‘ | The Weather UA, Wester Sate Herecot a Cloudy, warmer’ _ MMetatle Page 2). ai FEAR ‘Pontiac Press Photo PROFESSOR ARRIVES — About 150 persons were on hand last night at the Oakland County Republican Headquarters in Birmingham when Paul D. Bagwell, GOP candidate for governor this year, arrived. Bagwell, a Michigan State University -pro- fessor, attacked the present governor for his “spend more and tax more” program. Bagwell lists 3-Point Plan East Germany ‘of Nine Gls—'If -jable.” ‘Pledges Freeing Says U.S. Should Act in ‘Normal, Reasonable Manner’ to‘ Negotiate BERLIN (# — East Ger- many today promised quick) ~- release of nine U.S. Army men and their helicopter if the United States acts in a “normal and reasonable manner.” The statement, an editi- torial in the East German newspaper Neues Deutsch- land, did not specify what the Communists would con- sider “normal and reason- The conciliator editorial, which carries the weight of an official pronouncement, appeared after Secretary of State Dulles told a news conference the United States would negotiate if necessary with the East Germans for release’ of the officers whose helicopter strayed into East .Germany last |Saturday and ran out of gas. Neves Deutschiand reported | ALMOST LIKE JACK-STRAWS — With a friend, Mrs. Nadine Cowell (left) helping, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ragain (right) try to find their possessions in the jumbled mess that remains after a tornado had destroyed or damaged 150 homes and a new grade school at El Dorado, Kan., last have died and the list of injured Fury-on-Loose Houses, School 150 Homes Destroyed or Damaged; Phone and « Power Lines Down EL DORADO, Kan. () — Discovery of another body raised the death toll to 13 today from a tornado that ripped through 40 blocks of El Dorado last night. — At least 49 persons were injured. demolished or damaged. Losses ran to hundreds of thousands of dollars, but no official estimate was yet possible. _| National Guardsmen and peace officers kept watch against looters, jand searched for any other possible victims. In midmorning, five or six persons still were unaccounted for. Officials thought that the missing would show up later, as had others during the night. Scores of homeless went to shel- ters set up by the Red Cross. In “aP Wirephete evening. Thirteen are known to had grown to 49 today. Dulles’ ststement ty an 80-word | dispatch including his contention — that such negotiations would not- | Votes to Extend wes anal UAW Serves | imply diplomatic recognition of the satellite regime. ; House Backs Ike on Trade Wichita, 35 miles away, a blood donors’ office was established. Clearing of wreckage was begun quickly, but formal plans for re- building awaited recovery from the shock of death and devastation. The 13th body was that of Miss Rips El Dorado : At least 150 houses ais in Racé for Governorship. But the editorial made no men- tion of the secretary's observation( f k Thr { | aN e red | naped, and that you i ‘Bessie Diaz, 48. It lay in the tion and leaders of both parties, ; The measiire now goes to the rubble of her home. on The twister was described by a the House rejected on a 234 to 147 non-record vote a substitute measute offered by protection- ists. This was sponsored by Rep. Senate where it -faces @ tougher test. ectionist sentiment is stronger in the Senate. There will | be no limits on the amendments that can be offered in the Senate. witness as resembling a big gray elephant with a long trunk. . City Manager Stanley Dial said 150 houses and an elementary By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JK a thé depart, wf ate septa lane eee v Ef. Yi . with n ie But Uraes Workers to House overwhelmingly spread The professor and his pupil have made their assign- “~ kidnaped. Ste 9 lob h today President Eisenhower's re- APPROVES BEHAVIOR y on Jo at Ot er quest for an unprecedented five- ment to Michigan Republicans this election year. Pe eye year extension of the reciprocal ' Here is the three-lesson homework for the state GOP. ‘that the helicopter might have! 7 od trade program with power to cut i ernment. Rebuild Michigan as an industrial empire. Restore financial responsibility to Michigan gov-| (3) Revise the state’s tax structure. This assignment was passed out last night by Prof. Paul D. Bagwell, who has taken leave from his teaching tic Republic remains,” the edi- chores at Michigan State*~ University in an attempt win a post not too distant’ from the campus — that of Michigan governor on the! Republican ticket. While the 44-year-old Bagwell) spoke to area Republicans, his ex-pupil, and now his running mate stood in the corner himself. This wasn’t because Donald A. Brown, Royal Oak candidate fer lieutenant gevernor, was a bad bey, He couldn't find reom to ‘sit at the crowded Oakland County GOP headquarters in Bir- mingham, Bagwell told his audience, many of which stood outside and heard him via a public address system,’ classes in the post-war days at Michigan Stat “Tl take ‘from him if he doesn't do a good! job on this assignment,” the pro fessor jokingly said. RAPS WILLIAMS, MACKIE 2eounty, 12, passed out ‘‘failing grades’’ to Gov. Williams in state manage- ment and to State Highway Com- missioner John C. Mackie in ‘‘fis- cal management” during his talk. He. proniised a “let's ask the | voters what Williams has done good” campaign to illustrate “that 10 years is enough.” “T'll let my entire campaign rest panies, it would show that. they) won’t come or expand in Michigan’ as long as the governor fosters! this unfriendly industrial climate.” * * Pointing up his second task of “restoring financial management to the state,” Bagwell said Mackie had “bungled’’ the 25-million-dollar bond issue to finance the extension of Northwestern Highway. CHARGES POOR MANAGEMENT “Not only has he bungled that deal,” he said, “but he has demon- strated bad financial management in his 100-million-dollar highway construction bond issue.’ It is costing taxpayers $1,294 a day in interest, Bagwell pointed out, because of Mackie’s “poor” reinvestment of bond monies at _ & lower interest rate than when (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) e ose grades away! Anxious Gillands Await Killdeers’ Blessed Event The Joseph Gillands of 4353 Char- Township, want to use their garage ing Way, didn't anyway. Bloomfield * * * At least that is their story and they're stuck with it—thanks to a pair of killdeer birds. The feath- ered mother has laid her eggs in Were guilty only of violating East | their gravel driveway-and is will- ‘ing to take on anyone or anything that he once taught Brown two that tries to disturb them, even a car. *~ * * The Gillands the use of their ifor the next 30 days. \. } With a month of pacing around versity of Chicago class of 1933 Bagwell, who has been on a the nest waiting for the new ar- gets copies of its yearbook Fri- -10,000-mile political rivals, Gilland doesn't know who is! day, swing. around the state since April going to be in the worst shape, | printe he or the papa killdeer. . recognize. have abandoned garage and are sweating out the blessed events—' igotten over East Germany acci-| U.S. tariffs 25 per cent, esl behaved correctly after Auto Workers yesterday found it- through the House with surpris- —— self serving a strike threat on! ing ease. Subjected fo strong |. But violation of the air space Chrysler Corp. at one plant ard) pressures from: the’ administra- Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa). The House then overwhelmingly rejected on a 268 to 146 roll call vote a motion by Rep. Daniel A. Reed (R-NY) to kill the measure iby sending it back to committee. urging workers to stay on the job, at another. It was all ee of the UAW’s | ef the (East) German Democra- terial continued. tan, Previously, the Western have insisted on dealing only th| the Prarwey as the pel edo angry sorters on the job unt] the) East Germany, contending that thc Union feels a strike will be effec- \_East German government is an tive. iNegal regime which they do not * * * = | UAW members started working In another conciliatory move. the “ithout a contract when pacts with East German Ministry of Defense General Motors, Ford and Chrysler repudiated a suggestion by its ar- expired May 29-June 1. There has my newspaper Volksarmee that the been little trouble except at Chrys-' Americans might be tried as spies. jer. where the company has made Gov. The ministry said the editor Dif changes in the working hours, of the paper had been disciplined ©! UNion committeemen and stew for his “wrong and tmisleading”’ ards, suggestion, and that the men Chrysler, like the other com. MUM is now 26 weeks. | panies, during the no-contract | German air space. | Period has cut the number of The East Germans also an-| hours which stewards could Proval, benefits would be* ‘founced they were ready to ne-| spend negotiating worker griev- |extended to an estimated |gotiate for the ‘speedy return’ of | es at orslutien ot tae uric. Tr s ic ie )imars! Ree ey te id ance negotiating time of stew. ave, or are expected to ex- | ards merely puts it in line with haust es grants by next Yesterday, there was labor ac- | CHICAGO (UPI) — The Uni- [tion on three fronts at Chrysler; Th cost. figured at about $30) plants, A wildcat walkout of ehoatl ‘million, would be repayable to the! 400 employes at Dodge truck as-| federal government in four years, | sembly, called in sympathy for 21) leither through state funds or in junion stewards who were suspend-_ the form of higher federal payroll led by the company, shut down the taxes on employers Michigan. ne years late. It wasn't in 1933 because of the | depression. Student From Pontiac to Speak at U. of M. Rite A University of Michigan student from Pontiac will be The UAW is holding daily con- on one issue. If a survey were the student speaker for the university’s 114th annual tract negotiations with all three taken of 100 independent com-'commencement exercises at the stadium Saturday. He is George A. Googasian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ° oogasian, 105 E. Iroquois , Student, will receive a ‘Bachelor of Arts degree ‘from the College of Litera- ture, Science and Arts. The Pontiac High School gradu- ate was selected by the Senior Board of the class presidents to represent the senior classes of the various schools and colleges in the university, During his senior year, Googa- sian served as chairman of the Student Activities Building which houses about 50 students organi- zations on campus and the office of the Dean of Men and Dean of Women, Here he coordinated the use Of the building's facilities by the various student groups. TNe guest speaker for the pro- gram will be Henry T. Heald, pres- ident of the Ford Foundation. More Just Too Far Gone DALLAS,. Tex, (UPI)—A _ Dal- las man was booked for drunken driving yesterday when he agreed to take a drunkometer test but couldn't even blow up than 3,500 students are expectéd to graduate. : i * an Googasian served as vice presi- dent of the student council, presi- dent of the Phalanx Club and the 'ontiac YMCA when he attended the balloon used in the test, tigh school. ' Hot Lot, The Bright Spot, FE 8-0488, Go plant, idling 1,400 to 1,800,! Mayor William W. Donaldson, UAW Plymouth Local 51 got } unanimous approval of its mem. day in Lansing to discuss the plan, | bership to take a strike vote, Ne urged Commission backing. | date wan taken for the vole and | the UAW International empha- sized any strike action should be _Areld op until it can be effective. “This is a good plan to meet a serious situation and we should support it, unless the legislature | comes up with a better idea,” he told Commissioners, Donaldsori pointed to Michigan wun oceans = City Commission OKs = Jobless Pay Measure Pontiac City Commission has backed full use of avail- Manistee County, able federal funds to extend unemployment benefits in inel also was reported over Mason hospital, National Guard troops |115,000 persons who already | who attended a conference Mon- ss Commissioners went on record last night endorsing Williams’ plan to adopt a federal program of loans, to states to finance a 50 per cent lengthening of the dur-| off the city's air raid warning ation of regular jobless pay benefits. The Michigan maxi- Under the Williams’ plan, which won Commission. ap-|from Canada across Michigan to- hausted their unemployment ben- efits here, according to the MESC.” . | Believing that the federal bill jwas passed through a bi-partisan) ‘effort, Donaldson voiced hopes that) similar bi-partisan treatment would jbe accorded the subject when it ‘comes up before the legislature to- jmorrow or Friday. The Commission ordered Oake| land County representatives in ‘Lansing notified of its stand. 'The warning was lifted at 8 p.m. - schoo! were destroyed or damaged. El Dorado (pop. 12,000) is 35, miles northeast of Wichita. Prin- cipal industries are two refiner: ies, neither of which was dam- aged. The tornado swept away four With No Damage main electric power lines, plung- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jing the city into darkness. Tele- Tornado-jittery Michigan got an phone lines were severed and the overnight scare, but there were no| Municipal water mains were brok- eports of injuries or damage. jen in several places. One twister funnel was sighted [USE CANDLELIGHT iby Wexford County civil mcrae While doctors worked feverishly | wor kers near Wellston in adjoining by the feeble light of candies and A tornado fun- ‘flashlights at El Dorado's only State Survives Tornado Jitters but this one was not con- from nearby irado’s own help civilian istreets. County, firmed. Neither funnel dipped to earth. Cadillac's civ it defense unit set Augusta. and El] Do- unit were called to officers patrol the Looters swarmed into the | stricken area as soon as dark- | Bess fell, At least three persons Were arrested for rifling the de- bris. ~ day, wiping out any tornado| As the tornado passed on its “Ithreats as it went, but thunder-|way, & reporter said, “A heavy storms and showers still were fore-|black cloud clung to the eastern cast for much of the state. jhorizon. Over the city there: wag Hot, muggy thunderstorm weath- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) er has hovered over most of me state in recent days. forecast was issued by U.S. weath- | er observers at 3:15 p.m. vena | l U i 0 day, sirens and emptied theaters on the Weliston twister report. A mass of cool air moved down: It said twisters were likely for | {60 miles on either side of a line | running from Frankfort through! aves IVES Mount Pleasant, Flint and Detroit. | ‘He's Now College Vice President | Crash - Lands Airliner in Atlantic, Skids Onto Prison Island Beach Former Student to Speak to PCH Class of 1958 | RIO DE JANEIRO \UPD)—Air ‘experts said today that only the pilot's skill prevented yesterday's | Argentine airline crash on the pris- jane oh But there is y ae Employment Security Commission A Pontiac High School graduate will return to his island of Ilha Grande from rapi progress nformec ‘ - being a disaster, RA. Googasian, » pre-law Dates Weooriedis (coulract Gigs Boe Ata showed Beeenpiey | alma mater tomorrow night to address the 1958 gradu- mn ‘het ‘ g P ing is hardty possible before July. month’ standipg at 17.9 per cent of ating class at the commencement exercises held at Wis- |, — Sonus ew Pais —______ the total labor force ‘ner Memorial Stadium. | Waist-deep water and skidded in F ' C | ] : h “So far this year.” he said, = He is Laurence J. Taylor, vice prenident of Hillsdale ente the beach, making it pos- alr, Looer onig t; “about 2.160 persons have eX” College. Taylor- will talk to- ™ soe | sible for his passengers to land Warmer Tomorrow Hospitalize James Hare Fair and cooler is the outlook’ LANSING (UPI) — Secretary of for Pontiac tonight with a low (State James M. Hare was admit- inear 44-48. Tomorrow ‘will be part-|ted to St. Lawrence Hospital today ily cloudy and a little warmer. for diagnosis of an ailment that The high will be around 70-74. [has caused him to run a high Today’s northwest winds at 14. |‘emperature since Satunday. 24 miles an hour will diminish | i } | ‘the 407 graduates, tonight. Increasing cloudiness | .@:ec 80969229) Sie and soniewhat warmer is the , . forecast for tomerrow night, low I Nn Today Ss P ress 54-58. oe mee chee Ree Meroe re ERED Le Se City residents welcomed the 1.83 Commies 31 inches of rain which fell in the “ONWES --occsessreeeecrees downtown area from Monday noon County News ............... 22 until 6 p.m. Tuesday. Showers “are . Editorials ...........,. ueciweee 6 . (promised. again Friday or Satur- Markets ..........:5....5.0.5. 32 | ' ‘ day. | Obituaries ............. 8 and 21 006 x *& *& Bperte eeepc 25-28 GEOnee A ™ a ne The lowest temperature in down-| Theaters ....... saves OO asta town Pontiac precedifg 8 a.m, was’ TV & Radio Programs veces 87 | ‘Trade Up or Down at the 57. The thermometer registered 69! Wilson, Ear! ees aT] at 2 p.m, | Women's Pages =........, 15-16 | \ foe f j <2 versity Grand March,” by man, their parents and friends, on “The Props of Life.” David Moreno, president of the class, will. also speak at the pro- gram, which begins at 8 p.m. The high school band, under the direction of Dale C. Harris, will play the processional, ‘\Grand . March frem Tannhauser,”’ by Wag- ner; excerpts from ‘‘Carousel,’’ by Rogers; ‘Nobles of. the Mystic Shrine," by Sousa and the ‘‘Uni- Gold- the recessional. ’ Glenn Griffin, president of the ‘board of education, will preside | throughout the program and the | Rev, Myron Everett, pastor of Baldwin Avente Evangelical Church, will deliver the invoca- tion, , Dr, Dana P, Whitmer, superin- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | without even getting their feet | wet, Only one of the 16 passengers and 6 crewmen was hurt—an Ar- igentine whose seat tore loose when the plane hit the water * * * There were no Americans on the plane, which was returning from | Europe. Maj. Tulio Ribeiro, a veteran Brazilian airline pifot who flew | over the scene of the crash, | called United Press International to express his admiration . for | Merelie, “In 25 years of flying, I've never seen anything so extraordinary,’ Ribeiro said. “I want to tell the ‘world that the Argentine pilot's | skill saved the lives bry his passen- — : a Handsome gifta! Yer Daa or Grea! s | a8 ermrer ce | ; Reasonably priced. for easy giving! LAURENCE J, TAYLOR * George's Newpotts, 14-N. Saginaw | _TWo_ School Beard Eyes — New C onstruction. The Pontiac Board of Education reviewed recommendations by the. school administration for the next ra te Madison Junior, Wigh \Schéol | to bring capacity to. 1,000, 5. Acquire an elementary school et Sam bola velocity 15-18 m ph. Direction—Nort Sin sets Weenweaas at 2:08 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 4:45 am Moon sets Thursday at 2:47 p.m Moon rises Thursday at 2°02 acm, | Dewntewn 1 Temperateres Lx) -~ 67! e Z| sl r es OO. Weather—Pair. i e Year Age | in Pontise Highest yor endl, : i Lowest temperature - Mean semperetare .:-« ; ive Bighest and ay Femperstares This, 97 in a 44 in 1906) oday's Temperaturs Chart 77°46 Memphis 63 aang @1. 45 Migmi “ ba Brownéville 91 77 ‘Milwaukee ~ 81 Ruffalo 73 66 Minneapolis 73 Charleston 85 77 New Orleans 60 33 Chicago 72 83 New York 70 57. Cincinnati @ © Omaha “4 4 Cleveland 79 #3 Pelleton 81 4 Denver 86 58 Phoenix * rf Detroit ) 6) «6Pittepurgh #3 67° Duluth 32. St. Lowls o2 63 Port Worth 66 7-8. Pragritro 7 61. G Rapids 83 86 S& 8. Marie 2 40) ‘oughton T) Bi Traverse C. 84 44 Jdacksonvilie $2 71 Washington #1 74 Kansas Ghy 66 4 attle #1 Los Angeles 76 Tampa arqu se 41 . . : F ges i A ‘ 4, “A, Ae 80 lunceasing rains pelted the region jagainst a 30- knot crosswind at. Sack tern ‘Mount Vernon, Ill. No one was: in- | Bhishey De Dunavant \jured in the safe landing. In Indiana, authorities said that |e at least 5,000 persons had_ been | R * forced to Hee to high. ground in ‘advance of swollen rivers, Bridges ‘were closed along the Mississinewa \River near Marion, Ind., as almost and land to the noMh, Forty nation- jal guatdsmen were ordered to pa- | fh ‘trol the levees near Marion. Rob Rains up to nine inches deep poured million-dollar damages inte Central Titinols and Indiana, Unrelenting - pn rose the, lations in tn ahr ct ments were flooded and many families ‘were forced to evacuate (poh. thelr homes, Sixty mile per hour winds top- = ipled a .60-fdot tall smokestack in ‘Effingham, Til, and random re- A ong, ask Ou y ——' axtne Dunhem obert at Thomas Parmer Rosemary Fellows ‘Teresa Fortine Barbera Frasca | Glenn Puller Yvonne Puselier Marcia Gelbraith 3] Toby Gilbert, Ivan Gili Jr. Marsha Gorsline Dariyne Gould ‘Patri¢ia Graham lanan Gri Delores ‘Guanes (Richard Gustavson (Judith Gutrke James Hale, r+ Sports of twisters inflated farm Ane Reaitien | Memi- iCareiyn Hampion Ronald McConner eet McDaniel r Rosie Donald McLean Phrilis McMahan Gary Malesky Richard Mallory . John Manes Robert Manning Ruth Ann Marsee) le Barbara Mitchell Council, His talk. will highlight a nine-, ‘point agenda which includes a vote on proposed changes in the organ- ization’s constitution and presenta- tion of an annual award for out- standing citizenship, — The council also will elect its 1958 officers. Dr. Varnér will speak on the MSU-Oakland branch which is un- der construction east of Pontiac. Yvonne Moder It is scheduled to open in the | Verse” Montgomery next year. ° Larry Moore The meeting beging at 8 p.m. in. Sictart Mca [the City David Moreno chambers at City. Hall, Ronald Mouser Sharon Mov unson’ Meet Michigan Growers — Shelby Murphy ' Ae er aig | GRAND RAPIDS «—Represent- Sherrie Norman atives of the Great: Lakes eee 7 — \industry. conferred with growers. John O'Dea here case Ollifte ' B.¢ Freeman of Grand Rapids, ence ieee manager ‘of the Great Lakes’ Thomas Sane / Cherry Producers Marketing Coop-| aharon ‘Ostrander erative Assn., said Contracts of, Joyee Pate sale have-been signed to Wate with George Paiaia Edward. Palmer A five Michigan — «\ e 8 ; | af” q ‘ Several other autos in a junk iyard on the city’s perimeter were tossed into the air and scattered over a hillside. Here is a partial list of the tor- nado victims: Arthur Sharping; John Jenkins and his —_ Mary; Roberta en hg Bs d her son, atonal rae ptit and iis *wite and Pie Ete bly r Sait Me,; ‘Burns in Friday Fire *" Fatal to Berkley Woman BERKLEY—Mrs, Irene Alstrom,) 67, of 2948 Coolidge Rd., died yes- ‘terday at William Beaumont Hos- ‘pital in Royal Oak of burns re- loeived in a house-fire ; at her home teas : "4% oe sey Police said a burning had set fire to a blanket across ber knees. A widow, Mrs. Alstrom had oe @ to Be "Gathered for Sale Sends Sharp Rebuke to Gen, Salan mainly to foreign affairs. De Gaulle replied sharply lic Safety yesterday opposing local elections in Algeria and ly told the defiant insurgents in Algeria to- day to quite interfering in government, and slapped down his military commander there. ‘De Gaulle sent off a sharp note to his military commander in Algeria, Gen. Raoul Salan, after a ‘cabinet meeting devoted * % De Gaulle’s most immediate prob- lem was to restore his duthority over _ the troublesome territory of Algeria. to a resolu- tion by the all-Algeria Committee of Pub- his plan for condemning ’ parliamentary government in France. He criticized Salan for letting his name ; be used as approving the committee action, - sites ‘even though Salan later disavowed ‘the reso- ution. ; step in its school building program) i+. near McConnell School to) | last night. AA eventually relieve oy ve . d eliminate substandard class- The administration , tentatively |*" recommended that the board do "0s at Got é the following construction next eee ae year if the money is available: orien sax het oat = gh i 1. Erect a a parking lot at the school. : ont = school en a site owns on , Peg ; Square Lake road, in the south- aa ~~ pop: cont | - home 0. west section of the school dis- ant f ee ee ee aay He is aad fi 1 ms and a 0 ee: ee — ' a Re jour classrooms ai . & sagt ch stage at Bagley School. on salaries orn net ox op line | M per gor ~ ? ie a It turned down: teachers’ requests) will © - “a 3. Build an addition to Washing- for increases and will keep thel as : . . ton Junior High School to increase! same salary schedules as this year! sale Service is H. Te capacity by 250 students to a total for all personnel. . “] rom ot 8 tye ; of 1,050. ia 4 . F ¥ 2 f. eC pS Funeral Home. 4. Build a 400-student addition —_ I» other action, the board named) is churches| paral’ will be” in Roseland Park ya Detroit teacher ‘as principal of ho types of books, Cemetery, Royal Oak. § year. dren’s books, are necaed, mem- his home following a short illness. Conkila B. Bray, 40, whio tor. resentfully atibers sald. Custodian at Barnum School in No q aise, on Ds nen Cae has eny king of) ‘The sale finances university |pimingham for 29 years, he re- the Detroit Urban Léague’s _ ° .- s . Sponsored *7 8° | tived im 1990, He was s past mas- Lake, was named to the post. IN THE OFFING — This drawing by AP : AP Wirephoie | Thus begins the day for a great — - AM; past high priest, Rayal Arch Cacners 10 Wayne fee ! when US. Air ores i @ earth in of ve diye sa region, which for the second time been” auiborized ‘bythe, ‘iraing|Ma2208 ee es, - “ ” moon and ina course ( r ni ae ,' : pe Wayne State University, when U.S. Air Force shots for the moon” . earth figure-eight Ps a the hem City en |dent of Birmingham Chapter 220 . A délegation of parents from the| ater this year, as announced by Lt. Gen, S. E.. line). A shot to the moon would se eae Me eprce Phr. roe Commission to negotwi’ Order of Eastern Star, and had School Superintendent upper Long Lake Estates, headed Anderson of the research and development com- of 278,000 miles and take two and one-half days strike. ‘The last one was, in the|matie voting ‘machines at a cost|bee” vice president of the Osk- Explains Recsors, "gt ty M.S sane ee teat oot ee ee : spring of 196. Delivery truck jot $1,570 each, This will bring the|Oes County — Teacher Meeting subdivision be transferred trom the it: eatin: ton. eps for .13 “The norte will have nine, Surviving are his wile, Sylvia: : * (Pontiac School District .to the days also. ae. : party rows of 4 voting: levers|# daughter, Mrs. Florence Stone For the first time in .at least ae Se SEX PC Stu ent Spea Ss vister i in ansas The Teamsters Union, on May|each for candidates, one row ee el stags _ oa De nine years teachers in the Pontiac|the matter under advisemen: * |30-31, struck the Philadelphia Bul-|40 levers for persons’ nominated) %4 snare ; eee Eee es oo s tes eh (Continued From Page One) a Pasugnod Sharon Spurlock Kil 13, Injures 49 Puliadelphia lnquiver / and |ant 005 row of @ lovers te handle eS reise and yesterday tty gatkawed ena aE nas oon ©. - ie ene Paul Boris stattord | jae Arena .) Cour-/29 constitutional amendments or Mrs. Grace H. Smith to hear Supt. Dr. Dana P. Whit. folding bleachers tendent, award the diplomas, art —_ i . } ne: Amer- other issues. — Service for Mrs. Grace H. etapa pe oA Northern High gym was awarded. latter the graduates have been pre-|mest Fes Sharem'eamiss | (Continued From Page One) ican ‘Newspaper Guild struck the OS ee Smith, 74, of 3578 Burning Bush Whitmer blamed the “current re-| _ It went to the second-lowest bid-!senteg by Francis W. Staley, prin-|Phvilis Peters eae Geoees (0 SOC Cod. white and, beaut Inquirer, more than 700 employes) Sirminghaim’s Senior Men's [Rd Birmingham, will be held at der, Michigan School Service, for |, Eitnor Petroff Groce Stevens the . cession, an outmoded tax struc-/0)' 2 Cues Sse |CtPal: : Mary Lou Pieifter Bruce of the nonmechanical crafts walk-| Cigh at its meeting Friday ip 1 p.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel ture” plus the 700 additional chil-| —_ ruled — ee ree ee tee Tt se jooked like @ shroud.” i tall ~~ = Alice Williams, vice president; Al-|Doleres Pow Swan It was 5:45 p.m. when the tor- tion of whether the picket line gf “Michigan She died yesterday at e new high schoo! another an Higgins, secretary and Janet Joanne Swindell a Colortul Pioneers. after a short illness. George Preli Charles nado hit El Dorado. Trooper Bob should be inviolate. ¢ - : mentary school as the reasons for "'R d t T h Bolton, treasurer. . Bibert Pritchett Patricia Tete ye at Ges Mekaes Pag a widely known Michi-| Surviving are two daughters, the salary ‘standstill. , ea y (0 eac Twenty-two of the seniors whelited tenes naar dP oar sarge duty seven miles gti 8 an historical writer, is author of ‘Mrs, Austin G. Conrad and Mrs. The group of educators met at Swimming in are : oo of the seclat honors Snares, Maas Bene, Ter of the city, saw it first. Candidate Bagwell “Between the Iron and the Pine,” Stanley J. Robson. the Pontiac Central High School : tically will receive special honors Charles Redenius uelyn < ern tne Wars * Waterford aaa ee ieee Gas | gy Oca Sam le [ote 3D minute explanation of why they Afnold, Judith Baker, Lynn Ben- Patty ks < Li 3-Poi P| Pr bb Se 5 Th would not receive a salary bosst. | | a accept! JoAnn Dearing. Rhoda Gate. Geraldine Reeves sas Teena = warned o =: Derado dees : an repari ng or eme No 4 asked from structors ; s ith, US-| Robe Thom; radko storm : © questions were pace registrations for swimming lessns|” soll = riffit fe meng on Bot Mie §=«-Prensetta Thorne. | coming. I don't imagine I gave-/ (Continued From Page One) the floor following his : * tavson, Richard Gus’ » Myrla|D , Titman : | or TO ra ‘uates — Monday at six Waterford Township ty.5-" e. Krista Kaa-|Viior Riess eshte | them =& five-minute advance | 4, tian i Gin. | peec He said that the board of educa-|iake beaches, according t Henry, Martha Hodge, Krista Helen Ritter Tedd warning if 1 gave them that | “ie Predecesser, Charles M. Zieg tion has five choices to make the lation director ‘Tom Betton a narmaret Kubiak, Patricia Giacon ‘Roverge Roland Tellteen | racy ~ ee en eT ieee OF in 1975" Coders, Ricnara , . 7 per : og . : G ' ya budget workable. They were:| Classes are open to all boys and/ covet: Donald Lucas, Dougias)orinds, Roverison Shia Trevino -_ will title of Dr: E. T. Me-\ Gert Prances a Lucas, Phyllis Peters, Ann Pir- Py Another witness, Nancy Kersch-) « = be the : build less schools, borrow more ' Patricia Robinson obdert Turton ’ In addition,” Bagwell continued, , iding, Harold Poling. Jerry girls seven years and older with) conta, Vict otti, Gail Sedrick, ner, a secretary employed at ra- Swain’s speech tonight when he ad-|G°C0E Uee* elles money, reduce educational: serv-|snecial adult eudusted or Rog pames, Rochon = Edwin Thrasher ' “we will pay 45 million dollars in Class of|Grevete, Richaré Pon. Carel speci groups Sharon Warren, Claudia Wasik and Paul Roches dio station KBTO, saw the tor-jinterest the dolar vees® the 1958 graduating S| Breset better, Margaret - te a, aus er eee nee « [Sue Whitiela orm, Romane ‘Mariam andecer [nado strike the city. bond iseue because ef the way) "ateriord Township High School. "gress iims | Fevait Baru and/or redace ean He| The ¢ourse includes fourteen | _.. setiatapca tee Se aes or ae Harry VanMatre J. ODD COLOR Mackie has invested these Senta &.:% & Gustatsos, David presioe, James added the board will take action lessons for a fee of $2.75 and... lends Hancock | Dee”, Rewe a Me She said: “It bit the Oi Hill) The speaker, who walks with the McSwain, dean of the College of Haenke, Renela : on a combination of these choices| Tesistrations will be taken at the /Aiver: Mary Wark |Nancy'Rassa® ‘Thomas Wai als trict southwest of town, then|@id of a cane due to a polio attack Education at Northwestern Univer-| Hales Beagles Racin te mest the budget. designated beach nearest the res: | Et" (iereon Judit’ Harmes Lule Gampeon in to ddeeat re the thickly populated when a teenager, declared that “itY. will be the guest speaker at/iin?constence Revell s os ©£ ident’s home, Belion said, Jeanne Andrews William narneten|Ricars pn Warren | residential section. students of government across the (Commencement exercises for the Hasebube, | Naey ice janet “The board ‘believes it should : ron . Harrison, | SAmt_Sarv Claudia Wasik mation ridiena ® *_ (24 seniors. program, to be jethela “Theres Bic. : An accomplished swimmer endiio.g man James Ge Seale Werte “| didn’t realize at first that Meictigen 8 80d at the echiel, wil at Hewtborng "wanes en maintain a salary schedule to at-|Red Cross certified instructor Cyn-|James arvervurn prequels aah toedeney ao A owas it Was @ tornado because it wag {22'* Zovernment still in the horse- “pap : ~ |Heltaley, David Richarésen, Jone tract, maintain and hold the best|thia ong will direct classes | Sere) Amer py Bey Connie Scriven ‘wt a pale color instead of the stage while the nation |” > ‘ st educators possible. This js. their will begin at 9-2.M. at the! juan naxer Margaret Hawkins Robert Scuggs Eichard on aes : fs in a jet-nuclear age.” Donald Tale, class vale He = 2 1 " wd ed Ruth Haslett Gall Sedrick black I had been told tornadoes dicterian, WH) sled address his A long term goal. , 0 y' Niew Beach on Lotus!perricie Barger Carol Heacock =| Nick Seties Reber: Willeot | siways. looked.” Look t» the Republican Party | cn, a The big difficulty in doing this ny i :3 Ronald Barks Rovers, Meacect Mek shorter Beverly Williams ata t the only od.| — “% dynamic, conversative par- — a ee i is that the tax structure does not : * Sonne s” ’ Geattre Giegel Jerry i color wasn’ ty of balance” — to bring the a“ a Stage.” = channel enough dtemdny, ‘thimnes willl! Siamer Sara. Hetherington |Carol Levy Wi Police said the twister ap-) 7) - ; Frederick Gre seater, wl ) a ee can" egaen TAA ‘unter way at Oakland Bench it bate a eo ag proeched the ‘ity from the nt coped tuomshems of thn Birwing. |play the organ or the seniors 10 3 y geile. “Barbare. *~ * * on W. Walton Bivd., near Sasha-|Mergaret Regovich Elton Hicks Eston Smith tams west, then swung sharply east and sae fonal to Hook. Judith ne He discussed the two sources ofibaw. Registrations will be. taken| Sus" ate’, -2 og Nancy Smiths eos cut a U-shaped track. Tornadoes) aah ania a aia sPomp and Croumdmace” an wenleter wae Sevan, Binest income for Pontiac schools, state at 9 am. Tuesday at the Family /7n5¢ Benter v oe Se eee — usually come out of the southwest. : the|@s for the ietel | Brgnge = Goneet. aid and local property tax, and|Beach on the south side of Eliz-|Pstricia Bergman Sane tan Sanére Sommerville Bugene Woot . * Politics is nothing new to The Reverand G. J. Bersche, inkel. Ale Eheabeh added that the professional groups|abeth Lake, and at noon, at the 2 Carl | Residents mobitized cuickly- for East Lansing man who directs the pastor of the Christian Missionary|Jenness, — | a Posey throughout the state are working|Crescent Lake, Highland Civic i Bigelow _—— ‘Wench ithe job of helping the injured, Department of Communication and Alliance Chureh, will deliver Jonsson _ Seets, Ronald on the financial problems of] Assn. on the north side of Crescent|Gai! Bismy""™ tt ferns Keego Druggist, 62, finding the dead and cleaning up/Skills. He drew the most votes ine invocation and pronounce the|Jsliey. soait ihre” schools and “from these the so-/ Lake. ot ow Se ‘the rubble. Before midnight, bull-@™mong fellow candidates inv pe im lutions will. come.” Classes will also beheld at 3) gaweraq Brum. Jr. Jexee owed Succumbs to Attack dozers prowled the streets, push- When he tried for auditor general * * ¢ binser, ye an tie = pm. Tuesday at the Watkins Lake/fisesms pom Barware, tiusber jing aside the debris. ae ana| The graduates will receive their|siteseanett mith, Carotya No Recognition Is Plan dase has been scheduled to|Wilieer Bersee -pemare, muton, : A temporary morgue was set |ionger drive to win the top execu-|diplomas from Marshall E. Smith,| nize: Georee jaith’ Maryan jon oe Bonnie Bouford Hump <3 | KEEGO HARBOR — Benjamin up in the 4H Club’s building. ti tion this He said he president of the Board of Educa- ean” con _ in nis WASHINGTON (UPI)—Ameri. | begin at 1 p.m. at the Pontiac Rec-/ Vivien Boughner \fary W. Covey, 62, owner of the Keego) There ie. ve posi — Kunsé, Ronald Dennis , ; ; tion beach. Timothy Bowen Richard M. Jacksop There lay 11 bodies. The other |i) campaign ly until | tion after, they have been presented) M2 ville, Ronald can officials said today the Unit- Teation area Karen Bowman Jerdon & Jackson |UTug Co., yesterday after-| victim died in the hospital. by James S. Fry, princi parks, Je ed ‘States has no present inten- * & * ennets Brand Bill Jackson noon of a heart attack at his home, the November election apeinies cnice ~- Beaten. tion -of recognizing Red China | “It is hoped that this year’s reg-|Franklin A Brewer Dez's" Jarrett, | 987 Orchard Lake Rad. Property damage was not fully; Labor unions will hear a lot) ‘ne graquates are notes below: . |Legeh. Jeng Spann, Jeyed even if it is forced to negotiate istration will xeeed 1 vg|Rathryo Brinkman Mary Jennings A graduate of the Ferris Insti. 258¢88ed, but was expected to totalifrom the GOP candidate, he adams, James Clark, Pauline Lewis. Brenda itt, Patricia Saucon Ga oF ate. WO carte ee eee eet Charles Johasan lin the millions. At I@ast 150 homes| promised : ere, Char jerk, Richard Levin Lynea eckton, Bunce with that Communist nation on a |total of some 600 people,” Belton. gor . Judith Johnson tute School of Pharmacy, he was a) hes | promised. ; Akerley, Carol Clemence, Sancra ey, J gnebouse, nuclear test ban, said, vers Gay Beverly Juse member of the Heart of Lakes Post Were completely demolished. “They should be made aware | {Wen Dennis = Cockle. ian j neek Seeert oun ee Dalep Karem 2706, _ = Keego Harbor | WORST SINCE 1966 that the Democratic Party is one |Aninos, Sanard Cole. William erent. “ia 8 ensre Wind, Hail, Rain Wreak Destruction ° [tase "Heae ace, [Tambo Cramer, | ns te met camaro wi] et ie wea nee Uae cae Ee nd, Hail, Rain Wreak Destruction Jack Carie Thetma wentros Surviving are his wife, Selena; alter since 1955 when 80 persons| Yeu you Ashley, Martin Connell, William (Lukes, Mary Tate” Donald nm Cargon Shelba son, Ben E., and a daughter, Mrs, lwe: killed at Udall, 25 miles) Bagwell emphasized. Atkins, Marjorie fieomi Lyon, Nols Tauibee, James undra Carter peer ge se AM . ~~ some es vram, Carol Crowe. ald maid, Teague, Bet sa * arshall Cau Javeee Kin Jane J. Wilson, both of Keego! southwest of here. “Michigan is a test laboratory , Mary Sumber ® orth, _ tr a WI] sters att t Beverly Chamberiin Richard Kirk Harbo Democratic | Bancroft, Bruce th Madill, is erry, Laura ‘ er 1 wes Mary Chasteen James : r. ® Lad * for this notion of. the barber, Edith Jani, Darlene Mapes. Georgette ae, Norman Frances , Chaves JoAnn Kitchen Also surviving are two brothers, Mail as tange us get bells Party,” he went on, “‘The Republi- arate, Janice paves, sue jartini, Jane jromeose., Rovere By United Press International string of tornadoes through parts gerry C cler gar ace oan 4 Se those: tos set hire. aocempaniog Win. tinier read te ps aan creer erabart, Deve suis coe iMeaa saseulia a gg gad ~ 4 5 ie . ns Tr + ti } a n * q eG: + Rui i ft ~pham Sheer weather torment continued 2 2 | caret Cede Kana tambdin ee ge ond . ‘Maneelaan: pees guard gee :* and “~ listed the philosophy ag thea Be tee en. Toreaak, “arbe portions of : John LaMotte Veda M. Mill ismen, : ce ker listed t : |Meston, to plague @ vast area’ embracing) iyon © Kenues eaiin Cooper Tesrence. |four grandchildren, airmen from nearby McConnel 7 Bo “believe in the party | Bice, Glove” Bevel ‘Sunecuarel Mike aeinae™ Tatas” Cua most of the Central Midwest. Howling winds continued to take |iiitie Gocma senenae Laurence Bishop, Cecil Dison, Thomas" (Mitchell "Revert Ohi Gone The | a Force Base sifted through demol- enter-; : oa os U.S. Weather Bureau reported a their toll of telephone poles and/|Connie Cotcher pool Presby | The body may be seen at the Force because it views private Hesineki, ‘Thomas Dommer. Jugith | M John : ¥ vid ; communications, property and| bese Grane Stephen Lewis {C, J. Godhardt Funeral Home after ished homes Te as a force for good,” he) Bost cen yudith: hares iMergen, Menale, Weds, Geran * * * crops, while hailstones four. inches Yvonne Cretal oo jo ed 6 p.m, today. d. sooth. James wid : Morhét. John wee ith wide pelted Emporia, Kan., and |Chaties Duse”” Richard til { aoe ee ot seagrvs ye aa rea ‘act a oo MeCall, Rober wee gatherive piled eight inches deep at Dixon, |. Cummins ae Saas | 4 Brok e necessary expansion. ‘ : The Weather =. “™" : Garce gase” seaene tee ™* POMEICC GOUP ears te c's water supply mignimvesongatized Tabor and mat-|yectns, enue Bc, Wits, (Meal three PHN, Shite EM RH hg Fone clade were abe rpert [Bese Su," Bact cows to Hear V 'be contaminated. By word of mouth |aeement can bargain without gov-/BSrES! nermong "Fin dener.. |Neiwn. Gsraie”™ —Wiltamnon, PONTIAC AND — VICINITY—Clearing ‘loud: Pete tay eer eset Eanes O fear Varner sa. through radio appeals citizens;ermment interference,” said Bag-/Burt. Ruthanne piesGerald, Letitia |Nicholas, Gust = - _ Genelia cor pean ‘ue eae Somaoag| ed through lower Michigan, but (tris Davis Douglas Lucas * urged to boil ter’, well. campbell, Peter Fogel.” Robert Norman. “pally Windell umes aru clondy sné o litte warmer, high) BO tornadecs touched ground. fe. | Oty Davis mame weaes'on MSU- Oakland mee ee on all water.) “Compare this with the present] Serer, Hobert Fox, Derry! rey, Larry Winter, Fon34. Northwest winds 16-28 miles teaey vere thunderstorm white. [ulin Patricia McAlister | sald Carr, Richard Fromm, Mary O'Neil, Jerce | Winter, Jacqueline diminishing tonight. Temorrow night in-| = erecermss, mean ee alis tints coereae, Srcee Police spokesmen one man administration making major deci-| Carter, shirle Gaitney, Charlene |Osentosk!, Judith Wright, Aaron Soe ren Coeee| Saeed yale raghel, |Wiima ‘Davie Harvey. ateciure | Dr. D. B, Varner, vice president|-Tecelved only “slight” injuries |gions on political ency in- Ger Johny Garnett. Anna. 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Mr. Benincasa’s body is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral © Home where the Rosary will-be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday. Service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St, Bene- dict’s Church with burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MRS, MARION CARR Mrs. Marion (Selma) Carr, 58, of 18 Fairgrove Ave, died at her home yesterday after a prolonged illness. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband: two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Louis V. Carr of Overland, Mo,., Mrs. James Frayser of Florissant, Mo., Stanley Stevens of St. Joseph and/° Bryce Stevens of Pontiac: Also surviving are three hrothers and two sisters, Ray Lanham of stead, Fla., Wayne Lanham of Ben- ton Harbor, Mrs. Carmon Godsey otf Miami, Fla. and Mrs, Marie Yerington of Benton . Harbor. Following the service at 4:30 this afternoon in Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home, Mrs. Carr’s body will be taken to Piggott, Ark. for burial. CHARLIE HARROUN Charlie Harroun, 76, of 1058 Daf- fodil Dr., Waterford Township died yesterday morning in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, He was an employe of Foley & Beardslee, Mr, Harroun leaves two daugh- ters, Mrs, Violet Hickson and Mrs. Dorothy Newsbaum, both of Pon- tiac and a sister, Mrs. Leona Sny- der of Pontiac. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- day from the Huntoon Chapel with burial in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. ° COLE'S GARDENS IRIS SPECIALS About 500 Varieties 298 W. BROOKLYN FE $-1583 0000000 °o0o0«CodlhUODDlUlUCOUlUD ‘band; her parents, Charles and o |Romeo; and two grandchildren. MRS. EDWARD L. MOREARTY Mrs, Edward L. (May Lula) Morearty, 43, of 2100 Pompey St., Waterford Township died Monday pital. She had been = several months. She was an employe of Georges Newports and a member .of nf of the Lakes Church; aoe Mrs. Morearty leaves her hus- Bernetta Wilt Graves; four sons and a daughter, Anna Marie, Dan- iel, David Lee and Robert M. Morearty, all at home; and Eq ward 1, Moromrty 2; of Drayton ~ Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby A OES. = Neb; Mr, Rites te > ait 7. is fia evening in Pontiac General Hos Prank o Cornelius Hollestelle of Omaha, ROCHESTER H, Jones, 88, wil be told Raturday at2 pan at the Pixley Funeral Home, Burial |father will be at the Mt. Avon Cemetery. Rochester, died early today. Rochester; one_ brother, |* one sister and six grand- Jones, a lifelong resident of Surviving are a son, Leslie of Man ote Ol Ea cept ey _ Betty Van Horn of Pontiac, ‘Mrs. | Marjorie Sellhost of Birmingham and Mrs. Marie Norflus of Elms- ford, N, Y. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday from the Pursley Funeral Home. Service will be at 10 a.m. Friday from Our Lady of the Lakes Church with burial in Lakeview Cemetery, MRS. MARK D. ARNOLD ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Mark D. (Hazel) Arnold, 63, of 2351 Silver Bell Rd., will be held at 2 D-H. tomorrow at Pursley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. She died Monday at Pontiac Os- teopathic Hospital after a long’ ill- ness. - Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. a West, and three grandchil- ren, MRS. ARTHUR BALLENTINE AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for Mrs. Arthur (Nina D.) Ballentine, 56, of 3755 Samuel St., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Moore Chapel of Sparks-Griffin Fu-| neral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Ballentine died Monday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital follow- ing a long illness. Surviving are her husband: a son, Donald of Avon Township; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ander- son of Almont; three brothers, Curtis Green of Detroit, Jack of Mount Clemens and Charles of MRS. HENRY R. DYKSTRA FERNDALE — Service for Mrs. Henry R. (Genevieve) Dykstra, 82, 500 W. Nine-Mile Rd., formerly of Rochester, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Spaulding and Son Funeral Home. Burial will be at the Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rochester. Mrs. Dykstra died Monday after a 2%9-year illness. 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They ere sefe, harm less. evlcium food supplements. Hf yeu are sul- fering muereble muscle cramps, end suspect you ere not getting enough calcium, ask for DYNA-CAL Tablets, tedey. Borties of 70 tob- lets, $1.50 * Qiher comses lor monche cramps are eatively ewreiated te teicem sehcorney. * Location! Natural Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens FE 4-4691 New fact SPECIALIZED SERVICE oe pile 0 e T.V. e HI FI e@ TAPE RECORDERS e@ RECORD CHANGERS e P.A.SYSTEMS . e RADIOS e OFFICE INTERCOMMS e@ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. Huron PE 45791 ‘should of ombcium. a final mass rally in Seals Sta- dium. The seven-week run in the Cow! Palace ends next Sunday. After! six days rest, Graham wil] finish | this San Franciseo revival effort: with an afternoon open air meet- ‘ing Sunday, June 22, in the Lied Oc park of the San Francisco Giants. The dynamic North Carolina: preacher’s total crusade attend- ance, inckitting the ball park meet- ling, should near 750,000. * * .* If the first five weeks’ pace con- 'tinues, the decisions for Christ in ithe Cow Palace revival meetings run more than 25,000. Those making the decisiosns step forward on Graham's invitation and receive counseling to start ac- itive membership in a community | ichureh of their choice. “A phenomenal success from levery point of view,g said Dr. W. ‘Earle Smith, cochairman of the: icrusade’s executive committee. | ~« * * | In attendance the San Francisco ‘crusade, through its first ‘four weeks reached 91.5 per cent of the 1957 Madison Square Garden) '¥evival in New York at a com-, {parable point, the headquarters | here reported. Palace. In money eariedions by ma-| jor donors, however, the formally ‘titled San Francisco Bay Cities Crusade has failed to match the Manhattan revival, * * * The recession quite likely is a said Harry Smith, Bank vice president and treasurer of the executive com-. mittee representing 1,200 sponsor-) ling Bay area churches and pas- | | tars. “But more likely we were mis- ‘taken in our expectations in the ‘preliminary budget,” [New York crusade last year.’ * 2 8 The “advance budget estimated | major contributions from individ- uals, corporations and foundations | would produce. $227,000 of a total, goal of $431,000. The contribution response thus far has been disappointing, said | Smith. But he declared the offer-| lings by the Cow Palace audiences | ‘ BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE and administration costs consid- erably. below the budget | predic- tions. ~*~ * * lars the value of volunteer office} Work. If we could, anaybe— we! The Ideal Golfers’ Putting Ball Marker 4," x 4,” Actual Size 4 If father's ball is in the Pick it wp and the exact locatio to kick out of this Greatest “Guy” in the World! Father's Day Sunday, June 15 either dro avoid dispute Sterling Silver a ern 10 k Solid Gold...:......$5.95 14 k Solid Gold..........$7.95 : Inclading Engraring—Fed, Tax Incl. : Order Yours Early—Engraving Takes Time JEWELERS 16 WEST HURON ST. Gift ree the | observed | Smith, “After: all, the only experi-, ‘ence we had to go by was the; . had exceeded advance estimates | and a surprising supply of volun-; teered manpower had cut staff | “We haven't measured in dol-' his San Francisco crusade in. the; ‘wo anos abt tnlancing. pst thassive. Cow Palace: arena—plus/OUr: original budget,” = ob- ’ The ‘audience offerings. werens '$6,000 a meeting. The first four - weeks produced $125,000 for the (executive committee's gong The - advance estimate ha@ been $96,- ‘000, Smith reported. _ 3 * * * “We are meeting current ‘expen- idifures, and we'll come out all right and the added expenses for the two-week extension through June 22,” he declared. © The Sunday offerings to the “ |Billy FGraham Evangelistic assn. pay Graham's salary and finance’ his national television and radio broadcasts. ; Dr, Earle Smith, of Menlo Park, Calif. executive secretary of the San Francisco Bay Cities Baptist Union, says he expects Graham's — ‘crusading effort here will. add iMany new permanent members to ithe congregations of the region’s ‘Protestant churches, * * * The crusade planned an intensive four-day fol- low - through effort immediately after Gralam’'s final meeting. A four-day visitation evangelism =f- jfort starting June 23 will send vol- unteers from 1,000 area churches fers the homes of their un- hurched néighbors to invite their a: | The six meetings a week aver-| faith aged 16,000 in an 16,500-seat Com Graham will continue his’ eek n California through | frost of July. committee. has - BRIEF RESPITE — Evangelist Billy Graham crowds a few moments of relaxation by taking a stroll between the. many conferences and events that fill his day during the weeks-long Bay. Area. Crusade at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, He THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 _ is ‘saecanied on his walk at Fort Point beneath the Golden Gate bridge by two members of his “team,” long-time associate Gratly Wilson, left, and choir leader Ciiff Barrows, bina that the U. A. R. had violated’ths | integrity of Lebanon by promot- —— Strife UNITED NATIONS, 'N. ¥. (AP) —The Western powers pressed for urgent action today in the U.N. Security Counci] to send a U. N,/ watchdog team to strife-torn Leb- anon, But they feared a mace Western diplomats felt the situa- tion was so grave they already were consulting on What to do if the Soviets used the veto. They - sand ‘they definitely would not drop the issue. Informed quarters said as a last resort they” might call for an emergency meeting of the yeto- free Genetal Assembly, The Council met for more than’ seven hours yesterday and last night. In the stormy session, the Unit- JUNE 13, 14, 15 GIVE TOOLS — FATHER'S DAY GENERAL _. WAREHOUSE 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY ed States, Britain and. France threw their support solidly behind ing civil strife. The Soviet Union as usual stood firmly with President Nasser’s U. A. R. and denounced the West- * Lebanon. Each, declared its belief [ | ‘ } { } 4 { i ' way, it must be removed. p cr push the marker in re will get a + FE 2.0294 17 E. Huron St — for Thurs., Fri. Sat., and Mon. Open Friday and — Even- 3-in-1 SPECIAL! 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Assorted colors! Misses, junior sizes. Hurry... save! : Mlle TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open 4. nights te 9. p.m: monday, thursday, fridey, saturday seaenesccscereoovoreccccsoosoosoovovsegooooenvoueconseooeoseeonosee ‘5 { ; : A S : : l i . \ ; f . ‘ / ‘ 5 i é Ue a f. i Coie : \ In misses sizes. uh t * ‘ PHOOOO OCHS H9TOSSHHSSH9OSOO8 000009900000 00909HHHHHTHHHHHHTHHHHOHSHHHHHH8H9HDTHHT00H9000 0000000000000 0090900H08000080 080008 = dl THE PONTIAC # “THIRTEEN ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 _ New York City, Paul Bagwell, plicnctoriat tidilese was guest speaker Tuesday afternoon at the Waterford Township Republican. Women’s Club membership tea Welcoming Mr. Bagwell are Mrs. Palmer Bundy « Porcine! News of latserst Local Graduates Mr. and Mrs. John T. Becker spent several days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Becker of Oneida road, following their recent wedding in Puerto Rico, Mrs. Becker is the former Sheila B. Jackson of .Chicago. The newlyweds will reside in x * * On June 27, Marcia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Smith of Elizabeth Lake road, will sail aboard the Arcadia from Montreal, Canada, for. Switzerland. There she will participate irl the 1958 summér program of the Experiment in Interna- tional Living, an soe organs ion with headquarters in.Putney, Vt. x '* * Returned to their Birmingham home are Mr. and Mrs. M.S.S. Danton who spent the past several bp hs at their newly built winter home in St. Pet- Fla. = xe * Mrs. George Z. Schroeder and her children, Jill, Gregory, and Kevin, who have been visiting her par- ents, Mr. ees Mrs. R. M. Williams of Waldo street the past several months, left Thursday by plane from New York City to Germany. There they joined Major Schroeder who is stationed at Wiesbaden with the personnel division of the U.S. Air Corps. They will stay in oma ne next three years. Arriving Monday crane to spend two weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carmi J. Odell of Oxbow Lake road, was Mrs. Arthur H. Oberndorfer ae Wauwautosa, Wis. * * The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, pastor of Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, is attend- ing the meeting of the Michigan Synod of the United Presbyterian Church being.held at Alma Col- lege this week. x * * Ann Harris Willett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Willett of Birmingham, will leave next week for Boston to meet her Stephens College roommate, Martha Harral. The two then will drive down the East Coast to Elizabeth City, N.C., where both will be in the wedding party of another classmate, Elizabeth Blades, June 28. x * * Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Klinkhamer of Thorpe street attended commencement exercises at Michigan State University Sunday where their son-in-law, Eugene Neil Russell, received his master’s degree in civil engineering. . % Jack Reynolds, son of J. Chester Reynolds of Eliza- beth Lake road and Mrs. Judy Reynolds of Phoenix, Ariz., has been accepted in the Advanced Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at Michigan State University. dx Among Pontiac area college graduates is Jerry V. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey G. Taylor of Bloomfield terrace, who will receive a bachelor of laws degree Thursday at Wayne State University's commencement exercises. x * Additional Wayne State University graduates, announced by the school, include Neva D. Althouse of Emerson avenue, M.Ed.; Mayme £. Baker of Franklin boulevard, BS; Althea L. Bell of Spokane drive, M.Ed.; Julian Howard Clayton of St. Joseph street, M. Ed.; Donald James Guertin of Barrington road, BA; Clyde Raworth Howse of Liberty manor, BS; Doris C. Jackson of Rapid street, BS; Sidney Charles Jones of Omira street, M.Ed.; Frank Kay of Newberry street, M.Ed.; Mary A. Lockhatt of Bow- lane street, BS; Howard Lewis Malwitz of Moore street, M.Ed.; Ervin P. McDonald of Baybrook drive, MBA; Rose McDonald of Mark street, M.Ed.; Norma Mentz of Bloomfield terrace, BS; James ‘Edward Morgan of Elm street, MA; John Leonard Salter of Lorberta lane, BS; and Edith M. Zink of Gesamte street, M.Ed. x *©* & At Lawrence Institute of Technology commence- ment exercises, to be held Sunday at the Detroit Masonic Temple, Michael D. Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Keller of Allendale drive, will be Ces ag an associate sam a degree. * Richard Allen,’ son of Mrs. Ralph E. Allen of Cooley Lake road, was graduated from Ohio yer * Among apaccslehatitey 780 students receiving de- grees at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute June 6 was Dorwin B. Wile, Son of Mr. and acs ‘Dorwitt H, ss leyan University. Mon ee ee te ee PONTIAC. MIC HIGAN ue Aight), hostess, at her oS home, and Mrs. / Harry: Henderson, president of the Oakland County Republican Federation of Women's Clubs. Win teers Wile of LeGrande avenue. He received the degree of bachelor of civil emgeene: * Pontiac graduates at Albion College, where com- mencement exercises were held Monday, were Charlyn pig, ponear, ars of the Rev. and Mrs. James W. Deeg of Lowell street; Martha L. McBroom, dangnicy of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McBroom of Wabasso street; John Niggeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Niggeman of Lakeland avenue; and Ger- ald F. O’Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Brien. of Maycrest street. * * At Kalamazoo Saturday, Western Michigan State University will grant degrees to Pontiac area grad- uates Karen J. Anderson of Wenonah drive, BS; ‘Jessie C. Huthwaite: of West Iroquois road, BS; James P. VanCleave of Cadillac ‘avenue, secondary teaching certificate; Martha J. Varney of Nelson street, BS; and John C. Xenos of West New York avenue, BS. : ; x~ *« * The birth of a daughter, Carrie Lee, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. George Mattinson (nee Shirley Taylor) of Berkley, on May 30 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Thad Taylor of Drayton Plains and Mr. and Mrs. George Mattinson of Wailed Lake. * * * co Receiving congratulations on the-birth of a son, Robert Brian, May 30 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Deeter (nee Connie Rice) of Oakdale road. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Rice of Ogemaw road and Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Deeter of Chippewa road. * Vann, Mrs. C. W. Goodwin and Mrs. W. H.. Vance. Mrs. Porter Feted on 90th Birthday Mrs. George Porter of Doug- Teachers to Meet Jas street, a charter member of the Golden Age Group of the - honored with a~ YWCA, was surprise party Monday on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Hostesses were Mrs. W. H. Members of the Pontiac Teachers Exchange Club will hear Joe Haas speak on Oak- land County History Saturday at a 9:30- breakfast at Ted's Restaurant. Send Her to YWCA — Abby 6 7 omen Attend Waterford GOP Tea Mrs. —, iff ii . William B. Hartman, vice president of the GOP Women’s Club, Pontiac Press Photos by Ron Wagman Attending the tea yesterday afternoon was Mrs. Alex Capsalis of Ottawa drive. Should Hubby Baby- Sit Girl, ‘19 By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN *“ “DEAR ABBY: My wife is my problem. She suspects the worst of me all the time. A : friend of mine has a 19-year- old cousin who came out here to look for work. She was fresh off the? farm and afraid to stay ee . in a motel é * alone, so I ABBY went there and spent the night with her. I haven't heard the end of it since. “This kid is real green. She carries a Bible in her purse and won't even take a beer. How can I. get my. wife to trust me?” NOT TRUSTED DEAR NOT: If a gir) is old enough to travel to.a strange city, she should be old enough to sleep alone. This gal is too old for a baby-sitter and too young for a motel. Suggest that she get a room at the’ * * * “DEAR ABBY: Please don’t think I am stupid, but I am very inexperienced’ and would jike an answer, I have never gone in for necking, but I “would like to: know which side (sight or lefty dees a-girl kiss | a boy from? I notice it is: done » both ways in the movies." * ee f ‘their hands. DEAR INEXPERIENCED: Kissing is not like mounting a horse—it really doesn't matter which side you approach it. Take the side closest to you. * * * DEAR ABBY: One morning he woke up and said to me, ‘Anna, I have sup- ported you for 29 years, now it's your turn to support me.’ And he never got out of bed for four months 1 almost went out of my mind making excuses for him. His~ union called and his bosses called, I finally took him to a doctor and they said they couldn't find a thing wrong with him. “IT am at the end of my rope and don't know where to turn.”” . END ®8F ROPE DEAR END: You took your husband to the wrong doctor. There IS something wrong with him. A good psychiatrist could not only tell you what it is, but could probably straight- en him. out. . * * * “DEAR ABBY: Many of my good friends have dogs or cats. They play, with them, rub their hands over the animals’ faces and then when it's time to prepare a meal they start right in without even washing It} just turns my stomach and I have all I-¢an do to eat. Do you think I'm tight or wrong about it?” : QORRIED , My husband , is 48 vears old and I am 45. ° * Phi Organization for DEAR WORRIED: I think vou are right. If someone is preparing something that you are expected to eat — it wouldn't be out of order to GAIL FEAR Graduating from Michigan State University i$ Gail Fear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Fear of Union Lake. She received a BA in English. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi,.Alpha Lambda pee Tower Guard and Phi dhe top eight per cent of. ie graduat- ing class. a ppa “remind” her to suds her pinkies. * * * “DEAR ABBY: A. certain man in our office is just like an old lady. He gossips. It wouldn't be so bad if he had enough of the facts, but he tells stories about people that aren't even true. I couldn't say if he starts the rumors or just repeats them, but I for one am sick of listening to him. How can I spike these rumors?” ; ANNOYED DEAR ANNOYED: The quickest way to spike a rumor is to ask who said ‘it. * * * 2 CONFIDENTIAL TO* JOHN- NY: If you have an “itch” t live right-— go out and earn some legitimate scratch. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope, Gardeners Meet With Mrs. Weaver Mrs. James Weaver was hos- ' tess fo the Dirt Gardeners Club at her home on Merry road for a Tuesday breakfast A’ discussion on flower: ar rangement was eld followed by an instruction period” held by Mrs. LeRoy Small. pours tea for Mrs. Clayton Tibballs, membership chairman. Vary N eckline With High-Style Collars, Dickeys Few women look well in un- adorned neckline dresses, whether these have the new chemise lines or more con- servative styling. For both styles, the answer lies in an infinite variety of high style neckwear. x *« * White is almost the univer- sal choice, with a band or other bit of color for accent. Fabrics range from sheer lawn to stout pique, but all are characterized by suds-ability. * * * Since the new collars and dickeys are simply laid over the dress, no sewing is needed when replacing these bits of flattery after laundering. GAIL, A. MacLAREN Graduating from Michigan State University with a BA degree in education is Gail Ann MacLaren. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLareg of JS drive. Two hundred and fifty mem- © bers attended the Waterford a Frank Irons, Mrs.. Harry Hen- derson, Mrs, Herbert Wettlau- fer, Mrs. Bundy, Mrs. William B. Hartman and Mrs, W. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Byron Cole and Mrs. Willis LeFurgy served at the punch bowl, : Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. Lester ‘Enos, Mrs. Donald Jacobs, Mrs, Anthony Renne, Mrs. Eugene Wellman, Mrs. Fred Stimpert, Mrs. Wil- liam H. Bedard, Mrs. A. W. Robinson, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg, . Mrs, W. L, Merriman and Mrs. Helen Reese. * * * Mrs. Clayton Tibbals and Mrs. Grant McDonald were membership chairmen, with Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon and Mrs, Fred Reffe on the hos- pitality committee. Could Be Too Late Now By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: An organi- zation to which I belong spon- sored a card party recently and all the members were giv- en tickets to sell, I asked sev- eral of my friends if they would like to buy tickets for the card party. They gaid they would and so I got the tickets for them and paid for them with my own money. When I gave these friends their tick- ets they reimbursed me for them. “One friend, however, said that she didn’t have the money with her when I gave her the ticket and said that she would pay me for it another time. The day of the card party she called me and said that some- Four pages today in Wonfen’s Section thing turned up and ane would be unable to go. She made no mention of paying me for the ticket. “Even though she couldn't go to the card party, don't you think she should have paid for the ticket anyway? Would it be proper for mé to ask her for it?” Answer: When she told you that she would not be able to come to thé card party you should have explained to her that you already had paid for her ticket and that, as you could not return it, you would have to ask her please to pay for ‘it. + “Dear Mrs. Post: I plan to be married shortly and would like to get away from the usual white or buff invitations. I thought a very blush pink would be nice. Will you please tell me what you think of this?” Answer not think that the sacrament of marriage is to be approached with a wish “to get away from the usual.” think of having pink invitations. Iam sorry but I do Please do not even - PAMPER YOUR POP! WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE OUTDOOR FATHER If he hunts, fishes or owns a boat, we have the right gift for him. And just ‘in case . We will exchange or make refunds for Father. 630 Oakland Ave.. SLAYBAUGH'S FE 8-0453 RIKER FOUNTAIN - ‘Riker Building Lobby we! Rolien and W. F, Bennett. Sec- By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | aanayil dept. stores Installation and Al Wallace, “Dear Mrs. Lowman: I cannot ct ; understand why many housewives Has Birthday Party _ [are bored. , I worked for 10 years, ond place winners, north and south, |: were Dr. and Mrs. Morris Kessler. East*and west first place went to Mrs. Robert Segula and Mrs. Ernest Guy. Second place east and west winners were Joseph Nouse ' I enjoy the letters I receive from readers, I get all kinds of ques- tions and viewpoints through the mail. The letter before me gives us food for thought: and it was a hectic life, with never enough time for many things I wanted to do. I lived im a, rush and was always tired, too tired to enjoy my friends or family. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Cummings of Mohawk road observed the lth birthday of their daughter, Paula, with a party Friday. ge Fr. yy TAN Pam SIE RG Graduation Gifts wl RK Wal ith 9, with a Personal Touch o ) in fine dacron and cot- “ton. Give her checks or solids with 3-initial mon- ogram im any color. Sizes ] 32 to 38. . 8 Allow 3 Weeks 4 fa) for Delivery on : '[>€, 01 700 W. HURON VANE 7 A> / ORS FM 14, OPEN EVERY | NIGHT TO 9 Mendey through Seturdey aa cept Ae “Shop in Air-Cooled Comfort ERAL had to stay at home, “I must admit that it took me about a year to adjust and at first I thought I could mot get along) without the extra money, * A * 4 : s" : , ; | : o 2 a re : : pS co ee ce . i | FOURTEEN / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 _ Ogre LUNCHEONS Duplicate Bridge |OthersPreferJob NESE J a ag “Sealtest lee Cream |YMinnersNameA (yw ee rewten” | roe ts'e eS ome Women Happier and with my friends, I sew, bake, a ee Steg br total ion ny eaiy eal NOTma Jea: to Mi ATTEND BRIDE | Mrs. Donald McLane, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Katherine Jeari Zimmerman and Wanda Wallis of Kalamazoo. , ‘The attendants were -dressed alike in nylen petite net. The ma- |tron of honor was dressed in pink t\and the other attendants were dressed in blue. Janet Sue Wells was the flower girl. She wore a dress of embroid- SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC ered organdy over pink. All the at- tendants carried white daisies in baskets. Richatd Weaver was best man, with Robert Wells and James Bader as senior ushers. Other ushers were James Devin and Edward Wells, the bridegroom's brother, of Arlington, Va. An evening reception was held at Malta Temple. To receive guests, the bride’s mother wore a pink silk shael James Wells _| MRS. MICHAEL J, WELLS sories and an orchid corsage. The’ bridegroom's mother wore a silk, linen and lace dress with White ac-| cessories and an orchid corsage. The bride was dressed in navy | ‘blue and beige with beige acces-' through the Upper Peninsula. ‘ The bride is a graduate of Bur-, gess School of Nursing, Kalamazoo and the bridegroom attends Uni- versity of Detroit. Visit Sunset Club Mrs. Daisy Ferguson, Mrs. John Martin, Charles Graves, Erwin Clyne and Henry Hollebcck were guests when 34:members of the and satin dress with white acces- renee «4a wore rota je Tetete: .* FaEtion Sc alesecee et 9 OM . This Is Your _ Personal Invitation ee To Be My Guest. ; At Our “TRAVEL SHOW” TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958, at 8:00 P.M. West Bloomfield Township Town Hall Bloomfield Twp. 4 460 Orchard Lake Read, West PROGRAM ® Display of Travel Exhibits & Literature @ Travel Film Festival—“European Holiday” @ Musical Interlude. @ Fashion Show & Dance Exhibition Introducing Travel Company Représentatives A 30 Day Tour of EUROPE—Our Own Travel Offering Door Prizes ; Dancing with Small Combo—Refreshments T. HICKORY TRAVEL CENTRE 6353 North Shore Court, Pontiac EM 3-4745 ADMISSION — FREE Sunset Club met at the Pontiac Boys Club. . | sories as the couple left on a trip the gift of his choice and the choicest of 9 FLORSHEIM Gil Cerificate with imported bone shoe horn _ Here's the easy way to delight Dad with the gift of Quality. Takes only moments to purchase—but the pleasure he will get from his Florsheim shoes #ill last for months and months. And the Imported.Bone Shoe Horn is a handsome gift in itself. “Shoes for the Entire Family” TODD'S 3° STORE 20 W. Huron St. GORDON R. VEAL Recipient of a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University is Gordon R. Veal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Veal of Keego Harbor. He leaves for McDonald Aircraft Co., St. Louis, Mo., in July. * f t ‘ ¥ } % | . % * 2 : " S &. &" ~ oy 5 ba % Aer ¢. io Er: rv - Y - ‘ leben. = *! ¥ x) oF agp. 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Get all parts ready early fore, serving. & *# Mrs. Rebert Brennan of - Orchard Lake got this recipe from her’ sister in California. * She is a registered nurse. but _ temporarily “on leave’ to ’ take care of her young fam- ily. Making hets, sewing and all kinds of, water sports are SHRIMP CUREY By Mrs. Robert Brennan 3 ony extra large frozen Pew t eg leaves % celery salt Cook shrimp and herbs ten minutes in boiling water. Chill Ht Shrimp Curry With Rice} : Takes to Condiments’ S| in the day and heat just, be-. ‘ented. women who are well Sma y re; ed Takes Care of Clothes ‘breathless, late, her clothes —— eg looking the worse ‘Ge tt oe anid snide: are reported - be adopting it. In this respect, cer- See Wondrous GLACIER National Perk, Montane and Waterton Lokes Netione! Perk, Cenada For @rtalls, reservations and trans- portation arrangements, see “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMMER REILL 7) Hamilten - Birmingham NEED ANOTHER GUEST ROOM? Use Pontiac’s SAVOY MOTEL To Accommodate Your Out-of-Town Guests 6 Fully Carpeted Tiled Bath — Shower. Restful Double Beds FREE TV HI-FI MUSIC Air-Conditioned Sound-Proofed FREE ICE ® Single....87 Double... $9, Twin. $11 hlichenettes. $12 120 S. Telegraph Rd. MR. and MRS. DONALD HAGADONE | Karen B.. Sampson Wed in Gown of Own Design Wearing a self-designed gown of of sheer white organdy over pink white lace-edged dotted Swiss over porte A ath tallete. Rett Gampees orp satin. All attendants car- became the bride of Donald Lee) Saint's Episcopal- Church. The’ MORE FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS! e DICTIONARIES ... Webster and Random House from $1.00 up. @ Beautiful line ef STA- TIONERY, and NOTE PAPER .. . for men and women. e DESK_LAMPS, DESKS “and OFFICE CHAIRS. e@ SCRAP ~BOOKS. and PHOTO ALBUMS ., CARD: e DESK SETS . . scissors and letter openers. e BOOK ENDS e ELECTRIC RAZORS e AUTO COMPASS with light. e BAROMETERS @ BINOCULARS and FIELD GLASSES General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. oo e Kem Besta PLAYING © | resong. LE cousin of the bride, Blanc, wore a floor-length dress ernment. fofmed the ceremony in the pres- ,ence of 250 guests. : The bride is the daughter of, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur A. Sampson ‘of Pioneer drive. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hagadone of Opdyke road The bride's gown was fash- | joned with tiny puff sleeves, a cummerbund, and bouffant skirt featuring a train. She wore long gloves of matching dotted Swiss and lace, and her finger- tip veil of illusion fell from a Sampson wore an aqua lace bal-. lerina-length dress with matching hat, ‘nation corsage. ‘wore a pink lace dress with white | accessories and an aqua carnation] +corsage. i | LeRoy) Kelley of Detroit was gowned in) band of sheer leaflets and seed pearis. An orchid on a white Bible with: white satin streamers and steph. anotis composed the bridal bou- quet, . * * * Matron of honor Mrs, a ballerina-length dress of sheer’ 'white organdy over pink cotton ‘satin, fashioned similar bridal gown. Junior bridesmaid | Deborah K. Cover, cousin of the bride, of Grand Blanc, and brides Elkhart University where she was / maids | Riemenschnieder and Mrs. George | Huffman, Kathy Armstrong, Flower girl.Diane Louise Cover, | Hagadone Saturday evening at All. 4tions. , Their Rev. George C. Widdifield per- flowers. Upper Peninsula, Hagadone chemise suit | gowns similar to the bride’s in|!" Alaska and Washington. 4 sheer white organdy over blue: will reside on Opdyke road. ‘cotton satin. of Grand land is owned by the. federal gov- Be Proud you're an: nae American ... Show _.. Your Colors! accessories and a pink car-/ Mrs. Hagadone| Before leaving on a trip to the, the new Mrs. | fo a navy with white acces- Sarong Lioerapca Two, puil- changed to 13.50, like construction actually Come in let us show you how much this Sarong Two will do for you! @ Wide elastic bands edge the bottom of the pot- ented criss-cross — stretch obediently for absolute freedom @ Patented sling - slims and supports all around. Just the way nature intended! |= @ You stand straighter, lifts, look younger. On and zipper girdies $5.95 § new sories and the white orchid from f No. 204 . . . Lustrous Jacquard front. Leno elastic to the! ‘her bridal bouquet. Choose a Flag from | ay sides and criss-cross. Satin elastic vertical stretch back * * * our wide selection of se Side zipper. White. Sizes 26 to 34 $10.95 The bride was graduated from’ sizes. = New —e pee lace bra, White Sizes 32 to 3€ be ABC cup. 3c cme: 93.95 Alice 2 Member of Phi Rho Zeta Sor- : . . | ee ority. The bridegroom = served Christian Literature Sales rs wore _ ballerina-length three years in the armed oe Oakland Ave; Pontiac ” econd MM ¥ MMM MMM x ¥| Foundations Floor About three-eighths of Montana’s Let's Play Bedtime in Our Big League... BASEBALL’ PAJAMAS three-piece set | For the Pony League. - Boys’ 3 piece pajamas with © both short and long pants, coat | style top. Pony league em- © -blem on pocket . . and in the pocket a rubber baseball: Sizes 2 to 4 and 4 to 8, Red with white Blue with white yg Shop Mon. and Fri. till 9 p.m. 2.98 — Folks + Shop — Lower toi? - 7 rc 2.98 te 7.98 _ but now they go to any length to please. SHORT SHORTS, PEDAL PUSHERS AND ‘TAPERED SLACKS. . Tailored to fit and loving the sun or the tub... in easy-care chino of beige or black . plaids and bright stripes. Sizes 8-to 16. : . : on - Shorts — Mein Floor ye i as aE i : A Wonderful cHORT oT ORY Once upon a time shorts came in only one length . gay tartan NPs ig FEE ay : : Qmelitih of all the mack wive Wat 45 onions, ho Equal amount ch chopped celery A suit jacket is never draped normally used to manufacture § Sane undiluted seenda af mae: one 6 el Nant, SS nails. : ef burry ‘powder ‘cae on" eat pore cy ’ a over ‘: mah gente erty oe ERMANENT tender. Add mushroom soup Furs get a fluffing if they're PERMANENTS 4 Add the curry just a little at 7 dry, never slung onto a chair or ‘like it! — a time, tasting as you go—- | bed in a careless heap. HAIR CUTTING ~ TINTS -otherwise you may get too ~ Ls * 2 & PREE PARKING much! — oe the fact that a ‘woman | IMPERIAL | ell heat elas wo JOHN C. XENOS_ treats her possessions this _w : - = cm ey serve or Graduating trons Western ah atin nak ee pale Pit, BEAUTY SALON ; ; pr _—. ; — University gra owner merit respect * 219 Auburn Ave. Steiched : era, 5) C. Xenos, son of Mr. and Mrs, | The weman.whe slings berpes | | FE42678 ” Stock Serve over rice with litte ~ Sam Xenos of West New York spitn ‘STEXSON. ‘oem? dishes of coconut, crumbled ~ avenue, He will also be comi- bacon, sliced almonds, chyt- “| missioned as second lieutenant ney and watermelon pickle — in the U.S. Army. He is ef- for guests to add. %| filiated with Epsilon: Pi Tau, & : ene | — international honorary so- if your figure is average to full He will continue work to- y wards his MA degree until Feb- * ” N EW . = | Tuary when he will report for | : * ce . | active duty at Fort Knox, Ky. ® & Karen Beth 4 § 4 S d Ann ning W | : 7 es ro e Denning Wed will do more for you Donald Lee ‘to Michael McClain- : Hagadone . Anne Marie Denning and Michael @ © t@N- any other girdle in the world! J. McClain were married May 21 ° ie were married in St. Michael Catholic Church, Al- Saturday _toona, Pa. eae You'll ee awe bride is the daughter of Dr. be “You'll Love the evening. The and Mrs. Philip P. Denning of Hol- : Dacron n bride’ s parents lidaysburg, Pa., and the bride- f / Cotto y | ‘groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. j/ are Ar. @& ‘Joseph McClain of Grant street. | Mrs. Arthur ~— cf A. Sampson. | Be C ee Parents of the auty . linic Ae [4.98 bridegroom by Edythe McCulloch M ) : : Every line of it’s cluster-pleat skirt swings out to are r. an POSTURE greet summer, !t 4s just good fashion sense for office or travel Mrs. Clare ° a | a for it is cool, comfortable and quick drying Dacron and me of the quickest tell-tales f=: Pima cotton. Button the shirt tabs and roll up Hagadone. of age is our posture A * the sleeves and you are made to go everywhere, Blue. pink or | years or added vegies _—_ , ee maize. Sizes 8 to 16. Giten cur excuse to let-down, Ml slouch or waddle as we walk Dress Salon — Second Floor Stand tall, ond sit tall to fee! alert amd youthful Not stiff and stilted but pull upward from the waist ard hips. Quick P as a wink youl! see the dil- i ference, feel the difference J | hand drop years from your : appenrance Credit Arthur's Proper posture will lessen the with Another Hit burden o! added years in gen- . io? colonial bouquets of pink car-| era! physical health, and this = in Fashion! too will keep you looking headipieces « were younger- than-your-ye - accented by pink and blue Aaa (Se Ea Attending as best man was ee 2-7481, |% Arnold Hagadenc. brother of the | Pontiac Stata Seal iz bridegroom. Ushers were Jack rE b . Sampson, brother of- the bride, re wewrwrwerarars he ! dames Arnold, Douglas Birkett | * x Ste chet and George Huffman. Junior R E E 5 A [ ( | FS Stock usher was Gary Hagadone, M Mi brother ef the bridegroom, and BER 3.98 the ringbearer was Michael Hud- r are Sreone nephew of the bride. FLAG DAY This new Sarong Two is not only completely differ- . | INE ©. ent—it controls your figure with more comfort than i At a reception held at the JUNE 14 you've ever known Knights of Pythias Hall, Mrs. be ay O 98 ee & and 3.98 This one, from our colléftion of sieeveless drip-dry blouses, has a square-cut floral em- bro:dery motif ible Johnny collar, and drawstring bottom. Others in white and pas- tels, Sizes 30 to 38 convert- = Blouses — Main Floor The sea. nymph Conquers Space in a Scientifically Constructed ... a WIM OUTS ++ 14.98 It has a “Fit All’ back panel and shirred sides, Lie in the sun with straps removed | and dip in “the water _ with straps buttoned " place, ; Scarlet, blue. Sizes: 32 to on. . | - Swim Shop — Main Floee % a {2-54 : < i ' e ! as ae ee ty ; oe st : “AGS 1 \ N { i SIXTEEN ee - THE PONTI STIAC. v no matter what your fashion preference JT TAKES A ‘TRIM FIGURE newest styles! # Come in and let us show you how the amazing “RELAX-A-TRON” method ean help you achieve a slender, ‘well-proportioned | figure! It takes off pounds and inches... safely and pleasantly. in privacy, without effort or disrobing. + ‘ gH BEAUTY SALON | Riker Bldg: — Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 to wear the | $3500 FATHE Cex Cushion Crepe Cant vas Brown -- Navy --Neotural . - and sonny’s too: just like Daddy's in brown and navy (1. Pr.—$2.66) © MIRACLE MILE NOW OPEN DAILY — 10 a.m, to 9 p.m, R’S DAY SPEC ee CANDLELIGHT and ‘SILVER for DINING and LISTENING 1460 WPON 1460 “MUSIC from PONTIAC” MON. --SAT. 6:35-7:30 P.M. | thinking was hard, .For she want- ed-the lessons terribly. ‘Lois took them and was always Sunday at First Foolish to By MURIEL awn .W tien li-vear-old Patty asked ‘her father if she could take ballet lessons, he said he'd think about) | it. Waiting for him to finish his Her friend flinging herself into beautiful pirouettes and arabesques when- ever she felt especially happy or bored. Enviously watching her, Patty had come to think of her- self as horribly clumsy. . Finally she put. her anxious “question to her father again. Helover, “Oh, how I hate Daddy! that the ballet: lessons|How mean, how mean he is . . . ‘Said no, were out, He said'that what, with ‘the cost “ saw din si a le te! Pride and other expenses, he poner afford meer see re * After a w Sa moment, Patty _ began to cry. Whereupon her father flung down his paper, got very angry and shonted, “Holy smoke, do you think 1 get everything 1 | disappointed want? If you're geing to make a fuss like this, go on up to your room and let me finigh my paper in peace ef a So upstairs, her face buried -in a pillow, Patty thought.over and Which was quite unnecessary ‘Because her father’s true origi- iHarord W. Keivit Takes Diane Chadsey as | Bride’ ’ Diane Elaine Chadsey and Har- , -old: William Keivit were married Baptist Church, Ann Arbor. The Rev. .C. H, Loueks and William Lanpher of Pontiac _j officiated at the double-ring cere- many, Parents of the couple, are Mr. ‘and Mrs, Albert E. Chadsey of - Ann Arbor and Mr, and Mrs. Har- old O. Keivit of Bennett street. The bride wore a ballerina. _ length of hand clipped | Chantilly lace with a modified | Sabrina neckline and long fitted _ sleeves, Her shoulder-length veil | fell from a Mary Stuart half- bonnet of pearls and lace. She carried a bouquet wf white or, | chids, | Maid of honor was Suzanne Ser- vis of Ann Arbor, and bridesmaid ‘was Marilyn Keivit, the bride- groom's sister. Both wore dresses of moss green and white silk or- ganza, embroidered in pink, The maid of honor wore a white flow- ered picture hat and the brides-| maid wore a pink flowered pic- ‘ture hat. Both carried bouquets of pink carnations, | assists BRIDEGROOM John Corbin was best man with 4 Lonny McCollum of Bay. City as n. Ushers were Stanley the bride’s brother, of ‘ Following the ceremony, a re- | ception was held in the Chapeean i Room of the church, 'bride wore a royal blue suit with ia white hat trimined ‘and red white accessories. After a trip to Canada, the couple) ‘will spend the summer at National ‘Music Camp, Interlochen. | Me, The bride is graduating from the ‘University of Michigan Music | School; with a bachelor of music! degree and a teaching certificate. | The bridegroom is also attending the University of Michigan fiche} of Music. Hermanns Celebrate | ~STAPP’ Ss: . present an EXCLUSIVE! ... TRADEMARK Pet. Ne. 146346 Tots and Sis. A brand new, smart'y styled’ extremely cool and the utmest in casual comfort for beach, yard, garden, lawn and sports!’ Gayly Candy Stripe upper in fabric or soft glove red leather. A brand new type rubber sole too' Best of all the tigs-may be used in several ways... to your whim for added ‘interest, Wear them every- where... in sand, water, they ¢an’t be hurt. MULTI COLOR CANDY STRIPE DENIM $1 95 to. $4.95 according to size or RED LEATHER JU eRe BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence Street /STAP p’ Ss Men. and Fri. tp 9) | + Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Hermann of Martell street celebrated their 2th’ iwedding anniversary Sunday with, lan open house. | Mrs. ‘arid Judy Hermann were hostesses! ito 130 guests. Cohostesses were ‘Mrs. Orlo Lau and Mary Jane and Mrs. John C. Edwards of acted as Stewart. _ A memorial plaque in the lobby of the new State Department build- | ‘ing indicates that more than 73 lmembers of the Foreign Service! have lost their lives under heroic! ta or tragic circumstances while on) active duty. r For her going away outfit, the in red on 2 iM. Sehleh “of Williamsport, Pa. Se Uptrend | inSports | Participation AMES, Ta. (INS) — Ameticans| may spend a™lot of time watching’ television and listening to hifi,’ but they also are getting into, active sports, : The average American Serally : spends about 80 dollars a year for | recreation these days, according’ toa home management specialist | at Jowa State College. x * * | A big chunk of the. recreation funds is taken up by the servic-: ing of radios, TV and hi-fi sets. according to government. figures as analyzed by Miss Helen Tuck-. er of the Iowa school. * * : i However, she emphasized, fam-| i MRS. HAROLD W. KEIVIT | * Tooth Brushing Dates Back 3,000 Years Tooth brushing is one of the i eet ot all hygienic prac- against the teeth or chewed. This reveled out the fibers, which, when . separated,” pro- vided “bristles” for cleaning the teeth. The toothbrush, as we know it, dates back to 1719 in Eng- land. ‘ying and golf. She said: street to send gifts to graduates ‘convention to be held June 19-20 ievening, assisted by ‘Stovall and Mrs. Thelma Whitlock. ilies are also spending more money on musical instruments fes and other ‘‘spectator’’ amuse- ‘ments like books, maps ant sports, Instead, said Miss Tucker, av ™ ‘erage American families are} spending more money on amuse-| ments in which they can take an active part — like bdéwling, skat- “We are also buying more pleasure equipment like boats and aircraft.” VEW Women Send Gifts to Graduates j | The Auxiliary'to VFW Post 1008 igathered ‘at the post hall on Pike’ ‘of the National VFW Home in Ea- iton Rapids. - ir aS & Ss s 4 3 oe a 2 = jat Escanaba. Delegates are Mrs. |Paul Boelter, Mrs, Frank Finkle land Mrs. Loren Beach. Mrs. Fin- ‘kle was social chairman’ of the Mrs. Edna Evelyn Ve Edwards Wed | Christian: and Missionary Allli- ance Church was the scene of the |Saturday evening wedding of Eve- Pe Yvonne Edwards and William) 8. Sthieh. The Rev. G. J. Bersche- Charles Miller and Neta performed the ceremony in the wards and attendants were Ruth presence of 250 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr.) ;Maynard court, The bridegroom's | | parents are Mr. and Mrs. William The. bride's gown featured a bodice of Chantily lace over setin accented by a standup col- lar. Her bouffant skirt was fash- foned with tiers of nylon tulle with lace appliqués, and Dual | Enrolirients Available in PHONE FEDE * PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet Day or Evening Classes. RAL 4-2352 . _ iq rrr TT eee ee » DESIGNERS HAIR STYLING > PERMANENTS, % CALLIE’S BE 'p 116 N. Perry An tthe Me MM Me. Mn the, ee Mr. tet. ee ee ee from. . $5,004 AUTY SHOP >| FE 2-6361 4 r=-wewrurvrvwrvwewreT,YS@wTwwy q)° | ceremony, Mrs. Edwards wore | @ rose lace-over-taffeta dress — with white accessories | white carnation corsage, | Schich was gowned in sage | green with white accessories and | a white carnation corsage, \ienry College, Nyack, N.Y, i Juliet cap of Chantilly lace se- cured a fingertip veil, White roses in a cascade arrangement comprised the bridal bouquet. Maid of honor was Thelma Ed- Hazlett, Gayle Shelby, and Gayle | Whitlock, a niece of the bride who flower girl, .All wore igowns of turquoise taffeta with tulle full-length overskirts featur- ing ligao- necklines and bustle. Their flowers were yellow , peste in cascade bouquets, x * * David R. Schleh of Williamsport | S00060006600660006E06cbbbas becucdsccettesa “+ {ieesssesstnaccaseooeseneees shone kt paddle? ati can be done. Se how about a little patience with your Pop?” It is so easy: to let We are so ashamed we can't give them the things they ask for that we lose all sight of our wish- es to give them the things, And $0 -We express irritation, even him when our, original feeling is, “I\] S®-| understand wer you ieel. ee Yet it is ous chiceteace that can make deprivation of things : unimportant to the children, . Nylon, Reg. $ $1 Now, close out * Boys’ and Girls’ Snow Suits 1 pe. Nylon. Reg. from $13.98— A" ana 15 Girls’ Coats — Spring and Winter. $498 Reg. 8.98 up. Now... up Now.. Bf Boys’ Coats Surf, 100° weol. = $7098 Value $19.990—Now .. g | and records; going to fewer mov- MMs AB (fj (Vii 15 S. Saginaw St. abe as a os lan le 2 el eae ; | } All Lengths. Laces, Tulles, a Organdies, Nylon Sheers. li Be eee | | | BRIDAL SALON 55 WEST HURON e “PONTIAC o FE 5.3675 4 q Ps - $22 rein 2 ceva ae ene ae tna ~CROCKER’S | HOME-MADE CANDIES 4 and RESTAURANT Have You Tried Our New Butterscotch | Coated Candies? CROCKER’S i 857 W. HURON ~ BETTER THINGS TO EAT $15 Wave 520 Wave ~~ $25.Wave ~~ eecceseseoseseseeevesesse “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme’ Andre Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ten caries cccaksacoesegenbebsseeepapesebesseSeEehesSeehaneenanhenaneee Andre’s Superb Specials? CUSTOM Cold Wave 30 Complete $ No Appointment Needed. Immediate Service! . . OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. PHONE FE 5-9257 SHSSHSSSHSSEHSHSHSSSHESSEHSESSSHSSHHHSSHOSSESHSESFC SSSR HSEEEESESOEOSEOSCSEeE OSES ES eEES Seeeeseseoeeesesoooeseoeseesseeseseseseeeseseesesece attended as his brother's best ey _ Franklin Ballard of Nyack, N.Y.. and John H. Hazlett arated the | guests, At a reception following the and a Mrs. Before leaving on a trip to north- ern Michigan, the new Mrs. Schieh| 4 changed to a pale blue sae with white accessories, The new- lyweds will reside on Norton street. _Both are students at Nyack Mis- Trusted for accuracy... beauty ... these fine Omega are sure to capture the heart at $79.50. - Men’s include federal tax. \ 81.N. Saginaw FE treasured for ' graduate who receives one, Ladies’ 17 - jewel styles-in 14 karat gold filled case waterproof, 17 jewel in steel ease at $75. All prices REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers watches of every 2.3612. Time... E ‘ gees Tr ae 2 D s] Please him this year with the ' vans Slippers have been ad’s favorite for vears. ie ipper of his choice. in priced from | famous Evans Slippers famous for comfort -Pauli’s Shoe Store Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years 35 N. SAGINAW Open Friday Evening Until 9 4 Ot aatee Se ee fo : ‘ * SP eg: a dna ae tgp te ¥ a : 4 4 fs i de = " - - ih rue PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 | sLEYS. ECONO-BEEF Young, Lean, Table-Trimmed | IRLOIN PORTERHOUSE «CLUB STEAKS fe] el icra alia) ale) 4s maa GLENDALE er PESCHKE, MICHIGAN GRADE 1 Ring Bologna » +,s + - uw 55: FROM FRESH LAKE WATERS, FULLY DRESSED Fresh White Fish red « « w 598 MEDIUM SIZE, FOR COCKTAILS OR FRYING Fancy Shrimp. e Pi es 8 lb, 79: PRESHLY GROUND POR HAMBURGERS OR MEAT LOAF Ground Beef. « « # » « & 53 WRIGLEY’S Creamed =e Cottage “eg Cheese lows ‘ele Matin feo. 16-0. ¢€ ia ieee carton 4 , sclods, MEDIUM SHARP CHEDOAR STYLE Pinconning Cheese . - uw 59% umbo ‘7 size each rich and flo- sore at Tans es ond @ A, tow | in cas with Fest vou lee a8 SIZE, yuicy CALIFORNIA Valencia Oranges cates Oven-ready, Father's Day treat. 24 oz. size ea “BIRDS EYE FROZEN, SLICED Strawberries . + - FROZEN, CHICKEN OR SHRIMP Chun King Chow Mein “me 65° FROZEN-FLAKED BEEF Grand Duchess Steaks 2 Loe 69 SPINA, FROZEN, 10-OZ. SIZE PACKAGES LARGE 126 SIZE, JUICY, CALIFORNIA 59: Sunkist Lemons+ + ° pozen BORDEN’S AMERICAN . Cheese Spread « « » ‘tet 59° Borden's Biscuits » . Daio2d° DELICIOUS DESSERT TOPPING BAKE-N-EAT, LIGHT & FLUFFY Lucky Whip eve ~— A9: Pizza Pie = ae eee GROUND FRESH AS YOU UKE Ve . WRIGLEYS Del Crest Coffee ‘too 199 too O9* 100% PURE COFFEE. « WRIGLEYS ‘x Del Crest Instant Coffee. . ‘er 89° SAVE 6< ON 2 CANS... swce | Comstock Pie Apples. - 2 coe OF Spec > Se OFF LABEL ON 2 BANDED PKGS. 2 2 dite 3At Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix . ial Savings on Greenwood’s Beets _@ pecia’ Pickled Beets 16-ex. jars KRAFT SALAD DRESSING | _ @ Whole Pickled Beets © Sweet G Sour Red Cabbage SERVE DAD HIS FAVORITE oP Tumsar wel) | MIRACLE — EASY SPREADING — THRIFTY Kraft Sandwich Spread. - "er 45° FOR SOFTER, WHITER WASHES DUZ Rich White Soap. . Se 79° 89° NO RINSING — NO WIPING 52 Your Choice LAUNDRY DETERGENT SAVE 30c ON FOUR PACKAGES ve * Be ee ee ee be ae z Paoowees SAVE 10¢ at Wrigley’s on America’s best-liked Salad Dressing made by Kraft Complete detergent with Solium brightener. Blues as it washes | large quart package j jar MEL-O-CRUST Cinnamon = Rolls: 29° Rinne Bros, Unsiiced Zi Italian Style, Enriched Baked For. Walls $4-Oz, Enriched Spic & Span atinoieum » « «© Box LOTION-GENTLE LIQUID FOR DISHES Sprite Instant Suds Se OFF ON 2 BARS, PASTEL COLORS . , NEW ORANGE & APRICOT or PINEAPPLE & soy Pang Lux Soap-Bath Size. - -2 ra 24° © Del Monte Summer Juices “tm 39° HEAVY WAXED, TWIN-PACK, LGE. ROLLS wat . NEW LARGER SIZE — SAVE MORE : Freshrap Wax Paper. »2 tox 45° Kellogg's K” Cereal. . ha 39¢. . SAVE Be ON 2 PKGS. PASTEL COLORS SAVE ON HOME-MADE SUNDAE TREAT Como Toilet Tissue - -4 n& 25° Hershey's Syrup checoiote 2 ‘core 458 25% MORE IN EACH CAN SNACK CRACKER TREAT A'E59¢ Sunshine Cheez-lts. . . "bx 29% Society Dog Food« « 22-02. e« ¢ @¢« Cen Vienna Bread 39° —_ GOLD STANDARD 39 | STOKELY’S — Apple Sauce BENNETT'S Prune Juice bop SrANDAS For Saleds, | 3 rie 89: & er —_ os ye / oat or Patties 4. Btls. . iPp ut hae ."Geve 100 1-Ib. Can We reserve the right to limit quentities. PS TEER A GOLD 22355 Girt STAMPS Seve 16c i 3 Silonealess Prices effective through Saturdoy, June i4, .ei=a5 Fri) EF Sia R=: 536 N. PERRY ST. ‘Som: oe to 9, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 59S. SAGINAW ST. , Open 9 to 9,’ Thursday and Fridey 45 S. TELEGRAPH RD. (Tel-Huron Shopping Center) Open 9 a Thurs., Fri., Sat. 398 auby RN: AVENUE Open 9 to 9, cere 1 Fridey, Saturday \ 1 NORTHILL SHOPPING PLAZA (Rochester) Open 9 to 9, Thursday and Fridoy 5060 DIXIE HIGHWAY (Drayton Plains) | Open 9 to 9, Thursdoy and Fridoy = \ ; ’ a . & oe ‘ { : id 2 \ \ als » * at ; f i oe Boe ee | ao Yr bod 44 < f _EIGHTEEN a OAS TOMY, 1000 for a ) a : : & a5 Z , : : of ¢ : : : | West Nichigan: tei: rea sigmenaniyr ng tee apy Pi, JA, ate if Mail’s Any Indication ceived last April 15. eee bk 7 People bring their entire. fami-(§ GRAND RAPIDS (UPD—Queries |p, one, iuiries received yesterday) aa | : : ae ss seats teithen oad ax boosted the number of requests oe ead jlies, with picnic lunches and long about West Michigan vacation fa- informa ; cilities hit a record high at the meee nahn tx hee Meat West Michigan Tourist and Resort |compared with the 16,670 queries rang ‘headquarters here yester-|quring the same period of 1957, lay. FATHER'S. DAY SPECIALS o on clonal DATED COLOR dpe : * © 2%. An association. spokesman‘ said/sponse to a week the first of three mailings received|newspapers in 12 cities of seven yesterday brought in 1,127 requests'Midwest states. '-(R KRESGE'S ¢ the family's Save 40c! Reg. 98c pkg. 6-PACK TUMBLERS z 20 Ex. .... dl - + Rodacolor wii Sizes 127--120--620......-...++.-+..99¢- WE DO COLOR PROCESSING aatella A.roll of black und white film with each roll of black and white film “a (Sizes 620--120--127 Only) One-Day Service! _ 4 Bright Patterns! Special Gift Idea! |} 1l-oz, decorated tumblers ... bold colors in four modern de- signs . < . great gifts for summer brides! Get six-in-a-pack at say- ings now! Another Big Buy Event You'll Want To Enjoyf TINY JELLY | BEWHISKERED CAT — The dream of op- = *Pentise Press Photo erating a private cat-fish pond has finally come men fish from easy chairs, has just been opened true for 64-year-old Warren Chambers of Water- on Highland at Williams Lake Rds. He holds one ford Township. His wien pond, where sports- of the smaller i ; Caffish Pond Dream Comes True By REBA HEINTZELMAN the family’s choice COOL SHORT SLEEVE in January, he decided it was/roped-off entrance, lny:down a dol- the time to get going on the dream. |jar bill, and fish from morning LADIES’ COTTON Shadow Panel. 64-year-old Warren Chambers. the tiny pond. They then leased . | . Reg. $1.00 Reg. 29¢' Lb. He has a small spring-fed pond|the water hole from owner Mrs. Easy chairs line the banks of | WEEK END 3 lon Highland and Williams Lake(Mildred Redman of Highland, andjthe 100 by 400 foot pond, which | SPECIAL 19° & | roads, filled with hundreds of the|they were in business. is concealed from the road . by Sanforized — Full 174 SPECIAL DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Deliciously Freth out big ones has come true for “sportingest 5 to 20 pound cat- fish in the State of Michigan.” All his life, as he worked at ‘A dream to own a big “catfish ew te S uigkt Ath to tet HALF SLIPS SPICE DROPS ead Bamberg ‘and pull ‘The couple bought two small thy vamhide ot dah caught. 7 tourist cabins directly across from Every so often Chambers would buy a féw channel cat- fish and toss them inte his pond *- 4 2 port oh ints Nia — TEL.-HURON CENTER one job and then another through. | — until mow the “large-sized- | free of charge fer those who : . . a most of the time it is tied up a cat-pond, TAC MaMAiLd war dg vin Ol Se Co Gee ee Leisure bound! 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What's more, I got:the car that proved it can save me gasoline, by anit the 1958 Mobilgas Like a lot of people, I was putting off buying a new car... even though we sure needed one. Then I found out what my Plymouth dealer was offer- ing in the way of low prices and really big trades. Mister, when I saw what I saved I knew there was no use putting off any longer! Got more for my old car than I believed possible. (Plymouth oe : dealers need used cars and can sell all they get! ) Got a terrifically low price on the new Plymouth Give dad the best! Here, at last... a pen that won't skipt ‘Even writes on glass or 2 smear of grease! What's the ©. dsiuath b ticlah Snails wide dehagpeseiding cams ee its own path as it writes...any surface! - DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — MIRACLE MILE es fia CENTER. TEL-HURON CENTER Daal A , S. 5. KRESGE COMPANY 7 ; ; @ 4 : \ 3 wee ‘ a y | ; ~ = id . : < o : + Today's best buy... tomorrow's best trade . ; a TY 2 Oe =e es = # = eS = Xe a +3 a. ey =. = . f: =: = Les ks x = . mg ee ce y ee . ee Se ee a or ag ae i : 4 a 5 Leas gee LE Ag 8 0 cee ee AR gn Sn OE NPA EE GE Bm OSB ows + oT a et sail satel OF be ee es OEP : ~ P 7% * : é r 2 z Y * * 5 x. : e iS ee s + if * Z : + , + i ‘ 53 # Li a: 4 e. . oe. g 2 Fy : 4 a ; : > : oe # 3 Sean ; Moe . 3 eo é : ts TE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE un, 1958 NINETEEN $10 Get \|Efficiency ‘Peaks’ at 7-to-lLevel ——_ |_ sale pees V-8 Compression Ratio Primiary reason why ratios above that level are’ not feasible, at . }least with engines based on to- day's designs, is a delay of the combustion process or the burn of xy octane pre- dicted that if higher fuels were Caris and. Nelson pointed out eit 7 o Zz = 2 3 4 a. > ~ IN EVERY DEPARTMENT J BLANKET [24/ , F 7.00 Reg. 3.99 Now 3.57 Oo 98¢ R Nylon and rayon combination. Al- lergy free! Lightweight, but warm, Cherry red, pink, camel, green, gold, Stock Van Up blue, turquoise. Each in plastic bag. Now! Full size 72" x 84". During : Our Great June Sale Three tiers. Handy for any room in the house, end NOW ith : goes with any decor. Buy ONLY now and Save! ob Gale! SUGAR WAFERS | 39, Tasty, assorted flavors—vanilla, ch late, tri-color. SALE! rs embed POLO SHIRTS now Cc only - bx Buy several for Summer fun. Your boy will practically live in these shirts: Choice of stripes and colors. Sizes 8 to 14, 42 North Saginaw SPECIAL PURCHASE Versatile Pastel Women's Caveret, Bib, Half DINNERWARE APRONS 16 piece STARTER SET = 39° 277 les: timent ee ee ad Set consists of 4 each: Cups, saucers,’ of patterns. Choice of coveralls, bibs, e of half eprons. 7" dinner plate, 4" fruits. =m|GM Studies Ways to Up | Open 9:30-5:30, Mon. and Fri. 9:30-9 1 v : Only at Richman’s... ee such big selections...big savings in Father’s Day Gifts Here’s America’s favorite summer suit at our all-time lowest price. Light, cool, it sheds wrinkles, holds press. New straight-and-narrow models! Many colors, patterns! WASH AND WEAR WHITE sumTs 2°52 39° Air-conditioned cottons, they wash fast, dry fast, ready to wear with little or no ironing. Long and short sleeves. Conver- tible collars for dress and casuel wear. spurs vcrn.ve raoricals 39°° — wonpawatt: sponr coat courant 2425 Smartly styled lightweights. Subdued stripes, checks, textures; subtie grays and tans. Luxurious wool-Acrilan biends retain shape, hold press. " . §5-19% CABANA SWIM SETS 48s Meant for each other and meant to make Dad the best-dressed on the beach. 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The insects, num- bering as many as 400 per square iyard, must be killed by June 15, |state officials said, or the wheat | crop will be destroyed. shab-Soraya Reunion Called ‘Just Rumors’ ‘VODKA COLLINS refreshing ... made t VODKA G0 & 100 Proat. Distilled from grein, Sts. Pierre Smirnoff Fis, (Div. of Meublein), Mertierd, Cons the Shah of Iran said last night that reports the Shah and former Queen Soraya may reconcile are “just rumors.” The aide, Brig. Gen. Maham- mad Khatimi, said, “‘We have no such news.” The Shah has been vacationing in Honolulu since June 1. Will Lift Walking Ban MACKINAW CITY, Mich (AP) —No pedestrians are allowed on the new 100-milliondollar Straits of Mackinac Bridge, but the rule . |will be lifted June 25, Early that day, when traffic is light, some 50 members of the International Walkers Assn, from 10 states will take part in a walking contest across the bridge. 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HONOLULU (AP)—An aide to| 1 THE PONILAC reiaeecciiiaa JUNE 1 1956. |Then Ther: Was NEW YORK — Nothing like a'the proper word when related to} brought him up sharply and he ‘sin desing bile . sith ‘stimulating exchange of views with|that dear and often frugal people.| uncocked the gu. A mt [re ed mh py CO Se Fiveet Ascesien vo iyinet veeite't itn X. Taane' Be France will live! France tottered and would have fallen it there had been no | strong shoulder, to lean upon. | Only two institutions remained | stable through the rioting in the | streets of Paris and the demon- | strations in the streets of Leon- ard Lyons, capital of the Depart- i i ; ‘TTT igi i uh fsigseles EEET ITER i gis Si~ sangie “7eeetadePEr Pag 9 PESEY SESE ERERREEESISUSOEOOS ans with every step 7 took, * * * was like the time I swam Ay Channel—must have been| before you were born, son—and the White Cliffs of Dover kept eroding with every stroke I took until Child (mildly interested). Wudges do, Pop? 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PONTIAC. a om |** Se eee ee ea bc eae SALES & SERVICE “MOTOR SALES — BUICK, INC. i ; ‘SL N. —— —_ — Mich, 223 Main i axrege s ienaid N, Main: Street, Dios bye Mich. i, . ‘ * | : / ‘ ‘ i ie ‘ i i 4 i] \ i. es ne Son \ 1 , : Sig i: i ‘ 4 Z “2 | \ = { \ 4 * ‘ x ‘ p * ; f / 2 i ‘ . j C7 4 “A = ; his i 3 7 * ae ere vy : i * \ Violas \ ee res py AeNees : 3 a 4 : 4 Sete ' : 5 z soe ge ee oe . = aoe Be. pee = Ss ; 2 = 2 ee ‘é Tee a Pee ; 4 : 4 3 aS Bo ge ee ee eg ee rr ne oro eemeannns a a re aa ree Oo oye " ‘ ws 2 ‘ : sree a a, : ty = ne Botnet THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 11, 1958 sin é Jobless Pay | ¢ The ‘general man- see what action the ‘iectature took | Fy the Michigan: ‘Manutactur- toward extension of benefits. be- limitations on extension of anere-lthe plan adopted. i ployment benefits to the state’ 5 1 jbles workers. : awmakers return to pe | tomorrow te act on the problem, Any exiension of benefit dura. | McCurry offered several stigges- | ton should ‘be tor femperary ‘tions on'what the program should, | a only with popes jor should not do. Among them: ‘date peepee sea ” gald John C | 1. Jobless workers only tempo- | \ €. 'rarily attached to a working force | did in a letter to Gov. Wil- or those without dependents should , oe this is an emergency,” A eal pl ans said, “it should be treated as one./ 2. Work qualifications should i McCurry replied to the Gover. | We increased from the present | GAGs leilts test werk to FE. c.| **eeek minke ant “Re fi ‘Hetherwirk, of Jackson, MMA SOstive to seek work should be | president; asking whether employ- peserved and could well be in: ers preferred an immediate or a * deferred increase in unemployment 3. eplalaber eS might consider a: compensation tax rates. The same nine-week, rather than a T5-week query went fo the presidents of ©Xtension™ A congressional plan au- Ford Motor Co., General Motors therized federal Joans to allow | Corp., and Chrysler Corp. states to extend benefits for up to McCurry degined to answer the ” Per cent of the present maxi- question, saying the MMA would mum—26 weeks‘in Michigan. as 4. The legislature should make | the sole decision on whether to: - Death Notices nee __.extend benefits and by how much. | “ Said McCurry: Michigan Employment | MRS. JOHN T. HANNAH Security Act should not be cir- — . BERKLEY — Service for Mrs.) Camvented by administrative ac- | John T. (Blanche) Hannah, 77, of ‘om by the commission wherein | _ $05 Tyler St. was held this. !t enters into ‘deals’ with the | morning at the Sawyer Funeral| ‘deral government through the Home in Berkley. Burial was in Secretary of Laber for a | Roseland Park Cemetery. sions or borrowing.” _ Mrs. Hannah died Sunday at The MMA official also cautioned / Weury Ford Hospital in Detroit ‘4! Michigan employers already alter a long iliness. She was a P4Y heavy tinemployment taxes. member of the Betsy Ross | Unemployment taxes now are Council, Daughiers of the Amer. ‘he greatest single state levy paid ican Revolation. by ‘tate. taxes on ind than all oth- er state taxes on industry com- Saree r hr ta Gn" hes "Cn em kirk of ‘Lake Orion: two sons, afford more?” Robert of Berkley and John in “We maintain there is am end ** Kansas: three sisters, Mrs. Eva the employer's responsibility Letchfield of Highland Park, Mrs. ' Protect against the misfor- Hazel McMullen and Mrs. Daisy '™®** | »"" he add- Wiseman, both of Lake Orion, °¢. “This is shared responsi- and two’ brothers, Harvey Arber! VIMY — worker, asq employer of Miami, Fia., and Oliver of * Wichita, Kan. Unemployment in Michigan May 2 15 stood at 457,000—15.6 per cent | GERALD T. JOHNSON of the state's labor force. Some death of Gerald Thomas Johnson, Uemployment benefits. . 15-month-old son of Gerald and Pa-. Assets of the State Unemploy- tricia Roberts Johnson of Califor- ment Compensation Fund dipped nia. He died“there Mbnday. from 219 million dollars to 190 His body will be brought to the Million between April 30 and May , Melvin: A. Schutt Funeral Home 3! for service and burial. Surviving besides his parents Meteor or Jet? are ® sister, Ruth at home: and gramiparents, Mr. and Mrs Wen- Loud Boom Still dell Roberts and Mr. and Mrs Vernon Johnson, all of Pontiac. a M ystery H ere Washington Police .0ay'eieticion cre’ Sat Must Lose Weight wena General Motors Truck still being expressed freely around & Coach worker, Will Morris. 74 of 81 W. Longfeliew Ave.. believes it was a meteor crashing to earth He said some 39 vears ago he heard a similiar ‘“‘boor-boom" and pieces of a meteor were found in Allegan But officiarm at the McMath- WASHINGTON (AP)}—Washing- ton officials moved today to solve a weighty problem Rep. A. L. Miller (R-Neb) had criticized the Washington -police force, saying some cops resem- ied kewpie dolls because of over- weight The board said wright checks Hulbert Observatory at Lake cent of the 2.328. Amgelus put a tak of “dubious” showed & per on this report. 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There it enters Genesee County for a few miles, * * * j Oakland County Road Commis- sion officials have indicated’ plans to change the status of the road, as recommended by the state, are acceptable to them. The state will put a new black- top surface on the pavement through its entire distance, in- cluding over two miles within the Holly village limits, with ne | local expense, and then turn it | over to the county system, ‘ By making this change, the-new!- topping gets a priority rating. If; it remained in its present status, the improvement would net be reached for several years. Now it will be done this year or next. * * * Completion of new cross-county paved highways has taken much of the traffic off M87, which has not been in good condition, — ‘ This diversion will be further accented by the extension of Northwestern Highway and build- trig of the new limited access hirhway through the county. the M87 ~ For several . months + Warns Pickels Not4o Interfere Court isles Orders Assn, of Metropolitan Detroit to- day were under a court order not to interfere with construction at a home project Township. The temporary injunction, granted yesterday by Wayne Cotn- ty Circuit Judge Carl M. Weide- man, also ordered the pickets not to block operations of Detroit and cently quit the. association. The Tel-Huren Corp., a sub- _Sidiary of the Federal Homes “Inc. of Detroit, which’ is .build- “Tig 66 homes in the Showboat Heights Subdivision off Cass Lake road north of M59, was the third firm which was grant- | ed the injunction. It has never been a member of the associa- tion. The 30-day-old strike of carpen-_ ters was in the background of the! picketing. Projects of the asso "| ciation have been halted by the walkout, * ‘The attorney for a! association Irvin Yackness, testified before Judge Weideman yesterday that | the men, picketed the three proj- ‘to Enable Construction) _ in Waterford Township | © Pickets hired by the Builders| in _ Waterford! — Dearborn building firms. which re-| | Mrs. i | ville. The bride-elect and her fi- | ance attend Michigan State Uni- | | pases: No wedding date has ’ CAROL JEAN BURT ~ Mr, and Mrs. Howard T. Burt of Mill street, Ortonville, have announced the engagement of thei? daughter, Carol Jean, to | Duane Porter, son of the late | Jennie M. Clark of Orton- been set. Table Toppers Rescind Request Wants to Slap | Death ‘Dealers ‘Wayne Medical Official Stirred by Actions of Morgue Authorities DETROIT (UPI)—Wayne Coun- ty medical examiner Dr. Edward S. Zawadzki today planned to confer with prosecutor Samtel Olsen on possible legal action against subordinates in his office. - Zawadzki said he tried to fire Chief Clerk George 1. Adams and Stanley J. Mirus, administrative | assistant in the morgue, but was reversed by the County Civil iServiee Commission. ° He charged Mirus aol par “disloyal in many ways that his job wasn't ocr anyway. Zawadzki said the commission refused to — | Mirus’ job because Mirus, has worked at the morgue ee = | Years, was eligible for retire- ment in 14° months. He said Adams adinitted in j ‘hearings he referred relatives of | the’ idead persons brought to morgue to favored funeral direc- ‘tors or lawyers and received gifts ‘from the professional people in return. 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The jaunty, cigar-chewing little fellow took his lumps standing up'and he took them gracefully. As he himself put it, he probably wil? not realize the full effect of things for a couple of days. : a“ © x. Tuesday morning, June 10, 1958, marked the end of Tighe’s first—and perhaps only—fling as a big league baseball manager. The Detroit Tigers hired him as the “fiery and aggressive” successor to easy-going Stanley R (Bucky) Harris. In Tighe's first season in 1957 the Tigers finished fourth — the first time the club had made the American League's first division since Red Rolfe’s 1950 crew. Yesterday the club’ was last, 1214 games behind the Néw York Yankees. General manager John McHale, who made the decision to fire Tighe; said he thought the club should be better off. Several weeks age Mc- Hale said publicly he believes the Tigers have more talent than any other club in the league — with the possible exception of the Yankees. 2 Yesterday, McHale said “Jack gave it everything he had—it just. didn’t work out.” * * * Tighe felt the same way. “I did the best I could and I worked hard at it,” he said upon his arrival in’ Detroit in late afternoon. “No, I wouldn’t change anything if I had it all to do over again. I managed the way I've always man- aged. It just wasn't enough.” Tighe had = almost everything with the Tigers. I Norman to Look-See’ for Wee Norman Is Not Familiar Name With Tiger Fans No-Immediate. Plans for New DETROIT «@ — Who is Bill Nor-er or a hitter to make the big itime. He skipped around the Minor’ That question kept popping up|Leagues, apd like Norman later) today as the 47-year-old Norman|became a playing manager. And) took over the Detroit Tigers and|when he was named manager of! the name struck no familiar note| the Tigers, succeeding Bucky Har-| is after the 1956 season, people’ Bill Norman is a man with a,asked “who is Jack Tighe?” Tiger front office replied that) ye j man? among Detroit fans. varied baseball . He is a happy-go-lucky Sdn. of fellow -|Tighe was a “fiery and sanet of the Gass but he.carn tough. He is a willing conversa. of the players. tionalist, he is inclined to be frank! The front office became con- vineed recently that Tighe was | not doing that. General manager | _dehn McHale said he thought | “our club has ~— ae and he has a ready laugh. Other than that, no one knows | tan te bes shown . club that once again was. sup- kees a run for their money. other seven teams. That is why SCout and a coach. aggressiv who would get the most out | Norman kicked around from the ‘East Coast to the West Coast as a iplayer, finally calling it quits as a _ posed te give the New York Yan- iplayer after the 1946 season. He managed at Toronto, Wilkes-Barre, Up to now, the Yankees have Little’ Rock, Terre Haute, Augusta | done the running — away from the 8d Charleston. He has been a AP Wirephete BEATS 'EM ALL—Last night's win for Bob Friend of the Pi- rates over the San Francisco Giants, 5-4, was a big one for getting his 9th victory, Jack Tighe lost his job, just one season and two months after he) took control, When the news blared out Tues- day morning that Tighe had been fired, everyone wanted to know “who's the new manager?” When the answer came “Bill Norman” — people still wanted to know — “Well, who ‘is he?” Norman broke into organized baseball in 1929 at Laurel, Miss., in the cotton states league, He | has made all the stops. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Minoso's Bat Catapults Indians Into 4th Place , Without Minnie Minoso, who led him. He has now beaten every | team in the Nationa] League in | Tiger Manager All Present Coaches Charleston Pilot BOSTON 4» — Bilt Norman, pro- moted to a Major League man- organized baseball, basis" for a week or 10 days. ‘immediate plans after being sum- ‘moned from Detroit's Charleston ‘farm in the American Assn. yes- iterday to replace Jack Tighe in first managerial ithe Majors’ ishakeup this year. “I live in hopes and sur- | prises,”” Norman said. “We have | good hands. Theres’ a job to be done and Iet's see what happens. the last place Tigers was delayed when rain postponed last night's) scheduled game with the Boston) Red Sox. A day-night double-|books by winning the big one.’ header was” hanes for today. ‘They are Sam Snead and Jimmy x * |Demaret — unquestionably two of | “We waved a man with experi-/ lene monte a wae — a man who: to run a_ baseball’ lena" fe fosbel said in explaining | You can tick off a number tof Chicago with 103 runs batted inithe choice of his new pilot.|‘hing to Demaret, he says, and | A good Minor League hitter and/|reasoné to explain why the Chi-|last season, the White. Sox have |‘ ‘Norman has scouted the Major | an adequate outfielder, Norman cago White Sox, who finished sec-| been ‘sick with the stick with men) Leagues for us, he has scouted, never was good enough .for the|ond last season, are barely free|on base. They've left 399 runne?s|the Winter Leagues and he knows) majors. There is a striking sim-/6f the American League cellar at/|stranded for an average of eight the Tigers and other American’ ments and they're all tough,” ilarity between Bill Norman and|the moment. But the No, 1 answer/a game, while scoring only 187. the man he succeeds. Jack Tighe|is the guy playing left field for Sherm Lollar is the top RBI man never was good enough as a catch-'Cleveland, % ~ Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENTS COMPLAINT: Sloppy Iron Play. DIAGNOSIS: Underclubbing and Overswinging. po Treatment: The whole basis of iron club selection _ for full shots should be whether the club in question » is one with which you can reach the objective COM- FORTABLY and EFFICI- ENTLY. Too many golfers use the basis of whether they can POSSIBLY reaeh the green with a particu- lar club. Failure to take enough elub for a shot is bad - enough by itself. But the - worst part of it is that » it usually brings on an- . = other and more damaging fault—overswinging: What happens is that the player takes an iron with which he THINKS he MIGHT get heme. But he still has a lin- gering doubt. : That nagging doubt eauses him to try to put something extra into the swing. The frequent result is that he hits the ball off center and loses a- lot — more distance in the process. Thus we find that, with the wrong club and ‘the: right swing, the ball would wind up only slightly short of the green. But with the wrong club, AND the wrong swing, the result is impossible. Don’t overdo tt, but do take plenty of club for’ the shot. - Copright 1958, John F. Dille Ge.) «| moved _ ja two-hit shutout for five innings _|six-inning job for his first major _|league victory. The big right- * hander walked three, fanned five rae sta f Connie Johnson (2-5) and three ~ brought in another on a sacrifice | fly, and Herbie Plews counted two | with 28, * * ® | A year ago, when they led the ; league by four games, the White “!Sox had scored 209, with 348 left lon base, and Minoso batting in 36. -| Minoso hasn't been a ball of _ifire exactly since going to Cleve- land in a winter deal that sent “| Early Wynn and Al Smith to the ~|White Sox, but he’s leading the) : > club with ‘9 RBI. He added a pair last night, one} s | 3 | with his eighth homer, as Cleve- land beat Baltimore 10-2 and into fourth place. ‘White Sox left 10 on base. in a) 'twi-night doubleheader split at wins: ” P | Norman, who will be 48 next _| Washington, winning 5-4 before a/ 5-2 defeat, that left them just a) *|half-game out of last place. | * * * The Kansas City at New York _and Detroit at Boston games were | _|postponed becatise of rain, leav-| -|ing Bill Norman's managerial de- tlbut as a successor to Jack Tighe ‘of the Tigers for today’s after- _|noon-night twinbill Cleveland rookie Gary Bell had / i ej | ‘land gave up only three hits in a -|with Hoyt Wilhelm mopping up. The Indians had 14 hits off loser relievers, and scored five ‘in the seventh for a romp. * * * Julio Becquer’s pinch single drove in‘ one, winner Hal Griggs (3-2) * Giwith a double. Jim Landis and Earl Battey homered for the. Sox | outfielder, after signing his first | contract in 1929. He spent parts League clubs.” Tighe, who lasted less than two seasons as Detroit manager but probably will remain with the organization in another ca- pacity, said that he couldn't blame the Tigers and a change probably was in order. “Apparently my method of man- aging isn't the kind the club needs,” he said. ‘I guess I was) prone to overlodk more things’ than I should have." * * * | All the coaches — Billy Hitch-| cock, Tommy Henrich, Willis) The |Hudlin and Don Lund — were re-/9f the Players to beat when the ‘tained. month, played 18 seasons of pro ball, mostly as a minor league | Of the 1931 and ’32 seasons with the Chicage White Sok but was hampered by an igjured arm. After managing in the Cleve- land farm system, he joined the old St. Louis Browns as a coach for the 1952-53 campaigns. While ‘Hie threhtoned fines for eurfew ielations and lack of hustle. He criticized some of the players for spiritless - play. Others he tried to coddle into better performances, A number of disgruntled fans, angered at the contin- ued “lack of success and the absence of a pennant since . 1945, complained about the way Tighe handled the club. Not everything he did was popular and he said he expect- ed some unpopularity. Recently during a niné-game losing streak the fans wrote more and more letters and there was a “get rid of Tighe by the Fourth of July” campaign. x & = At the height of the excitement, president Harvey Han- sen gave Tighe @ vote of confidence. He said that no Major League manager had been beset by niore problems than the Tigers’ sophomore skipper. Hansen pointed to injuries and bad breaks and remarked that Tighe could neither hit for the hitters nor pitch for the pitchers. McHale decided Sunday that it was time for a change. Officers of the club went along with McHale's ' suggestions. The 36-year-old general manager mo ve d quickly, met with Bill side at Charleston and ar- he Ls ranged for him to take over the Tigers, then few tnto - Beston in the smali hours of Tuesday morning. © A few hours later, the telephone in Tighe’s room rang. ‘ai on ‘The manager was still asleep. It was nearly 10 a.m. but it 2 had been a little tough getting to sleep the night before — after the club’s third straight loss and its fifth in seven — games. “When I answered the phone and it was John on other end of the line,” Tighe said, “I thought ‘bingo, is it.’ { told him I'd meet him downstairs for breakfast but £ he said he’d come up to my room. I knew the fuse was lit.” Moments later Tighe said McHale told him Te got s tough job to do.” “I told him it wasn’t a tough job at all, and to go ahead | and do it,” said the ex-manager. “I knew what was coming, | _ About that time I was wondering who the next manager was going to be.” _ Tighe was “surprised” when McHale*told him the new manager is Bill Norman. “I thought they'd get a big name. guy like Eddie Stanky, Lou Boudreau or someone like ogee he said. Co de a inn ~ eniebke cowed em ey i ee es * Retained by Former) ager’s berth in his 29th year in’ “DOG-TIRED” — Bill Norman (right) newly The. Chicago Cubs signed Ronald Perranoski, a Mich» igan State University pitcher, -td a three-year contract at “‘a | erate bonus.” The 22-year Perranoski, a southpaw, will re- port to the Cubs’ Fort: Worth af filiate in’ the Texas League. . + + *. 1 le the Cardinals Sunday, was re-’ “good” Tuesday at dew- ish Hespital in St. Louis. * * * John Stephens is serving as pres- ident of the Waterford Township Church Softball League which has eight teams. x ~~ * Tuesday’s scheduled Class B City League all game at dayeee Park between the Pon- tiac Boys Club and Talbott Lam- ber was postponed because of wet. grounds, : * * * . Mrs. Dorothy Aldred of Fern- dale teamed with Helen Shablis of Detroit to finish Zist in the big Bowling Proprietors of America National Women’s bowling tour- ney, according to figures recently rreleased. The pair combined for a 5,894 score in the 96-team event, * * * Star twe miler Forddy Ken- AP Wirephote — plans to run! }the Detroit Tigers on a ‘‘look-see Norman's debut as field boss of | Verness, then Dick named manager of the last place Tigers is greeted at the airport in Boston by general manager John McHale, He flew in from Charleston where he managed the Senators and upon arrival said “T'm surprised, happy and dog-tired.” nedy will captain both the track and cross country teams af ' Michigan State next year. Norman said he didn’t have any ‘Snead and Demaret Unable to Win USGA Classic | Onan Title Eludes 2 Greats TULSA, Okla. @ — There ere; the first man to ever win the |younger golfers will be aiming at} Temperatures went rocketing itwo great golfers in the 162- -man| Open five times. |when the 72- hole championship into the high 90's yesterday end ifield starting the 58th U.S. Open | golf championship at Southern Hills tomorrow who never have |years _old, are the targets, _the| i— |Put their names in the record) the best in * * * This failure doesn’t mean a |Snead is the man he picks to ile 'lustrate his point. “Snead has won 100. tourna- Jimmy said after shooting nine | practice holes under a swelter. | ing prairie sun, ‘‘They talk about | his having a méntal block about | the Open, It doesn’t mean a thing. They're all tough. * ££ 4 either, and I've played in it éftener | iters three times but that only | imeans I was hot for one week | cree times.”’ | * *® * Regardless of Jimmy's. opinion, Snead and Demaret rate as two. |72-hole grind starts tomorrow’ over | the lengthy 6,907-yard Southern! Hills course. Demaret shrugs off the fact he | set an Open record of 278 at Riv- iera in 1948 only to have Ben Ho- gan come in with a 276 which still stands as an all-time record. | Last year Jimmy shot 283 at In- Mayer and | Cary Middliecoff came in one | stroke ahead. Mayer won the ti- tle playoff. * * > with the Browns, he was credited with helping Roy Sievers shift from the outfield to first base be- cause of an army injury. Norman_then moved to the De- troit organization, serving in vari- ous. capacities and managing farm clubs at Little Rock, Terre -Haute, Augusta ‘and Charleston. The Charleston club is in second place this year after a seventh place finish in 1957. TUESDAY'S. FIGHTS “SAN JOSE. Calif—Willie Morton, San Jose outpoinied Julian Vallejo, Calif, 8c Pa.—Dan ad Hyde "Park, NY, 140, Vaides. 143, Hodge, 189%, — out “I'd still take that score and let any of the Open champs of | the last few years shoot at it, vo Jimmy said. “Look at some of| the fellows who have won—Mayer, Jack Fleck, Ed Furgol. Could you | say they're greater golfers than” Snead or Hogan? It's the overall | record that counts, not just one | tournament,’ *: © _* i Snead might not agree with | this opinion. He'd like very much | to add the elusive Open fitle te his 100 other victories and get his ame permanently in the record books. And Hogan doesn’t try to— ‘orm - Jackson, 183%, oungstown, io, : 4 at ‘, f | play. down his desire to become | this golfing generation. d t “I've never won the Texas Open than the National. I won the Mas- | | * ~ * three golfers, all over 45 starts tomorrow. 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Chestnut in a fast 10-round bout in Hono- © lulu Stadium last night. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (blowing a 51 lead in a 96 defeat for fourth, 344 games behind, ham- Pe il 1 > = —_———— == That National League - pennant hy the persistent Chicago Cubs. jmered southpaw — ee aus ey ‘race has become a° mystery of| The Braves now have lost five|(8-2) for five home runs, one oe : TRANSMISSION _— fireluctant, leaders. | straight—for the first time since|of the major league record off 's reviving Jewelers TROUBLE? | ‘San Francisco still: holds the|September, 1956. : pitcher. Ernie Banks, the | 3-0 cushion after three ix ste Head, although that 54 defeat by) philadelphia kept Los Angeles! ‘52) and homer leader, hit d held on for a 32 ¢ ~ 1 pontiac TRANSMISSION [Pittsburgh last night was thei the cellar with a 32 victory in|with two on, Bobby al 504 T Sesciea Giants’ 10th in 14 games. Milwau-|the only other game played. Rain|Smacked @ pair and Leag! 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The anne abu a NEW PURCHASES : : Ray Mongant was the loser a@on i winnrs three safeties 4. ot . to suit your convenience. Vi in./held their grand opening Sunday ay 5 H to é COME IN - PHONE - WRITE (45), giving up two-run homers Mrs. Vicoe Ryden said Helen Grit 1, | oe hee Ee, PS es 8 7 “A \by Stevens and Skinner in three nell tied for 2nd with 85. paar at the new Miracle Mile teres one a a 298 | 9 innings, Rookie Orlando Cepeda's + ¢ 8 ee ee Satay ee wee a H i 200 i 14t ted two fi : le : other : tt oo wie Mays ae 3 wed other Raper managed 10 dignitaries plus a state-wide tele-| Spence Rambler came from be- th 26 ts ¢ 6 break 90 in of 63 players— vision audience. - hind for a 63 conquest of the po eg { |4, getting an infield single ahead| Mrs. Don Weiss and Mrs. W. L. The complete results: Pontiae Post Office at North Side ae ® |of Cepeda’s shot in the fourth for|,tosher, 86; Mrs. S, E. Gawne and_ peated sf - a mas “Rea . ; ie (3 laps) Rambler scored twice in the 4th ores coepee O22 080 8-3 5 1 | jhis first hit in 14 trips. Mrs. F. L. Thompson, 88, and Mrs.|, !—Rickey Kilbourne, 2—Jimmy Wii stanza to knot the count at 3-3 seteserseeenees OOO 200 6-2 4 2 : . * ¢ |John Hume and Mrs. J. G. Israel,|fensk,” ~'™™Y Kem sé Oar) Kite clinched it with three more| Walls, facing a 3-2 deficit enter-| — The Cubs, tied with St. Louisig9. | James Nichols’ 2-Miek Pluner, 3-[in the 6th. ing. the top of the th, forced the! Senior Golfers | go digas poss Ue gy Bp 4 O'Neil Realty pounded out 17/game into extra innings after. two ' Barry. . ‘hits, including a two-run homer/men were down. Merlin Welchi oy, in Final th y_tomMtS3,3 %2.{204 ere). by Archie Richardson in the 2nd/tripled to score Del Phillips, who inais ‘3—Tim ribs,” 4—Bop Alford, 5—Tom/inhing, for a 166 triumph overjhad singled, with the tying run. |- PORT: HURON —~ Weathe Z Ostrander, 6—Joe ins. ; . : < Ages 3 to 8 ¢ > the Moose. Also in National loop play, Jim! threatened today greup as some i—Jack Hornblower, 2—Joln Gager. Walls Service defeated |g Sadek Horn eer. Drayton'ers moved into the final Terry O'Sullivan. 2 Ages 10 te If (ist greap) 1—Larry Zizula, 2—Jim Briney. }— Hank Hermani, 4—Bruce Alford, 5—Ed Ross, 6—Terry Folke, 1—Mike Galanski Ages 10 te 12 (md greup) Lance, 3—She: id * = : * 10 to 9. Daryl Donaldson and Ji Major Standings 012.3, Dazt Dowden and Jim|ment at Back River Com Cub, AMERICAN LEAGUE ners while John Studt and Terry w. Jaffar of Detroit Golf Club. 4 i Faike, 3— Ss e Behind |Kaines did likewise for Drayton. 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SAGINAW Fe 5-2420 we a a ia ale ’ ’ ¢ Skeet Stars Here This Weekend B . has to show for his 15 years in , had-35 champions during that time, two of which . ‘ = wall quack a oun with Gas * active teenage sons, a large home ‘in Birmingham and an auto sales business consisting of three branch- ‘es in Detroit would have plenty - to keep him busy. But not William A. “Bill Brown, He is too interested in turning , out horse racing champions to set- ‘ ‘tle down to a normal] life — at ‘Archers Are Ready ‘for World Meeting A 2%-year-old plumbing contrac-idents in the Thumb area when , tor from Racine, Wis., and a 34 year-old Pittsburgh housewife will AWARDS GALORE — That's what Birming- ham race horse owner William A. “Bill” Brown racing. He has least for awhile. And you can hard- ly blame him the way things are seasions won titles in Bill was a youngster. Their inter: est in the sport certainly rubbed :lead the U.S. Archery team to off — but good. : Brussels, Belgium, July 19-23 for x* * * hd ’ '50%-100% more POWER: the Internationa] meet with 20 , other nations. - ; “Two archers James Caspers and - Carole Meinhart took top honors qualifying -Archery Tourna- ; meet held‘ in St. Louis last week-|other two (Ed, 16 and Bill Jr., 15) are more interested in shoot- ‘at a . Caspers bod € tots octee G2. SUBIGe. aeond ox a etteead cond out of a possible 288) and Mrs. *Meinhart chalked up a total ofthe proud father. ' 2087 points. Caspers is six-time ‘winner of Wisconsin State indoor and outdoor championships. Mrs. Meinhart is last year’s ‘world champ and U, §, champ. Tim Cantwell, 16, of Kirkwood, Mo. was second in men’s division with 2170 and Harold Doan of Adrian, Mich. was third with 2114. at Reno last year,” commented The favorite day of the week for Brown is Sunday when he can spend a full day with his family and be near the horses at his 160-acre farm located near the Metamora Hunt Club just outside of Oxford. He keeps all his horses, except Big-car performance and small- cat economy are yours with a Mustang High-Compression En- ght-weight pistons, automatic valve lifters, 4/4 grind camshaft and many more quality custom “ features give you 50% to 100% more horse power — longer en- gine life—greater fuel economy. With a Mustang HigheCom- pression Engine under your MUSTANG “‘precisioneered” high-compression § -] © engines for Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses and trucks. 5 | i ee ee ee ee ee re Increased bore and stroke, . i ” Se ee ee a oe ee earned over $100,000. pa dealer is shown with his horses have won in at his farm near Oxford ‘Hose Big in the Life of the Browns Chief Pontiac Open Shoot Is Slated at OCSC Defending King, Other Gun Experts Compete on Saturday, Sunday The 8th annual Chief Pontiac Open skeet shoot will be held this Saturday and Sunday at the Oak- land County Sportsmen's Club in Waterford. Eight fields are equipped with automatic traps for the weekend any currently at track, at the x * * A total of nine horses from the lhoses stable are currently active = - sounwets BSssss Program Runs Junie 24-29 at Hunt Club TWO IMPORTANT KNOTS THE SHEET BEND IS USED FOR TYING TWO LINES TO- GETHER. THIS KNOT WILL NOT SLIP EVENIF THE LINES ARE OF DIFFERENT SIZES. THE FREE ENDSMAY BE TIED TO THE LOAD PARTS. THE SQUARE KNOT I$ USED FOR REEFING SAILS. IT 1S ALSO CALLEO A REEF KNOT turn to the Hunt Club to take June Always Considered las a Good Fishing Month By JACK PATTERSON June, by general agreement amorig the fishing clan, is Michigan’s top month for profitable activity on stream, river or lake. Big fish are hungry and coopera- tive, mosquitoes are lightly armed and the sun hasn't as- sumed its mid-summer H-bomb ferocity. Weather is variable enough to suit all types of fish- ing, ranging from dry,’ clear, floating-fly weather to muggy, overcast days like Tuesday, when oversize brown trout range the ris-|“"4 command of events in the main de iy i = Shiai Lake te of Inboard Regatta i | Select the material for jo custom tailored suit é 41st Horse Show, Set et reguler price and get an extra pair of pants for only $5.00 chomp on. ighager: PECIAL FOR THE ECONOMY MINDED. MOTORIST | Tis | 6.70x15 ~ BRAKES RELINED 12° just an "Go all the weyl WHEEL ALIGNMENT $595 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT High quality lining. ‘1,000 | 1958 electronic equipment. F Ralph Thomas mile adjustment. As low | Factory trained experts, rales aoaireatar an Roy M. Hood as $1.25 week. peste lpi my —, moet and pedal pres- . WRITTEN : Blow-Out Proof ravaae $ gs! 5 WITH FREE MUFFLERS = cuarantee INSTALLATION “R.A. Warken, FE 2-620 EK. G. Tynan, FE 4-2891 - Vi Keener, ) MElrese 17-7451 MOTOR MART SAFETY CENTER : 1-8230 121-123 E. MONTCALM _ B.EGoodrich Tires * c- fof aes va ; s ee ; ee ff 2 wee { es ; 5 ' : eo $ fey - : ; Le i ve : ; ‘ : : i # / ; ‘ i 7 pe ©. i : t ‘ ‘ . a+ & = : ; ; 8 : me : : : ! La . , _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. 1058_ 2 Air Fre Plans & ‘Che WASHINGTON ~The chiet of time depends. on when. equipment|or weight of the’ developed. E 2 : ‘ ) ‘or the Moon’ in August! Bad Hon ant | Ssrssroaieaes a sans euies te 0 iter we PETOSKEY (UPD — The “Pe-|of another it is helping set up for least An Atlas missile, or a Thor with) sion of the Thor is built. toskey Development Corp. has an-\the Oplesby Mansinctyring Co. age affairs quickly. denied derson, head of the Air Force Re- ‘of its arrival, ; | become real Spu ; During May in Flint He added in a statement that the| A"S™# aad the ethers im Sep dates for rocket shots at the moon| ‘“™¥et 8ad Pstober. will be picked by ARPA, and the! He declined to disclose the size! FATHER’S DAY GIFTS FROM. | MY STORE WILL | BE APPRECIATED | BECAUSE- | DAD KNOWS YOU| GET SOME OF THE| ) BEST BUYS AT MY STORE . . . Free Parking en any let in Pentiac for my customers. FAMOUS NS kK. 60 “e & “$ATIN-GLOSS” ZS coer | Interior Walls or Woodwork 22: == OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT a SO" Reg. 6.95 Value & ke: == . 5.45 - pa sito The Perfect Semi- as si ; 8 2 gies - See, 3 aW ity an ss BSS “dy, Wear. a o —_ ise ey Vice lak a :) ‘ A ; ee : y * B FATHER’S DAY SUIT Satin Luster Floor Paint You Save 2.10 Per Gal. During PAINT-0-RAMA Only | Give Dad « salt Reg. 2-10 Value a 4 Guaranteed Ist Quality pa ae aan aia 2 , ZZ, OIND-RSEAL PONTIAG HOUSE PAINT —— me eats Sport Shirts Reg. $2.95 7h § 98 es ha | Value ) BRT. | Ta aa | Choice of 15 ae es | Popular. SS, sat) te Decorator Colors or White My Price % ; HELE my ‘ q Ne a | a v od PLENTY OF 5° PARKING | s IN LARGE CITY LOT RIGHT “=== J ae many | ovER 1500 Pain” | eansen STORE ee See BP: 1 |) Reaege | PANTS! aw / / & ee PSR ae |: for Father's Day! | oe Mn ii ae a ee a Ne ee 7 - ! EN ES ge a NS | Specially Priced VALUE SAL ke Z | Floor and a Deck, 6 colors‘ al 458 | é | Save to 50% During Paint-0-Rama | : oA : a Enamel Undercoat . . . 6.00 Gal. 418 For ten days only, June 12--June 21, PONTIAC PAINT é NATIONALLY KNOWN a | ; a * MANUFACTURING CO. is offering Gallons of PAINT. RUBBER BASE : fl | (WHITE ONLY) _ Regular Price’ buy! These are but a few of the 3 z BARGAINS at the time of the year YOU NEED THEM | * One-Coat Flat Wall . . 0.00 Gal. 238 ae THE MOST! Each. item ° Guaranteed “Lower than W 4 : p a a t = | . alm _ hundreds of Paint and Paint Supply Items you will . aie 7 | such; wana ta _ find on sale at PONTIAC PAINT. : oo eae ce | i Reg. 4.95 Value r wie ACCOUNT Gebs— : L l id E l 9.80 Gal 7 88 = Be sure to take advantage of these buys. YOU CAN 8. Pe]; TODAY! — Wersted— - Larcoiol n @i... JOU. : SAVE UP to 50% on Inside or Outside Painting during =~ ; SEN oy | : © this Once-a-Year Bargain Event. - 12 New Decorator | WASH and WEAR Jackets *3° 4 Colors and White ie We will be OPEN Daily from 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. | D3 Give Ded o Gift of One ie and 8 A. M. to 1 P.M. Saturday. _ During Paint-0-Rama GAL. | Sante ; TUXEDOS | RENT NO PHONE ORDERS — FREE DELIVERY FOR WEDDINGS jezwe'ss: 2) PONTIAC PAINT MFG. C0222 8 = | oo 1 + Wall Primer Sealer. . 6.00Gal. 4.18 | 53525 Ibs, 428 | 17-19 S. PERRY ST. FREE DELIVERY = —«*FE 5.6184 || Betton comeotioememes, OPEN DAILY ‘TIL 5:30 P.M. — SAT 8 A.M. TOT P. M. |} SATURDAYS till 9 a * Larcoloid Enamel . .. . 300 Ot. | Red-Oxide Bam Paint 495 Gal. oo ee s - BPs pene 5 Rhea oa ae ee cee prraanaapah it 2 ; ‘s x 3 hee : ; : ; ‘ as £ ee) * z : sai ° * ; , s * boob 3 i ‘ ie © & + ; ter ’ +. F ay * : ‘s ; 1¢ Z : F Ee > . : ~~ ; E Pa as? Hollywood elated : cr ese \Dancing Is Sick in U. S. : ‘Compared With Russia By BOB THOMAS ‘4Marge and Gower TAB HUNTER HOLLYWOOD (AP): — Serious|exponents of the dance in this! dancing in America is sick and Lt a! EGE BEY | dancing e country today, Both are. schooled can take some lessons from the|in the classics: Gower is a noted Russians, choreographer, Who says so? Marge and Gower) - :e, 28.8 Champion, . +“ Many Americans who haye seen Rie Soyo llggy ee or 1 pa. we 5 Po saeer 50 oe» 606 > EXCLUSIVE © LIURIAA FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING la afay efte , the Moiseyev dance company on cet tour ress wondered: posal ony arg country has seen y ’t we have something “ite POR er Escadrille like that?” a Rigo. . * * * he ans, After all, Moiseyev The impact of these gifted Soviet|has only taken the traditional Rus- dancers can scarcely be meas-)siam dances, routined them superb- bs tured. Many aré predicting that|ly and trained magnificent danc- =f itheir advent to these shores willjers to do them. jhave as profound an effect on| “There's no ‘reason we couldn't jAmerican dance as the original/do the same. Our dance heritage © ; j Ballet Russe. Or more. so. is just as rich, if not more so. We are awaiting recognition. We have acrobats and tumblers who can do the same leaps and spins and can be taught enough dancing.” The couple deems Russian danc- ing notable for its vigor and mas- > , e . % * * frum : a feel, has become. feminized and themed IL = : x * * nits $ SE 2 at SEE ROAD PLAN—Glancing over the $17,000 , ; Barton traffic study after it was received at City A. Powills Jr. (left), project engineer for the “American dancing needs to be- come masculine.” Hall yesterday are City Manager Walter K, George W. Barton planning firm, and David S an They think the whole trend! Willman (right) and Frank S. Lyndall (left), Greer, the city’s planning consultant. A pre- ' gro armannlly ig age seor vice president of the Downtown Pontiac Asso- liminary report made public the major recom- COMMERCE Union ot the Sadlers, Wells. in|_‘iatioa, which paid for it. Standing are Michael mendations of the study two months ago. : | Sheivacee TiMATER = = PT me ting coud be dne| Pi open 7:15 SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD RICKY'S SP AGH ETTI HOUSE here,” Marge said, “It would take Rising Health Costs, Payment at Issue me . ‘some driving force to start a small = > >” . — TONIGHT TAKE THE FAMILY. OUT FOR |e cf cedeted donee ae War Brewing Between Labor, Medicine] gzss we ren | Pizza -- Spaghetti or a Charcoaled Steak a i ime ey ee OR tS | WASHINGTON (AP)—A battle| million dollars'a year for medical jlion dollars a year in furnishing ye | Ist IN PONTIAC! : }pitting organized labor against|and hospital services. — health protection for four million} | . MARIB GAINT< . SHISH-KEBAB aT), | organized medicine is brewing) Says Dr. Draper, himself @ pil-lworkers or menibers of their fam-] BROILED LAMB ON A SKEWER | ; fover ring healt) coms gad bow Os agsdicing, whe tateting (OR 1038 WEST HURON 7 FE 2-2929 | "ext tocek. The amor |” 0 judge and discipline itsi Towurces in efforts to buy (2 Blocks West of Telegraph Rd.) members, has thus far been Un-| oaicel care cheaper and of bet- In| WATERFORDESA DRIVE- N THEATER PHONE FEDERAL 2-485! OAKLAND MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED roon 2» . says ~ % MONTGOMERY CLIFT Wl is sufficient evidehce. : AON ate s « + | eoceoQ QW eces EVA MAI 7 SINT "|. But Draper since Tast Oct, 1 al- roon eee Tae Seat bes Gone eae 703 64a. NOW! thru. THURSDAY! RAINTREE COUNTY we Samat time eis at deatons ve by UMW-approved doc- a= : medi lors, This has aroused the AMA’s . ire. It charges interference with ' group says any Mass\., pay a fair price for quality] | ‘Marjorie M of medical services| .oryi "* want over- orm in a voice in these mat- a ane fh —STARTS— FRIDAY ! HEAR “A VERY PRECIOUS LOVE” | « IT’S MAJORIE’S THEME SONG That's SWEEPING The COUNTRY THEATRE | TONIGHT Improve Hog Vaccine PONTIAC : ¥ DES MOINES — A new concen-| = cians they consider incapable. onesenree or WARNER BROS. = WARNERCOLOR any. third-| ‘The unions participating in the " : party interference between doctor |iabor health conference here next wrasewe ny and patient, and says the medical |yionday and Tuesday estimate E cs) I NATALIE Features profession can police any over-|they already pay out over 81 mil- Doors Open a charging or questionable medical Daily at 3 , = 4 WANTED 12:45 P.M. =22 eusame , many meh But Dr. Warren Draper, exec- cus \ # 5:20-7:37-9:52 lutive medical — of pce 1,000 COMIC BOOKS TREVOR NP MILN ER ed Mine Workers welfare and re-|f 1999 True Leve Story Mags. Cy » Wl AAT tirement fund, says his experience] We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and WYNN. \e JONES |during a decade of buying medi- Vee EXTRA CARTOON PANNA AA leal services has been to the con-] PIPER'S MAGAZING OUTLET SLOANE SaaV ih ot | “BUGSY MU a trary. The UMW fund spends 60 SM Auburn Ave. _ Fe 4am : WE GSY” Ties Tel. MA 4-3135 | | | warned her about Noel DRIVEN FREE KIDDIELAND 4 ORCHESTRA trated hog blood vaccine, said to be] STARTS WEDNESDAY — GARY COOPER in “TEN NORTH FREDERICK” ponaes , [twice as potent as current anti] 2435 Dixie Hwy. (US-10) . . hol has been de-| BAY MoDLEY « ' [eae resacetng tne tet A... m i .__f HURRY! Lest Two Nights! antibodies, The new vaccine is re- ported to be 2 to 2% times as pol SEE WHY EVERYONE tent on an equal-volame sae SAYS IT’S GREAT! | | FRI. and SAT. WALLED LAKE Casino Ballroom of highly immune hogs, eliminat- “a phenomenon you have to see to believe!” —Crowther, N.Y. Times the present serum. ~ewrerereTT'"'T"-T'TTT'T'TT'T'TTTv’T.» » ~werwreweewTrTert TTT Te eee Tee v~vrerrrervrvrrrereerrwrwewrweYeYVeeYTweYeYTYTTeT. i | i f/E-IN THEATER Opdyke Rd FE 4.461 BLUE SKY are Pete ezele! created woman” ~-- but nd \ devil invented Brigitte NOW THRU THURSDAY. BIG = DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONFLICT! M-G-M PRESENTS IN MGM CAMERA 68 MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT. FRIDAY FIRST RUNS IN COLOR and , Wide, Wide Screen —NOTICE— Due to the Ps RAINTREE COUNTY” wil be SHOWING ONLY—IT oranes AT 6:30 soe COME EARLY PUTTS] STARTS FRIDAY OP oy wuntz ww . Ist RUN. 3 oowery boys G a PARIS jar ieaee HOLIDAY ~ : . , SEE OTHER ADV. CSO wt CASTER cu Jean Dovis T wand - Directed R Vadim Temdaseit aie i iT pa city’ OF ona PRATURE STARTS AT 11:00-1:05-8:15-5:25-740-9; $5 = ‘ . are ae 4 4 “ * : : : fet ss . ; oe, ae Sh 3 8 : ; : iy ; _ Ss = = = : Pe ; es Tos ek : = ; Re ss : ; A a ae ' £ fe ; ig hoe « b = j . ‘ + < = £ z 2 + * = 5 : ; 2 em 4 ees fe « 2 i] = 5 ae : fe : . os * ; : E : ; £ - ss eg _ 5 ae é 4 I) jos. ey : ae : : Le 4 bo: ‘ ap boa = : = =, 4 ; a : : t = 3 s ’ : : a aS standard one hour to.1% or- two hours, * * * _ | fore funds are provided for furth- used 62 of 5. Giving more individual initia-; ¢F construction of instructional per coms 0 Sieday work! ie work to the student for some pone the committee sald: 2 4 cent at the Soo branch of Mich-/COUrses, requiring less classroom: ' it warned; ‘Bulldings now in use at the nine|igan Tech to 69 per cent at Wayns| attendance, _ , | The’ determination of need, co! Sta i : acknowledged hours. unpopular with students —! classrooms. ee 7 oe* |fuch a8 8 am. and 4 pim., Friday “S, belting 0% emntvalnd eintilvente te will’ wind nigh wines tart |aiternoon and ing—| ‘ en could foresee an immediate start soa Saturday morning scheduling system so that when'sometime this summer, Russell on a billion-dollar construction shortening vacations, one department is not usipg ajsaid, and will publish a summary would re- | 3. Making better use of. facili- |classroom it may be allocateti to|of its slrveys into, all phases of y | tles during the summer by put- ‘another tollege operation needs. -_ BOARDING HOUSE for replacement t WY YY - 7 : 7 : : See” Vay ebay fey Y) TRANCE IS A RARE CASE ; Carats y THAT FAIR IN: ) administrators, the com- L'VE ENCOUNTERED 0; ; |) BRUSSELS, ‘ a mitie sid, have oly one aera! YA Once a NEARS AGO IN THe fp OF YOURS [7 MEDUSA! : able facilities. BOLIVIAN JUNGLES Jon aid N SUPPOSE DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber _ [Assit with Him 45 pate dom spomentetinns ane WHEEL 2 Lae I Straits Ferry Docks Hearing Plans Set LANSING (UPI) — The -House — By T. V. Hamlin ..WE'VE SEEN NOTHING * LJ Veameee “a ae NS nasium, and Tuesday at the St _— NV Casa as ar Hat's A \\ oan EAUTIFUL WY | “The state has an investment in DIAGNOSIS, ‘N &® 7 : Le OUT OUR WAY T= F i any recommendation to lature it should go up there and YAIS, WE BRUNG THET CRATE look over the physical plant and O CHICKINS ALONG FER HiM-- YY give all parties interested an op- d SSS ee pean etespry epciagliy By Leslie Turner be served.” TO YEW YAHOOS, WHO S PULLED OUT STILL ALS. AN’ GULP LIKE A PACK OF © (May NOT VE THRU TODAY ‘Records Show HOSPITALE rete | Many in County MJCH, SUM! * . 4 ~ a to Visit Europe ia im = ) i i 4) + © 1948 by NEA Service, Ine. TM. Pat, Off, By Ernie Bushmiller . 7 SISSY [irs ALL aBour | [TD Love To Twig 00K 1s so || UNDERWORLD 4|SEE, WHAT, THE THRILLING _ | LOOKS LIKE : N eS: ay mY OS cay THE SUFFERER? 9. meee to toe - ed Came FD toe voted Ramone Semeione, tee sig ths John Morris Lf STEVE-YOU NEVER Vi REMEMBER A THING | GUY'S WHOLE EXISTENCE! }@ 1908 by WEA Gorving, tne. Tat Rag UR Pet OR By Charles Kuhn WHO WANTS T’BE NOT ME/ THERE MIGHT | | WE'VE JUST COMPLETED OUR FIRST T’ TRY IT BEA FEW SPLINTERS NEW SLIDE, GRANOMA,AN’ WE WwE've OVERLOOKED/ WANT YOU T’ HAVE TH’ HONOR You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontioc Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT. AD DIAL FE 2-8181 ,' - C . | “About our argument this morning — everyone’ at the drugstore, \: ~~... supermarket and Post Office agrees that I'm right.’’ J ry x Le i ‘ * ; z ig i) * ie s i* i ‘ “ : a fa § aE i =e = & rt 1 re ¥ 3 =a or f t : Pe a ee E oe a = ee ay : ‘ <— e Be eS + THIRTY-TWO ? _______|___ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE.11, ef 1958 + ~ Led Calender one pee . : eee pecrncee| Mins Contract (Stock, mma seek vee fOr S17 Million | a» saw nawsor 1 Bri! ee | ico Tae ne arath News in Br ief Burroughs in Detroit|going on these days in the stock follow. 3 Burglars entered [Loule’s Auto Will Build Components |could be because of the terms Spy oe os vored to: Parts; 986 Oakland Ave., it was| for Air Force System. . |‘at are used. why the reported to police yesterday, and ee stole ‘Some parts. valued at $12. * | For the person who ‘never|y — _ Depo n = Avro tet An oso (ee ; Gethsemane Luther- | 418,352 contract from th Force ht oneonce and’ “4 a an Chure Sat. June 14th. 9:00.{for:. data processing systems was bows put out by the New York Stock!cline, freshments and bake sale. Com- ‘munity Hall. Corner Auburn andl¢ore st ‘Depa, 7 burroushs ee OS vis eee. eee a ceenaat|qmisnden inet res| MARKETS {Coppers Garner New stock of merchandise re- ceived daily at the Salvation Army|°! 80vernment contracts held by Red Shield Store, 118 W. L Burroughs for data processing sys-| -- : Street. © : gully at tems and electronic guidance com- The following are top- pricdés Furth er Gains : way to explain it, ch esi is in fair puters for the Atlas missile. doy Riser mat —e ote at William” Be: tal | Daniels are attending Homer is the Cumaean name/ The new order covers construc | Ma. Ket by growers and sold by s after falling this morning off the |™Versi D EGGs trading fell off. prices were Adele, 381 Silver Bell Ra. Roch it | IT, J om , I. O : ; p ot | Smith Corona today his first bid| Dero cies imchutea, Rektatctats| Tmmed. | Si fe, entree) Want : ra E for a political office was Robert H.| "wis. Goodrich was, ahead about aj f : . -|" Whites: Grade A extra large 44; large : aoe toe on Wits CON. ! PORTABLE orice crc’ aeee Sol cette 3 & 5, Selita tte sett Reduction Allied Chemigal, Dove tei Geel ae Uist] Senpee ated hs broker who will seek nomination to i. sereieied average 30 Grade B ae ipsursg enriga Doug- a SAT, in- Sloyment service, Mf veterss, being lee = | ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER [ioe reese 10cm for Oakland Coun-| Seon. grade A extra‘lares 43° latge Si] Stinergs wns “omuh were other Sans Amol in ii ST7etlaiee etal es: . . ty’s seat in the House/to 39, weighted ‘average cae medium, . dune 1th, 14 p.m. or be A Wonderful Gift for Dad of Representatives. Bae i, ieee 2 Checks Small losses were taken by Gen- BALLENTINE: a. A June 10 am. to 2. | $ Chapin, 36, of 46701 Dixie Hwy.,| Commercially graded < White fits ajeral Motors, Chrysler, Boeing, and ee Be bs; be FAN ‘Tasos aa mas gaa is 1 59° bie yesterday filed nominating peti-|medium 33°34. Brown, graces jumbe ai,| LOCW'S. ; eos of Deneld ba | tus Taxes Titions with the county clerk for|$3if* (A%§f 7), lares, 284-36; medium Phelps Dodge, American Smelt. steter of Curtis. Sock ana charior oyal Oa uty | the post on the Democratic ticket. : ing and International Nickel gained saree a1 fed amount of student esutelens | : General Printing District 1 encompasses the 14 p Itry fractions. held Thu raday. June 12, at 2 p.m. .| tm bis newest beauty college. Por | townships in northern Oakland ou . Griffin Puneral HOMELIEE A’ erates & Office S ppl my: DETROIT PO New York Stocks’ : DOYS. Be COAT. me u Y The candidate is the father of|’ peTRorT, June 11. (AP) Prices paid ew tor Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mts. Ballen-| FUNERAL HOME - CATIONS ACCEPTE: six children, a grad {P pound f. 0. b. Detroit, for No. 1 qual- (Late Morning Quotations) ine will le in state at the Moore Sedans , ed 17 W. Lawrence , & graduate of Pontiac| PY five poultry: Chapel of Sparks-Oriffin Puneral/Oraywe Pieter OR 3-198} ) peld vecstions, insurance bene- . FE 20195 - University ot Michigan and scrvea| te iGae Seat wpe, Soles Mine U3" theg"eee 20 RE BY EE OM. 3 oe ae " SSIKRESGES | ~'Work Wanted Male . $ 3 ~ Mhed Cn ..... F . ’ a ade i University of Michigan and served) ers-21%4-3% pounds, whites 25-26. Barred|Allied Strs\.... 41.7 aoebe we 64 BENINCASA, JUNE 11, 1958, JO~- Donelson-Johns DR AYTON PLAINS | asin sas 10 in the Marine Corps. He is also|Rocks 27-28, caponettes 3%-4% pounds, |Allis Chal |... 22.7 Johns Man ||. 37.6} seph, 784 Menominee Rd.; age 76; ‘ re WORK KEW — : . a past member of the Pontiac| fears duckt Me ‘breeder’ cankeyt Meaty alsse ““%."""° 364 Kelsey nay 33 Gree hated af Mix Gevtans| __ Benguet for "Peneraie™_ aii leRvy seeseese -- 2. : ; er é ry | Board type hens 24, heavy type toms 22-23. |Am Airiin |... 19.6 Beonecott .... 0 Er (Theres h o Reel Eee ee —— am San... 484 Bint ck He prank (Mary) Resale and Prank |/Thougutlul Service FE 204) ENERGETIC WOMAN FOR DEAE | 1VAICANTE NOW CARPENTER |. m Cyan ..... E FP! 7 dear brother = = — : : : Am M&Pdy .. 33:7 lpr di ot hony and Vincenzo Benincass. | ns and work re- | J. C. Penney Sales Up mingeass a ce Bt fovea Seuemems mera| VOpthees Siple| Siete cae | wee ama tae Fe ‘ ; DETROIT LIVE Am N Gas ... 62.2 Aire |.. 47 ! carpenter work. years | NEW YORK @® — May sales of| DETROIT. June. 10 (AP) (spa) —|Am Rad ae 4 ere 401 casa is at the Donelsca Johns Pa. |™>uance or een | ; Cattle—Sala -|Am Seating .. 29.1 8 Cem .. 33 = , } J. C. Penney Co. showed a 4.11 per/mai, Bulk eatiy, supply pis ctclam Goals... 04 voriliard =... 1.6 ae ie eh . ' r =| ter. * : ; cent gain over May 1957, the de-|*24 ante = ened rather plain; = — ot 1738 oa. eal $1 at _the funeral home. - Cemetery Lots 5 ana. figes 138 a. a 2 = 48000 : } partment store chain says, Sales|nating: early trade on slaughter steers|Am Viscose |. 27.2 Martin Go’... 342 CARR. JUNE 10, 1958, MRS. SELMA.|§ SPACES, WHITE S CEM. pereen eem.| man for past tne ens, evening i for May totaled $104,723,663 versus|itesay; heavie? weight Hows about [Anaconda $8 May D Biri .. 301 18 Pairgrove Ave.; age 38, beloved) tery. Valued af S180. Will sel Roon''sa | Om stinn Sr F q $100,587,012 a year ago. For the|stesdy: cows active. fully steady: bulls! armco Stl... 492 Merck) -.... £05 of Stanley and Bryce. Stevens, | Gurrs GHibee TWO GRAVES | LADIES AND GIRLS | CARSENTRY — FiNiEW TRE — z first five months of 1958 volume |steers 1 00; one|Armour & Co 146 Mergen Lino .. 3: Mrs. Louie V. Carr and Mrs.) “Sigs” sie g300. LE 32187 or Lt | part S3ee™ blncte speciahy. FE 4 amounted to- $437,851,760, an in- load high choice 1030 pound steers 28.75: — > Wenn = Mpls Hon 8 =? dames Prayser; dear es g > Soon . or h aero, 4 4 our of- Shes UNE 4 $51,760, an itt |areung four lends low tp average choice jo BS Mie Ret Be CHAPEL i GRAVES | Besity rh Sy “amotio iz crease of 0.54 per cent over $435-|f6,s0 ound iueters Se TH-HiSs:goealadl Cx Line “313 Mine Rabe <> 24 ge ag A a ng ; 518,685 in the like period of 1957./and standard mixed offerings 21.00-25.00:|Avco Mig... 66 vom RR — ee “LADI j utility cows 19.00-21.00: a few strong Balt & - 20.5 Mot (agi Sate Met eae wan ie, ve Tools Yor Other of a Se ee en Sie ar of 4 t a: BS W. W. Mall officiating. Interment) BOX REPLIES HAS t!2 part a oe mq! eseree urray pee ta Cemetery, it, . ~ . | One of the Few saioes Salable, 00, Butchers end sowslpeth ateci ..- a1/ Mat Boos... 504 Following service this atternagn,|j 1 2% 3 4, 5, 2% 2% [| week. fo neip with Summer bes: | 2 as Boeing Air .. 42.7 R Mrs. Carr will be taken to - 32, 37 . Comm necessary.| ™ new sir conditioned 1b. butchers 22.75-23.00 ... 165 Nat Dairy .... 46.6 tt, Ark. » &2, 6, 4, %, 8, . Tt for. interview sore. Pit 8-3900. Home Owners Who =f. zie. Fo, 1% 2 isnao toe, a3. 28) 8 Nat Grpe 22: i fete 8 i. ; | on SHEAFFER'S. Briet talaga he Roya Re Bd peepee tt Re Reed Ng aed 0; mix é : -- &. 2 - . L ~ ‘ | _ Don’t Need a butchers $21.25-22.50: sei pooeed ’ Briggs Mig ae ie re 3 v.. 3087 Orchard Lake Ré.. Keego tioned bidg. Must bare loan, office ¥fiss "or om 1. , aan wy calore onintle te tote stecty;(BrUs Balle .. 413° fe ae av. 313 of Mrs. Selena M. Covey; Gear elp Wanted 6) 3 | cavectrocghs carpestering PACKAGE POLICY! choice and e vealers 0634.00: a Co .... 1446 Nor Pac ...... 387 father of Ben E. Covey Jr. and) ~~ en ng ep plumbing, tie laying, $30.00-94.00; | Bud , RE. TV ying, roeting. perseto WA pel aahon wedes $56. ‘|BOrroughs .... 33.3 Nor Sta 33 Mrs. Jane ce Wilson; dear|ist CLASS CABINET MA new car? A real rec. roomé pilaster . ® 90-30.00 ; repait MN cull and utility vealers $14.00-24.00 Cal Pack .... 46.6 Nwest Airlin .. 144 O brother of Carl I. and Joseph R.| With own tools Must be able to willing workers h Avon | _ 582371. ; and lambs — 400. Market not|Calum & H ... 13.7 Qhio Ol ...... ii Meee ede ie Mat teen zest] ped Seta. Stagdy work. Writei Cosmetics. Phone today PE 4-4560 | fully established. mpb Soup ., 41.2 Oliver Cp ..... =< chaktaaes uiew eastaen id pened Pt x tmer ER t— or write Drayton P. 0.) _what_have OR 3.5479 ee lable 500. A few early sales|Cdn Pac . ... 27.3 Owens Cne ... $61 rangements will, be announeed|) “=™ With SACKS ABILITY. | _ Doz 608. A shorn slaughter lambs steady to $0 cents |Capital Air! . 15.4 Owens TO} .. 7) | later by the C. J. Godhardt Pu- es OFENING TELEPHONE SURVEY | wants work of any kind. OR hie er but market not fully established; |Carrier Cp ... 40.6 pan a W Air. 16 neral Rome, Keego Harbor. Mr. : fn a for lady over 25.| _ 3-8700. : > ae ome Shae shnvn erat: cone |Case, JT .:... 10.3 pan Epi ..... : 482 Covey vill le in state at the Active Men train. Kendale’s. 14 5. Sagi- HAN WANTS ODTHDE WORK, iambe We} pelts Gi pounds i cree Cater Trac .. 64 Param Pict ... c. J. Godhardt Funeral Home ney. im, any kind of J Work. é pound weights 22.90: cull to/Ce® Ml Lt Pf 103 Parke Da...) 762 U _Sfter_6 p.m. today. Wanted for outside work, oppor- . we cu once @ week. Rea- choice shorn slaughter. sheep 6.09-11.00, (che? # Oh ... 626 Penney, JC |... 924 tunity for good ; Appearance Hocking-Oillies | son, PE anytime. iS tee aha a he. eee: ‘9 Pa RR ....: 12.5 HARROUN, JUNE 10. 1958. CHAR-| & Mechanical ablitty heloful. Shoes. Walled Lake. nN a eLERS ANY. 00, % Pepsi Cola’!!! 24 lie, 1058’ Daffodil Dr.. Watert pi Savoy Motel, 120 8 ciegrenn, C dune 13, 10 Om. | “time. PE HA ANY. i Township: age 76; dear father i} on June tHe. _ | to i. + ae 3 = @ Phelps O°..." : | fare “Wiles Rickson ane’ bse ry - ND MINOR CARPEN. ih mnticootd 5. ' + t rk '$ Philip Mor 2. Sea H If Serta “ematm: gear brether on our Ad under Instructions, 9 PERSONNEL Slee or FE cus FE dq y 3 phil Pet °.: 426 7 | fervice vill be held Friday, June yoo et COUNSELOR aaa ; at eae. St Chapel with ‘Rev. Wrobbel ettiel-| OAR, DRIVERS. STEADY ANB] gi., FEACHER RON WT WA Fai S3 Pure Oll ...... 362 / ating. Interment in Perry Mt.| parttime. day or adie WN pn po ate oe San J thy inns. 4 ® um Pw). $4 Repub stl... 46.2 Poona a Puneral Home "| COLLEGE STUDENTS ii TO 3a) College vackground” of Foote rant, dormer aa “ 912 Rex Drug 14 ~ Pull time daily, to call on our cutraees. Skies snperense Avail Sie | eae? Pak 386 Reyn’Met .... 195 Oa Nn MOREARTY, JUNE 9 new “Customers” Car necessary. helpful. Must have ous KG a oe ee : Cont Can - B13 Rey Too B |. 72:7 Lula. 2100 Pom , 188, MAY! Previous sales experience desir. pee, ou: ¥ The eon ont COPAB . 18 Reval Dut | ah age 43; beloved wife cf RancraL:| svle. but net neossary. Cal Mr.| COWARDS FR 46004 611 Lee REMOVAL. | TRIMMING ri % : : Cont Oi] __._ 31.4% ‘Safeway st .. 29.5 Morearty Sr.; dear mother of d-|—Meyers. FE 80003. == _| ag. ee _— \ CHICAGO — Wheat futures |Gopper Rag ... 317 St Joe Lead .. 261 ward L. Jr, Daniel, David tes, |CANVAGSER WANTED, ALSO | TRIM ROUGH KITCHEN CaBI. ,Prices held steady to firm in early |Curtis Pub “':. 86 Seovill Mf |. 19.5 Re f Morearty; beloved daughter of| commission FE 28245. 8 am. ‘SECRET ARY aus ATrICs RECREATION Q Board of Tratle deatings today de-|Det “pats 1221 th Stabe RR 261 DT) see ae, is chat Ores) nm : ANYTIME, EM 34416 OR FE ‘i | today Ge- Det Edis ..... ars Roeb .. : = 3-8810. spite the government report yes-|Dis C Seag’::: 39.2 she oi. 726 jorie) Selihost, Mrs. Kenneth/ EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE| Immediate opening for woman 30 WE BUILD GARDENS AND : J[terday that indications are for a|Bowt chem '::: 543 Simmons... 34 (Marley ‘ortiue, “Pioyd, George| SARESMAN wi managerial Cap: Tome ‘buying ceperience. “abort | "iawas. Cat grace aha weeds. aoa record yield of the winter crop. — |Past Air L'12,'373 Soeony |... 40.7 will be held Priday dane ii, ct| Moe, Near Pontiac Lake. For 10-| ous expertence when ng to + GS MOST PEOPLE D0! Traders said the government eof nea se 108 —S Co 303 e YY egy ee Our "Lady of | the wad OF 2-190. Box ‘Th, Walled Lake. ‘Michigan, Free, estinatss ‘itr 198 or : : timate appeared to mer ae Ry ...... 402 ‘Lakeview Ge “Saree portuntt: an to work out : WALL WASHING & PAINTING & ; Burglary Insurance is one of sf o_ -— Rest F4 Bperry Ra... 181 Recitation of the Rosary wil'ts| of the Ponting Posed aitiers Wied car ‘Appear it person | _ odd FE oa7% o* ‘ss included [tempered somewhat by limited |gr‘ceil-o' "27": 36.4 * 383 at the Pursley Home| See Mr. , Statewide, 1117) St Howard 3 Woodward y Semiot —_l] in our PACKAGE POLICY [sales of the grain to commercial [Eire Mor ::-: 38 Sta Oi'cat ‘: $04 I ae tes aero and Square Lake Ra. sab - -Soorkel Pen, $22.50 || for home owners. dealers and persistent reports of |Pood Mach :.. 55.6 sta oi NJ". 825 S : Pursiey Puneral Home. Have for goed bes A ‘Wor ; Peocil, $7.50 ha, -1.- Higrasshopper hordes in the Great |Pord Mot,--+++ re Std Oil Oh .. 49.4 Wa ing fo work « EieutS of ada, and Dele ton. "Saat miieabeth Lake oe Wented Female 11 This convenient package also ' sul .. Saaven TER : Dad will be delighted and $0 covers fire arth personal Plains. Prueh Tra ..0+ 11.1 Stud a - ey er ae mare , ag time s of- Rad 1 SERVICE, Pe) a . ’ . Gen Bak ....+, ii » 5. H wer - ’ ott Be! caaads ‘9 Sun On ..... i fnee Beckwith); father of . ; WAITRESS ca pron of ree gift! It's the world a fact, nearly all Other gtains also were mostly St Dyasm .. $82 Sun Ol... 8 shee Beckwith): tether of Mrs. LADD 5 ING Avply Jet. Diner, "ie, Weotware |! DAY — amed clean-filling pen. Select your |] of the major hazards threaten- 1] sughtly on the upside in early [Gen Mile... 724 Sylv Bl Pd... 347 Funeral service will be held Fa. | FACTORY BRANCH NOW AG.| —AVe. Comer 8. Bivd. ; = Father's Day gift from our selec- ing the financial security ot Gen Motors .. 385 Texas Co 68.7 an ak eine oa Fri |" ‘eepting applications. Apply i0e4| WTD: 2 WOMEN WITH CARs TO , oa WAsn- tion of Sheaffer Pens, Gift Sets and || Your home. Call us today for || ‘Tassactions. oe he. ae Bailey Punerai Home, 183 Oak-| W. Huron between 10 & 11:20] Work 34 days week pert time. BABYSITTING AND MOUSE CORE Deck Seas, " complete information. Corn derived some support from |Gen Time"<".: 214 Thomp Pd... 468 Ratan mingham. Interment in| 8s 5g GANVABEERE | WOMAN OR GING FOR Tons | set 13 pm. On 303 Sheoffer Snorkel pens from $10.00 THATCHER advices that, the Department of |Gerber Prod’:: 463 Beene ee Commission plus bonus. Apply 76} bousework & babysitting. EM ig ae {RL RECEIVED , Agriculture has accepted subsidy |Googrien *.... ia Twenty Cen’. 20 Nn a gas * Would “ites general -ottice, wort. ‘ © as * | bids of 18 to 20 cents a bushel on | Goodyear =~... THE On “Ee”! 909 : The Pontiac Press RY, 30 & 9 am EXP. IRONER WITH AEF —ii rons mere. ett ca Paddock. Between '$:30 & 9 2M.) wsperienced grill cook and coun-| EXP. IRONER WITH General Printing PATTERSON 704.554 bushels for export. |St No Ry. 345. Unit Air Lin |. 264 ; ter work. “Apply in person. Minit | _Per_hr, Own Trans. PE e@it & a S & WERNET Wheat was % to % cent a bushel Greyhound Pr iia Unit Pratt me 02 FOR WANT ADS | , wore ts Side FOR 2 CHIL- orate West JP - Fr PA- Office upply 711 COMMUNITY NATIONAL [higher near the end of the first] fers °Croc:.'69.2 UB Gas Cp -. 328 DIAL FE 2-8181 SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY| fSronpect’ ™ APPly Sifter 5. 215% iRORINGS DH, MY "HOME OR 17 W. Lawrence ry cai higher, Jel 30% oats 6 e % tent es a, US Steel... a3 Sressive. young men Yor, outers ipres wore | = A Aster. ‘ FE 2-9224 ’ Y 91.00%; ent ...... 33.7 US Steel ..... From 8 a.m. Hing ttions in Pontiac or time tr. Norberg. MOTH WOULD Lice FE 2-0135 1 higher, July 61%; rye unchanged |inevfand’..:: 12 Walgreen": 381 eh cet ra crea. the following epee: © 8 Eres.) 70 Cane (hon aA EL to % lower, July $1.26%; soybeans] Inland £u .... i Wort Ue sal ies AD esrors sheuld be se f| Seteetons are required: z= : ‘GGLD. DAYS ONLY. FE | y Q; nterlak Ir |. 18.4 wes os rted immediately. The : ; M to % higher, July $2.27; lard ist Bus Meh 383 whe wen eens 3 iets nee eee : fo Four aay weeks’ ne work, | | unchanged to 5 cents a hundred int Bary... 246 Wison & Co’ 216 tie ngs & tor a te aor 1. Age between 21 and 40 years.| FE 2-7366 after 5. pounds lower, July $11.95, m Shoe... 4q Woolworth .. 48.5 _ for thet portion of the firet .§| 2; Must enjoy meeting and talking : . FOR STA int Sliver .... 32.3 Zenith Read .. 78.4 : Lae gen oo saben ja ag ty will offer: ms dered valueless through the 3 Bapic advancemen * on “proot 2 of ability 2-Door Hardtop | * * : STOCK AVERAGES Grain Prices (Compiled by The Associated Press) CHICAGO GRAIN 8 Indust Rails Util Stocks $ Completely Delivered CHICAGO, June 11 (AP) — Opening|N ; i - a@|Net change ......—1 +.2 7 Taxes and License Included IJ erain prices: Noon today ..... 343 98-8 90.7 172-0 in & growing business. Prey. day ...-..2844 94.6 80.7 172. Closing ttm advertise. V4 8 5 With Accessories Listed July ieee te een weeee ge Weak, ago. seteeee ie a m3 ie ments Ron sizes Sep. --.cs02. 186s Dee. oietee. ee BMS 908. TB tow Monthly $69 Your ies will probably [ils; °° ‘aia: ies zal wessenne E toe nite at ‘te #1 it tre r ax, pom Call for, suterview 1 a.m, to 2 ayments of e make the down payment. — Perera aide -°¥ 7 : < a Riereday dade tea it gai ss ew BH Ble Be a RY Woot, ae may | feat purer Weldon DYNAFLOW, Heater, White Wall Tires, Windshield Washers, Directional Signals, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Oii Filter, Mileage Trip, Indicator, Clove Compartment Light, (C, J.-Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths. High Lo at 1.29% Corn’ iaewi— Rep eH a Soca 120% Oct. ween TEMG -. BETROtr stocks : 8 - SPECIAL LIMITED TIME .OFFER! 7 [Allen lec, &:Bquip. Co. 24 27 RADIO INCLUDED at Above Price | 'UCKY It Wasn't Hungry jistng Reape So iy ake a BALTIMORE (AP) — A mother |G.L. Ou & Chem. Cp.* 131M / OLIVER MOTOR S ALES cat invaded a bird’s nest, ousted /Peninsular M. Prod. Co... 84 84 84 nd the birds and settled down to have) iuts!igme cot... FF Be 210 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2-9101 fa litter of cats. Mrs, John Ed-|Toleto Edison Co... 141 164 181) ward the litter. *No sale; bid and asked, : . Sree et ; 2 = ‘ 5 i € 55 : = “ 5 a r . ; < : 2 2 1 ¢ < ; x r 5 : : ; : i ‘ L . : Le FE Le ai r B26 # i ’ { . f . * : i 7 4 = 2 : . : E . P a | } 5 . j ES 5 * pe * ‘4 i i \ F * - Baits, | * ee ‘.-e APNG. < GUARAN- estimates. OR IN DEBT?" A-1_ MOVING — HAULING educed Rates Mesntdee Yad lowinmn SOL newet a OE 2am Large ‘van or pick IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind. Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY IGAN CR COUNSELLORS Theater ‘APP SHOES rr eased tablets, 98 cents at APTER THIS DATE, June ui. 1958, I will not be re- r Boed ey debts contracted Alvin "Depoll, b12 Bianiey aves Pontiac, Mich ge ve niet REDUCE NOW ty 7 cs ae ah = ar cero.| waameate mo it sere aS "imate jae mee te tg pieked up bk i ClowT AND WEAVY TROCED ees BETES ee ssa ™ | ustun Pal ain wp sol gravel Wid. Children to Board 26 of REE ESTIM. ATES - CORT WavLIng. TOP SOtt|A a coop po HOME ANE a CARE, LE cutee, Fc — uialiable Cae -TRUGEING § RUBBATE Weg Wtd, +emsebetl Goods 27 ‘i Est eg Marsh eh ‘DELL: A gs Pu >scat Ve 22004 Boose" vi "tame “°""* FURNITURE NEEDED | anoxen RAISING AND MOvING, eusEWwovING = a FOLLY See osioe Cc o£ ania * ai ae 5 ama CAR ier Pina toto es FE 40000 j NOTICE TO HO NERS FOU can Ute { extra car, os. ant lot, er any- vac vain | is remogel your $25 Batty” Sunday home, = o be 7 dias. 9 butld Per sos gre ae the balance. | GNWA _™B free of ‘ Bp te 7 Ie TRUCKS. ND Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD r= Trucks to Rent Lod m+ Me “Gpmlttaiier trueks Pastis Farm’ and ba chia ALUMINUM ROOFING. SLL KINDS AN ; by! ot work Free estimates. PAL, ane TORR POOR TAING sending and finishing FE ‘R REPA Rs EAVESTROUGHING PUASTERING 6 wEPAIN REAS FE ALL concrete work, Res. & Comm’! bénded, insured, free Commins, OL Base w tanks, field i eotage | TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING +-8872 PE piw or PE ste een Sunpes 12) oe eae | prick, 3 cents en, 31065 W Pit Business Services . 18 —— ACME ‘ASPHALT es, ap ae GSS UE eT PAVING Drivewaya, wk ce Lots, ete, Free Est. FE 56-5623 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS: repaired ‘actory anes man at our office. General Office Bupply Co, 17 W. Law rence Bt Phone PE. 3-0135. D You CALL ae WE HAUL RUB- bish and top soll. FE 42104 18T, CLASS PAINTING AND = — Cash of terms. ing Decorating Reas FE at PAINTING a rs Sabre t Painting & ¢ Decorating 20,7 Sy Se ~/PURN. HOUSE FOR RENT IN sh flere bh ——— : bi unity WA) TO BT aE furniture Ph FE 2-5523 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 OR STEEL acy size. Will pay reas een MArket 4-277. WANTED: USED CABINET SINK FE 2-6033 __. Wanted to Rent 29 3 sEDfoow | HOUSE, VICIN- ity oe Airport, EM 3-4675. Pontiac near bus line, Write Pon- tiac Press, Box 7 40444 i5T CLASS INT. meet PAINT- §-2860 terior 10 per_cent dtse. for cash. Guaran ree est. PE 4-0205. rewn Rd Share Living Quarters 30 (wo. BUSINESS LADY, SHARE MOD ing. paper rem PE 46918. eascn uy Pai AINTING AND PAPER APERING a." Very Wed. Contracts, » Mtgs. 32 BUYERS WAITING. GET THE) best cash des for your land con- tract. John Kinz ler Hepp 670 W. Huron St. Ph IMMEDIATE. ACTION ‘On any good iand —— work OR 44260 pap Exp. Reas HINT & EXT PaInTING, GUAR , ese. TEACHER NE _ bea 8 PAINTING CasH FOR Your cash —— sat- isfactory inspection of and tit Ask Keo Tene eton CA DY INTERIOR PROM AEOR | K. L. Templeton, Realtor Papering & printing PE 6-034) 2339 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 LAND CONTRACTS | Hd. ve OR Liss 4540 Dixie Hwy | aa HANGING PAINTING. wan. FE pated PA —y — PAINTING — FE 8-513. | PAINTING & APER SANOINO i HEALTH CENTER Physio-Therapy 214, yaraes therapy and scientific swedish m. Patients by Se AND ADDIN ee 5- 1027 | Typewriter Service 224) | fe 8174 Cooley Lar Rad SAKLE'S CUSTOM ee eG ASPHALT PAVING oa as estimate your driveway LOOM LD WAL CLEANERS Wall and wintows. ble Free est. No shligation. FE 1631 BULLDOZING & GRADING. an ed reer or hourly rate. FE ed © MOTOR SERVICE paring me es 218 E pike FoRRAGe TEAWING OR RE- pair .Very reas. OR_3-2013. ‘“PURNACE SERVICE — 15 YRS Get my price. Ph, FE 2-5637- cents HEATING SERVICE . cleaned. sold, repaired 16 Crooks Rd. Rochester. FE ON THE JOB WELDING AND Repairing. Day or Night. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 LF Perry St. FE Lost & Found 24 black and white female setter, W _Kitts, Metamora. Mich., ‘on collar. Also 7 _ 35-8444. lady's glasses, Light blue case. FE 23-7233, PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR Work Guaranteed FE 5-0394, Saws — Lawnmowers Accurately Sharpened “18 NR A FE 2-7680 AWS MACHINE FILED Mantey Leach 10 Bagley St SMITTY’s :D ENGIN AIR-COOLED ENGINE & lawnmower. motor repair serv- ite Engine parts FE. 4-2418 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Oe Taare doo] ¢ in my home. Call FE 8-6455. Garden Plowing .16B)~-~~~ ROTO-TILLING. 4 ‘and nd, fiomer ate. rdens. mais TOM PIO G, GARDEN, rat or acreage Anywhere. FE aeebes PLO evi ini oO | ge 3 and ‘ene g 13 being LA te ry a FLOWINO . Doz r ev , e, dirt. PE 43371. _Imsurance Agencies 17A I i nr ae wOTO _—_ _ Poh _swers to Pepper. FE 2-3248 LOST: me i Supa LAKE, written month old black aa white setter pup with it. RE- WARD. FE 71-0035. . E vost: LADY'S SUNBEAM SHAV- gift wrapped. Vic. Sashabaw & “Pelton Rds. Rewards. OR LOST IN VICINITY OF sT Fred's School — brown frame, COST. LAST FRIDAY, DOWN- town, lady's Bulova watch with aun band, yellow gold. FE 4- E| LOST: BABY BLUE PURSE ON Telegraph Rd. Reward, FE 5-0451. LOST: GREEN eg ag a HY AN- meee wers to mame of Pudgie _ Call FE 4-8436. Reward. Lost: BLUE PARAKEET AN- e Vicinit of Reskob and Spence. the name of Rummy. Rewar Sharon. LOST. 1 KITTEN, ANSWERS x 780 Wagner. FE 5-2784. Ask ie ef Miracle Mile Sere ing Center. Needed badiv. . LOST PURSE & GLASSES IN VIC. LOST: hefes hed Son ABOUT months old, ae ae Bt Vicinity of 1150" 8 naspital F Call EM_ 3-0165, LEROY ay aad SET, Scrabble cam $ 4. Book Store, 15 taccce a Bt. the Want Ad number | ~ Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT PRINT BY NUMBER PICTURES 152. W. Huron NEED A FINANCE. 3/ FIXER? Order Classified) Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is CASH UNLIMITED sible @:seount. k for Ted MeCul- lough ARRO REALTY $143 Cass . Elizabeth Rd. CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts, see Augte ohnsen .. person. oP dpe as ap sont ‘a satisfied fri: A Johnson REALTOR 1704 =~ 8. np tyes Rd, con Ten STARTED Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron | FE 46492 or PE ¢48613. Ask for Mr. Clerk. RITERS 1 MACHINE | REPAIRIXG “mest Ready, Willing and Able fice Supply Co 17 W. Lawrence | Uemelsteree Oo! BEADLE DRAPES. 8LIP COVERS materials & used furniture: FE) Cash buyers rtd | for < our land contract itor rirtdge. FR 4-358) PQUITABLE SOCIETY FAR a LOANS on good properties acie or more with 100 ft, tront- | a e. ls Charies, 1717 8. Telegraph. FE | 40521 Eves Lal WE NEED CONTRACTS ‘For quick action, courtesy, low- est discount, cal) FE i, Ask for Mr. Hayden HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE $0441 Wanted Real Estate 32A |We Will Buy. Your Equity Don't lose r home-cash wait- ing-no tape. We also need His Gtroux-Franks 4395 Dixie Hwy, OR 3-9701. LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS) needed in Northwest “Oakland County & vicinity C Pangts.’ Realtor, Specialist in lake prop erty of all kinds 1919 M15 Or- tonville. NAtiona) 717-2815 Collect < CARPENTER WOULD LIKE TO buy tun down or tnfinished henna MUlberry 9-0633 $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet M5 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 56-0603 FE 5-044) 12 egies soe ee avec , CASH WE—Can get it for you if you have a good modern home In a reasonably 4 location. Call us) Mead one ss particulars. Ask for, Mr, L.H. BROWN. 1 Realtor | 1362 W. Huron _ FE 23-4810 GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes we can sell your home for cash, with very small Lagat | an, ment, call us for further tion, do not feel obligated, We will appraisd your tty and tel]. you the cash you can redelve net to you, WE TRADE WE BUILD DORRIS & SON REALTORS trade on - e the ng BE chy ropérties. we have 3 s suburba: for sale. Cal | or guriber infoyma- tlon-—— 1 PE 438644 or TM, Reg US. Pat. OF, © 1968 by WEA Service, ine “Okay, so I can’t take it with me! That doesn't mean I hafta leave it all with Joe’s garage!” Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33 f CASH! equity wun chews Gem eee = Et ais cash up $8,000. i R. D. "RILEY, Broker $00 Elizabeth ‘Lake Rd. PE 4 4-I157 FE 4-4821 LISTINGS WANTED t8 sudw “You WAITING ow 2 Shoe’ PER fa FOR we BUY SMALL EQUGITIZsS ~ Leslie R. Middleton FE 5-7721 “NOW We are a by large mort- gage firms = ou BS +4 for your ane plan. Cail fer arta peter. WH ITE REAL aot seo) Dire ey Open Eves ‘til § — Sun. 10 ‘til § LISTINGS WANTED LAKE PROPERTY - FARMS — COMMER TYPES OF B CONTRACTS — we Boy Eat BUYERS WAITIN J.J. JOLL, REALTY | 2336_[ DIXIE HWY, WE HAVE QUALIFIED tan | Waiting for commercia) proper- ties, farms and acreage. A phone call will give you immediate ac- ROY KNAUF 26‘¢ W. Huron Bt. FE 23-7421 HAVE CA$H BUYER FOR PARMS JIM WRIGHT M5 OAKLAND AVE. FE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lot, Vic a aaron FE _after 6 bome with basemest on lake LAKEFRONT LoT COTTAGE — Must hare good ntiac beach, within 10 miles of Po and reasonable. FE 40605. i 3 NICE WANTED SMALL RESIDENTIAL | 5-3443 WANTED iObERn ~} BEDROOM 4 3 A a BATH. igi te M4 ra aus, Pav) ‘PRIVATE, BATA, AD ADULTS. 3 ROO! 7 ATH & _ent., child welcome PE 54851, J ROOMS AND BATH. THIS 18 different. Clean, Hight and cool. we 3 CLEAN oo LOCA- — Feber entrance, adults, §13. after 4 p.m. PE 8-443, 3 Sonar PVT ENTRANCES, beat & auto hot water furn. 151 pesten, FE 23-1728 3 LARGE S$. PVT. ‘BATH AND neighbor- °F tee wacom welcome 764 Owe- ND ey gecorated ; _ apt., $55 in 3 wy ae eRe HEAT, hot w ent.~newly decor., ater, prt, near Huron Bus, Adults, $55. FE’ 2-1803 da: PE 2-6582 c after 6. 1M HOUSE, $65 PER N. Roslyn. 1A APTS . room and bath a Clean and nicely pene od Always toasty warm in winte: Both front and rear windows as. eure cross ventilation, coolness mple es tacitities. eighborhood. Chitdren evel Close to o— churches and petal CLEAN 3 RM. PaavitE EN- trance, tile bath, stove & BT ath § $60 mo. Clean adults FOR COLORED 2 rooms, share bath, covple or single person preferred, PE 8- 1352 Entr., vil aid. Good hood: Close in. FE 2-6236, J RM. APTS. 1ST & IND PLOOR State Bt. : 3 erst dl PVT. BATH & ENT. 192 Py BATH Ad 3 RMS PVi. BATH AND ENT. = heat Reasonable. 87 8. Parke 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, Near Pisher and Pon- tiac Pit Couple 1 child welcome. _Garden spot. FE : 3 RMS. PVT, 1 BATH & ; ENT. _Sdults. 403 W. Huron. PE 5-7584. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, A PVT. EN- _trances, 285 Oaklan 3 ROOM APT_| in rete Foi FURN. _FE_5-3079,_ 3740 Joslyn. 7 RM is, 1 NEAT AND CLEAN. TWIN beds, all util. Angee only, a after 4:30 or Sat, and Sun _Pinegrove LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE bath and oe Off’ West Co- _lumbia, FE 4-11 J CLEAN RMS PVT. BATH, UTIL. Coo! tn aS Garage. Refined acults 2-3000 J ROOM AND BATH. Bast we In Pontiac. Phone MYrti 2-1981. 3 LG. RMS. 188 NORTON. PVT. _bath & ent. Couple. FE 4- 4-8151. 7 RMS. AND Sh i 3 vu included Dwight. 3 LARGE Superb furnish! includes «very ala De ho 3 ROOMg AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. FE 54638. . ON &3ND FLOOR & 2 rms. on ist. Ea. with pvt. bath. PE 21672. East side. 4 RMS AND BATH GROUND floor, Cool, clean, and nicely furn. peal ROOMS AND BATH, 18ST FLOOR, a) Ciairmont. FE 6-1375 i. Couple only. IMMEDIATELY: Homes. farms, Jake property & land contracts. Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 FOUR ROOM NICELY tose on West Side. Aiso 4 roo stove and refrig and utilities fare. FE _5-6108 days. FE 5-€850. Eves. PE 4-8560 4 ROOMS, Wick. UPPER. PRE- Will consider 1 young FE 4.7267. 4 NICE ROOMS po toda OR 3 _hice rooms. FE 4-4686 AND BATH. SYLVAN 5 : Utilities furn. Near bus Employed Chris- lan couple, FE 10, 4 ROOM PORNISHED APT, _tlose to are sch FE p_5-67R2. @ RMS BA Te PVT. ENT West side Call FE 2-0661 after 6 FE 5-322. ] HOUSEKEEPING mM. 3 SLEEP- Hs, rooms, Downtown. FE = ENETTE AND Pyt bath Loot epee go or Fa Aduite only, dock, Albert ra Apes | BEDROOM = GROUND floor, Priv. We specialize in bachelors, fish class clientelle. _FE_5-0481 BDRM DELUXE. GROUND floor Priv. entr. Motel apts. Util- ities furn, Cleanin, nbs prem oot fs week or month. $25 wk E 5-291 ] PHONE FE 4-1557, ; Home Owners |. We can take your i LARG® RM. REFRIG., eae | FE 5-5502 mo 1 rail TO SHARE ATTRACTIVE room apt, washer, dryer. TV. ae in. FE 20663. | LARGE RM AND KITCHEN- Pe bachelor apt. 80 State St. FE 2-0566 ‘2Rms., Priv. Bath, Clean i 1 bik. from Sears FE 4- 209 2 ROOM APT. —— privileges, NSTAIRS, math wk, 1 2 RMS, & BATH WITH PVT. ENT. 1, welcome. $12 per wk, FE 2 Rosse “ Bint FURN OR UN rking, Rice apt. bidg. SHIRLEY Y APTS. 180 E. Huron 2 CLEAN RMS., PVT. clog IN, $12, PE 5-1 690 — FE_ 2390. 4 ase AND BATH, a UTIL- ities furnished. Located close to downtown on North iene $18 ‘ ORM. Lda tet ls 154 CHAND- 5 ARE ROOMS, PVT. BATH Ist. fleet. Nice location, Util & garage furn, FE 2-5680. 5 ROOMS AND BATH FURN. OR_3-8832 8 COTTAGE &T., 2 & 3 RMS. ‘apts, Newly decorated. Every- thing . inely uded See oe sees | i, Mrs. Snyder, FE 8-6769 9 OAKLAND Newly decorated 2 rm. apt. $55 _month, See caretaker APT PVT ENT JUST RIGHT _for couple. FE 5-3036 BASEMENT / APT. 3 LOGE RMS with natural ee Erb Apts _119 State. FE $-2203, _ BACHELOR / ae eee PRI- vate bath. no drinkers. 267 N Perry, CLEAN 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ae only. FE 5-247 CLEAN 3 ROOM Facat LOWER. Gittities. Garage. Off W. Huron Adults. Large porch & lawn. FE FOR COLORED 2 & 3 room all fn nice condition. Close er downtown. As low ag $12.50 weekly. FE 4-4821. 40572 | HEATED 2 BEDROOM APT., ALL year occupancy, Woodhull “Lake. OR 3-2805 2 LARGE ROOMS & : BATE. UTILI- ties furnished. FE 2. ROOMS. FIRST FiaoR CLEAN. _PF 56-6215 2 RMS. . ADULTS “ i WK. _279 8 Edith. FE 2 ROOM, eavire anes _hear town, 88 Mechanic. 2 ROOM APT, HAS HIDE-A-BED, nice kitchen, extra closets. Pvt. bath, $15 a wk. Adults only. % mile E. of Auburn Heights rE 4-0089 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ep lpia Reasonable rent, FE 2-71 2 LARGE, CLEAN moods: “PRI. vate entrance ene ere Reason- able. Fe 3-9440 . Parke. Dr.. off Oakland OA 2 ROOM APT “CLOSE IN, $10 week, FE 2-2181 2&4 RMS Rae BATH. CLOSE oes nC 2R BATH "WITH UTIL. GOOD Cena; 92-7428. HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished or unfurnished, 2 & 3 rms., bath, util, furn, 114 E _Howard PE 2-183 000 LARGE 6 RMS., WEST SIDE. GAS ae erate Pontiac Press Box o. i LOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH, UTIL, furn. Adults. 258 Orcherd Lake. MODERN 2 nar LL UTIL, furn. In town FE 5-4438. MT, CLEMENS 8ST. 3 ROOMS AND bath. Call after 4 p.m, FE 4-1296 STUDIO APARTMENT, DOWN- town, new, air conditioned, car- — free Wet references. & & atson 11% N. Sag- | wson inaw Pontiac, FE 2-5420 9 a.m. to § p.m. : WATERFORD 2 RMS & BATH, Prt. Entr.. OR_ 3-2251. Rerit Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, $100 per mo. Adults. 130 Semi- _nole, BelAir Manor, FE 4-1550. 2&3 ade ‘RM, BRICK APART- — down town location, ad & bath, everything furni: feeuire 22 Auburn, office in oer. 2 RMS, BATH, PVT. ENT. _" FE 48179 2 ROOM APT.. $10 WK., 329 N 4-8593. Saginaw, FE ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. NO drinkers. 315 Voorheis. _—“rinkers. 31 3 3 ‘fe es LARGE ROOMS. 367 OSMUN. 1 ROOM, KITCHE NETTE AND Pvt. bath, stove, — heat, couple. Pleasant Ridge, Ferndale 6-2189 — LI 3-0011, OOM APTS., REASON- THREE FR ie rent, ae. . Looted Trail, Drayton Pl. O RMS. Fs BATH. ADULTS. 154 ieee. ‘ORiando 3-952. RMS, & BATH, NEWLY DEC- orated, Quiet ant Downtown near ai? ROOMS. GARAGE. qDOLTS | net ly, Pvt. entrance 104 ROOMS & BATH. Pv ES MENT. 3 se Baldwin ie. "ROOM WATERFRONT APART. ment, micely decorated and eed" Wiviow oi with & ada gee be be apps with vadiolnine Viilitie Mealy. OR 3-81 ‘varnished, Cc i _ joule only 5 3 COMPLETELY "REDRCORATED d. 1 3-rm down, 9 er mo; * rms, up rig. & stove, $55 per mo there utilities. af! ter 6 pm 2: ROOM APT. ware & refrigerator, $45 mo., adults PALM VILLA APTS. 454 Auburn Ave. * Gr, batting’ nce ap. ite, , GLORIA APTS. 9 Mechanic st. FE ¢4226 tan PR 5500 ope TILE TH. . $85 per month | IDEAL FOR -SOURLE § ROOM LAKE FRONT. FOR CLEAN COU- _Ddle_ No drinkers PE 24160. LOWER FLAT 3 LARGE ROOMS and bath, redecorated. utilities furnished. $55 m: ._ FE 4-7902 MODERN 2? BEDROOM APT, Bewly decorated, close in. WEST SIDE Close to 8t. Benedict's Church, bus lines and shopping center, 2 & 3 room apartments, al] with rivate entrances and baths, heat, t water, stove & refrigerator furnished. $50 month & up. R. H. Smith, Reaitor, 2% E. Huron FE 68-0466. NICE 4 RMS. & BATH PVT. ENT. Util. paid. Keego, FE 4-0671 ‘ORCH AED ct. APTS. AIR RT UONDITION: NED 19 SALMER Street — Pontiac’ newest modern apartment develop. individual] en trances. Bes Kitchens; Stove & Refrigerator furnished Auto. beat ana hot weter furnished. Adults onl 1&28B (OOM APARTMENTS Ready for imnediate oce cy OPEN DAILY & SUNDA M, THRO 9 P.M. 8-6918 STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT. eit pot See week, PAUL A, KERN Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 aero BRICK, COMPLETE- uf furn including laundry facili- tles. 7 a oe a- rage. rge yard. Lake privi- _leges. FE ‘5-08h0. 7! penaocsl: iM, OFF BALDWIN. EM | 3-0846. 7 BEDRM HOME FURN. LAKE "priv, MY 3.2895 SUBURBAN = — Large fertile _ : ¥ & util, References, 22 Auburn at basement. Gag heat, Banco 2 sete weg hwy. $65. FE Rent Lake Cottages 36A 2RM. & 5 RM. podem, Faetey near Onaway, sandy beach. EM" POTTAGES at MissAUKEE Ph. Maple 61086 Coen COTTAGE ON PONTIAC LAKE: 1 SLEEPI CLEAN Lk., Lake City. Good beach. $50 wk 32-6486," sid wk. Less by HODERN FURAN. WATERFRONT season, OR’ 3-030. __ Season. O MODERN COTTAGE FoR RENT Lk. PE 2297 _at Higgins N 4 RM. OO AGE. BY week, month or season. Lake Orion, MY 3-7033. MODERN LAKEFRONT. 15 6 Pontiac Sioee 8. ORlando *on or PE .2-605. WALLED ae ODERN CONV, P beach 9 bedrm. le ket 4-2293 For Rent Rooms 37 NG ROOM, LARGE AND clean, 163 Fairgrove. FE 4-1253. lake rivileges. $65 mo OR 3-4101. BUS STOP. PVT. ENTRANCE, cook & laundry, telephone, W. Huron SMALL FRAME HOUSE _ Fas ty Maid y re Li on HOMES $100 DOWN plus low mortgage costs Moves You In _ $10 S$ STARTS DEAL -WHY PAY RENT? . HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: range Com, we insulation roof birch cabinets - with “loads of other features 6 Spacious Rooms Model Open WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 7 LOSED FRIDAY Cc 766 STANLEY 1 block north of Lincoin Jr. High Just north of Montcalm W ESTOWN REA LTY | jie PORAVOEN Realtor 2 bedroom CLARK, HEROKEE = appointment. EDGEFIELD DRIVE. i white frame home, = ry i = you don't own @ we re of an ote good EAST URBAN, peepee ee bedroom. Quick pos CIVILIANS #2) DOWN ranch, full besement, almost new, wr ented, perfect c & i i AY — WO 33350 ; EVES. — BAT. & SUN. — TO sea81 - BUILD. :: YOUR OWN Make your build 6 time valuable. You can bu 3 bedroom m po home cp tee 1 basement. for see our encellont oe of pulld. ing sites low as No down payment if you start cai build at LADD’S INC. ie ae excellent neighbor- CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. Ab _ ies ae "1 G F Ee tleman, 7 Norton, FE 2-877. - CLEAN, Some with CAKE nal: “as Th nas ¢ BED- room for reni. Kitehen priv. and use , Saar boat, . No @rink Call MODERN RMS. FOR GIRLS ON Westside re er kitchen priv. PE 2-001 s|ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, private entrance. OR 3-2643. Lo- cated 1746 Ladue St. Pontiac Lk. SLEEPING RM. WITH KITCHEN ae 355 Baldwin Ave, FE Rooms With Board 38 WITH OR 1 BLE, FROM TOWN without meals Ne EXTRA CLEAN yet as _Mmeals 14 Matthews. PVT RM. WITH OR WEEEOGT _board, FE 8-427 Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCIES, MEN OR women. Bed or ambulatory pa- tients accepted yy rates Rose _Lang Rest Home FE 5-4267 NEW. MODERN REST | HOME, how open, reas rates. MA 5-3488 VACANCIES FOR 2 LADIES, Low | rates. EM 3-6110 2 OR 3 TEACHERS furn. all modern lake home coiber rent from Sept. to June Close tn. Reasonable. Call FE __2-3296_ or | MI 45470. 4 RMS, AND BATH. 34 N D- _iland Also 4 rms and bath upper. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, ¢ GOOD CON dition, large lot, gas heat, privi- leges on Vatkins Lake Rent for 1 year Dawson & Watson 11's N. Sagina w, Pontiac. FE 2-6420 _o am. to 5 pm 5 ROOM. 2 BEDROOMS ON LAKE front, pvt. drive, off M15. Hot water. shopping close 20 minutes _to Pontiac, ref, OR 3-4555. Fi ROOMS, COMPLETELY FUR- nished. ag an income, gas fur- nace, 185 Baldwin, or call FE 4-6185 FINE BRICK 6 RM, WEST SIDE g° s heat Seta “Write Pontiac ress Box 1 _ 1 BEDRM. Lake priv, on Union ‘axe, EM _3-6367 ~~ MODERN SMALL HOUSE. ( Ferry _ SMALL L HoUsE LAKE PRIVI- leges, Keego Harbor, FE 41039 | SMALL. HOUSES FOR RENT, IN- ulre at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask or Lonnte Weaver FE 4-2031 Rent Houses | Unfurn. 36 2 BEDRM. MODERN. WESTSIDE Near bus and stores, Immed- fate session RUSSELL A. NOTT, REALTOR W, Pike FE _ 4-5005 2 BEDROOMS RAMOWNA ATER wet $75 per month. Call 1 SEDADOL LAKE PRIV. IN Lake Orion. $60 a month. Chil- dren welcome. OA 8-3335. 3 BEDROOM HOME FOR RENT with option to buy, Modern. MA- _pie | 5-0002._ eee BEDRM. MODERN, $50 MONTH. | 2 bedroom modern, $60 month. C, Pangus, Realtor. ttt M15, Orton- ville, NAtional 17-2815 |} ROOMS AND BATH IN PERRY _ Park 897 Kennilworth 3} BEDROOM BRICK ON CON- venient West side Near new City Post Office. Shopping & good schools Gag neat & fireplace. _FE_8-3338. 4RMS. AND BATH. TO MAN AND wife who will ary! with lawn _and_ garden. OR 3-1943. ¥ RMS. GOOD LOCA ATION. Pvt. Ent Washing facilities Also furnished with electric stove, Ga- ig and utilities furn. OLive 2-1 ¢ ROOMS AND BATH MODERN. Call EM 3-8519 4 BEDRM. HOME, 4 MILES South of Rochester, nice cond. _Ref. _OL 6797 ee 5 RMS, BATH | “AND FULL BASE- men. FE 3-0243. § ROOM nOoee FOR F RENT, | $70 _per_ month. OLive 1-6360, UNFURN. HOUSE IN _Keego, Call FE 4-0153. 6 RMS. & BATH DUPLEX. $635. 11 Fairgrove. FE 5-542, 6 ROOM, BATH 3 BEDROOM home soto une oil heat. cowie = 2 or 3 child apt os 2 N, cis 6 ROOM PLAT. SEPARATE BASE- pew. Gas heat. No children, 765 FE 246850) a zoos “ROURE IN THE COUN- Dixie Lig cbptet _10g0) 10), ot tarkston, Maple 5-1922 ~ $80 A MONTH CLARKSTON AREA In new subdivision, 3 bedrm ranch, 1% — are oe aciean, _hew _school_ 1 bik, OR 3 CLEAN 2? BEDROOM home, north- side Gas furnace, water heater & softener. §70 per month. 4 BEDROOM —_* —— in| Draston, $100 per month CLEAN 3 BEDROOM M home near yee Clar part ' Sor Li "REALTY 2538 pixtia HW “FE 4-4561 e EM 3.0482 or 8TARTER HOME — 2 BEDROOM. FE 5-0002 _____ Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN “ Rooms by = or Week Also 1 or rtments Cooking and refrigers jon units 464 Auburn FE 29239 ~~ Rent Office Space 41 0 W. AUBURN NEAR Socaa* RD. Modern 1.800 : bidg. to sate with owner nee: OFFICE PFA CiLITIES AVAILABLE in modern building at 245 W. Walton Bivd. Open area accomo- dating up to 12 desks with 1 tivate office Telephone opera- r sernice available ORCHARD LAKE AVEN UE. Black po parking, mahogany pan- el, heat and electricity provided. $ be FE 6- 8-0880 or FE 8-1441._ Two FURNISHED PANELED OF- fices and reception room, ground floor, arrose he, & Corp, 2617 _Dinte Hwy. 7 For Sale Houses 43, $300 DOWN o RENT | "3 bedroom hom ts. old | Near Crescent ike. ‘eal at 5048 | _Pheasant St. for _app OAKLAND LAKEFRONT. 3 BED- room home, 42° screened in porch overlooking lake 26° living rm. with fireplace. Truly a zpecramen delight. $13,200 with $2,500 down. OR 3-8226 or OR 3-3568. aioe 6 ROOMS, PLUS 3 room ere Ailes un basement, beautiful landscaping. $1 ee Terms. apn aed = Estate, 3-8138 or} LOW DOWN PAvMERT BRICK Terrace, § rooms and bath oll heat. Call PE 42875 $300 DOWN 2 BEDROOM HOME at Dixie Lake, Cedar panelled BY eae SLs $11.00) WITH $1800 down, 6 rms 3 bdrms, full base- ment. gas heat, close to schools Joslyn Gardens FE 4-4474, after 5 pm NEW SPLIT LEVEL STARTER home, 2448 plus basement and ner. aaet Low down payment. ATTLEY BLDG. EM 3-2411 after 6 66 W. Huron $459 DOWN NEW One nice 3 bedroom, full base- ment Plastered Can FHA. Own- er OR 3-6595 after 6 p.m THREE YEARS OLD Good location 2 bdrm. home Strictly modern, Priced to sell on GY terms. Dennis O'Connor, Broker FE 3-7212 or MY 2-0040 WEST SIDE, 6 ROOMS. SHINGLED full basement, wall to wal] car- __peting, 2 car garage. FE 4-0316. ir You — eens IN bouses 4 rooms. See us, P. W. DINNAN FE ¢2577 Eves. FR 4-3046 2 FAMILY INCOMB, EXTRA COR- ner lot, aluminum siding, Piet stone front alum, storm & sash, new two car garage, $17,000 cash Base FHA, Call owner FE } BEDROOM, YEAR AROUND house on Williams Lake. Base- ment lake priv. Excellent swim- ming area, “% mile frdém_ school. $1500 down or cash, OR 3-1188 § RM., ? BEDROOM. without furni- Modern with or ture. Ortonville sare Beith a ce i Newly decorated garage OR Tae GARDEN READY TO PLANT. Modern 3 bedrm., $3,000 down. OR 3. SMALL HOUSE t BIRMINGHAM, rooms, —— el cond — . Pric ust —— from present Secs Mi LL te block hem b it, Mie! athe) 900, FE 68-2149, &t, Michael's, ing room 19h xy room 123' & 1 and sis kitchen with dining closets, natura] fireplace, bookcase, full basement —— OU ferced air heat bath, extra stoo! in basemant attached terms. OME AND aotigte mg from 2 ‘turaished oan ments, 3 se on-hand baths, separate . . as 4 ce, car 55x 150° feet, sound * $11,500 with $3,600 down. CLARK REAL ESTATE pat] BUY, TO —, TO TRADE FE — 1 1g we Haron LISTING SER cE v eG garage Excitin, with ll tnum with Scenic Rochester Convenient to Adams road. $1,000 Down LAKEFRQNT LOT plus in restricted subdivision, Suitable for Bi- level. home. $500 down, = Quality infing. dows in dining EN, é new north rooms, leasant itchen, Delco STOUTS Best Buys Today COOL AND CRISP Is the way you'll fee} ‘gummer The fenced yard has plenty of shade trees. The 5 bome is as cute as can be Avondale si Down. Immediate pos- session.“ JUNE BRIDES Start housekeeping in your own home location with 4 rooms bath, breezeway to hubby s Let us help you make this your first house $650 Down. session. PONTIAC KNOLLS 3 bedroom brick Fdw. M. Stout, eee TUN, Saginaw 8st ‘til 8-00 p a Open MILLER | JUNE 18 JOY joy to own edroom home near 8t Benedict & Donaldson schools, bank, shop- Ing center and new post office. is aluminum siding needs Located on one of the tter west side streets, city wa- ter aml sewer, : t — Lovely lawn and shrubs Availabie with low down payment on FHA Mig. FHA APPROVED — New 60 ft ranch home and !t is just beau- tiful: pose floor to ceiling win- the spacious living room, large Roman brick fireplace, and 3 large bedrooms and | beautiful ceramig bath, Full base- ment has fireplace and rec, room, attached 2 car garage for this lovely home were fea tured in the Bi show. You can $2500 _wil] FHA terms. THREE BELL side near Lato pelle = church. Two kitchen, careaely ving. room, 4 eedar lined closets. decorated, room, of! heat. Fenced hack — cement drive. This home is less than 10 years old and you’ can move if Call for full /details, $800 DOWN on this fine, neart, side home 2 nice be erey eolored bath, very lie William a Realtor 07s W, Huton at this storms and . carpeting included Just $84 per month taxes and insur- ance included BARGAIN HUNTER Beesutiful lot on North side condemned house and shade and sidewalk HOME SITE 5 acre trees 'REALTORS FRe-0528 377_S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. 3-Bedrm. Ranch Home In Waterford Village ¥ attractive inside and out. Gere. ake Gas Ge cts 60 a month plus taxes and - Searnntes | Attractive Bungalow m| Elizabeth Lake Estates + Exceptionally neat, 2 fae oak “ floors, painted wa tile bath. pe furnace. ; 3 * in: e. _ Tig i as ect swimm.: ‘fishing lake, Onl ay G1,800" down. Giroux-Franks GENBRAL REAL ai 4395 Dixie Hwy. 32-9701 Where are the most fab- ulously indi homes — built — and in what " EXCLUSIVE LAKE AREA? No, It's Not.The "$64,000 QUESTION" But can be senuswered by your visit to... JAYNO HEIGHTS Not a trect, but an te cially choder jocation of - tine — Pabuiows bey description. $25,000 to $75,000 3 BEDROOMS & DEN 3 BEDRMS. & FAMILY ROOM 3, 3, AND EVEN 4 BATHS Each a Panoramic View We urge the most “Dits- ome ing” buyers to in- pect oe unusual offer- eae DAILY 48 | SATURDAY 3-7 : | SUNDAY 28 MANY MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY —GOOD TERMS— "Bateman > Kampsen Custom Ranch—3 Acres - New Brick Lakefront - handle for } 670 W. Huron St Ph. FE ¢353 Or Ph. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE More real living than you ever dreamed of in this 3 bedroom ranch home with all up-to-date appliances and built-ins. Bot- ders on private lake with plen- ty of fish May consider small house or land contract as part payment. New modern brick ranch bt level, built in 1967. Has all the latest features and innovations. T tuxurious rooms (¢ - 2% baths, recreation room jake porch. 2 fireplaces Pei double pane windows and ba. ara heat, New stot peries in 4 rooms, Also. lake. frontend " privileged comes. | KINZLER | REALTOR . FE 2-0829 EVE urnace 2 lots near shopping center and branch Owner will WANT ‘ADS! To find a job, place to live or ied New. ~ SAVE ENERGY, USE used car, se¢ Classia. WORT YSPOUR . For Sale Houses 43) _Fod Sale Houses _ “43| For Sale Houses 43). For Sale ‘Houses _ 48/5 Clarkston | Rett aisets rae S| eae 5 ee Si ace | _|DIXIE LAKE | Caters ¢ Rigor $395 DOWN ts malonate ve Tom a ties en ; SPECIAL! 2 Fo : penne ment, 4 bedrooms, 3% car ga- a ‘Huntoon Lk, | ils bere CLARKSTON garace. ‘uh Doscment. Situated| sold cn‘ cas terior 54,000 wits | $495 DOWN ore. shi is "Nery, desirable a ne ae fasten path oath ul room, large! R. J. VALUET, Roatuoc’ a Seon Si | eee eel CC ee Bis. year" onente Sra landscaped 12000, easy ‘terms: N , WATERFRONT dion Village | 7" pusre esate. nutter noes, Spe, Nee oe SS Sete * Pe ‘i tuate of Pontiac's most 26 Center St, Highland O room with fireplace. besunital beautiful netenborboads i tals 6 : CLARKST N soceeed Sim wane Deeagh. 2 see ‘ Festi larae 2 256 W. Longfellow St. $080 down honeymooner’s| lake f % t large living room, huge . g é E sArerecate lend newly remodeled : fuly Tandsee ped, ‘iy eres pores. Pree. reation — — heat > kitchen. Full basement with tiled s ROOM home 2 p gxcellent fioor and ‘4 bath, 2 car garage. Drive by 227 Elizabeth Lake . ie denn. a fot ! “ and inspec exterior. Ideal —— paved street — vacant : for Pontiac’ State Hospital em-| Long term contract—5 per KEE loyes. Vacant = ready ise cent interest. eg pay- finmeciate = upancy. FHA term. meng $550, Call appoint- r y. $1800 down. $15-000 full price. ment to see. . oo Teor mortgage available. p NICHOLIE & HARGER: CO - ‘JOHNSON, Realtor Trade - re sae sw moor er | Gtaerias i 1704 ig pe h Rd. In your housetrailer, home. lot Bewig gecoraed i in Pontiac, terms. Bm sg =.4 =" Ganon iy wath, “arse te pay one. It's shar. room — and kitehen, | part ‘adel LAKE AREA HOMES initely under-priced N 0 * home. as-Or iia , situated; — ~ ~~“BRENDEL 4-Work. Inside, 86.950 - ar a roe * tna. big utility room. This home| 3 pedroom home oo beautifully 7 ROOM HOUSE, WALKING DIs-| )=[|_ AP ewatoatern tovvachools and “the, Vilage of| jandecaned lots. Pen ctutea ts ( ys ki t tance to downtown, large lot, mod- | Clarkston. $12,650 full pric tied a er. ” arkston BEAUTIFUL "ROOM IN| - “Now stick to this diet!” Clarkston 2 Gearon hone a Sots ving) REAL ESTATE INC, |, Siig vier nee a, ott Jom oo lake, & good buy at; 2%,8_,Main Clarkston, Mich. |" iocation, reasonable price. will| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses _ 5 “$ Mice — i pe orb, oe. Terms ESTATE INC. | 8.000." —_— eile tet | go wate bor, ee aes ae ulside ciiy,| home we are op | S189TS COUNTRY LIVING < at Oe Clarkston, Mich. on CHILFORD VILLAGE... |Open Dat aily 8 fo oe Sunday 12 to 8 — a a < $040 SYLVAN LAKE ee d Beran REALTY WE BUILD we trape |* fle boul. 18 sere farm | ih large (ACROSS' FROM BANK} ‘omm = ome 8 ee: One 3 family house With separate! gam warwick aes bese. é 3 N. =. sites two car gat. 4 ‘be mall family. Priced at $9900 with bathe & / One sryice top cow 2 weer | NOW... an = 152 W. Huroe, PHONE. FE. 41581 faa aa tees AKE we MAple 5-5821 Open Daily 9 4 9—Sunday 12 to 5 : t id excellent condition, $2,000 down, lake ‘ on z . So WOLVERINE LK, VILLAGE Pay arirl ge nye tam in ae $00 itd “aherwoad. PE 4S006 ET CAN BE YOURS! PINE 2 Z| : 0. a rooms, This, is, one. af the best we | ata Braes of Bloomfield 3 bedroom ranch type On pane rs ret rin | FE 2.2106. 2 S. pao ‘wi Rench type, hilltop, sorsvoms| fi oa et. Tied re geo orate BIRD” TO SEE Lae own, § COMPARE THIS isa’ room, Roman basement. 26 ft. DOWN down an ares aieental Oe places, 3 baths, ‘unfinish hed 3nd. to Fi 600 te for quick sale. ne Ranch Apts. «Matheson Real Estate Customs vaitt 1200 04. 3. bat Basement is tled snd is paneled — oa Fan bastment. ‘Bleetric eee ts Ce Six beautiful brick apartments 156 Lag jogany. Recreation room * . RSE TSE) peer ¢ ceecc | sha Ubi Mee eee topemn ety geebant | Geekery |, PAYMENT | wes mn mameorces | Suara St. Michael's Area nee ie nel aE ne MT tan es ae OW ate SRION Toor ax eo a GT sus s0e Will wercence | wiih, a ye ie SSS eet ae 3 bedroom home. 1 down M_3-331¢) ooo full a aj Fla LAER room, this for $17, Cw a 000. BE WISE — - tng on your lot or 2 oe Only #13, su < baths. Auto. ott pe ‘a4 J. DU ' our lot C LIST — With us for fast and ee eon | : room 1% bain. PE 44? Custum builder PE 8-108 : ae ment. F 4 OR. song. ficient service WE BUY, SELL landscaped corner. lot, So Delightful ! _—_ LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Us Corner wilt Lk ha. & MSO. & TRADE. : , Pa 2 Erste Fa neat Afar press: nice aad ony #0 O to ‘uve cut of the ‘ty copecialy MIDDLETON: 35 ~ Build Now _|J. N ay or L. H. BROWN, Realtor Zz Brick Suburban cmodeled farm bome, Downstairs “RAINBOW” uiid Now a 62 W. Huron Ph 19 | 3 bedroom uriok, Tile ba. IRWIN _ as been completely redone a $4,000 EQUITY ~Locsted off Mt. 2 cor jot Our fe rit eas ron Bisa MULTIPLE : Large tot. Only $650 dowa. . tion, ‘Plenty of room for a garden| 5 room and baih. Full base. | COLORED—2, 3 & 4 bedroom ann epee Preperty BA on this over. an acre Tot. Ownet ment, Nicely landscaped lot , ‘moderns ‘as low as $750 i BA TO. i . et 30 8. Lyne es ra, ts : Down Time to Build 05°%, for immediaic suic at| older bome'cn’ Southeast | WE PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE| St Rea-ouable dows payment 2; PAMILY COND, NO ee 2 bedroom with bas¢ment| Build the new home that you riced "it, for immedia a «yh —~ MT eeeeee et tan PADDOGE | FE +5435 fans ee: : eae os er have Sealey Tgeeane d of, = . - 7s fated. ead, inexcelleat con gan pulld your new bows to Jreeser. range, and refrigeralet.| i, Lowy — xeege es tae “Heart of the Lakes . EAST YALE ~ Fe 63 Tile bath, slum. storms & Vanlage ot = our trete-mn features REALTOR PARTRIDGE Se eS Se Cass Lake Ove anc Fag = Pag a toy he ht ge A Driv. 1 of your present home to w. ge ere ' 6 . gonk oat Bese Ge pekls| “steams. “tae ad e a e new i. ’ i sereens. hel nce come FE 4.3581 L--4 ° Ee ° wal Gas = me basement. ee g Moos Call us for information today: soLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | days possession. Canc ] 2188 Cass Lake aaa Teanspomation. wy / East Suburban SERVICE _ . ne ale ee nahyt OM He gan For Sale Lake Prop. 44 3 bedroom home in nice Sylvan Shores anaes — a -4 “ a Ww. CORNELL / -. ee gepdiiog on large lo Near] Woodbi privileges oo Maceday & mee iRcOMES ° : * pein ia Miving "foom, a) bea: A O mp t n, ie © & nest 2 bedroom home| PURN COTTAGES ON ONE rept a aa EA, worm A Kiser jome ‘Biuege Lakes. Quiet $500 DOWN & UP = 4h olt heat’ glassed glassed porch, ey AD gg Mg we : ot Beach PE 41039. type ighborhood la ek. - car garage, only ro at he : Se On aTLVa W font commnes — 3 bogrectns, 3 tat celle for ciniaren. ‘iy. $60 Leslie R. Middleton 8 990: eee wi terms ' rd eee ee eat . On a lot 2 volt in 4b A » on “Ltd aterfron family room, 2 fireplaces, full] responsible party OR 32280. |BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON F |Lak ection ' Pontise 4 On the canal. very near; basement with complete rec FE 5-7121 — OR 3.3022 — FE 8-6003 INCOME, TOO! ATIE ~jJake and easy access to = : : , | room. 2 car attac tered ’ sandy R. Mademnpes Ps 4 syivan, Otter & Cass Lakes) garage 24 x 30. Call Gee infor- ASSOCIATE GI's casei tacelieat eT NOTH NG eee Owner's ent in this excel | A oce tos ille time, op. B = matio: ; $38 PER MONTH —, DO or pegs lesen : basement, attached iatege BROKERS INVESTMENT CO $293 Moves You In = ihe #8.500 is town Also basement custom a exe. invest- 2 bedrooms. Large lot. $14; Att : PE 8-0663 : i 41 Poplar — Neat 2 bedroom,| partment. the small down, ment gross. 106 of natural 500 — Terms. ention, 2 story white frame, modern bath yment of & let the rentals; sand beach on beautiful White . : ‘Bride and Groom S. Editly Street FHA se htc footer, lanes - bey’ for 7°SRORER i Keiee win es Dawn 6 Seminole Hills eck er Ag stm) pene. cone ou GI’s "WHITE PRA’ cottage "Moves “You in Hason Rf Riva a 00. Open cea ry Fe cist — Fe sani ow ioe roe * ah tine. ‘large room is 3 base : “ i = Leonel * + E BUY AND SELL foom or 3rd bedroom. Large tot] §,Teom bungalow. 2 Jarge bed Tuto, “heat and hot water.| 3 MILES NORTH ON JosLyN |* ond, ful’ ‘Setn with’ shower |" eh BS BH : -~y- BBA "Tireplnce and contracts 90 x 125, fenced back yard. oom’ tull ‘basement, us "eat —— : ; im porch, garage ideal! Vermont 6-126). he 4-BEDROOM RANCH | large” closets & storage . —< tor dig er oant Cae ees New "Mg car senreg eines. Peis maces OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. ‘TIL DARE| $B%r5 “Stent & gardening, |§ ———S————____——_ ng . basement, 2 car ales ive 4 SERVICES LOOMFIELD TWP. aped ving } N ICHOLIE “ew Morignae costs enly, = — Builders of "Netioual “Homes / é Al 4 CO fe Socahy’ cnnsted tn to _a ail rd, MO 40638. . Bloomfield Ranch . #443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, ACRE center of Ls acres of beau- = . : rounds & HARGER CO. Nit Basement! oo ee cus aA weil located, ar. | TED McCULLOUGH. REALTOR pon ee {trees | Better Take a Look 1 3 4 3° WEsT MURON STREET Beautiful custom, brick on Mt Hardwood floors, Tiled bathe i Perry north of ‘Nice o ae ond berries, Ii baths. 2 car ATTRACTIVE 1% story OPEN EVENINGS FE 58183 | Vernon just south car garage, Excellent location. lawn, shrubbery, 86.500." ffs EF . garage, Awio. ol! best. Heat- low. 7 lots, ) lake front. beautiful BY OWNER. TROY. 2? BEDRM., Hills Country Club. oi talge. $7950. No down payment, Mort- : ‘ ent. includ turniture, | OB@®. eee Village ae Waterford aiatos fi pies ; build , 12%4x22 living room. ranch style with attached aster rooms, lovely liv vee gage costa onl oa well located on win “Ave,| UTICA AREA. 2 gd Oniy 8 te — ;, t3800 down and $00) , Dak SDP poss ey a. a went) | GR Raggy. Sig Re py me fireplace. separate fining — RETIRED Pine ad ap cor gee - Eo of awe h gree. © lot. ated, room, full base-| Hillary Talbott, ae Caner pee che go tem pomeny Hy py Ns |.“ Dace. large util. rm. and. attic porch, Mand. bull basement. $31 tac | Park. 1 bedroom. Modern PIONEER HIGHLANDS “PONT! AC REALTY Rico home uh, vine ad ts ; ree Mand “beth ‘up. $1i,s00. Alum, storms and screens. 500, facet for retired or, ee 3 bedroom BRICK RANCH — 1% im Bald - rata LAKE 2 ORION sun porch. Frame ec : : see Reseete ‘ s jot. $12,700. $3,009 down. MU BYES Ar iB TR” wn.) car e SYLVAN LAKE priv- | 131 Bald 'E $8275 Bree a car Rataee. . Land: Take Advantage John K, Twin, & Sons | GEORGE BLAIR” | Set Wintiet cotta |" NORTH SIDE |. Male treet oF eet oo) EROKEE HILLS =| SUPRghAUNG STATE "313 west ‘uuron Street O8 ee Flin OR 31251] Slante ‘aid shadow bor, master | - recreation Peroom, new i far 4 Rose First Offering | gatnes etiached rearention, ares Phone FE 5-447 Eve. MI 63783 DRAYTON PLAINS Betroom mbes gouble closets. cg-| Dace. garage, Bes a whet] 4 N_ BUN. Really Custom-bullt for present owner fe basement with window | NEW, MODERN plastered walls” Cheery_ kitchen. CALL B. TANNER, FE S00. as Don't miss this opportunity. | A screppesranee with conves: | QUICK SALE PRICE si.s00.— ARTISTIC DESIGN evils Russell A’ Nott, | fae faschsome eur Wiulams ake rest iegbiny its, Ton, ane 3 : SUBURBAN INCOME 170 _W. Pike st rE . large living room, s J ’ | Make an Offer 3 bedroom home plus carport. Is $2,500 down ONLY! Beautiful liv. Vets! No ‘Voory Down modera tied wn 9 Se 3 R. Hiltz Payments only $52 per month tn- : - apled Itad'san an li Do JIM Ww WRIGHT ment, 100 x 150 ft lot, REALTOR cluding taxes and insurance. ‘2 WILL BUILD Seeplacs, sapatete ed Civi ans eee wn beautifully . ftorms Regu Seatetce 2 bedrooms | 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 ; bedroom modern home. On your level lot or ours to any alee cametel 4213, anak ten builder's just a few KLAND At ve screens Numerous other ex- laxi3 with 2 fine | FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM RANCH, stage of construction. BEDROOM t» Perry Pk. en, 10x10, separate 3-pe, bath, hemes in Clarkston. Gardens left! tras Best of all is the e. closets room with at+/" pr Beach at Maceday Lake. Space on Earth Home includes oak floors, ceram comoys. aimost immedi- vile Bice. Ie _ INTED Bedrooms | . ese brick, 3 bedrooms 1% B ~ = By ey eae sn ® 0'6 per cmt - tamie tile bath, full base ‘base est, poblg > een an *sg304 aad Still it's out of this world! 5 Iiv- x ate possession. $53 per Mo. . REN APT. wi hes : losets and cupbeards — ie til bath, viny! tile floori ting onth ges hest, carport, side drive. good closets | “pet meats iow’ cows pay.| Hitchen and “utliny “Permics} Gy "ae isos 2 T*t % | Tespcnaile tenant, © High, = Peee Seen, Dameere Pea | MEPEELy Laine canvem WHITE BROS Redroom a “leret second Tioct | VALUES WITH ANY OTHERS : . tops, ny doors, basement has a ttractive aa : . THE MARKET. sat wood windows mp4 front. CRESCENT LAKE Estates. wood-pancied -_ ‘The “yeleo a in | —MA_5-1201. Income $000 Diste? hey : io Ban dy ee WHILE PRICES A Nt Cottage St. Income SHELL $4,750 foe “she eee Se omen Jace Pree. blocks from Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 “tl §.| Orieed at 621.300! a TOR, SPRING CONSTRUCTION, Sepa betas ote te greed? exterior completely finished By Septs owe Payment {Baceni $31,500 —“BELORE LU LONG, LOW Templeton Sno ‘gor nol ee sue : This Is It CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Wacertord ils ty acre tt month income 'S foome and bath Gi, ane, the Wierest valnes i) 910 ‘wil include your taxes RANCH. with attached dear ga- ers ope * Offered at Community Nationa) Bank Lake Ange p20, * in gach fiat. Guavenient location, Oakland County, | and insuran rege ‘J beautitul shady. lots, DRAYTON PLAINS only $7,500, terms. oe et ee hv paraneloneas A Ya tise -- W WHITE “BROS. a io C. SCHUETT, Realtor ST. Bat Not Least, aes ideal for | summe te fireplace le $0 | Nest and clean 3 bedrm, home,| c.- “1? fog tag g, Fg REAL ESTATE S Mik Take Advantage ag and Ra. OH | Sy tases Se deacs | Side. cte ge tly tae | "caer, Sees tints | Sting, Mikes sony | heftgticn serum vceem |New Ranch Homes Zathey on low payment houses on/EM_3-4196 MU_¢-6863) Fight ‘in Drayton. Laree liv- nase eeu ey on pris| car garage, fenced back yard & decorated inside and out. 8 casa beomeeor. $350 DOWN i e oza mMonTH | Ope Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘ti! § the folowing, sre vey i or ing room, family dining vate bath, closets galore, Other 2 Doe veway, Choice location. Large lot. Nice landscaping. ing and drapes go wi sf Large double-purpose living COMPARE Pa HOPEINS - & WHITFIELD. HURON GARDENS Avtached ‘garae - ei. nest bedrooms have built-in vanity,| Priced to sell, Close to bus line. terms. | aa oF ce khehen with other privileged homes 9.000 — A children’s pare~ ee en eee ere Templeton, Realtor D “Ww WE TRADE cabinets jot, 2 blocks ag Me yh ot ig EH After 6 p.m. call OR 3.1075. Lo REDROOM , STARTER aise. ‘Was ‘custom built and. must ‘be | 2399 Orchard Lake nd, Fe 44863) Dra rton’ Woods vecroom - | A. DOLLHOUSE. Williams Laxe| ur “idtens north to TT Meirose | fireplace. _farvet, arabes, Lot 200 ; ae . seen to jate the beauty ' . @ rooms. Basement. : as = s ear < 2596 DIXIE HWY Fe ase MONLY S00 DOWN. WITH RAY O'NEIL, Realtér |” within “Low DOWN payment ea mance as eae Set See ee peeves feces | cat dnes, | BROKER — MI $271 — MA £348 | _ ston. Call Oakland #3335, G1 RESALE. 2 YRS. OLD § RMB. ABLE MONTHLY [262 § | Telegraph Rd. San = oo qualified buyer.| MU LISTING SER All oak floors. Birch kitchen. NEAR LAKE. 20ee | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Commerce Lake | & bath. 2 bedrooms. Oak floors PALMENT PE _3-7103 FE 2-6936 ; Large recreation area with room. 32 ft. living room. 4 tébeene. rooms. newly decorate Basement. Landscaped. Real nice HOYT REALTY | INCOME : fireplace. All copper plumb- decorajing 1960. $800 down. aysuRN tral igen ioe ee (eB Cree = KK. VALUET, Realtor rE 20M FE 20008 ‘ ‘4° = ee ie ae 303” corer ‘amily Tome that can be} ing ana ino aranes. included carter ~ OFFERED BY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30" CI ate $1, 450 DOWN Several pstelmmral aa yg iy Has 2 athe a ae School district. 3 room apartments. Gas s. bs fon of this year's Wi ‘our spare D robe seers, ment, —. 3-8133 basement, completely fin- - gy ° basement, moe 1 neat lot, Je car garage, $3, mediate possess’ me nt finis the in- Not ing OFFERS © al pcg eg peed go Call Tor furth- = Reawia v fevol metro | tre ‘nd sathng the tbr cons ~ FURNISHED _. . heat. 2 car garage, North tive fea or furth- M, SS Sf See we oe eee” ie bungalow | it baila Sor 3 Bedroom starts Tot. eorge R. Irwin 3, latge bedrooms. Living room, ; : ‘i turebook Contemporary Cus- TE a ment. Payments| wij build on Jot for small tet rg dining kitchen, enclose: West Side schoo, 2/UNTOON LAKE . GILES REALTY Co. BI EWE! 1 tom | Raneh sana et om | only 968 per month, _ Sars gegen Doe McDonald: | REALTOR 289 Baldwin Ave. porch, Part, basement pet tone bedroom one floor home.) loxi8 with snack bar ce. |FE S617 aa BALDWIN AYE,|JOSEPH F. REISZ SALES MGR. _— — ee F C - W. od Co : 3 ocoupancy. $11,500. Basy- Living room pee be wis. wing snee at Le After 2- FE 8-9772 N. Parke FE 45181 and dishwasher, natural . . @) . “sd, anata, ave, ee ie co ated oe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |°%55 N. Eves, FE 90623 fireplace, indirect | Ughting | 9 gop OR 3-1235| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | opp josiyn we Rn D? RILEY, Broker tases aad eee ee 1 “fooxtas. FAA wes. and many other features. | henley williams Lake Road & se Located 1797 Se Ri, Mice 4 isabeth Lake tile bath with shower. Large) terms, if [ J il CALIFORNIA-STYLE can hove a cammer of kop. ‘After 6, Call_OR_3-2603 / ' oak floors, x30 teegPtte: | em etist Fe’ saat Leo gf dowgpashenpling “HA! IVAN W B D RAN CH | mee oe 2 lee a Bo | : _ . : an home payss. LAKE © eT aks LAKE- heat, snd laundry tubs : eg rt . . 1 a 7) below yet. value ® w view 1 Fe priv. e Fenced a aneee Jot.| S( ‘HR AM overlooking pbetenen' ease $20,500 oe i pot Owner must sell. $2,400, ada: ONT 20x24 ft, living room. Ther- ( ) a a ee ‘| aU ARDENS LA FR Walled Lake District RE ALTOR FE 5-9471 W kins Lake F mopane windows, fireplace, BL OMFIELD = A DREAM HOME —- = i house fae tae jay ggg Nice)" on Lk. near Lake ¢ my atkins e Front rills, screened patio, 1% new rad AL, Bpoferes Isse "gene Ramo. 6 - Loon re a zoe! ¢ mg JOSLYN COR, MANSFIELD Value plus 3 bedroom bungalow, Plenty of Closet space ARE A Established in 1916 f. levi m. Lovely itch couple. $3,950 with $500 down . aoe . $60 month, | cor- 120x we é eounte ner fireplace, carpeting in-) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE and hot water, brick and shake| © scaped snd secluded from we 4 BRICK RANCH HOME — tone. 8 hareg bedrooms, and PONTIAC LAKE LAKE ORION. 2 R cited, motel, tacbes. crterior. Many. exirasencellent| trafic and. noe, Truly tn. srsewtre, ape] Reg. sedroome bed Bath wig | Hes bas "Oat ors oi! | ui torely 5 room bu ae, te bath FA’ loll beat fai som “Buy H wbile'vos| CLARKSTON AREA home iin counter mow; | vine rm guy Brepiace Ree.| S000 Bintered ‘all, onk ory, Tre nie ee OTART REALE od lot $16 000. teres ise } — 4 BEDROOM RANCH den or 4th bedroom ‘plus |” Brick i car garage, "takes shade BUFF BRICK — Ready to aake. Flees “'" $8,500 full. price. WALLED LAKE a session at once with large kitchen, cup- -& lovely enclosed family| trees. West suburban location. move into. Spacious ving Ownet says, “Take @ny reason- Attention, Handy Man boards to spare, living room room. Beautiful nylon ear-| Now at $23,500; Terms. reem 3 Sedrgoms, tle Set able offer > Bedvesie Teal bene; Veil Brick Ranch ‘Spence Street Socal mere. with | a paint cance rae = eas uli Rrroug out. Large living rm.| ONLY $1500 DOWN — For this tied basement, garage. In , COLORED bath, recreation area, large livin brush? Here red a dandy home, trance and clo ce FoR ‘ Aulem = | -Lake privileges, 4 bedrooms, Price hag been reduced on with 3 bedrooms and a beauti- basement, 100x150 ft. lot. with fireplace, gas hea 3 bedrm. west suburban home. excellent location. e3 m home, Large a4 and. dining, Autema’ heat a iM tile baths, spacious liv- this very fine well located ful view overlooking Williams) SEE IT $10,975, terms. posal, car garage and/ Very modern kitchen spacious room, family sized din hot water Plastered walls, laun- ing and dining combination. home to $12,500 with FHA Lake, needing only tne skill of velvet lawn com of} rooms, tiled bath, bsm't. w yn pps . EXTRA NICE 3 Bedroom. room, ful ment, 2 car mod dry tubs. This home spotless and wall-to-wall carpeting, kitch-| terms. House has § nice a week end painter to make it CANAL FRONT - shrubs and flowers. Hickory heat, ivh car garage. "va ty Ceramic tile in bath. Large | rage, lot, No down| in very good .condition, $12,950 en IXL. good ‘rooms and bath, full base- a delightful pisse te ive. T's 4 * rere Schoo! district, Ready mall fruit, .grape arbor. Lake Ehches. Fait cht heat paxment to ‘Gis, Call Mr . breakfast space, utiieey ment, screened terrace and all on one floor with | sutomatic 9 rooms, 1% story, Perma- — move in and really live. privileges. Bee thts at $10,950 to- tile floor and Hoge ae - er, or 28-0585, room, storage space. Low 2 od serage_Ritches and heat and hot : empie - serene, B08 on fot. Front For less than $24,000, / ed gg eet = ; 2410 5 aie. MA 4-231 cost ot] heat. 2 car garage ath are practica, bew. rounds an priced ‘a “only - gar / ; ; a. a. tes, tans, Ge ‘ . S SH Ea oe cle ee meaeinae ae | MSS hmae eG] Beene |NOTHING —/ | SaaS cater] Ea Bet acti Se | JIM WILLIAMS] PRICES SLASHED | ; dining “yee heels care = a fares iiving room, full be sment,| $1,700 DOWN on this love! REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | {tnt income, home. pe eS ont a ‘ . 21 ft, i218 Baldwin FE" 4.0547 etely turn. ; ett few miles northwest a ee re | “Bad” Nicholie, Realtor | BUILDING BARGAINS DOWN . frrrest,. now rented Many nice Hehe. room “plus large in: ia ee Ihave "a. 00d. income. : wea lcedl Meck ons fer ag oy Basement, 1 1%, be bats, alum. yecaly of sere oe buy, at $0,180" with rth) tiewt car *Sotoms® _ LIVE AND PLAY ce tls only $18,800 with stone suas uehhe ip excellent con. Lake Privileges FE 5-1201 or EM 3-4290 inum siding, and complete. , ety. a ra down Fier Tet, t ‘Bub YEAR ’ROUND AT nag dition.. Main floor has living — Lake —— boy ly finished for $11 strawberries, ar i a seen os INVESTORS — ATTENTION! . room ‘with Thermopane pie- the Jocation of this 5 © your with $1 1,500 down, deh and even ~ plage for a ll A A od _ oe gpg imemant i LAKEWOOD VILLAGE i = ; ; ture windows, combined and bath home which mM rr : y ena. wen, .<¥ vines fee, a Ae that; Make an appointment now! Excl elusive year atound lake from “$5600 this coay modern heme kitchen and dining space,| wated on 2 nicely landscaped 3 BEDROOM RANCH Eonictash 6 one ants ‘a. saddle horse or. k cuan 420 Down ro ge gag BA ted FEB of ‘Gane ‘ pasoramtie view from any) lets with plenty of shade , room, type roof, alum- with auto. off A plee Spacious dome » 2M “paths, ag ‘A RR git pees eee Sere Jae ee toe wat, window, 2 bedroo come end 1% oan, tan be - rptle LS . = idlng en contp! ~f Httle bars vin € hieken den with Any bent vi ee ard. tind. tn town, 3 $f Teleatenn and Huron St., Pon- oe a end garage. This baths. At lake level, recre- S jouse also. for d, we land- room, ‘ ae around ation room, complete kitch-/| | Which can be purchased on $10,500 with $1,000 down sale at 88, N tof th eae le a mnaer ee sin monthly G a ith: contr or ‘ under r 5 : ? a {iy oom, cit radiant’ floor| FHA mortgage, | ap atE aan 1088 alee 6 cuanesror Elchen, wuuny eombmnation, | 5 NEW: BRICK HOMES| OMY #00 down, #6 mln heat. Sand beach and boat! . ; _ , xe see tod : surface nd and bi-levels with wt homeo. 3 ont garege wv Old Lane Drive 4 ag oe s AREA Attractive 8 in oven. A ll die tached 2a A aaseon fo ft §aib00, 500; $7800 do hy lg ne ont basen om ge 3 Bate Se a cy i Boe io prone. salerter ; 1 : floors, plastered walls, alu- 2 ear gitege. Also 2 fin- ‘Sm ith-. m : ston “school, “i -~ ae. . PRICED FROM $18,900 a minum storms and screens, ished ® up. Reason- \ d near stores and transporte- | | Approximate! 900 down pay- Roy nne nc. . 35 ft. lot, Yand contract, ably j - Ki amp sen ‘Floyd Kent ney pies tion. : “"ment That you are @ ermanent reese That you had a good work ane a good paying record be- fore becoming unemployed. If you owe bills and are being a of worry. re market for @ garege OR_3-2360 nee fad iJ 2" moto-m ower, reg tis. chee oe 80. Will take trade- rent rug sh | Bs ARNE S HARDW ARE | 33_W _HURON rniture, ete. OR WILL gWAP LOT AT . WOLVERINE lake for Mason & carpenter work _MaArket 4-2777. WILL sWAP COMPLETELY RE- _— Kenmore iy meaner —. ‘or good —— ord or ev-| rolet. Call FE 32-2561 or FE 2-0156. For Sa Sale le Clothing - 56 OO NO Reasonable. MI ‘4 —- a —_— WEDDING e3868, MEN'S WORK CLOTHES FOR sale — Shirts & pants, 2 for 98e “A ralls, $1.75. Working- _fagmanes “Outlet, 65 65 S. Saginaw. ae pe te eon tae DAY * ae ors AVE. DRESSES, . suits, skirts. Blouses. EM 3-4364. Sale Household Goods 57 ™% iboyspaledetd a SPRING cushion pore! rf and chair, LR new. iso gs Iroquois afer 1 PR. CORAL OCCASIONAL ehairg 1 swivel-base rocker, $1 each, 1 standard size window | _frame $5. PE 4-8193.__ 2 PC. LIVING RM. SET, GOOD condition. FE 2-0372. swap yr freeze t bedroom home, N. W. side of ——— PE 244000 OR SELL ‘49 i CHEV Ev. OR Buick. ng cond. Mag He ped sod > of ram val- oe pete in THE BLON \WANTED- PEOPLE IN THE B MONTHS TO Pi 4 miles E. of Pontiac. or 1 mile z ———— ron ee SINGER CONSOLE. MODERN HOME FURN “For| $6 6 here in Flor-) — oak. 3 Also sofa OR, 32-3141. BEDRM AND BULNG | RM SUITE | ft. refrigerator, 104 Ib. Tes |v Hew, crate marred. Reg. $439.96 3 o Wayne GAsert 121_N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 REFRIGERATOR, P HILC QO, apartment size, late mode, $95, easy terms. Crosley electric range. deluxe floor sample Ma) washer, $39. Schick's MY 3-371 ROSE pig! ldap taieda AND chair $30: uoise jounge chair Lurez tiver fo pros: newly cov- ered, $40; ed: Beautyrest mattress; : soca vanity to match, $50. EM 3-8102. Refg, & stove Di chine, floor lamp. FE 5-1 BATHROOM FOR COTTAGE WASHING MA- Ma. | 260 | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, all makes. Guaranteed. Thrie Electric, 563 N. Johnson. FE) 4-5169. nocemens or home, 8 consists of apy ee extra. No dealers please. Michi- Fluorescent, Orchard Lx. | ve. — LONDE DOUBLE BED WiTH padded headboard. Exc. cond. $50. ORiando 3-335 BOTTLED — GAS 100 Ib. epiinder of bottied gas installed at your home for on): $15.30 2 Co. On *3-2401 Kenyon Bot- tle Gas Co CasH FOR SMALL KA DTOS working or not. FE 5-8755 \GramcOar GRAY DINING ROOM Lege WILL SWAP AKC REG COCKER) FE, jes for power mower, bikes, | 6-461 rf Biack liquer cabinet, CONTEST SPECIAL! New round bobbin full size Singer | console, Choice of blond or ma- hogany. Reduced to $139.50 Com- ete accessories, sewing course, Mfetime La rarpar — Sew- ing Center 10? Sagin Bete FREESE. EXCEL < COND. | $135 2 pe Living rm. sulle $35 Dining rm. suite with china & buffet $45 Boys bike $15. Lounge | chair $20 FE 58-2768 DAVENPORT AND AND CHAIR. OR OR i venPORT Pe vis GooD _cond., $12.50. PE 2-1: DUNCAN LS id) TABLE & 4 chairs. $60. 4-4282 ELEC. prices = _ EXCL CON- __dition FE .§-113: FREEZERS. SPOnT. FAMOUS name brands. Scratched, terrific values, 6149.05 while they last. No orders pie ase. Michigan Fluorescent, Orehard Lk. Ave PA CTORY REBUILT VACUUM cleaners, all makes, 1 year guar- ws. E [ae Thyie Electric, FRIGIDAIRE SEFRIGERATOR perfect conditior Oi heater 36 gal. of} water heater cement mixer, antique road! planter 1704 Crescent Lk. Rd.. Nr. Water- ford Twp. Hall, 4 ROOMg OF FURNITURE. $250 for all. Fair cond. 780 Wagner PE 5-778 A Lar ae gh ay a fe Pay ‘only 64 west. ae Puratters. a2 ‘Oren 7 PIECE CIVING ROOM 7 brand new davenport & chair. modern step tables, matching cof- ioe “table, 2 decorator lamps, all $99. Pay only $2 weekly. eaters Furniture. 42 Orchard _Unke Ave. 8 PIECE WALNUT DINING RM. set, 40°" Norge gas stove. pers coal heater All cond. In- quire 130 Norton Ave. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 7 MAID VINYL TILE. —8e %-Ft. Wall Tile 25c pe BASE. PAINT, Gal. $3.75 SEPAINT rot $1.95 GUAR. Leepe Syers, 141 W 9 CUBIC FT. FRIGIDAIRE RE- frigerator with freezer chest, like $80. MA 6-2521. new, Vx 12 RUGS aoe PACE, $0. Reversibie, $16.50. IT m bp ted, $34.95 ppd peet $49.98. Rug ads, $5.95 Pearson Pureitare. 2 Orchard Lake A ea BENDIX + Te. 63, 17 TV, 50 H Revere Tape) fcccace, Large. selection of used, guaranteed TV's. Obel TV. Union The Store. Union Village _ EM_ 3.6511 16 INCH Tv $1995 24 OTHER guaranteed rebuilt — todd wa Sor rices, = e Rd or 1815 vation bane Rd Union Village PE 4-4945 ri8 CU. ‘ROTPOTT FREEZER Munro Electric Co., _1060_ W, Huron 19 x 13 ORIENTAL RUG, YEARS of wear left. sive Duncan Ph a drop leaf table & 4 chairs, 6-3143 Eves. = you and in your. communi- Loans to $500. Made Quickly You will alwa: s receive pleasant courteous — rate and fri ay | _ LEASED PROPERTY Geaeery Store and Gas Station with garage, large corner lot, neighborho location, e8-|, Store ood pm lished buginesses, Food te enor until 1062 at $150. per month Gas Stat and Gara, WwW, ‘Huron, FE. any. fiees ‘aoe, “obese directory for) addresses) BUCKNER one of our of-|. 9 §2 GALLON HOTPOINT ( % GAL. GAS WATER HEATER. 20 in. reversible window fan. Gas|ICE E coffee ta- aie with table, 6 chairs & buf '* fet. PE 4-0700. 40 INCH nt ERUVINATOR ELECTRIC stove. - * ‘xcellent ceoaiinen’ eat wee a instalied pitas Electric Co., _W_ Huron, AMAN TON & er, ea cond. cast Persians a rieee hve 3 MAGIC C CHEF EF OAS RANGE o Een Bargains GE. Reker. ......csceccss-: $ 00 | Ofc. desk sand chair ........ 18.00 “iBlec. Range ........ sasecsc. Sap.00 8 = WING MACHINE, VACUUM cleaner, repairing. Free est., FE 23700. STOVES BOUGHT, BOLD Ex- . Turner's 62 Mt Clem- ens 2-801. SINGER DRESSMAKER MODELS | eouaee tz on the new Slantomatic Current models in like new con- | dition. Guaranteed. Save almost ‘y Singer epee Center. 102 .N Saginaw PE 2- TRADE-IN DEPT. — Occasional] chair ........... $695 PUFT oF, TANK rea “335 GAL 3 s Lounge chair re ottoman .... $12 96) FURNACE WITR Or CONV. _ COM: | w | Guar. electric washer ..... $28 95 | Table-top gas range ........ $49 05 3-pe. sectional sofa ........ $29 95 | Sofa bed vee 1D BS | Spe. dinette set i... $14.85 | Apt. size elee. range : = 98 | Apt. site stov 39 95 NY ee Tres | AVAILABLE | WYMAN’S | 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms. FE ¢-1!22) | FURNAC WOR, | THOR WASHER. GOOD COND. FE | gy ea atom ar TRADE ELEC_ RANGE POR GAS FLUSH Sooke niet REJECTS. A cé., interior & exterior | All sizes for all purposes 6liding range W. B. Munro Elec. 1060 W. Huron Used Trade-In Dept. Chair & ottoman ...... $14.95 | i] ee Oeeek: wos. cccse ee $24 50 Hiewenusiencts CIES)! | studio. — neipe Hondas $24.50 | Davenport & ¢ $29 50 30 gal “electric soosat heater pedo GAS R ANGE, , ALMOST NEW. FE 2 Hide-a- —— pene $59.50 GOOD CHEST TYPE SS | ae ce | _ $85. ORlando 3-964 Garage Doors /| STEEL OVERHEAD Factory seconds and Et standard | VAILABLE THOMAS ECONOMY 361 8. Saginaw . FE 2-9151. TWIN BEDS, 5 COMPLETE. . FE: 4-8169 after TAPPPAN GAS RANGE, FULL | sized, never used $200, MY 2-4371. Used Electric REFRIGERATORS RANGES wheel ar FULLY RECONDITIONED Re le th TERMS TO. mh 8 Paddock CONSUMERS °° | HOUSE ro BE TORN | POWER CO. 78_W. Lawrence FE_ 5-815! USED ROYAL WATER SOFTEN- Dinette set... CN s00| | Oi vie ne eee Oe Eltchéa cabinet .. cetecess $12.50 | USED AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER, Sewing machine ........... $05 FE 5-078. Elec. ironer .. ...-..-.:.. : uP | Ggep WASHERS, $15 & UPR. 2/9 Pc. Living : Munro Electric «» 1060 we Hu- BUY SELL & EXCHANGE ron, ¥ T rss USED REFRIG. 40 LB. FREEZING 104 8. Saginaw _ FE 2-5523 Gas OR OIL FURNACES LOW summer prices 20 Cu. Ft. home freezers. only $275 Easy Terms. MA 54-6011, Samuel's GAS STOVE. 36° VERY ¥ CLEAR | Used refrigerator $49 50 hbo & refrigerator, left hand 00 SAMUEL'S APPLIANCE MA 5-601) GAS STOVE $20, DINETTE_ SET $15. Davenport, unge Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Double Bed, Toastmaster, Electric Heat er, wn Mower $3.00, Garden Tools. any small items. FE 2-5030 GUARANTEED REBUILT A' U TT O- matic washers, Ses. Thor, & Kelvinator Terms to sult. ROY'S REPLACEMENT, PARTS, 96 Oakland Ave Hf. C. LITTLE AUTOMATIC FLOOR furnace with a and thermo- stat EM 3-4 HOME FREEZERS $100 of! reguiar price. Brand new niy $24950 for 74 eublie foot. ust be seer fo be appreciated. MAple 5-6011 Samuel's Appliances Davisburg “Household Furniture Private Home 12-4 p.m. 1812 8. Rochester Rd., Rochester, Across from Gree n- house, OL 2-1286, CREAM CHAIRS, HEART- back style, $4 each in quantities of 4 or more. FE 2- or MA 6.1960. . : B KENMORE AUTO, WASHER & Pade Westinghouse ies meres . Good cond. All for MI KENMORE IRONER. A-1 CONDITION, A sod Sa ig EM 32-4586 AFTER S hes woe ae eo Reasonable. OL 1-8218. es ee erator $35 . tier = AYTA IN ith + — Ra og door ef Gaalana _ capacity. Excel. cond. First $75 takes it. FE 2-2210 ; USED TV $1995 & UP Zi" COr-| ored TV. $250 Sweet's Radio & Appliances, 422- W. Hnron FE 2 eee WTI... ANFIQUE DISHES, AN- =a bed lamps, antique furn MY _crib FE 4 For Sale Miscellaneous 50, ON 1 BAG CONCRETE MIXER. NEW tires & motor. Good cond. 6473 __ Saline. Waterford. OR 3-781) i PLASTIC PIPE, Sc PER FT 44" plastic pipe. 0c per ft. G.A ‘Thompson, _80 Perry St. 2 WHEEL TRAILER,. __FE__5-0876 2 SCREEN DOORS, 36x84, 9 WIN- dow screens various sizes, all wooden frames. Fine condition Perl sl att od Oe ee ee 2 2 WE yoo ~4-AAA-1 ALUMINUM ‘SIDING _ Pah LNT occ | and insuiate same time UY DIRECT FROM AP- PLICATOR and get finest quality expert workmanship at lowest pea price O MONEY WN wk. and up Complete stock rl do-it-yourself. Also alum. and fibergias AWNINGS $9.95 and up. Grosmente) iron, sluminum storm VALLELY CO. “The Old Reliable Pioneers” Auburn & Rochester Roads Call OL siete for free Eves. OL 1-6623 [= BOLEN GARDEN TRA@ tor, Has Cultivator, mee | plow blade, cycle Ln & tralle cond. FE 5-2810 _ inch Josep Pipe. § FT $379 Sump © og 95 A eLMBING SUPPLY 172 8. Saginew FE 5-2100 12 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER heaters for the al = A, _Thomp 80 ry. st GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not. using}; through Classified Ads! on Daily | 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.| Sundays 10 to3 2 Ai Now (435 Orchard Lake Ave. ; Pienic ites FOR SALE, ALL sizes ‘PEARL, TOILET TOILET A a reas poo Ditie Hwy. CLEARA ieee paints, a “yliders yee Dantities. | RoR REA: Pe yayph sor votre iron oi $19.95 value ONEST OFFER ee alee lea Lake rons ave, riots whatever Lawn ey Cail OR 3-6002 AIR CONDITTONERS” Office oon cost. mmore, ‘ks, MY ANCHOR FENCES - No mone oereee PHA mn att taiac S MATES 5. 3994 Auburn at Auburn Hgts, FE 2-881). me | Sate (gular a sects tine lerenee: EM | ao SPECIALS SWEEPE , girl's clothing, sizes i 6-6139 Seay AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt, FE 5-7041. BULLDOZING & GRADING. Jijnteed _tract _or hourly rate. F 1M ~ PIXTURES. = Ae x08 of} and gas ROM] 12 .. ipeh oxpper pipe ls a Mornp —— pipe. $3 in any Reba Wervichs, ee Orchard RANGE se HOODS. E cadatinol TONE, S & 8. SHALLOW WELL PUMPS $67.50 per min, 50 PSON, 60.8. PERRY EDING ites ‘ons ors ‘Automatic —_ heater = ‘al es, COLEMAN OIL FURNACE. GOOD _condition. MA. 4-2252. $ CUSTOM WINDOWS S & B MILLWORK WHOLESALE & RETAIL we Pontiac Lk. Rd. Pontiac, Mich. haaee LAWN. Owe. 2 MO- ; Reo $25, FE ROTO-TILLERS SO EASY TO OP- ti ™. Let us prove it with a demon- Do u vB LE E cance Metal” EVERY YTHING ere BUILDING & ats ip’ Lent pep cs MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2-0567 Across from tet-Huron. ROSELLI 2 SWITCH 120 BASS AC- cordion =e case. Like new. Phone aren ois NO PANO. IN PER- | ie coediton, Gulaahe Gaflaghers. 18 E. ron + Sane. HP. MOTOR, wicet chia nesireN HE —— eS alveart 4 fanaa IN- quire Sale =e a Ganda 14 x 16 WALL TENT. 2 WHEEL trailer with covered coon top. EM 3-338". AQUA Lee NEW ‘& , USED. CLINTON METAL BOATS, USED BOATS. Pine Lk, Inn Jeon, Qrebard Lk. Rd. rE at |» gate oom 80 PARKHURST 8T. CABIN FOR PICKUP TRUCK. McGRE gat irons, 4 woods an - Bae ‘or _— oe good shot PE 5-2574 "Ndsnley Leach, 10 10 Bagley. FFALTAN RIPLE. GAGE 135. 635. SLEEPING. BAGS. REG. $35. Alr matiress pocket, fan sip, 100 phims: "% w. Saginaw St. Clothes Post = 1 coat exterior paint .. Reacy Miz Cement or Hone jot gs pat ul! rolls 18 or 30 Ib felt 63 Gas ‘stove #25. _FE 5-276. SEWING MACHINE, , BROTHERS, new, cost $175; Sel 875. pelcaege os do Hi-Fi Ta: arry. a complete line of bulidina —— - plyw “tatertor qaterion combination screen doors - ins $35; wi Bef, “Call after 4 p.m, oe a SPRING 18 | NEW f USED LUMBER OR 37002 | RIDING AND hla Se EDISON 52 GALLON APPROVED | A Thompson, 80 8 Perry FREE STaxDina TOILETS te Wasnvowie ‘wn Denegs bath sets with” trim ; poe ga cabee ed bath set with mowers, for those who want the We service what we sell. Service parts fof all ee Dan‘’t LEE'’S SALES & SERVICE ag 8 TO SUIT "Pactory 2nds—trregulars PM. SAVE PLUMBING heh dh a Mt Clemens St. STUDIO COUCH. ¢i0. | a od burner, sell =a Special Sale ; ock per fh e'ycente. P 2% in. oval casting, per ft. i “ cents ri FRAZER ROTOMILLERT 2. |e cent type brick molds, per ft. d., P base. per C, $8 | Oak door sills, each $195 Various sizes of windows, ea. $13 95 Empire Supplies — | 2600 Union ay Ra. drawing boards & Partitions. Re-| 5 . Second house South of Wal- Rd Call before 10 am after 4 pm Or anytime Sat . ft outside flush doors, WOLV ViRINE ” SEWER PIPE & DRAIN TILE $1 corrugated steel culv ert size up eavy steel clothes pole Wood & steel fold-away closet doors | me pol fs e | Disappearing stalrway outside window shutters. Electric garage door ereters. Garage front temodelin | =< in an call for iteee estimates BERRY DOOR SALI ES ‘eme mo BAY LOCK COAL THE, aan cARuY abe SHIELD STORE to meet your needs aaILew OR SLE WILL ae @ 12 foot boat. 65 8. Rose- iT | Talbott Lumber FE 44805, 1025 Oakland Ave, LP SET. NEW, STEEL “SHAFTS, a cost 895 -— Sell #35 ercawae — LIKE NE $100. u cocktal!l table "320, alae like new. 4-8292 ~ iJ une Brake Special WILSON GOLP CLUBS, MATCHED, Registered Never used. Cost $100 = Sell $45. PE 68-6819. "| Bait, Minnows, E Etc, 65B NITE Saab can 2 ds 7c 49e r 100 for 8c opee ll p week pt a GAT af cite Bua Un 6D — “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1-A BLACK DIRT. 6 YDS, $12. _FE_ 4-66 4-6584. j-A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP BOIL, sand Pr Travel. at. Call Pan ai 3 J oreo a De \Deilvered Lond i “OR nay — cuca week Loaded. 8 tat ach sche en Road, FE 5-1413. l-a TOP L. FILL, SAND & 2 pie "prea flelivery. Rini Bros School Section Rd. Armada, Mich. can STate 4-8801. couLiE™ PUPPIES —"§ WEEKS AKC Reg. $35 — MAple cegeetaterceencete DACHSHUND PUPP ay. o M é MOS. 0-1 eae Color red. $50. PE | DANDY BOSTON TERRIER MALB 8 $30. Phone OR 3.2420. PONY SADDLE, (AND 3 BRIDLE, Ideal $150 “OR Sika GUAR . TO TALK. Cages. 591 4th st. 2-4025 ABA ~ CANARIES, CAG Pood’ ince 102? Ses Oakland ave; Pet Shop, 55 Winters ag “re e . a3 . TROPICAL cue — lies, 3441 Dunning. FE ¢ sitveR ALSO = a SOOnLES eee MY_ 3-280. NG grat ages and supplie Prones esbtrd at (ao Aw: } BOARDING LL BREEDS, LARGE Baer Poodles Dy Ceomekian no extra charge. For reser ation. woall OL 16s . DOGS, be ae “a PE Tele- ried Burr-Bhel raph. __Hay, Gr Grain & Feed 3 71 2% ACRES OF STANDING HAY Maple 5-1330. for sale. ist & 22. LES? Straw "Pont av. ME corn m S e liver, OAkland ny. ALED HAY. 10300 DLEY RD. Clarkston. MA 6-479 EAR CORN — STILLMAN J. EL- well. Mi. N. % Mi. B. of Dryden. Phone P31. den. Timoth miabe Rolling A 0! r ares Farm, "4760 Quarion Rd Rd., Bhai MA 6-2058. For Sale Livestock 72 ARABIAN STALLION, 6100. BUCK- skin with childr mare, gen —, ren, 150. Welch FE 45601 ie } Western saddies, ORSE— CHESTNUT Gi Sa Ee. Gentle with children EM petty HIGH COLORED ‘“PALOMIN oO, 4 yr. old mare for sale. OL 2-3451, HOLSTEIN HEIFER & CALF, milking goat, goat milk, MA PONY 7 YRS PART a Shetland. Oakiand 8-2436. PIGS, 7 WEEKS OLD. OA 8-32%8 ___ Wanted Livestock 73 73 WANTED LIVESTOCK ALL __kinds, Forrest Jones. MAple §-0016 3 ca en PEAT HUMUs. $9 TOP 750 Band end graavel. PED 5 YDS. BLACK DIRT. $9. SAND _& gravel, EM 3-0681 § YARDS CHOICE BLACK DIRT. Specia) price Union Lake area, 7 eel gravel, etc. Call EM 10A-BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, fill, sand & gravel. Rocks. FE _ 2-489. A-) BLACK DIRT. Cg rid FILL, _landscaping, EM 3-340 A-l FARM TOP tte RICH black dirt—$10 for 5 yd. load Also sand, “Seti a@ tl, FE 3-0346— 475590 A-1 BLACK DIRT road gravel, vie of Cla 2 ay Drayton Plains, immediate delivery A 6-0868. _Bess_& Owens Trucking. __ ALLIED TRUCKING CO.” Loading 4 days Fill, top_ sofl. Old State Farm Property. Eliza- beth Lk @ Tetegrapb Rds FE ost or FE O13 A-| TOP SOIL SAND GRAVEL, fili & black dirt Bull dosing, ew- _—cavating basements. OR 3-€632 A-| BLACK DIRT & PEAT MIXED Farm top soil Immediate del., FE -5-475: A TOP SOiL. CRUSHED STONE, sand, Tr ot fil Sarl “AAA Pare Merion Sod 55 cents sq_ yd. delivered: LI 1-5477 A-| TOP SOTL = cenee STONE _Lawn wore $-02) A-) TOP S8OIt, CatenED STONE, sand, gravel, fill a.” Conktin. _FE b1119 or PH 28572. BLACK DIRT TOP sOIL, SAND. +8 vel and Gil, anywhere in akland County. Fe 61131 Or FE 2-777 BLACK AE YD LOAD’ 3 BU. $1.00. Fill, PE §-3282. BLACK DIRT #8 per load. Do ee reer ax USED OIL CONVERSION BURNER _ years old, Tank & BRAKES RELINED, ONLY $1295. 40456 Most Chevies, Piymouths & Fords. | sep 9 YRS JACOBSEN ESTATE eel Type mower with meme | GOODYEAR SERVICE | - “> 8 eC sed Oil Furnace 84,000 BTU eee ca i OR! ando 3.5634 WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- oo vied lame BEN NSON. 1 U ‘MBE R CO e : Som- plete with bag Cost 875 sel) $35 LAKE PUMPS ‘FOR 6 YOUTH DED AND 6 YR. OLD; | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20" mirror, slightly marred $3.95 also tremendous selection of medicine ~ WINDOW; ORS Double hung—sliders —casements Prime or sombmeree windows Alum. ee vbcisidad $il 9: sliding doors and Vanity mirrors at secriine savings Michigan ry A | WALT BEATTY FE 8-3407 MOVING TO SOUTH AMERICA rebuilt moter and veg mn FE 41925 or FE 8-965 Fe a ascites Caste CATERPTL LAR D-2 | WITH Sosce 20" bike $10 tei table $20 : PU ios PAP FES __ $25. FE 5-2481 or “PE 6-1 SPECIALS Low. BOY FRAT m7 “FOR aie a See E ROAD GRAVEL apient best offer. OR 3-6523 ___ | €aReDRivEwaY GRADING. Do | It “Voursell etc. FE COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING act for rent, Do it if, FE #1170, vee Ses rooved, 4@'x8'x'4" $4.79 each Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE 6ERVICH TRIM- WALLP EAMERS x $2.09 | SAND Le tet ead La, saws Ss Ld ood is ag ie ve $3 oa BROWNIE RARIWARE re " birch ply wood, 3-025 sod MANY OTHER BARGAIN ‘NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Haggerty | 2% MONTH OLD PUP, WORMED. | each, PE 4-0158. AKC REG MALE GERMAN N cee HEP- Wall paper steamer ea aia) pesenen) hae sandera, fur. | AKC SRaaTERRD P PENALE ao OR Jan Fuel & Paint, 436 Orehe rd Lake a © §-6159 EXCAVATING, SneWoRING balldoging, top soll, ete JIM EM_3-0881 GooD FARM TOP 60IL, 5 YDs. for $10 Delivered. FE 4-6588, 'F YOU WANT GOOD TOP SOIL black dirt & peste furnished | top soil for the new City Hall, and Safety Bidg —Call PE 2-7611 _P. J. Waidie LOADING CHOICE BLACH DIRT, sa per yd = poy deliver, 5 = - $10 FE 4 pence eeliventa at YARD black dirt or _peet, OR 3-0644 PONTIAC LK BUILDERS sUP. ply. Sand, aie & dirt Caer mortar & trucking. OR }-1534, TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT PEAT FILL. SAND FILL CLAY For Sale Poutry 74 MUST SELL 60 YOUNG LAYING hale Danish brown leghorns. FE WHITE LEGHORN HENS, LAY- ing, 710 Scott Lake Rd. FE 5-8360, __ Sale | Farm Produce 75 PLACE YOUR , ORDER NOW FOR maples ia 1196 Vinewood. FE ~ QT. BERRY BOXES KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE PE 4-0734 _FE _#113 SEED POTATOES, 335 W. SILVER- beil Rd out Perry | STRAWBERRIES FOR 8 A ALE, _Rosiya Ra. own, Saturday. . ‘Sale Fa Farm m Equipment 76 4 BAR TRAILER-TYPE DEAR- + groi har rake. Like new. FE 6 CAN ELEC. MILK stare New Idea mower, THC h ae _er_ MY y 3-140 ‘$0 PORD TRACTOR WITH FRONT end loader, & biade, Ortonville, NA 17-2606 FRAZER ROTO-TILLERS. NEW & used Parte and service L. W, _Avis, 1580 Opdyke. PE 44380. HARTLAND AREA HARDWARS invites all farmers, and their families, too, to come and see the John Deere One-Man Hay US. 23 on M59 on the north side of the road. This demonstra- tion is being held to show farmers that one man alone can: og up his hay for standing ero storage. There will be a Tunc stand on the grounds. Free prizes. Hartland a Hasdware, Hart- FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used Proux ra Ono Jes on M24, FORD ae 16” PLOW, DIsc, Hear tooth dr 4 cultivator. | ee gtader biade, $1,000 OR SraoeN TRACTOR eoneants: Like new, wis. +o JOHN DEERE HAMMER MILL petra on Ford 6 truck. OR ~~ MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parts & bat bot 1890 Crooks Rd 1 ¢- SPECIAL Farmall Cub WITH 12° PLOW GooD NDITION YOUR I H 1 DEALER KING BROS. TOP SOIL ~ NO STONES 5 yards delivered, $9. oa Coal and Oil Co MA 5- | TOP SOIL BAND & GaAvEL L BY) ick ip ts truck load FE 5-0440 TOP QUALITY BLACK DIRT. $0 $0. § yd. joad, FE 4-9120 TOP gsOIL, LLACK DIRT, SAND & gravel FE 56-7664 days FE 43058 Eves. Earl Gore TOP sOIL. SAND ¢ GRAVEL FE 86-3511 davs or FE #6145 eves. _Jim Raines, WASH SAND & GRAVEL. FILL dirt. rey A oft, Peat spite ‘S TRUCKIN §-5437 4 a soll. gravel, fill, ming & removal’ Free estimate... FE 8-2275, FE 4-0953. oS For Sale Pets Pets 69 fo, $3 each, _herd, 2 yrs “dale, 4 years old, $30. Call 2970.— oe PF AFF SEWING MA Seas oe Phone watt pie s;HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads, FOR CASH INA PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEKE FE 4-0734 FE 41113 TRACTORS Bolens Wheel-Horse TILLERS Bolena ME Tiller: Bolens Mustang; Roto-Hoe. Tere Power. Handle: eri-Tilier Pal ODay Warranty. Credit Term EVANS VEQUIP 6501 DIXIE HWY. MA 5-7878 _or YOR 1924 8EE OUR SELECTION OF HAY ‘o0ls = New, Used and Rebuilt, 7 ai types of Electric fence ba SILO. are BLOCK 3» ft. 4301 Joslyn Rd, at Breen. USED SPECIALS ROTILLERS, LAWN. MOWERS & GARDEN TRACTO Several té choose from, all ready to me, Priced ee oe : HOUGHTEN & SONS ‘J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer ____ Rochester _OL 1-076) Auction Sales 77 _— P®PBPBPP PLP LPAI SMARTS REE — THIRTY-SIX: For Sale Housetrailers 78 Wanted Used Cars. S8|TIZZY, EAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer since 1932, Guaran-) teed for life. See them a demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales, Plan to one of ‘Wally Bryan's exciting — earavans.} trade ip allowance en your 1046 to 1948 yates ¥ 4 rices we still top them fr. in value. Also turniture| taker in trade. Yes, you save neoarets of dollars when you buy Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Aighway (0.5. 10 tains 1 etobile rut Crui ser, _ Main Bt, Dechacter. OL 13-0469. BUYS OF THE MONTH GREAT . Lakes 1 45 ft. $2,905, used 1 month, Bkyliner 1955, 35 ft. $1995. 29 fi., $1350. 1951 Continental, like new. ft. $1995. have many other good buys in used trailers. See us for your new — eg (Toro-A- = e $805. 2 ms Coach Sales. 15210 ry Molly Rd., Holly. MEl- rose 4-6771 TRAILER EXCHANGE. Anderson - Regal -"- ~ Beemer 8-10 Wides oo. TRAILERS ON RENTAL YMENT P wiches & overloads installed, car wired, etc. Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8 Telegraph _—- Open Eves. & Sun. ee ee We wil) sell i fo : ae Soe airy vine Coach or Holly Rd.. Holly OXFORD TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner 10 wide, 14 ft. to 36 ft New 45 ft. 10 eas $005. = 8} per month includes all in- uurance, taxes and financing -—no strings. A few used trailers stil! retewle = renta] plan. We sell. rent, Lak Orion on 324, ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 “AUBURN = neta So Th %% il. fine: 170 fs. “Opay ke + See E 5-631) _MOBILHOME (ESTATES. MODERN rol front and playground. EM D OR | those who want the best. 40 x 80 +— shield, ammn a 1 mite south of ee. MY 2-0721. ere ania - ear . new, U i PT DN 9816 HiGH- as _Ra ve Home Estatesié Fi, CANVAS ras COVERED Gh Le ALMA OF AM Pig 3 noe, very a J Pee i price. Terms. F 9868. iE Pr dg Bs BUDDY, 50 Xx BA SMALL DN. squpeed rs . Enea MY_ 2-400) Ts, oid, MA ‘eos70 : ins SAFEWAY. 20 T. “Fi800. 11) 19 FT. pas IN . 4 reashert : inch ee “is ee ae ai 8 Detroiter Pontiac yeni a 15 to 66 ft. 8 and 10 wides - iy Neos wit) fs S'aettac" Pe S30 cone : ‘GLEN CASH Dc. Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT BLVD. Pane en sind used cars, See us mse 8 Bag cata na ae Cenere | TR PORTATION CA Bett ata a: 3 6 months -old, -12 ft. boat, boat Tie HP motor & trailer ALOMTOM PT. OUTHO. 30 HP Evinrude, electric. T trailer, ped cellent cond., reasonably BOATS TROJAN =, & & eft BOATS BOATS BOATS 30 to: choose from, these boats are brand new. 1@ Cadillac or - Wagemaker, molded plywood 66” beam with forward deck, 2 walk thru seats, list price $575: sale price $385, Bar Harbor, wind- steering, upholstery, 2 sale price $625. Constellation, windshigd, steering, speedometer, walk thru seat, the best of up- holstery, bow light, stern light, list price $1,079 sale price $595. Lots of —. boats at bi: discount, some ats otors a. of Evinrude Motors. All at Dawson's Sales on Tipsico Lake: to Hicko: mere M _ liner & Geneva boats, jpuminum. wood & ‘iberglas. be mane ® ane tha sensationally ow oric Ge- neva boats defore you buy! ——— motors, Gator teallers, boats motors Kel’ s Hardware, 3994 Auburn’ at Adams. Auburn Hgts, PE 2-8811. CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND — eels oot Erenoznik. “Clearance Sale to 39 per cent off on maltet Reda and American » Bkis pi! Sn tans 316.95 Harrington Boat Works yaaa 8 Telenrag DEALER 8 Telegra: FE_ 2-80: 22003 en Sundays] wibereis sae cesilng” Atumtoum OP INLAND LA FE 4-7121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS Buy where you get expert serv-|-—-—_ ice. Backed by ae ri- e u vely acres includes ence Also shell } aan - lee tr al eulmaning. Soee| inam peste, Paint & eqpelies. = ghelter. Only 15 minutes to Pon- _— Penta di Be Pr dhe! Le. : Also trailer sales Base rate ka® FE bonia. Keego Harbor. Phone MY (Poa hia, Ba bel Poe ( 58 80 ‘ith — chuck Phone No. Auto Accessories & anne $6 PONTIAC MTR. TRI POWER | | EM 3-4926. _ For Sale Tires 80A, a-1 USED TIRES, $3.50 UP. we buy-Sell. Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE 6A 603 8. Saginaw St, NEW TIRES 10.95 plus tax t w sexchanee Platrtot ara: a State Tire “3 Hers PE 40687 it BLACK. exeu: ange; inaw. STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES ears in on Genera} Safety Tires od Mae bos sped cent off. biack or ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn _____ Auto Service 81 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR makes, Arc welding FE 2-4 Lats FIBERGLAS RUST Se | skirts, and. custom work. ad 3-1448. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING [N THe ear Cylinders rebored Zuck -| chine Shop, 23 Hood Phone vr 2-2563 4 Mulflers and talipipes Hollerback’ s Auto Parts FE 3-477 340 Baldwin 82 $125. FE 8-2827.| '57 HEINKLE MOTOR SCOOTER +494 bole “INSTALLED FREE _ Sale Motor Scooters § 1953, CUSHMAN. _937_N Perry. SAVE $200 Matthews - Hargreaves Your, CHEVROLET Dealer # 631 OAKLAND AVE. : FE 4-4547 * 1957 HAWK. $120. MApie 5-1367 CUSHMAN SCOOTE ANDERSON SALE. & SERVICE, 2 8. PADDOCK iat Pike) FE 4-4246 _ For Sale Motorcycles — 8&8 “9 HARLEY er idhice seit LOADED _ Cali ORIando 3-3873 "$1 HARLEY wheel $200. Shirley ae "$6 TRIUMPH CUB. EXC CON- _dition." FE 2-€747 214 Florence 1958 HARLEY DAVIDSON ~ WITH. all. accessories. $1250. 502 E. Col- _Uumpbia. ~B “a W BAL BALES AL “DAVIDSON, 3 FE #7603. 78 §S. _& SERVICE. 8, Edith _ PARTS 4& SERVICE O ON ole prods ¢ Davidson, see Hari avidson Gales Co. 379 8 Sagi _naw For Sale Bicycles _ 84% ‘07 HEINKLE | MOTOR BIKE $195 SAVE $100 Matthews - Hargreaves to oe LET Dealer Ot OnE aan? AVE. _Boats & Accessories — 85 7% M Ti Fi Switz ER. B mn te contro's, Mercu , both tees OL 32-7326. MERCURY 1954. 2088. U, COM-| 20, trailer, = 91 For Sale Cars. 91 '50 Olds 88 ........$ 148 _2 dr, worker's special TRUCKS wit! 9° Buick 2-Dr. .....$195 Standard transmission 55 Ford Victoria ..$1195 Req & white with power steering, mee radio, heater, like) ’'S6 Ford 2-Dr. Dn. $ 245 Customline, — Leyal stand- ard shift, tires Jimmy DeRose 3140 W. HURON STREET 1 Mile West of Telegraph ‘53 ee, 4 DR. DYNA, R-H, R-& R MOTORS 14 Oa land PE 43529 bas VICK, § HARDTOP. wer brakes. er steering. sao, oe E's own- er ‘oorheis & phone after 6, phone FE DUMP TRUCK, ‘49 DODGE. 5 YD __Good tires & conten. MA_6-3733. $1 FORD 4 TON PICK UP, GOOD condition, OL 2-7326. i656 FORD V4.4 TON PICKUP Has: been © a has had very | use Like new seo8. Y o} down, smal monthly payments. North Chev- rolet . Hunter blvd. at Wood- werd Ave, Birmingham, MI 4-2735. ‘0 PORD a. — 6 YD. Ortonville, NA 7 ~ JOHNSON MOTORS Boats Trailers Pod ecoessories Everyth boat OWENS. MA NE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lk Ave. JOHNEON 5'4 HP MOTOR, NEW, never used $180, EM 3-6226. Mazurek Marine Super Spring Specials All New 14 ft Texas — aluminum run- about with w istered seats, windshields, seerin oo & Jeepirtpeos oh Mercur trols. P00 Tb. asteretat eer The complete outfit for $1095 . Fishing Boat Specials 5° boat, 3% HP ae trailer *. nchor & oars 1¢ martes oplywocd.. “carton boat, 6 HP otor . $195 USED MOTORS es 25, elec ete & controls $275 HP Chris-Craft . is HP ScottAtwater, used 10 hours 275 Mazurek Marine Sales At 8. Bivd & 8 Saginaw 40588 SAIL BOAT OAT 17 “DUMPHEY SNIPE, = painted. $250 250’ Dock E_2-6681 ur FE 5-1000 after « | EW 2. | | "Boats s40° 12” ALUM. 2’ Steel $104, Trailers, $1030, w Sega ana runabouts $144.50 up. 9669 M59 West. ‘NEW 14 FT ROUND OR "FLAT | bottom fishing boats. FE 5-87 | 4921 Filer s8COTT ATWATER Mi MOTOR, OTOR, NEAR-| ly_new. FE 4-4020. [TRAILER WAS sits NOW $00. __Costelio’s. MY 3-15 ‘TRY OUR eieaat “OUTBOARD - motor tune-up service. Backed 7 22 years repair experience Tony’ Marine -ervice 2695 Orchard Ny _FF _8-0112. Keego Harbor. _ USED BOAT racing. hull 16 ft molded ply Merk 25 $675 12 ft Wagemaker Johnson 3 h far nen ive have hn 2 syrs. to pay. 1955 CHEVROLET ar ROR FUL- 7_< comeree Good cond. 554 "34 FoaD Pick nd tll .% TON EX- press. $600 F i934 630 GMC = our AND 1952 4 wheeler dump We —— year _ftound j job ‘GHEY. fe ‘56 1 TON a fwd foe i ongttn shelf 120 ge Siva? Birmingham DUMPS CHEVR $295 AND UP TANDEMS FORD T 150 ~ STAKES "48 FORD "$245 AND “tip VANS “49 FORD 14 Ft. PICKUPS ‘& PANELS "50 CHEVROLET '% Ton PICKUP "1 A pl ed % Ton PICKUP D % Ton PICKUP LET 1 Ton PICK "36 2 Ton 8 "$95 AND UP 20 OTHERS “TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL DEALS ON ANY NEW ‘'5¢@ MODEL NOW IN STOCK Cy OWENS TRUCK CENTER a at 8S. SAGINAW —s_s—séFPEE «45-2246 PONTIAC'S — TRUCK CENTER cuff Dryers Gun & 8&8 Cen- ter. 15210 Holly Rd. Holly, ME . } 4-677" = WTD Lee) OAT. FE 223i Transportation | Offered &? ENGINE JIRLINER TO Cattiornta 880; Hawafl, $99 10: _Ferry Service Inc 0.. $1254, aRgs FOR oS PADSLP HIN | FE 2-3215 FE 2-3823 after 6 p.m PaRi TRUCK GOING NORTa load Either way FE Seca _ MISs- TRIP TO 8 ILLINOIS, 8. } sourl, Share Expenses. Gan 8-9242 2 cats OR “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars. Now gas allowance to Hartford Conn | FE ei PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass BY ones — BRAND NEW 1058 Jeep wheel drive, oversized tires, Ps meta) cab, heater, extra large box. Priced wav below mar- ket value Phone FE 5-8165, For § Sale Cars 91 POP a EXECUTIVE'S S CAR ___ Wanted | Used C Cars 88 This Spanish old and black oon DV NTURER™ is all you - MUCH As $59 FOR JUNK AND) can demand from a really | cheap cars FE _2-2666 days or fine car, Powe ah _Eves. out - performance — fa at ju: priced to sell quic $1,805. SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYM 42 FT PLYWOOD BOAT & 37: a, $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham . — Mercury motor. $125, OR 3-2513.| Phone FE 8-0488 ji T° ROW BOAT. REASONA-| Ana our ‘purer will comé to MUST SELL ‘55 $5 BUICK ¢ SPECI ~ te: FE 2.3536 your door or drop in at the cor-| exc. cond. EM 3-6500, “ii FT. CEDAR STRIP Ri UNA. fet of Cass & Orchard Lake >. bout, @ ft. hy aroplene. on pees; Sat Bot Coe BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP, | oie PT. WAGEMAKER RUNABOUT ~ CASH FOR CARS __ |*aic., heater, and, Dynafiow. Our s boat trailer, Bo HARDENRURG MOTOR SALES | rolet Co. mectae Bivd at 8. Wood- $86 3, ot $6571. Cass at Pike FE §-1308 ward Ave. Birmingham. Ri 2 tna s weer] © CASH larg e er - | “11s, BUICK, « DR ABSOLUTELY o- Convertible, op. B aad es. AVERILL’S NEED ware . NO MONEY DOWN. $24.80 ; ie ie water — let's take & pn ana bring it here for) Call “ce mae er, . or *< $1305. You won't want, to home| DIxXiIf HW s iat PECIA i DR. SHAR without i! 70 Hetghts Ra La Pe seni To oe Hadstone, id Orion aiter 7 pm. oF call ‘on JUNK CARS Sr Be EXC. COND WELL tom Color, 06 8, Perty St, PE 5-6070 _ equipped, EM 5.0081 “Riggins. Mazurek Studebaker "SS Ford, Fordomatic, 4 dr.. spot- ag dB 53 Butck, like new, bargain. Fy Buick. tops in transportation. ee Demo., save money on this "Mararek Motor Sales at 8. Bivd. & 8. Saginaw PE 4-9588 HASKINS DEMO SALE . 1350N. Woodward B'ham MI 4-1930 COMMUNITY moxon SALES ester, Michigan 804 Ny Main OL "9.9311 BOB Cunningham MOTOR SALES 4278 cone HWY A ogame gl PRICES SLASHED The dough you save will be your own! Montclair, red & white, Merco- matic, radio, eater: white tires, = tremendous buy at this low ‘54 BUICK CONVERTIBLE ; . steering White tires. $795? Man Alive! WAS $995 NOW $795 ‘$5 BUICK HARDTOP , Tadio, heater, ping Phage back-up iftes, ur -|WAS ate 3 NOW $095" "50 ; Mechasienly fur looks but MAKE AN OFFER ‘#7 OLDS 88 ¢ DOOR Black — gre Renter. My. dramatic, inside NO R ABLE oO R "RE. MOTOR SALES. a AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. | FE 5-885 ~ \ Open Eves; MERCURY CONVERTIBLE > Ww AS. $3194 NOW $995 |' COMMUNITY | HAUPT Pontiac Sales tarchief convertible. Po stee’ Hyd '52 Olds 98 ..:...,.$ 395), Power, prates._whitewallsn ‘ re: * * . 4dr. Sharp car a ara Ran, wns a. mi $3 Pontiac 8 2-Dr. $ 395] “matte transmission. R&H Power Blue, standard shift, a bargain of i] ae 54 Mercury ¥ H'top $ B45 ab Ferd Catoarine “4 Gr. sedan Fordomatic. R&H. & heater, tu-tone green pal ‘nary _ Hara A mae! 4 dr, sedan, 54 DeSoto v8 $ 995 ‘4 Buick 4 —— Dynafiow Station wagon, automatic, radio, | ‘53 Nash peamen, Rex. heater, light green, a perfect sub- Also portation specials! urban car. : N. an MA bua ‘30 2 DR. aaa: act tes Powerglide, motor good. 27 che: _pewa. ee Waeeenl Ave Beas | ham. MI 4-2735. TReesrite, made Ge ey | oneeeet Bienes Ss, ABSOLUTELY No MONEY OXFORD, On the Bargain N OA = e ym 1957 it BLACK Cag 8 f BEL R $22.53 mo. Call Credit Mer., Mr. rdtop. Vv | vom Of MI 4-7500. *Tur- ona. Ri vo0. rE Nise ‘sve - | 7. ‘ST BEL AIR NV 1966 LET 2%-DOOR - V-8. 2 Power yee powersige, Ratt Radio, ter, Powerglide Ore: | 5 ari. with white top. pee. ina] 2-tone sparkjing _— ia) true value ef $1. stock ra see He cir S| Hoaalret'g "oatyers ave Sit GEORGE $ MILLION mingham MI 42735, SPECIAI New ie Sy all equipped with ; Side mirror. met tmdenicth Gate | AL PAYMENT PLAN > 94590 mo. $62 65 mo. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT GEORGE $ MILLION MANAGER CREDIT Harold Turner Ford MI 47500 1958 CHEVROLET 2 {4 DR. HARDTOP $2425 TAYLORS CHEVROLET - OLDS - MARKET 4-1561 WALLED LAKE Bham CLEAN CARS jal. gar are Fu powersharp. mperial 450 dn. $645. price 4dr. ican, “No money dn. 1954 “toca rdtop "7 yi08. enc perdi " pailes. — $50 chboane 1986 1955 Bui brakes. bike “pew. 1 x per +dr. Dyna. Radio ‘& is, en ee ve) ‘power. @ pass. wagon. Redio. & ‘heater. s Seca inside & out. 2, $195, steering. " Power bt Custom royal "a wan a vs va 1958 Als goo a, Bee. Same a Bob Frost y equine. 9 ger. Ra- = a sq ipassen $445, dramatic, Reni Nice, Ne an, i 980 Hunter Rivd.. vs. 10) a amet B bap sae TONE | 1956 Ford convert, V-4 Radio and "80 DeSoto 4-Dr. ‘60 Ford 2-Dr. transpor, .. TRUCKS fed Dodge “on pickup ..... 2 ce bee piakep -§ b 8 ee ENSCHNEIDER” ENGLEHART ree ee peeve beer err eeeaacsese 1954 Pontiac Chieftain ome 4 dr. Sedan. Hydramatic. and heater, 1 owner seer ween ae chanical tiem amen ne eer eee ems eeeenne ae sas ida 8 dete Genk on | condition. Body Good 1955 Ford. Customline, ¢Dr, V-8. 1 owner. 31,000 miles, — peg oes Be] Air sport cow . heater, powerglide .. § 1954 Buick Special. ¢Dr. sedan. Dynafiow, Radio and heater § 595 ter, Whitewalls, Black and wena. Sharp fiOMER HIGHT MT MTRS. Ld perce -.. $1305 wanes $ 805 | j Harold Turner Pord ¢ 3895 REPORe SSK TON Take Males” Be” Sou - Lakes. FE 86-0402. Pyt. vine 3-041. Bi AI — 1068 oa with overdrive. ae owner. 5 On ene 2dr CALE nice car. ia hee | Great DeSOTO-PL $12 8. Woodward, TZ OUTH : mingham ~ FORD RD TUDOR VERY Good CHRYSLER, 1955 “DON'T WAITI" This one won't last past ‘st per- son that drives it. I's & pinta pon — New r power equipmen ew ca ten full pric only “$1,296. SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham CAR FAYMENTS TOO eS. — Let us help vow —- less expensive Fd 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door, V-8, Hardenburg Lake On jon Motor or Sales powergtide. oaded. tone _— Customline, OD ... $895| pORD — ME! sEKCURY MY: 2-261) Quols. Bs ereery, a-dr. Merc. .... $795 REAL N NICE 1988 er reat ¢Dosr NER CASS & PIKE FE 5-739 1959 Chevrolet Belair, 4 dr. power- aa ei, Londed — COMMUNITY S70 Olds 88, 4 dr. Holidey, full cae ws FOREIGN CARS old 1¢ 88 Holida . = = wupe, inedea Golld white. Motor | Sales sag wotio, Healy = Morris SAVE UP TO $1000 K +4 ger us HOUGHTEN & SONS "56 i ehlel 4. . AS LOW Ag. $198 OR YOUR “8 Burk Supe ef se spi OL 19761 Up_JO ™ MONTHS OM Bat, “38 Buick Ht, Drea. DESOTO, 1954 ‘B Suick saat 9g This Birmin, ‘make ho 4 k & vocal beauty 4 es O on Haskins Chev. 483.82 want gen, du, ae o7s1 JDisle Wighway ot MIB, | 3 ne, MAple 5-507) _ Open th 8 54 Ford. FOM. '53 Pont Chieftain, 2 dr SCH 1949 CHEVROLET ‘41 Olds, 4 dr. ae Lee month G MONEY, “DOWN. Auburn at East Blvd.” oso Gccaeek eralaghen ‘ine. er 4 Ooane gous FE 5- 8858 ‘ cement rnemarnn mein aS eT CORVETTE, ~ $3600, EVES. On | #64 iss CHEVROLET STATIONWAG- | “pitty a ‘heater cae ABSOLUTELY weekends, 602 N. Long Lak ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY) No MONEY DN. Assum pay lvd., Lake Orion : . N. Assume low monthly pay-| Monts of $1146 mo.- Call. iosa Ch ments. ‘Call Mr.” Loop, Credit) See’ Sf, pares at MI $7800. 104 CHEVROLET. 4 Ca oun] Manager. Eadie Steele Pord. FE Harold ‘Tuer ord. e714 ose Bade ur Loop, mos. is DODGE. Good COND FE “jen 54 CHEVROLET =. FOR QUALITY TAT SOOR a0 FACTORY BRANCH P tid : CADILLACS Powergiiae ‘wm oon us *4 DOGE Al fine select f oth DOW? ; cisan a fine ve ° as ae Fan ere tas 2 = DOW eRe EEN Tae. liv : Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac. BR AID © 50 “RETAIL STORE” Must Go The “Bright Spot,” corner Cass and Orchard Lake, is trading: hot and heavy. nee to $4,295. Always a .|\fine selection of Chevro- lets, Ford, Pontiacs, 145.) Buicks, Cadillac and Olds |: available. Top trade allow- ances—bring your title for w* | on-the- -spot delivery. ~_ JEROME’ S "Bright Spot Olds Cacilac Bele. cine Lake at Cass RE: 8-0488 Open till 10 1956 Lincoln tire never pees. black Fo caparoras — Premier. Srare Full $1. 59s =. clean jonevnneere: OLDS ‘ 1957 ae Raat | B’ hm-Rambler, 666 8. Woodward R. & . Rambler 1952 met er as : wo, oom FACTORY -BRANCH “1954 Oldsmobile be -% _ 2-tone witnnin Bart Low ai mile- B’ hm-Rambler a akbe 8 oe 7 MTC ¥ ments mo. at ra Parks at MI 47600, 1956 ; Oldsmobile 4dr. hardtop, Red & white bike new. $1, B hm-Rambler 666 8. Woodward MI 63900 spouting tse age tt "$1905 “RETAIL STORE” RAMBLER =o ES Sa egres a DE. AMB a Birt SPENC SERVICE |- her's. ee “CY” OWENS FORD Ra 95 oe "52 PONTIAC 4 ar. radio, heater. auto | * $125" ial Fronts tn “vt miles to the gal. Don't aan $1,405. hie Resbler OWENS © os 8 Woodward MI 6-3000 M aTA. | LE. ‘& beater. ELY |; sued ~ "1954 RAMBLER __ wriee ms. Cole feos A Og s Alpes RA a om cid Turner Ford. sal ; top bles body. ou're sure ~ ¢ tis. Riss JOHN. this one. son Mir Sales. Lake Orion. Py SUTO S4LmS | SY Oni i961 3 Oakland 223i | BY OWNER, ie6i | PO;TIAC. jONNEVILLE CON REPOSSESSION No Benin, Crest down. wane gre Ana cae wraxt CA Tai MODEL. 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Cr) & $8. 38ee Sesustuts (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (2) Target. : (7) Weather. (1) News: Daly. - “(2 Disneyland. Beyond.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. Robert. Young, “Sterling Metal.” ('40.) (4) Wagon Train. 716 vit | Mars and i SepHo x erste geyt fi g 58 _|11:20 (4) Sports. re (7) Boxing (cont.) _ (9) Mr. D.A, (2) I've Got A faa Henry Tony Curtis are guests. 9:45 (7) Budd Lynch. 16:09.(7) Tombstone keg & . Clay gets in the middle of Kidnap Story: Hold for Release!” 10:15 (9) Weather, 10:20 (9) Film Fare. - 110:380 (7) Scotland Yard. Accidental death of motorcycle rider looks like murder. (9) Starlight Theater. Victor McLagien, “Nancy Steele is Missing:” (37.) * (4) Studio 57, Two hostile policemen must work to- gether to track down crim- inal suspect. (2) Circle Th. (cont.) 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) News. (27 News: LeGoft. 11:15 (4) Weather. (2) Weather. (2) Sports. Neal, “First Yank into To- kyo.” ('45.) 11:30 (7) Night Coart. (9) Theater (cont.) - Genevieve, 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Tom) (2) TV College. : Cis Coston’ Frolic. § (2) Cartoon Classroum » (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News, Weather (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Roor.. * Morgan, host, Dick Clark,|9.55 (9) Billboard, © . . 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. {1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Price Is Right. 11:25 (7) News. ; (2:38 (2) Dotto. © (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Ricky the Clown (9) Howdy Doody. 11:43 (7) Noontime Comics. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 °(2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (3) Maggie Muggins. 12:15 (9) Fables of LaFontaine. 12:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Stu Erwin. (9) Fun With Food. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. (2) Ladies Day. : (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. le . (2) As the Worla Turns, -isaid the Foi followed policy set “lthet he talked to FCC commis- heuer (Call Co-Owner | Want to Know Why Permission Was Given for Channel Shift’ WASHINGTON (AP)—House ro vestigators called in a rf ghar es pending HIE ghei H 1955 and 1956 and took them out to dinner when he came to Wash. ington, * * * pushing for a general program of ment of Channel 2 to his station. Private Elvis (1) Topper. 2:08 (2) Our Miss Brooks (4) Jack / Paar. Baird Puppets, actress Eva Gabor / (2) N’watch (cont.) THURSDAY MORNIAG '6:56 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. ACROSS 1 Covering for the head 4 Turkish head | | covering 7 Shaped covering for the head Ys 10 Operatic solo iets Al Pruit drink Yy 12 Roman poet 14 Hardens, yy as cement . a Lg 16 Rowing - yy, Y 19 Gaemnere 2.1 1 t i iy Large spoons — : Raster -_ Yy Presage (var.) (i Turn 7 ifs Sea bird yy Tn fab) Ca’ 8 eye Worm River in Social insect fab) nl official *° saint 4ab.) - 57 Threefold 9 Covering for 29 Number (pl) Card game feomb. form) an automobile 34 American Toothed 53 Diminutive wheel wild plum wheels of Theodore W Cleopatra's 3§ Traveler Prench eoin snake 36 Most adored 41 Collection of DOWN 13 Doctor of 39 peveres sayin, Holy Scripture antelo Derby 1 Algonquian jb 40 Frozen rain 45 Mosiem indian 18 Pillar 41 Perfume headgear 2 River islets 20 Requests 42 Couch 49 Cry of 3 Gluers 23 Sorrowful 43 Ellipsoidal 4 Destinies exclamation 44 Had on 58 Devotee § City in The 24 Smal! 46 Liver $2 Ireland - Netherlands aperture secretion Challenge 6 Ardent 25 Grafted ther) ‘47 Dry 4 Ocean 7 Covering for 26 Go by aircraft 8 Masculine ~ & — head and neck 27 Notion nickname 56 Ren 8 chereasanbinee 28 Approach 51 Observe (7) Lady of Charm. 2:10 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Making Records By EARL we've wt work to do. Maybe I uly 2. * * Sinatra or somebody be sort of E. W.: were terrified of it. “Crazy” to everything. ‘ E. W.: CRAZY.” GIRL: the show yet but we hope to. CRAZY.” night.” on Furlough NASHVILLE, Tenn. I rmy’s million-buck private, El- Presley, drove back to Nash-, 2:15 (4) How to Arrange Flowers. 2:30 (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle 2:50 (9) News. 3:00 (2) My Hero. . (4) (eolot) Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife (9) Movie. (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2). Edge of Night. (9) Laff Time. 3:30 4:00 4:15 4:45 (4) Modern Romances (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4), I Married Joan. (7) Woody soowactee (9) Looney 5:00 : (4) (color) It's Great World (7) Mickey Mouse Ciub. (9) Serial Theater. 5:30 (2) Susie. 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News, Red =, | CKLW. News, Chase - ww. Ne eres oe WEON. “News, MacKinnon | 6:002-WJR. Ne WWJ, News, Roberts ews, acKinn we CRLW. Theme. Riowle ‘al | WXYZ. News, Wolf WWJ, News, Delan WCA New BK, News, George 12:30—WIR, Time For “fusic | WXYZ, Wattrick, Tetiteasie . Sack Surreil CKLW, O'Dell, David WXYZ, News, Shorr CKLW. Sports, Chase WON, news. MacKinnon WEAR, ‘Bruce Martyn wean ‘Teoh, 7 Meroe “ww, Ret 4 page cere Hab ‘100-WIR, Peter L. Hayes + Ale wh‘ er, Koowies *ORLW, News. David Wws, News, Maxwell” | 6:90—WJR, Music Ma i J News WJIBK, News, News, Davies WXYZ, News, Lg =r dR, News, Mrs. Page WCAR, 4 ae cat. News, E. ase | Wean, News none Wai Breanne Club WJBK, Basebal WPON, Sports, Mason vite last night for his first t record. |making session since ‘drafted in March. Everything was about the same] —but no sideburns. ‘‘’ * * | “Can't say I miss ‘em much,” the said. “At any rate, they're gone now. And they won't grow] back until March 24, 1960 — my gettin’ out date.” Presley said he hopes things will be the same when he gets out, perhaps referring to his rec- ord sales of about 25 million copies. * * * About Army life,-the rock ‘n’ roller said -he does miss certain things. ‘‘I miss having a car to drive when I want it. A tank is just a tank—three or four cars is a way of life.” His two-week furlough ends this |weekend, and he plans to leave his Memphis home Saturday for Ft. Hood, Tex., where he will take advanced tank training. Clerk Fatally Shoots Senator in Carolina BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. (AP) —State Sen. Paul A. Wallace was shot fatally last night just as he learned of his renomination. in the South ‘Carolina Democratic pri-. maries, | Officers seized County Court! Clerk Henry. A. Rogers, who! barged into the sheriff's office: where the 57-year-old Wallace was sitting and started firing. Rogers, | 67, was held without bond and transferred to the State Peniten- tiary in Columbia, * * * Wallace's opponent for the State Senate seat, William A. Rogers, no relation to the clerk, immedi- ately announced his withdrawal from the race and urged the elec- tion of Wallace's son to the seat. | Unofficial returns gave Wallace) 'a 2,864-2,817 vote edge. Officers said the shooting ap- parently had nothing to do with the election, which followed a bit- ter campaign. They could give no other details than that the slay- ing apparently resulted from a personal matter. , * * * . Wallace, who had served in the State Senate since 1957, was struck five times as he sat with several other men in Sheriff Wil- liam Weatherly’s office. Survivors include his widow, three songs and a daughter, a Should He Try the Roof? ~ COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) .— Ken| Baldwin says he’s ppen to sug- gestions on .what fo do with a! $5,000 concrete swimming pool he, won iff a radio contest. Baldwin, 32, has a problem: he lives in an — oo, me to worship.” E. W.: “What do you require?” ( AP)—The | GIRL: “A synagogue.” W.: “Oh, you French girls will find some there. CRAZY.” | THE ea EARL IN Presley's BARBARA TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Siri, the statuesque Scandinavian showgirl, tells pals, “I used to That's earl, brother. PARIS — “Operation ‘Washeloth” told Gen. De Gaulle that he'll have to get. by without any further help from us because _ “Operation Washcloth” Montmartre to interview some French show- gals who are about to invade Las Vegas. tion Washcloth” is the name I'm giving this trip we're taking around Europe, be- cause the wife usually has a wet washrag flying out the taxi window like a pennant _when we shoot to the next airport. She's to leave it behind even if it is wet. Se she dries it en route. Of course it was rather embarfassing when Peter Lawford “and his bride, that lovely Kennedy girl, who's so rich, saw the soggy washcloth drooping and dripping out our cab window and asked what it was. \ “Oh, it’s just our washrag,” I said. “We're traveling heavy.” Due to things quieting down in the French revolution, I’m Toaming the bottlefields of Paris instead of the battlefields. - So there we were where the French showgirls were wait- ing to rehearse for the Lido show that opens in Las Vegas “* First, the girls weren’t French. Well, two were. The others are English, Dutch and German and are part of the famous peting English organization—“Miss Bluebells Mannekins.” “Who is going to be the star of the show?” asked one girl. E. W.: “YOU are! You girls.” ‘ GIRL: “Oh, of course. But couldn’t Danny Kaye or Frank “I hear you are going to do nudes.” GIRL: “Oh, no semi-nudes! We have the most fabulous costumes but they don't have any tops to them. CRAZY!” There was a lot of clamor among them as they explained that they had never, never gone. bare-waisted before and “But we think Las Vegas is far enough away that nobody .| we knew will see us,” one said. “What will you do—just walk around on the stage?” GIRL: “We can’t move very much or our pants will split. E. W.: “Have you girls all worked in the Lido?” “Oh, no, none of us have. We haven't even seen E. W.: “You know Las Vegas has no clocks or calendars in the casinos, and one of the churches has a mass at 5 o'clock in the afternoon for the worshipers who work all GIRL: “I wonder if they have any place in Las Vegas for Barbara Roscoe, 17, will have a role in the film, “Daughters of Eve.” Cantin- flas’ next American film will be “Pepe” ' . Ernie Kovacs, who got $4,000 a week i: for “Bell, $7,500 per for “Miss Casey Jones”. . Otis Blackwell, who wrote some of Elvis comic books . EARL’S PEARLS: The best insurance against auto accidents is a Sunday aft-' change—Hungarian girls are doing much better these days.” (Copyright, 1958) Tnesiats ‘Lido’ Gals Don't Work JGiveaways Cost { There; Aren't French ~ WILSON ,went out to should explain that “Opera- Sponsors Less But Columnist Believes|iiatetn 11 and Video Quizzes Cheapness Will. Prove to Be Liability : By CHARLES MERCER. NEW YORK (# — The critics ploring television's current mania: for giveaway programs. 7a & os ' If somebody will move over, we'll add our own wail that all/*ul featured?” She’s the one that kept saying We just came from London. NEW YORK... Book and Candle,” zoomed to hits, gets his inspiration from say I was Svedish, but now [ For More Lakes Funds WASHINGTON | E. Potter (R-Mich) yesterday pledged a Senate fight to add four} million dollars to the probable House appropriation for deepening the Great Lakes connecting chan- nels, x * * The House Appropriations Com- mittee had approved spending 2312! ‘million dollars in the next fiscal year, the figure recommended by| President Eisenhower's re vised public works budget, for the big navigation project. The full House is expected to concur with the action, “It’s just good business for the project to be finished as soon as possible,” Potter told a reporter. “The taxpayers are going to ben- efit.’ The House committee's refusal ito boost the President's request marked a defeat for Lakes states congressmen who want the 141 mil- lion dollar project completed by 1962. = They have complained that spending at the rate proposed by Eisenhower will mean the Mid- west will walt many years be- fore getting full benefit from the St. Lawrence Seaway, scheduled toe open next year. Rep. Louis C. Rabaut (D-Mich), la member of the House Appropria- Potter Going: to Bat uA—Sen, Charles! * |¢ommittee ‘and ‘tions Committee, said “I tried my) | best’* to increase the pasdaste Ward Bond Recovering © HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor | Ward Bond is recovering today n tomy. He is the star of the tele- vision series W /agon Train. from an emergency appendec- \ days in jail and a $100 fine or Wdays. gw. At the present time there are |; 21 giveaway quiz programs each times a week. There actually wil} be three or four new ones before the fever has run its course, - In reply to an inquiry, sentatives of each of the three net- works calculate the average pub- lie loot in money and goods each ICatlas Triumphs in Performance Before Queen Y The fiery, Gosc-Americen s80- jprano won six curtain calls and News Chronicle critic wrote. . [also included Covent Garden's , Dame Margot Fonteyn, and the other ballerinas of the Royal \Ballet in a special “birthday of- fering’ and American mezzo-so- nt went Opera week as follows: CBS-TY, with 11 gr in its decoration of the roy- quiz and giveaway programs, al box, with two huge harps of about $110,000; NBC-TV, with nine|Kelly green on each side, a can- programs, also about $110,000; ABC-TV, with only one, about $10, 000. “+ * * The total averagés around $230- 000 a week. To a -working man or a spending woman that sounds like a lot of money, But in terms of the high production costs of television it's a paltry sum equiv- alent to the cost of three or four pilot films or the price of one act of an “Aladdin.” opy of violet green stripes, the tering to a fanfare from 20 trump- ets, wore peacock blue faille em- broidered in sapphire blue and rhinestones “Wonderful performance,” the monarch told Miss Callas at the backstage presentation. Soyth Dakota’s famous Black Hills are covered with dark pine THRIFTY PROGRAMS Paradoxically a giveaway tele- vision program, beguiling a mon ey-conscious public with huge sums which few people even ac- tually win, is one of the least ex- pensive of programs to produce. * * * That is why there are so many giveaway programs on television at the present time. Justified crit- icis mof the juvenile nature of these programs will not drive | them from television. To xenture a prophecy: Spon- sors themselves eventually will lose interest in this type of pro- gram. The shows are so numer- ous and it is so difficult to re- member the difference between one and another that a sponsor cannot find n one the long-range entity he seeks for his advertis- ing dollar. Advertisers eventually will learn + -| that nearly everyone knows who sponsors a worthwhile regular program. Scarcely anyone ever re. calls the sponsor of a cheap pro- gram. Kansas Highway Buried ernoon nap. | by Milk Bottle Covers OLATHE, Kan. (AP)—Can you ‘limagine what a mess 50,000 card- board milk bottle tops can make on a highway? x * * Johnson County officers had that te contend with yesterday | after the rear door of a transport) truck came open and several car- | tons of bottle tops spilled out. The driver was flagged down tion to the 2742 million dollar level | but got tee Even if the Senate increases the | spending, Rabaut said, the House may not go along. “I don't know," he said. “tere was a strong expression in! the! to keep down the budget." - * * Potter said’ chances were good | for the Senate Appropriations Com-| mittee to approve the 2744 million dollar figure. That would mean|\_ possible spending of 30 million dol- lars by the engineers through bor- rowing from other funds. Pontiac Detectives — Clear Up Burglary Pontiac detectives said today they believed they had cleared up a burglary of a gas station recovered $325 in stolen tires. The burglary of the Auburn andl Sanford Service Station occurred Sunday night and 16 new tires were stolen, Monday the police arrested || Paul Coulter, 25, of 143% S. Francis St., and charged him with burglary, He waved ex- amination in municipal court yesterday and was bound over to circuit court. Six of the tires were found at the home of Jessie Acosta, 22, of 590 Cc alifornia St. He was charged | with receiving stolen property | and pleaded guilty yesterday, © * *& * Municipal Judge Cecit’ B.. Me- Callum sentenced Acosta to 30 near Paoola in the next county. ‘He tried to turn around to go back after the boxes that didn’t break, | ‘but his truck went into a ditch. It took two tow trucks to pull him | out. * * * Meanwhile, ipatiently kicking the tops off the ‘pavement. They didn't have a ‘broom. The name of Bruce comes from a town named Bruys in Normandy, France. the deputies were|~ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE REBUILDING AND ADJUSTING . . 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Save 11.07. rying and storage. tising tray. 14x171/.x]8%-in. SAVE! Charge It SAVE NOW ON THESE BEEROOM SPECIALS! Reg. 16.95 Metal Cabinet Double-door utili- 1188 ty cabinet has $ roomy shelves | Save. Charge It Black ‘n’ Brass Desk and Chair Reg. 22.95 Charge Iii 18.88 Wood grain plastic desk top, 18x32-in. Chair has brass lyre back, ivory/gold plastic seat. Both have brass-trimmed black legs. oC Reg. 5.95 Baby Walker Heavy duck on 399 sturdy steel tub- ing. Use indoors or out. Folds Charge It hee re S. Foam Latex _ Combination mt @QE? | 2-Pc. Mahogany Suite... Save ‘25 Reg. 19.95 Ready to Finish Desk Student desk i : sees, tots. 1408 By f tiahiiodl ‘se beet: ready to finish Charge tt An amazing buy! Luxurious, 4%-in. : Panel Bed and 3-Drawer. Dresser with Mirror : ae ghee Be to - thick oak latex gives: blissful -sleep- : 8 8 Pal bh pia: \ ‘ ing comfort won't develop bumps or . This budget-priced mahogany finished suite is the answer to y $4°Down 34.88 : ae aggre a nein. fed Bima . your need for extra bedroom furniture. Sturdily constructed .., . . Seeied with Sane a : is ey solid hardwood tops ... dovetailed drawers. Save 25.07, S Dp : — lecther, ble is 28” ¢ one bi \ drawer, 4-coat lacquer. tinteh” ce foe monty Gach SEARS 154 Worth Saginaw St. Phone FE 84171 ie iter | es = - ee ) 7 | i r oe : : = etd Pe, 3 ‘ fl ie ‘ ‘ “ » : : few Hate) eee A uv : ‘ : e on vee aX 4 yf Pe 4 \ | Cee ' : . \ : 4 ’ VAs pote Miracle Mile Shopping Center HOME OF | Wolverine 4, Midget Racers RACING EVERY SUNDAY Free — No Admission Charge — Free ROBOTO THE MECHANICAL WONDER MAN DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD Appearing at Miracle Mile Thru June 14th,6t0o9 P.M. | Saturday 1 - 3:30 & 7 to 8:30 P.M. FREE $1000.00 : Certified Check IF YOU CAN MAKE IT LAUGH! It’s So Easy to Reach MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ardless where you live follow this map forthe fast — easy route to greater values during our “Summer Value Days”. Come from PONTIAC, MILFORD! Come from WALLED LAKE! Come jE OXFORD - } - 4 SO SIRMING -BLOOMFIELD HILLS: Wherever you come from there is a direct, easy route to this great new shopping center. Miracle Mile SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Lake Roads 14 stent AD ODOC AONE EGE panei Thursday : Friday - Saturday JUNE I2-13-1 : ‘< Sa, oo ingles be ge P t ie * we . : ; a te A FATHER’S DAY PROGRAM — Thursday, June 12th at 7:30 P. M. for All Fathers — Sons — Daughters Room 44 Miracle Mile Shopping Center EE ag am will consist of a one and one half hour COLOR SOUND F ENTITLED “33 DAYS ON THE YUKON.” Narrated by Mr. A. Gray, a Noted Sportsnian. After the Film Showing Refreshments Will Be Served For A Social Hour. No Admission Charge. a ee eS 2a ee ee! Pee ey eee OPEN BY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS TWO . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 PER SAVI Regular $6.75 Reguler $1.19 You Save $2.26 You Seve 36c GERIPLEX - CAPSULES ME sy Reguler $1.50 | Lh You Seve 41c Hull ADORN HAIR SPRAY = $489 Ni S 1g: ie Bie Regular $3.98—Save $1.00 PRICE | HII} Wine wl | < , Fo 2 : W wi. | MAGAZINE RACK ALCOHOL |." emg ; : ; $ 2 Polished. 222 High, 172” Wide. Sorry! Limit 12 Reguler 23c Reg. $5.95—B. F. Goodrich Koroseal Extra Lite $349 50-FT. GARDEN HOSE | Reg. $6.95 With Soran Webbing Hans. 2910 Regular $3.00 Value © 1 Gallon White $199 HOUSE PAINT ........ Regular $2.00 Value Badminton Racquet ... 99c With Shuttlecock . Regular $4.95—URB : — 2-Tier Plastic | 1 5 py te § ‘Ascorted Colors, | SWIMMING POOL .... ose 8-PIECE TW | icoser se.95— sens $3.00 i, | Made-Cigars PICNIC SET | ‘23° 16°56 3 i 7 for 25¢ DOOR MIRROR ....... mx $469 amon §Qc i sd SAUCERS AT OUR” MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY! : ot =—_ “VALUABLE COUPON | Regular 39c Value “Kl N F Envelopes and stationery. Give him the opportunity to write you from summer camp. With this coupon only. Offer effective thru Sead. Jund 15 at our Miracle Mile Prices in this ad are effective at Miracle Mile and Downtown Pontiac Sfore— Let enneemenanenanaenanannennennnseneenanansenmn SRSA EEE EAE OEE EOE I or Dewntfown Pontiac store only. One coupon per customer. Tice Sanday: iene th, Beeyl We. cuit memes the right to limit qucn tities, OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P. M. DAILY __ FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS J ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ll, 1958 - THREE FOR MEN and BOYS ~ CAPITOL SHOP (NEXT TO S. S. KRESGE’S) Gift Headquarters for Dad on His Day ® Shorty Pajamas SHORT PAJAMAS Crisp, cool broad- cloth or plisse in a cardigan style with new above - knee - length, trousers. So very comfortable for summer. Easy to 2 wash, no ironing... Free Gift Boxed Choose From a Wide Selection of .. . Monhetton Shirts—Catalina Swim Wear _~Dobbs Hots—McGregor Sportswear Capitol Shops FOR MEN Father's Day SPECIAL! AND BOYS | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER (Next to S. S. Kresge's) Open Daily 10-A. M. to 9 P. M. FE 5-1137 i BE MADE THIS SEASON '§ manent pecchas sed by LAST TIME THIS OFFER WILL Free PERMANENT * Including Personality Haircut on This Special Price * Simply cut this coupon below, bring along a friend No matter what permanent your friend chooses for herself, you will receive the same permanent FREE! Vee eaeaeneeaeeeaenyg g This coupon entitles bearer : g to a free permanent, when 4 y accompanied by a ween who purchased a perm Free permanent will ; Teenagers t 17 and Younger MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | ' HAIR CUTS 1 | ij $1.00 y nent of same value as per- I bearer's ntend. ! Offer Valid Thre July ist Lenuaansanasimawae en FEderal re Kel al ated ELLER 8.9639 Michigax: MIRACLE MILE |aeeeaieg For Children of the house expertly fitted. rw Regularly $3.45 to $3.99 soe For Women SPECIAL PURCHASE Hundreds of Pairs Of Pretty Summer Sandals. Many apnatel ne Styles te pick $399 to $599 Values to $6.95 "TIL 9 P.M. DAILY OPEN BY 10 A.M. MER FUN SALE OF SUMMER SANDALS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Entire stock of outstanding children’s sandals. ~— They're cushioned comfortable, and cool. Many colors and styles to pick from. Choice SEE OUR WINDOW DIS- ““ PLAYS FOR MANY MORE 7 FATHER’S DAY GIFT SUG- GESTIONS AND SUMMER LIVING SPECIALS. For Men Outstanding Sandals % In Rubber §{ or Regular Soles * In Beige or Tan Regular $4.95 *An Outstanding Father's Day Gift Michigan’s Largest Florsheim Dealer 9 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER shoe a ‘ 0 & M. FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS i} FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 DENNEY’S| .. SHOP PENNEY’S ond SAVE. ALWAYS FIRST “QUALITY! Ear Furnish the Dad! ae ee ce NS NR Remember Sethe Perfect Shirt.. | PATHTEICS Day LOOK AT THOSE BARGAINS AT PENNEYS SPORT SHIRT EAR! This Is a ONE TIME. BUY in TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS Right in time for Father's Dey, a bargain you can ‘t pass up. These are Penney’s famous Towncraft Shirts in a multitude of colors and fabrics, of solids, plaids and stripes. Minimum care cottons, lofted chromspun acetates, machine washable rayons and combed cottons, Dacron and cotton washables. Wonderful buys at Penney’s Sport Shirt Fair. OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5.000 CARS - with a new look... the DENN ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 FIVE SHOP PENNEY’S and SAVE itsiiteitlite Wate Pertee t Gitt . eg FATHER'S DAY ots 7 * eheabaaee a ~ STAND-L UP CARRIER FIRST at PENNEY’S, This QUALITY so LOW PRICED! Smart! Strong! Sturdy ray- on plaid cover has rubber- ized backing. Frame, steel reinforcements. Bag includ- ed slip-buckle straps, pad- lock, key, vinyl trim. ae 54-inch dress carrier Pretty sitting at a low Pen- 50 ney price. Turquoise tubular ; . frame is 67 inches long, 24 —— 77 inches wide. Matching sling is laced tautly, never sags. ~ ptus 19% Federst Tax Folds for storing. June [oth » 4-cycle 2% ersepower GE 22-Inch Cutting Blade pene for satety. FOLD. UP CONTOUR CHAISE TURQUOISE STEEL FRAME STURDY NYLONITE SLING y he ‘SELF-PROPELLED 22-INCH ROTARY MOWER Lets you out of the big push, The work is gone from mow- ing the lawn! Just use this Penney-mower which re- quires only your gentle guidance. Handle is chrome- plated, wheels adjustable, the deck is cast aluminum. ce ceca EASY-TO-FOLD TURQUOISE FRAME WYLONITE SEAT for /” 20x17 Inches Penney’s offers you an exciting. outdoor chair metal frame is finished in ‘turquoise! Seat has vivid gn on nylon- Brazier Bargain Complete vale Motor and I qpas Fabulous Penney Bar- becue value .. . deluxe 24-inch brazier, spark- ling coppertone U.L. approved motor, spit and fork. Hi hest quality steel eonstruc- tion. Chrome legs with easy-roll wheels. 4-INCH GRIL HAS 4-LEVEL GRID LIGHT! PORTABLE! Qe Compare! Special grid cooks 10 to 12 hamburg- ers rare, medium, well- done! Strong, all steel bowl. Chrome plated grid, removable legs, ICE CHEST. IN and OUTDOOR FIBERGLAS STACK CHAIRS INSULATED 5 he Beaching, traveling, where! On the patio, boating? Reach for a the beach. Stack for frosty: drink from Pen- easy storage. Saran web- ney’s portable cooler. bing resists weather. Fiberglas insulated. Green, turquoise or yel- Holds up to 12 quart low with white. bottles. Do” Grand - looking every- = * ite-backed plastic. OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS six X& —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1958 Red Raspberries 4™ 99° | ; | 3 Pkgs. ig | ‘i ee verge yet eer eireyage FOR YOUR USDA , CHOICE OPEN Ss ws. : BUTTER PASTEURIZED PROGESS > Bordens’ Cheese Spread ‘> 59° & © Dixie's Pride Biscuits :, 10¢ 2 hoe : Be . ss & z k See 3 ee os ; 3 es oe a oT o oe : N Z , 3 : 7 NU ZEST Concentrated Frozen : * id = <= x pm ee 4 | Orange Juice | 5 254% Frosty Acres, Frozen Sliced Strawberries Frosty Acres, Frozen Green Peas OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P FAMOUS BRAND ae FOODS _ Cheese — chakdaiied 29 & FOUTS Tice ore 29 --VERNOR’S - GINGER ALE itt er CORNED. BEEF. to 39° GOLDEN, WHOLE KERNEL < “S15 Can NIBLETS CORN cm 69 DEL MONTE mond FRUIT COCKTAIL Plain oF A ERSHEY SAVE 15¢ ON 2 BOXES OF Rinso Blue The Complete Detergent with Solium if io Wp” 22 34° The Strong, New, ine Foil Modes” S238 J New, Softer Than Ever! SAVE 10c ON 4 BOXES OF Kleenex vine = 12: White, Pink or Yellow dt be eliriiie ts M. = | "FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS yn THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1958 SEVEN BEEF IS cov U.S. CHOICE! U. S. CHOICE Fresh—Completely Cleaned—Whole ~ | rt 19, cite KENS U. S. “CHOICE” BEEF T-Bone or Rib Steak 7 99° ~ U. S. “CHOICE” BEEF First . Standing Rib Roast. °c: ~ O9* REALLY FRESH, < 39 Ground Beef .. 55*3 = 1 RATH “BLACK HAWK” +. | Canned Ham tewies cs 19* CALIFORNIA’S FINEST ey ) LETTUCE keer <= THE BEARER OF THIS COUPON #2 MAY BUY 4 ROLLS OF | LIMIT 4 ROLLS. : NORTHERN € per < Toilet Tissue ‘e' roll Northern \: NOR I H E RI | Z At the Miracle Mile Food Fair § ‘ Coupon Has Ne alee. Void Aftee Sat. il . ces Sela Dealers ; TOILET TISSUE ; — : : ‘ y , | “* Roll KS KOKICOST COO SAVE 13° White or Pastel WITH COUPON FOOD FAIR'S ied LABEL . WITH COUPON Hed BEARER OF THIS COUPON > i f 5 Gold Label, Grade. % Grade “A” Fresh °c ems a 3983 RGE EG GS At the Miracle Mile Food Fair LA b> J <—- » SAVE 24¢ WITH COUPON rile cecumeeee The pSreeccng 3 MAY BUY 4—6.0Z. CANS OF TREESWEET C ' Treesweet, Frozen FRESH FROZEN Lemonade... cn 3 Lemonade 425° 8 At the Miracle Mile Food Fair Cans Soupen Has Ne dome § ox - . Votd After Sat., ; 7” 14, 1988 one Bela te OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS * - EIGHT __, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 oN INE MANY SPECIALS to CHOOSE FROM De ee | SCIO WARE Cups and Soucers. Fine for we Picnics. Reg. 10c,. 3 Gita eas ee re | KLEEN EX for more than half a century Grants has been ‘known for values’... BECAUSE Grants knows that it's what you get for the low price that really counts. Treat yourself to more oathbaathees dependability, style and quality while enjoying ‘. greater savings at your family store, Grants will help you LIVE BETTER FOR LESS! eiemkguliiie esctbanetel. Comparisons prove, you pay less at Grants even for luxury quality gifts. We've gone all out for Dad...and gathered the new- ect atylas tn choice tolries ‘etl aleve... then priced them to please your budget! FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 15 24" RIDING ‘ROTARY * Compare with 1 39” | $199 mowers $3 week j 4 Ae =) \teey to Every Pop-Up Box. Reg. | ce, WASH ‘n’ WEAR <<, oe | DRESS SHIRTS: | Fer 190 ‘ 100% comlort cotton Lo , A , * 's @ Quick, sure automatic recoil starter LA A f ” des . » . © Forward and reverse transmission - 3 2 Epes ‘ a racan ene am 3 : , e Centered rear wheel for traction et ° 3 The comfort of cotton ° aera semi- —— tires oo re —“ a5 i REMNANTS with the miracle of Wash ._ +a i >t % Reg. 39c, 49c, 59¢ yd. 200 *n Wear. Little or no pe : |= yds. ONLY - ironing. Broadcloth. 14- bs 4 : Z| € Yd. 1614 ; Solid Comfort...Six feet long! 7 Fae a ] T 7] _ — — | INNERSPRING CHAISE | | 24;3RAZIR nnn > Our dchne chone 1 noheuei : BARBECUES FRESH, TASTY : ur deluxe chaise is long 25 a wee Pay 14.98 elsewhere ~ , on comfort. . light on. i PACKAGE COOKIES . ; —s weight, thanks to I-inch i WASH ‘n’ WEAR Ako airplane sluminam 747 , \ = KINDS , i COR K : tubing...finger-tjp, four po- Ss. ¢ : D SLAC! s sition adjustment, Weath- Miracle blend fabric er resistant floral print, The season’s newest with : Values to 3.49 eee NOW rag see vinyl coated innerspring. edjcatabie drake seetok F: Miracle fabrics that resist soiling, wash et cananinngee eben finish. KNIT NEWS in a jiffy, need little or no ironing. 98 Colorful plaids or textured solids. COTTON SHIRTS ‘ a ue o—— Lowest Price Possible, § ——~------- Rayon - Dacron - nylon’ hrprat die didiaes Reg. $1.39 ‘4 , blend, washes ’n dries in onins oy Another Great Shirt for Dad - ak Malye tele to” Weaie u 97‘ . Men's solid color skip dent shirts. a, .. Pos en’s solid color skip dent sport r All sizes, with a thinimum of fron 20 “wre 4 ing. Comfort tailored. - : sinha ing. \ROTARY MOWER. cicpebes: BOXER SHORTS Comfort Fit. Reg. 39c 28° SHIRT’ n SHORT Fi FOLDING © SET DECK CHAIRS Washable, Reg. $1.98 ‘ Featherlight with one- i Alcoa alumisium tubing 9 7 € ERIS — Find pay-more’ feat- FRESH, DELICIOUS tures in every detail . weather - resist- ORANGE SLICES ant nylon seat and Reg. 29¢ ee | up 1079.95 1.50 week . © Automatic recoil starter © Heavy steel chassis © Cutting height 12” to 234” © Leaf mulcher included e Front discharge chute _— y Wa arran 1” Alcoa Airplane aluminum tubing KING SIZE CHAISE Imagine, a 6-foot chaise that’s 1.25 a week so feather-light. Completely weather-resistant Velon web- - bing, non-rust hardware. Ad- 8 8 justs.to four comfortable posi- BRIGGS & STRATTON 4-cycle, “Va HP Engine - SALE! MEN’S 1.29 LIGHT, WASHABLE CUFF LINK SETS TERRY SLIPPERS 100- |} 4199 tions. Folds compactly. Green 69 pi 'n white or solid pink, tur- Tail , sto t, in- Comfortable terry operas ‘ ad | back flecked with gold Select bonkio bne | Tites tala or | Sec bekay iit | Srngeter diem Tieton | on sivers Your “top QE Prints or solids. Sizes 30-44, silver finished. Boxed. terry. ‘Thick, bouncy crepe . Sturdy cotton knit for _ buy) Firm 2-ply undershirts 4% Plus tax. | goles, heels. Colors. 6 to 12, longer wear. Sizes 10 to 13, re a cs coma 3 YOUR sae lad fl : MIRACLE MILE * . SATISFACTION . rn STORE ° x OPEN 10 AM-9 PM MON “SAT. ww ot e GRA NT o KK SHOPPING CENTER GUARANTEED * ae : = : * * = 3 % % Ld 7 é _ TEN : THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Il, 1958 Rte ceentiliiniedd a a HEAR iT! TRY IT! SEE IT! For the First Time . in Your Home. THE- GULBRANSEN : Transistor SPINET ORGAN For two Pree Lessons at no obligation to buy ... plus an Organ in your home... Fill in the blank below and mail it in teday . . or phone, for immediate delivery of an Organ to your home. EXPERT — r asa 2 eee = a a oe poe Fe GG ; PIANO TUNING OAM ooo cic clacvccenvcceceues : biakied icc cet elas ‘Wiegand Music Center § CBp sic ewacveseed essed ceessaxe Miracle Mile Shopping Center ee ree ' ae Par Buon fees Sa Sea eee ee Sean aneeaeaa me. Phone FEderal 2-4924 | / Save $16.55 on a $39.50 4 Benrus or Bulova for Dad THE PRICE IS RIGHT And Dad Will Enjoy This Fine Gift Reguler or Waterproof Styles Engraving While You Wait Watch Bands «= $900 § LOU-MOR JEWELERS Mirecle Mile Shopping Center - Bazaar FE 8-9381 | Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. poh Be Sold Immediately! Office Model Typewriters 29" Many Models To Choose From inspected For immediate Trouble Free Use! SPECIAL PRICE on OFFICE CHAIRS Posture Chairs, Office Chairs . $2950 Ue Tisdale Office Equipment MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER — IN THE BAZAAR AREA ” FE 8-4545 TACO ANTENNA KIT Golden Anodized Hi-Lo Antenna For Black and White as Well as Color Top Reception on Both High and Low Band Channels. High Band Section and Low Band Section can be aimed in different directions for best performance This antenna is made from — sile strength chromium —— for added . The golden $ 95 finish adds beauty and perma- nence to your ent na installation. NEW CENTER ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE TV — RADIC — HI - Fi FE 8-9607 Miracle Mile — Center In The Bazaar Area Free HAIRCUT Offer Geed by Appointment Only - Daily Except Saturday Simply cut coupon below, bring coupon with you. With a purchase of a styled setting you will receive a Styled Hair Cut Free! ' a j TTT TTT ===" "" 9 TEENAGERS 1 This coupon entitles bearer to { 17 and YOUNGER | a‘free Styled Hair Cut when { = urchases a Styled Setting Haircuts a 7 : Monday, Tuesday, NAME os. caeescven-scsseceee i Wednesday t ADDRESS... 5.00. sess-ense00 : Offer Valid ert Jety ist : 2 $00 FEderal | donnell i: ges Michigans MIRACLE MILE faeeeaees ==, _. Are you planning a vacation J-——~ this year? ... Enjoy it more = with a cash lean of = ‘20 to *500 ~~ From ASSOCIATES LOAN CO. Money ts Available Without Needless Red Tape. Phone Now For One Stop Service. At Miracle Mile Associates Is Open Friday Euenings Until 9 P.M, Phone or Stop in Todey Loan Company 2255 S$ TELEGRAPH 125 N. SAGINAW IN THE BAZAAR AREA oe DOWNTOWN PONTIAC FE 8-9641 FE 2-0214 Hours: a thru he s- 5 Hours: Mon, thra Fri., 9 - § Set. 9- Fri., 9 - 9 — Sat., 9 OPEN BY 10 A.M. | fe HARDWARE : SS Michigan ci . Miracle Mile "TIL 9 P.M. DAILY “Father's Day SPECIALS BOAT CUSHIONS U. S. Coast Guerd Approved Reguler $4.90 SPECIAL BOYT- GUN CASES from 5]® to $25% - GUN RACKS 2-CELL from %9% to 529% Water Skis from $24.95 FLASHLIGHT meat ee “es 19 «| “My Baddy” TACKLE BOXES 69° ll aS" x F* Open Benes Reg. $6.50 ss50 $4.98 SWINGI NG SPRAY Reg. “Fall City” Minnow Bucket Reg. Special $]49 Complete Line of Shakespeare RODS and REELS FREE Bait with Each Shakespeare Rod and Reel $398° _, [Ogee Mes. tre Sei. 8 9 FREE | PARKING F OR 9,000 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 ELEVEN »? oe 12” Hassock National Ady. $359.95 Fon s] 7 $9 4 : 9: 9 5 Reg. $19.95 Save NOW! 3 breeze speeds! UL approved. Yr. ‘guar. 6)/2418 Entire Line at Sal. Savings! WIZARD 15 Cu. Ft. ; Soave 3 ways! Low Sale Price! Low summer food Sear Wasranty oO: prices! Save food value, work by freezing not - | Sealed Unit conning! Time-Limited Offer! 2JC1817 SEE OUR COMPLETE CHEST FREEZER PANTRY Save! Wazard $598 LINE OF FREEZERS saad - $10.00 DOWN . RED TAG “Harvest” Special! Stores treasure chest of “good 8” Husky Fan AT SIMILAR SAYINGS! ascrate $3.00 WEEKLY eating” safe, snug at zero-cold! Baskets, dividers incl, Reg. $5.45 2)CI8I16 Low-cost “‘breezes’’! Chrome guard. UL approved. 6)2400 z See Our Complete Line! CLIP and SAVE 7: A Pe | t ‘Foi ios 1 Four-Pla . if Y 3B 49 wizard 12” sarge Croquet Set : iF Reg. $6.75 3-Speed Fan : ' 4s Reg. $18.95 ; | ¢ harcheocd mallets and balls, Metal Oscillates® Quiet induction-type 4. ner 30. me . 2 2 rack. 761974 motor. Non-tip base, alum. blades. 3450 cu. ft. air pads 2-speed. j I UL app. 6)2408 5-year guar. 6)3601!. Big Savings - i on Entire Line! i 2 ~ i K1646 | | 8-Pc. Crystal | | - * Homestead Set ! | CRM: | Be Beers ee I I ee Reg. $1.72 $9QOQ | | Portable $¢—98 | Bar-B-Q Set | Cooler Chest : F : Reg. $7:59 rkii I f f k eee wah aa oo od ton © Jegoles — pint I Keep food, beverages cold for oz. cups. just right for entertain- = z J hours! Hendy storage tray, 17" x ing! In gift carton. K1646 Goes with you, room te caceul | ASSORTED BAR-B-Q 3g ., _ Pitching : j SPONGE SET MITTS ay eercorneee WIZARD AIR: CONDITIONER “ 55¢ $133 Se Ee EST fae § rr ndy sizes! Ge iE Asbestos palm gE Matched for im ila ger tet ST BTU. 5-yr. Compres- 9922. diaret K9075 Pair, 7G7707 oe coo and | $5.00 DOWN, $1.25 WEEKLY omar! m 2317 SOUTH TELEGRAPH ROAD Satisfaction Guaranteed « MIRACLE dion SrrOrrita CENTER or Your Money Back OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS CPt hii + : is i i ¢ j : * 74 2 ¥ + ¥ . ee s . : ; 3 Nay on ‘ % cn ‘ Ce gg tO a ae Ee SRT TE RT Rag 8 de nt ge TY RE SINAN, URL ee nm Are kcreoiad SEN EGU mm gee ARR PMP CORN 1 SPAM ie abe eo ~ TWELVE ~ _ | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 ® Checks, Plaids ond ; nik Semi-Sheer = 84 Inch Length—Single Width. : = 1 ct BULEECEEL Pair © Completely Washable eT EL ESEDE, 10 Sizes Available 1 Solid Colors } ? @ Fine Cottons, Reyons” end Dacrons Al. 9 Sizes S, M, L, & XL. OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS ole te © Arrow Summer Dress Shirts © Jantzen Swimwear $4 and $5 ' From $3.95 © Wash ‘n' Wear Slacks, © Cabana Sets Handkerchief Weight, 55°. : . Dacron, 45°/, Rayon $7.95 Foon $1.93 Charge Accounts Invited aa _ Monarch Every Nite Your Until Neus Tap poe AND BOYS een? —_— sel Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open « 9PM. 2173 $. Telegraph Rd. ys 10 to 9 a Ne ee el EMRE = ak EN A el ai Ne ae thane. fs sulle sg te si m 4 ” oe cee ‘ar we aan * “ sini Sie Pia WAY... ‘se hu oe tame. ~ Single x 45” length .. $2.98 pr. 1% panel x 45" .. .. 5.29 ,, Goulbex 45" 4 .. 659. Single x 63° 3, oe 3.69 ,, 1% panei x 63" ,, «. 6.29, Double x 63” ,,.. 7.98 ,, Single x 64” sae 1¥2 penel x 84" ., .. 7.49, Doublex 84” ,.. 9.95 ,, Triple x 84” ~ be 1498, a _ee Y Tats in a elias eset late Pe ‘ Me». i ae eel é) = fa Sua é a statist ee en - i 5 tesa 6S ew 7 ** i Care in en Ste “ Expensive looking semi-sheer fortisan and rayon draperies in choice of white or champagne. 8 you'll adore the | els Give DAD | Slippers from Kirby’s | SPER SETS EAE satiny leathers of brown, black, red, smoke or white... and low, low price! ASK FOR e THE #019 ® Child’s Sizes @ FULL FOAM © CUSHION INSOLES © BUILT-IN ARCH ~ KIRBY’S—OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 4 to 10 Sizes UNTIL NINE P.M. FAMILY. SHOE STORE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING F FOR 5,000 CARS ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 THIRTEEN * COME AS YOU ARE ; MAKE A DATE WITH | tv; c P. DAD for THURSDAY, IKRESGES aioe | JUNE 12th af 3S MIRACLE MIELE SHOPPING CENTER Miracle Mile Shopping ‘Center : S. Telegraph ot Square Lake Rd . Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P-M. 7:30 P. M. in Room 44 The program will consist of one and one half hours COLOR SOUND FILM ENTITLED “33 DAYS ON THE q YUKON” Narrated by Mr. A. Gray, a Noted Sportsman. After the Film Showing, Refreshments Will Be Served For A Social Hour. tf FREE— No Admission — FREE Miracle Mile ‘ » ¥ ee yas 2 S]m_sym ' With Free Gift Box VALUE DAYS c= | Sport shins igri) =| oe * White $499 . $999 Make lovely drapes and slip- | B LOUSES covers with this attractive e POLOS ‘barkcloth. Modern, floral, J | novelty, nursery prints... BILLFOLDS i e SHORTS ° all first quality! Choose a pat- . @ BERMUDA » SHORTS ““)\ e HALTERS ewe" | $4 _ $498_ $998 Shop Early for Best . Selection PLUS TAXES ¢ ~ 5 7: STRETCHIE , (=e - _ SOX | Special Assortment of Budget ic Cc - J PRINTS at Only o9°-69° 3 Yds. 7 OO Prins Border Prints Ag | ‘Don't Forget of Children’s Y> Southern Fried Chicken | a Fathers’ DRESSES | Golden brown sn BOs Day Card... fries, creamy cole slaw, ANY $1.99 . coffee, tea or Coke , ogg 2 for $3 Dine Qut and TREAT the Whole Family a Wide i JUMBO ICE CREAM | Selection to SANDWICHES c Thee. ONLY 10 Choose From avors : Open Daily 10 a. m. to 9 p.m. FREE PARKING THE FAMILY CHOICE + OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS FOURTEEN _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE: 11, 1958 ALL OUR BEEF IS HAND ‘ PICKED QUALITY GRAIN FED STEERS RIB STEAKS | GRAIN : : FED c STEERS : bb. Tender Steer Cuts” Chuck STEAKS a 59. Special Cut for Swiss ‘BEEF ROAST GRAIN STEERS Lean and Meaty Cuts FED ‘STEERS "SIRLOIN STEAKS 79: Cut from Top Grade Beef — BEEF LIVER QUALITY a CUTS bb. ‘From the Finest Cattle * SHINNER’S * MEATS * DIRECT FROM STEAKS GRAIN _ ; FED 7 i STEERS lb. From Quality Grain Fed Steers FE 8-3 787 Store Only ALL STORES IN : : MIRACLE - HOLLYWOOD Star of “Invisible Boy”, | Earth Stood Still.” Bey ? APPEARING .AT MIRACLE MILE June 9th _ THRU . 7 June 14th EVERY EV ENING eae t pros mg oaged 51 Stores and Services Saturday 1 to 2:30 and 7 to 8:30 P.M. Over 2,500 Merchandise Departments FREEPARKING | amormc FREE! *f 000" Sieeagage See One-Stop Family shopping i ROBOTO if You Can Make It Laugh OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 ‘iq FIFTEEN JULY Uth, 12th .13th SAM SNY DER’S WORLD ‘FAMOUS Largest Portable Swimming Pools” * SPECIAL +» SPECIAL MUSIC 2 MATINEES—3 EVENINGS BIG 2%-HOUR MUSICAL SHOW! Packed with Entertainment, Comedy, and Exhibition Acts of the Finest Talent! saree : = General Admission ... . 90° Meil ber of Commerce ; 5 mere sree _} Reserved Seats... . .°1°-*2” Pontiec, . for fri. Sot. cee ; Z | Gentlemen: Plosse send MO, for Sat. Sur epi . Reduced Prices for Children 2 2 rsmonlg Gen Adm. vee 8 . TS Reserved Seats @ 5 8 caus ionvsrnns - Tickets May Be Purchased with Coupon by 5 Home acre eS Mail or at the Following Stores 5 ey cs agree a noney order, bank pares = OSMUN’S Downtown Pontiac : ] cece anRRRERERaasEeaneee! elles OSMUN’S Town and Country at Tel-Huron Shopping Center J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Miracle Mile The LION STORE Downtown Pontiac Sponsored by: "ee see ee © ~)- Big Performances ~ Coming To Wisner Stadium WATER FOLLIES * SPECIAL LIGHTING . STAGING *% PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER of COMMERCE : PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, UNM, 1958 Wares “ | _ MIRACLE MILE and DOWNTOWN - . Famous Name. Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS . Regular $4 and $5 $99 Cool, comfortable plaids, checks, stripes and fancies in a name that you have known for years. (i a ii 5 bes lg Summer — oe é; Bina Se "| PAJAMAS” 100°. DACRON | for DAD 2 I Wash and Wear SLACKS Wash and dry ina mere 30 minutes! ies Every style >to please him! Coat or Slipover. Short Bz ~ Sleeves — Knee | Length or Short _ Sleeve — Ankle Length. All wash - ‘n wear.- Regular $9.95 “Knox” “| 2 PAIR Straw Hats | $ 5 95 4 Feather-light in 5 deep tones and me- pts dium shades. The @ PANAMAS. best slack buy of the year. - They're lighter, cooler, better looking than ever. Others be: 95 to Mis 95 ~. So ae RhNA BRAS Aad Ae Nb tb AN: ea OPEN BY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P. M. DAILY | FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS