The », Weather Weather Bureau: Forecast \ Tomorrow * (Details on Page 2) ‘ ‘ 115th YEAR» PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957—40 PAGES ae Fee a Fe Le Pontiac Hospital Director Resig Fire Marshal Bans Beds From Hospital Hallways Pontiag General Hospital's pres- ent bed capacity will be cut by in personnel, from probably 10 to) ‘eliminated as they are vacated by, about one-sixth in the near future possibly 20 per cent, board mem-! the present patients, in compliance with a directive from the city fire marshal. The Board voted last night to eliminate as soon as possible the beds that have been placed in hall- ways in order to meet the over- whelming demands by the public for more hospital care. Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz noted that the crowded hall- ways were inviting disaster in case of a fire, His request for their elimination was backed by — oe Be Marshal. The cutback wil] mean a slash bers figured, ' on the one hand, but better treat- ment for those fortunate to get into the hospital,’ observed Dr Arnold L. Brown, hospital chief of | staff. © * * * The hospital, built to accommo- date 152 patients, has been running | at 110. to 120 per cent of capacity under construction, There are prese: ntly Leal beds in Clarkston High Girl Dies on Her Senior Class Trip sswszse A grief-shattered Davisburg family today tried to, resume the pattern of normal life in the wake of sudden review of the equipment and | death of the eldest daughter, scarcely three weeks after the mother died. Pretty Jean Longton, 17, collapsed and died yesterday quest trom the city attorney a com- oe aboard a train c JEAN LONGTON - Milford Youth Killed, 3 Hurt in Car Crash A Milford youth was killed and: his friend injured in an accident | on US. 25 about one-half mile south! of Sibley, near Flatrock, yesterday. ' Thomas C, Bennett, 17, of 3057 Hillside Dr., was dead on arrival at Wyandotte General Hospital aft- er his car pulled out from behind) a dump truck into the path of al lraulaway truck at 9:30 a.m.,. said State Police. His. friend, Richard W. Vaner- stron, of the same address, was treated and released for multiple cuts and bruises. The boys live with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Also in the car were two Dear- born girls, Betty Dehring, 16, of 5879 Huron St., is still in “‘very critical” condition after spending am of yesterday undergoing sur- = Brenda Rifé, 15, of 6990 Jackson , is in “fair” condition, it was The truck driver escaped injury. arrying her and 69 fellow Clarkston High School seniors to a gay weekend of sight-seeing in Washing- ton, D. C. DISCOVERED IN LOUNGE Jean was discovered in the wom- en's k e shortly after the group had breakfasted on the train, She was rushed to a Brunswick, Md. hospital where she was dead on ar- rival. Her mother, Mrs. Deama Long- ton, had died three weeks earlier ef leukemia. Cause of Jean's death could not be determined immediately by Dr. Russel] S. Fischer, Maryland med-, ical examiner, following a prelim- inary examination. NATURAL CAUSES Dr. Russell said, “Pending a m croscopic and chemical study, 1 cannot tell the cause, but I am in- clined to believe she died of mat- total to $900. This means more|the basis for discussion,¢— | “It will mean less public service while the new 200-bed wing was. Chart Will Have Answer ithe hallways, and these may be Metz’ letter to the board last | might indicated he had held off until results of Monday's spe- | celal election were learned, } “Since now there is no definite) id date when the new addition will| ibe opened and the hallway beds ‘eliminated, there is no other course ithan to get rid of the dangerous hazard right now,’ Metz said to- iday. The failure of the $1,500,000 bond \issue to complete and equip the ___ addition occupied the board's at-) Itention for the major part of last} ree s — * * A sentative program was planned’ jin an attempt to. reconstruct build-| ine — and prevent future finan. | The board plans to ask for an in- Pentiac Press Photo WEATHER CONTEST JUDGE — Margaret Brown, of The Pontiac Press staff, - The Press office which will be the official record in the contest to name the hottest moment in June. To enter and try for the $100 ssion ag soon as possible to dis: cuss how te revamp plans. It also considered a thorough stands beside a recording thermometer in savings bond just write on a post card the day, hor and minute you think will be the hottest for the entire month of June. Add your name and address and mail to reach us by noon May 30. Only one shoal per person, pices: construction specifications that are planned for the new addition. | | Board members decided to re- plete written review of the city's liability on $436,000 in outstanding purchase orders for hospita] equip- ment, The renovation of. the. present hospital building was considered -one of the prime _—— . * * Following this, we members cage to a the new addi- n in piece-meal fashion as funds cocnane available. Willis M. Brewer, who has | Gels Tentative Approval ° Tay on Tobacco, Whisky LANSING (.P%—It looks today like a four per cent ex- = | | Chinese Storm U.S. Embassy’ and Injure Nine lrate Formosans Attack Americans After Court Acquits Sergeant | TAIPEI, Formosa (?) — Chinese mobs went on an anti-American rampage to- day, ravaging the U.S. Em- jbassy and U.S. Information) \Agency Office, besieging a ‘military headquarters and chasing Americans on the) ‘street. | | Nine Americans were in-, jured. The American Flag | was hauled down from the) jembassy flagpole and torn) | to shreds. | Thousands of Chinese, ; worked up to a fre ithe acquittal of a aoe | Army sergeant who killed a Chinese Peeping Tom, |Stormed the embassy,’ and ispent most of the after- noon tossing broken furni- ture and torn documents through the windows. The disorders spread and the mobs tried to invade the U. S. mili- tary communications center hous-| jing about 100 Americans who’ closed the storm gate and were Williams to school administrators| besieged inside. poreand mob assaulted the U. lermation Agency office and | eee it in the same pattern | as dt the embassy, Furniture, pa- pers. typewriters -and equipment Resigns LAURETTA PAUL Money on Way : fo State Schools |, But Williams Warns i They Won't Be Getting ‘Something for Nothing’, LANSING w —.State checks to-! 24 million dollars go into) 3,080 local | including some | taling the mails today school districts, with virtually bare treasuries With the big cash distribution, | however, went a caution from Gov. | for that they were ‘not getting some- ‘thing for nothing.”’ The governor yesterday signed | a bill that put in motion the | payment machinery. * Lauretta Paul Quits Her Post After 10 Years Pick Assistant Director Warren W. Simonds as Acting Head Pontiac Hospital Direc- tor Miss Lauretta Paul gave the hospital board of | trustees her resignation last night, in a- surprise move. It was accepted by the board. Assistant director War- iren W. Simonds was named vacting director and sum- moned to the hospital to take over duties this morn- ing She, announced no immediate Nine members of the 11-member board were present. | Besides William Babcock, there were Willis M. Brewer, Mrs. Edna Roush, Charles E. Yeager, Joseph E. Jones, Harold B. Euler, Cecil J, |Cosgrove, Rev. jbach and James Clarkson, « * * The action climaxed a long his- tory of feuding between Miss Paul jand various board members and represented a reversal of the situ- lation last January. At that time, the director was | threatening to quit over a salary | hike that she thought was not big enough, The board upped her pay to $13,- 1000 a year, a $1,000 increase. Miss Theodore R. Alle- . » Neg i a Cie TES ePID aie PURER OR? Mla oee > “MNT SE HITS TAB STG oe "headed the beard’s special build. ing committee since the orig | imal $3,000,000 bond issue was (Continued on a Page 2 2, Col. 5) Fat Pot-O-Gold Grows ‘n’ Grows _to $900 Bulge Prize money for Pot4)-Gold has gone up another $100, bringing the cise tax in 1957-58. Legislative conferees working on next year's state! Sormed before school aid program tentatively agree on such a levy, along with a two cents a pack increase on cigarettes. The two new revenue sources are estimated fo bring cjaim a state of siege or « curfew more than 25 million dollars to supplement state as a result of the worst anti-, 'in |sales tax collections and primary interest fund -receipts that now finance state school aid payments. The Senate-approved aid propose jural causes, I have found no evi- and more hopeful contestants will called for a combination — of foul play.” medical examiner dis- commend a gash on the girl's fore- head, saying it was apparently | canced when she sthegk Bar bees) ee in tees samen of the three adults accom-| paroring the class, Floyd Vincent, (1773 Eason St., ifeted from shock when he saw the’ girl's body. He was treated and released at the Brunswick Hospital. CAR SEALED Other teachers -with the class. ‘are Vincerit’s. wife and Kurt Wild of Clarkston. Waterford Town. iship, a Clarkston High teacher, suf-. be sending entries, greatly in lereasing the possibility of finding a winner soon. Now is the time 2/3|)5/8 12) 14 dl 15 23) 3I 39 o send your entry before someone The car in which Jean was rid- beats walks off with the loot. ing was\ sealed by railroad offi- cials, pending further investiga- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6). State Legislators Hustle LANSING, — Hustling to beat a session windup deadline at midnight, Michigan legislators today tore into a stack of about 40 bills awaiting fina] decision, including major spending, school aid and road financing meas- | ures, | Sometimes we wonder if our @bout $2,100,000. | ireaders really can read, After so imany warnings about’ following | cigarette-whisky tax plan General Motors Tops ‘with the whisky excise levy Newspaper Advertisers vat the rate of 2'2 per cent. NEW YORK (INS) — General | This plan was calculated to pro-| Motors was listed today as the ‘duce just short of 23 million dol-| top national advertiser in news- sare 8 yeSr ° papers in 1956, the tenth year it | But with a formula based on | jas held the position. A study by | cliece heral, Se Rcemeoa | | the Bureau of Advertising of the | districts more revenue had to | | be found after the conference | Association showed GM expendi- | committee decided on some oth- | tures of $53,778,652, more than | er changes in the bill, | twice the outlay of second-place | Ford Motor Co. which spent $25.3 | The committee agreed. to recom- mend a jower deductible millage irate for Detroit, the decrease in rate, from 2% to 2's, would boost gate-Palmolive fourth and Dis- tillers Corp. fifth. on whisky to help support Michigan achools| The bill authorized immediate) t disbursement of school Faut wanted $14,000, charging thet were wrecked and tossed out. which provided tionalist forces in 1949. '.American Newspaper Publishers | million. Chrysler was third, Col- | About downtown Taipei, authorities were preparing to pro-' schools. HOCUS POCUS American disorders since General-| Williams called this “hocus-| ‘issimo Chiang Kai-shek escaped| pocus” financing which is likely ‘here with the remnants of his Na-t0 cause serious school crises later on.’ * * * total of school roonies,"’ he’ said U. S. authorities advised all in a statement accompanying the American personnel to Stay in- yin) signing. doors. The British consul issued Similar advice to Britons, “It simply advances the date | of disbursement of funds to take Tonight three lines of defense care of this year's obligations vere set up around the American with moncy intended for the next | Embassy—Military Police in a | school year.” | hand-to-hand chain in the outer Hoch lame gh pare eae arene ony | corde dt in an inside | _—_- = = ion a flat enrollment basis, slight- ly favoring areas with large paro- Armored cars were stationed at chial school enrollments. strategic points. Guards were ¢ *.* rushed to other American installa-| About the end of the month, tions and to American homes, €S- another distribution. of — ci |Pecially in outlying areas. ‘million dollars will be made Two of the Americans injured in resenting the’ final inetalleneet : -of | the attack on the embassy were 1956-57 school aid under the 188 ' “(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) legislative help formula. line. state aid payments to Detroit by, ANOTHER FEATURE Another liberalizing feature of) Benny's S Almost Ready to Go Home money|ing firm reco be given one year “to carry out “This bill adds nothing to the recommendations for strengthening primary | 1,000 demonstrators ‘interest fund monies accomematadln had twice been denied $1,000 e a police station in in fhe state treasury for distribu- increase last year. Miss Paul's tenure as director ition in August — as a charge! Informed sources said Chinese'against 1957-58 state assistance to jeame under direct fire when the jcontents of a four-month report by ijthe James R, Hamilton Associates were disclosed Jast July. * * * | The Minneapolis hospital consult- mmended Miss Paul executive management and_inter- nal operations." It noted the fact-that-several members of the board were at- tempting to replace the director and added: “Miss Paul has. many neces- sary attributes ef a good execu- tive but her fundamental weak. ness is that she runs a ‘one man show,’ The director has pursued a rugged path during her eight years stewardship.” It added, however, “Her supe- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)~ jentries which arrive in either of 19 million dollars fixed by the Sen-| ‘puzzle rules, we're still receiving the tentative conference agreement! entries late and mailed in en- that called for a boost in revenues! velopes. Although we've just about was a lifting of the lid on school decided it's hopeles$ to say it, any transportation payments from the| = Denies Threat fo Move Plants GM Head Makes Reply to Williams; Urges Impartial Tax Study. those two ways are automatically disqualified. Turn to page 14 for your last/ ichance at this week's puzzle, and| see the answers. and explanations; ‘for last week's puzzle on page 24. Tornadic Winds and Rain’ Whip Areas of Arkansas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Severe weather which has The stormy weather occurred in eastward across rd > ° pe eas Eighty persons in the church at- tending a masi¢ recital escaped injury. Fifty orphan boys left the wrecked dormitory shortly before it was unroofed. \ * * - Most areas in T vere -ham- mered again by violent weather, with tornadoes, heavy rain and ihail. Threé twisters were reported! ROS In Today’ s 5 Press Pee COMES cee seeedececess . 2 County teow Febobecrerceve 16 eee ewhee were reported in the flower Mis- late to 12 millions. | j | The conference group also agreed to recommend a ceiling | | of four miltion doliars, instead | of three million, on tuition pay- ments. The conferees Were prepared to) | write iti another alteration in the| . © transportation aid section of the bill, changing from one to one and one half miles the distance a pupil would have to traverse before his transportationcosts could be re- imburseable by the state. Five of the six conferees report- near Winters, Marshall and Mount Pleasant, with two persons injured at Winters, Winds up to 73, m.p.h, whipped | the Dallas - Fort Worth area. Drenching rains and hail pelted the region, ; * * * Thunderstorms. rumbled” across the Southeast and heavy shower's sissippi Valley. More. than four inches of rain ‘fell at Mobile, Ala., in six hours. - Temperatures during the night eee ee eccae! bv a |lough (D-Dearborn) , ‘Familiar Showers edly were ready to sign the tenta- ,tive report, The exception was ,said to be Rep. Lucille H. McCul- Weatherman Omits.. The weatherman, believe it or not, has omitted the familiar “shower” or “possible showers” in tonight's weather outlook, a ee With a forecast of fair and warmer, low near 53, chances are good for that long-anticipated fam- OND: ok op f ye ctemdy and warmer, high mies at hany “one possible ‘ scattered know what toward night is oes gga we. was \trapped in a well shaft at ite wats AGAIN —~ Benny Hooper Jr/, whe + a neo, weak Sans. peian. EEE DETROIT (INS) — General Mo- _ }tors President Harlow H. Curtice denied today that he ever threat- ‘fened to move GM operations out _ fof Michigan because of high taxes. In.a letter to Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Curtice said the gover- nor “had misinterpreted” his past statements in arriving at a conclu- sion that GM was attempting to pressure the legislature into oppos- | ing new taxes. ; " Governor Williams had asked | Curtice to ‘‘suggest’’ a tax solu tion to this the automotive execu- tive suggested: “A thoroughgoing, impartial analysis of fiscal policies and state, county and local.” Curtice's letter was an. answer to the governor’s May 14 letter in .. which Williams had criticized GM stand on taxes ahd asked for sug- gestions from Curtice on how to finance state operations, “My only references (in the : past) with respect to location of : plants or operations are as. fol. fs 4 sees i eae AP Wirephote shows his mother/ ‘Betty, how well he can walk in the hospital, ee ee fall, is carried in a sling, a 4 his Manorville, oO 4) Of, ficials Fye Arms Cut _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 24, 1957 Predict Changes in Aid Program The Day‘in Birmingham See Need for High Schools; to Ask $6,000,000 June 10 BIRMINGHAM — Citizens Com- mittee on Education this week said The need for establishing an clear weapons by any nation other; inspection zone is emphasized in subcommittee, and Senate Demo- cratic and Republican leaders, * * * WASHINGTON (INS)—Top cabi-\ships, submarines, tanks and'prohibiting the manufacture of nu- net officers meet today to hammer iheavy artillery, out details of America's new dis-| 2 Dems Say Congress Will Ask More Control ae cued dents, capacity by 1,400 stu- than those making them at pres-| the plan but there was said to be armament plan calling for the} cent. of the major weapons. * * w 8 Special disarmament adviser world powers to scrap 10 to 15 per| Harold E. Stassen will carry the | dl a new plan te London and offer it upon resumption of the five pow- arms control negotiations er ent—the U. and Britain. NO AGREEMENT S., the Soviet Union There was no full agreement) no agreement on the location of the “open skies” sector. The new plan was disclosed yes- terday after a meeting of the na- This afternoon's session of Defense Charles E. Wilson, man Lewis Strauss, Admiral Ar- will include Dulles, Stassen, Secretary Atomic Energy Commission Chair- of Foreign Spending By ERNEST B. VACCAR 0 14 elementary schools accepting students this fall stress the need for more junior and senior high school classrooms in the near fu- * * * Officia] dedication of two Bir- mingham Parks will take place tomorrow . A bronze The proposal envisions creation on what type of inducements would ae It is on this basis that~ the Board ot Education will ask vot- ers to authorize a more than $6,000,000 building program at the dune 10 election. The board has accepted the committee's recommendation for a junior - senior high school; one new, twenty-room elemetitary; the rehabilitation of the old Baldwin School and a service building. thur W. Radford, chairman of the| WASHINGTON W&~Two Senate joint chiefs of staff, and Robert;Democrats predicted today Pres- Cutler, special presidential assist-jident Eisenhower's foreign aid ant for national security affairs. program will undergo “drastic re- vision’ to give Congress more control, over spending abroad, That view came from senators Mansfield (D-Mont) and Humph- rey (D-Minn) as the Senate For- eign Relations Committee of which both are members contin- of international arms ‘contro! We-| Menday. be offered to non-producers to tional security council and a closed pots for receiving a ‘‘small) The proposal, disclosed by au- abide by the scheme or to Russia door ‘conference including Secre- slice” of the world’s nuclear-carry- thoritative sources yesterday, also for withholding demands that Com-|tary of State John Foster Dulles, ing weapons — planes, missiles, calls for a worldwide agreement) munist China be included, iStassen, the Senate disarmament | Many Thousands Hear Billy Graham Preach plaque will be dedicated at St. dames Park on Edgewood near Lincoln avenue, at 11 a.m, At 11:30, the ceremony will be shifted to Booth Park, on Wood- ward Avenue, - * * * Birmingham Junior Chamber of Commerce, rained out of its sale of American Fiags _ YMCA Needs Haven’t Been Inside Church in Years Two Japanese Among 4 Getting Art Scholarships for Fun Project Teenagers, 14 to 18 years old. who would like a summer ful] of NEW YORK t®—Mixed motives from the assorted people flocking ing what this man’s appeal is. Is fun, as well as the responsibility today are bringing thousands of to Madison Square Garden night- of sharing it with younger children, New Yorkers to hear the gospel iprea¢hed—many of whom haven't are now in demand, * * The Pontiac YMCA, 131 Moun ‘been inside a church in years. t The man behind the pulpit is Clemens St., has openings for Billy Graham, but he himself says volunteer leaders for the Summer Fun Club, During the six-week program, duly 1 to Aug. 9, leaders will every minister has one. So what lis it that brings those who usu- lally aren't interested in the sub- ‘his only message is the Bible, and ly—18,000 of them last night. Diann Cyre, a Manhattan strip- tease dancer: ‘I’m in show busi- ness, and I just wanted to find out why so many people come to hear about a story that’s 2,000 years old. Is it showmanship or what he says?” Harry Roskolenko, of Manhat- Teen Volunteers | | be assigned to groups of 19 and | will help them learn to swim, | play games and make craft pro- | iject? * * *® You get all kinds of answers sort of religion, and I’m wonder- tan, a novelist: “I'm spiritually interested. I have my Own private jects. | Wednesdays are trip days and buses have been scheduled to £0) to the Detroit Zoo, Greenfield) Village, Ford Museum and Cin- erama. Roller skating and a Bob- lo boat trip are also planned. ow * bd The leaders will supervise dren aged 8 to 12 years. City Hospital Head Quits Her Post (Continued From Page One) Debate Cutting Defense Funds Both House and Senate Battle Over Proposed $21 Billion Slash WASHINGTON W — The battle over a proposed 2% billion dollar slash in new defense funds was Formosans Attack American Embassy (Continued From Page One) hospitalized, They were the press attache, Alexander Boase, . who was seriously but not critically beaten; and a security officer, Carl Ackerman, who was hit on the head but not seriously injured. Ma- rine Sgt. William Sutton was sent home after receiving six stitches. OTHERS INJURED Other embassy personne] injured it a personality thing, or are the people starved inwardly and try- ing to find out what’s what?’ * * * Mrs. Edythe Hammel, a church- going Brooklyn housewife: “I came because I think it's going to do me some good, I think this man is going to bring religion back to the country, and that’s what it needs.” So it goes. As for the varying motives, Graham tells the crowds: “It makes no difference why you came, If it was curiosity, that’s all right. Many people came to Christ originally out of curios- ity.” i x * * Out of Graham's huge congrega- tion last night, 765 filed to the front in his concluding appeal to “humbly surrender your life to Christ.’’ This brought the tota) of such decisions in nine nights to 5,835. For his text, Graham used Proverbs 23:7: “For as he (a man) thinketh in his heart, so is he.” The evangelist declared that “all of our hearts have a spiritual Two Americans and two Japa- nese have been awarded $1,400 scholarships each by the Cran- brook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills.- : The Etliel. Saarinen Scholarship went to Massao Shuna, a 28-year- old architect from Tokyo. * * * Tsuneko Yokota, 30, who re- ceived the Ellen Scripps Booth scholarship, is a weaver from Ja- pan and has worked in textile de- sign and research. The George G. Booth memorial award Jack Madsen, 30, a paint-| er from Waukesha, Wis., who will receive a bachelor’s degree from the Layton School of Art, Milwaukee, this spring. The fourth scholarship was pre- sented to sculptor James Brewer, 24, of North Carolina. He was awarded the James Scripps Booth scholarship. * * * The scholarships will cover the 1957-58 school year of the academy. | They were established in memory of George and Ellen Booth, found- ers of the six Cranbrook institu tions; Eliel Saarinen, first head of the academy and James Scripps! Booth, academy trustee for many ued public hearings on the $3,865,- 000,000 program. * * * The group called Asst. Secre- tary of Defense Mansfield D. ‘Sprague to learn details of the administration's requests for $1,- 900,000,000 of military aid and 900 millions of economic su for countries with which the United Since 1949, about 67 per cent of the more than $15,000,000 ap- proved by voters for building has been for elementary schools, This has resulted in a great row. The sale will be conducted from a truck at Pierce and Martin streets, as well as from trailers circulating through residential Al s Compare Prices at . SIMMS Belore You Buy Nationally Famous Brands States has defense pacts. » but Mansfield program “there will be changes to assure Congress retains its annual re- Both Mansfield and Humphrey spoke favorably of the over-all sald other two years, the report said. The committee estimates that by 1959, junior high enrollment alone * Bulova * Elgin * Longines view of the whole program.” Humphrey, referring specifical-; ly to a proposed development loan fund, said ‘the bill must be changed in some Way so that Con- gress will know in advance to what countries and for what pur- poses the loans are to be made. I know it’s a problem,” he added, “but we can’t give unlimited au- thority and keep Congress in the dark." * * * Under Eisenhower’s plan, much of the program would be author- ized this year on a_ continuing basis, rather than for a year at Service on Line Route on Mt.. Clemens Discontinued, Cut-Back Also Announced Discontinuance of service on Mt. Clemens street and a cut-back of DISCOUNTS Brand New—Latest Models for Ladies and Men 39.95 Watches, now 27.50 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 71,50 Watches, now 47.00 (Pies @% Fed. Tax) rior qualities tip the scales in favor | disease”"—a blight of sin. a time. were counselor Paul Meyer, cuts years, of her performance in spite of sev- | eral major deficiencies which im- pair her competence.” * * * Absent from last night’s meet- ing were one of the older board members, Harold S. Goldberg, and one of the new members appoint- The new acting director was hired last October to fill a new position recommended by the Hamilton report, A special meeting was expected between Simonds and the board soon to discuss the immediate fu- ture of the hospital. waged in both House and Senate oday, * * * House leaders opened debate on a $33,541,225,000 defense money measure carrying some 244 billion less than President Eisenhower requested for the fiscal year start- ing July 1. No votes were expect- ed until next week, perhaps Wednesday. ~ Meanwhile, Chairman Chavez (D-NM) called top Army leaders before his Senate Appropriations subcommittee. Secretary of the Army Brucker and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Army chief of staff, Army's case for more money, were lined up to present the|Came out of a restaurant on Tai- and bruises; Helen Voselka, roughed up; administrative officer Howard Chaille, and messenger Frank Nesci, both slight injuries. Most of the embassy personnel were away for lunch at the time of the attack, and, those inside avoided more serious injury by taking refuge in the air raid shel- ter. Most Americans encountering the mobs in the streets escaped, but two airline employes were report- ed to have been beaten when they pei’s main street. Heart ailments, he noted, are the nation’s No. 1 killer, but the| spiritual disease is “far worse than the physical disease. It has infected everyone. Everyone has a bad heart:” * * * “We can’t have a better world as long as we have bad, deceitful, stony hearts,"” he declared. “We deserve death and judg- ment and hell,”" Graham said, jab- bing his finger toward the floor. “But Jesus Christ went to the cross and died in our place.” on Beck Ouster? Meeting Called Report Letters Urge Teamsters Board Slate Early Session WASHINGTON — Teamster, Schoolgirl Dies on Senior Trip (Continued From. Page One) tion, but the senior class tinued on its trip to Washington and will return as scheduled Sun- day. The mystery surrounding Jean's death was deepened by a statement from the family doctor, Rockwood FROM OUR WIRE SERVICEs W. Bullard Jr., of Clarkston. NEVER EXAMINED Perry Park route- service will, take effect after tomorrow, E. W.| Dreasher, transportation super. TEWELRY ° —Main Floor Inc., announced today. | intendent for Pontiac City Lines,| In a letter to City Manager, W K. Willman, Dreasher wrote that service on the Mt, Clemens route, | started Dec. 29, 1956, after pe-) titions for it were filed by resi- dents in that area, had proved un-| profitable. On April 21, he said, service | } i im SIMMS SALE of ELECTRIC Suzzss » ed last winter, Edward P. Barrett. j | : | ) Still Time fo Enter The finance committee was or-| “We are not going to jeopardize The riots started after Sgt. Rob- dered to study a pay raise for the new acting director. the national defense,” ‘Chavez told. newsmen in advance of the hear- ert _R. Reynolds of Colora, Md., and Coatesville, Pa. — the man ed urged today to meet soon to Union vice presidents were report-| He said he had never examined Jean, although he treated her Also on April 21, Dreasher said, Teenage Road-E-0 Pontiac and area teenage driv- ers will show their safe driving skill Sunday at 1 p.m, when they participate in the teenage “Road- E-O” at Tel-Huron parking area. * * * The annual event, sponsored by Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- discuss ousting Dave Beck. |mother and other members of the Teamster Secretary - Treasurer family. “She was so healthy ap- John F. English was understood|parently that she never required ito have sent a letter to the other medical attention,” he said. members of the 13-man executive} Jean's father, William I ngt board cons =~ merene SOON-| of 9515 Ellis Ré., was prostrate service was restored on Saturdays on the original Perry Park route, but again failed to pay its way. | ee he told the city; all t. Saturday service on Park route will be halted after to | . |Morrow. ing. ; whose acquittal stirred the trouble “I'm rather partial to air power|—had left with his wife and 7- but I'll have to be satisfied they year-old daughter by chartered need evry peney” plane for Manila. Sen. Ellender (D-La) said in a separate interview he is convinced ‘defense agencies could absorb the 2% billion dollar cut .recommend- ed by the House Appropriations Committee — “and more if they English conducted the maneuv- er on a bush-hush basis, but told newsmen yesterday that he was considering such a move. ' + ‘By E. H. SIMs Flu Sweeps Japan just wanted to do it.’’ sonnei rte anal What are isobars and what do they indicate on a weather map, such as that carried in news- papers? Isobars are a ‘simple mapmak- er’s way of showing where ba- rometer pressure (the weight of the layer of gas above the earth) is the same. Usually you'll observe that isobars are circular lines, ringing either a high or low pres- sure area, ~ Just as a military map shows elevation in circular lines, each The pressure lines are nowadays White-thatched Secretary of De- fense Wilson joined yesterday in the fight to avoid major cuts in defense outlays, * * * He agreed the services could take more than a billion dollars of the proposed cut, classifying this portion a bookkeeping matter. But he insisted repeatedly that re than a billion should be re- stored, Otherwise, he said, this country’s missile, aircraft and warship programs would be af- fected adversely. * * * At one point Wilson said tartly: “Sooner or later the job is going to be open and all these people who want to save five billion. dol- lars a year can step up and try *|be returned to Wallpaper Outlet, merce, will test the ability at the wheel on various obstacle courses, and the knowledge of road rules and regulations. trolt June 14-15, Winner of the state event will be sent by the Michigan State Chamber of Com- merce to the national ‘“Road- E-O” in Washington, D.C. To date 77 teenagers have taken the written examination. There were 26 entrants in last year’s con- test, Youths still wishing to enter Registration blanks may also English is the leader of the anti-Beck movement in the na- than average grades. “The Jean's death,” he father The said when if better whole shaken i ase 18 q & . = TOKYO i™—The flu epidemic sweeping East Asia has moved into Japan. Health authorities to- day said as many as 30,000 | | ii persons may be ill. 4-PIECE ELECTRIC Vibrator-Massager 21.99 e ; ’ Value . Ideal for relaxing aching mus- cles, scalp stimulation, etc. Elec- tric vibrator with 3 attechments. Wahl *BANDEE’ Electric _ VIBRATOR SET $8.95 Value 4s | numbered in milibars, which is it.” Tobin-Cote Post . Use ‘om Anywhere | HIT ‘n MISS i i 3% Es f much, the i ge* E tr Ff ff i = © Priday at 3:10 p.m. urday at 2:38 a.m, see fo Meet Tuesday been invited to attend the meeting. 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W—With- in the next few hours a young Air|many metering’ and monitoring \Force officer will hang suspended devices as the labs could pack, ithe earth — higher than man has ever ascended by balloon — end Lawmakers Pass who himself gained world fame for his high-speed sled runs. Crammed in the _ pill-shaped man-carrying capsule will be as But this extraordinary altitude Bill on Justices jin Capsule 18 Miles Above Earth while cameras, telescopes, and, other data-gathering gimmicks of! both military and civilian science! will stud the exterior. Riding im the narrow cylindrical ; capsule, each man will be earried | aloft by a specially-designed 200- | foot balloon developed by the Win-| zen Research Co. The balloon is made of polyethelene plastic, 15- thousandths of an inch thick and inflated at maximum with three million cubic feet of nonexplosive derson and Albert Stevens ascend-! ‘mum cosmic radiation which Will'adequate. shelter HOT POINT SUMMe liens ithe first venture of man into the LAN : | ‘last tenth of earth’s atmosphere] ;,. oomitas anne Gt ne ssoeinin 6 Formerly ‘for a prolonged stay of 24 hours, 5 $249.95 | Wind and weather conditions permitting, 31-year-old Air Force Capt. Joseph W. Kittinger will squeeze into a three-foot-wide and seven-foot-tall aluminum capsule Saturday morning and rise to 95,000 feet above Minneapolis, Minn. Kittinger, assigned to the Hollo- ‘man Air Development Center's aeromedical laboratories here will only be testing the equipment for another even higher ascent to be made in early June by Maj. tices of the peace finally emerged from the legislature Wednesday with; the adoption of conference committee recommendations. The measure was an outgrowth of investigations by the state audi- years brought to light 37 cases in which JPs got badly tangled up in their bookkeeping. A few of the justices went to jail, As finally approved, the bill would require maintenance of sep- arate bank accounts by JPs as depositories for monies collected tor general which in the last two|. Each man will wear a pressure; suit and heavy coveralls, and the gondola itself will be pressurized. | altitudes planned, Col. Stapp said| that he considered the flights much safer than any heavier-| than-aireraft flight at half the alti-| tude.” Kittinger will go aloft and will | remain up for approximately 12) hours in a final test of the equip: | ment. His 95,000-foot altitude will Apart from the breathtaking 'i- *] 99” A few more left at this price. ‘David G, Simons. in fines and fees, Simons INSTALLED FREE Disbursements from the ac- Sealed and isolated from human- : 1 - ity except by invisible threads of| Check-in most’ come teen MUFFLER radio communication, Simons Will) transfer of the funds to the coun- drift at 110,000 feet — more than 20 miles high — for 24 hours in y Seema. one of the most grueling tests of| Justices would be somtent to! human reaction ever devised. | |make deposits into the accounts at Both Simons and Kittinger have |Tegular intervals under a system, been months in training for the|4esigned to hold down on accumu- flight which will break all balloon|!@tions of public monies in their, | altitude records. personal possession. At regular list prices or, | Guiding genius for “Operation Senate and House adoption of an-|] | if you prefer. to do your own ‘Manhigh” is Col. 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Twenty-five booths at the fair will be Saturday is the ning of a king Pontine Press Photo equipped to provide fun and entertainment and snacks will be available. Mrs. Harry Dovletian is general chairman. Above, with doll clothes rack made by Frank Strubler, are (from left) Mrs. Irvin Maynard, Mrs. Malvin Grile, Mrs. Dovietian and Mrs. Victor Shutt. Kick-off Drive for New Church WALLED LAKE—A kick-off din-, direction of. Visitation Chairman|by Warren. Woodward and secre-- Twelve other womea living in 1} ner for the Walled Lake Methodist! Kenneth McBroom. They will be tarial work done by Mrs. Winford| Church Building Fund Crusade this week also welcomed the Rew and Mrs. I Grant Dunlap. Dunlap » crusade director, comes from the Departm@nt of Field Service and Finance of the Methodist Board of Nationa] Missions Geal for this first Crusade Is $44,000 in gifts and subscriptiony for the building fund and $16,000 for the current budget making a total of $60,000. Over 120 ‘‘visitors’’ have been crusade under the enlisted for the Killed as Chimney Falls WARREN — Fred Jasrez, 9%, et 8074 Dodge St., was killed instantly last night when part | ef a chimney fell on him. Ronald | Sanders, 14. of 8112 Dodge St., teld Warren police that the dasact boy was climbing a rope trained in a series of three meet- ings and then call on the Church Loyalty Days which are June 2, _ and 4. Advance gifts Chairman is L. B. Miles and general chair- man is Joseph :Stadnik. The publics ty has been pre pared Honor Seniors Stephens. Financial secretary and) treasurer for the Crusade are Mrs.; Eliose Riley and Richard Miles respectively. Dinners and social hours for visitors have been under the direction of Mrs. Harold McVey. Senior Citizens to Form Club. With Festivities | at Rochester ‘Set Banquets, to Host Area Classes This Week ROCHESTER—Opening of honor festivities for 144 graduates of the 1957 class of Rochester High School jconsecutive ROCHESTER — The Male Sen- Dances ior Citizens of this village are being called to attend..an -open house being held for them on four Fridays, beginning this’ week. * * * On May 24 and 31, June 7 and 14, and the doors of the American Legion Home on West Fifth street) 1'Romeo Citizens Juné 22 Event to Raise’ 100 Pool Talent | for Area Follies . Re, . Plan Funds for Center Civic Youth Center. * * * measure to the production of ‘The Romeo Follies” June 22 in Romeo High Schooi. first musical of its kind to be staged here in a number of years, according to older residents of the village. The idea for the “Follies” was Mrs, Ralph J. Toles asked mem- Building Authority for their ap- proval of the idea. After re- ceiving endersement, she and her committee set to work im- mediately acing. writers, singers, dancers and to take part. Other Romeo residents’ were called upon to help with jobs be- hind -the scenes under the direc- tion of. Production Chairman Mrs. M. T. Cummiskey. Teachers, lawyers, and other professional and business men ‘us, and housewives now give up ‘one or two nights a week to re- hearse as members ef the women ‘s | vocal group. or near Romeo started practicing about a month ago for their || three appearances in the “Fol- lies” in the dancing chorus line. | Mrs. Toles said that the script is “Entirely original’ and that all participants are amateurs who are jbeing trained by area pro- | teastenals * * The project has been “an outstanding example of com- munity cooperation’’ by the Build-, ing Authority. Reserve seats are already on sale at local businesses the Peer- less Cafe, Eggieston's and Shop. Schedule Given for Lake Orion School Events LAKE ORION—With the end of anchored to the chimney of an |8 this week here. A dinner dance. will be opened at 2 p.m. to wel-| school near, the calendar of dates old storage building near his sponsored by the Junior class was Come home on Dedge, when the acci- dent happened, MRS, MERLIN BOYDEN Two hundred guests witnessed the Saturday ceremony at Monroe Street Methodist Church, Lapeer, which unifed Ruth Ann Jarvis and Merlin F. Boyden. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Boyden Sr. of Attica and, the bride’s parents are Mr. and: Mrs. Rodney Jarvis of Lapeer. Honeymooning in the Smoky Moun- tains, the couple will afterward make their_home in Lapeer, 4 ‘cafeteria of the new high school. | Wednesday. M 2 the J- on y, May | begin a Senior Citizens group the Birmingham | faculty. \Jamies Patterson, held in the Student Center and Hop will be held. Baccalaureate | Services for the seniors wil] be heid in the high school on Sunday dune 2. The Honors Conference | is scheduled for Monday night, | | June 3. ; On June 4 the seniors will leave |for New York City via Niagara’ ‘Falls and will return on June 8. ‘Accompanying them will be Mr. ,and Mrs. Rollin Sembile, George) ‘Taylor, Hazel Pritzel and Mrs. and Charles Melick, them. Free refreshments will be served the men in the lounge. | Idea for the meetings is to similar to Senior Men's Workshop, which started with three men and is now attended by 50. ‘ Five Rochester businessmen Arthur Snook, Frederick Cobb,, Thomas Thomsen, Charlies Sibert! sent letters to 90 senior residents of the area, inviting them to attend. * * * becomes important to parents and| children. There will be school May 31 in |Lake Orion. | ‘The high school will have ex- /ams on dune 3 and 4; June 5 and 6 will be used by the | staff for records and inventory; | and students will return June 7, | via regular bug schedule in the morning for their report cards. The Blanche Sims, Proper, Web- |; ber and Carpenter will have! school throdgh June 4, and re- ROMEO — More than 100 local ;men and women are pooling their talents in an all-out community) effort to raise funds for the Romeo They are all contributing in some: to be presented: the auditorium of, This is the! born about two months ago when | bers of the Komeo Community | musicians | have joined the men’s vocal chor-) termed | The Peppermint Stick, | Perkins Dress | ta their owner, Earl Warner, of 4591! iKensington Rd., is sure that they haven't been stolen. * * ® Warner said that eyery spring, some of his herd of Holstein dairy cattle break down a fence, wander away for a while, but have always come back. | Not so with these three, || Said. They've been gone since a | week ago yesterday, and every | inch of the 280 acre Warner, '| farm has been searched for the potential filet mignon. All farmers in the area have been on the lookout for an “‘extra”’ iiheifer in his herd when milking j‘been no trace of the three year- | lings. |deer in Kensington Park, which || thinks that maybe the three young ali ale ae an EVELYN J. STEINHOFF | Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stein- | hoff of Walled Lake annougce the engagement of their~ daugh- ter, Evelyn Juanita, to Gerald Faught, son of Mrs. Raymond Faught of Detroit, and the late Mr. Faught. The wedding will | be an event of June 29, Monday Club Returns Same Official Staff ROMEO — The entire executive board of the Romeo Monday Club was returned to office for another year at the annual meeting held | this week at the home of Mrs. Alex _M. Galton, || Mrs. James H. Wimborn will | continue to serve as president. | Other officers include Mrs. Ralph || J. Toles, vice president; Mrs. Ralph J. Renwick, correspond. ing secretary; Mrs. John Orth, || recording secretary; Mrs. Ray | Gamelin, assistant recording sec- | retary, and Mrs. David E. Petti- | } bene, treasurer, i * * * | he | time comes, but so far there has) There's a herd -of white-tailed) ‘borders the Warner farm and Earl) =e forgot to come home. to be-on the lookout for black and white ‘‘deer." * Flect President for Auxiliary Groups Unite for Sunday Event at Rochester soring a 7:45 p-m. Sunday pro- gram, to which their parents and The color film, ‘Window of Tomorrow.” will be shown, pre- senting a graphic picture of the work being done by United Church of Christ in the Philip- pines. The Rev, Paul Pruitt, just returned from the mission field in the Philippines, has been supported by Congregational Church for the past four years. the offering taken afterward will benefit youth groups of the church. Orion Council Opens Section 4 at Eastlawn LAKE ORION—The village coun- cently leveled and seeded, section is to be plotted by Gerald) Mrs. Proctor Named Beaumont Leader; Set June 17 Luncheon Serving as president 'Women'’s Auxiliary of William| _ |Beaumont Hospital for the coming | ‘year is Mrs. Edward A.. Proctor - \Wing Lake. Mrs. Proctor is a former mem- ‘ber of the Oakland Child Guidance Board, the social service board of \Christ Church Cranbrook, and is ‘an active member of the board of Camp Oakland. Christie, first vice president, and Mrs. Eugene E. ham; and from Reyal Oak, Mrs. retary; Mrs. Walt A. Plamb, cor- The board of directors includes ‘Mrs. Edmund C. Leavenworth of Birmingham, Mrs. George T. Trumbull of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Vincent P. Russell, Mrs. Palmer E, Sutton, Mrs. LeRoy W. Gilger and Mrs. Eliery A. Laidlaw, all of, |Royal Oak, and Mrs. George W.. Akers and Mrs. Russell WwW. Nowels of Rochester. meeting that 18,416 hours of serv- lee had been given to the hos- the past year. ooard members for luncheon at. iher home at Wing Lake on Mon- iturn for report ecards on June | The club voted to bring its total] day, June 17, 7, with the buses picking them ‘contribution to the Romeo Youth ‘Avery! Clute of the high school) Group spokesmen said men of,up on the regular morning sched-|| Center to $425. Members also ap-| About four times as *many * * * 4 p.m, schoo]. ~ Utica Graduating seniors of the Utica High School Band will be guests of honor at a banquet on Thursday evening to be given in the high school cafeteria, Informal concerts by the junior and senior high bands in the gymnasium will follow the ban- | quet, to bring entertainment to | the andience which will include parents of the seniors. Seniors to be are Anson Rowley, Mary Hamilton, Nancy Burow, Bette Zale, Mary Schultz, | Shirley Hartway, Norbert Pietry- kowski, Ellen Sturman, Gerldine Convery, ‘Larry Elzerman, Ronald Huemiller, Sandra Hubbard and = shows up during 12 the paving, we will Been doing that. 7, ‘Ascured-Quality* | _ ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS * PARKING AREAS Neat — Attractive — Economical © Quickly and expertly installed - 3K if any defect of material or workmanship request — with no cost or obligation to you. 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Council will meen June 11 Village are now being taken. of the) Village Park to study needed park | ceoyialsnasniae ROCHESTER — The three Pil-, grim Fellowships of Congregational Church here are uniting in spon- friends have been invited. | Refreshments will be served and| cil, has decided to open the fourth, section of Eastlawn Cemetery. Re- Bids for a test well in Swiss in| Where Have His Little Calves Gone? Organize Board MILFORD — Three. little calvesifemales decided to see what a} Park police have been uertea f() Study Schools have gone astray near Milford and|“Wildlife Sanctuary”’ is, Steering Group to Mull Potential Needs of High School at Clarkston CLARKSTON — A 15-member |steering committee has been or- | ganized at the request of the ,Board of Education to study the problems and potential needs of the Clarkston High School program re- sulting from increasing ont ‘ments. ' ‘The: membership of the steer- ing committee is: Mary Coltson, Barbara 3, Dodt, Glenn Eller. thorpe, June Gates, 8. F. Goedde, Michael Hart, Ralph Kreger, Rebert Martin, John McGowan, Lieoyd Miller, Sam Miller, Frank Ronk, Charles Torr, Fred Turek, and Jerry Wilford, The newly formed steering com- mittee is making plans for a meet- ‘ing of the general public in the near future. The purpose of this meeting is to encourage as many people as possible to take an active part in the study and planning of school facilities, as members of an ad- visory board. Slate Guest Speaker at Lake Orion Church LAKE ORION — Dr. David H. the' Johnson, general director of the | Evangelical Alliance Mission,. will be guest speaker at both the 10 a.m, and the 7 p.m, Sunday serv- ices of the Lake Orion Baptist Church; The evening service will be a ‘commissioning service for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hotchkiss sailing soon for Rhodesia, South Africa. ." sie nea If You Are Not Enroll now in either EVENING CLASSES unable to fill. VETERAN seen THIS I$ THE TIME TO GET MORE TRAINING the many fine employment calls which we are™ New Students Each Week Free Lifetime Employment and Review Service to Graduates The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Call In Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin ’ Employed Now DAY, HALF-DAY, or and prepare for one of APPROVED Phone FE 2-3551 eee eer ares | Made of cast aluminum and finished in weather- proof black lacquer that is skillfully hand rubbed to a lustrous Swedish iron finish. 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LOT OW MAIN DRIVE, - OPENING’ >| . . : KET n 6 "ee. actital Fg make White ‘PE 24176. Geleeman 35 to 50 to represent A , ls MAR S ere | ‘er ac Or ania hereof, this summons netics BEA 0 po non LoT f. focal cospareiog of 32 = stand- = bs ublica a « Li ‘ Jains DY UNS Ike's Economic Advisers #2s22ae| RSE SS | BS Se a : The Pontiac Press, 4 newspaper printed| oun “White CHAPEL LOTS, able, - bus rs me conduct our own tral PY) d circulated in sald ty. zg Garden & The Prophets, reas- school, Earnings plus bonuses . 4 Produce . B in moore,“dudge of said Court, in the ovy | ooable, FE ¢ aga shoulo’ ayerage well “over | $800 ee Business Booming ssid. County. "this “pu, three #178; sx a0. Li S eeteeed’ ante th cer tanec ; DETROIT PRODUCE - ~ day. of May, AD. 1967. Sater. oft c Fineoin Ave. "Roy: , poe eR Ee creas at “a They warn that increas-|\@ t'¥ Sri. hy guage af Prana pint Daly between ureau . j yment , however. y warn INIA oa Cet rye . locall roduce of No. 1 and fancy; CHICAGO W—An improvem By SAM DAWSON er, bate Register, . SHOEMARER NEW YORK (®—Gains by oils rraaea pects "brought to the Farmer's/i, in. weather although apparent- y : ing inflationary ‘pressures can Deputy — De ‘ BOX REPLIES Shoe repair, 8 8, Saginaw, FE and other selected issues gave an : artes Py oc a by them ly only temporarily—was a factor NEW YORK (® — The econo-| make some of the records toward May 24, ‘57. ane SRaCER LATHE — OPERATOR . ark : o in who ) : , : - ; 7 ees tA . irregular stock marke dee PRICES. Aliiagr = FTis'bu.iin pushing grain futures prices;mists who advise the President which the economy is heading SCHOOL PROPERTY POR BALE At 10 a.m. oo Pe be , tiorous , : higher tendency in early trading Ave = dee ag Sion teele Red.\downward again today on the apparently don’t share all the largely illusionary. Sealed bigs for — purchase ~ cock were —_— oe Press and ap . et uD own seh. wah } today. : : Fe ato *MISC. Asparagus, No.|Board of Trade. doubts that beset businessmen to- ) caived by ‘West Bloomaeld Schools, 5065 — itistive ‘Ranployerent etfios closed a aan 1. 180-200 dos. behs. Beets topped. No.| Losses in wheat and soybeans} day. ; Lodae Calendar ss Lake Road, Keego. Harbor, Mich boxes: re sas ‘Daniel's my 77} > e 0 ls re : 5 Bat Fy ° in . eee ee . saxiure ane pyran to a 128. ? %e bu Gilven Be. " 125-1 50 doz. reached more than a cent at times) Studying conflicting indicators, ge n et, ak wale place’ an time 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 18, 20, fe. Corp., ‘ming gene = s ee Scie , pos — pra wig ‘tele. pacvaeg in active selling which partly waS|many businessmen aren't quite Special communication of Pon- | *#,° ee a offered for neat: re 25, 26, 28, 31, 58, 59, 60, THE qOMEY NEW cae ing ore point or so for ke) ) dry, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 50-Ib. bag.” Onions./a continuation of yesterday’s price sure which way the cat is going 4)... Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Pri- wee tend and buliding ag 65, 72, 76, 77, 79, 80, 85, Stine eee eee en cemating fant 2 o-isi stb bas, Parsey, Coniy, break. to jump. day, May 24. Work in MM. degree. | iisor subdivision incluges ¢-room | f ss” toa aia 413, 1B. We'te sweeping them tn with the The market was still fluctuating 5° 1)? "3° doz bens, Parsley Root. Corn and oats, which had_re- tt © & Lodge opens 5:30 p. m. Dinner at | prick ot aur eo aie te smuan, opp : mildly in the zone of its new a ; = ra gr tgg 7 Poo gg os sisted the selling movement pre-| put President Eisenhower’s|6:30. Wm. H. Anderson, W. een —— Pron 9 ft si! ‘cocons WwW M ‘é any Sy ~oorned ya rc) “4 57 highs postes - past ishes, Red, No. rl ic Advisers —Adv. | “°B" parcel of land with 1-r00 scheal Help Wanted Male ert @ enschael 1957 highs pesied within the past) yy {7 oe seattae Esser hothouse |Viously, fell fractionally in early Council of Economic ise building on Ma t of 7 PPLE _ Saginaw. 431. | ‘so dae : iw. PE : | two weeks. . ewe 0 Sib. box: No. 1. saa i = dealings, sees almost all phases of the na- tagton ey eae ne: of ee look T COOK, EXPERIENCED To ~~ UNUSUAL OPPrORTON ity Background of the market in- ors ote ro 135" Pigs or Rhu-| Near the end of the first hourjtion’s economy climbing to new . Brief Township, Oakland Count deserted as — Semen annervens dua — CALL CHUCK MONTGOMERY — @luded a forecast -by the House- perp! outdoor, No. . 6 ce uld style wheat was % to % lower,|neights this year. ews in comets oC 8 ee oe ig Koad cook. State post experience _ 4-5612. Senate economic committee that Facroopans hothouse, Ne. , iJuly $2.05, new style wheat was It finds business getting more aaa ance W108. 36 Page Bescores of toed ive fe tise Press, "por 9. : SALESMEN, — scHOSL i : 5 3 ; uu. i 5 tai [ national production would reach ral ae ees $1 18- Ae We > pirre| (Ss to 1% lower, July $2.05%, ig profitable, More companies ap-) yaoy “Swartzbaugh, 23, of 5240)» i s oa aeres, more “DESIGNS! 10, 20, = do and 300 ‘ customers another new high tus year. 125-175 bu Turnip. No. 1, 175-225 bu. was % to 5% lower, July $1.32%, pear to be licking the profit Pine Knob Rd., is in the Oakland + of Sale: Cash upon delivery of matches. BIGGER ee oe ’ herr ~*~ * * SETTUCE AXD re Let- oats were % to % eer aly “et squeeze — the rising operation county Jail with his bond posted Seca cuties te 6 dike cee shor Cas aie COM sg Trg Start Apply in Ux co., seis Or. Getty Oil, yesterday's most ac-jtuce. Bibb, hothouse. No ne art a0 irye was 1 to 1% gl daly 8.15, costs that — nes at $2.000_after pleading innocent | Civing ‘of bids will be turnishe a tas without exp. men, _Tomen, full ee ae five stock, added around 2 points $35 bu eet soybeans were 42 to : oh ced margins uncomfortably many 'vesterday to breaking and enter- io chch oo cukeuiean Wak aouh we paris [sry MATCH roe or es oils again won attention from EGGS: Large 00. small 8.50-9 00. $2.33%, and lard was un ged’ firms. . . ing in the night time before West form of Cashier's or Certified Check AMERICA, Dept. WJ, Chicago z. WE NEED ees Amerada and Socony ™*“"™ *: a es to’ 5 cents a hundred pounds lower,| ‘The Council has revised its esti- Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer | pevah cessful bidders will be returned | <2 YEA "COMPANY gig aire gtr gps om lg se Saar wate gio a-gains DETROIT EGGS July $12.22. » mate of corporate pr ee C. Dieterle who set the date of his foribreth. vide rhosabd) ipo) econ! ON cect cue mactdlioas case sues cm ccmks oan kane: M ac action ains, is — “ : saauaaies ra bet to service insur- od DETROIT, May 23 (AP)—Eggs. f 0 b taxes for the final quarter ination at June 4 oe a pares 25-45 ing, compensation, eareer oppor - . ¢ “ASeS cluded, federal-state examinat for each of sa ance debit in this sree. $5,000 to pa urd othér benefits. If Grdin Pil cabot | ae ead - 39: large 33- New York Stocks oo Ss al pele Bineculare and a camera valued | “sid ea Kose, 5 guid be ae ee ret ee on tae. you. want ——— rain rrices Whites: Grade A. jumbe 30 ju above noc: “Bid on Maple Road Property. _ —_We will train you. Cah PE 2-Gsls. a ou “~ 4 ee Bey Sia ive tin Orede ». Late Morning Quotations) record. In the immediately pre-|,+ $75 were reported stolen from School District reserves the right AUTOMATIC Ra ancl _ ' ponte share to ee you painter maaeet “large 20-92, wed ave. jembo 31; large! eee os ceding quarters the profit rate Ben's Loan Shop, 4 Patterson St.,|‘ relect say or all bids enced and able to eet up & run Mr- Ouyer or tar Bruns, The CHICAGO, May 24-—(AP)—Open to- Grade A jum Gad hdl bee ining Police discovered a hag tae f single and spindle m z ir. Ler ine ae s : ‘33.-“Grade C. larger 28 : iAdmiral .. 112 Isl Crk Coal 80.5|/had n decli : after Pontiac ice 2 May 24, 25, 27. ‘5 chines, Good opportunity for older piace: Cy Owens, ; ; igttBOAt FOS = Sept... gas Checks 24-36" Wd, ae, 34% ‘Au Red, "81 Johns Man... 304 t * + large window of the building broke = «eae, San weeeorperencign | —bacnew b, Fentis, guy oie on Dec Tr | tes Grade A. extre large 31, large Allied Sirs a re Kelsey Hay. 454 The Council further estimates! anout.5 a.m. today, sensed ——— Je tbe Ot ed bs closed satu 7. Mo ° calls, WANTED epi 2i2% July. ...... 115% | medium : . 384 Kennecott .. : Commission - Daniel's Mig. " Pe uens ines) Bev 118%. us Grade A. extra large 20%-31;/ Ate Ca det Kimb clk 46.2\that in the first three months of Blue Star Mothers will hold | tre of'tns County cuniy eee Michigan.| _ Lake Rd. July... 206 Dec Ne ee eas Tiers ia oa) aah tolaloes eo ree 88 4 this year the annual oo bake sale in Federal Dept. Store, | st ther offices, | 2420 WPontiee tare} CAB a age a eeat AT ONCE Sept. . ” 2 08% Soybeans— — arke t fair. Sup-|Am Ailrlin ... al illion dollars be . "| Road, un me. da; ‘ : Dec 2.13% Jul : 14 | business and overall trade jus | Bak .... 346 Lehn & PF .., 24.3 just 100 millio —Adv. ik, ‘Eastern Standard Time, Orchard P.m ode] car for March 214g Sept 229, [plies fully = receipts. ct tumbolam Can... 413 LOP Glass |. ait record. Since fourth quarters are|5at. 25 foes es 3 et at which time and! Ag DRIVERS. STEADY & PART power lye es sic aren: Ir the Corn- va NOM Berton OF eee of large “B” offer-|am Cyan... 86 Lid McR&L .. 33 often the best of the year, the; x, e Sale, Congregational | piace they will be publicly time, Day o1 night. 101 W. Huron euthera portion of Oskiand duly . . 139% Jan . 2.264% and some shortages foie bales as'Am Gas & El 39.4 Ligg & My often UMMA g ” yead for furnis! and oman ay . =F On CHARCOAL County Must enjoy working with dent 1 +34 12.20 | 2S Ome sas cents oa grade-"A" |Am M & Pay $0.1 Lockh Altre oat slight dip in this year’s first quar-|Ghurch, Sat. 8 to 12. —Adv. | Teed for, length of 1.380 lineal feet of | - COOK. EXE. ¢ Bain 2 = < , 1.27 Ss Motors ... . EEE bt @°-8" grave se an mm: re March ear Tas arse Aim Nous $e Corilard . 1e[er WSs coe sg sinessmen had| Rummage Sale, Sat. 8 a. m. 128 and constructing | Ot 200 times! fect of ort ans cot oe Mechally. ae ae acatien: — N eoneye ie Li i ese a duly ~ 1268) CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGG peng 153 Lou & Nash 774| In fact y sdereble drop.| W. Pike St. Clothes and household | 9, combined jensth of 290 lineal feet of b . OL prea Vill be considered. ; | CHICAGO. May 23 (AP) — Butter|Am Seating .. 29 Mer ae 32, \expected a consi —Adv.| face Course, 3 P- on 4.11, 27711. cAnTED: POLL Tile CARRY Ae steady: receipts 1.409 ~big yong Pye 8 ro Sacer. 334 McGraw H.. 43. Stock market traders bid down 5 Stienigan Cente Mipheer | Depertmcel CARETAKER SMALL APT BLDG. { WAN boys and full time nigbt stock $e ir - ' c 5 Reloused From Horpiel sree esos Somemedg em RE ESE © Hires tak i oar, emma ahi pratense ten] EE ee | “eerie ee ; i '89 C55%. ema ed Merr Ch & 8 207\pearing to believe that —_— - few Street from IE LEADERS — YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SE- Released From Hospital coe et aes taee See a Mpls a wd eocene might trigger a recession. —— a Chamberiin: Street to Village Limits “ot : i3 a AKERS _in woe Meorking. Call EM 33894. lsale shai 3 on . ~ otha othe «Personnel bad ana0Ty OPERATOR. Must BE fe | 12-13. ‘ont Can... Rex Drug | theria, tetanus and smallpox ay 24, °S7. 5 experienced Call a Cont COP&S . 13 Reyn Met... 62 | . et schesl, and seAUTT 5 pays | ‘+ 78 Rey Tob B .. 55.6 DETROIT LIVESTOCK no longer given Exp, pfefefied. Albert — 4 TV Wide World Show :== Sere 9) BSR. Beemer ay giareoeom| Seat he mimes 0 otices _ pees Branch seater peta s bas _ : ‘ P wires a few CaB 6 aD Corn ra ++ 98 Safeway St .. 71.5 ble 125. No early sales ty- re-| Of the physical examination by _ Death N t Req work. Apely 1006 @. al S ore urtiss Wr ... 45.2 gt Jos Lead . 34.3| Cat ble 250. Bulk early date family doctor. ——— vor sg Fy BA SEs Re ok yee 3 ae Fen 722 St Reg Pap 25.54 cows; few loads a gets or ‘3 ED ars Lk. er iM eer year ered; most G LADY, TUES. "AN 5 nsored G Doug fe hy DAN RR. 33 ie vows fully weteagy: "a not much done} Gwen below are registration anos. MAY 23. 1987. ARNOLD P. a an Gen tres. Roepe ~ cum at ee * 2671\0n year fed and heifers; dates and In most schools 821 Monticello, age 4%: metered a Ore MaAytair 6-1619 u Pont .....197 Shell Ot ‘* 89.2 most utility cows "1430-16-00; eanners es places, husband of Mrs. Mona £. Bimm: CURB GiRis oe COUNTER NEW YORK General Motors |East Air L.... 38, Sinciair ../! 68 |and cutters generally 14.00-14 2; Gn. |kindergarten classes - will not be _ gear father of Richard A. Bima: Fyr work st Camp Dearborn near help. Over 418. Apply “A. & W. Lhe : Pi [East K . 99.7 Secon ees 58.7, mercial bulls up od steers 24.50 com- held on roundup day as indicated: Rynold, Herbert, frntie and “hee. i7eo eral Motors Rd _Root B "iruren. Eesseteelee L 3 vill NBC-TV's 90-minute nd Auto L L .... 382 Bou Pac 43.4 prime 1330 Ib. f tors Rd Gis Von ihe will sponsor : =| R aa 187 goa R ! GLa pared ¢ week receipts below last rge Bimm. Puners! service will Se CURB ‘& COUNTER "APPLY [= afternoon “Wide Wide World” gecell-o ",. 43.3 Sperry Rd... 22.1, week: fed steers and fed: heifers closed) Bagiey: June 7—All day be held Monday, May 27 at 1:30 Scene oc Ea Been ir D Garroway as Sea Mer... Gla drone |” ahtins eady strong; cows strong 50) *Balley: June 6—All da p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Pu- his! ‘ _Saginaw or 9¢1 Baldwin Mm series, starring Dave y |Pirestone . 98.2 "" g3'3/ her than last week's “nigh *Beldwin: June 5—Al neral Home . LERICAI : = Std Oil :$3:3|eente” me : ting. Interment ' CASHIER — C ‘ = ‘a the 1957-58 television Pood Mach |... 63.2 | ad # on canner and| *Bethune: June 6—All da Wiaattiera office ing. In ! host, during the Std Oil Ind .. 54 | close, most vanc . : fs at nN allable for : h 2 | Pord Mot .... 5S. Sicutter grades; bulls 50-1.00 higher;| *Central: Afternoon of June 6 in White Chapel. Mr. Bimm } 1nCcO Pert Ba postin av ae — - season, it was announced today. | prre. Preept Sul __. ‘ord = oa Oh || Sa aoe oe { classes steady to} Crofoot: June 6 & 1—Two days, ail the Denciosn Johns Puneral . 20 3% Lp “haa ou: =. Se eae cutie, mate Sanam RE Rte 2 HE Meee: dng pnd ener, Ratio JACKSON. MAY, 1067 NORE SG me ag | Fe jointly by Harlow H. Curtice, ted FS a Bak bes cas > sogg — 23) poorly high ¢ choice to low prime sete. oBagthorns: Jane & =p ont = May, 44 Seminele, 0 ‘age 73: beloved Division but: cashier experiance & & ability . a = ynam 97.7, ed steers 24.25-24.50; individua’ wife of Richard Jackson; definite asset. oe panier “ee the Ge® Elec - 63 pei ace a ars astes poortinne ted steers reached 25.00; fellow: June oe 6 —twe days, all of ling we and - Avoly ty totem, Tr eee ert W. Sarnoff, president o \Gen Pais ...... 446 pe at pa *° ane! low choice fed steers rten in sessic ard 8. Jackson Jr.; dear sister of WINKELMAN’ National Broadcasting Company. |G¢ ae 434 Texas co... 123/21 00. TS; several loads standard peo-| ‘McCarroll: June 5—Al toy. ice Will be held Beturdey,. May COSMETIC DEPARTMENT HAS a y* fer (Om Meee... 82 Tee oe Sn Ss eee ee nee *MeConnell: June 2 at 2 p.m. from the Brace-Smith Ford opening fer. experienced | sales Suns are Se eer ny St ioe ta. as Thomp Pd |. 80.3 utility steers 17.00-18.75 most choice| ‘Owen: June S—All day muvee Puneral Home with Rev. Paul T. way 0 ‘Mowr week. Bee Mr. Charles Van Doren, nationally. Gen T hoa 4h Timk "eR Bear “1003 fed heifers generally under. 1.000 Wee pagel June @—All day. Kindergar Hart officiating. Interment in Welson. Simms Bros. 0 N. Bag- -winne +» 38.6) 21.25-23.00 to choice Fm 5—A Oak eee a eres acces Goebel Br) “44 Treat Con "7 at oe-3h wtility, "1680-18-00 most Caebeter, June had Bm June 7. a.m. Suith.Pusere! Heme, aa Motor DIETITIAN a = ie A rican loesdvear ea - “Carbide 119.6 utility cows —— ome ereial| Whitfield: June 6. 6. om june 1. pm. McCARTHY, MAY (23. 1987, HAR- 98 per mo. starting salary. originating from major Ame: aoan’ tes ‘ ir 30.1\cows 16.50 and cutter COWS) swnittier: June $-—Ail d old M., 478 Mt. Clemens 8t., €@ he. we. Liberal: persone! pol- historic locations. Gt No aay Unit Air Lin” 38.3) 11, 11,30-14.50 mainiy 12.00 and up: e few sWilis: June 7—An ay. ' = Sarre husband. of peg on pan y pet Seatac Qenerel Mensa : Greyhound . . . wei’ : Jume . - . . : - ; 2-8161. i : it i Dulls “16-00-1180 few heavy : rt rthy. Funeral rn 4 rE The series will consist of 20 Gulf Ou. . 145.6 ~ ‘ants a mercial bulls up to 1800, “Wisner: head =. cvs be held Saturday, NEEDS DEPENDABLE LADY FOR BABY- hour-and-a-half programs, to be Holland F ... 10.1 Us Gas | 318| utility bulls 15,00-18.00 few good and = May 25. at 19 am. from the $ days, live im. FE £1902 ee ey ee ee eae he eS ‘sek caer enhvee Ue to 38.00:| Parents who cannot keep the) = 4° "ig. will He in state at PROCESS i TIN N [poem 45:30 p.m. beginning Sept.| eee Raw oe a eee: bia heifer. calves 23.00 most above appointments should call the terment in Oak Hill Cemetery. ; DINING ROO} (*.: Inland gel... Oe Tee ie shoe, 26-0 fe yeariing stocktre 21:18-|9 00) principal for another date. On a een SOR GINEERS 2 HOSTESS ° ir « me ty it.’ i . * . att MOR JEWELERS © MacManus, Joh and Adams, |tnterlat tr. 39:1 Sete pm eS eneugh ¢ ne tolThose living in the Herrington| * M., Dvorak, Clarkston, age EN Zot's bes en opentig fer. 0 dix. t c., is the advertising agency that Int Bus 3 Meh ae 1 Ween BA... $3 | vealers uneven, to. weak, de-|Hills area should contact Adeline | cr Meera deae teaar of deen Experienced in cut & sew, ans dena aoe oy. nPBly , 45 S. Saginaw ca represent General Motors in Int Nick 20.1112 - Woolworth"... 3 ciine on, the Prime vealers; however:|Hook, principal of Longfellow TM : dear brot Mrs. paint or hard trim im person only, 4 p.m. to 8 p tt good ~ + 4 . (Next to Oakland Theater) connection with this program. Int eevee 40.1 yas 1 tS “3 outlet at stronger ; during the|School and those in the Kennett Woodward, Mrs, Mary A. Barker, Westward ot Square Lt. BA * : Int Silver ... 46 Yngst Sh-& T 1003| Week, choice vealers 26.00- enroll their chil- Mrs, El , Pe chine ek Int Tel & Tei. 35.6 Zenith Rad ...1184/30-00; most late ; good|Road area may as Morrison. service wilt EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. .OR | to low choice veel 25.00; stand-|dren at the Hawthorne, Owen or id Monday. May 27 at 1 QU ALITY "30328 for interview. a STOCK AVERAGES noted up. to. 2°00; ‘culls 17.00-down., '|Wever Schools. with Rev. Walter ‘Teewwissen Jr . ~ EXP. WAITRESSES * noted up : . ‘ ; : - Nsh| , . t Whi ‘older. Call : Deane ety —(Compiied by the| | Shoes Spmparen last ‘weet ‘demand , Chapel. Mir. ; will Ite: in CONTROL Fe ‘seis atyeen, Sam. & Associated Press). os pa tiilty to choice slaughter ® state at the Costs Puneral Home, 4: mm. Indust. Rails vill Stocks|iambs while small ‘supply. choice and - Mal bo ENGINEERS EXP KITCHEN HELP WANTED: 77.4 1844/Prime lambs arrived early in week fo uc ion 0 rs ~_ Plains. } A Big Boy Drive-Inn, 17.0 1868 I a ge Re DM gre t Te ss hearted Watertged Assembly plant statistical bite ih wl 75.1 180.6 | 1.00-2.04 $ - bd 3 EXPERIEN INSPECTOR AN 720 1774|prime shorn lambs under 105 Ib No. if R h N H h Twp. age 89; beloved mother. of Sadar to wack 1 aie Geen 77.§ 18$.1;8nd 2 pelts 22.00-24.00 none offered 0 @ac ew | Mrs, Helen L. Vansickle, Ceylon quality control experience ee Se SS ee 133 tl oe * awe "east 71.00-22.00:; Inte =e Biron Peneeal ‘sorvies will be ; EXPERIENCED OENERAD ‘ : ‘gitrade 21.00: ind goo = held M 2 2 p.m. ork, iry. . 0-8 271-6) 00-20.00" slaughter ewer were steady] DETROIT (INS)—Automotive tron, SparteOntla Ciepa © APPL. Y 2 iildren. Private 709m and me = News reported today that U. S. teravat’ tn Weeter. Gas” te “Main Lobby othe? Sun, otf. Huntington Woods ©. 3. Mephier Ce) S a production this week is ex-> strong will lie in ‘state st the LINCOLN PLANT one eee week. _1i 30000, : Ce ; six-week high See Bere, ty | |Figures after. decimal points are eighths AGO pected to reach a rk high “s “lene * including 2 EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL ESTATE High Low Noon|, CHICAGO, May 23 (AP}Salablelof 128,062 units. Card of Thanks 1 Wixom Road fg“ — ice, & hy Lr - ss on putehers sows moderately, The trade paper said the manu-| Her raminy OF Davi DA’ McDoN. North of Grand River pak; oA TePHured “HAY-CIENDA” Bo Oe Gien cae "hy *Aeltance'ok Rsteriot 2Menp Re eteltacturers tured out 177,390 cars| "tui rucuny eatesuiaes ed | . NOVI, MICHIGAN 3 =i ae +oee vi e = P Moweit Hee ett. 6 fs Be &° |ahip cement, Ne. 5-2 160-6 te, week compared with 108,118 ot rmpethy oe ae Weekdays, 8:30 to 5 /Peninsula » Gos 10.1 10.9 : ; . ‘ Located near Ford Proving Grounds and. between ie tee & eo “ae th aimee : 1 theses nights ihe Ne i8\the week ended May ss year| ana : ost Dear Father . Open Saturday, May 25 ; Romeo and Metamora. 10 spacious rooms, 4 bed-~ So ASS 134 OH, a.00-18.00; No, 3-3 a I. __ in — Apply Room 1065 rooms, 3 baths, full basement, oil furnace, 3 natural Warne te Petula Co... 16 “Le = 16/%, mt Lovee mamon? OF wi : ; ; fireplaces, 4-car frame garage, separate. servants asked. + Ham 1 L. Leach, who passed away quarters, fenced:in dog kennel, large barn. 3% acres ; what Sod t T sive to clasp his : of land, beautifully landscaped with aia ay Business Notes Mis bapop, taco to eee dairy Parghe tae RES west: flowering trees and shrubs. WE CO-OPERA hate That meant so much to me, a-| fiecnamc.— Shown by appointment, only. OPEN ‘Sunder be: “ ms Badly, seed “7 on oe steady work, must have ¢ tween 2 and 6, Please call-or write for a brochure to Dean Brothers, Saginaw Higeue 3 say & sents, Beenenn « AND CO., REALTORS, 4711 /4/St., announce a new drive-up g, 0MELVIN F. 1; Mt hic TE 3-3400. | |\dow. service for the public GERANIUMS National Food Stores a. , i : * RA Woodward Ave., pee chigan: line aaily, tohtdée and cubirtes can be -DRIVERS— Pontiac Area - EXPERIENCED ; Wak: - HEAVY DUT Y TRUCKS © at the Palmer House in Chicago. Flights r "You: can” puchase Redi- Mix Trucks with small down Ji from all parts of the United.States| pan ~ payment. . . excellent opportunity for peqhers .. » tile la a will learn of unusual new com*| will add ‘proven ond very profitable operation. ’ pany developments and hear dis-ipome from | A dl e ‘ SET WEEN 9 sud 4 P. 1 cussions of agency-building. | day, June | ____ 1116 ANN ARBOR ST iS — The 4 FLINT, gcse e. a \ \ i. “W : , ss, FRIDAY, ) ____te-powrt _ Swaps od Foo Na Gas pend PT. size +4178. rt nities 81 nay oP $125, ot ABC A ondition. FE Lon aan Leas. | ‘7 FORD To) a ees. ipo: ae Se ner ee smayics STATION vos opel pon ax trade. E GAS RANGE, Tike \ \ by Dick T STORE ROOM. Auburn & Rochester gies ‘atoc fe 5 NGLE | 4pT sIzE bargain. a i oeiaie RABLE rking. estment required saree shale ew, real ‘ " > location. Ample St ee comes oe ee ITIOUE a NIVAL S . ; decorated. New at less | _équipmen STATION shot for ng le ANTIO . vacate . CAR =? \ fork ae 2300 4. ft. Includes SERVICE ee 7a. | machine. _32 AIR. pion lng Large collec hairs, 10 ches — : ( fis “PP eeats. per aa. Mr. Sonik. a ee ae 405 i663 CH I car. _| storage bam 40 ¢ torian & : . all utilities. a $00 7 — topics re = for ee x mene rockers, & ete. bn or ; | 2 eb BY Owe. _all OR STORE, "600 6Q. FT. ° i um- SHA FE 2-7367, pend : Sacrifice—By Owner OFFICE OR foot, parking am open, fe ind ne = ta | ina ae TiA/T 6 DA. Rice GEARS Saturday & Sunday’ for ; a Axe r w ater 7 oe ad. c j { Fo Cite ier peal. Abuest ‘be re. ae man anand Gh. hee for : FE ary i YOU WANT en CHOLIE) a aed Sean Se a re : On $1500. Ca! o3-1301- - or trade AT L& but @ : NI een e ty for Ls pie Opportunities 51 TO SELL REALTOR ee FE ORY BEATIGN WATION. out of Pandlbngg © all i : FIELD HIGH. en ee ide CLARKBTON Business % RrRiDGs is Fie BIRD’ MERCURY STATION WAGON. fees te. pay co eee sOUTH re ide we offer this eee aes tn yee fe 7 BEDRA i rage: Owner. MA ACE TYPE ee oe. to se iS1ON el cet oe ac ae sat have | sizes Ranges and ‘water ‘ ios ir stom | pre! read e. car « TERRACE stmen' : COLL what aters. beds ee ———— fap soll paced Pipe a Vacant and ust a co vines F dP nage Good inve 14,000, FE EsT ‘pBLISHED 3 bed-| Loaded. contracts or 19. Bathroom springs ol. deluxe ranc rt with quality wo move “ ear oe Hi MODERN, PRI- for sale. $3,000 Dn. $ WELL pooper dhs mf tate. land Cervenka, FE 8-04: dressers, vanities beg Ee, —. bujit-for owne hout. leree Bie years old—2 il. nice naehen, TR. > HOUSE, = down payment District. $3, shop. ame —= same p able Mr. Cer ‘RN HOUSETRAIL- attresses. Living bles lantps. a) manship —— Berge Pp room, cuing *viteched gare: ‘vate owner ent FE 23-1360. 5-0057. Partridge room equipped. ee acon a @ MODE for anything 92. = asional chairs, room Ly ee ieee to coare aon os erage saditien 1p | vale ow tppointment PE VE- Bdy Thru Pa: stiet_coneitered. “Sod Bos 1, | Or “wul trade ote FE © 102. | oecasional chain "Sie ‘cad aur : ture windows lity ca. ‘| with sizable s “foox200 ft. 7 ROOM HOME, M storms & Yy Partridge offer Pontiae Press, alue, car, land. et > 4 DOOR. nites. D say & USED : — both qu arpeted, Wonderful rice an 4/7” ROOM alum. & Thru ple. Write Pootios Frese, Bes ™: oe DELUXE val- s me NEW real 4 room ms also ¢ te in rear, i fence. P us. etian blinds, room house List LIVING | _bie. W R STATE DODGE truck, equal ur other misc je dept. for ? ee ee teae eed coe e| with steel beat—try ores omen gg elgg mong AURANT AND WE COVE: ee ac eoae | ae oe eee Visit our tras Z Ete, Wee sain tau core “eas fuminum stor Bee 90 Pee amis aeen oc men: aa, tarterer Boca aa. eer fre as unit masonry construc. te. PE S4ste,” eves. cit ba: LAY-AWAY PLAN | bath. 2 car gl ogre Combination : rice, $11,000. $1500 Johnson, Pi. Bar| Motel ¢ ee we. ¥ ae ee cat tea USE OUR /gq w desires q see this | Extras, Pp je offer. 101 8. “ same peliding Mich. -| tion & 4 room. tage on U ‘be PONTIAC. for season To pay i @ 4 Mr Hor ior appt. to Re ee. WHITFIELD SCHOOL Pras 3142 -sEDRPULL Don's ye gee far 000 asi home. LF ft. docs lendins ovary “ina law OR 31819. ior uP ro 20 wor trade. came aut Pa [oe exclusiv NEAR room fra. ch, Boy. 1 acre. a sed alone ing w ly | contract. Of f CHANNEL | e ' 4. = ee ea par A REAL Bhell nome. on r. wer treet Ee 000 | thing. . LAKE on — late and look sround. ; SALTY wan fepeen © ett furnaces. |" cement. Baa nent, By ovns ear. Good price of $40, m manufac-| Gags for seation wag : . - HOYT RE: APH with ment, new fing dou- Low oon paym bo poy heat. — and cone. iry bar. Ice crea: equipment Trade FE 5.8260 =F fers ? To e 3 8. TELEGR. FE 2-194) full base rear porch, @ 1—AND | 54-0687 : ludes all real pow under s Dairy with kitchen 80 ft. mas- _ model. ADE. 2 WHE MOK SA PE 20040" . bie earsee nalaa, high end ary. —— Property 43A men, Resin ant be erent teen ae pusi- | FOR SALE OR TRADE. 2 WHEE! pie ot Punting or Aubura the tot possess came neta ttetemea te VERY SM years. to run. and heip enry ee ee aed _ Pontiac. LAKE | . Auburo Selahte ‘ immediate h.. be deat 7.17~~ UPLEX. NICE & roperty in trade Pontusc. FE quarters. the busy season = OR TRADE sdidaadisgse : : — ; and ——— ind LARGE Dt 48 Mech preps: Ralanes. Call Ber 70 N.| ess with. the | FOR sA oo bedrm home Re. 108 & PORT. o ppotn! “ nance Don's . Or m to vision, LL B40 BETTER BUYS =* : 44 Siteed ol Gocewek, Lear gy Bent & Tackle meters a sub-di oY. guany i a : $900 Tmost new two bedroom “fal For Sale Lake Prop. beter ret oo quarters plus > rental eetiag Fon GALE Oe wai Taide eo «DEEP "FREE nothing new floors, 0 ALA . uarters truck ALE OR for pic aan r paymen : MODERN ement,| Almost new ts hen, sisable | | FOr oan | AT UNION closed on oCk BUILDING Ws <| Senace Ganks ay FOR's country sedan new, take ove - * aoe arage malar, td ea sesh ingt | 2 BEDROOM primes geet 2 goer ea :f | “STATEWIDE ST ele ane ris he ee : double g burvan. Exc 13.- livin lum. storm Lake, and cyntract, EM 3-660! Lerge 3. rE +11 S tise | ry MO LAND CO! Di “ly maple, ice r bell lam if acres, west su riced ab 613, heat, slum. assume jn0d cottrs RARY ON Seon payueend, Tava rvice of Pon por YouR AVE SOL ide lantern, dine m. & Sensibly x int ee CONTEMPO tricted down pay ee re anal Tom E YoU #H WELT. | side a.m. to § /p. ee lose 000 do 2 BEDRM. | jot. Well resi After EST OF PON-| Resa CHARLES RB: FE 40521) (WHER ). H. J. VAN .& mise. 1 =e a 600 with $3, monthly ACTS large wooded ¥. ——— —-—— rT) MI, WEST Truck B.D. le: raph PROPERTY 1355. tiac Trail. ee 5 estate ND CONTR bdivision, Lake Ec 8010s. DINER _, Busy, Hwy. 1711_8._Teleg 52) Phone OF 31355. WILL | _ Poni WASHER le ! Ae ae ee Ue Se Sante eee RES OAE SARL | Taare ee tt 7 210 8. .Te FE IE DRM ). $6,000 cash. DRIVE IN & STORE PRAIA ARAL oe appointm $149.95 ot a DRIVE Ortonville, N- uity. Call Only , AGNER CO. ea i FE 54-0676 NI HO _150; terms. AROUND are oor @uchy Realty Or! SEL. PLUS ; D LAND co eq . PT. L. A. W. §-0221 a) ; ~~ 7 (ROOM YR. for cash. EM 3-3304. io TOY TOWN CAROU e activity ee ae __5-4628. altaddl Daf Phone FE REBUILT ‘ Gls -ER CO. . tage. Cheap fo Mme tee ae pee ede. wees ab ke ot eee SWAP MY Pena ce pickup AUTOMATIC WASHERS REBUILT ; COLORED & ar 5-8183 ANAL FRONT — person. MU payable, $58 m ty, 8 ber treeser tor Py otis iawis | 2 ast bk a a Bg $60.05 4 7 ‘on St. : y. Canal. : iscount. YOUR pase a uaran oo bedrooms, led beth. 33 wW. Hur ee Taxes “ist ' cent @ oat Ss laundry trays windows aad Le road fronta: eS: {Yl ISCOU NT Rotary . 196 Oak pw i= reens. storm and con- building site - s, here Cd 5% D NED 6 er. sharpened. and | BLOND BEI ae mirror. . 42 etag ee on Wy- Kent , English at all ; . =x 25% AND SEASO’ RACTS. Lawn tee a Scotts soote and | = Double dresser a ar ail pga digg! ee Moter and “TR v. ! They don’t use any THE “BIRD’ TO. pen Cent Reb ay NEW S—= «> beget ms booke See $2 weekly, 20 Bagley. Only 3 left. §250 3 bed- “It's very quaint! a WELL SECU HOMES — fe roliers, sanding 50. Pa 3 wee, Bagley. rtgage costs, LAKE yaoerr. oe . SDM D EXISTING TO HAN- lawn ahars: ther sets at eq 42 Orchard pratiing pada be cpg ee ee es except prices! 7 SDD - "aes | antowan oe —e 'ARE | son's Purniture Open evening = — jake. ‘Compl 1m, PE Seen | — Acreage 4 ee cere oc bis r HARDWA Ave oe = : je slope to living roo: ealtor rd. For Sale Feargell and grocery 000 per D Itor r BARNES y Park UL » "60 Richmond "ASBINDER, INC. sents with Tiled bath ye, corner 3 5-256 46 noma eee a , ET, Rea ee st. INTER. | BEAUTIF nono Ngaa VASBINDE 5 icture ‘window in vanity. tin "Jos Sun Res. PE Sale Lots | | Seta as bination ‘ts tien on lake and VALU 42 W. Huron DE 108 INTER- | BEAUTIFUL Bive. oR large ee ee: Eves. & NG SERVICE For 19 ACRES Excellent woo! BR. I. VE TRADE 1 Ford e off Walton L FoR FE 5-887: wi nen bas bitch os one TIPLE 1 LIST! 3 rma A: Ortonville Ex- r. in Oakiand dn. plus AKLAND A ERVICE | SELL OR truck for a —3? 8 & BED, AL WEST kitchen has rtop, tile on (ULI T - NEW eee aOrk. Tasetea. & eg z as cong eynt 0 6 gl Lt tee en aPatnoa rT Tae 2490 DN. | Si vce bya Roney Sedrtom ia Se Cass s LAKE FR = 1% srect, CUer b sewer: $000 FE catsh atte celica bunting @ Hebi. ery ange ed eat oF tent betas. jae EvEninoS UNTIL SALE _ tractor. OR ee tL tall ELL — CALL | BED SF! x BRAND EWE " s hid Bed: » attached 3) ter & sewer ce Pontiac, iaieng GHATTEL MORTGAGE 200 dn. \P, BUY 3856) BaBy ¢ SS 2-1 civ costs the "ieubie closet, saatie oil hot fireplace, attic ith ¢ 5-30. OFF 22 miles ; ar = CHATTEL 800 with $8, able awa rvice OR AT, 15.96. rm Pear 2 NO OTHER new. Full 4) 6, ement, autom plas- : y gelore w _P LMONT 8T. ‘ LYY GAS id for $16, ne. pay Swap Se: R FOR BO Paci F bh, almost we) Pull bas heat Oak floors, privac 500. — Ideal LOT ON BE OLive 23-2211.) Terms WOOD REA Rd AND GAS 80! w owing - ce Cas NTIAC 4°D $-2706 ‘ring ™. re 42 Orchard Lk. : 2 bdrm Agger heat & hot *.| water base hea sides, $28, FRONT | | CITY Paved 8t. SaaS EL 8 + Elizabeth s 2 OGL. ahs SHIP Bal, no thiy _ ad r 1965 PO trailer. FE ne son's Pursitu 2 eT Gasinator, fenc tered walls. $20,000 OxBOW ag heme om » | Michigan. IN WATKINS- $143 SS or FE 6 STRIBUTORS agg srcbaced ee ker a R TRADE eae _Ave UGGY 2 oe 5 the bs nenael i nhs evel: Jandecaped SEAUTIPUL LOT IN WATE Pe open TH 8:0 Ever DIST ond Gs Cotes: IL ny. Ero sexe | WiLL aS Oo cue a 2 ao ew BABY BUG ae : 3 biks bead “VACANT ON “| 90 Cooley sate 5 iit —— beach, 3 S *pontise Estates. Opes N Cr CITY Established of! tent Sakiand oy ra say R Rd. FE 41157 late model sary ea complete on or BRAN sise ~ oe 4 POSSESS! and) room brick ho: oak floors. sates pesege. eARRE L — — 160 5 ACRES 1 -| torship in exce trucks included. beth Lake 6 LAND CON- room home « round. Home oW MAstair +4330 ROOF INNER ' IMMEDIATE look at it r ered walls built io van- EARL G Lake ION ACRES 1 © subdividing 3 -tank operation | so | Eliza ice LAN 1906. re of 31. _ Masta’ OOF INN 2 and Plast th with Orchard | KSTON OR ment, 1058 mem, Fo Near) sree. Pranchise ling. LL SACRIFY FE +19 1 ac ft. MA $1127, 00 WET PR 3 months. ee at ne oe — Thermopane merce, pat EM 3-408 cLaR ween 4 nates, On _ pave ater‘ avail. 46324.) 33 500 down. tial hand WILL 2 equities. | 1,300 sq. SPRAYER | gany ttress. Used if Dave Woreecne +30 F ty. Screened veieces—- in ape 6615 Com 2511 or EM 34 -| ft. frontage roximately ful) Sewer & Ww N, Bmith, FE uires confiden _tract_and 2 eq n —_— WIL! SWAP PAINT MA 5-5308 me Ly = DAYS, W SUN. TO 6-685 ity =e 3 oe 1 in rec- Dial EM }- ; Home BITES OVER ft —— be e trees, game school. Elvan N, Smith, FE ¢6324. req tigate today! & ney to . Loa | WILI cattle Phone AR ve 3. SPRINGS & MAT- EVES. 6AT. & —_— living room furnace. Base- EAUTIFUL saggy pry eoxioe ft. ‘arg suburban family. FIVE ACRES butidin Inves' LIDGE ~~ Mo d Lenders) for young ATE MODEL C 4 ‘= 7 neha SPR. $39.95 & up. : m Oil fu i & lave-| B king Walters 40. Low down < the $950 down. ment, ane ‘p ARTRI 4 (state Lisenced Lender: ILL ACCEPT L: payment on BUN Brand new. fron, ma bow reation resus. extra stoo! joo! Coleg recuse $750. tpt at $3,250 On pave . exception: WARD E. 'P: FE 4.3581 Btate 2 500 w ciaate ea Lesage rooms, | " tresses a 2 t ": Purnk —— xX ry eben Orme ‘payment Rony terms ROKER Sell buy. $i te0 with 9860 down, 2ALTOR FE 4. $25 to $5 ' | Bedroom. 2 ste $o.000 wal, | Selection Socaed Saha ave : tory. $28,500, m mod- Sanur O'CONNOR, ‘BRO $-0682 To Buy—To buy, $1,500 - with REALTO BUSINESSES Loans are only on sun : oe bal- le and Orchard Lake A Rio. Lakef ronts WHITE L aes p steet om | My epee Jn fe FisH FROM THE Two ac ut's sere par. I ne, ad ESTATE & BICHIOAN HOUSEHOLD = seen iand, contract ‘OR vous gaontee SHELYADOR fi onsen, floors Modern kitchen w ine. | DIVE IN OR FIRH FROM : sce in’ veer pastes ee : ate W_ BURON ST palate RP. ier appointment. Be eet sone OF SORTS atte bie nip Scare cupboards sles: | Porn oti Cash Yor Sgbetan M near "waterford, beautiful sur __OPEN EVE Tit | CFIN eee owner . 56 CONLON, IRONE: Hives i 28. ERY STOR s t —_— = 21440 et ore erel igo ae pao" | celine’ Late icture window a} tal nadia gy Sato ek —_ ee iBvestigating at 42.500 bg aside Sal can vans | OF Ay ‘__PE_4¢-0835 __ For Sale Clothing Bate SouPLETE wa Sonor & ae Lovely ee window wall’ pic t yard fenced. | — EPRO 1 fireplace ith eee oo. ye we in Clarkston i428, Saginaw 00 [7S > |" ecedien oF Hill Mahogan a SS ban srepee je rage. Proo Orion Natura as, 99.500 w Evenings PE 2020) each. $25 TO $5 CLOTHIN ses. Beacon bric-a-brac, 4 kitchen. ° ge 500 down. atura| ¢ Lk EALTORS 5-281 S DREN'S sal c= clocks, jentals, ‘ ‘etree etiaoet| crepes g Makita) Ela ge rte hate E | ("exrma. NICE TOTS OW Loon Pritam st Phone FE eiss1 K wORENEFICIAL | cya Egat | Ste 2 Se ok: y und h M - x! x 782 - < : a : 24722. ham avicmalic od furoace, laud {| becroom brick ane frame ranch | $2.50 arate ATES ARE axe Shores GARDEN TIME “LET'S TAL FINANCE CO. bed play peo. Pe 34 Mi) aly ye 8 phen — yacd vue rand terraced| home Large chew bas lots. of a: ye +n FESS . Elizabeth “Lakelcont 19 seres $050. BUSINESS (Provident Los pF ; 2-0240 oe Cathe “7 sreaeor ‘REFRIG eae bed house and lL. Kite Carport 1 oto x i “ae er cond FORM. SIZE is. co : FE : tows, Offered wich | fuposeras. Tile ‘fot tie nise -E FRONT +.) Bewutitul 1 not, excellent ei | scores, ole par acre. So TW Lawrence | aig [, SCOUT UNIFOR ron size 16) Ot coe CHIFFEROBE, eras with terms “4 — LA kK E oot —T Moe ina “4 ‘ee aen Hae cute 4 acres. Se orane bouse $550 | ‘Be on boat LOAN | aekoce Fe ose APTE CHILD'S leather table, pos te a | Own. bea > 2 ith and | : H SIDE a HAYDEN, Realtor tractive ies, many ‘atures $12 eee EL WOOD te* "Gown sae many plant. tqmorrow. and. Marine Bay area. Han- ee TO eee 6 EM, Sevan Cau dt makes bie nr eae. AND $14 sOUTI : J.C. H: oN $0441 puilding sites. FE 5- Bey — ; inaw names LOVELY " call CLOCK RADIOS. sa. #i2 AND sis. ke. FE all * in Sag ch weil known rafi, TTY LOAN CO: on “never > i SLOCK K RADIOS. od gag, Ml onl Bgror obi mes we ree | F HOMES Se nn ee CRAWI FORD AG See as _Evinruse, PC CHROME ay © dish- FRIGI breakfront book mol fered at rt rt Prop. 44A HIGH y for ~~ Buy Thru : er <8 __702 ICKLY | pe as Move. ts Be | any fe dining | KERSH. jot fenced ‘back tet Offered. at For Sale Resor pan Living. oo a main lane | Buy Partridge #143 ASH QU —— stove, $25. tet, mahogany Enechole ‘desk @ R. nr my ic MaAytair ¢-4250, basemen WNER | TRANSPERR on znl a a mn 6 ail List Thru Pa IL “GET C ~ washer, $50. Leal adie & reeeea phare oe aad os & soos LAKEFRONT sUMM hem gy et no of = SHELL $5 0 5-276. ESS. COF- . comb. .Fadio .. chairs | Near Wisner ea see Sell—To Trade "cottage, 7. miles atin as working Sea, nomecen eh Sale Business Property 49 & modern 2-day Up to 0 7 ¢ YR bie & lpr ef bed pillows. er iening Goll lite. Fi 3 bedroo mont, Buy—To re ford. EM 3-0835, large roiling wide Located SES Ss Flas for lease Trice station. cars. B Bring fee table ae PE 5-8234. i ——megel Very atwostive 5 betreom To 0 reels 140 ft for miles, Ad- ONTAGE On M z Y Par selermation 1950 to SS closed tur | PE pees YR. OLD. ce UILT,- VACUUM | Sct top strect Terms rdens. . : ee geil esate wo recrentie oe Fie ; BS | tate. Moons ales ‘mate on oN co og fe sO vGhasek ao makes 1 year =. | nice ave a aren = base. — noe Se Se pet —— dge at Gn a kee en pe amc mnt agli yger el ol | AB cod eA oa oe Or | v ceaners, all: m Thyle Elec ‘ ed 1,960. Partri ig ' phone 4 p.m. MI signatures and Frigidat Imperial, w $16.95 up 168 | sot aecorated 1 immediate pov rn Soicing cies, Lew as 81, a Thru am to atture. Prigiaire Impe entes. on, FE 4-5 newly e farmaee imme = building sites. : ; uy P. rtridge ; 6 curities, er, like t. 503 N. Johnson, MAHOGANY | TeSnion $1650, $1,000 re. Neat 8| TORS tate AT SILVER BELL RD. “List Thru Pa Ee Deltixe Laundrame ‘Ine FLOOR MODEL “TV. Mal $8 Of = session ar Fishers. Sereass. | CO. REAL a in 1916 M24) AT SIL : da Electric, : FLOO excellent condition ia g St ne “a | ‘REALTY 2.0963 Established in | ‘ FE 5-0202 ; an Crump 43573 finish : Lice, besement_ | ag pn on NORTHERN os ercial Hot Spot t 3463 Auburn Rd. [SurTE. ELECTRIC RANGE, | blacktop str * EAL. iT Y | DOOR Ti BRAN @ear Rose City in the TERFORD fr pave-| Comm Clarkston area , il Co. LIVING hecirtirs chair, 3 Sanniaae 15 inch and one 36 | PON 1 IAC 4 Eo bog | St oe OFFICE ‘ es oe Lake gore fishing = fgets ote lots nes —_. school, — Oi . . apetien: ompany Te ea 3 matching full size: eqrlloddane: cabinet, 1 disk . | > : ot st hun! truct- pear lots of room lease C Sdern step orator lamps. ine tte benches | m1 See CKINKEY'S heart of ney double cons' ment, , feet with includes ‘now accepting located Loan m table “2 dee wee! Master, dine 1. sink, all good = . Attractive ly “furn- HTS SUB. ch Property e. Ts no service at pee ac, ATE BANK BLDG.| me ee Pay only $3 = LH. Cor. C. call PEL | Ss ne, EM S311 IS ed. log cabin, ned dock. ‘wil Tots, only $680 each.| eek wi! 2 yedreom | home. poy eal fg > Mino we y © | 999 PONTIAC ST. Ratemnt Peale & ook ble 138 Ogemaw or e aa ed log < boat CARLETON lots, only 2 modern xcellent loca! at Auburn and business, exce Pearson's Purn: condition. 008 bary ene asin DO ee ee roemnel en the yr igen . —— = ottis# Well established ial assistance Lake Ave LBERT _ 2872: Edgewood 3 Lake Woods, Val- VICE have sales perv cen. “Phone LAKE FRONT ‘dede for [Ser ggoncngg= OP outlet. lent focation — persons. IETTING ROYAL A s. FE Exclusive Car bas Sun fire- LISTING SER ls a Gecueen, ee ee a a water.| = or most an for price vaitenio te qualities ” dukes, hiss - Ottomat” rags RE ranch, rs fall bes basement, garage.| MULTIPLE &- for dire: Inc:, Realtor Large — 110 ft, on w Owner sac: $11,500 ou today FE Ra FON. oan dishes. - RNIT ley Goors, attached AMILY BRICK rd Kent Inc:, trees galore. parece gr Shey HARDWARE 88. ae earoes. _ 8-820. U FACE. vi. st 2 PA 13,750 Floy it Tele; ixiNO KES reasonable WELL ur Press Box LOA GSTO! RUGS. WOO Day s16-805, terms. RNISHED, $ “Dixie Hwy. a PARK! oe atae! with ite Pontiac AXTER & FE ¢1538) 5 i3 $16.50. Only $18, AN LAKE 2 FU: stment will eee VENICE jot on © Itor NT B. e St. Reversible, = "006 AT SYLV living room, Het inve: t over $i, corner Stout, Real IVESTME 6 W. Lawrence os Armipate : Seal tg B : large suuitable; pexce . year. ne m3. ber 20123 — Open 9 KE Large Edw. M. Sto E §-8165 inv street tn IN ANCE C co. $34.96. Pearson's “¢-ped ogee basement, ilies./ $2,340 pe hased on ter ing “ye 2 ry ote ry ;: St. muta’ tr on —_ of GUE | F pods, Lake Ave open 2 fam. be pure surround AGE, on Islan N, Saginaw ou Businey corne wing e TEA Cecmoed M ARRED family =“: can location, nice dandy ee corr. wooded area Clark- ml 7 Eves Till rapidly grd yh N. MA SOILED OR tor fy =e | | Cert large beautiful to air ice tans erweon For : , bs = WAY the Smaili brie vein 202 N. ee an SLIGHTLY ASTICALLY Teme, Dan one bees ture| Bald Bs Ne off M-15. IE HIGH a at an oe STER M . It Base Rugs PIECES DR NION LAKE $7,500, mer. a keke coe &Srionvtie : DIX a ee Sei : OCHE , 12 Felt D. SEE FLOOR 2 bedrm. ee UNION fenced lot. heat a cmdeere. ston Wideman ‘lows a. frontage set-up “for, busi: | other, business, $5,000 vender R LOANS “oe lo 13 Magn vine Pek ce rae ar (OUR “IRD i s Ee ; better . eat nce bulldin, ! handie. rla : Bonny Ag STOR. ae i vom? fee come. . G. 1. BARGAIN ent We Finance—W Ve Fis ae we. muroe®ZAETY pg “an Bese. Priced, at 18,00, Reason. ‘Dorothy onyder La RON |. math _ 4 Ft. t. Wall Ti “¢ a5 Living roam ent; Jounee, hatin: ee r garage alow in exce ee ee 412 LAKE WITH ‘able down pay: station and ga- we pres. MU ester OL PaINT e sets: > Winfine ee aes fares. tractive bung bath and tirement Lome on our kes Sub- Ag ag Get sated a6 ghe, sation | FE 2411 Ph. Roch Guar. nOUSE Pn ron, PE 43064 bles, lamps: smattreeses 2 bedrm fit Hi-Fi. $8,500, ft. At tion, lovely tile ean < a0k tirement Land O'Lai Will i & oar iy" _— Gener z : O Syers, 141, W. Ru 75. FE bles; gheahe aaa bookcases. | Custom bu H LAKE ESTA reh.| condi kitchen, rich ms full! ern Michigan p your ate beach, LI 35399. IGE Bi AIR | IN Di FREEZE, ished to: clear, ELIZABET @, enclosed po: nice two nice ape east} fi OF ge id finance on Ez a ™*CEOR as io Fr —, < sale prices : A oh lang Someta hs 98°000. aise —_ scoaheainie Se eats Eaten tate. ee on sal l lick i rt Ge RE PRIGERATOR ; GLENN COL 35,300, = ACRES breeze- location, Price lot. Low verlooking ) with $500 dn . Dixie Hwy: ll Fr GE 371 Gerst Bd., STEW vART 2 2 arth oa Garage pad bresns.| ba Low | tt bard n frontage, 4538 3-3007 | SE V $500 ee oan ee 3 =m ats sdjoming name. "66,100, MACEDAY LAKE BUNGAL Meco By AL, HILLS No. 7 100. deep.| yg, DRAYTON, _ Pavel RVI ee ae hs eer road igh lamas =2ER = oundation for 248 ae aasbanspsuneng Sam ‘COTT. 7946 COLONT. f—-DIX On you to ok. a ER FRE : eee ten Call_FE 2S ‘ MOTEL— mod- other security joe is qui HARDER Keego ot sevely aminum oll FE - M with § rm. ION: . Our serv’ Phone FE | ij cu: dy Lane, : ON — . galow eaten —— Prop. 45A| . PARK NO. 2 Lake front fan bee. verms. Bnageecnr STA pA ag and — a our office. "gion ie Mad NMORE | pTGTO AIRE a o SE teen Ete Sale Suburban art. | DORELAON PARE MO. see wal seosst a dows peymont. , Se or vials OT See ner! Both good | P RIGID AT SALTY — pred Alga gg Ss ore bark ar. ae Realtor | State ass EWAY FOR RENT Son on Gee PE 20061 VALLEY REAL ee beach and | fOR SALE, ee Fe igen, OHNSON, d. ~ RIDG ‘ti 8 Al JT se ee UPLineT OEE ons M30 at rome MU +5508 pant bath — yea can not Fes ingute to Burt A. J S. Telegraph R Open a FE xcie' Hw HOME is cu Rat Bho caveneene FE | yy aad 95 8. —- 1704 FE 42533 075_Baldw . N.W. ee t. LOAN CO. cise ‘ras: Fi wilson UFRIGE Ol } NIC iM BUNGALOW | For Sale Lots | NOW OPEN = | Ea CONTE AC | (US-i0) ae 1N. Perry St. (Corn 5 % cu. freener” Reasonable mr 0. = = fo inspect this wih fa fal In AVON nin terms. BEAUTIFULLY shes with bese) WEST aah etly PO oo Mortgage Loans eee lua 3 tae ae agrreh HOMES. pecomens, eff best, saree 8 Sato 100 2 FE 64501 afer 2 al was teent Gee un on a0 Ge serene teen me Se toot S.W. Cor. Williams “to $1,500 stove, excellent. “toe oo | FOR in “poren, — _Call” t Eontee ae gE all 2 a. ik ae. ‘cae ”” Petes Road LOANS$600 < MAGRAY VOX SIFT COR exceptional lot BEAUTIFU tk by owner. F’ 750, $ Ss INC tage rear e Lake purpose | #300. 96 M. with bj BUY 2 /bedroom ee ee 5 . en Pa : PADD: S . the e iy home h St. Spe. ee | aes eaeiyor oo, UNUSUAL furnished . non setae, in . : LL 1 at orickerete hot water Oalke Beac iene ane “one only. $158 Beautifull like new. 7 ca food $12,975, 42533. or OR _3-1231_ * jot is @ basem RD dryer, one ‘atic ® house-| RACE SIDE city NI walls FO re saat " autom ee ieee one th Florida ROSSHIRE CT. TERE a | 4, LOS, Saet —— =—NOW OPEN Mtn eater an BARTRAM WATER with 98 | Kelvinator . a ~ a wile ui give ims auity oF small ‘Test side. location, to} © Geter Tits M: BREWER +5181 Maybee Rd. HOLM nie Hwy. ¥ motere 3 hay buildings with 3 pS Se —_— one ke equity tn Gente. Seectons reasonable’ large me. : =e & 5.7704 ‘ M ODED PARCELS ° / oS _ oo —_ oper. shape “washer A-1 “and clear home omg — heat, | 55 g. Eat” PE 60638 % ACRE $1 to inven y Axtomatic st free and live, five exe gas ‘A 8-7 Low as * ‘me tment in . : uu tor 2" TW PA ; basem ice -garden @ x is F100 OR TRADE. OWN- ’S INC, ators. Inves' $5,000. J RCA Vic YEARS. To house in| dandy d screens, 000 LA s “Gulp. Apprenianntety : TWO TID family I house tide om aie am * wer BG Box Os a terms. on So VE Tas Oh M- 59 FRONTAGE A) ves will be on the| . § : “F . garnn'G ae ar, Small, . owner — NGALOW OF Ni 1960 with terms. casonenmaecaineiiiois.t ANOR. FE RC 3 sentatives ; __Pontlee\or Phone PE iS 7 pst os aa tyre. tl WATE BEAUTY #08 Gata Estate | Saxwoop AW CREEK | ZONED COMME ans St location, “Tues, 7 . That’ . « m oil OR 3- = BAV 3 oe That's ri or not! : basement, 1249 or HAB: : . i = eee wan recreation room ware NTAGE ON SASHA- SAS FARMS : and from BUS £k0, Oe alae inetng| “Baan pictore “joome’ comparable. Mpew fa. PE E31 of Choice Ye acre building | s \ he si mete 8 Toe renara, ont Ibuza other “cman ean aif bee oe Mens aes. curtenen Sete, ce “or PE ews. SUN Ol: CO, nthe fe : wal honéenald, fer | in @ very zoned comme free and clea door. lots. of and more. On| 60 down. N = vides ‘ew se unth.. Wood vecement, Jeet A Ra, singles. doubles. sireets white "Baw . M. Stout, pn oar cease se Box 32 —— ea jission: Exchange tor beat.| # Provid “dust add talt’ twice gets it. On Sccept small home ‘WE TRADE, BUY AND on ae is ~ 2 o. oe aa ious et an tae * he ~ Gag hg man Ren. or land contract REA : : ak. pred : , 2 yr ae pete meen eat cy i DOR PON phone PE 41887 good. art UICK. oe oe oe a ; m tpGe. |e Bh Ne PE an es oxids LOT ALL IMPROVEMEN Mr. Lease G E T " Evenings after 6 call t nN Ads! FE +1175. ine [ Ee] nple O Classi A. JOHNSON, } ne MINOLE HILLS. 704 S. Tele h SE Clemens, ae / MAOH S_ Tele | 4, bedrms, i m AST = SUID NOW = — i a ny kitohen, ‘ a aad a Ads! Room, seat" ainched ype ipinnuade any’) a ra aT EDA, + | house, apartment, Tre KL. Vempletcn, Restor Fear: it 2 * thing = vant, Dial Fe x. 1 ri tabs a ay ; ION, 2338 Orchard THE PONTIAC PRESS, r, MAY 24, 1957 THIRTY-FIVE, ‘Far Sale eaves oe Newingham. $500 DOWN on neat, comfortable 2 bedroom bought for down on land con tract, or c = UP A REAL BUY an you looking for a fine ranch bedroom brick with 150 Seuterel Road frontage. deep, near 8. Blvd? This home can be bought very reasonably and worth investigating. ee eS NEWINGHAM AL R: EST Corner Auburn & coms Ras. FE 8-3009 Convalescent Home os Three-Family On shores of Pontiac Lake is this * cider hems (fully modern! | with 11 large rooms, and bath down and five rooms and bath up Plastered walls. | newly decorated throughout, Lots: pai — Phere are loa auto | privileges, 910,500; | terms. 4805 trees, flowers, shrubs, cer garage, circle Inndseaped, horse barn, over BY OWNER; - SYLVAN_ For e Houses | Po. cash. E 81551. “ORION LAKEFRONT rooms with garage. [liness forces ae Oxford, Mich _OA | ous room, partial basement, of] heat, _Terms. 'E ¢ \3 3 BEDRM. 14 ig BATH, LARGE util room, self-storing storms & screens Alu « real comfortable home and 36. ‘950 soln 3 FARM—Over ‘a acre of land with lake privileges. Near Drayton. Two bedroom” bungi- low. Automatic atl A turn, Oak $11,500 SELL OR TRADE-—3 family with two baths. New oil AC furn. . Practically new 2 car all alu- st. This lot alone is worth $2,500. Can accept late model car, cond truck or equity in your x oe ~ down payment. ASK for Mr. row. Lag Hoag ay near Orx- bout 35 acres of land and almost the asking price. School bus at door. 1362 Ww. Huron Ph. PE 2-410 for itself ‘Earl E. James buy a "i0.000 6 rm. house on ( Straits Lake. OTHER BUYs FROM P. W. DINNAN MIDDLE STRAITS LK. corner real garden 5) Se Bywater, $2,000 down, vin pay 8260 Cooley Lk. Rad. EM 3-6311 8 RM. — HOUSE ON WAL- ton d., ‘| acre ground. Real 46. W, Huren PE 377 ROCHESTER ed on Adams Rd. Price, "ER, ANK SHEPARD $500 DOWN New modern oe anes w “LOVELAND ae REAL ESTATE 46402 or PE 44613 . Foom. ol] it, #71 ft. corner lot, paved street, and only near bus and schools $2500 down. LAKE FR Enjoy JIM WILLIAMS REAL ee & segs Pe mpaccel BRICK Lecated in a brick section. Neat ONT this summer in this rey - 1218 Baldwin A MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE -COLBERRY = = i. THEE + = fe Silver Lake & Dizi & é F z g dedroo: Y Sraghaee. family room & 2 car garege. Nicely py gy Cy perieat a phone now for ep- OL 1-711 ‘2980 Tienken Rd. 2 bedroom home with lake gi iow Sylvan Lake. down payment 4188 Cas- Lake R’. oe FE _2-4078 +1661 MUST 8A : 9 BDRM. brick. Utility & hardwood floors. ¢ sped front, fenced in & screens, By own- Terms. Mo to new loce- _tfon. Drayton OR $9,500 TERMS. NEW 3 BEDRM, home & 2-car arage. Tietntty of 2 SMALL HOUSES. PARTLY RE- modeled. all down payments, | BY OWNER S$ rm. modern house. Large lot. Dra Plains. OR 3-908). “BUD” [5 tion. 18x26 ving room with pic eed ts sees, Lae: all eluded ‘aul this and more for only $7,250 with $750 down and $65 per month - Features Galore Yes, this beautiful 3 bedroom full nits - ‘ per month including taxes” and insurance, Full price $13,500. Fashions of Spring This beautiful Roman brick 3 bedroom rancher is situated in one of W. Bioomfield’s Lapel cations. Close to schools pil Well land d yard with shrubs & flowers. Spacious living room with ful] Roman brick fireplace. Large dining room with bright, cheery kitchen adjoining. Plastered walls and oavess i ings. Ceramic tile basement. Tastefully tauher van tile floors. Full cement driveway Leong & ahd a place of fashion. $27,900. Just Plain Tired Out? you are tired and discouraged of lookin Tt at homes, overpriced 'y built—stop and have one ale our experienced salesmen show you how you can build that dream house for al] the comforts that new home living wil) afford 4 Listen to these features: Full brick ranch 3 bedroom home with and inet, ceramic tile bath, hard- wood 3, full poured walt base- 200 of floo ren’ which to choose so call now! Priced from $15,500 on your lot. ’ : Fishers’, $8250, terms, John C, Cowe, Realtor, Fe 2-4060 or FE 39-4146. BY OWNER Northwest lake sree. Attractive brick home—spacious living recom, Large landsca: lot, one bloc from lake. SS SS Se _sale. EM 3-2856. i ROOM BUNGALOW, LARGE 4 lot, lake privileges, $5000-terms EM 34197 room bgp be in on 3 lots, $so00etis0 wn. EM 3-4196. $6600. Cement block construction, large lot, Island Lake privileges, e EM }-4198. 2 bedroom, 1% car garage, good neighborhood, lake privileges, down EM 34236. Frame alow 2¢x28, 10 min- utes from mtlac, Union Lake privileges, $2500 down. Ful] price $10,560 EM 34197. $1000 down, 2 wie un laad- scaped, fenced, te Lake pete Deged 2 car garage. EM 3}-4197 Colonia! ranch, 146 ft. water v— Island ard, 2 as isd Gown, “EM” 3-4206. opened perch, porch. corner” tof pt: - lege on —. —— a 3 bedroom, full basement, avd arage, lovely landscap en- of shade trees, *10.400 full EM 3-4196. price, ranch, gray brick. 3 bedrooms QI take over $1000 down, Clark- EM 342%. ston area, rikcrete construc- SLICE os HAM. we eee OL nai, _ broker, on land contract; 3 For Sale Houses WHY PAY RENT? @ ROOMS FOR large family or an income, $11,- with = dn. or Lerner with For Sale Houses — (VILLAGE) 7 room house, WILL SACRIFICE $2,100 ) EQUITY or Thru Paces List Thru Partridge _ Will sacrifice for 1,500. Phone OR : __36483. “~AT UNION LAKE OFFICE pital, th, nace. On 4 lots. _006 cash. MA heat, $1.55° down. $87 $6> a mo. OR 2-348 BY OWNER, NEAR WEBSTER School, General and State Hos- Oxbow Lk Furn, Cottage .. Just off bus room 8, arage, lar e. lot. Will sell Crescent Lk. Front, = course en se ke = Wo or neo tes ar we wes Lower Straits Priv. WY. HAVE OTHER boomin Sere h HOMES & LAKE T.G. Trocke REA 1648 Union '. ha BY OWNER. NEW 3} BEDRM modern home. Plastered walls, full ba! full basement, oll fur- breed at oa St. Walled regres ed at $8,- J BEDROOM, R..NCH TYPE GAS balance. No ment rough wiring. ing and — 262: S_ Telegrenh Rd. FE 3-1103 Or BY OWNER, 2? BEDROOM HOME Money Down Fenced back yard. eee We = — on your lot 24x36 ree-bedroom pearier home oa full base- OFF JOSLYN 5 ROOMg CLOSETS, bath, 3 lots, 1 fenced. Basement, oll furnace garage, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor as dn no contracts for sale 4 » vcsenent. Gol brook Rose McLarty, Broker heat, —— Pla =— Sei! or trade for) aT DRAYTON PLAINS, | 7 BDRMS. Tame. Owner.| Nearly new brick ranch home on Jot S6x141. Ceramic tile bath, Oil | Open aay, 2 to to ‘ or call TWin- 2-586. . Pull basement. Elec. hot. ee 120. ‘ OPEN | SUNDAY, 2 To West | of old 2 pein room frame. Awlsanatis heat & hot water, “av HITE. REAL TY 212 E. Lafayette St." Romeo, Mich. PLateau 32-3767 OPEN HOUSE By owner. Elizabeth La. WEST SIDE—OWNER STOOL. s SMALL . oon pe os FE 5-3578 OFFERS Wixom Area C. Schuett, Paes: 7404 E. a A ries WHITE LAkE NICHOLIE 4 Mt Clemens Bt FE 5-120) Eve. us) Meise FE 5-800 R. J VALUET, Resdior’ aS Carpeting Goes Too lew rer i tt delight 3 bedroom home Eee oa em | included. q"Seerecnss ant fon bein down, Sa Senn, _ ea : ; begre ys iD, full b it ‘a: -- heat hot water, , paved ang Mt Ay K Offered at $13,700.00. , fT 3-Bedroom Subuyban Rancher Established in 1916 i] Destreble weet subureen, locetiea, There is a carport, paved drive. All on one cious ving oom ‘and diag fee, New delightful . aluminum storms and screens forced air M h di ‘ heat, Be eetes, oom ercnanalsing Method in Home Building and We Have It $2,000 was saved by our customer on the first new home built under this new program. It is our new BUILDER’S ; subdi 3 extra large ledgerock ins ye 100 ft. lake estes, S4 with $4,000 down. W aterford 3 bedrm Colored Families income. Full [ERRY BLOOMFIELD TWP. rtable coe 6% rooms & at- ‘ closets waday te peti fore home priced ak a.50 with can be pay sgt Bin - Hospital nore. — _tiseb down and only $65 per ery reasonable price of $7850. . home with full . elope presently used as 2 family bath, large kite 3, ae lots. Only $9,450 ERRY E. ADAMS CO. Large” ving a replace, fam. dining rm. big kitchen breakfast nook, ear round e. Very $6, $1, steal at 68, [Fate 2 wall carpetin: and dining roome Pull foreed oll 2 car garage, paved drive. : John K K. Irwin a Eve, PE S406 FURNISHED Cass Lake vileges. 3 bedroom payment. ALL FURN. AT_ $12,900 bedroom home JERRY DRAYTON PLAINS \ et Lake. Just a cee ee beach, "EL WC OOD REALTY 262 6. Telegraph Ra 4 i I i g F s He = Stes = 5 a: ‘ab RAY O'NEIL, Rea Bae 90 Or See These Better Buys Oakland. County Realty “For Sale. Houses 43 IORI NEPAL AIA ‘Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ ZODERN 3 BEDRM. HOUSE. With full basement & bath. 2875 Buick. FE 54-8206. $400 DOWN Or Sarcang as offer on this 2? bdrm odern ho We have several, other homes that can be ae —_— reasonable offer on ; ymest. & PANGUS, ealtor collect; tional S3 Ortonville NA BY OWNER, NEAR ST. MIKE'S. tached erase, beaut. surround- OFF WALTON Near —e ‘Very attractive |: modern poms. Ideal for family. Approx. 1 'e, with berrtes, fruit & shade trees 1's car anaes, D MUtual 44155; Res, EM 3-4183 4$250 Down—GI Cosy 4 room home. Ful! ~ basement, gas heat, water softener, garage and lots of extras, Excellent Jocatien— MENTS. Don't be late for 4bis one. Reduced $1,000 The.owner wants action ac- tion NOW on this 3 bed- room one, side Colonial. Close to McConnell and &t Schools, it Call now - Tomorrow may be too late! SPECIAL -— Gis 200 DOWN & COSTS. Other Homes with GI Terms Available ~-| Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 371.8. Telegrapn —s Eves. & sun | NOTHING DOWN Ww) bulld 2 or 3 bedroom starter | OR SUBURBAN INCOME ‘TWP. ris alae ‘6 early Amer- ican hom stone on the has ¢ ——— cod consists of a verge | 22 foot living room. with stone poate ga plastered walls, five ere ~ nes room, modern egg © Lot has 132 ie oe Li equapoe at $n ed terms. Clark want Estate, rE Pe 404s or PE 4-4813. Open Evenings & Sun- aoe. § ROOMS, AIL MODERN ON OOM Lake Oakland Full basement, w rec. oo level & soeanes Eee age. 3 a old. Full price $13 3-4303 3 BEDROOM Glassed and screened porel:, large shaded lot, overlooking water, 1's Car garage, paved street. Owner transferred. $9, with* reason- seuvual 64138 Res. EM 3-4783 LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive 2 bedrm, home. Ideal location, -5 miles west of Pontiac. i car garage, concrete drive- way, of nice trees. Owner leaving state. $10,500—terms. 4805 _Feampre. FE 5-5323 SYLVAN MANOR aS TOWNSHIP Empire Drive 3 seamne. 144 baths. Large util- ity rm. 2 car attached garage with auto. door, All large rms. Fenced lot 100x179. Artisticaliy landscaped. Close to shopping and transportation. School bus pick-up. Home is exceptionally clean. Priced to sell. Laurencelle REALTY Li 1- 1 N. WOODWARD‘ _\%¢ BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ ~ ROCHESTER By owner. 3 bedrm. home Full basement—2 car garage Paved side drive. Best forth end neigh- borhood. OL, 6-204]. BY OWNER, CLEAN FURNISHED apartment house. Reasonably prised. Cash oe or terms $7000. $500 DOWN Lakefront, $8050 Immediate possession $500 DOWN 3 bedroom Ges heat. In city immediate possession. - 5 $5300 DOWN Lake Privileges. 3} bedroom. Vi- cinity. Lake Orion. Immediate possession CHAPIN REAL ESTATE OR _3-1223 house on your wiring rough plum will build on my lot for small Gown payments to Choice Property edie Village. ALSO New 3 bedroom — level of briek construction, family room, 1% beths Consider Sylvan homes fo trade WATERFRONT 2 bedroom bi-level in excelent ace gt 1-6411. - LAKE sehen’ UES MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE EAST WILSON — Neat clean = bedroom home with base- garege. fenced lot. nice 7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE Lrg EES UALITY - LO- family dining reom. den, ultra kitchen with large eat- ing area ahd bath down. 3 bedrooms, full Ceramia Wa e $1.40 DOWN — 61.950 is the low figure om this ai- most bew 2 bedroom bun- ‘gaiow. Tile modern kitehen, Delco beat Very tastefully decorated through- out. In town with bus and school nearby. Fast posses- sion teo! 8T. BENEDICTS & DONEL- SON SCHOOL AREA All brick ——— we Bicely finished tered down payment. we bave the Key. IP YOU'VE LOOKED “AROUND — You'll cleanliness of fy 3 sea vel, ‘oom Richiy carpeted living heat of course. Garage. At $12,200. it is ome of our very best buys. section. Puil $4.000 with $1,500 down ‘ WEST SUBURBAN — Neat and clean as & new pin, 2 located on biacktop street, just 2 blocks from nice Lk. screens ine: the low price of $9,500. Rea- , sonable terms. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor rasan” orate kitches and other nice Pull price $7000 with $1509 down. WATKINS — PONTIAC ESTATES Wala wet Sive'"e ately homes in this loc: 3 BEDROOM, full basem tered walls, cedar poy les, auto. oi] heat = closet. space Pull price $13,650 with terms, 3 BE. ey" basement, 1'% tiled ‘at, atee, mirror . alu- — Vacant and we ange the k Geure R. Irwin REALTOR 2 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 or OR _3-4088 Middle Straits Lake school, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Michigan St. six rooms, three bed: is modern, full — ment, $6,599 small meomly payment. Income. Newly ted 11 rooms three family, Uiree pom ou fn ‘pusiness, vacant wna veady te move in, Carpenter, Builder and Investors walls. Extra large jot. bus a eee Priced at $10,000. ELD RE. 5 nice rms. rope full bai furnace, . You’) enjoy the fire- place. 2 car garage, large jo! Owner leaving this area. See it now. Only $13,800, good terms NEARLY NEW SUBURBAN 5 large rms. . - bath. Handy een; $ Queer leaving state. 68,- E-Z terms. We buy land contracts NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. — “2 ARE HERE FROM FLORIDA = Pull — Po mre. rooms % bath down. Shower ip meee ment accept $13,000. $3.000 down OwNER LEAVING STATE. ¢ RMS. bath, A good buy! OR 30654 MIDDLETON’S SPECIALS! Located off Baldwin on Fair- mount street, cute red asa 2 tiled bath. nerenved floors. WEST SUBURBAN si. miles west of Pontiac, and cleea modern @ room Lecated on Airport Rd. lot 100x200, nor interior finishing. Located oft Cooley hu BE. rn R sintaen ROKER FE 8-009 saat 3 "peDR —_ maACE On” . LEASE W __For | Sale Houses 43 OPEN gui Sav bet” — bmn ha. te a & 13 erage, shruba, toes & fruit, Kurth. Resltor, 200 8. Woodward, B'ham MI 47676. "| 3-Bedr brick ranch shell, heating’ ducts and rough plumbing in. Ward's Or- chard Subdivision. $300 Dn, FE 5.0782 -|SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES, ranch type 3 bedroom brick, 4 rr. on tit fire e El, spacious kitchen, tiled bath, handy utility oil heat, storms & screens, am- ple cupboards & c Legare Plowers _5-7160_ after 6 week days. Owner. mere en eR ~~ $1,000 DOWN 3 bedrooms, 2 yrs. old, = inum storms Pos screens, lots. Lawson Real Estate 1327 E. Auburn, OL 3-161] OL 1-173 ~ $1,000 DOWN Buys procemtas Td 6 room home, On paved street in oe residen- tial section. Close to Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 W. HURON __ FE 2-4411 or Eves. MU 46417 4 ROOMS & BATH, LARGE LOT with or Lp tiage $6500. full a Low .. payuest,__$1500 ® » meat Teng Lake. Ca!! HONEYMOON SPECIAL Buy this lovely modern 2 bed- room custom-built rapch home & live happily ever after. Piastere«i walls, oak floors, tiled bath. Base- — —- gas ary Large 100x150 sic sea: my ‘$l. A soy reasonable Dorothy baw ono Lavender rakes or or Bren. ven. MU 4eetT LAKE oP RIVILEOES. 2 BLOCKS. é & year-round, shingled “frase. er 7 400” Ps Partiy fur- —— Terms, OR 3-0603 or OR — SICK? Of looking at pesees thet aren't worth the money? Compare this -bul sq 3 bedroom brick ranch home basement, two fire- tered garage. All this Geers. goxde plas, burn Heights. Re buy. Easy P. W. DINNAN W. Huron FE ¢3577 ADAMS RD NEAR MAPLE Bham. Older home, 2 story x. Full dining rm. DOWN Ra and 12%; after 1:00 OR m1 ROOM. is te Bares, PULL pas _EM Mw Sele! NEW ‘MOUSE IN FERRY ACh PERRY ACRES attaches ee BUILD ~ @n your lot, any size. nen lonial custom precisi home Good deal -§ yond me of 3 year. Alse _Siterations “Lakefront Estate Imagine if you can, a rambiirg California ranch home. 80 ft im length. Nestled in the mid- die of a besutiful iandsceped 1 acre site. From the veranda 6 KNUDSEN 2-Family—West Side All on one floor, One a Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 @. Main. Clarkston, Mich, BLAI LOTUS LAKE. -* 4 room finished in e throughout. 2 bedrooms wii 5 closets tiled Modern ae room, Large dition inside 1 es GEORGE B BLAIR 4536 Dixie OR 3-1251. es AON LA ONLY $850 ok PS inos modem. City. Murry. stp netere, kame. eat gx own utitities IN OME Iv ee wee