‘4 fs poke } + a ‘The Weather BAR, Weather Barens Forecast, : Cloudy, Warmer ; P 5 _Dotats Page 2) | “Listh YEAR f A | a Fly to New: York in Sesteatner | Theater Tour Now vy Ready Private chartered buses will take from. The Pontiac Press Build- to Willow Run airport. When reach LaGuardia, again private “September 9th-14th. These are the dates for The Pon- plane-theater 4 tiac Press trip to New ' ‘or! ts are complete. ing yo et take you to the Para- a hk Reservations accompanied by a check for $182 will be accepted start- ing tomorrow. - * x « The theater list is settled and you’re going to see the five top theatrical attractions in all ‘Gotham. Thrée are musical shows : and two are the funniest comedies . there, ae the list: y Hunting” one ir Lady” ' AThe Bells Are Ringing” “Tunnel of Love” - - a Wy isit to a Small Planet” x 9t r Te pers os = * we S Pe oer gi nomic gid to Poland “gamble h : : i Nixon “legisla a way toward severing = worth taking.” pe TESS €a er Our: . linet donee character” world baits tee Ie sae hed with the con It_pits “the explosiv, of \Uthe wrong approach. servative Republicans. Scodeta” samhont pce la Please make the following reservation for me on The J “The aim-of any legislation injhas lined yp beside Eisenhower ~ -$aid- yesterday in defendingy Pontiac Press Theater ‘Tour to New York City, departing Mon- “ \this field myst not be to weakenj\on foreign aid and spending needs the administration's agreement to|, ay morning, September 9, and returning September 13: ‘ loan Poland 95 million dollars to) — i ' oss ini anaes See ee fake Lie Detector Tests ' * * * is ph od) ox C . In a speech at Michigan’ State’ Scese --Mr. a ~ wee ¥ CUETO CEE CWEV CECE ee eee toe Thorpes Before ourt the vice president also said'é _ thet it labor Seas eden PERO srncneneennevenersishetionss sca china i * ‘| MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. ( —| cently acquitted in the Detroit from the Senate - : Fresnel submitting to lie detector) slaying of Joann Gillespie, tion, Congress must avoid blam-| City ..............- ersegecsesscie Anooao PRON cic cacescscesctene tests, Floyd and Anna Thorpe to- Chaiges eine Saco Bitar’ and ing “an entire movement for the* —— day faced court appearance on/, ae blunders and crimes of a minor- I understand that the $182 T have enclosed includes trans- charges of embezzling more than| oq titty “r Mre. Thome. the ity.” It must not “weaken or|, portation, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, *|$75,.000 in state funds. Radwills. who a panied the luncheons, tour of the U. N. Building and other extra features + «2 ©¢ : — Thorpes to Mexico, subsequently returned and are now ng in Chicago, They have been charged with aiding and abetting the em- The Radwills, now free on per- sonal bond, have been cooperating with authorities in the investiga- tion, Byers said. Dead Tots’ Mom Held in Hospital Await Medical Report on 3 Children’s Bodies ‘Found in Home | DETROIT (AP)—A young Detroit mother who said she killed her three children was held in a hos- pital psychiatric ward today. E ‘saying, “I don't want ‘to see or talk to anybody on earth.” - i ' rae MIAMI, Fla. (®—Two drowned, seven others were 1 ton, §. C. / Two hundred families were look today at the city’s Hew $4,100,- evacuated from their homes atl’ underground guage laedown, Perry, drenched by 11.6 inces of}town Grand Circus Park. _ . }was killed Sunday when hit by a Mrs. Wheeldon was employed as} .& thon epi bonis at Metropolitan fos ital. / Parking-space|= after midnight Saturday. A meo- torist found the car at 6:30 a.m. A wrecker had to pull the car free- from the ‘trees before Weaver could be removed. Ricky Davey, 3, of Muske car two miles southwest of Her- specia in Oceana County. [oar ‘TIPS OVER / J. C. Evans, 14, and Rickie Boyle, 5, both gf Gaston, Ind., drowned Saturday when the boat in which they ‘were riding with their parents tipped over and sank in Indian Lake, about 13. miles southeast of Kalamazoo. The par- ents were b William ‘Frank, 20, of Jones- ville lost his life Saturday when his car ran off M99 and crashed inte a tree seven miles north of Maceiner E. Hilty, 65, of Detroit CAR OVERTURNS - ; Gary Humphrey, 21, of Van Dyke was fatally injured after the car north of Mt. Clemens Saturday. Joseph A. Gere, 57-year-old Pontiac resident, died Saturday when his auto missed a curve - near Pontiac and rammed inte a tree, night in a two-car collision in Mar- quette County. The accident oc- curred on U.S. 41. David Schrock, 57, of South Bend, Ind., was injured fatally Saturday night when his car over- turned on M60 in Cass County. Gerald M. Friend, 25 (of Petos- key was killed in which he was riding overturned |ti Mr. and Mrs, John Moulton af), Negaunee were killed Saturday - Harold K. Turner is again ~ 5 the daughter of Mr/ and Mrs. John H. Forshew of Glengary road, police are launch- ing a commupity wide \drive to curb the number of thefts of hub caps within the city.. Juvenile of- ficer Det. Robert Schaule said mo- torists are being asked to have car motor numibers or some other iden- ear, was the city’s first traffic fatality of the year. Mary Rogers, 25, of Detroit died in a Monroe hospital Saturday of injuries suffered.earlier in a two- car collision on Telegraph road five miles south of Monroe. Seven’ = were injured in the headon cras Ford-Executive to Address Local Insurance Agents writers in recognition of achieve- ment of high, professional stand- preliminary cost are to be = cussed. tt a] e = ‘p ee * seal i : Ee g ; lal 5 , i Rest Os jety of COLOR TONES = DRAPES iicosicn PRD REE Ee SEN AR Ee be ew eee Se ee ae [3 ® ST, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957 se edie = Junior Editors Qu * * ANSWER: The ruins of strange dwellings in Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico are all that is left of apartiment-like dwel-| QUESTION: Where were-the first American apartments? HISTORIC. HOUSING) * lings built by early Americans called cliff dwellers. These Indians made pottery, cloth, baskets and stone tools. More warlike Indians would often attack them. For--protection, they built tall homes in caves, high on rocky They '& _ would use ladders to climb the cliffs, and take the ladders up after'— Their homes, several stories high, were built of flat stones, plastered with clay. Each building had one door aad several air-hole ledges. Some of these homes held them. windows. Tice tadieen leapt quecions ‘a a) volley balew: bak waebd stare arabe and water in their high village. These supplies would help them out- last enemy attacks. * * FOR YOU TO DO: This summer; try to model a cliff dweller’s house out of clay. You may color this picture, remembering the several hundred families. * western mountains are sandy and orange-tinted in the sunset. * * (Geraldine Twomey, Grays Lake, Ill., won $10 for this idea. Send|E in yours. Tomorrow: What animal “sees” with its ears? Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures). * o Sure Gift for DAD of aD | Lighter Cigarette Lighter [ass Never faile~— to light in wind. Perfect gift for time wick and Save now. Simms cut price, —M a in Floor 98 North - Saginaw @ BROTHERS Simm). $3.95 Value havens VO. ad Sh This gift will 3 never fail! Tee lighter; ts in the that's guaran. 3 ind, has life- teed for life! 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Service will be held at 2 p.m.jj, tomorrow at the Davis-Graham Fu- imeral Home, Fenton, with her pas- E a | feenls ; § gz 3 re Pontiac Areal Mrs. Walsh ‘aiie te Pontiac from Cleveland, Ohio in 1927. Service will be held at 3 p.m. to- morrow at Brace-Smith - Funeral bach, of the Oakland Ave, United Presbyterian Church officiating, with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery metery. * She is survived by her husband and four children, Gerald Guile of Ortonville; Morris of Davison; Mrs. Audrey Powell of Florida, : = Mrs, Frances Wills of Orton- are two daughters, Mrs. Ralph| “Ze Rowley, of Drayton Plains; Mrs. “William Hendrix, of Dallas, Tex.; MARY E. GRAVLIN ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs, Mary E. Gravlin, 81, of Alma, who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m, tomorrow from the J. Spiller Funeral Home with burial] in Greenwood Cemetery. Rev, Walter T. Radcliff will "lofficiate, Easters Star Service will be held tonight at 8 p.m. Surviving Mrs. Gravlin are three sons Clyde L., Hugh E. and Glenn al] of Royal Oak. MRS. ANGUS MATHIESON OXFORD — Serviee for Mrs. Angus, (Margaret Duff) Mathieson, 7, of 20 Hovey St., who died at her home Sunday, will be held at atl a.m, Wednesday from the Bos- sardet-Mabley Chapel in Oxford with’ burial in Woodmere Ceme- Wy,|tery, Detroit. Rev. Robert Harrison TATE , New laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks CONST is caused , Plus CoLonatn's stretch- y _ foreleg serge ha te a i peer to old style bulk, salt or drug s, COLONAID neither gags, nor gripes; won't interfere with of vitamins and other valu- Dutrients; in clinical tests, did not cause rash or other reactions, “=e sealer neplegesihy pot E “| E ieee | i a $ form at any drog counter, today! wis Guakc mit positive relief at less than Beer A ° fact: Exercise tones | exercises tion, overnight! Get Corona, in |- Lodge, No. 810. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs, William (Iva) are Clarence of Murry City, Ohio; Ray, of Pontiac; John, Melvin and Dick, all of Columbus, Ohio; and Mrs. Lucille James, of Athens, Tomorrow evening the body will be taken from Donelson-Johns- \Funera] Home of Nelsonville, Ohio for service and burial. MRS. B. W. WALSH illness. He was a member of the Elks Kathryn, and parents, Mr. ° and O'Neil, of Ohio; and Mrs. Norma Wolfe, of) \Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. B. W. (Margaret) Walsh, 73, of 242 N. Saginaw St., died at 10 a.m. Saturday fol:oging a long will officiate. + Mrs. Mathieson, who was the first librarian, at the Oxford libr- ary, is survived by her husband, and three nephews Clay Morgan of Detroit, George of. California and ees Duff of Colorado. JOSEPH MRAZ - NORTH BRANCH — Services for Joseph Mraz, 79, of this village were to be held at 10 a.m. today in SS. Peter and Pau! Church here, with burial in SS. Peter and Paul! cemetery, North Branch. Mr. Mraz died Thuesday after- .{noon in University hospital, Ann r| Arbor. He leaves his wife, Rose, one brother in Argentina and one sister in Roumania. EDWARD A. ORMOND | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — ‘Service for Edward A. Ormond, 74, of 1585 Ormond Rd. who died Sun- day, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from St. Pafricks church with burial in St. Marys Cemetery, Milford. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Donel- Home, with Rev. Theodore R. Alle-|!2 jurday Evening Post during World ‘cher, 82, widely known Denver) =” \Colby, 72, author, lawyer and Philosopher Devereaux both off the Ormond address. Deaths Elsewhere By The Kameclahad Press '—ST-LOUIS w—Paul J Neff 72, with the line 32 years, died Satur- day. He was born in St.Louis. * * * WASHINGTON (—Allen Ray- mond, 64, former foreign corres- pondent _ for the New York Times, the New York Herald Tribune, a special correspondent for the Sat- War II, author, and recently con- sultant to Sen. Thomas Hennings) > (D-Mo), died Saturday. He was'> . born in New Bedford, Mass. @ The most wonderful * * * ee ; PITTSBURGH w—Maj,” Bryon! pe, SU™mer slack you L. Bennett, 49, retired Army sci-/ jj have ever seen .,. ' They're feather-light entist and the first associate of|) Dr. Jonas Salk in the development) 7 ofthe Salk antipolio vaccine, died § > in weight, superior romeraay. . - in workmanship — wash them, they'll * * LOS ANGELES (#—Don Bland- ing, 62, author, illustrator, and ; ast ay led the dry in a half-hour “Poet Laureate of Hawaii,” died/j@ and the crease re- yesterday. He was born in King-| = P : fisher, Okla. ' mains always! Char- * * * coal, light grey, DENVER im—Claude K, Boett-| i beige, brown, pow- der blue, navy — firiancier and one of the richest men in the West, died yesterday. He was born in Colorado. . * * * LAFAYETTE, Ind. ® —Prof. Clarence _E. Dammon, 48, regis- trar and director of admissions at Purdue University, died yester- day. He was born in Hamburg; Mich. * * * MELROSE, Mass, (®—James A . 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Telegraph Road FE 2-8101 Superb Design ... need not be expe It costs so fittle to have mn) furniture custom made and to tit your home ed ou prefer, our fyrniture nsive A ard home — Or, it of Maple Leaf Luncheon Hostesses for the. annual. cooperative luncheon checked last-minute details at the Fridayafternoon affair, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs of Tubbs road (extreme ~ left), who opened her home for the luncheon, was assisted by ( left to right) Mrs. Ferman Huston of East Montcalm street, Mrs. Bruce Everett of Lincoln- shire drive and Mrs. Nettie Hymers of Monroe street. Club are pictured as they Mrs. Ethel Ziessow of Detroit, state commander, of the Michigan State Navy Mothers Club, was in- stalling officer for members of Egg Whites Beaten Stiff, Added Last BY JANET ODELL Sometimes only a white cake will answer the need for a cake. son of weddings and showers. Mrs. Frank Shotwell’s Cavalier White Cake should be excellent for these purposes. As a past matron of the Eastern, Star, Mrs. Shotwell is a member of several past matron groups. Her friends say she is an excellent cook. She likes to sew and to tat. CAVALIER WHITE CAKE Tiving room group... transforming hy into exciting, "personalized pew furniture. But, act now before seasonal rush be: »» « Call today, "Yet one of our reprecditatives give you complete’ details and free stimate. Chairs. . +. $39 UD All Work Guaranteed for § Full Years/ WILLIAM WRIGHT [* Furniture Makers and U pholucd : 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Yo Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 24 Years/ — = Sofas. ...$75 up P@Bne FE 4-0558 =m ~ Nylons: wee ~ gomfort. Wear Knee Highs ++. enjoy ‘ghat well-dtessed look without bothersome girdles and garters. @ KNEE BIGH STYLES: © Reinforced Seamless @ Sandal Heel Seamless © Micro-Gim Seamless @ Full-Fashioned @ §.t-r-e-t-c-h ($1.15) © ‘Service Weight et KNEE HIGH . Sinem ot sinthing fer sanpes : SOX FOR ‘DADI “GIFT WRAPPED FREI” i oe | i s By Mrs, Frank Shotwell %% cup ae shortening \y teaspoon salt \® teaspoon grated lemon rind _ are sugar behing! 2 teaspoons powder 3h cups sifted flour 34 cup milk 3 eae whites Combine shortening, salt and lemon rind and blend well. Add This is true in the traditional sea-; Mothers Hold Installation| Pontiac Navy Mothers Club 355. Installation was held at the Naval Training Center. ning affair were Mrs. Vinton Ball, president; Mrs. Loren B. Palen, first vice president; Mrs, Mark W. Kinney, adjutant; Mrs. Lucie Clifford Canterbury, chaplain. Mrs. James Dando was in- stalled as matron-at-arms; Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs. Alma Cowley, colorbearers, and Mrs. man; Mrs. Frank Becker, Mrs. Christie and Mrs. Riley. installation. marked the beginning Veterans’ Mrs. Orrin Huntoon Jr: was also a hostess. enjoyed a floral demonstration during the afternoon. Bold, Black aHEATH .. 10.98 ‘ ' Pontiac Press Photo Members Sheathe yourself in one bold - stroke of linen . . . then wrap yourself Installed at the Saturday eve- . Wright, finance officer, and Mrs.|7 William Christie, judge advocate. |] Serving on the board of direc-| 7 = tors are Mrs, Floyd Temple, chair-| # The meeting held preceding the| ji ot the sponsorship by the club of| monthly afternoon parties at the) | — Hospital in Battles Creek. The group will send a monthly - tainment and refreshments for. the! party. Representatives will also at-| tend, Pilgrim Group Hold Meeting sugar gradually and cream until light and fluffy. Add baking powder to flour and sift three times. Add small amounts of flour to creamed mixture alternately» with _ milk, mixing each time until. smooth. Beat egg ‘whites until stiff but Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Fold carefully into mix- ture until well blended. Bake in|! moderate oven at 375 degrees) jeither in loaf or layer pans. Bake luncheon. x* *« * land Mrs, Donald Thomas. Mrs. Malcolm Burton and Mrs. ayers about 25 minutes, loaf about 40, 40. or until top springs beck when} program and tentative plans were made for a summer picnic. Here’s ‘the smooth line for all of your close-fitting ‘No. 386. Cups are beauti- fully pre-shaped with a light lining of wafer-thin foam rubber. Elasticized back. Embroidered cotton : in sizes 32A to 38C. White or Black. Be-ited, today, Graduate Corsetiers to advise and help youre: * proper tite fashions with Brassaliere curve-making contour shaping clue to “Life Confidential”! Brassaliere \ donation to the hospital for enter-|_ Cross on Hammond Lake road.|) Thirty-one members and guests!” were present for the 1 o'clock) => Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Charles Crawford took part in the, ¢ flit off In STRAW - . - off to light adventure . . . just a thatched-straw roof on toe, beige kid to match, and foam cushioning. 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Pastel pretties with white ruffles, . Girls Play JEPARATES Easy care and long on wear, _ ee : TOPS eee ae 1.00 to 2.98 Mid. riff tops, sleeveless shirts and novelty knits sporting the V or Turtle neck. ‘Sizes 3 through pre- teen 14. PANTS oe e+ » 3.98 to 5.98 From the briefest of short shorts to the very new i pee eee ane 3¢ if — nd = eS x} a2 4! ah PONTIAG PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957 / “FIFTEEN. | many attractive, charming wem- jtest began I had had no idea what @ tre- \ |khow, this begins at the local Jeveljof. jin cities all over the United States. |It the winners then compete for the|STAFF ARRIVES oe Mt week's judging be that are leather peared on the and ining that Bob “The millions of-lit-| +e it ti how yo 90 eueen! ~ [vision and f, * % : " be ony a , + Necessery—- 7 be’ Gaal work, Boston; Come Any Time! | : . © Styled Bet ‘ $3.7] , ot ave for cf —. HOLLYWOOD “ta = Sor asics of tashion, too, are filled by. f | ing while they cooked, 78% N. Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) _nmorylce wyhoraialag cevrod, \troned and’ vet tables. | ~ ‘Also can find heels of this JOHN OSTRANDER nem on pumps, spectators raduated Monday Ferris ay A ; 1 and tapered. You can buy daytime in pharmacy was John H.|‘um Russell. Patterson, Es patent leather. John E. Ostrander of Park way, |. America and the women / OF THE DAY He and his wile, Jean, will makelYou can immagine how exciting i j buy your vacation |their home in Pontiac |was for all of us because we did Looking for the Bes. Peat ooell site :|Memorial Held Berns and p09 ell aes = “Most” in eating will be right for the by Sunset Club /{pacated trees the, patiorns. '\. ’ pleasure?/, . « ee Members of the Sunset Club held| 7 10,8 ery tees an . : tend to swell when youla memorial service during the Look no further, it’s bed sug fer bone perieds Seales afternoa, sbeetiog.bebd| eat Ot, something of the as plain as the nose Jas when on a bus or train or planelat Wilson School. Mra. Charles Lit-llet you in on ‘ , on, your face. . , tle presented the names of thoseitions which were itl ’ your your va-\were sung by Mrs, Elva Ashley.\of American life a . and you don't your vacation make cys yy ay ot fp (i need a crystal and you unhappy! Br, und) Mirg/ Devid, Sik omnes soe Rew; foers ji I WY ball to tell you | AMERICA 53rd welling wakeminny, a If you would like my leaflet “The rae it’s “TED’S.” |_ ‘Today and for the next few days a Most Attractive You,” send y , [I am going to bring you some of| Guests’ present were Mrs stamped, very oir wo beentood tn Fortlparnes tear eaten idan tt Joss Fi, at the Saale of i — ; T was one of the judges OES Unit athers Mrs. America is the|WVith Mrs. Cousins 9° - | q 4 vee remind talaga a OES ane at the home of Mrs, William : many timesiCousins on drive. Woodward at Squere Loke Ra. | decision the Jadges bad to |discussed, Cohosteases for the eve-| OPEN EVERY ! 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It was the greatest lag in the|}: ticker tape since Feb. 29, 1956,|n nhower announced he ™ ~ When ~ Else: would -be willing to run for a sec-| Hototuse ond term, dent’s illness broke at 10:24 a.m. the market was heading higher.| bens Oil stocks, which have been ris-|° ing recentlyy were the worst hit.|200 bu Among other groups, losses were held to within $1 and $2 a share. |225- x *« * Af 11:30 am, Amerada was|?" down $5.50 a share at $138, Gulf: Oil $4.25 at $144.50, Standard Oil $1.50 at $75.25, Westinghause $2 at $61.75, Bethlehem $1.12 at $46.12!" and Anaconda $1.62 at $66.12. * -* * : 30 The decline compared with the big break of June 8, 1956, when stocks dro on news that the President | suffered an attack of ileitis. On that day, the ticker tape was only five minutes be- pa hind at the most, New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) BI bujclaims with his nephew os Tao'a to anip ther man. _ DETROIT EGGS june 7 (AP)—Eggs, ¢.0.6.;McCom' “inelyded, feders] state:others afe being held. Whites: Grade A Jumbo 40; large 33- jf * * * \ p A dembe 30: “Up to now, we have no evidence, large 2744-/of foul play,” said provincial Po- available offerings are modera: CHICAGO BUTTER A CHICAGO, June 7 (AP)— han, celpts 1,312,000; whole a; 93 icago Mer- Beas we L y, CHICAGO POTATOES craft. They were 32 miles from CHICAGO June @ (APi—Potatoes old: ;. total U.8. ship-|the nearest settlement, cut off by ; supplies very light; demand dense brush and rocky terrain. ; track 163; demand moderate; mar- ; California Long Whites California Round Reds 3.50- ite _ Bulk early quality and hetfers | moderately most Seon seth: ‘ommer “. i canners fore West Bloomfield Justice El- around 800 Ib stock calves 24.86; smauiijmer C. Dieterle Saturday and was ed oo yearling stockers around ; sek to 2.00 lowers crest’ dectine'en| Park L, Watson, 177% N. Perry. ‘unsold, 5t-, has been appointed an all-lines; vealers special agent of the Hartford Acci- tarty sup-\dent and Ihdemnity Co., assigned Detroit office. He will cover’ a Le oe, nw with Dr. Floyd Parker, consultant 600/fined $90 plus $10 costs. prime vealers; early sales choice and) 28.00 ; only small) included in| Admiral ..,,,.. ULb Tire .... Air Red ...... 564 Siete bene %. Allied Ch ...,. 87 Goebel Br. 4. Allied 1. 468 rich... 7% Allis Chal ;..) 34 82. Alum Ltd ..;.. 45.9 Grah Paige |. 1, rpg veo see 9) +4 weet s : 3: m Atrlin .... 18. 2 Te Am Bak ...,. 248 Isl wd Coal .. r. m Cap ...... J < ! m Cyen ..... 63.3 — joa 49 Am Gas & El. 39 Jones 53.6 Am M & Pdy . 38 Kelsey Hay ... 446 Am M +. 7 Mennecott 112.6 Am N Gas .... 57.6 Kimb Clk ..... 46.5 Am News ...,.. 29.9 Kresge,&8 .,,. 26.7 Am Rad .,.... 146 Kroger. ..... §2 | Am Seating ... 98.6 Lehn & FP ,,.. 24 Am Smeit..___ $0 LOP Glass .,., 806 Am Tel & Tel 176.4 Lib MeN. 10 T weeeee 11.5 Ligg & My 63. am Viscose ae +] Loc! _ Aire ... - naconda 5 Lone 8 Com Ar & Go. 337 rd is rmour oo. \. ° ‘ Armat . 26.7 Lou & Nash .. 79 Atchison .. 22.7 Meek Trk a7 ql Atl Cst Line |: 44 - May D Btrs 73 Atl Refin .,... 63.2 McGraw H..., 42.4 Aveo Mfg |... 6§ Mead Cp ...,./37 Bait & Oh .,.. 47.4 Merck ......./ 36.2 Bendix Av .... 59.2 Lino :. ¥ Benquet .,.... 1.3 MerrCh & 8 . 2} Beth eee | jon“... 106.2 Boeing Air .... 44.4 a ea Bohn Alum .;, 23 h... 44 Bond Strs ... 14.3 Mont Ward ven $06 Borden . .... 61.3 Motor Pd. 40:2 — Ware A as Motor Wheel .. ahd Br’ 2 cs + arta RO Brist My .... 30 Br ... 313 rue Pome «he te Bee. eb Budd Co ..... 196 Tat en ae Burroughs. -. 06 /wat Dairy... 343 Cal - LY Nat Teanai Gyos — &uH bt Fe Nat Lead try mi ci : . Gan Dry ss... doe Rut QUO. 304 Can +/I5 we central.) 348 yo 214 We M Pe. 287 Cerrier Cp ‘...57.6 Wort & West |. Ca pooe bo No Am Av. 4 ft fe Nor Pac ... 462 Cen I +: 20-6 Wor Sta Pw... 17.3 Ches &/Oh... 62.3 wwet Atriin | 133 Ch Ws DB On bac. BS Cin 1M ... 41.2 Owens Cong | 837 ct Svc ... 68 Owens Ml Gl | 59.8 Clark Equip . 61.4 pac G & El. 50.4 Cifmax Mo .. 72.6 Pan A W Air 147 ey 108 | Serdar oe oy % 2) (Si Rela Bt RA a { Co + 32. i) a ... 4 Col Gas ...... 17.6 io * 86 Comw Ed .... 30.7 Phelps DN 54.5 Con Edison .. 43.2 phice .. . 183 N Gas... 47.2 Philip Mor ... 42.7 Cohsum Pw .. 46.6 Phill Pet ..... 47.6 Cont Bak .... 33 Pilishy Mills | 40.3 Cont Can .... 46.7 Plate G . 81.6 Cont COP&S . 12.1 pProct & G ... 42.7. Cont Mot . $ Pullman ..... 61.4 Cont. Ol! ..... Pure Oil ..... 47 Goneet, Fae ROA ....:: eee 36.3 Corn Repub Stl ... 63.6 Curtisa Wr Rex Drug .... @ oo gs Reyn Met ... 88.7 es Pdisen Tob. B.. 88.2 is ©. Aly ey < Aire . Spe... w Chem Revel Dut ... 38 . uPont Safeway St . 73 ‘ast er L a Jos Lead . 33.5 auto cori Mt... ah oNius joa AI RR. 34.2 ears Roeb ... 26.7 Shell Ot) ... 90.2 Simmons ...., 46.2 } oom cosce OBL Y csccoce O03 ou x waar oad Ra .., 21.6 “Brand ... 41.7 Std Ol Cal ... 35 Std Oll Ind ... 54.1 se ile 1 Bd So Ge en — Stevens, JP |. 22.5 Gen Tel ...... Stud Pack.... 7 Gen Time .... : STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by the Associated Press| June 10 : 1860 : Indust Rai) Util Stocks Previous Day ..270.9 124.1 76.8 184, Ago ....260.7 128.0 7.2 183.8 M Ago ....200.4 125.8 16.8 182.6 Year Ago ...... 253.8 139.6 72.6 178.2 1987 High ...... 271.4 136.2 TTS 188.1 957 Low ..00..240.8 118.4 72.2 168.0 High ...... 276.3 1585.1 76.8 191.8 1986 Low ...... 244.0 1262 60.6 1716 DETROIT sTOCKS (Cc. J. Nephler Co.) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, June 7 )—Salable hogs) LeRey Jackson, of 86 Huston St., tee closing ‘slow 25{Was in satisfactory condition today lower on a few loads 7 at Pontiac General Hospital where tv. Jing de-|he is being treated for chest late yt several bruises after he told police he was ot 33 PET ‘5s H 3 Fi is 0-20. *h J Seccee te (Sunday morning by an unidenti- ; Jew losds mostly 3 260-300 Ib.|fied man. FS ¥ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JU? Patricia Anne Zuhlke Wed Believe Suicide in Canada Death Police Reject Theory That Man Was Attacked **| in Ontario Wilds i¥2:|_ SAULT STE, MARIE, Ont. — Police_said_they- believe John: . Horse. * es |G. McCombe, 56, Wealthy mining reen,;company president, committed WW. Eleven Mile, Royal Oak. ‘urday, police ‘released two companions, No licé Inspector James G. McBain, Teceipts for June 1-7, who flew into the area Saturday Whites: Grade/With a fingerprint and photograph =" expert. opened — air not overly supetica 4;| body bore considerable signs of and; violence and suggested the fot fall wounds may have been self-in- Authorities said the dead man’s flicted. Police said the nephew found his uncle in critical con- dition bleeding from deep wrist, arm and bedy cuts at the camp 7 Te- 92k ge:'s0| Tuesday. The nephew applied 80 B 57; 8 C) tourniquets to stop the bleeding, | feceipte | 19.909;| but MeCombe died. mr better’A white| Both “McCombe’s companions ote 27, S824"! said they had to wait three days after the death until the scheduled Friday arrival of a private air- Lodge Calendar Regular meeting of Pontiac White Shrine No. 22 will be held Wednesday, June 12th, at 8 o'- clock .at Roosevelt Temple, 22 OIT. ¥ 10 ort hp Hogs —| State St. Bernice Cover, scribe. 000. Market not established. : Salable 2800 supply fed steers and about same as last week: cows com- News in Brief | John H, Griesen, of 1062 Canter- cows active, steady to piean & Mmited early Jean promenn _ bury Dr., has qualified as a 1956 aa bs 22.78-|Star Club member of the New {000.1200 Io steers “ae 38: 8 head’ tee|York Life Insurance Co. He will poems : 28. 7 ond js be attend a club. educational confer- standard to low pod’ steers 18 s8-a9.0; ence in Ashville,N. C., June 12-15. Scie “ed net SOEs tae a T> heifers 32.55) mest| raaddeus W. Reuisten, 5, heifers 26.06-21.78;|2190- Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, nett 7.00- pleaded ‘guilty to drunk driving be- Oakland, Washtenaw, Lenawee, Livingston am Monroe Counties. :/Stabbed in the right shoulder early mixed grades . 25; few small} Charles J. Short, 22, of 140 “0-18.00; most'Chandler St., pleaded guilty to a 190; notireckless driving charge today be- A, i.'*3 fore Municipal Judge Maurice E. te. , ized | yearlings / Finnegan and/ was committed to id eut-|the Qakland County Jail for 10 vealers days after he failed to pay a $30 Re pales: stew geod Sade choise] ne 102 Ib. 19.50-121.00; sev- pring lambs 84-90 Ib.| + qull to choice -slapehter ewes extinguish a fire in rn automobile a about 4 a.m, Suriday which result-/Taylor of Lapeer as their attorney. ee $ g Grain Prices “CHICAGO GRAIN * OHICAGO, June 10 (AP)—Open today: . 10% Rye— + sseese gr + oeee Lb La: BEY 2": FER gs Sept. ? & thd ; ri Luthe an Sé / Vi ROYAL OAK — Patricia Anne Zuhlke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David D. /Zuhike, 804 ige, Rochestey, became the bride’ of Richard/H. Potts on Saturday at St. Payil’s Lutheran Church here. The 7/45 p.m. ceremony was Per- forméd before 250 guests by Rev. - Herbert Bartz, ~ The bridegroom is the son of Mr, ghd’ Mrs. Herman H. Potts of 621° * * * * Wearing a floor-length, white Italian Dupionne silk gown with fitted bodice, the bride carried a gicascade bouquet of amazon lilies with stephanotis and ivy. The boat neckline of the dress was outlined with a band of scalloped rosepoint of lace with. long, tapered sleeves forming lily points over the hands. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Jack Buchner of Pon- tiac, assisted by Judith Howen- stine and Sandra Willett of Royal re rvice Read a ‘. ‘churches, TE 10, 1957 Holly Churches Offer Religious Instruction HOLLY = Local churches are sponsoring classes of religious in-|school-board. ae. F . : Recon of aoe be eager Bh cae rvice ree (3) year terms re are i. ce RE. spot, |t20” be served by struction, beginning today and jeontinuing until June 21 in the|Trus Methodist and Presbyterian “sk * At the Baptist church the classes start on June 17 and end on June 28, and at the Catholic church they school. -Jopen-on July 1 and close on July 12. : ~ Student in North Branch Graduates With Honors | NORTH BRANCH—Jean Stacey, |t® jdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy} Selece wt =. ts wert any a o m., . . for all ponane seeking ¢ nomination’ signatures can ed from the Board of Education office lo- cated in the Ks lection to Weber, Treasurer The ; uly 8, 1057, in the Clarkston Elemen. J tary School, Waldon Road, Clark- ston. Michigan. Pélls shall be open trom oe {7:00 a.m, i o 8: 7. Petition blanks Ker the securing of Clarkston Elementary WALTON T. ROBBINS. election shall -be held on Monday, |ana circulated in said *| Witness, the Arthur tine in salt County, "thie of June, A.D., 1967, (Beal) AR (A true copy) Jud ; ELSIE J BOARD OF EDUCATION. © Clarkston Communi Behools, .NOTICE OF June 8, 10, 11, Stl 1953 wate 2 ag Stacey Sr. of North Branch, was/? be Friday | week of 9 a.m, and 5 p.m, at the clerk's of- Ae ee een een - RIKER FOUNTAIN graduated Summa Cum Laude from Adrian College, , Adrian, re- ceiving her Bachelor of Arts de- gree Sunday, June 2. * * * She has been engaged: on the teaching staff in the public schools MRS. RICHARD H. POTTS at Holly this coming fall. Oak, Mrs, Gordon Sparks of Rochester and Carol Zuhike, sister of » as brides- maids. Kathy Buchner was the flower girl. Serving as best mart was Owen, Winnie of Royal Oak. Ushers were Gerald Ziihlke of Royal Oak, broth. er of the bride; Gordon Sparks of Rochester, Jacek .Buchner of Pon- tiac, and Alan Potts of Royal Oak, brother of the bridegroom. Ring- bearer was nephew of the bride, David Zuhlke. * * * A reception was held in the church parlors for the guests. After a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside at 503 E. Fifth St., Royal Oak. 4 Plan School | in Clarkston Group Holds Meeting to Discuss Possibility of New Building INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Interested citizens of the township met recently at the Clarkston High School to plan for a new high school building. * * * Leslie Greene, superintendent of Clarkston Community Schools opened the meeting by stating that at the present rate of growth in the community, the present build- ing would be outgrown within two years. Michael Hart, chairman of the citizens committee and Mary Coltson is secretary for the group. 2 to Zoning Group Exchange Vows at Grace Episcopal LAPEER — Relatives and close friends witnessed the marraige of Susannah Caley to Lt. David Nel- son Weinman on Saturday, June 8, at 4 -p.m. in Grace Episcopal Church by the Rev. Raymond Bier- lein. * * * : The young couple exchanged their vows in a double ring cere- mony before the altar decorated jwith rubrum lilies, stock, - white delphintum and palms. The branched candelabra with cathe- were decorated with huckleberry foliage and lilies forming an at- tractive background, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glenn Caley of 1628 West Genesee St., Lapeer and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Weinman of Old Grcenwich, Conn, ‘ Given in marriage by her fa- gown of pale ivory Italian silk. Corded Alencon lace etched a rose pattern at the highbateau decol- letage, and the brief sleeves were above her elbows. Medallions of gated basque line and the extreme- lilies and stephanotis. x * € sites with Jerry Wilford as chair- “Man, This group of citizens hag been meeting for the past three weeks of Michigan State University De- partment of Education. He was also consulted in the organization of, the Citizens-Committee. North Branch Names Pontiac Firemen were called to, Branch Township Clerk Glenn Lake announced this week the appoint- ment of Walter Taylor as chair- man, and William Simmons, secre- tary, of the North Branch Zoning Commission, with Walter Bower and George Jostock as additional members of the commission. - ed in a $300 damage. The auto, located at Branch and Clovese Streets, was owned by Ernest Special; The Vogue Beauty Shop, Duck bk, Rd. & M-59 will give a $12.50 permanent for Adventures in_Wonderland” is top * ‘Ushers Sponsor icmting to tremens (ports Program $750 from|Ushers Club is sponsoring a pro- now 'til 4th of July. Closed Wed./gram Wednesday evening in the MU 4-65082 for appointment. Adv. Community Room, Films of the oe Stanley Cup hockey playoffs will A recent Columbia University|be shown and two Red Wing play- 90] Survey of U.S. library readers re-lers veals that Lewis Carroll's “‘Alice’s|Peters, will be present. - Assisting as best man was Pfc. ‘Susannah Caley Marries: Lt. David Nelson Weinman William’ K, Frymoyer of Fox- Dix, N. J. Ushers for the wedding were ‘Thomas Gienn Caley Jr., and Charles G, Mohi, Lapeer. the receiving line took their places STATE bate Court for the County Juvenile Division. | petition con- cerning Marjorie, Rayburn and Kenneth of said children. bore, Mass., stationed at Fort |* on The reception was held at the! Caley country home at 3051 South Lapeer Rd., where members of by the mantel. * * * Puerto Rico, where the bride- dral tapers, had standards which) ther, the bride wore a pearl lustred, shirred in sculptured folds to just groom is stationed, Death Notices ARTHUR P. SCHWAGERLE day at St. Joseph's Mercy Hos- ‘pital, He was a member of the Water- iford Lions Club and the Eagles Lodge. Surviving besides his wife, Ruby, and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Fischer of the U. S. Coast Guard. the lovely lace defined the eloi> gathered to a bandeau of silk and she carried a bouquet of Amazon Matron of honor and single at- tendant, was the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles G. Mohl, Lapeer. Plan X-Ray Survey in Sanilac County county wide X-Ray survey will be through June 27. * * * Students and school personnel who had positive reactions to the Mantoux Tuberculin Test in the recent school program will have the opportunity to have an X-Ray NORTH BRANCH — North when the unit is in the county. Students have to be over 10. year of age. Cancer Society The group has engaged Robert Lunch will be served for alship committee. favorite and Mark Twain's “Huc-'charge of 50 cents. Any profit will kleberry Finn” is next in popu-/be donated to the Little League program. Benericiat mokes get-. - ting @ loan @ friendly matter Over two mil- » op peoplea year get | &® prompt|Yes!” here. ~ = Vow can, too’ Get toan ina single visit to the - office when you phone fist. Or if more conven. / Gent, come in today! a 5 _ (of Mrs. Mildred Dunlap and the IMLAY CITY — Sacred Heart/late Paul Dunlap, Marlette. Miss Dunlap has met requirements for entrance to Grace Hospital Nurses Training School in Detroit where she will enroll in September. , Marty Pavelich and Jimmy |the first young woman who meets requirements set up by the scholar- Chapter Offers 2 Scholarships MARLETTE—The Sanilac Coun- ty Chapter of the American Cancer recipient is Linda Dunlap, daughter The other scholarship will go to MAREETTE — J. J. Black, act- ‘ing director, Sanilac Couty Health department announces that a held in Sanilac County June 18 ly bouffant skirt belled in soft un-| Friends may call at Sparks-Grif- pressed pleats to waltz length, Her|fin Funeral Home until tiered veil of silk illusion was p.m. today, at which time the body N, Y. for service and burial. WALDO E. WHEATON ROCHESTER — Waldo E. Whea- gt ton, 90, of 719,Ludlow St., died hp, “Arthur Gandifer, father of said. suddenly this morning at home. 1942. dren. \Home. Ministerial Changes Announced Sunday the Upper Peninsula. ct * * Among those on the list are ferred from Alpena; Armada, Paul 'L. Amstutz, transferred from New Haven; Capac, Horace L. James, transferred from Tecumseh; Imlay City, Darrell W. Tallman, trans- ferred from Willis, and Lake Orion, Albert B. Johns, transferred from Society is offering two scholarships (yj, for. nurses’ training to high school! ' igraduates of Sanilac County. One Girl Gets Music Award MARLETTE — Wilma Jubb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jubb has received the Annual Music award, preseted by the American Legion Post, No. 260. “June 8, 10, '8?. (A true copy) | ET The pair will honeymoon in Arthur P. Schwagerle, 62, of 115 State St., died'at 9:45 a.m. Satur-| \dren is unknown and the said children Schwagerle, are sons, Philip, of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Car] John |e! service hereof, this summons and no-| Surviving brothers and sister are!copy one week previous to said hearing George and Elmer, and Mrs. Hilda) ™ The Pontiac Press. & newspaper. Dickerson, all of Cincinnati, Ohio.| "Witness the \of Pontiac In said County, this 6th day be. June, A.D, 1067 . 9:30 i be taken to the Coleman & Daniels Funeral Home in Endicott, He had lived in Rochester since . {abouts of the father of the said minor Surviving besides his wife, Myr- tle, are a ‘daughter, Mrs. Rex/eid child should be plac Dolph, of Rochester, four grand| In the name of the people of the State children and four great grand chil- | iolated ® law of the State and that placed under the ! Services will be announced at a. later date by Pixley Funeral hi At the Detroit Conference of the: Methodist Church yesterday, a list of ministerial changes was an-| nounced. The conference includes | churches in Eastern Michigan. and Milford, William Lovejoy, trans- “LEGAL NOTICE. ie ern A ‘public hearing wil! held ~ E (i 195T at 8:30 p. “fi in nF Serine id — mr Davisburg, ween the hours K. L. VanNATTA, Chairm June 10, “57. OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- of Oakland, In the matter of the Kelly, minors. Cause No. 14903, To Truman and Maxine Kelly, parents “Petition having been filed in this Court ging that t resent whereabouts of the parents of said children is State of ———. ou are hereby fioti-| « fied that the hea 4 i will be held on at the Oakland County West Bivd.-in the City of Pontiac in and circulated in said County. Witness, the Honorable Arthur f&. Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City of Pontiac in said County, this 6th day of June, A.D., 1957. : (Seal) ARTHUR FE. MOORE, Juvenile Division June 10, ‘57. STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the’ Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juventle Division. In the matter of the petition concern- ing Daniel and Bruce BSiteriet, minors. Cause No. 15233. To Daniel and Coleen Siterlet, parents of said children. Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the parents of the said chil- are dependent upon the public for sup- port and that said children should be conta under the jurisdiction of this ourt, In the name of the peonle of the State of Michigan, you are hereby notified that the hearing on said petition will be Your first lesson is _ absolutely free at any Arthur Murray Studio for-a free, half-hour trial les- son and discover Arthur Mur- ray’s shortcut, to good times and popularity. Studios open 10 AM to 10 PM. ARTHUR MURRAY 25 E. Lawrence St. Ph, FE 2-0244 held at the Oakland County Service Center, Covrt House Annex. 1260 West Blvd. in the Cite of Pontiec in said) County, on the 25th day of June, AD.,, | 1957, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and you are hereby commanded to ap- peer personally at said hearing. | It being impractical to make person- tice shall be served by publication of a! rinted and circe'ated in sald County Honorable Arthur &. Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City (Seal) ARTHUR E. MOORE, \(A true copy) Judee of Probate | ENNO, Prevent Septic Tank Trouble with Keeps tanks clean, odorless, and working freely. Sold at your favorite market. — és. | STATE OP MICHIOAN—In the Pro- | jbate Court for the County of Oakland, |Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petition con- Stare Arthur Sandifer, minor. Cause 4 child Petition having been filed in this/i. Court alleging that the present where- child are unknown, and said child has tion of ¢ Cockroaches One Full Yeer Guorantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- rhain - only one hour. signs Rox Ex Company - 10914 Pout. St. Bk. Bidg, FE 6-9663 Ask us about: HOME OWNERS! The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS | SAVE UP TO 25% ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD FLAT ROOFS SHAY Stsuees “rtartix peste chech vor orece ander any ‘weather 50% SAVINGS Guaranteed on Any. Reet Job O14 Reefs Made These New “We Stop Any Leak—No Root Too 44 Toe Saat (WATCH YOUR \\ For HIDDEN) \ TREASURE | /@>S- GLEYS . ee Commercish Repsir Service — Flat Roots Our Specialty Sheldon Root Spraying Co. = . : i f 2 H | S : WE ay - Semaesets ; . é . - .* : é e : - along his daily route dina Arts maroc MAIL MUST GQ THROUGH — Romeo postman, Russell ahs: companion, Ginger, deliver the Ynail ~ & lonely, solitary trek but not 80 to Ginger is a caaeinelhe: Brit- Romeo Correspondent Romeo postman Russell Mahaffy.|tany spaniel owned by dentist, |* : \ He has an ardent and devoted com-|Dr. Ralph G, Renwick, who lives ROMEO — A mailman’s walk/panion who answers a) es fed Cocoa il afl) toe Net content to meet her friend / in front of the house, Ginger sets out at the same time eyery morn- __ ing to be at the post office when | _ f the doors open. said. catches up.” streets every day. candy bar. ployes say. On several occasions Ginger has found herself thwarted in her ‘at- has lived in the Avondale District for 35 years and will have four children in’ the system next fall. SS = tempt to leave the house at. the customary time. Then she —be- comes frantic and begins clawing| ~ at the door until she is réleased| _ ee ey ee ee Albin Hus, 40, of 6704 Livernois her out in time,” Mrs. Renwick “That dog knows my route as wel as 1 do,” Mahatty related,_| “and even if she is a little late™ she can trace my steps until she Ginger “adopted” Mahaffy just about a year ago, and since that time residents living in the north end of town have grown accus- } » tomed to seeing the pair on the Halfway along the route the two stop in at a local gas station where Mahaffy treats Ginger to her daily “I have trouble thaking Ginge. * g0 home at night,” the mail. car- rier said, “Sometimes I have to take her or she won’t go.” Saturday is Mahaffy’s day off, temporarjly tay pts’’ his tute, Marvin Miller, and would even go out on Sunday if she could find a partner, low postal em- MARIAN PICKERING The engagement of Marian Pick- ering to Dean Suber is announced. Marian is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Pickering of 3930 White Lake Roed Davisburg and the late. Mr.) Pickering, The prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Greer Suber of 12314 Dixie High- ingston Plans __ centennial Fete Next. Weekend — KINGSTON — The - {Centennial will be held on Eft Parades, =“, and a games, soap box cen’ 25 ts A special bond election is being be needs will be very well met if the progress approved by tho voters today. Among some of the benefits to be a new gained will jum, a clinic for sick school chil- y jdren anda high school principal's office. Four new class rooms, in- | {cluding a modern home economics room, a new science and agricul- ture roonf and ——— 5 will also he built. Church Bible School Opens for Children AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Daily Vacation Bible School this year will begin today and con- tinue through June 21. The hours will be from 9 a.m, Every ‘child four through 16 Building and Site Fund. |Ye2"8_ of age has been invited to open from 7 a.m,|2!en¢- Sas ee ee road; Scotch Sehool, . Commerce road and West Bloom- Two to Represent Holly ee 4460 Orchard Lake HOLLY — Vern C. Pelton and George Sauter have been chosen DRYDEN : to represent Holly Township on the 1957 advisory committee of the United Foundation: County E Births ticket was born — ete: won ce, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Snoblen i: PERE ge idey: Mr. Gere will lie in state. « ks-Griffin Puneral Home. : BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there office in the following . jOeEPH PE were replies at the Press Sheseoe 8t.; beloved Hilda Gere; deer Mrs. Pauline Riley boxes: 2, 4, 5, 8, 20, 12, 14, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 58, 60, 65, 72, 76, 83, 87, 97,. 98, 101, 104, 114, 116, dear L., Hugh 1 . E. and Gienn Grav Puneral ter . Radenitt officiating ‘ater- The Pontiac Press the J Sollee 0.2 pete. ‘FOR WANT ADS — Main, Oak, where Eastern Star » will be held DIAL FE 28181 al . Nr , WILLIS D Pree Sheadick:” age’ 42, beloved From § a.m. to § p.m. ee Se et itr, ona ars. Wie All errors should be Ham O'Neil: dear father of Pred- anaes mit die and Kathy O'Neil; dear broth-| | assumes oe 6 Sarees, Bat. Soe. Saeel i fens to camel James and Mrs. Norma Wolte. for. that portion of Puneral service will be held of the Thareday, Juve 13, st 3 pm. ot tment which bas setviie Ghie Tuts Fmentvia| | seror "whee" ensceleusns Greenlawn Mr. © are made be sure : ! i a ej _Hetp Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male. Ghee AUTO GL, e ‘MAKERS MUST BE JOURNEYMEN 48 HRS. WEEKLY METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY 4336 COOLIDGE Devereaux. Puneral service ts 12 o'clock et Se’ ie fe previous to pubilcation, Church with tnterment in a ‘ Want . —* tery, Miford. r be cancelled to at 2° a Rig = ae at Donelson- the day Johns Punersi Home 2 the first RICHIE, JUNE 6. 1987, Bouse Lynn, ‘187 ‘Princeton; beloved in CASH WANT AD RATES | ant da of Mr. and Mrs. f Samuel B. Richie sister of| 2 Ltees 1-Day 3Days @¢Days Samue! Earl, Allan Rete nit Pag ae ay 10:30 Aeol y ~ is ne & 4@ 180 3.48 | (6.06 i i] 2.36 4.06 . 6.00 Puneral with Rev. Truex officiating. Interment in 6 2.70 4.06 1.20 at ee ees || 5. Se sa oe Sipte Panert) Nome. © 40s 129 10.80 JUNE 6, 1967, AR- i : : eens ee bee beloved ‘husband - Sciwagerts: ‘eens tether of Prilip __ Help Wanted Male 6 er; dear brother of George and . Elmer -— ‘ and — 10 Boys lie in state at the Tiffin Puneral 9:30 PM./ We need 10 boys to work one the" Caleman. & Daniels Funeral] foe's te it pa ten ong, eterment é atuct bet east 16 years ot ae. ta 8 +. “fesa ee Apply in person Tuesday 6: day, June ii, at 3 p.m. BERT FALKN Puneral Home with Rev. Theodore R allebech ffi-] CIRCULATION : Watch wit! ~~ PONTIAC PRES 20 ape WANTED mechanica} a . for pleasant outside work * ‘ reference required. = In Memoriam = ply. ieee W Huron between 10:30 dee ae ae oe ATTENTION dune cL : $. — te -. Shelte iy oan borrow and pein. training oe necessary a Si aan ~ “yy, pins:| time. Men over #2. Call. morn hie ,, Cecelia. | : f +. lt, who pasaul cous man with car to po sales . June pth, 1 é m Sadly missed by his Children. Paid —_ stead ois Directors GROUND Home. FE +12 time, poner PASS UP MONEY! Sell inneeded) ‘ belongings r. cash) | ‘ Ads! "| WANT aes: To find a EAC eae | 200s Nooed to live or a}: pee ROYAL OAK EXP SOMEER. RETERENCES one. Write Pontiac NEW CAR SALESMEN For ame Parl cule: 2 met man we are poveoe Jeol for © poor be Learned em- but looking for advance- ment, We are a growing volume- minded deale . Uniimil portunity for man who w ahead. i. P.O. Bor 31, Ponting, Mich. Cutstanaia WANTED _for yr Mercury oan OL mL iais {ALLEY REALTY wouan OF, o FOR GENERAL Fen ee en | Ret a, tees (seeute: Employment Agencies 8A gf OPENING — LADY WANTED: NURSE - HOUSEKEEP. one-floor apartment mavitods 37°W. Lawrence ‘ow. tlac. amalj ent, in.airminghams. Details of ~ good humor, kind- 11 a.m. to| _ness. Box 20, Pontiac Press. Ve | WOMAN FOR 6 WK. AT corsage. HAWTHORNE) =" for rearold coe we SPE| =. SUZIF- - ae | 6attractive gal ; | SALESLADIES TO WORK FULL typing skills. or part time. Terrific al. anaes people. see SALESLADIES FE S016. poe ho pe in better ———— to — time days or “BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP an, ey of Porters Drive / "Bookkeeper will money to capable. girl. see aise Tilson References. Care for ht. housework. $15 per wk. 47 oF 8-1882. Santepaan Agencies 8A shorthand & Must have fev & : rt, B-l Riker Bide. iad Fetal TYPIST - = Se Hae Afternoon | Getieral, office work. no ‘short. iso part time. Experience Ps AUIS GOOD FOOD time cashier. _ regis' rson =— pe PART-TIME big are free from 6 to 10 p.m. day thru Friday, are Desi ‘ and have « car, we can "Peek a al real oor Pore wee! ir lar FE ¢-0i58 for ap- ATTENTION Serta tse poets qualify, For _only, phone FE §-4622. “REAL ESTAT® SALESMAN e need Q men. aa TS) pre. pate but will Reinet Car & unit te & yeRKY” E. Se 2 a Sun. 1 to 5 W. Huron _FE 4-4561 ‘SERVICE “SALESMAN up heating pene 2 jobs te ie aginaw. ; ‘SALESMEN pad sod — Pgs goes ROGERS SALES o SERVICE, ons Auburn Ave EXP. TRAIN THEM. CALL & FOR L, L. DENBO A PE a.toon, SAVE. eaG ¢ USE i rel soi ‘i . “y oy iH C HILDREN’S WEAR Saleswoman must have had VOCATIONAL COUNSELING oy section. Excel SERVICE rmatent “empioyment.| — CHERCHEZ LES = A WOMAN TO FEMMES and of- EVELYN be accurate and WHERE THE ATMO- Write PHERE IS BREEZY, THE reson, NO © 5 ag oad f” accurate A. bright m provide Ete = ree ge eee | Boat Se EXP, KITCHEN & Fa. Sree for fog gat shi. ig ad —— Agencies 8A SURE REE ay erless home. Live in preferred. 2 hild Nic ag E XPERTENCED SALESW OMAN Child me—5 day —. Liberal nczD ST sok AND le. ive oo or out. out. Must have _ Salary Ft wk. Coomera Lake tosation. aS lady who likes with figures and -- Napreneiresenatie Pog as preferred? Senne, Time off nar ORS ae VARIETY JOB sB- $200 i job “Interesting MODERN DESIGN KEEP THE BOARDS person with experience, PRETTY PAA JUNE” Beets - GRADS “23.72 EVELYN EDWARDS _REGISTER WITH Us | S228 .zere*anity, oat sxod NOW. WE'LL HOLD pA omg | gp Bo YOUR JOB OPEN | surroundings, -|until) graduation. Listed| Mais Oui, Monsieurs below are some of the interesting positions t FISCAL RE FIGURE CLERK he mit | waiting it $275 Spetniions a pA meet a Graebner's JOBS FOR MEN & GIRLS = for his small of. fice. le important than VARIETY TYPIST............ $216 aang, eg needs accu- rate typist, ist have own car. FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER $300 SECRETARY, ques 6HORTHAND You need only good t and «6 "knowledge of ee ete phone to quality tor this meger. 147 MACHINE j Bey salary pale to experienced * EXECUTIVE SECRETARY el span Pontiac executive @ right-hand girl for his = air-conditioned . ~ bl more important than experi- L wo om Se te a busy MEN JR. ACCOUNTANT $450 “Hf you hava a college accounting coeres, you néed no experience EXECUTIVE TRAINEE $300 Prefer some college or the equiv- aa. Well known Pontiac. eeduwieeee $550 Mana MENT, oa Prefer come sales, — $350 ‘ ‘ Graebner’s “MICHIGAN’S LARGEST 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE bar - RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY sor A prominent executive needs ji . PE 19368. : . CALLED FOR & DE-|6 aes x oR ) DESIRES Ingtructions 9 EZ WAY DRIVING SCHOOL course, $30, FE 56-8268 or FE 23-6607. Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL Gober. Call FE Sse ‘or FE Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service © 12 AAAAAAAAAA AA AA PLOOR SANDING LAYING. FINISHING — QUALITY wo! BUD BILLS, FE 8-2050 a poem per & Lp at CONTRACTO FE 59501 Gabe "Roth Pootings. basements fire Brick & [| & Cement roeere A- a BRICK, BLOCK WORK 2 MEN DESIRE —— OF ANY kind, PE 40327 Peg: ts ASTIC WALL Rene. WANTS = aan enpheed. ay ay of MAN WANTS YARD & GAR- . basements and chim- _beys. FE 8-004. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT wc floors, pa es etc. jmbdle 5 —eral_ 2-2340, A&B TRENCHING Footings, Water line, Field til 7 e tile, a BRICK Fe ae and fireplaces, FE 2 .| BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also chimneys. No job too on pep toes Residential cand Ph nll Shino" = BE BRICK WoRK Fin FIREPLACES, ALL aS os EM F008. BU NG et TRU rvice. OR oad, % 3-0833, MA AS40008 BULLDOZING "SERVIC ER VICE—HOUSE- pao ps = = a base- uit unde existent tena, rE = BULLDozIN " ae rst ae, SEP- 30881 "BEACH CLEANING . imstalled, sand- CUSTOM DUCT WORK ON ADDI. tions & co: fo furnaces. Ok tees ie ICS CABINETS, ALL TYPES. BOOK- te. fiktures: Reasonable, ity ~ CEMENT & BLOCK WORK, FE E 50782 CEMENT Is OUR aI SPECIALTY. Floors, 3-4879 re, basements. EM CUSTOM HOME DESIGNING Any style or size to fit your _Blytair ester » reas, rates. Phone CRAWLER-TYPE LOADER, DIRT moves Back ailing. Basements, * Trucking, FE mae wat on 1 one “any ind. 3 James Pinch, 5 B-18 Beans os 5 one Fi | FLOOR a N vice Bert be cas TARE A Pe ry Work Wanted Female 11 TP DAY SERVICE IRONINGS, PICK 5 Gilg WARY Lteer WOES | work, § days week. FE 5-5702. A-l ee - 1 . ee Aud OF ae rie wey A hoons | while t Meorks or | ims. FE 220M ‘ ARD. Ino ING “OF ironing done HIN lege — ie rea- LAWN M NO AWN 5 IRONINGS, $3, @ pick up & deliv 2.5413. “WOMEN - WANT WALL WASHING HOUSEMOVING — — FULL equipped FE 48450. L. A. Lf DRY WALL Ww - ORK DONE, FREE -ostimates. FE 64628. ELECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED Ed 2-8657 ed Murray, PE 2-0087 FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND Serv See the Yellow Pages. FE 27647, Q, SANDING LAYIN AND "Gnhing ok old peers any specialty,‘ GET ET OUR RID ow” ON HOUSE HOUSE : FOUN: GUARANTEED Fs — ALL ROOFs mart } t. 19 ar is. ae 1 me. OS oe Young. LANDSCAPING, BASEMENT DIG. For. os >= FE 5-0084. . ce e, insured. Anythin, in work. thes. ny iz cement & Comm'l. No job too large or too small. ~~ se work, Call Ray. Com- Kon OL 1-0772. sanding and FipoR, Ra »ROOF REPAIRS 40444 Pri @ ALL other ra i gement™ 6-3785 oF work, FE TpEWALER. BaIvE EWAYS, PAT. RIV 8. PAT- cE P TIC TANREPRELO TE jo Pa ae OR 33157 & FE RELIABLE PARTY wih re Eee Low =a ee. «:, estinettineersamiocns. ti tes sapone : | if 4 ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957 . Fer Sale Acreage | 47 | 7 A ACRES ~ E ‘ea os Wold Bee ine school district, very desirable ares, _— Feitncy “poe Sita if 7 “s erms ra -$ ACRES One of the most beautiful small parcels in the county, ean et road front- b+ and 500 feet deep, high bak neee & trees follow ston cada "district. 3 300, cash or ¥% down. “20 ACRES 20 «acres about 10 miles. north of downtown, with live year around stream, level o— -tdeal dings for an jogs. ee at 9500 wit with terms to suit, _Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw s'. Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 STORE w ur “Boome. a, “Aixtures stock “a the Ph. FE 5-6165 = ACRES IN Cid pavem Ba Sewer & wa oval Near Elvan N- Smith, PE 4-6324. Scenic 27 Acres Surrounded by tuture MSU cam- pus, Perfectly located. Call now. Choice 30 Acres Perfectly located near Adams Rd Gently rolling terrain. See this! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 3 Ww. Street PE 88161 of PE 52050 For Sale Farms 48 OXFORD AREA A 21 bead gravely loam, mod- ern home. Auto. oli eo 26x30 stable. Housing for 500 chickens. Series pricot t 3. Le and ap rees. e@ garden. Propert ioe with $7,500 dn. ROY KNAUF 26'9 W. Huron Bt. OA 8-333: Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge PARMS AND ACREAGE FOR Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111. rE 4-0003. SMALL FARM 3 acres. Nice modern 3 bedrm. . Must be seen. Total price $14,500. HADLEY 10 rm, farmhouse. Good basemem barn. Smail pvt. lake. Let's take a look. VACANT LAND Eagle Rd., 20 acres. $300 an acre. eg Knob Rd., 20 acres 9 lovely large a it 890x300, trees & 11 ae locust, $1, Ridgeway REALTOR $57 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 Open Eves, ‘til 8 200x250’ Commercial Cor. Located on of dere ly bastante paved roads HOLMES - BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy, OR_3-1950 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge COMMERCIAL. Now available — approximately 300 ft. of Eliza! Lake road frontage in the midst of Water- ae Twp's fastest wing com- Pi ates. Terms available. John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 M3 West Muren Street Phone FE 54-0447 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 2100 Sq. Ft. on Baldwin Access from 2. streets, Plenty ie | — suitable, any business 2-8388. Evenings FE 2-3829 CHOICE USED CAR LOT, LO- cated on South Perry 8t. riear Auburn Ave. with building. of traffic. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 N. Saginaw Bt. ____Open Evenings “til 8:30 WAREHOUSE & } MODERN OF- fices for rent. x. 6,000 sq ft. 1 semi joad! dock, & 2 email truck loading. docks. High- tion. Call FE v loca 42587, oF giure 6, call FE 5-0653. Business Opportunities 51 DRIVE IN & STORE ON HWY Suchy Realty Ortonville. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ ad PICK-UP SALE: STOCK IN SMALL aap 0 aces — Small capital in business. Cal) 37835 ener $:00 p.m. OF call fo oe Highland Rd. at Pontiac Lake INVESTMENT ess corner on main street in Pa Dorothy , Snyder Lavender |*4¢ HURON re aaaii or Eves, MU ¢6417 eer. HARDWARE PON- rite Pontiac Press Box 8. tO ; inde Bie COMPLETE SAW SHARPENING Hand & Circle, PE 40386, OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY. NO SELLING wif se rated national ization — iS ——,. service “DELIVER R AND COLLECT ONLY Lint = troleum Lge = ir not _eeded, oad enon of 200 CASH EQUIRED To carry the minimum necessary is 262 8. bh eeyy A to Loan 53 - pom. é& from Hf Sead te Fp: phone oe Grit ith at {OR mno38), BEER & ' sell—death in fam- | 1435 Jobe berry fe BR, Troy. MUI ~ SUNOCO ~ SERVICE : STATIONS FOR RENT N.W. Corner Dixie Hwy. (US-10) and Williams St. PONTIAC NEXT TO DRIVE-IN THEATRE S.W. Cor. Williams Lake Road . Oak Beach St. WATERFORD New modern 2 bay buildings with excellent potential avatiable im- in inven- tory ‘only. ‘Approximately $5,000. Representative will be on the pi & Williams. St. location Mon., June 10, ro 11 a.m. to Eee 0 a to 7 - GaArfield 2- 6943 ee 8 a.m. Chimne oo Specialists All kinds o! ell kinds of furnace fireplaces, boilers, water heaters. Incinera- tors cleaned, —— Local reg- istered P FE 5-3701. 2 apples, plums TE located near lakes and only to. miles to Pontiac City limits. School ae at door. $17,500 PE 2-742) R 5 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR +151 DRA ; Large 2 story barn, 28x60. Chick- TAWAS* AREA MOTEL WARD E. REALTOR | REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES Sale Business Property 49, Waterford 1217.8. Telegraph Rent HOUSES UNFURN —3¢ Beauty Shop and Home Beauty rlor in very pleasant surroundings and plenty of steady customers * No competition. ip City of Waterford. Can be o ated eevee from home w teh has bedrooms, vaneled living room fhe natural fireplace, base- ment, forced air oil heat, ga- rage, Large landscaped tot. A steal at $1,500 — peciading all equipment and hi GEORGE BLAIR EALTOR ¥TON PLAINS - _Eves OR_3-1708 or OR 3-3687 Partridge I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A SUPER STATION New modem station, pumping 15,- 000 gals per mo. with tremendous potential. Best location at inter- section of new super highway. Only $3,200 dn... plug stock. An ecard Paes operation on To 3, near Tawas ® beautiful onse Plus spacious » bedroom owner's home with 2'> car garage. Well landscaped. Excellent gross. $65,000 on reason- able terms PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 BUT HERE: 18 AN OPPORTUN- ITY for someone who would rath- er be paid according to his own ability and hard work. A super service station west ef Pontiac pumping 30.000 ga! per mo. Part- bers MUST sell. You can name your own terms. 62.500 plus teeta own te “STATEWIDE B.D. CHARLES, REALTOR Real Estate Service of Pont:ac FE 4-06.21 P § ROOM TERRACE WITH LARGE yard “30 Rooe Rosshire Ct. newly deco-. rated, air cooled, gas heat, Rent, $85. Inquire PE 2-9156 TEAGUE FINANCE COQ. 202 ‘N. MAIN ROCHESTER, R. MICH. OODS | Ph Rochester, OL eons OL, 1-9701 - Buckner Customers ; re . Buckner’s employes serve rie a is weer to dea! at Buck- = ourtesy ~tind= ness are snows to everyone and } or your immediate ana | a happiness by arranging for “USHIONS “Gish Credit wecount with tb B LARGE SOFA, DOWN CUSHIONS company where you are wel-| = your patronage is BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. PONTIAC sor RAYTON ena WHEN YOU ‘NEE You can eet it epi on your | Parsruts to suit your ith your eats problems. FINANCE CO. 072 Pontiac State, Bank Bldg. Quick Cash On your own cignaninel auto. o other atone Up to 24 months | | 10" “FRIG. . REFRIG. WIT FREEZ- pay. friendly and ‘helpful 5-612! or visit Us at our office. HOME & AUTO BAXTER & Ra tiisaline GET CASH QUICKLY UP to, $500 to 1956 cars Bring your Loans also made on fur- ~ signatures and other se- Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206 _LOANS NCE Ne eee reece Mortgage Loans LOANS—$600 to Sl 500 y. 2. For home additions 3. To rough in or coolers 5 rigages Apply 209 eeussate Butiding Pontiac or phone FE 4-4729 Eve. FE ¢3415) FE 5-6165 MICHIGAN ‘BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LAN “LET'S TALK. BUSINESS" Party Store $2,500. Down on Beez and wine business do- ing excellent volume, locat- ed on Woodward Ave. Elder- ly owner not offering deliv- ery service or even a smile t6 the customers Interested hew owner could double this business Hobby Sbop this small Variety Store and a Bar in beautiful vil- lage, south of Pontiac. This is = for retired cou- ple to operate ER, BROKER 1873 8, TE RAPH RD. FE 41 a PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ Sale Land Contracts — 52 drive-in or down ‘vill pe 41157 LTOR | SEASONED LAN Cone i. 25% DISCOUNT $6,200 Bal. Payable $65 month!y at fs case cent interest. Cost "19% %o DISCOUNT Chattel iaate ‘age. Sold for $16,- 800 wi 200 e $8, Dn. ‘ou $7,000, Payab To ie cane el ven) 25% DISCOUNT 4 family imeome. Close down- town. Bold ai $10.950 Dn Pays mon t 6 per cent interest. Cost to py hha ‘50, Call for de- tails and appointment. R. D. Riley, Broker-— 509 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 44821 NEED ASH, 2 [44 cent discount, Balance $4,- ‘78.38; your cost only $3,133.79 $60 per — at 6 in, Boe *A cent, Well: seasoned, sold pur- chaser. en r ON nearly new e at 3610 Cass Eliza Lake Rd. Next school and beaches. Contract bal- ance $7,400. Will discount 15 i‘ pol or sel] for $6,200. Call aor 6 PER NT contract on excellent ow at Watkins Lake. alance due $7,719 — Dis- t—Cost count 18 you $6.82. FE 5-7292. ° NEW BEDROOM, fu tl 5 acre a tend: 1S eens ares FE 5-9390. — WE HAVE OTHER LAND CONTRACTS AVAILABLE RAY O’NEIL, Realtor thos @ Open 99 LOANS $25 70: $500 _ BENEFICIAL’ FINANCE CO, 16" RCA USEC & rollaway bed. 1 easy ehalr. 2 rockers, 2 full sized mat- - Duotherm oi) heater . 3 pullup chairs. 1 pair of French doors. good for cottage For Sale Clothing - 86 | BARGAINS GALORE-ON ENTIRE | STOCK, EN’S SUITS, SPORT | COATS, ETS. PANTS. JACK . PAN | LAYAWAY eR PAYMENT PLAN WA. ET Ez 18 S. SAGINA FE 2-2108 | GIRL scOUT ONIFORK SIZE is. | SELL OR SWAP FO UNIFOR M. FE S001) AFTER | WEDDING GOWN FOR SALE. FE. 8-076. j Scrap & Iron 56A A-l PR RICES FOR SCRAP CARS| _!nd iron. FE 8-8791-FE 4.6572. | “Sale Household Goods 37 1 6-YEAR BABY. CRIB CRIB & JIG BAW. FE. 5.7929. ge Want. mand ainted cupboard with plas 15 Hand qe van- ity, ait ‘mirrored top,.87.50. Dou- bie decker ash 8 “$5, All _good cond 2 PC. LIVING eo ~ SUITE, DARK | blue mohair. In fair cond. Priced: _Teasonable. Call FE 5-0977 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM | SUITE, 3 Heywood Wakefield tables, 2 Rem- brant lamps, all like new, ike ever payments. 3 piec € bedroo suite, $40 FE 8-1713. “291 Scott _Lake Ra. 3 PC. CURVED TURQUOISE NY- » Las ago, sacrifice for $200. jon sectional. Cost 0, less st ! 4 PC. WALNUT “BEDROOM SUITE | | i with vanity. Very good cond Priced low for quick sale. rE. = Se RANGE. 4 | ¥Rs got? , Frigidaire refrig.. good exiles) 3s Imperial, wacker! 5 dry- ; er | Deluxe Laundramat, 2 vrs. old. Crump Electric, ne: 1465 Auburn Rd E_4-3573 iv’ TV $35. 5 PIECE ceaoae set never used $55. GE dishwash- er $50. Electric dryer, $50. FE 5-2766 | KELV. —REFRIG. 3. EXC. COND. _FE 2-1242 » |? PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. Brand All for $09. Pay only si week vy. Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orchard _Lake | Ave oF oe ROOM SUITE. 81 er chest Kenmore auto. washer _& sofa EM 3-3477 are cU_ FT. os “FREEZE. c LIKE _Bew. FE 5-847? 21° MOTOROLA TV. PHONE FE chet $8 Pc. BEDRM. i. SET, DOUBLE bed, complete. Lamps, -coffee ta- _ble Antique glass. MI _6-5754. 6 PC. WALNUT JR. ~ DJNING } RM, © sulte, FE 4-0417. |g ROOMS OF FURNITURE AND mise. Hems too numerous to men- tion. Deep freeze, $200. Spinet. desk & char, $15. Maple drop leaf table & 4 chairs, $30. Large mahogany drum table, $20.. Love seat, $15, @ pe. mahogany dining room suite, oak chest of drawers. 576 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-8723 @x 12 RUGS WOO: PACE. | $1.05. Reversible $16. Impo et $3495. Axminister, $40 68 pads. $595, Pearson’« padi 42 Orchard Lake Ave 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3 °° 1213 LINOLEUM. 86 39 BONNY MAID VINY:, TLE, 414 Ft. W all Tile 20 “RUBBER, BASE PAINT ¢. $3 75 PAINT G_ $1.95 cg Senet ROUSE . 141. w Huron. FE 4-3064._ ie ae NORGE ELEC. DRYER 8 08 9.95 Tappan gas range -. $9 | Sia. 95 Speed Queen washer... $ 99 $279. 95 Norge auto washer $178 | $289.95 Kelvinator refrig 1 cu $199 38-0421 lee TO TWO YEARS TO PAY WAYNE, GABERTS 121_N. Saginaw 5-6189 54) = YOU INTELESTED It nm | MAK- our work day shorter Are i pad ts terested in a cleaner home, clothes and plumbing fixtures? Call G. A. Thompson & Sons to- day about their new All-O-Matic | Water Refrigerators, $60.95 and «ap. Aran ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS , FE 2-402) | 96 Oakland. A have just about the nicest trade for a land cone or smaller free and & ro ae is partially wood. ed b Edw. M. Stout. Realtor BROTHERS 2 toe ZAG SEWING MA- chine, 2 mos. old. Payments $5.50 | -@ mo, Total $89.50. FE 2-3337. _Michigan. | BLONDE OAK DINING ROOM set. lopped Sl mattress, misc, FE CRIB. HIGR CHAIR, PORTABLE Ea hel machine, nursery chair. iN EDROOM BRAND Double dresser 18 fee mirror, case and chest, all for bacon, 20 other sets at equa) savings. Pear- 42 Orchard Ave BUNK BEDS, INGS & MAT- ssts Brand new, $39.05 & up. tion of wrought iron, ma- blond. Pearson's Fu ture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave Car; cy just out of city limits. ; of city ea \. fron a SELL rf) ADF Bi woe ousetraler "truck or WiLL SELL OR SWAP TAPPAN and Servel gas refrig. leaf « dining DELUXE pRSeEDaTRe | =! cant vest offer OF OL 1-1607, DON'T WISH FOR 1) MONEY! Make: it ‘easily Sree | Classified Ads. To, g Agel, \renta buy, pay et €EDAR LINED WARDROBE, EXC. cond. Hollywood bed, compiete. w piano Reasoftapl rE . doLDsPoT REFRIG.~ i" TV beautiful cabinet. Comb. radio & ord plaver | Andersonville SUITE, CRE- table a chairs. $55. 3-257 ‘_. — LOVELY DINING ROOM sET. — » Hace bong od & buffet = ea gee Pm gs leather the? top Shin ern oval z rook ye ~~ con on ser. ‘saben. ot all ~ oa save {Lete 1955 Frigidaire Imperial stove. MODEST. MAIDENS . By Jay Alan aay way Avan | “how! —‘They-sure-ere-biting today!" F Sale Household Goods 57 pre DISTINCTIVE MONOORAMING Midtown Shop __101'4_N. Saginaw FACTORY REBUILT, ‘VACUUM cleaners, all makes, 1 year guar- antee. $16.95 up Thyle Electric. 602 N. Johnson, FE 4-5160 FRIGIDAIRE. aUTO WASHER. Good working cond. Only $59.05. Milks. MI 6-1300. - : FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR summer cottage. 2 living room LO _tric Taciator. FE 5 FE ‘FURNITURE BARGAINS ae SOILED OR MARRED PIECES DRASTICALLY RE- DUCED SEE DOZENS OF ITEMS AT OUR 3RD FLOOR STORE WAREHOUSE. Living room sets, lounge chairs: chrome sets; bedroom sets; ta- bles; lamps; mattresses; unfin- ished chests and bookcases. Bale prices STEWART GLENN CO. 62-06 8 Saginaw &t FE 2-6348 7 00D FURNITURE. LIVING RM suite, $75: full size gas sexe, $75. large refrigerator, $65 FE 5-2833 after 6 p.m.- GRAY. "SIMMONS CHAIR BED. Good cond. FE 5-5803 after 6. SE DOUBLE RANGE WITH AUTO se niscen controls. Like new. as ELEC RANGE. ONLY vi" wide A late pe OD ells ee A buy at $50.05. MI push button, excellent: conditign . 818. a -est model excellent PE 8-2923. HOTPOINT PUSH-BUTTON AUTO. elec. stove. Exc. cond. MI ¢ exc. chine, all attachments. Quick sale. _MAple_ 5-12 KELVINA arcs 7 HEAT nape space heater. rial Refrigerator, 14°. Late 1956 Frigidaire Imperial] freez- FE 2-2257 APARTMENT “SIZE GAS RANGE, | four burner, $80.50 value, $40.05. | Slightly scratched. Also several, full size “ranges in electric and gas at extraordinary values, Mich- | igan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. YOU WANT FOR =o CAN BE FOUND a Es MOHAIR DAVENPORT........ $15 Overstuffed chair ... An Lawn mower 5 Douglas gas drye WE BUY = LAND EXCHANGE FOR THE HOME, Pu 453, 1 ONE eeRiSt IDAIRE nan ONE WESTING OnE Cer) ae “MODERN” REE PIANO, BEDROOM @ PC SET, er, upright. Carpets & pads, for living & dining | rooms. icompy 55 Waldo after 3:30 to 7:30 LEAVING STATE Must sell living room, bedroom. TV. 16 cu. ft. freezer, automatic washer and dryer. end mise. Call FE 8-1166 MANY PIECES OF USED FURNI- ture, Chests, chairs. desks & ta- bles. Misc. items. Very iaoee: _able. MA #1166 or FE 4 MAPLE TWIN BEDS 0 «x 15 rug, refrigerator, electrte range, Washer. All for $160 or sel] sep- __Srately, OR 3-8 ee MAHOGANY SECRETARIAL desk, $35. 2390 Buckingham. MI 4-8323 Birm. MOVING — M 18C. C. ITEMS 3 INCLUD- ing draperies, curtains, new win- dow fan. some furnituré. Metal clothes tree -% | s2i9 value 3-pc. bedroom ste $79.95, Studio couch $24 95 FOR SALE: }# INCH KENMORE. 2 Gas Range,- good condition, $15. | $-4829. . 18 W. Pike St 3 pe. sectional 6 pe. dining rm. set Drop leaf tabie mahogany eae Refrigerator Cone HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE. | HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN, LAT. | condition. KINGSTON VACUUM ane cond., also Ruby Latches ma- Hy in- praca, | Lpccipone Sh rns tar |= USED 3 D ELECTRIC STOVE. CALL na "as FRIGIDAIRE IMPP- dintng room suites, stove and. "| WASHING MACHINE, $0. TRONER. Sale Household Goods $57 |\STUDIO, NEVER USED, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 FORK L. u Gs itn K IPT TRUCK 41200. CRIB, $3 tio; LADY'S Swiease rales skates with casé, like new, 12. 6062 Hatchery Ra... _ Wiliams. Leake. COMPLETE HEATING ft INS STALLA- tion, average © room bouse this easb or = H 7 TTs Wilisme | j _On 3.306 oe Lake Rd. at Sante. | COMPLETE AW SHARPENING shop. Hand Circle, FE 4-0384 | CLARK FORK uirt TRUCK, 3000, lbs. Hift. FE : rd sizes - Ay e CRAPTSMAN JIG-SAW 10 HP | electric moter and stand 18°" r throat, Also woodworking bench | vise. Best offer over 870. Call Fr 173. COTTAGE FURNITURE SHAL- low well pump, pipe fittings and floor furnace. 1016 LaLond off | _Cass-Elizabeth. ~ CLOSET DOORS Slightly damaged steel! fold doors dr ae Priced m $s & Berry Door = co vil 8. Posserk: Pontiac, CASH FOP FURNITURE “FE 4-788) CABINE] SINK.” $59.95; STAIN. toss steel, double sinks, $44.95; bar sinks, $3.96.G A. ‘Thompson, 8 8 Perry CLOSE OUT Ali kinds outside doors & frames a’ low cost « less. Low prices on inside doors & woods, Pontiac | Ph. SCULVERT PIPE 16 ga corrugated pipe at a 35 per lineal t. hurch’s, Inc. fy Mi a3 For Sale Walid Mt Es ata mower mechanic:—Certified deal. 1503 §, Woodward Ave, (Just N. of 14 Mi. Birmingham!, Phone READY MIX CEMENT us a = Ready Mix 25 sk. Silica. ana ie. caeee White Cement COAL & BUILDING bo pay oo 81 Orchard Lake Ave T101 RUSS' NEW & USED ES /EM 3-2731 Mortar .....-. Blaylock dise. SS. ve Hwy. Drayton _Pilams: ; “SALE Bireh flush daors We have a complete line of building supplies to sid you; Steel culvert pips ~ glazed sew- T. Boyce A-l a1 TOP Pog yee + red A FILL. DIRT ‘OP SO1L- BE xD C.Cummings FE 3-5421 FE a FILL SANDS CLAY ry GRAVEL R 35-7540. et Senor ai 1 Noaded PE 6-6642, FE rE Secs" A-1 mace DIRT, FILL EANv. FE 5-0002 & gravel & top soil. FE ert pipe — slazed sev | A-i TOP s0il, BLACK DIRT. pipe Sewer pipe — 8’ plaster board — | lywood cement — mortar—cedar , Roce Posts. Buy FHA 5 yra. to pay Paul St. Cyr - Fl 4 Lumber Co. =. sand, gravel. Bullidosing. M. 4-2327. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. We Deliver Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 2.2543 : SALE | Sheetrock 1m 8. Squirre) Rd, FE: 20233 FENCE: BY LANGER No money down. Sie estimates. | FE 4-0639 or EL 6-124. $55. | washer $25. Refrigerator, $35 EVANS FORCED | ray “OIL FUR- Electric stove §25. 66°' double | cabinet sink $50 FE _5-2766 | machine, $22.50. Call FE 2-3337, Michigan. ~ ‘TRADE-IN DEPT. _ ‘Guar. electric washer ... $20 95. | 2-pe. living room suite a 2-pe.living room suite ..... $10.05, suits, with slip covers, round tub, | tne dining room suite Maytag washer, bed & dressing | Table-top gas range table, sun porch pena elec: | WYMAN’S 17 E. Huron .« PE 4-498! ~~ “USED GAS STOVE. $30. | PE 24608 * USED TRADEIN _ oieeen eas $39.50 : $59 taal eur THOMAS ECONOMY ~ FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Saginaw St. Svotiac ichigan 4 TV—12%4-INCH PHILCO TABLE model. Good condition. | Ph. OR 37665 after 6. TELEVISION BAROGAINE IN | quality sets. Recond. & Popes $30 | up. 816) Commerce _ Alls. TRADE EL ELECTRIC RANGES FOR. ‘ranges. R. B. Munro wee) duron. wsED ELECTRIC SINGER SEW nS — $22.50 Call Allen's. | USED RECONDITIONED GUA: CLAYTON’S PURNITURE & APPLIA KEEGO HARBOR Pe pen _ after 6:00 USED G. ors RANGE, sios NG eg be er B, Munro Electri 1 Wofturs TWO 42-IN TV CONSOLES. REA- sonable. FE 4-0423. WASH YOUR DISHES AUTOMATICALLY Gr savy leg ae ot NO PLU iG ~ $1 _ FREE en eo L.A. WAG co. WOODWARD UPRIGHT PIA _ PIANO. + good FE 2-3536. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. NOT new, but in goed cond, § cu. ft $40 MI 4-2401, evenings. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC range, $20 or trade for inner- cies | mattress & springs, or seg le record player. x Clarkston, OR. 3-7155 $15. Wash tubs on stan 9. Misc. household ps prone 2453 _Union Lk. Rd. . Willow Rd. cherry Resort linens, etc, Als ladies iris. clothing. size i _ 6038: aia lebett Rd. MaAyfair MATTRESSES & SPRINGS, . Mis- matched sets. Mattresses and springs of different colored fab- rics otherwise absolutely perfect. Famous advertised name brand Terrific values. Come and see them. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 _Orchar! Lake Ave. “MOHAIR DAVENPORT $15. Oversturted chair $5, Lawn mower bog Kitchen cabinet $10. Apt. electric range $15 ’ alnut china cabinet $15. Douglas .gas orm $50. WE BUY, a AND EXCHANGE EVERYTHING POR THE HOME OAKLAND FURNITURE — 104 S. Saginaw EE Kitchen cabinet... Apt._electric range. alnut china. ~eoma EVERYTHIN ‘se JOAKLAND dened att Se 4 8. Saginaw Ce PE St MODERN GRAY TWIN BEDRM. suite. Electric Bendix Nar pos 9 by 12 Rose wool carpet. 5 pr. white hylon ruffle curtains. Cus- tom made twin ead = & —— 3 é-dos living rm. drap- —eries._ MI ot RADIO AND 73 MOTOROG:..A COMB ‘0 AND 3 speed fines eehanger it OMtaorsn 4 console, 6-1300. NEW HP. REFPIG 5 PER CENT = Urea TVs Siv 5 Be col. r £V, $300 Sweet's ‘o & A phance, _ 422 W. Huron. FE 4-11 IGERA- co YD CONDITION TWO m Bie, c Ree MADE _INTO ve EME EMERSON. rch set, two bookcases, tables, For For Sale Miscellansdus 60 60 TWO ',-TON cuits PALLS. $25 4- a wy J SOIL PIPE 6 FT, F ad SAVE PLUMBING 8UPPL Laundry trays, stand faucets $23.95 SAVE PLUMBING — 2” MOWER & 30° SICKLE BAR hor ve oes tractor, FE 8 INCH SELF-PROPELLED ELEC. 2 WHEEL, TRAIL TRAILER. $38. $35. 2 WHEEL TRATES one 3-71686 for both. MA 4-2318, call anytime. 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 52 GAL. ELEC. HEATER . $70.95 30 Gal. Auto, Gas Heater $54.95 Cab. sinks & fittings $59.50 up 172 South Saginaw St. tric reel type lawn mower. $60. FE 2-95090. 0 Nelson st. 50 GAL. AUTO HOT WATER HEAT- 229 GAL. OTL EXTENSION LADDER. $20. 308 compressor unit, has been used to operate 3 refrigerators. ere player, cabinet radio, FE 4-4 TANK. they last = ile Free delivery ~ vb ope 1736, Williams Lake R iA BARGAINS, 5 OFF 0 ARVIN 20-IN. WINDOW a 1 iN paints, cabinet hardware, locks, sliding door tracks, hand tools, etc. Call. us - estimates on Alum, & Fiber. screen room a tga Tron, Alum. a b ech & steel Eitehens. read money $5 nth VAL- Hae Awen & | A SM, Ra. 2 DISCOUNT On is Kem-tone and Kem-Glo pa: scontinued colors. ‘ Ber- ~ TY Bros flat and Lusterio paints. nd Fuel and Pain oe chard Lake Ave. pe 5-615 Kenmore vacuum cleaner. Both wo ice refrig. etc. 52 Frank- tr Bi. ROUND OAK TABLE, -RED | me jist Mt sense %. ot No monet d FHA @ a. reere argare - Ow: TO te Heights | FREE ESTIMATES “FE BOSE-RED ) FRIESE 1 DAYENPORT in ¥ good cond — 1 Spo- ; RE - | ANEW AUIOMA 1c aoe TRON TE IRON ER _héw. FE 86-8459. After 4 pm ANCHOR FENCES ~ 3471. AENTION TER TOCEY 80D. __ brook 21174 Detroit new BARGAIN SALE No, » $85 . | 186 Raeburn St EM | FOR SALE. hold ge or luggage. New, never nace & blower 62,500 BTU. good cond. FE 4-0062. SINGER USED ELEC. SEWING! ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES - unusual architectural designs as shown in leading home maga- zines. Beautiful fixtures for every room. Pull downs, balloons, star- Hghts, tree Hghts, track fixtures Have some that are marred or samples that are terrific values |” Buy direct ‘And save—see our large display Michigan Fluores- cent. 393 Orchard Lk Ave |. Empire | PE ¢1122_ 2600 Union Lake Rd at Commerce | EM 3-4148 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST WINDOW AND TRIM MFGR, ____We wholesale to dealers. | PREE 8T/ STANDING TOILETS. sis Pty DEPT | 21n32 double -. $ 6.96 - . ss emece= with Ottin: ngs oes - $11.95) os chrome ord Sees Heese eS fie i = jored — sets a dons urge chalf.......... walew ele Washer... eee ees SAVE PLUMBING st" SURELY. Davenport & Bars ees Sige | | 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 FLOOR FURNACE. GAS. LARGE, 34008 with fittings. $50 MY _ FEET HURT? Peed str be CALVIN MeGINNIS a FE 5-1572 FATHERS DAY SPECIAL _ 25% off Fishing Tackie & Rustic furniture. $159 -Aluminum, $139. New $89.50 Outboard motor, $75. _Costellos. Lake Orton. MY : 3-3732. TRAILER. WILL _used. B. Monroe, 05 8 3. Roselawn GARDEN TRACTOR. PROW & cultivator, 4870 Gilbo, Crescent _Lk. | Gas WATER REA TER. $54.95: | Electric water heaters, $79.05; | bathtubs, first grede. $49 9. A. Thompson 80 . Perry Gas 1 SERVEL ae 102 cv. stove. Trailer stove. ‘83 Chevy, GAS ENGINES 2to9 HP - - at Reduced —— for Garden and other echanenl yuse® LEE'S SALES & SER 021 Mt. Clemens St GLIDE-A-RIDE TRAILER er _Very reasonable O4 8-3515. 4x6'4 fir plywood woes . $3. 1x12 Paved pine beards, ft. lSe Inside door jambs W P ‘4x8 Sheet $1.35) | Fir Plyscord. 4x8x%— sheet ... $4, 13 Blanket insulation 100 sg. ft. $3.95) — Twinsulation, 100 sq. ft. ...... $7.90 Zonolite per bag . st | recy ee fir oe = ox14, 2x16 —- Sou. Pipe ge'vanized dra ‘sewer SAVE UP TO. $500 ON MATER Ls COMP: be BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. #197 Cooley Lake Rd | Pontiac, EM +4111 a 33741 ‘petrott EL 64184 ROMEX 250 COIL AT }iac PER Ft. Wali boxes for duplex plugs, 28e. — & range fuse boxes, $8.95. G A, Thowpson, eC 8. Perry TELEVISION $48, anda hel ft. new cond. One apt sized gas. . ROTO TILLERS Bo easy to os the ladies can run them. us prove it with a demonstration. vi soemer’, makes the genut — eee $124.50 and wih yments hres iLL GAR- DEN NT, t Westenra” ret ‘(dust N. of he od Birmingham). Phone MI Cave ON: ESUTTER: We A FT. Warwick FE 4-5000 TAPE RECORDER & ATTACH- ments, FE 81433 _ , LAWN MOWER $6; PO haa mach. $25, OR Talbott Lumber] # Plasterboard, rock lath. Paint, He'dware, Plumping and Elec- trical Supplies, 1025 Oakland Ave. __FE 44506 ub Ai BULLDOZING. FE #8044 & os a. a een 4-1 TOP BOIL. FILL“ DIRT, SAND. ravel, = > toad humus, Call any time §-8726. A-) TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL & fil. FE 5-1850-FE 4-1303. _ 4-1 TOP 60 NO WEEDS ANY amount, Call P. J Waldie. FE oe | K-l BLACK DIRT. TOP sor. peed teectOr work. EM_3-3482. LACK DIRT, TOPSOIL, FILL. whens & eara: FE 5-7645. “B-l TOP SOIL. BLACK DiRT. fill, sand & gravel. Delivered 7 days. rr i Tor sOIL "Black aire sand, sere 8 & fit. eeding. | CLINTON NARD EM 3-45 as ' TOP SOIL CRUSHED Sea ang, gravel ee ate Conklin, FE 1113.07 FE 4-1 TOP SOIL, aa STONF. —_ 2 = WELL ROTTED MA) 3 _yes. $123 Delivered, FE 2-1454. WELL ROTTED COW ANURK, $120 Dixie Hwy, Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 3LAB WOOD $6 CORD OR 2 FOR $li. FE 5-2006 For Sale Pets 69 1 WHITE GERMAN SHEPHERD belie eft a ae OR’ 3.6756. abaw, 1 YR. MALE BOXER. AKC. “RES. $45, FE 7-8922. 2 POMERANIAN MALE 1 Boston Terrier female. puppy. J BEAUTIFUL SIAMESE KITTENS FE 83241. AG toni, beeen Very reed en, _ disposition. OR 3-7219 after“ AKC REG. MALE pup. Champion stock. § mos 4 ment shots. MA 42630. ADORABLE 3 MOS. COLLIE FE- male, — reg. Also Collie show ‘winner at stud 5-3955 Cc A mathe, one female. OR AIRD. TRDALE ARC REG" YR-OLD female, Reas OR 3-2970, REAS. AKC BK _must sell. §_Dixle Mwy. oe, AK. POMERANIA TOY, friendly to children. oe AKC Rew SHEPARD PU Bitte. $30 on terms. on 2 a iC REG PE KINGESE. ALSO. 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