i. ee ‘ Bridge Authority when it was formed, and he has, held that ig * "By JOE HAAS . ‘The Simena Cosipany, which. has extensive gravel hold- i “Pontiac Press Staff Writer - : ings fn the Pontiac area furnished much of the concrete for ST. IGNACE — At the dedication of “Mighty Mac” it is | the bridge's foundation. They know how to mix it for the difficult to find any feature of the bridge or its apptoaches | *#*- ! : in which the Pontiac area did not have an active part. The ae ee brains and brdwsi of that part of our state is evident on | ‘The prize winning six-horse hitch from our Meadow every hand. It starts in history and is here today. Parms {s a feature at the agricultural fair in connection with ° It was when our Murray D. VanWagoner was Michigan | the dedicaticn, as also are the Northland 4-H Dixie Stomp- a Highway commissioner that the idea of a bridge really | ers. Our contribiftions cover a wide range. took ‘root. PONTIAC BUGGIES DISPLAYED bre also are exhibited vehicles made by the e Pontiac iggy Company, some of which bear an 1896 nameplate. One also, with a fringe on top, carries a faded and worn emblem with the name of Draper Fosdick as owner. _ According to today’s program, in plans for the meeting of the In- dian warriors and traders under the bridge, one of the birch bark canoes is that of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hadley of Holly. It is made of It was when he was governor that it siiceoled and | began to look like a possibility. The scoffers quit. = His knowledge and foresight assured him a place on the Mr. and Mrs. Uhrick now are living in Charlevoix where he has - the Cadillac and Pontiac car agencies. The triplets are knee deep | in Scouting in all its phases, and are Eagle bound. FORE OS Ns Jim and Jerry. x 4 The Pontiac Motel at Mackinaw City was sold out for the dedica- tion much in advance of other motéls, “on account of our name,” says the owner. 4 : : regular birch bark, and the dedication management sent a truck to Holly Monday to bring it here. It is manned by an expert canoe The Hadleys had this canoe built by Indians who searched the forests for a birch tree large h to furnish the bark for an + authentic canoe, It was used by them in securing views on Northern Michigan streams. for their illustrated lecture on “The Song of Hiawatha,” which they have given in over 300 cities in United States and Canada. It will be returned to them at Holly later. Thousands of Boy Scouts, from an area extending 100 miles each way from the Straits, are participating in the parades or doing their turn in keeping the big crowds in line. There are some Scouts from Oakland County, ‘ a“ * Among the Scouts none are truer examples of what a Scout could be than the Uhrick triplets, born 11 years ago when their father, John | Uhriek, was in business in Keego Harbor and the family lived on * «&¢ .* ROMEO TEACHER AIDS Another Pontiac area man who looms large in the bridge dedication is Joe Sullivan, teacher in the Romeo schools. He had charge of the bridge ground-breaking ceremonies when he was teaching here four years ago. He was invited back to help in the - preparations for the dedication, and has much to do with its success. Dr. James Rooker of Davison brought his thoroughbred Arabian Pontiac Trail. . conthnagion ey. 4. Ee 2) HE PONTIAC PRESS_ Home Edition kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN + FRIDAY, cone 27, 1958—34 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL «fe + x « * x * * Once There Was a mn commander of the ALL THAT REMAINS — Only a few large modi pieces of wreckage dot this field at Chicopee Falls, Mass. after a KC135 jet tanker crashed - shortly after takeoff. Six newsmen and the Sith Air Division at West- 5 Speed: Hopping AF Jet Crashes x * * kok Plane - ---Now Scattered Speke Tanker His ee Ls Seconds After Takeoff Six Newsmen Among Victims Aboard Plane Seeking Ocean Mark WESTOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (?i—A jet tank- ‘er plane attempting a trans- atlantic speed record ‘crashed and exploded sec- onds after takeoff early to- ‘day, killing all 15 aboard. ‘KC135 jet tanker apparent- ly hit high tension wires about a mile and a halt from its takeoff runway. The explosion disintegrated the plane into hundreds of pieces, the \largest of which was described as no bigger than a_ chair. Among the victims were six newsmen who were to cover the flight of four Air Force planes attempting to break records for aircraft speed in crossing the | Atlantic in beth directions. fj over Air Force Base, Brig. Gen. Donald W. Saunders, were among the 15 who died in the crash. The white patches in the photo are blankets covering victims’ bodies. , ° t i Hspita Employes Fair and pleasant is the pre- inac Bridge festival today. State Police estimated 75,000 pe . sons were on hand waithiee a In downtown Pontiac the lowest | ih,ee-hour parade at Mackinaw q\temperature recorded preceding 8 City when it started at noon. | position until what lookéd like his dream became a hundred- million-dollar fact. Murray's smile is even wider than usual today. The Wouter U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Pleasant tomorrow. : (Details Page %) 116th YEAR Car Price T WASHINGTON (#—The House has passed and sent to. President Eisenhower a bill to require automobile manu-! facturers and dealers to display the suggested retail’ price of new cars. With only a few minutes of debate, the House vester- y day completed congressional action on the measure in- tended to stop peice pack-?" ¥ ing and misleading adver-' tising of new car costs. Tele hone Bill The bill would also require penid ing the cost of optional equipment. ' Price packing is the practice of padding the normal profit | ue 0 0 markup on cars for the Levees of later reducing the buyers through inflated per Detroit Bell Head Says aliownance or discounts. The House Commerce Committee _ Small Hike Not Enough reported that “unscrupulous mar- fo Support Expansion keting practices . have created | cana ned cota ta the auto LANSING W — Bills for . most doubt and suspicion” in the public Michigan telephone subscribers are at mind, due for a modest rise following ake ; Under terms of the bill new approval of a $2,212,000 annual rate, cars must bear pyres rooney eed ain cl paca oo! ‘ shield a label with the following | phone Co M R E information: Although there was no oe ay ain in vening, Make, model and serial number,|¥°Td. one source guessed the va) Fai W k d final assembly point, name and lo-|CT®4S€ would amount to - ma uf alr on eexend' cation of the dealer, method by/™um of 25 cents a month which the car was transported probably less for most aie! "t from assembly plant to dealer and S@fv'ce. The U. S. Weather Bureau fore- the: total retail price suggested by The rate boost was authorized 42:5 4 chance of thundershowers | the manufacturer. yesterday by a split decision of the | this evening, but tonight will be| Th notice would specify State Public Service Commission. | é. e price J fair with a low of about 58. Rain. the suggested price of the car it- Dissenting, Commissioner James self, of each. item of optional H. Lee called for a $3,000,000 ais predicted again for Monday. equipment attached to it and the Y@4r reduction in rates. * *« *: transportation charged the dealer. In Detroit, William M. Day, | Manufacturers would attach the Bell Telephone , said |. hi ; labels prior to delivery. | the commission's order “put the (diction for tomorrow, the high near 4, estimated 100,000 persons “This bill will restore the con. | Company in an economic strait fidence of the autombile buy- | er,” the commerce committee: rifice of millions of dollats im (a, hour tonight and tomorrow. said. ; | mew construction and many jobs A * A “The disclosure of the manufac. | at a = whee they are most | turer’s suggested retail price will help to minimize the advertising; Day said that the rate hike woul extravagances indulged in by some mean more drastic re im am..was 55 degrees. At 2 p.m. * * * automobile dealers." (Continued on Page 2, Col. the reaudag was 7,7 | Another 25,000 persons were ex- big Sun Smiles Down #822" ‘Big Mac’ Dedication ‘i: MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI) —, pected 72-75. Today’s 12-20 mile an hour oi10q by clear skies and rising! jacket tha¢ will result in the sac- (winds will be westerly at 8-12 miles temperatures, attended the Mack-| fo Fight Wage Cuts — U ion employes at Pontiac Gen-| _ Hospital Jere voted | Also on board was Brig. Gen. Donald W. Saunders, Athens, N.Y. airborne commander in charge iof the operation. cided upon last Seaday oy the Hoard: of Trustecs jfour-plane flight to take off. The t th ‘first two got off on schedule and | headed directly for London of State, The fourth plane was an the ile t N ] ues) ene eee Ee | runway ready to take off at the to visit exhibits at St.! It marked the first time in three AFL-CIO, will confer with trustees | ‘Ignace and at the AG-rama show. days that the sun has Been oot for) at )t 6m tay ijn stemet to oy pol aaa mar ign at Cheboygan jrecre than a few moments at a discuss the disagreement. : Th enti e area, within a 30-mile, time. Temperatures were expected Trustees, faced with mounting 2 ee te ope e rn é {to hit nearly 70. operating deficits at the city hos. | "escue workers found 14 bodies _ radius of the $100,000.000 span, had pital, say their pay vobaciion scattered over a wide area, The ‘a holiday atmosphere. plan, aimed at all 647 employes, 15th a was jammed in the | wrec age, . 7) | Sac | is a must. They say it will save The brilliant’ sun, clear skies Eyewitnesses said all the bodies were burned. : : | $65,000 and will be only ‘‘tempor- and gentle breezes cheered dedi- 9 : Press ’ cation officials and businessmen Named After Bridge? rary relief,” with present wages MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI) — Officials of Local 100 | Favorable weather on the second ‘and most crucial day of the three- 2 Maidens from Nepal Enjoying Visit Here ate Se Pentiae Press Photo months, are » finding janictee ways and such things as tele- vision, — and automobiles a novel experience. : ¥YUMMMY — Nepalese 4-H girls Rojani Basnyat, 19, left, and Siddhi Sarchan, 20, take their first taste of American ice cream at the home of Carlos Long,. Milford. The -= here for two | | « % A a - i throughout the area. to be restored Jan. 1, 1959, Parts of the flaming wreckage | The village of Mackinaw City, Samuel A. Baker, president. of, set fire to trees and brush hun- a community of 1,200 located the local, said the union voted “tof! dreds of yards away. on the northern tip of the Lower hold the line against any wage The crashing plane gouged out Peninsula, may change its name Ut” because hospital officials, in,a big section of a highway and to “Mackinac Bridge,” Mayor "€ gotiating for the current contract knocked out electric power over a Neil Downing said today. Down. ‘°@vlier this year, new of the im- wide section when it struck power Two pretty young maidens who, ing said he will discuss the pro pending financial situation, but tines. have left th ote kingdom of P : tepid Made ag ado gdom of! posal with members of the vil. Still went ahead with the current/ Kazimierz Machowgki, 45, on Nepal, high in the Himalayas near lage council at their next meet plan. (¢ ontinued on “Page 2, Col. 6) Tibet to come to the distant land of America, are finding it a de- lightful experience. Siddhi Sarchan, 20, and Rojani Basnyat, 19, are sponsored by the, International Farm Youth Ex-| change program underwritten in the U.S. by the National 4-H Foun- dation. , ing Julv 3. iny teslival eased G P Th t T fe oa uaveuael en TD os ESS €alter-1T ipper Ss. flop. Dedication officials were on th ( N ‘4 k. the job early this morning, re- ion S O in CW Or scheduling events that had been | canceled fer two days because | o! high winds, rain ard fog By PETE LOCHBILER * * * Both girls are with Oakland) , water skiing demonstr: ation NEW YORK — Pontiac Press theater-trippers today County families, Sn ee ms was held shortly before noon and discovered that this is the most cosmopolitan city in the Te Cae ed Rerani with the 2 AavY Coast Guard air-sea rescue world. .. Milford, and Rojani wi demonstration was on the age nda “pce fal eon 198 over }; ioht wi Stanley Kipps. 1123 Doris Rd., Pon- for 4.00 p.m. Both of the events Our wonderful scheduled tour was over last night with tlac Township have been postponed twice a hilarious show and a delicious after-the-theater sup- Such Americana as ice cream * * + per, but fabulous New York heaped with strawberties and | Sleek military jets opened to- City held ev _— SA ven more pleas- : television ar vel experiences day's progr: ey Ho da S ( lve ~ e nove day's program when they flew vires for all of us today, be- li j r to them and they are enjoying over, the five-mile shortly them immensely, they say, jafter 9:00 a.m. fore tomorrow’ s fli ght for Sea lion sides of the home. wno| Nabbed in Ohio span American customs, such as. Traffic on both wedding celebrations are also prov- | bridge became very heavy” bY We saw the laugh-a-minute ing fascinating. “In Nepal every- (10 am. Nearly everyone was ; 7 Vis The addy,” 2 rig-! > P body cries at weddings,” Rojani| heading for Mackinaw City, _ He ee 818"| SANDUSKY. Ohio # — A noose . . . ackinaw Citv narade fe gling, re over t 4 "es Res.’ said. ee mas a pare ou uals ee ae overs (o res s Res- and a net tod ay finally proved the said about 150 units ake taurant for supper and the oppor- : * * * ‘ . nits woald) 1axe Pe Pet , undoing of a fugitive sea lion who hard to Part in the event, including many tunity to meet several of the won- ; Both: girls are working : . had eluded capture since escaping master English which they learned floats that did not parade at = derful. Broadway stars whose per- act k f Lond 0 to read in. school but have never (Continued on Page 2, Col. formances have given us So much “Be men oe 2 eee See spoken = --(pleasure during this five-day holi- “The sea lion was captured’ in The girls will spend one mote day 'Billman’s Boathouse In East San- week with their adopted fami- I Nn Today’ S Press lies before leaving on a tour of | Utah and Mlinois, | At home, the girls are equiva-| | Cettilcar. eee ee Lawrence dusky Bay off Lake Erie. Lovely Carol Apparently drowsy from two hits dropped by during our stay at c as well as Barbara Cook. Miss the mammal was. spotted in the ient to our home demonstration | County News ........4.00085. 19 Lawrence was the star of one of boathouse this morning by fisher- agents, they said, aiding women BOHorinie oc eeeecscccae> .-, &. our five shows, “West Side ‘men. ‘in improving their efficiency as Farm & Garden ............ 20 Story,” while Miss Cook co- . The fishermen and other men housewives and mothers, | Markets .......... eee «++. 27 | starred in another favorite musi- kept it cornered in the boat: Obituaries ...........-... ++... 4 | cal that we enjoyed, “‘Music | house until help arrived from the * * ° ! ty Whisky on Skids Sports Sone oe | Man. | Toledo Zoo. * sig Gilat re es Beautiful Miss Lawrence’ told us| Then, zoo curator of mammals CHICAGO (UPI)—A Jarge bill. |-TV & Radio Programs slejsieise g3 that our-Pontide Audience was one|/Dan Danford managed to slip a board today heralded a whisky | Wilson, Earl ..:....---+--+- 17 of the most enthusiastic she hasinoose over jts head and steer it “known by the company it | Women’s Pages .......--.. . 16 performed to recently. _ |to a raft. keeps.” The billboard was atop a TRADE UP OR DOWN at the Bot Let, Her chat with us, capped a day] Finally, with a net, the sea lion skid row flophouse, (Continued. on Page 2 2, Col. 2.) was herded into a cage. | — c ; , : i oe J . } * ; . The Biight Spot, FE 4-0488. Observers said the giant the celebrity-filled, eating place, from a tranquilizer gun last night, —-_ ‘| The plane was Phe third of the. ae * oS TWO # ii Sites #) iG Chief Carpenter Called to Probe "Seeking to Find Out if He Conspired . With Hoffa to Fix Jury WASHINGTON (AP)—President Maurice A, Hutcheson of the Carpenters Union was summoned for questioning today on whether he conspired with Teamsters Pr@sident James R. Hoffa to fix} ar Indiana grand jury. - , Hutcheson was called by the Senate Rackets Committee, which is probing into what Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ank) said might be a conspiracy to obstruct justice by blocking indictments in Indiana highway scandals. Mc- Winds that hit speeds up to 25 miles per hour yesterday calmed down. a little today in the 2nd round of the .U.S.G.A. Women's Open Golf championship at Forest Lake Country Club. There was q_ strong hint of possible thundershowers, however, as the field of 29 professionals and 25 amateurs conducted its 18-hole trek over Forest Lake's 6,240 yards. « . Fay Crocker, the talented pro .from’ Uruguay who wen the Women's Open in 1956, fired the best nine-hole score among the early starters with a 2-under par 35 on the front: side. The South Ameritan~ native birdied four holes and bogied two Clellan spoke of $20,000 in union funds whicr he said were used: illegally. Hutcheson’ ang two other Car- penters Union officials are await- ing trial on charges they made an jllegal profit of $78,000 on a $20,000 investment in lands sold to Indiana for highway rights of way. They also are charged with splitting ,the profit with three state offidieds. Indicted along with Hutcheson were Frank Chapman, union sec- retary treasurer, and O. William Blaier, carpenters’ second vice) ~ president. Bidier appeared before the com- Amendment in balking at answer- ing committee questions about the alleged jury fixing conspiracy. Committee counsel Robert F. prompted him to ask the ee whether jury. = Kennedy said the evidence js available, however, if Indiana law enforcement officials want it. In Indianapolis, Gov. Harold W. ‘Handley said he will study the} - hearing transcript before con- ferring with State Atty. Gen. Ed- win K. Steers on whether to take any action. . House Set fo Pass Freight Tax-Cut Bill WASHINGTON. (AP) — The send slashing half a billion dollars a year in tax surcharges from the nation’s freight transportation costs. . Travelers, however, will contin- ue to pay the 10 per cent federal tax on rail bus and airline tickets which the Senate had voted to eliminate along with the freight tax, : Compromising congressional tax cutting differences, Senate and House representatives yesterday agreed to repeal of the World -War II freight excise tax effective Aug. 1 while holding the line on other forms of tax reduction this year. The Senate quickly approved the compromise and whipped the bill back to the House. to complete congressional action today. Accident Paid Off RACINE, Wis. (UPI) — The “Wisconsin Agriculturist’’ re- vealed today that American brick, cheese was strictly an ac- cident. The publication reported that a Wisconsin cheesemaker somehow made a mistake in 1876 and come up with brick. “Oh, my. Der limburger schmell iss lost,”’ was his only comment, according to the publication. Politicians. at Institute “ANN ARBOR w® — The Uni- versity of Michigan held an insti- tute for. mayors and councilmen here Thursday. Officials of more than 50 Michigan cities attended. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Partt cloudy and s littl warmer today w chance ef thundershowers this evening, high around 75. Fair tonight, lew near 58. Fair and pleasant tomerrow. Winds west te northwest 12-20 miles today and westerly 8-12 mm! tenight and temer- rew. Temorrew night, mostly cloudy, iow: around 6%. | Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 #.m. 55. | At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 0 m. p.h. Direction—Calm Sun sets Friday at 8:13 p.m. Bun rises Saturday at 4:57 a.m. Moon sets Saturday st 2:47 am. Moon rises Friday at 4:33 p.m, —— Downtown Temperatures oe 36 «ll a@m...... anes Thersday in Pontia (As recorded downtown Highest temperature ..esenes.ceeees Th Lowest temperature ..00..00.-0006..53 Meati temperature ..cecseeesenee.. 62 Weather—Pieasant One Year Age tn Pontiac Highest temperature temperature Pemperature ....ceeeeees eather—Partly cloudy, Cee Highest add Lowest T jures This = 4 - | Date in 86 Years Bh. 48 in 1902 e r] es Sree eee eweterers 65 oe. O15 'oux tour visiting the New York to post the lowest score~ yet re- icordéd on the outgoing nine. Miss Efficiency, Plus ST. JOSEPH, Mo. wW—City workmen painted new - traffic lines on a St. Joseph street the other day. Next day, another city crew covered them with a new coating of asphalt. MITCHELL L, BACOW B’nai Brith Elects New Officers Here The Pontiac Lodge, B'nai Brith, dent for the coming year. He suc- cobs, first vice president; Phil- Alvin Jacobson, financial secre- elected Mitchell L. Bacow presi-|. lip Marlowe, second vice president; |” tary; Jerome L. Weiss, recording) treasurer; Rallying F ay Crocker ae Fires 35 at Forest Lake Crocker began today’s round in a 6th place tie with five others at * yesterday to share 2nd place with Mrs. Jackie Pung and Miss Betty Jameson, one-putted five greens for a 39 going out and stood even par after five holes coming home, a 43 on the front nine. Women’s par at Forest Lake ts 37-36—73. Mrs. Pung, the Hawaiian native who lost last year’s National Open on a technicality, was a late starter today and so was lean Mickey Wright, the long-hitting California pro who shot 74 in Thursday's ist round to take a one-stroke lead. ‘ TODAY’S 9-HOLE SCORES Pay Crocker Louise cMrs. 3. W, Rablsky .....c0.-c0cceee- *Mrs. Charles F, Fox ; one@ence eeeeee shirt James P. Lee Ueenieevuesuie *Denotes amateur, (Warm Sun Shines at Bridge Dedication (Continued From Page One) Ignace yesterday because of high - | winds. gelding horse here to show at the the show. largest celebrations. : numerous than those of the home ago, and realize that we see less Pontiac Has Big Part in Mackinac Bridge cultural fair is called. He also has a number of quarter horses in Burney Florsheim of Rochester is in charge of several of the lines of march, having been selected for the position on account of his experience in handling such events in some of the nation’s A member of the large gang of painters who have been giving the bridge its final touches before the dedication is Harvey Flewel- ling of Walled Lake. When he was home over last weekend he told me the high winds were making the work rather hazardous, and the job might not be entirély completed on time. _ Cars bearing Oakland County license numbers are more numer- ous here than those from any other county except Wayne, even more * * * It is a great privilege to be here — to watch the public take over this mighty structure, the building of which we have watched at frequent stages ever since the first caissons were sunk four years the bridge. The rest is under water. “Agarama,” as the current agri- a than one-quarter of what makes Theater Tourists Busy in New York (Continued From Page One) that began with the men of Stock Exchange and the women a fashion show at the B. Altman & Co. store on Fifth Avenue. ithe Metropolitan Museum of Art way from our Hotel Manhattan, or which is further upfown on Cen- tral Park. * * ¥ Others went shopping, or toured such attractions as the United Na- tions Building or Rockefeller Cen- ter, where yesterday we all were held spellbound by the fantastic performance of the “Rockettes” dance group at the Radio City 79. Miss Louise Suggs, who shot 75 . ‘Won't Support : iTownship, to transfer from the EXPLOSION — Out of 4 trap near the ball (top of picture} after. Louise Suggs’ blast. Players at Forest Lake in the U.S. G. A. Open found the breezes slightly from yesterday, but still troublesome at times. Pontiac Press Phote fifth green comes the — diminished 27, 1958 Or Reveals Loan Yesterday, Fox asserted that of $500,000 a Testifying in Adams Probe Goldfine once had told him that The -press secretary referred Transfer Move School Board Views Bid to Extend District as Disadvantage to City The Pontiac Board of Education yesterday decided not to support a request of residents of Upper Long Lake Estates, Bloomfield Pontiac to the Bloomfield Town- ship School District. The residents will appear be- fore the Oakland County Board of Education next month to request the transfer of the 160-acre sub- division. The Pontiac board decided that newsmen to an Adams’ statement last night denying categorically a serie’s of allegations by Fox. Hagerty declined to say whether Adams may seek an opporttnity to testify again before the House subcommittee. But he made it clear that Adams will hit out again if Fox makes any new al- Jegations which Adams regards as untrue. . “There certainly is no intention of letting falsehoods stand unan- swered,” Hagerty said. He added. that “If there are more falsehoods today,” they would be answered. * * * Fox spent some time today tell- ing of his financial troubles with The Boston Post. He accused the Securities and Exchange Commis- sion of deliberately committing “corporate murder” on the tra- ditionally Democratic newspaper. Yet Goldfine, his. former friend and now a busihess enenty, vio- lated SEC laws, Fox said. Norman Montellier, 37, New York City, United Press Interna- tional newsman. Glenn A. Williams, 41, Bethes- da, Md., associate editor of U.S. News and World Report. Robert A. Ginsburgh, 63, also associate editor of U.S. News and World Report, who joined the magazine in Washington, D.C., after retiring as an Air Force brig- adier general and aide to four sec- City, Kan. oe John B. Gordon, Raleigh, N.C. M. Sgt. Donald H. Gabbard, Los Gatos, Calif. : 7 Sgt. Joseph G@ Hutter, Miami, Big Fireworks Display at Bridge Ready to Go MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPD — What is possibly the world’s oldest fireworks company was set to touch off the biggest dis- play in its 233-year history to- night over the Mackinac Bridge. The two-hour display will in- | clude firing of hundreds of | multicolored shells designed especially for shooting at the Brussels World Fair in August. Invites Potter.to Speak " CLAWSON # — the change would make its south- ern boundary more irregular and would reduce the value of a 10- near the subdivision. The residents asked the transfer because they Said it would put their children of junior high and high school age nearer their schools and would give them more college preparatory emphasis in their education. The board also awarded insur- ance contracts. Fleet insurance was awarded to the Noyce Strait Jr. Agency for $1,431.10. Workmen’s compensation insur- ance was awarded to Michigan -|Mutual Liability Co., for a bid of $14,935.12, less a 15 per cent dis- count. In other board action, the time zational meeting when new board officers will be elected was set. Music Hall. the Rotunda Inn. ~ We saw the busy transactions on the floor of the most impor- tant financial center in the world and learned what the future holds for such controversial fashions as the chemise andthe trap- ete. : i Today, everyone was on jis ‘own, | and there seemed to be something. in this colorful city to claim the, attention of everyone. A Yot of us went back down to the Greenwich Village area (which we saw on our Pontiac Press guid- ed tour earlier this week), while) others went to attractions, such as the Museum of Modern Art, only a few minutes away by sub- On His Way Up? LOS ANGELES —The Marine Corps has a new private: Ulysses S. Grant. He’s a 19-yeariold. Apache Indian sworn in here yes- Breeecegssegucsees Steateresescs: 2:2: 4 Ape fe as ° ‘ ee terday. He's from ‘White River, cocktails luncheon and dinner menu to most discriminating palate. COCKTAILS - LUNCHEONS | DINNERS Ad ‘; (Formerly Henry's ENJOY YOURSELF Oakland County’s Newest Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge An atmosphere of complete relaxation, e way you like them, and a Please the e Busiriessmen’s Lunches Served Daily e Open 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Henry’s Miracle, Lounge Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. | IN Bloomfield Inn) y A i: Ne] : ne oer acre school site it had purchased | and place for the annual organi-/ The board will meet July 7 at’ I i Hl ! 7 SORRY! | Canned Hams . + aes i i | q i | | Hygrade Honey Brand advertised in The Pontiac Press Thursday, — June 26, 1958, should have reed .. . Canned Pienies : led ie Food Town Markets ee ee KODAC K-135 20 Special Purchase of Kodak Film $409 Limit 3 Rolls None Sold to Dealers 148 'N. sag.fj -4095. Dixie - Box of 8 “= =; 3 to be financed not by taxpayers 7 ag 7 Robert Sibley, 57,- Belmont, but by private investors, It just x35 Binoculors 10x50 Binoculers $65.95 Val. If, Zeiss . ' 20x50 Binoculars 574.95 Val. CF, Zeiss . E Leather Case, only .... $1.00 Burn Indoors or Outdoors 3 Boxes .. 0c 12 Boxes .. 79 CANDY DEPT. —Main Floor. $16 $45.90 Val. IF, Zeiss . BIRMINGHAM — With its ex- Awe peasiee segs See i ee Woodward a step in equalizing) city and: noo - resident | noty, Th £1 insole maine te © brary's facilities living | parked police within the city will face a $2.93|4, another now charged. . Brooks, Charles Kass, library non-resident costs to the same oe ¢ ‘et BS Oo onan oo Dr. Alfred | point of prediction on| payer assessed. : and appeared to be| whether pald through taxes or pasto : | Girectly to the library;entitles all (Church ee + | Saabs oak | - It skidded across. the Massa- I chosetts Turopibe one of the Future years will see the non-| of the Board state's busiest highways — before|resident fee adjusted annwaly’ tr | Descenesses: a ee ae ee en —* taxpayers August sul rie pwn for an | 4 Bloomfield Hills police carl te ne quarters of a was completely wrecked in a four-ltnte*st Garden City, Lone’ Ie car collision this morning. No one|iand, N.Y. The Rev. Carl Baird Patrolman Richard Haslam, 34,|was reported seriously’ has resigned to accept a position Chicopee, was one of the first on) 4 ear driven by Horace |with Field Enterprises Educational the scene. Brooks, 28, of 273% Orchard |Corp. “T radioed headquarters,” he — ~ 2 emmetanis” | maid, ““Gat there was no need for) ee 2 De. George Maths, Birming- any ambulances. Nobody on. F . oT Planning Board ; nog eg =~ Telephone Bills Due’ |sesteiay’armounced the resign The. civilians killed in the crash owas oe te ae. Beal re | nm: . Ww were cousin, at, Boston, {OF Hike in Michigan |ieave me'bard suy 1 Associated Press. newsman. : . Keep the entire od trim trim a family’s . your budget, hetr in HROME Exposures ® Per Roll ‘Drug Stores > Next te National Foods’ Huron, Cor. Telegraph We Give Hold Red Stamps - , a a 1! 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All Sizes 6 to 12 All leather uppers in. tans, browns, black G& smoke, Composition soles for longer wear. pIMM): 00000060000060800686 Od - 3, ROTHERS fame = A enendsencescocedonees ; Fig AAs % * ® ee ae i oe — A eg fig ¢ 1 . pital after an fliness of seven weeks, He was ©. He was a member of Michigan Showmen, Detroit Chapter. | Surviving besides hig wife, Rose,’ are three daughters and two sons,’ Mrs. Past Etter of Clarkston, Earl W. Jobnaon of Detroit, Mra. Aubrey’ Johnson, Mra Randall Strickland £ and William Diamond. all of Pon--yy fiac. mine grandchildren; two’ great-grandchildren: and a sister. 44 Service. will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- : day from the Voorhees - Siple Chapel. His body will be takes to Forest Lawn Cemetery. Detroit * for burial. MES. HENRY KUEHL Mrs. Henry (EX izabeth) Kuehl yesterday months. ‘CROCKER’S | ° x : #5 c and R Ee Ke <= 8 UKE A SXEAK? | : New York Sirlgin Dinner as ‘ VACATION CANDIES “ Ya tas ane tenet Visit the school, write or phone and a program can i a . AFTERNOONS 11:00 to 1:30 "EVENINGS 6:30 to 9:00 (onda end Tareay) “New Students Each Week MORNINGS 8:00 10 10:45 VETERAN APPROVED ‘2 a Cemetery. a - NEWCASTLE, Pa. (AP) — Wil- Gravel aioe is “survived og CROCKER’ Ss as liam H. Stetfey, 73, Akron, Ohio, his wile, Laura; 2 daughter, Mrs.| The brain cells used in a single | The Business I ‘telegraph operator-mechanic for Barbara Fields and a son, Dennis, mental effort in the human being 857 W. HURON ~ : ified! The Associated Press at Akron for both of Rochester: four sisters, Lil-are estimated to have a weight of BETTER THINGS TO EAT 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac. giter an iineas a cexpeely yous Daiee Me retiveduegt tan, Eile, Mes. Marjorie DereeS aes see Aas eee : yesterday. .ali of Rochester, and and Mrs. Ruthiounce. : if — 7 -— — — this morning to the Kubesiak Fv-| neral Home at Bronson for service’ and burial. St., died yesterday in St. Joseph] Mercy Hospital. He was ili eight’ tmonths. ‘ He was an employe of Pontiac | Motor Divsiion. Surviving are his wife, Maxine; | his stepmother, Mrs. Bertha Tatu , Allen of Flor: stepbrothers, Hyatt of Pontiac. Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur day from the Huntoon Funeral! chapel with burial in Oak Hill} - Cemetery. NORVAL G, BONESTEEL LAPEER — Service for Norval | G. Bonesteel, ©, of Metamora, heart attack, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Baird Funeral Home. Burial will be in Attica Cemetery. A former resident of Attica, he is survived by his wife, Ida May; uke soe Fred and Lioyd of La- peer, William and Robert of At- of Imlay City, Ronald and Darwin at home; two Mrs. tica, Charles of Brown City, Jack Norma Allen of Attica and ze of Flint; and 34- grandchildren. JOHN W. BORLAND LAKE ORION—John W. Borland, - 44, of 55 Hiram St., died unexpect- | edly yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy | Hospital in Pontiac. The body is at Allen's Funeral Home in Lake Orion. Surviving are his wife, Vir- ginia, and a brother. ANGUS N. MacLENNAN WALLED. LAKE—Angus N. Mae- Lennan, 62, of 22435 Pontiac Trail, STEWART- GLENN COMPANY... ------ OVER ‘40 YEARS OF FLOWER PRICES died Wednesday while vacationing in New York. The body is being | brought to ; Richardson-Bird Fu- | | OPEN STOCK PRICE | REPEATED BY | Popular Demand | FILL-IN PIECES) CORONATION PATTERN IN COMMUNITY’ (HE FINEST SILVERPLATE STOCK % OFF recuiar price "Use our budget payment or layaway plan The Nenenad Crop by FOX DANISH MODERN CHAIR With ZIPPERED FOAM. CUSHIONS It took America’s newest, largest furniture shops to produce this practically-perfect and perfectly-prac- tical chair to use in pairs or individually all about the house! 48° _ $5.00 addiiions! for plastic covers tn jet-black, white er tangerine. Big, beautiful billowy . . . its clutter- clean design will thrill you; its foam - cushioned comfort will enthrall you. Available in 4 fabric or 3 plastic fashion- color slip coverings; with Dan- ish walnut or black enamel frames. ALUMINUM SUNTAN COT ce Heavy aluminum frame with. spring filled vinyl pad, Fully adjustable with automatic back adjust- ment, Famous Bunting quality. NOTICE! STORE CLOSED WED. AFTERNOON OTHER HOURS REMAIN THE SAME CREDIT TERMS! 10% DOWN—MONTHS TO PAY——-NO CARRYING CHARGE IF PAID IN ; 90 DAYS fn 2 'rovem at aos Saran ba po Rm ay eer eevee SP#eeeeetee 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street Easy Payment Plan | e es Dinett i Gesu in Swedish Walnut ea i gO Dropleaf Table... .$ Saree ed a on eh Extension Table . . . 99. it offers the ultimete in utility and gives the maximum Buffet 109.50 of natural wood graiventl yet offers resistance'to hot or SUTtet ..... sees cold liquide, slcshol end even burn dong, Jhe Hutch T. vices : pa teh so Seog eet Din Menem nN es ge Chine weeesee 119,50 the cabinet, the finest dust-proof drawer construction Cheirs ........ 22.95 on El ome plone. 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South of Store or through ae underpass. : i, Py SILVER SCREEN 85 haem yc we hove @ SYLVANIA “SEVER SCREEN 65” to FIT virtually every TV setl . ...00d we wee ‘eyhranie receiving twbes - they pactorm beter, longed C&vV ELECTRO MART , 158 Oakland Open 9 to 9 Daily FE 2-3781 \ st i i Tr * * zi : i aut ae E t may procure | plication at the township [it out ‘and return it to Johnson's| arbitration committee/ joffice. The lis then notified, and an appoint- |ment made for 9 a.m. Wednesday | “mornings. This Thief Takes Cake i | WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPD—4 _A thief really took the cake. The) nies anlied ot with» pace of 24” Firebow!: ee sie Sa Sonn track down the transmitter, whic of here Commission guctens ew may Nat 5 eee was biden in the mouse Both plus trophies anid. medals. Ogemaw Counties in Eastern Mich- igan July 4. Prizes total $1,000, Si ease The engineers, Rulon D, Jemen NE einen xe ON OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Reg. $3.99 mer comfort . 30” High; E-Z Roll : Vertically —— the softest shoe you ever walked in... ad $499 * Pair you'll win the “battle of the budget” | mes mex — , 3) ” ) a a Wheels ; Grill: st or carryi H Don’t Weit—Buy Now! 20” SIZE FOR PICNICS OR TRIPS ‘Tartan bag: two for cold or hot $Q74 drinks; all metal sandy a - Regular $13.95 Value AIR MATTRESS Consists of handsome large vacuum bottles : available for every pur- pose, include Twin Size for use in Station Wagons. FOR CAMP OR HOME OUTING KITS They usually sell for $4.20. A combi- | nation of skill, exercise and fun, DO IT YOURSELF PICNIC TABLE Bi i ONLY - ig 30x72” $4.2% Table ‘We furnish all bardware-and inétruc- | tions. You furnish Jumber for table top and bench tops only, This gives 7 you an outfit easily worth $35 to $40 | if purchased fn a store. Folds down | to table top size ‘for easy storage. | Fully Warranted Regular $79.95 iW PROVED PERFORMANCE Quality of these mowers proved by the f) fact we have sold more than 2900 Pontiac and vicinity in past five years. in | SANDBOX win $9995 Canepy ~ walls, etc HEDGE 92198 “S35" TRIMMER Answers trimming needs shrubbery, hedges, etc. to handle for cutting weeds, coarse grasses, around fences, MACHINIST CHEST BY KENNEDY $] 9” Retail $31.25 i Brown cracklé | finish. Bize 20x J) 6%x13; weight 23 | pounds. Chest] exactly as pic- tured. for Easy GALVANIZED GUTTERS 10-Foot Sections 89° COMPLETE “LIN or currens HALF OFF $6.39 Value $4.97 Cut Any Length $ Ca, Fe Size , Many ELEC. SANDER Regelar $24.96 Not a sander, oscillates. € Pe | cose ot leakers and Ist qual- U.L. Appr ‘oved ity guaranteed. WHEEL | ELEC. JIGSAW BARROW This figsaw can be used for Alt Steel $729 | $ models in fh hts reguiar straight sawing as well as ; Sigsawing and — work. Waite's ... 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Can Commissioners Be _ on Two Sides at Once One of the most intriguing legal | "situations of the year is presented by four Pontiac Police officers. They are suing the City of Pontiac and Police Chief Hersert W. STRALEY for promotions, which is a bit unusual and challenging just in itself. But of equal interest is the fact the organi- zation has retained a City Commis- sioner to represent it. - * ® *. ‘ How can Milton Henry act as an attorney in an action against the City and then rush around to the other side of the table, put on his -City Commisfoner’s hat and rep- resent the taxpayers he is suing? 2 We Ke Pew “This seems to suggest justice and jurisprudence in their most naive and primitive forms. = “Is it unconstitutional? Is it good judgment? Can Henry throw his whole heart and soul into one side and then reverse his field and do the same for the other? : k How can any attorney anywhere -go through these contortions? “How can the Police officers figure they can hire a representative on the City Commission te sue the City Commission? ~ | * *& * “We aren’t attorneys over here on West Huron Street but the whole procedure sounds like children play- irig in the attic on a rainy day. . Sylvan Lake Traffic leeds Some Explaining _ “Traffic problems in the City of Sylvan Lake seemi to be open for de- bate. This is evidenced by the receipt of half a dozen letters to the Voice of thie People column, plus a number of ~ phone calls. ; eke kk x Currently motorists passing trough the Sylvan Lake area feel that in some instances they are not: receiving a fair deal. It would ap- pear that some explanation is due. 1. Does a speed trap really exist? ; - 2. Is the Justice of the Peace court acting unfairly? _ 3. Are their police officers act- ing disrespectfully ‘to traffic” violators? It seems to The Press that these questions along with an airing of the entire traffic problem of the City of Sylvan Lake should be answered by the proper authorities. x * * Undoubtedly some of the charges aré unfair. Probably they have not ali happened as stated by the offend- ers. But on the other hand, with so many complaints, the taxpayers are entitled to some answer from the City. : x* * * Being ticketed is an unhappy ‘experience. But to feel. that you- hhave been unjustly accused adds insult to injury. Wildcat Strikes Harm All Labor Movement United Auto Workers Local 1245 dealt its brethren a jolt below the belt with its three day wildcat strike at ' Chrysler missile plant. — * & A few hundred out of 8,500 ‘pulled out and tried to force the balance. After three days, a court THE PONTIAC PRESS . Published by Tus Powrmc Pass Company 4 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Resests. Basser, Joun 4. Ritsyr, Baecutive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager aap H. Prreorese m1, ice President and usiness Manager ~~ Esai M. Teedvwttt, Circulation Manager G. Massmatt Jonpan, Local Joun W. Prtversats, Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager = Ropest B. 7 Gforce C. lean, Managing Gusstfice ‘Monazer ane, €aitor The Press ie entit 6 use ee een B of al) tooe i ge oo tn hts newspaper an as all] AP news dispatthes. by tin PS 40 cents fn Qukiand, Genesee ravines Mesonk oe end Ww ‘* Counties {t te $13.00 « dastteate tn otter places United All riafl -subecriptions payad ‘as secona clast matter at me ‘Pontiac PE 2-8181. injunction, police ‘and a driving rain, International officers finally got them back at work. . Tactics like these hart the whole labor movement. Throughout history, " ilitant minorities have wreaked havee on many occasions. . * «= ‘fhe main concern of the strikers now is whether they'll get their jobs. back. If they don’t, the reason won’t be a deep seated mystery. SS - Norinc that a San Francisco wom- an is allergic to money, a man said, | “If my wife were allergic to money, she’d never find it out, as she doesn’t hold on to it long enough to be af- fected.” ¢ — Ir you don't believe people are easily: confused, note how many have considerable difficulty in translating standard to daylight saving time and © “ vice versa. ‘ “Micnican State University has ordered coeds not to wear Bermuda shorts ‘in classes.”—News item. It seems that one class should have been excepted—the class in anatomy. - The Man About Town A Lot of Lettuce Pioneering a New Farm Era in-This Vicinity _, Adam: Who, if he returned to earth, would recognize nothing except the jokes told on radio and TV. Something new in the Pontiac area is .35 acres of lettuce being raised by Shido Hayashi ; on acreage on-the place known as the Jack Williams farm at 985 Baldwin Road, It is expected that this first crop will produce over 17,000 heads of lettuce. C While the season has not been very fav- orable for raising lettuce, it is expected that the first crop will be ready for harvest within a few days. Then another crop of lettuce will be raised this summer on the same ground. This ig low. muck.ground that had been broken up by and on which he raised potatoes for a number of years. It is supplied’ by an irrigation system, get- ting the water from a nearby lake, and hence is not dependent on natural rain- fall. Mr. Hayashi came here from Imlay City a few months ago, where muck farming has been extended to several thousand acres. He feels that the Pontiac area, with _- its mumerous Jakes, many of which are surrounded by undeveloped muck land, offers exceptional opportunities for this new branch of agriculture in raising let- tuce, celery, onions, cabbage and other crops that thrive on that kind of soil. In the early days there was a post office called “Myrtle” just off Pontiac Trail, on ~ Halstead Road. The postmaster was \ - Thomas Browning, who was the father of ' Mrs: Harry J. Pattison, who now lives at 5970 Pontiac Trail. Accepting the position of editor of the Oakland County Sportsman, the monthly publication of the Oakland County Sports- men’s Club, is eo Joe McCall Publisher of the Holly Herald-Advertiser. This brings to the. club’s magazine an experience and understanding that will greatly enhance its reader interest, in- fluence and stability. That Lake Orion trio of brothers, Bill, Tom and Larry Middleton, who've just worl top prizes in the Michi- gan 4-H Club Chicken of Tomorrow contest, come naturally by a family trait for doing things. I'll bank on the Middle- = for anything in the food producing e. Ever alert for anything that improves Oakland County’s largest village, its Presi- dent, Sydney Q. Ennis is happy about the awarding of the $378,- 502 job of widening that long bridge on Rochester’s main street. It is to be fin- ished next year. Verbal Orchids to- of 28 Mohawk Drive; ninety-eighth birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fréd VanAlstine of Scott Lake; fifty-eighth.wedding anni- . versary. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie of 101 South Boulevard East; fifty-first wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Keast of Rochester; fifty-second-wedding anni- Versaryig ' a : 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Priestap —_ of Rochester; fifty-first wedding anniver- wary. a 3 {i = age : : .Army . scientists * bad or fairly good ar Explorer III’ Performance Pleases Military Still Seems to Be Showing a Bit! ” Army ‘Moon’s’ Life to End Today By JACK STILLMAN HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Ex- plorer III is due to expire today, The Army said it has performed _~-above and beyond expectations. Some time late today the 31- pound, 80-inch tube will descend into the earth’s atmosphere and disintegrate. It will burn in the intense heat caused by friction, for it was not designed to take * guch punishment. The satellite,“ laiinched’ March 26 at Cape Canaveral, Fla., trans- mitted more complete information on cosmic rays than was thought possible, the Army said. One reason was because of its highly elliptical orbit. Its farthest point from earth was 1,700 miles. Its closest point was 117 miles in its early stages. ‘ As time wore on, it was drawn, closer ta the earth’s ; the. atmospheric would finally eause its destruction late. today. premature end when it fell into the upper atmosphere. Four separate signals The satellite’s batteries two months ago, but the informa- tion transmitted was much more complete than that received from — Explorer I. The third satellite's _high-pow- ered transmitter could be trig- gered to transmit its information to the Smithsonian Observatory at Cambridge, Mass., at a given time. ‘ Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Some people will do anything ... To get publicity .. . However may be... Their only interest is z to gain . . . Some great financial prize . .. Or make them look important far . . . Above their actual size .. . They do not care; are ... The stories and announce- . . « A genius or a star «-+ . They just want prominence in life . . . To reach their selfish goals . . ardiess of what ‘damage they ... May do to other souls . . . They are the kind of people who . . . Will traffic in deceit . . . To seize the smallest glory, but . . . Who cannot take deteat. (Copyright, 1958) The Country Parson : cs AY \\\ e ANY NN We = AY. Se Wa \\W AY w aN The satellite stored up its in- formation on 55 inches of mag- netic tape ag it completed its or- bit, and relayed it to earth only hicles to that easily acceptable for human wren. ‘ * And they know now that atmos- pheric density encountered by satellites is several times greater than had been predicted in pre- satellite calculations. ; * . The god of this world is riches, pleasure, and pride, wherewith it abuses all the creatures and gifts te God.—Martin Luther, Dr. William Brady Says: Homemade Remedy “For more than two years,” a running ear and spent several hundred dollars with specialists to no avail. “Then I tried to = get the ear drops qcintsi rile Lies j A th rote bart & fi z : EYEE? Ess rf for pre- paring and using the drops’ for. long standing ear discharge, me a %tamped, self-addressed envelope. ; a : 5 => “For two years I have taking paregoric, at first in small a 8 5 t : i Scat of skin, with cracking soreness...” K LC): “_y be. Serves ope fer booklet Save Your Skin. “In the cutiiede x * than one . page z nie : i: Hf H f FEF ‘Honor for Killing Inconceivable’ . where a se death penalty crimes of much greater indeed in- ve Noticed It; Have the Pigeons?’ I've noticed a difference in the Courthouse. I wonder if the pigeons have noticed anything dif- ferent? Albert Wilson Case Records of a Psychologist: 151 W. Princeton Explains Fast Pulse to charge 1,000 fees for an hour Martha wonders why fever speeds up our heart rate. She also asks about the wisdom of individually, so take e of- this educa- ye which your "newspaper offers. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-M7: Martha G., aged 29, is the mother of a 6-year-old. “Dr. Crane, I. of office time. to bill you for. almost an. of his time per patient. * * * So be grateful that your news- paper offers adult Americans these late facts from the fields or psy- ‘ chology and medicine. For they relieve abnormal ten- sion and also help you cooperate more efficiently with your family physicians. s Now for Martha's query as to why the heart beats faster during fever. ’ Your consumption of oxygen speeds’ up greatly as the body's temperature rises. + @&* -* : So the heart must drive your red blood cells throgh the lungs that much faster in order for them to pick up more loads of oxygen per - minute. ' ’ ‘With every degree of-fever, your pulse rate may jump 8 to 10 beats. Furthermore, your breathing speeds tp, too, for “Dr, Crane, what about letting my little boy drink soda pop when he has a fever?’’ Martha then in- quired Besides, it has “fizz” from the - it a “bite” that water lacks. en a sick child has a coated , water tastes flat. ae 8. S Pogson ts sate ont ing bag ri re’ so the body can help maintain its oe 4 eee eo! = again in the about my “confused set of values” and ede rae EF i & it ‘ = a 4 8 * _ Agrees With Lette r grea rnd 8? Fy a = During Fever ‘caffeine, which is mildly stimu- lating to the nervous system and thus tends to speed up the heart slightly. During severe illness, with a child’s pulse already 110 or high- ¢ = . er, we medics feel an artificial ‘prod via caffeine is usually not wise. * * * Coffee and tea also contain caf- feine, which is normally not harm- ful im moderate degree, but too FEVER'S CHEMICAL AID : : Fever also aids the body in an- other way, for with increased tem- perature, ‘many of our drugs (chemicals) work better. f * i : oS : = : : . Pee et i. ‘ [ae ; a’ 4 * F z La * gee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1058 , : “HOW ecm Justices Meetings Privately Today PAINT i ana eps 2 a >. © Wnty, Supplies We Carry @ Full Line of Freezer are , Shell Hardw Boadway are Warehouse — 20 ones — 6506 Keego Hardw 650 Auburn hom = 4? poor (MMM! MM UL MUM | BIG BEAR CAN BUILD A... PORCH ENCLOSURE as tow as $2.90 per week COMPLETE PORCH as low as 93,87 per week ROOM ADDITION as low as $4.83 per week WEEK-END SPECIAL Sealtest Sherbet : n Reusable Pj t Post Container s 3 = ¥: ey * ‘ ie = ‘ x : 2 Re ss } i ae £ ® : = é ‘ee Le: yee. i ‘ ie ws # : j é ; i c : } Fig é : ; : ; , : , “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE a ‘1058 mechanical NJ. (AP)—SAGE~the vast and|veare was "a ral technical and logistic triumph.” V Warning P Ntdio rk O peration Under WayitiWic i marvel in four ! mounted nn ore @ : 4 a sie Vote Slated Officials of UAW Local 594 of at sloth Siattersne mare, inghoully located ground St edie alee Aa beenion eae arly DoFALSE TEETH Sedat, mee pees e meee soem Waterford Voters Must a ale to monitor the positions. of to plug the holes between g eal z hh is went into : of SAGE as “‘the largest sin- weapons, capable : Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Air(gle’ step taken toward the im- Derepwed by say? inne eer a des te aed a Force vice chief of staff, declared of air defense capa- Many Waterford Township resi-\Units. These sets auromatically|sound, or contro! attacks against that for the United. States to have/|bilities in the past 10 years.” transmit information by telephone |them. “‘As yet there is no defense Sates Pardon rone : + digni- .|dents will be denied the right to)jines to the prime stations, where |against such weapons,” he said.| -—~|taries and ; of ; vote in the August 5 primary un- special television converter dis- But he said the greatest threat] many firms that helped build the) 1. Heavy, ‘long-range radar |jess they register before the July 7\Plays the combined data. toe Be sat Oe re AN HAVE SOFT WATER Aodel Bank Robbed _ [use system attended ceremonies | i. wi reese 2.300, pounds |Aeadiine, according to clerk James 6% jet _ bombers eT opera aint 3. At the center itself, the taag-foreotng mlouen. = and SAG PENNIES PER DAY! butt wil be — Sells City Block to City defense Rar ing, ered encase sb troity_cgat ach daily at the Township Hail, at Fire| Station No. 2 on West Walton and |i Fire Station No. 3 on Elizabeth} Lake road, “We have our own oe a Sei oa CHEVROLETS PONTIACS special 30,000 mile | | ‘Do ‘Away with Hard and Rusty Water! pet | Have a whiter wash, softer |Leaving Show World | new car warranty on | clothes, lovelier com- SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— tl plexion and even SAVE UP Entertainer Joan Kayne is leaving 3 a “new TO 80°/, on SOAP! Why Rent a Softener Unit? Have Your Own for As Low As SALE CONTINUED 8 DAYS ONLY a TRUE CONFESSIONS in the time we have been in the furniture business but our biggest mistake was last April i in thinking that business would start to pick up. We were way off! Now you can take advantage of our mistakes and buy furniture at wholesale, sorne below wholesale and some slightly above. If you’re hard to please and think that all “SALES” are phoney (some are) then our low prices will convince you that this is the real thing. Check ‘em yourself. WE TOLD YOU ABOUT SOME LAST WEEK—HERE ARE SOME WE DIDN’T HAVE ROOM FOR: | sanitary? 3 chlorination, | | cereus me gor cua I > York of 1953 / : ts SWI eS ‘HOMER HIGHT BUICKS. S$ 43 | MMING On, “ We back this up with a serv- Per Month POO L 4c ice department of factory . Including Sales Tox p—/ trained mechanics and a NO MONEY DOWN ~ complete inventory of parts. © HOMER HIGHT _ MOTORS, Inc. | Ready for Summer Fun? -clear water ts te —_ Fer your health's-sa! 10 YEAR WARRANTY SEMI-AUTOMATIC FREE WATER ANALYSIS For. Iifermution Call: tien and Siete | PHONE FOR FREE POOL }} © MAINTENANCE GUIDE |) ne Believe It or Not . Ped Nelson || yy weasel cron CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. | = & 12345 Schacter |) OA 28-2528 B 3465. Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573 . ; Detrojt 27, Mich. Yel ' : _SALE CONTINUED mee “ORCHARD S. FURNITURE SALE Soe yma ‘By Orchard Furniture Co. | . We've Made Plenty of Mistakes For the Bedroom For the Bedroom For the Living Room For the Living Room Chairs ___ | Dinette or Dining Room | Miscellaneous Specials | Miscellaneous Specials If Dillinger For the All HE’S A SHE I Should Have | We Really Goofed | These May Not These Make | This Is Spicy _ Were Living American Boy | cr'sving room seu is « | Listened to on This One! | Have Quality | Our Competition | i. rn. Tide roser vi This would ollywood woman. it - . we. at Christmas seer Nensas we a] om eh ag rae impossible for us to say” My Wife oD Soced hal eee ||” But We Have Squirm time, With the @ shakers Double dresser. * : an ve spoon, tee gad scloass bed. Sealy tuftless (no button) | room suites ... nylon ed She said don’t buy too | we thought we could sell Quantity and wooden rack. Easily Ber haeRow tak | memes to en | Oogreee | ch Ebel | or 208 tr, wen oe 50 FT. Hose | Swtzi Oy ion 2 le . 5 ° . Now y wrong. Take your choice | 5 pc, dinette — table and _° . : eta Only 99.95. Only roel Serge for 149.95. can on on ana ef Gia Lage sclechcn ai | 4 a Aaa eal an: All. — - bi Ironing Board Elbow Grease = aoe 189.95 — | 15.95 cash and carry. Only sc —~ Cover and Pad ? Y ‘Choice . i : c ’ Burnproof, Reg. 2.98. Only Twin paar for THIS IS She Sells SEEING IS Ding nF _ INSULATED = . Hollywood beds slightly . Sectionals, Too This Time | Sets THERMOS BAG Lost and Found 9a8 Only’ 1 88 cash ee NO BUNK 3 piece sectionals, foam mis BELIEVING [7 5c. bronzetone or | Real large size. Reg. 2.39 NE carry. They're bunk beds. Twin rubber “reversible cush- ; Did Liste ; wrought from in beautiful | °** 98c. Keeps hot or cold. LOST ON mae ahh 1 oe oe a Two beautiful’ = men’s | wood grains. 6 chairs and CHAIR Charcoal =| "#2848 17898. Chelce of colors” fo Her | beige vinyl, Wit foam | Ste srpemsion tahle el | INSULATED = arcoa a ge’ viny | for 69.95. Reg. 159.95. THERMOS JUG We've given up looking : ~ al that rubber reversible back for the chair to match this Broiled Did You E airing in ee (not too | 22d séut. You must see it Ya gal. Reg. 2.39... 98c. heceiel comers oe , . I ow Ever omfortable), in black. | '© appreciate it. Reg. | Keeps hot or cold. one lonely top Bedroom Suites Hor Sister Reg. 248.88. Yours for | 15895, 109.6. TEA FOR = Sart beck, ‘The eet ‘sella See a Box Is Pretty AB San 3 dining room sets. Table, for 399.95. This lonely They're really not broiled. | T 4 chairs and bufiet. Large | acoe pied as | sole for 135.00 —* De eect cond | Spring? e WHILE WE'VE J totes Yours tor 11088. | Saran bookcase bed. Were | o, « mattress jump. Well ies ee peer So-Fa, So Good : : Only 3.29 Hog. £% Lost in the oam e* le 979.95 Now 159.85. were making bolt imer | Cnt Nye Sola bed and cha, nro GOT IT ON You Oan’t Beat Warehouse attres: mfo' . | cover. You normally : ee Fi anes ae They skoald por = a | pay 239.95, but it's going ou an S S We just found a desk we "s Gi as least 495.95 but we'll | for 135.00. OUR MIND H o-0ew didn’t know we had We Can't Give You | at only 17.88 and 39.95. This Value pad! ase! el SOMETHING for ‘NOTHING to 595.00. , Now 188.88 to 228.88. ‘ We Don’t Have a a WALL ‘STRETCHER So all. bedroom sets re- duced to new low; low ‘| prices. If we don't sell some of these we'll have to rent another ware- settle for only 248.88. Four months ago, I re- fused 250.00 for this $79.95 sofa and chair up- holstered in brown nylon and frieze. If you're the party that made this offer you can have it now for only 189.00. tress. Then she changed her color scheme. It nor- mally sells for 399.95, but if you can use coral it's yours for ber price. 257.64. Sorry no mail or phone lar customers you know we jalways give good buys. . It's already beat up. dollar. Free instructions on how to stretch your furniture Sewing baskets. Cém- ‘plete with scissors, thim- _per carton. Viceroyg 1.98 per carton. Limit of 1 Car- ton Per: Customer. Reg. 59.95 — but out it . goes for 33.88. | Love My orders. All sales are final | Walnut dining room table | ble and 8 spools of and 4 chairs, with a small | thread. Reg. and subject to prior sale. , chi th eg. 2.39 ee @ Mother-in-Law | Credit terms arranged on | (uP on the leaves, Plea | Only 88c. Found in Our most purchases. We are | gcratches. Reg. 289.95. All ~~ Unpaid Bills But she wanted a Sealy | not going out of business, | yours for 159.95. Lost and Found . Botedes’ handel wat a | oni. tet teas anes , ramet ele : for a long, long time. If * IGAR ture. new owners 79.95 Posturepedic Mat. | Or. ° ond os te. | PERSONAL CIGARETTES | for this furniture are not 3 Camels and Luckies 1.88 | found within reasonable time voices for a longer period of time. Air Conditioned for ~ Your Comfort Free Delivery 2 ORCHARD FU RNITURE CO. 3 Blocks West of t Seginew 164 ORCHARD LAKE: AVENUE Long Easy Terms . FE 5-8114-5 Use Our Parking Lot - then we will be. - forced to lose these in- - * | shige ee I oe ne ee ee, ee ee ee ee te ee ee ee ge Moles ee ; RGA es. = Sh eee = ee ee ; ‘ ae ae a8 pate Jt - \ a és p we 7 eos | ee. ee : . + : f \ jp? ; ‘ es i i ’ : ae rE i? s ae Pa rere + jet m pi B 5A ‘ tes , — sa en TWELVE - - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 2 Weak ee at = es fi : Li a : + oy I ae — = : + : r > 6 th ee a sad dennis Gani caiats or ead ale ) % cuts, personally selected by our axperienced buyers. Eased to the peak of eat~ ing goodness by old-fashioned natural aging, table-trimmed to remove all ey * qucess, fat, bone and: suet. Naturally Tender meats always offer truly super Haver, extra tenderness . . . and even greater value . « « for you can e#t all you pay for! * , ’ New, Nutritious ECON-O-BEEF . . . specially selected beef — value-priced . te save you more money. Wrigley's Econ-O-Beot is 2 new, theiftier line of beef — tesn, rich, red beef — with henest-to-goodness eating quality. Econ- O-Beef cuts are specially selected by our experienced expert buyers to ber flaverful and delicious . . . with the greatest value in every tasty morsel, Best oa a-ak ere fr iarshe-vr sii, nd lve to give you peak value, Wrigley's NATURALLY-TERDER BEEF and ECON-O-BEEF both tarry the un- conditional Wrigley guarantee — satisfaction or your money back! e _ TUESDAY - JULY 1st ope" 9 tl 9 Grand Opening week’ s a te always eat Zi me . 5 ‘i | eis © Nothing to Write e Easy to Enter tT ] Easy to Win. better for less! 77> | wich tr nr oe ming Et KOOL KRISP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES... only the finest! And four-ways fresher, too. . Bought fresher . . . right.in the fields by Wrigley experts. Shipped fresher . . . by refrigerated express, right to our doors. Sold fresher... .. cool-conditioned by Wrigley’s exclusive ice- channels. And served fresher . . . always a longer home-life because you buy it fresher, “only in Wrigley’s Freshland . . . where you pay no more (and often, less) for pedigreed Broce every time! COUNTRY FRESH DAIRY FOODS -.. over 80 varieties of cheese alone, flavor-right, flavor- best, every time you buy. Pure, fresh butter, eggs and milk . . . only a few short hours from Michigan's leading dairy‘farms. They're only a part of this fabulous dairy food assortment. — Shop Wrigley’s and believe your eyes! oe s proof that quality can cost less! NAME BRAND GROCERIES . . . Where wt at Wrigley will you find 15 kinds of peas? 12 | kinds of tuna fish? 96 varieties of jellies and jams? 53 of soups and all top brands... the names you depend on for fine quality, superb flavor. If you shop by brand, like to pick and AW le 1G ie aos Hoga bol | Kah : | choose.... as we do... you'll feel right at home g.2 Wrig y| > shale es cc WE tina. | Bah & & at Wrigley! And your budget will too, because OMAR ne =P fe yee ‘ i every day’s sale-day at Wrigley’s low, low prices! COMMERCE UNION tare aD MMBRLATY BR i . “100 PONTIAC TRAIL iifuneso. tee ie Wr : lev! A WALLED LAKE = weer MAPLE - SUPER a FREE BALLOONS for Alll the Kiddies ~ a KETS .. During Grand Opening Week! 3 Q a i eel ty ; by spontaneous combus- : pictures, Orson Welles once in a light Italian silk sports jacket,| princely speedboat ‘and lowered jpier to which it was tied. Our man,| tion, and they, too, fell in. The Two B]j Y eae su “toes Maalsen vesele atebineed seed od tocol | Rensol Mec tae eet” err cs (ee eat Fao. pot bar into} sci “el bes. tad. sage | HPO, Bunce ane! Dogs “of peace, and what have they pro-ling from the cliff of one empty| ually he turned the ignition key verse and shot backyard at a blur-| ome day hold the summit con- |Hitchhiking 750 Miles duced but the yodel and the cuckoo|trouser leg. He walked with great! and stepped on the gas. The |ring speed; pulled the anchoring) ference — the conference that) =) 0. i _ two blind clock?" dignity on two metal hand crutch- care 08 8 Serres ee rope out by its bleeding roots and) will end-not only all wars but also Well, now: they've produced ales. He was drunk, but drunk in a the beautiful craft shot fr: [barely avoiding a flostig gasoline] all summits — churned’ with |mén. and thelr Seeing Eye do@s fight. I saw it with my own eyes|faintly aloof way in which one| ward like a great clean porpoise. |service station. angry men. are hitchhiking their way north to- oS oe Geman, Saat Oe Nik Sat renens erate Oat Reeeeey. Se It was the last, short voyage of|moTOR STOPS Our man walked ashore on his|ward Boston today to demonstrate _ day, was a howl. eyelople shirt salesman, mightithe costly craft. The speedboat) 1. in the terribly|metal sticks, came into the din-|that blind persons can do most t..2..9 become. traveled about two yards and the motor bad ‘«_a\things as well as those with sight. There was this distinguished-! We watched him idly as he in its entire front in q|Younded craft stopped and ell wasiing room which commanded k-*%*® * still at the yacht club. The people|, clear view of the strange brawi,| , of Bob Lam- : : jjjust stared aghast, Our man sat| oa inquired the way to the gen- That's the intention 3 calmly at his wheel, like a fine\°nan's room. Naturally, hostili-|°, 2» ® For Y. f E t cae , host pasion" and: Bil Sernngeour, 3, ears oO nyjoymen e ¢ @ : ties were broken off. He walked), worker in a factory for the - 2 % ' Then all over that “part ef jand crutched steadily toward the|.: wiami, Fla 2 Its the , Switzerland sounded a scream [room in question, but then picked + *& es : oo —_ something akin to that which a |up speed, wént out a side door, They expect to reach Boston in BALDWIN ORGAN |Eaestt-iPan “"" Sheers ND we bad bean Soving tots on [A A the National Federation of the a : @ “ee: [pee pe ice Five minutes later the Swiss cops|Blind starting July A. Saturday Baldwin . . boat owner set off in a chase, When|ing the 750 miles to Tbe pal boat! ete ey wan ot 6 a, Saamny ia 5 * yelled. American appeared again, on a ppear Bride Electronic Organ seenttaten ix Uaetay sno nn eee aie ing Wed Man She Left ing the i ts on Lakelthe hand, that he was prepared to|tO in ie $ Geneva. “My boat!” he repeated.Ipay for the speedboat, He looked) jw yop (AP) — Irene Ar- j Up Se en een Pee ee ee el her saw before.: “Police!” waiting woe A ” is hysterically at a waltress.|Datient, got up and started out of Wine dey last. F eres Ke,on Grom, Gren Doom Brg te Le | gee with anne ow she eft wal im ‘ ian iones, id ¥ " ee eee oes ith pecccccn, (POWER IM . uae soatect wal hating to [were not, closed + Availdble in Early American, French ‘Provincial, | Hathaway, if that was his name,| the street, apparently to keep | Miss Arzedi, 29, disappeared Cherry Wood or Contemporary. We will teach [/was being towed in to shore, a re-| him in, He easily vaulted it on Feb. 22 just five hours before } you to play FREE. Come in for a FREE demonstra- markably unperturbed figure seat-| his one leg, stepped in his car wedding to Joseph Pinto, 31, was tion. ed in the midst of considerable| and was gone. to take place. She showed up CALBI MUSIC COMPANY reed Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments ond Baldwin Pianos and Organs 119 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-8222 ee a vo a ee a # = A Lee , ‘ ; : j j : : ye : S ; Se es ce i \ a : 4 ¥ i * : s_! f ? : is ‘ gt ‘2 ; get #7 aa Se . ‘ * a : ue we PRE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 Bob Considing Says: as Ba a ae the alpen the plot of or plane It Finally; | GENEVA — tm cow of ble motionjtosking Swien,-hotiees and dressed nimbly made his pway to a jstartling collision with the stone . cast and it is raining.” “YOUR COST OF LIVING HAS GONE UP sss BUT, MY PRICES AND VALUES HAVE NOT!” appened--a Fight in Switzerland 2222323} ! Cool as a Breeze Lady | Like... 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Grand Bivd. i iit's “a goo d one.’ An improvement in "the national |lieves individuals and nations tend it _ |been selected for the survey, which _ | will take.the form of a, qpestion- naire sampling of patrons on four NEW YORK (AP) — “When times are tough in this country, people learn to laugh at them- ‘* selves,” said Johnny Carson. “It's an American trait—and is it already past * & ans, and historians, Carson be- sense of, humor, he feels, may be|to one of the few, welcome by-prod-|oug during prosperity. Study What Draws State Park Users LANSING @®—State and Detroit area agencies will cooperate this ‘summer in a project to learn moré ‘about park users and what at- tracts them. Three state parks ‘and five in the Detroit metropolitan area have “When people too seriously,. it's hard. to them,” he said, “You run into taboos, “It you put a Will Rogers on for him to get by. He joked about too many things that were politi- cal and controversial. 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M, TUES., WED., SAT. 6 P, MM, Pontiac's Oldest ond Largest Floor Covering Specialists | McCandless n — Perry St. FE 4-2531 % x V a] a i ye eee a 4 s mt ‘ : , i 2 id BL PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE. 2% 1958 park Joining the group of travelers abroad will be Sher- rill Lyon of West Walton boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of Birmingham. Sherrill will sail Saturday on the SS Atlantic for a two-month tour, along with a classmate from - cat State University where Sherrill was re- graduated. Upon returning she will Jha work as a medical technologist at Pontiac General Hospital. The Lewises left Wednesday for New York and sailed today aboard the SS New Amsterdam for a | six-week trip in Europe. They plan to visit meane, France, Switzerland and Denmark. HOME FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clark and their familly, of Monterey, Calif., are visiting at the home of his parents, the Roy H. Clarks of Colrain drive. The Roy Clarks:recently have returned from a month’s vaca- tion in Dallas, Tex., where they visited their son, Roy, and his family, and’also toured the West Coast. i * * * Thomas L. Jacobson of Silver circle, cooperative student at General Motors Institute, Flint, has been initiated into the Alpha Tau Iota Fraternity, an honorary scholastic engineering society. _ He is sponsored by the Pontiac Motor Division a : General Motors Corp. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Brown of Birmingham have invited Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wells of Bloomfield Hillis and the Charles W. Taylors of Bloomfield Hills to spend the weekend with them at Walloon Lake. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Webb of Birmingham will have as guests at Ironton Ferry on July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Backus, all of Birmingham. GRADUATE AT FERRIS A number of Pontiac area young people have been granted diplomas and certificates of gradua- tion from Ferris Institute at Big Rapids. Graduates include Dale W. Berry 6f Maddy Lane, college preparatory certificate; Elaine J. Burgess of Queen of Will Power Mrs. Sam V. Jones (right) receives her crown front Mrs. Joseph McLeod at a banquet held Thursday evening at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. The banquet and con- test were sponsored by Fashion Your Figure Clubs European. aaitcee Social News. —_— Es - Women’ S S c = Flagstaff street, B.S. degree in accounting; Castes W. Dickerson of Ogemaw road, B.S. degree in pharmacy; Raymond C. Lange of Dover road, B.S. degree in marketing; Dolores J. Lutzkiw of Willard street, certificate in commerce; Audrey A. Maki of Raskob avenue, executive secretarial certificate; and Robert C. Moran of Venice court, college prepara- tory certificate. Others graduated are Alvin Pinkston of Mohawk road, B.S. degree and state secondary commerce — certificate; Jean M. Robertson of Petrolia street, commerce certificate; Martha P. Sanft of LaFay drive, college preparatory certificate; Earl C. Tom- linson of Hillcliff street, B.S. degree in accounting; and Anthony J. Bonacci of North Alexander street, B.S. degree in marketing. * -* * The Carleton C. Pattersons and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Patterson Jr., all of Birmingham,will sped the “Fourth” at Point Nipigon. x *« * Mrs. George Shearer of West Iroquois road and Mrs. Edward Lewis of Club drive will attend the Women’s Houseparty at Lake Louise July 6-8, sponsored by the state women’s group of the Michi-- gan Baptist Convention. They will represent Beth- any Baptist Church. x *« * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Scot Robert, June 22 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton Jr. (nee Joan Mc- — Leod of Utica. Grandparents of the child are Mr..and Mrs. Gor- don McLeod of Old Orchard drive and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hutton of Romeo. x *« * The birth of twin daughters, June 22 at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Romeos (nee Stella Antos) of Prospect street. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Nick Romeos of South Paddock street and Mr. and Mrs. George Antos of Bay street. ee Jeanne Shunck | kere ae ed ection Ae ET Bs eal Pontiac Press Photos — Waterford Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association held a workshop at CAI Building Thursday. Mrs. Gil Every (left) shows Mrs, Charles Schwein, key speaker, one of the artistic arrangements. “What do you think of this display?” Mrs. Edwin Lally (left) and Mrs. Elwood May appear to approve the project. Feted at.Shower Mrs. William H. Vann en- tertained at a bridesmaid’s luncheon for Sidonie Jeanne Shunck and her attendants for her Saturday wedding this aft- ernoon at the Vann home on South Shore road. Jeanne will become the bride of Bradley Campbell Reardon, son of the Kenneth N. Rear- dons of Pittsburgh, Pa. in a 1:30 p.m, rite at Christ Church Cranbrook. She is the daugh- ter of the William A. Shuncks of Longworth drive. BRIDESMAIDS FETED The _ bridesmaids honored were Sally Shunck who will be. Shower to Fete Kathleen Feely Kathleen Feely, daughter of the Emmett P..Feelys of Bir- mingham, will be hostess at a cocktail party Saturday in her home honoring bride-elect Bar- bara Couzens. Barbara, who spends her summers at Wabeek, is the daughter of Mrs. Ferard R. Slattery and the late Frank Couzens, She will be married July 10 in St, Hugo of the Hills Church, to Leo J, Brennan Jr. The outdoor wedding reception will be given at Wabeek. her sister’s junior bridesmaid, and Catherine Caldwell of Ridgewood, N. J. and Anne Henderson of North Woodbury, Conn. Also attending, the luncheon were Mrs. Shunck, Mrs. Ken- neth Reardon of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Kenneth Reardon Jr., of Ypsilanti, Elizabeth Steggall, Mrs. Robert F. Tillotson and Mrs. Carl O. Barton, all of Bloomfield Hills arid Mrs. Guy C. Smith of Detroit. Alpha Alpha Unit Gathers Alpha Alpha Chapter of Ep- silon Sigma Alpha met Thurs- ’ day at the home of Mrs. Al- bert Anselmy. The July party chairman will be Mrs. Anselmy and the Au- gust party chairman wil] be Mrs. James Vincent. it was announced. Contributions were voted to the sororities’ projects, Can- cer Research and Foundation -for Aid to sanforized for minded larger-size figure. . Emotionally Dis- turbed Children A former member, Mrs. Em- ery Butler, was guest. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Robert Hasse and mee Keith Clauser. Has Heart Attack John Q. Waddell of Cherokee road suffered a heart attack at Youngstown, Ohio , Wednesday morning and is a patient at South Side Hospital there. -- “Nautical Blues” Mix ’em or Match ’em: Co-ordinates. Completely suds-happy, color-fast and | vacation and fun-§ Thursday. There were flowers everywhere at the workshop Mrs, Melvin Gemmell (left) and Mrs. Eugene Cleland displayed several attractive arrange- ments. Job's Daughters Named to State Council Offices Pontiac area residents in- stalled as grand officers at the Grand Guardian Council of Michigan. International Order of Job's Daughters, held at Grand Rapids, were Mrs. Clar- ence D. Curry, grand guardian for the state of Michigan; Mrs. Meta Mcllroy, grand. director of music; Mrs, Harry Vernon, grand chaplain; Elmer Bath, vice. grand associate guardian and Catherine McCrindle re- cording secretary. * * * Local members participating in the installation ceremony were Mary Moore, retiring grand bethel honored queen; Mrs. Paul Hagle, installing of- ficer; Mrs, Stuart M. Allan, pianist; Mr. Allan oloist; Mrs. Elmer Bath, installing guide; Miss Moore and Patri- cia Zielke installing honorary marshals. DIRECT CEREMONY “Bethel 5 and Bethel 40 of Pontiac had charge of the Bi- ble ceremony. Members taking - part were Janet Kneale, Kay Lee, Kay Bowman, Linda New- ton, Vicki Landsparger, Elean- or Stuart, Patricia Hamilton, Edwina Skelley, Caro] Wilson, Linda Head, Karen Antolich, Lorothy Boardman and Ellen Cornell, Also participating were Car- line’ Mills, Judy Hunt, Sally Ann Webster, Barbara Killian, ' Janet Reed, Doris Reed, Irene Reed, Kiki Sekles, Sharon Ni- chols, Linda Olds, Marilyn Ver- non, Kim Nixon, Kathleen Weitz, Others were Christine Kneis- el, Kathy Perkio, Jackie Jame- son, Judy Oles, Nancy Oles, Patricia Eaton, Dorene San- tala, Andrea Roberts and Joyce Perkio, RECEIVE HONORS: Joyce Perkio received the honor of the Grand Triangle presented by Ralph Mapley and Mrs. Leo Morrisoh. Andrea Roberts was awarded a scholarship to the’ college of her choice, Kay Bowman was nominated for the Coy honor award and Bethel 5 won second place in the scrapbook contest. * * * Supervising the “girls were Mrs, Edward Zielke; Mrs, Ed- ward Pritchard , Mrs. Lester Oles, Mrs, Harry Vernon, Mrs. Irwin’ Mills, Louie King; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Kneale, Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mrs. James C. Ni- chols and Mrs, Ralph Mapley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vargo, Clarence D. Curry, Mrs. Grace Snover, Mrs. Greta Scott and Clyde Townsend all of Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Lario of Birmingham attended Austin, Sandra Schmidt , Ruth the session. | | | | CLAYTON’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Frigidaire Week at CLAYTON'S Every F rigidaire Appliance for This Event Specially Priced! Pontiac, Waterford and Rochester and the Fashionette Club of Pontiac. In Figure Club Contest Crown Mrs. Jones Will Power Queen -| 43% pounds. Third prize went Top weight loser Mrs. Sam Jones was crowned Queen of Will Power Thursday evening at a cooperative dinner for the Fashion Your Figure Clubs of Pontiac, Waterford and Roch- ester and the Fashionette Glub of Pontiac. The event was held in the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Jones of the Fashion- ette Club of Pontiac became queen by losing the most weight—56 pounds — in the 5- month contést held. by the four _clubs from Jan. 1 to June 1. _$ OTHERS CITED *Mrs. Robert * Curtis. ofthe Rochester Fashion Your Fig- ure Club was second—she Jost to Mrs: Floyd Speer of the Wa- terford Fashion Your Figure Club who lost 24% pounds and fourth place went to Mrs. Clar- ence Mahaffy of the Pontiac Fashion Your Figure Club. She lost 21% pounds. Runners-up were Mrs. Ed- ward: Cook, Mrs. Archie Hunt, .Mrs. Robert Owens. and Mrs. John Pihajlic. *-* * Mrs. Joseph. McLeod was mistress of ceremonies and Mrs. R. M. Baker, ‘chairman of the contest. Participating in the evening program were Mrs, Edward Dahimann and = Carl Rehm. Fraternity. ' MARLENE H, BRAGMAN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brag- man of Saginaw announce the engagement of their rd eo Marlene H., to Charles D. To- by, son of Mr. and Mrs, Sam- uel Toby of Canterbury driye. Miss Bragran. is attending Michigan State University. Her fiance is a senior there, affili- ated with Alpha Epsilon Pi Set $7.88 Sizes 12-20—38-44 $8.88 ms, Parts not sketched Sizes 38 - 44 Sizes 38 - 44 — BURTONS 75 N. Saginaw Open Monday, Friday, and Saturday ’til 9 Matching Skirt and Blouse | Matching Pedal Pants $4 88 Matching Bermuda Shorts $3.88 ne . CLAYTON’S Where You Get Guaranteed Service From Our Own Service Dept. The Place to Go for Names You Know Free Parking Right at Our Front Door! | Crayron’s FURNITURE—CARPETS—APPLIANCES ' “The Store That Proves Quality Need Not Be Expensive” oe 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Telephone FE 5-9474 KEEGO HARBOR Tp eg i a: . é : ) = | te | THE PONTIAG PRESS, | rs Den Stendze divelichie' ip Potties’: Galy : | oy Large etrigerated Storage Vaults D | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN sly and extend cay’ ite be Sania vil bed Ge tial: My bust measures 2314, waist’ 24] Sa Up to'$150 Insurance, Plus one! Q. “My face is round and T wear|/™ them. * oe [ka Os 2 ee ey + cel igh me, int oyer- ven Dry Cleaning Charges my hair long. I have one feature] Q 7 am 14 years old, 5 feet, te te rs 2" . : By EMILY POST problem. My nose is too large. , A. You are. not overweight but,| Karen Jo Anderson was feted Now $2.95 per box J -per'ss rT eco ne pon tat toad ex Meena. nih rth eee ae eae em ar Iona he eH] de ees aaa a ap char- plata paling to be |better with short hair, but you have : would look better with a small ever, your hips are out of propor- the Wenonah drive home. of d We Clean and a small one. Visitors to the of- |written that short hair is not be-|A- Yes. You should weigh about) 0° : ' ition. 't prescribe hip-slimming exer-| Mire, Roy Pearce and her e Viean Press on Saturdays fige are received quite close to |coming if one has a nose too large, |!14 pounds. Lane : - {cises. A daughter Gail, Karen will ex- - my desk. I usually am type- |What shall I do?” DEPENDS ON FRAME -| Hf you or any of my. readers) - "8 8 change vows with William W. HURON DRY CLEANERS writing when such visitors and A. It is not so much a question “ : - - |would like to have my short re- Q. “I am very youthful looking] smith of Port Huron uw salesmen come in. of length of hair as it is of shape.|_ @- “I am 20. years old, 5 feet S/ducing diet, send 10 cents and @jexcept for lines under my eyes. 1] “at First Congregational Church. & SHIRT LAUNDRY “Can you tell me, please, it |Very short hair is unflattering A cage dtpgumnieray 146 pounds. |stamped, self-addressed envelope|have very dry skin and use an oily) — Among guests present at the “Il it is rude for me to continde. {a Woman with either a round face|MY bust measures 37, waist 2\with your request for my 9Day|cream daily. What can Fdo to keep| Wednesday were: the ‘944 W. Huron FE20231 | typewriting while people are jor @ large nose. The” important|tnd UiPs, Sts peinurss What, do lois, booklet. Address me in care these trom oe bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. trying to talk above the noise {thing is to -have some fullness a a fat. What oof this newspaper. A. Pat an eye cream under the| win J. Anderson; Mrs, "Stella of my machine or would the |above the ears. Wear your hair|you think i what sort of a dist & 4 ‘eyes every night before going to! smith, the prospective bride- proper thing be for me to stop jhigh on top, fairly close at the oa es ; Q. “I am 14 years old, 5 feet 1%|sleep. You might use one of the groom's mother; Mrs, Robert : my work om beige ore the temples: and let it cover the ears; A. Unless you have a large inches tall and weigh 99 pounds.i\hormone creams. V. Buck, Jill rigger ogy on $ $ person or wmiserss ave?" : e Lester wiede, @ tenith 25 to *500 | oe Youn, Mrs: Doneld 5, Salt, Answer: If everyone were to os : ; C. Worster, Mrs, J. W. Davis, on your name only || Sto? ‘ypewsiting cach time a Married + Patricia A. | irs. Dale Moats, Mrs, George . - or on other plan the business might as well Saturday Peterson. and | Wassenberger and Mrs. Cyril ~ er plans close! If your work at the mo- evening were W E Lag guest list were - To get cash for vacations or ment is light, you might stop ; Tee hs Alte an Ge ses Mrs. for any other worthwhile for a few moments for a prob- Elizabeth _ Brinker, were rove Donald Neal, Mrs. We make Loons For: | purpose come to General ponoalleirpeoramcagholl gird Schwarzer ied Carl O. Anderson, Nancy é Public. We make loans to P with work, you showid Di uedian Martin Rummel, Maribel Rum- @ VACATIONS iege yates ed not let anything interrupt it. and Albert F. Saturday. The| mei. Mrs, W. E, Davies and e CAR REPAIRS : : é . . We. &, .¥ ured “ . : . Bouford. Mrs, Maxine Skidmore. | e PAYING A GROUP of — cereal seevion eens ie a cae cee Par a the bride is oa The bridegroom's mother, ) OF BILLS and a monthly payment plan broke that engagement.- Now, ao | geushter. of oe aug ols yeti srthnes | | @ NEW PURCHASES —_—to suit your convenience. oes ee eee | ee couple. are i ele Welker Pl So nts ecuten a Deven | coMe a OO ere to know whether my ex-fiancee Mr. and Mrs. Petersons : a and members of her family Joseph nd the 6 should receive announcements : i RAL PUBLIC LOAN of my marriage?” Schwarzer of bridegroom is 3 ape " a ores ls ae Sess ke son of 1 Permanents “4 y an- | 69 West urea F i 3.7181 swer is “‘no. Spoon if you have street and the Mrs. Grace | | remained riendly t — as . . * | ict Setter end rele family 9 2 n ee | i Brinker. ATA LOW, then there is no reason oujords o a ee ae eee — LOW PRICE! | LOUIS BEAUTY . nouncements. You, far better oo ison street. N — a | than I, can 3 _ MR. and MRS. WARREN BRI KER | h() INT $ h0) lol ge All-work done by senior § - " PERMANENTS “Dear Mrs, Post: When eot- |MR. and MRS. ALBERT BOUFORD II Pat Pet Ww students under super Complete With Haircut and Set fee is served in a smal] eal vision of instructor. a No Soot Roueemy Fe ce should the man pour the beard P * C ] A WwW d a ricia e erson | we oon prea ar a: tay soe ontiac oup e re e A ballerina-length gown of em- aged was composed of white Phone FE 4-1854 —| pour their own? If she pours broidered tulle over satin was) carnations and a white orchid. Closed All Day | it,. does she fill his cup first Elizabeth Schwarzer and Al-an orchid corsage, The bride-|worn by Patricia Ann Peterson for Maid of honor Christine Fetter} a PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL or her own?” - bert F. Bouford were married Sat-|groom's mother wore a navy blue/her marriage to Warren E. Brink-|,¢ | ake Orion wore a green eyelet W ednesday 3 ; a urday evening at 7 o'clock in a/silk dress with navy accessories er Saturday at St. Paul Lutheran gown with matching hat, Brides-—f , 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. swer: When | the man is civil ceremony in Pontiac. and an orchid corsage, Church. The Rev. George Mahder| 1 aids Gloria Opie and Sharron Call Miss Wilson Today Enrollments ‘Available in Day or Evening Classes pedantry aan filling her k ok performed the ceremony before/neposo of Lake Orion were tor Information | — ane MomiLias J] she fils his cup before her | Parents of the couple are Mr. Interlakes Group pied gowned in yellow eyelet with E , own. : omnpromtpeplog = ioal| fon. Has Cooking Lesson The bride is the daughter of o* ceateant tones were pal io PONTIAC Hy ‘ fords of Edison street. The Interlakes Extension Club |24 Mrs. Walter P. Peterson dyed to match their dresses. BEAUTY COLLEGE : Manne The bride wore a-ballerina- |met Wednesday at the Ormsby|poun Shirley avenue, and ie - > 164 East Huron ar irtl ays length gown of peau de sole, fash- street home of Mrs. Jack Andress. Grace Brinker of Phillip drive. | A niece «of the bride, Cynthia) Behind Kresge’s, 2nd Floor Sine Sar joned with an ‘empire waistline Guests were Mrs. Neal Scott and Wagner, was flower girl. et et te aarens Chapter Four) and lace bodice with a scoop (Mrs. George Schultz. a ee on beat sss Fle Co at the YMCA Monday eve-| neckline and long lace sleeves ta- | Mrs. Joseph Trietsch and Mrs.| tapered sleeves and a een wre . — oor verings Carpet Co. a pered at the wrists. Her shoulder. |H. Delos Nicholie gave the lesson! skirt accented by triple ruffles ephapseas yon enasll prenay Complete oe noe length veil of illusion fel] trom a on outdoor cooking, » of embroidered tulle. The bride's The aye ’ Pet. Sel s of Presents convention held in Bay City. Hos- — «| eit ah et: aes: ama a = ar = pital a rade Ronald Cen- oon shed begged a = : . "| A reception was held at the WATCHES and ters reported on lap robes and the . mM. a rie ; : . g , : Have You Tried This? Snes Frey ee Serer | ‘|donation of a year’s subscription|!erina-length gown of silk organza)” . -|the ceremony. - WEDDING BANDS | 7,\0t The Pontiac Press to the Vet-|in alternating white and aqua tiers) © : The couple will live on ‘North’ | eran's Hospital in Dearborn. trimmed with lace. § Pp - C ki ; Shirley avenue. : Mrs. Madge Leinenger and Mrs + + _Feanut butter Cookies | | | Margaret Bickerstaff were honored| Winford FE, Bottom was . best ‘ 4 { for their birthdays man | Get Butterscotch Flavor | /RuthCircleMeets. | nil, reception for 200 guests was |G With Mrs. Keepin JUL Sorority Has Picnic soll bed Need WO By JANET ODELL been busy with house build- F} = ; Sportsmen's Club. _ Pontiac Press Editor _ing. ||. The Ruth Missionary Circle of FE 2.5812 88 N. Saginaw Past and present officers of the} The couple left for a honeymoon 8 You have doubtless had spECIAL PEANUT BUTTER i Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian’ — City Council of Beta Sigma Philat Mullett Lake. | recipes for peanut butter COOKIES ||Church met today at the home of! 3 ai ARAA RED .T™ Sorority were feted at a picnic h} For her daughter’s wedding, the| cookies before. But have you By Mrs. Leonard Doub H Mrs. Howard Keepin of Third ave Ideal at the home of Mrs. Walter Hiller bride’s mother wore a pink crepe) ever had one that uses only 2 ges ae a " |nue. LIPSTICK . «* Pe nw SO Participating were Mrs. Cages -|Hoisington ahd Mrs. Alford Den- ,|man. The annual July picnic for ‘\all the women’s groups was planned. Come in for a Free Demonstration! MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio { 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 dress with white accessories and brown sugar? Mrs. Leonard Doub says her grandmother passed this recipe on to her. * * * A former professional Girl Scout worker, Mrs, Doub con- tinues her interest in the or- ganization by volunteer work. The mother of two daughters, : Clive street Monday everiing. PAULI 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix all together. Make balls from one teaspoon of dough. Press on ungreased cookie sheet.. Press a crisscross pat- tern on each cookie with a | fork. Bake 15 minutes at 350 7 degrees. . Summer Sale! |) Bridal, * GIFT CENTER and other fine ail) Let us help you-wo oan sngpest so many os ways (in solid silver) to make her remember. and cherish your gift for all the years to come. See our grand collection of patterns and extra TowLe pieces today. Our complete stock and easy method of payment makes shoosing so pleasant here. Carefree years of casual living ee ty el bas with the intriguing informality of tweedy texture can now be yours so inexpensively! 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Any bride that eaters | her pattern during June. and buys a place setting gets one place setting free. Limit of one free setting to each registered oc bride. - clear colors and save 50¢ on each one: ROCHESTER | KAREN’S ; Contraband, Apricot Brandy, Carpet Company | Floor Coverings argent: or BUDGET -h ) sy , .. ae pee mail er ra a 0—Cl; ee eee Ok 1.1022, - OR 3-4109 Fred N, Pauli Co. ' For Your Convenience Huron, Cor. Telegraph Hours 9 to 6 daily Mon. and Fri. 9 to 9 id 9°" : ne . 7 ° Friday 9 to! The Store Where Quality Counts Open Daily 10 AM. - 9 P.M. Sunday to 9 P.M. dam 4095 Dixie Hey. , i. : National _ 28 W. Huron Street ese Re eae Near, Sears | “Latiggal Erets ¢ the approaching marriage their daughter, Georgiene Marie, to Airmap Jay Walter Pontiac White Shrine Plans Picnic, Party - tiac White Shrine met Wi evening to make final plans for a card party to be held Sept. 24. Mrs. hostess Lake home on July 23 for Shrine members, Mrs. W. G. Smith, Louella Francis, Lena Sparks and _ Mrs. Jay Loomis were in charge - of refreshments. Wayne Reaves will be aed ¥ z z 3 VISION #2 DR. B. R. BERMAN 17 -N. Saginaw sees at a pienic at her Scott!- f : ele a is Fl : a . ‘: s ‘ \ + ‘* j ms , : NE as THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 Ae, Wee SEVENTEEN _ < x e oe a - i. : a : , : - Ose mee : 7 : : It's Frayed Because It's Loved—Abby — IClass Holds Picinic (‘Te selnmee sapsemant covtmeat junto, comments awe, on G0 Rel aed tos encteer agptet — e First Philathea Class of First\ern Hemisphere is the Inter-Amer-|lics entered into this agreement injtack by any country outside the Doll Is Precious ===22 "== aan ws | Ragged iE2 BHP acaeeee “DEAR ABBY: I used to like a boy and he likes me. I don't like him any more, I like my girl friend's boy friend better, and he likes me better than he likes his girl friend. My girl ' friend still likes her boy friend. I don't want to hurt my old boy friend and I don't want to lose my girl friend, but how can I get my girl friend’s boy friend without hurting anybody's feelings?” JULIE DEAR JULIE: A girl can't help it if her girl friend’s boy friend likes her better than he does his girl friend. Be sure to let HIM-do all the chasing and you'll -have no apologies to make. x * * - “DEAR ABBY: Tell the lady whose husband didn't like her pies, I'd be happy to change places with her. My husband LOVES my pies, but he doesn’t care for ME. After 24 years of ‘being a devoted wife and care for the refined lady-like type. He likes the well-built cheap kind better. Is it my fault that my mother brought me up to be a lady? What have they got that I baven’t got?” TOO LADY-LIKE DEAR LADY: They haven't | got anything you haven't got. Only it’s distributed differently. YOUR kind is for marrying— the other kind is for looking. ~*~ * * “DEAR ABBY: I feel so sorry for my husband that I could just die. He is wonderful in every way but his folks have never forgiven him for marry- ing me (he gave up his re- ligion) and they treat us like ; dogs. He cries to me and it kills me to see a man cry. We have been married for two years and his folks have never Your Swim. come to see us. He wants to , over that sappy lady whe got make up because he heard his | mad because her husband very sick. Can you | called her “Babe” arid “Doll.” piano : . at guarding ; TREATED LIKE DOGS band me sometimes.” / 7. L. Da: Bocourage « & 6 Undergoes Surgery: go to see his | For a personal reply, write _ Merida Fytte (nee Alice If they still refuse to | 4, aBRY in care of The Pon. |Wheeler igh ) of Auburn and bim—well, at least he Sis Pear Seeden cont. [metas ec seins: eee te @.¢ addressed, stamped envelope. Foote Hospital, Jackson. ‘DEAR ABBY: A lady wrote your column saying an elderly ad who plays cards at ee = a ELL. PAINTS | HIMSELF a ; ’ ss to slip her BOYD through without paying. 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Now They're Dead Sate of Alaska Opposition Less of Filibuster i as Senate Debate Slows Down » WASHINGTON (UPI) Southern opposition to the Alaska Statehood Bill appeared to be diminishing Last-Minute Plane Switch Saved Hi im On the bus I a? a seat next “seo Boh Sibley ofthe Baton Travel: pre § too old for this) A : i I never liked the idea somewhat today. oe Now fhey’re dead. ‘12 shouldn't say As the Senate wen! into its toy fee ee of of the bridge, fourth day of debate on the vigor- I think it was @ peaceful death.| “My husband sailed the straits. ously contested measure, several Undoubtedly they never knew what| — for 55 years. We didn’t need @ | senators still were expected to was coming. This strato-tanker bridge then, i speak at length but any threat of a isn't like an airliner. There are “When you have a bridge you! pated a never know where you are. One see the ferries go. ie geeeiey. Se ee ee ineteat “tie yee aoe et “1 watched them sink my_hus- any plot to quickly kill’ the bill inext they were dead, and there esis taot shi tien etunnney itive) pi pepmid a sam yp ta ey ee ee out bi the Straits g few years 5 * joan. = j 4 one of the Senate’s most durable s hard for me to recall how ~~ * —_ ——— orators, took to the floor last night ~ Moslem Holiday Sees ines dente tke tt, won me ridge) is a sad thing, too. Bat after only two hours and 19 minutes, Thurnvend quit talk- PATRICIA CHECK Mr. and Mrs. Mike Check of Hales street, Madison Heights, | have announced the engagement R-Nev) was reported stand-| with a 12-hour opposition | zg: of their daughter, Patricia, Francis Bettendorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bettendorf, of Lioyd street, Roya] Oak, former- | ly of Pontiac. An October wed- | ding is being planned. Thurmond and Eastland, | although insisting they had “‘no in- tention” of staging a uae said they would continue to resist efforts to limit debate. Mansfield said he hoped the) Senate would finally get around to voting today on three ces: Four in-One Shot ua Called Success Davison Crash Kills 2; Slices Auto in Half ae a aoa al — A four-in-one DAVISON (UPI — A careening polio, whooping cough, diphtheria | tetanus has been tested 'The vaccine, called quadrigen, Victims in the erdsh were Don- was developed by Parke, Davis & ald Badour, 22 Qriando, Fla., be-'\Co. In a two-year research pro- lieved to have been the driver, gram reported today by the and Lauren Monroe, 25, of Flint. Journal of the American Medical said their car skidded, hit Assn. sideways and was split in’ Tests on 224 Detroit children, ni The front part — with both 2° months to 5 years old, showed men inside — slid. an additional ,better results than in the nation- 89 feet and smacked into a second wide mass test of Salk vaccine, tree. said Dr. I. W. McLean, assistint director of biological research for Parke, Davis. The vaccine must be tested further and must be approved by the national institutes of health ibefore it can be marketed. * * * An additional 400 children have ‘been vaccinated in Detroit and ~ tree several areas over the country, Parke, Davis said. Auburn Heights Group Slates Stréet Dance AUBURN HEIGHTS — A “‘Kick- Off’ Homecoming street dance sponsored by the Auburn Heights Civic Organization, is scheduled - lfor Thursday evening, July 3, when) \Squirrel road will be. roped off ifrom Auburn road to Primary, jstreet. | The Orville Chamberlain Orches- itra will furnish the dance music beginning. at 7:30 p.m. BETTY LOU WOLFE The engagement of Betty Lou | Wolfe to George D. Harl has been announced by he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Wolfe | of Central avenue, Center Line. The prospective bridegroom, who | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Harl ‘of Fraser, is stationed with the Army. at Ft, Devens, Mass, A March wedding is being . planned, 'be held at the American Legion |Hall. ‘To Move Post Office MARLETTE—The Marlette Post Office will be moved Saturday) afternoon to its new, location on North Fenner street. City mail) ‘deliv very will not begin until Aug. 4. Disc Data and Chatter y awe Music: in the Round by Dick Saunders Pianist Van Cli- burn's first re-land his chorus. - cording for Victor, x et * * which he complet- ed in an all night recording session May 29 has been approved for re- lease, is. now in production, and ‘due on the shelves of record shops ‘in a few days. “The album—Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor— is also highlighted by the presence of the Russian conductor, Kiril P. Kondrashin. Maestro Kondrashin, who came to the United States by’ special arrangement with the State De- pxrtment at the request of Van Cliburn, left for R-ssia 24 hours after completion of the record- ing. Capitol has two good UP’ § on the market this month for lovers of mood music. One, by Bobby Hack. ett with full orchestra, is ‘Don’t Take Your Love From Me” “Swingin’ Down The Road From Paris to Rome,” (Capitol-T-1001) | by Page Cavanaugh; ‘‘Sounds Of The Great Bands,” (Capitol W-) 1022} by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra; and “Joe Fin-| gers Carr Goes Continental” (Capi- tol T-1000). FIVE ACES: Bobby Darin’s Splish Splash,” which jumped to week. “Yackty Yack’? by the second spot this week. Sheb Wooly's— the ladder since it is in third spot. Duane Eddy’s “Rebel Rousers,” a newcomer, and Jolin Otis’ ‘“Wil- lie and The Hand Jive” are in an) other is “Dream|fourth and fifth place respectively. | ING . 4 é so { \ ae i aie to | Dust” (T-1023) by Gordon Jenkins Other good bets in new LP’@ are. the number two spot last week | in Pontiae on the best selling ree: ord list is_in. first. place this | Coasters rolled up from third to “Purple People| Eater,” which fook top honors last | week is apparently climbing down; Short Respite After ‘uneventful. You-climb into a com-; rtment lined ing like Rebels Test Defenses |. quilt. with P< ¥ excent jfor two tiny ofies at the> rear. BEIRUT, Lebanon \# — Battles! The engines rev up — like a raged into the morning hours in hurricane they rev up. You don’t Beirut and Tripoli today. With the | even know you're up in .the air sun there came a brief spell of until g crewman comes down | Moslem holiday calm, then spo-| from the cockpit and says “okay radic shooting broke out in the) fo smoke now.” i ipgpenahes him) Pontiae ieb Photo MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. MILLER capital. | Golly, that shook me. We were nn sitting on top of thousands of gal-' | Noisy battles between govern ions of aviation fuel, I assumed,| jment forces and rebels in the cap-ipur it didn’t bother anybody. I} ital had shattered. the darkness. |jgoked at the fireproof lining on |For a time it- appeared the €X- the walls, crossed my fingers and) |pected all-out rebel offensive had iit up. | begun, but more likely both sides; For a while I had earphones ‘were testing the other's night de-| ‘tuned in on the intercom system, fenses. —. _ jand I whiled away the time lis-, Tie bet Inte can |e aed 45 stations?” iS clashes, the embassy said- | yes, sir — right up until I meet the crew. The pilot, Maj. Quento |Raaz, of San Antonio, Tex., hes| Avon to Launch Ibeen flying for 1] years and every- , y told me what a perfectionist Summer Program be is _ - They said he once chewed out: on Monday an officer for four hours because AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon of hrs mistake, That made me Youth Service and Recreation Assn. ‘ee! secure. pdb program will get under Then came the takeoff. You sit way Monday, according to Douglas down, fasten a seat belt. and won- Stringer, director. der what it will be like, taking | Most of the activities will takefoff in one of these giants. place in the Avon Township Park Without a window to see. the on Ludlow avenue. runway, the engines, or the ground, it's like nothing. There is a lot The program will include of noise and then you are in the swimming lessons for beginners . | “at the Pontiae YMCA each nesday morning and a tri Netprseaaeds nar each “wind _ National Aeronautics Adminsitra- day morning for all swimmers. | tion, you're dead. TheTe will be Liftle League Base- | Bj]] would not have died except ball for boys 9 to 12 and & for a last minute hunch. -He was Babe Ruth League for those 13 Or, tike Bil} Cochran of the played Friday mornings. | Other games will include baton itwirling lessons, tennis, golf, arts and crafts, badminton, woodwork-) died So Bill traded with another CAA) observer,, Kenneth Douglas, and! shoes, and croquet. |United Press International. Ken| Stringer suggested that parents Tove with me and lived. accompany their children for reg-' istration which will begin at 10 Tourist Council OKs $261,500 Drive a.m. Monday at Avon Park Pa-| vilion. A $2 fee will be charged. TOPINABEE (®—A $261, 306 ad- vertising, campaign for fiscal 1958-| City Men Sentenced. on Gambling Charges :s"vse'tpmrove tsi mienien | “In case of rain, the dance will pobert W. Walters. 38, of 484 Of the amount, $141,500 was allo- at Keego Harbor Meet ‘Franklin Rd., pleaded guilty yes- cated for direct advertising through ‘terday to operating and maintain-|newpapers, magazines and radio ‘ing an illegal gambling place at stations. ihis home. . vs | He and five others were arrested | Another $120,000 was allotted on to draw up a charter to be pre- in a vice squad raid Saturday.) 'a matching basis to the state’s| lWalters was fined $25 or five days four regional tourist associations. lin jait by Judge Cecil B. McCal.|” ‘Robert L. Wooley, council chair- lum. | man, said special] emphasis will | Two of the five men charged! be placed in the coming year on lwith loitering pleaded guilty at/fall and winter travel promotion. |their arraignment. The other! He said vacation information in- ithree, Herman Simpson, 34, of 188 |quiries were on the upgrade. | Crystal Lake Dr.: Robert F.| “This mounting interest in Mich- jozae 28, of 37 Orchard Lake| igan’s recreational travel offerings, | Ave.; and Johnnie Shepard, 40, of coupled with a 19 per cent rise in (350 Branch St., changed their, state park \ visitors plus a fantastic ‘pleas to guilty this week. | jump of T7 per cent in campers, All the loiterers were fined $10 portends a good travel year— bi two. days in jail. iweather cooperating,’’ he said, OLVENT AWNINGS Che NameYou CanGenst IN ALUMINUM AWNINGS Special Window Awning a | 4° Door Hood DON’T BE FOOLED BY JMITATIONS— Phone for Free Measuring FE 5-2102 or FE 5-1637 L& Vv AWNING CO. 163 W. MONTCALM i they. came ~ eli supposed to go on one of the other of the State Agriculture Dept. said clinical work has been started in tg 16, Girls’ softball will be planes but had a feeling that Cocoa complete eradication by 1960 will _ was going to make the best time. be the new goal. with the others on Cocoa, campaign, nearly five million head . ing, ping pong, archery, horse. including Norman Montellier of of cattle have been tested. ‘cases of the infection were report- | h + ied to state health authorities. KEEGO HARBOR—A, Republi 3, Donna | Mrinizinger | sLivoniay: “4 retchean aeder (Birmingham); 6, can Club has been formed in Keego ‘Sally Sample iNorthvilte: Harbor and planning is under way Green _ novice working hunters—2 Checkmate ‘Jayne. Chicago-Ruth In- {gen 2, High Society ‘Robert onl sc allace 4, Jaftiice Pratt entry { rye sented at an organizational meet- 72" oy pos ing sometime next month, accord-| - ; Hazard (Lauray Va., stables, Howard ing to Budd Barr, acting chairman. Lewis); 2, Bosque (Ethel Fimn Betty) About 30 persons, including sev-|Queen); “3, Blue Horizon (Waverly eral county officials, hand for the initial meeting Tues-| rious {Lauray farms}: 3 day. ‘Open house will be held from 4 to 7 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller, 527 Renshaw St., Rochester, in honor of the couple’s 50th wedding anniversary. Receiving guests and relatives will be their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Miller of Rochester, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Barg of Brookville. The honored couple was married June 29, 1908, in Utica. At Auburn Homecoming Affair Gov. Williams to Appear AUBURN HEIGHTS —Governor at Auburn Heights first Home- Williams has announced that he| coming Celebration, July 4, spon- iwill make a personal appearance sored by the Auburn Heights Civie Organization. ® x * * LeRoy Davis, Pontiac Township supervisor, will meet the governor and present him to the people at 2:40 p.m. at the. Auburn Heights Elementary School ‘on Squirrel State Winning Fight Over Cattle Disease ben LANSING (®—Michigan will pass Paul Elwell, general chairman, milestone Monday in a caM-| na, anounced other activities .paign to eradicate undulant fever | will include a noon and 9, p.m. TToo Much Fuss jigan shore near the straits. She ‘Over Bridge, Says Widow MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPID—A “It’s only a bridge, But maybe I * * The pipe-smoking straits pioneer, known in St. Ignace as ‘Aunt Jane,'’ was born on the Lake Mich- said she used to sail across the five-mile span in her father’s raft. Aunt Jane took her first trip acrosg the bridge on her birth- day last Sunday. “It's a long way to the water from the bridge,” she said. ‘‘It’s better to be close to the water.” Mrs. Goudreau lives alone in a house her husband built on a hill| overlooking the Straits. “I could watch him sailing out to Mackinac Island from my dining room win- dow,’’ she said. Her husband died in 1934. x *® * “I miss him,” she said. ‘But I felt close to him when I could watch the ferries. Now the ferries are gone.” Official Asks Halt of Dredging Project LANSIN G (p— The State Con- servation Department has moved to halt a dredging project and con- struction of a 700-foot dike in. the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay. * * * Gerald E. Eddy, department di- in humans, and its cause—brucel- display of fireworks at the field losis in cattle. on Squirrel road across from the | On that day, the state formally school. ‘will be recognized by the UW-S. Agriculture Dept. as a modified certified brucellosis-free state. Brucellosis is a widespread and contagious disease of livestock which has no known cure. The federal certification will mean that, along with 12 other states, Michigan's stock herds have reached the point where enly five per cent react to bru- cellosis tests, and less than one per cent of cattle react. There will be a keel boat race on the Clinton River, a tug-of-war between the Auburn Heights and! Pontiac Township firemen; a skeet) men Club, ballgames, pony and) Refreshments will be available i] M r} F f Recognition culminates a 21-vear In orning ven S battle against the disease in the Rob Eg RB state. Director George S. McIntyre ei ise irmingham rider, today took two firsts and a second in the morning round of competi-' tion at the Detroit Horse Show at | Bloomfiekd Open Hunt. * * * Egan won the green novice work- ing hunter event, and took the green working hunter hacks test! *Undulant fever incidence in the ion the.same horse, Blue Monday. | | state has dropped steadily for \He was second to Hapgood (Petti-| four years, with only 16 cases re- 'bone stables) in the lightweight | ported last year. — green hunter event on BallyWho | ly 11 years ago, in 1947, 302 and Borealis. * * * In the last three years of the | * The ASPCA event was won by Farm residents are most vulner-'Birmingham's Joe Racine. able to the disease. Other results ef this morning's competition: | Lightweight green hunters—3, Lills Form Republican Club {Poppet :Longacres stable ) | 1 heavyweight hunters—won by |Gallery Lad Pettibone) Sequoia James R. Greene, Mrs. Green) Ape 2, Susan Pisher (Bloomfield): Green novice hunters — won by Santos | | were on | Farms. Quinn). Hearthstone, el Flinn); (Long- | acres farm. 4, Sweet William Lewis) Surfboards Tow Ropes—Ladders | Wonderful Fun for the Whole Family | OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS BIG Our factory trained mechanics have the facilities to give top grade service to your boat and motor. AND this service is guaranteed. FREE ARCHERY RANGE We have a full line of quality . equipment fer the archer. Try them. . out on our free range. : SLAYBAUGH‘S | shoot at the Auburn Heights Sports. |about two feet above water off hay rides ee D. Wright of Traverse City, Two Wins for Egan Green work, hunter hacks—-2, Myste-/— rector, called on Atty. Gen. Paul 'L. Adams to take legal steps. Eddy complained publicly-owned bottom- ‘lands are being illegally invaded. x * Eddy wrote Adams that the dike. ‘is about 20 feet wide and extends jshere from. property owned -by Al- REV. F. WILLIAM PALMER Church to Install Pastor on Sunday. AUBURN HEIGHTS — The = iF, William Palmer will be installed as pastor of the Auburn Heights United Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m. Sunday. , Participating: in the service will be Dr. Ernest W. Dunn of the Calvin United Presbyterian Church in Detroit and the Rev. J. Walter Teeuwissen Jr. of the Community United Prgsbyterian Church, Dray ton Plains. A graduate of Wayne State Unie versity in 1955 and later thé Pitts burg-Xenia Theological Seminary, the Rev. Palmer was ordained last Sunday evening at his home church in Detroit. The Auburn Heights church ig located at 3456 Primary St. ‘The project,” he said, “‘no doubt | jwill interfere with the public and) jadjacent riparian owners desiring | to bathe, boat and fish the waters! Lake Michigan at this loca-| tion.”’ * x * Great Lakes bottomlands are public property, and are adminis-| S tered by the department in Michi-! 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PREPARE BEDS - Rose beds should be two-feet deep and no more than four feet wide for easy cultivation. If the soi] is good garden loam, the addi- tion of wel] rotted manure may the be all that is needed. However, if|stems to keep plant from drying = nae band pen, GR Seeing ses 1. Lift off and’ ‘save. the sod. Then remove and save the top soil. 2. Dig out and discard hard-pan to a depth of 24 inches.” 3. Throw a layer of rocks in bottom and place sod on this, grass side down. es 4. Mix the top soil with eight feet of ground per 100 square feet. Se : turn While Perry Street ts a detour: Ge out Mt. Clemens St. to Opdyke, © nerth 6 miles to Lake Orion. 545 S. Broadway Orion MY 2-2681 = -\will have the ideal period for | \is warm, to encourage quick ger- ‘|mination, and the time is right Slit is in June and July that seed the next 30 days you from Nature's standpoint, too, for FIESTAR Multi-Purpose Fertilizer BERRY BOXES 8665 Highland Rd. 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For his own protection, a lbuyer should demand to see a valid certificate of inspection by eo i The cortifiente, whith ts lesned for the smoothest-cut, smartest-looking lawn in town, Seeeenenerassenenes sees neeere nee © Trims close to walls, trees ° Staggered wheels prevent scalping © Front-discharge grass spray for extra power © Easy-starting, dependable LAWIL-BOY engine ste w YOOAY=-MND BE SORE TO ASK. FOR A FREE HOME TRIAL! FE «ors KING BROS. 41112 § ‘Sioieg bral. 2391 Pontiac Rd. corner Opdyke Rd. Bj legally dug and transported. Grow- were stores... All nursery stock is sold by means of grades and standards, according to the division’s chief, lcertificate issued before it can be jers apply to the Michigan Depart- iment of Agriculture's plant indus- \try division for this service. In the case of raspberry and strawberry ‘this summer’s inspection from pe stock growers. | Michigan nursery stock laws are more strict than in some states, |oursery stock raisers have gained \wide acceptance for the fruits of | their labors, Boyer said. arly With flowering the plants perform bloom well ahead of most annuals, | nial pose ged onan goede x * * tories established root systems Oriental Poppies — huge, silken that annuals must make for them-|1,.5ms on reliably hardy plants selves before they can flower. So) _. the first flowers in your garden Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum will be hardy varieties. They|seum) — white and rose, pink : é. a g | Jaeohsen’s iPlant Flowers From Seed Soon ‘ ORION of the biennials die, but any one, family available ini either single or who has ever had the thrill of a/double forms. blooms the annuals are get- ting ready for their mid- and fall display, The list of popular perennials a long one, but here is an viated summary of the top ites. Two or three of these the function of gyre georgia sangt paw Shasta Daisy — the old reliable|keep them growing and blooming member of the chrysanthemum) acti Here Are Steepestinnd: for. Planting etabibed nd normal grow begeneral rue, per 100}. 3. Six weeks later, Do not fet ot Babs or $124 islafter the, first lied a peteer, and Care of prevents growth Dejphinium — satly ‘spikes and admires— is Saturday at the Russell a.m. . * Haddon farm, 14439 Eddy Lake | If you have had a scotch, mugho fina sorghum, small rai Rd., Fenton, the problems or red pine attacked by pine shoot top crop protection! moth, you know, what a disaster spruce will be discussed at the |this pest can be. 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Three other . top-ranking pros were making it might uncomfort- able for Mickey, however, as the T2-hole medal play tournament |°Mrs swung into its second 18-hole round this morning. x * * Lauise Suggs and Betty Jame- son, time-tested performers on the tournament trail, and San Fran- cisco’s Jackie Pung all fired 75's to stay on Miss Wright's heels. Two strokes behind at 76 were Miss Alice Bauer and Mrs, Mar- ‘Jene Bauer Hagge, golf's famous sisters who put.together identical scorecards of 39-37. = Alice set the pace for the first two rounds of last year’s National Open at Winged Foot. in. Mamar- oneck, N.Y., then soared to an 87 and shot herself completely out of session, seize pars e FE After shooting eight a double-bogey five to stand 39 at the turn, Mickey came home with three birdies and two bogies for a 35. Women's par over Forest Lake’s 6,240 yards is 37-36—T3. * * * Mickey won the LPGA. crown! never fared too well in the U.S. ‘Open. She took 30 putts yesterday to gain the advantage in this tourney for the first time in her career. Miss Suggs, the picture-swing- ing veteran from Sea Island, Ga., and the. blonde Miss Jameson of San Antonio had contrasting rounds, but their seores wound up the same. Louise shot four bogies and a birdie for an outgoing 40, then birdied the par three 10th hole and carded pars the rest of the way for a 35. Betty’s scorecard read just the opposite—35-40. She needed only 10 putts while posting two “birds” going out and had 28 putts overall. * * * Miss Pung, the 3rd member of the runnerup trio, matched Mickey on the front nine, but rifled nine straight pars on the back side for a 36 to faJl one stroke shy. The Hawalian-born star forfeited last year’s Open title on a scoring technicality. . Wiffi Smith, the freckle-faced pro from St. Clair, fired an $1 after suffering a two-stroke péhalty for unnecessary delay in | starting. The chunky redhead | -side, then came in with 36. Yesterday's low amateur among the 25 entered in the tourhey was Miss Berridge Long of Hunting-|* ton, W. Va., who matched Wiffi's 81. Sally Sharp of the host club skied to 44-50—94. At the end of today’s competi- ~ tion, the 54-player field will . be cut to the 40 lowest scorers plus ties for Saturday's 36-hole wind-|as up. If a Ist place tie develops, an 18-hole playoff will be held Sunday. TRIBE MANAGER—Joe Gor-: don is.the new Cleveland man- ager. He was_ hired: yesterday to replace Bobby Bragan, who was fired. Gordon starred with the Yankeesand Indians and was a Detroit coach and scout. be- |. fore leaving the majors. i lat Fonem cake oe ae seis: | "y What They Shot Potee a i eer Pee eee eet ees aeeeeeee ‘ sii ae Male tN led ed ee ee pee tee eee Pde Lee Mary se aeeeeeees Mrs. Betty Pay a Mx reo with mith. aac = ray eee eeieee Pee ea eee PR Ree ee ee eeeeeee eee see wees ee er seers 5g beet ewne : Ce ee er ee ee ee ee “Mrs. Migr a Ryden 50) Martell oMre. Eause Thornton Mixed Two-Ball Event Saturday Seventeen mixed teams are cur-| rently registered for the 18-hole) Us and the woman hitting from the tee on even-numbered holes. Trophies iwill be awarded to the top two ‘teams, with merchandise prizes igoing to the 3rd and 4th place | teams. Palmer Sets Record fo Lead East Meet: EAST NORWICH, N.Y, (AP)— For a brief spell Thursday an un- sung young fellow named Davis ‘Love was leading in the first ‘round of the Long Island Open golf tournament.. He had shot a two under par 69.| It didn’t hold up, of course. Later he wag tied by four others, two more shot 68s, and one, Arnold Palmer, scored a course record breaking 66 to wind Noes the day. Right behind him were the only occasionally touring George Ber- nardin of Miami Springs, Fia., jand big; drawling E. J. “Dutch” ‘Harrison of St, Louis, each with a 68, a score achieved by Harrison) tie back nine. Homers Plentiful in Church League Home runs were plentiful in Pontiac Church League softball games last might. Jerry Schedl- bower slammed a three-run homer Baptist downed St. Luke Methodist, 5-2, and Chuck Irke hit a two-run round-tripper to help Church of the Brethren dump Christian Missionary Alli- ance, 8-2. Liberty Baptist defeated Colum- bia Ave. Baptist, 8-5, behind Jesse Lawrence's two- run circuit clout and Dick Ernest blasted a two-run homer as the Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian whipped the Salva- tion Army. Floyd Hicks hurled no-hit ball until the 7th to lead First Baptist’s 8-2 victory over Central Christian. CITY nog gy =i — ey A os) Pontiac B. C. ‘Ryevon Tel Huron 13, pe 8 See 3 Class F Sheriff's a 1s, Slane ho. 21 ss D Lytell & colrore nod os ers 2 Cranbrook 2 am hes c, 0 Don Nicholie é gg vee American ‘Pontiac B . A, % & , Bewers 0 Auburn 8. C. 7, Weave ieee oer Midget Giants 18, Bloomtle Checkers won forte a Metro-Jets Midget Teste 17, Little Braves i] Edstside 13, Preston Bros. 1 ene had no- & B lost of - Don r Pontiac oneshitter oe slam homer - jeft, was tied for 3rd with sister Pontiac. Press Phote THE TOP — Marlene Bauer Hagge, at 78 going into the 2nd round of play of the favorite Patty Berg was in a deadlock for 5th- Alice at 76 and Women’s National Open at Forest Lake Country Club today. Former national doubles champ * Wayne O'Shaughnessy of Keego Harbor has been named head track coach at Michigan Center School near Jackson. A recent graduate of Hillsdale College where he starred for four years in be an assistant football coach and} —— = ee i Hoeft 2-0 Loser to Baltimore and Harshman Lary Tries to Extend His Scoreless String Tonight Against Boston DETROIT @ — The currently hot Detroit Tigers are winning on tight pitching alone. Their run) production has been negligible in, the past week. Tiger Hurlers Can'tDo Everything The club’s output has been nine [Detroit runs in the five games since Jim Bunning struck out 14 New York’ Yankees a week ago tonight. Still they won three times. The pitch- ing held the opposition to a total of one run in the three games. Entering tonight’s game with the Boston Red Sex, the Tigers have posted am 11-4 record since Bill Norman took over the man- |* agerial reins June 10. Under [Boston at Detroit, Norman, they climbed from last place to third place, pitching | providing most ef the impetus. Again yesterday the hitting was futile’ while the hurling was good. So Jack Harshman gained his first | victory since May 10. The Orioles won 2-0. x *& * as = A. —Brewer (3-6) Lary (8-5). New ‘York at Kansas City, 9 p.m.—Maas (46) vs. Herbert. (3-2). TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Wasningion, at Chic | Boston Detroit, ag [New York af Kansas Chi. 9 p.m. ee LEAGU - oo - Behind The predominently right-handed |Sticsee Detroit batting order collected toe ange just five hits off the Oriole south- paw. Three were doubles. But the Tigers never got a baserunner beydnd second. “T used all the right handers I by virtue of a remarkable 31 OM could find,” said Norman. The Orioles handed — Billy Hoeft his seventh defeat. They scored a run in the first and had him on the ropes in the fhird. Baltimore loaded the bases with none out. But Hoeft escaped -with the aid of a short fly and a double play. Hoeft was knocked out by a sacrifice in the fifth. Norman re- moved him after Gene Woodling advanced two runners with a bunt. * * * Herb Moford came on and escaped from the jam. Moford gave up the Orioles’ other tally in the sixth on Bob Boyd’s home run. Norman will send Frank Lary to the mound tonight in a bid for his fourth straight shutout. The Tigers’ ace has amassed a string of 28 2/3 scoreless innings. Tom Brewer will face Lary. by ‘im Comerin’ 5 o_ Milwaukee ..,.. ie 65 St. Louis ......... “4 29 540 1% San Francisco % 31 «6.537 «(1% eee » 31 492 4% Chicago ws. nee 32 35 ATS 5% eee 32 35 478 5’ I ia . 28 33 459 6% Los- Angeles ae 45 «7° YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | St. ‘Louis as Pittsburgh 2 San Fran Cincinnati A night Los Angeles 4, Milwaukee Only games scheduied. | TODAY'S GAMES (Eastern Standard Time) St. = = x 7 p.m —Brosnan | (7-3) Robert Chicago bo Pittsburgh. . bowsky (5-7) vs San Gunsa os ~ Cha Los eee at Milwaukee, 8 . m.—Koufax (3-3) vs. Jay (1-1). TOMORROW'S ee on Chicago at St. Louis ‘at 30s a= Los Angeles = an ur? e= San Francisco at Cincinnati, 8 Mackay Leads 4 Unbeaten Yanks at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (UPI)— Young Barry Mackay, hopeful that a day of rest has improved a pain- ful blister on his racket hand, led the last four American survivors in men’s singles into dangerous third- round matches today. One Yank was sure to be elimi- nated, because one. match today jget the Braves to join them. ,|berts who like to dig way back, "| their sixth straight win in the By United Press International The Dodgers have a date for the world series—to watch it on tele- vision—and just so no one can call ‘em bum sports, they’re trying to They have now beaten the world champion Braves six straight times this year and for those figure fil- the Dodgers boast eight victories in a row over Milwaukee since last Sept. 12. Dodgers Trip Braves Again; AL Leaders Win Hitless relief pitching over the Shantz and Ag Ditmar helped the Yankees to a 4-3 triumph over the White Sox, * * * Dick Donovan held the Yanks scoreless until the sixth when they rallied for three runs with the aid of four singles. Norm Siebern's homer in the seventh proved to be the winning run. Don Drysdale did the honors ‘last night with a 41 .triumph over the Braves that sliced their National League lead to one-and- a-half games. * x * Southpaw Johnny Antonelli limit- ed. Cincinnati to seven hits in pitch- ing San Francisco to a 5-1 deci- sion. Antonelli was locked in a, 1-1 pitching duel with Harvey Haddix until the eighth when the Giants rallied. for four runs, including Or- lando« Cepeda’s 15th homer with two men on base. The St, Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-2, for only other national league game scheduled, Three errors contributed to the downfall of the Pirates, who lost their sixth straight. Left fielder Bob Skinner dropped Stan Musial's fly ball for a two-base error in the seventh and the Cards went on to score ‘three runs on four hits off Vern Law. . * * * Hector Lopez of the Kansas City Athletics supplied the big noise in the American League with thrée home runs that sank the Washing- ton Senators, 8-6, in 12 innings. 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Brown, chairman of| the Mackinac Bridge Authority, said at the time of the accident there was a bridgemen’s tradition! eithat one workman wil) be killed for every 10 million dollars of a "Tomorrow, the unsung—the 2,500rienced bridge workers, were on their first day on the Mackinac| — job when they were killed. . * * * bridge’s cost. carisus projects with greet Soap masterpiece.” Bridge workers go aloft on pre- a . It’s the same pride that moved bridge designer David B, Steinman ' to call the Mackinac Bridge “my KIDDIE MATINEE SATURDAY 12:30 “THE MOST PANTAS EVENT IN THE MoT] ON PICTURE IND TIC ENTER AINMEN? HISTORY OF THE feRAY STRY. SANDWICH R CHEF TAKES * To ome bes of Bob Lawson Trio | TASTY FISH With Bob at the Hammond Organ, Boss 2) ORCHESTRA MUSIC -7 NIGHTS A WEEK ‘featuring “THE 3 LITTLE WORDS” with "JOE POLZIN at the ORGAN Dine & Dance ¥ LADIES’ NIGHT/#@ EVERY ——- 3412 DIXIE HIGHWAY | on the drums, and Bed rere ee eee eee eee area YS ‘_wTwvwuvwre#Freewr.vrwevTeeoewvvwrvyrvwv?T% 13 VARIETIES : Phone OR 3-9754 ai aa at Pontiac Speedway | SC iB S BAR & RESTAURANT 1 __ “WE INVITE BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES” of Stays ead Bedio’ Bout - Wino ~ Lagnye + Bord Th 1305, 7, elegraph Rd. “| FE 4.6981 Bs CLUB 59 ||" rasa tet {]| PIZZA PIE ne JOHNNY TANI Noonday Luncheons are Our Specialty . . meee 's. Family-Style Dinners every. Sunday Pizza Specialist NEW DRAYTON INN . ormerly the Commodore Hotel) Mhite Swan. Drive ln M-59 and eee Highway peates ‘RE 8-6741 Pontiac Loke Rd. DAN CIN ' 3 By —— e Friday & Paired D ancing Mayo ‘Wweepay || Bob Bailey Western Music | baleen Sunday Is on FRIDAY r' g. SATURDAY Guest Artists Night! - | Square Dancing | DN ee St a a. Singers and Mesiciens Jam Session SW ot - _Welcom Musicians Invited a deoewlaiealy s BOB BAILEY LIQuoRF00DS. and His Orchestra td BAR | PRIDE Mshe-up your own os big as you IN HIS want, want, 50e showage OC 5 i TAKE- . 11:30 A. M. to. &f OUT 3:00 .P. M. ORDERS ROAST BEEF | rer... tor § sATY RDAY Fish 'n’ Chips... $1.05 see to 10:30, $1.95 i ree. BOB'S | |] CHICKEN HOUSE | #0 ee re be: 3-982! Take-Out Orders a Specialty ne a 4 sihntits ieee 4 HARD te 4 . re aoary “- NG NITES & SUNDAY $125, Incl Tox | Fae Wed. Matinees—2:00 ... Wels wr aaet Senior Wee ap EEG ht eee 90¢ 4 Children 50c Anytime ‘ SHOW Sat.-Sun. 1:30 -5 300 = 8:30 STARTING Wed. 2:00 & 7:30 | TIMES nr -Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 4 | FE 4-4611 THRILLS a Who will be his TECHNICOLOR». | BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. TONIGHT and SATURDAY Hammer Film Productions, Ltd. Presents HORROR oF nd THRILLS! Bride...tonight? PETER CUSHING Wichve cou as MONSTER OF ALL - f fl ) Cl Ay é at Also: SPACE MONSTERS) ir oe # Cea Lain xi ay os THE i powrrat: PRESS, FRIDAY, IDNE ‘27, 1958 _are school days Wt you ennaneg|She Sues to Set Aside leged that Maciadden, a : fraudulently Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)—The sec- CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE is tg rat st peice. SW emer have a famous name. But it can be quite embarrassing to the fam- A Theater for Adults “] tell.my own children and I ‘tell Bing’s that they shouldn't let Ithe fact that their fathers are in ithe limelight affect them, They should be neither extroverts or in- PONTIAC DRIVE-IN —raearer 2435 Dixie Hwy. (US-10) Box Office Open 7:00 P. M. Show Storts 8:35 | Thru HELD OVER! "=: EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING IN THIS on ie ENTIRE AREA! - | THE BRIDGE ON THE| ft RIVER KWAI ‘BEST PICTURE | OF THE \YEARY | . <4 a My ar \ed ¢ RS, aa \' TODAY ADMISSION FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT $1:25 —CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE _Buaaiag Time Is “TRUE STORY” at 8:35-1:14; “RIVER KWAI” at = 20 Only | " troverts because of it, but just try ito create their own individuality.” * * * | Of course, that is easier said Young Crosbys in News Called - Natural by, Bob .'sip columns already, and will be :»|Chris made the papers last week. “ibroken up with his girl and want- in gnisdemeanors should not be} publicized.” Bob added that it’s difficult to| rear children, famous or no, in} ne nies ‘ascomiee Coben three years in the Army; have made the headlines and gos- unsettled.” ~ future is making them more times in the future. Bob’s own 15-year-old U.S. Turns Down “It was a stupid thing and Chrig himself, admits it,” Bob said, “He doesn’t know why he did it, except that~he had just ed to teach her a lesson or some- * * * “He had just gotten his own new car as a reward for getting a B “laverage in school. He was seven days away from getting his own license, so he had to have an older boy drive for him. “Well, he and the other boy drove by a new car and they de- cided to see how fast it could go. |, ‘They were starting to push it away when they were caught.- “Tt was a senseless thing to do, but think of the senseless things that you did when you were a kid—the things you could have been arrested for. x * * “It's just too bad that there had three neutralist nations — Burma, India “deined the United States was staging tests in the Marshalls because it preferred to risk Asian lives rete than -those of Ameri- jcans. Charging India with unintention- ally raising a racial] issue, U.S. Delegate Mason Sears replied the LAST TIME TONIGHT “SADDLE THE WIND" to be so much: publicity. I think there should be a rule here, as there is in New York City, that islands: were not part of Asia and the test area presented the least danger of any area under U.S. control. EXTRA SAT. MATINEE 3—CARTOONS—3 || “STOPOVER TOKYO" | | NEAR THE WATER om WORLD'S GREATEST REWE WWATER “CONGO BILL” a 12 ORlando | 3-2683 WATERFORD = DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake - Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT in CinemaScope and METROCOLOR GLENN FORD cu scan. cam Ho. ame Feanos KEN WO FRED CLARA BOR: RUSS TAMBLYN Directly from the BRUSSELS WORLD'S FAIR DRIVE-IN THEATER COMMERCE | TONIGHT Oe Fak South End of Union Lake Rd EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING EM 3-0611 . IN THE PONTIAC AREA TONIGHT | A SHOW THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY. 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A SN eg 4 te ee ee 8 A eB i es ce a a “ge me An, : ‘eos Soe ee e * settee a ous ett OMS og, TWENTY-SIX _ BOSTON W—John Fox, who tes- tified yesterday in a Congressional committee inquiry revolving around Sherman Adams, is a chunky, 51-year-old individualist who started with nothing and ran it into a reputed 18 million dollars. * * * Of medium height, and heavier fhan he used to be, this broad- ’ faced man with graying hair is a] -- project of South Boston's Irish ten- ements of half a @entury ago. He helped put himself through Har- vard by pounding a jazz piano in hotels. SOLD SECURITIES He started selling securities just before the 1929 market crash. “{ caught the tial of the tobog- gan just as it started ever the top of the hill and I hung on through the next very rough years,” he. said later. Brushing aside the conservative economics. of bankers, he decided fiobody “got rich saving money. Money, he said, was something to use. As a salesman ‘and later in business for ‘himself, he put on a front, driving a big automobile he couldn't afford, flying a plane he also couldn't afford. : HELPED INVESTORS ; But he succeeded in helping some investors to make money. And he Predicts 8.6 Increase in Recent Car Sales DETROIT (— Ward's Automo- *tive Reports predicts an 8.6 per cent the sale of new —* cars iff the second quarter of 1958. The automotive trade publica- ~ tion predicted sales of 1,158,000 for the April-June quarter. ‘Sales dur- ing the January-March quarter to- taled 1,066,000. June new car sales opened at a rate of 13,725 per day,, nearly parallel to the 13,777 daily aver- age the first third of May, the publication said. This rate through the end: of June would assure sales of 400,000 units this month,, lifting total sales for the quarter 8.6 per cent above the first quarter. - Ward's pointed out that if its prediction of 2,224,000 retail sales of new cars the first six months this year is accurate, it will mark the lowest January-June perfor- mance since 1952. The January- June sales total in 1952 was 2,193,- 000. Last year the January-June sales totaled 3,082,900. Process cheese is made by grind- ing up natural cheese followed by a formula of blending and pasteur-' ‘Ito launch a cl | Pyramiding investments and ‘with assets of 500 million dollars. _ Ex-Publisher Start borrowed from them and friends career. While he sold stocks and bonds, he managed to finish a Harvard Law School course and was ad- mitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1937. During World War Il he enlisted in the Marines and came out a first lieutenant. He is divorced from the woman he married when he was a hotel piano’ player, and in 1945 he mar- ried Olga de Polakova of Polish- Russian birth. They have a son, Michael, 12. : , * * * borrowings, he was. reported sev- eral years ago to have important, or controlling, roles in corporations Driven by ‘ambition that car- ried him further and further from his inipecunious boyhood, Associates described him as hot- spoken and self-assured, capable of retaliation when he felt he was being pushed around. * * * He has been a principal stock- holder, owner, or head, of several New York and Boston real estate corporations, the New England Gas and Electric Corp., Western Union, a bank in New Jersey, and Penn- sylvania gas companies, : ' His biggest failure was the Bos-- ton Post. Although long the pos sessor of one of New England's .___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, a tinancial columa, The Post pulled Fox into politics. He met Sherman Adams, then an Eisenhower strategist. Their meeting was reported more than . «= * The magic which won prosperity for so many Fox enterprises failed extended litigation. BOARDING HOUSE ae Ce | EGAD.MEN/ TD LIKE ITAREN'T You, “BHAS NO MORE CASE Jam BUT I'M THREATENED »B HAY 24 DIDN'T @ THAN A CUE BALL WITHA LAWSLIT{«~- YOU DEFEND HAS DANDRUFF/ SOME IMPISH SMALL fa HICKEY AFTE IF HE DID SUE, FRY WREAKED IN- THAT RAID, @ WHAT COULD HE TAKE f= CREDIBLE DAMAGES WHEN SUDGEB GESIDES THAT WHEN L DOZED WHILE Leo NCH Y BRIEFCASE FULL “BABY-SITTING, AND 4 SLORED HIM _Y¥ OF OLD RACING \ THEIR FATHER'S A hee aris SHEETS? ‘LAWYER fe ISN'T Sel SUMMERS [ome Ps ONE OF THE J; #1 OWLS A ae at ; * | PRACTICING $ — 1 ae : p (BARRISTER Z]4y, Ba ° = ay \ one LE « XK f AY ly Z LEE cay SEAUCHER Roe TO HOCK bd facys€ i OUT OUR WAY THE ECONOMIST izing. B Keep alert-chew gum| Yj ge oom, S © 1958 by MEA Borvice, inc, TM. Rog, U.8. Pat. OFF. 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Reg U.S. Pat OF. By Charles Kuhn MAYBE I CAN PLAY IMAGINE, BEIN’ TOO TIRED T’ PLAY / SOME Srna Te/] GOLLY, GRANDMA MUST] BE GROWIN’ uP? =} Fee THE » PONTIAC c rans. pRIDAY, JUNE. 21 1088 F uthe Apart Today aie ee eiees9, medium sa GUARANTEE & bn Writing | For the Lite of Your Cor ORIVE IN TODAY! Rum: John's bi ee Rummage Sale. from 8 to 1. Sat. June 28. —adv Church on Hill St. Vv. 128 W. Pike Cordell Hull, former U. S. sec- retary of state, was. law in Tennessee before he was old enough to vote. . Stocks iden t|ket advanced in active early trad- ing today. x + *# ae oy 3 a nfainly on . Rails improved] — were reports that county nelestrecteseees 260) Sightly, steels showed barely a se tol eovneet ail ee aeessscceeettas Lagleny change. Small gains appeared bee ' ‘ 3 : PA viterssssrssesecees gggpamong selected, motors, oils _pTiant at % 00 5 cont 0 bonbal be oe" sccrsssrsitiit: He) There was a scattering of small hour, July $1.85%; corm unchanged ee gS: fas loner. to % lower, July $1.34%; oats un- seaee eas kestecanettoecsce Raytheon, which touched a new changed to % lower, July 63%; Hoa git -sss:-'s: 148! high yesterday, fell 2% on an rye % to % higher, July $1.27; eat cis $8 opening block ot 3,000 shares, soybeans % lower to % higher, “4 sewers selling again at the same price uly $2.24%; lard 3 to 5. cents a ., # Ho. Coekt.) «. 230) om 12,009 shares, In @ succession pounds ‘higher, July $12.10. of later trades it erased all but : oe at acmrcnn a small fraction of the loss. ppgeteessssessssnenccacres a Word of merger negotiations Grain Prices oe SS [falboosted Northrop % to 25% on oN Maran 100|1,500 shares and dropped Ameri- CHICAGO, June 27 (AP)~Opening Termine, . srercreesessevessoesess 40 can Bosch % to 26 on 3,500 shares. —_—, a | GREENS x & * diy “a bleached, bu. 2.50 % sects ae ae ] app pee eee Chrysler rose on an opefer Bee wictece HR — oi ary, Begg Bi “So ER o¢ 1.000 shares then was up % at May 71 oabees 1.26% ; — 48% on a block of 4,500 shares. Sy ccsecdess 130% oa 1 - Doug was up about a 4 vowed tee ae Oi. Detioli, eases” cluded, tederai: jpoint. Small gains were made by soe ay OB coe wife rade, A extra large 44¥4-46 Roce ie. Seeccets, ee Dae reeseees ERY Oo 2S HLA | teh taht, hac: 34. Gre: [national Nickel, Du Pont, Sinclair, Mar ....... Las small 31; grade B large 36%e-40; wid. ay ..|New York Central and Chesapeake co nae a1; os sag Arse, $6; |& Ohio. U. S. Steel, Goodrich, and B iaree 28s: 5 , Phelps were among smal] Appear Total of government |iogers. greene se une ist through 27th Wirephote CHERRY QUEEN — Dark-haired, blue-eyed Marcia Wamsley, 17, is the new National Cherry Queen. Marcia, of Traverse City, was chosen from a field of 21 northwestern Michigan contestants, Selection was made in the queen's home town Thursday night. Traverse City’s 33rd annual National Cherry Festival will be held July 9-11. More than 100,000 visitors are expected. Queen Marcia’s coronation will open festivities on the 9th. BRIZE NORTON AIR BASE, England @—A U. S. Air Force jet tanker set down at this Oxford- the fastest-ever New York to Lon- don transatlantic flight. Its time for the 3,459-mile glight: 5 hours 22 minutes 29.68 seconds, . on Caribou Site Residents in Clarkston to Reach Decision ‘DETROIT ~The Big Three car Pou 10.3 Keise ltry Saree: y Hay .. 315 makers and the United Auto Air Reduce ... (518 Kennecott ... 99.1 Workers appeared today to be| .._,. DEPROIT routray. Aled Gire 10.142. Kresge. 83 .. 28 . vane 27 (AP) — ce ~ 68 further apart in their efforts to per FOB Detroit, for |Allis Chal :'..227 Kroger ...... 7 fi ‘ali : Alum Ltd .....265 Lehn & PF .... 30.6 indy @.aue sqyernent on wages hi COT es ; 10. LOP Giass .. 816 type hens: 24-25; light ¢ AlCCR ....0000- 3 Lb rch 10'S than they were at the start of ne-|3-lh Beaty spe seibgs god Tove 3 (am Sete ccs? Bey eray © 18 gotiations three months ago. 3B; caponeties 4%-5 pounds 26; 5-6 ree als Ty ese oir ¥ * © Coed Am Metal ...a27 Lone 8 Cem». 34 The 1955 contracts expired Me- : Am Motors ....118 [Ou'g Nash .. 63 morial Day weekend and for the Livestock Am Red .....123 Mack Tre .... 261 past month members of the union pe Liv am Seolag .. 303 vwereepy Hae have been working without con- garage es ori = Cuute:|Am Sagar; 38 Mead Cp .... 35.4 tracts at General Motors, Ford! ssiabie 250: Quality not too attractive.|Am T +1715 Merr Ch & 8-175 ‘| Mostly good grade ahd down; all classes|Am Tob .......88.5 jy Hon ... 88.6 and Chrysler plants. jcenete seedy gactege low to aver Am Viscose ...262 Minn M&M .. 79 The union held bargaining ses. ee ee es a anteed| see wee cave ManeeR SR «BA sions with all three companies yes-|.te3f0. scattering good heifers 700-|Armco 6ti ....48.6 Sot Wheel ...142 but 900 Ibs. 25.00-26.50; standard 23.00-25.00;| armour & Co 166 Motorola... 40.4 terday no progress was report-|usinty cows 19.00-30.50; few 31.00; can-\armst Ck ...._ 26.6 Murray Cp ... 29.2 ed. Company negotiators gave no/ Sts sed cutter 14.50-19.00; odd hesd -se0033 Net Bise .....48.6 : - weight utility bulls . Com- Line . 33 . indication they were ready to pared last week broad demand sleet Oa.) pee Dey sed make 9g: new cfler. cows slow. about steady: Dulls un "Tinea Bet eee ‘2134 Production was reported back to/sPansed: quality of sheet end beiler ot - 4.5 NY Central ...17.) normal yesterday at the Chrysler| Several lots well up in choice 3) Renewet oss Le Se missile plant near Detroit. Re ek onee ak eee ee ae by bec. as BS fa Bite tie weet HEY Reet arin. ha 5 3 * . wes im. et 31 60-20.58: ered, 38.5057 08: cantons = + ere we ee Proposes Scrapping See ey iia Mea tees Beal tee’ Hd Seat Gtoy % choice epd 748 Ib. fed heifers 26.65; “HRY Pac O & El 567 heifers 25.00-26.56: standard. 23.002 00;| S82 BET - ii Pan AW Air 163 - use iS ature commercial 21.00-22.00; utility) ¢ “' 4" Pan Epil ..... - 486 pocnts ty Wg 31.00: canner and cutter .... 1g. Param Pict ... 344 ws 14.50-19.00: utility bulls 22.00-24.50: :.. 63.4 Parke oo. 82 . . cutter, bulls 19.b0.32.00. °° 4 penney JC :.. 92.6 ESCANABA &@ — State Supreme |ieday. Compared last week neniens Mos: He a se. 242 Court Justice Eugene Black says 1 sendy; shelee and prime 20.60-33.08; Eouio : peer oes Michigan should scrap its. 123- And wily | i303 00. a oe 4 Phiico dior". ise year-old two-house legislative sys-|,,"rsc2,s04 lambs: Salsbie 0, Nominat-| ARS PRiPpee cc: ad tem in favor of a unicameral old. fombe mostiy : ves Pillsby Mills .. system with a reduced member-|tisughier sheep weal fo iss : mee Be 8 la stapees off mere on heevice; bals gona |g ee 5 Puls pi: Ml ship. and choice old crop slaughter lambs “++ BS pure OF ..... 371 * * * 19.04:22:50: mostly choice around 8% I. TaNei20g | RCA eens 248 Black, in a spech to the Mich-jsprme jambs 23.00.33 00: cull ‘to choice 3 “+: 3) Rex Drug .... 188 igan Assn. of Justices of the Peace | sim ,siszanter, sheep, 00-10 00. Of ..:. $1.6 Reyn Met... $03 : . Ts and sows | 923 Rey Tob B .. 74.3 - yesterday, suggested constitution- » ons lover most mized lots 0.8. No .3 a Dut sis 43 al amendments to limit the num- 2-3: 24 5838 head strong monty Ne| Deere. : z St jon Lead 7. het of lawmakers t 69 in 2 single tod tb. 17.76-30.%5: stage Soa’ boars 18-50. joe O64 cont Min :. 195 house with membérs serving full| 17.0. id Sead Al RE 288 time during a four-year term. + 7 RY gears Rood ... 3. Black also suggested that law N B . - Sinclair... 69 | —— = new system, ews in rief ts Southern o':: 314 paid ’ year. : Ry sow © 5 85 ‘ Robert Nelson, 18, of 2909 Chev- “me peng na 8 rolet Ave., Waterford Township i Sth Tad. M4 Let Your Dependable Plesded cuilty yesterday to reck-|Eitner bes’ we a Su Oe, 3 driving. Municipal Judge |Gen "1 Stevens, JP .. 195 Exhaust System = Maurice E. Finnegan fined him Sc? Byee™ $11 Seat Fact $10 and gave him 9 days pro- GT Sg Pa 83 i . was 4 rina Install vation. tera ou |. ms * 50 7 ron Safe, Silent =| tevie Pikard, 3, ot we . Seb pain @ |drexk driving yesterday ty Boont “oe Pew a ogg cipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. | evs a 5 orn load er He was fined $1000 and given 90 7 "1g Un Carbide .. 92.1 seats 29.2 MUFFLER an eee g operic 1144 Unit Aire .....61.7 one Fu fine eer stty tenet BE Hroke 2s oo echo ramghhinren am. Clothing for the wh mm ls) 47 U8 Rub .......333 ole — 45 Myffiers, Tallpipes, De! Exhevsts ly. eee: - 173 Ug Steel ..... os Fer Every Car end Truck. mk Van Raai 378 . Swiss § Dinner—Four Towns .. 186 Walgreen neat FREE INSTALLATION! Charch, h Govley Lak Lake e Rd. Saturday Se oe loyp capcom low price June : 98.2 Weste Bi Sc S64 “ mel Rummage Sale. 26 Rose Ct. ga-| int Tel & nets oe Wi ~ & C0 NB . w ears FAST SERVICE, rage. Pri, & Sat. 9 am. to § p.m.jIsl Crk Coal 372 Yele'a Tow .. 296 Work done in minutes while - —aty,| eet on": 2 Young SAW ..313 you werch! : 8to1. stim * © -- 397 Fenith Rad .. 82.2 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—(Com d by the As- sociated Press): — ’ NO WAITING! “MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS No Charge for Labor On Front or Rear Pipe When Purchased with Muffler. GUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT AND BLOW-OUT KING’S Mides Muffler Service (Next to Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 Open Monday thru Thursday “til 5:30; Friday ‘til 8; - Saturday ‘til 5 Walt | F. ; G. (STANDARD corrosion all summer long. Carfbou Inn stands The seven men and five women Waterford Township. Attorney for Felice, Milton R. Henry, immediately asked Oak- land County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick to have the verdict set | aside. The judge told him and Village Attorney Milton: F. Cooney to file briefs on this motion. The decision of the jury ended briefly what has been an on- again, off-again condemnation suit by the Clarkston Village Council to acquire the 132 by 186-foot lot in the heart of the village. Felice fought the move saying the village’s offer of $17,500 was not acceptable. * * * Last month the council agreed to postpone its suit because Felice, claimed he $40,000 by a Detroit company for the site of the ancient village land- mark. The offer later fell thyough, Henry said yesterday. \. Several other matters pertaining to\the inn, which was damaged by fire\in March, are still pending. Felice, his wife, Louise T., and his mother, Rose, filed suit June 3 1 ‘ Indust. Rails Util. Stock fire insurance Net go ences +6 +4 +1 4 = oe a Brey day'”.wcgiee' $3 fee Hg Oe he Week ay BSS 98.1 808 1738) And on July‘9 State Police fire Sarai ee RE BE Wllonriet coanty: Preece Fret gh ..... 1 4'Oakland County secutor Fred- 1958 low ......234.7 80.9 729 156. , ; : ips? high wooes 280.0 134.7 ns iss erick C. Ziem and his Chief As- 1957 low |... 2260 «6782 66.2 150.8 DETROIT STOCKS . (C. J, Nephter Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon sistant George F. Taylot.to discuss investigations of possible arson in the fire March 4. Says New Time Hurts PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) — Clyde Johnson, night club operator, yesterday asked for an injunction against Daylight Saving Time on Allen Elect & — Moet ° 24 #25 Baldwin Rubbe 13.2 13.6 Ross a seeeesce 2% 8 628 GL Ot] & Chem 13 14 Gowen Elect M Prod co. 687 #87 68.7 Pen jar Prod Co, 86 93 The Prophet Co. *...... 82 9.2 Rudy Mfg. Co, *........ 7 7 Toledo penne es 14.2 143 Wayne Screw Co. 30—Cs«50 Prod *No sale; bid and mana the ground that it is “damaging my business.” : |Her Condition ‘Very Critical’ Tom Kiger Claude Lessel Solden Irish FE 4-1584 Phone Now * for your ‘summer fill!” Trademark paper! Girl, 10, Hit by Car LAPEER — Caroll Lynn Jackson; 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jackson, 2657 Imlay City Rd., was injured critically yesterday afternoon when she dashed into the | path of a car in front of her home. x «x * She is in Lapeer County General Hospital with a broken leg, head. and internal injuries very critical. Richard L, Behr, 52, of Toledo, driver of the car, made | a statement to city police and ia “ = * *&* *- “I told her not to leave-me,” cried her 12-year-old sister, Sandra, with whom she was returning from the store. There are two other children in the family. . Dogtors said her condition is was not held. shire air base today after making It was followed by a second huge OK Parking Lot Take Nearly 2 Hours’ off-street parking lot had beer offered | Air Force Jet Tanker Cracks Speed Hecord was asleep in his bedroom when five men woke him up at about 5 p.m. and said they were going: to beat him up. He had been drinking with the men earlier in the day but knew no reason for their actions, he said. him from his bedroom but he had ‘gun and a shell from a drawer. The group threw him to the ground behind his house, he con- tinued, and the shotgun went off striking. Watson who is in fair condition today, Buick Motor Closing |: for ‘59 Changeover FLINT — Buick Motor Division will shut down tomorrow for its!? annual inventory and new model \changeover, Edward T. Ragsdale, \general manager of Buick and vice president of General Motors, an- nounced today. About 7,000 hourly workers will be affected by the shutdown of the entire plant which will last for two weeks, Ragsdale said. Production of components for the 1959 model will begin July 7, and most manufacturing plants will be} ;® back in operation by the end of July, Ragsdale added. Assembly of new cars will begin Aug. 18. Rain Halts Wimbledon Play, Mackay Trailing WIMBLEDON, England @® — Barry Mackay, America’s chief; 2 contender in the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Championship, _ trailed] fe | Australia's Bob Mark today when their third round match was in-|tered in the registration book. terrupted by rain. Mark led, 6-4, 4-5 on the soaked and slippery center court when a heavy mist turned into rain again and play was called. six times in the match and twice) Hawking said the men dragged|‘° \time to grab his single-shot shot-),, inDetroit Stock SEC Claims It Acs 1. Em ‘to. Prevent Fraud © Sait # receive land, State Notice is ‘Aet.the follow red to 12:30 Thursday, Saturday, ome, 105 To ea! of gyn County of Oak- ._ Wednesday, duly 2, 1958—from ® a.m. July 3, 1958—from 9 a.m. to, ¥ Monday, July 7, 1968—from 8 a.m. to m egistrations will be taken at my) tim Church Signed—June 24, Qualified Electors of the of M lara given that I will be ing places on — i, 19$8—from 8 a.m. July 8, 1958—from 2 p.m. 8t., Ortonville. 1958. HELEN M. JENCKS, Township Clerk June 27, 2 towing service The City receive proj all City quirements tained So the eq bee Rates at sideration. NOTICE—PROPOSALS FOR VEHICLE Bids & portions thereof, 1: of Pontia tT July 8, 1958. Proposals received of Pontiac, Michigan will eals for heteleenL service for rimen red. Re- and upecitications may be reject any and all Michigan, “Proposa Service” will be received Agent until 5:00 p.m. date will not receive con- PRANK Purchasing Agent City of 3%3% South Parke Street June 27, 28, 30, ‘58. ‘ f Syivan Notice is formity wit! eae £ :. or special e ly to me ten. Provi official herbed such electi to’ tration beca tion affidavil REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GEN- rear Primary Election, Tuesday, ST hone fod 958. i the Qualified Electors of the Git o State vot Michigan the _ undersi any day, legal holiday. ec! receive for registration the name of any legal voter In said Township, City or Vil- age not already registered who ma celve no names for registration during the time intervening between the tieth day before any regular, special or Notice ra Geuey given thet I w make personal application for regis- or absence from the Village in which his legal residence. !s located, may istered close of regtstration before any elec- MacKay, bg art wags P University of Michigan star from of Village nw ot —- County of Oakland, given that in con- ‘Michigan Election ed Clerk, will, Sunday and s the day of any regular tien or primary election, hereby h the exce rsonally for such registra- ed, however, that I can re- ir- nary election and the day of in be ause Of ysieal disability fwnship, City or prior to the 8, '68.;new address b; Unregistered persona not entitled to vo Sec, 401. The 1 s of electi at an —— idl ener election this ate, oe County Township, ‘cuy, af ge the i not receive 5 ween of any person whose name is not 8 in registration of the ‘ownshi . (As provided under Act 116, P.A. Transfer of registration, application, registration to y ding to signed request, stating his =. t date he moved ¢ oir ir’ _— for strike card ates a all on a Saturday, sy. i event to vote in any gti eo cit 7 pt Vinge in which he -. — reside s days next pr an. or primary election. pans of registration on election T and’ registe the 1 in charge >| the senaeretion shall compare the si, pores thereon with the signature upon plicant’s registration record and if t e signatures correspond then the inspector shall certify such fact upon said re- uest and the a cant for transfer ermitted to vote in such at election only. The be filed vill records — for lication for tranafer shall be| with the Township, City or ot the the registration officer and designate) 7 Mia 2 tiow : Transcontinental reeistratiow bo “e Trenster of WASHINGTON — The Secur-|time, lites and Exchane et a tee : of trading in the stock of Trans-|new address by sending to the Clerk a Hn mag A : continental Inc., an the |sened request, stating his present 84-11) ‘vote at ‘the next election, be (Gress, the date he moved eto, S04 | entered in American and Detroit stock ex-|the address from which he was Miector ensble to make personal ap- registered, or b in person! changes. The commission said it|[f"S"transter, ‘The Clerk’ shall strike) Picatlom, | procedure, | cone t. de-|through the last address, ward and pre-|, Sec. 504. Any elector fo mnabte acted to prevent “fraudulent, cinet ‘number and record the new ‘sd-|{0, mSk® Personal application for regis- or manipulative acts OF /dres ward end prosinet ber on tr poy eh ey ee in his residence is lo- . oe shall the 2 oie registration | —. 1 Such trans-|cated, may be 3 weer ees in thal aot image, inn the 0 |r primary lotion "oy tecang The major asset of Trans- mary "elgeion, (nes, such 3008 Gay |Vihgac"'s which” is" located is Yeual continental, a Detroit firm, is a fall on’ e Saturday, Sunday, OF iGence duplicate registration cards highway trailer manufacturing |'¢7%1 holiday in which event registration and in duplicate the ° mapany. W aoysired eontrel a (sce Saati’ ct op ett eceiect mane ape Peet he trafier last October |{*™5! “permit any person to vote| Other . P Se ® ay Ie in aay Township, Clty OF Village 1a nee ce, ee Crk the Toes: from ene of the enterprises in | hich he had not resided (30) days next City or before the close of the industrial empire of financier |fion'"™* “*7 ‘ction or Primary eleo- ett “howre $o the last, dev, of ponte 507, elector adminis . SEC officials said that in a reg-|nss from one election precinct|#62 his eu the line for, the sig s City or to an-|Sature registra officer —— et David B.|Teossnt a _— “*Greciatered ‘persons not entitled to Charnay, ‘New York public rela- his an te r eed on any have Sec, 491. The inspectors of election at tion or primary on day. hy bod , = sel a large block of Transco titties Seta he tate tty Cig, or flag ret, sal pt tinental securities. {2 which be ts, registered, Upon’ recaie-|2 mets not Oe a ward or + é: rat - cre raaking. no charge that Char-|ibecmecst hs, Tisrettrdta Weer Bis We'b.a we) uae tap Pe — ived én this = Progr et rasen — beste Transfer of registration, application, _, = be : tion end if the. tures time. An tered elect volved pag? gomecae ‘aoe = certify such fact aon said request upon, chants ot ‘res ence “wit “i “the son oes, : MAr|the applicant for t or shall thea | TOmReRD, HY 0 ate ib pred | } nipulation which led to the suspen-|be permitted to in such precinet| WO itdress by sending to the Clerk } sion order. : Se ae fr: spplication/ signed request, stating his % 9c oc « Township. “city or Village Clerk whol afa"ths adress itom which he wes las er suc , or by applyin f The SEC officials said they/im, sccordance, witp the spplication.|Q"Ftrenater. “ine Clerk shall trike were not ready to name those in-rownsnip, City or Village hes, been po nbegges ie dpa pecan gh meme? ’ € worred in the alleged practices. Township, Cr'y or Village Clerk Clerk to make thes orient, ind Eipicate sora . had been some undercover deal-/ff"$fsn's ae erat mareteengtnt tration card in’ proper. precinct file. ings through a bank in’ Geneva, to ‘ea _ = tratlon ith te en tlre oo days tall mooning ane pe eae . “MARJORIEZ ‘5. WILLBON, doth day ‘shall Cpe ee a Transcontinental denied the com- eg RE day, ‘or legal holiday “in which event ; or any of. its officers en-|————————— a | ee aat stad wurttng Satie pegvted all permit .KC135 Stratotanker which also 84ged in the alleged manipulation. eran nage ripe Fed oe eran” ae sete pally, wnship, city flashed over London in faster time 5 20308, Mobile ‘Ho toe Ste a or Village in which he had net than any previous mark for the . "ib-00 ; { "| or ary election - a Business Notes isis, tite Sitey: ‘Dearton “Pine “rranster of registration on election , \ : Michigan and may inspected at th : _ any elector who * * * a pice BILE HOME FIN o,|bee ay Maes —— The tankers had planned to take \ 4615 Dixie Highway| Sine, “eiection’ precinct of the same oft on a London to New York rec-| Oakland Sales Division manager Dra Be, Michigan Township, City or Village have ord attempt after a brief stopover|f the Detroit Edison Company, so, — | is t to make application to have is registration transferred on any elec+ here. This plan was abandoned be-|Howard L, Canfield, of 446 Wel-| ngoisTRATION NOTICE — For Gen-|tion or election by ex- Pp Primar lection, Tussday, au ust 5, | ecutin: a4 ie oy ker - cause a third tanker in the flight im aust eutng «rece ore eof Men crashed early today as it was tak- ant of Peas, teame at Gaktean |e = ay ts registered ea, Bese in Masechusetts, kilting' 35 a pe Oe ge ee Base in Massachusetts, killing 15 formity. with the gan Election |rrgigtration records the persons. a as a nes ene ate coal signature thereon with . the cenatare a * Srey eae ith SSE ,crlene tne, Mensearee cccrpeed then make the flight was canceled. - Ee seeitselbin tee’ Gomes of Gay lucee acta oetueet ane Py = A legal voter in said Township, City or er shall then permitted to verage speed was about 644 Village not already registered who may/ vote tn such precine that election miles per hour. apply to me personally for such regis-| only a tion for transfer sha ) Se pl Rg ng SRY ane ii aerial yy pati ae, Tk avuy gu ase 0! thirts r ore any reg app name Greiiciive erie invecing clowns of rch eto ren that 1 wi nel tate penance hatte GE sh we ip, City how the and in a drizzling rain. tncongh Fricay frost 0 em. to opm, sane ef re a ihe a 4 tk [Pontiac "Towns Sitfioes, 2000 ke for the se elector’ to. cha his registration A U. S. Air Force spokesman ye thirtieth’ day” pes eligible to = _|said the flight was being made to toa’ Act No” 116, ube “Acta. of i804. ; ¥ oenahip , demonstrate the Air Force’s ca- : Pe bath trom 6 @’elock = wn, AS o'clock pm. June %4,. 37, ‘38. pability to send high-performance] Electric pany, RO Vice ee ee ee ew acclion cad topeners jet tanker aircraft to strategic, Presidents. ing such of said . points anywhere in the world. = eon we Ther efor aad Death Notices Frank Antrobus, Pontiac general ine name etn Bo ‘person but an teed . agent: of The Lincoln National Life|Teeigent.ch ‘Sta"entitied under the Con- ’ ONG, JUNE 26. MRS. Pontiac Man Shot, | surance, Company. is attending stitution if remaining suen resigsnt to] “Martha, 201, Lapeer” Bt,, Labs . ap ree Sey ney | eee Oe | eed ee lias oars eo Sirs ae Mcintyre Pu- Local Resident Held: |s=s:nc istane Sich ends sar/*Sce is iap ttn one x mane | fr daeh But ta om 'LOCal eSI en e Mackinac I which Sat-|” Sec, 864. Any elector who is unable to} 407. June 28, at, 10) am. tion for registra- , 7 4 urday. ed oon “To reies! disability or with Rev. Oa ed Police are holding Izer Hawkins, Village tn whieh hig fesal residence, te fra, comer faery 41, of 272 Elm St., for investiga-Colleges Get Oil Grant [cee “st “registration ‘before any" elec:| Allen's Teclaton "atthe on. ation of felonious assault in the; ; ee eT tne Teese cme| | wee be mt 8 pe _Priday. : \shooting of Nathaniel Watson, 28,| DETROIT wu — The Michigan|or vuiage im which is located nis lege rig ae igee, wit taM, lof 37 Orchard Lake Ave., yester-,Colleges Foundation, a fund-rais-|residence, | duplicate | registration tere Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Mabel day. ing organization of 14 Michigan tion tion tion affidavit before” ® Botary public or Sage. Joseph. De a Watson was shot in the left leg) Sctiools, has received a grant of minister oath oaths ad returning such regis-| eld Saturdeg. Juno Mot! Pri with a 16 gauge shotgun by Haw-| $14,500 from Standard Oil Founda.|tretion, cards to the Clerk Of tne cee ot| Home with interment in Oak mul kins, who told Det. Thomas C.|tion, Inc. : ze hours on the last day of registra- eee pee re Mitchell that it was accidental. REGISTRATION NOTICE—FOR GEN-|¢ af US pa ee pert neral Home. aes — — Primary Election Tuesday, August officer administering the oath shall DARGIS, JUNE 25, 1958, LEO F. #.. Hawking told Mitchell that he |5, 1 te : name on the line fer the signature Churchill Auburn Puneral Saturday, June 28 at 1:30 p.m. 00' of Hems Palmer officiating. ment in Veteran's P! Mt. Park. Mr. Dargis will lie in state at the Moore Chapel. DIAMOND, JUNE 26, 1958. Sng ERT 12 ee Ss age & beloved husband of amet Ftc oes oa, Birickland, eat Paul Etter, Wil- Rasely: t pa s hildren ray sut wo grea “eran c 53 Fin eral service will be held Charlotte Rowan, ard, Donald, Arthur, vern and Larry Keehn; brother of Mrs. Charlotte Metor. Mrs, Hilda Burby, Mrs. Harry Beal, Emil and Arthur Funeral service will be held Sat- urday, June 28, at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Puneral Bome with Rev. Hake officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery, Mr. Keehn will Hie in state at the Huntoon __Funeral Home. _ KUEHL, JUNE 96, 1958. ELIZA- a= TH, 151 Elizabeth Lake = 00; dear mother of Mrs Grace Harris ang Roy E. dear sister of James Fry: grandchildren and six ateat- grandchildren and — great- reat-erandchild also irvives. rs, Kueh! was taken to Rubasisk ronson, he Nash Jr.; dear sister of Sawyer, Mrs. William myagatl To the Qualified Electors of the Town- iaoreent ship of Lee oheahy County of Oakland, will ile eaten P a, & State of Mich’ i Funerat he, ore itr hereby Te Aces’ Becton) SQRLAND. wo: = 7 Ww e higan Election WAL L =. scrameat Clerk; will). Gama apt Or “a; vonees seobant ina ai epes any pt Sunday and a Mrs Vir E. Bo - dear {| lean holiday. "ms day of. any regular Brother of : , Mr. Hior special e ection Pa primary election. Bor’ will ¥ inh: state at. bis ee — ven oe Ps es * = Focbecve, Ls at St. Pane arrangemen canemoned ‘Village not. already supeered wks Pe aed ena: fy Allen's Funcrel Home. : 1 be 4 4 : Ke ahs # oe ie a cl 3 es ee Se Oe eS age at my office Monday, July 7, 1988, last|Clerk who shall transfer such voter's Howard W. Bunston and . day, "ne thirtieth “a preceding saidjregistration in accordance with the Thomas Lee. — = : election as provided by Section 498, Act| application. ween me of any ee roareee. nm im No. 116, Public Acts of 1954, from 6) street a ship, city or Village FR Lal gape vol ‘s oat o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. on/|has been changed. it it Pinal be the dut E bina ffielatin Inter < ta said day for the pur of reviewing|of the Townsh hip, City or Vitess Cler wine, ©! pbieeet Guanehers ere the registration and registering such of|to make the change to [ss pe Wash em ar vag tate 7 the the qualified electors in said Township,;/name of stree bate the registration Brack “Griffi ie Funeral Home. ed or Village as shall properly apply|records, and ft ‘hall not be - _Sparks in . tefor, for the elector to ch his r stra- bi 2h JUNE 26, 1958, HA The name of no person but an actual/tion with respect thereto in order to . age 4; DCS resident of the precinct at the time of {be eligible to vote. has of Mrs. Maxine Tatu; registration, and entitled under the Con- GRETA V, BLOCK, dear father of Allen Tatu; step~ stitution. if remaining such resident, to Township Clerk son of Mrs, Bertha Tatu;. dear vote at the next election, shall be en- June 24, 27, °58.|. brother ofFloyd and Leo 2, Tatu: Clare and Harley po 4 Biegtor unable to make personal ap- beg > seodhpan * soo — = - ed s muice will ~> me ion,. procedure, era mary Election, Tuesday, August 5, : Sec. 504. Any eléctor who is unable i958. with Rev ‘tore ise ee : TWENTY-EIGHT = eo e « You baas us oA a last farewell, < _ beat, Before we knew — ” In Memoriam | 2| Help Wanted Female 7 MEM AVID ROWENA’S BEAUTY SALON, Thwiheme os gg bli pov > Art | operator. Call” OR You said goodbye to. none; Your loving heart had ceased to that you were w that you were sattering. re hard to climb; A And — missed by Mommy, Daddy & Funeral Directors 4 “s HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS SALES . LADIES Able, ladies ready-to-wear, Expe- rienced, top Souditions. paid. Pleas- _— workin e 25- ‘AY, BAUM BIRMINGHAM MI ¢-0311 WOMAN TO LIVE IN GOOD FUNERAL HOME | gimtp,culteen, game rose Drayton Pigior OR 3-TT5?| 9 5. coln 1-0200. WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK Donelson- Johns mornings, $13 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ Peele SPA RIPPIN CHAPEL fhoughtful terres FE 2-580) Voorhees-Siple|. FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor PE 32-8378 Cemetery Lots 5 ¢ CEMETERY LOTS, OAKLAND _Hill Memorial. aa -T585 . § SPACES, WHITE CHAPEL CEM- etery. Valued at e150. Will . sell $525, FE 4-6975. WmTE CHAPEL. 3 DRAVES, main drive, FE 49-0432 FE b-8064, WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GR Here Bix, $300. “LI 2-2167 es Tt BOX REPLIES 7 At 10 a.m. todas there were replies at the Press of in the following boxes: 1, 4, 66, 70, 112, 118. 28, 32, 42, 61, 63, 74, 76, 102, 110, Ll Help Wanted Male AN - 6 Use back gate. Before 5 p.m. WAITRESS WANTED FOR DAY shift. a ot at Big Boy Drive- In. 2490 xlie Hwy. WOMAN ONLY. CARE FOR CHIL- rey Live in plus allowance. FE dren needs baby sitter. Must have own transpo: nae OR 3-2555 aft- er WORKING MOTHER WITH 2 CHIL- Septic Field, A&B TRENCHING Footings. PE 5-006 A-l BASEMENT PUT UNDER t ho: 1 t: of roofing, Eee hease pacts 4or underpin- ning and compl line of ma- sonry, PE 8-8944. 4-1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- a and finish. Alse serrations Pine est. PE 6-3008 iny TY gE SE custom drawn, OL 1-8200. EM _ 4931 OM no eee ING Serie tf ce e FHA = Gordon Piattley| nT BRICK, B AND CE BRICK BLOCK STONE WORK. Help Wanted 8 Fireplaces eur specialty. OR ALL MEN. OR WOMEN DESIROUS BRI CEMENT WORE == $2 to $5 per hour, full) “LOC% ae Mk Base rt time, See Mr. Smith. BU ZING N. Perry 6 to 13 p.m PE 65-2853 MARRIED COUPLE WANTED work serving, catering & generai| © ust be neat, case or and able to. furnis . Call FE 5-6125. Ext. between 1 & 4 p.m: for inter- view. MAN AND WIFE WHO WILL EX- change services for free rent. Would like retired couple that could take care of -awn and flow- er garden, and two saddle —— Located between ae Se | PED TO 5m CARPENTER — Lapeer ds Garages or re; GUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder. Build with EM 3-4175 STOM HOMES. BY LICENSED) heer: ¥ Free estimates. OL 1-3461.| NT In OUR SPECIALTY. Floors. basements. 3-4879. ~CEMENT & 1 BLOCK WOPK FE 5-0782 Pontiac, Ref 2-5605. Need More Income? poorgeren advertised food pro- $1,000 or more per month Unusual ve r to door selling, For personal interview ‘call FE 8-1192. SALES PERSON FOR REAL ES- ‘Lauinger Real Estate OR 3-138 WANTED Man or woman to work 3 hours Unusual Opportunity A national concern. A leader in| A its field will employ 1 or 2 men in its expansion program, $300 per month, plus commission, plus car allowance on the job training program, In applying state age, education and past experience Write Pontigc Press Box 118. BARBER WTD: 5570 ELIZABETH Lk. Rd. or call FE 17-05 CAB DRIVERS. % OR OLDE. _ FE 2-0205. CEMENT FINISHER WITH truck. Ao = person, 3110 Gar den Ct. bet mn 6 and 8. Canviiekaa = RS FOR modernization sales. Draw & com- oer i telephone solicitors. CAB DRIVERS BIRMjNG- _bam area MI 6-71 EXPERIENCED a ESTATE SALESMAN with managerial cap- presto to work in ne woffice on 59 near Pontiac Lake. For tn- terview call OR }-1340. FACTORY BRANCH DRYWALL, TAPING AND FINISH- ing Free ames FE 5-3463 er FE 461 ana FREE ESTIM.i\TES ON 2, fo" water Feat ranges & dry- ers, FE 56-8431 R B. Munro Elec tric Co, S60 W. Huron. ELECTRICAL WIRING, ED MUR- ray, 956 Myrtle. FE 2-8657, ELECTRIC SERVICE. FREE ESTI- vee Partney Electric, FE FLOOR a Te gp io AND finishing. Old new. Work _guarantees. OA "2651, G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. WILL 14x20 GARAGE cOM- r day. Sat. work optional. Call BUILD A FE 5.4055. i $55 E lo A i 8A ___ 2260 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-1211 nm ment ncies GUARAN ROOFS — ALL ee se ated cings Est 1918. Hu Marsh CHAURFEUR | er Set bree nen Aged 40-50. ood refi to|# drive Sines man. "Dace! om aoiean meas i” ‘ rane e EMP: E GA i MENT 406. Pontiac State Bank| "tions Licensed er. PHA Bidg. FE 5-0227, terms CREDIT MAN Adjuster for loca] retail] firm. Must have some credit or collection ex- rience. Age ey puis.) to start. ffipwest “© MENT, 406 ess Bank Bidg. FE Pontiac 5-9227. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE $11 COMMUNITY BANE BLDG. FE 4-0684 Instructions MAJORS IN beginner PIANO LESSONS: Gosple music and ad FE 5-0067. EAVESTROUGHING PLASTERIN 46000. - NG, NEW RE- foot Verne Keller, FE Ata er soarin ALL KINDS a=D sheet metal work. Free estiinates FE 5-7239 “ating. and Bale, Phone FE 4-) ROOF REPAIRS 9/R_D, Thom TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING PLASTERING & Pat Lee. FE 2 concrete work aes eee between GRINDER, EXPERIENCED IN sociation O.D. & 1..D, work with & lapping experience, ca- pabie- of _ a small modern shop. Write, ti Pontiac ac Press ‘Box SOME CAPITAL &), miechanical ¢ wien palzowreltc as partner |? in establ tor repair business OA emp days or eves after 6, FE 2-7447, MEN TO LEARN HEAT- ING AND AIR CONDI- A A Dy 1064 10 @ 11:30 experience, 06, MAN Royal Oak Beauty College Cari is now Morea poe a lim- os amount of student beauticlans in his newest out college. For more information write or call Lincoln 8-100. 604 E, Fourth 8t Royal Oak. Work Wanted Male 10 MEN WISH LANDSCAPE WORK = Birmingham — Pontiac areas. ave Af OL 4-6251 or FE 4-527}. TIONING BUSINESS. GUARANTEED SAL- AARY. APPLY MON- DAY MORNING AT CASS HEATING, 463) S. SAGINAW, PON- TIAC. Specialty Salesman NTIAC AREA CALL ON ALL TYPE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS, ine DIRECT, OPEN AC- N CUSTO! ow USE. PROTECTED TERRITORY, BARRIER, CAR NEL Y. NO OVERNIGHT HIN TEN DAYS PONTIAC PRESS SALESMEN V WANTED POR CON- struction & modernization busi- ness. We will train you. Good Troposition the right man. 12 mornings, G & M Con- struction Co 2 2260 Dixie Hwy. WE ARE OPENING A PONTIAC office. Wanted: Salesmen who now ‘live and want to work in the tales by prea eng No a, conv enews. appuintme 'y. Earn Se ou to . week. Call anytime WwE ee AN OPENING POR AN} aggressive neat appearing sales representative’ who is interested in advancement to manager or higher | position For the right! man we will give him a guaran. antee salary commission and bo-| mus plus hospitalization and lite | imsurance benefits Sales exp. pot! ‘necessary, We will train you for this position Rrefer married man} who is interested in his family’s) ponte baw. Po Mr. Brown, 102 x ‘ontiac. Help Wanted Female 7 BAR MAID EXPERIENCE. WILL- ., CARPENTER — SMALL AND = ie PE 2-5037 E- HANDY MAN WANTS ANY ain |_what have you, on TREE Preto FRIMATNG, Son Mi CARPENTER WORK NEW — Repair FE 44210. ALL OUTSIDE JANITOR WORK done reasonable. Yard work, _—e and lawn cutting, FE AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER SPECIALIST IN ALL TYPES OF insured, ACME ASPHALT — , driveways, posting ios Our prices a below that of fast year, Call OR 3-3021 for free estimate. APPLIANCE SERVICE ‘We service all makes of wringer and automatic washers. 20 yrs. in Pontiac ROY'S, 96 Oakiand PE 23-4021 and cabinet work and pair, D. B. Murdock, FE 4-4508. BOY, 19, ages] WORK OF any kind, PE 4-2747. “ABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchens specialty. FE CARPENTER & MASON WORK, WORK, Dean Greenhoe, FE 5-3726. _jobs, Thomas Newton, COLLEGE GRADUATE WITH Di gree in business desires full ees 25 ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, Pa Lots, Free Est. MA 5- FE 5-5623. ASPHALT PAVING _ i us estimate your driveway rking lot, tS we help finance} Bonded — ices Asphalt PE E708 pe 8 5-5037 — all and wintows, Reasonable. ree est. No ahligation. PE 27-1631 BEACH en ae and sanded omy ment, draft = rably office work. OL Pes CARPENTER. ROUGH AND FIN- ish. 3-2208. CARP ETTRY — FINISH TRIM — Custom cabinets specialty. FE SOLLEGE BOY DEST LAWN or garden work, FE of work Ca: or new work. HAVE PICK-UP WILL FRAVEL- lejos) man vies PES ao Seeeee e pri pemesenne h stalle Hydrealically’ os Ma hanic: 3.2028 or EM" banca sULLDOEING & "GRADING. ma tract aot nue ee paring re & rewinding 2 218 E. Vict RE FISCHER’ aE CLEAN eeds mud nremoved. a estimates, OR 3-6 maces cleaned, so) Peee Crooks .» Rochester, FE eared Free estimates. WEED, GRASS AND BUSH CUT. ting, hand digging and light beul-) ing, FE 32-8262 i Work«Wanted Female 11. i DAY Lance pe _bushel_ FE 6-1471. T DAY IR IRONING SERVICE. $3 2. «OLA mt a aRaT ~ GENERAL housework or cafeteria work, FE 8-3466, i WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and housecleaning. FE 3-581. COLORED WOMAN WANTS _ work Tuesda oi Sees Wednesdays and _ Thursdays. EXP. WOMAN wisees WORE 6 days a week. Domestic or wait- Tess, Neat appearing. Call be- fore pm, FE SERVICE. $3 to do some cooking. Ap x from 10 to &. oy — c __Schoelier’s Bar, | CURB GIRLS, Dar AND NIGHT shift. Apply 676 ron. = NCED antkD GIRL: ty in Tson, Vincent’s Dining 2 Orchard Lake Pps Harbor. PERIENCED CASHIER FOR Seer — ine Ra” in person, nion La. Pare SE WAITRESS. ene 223. Oak! IN-| Rd, EXPERIENCED TEENAGED BA- lexeermecee HIGH akland Ave. | TELEPHONE i) Te te _bysifter, call FE 4-7994. SCHOOL girl desires daytime babysitting employment in vicinity of Cess and Elizabeth Lake. — = to 1 p.m,' ae 3:30, 8 days GIRL WISHES CLEANING AND —- Obata ween 9 os. ironing 3 days a week. Own trans- = 3 om" at 7% 8 — rtation. References, Vicinity of Key butiding, Room 26 Fes. rine or Birmingham Pe OLDER, WO) WOMAN. N, no — Me: nights. Sat & Sun_ off $06. LARGE FAMILY WANTS WOMAN with car, 5 days. cleaning, laun- a some cooking. MI 6-6837. HIGH | SCHOOL GIRL WANTS BA- nigra and light housework, FE a WANTED. FE 8-2605 NIGHT a,j. ITRESSES WANTED. Bl lunch, 2357 Dixie Hwy. OFFICE “aet WANTED. CALL FE 2-3063 before 8 a.m. or after 7 p.m. : PART-TIME WORK FULL-TIME PAY § “til noon. > ra SE ae ona ie calls SH Ndagioaw."* "Y°%* ‘au A. FINANCE FIXER? Order, Classified Ads to. sell, rent, find a good job. FE. 28181 is ae ford — gi FH WOMAN DESIRES ¥ 3 HOURS ork, & days the Want Ad number! IRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. FE_ 13-7605 LADY WANTS WORK 6 DAYS Week, References FE 4-132 aa LADY WOULD PIKE DAY WORK of any kind 4-3226. LADY WANTS SWORE BY DAY or week. FE _+¢ 4-3249. MIDDLEAGED } LADY WANTS housework by the day, Preter Wil- _tems Lake vic, OR 3-8621. MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR SMALL oe DAYS OnLy. FE. ote WOMAN WITH GRAND- oer, 12, would like a place » wid- owers or motherless ‘home, EM 3-3439. ‘| PONTIAC BABYSITTE REAU pom cpap bond oe beteess 65 i. ® Adult sitters. OR- NG, SEC YOUNG GIRL WOULD LiKE GEN- eral office work. 3 _3T8. exper- _tence. FE 8-8236 ~ WASHINGS nt FRO | TRONINGS wow WOULD “Like eT DAYS k, Tues 8-4344.| TRONINGS, WATER- FE #3803, References | \ INsiDE & ene Sib PATTING | Lor MOWING VICIN- plumbing.” et rine. Prestng ity of Baldwin & Wal- ene | neon neo ton. FE 4-8543. . INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT. MOSOUITO _Sfisgor On 381Ts CONTROL LAWN AND Nig OR SPRAYING & —_ foes ecole = Seceiel | vot Phone ‘Weaked FSi Co. 19 W. Law. Phone "PE 30i38. |W, EXP. MEN able rates. ‘2 aai8 or or FE oe water lines, eld tle |itRION BLUE GGD—We 6G. ¥D. oe Sree of Auburn N tawn 4b ea ag FE 61333 OR SODDING & m Whites 1 Nursery a! me Fursiaheg bad. bbe Hee say ye fon peLvERe, OU aye iy and tractor service, “Moves & T cucking_t 19 8-01.45. MOVING "AN D HAULING, aNY- time. PE 5-5314 O’DELL CARTAGE Local ong, Mane Gunes moving, TRUCKING &~ HAULING —_ROB- Tila dnyune : e. Cheap. Fir oi 4-1820. Trucks to Rent "aveoien Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Painting & Decorating 20 t Rae a Ww : 4 e: ymon le We pio BASEMENTS UNDER houses, Block and cement work. PE a iT6 or PE 5-000, Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS|— a repaired ry Lay ‘See at our office. &|Free Estimates — Suppl? TWO EXP. MEN AYATABLE Soe Reason- pho Hl a wo! Bho: rly or flat qt Physio-Therapy 21A COLLINS PHYSIO THERAPY . a ase - = 1965 on Lake Rd. EM 7. If no answer— 89505 PHYSIO-THERAPY SWEDISH massage. OR i. Television Service 22 ALL TV SER CALLS AN- overt nt Day cr night. Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITER? AND ADDING MACHINE REPAIRING nee fice Supply Co 17 W. Lawrence. Upholstering 23 BEADLE “ar po SLIP COVERS. materials & used furniture. FE et i eas +260. rE 8-888 Lost & Found 24 ‘LOST: GREEN & BLUE PARA- keet. Vicinity of James & Fior- ence, Generous reward, FE 4-0487. sUGD! Dise, MAS 197_N. Perry St LOST: NEAR EN LAKE, 2 cables, 1-14 REWARD. FE 8-1983. OUTBOARD AND LAWN MOWER Feo 3a 4 tao Work guaranteed PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR Work Guaranteed FE_5-0394 wane: OIL CHANGE a any wer mower ord 7 * pick-up and del, FE r saws Ten FILED Manley Leach 10 B we SERVICE INLAND 1D, LAKE. SAL SALES FE atin 3127 W. Huron Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DOUBLE BREASTED COATS made to single, Alterations, Suits on in or own shops, FE DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. Ad- terations, Drapes & formals done in_ my home. Call ee __Garden Plowin g 16B |CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG & LIGHT _ Fae garden and yards, OR 260 PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING & mowing. Also dump truck 4 chain saw work. 775 Scott Lake aw Rd, FE 4-4226 oie ee ees ine gh So sc —— ann g. w manure, dirt, TRACTOR AND cue : hese oe a delivered. FE 5-6356 or WEED Wwe ALSO FINISH _grading. OA 8-3228. Insurance Agencies 17A NO INCREASE IN AUTO RATES We All mien Instrance DANIELS ae SURA AGEN 663 $7111 paae Service 18 OR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- fee Pontiac Laundry, FE 2-€161. cE TAINS PLA RUF- fied, Beautifuiiy Pontiac id-| Laun: undry, Phone FE 28101, Landscaping 18A a) A RE- mov and trimming, ) bi bid. FE 2-7188, FE 8-9735. INTER LAKES TREE Trim, remove cabling, - land clea . Insured, STOM driveway Roto-tillin MA's BULLDOZING. A grading Back filling . Terms. EM 3-3023. CE) Dex-A- SIMMS 3 MISS Fir LOST: LADY'S BENRUS WRIST- watch, vic. of Kresge & Brown _ Bros. reward. 32-8026. LOST: SMALL TERRIER. WHITE and brown. Vicinity of Seminole Hills. FE 4-1276. in BEAGLE, PEMALE Vic. Pike St pase, or FE 5-¢682. WILL PERSON W HO 2ICKED UP female Dackanend. black, on Wil- Hams Lake Rd., Thurs, noon, G|_please return, OR 1. Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. | hog comes ae 18 EH. Lawrence &t. _ Notices & Personals 25 $25 no elapse FOR INFO! the arrest that has leading viction a the person re Holiday Park. RMATION and e¢on- MASON "SHOES HENRY J COMPEAU Clayburn 8st. FE 8-390 CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE Bre removal of unwanted hair. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES = Mrs. Wallace. FE In Debt? Wf you are having trouble meeting a KNAPP*+SHOES Freq Herman OR 3-1592 HT iY with =e tablets, 2070 A! LOSE & ECO. eombeadl Teleased et cents at J rm 3023. UP LAWN FAST WITH _ ,.OOR Liquid Fertilizer Th. Pa st S uick we fe Sree ave Gel Wiles Nurser: ir bee ‘estimate, FE): ba7il.” ‘fer GREEN t , ho more than read LIKE~A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of,’em in the Want Ads!. 8-034}. eine Oh teen thee Dee eee ones after 6 RCORDER TN 5 W. “Now! What mischiet did he get into today?” _ Notices & Personals 238 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. ona. day. Wtd. Household Goods 27 pore NEEDED FS lots. 2B oy tees oh furniture Ph Pm 3taa3. = ANTI figue lamps, antique fur, MY _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 % BAG CEMENT MIXER . USED BURLAP POTATO BAGS. A. G@ Jarvis & Co, PE 47118. "EOE SEP PEE ac Ba Wanted to Rent 29 Toby 30r3 WA NA wom _ Ist floor apt. — West side — near Huron LADY after 5. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE ACT ION land contract. New ee ae oe hy io istactory tnapection of & L. Templeton, a 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563. Wanted Real Estate 32A ALL CASH Don’t Lose Your Home We tay, beuses Sete, farm: maa RL WICKERSHA 7195 W. Se NOW paiy O. et (Zou cash or ae ve tre a ganeer pa Open Eves Mt) #2 Gun 10 “tl 8 LISTINGS WANTED pie WAITING. a 24 YOU HOW PROPER SMALL EQ’ FOR ent 7T “sa 9 Leslie R. Middleton FE 6-177 P. = TAL - ALL SURES = BUYERS WAITIN wl ifeJQuL REALTY, GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes we can your home for — vi sm. down pay- m call us informa- do not f We eel obligated, appraise your property and oe oo CASH! We will rsonally bu our pe you ~. new "04 io" oa. 00. UN 1 We Will Buy Your Equity WANTED IMMEDIATELY: * ee furnished. eet _ FE : 47051, APTS, & PVT. BATH. Tea RM 31 Stowell. FE ROOM. Anon PRIVATE Las 25 ° bag furn, $16.75 weekly, ND BATH. 4 RMS. AD oe ein. ‘4 ouce ; ROOMS, WEST SIDE. FE DRAYTON Be te une * datertrom eas Foal « - and ane nets Andes. ht mae 4 EB 5-2756. Hewiy a iD BAT! cor ~ ,; #io-si8 per f yeek PAoL 4, KERN Silver Lake Front VER decorated. og retrig. 61 newly decorated, gas heat, side apts.. with 1, 3 or 3 bed- room. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, * OR 3-300 FURNISHED : = 12 across. lot in 73 Ciitford. ' « . 4RMB. & A ALL x Call 3, NEW..2 BEDROOM OME IN Rochester. as — oe: r, com unfurn. gs OL tases — =} a eT for “Lonnie Weaver. PE. 4.2031. 1 ROOM BED MODERN HOUSE for rent. FE 4-2150. wi C. HAYDEN, Realtor $6 E. Walton Ready, W Willing and Able acre or more ai at 5 age 5 8. D. Charles, 1717 8. Tel: FE 4-0521 Eves FE — Quick Action ON LAND CONTRACTS aay Ty 5 wera — Die von “BUYERS we AITING 20 years of service to satisfied clientele. A. Johnson REALTOR 1704 8. TELEGRAPH RD, FE 4-2533 WE USUALLY CAN 6 more ag Sebel land contract, fa tPhace ME'TSNE Bede: Ox Wonca Real Estate 32A CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — WE NEED SMALL HOMES $5,000 al ELWOOD REALTY, FE - $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet _ 5 OnREAED SvEnoE PE. 5-0603 PE 5-044) Home Owners] § We can take yo' “wy? on seine’ for for ‘sale. ~ARRO OU Nol | TAND 3 FURN. ROOMS, PRIVATE AND 3 washing factiitios. Ga-| _ Oa . Utilities, 209 Norton. fe a Open 3 am. tm endothe wo and refrig. and utilities furn. FE __5-6108 days. FE 5-6850. Eves i BEDROOM WITH KITCHEN & bath. Utilities. Close in, FE 212s, 18T, FLOOR. 3 ee. 8. CHILD yeweme, Ref, 261 State St. | ee ee and_ linen _ Perry, FE 3806. ____ — LAKE — LARGE BEDR ‘Apt. a ay Lil - cm-| oes all on “ penene, OR Aftractive 3 & bath. son, Sm ample Washer, oper: 3-6176, ate “Biieabetn Uae p vie ag te To08, % Lake Dr. Walled _leges, ‘920. weekly. ¥1 Lake, Mich. MA 43167. pr. bate, 5 employe ya Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 couple. ‘Adults only, 200 N. Fe ee 7 ROOMS, PVT. ENTR, AND BATH| $100 per mo. uliven furn, Fe “40122 nole, BelAir Manor, FE 4-1559 ROOM. BACHELOR OR “58. NETTE ple. $0 week, Mi Orchard ‘Lake * er bain, enone. retrie. Foro 4 Ave. i po adulta 7 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE gal.” 300 nN. “Pada “alberta entrance. 4-8179. Ap’ 7 RM. BACHELOR, $12 A WEEK APT. RANGE or $48 per month, E4862 |? eke apna ma ns Sg AP yer. 2 Rms. Priv. v. Bath, ( Clean | Special ss consideration for working TE 42570 area 4 gir) - i 2. 7 & 3 RMS. SMALL BABY WEL- tT, 23 Stein- i Tor 72 RMB. SPURN OR UN ee ® 8613 LY REDECOR "SHIRLEY. A TS. rm. apts. 4 dow stairs $18 per 10 _5,_Esren FE +572) 3" i dug> ‘noth share ‘util. C a AND 4, ROOM A Frc CLEAN, | _F: $-00i3 after 6, com. adie, WW 8, 3 2 sonable | 2 BEDRM, LOWER APT 966 PER ney. Child’ welcome, 4787 Dixie Bo. ‘Anbar Hate! 5-676, 5 Poe ak VATE ENTRANCE, | —On-3 RMS. —FU FORN, oR * 2 RMS. PVT. Rg ys isT FLOOR. FE 2-2300_or_FE 5-1600. AN » FE 3 . Ja LARG ig oo BRICK APART- nea Se eerie aw at faire 22 ra ffi in rear. RMS. OOR, _ ENT. yee es space, ed wa “clean. 2 NETTE, a gin KITCHE - 83 wk. 431 N. Perry. 2 a eas FUR- sera arin ere furn. Parking. Nice apt. GLORIA APTS." PRI-| 57 Mechanic S&t.: 3 RM. Phot bebe of aris a 115 SPATE Decor, Dr, near AND BA month. und 32ND Adults s Seno ond See Miss Stinson A Homes, farms, lake property &| jonville Rd pe Ok SE £ he .. a. an Ae Dizie Hwy.| tend contracts. Buyers waiting. | 5; ABLE | 7 BEDROOMS BA MON ATER 117 Center St., or call PE 2-3606. Soom month. Call FE vour ce, con, Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | sgnw. apts, ADULTS. 3° RMS. | 1 ieee . Huron 48566 I dl a = e 4 hs Pee a mae. re 00 eo ee : * neat, 2_car pe. FE 23-2049. wk ? : t FOR 1 MAN. SP | 2 Sane. Baie oe CLEM- Clark Real Estate 1362 W. Huron. WE NEED rao, ‘oe E h, 129 EB, Howard, FE_2-5881. Inguire N_ week- FE or FE 44813, Ask for ~ Good modern homes LLYWOOD APTS. _tays r 5; rt y ny Sat. & Sun, Mr. Clar' We can get you cash if your “HOL 2 BEDRM., STOVE & REFRIG, —_—_— hom oes in geod — Plenty | Purnished or unfurnished. 2 3|" turn, Ram ‘errace, $75, FE ASI { of if fis Wey liberal |" rms., bath, ut], fure. 114 E. How: $1556 ferme. in is way we scan, sel ard.” FE 21834 va |? BEDROOM at with PLEASANT 3 & BA ourth Nice UNLIMITED the" purchasers & new morigase ARE. Nr Airport. Adults only. me \acel Yor ehnaren, “811 50 For land contracts, new or sea-| Sn you get all cash. Ask for) OGpisnao 3-943. ma 2 ; RMS, “|3 ! lowest ax — ; Fe ‘Ask for Ted MeCu-| L, H. BROWN, Realtor | iggtt tog, vechelee. Tear sreunt.| bet voter Keater, Be. Clathsten : 1362 W. Huron 24810 | Take ORION. MODERN 2 RM | 7 BEDROOM DUP: . me OR. ERRATR, ma, | Hen ere | arte eves | er ee ec r M after 4. and re WE NEED Rent Apts. Furn 33 | ices RM APT. Prt. Ny, AND ENT. AND | from. Owens FE CONTRACTS GIR Py, ENTR. WASHING, Peri Vis Ne ROO CHILD | 7 BDRM. HOME WITH GARAGE innd” cop ems iol og new or. : -_ ‘ A tog $10. FE 2-0663, vee Fe 21 3 sat $75. RE pty or OL 2-3562 0 ee - Reasonable dis-/ 7 FOUR ae NICELY. FURN. 2 BEDROOMS WOLVERINE 2 er Quick, courteous, service, on West Side. Also 4 room, stove tere ew row ae 7 guto. heat, garage. Yearly, MA __ #2366. “BEDRM. MODERN, fT say 4 meters, MONTH. month. C jie. — Orton- $80 month. 8-6519. J FAMILY FLAT ONLY $80 PER —_ ier easy Mga HS espge em ie (side o! t Oskisnd. Bates, 3 BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX: Of Newly decorated. E. Se ‘ie ae renigen Ace AS) ; ome furniture, lot. Lake ge ties “315 month, OR 3 . M. Cou- r 3 children, 299 N. 44423. 321 N. PERRY ST. ROOMS rances St. 2 'Y NICE APARTMENTS, SEPARATE, ALL RAGE ADULTS. $08 FER MO. 2720 HWY. OR 36362, UPPER AP . ONE "Eee gant ea soem, Brat hot water furnished, W dis- ¥ : ‘alking nnd ishe 2 Bet Ayn Unrated 4 Rat Howe $1 RM. j . a tac i wae ae { RM. HOUSE, PARTLY FURN ] HAS j- “Deiteg aE Home &, a rooms — elderiy men, FE 3-1828. Convalescent Homes 38A =n on EP MEN oR Bed or ambulatory pa- prope RoW open, reas rates. MA 5-3488. Hotel Rooms 39 HOT EL AUBURIN by Day or Weer Pmge ob tal ents. Po ~~ el > ey ae & te pesos Rent Office Space 41 % Ww. AUBURN ROCHES- with’ option __Rent Office Space 41 in sew ¢ pee eeces, Spahr | ean pes with Fons sheds | sae Paes FE 1211. vine 9 proposed ew eat budding. % block from downtown Pontiac, bi = 5" bar = aoe — x. free divide now to “cel "tenant. Feges for occupancy August 1. For Sale Houses 43 Hempstead OWNER a RANSFERRED e this i” om brick. fanch howe’ only i m. WOODCRAFT HOMES Walled Lake - g: ROOM MODERN country ith! Cass Lake Woods new raneh +f e, 3 rooms, divided Ree vaste et modern kitehen, = % jot. Park-like co: munity lot with boat ‘moor. ege. children's swimming ch, picnic lots - of trees. Be “to Eividoor Eherehes i ‘ ee ‘in 7} Minutes Wil uss trade with some cash Total price ’ TEE re _ KNUDSEN | 377 8, Telegraph _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE | 27, 1958 2. GILES REALTY CO, AVE. West Side Brick path ened te 2 © Pe eee tiful room Ww. - She Ae e Soe esos walls 4 cs ™ apea ee Perced at $10,200. bear Fisher Body. Large living . fall sized rm. == Deer —_ down on ‘df mortgage. Ww. — pF. ‘pee z living family foom, mod- ay the bath with colored res. Fis . Priced at tie. RAY O’N ,EIL, Realtor = | bg Wb ha Rd. aaeas fe WATER Wonderland. — @ beautiful beach stone | Careful biendin, 4772 Hs © éxtra features included. HOYT REALTY war & . $1,000 Cash or 500 on FE 5-5313 after BY OWNER. 4 & BATH. 2 Low orn pk Oak floors, i ment. Guly $1,500 * atlas a cuates can era ¢ tions. — DRAYTON AREA. Br H ee '§ Rg ; WEST SUBURBAN home wis aluminum si. 500, terms. ie HAYDEN, Realtor Eves 20 Main, Clarkston. b (RcROss FROM BANK) | MAple 5-582) | Open Dally 6 §—Sunday 12 to 5! | HOMES | $100 DOWN ’ plus lew mortgage costs Moves You In $10 STARTS DEAL WHY PAY RENT? HERE'S wae? — GET: Soe City sidewalks City A one water Side Gri Autametic “heat Automatic hot waster Mard oak rs Custom birch ——— loads of cma features 6 Spacious Rooms __Model Open CLOSED FR 766 STANLEY ‘1 block north of Lincoln Jr. High just north of Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY FE 6-2765 materiais wi ole 5 IM MODERN, pere | workmansh makes! full basement. fire alarm system ig one of the sad beogl fenced yard close to shops. tom built homes anywhere Quick sale Best offer accepted We might mention too. it ha. rooms, 2 ceramic basement. ——— soreee and breeze Way. windows, new care ras rome Many de- an on fea pokes Give us a call : | Write Box 104, Davisburg, Mich. WEST SIDE CRAVING STATE. WILL SACRI- yoo reed d Fire aaee. cone diese | 2-FAMILY basement, ear parace Immeds- Why wait for a pension? _&te occupancy. Swaiag this tmmecuiaie tor /OR, SALE OR RENT, MODERN me. 9 m Rochester ey ee on M180. J. Burns, 700 Roch- ; rooms and bath a= ‘car| ster PLateau = rage 75 wner re-\O SETTLE. ESTATE, 5 ROOM and will sell on rea-| bungalow ol] heat, new hot wate sonable terms — Make yo r. on Rundel!, $7,800. appointment now. al NO DOWN PAYMENT eXcept Mortgage costs this cut and cozy 2 bor ae home located on large 150 FE 41157 ft. Corner lot. Large pan-/— ~ e breezeway and GS tached garage. Seeing believing, so see it today Also ideal home doh retired Lena sy — Substantial dis- for cash — priced at as ony $10,900. ~ ARARE JEWEL couldn't compare wlth this { [e on equity. FE §-1334. BY OWNER, 4), ROOMS. AUTO- matic ee basement. gorse. lot ‘T0x300 with $359 down sEM 3.2757 BY (0% OWNER 6 ROOM MODERN me. Broadway, Davisburg. Michigan This ig a real bar ain. HOUSE TO BE MOVED OR WRECKED : AKE AN OFFER'- .D. RILEY, Broker S Peed BARE D _ 4-4821 VA TACANT N T |New 3-bedroom brick, 20 ft. living room, extra large kitchen wit dining pee: led omlk floors, a oi] heat, many fea- tures you Ww : $12, liberal terms. May "BRICK. STARTER Finished on the exterior, you ¢ wn payment, Come in and let's brand new TRI-LEVEL near! tale Us ONees Loon Lake. The warm brick| CR: AW FORD a ENCY and stone exterior eicomes| MY 3 1143 609 FLINT ST you inside to a tour sts ae AKE ORION, Suen A FOR ae BY OWNER. 1 ACRE of land, 4-room *ouse. ser aceae| The modern riches Lara ern. Very reasonable down pay- built-in range and oven is|_ment OR 3-5570. ee located between the break-'4BEDROOM, BRICK RANCH. 2 fast room and a full din-| years ola $14.950, $3,000 down. be Phorm ~~ 15x18 ft. god FE 5-7364, eled recreation room and st: ¢—RooMs, WEST SIDE, BRICK tached 2 car ceorigahas . . gare . com jetes this rie ode garage. Box 111, Pontiac re e ny ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, only #31 00° =e fenced 4 yard. floors, only WEST SUBURBAN Yes, nothing down to Vet- erans. Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow with full. base-|_° ment, water softener, alum- inum storms and screens Large family type kitchen, end rtreet with no —_—e suburban ou in. There ig no satisfaction like home ownership, Only $9,450 LAKEFRONT Orion NOTHING Bows to qualified GI, ft fod 2 car bea gnats. 7 he 3 a IE gf Pull - need we price ${1,- Bateman ~ ‘Kampsen R EALTOR FE 4-0528 Eves. & Sun. oak r . in’ Pontiac GI Term Vewune Rity., FE “7212 or MY 7 LARGE BEDROOM RANCH, 1 Laas bert | room — op 22, ae 515.500. terms. Una a Ee Estate, EM 3-0444 ance STREET 6 RM_ “BUN- alow, 1 bedrm., — bath down. ; : drm., full bath up. Ca _ Gas | heat. By owner, FE ~ Colored Income 2 family, Pvt entrances. 2 full aang umbing & wiring re to date, Fenced i buy, for “ter By 7,808. 9080 2 nee, ater FINE NEW Hous ALL ENOT- kitchen. ; oe: dust be lots of fruit for re- tired coup! Matheson Real Estate FE 41156 LITTLE OLD HOUSE IN THE ‘ie with lots of flowers, Sadly in meed of repairs and interior decorating, Price Deaton to cov. et same. §700 dow MATHESON, BROKER GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell)? 8 things you're not using through — Ads! aide DUCK LAKE. Immediate posses-| enclosed reh, sare SE DESIONER. MUST Private owner, Leav age living contem IGIaEESIOn TRI-LEVEL “TRADE Your — home in for on — brick 4+ chased with "/3101 W. aca a Open i ae AL ESTATE INC. Mich DO YOU LIKF? Large Rooms 17 x 2 living room 15 x 17 dining room Three 14 x 29 bedrooms léx “ finished rec. room al = ip bot water heat, care ‘on Dixie ‘OR_3-1960 my ‘OR | 33230 BEAUTIFUL “OTTAWA HILLS” HOME with two large lots Modern to the Minute. This home can be pur- 1 only $1,900 , on FHA. Shown by Appointment * WM. A. KENNEDY n Evenings 1 ul» ‘ Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES £ room. kitchen ond ogapascal front pores ess reation wi fee Large landscan jot ted . Drive just off M-59. Priced for _—— sale. Immediate posses- on, r ‘WEST SIDE 3 bedroom. modern home 2% baths, fenced lawn. Priced! for quick sale Only $900 down. $55 per month EAST SIDE bedroom, fuil basement gas heat, J-car garage paved dtive- way. large fenced iawn, just re- duced $2009 for quick sale. -Rea- sonable down payment to GI. 4) per cent mortgage and only $58 50° er month including taxes and, nesurance. Evenings after 6 call FE 5-2633 or FE 2-3381. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 BROWN ope DOWN — Lovely, modern bun-: alow with full basement, Ceram- | | ' with: ! EM 3-633 EM _ 323411 after 6 "RAINBOW" COLORED—2. 3 & 4 hedroom moderns as “iow as §750 PE 2-2614 ear down. cell-| pa WE PROVIDE oe SERVICE x12 $02° 8, PADDOCK SYLVAN LAKE be, Ma at at 300 thie i we PE 22108. Oven Sunday. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Bloomfield Hills Priced at just 32.750. Other brick ranch hom . Medel "RUTLEDGE FE 5-2428 We accept trade-ins room to eat, Nearly “new, for only $7,600. = P. W. DINNAN 66 W Huron FE ¢257! ——___ EVES _ FE +s Clarkston Gardens Builder's Sellout “The Coronado” model. specially priced at only $14,600 No mane eon w Vets just one ts etvil- fans. Face den, ecaresuna. i'e baths, gas heat, caroant: Im- mediate a Just ea few left ne M Aple 5 §-1201 Bargain — Blooms‘eld 3 bedroom brick ranch. 7 mos old. Still under guarantee. Owner wea Must sell im- paneled family room & kitchen. All butit- kt Also in- cludes tew eer, Te- ew. —— dryer, carpet ing, @ eat Sew. ers. Wi a sad below cost. Also land or lease m option to buy, For sale by owner. Pendeiton. of | Fete S. of Square Lake Rd. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD’ TO sEE $1,000 Dn.. Wolverine L k Most attractive 5 room modern bb se ee eas home on well | xi) Soneen ‘10 a ‘at only we wn t = i costs. Brick Ranch Apts. Six beautiful brick apartments west of Pontiac leges. Built = "$3 they are com- pletely furnished. Shows excellent return on investment of just $25,- 950 full price. REALTOR PARTRIDGE. FE 43581 1080, W. HURON OPEN "TIL _MULTIPLE LISTING NG SERVICE Dorris & Son BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW EXCEPTIONAL $12,500 24x35 wall carpeting, mirror lke eak floors outstanding fam- fly kitchen beautiful ceram- te tile bath eas heat, larce . two lots fenced well landscaped, black top «treet curb and gutter, one of the nicest cleanest and most eve appealing homes we have lsted BRICK CONTEMPORARY LIVERNOIS RD. A very lovely brick, red- 20, chen 1 List plac Al abou oa 8x10, 3 d 26 garage, sue nice ade a a home we ate proud to show $22.500 . GI SPECIAI $400 will handle Exceptional neat and clean re bath, paved street, new oli 3. bedroom some. pius C furnace, recreation room. This! lassed in front porch, a roa jugt like new and choice eautiful kitchen and bath. location “Balance FHA — Terms | full basement. of] heat, fenced jot, black top street. $12. 975 LAKE FRONT — Ranch a buy $8,950. bungalow, Brand new, 3 bedrooms - Alum. windows. Oi] AC heat, WE TRADE WE BUILD Large th sandy bea Will trade for cheaper home. 72 — Ris Phos ; ” 5 UT ael Tate seompux aero ves an ny rooms and. attache ed garage, aluminum MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘ rely ocation and large : ooxis0 ft. lot, Here is the place 4-Bedrm. Brick or raise es bagel neighbor- SG heed second to non Lake Privileges $16,000 SOUND — Investment. Four family right on main street. Over! Custom built last year. all face commercial, Gould be used for ei fireplace wail in living room 2 a tile baths Oak floors and paint- offices, etc. Large 100 ft x 255 ed walls Nice basement for t. jot. Priced far below repro recreation. 80 ft. landscaped duction costs, lot. Storms. scréens. carpeting LIST — With us for fast and_ef-/ 80d extras. $4,000 dow ee service BUY, SELL & TRADE. we fet you cash Custom Ranch—3 Acres sedi beled ah “wilh our More real Ifving than you ever method of finance, dream an fun bedroom ol Se p-to-date L. H. BROWN, Realtor appliances Snd butt ins, Borders 2G WINS saree Rs!| | Raha cedar tall ous MOL ae L VICE or jena contract as part pay- OWNER ment. Pay ges ig re of geod gar.| Elizabeth Lake Estates alance 000, Can be. seen anytime 576 Meadow St., off va. ; ‘BY oO WILt vor ee all fenced, re Em bus, school and ehure! =. 1% ACR RM. Un EK. ee $10,000, $900 dn, MA 4-201. Attractive bunga'ow built: in . rooms all on one floor. Nice baseme: AS fur- nace, New aluminum storms & screens New carpéting. 1') ear garage with summer porch Park and lake 730 rivileges. $1, dogn, on easy: terms =, KINZLER 2 0 We PE FE 43535 FE 2.0890 EVE. ‘ } with lake privi- | | | | BROKER (FE _5-7721-OR 3;CARNIVAL av Tm. Rag VS Pe. OF $1958 by HEA Service. me. “It's not everyone who can wear this type coiffure—only those with tolerant husbands'"’ _For Sele Howe. iis $8,350 ‘NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES —Ready For Occupancy In The Beart of Pontiac $150 DOWN — $69.PER MONTH CITY SEWER & WATER Gece trees gees ss Mie MD ote. Fo Perry ne Diorah Building Co, Midwest 42646 COLORED HOME FOR SALE, FE Lochs ee oe 3 SEDAN “ON LARGE LOT. Plains area. $1,050 down Oo 3-716. BY OWNER 2-bedroom ranch, full basement. screens,. wall-to-wall carpeting Narapes, aqaine $9.900 £3130 ‘after "5 hr sy CY FRAME, Ot ae ets. MI 4-1632. ON M59 Ela small home, $5,200 with LESTER R, ARTE, REALTOR ___ OR _ 0272 For Sale Houses (3, | CASS LAKE—2- Bedroom year-around home; 60x 180 lot. Leaving city. Sacrifice ell cash. FE 4-5382. ST BENEDICTS SCHOOL Dis. trict, Donaldson Park. “Your Choice 3 BEDROOM BRICKS $15.500 $16,500 $18. 900 $25,500 We have one that fits your pocket book. For further information call Howard E. Fox REAL ESTATE $278 Dixie Hwy. — Drayton Plains OR 3-877) 7 ROOMS 1%, BATHS. aU TO. i ss oak floors, at 346 6 Lyna. —— down payment. WHITE Terrace, rooms and bath of] _ heat. “Can” FE 4-285. INDIAN ee ed bri S arepiecs po fued fe i anne $600 DOWN. 7 a pec = bd z o A Magic Combination | ¢e™Biewa Pontiac. § room frame.| cied ree. room. ges heat Stair. slagic Garage. Lot. Bacellent aati. ote ce uatahen atte — Of good taste and home —— 92.036 Cal 1 MU 42045. way to unfinished and beauty of location are fou scence. torbuy fa pape babe Po tots in this outstanding, nearly new, eo Lake area. Lovely ledge- : all brick, 2-story home Full base- ropk ranc home tge rooms, Now being offered at 17.250, men wis me r = with Re custom built in ‘54. 2-car garage terme ese AN Gs comms ero ines | aoe, reens. Brie OSGeo, | SYLVAN CITY — Here ts where and include an ailuring living| with terms you will want to down and fireplace and mam- Stately trees and blue a privi- moth picture window brin: an Richard Stecie, Realtor leges included with this 3 bedrm uns view of Huntoon Lake | 224 Center @t., Highland | tace ee og map tts inside right inte the room. There's «| —“W7ONEY IN YOUR POCKET | s1Cp00 ternte Om 1 Dus. Only family-sised dining room, witra When you buy this smart, 3-bed- | | Kitchen 2 bedrooms and full ba room, brick ranch. Full base- | : . . on first fleer. the second ment gas heat, 2-car garage. - Flovd Kent Inc, Realtor Noor, you have 3 bedrooms full jovely yard. $4.000 down moves 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph bath and large modern kitchen or = you in. “"FE 2-0123 Open ® to 8” ® ¢room apartment. This home CHARLES J VANHORN . snuggling on 2 large lots affords Open Ev | @ wealth of trees, landscaping and MI_6-2400 45644 ee en ———— excellent lawn” am come true" home Priced right Economy on the Lake Very seldom do you find a iake- front home at th 60x300 deep Furniture cluded and the full price is only $8450 with $950 down, WHITE BROS. OR 31295 Dixie Hwy. _ “th ©. Sun. 16" Open Eves ‘til 3. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LEBARON SCHOOL DISTRICT Extra special clean 2 bedroom home with basement, 1')-car ga- Ho bd Near new high school. Offered on G1 mortgage with no money down, just mortgage cost. We also have several homes that can be purchased on FHA terms. Others on land contract with low down payment CLARKSTON AREA New home under construction in very good area. Has large kitch- en and dining room combination, large living room and 3 bed- rooms. Full brick with 1% tlle baths. -and °full’ basement "Don't mise s@¢eing this one George R. Irwin REALTOR 268 Beltwis Ave 5-010 WASH. P ARK SUB Open Bun 1-5 | 1077 Berkley. 3 bedroom. gas heat. automatic washer. water softener, and many extras. $12,- 730, terms. LeClair — KEnwood 1-84789 — KEnwood 1-6111 MIDDLETON $730 DOWN — Lecated on Wal- nut Rd near Blue Sky the- ater. 5 rooms and bath. New 2-car garage, back yard bar- becue. weeping willow eee on 'g-acre lot Quick ‘posses sion ‘LAKE ORION bath with Rasemient free & housetrailer in trade AN STANDING VALVE. .ocated off Cle beset ia 3 taccan streamlined kitchen, room and livin, nicely finished, ment, recreation room, new auto oi] furnace. elec. hot water jJ-car garage with worksh 5 Tes of On lang with flowing well and live stream. Too many out- features to mention ere. yourself. Will take free and clear older home in trade or call for terms and ap- pointment a bide on JOHNSON yea). -FE_ 8-6003 JOLL | INCOME PROPERTY Wonderful investment. Leslie R. in $632 250, Excellent WATER FRON with Recess ‘6 —_ Otler and Cass i rooms and large living an 3 rth argo En- closed panel porch, 2 baths, Sac- riflee price only $14,500. Terms Immediate possession. 100 FT. LAKE FRONT Private lwke near tate Orion. bedroom, large enclosed porch, oi furnace, I'g-car garage. Sandy beach. Year round home, Must ee to th ghee Only $13,500 w oahes matter ‘6 an OR 3-1975 J.J, J ALTY 2536 DIXIE HWY, FE 4-456) SS iw TRIPP For Sale Houses Sale Houses 43 MODERN N, __SBEDROOM _ BO! HOME, basement. oil furnace, cmitaned ome e Priy., boat, $7.050 w BRICK © RANCH HOME $900 down. MA 5-1934 = Choice Ottawa Dr. location 36 W LONG 3 bedrooms down, 2, full Off Baidwin. Excellent 2 baths, rec. room in ‘ betrecm. basement, ment. Ser = dear uto, heat, wonderful con- garage Also 2 a - ditiea throughout. ONLY rooms up $560 down. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor $674 MARY SUE Ott Ma: road. Very nice 1) W. Huron Street 3 bedroom brick & frame PE 5-8161 or FE 32-9676 with ¢ apr pelt acre let. L Won ry phe, conditioned. ONLY own. 500 VALEN ClA Off Mt: Clemens apt 3 bedroom BRICK, basement, comb. ONLY $630 down. 652 KETTERIN 4 ‘ eerme: Established tn 1916 Off WN. Perry Street. Fine SEMI PRIVATE LAKE — Nine bedroom, = basement. acres just off Dixie Hwy. that in- comb. storm washer ae Bho poy ts lake. 30 dryer — stove — refri; er. ft. cement with stor included ONLY new furnace. Here is ood buy. do Lateg Ay map value ” $11,900 Wis FELIX = oe Lake- —_ Soot BRICK RANCH = 3 vedrms., large ONLY ‘$550 pace: nang = rm. bas keaek een lace, built-in wanity ead colored 43 RIOVIEW Rosores in Hnaoe ba bamt, Off Maybee road. Brick & ofl heat, space, large land- frame, —— at e sass scaped jot. Mieke privileges, Make sae storms. NICHOLIE! & HARGER CO. 33 W Huron St. _—~@Ph. ‘FE 5-8183 LOW DOWN PAYMENT. | BRICK appointment to see this value at $18,200, ONLY $1,300 DOWN—New in ‘57. ranch home. fan over stove, dining L. full space Oi] heat. North side loca. | tion. Total price $14,000. “100 ag a I THRIFTY LIVING I $700 DOWN—Only 20x30 neat & fens vongelew. 50 | dl i]. | $50 per son = with shade & more. $5, | is AR SEARS 3 se room heme—$T 950, terms, new- Rent Beater > ly decorated & extra room, down FHA Terms 3 bedrooms & bath up oil heat, Cozy north side, }"-story home nice large porch. A lot of home with full basement, large ufifin- | for the money. CALL ished. L proses for additional bed- . room I‘ )-car garage, nice cor- | : ner lot. Features 2 bedrooms l 17 and bath down, dining room, . . automatic heat and hot water REALTOR Fenced rear yard. Priced at) 1011 W Huron FE 5-618) 810.950 with only 10 per cent — ~ ——— ee pi plus costs to qualified MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE uyer | get area ioc Small Farm Lakefront This nice year eround home $1,000 Down on Lake Oakland with 3 Approximately 3 acres flat ler- ere - hea stock of Eiving rR Hater wereci — Tt sees with fireplace, Opening to screened porch overlooking Baldwin avenue With comforta- jake. $13,000. $3,200 4 ble room home and bath, ace. Bidet hat oem oil heat, electric hot water . Priced at $7,350. Buy ft while [Lakefront you can : . : North of Pontiac “Bud Nicholie, Realtor | i4xt¢_ living | room, 12812 ou = . 8 ' kitchen. Tiled bath, Oa & Call ype ted Ld floors. plastered walls Full . < 19h ro 4 at" basement. recreation room FE 35-1201 or FE ¢6773 i knotty pine with bar O1 heat Aluminum forms & — reens Unbists f I ~ PE 4-9584 block west of Tel- ores peer ~ . Center Priced at $10 =| ASSOCEATE Smith- yodemen REAL ESTATE OPEN Wider 412 W_ Huron FE WEST . mse location, ao water and sew- | 002264 lot. @ car garage —— on heat. Storms and screens. 12x 13 breezeway. Donelson Sc hoo! district, YOU WILL ENJOY THIS | SIX ROOM HOME. Only $11,500 with $2,000 down ELIZABETH. . BROKERS INVESTMENT CO | FE 8-067 \2 Bedrooms $900 DOWN Knotiy pine kitchen. Full basement, new gas furnace 1 car garage. | See it today! WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE __ CLARK 1's ACRES, THREE BEDROOM | RANCH. Here is a nice Suburban | property just north of Pontiac. ; 2@x44 feet on foundation, built in; 1955, carpeted living room and Lake privileges. 2 bedroom home dinette oman brick tireplace, with 21x8 breezeway and attached ', baths, oi] heat Only §$1.500 garage. Lot 0xl7u, fenced and down, $12,700 full price, landscaped. Home built in ‘47. Lifetime masonry construction, TRADE ‘OR SELL, $8.900, 7-room It's worth the wae $10,500, modern home, immediate posses- eash to new FHA m sion, full basement, gas heat. garage, $960 down or will accept automobile, housetrailer, jand con- tract or House equity tn trade. BRICK . @ rooms, over 1500 & tt of liv- 13-ROOM HOUSE, LOT 160X261 ing area. gi pathe, aluminum FEET. 7 rooms afd bath down. porma and screens throughout. 6 rooms up, 3 porches, J-car ga- Truly a Jarge home With a lot of rage, basement, stoker-fed fur- orivaer. 75x150 lot.. West side lo- nace, $13.000 with $4,000 down, eation. $14,950, $4,750 down Ob, or accept yqur smaller home or | yes, carport FIRST OFFERING equity in trade ! $5.750: $750 DOWN 6 rooms. 3, bedrooms, 2 pe. bath With reom for tub, basement, furnace, water Humphries, heater, garage, garden in and in- FE 2.0874 Realtor 9 FE 4.7114 | cluded, lot 608156 feet. A rent- 83 N. Telegr: Open Eyes | . beater 2 uitiple 1 Listing Service * | GI renee. $1500 DOWN, rie PER) LCL ARK, RE. AL. E ST ATE cent, $65 per mo., includes taxes; TO BUY, “to SEL L, TO TRADE “ @ insurance, 5 rooms & bath, car| FE 4-6492 OR FR 44813 rt, 85 x 117 ft. lot, 3 yrs, old. | 1362 W. Huron n Bresings Call ° 291. . MULTIPLE.LISTING SERVICE \ j / NEAR ranch-type home. STARTER HOME 636 Dixie wer | BRICKS 3 BEDROOMS (DEN OR RECREATION ROOM 3% CERAMIC TILE BATHS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO- HEIGHTS One mile East of Silver Lake Rd. on Walton Blvd. Watch for signs. & bus Russell A. Nott, eee John Kj IRWIN | | Build "3 Your home now. We 4 have the siacaitien to build cai : Bove Seaye heer 806 — po Bl choose — Ug abouts “The Largest Room In the World” is the room for improvement. You can improve yourself witn this — income on pong all separate Priced at only $18,500, today. “Happiness and Contentment” can always be found in the die- ip = Bs agai 3 beths yard, Saeat “at only $17,500, . East Side This is a — pa : — OPEN DAILY 4-8 PLM. Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 311 S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Nothing Dn. Will build 2 or 3 3 bedroom aartet home with basement on your lo rms., der kitehen, bath Onan utilty. 3 lots, al a excellent condi- tion, All for only $8,350, terme. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925. 313 West Muren Street Phone PE 5-0447; Eves. nF $48 5-4846 “Heart of the Lakes” WILL TRADE Almost new 3 bedroom home. Lee. Hving room with Hepes fireplace & kitchen, ti tiled bath led ment with extra beth —— room. Lake privileges Scotch Lake. ‘PLENTY OF ROOM Be block bw for income or hob- ues Se webea idle shop Only 4% miles from OR BY @ OWNER: ER i BDRM HOME ‘NEAR JAYNO HTS. ve ea en sets. arage 300 ft of lake frontage with. sancy creened : ere aye ad beach room ranch Priv. & neer Pychool. > eae S ometel pores b, E overlook: e. Ledge fire- Build Now | ace in fring room, Shown by On our tot or Our plans or QUICK N ours. We build you @ starte ICK POS SESSIO? n .<—— pees. beth, oes basement, lot 210 a 180 ft. Eatase tr with fruit & shade trees. Priced at tion call Hubert C. Davis, is] $7,950. terms. _irvindale Dr. Fm S43}, ____ | TED _MeCULLOUGA, REALTOR BY OWNER. 5 RMS. AND BATH 5143, Cas wen basement. FE 2-560. FE COMPARE THIS Custom bullt 1200 sq, ft. Kd bed- room brick ranch Full basement. 2 fireplaces. Slate en- trance baths, tile with vanity, Plastered walls, Oak floors 22x24 = warage, All this for $17. . UNLAP Custom builder THREE BEDROOM house, move ay only $250 dow Gerald Street, i near quindre, sabes ; FRAME in for $5,750, month. 2382 ‘Aubmra Road Avon Township. UR LOSS, YOUR GAIN aves state, Nearly new ranch FE. 21476 3216 PRIDHAM Make us an offer. NICHOLIE fae FRARGER CO 3 W. Huron FE 5-818) 210 W_ FAIRMOUNT CIVILIANS $300 DN. NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms full basement. Built 1965. Automatic heat, Storms & screens, VACANT PO8S) ~ aco Essio Open. Walk-in & look at ft & If ree call owner AYs WO }3-3350 Eves Ryat & 8un. TO 60651 “NEW SPLIT LEVEL STARTER _ home. 24x48 plus basement and | oer extras Low down yment. ATTLEY BLDG. EM 3 0482 or EM 3-3411 1 after 6. 6. DOWN PAYMENTS _ LOWERED On these homes tn the lake area. LAKE Privileges included with this cute bedroom home. Livin room finished in knotty pine. Ba: tiled Also has 2-car garage ons n extra lot for garden » 2. aved road, Close stores and ake. On'y $600 down. $75 month fILLIAMS LA Frontage. 2 bedroom home that has large attic room for extra | wedrec™ space. Living and din- ing, room, kitchen, Tolere bath. | ity Attached asen Balance LE MBREE garage $750 | per month. & G R EGG PE: 8-1188. Open 9 a.m~# p.m _Bunday 13 to @ Templeton 110’ Lake Frontage Will trade for smaller home. bath down; 1 up. with easy te KL Templeton, Realtor . PE +4563 eer LIKE RENT a ean BE soos harbor. lor eat ane ba details, | | ’Sveland 2188 Cass Lake Rd PE 2487 PE 41661 Just West of Town Secluded and Neat Shaded lot, quiet neighborhood Nice lawo, aeres eee. 3 tluding taxes & insuranc Attractive Rene Flizabeth Lake Estates Exceptionally neat, 2 oak rs, pein walls, full tile bath, of] furnace. Huge 2's-car | — EE rere 2 nice corner lots— 2 to school Access to ertect eoanon beach and good shing Iake. ¥y $1,500 down. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE | 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-0701 COME gre joing « toe Pay only mo Tie ana cost of approximately § is nice peed income is yours. Extra nice throughout basement, as heat, ideal rental location. Kear Genera] hospital, A chance like this only comes once. Give us a call, $400 DOWN Outstanding 3-bedroom contem- porary located in one of Pontiac's most desired sections. On First street off a © Featuring plas- tered walls, ireh doors, 11x17 kitchen birch cupboards, full basement, forced air heat, nice shadea lot, paved street. Only i fo sell in this location |; SCOTT LAKE 2) 1365 Union Lake Rd Union Lake Village EM_ 3.4393 or EM 3-3314 BY OWNER LAKE ~ ORION houses on fot. 1-2 bedroom, 1-6! Sass t% baih. FE 44740 of PE. MILLER WHY PAY RENT when you can| ~~ well-located home / $7950 with only $i, 6 large rooms, bedrooms. spacious living room full dining room, 10x14 ft. kitchen. Good basement with gas heat, rage, large jot This is a real family home and a good north side location DONT MI8s THIS bargain-—West | ‘ 2; Just 2 side income-®8 large baths, separate entrances ment, furnace laundry trays, rage, iovely corner lot, paved street, Widow must se!l bar- gain price $8.975 — Terms. Call us now for full information. JUNE IS JOY MONTH. What a joy to own this west side, three- bedroom home near 8t. Benedict and Donelson schools, bank shop- pipe center and new post office ise aluminum siding and needs oH poegcpeh Located on one of the bet tf west side streets. city wa- ter and sewer, Full basement, oi] heat. lovely lawn and shrubs a PRA Me low down payment Wil Realtor 1075 ham Miller FE 2- Huron 0263 W ‘LAKE 6RION. 5 ROOM Garage. Lot oP Tox. -1 acre. Hot air heat. $12.- “Call MYrtle 2-4351. ae - FRONT 2 BEDRMS. ALU- minum aes eset 3 screens. $9,500 OR. 3-7586. A oi um, windows. Sirs al pa g. seen at H Between, iiss and Glen- __hose. 5-000 10 ACRES 5 room 2 bedrooms. Full Electric hot water heater Base- 33° ft of frontage on main 15 =e Parking coll “SCHUETT, Realtor adic vaghiee ei in Tear of lot. Priced $11 . . EM 3-4196 7404 Highland Rad, (M59) gernasannesesser eee re wy eee essere | Bote gee 3 sere th this James K address ome ‘alle : St che tree || Recents | Beep coe Ginn Yr cgerdle ead heel slo weed d Tandoea, corner Maple kite! large liv: s. -_ Bome with carpeted. Hiving Tos Fess tats i eining, area automatic oil fernece| ’ waren room, large kitchen with Hea pti alg = water heater Large utility dintng area. nice rae $50,008. tn ome o anx- room, Car port. Paved street 1% rage on a e : : 5 = x isd, “Bricea at" 88.850 Ins price to $25,000. Cail tow 0 corteant SRALTY “He doesn’t give his picture to just anybody, the only Drayton area. for Pyour appointm 2410 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-230] her one gs i in the post office!” certs on a ie 4 adtoom RILEY FE 4-1157 |For Sale Resort Prop. 4A nan coste on a fine. having a full base- 0. pent vine _fogm ,and ain FULL PRICE $1 650 Canada es too. INGULA Huron we For Sale Farms 48 _ Sale > Land Contracts 52 ia atl pee ates } “U ~ . tertrout ae on this beautiful) ~~~~~~~~-~ ~~ eee tae cahesl aie? . . les from Pon- MODERN HOUSE, 900,000 IN LAND CONTRACTS TO ington Park: fine school dis- |small frame house on corner lot, ome wos Se gata Beiouidtngn $1,800, cown,| “tell 1 or ail at good. discoun fal aaa tek, Dent welt: Needs" bepoies pelee $1,650; & front ft Like a dif-| 35 month. C. PANGUS, Realtor WILL er bee tne ony ‘ee eel gg VAS ence teres =< y rock and we Pp ad oa Rag NAN | | 1919 M-15, Ortonville, NA_7-2615.| of full value. OA Adar. i live in the lower 5 room Alida &t., - _ . = = Mine wed SWTRAGE tL e60— WILL. ‘a cperenaste eatmene Crooks road. “ me: mee. Ane Pitine "Csssar “aed auimaing. : se W. Bore i. PE 62577 Mico $0 ts st Tuten ce "Per | Sale Crothi: 4 y r- “Realtor” r information ¢ Eves. FE 4.3046 3-8621. : enough to make the pay Re pa : ee 1300 MILFORD RD. ONT LOTS ON LONG 3 INVEST ccm, ron Apes MILE NORTH OF M50 ag i igpeels Hale, Michigan. OL/ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A| your money in a good land con- price reduced to°$12,000. Be Wide front 3 bedroom ranch, 1%2|_ 1-4976. ~ tract. Have several good eon. a baths, 23-foot living room. 16-foot|/—— R GOOD BEACH,|CQOLEY, LAKE RD. BUSINESS) tracts. Liberal discounts, a Poeg. eI 8 MO on paved NGhade, 0x20 cottage, 42500, 106] frontage at Union Lake. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor MOTHER's EYES wil) spar- roaa, ma Logue robber ng kle when you show ne Ute $250 DOWN a = eee point, 2 bedrms| FREE STALL | COMMERCIAL GA 86 E. Walton FE 20441 gleaming ¥ erous lawn NO RED TAPE, MOVE IN.| with bath, wr cottage, 174 front| yage, goned acturing No. sis LARD TSRG¥ SAY. cs — ; EN SUN 1 age, $6500, sis00 down, W. Kennett. FE 8-1431, , (CORTRA BS and shrubs 2 large bed- OPEN SUNDAY 16 | poe, ees reren ieate cot- J-CAR~ COMMERCIAL GARAGE.| Ave st $20, month, 6 per cent | = ing: Pull basement. breese- | KUSCHELL, VE 86800 tage. bath. wall furnace, $3800)3 .CAR COMMERCIAL GARAGE. | interest. “dlecount ‘30 per’ cent. way, with ear earage end i = we droom,|MACHINE SHOP WITH 3.000 8Q.| lake’ privileges, “Priced” at eure collage gatas wiaen: wae overhead eee miles Money to Loan 53 only $18,500 Income Property 43A! figcc™ cottage. Picture of” Roch OR (State Licensed Lenders). |- back, Fig ge TRADE for this is fine 3 bed ae DUPLEX = Ingeire Tea, Soetieid. Hale, Mich. Business = Dovortuniie 51 GET SH QUI LY times. Call FE 5-4275 = brick rane : A ] CA CK WEDDING GOWN. BOY’ 7 1.400 sq. ft in this 2-year- ceah GE Wout. docer For Sale Lots ~ > — ber sweaters & > oe. gia riparage 2. Hirepleces: i ges & lee. stove, 20 beat, or are UOR BAR Up to $500 PE 46081 = =| rat 15 years. 4 ' tered My lot. Paved $9,500. UIT eee g after y oods walls i “rants a. fast a ee eee ee ce ere ‘ines: FE cae Now | grossing $40,000 per year. Sale House ! call now! down payment, Located in a thriving community ADMIRAL 17° AND a ® for 3472/40, ACRES. ma Oeeaie til see ailable. ay $14,000 dquo. a > GE a1" $100 for pete PE 5-6560. Pontiac, erarinanan vel ne availa _GE 21". $100 for both. FI RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ’ . Call MA 5-1339. for further parti 3 UE z 8A 000 All_or_part. Co 2 LEATHER AND 1 ANTIQ FE Engen BN Peboht) gu ABATE eh eM | AFTERNOON SHADE | ® D. RILEY, Broker | Loon Company a relat, wt seal FE sea os | 2 family with extra lot. all land-! “4 peautitul building site with anipy i, FE 44821 {BURNER THERMADOR BUILT. | onc i —% : scaped. Fireplace, aluminum sid-| 011°. large spreading oak tree| ~~ aay S in stove new, $75. G. A. Thomp-| “ chat: * et dace feen, $10. MA Minch mower, Rolier, snow plow | INETT’S ing, eluminum — & sash, auto) e whole yard. 105x160, Investors, Attention! 2 6. x 35. OR } locket, ee ; SEARS : : va, ARNE hee h] Raia sein 8 beaulifel view OVCr-| vou can net’ 11% per cent, on ATE BANK BLDO. NO-ROOM SUITE, OVER USED Ty SETS Roi | iss seeder & small trailer. $175. OUTSTANDING * Rew, two ear garage, 617.500 with! Siting” te “commun side this 2 family duptex’ Located in | 202 PONTIAC ST brand new davenport & chair. EDISON §2 GALLON D| _ 5-387 3 $3,500 down or $18,560 with $1.00), ADD's'iNc on 33731) EE ae ew leased ty armas LS Tablet, matching cot * PATTON TE ONT ” PF i VALUES comm io FHA mors 5162. BULDER'S TERMS | ot te per mente, Call or more | : ee wee Pay cnly’ ed woskiy, 615 E. Walton 3. G. A Thompson, 69 § Perry Specia e New subdivision overlooking lake, FE 2.2357 i is RES 1 floor brick. eday. 5 & 10-acre parcels. ; D. RILEY, Broker Pearson's 5 Fee a aND Wiles ta lcs'a | Sarpetes, fine ro oom with fire-| For Sale Lake Prep. 44) Rosa plrantage._ Excellent ad Ro Elizabeth Lake RA. $50, TO. $500--$28, TO $00 pa. Are WEN GRAY BEDE 5 ip es ety Tee Double “bow! eee FF w + screen slock per ft. Siscents ~_ ‘of, , - | _ age. | PE 4-1157 LAWRENCE : case 5 achiwess We im. $80.95 ; eet he | Aone ign, OL REE atice ay Dem Lig ey | ey | Sn ea ae “Terese, eaten |e cTt ta 2E|ee wn wate mr 8 SPS re ee car ges| Lee $8,200, EM 3.2066. Sub_Owner I $25 t $500 iu 50. Pay rd Lk. | e8sy terms. Crosley electric range.) ‘trim a cie oe “a , HA oil heat, : .| Beautiful Class sacar 0 sop Furntture, 42 "| ganas ple. Ma a wp per age. Lake privileges, Cnt (2) CORNER ON CANAL)? LOTS ON ne "eras Sent = CA- Lu f h “94 maers Wi REALTOR sel i «iti vor FE et BARNES. ‘HARDWARE Ee na aa co. Era? bite Bes" A re a aw Hu: o tuxvice #75 Baldwin Ave, FE 4.6203 Ask for Mr. Clark 1a W. HURON . Milt ——— : { 8ER e ~~ ts fy df , ° vs ; i ; : : . ; " ee? : bes = Ng aay ee : . : . ve... ; ; ' / . re! \ : ‘ é \ \ 7 4 . : | - } ey a o For Sale Pt #. __Auctlon Sales oa Auto Service 3 YDS PEAT HUMUs $9 TOP! sol] §7.50. Drivewa ravel, $5 Sand & gravel. Fe bela § YDS BLACK Dar SAND & gravel. EM 3-068 YARDS CHOICE BLACK DIRT FE ial price Sates Lake ern matt so sand gravel, etc. Call Fun STONE, SAND. ORAVEL Part Poin 2 sot] +. soe dirt, Also a7 S TOP som . SAND, GRAVEL, & black dirt. Bulldosing. ex- covetien basements. OR |-693% 4-1 BLACK. DIRT & PEAT MIXED PE Sate soi] tmmediate del. FE 5-4 A-l ~~ SOIL. CRUSHED STONE sand, gravel at. Fill ate _ Howard, EM 31, 4-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. Sand gravel, fill Lyle Conklin _FPE_8-1llg_or FE 2-8572 ALL FILL. STONE AND LAWN top soil black «irt ‘'0-yard tan- dem loads FE 46505 $8 per ind. Do bulldozing & aot: Max FE _5-0410 Goop ROAD GRAVEL bs ‘YDS $7.00, ae ee AND black ain 5% Lag) $9. P duttvered. ¥ BY aes YARD ma an or . OR 3-9644 ity Sand. TAKE BU dirt, is, SUE Tray faortas & Seeking. OR 3-1534. HOAD GRAVEL-5 YDS. ee __Retaining wall stone. OR TOP sOIL NO ONE *; ‘ards Geltvered. $9 =. Clarkston ‘oal and Oli Co. MA 5-7421. SOIL IS OUR BUSI Peat & biack dirt, FE 2-7611, TOP 80 BLACK DIRT. SAND & gravel. FE 5-7664 days; FE eves. Earl Gore TOP IL FIL RAVEL, SPE- Coates ie ons an Bea OR 3-3517. e ial_price TOP SOIL Pits BARD FILL eLAY ALT BEATTY FE_8-3407 TOP SOIL, SAND GRA VEL FILL and peat. FE 5-7850 FE 4-1303. TOP SOIL SAND & GRAVEL, BY pickup cock load, Fr 5-0440. _| 1800_€ ASH SAND & GRAVEL. FILL dirt) top soil, — humus. GLENN'S TRU CKING FE 5-5437 tg & DRIVEWAY GRADING soil, gravel, fill, etc, FE): Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Ln eas TREE SERVICE TRIM- removal Free estimate s ar Ket DUMP has ateo§ “meee, servic 5-6356 _Davisburg | ~ QT. BERRY BOXES KING BROS. | PONTIAC AT OPDYEE cor” NP AT OF Pe +1112 See arate AFTER 1 P.M. Clemens St. FE zeae aaa weEhaine PICK OUR own. Fenton Rd 3 mile ae Fenton or 8 ne: of MBe. -_Wateh for signs. MAine 9-9664. ~ Sale Farm Equipment 76 1 BAR TRATLER-TYPE DEAR- born rake. Like new. FE F031 | ALLig CHALM FOOT mower and be jog EM 38306. BALE R R SPECIAL 1 NEW THC ne 48 PTO BALER | $1,350 1 USED [HC ho 45 PTO BALER) » IN A-) COND $750 |1 New [HC ner ede Delivery rake ' 5 | CREDIT TERMS PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE 40734 FE 41112 CATERPILLAR D2 WITH BLADE. 2125 Kurtz Rd.’ Holly. oor MACHINERY — NEW Proux Oliver Sales on fuss north ot Oxford, FOR SALE OR TRADE: Fi FORD tractor, vety Mt. Clemens FRAZER ROTO-TILL ERS, NEW & used, Parts and service. L. W. Avis, 1580 Opdyke. FE 4-4380. HAHN SPRAYERS PURPOSE & 8 ROW. SEL. PROPELLED. TRAILER AND TRACTOR MOU’ AR BECOSED. FOR, LIQUID CAN B FERTILIZER AND ALI: TYPES OF SPRAYS Thompson Greenhouse 1701 BOOGIE a RD. EM FORD 3-2001 HAY TOOLS — NEW uaeD aN AND rebuilt, Davis Machinery Qo. Ph. NA 17-3292. John Deere, New Idea at Ortonville. LOCH CHAIN SAWS Parts & oe ah Rd, I Summer Sell-Out Bolens tractors, mowers & tillers. Ridematic agreed new & used, priced from ter eo! HOU ‘GHTEN & "SON J. I. Case & Ferguson Dealer Rochester, OL 1-9761 TRACTOR CLOSE OUT 8 walking tractors, 4 —- trae- tors, 4 ‘uding ee coe ase tiliers. several tary mowers Reduced prise a EVANS EQUIP 6507 DIXIE # MA_5-7878 or PP OR F108 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- ‘thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE 2-8181. Auction Sales . 77 B&B Auction Sales | 5089 Dixie Highway ‘Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7-p:m. Every Sunda a 2 p.m. Buy and ll. Daily Generals-Hellys Great Lakes- Zimmers to 10 foot wides, all lem oes — trailers —* TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal Beemer 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON PAYMENT PLAN. Hitches & overloads Car wired. etc Bottle Gas RENTAL _ Installed. . Good NTU: BOATS rtable docks — Boat lifts Piberglas & Alum. boats DONT BUY UNTIL You ete sprig A big THE PONTIAC Pitess, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1958. (TIZZY ‘ * s unsure about everything!” 1B IPS HMAN SCOOTER: 9 ¢ 34 S. Seisatdl FE 2 0567 A ro Tel-Huron SO ROWE — HAIRED old, ing stick. es 5-1738, geod in etn ata a By Boats & Accessories 85 Substantially re- i ne : 5 46 " ; a1 . eoge. Pah down payment. Bal. FoopiEs SSIANDARD MALE 34 g ; DRT BOAT WITH STEERING Heert is very consistent—he CALBi MUSIC Gp aie Wabesco, W Weies ty FARM _ AUCTI 10 HP. JOHNSON OUTBOARD Me tT eT caren | MAS 23 r. Forward & reverse geat| Boats & Accessories 85 One's WE Big PS veeae Sansthh ROI 5 lle Hes PEG! Gat) Ses Dr iover strats | MAZUREK MARINE WANTED: GOOD UsED sPORET mereneD gy 2 le at Edgewood Goif * MORRIS ‘MUSIC 1 female. PE 8-29: corn cul- _ Course nent St Bdgewood Golt $ a a sang . inter ir CLASS B RUMABOUT. a LL 34 8. Telegraph D — Past. Disassem er per = uurricane with Quicksilver. 14, Runabout with wi eld, steer. | — * after p.m iz. id Mark eC. Sete ORNS Raeenent fer, RDABGTT FLFWOOD. FOL) cen DEPT DESE, poe PE oll CABINET — re eo $100. MU +4 : ‘ark 20 er ale is elaime m. $175 _Siae ELL BRED 12 Ft, WAGEMAKER. _|10 HP Chris Craft... $ 05 Sate, 472 N. Perry 8t. Ce aT oa ~ a - ~~ racer & -Mark 20 Mtr = trailer. Good cond. . OR| controls... . ....... _Sale Store Equipment 64 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 lswolt pi¥e Mazurek ‘Marine Sales CLARY CASH REGISTER ey ad DOGS CATS BOARDED — FE Elgin i oan. a whens t trail- ie Cost over. $500. 34709 (Burr-Ghell. 318 & Tele1s pr ALUMINUM HOME eon 70 EF Tae tk Gr ded Gee” Teche, . STE 8 on fo Feed eer ag ates ee eer” Good te ae | $80, IF we” ranebouhs Foop baa AND ay, & Feed’ 71 ine ee FT or family use" $195 FE ry $144.50 Ld West. Sa 6-2000. j housetrailer, 2 bedrm. Will take 14 FT. RAVEAU 40 HP. FIRE Pe i ah HgbA) Fe ce Deak tee etry gE tae | eae ea Teed role raph 35 ee —— J 16.95 per month. 14 FOOT DUNPHY. 25 H.P_ JOHN- . by auto $7 one role ra ae purchase. of 80 ib. ini starter. wor once ai son motor, and trailer. . OR um ‘5 elegraph ARE cae captals only, $15. 2563 feed Bills Peed Store. 3421 ‘Gres: all aluminum, A-1. FE +075). ||1¢ WOLVERINE 5 HP ELGIN. cross JT En. a Mile James Ra. |_ory Rd. PE 4-504. 30 PT, GENERAL HOUSETRAILER |__$125._ 2035 Garland. — axe \@ ACRES OF | SzApuise HAY. : OR 3-2074 1” ay aie th $100 SNIPE SAILBOAT. pees COND. Sale Sporting Goods 65) OR gias bh a eS a ae a 2 ~ ¢ : WL pypprnrniat omnes ALL TYPES ‘OF aA srRaW. 55 SPARTAN 0 HP ms moter for, $100 MA | “for 28.90 MP, electric starting out- aQe. U & USED | iver. OAK 3217. * ROYAL MANSION ay Sue Pon. re pail ext, 10. ee pnt BEDROOM 4 PT YELLOW JACKET 35 MP | After J tee SALED Wa A et et for Rei Brgee re Johnson Javelin. Upholstered seats "trailer. Ex _MA 6-5286.| OR SALE te STA 31117 or cal! OR 2 cond, PE sei, °**-| Transportation Offered 87 ZQva LUNGS NEW « UseD _» 5-0064. ee ia Fr. LAKE RUNABOUT. 1s COMPRESSED AIR na HAY BALING “pees | COMBINING e mag ag By rT. z BEDRM. 18 HP. 1si6 invade with pensit PLY 4 gag dawad, ge ie: Pine . (} rm , i. PE se per a = Ine Ou Soe Boke La Sale Livestock 72 “usteni Lioutweiows FF ae TEt POR PRILADELPHIR CRE GAQVE, ice Box Lax | FF Sete 22 rare ater ence mt Guarn,| eae, boa Grote. Ligas.| #8 Raoaraty wo Bunton Coen ment. FE ; [TRESH Age) REIPERS| © demonstration ot Warman tren| $286 Magewoed Dr. Lower Oil f321s Pe 25823 after 6 p.m, GOLP SET. PER CT GONDL ' — We nee | OF Sales W Huron. (Pian Lk Entrance at ewood LEA SUNDAY HARRIS- tion, gMatched and registered ? “MARE IDING © = |S one of Wally Bryan's _ Course. - bore, s. Share expenses, OR Complete with bag Cost $75: sac. _Saddies_ Plateau 2 | exiting caravans) lé CENTURY INBOARD & TRAIL- 08. = en a5. 7 DAIRY Cows / ae, “TOLLAND | er, moving must sacrifice Will| LEAVING FRI. NITE FOR 8. E na. | power take-off bay chopper with etroiter Pontiac Chief; take 't or finance 23-6593. « £o. Lilinois. Share ex- Buy, trade Burr-Sbell 375 ae Set So 8 and 10 wides! %q PAWSON Oo elo! ER. nses. PE 8-0 ; elegraph. i N TED Can ‘ohn: (ORTH PARi SB — BUY SELL TRADE | igree bull aged 2 yrs. No. 1284820 oe an ho iawn erie Telegraph_and and ‘Maple. 99 gh way PE tl ates Lea ~ « Acres $1 . 156 ¥ SPEED BOAT, i¢ “TRIPLE, NEVER Pike | 20, No 1200008 Dem — Nordar| sasc10 allowance on your 1948 Resorter Good bay, must sel, | Wanted Used Cars 88 Mod. 94 Win. 30-30 with 2% x| Some Sate Master Carel. sc) to 1851. your title with PE $7231. __ scope. Savage 36-30 with 7% X rf ‘ Wathea Lake, Mich,| YoU. Yes. even st our low, low 78 - MOTORS - TRAILERS AS MUCH Ae 0) Foe FOR JUNE AND scope. Ithace 1¢ ga. shot gun Detween Farmington & Drake Rd. prices, we them all on|- TROJAN Inboards & Outboards 4 Che®D cars. 2-2008 days or 72 rifle, new $20. 86-0056 MA 61682. trade-in iso furniture migum & y_ 83 anne: a sabes ia trade Yeu, you save|SCOTTATWATER lestene & Serv | A-i SCRAP & OLD Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B _Costormation t OR = of doliars when you buy = BOA HRB a. BR . _.. Ee SE PALOMINO PT SHOW AND 40 ‘wood ot . S id? WORMS AND CRAWLERS Performance always to the Rib- Bob open 7 dees een “Bright pot wholesale. PE 2-1773 ae ee oe BOATS PIBERGLASSED & Wire CRAWLERS 3s for | Pivoe“wu fa": H ti hi tomized. MY 3-1448, Needs Sharp Cars Now Wonns ie for We! gporreD 1 YR OLD utcninson BOATS— BOATS. SEE Us BEFORE Phone FE'8- Ls se 30 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE | Grime, Pony Dargo. token cee Se low ae 16 pet eect Gown. Tone| A0@, Sur Dare yer will come te te k da j e ome i 8 : Pog peat Cg stl pr ae ay Spotted mare i oie Tingh “with, ‘hy, Bake = cates pes te) ote ace Orchard Lake a —= | colt by side OA 6334. ___| Cro eer — steel Reed. = Wrp TO BOARD HORSES, BOX ] . Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) statis, good care. excellent riding Sal €s inc. jon ear! = beaks ~ CASH | facihities MY 3-1616. 4301 — meres (08. 10 ord bs boats are set u meg in A 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT 4 woe tn oe bead Leas a Sol N & AVERILL’S NEED CARS or 10 osil, delivered - Looded| For Sale Poultry 74 * on j1m2 Ra. HoUy “Melrose C071.” | Sep Pectiace One % bere for oa Tq PEA FAIRLANE ‘36 > PULLY |BOAT WIN i E DIXIZ HWY Aoedlg mates 8 days 8 PEAT i000 ROCK PULLETS,. 4% MOS.) equi ipped” Exe cond. AF tudes hardware, trim and and mei FE 32-9878 wie 46806 <0 Lechaven Rood. PE §-1413.| -22- OA 65008. aceday Lake OR 35884 ing strip Perry Bervice nc. 6120 JUNE CARS TA TOP BOIL, FILL. SAND AND == __ High rave bossa Sale Farm Produce 75, Oxford Trailer BOATS | & MOTORS — CREST: | CASH FOR CARS a pena wood & Wibergias Be eure & see HARDENBURG MOTOR, SALES > ai ashed snd, raved fl ou bal ray nah Royce Long Dene yore Sales eee oa — Cass_at x §-7398 cocleg, +4584) Ra MU - : e Evinrude motors. Gator trai) “CASH “fiat BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, POTATOES SEED & EATING New Stewarts use. tod motors FOR LATE MODEL sand & gravel. Cal) OR 32232. Sebagoes. > thas 7-2701. 11430 Kellv's Hardware oat Auburn at USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLYD GLENN'S a oo Oakland — i) CHEVY PAN EL. L, BEST OFFER | akes, PE 5-3515. \%@-TON PICKUP. will ee “oe down payment. Our stock orth Chevrole N Co, estes mi Blvd. at oy Wood- ward Ave, Birmingham. MI 4.2735, ‘| FORD Pick UP MUST SELL. 6,900 miles. $1008, Cosh or terms. Call Dave Jones. cht. ‘46 FORD SEDAN pELtvES va radio, , Bob tier at rs i957 PICK-UP, FORD, | 8-2206. es PORD, PANEL oo COND. HFORD% TON PANEL cI Bob Butler at Turners, MI 1500. arsed ‘ét, DUAL WHEELS, LONG eel base Fiat bed. good cond. ci30. OA 68-3387. PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass GOOD GMC '4-TON PICK-UP, large fromt bumper, spot lights, seep good for coeeiog station. $100 and take over —— ments or = _ OR 3-6477, after 6 pm PICK-UPS ‘Larry Jerome goer’ DEALER OL 1-671 + For Sale C Cars M1 1855 BUICK, SUPER HARDTOP. Power brakes. Power steering. Excelient condition Private own- Can be seen at 371 Voorheis by Kate Osan _ $1100. CALL | wens SACRIFICE! _'87 CHEVROLET 2 DE. BISCAYNE. "+e LET — GOOD CONDI- tion, 75 Tregent. 19355 CHEVROLET V-8 pore radio and heater. A very car for the money. Our on io. 4108. . North) ¥ Co., ig vd. at | o. “Woodward Ave. ‘Birmingham. Transportation Sale uit raat other & ae MOTOR 222 wv Montcalm 1954 Chev. BelAir Aa Very clean 2? dr. R&H. Power. jeer You are invite yg are vi PEOPLE's AUTO “SALES FE 2-2351 3§ CHEVROLET, BEL AIR. HARD top, vs. ong talent ti stick. Biack, os Also sharp. N many more to om Ured Cars. 1953 Chrysler a 4dr Pull eps ane "BOB EROST, INC.” 280 HUNTER BLVD., B'HAM. MI oo ORT DOOR ‘GR CHRYSLER PE ee Cb 1953 Dodge _ Ré& a “hea ene Assume ere. BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD.&B HAM. MI 6-6934 * Econ- 22 ‘Auburn off 55 DESOTO HARDTOP 2 DOOR Biack, Powerflite steering, Ra- $484 PER NTH “We Carry Your Note’ BRAID Desoro PLY MOUTH H DEALER CASS AT W. PIKE 8Ts. PE 2-0186 50 DODGE, 4 DR, NICE. MAKE me an offer, FE 8-0556. 1955 DeSoto Convert R & H.-P. Steering. P braks. Sharp. $1,005. . BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD., B'HAM. _MI_6-6934 1952 DODGE REPOSSESSION $99.13 full . i leaded = with equipment $1.28 SF ged week. Great Lakes, FE 1085 D Dodge 2-dr 2tone. R & H. Whitewalls, mar: Assume pmts, of $42 per “BOB FROST, INC. ‘280 HUNTER BLVD., B'HAM, MI 6-6034 §2 FORD 8 R & H. A GOOD car, EM 3-436. ee) Pp bs cei 4 DR, RA- trans- a ARI awe 83, rd 2 dr. Fordomatic, Radio & heater. $450. 4 1930 MODEL A. SREPLETELY i conditioned, new upholstery, new _motor OR _3-8610. 1962 FORD CUSTOM 8 4-DOOR, radio and heater. A wonderful running sat Our stock No 4314 Priced Co, ward Ave., pirmiaghen, an Vota Rd. from 8 to 5 ee FORD, 1951. TUDOR, BEAUTIFUL MUST SELL — BUIC K HARD. metallic blue. Full race engine. - = — — Customized Loaded with hot rod ulty. 8 r ccessories and equipment, Clean Ask for Bill White. xc. cond. Bargain! MI_ 6-5450. 1952 Buick 1955 Ford —. _ & N. Dynaflow, Assume! Countrysquire. 9 passenger. Ford- $18 per mo. omatic, agi AG heater. Very "BOB "FROST, INC. 280 a by AS BHAM. 1980 ©=BUICK, apart 4 standard trans tere ‘$4 BUICK, CENTURY. 4 DOOR, _exc. cond. d. EM _ 3-3796. ‘$2. BUICK, FULLY very clean EM 1, 1955 Cadillac ¢@dir. Sharp. $1,695. BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD., B'HAM, MI =6-6034 UIPPED, Riggins ir serves: RL Sy Rg ‘s TRY Cash forall ato di t a Ph_OR 313'5 G FOR Ke: LEAN 1059-63 SIX SIX LIN DER CHEVROLET, WITH STANDARD SHIFT WILLING. TO TABLE: TRANS- EL PORTATION. CALL ORLANDO Parts and Supplies, 80 8 esas ay FE 2-3200 __Open Eves | & Sun_p.nr WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING for good used trailers, we will) our trailer for 7 a aise cent SAL Roy na borg ou at our ‘OLLY ES, 15210 N a Rolly y_MElrose_ 4-6771 | FOR YOUR NEW (Tour-A-Home). 15 ft. and wp, ag low as Also ‘58 Great Lekes, 45 ft., shea pe iJ — "55 Sky- ft 1,995 4 Star Gemeate 29 ft.. $1,350. °51_ Lib- erty, 2 bedroom. 34 ft. $1,250. "$2 Detroiter, 35 ft., $1050. ‘56 Continental Vike new. 31 ft. $1007, We have other MAR a used ¢: 548 wero Alolly Rd.. Holly, MElros Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL eee The finest. % mile SE Pon- 170 NN. Opdyke FE 5-6519 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN aoe front and playground, EM OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR se who want the best. 40 x 80, t lot. 16 40 cement patio. ard enc 36 ft. streets, Storm shelter. 2 mi. east of lord _Lakeville Rd. Ph. OAS . PARK AT PARKHURST Where living {s a vacation~72 lovely acres includes a private lake with swimming. Good —— ed = y 15 ute : Also trailer tales Phone MYrtle 32-4611, Auto Accessories 80 BUICK eer 2a Porch AND BATTERY COMPLETE 1958 BUICK SUPER $300. FE 2-6887. _engine. ___ For Sale Tires 80A ed] Ad OSE USED TIRES. $3.50 UP, WE buy-Sell, Also whitewalls STATE SALES 503 S, Saginaw St. 15. x es mri y: New 95 plus tax tee. xchange. Kew tp State ‘fre 0: 503 & Sag. inaw joss lahore mw BRAND NEW TIRES ‘aded in on Genera) ‘ho wank a sl per cent off ED WILLIAMS 45) 8. Saginaw at Raeburn. FOR CASH INA HURRY, of a sell things ORlando 3. 2717 * backed b 22. fs 7 e v years experien: 8 2695 aed MA. on CLOSE OUT 1957 Urns MO- [through Classified Ads. n T to |, _Keego Harbo DOCKS | See the new all steel sun docks, | also standard stee! piers. and_ aluma-span docks Styrofoam for floats and boats safety Hatrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE a 1899 8. Telegra FE 2-8033 . _RG. Orchard Lake en Sundays INSURE YOUR BOAT 7 Fea Le, = CONVENIENT PLAYMENT PLAN AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY 70 W, LAWRENCE 8ST. FE 2-0223 JOHNSON MOTORS — Lh cnet Foo Accessories von oe the boat OWENS MARINE een tee 396 Orchard Lk Ave. FE 2-8020 JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER huge truck load of 12 beautiful runabouts Including some of those 1957 models at half price How-4 ard Loomis, 10655 Dixie, corner of Holly Ra. ‘PADDLE BOARD. WAS a NOW __ $49, Costello's MY 3-152 tors. gave minimum $100.00. Va PE 4.3553, BARGAINS GALORE! JUST RE- celved two new shipments of Cadillac Boats, many styles to choose from in molded ply wood and aluminum. USED: 15’ Feathercraft alumi- num runabout, forward deck, pid ter deck, cushions, steering mote controis; 1955 25 P Evin. tude Motor ell for 373, 1958 14 Sorte Daytona 61" beam, 4 NEW: Remiene Boats seats. NEW: can 14 Cadillac Molded Plyw 66" beam. forward deck, renra seats, windshield, stter- a 1988 35 HP Evinrude remote ‘ontrols and tip-up trailer with seat $1825. NEW: 14 Cadillac Molded Pily- wood, 66" beam eee walk-thru Pocring wean walk-thru held. 4 see ing, remote geet Evinrude, tip-up Toner with aed $1008. All New outfits completely guar. anteed. See them = try them | = at Dawson's on Tipsico — ar 38 ws lektory ace urn north miles to mode Rd., tare Soft “and follow signs. Open 7 days ® week. till 9, EUs: OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS 210 Orcha: Lake A FE 2-9101 ” Open Eves. TO TTARE PARTY WANTS GOOD low mileage, late eee 4 dr., car. 1 owner. FE 2. R-&R MOTORS —— used cars, Get top cash Trade up or down 14 Oakland FE 4-3529 See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on late — cars. 2527 Dixte Hwy. R 3-1603 WTD.: SHARP CARS ie THRU "55 models. Top dollar AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST oan WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS 225 needed for our new bod at A Mile and W ar er at 8 Woodward. Birmingham TOP CASH! FOP ANY MAKE OR mode] Trade up or down. ECONOMY CARS 2 a WID: USED § ONEED CAR Bagley Auto _ftrom 10 a.m to * om FE 52 ia sea d Truck P Parts | 89A SED T TRUCK PAR MAKES AND MODELS GHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6633 For Sale Trucks 90 1959 CHEVROLET DUMP —— 1955 V-8. WHITE, RED CORVETTE interior. In excllent condition. 1} owner. $1695. FE 68-2139 after 6 pm 1957 S ee 6 CYL. RADIO 1956 Pontiac — 4 Gr sedan Powerglide. & heater. Whitewalls $12 | 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr. V8 engine $ 395 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan Radio! | @ heater .....:.......:. $ 495 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "18 Coan From Pontiac” Se — Blvd OXFORD, MICHIG OA 8-2528 "62 CHEVY 2 3g R&A. ABSO- LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. iit Mer. Mr. . Harold Turner Ford, clean BOB "FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD., BHAM ‘MI_6-6934 1982 PORD REPOSSESSION ment week. Great _Lakes. FE 8-040: ‘ST FORD CONVERTIBLE WHITE with bik. top, $1695. 70140. $1 FORD 2 DR.. NO RonTSI $175. _FE 2- 650. ‘#9 FORD COUPE FOR SALE, OR trade for car or motorcycle, Call after 5. MA | FORD, 1954 2 DR. RADIO AND heater. Very good condition. $395 full price. No mon THE BAR Hunter Bivd _____ MI 4 5-2: at Haynes. 4456 $5 FORD FAIRLANE TOWN & dan. V-8 iM &H WW AB- $118 full price, loaded with equip- | 57 0! ped, BOB OB FROST, INC. 29 HUNTER BLVD, B'HAM ‘1954 54 Ford, pe re are bie 280 HUNTER BLYD., B'HAM. : MI 6-6034 "36 w tires, radio, heater, turn nen. bake ay with red & | yy * 4-3747, : HENRY J 2 DOOR. OVER- of Reap FE 5-8166. Askefor ea ar aay 54 Mercury H’to 7 Hyp . $795 tomatic, "rea, Beater, white tires. “MY DE ROSE 3449 W. HURON 1 mile West of - heat Rambler? New or Used. Best Deal — Best Service SEE | BHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 _|R. &C. Rambler a ir Slog Wi Caan Bea we Deal n42 6 ADy ou 4185 a oys on a Dome Complete. savies vr a.m. till 9 p.m. 7 MERCURY STATION WAGON. ae A ong heater, Sehitewally a 4 o-matic, 36090 miles, . 68-0145. 2 1957 Mercury Rail. done Mercomatic. one, tewalls, Nice “BOB 3 FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD. B'HAM. - MI _6-6934 149 MERCURY = rol! wait, owner must first _cash_takes tt re fn ‘S1 MERCURY 81 aay R&H. WW a KO —_—, . Assum yments © $6.65 mo. Call Creat M v. Mr. oad at MI 47500. Ha: Turner CARS 19 TO CHOOSE FROM Low mileage, priced to sell, -NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8 Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI eam 1956 Mercury Montchir eer P steering, P. brakes. 1 ner. Lew ae Spotiess foo & out. BOB FROST, INC. 280 —_ fe: B HAM 1083 Meat = R & H, Mércomatic. “BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD. B'HAM. MI 6-6032 Get Wi ise | Economize RAMBLER USED CARS BILL SPENCE ; ‘by clean, runs pr 1953 Nash hacker adar =. ore inside * — Assume f $27 per BOB "F ROST, INC. 280 BONTES BLVD., B'HAM, eaieers $5 OLDS, surER 63. CONVERT- “bie. — — leather interior, white, cal FE brakes, price - S ithe." FE 8-63) 8. «4 DR. F HARDTOP. Bi- Executive MOA 8 OADSTER “$6 EXC, COND. Must sell, best offer. FE 2- OLDS 1982 BEDAN, VERY cuban — cheaper car, 197 8. John- 80! ‘52 OLS 9¢, 4 DOOR, AT, PB, PS, EZ-eye glass, TT paint . A fine car at on! 25. DON PRINGLE USED CARS 62 OAKLAND FE 5-4393 1956 Oldsmobite SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume Call Credit MI 4-7500. Cheap Transportation 100-Car Selection Mgr. Mr Parks at Harold Turner Ford 22 Auburn, off Saginaw FORD, 2 Di DR EXCELLENT tires $85. EM 3-0081. ins. "$57 FORD 300. OD & sr iten PE 467 white. Beauty. 11,000 miles. CAR PAYMENTS YOO BU ecg rem on us belp you adjust to lake re) "Oron Mo m ~< , Mg vortemste R ae H. Sharp. e Orion Motor Sales A re ee M2 AT CLARKSTON RD BOB FROST, INC. FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611| 280 HUNTER BLVD, B'HAM, CLEAN "52 CADILLAC CONVERT. | -___ MI _6-6034 ible, R&H, power, FE 4-1685, Be-| '57 RD CONVERT. POWER _tween nm 5 and 7 pm. requipeed. 1, PH. FE 5-6 5-673. 1953 CHEV, 4 DR. STATION WGN. No down payment. Assume small 1955 F ord monthly payments Lucky Auto| ‘#dr. Wagon R & H. V-8 Real _ Sales. 183 8, Saginaw, FE 4-2214 clean. $9 $2 CHEV, 2-DOOR GOOD PAINT. No rust, priced to sell, 1229 Scott Lake Rd. 1985 CHEVY /-DR.. POWERGLIDE, eerepusnely clean, R&H, white- walls. AUBURN MOTOR SALES Cor, Pike & East Bivd 1955 Chevrolet Convert, Spotless inside & out $995 BOB FROST, INC. 280 BOATS) T esos” B'HAM. 82. CHEVY = “DR. R & H. $185. EM _3-8373 | HASKINS JUNE CLEARANCE, 1953 Dodge 2-door in real perfect spans, Ps 1953 Chevrolet 4¢-door ...... $ 405 money ee k : No, 4346. ‘Chevre et Co. | 1953 Pontiac ¢door .......... $ 48 Hunter Divas pe 8, _ Ave. lens Birmingham, MI 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air HT ~. $ 508 i CHEV. 2 TON ok bas TRUCK, | 1954 Chevrolet 4-door wagon . $ 788 _ Call after 4:30, FE i682 GMC VAN" win arc avrg LIVE: | P86 Mord) 2 doce Wises _good_cond. $505. FE 5-276, Sh 3 ‘67 FORD 3 SaRD DUMP” 1956 Chevy Bel Alr 4-door .. $1398 PE 5.8257 $1198 68 } CHEVROLET % TON “FON PICKUP, jess than 200 miles, all heavy duty qesipment, Call Bob Butler; at _Turne rners, M MI L 4-7500, ; i954 ‘CHEVROLET Sue A rae ney ntl money down | +- Auto Sales, 193 5. Psa, inaw, re Las : , 1956 Pontiac ee" ‘Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MApile 5-507) Open Nites °Til 9 1954 Ford BOB FROST, ING. 289 BUNTES medi BHAM. RED TAG End-of-Month specials Every car specially priced Door-Buster 1951. HUDSON SEDAN $4.99 ON SALE §@ A.M. MONDAY - PRICE TAG ON EVERY CAR 1956 Mercury convert. Sharp 1951 Dedge, HT Real clean. 1953 Plymouth sedan. Real nice. . #¢ dr Runs & fairlane, 2 dr., oy uire, 1954 Ford, 2 dr., 1954 Buick, 2 dr. Clean, Many. Others EDDIE STEELE 7705 Orchard Lake Keego Harbor ayments of $2724 mo | ae WE FINANCE _ _| ECONOMY USED CARS| FE 09-9204 4-dr oP pram! R & H. Full power BOB 5 ROST, ING. 280 HUNTER BLVD, B HAM. MI 6-6934 | ~ 1953 Packard Real clean. Assume pmts. $18 per “BOB FROST, INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD., B'HAM. MI_6-6034 "82 32 PLY $125 | "$0 OLDs CONVT. _ $200 6851 Clintonville Rd. 1958 | PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 €- automatic, R&H, power brake steering. dcmonstretor . $2405 Claskited Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH wetine Clarkston, Mich. A §-514 STATION WAGO Soke ‘55 Plymouth V8. 24,000 mi. Sharp. ‘63 Ford 3. Auto 9 passenger ‘$1 Nash, Rambler. Sone "52 Kaiser, Traveler. Nic NOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Seateey FE 4-2131 100 cars to select from 1956 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, spotless, OR 3-5335_or OR_3-0550 "53 PLYMOUTH, | 4 DR. . REAL nice. 688 W Huron 55 PLYMOUTH Bi, R & H. 1) owner. Aeon d 5. MOTORS 724 Oakland. FE 4-3529 Going Demo This °58 Bdsel has power Ral. white walls, ivory to nent blue bottom, dress-ugtoup. about 4,000 miles. List Price — $3800 . . . our price ........ $3745 Convt. This honey of an automobile has power steering, power brakes and with white Pp, approx. ee _— List = — $4100, . gates “Pick- Up- Pacer, 4-Dr This "35 Dodge is a %4-ton, shiny fintsh, no rust looks and drives like ne a $7 ‘$4 FORD 2-DR ., § 405 ‘S44 CHEVY 2-DR . § 6 *kO FORD CONVERT . § 195 RIEMENSCHNEIDER- _ENGLEHART, a2 8. Saginaw FE 2013) cath | FACTORY OFFICIALS’ RAMBLER SALES & VICE 311_(8 HS _aaeiee 0297 NASH 1951 nha oe top steering and brakes, | Also « fae ‘ot other Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac » I350N. . - Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 Hardenburg i, Chey: | Bivd. \ eed ke toe = UR POSSESSION" $164.19 full price, loaded with em oe Spon per wk. Great Takes: | HAUPT Pontiac Sales 210 2 dr. Powergiide. OREN Waitewalis were Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. sedan. dramatic, R&H. Power coon Power brakes. tires "SS —— 4 dr. sedan. Hydra, Radio & heater. "84 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. sedan. Hydramatic. R&H. Whitewalls. "53 dr. Deluze Hydra — Whitewaills. transportation asta a; aig al S114! OLDSMOBILES 1958 DEM LE! FO MG - — TIOUGHTEN & SON ROCHESTE: $8 NL Main Ts PONTIAC, LOW MILEAGE, 1 owner. $395. OR 3-6111 Bob Cun- _Ringham Motor Sales. STATION WAGON. woah = NTIAC. Very clean. Bargain, H. Riggins. 30 PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC, Turn signals. No rust. $125 . FE 5-816. i965 PONTIAC, CONVERTIBLE. 3 tone green, Mileage. 1 owner. fos Mi 6.4565, i350 PONTIAC, 1 OWNER, Low mileage $195 OR palil. “Bop am Motor Sales. ONTIAC, 4 DR., Wa0ow Ree Hydramatic. $1.1 186. PE $444 §0 PONTIAC CATALINA, HYDRA- matic, ie a) motor, ; * A real nice car for only $305. Pri Uv e ar 3. 2-Dr. Chevy sedan, Hina e, 36,000 _miles, lowners, MI TRIM “2 PONTIAC ¢DR. GREEN, $190. FE 2-6276. 1956 ‘PONTIAC. STARCHIEF 4 DR. cond. eal OL 16h i963 PONTIAC CAT matic, R&H, white-walls better than ay 2-Dr. A N “MOTOR 8A Cor, Pike & Fat vd. - PONTIAC — ‘55, Ww walls, 2 tone. $ 3750 Mia 6-210, roe 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN. $2 PONTIAC HYDRA. EXC. CON- dition. FE 5-5261. NEW DEALER PRICE | 1958 Fords FACTORY gre Big “300” 6-pass. 2-dr. $1689 “we arr ph lta JES a! EDDIE STEELE etter service—Better deal a708% Orchard Lake Keego Harbor FE 53-9204 "$4 PONTIAC, 2 DR., GOOD ) TIRES, cond., $400. . MI 47777 — heed ‘$4 PONTIAC. . D., 7 R & Hf. ww 62 PONTIAC 2? DR HYDRA. | R&H, LUTEL NO MONEY Parks ry ‘MI 4-7500 Harold Turnet Ford 1957 Pontiac 4dr hardtop. P steering, R & H. Hydra. Like new. $1.69: BOB FROST, INC. “Bright Spot’ BONUS BABY FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Atenas wick, en Re oO AT THE LO POSSIBL PRICE TO YOU, THE PEOPLE OF PONTIAC. A REAL DEAL FOR ONLY | $1568 '56 Olds 88 Holiday Sa heater, whi owber new car trade-in, “$198 DOWN — 24 MONTHS ON THE BALANCE. ‘Oo CH FROM. No Dealers Please ‘| JEROME'S “Bright Spot" Olds - Cadillac Dealer. - Orchard Lake. at Cass Rourke <5 4 ae AT R&H— . wer brakes, hydramatie, - a te tires, PLUS % OTHER FINE CARS TO CHOOSE OM THIRTY-TWO | FREE Haircut Sale WE'RE TRIMMING PRICES & : SHAVING COSTS TO ROCK BOTTOM WITH EVERY USED CAR BOUGHT DURING THIS FABULOUS MONTH-END PRICE REDUCTION SALE FROM JUNE 27- JULY 4th — MALE BUYERS MAY ‘ RECEIVE HAIRCUTS AT OUR EXPENSE — LADY BUYERS MAY RECEIVE “HOME” PERMANENTS AT OUR EXPENSE — THE SAVINGS ALONE... “WILL CURL YOUR HAIR" 1958 CHEVROLET 1957 CHEVROLET . 1955 PLYMOUTH CORVETTE Convertible Convertible ‘ 4 BARREL CARBS STRAIGHT STICK POWERPFLITE Was $3394 Was $18 Was $1194 NOW $3274 NOW $1794 - Now $1094 1955 PONTIAC 1933 CHEVROLET 1957 cuarmceet Convertible Convertible Convertible re Was $505 1a EE NOW $1195 ; lid A 1957 : F OR D co a CHEVROLET Sina wate CHEVROLET Er ge Wa 3158 Was Sos eid ig ee : i 5 as NOW $1895 NOW St NOW $1595 195 1955 ' PONTIAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Was $1395 Was $1295 Was $895 NOW $1295 NOW $1195 NOW $795 1957 1962 . 1954 FORD Oldsmobile CHEVROLET VICTORIA H ‘TOP 4 DOOR DEL RAY Was $1795 Was $445 Was $795 NOW $1695 NOW $345 NOW $695 1952 1953 1953 FORD PONTIAC PLYMOUTH Was $295 Was $495 Was $295 NOW $195 NOW $345 NOW $195 1954 1949 ‘a 1957 FORD PLYMOUTH BUICK RANCH WAGON Was $195 HARDTOP . Was $750 NOW $95 y So NOW 3680 | a NOW $1944 S CHEVRoLEr CHEVROLET HUDSON STATION WAGON as $39) Was 5 $295 Was $2995 NOW $295 NOW $2795 OW ae ROS 1953 BUICK PLYMOUTH ~—BUICK. PONTIAC Was $595 Was $1295 Was $1995 NOW $495 NOW $1195 NOW $1895 MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES ~ Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer fr ——— 631 Oak! and Ave. “ i Ls = = —STOP IN NOW- PRICES $hot-To-Blaze$ — “CY” OWENS FORD MANY MAKES AND MODELS IN. THE LOW PRICE RANGE, WITH A VARIETY IN COLOR AND COSTS — EVERYONE CAN AFFORD A “GOOD” CAR AND YOU'LL SAVE BY BUYING NOW! HURRY-BEFORE THE JULY PRICE INCREASE LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS STOCK NO. 2152-A STOCK NO. 2176 STOCK NO. 583-C STOCK NO. 636-A 5] 5] 5 Sl Ford Ford DeSoto Pontiac 4-DOOR CLUB COUPE 4-DOOR 4-DOOR $79 STOCK NO. 611-3 $135 STOCK NO. 1153 $125 STOCK NO. 525-B $95 STOCK NO. 2147-A 52 | se, 15) Ford: Cadillac Chevrolet Chevrolet 2-DOOR 4-DOOR 4-DOOR CLUB COUPE $145 STOCK NO. 590-A $295 STOCK NO. 608-A $85 ‘STOCK 53 593-A $295 STOCK NO. 602-A 53 5 ‘55 52 Plymouth Dodge Fora Packard CLUB COUPE 4-DOOR — STATION WAGON . 4-DOOR $295 $395 $895 $85 | sg 1976 sroce 57 570-A "5d 2139 es PUs Ford Ford Plymouth Chevrolet VICTORIA 2-DOOR : 4-DOOR 4-DOOR oe $1595 $1295 $395 "CY" OWENS, Your Friendly FORD Dealer 1478, SAGINAW oT Open 8 a. m.- ‘Sp. m $395 FES-4101. _ FES.3588 HIR : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1.1086 cae : Por Sale Cars 91 i — ese | JEEP Ally Car bs ' ‘| | poet es et | Fire Sale; ie Cnaraes iota. a} Re GERS SALES il : SERVICE | C | O iy | RST | Stock Reduction Sale wale We. 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-9555 ‘ * Get wise, ¢conomize ; ee ARS? GO RAMBLER! ry 26 | A Qua f ty Dea ler | WHEN YOU CELEBRATE THE ENS ti T Ler Ry Sowrop | okt $ 995 | “FOURTH” Start ‘with a better car on your vacation. Ej eee ele TOGETHER! ) |< MAKE THAT TRIP A PLEASURE, — | aye th 33 sre CIAL MORE DANGEROUS THAN ANY ‘38 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE .,.......<.. $3295 |; a 3s Benz with 8,000 ac-, S i TERT E [ade el aeetar rte get MRENORNS ISTHE ea RLS Sm = Bive & vsaaeeine | policies of buying, conditioning and selling. It’s | : HIGHWAY TRAFF IC SUPER, & besutiful Seok Gale, pote steeriog Fs 95 ‘3 STUDY SEDAN vs. Ran WwW | not a gamble to you, or a hit and miss with us. | Oa eke Wi woe IN A TRULY SAFE CAR. Glass, 3000 actual” milles, “tremendous buy "ot, this low | F Bar atta eet laff | n° OE Ue Dest deliberately | | «Bit Ges site Seite ITEP HH -58 PONTIAC A DOOR «0 ...-ceeeeeeeee sans || But we are gonna hive just an vol sroid Turner) "55 BUICK “HARDTOP .................. teering & brakes, .* STUDEBAKER ree ae 3 tow mileere Gael a heater, Dynaflow, white pee A iz ‘57 Pontiac “753 Olds poe rrigtite riding costes er, soni er this | old Fashioned “Money Sav- brakes. sit tat S| 'S4# BUICK A-DOOR oes, 995 | nee raed Radio de Hester, wydremetic, || ‘97 BUICK BABOTOR cesses SST pee Sas RLF gE TION WACK TORS a en ee ee ee oe es “STRTAN, te grees Saas, Dreaner, vias ae, wu Hing” Salle especially for you. I st |] 29 BUICK HARDIOP ..cccccsccc wees ees 4 as » : MBO, TRALEE | Sygate ree Ma iio accom |g, $7 Pontiac |” eee ee a wee ead < AUBURN MOTOR SALES '57 CHEVROLET 2.DOOR $1695 04 Mercury Radio & Heater, Hyarameti a i no tA . nee +7 Tey WELT SCHR R BOOe ANB Vt, .210 SEDAN, Black & white harmonizing interior, [| radio a 72200" serco. ewer Mleeting & Power ||| ‘95 BUICK HARDTOP .........:.seeeeee $1195 | Due to the tr emendous in- + res sey Bo es no good, 137 CHEV ROLET tires, low mileage. = | Matic. Blue & Red paint. Brakes. wn 225 . ’ CENTURY, black finish, Dynaflow, radio, “heater, white . BY) (CIO OUI Soacaneocdocaoonmnececds - } WANTED: >: A WHEEL DRIVE JEEP Y-*, WITH POWERGLIDE, radio, heater, white reo ae = , ae FORD HARDTOP sic ooo ssc iney , «$1095 |) crease In volume of Our new 23-4467. ew © white inte i ' = -. : RUSS | 57 PONTIAC-HARDTOP 2... sigs || ‘57 Pontiac ‘54 t Chevrolet Tite ue Swaet fo mcage, sn "™ale Mees, woe department we have 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN, radio heater, white tires, Red & ) neaCMIRPTAIN 4 DOOR | ngauy OR RAY “ppwermie. A "55 ae S-DOOR dicks converses. $1095 | rt . JOHNSON ‘37 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR ........0..0005. $1495 || Tans Avvone ‘owner really nice car ‘with Black BEL AIR, yellow d& white, Powersiide, radio, heater, white | | co VOIRSWACEN he staan) S170 ial ‘95 FORD 4-DOOR «00.0. 0200s0rseeeees $1045 | $ OFFERS LOW MILEAGE, radio, heater, the economy special. ' ‘ : PAIRLANE, Red & white, radio, sem white tires; an- | i - L | 55 PONTIAC 870 .....2.-.7. +s... $1195 || “90 Pontiac ‘97 Pontiac xe CEninErEn ODOUR I du ines | OW | | 7 ree coe ouuen heater, Hydramatic, practically new | eter ne COUPE ee. Reale Herter. cosrom cpeaal Rabat Pores pas “ediee leather | ) : / Je ‘55 CHEVROLET HARDTOP ............ $125 BO eee eel oe seats, white tres, « Teal’ beaut ~ : Overhead / BEL AIR 2 DR. V-8 radio, heater, Powergiide, white | $1195 $2345 “lH oss FORD WAGON ee = if h Bi - . F "5 i ‘ * U ’ . overdr ransmiss iz SAVINGS | Sf CHEVROLER as jcai'asaiv'aaieet | ‘59 Buick SBBuick ||. _ Bt Malatesta worth of Birmingham an | 53 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR w..s!-.c-e-s $ 395 |] macio “Heater Dynaflow. 2" Radio & Hester. Blue & Grey TT cine ian, radio, tater, wie ures vetees HT Bloomfield new car trades to 753 \Pontiec Gonvert, $345. cht be ~——— with heater, Hew paint, no rust, |] Tone mt OS paint. = ‘ me S See oe he x o Bright red. Whitewall tires. = 52 BUICK SUPER ............0.0000000: : : ’S4 PONTIAC 4-DOOR seecreccerecerseces $ 695.} - Ne detent evecare eee a 5 h ae Gua a ee es dispose of... 53 Buick 2-Dr. ..... 4451 55 FORD 4-DOOR . 20.0. cos cncccesces sense sae e 28 Buick 2D mats (22 ORD EDOne STATION WAGON, V-8, rad: s! a8 4 Pontiac 93 C evrolet 53 PONTIAC HARDTOP $ 495 : , | Fordomatic, white tires. 2 to choose fro: = — Ratio. Hester.” Hydramatic. Heater, Standard Trancmisien. STARCHIEP, Ivory finish, Sacueaiee en aaa just | : *S4 Ford Club C $595 | 54 PONTIAC 4-DOOR ...........0-0000e- sacce ee ee ee like new inside & out. eee DELUXE, SEDAN, heater, Hydramatic. ‘tite green with J $795 $500 '53 PONTIAC 2:DOOR ......2-0ee0eeeeees $4511 All Reconditioned : finish, radio, heater, standard shits | ‘56 Pontiac 3) Eran ser eee eer Drdin, nat peewee § OOChevrolet ‘52 Pontiac ||| == #= Hl ror your 350) ».., $69 Par Meath “Including Principal, I nterest, Plus Costs Taxes, Insurance Located on Melrose Between Perry and Mt. Clemens Sts. : * City Sewer and “* Youngstown Water | Kitchens * V4 Mile From * Sidewalks Junior High and * Public Grade School Transportation * New Acme Multi- _*%& VY Mile From Perry Shopping Center Color Paint _ Throughout ~ a All 6 Open Daily, 2 to 8, for Your Inspection DLORAH BUILDING CO. 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Choice of 5 colors WATCH S-P-E-C-1-A-L Toddlers’ Cotton ‘7 pd - | f ¢ on Our Floor — Tots'Delightful Sale Priced. _ Plisse Sunsuits Cotton Sundresses SALE NOW BUY NOW Styles for Men nsan} price JR. ony $] _ No Money Down and : , hoe 2 Years to Pay Women 79 Collection of cool compiles. Easily washable cotton Open Monday and Friday “’ 1/20th 10 ke able sunsuits with double sundress with button sus- - _ * : ~ M. gold- filled... _t fabric See | PGE elastic penders and tie-back A rnoons . - waist, Sizes _ sash, Th | - Syne; July, “August Watch Repair Dept., Main Jen 1-3, eee "WAYNE GABERT Wee: iiek Rldsesial 121 North | Saxton peantid 0, you ney bch — ‘Phone FE 5- 89” “SEARS Phone FE tan , é