: NT | po ae te dining rm: a cab Has fares mubthed bear rsa ore ¢ Kitchen. with ple down 4° Upne| ° gop nat apores e. Beau-| > m. 11g car ee ton = Moder ar ee 2-car ga ced | | ments Tg me = r parm ogi sie balan qaskioas Bake 8 nished t 3 bed ains:” |_ ing, rick and b room, rage. | month bed OR SALE OR ent. | VICT s Lake, a with ‘tiled Panel arage. moe livii through room. tees d 2 bed lone , finished DAN na sere rm, yea LEASE: m| heat led fl ed recr: Divi aa lt ng roo! ghout, su ely fu y down, bedrqoms ar oak pan EDN Private r-around ET LARGE 3 Cotts R’S R land. Bituated A eation es eee fisenlace. Varese ce with : acer a 4-pe. el ASSOCI fOND MA 4- beach. home 3 tages, SORT scaped end ‘sh utomatic “ol Mitonen: riled fi urge ent ard ¢-pe. path | Bint ATES Sa vaignignch: Tuntner Bake tr ont RT of vail ee coil tem Vals Cis eg ciate ein pd eres tub kitch- ‘DING W INC. cp ake. N 08, swi Paprika poe ke! Bea tl get be sets, Seay cteaa eor bath- rms. beat $16, ip eee ments, pel Les EIG MUL . cia tae iat be aaa Call today is ‘nly Best ore ioe. 3 lovely shaded Sogo of mA easy property — sends APART- TIPLE LISTIN ket MODE: = pointed. = cto’ D aoe eae sactitice sod eg bgp yp mo 20 : ean ke en tle, or saal S SERVICE 42293 > RN oO ‘or for as 5 roo ACRE «| prt lot for fee. rent: itself Y Ep : WILL REN “ER egg > bem mena’ ar H rothy Sny eterno J Mao The | mont $9,500, perk t. bar iN ae kay Waren ot a Mar) ton peuntoon Lk. neatton der Lav en Be dng eer erant per ae é i ea ‘Plus Minimum Feapons Huron, TMM con —A Ar “# Est. ende rentin bath rtment | » Bt ne toanee wo, $75 Costs“ rd mao] cet eSB Me ane rete Bt a Bnei whe EFR loves Vor A . by w ity, ti pla ft a la ason: or M ~59 barn a . ol} h 3 settee Ni LI t. Fr eek or 0 ce and 08 x 18 rg ry U4 . Ic rp 32xh eat, lar DO Enj _beach, a Pe 23666, en a oak ft. livin O 6417 hous ar 0 feet. ge L you the boat, us KE. 3866 oil aa) dinin, floor. tars with tire TH and eo Soiagy house. 2 seuss ar LIKE? : = and Deeg are in be Built- in OV ae les Gas PRIVATE) Bead “forged te furiac fae teh | G Sia, Times fom Se eae Room breathtanior, inigng is | Loads ‘noven + ranges ent UR = aoe seaped ec Built- DO w Pontia 11x20 tivin S PROMISE e front, he mporar r e ES ce. | oat g,fo ‘ = oO hom y I rnf y 1 oR ooms h privileges on former 122 | wi W T SUBU Jox17 ginin am - MISE OF PLE odel o eature 2 37 available untoon jot 11 build ROOMS, RBAN ae sonia bathin: rancing ASURE pen 1 30 5 if tk { With 3 bed session. Vacant FOUR 16x40 g. bo lake 166 to7 4-284 Eitcnes MEN, desir bas roo! on. C . Im BE A “finish oom skiing, ating and view, Stanley rey and mr, 2 NTR} 3. tex Clarkst ed] payment dient pu, your gts Wil home 1 “spl Taccat m5x28 pon » f pelina. piss qe ree or Ane eit oe erecen broiled a bos penn Kin aa LADY. Ee! hil ston 1 D or small will porch s fully mod garage. eet ot with replaces, r heat; bu y conv uutside grill. High Lise ‘ STO Men. ‘ 3 : ON M dow. asi separ ern. o This pave lake On a ear- servic wens i a and Mon a J FE Everyth VE & ainnee ie Car bedroo eDONA a $1 ement, ate dint pen fron street privile np 865x208 and ga ¢ . eat Ee Montes no a ae one tere 810 crouse yee kston Estates. 8 OR _3-283 LD er ean balaer ne. room, HO N ghia yee . in this 2 Soytu Caneel: er gtmering st va uene Recreation’ youn with. fieepla =|| ote eee ce. $9,250 with Ls SBAR . oes ear’ a xa LON . PIN 4-9713 Sain torkehon | ith fire pa- S N CRE ce $65 m with | 0 2 ARTR home of | ¢ el, 3 on NG LAKE : vt. ° ent ») Attached 2 car and space for depth cee eis es “AM. ® built in F Exc KE FRONT. uron mt ih 5 for Jandsca 2 ca n the bi ce for L ‘D odio aa SECT ots Hw give nach poral ener ft eptionsl ‘ RONT ATTRAC "cook Man,| Plac eed) ioe ant asement. FH: roo full ION. $7 ; enings. ol joy thi posse ang will lake fr meses = RACTIVE 9713. 207 E. bras had at plan L A TE brick $-pe. price. 00 | . y R 3-3230 | ey ee ae ssion. E bake i ontage home . Home E. r boat. 5 arge F bédroo RMB: ity. acepiae colored Three, A OUR 30 for n mer — nel. x 24 in Orion with $5 weankse ome ROOM 420°180° PHA Ji pane v auached © onpebadeos ore | s down LOT suick sale ext. Pri don't DG eds Towash ee BUSINESS 5. 547 GIRL. . FHA Full Basement S-1 ; acant, m gara g room Late | room h payment at $34,000 iced for "oft. Sun neted liv ip. With I . Pele I w. ‘Huron Bet. M a8 Emersc AP Newton ove right in. danal.| pevnisiod ANE | on this 2b R a with plenty” o ine iote kit 3 : Bus 8 Ellzabe HOME PRIVI z¢ mera an merson a CLA : | bayments gues Asstme S R He Eigen x i2ft: kiteh- af : TOP. Sept ae It $5.5 ‘wie = RKR ae of ae sane oaths : | tached. heer a teh q jaund VT FE 2-0915. soa have 623 Y Ow SON Feats TO E: 7 e nfonth r Srevcsea sa d space, - ore ry. Telephone ie We 13 | then, “te ve, 8500, pai fot 100‘ 5007 N erstone| «AT YOU > PE 40402 eT man oo DOW N "| Oppc of ‘roam ate putes ee LEAN QUIET Wo ie) “and. sdssome Figed aes sae al Voration Glafisinn HOUSE, ai sure that’s the kind LAN = 02 OR FE + a “Lest ice 8,00, eucatl M D ortunity TAILS. a, few fen: : ‘ con. u th __ | 3-136 er n. P ment. . fish i : altipis Ope 813 . TER R. hom MR . -| ze : dock. ea ans SLEEP on. Walter wane ee is new | —4 ag tet ho rice $7.1 Ish — a of win Sarena es & —- ARIE, 4 &. REN® AMI “3 4-6700. week. al home alter’s L es ‘with of brick | & 0p hee . tion call 60. poor fist e that goes wi ‘ = g Eervice 0.9 _____ OR 39272 REALTO oa ) r PAYE oa LY HO , «7 GLEAN. CO 442 8 side| full situat, ake. Th privile WIDOW HA 12 8 OR : h, that s with CON : R 30712 R u can ER | A TE ME 4 Re ba ed o is 26 ges w aS ter: -m.gand Fo = is?” : {PA , ship enjoy fh WE RMS °- : No dr OR pas lots of sement, n 2 lot xk 35 rm. bri ayiNG ae wed Sale H . Custom é RE 7 : LAWRE: _ Wo in lo ome own 2, BSTER Lae ane ame r. $7 TABLE, color closet: lastered bas a port. a ranch STATE Ee ipa ouse _ Troon built 1 HIS NCE W. é ods in vely’ Dra er- it. car SCHOOL LEMEN FE 6. “sinote | $2 eal Gatures sate ed wall jada die Me mals car. . beets 43 room ert .200 sq. f rancher sed ie ee peries peted livi wa lie ect ied telees ed res, Aturactive. S| schools anes malacated sence YE Se F eee eee ees ee pean tinpainee en | gee 4 3 bedrooms, pisrRict. : nectin, 8, outsid: N ats 5 inets, rmica an active kit with BI ools. shi s & sc : Foneed. d AR RO =a or Sal ance. 1% 2 fireplac ome. F 2 (ol ft lot — baseme ched ga- heat. oors. pla: ooms, 154 : « 4 in. FE ar ts pee rigaghon Kapa a knots pine bomfield PE Teens r UND Dn ee Hou tae le ea es, sii eu LO AA if yo nt and 80 Excelle stered baths: — Pe seh Se a me) Ses. Ter: NW AT SEARS HOME |. BED ses * with vanity, Plast ee ecane tle A-1 and you nent and #9) cof! mt value 314.5 _ TET 81. 1¢. home Clase pant al pum n. well featur T B EARS ME R RM. M uses * 43) thi 22x24 astered mig tile wn-paym have a is ORED. $14,500. Ss en EEP = Close iat cac the f with com: VAC ems, v_own ‘ LAK iviera, ODERN oq fore $17. Gorey Salle, oak rent doll ent. M small] com , 3 privileg ING GROG price $1 can b inest com- PO ANT is si er—thi KE Laue L HOM garag ak THis § use th ars me ake yo 5 pletely Sn hae 0,500" Hebe cad ern || Shr e ae aa abner s 2-bedroom’ I] k. Est E303} Custom_B oer pe me ites ‘ tee eee a bon ar] poe oF decorat R $895 RA priva on ca! room’ h ere’ ates. 1 Builae DUNLA lot. b coms, 1+ sbuy & e = home This ed om ooms Ww CH- Tot Attract! 0_.WIT IL 3268 sale. te lake nal with ome s AB lilder P ; edroom q4o-story T home he with f attractiy inside ~ ith Ww . room Es 1 ae $895 DOW form $5,500 ¢ Lia ced f access Deal uilding | M i (CFEC SB located s up, 3 ¥ home, 3 (a LE . sage Tte-ca el Naxehean . ca 2 EXTRA Bmerd 38 VHITE 2 bedri xtra la or Nic N ation call} ior fi or quick al For y | D 1198 | near b on caved batt VE te rd Estat r garage, ent, — : S et canes tge dining livin Milford. urther ou! Only $33 sch ved. street rms. es. Pric in Wood 3 meals CLEAN. OR BROS q cabinets Kitchen ning roo! & rd, MU «0578. : . O Cae 300 ool and reet This ed at st od- e eas 1¢ Maibéws, F 6 566 3-121 v. ecorat Ful with m, ~ 19. - ie m a with stores. _b opula _| BR = 0,500— -§ needs bame ins thew APE SOT pen ees ee ope ; ae te Uli th Au pen? Ee ANB aAEE 5 DONT 8B 7 : Xow Ft FOR S w ars s _ heat. fu car dod quick educed lo Con omen bed heat with ti Com AIN BO fork to ervice t poo of ll bas ee sale. in pr and | valesc Fr| Auto. room r Gon | woes le ore FE 2 WR : your ad ‘0 Oak- D other fea ement ice for | ~ ent H scr heat anch hb — McDONA\ mod and =aei4 EALTY” Y vantag > payment tures, N es C FOR Sine ‘6 eens. “Lar. Sturms ome 3 BE . OR }- ALD el 602 S Y our e. SON | cost onl to GIs, Firs down RK OR ELDER a pe 838A). ts cere Sid oa Mevecal Pilg Maal ae toe - _ PADDOCK . S “Better Off Wi INCOM posit will A very Remap dy ap ol STON l em = ome PERSONS. IN IN down “Cail. today! only $380 Sachabew A810, ioview. EPEND. W OPEN Bende With | ‘sie very in 2 : PROPERT HERES ANOTHER * cee ~ Seo ee 412_W. Huron St an ge YV FE| WEST ay! 50 onable, po left. off 6N : ‘ F . Six FOU. “. Y : Sethe agar ‘olonia’ six . : vs wom ACANCT SIDE ELI Oa Sane pee NEW 2-B E_ 8-6580 TO f iy Geeee eee ieee FOU Lov . ous om ie ROOMS ; FE + oaks Bed Es. M : . ZIBE b EDROO : comes le room R tle ely home . tached tw ezeway en. _ adiac AND BA 4526 le tans aecente vor pambulater OR| § bearoo = 0 ETH LK — In The H M HOMES Lak : 92 W.H senere pa pasa mal. ma Feem se 3 ae R ur we Fo lace, det abord Sn fe pe: ee Jos Li on TWO ObERa sy rater Roce home. ia -e0bd ‘olde ‘amt — eal eart of Pontiac On all ake Privileges uron| this home Wa us ayroom apa block from enter We eal | baement hot room in ful ciel at Mige vince fot now 67. ood. olde y een 1: ; - oS rt er the conven tom heat, is 2 we cohen e 743.000 down, nt open R RN REST 4} dinin Laree "1 fr neigh arge br ver pri : - Atte RINE buy : ili e con ta eat, subd. year del (school an..you dow: heat, #3192 price | eas. rate: T HOME tion, & room ‘ ving seb tie rooms. ick Laan vilege etive 3 LAKE VI es. Als: venience nd planr t vision old hom ool, beat: it? n, Whe $7,900 Magen 3 prenes ee ; bedroom *VILAG tear! room dand of tw ned nom es of ein rei6R » Chall lg Hotel R 8, MA 5-348. down. red wt kitch ing roo! erm & Tee ni e! Onn m ran E l room 2 cle o fam- ° . is bein fine = 00 e t ith en 9 im. H iteb. ce b lit ch ocate: hom an wi 55 nly eing new ni : HOTEL Rooms 39 | sod convenient Mares ott s350 DOWN” | 86 i Serene ce, Bat es wegahast | zi, Bt tla “down. oo ateman — in oan aa : : J —— se nt leca- eon aseme: rrored. fire : $60 Term a bockires ar- rade. sell HERM : Attracti oO 3 Room AUBURIN | @ this o LAS ee at mee mae = PER M 8 gpa Foo ry pa B AN-GA ; asrecdite $ F aie 1 by RIN ah, g st an a ched maso' Youngsto ONTH $13,000 — eauti RDENE AZ e of hil! w hom ee RO Be HO aoe TSiase Baier Wermiy duit n2bedroom, ep TERME se ae se an am Bat iving Toom. re pe ref rt: r ue ru ing atete m ro or E 12) fre = Of : Rent ae tees | SHAR LIE ay fee te ee rar ° ae tome | Ech sreiippntig notte ly Re Ss aie tt REALTORS “1 sen | Sears 9, ae O 4-6172° Real Pen anara: fro : rge lot ched full ated on homes asem roo ere 17S ‘sR : hom € =i ce S 33 W. Hur RGER _ 4-6172 tor. Ph. Qa. nd Gr m Hi aioe Ww. Onk: pear ra y lands wo- wi ent m hom ts Tele E4 05 S 000 down. e _ A ; AYAILA ice Space 4! a x CO. Bei oF Era De- oe — y 500 ft, to] ay ae sate es Tots, ‘bea reget gerne pli Chor graph 28. wim, Y 17,500 BLE 41 OPEN ERS gin 6-743 : Perr Mile fro: ools $9950. ney leg @ distan peers e bath gas hea oe acre i intere mn Lak tak 4 Ri Eves ou S ’ } e in Now, 2 é EVEN FE 5-8 260 WEST 4. y Shoppt Tom e TWIN e. Offe ce c ‘a kitche and kitch t, ce- locat sland. V. st in e, I e over . & Sun Fish, Y wimm loc ROOM. DR - INGS 183 ping Cente Coz BEACH red for| Set bedroom ais. wi. en, car- 4 ho ton-in ery de a 3 _ly. FE_ 6-206 men’ 750 : ou F ers Bertie ce ni ation on OF. RAYTO V r y little h COUNTR ie, North 1 admit mes, Total price, sirable | NEW, = ixs| ve isherm cites atakeraitts| EE N PLATS IA rs Pacooms oe | cacaxr Hie | acta i eens a Fisermen | atin be eee nea | NS |. ED or nanos ee | VACA eS ome Se Tee ne ae ey of, Bier at good e « with p 2 5 ‘ $75 500.7 lar reakfast e vine | $19 = t Clem EN pti Aiyfe ms, NT we . ss er : Ca : ear hom Slee, 4 i vara GE : . Te Re lot. ni Oi) | 8 ens St IBR or util- HON KF OPE Li m, FE nm. be fenced ‘ct A i. : oe lot Ae ROOMS. Terms. near sch i . OW. HOWN EE . WEST {E $1 _M E 4- N EVES. AKE rE 83002. nar i . & : 00 , NO : . VN BY : LU & La ] ULTY 95 ORION— d iD, . | NEWLY on ee } for any NOR |g OTHER Cos nN APPOINTME 1. Tnfon oe [GG . pees fens — FHA ,250 | 1 ACRE. IPLE 1. SS i kes es EXCELLEN’ You and’ $80 Seach. tg : et St ay iCTED Fine. moter — SIDE 2 dedrooms. full b ba e NT my Pe ee Wig taee te ao Dwight 8t., Enis LE. eee inves, Beautifulty tand Li our Money's . $3,000 dn. 4 Will divi ip do g. 2300 creatio ms, f ' gored tomati asem ALL: IT-LE © ome. oi] be and hom [A 4-2801 riv, $10, NGAL extra ge and sce at 37 $s NV fe de now to val potiine e.nace, garage. = full baseme Walk-in mated. ees OA ; malaioaee) ant st 33 = at, ideal tam: BUNGALOW.| s Owner leavin pe ES orth - & ; -in sti storm. t BLDG Go ey do “ARTE! M 33314 . fam- dn s pri er leav y other N heffi ; : byt y fof occupans suit taeor by senoo! bus nia ke = Werk-tm God ee rest. remy and | Op . CO neon Fiatie; $6,450. R HOME. ( = Term ced f ing town. Iden 2 bedrm ield - ; a “n Ww ne ney .AuCU ants CALL B us line, Jol N zy owne nt. Im Kk ‘Ht open, 4 BED > FE $2,500 attley. B EM }- iL. SP ! “NO oA ESI H. s,.See it ‘or acti : ath, © * . re AUBURN, S re fone Russell ae prcet ell, | EVE: ” DA mectate oon cal Be RM. BRICK R. 39123) ee Ronde: 3 Tae | a $8 ie AL. | DO 25318. Lape Holes, omy — Eps ogy bungalow full par ace er yee W. Pike St. Nott, Realte sis SAT. Pua 3-3350 on ay Bunds. #8 sl CAR- rage. e hag tt te Prdele pees hi oral wT. pak large five ] N° = ma 52083, a Mist be eral he on. ae aes with RQ. 2 “BEI t or = : ven becuse ullt-b vt oe 8, f or Toom | Pp ays * q to @ — rees owne ft DRM ( . TO ee ecue, n kite! sto orcedi all | and bun- pronto. ‘4m iagares eat a | Sharre aoe ARKSTON- EXHIBIT | ole ree | bres tes 1 gt dy Ba nT’ | 72 retront iroux-Fran et 00% TTHIN” 300 1 aes ee Nhowe few sown TO 302 M — wisi Heme on eer rgd ith full basemer 4 i OF ee —300 FT ¢ ar garage apd ox] Cis COMMER EAT | Oa e200 HOME os wil bande” pestoe shin: | oul esement and rough € $° |anS'Dixle Bey. Ss tnd hot water, Buran at 5 pek| Clarkston Gar OPEN MMERCE a ‘call et haste ee ae 9 ole ape ae = larkst L | fee osepe L ‘ESTA SMITH water = avetabie st. 2 a A . BA 1% ban yea cat na N DA ; RD . all ae DORRIS old. | ment. P with cna will bi wir. 4 owner’ & on Are = ea ame ie C4 * 7 . . . * i — aa) oe BARGAIN. ee 3 becrtome oe) BEOE 2 Aer ead wees | Bi fhm sees an | Sete down, Ar eT ’ ‘| & ba fo r onl port r , no - pape at os ; ace . til lot = 4 G .-§ or Sale i . uron th upsial r owner & coms & Wi y $15, far kes at ront attac m, hom i PHONE & Mbo. a Dinin, b , Hard- - 4. Green Lk m- 5 ou: ment, furn rs. for i 3 room ] ange. 0 Orage W tached . — : FE +1 ° itchen, ” Z. roo . 2 fir < in . Rd, 2 See OE aOR RC ee) oe | iams Lake Sa pfitee wna oa |e EXCEPTIO "\ 1OL I. Ratmioft eke teat Sass smashing 8 ot 4 a edroo or du c Too Su . : Tm. ese «2? MIDDLET : 137 Baldwin IAC RE: ALT tached ms. Full bi $1 plicate < | oe = eee Full ON T NAL BUY Full per jacks, aga oo _ beach penne % bik. ssion to this : : ON] } BEDRM. MODERH HOM Y $10, ch. Nicely an At. Cc. SC 1,800 — eer _ Full bath Alum! nec ai BED with si fan mag - wi | Ei a3 Lake.” J ppc aliases Sid Ege commer ot fom FE 5-6275| ©! sod lcely’ shaded i? gene ES HUETT, R Sopa pod hay oe shad- peas erick ter eae rant Lope cner “aheus vith plastered Thor. FE. 2-800 Grove ie eet So] oe Bi oe nwest Located ieee Bi es ae yer. v Act sses anue t one Empire ealto eos, scone Se ane Pontiac Mots Kong heen ne fer Bt ot Bee pal — trie dry Y% bath} dl R_ROUN. ear hemes es eer pow — divin kien: | LAT. i A fast on this pire , 3-4197 tr. CPR CT n $6,930 with low wonderful Motor. mixing. distance! ) aa ICE =. at. Basement Cae | tah Big Ag! : bei pee meets Lie LU beaeiondd ee eens RKST coe ASS ORGE B wl ma. Will secept se wits many ig modern ‘home. Gheri $18.00 Reuse over porch ae - Rats “at minor. fe- estore. “$17.90 Gosyee saa | © IN BROKERS CIATE woe LAIR J cept auto, fully, Mindacaped ie beaut Ciarkston.. ti Take ey ereriooking| ~ LISTING SER + ; month. down aod 6" wo |? aoe ROOM TRA “ore st only 4400 dow to z i ap eb anh a DRAYTON ® oR = pire iw yon. REALTY | 8900 with seh660 dows price. te font “right on right on i alls scmneen a , Loc per E DOW ir e i r O8L "ATED ON H ‘ Pour ‘nome? T OE Cen to. cs Lina as: Lake Stre ae a Fee ost z 4 44561 | Be s . on $9,750 geh_Re. to. 65: Lake to to Wa wate room Fasich hod Fass a pent ees | Be gee ra, cout fl Te a i 2 ROOM | | Morne cara sxe U eat te cs| Bi Tatas etmar 4 ath cor e ast ran H : om N b on and ma ' Se cri aida tnd Seen a oward 2 Looking For The Best S 1 LMR et) Re utes EL TRACE SPs ore ts fe Sie bem podamya Danae py BESO: mec n om a4 St 2, F WILL wn payment. eat.| © e B 730 DOW. y 81150 ° Le si =r 4% per he sontraci “and tak 5 ® - as *putsta pee avely oy ete Dra OX stl YOUR HO = wide gre Best est B Meters 2 ”. at Reed ete io =. re ge oid cent more e L Daymentan MACED. pding chou 7 OEE art) yton Plains | —*2_ ORCH Thape _ meech bs Leech te dil uys ee ne 1 c ral term: flaighing p Clarkston base: » ett . esli AY B ENCE ARD neh home in D this ne T d . 1M car gare oe cores R Hutehing. $9,000 with fon Gyn - 2 PET se fines aid Tio root Be enty tponnelt ERICK MULTIPLE LI — See ane nae O ay ” Full orion out Lake . pee MY RAWRC ORD AGEN = ce ok aoe ee t = N. "Auto. ached ‘4 b Sn conn STING Spates pete and venings a oe. | —— nee CY bi 4 nice ssitomatic _ L Ir Yo OR 3-3922 — JOHNSO? tn heat, 1% car years aseme: th ¢ 4 Ta SERVI jitenen baths, and W IF or ty afte ORI ooo FE. atic : U cone) g. full knotty scars. co Se Ne es en CE and dish ult” hs firepla E QU wy in ON . Flint FHA heat b and ar MAVE 8 Home 1 bath @ pine pan m ools. Va se to ne iT / T to ne washe in ran eet: Everythih, IETE 1. all FE . MICHIGAN terms. -. : check tee ;OLD A, H pin and neat and clean nel:| trade cant.” Asst ‘Clarkston tounew. Waterfor Only 2 blocks cermin Gayet,.- R — | WIe0 i 4. see at A, HOM? a.true v elses Pag e. acest ime os FHA i o> panel podcast | tayer. ¢ most di Re JOHN Tge R. Ir F on sch teh 2 S- - ’ : - ; 66 WwW F. WW. D INN: snare WEST SIDE caballo WO four meee clay. wil Lake F cary FHA terma lew frgpiaces ea iN ou ai 1704 S oe Realtor rwin in 4 ‘an v IN : : o an |HTON 1 . a s, bas a . : e i WESt ane ES _FE ¢ 8 4-2577 2 tamily no. money dow eee. VE_8-1261 JOSLYN : ] Th ront Home sae Pca emeat a WALTO}? FE ee Rd. _OR- : ving room © BED | lone pect rts n! Nice ' kept AVEN Men oc “ . $2,000 do ee eae roe Se - Sayers “nn peas artridge Tae Peron Pt shan a AN EAS Aa Me Mi r garage -to-wall lace home y f Is TH g Ne and carpeti e. i} reh and ith Jalos m 1p pace, 4 : ving fl FE 40316. pet SHE! L HO? See is n oF E “BIRD” : bad Birch dining rod: ng heat asement Florida ed For a bus ROL ment, a inin Kost cw room, 7, ROOMS oe Es Set | tal a bees eae. Lars LkB ny Exe srtment steel double wih fe Gog ae zip oer sa ie eae s - ein ul | P srick— - 2 large nk in com- . ev lot and| hou in mi La cts , ie r f P BATH i or robes 1 ba | riv c —¢ bed k also ergre a rs nite: uin; omes toi . Bee eat ATH 10 miles orth "olde BBM Bibel ae a 1006 Dn | at i see | eee Sat eter Se tne ee - om homer And lakers Lei et ett belt sa coat tts Fg "aia hette ae) ee ee bee Set aval im Soe eg ncn’ | Rodeta See — dow : $1 brick — attrac : ia. pave- | ly $9. 1% € enced C; quick Terms o Gas hea $s ang sho a. path. EM BY solr Nodoae BALT# JIM WI oe bungalow for 4 Set Eas tera: cas sak t. $900 peg = Wired “ une LL > phe with $1 galow bed- Se ierma s Lak ; 10 dow = : . $4,750 Masonry On or EM Rd. a Ss on 096 a for - ie APPR erms ake O n. 150 ful} for NLY 96000 2 Snail atte eh eet i Brepunce ba nig then mie platted st For t MUCH M pres thit rg) is Baie ATE AN nouaeee comtence apusmie | Rane nc eine $1,000 nATD ne pes the bares MONEY |°m $ ; ie Get bated Hs 1S STATE AND TRSUNS| A Sirota, Om Sr wag Sarees ty are Gs os ene 90 4 s : ; A fe } R. MU 0.1063, ANNE A y—youll iike =ae Gi lado int ns Lake. with, built room, car Soge oe pera regs brick” ae€ eee. megeie ke new, 1 Lovell Dn Br fil bathe ane sea Aways W us | dpe Sediome thee ha ba Oped oe ieee ee a Seren re ce ‘aces at iayeoe 2, bedrma. up, ee UTSTANDIN a eve ot of anted oe wath vanity bath | and ag iB rs ee ree nas i afforves a vee ely mk fog ors-| snd tows eens ae 3 Sane ra down. Vv ING Be srevens rag oe = sae painted wails. $18 a rae room “careann poree 1: int. "A sep] Coe) enn andy —— : FE ment G & sch Walkin ALU mo ssly cle: ants bunga- io ar gare 4 pert Is. $18. peers include rpeting ami} $375 DOWN real Is. $8.06 ster aM fe oie noe taken 6 ES - = aaa seri eh mer 3. $12,000 with FHA te Se A icone 00, terms a fs0ee goon Grune. iow ony N; Contemoe J) $ Pa ; enopping 3 to OUSE rs| new ARD: _ bear Dp a a es Jos terms. c65 neighborhood. "¥ rary b i 2 ait Sores omy OF ih nae ae A aes se artes i | JOR Ane oe |e DOWN See ae a | 500 ‘uity. OR $8 re inelu ty roo s, bath R $11,- wil e: hay ant ewly in, n z al. on libe esign " ¢ love | Dn 3 j at eet, 500 DOW. ae ules Dea ey EAL ee ne ae y new newly Sor ow vaca: $15 500 Coe el ey ek Ra ; dition Mer $00 Oakiand. ure SYLVAN a . pseu eat. | aaa P ARTRIDG a 3Sedroom, com: oo WH LTO! en, oll shinee tg low. ‘Moder epee “seme tio Move ert basement. TWO HOMES i 0 +} b I 7 . = : uro! R - er) s~ n = nw e 7 a at om mr) ee ee FOS open Me ye 4) See mak as saree re See eae ee Sle Mar et TE ood oe ee ee PEt! denvice eae sir Rele 05 ap wf whee | Bish de ee ees ed ge Nona: F $6,500 wran.| {na he Hie bath wa VICE arage lar llgpchictace ‘ — - auee, meod s in clo spaciotis smalie room lated. AIG os with § R. at. La ath, utilt space WE ve in Saves m RMS 634 riced y bea perfec ora: re Dei Skene . 1,500 Fa ilece. (aes ility . ie aE yments pav rsized ac eB 4 A rage na t con, _jarge kite! ® room e provert 34 areeh type, insu-| | lay r. Gara, partly com room | NEAR B * TRAD your t of ome driv choo! & °l: ATH MODERN, RR. CRES $23. 1 & doc : . ’ bed: hen, 14x20, has hot wate’ with’ of 3-3 Woo sul Ee as. area, fen ge with pletea| Attra ALDWIN ADE: we axes and inclu e. Poe $43 ake. Cla ODERN: 1109 feet. tr Or S 950 BRICK i. = PLOome ‘y 12x17. Very g furna ol esetat hoe Ps ded ced - yard, screened bas ctive nea —Close . a won't ha insura: ROO | per mo: tkston. 1 NR. at mnee. a posed ba: RAN Dn. rec RS, pl c* hb : y . line 3 ol oat Col Phy se 4B $14,800, soot Gas 7 room hom town. coe ve to process * S00 MS & B OR 3-42 —— ° side building n hard 2 halt sement (Misa wi -W sree, , \ Fecreation red rll So ONE Ori 9925 Mi ¢ Qn ach n floor EDROO! NEAR 1 ate as heat, ome, Fu re in either. ess down, ATH. RP 4264. xcellent wore ooded , hill- New baths. 24 e full ith ex-| the ie el. E room & lis, TT | “* 00 FE BEN ae Ae ees wail io tox bk fancies Oak ae or Bagh! car = APPR an Just $60 per <— (OWNER: i st al iota down Lov ee attach ed aa = a a juner, re Marion snd . aD flo fee | ashe BL ee ty. .| ment. B ere LAKE on be Mae tae : “= ME ; riher apton dy . oe , “pla es of land st | ton a 2 block EAST bedroo ning ell a Ee unit. oe oe m Full olf 6-room nm this $1,350 ° RCI Cour: eeutiful Ss ie ere street. at | corner edr s north OF| ite m. 1 » ball vin SEE i stove @ base- spaci home Tyear-o / F AL = Stlve id. th ig tha’ N | ao re: fot, FA, FA b cance 90° Gas storase ia "birch zit me home fa heopit. a oven iy living Sedfooms, sf a e . . g5x150 20 TA CE many 2 es 7 r "take > ms vas Quick’ xy Sencanet on | 964 ce and ar ga! tility © _ acagae ins-Pontia: bri Ww led with T end- gh traff co ~ no ¢ have se ‘o ch no Y¥ AN. : @ sathiy poss rage. R ‘oom ue of Fort tia ick all-to- erock ennes- ing a AD Solutee ln aro 19 ~6down © aetorhi bom f a “ Just = plus ta OTTER ession at educed| 5" s & Thu & Or ch ing wall ca firepla rea. $2 noe a in ial By phot BS ral homes witt 8 sparkler can’t 1m | = 2 | BR ERE "ee pe cand iter mace, Stay trom 2 6 A. oon il ewes 9 emer rpeting ‘in Iiv- N Ed pe eee cash soe iotoatgtinge nts. Pay oe eos er, thle ia! agine wh fomes in . ~Bri 2 to § till ri Cnenen and ne OTHIN ‘dward M.” atings pee ite earege: bea monetary vision * tis ve : HOUS or ALTY ped dag tn Livi ck ranch a 9. th am chen . Com- App: @ D < | rd M. Stou our m gar Pav ntiful | olutely bus ser his very frame ; _UN 3.0279 i LWoo : : Ol ple cu and ut! roxim OWN ITN. 8 « oto I any! age. $ ea dri lands: liek ponte : EQUgE URPINIRARD,p BEM | 3 large b crevice. 4 room, Fr Pic- FE 38-0433 dD ‘REALTY * FA heat. board lity «wage ately a GI “ aginaw ut, Real . H.B | 10,900, f ve to tw cap- — Driv ig paved water. sub- ¢-RM lots FE » ot BEDR 9) vanity. Seca es re wee eq 3 _ tes lot 95x20 car apace: room woes on mort en see , Realtor | 22 ™ . BROWN | ull price OCR e wi gy not strect PLUS Mu) 2 peter ba md 2-5 _ jeges een Lake ort ira unene nis a bes: eis y Hu PRealt ey ee Very PLUS Tweltin STORY FR id range Be with b double / 452 -| = Priced on. Eliz ake , B e. near on Baldwi bed- SYLV: :00_p.m 5-8165 Mu ron . Realto ; eati: y bed ving room attracti 5 yard. We ee raat be pace 14x46 sscmneot. Te “in ove / — capo a wtoment gen beet mare Tee AN LAK Tice Uinta Bertie or um 1 ter to space “has —— tvs iNWest side close aiE| “tached with fireplace. 3 ny & 500 on‘ PHA en oaerene aa street. hese efonrirb LAKE sting Service ee ee Ayo ee oh owntown clos ge. Fenced garag Teplac ation ah FHA Lot storms eat, alu ck tri ck ha a rvice FE T eat. O FULL B formi with sponsible Gan. fin fo. schoo! GREE e€. $26,80 e, 2 car / KEEGO ho 38 x 150 and s mi- wooded Necsl Elan : = 33 2-0474 Ss iene kaa h ASEMENT 2a cash party ees ans oe N LA 0, term low — 5 me, $9600. | wise clone 800. lot, at High rhe bed = N. Telegra Realto’ e and anzio purch NT. gas jcteh, ices 4510 $6 re- sand beach KE FR on 8. : ait bb 2 bedr ape bun Fewaing’ | Payme! clean * FE 2 1814 ze oar ueemnene: MULTIPLE 4 ph e FE 4 xious to naa” ont as OWNER :N _ — ine and eR oe ee Hetays family 1 clecas = ~igteesiaeee 2105, Open Sun ag Unb ¢ BED E_LISTI side HO sc ‘tram RTH END, 3 BED- ving roo t cose lot, m - car porch B m, Encl uy taxes. anc month, en. Sund +5090. hom ROOM D nos Wick FE 2 YT RE ee eee D3 BED fireplace: =p Jalouse Home bes | Here's. . oer at ral: asement. eee w a) oe Sy. sn Pee mLOKk AARC ee SALTY Wood : Mel Spiennn uel caer © ie re, f an Oppo iS. Seen lee fenced WALTON CFD FIRST cori ee Reece ae Beat craf : : niture, a e a, S ‘or the sm Pp rtunit . month doen a FA aces - bedrooms YKE A Well 1 ADVERTI try kitchen. opel Hills, | SHA PON-TEL elegra wan 2-9968 ome I oe ergy ne Boy covery (hier y : nd. "$08 ‘per So aahen a REA— a aly bewe SEME: 8, 2h4c oh” watein ster. RP. SEW TRE . a ca ab re ho’ ir vestor pe ar teh th, rad y h west N Name ar iit rj fr MO! Builders | ee eorg ee RAY O'N 2 et oe: : sali, Wise ie i A re ae SS eh a our , terms session Close a rea ap oy famil: . 4 s, ae! EIL R “7 ge costs oe $9, West on equi toxize room. soba ‘is pedrooms. fter’2 p cy monthiy lot. ‘ans ‘BEDROOM th lake pri Dd Oo . a fronta soee on reward, egraph Rd. ealtor . 4d R. GI, vy to GI. - you'll ee an p y or this arage itchen, ae space = size : = eusene payment amare = o o petvileges, on eanemee Ye nn 2 oe Bee on Aubur 90 open ren, feller xt rooms, a *2 Ripdelad Sil ; fine Ls Ha ig tt ern bas n the FOR YOU ‘oeft Dr make mmediate ow ay & sunday Ra. Or Open Lake as ak ett Inc ; a St 7 ras. apa tare . been lets Ra Up pine coal sorte large ou month $1,900 dome 6 Pun priee OUR SELECT STARTER Walled ae oc- -Also’ hi ternoo jat- Huron ALTORS e acti ent. pric: . = king “t e re baseme ule, ‘oom, knot- Ww al. $85 e| Lake = 3 10 ’ nt ar school, E — LA + tome ave niee Open Ev o on, $14.900, ed j it aa : Jeena a, with Ae Phi cae seer with & fireplace pela sIp per Front an N — materia 3 bedroo: RGE LOT. Sie Nl Sip aca a rene ood Sa Elizabeth Lake Es ‘ bie ot te rol ret Tht ae ei Beontom Som, che sr sats Sree stan oa A a Custom) ched gerage. odern LAK -e Desirab ake Est < heat up. susan pee R a sneer garage. . ver & poms. Ve Please 3 : omeés ak bas R. 10 some wi ours ¢ batinns to, ee. Beautiful shade wate E . le 3 bedroo ates rage attached ment, 7: ent w h re lot. $16, oom tent es een % 3 Bedroom B storms ement, ee eee pianain o charge your piad or]; eee cn ae _ puamene } full basem family Pelle oven lear Ga: 2 bed ith optio modern 5 size ‘Kitchen: living a Bricks wit a beet sigan. wie Boe lal onl coll eharen. ‘on = oS vend Se cane, ment, Notht : Pisine. ne re hea ss apavhed gota, n ik street tle ee ful pementg _$635°6n" F Extra n carpeting: 4 home ngage tak ome able ‘te iy $10,500 Tame 4 « Pasteres ‘ara bee wa: o 1g D % church 8. nea Drayto: . Lecetet near e, only 2 nA cond this love hady tr ALSO H eae nice loc ng. | infer trad in with, an{ tlle Coy bn So own ‘| mort a < oe nee yrs. old. ri raeies ely home is no Son PA otter ation. mation =a omtach your pr eee reason- unt bath down bedrooms and with ful is OG gage cos stores. ools. storms & floors, e Straits | rms. only $t2 e is WN P WITR 6. . 4 Wed f No “ablig sation for|? Ps __8195 DO WN ie vad apetal or men ha ae Basement, a: gust aoa ts down, Just Foun w atast hace” HS irae ake, WEST ae 060 on EAYMEN _ cra t H " ement hotn = ioygeat dining r eddi- yo e k garage. Ss ‘om Wh Oss t Be d ve good -car oe h w 50 ft LD TW ; . : : eme Ii red geet Og Ce ead = | | tere te, Steere oom US convenienee. A 2° ie bales tse sant And it rooms creeé nal S weareas WP. Ne WM ne Pontia large tc Tali ered rear ter- fence. ‘ell at mp, practice e, Tie . sin : garg i edroom frame hats a : ’ FE 8-8354 Builder “ ® airpo ese, earneees ss oo catiy et. your AP ey | eee bees ae lerain: iitee ors $ é C" Wood qope fam! 780, term: E / : sautif at you Pon pus. A city. Shy Aa itchen, ely livi Tw é a \ ly rms: Do $5 5750... : : ae ul] room h r tac Hi Iso 1 Close +t 0x1 eautif’ oil f ng o 2 EG . ay. a fav is th Y » .. im erock ome, rooms gh Sch ear th 0 clon 1 ‘lly urnace, and -bed . \ ; MA +008 PLC Ol od.c 0. “ZB or look ona hoy price t ‘ a es) ho ilvt a re- rt room, . al ee at Taste are 2 975 ne, fence. Pull iy andscaped ern ee arcs ~ ¥b oe ; Corner Willams Lak ud” Ni cholie; R ~ Pull a for nl 4 eye < aon 2 aoe aa portly meft. | Oas dining mem “ineyges Paya. aie nee 3101 W one ALTOR Payments mervgage eos ps goo oo ” a. 49 M eal mon ce Pave + auito, $e “of } ton a base- elt. Fall S , 2 lots. Onl nent ce es tax ent $81 pet Open E peo includ * costs do ae we 1S wie, rE sm Call Mt Se tor aan pi Es os ta \ paymen 2 dows Approximate: Selo r trade. ly $1,500| HURON, GA es & insur: venings “cae | wo uding taxes "ann Bee ee ay C™~ é 8 a ’ per m saa 1 @ = Town om- hou $300 dow RDEN i TR sure a a _ mee S REALTY CO. | toa firuranee Nol «| Be ae Ingependence ea wring sea ke | lived py WATERFRONT with — we ee ; : rie BALD’ es a 3 b Sake pres mt ook ® Too 18 ft aih| 1% in, 3 rT mus ntage ranch ha ee doy: 2-7906 . NA RAY O'N to Ponti egrodm e | pFtvil one hn in kitene & dine ca Ye bath bedroo % sell! N 1h on nic - 3 e av ‘of FE* on? NE ety o cab heate: N cent Netees the, ‘eating oh Ja ror gt te fae eg i ttled b sloces rd : Pe 5- 8 I ty. wne he complete en. Ful atin ehed plac tly mi a Maree, e. Na : 4 ou, S05 FE 8. Tplesraph es an as ARRO vat has $5.40 completes. ifeaced. bar basement ores, eS SLA -Fi, 2 cai itvine. stor itu car 8 - i . pttoece a 00 4 \ $\2 a 20063, —— st aoe i ey creens.. Large Aas ~ . Se 9-0 51 own on G B ‘APTE ¥ ai - oe e Na Anted — Cass-E a REAL Ava io civigese. Fivccer Sey wa Phone for. - a oe : 4 Open 9 inns beth Rd. TOR : | dham uy fe _ance. lik uae wt teri TER FRONT : ‘ ; ce es - th" —9 vm Banga 44. ey Me 2 eas permant = room gb or hb were | : : ~. ae 4 ~ ey jto4 Ec Ww. 2-0263 ecreres. or hou ; : — onclabondy ace , ? e ; ai ; , be 3 | eee aia labia : Close fo 8 ge - : fe. 28 ' . ne DOWN! eee eed | tee T school” b PM ; @ Fs ‘, Se “s toe La edroom ho TLY FI erms pon 7 _ ae , Neaged a id lot NIgHED 3 | fo” 4 r ~ gy : . a! . fo - i vicinity. it, Oxtord, | ; OPEN 9 4M. ee } —— re \ 32-3791. dk JOLt. re vise, : os if | REAL * re oe ob i: FE ‘ aot ae i Aten ; = = 4 ; eS — > : is . : Bee Located west of town on acres, rooms, A ot Re iy : * voy pa ; oe — { . oe ae, sae aaa Lae ad =: ee ee oo Ai THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958 a : iFecsete Lake Prop. 44 y heat. jeal invtown. Owner, 2. ~Pontiac: Moe odern brick, 1'% AF a ys a nice home, pick-up extra mon- 4 car garage. Het one Farm. al modern ne or enol family, 2 bed- puilt in bath, “pasement, ot, -_ parnge. close to school, W PILLIS M. BREWER LES MGR. F. REISZ, seat E +518 7 ae oh Knet be Realtor @ to, NEAR PONTIAC / CENTRAL HIGH. eal for Cc iS. PAY ~KEEGO HARBOR ~ A REAL NICE 7 | ROOM 2 STORY HOME — BASE- MENT — GAS HEAT AND — NO DOWN 0 ot. , a $150 DOWN ‘ % BLAINE ST.—MODERN | Le FOR JIM WRIGHT, JIM WRIGHT FE 5-944) wi OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GI NOTHING DOWN mes! heat. On p lot 104x280 with lake privi- — leges on Whipple —) See this ome today! OTHER GI'S TO CHOOSE FROM INCOME - 5 rooms and’ Bathe down: id mortgage. buy for a non-GT. | SCHRAM |° REALTOR FE5-9471 MEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _~_ Income Property 43A 9 ) Unit Brick Apt SRearcomatets $900 mo. ey VG settle. SACRIFICE TO _ SETTLE ‘ESTATE 2-4677 after 8:30 p.m: ; Fe ‘N. — a 5 PAM MILY, “staple EVES sas Rd. Tach. . Be ' Lake Fronts ore car ft. w ant Stop é ‘bed caren — 7 ke - Lakewood: Village* 3 bdrm. brick with gioced brick garag lak: rene site rood y beech. ‘Briae re car Be 9 r your house in trade. 1404 Highland Rd. or EM_3-3196. room, on cans. : fe Take reer road ts 1070 uk VACANT — In? 8. De hed 2 nice shaded price a. $6500 Terms, You can “LAKEFRONT © YEAR-ROUND, partially e 2 Lake Orion. for loy-low e & ha ve extra in- come over vpapaeane STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B.D. CH ARLES, REALTOR Telegra troit ‘Office: = s % blogg “HOWARD. iy FOX 545 Dia a WILLIAMS * LAKE aa ee lot in nice nel oes ula bene beach: RPO! terms, "Drayton Plains bath, WATK Lake front cottage 6 rms. oe gas —_ carage. pa. ments & E-Z dat 4-6089 KINS. "CAKE location, ..knott elm paneling. Price rms. Le orsee: Broker. ¥ TIZAY A : by Kate Osann . A Onn g-4 © 1958 df REA Sodvinn, ma TM Reg US. Poy OME “You don’t know what a terrific disadvantage it is to . have a mother who always earned o- her own spending money!:’ i at lvan Lake, & income), smal! down Aerms, Must be once. Make me an offer. YOuNG wiDow LEAVING STATE, _ Lake, Make an otfer, MI 6-0144 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A ll Jog cabin at Commeres ? B * CHEBOYGAN CO. LACK LAKE * a ‘| 86_E. Walton PRIVATE LAKES - One % ome a —e NEAR ROSCOMMON oe C. AGDEN : Realtor marsh. — = ‘Good: e, rey ao ry en down 000 wit . Ira field, Realtor. Hale, h. Ph DOT 1,060 _ PER . MONTH—A REAL NICE 3 : BEDR( HOMF IN A : NICE NEIGHBORHOOD. = $9,440 FULL PRICE E §-0693 OSERVICE NEV ENINGS UNTIL 8:30 “HAYDEN NORTH SIDE. 3 bedroom home Oak furnace. Wired fot dryer. 1 block) to floors. 1'2 baths. Besement. 8c $0,300, terms. 8T. MICHAEL AREA. $800 down includes FHA mortgage -cost.. An olde? 3 bedroom home in erce!- lent condition. Fuji! ‘bath, extra Shower in basement. Gas furnace, = . epee aginl LAKE PRIVILEGES. room gem. : on "or eaeaae $3,50¢ mer one Immedi- Low down _ saymen NORTH DRAYTON AREA. Excel. lent 3 bedroom home. Oak floo “Basement, oi] furnace. Mrestews: : ges rage. Landscaped lot 135x_ HHA financing. Low , down! carmen Full price $13.900. CLARKSTON AREA 3 bedroom, ranch style home approx. Oak: floors. Wall to Vv _— with ofl furnace. er 36° x42" | wall carpet. blinds in the large living room show- water softener, Garage . Lot "yoo'x1s0". Terms, WHITE LAKE. Only elosing costs 2 bedroo to GI. Modern m 78 W. Huror Street FE 56-8161 home. “Oa floors. Nice kitchen coating. 2 gar r garage. Black. top. E_2-6373_or MY_ 31422 street. $10,500, Middle Straits Lake TINT NT @ rooms, full basement, high J Cc. HAY DEN, wooded 10; “gand beach, heat Realtor cock one, cake smaller take nome : r contr: s 86 F. Walton = soy EM 3-044 1 . Gown aan Open Eves. 2\MODERN 5 RM. HOME FULL basement; garage ?r family rm Fenced vd. Priced to sell OR _3-8713 . 40° PONTIAG LAKE FRONTAGE. stone seawall, shade and fruit! trees. OR _3-2643. @ Indian Village D xterior toe. be inted. Well built with pisstered walls, on Ag Oak floors and as 4 car. ga- : ta tee. ell 3 Pee A well located 7 room and 1% beth hom 2 BEDROOM BALD EAGLE Nice $26,500. Terms “Multi-Lakes Realty 3060 8. Commerce Rd, MA _¢-1578 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 5 “MANDON LAKE purer re a aye Se “Giarence C. Ridgeway down. RA _6-2603 - For Sale Lake Prop. _ 44 For Sale eter 46 frontage, | aol cate ce sad esol es ie q e, er cl vi arm -» SFM. _en —— Feaspoable Ry ot ere Rds. ne In. 8 er. mste PE 8-048 4031 " Hazel- TROY — 7 LoTs EACH OR $350 on time. Owner. P.O. Box 535. VAN SHORES IN SYQVAN SHORES SUBDIVI- Sil ihe _Estates. LOT 100x150 iso) BONTIAC WATKINS “APPROVED “BETTER MORTGAGE AREA For Sale Farms 48 PPP LAP et ht FOR SALE 4 ACRES WITH 64 ft. ranch ¢ home, Fruit trees. Tanies rs _. a modér. $17,900. * FE 6-39T7, B. aacne PARM, frame farm home, barn rming ad are re 15,950, ov Bi terms available. A EMpire 3-6210 of Sautual 4.2045. RICHARD STEELP, REALTOR (o-ACHES_Wi_ 0000-3 BED . ~ SMALL F ARM Well located on Been highway, Bodo of — eer maces 48 baths Barn.- ary come of riand Price $15,000. with — oe OA _8-3122 “. MY 1 WALDON ROAD siding, a, room home, perma ‘a rage. $18,500 total price aor, fas 20 ACRES | Well weatha ee Phas Enob — of the Clarkston-Orion Ri 1 price $6,450, “LAPEER COUNTY 40 ACRES - Good 7 room farm home. pebecr tool shed arn, large chicken houses, Total ones Substantial down pay- | ~~~ ‘Clarence C. Ridegway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. Rd., Rd. FE_4-6203 Sale Business Property 49 49 Le ~ “cy BALDWIN AVE. vod fs . frontage, zoned commer. c é ‘92 W. KENNETT 3-car mercial oy garage, comm ™ Ing at 340 Baldwin FE 81431 pees Coavaiescent home in beau- rroundings. Near Pontiac. For ‘ntermation. write Pontiac Press Box 69. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A COMMERCIAL GARAGE. 22 STO keanon Ph. — $1431. ae at 340 Baldwin, foned Montcal Lo rete SHOP ats FAIRPORT TAY- ern. Corner of Airport Rd. OR 34842. Business Opportunities 51 . Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO SEE JUST BEGINNING This coffee shop in one of the best suburban & towns, that opened alread this sprin, $1,000 oe for 6 days an iner: e ns the time, Beautiful new fixtures, Business available for s with reason- é $20,000 on term able lease or buy vvaluabie build- — Call now for further _Getalls. tage of it now! REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 y. HURON * opEN "TIL 9 MULTIPLE .LISTING SERVICE WE ARE a - sons interested in operating a fue! of] bulk and fuel oil routes‘in nea communities. A real a) eonortenty for as woe? : to build up rofitable usinens. We _ fur — ‘and inventory a commission comee wate. Box 55 Pontiac Presz. _ Sale Land Contracts §2 $60,000 IN LAND CONTRACTS TO sell. 1 or ali at-good discounts. C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M-15 Ortonville, NA 1.2815. Memeyt Lodi Loan . 53 State Licensed Lenders) _ Oualele Cash $25 TOS On your own si i. = or other a> onths p to fee wo haat niet §-8121 ang us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN co. 97=°N. Perry St, (Corner Pike) QUICK $25 - $500 LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE co. 1185 WN. PERRY ST. EASY PARKING FE 86-0661 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 _ Mortgage. Loans - $4 Sue Household Goods 5 87 iettowetae Goods:57 57| For ‘x Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage Lee cia contrects and‘ real es- sg, i BUNK | ROOMS DEN oR® RECREATION ROOM 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS “4 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION JAYNO ;| HEIGHTS = mile east Silver Rd. on Walton Blvd. Watch for signs. OPEN DAILY 4-8PM. | TRADE. Your Present Home ‘del Lake & Lake Neva. 7 MODEL HOMES Sax aily for your inspection. Ratches & split-evels built on 80 -ft. & wider rap jakefront sites. Stop fice at $404 Highland pot (M58) EMpire 3-4106 C. SCHUETT, Realtor Dunham Lake Frontage 13 Lots Available CHAPIN REALTORS OR 3-8982 BEAUTIFUL 10G CABIN STYLED ¢, orion. Call MY _ TRIPP LAKEFRONT, — .Exclusive Ridge’ 1'2 A. site: 1anase" Superb sand beach _ highly restricted. Not a bargain. but it’s the best. ALSO, 2'4 A “Dow mage ‘site — access bogs on Orchard Lake, Only $9,800. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor a lakefront home, ideal for Jala Peat Bes Syaed eck $7,500— - R WATTS Re tl ALTO. in H. 1 WiaRTin, REALT Re fi salad disiwasher and 963 Mis “Onomviie NA 73677 tures. rchased NEAR WALLED LAKE with $4, 5 bedrm farm house on paved down* with ‘easy month! Fecentiy been 23-2182 “19410 8. MOTART RBA Rd. pe fone} AL et Ae meh he lots ag coerpoonee’f elec —_ water, ing water on 3 = This could be made 8 mice home with nice sur- ' roundings. Lake “oriv. Very attrac- - tive erm BALTY MA 42391 PIN PANELED HOME O Lake Orisa: $7300 with $850 down. ig ACRE LAKEFRONT LOT. “Beautiful ere 8 miles from Pontiac. EM M. 3 ODERN. Goo D ntiae Lake. OR 3-9138, 4 acre paved schools, eo $1,905. churches, REALTOR CHEROKEE HILLS! 975 Baldwin Ave _ PE 4-6203 z . ks - . BY < ‘SMALL LAKE- ou" @ ite .. ol front oom setae furnished. for and restricted to Geneva Roslyn. Protect tod = _ ranch and ‘LAKEFR' RONT HOME = i 7 rm. modern, rms, in exc. Drive out Elizabeth Lake oe comiition, Ideal bathing beach, 1 mile west of Tele rapb Rd with large lot. Well landscaped: to Scott Lake Rd. right iia carers Teeeed]| |S at RUSSELL A, NorT, REALTOR| Carl W. Bird, Realtor i”. Fes FE_45005 | 503 ¢ ity National Bank Bidg. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE | FE_¢4211_ Eves. FE $-1302 | Exclusive (not expensive) year-| WE HAVE A LARGE E SELECTION sree me front home dévelop- of lake lots, easy terms evailable |. miles w. of Telegraph-| Call us now. pire, 3-6210 oe nore uron bts On the spots of Bren- MUtual 4-2045 ! RICHARD STEELE REALTOR 135 M59 High WEST . BLOOMFIELD home h’and, Mich _h TO | sites on win road Parochi = & motes buses at doo gar lakes: golf, Pull price 0 Aiown. $20 per mo. No eater? Phone Miss ose. LI}. _8-7711, For Sale Acreage 47 1 TO 5 ACRE tiful ae month i 1919 M-15, Ortonyille . 47 PARCELS sites, $100 ‘down, ¢ $20 ANC OS, . Realtor NA 1%-28158. 25 ACRES, ver as 3 bedroom home, FE 2-8262 1300 FT. ON PAVED 5275 Dixi 35 fa __ For | Sale Farms ACRES, HOUSE. BARN. OUT- buildings, $1,500 or what have you down. Payments $85 month, FE 4-4462. | Fair house. per acre. LAKE ORION. REALTY 5628. Lapeer Rd APPLE ORCHARD 35 acres near Clarkston— just $425 per acre ROLLING HOMESITE 12 acres in country close to vil- lage. $250 r acre. HowAi RD E. FOX EAL ESTATE e ne Drayies Plains OR_3-8771 Are Groveland Township. 160- ACRE LAPEER COUNTY Good 22 stanchion barn. 75 acres oe $117 ood MY_2-2311 Paul WER stock $20, 000 ground terms. 6290, 135 i Good . Baldwin “Ave. 832_W. Huron FARMS AND ACRES 10 ACRES. LIVE STREAM VE STREAM Es, LIVE , COR 3 “good fishing. Just off Others to choose M. Jones, noe Est, E_4-8554 200 “ACRES oF GcoD a with rood building. cas W. DINNAN CT oll Huron PE 4-2577 N EVES. -4-3946 10 ACRES OF SCENIC ROLLING only $2,900. Easy motual 4-2045 or EMpire RICHARD STEELE REALTOR. mens, Mich. Excellent cholo o aaiitine rhe STORE — 21x30 FT. $45. p-| _ month, On 3aldwin Ave. Pee 38170 PEPABDS NC _ Business Opportunities 51 OR 2121 or §-0202 hess, 3 trugs.. 1. bulldozer, 1 Lapeer md” at Drayton Plains yeaa ia —_ = You Should oe FLOWER SHOP AND |See the new.sites at GREENHOUSE : town. <0! or family A real m PJ. Owens, Broker. OR 3-1450. MIDDLETON 1 sg A GROCERY Store tn thriv- ig = . Now doing a. landslide business. Gross: ing over §. rT year. proximately $25. andle real estate and in- ventory. Shown by appoint-. @ | BROKER iFE on —_OR _3-3922 — 48 | ment only. Middleton. - 188 N. JOHNSON 1 — FE_ 8-6003 Leslie R. LAKE MOTEL SIE A perfect Jocation on US. 33 «the .scenic route te the Big Mac e." 300 feet of sparkling 450 deep a ie development. a dream of , too, at only $67 ~ |REALTOR PARTRIDGE rE 3581 ene OW. Huron BUSINESS BUILDING DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — 2 story brick, Flat rented at $125 per mo. Will take property in trade. Make us an offer CALL UB, for any kind of real es- tate or business anywhere in Michigan, We have listings from co oe ces. Out, experts can advise ‘STATEWIDE na Estate Service of Pontiac D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 Bs. Telegraph " FE 4-0521 Detios “ = TH 3286 LD- hes su Nes. Fk building small fasso some e¢quip- ment. EM 3-44 ment. EM 34408. MASSAGE PARLOR AND EQUIP- ment. For lease, rent. or sale. Write Pontiac Press Box 77. “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Grocery-SDM — . ; This well-est market is lo- cated in Oakland County lake area. Includes 2 apart- ments and real estate. Has | good gross and low down payment. Drive-In Restaurant Here is a buy to busy "shopping ac —— cated for husband and w ross. Phone for "secaioees {nformation. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1873 8. ogee RD. . 582 _PARK J AT_OUR_ FRONT DOOR._ eta ree valet STANDARD OIL DEALERSHIPS SeRETARIAE SERVICE—THR. ing afd growing. Ideal oninees for expdfienced woman who ike to be her own boss. i Peake OL 23-6721 Oakland Loan Company PE 2-9206 |« 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. WHEN YOU NEED > $29- $100 You can get tt quickly on your signature, car or gh No 8 our u elp you with your money ms. FINANCE CO.. FE 4-1574 ___ 702 Pontiac State Bank» Bldg. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH.” LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS HOUSEHOLD GOODs Ph, Rochester, OL 6-071] OL 1-9701 Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD ANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC as" Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 LOANS $25 TO $500 ge tad & poh b cal FE 41598 4 . Lawrence st = AID-OFF WORKERS We make cash loans to Iaid- off workers, No principal pay- ment until you are back to work for 30 days. Our Requirements Are: > 1. Fos you as furniture or a a 2. That 7 =e Bermanent Ayre ‘That you had a good work a a good paying record be- fore becoming unemployed Tf you owe bilis and are ear pressed for payment come see tis at once and de per of worry, We have confidence oie you and in your commiu- nity. : “Loans td $500 Made Quickly You will always tive pleasant courteous considerate and friendly treatment at any one of our of- fices. (See photie| directory for addresses}. BUCKNER _ Finance Co. DpAys t=D PYAtws fonts” _ $30. TO $900-§25 TO oo: 0 E, PAW RENCE Loan FE 8-042] FRIENDLY SERVIC -1058 W, Huro® _table and 4 chairs. MA M DREXEL, BLOND DINING acon & bedroom furniture, used in ne. FE 8-653. i 01 chairs $20, Davenport & amp od Swing set like new. $15. — STOVE IN GOOD SE ONDT. . $25. MA 4-1990. a BETRSLOX VACUUM CLEAN- er & steel guitar with amplifier. __FE 6-2997. FACTORY REBUIL T VACUUM sweepers. All makes. $16.95 up. oe ‘A imag rece, woke ‘FOR SALE: ,HOOVER SWEEPER, = excellent condition. Call FE FREEZERS i? CU. FT..CHEST. ‘50 easy terms, Samuel's Ap- piiance, MA 5-6011, Joeman UPRIGHT, FAMOUS @ brands, Scratched, terrific vaisse, $140.95 while they last. No orders please. —- Pisorescent, 33 Orebard Li. Ave. FULL HOUSE FURNITURE. SELL |- pees. Very reasonable, FE qui FOR SALE: RUMMAGE | AND | Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. on Eapaty used faratare gps Lak s < A Fase = co ef Cash Way Bateman brand new, only, $289.00 i's Sool . ppl, Pp ; oe GREEN DAVENPORT AND CHAIR riCes ; . Tae ax% V ed Mah 8 4.65 kK [ N D f ] GAS RANGE. GOOD CONDITION. | 4x8x'4 V-groov 0g. ‘ a Se Light ‘and timer. OL .1-0048- 9 > oe wl es wood | ; Te . ° GREEN BARK WEAVE, GARPET- Cor, . seartiers all steel A $ 408. £ rox yg iv: zi REALTORS FE 4-0528 clud ng pad, 2 double hung win- 1x10 premium shiplap, a M $115.00 .* ee Rana | casings 1x6.8.10 10. knotty pan.. M =e an jum. storms &i scr wi in. * iuavE SEVERAL Sich omnes: §5 onch;) 1360 Leoxingeen ‘on Beet | 254 Me. 7 & betset. © Se See és e. . . . 5 have ‘Yor ‘down’ payment, ‘My | GUARANTEED REBUILT A TO |2x8 No, 1 Mvetter, ¥ & 16. M $110.00 matic w rs, Prigidaire, Thor, | 2: 6:8 / SRADE 3 ROOM HOUSE” LARGE & wetctaater. Terms to suit. 3: ne 6 flush door with lights 14.95 Pontiac Lake Oakland Ave. \ binet hardw Lake road, = en boat ren or any a cor eens HEYWOOD WAKEFIE 6 PCY ; ¢ .. $ 26.63 ite inne aa PE rane ey nd BP PAS 4 Rage STATION | KITCHEN TABLE a ia ft, each ... ean 4 TRADE F se! Sd anstrest! Also| _Drum top table. 145 sim pine. 8q. edge, od re :: ees = outboard m. for ore KENMORE 30° GAS hess 8q edne. y* “tok riter or ? Ph. Aple 5-1700 clock & light hk, Rervice outlet. Spike = inch powe ee ED. RS - TRUCE ANS $i-| _new. $80. Clear White pint casing Ft. 8 6% Foy sn or swap for trucks, PE §4ii. | GEAVING STATE: SELLING FUR- | Cosi "hint te . on ot P ‘ony Stud all black: niture Double extension laddet, | 9x7 Grace A steel ‘gar. — $ 54.50 wheelbarrow, 17° Fruitwood ') Aimum. siding tops, per $Hte BE: 38 NERS TO RENT hand mower, girl’s clothes size 14. Gold bond Bai paint, 2.95 Wor sell $3.50 month, OR 3-2360.{ Many misc items, some Saaegere: Stee! clothes ba posts. 4 tol $ 4.95 WILL SWAP REG. BOsTON TOY | —=M_34570. Le, top qual. grace seed .. § 3-88 bulldog for anything, of equal LIVING ROOM SUITE AND TA-| A! rm windows ..... $ 11.95 value or $35. O1 3.8762, bles. Roll-away bed, lamp, other | 4 Sarai ee ae sxerane ai .- $ . 21. misc, | ems OR 3-3758. = —— . ene PP as 4 A! For Sale Clothing 56) {ikE NEW ROPER Gas RANGE |,*!6 ‘Found mips a 3 atte and 2 tablecloths. OR 3-320]. sya \S bags or more. ea. $ 1.20 BALLERINA NGTH WHITE| LEAVING STATE. SACRIFICE./ 25 Lb vo joint cement! $ 2.28 wedding dress noe Mes oo size; Bed, mattress oh springs; cedar | Mat: thick’ ulation, G.B- 32 00 16 Never used. PFE chest? apo ay A Sump | Alum. f @, roll ....... $ 4.95 after 8 p.m. pump; 21” Moto Mower: 10” table | Heavy du Bam't ed post $ 6.45 UMM VERY DAY. saw, = chairs with &rms, .. ste on $ 3.95 : ze = ey Lamp table, ate rd EA Lp. feu ee — ; 3 8. H » }. OQ. ... % SAVE NOW! ON ALL TYPES OF dio; dining table & 6| Name brand Asber Side. Sq. $ 1305 work clothes ae & shirts, 99c,/ chairs: Sook ae: rugs; coffee shake, siding complete. ..... $ 15.95 Workman's Outlet. 8. Saginaw. table: drum table; step table; Ft., pn $ 85.09 era ee lamps; TV. FE 4-7045 after 6. gee aie per M ...... 8 88. SUITS, DRESSES SIZE| LITTLE USED GAS RANGE. OIL | fence posts, each .. $ | 384 16 & we ‘Bedspreads & drapes,| space heater with blower, copper rome built-tn VEN \ereres $ 79.00 nee N_ Cass Ave tank and pipe MI 4-8848, e range shy v= 9 89.00 DDING GOWN. SIZE qa *|_ LINOLEUM’ & PAINT SALE Round Lene 1 ; Sa = head plece, cheap, PE SORE 9x12 Linoleum . $3.95 | 50. Pt. garden nose 8 198 WEDDING GOWN WITH TEARA & | 19x13 Iino 6.0 Windows all sizes, from \ $12.95 tka aces Cost $120; sell for | 12x15 1 sieum $7.95. -6x9 182.39) ue store’te full of qualith mér $50 My 3-063, _ : me ae Be coon 1.89) chandise including compl = ED! ©s8, ACES PAIN? & r Robe: of hardware ist. eam onal = “tion, Was 7300, pa Beets 228 N, Se w_iNear Robert Hall) pies electrical supplies, Ete. Ce ace and nylon, FE 5-7154. MAGIC Re eon. RANGE, FE for belp on @ny building prob- bat Bs) i MCALLISTER VACUUM SWEEP- Sale Household Goods 57 wen FE Psa. a BURMEISTER'S ZFC. ROS B COLOR 1 eet bat: rubber armless, Wesee chairs. a room set: 21' : ping ta- - Srombere- Cerne radio + phono- Or ETT } ble: vacuum cfeaner. Leaving phy — cabinet. Best . or Mi ite Sat 8 & SPRINGS. MIS ~ LUMBER CO : Fe Be ae FURNE = atched sets. Mattresses & | 7040 — eke Pg EM 3-417) 6 PIE hia SILVER. Gant BEDRM. Rceag dresser, bookcase = vanity lamns, 4 weekly. ae BROWN BECTIONAL. aL) WAL F nut bedroom suite, occasional ta- Dies, refrigerator. OR 3-262% 7 PC. BLOND DINING RM. SET. Cal] ORilando 3-9026 eves. 7 a DINING RM. =r. $45. cond, OR 3-6321 Lake Ave. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs § $3 05 BONNY MAID VIN —8e 4¥4-Ft. Wall Tile = se RUBBER BASE PAINT, Gal. $3.75 GUAR. HOUSEPAINT Tr ea 85 Syers, 141 W Huron FE ¢- @ X 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE, a1 os $34. Axminster, $4998. pads, $5.95 Pe — Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake A ean < LE tre « SANTENNA. 5 , a1" TV's $ ae Ba rr it rebuilt t & aeartakea P = d, Auld breed Lake’ a4, FE 44945. aT NCH TY, JUST RECINDI- tioned. Ph. OR 3-7665, after 5 p.m, se NORGE CLOTHES Oryef oo c-c ne : $199.95 Norge clothes dryer |. $229.95 Norge gas clothes dryer $148 $3189.95 Norge Kee clothes arger $198 Many " aeeic rT 2 GABERT 121_N, Saginaw FE 5-6199 ALL TILE SOLD AT LOW DISCOUNT cares Plastic wall il : ic oa Armstrong floor tile ...... 3c ea Plastic wall covering .... 5¢ sq. ft. Vinyl floor tile wsesuee Piyphirswa Viny! tile .... r a base ........ 4¢ ft. Getting ree ee “te Tile Co FE 2-0623 Red Stamps at Riel Conptr ee Electric Co Toso ow. gk ®PPLIANCES | 2 FREEZERS, Upright, Delivere Guaranteed ... ......5.-. 8. SWEEPERS, New. ‘Attachments. Guaranteed. — $38. GOOD HOOSERERPING SHOP Of Ponti 51 Ws HURON FRE 4-1555 APT, GAs RANGE APT. SIZE electric ran fee. Kenmore ae * snd Bs suse ‘aryer. re reffiger aire electric SE 3463 Aubura FLOOR B. atuate "9 “Ph screen door, . + | STOVES SoOuRS FE 430n springs are of different’ colored fabrics, otherwise absolutely per- fect Famous pocbbniogy ame brand, Terrific values me see them Michigan Fluorescent, | 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 4 Midsummer Specials ~ pares baby Pca complete — 23 MONARCH RANGES _ Now available, electric, gasy coal * & wood. Samuel's faneé. Dav- fsbare. Mich. MA Bo NEW $500 72 PIECE FINE-ART sterling or trade for bedrm. or household items of same value. 4 OR_3-9420. NEW BLOND KENMORE CON- “ sce re machine & chair. yfe mahogany drop Jeaf oor chairs, New 2 pe, sec- a if seoces rubber cus ions. —_ maple livin Ghar vlounee & upholster: ‘hairs $14.05 WALTON. a 615 EB. Watton FE 2-2257 NEW KIRBY UPRIGHT VACUUM sweeper with ai! attachments. __$170. EM_3-3603, . PAIR OF LOVE SEATS, LIKE new. Power mower. 43" round pune table. ‘and 4 captain chairs. round coffee table. Misc. lamps tebles, ete, Reasonable. FE: 4-1898. QUEEN ANN DR. SET, $35; 9"a"* x ee kitchen cabinet, $20: 1 2 $3. 93 Gladstone. FE ea,| RCA CONSOLE, 16" ON CASTORS, finish, fect condition $76, MT 17-0854. per- SOFA WITH SLIP COVER. $20. QRiando_3-2115, 4 Sey oo Mors EX- . Turner's 602 Mt Clem: ens. } 266180). : SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- , chine dard Michigan Sewing Cen- ter. FE. 23337 changed PLEX 56 INCH ELECTRIC ironer, ite new. $295. Herald Cleaners. 29-2971. VER 60 sep aay, TV SETS, FROM 7 cee nee e eee _ Aba Goal “heater “Warm, Morsing 230 THOMAS i ECONOMY 2-9151 __Shristmas Trees _ CHRISTMAS TREES — 10,000 Scotch Pine mrerate 6’. None finer in Michigan. VanWagon- er, 3 Wash ira ae Davison, Michigan. For — Miscellancous 60 4c FOOT. 2x63, 8c AND 8c foot, ‘Sars 10c foot. 2x10's, 12¢ foot. 2x12’s, 15c foot. Delivery and 0 spend Ciyde Lumber and Supply Milford Rd. Clyde. Michigan. BUILDING? Then make sure it’s Burmeister’s = oe Seed ” gundaye “0 ti! %" PLASTIC PIPE. Sc = FT 7 ‘th plastic b's 9c per ft GA T Per erry st.~ 2- HP, 3 “PHASE, 60 GAL., TUV- — alr af Bee last FE 386 Auburn Ave., after- 7 WHEEL TRAILER. $35. etc COCA-COLA FE ae > hOWEE EXTRA: Squipment ae §-7332. 4-INCH SOIL PIPE. 5 FT .. ork ™m $3. AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY im 8. Saginaw 9x12 LAKEVIEW TENT earn sereened-in porch. Carter cartop carrier. 2 matching lounge chairs, davenport, chair & ottoman. Frig- idaire stove, washer & gah lamps power mower. : is GALLON ELECTRIC WATER LECTRIC WATER Floor 4-6832. heaters for the ca’ = A__ Thompson, t0'8 Perry st 15 FOOT FRIGIDAIRE, VACUUM cleaner, also other ttems. OR 3-9105, 100 STEEL WI BAL NDOW for garages, block Dultging 8, etc. Very reasonable, FE 5-8 a3 a roe salon TRUCE oF ver ulldozer ; Ph MY 358 easonable 1-AAA-1 AOMinin SIDING “A Sor clea and Sr nerate S82 came PLICATOR and fin st aay expert od eet ‘ Mi saibiey N, 63 wk. and “Com stot for for doit yourselt ny aS an up, 10 ‘Orstmenta) iron, asiumipum mates, Eves, OL ROMEX 2%20 IN “s o. G. A. Thompson, 80 “ON ALL ELEC- TO trie fans, outdoor grills & lawn owers + Rog scrubbers, sanders & waxers | CA pg er a“ aed W.. across "hes Taee * te] $2-GAL. ELEC. f5 $60.95, 30-GAL. $40.95. Cab. sinks’ and tangs ee. ‘al u Laundry trays, stand. fat ee SEWING cleanet, 5 ain Fri F 3.5100. agolvad oe Te jave PLUMB 173 Bouts oe 5-2100| LADIES’ ROLLE ati CON! TIO ER 3-9702. cnet aac aNCEANED PIECES y Furor. & a RLTY_ CO ebbaineted fs ae reason- Feaders % HF. : Fe We BURON oT mo | gtele OR 31S. hE Requeel te ‘iad tact cre. Want A A Good Mortga e? =n oer ga oe 2 “EV with chan | ang, coupnsson TH: $15. : ~ : ene N- IQUE HORSE. DR oe OU pee ae, , bir 8 kg eset De sass So op |e board, cutter, aye . BENDEROF F TRADE ALEC, Ba 5 RANGE FOR Gas Be ‘nd farm bell. Floor fur- rani * 92 W. Huron FE 8-6580 a “ANC OR "EN 3 _ Swaps 55 TRADE GAS RANGE POR EI eLES: CH CE _ ~ o p H ' trie range. RB. Munro ° Elec No money Gove ave, ae TATE, 3 FURNISHED RENTAL UNITS,| 4 miles Et Pontine. oF 1 mile | —Hie Co. 1600_W. Huron. std an cy tw rap ot sell for fre ae See: Ra, Mi ein ison auburs | TRADE-IN DEPT. aw. a Yeautiul tui 2” tans urnished, Pontiac BRAND : TRON Apt. size gas stove ...... 4 len, 9-0173 8B to 5. ae : _ bunk Dae on hd oa wi sprin 4 | Guar elec washer ...... poe SATH M XT ORES, Fouwgs- Ps SETRAILER FOR GALE| & mativess, 930 85 | Sue, See See nate SS 2 $19.98 Kitchen. ofl and Ras fury trade. for down shernest on hard Lake jp AU eagle - wate 339.05 neces eter a teu ra house, Cel_FR_ 520". Bia ii FT. R RAT pe. Pivod' expel SSCL) 914.95 ante 60X330 LOT, MICHIGAN ot oad onl _ oe 8. MA 5-6011. Samuel” ‘odern r sofa . - ti ed Blvd grea, fos tof, Miigape _Ap Walnut "vanlty Pe bench” 95 pe and area ot equal ¥ A BEDRS SUITE —| MA ITEMS AV : A reasonable. EM Samm WYMAN’ y" . EIGHTS SUPPLY | 54, Cash for ead 8. Working or) BEAUTIFUL FL. ED! re w Pike £-% Terms FW 4-1122 | 2688 R RD At. overstuffed, chair. X 4160: sac- | Sy “iarsw son ay" PRENCH PRO-| BEEF AND FORK — BALP AND 52 a CHEV.” % TON FOR EQuir¥ © $50. 2 lamp bases, $2 each. vincial with doors, $198 with ing rs. ke Mkt. FE 56-7041. r model. PE 2-1258 re 2-3956. FE 5-8511. CLEARANC ere ———-<— | BROWN FRIEZE _ DAVENPORT FV EXCELLENT COND. GUAR : and chatr. Best offer, FE_5-8088. | “ chean 35 power mowers, —— LAKE ORION ' Foor, | S16. | commerce MM oboe Tang EW SOPA BEDS $44.05 [ Ra. at Union Lake Ri Bolens ble.’ Bolens, 347 NORTH BROADWAY Poa. away bed plete $19.95,. mowers = a ware Oe UPRIGHT ae 0) Fairbanks. 3 mowers LARGE 10 ROOM — OIL: ees mattresses AF ae” coy. | Console--radio & phono (78 ‘only) npasee reduced t igumove his month HEAT—TRADE FOR t WHAT Tess $12.55 Pearson's. Ful Radio-Phono ~/ not automatic & MA} i878 or 314 a ane Roe = COMB. WAL ace Heater, gas. eourierl GAS-WELDING 8. JIM WRIGHT. “Iput finish with’ mirror sror, FE Msi. *Phone OR 3-624 "$65, FE 2-0860 aoe REALTO! COMBINATION WOOD AND BOT- USED TY ae - UP. 21° COL- | CRAFTSMAN POWER | ee 345, OAKLAND AVE eae at * rt Py < € * Se : jw te = sb = > 2 » i ~ m 2 4 : + - * ¥ 2 . ae * * - : Sere ~ * > — + : . ie s cain i : E nae EP , H re * ; 7 , 4 ERS re i 1, Piet Tice : . . M! Q . ot af -* cha ana ’ se * : \, = y 4 2 2 ao E f- eerie . . : ig 24 2 ; se s fe i i he ee f ‘ ‘ §: { ; oa! Nae < ae ms ¢ i e eae. snag THE PONTIAC PRESS, “PRIDAY, ‘avaust. 1, oan PERSE A aby Ma ah ee Bee. =e Miscellaneous 60 Sele Sporting Goods, 65| For Sale Livestock 72(For. Sele Housetrailers 78 SLICES 0 OFHAM 2 \.. co For Sale Cars 91)” ale Cart 91 wit Fi ERED | 198° 21 FO DAY RAM- , eae | Pema P= separ ‘oor, Ba, BE 3n Bo. OEE z row PRS Mhowet searing OER eit “one her's 5 : bs er. Avail, Aug. 3rd. OR 3-1041, RS ON EO Cement ae eae Motor Sales \2 SLE BS ed SHORT OF MONEY? — — = ae 2 rem pone ea DEALER Blep dows set. us sell your trailer from our ton, Mich. << MA _8-8)41-| — He 0 ‘ H, Gomoigie ith oad @ lot wil a Pend 1986 ¢ OLDS. HYDRAMATIC. 3 P| * $954 Chevrolet “20 : ; : Wy AA ine 7] asranee for financ sedan. Radio & heater, , DelRay, Clean. No money: dvi. HOMEX 142, 2% CENTS Fo vicinit yeu tele sesh laneaioled White with whitewalle ... $130): eolls, | 7? cents. ries Sus NODERY ARS ARTO, for only 10 per cent, We hav 1665 eisk Gent ; BOB* FROST, INC. ae i wite t fs we s te . “Bu : pee eet Soo re see. Dy ame en 260 Hunter ER Alb eee eee ae ee arenes ae | . Pampas Bs : ive WAP OLVERE Bait, Minnows, Etc, 65B ks Ras, 13 to 9 dail and Banga Chief - serene < “ihdrdmabes Bad, . WE NANCE | iF Bargains — argeins 1858 Olds, 2dr. Hygramaic, Ra: "| 22 Auburn off Sa tal @io-and heater ...;........- $1045 | 62 r = RED Wor TLERS. . 23. st CHEV, RED W eo . URCH'S INC, WORMS. Racy wegen No rust.” Must it 52106, FE alguns trate-in mene” ever. ym 3 MRP AGHER'S |—-paRAKERTES SUPPLIES | _t at 8. ne hot 2 Harbor an. 1956 B | 8, ags—og Tee ENON EL POPPE Ji gaa Rawgwone, 10 FT| en, ges it cee Barna CASH [it KS 3 Amedea. Pm Sut | 17 " areas '56 OLDSMOBILE $1795. models of the Conn elec-| colors. Are. gs HA 2. Ph, | Phone FE_@-6210, __- 1956 ‘P. ELECTRIC For used cars 1967 BU: SE- . Bede tae Batt OS is] ici cl Pak Wale Re Wes te eto I P| ane meme SZ Jock W. Haupt, “tet, Sisk ftst™ | Low Soy i ta oat ne "fMORRIS MUSIC |Poontes wire FraNDARD,| $94,ih¥6 over paymenia, STilwell sean ae Ponape ac aupt. O 50 ve oa uf Hoek ee Tenered, ok Gier'et| PONTIAC SALES Russ. ne. Owner Overhead |* CHEVROLET $130 Ma Si Telegraph na, ‘only a deft, 1 male, $180; GOING CAMPING OB WANT A] _Mi ome T female, $150. e reads like e? io FT ARD RUN- MApié Mee a Cree “a ‘ SPECI ALS . B, AIR #8. Onyx Black, 3 FE 2-0. ‘who's who’ . Market |" See us for im camp about. HIG GIRS, TNBO DTRON- 5 j soe ey _| eat alae wat Oe | ett Rik MHA | wees | CASH | Dgwson SAVINGS |'sz,FoRD. $195 FE 2.0233 - gee og avn “iyi cron 6 deal before you buy, Be 3085 Pontiac. 2 dr. Straight stick | fell, tne week!’ FE ontt Pre ee ISTER. & Di L- Sine you will save hundreds Radio & heater ....... : an "5845. 2-8756. - SPECIAL | "Bun."reopea 3 “AB. glen cows fret-< Be b Ht hi | its3 CHEVROLET, «DR, 040s. art's, all ieth, fo 8 Sand, Gravel & Dirt _66|movren Pout -|Bob Hutchinson HOMER HIGHT MTRS.|“Ciarkston Motor’ Sales 3248's, igth, tos i SPneg | 1087 TAP. ' a Minutes From Pontiac” CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER O's, all igth. 120 a ft. 1 DAY SERVICE, BLACK DIRT, gappLe “BRED sTUD_3_ YRS. Mobil H or een ok on new MA. pow ot gtitside fush, doors, $14, sand, gravel and rock, s oa. patter broken Palomino. Sad- © ome 7a oA < =—T 19 36 CHEVROLET ~ Steel Faavite ie BSc 8 ERINE aa OR MOR wellnp AAR” loaded BLACK “DIRE 7 dred mace, ¢ yrs. old Bay. S al . I tare Goan. 6 _ YCUMBER Beet Rarygnane Omen| pig, Weg pier a Homes. es inc. R.& C. Rambler FROST INC. $20 8. Paddock ron Bie oe Fe bea DS 4 alice North of Posthe UR_ SLOGAN oa oven ope | 4 pe humus, loaded 7 weit” ® week ~__Wanted Livestock 73 . OR, 3- by an beat ae e.g th: POveS Ge RANGE oo. Sonpen. (Neg 3 689 _ceneren es 4 satan Open 1 days _s week , - Must sell, 36 care. in ™30 ee a eg bes o MONEY |“ Perry | pa BUAGE DIRE WARNED BAND, LavEaroce. i, ALL nN "Exe Rent Trailer Space 79 WES AX 0; 4 ORMOTOR, OLS $8.85 Call Credit Mgr. Mr. sent ‘parks at (Pe wcae-tanee CAE EE NCH CAR RA. grovel fi fill Pe bulldizing, PE 4-6584 §-0016 bs x ee , Ceiplote: ser 8 a.m, ‘th 9 p.m. Parks at at MI at 41800 Harold Tur ite for Fenting Table mode) rac) ete nn = : AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE : ick HT ‘e ; FORD. D Vic., te ae j-A BROKEN CONCRETE For Sa ultry ~ 744 Yue . 1956 Buick HT. . i GHEY TDR RE POWER: |. 000 : _Srinaow, x51, ert, ee el sas ne W. West Sten FE Fa | ann wd le Po 74 ans ™ _ = cites Full power... Like new. Meiide, ha pel Middle “Bitele Ford. ae ton a “SAVE THE PENNIES pS 2 FARM TOP = 38, WHITE neces 4 & Eggnonne. _ Opdyke FE 65-6519 kececett Oo MON __ $10, 768. INSIDE CITY LIMITS, 2 BLOCKS BOB FROST, INC, ‘BL CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, | “DOWN Assum On Your Meat Bill {41 TOP SOIL, “FILL” SAND ~"Sal F P bas fine Ponting trailer ‘Coach ‘|.280 Hunter cor | 2 $100, FE 7-9322. "We : ravel Spe d' Mt je Farm eters Bb ark, FE 5-9002. iiss CHEVRO Pork sausage ....... 3 lbs. $1.00 gongs Gelivery. Rint are ‘61 BUICK SSADMARTER. FULL | ™ — STRAIGHT Pork Roast ............. 3c. ib.| —— ! ARMOUR'S HUCELEBERRY wees oak ESTATES, MODERN power, Teasquable, FE 40801, ceome oman we mon atnly pa ere ns i. Lard 4 De essere. BB Riaaoas Truckers : Marsh, 9027 Eliz. Lk. mm| 3300 end pisyerqund, EM ~ Bl BUICK CONV, SUPER. RE- Lucky Auto Bales. 13's" Peacinaw. Beef Roast s....000-.- 3c Ib.| Losdine Black | Band a OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR ee - moma Semet gq lel, lab Book Boast erevs-o- 515.536 IRs] soll Rochester Rd., South rome BE "AUBURN. ORCHARDS Se csat the bak a 8 2 sare Oe cal miles Weeds Bia Por. weteeee ries sec Ib. MONTMORENCY entities : font lot. 16 x 40 cement patio. , . : = top $150 0,’ 2290 Marston, off Hedge REPOSSESSION. pe ee Be! “ AMERIG AN | | Piet, Sethe crane ashame 2 Sidewalk Room, tor garden | & iatchery Ras. Comulate nedeatris, ertest, gm *OPDYKE MARKET |: te shelter "2 mi gtat of Oxford ©0/ Boats & Accesi ig RR Corner of Walton & Opdyke | STONE PRODUCTS courrv ee somes | Unkevliie Ra. Pa Oh Oo0dh ts ccessories 85). Wanted Used Cars 88 H Al IPT heeded, ‘Paye meats only gis'n mo. ; + ; > a ae * rea 8 ; Open Sundays. “Boal 10 A septic field ston * Sie Quart or cases. 350, Wise nd..|~ ‘Rent Trailer Space 79) aLuM. SEASLED CRUISER, 15. R& R MOTORS #1 CHEVY, VERY GOOD)’5! SUMMER SPECI AL | %% he ee ernised Commerce, EM 34072,__ ~ Used once. Half price, $600. FE throughout. EM 3-0081, H, ning stone $1.25 per vd. LANPHAR Soe eeu neriaay. PARE AT PARKHURST 5-0678. * Needs wed cars, Get top cash Pontiac Sales rte _FE 47000. Lowest Prices on furnaces and| fill sand, etc, Prices ce ot Marsh now 1.00 a r -12! BIG TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON Or Trade up or down 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR BARD : sb $1.00 per day.| Where living is a vacstion=12/ BIG TRADE LLOWANCE ON | 994 oO) top, Vg. gadio,, beater, Dov. J i preatlgis 5 years to! 6335 Samana hae Clarkston Bring pots. ~Hluekleberries for| lovely acres tncludes a private) Evinrude motors, ae tocked. A| 224 and FE _4-3529 | +58 Pontiac Starchief Catalina coupe 7 e et black po a: 7 ~~ 1956 Lincoln . : Blaze tcensed. Hanyen Heating i TOP” sot, BLAce STR. ae a marsh. 321 .W. Leon- axe deer Bt . ovmenee Coe few : discount. Soe TOP Caen Oe ANY) AK OR canes demo Full power, Save| nite side’ wail tires, wheel cov- ni ee iien damier it wars n2t;| Aung a removal. Free estate. | Pore’, alr “MOWERS = RO- filly aE now fudet ee. 10 For Sale Trucks | 90/ "v" “S* ahaa et | Eee oe aoa pS Between centers with wrret heed) Py Sars, PE 23971. Oe nate. Garden, tractors, BRAKES RELINED. #1 2.95. MOST . theo tends “mir hue bot aet:|. DONT BUY.A A KEW Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | clean, low mileage. Mechaaieatly : j slag oon “Teton coe preci) . i believe we have the largest stock | Goodyear Service Store. Contact board 1 Lake St. charts. Leno can om 1350 N. W odw d sood,_FE_ 27s. jack—all kinds, of tools, For Sale Pets 69| of lawn & garden pment in| To Wood, servic PE. i tuactware 3000 Auburn at | ‘Tll_You Check Our Low, Prices. iguerhad © 1953 Dodge 2-d Leaving fowh. FE 2-5516, frol “> | the “Bate We service wha © a e mer. Adams, Auburn Hgts rs 2ssi1.| “ OWENS. 147.8. Saginaw.| Birmingham | M1,4-1930 ae Do It Yourself 61 4 MOS. OLD BEAGLE PUPS. 460 . GRANKSHAPE GRINDING IN THE PRACTICALLY NEW, Ne TRUCKS FORD TSS Buick ibm aDPER SEDAN. DY BOB FRO T, INC. ‘be Cher ee ee Mt._Clemens. “Lee’s Sales & Service | Cylinders rebored. Zack Ma) Sovsesowe boat and wer ue | T BANED TROCES, (00 TORO aw | mallow. eveel AN” DY-| 290 Hunter, Birmingham, MI 53 chevy. entre ee FOR RENT Te pean Wrage Pe pa | tM Semen Bes Pash "Hs | arsenoner ‘Evinrude moter, MA-| Dette ee ee ater, | fusee waco St | PONTIA on Roger's Sales Wall paper steamer, | fleor sand-|i0.G4 : SPECIAL FIBERGLAS RUST REPAIR, cus-| SAILBOAT, SNIPE. EXC. COND. cohd. Equipped to haul house-| "St CAT. ; C. = ers, polish sees ganders, fur.| filters Epa a i fs plants, | One .used McCormick No. 45, PTO| somising. Skirts. Rini's, 075 S. $350. EM 34031. Aa hate c ree ee ue, a tux. TRUCK CENTER : foe & scuum’ cleaners. Sahuand| OR 3 fter § p.m ont, at shel at i Laid _Lapeer, Orion. Estimates. 1-0 p.m. |’ OHNSON MOTORS the a ve 2 — green ; Palntformice, plumbing and elee-l eo yenaLe PUPPIES 7 wes |. KING pros een otk MOTOR: re ee | Seas yah Pere leew. nice.) srt, frees kates. | RETAIL BRANCH al supplies. T days week. ; a poses %4 ALLSTATE, EAGLE MOTOR. | NEW 17 BOATS § ALUM,| Priced to sell. - ‘The full price is Just $1, : Days ot to 6005 faye 6 i came stock, Call OR re corn aD St eee ee $125 cash 8560 Pontiac Lake Rd. sito 30. Trailers. $79,0, a Cop. xom Bohr, Inc. MU, 4-1715 cours Deowe HT esses : Saari at. ona 700, Montca uilders ae B 41113 nabow z 5 we 6-5302. | _Diy,. 196 W, Monteaim. PE $4712. |GOLDEN RETRIEVER PurPIEs| TRACTOR SALE BRETA, 6200. Kise west. eh glee: Ay Shee 53 Chevy 2.Dr._ 198i Cameras, Equipment 61A out of obedience & feld cham- Boiens & “wheelhoree ding & Fe ee wt i pore ot LE aimee ms 7 ww FORD tires, straight al RAH. ee voabe were, finish, _, REPOSSESSION : . . eS VER walking, special ~ emaster | A . y retail] when this one ts atom o- 33 MM, EXACTA: VX, CAMERA. aes fine with children, ressonable.| (rettcts a3. walk 3 ised rising | 12 2 FAD (at Pike) FE 44246 ean buy Wubiceale? 25” different rates, a-t condition, bil Sty onoghent tires & clean | Payment ¢ ng ap ju mo Stair oe with F 3.8 oxte. lene, Pee oe Mi “Fase. tractors A 3 auences veers. °|" For Sale Motorcycles 83) Siriyi choose’ trom. Come | i556 FORD DUMP TRUCK OUT | since” February, 1904, NIBUX, Telephoto, aso. OL 1054/3 = Esgtne mt aPERE, EVAN "Sour. eal DIXIE EWY, | ~ mea bot’ yer Ge 3 bal bulidorer. Reasonable. A M t 756 Ford ustom 2-Dr. y Sar) é "47 7 HARLEY 14—$180, | Aluminum molded wood, | —P5.-MY_ 3582). Aubu “ear. Ballas * vith rewular gtfc. Mag mo} sft ven ay RET HD ANTED: 12350,7O, (0 FT. SMITE | OR. 3-3440: smedpiylap. Piberglas. rites FORD TANDEM DUMP FOR | rr Otors Bie fi plus accessories. FE 6-963, Gronvile WA 12403, a | te HARLEY _ DAVIDSON oacy| ‘Try them before you ou buy them at ee ee Lao Cor. Pike & East Blvd. Te new Fee Se seck ak over —Ontcavil PANEL, ‘$100 JOIN BOSTON WporPres £5 & STUDS Auction Sales 37 | Gerald Ave. Rochester. OLive Pewson's Sales. Take 8 ta West Fe 37, ____}| town & you won't find a.cleaner . 10800. Rid road. — oa en Bicko isi GUC WRECKER WITH Pow. | 160 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SALE KRESGE'S FILM CLUB BASSET, “POPPIES. hi 8 WKS. 1955 110 TRIUMPH. 1450. es hee, mode er winch, 18 f. steel cable, big _cheap. 235 Voorhels_Rd. : of Ch. Domino. Well AUCTION SALE. SAT. AUQ. 2 AT PE 4-662 ; days - weer, ww otc 2) Side mirrors, 2 red fiashers, turn | 8} CHEVY STANDARD TRANS. yun otore |i 2 You Take titesin's Pictures marked AD ~ Re anda | west mG lay erat mle | i985 AgF. 500 CC anna GLE. IN EX-| ¢om line of quale, Ms bemeet: $1,005. PE|_ Bargain £M 3-081, H. Riggins-| -. pite & East Blvd. su Pil eee ee MINIATORS sale! Purnitare fog every room SS jamm Rd. BTAN erat Pe . son ies GIG TANDEM io YD-DUMF- 57 CADILLAC pals st Biv ‘e aatite GAUTIFUL BLAGE MINIATORS| fie''aomt. ckuig’ a ruses tV. | PREIS roe oe aau| fevetelvaney of goia‘leas| OMe © DOMP.| | 2 : grach pootle Se oS ice | Antiques, Miscellaneous galore. | AUTHOR. DEALER ON AJS.| bare 9, veri clean| 2952, GMC § yd. dump. Ph. OR SAVE $2,300 - zx) : ; With ench roll of black & white, [MG Sm _ vee Sear “Guldres. “MY | Parte & Service ame © Babes | Hacrin moire, fe ie. ia WHEYS 7 whkEL Drive} 7 u2°4nh, Docu Shes a oh ad | m, sizee 620-120-127 oem —E— at * . ou 8 ce, ‘Bales, 203° W arrington oat orks iL, DRIVE, Blue, power, including . See eet REE gigs ae | Cae ome tn Pee | Hie deer Sm | TST USISERESTMAEE™ | Foreign & Spo pens tie, ghee ATED . red, m, . \e “FREE.” : ae Sa ko Reo: : B & B oe PARTS eS Ser bes Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | — i "Sisleane "srs — pce} 3 DAY TERED. 6 weeks old, Besutifully ae Tena gy parieen see Harley rr pe a SOi¥ 5 a real beauty, W. — marked. Show dog Quality, 101 ; ; . 2 COLOR PRINT. Ri eeRViCE W. Huron ® naw. ee ee : - Wi l P Cadill bs NEw LEICA VALOY I ENLARG-|— Guanes BIRD HA T. Auction Sales ae 125 HARLEY DAVIDSON MO-| SUMMER | OUTINGS ARE, 30 FOR Le an ilson, Pontiac~ = 3 ig 2 EE grat sie oti Hees me see OO den eraraghes Secale, teenies. Like new. mip e’tout smt| WHO APPRECIATE A |, 1350 N. Woodward | WE 5082. Fitna Wy kes : ae a Da N Pas. AKC, ixie Highway A = Fait naps aces REALLY FINE CAR! |Birmingham MI 4-1930] no, ruin covers, 2 BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM x | "ena FOTER MALE. oe uz |_.’ .. Drayton Plains Boats, & Accessories "prams ot J cruisers, = a “FDR tide. FE| _ Rowsnire Se yiten |" T De Wi th a Boverts Fae sepiapehe mers, Shop i'w ne on bait” Rvery Friday ..«..7 pm,|5 BP JORNSON, USED VERY LIT- Mercury miotore 6 te ve bp. Hew 1958 , —2 ee. z a 10 OUTBOA! 0 ved 1 ENGLISH POINTER PUPS 3.2088. ; Molded cod boats,| { CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 8T “Se OR_3-0775 very Sunday ....2 p.m. iv. F RORABOUT. MERCURY MARK| $05" Biscoun “air D 1986 LET 4- STA- . pen Lh, ny on purchase of boa E i cit “Sale Musical Goods 62 son SALE: * MONTH OLD MALS Buy and Sell Dail _ 20. UT eT hico ‘complete:| Seton sad trailer, combination, ” MERCE ES 5%. rene ph aoa es f Ko ae. and 2 year old male, y |: ens - EM yr. ME WiLL TFICEi@ INBOARD : : ° Stead paint. ® passenger ANTIQUE PARLOR ORGAN. EXC| toy fox ter terriers, 638. gach, Also ORlando 3-2717 +0081 tn — BUNABOOT. Gtereury Mir, ‘mate of . BENZ , griginal Stone paint. © pesonager. a . oe peg rg igen ee oetion saTor:| "war Merveyr. OR 34818. _ter, her Sait, 1h. ioe VASES. Car sect Re re 1 o quay oe Wire ta recorder, FE 5-468. Aoker Td ee “| day, August indi 12:00 noon, at eS ee OEEE Ti Offered z 300 D orth -Chavesiet Co, f Bivd. : By ' " @ gy Benge z re_tape er 4 p.m, = “gat Siawassee- Ave, Fen-| 12. FT. CHEROKEE.. 18 H. i. P.| Transportation 87}. + at 8. Woodward Ave., Birming- . : * ot Aiton. $85, & 5 CASE, GOOD. CON-| GERMAN SH RADOR tom. Power lawn mower, 3 an-|,,,Jonnson. New trailer. All_acces- Y @ ENGINE nd - . @ POOR HARDTOP ham. ane. 2 j ee Pe ee 8 FLAT CLARINET. SERPECT retriever 8.08 linens, Seaken eoeein ae Soon: aS ee ante Automatic transmission, | 1951 Suc HARDTOP oR & “BOB FROST, INC. Se 4 : condition. 204 Beach St. Gusuan SHORT HJ HAIRED POINT- tools. silverware, paint, lamps iv BOAT_ARD ELEC, STARTING ‘Fe Servic Fuel as engine, | Dynaflow, Ext OL 1- N.S 280 Hunter, Birm mm MI 6-0024 u co . ‘wo 2 FREE GERMAN “SHEPHERD PUPPY. ene urerme, amaretto soa) Brae. Fully equipped FE rd 7 | right Spot, ~~ , Organ aptitude test tn your own| F gare wks. yap ae and Deane H. ‘Cox, Auctioneers. 40976. — $0, 500 Ha Sse, . 4 > ge . | re rou pay only $5 movin es toot Pe baste, csponsibie | SMART'S A, wor CTION SALES. |14 FT, BOAT TRAILER, 965, FE ASSENGERS 7 HARRISBOR Contact: SALES MANAGER =|‘ 1 Ea oe Country Sedan .. $2195 -OPEN.’T ILL 10 P.M.: e days. No ontgation to ‘purchase [GERMAN POINTER. FEMALE. 17|. mile west of North Hill Shopping | et > ODER. MARE 35 MER: | _Pisht, FE +0173. : "7 PONTI AC BY MED. an OHNSC ies oa eS ee: sete ee —coenet GawicTONS REOWTERED BER | Foo Sale Hous | weury taller My Scie. | IDES WARE kunourt Fit pm | | SSRRER, cabs Pn Be rms em ea ae * a RS 40018, gies, ARC, Sis mente ot. on | For Sale House trailers 78 | 14 DELUX seen cede asirag eee Bussout. Prt il RETAIL STORE Get Wise, E Economize cou 1 ce CRESTWOOD TAPE RECORD : heel & anch <3561, after | TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART 65 MT. CLEMENS 8&T: : ey het REST EP MOK" Sats nae av Es | aera Sao Emer a Wameates a - pzgxpswonn = back, 86 Marshall 8t. MINIATURE POODLE. BLACK, | 19 PT. ALL METAL HOUSETRAIL- 16 ant sed Cars 88 Roontiha $08ib. male. 14 wks. old. AKC eietered: ._A-1_cond. OL _1-1858. throughout 2 doors from seach ABOUT $200 MORE 1s <7 | 83 MG TD-GOOD COND. OR : eauipment. ‘ SMALL THOROUGHLY RE-CON-| EM 3-6276, §6 NOGALAS. 36 FT. TAKE OVER ie'a Landing. 11h Kirkwood. | “ean pay for your ee SHAT | —nerea , = Cae eget a ail new ene NORWEGIAN ELK “HOUND PUP-| payments 7°¥0 Grant. : ié CHRIS, CRAFT, SPECIAL im Plurorata . Will buy For Sale Cars 91 BILL gee ane . 37 7 PONTIAC oo on > ly at — . ta . ro tere gee stock, $100. MI/ 1951 PONT..sC. “4 FT. 2 BED- ashig 1, @ h.p. inboard. Sra aio : any car (+ ~ Nea to make the RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE : ; DOOR STARCHIEF eas room. $1,150 eash. Can be seen| Kenrick, ° r. | trip, Ma 17-0844 : GIK SUPER ¢ bp, Hany |S SeBee— FE_5-0297 ri nA Hote Ok new tow on : ES: '9-4025 pactie ‘ - : . sot arcs 8, > Peat 88 on Se AGES plete section of new’ and wased overhead. erancs. (1.80 41 $00 Pie EM AVERILL’S NEED CARS ; CONVERTIBLE Bie] Raaaregy ss pane |, vente te bad S| Bete hae a en | EROME Super Specials}.s5‘purcx ........s1t Wand bonne aveorions sy | "Bip eae POrrE BEAS Seer. SS Bes | Mghtmtis ta la P| pe na” OE The va Turn-table | !4 uUPET OPSCIA'S|'55 BUICK... --$1195 ve csanees i O80 R|RinG - TAIL MONKEY, WEARS figs, tis Call ter @ POP USED CARS pecla 133 Bord, VB no: ve c995]'55 CHEVROLET -,$1295 P Schmidt, FE 26217, __| _Clothes,_Ph_FE_ 40038 Oxford Trailer |= Community Motor Sales | Cass at Orchard Lake |, "=e Sates. 5070. tee B. AIR, HARDTOP TRUMPET FOR SALE, $75 . REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT- Demonstrator Special AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. | °¢,Waeo , 34 Pontiac, 2dr. ... “SOAS. | ee na are pe Hd PE 49631 ot_ pepe. Magis £0a8, Sales . 12 ft. Meyers runabout, with 1958 FE _5-8858 “_t cane =, Suburban, $ pee|S4 CADILLAC «...$1695), CUBAN. Al sar 34 T UF RIGHT an ; yf So a Wiltams, rE yor hal equipped vith all controls & wind: ~~ CONTIRDED SATIS ACTION trans sot, RAH. nei walls.) 62" fe ee pe a 53° Bt Buick, Zé, :... ~$545 CHEVROLE . 5 Sal , Equipment 63 * New Stewarts tha ib Mazers Oe ah SELL US YOUR CAR enjoy “tot tna your vaation is <0 “ee ’ me. = one. Se e Office Equip Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Generals-Hollys si i, wenen. t price) POR ,GREAT PERSONAL GAIN, | work for only../-.-.-+------ $1308 ; 4 F Ford, V8, id ll $595 |955 PONTIAC ......$995 ELECTRIC 1 TYPEWRITER. |So,RDING ALL BREEDS. your| Great Lakes-Zimmers SPRCIAL (SAL, PRiCl RICE hid ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS 55 CADILLAC - «. $2395 |, 54 ¢ Che 4 d 4 Doon satan = ee . $110. Call FE 5-090. ____ Fi 5.08. dog will bave the same careful] 8 to 10 foot wides, ail lengths. 182 8. Teleg — zn eae 8-048" OPEN “Til, 10| 57 Ford 4dr. wagon “@2" 4 DOOR — Light Blue paint, evie, r. .».-$595| Good rubber, Another one owner. | iaM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER | attention given Seren anon | oak cnen eaters avaiabee on Yaeréan trom Mircie Mile) , J. VAN WELT, 60 D TXT fim | 57 Buick 2dr. Riviera seco iaberrts trast een een ee , ae SEE TTOOTUNTS| erhayaits Geter | Sab, Rel OMG ot] Wend RR oR | ps Sea |r ea I se CADILLAC... $08 S6 Bick Riviera. $1695|'93, FORD opi SB Cal wre LeVan, MI 41609 9:00) 8. Bivd, B. hone Make a cou INSURE OUR ‘BOAT Een 3-1355. ‘ST Fo *pairlane Victoria. °56 CADILLAC ... .$2895|, TRANS. STATION WAGE with to 5:00 weekdays, —___ bods, CATS BOARDED, — FE BOARDE FRAILER EXCH NCE a8 MUCH AS #50, FOR J JUNE AND bg rears Bel Air H. top... $145 COUPE DEVILLE — Gorgeous 56 I Ford, V8, ; 24 2-4708 8, Tele | cheap ears. days OF | +55 Chevy 2dr........----+-- 795 Bi eeutitully. Pict Her aad Country W ate $1495 ALWAYS : oe Sale Store Equipment 64) Frapn Anderson « Rezal CONVENIENT AY SAIN MENT PLAN| fvet_- 85 Chevy 2dr § - ga Suet PRICE FOR JUNE CARS. "63 Mercur, hardtop..... cues § 585 FORDOMATIC, 8 CLARY CASH oy reemareradaee| Ht Hay, Grain:& Feed 71| New 8-10 Wides |r» 4v AUSTIN NORVELIL AGENCY, ., FE CARS "3 Ford ‘club sedan... $388] 956 CADILLAC ....$2695| pat v xmx! 79 Fine Cars - | USED TRAILENS RENTAL | TION TON BOAT CASH FOR CARS EASY TERMS ¢ DOOR wie SEDAN = tal Transportation ‘Thorough ‘reonditoneg | Practfeany” cag = ATTEN AT OWNERS mies efor Saners, each, wT i Papottle Bax Sue : Eee oat ree pag aig MOTOR Ate Immediate Delivery _ buy for @ very clean cat. a Specials tiac's most Feputable sew Sale Sporting oe esd 88 “le ares and SuP hen ie "slock "of Fiberglass 2 aa PLL: BUY YOUR CAR |... 57 Sart : $3745 49 Bui k Stati "Ser Wagon (PS rea eee ee bk ates i: Wilson Pontineonditinc oF ie USS Hased new from bumper to bumper I¢ a a a aE ; “I? you bat 49 12, GAUGE, PUMP WESTERN|"¢ 16 Gavan REMINGTON AUTO- “matic shotgun , Case, — mae Se | seme SOLTIS, Puss em'3-6450| 1350 N. Woodward Anway FINE, SELEC: 71 Plyme uth ye eae All um, or a 2 o* eke ‘1 2 se Bere] Wi Need Cars|| 70. W son : LINC Bans metas pet] "a8 Nels | Motor | TEROME "TOHNSON aqua L mt, ip at 80" wo van eee oo Fe OB ght Spot’ ! . ALKING _ 1 good coritest gentle hetian ponies old, pw FOR SALE OR ide tg fog, alien, complete, Ut Sarg Brittany oe oT Fords; Chevies ae ic ‘Henigred er Ss. AmeteeA LIOR TW ETO RT| Jeol Highwood o4 @ahon Firs.) - and: Pontiacs n | Ay alii halaman yy at ee gaa wai | Company |°“Bright Spot" | | ids-Cadilla FE, sedans. ale. 0 er] pT40es, |. sr Salen, 3008 WM oF tats TOMERS through Ciassi- Auburn Motors | 235 SAGINAW Orchard Lake at Cass ee Orchard Li epee SPORTING e © DEA’ Lake at! TORE. | & fom ope of —— “oa Ads, Call FE 2-8181. CORNER YEE BEANE BLVD, 29131 - FE SOS ' Qped Til 101% %. Brosayey, sony Srse| FE 8-488 Open be ‘ t \ : , eg a a : . S A oe _ \ : ane a +1471 Bees CARS” Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | 1350 N. Woodward Pe Birmingham MI 4-1930 oe THE. PONTIAC c'Prtuss. FRIDAY, ‘august 119588 ae ee 2 : ae “ a > i ee eS eet 3s eon © : & secs * is ¥ Oe Ee pe + i odie ercutry Montclair . Vv P. steering. BOB FROST, paca $ 1954 MERCURY ir bea b wit —o bage- Magy oa Bit Trubs $11.46 mo. Cal “3 -Auburn Motor | : + Sales 4 CORNER PIKE & ©. BLVD $051 Nish R_ Sta. Wagon mete er Sst Good S00. . Buick HT. a eaees 4168.00 —_ Convert. ssseeee . 975.00 Johnson OLD Ss . metaeses Sl Ps | ane EP, HARDTOP ital aie “Transportation| ~ At ts Best” OLIVER | MOTOR SALES. -Has Sharp Pencil Deals! THE BEST, TRAN SPORTATION SPECIALS WE'VE EVER OFFERED SEE THESE _ Buick Better-Buy Used Cars ‘49 Pontiac . DELUXE 4 DOOR SEDAN — Runs real good. ‘53 Ford ..... Sah ee caves , Heater, Power steering. Fo-O-Matic. ‘S2.Chevrolet - $395 DELUXE 4 DOOR Sedan — Radid & Heater, Powerglidg ‘49 Ford 5 75 DELUXE 2 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater. Standard shift. "ISO Buick ..2............ ale Plymouth sel beeveees STATION WAGON — Radio & Heater, ‘92 Studebaker .:....... 4 DOOR SEDAN — Radio & Heater, Auto, Transmission. 03 Buick ‘...0......0.0.. $595, ROADMASTER 4 DOOR Sedan = Power, Radio & Heater, ‘64 Pontiac . $695 e # #768 © @ & © ew we e+ © 6 © © © He eo © we ee ew $175 Standard Shift. oe @ 8 © © © @ © © He we ~ '53 Chevrolet $495. ee ee we we ee we we paint job. ‘52 Ford’...2..8...0: fepee! $394 CUSTOM 2 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater. ‘53 Chevrolet .........:. _ BEL AIR 2 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater, Standard shift. ‘53 Chevrolet STATION WAGON — Deluxe 4 Dodr. Radio & a. 'S3 Pontiac - $995; oe* ee @ © @ © © &e es * © ee 8 © ee ee ee =| OLIVER BUICK) “210 Orchard Lake Ave. — ~ Open Eves. $1004} - $229 DELUXE 4 DOOR Sedan — Heater, Hydramatic. One owner. | 2 DOOR SEDAN = Heater, Standard shift. Complete pew $595 | $695 | _ DELUXE 4 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater, Hydramatie. : . ~ m ux | ‘LONG ON VALUE — SHORT ON PRICES~ 1 You Can't. 1 ‘58 Ford Convertible .. ‘56 Plymouth H’top...... 1 ‘56 Lincoln Premier . “SCHUTZ" BIG LOT. | Ieee cles on ~ BIRMINGHAM NEW CAR TRADEINS! GO 'W RONG ON THE CARS « LISTED BELOW — * wre dona me Radio & Heater, White Walls, Power Steering. sharp ‘56 Adventurer. H'top ... $1795 . 51745 ‘57 Plymouth : 4 Door. ‘56. Plymouth 4 Door . “sat . $1095 57 Chévrolet B'Air HARDTOP- Radio & Heater, Powergiide, White Walls. $2995 ATIC—Radio & Heater, White walls Cootinenten Kit. Real sharp with Black & White ‘56 Ford Station Wagon $1195 V-8-Radio & Heater. eee ee Radio & Heater, White Walls, V-8. oO TO CHOOSE FROM! m 73 Chevrolet H' top . } es apie - Feesremte. Radio ‘ks Heater. "White Walls. ae Powerglide, Radio & Heater, White Walls. 4-Door. O7 Desoto H'top ....... $9395 piven mgs tba ag branes, Sn ited ccad ance: A Tea. sharp lack. & = 06 Chevrolet Pickup .: - $1095 REAL SHARP—Heater, 18,000 actial Ene, BELVEDERE-Full power. Real sharp! ‘00 Plymouth ....... Radio & Heater, White Walls. . 5 795 | . $2295 isd Power checiin pa kta! Power er windows, Power seats. ge L, REAL SHAR. DeSOTO-PLY MOUTH 912 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5302 ‘56 Chevrolet Sta .Wgn. . $1495. __si49s || | SCHUTZ $1995 | 'S7 Plymouth Sta. Won. . $1895] $1595 | i 7a "RECESSION ENDS! ALL SIGNS . i POINT TO THE END SOF ‘THE " SUBINERS SLUMP OF || THE PAST MONTHS . : | HOWEVER, . INVENTORY 19) = aD Can STOERD Ane THE FINEST CARS ee oat sD Alow Wikis aoa vail ‘97 Chevrolet-Conv. .... 61995 4} Ban ba CHEVROLET FORD CUSTOM _4-DOOR - $1895 “CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE - $2295, - PLYMOU TH CONVERTIBLE aS = » 452204 id PONTIAC. FORD a er /CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH BEL ae 1194 COUPE . ‘S144 : -MERCURY —~ PONTIAC ' . | O74 | CATALIN og ror ‘PLYMOUTH OLDS e804 2-DOOR . “Sot | DODGE CHEVROLET ‘$1274 e774 , UL FORD CHEVROLET . $ 1 074 DEL ol y 1954 FORD | cons Matthews: _ Hargreaves ‘Chevrolet The BIG-BIG Lot. pm Rigo 631 OAKLAND AVE. _ -|. FE 4-4547 Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer CHEVROLET GLENN’ g MOTOR SALES GRAND | . OPENING — 952 W. HURON ‘ST. FE47371 - FE 41797 - . oe Ie ~ allof his customers and friends to drop in at his beautiful new location — And of course, most of all look over all the. “Personally hand-picked” selection of top quality cars which have been his trade- mark for the past “12” years. -THEY'RE THE GREATEST- 57 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ...-...... p1974 &DOOR 8-Powerglide. One Owner. a '57 CHEVROLET Sport Sedan ........++.- $1804 BEL AIR-Full Power. One Owner. ; 57 VOLKSWAGON 2 Door .......-..--.-- $1494 ONE OWNER-A gas saver with 35 miles per gallon. | °56 PONTIAC Hardtop Catalina ............ $1374 HYDRAMATIC. One Owner. ’55 PONTIAC 4 Door ...cseseeeeee scenes $1169 HYDRAMATIC, 455 CHEVROLET 2 Door 22....2- see =: $ 989 ONE OWNER. 54 FORD Custom 4 Door | Vee eeeceueeueneens $ 694 &CYLINDER. . ‘5 PONTIAC Conv ertible cee eeeeeens see: $1294 157 CHEVROLET Sport: Coupe genre yeietrs $1694 BEL AIR; One Owner. ’S4 PONTIAC Catalina Hardtop ....... sees HYDRAMATIC. One Owner. - .$ 804 '| °56 FORD Custom 2 Door ....... veseeeeene $1174 | FPORD-O-MATIC. One Owner. '54 G.M.C. % Ton Pickup ............0. 005 $ 794 | 29,000 ACTUAL MILES. Hydramatic. One Owner. : '56 BUICK Special ..........ec0sceeeeees $1594 . 8PORT SEDAN-Full Power. ~~ 4 ’53 DODGE 2 Door .....ccceeccieceuees ~ ..$° 304 48 PONTIAC 2 Door .....sececcesccceeees $ 79 GLENN'S. -MOTOR SALES-. Glenn Invites... | 1 ower, ie Bee. Assume pmts. “Ee FROST, ING,” ie BECAUSE OF .... ne ; “STOCK: PILE'S” . A-dwindlin’ FLERE Se APE : THE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE A CLEANING CARA Pye Ree eee TOP, Ra-. transimis- white finish. Priced a oe tte ui eart O ve, en % ‘a PLYMOUTH RUNG Goon. 0. *53 oe STATION WAGON, | * good cond. new tires, FE 3-7645.| S seis CONVERTIBLE. | $308. OR 3-955 1952 SHeLtx clean Bargain. FE 3-142. S. Ry : «Riggins. -_ 1940 FACTORY BRANCH _- °87 PONTIAC OT. CATALINA COUPE | nee cag eee eh } er ris oat pow rakes. $2095 PONTIAC -“RETALE STORE” es ah oe ar ; __ BEHIND THE POST oe ICE. 1953 PLYMOUTH REPOSSESSION x 6 full a $10.66 per month | erfee t engine Compiete acces : sories, Noe cash needed. Mr, Bell. 8-0402, FOR SALE “oR « Great vas FE 1954 trade for or goed, gickeo. Good ec $0n io ELL IMMEDIATELY — | ontiac eoeen ica tg Wed. Aug. dr, 6, FE 2-7 "31 PONTI Hee 4 DR. 124 1958 fornia gee HT, LOAD- - ed with accessories. $2845. Ph FE 23-7059, eves only, 1954 PONTIAC 4 6 ee seh dgli Radio & heate me | soapy of $30 per mo. Nos money > BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter. Birmingham, __MI_ 6-687¢ 7] one *g. 4 DR SEDAN, HY. P. Brakes, hee & HO WW. NTIAC Uateahdas AE becees, Perieck Cone "Wiis, PE eon pits after.6 : ae SERVICE) bad f= Li "62 aes : oaad. Psd * SrpDEBARER 8 aT ai tT. exe. cond, tir ‘brakes, overdrive, Griginal ot st casi offer $1,895. FE TARLET x money down and as: ume. Ee. og Og ments. aa ee Sales, 193 8. Saginaw 4 'S7- BONTIAC dies), "See These Fabulous Buys! ; 2.5 pecs eae ——— ee © © eo we ew SS CATALIN | ihn Steering &. rea '57 FORD... ees SRL ARE Witte wane & Heater, Ford-O-Matic. o/ PONTIAC. RCHIEF CONVERTIBLE — Radio & Heater, ena Tri-Power. ‘O7 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Radio and | D and GREY. ['53 BUICK § 595 SUPER HARDTOP | - Radio. 2, Heater, Dynafiow. A YELLOW & 93 CHEVROLET Bry A 2 DOOR Rete & wicher ‘Peweratide: HITE ar taue Egg < ‘55. 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FE 5.3588 | ne ‘ Fi : ae 0 LS ‘ ¢ : P ar * 2a - : i t . ¥ ef : * te 4 * hess See . ‘ sa ge " s 3 eo og ‘ ‘ fe ° 23 . ~ : Sie Pee e 5, Sie ae er ‘ . : : : P Pee 1 aos : z - too ee a ale ; re j 2. gat * ee ey 7 a ts he a Pig Fd : ae ri ce 2 os ’ . ms f A See | ae A : A ' = ee as inte PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, AuGusT 1, , 1058 2 ae ; a + 4 intends to invoke one amr? his “Ad Rcsives | Rieti Lapel “I w able to appeer . in . fivé}. other shows last year and I hope ier 0 eS. to do.more than that this season,” he explained, ‘‘Each time I've : been careful to appear in non- ~ Stops Knocking Series| western roles.” “No actor Wants to lose his = - Today’ S ‘Television Programs :- +. |) _Frosrams furnished by stations Usted tp. the column "are eubject to. change without nétiée “Channel 2—-WIBK-TV ‘Channel ww5-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV . Channel 9 _OKLW- TV T TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 9:00 (7) ESP. Oietenants test SATURDAY ‘ioanenet “sixth-sense.’’. Vincent Price 6:00 (7) Mr. ‘Danger. , hosts Actress-author Lillian 8:20 (2) Meditations. Because Plots © Making identity in a pair of levis.” (4) News: Williams, é (9)°Charlie Chan, 8:25 (2) On the Farm Front. . ae t Survivors vs. Joe Micelj in 10-round (7) Haydn to Hi-Fi. of Rou h Riders g:10 (4) Weather: Eliot bout. . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Six g. ° (2) Phil Silvers. Bilko usesig;' 4nonths ago Wagon Train's Robert id <.a5 (4) Box Four. gS ee - soe 8:45 a < Children’s Bible Adven- Horton was first in line to empty H lolding Reunion s ice girl friend back into WACs. , a verbal six shooter’ at his West- LAS VEGAS, N.. (AP)—Six eruv a ' 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. ~ 233 (4) (color) News. ern TV series, a practice comimon ee ee New and | TV Sets (9) Rocky Jones. 9:30 (7) Theater. Half-caste gir! | eter eee 5 eet ee ee ee ee ee (4) Mr. & Mrs. North. Pam, is torn between her people|9:99 (2) Six Teens. nnd =a = Paty ae together for a dinner last : Sans : Jerry run into murder on and love for a man. Ralph} (4) Cartoon Express. deccaske” Araee. They were the first arrivals for TV's ST EVICE ‘ their “quiet week end” in Bellamy, Rita Gam, (7) Crusade for Christ. 3 alk to the tail; g codlooking ac- the famous regiment's annual re- Open Open Pees 2 Nites : : a 9:30 (2) apt. Xangaroo. 44 survive. About half are ex-i9 rubes tested tree by nt Pe (2) News: LeGoff P (4) Boxing (cont.) ‘ the highly popular show today and|44 | > , (2) Playhouse. Henpecked| _ ‘ Betty Boop. "it’s a horse of a different color,| Pected to sibttend the mecting— |] 770 Orchard Lake Ave. 4 : ; ssibly_ the st runs : | 6:40 (2) Weather. | husband (Ernest Borgnine) sarge Hawt . er, a oo atic altogether. shrctigh the! weeknd. : ; ‘ . gets fed up with his- wife (7) Don Wattrick, Sports ' x *« * 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (Judith Evelyn) and decides > Actually, . Horton has stopped start’a new life. (Re-run) |,p. Mi M knocking the ‘series because he’s| The Spanish American War vet- 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. ; - - 16:98 ( R a Ss -. beginning to get stories which per-jerans at. the dinner were J. A. : (9) Million $"Movie. Marsha 9:43 (4) Fight Beat, _— y ele be beis cota in action|Roland, St, Petersburg, Fia.; 2 Hunt, “A Letter for Evie.’’| . ; Sage . © Ceccccccccccnccoseoges) a (°45.) 10:06 (7) Hot Rods. Motor City ne G are stant: “It was never - anything per- < af ‘ 4 4 (4) Cross Current. Speedway Races. sonal between Ward and myself. ° _® ee (2) Medic. Drama _ re-runs. (9) News. _ |U30 (2) Jimmy Dean ns i Lanai : — . -” ° rt 4 2. (4) M. Squad. Killer on the (4) Blondie. | WAGON TRAIN LEADERS '— Ropert Horton (left) plays the Suet. Bu uy “cumpnsiot wae . j 7:10 (7) Weather. _ loose shoots cop who stops * advance scout and Ward Bond the wagonmaster in Wagon Train, | mat my material wasn’t as rich |e STEREO . . to. help him. fix his car.|11:55 (9) Billboards. the-adult Western series on NBC-TV. Horton, who once knocked | for me as I thought it should be. |$ 7:15 (7) News: Daly. Unde - __ the series, has stopped throwing verbal barbs at the Sxverans now |. “Part of te reason foe this wasle For Record Players : ) Undercurrent. nce * that he’s receiving better parts. . . ; 428 (Rin Tin Ti, New fcc] Sah witneses provide] SATURDAY. AFTERNOON Se reeling bets p that writers for the series, iow CUSTOMADE | almost brings disaster to confessed killer with seem-| _ i ani troops in clash with Indians. ingly perfect alibi. (Re-run.))!200 (2) Lone oa phen lpesdinhitg Pouaaaaus PRODUCTS CO. Sh Mose Gdets _. ne | e A iedae Party. Dise Data and Chatter y «x = scenes where I rode, in to report|g 4540 West Huron St. (4) Big Game. (color) Quiz.| ~ - (9). Country Calendar a: Set wile tke oo oe yd Mae OR 3-910 - : a ; e action staye (2) Boing-Boing. Cartoons. }io:20 () Film Fare. g:50 (@) Cartoon Frofic . Music in | the Round the other players.” . Socccccccooocooooooooes 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie, Jim tangles . (4) Detectives Diary. ; . 7 10:30 (7) Hot Rods. (cont.) (9) Nature of Work. : Thanks to the enthusiastic audi- 4 } 1 Movie, (cat) (9) Personal Appear, Barry —_., by Dick Saunders ence reception given one of this) : (D) Jefferson Drum, Mail| Nelson, Marilyn Erskine iniz:99 4) Farm Report sonoon's lst stories, “The Sates: 7 order bride arrives in town| Female.” (Rerun) pe at Do-it - yourself Perez Praduin, a long while, Is\mitted to develop his TV cheanter to. fing her betrothed is ’ (9) Moyie. audio bugs will till solid ler in fourth place. OP. al = killed (4) Thin Man. Asta’s u a AS still a sel —Flint McCullough—along swash- (2) Trackdown. Rare orchid osity. helps Ds Nora aes #15 (4) Patti Page. pa tang a eee Fifth place is ‘being held down by beatiog co ines: Bee ie | as ma. murderer. (Re-run. * 2 Warmw i i , wi ag meas’ o! - ‘Reward.”” (Re-run.) ies. version of ‘‘Just A Drean.” :. hd “We found my fan mail and Color—Black & White aes a bu oa = * ae oneations that of thé show picked up con- We Feature ‘ook’s Tour ose rating siderably when we got Flint in- High Fideljty”/are “Fever” by Peggy Lee; “Wil- volved with a woman and this Sylvania, Zenith . 1:30 (2) Baseball. 11:00 e =e On D (4) Movie - ; (9) Theater. vonne .; De- . (9) Country. Club. Musical) . Carlo, “Fort Algiers.” ('53.)|9:90 (7) Ramar. ~~ i gg (7) Western Manhunt. variety. (4) News:- W’kam: . ; SAUNDERS (1079), contains/ lie & The Hand Jive’ by John : aa of : p. ) a zt : "ll more of f ee wher aay, Biey’s in| (2) News: LeGott. 2:30 (7) Movie. what {s described om the cover as oy Bors Dey and red A oy pail he wai see and RCA 7 Hf (9) Movie. 2: a " lf kit of . ow . } C4 “a pany. gee mally plots|: (2) Miss Fairweather. 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. | fects.” . Our pape Sol 1s » 1 , . ‘ glimpse at best sellers, the follow- ales and oervice . i | LANSING (#—Anonymous contri- ing are tops in order of sales oe aes eager SWEET’S R ADIO a | butions to political candidates can} across the country. she was 5, Although she is only . legally be turned over to the state, “In The Night” (Capitol 1003)/99 she ‘gained control: of her sav- Open Mon. G Fri. Night ™ ee , we ee the State Board of Escheats has|by George Shearing & Dakota Sta-|ings because she is married — to| PPRcauriy FE 4.1133 There Is a difference: in high-fidelity. equipment. You can hear f+ decided.’ ton; “Relaxin” (Prestige 7129) by|actor Robert Wagner. it . . « you can see It in Electro-Voice! Widest choice of models, — | Miles Davis; “Muted Jazz” (Cap- For everything In high fidelity, there Is:no' finer choice than 9° : The board noted that candidates | : d .& & & . | | The candidates/ tol $39) by Jonah Jones; Swing-| warmer Bros. suspended Miss] NEW 1959 TV's | |for public office from time to time in’ On Broadway” (Capitol 963) by| wood when she reportedly refused ! 1 {list anonymous contributions, which| Jones again; .and “Music My Fair| "for a §750-a.week salary.|_. ARE HERE ed are illegal, in their campelgn ex-|Lady” (Contemporary 3527) by) | Big Bargains on 1958 | Electro-Voice, Come in and see our complete E-V line! peas Fidelity Heodawestets ay mR Yi; li: Shelly, Manne & His Friends. Cpls bs aan On gone cabeg FIVE ACES: “Poot Litile Foot"| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | TV, Hi-Fi & Color T¥ st s , lows Ue The board decided it could. ac- shot an arrow into the air—tod k 37 Row J by, Rickey Nelson still reigns’ as/§ ho oe Terms Available C\ 38 Insect® | : rh cept such contributions for the beat ofthe heat ecliers aced rding ® he'd be-arrested as a delinquent | eo = ‘1 Equip : | |state if they were offered by 4) 1, pontiac’ record shops. . . .. Today a gentleman is a guy| Hampton Electric | 409 E. Maple, Birminghom. MI 4.5230 | c fF: $3 Tales . candidate. The. a —_ Jump Si who takes his cigar out_ of his ‘Open “til 9 P.M. Open Pelbay Brentia, 08 9 : Wil GG ahi revert to the state . throug e| dumping into the ‘limelight is fore telling his wife or ee : : 31 High note , hoard, aa in. the cases of un-| “Little Star” by The Klogante in ane San ee ees ce L225. Huron FE 4-2525 Commpntont fone Pushlag, ot eet: of Store BH Heal . @ claimed cash or property aban-| second place. “Western Movies” , ple who put everything off. till be 55 $4 Moral, rong Sfamt 0 Ree “i “Give me one [doned in the state. by The Olympics is selling # tqmorrow forget that’ yesterday | 2 ¢ se Horted., » Baruioant a tear Sh . hea Th t hybrid corn ‘heralds oe teh Fe nile eae Senn ees eee | ; 3 oon e use 0 ‘Patricia’, the ig one son. v7 Baatshiaf getodet | ee eon ot $2 Bills [an era when the natiopal yield ~ SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! DOWN * 10 tenes 6 fruit - Greece 46 Moslem acre be more than 50 1 ——- and 11 Female sheep 31 Be tan port 47 Pen name of {PCr may ! . 9. Erepesttic 17 within as snow” en bushels, according to farm re- It’ Cc sv ; 3Young birds 19 Bample spi 50 Sol water searchers. ts oming FREE. INSTALLATI */ August oth and 9th H’S - -Today’s Radio Programs So Programs furnished by stations listed tn this ‘column are subject to change without notice. - ih "i \ : THE SAFE , SILENT My MIDAS LMM YY IS) a re > _-—<£ oo . > Se oo WIR, (260) CKLW, (900) ww, (959) wear, (1190) WREZ, (1270) «=9WPRON, (1460) WJIBK, (1490) - ' goNtGHE WJBK, Stereo ° WPON, Ukrainian Hout GKLW, News, Davies Ss S S rts 2 teyn F WPOR, News, Sports : ar te eas | CAR, News, Cart anook 0:20 WSR, Jack Barrie ¥. iy = ummer po WAT Sports, McKensie (1:20-—WJR parte i sieves en te : Wea ews Pace " gaTURDAY ome Mwwa Meléty Parede | WW News, Melody = C | e "iy . | weon. News, Weather WXYZ, News. McKenate WXYZ, Pun-e-Rama Pin Pes arniva #20 : WIR, 4 Suns ae ae Melody SLT. News, vag ¥ oy Br. oe fata Davies. , : ee, Wk ETE EE ee 4 w. axwe . , “ D We, “are, ey” WOAR, New WPON. Chuck Lewis e : wae Hows, Eddie Chase Say Good Morning WPON America to Knees There Will Be SUARANTEED | . WPON Music With Meson | WJBK. News, George ~ igs, wwy wows Melody | “wwd News Melody” : : Against Rust Out, Burn Out 1.00—WJR, Guest House WCAR, News, Sheridan CKLW News Mt, Mi Siew. “Sete, bons ’ Blow O , . WWJ, News, Morgan WPON Country Roundup WCAR, News. Wooding. KLW. News Davies > . BS Wd dildddd hdd =Ptow Out yi > if - CUUU 4, ; ‘ : Bee en sect ingrtag, © | Wroe Rll” | soem, ora CONTESTS OUR GUARANTEE Word, wane. Batries Wien Sone PSE. | ws Mes aloty 4) CRLW News, Davies, ; a ef-s el ; | Withstands All- Investigation ; 30—W Wa, 3 Star : ‘ REMEMBER ' WXYZ, Night Train 7:00— Wd Kirby CRLW. News, Davies , 90-WJR, Hines Orch. PRIZES = (oxLW. mo time wa Wak ¥ Goodmora. | Fee Rews. 0. Reid ba st ‘Nera Monitor j | 15 Minute Service While You Wait . pt ag gooey Time WPON Early Bird Club rah — 4:00—WIR, Parade of Bands : - an NQ CHARGE Zs wean reer tae wih, in Music He Hall WCAR, News, Woodling ww, Mews, Monitor and SPECI AL GIFTS | For Labor on pies Installation Monitor _News, on If . WCAR, Seve. Bennett bonged pe t *cELW YP then me. WJIBK. News, * ceorse fititoa® aireancon yaireeangreapaas a _ Mather : ce a Bord cst ee ee WATCH NEXT WEEK'S She, Bets Pi te oe tome & ail bases SKLW News, Mornin GL. News Bus Davies | WOAR News. Bennett y—No Appointment Needed 9:30—W rte News Ne : ' §:00—WJR, News, Stuste LS - Cat W. "Worle joey. WPON cere. Gen Mat fan WEON Goer Gongas : een Ra ass PRESS. FOR DETAI Wd = KING'S r : a: Jk ie Ball (2:30— WR, Time for Muste emary Clooney Ag ; een ww ientucr out & ni eve Good Morn ing] CKLW. News. bl waa 5. Newsy Don MeLeod i : MIDAS ' Midas | Muffler, verte pos : . | CKLW, Royal visit ival A > _WeON Golidey Pd ; : won Me | aac re, ge -| Sata eet | eat SLAY BAUGH SBR vurrcce Be 0:30-WWs, News ww, say ¢ Rlizbarth = aye 4 ties Spal “ f SHOPS 9 (Neat te Jerome “Olde shea ene mt re a ileen desmas tC {= wit 630 OAKLAND AVE, PONTIAC - Oven Ménday Thru Thareday ‘Wl 5:30-—Fridey ‘il ( ware, News wurre Hews, Woodling Wd, News, Melody Wea dere, a fe. “yam Wiliams Ends ‘ Bid in Primary Blames’ Republicans for Slump, Barely Refers to Party Opponent. “DETROIT WW — Gov. Williams /Tast night wrapped: up his statewide) ‘ /primary campaign into a 15-minute television speech blasting the). | : "Re Dblic: >ssi ” nd rT RADIO TV fis “massive repudiation” / | * *. * Back only hours from a 10-day itrip to Africa, the state Democratic chief talked of Tuesday’s balloting as nothing more than a nebecenaoee | . Only by the remotest indiree- . ton did he acknowledge existence of his rival for a sixth term nomination, William L.' Johnson, Ironwood broadcaster and a sparkplug of the Michigan Demo- cratic Club, Inc., 2 dissident - This came when he called for “‘a| / vine -samtantmsmimsllcaiesaboned cesta ami stn aa 3 ni Ll . A KING: DIED HERE — pn tee dle: -earea-the Se youthful king and his uncle, Prince Abdul Hah, were slain in the palace in the sudden coup. July 14 which overthrew the monarchy. 4 = na « & hee we \ ie : A “¢ a i f ; et ¢ a : : - : Sp a — | : z ees : : * = % : , * ; 4 x otf he \ * ne : a co ¥ : S es a » er cee 2 v . Pee . _ r - \g ae ~ ss : _ | is een ane a ee _* FHE PONTTAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958. \ o “+ ¢ 2 ae : 2 “¢ * § 7 e : e i] : re — = 4 ‘ : ’ p : ‘ ‘ : : : a oe : é : P - . AP Wirephote aR eS a ‘| other regular Democrats have . J] sdentited" the maverick. Dem. 0 00s - a patron- wv WASHINGTON’ (AP) — Senate] Sen, Harry F: Byrd (D-Va), ' | pressures ‘mounted today for quick }committee chairman, © said only action on a bill to increase Social|that he would bring the bill before telecast, was beamed to alecton" icons by 7 per cent|the. group wiien if finishes: work audience through sta-|i, the wake of a 3752 House votejon a small business tax relief here and in Grand. Rapids, for the’ measure. measure. 252" Senate Feels Pressure — [paver City, Saginaw oi Lans- same meshes sald thay Smt pepsin rt gp iSSUe|the political risk of edioar|2 00 Shoot Way campaign is abe |ing the 85th Congress without act- fo Out of Israel Prison.