fy — Tee : , = re : i PS aA ; A | Fe ¥ 2 ‘ = 5 fie JE —) = : PP ij ba : { 5 , - ‘ \ ! { , / i ; 5 / | . ‘ of ‘he ee | va. i moutiee ‘Bureas Vorepast : . =* <= x ! ; | | ; . 2 Home soy in ras Sy iz } . : ' Edition ' _—~ eae j = = , : : =. _ . . 113th YEAR * & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957—68 PAGES AMOCIAINTERNATIONAL NEWS GERVICB SO Candidates OK Vote Tabulation of Whole District Board Group Will Check Schimmel-Ludy Race .in School Election A recount of all the bal- lots in Monday’s Pontiac School District board elec- tion will be conducted next! * ‘Monday by a board com-, © mittee. - a of Nissin . Ecorse. x &* * | | Slain Mary deCaussin gi Found in Dump CJ { #5 yi ' ¢ — * So oS Wilson at Naval Review j j i ‘| | Board ApprovesRoars of Welcome = Hunt Army; + by Lovers Lane ' . Discovery Ends by Volunteer Police Quiz Six Salary Hikes, Greet Mayflower Il _ Long Contracts Starts Court Action | to Condemn 15 Lots for School Site The contracts of the superintendent and assist-' | mass of humanity around the famed Plymouth Rock _Memorial, cheered as Mayflower II was’ eased to a The mutilated body of six-year-old Mary deCaus- sin of Ecorse was found at 10:40 a.m. this morning in -a secluded lover’s lane only two and a half miles from her home. . She was wearing only her white blouse, with her hands tied behind her. She PLYMOUTH, Mass. (INS)—Booming cannon and the roars of thousands ashore today welcomed Mayflower II as she completed the re-enactment of the arrival of the Pilgrim fathers 337 years. ago. | Many thousands of persons, jammed into a solid mooring 400 feet offshore by three Coast Guard boats. At noontime, Capt. Alan Villiers and his 33 plucky ant superintendent were renewed for five years with’ al boosts by the Pon-' ‘ salary dooats by te F2=-Inkster Soldier MARY deCAUSSIN ——*crewmen were férried__- ashore in the Shappop, an ‘oversized rowboat: | Signal cannon were set off when —+had been raped, and her jpead was almost complete- ly severed from her body, The decision to recount the whole district was jointly agreed upon in a , Surprise meeting last night of the two persons involved, 4. Louis H. Schimmel and Lloyd R. Ludy who lost by} a scant 12 votes. last night. The board voted to grant ‘|Dr. Dana P. Whitmer a contract which would raise! his salary from the, present, $16,500 to $17,000 next year and $1,000 more for’ each of the following four) 3 ? es ~ . . Schimmel was conducting a years to a maximum of MAEBASHI. Japan «e— A board meeting when Ludy arrived -|Japanese pouice officer said today to pick up recount petitions at the’ $21,000. ; AP Wirephete _ DIGNITARIES WATCH—Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson, President Eisenhower's representative at the International Naval Review, points toward Hampton Roads after boarding the review- ing ship USS Canberra at Norfolk. With him, from left, are Adm. Jerauld Wright; Capt. C. T. Mauro of the Canberra, and Adm board office. Schimmel introduced | himself to Ludy and took him aside for a conference in which he proposed the total recount as a mutual project, ELIMINATE ALL DOUBTS They also increased his expense jaccount from $1,500 to not less than $2,000 for the term of the in Girard Case Japanese Police Say Michigan Man Tossed Shell Casings on Range la U.S. a range Assistant Superintendent Otto c|* US) army tange betore a Jap the Mayflower arrived. A choir sang “The Star Spangled Banner” from atop Cole's Hill. Sirens and whistles shrieked, church bells tolled. Indians from Oklahoma danced. It marked the beginning of a 12-day series of celebrations and | pageants for the skipper and | crew of the Mayflower, touched off this afternoon by the official | welcoming ceremonies. | | | There was a colorful colonial air! ‘a Michigan soidier has told Jap- throughout, with many of the resi- lanese authorities that he — not dents garbed in Pilgrim or Indian !3year-old girl friend last night ‘Specialist 3.C, William Girard — |tossed _empty shell casings onto costumes—to match the 17th Cen- tury setting brought by the 1620-| Flint Detective Francis: Folaran left in a dum “type ship-which sailed the Atlantic Said the—body of Miss Barbara‘ ers-tane.—— Grocer in Flint Kills Girl, Self Double Slaying Follows Argument of Couple Engaged for Year said Ecorse Township Po- lice. A resident of the neighborhood, -|Paul Panter, found the body in ‘the wooded area known as Tren- ‘ton Road Woods, when he went there to throw out a basket of rubbish, | There was a striking similarity _between this and the circum- | stances surrounding the death of FLINT — A 22-year-old Flint seven-year-old Barbara Gaca, of. grocery store operator killed his Detroit, two years ago, and then shot himself fatally. in 54 days as compared to 66 for Moss was found in Kearsley Park’ | Both were lured away from | home, assaulted, stabbed and p area near a loy- - The Gaca_ girl was found Se “We owe it to whoever is the winner to make sure that no doubts be left about his right to hold his seat," Schimmel said. ‘‘And we owe it to the people to be certain the man they want is elected.” Schimmel! also pointed out a limited recount might give pre- cinct workers in the chosen areas @ feeling their accuracy was be- ing questioned, _ Ludy agreed entirely, stating he & — ad asked for recounts in three precincts only because they were the Jargest and not because he had any special reason to doubt the ef- ficiency of the count in them, _ : He and Schimmel agreed to each secure half the needed num- ber of signatures on the petitions and to file them Saturday. They also agreed to split the cost of the recount which, by law, is $5 per precinct, Arthur Radford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. — Warships Break Formation moorings. For many of the ships—the old. column 14 miles long they moved to close shoreside Hufzifer received an increase fon $11,100 to $11,600 for next year and| $1,000 a year more for the | ing four years to a ntaximum of! $15,600, * * * ' In other wage action, the board {approved a new salary schedule! After International Review NORFOLK, Va. —Ships of the United States and 17 foreign nations bfdke forfhdtion “téday after a proud international review display that represented perhaps a final fling of military grandeur for many of them. | _ From the precise anchorage stations that strung them out along a double+ for operational personne] which in-| cluded engineers, custodians and/ matrons.- ; The schedule adds 3.4 per cent: jto their wages to the increase in the cost. of living’ and will cost some $23,000 in all.! Overtime rates were set at 120 per cent of the hourly rate. Police fo Appeal A secretarial salary schedule was also adopted which will cost some $4,200 more in wages. The board denied the secretaries’ re- quests for more accumulated sick anese woman scrap collector was the original shot and killed Jan. 30. | Mayflower. ion Flint’s east side. The body of | her fiance, John W. Cooper, was “T@pped in a blanket, left among The officer, who would not be quoted by name or rank, said the planes circled overhead in the 1 statement of Specialist 3. C, Vic- 7 Girard’s suggestion’.\has been in- cluded in a secret the shooting, {* OT IN RECORDS Japanese court officials said it jury resulting in death.” Convic- tion could carry a sentence of up to 15 years in a Japanese prison. The U. 8S. decision to turn Gir- ‘ard over to Japan for trial has stirred a storm of protest in the United States and court action BLIMPS CIRCLE HARBOR | Two blimps and several air- overcast sky while the waters of jtor Nickel of Inkster, Mich., that the harbor were alive with small he seattered the empty shells ‘‘at ats, landfall in Plymouth \ing across Cape Cod Bay. * * * | Nice President Richard M. Nixon was not/among court records jn Wil! head an official delegation at| the case, in which Girard has been @ big celebration on June 22, and charged with “inflicting bodily in-'then Mayflower II goes to New York for the summer. Mayflower TI departed last March from Brixham, England, where she was built on April 20. Plymouth braced itself for a tour- jist and visitors’ rush of huge pro- |Portions to be climaxed at the of- Mayflower II made her “tinal r after a speedy lice file on sai) from Provincetown this morn- found early today 200 yards from his victim. Cooper and Miss Moss had been debris in a West Bloomfield Town- iship dump. Although the Trenton Road Woods area was not a dump, engaged for about a year accord- it Was occasionally used for this ing to relatives. earlier this week. : They quarreled Purpose. Last night Miss Moss went to a, dance in downtown Flint. Cooper * * * ; Panter told police he had not ‘taken part in the search for the met her after the dance and the Sitl, but he knew she was miss- jtwo went away together. friend. Folaran said Mrs. Cooper told him her son then grabbed a .38 caliber pistol and fied from the | house saying, ‘They'll never get | me alive.” ling. He said he saw her*body as | At 12:40 a.m., Mrs. Mildred C./he walked back toward the road ,\Cooper, 45, Cooper’s mother, called after throwing away the rubbish. police to report her son came home ‘and said he had just killed his girl, killed at the scene. Her arms Police sald she was gpparently were smeared with blood from the wound inflicted when her murderer stabbed her in the throat with what police said was “a knife or some other sharp instrument.” Police roped off the area near Police began a search for Miss the heavily traveled Dix and Tren- seeking to return Girard there. ficial ceremonies starting at three Moss and Cooper. Acting on a tip ton roads hoping to keep it clear. from Mrs. Cooper they directed until they could carry out a U. S. Army officials in Tokyo o'clock. 5 Waterfront streets have been their search toward the park area. \thorough search for clues. the not-so-old and others outdated. ee r) leave days and four weeks vaca- jin the present day pace of ies.) Civil Service tion after 15 years employment. refused to discuss reports that The board voted to end a long) Army investigators had secured a Flu Strikes Formosa |missiles and nuclear power — the | | TAIPE] w — The Formosa Health Bureay reported today that 101 persons have died in the influenza epidemic which broke out on the Chinese Nationalist is- land in April, The bureau said more than a million and a half persons on .Formosa sickened during the epidemic. Ask Water Fluoridation PAW “PAW (®—A petition bearing 501 signatures asking that Paw Paw’s village water supply be fluordiated has been presented to the village coua- cil. The council voted to compile costs of installation of fluorida- tion equipment. hours of glory in the international jreview amounted to a swan song. ‘WON APPLAUSE But in steaming toward a pre- carious future in the military pic- ture they won a round of applause from Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations. “They're old, yes, and you might say obsolete,” said Burke from his review station aboard the tactical command cruiser Northampton. “But if need be, they will still sweep a mine for you or sink a submarine. It's just a harder job with the older - equipment.” : “The free world is proud of the navies represented here today all dedicated to peace,’’ Defense Sec- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Storm Delays U.S. Gren as Ben Hoga By BRUNO Sports Editor, n Withdraws L. KEARNS Pontiae Press TOLEDO, Ohio—Tornado-like winds and heavy rain ripped the Inverness Country Club at 11 o’clock this ‘morning at- the USGA National Open, sending thou- sands of The storm struck shortly spectators and golfers running for shelter. after Ben Hogan, four-time Open champion, nounced he was withdraw- ing from the tournament due to a back ailment. Hogan was scheduled to tee off at 9:36 a.m. with Ted Kroll and Gene Littler. Littler and Kroll weit Gan to @ teens’. Of the early 9-hole scores re. |e” <9 ce was then rescheduled to tee-oft| Ported. Ed Furgol hed the ead In) Today's Press 10:35, but. shortly before this 2 vee, ER ee Pn at Brink of Grand Rapids postéd a | @ex- i i ct ats he made the announcement that x an-+ However, the area has been alert- ed that another storm is on its way. Tournament - officials said that the course was termed ‘‘unplay- able."’ jand regulations for the operation ito “Civil Service Committee,” and | Group Votes to Bypass City Manager in Feud With Chief Straley The Pontiac Police Officers Assn. last night agreed to by-pass the city manager and present .their grievances against Police Chief Civil Service: Commission. Association members stated they, did not agree with a ruling by, that charges against the chief must! \first be submitted to the city man-; jager and then forwarded by him) to the Civil Service Commission. * *« * The group did, however, comply, with a request from Civil Service; { that they draw up a set of rules of the police department. The Civil Service Commission ‘had asked both the association and Chief Straley to present rec- ommendations for improving de- partment efficiency. x * * The officers, during the five hour meeting, listed 11 rules and will present them this week for consid- eration Wednesday by the Civil Service Commission. The group voted to change the name of its grievance committee a jauthorized it to negotiate with both | ‘the chief and the Civil Service Commission. Comme fo... cccsessereese OB County News cedossseperer.-OO . Editorials ; | Ganlock _ Market eeeee seeeredecaners 6 re eee ee eee er ey swertove Ce eee a closed to traffic in the area of the The body of Miss Moss was drawn-out series of negotions for ainew statement from Nickel within wooden amphitheter constructed on found lying face down in a small school site in the Franklin road— the past few days and forwarded Cole’s Hill overlooking Plymouth creek in the park. Fern street area by voting to seek it to Washington. ° WON'T DISCUSS condemnation action on 15 lots. | OFFERED AT $630 “The lots were offered to the who filed the indictment against board at around $630 each while|Girard, refused to discuss Nickel's. appraisals set the value at less present position, He would neither) lconfirm nor deny existence of any, voted Nickel statement,—although it is, than half that price, Rev. J.: Allen Parker Kaname Watanabe, prosecutor, against condemnation stating the known that Japanese police have Herbert W. Straley directly to the board had purchased a five acre questioned Nickel several times |Rock, the Pilgrim landing place,| Police said she had and the Mayflower II's moorings. suffered severe head injuries but it was * ~ * The murder weapon has not been found, according to police, but they reported the discovery of “good ‘samples of tire tracks’’ which most The 7,000 temporary seats in "Ot known whether she died from likely belonged to the vehicle the new amphitheater were being | sold at prices ranging from $2 to — a beating or by drowning. At daylight, police returned to driven by her murderer. Police say they have taken six boxes at $25 for the day, or $100 the park and found the body of suspects into custody, one of them eant, There were stilt-some 3500 | seats avilable when the booths opened at dawn. adjacent parcel without condem-and that Nickel is considered a Massachusetts Governor Foster} nation. : * ® * : Other board members said the) tle range said today it was Cambridge where he attends the igan State City Attorney -William A, Ewart original purchase was at 12 per) “usual” for American soldiers to ‘Harvard University commence- signed a one-year contract with cent over the appraised value, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) jkey witness, Furcolo arranged for speedy) neath his body.. : Lions Sign Up Masters DETROIT \ — Norm Masters, A Japanese scrap collector at transportation to Plymouth from an outstanding tackle from Mich- University, today toss used cartridge cases to the ment, so he can join in the official the Detroit Lions of the National | waiting collectors, ceremonies. j Football League. Indian Greets Crewmen of Mayflower II b mya ~ ‘ Tae 1 ; \' i « = 4 sien d ‘ 4 * iN ire -*, \ all electricity trict was’ wired Leer Ldsoss seein A temporarily, vue TV & Radio Programs ..../ 09 AG seh md es Rete Wie, Birt. eR Maples oa the wind su ‘ \annae'e Rages - Cork ay. . wits a es ea Y 2 ith 7 el ‘ ‘ ay ; sags ‘ q i : lg oa = ae i | ; ae yi, hes ‘ , \ {hat the Open would Srabecdlec a fee ame | pREMCRMIME 70 AameRCA — At Proetown, aa, hie oded -for at Ojon \ evenings and. Sundays Wil — thé’ Wampanoag tribe shakes hands with\ crewmen ed | : ry ON ee f* e 0 M4 Pai an un ee OR aS ofthe oo ‘Il at official, I i t mae” ty \ ral * Weel i upon artivel yesterday, th ay) nen a —* { \ i | jl but was over in 10 minutes» | for the entire 12 days of the pag- Cooper. The pistol was found be-|being an Orion, Township photog- rapher, Orville E. Dibble, 48, of 13806 Coleport St., who owns a pony which he takes with him as a prop for shots of. children. Mary was reported to have been seen following a man with a pony and camera yesterday afternoon inear her home at 12546 Helen St., Ecorse Towriship. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund deCaussin Jr., and granddaughter of Detroit Dep- uty Fire Chief Edmund deCaussin |Sr. The. child's mother reported ‘her missing after she failed to come home for supper last night. Squall Leaves Minor Damage _1Temperature Scoots — 12 Degrees in Storm; Winds .Hit 50 M.P.H. The noon squall that crashed into Oakland County today re- sulted in a flood of calls to the Sheriff's Dept. reporting fallen trees, wires and minor property damage. ae The storm hit with 50 mile-an- ihour winds and gusts up to ®, . Charge of violating the state nar- “ing a.raid Tuesday night on a lo-| , Moon rises Thursday at 9:08” p.m. ‘Two THY, PONTIAC PRES Pe; S, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1857 _ | Waterford Gradi ates 282 | in Commencement Rites | “Something between your ears, ship High | School commencement a spring in your feet, and faith in last night. your heart,” was the theme of Dr.| Two hundred and eighty - two Charles Anspach, president of Cen- graduates and hundreds of guests tral Michigan College, the main heard the invocation by Rev. Ar- “Speaker for the Waterford Town- vid Anderson, pastor of the Christ) |Lutheran Church. Bill Cox, vale- jdictorian, expressed the - feelings "jot the class on their graduation j night. * * * | William Shunck, superintend- ent of schools, intreduced Dr. Anspach. Thad Carr, principal of Water- ford High, presented the class: to 4Men Face Dope Charges ~-Arrested-in Vice Raid - on Club Hall Tuesday; Release 49 Others Four local men, arrested by Pon-| tiae Police vice squad members. iSchool seniors who participated in Tuesday night and early today, will’ ‘Commencement exercises last. be questioned further today on the night: Adair, ‘of the Waterford Board: of Edu- cation. She presented the gradu- ates with their diplomas. Following are the names of the Carolyn M. fumiey, Jean A. Susanne E. LaForm. Neil ae Xn. LaFountain, K Lémberton, Shirley Lane, Cherry L. cotie laws by possessing mari- huana. Two men were arrested follow- ir cal music hall. A total of 51 per- x. song-were questioned by vice squad Bachelor. Janey 6. h, = MeLaughite JoAnn released pending further investiga-! 5; tion after they were picked up by a crew of 11 officers Tuesday. Miller, , Milzew, Forre Mitchell, Gall : . Monk, Charles K. i Moore, Roger D. e A. Moran, Barbara A. Buchanan, Gary L. Morris; Evelyn A. | onda John R, x Musgrave, arjorie| . fnecheek: Marjorie Wie: olson, Judith , Noe, Marlene A. paper confiscated by police at his home. Such items were also found b a ; Sr en Oe ret Ot ? ‘ote’, James bed i" i A quantity of marihuana pa a Cotterman, Judith Patten cents D hypoderm: need] also fourid Coventry, Ronald nn, nie le wee late Cc, Peschel, Norma at the site of the raid, The Pro- ters, Patrick teTson, Sally Petrucci, Albert ttman, Janet Price, — G in ul ig. Diana L Crawford, Carol L. Dahl, Diana L. . ; |Debson, izabeth Alex V. Hernadez, 3, of 27 O'Riley |Dovre, oe 1, St. Saas ‘Joanne 8. kard, Michael — Lt. Nesbitt said one quarter of ie e, qecqueline ane A. Dvwire. Tis . net R. Janet Btesdard. Karle M.| Stonehouse, wee | res & sirable, “De vena. S a ogg Ha moon mean? Does it indicate warm. ‘Grteabach = OE Sennen oat e weather—as some say? Does it a Es, | p-shs mean it is likely to rain? Be es, Shirley A. Bias eer 3. A halo can, and often does, give Fait" Borsne g° erry. a ae an & weather. ‘Henderson, Gerald Tibbals, fonere” A halo is formed when high, thin 5, son. Judith ze. clouds move overhead, creating the Met gary. Carsio L. halo effect. These high clouds are. |Bitieson ay is composed of ice crystals, which [Bettman, we reflect. the moon's light. |Holeomb, William Because a warm front always jomes. Roser 3. moves in overhead before its mass bocce oie | passes over the immediate surface. | Rerwost Deaua 7. = can ona papelens pe oan urley, Judith M. either in daylight or at night. | Hutchings, "Barbara At night the high clouds produc- 11s! ing the halo produce a sigh of probable rain. And during most of the year the approach of a warm front will mean noticeably B hesgoay ce. Ww. Tind Susan Tippett, innate a Tipolt, Shirley M. Upchurch, Fenelepe| Upeott, Ted cS Valentine, C | Valentine, Virgie Vander Velde, J. Verch, Cleo D. a Walters, Sharon L. Sydney 2 ariotte Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Janice M. Johnson, Kay C. Jolly, Glenn A. Ww Jones, ir w. Mary 8 a Jones, Lou — Buare 2 warmer ther ahe: Kaines, son, yrna wea ad. So the Keasey, Marlynn "L Wiltse, Carrol halo often does mean that rain eae Wiseeler, £ L rf " err, a mter, ary "i and warmer weather are on the | x Karen L. Winter Robert, way. It is one of the sky Young, Kenneth W. Yekin, C. C. _Jr. PHS a to Be Awarded to 423 Graduates aa Wisner Stadium will, for the 80, Lew tonight accent. 68. Preomar ye 33. Second time in Pontiac High School | Seuth te southeast winds at 16 te 15 history, be the of the annua! miles per heur Seoomens south to segth- afternece eed tec 28 beer thiticommencement exercises at 8 o'clock tonight. will follow the preceding night's halo. : The Weather Full U.S. Weather are a PONTIAC AND VICIN teach afterneen and od it. Teday in “in Pontise oon temperature preceeding sam, 8 am. Wind Diecaecees est Sun sets Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Sun rises Friday at €:55 a.m. Moon sets Friday at 7:06 a.m. receive their diplomas from Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, school super- intendent, and hear an address by Charles Forsythe, director of ath- iletics for the Michigan High School 7 Athletics Assn. | * * * : ar Louis H. Schimmel will preside velocity §& m. p. h. nevatews Temperstores lla m -. 61 12 m a. €4 Ip. m. 22pm ‘Mrs Donald E- Adanis, president!~ 282. Waterford Township High | ae to House ‘retary Charles E. Wilson mes- his mother Mrs. Alice E. Beck of / without a hitch. The sea along’ St., jand not of the same temperature. | A graduating class of 423 will Wednesday im Pontiac {As recorded Gewntorn) Highest temperature .......... . Lowest temperature ................ 6 Mean temperature ........... .. 70.3 Weather— 15. One Tear Age tn Postiac temperature ........... 95 temperature es 68 | 190 Bnew esse sexe 81.5 tere Chart uette §=6—bT 4G \ ol 6 Tee 7% Milwaukee 67’ $3 2 + 54 Minneapolis | 72 56 eee! : i iew $1 6 ~ New York 99 70 72-4 Omaha = 74 50 m SoS eel Be . 7 8 rie 2 + rey oC Seay. “City B ee var ; | \ ‘89, 71 \e “ \} : : : he BS lat the exercises and Michael Boyer, |class president, will speak for the igraduates. The class will be presented to Dr. Whitmer by Frances W. Staley, ‘principal. * * * | The invocation will be given by Dr. Fred R. Tiffany and the high school band, under Dale C. Harris, will provide the music. California Stops Drivers From Using Pep Pills SACRAMENTO, Calif, u# —: The! California Legislature classes driving a car under, the influence ‘of antisleep drugs or Pep, pills as a teeny: » A bill was sent to Gov. ovdwin J. Knight last night \and( will come | \law with his signature. \ ‘ peas attack planes, capable of | checking for clues in the theft «| Jhall, ” The Day in’ Birmingham és * Industrial Expansion. BIRMINGHAM— Summer play-| eam activities will inaugurate a new feature when they open June; 25..A day camp program will be provided at Springdale .Park, Rob- ert E. Girardin, recreation direc- tor, revealed today. The program. there will include field trips, wood: crafts, games, cookouts and other: summer activities using. the old’ Girl Scout cabin as park’ head- | 'Plan Day Camp ‘Program for Playground Activities Studied in Detroit redevelopment project—taking in all of the old SO-acre Packard) vived by two brothers Robert D. Motor Car property and 70 sur- and James R. and her grandpar- ents Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Stearnes. of Battle Creek and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harold C. Boothroyd of ee The multimillion-dollar proposal Private service under direction ‘covers an area bounded by the of the Manley Bailey Funeral | Ford Expressway to the north, city drawing boards today as a possible new step toward expand- ing Detroit industry. Home will be Friday afternoon Mt. Elliott to the west, Warren to. from St. James Episcopal Church. the south and Canton to the east. bo ee oily suggests tributes to the The project is under considera- arel Stearnes Memorial Fund be tion as a major extension to the mailed to Dr, Julius Rutzky at St. ‘midtown Milwaukee Junction re- Transportation schedule for the youngsters attending will be a bus leaving Pierce School June — 25; Eton Park, June 26; Pem- broke Park, June 27; School, June 28, and Quarten School, July 1. The cycle will be | Hahn, LAWRENCE LOGSDON | Pontiae Lions Club installed new officers for the year beginning July 1 at the annual installation Adams Joseph's “for “the” “new pediatric < development’ project, “although this | win \240-acre site is located 10 blocks “SUNDAY, JUNE 16th Is FATHER’S DAY of the club last night at| Fepeated in this order. \Oakland County Boat Club. New! ‘president of the club is Lawrence Logsdon, who succeeds Paul Alli- ‘dinner b las per person with a limit of 36 each day. Busses leave the playgrounds| _ Son. at 9:30 a.m. returning at 4 p.m.| | , Girardin said—youngsters must be’ = over eight years of age and each must furnish his own lunch. Birmingham Chapter 220 OES) of the youth committee of the | grand chapter of Michigan and Ar-| land County Association, Wednesday. @ -next Ups to Over $4 Billion Total Cuts Advocated by Comerities ‘+ | boosted-to about $4,040,000, 000- total: iat 8 p.m. in the Masonic Tem cuts it has recommended this year 92 Woodward avenue, in presidential Money requests. The bill allots $814,813,023 to fi- Mrs. Hesz nance government public works! A native of cermany, Mrs. -Eu- programs during. the fiscal year ene Hesz, 55, of 1723 Maryland starting July 1, a reduction of Blvd. died in Detroit Memorial $61,639,977 trom the amount Presi- Hospital Wednesday. dent Eisenhower requested. | She was married to Eugene As it has on the past 11 bills, Hesz in Germany in 1926 after re- \the House is expected to follow ©¢!ving her degree in law from closely the committee's recom- Munich University. They came to this community 11 years ago from mendations. Not all of the House- Toledo. Mrs. Hesy has been re. ‘| passed measures have been sed Cranb by the Senate, but that body has riers = pies at the Cranbrook | adhered generally to House figures [stitute ence for 10 years.’ ‘on bills it has considered, |She was a member of the institute, |Birmingham Unitarian Church and The goa} of congressional ithe League of Women Voters | budget-cutters this session is to | She is survived by her husband, cut close to five billion dollars | from the President's over - all vle| | |and a daughter Mrs. Robert Berges’ money requests totaling $73,300,- of California. Also surviving are 000, 000. jtwo sisters and one brother. Serv- The bill approved by the com- ices are under direction of the mittee today provides funds for Manley Bailey Funeral Home and the Army Engineers’ river and Will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday ‘harbor and flood control pro- {rom the Temple of Memories, grams, the Reclamation Bureau, White Chapel Cemetery. The fam- the Bonneville Power Administra-, ily has suggested donations to the | ministration and the Southwestern | Fred L, Sage Power Administration. | Its total is $52,521.977 less than mel visiting im Carmel BerA | se ees — oe ees EI Ls) | Puritan here, where he had lived The largest allotment of new Since 1925, He was a retired auto- - funds, $619,325.023, was for water Motive engineer, one of the pio-| resources programs. Warships Break Review Formation (Continued From Page One) | ithe time of his retirement he was \director of engineering for the: Dodge Truck Division of Chrysler) | Motors. * * * Sage was a lifelong member of, the Society of Automotive Enet| neers and was a Mason. He is carvived by his wife Olivia, | a daughter Mrs.) | saged all ships and aircraft after California, Georg yesterday’ s historic muscle flexing. | and a ‘son Fred L. Jr. of Birming-| “My congratulations on the ham. Service will be at 1 p-in., |Smart appearance of all ships and Monday from the Manley Bailey | |aircraft and for a job well done.” Funeral Home with burial in! The big day — first of its kind Greenwood Cemetery, | _ Since President Theodore Roose- Carol Beth Stearnes velt reviewed the ships of six na-| Three-year-old daughter of Mr. | ‘| tions here in 1907 — went off and Mrs. Robert Stearnes, 592 Bird Carol died yesterday in St.’ Hampton Roads was calm as ice Joseph Mercy Hospital Pontiac. Besides her parents she is sur- The heat ranged from 88 to | 91 degrees, but the kaleidoscopic | scene took Enecotemce over the | discomfort, Never before in history had such’ a variety of ships lined = = inspection. Never had. there Acts on 15 Lots so many nationa] anthems aol | fags carved Tine mah (Continued From Page One) ags display e 19-gun salute’ for Wilson rumbled like thunder hile the lots were more than 100) per cent over appraisals. oe Btoke psec ot tne A report was made to the board Scores of helicopters flitted about abuineene . for rehe- the 14-mile double row of war-| projec ships. Low bid for work at the high | Deactivation of the Wisconsin school, Crofeot Elementary and | | will begin in November and the) Eastern Junior High was ae Towa will leave the line next year, | by Perron Construction Co, Bud- |Sec. of the Navy Gates disclosed.| get estimate for the projects was When these two are shelved, the $50,000 | Navy will be left without a single | —— ‘replacements and other battleship in active service. work aS McConnell, Missing from the naval show Central Schools were also bid on, was one of the elements which With the low bid of $111,296 sub-| menaces the survival of the sur. Mitted by F. J. Temple and Sons.’ face ship — the nuclear-powered ‘The budget estimate was $112,400. submarine x & Board Ups Wages, i oe But naval airpower appeared in force in the skies above the bat- tleships, cruisers and destroyers. | Huge, long-range planes, which. can scan vast areas of the sea and) i sky with electronic eyes, droned. — i above the international fleet. Also darting along were the Jet tiac permission to grade and gravel ‘a 3.3 acre parcel of land at the atomic destruction. Mississippi Thieves . Rub Salt in Wounds. BILOXI, Miss. a — Police are , Wrong Driver Named in Car-Truck Crash’ of three items which. ppeared ing of the we Law "Enforcement tee. police sirens and # park- ing meter were \stolen yesterday § from a convention's exhibition ’ \ peor WG < St. ; ‘on the. Wrong side boul em | ont to eaiee ae rY Fare for the children is 25 cents. will honor James Roark, chairman|B — lene Weitzel, president of the Oak-iE. © ‘a son Walter of Salt Lake City, E tion, the Southeastern Power Ad- American Cancer Society. | Fred L. Sage, 69, died Tuesday E |Reers entering the field in 1910, AtiE e W. Blair Jr. of Oklahomaike Wisner and) : The board gave the city of Pon- & Your Choice £1.00 Genuine imported briar pipes: make a fine Father's Day gift. Choice of one special group-| ing. No limit. PITTITITITITT TTT TTT Tir rrr ee | Fomous Brand PIPES FRANK MEDICO 1.50 Priced trom te eeneor DR. GRABOW Pre-smoked DORCHESTERS Imported Briar KAYWOODIES Priced from oe tee ae 5.00 Changeable Bowl Style Pipe Sets Kootswoxt ares bowls. . 2. 95 6.50 FAL 450 ALCON 5 QS 6.95 VIKING — bowls. ..... 4.95 Factory Fresh CIGARS wen, $3 Box of 50 KING EDWARD CIGARS it iN Regular 6c each ‘King Edward’ = 2” y cigars, full box of 50 — factory fresh cigars that will make your "Big Selection of Geed PIPE RACKS Nationally Advertised aol Wes ck . $3. 50 Rech sad al 2 LIGHTERS Holds 4 Pipes . $3.95 Ronson 3 01 $2.95 Pipe Rack, 2 “WINDLITE’ ...... Holds 7 Pipes...... Zippo 3.50 Any pipe smoking Dad can use WINDPROOF eee : Choice of nationally advertised acai new or extra pipe rack for Father’ Day. ette lighters at ‘Cut-Prices.’ $1.25 FILLS-EASY Tobacco Pouch... ROGERS AIRTIGHT Tebecco Pouch ...... ‘ROGERS COMBINATION | Pipe & Tobacco 195 Pouch £2.95 Values te eveveccvevecevececceceseoccsosecoecoscees All Popular Brands—Regujar _ f CIGARETTES PER CARTON Plus Ge Tax Choose Dad's favorite brands —. Pais at Simms. No t. aris TOBACCOS Famous oe on Sale! . a a) ee er 7 | rounding acres as well—is on the! TSOaTE TO 1 TOBACCO POUCHES 5 to the weit of the Packard rte. Plon’ aca for UP erty centering at 1590 East | MARQUETTE m— Upper Peéen- insula civic _officals will outline. DETROIT—A third big fatale colonies met in Boston about | C, Mackie, highway commission- : 1635. er-elect. t see MER WHITES and COLORS Ladies’ — Misses’ — Girls’ Sailor Ducks— Ballerinas—Flats me Seweee ooo’ IIT OL Le Leb hb hha SUM and Wedgies _ ® Big Style Selection * j bee 3: 00° 3: Sizes 4% to 9 Compare the newest styles and: selections at Simms! Many colors and styles all at this one low price. Big selection of Gsllereaee flats, wed gie-s and sailor ducks. ‘ —Basement ww. ye SIMMS Hes Everything for YOU to Give Your SPORTSMAN FATHER as GIFTS! JOHNSON or ZEBCO SPIN-CAST 1 Your choice of 2 famous mekes at this low price.. Easy to operate, use for spinning rod or casting rod. Brand new, latest models on Sale Friday and ‘Saturday. Famous ‘TRUE-TEMPER’ Steel Casting Rod Pappy happy. $10.95 Valve $1.25 Canadian Club ..., 25 in Box 99e. 99 $2.20 La Palina ideals ........ 20 in Box $1.80 g ! $3.13 Dutch Masters ........ 25 in Box $2.75 . $3.13 R. G. Dun Bouquet. ....25 in Box $2.75 $4.25 R. G. Dun Corona. . 25 in Box $3.75 $6.25 R. G. Dun Bouquet 50 in Box $5.50 [E Guaranteed two $5.00 Roi Tan Perfectos.......50 in Box $4.40 EB years, 41 foot $5.00 Phillies Perfectos ..... 50 in Box $4.40. all steel rod $3.75 El Producto Pertecto Fines 25 in Box $3.25 with speed-lok JJ $2.00 King Edward See .25 in Box $1.75) $3.13 El Producto Seageet ....25 in Box $2.75 [EB ree! seat. $3.75 R. G. Dun Pertectos . 25 in Box $3.25 i .50 in Box $2.25 25 in Box $1.70 $1.25 Big tac $13. All wersey pocket book. * Coast Guard Approved Boat Cushion Kapok filled boat cushion, may be used as life preserver. Complete Selection 0 Famous TACKLE selection of kle boxes for 269 te $11.98 / KENNEDY Ju 95 Value, .. metal, 2 Drawers — Folding Tubuler Aluminum $10.95 Value 6" Olficial Size and Weight Horse Shoe Set 4 Shoes—2. Stakes $7.98 58 Value a a | 1 he 2cn, so Nes fen... 000! . 1.22 Briar, 1 1b. can. Co saness AR , 14 ox. can... ... 7 ¢ * ee «8 ee 8 a ROTHERS JIMM). veces 83 + _book and storage box. Caddy Cart \ 10-inch wheels, As pictured, complete set for 4 players. Pointed steel stakes, rule sed, ‘Ty, Vulcanized Cover Wilson Golf Balls ” Oversize tires, single : Val folding eee ¢ action, Holds any scale, 3 Balls for $1.69 Wilson autographed golf balls with vulcani & distance, zed cover. — extra Thermo Travel Kit $8.95 78 Value Complete kit for picnics, trav Two |-quart bottles eling, ete. and sandwich box, Deluxe Quality — a= ST, EEL F, vane | Foldi \ \ | , . : : Ne . = : j \ \ | ee e- . f * ‘ T° i ( ] \ Woe oe, . 2 \ ; ai Jes 2, / } a ._____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 _\ slang TENE 2 . Claims Top-Secret Wartime Tests Possible Cause Lawyer Protests Soldiers’ Sterility BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Ww — A lawyer claimed today that at least a dozen soldiers who worked on a . top-secret wartime experiment are either sterile or have fathered de- formed children as a result. * * * Atty. Raymond Lyddy repre: Sents four Connecticut soldiers. One is them is sterile, Lyddy says. Wives of the others have had six are three deformed chil- wo apparently normal children. ° He said the 100 or so members of the tank ordnance company which worked on thé project were warned that exposure to rays from'E the equipment could make them sterile. He said he only had in- formation on about 30 of the sol- diers, but about half of those reported some trouble. He said “the instances of steril- ity, malformations and deformed|E “Honor Late Senator ~ ¥¢ | ANN ARBOR # — A bronze . plaque in memory of the late Sen. Arthur H, Vandenberg (R-Mich) will be dedicated Friday at the University of Michigan. The plaque was donated by Delta Upsilon, Vandenberg’s fraternity when he at- E tended Michigan. It will be hung in the lobby of Haven Hall, where the political science department is_lo- cated. Vandenberg died in 1952. Sale of NYLON SELF-SEAM Hosiery All sizes 8/2 to 11 but not in every weight. Two colors only. ' Ali SOF af » 2 for $1.00 4 gore, ruffle or nylon lace trim. Santforized. White only, All sizes. Ladies’ Rayon-Acetate Mesh Panties S0¢ ‘Quality 22¢ 100% NYLON & Acetate Rayon Ladies’ SLIPS Values to $1.98 Lace - trim or tal- lored. White or pink, Easy to laun- der, Sizes 32 to 46. — ‘ . Irregulars of $1.00 Quality Ladjes’ BRAS hteeddededadudedud-dudeududdh-dedhh.& Xtt.%21444111. dat natin lp tela aaah deed ddd ddd ddr iiiiititiiiiiitiiiltlrililiiiiliiririiririiriririirirrrirrrrrrrT “een naagatanattt INGER Maia Floo Cdesebecccocooccose A YY "KR ieee ¢ 4 (@@ * f ° obcedecesscoccsoocoss aaa ‘children. were just tremendous.” The New York Daily News, which first reported the story in a-copy-! righted dispatch frbm Washington, said Army Secretary Wilber jBrucker has been asked to make a full investigation. The request came from the former company ;commander, Chicago. The news said the experiment consisted of mounting brilliant arc’ _.flights..on_ tanks to. blind. gunners, The operation was carried out';jn the 9th Armored Division, which was fighting along the Rhine. fine foot About 436 of the tanks were sent the $45. National Issue “DETROIT #.— To collect $45 dotte’ for not registering his 25-| for ‘nine months, appealed for help and was turned down by the U.S. Attorney’s Office because the amount was too gsmall,.and suc- cessfully asked the U.S. Attorney General's Office in Washington to from Nick Nicksich of Wyan- cabin cruiser for five years, Coast Guard; Tried to collect paid without awaiting trial. into action, the News said, but) tHiey—had only limited success in‘E combat and the idea was dropped. E The News added that the lights E were 13-million-candlepower carbon arc lamps, and “there is strong reason to believe that sorhething more than carbon arc was in- volved.” . * * * In Washington, the Army said no | complaints of this type “officially have. been -brought-to the attention; of the Army. If any are received — they will naturally be investi-| {gated.” Marshal White of * * * Cocccccccccesoccscccoccs ITI ire tiiit) © 99000000000 0000600000000008000080000 0900000000000 08 000 0600800000050800000008660 cy SMM): | FATHER’S DAY-JUNE 16 SIMMS SLASHES PRICES NOW! | WEEK-END DRUGS SPECIALS Fri. and Sat. Specials—Right Reserved to Limit Quantities ‘RUBBING ALCOHOL Compound 16-Ounces Pepto- Bismol 8 Ors, - KLEENITE DENTAL PLATE Cleaner RISE SHAVE } i Ungentine | Burn Ointment $1.25 Size 89° LUSTRE-CREME | SHAMPOO $2. Value je ZONITEE LIQUID | —= Velue 2 19° ALIXOL MOUTH MOTH BALLS or | mm 8=6WASH | <—, FLAKES 16- 16- | Ounces Z —- ) 29° IE Ir SHAMPOO m. 446 ZARUMIN S.S.S. TONIC. TABLETS $2.35 Liquid or D> Tablets | F179 BABY NEEDS | H S.M.A. LIQUID 12 For $ 24 Limit 1 gory yy For ‘Limit 4 eX yor taabig oe 32 inches long, ‘8 Ya inches jwide, eee Baresi Ret), see ne om ; rr rere ereer st Tye endl ciove baggy Ename' inside, ae er) Ty . wee BROTHERS § . . i Miso SEE fet) ~ t- 4.99 Carpenter Tool Box Floor || & i \ \ i i Over $10 needs .. Allen wrenches, etc. ‘WEN’ Polisher and Sander Electric Sander Drill & Stand Set 1/16th to 2 by 64ths ‘ce 6.88 | ic 9.66 Value e Value e Blue temper, hi-test drills for steel, Easy to use, yet get professional wood, plastic, copper, brass, slumi- mum, ete All in sturdy rustproof, cadium plated ‘drill stand. ia great time & lebar saver for Dad A Professional Drill at the Hobbyist Full 2-AMP. Power—' Inch@aaz7 ‘Skil Electric Drill =<" Regular $26.95 Value Famous ‘Skil’ 14-inch elec- tric drill with key chuck, 115 volts, AC-DC, full 2- amp power. Complete wtih Price! rubber cord. Perfect for - Dad Seccesvesesesssesessoseaoseseeeet “ Famous ‘BERNZ-O-MATIC’ Propane Torch Set @ Selder Tip @ Flame Spreader @ Heavy Barner @ Pencil Burner @ Propane Cylinder ‘PORTA-FILE’ Value 788 $2.69 | 88 Everything you need for jobs in the Value house. Instant heat torch with tips for removing paint, laying ttle, sold- Holds 600 documents, Indexed folders, ering and minor repairs. carry handle. Lock & key. All steel. Neat Cift for Home Handyman 4-Drawer — ALL METAL Parts Cabinet Regular $6.95 Value Four divided compartment drawers, ident-tabs, drawer. Vr pulls, etc. Many uses.- Big 10 x 114% x 10-inch size. With Full Tote-Tray 19” Steel Tool Box $6.95 499 | Value Ideal gift for Dad—all steel tool box Uneonditionally guaranteed beneh | with tote-tray. Machine riveted, re- vise with jaw opening 3 to 314 ins. § inforced corners. #6119 box on sale. 00000600006 00008 8800088800800 H88888SHO88888 Heavy Gauge STEEL — 32 Inch iy ‘ERIE’ Bench Vise $8.00 “688 | Value Regular $8.95 Value 6% ¢ utside, Full length plano hinges. : TV ce UIA D cast: 4 i file suit for the money. Nicksich|B 14.88 Here’s a gift that Dad really wants and . prices so you can give it to him as a gift. Complete with ratchet drive, results. Electric sander and polisher File Chest | NESSSSSSSSSeSSS SESS Ss See ee ee ee ee I*e OPEN NIGHTS ‘gr “+110 P. You Can Afford MORE and BETTER GIFTS When You Shop at SIMMS s THIS SUNDAY is Dad's BIG‘day! You'll find the gift to make sree my tana! » » « priced LESS than you expect to pay, here at 5 . M Just 500 of These On Sale for Dad’s Day! ~~ FAMOUS BRANDS — ALL Ist QUALITY Men’s Sport Shirts : VALUES @ Waffie Weaves @ Broadcloths @ Rayon Linens ©@ Tropicals @ Terry Cloths - @ Piain Colors @ Designs > @ Stripes @ Whites : @ Checks “® @ All Colors ALL SIZES—Small to Large Including Extra Large This is our 3rd big shipment . . . buy for Father's Day and yourself at the same low price. Don’t let this 97¢ price ket fool you, you'll see these shirts priced $1.50 to $2 everywhere. ' i é eee TILT II III iiiliT iii Tih PAY MORE Than Simms Low Price? Durable DENIM or Cool Cotton LINEN Weave _ MEN‘S Summer Hobby Jeans Self Belted—Side Elastic Waist $199 Ail wanted colors: grey, tan, yellow, blue, green, charcoal, brown, etc. Zipper fly, full cut and well made. Washable. ALL SIZES including extra large. | Regular $2.99 to $3.99 Quality— Ceeccecescosoeooooeseecescoeeseeesesseeeeeneseee SIMMS SUPER-SPECIAL! Men's Nylon-Cotton | $-t-r-e-t-c-h Sox One Size Fits All Feet DRESS PANTS ' Deluxe Tailored—Better Quality 1 Compare $5.00 Quality Sellers Fine 120 needle stretch=hose for men. Perfect fit and extra wear @ Pleated fronts, dressy and casual guaranteed. All colors. 3 patterns. ® styles, light and dark colors. @ e. , @ Sizes 29 to 42. 3 Pairs, $1.00 4 COOOOHSOSSOSEHSOSHHOSEHOSEOHSEOSHSOHOSOOSHOSOSOHSSOOSHOHOHEHHHCOOOOOCES “Under-Standing” GIFTS for DAD Men's Elastic Side Leather Romeos Men’s Leisure Style Canvas Oxfords bd e id e bd e e . e e e e e . . e ° ce $195. 99 e Fully §9 e. All Sizes ar & bd ; y e in ‘ ¢ = Lined— e 6 to 12 Quality— ° ° Blue or brown canvas uppers, @ Dad's favorite. Composition soles, @ — = on ane conene. — eee: crepe rubber sole. md [eeber os Ideal comfort, e pated Bises 6 to 13 bber MEN’S WEAR —Basement 98 NORTH SAGINAW JIIMM: ROTHERS * SAVE OVER HALF! Buy for Dad and Yourself! /—~\ Insulated PICNIC JUGS aE... $3.75 Plain Model - $4.50 JUGS, $a 88 : Full Gallon Size $ 6 ve a ; 1” | NOW faucet model, 1 ay ONLY rietiepeemncaneapememaes All metal case, porcelain or stoneware“lined. Fiberglas in- sulated for hot or cold, Choice of 3 styles. .(irr’s.) . $9.75 Value—FAUCET Style 2-Galion JUGS § Porcelain on. steel: 4? ’ - lined, Jumbo size. Fiberbias insulated BROTH ERS @ were es ORR EHH HK HS 4% ROR EK MK YOO QO RD 4 7) 128 \ ae % CoH we A ee le Oe ae 8 oe aS 5 : Ts oe f Rat ' i : ree a ; rf # Fae ff 4 ; uA f i j ence | . hey . : : . , : Ss i € te f E F) 4 \ FOUR _ 7 : | — | J sp 4 ~"*(Dotice Question (Poli Foundation |p _ |Stock Market Dip | BESS aes Police Question read Manes AEC Requests — calle i nde ¥ Perse surect Yo tne City of Pontiac LE: ; iL: Te : ; thi eee == About Holdup erry He! H-PowerFunds pivot lke 65, head of the National Founds-) Says Research Needed %* the stock market reaction to} \tion for Infantile Paralysis, was President Eisenhower's upset stom- Say They Were Robbed, narried yesterday to Misy Hazel| Before Nuclear Energy | ach was indicative of the people's } I ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE. 1s, 1951 sans ee, SCHOOL’S: — OUT! ee x rs and ; slso Pp on * | insurance for Waste Collection and Dis- Two Deckerville Men. 1 ployees. Limits for Public Piabiuty are $25,000 /$160.000. Limits for Property Demage $6,000, bids d on eters teary canace ony. | Beaten by Thieves Royall, 43. May Be Used | confidence in the President's poli:] F™vepy #LOOR AIR-CONDITIONED And the youngsters will need lots Lists of cars and vehicles to be cov * * * cies. : from Oscar Eck- ‘ i Sian, ‘Director. of Finance ce eagent| DECKERVILLE @—-Four young! They sail today on a European) WASHINGTON — The Atomic] Alcorn, addressing business and any ae s tds, or any part of a bid Men Were questioned today about honeymoon. a Energy Commission (AEC) wants industria] leaders at the Union | and to waive caterte, in bids. ~ the robbery and beating of two! The bride is director of function- Co to give it-another five Club yesterday, said: “I pose as’ Dated June 12, 198" Deckerville men last Sunday, They|a] therapy at the Warm Springs “On8Tess facilities 1 |no authority ou the stock market, | of, ADA R EVANS. .|were picked up in a police chase|Foundation in Warm Springs, Va. Million dollars to buy. OF put it seemed significant to me: research in harnessing the hydro-!that on Monday a news flash from) Washington could, in a matter of) of playclothes . . . Waite’s has oa terrific selection— wearwise—stylewise—pricewise! June 13, ‘57. * * x It was a second marriage for 8° bomb for peacetime use. £ COLUMBIA Sheriff Quincy Hoffman, o : | lac County chased and caught @)) 1 O:connor's first wife died) The AEC also says it is going|minutes, send the Dow-Jones aver-| | : 4 | J, lear containing the four, However,| ovorat years: ago: The new: Mrs. /to-spend- $21,700,000 for e- year i jl ag Wail Street}: | eacpwin |» jae}s9/se}ae], [the driver, James A. Wilson, 24, connor recently was divorced long-range experiments,in harness-|and back up again after it S 99 ¢ E h! a} (pane CO \ei4 of Lexington, fled on foot, the sher-!) 3) Charles Dudley Stephens 11|ing the power of H-reaction. became evident that all the Presi- ave | acn. © $ve0. ‘4 “ee iff said. of Tallahassee, Fla 7: x« * * dent had was a ‘tummy’ acne. 2 " ; z Wilson later was’ caught in a, , ‘ A commission spokesman said! Defending the administration’s! Gi ] 9 3 “eyeing jnearby woods. He ae chereed ara) yesterday this was the first time|$71,800,000,000 budget, Alcorn said Ir S : | arraigned on contributing to the : a price tag on this” had been it represented a per capita cost of LONGFELLOW delinquency of a mninor. He pleaded rys orf pens Raclased'es the sebiic re fi 'l$416 compared with $469 for the! NANCE NO. 1340 guilty, was fined $100 and sen- along with much detail on previ-|last Democratic budget. ing Zone map of O?dinance No. 044, ously announced private atomic SLEEVELESS BLOUSES known as the “Build Zone Ordi- rearrested immediately and In : | | t 4 | | | i LJ / ; . |power projects, came out of hear-| ,. ° é tated dune 1 ssn. _jcharged with rape. Savings Plan ings of a Senate-House atomic Actor Slips in Bathtub R ¢ ee see a ‘ | ‘The sheriff said his companions | energy sub-committee. eq. Zone Map of “Oedinance No o6 S| were Edward Weiss, 22, of Apple- | . ~ TOKYO #—Film ‘actor Robert . g as the “Building Zone Ordinance.” Sto. k Savin System AEC Chairman Lewis L. |Wagner slipped in his hotel room 7 $1 98 ea Ty Ordains.__F*™ — a i cK - ing y Strauss said recently that con- |bathtub last night and hurt his : -_ ding sone map of the Bullé-| © ee and Wilson’s 16-year-| Extended to Personnel) trot of the fusion reaction to |foot. A studio official said Wagner, : . Zone Ordinance ts amended brother. . roduce abundant chea is “ , " wi ms P p power is (star of the film ‘Stopover Tokyo, ersbtion hereinatter set forth, be classtz| Weiss and Germain — were in Canada a goal for the “somewhat distant inow being made here wouldn't Girls’ a . fied as Commercial 2, Lots 31 to 40icharged with contributing to the future.” i Girls’ Sanforized cotton both inclusive, Baldwin Park Subdi-;. . i se be able to work for the rest of the e 1 ease Vision, City of Pontiac, Oarland County, delinquency ofa minor, Weiss) WINDSOR, Ont. w — Chrysler) 40 said he is confident the|Week. He suffered m-broken blood, Jamaica Shorts ihe bavinasl Mecw — : pleaded innocent and was held un-'Corporation of Canada has an- aicanie itimsion (power ipinata now] Vessel and severely bruised mus- Reg. A The change tm the building sone map der $1,000 bond. Germain pleaded nounced a stock purchase and sav- the recommendation |Suilty was fined $100 and drew a ings plan for salaried personnel. |prajected or in their infancy will cles. made pursuant to ee ‘be built and will have- paid for es the Cie — MW ogaenomrs and aie five-day jail term. President Ron. W. Todgham said a final report upon this amendment to Sheriff Hoffman said a 16-year- the company will augment em-| hemselves before fusion power| India has boosted customs duties $ Summer patterns and 1.98 ~ colors. Short sleeve ° “ Bees blouses also available at Sanforized poplin | in ten, this tiny price. Scoop up ‘ -reacti 5 . ” i I, si 7-14, this Commission previous to, the pubi¢ old girl riding with the men also!ploye savings by contributions — Hexsaction sakes, thes cbeo- Se eee and ey black and aqua at savings! Boxer iii add ay ant to Section 4{Was taken into custody. He said alranging from -40 to 60 per cent of/~ ” cara. New Dethi =f | style, elastic back. Sizes 7-14. of act No. oT of Public Acts of 1821. *s\15-year-old girl, picked up by Wil-/the amount saved. a ee eee Subteens 8-14 ...........1.99 son, broke away afd told police! Participation is open to salaried! While the proposed legislation Bection 3. an : =" ‘That not lees them fittes. +15) days she had been raped. * employes with at least one year’s equiring detailed information on a of the tt ¢ place of ‘he, , Spe : Panis Seago ing faa pemogs 4 \ \ \\ ee ‘é ; | : i” 4 ! ~ \ oe \ a cd \ e & ~ - " sci ‘ ” : ek * a er ist et e : ——— “ ine 7 , Andy Griffith May Be World's Top Pessimist | By EARL WILSON ‘Beware of Wild Child’ Sign Fails of Support THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE-13, 1957 dalism committed by children. Un- man Elmer Genzmer offered a tongue-in-cheek amendment to ajorder. . e | i\der Genzmer’s proposal, a child Good Drinking Water | lsources plans to spend $16,000,000 The proposal was ruled out of,in 1957 on giving good drinking bill which sets penalties for Ya"-' Mexico Hopes to Offer . ! a heated debate on the floor of the he wore a sign reading: “Beware | ment’s department of water re-| cases. Wisconsin Legislature, Assembly-/of Wild Child.” | | Chile's first railroads were con- |water to more of the population.'structed in 1850. r < Many, “especially in smal! vil-| MIAMI — Salt-water sports fish . Don’t lages, now are forced to drink ing in Florida is a $200,000,000- ' \ dirty and unhealthy water from . jtanks and rivers — and have to a-year industry, according to.a ACT. 000 fishermen. Fine for eczema, FIVE — (Mavertioament} - Scratch Thot/ it in Just 15 Minutes, Your 46¢ back at any drug store ; : not pleased, -Easy - to - apply MADISON, Wis. — Climaxing| would be exempt from damages if) MEXICO CITY ®—The govern- carry it long digances in some;SUIvey by the state board of con- ITCH - ME - NOT fdeadens itech in cht 2 iservation and the University of MINUTES; kills germs on CON- : r . : ‘Miami. The estimate was based worm, insect bites, feot itch po on interviews with more than 6,- ether surface itches. Guaranteed ‘locally by Simms Bros, * . . = J | NEW YORK—I like Andy Griffith because he’s probably the most honest, most pessimistic movie star I ever met. Could’ be—some folks’d say—he’s too honest. “Gonna be doing any movies this summer?” I asked Andy when we met recently, right after “A Face in the Crowd”, came out. * * ~ 4 “Nobody’s offered me any movies to do,” Andy said, talking just like he did in “No Time for Sergeants.” “Where you gonna be workin’ then?” ; “Don't look like I'm gonna be working.” I. congratulated Andy on his success in “A Face in ‘the Crowd.” He thanked me, but to him the wonder of it all was that he-didn’t collapse of fear while making it. . “I didn’t go to pieces and get sick at my stomach and all,” he said. _“The greatest fear I have,” Andy went on, “is of rejection. I was af.aid the Hollywood crew would say, ‘What's so great about. that ugly New York actor?’ or “Why was his New York show such a hit?’ I get so frightened that I get sick.” “Did you see ‘Sergeants’ when Charles Hohman took your part?” I asked Andy. it was the wrorig questien. “IT saw part of it,’ nodded Andy gloomily. “I’m sorry to say this—but the same laughs was in it when he did it!” He sure is pessimistic. ‘ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Rarbara Hutton’asked son Lance to quit auto racing... eo Ava Gardner's honey, Walter Chiari, got food poisoning in H‘wood, couldn't fly to N.Y. ... Dorothy Collins posed for her first cheesecake pictures. Robert Ruark flew to Houston for a checkup of his legs . .. Meg Myles lost 20 pounds. No diet, just stomach trouble .:. . EARL’S PEARLS: What a_ world! 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Letters wit aodviadh gH condensed when neces- teenage addicts. Even before 1 - ‘dome f Prax: : Secretary and Editor Wat Advertising Mar. Rosear B. Tane. Gronor C. Inman. = Entered at Post Office, Pontiac. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press re entitied republication of all local news print net Sine’ oo well 00 a8 AP rows dupetenes. Ponrne Passe ts Geltvorea wv cerrier for 40 conte » reek: where carrier service is not —— Cou! f! 12.00 elsewhere in tenaw nities it ts @ year: Washtens and all other places in the United States $20.00 @ year. All mat! : menses wotiens cayable in Advance Phone “pontiac PE 2-8181 ' MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCOLATIONS THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 = Snubbed in Italy, ~ Rates Applause Here ,. It’s different in Italy. . One of Rome’s patrician blue bloods slammed the portals of her palace on her own, son because he married Etsa MARTINELLI. ELsa may not mean much to you ‘and she didn’t to Countess MarGuer- ITA MANCINELLI Scorrr Dr: ‘San Vito, either. That’s the rub. xk « ‘Countess MARGHERITA Man- CINELLI Scotti, etc., ete., comes well known actress in Italy and for ~ the past two years ars has been support- ing her mother, eight sisters and a brother. Her mother-in-law wants no part of the comely little lass be- cause of her inconsequential origin, because she is an actress and because she was threatened with a jail sen- tence when she told off a traffic officer who gave her a ticket. x * * In this country, a young woman with enough stuff to support a huge family on her father’s death would win the right of admission to any social set anywhere. Amer- ica would accept her unseen and with loud applause and great gusto after an heroic achieve- ment like this, ' Furthermore, America could hardly ‘shake off a son’s wife just because she had an altercation with a traffic officer. We believe - in the sanctity of the law and the authority of traffic oficer. But we'd hardly impose disinheritance because of so trivial an offense. x *«* * The U.S. of A. is still the best, the most and the finest. _. Perhaps we deserve all this inter- ‘national superiority. Smug? : - Well, we don't act Uke contempt- ible snobs. — 7 = Canada’s Election No one expected the Liberal Gov- ernment of Prime Minister Sr. LAURENT to be defeated in Canada’s June 10 national election: Though there was no burning question involved, what was ex- _ pected was a reduced majority for the government which has been in power for 22 years. The Conservatives won 49 new seats for a total of 110, to the Liberals 103—a loss of 67. The Socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) captured 24 seats, the Social Credit party (Socreds) 19 and Indepen- dents 6. x wk * _. Though Prime Minister Sr. Lav- RENT is not required to resign under Canada’s parliamentary system, he is expected to.do so and to recom. mend: that Gov, Gen. Vincent: Mas- sey ask Joun DIRFENBAKER, leader of . the | Conservatives, to form a new. & cabinet. Nine of\the 17 Liberal cab- - inet ; members , their elections. Of top i "et 7§-year-old + Mit sanear’ ‘ate to the te this ~ pend on their votes and may ask for another election soon in an effort _to win a decisive majority. John Diefen and party chie mile tour across Canada. speeches. fa Vaccine Being to Combat Asiagf ] The World Heal Wy (WHO) through it y pe next winter. x * * in Far Eastern waters. localized. * * * Working with governments, this United Nations agency already has done much to halt the spread of other contagious and infectious dis- eases. It is good to know that WHO is in the forefront in this influenss battle. r, 61 years old for only nine months, isa Saskatchewan law- yer. He conducted a dynamic and tireless campaign, making more than 100 speeches in his 20,000 The Man About Town Beautiful Roses Local Garden Resplendent; Is Worth Your Inspection Our greatest need: The spirit of "36 and prices of '36. ‘ thes’ ad developed a vaccine. ccine now is being by a London hos- afid United States health Wities are planning to pro- vide a supply in this country for ” Philippines and Japan and is ex- pected to reach Europe and the United States sooner or later. Fairly mild at the present time, it has spread to Australia and onto sltiips. But with peoples constantly traveling, com- municable disease no longer can be One of the finest rose gardens in Pon- tiac is that of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. at 18 Illinois Ave. Marsh Its 25 varieties in 15 colors will be at the top of their beauty during the coming week, and they’re well worth the inspection of every rose lover They also have other flowers, but Frank tells me that roses are their main ambition. They’ve made a diligent study of rose culture and cul- and their garden proves it. You're invited to look them over, and share in the glory the Marshes get out —and who isn’t? tivation, of it. The first merce, according to . Manager John Hirlinger, has beén received from : John Manikoff, along with thanks for the super time on - the 1957 cruise. ee One of my most reliable scouts at GMC Truck & Coach Division gives me confidential information to the effect that Dick Williams still has his 1956 Christmas tree in work- ing order, complete with lights and all He lives at Rochester, the trimmings. reservation for the 1958 crulse of the Pontiac Chamber of Com- but the tree is at his cabin on the AuSable River, near Mio. Man About Town has a per- sonal request. He wants the nanie and address of every reader of this column who was born on June 18, 1877; also the name and - address of anybody who was 1902. Send them in within the next few days. married on June 24, At the age of 97, former Oakland County resident, Eugene Burt died this week at Lapeer. He was the aaa oldest. resident of Lapeer County. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Hector L. Menree ‘fifty-third wedding of 236 State anniversary. ae \ Mrs, Mattle Leece | of Ortontille; \e eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mos. Martin Tloczynski _ of Rochester gollen| wed rad David Lawrence Says: Judicial Chaos Becon WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court added several complexities to the judge-made chaos of our times Monday when it handed down a decision freeing two American wom- en who mur- dered their sol- dier husbands. The reason for acquitting them is that they were denied a civilian “trial by jury” while living in military qua r- ters overseas. Eight justices participated in he decision and the ninth re- frained because he had not been on the court long enough to hear the whole case. But the ruling and dissenting opinions do not give anyone the slightest inkling of what is or is not “the supreme law of the land” on this particular issue. Four justices ruled that the wives of servicemen cannot be tried overseas or anywhere else by court-martial but must be tried by civilian courts—elther fereign or specially provided for by the United States. Two justices agreed to dispose of the case by freeing the two women because they said they had LAWRENCE not had a jury trial and in a. capital offense—punishable by death—there has to be a jury trial. They declared that other kinds of offenses committed by civilians attached to the armed forces might possibly come within military jur- isdiction but declined to be specific about future cases. BRUTAL MURDER Two dissenting justices said the evidence showed that two women “brutally killed their husbands, both American soldiers, while sta- tioned with them in quarters fur- nished by our armed forces on its military installations in bees lands."’ These justices wanted to “uphold the ruling of the military tribunal which had sent the women to prison for life. * * * Now it so happens that these fwo cases were decided the other way—the military court was upheld —in a decision handed down a year ago by the Supreme Court. The high court seldom reverses itself. If it does, it usually contends that some new facts have been brought out that weren't available before. This time the majority of the justices say frankly their pre- vious decision was wrong. Justice Frankfurter in his separate opinion goes to consid- erable pains, however, to show that the ‘ruling rendered a year ago was based on a previous decision in another case that really deesn't resemble the facts or circumstances surrounding the present case. One wonders after reading that - explanation why justices didn’t give some such explanation when they reversed the famous opinion upholding “separate but equal’ facilities in schools. This decision was rendered orig- inally in 1896 and was then re- versed in 1954 when the- court merely said it believed ‘ “sociologi- cal” considerations. Had somehow grown more important~a conces- AL —— | “Now that 1 yi reach it, what we fat in it?” \ Wet e ay en sion to expediency, Frankfurter in ‘" his opinion last Monday, however, in arguing for the idea of giving explanations when reversals by the court occur, quoted eporteingly of the stionme concept * te “Ifa mea involving a black horse is applied to a case involving a white horse, we are not excited, If it were an elephant, then we would venture into thought. The difference might make a differ- ence. We really are concerned about precedents chiefly when their facts differ somewhat from the facts in the case at bar.” The foregoing will be quoted again and again to point out that “_T Give You a Man Who...” ate but equal” doctrine Si years ago just didn't have ly facts but decided to go the ‘‘trend of the > * Justice > urter in his latest opinion warns belatedly that re- versals must be Based on judicial principle and he adds: “Legal doctrines are not Sblf-generated abstract categories. They do not fall from the sky; nor are they pulled out of it. They have a specific judicial origin and ¢tiol- (Copyright 1957) % Dr. William Brady Says: B-12 for Secondary Anemia Like Air in Leaky Tire “I have secondary anemia and have been taking vitamin B-12 for 32 years. Have not noticed any improvement as yet. Should I con- tinue?” (D, V.) If no improve- ment in at most 344 months, you will probably notice none in 3%4 years or 3%% de- cades. ; Anyway, taking Vitamin B-12 or any other medi- DR. BRADY cine for secondary anemia is like constantly pumping more air into @ leaky tire. In some instances, anemia is primary, that is to say due to some fault or failure in the nor. mal blood production ‘or develop- ment in the bone marrow, spleen, and liver, One type of primary anemia is called pernicious anemia which can now be controlled, virtually cured, by (1) eating raw liver, (2) hypodermic in- jections of liver extract or (3) vitamin B-12 tablets in courses from time to time when the blood strength gets low enough. Two other types of anemia may be called primary—first chlorosis, the green sickness, formerly prev- alent in girls, rarely encountered today; and second, hypochomic or nutritional deficiency anemia, me gray sickness. GRAY SICKNESS The gray sickness occurs usu- ally in women who are fortyish and plumb discouraged with their complexion, hair, and nails. They need my pamphlet on The Gray Sickness — available on request if you provide stamped, self- addressed envelope. A woman with that gray look Reeds fron and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and vitamin B com-. plex every day from now on, to ‘evercorrect her nutritional de- ficiency. Secondary anemia is caused iy: (1) frequent bleeding, as from pep- tie ulcer or internal piles or, in menstrual . (3) Chronic or masked carbon’ | cm —“— trom breathing air polluted with carbon monoxide (coloriess and odorless) in bed- room, kitchen, shop, office, auto- mobile. (4) New hazards, at home and at work, such as the use of carbon tetrachloride and other solvents in a place not thoroughly ventilated. * * * Finally, secondary anemia oc: curs in most cases of tuberculosis : — sometimes the anemia is diag- nosed and unsuccessfully treated long before the lung trouble is recognized. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words Rese 2 pertaining to personal — and hygiene, not disease, diag- or treatment, will be answered a Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, addressed envelope is sent to The Pons tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. (Copyright 1957) Supreme Court in reversing the. feck af apace, Full name, rt accom) litre, but these writer must eens © r blished sien enone Sache cal im its mature, June 14 is Flag Day, a wonder-- ful time for all Americans to re- dedicate themselves to the ideals of our country, June 14, 1777, the United States adopted the Stars and Stripes as our national flag. Let us all continue to wave the flag and display it proudly on this day. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary ~ ‘Think of Birds Before Spraying’. Where would we be without birds and bees? I could write and write about all of God's creations, | including humans. But all I'm oing to doi race to just think about the birds and bees before they decide to have lakes and swamps sprayed for the indestructible mosquitoes. ~Mosquitoes cannot be destroyed completely, but birds and bees can. , Mrs. Graham Drayton Plains | Offers Suggestion for Pontiac Press Why doesn’t The Press put a railing on the steps in ae own front ey ————— F.S, ‘Married Student Deserves Praise’ Be proud of the married high - school student. Obviously he wants to make something of himself— the diploma is an important step. It takes a lot of courage to ignore sneers and snickers of classmates. Others don’t know the work mar- ried students have other than homework. He must study harder to catch up to classmates. Conse- quently, he usually gets better marks and learns more. Any honor student should be looked up to with pride, married or not. So long as the personal life of married students isn’t discussed openly with classmates, what harm can there be? Isn't free public education open to everyone who wishes it? Mrs. C.S. “Accept Psychology * Ld espite No Gain’ ‘T'wonder how the commercial- ions of the world can a medicine when a aon @ heavy loss all along the line,’ P mental quirks of World Wart. when psychologists first gained fecognition, to the panty raids in a@eges and the 49 per cent it om in the na- tion’s diseases ‘oung people under 20 at the ‘sow pal Other medicines must show &; to be accepted. J * 4352 Oakgrove Strongly Favors Addiction Stories I heard someone comment that articles about teenage drug addic- tion overemphasizé the situation, especially in the lurid descriptions of the effects and aftereffects. The person who said that is all wet. If more youngsters would read such articles at an impression- able age, there would be far less the-human— - land isn’t suitable for septic tanks, *: ‘put why did they was old enough to fully realize what drug addiction is, I learned through such articles that it was something one didn’t fool around with, under any circumstances. . That was back in the days when people weren't trying so hard to I can even remember before and after pictures of dope addicts, and believe me, they were might con- vineing. Modern child specialists may say such things cause psycho- logical traumas, but there are times when a trauma in the right direction is the best thing in the world for a child. Old Fogey Has Comment on Bare Legs In answer to O., why didn’t God want us to-go barelegged? I, for one, can see no harm in wearing shorts. | am wondering, if God Says Sani at Should Be but still have rural facilitit don’t have to move to Blooiy Knolls or Walton Heights to t septic tank troubles. The city ¥ come right out and tell you oe =. let houses built without testing proper drainage? thing soon to remedy the situa- tion—people can't go on living like this. It certainly isn’t very healthy or sanitary, either. You call the city to complain and the next day the road grader comes out to make you think they're going to do something. Any time of the year, whether drizzle or downpour, we're without plumbing facilities. It can be most embarrassing. This should be de- clared a public ‘necessity and be first above anything else. _ Another Northender Would Use Schools Throughout Year Several educators seek to felieve ‘classroom shortages by using the * aaa the year around. Why should they stand idle during the long summer vacation, when claxs- room space is so sorely. needed? ‘This would work especially well in high school. Father of Four ‘Venice Pigeons Same as Ours’ I'm just back from a trip to Venice. The manners of the famed pigeons in St. Mark’s Square are no better than the pigeons around the Pontiac courthouse. “Once a pigeon, always a pigeon.” Traveler ‘Brought Bible - to Front Pages’ Yes, Graham has brought the Bible and God to newspaper front pages. May the Father in Heaven bless him beyond all the rest. L.S. Case Records of a Psychologist: Men Complain of Wife’s ‘Tardiness _ Roy’s wife is probably an ex- ception to the rule, for most husbands still gomplain about the tardiness of wives. Discuss this case in your social or church groups and then take a secret poll. But make it secret, for many husbands are diplo- mats and simply “Yes” their wives along. , By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE "Case V-310: Roy R. Rollinger, aged about 48, is the talented head of a large tire company at Ander- son, Indiana. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “you recently had a very interesting article about wives who are ‘late for appointments. . ie “Mrs. Rollin- ger and I have beeén married . for over 25 years, and have seldom been late for an ( fendance at Yoie severed stances we feel “We have’ pried ‘oa to frien \that if a person ps 10 of folks hina! for ei 6 min } he has thus cost those other people a total of an hour's time.” In my earlier Case Record, I had explained that most women of my acquaintance have a poor time sense and are chronically late. But I admitted there are always exceptions te every rule, so I ‘liad asked husbands of punctual _ Wives to report to me. Many husbands like Roy Rollin- ger thus sent me complimentary letters about their wives, - But other husbands have person- ~ ally given me this type of story: “Dr. Crane, my wife was very angry about your recent column. spd pr prmguersir gilloten 0 you at once and tell you that seu were all wrong and that she nike * “Well, Dr. Crane, I diplomati- cally kept oe my newspaper and ‘yessing’ her along, but I didn’t write, for you hit the nail right on the head: My wife may think she is pcan ota i lite fot WRIGLEY'’S COMMENT When Christ’s Apostles threshed the wheat between their palms they also rubbed their hands in different. directions -to remove the chaff. * * * : And so it is regarding . sound ideas and fundamental truths. 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JUNE. 13, 1057 annem aan - Safety Official Suggests” Driving Rules| Amy Displays |S" See BY NED H. DEARBORN President, the National Safety. Council Our statistical experts ‘at the| National Safety Council estimate waccident ean ruin a trip or a vaca- ‘tion! And a serious accident can ruin your life! So it’s to your selfish interest not to have an accident at any that about 50,000,000 ‘fun-loving time. Americans wil] happily seat aa Last year 40,000 Americans were selves behind the wheels of melt killed in traffic accidents, and 1,- cars this spring and summer an take off for somewhere, far or near. Will you be ne ot them? Rs! so, more power ra you! Have) vacation, have lots of fue catch @ lot of fish or souvenirs or suntan, and come back to work refreshed, revitalized and rarin’ to go. back! The reason I say that is that fast spring and summer at least 20,000 men, women and children | got into their cars and started out for somewhere — and they didn’t come back for the simple reason that they had a traffic accident. Please don’t write me off as al 400,000 were injured, This toll simply must be reduced if America is to Continue to hold up its head jas a leader among civilized na- tions! * * x, May I suggest some simple and practically INSTRUCTIONS: scramble os few as possible oppeors under arrow, reading downward. Un- to guess my line. Answer PAM A. 6 owe ee wee 1 COFUS 2 DANDIC 3 IGAME 4 ENCES killjoy and a gloomy gus for mak- ing that statement. For the whole purpose of this article — and the whole purpose of the National Safe- ty Council — is to make your driving completely happy by mak-| ing it completely accident-free. TRIPS RUINED ‘One thing is sure — even a little 5 RRRIMC 6 GENAR 7 MILF 8 SALFH 9 SELN Yesterday's answer: rePort, grOup, sample, call, anSwer, charT, trEnd, suRvey. painless safety rules) WHAT’S MY LINE? Each word is related to my work. that will help make your vacation free from an accident? 1, Before you leave on any trip of any length, be sure your ear is in safe and efficient working condition, If you yourself are not a mechanic, take it to your gar- age and have {ft checked over for tires, brakes, windshield wip- ‘ steering. mechanism, and. everything else that might cause trouble or an accident, This is — well spent. 2. Then get — and keep — your- self in good shape for the trip, Ito. Get .a good. night's rest before; you start, Get plenty of rest and sleep throughout the trip. Make sure your glasses are right. Make sure you don't have some ailment that may make it unsafe for you . |to drive. DON’T OVERDRIVE 3. Don't overdrive, speed or endurance. Take it easy all the way. Stop in time each day, before you become tired. If possi- ble, have someonesspell you at the wheel. If you “find yourself getting drowsy or tired, or bored, stop for a cup of coffee or a soft drink. * * * 4. Above ar don't drink .if you drive! - 6. Map out your day’s trip be- fore you start, and aim for some spot for the next night’s stopover that you can reach without too much stress and strain. either in! 40. Be courteous and patient in 6. Take time to keép your wind- shield and light” lenses clean. CHECK CAR OFFEN , 1, Have your car checked often for oil, water, battery and any sign of wear or tear, This not only is a safety measure, but it saves a lot of trouble, 8. If the children are with you, take things along for them to keep busy with. And don’t take your eyes off the road or your hands off the whee] to arbitrate disputes or to direct them to their proper places in the car. 9. If the weather turns bad, or you run into bad roads, face up to it and slow down. Don't try to get so far so fast, regardless. Speeding is going too fast for conditions, regardless of how slowly you may be driving, traffic and see how much more re- laxed and happy you'll be, Your family will be happier, too! A smile is one of the greatest safety devices ever-invented. * *. kk. Now, those 10 rules aren't> too tough to follow, are they? I urge you to use them in your driving. I guarantee they'll pay off tenfold. its New Rifle M-14 Will Lighten Load of Infantry, Increase |g Firepower of Troops The Army’s new small arms. are available now- in “very “limited quantity” for test purposes. But eventually they will become stand- ard equipment for the American foot soldier as soon as Congress appropriates | funds for their pro- duction. cers from all branches of the armed forces in the Detroit area. A statement issued by the Army military district here said the j'Army’s whole family of small arms have been relegated to the limbus of museum pieces along is that they use 7.62 mm ammu- with the flintlocks of our pioneer |. One feature of the new weapons |fathers’’ by the development of the new weapons.” _ — DETROIT ~The Army has de- veloped new small arms that will foot soldier and increase his fire-| power, | The new weapons were given a public. demonstration — the first, Proving Grounds—in tests staged part of the training program for’ military reserve personnel. | The firepower tests showed the deadly effectiveness of the M-14 | rifle which has double the fire- lighten the load of the American. time. outside -the Aberdeen, Md..,| in the Detroit area this week as Arnold,. when I told _you to take our clothes to FLASH CLEAN. ERS, I didn’t mean all of them! power ofthe Garand—M-1 rifle used in World War Il. The M-14 less than the Garand. a A new feature of the-M-14 is a So Sat, 7 A. 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A 1%5 Ortonville High School graduate, he enlisted in Septem- ber, 1955, pice basic training at Great res * * ‘ “Leon Filhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. “Clifford Fithart, of 1121 Hadley Rd. also of Ortonville, is now receiving Marine basic training at Camp Pendleton, San Diego, Calif. He was graduated from Orton- ville High School in May, 1957. * tis i Army Pvt. Gary M. Williams, son of oe and Mrs. Robert H. Rd, recent- F ly qualified as a Paratrooper at . Fort Bragg, N.C. > He received wings after com- ' pleting the 82nd Airbor ne Di- vision's Jump WILLIAMS School, which in- cluded five training jumps. Prior to entering the service in. ¥ 7 Seaway Costs Up, December, 1956, he attended Pon-(Commission Told tide High School, ~*~ *« * Roy W. Gullett, Jr., Shirley J. Sisson, of Pinconning, recently arrived at Toledo, Ohio USS Turkey, Corps Reserve Training Center. York; Halifax, Nova treal, and Toronto, Canada, * * Lie of Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Collette, of| f 7% N. 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Seventy-three deputies abstained. Bourges-Maunoury short of an absolute majority of felt 58 -votes/ tary the Assembly's 595 members. But ohly a mane of — voting was needed to install SAME AS MOLLET Bourges - Maunoury's -program on which he took office virtually duplicates that of his predecessor, Socialist Guy Mollet. The new Cabinet chief, who. was Mollet’s defense minister, promised the rebels, limited political reforms in port of all but eight members’; of his own Radical Socialist party, a middle road group. He also was backed by the Socialists and most of the conservative Independent Republicans. him were the Commu-) nists, the extreme right-wing Pou- Port. Huron Member NUCy Cath It ‘Isolated Incident? ~~ =—— WASHINGTON Ww — Navy offi- aa Joins Rebel Pontiac Teamsters Pickets in front of Pontiac Team- sters Local 614 Hall, 1410 S. Tele- graph Rd., grew bolder today and invaded an area posted ‘‘for mem- bers only.” One picket began marching back and forth on a parking area which is conspicuously posted with large signs, ENTITLED TO WALK He loudly maintained that bes was a union member and just as much entitled to walk on the local’s prop- erty as anyone inside the building. No effort to dislodge him was made by the local’s officers, and! sheriff's deputies at the patie oer said a warrant for trespassing woul have to be sought by the officers if they wished to remove him. Another development was the arrival on the picket line of a Port Huron Teamster member. Huron Local 339 and had come to join the Pontiac rebels in sym- pathy with their aims, A comic note was supplied by anotber unidentifed man who stood stubbornly alongside of the Port Huron picket and told report-| ers he was an officia] of Local 339 sent to keep an eye on their wan- . “dering — * * se ee day. The rebels are protesting the) placing of the local under a trus- teeship by James Hoffa, Teamster| vice president, Plan Camp for Crippled ANN..ARBOR &®—The Washte- naw County Society for Crippled) Children said Wednesday it will open a 10-day camp for crippled persons between the ages of 8 and 30 at nearby Patterson Lake Aug. ous weeks in Atlantic City,” he of his train, cials described as an isolated in- cident today the shots fired by a Communist Chinese shore battery at an American plane which they said apparently strayed off course and was damaged slightly. They expressed the opinion, based on early dispatches, that the incident is not likely to pro- Say Ice Cream Man Violated Ordinance While a six-year-old boy, injured by an auto yesterday is in Pontiac General Hospital, Pontiac police itoday intend to sign a complaint against an ice cream truck driv- der, Albert Whitehurst, accusing him of violating a city ordinance which him to safeguard children and Ricky White Liley, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Liley, 694 Park- wood, was rushed to the hospital by the Fire Department's emer- gency crew, He was fair condition today at the hospital where he has internal injuries. Driver of the auto which the child supposedly ran into after he darted from the ice cream truck and into the street was Maureen S. Flem- ing, 23, of 801 Scottwood St., ac- cording to police, The accident happened about 5:45 : ORE Pennsylvania streets, Boosts Atlantic City Chinese Reds’ Artillery Hits American Plane ° requires an assistant to ride with: | duce any significant military re-; percussions. OO x * * - Confirmed! + YOUTH MOVEMENT iminister, |the issue Gn Which the cofisérv-/ latives toppled the Mollet govern- new taxes on big business, Hjadists and the Assembly’s lone wolf, former Premier Pierre Men- des-France. = ee ab- stained. Bourges ~ Maunoury at 42 be- comes the country's youngest pre- mier since 1883. The average age of his 14-man Cabinet is less than 50 and includes 37-year-old Felix Gaillard in the key spot of finance Bourges - Maunoury’s first ‘big test will come when the new tax program is presented. That was ‘Technical Oversight en ee Holds Up School Bill LANSING w — Speaker George M. Van Peursem said today a leg- islative oversight hag been discov- ered that will require withholding lof the 1957-58 school “aid bill from} Gov, Williams until after June 27. ® * * ‘That is the date the legislature returns for the last gasp of its 1957 of * * Van Peursem said a necessary technica]. motion for amendment of the title of the bill to conform with its substance was made neith- ér in the House nor Senate when the bill completed legislative pas- ment because it wanted to put sage on May 25. Miner Found Dead After Day and Half SHAMOKIN, Pa. W—A 19-year- old miner buried under 50 tons of shale for 36 hours in a coal mine cave-in was found dead last night. Hope had waned for Frank Puf- nock as the searchers, working in shifts, were hampered by sliding rock and \walls of the shaft that had to be shored. However, Mrs. Elizabeth Puf- nock was waiting by. the cave-in) ete ivafiahie when her son's body was brought out. Also standing by-were friends, relatives and the miner's teen-age The pias, om will be asked to girl friend, Jean Kershner, "Reject Thorpe Bid. fo Return to Mexico MT. CLEMENS - The State jected an offer by Floyd Thorpe to return to Mexico to recover; some $55,000 in em = Thorpe, held. in the Macomb County jail with his wife, Anna, did not make the offer of aid to authorities but voiced it in conver- sation with others. ko o® * Joseph A. Sullivan, deputy state attorney general, said the missing it without sending Texpe down there.” The money roqeestats an in- Attorney General's office has re- |r, “We tan get)” |Mazatlan, Mexico. ] and his wife are held on “Thorpe charges of embezzling $80,811 in state funds. Mrs, Thorpe is the former secretary of state branch office manager at St. Clair Shofes. are accused of flee- ing March 2, 1956 with receipts from the sale of auto license plates, x *« * Sullivan said the state has hired attorneys in Mexico City to nego- tiate for the return of the money. To permit Thorpe to return could result in costly extradition ings if he balked at return- ing, Sullivan said. at Ottawa, Canada, weighs 22,400 | pounds. The ‘largest “ot 53 bells in the | carillon of the Parliament building - The Navy announced yesterday that the plane, flying from the car-| rier Hornet, was “‘fired on and, slightly damaged by Communist} Chinese antiaircraft"’ in the area of the Formosa Strait. “It appears that the aircraft concerned was to the westward ef its plotted position, being about eight miles off the coast | when it was fired on,”’ the Navy announcement ‘added. It said | the plane, otherwise unidenti- fied, was on a routine -training flight at the time, and returned quickly to the carrier. “ Navy officials here said that the ic representations — the Chinese: charging a violation of their air space and the United States count-| ering with a protest against an, unprovoked attack on an Ameri-_ can aircraft. * * * The messages from the 7th Fleet, in|Which had operational control of the force including the carrier Hornet, referred to yesterday’s happenings as an “incident.” The Hornet also reported that after the slightly damaged American plane | returned to its mother carrier, training exercises underway at! the time of the incident were re-| sumed, Train Runs Over, Kills, Birmingham Mother ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. w — For 49 weeks every year Harvey Tyr- virtually every part of Atlantic man. 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Reinforced ot pat ee sg ot wear, Buy mowli i eet —e : E RS | \ 4 4 i ‘ $ sen x 4 "4 ; a w St. ‘Phone i : “4 | f ~ re ‘ / x i 4 : ne “| f : [eo W fe FT, ix, ’ AN oe i . SF ot f LWELVS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1957 ees 2S ee - <3 j \ j ; i x 7 i ey i | : * ‘, x t ‘ : ; { oe . a | Sa Mest Pests’ Ave Benitictel pag ; THE BERRYS | on eae we Pa . By Carl. Grubert ‘Coast Guard Recovers ) ws (3 ae _eur ae “| aff PLEASE / [Body of Chicago Men | CHARLEVOIX w—Coast (juards- men last night #ecovered the body . _ lof William Witt, 21, of Chicago, ~ ‘lwho drowned April 30 after a boat- ing accident in the Charlevoix channel of Lake Michigan. | Witt was’ one ~of “three :Coast Guardsmen tossed into the water when their pleasure craft capsized. The other two, Horace F. Stodt of Charlevoix and Jack Powers of - Chicago, were rescued. .The three were assigned to the Coast Guard station here. = U; of Michigan Zoologist Describes’ ‘Mammals of ‘Great Lakes Region’ - ANN ‘ARBOR (#—Weasels and, gade fox will raid the farmyard Norway fat, this is probably the’ skunks might like an occasional | and. do considerable damage. | most destructive mammal in the chicken dinner, but since they rel-| But if the’ value of fox far and |area. It is particularly destruc-| ish mice too, they're beneficial to, the value of fox as a mouser is itive in farming districts where) the poultry farmer. | considered, the local damage | grain is stored.” That’s the report by Prof Wil-| done is spc sone =. ~ Yam Burt, curator of mammals at, informed administrations have the University of Michigan's zool-| seen fit to pay a bounty on the Name Lodge Master : S ' fox in recent years.’ , ony Semeeuin ie says) Mere 88)" PORT HURON «@® — Herman little bit of good in every bad! he Coyote—"‘A ccording to Te-lritchcock of: Flint is the new! sopticipres de = ae MATOTIRIE on studies in other parts of the worthy Master of the Michigan of the Great Lakes Region. country, the coyote as a scavenger Loy al ‘Orange an * * * © DEMONSTRATORS © DISPLAY MODELS Z| G E @ OVERSTOCKS ie = : . *< rerything must “Here Is what Burt has to say #2 mouser probably .does “more! io 2 found in every de Se st Values can be about several mammals which 800d than harm.” sometimes are regarded as pests: x & *, rt ©partment, Save now! Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia, has a new pipe and drum society. STARTS | — TODAY y by farmers: | The Wolf—To be sure, they I is ltake a few deer, but there are] ee pep nope : war | usually too many deer for avail-; . onsumer of able winter food. It is my opinion | a -_ mie = a jthat this magnificent carnivore we amerte ta nse reese. should be protected. I doubt if it te hunt insects in a garden or will ever come—back—in fawn if can become .a pest and ‘numbers to be a problem.” 4 must be dealt with accordingly.” ke i The Weasel — ‘Al! weasels are ee eae oe, 1] eondemned for. their occasional! ay os ; raids on poultry. The few fow) a a eee ie ROEBUCK AND co. are small payment for the’ hordes of mice kept under control, and cae! they are Gotinitely | by these energetic little carni- _—— vores.” a | The Norway Rat—‘Nothing good A . can be said of this foreign inter-| SKUNKS nein iloper. It costs each. person about | The Skunk — “Except for their ''$2 a year to support this public occasional] raids on poultry or their enemy. It gnaws holes in build- discharge of scent in the vicinity) ings, chews up equipment and) of farm buildings, these active merchandise, kills young poultry; mousers are beneficial to the for the lust of killing and is al farmer. general nuisance.” The Fox—“An cocastonal rene- i The House Mouse—“Next. to the in one eT ee - our best election of Harmony House roadloom carpet bargains! ROEBUCK AND CO. womlasiy a 553.. tufted carpet @ Many popular patterns EVER OFFEREO pigtree g SOLOO.NET = \ Ga 49 Cu nly Woven of carpet rayon and nylon pile for longer wear, durability . . . tufts locked in latexed back. Choose tweed or solids in 7 Harmony House colors to 1) square yard as CPTIIIFIP A he enhance the beauty of your decorating scheme. We cut to any room size, choice of 9, 12-ft. widths. Cut to any toom sizel in 9 and 12-ft widths © reg. 9.95. 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Boys Furnishings—Main Floor - FOURTEEN % _— JUNE 13) 1957 - Hime Grows Some Fuzz By FLMER WHEELER I realy believe I'm getting *eaenndlly hair” seems to! es stopped charging rearward. Or at least slowed down. It may be my imagination, but,| honestly, I am not finding so much. hair on my comb these days. Too, I believe my hair is get- ting a little luster back, for I have spent several weeks now | using the mildest of tonics (my _doe says they are 0.K, if used conservafively, much water can drown a per- son), ; I'm now wading my noggin twice a week, not enough to make it look like a worn-out rug or my sheep dog when he comes in out) - ‘¥t dust of dirt Tree ai in the pores. _ Tm boning up on nutrition now. I’m relearning from my Fat Boy's Book what foods to eat to pro- mote better health, and I’m keep- ing track of my vitamin count to make .sure I am not one of those people “with full stomachs” yet “starving from malnutrition.” What is more, I'm not upsetting my mind with worry. I'm trying to take things in my stride. Not trying to do everything today. Using a little manana. HE REALLY RELAXED Fact is, I took three weeks’ va- cation this year instead of two. In- stead of motoring madly to some resoft, burning up nerves and pis- tons, I flew to Mexico and really Yelaxed, ~ In Merida, Mexico, I learned about another hair treatment. I was tempted to try it, but ‘my of the rain; but enough to keep and unclogged| that even too | F; plained of the enormous number} I did watch my diet heads’ I of flies, For awhile I figured it ate dark bread’\with lots of wheat) invisible jwas the area we were in, then germ. I ate ins galore such {suddenly it dawned on me it was ;my tonic they were after. I bathed that night hard and ‘fast and swore never again to be itempted with fancy hair stuff un- til I had given my doc’s program ‘an honest try. wife did first, scratching my head so much so ‘often. Maybe cleanliness was re- moving the itch. as chicken, fish ‘and meats, J had! ner cheese and fruits for dessert. ~ “ I began to notice, or rather the that I wasn't -‘Two days later my wife complained about the flies.” ST. 2ASTE 8 ee © wee wife said ‘“‘Nix,"’ wasn't I getting along better by not thinking about ~~ |Religion Grows in U. Says Ex-Army Secretary | S., NEW YORK — Robert T. Stevens, former secretary of the Army and newly namec chairman) of the Religion in American Life Program, says Americans are be- coming more religious-minded. The non-sectarian program he; India plans to make primary Michael 1 boned up on animal hair.’ heads includes a yearly campaign' schooling compulsory = the first) backed by the advertising industry, five years, by 1965. jurging people to‘ attend church or synagogue regularly. Says Stevens, now a textile executive: “There are definite evidences not only of a growing interest in ireligion in America today, but also jot a areal deepening of our spiritual) life.’ i. ithe hole and the hair around the ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, 3 | ie Reported, but Wi Occasional Backsi ding ing his hair glands. in front of my receding hairline. I rushed at once to the doc. He smiled, pleased. Said while there was fuzz, there was a That perhaps the clogged pores in front ‘of my reéeding hair Tine! were cleaning themselves out, and| maybe I didn’t have the bad gene| and my hair would correct — FUZZ APPEARS Then one day my wife said, “1, actually think the hole in your}. head, or rather your hair, is clos- ing up. Fuzz is coming out inside hole seems to be thicker.” Gosh, did.I feel good. Just as plants in a depleted soil]. come out thin and stringy, I guess| hair that lacks nourishment comes out the same way; and that both can be made stronger and thicker by proper fertilization. Maybe I was finding ways to stop falling hair not due to the bad gene. (Perhaps someone some day will isolate the bad gene as they have flu and polio viruses.) Nothing is impossible. | The coats on thé cattle in Here-| ford: are best in the world, as is the meat from them which gets highest world prices. I know. I live in Dallas on Sizzle Ranch. | I guess what goes in you makes you. * * * I stopped reading hair - raising, stories, and started reading up on hair-raiging, even on animals, to ‘see if I could find some an swers. There must be a reason ’y rae 4 4 7* ¥ ’ Se _— ‘o- <* “- So . BEI LH oo4 5 * * BS SABE MKBOORS 4°.) oe +. tok Fee =S every color under the so . . SS fi: Pe boa * SNS sun. They're all terrific enn e ated SINS t this price you'll ‘ Cae ¢ * = S . ~ ° cat Pp y < Sapo a : . want to scoop up a oe whole summer wardrobe! 3% "A. Candy stripe cotten in junior sizes. ‘ 8. Jacketed embossed cotton; junier sizes. eS . C. Embessed cotton; misses end helf-sizes. D. Lene-weave rayon; misses and half-sizes, je rere Aa ey HT RAL if Hh ~FRE ¢ 4 These fine aluminum chaises are sturdy, light- weight and adjust to 5 positions, You're bound to enjoy the Summer in one because they're comfort=-— able. In green/white, yel- § low/white and red/white. _ Save tomorrow! Charge His at Waite’s ... Downstairs! |---------- —------------------ Lightweight, 3-Position | THICK PADDED | ALUMINUM CHAISE $29.95 Value ($19.95 EACH) } e | e Rust- -proof | © Water- repellent & Thick, Extra Plump Mattress! * Full Reclining Position for Use as Cot! * Sturdy Polished Aluminum Frame! * Rubber Tired Wheels for Easy Moving! *% Green, Terra Cotta or Yellow! Charge a Pair at Waite’s . . . 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N 1 . of — *-* annoyance of people around.”’ “At | a s a eeqre ‘dances, parties and whist parties, | . if rd € ae His big goal, he says, 1s to until he agreed to stop asking oth-, < . yee — straighten out juveniles who getier girls as well.” “At a tennis ~ into trouble. club dance, conscious of his bald Wermuth and his wife, Patricia, spot and having first stated that) a former parachute jumper in his|bachelordom was a fate worse | é (than —death.*“His— te TL flying > old boy last year and have applied for the adoption of a girl about| ———_—__——— the same age. | The Gold Coast, Nigeria Sierra “Kids are great, I love ‘em," Leone and Gambia, together, | he says. | shipped to Britain 872.598 tons of | joil seeds, nuts and kernels in al. # Some 20 Dublin schools have. jrecent 10 months—two-thirds of the first traffic wardeng in Eire. iher _needs—Accra reports, me," —_— One size fits every Dad in Argyle or plain styles. 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Real cool sheers, : solids and plaids in a wide ni variety of styles. =| by Shapely ee Van Heusen : : . Mark Twain uf Others from $2.95 to $5.95 Be Dad's Summer P ads ummet ajamas 3 site oo be Sheer weight. short sleeve, knee leg pajamas to keep Dad cool all summer long. i$ B99 Se Lae fe = * MAKE DAD GLAD WITH THESE SPORT SHIRTS 1" : Stock up at this low price on Santorized short sleeve sport “shirts in white and pastels Sizes W Ideal for work or play S, M, L. B.V.D. SPORT SHIRTS $1.99 to $4.99 Da ae a Aty ot Will Like These Dad will certain- ly appreciate a amart, fully. ned ; sport jacket in gabardine or linen. Sizes 36- “4 White Poplin Jackets... .3.99 . feocpccoons me see i ME PES GO| DAY fe oootgen onan ee ee FOR FATHER'S | ARSOMTT 517,50 LUGGAGE + apenas: < Eager og trim. Brown leather with tan trim. Guaranteed Unconditionally for 3 Years Father's Day ee ; Special ! ol pec One Group of THE STORE WHERE GRAMOPA Genuine Men’s Shoes Hand Sewn Up to $20.00 Values LOAFERS ee ahi ME N S$” SLACKS. Ses G tae ee $y noth I] em *6" 1) 419% [I | JEWELRY 60. || ae | Ae) Be | 4 . pO AO” ey ape | | : | Sissi tilleaiatad in better pants in summer | | 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | Se raph otbordies, ec | RR iT ee al ei GEORGE’S - NEWPORT’S sie eh 912 é riday and Monday Evenings Bah ee en IRIN IRAE $8)" = 1)" oo BN The same questions of tactical) S$ i 7 ’ 7 i _ employment applies to all of the® . ; supersonic fighters. . a : pa fp : rg | ¥ : a EN. s IN ¢ y Y ag e FRIDAY ONLY! FREE! ; ° | : 8 Come get these H-O-T Specials $1.00 Worth f ... every one a bonafide of Stamps. : Rargste . - -Acgreres svt passed by our merchandising In cor tere Friday, © beard to insure you Genuine an eneeeennnenenne Savings. = Be Here When Doors Open 9:30 A. M. Friday / “ Guest Towels Stock up on these | | These will go fast! Stock Up New Ciant Size 22x44 $1.49 Size 42x81 Rubberized Back 59c Cannon | | DuPont 100% | | 1.99 Large Bath Towels @ Nylon Curtains M Loop Rugs 3 For a | 7 | Cate Curtains. $1 Feather Pillows $1 4 tor $1 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! FRIDAY ONLY! wear, Sleepwear and general needs. Special Sale of Dollar Day Special Higher Priced 81" $1.99 Sanforized Ready-Made LADIES’ Print Drapes SHORTS Sises 16 te 76 ‘3 | $6.00 Chenille ode ..... ‘T Save and save on all your Summer Sports- Ladies’ Purses, $1! 39c BATES YARD GOODS Dollar Day Speciel LADIES’ BLOUSES ; i | $3 Ladies’ Halters $1 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! FRIDAY ONLY! 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS | Be here early for these. Smart Summer prints and washable linens. Goes back to 3.99 after Sale. Dellar Day Special! Deltar Day Special’ Exceptional Value Pinal ounce: oan sutcn Cup longa 19¢, Sixes 1 to 6 LADIES’ LADIES’ TRAINING SLIPS _ BRAS PANTS *T ? For 1 10 For 4 Ladies’ Ladies’ Wrap Panties. .4 for $1 Hose... .3 for $1 Blankets 2 for $1 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! 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BENTLEY James A, Bentley, 93, who made his home with his son, Kenneth Bentley of 1058 Myrtle Ave.,. died this morning. He was ill six weeks. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs: Eva Minzey of Milan and his son, Kenneth. Service will be at 1 p.m. Sat-| urday from the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home. Burial will be in Marble Park Cemetery, Milan. . MRS. HENRY F. GEORGIA Mrs, Henry F, (Jane E.) Georgia 49, of 1408 Avondale Ave. Sylvan in St-- Joseph Mercy Hospital, She had been ill several weeks, Mrs. Georgia is survived by her husband; a daughter, Jo Anr Georgia, at home and a brother. Her body is at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home. WALLACE HILL Service for Wallace Hill, 44, of 56 Clark St. will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday.from the Huntoon Funeral), Home with Captain Magnus A. Michalsen ‘of the Salvation Army officiating. Burial will follow in Ottawa Park Cemetery, Mr. Hill was ‘dead on arrival yesterday morning ‘in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital after. suffering a heart attack. WALTER KENNEDY .Wslter Kennedy, 54, a former) city resident, died of a heart ail-| ment this morning at his home,! 3800 N. W. 14th St., Washington D. C. He was in ill health several gnonths. He leaves his wife, Jane; and a sister, Mrs. Leo Prue of Pontiac. Service and burial will be in Washington, THOMAS LYNCH Word has been received of the death yesterday of Thomas Lynch, of 1014 Lynch Ct., Albuquerque, N, Mex. a former resident of Commerce and Pontiac, He was 9%.) - Born in Goshen, N. Y. on March ' 48, 1862, he was the son of Thomas. and M Lynch. H | wh of © = © came to Com: Shift in Ore Sources merce with his parents as a child and was raised on a farm. In 1899, he was married to Jen- mle Mayze of Walled Lake. The Pontiac Area Evart Dillenbeck, 80, of Imlay City, who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday from the ‘Lester Smith & Son Funeral Home| with burial in Lum Cemetery. He is survived by one brother, several nieces and nephews. EDWARD YENTSCH WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — ‘Services for Edward Yentsch, 89, of 4342 Windiate.Dr., who died in Pontiac General Hospital Tuesday, will be held from the Verheyden Funera} Home in Grosse Pointe at 11 a.m. Friday, Loris soot {Woodlawn Mr. Yentsch, who was aaiatant jsecretary-treasurer of the E & B Brewing Co. for 20 years, is sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. George Dean and Mrs. Marvin Moesta of Detroit and two sons, Alfred and Edward Jr. of aa Rapids, Marcus- Hodoe link in Spotlight Again CHICAGO (INS) — The scandal- ridden name of slain Chicago banker Leon Marcus held the spot- light today as authorities delved deeper into a multi-million dollar| tax fraud ‘in the Cook County treasurer’s office. | The name of Marcus, a princi-! | pal in the 2%-million-dollar Hodge iscanda] last year, popped up yes- ‘\terday when auditors traced part of the Cook County embezzlement Co, The bank,now under ‘new own- ership and management, was own- ed by Marcus until he sold out at the outset of the scandal in- ivolving jailed ex-State Auditor Or- ville Hodge. Police, still mystified By the kid- last March 31, hoped the new rev elations might lead to solution of the murder. Leads to New Name CLEVELAND \® — Because the Lynchs owned and operated a gro- cery store on Saginaw street for sources of iron ore have shifted in the last 10 years, the Lake many years. He was a brother to Superior Iron Ore Assn has | the Iate James H., John and Ed-|changed its name to the aE ward Lynch of Pontiac and was a member of §t. Vincent de Paul Church, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Gilbert and Mrs, Es- ther DeRoche, both of Albuquer-| que; and a son, Frances Lynch pf| Walled Lake, Service and burial will be Satur- day in Albuquerque. EVART DILLENBECK IMLAY CITY — Services for Deaths Elsewhere LOS ANGELES ®#—Bob Alton, | 54, veteran Broadway and Holly- wood stage director and choreog- rapher, who staged the Aquacade ’ at the New York World Fair in 1939 and directed stage produc- tions of the “Ziegfeld Follies’ and other Broadway hits, died yester- day. His real name was Robert Alton Hart. * * * NEW YORK (#—Harry G. Fish-! er, 83, former Chicago newspaper- | Iron Ore Assn. For many years the bulk of the! ore used in this country came from) Lake Superior mines. But, in an-| nouncing the name change yester-| day, the association said the in- dustry has spread out over ad United States and Canada. The name change was made at! a association's 63rd annual rset | c. F. G. Fardee, who headed ei ‘Lake Superior Assn., was picked | to continue as president. HC) | Jackson, associate managing part-| ner of Piclands Mather & Co., . min ie er chairman. Worker Dies, Crushed in Crane’s Mechanism DETROIT w — Everette Pars- ley of Detroit was crushed to death uc-/yesterday while repairing an over- head crane at the Like — Metal Pickling Co. here. Witnesse said Parsley inotioned| another worker to start up the crane, His body was caught in the mechanism. ae *keteer Frank Costello has any, jknows who wrote the note — an} to the Southmoor Bank and Trust) penalty. napping and shooting of Marcus) ‘| Father Nevada Searches for Costello Link gambling officials are conducting | an intensive investigation to see if! official] interest in the Tropicana) Hotel, newest of the gambling La aces in Las Veg News of the in tigation: which has been under way for a month, was pried out yesterday by:a state-| ment from the district attorney's) office in New York that a note found in Costello's pocket, listing $651,284 in casino winnings, had been. traced.to. the..Tropicana..- x * * Several hours later, Gov, Charles’ Russell ac knowledged that the, state has known for weeks that the! sum in the note tallied with gam- \bling.winnings for a 24-day period. at the ‘Tropicana. : County Licensing Board, which has) immediate jurisdiction over the | Las Vegas casinos, said the board) auditor at the hotel. 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The bill would require a jery,| if returning a conviction in a case J where the death penalty applies, to hold a separate hearing on the Under present California law the | trial judge must. order a death| sentence in capital crimes unless: the jury recommends mercy. - | Give a Medal | for Father’s Day MARRIAGE MEDAL KEY CHAIN 1” size, $6. 11%” size, $7 1%” size, $8. Sallan JEWELERS 88 N. Saginaw man, tor many years editor of the Bowling News in New York, one-| time editor of the Western News-| paper Union, and later associate editor of the “American Press, died Tuesday. * * Anna Andre Clark, 87, widow of William P, Johnson, a former gov-. ernor of Missouri, died yesterday. After Johnson's death several years ago she married Charles Clark of St. Louis. She was born | in St. Genevieve, Mo. | ~*~ * & | HARTFORD, Conn. # — Mrs.) Nelia Gardner White, 62, author, of many books, including “No. Trumpet Before Him,” a best sell- er in 1948, died yesterday. 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THURSDAY. JUNE 13,19 TWEN ry. ONE | Hungary Misses Tourists, Cash U.S. Government Bars Travel. in Red-Bossed Tourist . Spot By CARL HARTMAN |Bothered by Extra 44,Cents - ‘Money Difference Annes Ameticans ae of Ancients By DOUGLAS LARSEN NEA Staff Correspondent TORONTO. (NEA) a Eddie, the’ taxi driver, flipped the flag on his: meter and grinned back at his’ Yankee passenger. “I sure get a kick when the BUDAPEST @—Hungary, would|tourists hand me American like to get as many as 5,000 American tourists this year—and the capitalist dollars that come with them, The main obstacle is that U. S. passports are stamped “not valid| for travel in #lungary.” U. S. dip- lomats say ot in the present. S.-Hungarian relations tect American citizens. ee ee: Bela Bacso, young chief of Hun- gary’s official Ibusz tourist agen- cy, wants to do an about the situation, “I can get Hungarian entry money,” he said. “I tell them in. that case the fare will be four and a half per cent more than) the meter shows, |ALWAY PROTEST When they protest — and they always do, Eddie said — he ex- plains it this way. “Our dollar is better than yours because our government | is sounder. Our national debt is smaller in comparison. We're paying it off faster. And we've got more natural resources to back-up our money.” This explanation of why the visas in two weeks for anyone who| Canadian buck is today worth four and a half cents—more—than the ada or the United States,” he|U.S, buck — it varies — has flaws.| says. ‘‘We have accommodations But it reveals that Canadians/ i buy fare heading for some potentially ‘explosive’ problems in their fi- nancial relations with the . U.S This country’s phenomenal boom, ‘complicated by U.S.-Canadian busi. jness relations, has already become an issue in the June 10th national election. The simplest explanation of the, difference between the two North! ‘American dollars is the big de- |. imand for Canadian currency by | Americans plunging into Canadian: _jenterprises. A changing market price results becatise the Canadiat’’ government is not committed to dollars or gold at a fixed price, as the U.S. must do by law. i Tom Kent, editor of the Winni- ‘peg Free Press, puts his finger, on the crux of the emotional as-' spects of the situation saying: “U.S. capital has made Canada incomparably better off in ma- | terial terms. But the question | is whether the country is there- by losing its soul, making a mockery of its political inde- peadence. —_ undefined and in- | for 3,500 in sight, but we can push it up to 5,000 if necessary. A poor country, badly hit by fast fall’s revolt, Hungary needs foreign currency. PLENTY TO SEE Hungary has plenty to see, in- eluding how a Communist govern- ment works, Budapest, the Dan- ube, Lake Balaton, Gypsy music and” peasant costumes. The. Communist authorities are eager to show the world that -al- though some parts of the capital were heavily damaged in the fighting, the country as a whole is far from being in ruins. * *-.* The danger that they might end up on the wrong side of the bars | is one reason for the State De- partment's reluctance to see Americans travel in Hungary. The possibility is slight, but it exists. Under Hungarian law many Americans of Hungarian parentage are considered Hun- garian citizens. Some 350 of these *‘dual nationals’ now in Hungary are unable to leave. Several have had to serve in the Hungarian army, and at least one has been) in jail. iberal Work Rights liberal “right to work” retirees under Social Security wi posed today by’ Broomfield Backs. YOUNG MAN’S FANCY — In the spring . . . well, even the very young, young men, like 22-month-old Steve Coppola, caught here in | the act of smooching 19-month-old Donna Bailey, get some fancy | \deas. Starting out early on courtship, the Denver, Colo., youngsters found out there’s always somebody around when two people want in this case, Donna’ to be alone — | | s dad, with a camera. Congréssman William S. Broom-, field (R-Rogal Oak)\in Washington. | ie Broomfield introduced to increase the maximum $1,200 to $3,000 annyally, calling the present level tnrealistic in| the face of higher costs of living. | TheNire started when a rafter! | property of Ed Evans, Rustburg’s “The change would serve two pur-| broke in Firemen Save 50: Hams |houte. Some of the 130 hams sation Despite Their Hunger we able earning power of those ig-| RUSTBURG, Va. (#—The fire- aroma was delicious but the fat ible for old age benefits from men were almost overcome with! was in the fire and it blazed. The Tr, but they save? 50 hams. * & & te . W. Merryman’s smoke-_ plunged into the fire over which ithey were being smoked. The |50 hams saved were in an adjoin- jing smokehouse and were the lhigh school basketball coach poses, Broomfield said, to allow, families to earn ‘reasonable’ supplemental income and to pro- vide experienced workers for in- * * * Broomfield said urban areas like | Oakland county are among the hardest hit by the present system because ‘‘prices have increased at a rate much higher than those in other sections.” gavings or investment if’ acne at any- one of our 8. Convenient “- offices. ? Want Dad to live | The Life of Riley? Choose his ee ‘50 per cent. | Fifteen billion dollars is a big. ii i cakereat! Is the question thaf , lurks in the back of Canadian | Non-resident capital investment. in Canada, mostly American, to- tals 15 billion dollars. ‘Most re- cent figures how 68 per cent of Canada's petroleum industry con- trolled in the U.S., for example. In mining the figure is m@re than sum in terms of Canadian econ-! .omy..-The..gress.. national product, of Canada was But in defense of their efforts to curb inflation, a Liberal Party | financial expert points to auto- mobile credit as an example of Canada holding back inflation better than the U.S. five per cent of new cars are being financed for 30 months or more, compared to 40 per vent in the States, he says. Most Cana- dian auto credit is still for 24 as it was in the U.S. years ago. Another problem vexing _Ca- 29 billion dollars nadians is the 1.4 billion. dollar last year, compared to 412 billion trade for the U.S. The political issues shaping up charge that the Liberals have en-| couraged U.S. investments, ai-, ‘rectly and indirectly, by their fi- ‘claims, months, three imbalance with Canadiana are buying that muc 2 from all of this are complex. But ™ore from the U.S. than the U.S generally the Conservatives buys from Canada. * * One reason for this, an expert Park Visitors Gain is the huge purchase of * st \ v 2a upon fmm lawyer Cveies Dar. [Actor Switches Roles. ren'a work ba top tinngiea aicdacey in Broadway Drama i + — |ago. NEW YORK.uw# — Ed Begley, Since the play epened in: 1985 | _ ‘a veteran and versatile performer, Begley has been portraying Muni's | NEW ZEALAND — By studyin i i i i y studying is making the biggest casting chief on-stage antagonist — a role ‘an ancient tree which was grow- switch of the Broadway year. based upon another renowned at- ‘ing before the Spanish Armada was| Beginning June 2, he is taking |torney, William Jennings Bryan, defeated and before ‘Coumbus dis-.0Ver the role created by Paul ae lcovered America, @ botanical sci /uni_in the hit drama “Inherit! Australia produced some $130, entist in New Zealand hopes to find ‘t¢ Wind.” The part is: based '000,000 ss eens bh coal last year. out what kind of weather the peo- ENGGASS *: ASS “Famous for Values Since 1865” ple there were having centuries For Her! «— *Scientist Explores. Less than ago. The tree, a totara, was felled in 1906 and was 435 years old at ithe time. From examination of the tree's jrings and of the carbon it absorbed, when it was living, the scientist) ican tell whether any given season [i was late or early, sunny or wet.) The tree has for centuries record-| ed atmospheric changes and the, botanist is also measuring atmo-) S. spheric changes since it died near-| ly 30 years ago. vr Him — ’ 3- Diamond WEDDING BANDS the U.S. | | sg os p Fed. e Tar For Both nancial policies, At the same time, capital goods in the States. “But | WASHINGTON — Some: 20,000,-) Included Rings they say, the Liberals have failed when this capital equipment be- 000 persons visited the 29: national. Sehr A to contro! inflation. gins producing goods for Ca-'parks in 1956, an increase of 7 ee D USE YOUR CREDIT@ USS. en bee see ks’ Nectett USE YOUR CREDIT cause their cost of living has been imbalance will be the other way,” | were visited by more than 1,000,-; inching up fractions of a percent- age point during recent months. ~~~} Canada's index jumped three per cent last year and has been go- he says. As the Canadian campaign gets | hot all of these issues will be get-/Carolina and Tennessee, with 2.- ting more attention in the U.S. (885,000 visitors, ‘ed i a ing up faster recently. and Canada. 3 een" @ " rf a bl “a ‘ fe id = te om ¢@ ; ee kd Oe Ge 6k summer dress shirts. $4.00 from Cabana Sets and Short-n- ‘Shirt Sets, large selection $10.95 from ot the HUB You Can Charge It! Arrow short and long sleeve make it The Life of Riley for Dad Your Dad will grin from ear to ear when he sees Father’s Day gift boxes from the Hub — because it’s the store he chooses for himself. 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"TWENTY. nwo cent swim reasonably well or very well, and the percentage of ewim- mers who are able to assist others in distress is even smaller, a fact pe amrecr in that three of every four drownings occur — 60 feet-of the shore.” —. Artificial respiration, the article emphasizes, must be “instituted immediately, even at risk of other injuries” since circulatory failure may occur in a matter of seconds. DRAIN LIQUID The immediate problem. of re- suscitation is to drain as much liquid as possible from the respir- DETROIT — Miongh safety education has reduced incidence of drowning by 50 per cent in the last 50 years, some 7,000 Ameri- cans will die by accidental ‘drown- ing during the summer months, But the number could be greatly reduced and “many of these per- sons could probably be saved by adequate resuscitative measures and aftercare,” according ¢o an article in Therapeutic Notes, a magazine published by Parke, Davis & Company. * * & * About 90 per cent of the ninety facilities each year swim very poorly or not at all. Only 10 per Last Rites for Ji immy Dorsey | Hold Mass for Bahdleadar . NEW YORK —A Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Patrick's adequate airway. The patient should be placed in a prone Lowa miltion persons who use swimming{atory system and to maintain an} ‘Especially dren ranging in age from one week to two years and from seven to 28 pounds, and in length from 20) sti & ~ the bronchial Debris, mouth and throat. “The ‘push-pull or ‘arm tiff. back pressure’ is recommended designed for _chil- internal pressure, abdominal viscera.” CONTINUE FOR HOUR eee Coane SS Se for bandleader Jimmy Dorsey, who in suhiho will bo pomiied fp plow Decegy’s bey of a funeral home from 2 p. m. today to midnight tomorrow. Burial will be in Annunciation Church Cemetery, Shenandoah, Pa., the town where Jimmy arid his late brother Tommy were born. * * * In 1949 Jimmy was divorced by the former Jane Porter, his wife of 21 years. Since he never remarried, he will be buried with the rites of the Roman Catholic Church to which he belonged. Tommy, married three times, was not eligible for Catholic burial. * * d continue for some time.” ton ond Wied at the waist, so! that the water will drain out of mucus, dentures and other mate- rial should be removed from the to 33 inches, this procedure in- volves digital maintenance of an airway, support of the head in midline position, and exertion of respiration be- ing controlled by shifting of the “Revantistio wasn he int We Suspected Bandits terrupted for any reason until the procedure has been performed for at least 15 minutes. There is some question as to how long ar- tificial respiration should be con- {tinued if the patient shows signs of reviving. One doctor recom- mends a minimum of one hour. After the patient's respiration is) established, artificial respiration Quick ‘Help May Cut Didoata —the patient should be ‘kept warm and dry. —He should be given a whitt of temporarily help him breath deeper, Only Armed Guards terday and six policemen piled out. They had just been tipped by a man that the Cup 'n Saucer Res- taurant was about to be held up. The informant said he spotted two men with guns stuck in their belts The police rushed into the cafe and found two armored car guards, * shoul Jimmy, 53, died 64% months -_ Tommy, . choked to death Points to remember in after- |who had dropped in for a cup of ts his = in bis Comecticut home. ‘care! icoffee., | FULLY AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTER UL APPROVED long-lasting construction. ‘Special Price? - Never before at such a low, low price! Plus savings to you during this 3-day feature! Give one for birthdays, anniversaries, and to the bride! Non-scratch Bakelite base, strong | design. Remember—Thursday, Friday and Saturday only at Kresge’s Ga | A regular 14.95 Value! 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It will cost 45 million dollars and produce 180,000 kilowatts of power, enough | “WAO serve a city of a quarter of a ‘H@Mlion inhabitants. ‘i ) POWER &,completed in 1960, it will ie x into the Commonwealth rye serving Chi- Begin Construction Work on All-Nuclear Reactor Officials —— the plant vin A conventional generating station awarded to 81 students, ibe able to produce powerat a cost/of the same size would burn more of three-fourths of.a penny per kil-/than three million tons. of coal in owatt hour. This is about the. the same period. same asqthe cost‘of power in coal-| Scientists at Argonne say the| fired plants. safety system built into the boiling. USES STEAM water reactor is designed to Power from the. station will be/cause an immediate shutdown in generated in what is called by the event of improper operations. physicists—a “boiling water reac- |The possibility of a nuclear acci- itor.” This nuclear - device uses, ‘dent, they said, is extremely re- ‘steam created in the reactor to! | mote. The steel sphere i ba further develop electricity. The principle BSS « lof. the’ boiling water reactor was! 2 originated in government experi-' ments at nearby Argonne National Laboratory. The purpose of the huge sphere, with walls more than 1'4 inch thick, is to contain any radioactive vapors which might be released in the remote possi- bility of a leak in the reactor, etitetets onid: ‘Wayne President to Talk For fuel, the Dresden matey will use what is called “alichily en | YPSILANTI — Dr, Clarence} rich um.”’ A 60 ton supply , B. Hilberry, president of Wayne allotted to the plant by the Atomic) ‘State University, will deliver the Energy Commission is expected to Sepettaneraitenay address at Cleary 2 last six years. ‘College Saturday, Degrees will be Sen. Potter to Speak _ KALAMAZOO u — Sen. Potter \(R-Mich) will address Western |Michigan University’s commence- ment exercises here Saturday, |The graduating class of 830 is the largest in the school’s history. oneeeen TTT rw ree Free [METRO FURNITURE’ Serta Restokratft _ MATTRESSES! Posture firm, healthline inner- spring mattress, 10 year guar- antee. Anniversary Sole. . 529° Serta Restokraft Sale! Sofa Bed! Double purpose sofa by day—bed by night. Res- tokraft factory buy for Metro birthday sale. Sove . $60 this week! | 139 | ; Open Your Account at Metro! $14 Down Delivers Deal Direct—No Fiance ‘Company Studio Bed and Matching Chair! 1 Complete with headboard, inner, spring mattress, matching spring and metal frame. $5 DOWN B sahdasat s | . 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J ve npr \ need to know, much more—mostly | the speed and direction of an on-| coming vessel and the point a iwhich its path will intersect yours.” He said such: informati¢n can easily be obtained by plotting in- dividual bitps on a standard Navy ‘“‘maneuvering board” or “radar graph,” which anyone ean purchase. However, in the past, instruc- tions for use of such equipment has, been so heavily draped in mystery | ships have been discouraged about | using . them, ee: to Capt. Thayer. * * AL Drinks in Belfact Now Cost More — BELFAST — Drinks: in the 500 public-houses of Belfast, Northern Ireland, now cost more, Prices of whisky, brandy, rum, gin, beer, stout and porter all went up sim- jultaneously as the result of action... iby the Belfast & Ulster Licensed \Vintners’ Association, | Under the new scale, the price ‘of whisky rose twopence a glass, ibrandy sixpence, and rum and gin iby fourpence. Beer, stout and por- ter all cost a penny extra per bot- tle and pint. H. Sheehan, secre- But.simplified instructions in the! tary ofthe .association, explained use of such equipment now is that the higher prices were im- . Lavailable — so simplified that an posed to offset the wage rise of “A blip on a radarscope ‘shows | only distance and relative position” Capt. Thayer explained, hour’s time can fit almost anyone $2.10 a week recently granted to for accurately plotting radar bartenders, greater overhead and “You courses at sea—Capt. Thayer says. Igenerally higher costs. Double Dresser, Mirror, Bookcase The Ivy Campus Cinchbacks give you that look collegians demand...unpi¥ front, slim, trim cut, back buckle- LEVI'S 5 ivy CINCHBACKS in Polished Cotton, Vert-Stripe Denim, Twill — in the Finest Fabrics—High-lustre polished cotton—exclusive new LEVTS _ Verti-stripe denim —and tough mercer. fzed twill—in all the popular shades! See them teday.. oe favorite store! 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American Indians. are under the maximum of 15 stu-jchureh’ group has urged Congress|“raneed,%, “genuine concern 10F\ contained 15 hundred “= |Conn. New uth Wales, Sydney re-|tional Christian churches, said: synthetic rubber, near .presages strange and wonderful) — 1 : Se As the result of requests for an] ports. “It is up ~ us as a nation and! derry. - 48 South Saginaw St. @iniae biles — the gas turbine, the free em fie — . a DAY piston engine ‘and ultimately, the atomic engine. The official publication of Amer- ican Iron and Steel Institute said that every major automobile maker in the world is experi-; menting with gas turbines today, and Detroit's investment alone is guessed to be between $50 and $75 SUNDAY, . million. Ford, Chrysler and Gen- JUNE 16 eral Morors — all have gas tur-| bine experimental passengers cars. _ The publication said the gas turbine engine has endeared §it- i self to automobile engineers be- cause of smoothness, in that # eliminates the vibration tha’ the bane of the yasoling ef Its disadvantages hay sel oe pe v. Bem. w a Pair them in front of Group them around a table - Use them boside your tele. Use them for an inter- Meke ideal boudoir chairs your fireplace! in your recreation room! phone table, by « desk! esting foyer arrangement! fer your bedroem! ae Ssacgaan eatecacet coming air, The ik | Pontise Press Phote high fuel consu nf ion, was parti-| JOIN SWIM CONTEST — Beverly James, 210 Elm St., (left) | ally solved withy he first one. and James Stone, 651 E. Mansfield Ave. (right) get their feet wet | * lA * * in preparation for the free swimming instructions they will receive | Steelwaysy "said the other diffi-| during the Learn-to-Swim-Campaign (June 17 to June 28) sponsored cuities até less, erious. A ‘gas through the cooperation of the Pontiac Rotary Club and the Pontiac | "vurbine fbgine offers no “com-| Y. M. C. A. Richard Poole, (center) chairman of the drive, said | pression braking;” that is, it) lessons will be available to all grade school children nine years of | coasts when you take your foot | age or older. who cannot swim. Parents must come to the Y with off, the. accelerator, instead of) registration blanks given to their children in school recently. Dead- slowing down gradually as the line for registration is Friday. No telephone reservation will be engine in a gasoline-powered car AL ale ‘ does. 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Ford also has a free-pist6n sociation, challenges the theory|overiooked in the gold rush on| engine in experimental use. \claiming parking woes have forced Cripple Creek, Colorado, | eres ee Se | All these, and more, make up Smithsonian Collection poe gostecel aie F the modern American motorcar. Boasts 2 Million Fish \Manaugh says he envisions al * * * giant new industry ‘“‘specializing| According to metallurgists, more’ WASHINGTON — The Smith- in the rapid and efficient storage than 21 metals from the four cor- sonian Institution reports that its of autos at the point where the/ners of. the globe go into Detroit's division of, fishes has assembled dirvers decide they want to be, automotive melting pot, making’ | one of the two or three largest rather than trying to take away today’s cars as exotic a means of : fish collections in the world — a\from them the privileges of going|transportation as Cleopatra's river | total of more than 2,000,000 speci- | where they wish.” \barge. ” mens representing most of the) * * * Four of every five pounds of ¢ known fish families and nearly half) fie says the future. of the park- material in automobiles are metal, | the known species. ing industry involves, among other| land that of these four pounds, The oldest specimens in the things, devising ‘‘parking struc-| ‘nearly 97 per cent is accounted for collection were collected by na-'tures integrated with the office and) by three metals—steel, cast iron uralist Louis Agassiz in the 1820's. |shops’’ and “mechanical parking) and aluminum. ———— SHOP FOR POP!} - “DAD‘S” DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 16 | 1 Deluxe $4.95 ® Contour Seats and Backs peer rere Loree, i | i | Famous ‘Tru-Val’’ Guaranteed WHITE SHIRTS Collars | - Guaranteed Not to Fray Cool--Breezy SPORT cnigrs | SHIRTS ® EGYPTIAN YARNS © COMBED BATISTES ® No lroning = De kuatien S$: 9 © BEAUTIFUL COLORS : ® Nylons oy J 99 e Spacal ® Vents Long and Short Sleeves" © Picin : 2 ia $3.00 MEN’S ning il Values to $13.95 - NOW q , ‘a” To ‘>” TROPICALS & GABS Sharkskins, Hard Finishes, Wrinkle-Resistant Pants 4 Prices Slashed! ‘MEN’S ‘22° =: SAV Ae iT} 1 SWIVEL e Yoor'tound suis QU DO OMRU mA) 1ROCKERS See || ith 5%” FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS Men’s Summer DRESS SHOES | Ties se 98 *4” $5.99 98 | ——= ma ae ema Sat Swivel al round ° | circle for T-Viewing comfort or con $4.95 Leisure | $2.00 Men's | Unpuewine™ ol aaa aaa REGULARLY 58995 Summer _~ SHORTS ue 1B SLACKS | BELTS | sackets | ‘ie aaa an, $9) QO* - $00] py . 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Join Country Club? an Agifating Question ‘ibly is safe to say that golf, that ‘|trolicksome games, was originated jably safe” thing to say—it’s ‘the! {play in your benighted country,” By PHYLLIS BATTELLE EDINBURGH (INS) — It proba- most miserable and humbling. of} in Scotland. a en Fact is, it is not only the “prob- ONLY safe thing to say when you! drop into Edinburgh, and the sand traps, hereabouts. “T don’t know exactly what you said Lawrence Miller, for example, “but it isn’t the divil’s game we play at St. Andrews and ither fers a concise emotionless- ac- U.S. Pigs Golf, but S habit af sitting bunkers in dead middle o’ the fairway to trap a mon, and et cetera.” ; FAMED ATTORNEY Mr. Miller is a famed attorney in Edinburgh and also, by self- admission, ‘‘one of the world's keenest golfers.’’ As such, he of- counting of the history of golf. * x “It's quite clear,’’ he said, “that, Mary—Queen of Scots, hat ‘sn be—was the first rea] golf widow | death of her husband, Lord Darn. went out to play golf with Lord | Bothwell enly days after the ley. She played at St.. Andrews —a fine course, or di’ I mention J that? I'ma member.” Miller belongs to nine other! courses, including two of cham-, pionship quality, cotla jand nohod the, stick arid ball.” F EATHERED BALL annual dues for all 10 are 36/of feathers packed in leather, pounds ($100.80). why this is called ‘‘Golfers’ Land.” * &® we. “The first recorded history we! Which explains, the game~ was “gourf’’—a peculiarly’ * * referred King James qi, ! s and his total In those days, the ball was made to as apt title. * and bar nd Owns It disgust by the people when she ment passed a law prohibiting the | playing of golf. he was, who banned it -bec: /was an age of national defense Since that war, life is real and life y was taking archery is earnest and today we have no [practice they were too busy with amateurs who can play more than. turned w a ‘sore point. We used to produge it them eeealary until after 1918. weekends. * + Lae “Of course, America has a dis- gusting habit of winning at our 3S, | He smiled philosophically. “I ithink, to put it bluntly, ye'r ad- Wwantage: 4s money. Seotland doesn Asked why more Scotsmen don’t have any such thing as a Frank) “It was regarded with great ‘have is that | in the 1400s, Parlia- v win more world titles, Miller’ Stranahan. o “That, lass, is a! more than a ipidroanates durins 10 Bet, Manage License Applications. Charfes M. Palshan. Ortonville Maxine M. Miller, Oxford , Kendall A. Pernald, Rochester Mary E. Worden, 7} E. Strathmore ~ William.R. Wood, Berkley Ann C. Burrell Birmingham Prank P. Lisdeke, 3011 er Mary B. Ireland, Clare Don H. Gilomen, Oxford . Betty hy Dempsey, Oxferd Leonard @. Pullmer, Rochester Joan T, Gallagher, Rochester Sherry Mapley, 784 Third Mary J. Curtis, 69 8. Merrimee Claudie R. Estes, 3900 Baldwi oe D. McCarthy, toil Meadow- Lawrence R. Krumwiede, 2938 Otee: Barbare J. Hagerman, Drayton Richard J, Pincumbe, Oxford Vivian J. Mersine, Oxford Charles W. McPherson, 130 Baldwin Judith R. Dotson, Rocheste i Maurice L. Smith Jr., Birmingham | Patricia J. Shea, Huntington Woods j ' ‘ James M. Miskimins, Clarkston Janis G. Robinson, Flint . Henry P. CroscHere, B16 Arcadia Vera ¥. Emanuelson, B1é Arcadia Donald G. Runnelis, Huntingtod Woods Mary Lov Loeser, Berkley ‘ Prancis K. Walter, Lake Orion Margaret J. Hobbs, Milford Wilson Barker, Rocheste Patricia A. Frankovic, mechestat Darid R. Dildine, Milford Beverly J. Ross, Plymouth | Robert FB. Miles, Romulus Barbara J. Dil, Walled Lake Leonard E. Pery, Lake Orion oem J. Martin, 28 Hillview Ward M. Howell. 82 Was hington Betty J. Berkham, 82 Washington LaVern # Troup, Grand Rapids Jeanette E. Chaffee, 98 Fiddle Joe H. Reid, Dallas, Tex Sue A. Castel, Keego Harbor Eugene F. Richardson, Clarkston Eve R. Sortzi, Clarkston Donald te Morrissey, 2800 Pontiac Li. — Orvelie BE. McPeek, 2166 lon. Bernice M. Rivard, 2155 Will : gene WI Duncan, 260 W. Chicago Janice K. Worthington, Minn. Rogers, Wiltiam I, Parker, fas IS Vinewood Nancy J o Danby, Clar wiltiam Walter, 89 Dwight poe Mahon, 4859 Hor Horseshore Withm R. Barcome 89 Stout Mary E. Jackson, 616% W. Huron . Anert i 2683 sama Boelier, 49 : Bohman, 2919 i m. aration ¥ 5 ‘ Dawe, 854. Valencia Lesph = ” ll L in power. Only in Quebec, where his lack of fluent French is held against him, did he run into a stone wall! of Liberal opposition. * * * But there is no reason to think that with another general election likely within q year, Diefenbaker can not go just one step better and Camp Scholarships | -. |ler under the sponsorship of the Medical Advances Highlight of Report ANN ARBOR — Noteworthy medical advances are among the results of research sponsored by| |The University of Michigan's, |Memosial Phoenix Project on the) peaceful uses of atomic energy | during the past year. * * This is brought out in the pro-| ject’s annual report, being dis-| jtributed this week to the thousands | ‘of donors who helped establish the |memorial to the University’s dead| lof World War II. Prepared by Dean Ralph A.! Sawyer, director of the project, the report notes radioactive mater-| lials are now being used to treat) advanced pulmonary emphysema, | a condition fn. which damaged lungs do not release enough oxy- igen to meet the body's needs. Radioactive iodine is administ- ered the patient in sufficient quan- tity to cause partial destruction of the thyroid gland, which plays an important part in the body's ca- pacity to use oxygen in the process of metabolism. Thus the body's \demand for oxygen is brought in- jtoline with the lung’s capability for supplying it, the report states. 2 Area Boys Receive LAKE ORION—Twoweek camp | scholarships have been awarded to| Michael Tulloch and Patrick Mil Women’s auxiliary of the St. Al fred’s Episcopal Church. Michael, 12, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Tulloch of Belleview Island. get a clear-cut majority to form a solid Conservative government. Patrick, 10, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Miller of 35 Shorn | and | poo OYSTER ) y We.. 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Tweedie and Mrs. Allison Weeber mgelit Throws Out ssn amin he emi ot da Teme ee ee an ‘Eit i \damentals of radioactivity s|Bloom h ite| All will t e gal ; 7, er-Or’ ew York| epee Lake; Francis Evon, Pontiac|from the course back to their re- ° 000 at New York | among those receiving certicl./Township; Arthur Geyer, Milford: | spective areas for future use in rcates’ of Completion were. 16 from Henry ~ Houston, Bloomfield; =— others. NEW YORK # — Billy Graham ‘Pontiac city departments. wants New Yorkers to think about’ FINAL EXERCISE this question: "A final exercise was conducted| GAVE Booze, Board to Sailors h Baan epee pi ae said where .students learned the use of! ¢ e€ » the son o only CD Geiger counters, ionization T h S h h R d Di those .who accept him wil] be rate meters, and> dosimeters. Oug ang al e 1es naved, or else he was the biggest The course was conducted each t e iar and charlatan that ever! Monday night beginning April 1. | SAN PEDRO, Calif. d@— This'Red is dead and his usually rau- lived.” Instructors were Victor Lind- (port ‘city’s blustery Beacon streeticous saloon “is shuttered. The evangelist threw out the po Pishracaplinp plananedingt is much quieter today. Shanghai) Shanghai Red was born Charles either-or challenge to 17,000 peo- University of Michigan radiologi- Oliver Eisenberg on San Francis-| ple in Madison Square Garden ¢gj course, and Fred T. McDer- (co's Barberry Coast 65 years ago. |His rough and tumble life ashore last night, and a catch came in) mott, state industrial hygienist | Cire! cuses Have a a his voige, “If people would only| for the Michigan Dept. of Pub! tink | it... if they would Health. ’ * * Br ight F utur ec; Vvosterday: nee. longed only reflec . . | ; Pontiac graduates included |which struck him down in his bar Nes Yet ore ee of his Charles Cohen, Ralph Florio, and F an Asser ts Tuesday night. | am said/Roland Bourke, of the City Health | »* * the city teems with prodigal sons Dept., James Clancy of the Water LOS ANGELES #®—The circus bead Pay ite pei aan God Beattie, Richard Mielke, and Lawr-|4¥i"8? ‘ence in tavernkeeping on.the Bar- jence Lyons, Fire Dept., Capt. Oliv-| ““Not at all, sir,” says the out- hary Coast, where he worked as a Eisenberg got his first experi- ... With these pee FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS Black and White FILM ‘New Panchromatic SPECIAL THIS WEEK! ENTITLES BEARER TO: | 2 Rolls Kodacolor Film LEGIONS REACT ,er Lemeaux, Capt. Walter Krause, going president of the-Circus Fans bar boy, and he learned his first Just as in the parabte which | and Sgt. Medford Pittman, Police,of America Assn. ‘‘Why, we're just seamanship on the same brawling tells of the father celebrating par and Stanley Swierczynski, beginning. There's a great future. waterfront, As a teenager he Joined when his son returned from wast- °f the Brigineering Dept. ahead.” the Navy. ed living, Graham said, so the ~~ ke ok, ~ *® * In Shanghai he bought into a, legions of God react whenever a Others included Clyde Christian Gil Conlinn said yesterday at the saloon on the Bund. Within the sinner repents. and Orville Hubbuck, of the Dept. association's annual convention next few years seagoing men from “The moment one person re- that there are 25 circuses on the Madagascar to Boston came to ceives Christ.’ Graham said. road today “and all are making know Shanghai Red—a quick man sets- off a celebration in aver ) d p Gi | oe ’ | ears a ” when need Der The orchestras Rlay, the bands a escues Ir One member disagreed. ie When he sound out, the flags are unfurled “There ain't no more circus.’ When he had enough money he! and the’ angels rejoice ‘came back to the United States! J bo 4 Th F | ) h said 94-year-old Jake Posey, a vet- makes big black headlines, nee en q S lo eal coe Bt Ep & sender establishment} Doe Repents:’ and all heaven! eran of Ringling Brothers and Bar- ‘here sings.’ | PITTSBURGH —Thomas Ben- x * num and Bailey. “When they st taking the The reaction of the world is Nett. 45, saved the life of his circus en they, sdpped taking the Those who had partaken of his usually different, he said, adding: C@ughter, Deborah, 3, yesterday that was the beginning of the end. ‘board and booze had respectful ve They may laugh at you and —then fell to his death. | * * * Poy ocd ke oe 47 ns art sneer. + * * | “And when they took ‘em off the was large. A big visiting delegation-of about’ Police said Bennett rushed to a railroads and put ‘em into trucks, | 800 Tennesseans was present for second-floor porch as he saw Deb- that did it.” 2 Z 1 the service, including Gov. Frank = tottering on the railing. He) Herman Linden, Aurora, M1. |saco ever signed & pach merowers Ciement. ulled her backward but lost his was elected the new president. The evangelist based his sermon ‘balance e and plunged through the on Luke 15, recounting the par- railing to the ground. A : | SHOP ables of the lost sheep and prodi- Bennett's daughter, Marie, 9, Kansas City Housewife — gal son. had followed her father to the For the Entire Family Graham said his crusade defi- porch. She grabbed Deborah's Killed by Fan Blade | 9 nitely will end July 21, but later feet to prevent her from falling KANSAS CITY, Kan. w& — Mrs. KING Ss he told reporters he has plans for through the broken railing. |Earl H. Horseman, 48, was found [ 6 = SAGIXAW continuing activity in this area \dead last night beside a 48.inch after that date. 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Try Blue Dot, Duz today ...for everything! / \ \ ‘es ee \ i \ 3 ; : 5 2 : wif \ 4 + Be ‘i " ted : Ge =. s \ f h ney: i f we | Siicusscssavssuuubuscnvecseuteueltacccsciiii _. t . if ©0000 OOOOOHO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ~ < ‘e mo ; ss — = » t * / * ' ) : . ! , : - : | A 4 ; | ‘ / : | ‘ jis ae THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 THIRTY-ONE as Mess Sas SST ABA, tg oe. ; . , pee eee meee PSE STARR IS ee Ys ‘ - at * G5 % P v : SUPER MARKETS WA aaa ~*~ 5. 35 a va) : c ESSE Na » | Or DELUX 00 eae 3 P E STAINLEs ae U™ S STEE Kina neu Ng Pe. MIXING Bow Uses WIT in ar f OLE @ I maih ines reoRTH : it pa ke chen ree vol Set | et Includes: HOp Spatul Yellow Quarters ! 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All me&t should be cooked at Actually you playa very ‘im-|a — temperature to obtain maxi- portant role, The health.and well- mum tenderness and juiciness. being of the family is closely re-| (a) high (b). low lated to the meals they eat.-The| Amswerfs; 1 (c) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. ‘planning and preparing of these! (b, c) (a) 5. lta bebte ballet betttebetalebetebelebetetbtetebe ti titi iti titi | a ad fi It’s Alive--- Its Fresh” Make Your First Taste . . . The ml 6Finest Taste . . - From Freshland 5-8 Ib. Average 4. 5 | c lb. Another sign that summer's coming, and with her, all her CAPONS TURKEYS,. DUCKS | ebeee ee eee reer, MR FRESH CHICKEN | LIVER and GIZZARDS | FRYERS — STEWERS rz réfresh your taste, at last, with a cool juicy cluster. Now LARGE, GRADE A WHITE EGGS .......45¢ du. iia. a= DOWNYFLAKE | 1-minute Waffles la your grecer 's freezer , Sy reeere “+ eee oe ee i \ ... at Freshland ... the very finest of the first... to make all that waiting worth-while! The first crops, brought to bloom in California arbors that measured up to Wrig- ley’s exacting standards, For when it comes to Kool Krisp fruits and vegetables, Freshland is never first with the most, but first with the finest! And four-ways fresher everytime ! SHI ee HT Hil} naatrondavoora | siete Li ned (LET TLL LET ELE PL a et aeetihen etaaanen Ae Lacon Peppers ne 19° Bibb Lettuce - Ad : purtato | cattisn | suitiue | wnetitisn [5 fi Homi Grown Kateri Te 3 39° } 4 49s u 89¢ | 259. | : Leal Parieee ng 19° Fresh Lemo ons. sare ~ 39° i 2 Bch Frosh and Solt Water Fish of All Kinds Ad I tel A” — VL ‘ ; PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET ww E c— WY o> Te Ge Bide and Retail); (FE 4-152 sues steneamurinensecpasenteoraneons 4 rs H : oa te : ke i pe = 8 . aa i pa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 39,1087 LL HIRTY-THRER : 48 : : | _ Chase and Sanborn | 4 . ° REGULAR DRIP SILEX! | 8 _ Se ]-Lb. 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Get details here... of moil | fe coupon from fast ‘ ‘s Pontiac Pi : | = i j i j ‘ L , i ] i ; J j i : / i ' I / I i ; f ee ‘ ) J i . i \ / } / . { 4 a TS F f j { ; Fa) d ‘ j ‘ . yt 5 + . . : / 2 j : hig * ; : t & et H t : ! i 4 I 7 : é “ " THIRTY-FOUR | = en ae il ey _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1957 Hot Dogs Top | . ‘PLAN A Neos Deh ‘CHICKEN DINNER You may not be able to teach ~ : an old dog new tricks, but ‘ Serve A&P’s Completely Cleaned, Fancy, Top Quality conjure serving ‘ Mat peculiar taverie, the hot dog, | Low Butter Gondim ption Minute QuicksieTry ee. a Gao cone sok WHOLE FRYERS ~ CUT-UP FRYERS ‘. Take time out from two TV com-/nuts and canned beer and you're Despite Highér Milk Use nema. tere's vou qucinc|at set to ibe through the nest jall ready, at the program break! | show, . = ~ a nes : |Mash spicy canned Maine sardines ” -ASHINGTO: — Butter) shifted to low-cost substitutes. auce consumption tn the Unied States] Baere Word War M pr napa [yh cil Stee end tenon fe | Add grated orange rnd to, the is now ata record low but consumption of butter was 17 to | and dry mustard into canned|you dip bread slices for French agriculture department specialists) 18 pounds. It dropped to less than |0i04 ham tor a zesty spread.|Toast. You can substitute orange points out that the total market mine pounds by 1955. Cream J cottage cheese, chopped| juice for part of the milk if you —_ Products is better than At the same time, consumption’ ‘vanned olives, and a touch of onion like, increased for margarine and - Prine reasan te the increased Use | cheese spreads, and use of vege-| = milk table fats and oils for cooki solids (without fat). | purposes also increased. Toda , eet Sa ee See mils ee ORANGE JUICE: Chuck Roa H JegUM RIGHT us. 39% out fat in such forms as cheese, whole milk and cream. that’s ty Me OE ae hep ae a sain ‘Month eariy—it fidially until July—here’s a magi- cal recipe that transforms the hot dog into a delicious family supper dish. Called ‘‘Frank and Corn Bake” it's as easy ‘on the budget as it is to prepare. Frank and Corn Bake % cup chopped green pepper % cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter 6 skinless frankfurters 2 No, 303 cans corn 1, cup chill sauce € green pepper zings ars sauce. Top with green pepper ring. —FRANK AND €ORN-BAKE = Here’s-@ dish cor. Chill filled opened hot dogs top the vege- Bake in moderate oven, 350 de that’s easy on the budget and on the homemaker tables and are baked ‘briefly. Additional green rr, for 20 to 30 minutes. who prepares it. Green pepper and onions are pepper serves as a garnish. six servings. lightly cooked before ating to whole kernel by —-)) ; * * * a ® | An important reason cited by of- ficials for the decline in butter eee Sas Sa Mt [Sai te te scan veer > DrEe@Sweet , less than 40 pounds in the 1920s ference between it aid margarine. " is the fremvestrusing | in cans ‘ - ] “SUPER- RIGHT” and 1990s. For many years butter retailed for LB. C page ed re alos twice the price of margarine. : mn . IN CRY-O-VAC BAG a uc- i ics . Bak , With the present price spread of is still not about two and one-half times the 30 per cent cost of margarine expected to con- twas not-marketed“by farmers IN/tinue, the marketing specialists FRESH, LAKE ERIE NOVA ScomiA, DRESSED 1955, say it will be difficult to expand me ) “Ox , , sive INSTOVAC proc rd ~ Pe : a sae ae Perch Fillets £49 Fresh Mackerel uw 43e In recent years, officials point . Vitamin C content eee : ’ Here’s a leisurely luncheon en- | supply has been processed into tree that’s just perfect for warm | : days. It's a jelled biogna ring. by the —— to help support Prepare your favorite vegetable as- prices of manufacturing milk. Pic salad and add flavor and tex- _ qa lhe mse of mille tat dectined as |ture to the mold by using julienne | SPECIALLY SELECTED, RED RIPE - food processors and consumers strips of bologna. 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Can c 5 Bovril Corned Beef mK — {ag " soninG be BEN JELUES. | gon 4 Van Camp’s an PURE CANE ORANGE SLICES | 2s 39° | | Cane Su pepe L&s 4 GRAPE JAM fonvir | DO FOOD TOWN OLEO 4 Granule Ibs. I” MAZOLA MTB wazoxs | HUNT'S] —¢ _c& *1.69 Extra Tender and Plump, Whole - Grade 1 PEACHES || FRYERS — Tall No. 300 Can Cypress Gardens ORANGE SLICED or HALF We Reserve the Right fo Limit Quantity a eal pe me “ape Flare otc ic vPRiss Patti-Pak Frozen STEAKS | Get Your Vitamins the Tasty Way. _7580 HIGHLAN ora rg DAY | SUNDAY _ ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, IPNE 138, 3957 By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor, What kind of a food shopper are __you? Do you think you're a good one? From whose point of view? Do you come ‘home, satisfied that you have lots of bargains in your bags of groceries, but leaving behind disgruntled grocery clerks and. check-out girls? Or. are you a welcome, shopper, but one who spends far more than you should because you don’t know how to shop? ea eee: # you have so much money that ‘it doesn't make any difference how much you spend on food, don't bother to read any more of this article. But if you have to watch where the pennies go, read| on and perhaps learn how to get a little more for your money. First of. all, you can’t be an efficient shopper unless you have a plan. You must know what you need, Unless you have your menus in mind, you .won’t know what foods to buy. You will short change your fam- fly if you don’t give them all the food essentials when you plan menus. Briefly, this: is what you should include: MILK — two or more cups daily for adults, three or foyr for ‘young- sters, (Cheese and ice-cream ‘can replace part of the milk.) MEAT — two or more servings each day, This group includes fish, eggs, and lentils and nuts oc- casionally. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS — four or more servings daily, in- cluding a dark green or deep yel- low vegetable (at leasf every other day), a citrus fruit or other fruit or vegetable containing vitamin C daily — also potatoes. BREADS AND CEREALS- — Four or more servings daily. - These are the foundations of a good. diet. You build on them, according to your family’s likes and dislikes. In these days of self-service stores, we don’t have to take up the grocer’s time trying to .decide what we want. But there _ are other ways—tn -which-to an: noy the man in the food store — What "tn of Shopper Do You Consider Self? | read the labels to see if these foods are in the food you're buying. Re- member that Uncle Sam says all food packers must list the ingredi- whether “a trace of salt” is added to vegetables; whether the tuna is canned with or without oil; and fruit juice, It could be important.’ Read labels to see if you're. getting a bargain. economy size really economical? | How much per ounce or per Read labels to see if a less ex- pensive item will do as well as a more costly one. probably don’t care whether they jremain whole. But if you're serv- ing stewed tomatoes in a sauce dish, you want them to look as good as possible, GRADE C IS USEFUL Often. the difference between Grade A and Grade C vegetables and fruits is merely the difference between perfect sections or halves and run-of-the-lot pieces. Some of the most delicious canned peaches we ever ate were in the latter category, Distinguish be- tween appearance and taste and You'll save money. De~you: believe that. only na- tionally advertised brands of food are fit to eat? Why not ex- periment with some lesser known brands. We know of one factory that prepares evaporated milk for three or four different _ companies, putting various la- bels on thé cans. The milk in is changed. Experiment with just one can of a new brand. If you and your family don't like it as well as the| brand you're used to, no damage! +is-dene— -¥ou-can-go back—te_the. original one the next time. On and short change yourself. The cartoons showing the par- ticular lady pinching al! the to- matoes to find the ones she wants are not all imaginary. You have seen just such women shopping. They may take home the best produce for themselves, but they leave behind irate store clerks and ‘disgruntled fellow shoppers. WE ALL PAY MORE When food has to be discarded because it has been mishandled by unthinking shoppers, we = all Grocers know they will in- Are you a label reader? habits immediately and add label reading. You'll learn a lot, INGREDIENTS LISTED If you happen to be on a diet the other hand, you may like it better and save money. Watch for sales. Canned goods do. not deteriorate over a period of a year or so. Just before the new crop comes in, the stores like to clear out their last year’s! supply. Take advantage of that and save maney. This applies to -|frozen foods too for homemakers who have freezers. De you figure out cost per serving of meat and produce? One cut of meat may be more expensive than another. But if the first one is boneless and will serve one more person than the piece with the bone in, you'll iPontiac Press Food Editor. save money by buying it. a little simple arithmetic before you bay. Do you try to plan your meats) for the week around the specials) the stores advertise? Do you sometimes buy the odd cuts that! jare reasonable because of little demand. We are thinking of pork! neck bones, veal hearts and lamb) » breast, for. instance, If you don't know how. to cook these, ask the butcher or call The All, meat, regardless of price, has the same nutritional value. Do you buy 2 lot of conven. fence feeds? ‘The lower your that restricts use of certain foods, Budget the tower of these foods YOUR a NEED Vitamin D helps build grow- ing bodies. Helps youngsters grow taller. Helps give every- one strong bones, healthy teeth. Vitamin D is vital to your family! And they get § VITAMIN D MILK this health-giving “sunshine” in every glass of Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D0. Milk. So nourishing, so tasty! At your door or store... ents-on-the. label, . You'll find out}- whether sugar is added to the) th Is the large | | cheaper. If you're using e-dish,you, decide which is more important. side is the same; only the label | Do | you can atte But for any ‘tesaag: Sth juices ‘quench thirst, prepared food it is wise to ask yourself whether you can make it cheaper and.as good. =i We think the commercial mayon-|- naise makers do a good job, and wouldn't think of taking over. But when it comes to sweet rolls, fan- ey cookies or frozen macaroni land cheese, we think the home iproduct is as -good and much need while cheese adds more protein Snack foods are good. us want some of them. they are expensive. “It's challénging to plan your menus, using foods that are ceed jin reach of whatever budget you! ‘have for the week, With the many thousands. of different foods. avail-) 5 Fancy lunch meats, soft drinks, abie in today’s markets, we should fancy candies and cookies, potato! all eat like kings. You should be chips and salted nuts are more|the world’s best shopper if youl expensive than some snacks you) take just a little time, a little! can prepare at home. Cagned andjtrouble and a little imagination. | 8 " BORDEN’S ~~Glacier Club ~~ FIRST QUALITY NYLONS 51-GAUGE, 15-DENIER | SNACK FOODS COSTLY De you. buy.a lot-of snack foods? Swanson’s Fresh Frozen FRYERS 89° Table King __ NESTLE’S GIANT. Parade of Bargains DON’T MISS THESE SPECIALS Nescafe Lg. 6 Ox. Jor cont 99" COFFEE QUICK COCOA ,.ih%.......38¢ NESTLES MORSELS., $*".., 296 NESTEA (Instant) .....4* 39¢ For Your Favorite Ice Tea Drink DeCaf, 97% Caffeine Free. .49c _ (10¢ coupon in each jer) - Jar Royal Instant PUDDING * CHOCOLATE DESSERT-ON-A-DIET! — There's something new in desserts that’s easy on dieters’ consciences and pocketbooks — a low Cal- | orie Cottage Cheese with Caramel Sauce Cup. Just serve a four- ounce portion of cottage cheese in a paper cup and pour caramel sauce over it. There’s not enough sugar to add pounds, but it will | add energy. The paper cups are an attractive yellow leaf design | and measure exactly four ounces. This informal way of serving a | | dessert leaves no sticky dishes to wash later. Just throw the cups | away. Cocktail. Spiced Shrim Will Win Raves at Party Spiced shrimp are more than a/specia] snack. What's more, you'll, tempting treat. They're a conver-|rave about this recipe, too, be-| |Sation piece. leone it’s really easy to prepare, You'll win raves from your guests by serving spiced shrimp) A note of caution: The man of} at your next bridge luncheon, buf-|the house may try to take this! fet supper, cocktail party, or othe over and collect the credit. Fill Bull's ve eres With Cheese shrimp (cups) } | i \j PRESSEL’S SKINLESS HOT DOGS 39 SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS, Ib. 29c Maxwell House COFFEE CHOICE of GRINDS BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 5 10 Oz. 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CANS a ‘Alive with Rover!’ A&P ELBERTA PREESTONE Peaches 323 95e ALL-PURPOSE Apple Sauce wiilaoiin. . . . 4 58 49 Fruit Cocktail: eis vee . 3235 1.00— dexola Oil Grapefruit . Juice wilt cin. . 4 48% 9 NO...BAKING.i,SALADS! ) i : 2 BI | ~~ PECTLP PEAS COROOCE LER DUG ERR LE UEL OORT CEEOT EERE ETE TTL GL eRe tbERe CEE Sa ten ~~ eq Bags - Sci Offer 10¢ oft oN sae FOR FRY! Ail Prices fective Thru Sat, dung. 18th. tee quart BOTTLE nae pestis bil ae eee Srcraaes Ace ies F / ? ean aime arte: ay, Se ne or 7 * BA iz i "| | be ig Dey f ] é : ‘ia: | ie # \ ‘ ¢ = r THIRTY-EIGHT _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, J UNE 18, 1957 \ . , ANCE ye: they opéra , \{mutterings: “Told you 40. . foolish 3s B Radio Hams Aid fs2” -"=°Fulton's Folly a gn the ake “Oppeetion Baby Fat “Fulton, a determined and daridy handsome man, climbed onto a On May 5, Blum and his as platform and addressed the throng, The City of Pontiae Ordains: Troops at Pole 150 Years Old 1: sociates became the first ama, ; Sekar” aeuten “ohnoeal aempaprintoen teurs to successfully complete a He said; “‘I stated that I knew Sueaded‘te read es follows: : } transmission to the Antarctic of}\ not what was the matter, but if eS be cee ty temoton Keep Men in Contact a page of pictures, comics, greet- \ Clermont Chugged Up meee S we = ee Clay" of pontine Wichigua, at tbe st : With Families at Home |" — —o— = Hudson on Historic Run o> on? or eshte the voyage for ¥; ; , that time.” Sundred forty-two Gcllare end. stxt7-0is Via Messages Pr 2 a nen iaue | Under Steam Power = | . ek * 481, 142. forthe of _ - cents (62.481, 66) for purpose the trouble was sct - WASHINGTON — This year) Luckily. defraying itures and Hi-/-. Te , abilities of the ead city far the fipoall, ERAN 1G 0) ts eee) eae lot ee | right. The Clermont splashed up Iss? tm eccordan a Sith he 1887 budge! "|men at the seven’ United States| America V saw Associated _ marke ee sastlraaia tl a the Hudson River at a steady five ti said city as approved and comes x ’ bases in Antarctica, the _name| Wirephetes of the knock-ou . historic, PPpy voyage of miles an hour. To one poetic spec. = “‘TRAGS connotes a warm oasis in| T@8®- Fulton's Clermont. tator, it resembled, not a sawmill, The Clermont, though not the Murdo receive the “‘Antartic Edi-/first steamship by any means, tion of the Syracuse Herald-Jour-Chugged to fame August 17, 1807, nal” put together twice” a, week/on ite” run from -New- York 40}- by the Herald-Journal staff. The|Albany.: transmissions are made on equip-| Its success, \the ‘National Geo- ment similar to that used by the) grapliic Society \says, ushered in but a “monster moving on the wa- ters defying the winds and tide, and breathing flames and smoke.”* Innkeepers Obtain a frigid expanse of desolation. _ Now Little America and Mc- The RAGS are a group of am- ateur radio operators in North ‘Syracuse who tend the night watch at short-wave radio sets in the, cellar of the home of their chair- Section 2: ‘That Section 3 of said Ordinance No). 1331 be and the same is hereby amended | to Bore th er follows: : Ese: SN shall be raised by taxation. ever and above the estimated revenue of the eity from other sources at the 1957 city tax levy of the City of Pontiac, Michigan, to defray the debts, expendi- 4 tures ‘and liabilities thereof.for the fiscal man, Pau] Blum. mally met Sipecembet sey for he MORALE CENTER Navy in’ the International Geophys-; the remarkable \era of steam licenses at Palace year 1957, as approved and adopted : ical Year operation. transportation that helped build aan —_-". folowing The cellar is the operational America. | Mayor and Commissioners §15,00000/ TOMB OF THE. UNKNOWN SOLDIER — Unknown of World War II and of Korean con- mek ot te — re ie eae Not many people thought “Ful-| LONDON — Because | British ee ant em 18,000.90 of Greater Syracuse. A little over our fa tars : y = royal tradition dies hard, five inn. Director of Pinance........, agezeo| (lower right) at Arlington Memorial Amphithe- flict. a year ago Blum and his organiza-! é ton's Folly” could do. it. Thomas ; th sented them. Legal rtment 17,688.00 will be fl nked b for th obvi ; Paine said a whale would have weet) Geert les | eon rome Se ee ater a next.year by crypts or the tion joined with the American Red ¢e . C d to tow it = some persons, the selves at Buckingham Palace, City Assessor 222272720002! 614. Cfoss d - - : i | Maines —_ ‘Deputies : toon oo mae devia’ ne pyri Sing in olora 0 low lying vessel suggested\a “back- bia satan etl atten fooe amet $8 Unknown Soldier to_End Lonely Vig illo wste networ: veings mee cercrnate cHry, colo, ansy— rope agml mowed ha SCA By Tong. tration, landar cr ons jugs hobe cesses Bites Sages from across the nation to) ot inown (See ort ; of five pubs cord Watenel Palace oe escokenns plete for relay by RAGS to ALBANY OR BUST receive their licenses the < City Planning ...scesexe--2. 23,129.00 h T Oth W D d Hi Syracuse al | Spee ccc 283 When Two CF War Dead Join Firth inn in we snaretic. Messages open the 25th annual tetvall OT Cee als New Sovereign cones seas teseenensers $09,000.00 | eae bottom of the world re-| ) cq ootral City this summer. York pier on that warm, misty} These days, it is just a formality Engineer ....60.44.-. 14,104.00 . ceived by RAGS are put on the . August day in the delicious dsead/—an occasion for a glass of sherry amas ¢ sLebcweis|, WASHINGTON (NEA)—This will|both the Pacific and European; a flat slab of granite, The one for |Red Cross network here for trans-| The Central. City Opera Assn.,|) i) the Clermont blow up. \|with Major Milbanke, Master ot ‘Genéral Government $1,080,496.14 . Virginia MacW Mar. ing : Le ’ | PUBLIC be the last year that. the Unknown'theaters whose remains were never} the World War I Unknown will | mission to relatives, says Virgi atters, = — ’ y onl Police . that their ‘the Queen’s Household His yo oneal ata oceans 0o0.ee/Soldier of World War will be lable to be identified. One Un-| be inscribed, “1941-1945."* stem (Cnr _Tweeere ged Frank Guar-| 5 conned, ot Sra. Got duty nowadays is to take the ulti. Electrical") .S077 2777: fries honored alone as the symbol of known from: each theater will be . - Since their first transmi rera, all of the Metropolitan Opera] expectations would be fulfilled. mate responsibility for all matters” mic z 5, The cap for the Korean U “| on Ma 1, 1956, infernin a . The boat had “pushed away te. res) ty ma ters gtate Trunk Sins U. S. Memorial Day. | selected and a final selection of ; y & * \Co., and Davis Cunningham, NBC royal residences ‘“‘be- oo oe wees -. 4 There will be the customary One of these will be made to rep- known will have the nufherals,| Deepfreeze sailor of the birth of Opera celebrity, have agreed to| from the dock when it sputtered iow Gta” Y The board's name Sareet eet 90,000.00 /Prayers, music, speeches, wreath-|resent that conflict. : "1950-1953." & oem, He RAGS have precessed: perform. , , and clanked to an cubaxresving came: from the green baise. cloth CONSERVATION OF HEALTH ‘19(!¥ing, and finally taps. ct * * | A on mere = 7,000 —— dace All four-have appeared on the! stp. ‘that covered its table when it_ _ RSA naire Se Se Spe The Korean Unknowg will be; there will be no change in the paar am eau xe the earth's | stage at the Central City opera) There was alarm among the ‘heard servants’ complaints in the ee Pants 083.00) World War Il and Selected from graves of 900 UN-|inscription on the present sar- house in past seasons, The associa-iselect group of passengers. These. ‘old days. Recreation .............0.5 (66,200.00 one from the Korean conflict will identified Korean fighters at the’ icophagus which reads: From the message service, the |tion plans to produce Verdi's “‘Rig- included. Fulton's backer, New) | " | Munieioal Pars .. seeveaee ‘ #2.000.00 be laid te rest beside the World National Cemetery of the Pacific) «j3ere Rests in Honored Glory RAGS have expanded to break/oletto’ and the Johann Straus/ York Chancellor Robert Livingston,! Nepal wiil spend $69,000,000 on nictoa! Courses, War I unidentified doughboy to |" Hawaii, an American Soldier Known but other communication barriers. In| opera “The Gypsy Baron” this/his distinguished guests, and quite its first five-year development PUBLIC SERVICE pacturme share the reverence which Amer- Finally, on Memorial Day, to God.” \addition to the exchange of mes-|summer. a few Livingston girls. There were plan, Katmandu learns. Lake pireet’ Yards 0..0.. danpezst| Heams feel for all the men who | 1988, these two remains will be 7 Ottawa Park Cemetery ..... 18,786.00] have died in defense of their | officially interred in the Tomb of | © ° os man heres eceness : oa.ges = country. the Unknown Soldier in Arling- Civil Defense oe eee cies 10,000.00! oe. Wor War II Unknown will| . PEprry sae --|. No basic changes will be made TOEESS OPFRATING REVENUES. (be fom among 8,744 men killed iN i, the tomb for the additional Un- / - Hwcanage ll = tescas $ 172,805.00 knowns. i : : — Berean eerscicee scene 913,500.00 . * * * . e e of Money und Property... * 170,814.80 A § d Two crypts will be placed on — Honk —_— Agencies 910,500.00 ufomation prea S the plaza floor to the west of the]. sarcophagus. The crypt to the and Commodities | southwest will receive the Un- Contributions and Trenches from other funds 194,801.76, Faster in Homes Tm Merrattes ‘known of World War II. The crypt int even asst ag ygtttte2ttaa| LOS ANGELES (INS) — Auto-/'0 iv piveatiel will receive the Reiced by ‘Taxation... 82.518 071.43 mation is spreading through the Garbage Collection ......... $ 207,481.05 home faster than in the factory. Each crypt will be capped with ae enaien ee os An average home today is more ss ——— — a = — than half automatic. But the most tax Mmitation euthorised highly automatized factory in the 96 Hungarian Refu ees WAY a vciceeswccccceess 257 3 1 9 9 pd oma ao or eae nation, a government-owned shell | plant in Rockford, Dl, is only one-/Now College Freshmen , . $3,697,314.08/ fifth automatic. ——- NEW YORK Life has begun A) co seseseecs ces-ooee 340,571.42 x * * Total Operating Budget te | Mama’s utilization of pushbutton anew on the tree-shaded campuses Raised by Taxe yy NEoR * 90.356,142.66 living more rapidly than factory | of American colleges for 26 Hun- PRs. Bond ‘management was discovered by, \garian refugee youths. Teel Deve Savas — 10,000.00 Robert M. ra ac Clexnis | Six months ago they were fight-} Raised automatic controls executive. ing for their lives in the streets of (came Ralalinaaae nem “The average home bas from Budapest: Today they have| Total \ Detect. = Oper- 20 to 30 different motors with swapped their rifles and “Molotov Debt to be ae functions from just keeping the ooutails’ for textbooks and other! | by veration +onss--- 63.461,.142.68)time to running the heating and joranhernalia of the U. S. college, Bia baci 9 of gaid Ordinance No./#ir conditioning system, Johnson | | freshman. , cond on oust ie Serely emeated reece. The students, whose entry to this! _— | . Section sum of milion, nial Fest, ante Stenty-toe seven hundred forty-two dol end sixty-six cents (3,481,742.66) "tor | the payment of said debts, expenditures “TI counted 29 in my own home| three 7 |country was sponsored by the Lu- hema but-I think I missed a few. 'theran Refugee Service, are | * * * irolied under scholarships at Lu-| and Mabilities herein mentioned in Sec-| On his list are the vacuum |theran colleges and universities in| = Poy Sa <= uecerel cleaner, electric clock, automatic 1) states. fiscal year cnding 1 ber sist. 1987, range: clock radio, alarm clock, ond nat Oe ek ane Cpa cartttiog | liquid mixer, scalp massager, au- thet a ase same shall be vied and esl tomatic furnace, casement air con- er | ditioner, clock thermostat, knife | 2 full glasses Never Misses Church uation of erty within LYNCHBURG, Va. W — C. said City of Pon in Bee! isharpener, garbage disposal, the provisions f ‘the inws athe ee clothes 7 wily egg aril Snead Sharp went to a Baptist ©! chigan the * * seid City of, Pontine for the levying and lawn mower, shaver, vibrator, |Sunday school on the first Sunday On 2e8 ff in March, 1901. Fifty-six years and 2,912 Sundays later he had not of world-famous © washing machine, refrigerator, ga- rage door, electric fan, and elec- 4 That Gection 5 of said Ordinance Wo. Sunday. The first 12 1331 be and the same is hereb tric grill. missed a a bs . te read as follows: oom iyears he attended First Baptist : access RH et a tig area od a Church and thereafter College Hill me atin ag Ne Approved, effect | after ook peseage b the ety) ‘Baptist. ( 0ca-( ola | and « t ity Ce iost Omri rege eel of the City o mtiac, an ; = the City of 7 etter pubiteste b hereby deemed to be an emergency | “T just never think about it un- e held 1987, and pur-jordihnance within the mening of Chap-‘ ‘ " suant te the Pontiac ‘ong Charter ‘and |ter VI. gection 3 of the Charter of the, ©S% someone mentions it to me, the of the State of Michigan|City of Pontiac (Sharp said after 56 years of per- and is amended in seccor with The Made'.and passed bw the City Com~=| fect atendance. ity Charter to provide a» ble reve-|mission of the City of Pontiac on the imp ead peed x the tity of Pon norama oo “~ ° DON ALDSON. mproremen' tise an \ . 4 after shed notice given in accord- \ Mayor There are about 100 islands in pub! ance with said City Charter. Bection 5: This ordinance shall take immediate’ = OPEN TONIGHT 7SPATTER . SPATT A: ADA R. pala Hawaii, but only seven are in- June 13, “$1/habited. ASPHALT TILE nationally advertised “Coke” ls @ registered trede-mark, Copyright 1957 The Coca-Cole Compesya ee sex: | Sale on Plastic . tile, see “B&G.” WALL TILE BIG DISCOUNTS | 50% OFF. - «+ dinol ; bed ce heeersgl Pasar linoleum “Reg, N ow RUBBER TILE ;.3 - se . Plastic nO? be ; 30. So good In taste—in such good taste! Fortified saeeee 9 7c, 3c Bigger value, too! Now, why settle for less LIFETIME VINYL FLOOR TILE than Coca-Cola, the best-loved sparkling _ Never Needs Waxing! Reg. 19¢ py ¢ drink in all the world! | Nationelly kore | Brand Value CLOSE OUT be a “A Teleomsh. Sof \ Brie dr auioy of he Cae-ola Company by \ SIGN OF Sat OD D TASTE A 7 BO & \ | \THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING coer of rT ge s they arrived at F a sid and Loan Building Wednesday for the annual awards luncheon meeting of the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital, i JO the Pontiac Mrs. Curtis Sale Slated Wednesday by League ‘Mrs. James Nance to Open Her Home in Bloomfield By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs. Jameg J. Nance will open her home on Lone Pine road Wednes- day for the annual spring sale of the Detroit League for the Handi- capped. Handmade linens, infants’ wear, aprons, toys and bridal] and shower gifts will be displayed. The sale will open at 10 in the morning and continue unti] 6 in the afternoon, and tea will be served all day. Assisting Mrs. Nance as host- esses and saleswomen will be Mrs. Ernest R. Breech, Mrs. Robert W. Budd, Mrs. R. Jamison Williams, Mrs. William T, Gossett, Mrs. Clif- ford Goad, Mrs. Cyrus R. Osburn, Mrs, E. E. Hammonds, Mrs. Ferd M. Broock, Mrs. Warren S. Booth, Mrs. George Coleman Booth, Mrs. George Russel and Mrs. Edward E. Rothman, Mrs. Roger M. Kyes, Mrs. Rob- ert Wardrop, Mrs. Robert Cope- land, Mrs, Theodore Yntema, Mrs. Wright Tisdale, Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, Mrs, Fred Sanders, Mrs. W. S. Gilbreath, Mrs. Parbury Schmidt, Mrs. Paul Shine, Mrs. Jack Cummings, Mrs. Dietrich Kohlsaat, Mrs. David W. Lee and Mrs, Frederick C. Pew will also assist, Mrs. Eliot Kinney, Mrs. Otis Thompson, Mrs, Maynard Andreae, Mrs. ca eg Brewster, Mrs. Waldemar H. Adams, Mrs. Henry M. Jackson, Mrs, Donald. Hutton and Mrs, Richard Teel are other helpers, BRIDGE LUNCHEON That same afternoon Bloomfield Hills Country Club will give aj bridge luncheon with Mrs. Walter Bemb, social chairman for the sea- son, being assisted: by Mrs. Carl Unruh and Mrs. Walter S. Jones. bx eye ha ina Agile aM Se Oe a Ten Ml ae acetate will open her home for the by the auxiliary in July. nia 40% ae he Biri j port's Pentiae Press -Protes president. Patton of South Tilden avenue and Mrs. William E. Johnson of Rochester (left to right) were greeted by Laura Cobb of West Huron street. ee eee Ps “ He ch ~e Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard (left) of Ottawa drive and Mrs. Robert Tedcastle of Old Orchard drive found a few minutes to visit before the luncheon meeting of the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. Stoddard eee tea to be held Keep Them, Well Among hostesses who have in- vited bia to the affair is Mrs. Frederick G - Richardson of Rath- mor road, were hosts at dinner Friday eve- ning. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Klingler Jr. of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson Jr., the H, L. Gordons Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Howard H. Fitzger- ald, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon T. Gets- inger, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick C. Booth, the Richard .P. Bernards and the William W. Slocums. keep a wife ‘happy. So this year have been known to reply to a BY RUTH MMLLETT Women get much advice on how to keep a\ husband happy. Men are told little about how to instead of writing a column for June brides I am writing one for new husbands, ' Memo to June bridegrooms: A word about love. Husbands wife's tearful protest that -‘‘You don't love me any more:” ‘I mar- ried you, didn't I?” How stupid about women can a husband be? A man may think that When he marries a woman he proves his love-for once and all. But a woman wants to be told EXPECT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Kelley are looking forward to a visit from their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Frank McCartney of Aus- tin, Tex, * * * ‘Caroline and Kathy Kyes will] sail from New York June 19 on the SS Queen Mary for two months of travel: in Europe. Their mother, Mrs, Roger M, Kyes, will accom- pany them to New York. Church of Advent Auxiliary Hears . Progress Report Thirty-two members of the Wom- en’s Auxiliary of Episcopal Church Of the Advent met TuesHay eve-| ning at the home of / Rogers Marqais in Bioomtiel Hills, Mrs. Franklin Husbands: Four Things Will Make Brides Happy Supplied With Love, Appreciation, Adventure, Security every day of the world that she is loved. ’ She wants to be told without having to ask. Furthermore, she wants her husband's words of love to be backed up by his interest in her as a person, THEY GO sTALE Now about appreciation. Women for whom homemaking is a major interest, work for appreciation. If they don’t get it, they go stale on the job, Adventure is something we are told men need more than women. Maybe so. But that is no reason for overlooking the fact that’ wo- men need it, too. And what a husband should remember is that him and quite another thing to his wife. Is it any sillier for a woman to get a sense of adventure from splurging on one “perfect outfit” or from redoing the living room than it is for a man to get.a adventure from land- or killing a deer? Of So even as you occasionally need to break away from the hum- drum, so will your wife. And the Haay she choosés won't necessarily be the way you choose. As for security, You are her ~“‘\security. The stronger you are, thé safer she will feel. * * * One of the saddest things that can be said about a woman is, “Her husband is kind of a weak character, She’s the real .back- bone of the family.” t -|Philathea Class -|Marks Birthdays | ‘The Loyal Philathea Class t Baptist Church ‘Nancy A. Ody, adventure may mean one thing to : “Hospital Civic Room ls Setting for Affair Presidency Taken by Mrs. Rapaport at Board Meeting Mrs. Raymond Rapaport was named president of the Women's Auxiliar y.to. Pontiac. General: Hospital on the acceptance of the resignation of Mrs. William Mc- Clure. t * The board meeting preceded the annual awards luncheon held at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Ralph Babbington was selected to serve in Mrs. Rapa- beolgarpd coe of third vice Dexter Kennedy was ay CCasiraae for the membership drive slated for duly. Awards were presented to mem- bers who have given 50 or more. hours of volunteer service to the hospital. Ninety-six members and guests attended. x «fk * Mayor William Donaldson was a guest of the group. Irven Kearney Exchange Vows The marriage of Nancy A. Ody and Irven L. Kearney was per- formed Saturday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. William Marbach in a double- ring ceremony. * * * The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ody of South Mid- Mrs, Frances Lada of Plymouth ave Irven's parents. Jean Earls was Nancy's only at- tendant, Thomas Goodale of North- ville served | as best man, * * * The new Mrs, Kearney will make her home in Pontiac until her husband is discharged from the U. S. Marine Corps. Pfc. Kearney will be sent to Sasabo, Japan, as a military policeman when he re- turns to duty. Armenian Group Selects Officers «Mrs. Kelly Y yakmalian was elect-| ed president of the Ani Chapter of, the Armenian Relief Society at the last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Miran Awedian of North Saginaw street. Mrs. John Vartanian assisted. * * Other officers elected were Mrs. | John Stephanian, vice-president: | Rose Hoogasian, secretary; and | Mrs. Albert Papazian, treasurer.| A family picnic the end of June | will conclude group activities for| the season. 24 Attend Banquet present for the Pontiac Mother Singers Banquet held at the Villa ‘\Inn in Lake Orion Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Frank Walters was hostess at her home in Lake Orion to members following the banquet. The group plans a July picnic. r land drive, Joseph F. Kearney and|- Long Lake road have as their houseguests their daughter, Mrs. William D. McDonald, and grand- Twenty-four members wereidaughter, Darlene, of West Palm Beach, Fila. main here for six weeks. Donald is stati@med with the U. S.| Air Force at Palm Beach, Auxiliary Holds Awards Luncheon. The president’s gavel of the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital was presented to Mrs. Raymond N. Rapaport (center right) by Mrs. William H. Bedard at the annual awards luncheon held ‘Wednesday. Watch-- ing as the presentation was made were Mrs. PR. Eugene Miller (left), past presiednt of the auxiliary, and Warren Simon, acting director of Pontiac General Hos coed . ome Se race bid : Lola Strom Re-elected by Sorority Lola Strom was re-elected presi- dent of Omega Mu Sigma sorority when members met Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Emma Olsen on Hatchery road. Serving with Miss Strom are Mrs. Wayne Anabel, vice presie dent; Mrs. Kuga Kojima, recording secretary; Mrs. Helen Frack, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Leo Oakes, chaplain, and Mrs. Don Cotterman and Mrs. Merrill Petrie, auditors. A contribution was voted to = (Camp Oakland for Boys, and plans |were completed for the annual picnic to be held June 25 at the home of Mrs. Louis B, Livingston on Woodbine drive. Following the business meeting, are (left to right) Mrs. Matt Shelton, ‘ corresponding secretary of the auxili-. ary; Mrs. Lloyd Tinder, recording sec- retary, and Mrs. William B. Dean of Judson street. The annual awards luncheon of the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hos- pital was held Wednesday in the Civic Room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Pictured at the table Women s Section “TUESDAY, JUNE 11, | PAGES Cancer Society. Extension Club Plans Booth for CAI Fair Mrs, James M.: Rowland of Eliz ‘abeth Lake road was hostess Tues- day evening to the Burlingham Park Extension Group. The group will sponsor a booth at the annual Personal News of Interest in Areas, tert satis Officers elected were: Mrs, Rich- Py ard Thompson, chairman; Mrs, is leaving on Friday for Bay View; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons| Wiliam Wagner, assistant chair. where she will serve as librarian|recently entertained his relatives ease py ue Dot of the Association Library for the/at their home on East Iroquois pond as oe “ summer months. we ics ; Mr {, Others inctude Bre demee Ree zs ke — : oo Pasar ir. land, reporter; Mrs, Albert Titolt, Mrs. Maxwell H. Doerr and "4 Mrs. Vern G. Higgins of) -reation chairman; Mrs. Robert children of Ottawa drive are |CTeenville, his sister and brother- 'Barber, community chairman; and leaving on Saturday to spend the in-law; Mr. and Mrs. William T. \irg Lawrence Maki, safety chair- summer in Bay View. Mr. Doerr |5!™mons of Stanton and Mr. and man, will remain in the city, joining Mrs. Ernest Simmons of Imlay} bis Snanily at a later ante; City, his: brothers and their wives, 1957 S 39-43) Mr, and Mrs. George Bond of The visitors will re- Mr. Me- * * * Adah Shelly of Washington street 4 2 ee % from her busy-schedule duri : Dent Ye "Mrs. Tail Hawker je time ), day visit here for an afternoon of shop- ping. Vis. isitihg \dustralian journalist wan who ) been i in Pontiac a jand Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of) Belding, - Pythian Sisters ae Hold Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Russell A, ie ; Mrs. Glynn Pettinger and Mrs, Kneale of Mark avenue enter. Adelbert Ayres were accepted as + | talmed recently for their daugh- members of the Pythian Sisters ter, Elaine, who was graduated jat a recent meeting of Mispah trom Michigan State Univeriy. [Temple No. 7 on Vaerteis sand mo -of-town guests at- inmen tending the affair were Dorothy) ee ‘Harry aco Se beryl Macek and Robert Bye of Lock-iliam Vance and Mrs. George port, N. Y., Arlene Lee and Gail James. The group will sponsor a Williams of Alpena and Mr. and homemade articles booth at the Mrs, William Phillips of Birming- CAI Building Fair in Waterford ham. ; ' -.| June 21 to 23. * On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.| Assisting Mrs. Ray Harrington, Kneale, Barbara and Janet Kneale|general committee chairman for and the Phillips attended com-jbooth arrangements, will be Mrs, mencement at East Lansing where!|Mel Hale, Mrs. Clifford Neville, Elaine received her bachelor of/Mrs. George Newlin and Mrs. science degree in child develop-/William Vance. ; ment and teaching, * ¥ * Several students from this area received degrees at the University of Arizona’s 62nd an- nual commencement exercises held May 29. Barbara A. Wiersema, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Wiersema of West Iroquois road, was award- ed a bachelor of arts degree. Catherine Saunders of Birming- jham received a bachelor of ‘sci- ence: degree in home economics and Robert A. Lofquist of Bloom-| ’ field Hills received a master of science degree. * x * James C. Kelchner, son of Mr.|. and Mrs. R. A, Kelchner of High- _|land_drive,*has received a master of automotive engineering degree from the Chrysler Institute of En- } gineering in Detroit, He previous-|- | aaa ' ' ly had received his Bactielor’s de-| : i. Pails Youn Phate je Pe Homi Lawrente Tech. peated assurance that “fashions here | -are the same.ds they are back home.” a \ Mr, and Mrs. Hawker leave Pontiac \ \ Saturday. for. tour of the United merase d ? \ They: will, visit several Euro | \ tries before returning to their , ‘flobart, i cmenie, Australia. RE ic : %. JAMES KITSON | "Receiving ‘a ‘bachelor. of arts. - ree in. education Eastern’ ing herjten- | = Halfpenny, treasurer: Mrs. Harlan members sewed for the American . a i a id pede: a es Je { F a ae 4 f j i = PY | 7 See Gaia, age ia i ? . AE TPR ee ee hed ! a “ f ¥ , Stabs f 3 he ed dts dene aed me Losses al i; | , f Be e Ny 7 | , | ffs paid Lm fo? lie ‘names . are Serpe \ Oneen an ay FORTY N f- he e THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. fea WEST se Ly Tt : * 5 ‘ f : vi . 1 a | 1 : 2 3 : = pt | as cbs thal thimdite 0 ‘tous inut a | %& = [ian Theo Te vad, | ai = me pig petty tg Bl non ag =m Too St¥enuou for Middle ‘Aged | isso rosters GO. moan eased. bol M-M-M Delicious Baked Goods — Week-End Specials! Cinnamon ! 6 « 23° FRIED P CAKES. eves Fri. & Sat. Only ME- 1 5° Chiffon Cake — Grandma's Old Fashioned Buttermilk COOKIES ..|........... Open From 8:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. — Closed 6:30 P. M. Soturdey Thomas Pastry Shop 121 W. Huren FE 4-8163 Pleaty of Parking Spece et Side and Rear of Building eeetene = For FATHER’S DAY ee Buxton Leather Wallets .*3.96 ». 12.50 Men’s Two Suiters. . 511.05 » 942,50 Men’s Week End .... . 9,95 » $24.95 Reg. $40 7x35 Certified Binoculars with Leather Case | Auto Compasses as Reg. *3.96 Golf Ball Makers. . .> 2.98 , Reg. $19.95 Shakes. - Spin Reels 11.88 * ht © & LUGGAGE & PHILIP'S | storrinc’cooss jday evening at a shower given by ‘lat Walled Lake. |Bicycles Offer Excellent sung its praises. We know that exercise is important in attain- ing splendid physical condition and in prolonging the youthful portion of life. However, many forms of exer- cise are too strenuots for the man or woman at middie age and later. Swimming, golf, walking and bi- cycling are four exercises which can be indulged in at any age if there ..js .no..abnormal] _condition. and if they are indulged in with discretion. venvtables and fruits can give us a backlog of increased energy which wil make the rest of the year much more successful end productive. . Daring recent years the value which} of bicycling as a mild form of exercise has been emphasized. Famous heart specialists have By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN — Summertime offers us an -ex- * . Married Sat- | urday were Joan Marjorie Hill and Roger Golden Blount. Joan is the daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Donald _ Hill of Imlay City. Roger’s x * Often physicians recommend) these. even when there has been some impairment of the heart or of some other organ. Naturally each case is. different and you should follow your doctor’s direc- tions in such matters. FAMILY EXERCISE Riding a bicycle is not only wonderful’ exercise but you also can enjoy the beauty of the coun-| tryside or park nearby. It’s a com- panionable exercise, too, when you go along with a friend or a mem- ber of the family. It provides a family group exercise which is wonderful. - * * * .Women write to know if this is a reducing exercise’ It is reducing’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Noah Blount _of Norton avenue, MR. AND MRS. ROGER CG. BLOUNT At Shower in Duane Fisher Home Evelyn Skrine Is Honored | Evelyn - Skrine, bride-elect of Don Shelton, was honored Tues- P 5 Mrs. Skrine, Mrs, Shelton, Mrs. Daniel D, Fisher, Mrs. Jack Van Impe, Mrs. Joseph A. Bor- ing, Mrs, Nick Leibler, Mrs, Al- len MecLintock, Mrs, Joseph D. Boring, Mrs. William Widman, Mrs, Lioyd Wells and Mrs. Ken- neth Skrine, * * * Mrs. Duane Fisher in her home The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph L. Skrine of Brown road, Evelyn will exchange vows with Don in a ceremony to be per- JOHN R. SLATER only generally, as in -that~ it ‘Heads Plans for GOP Tea for Exp Tuesday at the “home of Mrs.\sented. . breakfast, ‘after which a The Dirt Gardeners Club met)program of floral slides ‘was pre- Motel At. you. have stopped. riding. asa <3 habit, why not take it up againi/y } this summer? The fact that you add“a new activity to your daily e Ideally: located at lifé is always “‘youthifying” and stimulating, and when it is-such a (Waterford) healthful one you get a special] @ Beautifut/ restful bonus. ; * * ot Tomorrow: Reader: “I Look Like a Bean Pole in Shorts.” Mrs. Bedard _ e Boating-Fishing Rooms_ Free TV Bob and Betty I Year Hests: } e Fully Modern with — ages +++ sinmind! 5835 Dixie Highway * setting with smart Lakefront Terraces @ Spacious Carpeted Mrs. William H. Bedard is serv- ing. as general chairman of the | imembership tea of the Republican | Women’s Club of Waterford Town- ship. George Taylor will be guest speaker at the affair being held at the Bedard residence on Cres- cent Lake road June 27. Assisting with arrangéments are | Mrs. Everett Reese, Mrs. = Campbell, Mrs: Fred Reffe, Mrs L. Raymond Sampson, Mrs. Ron- ald White, Mrs. Oscar Loomis, | Mrs. Arthur Vernon, Mrs. Byron: Cole, Mrs. Willis Lefurgy, Mrs. A. W. Robinson, Mrs. Lynn Allen, | Mrs. Russell Eakle and Mrs. Clif-: ford Steffey. The 2 to 4 o'clock tea is open | to all interested persons in the’ area. PTA Council Board Gathers Thirty-two members attended | the dinner meeting of the execu-, tive board of the Pontiac Council | of PTA Tuesday_eveningat James '}- Madison Junior High School. | ee, | Value | Brarid New Sewing Machin formed in August, Don is the son Mrs. William Mihalek, council! 72 N. SAGINAW ST. Y |Gage street. of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shelton of Attending the shower were | MALING SHOES cecontome: the guest list were! . 4 doctor of medicine degree will president, introduced committee Mrs. Wendel Skrine, Mrs. James pe conferred on John R. Slater by|chairmen who discussed tentative Skrine, Mrs. Bill Robinson, Mrs.|Wayne State University at com- (plans for next year’s work si} Floyd DeBaw, Mrs. James Hicks, | peescomee_conclost Legare pe bar slliden apron ecuerg ate air Coliseum is | egates al large were, cigs _ oe Blan the son of Mrs. Hazel Slater of/Mrs. William White, Mrs. Lyle. zy, Mrs. Eula Grubb, Mrs. Paul/rast Huron street. After serving|Dusenbury and Mrs. William | Hickman, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. pig internship at Grace Hospital, | Wright. cau FE 2.9143 FOR A FREE _3 DAYS ONLY at this SENSATIONAL PRICE! Home Demonstration —5 Year Guarantee ALLAN’S APPLIANCES Keith Bearden, Mrs. Bruce Reh.he plans to become a medical! Janet Henderson, Marilyn Shock- missionary to the Belgian Congo. | ley, Mrs. Charles Gavette and He lives with his wife, Marian, in’ Helen Wood. _®. Cair Shores. WHITES 99 fFr99 é You may not end up grasping stors in your hands= but you're bound te have men ot your feet! Just watch them start falling (men, that, is) os soon es you slip: into Maling’s \, gorgeous summer whites. And since they cost only $4.99 to $5.99 ae (our. whites, that is], they're worth — __ trying —just see how many you con gether (men, that is). - Maling Shoes _ a J SAGINAW STREET 1 Se sy bl an silane Eve ‘oman vy A | Give Dad a GUAR ANTEE ... Of Comfort Evans ‘~ Hand Turned Slippers ( FATHER’S DAY June 16th when he slips into the smodth, smart. comfort of handsome, lightweight shirts and sport shirts. Diell-can be suis ot Suaketetasd wibitedh-wikue he steps into these handsome slippers made /of fine, soft leathers, They are hand turned for greater - flexibility. See our complete line in your choice’ of reheat and colors. It's the smart gift for a P Pauli’s ‘Shoe Store l Serting Pontiac for ‘Poet 75 Years! als, NORTH RAGINAW a Pa Add a pair of — slacks and walking shorts, and fe | will look and feel degrees cooler, From $4.00 From $3.00 50% Dacron 50% Viscose | From | $5.00 Lightweight Shirts | Lightweight Sport Shirts Wash ’n’ Wear Slacks a ¢ _ Walking Shorts OPEN Nights: "a 9 P. Mi Pop can enjoy a season. long vacation from summer heat-~——-— $8.95. ae ld lr PAD fe pes ey THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 1st957 SV __-FORTY-ONE- . Good Looks Are Secondary i in Picking Sweethearts — sie ae ‘ , From.- $50): From $90 Alicia Budal Salon — +3 55 W. Huron FE 5-3675 | "890d companion, good reputation, brains, education,’ come from -a good family, have r a background Bridal wi similar to the boy in question, and Gowns eenagers unt Personali y \ i Capit al models erect | cee (lyuee= “So. homely, brainy, well | Owns all you home y, well- shee ied ene Leia The girls also had their reasons (bettering his education, “he'll know | og t hat i ished, | concerned whether for wanting some brain as well|What he wants to do later in life. enter ater with, the ter- as brawn in their male compan-| And a New Haven lass showed/rific personalities can take first By EUGENE GILBERT ~ President,. stitutes distinction of person, in- Gilbert Youth. dividuality.*- We have no quarrel with Web- Research Co. What does a boy ‘look for when he picks a girl friend? ster, but we think Sande Goldfarm, a 16-year-old New Haven, Conn., no patience whatsoever with dim- witted boys. “I don't like ignorant place in the stag line, - ol What does a girl look for when girl who took: part in the survey,| had a good reputation, made good | _ “Having specific knowledge |peonie who have no excuse for i she picks a boy f \ expressed it much more succinctly| companions, and had » good | im subjects of common interest |being dumb,” she hutfed. * ® & when she said, “It means @ friend| education. yeally forms the basis ef | From the results of the survey Is every girl the only git should be fun to be with, not a These three qualities wound up it appears that if a girl wants some love-smitten boy? Is e¥ery drip.” in second, third and fourth place,| 2°*#7 Juster males. to avoid being a wallflower ail boy the only boy for some lo And young’ Paul Steinke of |respectively, on female list of} : : nition ast? : "™ Philad taking a negative [charm qualities sought in ~ the, he e “These are ‘question that Save i. ‘said “it means not be- |ideal boy. been kicking around the world | ili a square.” . == Good looks, as a matter of fact, closed a poor seventh with the|# girls, but still well: ahead of brains |} and money, BRAINY GIRLS Surprisingly, boys put a ‘higher premium on brainy girl friends s,|than girls did on-brainy boy .e friends, despite the high feminine |= regard for good education, & a a Boys may still be on the look- out for good looking girls, but/* the the dumb blonde type seems a : thing of the Hollywood past in | a + Ay most neighborhoods. Boys quickly reverted to -As Lee Hallet of Chicago put opposite sex. wow and whistle school of thot it, “Who wants to talk to him- by placing good looks in second®, Self all night?” But a Phila- _ “BEING A PERSON’ place on the list, a shade ahead/‘Welphia lad filed a dissenting Personality, according to Web- of companionship and well ahead] Opinion. “I'm a sucker for a ster, is a “quality or state of bes, of such attributes as brains, educa- face,” he admitted. ing & person and not a thing or tion, good family and similar back-/ MoNey finished in last place on abstraction . . . that which con-' | ghound, ;, an indication that both ligger and the gigolo may ever since the early cave man took club in hand and went hunting for a helpmate and ever che since the first cave woman al. lowed herself to be dragged by the tresses to the altar rail. We decided to find out what makes young hearts tick in unison by shooting: these age-old ques- tions at more than 1,000 teenagers in cities and towns across the con- ~ Cwtinent, a To our surprise — and probably to yours too ~— we learned that! personality is spelled with a capi-| tal “P” when both boys and giris ae out to choose friends of the than 25 per cent of the planning a wedding? — . Happy is the bride who consults our Bridal Con- sultant . . . Marie Hewitt . . . to smooth out and advise on every wedding detail! _ Arthur's Bridal Salon—Second Floor WIDE DIFFERENCE >. After that, there wag difference of opinion a sexes. vs sSurmrnrmmer in the black i aR Parsi rr Sa lb ale your most lived-in SUMMER CASUALS 14.98 . 17.98 KM * * After paying* mage to beauty, boys voted heavily in favor of good reputation,§, putting it in fourth place on pared with ‘second list, just a notch be: ionship. : Girls put a higher good family (fifth placé) y boys (seventh place), agreeirhy: with oad Martha May Long of Little Rock,| «+ Ark., that ‘‘good family means| ~ most often a good boy.” 12. Intrigued by the .overwhelming | vate given personality by both *}3 boys and girls, we sought an ex- planation by asking for comment |" ~ from selected teenagers. Here are} a few samples of what we learned: | © Chicago boy: “It’s cheaper to talk than go out.’’ Forest Hills, N.Y. girl: “Who! }j cares if ‘still water runs deep? I ‘x want to have some fun and gaity!*’. ag cae RRR ge seen soaring: ire rer dots Down They Go to a New Low! 8 i aa 3 # | ers ‘tlhe MSC RY ERS GRR: vee Clearance Friday and Saturday ~ COATS- SULTS! : “19 with my friends, or I might as, > well stay home with a good book.” . coats * * * Stamford, Conn., boy: “Dull | formerly 39.98 to 59.98 | oattog’s bosch a ts’ ed, flannel. «Man “Always Fresh’ \ “hand Net ~Penomay| i? Longconm in teed, flannel. Many. ~ : is what makes the eata go ‘round B= : . ASSORTED CHOCOLATES» ,% Creams, nuts, and draws people together.” ; ‘fruits, caramels, nougats, crunches. HANDSOME BOYS ‘a The girls also reflected their preference for personality in com- menting on masculine good looks. “The dullest and most stupid boys I know could win a man’s beauty contest,” snifted a 15-year- ee ea! summer suits $19 formerly to 25.00 Fitted and boxy styles featuring HOME FASHIONED FAVORITES ...', ‘pecan rolls, butter bons, fudges, jellies. No chocolate“covered pieces. — a a either assortment only $1.35 1h. box $2.60 2b. ‘ber. old New Jersey miss. hand tailoring, choice fabrics. 2 x &® & 2 LN And an Indiana girl thought that|' >. oN “‘a good personality takes the place |> * $ -Jof good looks.”’ oe toppers Above: e \, Several strong votes, however, Were recorded for the tall, dark ami handsome type, no matter Versatile Sheath , . . the dress that floats a scarf of chiffon. Big white buttons and a shiny CLOONAN'S: formerly 19.98 to 39.98 bew. dull and . 2g Prize shorties in target cloth, tweed, a ach te hay us wc Where Quality Counts | he sam am ely ty tend” Summer shades. Pacoal tock of black. Orip-dry ° , *¢ lon and cotton B lot 72 N. SAGINAW ST. didn’t orion cotton Bayou cloth, Peggy Mullen of ae And 13-year-old a Sizes 7 to 15. 14.98. Haddonfield, eed commented, “I {% faille dusters $12 7 . made to sell for 19.98 to 24.98 | Variety of styles. - Lett: “. The shirt dress . . . is made in an e@asy-tdé-wash blend of dacron and cotton Bayou cloth. The skirt is gored... the collar is notched. Your waistline ds tinched with a sash of gaily printed cotton. Sizes 10 to 20. 17.98, Both Styles Sketched from Stock All sizes. ALL SALES FINAL! Li in picking a girl friend he -“sure be af hopes she’s smarter than | me or|> |} |we're both sunk!" ee Dress Selon—Second Flocr Suit end'Coet Salon—Second Floor Rr Re PEE RRS Ff Our Spring and Summer Hat. . . No Finer: Gift for a ee ee eee It is traditional to celebrate this occasion with the. gift of a fine watch. We d the wonderful Omega, holder of the highest ratings for wrist watch accuracy ever recorded at the three official observa- ~ tories of Geneva, Kew Teddington and Neuchatel. a price is often no more than you would pay y other watches. We ‘@ huge teductions ona group of our finest het! e including. are designer semple hots! iy, | Priest Fore bape pers W'vals fet thang s bole \inour trilinary mn fabulous ¢ for this ae Picture’ brims, tailored or ‘flowered sg faces. and en 13 7 Selon—Second Fleer ifs a sJacaveling: yon thing this summer: every girl will have a a | This one ene \ points «4 + Straight to that fashion-topered toe that’s glove-so we, :¢ and it’s rimmed by qwink of gold... just for i L Wo ‘eleoiece! In white calf, . seen Sie gy, so. f ; : ; | ; ing + | shes hans a ees fre - ane aaa Se - Bed pen - Sawer a i * Fe = ieee aes =e ee cote Se, Ewe oes ma ee REGS 9 : ~ ; | is }, = ! 1, 2 as i : | 4 a i ae | J i ie + t / ee, ; . mw Sethe 5 (a sh ae | orci cian) je” gorges ’ “te ! - 4 ; ‘ ; 7 ; La I 7 ‘ é “Se % : f : . WE. : , | i ‘ e w | ; : \ > 4 SURTT TWO | /| 7 ! THE PONTI LAC PRESS. 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Huron St. FE 4-7212 - _ i || 4reasons why = dad {70 MASSAGIC thar Cushion Shoes ere America’s most comfortable shees + a During a planning committee meeting for the bene- fit dance being sponsored Saturday evening by Ahepa | Fraternity and Daughters of Penelope, members take Blue eee Motners time out for a cup of coffee. Pictured (left to right) Wil erve Uinner are Mrs. George T. Pappas of West Howard street, Mrs. | Members of Blue Star Mothers, John Tsatsanis of East Howard street and John Condon Se = << eee one at the emple, on Day. of South Marshall Street. {Announcement was aaa nt ‘ia irecent — pe at — = ved of indals with show, mesh, Gypsy Trails Ball Sla ted Mrs. W i Prtliomas was ap- - and 6 elets. “Coolers” in frosty 'pointed page for the department at whit#'t0 go with Summer coors i1 Hellenic Hall Saturday ee sun-fun play clothes. All in were Mrs. Florence McCrae, Mrs. Stee! shah Cashioned arch lift Wf . ; . ; engta sizes 4 to 9. All in slim or medium | Alex Thoinas and Mrs. George serving as ticket chairman is John Yungk and Mrs. George Lein- om ni ving as cochairmen’ Mrs. Alex Capsalis. enges: 13 bet ewsinon 1. widths. Come seé our whole new rine re a sy St tene Sd Gacegs cianshes and Willian Po the, STOUP will: hold 4 Daily heel for buoyancy tor comtort i | ea en ae Days” Friday and Saturday. Only Memosie Air Cushion Shoes give yeu oft thoes “ J vee f “cooler” collection! . Saturday evening at Hellenic Hall. Gregory. promise a variety of —————— PATENTED bailt-ic comfort teateres ay : : : ®amrierted The benefit dance is being spon- Greek pastries for the refreshment : -° Brownies Visit Camp @ Just look ~: the exclusive Massagic |sored by Ahepa fraternity and the ‘hour. |Daughters of Penelope. ‘ww * * | Twenty-four Brownies of Troop features that actually keep you | *._ 7. * ' Tickets may “be purchased at the 415, Wisner School visited the ' walking on air. And cast Proceedsfrom the affair will be qoor or from members of the com-/ Greenwood Unit of Camp Sherwood an eye at the smart, new | added to the fund for the proposed 1 te¢. recently. Guests of the group we styling. Then walk , s Pontiac Civie Auditorium. ‘Carol Aldrich, Evelyn Aldrich an in ae try-on today - o ; | Arranging the decorations 1s | Claudia Cook. ..and you'll walk . eee | Mrs. John Tsafsanis, Mrs. T. E. | —— ~ out in America’s / 43 N. Soginew St., Merit Shoes C= | Oliver is serving as publicity Arizona mines 40 per cent of all ee coerce — / —____Pentiec : = = ie “ TOLEDO, Ohio — Byron Nel- ‘son and Gene Sarazen, two golters| iwho have played over as many to be artificially toughened,”’ Nel-. championship courses as anyone|son said. you can think of, agreed today the perennial complaints|ship test is one where the tour- about—“tricked up’’ courses for the jnament .could “be played without open championship usually aren't! justified. ° making any important changes. |They’d have to give the greens They also agreed that the tour- i special hament would be a lot better com- have them in top condition. petitive event if a circuit of cham- ipionship clubs could be established in the United States, as it is in Britain. Nelson is here as an “honored Inverness Club, where the 1957 Open begins today. rough grow just a little along the fairways and near the greens so| there wouldn't be too easy chip jshots. If the fairays are 35 yards |wide, that’s enough. They aren't too narrow here.” United ashe that there's no real, need to play over one which has proach to the greens is the im- fa *‘My idea of a real champion- attention, of course, to is “Perhaps they would let the All-Star Job Beckons Stan veteran of 13. All-Star games, ap-| pears well on his way to gaining a starting berth on another a Star team. office of baseball Commissioner | Ford Frick give Musial votes than any other League. player in the fan poll, St. Louis: Cardinals has drawn a total of 12,485 votes in the poll's first cumulative vote total. Willie Mays, New York Giants’ brilliant center fielder, is second with 11,- 807 votes. American League in St. Louis, July 9, in the 24th All-Star meeting. The American Leaguers lead 13 vic-| tories to 10. a: Gu Hodges, Brookiyn, Ad cock, uieneeee, 1. = = 73 ; yore, 7,508; 5,096; Junior be rg fe 2.434. ird Bi i pea bet, 9,706; 11,807; - Duk es gti Pontiac Drops Legion vel gion opener yesterday. into the 7th but got in trouble by walking the Ist two batters. Relief pi In Sarazen's estimation, the ap- portant thing — and putting sur- ces that are fair to everyone. “There are so many players who. play well from tee to green that its unfair to put so much em- phasis on putting.” Gene said he figures the ratio 63-35 and the result is that some unknown with a hot putter occa-| sionally can beat the better play- ers. * * * “If they had only a limited num- ber of courses and rotated the! championships,’’ Sarazen conclud- ed, “‘they could keep on improv- ing them each year. Who wants to;Lapchick said the winner's had in Porter, Bunning Pace Tiger Suggest Club Circuit® I “ning’s tight pitching carried the club the rest of the distance, Tighe announced after Tuesday's game that he planned to put Bill Tuttle back in the starting outfieid with Kaline and Maxwell. Porter, — who had a string of six at-bats without a base hit, would return to the bench. The manager changed his mind just before the teams took the field for the second of their three-game series, and Porter didn’t waste any time mak- ing his skipper look good. we * * It was only the second home run of Porter’s major league ca- reer. The other orie came five days earlier against New York. Doubles by Kaline and Red Wil- son scored the final Tiger run in the sixth inning. Bunning, hiking his record to 6-1 with his third route-going perform- ance in seven starts, survived a shaky start and home runs by Bob Nieman and Bob Boyd, After yield- ling one run and four hits in the first two frames, the tall -Ken- tuckian pitched two-hit, ball over the last seven innings. * * * He got his first strikeout in the fifth inning and ran up six more before the contest was concluded. It was the second time that a base hit by Porter had helped Saray to victory, On May %9 Kansas City, Porter mched « gual acubis acct vaneed the winning run in Bunning’s 4-3 decision over the Athletics, Ray Moore, always tough on the. Tigers, was to oppose Paul Foy- tack (7-4) in the windup game of the series today, Moore's record is 24. BALTIMORE DETROIT AB RE ABREH Gerdner 2b 4 0 0 Bolling %> 4 06 6 Boy 4 1 1 Maxwelllf 3 1 1 Pilarcik rf 4 © 1 Boone lb 400 Nieman if 4 1 1 Kalinecf-rf 4 2 2 andose 4 © © Porter rf 3.11 Durham cf 3 @ 06 Tuttle cf 1060 Williams Jo 3 © 1 Kuenn ss 401 Miranda ss 3 0 2 Wilsonc 403 Cec’rellip © 0 © Bertoia3b 3 0 6 | A-Hale 1 © © Bunningp 3 6 0 \Pornielesp 1 0 0 B-Ginsberg 160 Brown p 00°06 Totals 33°23 6 = # Totals 33468 A—Piied out for Ceecarelli in 2nd. B—Struck out for Fornieles tn 8th, Baltimore ... .t,. 010 001 000—2 DETROIT 22... cece e aes 300 001 00x—4 E—Williams, RBI—Nieman. Boyd. Ka- line, Porter 2, Wilson. 2%b--Kaline 2 Wilson. HR—Nieman, Boyd. Porter. Left —Baltimore 3, Detroit 7. BB—Fornieles 2. 80—Fornieles 4, Brown 1, Bunning 7. Hater pond 3 . 1, Pornieles 3 in 6. ? 1. R-ER—Ceccarelli 1-3, Persson it Brown 0-0, Bunning °-2. W—Bunning (6-1). L—Ceccarelli (0-2) . Tabacchi, Berry, McKinley. T —3:10, A—6, 155. After West Virginia beat his jteam, 105-72, St. John’s coach Joe improve a course for one tourna-|Rod Hundley ‘‘the greatest college ment | in 26 years?” ‘ball player I have ev ever seen.” Veteran of 14 Games Leads All Nationals in Fan Poll | i NEW YORK w#—Stan Musial, a! Figures released today by the| more | You Are Only. Well Dressed in @ Clean Car 3-Minute Santice Designed for the convenience of the ‘aioe who drive, and the bright customer steam and water. AUTOMAT CAR WASH. 25 N, TELEGRAPH RD. 8 to 6 Mon.. Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 8 to 9:30 Friday — 9:30 to 3:00 Sunday Eas walkaway and lounge protect you te enter rom nhoisé, Across from TEL-HURON National | hes The star first baseman of the The National League meets the o weoders 0 itions: ... Pins vedere Dy positions: St. Louis, BR B74; Dee Pondy. 1,178. "Base—Red - New Johnny Temple qe de, Ma ineinn: foago, S15; is Boyer, SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS ALL. 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SAGIN $5.95 FE 48688 (Near Oakland Theater) erst racine Loser Joe Tinson took a 2-1 lead “INCREASE GAS MILEAGE” with,” GANES carburetor in minutes . 4. » increase in gas mileag AIR FLOW NEEDLES \ a { ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 3 JUNE 13, 1957; 7 Colts j in Belmont Stakes NEW YORK iM — A field of Others expected 16 eet seven colts, smallest since ‘thelofficially tomorrow on great Native Dancer beat five the Greentree Stable’s Colocae: rivals in 1953, appeared to be/the Cain Hoy Stable’s Lucky Dip, about the size’ of it for the 89th}a French-bred colt, the D. & M. running of the $100,000-added Bel-|Stable’s Inside Tract, and Mrs. mont Stakes Saturday. Jules Schwartz's. Fone oe x * * * Narrowing it down further, it With seven facing is starter, looks like a two-horse duel be-|the Belmont ‘will have a gross tween’ the Wheatley Stable’s Bold|Value of $114,350, the winner net- Ruler, and Ralph Lowe’s Gallant|ting $78,300. Second, third and Man, ‘plus. a battle of skill match-|fourth place is worth ‘$20, 000, $10,- ing a veteran Belmont combina-|000 and $5,000. tion against a trainer and jockey Bold Ruler is an even money taking their. first stab at the|favorite at the moment. Hose Regain 5-Game a The St. Louis Cardinals, rocket-\named Stan Musial and Del Ennis. ing along while the rest.of the bot-| "5 — fizzled, finally or them- ves a spot in League's first division —a fourth-|U naa: oe place “berth that's only a game removed from the lead. * * -* In a week's time, the Cards have famed 3-year-old classic. * * * Trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsim.| mons, who will be 83 next month, and Jockey — 11 Runs in 2nd | Eddie Arcaro each will be shooting for their seventh Belmont with Bold Ruler, Johnny | Kd y Or In Nerud, wlio trains Gallant Man, ond his rider, Willie Shoemaker. ave never had a colt in the mile The saying “some days you and one half race. can't make a dime” is probably This final number in the Der-lon the minds of jhe Thomas Die by-Preakness - Belmont triple & Stamping base! crown is to bé* televised and|_ t &« *: ‘nationally, CBS, from] winless in four games, the| peril ne deter ninnd oT%, PLOD-| Thomas chub took another crack| ola ates te ne i year at getting victory No. 1 last night. Mae Te as FORe and for awhile it looked like a in 10 of the last 11 years. ccessful t Nerud said he planned to enter UCC ess xy, - Bold Nero, another colt owned by: The lackless Thomas outfit Lowe, so actually there will be! scored six times in the Ist only six betting interests. Bold inning, only te have the Mich- Hero and Gallant Man both were) igan Giants tally 11 times in the bred overseas by the Aga Khan. | 2nd stanza. The . Giants Wednesday's City, League base- Akins Awarded “"““*="r"s* Close Decision Louie McGuire to the showers in Fans Boo as St. Louis: the opening frame, but the Giants retaliated by shelling starter Gary | Welterweight Conquers Byars in TV Bout Shore as well as reliefer Delno' \Chapdelaine in the ll-run 2nd| \which saw_16 batters go to the | plate. * * * Ernest Nelson smacked three’ hits, including a double, to lead NORFOLK, Va. (‘#—Virgil (Hon- the Giants’ 13-hit attack. Neil! eybear) Akins of St. Louis was a Trevino was the winning pitcher |. step closer to a shot at the wel- terweight title today following a! close but unanimous decision over! Walter Byars of Boston, but his) manager said his future plans are somewhat indefinite. Eddie Yarwitz said he expected In Flint Open Test to send Akins next against either | Gaspar Ortega or the No. 1 chal-| FLINT um — Arnold Palmer, the | lenger for Carmen Basilio's wel- young golf professional who won. terweight crown, Tony DeMarco the recent Rubber City Open in, —a recent upset victim of Byars." | Akron, Ohio, in- a playoff battle| wcrc in ste Sn Da ad the head in thé late rounds of last! Goon nos wees, night’s televised 10-rounder that) - * - SS Meet Ro ee | | The ex-coast guardsman, winner A near capacity crowd of 3,000 tre Fondly bod the denon. Mens Ie the second lang coer wad) a aoe 269 pocketed. Ford is te a “ never really fought,"’ ng money winner wit St. es battler said. and he also will be on hand for Palmer to Compete am today. oer Seem ge ‘in the Houston and Azalea tourna- | rush that’s been carried by three over the Braves. The New York Giants, with all, their runs unearned, defeated the Chicago Cubs, 43 in the other NL game. ke ow * } |while Chapdelaine absorbed the In the American League, the| loss. Chicago White Sox regained a | Today’s game matches Grifts’ fj ond-place New York Yankees 7-6 despite a four-RBI, two-home-run show by Mickey Mantle, Cleveland retained third, beating Boston 6-1. Fourth-place Detroit stopped Bal- timore 4-2. Kansas City and Wash- Grill and the Pontiac Jets at Wis-| [ner Field at 5:30 p.m. /Giants” netdoocedd O1lL200 2—15 13 3) [Thomas ......... 6 000010—7 57 L. McGuire, Trevino, B. McGuire and — H. Moore! Shore, Chapdelaine, bh and Punck. Dodgers put an end to a four-'since April 25. game skid with an 11-9 vietory| Cleveland. scored five runs in the lead, defeating the sec.) —--_—_ bd -|deadlocked’ for second after the‘ first appearance with ‘the Redlegs! Lou Skizas, Gus Zernial andl ‘Hal Smith homered in the A's vic- tory. a fourth victory. Willie Mays’ just|as catcher Ca] Neeman threw wild) | pitchers and a couple of old Lae |A’s winning 5-3, then losing, $-2.,second, four of them unearned as. | Musial and Ennis have batted loser Bob Porterfield uncorked an' Last night they defeated Phil-| jin 18 of the Cards’ 37 runs. Last | ‘error and also balked. Al Smith adelphia' 4.0 to gain a share of night Musial singled and doubled, | isingled home a pair in the big) Ras ‘a run, while breaking the|frame, which brought Don one ileague record for consecutive| First-place Cincinati was game. slugged a third time in succession| The Redlegs blew a 3-1 lead. A tied it for the Giants in the sixth. | by seventh-place Pittsburgh, this single hy Gene Freese beat re- Then he stole third in he ninth’ time in a 43, 10-inning decision.|liever Tom Acker. Roy Face wonjand jogged home with the winner, jwon eight in a row, making up That left the Redlegs half a game |i in relief. Ted Kluszewski, 5% games on the leadess in ahead, five percentage points iaff the disabled list, hit into a! on the theft. Al Worthington. won, front of Milwaukee and Brooklyn, forceout in a pinch-hit try — his’ his seventh in relief. three-run soca VOU NEVER HAD VODKA 80 GOOD ARROW LIQUEURS CORP-, Detroit 7, Mich. Man! ks 6 OOL/ CASTING REEL... - Regular $35.00 S cle sie a o\clcielsla TROUT tl a FLY BO VESTS * LJ Ld * * $3000 TROUT 8% 23" | JACKETS .... Reg. $11.00 SPINNING REEL — Reversible Crank for Right or Left Hand ................... These spectally selected Father's Day and Bass Seasen . 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Chuck finally holed out with fastened to steel tubular frame: Head a 7. | rest pillow included. } —————————————— | e (o ‘ "i rm 9 INDOOR-OUTDOOR FOLDING TABLE Durable white 9? 5 Gromek Stays | on Active List DETROIT «® -— General Man-| , ager John J. McHale today denied | a published report that the Detroit | |Tigers will take pitcher Steve | a and charcoal 'Gromek off the active list and use marbleized finish Steel him as a coach. construction. “There's nothing to it,’ said © FOLDS ‘McHale. “Such a move hasn't | leven been considered and won't | ibe considered this season.’ Gromek, 37, has pitched only 11615 innings in 11. games this) COMPACTLY ‘season and has an 0-1 record. | Spartans Enjoy Banner Season — . “2nd Floor MSU Athletes Matched. Only by ‘M’ in ‘56-57]] Open Fri. & Mon. Seg'naw et Lowrence The outdoor chels ta- vorite! Has “Lazy Su- Big Ten Campaign | ‘til 9 EAST LANSING — The 1956- 57 varsity athletic season was the most successful in modern times | for Michigan State University, perhaps in the school’s history. | | By an -unofficial point rating | system, the combined mark posted by 12. teams in Big 10 competition was matched only by the University -of. Michigan, the athletic department said in a review of the year, And unlike the U. of M., the Spartans claimed two titles out- right and tied for a third. Wolver- ines won one team championship. | All but two of the Spartan var- | sity teams posted winning records. Undisputed Big 10. titles were, won by the swimming and cross country teams. Basketball team. tied for conference laurels. Every day Angry Minoso Vows He'll Be ‘Terror’ if— CHICAGO (INS)—Angry wine Minoso of the Chicago White Sox vowed today that American League ague | pitchers ‘ Le sae | Musas ent explosive words | were issued following the Chicago | White Sox-New York Yankees | battle which the Sox won, 7-6. is Father’s Day with Evans HAND TURNED Slippers _ | san” rotating plated grill, lock lever adjust- able cooking height. Plated “LAZY SUSAN” Rotating Grill comfort when he steps into Suspended on « 4-Point Steel Framet ° pes # enywhere—en the WN-P ATIO-PICNICS, 10° these handsome slippers made of fine, soft leathers. It's | the smart ff gift for ff , a luck Dad. Dad can be sure of year round ff | Kon bs STEEL “‘REDDI-RAK" $7, 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain etc. OP Equal to any grade Allweather Oil usually sold et 60c to 65¢ a quart. Red or Green ff Make big savings! Pour your own oil. ere Bh ROC (te ox Soa cient 10, t. PLAYGROUND cool, light- weight. 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Wed at Our Lady” of the Lake mda y were as ma Wed i in Oxfo rd 2m fan it aw Poe at Neo al it, > Sc erick J. “Delany: the| of Clarkston was bridesmaid, OXFORD — In a double ring rom and Kirt Kilian of Orton- wer ued in mariage Je 1 eevee a snot 18 eon * ko * ceremony on June 1, Maxine May Miller became the bride of Charles ville, Lee Palshan, also a broth- er of the bridegroom, served as The bridal gown was lace over lan, the Rev. William Hughes. by '|satin sheath with a beaded crown, Parents of the bride _|C. Palshan, ringbearer, are the z 4 ay. Fredric ner “MeGoverns of Milan. “The and shoulder veil. ‘She carried’ al: arden ption . ae oa pein Baas A reception was held at the Oak- groom’s parents are Mr, and white orchid on a Bible, Pedasi ——- was uence ice in the presence of 300 guests land County Sportsmen's Club in| James Gardiner of Clarkston. ; tlservice. The left toe n presence gu Waterford after which the couple! ‘The bride chose for her wedding The bride is the daughter o . pair a trip at the Oxford’ Methodist Chureh. jet for a trip to northern Michi- « Gawe af wills culeccllered an. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kolaski of |to Hidden Valley Lodge near Gay- The bride, daughter ef Mr. and /gan, Upon their return they will/gandy. with a chapel train, Her Waterford and the bridegroom is |lord. Mrs, Thomas Miller of Oxford, [reside in Auburn Heights. fingertip vei! was held in place MR. and MRS. THEODORE NICKLAS Betty Neraasen Wed in Evening Cermony ORTONVILLE—Betty L. Nera- asen and Theodore Nicklas were united in marriage Saturday in a candlelight ceremony at Christ Lutheran Church, Hadley. Rev. Ed- ward Reinher performed the 8 p.m. double-ring ceremony before 225 guests * * * The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of embroidered nylon lace over satin featuring princess lines with scalloped hem line. The V- shaped neckliné was also scalloped and ouflined with seed pearls and iridescents, The headpiece was scalloped cape from which ex- tended a finger tip veil. She quia 5 Gosuia teenies of iad Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Jack Puttman‘of Pon-| tiac, assisted by Mary Gail Galli van of Detroit and Ellen Koester of Flint, sister-of the bridegroom. Becky Puttman was the flower girl. Dr. Paul F. Schoen Jr. of Ortonville performed the duties ef best man while Welferd Nicklas, brother of the bride- groom, Ben Koester and Guy Eick seated the guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Neraasen of Ortonville and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Augusta Nicklas, of Davison. After a two-week honeymoon the couple will reside in Goodrich. who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of chan- tilly lace with and whité chapel train. The scalloped neck- line was outlined with iridescent The long tapered sleeves formed a lily point over the hand. Her pearl and rhinestone crown se- cured a fingertip illusion veil. The bouquet. was of two white orchids with stephanotis in a pear] heart. Attending as maid of honor was Daune Miller, sister of the bride. Karen Palshan of Ortonville and Audrey Walters of Royal Oak were bridesmaids. April Street of Flint was the junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was Dee Dee Palshan. The bridegroom, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pailshan of Orton- ville, asked his brother James to serve as best man, Seating the guests wete Lewis and George Palshan, brothers of the bride’ MRS, CHARLES C, PALSHAN by a flowered capulet. The matron of honor was Mrs. : Fayne McGovern. Sandra Craige of Milan and Barbara DeWolfe of . Pontiac were bridesmaids. The bride's rac Susan er best man. Vern Carmean of Pon- tiac and Fayne McGovern of Milan pero the guests to their seats. A reception was held in the church parlors. Board Names Seven to Serve Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The township board named seven new members to the planning commis- sion at its regular meeting this week, Theodore Obal, Wilbert R. Thompson and Robert Showalter). to serve for three years and Albert Moellman, Allan Klein, Gilbert W. County Girl Wed Alexandra A. Rolland Married in City Hall of Saigon Savage and Philip Maloney for two year terms. MILFORD—The May 22 wedding roses and pink carnations. ‘I Like It Here’ Set tor Weekend WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — A three-act play by A. B. Schiffrin, “I Like It Here,” will Area residents also participate in the presentation. Dolores Olsen of 2258 Middlebelt Rd, is the ward- robe designer and Therese Spad- afore of 4040 Lark Dr, is acting in the comedy. x * * Ticket information may be ob- tained from Mrs. George Bender at FE 4.0819, Tickets will also be available at the box office, which will be opened at 7 p.m. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. After the presentation, the pub- lic has been invited to meet the members of the cast in an in- forma] gathering where refresh- ments will be served. Hospital to Aid Thirteen Towns Slate Groundbreaking Near Romeo on Sunday for New Facility ~ ROMEO — Groundbreaking cer- emionies set for 3 p.m. Sunday will climax five years of work aimed at construction of a community hospital in this area. e * * xr | The event will take place on the site of the new facility located on Van Dyke (M53). five miles ae ii tarn the first shovel- dirt. Witnessing the act dignitaries from the 13 towns to be served by the new a: charge of the ceremony include|. E. Anderson and Dr. Newlin, both of Romeo of the Community Hos- pany of Kalamazoo was given an , department to build the Ever- ENJOYING THE SCRIPT — director of “I Like It Here,” is seated with his assistant director, Dorothy McArthur of Pontiac, reading over a part of the script for the forthcoming comedy to be presented at West Bloomfield High School Thursday, Friday and The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rolland of 3510) Commerce Rd., Milford and the bridegroom is from Philadelphia, Penn. * * * Choosing a cocktail dress of em- broidered white organdy, the bride carried a large bouquet of mixed white native flowers. A reception was held at fhe City Hall and an outdoor luncheon followed at the in Viet Nam City MRS. DONALD. KRAUSE in Royal Oak Connie Coan Is Wed to Donald R. Krause in Lutheran - Service ROYAL OAK — In a 6:30 p.m. service at St. Paul's performed the double ring service. The chapel train dress fea- tured a Sabrina neckline, pointed sleeves and sequins. Her crown was decorated with matching se- John S. King Wed to Lovisiana Girl WESTACRES — Mrs. William Constable of Shreveport, La. an- ‘ounces the marriage of her daugh-| ——4 quins, while she carried a cas- cade of white ‘roses, stephanotis and rosettes, Upton of Pleasant Ridge with other attendants Beverly and Audrey Chevalier both of Royal Oak. _ John 8, King on May 17. * * * The bridegroom is the son of jMr, and Mrs. Stockton A. King of Westacres. The newlyweds are! |making their home in Shreveport, where he is stationed at the Barksdale Air Force Base. Nuns to Teach Classes IMLAY CITY — The Dominican nuns from Oxford will conduct summer school classes at Sacred Heart Church each morning begin- James Beall of Birmingham, Saturday. « to Graduate Tonight bers of the graduating class of || G. Johnston. His topic will be “Interns in Citizenship.” {Voters Approve issue — Monday and concluding June Lyle Reits of Detroit served as best man and seating the guests were Myron Coan, Gordon Reits and Robert Sieball all of Royal Oak. Scheryl Lee Haselhuhn was the flower girl. Elk’s Hall, Royal Oak, after which the pair left for a trip to Niagara Falls and .northern Michigan. Dr. Dudolph Diesel patented the engine with which his name is Lutheran Church, Connie Marie Coan be- came the bride of Donald Ray Krause. Rev. Herbert H. Barts Maid of honor was Hester E.!| Plans New Class | A reception was held in the! ¢ MR. AND MRS. RONALD E. HIENZE West Bloomtield «Civil Defense ting up of their buildings as lodg- ings to care for evacuees in the event of disaster. All interested persons who have not been contacted and who would like to participate in this program, please call Mrs. Watson Stringer, EMpire 3-4295 or Mrs. John War ren, EMpire 3-2596. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—West Bloomfield Civil De- fense will instruct the first lodging course on Monday, June 17, at .7:30 p.m. in the township hall. }- Mrs. John Warren, co-ordinator of Emergency Welfare Service of Oakland County for Southeastern Michigan, will supervise the course which will be conducted by Mrs. Watson Stringer and Gerald Co- hen, This course wil] instruct each Orion School in Use ORION TOWNSHIP — The new Orion Community High School is now in use. Counselors and student records couple returned to make their home in Saigon. 87 Romeo Students ROMEO—Eighty seven mem- DRYDEN —- Voters have ap- proved a $240,009 school bond issue by a vote of 266 to 23. The money will be used to build an addition to the Dryden Com- LATHRUP — Resides awarding a sewer cleaning contract at its regular meeting this week, the city council here also adopted two res- olutions in the stepped-up program ie solving jts sewer disposal prob-| lem The General Pipe Cleaning Com- $11,000 contract to clean all lateral sewers. * * * A resolution was passed request- ing -the County Board of Super- visors to create a public works green Interceptor, a proposed sew- er to Detroit, which would pro- vide sanitary sewer outlets for Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills and Troy. jand. givé parochial’ students an Opportunity to have the training. , jhours society the wheel 50 at Lake Orion Begin Driver Work ‘LAKE ORION — Fifty students of the Lake Orion School District “fe A total of 63 applications re- quested driver's training’ for the backlog within the high school The course is’ credited with six veoh course, created to alleviate. the! ' anid 30 Yn] Al Sewers to Be Cleaned) The ctel of celutiuetion woubd: be shared by all mentioned com- munities, Administrator Leonard A, Watchowski said. _* * * Anather Tesolution was adopted! requesting the County Drain mission to have engineers pare construction plans for Evergreen Interceptor sewer charges for pollution of River ite Date ot Oy Sue ng “7: 4 IN REAR 3 DA at LEWIS FURNITURE CO. 4 Pr. generally associated in about 1892. Chair, Love-Seat Glider, Rocker & Table rete _ your cg living | sringy steel ea le. oieih FRE CUSTOMER PARKING. ee}. NOE SroRe| hie) NG TG ‘ vs i 4 a ; 4 i Y Ee] ; f * i f = $y oF 1 ¥ \ \ ~ 4 ¥ i Al \ 2 « , we NN i \ \. : ' I, ; cu \\ ny vat : | ha i \ i , ; \ i | } sector's welfare group in the set-/ zi SPECIAL STURDY ALL STEEL ENAMEL PORCH or LAWN ENSEMBLE room-—complete—at a" price never? fortable, with saddle seth and® - enameled in ore. of = green” - Os T FURNI® »HING baie exists strongly in Hungary ‘de- ‘Spite Russian domination, said Lord Baden-Powell, son of the Scouts founder, in Belfast, North- ern Ireland. Face of Paris Autos Marring | THE PONTIAC ®RESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 iN RECORD SHOP | a | s . S | > A awe SS . | 20°/, OFF || CARRYING CASES ‘, 98%, OFF ‘| “PIDELITONE” || DIAMOND, NEEDLES | 15% OFF VM HI Fis PHONOS and TAPE RECORD SHOP. 702 'W. Huron FE 8-6531 WESTOWN CENTER ‘+ RECORDERS =| Citizens of City Protest by Vehicular Traffic PARIS (INS) — The lovely face iof Paris is about to be scarred Like many American cities Paris ‘is slowly being strangled to death iby vehicular traffic. : Drastic action planned to relieve ‘mounting congestion will require ||widening boulevards, building jiunder- and. over-passes, and re- ‘moval of certain buildings, All this, many people fear, will break the symmetry of line to which Paris owes a great deal of its elegant beauty. Paris used to be the ideal city to take a leisurely carriage ride in more gracious days. But now, with a booming prosperity feeding nearly 200 cars a day onto already congested streets, riding or driv- ing through Paris has become an unpleasant task. The parking problem is making iParis merchants tear their hair and scream for relief. A private organization, “The i} Study and Coordinating Group for Underground Plianning,”’ esti- ' mates that lack ef downtown ii parking-space is costing Paris | ih | stores $100,000,000 a year. This sum, they say, could pay | for a complete subterranean net- ‘areas in the next ten years, suffi- || Sree of traffic lanes and parking VIC'S i ‘lems. ||\DRAWN PROTESTS | A scheme for building under- passes at the great circle of the “Arch of Triumph,” “La Place de Plenty of Free Parking historic and artistic interest has already drawn protests from those | =! Parisians who would rather forbid LE. == private cars in Paris than touch) RUSS CARLYLE AND HIS ORCH.. FRI. & SAT. WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICH. Phone: MArket 4-1881 one stone of the city’s monv- ments, There is no question thaf the | | plans will be implemented, re- | gardiess of the protests. France is becoming more and more what | its businessmen like to call “practical.” “France is marching ahead in spite of itself’ they | say. - | While traffic. jams and bottle-| necks are more exasperating, it is the lack of parking space that is having the worst effect on Paris retail trade. In the Champs-Elysees and Fau- bourg St. Honore areas, the little parking space available is limited to one hour. | j ! i ' | Deborah Robert KERR - MITCHUM “Heaven KNOWS. Mr. Allison (owl TAH | ' w « ¢ it 9 Sh. « “ \ i £% t ; | - * ne ad PONTIAC IVE-IN Theat e MKS LAST TIME TONIGHT——— No. 1-“HOT ROD RUMBLE” No. 2-“GALYPSO JOE” | || No. 3-“NAT (KING) COLE STORY” l —STARTS HERE TOMORROW— ALL COLOR! SE NG r E SOUTH LIRR ree to) TECHNICOLOR I 1} -- Changes Brought About} i B ! g : ‘cient for foresee&ble traffic prob-} la Concorde,” and other points of | and plays piano well enough to possible location of the fortune, songs,” Jerry recalled. working with a drummer who put the notes down for me. He was kind of a slow worker, so he told me about a guy he knew at City College who could write music the Thames holds not one but faster. He gave me the guy’s ad- many towers, and countless hiding | ‘dress and I went ard knocked on his door.’! Budding Poets Spout in Barcelona Yearly. ‘petition is staged annually in Bar- celona. While the crowd moans |want for Father's Day 1s four'me 40 years, and I'll not desert Hal Boyle Says: os | He's a Four-Time Loser With the Family Dentist rnaee front teeth, ‘them now.” . But come Sunday I'll be wearing) * * * four new store ones—although at) But in adopting this attitude J the moment I’m not sure whether found I had bitten off more than (ibe wearing them 1 or my back pocket, * * + and say Other happy fathers will proudly showing off the presents know her head! four front! shake your would “It's Frances Li kinfolk—rainbow neckties, ling robes, beach shoes, peacock 2d agreed to let the dentist have sport shirts, new power lawn- hls fun this week. mowers. * * * * *. * Well, at the office this morning, And what'll I be doing? Standing all my false friends with false in front of a bathroom mirror,|teeth are grinning at the empty! making faces at myself, and by SPac€ in my gums and saying: nightfall I'll be able to ring the helpfully: ‘Getting old, eh?” bell once loud and clear and say The answer, of course, is yes. ‘Mississippi!’ (But I'm reconciled, There comes. When my dentist first proposed @ time in any man’s life when | AP Wirepheote about a year ago to take out my Most of his remaining adventures, our upper front teeth, I ran out 4re dentures, of ‘his office, figuring the guy My time is now. either had delusions of grandeur; or else was taking \\money from. Moscow to sabotage the American, way of life. NS kt & & Denver Discourages MODEST STARLET — New Italian star Giorgia Moll sips a | | drink on the Rome set of an American movie, ‘The Quiet Ameri- | | ean,” in, which shé plays the role of an Indo-Chinese girl. Only 18, | she has been winning beauty contests since shé was 13, a fact she | “doesn't really understand.'’’ She has never been out of a job since | etarting work in the Italian film business four years ago. nn er ——- —— — a f ' “‘Houn’ Dog’ Their Work Two Tunesmiths Propel Elvis to National Craze By BOB THOMAS | Their meeting may not have jbeen as momentous as that of Gil- HOLLWOOD # — Two 8US$ bert and Sullivan, but it proved responsible for many of the rau-| just as happy a blend of talents. cous rhythms coming out of the| nn aaa aaa ‘nation’s juke boxes are Jerry Lei- ber and Mike Stoller, both 23. Tower of London Their rock ‘n’ rollers have Soon to Witness helped propel Elvis Presley and Treasure Search others to a national craze. * * * | + — . . “Houn’ Dog”... . “Black-Denim', WASHINGTON — The Tower of Trousers and Motorcycle Boots’) L0ndon, scene of historic dramas of ... ‘Love Me’ . -. these are a life and death, is about to witness a few of their hits And there are Modern treasure hunt. more to come. | The treasure is believed to have Leiber and Stoller contributed been buried there nearly 300 years tunes to Presleys film ‘Loving @g0 by Sir John Barkstead, gov- You.’’ Now they’ve got four ditties ernor of the Tower during Oliver in the wiggly one’s latest film, Cromwell’s rule. Barkstead, ac- “Jailhouse Rock.”’ cused of extorting money from The Presley songs from the royalist prisoners, fled to Holland flickers are guaranteed fo sell at when King Charles II restored the least a million records and can go monarchy in 1660. The fugitive was | from three to five. ‘‘Houn’ Dog’ later brought back and executed sold five. “Love Me” totaled 212 * * * | million—and it was never put out as a single record! It was includ- ed as the lead song in an album * * * Jerry and Mike are local boys His hoard was never found, | though Charles II encouraged the) famous diarist, Samuel Pepys, to, make several searches for it. Re- cently, members of the British transplanted from Baltimore and Speleological (cave-exploring) So- New York respectively. Jerry, ciety obtained the government's red-haired, nervous and _single,|permission to dig under the Bell writes the words, Mike, who has| Tower. A preliminary test, using a high forehead, seems more calm/an American electronics detector, and is married, writes the music! is reported to have indicated the land a role in “Jailhouse Rock.” |estimated to be now How did they meet? million dollars. “I was going to Fairfax High ; Without clues, finding anything (in Los Angeles) ‘and ge somé| lost im the Tower of London | would be an impossible task, says the National Geographic Se- worth up to a “Rover,” said my heartless wife DENVER, Colo. — A program | every) umelyol gel ait ingrown designed to discourage automobile toenail you think it is @ conspiracy hub cap thieves has been started c here. Some 750 service stations: have been equipped with electric engraving tools used to mark the caps of motorists. Police hope to mark the hub caps of at least on the part of the medical pro- fession to destroy you."' * * * Frances then went to the dentist and got his side of the story.199 990 of the estimated 220,000. Naturally she came home batthng OF | * cars being driven’in the greate for the dentist. In any battle be- & greater ‘Denver area. The marking is done free. The program is sponsored by the Petroleum Retailer's Assn. of Colorado and the Denver Auto! Theft Bureau. ' tween a husband and science, the wife always turns her back on her man and fights shoulder-iv-shoul- der with science. “The dentist is really doing you ‘ cus the 16th Time me ee terse ; | s _/ FIFTY-ONE, | Car Crashes Into Home TONITE! PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J.! \4—Mr. and Mrs. William Liebeck - iwere rudely awakened recently when a car shot off the road, ey my face’! could chew. Everytime’ Teneezed” ‘Auto Hub Cap Thieves - - . NEW YORK « ~All I don't snarled, ‘'These fangs have served ripped up their front steps and damaged part of their porch: The couple was on. the .Liebeck property. It's getting so a lot of people are be teeth. “They're getting worse, you Moving back into the cities to get! away from the crowds in the sub-| ishowered .on.them. by their loyal, After 11 losing months of this.urbs. .. Now and-then we meet a. dazz- War Of marital nerves. | gave up woman who won't lie about her, age—she just refuses to talk about it—Earl Wilson. - st TOWNSRIP PLAYERS OF WEST BLOOMFIELD Present THE © SPARKLING COMEDY by A. B. SHIFFRIN ~ . should, keep laughter... " —New York Mirror’ - .THURS., FRI. G SAT. June 13, 14, 15 at 8:30 The Auditorium of West Bloomfield High School Commeres & Orchard Lake Reads TICKETS $1.56 AT BOX OFFICE NIGHTS OF PERFORMANCE shocked but hardly surprised. It was the 16th time since Sept. 1, 1953 that a car, has gone out of control and landed: “y LIKE oe IT HERE” (cA delightful evening in the theater them rocking with’ | ees WATERFORD i Cerner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS ‘Phone OR 3-2683 . "RICHARP, LEo , BASEHART GENN _ JOHN PROSUCTION OF HERMAN WELLES PONTIAC a favor,’ she said. "Those teeth have to go, or else you could get something real serigus.” * * * “Let him do you the favor.”’ 1 Exclusive First-Run Air-Conditioned Butterfield Theaters Showings at Your- c o oO i TODAY Bray —APewerfully Different Western! PHONE FEDERAL 2 OAKLAND: At 1:35-3:35. 5:35-7:35. 9:35 485) c ONDITIONED RED WITH BLOOD... BLACK ! WITH GUNSMOKE... THAT ALAN WAS MESA LADD UNTIL a THE OUTCAST . CLIFTON BLEW INTO TOWN WEBB LOOKING ~ FOR A PLACE SOPHIA TO QUENCH HIS THIRST ciety. This history-steeped site beside places. Surrounded by a dry moat, it covers 18 acres. Inner and outer walls. are studded with massive, bastions and towers of. various ‘sizes and architectural periods, * * The Bell Tower, scene of the: current Barkstead treasure hunt, stands west of Bloody Tower. Among other involuntary guests, its walls enclosed Sir Thomas More BARCELONA — A poetry com-. and applauds, Barcelona’s budding, | Neon to Midnight Daily. tn F : f bs a5 ude ae d SUN. NIGHT at 8:30 ° — Golden . Drumstick Dinners Now Delivered Piping Hot to Your Home trom AND COOL HIS SMOKING-HOT GUN! Robert | igcks pronmety, antoony GJUINN . “KATY JURADO eocccecADDED, sccccce “BORN to FIGHT” (Featurette) - -. aio Sportreel and Cartoon ON OUR STAGE: “PONTIAC’S FATHER OF THE. YEAR” Presented by Downtown Pontise Association Call FE 8-0483 Fried Chicken—Shrimp : STARTS SUNDAY | John Steinbeck’s “THE WAYWARD BUS" Fish—Drumburgers e® @ee¢8e a Byrons recite their verses. When| 24 ae —) “* PIZZA | young princess. pee. | the recitation is over, the prizes are awarded. The third best Catalan poet gets a rose made of silver, the second best a rose made of gold, and the: winner a perfect natural rose! Just. in case the winner is in need of cash, he also gets the proceeds of a collection from the. crowd. NOW! Thru FRI, \ A MONSTER WHO PR ienoe onatens ea EDDIE { UNDLE BR SiG ea THEY BRANDED HIM ,. DEBBIE” ' REYNOLDS Saute VERT ee a WERE ORY A WILD ANIMAL FUNN ‘STRIKES OUT 2nd BIG HIT! es — sc as ie OF J « | % i \ CO-FEATURED THE FANTASTIC RISE AND PABULOUS FALL OF ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL Vv MEN! ee gta rng ANTHONY —_——ARL PERKINS MALDEN Produced by Alan Paku'a Directed by Robert Muliigan Screenplay by Ted Berkman and Raphael Blau Based on # Story by James A Piersalt and Albert S Hirshberg eT omens ee aa se asa eae ae 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph "Ph. FE 5-4500 UNIT SHOW 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-461} and —— YOU KNOW SAILORS ARE, cCoLom ev lecnnicolor w Weleased hry UNITED ARTISTS % 4 End of South Union Lake. Road at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661 PRE Paramount Presents nt BING - , DONALD CROSBY: OCONNOR _ JEANMAIRE vee itz Putt WALAKE ‘ MAPLE ROAD East of Walled Lake . MA 4-3135 ROBERT MITCHUM LINDA DARNELL JACK PALANCE oo ml : \ 4% \ Af iN "ple warm this winter. j : e | F = an : ae “_. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH f \ * \ . ; é In Great Underground Car rn a Oil Stored Bene _velous creations helped keep peo-/liquids. “Underground Storage _ domes that bulge up like mush-| Corp, had six million gallons of rooms to within a few hundréd feet of the surface. in man-made in the top [Newman said, “are. losses The solid domes, found over the) of Butler salt when the |with any ordiary Kendiing opuce years by oil drillers, were of only| winter fuel began. Liqul- |tion. We can get back almost every| geological interest ‘until’ recently. fied petroleum is also kriown as [drop we put into the holes.”’ > x * * bottled gas. . for home q x a Then someone hit on the idea of| heating systems in areas unserv- storage | digging into the salt to create a| iced by gas utilities. By developed for less barat Cheaply built reservoir. The Butler one of the/fifth the amount that a grouhd _ ~The best way to do this was to;jargest and: accessible in the {level steel storage tank wotlld have allow water to dig. East Texas So shafts were sunk into the! w; domes, water introduced to dis-/flat top covers, out *° &@ solve the salt, the water then/900 acres. pumped out. This plan created great under-|Corp. has drilled three wells into Z 5 g seep into ery range tucked away | “The only losses we have had,” , pushing up to|cost, Newman said. 0 last comple, |DONALD DUCK s . the h Earth|xsevcemates |. PALESTINE,. Tex. Some of|ground caverns with solid salt) gyel, \ nature’s little - known but mar-|walls that will hold a variety of fuel oo cetyl bo meet <— ? | Dr. Johnson, Britain's 82-year- in their pay, now $13.45 a—week. URSDAY,. JUNE 18, 1957 | BOARDING HOUSE | WELL, IT DOESN'T EXACTLY MAKE YOU 2. CAN DEPEND ON YOU TO BE Y A PERFECTLY FRANK ABOUT MY LY NEW SPORTS ENSEMGLE ~~ GENERAL EFFECT, tS on OF 3) i . - «& n \ Bt ness?) Sz ——— SAY THE EFFECT IS GETTER THAN A TARPAULIN THROWN NER A RHINO/~ AREN'T YOU GOING TO BUYONE OF /ZZ THOSE CUTE LITTLE NY LEAGUE CAPS Yi HAR-RUMPH! =~ TAKES YEARS ZY Wey OFF MY LIFE, DOESN'T ITZ |7 AND DON'T YOU THINK THE TED, BUT_I-WILL . TO GOWITH IT Z A €ourv YOU BE JEST- dies ss L LRN BUSA M Label SD * ons? by EA Servten, ten. 7.28. tng. 0S. Pun. OF, BuT HE MEANT TO CATCH A FREIGHTER FOR SINGAPORE UNDER ANOTHER NAME, SIR . Vt TM. eg, UR et, OF, 1987 by WER Berrien, tne, ) OUT OUR WAY fp — SS -——— : ee eT . ——= a Y= Y ¢ ~ Lf NIGHT! .WE CAN \ “TAD AND GE | STL PUT M BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES gaia DORR, WO TWAT CIRS. ROSVBLES AND “LADS X COORWSG TOE ONSSED PND RAVE OR FROORITE. GAL. AROOND NO SELS IT SAILS FROM Y VERY WELL.F THERE GLASGOW AT MiD-[ 1S TIME TO rr a $23 5 = er 2. es ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE. 13, 1957 De oe : | 7 FIPTY-THREE Tasty Sandwiches university Ceremony’ On Quotas for Next Year ee | News i in Brief : ie epee et fees ones Nenes | Wheat Producers to Vote tcsc & tenant 0 Slight Advances| MARKETS. {Change Is Small = RIKER Fi Tasmania St., pleaded guilty to ° a SE ROU NTAIN cx. vice president and resident runk driving yesterday before Sv In Earl Tr adinc roduc on Grain Market ) lof Bloomfield Hills; received an Algae producers in the Commer-'the West Bloomfield ali Hall van Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy) DETROIT PRODUCE . honorary doctor of laws degree|< wheat areas of the United|4460 Orchard Lake Rd.. and was fined $90 plus $10 costs. | pine, flowin prices, reported by the - States will vote on Thursda ‘from St. Lawrence University, 20 as to whether shined a Facwred Should there be any questiot | Rummage Sale, All ~ re | NEW YORK w—The stoek mar- an reve preduee vet No. 1 ana| CHICAGO W — Grain futures 'Canton, New York, at its- com-jeffect next year. about the wheat program or lo- [Church 9:30 a. m. Friday, Ex- ket, bobbing at the crest of its) Lpurtier’s Markets by growers and siif\prices mostly showed little change cal voting places, however, infor- |change Street entrance. —Adv. latest 1957 high, nudged ahead by them in wholesale package lots. lin early Board of Trade dealings EXPERIENCE $ ‘FOR HIRE mencement exercises Sunday on vee Places in Oakland) mation may be obtained from the sw Fs slightly in early trading today. | Prurrs: TUESDAY WERE” . y. wo. 1, today, but a somewhat easier tone 52 excellent con. ({™0ming. , | ; y as follows: . | eounty ASC office at 18 South a ee - : Ww. foe St., Pivotal stocks rose fractions to|¢00450 bu. Apples. ‘Steele Red. No. 1. (prevailed after the strong ad- nections, 25 years Sma!! Busi- | x * \* Pagarasd a Slee Price Perry Street, Room 321 Hubbard Cnaiter at pone Rea ccound a point. There was a good| ¢.00. Neate cast.» Sirawbersiee ae |vances of the previous session. ‘ness management experience |, Nance was speaker at the cere-|township fareaery | will, cast thelr pee oe a FEderal | sorority. 8 to 2. —Adv.| scattering of losers. 10.00 24-q1. case: No. 1.700060 3-41:| Wheat aoa firm, due partly to . VEGETABLES; MISC.* Asparagus, “No:/tack-of hedging pressure, However, “~~ ~~~ : to S~figure Rummage Sale, Youth ect ‘After “a” fairly ~ active © ng. 65-3.00 doz. bchs. Beets, No. 1, 1.50-| imony.-In- hig speech he cited the | vo t eee Or te Oxon oy ee Ast persons are eligible to |Lake Orion, Friday and Saturday. |{Urnover - fell off. At the same|}'15, doz. bchs. Broccoli, No. 1, 2.59 there was ttle demand and selling income. wants to help you. fj importance “living a life in Bldg., ment i Will talk full, part time, or [j|which career is only one of many| , . asa vote in the June 20 quota ref- ae, \time, more losses appeared. | chives, Boe A a jorders. pushed prices down easily. consulting arrangement. A fjclements,” He also told the gradu- Melly, Rew, Groveland, | cresdim who will share in the * * * [100-195 pk. beaker. oulrabl, Ne, oe ee eeelaiartey dae ” = confidential discussion carries [jates, “The liberal arts background Pairs aad that part of me 1 Sheet crop from . farm ee Sale, ‘che ba am Revere er mse ome 150-2 oo os. Behn Leeks. Re, ni A Sauda a oaiaal : spaisoencinno —— e's obligation, © Pontiac “i “best possib Hi “hack hi nd White Lake. .townshi 4d. commercial whea area -- re b ~— id oh, ' if i jot ‘crafts oz ns, green a Press, Box 30. a ‘ue waking a livi ‘ i oe north of Mso will veto at Marsh's | on which the wheat acreage to —AG Ase ey and anette ‘ik ts. ise es aay es ee | peared <0 enore Ge tat Oe ee | ao living in the i) Garden Center, 214 S. Broad St., | be harvested, plus any acreage Rummage sale: Guild Ne. 10, But oils. which have been tt ce.|1-30-2.00 doz. bch». Potatoes. > ie f/fall continues heavy in the corn dustrial society. in Holly $p be placed in thé wheat A mag ” ut oils, which have been the pace-/1'95.135 50-1b bag. Radishes, red, fancy. belt. : a iy. Pp in thé wheat Acre- Fri, 7 p. m. Stevens Hall. Ex- makers, were ragged. Their per-|1.00 doz. behs.; No. 1, .65-.2%§ doz behs.| Lyon, Novi, Commerce, Milford) “f° "#eetve. will be more than jenanse Street entrance. —ACV. formance was backgrounded by @ Not “s0-'90' dor behs Rhubarb, beh | eee the end of the first hour, and ? i mi : 15 acres. . tt 0. 80, doz. behs. Squash. Itallan, No. 1. ‘old style wheat was \ to 4% lower, FOR VACATION i 25 pert ot Se ee and 2. If quotas are approved all i \ call from a Senate subcommittee 2-bu. Squash, ‘guns Ko L July $2.03%; new style wheat un Highland south of M59 will vote at Piao aes a ’ . for an investigation of possible mo-' $00 on Tomatoes, hothouse, No. 1,| TRAVEL the Lyon Township Hall on Pon-| “*mers in commercial wheat \ nopolistic control of pipelines by;240-778 $1. basket. Turnips, No. by) [changed to ¥ lower, July $2.48%: = tiac Trail just SW et New Hud | States with more than 15 acres ad .) orces ° oil companies i: Waumae s costages eee. ete Ys to % lower, July $1296; N _ OVER 85,000,000 PEOPLE wilt Waterford, Pontiac, Avon, ‘Troy,| Ot whest will be subject to . 4a) ‘nu Galland, Non h, 109.00° bu. aie, oats 9% to He lower, July 64¥s; rye . ntiac, Avon, y, * ne 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Mustard. ‘unchanged to % lower, July 25-1.50 bu. Sorrel, No. 1, 1.25-1 3 we quotas. Any ‘‘excess’’ wheat There was little in the way of } Spinach, No. 1, 1.50-2.00' bu. Turnips, $1,18%%; soybeans unchanged to 5) — TRAVEL ON VACATION Bloomfield, West - Bloomfield, : ; will be subject to quota penal- = DURING 1957 ! Farmington, Southfield and Royal) 4; boleh quota pe , bullish news to spur the continued No. 1, 1.35-1.15 bu. lhigher,, July $2.33%; lard 2 to 7 Oak Township voters will vote at} average of a8 - = ; iw “ recovery trom Monday's treale-—jaive'to ot A: oh eure roeety ie, (cents, a hundred pounds higher, a be available to producers who . x * |i 2953 00° bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No. 1,/July $12.82. » You CAN GO _ steady on - A at this price! COMPLETE WITH jand education. If one persists in, Gen Dynam . 604 Seitt & Co. $2.6 lower pesnee ‘ew tote mostly “30 To p95 cmon oem using the methods of terror in solv-'G¢” Sen Fo pgs BEE mh Sylv El Pd ....14 jand eg ard mews fear, steady instances p ath Notic 5 it se ‘| Tex Cc *"96.4 strong; fair oping deman 2- * @ e rain ing internal antagonisms, it may Gen Mills ...611 Te5"'G Ol aa3iss8 te 00.00-S0.40, © few 3 ba0-328 tp esa to transformation of these Sc" ‘otor* - 331 Textron |: 144/late down te, 18 98: several ott ena ier] ; Free Standing antagonisms into antagonisms of Sen Tel .... einen a ond BENTLEY, JUNE 13, 198, Janes eee Timk R Bear . 50 | mostly 1 210. Ib at 21.00; most 2-3 20. ° n Tire ....87 Tram W Air , 142/250 Ib 19.8020.00; 2-3 260-270 Tb 19.00-| fi, 108® Marie: See loved TOILETS = ppomee enemy type, yas hap- — er... ‘13 ‘Transamer .. 383/19 50; a few 3 280-320 18.00-19.00; larger + sng hag moma Benitey snd siinc's, Samo east COLORED BATH SETS penne) = ee Qeodrich "TR Daserwd en 314.1738" acamailpolume 308-040 To 1180] 3", mel outSel-plentaan” These tanks carry complete fac- josey ag Nexen) well Includes tub; wash best, 95 Co Grah Paige ... 16 Med ged es egaiable cattle #0 000: caives, 200: steers Johns Funeral. Home. Interment tory warran Edison ets at LOW- closet ._. . complete $ Gt No Ry .. 44 Unit air Lin 274/slow, steady to 95 lower: high good to in Mardi a eare Cemetery, Milan. N approved. aes FusCES. all 4-GRADS fi | Ww a bY er er Qt West S ....211 nit aire ....72.2, average choice over 1.200 lb showing will He in state at ow twice as much hot water! $ 95 | g Greyhound .. 162 Gnited Pruit ..43. |most weakness: heifers mostly steady)- Denclaun-tehna Puneral Home. k us Gulf Ol ....1472 Un Gas co "36.6 but choice heavy heifers slow: cow bulls| CURN, JUNE 12, 1957, MACK, 2431 | e . . , Holland PF ... US Lines "(31.1 and vealers steady; stockers and feeders} | Orchard Lane, White Lake Twp.; FIBERGL AS LA . ' if 10 om Homestk... . 313 TAKE 14 barely steady: several loads low prime age 63: beloved husband of Mary Hooker El ...34 US Rub ..... 46.6 steers 26.00-26.50: a ues of prime heary Curn; dear father of Eugene and ) UNDRY TRAYS Less Seat BA | H $ 95 é ecru wh top Res. eel print ‘1300 28. eee shale, and tow! Rickard Cece, Funct tes | : - “ [apes ulk choice steers will be held Saturday, Juge 15, at P : a Dow Ing Rand ....85 Walereen a2 and-low choice 21.00- 9 a.m, from Our Lady ‘of the a with WHITE TU BS . MIDLAND ® — A Chem- |tnfand st ...'8s Wet Un tel’ 248155 00; severe) toads high choice and low! - Lakes Church with interment in a ENAMEL ical Co. spokesman says Dow is [Imspir Cop ...462 yon Aun "} prime heifers 24.00-24.25; high good and the Catholic section of Lake¥iew casiners | 21%x32” Big 50-Inch Crate Marred “talking merger” with a:Cleve- |tnt' ‘Bus Meh 3312 Wistt Ficg $44 commercial come 1eo-it sé: cammere and] Pricer” at cine Couth *puneral | - . 4 wil & " 44.4,commercial cows = eanners an ay at * Coa nera) Modern 3-Unit Kitchen land firm ‘‘but that doesn’t mean |it Faw -.-.3$§ Woolworth. AS ficutters 11.80-14.80; bulls 18.78 down;| Home, 3141 Sashabaw Ré., : Styling =| 2 Comport ~~ pugotia Int Nick ...1122 Yale b Tow |. 26/0 few choice vealers 6.00. ton Plains, where Mr. Curn will @ Storage Compart- ~ Ls a we ae ting.” nt Paper ....1036 Ynest ShaT | Salable sheep 2,000; old crop lambs He in state. ~ WALL 42 Compartment | ~ * * Be eee 384 Zenith Rad’. 118.6) mostiy $0 “lower: apring lambs about) GEORGIA. JUNE 12, 1987, JANE E.. @ Chrome Plated Seas 21x32-Inch : jsteady; ewes scarce unchan oft Cement } Ge 1408 Avondale, ores ‘Lake: age Pancet The eocleenann said yesterday TOE and choice old crop lembs 49; beloved wife Henry P. 1 CABI DOUBLE BOWL 8 K AVERAGES including a load practically full go Gieceia: deat labore! Fogg eS $ 95 Laundry oN that Dow is discussing a possible | new YoRK—(Compiled by the As-|92 Ib averages 20.50: utility and good Georeia: Gat laanee ot Jeph merger with Dobeckmun Co., sociated Press): jmixed lambs and yearlings 17.50-18 00: Fruechtel. Funeral arrangements : Sturdy, all steel construction, Tr; 30 15 60 |& few culls down to 13,00; good to prime! - will be announced later by the enamel finish. Chrome ays Stainless manufacturer of flexible pack- Indes, Ralls Uuil. Stoexe| jepring lambs —22.00-28,00; a | limited Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. oor handles. Attractive styling. Complete with aging, gift wraps ‘and metallic |Prev--dey ......273.7 1286 70.9 195.9)Rember suce ond chelle oul $.00-6.00.| GOODRICH, JUNE 12, 1967, CEE - Reg. $19.50 Value sturdy stdnd & rn, Week ago ..... 260.9 124.3 77.0 183.7 : Emerson, 340 W. Dawson ican | Stee ATS anne reportedly, began Reese dae ek ERE] Pout Mrs com 2, eaereeganerd ; re eee : va dear er Oo | sump §$ 95 °°" sot anaes 2 nd a WOT high ....0.273.7 1047 TTS 185.8) oultry Leonard Goodrich and Mrs. Louise tehen about a ago and no offer low .......240-6 1184 72.2 168.0) - Warden; dear brother of F Fully Gua suse | a to. : has been received by Dobeck (leg Me croc gita St I2 IMS! pergopPEIROMT PORLTET es nae] Hit “Shortt Suhsemeteer, Pe a of * z ef . =| WW. cane -2OE : 6 1.6 une ces pe rs. orgia Starkweather - y ranteed Base oat Wall ae SINK | mun as yet, Dow-Jones business | ~ r pound FOS. 8 Detroit No. 1 quality neral gervlee will be held Satur- a a news service said in a dispatch ’ vy day. June 35. a¢ 1:38 p.m. from "a - La tT Heavy type hens torzo: ‘Maht type hens Ri dson- Pun: % | . | from Cleveland. - aie rag ne 10-14; heavy type broilers or fryers 2'2- Milford. oe _ ae | - , (C. J. Nephier C.) 3ty Ibs. white 25-26, gray crosses 25, Gancont 30% ion i 1987, TT ALMA : 8i588-Baek rae Aid | ~*~ * * . Figures after decimal points are eighths, |Berred Rocks 25- -36; caponettes Lt Bs. ptosis LL \e Sene P - ~ avy ducks L WwW ’ Cast tree | Dobeckmun also was reported High Low Noon pp eder turke aa eeaey tepe tans) 98-53. tiac); age 84; dear mother of Alle: 4 Mes Wellincton R. Burtt; dear sister : . ® Compart- been m Elec. & Equip. pee con 2 3 3 | Comment: Market steady. Overall de- jar’ r sis to have dickering with SeV-|Beldwin Rubber C0.*. «+44 15.4 16 |mand fair but not aggressive. Receipts —— ae end Levine Waite E 1 rt *, ee , : Sin cee an Ha cei 8 sc.72 | Basins $ SINKS |] 2». § pate | pele. Ke denied most of |r he ee CR rae a “in, with ; ; F " owe! r. Co.*..., 5.6 6 |and caponettes are fully adequate -in. nized $7.9. - Mrs. Vance Swatosh, Pauline and 1-inch Galvanized 04 2-in . Galva A $ $ A rergg a Oy Spee ¢ acon a : 1| Lottie Burtt, Puneral service was le nized 71 by Rudy Mig. Co.......... 18.8 18.8. 13 ‘i CHICAGO POULTRY held today at 2 pm. at the CASH AND CARRY ONL ‘ : Toledo Edison Co....... 135 135 nal CHICAGO, June 12 (APi—Live poultry Brace-Smith Puneral Home with , : i ; SO , | netechy Se} whole Rev. Paul T. Hart officiating. Wayne 8. Products Co.*.. 4 16 steady: (yesterday 02,000 lbs. olesale . Interment in Oak | etery ar nings “No sale; bid and asked buvine prices unchanged: eavy bens 1+] Funeral arrangrmente. by Bract- brotiers or fryers 2314-24: Caponettes un- i der 4% Ib. 25-25'2; over 4‘a Ib. 27-28. Hrez, EMMY 1, 1723 Ma | NEW YORK u — International Detroiter, 21, Injured : Bird, emigen ene | Telephone & Telegraph Co. today . | 6 . iv. . ‘reported consolidated net incame Attempting to Pass Bus Townshi Board in the March quarter totaled $5,- David R. Luoma, 21, of 20203) / 900,448, equal to 82 cents a share} ij tmore Ave... Detroit, was in- compared with $5,514548, or 81 itreq oncemns Darn é | cont it when he — a in in| jured yesterday / f ae cae Per to @ school bus on a cu j 2 | : ep : “ duties on il; according to Waterford! ‘ORION TOWNSHIP—The Town- | Ba. aunt Tk The lidated| = P - |ghip Board last night condemned {SUPPLY Co. ee wi w. ®. “Cutcheon’s Orchard Barn” an exchided Arferican Ca- actident happened on ark the éld “*Cutcheon’s rm ; Radio Corp. because of the way drive, nea ' Park as a result of several calls made minority stock interest - held witnesses told Waterford ‘Township. ‘by the fire department there te- ee ee \bolice that Luoma apparently lost/cently. \ \ he parent ‘contro! of his, car whith \skidded| \* *& & ay international Tele: mbre than 150 feet, rolled over and. The -only other action was in | Ph Telegraph Corp. alone; \landed in a ditch, -4, | ‘proving .a plat for Cushmans| of| .734| Luonia. was | taken to ‘Ppiitiac Clarkston, for abou 2 eorhmercial) com: |General Hospital, with -severe lac-| lots on the tlangie | pf land between al drations. of\ the His condition Orion road, Bald Hand Baldwins) - ; iwas _ * r thls morning. lextension, pee \ 4 ie é Te 8 ee ee ee ee 7 FIFTY. FIY-FOURT - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. JUNE-18,.1957 ipcoa! Ak eaaeees aare ater ena an Death Noti é Help Wanted Male 6). Help Wanted 8 __ Building Service. 12 Dressmakin 7 16}. ces . sere een TRADE. 9 Pane CUES 70 os ae see of “VAAAAAAAAAAAA ~ DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS, po: :. in rd and Utica | | a vinc FINIBHING pig: et ee = BL. 3982, we * ee ee LAYING. PIN Se QUALITY | . sai - aa wOLES i386 N Milford Ra. Mle MUST BE “Realty Cn Sees Eel C. BUD Blk We Furniture Refinishing 1 16A Teed; ax be: behoucéd buchen af 40. Part time considered, AND DEPENDABLE, WANTED: PRIVATE JUDO LES- FE 820 = ‘Mary “Bimcock: dear fother of Sire” i pa iy Saar cine at OPOYKE: sons for twe male efults, Apply) 4-1, BONDED & LICENSED — UES — ‘SPECIALTY. VAR- 5. Roger Hubbell Sate CON from rnitu: Carol Simeeck dear grandfather EXP ERTERCED CED SPECIALTY EXPERIENCED watTheas, Box._6#,_Pontiag Press FE 30591 Gabe Roth _—— sina hour at FE 80441 or ts ea, town, Ww . Also ex rienced nent hervice will be held Priday at | focal coutern Phone FE ST6 | gift tor Must be mest. ‘And REAL. ESTATE __ | Footings basements. ire Pa” econ oaabee! J.C: HAYDEN, I Realtor | 3, 200 VATE. Bt) 19 a.m. from St. Mary's Church | ¢yp “BUTCHER FOR SUPER; over 18. No phone calls, apply| experienced preferred or will Brik_§ Conon © ' Garden Plowing 16B MAADIO & TV_ 137 8, PARKE 8T | 63 £. Walton Open Eves. conn town. : with interment fm 68t. Mary's im -pereon. Raels Drive In erson to belo | wae Fee LS - 3 ON market. Apply im person, 1536 Highier : 5 train sales minded perso ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, furn. Plent doset e ——. Puneral arrangements} tion Lake Rd _Highlend. Rd. sell lake prope-ty, al! types of | “floors, drives, tte. donsen, PEG | AAA TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL typewriter Service Rd LET us rey yo Siseet i y the Richardson-Bird eral | SS eERIENCED DRIVER FOR EXPERIENCED “SHORT ORDER | houses ang farms In areas west oral 3.2340. . iw vet. pact | oe oe your contract| Adults only. Gee _ 4:30 & ail pe ee eet ar Bc "Dry, Cleaners with oF stent cook & e: ee Waitress. Good| of Pontiac. PAY.NG 45 per cent at rapes also. -roto- lilling... FE sell. ta : : grove. rT CAROL BETH, 592 Bird, é selling commission rate to saies- y Mi 2 s ; 3 LA e TH, ist "Birmingham: daughter of Mr and | ‘uct. PE S-Tbes, alter a ne ene Tee | man te cur mamma tare front) A & B TRENCHING ALL, POWER TIPE EQUIPHENT. | ghines re deport ek Edw. M “Stout, Realtor | LAM Ines" wince, a Mrs. Robert W. Starnes: sister of roject. Set AT 7400 High-, Footings, Water lise, Field tile.| Plowing, discing, le & load- . 23-4366. Robert Douglas and James Rich- aaln er een os worker. Father r tan d Road M50), PHONE EM _FE 5-0061. ing Dist. top soll’ cow ply Co. 17 W. m N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 ; rs) . Sr@ Starnes: granddaughter of L , = eNCED WALTRESE | BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORK : 23 an ait ag peat Br. and Mrs. Repperd RY Starnes EXPERIENCED RESS, ee, Tee GUSTOM PLOWING, DRAGGING Upholatering 25 come, FE 81912 wer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. nights only, good w condi: —_na_firepiaces, PE _2240.__| "and discing. Anywhere. OR 3-8006. | os ae ai 5 - Boothreyd. At the Manley Batle Se om tions, in person 4 RI LOCK CEMENT iad Y : ; 3 &: BATH. . ENT, : Puneral Home, 183 Oskland. Bir Divi sion Casa. Spot i peteee 3 8. ocn uel a Also iso. shimaeys. No, job t00 Adults only, PE $241 es 7 Pray att peri aux| | a pest Sie ee wii Fon | | REALTOR af guaranteed wort. Pi Ph. My | -~©_ $063 & FE Sti - 3300. Queens PE 44863)" ot 12 ae Church, Birming-| - OF Ace Drive-in, former owner of iat : _, DISCING ROOMS BAT BABY WEL pecreggtae coma 7 ; 8A! . mai :|4 8. TELEG 3 ROOMS & BATH. BABY WEL- Cemetery — ae a FORD = eg ma, Agencies Soe FIREPLACES, ALL gett, * 48543. : AB 0m _C00D FRoPERTI Came ft Peston MS "2-1981. teibations el Starnes Me- ountain | anager c GARDEN & LAWN R SOTO TLL. = 2 B. D. CHAR * oe —ss _ mertal be made Dr. Juli ‘ J thee _heat. Leper. 44-4686. pn Bea incre, at dowept | a cd prc ote Pe ee TS SENS YS) Guha hohe Seen Spe BOERS "ERB | Lest &"Fowad “"2¢ arm daa “7 -RM 1 -CHILD,-aND. FLOOR, eee | MOTOR | tet ie gran rose,| VOCATIONAL \SOUNRELING | cing aERVICE MOveR |" Sree, Mamet Fa Pilg | ee | 2m on aiken ft Waalngion — = . oF par of Keego Harbor, FE 86-3286. _ {ROOM & BATH, ADULTS OnLy. UPCHURCH JUNE i. 19st, Pon’ Phone’ noses raisi r helding — oo _eeeg Rare OUND - FEMALE BEAGLE. Gea. 17 Deland Drayton Plains us Pontes: 02 1 Commun ies to Bank. Bi Bide, ment of — posi under | PLOWING. DISCING, GRADING FOUND ~ wa 6-306. are VER $1,000,000 Call from 6 to 10 & 6 9 7. FE ‘ gge §7. beloved wtfe of Ray W mea v | existen 80044 or) leveling, F 4-6588. | SGUND:. GLA a YN RD. gorchass jand TRE AND SRM AP Upeburch: beloved daughter of ( K@) FOUNTAIN SALESWOMEN. NOON i 9 | PE 56377. ROTOVATING GARDENS AND] be ca: antl ae OMY asiue.| waets Immediate poren! Ei 7 RM. “AND > Bet. ALL ee nee eek) ener ° Tel Huron Center. Pree uniforms, | WWW. Instructions a lawns. Top, soi! delivered. 1251| cogt — GREY ANGORA TOM| ton "he a 1050 Hy-| ull." Prt. ent. W. Bide, Ppl Chester * st, - nn tie installation and repairs. win 50680. : . pe Aah t aften Gertrude Scott, Mrs. Plord (Opal) has food Working cond. pat Me | SPARTON DRIVING SCHOOL | yim EM 3-088 | ROTO 66 a —5-6850, - - S er i ee oom | carne immediate openings for of school Pr “preter ages 16 to. Da eae OL “Because ve Way tan CUSTOM BUCT WORK ON ets : Peg a dl beds” OR set, iar aiasses a Wanted Real Estate | 32A © ROOM a, eh citer UPPER. j a hell Pricer June 14, af 3 pm [| ] a 7 proof of age. “Apply in store. 8:30 | cou cars and Qualified tn- Tg. yt! een } SMIFTY'S ROTO-TILLING,_REA-}—-white—trames._—Vie- = 47-0351. from the Coats Putera] Hotne u ating 4 p.m. Fred Sanders structors. FE 4-862 —___ | AB NETS ALi PP PER BODE gonatic, Free estimate por. Sears. After 8:30, FE OUR SL SLEEVES AF ARE. © ROOMS e BATH BVT ENTR Seating Wterment Crews Grit “BOOE & COUNTER. EX-|£2 WAY Driving “scHool (CABINETS "ALL TYPES. BOOK-| wns. Dower Serdens. FB 100s | _ward. ROLLED UP! ~ | west aide. FE ti6t2 or ¢. Park Cemetery, “Mrs. Wpehurch ; perienced. day works Apply in} course. 630. FE 5-£200 or FE)| cases. paneled dens. ioraries, | VACANT LOT OR HIGH GRASS | LOsT: GOLDEN RETRIEVER, PE 6-5322. Will Me im state at the Coats quipment pereen. Minute Lunch 9 E Pik 32-5607. 3-1301, peal a con vice of Baw a wer | eet = ee ee HON the ¢ spring: usb is “a | ingu ne 138 We fa » APF . Pyneral Home. H4l Sashabaw a ie eee nee ee ee : ; [MEN? WORK OF ALL KINDS. ; re ey . Lag: COLLIE DOG, NA’ re ‘uron _ ” B4, Drayton Piatns. Operators _| GENERAL HOUSEWORK. “rant Best Way CEMENT WORK GP ALL KINDS. | 8, PE ee er, male. jame bind leg. sable =o = = o RMS. BATH & GARAGE. UP- ie Memoriasr + = See SCHOOL |~CEMENT & BLOCK | Insur Sih ceeds a Oe oF me Al te (EXPERIENCED IN | Saf tu Me heeedty "2 | DRIVING SCHOOL MENT & BLOCK | Ineutence Agencion 174] Tats iiissa “we “| Stenetiel [ee see, | Fae : aaa ee * vince Get more driving sense for your RK, _ ag en APT. ON DUCK iaam, BOAT 1 Lovins Memory OF OO8 | WIRING IBM ‘TYPE || Sree ro einer sences Cail MI oat dollar. PE #3600 or PE| CEMENT ‘8 OUR SPECIALTY. |$ A+ Rating of Represented Co.'s.| LOST. WHITE Mireisa reward. | Lat us prove our clam | available. 410, 4 day. ie : ear age today. Sadly mused by| ¢ Hy D CARE oF in 5-4538. Floors, basements aes Austin:Norvell Agenc Auvara Byte. Pm ore sere with ACTION and RE- maximum. 3365 Harbor a? sis ue y 64 MULTIPLER, 407 | HOUSEWORK AND Ca RIVE THE SANE | ~ CUSTOM © Y | 0st: LARGE BLACK TOM CAT.| | at lo | | ford, 2 Dinette ACCOUNTING wailed: PE | EAVAY AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIVER | Any tyle ae Dass in ened iar my tp vic. Edison & Glenwood. Reward FOUR PROPERTY av | APARTMENT tis A WEEE NTR Seuss is " cate a URANCE—A b B : IN MEMORY OF ROBERT BOUCK y G 2 ae LK. VILLAGE. TRAINING - SCHOOL. ark art reg, rat sad geet A W. Lawrence Gores ‘an FE 41068. - FULL VALUE aS OUR RE- 105 Raeburn st. who drowned at Laze Orion, June MACHINE Lady for light housework & epiid | Bus FR 2220). Ses. °e CHER ae ER-TYPE LOADER. DIRT INSURANCE ays a MERD | SFONSIBILITY TO YOU." APT FOR RENT. FE $0006, EVES. +i c 3 eH 5 1S . 087, 7 We breathe a prayer, AND RELATED =u 30698. After «: ain , pea A! Lah Bachelor of Music| moved. Bock “filling. epetlleih} : OF ALL KINDS _area. Reward. Miiford, Mt 4-3034. Edw. “w. "Stout, Realtor BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BATH apt ere © beet = ee) a EWORK seo umm ee es - FE! . svrED BY PHONE Giagelvitien FE eed WD meen VE Seat) & cumranes, (very niet, 00) Joslyn Today is the day. countsy. More for home & com- CUsroM HOMES ———| Nicholie & Harger Co, | ios: DARK BROWN PAIR OF | Ce? evenings —— 2 : EA srt et KEY penotsinp ian "weget” Bona, | OPK Wanted Male 10) pp ‘tije or Pe peas | 3 w. turn © re saug| gicees, vie, of Msebath 1. Ra.| BUY, SELL OR TRADE pwd" a? anit’ washing Tacitus “Di Pontiac ‘Press S 2 COLLEGE STUDENTS DEstRE |DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN: , Wasnlngion or. U8. FE! ny om esa) you to consult George Children welcome. FE_$-7900. Funeral Directors 4 PUNCH —_ BE LEXP Restaurant, At, | summer employment. EM 3-3569.| {066 Work. Free estimates. OR INSURANCE BILLS GETTING | Ser. 2. iimice Gp aGzncs | =o" alot | Lon lore tare Ra sNION “a EL. ; : = 2 MEN DESIRE WORK OF ANY I "E ; - _Donelson-Johns} OPERATORS |itaneger Assistant Man-| ue ft Oa ecg = | entmetee Pe same PR] 2a tet meee Tce te | esis cing and. ees, uF ™ GEORGE Bat StRAN SOON wei = : Manager, Acsistaatl ~Man-| ag | CARPENTER WORK NEW —| ci gcrniGAL WIRING LICENSED | budget ell your insurance in eady | April 36. Finder please call FE ee MOTATE A can a UE gM . gagned tor Punerae” | (EXPERIENCED ON |ager and Experienced at “TYPES OF PORTABLE Be As PRANK AP ANDERSON: acency | Lost — BROWN MALE DACHS- __Dravion Plains —tsge & Osmun. FE $0048. . Aik, AMBULANCE, GROUND | IBM. TY PE-624 PUNCII Sales Women - welding done anyplace, Evenings FIREPLACES, AlbO CUT ViELD 1044 Josiyn bund in vie Dodge Pk. at Cass) ISTINGS WANTED FOR 1 OR 12 MEN ONLY, Fe Pursley Puneral Home. FE ¢1211 AND TYPE, 056 Smart Women's | specialty store, _and weekends, FE 2-202. HGR LAYING ae 3 ab FE 43535 ‘After es ‘FE 24353 ee — BUYERS warrixa LET ary ane . aiee - Opening September in major) AUBURN HTS.—A GOOD HOME, NDING Lost — BLA BLONDE) , : : a TAREPRONT. ; VERIFIERS) sree Sehag Wakalh aint | 04 came leenaed_ PE bse | (oq ine Yeuow Pages. PE 990! | —EEHERS ROWE FOR— | Mebed' in lettre Wanet| GET OME FORT QUR | Spe. Washing feces, Om ues ‘Apply_in- person hours. 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER | s1o0R SANDING NEW AND | All your insurance needs. aod Sashabew. OR 3-6440. Reward. Hering BUY CARGE, LOVELY 4 & BATH at Se or ttaahc Henly cock | BB une Fernie. "| Sg yguneee thd leeds OR) pratt pun, | POST wigPREER, PEE | Leslie R. Middleton | fur 'Stpti sorted. W6, “Sn . : aa ee ODD OnE m ming named “Laddie.” Vicinity of ; - $05. 1 _ Lincoln - dential. Wrie Pontiac Press, *e. in WANTED, 7ORS: | FLOOR CATING, “SANDING AND | P= Northiand EL 61390 | {ise Lake Ra. Reward. PE ¢ie6. | BROKER vey MALL APE PRIVAT oor es ip General Offices SEE AINE HEATING ot ean Wednesday or Sun- Pu sate on or, FE “et 2639 mma Laundry Service 18) “OST YOUR RET? | a BUY OR See | QUEL no : ‘ FUNERAL HOME Wixom Rd., north of Sst sie wagtins’ aadee bfelal Os. cee lon NEW OR GET OUR BID 0 = a HOUR — {iichigen Animal Rescue League. | I will personally buy your prop- _hatlte eft Oa o Oakland Ave.” Ave. : Ambulancs Service. Plane or Motor Grand River wants two tele for survey work. epair, Also binet work. FE RAISING—-FOUNDATION FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY 8ERV-| oi} FEMALE COCKER. VICIN-| erty or will sei} it for vou = MODERN 3 RM. PARTLY FU! yoy. Fw tare NOVI, MICHIGAN Must’ have’ leasing telephone _t5B. “e won, tne ee bo tenia $ scien phone Pontiee Laundry, FE | ity orchard Lake & Johnson. FE | © bom pall eo ae let S95 mph! Found. 8565 . Cometery Lots 5 WEEKDAYS: 8: Wios |e ~ CARPENTER. gMALL JOBS. 8 YEARS TO PAY. |cacg GORTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. | —"2™: Us prove tt. MODERN a APTS. | 2 —— 4 S: 8:30to5 | —=* a D&M BUILDING SERVICE flea. Beautifully finished. Pontiac _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A| », 3,5? oo Ee Lake Ra.| Lett. heat ages turn 80 Een: | 4 GRAVE LOT AT WHITE CHAP- THURSD AY, JUNE 13 M A ESTIC CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. PE 27-7004 Eves OR 32276) Laundry, Phone FE 2-8101. : ‘feo sse| UNTIL 7PM. iain “vee oar TSE Pere wit | Landscaping 186A |"E" Schr: FEE faba) PLANNING TO SELL? MCE, FURNES Home, Ton c DEAVING sTATE. MUST SELL] APPLY ROOM : Experienced waitress. 628. Alto | CARPENTRY, SMALL JOBE | 38 N. Cass. 230ah Pm 3808 | wn dscaping by ager & sets ets, Shae up re Gramen | “we need homes tm ail sections for loner eae Phone FE ¢3715. two lots each. Oak-| __/ = M_1065 ee et Tn rft.| ® specialty, work guaranteed. | 763 PLEMIN ROT mie pe EKENSTO immediate sale. If you want cash, & ONE 3 RM. NO iand “Hilts Memorial Gardens, EXP. BUMPE EFE} transportation ‘provided. Call war: | Pree OR 3848. | Be ang. PLO 7 ~TAYING Ace-Hi Landscaping G" financing available. Call now _ children PE 5-7244. Bor 3 Pontine Press jeaubved. nwrkal | Semen ee eee t3 pm. FE $43. | COLLEGE § 8TU Shir WANTS | _ PF 2-4405 _ YOUR B ar Notices & Personals 3 reser ine below Anes FE SPECI AL CHAPEL * “TWO > GRAVES. Bo: , . work. Good typist. Try = GENERAL BLDG. AND REPAIR. ing weed-killing, mainte-| ~~ . . wi G x 60. M 8 HELPER, OWN ROOM, bce Settee 44 re ERAL BLDG. AND REPAIR. Free estimates, OR 3-2860. 4-0647. T] lease this large ® room 128 Three, $175. Six $300. =. UNTER MAN. mats | —22_°% ing $20 week. MI 45644. — Call Brick oe a teat plastering. TER GRRE PTE ay AEROTRED KNAPP SELLING? me a home. Two baths, new oil * y eens « . Scary mer Male” S| g, OPENING — LADY | | CanPayTeN, Wonk 910, 3D |wousEMovipa —yuire| Sancta pet ,gigmime. Pres ,SHOES Pe Sits ae Benutialit ite oe Sos, tor , . le have v >» | : ; erman ervice : . e BOX REPLIES Mester, MI @Mi31. tween 35 & 0 in our public re-| Free _FE_ 83400. pp ear ace A ee. | Xi KENTUCKY BLUE BOD. 36e | 2070 Airport Ra OR 3-1502 site, ie x Igeal for two families, Or rent Sf. CT GHIERS lations | department. Ability | to | CHAIN OR BUZZBAW WORK BY | “om shell homes PE $-0068. 3OE | 4 2601 Crooks Rd. TW 3-117 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. ERRY F, ADAMS CO. sar enough te = bey "Toor rent were | at the Press i TIAC pleasing | personality “necessa CARPENTRY 30 YRS. EXPERI “ET ME Give YOu A PRice. At VETERANS TREE SERVICE, Mes “ ts mare ley a may vn AA for room house Lo- replies : Nepiieaibens are (aaa bein taken loa salesiady preferred In’ eos ce, new. and Pe a aie reasonable, bonded, licensed and felch + Expert aétz oe an ane tas Balvation a uP a x FE 4-456 cated 7 Judson street, 1% blocks office in the following for fire fighters. Ai ¢| hours are 6 hours per day, 5 days es An insured. Anything in cement| ¢74 d. Free SiTFED- puYERS est of Paddock. $100 per month. saa 8a mus r week. Earnings should aver- , yon cite | Work. Res & Comm’). No job too et & babel tal proper-| L. H. Brown, Realtor. 1362 We boxes: - 58". 2 to 38 yrs, of | DP ht Reas. OR 3-8176. _mates “oni EM 3-6150 anytime. waa git T contsereial prop st . ‘ s red e .— in service allowable:,| %8¢ $550 per month with bonus, pore bd :| large or too small. For quality TF TakD i ‘See TEAMS TO PLAY| ties Farms & acreage. A phone) Huron FE 43-4810, Evenin 4, 5, 7, 8,10, i2, 14, 16, || Bey se sheratic: | Gh fecendty. “Apne | COLLEGE, GRAD WANTS SUM| Sort, Cal Reymond” W."Conr | CUSTOM BULLDOZING, YARD. | "Gatutars, suncars of both Ot | Exh il'aive you inimedile ee gul'OA” 83K” ut for Sf . lent. Appi the Personne) of- - ze : : envewee, wetme een . —— er eS 4 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 28, fice, Cit Hail, 8. Parke, Royel_Osk. ferred. gome exp. with carpenter MASON CONTRACTOR, JOURNEY- : LADIES, WANT A DORMEYER} . | painting. 9 0-0538 . GOMPLETE E tn FANDECAPING, oually: advertised vanilla among ; CAS HS _prelerea. references, FE 241403, q : exc. commiss’ unlimited i= | : ‘| EX@ERVICEMAN | WOULD LIKE os sw YDER, FLOOR Boe crenerecaa ohare riends bors—it’ : 4 us. | xq | Dilice"forethe” manrnot ttraid| Sand "Mo" aim or T'and ?'pm.| work of any Kind. PE 279 | sanding and finuhing. Phon iongrer ‘falay precise iawn | _fre0! 180 Perry. PE 2-308) LET Us sow vou now |Rent Apts, Unturnished 34 ~ Contac t, McKin- | SeLiaBLE WOM EXP. FARM HAND, 19, FE TO GET CASH FOR YOUR - : hay, oe Uivoraiy pores. | Pam etiitron mare for heme trac | ~ 6420 ROOF REPAIRS | Tying ot O8 20H In Debt? KONE, We AsO" SCY |' bab 2 omiged pile ar et: cuseat aoe srming poate tg. J ae a = a "aves Binge nt = oouaing. iu Zpatentroughing_— FE wn COMPLETE Lait LAWN MAINTE- w you prelbermne — meeting ican ACTION GUAR- Adults only, to Pa Paddock. a: =~ 10 Novi. GReenieaf Cre oT ER. oe a A MENT JOBS & AL nance. Lawn ¢ ec. ‘s Land : ents, is today. ee | om RELIABLE WOMAN FOR HOUSE- 3. FE 2-366. CHIQAN CREDIT COUNSEL. The Pontiac Press — X- neiale ANTED POLL —on| NOT. § cay week, no. a's EXPERIENCED | PAINTER INTER WANTS $5105 or FE ease TE) oe tee FE oe DUMB | ORS. Inc, 41% 8. Saginaw above Lf iad - Valuet Reems ages: Pa, qTOVE, REFRIG.. = home wor self employe ‘s oa Thea: ir 80456. — time, also man to work in Tu __5-2860, SEPTIC TANKS, FIELD TILE| truck service Garden & lawn een nee | PE LOGS PE 5-044) _ Sanford : FOR WANT ADS cleaning room. Apply ‘in ‘person. Moe basa ig bot tah ), CARE STAN -WANTE-YARD wan: | S%,,tfuetiog. OR 331 & FE tion. Ma Enna RAWLEION © PRODUCTS. =x. ee mit xi? ROOMS & BATH AT 115 STATE DIAL FE 2-181 PART-TIME as = soot ets, dea “TALES HELP _ APPROXI SIDEWALKS. DRIVEWAYS & PA- removals. Pu. PE or OR eeelinae orcs es PE +pl.| propery KLE 5) ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR. d oo pol ress. EXP LES OR 3-9082. 32-2000. L N COL AVES & Office 8800 Comnerce Rd 41360 af you are free from 6 to 10 p.m. ED NURSE POR e _mately 1 to 6 PE ear TS ye x YARD WORE hair styling, thy’s. 2- - a dae et ae Meee cat 'waran| art, time Geta time” are | EXTERIOR. » INTERIOR es WERE BEA DAD OOFTRACE | CREDSCOPT, YaRD oD Cie | Wad Caden te Beocd bo) Ee ae | Ra re aes Al errors shotid be re- train you to earn to $100 9 | Adams. OL. 1-9381 -e eas. Free oe TRENCHING AND _enytime. win WANT TO BUY OLD RUN Down, cient. was caretaker, rea? immediately. The | | week. and still retain your regu-| RELIABLE WOMAN. LIVE IN. FAMILY | MAN URGENTLY 7 Ae co ES dF ps wail. FE LOVED AND CARED) [i7R0d out of , condemned noes Wow ee : Samal | se —- no = lar ch as PE 60358 for ap- oredr rerep te seaniee: EDS WORK! CALL FE BULLDOZING fay for. 92-1730. are an Ravel Onn 38 ey Re A avers. GETDREN WEL- , for’ that portian ‘ef the tines REAL ESTATE SALESMAN SAL ESLADIES GRASS. WEED @ BUSH CUTTING a: | eons YOUN WINDOWS OPENT “Ed Ton 1D DELIVERED On | Wtd. Household Goods 27 «ics aT at a sais, NP ON. on . po — : BUY, 8500 ‘3% RMS 2 eS We need 3 men. Experienced pre. | Experienced im better apparel to Hand’ Sigring Phone SEY 3.1108 19 98 ttl Mona Oboes Slog’ 2 EA. oes FURNITURE N [EEDED | 2s large femily, any location. FE “farm. Plenty reser tment has been ren- Served. bet will tenis. Cor & neat Sork full and part Ume days or/ HUSKY AMBITIOUS HIGH! Sou" Get our tree. estimate oe Entire home vi odd lots. Get the Apply “ Mechanic. @ered valueless th the unlimited. evening school boy wants summer job./ roe union carpenter, OL 1 ~3461. ww Ad day dollar outright or| Rent A F rnished 33 slo A error "When cancelatwoor | JERRY F. ADAMS CO. BLOOMFIELD Prefers quidcor_work. PE_2.0¥18.) TOF: : For bpecia-—Garden ‘Pare | 42h stor on. a°b, Coats a oe Re OR ° t your number.” Wo a yes re FASHION SHOP Miter reuse eaperienced a Building ies 12A ba a Tipe as y eatimate: tant eae. SLIGER ROI: %y OF 2 PAMILY HOUsE. 3| heat, good cond. eter. PE 31428. witbout Me? OS FT cAcESMAN EXP INT CAR On | STRONG WOMAN WITH SOMB| sonable. FE 72064. wc EAS away, mise.” furniture. PE ‘eras. | fore" ‘otrance garden spot, deat)? ROOMS, TILE, BATH. GARAGE, tratier sales, oF good enough | Su7ES CED. between ages of 40 LAWN MOWING oARD, OF GOnS SORE. | MELIABCE F 0 Oe ee | tae og DEVEL xO, gE ping. tET Us BUY TT OR-A rocnon ere & bet io etl ret re en & ‘stove fura. * time for advertise a figures to learn quickly. ie s : _! Gays weer ' ee a oRADING & sodding, WE 50636. | “i: tor you OA $-2681, quiet retired ‘ for $6 — Adults only _ e200, Daa By vidual position No other sales-| @rinkers. FE 46018. MAN. 71, WOULD LIKE V WORE ORK OF ee tee ey rattle 'Ss | FARD & DRIVEWAY ORADING & WANTED. 70 BUY! WAL honthly. FE 3-707), 684 Auburn |) LAROE ROOMS POR CARETAK- Soe Sy celtnates || commie TE cna” e| uae OLLONSTONTS ERR | Si vet pe ree bt) am tere bpm | eek tine Po. ba afro FARCE WAL LOSE TR RE a Tier eee e noon the nion ; ar. ‘RMS, Ligier. y provieus to pustiontion, interview ence preferred. Apply in person. | caso WORK. STONE WORK _ Moving & Trucking 19) wrp. aerate Saas GED | _frigerator. PE _5-0008. furn. Pvt om eT E eho. a SERVICE SALESMAN PEGGY gS Carpentry and odd fobs. PE| Business Services 13) ~ nT ai * path 2 employed girls or coupie.|? ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR. be cancelled up to 9:30 am, dor service dope Geog pavig eee jas Cenk ——— | YoUNa WAN wit NEW he oe tee | pleted iat a ee wlexcet CENT SERVICE ag _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28| Serta apis” - Petiect. Ab) Tarugs, svailatie si gut col. the day of pubreation after vice : paying op- moval an’ trimming. Get our bid, Reasonable rates FE nao _FE 5-2140 . ; rtunity. Can be fu'l. or part| Age 30-45, for retail appliance & | WPts work eves. bree FE a ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. + PRIVA ATH. the first insertion. time Xe a Mesting Co. oR nou ewares dept Past nerberience Also hight hauling. FES 1408, _e GLEE. AguE®. AND R LUBBH =| re aaa! w ‘AN 2 ED USED SICKLE BAR, Working people FE 2-1672. cn Roomy & aN PARTIALLY i 6 Lt appear- ils EE, ; Case wane 4p cares || nr METHODIST CHURCH IN set spetsonaity.“Appiy ied | Work Wanted Female 11 oF $s polishiaa janitor ‘service. ABC CARTAGE, LAROE VAN Om | —* SURPLCIZ Cractor OR 20008. 1 inte * BMS. PVT. BATH. PE| PE 63006, or 44 N. Jesse, aiter @ , “East FOny SDers eOaze enh cen ure Granta’ nana TOY SeiacneTk ATOR 1 DAY SERVICE gio PICK MA Es GF FOUNTAIN PENS mebtiaa a nt & RUBBISH NAME Wanted to Rent’ 29)! 1 NICE 3 RM. TH APT.) we EWLY vg DROORATED. ; 7 S83 SS Ge oF capable of handling thle Job, | ‘Tremendous opportunity, Uniimit- | __UP_& deliver. EM EFERENCES, “onze, “General Printing & our price. Anytime FE 8-005, | ~~ pare, ecu Gall “after “$36 ‘Ait tiiten ha Terntohed Rot. ns: : 4 , : : ease — MY 3-4211, y| ed earnings. a A-1 TRONINGS, $3, REFERENCES. Office. Suppl, ‘La tlowt HAULING. REASONABLE |? BEDRM, HOUSE VIC. OF aAv- qu FE 5-8881. Call after 6 p.m. : 1g0. 3.48 oe anWagner. of guar, toys. mo oa pick up & delivery, FE 2-8413 y. Cs W. Law. Pr e113. burn Heights, reasonable reat. |? ama ADULTS. NO DRINKERS, eves or after 3 p.m. Sunday. Tg 23 4S Ce ; Galiverise., Car mec’ gelling eee. WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING | —Tence St Son3s rete | FE OTT After 3 p.m. & Bat. 28317 ROOM AND ay $ er by | co WE NEED = tad 12 to Dec. 7 Comp! 704 & cieaning. FE ‘7-087, we APPLIANCH GER VICE” Gian Zz gy Serie dig oea COUPLE WITH 2 CH WITH 2 CHILDREN DE- Eroepent. ci: EL i Several men who Want to sel! raining program. George's ya e service r* es nger bbish, a = = + * oor downtown i : : A-1 TRONINGS. GOOD WORK & 1. aes sire 6 room unf. MS —CLEA)> tiac, rf ™ $ ped i 3s America's most accepted ear, Our Servies, ‘ah Fenkell. Det. 3 poten Pics UD & delivery, | $04, automatic washers. 30 yrs, TOWT HAULING BLACK DIRT oath Tea) house, vie. of Bt.) > 2 ROOMS — CI E AN Park agen eh Call Realtor , . ; ing, compensation, qs oppor. OR 3-5406 , oe ae tee ne eHEL ROoY's, 96 Onkiand FE_ 2-400 | ‘tor sale. FE §-4052, See bene oo eae TO cee RIVATE = a - 3 (ROOMS “& BATH IN ROCHES- : ~- tunities and other benefits. UNIVERSITY CF MICHIGAN A-1 IRON ; | AUDIOVOX hoe AID. RM.|(iGHT TRUCKING & RUBBISH Dn agetal home, in pr near Roch- downto it ant., no children. OL “ you want more than just a job/ Has an exc ning on its staft| References. 1 day service. FE) 1¢ 101% N. Saginaw. FE 40530.) (hauled. Clarkston-Waterford area. For occupaney July 1.| FE 23445 ii ne | : Help Wanted Male e 6 aad © you ttre willing to. do wl gt te, MeMath-Hulbert Observe: | Se DOF 5e-HOt SOPs PAINTING SEAVICE IN.| °MA San . gout tan 7 2&3 RooMs AP APTS., 690 ROBIN® 4 | ROOM DOWNSTAIRS & APT. FULL “ share i a ngles. roug’ it BEWORKERS. ESPECT, UPLE, 9 CHI ement, utilitt * 3 AMBITIOUS MARRIED MA ao | is Fil ve an opportunity roe “Apowiedae, of ‘shorthand, typing &| $1 & car tare. Exp. & Reter, FE vytier Sq csiener. Werk Guar. | L0ET HAULING § OEWERAL dren, urgently need fare, house |¥ OOK DOWNeTArRS_PRIVATE — ysiet ; Telteraoh Eatin or be Sus: 24-45, take tabs Bruns. The E | . AN i PICKUP of apt, FE §-2071. bath, & entrance welcome, 4 RMS, UPPER. BEING DECO- . route fa Unten Ls ares’ eee Maer ee neue, tere eT b.| “fp, notch Job in en exceptional: | BABYSITTING IN MY Home vi-| Cosmetic & Drug Sales MAN tg onrk. Call coytitne’ PE | TEACHER, WIPE & BABY DE.| _10 Center, rated. Adults. FE 8a4i3. 8. $88 per wet. i plus expenses. Cer ginew St.. Pontiac, Mich cs porate pecetnebes — _cinity of Hospital Rd. FE 7-0078.| To take charge end — ¢e 21.- A bpd parity furnished = yaturn- 2 NICE LARGE ROOMS, NEAR|_ Francis. ; essary. Also 1 parttim WE NEED REAL ESTATE BALES Pree BABY SITTING WANTED WK.| partmen new drug store, air} ———— 8 rm. house or apt. In vie.| General Hosp. $11 per ‘week. 1\¢ RMS. & BATH. UPSTAIRS. FE ‘Ains Fuller Bruch Oo be. m Pe Danie i A Pull OF part mal Toplesur | | dsr clacehame Daten Coeetve: ee Se Auburn FE. 31788. conaiienes, Exp. preterred. a O’DELL CARTAGE i Prmieg, Bigh scbesi beginning |. edult. FE pie before 10 8.m. ee TE hk » missions and exce’ broker co-| tory RR-4, Lk. Angles, Pontiac, FOR CHILDREN AND Por ,| Local and long distance moving. 9 Steve Szabo, Fa ‘30 p.m. : ATTENTION operation. If you want to get in a| Mich. or ‘call, FE $6604 for ap-| light housekeeping. PE 8-003. | Novmesst Pontiac, Phone LI Phon ret ae Fine deere eg tg | § RSOUE Cows tone, EYER RY. * rau besement, fireplace, specious Opening for 2 neat appearing men structions, call me personal L DAY Ss phe BY DAY OR. CARPENTER . UNWANTED AR 1 " UP. TO $250 PER MONTH FOR burn, rear office uire i Tt couple. be for permanent sales wort. No y > UNUSUAL - “week, FE 2-1043 f i up fre¢ of charge, FE 5-4638. 4 port ail : eon to veeprestase 470° ay— NUSUAL ; . small stable &/3 ROOMS BA’ ARTIALL Rooms 1 experience necessary for men ot : EXPERT SECRETARIAL WORK GONTRACTOR REDUCED RATES acreage, business man & wife | *° & BATH P ¥ FuR- wh lity, F a in Real Estate oO JNITY oar i furnished Stove, _ refrigerator, _view lew only, phece Pa teen yan oe »P For Cree eve ‘per- et ereaines. weckente, 28 2 pb tts Inc. FE 2-0680. bay to serve you. —_ Cau Detvott : Nivereity 40506 pee: = bea, utilities turn, 114 E. _tral’ Hospital pital, hoot eet s wad Old Con sonality and car, Work 3-4 br. a E WishEs - es a : —_ WANTED: FUR! < 0 fT ROOM one TED APT. an S6Y . o d Company. Wanted tae “Mechanic day, and earn as much as $100 rs. DaY CHIMNEY T ks to Rent Neeru mak om 8 cae Saas HOL LLYWOOD APTS. | Jocated gt +102 Dixie Hwy. “ove? whe ts now working but wants Free, Causrees pecerres. Btwe) ot car FR ES EXPERIENCED TYPIST DESIR SPECIALISTS TUCKS [O en nice Belghbor ood. Good refer. | 2 NICE LARGE AMS. FIRST PLE | Ginthe room "sections: iy TOU: i bette hi WAITRESS CURB mia INQUIRE| work in own home. Waterford ; Rent to start July Ist. FE 2-6318. . ent, Util. Washing facilities os m and ki mself between 25 JEFFREY FORD- SALES | All kinds of chim C TRUCKS TRACTORS 8 en, F month. Call PE 2-2944. 45 service insurance debit in this OA 8-2531 be hae > es peal ee . “ vicinity. Write Pontiac Press, bok | tonaing, clean! ro Riser ba AND EQUIP oe Spm SA. a -“hils or WEWRERE “Fee. $5,000 to $10,000 a sr. iMe- | eat: EXPERIENCED WA: | none — 5 — | Qetoofed by amateurs. “Also all |i ton pickups 1% ton stakes | WANTED TED TO RENT. § OR @ ROOM - =m. ta PATH. APPLY)‘ sige heat for in. ke Ox cn _call PE 2 at pee SE train’ you./ "te. well driller for steady work. ~~ W WOOL | P RE SSER _| Girt, 1615. _ WANTS peer SIT-/ kinds of furnaces, fireplaces, boil-| Dump trucks Semi-tratlers Call FE 63236. me Clark St fx — i —- s Contac 3 wat Drilling Si dost Must be exp. Apply to Mr. Pruitt. _ting daytime. rR ae 3 = oer hea’ dd yeni Pantin “Fa nd YOUNG" LADY my witha walk 2 ROOM &. SY PRIVATE. 19 E./ (LARGE RC vrai yO" i i 5 ie 4 is iy * ‘a -NTION _Ptymoutn itn ch, Pontiac Laundry. 649 8. Tele GIRL WANT Br BYSITTIN some —_ , ontiac Farm an -| tng distance patie Hosp. ROOMS ieee T DHOGKATED. — of closet ard ay pvt. Fas com: a. Box Pontiac ngs ong ROOMS, DECORATED, : 4 men to sell Kirby Cleaners.) ———~ — Be bhed gL eee cee ery eae Fis Indust a 1 Tractor Co, Earn while vou } CHiL- | TRONINGS. ALES FOR & DE SAWS MACHINE FILED neustria Press. ______ | baby welcome, $14. week. FE Suitable tor * vou learn. Proven| Help Wanted Female 7 | WOMAN: DAY CARE FOR CHIL- livered—or leava tham at 389 | Maniey , Leach 10 Bagley 8t. WOODWAR Share Living Quarters 30 th, welcome ad SIR gt 5 trainin program. Car necessary. tetititttrttttntnttetnttn tented “dren 7 & 8 — while mother works. eave Appointarent fi Pull Orchard Lk, Ave, i-day service. pany "acluaieg Sunday | ~ a i 3 ry 60 +4 ‘over 22° Call morn | A CONGENIAL HOME TO Live| Neer Reego Harbor. FES1621 af} | Fo esas, BEACH CLEANING | rs" Lost 41442. 2 ROOM FURN. APT. FOR EL. |~ heat,” wats ook Sen = [aongy | B eesms ie ead te iat Adults on! ave, 7 time. Men ; > fs full basem. t in helping mother of 3 chiltire P™ Beac eaned. installed, sand-| VET WITH | Treason rkin dults 2a TE Fest ter eppotntnt 6 anys. to weekends ott to start. WANTED, COMBINATION stCRE Fe bosst. ed EM 3.2088, wishes ORE cates and | Gentral Roop, Fa tanse ne | s-war APT. = TH. 940 cele. She POrKINe family. A ? } yeneral housework, Some cook- son of- | ——_____— “WOULD | BLOOM bbish 8-0145. woe baby MiD- ROO tag ta cman moans. Ot -| fice. Capable of rendering finan-|MIDDLEAGED LADY WOULD|8 WALL CLEANERS, | <0) WOULD BIKE ROOM UPPER APT. UTILITIES §) iesev: Sipecionced bnck. ra willing poreon withing per. | ¢ial statements Promising future.| like child care & light bose Walls and windows. Reasonable. Painting & Decorating 20 Ne fasm Se 4 to share home. 115 7 ROOMS. — 910 WEEK. centrally located. FE tars, ee salesmen for our sales force peor wee need apply. 3 “to “Give full particuiars and salary| work § days a week in oe bree est. No obligation. PR 9-631. Fs $s * GENERAL HOSPITAL.|6 LARGE ROO 304 0) to sell nationally advertised home | _‘t&Ft. OR 3-1962 for interview. Se ree Protas Eres Bee |) oh Are. Oe pence, oe Pet | Comaay | Boceue rt eee | 1s? CLASS PAINTING, 20 Yrs.| Wtd, ¢ Contracts, Mtgs. a SAS Fe Eee. zak Ave PE 2198. heating equipment. Exceielnt op-| ARE ars; SATISFIED WITH H os Son, __ reason: 35-2860. & BA a 2 . i portunity for good man Phone | vour family income? Would you | WANTED WAITRESs FOR AMERI- re oe Sun. at 10224 | 93-1559 rience re en small child ‘welcome, “si6 per anne alter 4 ‘im ~ we lot personal interview ® to 4.| like to add $30 to $50 a week to| C8® finest snack | shop. experi- MS corel dale ot: EXPERT FACTORY SAWN MOW- | “ cccorsting, free estimates. $ week FS Sie. CLOSE IN. 3 ROOM : i pre Bae ‘Casnings Our Bare Coventry | ence preferred. but not ‘neces. | MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC. sh . spol, | Seegeating, | Sree @ NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM| and in gooa commer g _ . custom jewelry fashion show di | S8'Y Apply Peter Pan Restau | _retarial service fM sass 244 age iy ap onli ee apts. Inguire 141 8. Parke st frigerstor and ail: utilities ‘tusn, 7 = Seteo & bone dignifi do eer erortens ge Telegraph comer Maple in Birm, RELIABLE GIRL 16. ANTS | EA OUGHIN' A ore i cor r_cent disc. fot cash. = our inset cian new. ren . a8 ; gnified enjo able, profitable new of < leaning sheet etal wor - ; sessoned ontracts 4 ‘ career. No deliveries, collections | WORKING COUPLE WITH HOME omg Ed 2a08 oS through — fre, Fe *b-s01 é = = ate ranteed, Pree ont. FE our clienta. a won |5-GLEA ve ATTORNEY or soliciting. Interested, then call; in the country would like middle- Tao GIRL. i, Witt AAA See nTING a pee pe PE4-6188. Aged or elderly lady for ight | “watch children at park uecraic ; MOTOR SERGE ding. 218 ‘Pike ee eae eesonable, FE 22116) $oy well 28k for suerte 8 Bo foie an We have an immediate opening | BAR MAID WILLING TO RELP nc bre of four ehil-| noons while mother works or| Bt PE ¢ 4-3981. SE PAINTING, OUT & IN.| ° 3 on &@ young attorney. The'analy-; im kitchen, days, must have trans- 2021 : dren. Good home & wages for rf ve : right person. No washing or iron- | —°w ms. FE 2: NG— mee : : and investigation work pro-| _Portation. Scholler’s Bar, M59. ing. Will provide t 5 4 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. OR | ork Guaran' : tes. i viet ent, ai vaieo oP reuntty for I mee ecb | EXP. FOR| and from Pontiac on day > eff, tronings done in my home. PE | eae HEATING BERVicE.|_Teting. Ress rates. MA_ 43542. MAE IAN : =. 80 oppo y tor ontiac. 8-2008./ Call Howell,’ 386-XM12 efter’ 8 | _ 50724. : Furnaces cleaned, me INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT. E i : COUNTER _ GIRL, i bobs “CONEY p.m. : WASHING & IRONINGS 3310 Crooks Rd wer, : ing, Reas, FE 8-6062, FE ‘7 ape . . Close in ; + | Cutie men oytemert ree | coors a wairetes —appiy | “hea ones hoo ee Ranke | wane aed a a ae > pe reta Ceaeaans 15 aeOe ace bare, | Sm Se tea FS we a be pe the orate of a ta poten lee take tan, Binte Bldg. pply ontiac WA NPE 6209 , Gs aa aps t| | 2073 FE IMS 3 LARGE RMS, AND B BATH. PyT,|CHOICE a DRCORATED 5 _ Highland “ Rd. WOMAN. BETWEEN AGES @ & | WANTED” BABY gecte, Years of { "experienc e. Call | Bais aal Seer C AS Metanee” : close to 2 CURB. GIRL MUST BE 18 Ex-{ 50, for light housework & child home, FE vee. #3718. a ng ¢ } s al : ia Ey FLASH aaa A. Johnson Ba. eve aod Dal Poriert wae 9 one, lire Pie Aner ¢ pam. Ob | WILL 7 By. Fyomne. Rs | ah ASTERING dren FE 8-6667 CLERK. | FULL Time. |W Good rk ebnd. Soest : iat '-nos al rk for right ersen. MI 4-5060. sew f ~ Drayton Plains “Area c| New self-cervice. @ 9 to ' im person, Dixie. H iting (next to Wrigtey’ 8}, Plains. CUNNINGHAM ’S | ay: lp with housework,’ No Nice. rm., pvt. toons” MICHOLTE & HARGER : ham mare ah oe ® month iy ar “FRONT STOR] : . Idea! for any business on M59. e rent. EM 3-4082 VERY CLEAN MODERN 3 ROOM Catan a STORE, OXBOW L for, GMT ces. Auto.| next to grocery established 12 rs. fro on oon a & sey stove Deve or at ae - ed, Cou: E_5-2864. ¥ woven month ne_OR 3 ROOMS & ) BATH d, Racus rt EN Soom 5 T, Ap}. Rent Office Space 41 K, , 102 E. HURON. ‘WEST SIDE LOCATIONS excellent condition, Auto. heat and garage. Lease only to adults. 2 bedroom terrace. Ot} heat and xs. s noes Webster school, Nicholie - Harger Co. 3 W. Huron = Open Evenings Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- ette apts Bachelors paradise or FE 5-8183; LARGE MODERN OFFICES. will sucerate to suit tenant. udes heat Located off Auburn Re. In AQburn Hgts. Inquire FE in'¢ FFIC® SPACE POD RE! RENT M ixie Hwv H. J Van Welt OP 31358 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BIG 30X40 GARAGE, FOR RENT. FE 4-864. Call after 3:30. For Sele Houses 43 WEST SIDE ideal for couple. FE 2-7528. rage $1.50) down, 2B M. LARGE SUN ROOM,| ©.000cbalaneo am trad contract is) for View ok-cominere ree. $85 month.) irivate owner 3 BEDRM. HOUSE. PARTLY r furn. ‘Available June 18th. $90) a DOWN rite Pontiac Press Box 60 sore AND BATH, LAE * privileses on Williams Lake. zie 5 RM. IN KEEGO. CHILDREN peeems: Call TO 5-3289 or FE FURNISHED FARM HOUSE FOR rent. Children welcome. PLateau RN. ¢ RM. HOUSE, 2 BED- rooms, kitchen, large living rm, sane. porch. Baby welcome. FE) iil LARGE PURN. H o vex sihesoned For la family “Or rooming house. Will be redecersted on receipt. of de- lso 2 car garage, may .| Jr reasonable offer on this 2 bdrm. modern homy ) as full bath; dar s arage. cond. Lake = We beve several other “homes that requ reasonable ster | PANGUS, Reattce cai sees Ortonville National $500 DOWN New, nearly. ready to move fn— is this attractive 2 bedroom home. Excellent location with lake priv- re across the street on Sylvan @. $7450 full price. raed aé repair shop. 5-1532. 6 ROOMS A AND aie. 7 satan | Heights. $55. = - SAEBENT 2TO - ore Shoah hot water. 6181 Dixie Hwy. Drayton | Plains. T RM. 40 E. BOULEVARD. FE 53-6437. ROOM & BATH, FULL BASE- J. mept, gas beat, FE 2-0810. € ROOM HOUSE. FE 5-2500 OR _FE 44474 after 4 p.m. 8 ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN West side. Apply et 62 N. Johnson HOUSE ON SMALL FARM HEIGHTS, 118 N. SQUIR- ‘he rooms, basement, imme-| LOVELAND | 2188 Cass Lake Rd. = Harbor | NEAR CASS a HILLER RD. FE 2-4875 E 41661 A Attractive 3 bedroom home. Completely furn. inc} wash- er television. Wil) sell com- / . - peoodl down, $65 mo ce ELWOOD _ REALTY TY FE_5-1284 eke S ALL HOUSE. PARTLY FUR- alabed, reasonable. Adults, white. U. on a * ts to Gl 3 bed FOR RENT, AU- plus costs Se: 5 PUaaerengiiee Ge) ee Sette eome. Ingire at 1698 Taylor w ors, Walls Fully modern. Large ie Enege | PR ieee. ~— auto, a ae e Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 See it now ing lake 2 BEDROOM, MODERN, BASE- RANCH STYLE ment, breezeway, garage, refer- 3 years old. Large living ences required, ewner. 4301 Jos- room. Kitchen wi eating _lyn_Rd = read os Aa Le tsee dees pike merigege ‘ ROOM HOUSE seat HG MODERN. costs will move you i. Auburn Heig' . hae k RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor | 8. Teiegra Ra. VE 31103." or" PE bers GILES Vacant — ee Hts. | 262 FE East Side q 2 bedroom bungalow on 3 nea. lots stores schools, shop, experienced ay Pontiac ete. Only $1,500 down will Auto Body 4-058 handle, We have the key. Biyd Ez. ean show anytime Call for RENT AL further information. UNITS 3-Bedroom ‘Brick Attractive new duplez baAgellay-cae Inside Uie city near schools, Reasonable rent. ry Pon-| t - tiac on East Bivd. and Perry St. tion “o “ne rs, ea CALL FE 47833 - walla, ok ——— and auto. Only $2,150 SMALL LL HOUSE VO: RENT. i833 down. Cass Lake ‘ o = a cok GILES REALTY CO. OPEN #0 Rent Lake Cottages 36A 1 BALDWIN AVE. 1 & 2 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT COT- weer Large Poeeinot porches. Will rent by season or Bey lease. MY 2-0331 or MY 3 LAKE FRONT COTTAGES. are nished, Lewt Multi-Lakes Realty Fai et Bateman REAI.TORS 3T7_8._ Telegraph T. Bell Close Xt TO LAKE AND 8CHOOL new sua ee P SYLVAN _ LAKE Roman brick xaneher al- ~ “bedrooms, 6 room en and range “at a wail ‘rept lace and a ergo » eg JB 4 a home — $24, poag! By appoint- ment pleas ON THE . LAKE It's new-—modern—and VA- CANT! 30 ft. ange 3 larger-then-usual bedrooms. ceramic tile bath. Anderson window Pidevd The _lower level has =~ rec- reation space ane bath Better see TODAY — Only ELIZABETH LAKE Newly remodeled throughout with 3 bedrooms, gleaming ax floors, loads of $1600 down buys this nearly new modern 3 bedroo room raneh, Tiled bath, fo basement, auto. meee Immed: pos- Ww ae LAKE Nearly new bedroom modern ranch, ome : privileges A wood buy at $745) small down pay- ments Teens. Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 46417 Dorothy Snyder Lavender 7001 Highland Ra. (M-39) CLARKSTON - Estate Must Liquidate Five room bungalow, Ot] heat — Garage — Lake Privileges. $9900 Terms. 8. Miller Bradle Pe Phone Aple §-3103 AUBURN HEIGHTS *, for many other exciting de- tails js $650 DOWN 4‘rooms and bath, on large lot, 100x200, Five miles west f Pontiac o! $750 DOWN rooms and bath in oe 0 oi] heat and just 1 block to excellent sand beach. ONLY $975 DOWN! SEMINOLE HILLS = r $1,950 DOWN Impossible? Well, practical- ly. Beldom ere you able to urchase a fine 3 bedroom amily home in the Webster Schoo] area for only 91,850 down. The new eaeions new furnece and 2-car gerece helped to make this one of our best values at $12,950. Kampsen'" FE 40828 graph __séEves. & Sun COMPLETE REAL ESTATE Office 4 Harris Sales Mgr. FE 6-2721- 8..8prres Bkr. FE 54-2721 on 9 to @ Except Sundays at door 2 bedrm. full Breese way, garage, large lot. Well aped Equity or will trade‘ = housetratler, Must sacrifice. EM 38717. 144 N. Williams Lake Rd. 333 ee AT COTTAGES AT. issaukee Lake. Lake City. Call ph i 2 See DROOM. ATTRACTIVE $85 water, TV, a - OF HOT hao LAKE HIGHLANDS | ft. house, 154x136 ft. lot. 3 bedrooms, $9500! $1500 down. hay el 8) 6FT. §«6WATER ™ large oak woes, high eleva- tion, 2 bedroom. bath, good location $0400, “al 4 per cent moteree. $1400 down. ‘per week. | COMPLETELY MODERN LAKE MODERN HOME front, slee; os — weekly, 15 ms, large corner lot ad- og ge fect: of Pon! SR brat tiegeas ; cmtele os fia e- CLEAN, MODERN COTTAGE, ON Prites Pontiac — including boat, $50 week. 3-764) 3 mEDACOM HOM LAK: Lal a A freee poco A < meee cheat ern trailer road, ake p , ne eat OR Diolt after 3:00, 8° cea road, lake privileges. 98006 _FE 44650 WATERFRONT MODERN FURN. $300 Ie for season. Mod omy Multi-Lakes Realty ol or wenger, Lake. e Rd. MA "41080 woDERT Cnr Rar iE “ROCHESTER 6-560 ag ep aided s home with 3 bedrooms, sw-iac| ment. led k paneled: Hae 2 eer pane car On PONTIAC P | fishing. |: totener,, an ‘ndee a a lc o K. Cabin B , OR 3-9389 ach, iam gan $25 per wk. wai FRANK. ‘SHEP ARD OL_1-7511 2000. Tienken_ Rd. PR TV. KE, 10 MILES FRO ' Posting Er 6, all caghoeae SMALL FARM. > rey June 4 2% = of ground, large 4 & wt. ends. e800 ) Lakeview, Swalters, bedroom homé, natural fire- __Ux. Call eves, Lincoln 3-1900. _| place ist ist. stass shape a ROUND LAKE, $300 SEASON, | garage forge culahea voor goed ited Tae S wommRN cone | See, Teh engeliont plage to 5 ‘amily 4 “S beach, 2-bedrm. ment. E-Z terms. . Earl E; James. 8260 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM 3-631! LLLP et CLEAN ROOM NEAR POST OF- $750 DOWN | _fee_ for man, FE ‘4-8768. Home with in DOWNSTAIRS SLEEPING ROOM, ap Ce a one al ‘rites n ior, __clean, FE _4-9260. 7 aaa , a 1 eo LIGHT OUSERERP- rooms lot with access to’ Cedar ing $® per week. Als0/ Isiand Lake. Full I price only $8,- sh rooms, $6. FE _2-9527.| s0¢ with 8759 de GIRLS RESID" NCE VACANCY. Kitchen. 647 W. Huron, EMBREFE & GREGG LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RM NO 1505 Unica Lake Ra. children. 3300 Bilzaketh : Union Lake Village . EM OF 3-3314 “PAYMENT bedroom starter homes basemen and =. and 0 OR |for action | FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 BDRM. Fireplace Inquire FE _2-8844 79 BUY. TO SELL R artridge is the ‘Bird,’ to HOYT “for that persona) interest’ JUST REDUCED FROM $28,950 | eustom built for owner, this deluxe brick ranch home is qual- ity finished throughout. Large liv- ing room with fireplace and ple- ture windows galore, overiookin, beautiful floral yard. CARPETE. with the best quality Themen both tn living roem and DINING ROOM. 2 besutifylly decorated bedrooms, also carpeted, vanity & linen ciceete in tile , bath, full b & lav- atory. wiaew” anxious for quick sale — attractive terms arranged. $14,650 - LE GRANDE - 2 bed- room BRICK bungalow — 2 car garage carpeted living room with picture window over ing beg } apparel 4 lot, bright cheerful kitchen, full pasement— as heat—large 70° lot, completely enced in—flowers in abundance. $0050 -— LOTUS LAKE -—- 15’ WATERFRONT —- _ bedroom frame home, with living room & kitchen. Quick possessiqn, $2950 DIXIE LAKE like fishing? Plenty here. This r) bed- room cottage has large a room with ahs acorn new er overlooking lake. Eoreet ” 100 x 965’. Terms. for courtesy HOYT REAL Le p1941 _|_284 8. Telegraph Rd. brick, Co: . $1,800 month AKE, Cinder block, dn, $64 4-2078. & BATH. garage. & RMS. 1% car EALTOR see. PARK HOMES and Church. = that are. being com: Fills aphe Bill 10-Acre Fruit Farm MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COLBERRY OPEN Daily 3to7 .., The Choice of eee ced — Onl Biosmfield ‘Tor Township can Mee Gna the location as these CUSTO prick RANCH JUST 2 B FROM CORNER OF WOODWARD AND SQUARE LAKE — for north worker's family. erm ere room ranch home with b it and hed 2 car garage. Heated ken- nel with cement runs and new |, im shed, tee en of over trees, Seadeerties and raspber- : ries. 10 acres ail fenced. INDIANWOOD LAKEFRONT Clapboard and stor 1 FE 5-€161 sell, ‘rent, buy, inh tire Hardwood floors, auto. and gas hot wa- Aluminum storms and screens. Neat clean. Priced at only $7,050, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON FE 54-7721 FE 86-6003 CANAL FRONT ter. 5 rms & bath, furnished Located on canal a nate ee Cass Lk. _ $1,200 dn. will ha BRICK RANCHER New 3 bdrm. i's eaneera Located N W. of Pontiac BRICK TERRACE i bdrms. & bath with full besement. Small down payment $450 DOWN 5 rms. & bath. Partial basement, a heat. Located inside city lMim- GI TERMS Very sharp 3 bedrm. ranch ve ‘) car garage 84x240 lot gala ocation Priced at $11,- 5-FAMILY INCOME Price reduced $3,000. Located with- in walking distance of downtown Exc. c . $15,750 with $2,500 dn. $850 DOWN Like new ranch-style bungalow. Oak foots Pare plastered walls. Priced % SMALL APIS: $1,000 down will nandle. on win. Ave. and income. Priced at $10,000 R. D. RILEY, Broker $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE ¢1157 FE 4-4821 zoned for 4 Located | A sweet Ifttle set- ret tegen : 3 BE DROOMS Owner's moving Outof-town owner's authorized us “Sorry, no chocolate fudge, left.’ For Sale Houses 43 of VI Elizabeth Lake Estates aes. Gageotriaes LE areas 3 bed- ‘basement, room wWith bar, suto- at and hot water, 2 car. poress. paved drive. Features 2 edrooms and bath down, sepa- rate dining roém, metal awnings, Wrought iron front Latin ie Aluminum storm doors, ey landooopst Cie 7 fenced rear yard. Offered at $15,050.00. | West Side a Close to store Ko pile woop brick front bungalow, 3 one floor, carpeted livin —% full base- ment, oi] neaa suto-gas hot water, ¥ street. Price reduced to 11,600 00 for cash to 4 per cent GI. mortgage ot pla at $70.00 per ae including taxes and itn- surance. rare value, see it to- day. NICHOLIE . realtor 40 Mt. Clemens St. Eve. Mr. Allen FF $-1201 FE. 2-3370 1 pat WITH BUILDING 3 « 38 2 floors suitable for small ses or living quarters. Inside toilet, running water & lights 1%) mil.. East of Auburn Heights egheoe with terms. Phone FE a OWNER, 8 ROOMS & BATH, Templeton | # ROCHESTER AREA 8 room modern, 2 bedrm. Alums} num storms & screens. Garage and 3 extra lots. Just off main highway. Sel] or trade equity for a i of value. empleton, Realtor 2339 Oreberd Lake Ra. FE 44563 fter 6, FE 2-0502 TRIPP CHEROKEE ROAD pie hats brick om 70 foot end full . Modern kitchen. Rear sunroom. room, fireplace in Rome. $19,500." . SIDE — district on sommes Ave 600 full large rooms basement and ONEIDA ROAD 954 built, brick h 8 lus extra large base- ‘ing ith din- Carpets space a and drapes. Oil heat. ss ne fesltance on magnificent, secluded hill site, 178° of ar amongst fine estates The home aoe remeseting challenge to the buyer with imagination. Priced” at si coq more than the land Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor w, Huron Street or DORRIS MULTIPLE ae SERVICE COUNTRY. HOME ON DIXIE HIGHWAY A lovely old farm home situated on picturesque setting of rolling read shade and aya BRICK $8,500 $700 DOWN & doll house consisting of four nice rooms, oak fi fl and kitchen. weet pan) me AUBURN HEIG: bb bal na apn “Bt 1 exceptiona! Fildes torms we seokact s te room home in trade. Prefer with- out. basement, : : ROSSHIRE CT. TERRACE BEAUTIFUL HOME A-1 condition inside and out, new storms — — * J as «heat, exceptional large livabie rooms, ideal location, a andy, eco- nomical place to me: immedtate possession tw OWNER TRANSFERRED BEA “DON'T. WISH FOR MONEY! lake it. easily through’ ‘Clas sified Ads. To} ? } diet “= Far ne ot water, 1 car Vi Storms &* cereens. full hig STOUT S Best Buys Today 10 ACRES AND HOME $1,000 DOWN Cute 2? bedroom home = full basemént and we rest near L ta $10,- . 00 with terms to guilt. KING SIZE HOME If you've always wanted an extra large home here it weit 12 large rooms and 3 full baths, situated on acre landesaped | lot, ag west otis Aa ace ce brick 3-st of condi- tion. fun aceere base- and almost new oll cuneate ol] furnace, kin size aide — with floors utifu) fire- piace, Im win ig poe ANY- Te $17,000 with terms. A BIT OF HEAVEN You couldn't ask for a bet- ter h Custom built in PERMALOG EXTERI- lastered walls, oak ] bogey Pibp “jn gar oll — mene lores 18x20" ihe. ing with restful fire- pines, menaced on 5 acre arcel with over 480 feet rontage. ree land. ecaped. $16,800 ith terms. OFF SASHABAW — $ room home with beth full basem nis foors good bu t $13,000" wih bel cree ean Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TI. N, Saginaw st. FE — Open Eves till 8:30 pm “ WILL SACRIFICE $2 TY on Jand ceesapod 3 eg rage. 851 jand- scaped, op es flowers, nice ation Drayton Plains will i sacrifice for $1,500 Phone OR “JERRY ~ OFFERS Must Sell Vedayi! Reduced for only. Owner will Greed if hoy gl within ™M Quiet Country Living i bedrm. modern home. Pienty of closets. Wall to wall carpee + Fenced yard. Very ciean. Full basement. heat.. Paved — Only $2,900 — $1,500 GI Resale beta) time offered 4 rms. Full us utilities. Piastered walls Oll furnace. Built 3 yrs. ; ‘3. ~~ cent interest, H 800 de 969 per mo. incl ing tax Sor insurance. Colored) ae 2 2 houses for ‘price of one x About our best buy. SAs0G with $1009 dows eae E. ADAMS oO. ro co Sun. ee! palette cee rage. se he eaee A For Sale Houses 43 “NEAR ‘W. HURON completely furnished and quickly available on Lares side. Carpeted li attic, plastered walls, netian blinds, gas heat, gas water |. heater, water stor: ma & od car gare: 6 & fenced back y Only $13,700 with sub- santa “tow payment. Balance wise you could not tot Suy tals hon Cons built by owner. Living room with picture window, dining ell, 3 bed- rooms, with large closets. spa- cious kitchen with dining space, full bath & utility room. Oil electric heater, Asking 62, monthly on land contract. -by appointment only ACRES te offer their beautiful stx-reom home with over 2 acres of land for low price of $18,500 Living room wi fireplace & large pic- - ture window, dining room with picture gees sun foom all ae spacious kitchen with din- ing space, full bath Wall to wall carpe ing, unfinished attic, storm & screens, full basement with shower, ot! Frias electric water heater $18,500 with substantia! down pay ment. call us—we have the y G. HEMPSTEAD 3_ BEDROOMS ?'9 baths : ighen. ( O@Mimg-C ving reom base- = to : ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY , JU NE 13, 1957. oe ; : . = C lanes : _ - Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Hotel Reese For Salé Houses 43} For Sale'Houses 43 SLICE OF HAM For Sale Houses | 43| - For Sale Houses 43 n~lietel Roonts | 39 pees < cS int VPP PPL PAD PD PP 4 ° cs ae PART. TIME CARET. . - — : ee ney, Sate 1 ‘ ‘only | _HOTEL AUBURIN | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. - ae, ATERFROXT _ aoe H stead we ARE OFFERING ©] "ay Tw ROOM art ‘Alse 1 ~ 3 apartments. - : windows, weld-wood walls, in liv- ? i: Wind emp Beautiful year around lake front ished, 1 available now ade pfrigeration unit. DON'T MISS ing room & dining room. New oil 3 z homes on choice lakes in Oak- Ist. PE #1001, Sher duly oe au re ress. : furnace, 2 large, well shaded lots LOW DN. PAYMENT |. land County. EM 34196 or MU TAREE ROOM own to “iment fo county free wo coups] posts, @em fonegmin Tv.| enh ™tae ‘ota pack | St 6180 with Gime dows, Oma Ge eon aude vole home| corraors T old, ¥ * eaeinoge i, dure tbe day te 1a ON! Perry Yu bias Drick wall and “fireplace, | Wil discount for, cash to fayments Cedhoomé,” Aitchen whiny diniog| Take"*Ra* Sag ‘tit om White iF poate ie ae wine Se Rent Sto 40 large. uality room eaulpped only $3 bene ay ems eee heat gas water heater, storms $1,000 DOWN—865 MONTH . ee res pte for OR —— age with excellent beach reasonably priced. See this one brick guest house wich th front a On and dock. $14,900, terms. right away. West suburban loce- joreh Lovely trees and morn wit stool & is oe inter’ Lares shrubbery. sp rea will kitch have be living room See a Re ce Pench) (0: eso ian bedroom |irs cel with Feciated $7,000 aun mo wil natural fire He repiece i Mires wtareened family or TV room, basement eee po: couse can be i | home close in, brick and as heat, auto. hot water, fenced re nominal cost. Well cone cedar shake construction. Fas yard with fireplace and 1 - Cc S ‘ in exc. condition. $10,200; is Nereeas, Cyclone fenced Car garage Situated on 8. beved ameron 5t. PRED J. RUGE REAL pstarTE rear yard, lot 60x150. $16.300 | $3599 1 price 610.800 with) Near Perry 504 8. Brosdw : —terms. Well-located § room bunga- 35311 larkston A G R.Irwin| Seesmee tis |* RPM reremene ee, F C / F TD en with a! e ™ : oe aa eseasias farm eorge .irwin rains ee ee or pheer ces an e 10 eos = in beautiful settin. REALTOR 200 Baldwin Ave. u asemen' enc ya contract. Must sacri- =— teins room. ing FE. $0101 me OR 3-4089 oe Tegel Gemstone Ge tee Cee « Leaving town, room, mode! o Ww : augers breakfast bar, it: baths,| Immediate Possession teany nyment. See is me = HERE'S A SLEEPER Gen or library, and large | § ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY RE- YOU §} < = sad room with | DECORATED. 5 ROOMS & BATH LAWRENCE Ww {OULDN’T MISS aoe ne oer i ne <| DOWN; 3 ROOMS U OA ; Owner transferred — — = mage del beta mers GAYLORD) Sere — rd forced. ar giant | AR GARAGE, TOTAL Pai well built & located on — : ti-kept house or 4 5 ran. “Price re- | ©1315. 136 E. Pike st Open Eves hood. ; yee ge et desea i aaesee FOR COLORED _____ FF 4.9884 - full bathh-nice fatures © Very Sarno etek a em in bar MIR a EIR od a Porgy +Family Bric n, fulf basement’ $1000, Down. | Fage, good location, imaraifee | ._ oll Beat. Lake’ prive. oo Unied —” es callparedlimetn porch, easement. §: plan FE e434. immediate ‘Lake. Pull price only $8,300 cy: Paved drive with op-| MIDWAY ST” vedroom modem. |< aos sancH TYPE dele Gir F k le Aah eparor tor “tenants. ment. ee sho ay: heat, a ¥. old, $1,550 Dn. Oux- ran Ss Swine income Com- C. HAY DEN, Realtor 2s west osm oon Dine eye at Be pices urnished. 631,500; 5. Walton FE 8-0 80441, | Open Eves. eae 10,000 down. —= MILPORD - FOR SALE BY OWN- FOR SALE BY OWNER, OR ® rooms. 4 bedrms. 2 baths trade. 3 bdrm. modern home, me. Rm. & utility. 1% attached Roy Annett Inc.| tres"sna clear ood cond. Wesi PR Ro Meo side. Close to schools. Want mod- exc. c tiful 100 x 140° ALTORS ern 2 bedrm, home im country, | $15.978 COUNTRY LIVING — You'll] wooded lot. $18,900 terms, cash 28 E. Huron FEderal s-osee| With § acres or more. Not woo/ enjoy it here. Reconditioned 4¢| to mortgage or make cash offer Open Eyenings and Sunday 1 - ¢| {9F from Pontisc. Write Pontiac bedrace farm phome interior | _ 835 W. Commerce, . 2 ————— Press, Box just like new" are & E BY OWNER: 5 ROO: A CARROL LAKE SUBDIVISION — s aint, new Toot Excellent bary, |POR SALE BY OWNER: § ROOM, a roof over your heads for only Wo car ger. chicker house &| fenecq my Dart basement. 1 acre $673 down payment - $35 per 4 acres of land. Located right on| fenced lot, Lots of shade and month full price $3600 — 4 rooms school bus route Only 10% caues . Cagdes spel. Garage, 3 bedrooms 75° x 128° lot. Drake north of Pontiac city, limits. paved drive. Cali +5540. Realty Co, south Lyon, Geneva | 9498 DOWN. A new 2 bedroom _ 71-0001; 86-2871 home gt he lot. Call for infor- | $13,800 FARM — 35 acres with 7 : mation rm. modern home. Garage. Barn 2 family — 5 large rooms and Here is one priced to sell. The| bath on ist floor. Excellent kiteh- 4 BEDROOM North side. Full} land alone is worth the asking en; rooms and bath on 2nd basement, $8050 Terms. Price. Terms can be arranged. floor with private entrance, - | Partridge E MANSFIELD Excellent 3 bed- ue $00 MODERN — 7 rm. hom room home. Recreation room, ga- Ig THE “BIRD” TO 8EE YOUR KIND OF HOME . indeed, this ts the kind of id build for your- seer bal sce an exclusive subdi- oe per just west of Pontiac, this brick ranch home with attached ment offers living close to living room witif he fireplace, 2 bape bedrooms, kitchen has ali flu birch cupboards and built stove and oven. Bar Later er tn me ponery! Priced at y $19,960 on term NEW 3-BEDROOM $1,150 DOWN Attractive brand new 3 bedroom ut Toom ul-down stairs. ease eli heating sys- tem. Shining oak floors thro tse out, Tile bath. Priced at only § pesca $1,150 down plus closing costs. : WARD E.. PARTRIDGE REALTOR ° FE 4358} ___ OPEN. EVE. Tite s. 3 BEDROOM HOME, BUILT IN 1955.. North side, Will take late model car or truck in trade. Good terms. FE 24746. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4° BEDROOM HOME Huge lot, fireplace, large sized living room, hardwood plastered, * painted bfecseway and at- ieee garage. Screened rch, of] auto. Heat. e Miracle Mile shop- lest area Only $2,950 down. LAKEFRONT — 3 bedroom plastered painted walis, spa- cious rooms throughout. Liv- _ ing room with corner ledge replace, and stene hearth, re window over- look: water. Wall-to- wall c end Ceramic tile features in 1% bath. At- tached 2-car plastered rage. All .conveniences pleasant lake ne See me $1,550 DOWN — 2 sedroo bungaloy with wall-to-wall €. jastered, paint- ed walis-and full ment. Pleasant lot with frit trees, * Only \% block from bus stop. PIONEER BIQHLANDe — bedroom ner he Only ¢ ie. SYLVAN’ LAGE bedroom ‘alow FE ¢6492. 4-48 Gees is LISTING a SERVICE LAKE ORION — A Goon, », IN- canes: 3 bedroom hom 2. i quiet desirable location, 100" ¢ age on private iake, awed ~— sh : 2, cetyl p atdagl A value a ‘erms. Call A B31 45—Broker $250: DOWN BARGAIN — 5 ROOMS - W. R ~ NEWLY RIOR — 345 s OAKLAND AVE . Buy Thru Partridge rage, many extras. $12,000 Terms, N. SUBURBAN, 3 bedroom large 170'2'80° landscaped $10,000, Terms LEBARON FARMS. 6. Rooms, bath, modern, . full basement, $1656 down. ; , J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. Walton FE §-0441 Open Eves BY OWNER. W. SIDE. IDEAL location. Near Tel-Huron, bus & schools. Lovely 2 bedrms. home. Dining L. Fireplace. Newly tiled bath. Gas furnage. Screened in patio off garage. Outdoor fire- omar Cyclone fenced yard. FE RK LARGE oa! HOME... CITY. e has-3% bedrooms and full bath. on. the second — floor, while down there are two living toom, separate dining room, very poagpersse jo ygreoonl the first floor Wall to wall ex- kitchen, ins tune on lot stol two large lots nicely Rec nesened with s of de trees, rr garden spot. oon ak $14,700 with low down paym NEAR rors CLO8BE TO WALTON, 3 bedrooms all on one iving room, very modern kitchen with dining area, lastered wails, oak floors, full ath with shower, master bed- room has cedar-lited closet, full basement divided into five rooms with a modern kitchen, extra stool, aiso has an outside en- (the owners n large -eadesly | als ite ear garage Don't fai to se this as we think. By appoint- WEST SUBURBAN. This Ranch Home was built in ‘50 and ¢on- sists of two bedrooms oak floors, eer lar a mee be e. rie paeciy ite CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron mn Eves. GARAGE GE LOT. WE'LL HELP ROE PAR: TY WITH DOWN Pay- MENT. | JIM WRIGHT NTIL 8:30 : __ List Thro Partridge _ “fake with Sain e@ door, “sf ne on and 70 Inthe “nitchon. Only $8,400 Se, Shee ata RAY O'NEIE, Realtor roperare _M. Tec on) _A NEW: HOME the ve Lael of condition. baths Genre automatic heat @ in bri Large corner lot on paved hreet, Only $3,500 down = . NORTH END Located near rane Pellow School. Terms. $8005 REAL VALUE — Just like new. Only two years oid Lovely bungalow home with automatic ofl ac furn. Two nice lots, Lake privileges. Only 4 miles from city limits Easy terms. $6050 NEAR WOODHULL — Lake Cory twe bedroom bungalow with over ‘) acre of land. Automatic oll ac furn. Oak floors. Terms. Lo BROWN, Realtor 363 W. Huro FE 2-4810 “MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE 2 BEDRM LAKE PRIV., $6200 aoc gall asap tee ora payment, $36 Th BEDNGOME— Pot BASEMENT Watkins- Pontiac Estates Near ee en Schoo] comes oh 26x23 ft, has Pra fire piace, Bethel kitchen, birch Z space attached arage Paar gaged rer aluminum star Paved driveway sca lot, term “5 : CASS-LAKE PRIVILEGES -— orn et 3 bedroom ome w Pa liv Garage. 2 lots. ibook 36050. ELWOOD REALTY 5143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. FE ea PE 4.3864 ___OPEN " FOR SALE BY OWNER, 3 BEDRM brick, corner lot. $1800 Sey month. 1 197 Oliver, FE 4-2078 COLORED — INCOME” § rooms for-owner and ‘Ooms to rent at $20 per weeks Full peyote gas oe paved street. asy C. HOUSTON REALTY. FE 4-6331 CAMELOT, 9204. PONTIAC LAKE, bnew modern frame, ies ts lot, spe- cial this week. Bark 500. $2000 down. OR 3-3830. Ap nen Beautifully iiaad- Tiz1@1. Only $16:500 STOUT’S SPECIAL $395 DOWN ° No waiting to get into this cute and solid 5 room home with 1°4 car garage. Lo- cated on North side of town Extra lot included with sale. Will show anytime. Cc your appoint-—— ment now Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw gst ie . - Open Eves. ‘tip 8 foaial CONVENIENT LOCATI: 3 bedroom brick, carpeted. Fenced. Johnson POR BETTER HOMES pete eae “102x state and will sacrifice $8050 w with low. down pay $64) large ee ati OR 3-4267. 4 bedroom bungalow. Built tm °s3, Dandy kitchen, large dining area, full ‘basement, woot heat, large fenced lot. $4500 down or w peng for large home with acre- ATTRACTIVE. RANCH 3 bedroom~Large living room. = excellent Kitchen. “Beauutul oak floors, fenced - 650 down. = OUTSIDE cITY Inimacuiate 2 bedroom ranch. porse pla ee Mie kitchen. ay ar e. Nicely landscaped lot, cine on Scott Lake. Only dowa or will trade for larger home. ‘IVAN W. FE 5-5091 Realtor FE 5-471 | If Joslyn, corier 3rd. en Eves & Sun. Res. FE 8-2564 MULTIPLE L LISTING SERVICE ’ “Moser ts 347 SHERMAN CT, : Modern 2 priced pee NA 7 NOTHING DOWN Will bulld 2 or 3 bedroom starter house on your rou wiring & rough plumbing included, Or - will build y wt for small locations to -2254 ready basement.” on MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST- SIDE FIRST OFFERING 2-family —— with & room ton bath down; 4 rooms th Qak floors Plenty sotatine eee ae 60x 120 hb Offered at $14,900; ‘Soo DON'T WAIT, SEE Shae To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Also lake privileges, Lake ¢ = oe Zi fy ee & eu ¥Y 4 Gas as Be va - gg care THE PONTIAC nasa. THURSDAY. JUNE 15,.1997, + qrewet gusibaiatavintiarass ts j ii Famle tied bath, arble window ™m ges, folding closet doors, oak Wi lot, Yours for $1,500 “ELWOOD REALTY Cass Elisabeth Rd. WATERFRONT HOMES Excellent water front homes Ee from $20,000 to $40,000. our selection today. LAKE PRIVILEGED “we town — Lk. Orion session. Call OR 3-143, iz 7 RDRM. PRA ‘AR R- a mmpnoow mance “Ty puned of wate Se FULL BASEMENT “Seas” rob : “om Auto. ches (arage. OPEN = | udeaver & ca paling = . screens, i y 4 LOCATION Derive wes Lat ee Sad mee we _ 14 it — ss < G oe mad aterfo: a 2 —— KUSCHELL = 70 64133 Jo $1528 sell. T™ best of terms available. © SYLVAN LAKE % Two bedrooms, ay a5 lot. Ex- cellent condition. Gas heat. Priced to sell with easy terms, $500 DOWN ‘Two _bung coors, plastered ‘Hardwood walls. Large rooms. Big jot. Tt's vacan! INCOME Two family income, § rms. and bath down and three Gecemsents cl funel parage: men’ i _ ptamoly buy at only $1000.00 ; NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33:'W. Huron St Open ktehes & y, car neg DORTILE Ee oan: ‘cee room. iiighen, “so afl CRAWFORD AGENCY a W. Huron FE 4- Evenings cai MY sie LEAVING STATE Attractive 2 bedroom home, ideal location. nice Jot, vlenty of trees, garage, concrete driveway, out- side & patio, lake. privileges, pie. Term. 4805 re. 6-5323 SILV LAKE FRON Lovely 3 bedroom —_— ranch, meomere ——< 3 full room home on Whitte- Pull basement, ga- . corner lot. Only §7;906 a . This one will sell fast. DOWN ie = ion on this love- ly 2 bedroom ranch. Len — window, oak large elicheo auto. | oil heat. es Ps alow. — INCOME AT AUBURN miGnts, a Var house,’ 96.500 with $400 én, A “790n150° Sa SR a ee 4 bdrm. house oft SEVERAL _\ For Sale How 43 a UP. ALSO IN $500 ? P. W. DINNAN. FE included at enly” sti 600, seo. down, $78 per CLARKSTON ESTATE New 3 bedroom brick repch situated on a wooded corne. » 14° baths, ‘birch room with large living room wi lace. ful beupment and recres- merene ving room and generous 110 x 185- tt. lot, sen th boxes, coments nen 4 Aa neers ned, Only §25,-. 900 with COLONIAL HILLS Roman brick 3 bedroom. ranch. Ful Ibasement, spacious 1$x11-ft living room with man brick fireplace. i room, ca bath. Plastered walls. Situated in of West Bioomfield's better —— ose to schools and ull cement driveway Treomy | 2-car qareee a beauty! Only 1,000. DIF FERENT HOME PLANS 3 bedroom brick ranch. Full base- honed —— 1% =x 168" living eaulifel uriek trostepe: Comune ea tal ek fireplace. Ceram China. Hard- tile bath. Built-in o wood floors Pius — more features. Offers over 1 sq. of living area. Priced m $15,- lot. 1 to see our compiete, " saitting plans before you buy WHITE BROS. » REALTO Phone OR s 1208 Dixie Hwy ves. til @; Sunday 10 to 8 LOTUS LAKE Ee HIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1218 Baldwin Ave. FE 40647 ~.,ON THE LAKE | ranch 10 mi. west of sate beach. $13,500. Fe cowry mmauty NUNION LAKE RD EM 34164 or EM 3-2411 after 5 e BM. MOD. HOME. 1% a ground, arage. win $800 an. © $6,500 with $500 do. Bedrm. honttac Gs oftchard, Just a nice ay a = eae $24,500 with LOVELY SBEDRM. older sar pipereee. with terms, FE 0508 =: Ss: a Eves On 24078. Arnold Real Estate 710 8. I FE $-0076 FE 5-5783 ANCHOR Liscoin JOrdan A bedroom k home with whi arm ‘and bas Si FA heat. to baly ‘10 minutes ie this for faly$13.900--61,008 r- month LOCATED a Be blocks sorts of Walton. FES 57507 FE 5-9145 Anchor Real Estate 30664 WEST 12 MILE solder type hothe ‘witht fence ent Smat ace ment and oi heat. . and = hes $500 DOWN - bedrn., 6 home. vacant, R. D. RILEY. ‘Broker beth | Lk. 508 FE 41157 8Y coger ony rety ed, good dé uire 40 Sanderson s DOWN ROOM, income hom. $11,500, FE 24052, Se ee GARAGE. Sell or rent, N REALTOR WEST 8 1% FE 44021, STATEWIDE. B.D. ——_. REALTOR Real Service of — mg at 8. FE 4062 TKN UDSEN Franklin Blvd. Large home 11 rooms and. 3% baths. Completely remodeled in 1938. Suitabie lor or organi- street, porting. Prinea riest Call now. e West pRutgers Practic new 4% room and home that can be purchased bbe approxi- mately $1,500 down, WM. H. KNUDSEN rit duress NORTH sIDE 3 bedrooms, carpeted living room bong! dining = pares modern a. ond reese jot, ful tes only $8075—te: ‘fond ° EAST SIDE Good Dstory hoetne, plastered Walls, basement, gas heat, storms -and screens, 1 car garage. $7600-61500 down. 2 bedroom wits, expan- ¢ for 3rd bedroom, Dasement.. gas he large fenced yard some fruit trees. $12,000; terms. sion WEST SUBURBAN 5 room alow with bath, base- ment, auto. oi] heat, 2 car ga- re e, fenced yard, full price 1200 down. Call us. SMITH- | WIDEMAN | : REALTY 412 W. Huron. PE 4-426 ORDINARY Ranch home, 1700 sq. ft. of living jus 3% car Hshed neighborhood. Cass privileged lot,- Immediate posses- substantial down payment or will trade $32,500. G.E. KITCHEN CENTER Leads the list of desirabie fea- tures in -this Pagan d sized heme, 3b f estate fake ‘privdstes, G00 doe down, $55 month. MY 3-7364. om Lake Information and ground lake homes. | freely given. sized lot, poe but convenient. sou averyaeg immediate posses- nm, substantial -—" payment or “n trade. $33,500. ~ HOME | MART REALTY CO. W. Huron aa y ACRES | WE WEST brick, full basement, storms, gas NEW RANCH TYPE, 4 BEDROOM _ Fe Pao Pe ssi OFF JOSLYN 5 ROOMS FE 23-2162 4 a =e finished in knott droome Phobis ener rete orl bul ‘room, large streened porch. Excellent condition inside and out. Extre ia! lot furn- shed modern 4 room modern in rear of jot. Ready for renta) Lake privil Reasonable down ov gsccgg or neon Seetetralioe or “dc EORGE ‘BLAIR SIDE. heat, paved street, close to city bus & schools. $2500 down. Own- er. FE 4-3316 and 10 acres of ae le land. 15 miles from Good terms. FE 2-446 $5,250 bath. Pared street. S rooms & Only $1,375 Bewer and water, down, $50 month, AUBURN HEIGHTS ___| For ‘Sale Houses 43 a UNTON LAKE. OFFICE id wil pt ab TC Trocke REALTOR 1648 Union Lake EM 34671 ADAMS. COMMERCIAL Auburn Ave. frontage. a6 for beauty parlor or other . business. 4orms. and bath apt. ue 3 rms. a 5 offices. $15,000 ith -§3,500 a KEEGO° HARBOR Canal ons ’ bedroom home. 2- car - $7,050 with $1,500 $750 DOWN Close etiae home. $7,500. ADAMS yY% ACRE Located = pital road. 6 room hom —p 3 ¥rs. old. Forced air “all heat. Reasonabie price —$7,850, terms. FE 4-3393 BLOOMFIELD TWP An extremely attractive & com- fortable home. tached garage. the 3 bedrms., living rm, dining L, large kitehen, ceram- je tile bath. Beautiful pont in yard. Patio . Shown bl ei only. $18,500, John K, Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-447 Eve. FE §-4346 ai} modern |. CARNIVAL, by Dick Terme a 4 —— Of, ‘CME Rog. UA. Par. OFF. © 1957 by NEA Service, ina. “But going steady has advantages too, Mom! Like hav- $15,900.00 The abowe figure 1s the. full price on a Wonder Ranch Home with full basement and attached two- car garage, situated on a land- scaped = 290° in Drayton Woods, Owner plannin ing for the sunny southlan: Available on FH: AU ‘Terms WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3007 W. Huron Pe 43568 Open Evenings till » ~~ Income Propert 43A poo eke NICE & VERY MODERN SOPLES NR. GMT OF- fices a oll hot water heat. Lot Let rent from 1 unit — your ‘payments. $10,750, FE 7a FF ARCS MICH Modern 4 br. guest home, eabins, apts.. all furn. 155 frontage. Extra adjoining Wiiow — . et. . Branch ior PE ees For Sale Lake Prop. 4 44 3 BEDRM. Nag! SCOTT LAKE _#00..Low dn. payment. Fr 6.0000. “$6,800 — FUL IPRIGE With the easiest terms ima male: enables you to purchase th: . Pull ase. ment, of] furnace, aad in all «ohare Located on lake privileges. fine beach. Landsca: fenced yard, trees, stone ba: rbecue ‘wal Ideal er small family or retired couple. Earl E. James 8269 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM_ 3-631! BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES OVER- looking Walters Lake, 680x100 ft. Lake mi aay terms, Low down throu. Orion. Cah owner, at MY i ELIZABETH LAKE aures Waterfront lots, plus lots on land, 150 feet a 6 & bath. faneet floors. Full ne Coregs & outbuildings. shrubbery, Lot tas x at. Only $1,000 down. CUCK] LER REALTY CLOSETS, = - 2 tots, 1 feneee Basement, oil furnace are scone tion, real clean, si $1,000 do’ Large @ smali homes, o ‘low &s dn. a contracts for sale =< dix count, Rose McLarty, Pa WILL BUIL D On your let, any oe —— eg lontal custom prec hom Good deal this time a year. ‘Aina alterations 42778, Of looking at housés thet aren't worth the money? Compare this custom-bullt 1200 WILLIAMS LAKE Privileges and a six-room home with garage, landscaped out of ‘this world Two lassed-in porches, part basement. On paved street, FIRST OFFERING. $9,250. $1,000 down. ae 8 ACRES Home of distinction. 7 rooms with. 15x11 ding room, 15x12 kitchen,’ Full basement, auto. heat. You self a farm, your children a She ONLY ONE MILE OUT. #4, will handle. bedroom 670 W, For. Colored Families Newer) ly bedroom bungsiow, oil heat, “end. Venetian blinds. Nice lot. Price only $6,500 with $850 dows and $49 mo. incl. taxes and e. : ys ae CE re 5s ~ PEACE A “LOST AB: . Call- RE 28181 for ain’ ad \to! hecoven loss /Dial FE ‘ 28181: for, n ad-writer. oa Gay, “charge her! we * CHEERFUL ‘HOME John Kinzler, Realtor Huron gt. Ph. FE 43525 SIDE. Near , bas & . \Porced to sell. . $6060 full price. CRESCENT LAKE Level lot. South Shore. 502135 feet. $2750 cash. WOODHULL. LAKE Nice trees. enpy é beach. 86 boll! on lake, $2800 cash oe LAKE 5 acres. pared 400 feet = weal sah road, and peggy -~4 feet of lake. Priced nas Dasa terms, Located on Milford oad. CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron St. Open Evenings =f J é 2 me Fun’ price oe Ee ak on FISHERMEN i. WOTICE ' sq. ft. 3 bedroom brick ranch| ¢x¢elent eo Brod ee eerie | home. Full basement, two fire- J places, siate entr . 1% batbs, —— wea eyerett wrogltoor Serene ee rs, cee | _m_bieh oh ihe. red walls, oak floo abet Pan @ LAKEFRONT GOrTAGE. & LARGE = ows = ai},600 lot. 10 min. Pontiac, $7,500 CALL MODEL, 9 TO 1°OR 4 TO 6| _With low dg. payment. LI 3-3082. E. / DUNE LAP LOVELY HOME ON Mt i on MACEDAY .! e a wnstairs. Nice Custom #8 PE #1108) income. gf eB grounds, Lovel sae8 By owner, Call Lakefront — 10 Acres ATERFORD AREA — 300 ET, FRONTAGE. BEAUTI- j GH ROLLING AND, PARTLY WOODED VERY’ Y) SECLUDED. $6,000, —$1,000 DOWN ALSO HAVE 3%) ACRES ee THE SAME AT ONLY $350 _ RJ. Vv ALUET, Realtor 345° OAKLAND AVE 5-0603 MUCTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Rd. business lot. Owner. 285. fwo BEDROOM YEAR AROUND home on Cass Lake. Knotty pine tiving room & 4 room, Base- ment, §2,000 down. 2-4929, be- _fore 3 om hen Sub, ate i yal su x BA Commerce Lk dry at pai a By owner. Cash: or terms. EM ‘WAN TED MORE LISTINGS © iC. Schuett | i Ps ‘00 ®. 2 He em on leay-. id. we can hg = front, > vieged ‘or ria “quickly. EM 34196. or MU 46863 | For Sale For Sale Resort Prop. 444 oe MICH. LAKEFRONT ON a: Lake, Sand bar divides rene portesy “Over 2 acre lot. West Traverse City, FE 8-0343. GRASS LAKE — NEW CABIN IN LGE. lot, center resort area, adjoins tate forest. Good h month. in (Skells), ) Cash. on down vayment. Johnston & H ubbard COTTAGE BUILDE Cal FE vee “your EZ For Sale Lots 46 344 ACRE—2 ACRES i? oh ae privileges. * JIM WEIGHT 345 OAKLAN “we PE 5-9441 OPEN E EVENINGS ‘UNTIL 8:30 2 LOTS, | IN DRAYTON V woobs. Terms. OR _3-0483. 2 BEAUTIFUL LARGE — ane. in a B es pls sub. sell, separal 0 gether, PE. 6-8257 2? LOTS. CORNER CHANDLER & East Blvd, PE 5-8041, 19 8. Mar- $ ug weil & footings poured, 40 by 22 1 block off Auburn in Avon Town- po Sacrifice. $1,200 cash. FE 5 ACRES ROCHESTER _ hills, $5,000. Terms. OL 1-0797. @ LOTS CHEAP IN VILLAGE OF _Leonard. OA 8-2602. « Lots. EACH 4 BY 122. NEW 77 Near new U of M in scenic rolling wewer, & ___For Sale Acreage 15 ACRES IN CITY On pavemenm. For ing somebody to fall back on when you can’t do any better!” 47 ing }49 VACANT ACRES, west of Pontiac. "% 30 acres ... acres... Buy er tomor: CR AW FORD 53% W. Huron st Pls eg call $450 & FD reodls vere AGE EN CY FE ¢ MY 31143 ly wooded, summer home of Only with 71%4 AC pent a, High “toghtion, ed by with $3300. # excellent Ly short dis tree with ecolent view @ feet frontage. Only ; HIDEAWAY Unusual parcel, containing 4 acres with 1100 feet road frontage on blacktop, most« tor Adjoining “State Park with all recreational - $3750 faci $375 .do RBS wo. eellent for ranch home st Only $3300 with $500 dow 5 ACRES soc hese high Edy! M. Stout. Realtor Ph. FE 5-0166 St " Jie ane ta ie OXFORD “CA WE AREA # acres of vacant land with BSTER Oa 8-3122 85 8. Pa MA 5-7581 Oxford, Mich BUILD NOW tim our well-restricted Waterford Hills Estates. yy age botany ven from HERBERT C I & DAVIS” 4925 Pontiac FE 5-431! mtial lots, total 140 180. Adjoined paved renee lots, side and rear. $3000. om oa Cama AND 1 CONNECTING lakes. Paved road, eeeeeeee, 00x 75. $1,800. Terms. OR 3-3008 or OR 3-0602. 5 ACRES ROCHESTER Near new U of M in scenic rolling hills, $6,000. Terms: OL 1-0797. SITES FOR BETTER Cherokee Hills ¥ou'll like the a of its close-in. country J ocation—Eliza- beth Lake Rd. : 1 mile west of Telegraph Rd. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor LAKE LOT.-IN THE BUNNY RUN ee Anex 6. Reasonable. “agi “alles m ions or = pe $5783, FE S0s7s Buy Thru — List Thru Partridge PERRY ACRES HAVE EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR IN YOUR NEW HOME. ee ROADS — No mud or ELIZABETH LAKE” | _ open EVENINGS UNTIL 8:39 | “ONRERFOL WATER — At about Is ideal, and easfily acceséible to, LAKEFRONT, BY OWNER. ¢ EXCELLENT DRAINAGE — No this levely 5 room year-around | rooms, glassed-in porch, shower, ible with Se Tanks. home. perfect for a secofid home. bet water heater. Nice ac NEAR RECREATION — Joins State Storms and screens with giassed- ident for” children, Year round.| Park, # ; Fishing, Riding. in front porch. Immediate posses- heater, some urniture. 2865 Swimming, sion _ you enjoy the lake now. pata Hill Rd. on — Lake, | W ED LOTS — Leve Hili- $7,000. $1,500 down MUtual 44811. M59 to, Ormond side lots for tri-leveis. ones one ad. has at least 100 ft. ge—all H h SAGINAW BAY, 916 PRont: | Saistelly recrictsé tor your pro- um age. 17 acres wooted, ‘ready for] BEAUTIFUL VIEWS UTY Ss —. Nowhere p ries development, $35 froht ft. Terms. oot ou fina | er country. FE 20474 Realtor FE 41114 ¢wo @ FT” LOT; NIE 83 N. Telegra Open Eves. 8 WITH UNION rT road. . § miles north j Multiple Listing Service = privs. $650 ea. Also Coole ou of Pontiac lint Pe woe WITH cE N ogg amg | ll At oe New Branch Offic Hel ie HOLMES 2531.8. LAPEER RD. For Sale ei 47 % ACRES S fast 1 ‘sTanrEn HOME. eh Just 30 minutes ft. on highway. home-—nice shade 4305 Dixie Hwy. 120 ACRE CORNER RM HOUSE _barns. Chicken coop, FE 90 Acres—2 Homes ‘On Paved Road 1 mile north of Goodrich on M15 Sandy joam-—some For Sale Farms 48 PP PPP LL LLL LLL lal @€ ROOM HOUSE OTHER BUILD- ings. 356 acres. $1,000 Down : ww OTHER FAR P. W. DINNAN 66 W._ Huron FE 2971 # ACRES, ” 2 from Pontiac gravel — 1320 tm. medern barn. 7 good Also 4 rm., full basement, bunga- r with Giroux- Franke GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR_ 3-0701 FARM. ROLL- barn and buildings, $26,- miles from sell corner 4-1549 | an B ae 2 i BAY “Is For Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Zareee tae, Write La "pak Pcs i The “Bin com eels ae RPENING Shop Hand rele Buy Thru Partridge i sottes & ® lots, lease BEAUTY SHOP. Milford. $1300 wn. har = ip & fixtures & in- pusiness location. J.C HAYDEN, Realtor % EK. Walton PE 6-0441 Open Eves. MOTEL 8 modern units, completely pe | age 4 come. Soo do = ae all. i on Mise one CHILDREN’S WEAR PROVEN PROFITS Elderly lad wes to retire. $9,000 c “STATEWIDE ae D. CHARLES, airpgevon. Real Estate Service of Pontiac 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-0521 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” “A yea can get.tt Leas 33 | Money to Loa _._WHEN YOU NEED _ 2 $500 our bay = sare. : No . LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL - FINANCE CO» Loan) euienee ts FE 21-9249 BORROW WITH , CONFIDENCE ‘Household Financ is America s oldest and TW. Hogechold — Corp. of Pontiac A 2h | eaeippabe oem 1 C4Ald, 20 war 8 ee ee Sood Gna ate LIVING ROOM SUITE, 3 Wakefield tables, 2 new MDS, sl dike laa Weal take | ae Sifts aan Gootk er a orere —_ Credit es — to find reliable be | over weekly payments on = ‘syawey. "department. is Living room on deluxe pee 8 ond” 2 vanity 164 Orchard Lk. Ave., 2 ose BLOND BEDRM mplete. Apt, sited _Like new, OF FURNITURE, IDEAL Bay Unive. 4 n oomegs: 2851 Hadep Lake. EM _3-0339, ie B , ur w15 DRIVE- ~ iad fiestas $04. _Lak Popular drive - inn €¢ i -on M59 3 PC. near Pontise x in = ustling lake e k ( ’ \ way fron l } st } 290. | Aiirctive ioe block. glass . sare a d- ic as ge i @. lor husband 5 ROOMS FURNGS - VE, and wife Just $3,000 down buys $25 TO $500 frig. Must sell, iet¥ing state. 478 Fea] estate and all. o your _ si snare. puis. at _E. Bivd. N., apytimt “ad . ss 2h security P “months |g?” ¥ FRIGIDA AIRED t ERFRIOERA- 000. SS to ou vice is qui one SPYGROSS, 2) ett drat ntettee| Marre ome Ot oo dot vol- visits a x | eee Good lease.” Cal ax: PC. DINING RM. SET. GOOD bow for : ox RUG UsED v= HOME & AUTO] "883 5a WARD’ E. PARTRIDGE LOAN CO $1627. REALTOR FE 43581 one a 9 PC. DDANG ROOM SET. GOOD REAL ESTATE, & BUSINESSES ele beds LE ate ela. ee a wear at BA AXTER & LIVINOSTONE "sen bores nee ee CaRCirS ‘. 5 never shw EVE. TIL 9 ea T CAG | ia FE 4-1538/ er $50. Electric dryer, $50, FE 7 “ ’ TIS L” 3 LET’S TALK G ASH QUICKLY éxi2 FIGURED ROG. PRACTICAL BUSINESS U to $500 _ly_new. $100. FE a 6 FC. ye gr. Sarna RM. 1950 1956 Brin, e, Near Ana pea 8 units & . title. ‘Saent aeale 7 ppp iar 30 x 12 RUGS. WOO: FACE, $16.95, attractive living quarters. This perma fenstures and other fur- Reversible ¢36. tae, tee sign: other wo, * u wy paseo it Fi mga hh are wee curities, * pede, 08 96, arson’s Peratae cent to a beautiful bar & res- 3 ha: ke Ave. taurant. Make ap offer. a an # Sewer Cleaning Business 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Sew 12x18 LINOLEU g BONNY MAID viNvS ir Total price only aed for this established business the Pon- tiac area. Includes can & ma- chines. Owner will teach you the business. ie = in your home or land contracts. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN, A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8. TELEORA APH RD. FE 582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR RESTAURANT FOR SALE. FULLY equipped. Lew price. FE 23-6207 _between 11 am. and 8pm STORE WITH BEER & WINE LI- =e & living quarters. ¢ bed- all fixtures, stock & the building Must sell—death tn fam- ue John R, Troy. MUlberry ~ Chimney Specialists AN kinds of chimney repairing, rebuilding cleaning or ae oon FOO! { Also ell kinds of furnace fireplaces, boilers, water heaters,. Incinera- tore cleaned, repaired. a reg- istered company. FE 5- "SUNOCO. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. FE 2-9206 LOANS—$600 to $1.500 improvements. adder Basi oe iid @ garage or on home. Gecene mortgages. firs 209 Nationa] Building Pontiac —— PE 4-4729. = in or enclose constructed. Se 31 M. POWER MOWER. 16 GO. _pump for car, 475 E. Bivd.-N. "80 MERCURY. GOOD COND., $150. value, FE 41738 0 ‘@ CHRIg CRAFT is UTILITY for sale or ‘trade for late mode! car. 559 Auburn. ‘00 PONTIAC. SALE OR SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT NW. Cornet Dixie Hwy. (US-10) and Williams St. PONTIAC NEXT TO DRIVE-IN THEATER S.W. Cor. Williams Lake Road Oak Beach St. WATERFORD New modern 2 Hs | buildings with ——— potentia. available im- ° 10 im. farmhouse. Good hg . 8m: VACANT ‘Eagle forge heres Lee 20 ac Eves. Smith, Loder Washington, Royal jately. Investment in _inven- Oak, LI Liga. tory only. Approximately $5,000 Buy Thru Partridge fieriliant fate 'S.OulBeact uy “hru Fartridge + jocations Mobday, June 17th, from List Thru Partridge 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. & from 4 =. to 7 p.m, or phone Mr.- Grif- FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE. ith at 8:30 am to 7 Call Revetes. OR 3-1111. rE 40003. | _pm. GArfield 2-643 after 8 p.m. see ieee ine Sele Lee ind Contracts 52 @ 2 story barn, 38x60. Chick. ~ a oe 14x60. Must be seen. % DISCOUNT. Total price $14,500 $6, Ps Cniaaie Sead ‘cost, §=$4,- HADLEY ba all pvt. lake. abee Leta sane “LAND Rd., 20. acres. = an acre. Lot 9 lovely ares walnut eee & il black locust, $1,500, Ridgeway EALTOR 957 Baldwin aes Open FE 4-6203 "til 8 Sale Business Property 49 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ DIXIE HWY. 605 com WATERFORD AREA the oth ing 3.88 acres. $38 4302 Dixie ft.-on side road, as ear ot, tne, dee, ute th oma per foot. HOLMES - BARTRAM Hwy. OR_3-1050 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Commercial Building oe 40x100 commercia, building, corner’ location in | loc! trated pond —__ including “ae vith Fa ofl a. iar fur. nac “—S . ite oor. 2 tol 2 tei. _ BUCKNER 432 50. eoemred| by 7 room home. TRADE for outboard motor, FE 1 $1.00 EQUITY IN NEW HOME with 1 acre & ane privileges, needs some ins’ finishing — for car or anything of ual value. _Payments, $65 mo. EM _ 3-0081. ‘ST? PONTIAC WILL TRADE FOR any clean ‘53 sutomobile. FE _ 23-5605. CHEV. TRACTOR 2-TON, 5TH wheel, saddie tanks, air & vacu- um, 2 speed axle, * rebuilt motor. ues eis nt. Will sell or trade. HOUSETRAILER sluminum with birch trim. ply : iy tires, elec. brakes. ‘57 plates. A-1 cond, Will sel! — or trade for Northern propert: _ FE 49165 or 700 Joslyn. Joslyn or Ostrum: _ FOR ot ay OR TRADE: 56 ROOM rage, large two wheel taller sme nic red “— garage on verted into small apogee rE $0088 or FE OR TRADE 1951 ENG-| Fon shLE OA TRAD > Heh sor for motor cycle or ‘FE 5-0006. $150. After 6 p.m. GOOD 2 PC. BLUE Plt atten “LIv- ing room suite; typewriter, ltd mower, or — sell. OR LATE MODEL CARS AND CASH for real estate, land contracts and Full basement, full bath. Auto mo’ 3 of what - + have - you. ale & parse A real bargain. BconO CARS, 23 Auburn. FE JERRY E. ADAMS CO. | “0% YOOEt SAR Amp case 3172 -W. Huron St. PE 4-4561 E YOU HAVE 8$0.1.D Open Eves. "til 9 Sun. 1 to 5| PROPERTY). BR J. VAN WELT. _ cent’ dls Sckece bo + ra Tr cen count. ance $4, OTORCYCLE ‘Al 38; your cost only $3,133.79 _Service, OR 3-8561. — an $60 per month at 6 per cent. Well- NEW 3 BEDROOM WILL Chaser Heese) een isos, PUM | take cider home im trade or your ry! : eq@ty, Call for appointment, FE ‘Seasoned Contracts awa ABC WASH WASHING MACHINE for: OR 55478, count 15 per cent—Cost 0 you $6,582, PE 5-7292. NEW 3 BEDROOM, full basement. 5 acres of Sand. Buckner coatomess Happy. F olks . poees, employed serv the most ted, | fy aggre . oe tow oe ‘oma Co. LOOR | NATIO av sin0 ceaeat {| Ps 0 WA ED + ny KE, Ps TCA q | you. Man ood sound invest- wer mower = A - plied . Ais a RMS. st! 4 5 ACRES ‘ TOM TE- pos . Write Pon AN. FE 4-0628. Mp at pala ae | wai Seay 5 oo ANCH | SEASONED 6 type home Pike acres at fand Lous oat wen excellent -} for house in Pontiac, With even im: E Balance due $1110 — Dis: J a ___For’Sale Clothing 56 BORGANA COAT. CHARCOAL £7: size 10-12, push-up sleeves. Exc. cond. FE 23-0056. 500 balance wil di Sto “2 at te you thoes. WHITE GOTTON LONG 5-0390 ; pee uniforms. Size 14. MAple WE HAVE OTHER -LAND ane . GIRLS £ SIZE @x. CONTRACTS AVAILABLE, | LOW Bridesmaid’ dress, aise 8. E . fa tight FE 65-9031. : wry O’NEIEL, Realtor ~ Gini, scour 7 ORTrORM, SIZE is. is . Telegraph Rd Open 96| SELL. OR 2.1103 UNIFORM. Pe sacle 6-6519 : Money to Loan _ 53 rs AND LADY'S _ (State Licensed Lenders) _ 10-12; Pog size se & 6. . FE 40838. RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, dea house, apartmerit, any-| thee 7 W Vant, Ads: git HON. n\ \ bow FEY 4 nual Loan Company Mortgage Loans 54 ‘ 55 ll CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR FOR Sale or trade for boat motor. OR 34315 or trade for anything of equal 41, Ft. Wall Tile 230 RUBBER BASE :PA G 7 GUAR. HF sy PANT 3 H Syers, 141, : fase nae ELEC. DRYER $ 06 $139.95 Tappan ae range ... $ 98 oes pees — washer... § pd t a washer... $289.96 Kelvinator y 1 ot . me - glee UP TO TWO Rs TO Par _. WAYNE GABER 121 WN. Sa) PE 5-6189 IN MAK- work day shorter Are ele Call a. Peon Sons to- tot an about bemaage bed aul -O-Matie pobieaall ns im size with the family. It provides soft water by itself. No attention required the householder. Just add cee twice ® year. Your cost ts only $349.50 or; lew ep ~4 jo be oes 3-' J | acd cIvTnd ROOM 8UITE. hrm ol bles, metchin coffee table -2 decorator in - All for only $2 weekly, Pearson's 42 Lake Ave AUTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Only, $149.95 Complete L. A. WAGNER CO. ) FES otis PE ‘7-1988. SIZE G' , GenwRaL ELECTRIC ‘Shan ; posi “04 pole _ tent, Rock-an-E-Z rocker, $25, aFARTET SIZE . Gas RANOE, four burn ¥ 05. . $80 ue, Bll y se’ hed. Als-o several size ranges electric and gas at extraordinary values. Mich- = Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lx. suites. we and other mise tt, SEW & Vistt _ trate, dept. te areal Use Ot OUR_LAY-AW Bo R EASY RM * 1 mile on Auburn emit ot Bete WASHER 3 aaaY. MAY- ryer. lance — $2 ** deluze’ elects woe. electric | ‘ MY Schick’ See reins. a Baie wd GIRL's BIG ROUND OAK st TABLE. Wirt DISCOUNT & - "samples, air condlioaten tors, oovaeal poner} Suan Pa " rth : : : ‘an thd net rn 5 pe. deluze furnit sold ~ ee sed 0. Bi due $512.04. Ti nies ave 9106.46," This ; cae a i ao seen our Se FLGOR 1 3 ROOMS FURNITURE » « THE i ¢ pees PON NTTAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 mag a , tA ‘Sale Housshold Gade 57) | 14 PT. 2-IN. GE meet ELECTRIC unite, OL 161 Ld 1, calrod’_# Basy a CEMENT mary tubs. Good cond. OR +5196. GE YOUR SMALL RADIO for @ good used one. FE potty . gore Snore warms te sas RADEIN 1 DES : sagt Leseses ext t. of $6. = . living room suite ve $s cay Lo con ce —— dpe: ving room sulte.'...- $18.95 a0. Yable-top gas ge... 95 MONOGRAMING /Meta!l clothes : 85) 1012 N. 'a_N. Saginaw §7 435 PACTORY REBUILT, VACUUM : eu teas ue ihe ea 18 W i VY MAN'S 1122 $03 N. aeneeen, es ce.) E, Huron” PE 44 WASHER. icond, Only $59.95. pa COTTAGE USE lete double bed th — bed complete, Rollaway Ea. £e $10, 2 wenparate ‘mattresses, $2, sd ea. Therm oil beesee emit 3 French doors, BARNES HARDW "ARE 43 W. Huron SINGER USED ELEC. f a cra 7) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 gees. $22.50, Call FE myx aaa Mace dont cena ‘| SOLID MAPLE } DINETTE TABLE, 4 chairs, excellent condition, 3: White tredie sewing ‘machine, re 08, 64 Seminole TWIN C CONTINENTAL ‘backboards, FE 8-36 te eee used mattresses, TWO REFRIGERATORS. ELEC- nee stove. dining room set. OR Two iN TV CONSOLES, REA- _Sonable, FE 4-0423. USED TRADE-IN Davenport & chal. 3 Lew —— an COND.,4.- TAPPAN DELUXE GAS RANGE, For Sale Mi 60 racer jaseeg rope a2 bar $3.95. v = low cost a less. Low prices on inside doors iiywoods, Pontiac Plywood Co.,. 1488 Ave, Ph. FE CIRCLE FLUORESCENT hor wares. Newest, brightest and m modern ype of lighting for tite. ens. dine bedrooms and rec- reation roOms, $11.95 values, factory marred, ry . Michi- Le Pluorescent, 393-Orchard Lk. ve S CONCRETE FLOOR HARDENERS .. Concrete Reinforcing Mesh Cement, Mortar, Plaster colors Paint for. Wallis . ) BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 61 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710) wp LVERT PIPE 165 toes natal fas per fines! Lond Church's, Inc. 10° 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 2-0233. DISCOUNT ON ALL ‘at A 168. SAGINAW 2-1208 FENCE BY LANGER pad janey down. Free estimates. i r oad: Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Piyse 4z0n% sheet ... $4.75. Blanket ‘erclegee: 100 sq. ft. $3.95 Twtoesiation, oes a. L345 Gnoccd 26 Lalo $89.00 M 4x8" fir ‘plywood wuewecenen 1x12 white pine boards, ft. . Inside door jambs W P. ....$3 ee eewwee B RMEISTER rn Lumber Co. 97 Cooley Lake Ra. EM 24171 & EM 33147 legraph & 8 Mile Rd. EL 64184 cor, A duplex PER fee 8 8. Pe 20" Bo hay eg io 9p a run $124.50 and 5 me mon available. W. MILLER, GAR- LAWN n ood (Just N. of ry jokes siminghem)- Phone MI amare «est cme Preece maimalat or 2. @ranteed for 5 years, MANY OTHER Es ‘ "AIR ¢ Lesate! v = + 00, Siightly | evans iy Ae a boo BTU yiten ns. Fluorescent, 36: 303 Orchard Lk. 1 Li. Ave. THOMAS ECONOMY cone EF >, REFRIG, , Exc. FURN ITURE co} == e cond, FE te 361 8. Saginaw Bt, tee For ‘sai LE 12X15 CARPET with Pontiac Michigan 2600 Union Lake Rd && Commertce pad. OA B-311l. TELEVISION Bane ROAINS TH) oe race Oy ee IRCH =} quality se : ro, 2 BIRC CRIB, COM ee WINDOW AND ee a ~ . $20; baby scale. $5: pbath- Also green canvas awning for 91° window, $7, MI 4-8664. ‘GE AUTO WASHER FOR SALE, like new. Also portable, like new. _FPE_ 80240. GAS STOVE, NORGE REFRIG , dinette Sou dresser, roll-away bed. Seale. sous dresser, mts Grawers, zt GE WRINGER TYPE ” WASHER, ood cond. OR 3-5 SEeRIGERAron | extension ladders & furn. MA 4-3208, 595 ELEC. RANGE, ONLY A -_ Se. "keux'e pease 6-1300. Sa Goon YELLOW, « CHROME DI- uette set, filled chair soats, $25. MI 4-445). GE WASHER. R EDETIORED: Frigidaire washer —< Ro sree = > Leonard refrigerator Dryer, good condition *. °¥ Crump Electric, RS 3465 Auburn Rd rE iz HOTPOINT IRONER, $ << + wheel tratler, $25. 3275_\ wiht HorTPont REFRIG Dee ga Like new. 57 Mechanic. Gas range, Apt. 202. it SWEEPEER WITH AT- tachment. good condition, cheap. pg & MISC, AR- FE E 86438 ‘EXc. COND.) —— KINGSTON VACUUM CLEANER, enc, cond.. Quick sale. MAple 58-1380. Lory nhar sb pe) con EPRIGERATOR. Good dition. Aluminum fase door, “axe Call EM 3-6265. LINO ‘PAINT SALE _ rice at Jacks, 277 Baldwin. LEAVING STATE Maple bunk beds, $60. 21° Muntz TV 00.00 Kenmore Electric stove, $70. Dearing papel ton alr\oa uu conditioner, $90 Eas spin wash-| er, 26° iaeyele, $20, and arise. items. 2905 Barkman. OR LAWSON TYPE SOFA, rocker. FE 8-0208. LOVELY WROUGHT IRON oe eet with 6 chairs, ~ DI- $125. LARGE AUTO. ROASTER OVEN, cond. 248 ood Elm, FE +1210. LEAVING TOWN. MUST BE SOLD this week, 3 | eee: suite, beautyrest mat Siehen guns eral 2 chrome 8. Jessie St. LARGE BABY BED CHEST. Gas range. Reas. FE SS aioe. MANY ARTICLES =porch furniture — set— 5-89. jUCH AS PIANO droom 6-piecr bookcase, ete. Telephone FE Prenklin Blvd. —s2 MMOLLA GOTHAN DINING SET. on —_= table 32x48 glass, rought i chairs with wobet- cared cushi . New % price. Call FE 8-21 01. BANY PIECES OF USED FURNI- Chests, chairs, desks & ta- aby Mise. ‘items. Very reason- abie. MA 41166 or FE 41998. MOVING. MUST SACRIFICE beautiful 10 pc. Walnut dining Toom set. MI 6-5221 MOVING: MUST SELL AT ONCE at a secrtfice. Separately or all et a very low matching drapes, board rd ent also curtains. kitchen table, lamps, in, dishes, bot Niagara. 2-7019. §IAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE, GOOD cond. Also black & white ’ pe. _chrome set, 2-0078. MAPLE IN BED BEDS, ® x 15 refrigerator, electric range, All for $160 or s¢l) sep-| _' _ srately, OR : MOHAIR DAVENPORT $15 Overstuffed chair $5. ig “$10. Apt, electrie range $13. Walnut ar URE 104 8. a > PE 2-5623 MOTO COMD. fet. Matos AND at eeoeng Sense er, consele. Only $49. 6-1300, -_wira}*} BASE) & Suite 616) Genuerge yee} EM Saige ELECTRIC BARONS FOR FOR Wt cenxes: R. B. M 1060 USED | = SINGER SsEW- ing machine. $22.80 Call Allen's. FE 2-6143 USED GAS RANGE, $19.3 AND Voc "7 B. Munro Electrie Co., W. Hur “UBED &. RECORD TIONED jMaytas square tub UO sean ewe ne oes Any aa Auto. . slealere craic npededy Elec. range ....... Frigidaire elec. range. GLAY TONS | FURNITURE & APPLIAN: MI 5-O474 ___Keego Hal | VACUUM “CLEANER, TANK * aes | FE 46453 jaephs RANGE. $65. MA- | fe dinette, $40. Both nearly new. 401 Denby Dr., Drayton Woods For Sale Miscellaneous 60. 2 WHEEL case | ‘Phone FE 2 BERRY Ses GARAGE Goors, $75. MA 6-6570. . oO” ly-TON | CHAIN FALLS. $25 ho: both MA 42318. call anytime. MP BOXES, 1 PICK UP BOX. ml 4750-20 tires. Also auto ¥8-O157. PIPE 5 FT, $3.89 MBING SUPPLY he FE 5-2100 “ Ol mee Bh FLO $9 S Saginaw '52 GAL. ELEG. HEATER sinks & fittings Laundry trays, stand faucets SAVE PLUMBING ___172 South Saginaw St. a+" MOWER 8 & 3 30” SICKLE BAR on oo garden tractor, FE ie :18 INCH SELF-PROPELLED ELEC- trie reel type lawn mower. §60. | _FE_ 2-6500 ss ee ESTATE LAWN old. Exec, cond. ne mower _ML 6-37 329 GAL. OTL they last —§22 50. Me 1738 Willams ~~ JACOBSEN 9 mos. $1. TANK. WHILE Free delivery 5 Lake Rd. at 0 OAL. CAR PAINT. ORCHID, It. blue & cream. geil or trade, Bast all, make us an offer. MY 1 fs 1A BARGAINS, % paints, cabinet hardware, sliding door tracks. hand etc. Call) us for estimates on Aluminum Siding. Alum. & Fiber- jas awnings A . seteen room ratmental Tron, po storms, Windows, Jaiousies. Youngstown, orek & stee! kitchens. No pad eperid $6 month & ites ‘aubus é Rochester Ra. a Wi WATT PA SYSTEM AND D 38 00 Eve system. Ph. EM 3-2422, 25% ‘DISCOUNT On Super Kem-tone and Kem-Glo locks, tools. paint. Discontinued colors. Ber- ty Bros flat and Lusterio patnts. Oakland Fuel and Paint. Or- _chard Lake Ave. FE 6-6159. 200 «=XNEW 2X4, 0c EACH. PE 54-6617. ARK WELDER, 220. GOOD COND. Can be seen at 141 Squirré’ Rd. _Auburn Hts FE 5-4462. ~ ANCHOR FENCES FREE E EgMATES. eye Sa tces BROTHERS ; ENITTING MACHINE Will teach to operate, FE 2-7151. BARGAIN AL i ” ee a Reynolds at, poe Xp rd. 150 ft. LVERINE ‘Lowmnr co. = 320 8. Paddo ck: Lt Rie BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNOS- town kitchen, ofl & EW KIRB' ALL “= tachments. Take over ‘payments, ane mo. PE 46324. 5 PER CENT PP. REFPIG 15 om, Gee nhs bode 2 Hideo & AP eol- or TY, pliane sw peren: ep. Tals cmaa. s FROM a Se TV" 615 EB. Walton FE 2-2257 r way electrival anised tile, galv OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS ax cs cond. each. E M 3-4835. Onn RK TDAIRE AND ONE WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA- ON, TWO “dpmings Fon’ BEDS D ER. BABY CRIB _& CHIFFEROBE, _good cond. OR 3-8717. BROTHERS KNITTING MACHINE. Will teach to operate. FE 2-7151. CHILDREN SWINGS, BIKE AND odd furniture. Also mechanical Into BED aw Hie _tools, OA 83183. OUND OAK TA RED (CLARE J — LIFT TRUCK $1200. Stet Margare Bn. Soap freeze. 3187 Margaret y Auburn O ; *|Close ut Salel|? IL? WASHING MACHINES Ws Sanaoos. ie Frid A — & pee fects. ‘soa N =. ter, Co. at 4300 Ww. act ae 4-6160. — & = of oe Kinda of lnm er. ie RO) GAB RANGE, Exc. “Sou 1 wh ine. ery- $50, OL 1-105. Ging” ane at Tot Siow. Pain & en iness, 1 elec range, $38. Apt.| cent off. Form Seine tty Buren Lamber size gag stove, $20. Open eb. Co. 903 Mt. Clemens. COMPLETE HEATING INSTALLA- Te Sa arerese ro a cao REFRIGERAT OR SALE ioe ic Heating & & Gooting.C: Co 735 Willlam Rd, at M59 next to new Hawes uae. A ral Ta. tend = % ean 1 RANTE® “= bovsta 55>. SS hee or new, a PREE DEL.~ TEI ; 43 Mohawke. WAITE'S CLOSET DOORS A NEW AUTOMATIC “ IRONRITE IRONER “2: Rs “ SALE : : pe duedeee Cag aldaioy > 5-2100/ GARAGE DOOR, 8'6"'x7’, MACHINES | 4 E: Pros , We wholesale to dealers, ELECTRIC WELDER, AC. 8 - able for farm or shop, excell _condition. 4-0284. ELEC. LAWN ~ MOWER. R. USED ni season, $25. GE ironer, 835. 2 office chairs, $5. Hand knit stoles Ladies clothing size 12 Good. _Very reasonable. FE 4-8506_ FREE STANDING TOILETS. $1 $18.85 pe = sink’ 606 Washbowls with fittings.... 11.93 be o bath sets with bape: ree | gl, Hl PL ING SUPPLY urd mn Sagin UB *_FE 5-2100 PLOOR Ses GAS, LARGE complete with fittings. $50. MY eeler HURT? -try ENAPP : Aerotred Shoes _— CALVIN McGINNIS 186 Raeburn Si. FE $§-1512 “FATHERS DAY SPECIAL 25% off Fishing Tackle _& Rustic furniture. $159 Aluminum, §139. New $89.50 Outboard motor, $75. _Costellos, Lake Orion. MY 3-3732. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES, me. IJdéal ‘for use over or alongside medicine cabinets, mod- ernise your bathroom, $9.05 val- | ue, $4.95. Michigan Fluorescent, | 393 Orehard Lk. Ave. FoR “SALE. TRAILER. WILL hold boat or juggage. New, never _used. B. Monroe, 95 8 Roselawn. “TILT-A- Door, exc. cond. Cheap. ‘MI 4-3821. GAS WATER HEATER, $54.95; Electric water heaters, $79.05; bathtubs. first grade, 8499 G._ A. ted m pson & Perry GAS ENGINES 2to9HP at Reduced Prices for Garden Tractor and other Lnere chanical usea- SALES & SERVCE — Clemens St FE 3-0830 tee! overhead factory sec- Pp sizes — prices. rge u . col rom and modern 40@f,0n your garage costs less peg oy ‘e. a Let us give ns Paddock “Ws, — —_ G & W Cedata Picnie table, cloth’, complete stock j also metal clothes 1 eat yeas 2077 Dixie ta HEATING | * EQUIPMENT ®& Brand new 80, BTU furnaces. MH controls, low-boy hy-boy, & counterflows $24950, Other sizes priced to save you money. 52 e elec. water heater, $7950 . gas ginss-lined 10 year 79.50. Custom duct work planned to do-it-yourself. We also have used of] furnaces, ol! burners, blowers, stokers, con- trols & space heaters. Wayne eating Co., Rochester, 32-0211. OL ifs NOT TOO DAMP TO PAINT with Koton No peel, no bifster. _Warwick. FE METAL LATHE. DRILL Press, like new. ” 490 = Trail, Walled "MA 42222 “LUMBER - BARGAINS Used and eT 226 pine 2x4 shorta be 2x8: 2x10: ‘sxi2: “3x12 all lengths, bargain priced , sinks, pipe, steed Weather-stri, wetews: Redimiz cores &m Ceda. fence Be ett ie & Sa SALES CO. 3240 Highland Rd. (M3¢) OR 37092 LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS zed. factory service and arte: Free test , Saal as 8T. M 6, hen” med $6. Explorers acout almost new, $8, Ez iene bE 8-005 MONTGOMERY .WARD hal tractor, 6 attachments: $200. xr vinator Lak: Eat $45. Both in rood condition. 5-9005. NEW GALVANIZED in, 21-ft. lengths ........ OWL SPACE HEATER. ELECTR chef etove. GE refrigerator, Ideal for cottage, LIGHTS, Dessrrecant, 303 303 ore ard pele Ave. o & new 1957 Phaser The teed service, bv mower "mechanics per es deal. ROYAL SOFTENER 60,000 fanty” FE ditioned, 1 year war- {Crump Fectrie, pine. Auburn Rd FE 43573 ee ON GUTTER. 6 A FT. Warwick TAPE RECORDER “5 ATTACH. ments. FE 61433. 0 TV "SET, ete GLASS MIRROR, drapes. Jenny Lind bed, refriger- ator, EM 43-4529. TELEVISION $6; Washing mach. §35, 3-9105. $48, LAWN MOWER OR \"wO RESTAURANT STOVES. Magic Chef 6 burner 1 oven. Like new. $100 ea. Gas refrig.. $15. _EM _ 3-5001. TRAILER FRAME, COMPLETE with wheels and springs. 620. 53-2816 after 5:30 p.m. Talbott Lumber! Plasterboard, rock lath. Paint, Hy sal Supp —— ade Ce. vy 4 ve. _Pa. wer} USED | ae , SOPTENER. hee BTU's. Large Brine tank. 5-0466 “WATER SOFTENERS 80,000 grains Dowex. $270 value for $188. Buy factory, direct and save. MI 6-324 WOOD AND ALON COMBI.- nation doors and windows. PE 4-2521 BENSON LUMBER CO. Do It Yourself. 61 A Believe It or Not Deal You can now build yourself a modest home with no money down Many Satisfied customers. PE 86-6580 before 5 p.m. BOA AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- ishers, scrubbers, cement grind- ers, steamers, ete. FE 56-3144, 240 Baldwin Ave FOR RENT WALLPAPER ‘§TEAMERS SANDERS—EDGERS—POLISHERS HAND SANDERS—DR{LLS—SAWS BROWNIES HARDWARE OFEN SUNDAY FE_ 3-020 489 8. SANFORD FOR RENT AY Floor sanders—hand sand furnace vacuum cleaners. Wall- aper steamers. Oakland Fuel & aint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. _FE §-6150 PFAFP SEWING MACHINES, DRY oods, drapery material, pain ormica, umbing, & electrica 8. ‘8 OR rs _186 w Montealm FE 5-471 Cameras, Equipment 61A ARGUS C-3 33 MM eA tees wire _flash_ a ease. $25 E pe BovaHT. SOLD, TRADED EPPERT’S CAMERA . §1 W. Huron E 545-6615 .DISCOUNTS ON a ~ STOCK % ALL. MAKES CAMERAS. LAY- “AWAY OR PAYMENT ‘. EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 S SAGINAW ~ Sa usical Goods 62 PLP ew OL LLL LL BABY GRA trade for . EXC. 1a E. Huron St. FE +0906. EBONY SPINET ANO, LIKE new. Terms. Galiaghers. E. Huron St. FE 4-0566. EPIPHONE GUITAR, Ling NEW complete with case, picks pitch Bau & chord ont: Also 5 —— anjo. OA 8-318. Famous ae ‘SPINET PIANO, Period design. Walnut fintsh. Bench to — Special, ewes Terms. $28 dow pebe 36 months weagews FE Calbi Music, 110° N 5-8222 __ v0re Avro ste LIMED OAK eT PIANO. Should sell at once. Terms. Gal- laghers. 18 E. Huron 6, FE 44-0566 NEW SPINET PIANO. BENCH, comeueerater. low price. OL NEW SPINET PIANO WITH matching bench, used as dem- onstrator. Price $442.50, cash or terms. FE $338), PIANO TUNING, | ae arvons 8:30 a.m. Oscar _2-6217. PLAYER PIANO Cs SIGE et repair. Call #4024 oF 9. SPINET PIANO, MUST ae beautiful mahogany spinet, wel. due. can take over pay> of per m Call _Gredit, Manager PE 4 FE SMALL USED BABY GI GRAND PT- like new. A real bargain. ret 18 E. Huron SPRIgRT FIAKO. REASONABLE, WINTER PIANO. LIKE NEW, Hi5. MY_ 2-3701. Sale Office Equipment 63 RANCE onderweed. Kiet late models. —* FRE keyboard inderwood ¢) adding “machine: $125. Other ma- chines at retuced ma .! Eillz. TER. NATIONAL CASH REGIS Good cond. Will sell reas. NEW AND USED OFFICE UIPMEN’ 2 steel desks 60''x. e665 2 sceel typewriter bree $65 10 oak and wainut desks, $35 to $65 Side chairs onal. safes This is ey office equipment. an 'S Everything refinished, Also have er for Jacobson, — on 6 new steel decks, $i38 each. ie cs all size Dies) 1S w of used mewers Ww. Shee ae eet. — = hh ee ec am), On 5 _MI cn ne lock, 5 2h aide ee 2 aa gk Rg ee a we _Piains, Mich rence St.. Phone FE 2-0) Sale Store fegsimuanat 64 GROCERY. T ’ MA b-li88 or MA Pe at a ry RGE k Seles “ben rf: ares * erator ea jéond, Mise; items. Sate Senrtng Goods 65 LUNGS NEW & USED. oir > [eee Bea LETE | ~=ehubs Wilson trons, MODEST MAIDENS % Way ALANI=” get away with it!” “No friend of mine is going to call me a big bum and Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. _Fill sand & gravel .FE 2-3480. 10 A. STONE, SAND & GRAVEL. TOP SOIL & CRUSHED STONE. 10 - 10 A STONE — A-1 TOP SOIL Black Dirt, Ful, Sand, Gravel. Evan Humphrey FE 2-7008 “A GHT DOZING FILL DIRT 6AND & GRAVEL TOP sOIL BEACH sAND (e Cummings FE 3-542] T. Boyce FE 2-5925 4-1 TOP &sOIL menoreiee — loaded & delivered. 80642, FE. Posse BLACK DIRT. PH. OR 3-617 A-1 TOP "aot: BLACK ears = —— gravel, Bulldozing. Ey oF i gOIL, BLACK DIRT. PH. _FE #3066. A-1 BGLLDOZING. FE 8-804 & ir, =e SOmL, days. FE A-l Black dirt Bulldozin: CLINTON A-) TOP BOIL, USHED S8T' sand, gravel ati bet be Conk _F® 6-1!12 or PE 2 Al 1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, send pare ee peat, fill. Earl How- _erd, E 3-8 _ DIRE, FILL, . SAND, soll — he ‘Gan 0092 _or OR 35548. ‘A-1 TOP | SOIL, aca =e dirt “Gand, gravel and fill dirt Eugene. Bennett, FE 5-4758. re By PARMA TOR soll $11, BLACK sand, fill cla oe dirt at ot ta 136 Baldwin. Walt _ 8307. AAA \_ROTOTHTLING BERVICE. Lawns and gardets also top soil, fil di dirt, sand omy gravel, FE U . ALL KINDs OF OF SAND, RAVEL & dirt, Take orders 6 am. etre: FE 4-0027. A-1 TOP SOIL © @ yo toad, 912. Del. L_FE edu. ATTENTION — & delivering, from 6 to daily. top soll, black dirt & Wholesale & retail, corner of & Telegraph Rd Miracle Mile. FE Tor SOIL sand, and front ATTENTION We ppthirs 2, 3, or more yds— black dirt, top soll, washed sand , @ fll dirt. G. R. Stuart. E 4-6584 For Sale Pets 69 PPPPPLDL ALLL LALA 2 YR. OLD DALMATION, MALE, AKC reg. 510 E. Montcalm. a ) POMERANIAN, MALE ian _poodle puppies, FE 2 REGISTERED D TOT Pecos _ puppies. OL 1-058. : 6 WK. OLD. OER , PUPPIES. PE 4-7473. DACHS- males, 1 2 15. &§ WK. OLD AEC REG. hund puppies. black _Ted ictemale, "a3. | OR_ 3-62 AKC REG COCKER PUPPIES, by champion. Mikeion Es- ane Sir Robin. Parti-colored. OR AKC COLLIE PUPS, § WES, 6A- _bdle & white, $35. PE PE 65-8371. AKC ENGLISH “@PRINGER | SPAN- te cam phone MI 41968 aft- AKC REG. LABRADOR . perniee er, female. EM 3-2343 AKC aD PUPPIES. AKC COLLIE PU: ble & white. $35. FE 8-6 AKC GERMAN SHEPARD PUP. Soe & 630 on terms. FE wy | “iho & LUTINO PARAKEETS, also. coasewines & regulars. 33 Niagara a BALDWIN MAKE APARTMENT oe Haod Walnut finish Just $425. Smal] down pay- sal Bal like rent. Calbi Music, _110 N. Saginaw. FE 85-6222, BEAGLE ‘PUPS, AKC REG. FE §-0603. BASSETT PUP BEAGLE PUPS. 12 AKC reg. OR 3-5191. CUTE KITT ENS _Free_to good home, PE COLLIE PUPS, rs ties! Must rell. $8 and __ #5203 after 7 p.m. DOVER HILL L KENNELS, ers. AKC reg. At stud Chief of Dover Hills 43397. DALMATIAN PUPPIES — PEDI. AKC reg. 18941 Britton Br Deitoit a a est FOR SALE: BOSTON small oll stove & hh vy *. ol ve ca Call after 3 p.m. rE $-foes ~ WOR GALE: BOXER PUPs. 6 WKS. $25. 681 Grampion, Lake — Orion GERMA PURE- N SHEPHERDS. AKC registered. MAyfair GREAT DANES HARLEQUT blac pumesie breds. 6-2504. HAPPY COLLIE PUP- =—— esas. reg. Bable & white. DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, “Saat FE'Siws delivered. FE 4¢3263 ‘er FILL L DIRT. fOP 80: TO BEACK sand a warevel. Ope warien Rea FILL DIRT TOR SOL & BULI- — 1270 8. Hospital Rd. EM ee "REACK T0P- “TOP DIRT. ANY- Wire. FE 06-3282. FILL DIRT & TOP sor. REASON, _Bbies. roe FE 475 47559. FINE (oe OLD STATE Farm Property Elizabeth Lake Pr en Telegraph Reds, FE &-6711 or Good mac TOP SOIL. STATE _approvea Son. for & “yards or _more. FE LOADING CLAY FILL DAILY, end of Fildew. off Franklin Rd. _FE EF 355 Goon ARM TOP SOIL, 5 YDS. for 810 delivered. FE 4-6588. GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YDSs. for $7 delivered, FE. 46568 TOW LO..DING PEAT AT WILLOW & Lochaven FE 2-4759 Immediate e Delivery A-l top. soil, dirt, road fist wash hooey fil dirt. FE “PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS UPPLY Sand, vel. fill dirt, drain tile, track , cement and mortar. OR _3¥183 Y, 2% ae black dirt or peet. OR 3-964 RICH DARK TOP sOIL, $10. Sat rotted cow manure $15. delivered. _MY! 3-1387_or FE SAND, FILL Sar Gi GRAVEL iL, TOP Soil. Black dirt Call FE sou. ~~ SHREDDED PEAT HUM State a Fip ¢ top soll, yon and gra raat. Delivered 7 days & __week. jone FE 4-8018, TOP Soi aa Llist & IN BLACK DIRT att “Anyone hav: ipment to apo ~ COLLIE & GERMA move & Phen he os & ok erd puppies for sale. aie. moss on a share basis, call FE | FE 4-1027. $0650 weekdays after 7 pm. or WICE MALE BEAO! BEAGLE, 7 MO. OLD. ai: day Sat. _& _S8un free to a good home. OL 1-0476. BLACK DIRT. BAND, & GRAVEL. | PARA — SOME TALKING, \ FE 81708 or FE _AO8TT cones — oo in same ACK okt 5 BUSHELS FOR $1, a De’s ry, livered. FE 6- 8-3282 2489 Auburn, FE 4¢-6510. ullc d POODLE eorris ozing PEKINGESE PUPPY AND ONE $SeEh, EASE oo? | itt male Fo bi 3624\.Waldon Re. Parakeets Guar. to Talk _Cages on ‘S01 ath, Bt. re 2s bot ae PARAKEETS CaNARixe, SUR alg oltes. 183 PARAKEETS, CANARIES, Caan Food since 1927—684 Oakland Ave. By Jay Alan) | Sate_Farm Equipment 76) For Sale Livestock 72 rane a PRYERS, RO. can be seep af any time. OA 8-2692. less buck stand Call £1835. Wanted Livestock 78 73 1 OR 2? SMALL SHETLAND MARE Ponies. MA 6-1002 after 4 p.m. For Sale Poultry 7 74 POPLLL LLL LA A LLL LI ALA 3. «~GOS- ngs. 915 FE S06 PULLETS & Laces HENS. MA- _ple 5-47 62 WHITE EMDEN GOSsLinas Ss FOR ashe: 1343 Oxbow Lake Road — 2 miles ‘north of Commerce. Sale Farm Produce 75 29’. ACRES OF CLOVER FREE Cut & take away OR 3-6967. NICE SEBAGO SEED POTATOES. ica - Elizabeth Lake A Milfor PAIR GIANT ere el PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBER- _fies. 1164 Vinewood. FE 4-6635. POTATO 8EED SPECIAL. $1.00 Der bushel, 335 W S.lverbell Rd. out..Perry. PLACE. YOUR ORDER FOR strawberries now. FE 86-3036. 1196 Vinewood *- SEBAYGO & RUSSET “SEED PO- ‘rom. certified seed. SEED POTATOES. TOMATO & cabbage plants Teds ke. Market Comer of Walton & Opdyke. FE g41 2 oe HYDRAULIC Re SA din aed for or M “ractor, 46003 W. Road. “Walled Lake ‘4006 - RORD TRACTOR, PLOWS, snow plow, tip-ep trailer Y 2-402, or see at 326 Oak- land. Pontiac. —AAA BUYS— Garden tractor, riding & walking, rotary lawn mowers, bew & Us _ Rotary tillers You wit aft a FORDSON Tork is loader bled & = fe Os 640 Peacock. FE 2-5 FOR BALE OR Tare: FOR late model dump, Roe loader _& blade. EM 3-4515. GARDEN TRACTOR WITH fustable plow & cultivator ae HY July 1, Leaving state, AD- Must FE JOHN DEERE New and used corn lanters. Davis Machinery—Ortonville, Ph. Na 17-3292 JOHN DEFRE LOADERS & SCRAPERS RLCTORS BACK HOE CRAWLERS & BUJ.LDOZERS Calvert Equipment Co. u 442 'N. eAGINAW MOHAWK 4-6612. APEER, MICHIGAN ——KING BROS. YOUR COMPLETE Lawn-Oarden-Farm-Store Plenty of uss parking Used traators & equip. All sizes & makes’ Garden tractors, ro- tary tillers, power mowers, All 7 Maing Credit terms” KING BROS. 1118 FE 401% rE PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE Visit our new garden and lawn _center LOW BOY HEAVY TRACTOR _trailer. After _six, phone FE 17-0251. ~ TARPAULINS ALL SIZES _ JOE'S A & NE SURPLUS FE 2-0023 ~~ MeCULLOCH C Rentals Parts 1890 Crooks Rd. i MORE USED GARDEN TRACTORS ie: with cultivators, 6. QGuarante: TS ™ PRICED HOUGHTEN & SON a COUNTY FOR mowers & |For Sal Sale Housetrailets. 78| " _ “aw 18 TO 31° USED HOUSE- trailer, Pvt. party. big! allowance ever. , Also a very nice selene of late model trade-ins in } or 2 bedroom models at a greats, reduced price. Terms, up to § years on balance. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inte. 4301 Dixie Highway arn Re 31203 Mich. en HOUSETRATERRS 15 o 33 ft. & 2 bedrms Low price” be bank veatea on financing. =v 16 ft tour home $995 Holly Herne Coach Saies, 15210 N. Holl y Rd. Holly. MElrose 4-6771. STOP PAYING RENT —. TRADE your furn., land contract or cous as dn. or part payment or Used mobile home & a new = watanted towards owning your own home. Trailer Exchange, 60 8. Telegraph TRATLER EXCHANGE FOR QUALITY . ~ MOBILE HOMES 33 models 10 wides from 31 to “ ft. to choose from. ‘4 down, years on balance. Featurin, JEST. Also 44 modeis. 8 wides available. Beemer & Tour-A- Home ‘Travel Trailers. Used Trailers Like Rent Trades Welcome +——__BOFtLE AS ——4 PARTS & SUPPL ES 60 S. Telegraph Open __Eves. "tlh 8 & Pi eM. USED TRAILERS, SPECIAL SALE Ho set le 1963, $1,305; ROYAL 795; General 32’, 2-bdrm., $1, 930: Richardson 35° 2- bdrm... $2,085; Century 24°, 1952, $1.495: New travel is’, Turo-A- Homes. ahs low =) a ane | Nes as ig $375 us OLLY. MARIN F COACH SALES. 15210 N po Rd. Holly. MEI- better deal wth— rose 46771 . LEE’S SALES. = SERVICE 21 Mt Gemens FE 30830! Rent Trailer Space 79, avis Se ROTO-TILLER a ae Bales. Parts & seryice. New & oa HTS, MOBILE VILLAGE. used tillers. FE 44380. 1560 Op New. ‘2 mi. SE of Pontiac. 170 _dvke Ra. _N. | ke. FE 56519 BATTERY ghia g AND FIN- MOBILA i ) ESTATES, |. MODERN _isher. EM 3-8 oy Bens & playground. EM AT PARKHURST schools, club house shelter. Only 15 minutes to Pon-| tac, Also trailer sales. Base rate $20. Phone » MYrtle 23-4611. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR, 2? M1. d et 1940 Lakeville 40x30 ft. — 16240 Sap el patios — 38° streets, etc. For who want the best, OA 8-3023 oF 23-0721. : 80 Auto Accessories _ PLYMOUTH — 1950 CHEV 1949 Ford, motors, all very good, _cheap 17 8. Johnson ‘88 BUICK ENGINE, COMPLETE, es ia en SAVE $$ _ eae: ~— Seiad es, 3 ‘ lete bedroor at a etiam eect at BOatBUYEFS - We are going out of business here Get Our Deal. Before You Buy _ MARINE BALES & SERVICE 422 8. TELEGRAPH BOAT, OARS. EXC. COND, 4356 Sashabaw, after 5 p.m. BOAT TRAILER, $95. FE 3-7787 BOATS u Arkansas, ‘Traveler, Lonestar, Pioneer, Glass J ing Flivver. Lake Stee] Boats, $098. Clive DREYER SPOR CNTR. 5210 N. Holly Rd., Holly ME 4-6771 CABIN CRUISER 1” aluminum Platte, fully equipped with 1956 J », steering wheel, remote cdéntrols, electric starter and new Boat is two condition M Pn. FE 3-4610. Sane call OA _8-2618. ~~ CENTURY: rURY-TROJAN-YELLOW JACKET & CADILLAC ALUM. BOATS. MERC hg = FAGEOL MOTORS ALSO USED TRADE INS. FINANCING AVAILABLE INLAND LAKES SA ALES Ma We three Reet FE 2-613 ——— COSTELLO’s MERCURY Ga san Lone Star boats. Orion. MY 3-3732. EVINRUDE MOTORS” LEADING BRANDS IN BOAT Whirlwind. Wolverine irt . Feather Craft, American & G@ man, G man id Canoes, Sorting Trailers WE TRADE—TERMS AVAILABLE Race Boat Works OPEN EVES & SUNDAY 1899 & Telegraph FE EVINRUDE MOTORS 221 yrs. repair ex Se rE 6112 EVINRUDE MOTORS. CRE sf liner, Thompsot & Wizard boats. Gator trailers. ve. Biguest trades = a for used outboard m B terme: a -2 fl Hard- Aubt: et Adams, BOAT COVER, JOE'S A&N SURPLUS EVINRUDE MOTORS ALUMACRAFT BOATS LARGE SELECTION OF OUT- [agin RUNABOUTS. PRICED T ALL SIZES, __FE 23-0023 es, wholesale prices. ™ Ope 8 ha tol REINFORCED PLASTICS 4“ W. Tie Re Fi Joon R. excellent running 32-2297. 5% COVETTE ENGINE, FORD. Milled heads, full race cam, port & relieved, $200 2 evy cranks, =_valameed: capped & drilled, $50 e 2 Chevy short blocks Sieara! 1 _Sfter 6 ~ Auto Glass Specialists Bafety glass for all cars & trucks. All work guaranteed. Insurance claims honored. Kay Prasil, Bafe- Fx 4 1008 Glass Co., 123 Oakland. FOR SALE FULL RACE FORD vV-4 & many other late mote __motors. 12 Mariva St. Rear ~ 80A ___ For Sale 7 Tires ad OY ann SELL GOOD USED tires, 59 ae ayy a 503 8. ose 8TANDARD Lg peel NEW TIRES. Traded in of General Safety tires. Up to 50 per cent off. Black or 22 ¥ 828 N. Mata? Ri Rochester. OL 1-761 NEW IDEA 6 ASIDE RAKE, $35. 2058 TAKE OVE 7 Garden tractor, Like new. __8-0459. after 3 ‘TRACTOR BARGAINS 2 new 3 610 HP iba re with reverse, $289. Bo! Angeroreen é a P. $575, sells H. tractor, rope plow ele bar, snow ade, roller, en Simplicity, ie pew 3%% 24" mower, eulky, snow on . BSlmplic- ity 3% HP. cultivator, snow peyood 54 $150. Bolens 2 H.P.'& culti- EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7924 MA 56-7878 PAYMENTS ON rE evy Tapa ms, $2.00 ea. FE 23-3576 | _* | p= OHNSON MOTORS ~ ts, trailers, lies, every> thing for the beat. ens Marine Supplies. ae Orchard ‘take Ave. ESTIMATIO! berglassing wooden boats speckletone inside. OR 3-3537. UMINUM BOATS & . Alreraft red enginee for toon Sd & light weight, Mer- motors. eu "InDEnsON 3 HARDWARE 6. Tel ———- ph Rd. FE 45-0063 : Ol SUNDAYS. NEW 1¢ LACROSS windshield steerin, —= Bee $390, after 4 p.m. a= 12° BOATS, #40, 12 ALUMI- num, $150.50: trailers, 995, 9609 _ M30 — OUTBOARD MOTOR, 18 HP. EV- fmrude Must sell by Taly 1, Leav- _ing state FE 43619. PADDLEBOARDS AND PIONEER steel row boats. Costeli#’s, Lake Orion M SAIL BOAT, SNIPE with 3 suits ‘ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn 81 Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored, Zuck Me- chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE 6PECIALIZE HYDRAMATIC AND mechanics. Reas, Economy Cars. 22 Auburn __ Sale | Motor Scooters 8&2 A H. PONY CYCLE. sso. 16 ie FLAT m7 ww ° pew. paves BY boat, MOTO SCOOTERS . . FACTORY demonstrators. Liberal time _ment plan Lincoln 5-3717. 9 to ahi USED EQUIPMENT were Ferguson tractor with cab two row cultivator, plow & drag. OCc-3 ages bulldozer idemo.). bearded - indus trial tractor with WEA ‘ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- TION OF New “s USED TRAC- TORS, PLOWS, BIDE MOWERS & LOADERS Pontiac Farm & Industrial REG. ENGLISH POINTER PUPs. 7 = old. 262] Colrain Dr. after p.m ay FOX TERRIERS, bods Franklin Rd. Sere FIs ALL PET SHOP, @ 8 FE 4-6433. aSUOHERES COLLIB, 2 YRS. ne papers, $15. EM 3-6548. THORO GHBRED COCK __Pies, 9 wks. old. $20. FE 8-7274. TROPICAL PARAKEETs & supplies, Pet Shop, 401 Cen- trai Ave. Atwater Bt. Lake Orion, Mich, 29-1691. WHITE SIBERIA J ebguendl! PUP- Pies; $10 each. young” reg. champion sired rea ker males. MY>\.2-4975. All beauties! Dia) Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 AT THE ORCHARD ROVE KEN- nels. Give your dog a vacation: rate runways, shah newly ullt, All breeds, Call for reserva- tons, 41121 W. 14 Mile Rd. MA BOARD JOUR. DOG, WISE-ACRE RE KENNELS ER PUP- i 825 Woodward PE 4046) or FE 4-1443 Auction on Sale 77 PPL PPPS ~~ nee HAVING SOLD MY FARM, AM moving. I will sell at auction. Located ‘2 mile West of Walled Lake on Maple Road. Sat. June “garden tractor, mowing machine roll wire fene- ing, vise, elec, motors, steel fence posts, small tools, etc. 2 refrig- erators, elec. stoves, dinette set, 2 gums, other -articles too numer- mention Everything | Lopes . Terms — c¢ Joe Vasko, Prop. Pete Knowlton, * Auce tioneer. Frank Phillips, Clerk. For Sale Housetrailers 78 1956 CHAMPION’ 42 FT, COM- pletely Saar 8300 Pope's Trati- er Court. Lot 18. CASH. FOR MEDIUM —- - good clean modern 23 bedr q ousetrailers. Trailer Exchange 8 Telegraph Sr 9-320 OXFORD:* TRAILER : SALES 8 to 10 wide in Generals, Garden- ers, Michigan Arrows & Stuarts BOGS CATS BOARDED, DOGS ained, Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele Hey Grain & Feed 71 G, GOOD RAY. lb up. Del 8 OS Straw. MA §-0066. ALL TYPES OF } OF HAY, isT & cal cutting and straw, No rain. W _deliver. OA B-2179. BALING, ALSO COMPLETE HayY- _ing | service. MA 5-0666 ALES OF HAY FOR BALE. Caii OA 82013 after 6. POR RENT: 180 ACRES OF EX- — pasture with shade, stream & good fences. OLive 2-0806, ALPHA AND BROME HAY. will ddliver, MY ee ward, Storm, 1434 6, . Lak ler -up to 81 ft—3 bedrooms. _epacious quarters ‘fimall Holty coaches for traveling. elnfe,, individual runs, = to = built to taxe it! Good ® tion as raliers, 6165 8. Rochester GG tet) acccsserioa 6 (bank + rates, % down i x MY _mile 8. “ot Lare ( Orion _on M24. i954 2 BEDRM. PACEMAKER. 3 33 _ft. | exe ce cond. §-0042 1055 35 FT. FT CONTINENTAL 2 a BED. rm. Excellent condition, 290 2 _Walton Bivd. Lot 29, FE 28386. Goop 77 HOUSETRAILER, $650. 7e4 Sterling. sun _sALe HOUSETRAILERS ‘76 FT. ALMA WILL SELL FOR oe Lok A das or rent with option to GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251 1956 ABC. 10X80, LIKE NEW, §$1.- 000 down and og monthly pay- ments. -Hutchinson’s Annual June Discount Sale ; 45 to select from cR = 45-8 cR — 28-8 wide, i + “For Sale Motorcycles 83 Two i FT PAINTED, _teady for the water. OR 35193" Transportation Offered 87 FLY ¢ENGINE AIRLINER TO PSefan faa way fae $80 each tex. Hawati only $99.10 extra Ss FOR DEXTER, MISs- 23-7950. Le Ferry Service, Inc., souri, Sat. morning FE TRANS. ae =o oe Ex Fer thrase, Fri. eve. TRUCK GOING eng PART load Etther way. FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Caré 88 oe FOR JUNE CARS, FREE TOW- FOR PARTS AND. SERVICE ON Sagal vidson ste fone vidson es Co. 372 Sout Saginaw, WATCHLESs 1955; - condition, Call : §fi284, ___ Boats & Accessories 85 ir RI RUNABOUT, 12% HP. JOHN: | FE 5-4328. _son & trailer. } 5-43: i?” LARGE FIBERGLASS RUN- BAGS, GOOD ‘after & - MAple abouts. $259. Slightly — ed Aluminum boats, Bargains. 7600 _Elizabeth Lake Kd. i) DUCK BOAT, $100, Pte tntid __ Sporting Goods, Keego H arbor. 4 FT, PLYWOOD BOAT, MOTOR & trailer ss new last year. _ $500. FE 12% FT. 3 DECK MOLDED PLY- wood boat. Mark 20 Merc. out- board. motor & trailer. Water akiis, ‘anchor, speedometer, cush- 3068, etc. Complete, $525. FE “4 FT. THOMPSON HP Mercury OR 3.1623. i¢ FT. RUNABOUT, i? HP MO- tor & trailer. OL_ 1-62 Sen eerie 14 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT WITH 16 hp outboard motor, includes cov- er, trailer & controls. = 27. i5‘4) MOLDED PLYWOOD, cUS- ar aka Cover, motor & trail- Make offer FE BOAT WITH motor. §125. i6 FT. CLINKER TYPE BOATS. with new 25 HP Evinrude motor _& trailer, 182 8. Edith, 16 FT. SNIPE SAILBOAT. BOAT __and sails in good cond. MT 4-0195. 2 FT. SOS MAHOGANY HOLL & _Slum. spar., bs EM 3-4 22 FT.OW ENS o¢ H FP. inboard cabin crutser, fully eq tne} ecosair compass twin epocmagre seats, electric bilge pum ack seat cushions, cetanines indder nylon top side curtains, ck flap. Tn the water licensed ready to go. _FE _8-0428 ’ ALUM. BOAT 17. Like NEW, with electric motor, including bat: te and stand. Price $200. BOAT COVERS ag 24 can he Sr Midiend BEAUTIFUL & — runabouts, Some Larg e Selection mo SLAYBAUGH'S , NY a PASS: UP| MONEY! ‘Sell unneeded | Shrcakte Chet for cash through Classified . Ady! is HARLEY DAVISON MOTORCYCLE, 14. FE 2-280. 1940 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ws MOCH As $50-FOR TORE AN Good shape Best off Nees aura ple, Orford. OA esis a. cars. 23-2006 days or INDIAN MOTORC \LES. Mace Collision soi tase te | Bud Shelton Motor Sales Rd. Keego Harbor. FE 4¢-1762. — pled —— late pre Bili McCain E. Bivd. FE 46128 i084 NORTON 300-CC_ TWIN. - Dew. MA S810, After b-06 “Always. “Ready to Buy ‘BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 6-0219 - 1% BAGLEY 8T, CASH Pattie bg ted can BOB FROST INC. $89 Hunter (U8. 10). B'ham, MI_ 6-6034 CASH ~ AVERILL'S NEED CARS Shop it, then bring it here for top - dollars. 2029 DIXIE HWY. FE 2-0878 FE 40006 WANTED: Lad, —— HIGH $5 PAID UYING FOR OF STATE DEALS GLENN’S : MOTOR SALES 254°8, Saginaw St. THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used ears. We need them. Drive the extra = = —- pay you well. 4540 - "HL. J. VAN WELT See M E M ie Sales For lo dollar on late model cars. # OR _3-1603 8627 Dizi wy. WE WILL PAY THE HIGH. EST PRICE IN TOWN ON rol Anropes OR MODEL, E IN OR CALL Auburn Mtrs. Corner Pike & E. Blvd. FE Sten _Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS - 2635 Auburn Ave, For Sale Trucks 90 3 “North Chevrolet Co. ER a en s Marine 2696 Orchard es Rd.. FE «7371 i935 % TON, CHEVY. vaogk. a4 At condition, mileage. Can be seen at 1251 win Ave. . | . actual miles. A-l. shape, 5-7101, : ~~. CHEVR: < new ree, fa perfect condition, LR fi SOIC SUPER Lz is ETE ee To ee eT ee ee Arseyarmnnamgimeey. ~ sa "83 Oakland at Cass - eae cae | ee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 38, 3 097 - By : “For Sele Cars 91 Wt % PICKUP. “TIO! | pc ~ Haskins Chev. is Div Mareay 208, CONDITION, t air, $695. LI 6-4469. i DODGE STAKE Fie gis VERY UMP ‘BODY ‘AND 9, HOES - matjon call JEEP ¢ ¢WHEEL DRIVE, GOOD Ps cond. FE 2-3381. ‘$2 STUDEBAKER. 4 TON PICK- _Up_A-l condition. MElrose 17-6588. USED TRUCKS 1948 Dodge w/Util. Body WILSON GMC Open Evenings FE 4-9485 oot. Sale Cars 91 8S FOR CAMPERS OR = ee out. Partly fur- Good condition, . OR isa SIRE hardtop. 116 eamnere, ‘51 BUICK HARDTOP. tent oe Teer. Ts Fag ng lag a rubber. Pecmers ownee by y. Pric right. interior like new. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES €8 Oakiand FE 2-2351 ‘SS BUICK SUPER, 2 DOOR, H_T., 2 tone, all accessories, ist $1,650 takes. FE 5-2882. Tosi BUICK 1 HARD TOP. ORIG- $5 down, take on FE 4-086, H. Pow- Ww. a Ex- jean. ein sacrifice. Ez. i ie Birm. MI 6-0386. Ae Ba SOE oe SUPER 4 DR. DYNA- flow, 2H 68 down, $11.44 0 mo. E.é& Motors. FE 68-2740 BUICK Sains — 1087. Severa! to choose from. low mile- , new car wil tee. to rick pps to Howell, Livingston Motor Sales, tie ‘mont chrments Buick dealer boed over years. Better hurry at these oes. 1952 2 DR. WITH RADIO, Phone ME 4-3541 Sunday and eve. Sun. through Thurs, 951 BUICK, RADIO AND HEAT- a assume pay- . Call cred- 47500 COUP DEVILLE, jack, low milage. FE iss CADILLAC Eh rae dah nd COUPE exc, cond. 460 Allen Rd. Orton- ville, | Mich, MA 56-4802 TWO 1957 DODGE DEMOS, BIG 8%, R&H. Nice & clean, r, full power, R&H, "82 Buick vag Ford V-8, 2 door, R&H, Ford- O-Matic meta Trp, MTR SALES ARS so TRUCKS oe M24 LAKE ORION MY 3-2760 AIR 2? DR, HARDTOP. vg: we ik. R&H, Low mi. Exc. cond. re 46321 __LOOK! ‘89 Olds, Hardtop . $545 $2 Caryater, Imperial hardtop, = ie SAVE! @0 other automobiles to choose from BIRMINGHAM NASH eos 8. en Complete parts & service available. “HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘8? Pontiae starchief convertibie. ~ yal demo, Full power. Save "88 Chevy 210 9 dr. V-# Eoeerenee Radio 1 & heater. a! "$4 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. ydramatic, radio & — = a sedan. Hydramet- alee ia ARES TOM _ "mapie S-1141 “9 als. WILL ACCEPT guns, ca as a one good used ear, easy terms. BILL SPENCE CARS USED €2 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0297 "66 CHEV., DEL RAY. 2DR., R&H, W-W, Power brakes & overdrive. Cieen, can be seen after 6. FE OLIVER BUICK * : 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 20101 Open ‘th CONVERTIBLES 1965 Fords—2 to choose from, 1 tt full power. aS Senna full power, a beauty. Orde 4, steering & brakes, & “\VAGONS Bob F Frost, Inc. MERCURY DEALER —- ab rey AROUND NGHAM 6-2200 es —FODAY’S BEST BUYS - | full power, jet-a-way, radio and heater, dual exhaust, | 2-DOOR. | transmission, radio, heat-| e460 Special, matic; ‘radio~-and freater=; Saber 88. ‘Convert le, hy- . dramatic, radio — heater. rat oR wer rides ges ‘tr na ote Be fon nr) end peat like new. $1545. "North evrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birm' 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR +DR sedan. Beautiful 2-tone finish, dio, heater and lots of oxtras. i North Chev rolet Co.. 1000 6. Woodward Ave. Birmingham “Bright | Spot” WHY WAIT? GIGANTIC Sale "87 O 98 Deluxe Holiday Coupe, sacrifice pe $2795 Hardtop, - ‘pak sbutton er, full power, $1,000 dis- count "86 CADILLAC professional man’s car, full power, ra- ‘dio and heater, low mile- age, $3795 36 PON .Starchief Catalina: hydra- power brakes, beautiful By Kate Osann| \For Sale Cars 91! . Fee Sale Cars| : ‘83 PLYMOUTH BROOK, s i = ees a oe noon «| POTS 22. n™ | lel AST Lae Scecirery wand eae Pe poise. | THB..WORKING _Beachmont. Keego Harbor, i954 BONTIA =< : SE TSR SRENOY OWE | tests eee Sten cones | OE eet eee — Ran, Full ater "eee 32506. 198. OLE NASB sales FORD & MERCURY DEMOS. FOR 1962 PLYMOUTH ’4 DR. ¢ DR $205, 3 ei CAR ARANTEE 1000 8. Woodward Ave, Birmingham North Chevrolet Co. NEW M2 AT CLAR at pe > tt '6-b0q0 needed. vr hg stead? ‘e Linda Vista. FE Weel Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low FE 8-8261 ao SALES 8. Bivd. E. ‘BT PEYMOUTH,¢DR. > saDAN, aera aoa vevenaeoel Sooet 33 PLYMOUTA 2-DR West ‘Side-Used Cars oew ae Se #23 W. Huron ‘i re ze x ;| PONTIAC ii & puces 4c cane 193 8 rrolean. paeeena 8 Cooley Lk. Rd. PLYMOUTH... ann) (TA. Su b : rae a ome ~CLARKSTON - paymen . . 3 credit m Parks. Midwest _i'sn Haid furer Port” Motor Sales Chrysler- Plymouth — “Tip IP TO $90 $900 Demonstrator, 1957 Chrysler Hard- top, 4-door Torque-flite, power pe aera oe R&H, white waills—save _Y-8 eld ay a eT ee cen watt. "80 PONTIAC HYPRA,_ 9000 con. acted or — brakes. R&H, Reasona inda te Dr. FB 31908 1953 pop station “ge wen 65 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. AUTO} ‘HOTCHINGON “AC Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 28. MAIN CT... CLARKSTON "53 Formac $600. FE 5-3868 © 105) by NEA Sereten ten’ “My mother says I'm too young to go steady—but if she's blue and white. Special) price $1995 . 86 PLYMOUTH Sabeebars push-botton’. transmission, radio, heat- er. Plan your vacation with this one now. $2195 ‘38 FORD Fairlane 2-Dr., radio and heater, excellent condition. $1195 ‘88 OLDS Holiday Cpe., 2-tone paint, hydramatic, radio, heater, full power. $1895 ‘8S. CADILLAC 62 Sedan, full power, hy- dramatic, radio and heater, | low mileage: $2695 ic, radio and heater, power brakes, excellent condi-| tion. $1695 38 OLDS 98 Starfire Convert., hy- w/wall tires, good top. *t $1895 "84 OLDS ‘Super 88 4-Dr., hydramat- ic, radio and heater, beau- tiful red and white. $1395 84 FORD Ranch Wagar radio and jp heater. Look this car over.! $995 *M BUICK Roadmaster 4+Dr., dy na-, $495 | flow, radio, heater, power,. tits | 28,000 actual miles. $1295, a3, DODGE 4 DR. GOOD TIRES. 98 Deluxe "Holiday Coupe. | green and white, w/wall tires, full power, hydra-! matic, radio, heater. $1695 b _ 4 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 4-Dr., hy- dramatic, radio and heater, power steering. $995 _ 189 LINCOLN ; Capri 4Door, automatic transmission, radio, heat- er, power brakes, excellent condition. $895 . 5 '83 OLDS Super 88 4Dr.. radio. and heater, 2-tone ae! = "53 PO Chieftain Delie “Dr. hy-| dramatic, radio and heater, new seat covers. $695 ‘$3. CHRYSLER . 4Door Sedan, automatic, radio and heater, special all-weather trim. $895 ‘S). CHEVROLET Club Coupe, radio, heater, | @ur deal before you buy! SPECIAL OLDS r & ? Dr., hydramat- hed CHEV POWER GLIDE. 9 - CHEVIE DEL COUPE, A boa Power Glide, FE | | PE 8-261 dramatic, radio and heater, | _S-a7 x M Gave gas — drive a Rambier; get. are ws ~ane either '$6 Chevy or _" EM 3-014 4s COMMERCE RD. at UNION LAKE RD. CHEV. 1954 210 2-DR. $695 LARRY JEROME RocausrE TC agony DEALER r poten wa, All forg 8 on, extras $1 1980, M 1 42443 = 1994 CHEV. 4 DR. POWERGLIDE, etc. FE 54-9735 | RAY i951 CHEV. A-1 SHAPE. $295. FE os Can «Da SEAR no) PP. radio & | heater FE j 0) CHEV. R ae HL 4 as “OR ss i ‘81 CHEVROLET CONVERTIB _take over payments, FE Herr 1952 TRANSMIS- CHEV. NEEDS an $85. 3619 8. Emmons, Roch- ‘36 CHEV. 2 [2 TONE RG HL pam $400 . Take over payments. OR _ sist 163 =CHEVIE PE \1967 CHEVROLET, 2 DR. 210 DEL ha TOP, Ray with wer pac & -eccess. Like new, & take over pay- _ments. OA _8-3183 e CREY = one ue THOSE GOOD _ones, | anal 2 me GOOD TRANS- portation. Good mechanical cond. $100. OR | 36992. $200 3445 8S. Adams Rd, between _South Bivd. and | Auburn : BRING In YOUR USED CaR right away for the be pepe sree tn sible! See @ Send 957 Chrysiers, the Soom a new Sr Ohryele: Piymouth and Imperial dealer. Bova s special! ‘65 Cadillac Cpe. power. like new. 075. R. & R. Motors, Inc. 124 Oakland Ave. FE 8-6801 MUST SE Cl 1961 Ford Convertible. $5 down, assume $16 month payments. FE _4-9886, Generous Geérge. CHEV. 1957 BEL AIR V-8 HARD edan ‘§] PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN HARD- _top, 82.350. PE 27050. cy PONTIAC 8, FOR PARTS. FE only as old as she says, she was married at my age!” o, PORTIS STATION WAGON. se rE eset AUTO S Blvd E. | -se 5 j . Bly "55 For Sale > Cars, a For Sale Cars 91 +51 ae 007 BP 54, LOADED as FLL PAIN NI RAPP ~ Ww e 3 nson : ‘$4 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE. POW. _ TLL TOTE YOUR NOTE | 34 wl baged MU 4s Low mileage. 1 WE FINANCE | EvenYaopY CREDIT Is. GOOD 54 _owner car. M . : HERE. S CORVETTE, > v8 POWER 7 PIECES OF TRANSPORTATION THE WORKING MAN'S WRIEND . Mee bes, cine. “itt $075. ANYTHING OF VALUE IN TRADE |,,, 4 gEASY ED JONES c R&C MOTOR SALES | ECONOMY USED CARS | (eae -cavaliwae Was | YOUR SUBURBAN 22_Auburn off Saginaw. FE 42131 yadio. heater and hydramatte | -53 |-RAMBLER-HUDSON transmission. Clean as new $2 low mileage. Only $1396” North Chevrolet Co. BUD SHELTON OFFERS Plymouth 2 dr. .......... 1695 Custom line 2 dr. $1595 Mercury Monteray hardtop Siees Ford Vic. cou $1596 rd Mainline 2 dr. ..-. $1195. Buick Super hardtop $1395 Ply. Cranbrook 4 dr. .. $ 805 Chey. 210, 4 di. 0, ..... Ply. comrerene Ponti QP 3. Bud “Shelton “Motor ste ear that has everything. Special at only $1945. North Chevrolet Go. 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1954 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. Péwer steering. PE 54-4328 ‘$1 FORD, CUSTOM « DR. R&H, new engine. Sharp HUTCHINSON auro oie e.| Biva ‘31 FORD, 2 ee S cerca 8, CE R. | EM }3-6411 WALLED TARE, MICH. "$4 Studebaker V8 Commander Ste- tion Wagon “Playland. Service 8 M 8189 COMMER 538 appearance. Loaded with extras including Corvette type engine. 1000 8. Woodward A Ave. Birmingham — oval” = Turbo-gl ~. trans Trade Up > or Down uburn at 4-6728 JUST YOUR CAR DOWN SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE WE H ki h HURON NTR. SALES CASKINS C ECV, | 952 w. Huron PE 2.2641 Buy THE PLACE BUY ibe ort San abel a ld CARKNER DODGE SALES MAple 5-5074 Open nights tl 9 445s ‘VAN DYKE NEAR 20 MALE WE : - |CAR PAYMENTS * oe ~ BURDEN: | NORTH PONTIAC semanas us help you adjust to Sell : 1953 Chevrolet hardtop. Beautiful. Larter be, baked ait Ls * i983 Pord Vic. R-& MH. Auto. | M2 AT CLARKSTON RD. 169 Buick, Super Haratap. cu» | ake Orion Motor Sales WE FORD-MERCURY MY 2-261 : MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO | 555 PONTIAC na Rae nY- ] ‘T d dra res. color, ~ . AUTO SALES cellent condition. raae 312_W. Montcalm PE 40151 M24 AT CLARKSTON’ RD : . GOOD 4 FORD CONVERTIBLE, | !-ake Orion Motor Sales WE _top shape, call FE 4-3460. Ford-Mercury = «sss MY_=2-2611 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE, V-8 ‘2 | PONTIAC CAT. goon CONDI- NEED - engine, Fordomatic trans.. power E 6-6042 or FE 2-8931. CARS brakes, power steering, whitewal! tires. Here is really a beautiful LET US HELP YOU HOUGHTEN &®SON YOUR farts OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER- N. Matin. Rochester OL_1-9761. metallic green, W. W. tires, 8 ‘2 tube radio & heater, no money |'58 Ford Mainline 6 down, just a steady job. Price ‘30 $195 _6-8080, Great Lakes "S) Nash a mbeceeder. Transporte- et) 1956 FORD, R & BH 11.000 MILES | “on Special $196 | Fo clean car, Lake Ra. ‘$1 FORD. NEW PE 8-0707 cheap. 2211 Silver MOTOR. i960 FORD V8 R e : iH. ~ VERY _ OR 3-158. = clean. $275. Cars sold on consignment LET Us GET YOU. THE HIGH DOL- LAR ON YOUR CAR. WE BUY JUNE CARS MOVING OUT OF TOWN, SELL- -~ OCE THIS WE., ENTIRE 8T' COST. “ Nash, nice $235 . 50. DeSoto, H.T.. $145 Ford, custom, $138 Ford, good transportation, $78. 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Bs $195 - 53 Chevrolet ae a ‘S1 Buick $345 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FROM $75 TO $245 A PHONE CALL oN A COURTESY CAR TO ee DOOR. 1ews-Hargreaves - \ at of ria eh i INC. 1 a \ \ As ; \ i * ‘A oa ‘ . ‘ i ‘ * . “- , —_ — aA ‘55 Plymouth Hardtop ..$1393) _ : FIFTY-NINE. ve y -- Today’ S Radio Programs --° 4 << WIBK, (1490) -_* -- Today's ‘Televisio “A Programs furnished by stations listed tn this THE PONTIAC: ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE rarer. oes! me ot. a Secret’ Stat, fer Terms Moore (second from left) and th ALWAYS UP TO TRICKS — Emcee Garry ‘Got a Secret” are constantly devising new se- crets and stunts to stump the panelists, Jayne * / ork ot Wife, 16, Strangled to Death \Say Man Admits Muider he had killed his wife. Officers found the young woman’s body in the couple’s apartment Tuesday Hoffius said, prior to signing the statement, Minor claimed he had “blacked out” after his wife slapped him. The prosecutor quoted the young parking lot at- tendant as saying that when he eame to he discovered his hands ‘at his wife's throat. Police. said the couple rented the apartment last Thursday while attempting a reconciliation. They had been separated six months. * * * The Minors were married in South Carolina when he was 19 and she 13. Their three young- 4 GRAND RAPIDS w— Rrosscaiar Stuart Hoffius said Fred O. Minor, charged with murder in the stran lation of his 18-year-old_ wife, Bes- sie Marie, signed a -statement last night,- admitting he choked his wife during an argument. Minor, 24, waived examination ton the charge: yesterday. He was ordered held for arraignment Mon- day in Superior Court. - Police said Minor walked into headquarters to report a family quarre} in which he said he thoug Girl, 14, Tries Suicide: . ‘Shamed’ Over Assault DETROIT (INS) — Quick action by firemen prevented a 14-year-old girl from leaping from a third floor ledge of the Kresge Building (at State and Woodward) during the rush hour last night. i First battalion chief John Moor’ led the rescuers who spread a net) beneath the girl and rushed up an ferial ladder to seize her. sters—were—piaced_in_foster when the couple separated, Meadows, Henry Morgan and Faye Emerson (left to right, seated). Not shown is Bill Cullen, fourth panelist on the program telecast byCBS Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. e staff of ‘‘Iwe ® ii ember of Oakland County CKLW, (800) WwW3, (950) WOCAR,: (1130) = “asm WPRON, (eee) TONIGHT 2%, Top i Town Way, Breakfast. Club WBK, vows, Tom eorge 6:06—WJIR, Lg Sheehan WJBK, Case CKLW, News, eens WCAR, News, B. rtyp ww, New: WCAR, News _| WJBK, News, Geo Ay 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone YZ, Tom Waber WPON, aged gy News WCAR, News, B. Alien WWJ, Fren Harris evel: Behe: 41:30-—W JR, M WPON, News, Shanley WXYZ, News, puna Town WIBK, New pene ; WPON fay Fem 8 Music | 9:96-wJR, Jack Harris CKELW, Gabr: eatter Sporis ihe —— WJBK, Tom George 2:00 WIR, | Ma perk FRIDAY MORNING J, Mulholland “rwyay Bas Dinner Date #:00-— WIR, News, Melod 10;00-—WJR, Arthur Godfrey CKLW, Wud Davies Rose Mulholland WWJ. News 7 WWJ, Truth or Consequence was, ews, George WXYZ, Pred wolt .| WXYZ, My True Story wi News eae -CKLW, ° Rooster © - : wae — Genres of) WOM, Dea- Zee Bhow..- or Music” heed Mass | wean Gare Bela WCAN, News, M. D. Beall a ee Burtea| 9: ce EER, Oyeet Ronse WPON, Country Roundup WPON, America, to Knees / WR. Hews, around Town ; pr ‘arade KLW. Fulton Lewis Jr. | “ww SR, “ite eel Agricit. 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Sheehan _ Wave. = Boys | CKLW, News, E, Chase CKLW, News, Sports ww, ae Parade ‘ WJBK, McLeod Helps Cook Up rOgrams - - subject te change without notice ~ Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV 1 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) (Color) News. - 6:10—(2) Weather. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Abbott; Costello. (4) Dinah Shore. -(2) Sgt. Preston. A 6:45—(4) News. 7:00—(7) Circus Time. Dollar Movie. Peck Ann Todd in “Px@@ttine Case.” (4) (Color) Wasa’ (2) Bob Cumming#; 7:30—(7) Supefhan. (2) Climax. Guy ‘Maden, Sally Forrest in suspe a, “The Man Who Bible.” Criminals fen salesman with death ing gay, Havana carnival. Kjo—(7) Danny Thomas. (4) Peo- ple’s Choice. ater. Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, “Mrs. Mike.” (4) Ernie Ford. (2) Playhouse 90. Kim Stanley, Lloyd Bridges in drama. 9:00—(4) (Color) Video Theater. 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. - 10:00—(7) Club Polka. (9) National News. (4) Mich. Outdoors. (2) Dr. Christian. 10:10—(9) Weathervane 10:15—(9) Playhouse. 10:30—(7) Gov. Williams. (9) Be- hind Badge. (4) Juveiliile Court. (2) Mr. Dist. Atty. 10:45—(7) Around World. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. ‘Richard Dix, Karen -Moriey in ‘Thirteenth Hour.” (4) News. (2) News. 11:15~(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(4) Sports. Athletes Bob = Mathias, Elroy Hirsch. (2) Sports Final. ll: 25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Jinx Falkenburg in Legs.” 14:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. (4) Tonight. FRIDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. WL TUOINIAINI | AIOIU IS! Bis icicin iggf2 ,ALS jaa BICINIP is | LIM ae (ood LCS hd © CEL MIBINIAIC S: aI CIC Led § EXi4( 4 aL) RAE IC PIA Rie leic Wits kee ALR TINS: imiVitioli Trigivl i ici BCLS alt 3 ,|11:15—(2) Love of Life. $:30—(7) Wrestling. (9) Story The-| “Lucky swimming pool, and a villa on the French Riviera. fRi-2i"ba N i 7:45—(2) News,” 8:00—(2) Captain! Kangacoo. (7) Cartoon nival. 8: 30—(7) Little Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. )'9:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. Aome. 9:30—(7) Our Friend Harry. '10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. Tac Dough. (4) (4) Tic 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin & Ricky. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Play to Win. (7) 12 o'clock Com- ics. (9) Children's Newsreel, 12:15—(9) Discoveries. 12:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. (9) Pride of the Famity. \4:30—(2) 1:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm, (9) Going Our Way, movie. 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Ten nessee Ernie, 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternovon Film, Festival. - : 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) News. Program Stunts Call to Dr. Schweitzer All in Day’s Chores for Adraia Koe By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK w — Not long ago Alan Sherman, producer of ‘I’ve’ Got A Secret’’ (CBS-TV), told Ad-! raia Koe, the comely young co-) ordinator of production for the | show: 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen} “Call up Albert Schweitzer in for a Day. (9) Request Play-|Africa. Tell him that we'll pay house. his expenses to come to New 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. York and_appear on the show. All 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) his winnings will go to the My Little Margie. (9) Howdy, ‘Schweitzer Foundation. y. * + * $:45—(4) Modern Romances. Miss Koe recalls, ‘So I picked | 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Topper. Rarnar of the Jungle. (9) Circle 9 Theater. The Early Romper Room. (7) Record Room. 5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. Show. ry Mickey's Romance Brought Fame, Fortune NE WYORK uf — Peggy Hopkins) Joyce, glamor girl of the 1920s! whose marital ventures brought! her fame and fortune, died last) night of throat cancer. She was about 64. Miss Joyce entered Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Dis- eases June 1 and fell into a coma a few days ago. At her bedside was her sixth husband Andrew C. Meyer, retired banker of New. Yo and Woodbury, Conn. * * * Born near Norfolk, Va., as Mar- igaret Upton, Miss Joyce was first! imarried at the age of 16, and soon after shone on Broadway as a blonde beauty in the ‘Ziegfeld Fol- lies” and Earl Carroll's Vanities.” Wide publicity attended her mar- riages and subsequent divorces, especially. when she broke up with her third husband Stanley Joyce of Chicago, a multimillionaire lum. -berman, Details of her divorce suit against Joyce disclosed that, dur- ing their marriage, he had given her jewelry valued at $1,400,000, a Filerida home with a marble During the course of journalistic ventures—she. wrote a novel, and an autobiography, covered -the Ruth Snyder-Henry. Jidd Gray murder trial as a reporter and conducted a newspaper column— aa ‘appeared 1920s Glamor Girl Dies, Was Married Six Times Miss Joyce penned: ‘‘The modern woman is a domestic pet which ‘can be nourished with checks, iwhich can be tamed with jewels, and of which one can be rid of with alimony.” ‘Although engaged some 50 times, Miss Joyce once said an inviolate, like to be harried or confused." * * * - During her heyday,. Miss Joyce! in several legitimate. Broadway plays as well as a cou- ple. of movies. Between marriages she was linked romantically with members of the English and French aristocracy as well as fi nanciers and industrialists. Her first marriage, to Everett! A. Archibald, was annulled, She, then married Sherburne Philbrick Hopkins, a wealthy Washington so- cialite, Next was Joyce and then, in order, came Count Gosta Mor- ner, a Swedish nobleman, and An- thony Easton of Palm Springs, Calif., an English-born manufac- turing engineer. Muskegon Conductor Leads Youth Program EAST LANSING — William ‘Stewart, director of music for Muskegon public schools, will con- duct the high school band in the 12th annual Youth Music Program “jat Michigan State University June WJuly 14. Others announced as faculty lmembersfor the event include Merwyn Mitchell, Grand Rapids, training band conductor, and Keith ‘|Lancaster, Royal Oak, chorus di- rector. Mitchell is music director at Ottawa Hills high school. and-Lan- caster is choral director at Royal Oak high school. Find Woman's Body © rule of her philosophy was: “Don't/(°! ® kind)—and also involved, keep a man guessing. Men don’ t| (1) Up the phone and told the opera-| tor to get tne Albert Schweitzer | jin Africa. I had no clue where h€ lion in Washington. was. If the operator thought I was! jerazy, she didn’t say so. In any case, she couldn't reach Dr.! Schweitzer." In any case, too, the incident is| only one of the many interesting | ithings that befall a Girl Friday) working for “I've Got A Secret,” | serves as master of ceremonies |Wednesday evenings, The — pur- pose, of course, is to stump the panelists: Bill Cullen, Henry) Morgan, Faye Emerson, Jayne | Meadows. * * * A recent ‘‘secret’”’ which the panelists were requested to guess was that guest Vera Ellen was wearing a dress made from an old suit of Bill Cullen’s with ac-| cessories created from some hab- erdashery of Henry Morgan's. To obtain the raw materials for Miss Ellen’s costume involved larceny — *- 'Miss Koe. She obtained the articles with the connivance of friends and rel-; atives of the panelists. Cullen re-| cognized a piece of his old suit! too late to guess the “secret.” Edison lineman Killed DETROIT W — Working atop a utility pole, Detroit Edison Co. lineman Donald E. Randall, 32, jwas killed by electric shock Wednesday when he touched a 4,- 800-volt wire. : Doctor Praises jpital staff were: Gerald A. Bas, the show on which Garry Moore|Superintendent; Richard L. Luch ———~“| ‘Taken to Receiving Hospital for! ‘observation she told police she had | | A recent-study shows the United peen criminally assaulted Tuesday | 'Sfates lacks 160,000 classrooms for|night and ‘‘shame’’ over the | public school students. ‘attack prompted her to jump. | WALTON TV optus NEW LOCATION SPECIAL! | This Friday and Saturday! Yes, we've moved to a eee new building “just ‘across the street from y hello. Electronics Association FE 4-1515 © C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Ave. Open ‘th 9 State’s Mental Health Work | A national leader in the field) of mental health has reported that, Michigan is better prepared to! provide psychiatric treatment for) its mentally ill today than it was! in 1950. Speaking before the Michigan| Mental Hospital Institute at Michi-| gan State University, Dr. Daniel) Blain pointed out that the state! now has one spsychiatrist for every 21,000 persons. The 1950, ‘ratio was one psychiatrist per, 31,000. Michigan's present ratio! places it mn ont the 48 mates * Dr, Blain- m slided! thet Michiden! rates high in such other areas as| patient-employe ration (14th) and) per-capita expenditure of state funds for mental hospitals (7th). Dr. Blain is medical director of ithe American Psychiatric Associa- Attending the June 10-11 meet-| ‘ings from the Pontiac State Hos- ‘business executive: Dr. Ann W.i/P Becker, clinical director; Ruby L.;| iEargle, R. N. and director of) inursing; Dr. Ivan A. LaCore mann, personnel officer; Marguer-| | ite M. Parrish, nocial nervice) \director: and Dr, Theodore Sater- | moen, asnintant to medical super-) | intendent. sr s Crew Perished? thee authorities said ithey believed 13 crew members ‘and 3 passengers of the Chilean) tanker Jeanette perished when the, ship was wrecked Tuesday near the port of Huasco, Chile. HAMPTON SPECIALS On Genera! Electric, RCA Victer, 7 Whiripesi, Philce, Syivania, Easy. § COOD T.V. SERVICE MEN DO-IT-YOURSELF Tobe Tester, with expert advice. RCA COLOR * TV POnTAGLE TELEVISION 6 _Makes—$89.95 Up OPEN “TTL 9:00 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 r fF It’s lke having a °21° console in every reom! Your “Roll-a-vision” follows you around from room to roam lhe @ faithful puppy. A push of your Ginger sets the wheels in motion. . big, easy-rolling wheels! Come in and see the amazing performance you get from Emerson's new “Futura” chassis ad Gv cyper-comaiiove Duaets Tepe! end it coste no more thin o table medal... °T1” ever-cll Gingenal; 22 24 in. viewable ween. An EMERSON » Port-O-Rama Will BE GIVEN AWAY! Get Your FREE Ticket Friday or Soturday! | sizes, incheding '14” and ‘17° Poe ete downey reed pte | agers, }08 sq it, weenie aren SP come aedoak Seben to, vocee ons ey » ». ¥ SS, Sacace aaacure Bo tet Eee mS ff 17” GE PORTABLE (6 Months Old)... . .$98.00 Dl One nd Aa er pin AD ne st USED TV SETS From... $14.95 Office Open Seturdey Mornings . i TV ANTENNA KITS .................... $ 8.95 a | Qnty outa srares_sreet comronaTion manoracones cvcuene FENe INSIDE ANTENNAS THREE SPEED PHONOS........... . $15.95 CHILD'S ELECTRIC PHONO . coe $ B95. Sener aa CONVERSION KIT. veces $29.95: “ _. * be oe os siomis linia dtl ia ecard Breaking bi | ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1957 | ae versity Henpital in Aue Arbor, 62,342 tons, eae with 2,981,- ~ EJ ‘A total of 880 young men and; flo recognize anne aid doesnot : rd. Rll of aching 2 Boy Remains in Coma pigeon: mW eg ses Report Buty Ore Week ee ee eit argue GERM. r Potter Speak - = be From Sleeping. Sickness a _|_ Doctors said Charley is suffering] CLEVELAND.(® — Iron ore ship-|raised this season's total, tonnage 2 rmeor Pp certificates, the first ever to _{night. that. 9-year-old Charles Cay-|_ Saanae aS wrens r-Credt Likesic SWS Dk eh Teh fs about; —-- 1N- ONE HOUR,” ~ KALAMAZOO W — A class of granted by _the school as a “uni-| avy ARBOR: w» — An Upper nus of Alston, Houghton County, wo Dagagity sh Ana sick ~—— millio to 21,062,228, whic a 8 not pleased. your 40¢ back at any record-breaking size will hear U.S./versity.’ The exercises will be “the list” in “trit- as sleeping sickness or|ports in tons/},200,000 tons under a year ABO. | grag counten, nie ATRONG. gormiside Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich)|held in Waldo Stadium if the| Peninsula youngster, who has con-;was on danger brain fever. They could not predict)in the week ended yesterday, the = . —. nilline poor ook Ue ie — at Western Michigan University’s weather. is favorable, otherwise. in, ‘tracted sleeping sickness, _re-|ical_condition;”” when he would come out of the) Lake Superior Iron Ore Assn. re-| America’s truck fleet has more ting "rk day or aight. ot commencement Saturday morning./Central High School auditorium. |mained in a coma today at Uni- The spokesrian said the boy fails!coma. .jported yésterday, Shipments of 3,- than doubled since 1940. steams Bees. Zz ® Z 4 0 ‘. | | re = i * i & 0 . ‘iomae . y : oF * IVE : < = —— il : ” D " x SULETER Ca R TRA Reduced for This Sale a Ke enmore ed! _— : coma I ‘ KS @ Specially Priced for 4 Days Onty! Regularly CRATE Brand new filter-flow Kenmore that automatically washes, 199.9 i : o . =| ‘yori , d at r) 5 DAMAGED ane ane Spindles all your ¢ sia kag: dainties to den- 2 ms quick as a wink — and cleaner than you've ever seen 1 AND FLOOR them! See it now — and savel On Sale 4 Days Only s 88 SAMPLES ! This Coldspot is the “answer to + ted cold storage problems. . " oo - holds a family’s needs easily in . QUANTITIES AS-IS” ‘PRICED . . . Only 1 of a Kind tis 107 cable fot cabal y ‘rs : ~ Plenty of room for bottles — ONE —-$5—DO' ARE he 139.95 du Baw... Dryer... ... $68 279.95 kate Washer . >.229. a8 in the door: full width 259.95 Auto Washer ...219.88 289.95 Aute. Washer .., 229.88 freezer chest. See it now 279.95 Aute Washer ...249.88 Reg. 199.95 Cas Dryer... 169.88 »-. at Sears! K A ic DRYER enmore Automatic - Sale—Kenmore 30-Inch _ {tetwat ror! § ee ELECTRIC RANGE Matches above washer ... dries all your = clothes automatically, makes them fresh. and sweet-smelling. Save aa ONLY $5 DOWN Regular 219.95 8 8 + Color - kissed Kenmore H H . « « fastest automatic SAVE $10! F amily-Sized elec. cooking with twin | q ovens. Has Rotisserie- KENMORE WASHER =n ONLY $5 DOWN Reg 89.95 =) 30 IN. AS - | A $5 Down Reg. Has efficient 3-vane agitator to wash your clothes 99.95 8 8 cleaner. Porcelain wash tub won't rust-stain your clothes. Safety-designed wringer has screw-type Giant 2S-in. oven will bake 6 pies, | pressure adjustment. Features include supertherm burners, | glide-out broiler. ! KENW | SAVE $30! KENMORE WASHER “AS-IS” KENMORE RANGES |. penamriienmnes chon pe a OQ 88 41-In. Del. Electric, Reg. 389.95. .299.88 So ee et Ge T é — Reg. 249.95 Electric Range «gee 209,88 guaranteed | year. ) oe bis _ Reg. 159.95. Gas Range, just 1... . 129.88 ¢ THESE TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON KENMORE J 5 | ‘ VACUUM CLEANERS , Reduced! As Low As— : - PJ Wi, ang Eerie _ Sclearnen! $ ICED mpies, monstrators, rate- : w ; : — zg Damaged! All in Mechanically Per- $3 » " = * At 86 Down @ = fect Working Condition! : ee a ee | etticent Co Col leat, ar Ae i s é. . Ids Ss on} ‘ o ay spot Y te QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED 199.95 Air aye Seale wl Hone hae: a Di Nite Big savings on big- capacity Secrs Be yl poe sel tore’ frozen Coldspot air conditioners ... sement circulates, dehumidifies and filters air! % H. P. model. fi DOWN ne : 5 : : : Reg. 249.95 Air Conditioner, % H. P eee ee eens 129.88 Portables Reduced...... Consoles * x <4 F Reduced...... 99.95 Dehumidifier. hae . } - Portable. nae quickly removes ‘Desk Models {bs pnis ol wcecerer He Ne by Ald | Reduced .. .. woe \ installation needed... $5 Down ; 99.95 eben, Race Yoo 69.88 : a i North Saginaw st _ Phane mrs 4171 iN New Admiral. _ FREE -10- Day Howe WECAN’T I NE_COLOR PUT ’EM ON THE ROOF! .; cap % STOCK of FURNITUR “a APPLIANCES, EVERYTHING ‘MUST GO AT Te hhdiA RiET “SALE! We must make room for incoming merchandise. Our ~ . werehotse and store must be cleaned out — so we cre slashing prices to an all time low — Check ‘em all — Thousands more not listed! Limited quantities in some cases .-. . So Hurry! Many Months to Pay! No. Money Down! t og Columbus: Full TW-Radio.and ! " - New u s Full- 3 Electric Range Si og Re _‘BSpeed | Phono Combination New BENDIX 21-inch Giant sire oven... Regulat $199.95 = 5 nge Wood ™ cabinet, atl - Side Tuning TY Set potent — crow ding. Brand new see Reg. 5199.45. . ~~ <> STVr“automatic Regular $354.95 7 Ding. Reg. $199.95 ie baking. c, roaet- ho é atvere = pee . Not bir sea a ee powerful ae Sot as Sh 2 spon “learéat $ Fuetibe, With Trade motional 7s i a Tac — | ee. pietes: Base Sasdng ‘ii Modern = Living Room Suite New, but floor sample suites con: sist of modern wide arm sofas and matching . lounge chairs. : ; Some slightly scuffed © Money Down ‘ cig * td | re 3-Speed = fens me bat per Whizzer Bike (Imported? trem Germony) ~ Regular ae 9 “se Sica: Besides bike. i Se ro ee - set, pee Colors, “e2 = ae a Z $1.00 Weekly Soe Lowest Prices Ever Power Table. Radio” CLOCK RADIO Foe 3 hie : You get t bookcase bed, | big double. dresser and matching chest of drawers. -* New models just re- moved from our yindow: 5 : Buy .. now ond save. a New Hotpoint Refrigerator — Big, full-width freezer, —~ width Was $229.95 ' chiller tray, 4 deep door shel ves, 1338 tall bottle zone, a. oney remark- ; ated either as, ss Ct eee a a ne at a SS r= eS eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 ‘SPECIALLY PRICED F OR FATHER’S DAY Look for the Wfolce ©-™ Music THE BEST IN - HEFIDELITY! MOTO-MOWER “CAVALIER” 18” ROTARY Factory List $79.95 FULL 18” CUT! LOADED Our $ WITH EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Price © Quick -adjustable © Trims clese—both side 5 buy a voice of music When you Fidelis’ v with all its high fidel- ity reelism . . . purity of tone © Flip-ever handle fy ee PAY $100 Weekly! —at the Same Price No Money Down! B:| nL | i CLOCK RADIO 50° Satedee sivene-tadhs for record and dial-bearh timing, @ «Week! _SLQCK RADIO, 50° Sides. Gort con storing and self-regulating. Fit 3 |) 5 THE ; PONLL AC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 195 ii Mi, Wood aS THREE ~ PHONE Tt NE TODAY -- ‘Federal 3-7114 -- 7114 ~ Ask for Kitty Kelly — Jf & ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT * TILTS TO ANY ANGLE * FOUR BLADES, 16” * 2 SPEEDS 2 « POWERFUL BLAST AT HIGH SPEED ae ROLL IT ARCUND! © SOFT COOLING BREEZE AT MEDIUM SPEED 2 USE !T ANYWHERE! . ENJOY COLD AIR COMFOR!] NOW! WA em celled... } * BED ROOM * KITCHEN * ATTIC | # me * DINING ROOM a Pe A REAL * BASEMENT mu fe ss RCOM = \e j / / $ ; \ ; , } } i * NURSERY faa tte = CHILLER! ae * CARAGE PS este | | ; # OFFICE YOU ARE ALWAYS —> COOL with 2 MOBILE FAN! » EASY-ROLL ~ RUBBER eee, PHONE! COME Nn Or MAL THIS COUPON! | Oma dep 150 Sows, anda baybdme Mabe cone PAY ONLY ‘1° WEEKLY! ‘ee meneame 37114 ~Ask for Kitty Kelly, Se eee SCOUT PEO... 26 seen es fas cae cin Gin tas cnn enn tm Gls oon oon ou , WK. 108 N. SAGINAW FE rile ——_—_<_—_$_————_———— ; FOUR , _. » ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957) "sere ssiahaaiectamaaaec crs: - oateooaes g . “ rs Te sania aasinamacnoennn crcl 21’ CONSOLE. Diagonal measurement—262 sq. in. viewable area 151992 a aS ee | Equipped with Phono Jack - Super-Performing Philco in Vivid South American Colors Reg. Price $34.95 . . . Save $10! PHILCO 597. Here's colorful dash and distinction in a smart new Philco radio in Matador Red, Aztec Gold or Inca Emeraid. Engineered $ 95 to pull in’ more distant stations Phileo Glock-Radio in Exciting South American Colors Reg. Price $39.95 ...Save $10! PHILCO 734. Stunning style in Aztec Gold, Inca Emerald or Lustre Ivory. Accurate auto- matic clock wakes you to music or buzzer. Lulls you to sleep to. music — turns radio off. Enjoy Baseball Season with New Radio or TV with amazing clarity, richness of tone and freedom of interference. Built-in Phono jack, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNF. 13, 1958 > ; 7 _FIVE Dar SS Waa ay” RS 4 Big, Roomy 4 Shelves—2 Extra Door Shelves Sensational BEACH KIT Bag, 36x72” Beach Towel and Ball INCLUDED WITH THIS 3-WAY Admiral. PORTABLE RADIO All for Only ” BR: 4°" 50c Weekly! Deluxe 3-way portable Radio, plus insulated eee Big beach towel and ball -that. inflates to ne inches, j WHC. 108 N.S. AG IN. AW...F ) Admiral. With Your Old Refrigerator in Trade Regardless of Age, Make or Condition! Brand New 1957 Model! FACTORY LIST $229.95 “166... No Money Down — $200 Weekly! No last year’s model or lesser-known brand, but a famous, brand new Admiral thot’s feature-packed and bargain priced! Gives you cold-clear-to-the-floor design. Adjustable “Climate” control, 4 extra strong full width shelves. Famous Admiral Penny- Pincher Sealed Power Unit, plus many other features. 20° NOW ONLY - A Day on Our Bank Meter Plan! 21” High Fidelity | Television With 2 HI-FI Speakers! Two full fidelity 6” speakers reproduce all tonal ranges from the lowest bass to high treble with full fidelity $ 50 at all volume levels. Acoustically matched to cabinet for rich, superior tone. The mahogany cabinet is a smart long, low look for sheer furniture elegance. Weekly! NO DOWN PAYMENT! b= JHA SIX Including ewe fe Automatic BIG COASTER WAGON FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH FULL YEAR’S SUPPLY OF “TIDE” 7 ___ Factory Lis List $299.95 ~ NOW ONLY “Lod: $2. 50 Week New Automatic lroner Reg. $129.95 ‘63 NOW... No Money Down—$1.00 Weekly Regularly 129.95. Save 61.95 with any old flat iron in trade. Genuine deluxe special Queen console ironer. Deluxe Automatic WASHER Now, for a limited time only, you can buy this top quality Speed Queen automatic washer for scarcely more than the cost of many ‘stripped- down’ models! It gives you flexible controls—Speed Queen agitator washing action—heavy duty performance—extra capacity—and much more. They‘re selling fast—get yours while they last! Goon lhe WASHER! Including... * : —— = wo t. % * «, T o : 2 * : Ps BIG COASTER WAGON FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH FULL YEAR’‘S SUPPLY OF “TIDE” Only at WKC $189.95 se 9° $1.00 Weekly! _ most popular washer. - famous soap. What a deal! Hurry to WKC for this ’ ‘deal.’ The famous Speed Queen washer DOES ONE WEEK’S WASH IN AN HOUR! Its trouble-free mechanism makes it our In addition, WKC gives’you a big wagon for the children and a big supply of Pes CAaWS Oe C8 Pere ai tV= THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 NOTA REBUILT! NOT ACHAIN STITCH! NOTA DISCONTINU C om 1 ee dd ead sae ly nee 42] Gas / } went} sane ' J el ro. * é \ : 3B" NO MONEY DOWN — $1.25 A WEEK BECAUSE OF THE LOW PRICE WE PROMISED NOT You'll recognise. the quelty URER’S _ ort but ity of this “Royal” sewing hine produced Bg ons the engineering supervision oad guerenteed by one of America’s oldest and largest companies. Remember, this not a ie,” not a discontinued model, but a brand new ‘on aes size portable with all the fectures of machines selling for twice the price. ee No Down P: ayment -- Budget Terms ELECTRIC APPLIANCES @ Automatic Skillet res. 19.95 Uf} Automatic Steam Pop-up Toaster Latest 1957 Model . Portable Mixer and Dry Iron! Reg. $19.95 Reg. 19.95 versatile 4 ‘ Powerful, yet : em! 317.95 pe govt at $4 ss you can fry; bake, $4 ss Na Bt 12% ok ae a 52” as you like it. stew or steam, WKC, 108 N.SAGIN, AW...FE 3-71 if Complete 3-Room Outfit — in the newest modern styling! ‘MODERN SOFA BED ) | - . Popular style that fits in with $ ere . : \ : any Sens. Converts to full 33 \ 4 } : - size Ne Money Down — 50c a Week 7 1 f =. 87) , #«, - i ts ee ik : ; ean A aS __ 4 heal ; \av, - a __ FAMOUS HIDE-AWAY BED ieee ae ee — Th a Ghens to full size bed. Separate : sq19 ; & r yf ag innerspring mattress. » Ne Money Down — $2.00 Weekly. 8-Pc. Living Room Grouping Deluxe style .. . plus comfort . . . huge savings! Massive sofa and matching lounge chair and occa- sional TV chair, set off by striking end tables and matching cocktail table and two table lamps! 5159 8-Pc. Modern BedroomOutfit Complete decorator ‘outfit at:an ordinary suite price! Consists of modern double dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed, plus famous name innerspring mattress and box spring Qa 1d < boudoir la IPs No Money Down! $2.00 Weekly! Modern 5-Pc, Dinette Set Deluxe mar-proof top table and 4 plastic cbv- © ered chairs with spring- filled seats . . . Beautiful chrome trim. Choice of colors. Shiny bright! *09 $1.00 Weekly! COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BED ring tala caplet 6 ‘33 No Money Down — 50c a Week spring. ROLLAWAY with MATTRESS All metal single size bed that folds $ “compactly for storing in corner or 18 closet. No Money Down — 50c a Week Famous Name Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring * Famous Innerspring MATTRESS Durable innerspring mattress by $ famous. maker, matching box spring, 18 same price. _No Money Down — 50c a Week. ‘Big 3-Pe. JUVENILE CRIB and “CHEST SET! —= Sleepytime crib with springs and chest. « Your choice of beautiful Natural or Maple Matching finish. Crib springs adjustable to three heights. Left side drops. Crib mattress has innerspring unit and covered in attractive ‘‘wet- proof’’ cover. é All for Only 3A > No Money Down—$1 Weekly! 8-PC. MAPLE BUNK BED SET _Inchiding two beds, two mattresses, $ A _ two springs, guard rail and ladder. . _ Ne Money Down — $1.00 Weekly We E met 5; Ria White Enamel STEEL CABINETS Two-Door UTILITY. CABINETS 5S shelves, two doors regular price $@° 12.95. Hurry while they last. ’ Sc a Week You Save $61.95 Don’t miss this special offer! Glowing, satin-smooth maple bed, chest ond dresser, plus comfortable mat- tress and springs. TWO boudoir lamps included at no extra charge! ses SRO NO MONEY DOWN—$1.50 Weekly! Pe, Chrome-Plastic DINETTE Beautiful mar-proof plastic table top. Lbs + | 4 Chrome legs. 4 — chairs. Months to Pay TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 A fabulous gift at fabu- lous savings! Sturdy red cedar wardrobe plus red cedar chest to store clothes, bian- kets, furs safe from moths. - NO MONEY DOWN! $1.00 Weekly! Sit Down! Relax! - and...SAVE...on ? f r OVER 120 SALE-PRICED! ALL STYLES! DECORATOR FABRICS!. RICH COLORS! SORRY, NO PHONE ORDERS! HURRY —CHOOSE! PERFECT GIFT vou to ema | Wo Money Down FOR DAD!... ond Occsinal Coxint’ «| Budget Terms Reg. $79.95 Hi-Back $ WI = | Reg. 29.95 ome pero and —— Choirs dD Better Occasional Chairs LIES up | SF8Q9 masculine, from q eS MAKES “BIG COMFORTABLE seo ror TWO! \ 2-Pc. Modern Sofa Bed Group " e Rubberized Curled Hair Filling! © Marvelous “Decorator” Fabrics! . Investigate! Compare! Reg. #169! A real luxury set at a price that’s hard to believe. Provides modern sofa by day, $ at night opens into luxurious bed for sleeping! Built for deep, buoyant com- fort! Has innerspring construction with i heavy steel coils! Beautiful decorator upholstery in your choles of eaters $1 50 Weekly! : WHC. 108 N.S: AGIN. ww. ..F » b= dHif FHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 With Twin-Speaker! High-Fidelity Sound! FACTORY LIST $398 Now Only... Record Changer. 21” TV-PHONO. RADIO CONSOLE $298 - No. Money Down —$25°9 Weekly! Big, luxurious 21” Television with the most advanced engineering features. Speaker High-Fidelity sound system, Superhetrodyne Radio. lowboy cabinet blends with mahogany or blond fuentturel Fimerson Twin Speaker Hi-Fi ~4-Speed Automatic Phonograph- Radio COMBINATION! Was $118. x it ie No Money Down! $1.50 Weekly! Twin-speaker high fidelity sound system. 4e@peed automatic record changer thot plays 10-inch and 12-inch records, inter- mixed. Powerful eeaeteaabedbed radio. FREE 40 Choice of Lawrence Welk, Harry Belafonte “HIT TUNES” With This New 1957 Zmerson 4-Speed Automatic PHONO-RADIO! All for Only ... “lod HAS 3 SPEAKERS! This magnificent Emerson Hi-Fi plays ALL 4 SPEEDS — 16, 33%, 45 and 78 rpm. | Plays 7”, 10” or 12” records autématically. It also gives you @ powerful Super-Hetero- dyne Radio. : : Complete Home Theater Combination! Twin- Automatic 4-Speed Slide-out phonograph drawer for easy loading of records. Modern POPULAR RECORDED SELECTIONS Elvis Presley or se eee ; ee i ee ee eee) No Down ayment. . Budget Terms ELEVEN TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 gy Dareains for Dad Erker iz Bor the Graduate! Remington Deluxe Shavers Fully Guaranteed No Money Down! RONSON ‘Lighter & Case Combination Perfect Gift for Dad on Father's Day, June 16 $@95 No Money Down! Cuff Links and Tie Bar Large assortment of varied designs = $995 Us Add to Your Account in Populer Sizes! ‘o Y2 OFF! . Ansco, Kodek, Kedacolor in 120, 116, 127, 616 etc. Some slightly torn cartons and some outdated film. Hurry! No Down BP: Avent .. ° Budget Terms GAO 10-PIECE MOVIE OUTFIT pining yout ed to take and show CAPRI K-25 8mm Rolifiim Movie ~ fens. Tekes sharp, clear color movies easier than snap — Just aim and shoot! ab ONLY KEYSTONE K-75 $ feneny scope Prove! compuets Be Va ee Selectro-matic OUTFIT Tate eee rots for. No Money Down! construction, com- tety seif-encased. For a limited time, we make this extraordinary offer; .. a complete color movie outfit at an unusually tow price. it's truly the all family gift, a gift that will give a lifetime of living enjoyment. And best of ail, you get Keystone quality and precision in @asy-to-take, easy-to-buy home movies. THE TERMS» ARE RIGHT TOO!..BUY RIGHT NOW! PORTABLE. TYPEWRITER Including FREE Metal Table ae |} ey, 0%) .* All for Only ‘ , : + op $1.00 Weekly NO MONEY DOWN! This new UNDERWOOD is packed with the latest Golden Touch Portable Features. See it e+. try it... buy it! PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 AY HOR WE $ 00 \ THE PONTIAC ay TRADE- in GIVE You ALLOWANCE ON ANY OLD WATCH! Make or Condition wo MONEY DOWN - 50° Weekly BENRUS 17-Jewel WATERPROOF * AUTOMATIC Sells Everywhere for $49.50 ; You Pay Only .-- t of Winds itself vith ery porn ot rm its shock-protect- your wrist! huss won't ee guaranteed water- ti-magnetic, ‘ wroct marernert The rugged watch for active men! BENRUS Ladies’ Watch Sells every- where for $42.50 . . Now Sells Everywhere for $59.50 50¢ Piashes the time with $ aes 0 a Upper dial hour, lewer dial the with Ww minute. trade eek 10 Sparkling Diamond Duet "208" $y 54 . Weekly nse Solitaire ee Oo WKC’s 29 Years of via riadership Brings Yoy d eee ese Exclusive Features) Shivers, C ZS! Cartttnte WKC URANCE CovERace cuar- o> aGainst fire ‘a YOu an R- MUZE ‘@ Cost for one year, t and hold-up mane Shwe Ae UireTi times . eae Year at no wan on was 4 Sok wx REPLACEMENT _ ia damond "ie Laver free replace an Tee! a FULL TRADE. no fault of yours, its YE KC will give pu) MLOWANCE cy | “CUES toward thee” full value ARANTEE} ta ‘ the purchase of pn any WKC di 4 > wes 2 SRE DIAMOND CoLor TS GUARANTEE pe TTING AND Clarity ly buyer, ” on AND REMEN diamonds if not Satisfied. No Mon BER THis bes 1 ff 1ak Gold. Sands tn eran Si ey Down— Terms! Feces» $QQ9S é $29.95 i Wie Assortment of ; . Fraternal Rings, $ aay Birthstone and ea ) Diamond Onyx wih i No Do seegereae hs ithhii re rey 7 ee ; FOUR be EN . UNE LULU... PON TI AC PRESS, THU RSDAY. SU NE ered 1957 Ke) FAMOUS BRAND RIOT SALE! vost array of fully guaranteed TV Sets, Refrigerators, Washers, Gas and Electric Ranges. The savings ore tre- mendous on these Rebuilt Models. Some one-of-a-kind, so hurry for best selection! 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