luith YEAR SC RR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, JUNE 2%, 1957—00 PAGES URI, UPL
Gubernatorial Small Talk _ outhfield Express 7
Matetd Fit Plane Crash Kills 14/olfee Road On Police Chief | sor san oc, e-ry us sumen niet wc stn gue WON'T Stop Bid ~ __s jerash of a Pacific Western Air- , the airline said the pilot, rms r
r) lines plane that killed 14 of the|Cant Gerald W. Allen, 37 ae former Canadian Junior Open for Area Pike
: 18 persons aboard yesterday was z “ti ‘ golf champion, were among
00 nl apparently due to a ground con-/COUver, reported by radio imme-| those killed. Ot
trol block left on the tail assem-jdiately after taking off he was not Ous woman, Mis. J: C ct] Route Seen as Link
f rd ° ‘ bly. . satisfied th the feel of the plane) port Ali . GC. among the . : Petition Circulators Plan This ‘was indicated in a pre-|and was a Noaice for a checkup.|dead. Two Royal "Conatian Air} in Interstate Network to Battle Elimination liminary report issued by the kik ot Force technicians were killed. The] Reaching : : 's headquarte: ) 7 eaching Mackinac ‘ef Van Atta’s Post phe ns The airline statement said: “It|ll-other passengers killed were ; 9 m | ~ The plane crashed as it was jappears from eatly. reports that|woods workers returning from a ZS attempting to land a few min- | the calise ot the “gestion was camp -on-Vancouver Island_____| State approval has been —___
A fight over the dis-| utes atter taking off om its reg- ifailure of some personnel to re-| Patricia Wilson, 23, Vancouver,|given to the first and south- ‘missal of Waterford Town-| ularly scheduled _ flight to |move one of the grotid control|the stewardess, and three passen- |
; ps Vancouver, 190 air miles south- |blocks which are always, placed/gers, all Canadians, escaped ernmost section of the pro- ship Police Chief Frank J.| on bly.” door.|posed Southfield Express- Van Atta looms tonight at | on the tail assembly, < through the rear emergency an Exp.
the weekly township ‘board ; Nhe The State Highway De- Met Kcr meetings a i Waterford, Rochester Men Die Viol ent Sf OFS [partment authorized the
ple dak: ended e } are g circu-| ry ° Wayne County Road Com- areas lated in the township tor WO Drown, One Injured 2
mission to begin a field PRE-CONVENTION CHAT — Governors W.
Sata Gietanaes SLiokcseces tae moe manteer min County Lake Accidentstlay3 States jams et 20s Williams indulge in some pre-convention talk, ernor’s Conference opens today in Williamsburg,
possibly about the nameless initial at the begin. Va. nated last Monday by the Ne ../13-mile, $70,400,000 ex-
a ’ : ——/board in a finandal cut-| Two Oakland County residents drowned in area rape arhaed ae pressway from the Detroit At Convention in Virginia . . peck: sos atte Pra. waters this weekend, and a Detroit man was injured in ” ae S Ti | wenn ee —
| Milfor d Resident Van VAtGa wes untaicty treat a boating accident, as the sunny weather brought thou-| ‘"l¥res 17 In exas Mareen igkoay:
his release from the four-year-olj, Sands to Oakland County lakes. ay THE an 2 The road would with the
department. They feel he should \ Dead are: Edward Lester, 36, of 4060 Totem Lane, Detroit-Toledo Expressway to the
‘Waterford Township, and! Vilent weekend storms i south, and be designated an inter- Williams Hits Dems, Contest Ene
on Civil Rights Action’< ay ee Hopes for Visit [sitesi seer as Sa A ts ce
Comes Near Guessing a re-enactment of similar actions
2780 Dearborn Dr. Roches- ; WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (#—Five-times Gov. G. Mennen| June’s Hottest. Moment two years ago, when Van Atta was ., ter. ee ee te) come hal eum, ost “on oe Williams of Michigan was here rubbing shoulders with} in Press Competition (2r3") jew wm? board for al t J . b lk _ lester Geowned be Cit. Lake OS yy. fmuchion, Tox, when o| BO” and’ wrobably would not ether governors today while giving no clear hint on his pa ae At that time, more than 1,000 0 apan | e lives of his children. vicious storm began_ showering! seek approval of . wemetides: 1958 thinking. | ne a 64 acces real oobi es names were obtained on petitions . a Oakland County Sheriff's re. them with hail stones “bigger than) tiac- Flint Turnpike~from high- At the same time, the Michigan Democrat made it the Pontiac. Press thermometer| **Xims_for reinstatement of the | Premier Kishi * Takes ports stated that Lester, his wife |baseballs.” way-commissioner-elect John D.
clear -he was not pleased with the actions of certain|Monday, June 17, Frances Ellis prapraan sual es teordl meet.| Time to See Yahkees ion aS Ee eee g, |HAIL INJUREs i9 vee tnew ont atx sani Dem Scott, of 4365 England Beach Rd., : ‘ ; | “We knew a x ago ocrats in relation to civil rights legislation. caida! oe aur Gene tne, oes pay — — Play Baseball ‘| Connie Miller, 14, were in a sev. | Nineteen were ss Fahne torithat Ziegler —had_asked Wayne __* On civil rights he was critical of Democrats in Con-\c¢ the $100 savi ‘\em-foot flat-bottom boat when it tem requiring ospitatiza | ings bond for q County to start preliminary plans, gress, charging they failed to follow the “dictates” of|ing June's hottest moment. | Citizen pressure resulted in the| NEW YORK W—Prime Minister| Was swamped by a wave and be- Sen ae emer baa | spokesman said. | : sell pervs convention. Her prediction for the month's aaple =e aeeraely of |Nobusuke Kishi of Japan said to-| 5®% sinking. vcarmmes (iedans lalla arasan * * * ams, here for the 49th annual governors confer .jhottest temperature was just three one day he hopes “very much” ‘that to reports, brawl.” x g° = cent five per cent township em-|““Y ry Ne of the four cldren rawl . highway would be financed 90 per
Sta i nl iM apart sonaparetne vocestad = far in — hag chen shag thet —— ee ee Ve ed the Paglia: bleceel wile [ leat trough ieterel Sada, The himself : Thee June. . mone retain the chief. , attempting té.carry the fourth to sta n — pi Panoralge sl has Picnic Weather. Due But the element of surprise plays|PRESENT EN MASSE Kishi said he has not invited the|satety. A boat‘errived just after|1™8ge to cotton crops in the area. ties\ would share in the remain-
tion. , T * Ar rong es the backers of the|Senhower will return his visit. {pulled to safety. ~ nando, Calif., tourist en route to Ne * #& nie Ge icoecapng omorrow in Area , |project, Waterford Township reel ey ee _— ae aoe wv On St. Fetersbarg, Fis.» said hug? | | As described by the highway de- decide tween runhing a sixth . ~ Sunday .
term as goyerhor or for the U.S. The weather outlook for Pontiac! contest will be
Charje$ Potter. with a low of 56 to 60 degrees. | week left and anything
fie avoided discussion on this.
But he was forceful in comment nile . a aa ctu eae expected to reach a high near | don't forget the U.S. co Se Bret seme tS Oe | Semmutlp. 3 gl eae : If the Democratic Party hopes to|to 14- miles an hour will become|will gain more heat from Kishi wore a Yankee baseball! The other boys, George Carpen- A ‘ 1961. Following the present route = j cloudburst dumped 3 inches of win in 1960, he said, it must take|Variable at 4 to 8 miler an hour|than it loses until August, Another|subdivision are circulating Peti-\cap throughout the game. He sat/7,.00 0 Repos dein st (rain at Midland. in West Texans ee ee erneey | a " ? eivat [tonight | top all ice cream trucks Edna Stengel, wife of ia wi a “firm stand” in support of civil meat wave could be en Ge way.|Gem skp oe re Rochester, told Oakland County|High winds snapped .some power!way with eight 12-foot lanes and a Even though you have already|from selling in their subdivision.| yankee Manager Casey Stengel. deputies and officers of the Troy/lines. 2%4-foot center island.
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, 7 .,|{8 downtown Pontiac preceding 8!sent in your entry for June, don’t(They are expected to present the! Baseball is popular in Japan, and Without a firm, ‘positive stand a.m. was 58. At 2 p.m. the mercury forget that there is another Weather petitions tonight, according to} Kishi showed a sure knowledge of . 1 4.|some flash flooding and sent riv-| No plans were announced for on civil rights in 1960, he said,|Tegistered 72. Man contest for July. Township Clerk James Seeterlin.|the game. bere — ae ps sae acon I Oe rise again. extension of the road through
pralltasectiagea Nala | x . | | ye is pick Ler a as Sens cm The boys said he -was unable to| The rains apparently were the| Oakland County. .
COULDN'T COMMEND THEM |Fallout Now Only 5 Pct. |Royalty Hosts Fa Back-R dc h aged to } soda pop, his pen-/SWim and pulled them under each|final blow to many wheat farmers) ‘The Oakland County section has Y yory tmos rewell 0a ras cil _. oe a * Pom |time they tried to save him. His|in northwestern counties of the/jong been controversial, with many
body was recovered about an hour’ state. residents of Southfield road com-
‘The governor, who said he does} WASHINGTON G 5 (INS)—The TOKYO — Emperor Hirohito|ss« . - = = ae whether he will TUN) netion’s top atomic scientists (and Empress Nagako today en- Kills Six Teenagers Kishi sald today Japan would /atter the accident by deputies and munities bitterly contesting loca- for the Senate. said he could not| Md President Eisenhower to. |teTtained Gen. L. L. Lemnitzer, like to increase trate with Com- | embers of the Troy Fire Depart- Put Pot-O-Gold tion of a limited-access highway .. SEAN = presently Far East command- munist China to a total of 200 | mont. . in their neighborhoods, nd day the U. ’ POST, N. Y. #— comme: the.Northern Demo- - &. is mow able to (e, and his wife at a farewell) PAINTED N.Y. million dollars a year—in peace- V ] d $1 400 x * * _Crats who voted against putting) produce H-bombs and other |juncheon in the Imperial Palace.| Six teenagers bound for a swim- | ful goods only. A — er a vee |Valued at 51,40U, Kut echeen tn teticne:
the House-passed civil rights bill] nuclear weapons 95 per ceat | Lemnitzer leaves J , : motorboat l Pontia mud apan July 1 to) ming party were killed in an | xishi told a news conference it b driven ing is the route of the road at directly on the Senate caleager. pd a deadly radiceactive [become Army deputy chief of} guto crash on a country road the present trade between the two ea ang Diarra also of In Your Coffers Pontiac. A number of od = * * ae oe : —— countries totals 140 million dollars.) Detroit, while he was skin diving | Breathes there a man with soul|groups have proposed the road : vith Japanese exports comprising 5 through the city just west of A seventh youngster was in- |“ on Long Lake, in Commerce jgo dead he wouldn't take a chance | Pass ug y
a \'"" 60 million and imports 80 million. Township yesterday, “ the downtown area and be called essarily ‘represent the party's . . jured. Kishi said Japan at present has on $1,400?
Sy te Bonde ta County Hig WAYS CHOU G) ree Sed we 0 tana eae oom emera oe Samm re Tes fe mi 03a Neg erat ocra’ a Con- : 0 ad were to. ina. ere cu . b
a - ae cr on the arms and back, He is report- pee sped wand sax leaad bx Gaol nouncement, made just nine
Saturday night.
ventions, have graduated tonight from x & * : attr ts of Pot-O- Commissioner
Ri gesarcn Gana ene | a) | ® Painted Post High School. Notes So comment en the cow tim soaay ——— ie piclegeae coffers—all oo as Na. Biegler retires after con: ce genera a ae. { William Girard, A ial- - opposition today to any action by Sy . The accident occurred at o eed of dhasting 4 Jananase The accident occurred about 150\you need is 20 correct numbers. | 14 years in office, was bound to Dwight D. Eisenhower to f Waneta Lake, about 20 miles | woman, Kishi said merely that he|feet from shore, Sheriff's deputies) Turn to page 21 and look over| have some effect on the proposed designate the 1960 GOP presidential S27 north of here. thought itshould be “settled be-|Teport. {the contest. Read the rules and) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) nominee : : — : ; Killed were Roland Lein: tween the two countries -in ac- TT study the solution clues. Select the ; Traffic congestion in Oakland County hit t , slaereat : reas bers of words you think best/(, ae Eisenhower will addréss the | + ges y hit the season's) hos, Jack Van Deventer, cordance with. the administrative Legislature to Finish Bf the explenotiee! and send) dion Senate Committee conference tonight in what is |peak yesterday as thousands took advantage of clear) 17, and his sister Dorothy, |"greement between the two coun- — billed’ : . 7 : ies.” LANSING « — Barring a spe- |to us on the entry blank. Ar , K | Ya
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WASHINGTON (INS) — My
‘mother died here in Washington
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Now that she’s gone on to some-|
ithing better, the thought occurs
| appreciated
|the priceless gift she had of being
linterested. Strange that two words
as closely allied phonetically as
interesting and interest should have
so little relationship: ~— a j lf = \ : : : : ‘ |
Pr te | | aed hs 4 | i
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| meer : 1Bob Considine ae
as her belief that the sun was
more likely to shine on F, D.
Roosevelt than on routine presi-
dents, and her quiet conviction
that the atomic tests have
changed the weather.
But her brightest facet was, to
repeat, that she was interested.
There was nothing that her army
of descendants could do, collective-
ly or individually, that ever bored
her. There was nothing that took
place: in- the -world- that--she -con-
~-gidered- beneath -her—notice-or-did.
Lord knows she was interesting _
| enough, with her treasury of |
' stories out of the past ang her not try to understand.
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My mother was as alert to the’ The two events each year that. sciciehian ccs iae cole importance of a new tooth in the
head Of one of her 14 great-grand-
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s | and staring, respectively. when he reads Keats and Shelley a8 ists, I read poems by Shelley and.
love letters by other men and
|women, and I throw in a few great!
jminds' thoughts — including my
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF ‘rnooLaione
MONDAY, JUNE aye
US. Displays Wares
_at Poznan Trade Fair
For the first time the United
States is showing off its wares behind
the Iron Curtain.
At the Poznan International Fair
in Poland the American pavilion is
drawing huge- crowds. Included in
the display are vending machines of
all kinds, sports equipment, do-it-
yourself kits, frozen foods, home
appliances, cars and model of an
American ‘worker’s home.
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Poznan, population 400,000, was the
scene of bloody riots about this time
last year. Many Westerners were
there and will not soon: forget the
demonstrations of a desperate peo-
ple. Since then Russian pressure has
eased with the election of Communist.
Party Secretary Gomutka. A U.S.
loan of $95 million is helping the
| many commemy.
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- At the present time Michigan’
—__—_asttetr<:
Machrowicz is visiting Poland
and spreading goodwill. His
weekly Voice of America broad-
casts from the U. S. are listened
to by thousands and he is
receiving the warm and en-
thusiastic welcome of an old
friend.
It is not surprising, therefore, that
the American exhibit is drawing an
estimated 50,000 visitors daily and
cee ave eee ie
‘aoe sabia
Japan’s Export Trade
The Washington visit of Premier
Nosusuxe Kisni of Japan is signifi-
cant because of his country’s domi-
* nant role in that part of the world.
Perhaps the most important matter
to be discussed with President
Eisennowrr is the serious trade
“> deficit with the U.S. Although exports
are rising steadily, imports from this
country are more than keeping
ak *« ®
_ Not enough food is grown in
Japan for its 90 million people
_ €rowded into an area about the
It also must
great quantities of raw §
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‘metals, has Tisen sharply. In
it Varlous products and in retara
trade with ‘mainland China, a vast
and natural outlet. Yet Japan has
observed the same restrictions on
trade with Red China as have been
enforced in- the United States.
In commenting on this President
Etsennower said “Frankly I don’t see
as much advantage in maintaining
the differential (between USSR and
Communist China trade) as some
people do although I have never
“favored its complete elimination.”
Ve Ok Uk”
dathcss ‘oatter to be dincume
_ ed, no-doubt, will be the program
of aid for Southeast Asian na-
tions. ‘The Premier is expected
De raged a@ partnership under
which: the U.S. would furnisn/
2 itinese
United »
CA Gels news ws rinted to in vl - if 4
“Find aio. et tor eavy
| Machiery.
kf - te.
As a vi militar). ally of ‘the a
tes, Japan must be
1éd economically. and , po-
litically, Co-operation will benefit
both countries. .
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Gravel Haulin;
+ el aang
Many of our automobile wind-
shields, in spite of their strong glass,
tent: are victims of the heavy. industrial . _
x ‘and-home building development in
the Pontiac area.
In this work the gravel from our |
several pits is a prime necessity, and
is hauled over our main highways in
= _large quantities.
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The gravel trucks are loaded
and rounded up to such an excess
that the stones in them fall off
en route, creating a distinct men-
ace. 7
They frequently hit passing cars,
or land on the pavement, only to be
shot around by other tires.
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erent agents and repair shops
state that this is the principal cause
of broken windshields in this area.
If a little more caution was used in
the original loading of the vehicles
hauling gravel this condition would
not exist. The overloading is the pri-
mary cause of Eni, menace,
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Anyway, let’s have less rock
bombarding and less speed. We're
getting envious of the dividends
declared by the glass makers and
repair shops.
The Man About Town
Feathered Friends
Reader Feels That Many of
Us Don’t Appreciate Them
TV: Short for “’Tis Vicious.”
A few miles out on Hadley Road lives
a family getting more out of life than
most of us. They have a small bird
sanctuary, with no more fuss or feathers
(except the birds’) than most any of us
‘ could easily supply. They prefer to be
anonymous because they fear publicity
might be a magnet for lawless hunters.
While this column has no such readers,
we'll respect that request.
They write: “We're amazed that more
people do not harbor blue birds, flickers,
robins, blue jays, humming birds, quail,
pheasant, partridge, eardinals, wild
canaries and other birds.
“Our yard is qa playground for a whole
feathered menagerie. The young birds
-now are hatching, and we have to be-
careful to give the tiny quail the green
light when backing the car out of the
driveway... We even get some enjoyment
out of the mosquitoes and bees. The
whole proposition is a never ending joy.”
In all this overpraise, please re-
member that much of the inspiration
behind Man About Town comes from
the other seven-eighths of the fam-
ily. See Verbal Orchids today.
In appreciation uf what he did to make
his beautiful community more beautiful,
the .
Cass Lake Community Association
has erected a plaque in honor of the late
James A. Wilson,
former employe of The Pontiac Press
composing room.
Seekers of political favor might take a
* lesson from
_ Ezra W. Perry
who lives just over the line in Genesee
County. He was a candidate to succeed
himself on the Grand Blanc Board of
_Education. In last week's election 48
votes were cast—and Ezra got them all.
One of the prettiest display of flowers
and shrubs in all Oakland County is the
handiwork and planning of
Mrs. Dorothy Colman
of Rathmoor Road. Her big lawn faces
the eighth fairway at. the Bloomfield
Hills Country Club and she has done a
magnificent job.
Incidentally, golfers are wondering
whether. “Dotty” will put out the ice
cold lemonade at the edge of her
* Tawn as she has for the past several
seasons,
It's free for the taking and a hook off
the eighth tee — you near her wel-
come oasis.
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Verbal Orchids to— - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman
of 251 cengegy) as redlone wedding”
anniversary. , :
Mr. A Mrs. Augiist ‘Scalia
of Waterford; fifty-third wedding anni-
’ versary. ,
"Mp. and Mrs. William Bisgonette
of Grand Blane, | ‘elmrele * Holly;
, golden wedding. :
Mr. wa ere saan |
| ot Raw a ia ~~ annive | ak a
it
be -
\ ° Voice of the People’
gests i Combine 7
Off With a ‘Bang
David Lawrence Says:
Dems Embracing State Socialism WASHINGTON — President Ei-
senhower has the chance of a life-
time in the political arena—to
make a fight for private enterprise
to about $2,225,000,000 in the next
tyr . All this spending is voted
ernment ownership and state so-
cialism 39 out of their 46 members
in the Senate.
If the bill is passed by the
House—and the state socialism
advocates seem confident it will
dent Elsenhower will most surely
veto the measure. There are not
enough votes to override a veto.
The President has inveighed be-
fore against “creeping socialism”
but now the nation faces galloping
socialism. Eisenhower's action
would demonstrate conclusively
that the present administration is
not “‘socialistic” as some unin-
formed critics in the Republican:
Party have been erroneously
claiming of late.
LIVELY ISSUE
It means, of course, a lively
issue for the 1958 and 1960 political
campaigns. For if it is desirable
that the Federal government. knock
private enterprise out of the elec-
tric light and power business in
America, it is just as logical for
the Federal government to take
-over and operate the steel, copper,
coal, oil, aluminum and other
natural resource industries as well
as automobiles, food, and retail
stores, railroads, bus lines, air
lines, and all the other businesses
now handled by private_enterprise —
and private investors.
The advocates of government
ownership always start off with
some benevolent and high-
sounding objective. In the. Ten-
nesseé Valley project just after
World War I they promised flood
control and navigation advan-
tages in the Tennessee River and
benefits to the farmer. :
Electric power, they insisted,
was to be incidental. Today it is
the main business of the TVA and
the government has been com-
Country Parson
pelled to appropriate money for
steam plants since about half of
the power generated at TVA comes
from coal and not dams. Private
utilities in the area have been
‘the electric power required and do
all the flood control work that is
needed. Private investors would
stpply the money. Now this oppor-
tunity would be taken away. a parliamentary maneuver the other day te keep the “civil
rights” bill in the Judiciary
In exchange for this—which
votes
ed a year ago—enough to beat the
measure if they had stood firm
private enterprise. This system
built our unrivalled industrial ca-
pacity and today is the nation’s
communism.
Dr. William Brady Says:
Hold Off on: Tonsillectomy,
British Physician Warns
Many children die from tonsil-
lectomy each year.
Commenting on the frequency of
tonsillectomy in the British Medi-
cal Journal, Dr. J. Fry says this
atrocity (my
word for it) is.a
DR. BRADY
‘To 8 years of age toward & nat
ura] and spontaneous care of the
CRI (common respiratory infec-
tions), including tonsillitis, otitis
media (middle ear infection) and
bronchitis—the ailments which the
hammer-and-tongs men use wih
Dr, Fry states that the size and.
appearance of the tonsils and en-
largement of cervical lymph nodes -
(“‘giands” in the neck) do not in
themselves warrant tonsillectomy.
When we add things up, we find
little if any justification for tonsil-
lectomy left.
1 venture to say thet,.in the great 1a
tonsillotomy,
extraction ; cases,
stampéd, self-addressed envelope.
for the pamphlet Tonsils Are Not
All Bad.
not more than one
or i Words long pertaining to personal
and hygiene, not
treatment, will Says Union Funds
Aren’t for Politics
rt the candidates the union
etfcecs happen to prefer. I'd never
Williams campaign, but ~ ; a a
s thei, special pet. Union funds
aren’t for politics.
. Joe
‘Who Says It’s -
Not Valuable?’ .
Someone figured out Billy Gra-
a ee ee
Madison Square Garden than
Christ and his disciples did in their
entire lives. Who dares to say this
isn’t worthwhile and very valu-
able?
Here Is Gael
Who Dissents
I’m a teenager, 15, and I think
Elvis is awful. Don't think I’m
square. There are lots of kids
who don’t believe in dancing and
especially the motions he -goes
church every Sunday, there are a
lot of professors in church but that
is no sign they are possessors.
I take my Christian friends and
we can have a lot of clean fun.
Praying Teenager
Waterford Citizens
Discuss Police.Cut
It’s time Van Atta and his men
received recognition for the never-
ending help they've given teen-
agers of Waterford. As a past
- graduate of Waterford, I can say
that Van Atta has done a great
deal to help the school and its
students.
What will happen now? Another
thing which is quickly being
ruined is the work that went into
speed control. I've lived on US-10
for 17 years and thought I'd soon
be able to say the seven miles of
death would be safe. I can see I
was wrong, and I guess it will
earn its name again.
The Waterford Police were the
life of the townsh'p, and they
saved lives and helped’ a lot of
teenagers get a better start Mas I'm sure the answer to financial
problems mentioned by Disgusted
itizen must mean more taxes.
city.
Drayton rime
fram our streets. And what about
emevgencies and “‘trouble”’ calls?
Can three men possibly cover the
entire Township?
Case Records ofa Psychologist:
You Can’t Face Problems Alone Tom’s life is being wasted.
And his sweetheart is dead,
Their baby never was even
born. And all because Tom was
tongue-tied. oredr eon
his problems Teenagers,
get wise to life. Obey the laws.
But if you ever do make a seri-
ous mistake, then consult your
clergyman or teacher at once
and. follow the mature guid-
- ance of that older head.
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case V-319: Tom G., aged 19,
hi i cause of her trouble, and he ap-
parently went berserk. They
found her battered body next
day.
“But oh, Dr. Crane, why didn’t
“they tell us? If they had faced
the music and let us know, we
‘would have acted differently. Are
we parents to blame?” :
FACE THE MUSIC
Teenagers, you like to rock and
roll and dance to music.
x * * .
But it is far better to learn to
face the music. That means, face j 8 y Bites s riltl
Flyete {
indie gn22 é
Hats nue
and symbols of what he thinks
a big shot should do to gain ad-«
miration from the crowd.
LIVE LIKE LION
Live like a lion, instead of a
cowardly sheep who lets others
steer his thinking and actions.
gee z in gia $22. i] [sth ge*
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bard
Nothing Seemed Old |Lists Advantages of Baldness.
‘Gone With Wind’
geseee Elmer Wraps: ‘It Up EDERAL 'S yyy GUARANTEED
OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
saw pars one film in. London. By ELMER WHEELER and retreating unabashedly and, That's psychosomatic. treatment ;
‘It was “Gone With The Wind.”| y; prematurely to the rear. No. 2. ee ee
actu pained oe peg opt Whe Ged Saal Sa res Oras Kc kn Bia te ee te OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 ; ' explained, “ my, it : this, too. Show t s - (Mendey through Seturdey) You only have one head of hair,|Ceding. It is just receding in a , ig still very good.” lie Soup it these. x eattral tag lace! Charles Boyer, Frank _ Sinatra, — —
" |Bing Crosby all wear dome doilies. . Meeting for the first time In I'm at the rope’s end. The hole in my hair caused by <<) ae Colombo, Ceylon, Indian travel}, Not my hair end — but thesend|a nervous ailment, has closed up. Greatest of lovers in history- «il
agents formed an Indian Travel|0f.my hair-raising yarn Ym ending this tale now with and Tourist Industry Council | hair thinning, _ had thinning hair, Chasing -the
promote travel and tourism. hay er jaamiers the doc’s final treatment for the /eirls, no doubt, brought most of
: FEDERAL’S wes. ony : permanently
fe he finished, I wish I were one. It’s nice to think this is 20.”
4 LoLos “I've “told you. psychosomatic| 1 don’t want. to. get into any /4
Bandwagon Sandals
~ treatment No. a that of being a argument with followers of Freud;
good sport ‘about the bald spot, but I believe in selling ideas. Tin
and capitalizing on it in a busi a salesman, aren’t I? f
ness way, So why not sell this idea ¥ the; homes, better living conditions, | My wife had eotien, it for him
Now for a final treatment of world, men! new mouse traps and toupees. {{hat morning.
your mental attitude. Peter J. Michael, the Salesmanship can sell the idea | Now two-of.us were happy. Me
It’s been shown time and again} man on hair, has | infor- | that bald boys are lover boys. jwith hair, my dog with none,
that we ie — ket mation AS SS You have proof, proof aplenty.| I'll bet he'll become the Don
ri ee ee a el : What have you to'lose? No more|Juan dog of the neighborhood. oa Maybe undernea that baldipair that is certain :
he You have much to gain, believe
“45 Cool, comfortable and only | Te aetaeaay vies Pep ewes 7 (Aavertisement) in a man. may bring out) 1p fact, after the doc got through
. latent talents, / with this final ‘‘treatment’’ for my Rip Van Winkle
HAVE MEDICAL PROOF hair troubles, I actually felt sad There is lots of medical proof nyMot make hair stick/snat 1 wasn't bald. Could * Sle
on this, too. Not just hope, but with that bottle of What et heal Eloer ear? n CD with
Te but you can|, Hefam't sated to become «i NaS Sing Backache The proof is that there is a se-
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Blood, too, seldom rushes to hair rushing bither and the idea that bald boys are the| Zicf men ir feet) ade dierent
head when a pretty girl goes sit back and relax. Let best playboys and lovers. ag) Be ake Racer, enetian Setewion
by. So if a man is constantly, bring its riches and I went home dejected, - * restless nto ih a ———
susceptible to the females, hig,jures to your door. ae Tha Fang nf pond od mooi ie
c ral How? s }, | ain-relieving action to ease torment of nag-
ing. blood so needed to his Wis | Sell the idea of how t you}, An T averonched Me front perch. Hing backache, headaches, muscular aches Fluff” tow els. Stock ae =f
Ytar|are as a bald boy. You aft a Dusl-|i leaped to its feet, all Ite and|eateyegietcn ttre sas] Gale toyele...3 for $1 “Greatest lovers in history all had icant | hair.”
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was the way it had been with me
and Joe Pardee. Now that he had
been dead for nearly a year, I still
wasn't sure ] knew what kind of a
man he had
Mathers looked. down at his|
jmarked graves, and are never
way it was with Al. He was a
hero. He wasn’t strong enough for I-had often wondered about John} -
,| and she mentioned it at once. “It
| ech 0s nave doing seating
rill at the creek. “Not today. Dad's all
* lly were in love with each other,”’ a rough country like this. He
knew it, but he came because he,each trying to be sedate.and to
felt it was something he had tojlook unconcerned about the other,
do, and he died because he obeyed
the call of duty.”
* * *
a and I got out of the house house |ingham is still working for Turner.
an down te slope t "the willows What are they waiting for?
as soon as we could, We te x * *
each other’s arms the pstane
were hidden from the eyes of ‘oer.
ah and Mathers. We hadn't seen
each other since Wednesday, and it
seemed half a-lifetime ago.
There was something else that
meant more to Nela than to me,
wrong, coming here so turtively
But we're married, Will, It’s not
Nela was probably right about
nat Soave wee Ge wens oC Soe
we should do and when. I asked
“Do you want to tell them now?”
x * *.
She shook her head. She was
sitting up, hugging her legs, with
her. chin on her knees as she stared
wrapped up in Al’s death. He
couldn't stand another blow. And
it will be. We might as well face
facts. It'll be just as hard on
Sarah, She doesn't suspect?” [That makes you a good prophet,| let anything ever happen that
will separate us.”
“I won't, I promise, darling.”
We walked back to the house,
and both of us feeling like “the
hypocrites we were. Before we
reached the house, Nela said: “‘Dil-
“I don’t. know,” I said.
The natural guess was that they
intended-to-clean the range of An-
chor cattle and sell them and pock-
et the money, but that was Math-
ers’ business. Nothing I could do
or say would prevent its happen-
ing. He wouldn't believe anything
I told him.
“Turner is with the colonists
most of the time,’’ said Nela. ‘He
keeps telling them that ‘all they’ve
got to do is to move onto your
range ‘to. get their quarter-section
ing, too, The grain isn't maturing,
you know.” She smiled at me.
husband
“I didn’t have to be smart to
prophesy that,” I said. “‘Does your
dad know?”
“He must.” She shook her
head, frowning. “But he ignores
it, as he does everything he
does everything he doesn’t want
to happen.” :
After they left, I sat on the
porch, with Sarah beside me in
her wheel chair: It was the first of land, Some of them are. listen-|'Y. “Yes,” 1 said, ‘but I thought you
hated it."
“I hate my memori¢s,” she said.
“Not the valley.”
was pleasantly
have -no- wife beside me.
-I_ stood up-and looked down at
Sarah, but she ignored me as
she had been doing for days. She |
knows, I thought, I saw lines in
her forehead and around her |
‘eyes. Her hands, loosely clasped
on her lap, looked very fragile. |
“When are you going to marry
Mathers?” T caked
“I don’t know,” she said listless-
“Trouble’s still coming,” I said.’
“We'll have colonists squatting on
Box P- grass within -a—month.” i
* x *
She said, still not looking at me:
“We've had too much trouble al-
ready, Will. I'd rather lose the|
Bex P than take a life.” |
IT. turned and walked away, past
the cottonwoods and on to the cor-
ral, where I roped and saddled my
horse. \The waiting had stretched
out too Jong already, and I wasn’t
sure I could go on waiting.
Circumstances are developing
time we had been alone together “{ don’t know what she sus- in which will feels he must say, ENROLL NOW for
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to her much lately. She didn’t
ask why I went to Canon City. |
like her.”
“What would be like her, having]
you obey every whim and fancy
She has?”
“I guess so,”’ I said. ‘‘What about
your dad?”’
She laughed shortly. ‘“‘He's so
be like hitting him with a club)
when we tell him.”
* * *
“For’a while 1 thought they real-
I said, “Now it's beginning to
fade.”
“It's been fading for quite a,
plate. ‘‘I suppose many heroes live talk about her. Maybe she's found|
and die and are buried in un-/out he doesn't respond to her touch)
mentioned in history, That's the maybe she’s worrying ‘so much
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Ailing U.S. Ace ' Deaths Elsewhere. |fonerol Service Set siti siting Is Progressing, = By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for) Dean of Bar Group ssgaliealtbec 25 — ‘ :
~ Miller’ PAS: Deaths i in the Pontiac Area
- Month-End- |
Special HARRY FEELEY JR.
ALMONT — Funeral services
jhave been held in Garfield for
| Harry Feeley Jr., brother-in-law
of ‘Mrs. James White—of Almont.
Mr. Feeley disappeared last
|April en route ‘home from Moral
| Rearmament Assn. organizational
l work on, Mackinac Island,’ Recov-
lery of his boat oars and gas tank
jindicated drowning, but the body |bro
lwas not recovered until June 13.
| He was buried last week in Gar-
ifield Cemetery, Kalkaska County.
i.
ia [jiarvey A. Gray, 17, of 2780 Dear-
born Dr., who drowned yesterday,
lwill be held from the Dudley H.’
Moore Funeral Home at 2 p.m.
| Wednesday with burial in Mt. Avon
[Cemetery Rev. Lawrence ‘Dick-
ens will officiate.
Surviving are his parents, Floyd
and Myrtle Gray; six brothers,
| James, Lloyd, John, Charles, Don
“HARVEY ALLEN GRay™
AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for
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ald and Douglas, and four sisters,
Deloris, Karen, Deborah and Pa-
‘tricia. His grandfather, Albert
Wilson of Gayetown, also survives.
EDWARD LESTER .
Funeral service for Edward Les-
ey iter, 36, of 4060 Totem Lane, Water-|
| ford Township, who drowned Sun-
Lounge Chai i fr jday in Cass Lake, will be held at?
2 p.m. Wednesday from Harmon
Funeral Home, Kingston, with
with Old‘ Fashioned Comfort burial in Burlington Cemetery. The
iRev. W.. Taver of Kingston Free)
Methodist Church will officiate. !
‘ | Mr. Lester leaves his wife,
ALL Ss. QD execu os Loretta; ‘three children, “Bonnie FOAM Pictyred jand Loris Lester and Ernest Sim-
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JOHN H, SHORBE
John H. Shorbe, 48, of 99 Hamil-
ton St., died yesterday of a heart .,officiating,...with_ burial .in. Dita
lone brother Edward of Flint. ew, John W. Speer, of 228--Park-
dale
He was employed at the Pontiac! w
Motor Division.
He is survived by two sons, Billie
Joe Miller, of Lima, Ohio, John
H, Shorbe, of Auburn Heights,‘ and
a daughter, Dorothy D. Shorbe,
also of Auburn Heights. Also sur-
hain a are, three sisters. and. a
Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Donelson-Johns Fu-
neral Home, with Dr. Milton H.
Bank, of Central Methodist Church,
Park Cemetery.
JOHN W. DRINKHORN
ROMEO — Service for John W.
Drinkhorn, 76, of 267 E. Gates St.,
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday
from Roth’s Home for Funerals
with the Rev..E. G. Appel of-
ficiating. Burial will be the Bruce-
Armada Cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Drinkhorn who
Don-|died Saturday, are his wife, Mable,
two daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Moskow and Mrs. Jean Thomas,
both of Romeo; two sons, Francis
of Armada and Wilbur of Dryden;
three sisters, Mrs, Harriet Sandy
of Almont, Mrs. Lizzie Firehart 0°
St. Clair and Mrs. Marie Clark of
Royal Oak; two brothers, Joseph
of Armada and Christ of Capac.
WILLIAM L. HOUGHTALING
Houghtaling, 89, of 3291 Lum Rd.,
Lum, who died at his home Sun-
day, will be held at 1:30 Wednes-
day at the Beulah Nazarene Church
with burial in Lum Cemetery, un-
der the direction of-t he Baird
Funeral Home, Lapeer.
Surviving are one son Joseph N.
of Lum, one daughter, Mrs. Lot-
tie Talmadge of Imlay City, and
MRS. WALTER SEWELL
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iter (Agnes Conley)
‘former Lapeer resident, was held
‘three brothers and three sisters,|
LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Wal-
Sewell, 50.
with a requiem Mass today at St.
Dominic’s Church in Detroit. Buri-
al was in Holy Sepulchre Ceme-|
tery. .
Surviving besides her husband
are a daughter Mary Kathleen, condition at = home of his neph-|
LUM — Service for William L:| Says German
SCHWENNINGEN, -Germany
-— John T. Godfrey,, American
World War. Il fying ace, is re-
ported progress”
in his fight amyotrophic
laterial sclerosis, the disease that
felied baseball star Lou Gehrig.
in what he told Air
cials was his last attempt to be
cured.. American doctors had des-
cribed the disease as being 100
per cent fatal up to now.
Dr. Arthur Boss, the German
doctor who says he has saved the!
lives of many sufferers from the
= told reporters that God-
Tey responded well to his special
kanee
Godtrey himself was: cautious,
saying he could not determine
poi it-was-fust-a-
wait six or eight weeks before de-
ciding whether to continue the
treatment or return to America.
He said he was getting hundreds
of well-wishing letters, His mother temporary}
improvement. He said he would JACKSON w — Funeral service . NEW YORK — Mrs. Milam
cla Yocum be nape. Allegan City Clerk Die neer in children's radio programs, County Bar Association.
died yesterday. She began a se-| Noon died Saturday at his home/Allegan city clerk the »
ries of daily children’s radio pro-|at the age of $1. years, Sunday
gore aaa Maier Louisville, Ky.| -Noon was an- eee graduate of|Health Center after & heart alte
in 1931. the: University of Michigan. law |He was
ee BAZ Gotfred A. Smedal, %%5, believed)
CASH MARKEE) r
to be the oldest pastor in the]
Evangelical Lutheran Church of]
America, died Saturday. He found-|
ed the pension system for the}
church’s ministers, He, was. bc
in Mundal, Norway.
~-MTAMI, Fla; -—Dr. -Henry -A.;
Erikson, 87, head of the depart-|
ment of physics at the University |
of Mirmesota from 1915 to i
died Saturday. He was the author |
of many papers and texts on,
chemistry and ee.
Little, 64, president of Research
Associates, a marketing and -ag-
ricultural research organization, |
died yesterday, He was. former]
managing director of the National
Farm Chemurgic Council.
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Mrs. Ethel Godfrey of Warwick,
R.1., joined her son last week
and his wife will come to Ger-
many in mid-July.
Pretty Gil, 17, Foils Prowler on Estate
WAYNE, Pa, (#—Mary Donnel-
ly, the pretty, 17-year-old daugh-
ter of the caretaker of a 65-acre
‘estate, heard sounds of an early-
morning prowler.
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She took a .22-calibre rifle and
quietly slipped outside the care-
'takers’ house.
Silently she stalked the dark
shape of the intruder until she
came up behind him. Poking the
barre] of the rifle into the man’s
back, she told him: “If you make
a false move, I'll shoot you.”
se &
She held him at bay for five
minutes until] her father James
arrived home. He called police.
The intruder identified himself
as Charles Holland, 45. He was
William Conley of Pontiac, John’
T. of Lapeer and Fréd of Oxford,
Mrs. William Minert of Iowa and
Esther and Minnie Conley of Le
| peer.
Mrs. George Cox,
64, Dies at Hospital Mrs. George F. (Agnes C.) Cox it,
S t |
0 : 64, of 61 Fairgrove Ave. died “at
‘ . \2:45 a.m. yesterday at St. Joseph
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She was & member of St. Mi.
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‘School system, first as a teacher,
pal of Sarah McCarroll] School, and
at the time of death as principal
of Wisner and Cora Bailey Schools.
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Surviving besides her husband
are three sisters, Mrs. Mary Lynch
Burdick, Mrs. George A. Burke,
and Mrs. Nicholas H. Balz, all of
Pontiac; and a brother, Patrick
Lynch, of Detroit.
At 8 p.m. tomorrow the Resary
will be recited at. Farmer-Snover
Funeral Home. Service will be held
at 10 a.m, Wednesday at St. Mi-
chael's Church, with Rev. Michael
J. O'Reilly officiating, with burial
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BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN
lof a day.
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‘has felt. as though she had been
istung by one! Today, especially,
There was a Mes from sev-
eral days’ absence from heme
lost week, The school rummage |
sale was this week. Then, oh,
there had been all sorts of minor
_complications. _
like a thoroughbred at
she had pulled herself
together for thé final race and proached,
inow the clutter has disappeared
and dinner will be ready on time,
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She even found the energy to
‘spruce herself up into a lovely).
feminine package because she be-
creates charming moods and
and contributes to the
welfare of the family.
TEENAGER ARRIVES
A screech of brakes disturbs her
peaceful mood. Her teenage daugh-
‘ter races into the house. The door
slams, ‘‘Mether! Mother! Where
‘are you? Is dinner ready? I have
to leave here in 20 minutes.”
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“Oh no! We are going
down at the table and eat like
civilized people. You can’t gulp!
iyour food down like that and any-
way this is the only time when the
family is together."
“But Mother. It is Friday night
and the feature starts at a quarter
lof °7."°
“Well you can be a little late,
for it.”
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10" It is nearing the hour of 6 o'clock
when all of the family . gathers
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‘happy companionship at the end
with the facts and reinforces his
All day long Mother has been
‘as busy as a bee, and sometimes)
‘he: household tasks seemed end- — ‘less. pce
Anyway, as the fatal “hour ap-| .
lieves that a charming atmosphere, . -
to sit) wife's decision, The jane
rushes t her room. Fifteen min-
utes later she appears again and
‘asks, “What” are we) / waiting -
fur?”
“Your brother,” sighs’ hee father.' “But the kids are coming by
for me.”
At this point the man of the
house enters, He greets his wife
and daughter and senses the ten-
sion in the room).He is acquainted
It’s been a hectic day but Mother has managed to
spruce herself up and has dinner ready on time and
now is awaiting the arrival of her family. But a
peaceful dinner with teenagers seems to be out of the
question.
Eagles Auxiliary Gathers
| The Huron Gardens Auxiliary to} Following the meeting, a recep-|
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie = was held honoring Mrs. Strick-|
ho was recently elected 2887, met Wednesday evening in, w t id the state co: ‘the ball on Highland road. le e inside guard at the state con-
vention in St. Joseph.
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Officers elected to serve next! A tely 30 be t
year are Mrs. William Vandruska, |, ee ey f oe m dl s <
|junior past president; Mrs. William ne R = ee an ed y
'Paetow, madam president; Mrs. |. ; oe 4 a SS, ae =
|Gracie Smith, madam vice presi-/O8 - by Mrs. Vandruske. M
ident; Mrs, Donald Coffey, madam a peenie
chaplain; Mrs. Leslie Rose, Jergovich, Mrs.
‘madam conductor; Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Neubeck.
aos ‘Strickland, madam secretary; Mrs. |
/Ray Je ich, madam inside qe :
Terms \guard; ine. Laurence Neubeck, Gathering Held
Georges-Newports lewelry Dept.
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~*~ * *
Mrs. Walter Seaks served as
chairman of a discussion group.|
Taking part were Mrs. Anderson,
UNTIL Mrs. Charles Lanning, Mrs.
art and Mrs. Harry Winkley. They
discussed summer flowers.
* * *
Mrs. Alexander reported on the,
recent annual meeting of the Fed-|
erated Garden Clubs of Michigan,
Inc., held in Detroit. COOL COMFORT “Well, I don’t oom, At is aod to
Thomas Devine
Charles Lloyd. Mrs. Burnett Stew-| wait for him and make me late
for the movie.”
So Mother decides to start with-
out him
The candlelight and the good food
'fail to promote good conversation
because of the rush of the daughter.
An automobile horn honks outside
waves a goodbye. and takes her
dessert with her.
CALL FROM SON
The telephone rings. The son
says, “Hello, Dad. Please tell
Mother that IT am eating” dinner
‘with Jim. We are going to study
‘for our, Latin eXam together after-
‘ward, I'll be home by 10. Thanks,
|Dad."’
t ok
This is a typical scene enacted|
_ iby typical teenagers. It is normal
and natural. There is nothing bad
about it except that there is so
little opportunity for real family
life. It is a loss to the children as
well as to the parents.
WOMEN DEVELOP
BOSSY TENDENCY
It seems to me that there is
one thing women should watch.
iThis is a perfectly natural tendency
to manage things. It is natural be-
cause for many years the woman
has, of necessity, been guiding and
instructing the children and plan-
ning their activities.
* * *
She is also the: center of house-
ihold and family management in
many other -ways. In most homes
lit is the woman who accepts in-)
‘vitations and plans parties to keep
“abreast with her family’s social
obligations. She naturally consults)
her husband but it is she who is)
mainly responsible for this part of;
‘life.
She usually plans the interior
decoration of the home, selects
the children’s clothes and often
| shops for her husband. Tuen there
are myriad details and minor
L-erises to which she falls heir
simply because hery husband is
paway at work all day long.
So, if yo uhave the habit of
‘backseat driving, in a ear or else-
where, give it a- thought. Perhaps
‘the fact that they cannot backseat
drive is one reason many women
dislike airplane travél. They can't
very well say, ‘Watch out for that
|cloud!”’ or “‘Are you sure you have
enough gasoline?” or “How long
since you have had the landing
gear tested?"
* * *
1 think many vacations are ruin-
ed because the woman cannot stop
backseat driving on all the plaue.
What could be MORE heavenly
than to relax and let the man in
your life plan the trip, make the
jreservations, decide which route is
best, order dinner for you and
isive you his shoulder to lean on?
/PROBLEM OF HABIT
| Of course, there are men you
cannot rely on in such matters
|without finding yourself with no
‘place to sleep, only terrible places o'
‘in which to eat and out of gas, |
— one, two, t three and the daughter : ; /
FOURTEEN __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JUNE ‘2 1957 E | ‘a i
1 \ Tasty; Sandwiches Fashion Hint Both Parents Children Lose Out on Life Together -. ! : E ro 0 Clean Marble:
we Cream |) crinkea organdy is ‘cotton or- aoe gor fy tert ‘ogc
r Prices Sandy that’s been plisse , |
marreintan [Sz szeeeres| Teenagers Turn Family Routine Into Chaos! Se ae eee ms ug
Tomorrow: “You're Wise Not to
Turn Vacation Trip Into Grind.”
Baby Gifts -
of No Use
to Recipient
She .Would Like fc
Give Them Away
to Others
By EMILY POST
“Dear Mrs. Post: Two years ago
a baby shower was given for me,
but unfortuntely my baby did not,
live. I kept these gifts thinking
that we would have another baby,
to take its place but I’m afraid
this will not be.
“Would it be proper for me ie
give these baby presents away
as gifts to friends and relatives
who are expecting babies, or
might the givers take offense at
this? It seems such a waste to
igo out and buy new things when
clethes on hand, I would like to-
|know what you think about this.”,
Answer: If any of the givers
have babies whe could use them,
er are expecting babies you
would return the presents to
them. But if they would have ne
use for them, you could quite |
properly giv> them away te
friends who are going to have |
babies.
“Dear Mrs. Post: Very often,
while my employer is in conference,
with a visitor, I have occasion to
enter his office with a message
that I think is of importance. When’
this happens, however, I am al-
This is Smitty
a contented little Kitty
whose tummy
is always full.
The reason for this
is quite obvious...
Hways-at—a—tess—as-to the—eorrect
way to handle the situation.
“By this I mean, do I excuse,
myself and interrupt his conver-
sation, or must I stand quietly by
and wait for my employer to
notice my presence?”
You do the latter.
Answer:
“Dear Mrs. Post: The other |
evening my boy friend and I had —
dinner in a restaurant. We each |
had a cocktail. Before drinking
his, he raised his glass and said,
‘Here’s to you.’ What was the
proper reply fer me to make?
Also, is it proper to clink glasses e
befor: drinking?” |
Answer: You reply, “and to you”,
» “thank you,” or just a smile
as you raise your glass. You
50 miles from the nearest filling mcy touch glasses, but oat.
‘station. Even in such cases I think) ‘‘clink’’ them.
the problem is mainly one of ee ee
habit. ° A e,°
soe + Six Are Initiated The man in question has become;
accustomed to having his wife plan,
and manage and has therefore lost
his initiative. When he does exert
it his wife is in there coaching.
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* * *
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“When our first baby arrived, I
decided to make some effort to
meet other mothers, but it didn't
‘work out too well =|
“Finally, in an effort to take
my mind off my loneliness, I de-
cided to knit some kind of toy
for. the baby—a really cuddly
toy. -
“I was never much of a knitter, lOOD
philosophical
about the bad breaks of the past,
or even the bad breaks of the fu-
ture, but the real trick is to be
|philosophical about the bad breaks
we are living through right this
minute.
* #
If, when misery strikes, we can
muster our strength to do some-
‘Psi Omega Fraternity and was FORREST D. HUNT
Forrest Dale Hunt received a
Doctor of Dental Science degree
from the University of Detroit Den-
tal School, He was graduated
cum laude. Forrest was a mem-
ber of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, national dental honor society, and
the co-recipient of the Psi Omega
scholarship plaque.
Brown Bird
in Skillet,
Then Bake
Mrs. Welch’s Way
With Chicken Is
Easy and Delicious
By JANET ODELL
Chicken has been on the list of
economical foods for months. For-
tunately, it is a favorite food with
most families, An easy:way to pre-
- pare it is to bake it the way Mrs.
Lee Welch does. She calls the dish
Wamego Chicken in honor of the
family cabin of the same name
up at West Branch.
Mrs. Welch is a member of the
Eastern, Star. She enjoys her
grandchildren who live not too far
away, For hobbies she grows Afri-
Pattern No. 5813 contains tissue
—waist sizes 24’, 26”, 28” incl.;
sewing and embroidery directions; |
hot-iron transfer for alphabet. | thing about those positive thoughts
we've been collecting, we'll. turn
misery into happiness.
All too often, the misery drives
the positive thoughts away, and
less, I do occasionally meet or
hear about a real, practicing
philosopher.
Mrs. J. is such a woman.
“I've never been a bit popular,”
Mrs. J, wrote me. “I was always
* *
as young, I was mis-
I'd have a handful of
friends, but no more than that, *
wi teocker ‘spaniel named Marmaiade. but I took some instructions. Then
I had a plan.
as * *
“I had had 4 dog once, a red) (She's S Not Alone i in Her Loneliness
in the neighborhood asked if I
would make her one.
* * *
“After we had become acquaint-
ed, she asked how I had ever got-
ten-the idea: I told her Marmalade
stood for comfort against loneli-
ness in my childhood. The next
thing you know, she was telling
me how lovely she was, too!
“I soon discovered that most
of us have periods of loneliness
and that plenty of the people
whe seemed so poised and sure
of themselves were just as shy |:
and miserable as I,
I had loved that dog. He had,
helped me over many a lonely
hour and many a hurt feeling. |
decided to make my baby a euddly,
Marmalade. |
BABY LOVED IT
“TI became fascinated with the
project, and it turned out beauti- |
fully. My baby loved it and took |
it with him wherever we went.
People would often comment on
and had very few dates,
FELL IN LOVE
“Eventually, in my early 30s, I!
fell in love with a man who was|
almost as shy as I. We married
and we've been very happy, but
because of our awful shyness, we
lacked. friends. Marmalade. and, finally, a woman’
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If you have ever overcome a
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I ean share your story with other
readers who ‘need help, too.
(Copyright 1957)
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TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF = __. | NOVI COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an election J
will be held in the Novi Community School District,
in the County of Ookland and the State of Michigan,
Wednesday, the 26th day of June, 1957, from 7:00
o'clock A. M. to 8:00 o'clock. P. M., Eastern Standard
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Shall Novi Community Schoo! District, County
of Oakland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum
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bonds therefor, for the purpose of defraying the
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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Board
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borrowed for the project for which said bonds are to
be issued.
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Secretary of the Board of Education
of said School District
Doted: June 17,-1957
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_ SEVENTEEN MONDAY, JUNE. 24,1957
fntended “to levch sae psuiet Press will © capite of articles to teach the basic ine Irwin, C water fun,
the “dally Jessous. "Ths is ‘the ret ie eae ys sa
: By GERALDINE IRWIN
Pontiac High School Swim Instructor
Everyone has had some experience with water, whether direct or indirect, happy or tragic. My efforts
_ Will be forused on the direct experience with a happy ending. In order that your experience in the water
be pleasant, you must keep personal safety foremost
in your thoughts while swimming,
A beginning swimmer must have some definte plan - to follow. First, you must find a safe place to prac- time your swimming. |
Know the area in which you swim. Investigate its
y=" “T PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
depth, currents, drop
bottom. .
-, Secondly, never swim alone. Have someone along to
aid you.
After you have found a safe swimming place, the
next step is to get into the water.
Enter slowly. Wade out a few steps and allow
your body to become adapted to the water. Splash
a water gently. about your.arms, legs, chest and
ace .
Next, wade out about knee deep and practice sitting off and the condition of the
and standing in the water. In order to gain the cor-
rect floating position, bring your knees toward your
FOR THE BACK FLOAT (LEFT) assume a
horizontal position on your back by putting your
arms at your sides or above your head, bending
at the knees a bit. Leaning batkward, give a push
off the bottom with your feet and relax. In the wimming Is Fun—Easy fo Learn chest. After your feet are directly under you, try to
stand. This develops balance
Getting accumstomed to the water may take sev-
eral days. Remember — always use some help. _
Next, stand in the water with your feet apart. Bend
at the waist and take a deep breath. Now submerge
--your-face so that your mout
toward the bottom.
When you need another breath, lift your face. Re-
peat this step until you become accustomed to having
water around your face.
x *
The next lesson will teach
flutter kick.
your arms above front float (above), take a deep breath, stretch
the waist. Gradually lift your feet from the bot-
tom and float. A helper may assist by taking
hold of your hands. Drove Firs
DETROIT @ — Another of the
automobile __industry’s famed
|name: s has passed from the scene,
Charlies Brady King, who was
credited with designing and driv-
ing the first automobile in Detroit
61 years ago, died yesterday at
‘his home-in Rye, N.Y. He was 89
years old.
King completed his first car,
powered by a four-cylinder gas-
oline engine, at John Lauer's
machine shop on March 6, 1896,
and drove it down Detroit's
Woodward avenue.
At about the same time he
helped Henry Ford in constructing in the water.
h and nose are pointing
* ;
the fundamentals of the
the first experimental Ford car.
King later manufactured his’
famous~*Silent Northern,” a car|
long-vanished from the American
highway.
OTHER FEATS
Many were his accomplishments
other than with cars,
King was also a painter and
etcher of note, with work exhibited
in Washington's national gallery;
a practicing architect; an accom-
plished musician on the flute and
a half dozen other instruments;
a yachtsman and yacht designer;
and creator of airplane engines
used in World War I.
Among the “firsts” attributed
te King were the pneumatic
hammer, the cantilever spring,
left-hand steering, and running
boards. your head and bend slowly at
Auto Pioneer Dies, —
t Cor co’s Angel Island at an Army post
where hig Sather was & Wiper Say
eral. :
Fletcher, died in 191, He is sur- ~
vived by one son, Fletcher, of
Miami, Fla. :
Complete Loss _
for Ballplayer
NEWPORT, Ky. ® — Delbert
Knotts of Cincinnati figures /he
really struck out at the ball game.
Knotts’ station wagon was stol-
en during the softball contest.
In it, was Knotts’ wallet—con-
taining $400. Only” $112 /of the
money was his—the rest belonged
to his boss, operator of an oil
firm here.
Knotts didn't learn about the
theft until the game was over and
he was about to get out of his
playing clothes. Byt he had left
his suit in the car;
King was born on San Francis- That wasn’t all — his team lost.
State's GOP Legislators
Split on Civil Rights Issue WASHINGTON W—As far.as the
civil rights issue is concerned,
Michigan Republicans in Congress
today were divided on all points
but one. They don’t think the divi-
sion will hurt them in the 1958
among the few northern
Michigan campaign. PROTECT RIGHT
Three of the 12 GOP House mem-) Backers say the measure is de-
signed to protect voting rights of en Negroes in the South.
British Papers Six Michigan Republicans vot ‘ at ed for the Eisenhower adminis-
Say Margaret's | tration measure, and the remain
Robbing Cradle
LONDON # — The Daily Ex-
press today raised the question
of whether Princess Margaret is
x* * *
It was the second piece of
veiled criticism in as many days
by one of Lord Beaverbrook’s-
newspapers about Margaret's go-
ing with Lord Patrick Beresford.
A Sunday Express columnist
hinted that the princess ‘had
stolen the handsome guardsman
from Joanna Smith-Bingham, a
21-year-old socialite.
* * *
The Queen’s sister and the
young nobleman have been con-
stant companions in recent
weeks. She will be 27 in August;
he is 23. Mich), one of the bill’s s'
thing but political,
CHALLENGE COMMENT
| was
causing a good deal of snide
talk. She deplored this.
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The writer added that she thought
.background, experience and tem-jc
perament counted more than age.
Berle Straight-Faced
After Losing $240 7 Mich),
|ing the armed services in times of
crisis, the effect of a permanent) *%
women's military organization on| ©
American culture was not suspect- ed bers from Michigan — Reps. Ben-
nett, Hoffman and Johansen—were
Republi-
cans opposing the civil rights bill
as it passed the House last week.
forces among possible career
choices, a thought unheard of to
ing three reportedly favored it
although they were not on the Hospital Corpsman 3.C, Ruth E.
Ebert (formerly Ruth Esther
Pvt. Slade, the
daughter of Mr.
- and Mrs. Léon- By MARGARET BROWN
When women first began assist-
But by 1956, with 34,000 women| § ‘ourth e on duty and 350,000 having had said a8 ca active duty the American girl as- tiac High School sumingly numbered the armed in June, 1956
her grandmother. owing fall.
Among the thousands who Never having
have chosen to “Go Navy, Army, | PVT. SLADE been away from
or Marines,” are three gracious home before
young ladies from Pontiac, WAC
Pvt. Kathryn N. Slade, WAC ist
Lt, Eilleed L. Harmer, and Wave journeying to Ft. McClellan, Ala.
for basic training, Kathryn related
Between Honduras, Nicaragua
“a political bill.’ Sen. Potter (R-
strongest
Senate advocates, said it is any-
But all joined to challenge the
comment by Rep. Diggs (D-Mich)
*| 1906 is valid. Hope fo End Border Dispute MANAGUA, Nicaragua ® — Nicaragua and Honduras have
agreed to a two-step plan aimed at settling their century-old border
dispute. :
The Central American neighbors first will ask the World Court
to decide whether a boundary line drawn by the King of Spain in
Then, if the court's ruling does not solve the dispute, the coun-
tries will submit any unsettled points to arbitration.
The agreement was obtained by Luis Quintanilla of Mexico and
Eduardo Garcia of Argentina, representatives of the Organization
Ste an anon have wad, is cedures one! Ce weil } ard Slade, of 339
jembarrassing experience occurred
that she was quite homesick for! a while but adjusted quickly to her
new way of life.
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During basic training Pvt. Sla
found little free time, but said once
a service woman is “out in the
field’ the work is just like a ci-
vilian job with craft shops, service
clubs, and theaters open to serv-
ice personnel at the end of an eight
hour day.
The perky private said her most during basic training.
WAKE UP
The girls had undergone an ex-
hausting three days’ training exer-
cise in the use of gas masks. A
MacK ay Guides
Wolverines to Both Potter and Rep. Ford (R-
another. advocate of the
measure, said unanimous opposi-
tion to the bill by southern Demo-
Dick Potter, 6-3, 7-9,
s\Clean Slate Running Outdoor Breakfast
‘Enjoyed by Sailors
A’ fine day, with good winds for
sailing was enjoyed by the Wat-
kins Lake Yachting association
Sunday. An. outdoors breakfast
started the events, followed by the
Guy Duffield in “G-Wiz" won
the snipe race. Second was
‘Fieck; $r@ Bob Newman. Norm
Ladwig, with a new boat, won
the thistle race, with Karl Kreitz gan when she became interested
in physical therapy.
life to her was “. .
to college all over again, and
yet even better... no job te |
keep outside of regular classes |
and activities . .. and still get-
ting paid!”
tory were a closely knit group,
but each one retained her
viduality which resulted, as she
aptly expressed it, in ‘“‘some real
characters.”
even bigger than joining the serv-
ice, when she became the bride
of /Lt. Francis Lowell Zellers Lt. Zellers related that Army
» like going
gust, 1957. /
Ruth E. Ebert, 3rd Class Petty Officer of the Navy Hospital
indi-| Corps, was formerly Ruth
Tibbetts, daughter of Mr./ and
Mrs. Kenneth R. Tibbetts of 210
Roslyn St. The 18 girls in Eileen's dormi-
Last Saturday, Eileen took a step
structor Paul
do. I only knew I
Ruth, who last February became
the bride of Navy electronics in-
Ebert, worked at
the Bell Tele- Pontiac Women Find U. S. Armed Services Enjoyable
might join the service, Eileen re-
marked, “It helps if a girl is a
strong minded individual and out-
going.” She added, however, that
not being an extrovert herself, she
has found service duty can make
Her tour of duty will end in Atgonville, Fia., ~~ nurse degree.
A her various duty stations
and Hutchinson,
Kan., which she affectionately
-|\dubbed “Hutch,” because “it was
pect it at the time, met my hus- band-to-be.”
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making the service a permanent
career
few hours after the weary WACS/pi<¢ ; Co. before ° :
fol fais ne a vrai, ee lm Pm i ie Ping eh rade was awakened by a very disturbed versity of Indiana. ' 1955. ae expects
pajama clad group. She said a yen Her thoughts obscured by the|/ RENEW TOUR DUTY Sor travel and
days’ strenuous routine, Kathryn] The two will live in San Fran- further education Tryckers Give $5,000
was told that someone had shout-|cisco, ‘Calif., where Eileen will re- prompted her fo!, anf ed “Gas!”, and nearly all the|new her tour of duty at Letterman join the service.|for Boy Scout Project sleepy girls had automatically|Army hospital. . Said Ruth, “‘Un-
Gonned their masks, The Pontiac WAC said that in til I joined the Pladgemsorvalary gfticay "ane
Fo chain her werk sho serves everyone Navy, | I hadn't/o99 to a Boy Scout National service Kathryn said after they finished) from generals to privates, add- ~—e decided *d| project — the “1958 safety good
2nd and Don Zannoth 3rd.
Afternoon events were won by—
lightnings, Fred Brede (Busy-
Bees); 2nd Jack Berlien, 3rd Gus
Eldred; thistles—won by Zannoth
in “Seaweed;" 2nd Ludwig; 3rd
Jim Parshall,
Brede’s boat broke a main boom,
which was split by the heavy wind MacKay
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has the opportunity to meet peo- | Concerning types (of girls who! Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., | education.
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CAR or TRUCK Mantle’s batting splurge|ninth inning of the second game,|there is no denying that the|pitching for a total of SI hits 14 hits, 14 being held today at Colorado
MATTHEWS HARGREAVES news in the American|his defense failed him and Mantle finally have hit their stride. in the first game, to win a pair Springs. ‘Team favorite is Houston, : . REAYVES. an the Now Fark Yashoes' hit coe. * |14-2-and 7-5 for Early -Wynn-and| Baltimore's Four Runsii.4 py —saturday’s ~ Trans-Miss Bale fs —— stn" PE S-2077 dead ‘aim at an un-| Mickey's Zist homer into “the! The rates oe their” 20th! Mike Garcia, Gene Woodling had : ' ater.
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out the Yankees established last weekend as the|.149 after Jones ripped his shoe| Backus heaved the heavy weight *iNational Amateur Athletic Union)” ning the National AAU heavy-
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time of 22.7 seconds, his best time|™ ye" O 0 seer ONO inches for the event. The winner had|™ = ; 22.5. The 10-man team of which |tion as a record.
Hayes is a member: arrived in| Davis clipped six-tenths of a
New York last night and departs; second from the American 440-
Wednesday for Brussels and Paris! yard hurdles record of :51.5 set
to compete in events throughout) last year by Eddie Southern of Sucre © Co treme aver
lead in the third inning on two
on Gris ‘uewer'ans «eoees NEGO 19th Hol e@ well and a two-run ee e@ Europe. He returns to Y T Davis skimmed over the
| ‘The AAU has selected five'July 15, eet canal over ; Baltimore bounced back for four : ; niles ones, will compete in the) ‘The athletes who bettered Amer- Kyle's six-mile run time wasruns in its half of the inning.|} Red R n Meet 29:22.8, surpassing a 29:28.1 re-|Pitcher Ray Moore tagged Hoeft in U Hoeft was jerked in favor of
(69th annual track-field champion- ven total of 990 pounds,
Jones was 4th in a close finish |inches. Two weeks ago he recorded
jhurdies squad bound for France.ican records were Bob Backus, \Owen will compete in Italy. who throws the 56-pound weight
. ____} Jones took fourth place in the|for the New York Athletic Club;|corded last year by Gordon Me- _ spied With All These Extras... high hurdles Saturday after a pre-44Dyard hurdler Glenn Davis of{Kense. through with. cineles pa followed! Von Holfenbeck-LaCroix | jliminary time of :13.7 in the high Ohio State, and Douglas Kyle Other meet records set in the! and Jim Bust Win Invitational Best
two-night, 2l-event program, were:
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SOLUTION CLUES
A. Eager first graders tend to bring such gifts to their pretty
young teachers. (1) DAINTY; (2) DAILY.
B.
Economists feel that adequate will prevent another
depression, (3) WARNINGS; (4) EARNINGS.
C. On a@ dank, chill this might make you worry about
cotshing ecld (8) SELEXE, (aaa, .
D. The discovery of an old and document may lead
pl GO
YELLOW treasure. (7) MELLOW; (8)
ee at of Semeye in piles Mots (8) CONVICTS;
(20) CONFLICTS.
F. K maid who is
wile will
ING.
G. Would surely be forbidden for a man with ulcers. (13)
TABASCO; (dé) TOBACCO.
Ht. Naturally Mom is concerned about of her son
in the army overseas. (15) MORALS: *(i8) MORALE.
L. Many countries are now interested in desert re-
sources, (17) EXPLOITING; (18) EXPLORING.
J. Would seem very noisy, when a battle is beina fought on
mountainous terrain. (19) VOLLEY; (20) VALLEY. -
KE. An adventurous man would enjoy qoing in a patrol car
with police for midnight —_——., (21) RAIDS; (22). RIDES.
L. Only the government thinks in terms of money like this.
(23) BILLION; (24) BULLION.
De ee oe ene oe
cessity for the conference. (2s) 1 PROTRACTING,
(26) PROTECTING.
N. Might worry the wife of an arctic explorer who sets
too soon ‘after a long illness. Gr) Vice Gan Babicn under sharp orders from the house-
quit soon. (11) SMARTING; (12) START-
there's ne use in . trying @n over-
opinionated man. (28) ‘CONFUTE: (20) CONFUSE. m
P. Good ones from the police de nt will usually solve
@ series of robberies. (31) DIRECTIVES: (32 32) DETECTIVES. -
Q. You wonder about the of an acing ex-beautvy who
still wears teenage clothes. (33) SANITY: (34) VANITY.
R. An angry one is not a wise wav to correct a child's be-
havior. (35) SCREED; (36) SCREECH.,
8. On a visit to the U.S. a Korean might be pleased by an
with his former American officer. (37)
ACCIDENTAL: (38) OCCIDENTAL.
T. Well. protected during «a bic aaa: at the governor's man-
= (39) eames (40) GENTR
_[iham says he
lreceiving stations to through pur- Ignores Oklahoma Backers
Billy Graham-Scorns Presidency,
Would Rather Be ‘God's Ambassador’ |
NEW YORK (INS) — Bily Gra;
he'd rather be “an am-
bassador of the King of Kings ‘than
President of the United States.”
Thus the golden-haired evangelist
from the hills of North Carolina
closed his ears to the opening salvo
of a campaign to make him chief
executive of the United States,
The salvo came out of Okla-
homa, where newspaper publish-
er Leland Gourley of Henryetta
called for organization of “Billy- |
“Graham for-President” Clubs.
“I have no intention,” said Gra-
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Poles in Humor Festival
BORDIGHERA, Italy (®—Poland
[has become the first Iron Curtain
‘country to enter the annual Inter-
\national Festival of Humor here.
|The festival reviews outstanding year-old evangelist has turned
down a political proposal. Gra- its needs by giving my full atten-|the letters were along the lines of
tion to preaching the rather|Pyppesing he run for president.
than to a political office.” _* * *
. time “You. know,” Graham said,
=e ot ae oe ae “‘when I spoke at a Salvation Army
dinner some. time ago, Elsa Max-
well, was there. She told some
ones people,”“He Ought to be in politics)"
.“I made a decision long 4§0,/rather than wasting his time going -iaround the country preaching .
on : in the|God’s chosen ambassadors, and
primary for the Democratic nom-|that is a much higher calling than
. I told them|that of President . . .
at the time that I never expected|preach the Gospel as long as God
run . ham in New York, “of running for, public better? He is a natural for} The inmates gave 1,120 pints of
political. : time,_____|the campaign part of it.’ _ blood in a_ three-day drive.The
= “| Graham said his. Minneapolis|Red Cross says the total is the CAN DO NO MORE headquarters has received so m ejhighest ever recordal at a Michi-
“I believe’ I can do more to help| 130,000 pieces of mail in the lastigan institution and is believed to
bring the nation to a realization of|three weéks and-that a number ofjbe the highest ever recorded in
“But I consider myself one “of
I intend to
Named Health Director
-DETROI? = Dr-~Leonard S.
Rosenfeld, 44, director of the med-
ical care evaluation studies for the
united community services of Met-
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The appointment fs effective
gives me strength and breath.” Sept. 1.
President’’. on his radio station,
KHEN. In an — outlining his
plan, Gourley wrote
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UINWESI KaM | MARKETS |Oils, Chemicals |" seue——— oaosesas rae EEE ie ging hemo, a wHew! LF @ AND DEVOTED KIDDES Wid > FN LTHS INSTANT! eed [alte Se Bernice Cover. Adv Boosts Wheat | ° ,, Prods Show Losses } me to eeTOrT PRODUCE : @ following prices, reported by the ; CHICAGO — More wheat!|localiy” aeheaearneta of No.. 4 4 harvesting delays caused fancy grades only, brought ‘t6 “hele roe oe Olls = ' Aisa — “heavy rainfall in ‘the Seuthwee len megs eereets fy package dots, |. oe wed its deci i al over the weekend, caused buying| primes @ RIDAY WERE: : tadae ari toda ne which boosted wheat futures more|!:,4.00-4.50 bu. Poles, Steele’ ea” Gert K eet paced fi frac- than a cent a bushel at times on leat ce ne eh [re ose ben |ber of his own ee but a Re. aasd 1, ly behind the banner of conservatiam, regardless - 14.00. quality consc: v eevee a3 . - blican, Harold i Burton of! Pp arge 5 : Cattle — Salad! 3500. Allied Ch ,,.. 66.6 Lockh Aire —. , pub 4 of the path his colleagues follow.
Gas iatng ine ae MMe | yey MNO rovarons aR Gat i 2) Eee na Heat the automation of nds Obie, , wtion fow spectacuiar opinions. | Chlog Justice Warren, ot . er. _ ws. 46.5 Johns Man .. 48.4) safer, , i : ied aree nese cetae” eereee conics ig areivels “a: vesed ak: ioe hin iaines cies, Jone 3utt wesc ames ring’ conditions, im. '™man's finay gppointment to | ttead, he has acted among his | sometimes sald, is molding the Steady, bulls steady to : : 5 Kelsey Hay .. 44 jhealthier wo ing ’ the | Se You Leter Joe weak. Stockers and feeders very slow|*2!Pments for Friday 764; Saturday 448;,Am Airlin .,. 18.5 s gourt, ver, did appear colleagues as a consultant, an ex- | Court in his own image. He is a le " around steady. Quality of these not too| Sunday 126: supplies light: demand mod-|Am Bak .,.,, 346 Kennecott »-109-§ proved quality, lower production to have polifical overtones. He * I‘m Heeding for attractive. Choice fed steers 950-1280 Ibs|¢fate; market about steady; no track|Am Can .... 41.3 Kimb Clk... 474 effective utilization se s pert in checks and balances, & | powerfully persuasive man, bd mainly 23.00-24.00; liberal showing of|®8!€8 reported; new; arrivals 371; track/Am Cyan .... 84.6 Kresge, 8S ... 33.3 Costs and more named the man who had served influence : ; ft, +, averageto high choice 23.50-24.00: Loy 457; supplies liberal; demand for long|Am Gas & El 35.5 Kroger “ tt q94.0f machines. him for féur t a . When he took his seat as the erate showing high choice to iow prime| Whites slightly stronger, for round reds|Am M & Fdy 38.3 LOF varpdyee Leapy » “Nuch im for years as attorney . fed © steers 1086-1200 Tbe 2435.5 79] firm: California long ‘whites 316-338,/am Motors. 18 Lice & My... 43, And he added: “Nuclear energy) general, fom ©. Clark of Texas, | Burton is one of the most spirit-(nation’s foremost judicial officer ’ = ened nme Sed steers 30.76-| Secu 338. Calferain rewad rots 3.00-/Am MH Ges -- 434 5 ‘;’ 192 is improving quality in manufac-| , Demgcrat in deed as well as im |yally inclined membérs of the 0m Oct. 5, 1953, he lost no time in seeurs “T8020 30" pw checker 78 Am Rad_ 12. ie Lone ego: ing turing, revolutionizing testing name, yaad He is a leader of the Uni-imaking it clear that he would Ups good to 12 e200: _gmainly 22.00) CHICAGO BUTTER AND gocs |A™ Seating «. 271 TeCUaTC..: te.4\methods and saving. considerable / tarian Church, a man given to|choose the course of liberalism. He ulittty and standard heifers 17.25-20.00.| CHICAGO, June 24 (AP) — Chicago Am Tel-& Tei 173.1 Mack Tre, 37 \time and effort.” Wyfen Dwight D. Eisenhower en- er and meditation. allied himself at once with those utility cows 14.50-13.80: canners and|™ereantile exchange — butter steady:|Am Tob ..... 70.7 ré os ion,” he said, |te the White House in 1953 as|Pray bernie. Justices H cutters mainly 11.50-14.50: utility and| WDOlesale buying prices unchanged: 83|Am Viscose .. 3176 McGraw H.... $, But, in my opinion, wald, eer : * * * dedicated ii . ee = commercial bulls 16.00-18.00; ‘few fice Bs; tars 80D $i; toe Seye ON: © ClAnaconda . .. 65.3 Merc’? """!! 366/'We cannot afford to concentrate ‘Me first Republican president in Justice Clark is something of a|L- Black and William O. Douglas. steers calves 43.007) fhe penis ect Reqs unsettled: receipts 10,900; whole- Armour & Co’ ie? Mert Ch & 8 - 194/on technological progress alone, [(20 years, he was soon confronted) Justice C Truman appointed MOVED RAPIDLY gos 560-580 Ib yearling stock calves|S#ie buying prices unchanged to 1 cent/Armst Ck ... 216 MoM... 8% |am convinced that we have onjy | With the necessity of naming a|paradox. When im. l ) 1-00-22.00; short load good to mostiy|!ower: @5 per cent or better A white/Atchisog . _.. 23.1 hans par. '” 36 begun : he Chief justice of the United States.|him to the Supreme bench in 1949,, Under Warren, the tribunal Cave gts peo etenet , Hy dirties 3344; cece 23; ‘wertens = jad ae a3 jonsap Ch... 37.2 eee) La! top a , — =, moved rapidly toward the historic srsati Seedy, cisice nd brine Seiers|snoia a6vy SOOTY ar REIT numer partons Rent area ‘land unanimous decision handed eh Se, Sees Ar, Re Ben ws Bilbeme” 7 Dar C t FREVIGWS fesion in patie scheols and oF established. : ee alll not Eleven Are Injured pete atecl .. 441 fas Sees... oe - apanese OUT regation in public schools and or- Bevtag Air oe ae mes Orne sage a, } eee to proceed ee te CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Bo wil G13 Nat Tea 2°... 315 . t r GI eee ) erent deee.ssin Three-Car Crash ese: ties, 2Cold Shoulder Death Sentence for repeal ap bar alnes Spe eisayrae Cae eae ela er et eke Be eed | : 7 a fe @ .. * sh . shipping” demand. No. 3-1 feeanf'%¢| Eleven persons, including seven B84, Ce --1: 382 Nor Sta Pes: 111 . SENDAI, Japan (The Sendai fr District Court March 20 of PP jp dhstrdoeirontoaegriins rf (Advertisement) : .45-28.19; several lots mostly |children, involved in‘ a three car\tun ten... fag Nest attlin s. 12 {0 | en ors Appeal Court today began a re-/murder, arson and robbery. Boone Live-Wire Representetive - i” ae fe Me aS me se ree accident at Telegraph road and|ctum £.™ -- 333 2 ong: ore mn s view of the first death sentence was already under sentence by a Secotee wisi om in Bil ' 23 w0-350 2, {8.28-19. 18; Ne ae Hazel avenue last night were re- Can Dry : 18 —— rad = =. given an American soldier by a/US. court-martial of life imprison- tics W seems certain.{6 be W ANTED : larper hare niutchers over 20 Ib scarce: leased from Pontiac General Hos-|capital Airi.. 213 pan Aw Air. it) Resolution Drawn Up Japanese court. ‘ment for another slaying, bute emembe bey as one of the’ strong- : os mixed grades 330-425 Ib 16.28-/ i.) art Carrier Cp .. 84.7 6 Both the defense and prosecu-|the Army ruled the death sen- ee : 50; small volume 300-330 Ib 17.50-18.00: |P' er treatment. Caco 37 ...... 175 POrem Sit ... 26 k Cl d ; | est chief justices in American his-| Aggressive representative calling - eae tte We 18.90- 16.38. * *« *& Cater Trac ., 34 Parke De... $34) to See Clamp OWN ON tion argued that the penalty of|tence took precedence. cacy a on machine tool seers, masta’ ard hellers fact acta: sieers: econ Pontiac police report the autos|Si%s'¢ On ca) Paes: 8]! Ice Cream Peddlers cere es ee Co + * * gf working plants, ete, to” handle © full; her; heifers strong to oo euaneneer Cy r : is ne, 44, a Negro; p their trial] Boone and! he nationally advertised - Pre-, oe ager Steady to, strong: Dulle 25 vane Gncn ae: % Cin Mil i 2. phelps Bosc: aa soldier from Galveston, Tex., and! aise Sasaki blamed each other) _Temerrow: The Supreme ‘cision holding devices. Liberal: sasPage deer cee: ents it |Soave, 22, of Detroit, were stopped|Siaz,Py> -: H, priie, nor”. t14)_ Pontiac residents will be requesthis Japanese sweetheart Shigeko|for the slaying. and robbery of & Sou” and’ teh’ probable "as [Write CG. Holey; Bales hinnc: most ged grades M1se ae ree et: due to traffic congestion at the|Gies'Pee .2. ats ilsby etna. 413/64 at (oi essen Me long te ee, Japenese girl: 2-year-old Kukuko| Se tt eal civics be. ger, Erickson Tool Company, East ° Beads’ high chetee pg ag LT intersection Cole. Palm 2... 43, Proct 44-4 sure on ice cream peddlers to obey They were convicted by the| They were accused of burning - and conserva- and “. cassie "ot “commercial ‘cows| , The station wagon, carrying coi Gas "1... 113 Pure 4 ‘ a city ordinance concerning them |Miss Murak’s home to hide the ; : })-78-16.28; bulk canners and cutters) two families and driven by oe Sd *3a4.and if necessary give them the fact they had suffocated her with ' : le solsso, tility and “commercial bala Donald BR. Edwards, 32, of 3037 [Son N Gas |. 43 #5 cold shoulder. Office Equipment Stolen |a cloth over her head. The .pre- i Pee eep $00; moderately active:| Cumberland, Berkley, allegedly |975" 7 ‘ous vese. 28.1| Assistant City Attorney Sherwin . vious Army court-martial included y . i steady on all, classes: good to ‘prime| Struck Soave’s auto’ from the Cont Can. 403 -«-- &45 M. Birnkrant is preparing a Lowa From Fisher Local testimony that Miss Sasaki would) e . jambs 82- 00-21-50; cull to| rear causing his car to strike OP aS .. . 322 lution which will recognize safety lure victims to a predetermined & t t } 0-18.50: 1 L Mat : lame 108 ib No i pane: oan ‘to| Hyde’s auto, police report, The Cont On lead {|problems arising from the ice A = pieglnscg ee iia spot where Boone would , api G an e : : me Mauaiter ewes 3.50-6.50. | accident occurred about 9 p.m. Gorn Pan. aes a #iicream peddler a yomnenter he apo aa ake . ae and rob them. , as : | Those released trom the hospital | Deer. "7.11730? EE Gal east in enforcing a city crdi (Fisher Body Local 596 UAW-CIO tO ee $ = . i Poultry Det Bdison .". "39.4 $8 , |to assist in enforcing a city ordi “ The Sendai district after receiving. she gpa on Se 6 oe $33 /nance regulating the business. building, 821 agi weer sOMe- | 4 asked for only a fife yf . DETROIT POULTRY bruises were: Edwards, @) Doug Airc ....74.4 m4 time between Friday ernoon ; ’ ss ppioet aged Ye iy | AP ote ter emt | Louise, 31, and their three chil-| Dow Chem COR od 3? The resolution was suggested and Saturday morning. .| The defense argued that qpeath | .
peel Reipeaiey coe a Sheree ae? oe THY, Ts andl Bee ae toa a4 Ba] by Maver mostly weeting of the |, 2rd Grant. president of the! ROMCT, Tee shold Mh To be used to purchase established com- |: 9 H pe 5 io . ooo 106, fi al ' 4% id Pontiac ice the ma- bs ni = ; ‘ Caponertes (4-4%s a and re S| Omer who received treatment! fo thes ty 34 Traffic and Safety Committee of Roa were sinlen om the finan.|“death resulting Lrcesifil mercial printing plant in Florida. This |. but cartyore? Socks ‘were seme. ft|were: Raymond D. Tatro Jr, 29;|/emianed soe G1 Sun Oil... Tr | the Pontiac Area Chamber of | ia) secretary's office after thieves The defense attoray sil cae business will be used as security on the. |. ponettes were generally well cleared in/his wife Doris, 26; and their four Faire Mor ....48 84 Commerce. e broke the glass of the cash-|) 04 ‘oe inte to kill Miss| loan, which will be repaid at $100 per week children, Bonnie Lou, 2; Larry, 4;| pooa Mach ... #0. ‘ 20.3| ‘ This followed a plea front Birn-|ier’s window. Grant’s office was Muraki when B® placed a cloth for 10 years, in order to give -ettractive CHICAGO POULTRY Connie, 5; and Raymond III, 6. | Lon eee MD : ge krant to clamp down on icé cream ransacked after someone broke te er her head.’ : y' fo : ed d CHICAGO, June 24 (AP) —Live poultry) Pontiac firemen used a booster | Prueh wal Ot . 80.1/peddiers who do not have the ordi-|door window although nothing was vy’ « « return on investment. if interest an : - Ms cnchanged pwieloente bar: for 20 minutes to flush gasoline pen Pree : 3s nance-required assistant over 18|found to be missing. _ The next hearing will be July 17 ready for immediate action, write P. 0. 1:13; caoemne itis: ole roosters from the street following the acci- ill 44a t Cen «.. 283/years old with them to protect; Entrance to the building was @ next hearing will be July 17.) Box 1396, Sanford, Florida - over ‘ey 7-2." es ™ ‘dent. > a a Carbide .;: iad small children from traffic haz-|made after breaking a basement | , ’ ~
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A Bk :; 29. e running to or from such) sa e¢ed 24 feet after she allégédly SS ae 1 Wests 1 zs BS a truck, not an attorney represent-| ea in front of a train Saturday But Young Republicans ' OVER 85,000,000 PEOPLE wiL
ing Pontiac.” afternoon at the Huron street rail- . Stee : Desaldena tfered te take {road crossing, was in sifisfactory Emphatically Reject His resolution to the Commission on | condition at Pontiac. General Hos- H thas qubject clase “we are tater: cital toviay. is School Aid Proposals
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Indust, Ratle ULL. stotes|@POused last week when he heard| according fo a hospital spokesman./much of President Eisenhower's
a = .|_ Officer"Thomas Larrison, Pon-|j tiv m, while em- rl
Bee are BeE BE BE hired teri by antral fon Trend ‘Slay wectng he mont | UB Cr wah Minn dee ci-aite ima 4 Hed owet. Ricky’ oon at Mr and'Niw the woman was walking with het|""wrawr’ up a threeday co | . Bae ised He FE Shee, MCR oom ot Mea Me het ow and apparent) id ntl VMS wp, 8 tre-day conven! |” «ss 535 ws sone on Shenaturn Puruioure or Cor ise High “21.3103 Et 723. H¢8lfour days in Pontiac General Hos-|see or hear the signals for the/tion rejected a Platform Commit- 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC | 1956 Low .......2440 126.2 8 it18| pital for three fractured ribs. . [train or else did not pay atten-itee recommendation favoring Ei 2nd Fleer, Lawrence Bidg. « Phone: FEderal 2-$249 4° |tion to them. senhower’s five-year, 14-million- OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS
dollar school aid measure. Loans mode to residents of oll surrounding towns it: / DETROIT sTOCKs oY “ft od Figures after decimate Ponts ar eign St. Joseph Hospital Pteceant Ridge Woman | | toad, it voted 20023 for a
Allen Elec. & ©. 8 27 34 . Chg Killed in Car Crash substitute resolution saying: meee el Graduates Sisters “Mindful of the inevitable con- ° er ms freee aaa esr weer a a and bed ¥ "5 é } mn, , ) . tera’ 103 183 9841 ‘The Sisters of Mercy ot St. Jo-|EmEY Cente. tied in an ac | oe aete financial 43.5135 | t on M25 about. seven milesigeneral public education
pen el northeast of /Caseville in Huronischool construction.” |
| ——_ County early Sunday. et ee Be Call FR ~ i ° ; Ac ine: ¥ spit ; / | Her daughter, Mrs, "| The group commended, the ad-jim- fs iaerper a gee i : 2) eae wee tr Mary Sysanna|?>, who was driving, fold police! ministration for presenting three ~ To BUY or SELL tree and utility! successive balanced budgets, but
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big tity, so this little; ‘:
of 1,000 near Kalama-
reap the benefits in the
@ new library. ~~ \—
Earl Webster was still
when he left his home here
d headed east before the turn
of the century. The son of a De-
catur carpenter, Webster went to
college in Schenectady, N. Y., and
later worked in various bookkeep-
ing jobs before he ended up in
ae New_York, head of his own. ac-
In his will was a grant for a half
million dollars for the new Decatur
library ‘“‘back home.” 7
good in
- South Dakota's frst national
bank was organized in Yankton in
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the board of peas ee esis
Corn was easy, reflecting ex-
tremely heavy government sales to exporters. Oats : chs. Br No. 1, 2.00-/@roup was under pressure. Some
soybeans lagged ascent ae Cauntoner Fe 3.00" ds. Celery” wa.[airerafts made good advances,
starting fractionally higher. 00% a6 tease nee 12°] ‘The market was continuing to Near the end of the first hour, |bens, Kotitane ice, y 20:30 402-| react from its most recent series __ new style wheat was %.to.1% high- Cah, Meeks. No. 2, 2.56-1-15 ‘don. behs.| Of.new 1957 highs reached nearly | _. etecouproncaemn entre pense
er, July $2.08%; corn was ¥% low.|Parsiey, Curley, No. 1, 901.00 dee, bens;| fWO weeks ago. Oils were de- ' er to % higher, July 1.29%; oats|teis" Fou" 1™San lg, 1etitat See | Pressed by word that the admin. | YAAG ANTIIOTE were % to % higher, July 65%: HL 1.20-1.30 | $0-1b bag. Radishes, ‘Red,| istration is pressing to curb oil
Tut was unchanged to % lower,|behs. ‘Radishes, White Patcy,” 90. acx,| 'mports and also by the possibil- = Lo uly $1.22%; soybeans were % low. bens: No, "1, 10-80 dos. behs.’ Rhubarb,| ity of a federal investigation on
er to % higher, July $2.35; and|No. 1. 325-918 % bu Beteah Senta:| the question of controls. Or n q ion lard was tive to 18 cents a hundred No. 1, 3.25-3.75 % bu. toes, Hot. (This is the second of three articles on
} house, No. 1, 3.25-3.18 @lb. basket.| Meanwhile, copper, lead and the “nine strong men” of the U8. 8u- pounds lower, July $12.92. Turnips, No, 1. 1.00-1.50 dos. behs. zine prices were at their lowest in|” + An ee . . . — ane a oe AEE ag = and the tight money situation Lincoln Division Head placed the high tribunal dramatically in
Grain Prices Ko, 11 6-118 be. aus td, No.1. 1.00-lremained of concern Urges Productive Use ol eee ! . « 1.50-1. . Turnips, ; *
. CHICAGO GRAIN No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. - Du Pont dropped around two ° By JAM
dxgTICAGO,. June 24—(AP)—Open to- Lerroce aeb eeiad ceeds 2*-|points, while Union Carbide and of Atomic Energy yi me Lee
—“ Whe aan Sonses: sb 3 80-3.00 bu. Escarole, No. od: Allied Chemical lost about -a point ‘ _
July nn sorts July 8, Zag [tO pe basket. Lettuce Boston, "no. 1, (each. OKLAHOMA CITY w—A Ford/dent of the United States, Harry S. Sept. : 2.11% ‘Sept. 3572 “eeu 2.00-2.50 bu. Lettuce, Leaf, No: 1, 1.00- Among the oils, Amerada was|Motor Co. executive suggested to- Truman sought to project, under Dee. oo.) 245 7° {1-50 bu. Lettuce, Romaine, No. 1, 1.00- ie * ” ; ie ose * March : ir) 1 Sa08 3: Large, 11.00-11.50 30-doz. case: ee be Texas eer aay sectoneod | Promectivay ne Se = pg eames el aioe Be La guy | medium, 9.50-10.00; small, 8.00-6.50. and Royal Dutch were off antidote to inflation. Oe oe Sov crme mt 180 comrover- Dec. ; ait Bert. a as about a point or more. “Tt seems clear that meeting the aoe A Salle in Franklin D. red SORINE Betas 38 aero EGGS Lukens Steel, after gaining at|needs of our society and at the|®00sevelt's New Deal.
July ogy, MAY, sss E3M%|Detrolt, casee included, feretal stare’, Start, dropped a major frac-isame time avoiding serious per- But Harry Truman believed, as Sept. 13s sue 13.07( erate Gg “|tion. U.S. Steel and Republic Steel|ennial inflation will require a(M¢ has said, that the Supreme
Dec. . eeese 1.25% Sept, 13150 8: rade A, , jumbo 41-45, pased, General motors dropped a Court of the United States should wing.
March. <.. 138% Get. > “s2.2. 13a0/ St Set eats oe ba eea ne Mee traction Tea are toe er ivan Ty |be above and beyond politics, that Tie. 1am | small” 28. “Grade B, large 33-35." wid. . of our industria] system,” Ben D. a
Livestock
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trading early today.
Key stocks dropped from frac-
FRUITS — Apples, Northern 8 1, 4.00-4.50 bu. Apples, Steele hea’ viens. 5.50-6.00 bu. a Ae ey ney, 16-qt. case; No. 1, 5.50-6.00 /16-qt. case.|tions to around two points. The Strawhberrie: t - . igpore: og Non 1, 150800 Secc, 200 Pat. ca8e:lwas an assortment of fair gains. i
MISC: Asparagus, No. VEGETAB , sgh 3.18 don. bebe Beets Nee No.| Neither the oils nor any other Ley
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22 Btate St, Bernice Cover. Adv.”
News in Brief
One of the Strongest Chief Justices in U. S. History k ane
WASHINGTON _(INS)—As Presi-\nas described—as—“‘dynamic. con-
avg. 34. Boeing, Douglas Aircraft and | wills =e ;
Browne: = a jumbo 39; lsrge'Goodrich rose about a point each. peas cgericars pendeg t=
: Illinois Central advanced a major ;
fraction in an otherwise slack rail
28-29. Grade| group. ber of Commerce luncheon yester-
its nine justices should be chosen|man appointees and the chief jus-
“d, standards of personal integrity|tice have made court history.
and intellectual. honesty, and not| _ ;
He spoke ‘before a special Cham-|for reasons of political expediency.
REPUBLICAN NAMED Warren Molding Court in His Image?
the scales of justice, a man whose
constitutional] beliefs and theories
apparently matched Dwight Eisen-
hower's own—which the President
servatism.”
* * *
That man was Earl Warren,
governor of California, Republi-
can vice presidential nominee in
1948, a nationally respected lead-
er of the GOP’s “progressive”
Each in his own way, the Tru-
SHOWN EFFICIENCY
Burton, who was a close friend
of Truman in the Senate despite
He looked westward for a man}
preme Court whose recent far-reaching Of strength, a man able by expe- ‘sions on individual) liberties have rience and inclination to balance
ually inclined membérs of the 0n Oct. 5, 1953, he lost no time in there were those who said of Clark
party stalwart who would follow
the leader without quibble or ob- that he was.a machine politician, a _
jection.
Events have seemed to prove
that point of view all wrong. The
rush of memorable decisions in
receht weeks has cast Tom Clark
in the role of “great dissenter.”
For example — in his blistering
dissent to the court’s ruling that in)
criminal cases, including those of
alleged subversives, the govern-|
ment must bare FBI secrets to de-|
fendants or dismiss charges, Clark
vehemently assailed the majority
decree,
CLOSE UP SHOP
He called it-so dangerous that
unless it is nullified by Congress
the FBI “might as well close up shop.” 7
At 57, tall, drawling, bow-tied,
homespun Tom Clark, veteran of
the New Deal and the Fair Deal,
appears determined to carry the
banner of conservatism, regardless 1621 S$. Weodward, Royal Oak ze ™m =
3 Doors North of 10 Mile fo |
of the path his colleagues follow.
’ Chiet Justice Warren, it is
sometimes said, is molding the
Court in his own image. He is a
powerfully persuasive man,
When he took his seat .as the
nation’s foremost judicial officer
making it clear that he would
tarian Church, a man given to|choose the course of liberalism. Hej .
‘allied himself at once with those
dedicated liberals, Justices Hugo
L. Black and William O. Douglas.
Under Warren,
moved rapidly toward the historic
Fee ceeee ‘Graduates Sisters ls eee
teeaee
Nas
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A Pleasant Ridge woman, Mrs.
Emily Harrington, 49, of 24 Wood-
ward Heights, was killed in an ac-
] t on M25 about seven miles
forced from the road bY}catted for a continued effort to re-|
by/duce fedéral expenditures. It, said]
degrees in] may be ‘violent | vertical air cur Ny ] * te : ae
: la membe: the homa 1S dea SNE Etta Siete | carwtee Grete A jumbo. 8: extra] Site Press, | ‘Thus when the time came in 195 tical dif h Se ceccuzed Ne. 1 and 3 190-930 Ihe toes, 5810) letee 33-33; medium 37-20. oe fi Her i ace aoe Raita eM 20.00-20.25: few sorted No. 1 soo-sa| Grade B, large 28. New York Stocks Mills cited automation and the |“, Months after he became|demonstrated unostentatious effi-
Ibs" 20.35 and 20.50; No. 2 and 3 240.| Market steady and prices holding on ae © ipresident — for hi j arshi 300 Ibs 18.25-19.50; ‘mostly No. 3 300. quality nearby offerings which are time uses of atomic energy |" or him to make his|ciency and scholarship in his ca- 400 Ibs 16.75-17.25:' mixed moderate supply and barely ample. (Late Morning Quotations) —< first appointment to th 7 grades 160-180 2 ppointment to the highireer on the court. Ibs 17.80-18 50: mit Ordinary quajity receipts appear plenti- as two major techndlogical 300-400 Ib sows Ty at inne > rage ful and Poe pi Usa ao noted te move increased productiv- bench, Truman chose not a mem- 3 400-600 Ibs 13.50-14.75; stage and boars|ScCumulated stocks. Market is very/Admiral . ... 113 Int Nick... 1993! SOurCeS = ber of his own party, but a Re| His work has been accom- Cattle“ salable 3800. Tr. a : Allied Ch ".... 86.6 Lockn Aire. o4.3| 'C- [publican, Harold Hitz Burton of| plished largely behind the moderately ac ade now : Allied Stra .., 45.5 2Int Shoe ... 30.1 : lani : h Y active on steers and heifers CHICAGO POTATOES Int Tel & Tel 3441 He said the automation of indus-| Ohio. scenes, in chambers. He has rare he a fome sales S0c higher.| CricaGo. June 24 (AP) — Pettaee Roe fea esas <5 jokes (Main “44 trial plants is providing safer written few spectacular opinions.
fed steers. Cows stead wane ote = - old; arrivais 2: track 42; total U.8.jAlcoa . ...... 94 jones 3 L ... 54.6 i im.| , 2ruman’s final appointment to Instead, he has acted among his Weak. Stockers and feeders very slow |S@pments for Friday 764; Saturday 448:Am Airlin ... 185 Kelsey Hay .. 44 (healthier working conditions, im-| 9. court, however, did Sround steady. Quality of then aot em | Sunday 126; suppl ht; demand mod-|Am Bak ,,.,, 346 Kennecott ..199-6 proved quality, lower production . rr, appear | colleagues as a consultant, an ex-
Beaten Ep oey ted steers 096-1200) ig] ore, Barua Seem eineey: (30 a ice, CE nego ae ses costs and more effective utilization to have political overtones. He pert in checks and balances, a \- . ried; : ; track wares 00: . OOD) Poel med . averageto bask chaos Sheestee nee 461; supplies Wnerel: -aumané’ fer “Tong |Am Gis ts ki 388 Kroger... 803) Tetlock of California. A Septem-
ber wedding is planned.
Dems Starting
fo Attack Potter State Central Committee.
Accuses GOP Senator
of ‘Shameful Behavior’
LANSING # — The Democratic
State Central Committee has be-
gun sharpening its verbal knives
for the 1958 campaign and Sen.
Potter (R-Mich) is the major tar-
get.
The committee accused Potter
yesterday of ‘“‘selling Michigan
short’ and “shameful behaviour”
and said he should be replaced
next year “with a Democratic sen-
ator who -will be proud of his state
and not slander its people with
false charges."
‘The committee adopted a resolu-
tion which said that “it is appar-
ent from hig slanted statements
that Sen. Potter hopes unemploy-
clearly intends to blame unemploy-
|ment on Democratic state policies.
ne Nevt Schoet Wetrict
will hold an election Wednesday) old debt and the new issue will
for the purpose of voting on\.a| be $7 per $1,000 of state equalized
$825.00 bond issue, to erect a ne
iunentary schest bere. The total amount raised for
evaluation, This is a reduction of
Read Methodist Rite $2 per $1,000 from the amount
port State Park, north of Port
Huron.
Josephine Nickora Wed
Ni ovi Slates Election voted in October, 1956, for debt
purposes. Due to the increasé in
valuation the necessary money
can be raised at a reduced mill-
age rate.
The bonds will be sold as money
is needed and thus interest costs
can be held down.
ees ee
pupils per room. In order to
Se ciacel aurea athe
ready for September, 1958.
alte was selected after eight sites
were examined by the Board of
Education and the Architect.
There are four qualifications for
for the election,
Saved in Boat Fire voters: .Citizen of the United
States: resident of the state for
six months and resident for school
district for 30 days prior to day of
election; over 21 years of age; a
taxpayer in the district. ‘
Tt ig not necessary. to register
. hen
Farmington Resident
E. W. Sulley, 43. of 22660 Mid-|
dlebelt Rd., Farmington, was res-
cued from his flaming cabin
cruiser yesterday after it caught
fire in Lake St. Clair, a mile and
a half off shore.
ana | a MRS. M. L. ‘VAARA A passing boat pulled alongside Two-month-old.- Louk slg ins his brother as best mant ithe burning craft, enabling Sully datincinel } George LoukSiwas Robert Vaara of Ironwood, to jump to safety. He was treated qe : far cock , . when he turned in . : : por aro aall over “Sone ono Dufresne’ and Rescue 3 Fishermen Sulley said he had been giving Thomas Smith, 31, St. Clair , both of Ironwood, . Re an cue ae uae
Shores, akin aver, drowned “Srmedtately after the wedding, FTOM Saginaw Bay —' _ ‘s m iso man, 20 .
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LAWN } MOWERS GROUND & RE- paired. zee.
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PLASTERING, NEW AND RE- ir. 5 “Oo p.m.
PLASTERING _
REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS,
a formica, & finish wor SLICE OF HAM }
TOUR em
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n\o ‘o 2 RMS. ADULTS. rq pdb ‘DRINKERS. 1 & 2 BEDRM. TLY FURN ried rg yr. ground al eam front
~. NEWLY WLY DECORATED.
ee hcl utilities.
oward.
After 3 p.m.
_ Prospect.
3 Jina CHILD ¥ WELCOME. NEW-
2 LARGE are pees 14 ON. erste FE 32-7503,
ay KITCHEN & BATH.
° child welcome. 431 _N. Perry. _
7 ROOM, MODERN. GAS BTOVE,
refrigerator & washer. 1 block
from ‘pus. $ blocks from down
town. 57 Plorence.
caretaket at 23 seen ct.
DOWN VERY-
; ogy cided ented *h Au-
__burn, rear_ office.
. €LEAN ROOMS, 3. CLOSE IN,
vou
Painting & Decorating 20
18T- CLASS PAINTING, 2 YRS.
r le FE 5-2860.
ne TRIMMING AND REMOV-
barb estimates. FE 2-6019. FE
TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAT. alec hauling of all kindy. T Ravert. O ;
"T REES Trimmed or removed, Tree sur-
in work around
Pre ti-
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Dressmaking, Tailoring 16
DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL-
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in my home, Cal] FE 8-8455.
Furniture Refinishing 16A
ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY. VAR-
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A&B TRENCHING Footings, Water line, Field tile.
_FE 5-0061.
BLOCK BRICK
ana fireplaces FE 2-2468.
BRICK, BLOCK 4ND CEMENT
work. Also chimneys, No job too
lar Residential and commer-
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ee
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CEMENT WORK Garden Plowing 16B
A TOP SOIL, peor Mecoaih
also ~ tilling.
ROTO-TILLING.
sonable Free estimate. Gerdens,
_tawns, flower gardens. FE 1-6008
UIPMENT.
& load-
cow manure.
= 4-3371.
PLOWING DISCING., oo Spl =
leveling Price reas
ROTOVATING GARDEN = aaa
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6-3759,
a aTUCRY BLUE 50D. 30c : Rd. TW 2-1174,
TERANE TREE SERVICE, Juarantee’ satisfaction. says
iimméd or remdved. Free est
mates Cail EM 3-6150 anytime.
drive grading EY “niing.
EM 3343. ; .
ere Service ores
RIMMING AND
Ph. FE 6-6593 or OR
»} YARD WORK & painting. 6 years exp. FE 8-1065.
LAWNS 18H back tp soil. FE
i Landscaping. Free estimate.
GRADING
Ee ae fe alae _ Moving & Trucking 19
terre you. Smit |
LANDSCAPING, | | FOUND: LARGE COLLIE. CLAIM
by paying ad end board. FE
8-890 ee 7
FOUND: } REDBONE HOUND
Gar PARAKEET. YELLOW & a
green in vic. of Baldwin &
mre. FE_ 2-1361.
5 KEYS ON CHAIN WITH
intial “T’. Vie. 6, Saginaw. Re-
ward. _ EADIE 4-706
LADIES’ YELLOW GOLD
wrist =< Vic. of
, Saginaw, &
3-9465
| LOST — KODACHROME MOUNT-
eu color transparencies, slides.
Believed lost vic MeNally’s —
Waite's. Finder please call OR
_}a913 _Reward
_ Hobbies & & Supplies ; 24A
NEW SCRABBLE SETS, 33. PAINT
by number sets, $169 up (frames
to fit). BACKENSTOSE, 15 East
Lawrence. FE 32-1414.
Notices & Personals — 23
AEROTRED KNAPP.
SHOES Fred Her nan 2070 Airport Ru
Phone
"ine Sajvation
‘is Debt? | $f you ‘e having — meee
yeu: payments see
MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL.
. Inc, 41% 8. Saginaw above
Oakland ' Theater __ PE 8-0456.
JUNE 24. ; 1957. HAPPY ‘BIRTHDAY
Mrs. T. E. Pearson, Jr arm
~_Wid, Miscellaneous 28
WA TO BUY A GODD_ USED
a ie a. re
after 6 p. m
R CASH IN A RY, ell mes Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
*900,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new
ae seasoned iand contracts for
our clients. 21 yoere service to a
sutisfiea clientele jad me before
yeu — — et ch oe
MAHAN REALTY CO emat sy
1075 a a oundars
CONTRACT WANTED FOR IMME-
DIATE 8ALE. New or seasoned. 23-0263 3 ROOMS, aS ai & EN- quiet place, no drinkers. FE
_ $4360 3 (ROOM APT. FUL,
Exc. for elderly lady.
_Priviieges. R ‘Ress. . FE 5-2536.
2 . PVT.
bath & ent. Clean couple. 385
Prospect or FE 2-6406.
TWICE LARGE F nis, , 18f FLR. Pvt entr Utilitie Washing priv.
_Garage. | 209 Norton.
Wk. entr. Adults. $14 Jessie. FE, ! §-1625. 11 8. J
3 ROOMS “ ‘BATH, PARTIALLY
furnished Stove, reaeere er
Murphy: bed, utilities furn. 114
Howard, FE $-6839.
HOLLYWOOD APTS.
SIDE,
2 LARGE ROOMS,”
Near bus fll wk. 1 VE FE
_2-7562 2 RMS. PT PATE. APPLY
trance, utilities. 1 child or baby
welcome. $16 weekly. Apply 806
_ St. Clair Street.
| Buyers waiting. What have you?
Clark Real Estate, FE or
_FE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark.
sAND CONTRACTS. |
$ CASH $ BUYERS WAITING
OUS SERVICE CALL TED McCULLOUGH FE S075 IP NO ANSWER, FE 5-5091.
IVAN W
SCHRAM 1111 Josiyn
| CASH
IN A FLASH For tand contracts, see Au-
gle Johnson w person 20
eerel service to satisfied
and le.
A. Joh nson ph Rd. REALTOR |
REALTOR
1704 8. Tele
Lat
you sell.
(NICHOL TE & H: ARGER
33_W_ Huron % __—sFE 86-8183 aoe us
tid on the sale of rour rontract
bifore you sell | = 4
| Edw. M. Stout. Realtor
Open a Til 4:30
| 0 _N. Saginaw
| MMEDIATE a ae FOR
edly land penn ALi
mS fe L: Templeton, Re Realtor,
MORTGAGES Bi GooD rRoraetime % as
Bt b, "CHARLES wat 8. Tel 7 M
'E ¢-0621 see am
OVER $1,000,000 —, to a
racts mm =e roel some
Realtor Pa ji
ron 8 FE eet lt AE
WE ras
Land Contracts Mave burers fer |
contracts or equities, Ask for M
uareen at FE 6-441. No atee
J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor
6 FE. Walton PR 8-441
_Wanted Real Estate 324 OUR SLEEVES ARE
ROLLED UP! And we are ceores for —
rush TION! The
con-
can | —
WwW Huw |
OUR
TO YoU.”
wear M. “Stout, Realtor
| 2ASH FOR = H J. VanWeit. 4540 Dixie Hwy. |? _OR 31385 |.
| JET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE | *ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED,
baby welcome $14, week. FE
-2082 ‘Pe
7 RMS. & BATH, UPSTAIRS. FE 2-203. W_ Bide
\@ La
Li | }3 RM HOUSE PARTLY FORK. tor furnished $45 a month and
up. See Mr Smith, 28 E. Huron
st
Rent Houses Furnished 35
ROOM DELUXE KITCHEN-
1 ig
ette Les stern Jr. Ge | __IWENTY-FIVE 2
__ For Rent Rooms Ce
Bt Z
> ad 7
be ine
ROOM FOR
_Call_ PE _6-1548 RMS. FOR 2 OR 3 home. Kit
R RENT
& bus line
EEPING
en priv dn Reg oy home, For
mon snly Coss Close to downtown, FE
“ROOM, 344 W. Huron.
CLEAN WEST SIDE, DOUBLE
bed. eomfortable. With or with-
out fine home cooked food. For
PE 8-3338. one or two.
EXTR. HOME STYLE
FE 45-0377. A CLEAN meals, 14 Matthews.
PVT. ROOM & BOARD, CLOSE TO town & bus, $15 Week. FE 3-8887.
39
Hotel Rooms
HOTEL AUBURIN
Alse'I oF 9 room’ apartments. or m and refrigeration unit.
464 Auburr ae
LS OTEL c
neat rms & apts. Some with AY.
By day ot week. Moderate rates.
135 N, Pe: 5-8126. _
- Rent Stores — 40
a FRONT STORE, 1800
Ideal for any business on Mae
Hlesenlisg fon EM 34083.
__Rent Office Space 41
DOWNTOWN Located within 3 per cent corner
St. Consisting of 3 room
water ty
Roy Annett Inc. 8 E ‘Huron 8t. FE 8-0466
Dpen Evenings & Sunday 1 to 4
‘OFFICE SPACE FOR Main floor. 4540 Dixie Hwv a ah Zz
Van ae OP 31945
SPACE AIR CONDITIONED
rg office or beauty shop.
. Huron. bidg
14 W
For Rent Miscellaneous 42
BIG. 30X40 GARAGE. FOR RENT. PE 4-864.
apts Bachelors = or
_ideal for couple. , §-27
1 BEDRM. {. MODERN.
furn. $50. FE 5-0175 -
Qa3 Room MODERN HOUSES.
| 2 miles of Auburn Hgts. 3330 |
Crooks Ra N. PARTLY |
off |
larry | Modern conveniences. 4 m
oot near aoe Lake. eal
MU 4-6363. Milf
RM sie BASE-
OR 3-0138. ocean §
ment. Pontiac Lake ¢
SMALL 1 Soom ‘dren’ wer |
!
}
131 aca “APT, AUBURN HOTS. | Area Util turn, FE +38.
) RM. UPPER... CLEA PVT
yen ent. Nr. GMC reek. OR
BATH PYT ~ & ENT
but nice. N. RM
Small, e FE
| 2-4376.
\3 RMS. & BATH PVT. ENT. 28.
N, Hemingway 8t. Lk. Orion.
_MY _2-0952 ;
RM. APT. 154 LINCOLN, NEAR
_ Hospital, OR _3-9522
3} ROOM A $5 | PER WK.
_ Adults. 1 Virginia.
37
Tt & 5 LARGE ROOMS Auburn
|3 FURN Roca 200 SANDER-
son FE_ 2-4059
3 ROOMS oe neat fH. APPLY.
ROOMS & BATH. WITH UTILI- _ties. 70¢ 700 Aut ‘Aepere Ave. ny
~ 3 ROOMS—CLEAN
PRIVATE BATH te downtown, FE 4-2579 or
_PE 2-445. -
4 LARGE RMS8.. CLOSE IN. MOD-
4-O808
Qa Wet 3 after rE
@ ROOM. 1 CHILD. IND _No drinkers. 12 Washin
+ ROOMS a BATH. PVT ENTR. * wert side. FE 8-6486 or after é. > FLOOR.
5
§ ROOMS, BATH & GARAGE,
Pvt. entr., west side adults, $80
_per month. PE $6267, at MODERN, NEWLY DECOR-
2 rooms; & bath, ort. ent.
_kéults. FE 4-0992. bis
COZY KITCHEN APT. AT
the lake Cool off. enjoy the
__water, 0 OR_3-4555,
GLEAN | 3-ROOM APT.. WEAR
Bord] 52008 between Cot-
"FURNISHED (APARTMENT.
FURNISHED Ai GRE BLOCK | ; J ROOM F ae a PRIVATE | REALTOR = a entrance. 2101 Opdyke °| FE 5-6105
4. FE 46300. 0 i RM} ARD. FE j ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH ca)? aM, 40 B. BOULEVARD. _emt. very clean 20 Norton
| MODERN } BEDRM, HOME ON eh | eome. come, inguin ey ess Taylor Rd
Sccuauiae LK “3 BEDROOMS. Working couple or 1 child Heat
Ppnog water furn $75 mo. OR
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36
|2 BEDROOM HOUSE IN DRAY-
| ton. OR 3-7416.
gU- P) 1 BORM ROUSE ON LAKE ren welcome M MA _5-1593.
CLEAN, . REA- | 3 eT HOME. sonable. ® Maynard Ct. All day
Sunday.
BEDROOM fH Fhe aor
Lake. Privileges utiful
ere — call MU “e428?
_after
ROOM etl an UPPER
Clean & Sorry, no cond
= Seren! ost including ga-
“EF LOYD KENT
5 ROOM LOWER, WITH GARAGE ae $75 month, on Cass Lake
_Rd. MU 4€4257 after 6
o RM. CAND ih en HOT, WATER. ar ee
gee fe yi Perry or call FE
LAKE PRIVILEGES
LA FOUR ORM, eo VINO’ R RM WITH FIREPLACE. ATTACHED GARAG LARGE LANDSCAPED LOT. FURTHER INFORMATION. PHONE PE 5-7871 _
ROE HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- eee FE 2-0613. Between 7 and
8 pm.
eras lot Drayton Plains area.
$90 per. mo, OR 35-5148.
RENTAL
UNITS Attractive new duplex ¢; units.
rent. 2 Zin in Pon
tiac on East he and Perry 5t.
CALL FE 41833
SMALL HOUSE, USE, PARTLY oe
_! Call_after 3:30.
| DOUBLE GARAGE, IN.
18x20. FE 8-1414.
| For Sale Houses 43
| _ SMALL FARM 2% acres large 4
bedroom bome, natural fire- !
| place
| out, aah oe room:
garage large chicken coop,
garden Ay et! ———— place to
raise ily Low down pay-
ment. ez tefms.
| Earl E, James | om Cooley Lk Rd. EM 3-631!
DOWN Or reasonable offer on this 2 bdrm.
modern home ;} as ful) bath, plas-
tered | wood floors, aluminum
storms * wr, 1 Saf garage.
Good
We mere several other "homes that bought reasonabie be
C “ PANGUS, g Realtor
$n eet
LAKEFRONT HOME Au furan. with bath,
petty tn der am. Fane
#i.380 do ie “HOUSTON * (REALTY
¢YR. OLD BOROALOW WITH AIR
conditioning & unfinished attic for
Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
Crescent Lake Privileges Lovely & —
Penced “shor on prise.
$8,950 witn $1,500 down. Immedi- ate possession. Must be seen.
Ridgeway ALTOR
975 Baidwin es
Open Eves. ‘til 8
WALLED LAKE MAPLE ROAD 2871 West of Haggerty. Open Evenings
Open Sunday 2 to 7"
Love
face
tu
etek toe tiled baths, pic-
indow: real plaster at-
Only, $16,850 ey best offer with
fal preset ne tocol or — nished. Modern. Nice
_Auburn.
from Sears. FE 6-6275
HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT. 3300 |
__Elizabeth — Lake Rd. FE 5-3678 el
LARGE “BASEMENT. ALL vakesil|
_etn, opens out on ake MY 3- i
LARGE BASEMENT APT. Coane onto lake Ail modern MY
MODERN FURN. ~ APT., COM- erce Keke h Oakley Park. 1416
Rent Lake ke Cottages 36A
2 : BDRM « PURNI ISHED COTTAGE = conte Island Lake 630 per wk.
A RI WICKERSHAM. | 7295 West Maple MaAyfair 6-6250
| Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
2 LAKE FRONT (eh fos ot thd
nishe: Lew
_ Michigan. rE Pat
PVT. EN-
block off Elizabeth
36. | SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT.
GE. | Wi mali
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. oe ag pg ret Rte 4
bod tole Ped el Nacanicomrack: ‘i fen geal as fn ft ae NICE 3 ROOMS IN PVT. HOME, |} BEDRM COTTAGE FOR FOR JULY
ea by any caer then mysel. = % from Tel-Huron, gatage.| anq August. On w Bay
Rob a. 86% Green, BUY, SELL OR TR ADE Adults only, FE 2-5638., near Caseville. Call 2-2663.
Pontine, NICE 2. ROOM APT. E3 WITH TV ON SQUARE | ————
ON AND A _DA It will you to George; preferred, will rent cheaper for; Lk, nr. Lake Orion, summer
24, 1957, I wil] not be re-| Blair We also and| care of 7 yeas old child, days.| rate, MY 2-6306.
ee eo ara eat nse = ai _Calf_after p.m. FE 2-1829.| -WopERN 3 ROOM COTTAGE y any other myself. SMALL APT. PRIVATE BATH & Lake, si 5, full Mihi Recreation -| (GEORGE BLAIR entrance. Agults. MY 3-7182. Lake bath, Available higast Titn. cTith. ‘Boat REAL ESTA or ing, fishing SPECIALIZE IN COLD WAVES & | 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 2-:1251| SMALL APARTMENT ABLE M001, _hatr styling. Dorothy's, FE 2-1244. Drayton Plame for 1 or 2 veople. Apply Piper's aT $Q. LAKE, 3 RMS. & BATH.
YOU CAN GET FREE 1 SI Is ' ' Novelty Store ae 5 She | beach, ae. 4. rE 4-3360.
they last, 48 cup coffee maker ISTINGS WANTED UPPER R ¢ ROOMS & : FT | COMPLETE MODERN LAKE
Seeley, Safe | BETES TALE Gow’ BS | Bilger 2 Pere Pace. Me | teat ips g Boat. eo miles AG miAc, Ui
SS advertised vanilla. FE pags Ko | a Sh UNION - LAKE pEAROE YEAR CASS LAKE i; é ry t 4 RM APTS.
MALL OITYEs. rms. modern ap Yeat roun or seasons).
Wed. Children to to ‘Board 26 2%6 Lesli rR Middlet bidg. are a Park-| swimming. Boats. FE 5-3169.
cas acneat re 5-770 Wikies oa 2 Ms & BATH. © Raretabed, at "cottage. near mer Fen
AY CARE TOR nae cE Cage in 3 2 pepe RELIABL ABLE __modern, pvt. OR 32251 & “ve sz
party w your 0 se Sovak LAKE FR
Wtd. Househ ousehold Goods 27 oe Huron’ Bt «xn | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) ss, % Bonne, siecpe 6. exces » Sleeps exce
a4
FURNITURE NEEDED. vm BUY OR SELL ' a. REDRM, PARTLY FURN.| see fishing, sandy deach. $70
Entire avd vs sat A) ergonelty vay your prep aoe Lake 8809 eview. Walters
for vou ® & B. Community | Sf'7, Og ogre I al ny B i me oe ee MODERN COrrAGes. LAKE GiTt
3 acd reasoneble Cail and BEDROOM UPPER oN EUCLID. — tARGE ROLL- || MOTEL CABINS ON AC
away, ome. jerniture, FE 6-1332. RP RD firey sroxer Sbedrm: Duplex on - Lake. Sandy beach, good fishin
CTION PE ¢1 600 Eliz. Leake Rd. | ——""<-- clean, modern, $45 a week. R &
nT ee yen 08 SAM 7 BDRM. INCLUDING | Cabin Bay, OR 3-s380.
WANTED TO BOY: ALL TYPES Ber et etntat at 5168 sasnabaw | RESORT COTTAGES. PICNICKING,
: furniture Ph. *E po Rd, Dra Plains, 3 biks pro ea Beach.
W75. ANTIQUE Dining OLD of bixte Hwy. R_& R Apts, _@t Lagest. —
pitere MY ASH | ca < to | uth. turn ‘18 Stout 8 or call SMALL PURNISHED Ont ~-| ry before 5:30 8-6064. cottage, §65 month, OR 3-6830.
__Children. welcome.
A TES LAA GOORRE CORT,
wet 4-2293
[L.! COT-
ry nice sandy Beach.
— Pe basse 16 ¥. JOHN. TE |
' For Rent Rooms 37 LAKE ORION AREA, Delightful new country home, 3_ bedrm. and bath, nice, bacomeas
ol} pecunes 100°
x ‘230’. Priced at Mis 060.
oxrorp” “stion” A 83122 5 RMS. AND | BATH DESIRABLE ESIRABLE boss — Gath es downtown.
NOTHING
BUY. SELL. REALTOR Partridge Ly the “Bird” to see.
Templeton
2 sen anc agra mt
gas furnece
washer & dryer. $1,000 down.
Lake Angelus Rd. Old house, modern,
Soest “T ghee < esis ness
——
tealtor bilities but
bilities, low ‘foe | parm
Templeton,
Why pay jrent? A eod yougepend: home Tota. dn. apten ne.
_Rooms W With Board | 38 ©
haa ey Cee
ae vy; veo oF 2 A ee “ Be o*
i
+f a / a > ieee » pas 24H ae Je ee Ra ae” BPS 3 ey ips —— 2 necked Leche th ade we ~" idan Pe
- Co ee ee i a wa Fm es
TWENTY-SIX _ . a ___ HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 24. 1957 re a an 4
, et ; . = conn
a Fot Sele Houses 43; ‘For Sale J \For Sale
na a » Houses , 43| For Sale-Houses 43| Fed Sale| Houses 43 CARNIVAL. ae by Dick T ET , \ ' * 1 r
} NORTH END , Rae BRauTiruL HOME & BUSINESS . urner For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Hi 43 For Sale jeakoat 4“
KNUDSEN Nice 2 bedroom, bath, fenced) 17x11 ering 20m | 6 room | brick vi _ a ‘ 3 BDRM. ‘ab tees. see Ai] Puree atone wos Cee
—— peed farona gr i Lever . easier bale Datiral areplece ful ~ aa * Yerlor , water in, about 3 INCOME: 1 RM. ste aso ¢
FOR COLO’ own, nae pes. | ain a 7 = : estes of tone full only BARGAIN! RGA 112 bes es s
OR COLORED ~ Foom, oe ey oe = Se ee ; $3900. W. Glass |, BEDROOM icine £314i."io1 8. Johnson;
Old Lane See eee eieaiia. con | pele palit sp ee, fusca rage” with : a 7 BEDROOM. : AUTO. = NO MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
new custom - bullt exce A . . main _ : 5 PEDROOM. SEMI FINED. OIL HEAT -
See aes ii aad chee im Meet | caf Pon” "gafed cotter stmt gem teen tx pre tan | | Down, OST
r] - Tr = e a: ENERO
Ook, ‘Rectuent ‘kitSben aad] CUCKLER REALTY | storms’ a” screens, garene So a eee yim WRIGHT
Bath. Only $2.00 down. apeiilacgeae ul large walk in base eereee D
PE ¢4001 FE 1-8119| stool and shower in basement, Ige. NEAR FISHERS * pared ved sect, fe fencea are $1006 345 OAKLAND AVE PE 5-0441
. indian n Village oe ee ne goxzat ft terrace Ro with oner O reco —- with beth, as. beses, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30
= _ 8 I- 8 5 a 050. 5 8. ac:
Zz fois coat: nds tece| Tate PonepaaiO® 3} CpRqour | ferme on Do | Better as Cae toe [ot tata. Peritged, Poem | PEASY 42, 8, ARE
Pee Sag too’ EATS: $10.750 WITH $2.250 DOWN. 89 ~ WILL BUILD down. Call with $000 $6800-$1000 down, FE 4255. oo heat, large: senank pan
oe _= 7 W. RUNDELL, FE 2.6713. ‘On your lot, any size, English Co-| RAWFORD WAGENCY 2 good lots in K Fie’ GIN. Saginaw Aner
. WM. H. KNUDSEN ; = Dome. | 63% W. i price. PE 4164s. aa
WM. i. SE} Lake Front Good deal this time of year. * FE 41549 garage. $1750 full price. PE 41649. | —P
REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rq.| Commerce Lake. 3 dedroom. alterations FE 42778, Gecee oon MY #1143 aaa
FE ¢4516 _ Evenings 8-1488| ranch, basement. pew hot air fur-| Buy Thru P ; ens Seam. 2 eto
4. RM, HOUSE WITH oT caentel lanaacupeaty (ceed iuisaaa uy Thru Partridge a oe a .| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
aot hake BATH;| beach. Priced "rahe call for in- List Thru P. id | y i
lake ‘priv. $7,800, 2318} formation. EM 3-4106 lhru Partridge = Lake front on Loon Lake. Beauti- iv
arston full basement. 100 DOW tully “landscaped grounds. 3 bed- GIs—$300 Down
Lake. $1,250 Dow $ OWN room, full basement, fireplace,| Brick 3 :
MODERN BASEME ; own We will build on your is hardwood floors, .$19,950. : ece bath, plastered walls Mol over 600 y be ;
perment, | FE e036 LOW DN.' Large home, White Lake privi- jan or ours, or ee : pointment FE ~ basement, auto, gas trees, | strawbe :
> a = | leges. Fireplace, basement, lot asement, exterior ‘com lete. You > z : heat, y insulated, well raspberries, 10 acres fenced.
‘ iobeis0. furnished. Call BM 34236 finish “interior, & we inl furan OFFERS Middle traits Lake Privilesed. 3 peas we yard, on a paved — 5 ~
. In Milford ; trim, hardware 2 paint 9h. P- A’ ee ee 2 baths. $17, PE 462545. = Sdichsel’s and Sarah ‘MeCar- ast. Side—$1,500 Dn,
ae Miltor A.C.COMPTON & SON SARKSTON sakes prion = — Foll School..nearby, $12,500, This is an exceptional neat\and...
#: Homey 3 bedroom home with full | “ ” caw NOAGh sc 3 bedroom brick ranch type Muipaneth Ls Lake privileged. Wel 7 Perea pa
| srlester heatiardweed faark: ON 33414: or FB 3 v006 seranise tisnOreniay) (ese Terms. Call PE «ies eres. Low Down Payment ere, Timken Oil sheet 1
oads of storage space. 1% car down. Full price, $15, \ ° Off Auburn ae 6 room — as vis water caer
. garage, large Caped lot oriee. © Norte of town. modern, with 3 bed: antenna. 1% car ga-
2-Bedroom Brick fer, & sewers. $13,800 with $3,500 DRAYTON heats 8 Green cube oe ee englosed. front. porch, Fage wired for wor al
? Located just outside the city doWn Call EM 34197 or MU é s ‘ment, $15,500—terms, PE 4-2240 full basement, with auto for couple or small family.
Sindbetpat Ben aren | ment "Oil best. Jou com 6 rooms, 1% | ma tesegenane at | :
5 . * - 3, ¢ ve in
only 98,400 with teres. Hur At Lower Straits Lake ey era: Uaeanens nc patscaung in, sazage, fireplace, japeltedoa ping? OLS baad Spence Street
. 100 ft, fot canal right FOR BETTER HOMES : i : phere ines Whew Son Brick and d frame English Co-
Lake Privileges ranch, atiached’ garage, large | pLOOMPIELD TOWNSHIP COLORED FAMILIES Waterford. 1 year old brick and | > "bedroom and bath down and
g ge, large fram 200
{fom 2, bedroom home. Msctilstor fireplace, Will taka toe | |) 02, ceeebcene!| ay( te thls 9 4 aren maters| Meme. Loceiet $1000 Zonet siz,300 — F200 Acres 2 nice bedrooms up. Screened
granted wal ssi gar LY perc obent! a wpe nema on paved street. 2 lots. Full wa. PE 42545, % mile road frontage, 2 rear porch. Convenient 60 Pon
Call 3-4198. : — mile from the basement. semi private lakes, year tiac Motor and new Perry High
a lot 4 "Elisabeth Lake ew Miracle Mile * tives eems (Seshabew-Wallen ares] ~Tyand runsing stream. large School. Price $11,500, terms or
. - os at Crater, ‘ore be 7 fs" Lid Nd house could be re- ran,
Cedar Shorés Stibdivision | of land. Horse barn, wih fries 2¥ FE. ADAMS Co. = cows nee, TE paired Bess = te: ius Seay “Sons uae
I Brick ranch, lovely sandy beach. quarters. 2 arage. Own- en Eves. ‘til 9 Sun. 1 to 5| T.M Reg V.6 Gat. OW. ” : r ie a :
ncome—$950 Down large ledgerock fireplace, new Soyhas iiath (otate ome wil sell | 3172 W. Huron St. FE 44561 Naa} be aA Oe make ioe ideal boys or girls * JOHN i
Off North Perry in good carpet and traverse draperies for the sacrifice price of §$32,- Orr JOSLYN § ROOMS CLOSETS, suet = Orion Lake front. Fireplace, 3 bed- mp, located north of east
rental section. 3 bedrooms pao seen to be appreciated 500. Cash to mortgage. bath, 2 2 lots, 1 foanad: Basement, . Apap = porch, fas ome sper Detreit, on a black top main K
re ee ee eee eee Gra wa OS? leat oil furnace garag condi-|‘‘He’s really had i i = ee el de mecennn
rent ee Pala basem cat, # 34-4197. Secwdiha 3” bedroom modern tion. real clean, Hi 068 a a y . to struggle! It took him years to/ west side. bedroom, full base- down pay pel renee
Penal Yom eas rapes . ete aaa amen tone tase & smal’ bom as low - overcome the voice lessons his mother made him take!” ment, neiicdevel water frontage, pil rae) call us for maw med ee
appointment to see. S chu ett Boling Cs oat 2 nex ee: - Land contrat for sale — dis : Gee Oe car nterace. Your | : n Evenings
GILES REALTY ° place, 1% bath, situated on 3% |= ~ Far. Ss - i Retirement Home i2 “ACRES, WITH OLD FARM
es EALTY CO. _ REALTOR acres of lovely ground. Plent or Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 | “2,,8¢7¢ plus early new 8 o1.kes eewa: 6 seam’ ful house, but comfortable to live in.
221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9-9 7400 Highiand Rd. ase) of shade trees, Priced to sei) | INCOME AAR | RRR nm eonnces| OOM Temes Ope: 3 dedreoms bath, 2 bedroom, all plaster 3 bedrm ._ completely furn. Bath-
PE 5-6175 with terms. 9 rooms, full basement, 3 bed- ~Ro Mela Bro f closets, tile bath. Only 910,300 walls, full basement, new room with plenty of hot water,
3B HOUSE, GARAGE. SMALL HOME IN HURON GAR Ror aaron ea Kitchen and oe cLarty, ec $300 terms. FE 46-2545. auto, oll heating Placit, ge. easeiere (eee well, 622,000, $5,006
108 Bat ce FE 5-676 dent, Close to Tel-Huron. Nice | DRAYTON PLAINS beautiul living room on st floor. WN eo eye Gea | Co a
200° FRO’ ;| Jot. $850 down. room modern home located all to walls carpeting. Also in- . Sgshabaw-Walton area. Owner trans- Perry st. close = line oo = & good oppo: yn for
of deep. Fruit & dade! reas” is L8SO NEW ott Rememey eet pee Santrgcearuee Apartments up; a a hemanlan ‘pase — boamig a! ferred." 1% car garage, corner lot, and shopping center, full Pontiac’. fess 2 akon lage =~
tne 2 a Cairawbervies, St te Sean! “Toe bere teen te 102 agit Owner “hase oved ext yey bas coo par ie Rough, wiri included. oop re sues Bee and drapes. $2,000 Sore AACR or meke. ee of- 8 low down paym Lped tee ats a Bargain
riv., $12,980 Cash to. mortg and give immediate se wo. roe
‘Garage. 2621 Longview si| FE. 40681 or FE 6-022 mee.| |) secdens- Fan opera’ cat ° Of looking at hous: : J. A. TAY LAWRENCE _W. ar
TRADES WANTED | sito & ate] Rta Meret | COMNEERCE AREA area | compute tual ee 100 Gunlgnd ave.” “Te eases | Y C R
‘f : PB oP LARGE FAMILY P : - Evenings after 6 call Mr. Joll walls, tile bath, ol heat. ear-| sq. 5 Seren Wace = DRAYTON woop A LO D
: a modern — has FE 4-0655. “ gs oer "choo and stores.| home. Full basement, two TEs L's el. 4 bedrm. home. Fire- V1 i I
| 15 caw pines, inl trace, 17° oeae Pace Sy tere aR: ity | em. Pike Open Eres
Secement. of: , 3 lots, on -| A. JOHNSON, Realtor | PouRTH sTREET ee an toon vanity, ee large ‘eitchen, 990,000; Perms ‘can F E 49584
. Privileges on Elizabeth ‘ 1704 S. Tel h Rd 3 bedrooms, carpeted living rm., as is e. All ‘this ae A be arranged.
WEAR Isaac. ee 2" < Serer ‘ dining ell. ‘large kitchen, water at 9 NORTH END — Like new ts ROCHESTER AREA, BEAUTIFUL
AR ISAAC CRARY JR. HIGH. . FE 4-2533 softener. storms & screens. Goed |CALL MODEL # T this beautiful 2 bedroom home.| MACEDAY LAKE country Brick home, 3 bedrms..
3 , full 4 ear: NORTH SIDE lot. See it. Only $8.97 © 1OR4TO6/ Lovely living room with d 100. ft. colored bath. copper | plumbin Oakw
peted living -oom, 13x23. ‘Beau-| 3 bedroom mod , = Caly 9: 8re forms: E. J. DUNLAP Ei’ modern kitchen, lots of cut | home with lake. Beautiful, ranch | birch kitchen. 1 acre 100 = akwood Manor
itrse kitchen tm-| 2id,"‘close te ern, about 2 2 yrs. $500 DOWN Custom Bulider Ss FE Seardaiasiusea kedvosenoe back? Boat house. lawn aprinkler aystem.| frontage. 3100 John R. Bourn of| O8% exciting, 3
ple & dining space.| 88080 with 9050 dow « UNION LAKE AREA : SMITH r 8-1198 Oak floors, utility ome. bot | iy fara. ie. Sea pase compiete-| Auburn Rd. brick rancher with full
esto era - ES | apa eel poll Ch $1,000 DOWN sue diskette fod We Ruizanern Lane, eee ee
Md vewa 7 a ous . < ced at “A age, acre
Sa aee ea ial rr OAKLAND LAKE fine location.” payments only $60 WIDEMAN 3 bedrooms, 3 yrs. old. alum-| including £30,500 with. $106 da. | ELIZABETH (LAKE RD, Jot. "Custom ‘built with 3
ee dow Sinetron tena ar see hai ttaigue ene t| “EMBREE & GREGG oREALTY ete Sy | eae item Soe geenrumer's| Unbelievable | ‘aisartti of
v- rox. 1848 Unie 413 Wear wson Real Estate H LAKE — with this| Lots of cupboards & el .
acre, lake ipriieges walking m Lake Rd. ron _ FE +4526 lovely sha 5 th 43.000 osets. $19,- . en entrance, built in Hi Fi,
r Union Lake V SALE USED CARS 1327 E. Auburn. OL 1-161) OL 1-1731 Tp Toom bunga- lar }
tio, OOD REALTY | Miz, eeu Aion or Eu 38h Children’ low Hage’ ving room. winex:| HURON VALLEY But True! heats water softener. &. Ge-
Cane Pin [mgs atte § seem! mes ARBOR ! 3% hi dren's Paradise room, modern kitchen, 2 nice | ,./766 MS@ at Pontiac Lake Rd Prseanael aah = sang.
ern “4 acres 2 . on thd
OPEN “TIL. 6:30 EVES. Carpeted en lot. FOR COLORED | Malte ‘modern rane betes, large Large shadet it Prieee oi Sone MU_4:9908 FULL. 2 BATHS yourvelt “a “favor, look to
= 2 bedrooms, basement, gas heat, 3 2 MODERN HOME Ma | room, ledgerock fireplace, $8, With $550 down including \ . Coramre te eey:
: i conaiticn. New earage, fenced Leap ARGE LOT. HAS hoot ceramic tiled kitchen with mortgage costs. . 5
. LIE) Skee ce) Bees Sart Oe ren ae 1 3 BEDROOMS _-_|Cherkoee Hills
= pear yap bere) Fogle He Moped ONLY $500 DOWN, : Best Buys ramic tiled bath. Attached garage RAY O’NEIL, Realtor bens with a fourth functional as a 2 bedroom brick rancher,
able down payment. Seates eons edge “ gaan village | 262 resi”. Rd. Open 9-0 Retreces: family room or dining beer heigl eon fences at-
. r eye : r
2 Right pbeaeny eae gees 10 ACRES R J, VALUET, Realtor Toda than cost of d Guplication. charae STi) of OR 310% yard. Features gay tiving
: __Pirrin drive. a | pes ranch home 4 bedrooms aa tes AVE 5-0693 y tive ferms. en ENTRY HALI room. extra ‘erge kitchen
Se Ug po "ADpREK.” 0, toad OPEN EVENING PRTG, seRviCn Tyr Attention Honeymooners ORDINAR f oe ‘ {ormica counter wp a
—— port. Three (3) bed- Bashabaw Rd. } =a iS aE HURON GARDENS ¢ | Bere ts_@ new custom built mod- Y WATERFORD LAKE EsTaTEs—s| 18'4" x ]4’ TIN, haast = <* w” eree
dining’ - oat, —_ setup or “family. Can have one 2 tamitye LPORD - Cala (andl clean /S sedrecms UI GE dzoam home, that you will ee — Abad ft. of living room, peatty new ranch home x14’ LIVING RM. room. tere =] paved
: really done over. stainless steel chickens, ot the best of soll| Paved street. ¢car garage $2,- bungalow home only 2 biks. decllnvingy recut ipaats attrac-| bedrooms, 2% baths," Parochial sexuitnbelese, cbee triiceene 7 cat ceramte tle a
« level, vo low spots.| 500 dn + $2, from Tel-Huron, i room, picture win- g s. rochial rock fireplace and pasate NICE KIT softener. covered pati
| Sa See Prater Geel ate eo Basra | “oll goes agency | nmampee far tee | SLR Reade | eat aieara eiae| Ee Miionstoaet fo reg ee | eee
: possession. $13,000, rice be been 4) ‘ord, Michigan est. ath, plastered walls. Lovely oak Boorse, privile . Immediate posses- ture window riook f Offered at tna nee
8s eS Gomes gis moma SENT TESTE oem] acy Reta ar | Eee atet a | OF "idcaream sais | Ew Cateine in gttad| |FULL BASEMENT NI tia
: “Just off Baldwin avenue. Five oe Gs . wardrobe NICHOLIE
: (5) rooms j “GEORG E : Only $850 down will handle.” | Oxbow Lake W aterfront SF Cena closets. Tiled bath. ai- es Z
— Bet = aS, bait own RGE BLAIR Newingham ar eee Cony. magern 4 pom, fear, around G.E. KITCHEN techea Tepcar earage io) | ATT. 1:4-CAR GARAGE | o a cemBEMLTOR
: Pric with $1,000 6 down. 4536 Dixie Hw OR 31251 ME— ; S ome. Weldwood paneled living & CENTER : Eve. Mr Vorhes _ FE 4-2988
IT'LL PAY FOR ITSELF. DRAY PLAIN ’ a Loe =< dining room, large picture win- ns LAKE FRONT—Attrac ALUMINUN
inaancea Eves. OR 3-1708 or On sen _ ON PALMER ST. cs mma oie = eons) seenes furnace, garage ered pap a al desirable fea- esteasenee eavaee baeone: 1 WIN NUM .
On alae north of Me-/2Y OWNER. 5 RMS.. BASEMENT Tet eeies: Older home in excel- this remodeled farm style trees. 2 large. ey $.880 down 3 bedrooms, fuil Gecement aml rapa rove ip steeds oped alr ith YN BOs STARTER HOME
nominee. Excellent five soaee and garage Call nee 3:30, FE reted. 2 story with full Dooeent hving pile bel Gory Per cet with pees al bd Sh soueveryiame an Tamed or penees: hwy Rew romed sec'e1 re Soe Seormne SSS (eeroese Pum _ Pea pens and
home with b» . . = : en' on. a ° c
a0 ta ie ns NEW, MODERN 3 BDRM paths, [Ho py ieaawe)s anime eled kitchen ‘and dining ares 36 monthly. including os aie Beet igen down payment| finest lakes, close to Pontiac, ALL BRICK easomeat 9250 moves you in. §7,-
rege. Excellent lot, 108 x a type house. ne ear Oxtord “Lake | pedreoms on first Noor large ex in ‘closeta, Only $10,- only 84, try — complete price sac Don't welt, see this Dow s10.: eu cad OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY
ad ei s my w mo
> aol Tm sensanabiie yt hang _Bisae ogee. Only $1,500 an. FE ed fear, fl arn egemr = w vasy terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 500—#4 down, bal. $150 mo. Kee rey he roe custom elds gla | _ ‘
aysvan wnnaen Shick RAG aY (GRAAL rig ats fine buy at $10,500- OFF SASHABAW reat “Highisnd Rd Oo ubasts taken leek arene $15,731
Built in '3$—fine € room frame | oo-gg a ectivities room. 3 full Cute § room and bath home EM_3-330 or MU 4-6417 room and beth home. Closed in eae
bome with full basement, gas| paths. living dining lal NEWINGHAM located on large level land- Sth oe reh, basement, fruit trees. wap car nee
a ta. arage. en, utility on’ reins At: NTL scaped lot with asbestos sid- ries and garden” Gt Paved . .
Two lots. to| ‘tached 2-car ‘garage. 6 mos. old eos ESTATE ing, aluminum storms and NO 2 street. Only $1,500 down Builders’ Exch
finished attic. Priced Owner Gunsieered hues i. MA) Corer Auburn’@ Crecks as, | Screens.” Hasty ne © . : xchange
E only 800, terms. _ CFE 83002 school and shopping. Priced 88 ACRE DAIRY FARM—vwith 7 Program
bp *NT1t,000, Appr. $3,500 De. | R & BATH. UPPER «| tale at only $5490 with only DOWN REALTY Coe ie wien are, ee ne Se
5 rooms bath d é ‘ w pont eae co. so stre 1 . * re oan
NICHOLIE WILLIAMS LAKE fal" basement, easy to heat. good | =? GowB. See tha | Pr scan ot W: urea bara, staochions. “drinking cups Built on Your Lot — | OUTSTANDING HOME
x ahe +. a b min, - . | pit . ve e 6 a
& HARGER CO ee Meee eemee | ena tore ny 300 aailprice HERE’S ONE | PAYMENT BY OWNER. WEST SIDE. eaotee New shingles oa bulidines, “gent Phone for appointment FLUAUNDAY 250 TO bee
. L 2 ens. 3. . after Sharp 2. bed ation near Tel -Huron, ‘ close peer - Drive to 1} -
33 W. Huron ae caine: FE §-8183 sik sar oes 4:30 p.m. style” home peat Oakland 2 oF 9, bedroom starter homes Quiss street wey 3 bdrm: on, Rood hwy. A good buy at Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Lake Rd. and inepect a be
Tapest. * aaa jovely scaped . ‘ ? . . Tr w rame, eye appe
$1,000 AUBURN HEIGHTS Jet. “sentaring specions (by Gurasel Walems fake iene) ane Derinutenal mast: Oas heat, | BARGAIN!—4 bedrooms se}- FE 20123 ag ree of "tour large
ee Located on Squirrel road an inoncar ten pom Seri Ms. OR 31235; after 7:00 OR| Dack yard, with screened-in tive |" dom find .emuch for so. lttle fiser hat Gan cenciesk mats
CLARKS bey saa 4, 3 BEDROOM. ‘8 ACRES Cute aad cony trom doll Mesmnesty eli cuicasisle: =: peed bat ay Breplace. A bedi padi Hage fut Ba dining LAKE ca sue totee Semele carpet
: ew. ¥| Home of distine ath, auto. oil breezeway with jalousie uy 700, FE 2-6974_ ae Bun. 10 "
4 +e ‘ at ry \ 4, » ‘Vea wi. sega Ee rape
OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNEA: 1957
ws Income os Prager 43
ame. eee from to }
Pa aes w as = a Eas R, Ae base- |
Fr ae, vn, te enact
terms. mh 99.300 Afte:
For Sale Lake Prop. 44
5 eres AND BA
tired er LOT FOR SALE ON LOTUS DRIVE
corsion ON
8. Pro as, =
with eh’ oe view, tabs. ‘Orion “wy
° Northern Lake = ot
graeme ine we ge. srsmine’ es
3 . . bath, rt basement, “f
Ny front ‘girear slab Porches.
$6,750 wi si e0e down.
“mod-
Sew See Are
payment.
ERRY E. ADAMS CO.
Geese rE 44561 $6,800 — FULL igabe 3 With the easiest terms ima,
“es you to nal cos bern CLARK on, ESTATE “4 LOTS, Rast EIDE, OF | PON. “On Orchard Lake Rd.
Lon w a | Commoreie} build in excellent leat i soeb. ‘ = ditien. ve! S00 a0 ‘i J rest Pi ms, gas furnace, tile floor, JEAN + al L Te St Eee Sac att $28,-1-
BUILDER WTD Ew sus-| bit “wil “tare ren onsbie offer, division ia Av Avon ‘i 3-4236. Crooks Rd. or eall ure eats Sot
- BUILD Now Busy Grocery Business our well-restricted bet oe Will sell butld: and all fixti L ‘Hills Estates. - — and inventory $29,500. Mas
6 room apartment. . Good - year
a HERE? E-DAVIS. | Ean ett
with lake privileges. OR 36011. wo Dup! FOR PERRY ACRES LOTs CALL wee 0, Duplex Homes
HB. P. HOLMES. PE 5-2963 construction. Will b top ren’ FOR SETTER Sites Ip excellent location mtr
2 (cme Hills tages of tt Looking for a ‘Business ? ou" e the advantages of its| We have terrific opport: close-in country iocation—Eliza- ities for y oe restaurants, ce beth Lake Rd. 1 mile west of cery stoves, service stations, Telegraph Rd. apartments or cleaning establish- |
ments Cgll and tell us what you CARL W, BIRD, Realtor Mote We've got it or well get |
503 Communtty National’ Bank Bidg. nl aes ns as
FE 4-4211 Eyes. FE §-1392
eee eee | CO, Schtiett ~~ Buy Thru Partridge REALTOR __List Thru Partridge | #™ ea an a ___ (M88) |.
IE H es frag AND LAKE, PRIVI- CLARKSTON WATERFORD AREA ets started, FE 5-0676 Ss #t. commercia) frontage.
or PE 5-5 qe ft. on side road, es rear lot line,
or
Multiple Listing Service “-
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
SUBURBAN — with
— privileges. A charming tori amall family ACREAGE, “wir a
large m m2 2 bed- Ay FINE cot oe ae PROP-
_Phone owner, AA ee :
OOL LOT oe E—CQM- pletely furnished 2
with lakefront tot.
including full bath.
ES | diate possession. Be sure to Bee this paid rypee Sweeny, Real-
| 9-6243. © ee porch orericcaian ‘the ta!
All red
lawn with ample shade
rubs. Call to-
BEAUTIFUL aan SITES OVER-
looking Walters Lake, 80x100 ft. Lake elgg de Low down
DENNIS O'CONNOR. BROKER |
LAKE. ORION ESTATE house, 2-car brick garage with
pecresiee room bias! with built-
= on terms or will peed trad
BRICK LAKE FRONT. Owned, occupied and built by)
.. Wall-to-wall carpeting.
arate recreoues Troom with built- |
500 6
CANAL FRONT I LOTS 80 of frontage on the water and
Priced very reasonable at /
tin NORTH END — Just
‘si,
R D. RILEY,. "2 - car garage. About 609 Elizabeth Lé.
$60 down. 57 — NICE we 100150. RONTIAc 234 ft. deep on | side and 485 ft.
deep on the other side. Contain- Watkins Estates. ae 2 85 acres. $38 per foot, Easy
DARB LAKE ‘COLC TONY
Apes front & lake priv. Motus. B ARTR AM
lots. Well restricted. Reas_ price. 4392 Dixie Hwy. Hiller Rd. % mile north of Com- OR _3-1950 merce Rd. Across from Marsh- .
_bank Park. EM 3-4672 ‘Rent Le Lease Bus. Prop. 49A | For Sale Lats _46| Sale Business Property 49 MODEST MAIDENS
1 Sale Houschold Goods 57/ F BABY GRAND PIANO, BRAUN. . Excellent $295
E
i ‘Drop. Teal abie 4 chairs. sy
plano Rattan _ ~-plorme;-
cagsont birch & steel
Pe, wieeee an furniture display in
or call for _free estimates.
onth and |
CHILDS BED, COMPLETE. $35.
rE ieee
“good cond $25. OR 3-3734.
CHRYSLER. AIR-TEMP AIR CON- Fits casement windows.
PE 5-0602.
CoLDePoT aden ate isa
used. Good Caen . “Rochester Rds.
1-9641.
2 WHEEL TRAILERS
Phone FE 3-1686
3 INSIDE DOORS — 7'6" X @6” & outside doors 2'8”'x6'6™.
3 HOUSE DOORS FOR SALE, FE
2-4606.
CALL PE 42389 AN TIME
DISTINCTIVE aes
adult ck
chard i FE <3
SOIL
save PLUMBING ‘sort
"Eerste stat er plate, =
pambon
type foreed air furnaces,
trols, for only $245, = ox terms.
¢ later.
‘EBONY vii ABLE Fi set. 3 spaghare: Exc.
PE 2-9956
EXCHANGE Your sMALL RADIO
or good FE_5-8755.
CTIVE MONGORAMINO -
"4 ae ae LOOM,
i Lake
PLYWOOD SPECIALS Cash & Car 3 Fir—éx6~ $7.95. ; % Birch ~ 45 & Soe sa: th, 4 V-Plank fir
on a on other ply woods. oo
doors & exterior
Pontiac Plywood ¢ 1488 Baldwin Ave. _ FE $50.50 up
ASHER Laundry trays, stand faucets. $23.95 alee WASHER. AVE, PLUMB:
LE: wer RADIO8, 96
SIZE aa RANGE. VERY
= 40247. a7 wine =F SYSTEM AND
watt PA system. Ph. EM 3-
25% DISCOUNT On 8 [FLOORTYV._ 39; LAWN MM == $5; Metal boat, §48. OR 3-0105. Discontinued ey F. 20x: pr eTORAOS SPACE. “FE wee Acreage 47 762, st _Adelaite. Bie ey ee
AC RE S ' | CHOICE USED CAR LOT, LO
cated on South Perry St. near off _, en Bald Mountain ra, Auburn Ave. with building. Lots large mod 7 rm. alum. siding, of traffic. Money to Lean 53 | LLL LOL LOL La
FULLY EQUIPPED. RESTAU-
specializing in Pizza, with
(Pee) trade, will swap. 1122
_FE 3-0885. (State Licensed Lenders)
LOANS ©
basement, ol] furnace. Nice jawn, ; 0 shrubbery. trees, attractive ese Coss: Exeses <2
1'g acres off Auburn E. of Op-| J-dw. M. Stout, Realtor | $80 To oktttunrry roasts to #500 ose Neat 4 rm., garage, priced Tr_N. Saginaw St. PE 5-8165 30 E. LAWRENC FE | 1 “4 PON Term: WAREHOUSE WITH OFFICE. aAP- PRIENDLY SERVICE _ PONTIAC REALTY prox 2300 sq. ft. for only $130 per 737 Baldwin _FE 5-0275"| month Includes veat & elec’ LO-| = \WVHEN YOU NEF dD _ fain 71-3700 Mr. Greenberg 8 A
% ACREA AND 1 STARTER HOME. | | .REHOUSE : 3 MODERN OF-
*29 - *500 You can get !t quickly on your
signature, car or furniture. No
s. Payments to suit your
vii fices for rent Approx. 6,000 sq
bev regi pety oien Pry o ' ft 1 sem! leading dock, 2
With $1,000 down. or will small truck = docks. High-
take land contract or trade wav location Call FE 4-2507, or
as pees 7 PAUL A. after 6. call FE 5-0653.
haw §t.. Pontiac: FE Bonne - WIXOM, MICH. ~~ EAGE Real Estate & Insurance office. ACR 40 vacant acres, 4 frontage. 17 miles west. win sen
| price ‘se.0s0. “call fuirose’ «6000. Business Opportunities 51
cae D swt (MING & FISH-
0 acres. At Buy Thru Partridge also cleaning establishment. MA
+1554. budget. We wil) be glad to heip
you with your money problems.
» FINANCE CO.
FE 41574 072 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Hel? Mien Pull price $3.-
= $395 down. Paul A. List Thru Partridge
ee ee | Cceanino PL = PAST growing commenity, good WQsi.
For ‘Sale Farms 48 | ness, many things to talk about
LLL LOL LL ALE AL Lgl OO aly, te arom only. ° $10,000 ito
~ ~ ~ TAroK A an
LAPEER COUNT DAIRY QUEEN—You can't beat _ ca ry seth’ Note ay eee . for: this one for location, cleanliness
nace, All for $6650 with terms.| & possibilities, again —please—ap-
LOWER STRAITS LAKE, YEAR
round house, Widow. EM LAKEFRONT — Loca
Reatios |HIGH & DRY Li Y LAKE E FRONT ae _ Call OR ¥ afte
PARTLY | FURNISHED 5
etera kitenen with break-
— 1 bedrvo | SECLUDED | HOME ON W IN:
eqn - closets. Ali Com plete! ors. boaclous tiving bop 2
ly _aeomeres near “Enconn 2180
Buckner Customers
Are
Happy Folks Buckner’s employes serve with a.
smile in the most friendly man-
ner It is easy to deal at Buck-
5 ee only. $8 to ner's where courtesy and kind | 1 hess are shown to everyone and BP idgewa . pestered is a pleasure
J R Hiltz Provide for your immediate and REALTOR ° . rae oopaces By arranging ioe 979 Baldwt REALTOR c cre account with the
a Open Eves. ‘tin 8 | ton = Huron FE $6181} company where “you are" wel
@ ROOM HOUSE OTHER BUILD-|ORIVE IN & STORE ON HWY | Come’ and your patronage is) oe 35 acres. $1,000 Down. muety_Realty Ortonville. Loans to $500 Up to 24 months | PLENTY OF OTHER FARMS. | To BUY, TO SELL REALTOR | to repay. | P. W. DINNAN PARTRILGE Is THE - io _
66 W. Huron PE ¢2st1 | —7O_8=
_.FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | JIOMEAND BUSINESS Call Rutledge. OR 32-1111. rE +0003. | DIXIE HIGHWAY | |
, This desirable business frontage FIN ANC E Co.
North of Rochester with 108 feet on the Dixie High- 23ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG
Way and has a build 24x80 feet | PONTIAC |
80 acres on paved road with % | With stool and wash basin. Mod-
mile road frontage. A rare op. ¢! two bedroom home with
trade on down payment Contact | $24
Call Olive 60371 Clark Real Estate. FE ¢-6492 or | portunity! Only $24,000. terms. "| Cast-A-Stone exterior. Will accept 239 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE:
| _ FE 44813 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Maurice Watson, Realtor | | FULLY EQUIPPED ‘RESTAURANT, | 311 W_ Fifth Rochester | ee in dare with grow-
~~ Buy Thru Partridge Here, aw
UNION | LAKE Babies -- 4 —e
close to . $050 cash.
oak floors, natural fireplaces, auto.
hot water, 1 side completely furn
2 car garage Winter income $120
$12,009 with only $3,500:
_down 1 GArfield — 44-0254
For-Sale Resort Prop. 44A
LOG CABIN, -ctloooryns
State Pore
Felman, electricity & good well. PE 2-1471.
We Finance—W. e Finance
RAY O'NEIL, Soar,
Watkins Lake Tokaston & Hubbard COTTAGE BUILDERS Call PE 4-7946
MOD. = CABIN, C COMPLETELY
1, Stone
rs,
iy “tiled bathe, oe ee poseasion.
carpeted li M
For Sale Lots
LOTS. CORNER CHANDLER & | eae Bivd. FE 5-8041, 19 8. Mar-
2 LOTS—$500 ti
KENNEDY List Thru Partridge | RESTAURANT FOR SALE is w | bed sor pl he baa Low vews
ween a.m.
Scenic aioe WITH DRIVE - me fs A - t - |
lakes. year eemailaren curb service Sests 50 Black top | thru property much more lot On Oakland across from fac-
re talk: about, call for par- __Pibes Sell lease, $5.000 down. FE
ticulars. =
Buy Thru Partridge _ 60 Acres List Thru Partridge _ : ‘emilé road frontage, rail-
road thru property. good To See k h
tented | tas «Baz Quick Casl black - dirt, also wooded ing. Gross profit over $43,000 a dat ecsractive (peice ind _ Near only RR station, plenty for
Partners, investigate, don't be =e = sorry
Fruit Farm MOTFI
hha! eon ge yo HALL gross over $10 000
acres overlook Lake $15,000 handles everything. This
Geer ines | STATEWIDE |HOME 6 AUTO look 8 acres of delicious
. ies, plus small orchard CHARLES, REALTOR
mixed fruit, many other weal Cee Service of Pontiac
outstanding features, illness 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-0521 Treason for selling. : |
Trade |
ear groans, ure front Partr idge ful full basement. large livin 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE dinin:
ih tresage wil trad trade’ for - ee
2 bedrooes ‘home ta Pontise . DRIVE-INN s . Popular drive-in grill] on M50 near
Pontiac in the bustling lake area.
ig! frontage
VT OY tectng “hac ean font ul GAYLORD) #2 8y"s88F5-3| Loan Company |# 136 E. Pike St. Open. Eves. Feal estate and ali. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO.
FE 4-9584 A TAVERN—TRADE
Long = swimming eeivtheges: | 32-4196 joa Open / 7, nee ue 8 iene
RENT BEATE R
50" ut. Acoste to one of the
Crescent Lake Shores | FOR “RENT, EXCELLENT HORSE | Extra income from” apt
Lop
tiee. $4,950 with "$1,000 down, r a Main street tavern in town 25 | Rent om I roperty 48-A miles from Detroit. Games alone “GET CASH QUICKLY #512 DIXIE HIGHWAY
DRAYTON PLAINS
___ 45463 VAN DYKE UTICA
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS [4 TO 8500
ant TOS
ESTOCK
HOUSEHOLD GooDs
Rochester, | OL 60711 OL, 1.9791 | |
~ LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL
FINANCE.CO.
(Provident Loan)
| W. Lawretice St FE 2-9249
$25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto. or
other security p to 24 months ONLY Lu GENERAL ELEC. RANGE. ONLY Oakland Fuel and Paint,
_chard Lake Ave. FE 5-615. ie.
Piains,
GE WASHER, RECONDITIONED. cros
doors. $634 Orehard Lk. *Ra’ 2nd
house south of Walnut Lk. Rd.
Call before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.
= before dark, Anytime Sat.
un $
Leonard refrigerator,
Oryer. good condition SALE OR TRADE: $2,000 EQU
Pilly Flectric, Tne. Q in net - housetrailer or jate
OR 30. i——_ a a a a
A TRAILER WILL HOLD Leo
USED 1 “DEEP eat Noam, for shallow well pump. GAS STOVE, GAS HOT WATER _ Roselawr
Lb aad hes Os FENCES
=e down, _ pete
GE. ELEC. RANGE, JAMES POR- NEW 3 OOM ILL * i a _table dish washer, FE 2-7474. take older home tm trade or your
. Call for appointment, FE
QUANTITY OF TARGE s1z.
Phillips screws, leg bolts, mi+
35) bum achine screws and bones ‘
REEL TYPE POWER WOWER. Hand Ti e-ccig *, Tractor $25. ae
20° Window fan. Like new. $35.
FE 86-3714, =e
"is NEW & USED MEPCHAN-
4250 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Mich.
SEWER PIPE FOR
COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY: co.
81 Orchard Lake. Ave. PE }-7101
OTON—paint in an
er en ‘Orchard ri Lake Ree Crete STOVES, REASONABLE. FE
PRACTICALLY NEW, EVINRUDE 98:
$14.95; stall showers 934.45,
trolling motor for nese stove or 3 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER,
fine cond $20. FE 3-3337. :
_Tefrigerator. FE 2-1164 HOLLYWOOD TWIN
BATHROOM ratoRes ES. YOUNGS
Hot lied and « pee = botle
water
ware, eel —,
ranised tate sher, windo car and cash. gee a a table. Coles table, amps,
WELL etisaes BUSINESS...
abe! trade for home. M.
egies refrigerator—treeser only [
ain &
WILL TRADE $2,500 E “TOT Apt ehar os
KENMORE AUTO WASHER,
light fixtures for children’s
Tix ave: Fiuorescent, 303
ie PROPERTY.
R. J. VATUEL Realtor |
FE 5-068
ULTIPLE ListiNa SERVICE
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30
__For Sale Clothing 56
BARGAINS GALORE ON ENTIRE 8 OF MEN'S SUITS, SPORT TS, JA PANTS |\uAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN Excellent condition 7
KELVINATOR, EXCELLENT CON-
dition, very reasonable FE 32-8627
LARGE REFRIG, DRYER, ELEC- trie stove, chest of drawers, 14 ft. | BEEF AND PORK — wan AEP ARP
Opu
BUY DIRECT From your jocai ee
HE LAK LA
CEAVING ee RADIO, TV, comb. Kitchen, bed- |
| 2600 Union Lake Rd at Commerce
as
BIG WRECKING
BARGAIN _—
eae 7 buildings.
LIVING F ROOM SURE ce teary |
WIFORM ~ MATTRESS SALF! _| SELL on ewar fOr Size to ark MEE INNERSERINO. © Meats | at a‘bargain on the FORM. APTER WOL wai ion &.
‘$2085 | 320 8. Paddock
| WEDDING DRESS. SIZE
| plete Chastiliy! lace FE 60768)
| BR RICK. RECLAIMED — ALL YOU
“UNION SRECEINO co. 4 MILE RD Scrap & Iron ;
Basaltrene FE 6-87197-PE 46572.
Sale Household Goods 57
| ALMOST NEW WRINGER WASH-
ee, ves timer. Can deliver.
neGROet LAE LAKEFRONT YEAR WE t BUY,
MOHAIR DAVENPORT $15 Crerevetied chair 65.
— cabinet $10 RYSLER 1 AIR-TEMP AIR CON-
fag nar windows.
“C&H 1 LUMBER CO” CO. corner Auburn & Crooks Rd.
$59. Are EXCHANGE | ING POR THE HOME ney to ~~ URE hole 02
FE 2- $823 | Black Dirt fill dirt & bulldozing.
MATTRESSES & SPRINGS, rt
ef different colored fab-
rics ‘otherwise absolutely perfect.
Famous advertised name orens. |
them. Michigan Fluorescent, 38)
Orchard Lk. Av 10" Crafteman table OAKLAND FURNIT
1. MA 5-080
e a? UPFET.} KITC Pala $12 ‘for r_4 pteces. oe
1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL __ FE 2641. 0 Coat OR a ase “é on whatever you ~~ CLOSET DOOR S
rT : YR. OLD ELECTROLUX TANK ee en ee . PE 42286.
2 (3 GRAY LIVING
—aanmere elec. stove, etc.
OTOROLA COMD |
.| Mipeea age eager ee
S300. to renee: Our certias is quick
y pful. Phone FE 5-812] or visit us at our office.
LOAN CO. __1_B. Perry gt (Corner Pike)
Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars Bring your
title. Most deals closed in 30
minutes. Loans also made on fur-
_~. 3 Ganeteres and other se
“Oakland
FE 2-9206 }2:
net owner average™f $40 per wk
Only sture with shelter, tac room $14,000 on terms Wil! take trade | acilities & riding trails, Lake as part payme
MOA ESS + | LOANS—$600 to $1,500 WARD E. PAR TRIDGE | Sale Business Property 49)REALTOR FE 43581
CG. Schuett 7400 Highland Ta. down. per mo
FOUR LOTS ‘ Are offered with this 2 bedroom REAL SOLE & BUSINESSES
Buy Thru Partridge OuRUOUT. MICE:
List Thru Partridge | couptiere TRaNsit mix PLANT
80x180-FT. LOT, WITH _trafier, 317 N, Winding Dr.
ESTATE SALE — § LOTS IN ON
: £ Hempstead EASTWAY DRIVE Tdeal hosting lots
sewer. aking "$21 cash.
OFF SASI IABAW RD. Good home site, 100x150 ft.,
tion of new homes, $900 cash or
terms.
HICKORY LAWN Lovely ¢ite for ranch type home,
_— dry, ——— water.
CHURCH SITES .
i) mrs ea Ds = city water _ —— LAKEFRONT
ust § miles west of —— 4
large rms., tiled bath,
suto. of] heat, ot
WATE ace lots 60%193 ne each Pour, Ue on ce a tee
and ely water, $950 ‘for all
28 EF. Hu UsE-| Commercial Buildin tn ee hee Brick building 36x42, 2 —“— apartments upstairs. 2
baths, im ideal location for _ Sale le Land Contracts 52 ___ Mortgage Loans" 54 ~ SALE Sheetrock
=| 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Plyscord, 4x8x% sheet ... $4.75
Blanket insulation 100 sq. ft. ion
Miter — og. ft. ...... >of
r bag oe ae
ar, ype ‘ir 2x8. 2x12, Qx14. *
Lid’) see 2 5,0 Gsnucone 00 M
4x8 fir $3.50
SURE
BURMEISTER
‘Northern Lumber Co. e197 if
Pontiac, Se ere vd ed
Telegraph a&8 we Ra. Oe
sUMP PUMP, GENERAL Eee ELEc-
tric motor, $79.50 value $49.50.
een els crate marr also deep
ell
terrific buys. Michigan Fluores-
cent, 393 Orchard i Lake Are,
|2 WINDOW AW AWNINGS | PORT @y
_ Windows, FE 23-2005.
Man .
is'0s GA, mpson, 808. Petry
TWO RESTAURANT STOVES.
on rf 1 oven. EM
Talbott eo
USED wiipows & DOORS,
_& misc. ftems. OR 3-2805. SINKS
W ATER SOFTENERS Dowex. $279 va!
fo- as Be Buy spetery direct ond
#008 a1 AND al rnd aes papeb ce J COMBI-
nation Ee! pO is
BENSON I LUMBER -
WORKING POWER TOOLS.
PE $3963, before 2.
NEW HP. REFPIG a5
{APLE LIVING ROOM OUT.
_ fit. _ Very reasonable. OR 3-6013.
TPC. DINING ROOM séT. rE
200,
9x12 aan Aeaiates FACE, pliance, 422 w Berea. PE ei
NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, LIKE
a CULVERT 1 PIPE 16 ga = pipe at)
Unea)
Church's s, Inc.
9x12 te Base 25 $3.95
is Ft aa Tile 2 c-
DAR. ia vse enna. sine, 8:
sige. cae ELEC. DR
a, bas renee
ie eee Norge auto washer ae “ia”!
op rege
Dpelie GABERTS
FE 5-6
ACTICE -PIANO, DINING TA- Py buffet. Loun;
chair, ranch Fao sve ~~ &
prings. 62 2600 Union Lake Rd at Commerce
EM _3-4148
“FEET | HURT? T@LEVISION. MAOO- "any — Only 629.95. Milk's . ,
= Aerotred Shoes
CAL va McGINNIS
SUITE. :
innerspring mattress 5
REFRIGER ATOR, $35_
stove. $25 Studio. new, $55. FE GRAY CEDAR SHAKE
5-276 : ee remove from house
2 years old. $75. | rete. eae ar rand new, davenpo' chair modern step ta’ matching coflen table a Ages sia lamps.
1. For an purpose on
x not, in
ounty
For home additions ofr
, ages oF _gnclose
a . eres ed or en
Appiy See National j Building Pearson's Pte Mh 42 Orchard
__Lake Ave
&” NEW TILTING ARBOR 6 naw
+ with extens: ~ GAS ENGINES .
at Reduced Prices.
for Garden Tractor
and other mechanical uses
LEE'S SALES &
_ | 921_Mt. Clemens St.
543_W. Frank Strmeenat ca
USED ELECTRIC ” BEW- 250, Call FE
FIR
ee for boat or a0.
PHILCO Hidoamals a ne
auton, Phone oR’ +16
or phone FE small business. reas —
decorati and eating +
Fits00, Parking space at rear Sh 750 DISCOUNT : Swaps 55 term TAKES $5,250 TO HANDLE :
ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON/| AIR CONDITION
acre of and. $8,000 will take late
model housetrailer, 1% mi. East
of Auburn Heights, FE 5-1075.
heat, 8 foot highway front- | io ACRES, Bon ss OF OR 5 100 gr ER MONTH AND 5 Dixie Highway 6 PER CENT INTEREST.
fou. 10 room sf hethe, pas JIM WRIGHT : - v EALTO
age. Ideal iocation for home | 345 oantante’ AVE. ™ FE 5-9441
ea yy are Price reduced OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. 8:30
3,060, terms. NEW CONTRACT, $5,000 BAL-
6 Units—Brick North Side.
Lake Privileges. cost, $4,000 basement. Your
electric stoves “& refrigera-| ance. Secured by $8,000 home on i tors, — storms &/ East Side. Full basement. Your screens. 6 separate
ranch ¢: nek units bet ERRY E ADAMS i °
tng tb a Wike " Lake, Eves til 8 om ve at AE ARE RANGH WOME7RADE are an excellent investment | 3172 W. Huron st.
at $33,000 with term. io FIRESTONE REFRIGERA- tor for 1 tent Ge or 0. F FE 4-743.
orth soon el Gees bewre 0 $1,200 EQUITY IN with 1 acre & Iake privileges,
car or oe equal value. Including all furniture, new /2 mo. old contract with $6,815 bal- Payments, $65 M 3-0081.
cau emailer trailer in trade | for 86478 between &
IGERA- ‘Garage Doors iv cue TRADE FOR a
Automob: rE 73. Wall Tile IF Se ee at a
o 8. Saginaw Open 0-4
UNGSTOWN CABINET SINK,
“” aot $130.50 value. $99.50.
These are slightly marred: also
several. a” & * models. Wall
= os egg ea at extraordi-
; values, ichigan _PFluores-
con. 393 Orchard Lake Ave.
Do-It ‘Yourself 61
BOAT AND FLOOR SA
ore, sleamern, ete. FE commen s sha
Baldwin Ave
—FOR- RENT Cane eLL PAPER STEAMERS
NDERS—EDGERS—POLISHERS
RAND SANDBRS—DRILLS SAWS.
FOR RENT ‘Floor sanders—hand sanders—
furnace vacuum cleaners. Wal)- Paint steamers. Oakland Fuel &
int, Orchard Lake Ave,
fray SEWING MACHINES, DF DFY
ase rs. “a cocoa
BOULIX #16 M ie jOvING PROJEC- tor, F Gis" RANGE. a. FE 2
om HOME OR
meet $140 ana up. Schick's, MY
New Hotpoint refrigerators $135.
Oe ee PLATFORM OCKER, sn elec. fam $12.12 original price
R,
Electric water heaters,
f equipment, $15) FE te first o's" perry $49.0.
NEW HOME
needs some — finishing — for
33 «FT GEnaRAL, WILL
6 CENT tent
Roy Annett Inc. property. at, Watking Lake. . Boa ica ers,
asa sge| Seu me | eS _ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 BARNES HARDWARE
RACTS AVAILABLE baths. Red cedar
Bian, ‘more features.
1,000 DIFFERENT:
HOME PLANS sidewalks and on
apy Zoned xige cig K
Ideal eo for chureh,” hall or 4
st COMMERCIAT AY O’NEIL, Realtor | . Py J eel rane) x!
A Now available —approximately /ft Shngy sere Ra sree 300 ft. ws we: et a te __dhoney Lean, 83}
nr Rin Léconsed Lenders) | Sears. ee Taal al
DONT. wt ) H FOR i
MONEY! Make. it easily |
through, Classified Ads, To
sell, rent buy, ar park
a dial FE zsish.
h seiaaat Jo nk. Irwin, ‘CONFIDENCE 925 313 Huron
Phone PE 5-047 Eve. FE 4-3415| ost j by
DIXIE HIGHWAY borFow up to $00 Mf Yb ave & on) Dixie meet Seeey, oe Poca
_eaiing ghost any kind off Hee ia. tas
Shanes Fin aes “Tocktant Preiee 14 ee aaeeracs ee “a -\ Corp. of Pontiac "Chon 34
REALTOR \
WE HAVE OTHER LAND conen 142 W. Huron FE 5.0101
vy +163 fire, it's FE 28181. CLOSING OUT
ae, ANS\ to APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE,
EQUIPMENT
TNGHOUSE ara.
Fwo ove aR Le aap —_— Walnut, __ $35, LT 42003,
USED TRADEIN
- DEPT. work planned
We also have sed oil
oll — gh red otk stokers, con-
Wayne stenting ¢ Co., Rochester, :
OL 2-0211
. CONVENIE
THOMAS ECONOMY
FURNITURE CO.
GR ee a -
ip, ill Commerce. fa ft
be ft.
2x8; 2x10; 2e12; 3x12
bargain priced
|‘SORPLUS LUMBER & | MATERIAL SALES CO.
_dale Musical Goods 62
ts PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. ope all,” 7600 Elizabeth i
-boy piscow ON ENTIRE STOCK,
Po | BIRCOT TS OF A ANCE.
RENTAL OR PAYMENT PLAN
Sse | SALE CAR
MBER BARGAINS lke new. Terk. G Le ;
®&. Huron 5 . oe 6
ano, Terms Sanaa’ is E,
SaED LANES OAK” SPT PT ano. Terms. Gall rs. 18 East
aD A FINANCE, NATIONAL - ear Roa (a
? Order Classified i a
a RAN: 19.5 A
sete craa ina
056 M:
et. ads to sel, rent, find a
' \| good job. FE 28181 is the
ie) ro ‘S Sagnaw St The Kay. Big. | +. ss :
or, Room: 206. _.
Bh: gees ‘Want Ads! To pall rent, |
awn ‘
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7 ¢
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4-1 BULLDOZING, FE. 8-004 & >
PE 5-637.
A TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL & |_ fil, PE 5-1850-FE 41303.
A-l BLACK DIRT, TOP
gravel, tractor work. EM sea
4-1 BLACK DIRT, TOPSON. | a
Send_& Gravel, FE 5-7645. |
* @-l TOP SOIL, BLA
‘\ fill, send & gravel. Delivered . 7
\__ days, FE 5-0214.
re __&-1 TOP SOIL
. Black dirt send, gravel & fill
3 Bulld and front in
> CLINTON ARD EM 3-4515 ¢ An TOP SOIL, CRU: STONE
F wel, {ili '
4-1 TOP sO0IL, BLACK DIRT. PH.7.‘ cuore. OA 6-21
FE 8-3056. :
‘SADDLE HORS
CUSTOM BAILING, NEW CASE
baller, FE 7
STANDING ALPALPA & BROME
40 acres. A J. Burns.
700 Rochester Ra. PL 2 190.
For Sale Livestock _ 22
SADDLE HORSES, 1 SHETLAND
_Slways saddled. M* 4-3340.
2 cag at HORSES, 1 TENNESSEE,
alking Bay mare & 1 Sorrell
Tomeonen Walking geiding, beau-
tiful horses. (iar 7 a
bred 2051 B vy , fn eeae. . 8. ridge e
Clarkston. :
J BEAUTIFUL HORSES. WELL
TRAIL ER EXCHANGE |
FOR QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
We Buy, Sell, Trade
33 models 10 es from 31 to 60 ft. to choose from. ‘4 down, 6
ears on balance. Featuring: AN-
ERSON CHAMPION. EST-
iD
ER. Also 44 models. 8 wides
available. Beemer & Tour-A-
Home Travel! Trailers.
Used Trailers Like Rent AND PRAIRIE SCHOON- | _
itr) 8. Telegreph Rd.
-OPEN SUNDAYS. —
NEW. 12° BOATS, $40: 12" ALUMI-
num, $159.50; trailers, $95. 9669
MS@ Rd. V West, —
WE HAVE BEEN TRUCKING
Wolverine boats for 2 wks. Prac-
tically all different boats, now
ineluding the latest models How-
_4rd Loomis, 10655 Dixie Highway
For Sale Airplanes 86
TAYLORCRAFT BC 12 D, PER-
manent license, redio, many ex-
tras OR 3-7 250:
BOTITLEGAS
PARTS & SUPPLIES | 60 S Telegraph FE 2-3200 |
Sales Lot Till 8 and Sun. P.M.
Parts, Serv. Till 6—Closed Sun.
Sarde Seaton OY P88 BS seavriror EPPING Fa- ; cK . attractive mare Top Ranch,
| SSH Fe "Bass ori Goes |_ Se aiptune "haus . . wi sLace "ges: 5 age a m Mi 3, $ dirt. erevel and fill dirt. ees ee ten Teme. tee
: | Za Tor som BiaGe DUNT Serre Say MARE ADIN 3 . el, ete. OR 3-738. horse. MU 4-024. , ALL KINDs OF SAND. GRAVEL & G60n PasTURE POR A fe Gist. Take orders $ a.m. to 9 p.m. 10 ~opate MA 5-1575 4 ‘ e. kA wonae DARK CHESTNUT MARE, : MU 9-1482.
For Sale Poultry 74
& TURKEYS. 1 WKS. OLD, e150 | _ each. Giddings Rd. corner
Taylor Pe S008T
_ Sale Farm Produce 75
20 ACRES J, a. nets mixed. 5634 Orchard Lk . and Roses, gout of Walmer 5 Rd.
wa ACRES OF ALFALFA AND
rome reo ~ pe and standing hay.
Fence PICKED, STRAWBERRIES Fresh Ce — Long, 4
WE NEED | RS, ats |
to 45° to sel on our lot at 10
cent. Holly Marine Coach Sales.
18910 N on Rd., Holly. MEl-
Tose +
WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD 8M.
housetrailer. FE 2-0752
Rent Trailer Space 79 | "|
PARK AT PARKHURST j
Where living is a vacation — 72) ;
~ ao includes a private) | 55 CHEVY FONEROLIDE MUST |
| FLY ¢4ENGINE a leen TO
California Way plus:
tax. Hawaii only $90 Mo extra incl.
_Siise Ferry Service, Inc... a
TRUCK ac GOING Ne WORTH PART)
load.: Either FE 5-6306.
__ Wanted eed Cars 88
$15 FOR JONK, cane FREE TOW-
ing. MY 2
be im exc. cond
AS MUCH AS $50 FOR J rae AND
cheap cars FE 23-2666 days or
eves. ered
shelter. Only 15~minutes to Pon-
tiac. Also ler 6. rate
$20, Phone MYrtle 2-4611.
avsvRN HTS. MOBILE VILLAGE
New. ‘4 mi. SE of Pontiac. 170
ke. 5-65.19
OBILHOME™ ESTATES. MODERN . front & playground. EM
OxFoRD wosil MOBILE MANOR.
east of Oxford at 1968 Tatevite
Rd. Tornado «0x80 ft iter
ee i exee cement
paties— 3 at For
who w ant the oer OA 8-3022 or
_MY 2 aer21.
~~ Auty Accessories 80 “Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays top dollar on late pwc
_Cor. Auburn & E. Blvd. _ FE 4-6728.
“Always | Ready t to o Buy Junkeoa and ars. Top $8 ad
BAGLEY A AUTO PARTS PE 3-0219 17 BAGLEY 87.
CASH Ate ieee CA
BOB FROST ING
cee: 280 Hunter (U.S. 10).
MI 6-€934
GLEAN "@—'st FORD CLUB CP _ body. OR 3-2497. Trarisportation Offered 87
“I told him outright — I wasn’t going to have a summer
romance with somebody who was going to be
here only one week!"’
__ For Sale Cars a
CONVERTIBLES
‘$3 Cadillac 1 owner. Like new
‘$4 Chevy Bel Air. charp..
‘34 Ford V-8 overdrive
col ARS
| 22_ Auburn, _ott { Saginaw. _ FE #2131,
WILL ACCEP tL. Outboard motors,
aseee guns, cameras,
rt payment on. good used car,
ce easy ternis.
BILL SPENCE . USED CARS
62 Oakland Ave. rE
SE- 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR
‘dan, radio, heater beautiful dark
bus paint. Special today at only PE 5-0297
North Chevrolet Co.
1000 8 Weodward Ave Birmingham
1950 CHEV., EXCELLENT CONDI-
tion, no rust, $325. FE 5-2766
'M CHEV., DEL RAY. 2 DR. LOW
mileage. Extras, $850 OA 8-3196
52 CADILLAC “62" 4 DOOR
$805
53 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN
$305
"4 NASII
AMBASSADOR
SUPER 4 DOOR
ne Ford Milford,
eas eee eee PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBER-
fies. 1384 Vinewood, PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR
strawberries now, FE 83036, 1166.
Vinewood
— FILL DIRT SAND OR CLAY
7 immediate e Delivery
ravel hweckerevely — fm
ce
to dirt on 60-50
__basis for moving. MI ¢9133.0
ASHED 40-60 GRAVEL. 3 MASON
road gravel &
“sa0s0.
_ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 6 68
: PETUN NIAS, NOW 1-3 OFF. a AT
Cabeiman’s Green House, FE
"ye POR SALE grows ‘rom certified seed
OA $2179.
tiac Red seed toes. 3621
Rd. PE sds,
‘ATOES, TOMATO ~
ef Walton bone: Goueces rE 56-7041
Sale Farm 1 Equipment 76 76
‘” FORD TRA CTOR, PLOWS,
drags, snow plow, tip-up trailer
MY “or see a6 326 Oak-
2-5492 _land, Pontiac
~ —AAA BUYS—
TRACTOR, 4
loader blade ay aah fer” sale.
ow gecest. Fa 3
en wee good ee |
| - ae uip. a tracte: : power mowers,
Gin
‘KING BROS. 41112 +071 rE
J eho PD. AT OPDYKE
\ Visit .our pew garden and lawo
center
OLAREAULING =.
JOE'S A & N SURPLUS
‘McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
Rentals Parts & Repairs
1890 Crooks Rd. MI 6-044
~~ TRACTORS AND \ MOWERS Beleas. & Wheel Horse Bove: de Cire
tors. Porter cabie. gpringf
Jacobson Loe | mowers,
« Bolans sizes ro- All
For Sale Pets 69 8. Also Toro power handle,
i-YR -OLD ANY SPANIEL. Reg. 5807.
2 POMERANIAN, MALE PUPPIES, -peeSe _pepeies FE SR). AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY
Bolans power-pak. Good all 32”
Rotary, 4189. Roio-hoe, Milwau-
key. spade, Mustang & Jeri
tillers. Parker lawn. sweepers.
Special reduced Prices on some
tractors &
ment,
* spapiel pups 7 weeks old. FE tiller, 3 used tractors, 3. "riding 2-0814. mowers, 3 cycle bars, several
“Bee REGISTER! RED | PEKINGESE mowers. Credit terms.
ies Champion bileod lines | EVA EQUI NT
af a9 colors & blonds. FE 8-3043 6507 Dixie et Pe OR 3-7924
or FE 5-2224. 5-7878
Mires by ‘champign "Minelon E=| USED EQUIPMENT y champ! eion Ex- T } Sa Robin Parti-colored. OR Ford Fe ‘use sae tor with cab
room, exce condition. COLORED iH
‘. Bomer, 1 year Aad. female, 950. tl iO: seat Ustracior with
FE two a waiter, plow & drag.
OC-3 crawler jozer idemo.).
Oliver” 8&8 industria) tracter with SIZES
PE 2-0022 i t Auto Glass Specialists Retety glass for all cars & trucks | . Insurance |
Oakland.
” For Sale Tires 80A
|
| AVERILL's NEED CARS
Shop it, then bring it here for top
dollars
CE 23-9878
~~~ WANTED: OnCRAP
Ph. ¢ 3-4511
“See M & J Mt Motor Sales
ve BUY AND 8ELL Goop USED
tires, $9.50 Loy whitewalls, |
STATE ——s
$03 8. Saginaw PE +0007
STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES.
Traded in palpooots | Safety tires. |
U toe f cent off. Black or |
itewall
ED. WILLIAMS 451 8S. Saginaw at Raeburn
Auto Service 81 |
CRANKSHAFT GRINDINO IN TRE |
ear ee reperet. Zuck Ma-
chine Shop ood. Phone rE
_ 2-356, a
SPECIALIZE HYDRAMATIC AND.
mechanics, . Economy Cars.
223 Auburn
_ Sale Motor Scooters 82
1955 ALLSTATE SCOOTER, EX- cellent condition. $150. FE. $ ‘s-8007
CUSHMAN. COND. SIDE car, $178, OR 3-3735
_For Sale Motorcycles 83
“48 INDIAN, GOOD COND 8EEN atts. — Indian Sales, 2015 Cass
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON
= Harle Lato see Harley
—— Co. 372 South
ww. a
HARLEY, 165 — $175
HARLEY 125 375 Both in | os condition. 2355
.. N. of Seymour Lk.
FARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCY-
cle —%4, FE 2-2803
For Sale Bicycles &4
GIRLS apd Meee GooD conn.
$25. FE 2-06
___Boats & Accessories t 85
wTH OF JULY SPECIAL? NE}
50 outboard moter, $79.50, §2
Fiberglas boat, $160. 25 per cent
off. Archery. fishing tackle, rustic
furniture ostello's. Lake Orion
_MY 3372 _ r
16 HP EVINRUDE, 1954 EXC
_ cond., $175. EM_ 3-4024
ie BOAT MARK 40 MERCURY
engine a woe
trade. FE ¢
Tay af) a > $1,608. PHONE
17 MCBAY, 110 HP. $1605. PHONE _PE 2-8840.
i987 ¢ bey hoe ROD OUT-
board noes. old, out
twice, se, $150. 0 OL 3.
66-16" CENTURY RESORTER, 135
_h.p. Like new 0808.” BOA Le DE TO O
~- or repaired. FE 4-4277. 76
BOATS __ - BOATS 8 é
Lake Master — 16
Traveler. Penn-Yan,
oneer, Glags Jet. Flyin pveet,
new e! Boats, $9
OTORS UBE
CLIFF: et SPORTS
5210 N. yoliy Ra. . _MElrose 4-6771
BEAU’ L 20 FT. TROJAN Ca-
bin cruiser, fully equipped, casas
FE }-119%.
“BOATS Large Selection
SLAYBAUGH’S aklan FE 8-0453
"BIG TRADE-IN ON Lonestar, Pi-
| [4 PEWALES, sia.| VE, ALSO BAVE A O0OD SELEC- | 15, : PE 41473. =| TORS. TORS, PLOWS. SIDE MOWERS ; ; ANIEL
: home. FE 2-440. Pontiac Farm & Industriay
“ ets. AKC regs toa, CH PE ane FE #1442 “Dever Hills Chief of . FE pe ay en +3397. ~ | 25% DISCOUNT | ‘ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. CA Li| One brand ney une Case 140 Baler 6 18. and Case abd aad
“I : G SHEPHERD All envied. nto Fast fusrantec
420 FOR AND $15 FOR HOUGHTEN & SON ae 1 Septie shaimaey a 19761
For Sale Housetr; 78
11 PT. TROTWOO Al Aw — Oak finan 015 Baldwin
7 PALACE. SLE 4, $400.
pod Ate -, 6489 “John R., Roch-
Ps r.
30, OE a0), OENERA pA Ov TRAILER.
OR |'*
~| SOnTIAe cLonter
scgak 2 | BEDRM i
my equ ise Lapeer Rd Lake Orion. alt
iia STEWART” boa i BDRM “CABH
or terms Will rent. Pvt
lot with lake privileges. Or trade
BGO D: Sell
ngs, you re not ning
Byer
for ‘equity of a 3 bdrm furnished |
hoyne ast
t REAT Ea 8. EBX- ate cone teen = eS
Must sel! immpediaters\ Swit ae:
cept offers up| i Jung) 2th. i EVINRUDE MOTORS
271 years repair experience, Boats,
alert & cepplien Teny: s Marine
Bervice 2685 bash sera Lake Rd.
8-0112. Open 10 to 8.
Bae Buyers We ate going out of business here
Get Our Deal
Before You Buy off on al] ‘boats in Seen
(Maniee! SALES & SER
TELEGRAPH
BOaT Ove A
JOE'S AKN SURPLUS FE 2-0022.
COSTELLO'S MERCURY OUTBDS , Wily sell or)
B
ft. Arkansas. |
ALL SIZES MAKES | Por top dollar en iate model cars
1627 Dixte Hwy OR 3-1603
HIGH $$$PAID. | _- BUYING FOR |
sLENN’S | MOTOR SALES = 8. Saginaw et FE ei
THE HIGH DOLL AR For high grade used care
need them Drive the extra ipod
_ will pay you well. 4540 Dixie
. JOVAN WELT ‘OR 31355
.TOP CASH s FOR YOUR car | Economy Cars, 22 Auburn, off
Saginaw.
Wanted Used Trucks 89 1960 INT
FF 54-9562
_ Used Truck Parts
USED TRUCK PAR
ALL aS AND MODELS
HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES
| 635 Auburn Ave
For Sale Trucks 90
"64 a CuEY % T@N PICKUP. A-1
yr S386 OR 3-8198.
KE WITH
$175: 2355
” of Seymour
isso. ST omy. PANEL TRUCK.
ton. Reas. 401 8. Saginaw
DODGE DUMP * TRUCK WITH
_febuilt GMC motor. OR 3-544}.
i DODGE DUMP B13 JOB. ‘Si
Ford F cab & chassis. Best
ofter. F’ S-4726 .
SUMP BODY _ AND HOIST. § TO
«_yds. cao. For information call
FE 5-9219 1-TON DUMP TRUCK.
89A
=,
1956 FORD ', TON PICKUP. _ SHOW
ron cond *y, 000 mi. MI 6-7853 or
3 6-3437
1950 FORD PANEL Y-8 $150. EM
34-2422, 6939 Evershed
1946 FORD V-8 PANEL TRUCK.
very good cond. OR 3-3310 after 6
1955. FORD PANEL TRUCK. HAS
V-8 engine clean and ready to
go to work for you, Save on:
tris one at only 8745
North Chevrolet Co.
1000 8 Woodward 4 Ave. Birmingham
51 FRUERAUF TANDEM VAN,
32" long. Good FE 41061.
‘36 FORD F-1 PICKUP. 8 FT. box, FE 8-8426.
“Spotiight,_ Bt olter. FE. 68586 1950 FORD PANEL | vs. . $150, |
3-2422 6930 Evershed
Vasa TRUCK FOR SALE. 00 1 oa EL
Princeton.
| 1948 Arete ‘Sines | SHAPE, $225 ne TON STAKE. R&H.
. Good shape. Make
WILSON GMC, | New & Used Trucks
Oakland at Cass
FE 5-9485
__ For Sale C Cars 91
ise B BUICK HARDTOP. DOOR
Ivory & blue Dyna. R & "a $1,850
or trade for equity. FE 4-6051.
Lai BUICK pte theres USED
second car. Exc. cond. MI
6.7833 or MI 6-3437
"50 at earn GOOD walegh Bete A
ae 3-6369.
ieee we Wie sa side
: avery. Bll ree,
soe DEMONSTRATORS ane
company official cars, many
choose modeis,
Motor Sales,
well, ae
VICK CO full power, tow nilles, Will
sae ra in tale. Ye bh aes w. Bailey.
60 PLY MOUTII
BRAID DESOTO-PLY LYM our t DEALER
33 YEARS FAIR Sp
CASS “PE 20180 PIKE
VY 1956 2 DOOR SEDAN. 2.
tone finish, low mileage. Spotiess
interior Only $205 or. your car
down.
-Haskins Chev. pet Dixie Highway at MIS
je §-5071 Open “nites ‘til 9
| 1958 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE
bees bieck with white side wal!
tires, Power Glide and other
extras This ome is like new with
low mileage. $1695. Your oid car
as down payment.
North Chevrolet Co.
1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingahm
‘$7 FORD DEMOS — LOW
MILEAG
7 500, 4 dr. Ford-O-Matic,
| Fairlane A.J convertible. black. sharp. Save $1,000, see Tom Free-
an, HOWARD LARE INC.
2705 Orcha ~ Lake Rad
Keego Harbor, Mich.
STATT’S
Motor Sales
DODGE CARS & TRUCKS
BIG SAVINGS
e demos.
181 BET Dodge esto pick, R&H,
1962 Ford 2 door, Fordamatic, R&aH
80-M24 e Orion
MY_ 3-2750
196@ CHEVROLET, RADIO AND
heater. No money down, assume
of $7.24 month Call
Mr Parks
4-7500, Harold Turner
“1985 CHEVROL, ET.
Phone FE 5-4362 a
Midwest
Ford
fter 6
| 1985 cuavaoist SPORT COUPE.
red and ivory finish. V-8 engine.
Very sharp and ready to go
bicoy Low down payment, long
North Chevrolet Co.
1009 8. Woodward Ave. Birmigham ‘S83 CHEVY, GOOD COND. GREEN. WW. PE: 5-42
CHEV. 1955, sara RAY, 1 OWNER.
aa condition, must sel!. FE
"ST CHEV. : 210, $2,000.
FE 8-1107
Month-End
Sale
SEE OUR
DISPLAY
of Excellent
O.K. RECONDITIONED &
‘GUARANTEED
USED CAR
VALUES ON PAGE
9
CLEAN 1952 CADILLAC 62. 4 D Lone Star boats Orion: MY 3-3732. wooded f '
WE TRADE TERMS AVAILABLE ins
Harrington Boat W orks "EVINRUDE MOTORS
LEADING BRANDS IN
secuahel ee Whitlwind,
raft, American & Grumman, —
Town Canoes.
OPEN EVES & 8U DAY ine 8 (Telegraph. coos |
FIBERGLAS RCE BOAT ae FT, 70 Iba, t135 “EMpire 39-4403, - BOATS ee Fea taal | IR:
Logs & tires. A-1. See this
‘ today
ROGERS. ‘SALES & SERVICE
_3-9555 605 Auburn’
1936 CAD. vd » SEDAN, 2600 MI "Power equip. Reas. Might con
— Pore Cad. in trade,~ Call |
cet BLACK. | ALL} 1 Net =|
uke | older " ‘sy ©,
RY-F. DAMS co. hed til 9 ‘Bun 1 to 5 \ PE 4461 St. Matthews-.
| Hargteaves. FE: 4-4547
O41 OAKLAND AVE, |
— FE 44546
211 5. SAGINAW, For Sale C Cara week.
Poecrsart oon "95 CHEV. BEL-AIR, 2. Door.
sharp 1,050
"34 Chev. ‘Bel-Air, 2 door,
clea: . $875
"35 Packard 400. H. Tv. low
mileage - $2395
‘32 — HT. new paint $545
AZURER MOTO pe
445 % _Blv _ FE
7800 MILES |
f
' 1953 CHEV.
\
56 aa “CORVETTE ‘pacseas
1984 cuEV. 4 eons POWERGLIDE, -
‘before 2.
|CHEVY 1957 BEL AIR HARDTOP
MAp!e 4 door sedan Loaded with extras
includjng Turbo Glide transmis-
sion. This is a company official's
cemo. which carries standard
new car warranty. Save 8900.
Just your car down. Easy GMAC
terms.
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highwav at Mis
5-071 Open nites ‘til Le
1962 ao RADIO, HEAT- |
’
MA
‘$2 FORD CUSTOM, 2 DOOR, HAW-
M24
FORD-MERCURY.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR mechanical cond. $325 _ on SSit4
3 CHEVY 4 DOOR. VERY
nice, low mileage, excellent for
that Vacation, will trade. EM
3-0081.
2 +CHRYSLER RADIO- AND heater. No meney down,
OWENS NT 8 Saginaw. FE 5-410)
MUST SELL ‘hl 1 FORD_ ‘VICTORIA.
Partly customized. Best offer,
take over payments) OA 8-3183
is. & (38 WAGONS. FORD & Cee eee © Plymou 32-8304
Maz aT CLARKSTON RD. ‘Ss OLDS 88 8 HARDTOP | A-1_CON-
Lake Orion Motor Sales | —ton._16.000_miies. PE 44316. Ford- “Mercury MY 2-2611 OLDs 1956 SUPER 88 4
REBUILT ‘36 FORD ROADSTER, ‘Sedan. Very low miles, Hydramat- _Sport car, 34 racer. FE 2-4169,' ic drive. power steering. power
—— =~ brakes. Soctess interior, New car
| &ppearance See this one - owner HUDSON, 1953 SUPER WASP 4.
ate Loaded with extras. peony setey: Only $395 or your
me. hg
Spotiess interior, original finish.
See this one-owner beauty today.
Just your car down. AS LOW AS $2,334.54 DELIVERED 30 used cars, 1949 to 1954's. All
makes, going at wholesale prices.
Make your own terms.
New 1957 Pontiacs
Keego Sales & Service
Haskins Chev, ‘ 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 |
Haskins Chev. |msne set See nites wo .
6751 Dizie Highway at Mis —| ‘1955. OLDS. SUPER HOLIDAY MAple 5-8071 Open nites ‘til 9 can be s
‘$1 FORD 2 DR. Ri REASONABLE. OL 1-0241.
RDTOP. R & H. 1956 CAD. seen at West Side ak
oa =|
62 SEDAN. MI |
yewer equip. Might cabalac eld-
Cad. trade all Milford |
Mu +7055 i _Service. 163 N. Telegr
1953 FORD cond. FE. 6.1298
DEMOs
1957 Ford #& Mere, Demo
Lake Orion Motor Sales | M24 AT CLARKSTON RD
| Ford-Mercury “MY 2.2611 |
Schutz Motors | 1950 OLDSMOBILE. RADIO | AND | heater, hydramatic
down, assume payments of $17 oe.
Call credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. Mid-
__Wwest 4-7500. arold Turner Ford — 1953 PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND
heater, 2 door. No money cto |
assume 7 (exer of $24.80 moni |
west 4-7 Harold Turnet era.
Call credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. Mid- |
west 47500. Harold Turner ree
BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST
UsED CARS AVAILABLE rite
12 wooDw. BHA
MI Mi 6-600 Open ‘til me
payments of $27.24 pals Call
credit Mgr. Mr. Parks Midwest
4-7500, Harold Turner _Ford.
35 DESOTO HARD TOP, A-1 CON-
dition, | owner car, tully equipped.
FE oes after 5.
SUMMER
CLEARANCE
SALE
1957 CHEV.
DEMOS. AND
COURTFSY CARS
AT |
TERRIFIC SAVINGS |
'2DOORS 4-DOORS
/ WAGONS—CONVERTS as low as |
$195 er your car down
As little as $15 per week
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
LOW OVERHEAD 1 OCATION -_
FOR
espe i - SERVICE
rian ae tala
HASKINS
“Oakland Courty’s
Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15
§-5071 n nites ‘ul 8
thorn green. R&H, Fordamatic.
ho money down, just a steady
job, assume monthly payments
$17.08 MI 6-8080 Great Lakes
1952 DODGE, 4 DOOR
Ap 522
ACeORt MILES.
See Merl tte, beau
CLARESTON RD
MY 23-2611
mitt clean used beri Poa this
1953 Pontiac, 04 Oakia
‘88 DODGE spies ey ROY-
a! Lancer. 2-tone pepe nck &
blue nye nou j cond.
Clean, $1,600 L Sit no
answer—OL 6-
53 Pontiac 4-Door
’52 Pontiac 4-Door
"51 Cadillac 62 Coupe
’50 Studebaker 4-Door , )
"50 Olds 2-Door ‘Bright
Spot’
Fresh Cars
56 Olds 98 4-Door
"36 Cadillac 62 Special
’56 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
‘36 Plymouth Wagon
55 Olds Dix. 98 Hol. Sed.
Ford Fairlane 2-Door
Cadillac 62 Sedan
Buick 2-Dr. Riviera
Pontiac Chf. Dix. 4Dr.
Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Cpe.
4 Buick 4-Door
33 Olds Super 88 2-Door
33 Buick Hardtop
53 Chevrolet Club Coupe *55
§5
4
4
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’52 Olds Super 88 2-Door
51 Buick Sedan
51 Ford 2-Door .
’SO Buick 4-Door
4'40 Olds 4-Door.
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Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth Demonstrator, 1957 Chrysler Hard- top 4¢-door,
steering. R&H. White Selle—ceve!)
sss
ap Piymouth station wagon, V-8
ustom 2 aoe Dae Comedian Fred-,. , Thos i 2 Be hn omens $:00—w “ie..! Perkins oe : . en Mews anne Glare it Wx¥2, My Troe story eae Es ee rr to Be Fully Familiar 6:00—(7) = Focus. (9) Pop- 11:00—(7) ‘Soupy's On. Miltion Dol- : + to Re Oe News, CKLW. News, Homechats ‘ow: Georee A eye. (4) News; Sports. (2) News:
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Is It the Heat Causing
All the Stars. to Talk?
BY EARL WILSON
NEW YORK — Maybe it’s due to the hot weather that celeb-
rities are doing their light summer talking.
Gracie Allen explained to George Burns how she knows when |
she’s had too much to drink: “A little blurred tell me”...
Deems Taylor confessed to Peggy Lee a fluff he once made at!
a Jerome Kern tribute. “All my life,” he announced, “I’ve been
a big fern can.”
x * *
Groucho Marx maintains a Hollywood movie mogul’s a fel-
low who closes staff meetings saying, “All opposed will signify
. Comedian Bob McFadden shed from *
Fe by saying ‘I resign’ ”
Dallas: Hear about the
Shakespearean actor who got
fired for ad libbing, ‘I came to
but Lawrence -
Welk beat me to it’??”...A
she had her figure insured for
$500,000. Starlet Barbara
Nichols asked her, “So what
did you do with the money?”
* * *
Yes, it must have been the
weather that affected people
because Arthur Godfrey an-
nounced on TV the other day
that Janet Davis, his producer, BARBARA NICHOLS
was wearing a diamond given her by Assistant Producer Frank
Musilello (which we printed here weeks ago) and he also gave.
them his blessings.
Not one joke was made about Godfrey. not firing them.
But in his case it wasn’t the heat—it was the humility.
THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . }
Martha Rountree and Ollie Presbrey
of the front pages celebrated their
fifth anniversary ... Latest foreign
-singer in the local cafes is Edith Anders,
a Dutch girl.
Scott Brady's seeing the town with
- brother Lawrence Tierney .. . Marjorie
Main’s autobiography will be titled “The
Kettle Boils”.
EARL’S PEARLS — From
March '56 to March ‘57 the cost =
_of living went up 3.7 per cent.
But it's still worth it.
Changes Praised
| the uSe of wiretap evidence he says, ‘but I didn’t really get
to know my part until the last two
months, I think that holds true for
the rest of the company, too.’’
TOUR COMPANIES
What Meredith would like to see
is a system whereby TV pro-
grams. sent out touring companies,
classical plays — ‘‘the road is Loyalty Report
‘But Suggested Penalties
for Revealing Secret
Information Criticized grown into the
television.
x *
i and Wallach
WASHINGTON ®— Proposals aes for overhauling government anti- with “Hamlet” and possibly one
|subversive programs today won'other classic, next fall. praise from some members of| Then, perhaps in the spring of ‘Christina home after her 18-day| Sea Diver.” (4) Crusader.
Ww rf | helping friend, Matt gets involv edi Congress. But there was strong) 1958, these two or three produc
criticism of a recommendatian for tions will be televised.
criminal penalties for publishing!
‘secret’ information. | mew movie, “Joe Butterfly,”
Coming in for praise was a bi- made in Japan, in which he plays
Partisan commission's proposal for .@ Japanese.
Since hog toured ine 19 months as a sweeping revision of the Eisen-|
hower administration's loyalty-'
\security program and for sealing)
chinks in the nation’s defenses) “The Teahouse of the |
August Hoon.” he’s having a run
e * * *
* * *
A target of criticism was the he| Portion of the credit for arousing’
proposed law under which a news- a theatrical revival.
‘paperman could be fined $10,000) “Whatever it is, she says with
jand sent to prison for five years ® smile, “it's good.”
for publishing secret information.|WEEK’S PRACTICE
| Some congressmen also assailed) Meredith, incidentally, was once
|a commission proposal to legalize a guest panelist on ‘‘What’s My,
in|Line?”” he practiced for a week,|
‘court cases involving national se-| with his wife assuming various pro-
fessions and trying to stump him.
dith asked the usual questions—
“Is there a product connected
with your work?” and all the pat
queries—but he couldn’t guess
it.
“OK, I give up,” said Meredith.
“What are you?"
* * x
“T’m a cab driver,’ said the
cab driver. The commission's — chairman,
*
Many of the recommendations
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH — An enter-
tainer claims he worked in a town so)
small that when he plugged in his elec-'
tric razor, the street lights dimmed.
That’s earl, brother.
Board Investigates
“Colonel's Death
SEOUL w — A board of of-
ficers investigating the death of could be put into effect by Eisen-
hower by executive order, but =
|proposals dealing with ‘‘leaks”’
secret information and with wire-|
tap evidence — require legis-|
ee
EDITH ANDERS (Copyright, 1957) Col, William D. —
| sera : Probe Wil Continue |zesrat ,zanaentew so bres Funeral Service Held essed Sacrament Catholic ae Guana he com-
for Donald MacBride 7 * & & (on Training Mishap mite ale body was found‘ in
says goodby today to veteran
character actor Donald McBride,
63, who died Friday night after a He appeared on Broadway, in
more than 50 movies and in the;
“My Friend Irma” Television se-
ries.
\® Blackbirds A ; koo fi reer began some 50 years ago.|c
with a bul- Okla. ws ~ quarters
Fee ee te naatnet Army |iet hole in the lett side of his
At “Vineyard Haven, Mass.,
-|where she is staying at a summer
home the McKinleys purchased
Army. had informed her |the
had been killed in an icthicetall
Transportation Eyed
CHARLEVOIX w — An. open
Back in Sweden Father Says He Has No
“trip with 18-year-old Huw
post,
hijast week when they were picked
last year, the: colonel's wife Ee Hard Feelings Against
| Senate Page Boy 4
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
\Sad-e yed 16-year-old Christina |
'Wennerstrom was in seclusion to-
iday, but her diplomat father said
‘he had.“‘no hard feelings” against
the U.S. Senate page boy: with
whom she eloped:
* * * Her mother whisked blonde
linams of Falls Church, Va. The
couple’s youth prevented them |
from getting a marriage license.)
+Later Williams was fired from his:
Senate job.
* _* *
The girl was tight-lipped and 19:15—(9) Theater 15.
|\wan yesterday as she left the | 10:30—(7) Dr. Hudson. Dr. Hudson
le on her mother’s arm
Her father, Col. Stig Wenner-
,,strom, told reporters he planned
action against young
sinaay by losing his job,’ Wen-)
erstrom said
* * *
He said he had no definite plz ins |
for his daughter's future. 8:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes.
9:00—(9) Favorite Story. Adolph
Meredith is now starring in a elopement fizzled becaise the 10:00 — (9)
|
| Christing and Williams om|
barked on their elopement venture
lwhen Wennerstrom was recalled
home from his assignment as air
attache at the Swedish Embassy
in Washington to take another
Their trip came to an end
for up at Montoursville, Pa.,
Walter George
Resting.at Home
After Treatment
VIENNA, Ga.
George, Special Ambassador to
the North Atlantic Treaty Organi-
zation (NATO), rested at his home
here today following 12 days of
hospitalization for treatment of
coro! disease,
The 79-year-old former U. S.
Senator from Georgia was re- w — Walter F
9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Home.
9:30—(2) Arthur Godfery. (7) Our
10: 00—(4) Price Is Right.
10:30——(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth.
Consequences.
11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic
Tac Dough.
11:15—(2) Love of Life.
11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.
(4) It Could be You. (7) Robin
and Ricky. (9)
-Quiz Show. (4) (color) Robert
Montgomery. ‘‘Faust '57''—fan-
sells his soul to the devil—star-
tasy of modern-day scientist who
ring Bruce Gordon as Faust. (2)
December Bride.
Menjou in “The Bedford House
Conspiracy. (2) Studio One.
South American jungle drama. j
Kansas young couple. Carol and 11:45— (2) Guiding Light. |
Tom Bixby are sent to back- 11:55—(9) Billboard.
ward South American country
where Tom is Dept. of Agricul) TUESDAY AFTERNOON |
ture advisor. . 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4)
9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. (9) Lone| Piay to Win. (7) 12 O'Clock
Wolf, Louis Hayward in “Deep| Comics. (9) Toes in Tempo.
In
Erwins. (9) Pride of the Family. |
with bank bandits. :00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (1)|
National News. (4)
Death Valley Days. Escaping! js
Showtime. /12:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The].
Charm Theater. (9) Bill Kennedy }-
SHINGLES
Everloz Barrett
1:30—(2) House Party.
nessee Ernie Ford.
_The Big Payoff.
Matinee Theater. bandits stumble on silver mine.| () Ten]
(2),Ameche Presents “Debt to a
Stranger.”
10:10—(9) Weathervane.
2: ot) Mary Morgan. meets mysterious woman on va- 2:55—(9) News.
cation cruise. (9) City Detective.|3:99(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen.
Rod Cameron, Lita Baron in|
“Violet Ribbon.” (4) Errol Flynn!
Theater. English Lord dies 3:15—(2) Secret Storm.
strange death in ‘‘The Duel."’|3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) My}
——Junior Editors
QUIZ ON BEES
‘For A Day. (9) Request Play-
house. '
RCA COLOR TY
SWEET'S RADIO-TV
leased from Emory University
|Hospital at Atlanta yesterday.
! ‘+ * *
| Dr. Willis Hurst, George's phy- |
|sician, said the elder stateman’s
' condition still is serious. He
added, however, that the patient
had improved sufficiently to be
moved to his, home.
George was accompanied on the
150-mile trip by auto from Atlanta
to this s ntral Georgia com-
munity by Mrs, George and the
physician. George had expressed
a desire to ‘get home and sit on
the front porch.”
x * *
|plans will be made for several;
weeks, the doctor said. j
Fire at Actress’ Home
Causes $500 Damage
HOLLYWOOD (#—Fireman es-
timated that $500 damage was
caused A a weekend blaze which
~{n a -maid’s upstairs
ston at the Susan Hayward
The actress was not at home. No decision on George's Anare | raat is made out of nectar,
home in suburban Sherman Oaks. |.
se
sass
ene
2:
QUESTION: Does a bee really fly in a bee line?
x * *
ANSWER: When the bee has loaded up with nectar from the flow-
ers, she circles around to get her bearings and -heads in a fairly
straight line to her hive. Because of this, we often say a ‘bee line” is
the straightest way to go from one place to another, although it is not
strictly true.
When the bee first sets out looking for nectar, the juice of the
piston she may buzz here and there. Then she pokes her long,
raoved tongue into the heart of a flower and draws out the néctar.
In ancient days, honey was the only source of sugar end today
|millions of dollars worth of honey is sold each year in the United States
‘alone. Beeswax from the honey combs are melted down and used for
church candles, for ointments and polishes and in dentistry.
Kx ke ek
FOR YOU TO DO: In your yard or in a park, watch for honey bees
on flowers and learn to tell them from the bumble bees and other wild
insects, ‘ ,
* * *
(Neil Matthews, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, wins $10 for this
suggestion. Send your idea in to this newspaper. Tomorrow: Does
lightning ever strike one place twice? Violet Moore Higgins, AP News-
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