S harply ‘on Sending Marines to “ing sun's shown by «sd, sntnpigs i Goat Pon Laven Threatens ma of U.N. Vote Series of Amendments to Japanese Peace Plan UNITED NATIONS —The Soviet Union today Township, an ex-GI whot ltorce would be much better. The has been back in the states ire = re ee as a civilian for a year said,|. N. is supposed 1 set OP what Filan sation they stand for it- should be their “We shouldn't/responsibility.” have moved] Mrs. Vernon Page, of 199 Rock- in because) wel] St., was a bit more reserved. be}1 think we should be well pro- all times. If the troops were sent there for our protec- tion then it's a good thing. take the ao -, e is rT East. “It's oom time we stopped teoctrouble,” said _ George of 2171 Derby St., * 4 Birmingh a m. i T'm all for it.” “It's time we acai iad warps Sut taibe a U.N, policeMISS GILLIES _PERTEE : ; ft gE AE ¥ g i i aif d : is Commander Named — PARIS- ®—Vice Adm. Charles a Japanese Middle East peace plan designed to get U. S. forces out of Leba- non. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (® — A Soviet attempt to rewrite a Japanese Middle East peace plan threatened today to delay a showdown vote for at least 24 hours. Delegate Arkady A. Sobolev new demand for the im- mediate wthdrawal of US. forces from Lebanon. resolution if his amendments were turned down. The Council already «|has rejected a Soviet resolution calling on American troops to get S| out of Lebanon, ceptable, The delay gave more time for high-level talks either in the U.N. or eutside, In this morning's brief debate, however, there was no mention of these talks or of the proposed emergency meeting of the U.N, General Assembly. The Soviet move came after Leb- j|anon had removed one important Until Lebanese Delegate Karim Az- *|koul spoke there had been some fears that Lebanon might balk, The Japanese resolution pro- vides for a beefing up of the present U.N. observer group in Lebanon to such an extent that Middle East country and permit the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The Soviet amendments would - leondemn the United States for in- tervention in Lebanon arid de- mand the immediate withdrawal - 'of U.S, forces. She’s Deodorized, Though Waterford Family Raising Pet Skunk _ By REBA HEINTZELMAN The urge to have an unusual pet has resulted in the arrival of baby , iden- tified only as Miss Joan Doe has shown up-to upset the household routine of the John Forbush fam- ily at 3367 Lotus Dr, And their | “Shadow” has gone high hat and two dogs, “Shadow” and “Scraps” yee thoroughly disgusted with the Have a pet skunk of his own, i He began looking around: and finally located a farm in Nashville, near Lansing. The policeman tracked down the then selected the ‘most ‘select’ {skunk in ‘the place. In one week, Forbush’ and his wife Esther, have learned that |these pungent little animals have more thinking-apparatus than a dog, cat or even a horse, The biggest drawback is breaking their natural wild-life instincts, prove her cultivated heritage, ' After a baby skunk has been ~|weaned from: its mother, it’ can never drink milk again, and. Miss Doe’s ‘main diet is dog food, crick- Jets, and bugs, If the six-weeks-old baby. be- comes startled unexpectedly, she begins to.stomp her two front feet rapidly, and if given a meaty bone. to chew on, . she growls — very un-ladylike, says Mrs,. For- bush, © x * * She added, that the cutest trick the tiny skunk pulls, is in making “la soft, kissing-sound when she is hungty. “She is a real beggar and we cannot resist her appeal for food, even if it. is in the middle of the night,"" Mrs, For- | Red Delegate Presents} used its 85th veto to kill} | In a surprise move, Soviet handed the 11-nation Se- curity Council a series of amendments, including a He suggested strongly he would use the veto to kill the Japanese US, sources said some of the amendments obviously were unac- big-power exchanges on possible quests — —Dyna-Crosses tine skunk-breeders owners, Mr, and Mrs; Robert Dean Dag Hammarskjold is shown steps toward strengthening the HAMMARSKJOLD SPEAKS—United Nations secretary general addressing the United Nations Security Council. He said he already has taken some preliminary observer group in Lebanon. His speech followed a proposal by Japan’s Koto Matsudaira. At right ‘is Dr. Alfonso Araujo, Columbian representative. ae "Seek Peaceful Solution in Mideast Wrangle AP Wirephotes GIVES JAPANESE PROPOSAL—Koto Matsudaira, sense s permanent representative to the United Nations, addresses the Security Council, offering a compromise plan to get U.S. Marines _ out of strife-torn Lebanon. This morning Russia said the plan was unacceptable as presented, and offered a series of amendments. Military Scored on AF Academy House Committee Says Building Costs Shot Up by Wasteful Practices WASHINGTON (#—Military offi- cials are accused in bearings made hearing records made wale by the House Appropriations Commit- tee on testimony supporting re- Critical and economy-minded committee members said the total cost of the academy has jumped from the original estimate*of 125 million dollars to an amount which) the could exceed 300 millions, They asserted money was di- verted to construction work from operation, —— =< = er funds. The committee investigators’ re- port said defense officials had esti- mated the academy’s construction and equipment costs to be nearly 269 million dollars, but they ac- tually will run over 300 million. It said an excessive number of change orders and supplemental agreements in many contracts hiked the cost of the academy. ing for expenditure. of 14 million dollars, was listed as an example. After signals were changed 225 times, the report said, the job cost 20 million, One contract-for buildings, -call-| WASHINGTON (AP) — James R. Hoffa. Senate to Quiz Hoffa on Highway Scandal The Senate labor-manage- ment rackets committee has tentatively set Aug. 4 as the date for a return engagement with Teamster boss Committee Counsel Robert F. Kennedy said last night Temperature Steady; a | io " Cloudy Tonight The Pontiac area will have part- ly cloudy weather tonight and to- morrow, with little temperature change, says the U.S. Weather Bureau, The low tonight will be “62 and| high tomorrow near 80-84. Var- iable winds will continue tonight at 5-10 miles an hour. The lowest recording in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 63 degrees. The reading was 78 at 2 p.m. Lie Detector Shows Boy Sole Killer say a lie detector test indicates that 14-year-old Frank Hogan Jr. was alone when his neighbor chum, Thomas Winslow, 11, drowned. Police reported on the test yes- terday. Frank, they said, admitted drowning John last Thursday in a Pittsfield Ty nond ANN-ARBOR- —- State_Police! that “a lot of things have arisen” concerning which the committee wants to question the union leader. ing will have to do with the Indiana Highway land scandals which brought Maurice L. Hutcheson, president of the Carpenters, to the witness stand in June. _‘The -—committee --- summoned ‘Hutcheson in an attempt to find out if he had conspired with Hoffa to fix a Lake County, Ind., grand jury that was investigating the scandals, That grand jury failed to return any indictment on the ground that it lacked jurisdiction, but an In- dianapolis grand jury later indict- ed Hutcheson and two other Car- penters Union officials on bribery and conspiracy charges, They are awaiting trial. Women Toss Stones DETROIT ® — Picket lines at the Detroit refiftery~ of Aurora | Gasoline Co, were reinforced by strikers’ children and _stone- throwing women today. At least a part of the question- Another Yank Dies in Lebanon Reply to Challenge of U. S. Sentry in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) ~ A U.S, Marine was killed before dawn today when he failed to an- swer a challenge from a sentry at a_Marine outpost near the airport. An officer said the Marine was returning ‘from a mission. “He was challenged three times by the sentry,” the officer said, “When he failed to answer, the stomach.”’ The wounded man was faken to an American warship by helicopter but died before an operation could be performed. It was the second fatality among members of the American force in Lebanon. Last Saturday a Navy fighter pilot died in a crash in the mountains nearby. The name of the dead Marine was withheld until his family was notified, He had been laying trip flares in front of a Marine outpost near the airport, Trip flares explode, illuminating a wide area. Marine ‘headquarters said an in- vestigation-was-being—made-_in_an. effort to determine why the man failed to answer the challenge while running toward the position. ‘Security Council — ‘Killed After Failing to! ty sentry fired and hit him in the Leaving New York Today LJ Ist in Yacht Race MACKINAC ISLAND (UPI) — The sleek yaw! Dyna drifted to beat a fleet of 78 yachts in the becalmed 5ist. annual Chi- cago-to-Mackinac race. ‘The Dyna, owned by Clayton Ewing of Green Bay, Wis., is the defending titlist in the Great Lakes racing classic, - Although the all-aluminum, 58° foot Dyna finished first, the race winner will not. be decided until most of the boats finish and the racing times are adjusted on the basis of handicaps, The boy is said to have admitted binding his chum hand and _ foot and holding him under water from a raft. Frank and his brother, Cecil, 22, took tests yesterday at the Redford Police Post as funeral service was held for the drowned boy. ~ Sheriff- Robert E. A. Little of Washtenaw County had said he was not- certain Frank had. been ‘without aid in the drowning. - The lie detector. tests were re- ported to have supported the state- ments of both Frank and Cecil. of the drowning until ‘hearing a report of it on a radio broadcast. Cecil had said he knew nothing]. Governor to ital of Liberia; where he will States July 30. Visit, Liberia LANSING (UPI)—Gov. G. Liberia today for his third foreign trip in four years. - Williams, who went to the Middle East in 1955 and South America in 1956, was scheduled to leave New York's Idlewild Airport at 2:30 p.m. for Lisbon. xk «* * The Governor will go from Lisbon to Monrovia, cap- Mennen Williams leaves for be an honored guest at the Liberian Independence Day celebration Saturday. He will visit Ghana and then return to the United x * * Williams was accompanied by his wife, three children and Wayne Circuit Judge Wade McCree Jr. m Special Session OK'd by Ike Heads of Government. Would Attend Debate _on Mideast Crisis _ From Our News Wires WASHINGTON President Eisenhower yield- ed to British insistence to- day and agreed to go along with a summit meeting of the United Nations Secur- ity Council if that is gen- erally desired by the West- ern powers and the Soviet Union. A White House announce- ment to this effect shortly after noon today apparent- ly ended a dispute with Britain over whether the Western Big Three should move openly and directly toward a U.N. summit ses- sion or merely indicate in- directly in notes to Moscow that such a meeting might q Lieya is clearly within the con- templation of the charter, “If such a meeting were gen- erally desired, the United States would join in following this or- more into line with Britain’s in- sistence that the Western powers should open the way clearly and unmistakably for heads of govern- ment to attend an extraordinary session of the Security Council. Khrushchev proposed on Satur- day a five-power emergency summit conference at Geneva composed of the government tions, plus himself and Prime Minister Nehru of India. He _ also asked the attendance of U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjotd. France objected to the hostile tone -of—the-Khrushchev— to India and the Western Big Three, but generally favored con- ditional acceptance of the idea of a summit conference, * * * As efforts to draft the Western replies went forward it became apparent, diplomats reported to- . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Phils Fire Manager PHILADELPHIA ) — Mayo Smith was fired today as man- ager of the’ Philadelphia, Phillies and Eddie Sawyer who directed the club to a pennant in 1960 has been signed to replace him, Give Us Freer Rein, Hamlin Tells State Committee Counties, which once were looked upon as just the physical limits of smaller communities, have now grown up and should be given freer rein in enacting -their own laws, according “to Delos Hamlin, chair- — of thé Oakland County Board of Supervisors and Supervisors In- ter-County Committee, : His statement .was presented to} : a Senate committee studying possi- ble home rule for counties, ~ It was read by Norman R. Bar- nard, committee clerk for the Oak- land Board, as Hamlin was un- able to attend the meeting of Sen. Frank Andrews’ special study com- mittee held today in Lansing. “In order to meet our present ‘meeds more adequately and be in a position to assume our future “With the exception of those® ex- pressly prohibited by the laws of) large degree of flexibility to han- dle the problems peculiar to their. county,’’ Hamlin said, The role of county government, he declared, has gone past the stage of recording papers, collect- ing delinquent taxes, acting as jailer and looking after ill and unfortunate citizens. Counties should, to meet grow- ing needs, be permitted all powers the country or state, Hamlin sug- gested., This would necessitate an amendment providing for county home rule, such as ‘cities and ‘villages organize under_now, he went on to say. The complexity of many differ- operating within counties has re- sulted in the counties taking over planning, financing, construction and servicing of large intra-county drainage, sewage and water proj- ects, thee Andrews committee learned. Even after home rule cities are In Today's Ss Press Comics sas uls peeeeee ses soe 16 etter toons ‘Editorials Markets eee ee ee sete Ore arte eae hone eee eee eee) Cees eenene TV & Radio Programs ,.. 25 Wilson, Earl dobeeedeceevens ent sized local units of government Women’s Pages ..,...... 1011 4, “tof the laws now. on-the books to be finds needed.” created, Hamlin emphasized, they are “all sorely in need of as- sistance to furnish together those services which could not be pro- vided individually."’ This is where counties come in. Today, the Oakland County offi- cial said, “We have found many urn Senin -to give the powers which our Board of Supervisors It was stressed at the meeting that no single honie-rule setup would work for all counties. Crea- tion ‘must be aimed at particular |! problems of each., - Establishment of home rule coun- ties should not mean the termina- tion of the supervisors system. Hamlin’s statement said he was Urges ‘Home Rule’ for Counties of State “IT believe what is wanted is, first, to preserve the supervisor system and, second, to make it as efficient ‘as it can possibly be made. No institution as old, settled, as smoothly operating as the pres- ent county, should be scrapped un- less: we are sure we have some: thing better to offer, Hamlin had his solution to pres- ent problems: “If the legislature gave coun- ties the same powers as cities relative to matters of local con- cern,” he remarked, “‘we would be term for enabling acts to let us solve our problems.” The “Bright Spet'~Orehard against this. * Cass needs clean cars, Top —note_sent ry -» 400 chapters, one in just about . health problem, Therefore, the ulti- “TWO 2 SES = i tet Rg Ne OE Police Officers Rule KALAMAZOO uF — Police today ruled out any link between the of a Ludington policeman *~Sunday and the fatal beating of a (Comstock town official in Gary, =Ind., yesterday. «- Officers said the finding of Com- stock Town Clerk Nelson Elwood’s ‘car last night on a Kalamazoo parking lot left little chance the two slayings were connected. It had been believed that El- | Polio Group ‘to Fight New): ' Diseases “NEW YORK (UPD—The “March of Dimes,” with a eases, arthritis, diseases of central nervous system, and the congenital diseases commonly called “birth defects.” Basil O’Connor, its president, in ing the National Founda- tion for Infantile Paralysis will hereafter be simply the National Foundation, emphasized that it was sticking with polio until every American is protected by the Salk -evaccine and there no longer are past polio victims to care for. But polio no longer is enough of a problem to engage the full en- ergies of the vast volunteer public “ health organization which has 3,- Zevery county in the nation. In the “immediate years ahead, polio will continue to diminish as a public mate decision would have been either to disband or to expand. O’Connor continued that the foundation had been urged on every side not to disband its scien- tific research teams whose years- onslaught were picked because they relate to the scientific fields in which polio research made strides so great they went far be- yond polio, he said. All the polio chapters and their members were mobilized for to- day’s “big” and long-anticipated announcement. O'Connor made it {will be playing in the Sunday pistol slaying of Ludington police officer Arlo Slag- le. ton Gideumb, ‘ Chase; Boyfriend Held - HARRISBURG, DL. (UPD ~ Av ing bullet ae Pair Suspended | fi ‘in Teen's Death. Eloping Michigan Girl] PRESIDENT AIRBORNE—An south lawn of the White House on a recent flight to the President's Gettysburg farm. By using’ Se ap Sewer hee RY : AP Wirephete Ask tke, Nixon iInto Michigan jeszezsse™" Urge Both to Campaign in State on Behalf of GOP Candidates $32 Million for Bases in Michigan Circus Coming to Town for Two Performances loom against the sky at Pontiac Lake and Telegraph roads, in Wa- Township. * * Clyde Beatty Circus, by the Pontiac Lions come here spon- Crane Attempts to Impersonate Coming Stork. ST. LOUIS, Mo, @—Mrs. John Stefanoni, who is a baby in October, watched a tall white bird with long legs and a beak settle on the roof of her home last night. * It kept its perch for two hours despite the taunts of children and efforts of police, Finally it cir- cled the house, then landed.on a nearby lawn, It was captured in a flying tackle by a police- man. * x * It was a false alarm, the offi- _jcer__found — the bird wasn’t a_| stork at all, It was a wild crane. * The Weather . Pall U.5. batage ol haga ager eos *x*, * Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 1-2 m-p.h- Direction: Southeast Sun sets Tuesday at 8:02 p.m. Gun rises Wednesday at 5:15 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday at 11:24 e= Moon rises Wednesday at 1:15 a.m. Dewntown teres @ Om. ...c500.64 WL om.........6-%8 7 a. m.. . 65 12m.............97) 8 a. m.. , 66 2 OD: Mivcscsicex vi OB. Meee e ess ow 2p. m, 10a. @......... 73 Monday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature ,........+..-.00+ Lowest temperature ......00..60--00+6054 HeMpeTAture ...cse. reese svweens Weather—Gunny oo Year Age tn Pontise Highest temperature tem: ture P in temperature Weathér—Rain 38 and Lowest Temperatures Bote in 08 eeey sar 08 in 190 83 92 A 80 81 77 68 Ld -|inundating more farm land. giton River, 30,000 acres and $80,- 78/000 along the Nemaha River, 10,- Nearly $10 Million Lost |vr'vt eet‘ came tee tery of torrential thunderstorms that began 11 days ago, have inun- dated about 365,000 acres of land in the two states. x & * U.S. Army Engineers estimated damage to towns and farms in the path of the floodwaters at more than nine million dollars. * * * The Missouri was not expected to crest until Wednesday at St. Charles, Mo., at six feet above) flood stage. The river was expect- ed to hold the crest for 24 hours, In northwest Missouri, damage was estimated at $2,800,000 along the Grand River where 95,000 acres ‘were flooded. The Fort Scott, Kan., flood last week inun- dated 85,000 acres with a loss of one million dollars, Elsewhere, it was estimated that 20,000 acres were flooded and $300,- 000 damage done along the Chari- 000 acres and $300,000' along the Blackwater-Lamine Rivers and 25,000 acres and $500,000 along the Platte. * * * Scattered thunderstorms contin- ued during the night from Mis- souri through the Ohio River Val- ley into Pennsylvania and south to the Gulf Coast states, Has 3rd Set of Twins LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP)—The thing they said happens only one time in 88 thas happened three times in four for Mrs, William look at the moa The motor fleet will carry to Pontiac 600 circus folk. There nation’s largest travel- WASHINGTON & — The house appropriations committee today recommended $32,382,000 be pro- in Michigan. Bases which would share in the outlay are Kinross Air Force Base, Sault St. Marie, $9,434,000; K. I. Sawyer Municipal Airport, Mar- quette, $10,673,000; Selfridge Air and |Force Base, Mt. Clemens, $3,579,- vided for Air Force construction! House Cuts Defense Fun (000; and Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Oscoda, $8,696,000. At the same time the committee cut more than half a billion dollars from Defense Department con- struction fund requests. * * * It slashed $511,838,000 from the $1,730,653,000 requested by the ad- ministration for construction pro- grams at military bases in the United States and abroad. . Q. lh Up 8 2 2 3 Wounds Two Flat Rock Man Fires Pistol After Quarrel With Old Friends “FLAT ROCK @® — A Flat Rock|p, ‘cisions in Washington as-well as London, couple and an elderly neighbor were hospitalized with bullet wounds today as a result of the latter's impulsive shooting spree. p eTiMme Police said _ 77-year-old Abar, a retired barber, shot and wounded Leland Alexander, 62, and his wife, Fayetta, 54, in the Alexanders’ home were reported in critical condi- tion at General hospital in near- by Wyandotte. Abar was shot in the chin and stomach, Mrs. Alex- ander in the arm and shoulder. Alexander, wounded in the knee and hand, was in less serious con- dition. Police said Alexander, a house contractor and builder, told them only that he and Abar had a “‘lit- tle argument.” He would say no more, they said. UAW, Chrysler Slate DETROIT — Chrysler Corp. and the United Auto Workers were scheduled to resume new Negotiations Today [vested ih te ay lence before Thursday’s presiden- tiat elections. Ike Yields (Continued From Page One) day, that there was a split over should open the way for an ex- traordinary Security Council ses- sion, nounced he plans to fly to London late this week to attend a meeting of the Baghdad Pact nations. today of major outbreaks of vio- . State Department trouble the degree to which the reply|/— f contract negotiations today after F weekend a long The UAW met tor Co, and General Motors Corp. in an all-day session yesterday but neither side indicated wheth- er any progress The UAW has | Three contracts - since — Was made, Amsk, She gave birth recently to fier third set of twins, this time Sgssarss2szze22 4 amno Medical Aid Heart Research ANN ARBOR @® — An $11,000\an illegal second term. His term grant to the Unversity of Michi-jexpires this fall and in the mean- gan for heart research has beenjtime there were some doubts the by the Life Insurance|Thursday elections would come off search Fund. It ig tolas scheduled. : boys. The Amsk’s already have|be used by Dr. David F. Bohr on boy and girl twins, age 9, twinjregulation of the cardiovascular|tively quict boys, age 8, and a 4-year-old gon.|system. 4 with Ford Mo- been without Big the -Me-_| sides to succeed milie Chamoun, shooter Robert Murphy stepped up the tempo of his talks with mod- The Lebanese rebellion was touched off by opposition leaders who accused Chamoun of seeking The rebels haye been compara- since the landing of to Britain on Special Meeting | Tet, i Fs I te j troops seems to have been good and the tion, y ° x ke * 10 p.m, nightly. Self-Bosses ade CO Pay Less Income Tax WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House Ways & Means Committee by an 18 to 7 vote stamped its final approval today on a bill to; pay lower income taxes than wage- earners or salaried employes, The measure is designed to en- able self-employed persons to ac- cumulate retirement funds, Mills (D-Ark) joined six other com- " Most self-employed persons could! reduce their taxes by 10 annuity policies, The maximum emount on which taxes could be deferred was set AU.S. Marines last | Tuesday and the permit self-employed persons to! . i bease i Burglars’ Main Targets =| Mute Before Judge | : on Homicide Charge Rd., Drayton Plains, the other driver, Alex Goumas, 28, of Flint, The accident took place Juné 20. Hospital the next day, Snow has been hospi talized since the acci- ‘was set “at $500 and Listed as Beer, Paint, Goumas died at Pontiac General| * Bernard Goldfine would not change a single vote in Michigan. Cranbrook Sexton A. W. Williams Dies , Se ; oe va 5 ‘ Movie Pioneer Dies | B : i g z ; ij Ee ! : i ll : he E ' | : : be i Fi au aie 8 anf S gex 8 ne at and paint being the baptism cere- 6 ge ey we = spree Armed Services Group 4 "Co. 675g... Surviving are st Fovles| Studying His Role Si Saginaw St told police someone a5 8 Om Archie H. of F } —" had entered a van track parked at|“u¢:_® brother and two grand) Penalty Refund the rear of the company store. The } od is at Bell Chapel of the be cece nk oeialy Da. William R. Hamilton Co, It will) WASHINGTON (AP)—A House aid sets appretanete ‘lie in state at St. Paul's Chapel at|investigator said today a. ruling police. Christ from 10|/by the comptroller general, re- Breaking were reported at two |a.m, to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow: . //|versing a stand of 15 years ear- local root beer concerns, A root | The said memorial trib-|lier, apparently opened the way beer stand, at 676 W. Huron 8t., |utes may be made to the church’s|for a $41,284 rebate fo a textile was entered. A cigarette ma- | Altar Guild Memorial company in a case about which chine ‘was pried open and $1,40 | , Adams made inquiries. in change plus two cartons of Ferg dc mong my myedionerer Another root beer stand, located] | pinterested in how the. panaity ap- at 128 N. Perry St. reported an un- “tn a epg come ar M, Austin, retired member of the Armed Services Board of Contract um my thought that his inquiry was improper." ee 4 hone of Bargains Nol pong Naee stinks Depaeenan= dk 3 bt the tegen Mr. Tenney ‘died Monda: y i His] Epes ree ai daughter | and Kath | | Mrs, David E. (Mollie) Windi-|leen Valko Young of 195 W. Long a | TELILLEL ' , ate died in her home, 45 Oriole|fellow St. Burial will follow in Oak| AVON TOWNSHIP salen aR en ) | 7 Rd, early this morning. She| Hill Guts secanel 3 — biddha we aoe Wat 9 manner i bal eee oee, det 4th ha i 3 active groups of First e : ~ 7 & < SIS =~. Methodist “Church. She had also|14 in Pont Ewanacee= OR | been a member of the Ladies’ Lit-\died there yesterday eee éalé-inch tiac; and th the Lapeer Special i a — 3000 P Savine-wil-ti-ab 39am po ie hyn no gl attack. ae Cloths ara ur e airs day from the , The neral Home with burial in Perry|Home Reg. ISe —s s * Anklets — Keego Mother, Doves nrg Hurt in 2-Car Crackup _|four daughters, Mrs, ; Up to ste ¥ sor am 24 tnt"eea flex 1 Pr. . flat — a +}. ire home; ,' Erick- WILLIAM H. CHARLICK Bissett Service was held today at the A Keego Harbor woman, Alice|of Brown City, Mrs Moores of ' ; P. Shelion, 4, of 1146 Beecheroft Fenton, and Mrs. Nancy Baltour of| West, Highland Baptist Church ab quality, Hoary. absorbent mesh All Washable > Lap duit § se 7 ; r daughter Sharon Ann; Dryden, i Kee, 16, were injured in a two| Three brothers, one sister and BIRTHDAY BARGAIN ‘Ladies’ 3, Qnilend Covaty Shetite Dapalion 1 net om mantis. ‘CANNON’ 15x26-Inch Ski : injuries at Pontiac General Hos-/ MARLETTE—Service was held e pital and released. Her mother wasjyesterday afternoon at the Bethel . 94 > held for observation of a possible|Church for Fred R, Muxiow, 74, of Reg. 20c e concussion and is in satisfactory| Marlette, who died Friday Velene z condition. The other driver, Oliver|at _2 for e: H. Allbcight, 19, of Howell, was|after a short illness, Burial was nes - | uninjured, deputies. in Evergreen Cemetery, Brown 24° Meter .ceteeh abe S &§ Sorted alors. Sizes 22 to @ § ; ‘ Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. . | Detroit Woman Shot ee cet te emer Dal with colorful borders. 1st pt ~ Limit 4 towels. : BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Ist Quality—Full Size Linen Napkins During Argument Here and Harold, all of Mariette; one. BIG 20 GALLON SIZE Garbage Can pery cary Sis moraine ne! Deaths Elsewhere to “NO BL an NO PEELING! : Pontiac Police. NEW YORK (AP) — Mrs, Ma- She was taken to Pontiac Gen-|thilda Burling, 78, founder and With COVER a eae RA bee ee Se Or Set reported condition. Mothers of America, died yester- . ’ . day of heart trouble. 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Of course there is no such device . . . so, we have to make room for new Fall merchandise BE HERE WHEN THE arriving daily. DOORS OPEN All Spring and Summer shoes must go regard- WEDNESDAY less of cost. MORNING at 9:30 : sialeel We had crowds last week . . . we will have more crowds. this week ... more. shoes have been added for this great clearance event. at These Values! © Naturalizers © Rhytm Steps @1. Miller ® Debs © Tweedies © Life Stride © Florsheim © Martinique © Many other famous brands OVER 3,000 PAIRS... formerly sold at $10.95 to $21.95 eae 87 N. Saginaw Street Pa hoe Qaeg2 | House of Values OPEN. MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL ser P, M. *: . ; i v , { : ’ y ! . oy 4 “ \ ‘ : ‘ ! ete 7 j % py on 3 pos ‘ * 4 i j ‘ Ped _* ai ee ae ae ao es parking — just across the the Funeral Home, convenient, Meron) aa kin senda We Have Provided for Your Convenience... ii... We of the Donelson-johns Funeral Home, 4 _ like to be progressive in behalf of our _ patrons. 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Skin Near Eyes ‘Needs Pampering Remember when working around the eyes that the skin is very delicate, Any makeup or cream should be applied gently. And resist the'-temptation to rub your eyes when they feel itchy. Treat them with some approved eye drops or dash cold water in them. Fifty members of the Pontiac Woman's Club. met Monday av the Crescent Lake road home of Mrs. Wil- liam Bedard for the second benefit ‘ Mrs. William Bedard, hostess, (left) and Mrs. John Radenbaugh toek a few minutes off from the breakfast to enjoy the flowers in Mrs. Bedard’s garden. breakfast-bridge. Committee members — ~ (left to right) were Mrs. Herbert N. _ Watson, Mrs. George M.-C Mrs. Phillip Worth. Pontiag Press Photos risman and street. Parents Arlene M. D ALL WOOL @ Bouncy looped pile . and ‘prices. — EOS AIT @ Dense Long wearing, . @ Beautiful two-level texture @ Elegantly simple pattern , @ 8 decorator color combinations Ly AN ALL-WOOL TWEED BEAUTY ... 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Burton officiated at the wedding in the presence of 150 witnesses. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiCea of South Paddock street, and the : * * * A ballerina-length gown of white embroidered tulle over satin accented by a bateau Be Wise in Choosing Trousseau. Brides should plan their trousseaus carefully. tivitiesinclude? Where are you planning to live, will you be working, what types of activi- ties will your husband's job call for—you may be doing a lot of entertaining, for in- stancé. You probably will find that casual clothes, housekeeping . items and lounging wear. MRS. HOLLIS LETSON — iCea Wed bride. A cascade arrangement of white carnations and cneal . feathers comprised the bridal of lace over taffeta and car- ried yellow carnations in a cascade arrangem: ent. The bride’s brother, Richard DiCea was best man. Seating the guests were Wesley Davis and -Harold Sims. * * * Mrs. DiCea -wore a yellow and brown print sheath with white accessories and corsage for her daughter’s wedding. A reception was held at the Dublin Community Center at Union Lake following the cere- mony. - cee rete i Giga eet niiar groom receive an invitation to his wedding as a group and 6 , Hills, Donald Wahl of Pine Hills, and the late Mrs, Coutts. The bride wore 2 floorlength Oak as ushers. with Chantilly ese. Bie tee church dining accented with seed pearls ada. The br and she la 0 pearl gray white sweetheart roses and ~— white linen by a aécessories and a wi white orchid. corsage. : POWDER BLUE her daughter's Genereux of Beach street. Miss Zaffina ~~ eS: is @ graduate . of Mercy — School of Nursing. The CHRISTINE E. ZAFFINA Vacations Highlight Pontiac Personal News __ Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Bridge of Bloomfield Hills are leaving Saturday for California from where they will sail to Honolulu Aug. 7 for a week’s stay. In the meantime they will visit their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Vining, in Pasadena for a week. Several couples in the Pontiac area have been en- tertained at the four cocktail parties Mr. and Mrs. Bridge have given on successive Saturdays. Nar, eo #2 = Charles A. Britten of Elizabeth Lake road has returned from a trip to Coulee Dam, Spokane, — Seattle, San Francisco, Yosemite Falls, Los Angeles, Disneyland, and the Grand Canyon of Arizona. * « .® Home again on Mark avenue after a three-week stay in St. Petersburg, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Manns and daughter Judith. They also toured. Miami and visited friénds in Fort Pierce. . Ss a a SS ae - Mrs. H. T. Baker and children Judy and John of Navajo drive and Mrs. Sanford Smith of Flint spent the weekend at Culver, Ind., visiting Jim Baker at - on Chippewa road. Mrs. Hicks is Mrs. Hoogerhyde’s sister. They will stay 10 days. 2 ES 736 Mr. and Mrs. Norval E. Logie of Lincolnshire road have as houseguests their son and daughter-in-law, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Logie and their grand- son, Kenneth Lee, of Sioux Lookout, Ontario. z-7 ¢¥ Vacationing at Iron Mountain and Crystal Falls in northern Michigan are Earl Johnson and Ken and Kit Johnson of Lewis street. . *:. x +t Norman Lumsden of Lakeview street saw the Chapel Lake Indian Ceremonials near Tawas City and East Tawas ern - Rabbi Nathan Hershfield of South Genesee avenue has been in Chicago attending the annual. meeting for the central conference of American rabbis. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Vespie of North Roslyn street lations on the birth of a son, Brian Scott, July 15 at JEANNETTE COCKLE | “Graduates isa -ceenbhation— medical laboratory and X-ray technician at Elkiart Univer- sity is Jeannette Cockle. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cockle of Miami road, aS the C ‘ul ¥y er Sum mer School x * * Mr. and Mrs. Maynard M. Hicks of Atlanta are vis-~ iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde Dear Abby... + William Beaumont Hospital. _*. Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ~-ford Smades of Seward street and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Vespie of Lancing, Tenn. “ 2 This Is Wisdom —Heed It! E 4 happened. Yes, love can defi- nifely turn to friendship. but he just laughs and avoids ONE WHO KNOWS DEAR ONE: With friends like, these, your husband By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I want to help that woman, who appropriate- ~ ly signed herself “CON- FUSED,” wanting to know if aadfair z % we both real- — . ized we were ABBY e eo. fa: oi: _ ALSO % PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE Peaaee J er. Be \ Ed ¢ 2e JAX DRY CLEANER ag - First in City of Pontiac == ‘am 2 DRIVE-IN WINDOWS FOR FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE FE 8-8791 — 896 Joslyn . Across trom Pontiac Motor Engineering Bldg. owner peNmE eeernen t ~~ ¥ 2) Ws th doing wrong afd had no right to see each other that way so we decided to be “just friends." .This was a mistake. fered: torture. when our eyes met, and we always managed DEAR EXPERIENCED: You bet I'll print it! Here is a mil- lion dollars worth of experi- ence for the price of this news- 2 to get into each other’s arms eet Pe PRE OR ae ee ee ec oc DEAR ABBY: Take it from cy TIE PIE __an_old_woman_who has. seen DEAR SWEETIE: J am eighty-three summers. Love Sfraid you suffered consider- vl Pee ahis Meee when you turns to fr le "showed - — CRYSTAL CLEAR.MEMORY _ If you really want to hear a + Remedies igi ins, T! Bescon Seshfu Nand every SAD. SACK ON’ THE bovine meet rage v aioe A USS. WADLEIGH I ‘faces and cry, All the people : prefer be- we know sdy we should spank. Man “- them. The children are 2 and . * DP: For a personal reply, write this / | DRAR-MRS:-T.: -Mest-eni- © ABBY in care of this paper. Se that Deca ret oi Enclose a self-addressed, ; For goodness sakes, don't Girl. Scouts Move Eithes I got tired of 'thém oF Oe oe Ses The Girl Scout. ‘tb they got tired of me, but the DEAR ABBY: I've'been go-- moving into its pe Ala | affairs all died natural deaths ing with this Chief Petty Of- at 132 Franklin Blvd, July and I never lost the friend- — ficer' for 12 years and the best. 30. It would be appreciated it ships of any of these men, We _—‘_can get out of him is that I no’ calls were made the week ‘still go around in the same am a “good kid.” I tell him. of July 28-as it will hamper crowd and it’s just like itnevér I LOVE HIM, trying to get — the movers. *, ‘ uf S ee not seem worthwhile. I am sure that many men and women treat their partners. to the “indifferent treatment’ without ever meaning HE ‘ile 3 j = ff the basbend has @ leadl & hall hea 104, pot haps he will be a better companion for the evening. ? Have You Tried This? ie a ie a ok ae ate ee g i gi? i xs | i If en | , with her SOs. SE Se masts tom bathing. By JANET ODELL He does not respond. She resents Pontiac Press Home Editor this. BANG! Silence for the rest of] — That one warm dish in every the evening. mea} could well be hot rolls. BOTH AT FAULT “ Really, they aren't hard to t make and they’re so satisfac- think ult in| © a Se ae gkant is @ tory to serve. This recipe Wogarve is from his own, calls for potato water; it and 1 think the woman makes the rolls tender and very wise not to expect conversa: |= moist. oe tion at the moment of arrival. The |; , Sea cee Don Benoa breed Lor gu She ff to a start. f ng bre rolls. Sh —- = ‘= is active in the neighborhood - church work. Gardening, es- Children’s pecially flowers, is her hobby. SUN SUITS || The Notches live on Seymour \2 Lake. oop al : POTATO BUNS , 198 to $239 ' By Mrs. Peter Notch ” DRESSES [LTR Rete water Sizes 1 to 6% | i ce ae vik scalded eee $98 to $3329 plenpeahagea Soften yeast in lukewarm Distinctive Baby Gifts wane. sag orpeirgecle 452 W. Huron St. FE 5-1330 | Potato Water Tenderizes | | Dough for Bread, Buns | to lukewarm. Mix lukewarm © liquids with yeast and beaten eggs. Add salt. Stir in half 7 the flour and beat well. Add © Cover and let rise again. a Bake buns at 425 degrees © for 20-25 mirutes. Bake the loaf at 375 degrees for 45-40 minutes. Recipe makes one loaf and about 24 buns. Lounge Ideal For Housewife ‘That symbol of leisured elegance he silk-cushioned Beads Are Colorful lemon, lime or orange are pretty with background by -forrna leloms By day or evening, delight in the coolness of this dress ‘n’ bolero outfit. Note~how bolero buttons to Printed Pattern 4780: Half sizes 1444, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35¢ in coins for this pattern —add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Eases Cleaning of Tight Spaces To avoid bodily contortions when suds-washing the narrow spaces behind stoves or between cabinets, use a simple device that can be made at home. * * * It consists of a thin 3-foot slat— or yardstick—to which thick strips of plastic sponge are glued for half water, the sponge the inaccessible places that harbor dirt and dust, , Birthstone Py MURIEL LAWRENCE | i And Up | secret terror of disgrace by a| child’s sexual misbehavior, it’s cer- tain that other terrors are also our daily companions. * x * So if someone momentarily soothes our fear that Julia is dally- a shock I can hardly speak. I was putting some underwear in Julia’s drawer — and found a book on sex and marriage in it.” Teach Teenager |to Value Chores The young teenager should un- derstand that her current house- hold clean-up duties will be valu- able when she starts keeping her household. not ing his boss. x *& & For we are people who have been trained to believe we should be able to contro] alj circum- stances — and expect catastro- phies to descend on us as pun- ishments whenever we can’t con- trol them, whether they concern an absent child’s sexual behavior, the city’s traffic or our husband’s treatment of his employer. Impossible to Control All Circumstances ing with a sexual partner, we'veler was doing was protesting been released from terror. When we hang up the phone on our superficial comforter, other ex- pectations of disaster will soon be}\ij] Julia. I want to kill my own crowding in on us with visions Of| sense of obligation to control cir- Julia’s death by traffic accident, of diseases growing subtly in our! will she kill it? bodies, of our husband's displeas- against it to me. She was saying, ‘Help me accept my limitations, I don’t want to cumstances I can't control.” Probably not. Which is why my heart goes out to her. Teen Should Learn to Shun Mask Look One of the first things a teen- ager must learn about cosmetics ‘is not to make her face into a mask, The fresh, dewy look of a young gir] should be enhanced with light We do not enjoy living in fear of; makeup, usually a touch of powder >. punishment, So what Julia’s moth- and lipstick. n See I org mete = ently —_ Hair Styling is not aiseracing and Permanents age Mrs. D "She is looking cr Complete Beauty Service 152N.Perry FE 2-3053 Do you feel sorry for Julia? My heart goes out to her mother. 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Sorority Has Picnic , | Members of Kappa Chi Alpha’ sorority entertained their husbands | at the annual picnic held Sunday! afternoon at Elizabeth Lake Park. | Chairmen were Mrs. Bruce Bur- | meister and Mrs, Edward Doyle, | LOUIS “shor Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday PERMANENTS Complete with Haircut and Set Dare AIR CONDITIONED . ont Om Fleor Next te Buckner Finance More Reductions For Clearance . LADIES’ COTTON DRESSES Regular To $19.95 / 88 and 1188 Better Dresses ... Suits ... Jewelry - V2 OFF One Group Better Dresses 65% off SPRING COATS Regular To $69.95 ? = Short Sleeve or Sleeveless BLOUSES | |. Yo OFF COTTON SKIRTS Regular To $12.95 = 388 and ” “@ TELEGRAPH at. HURON Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 10-9—Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6—Sun. 2 to 5 , | i" Reg. 3.95 to 7.95 Pa rk Free Rear of Store v MOREE ONE ANI a tnt ag TWELVE Ea TUESDAY, JULY 22 Proposes U. 5. Deal With Iraq ‘Senator Russell Wants Direct Negotiations to} ‘Pull Out Marines WASHINGTON (AP) -— Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) pro- posed today that the United States negotiate directly with the revo- lutionary regime in Iraq in an ef- fort to “go to the heart” of the Middle East crisis. * * * Russell, who heads the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he is willing to have the govern- ment. do almost anything that promises a hope of stabilizing conditions and permitting the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Lebanon. The Iraqi revolt brought Eisen- hower’s decision to send the Ma- Yines to Beirut to forestall a pos- sible overthrow of -the govern- ment there. * x * : ‘Russell said he fears “if we can't get the Marines out in six months they may be there for- ever,” . Russell said he thinks trouble shooter Robert Murphy, who talked yesterday with rebel lead- ers in Lebanon, uld be dis- ‘STUDYING TERRAIN — Maj. Charles D. Clement, of 1725 Rustic Lane, Keego Harbor, right, commander of the 703rd Reserve Tank Battalion of Pontiac, and his executive officer, THE PONTIAC PRESS, —Maj. Frank’D. Thompson, of 967 Berwick Bivd., . lay out a bivouac area. . The battalion is on field maneuvers at Fort Knox, Ky, The unit is train- ing with latest armored equipment.. : 36. ~ tan wy, no hn be naplid ody measures patched to Baghdad for talks with Brig..Gen. Abdel Kerim Kassem, new Iraq premier. Fiye-Minute Flight to Beirut ‘Butcher of Buchenwald’ Appeals His Conviction BAYREUTH, Germany (AP)— Martin Sommer, the ‘Butcher of Buchenwald,” has appealed his conviction by a West German court of wartime mass slayings in the Nazi concentration camp. Sommer was given the maxi- mum sentence of life imprison- ment after his conviction July 3. The prosecutor’s office said he has not yet submitted any legal arguments to support his appeal. SCHOO HKOSHOECHCEOCEROOOCCOEE DOES A HEARING Aid HAVE TO BE Hishtrtced | TO BE THE BEST? SCOR HOSED O OEE HOOE se eeeeeeeeb ees Not on your life! The Zenith Quality 50-R is only $50 unexcelled 10-Day Sleawy Back Guaran- tee! 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The project was given the go- oneeh be the Nechite eniee Education, of three teams of civic leaders, village anc township officials and students, will conduct the bond sale principal and athletic director. ‘The bonds, in denominations of $50 and $100, may be purchased by both individuals and organ- izations. They will bear an in- terest of 1/4 per cent. This is a common method of financing school athletic facilities, the Board of Education stated. It will provide an athletic field much sooner than if the board waited to Construction is expected to start in September, and it is hoped the field will be ready for the first home football game on Oct. 3. x * * equipped with stands, lights, gridiron and track facilities with money raised through the sale of $30,000 worth of revenue Pointing out the more attractive aspects of the and athletic director. Others are (from left) Milton Weaver, captain of. the one of the three School Board president; Eva Jo Zumwalt, who represents the Student Council; Richard Hizenga, board treasurer, and Jack Taylor, another team captain. ae Pontiae Press Phote bond sale teams; Henry Purdy, The majer past of the project | will entail the installation of lights for night games and the setting up of stands. : Appointed team captains were Milton Weaver, Jack Taylor and Kenneth Sutherland. Twelve stu- dents have been named to assist each group in putting the dri over the top. Speaker to Show Mission Scenes in Latin Jungles She will also talk on Miss Muntz’ translation work and efforts for “Verbo,” new Christian family magazine for ‘Latin America:—— Sponsored by the Elizabeth Mis- sionary Circle, the meeting will be presided over by Mrs. Clyde Gibbs, newly-elected vice president and program chairman. : Temporarily Appointed Lathrup Administrator LATHRUP VILLAGE — Gordon W. Kingsbury of 28634 Lathrup Rd. was appointed temporary city ad- ministrator by the Lathrup City Council at its regular meeting last night. Kingsbury is professor of busi- ness.administration at Wayne State! University, ____A--permanent administrator will be appointed by the Council in about six weeks. First Aid Class Set DAVISBURG—A first aid course will begin at 7:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Springfield Township Hall Sponsored Township Civit Defense Council, DRAYTON PLAINS — Joan Iwerks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ye|Charles H. Iwerks, 4434 Midland St. Maid of honor was the bride’s | Joan Iwerks of Drayton Plains Weds Bi at oe MRS. GORDON G. BERGY “Area School Approval to The Michigan Municipal Finance yesterday approved borrowings by several area school districts. Authorization to negotiate bark loans, which took the form of ap- proval of applications for state aid, was granted to Almont District in Lapeer County, $50,000; and two Macomb County Districts, Romeo} ‘Community $c troots—and—ther Armada Area Schools, both $50,- The Avondale and Southfield districts each received permis- sion to negotiate $50,000 loans and the Holly Areas Schools were authorized to borrow $125,000. The Southfield District also was authorized to borrow $300,000 in tax anticipation notes. the commission yesterday was $1,- Total borrowings approved by the class is open to the public. Credits Pickup to Mackinac Span Reports Business Boom in Northern LANSING (h — Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams, just back from a tour of the Upper Peninsula, reports improved business activity from one end to the other, and credits it mainly to the Mackinac Bridge. Adams said as far west as Iron- wood there appeared a noticeable stimulation as.the result of heavy tourist traffic. 4 * * . a Gov. Williams ‘ ‘interrupted Adams’. informa] report to the * State Administrative Board yester- day to observe state sales tax col- lections were up compared with * Tast year throughout the area. When ‘he passed over the bridge Sunday, the attorney gen- eral said, all six toll gates were busy with from two to four cars collecting at each as bridge em- ployes were unable to keep pace. “Twas told it was the fifth day of 10,000 or more crossings,” Adams said. “Apparently July is Michigan going to be the record month so far — by a big margin.” * * * Adams, who called last week on Upper Peninsula prosecutors, said the stepped up activity at the east- ern end of the peninsula was ex- pected but he was surprised how far west it extended, Prentiss M. Brown, Mackinac Bridge Authority chairman, last week “urged refinancing: of the bridge along about 1960. If in a statewide vote the state’s faith and credit is pledged to a new bond issue, the bonds would bear greatly reduced interest. Adams said it was estimated up to three million dollars a. year could be saved in this way, as- suming accumulation between now and 1960 of a solid backlog of op- erating experience | demonstrating bright financial prospects for the bridge. Original financing was’ by reve- Districts Get Seek Loans 746,150. The local districts were among 47 hard pressed districts whose borrowings were cleared. CAUGHT IN SQUEEZE Like hundreds of others, they have been caught in a two-way squeeze. The way the legislature set up the financia] help program for money will accumulate to make tribution on Aug. 15, the statu- tory date. And in addition, State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown has served no- tice that because of the state’s strained cash position that there willbe no interest-free advances this year against state aid entitle- ments. a Hold More Awards ‘for Small Business CHICAGO (UPI) — A_ recent Commerce Clearing House an-} nouncement revealed that a 22 per cent gain in government purchases seta aside solely for competitive awards to small business concerns has been registered by the Fed- eral Small Business Administra- tion. * *-* The announcement revealed that| during the first eight months of the 1958 fiscal year contracts amounting to $537,777,750 were re- served for bids by small business only. This is 22 per cent greater than the comparable period-in 1957 when $440,044,562 had been set The Clearing House said ~ the Small’ Business Administration’s most_ successful endeavor was in its voluntary. set-aside program which was worked out in coopera- tion with other governmental de- partments. * * * Under this program proposed purchases are jointly reviewed by SBA members and officials of the agencies for possible restriction nue bonds, , the announcement said, The reception was held at the Corinthian Yacht Club in Seattle. Following a two-week honeymoon the newlyweds will make their ne a ie Ge eee Huntington Woods Eyes Library Plans HUNTINGTON WOODS — Plans for a $160,000 city library will be studied by the Huntington Woods City Council at its regular. meet- ing tomorrow night, * * * They include recommendations on possible sites and estimates of building and operating costs sub- mitted by professional consultants to the city’s Planning Commis- sion, * *® * The Berkley School District has asked the council to move the pres- ent library in the Burton School in Berkley Suit Puts Bife on Nut Seller Eaton St., asked for $1,500 dam- :|ning a vacation trip this year, Aboard Budapest Streetcars Cattle — Being Licked in Oakland Columbiaville Man Gets Three Years, $500 Fine for Shotgun Attack LAPEER — Gerald E. man, 32, of Columbiaville, critically wounded his wife, with a blast from a 12-gauge shotgun, was given three years probation and fined $500 yesterday in Lapeer County Circuit Court. Originally charged with assault with intent to murder, he had pleaded guilty July 7 to a reduced charge of felonious assault. Judge Timothy C. Quinn in pass- ing sentence on Chapman also or- The couple has three children. Mrs. Chapman was shot April 12 at the home of a woman friend in ville and her husband had been drink- Columbiaville tavern. Mrs. Chapman spent several weeks in Lapeer County General Hospital. Of the 75 million Americans plan- four-fifths will take it in the family be made in the front of homes. car. Friday, Saturday in Oxford order to make room for additional classroom space, Rochester Ed Board Decides on Tax Rate | ROCHESTER — A tax rate of $20.53 per each $1,000 of state equalized valuation for school serv- ices has been set for the 1958-59; school year-by-the Rochester Board: of Education. -Of this amount, $7.50 -will apply to debt service, the Board an- nounced. The total will be 47 cents OXFORD — The third annual Futurama Fair of the Immanuel Congregational Church in Oxford will take place Friday and Satur- day at the Oxford High School. The Fair will open with the Women’s Fellowship of the church serving lunch at noon Friday. There will be another luncheon Sat: urday and dinners both Friday and snacks between. | Mrs. Jack Valentine is general chairman and Donald Tripp ‘co- chairman. Featured will be a midway Church Slates Gala Fair Saturday evenings, with Bienty of with all kinds of concessions and amusements, a fish pond and pony rides. Soft drinks, ham- burgers and popcorn will be sold. A parade has been planned for 7 o'clock Friday evening. It will form at Dennison street and pro- ceed up Washington street to the high school, The high school band will prorite the music. tet te Prizeé will be awarded to young, ing earlier in the evening at a! dress to the Fourth Wortd Con- who walk up and d L Ni per readers. ductor. door and drift along slowly a year. In the trade union newspaper Nepszana a plain inspector—described as L. K.—identifies the culprits as: a Ways fo Beat the Fares BUDAPEST (AP)—Experts have distinguished three separate breeds among those Budapest streetcar riders who do the government out of fares. The money is collected by conductors—often women— the aisles calling “Tickets, please.” a ~clothes They keep their heads buried in their papers when the conductor passes. 2. Debaters. Two or more passengers carry an animated discussion that they “fail to see” the con- on such 3. Dodgers. They watch the car before boarding to see where the collector is, then climb on at the opposite past him. The loss to the transport system is estimated at sene.nes O'Dell-Heiter Saturda: The bride is the daughter of Mr. parents. A white nylon lace waltz-length dress was worn by the bride. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and rubrum lilies, and a tiara of sequins and seed pearls held her fingertip veil. Palms and baskets of white glad- ioli and mums _ decorated the church. The Rev. Fred Clark per- formed the rite. *. * * Carol Ann Heiter of Thomas, sis- ter of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Wayne Nolan Jr. of Thomas, an- U. of M. Prof to Speak ANN ARBOR (—University of Michigan Professor James K. Pol- lock will deliver the opening ad- gress of Political Scientists < in people under 13 years of age for the most original costume, mostjends a three-year term ag presi- junusual pet, as well as for other|dent of- the International Political contests. ‘Rome, Italy, Sept.-16. His speech Science Assn, less than last year’s. EXCHANGE, STUDENTS VISIT CONGRESSMAN — Complet- ing their stay in the United States, seven exchange students, who for the past year lived with Oakland County families and attended local schools, paid a visit to Congressman William S, Broomfield (R-Oakland County) at his Washington office. They are shown . j ec, here imine over the Congressional Record with h the congressman. The students are (front row, from left) Yokinobu Nomura of Japan; Luciana Cagnasso, Italy; Espueva, Philippines; Peder Jensen, Denmark; and (back row, standing) Eckart Keller, Germany, and Christian Platou, Norway. ( Marit Maaren, Norway; Dulce THOMAS—Georgia Eileen Heiter became the wife of Dell Lee O'Dell at an evening ceremony held infThomas Methodist Church. ‘and Mrs. Iven Heiter of 56 Second ‘St. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O’Dell of 441 First St. are the bridegroom's MR. AND MRS. DELL 0’DELL Wedding |Solemnized at Thomas other sister of the bride; Mrs. James Sack of Grand Rapids, sister of the bridegroom. Flower girl was Beverly Johnson. Phillip M. O'Dell Jr., brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and guests were seated by Fred Gingell and Clayton Sawdon. Following their honeymoon in northern Michigan, the couple will reside at 440 First St. Expected to OK” Traffic Study City Commission Gets Crack at Barton Plan in Tonight’s Meeting The Pontiac City Commission is expected to follow the City Plan- ning Commission in putting the stamp of approval on the Barton transportation study of the “iad to- night.— - r Commissioners, meeting in their weekly Tuesday session, will hear a report from the planning group that it approved the proposed ar- terial street system outlined in the study at its Friday meeting. Approval of tne study by city commissioners is necessary be- fore it ig passed on to the State Highway Dept. The five-year proposal of new streets, which amounts to an $8,- 500,000 project, contains plans for a loop system which will keep through traffic from the downtown area, Leases for land at the Pontiac Munieipal Airport on which two new hangars are expected to be built, will be offered to the com- mission tonight for acceptance. A representative of the Auto- mobile Club of Michigan will attend the ‘meeting to present the city with its third place tie award in the 1957 AAA poedes- trian protection program. Petitions asking for construction of sanitary sewers in the Auburn- Astor district will be considered. So will an application for a dance * hall of James H. Johnson of 195 W. South Bivd. Less Building Contracts DETROIT w—Contracts for ‘ftis. dropped *“ Iture construction in May 24. per cent from May 1957 in the metropolitan Detroit’ area, F. W,° Dodge Corp. reports. Non-residen- tial building was down two per cent while residential comtrnets fell 16 per cent. t Food production per hour of farm labor has more than doubled \ jin the past 30 years y be. cause of the advance of ma- chinery, é Pe =, - hy % . - - F ; bee e x ee é i : sabe 2 : ais g FOURTEEN © : The Tigers have found themselves with a “new” Jim a Bunning and the question being asked is “Why the sudden change?” P Me lane fully recovered from 3 This is the same Bunning whd won two and lost five ; # ! | an ; oe nis ankle injury suffered at the start of the season under Jack Tighe and who - ey : : nd Jimmy David. None) pees ot ROTC delayed — = Mee oe ey Fapeste | was also throwing home ee = by the carloads. eabers of the 195T chs Tm Suddenly no more home run balls, now a no-hitter, and since Bill Norman took over June 9th he has won| six of seven games, — Those close to the Tiger scene say Jim is a picture of contentment under Norman. They recall at the Ly af 5) 5 > g bt?) | five start of last season when Tighe nearly shipped him . | out because he did not have “enough variety” in his gay , today | arm. He went on to win 20 games.and become the far different trom the end of training season, and Ed-) ‘ant tier 1 a Poe Os kaos m i | 1957 All-Star winning pitcher. «.—. en Cone: aced u-| a7 ia) mT (Rh tr Lenin Stadium. This lack of confidence may have stayed with the s moved | nbre wag: ME oe : * eee lanky pitcher, especially in view of the fact that even 7 rs are expect-|Lions is —. last night in — in spring training this year the attitude was conveyed . Pr ' ‘to hold most the attention at|game in liners to a warm welcome yd that Billy Hoeft, Frank Lary and Paul Foytack would Re pier —. — oo aoc —. show better form and Jim would not be as lucky as he was @ season ago. we ii | | ~ ; tions in front of the US, Em- ck Ow TE: a bassy after American forces land Gail Harris, a player Tighe scolded publicly, offers : om ne | his own explanation to Bunning’s recent surge and even ' Washington attorney Ed Rosen-'. | his own success at the plate which saw his average jump , from .240 with the Giants to .296 with the Tigers. said none of the showed ee, any umwillingness about making “Norman is the kind of a coach who keeps your the trip, | confidence up. Bill always has a good word for you and he never second-guesses his players. This gives Foytack fo Get ‘nateves ney "sama the no-hit gem couldn’t have First Crack af happened to a harder worker than Bunning. | ks ] ni ht : Even the Bunning family, including five youngsters, ae an onig | gained by his performance. He was presented with a er ) certificate for 100-quarts of milk by Vermont dairymen Betters World Record. fap 440-Yard Hurdles Paul Has Been~ Able| Mow jes sue oh wet "campers “ale w — Ger. to Finish Only Once i who were having their “day” at Fenway Park Sunday. Africa, in Last 8 Games 1958 contracts with the Detroit sidelined last year with a broken — xk * * : DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | Ex-Michigan State grid stars Walt Kowalczyk, Dan | Currie and Jim Ninowski leave for the all-star training) Ee camp in Chicago tomorrow after spending the day with the Walt DeBane family who are Mrs. Kowalzyk’s folks in Rochester. A veteran golf observer says Ann Wilson, wife of Frank (Red) Wilson, Pontiac Country Glub pro, will : rule the women’s city medal play tournament in the : near future. She hits a long and solid ball, and needs only tourney experience to get her relaxed. Sree re(ene Bone Still Reigns zeae = Assistant Pro Champ 7¢ , are basking in the glory of Jim | Pontiac's Gene Bone is still the )Nick Baring 2. TeTentst Fans Furnish New Home Senge efor’ aay |rinecampn of wane wb aes: BAH : finishing touch,| Bone, assistant pro at Tam CADDIE KANSAS CITY (AP)—Bob Cervwith 65 runs batted in, tied for tae ted trip wate failure, AngjiO'Shanter Country Club, shot alftn Sanees"smreaee”, statis has furnished the Kansas City|third in homers with 24 and fourth now the Detroit club returns home|*2-69 at Plum Hollow to | Brace Parmenter tnondowbr'k $4-81—168 Athletics with more runs than any/in hitting with a 325 average, _ — 4% games out of second place) Successfully defend his title in asuapraues other player this season, Tonight He probably leads in courage— but only 2% games out of seventh|the annual pro Oakiand Hills 3 the fans are going to furnish his/a statistic the records don’t show. — and they must play 23 games)™ent with 7249-141. Dea Gray, ene. sien = | new home. Cerv has played this season while in the 22-day home stand. Closest competitor in a poor |S%*"* Rybickl, Dad ........ 41-42— 04 | It's Bob Cerv Night at Municipa]|his jaw was broken and wired Included are eight night games| second place was Tom Cosmos Stadium for the 32-year-old out-|shut. He played in the All-Star ) Forced Runs Spoil i fielder who ranks second among|Game with a broken toe. He will ee ne mares sh G a succession of injuries. — rm an & Former President and Mrs.'Cerv was hit by a pitched ball Harry Truman will be among the | Saturday, : Ce eo ae ee as The : " : of dous, unless pitching in particular/first annual Dave Griffith Me- +. am last night to Orion stand opener with Boston. So will committee in charge of Bob pleats Bushs . i igh Lake : Govs. James Blair of Missouri,|Cerv night says contributions from Fas ; Photo Jand the team in general perks up.|morial Trephy. . in Avondale’s Church Softball loop. ; George Docking of Kansas and/fans will furnish the home which TROPHY LIBRARY — Mrs. Zadah DeBolt, in her home on East Boulevard. Mrs. DeBolt, s : ; ; Janka had a one-hitter, and his | Victor Anderson of Nebraska. |the Cervs recently purchased near| ‘ix-time Pontiac Women’s City medal champion, who will be 53, won her first city crown in 1936 | , Fortunately for the Tigers, Mey | | In the division for caddie su. |1 1 104 when he filled the bases deteat Ni Cerv is second in the league/Kansas City. “adds the 1958 trophy to her big library of awards and last weekend she-did it for the 6th time. | Yave henm sole fe Retest Sew | pastatentants, OAM Hesgnon 98 ton walks, saw the winning run : Over. only one other club does | with 154 with Tex Ardoyno of |‘orced in on another pass, Orion’s , — Detroit carry an advantage Birmingham taking second with |£arl Koonce gave up four hits. Cards Handle Braves, 5-4 a | a ae eee ee ie ae, Tee , | | : Jones, : will visit the stadium during the|/Don Gray of Birmingham each > ° P home stand, For tonight’s opener,| posted 75’s in the division for shop ~t Rewer rite! seer a | on nues Cc IC dace oe es oe wee baron oe Some ee 0” Shanter; 73-09—141 (t00k a 25-2 win over Avondale . . . : Eldon Briggs, Detroit. |... 77-74-1581 in the 4th. Dick Fitzgerald and — Associated Press Sports Writer cinnati in three last week, were,a full game behind the Giants,'on four hits-over the last 6 2-3 in-|chance to become a 20-garte win- y nighenithe Soginae, .. 1319152 j i iy i imran oa eee ne San i Highs Sa 4Bob. Minton_hit home runs for the pn belted 94 by the Redlegs last/who open a road trip tonight at/nings for his first National League|"@? fr the first time in his ca-/Wiltie Mosiey. Detrott. i: gi @hlwinners, Elmwood lost to Nike What makes that National) jicnt in the othe Philadelphia, They'll complete a reer. He has had good S§UCCESS!non Fox, Lochmoor, ........ 76-77-—-153 » * night in only = Midoaed P victory. The 32-year-old southpaw it. — a Tt) agg —ig3 |20-6. oe League race so tough? A playing scheduled. suspended game of June 22 before| tory: The. ‘year: ‘against Detroit. : AMER Iie Lost Pot, Behind saan Rvens —= gern: pans No games were scheduled in the| getting - ae ‘ame = nee ae ea — = on ie . ie ? hess oTI18s New York ...... ee eee ee American League, game out way. Giants Cincinnati after Reds pared other , Foytack a y The Berm BE Hy [skidding to seven ee * *% % —_~ led 1-0 with the Phils at bat, with/him from Baltimore, hadn't gone/peen guilty of shoddy performances 156 | York, outpoinied Detroit ...s.ca. es @ 8 feats one week, getting The turn-abouts left the Braves|tmen on first and third, in the|more than 3 1-3 innings in any ofjof late. He has finished only one 10. Kansas ony 21a An itty oe oo ate Seating when tes, dealer SARS Cera avert [eet vat of in lat cle — | : nAYESTERDAY'S as - aan the Milwaukee Braves mA b rH _ ht Ni _| The —— are just a game|in seven games with Cincinnati) stready has sent southpaw Bill) | ‘ ; ' 2 : ahead fourth place Ca: being ‘released. Hoeft to the bullpen for poor per-| ' ba ro Ean art ese) HU TIONS MINE ee omen gees nt, emer sine el DOCKoring Your Golf ashington’ at Cleveland, P n . Te The The Redlegs against|gate Foytack to ies. The) 5 (S5i"'a MeL 8)” ad ‘Woode-|Francisco, blew 30 and 43 leads Loses in tournament! net. the Cubs, although Harvey Haddix|lack of can be traced)” . Baltitnore at Chicago, 8 p.m —Harshman ay night og Posen 5-4 “in + * + : raed his troubles 2 the gh =f the Lowi goathypores | ri _— i By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF e RI 5g) innings ~ Louis Cardi- kland °County urdette, whose effort gaining a 6-5 record with|Lary have been carrying most of| = monies Erevan oe, (nalg, Curt Flood’s sixth homer] A. (eam ot oe ate cin |the Cardinals's, 32 the in the sev-{hia third. victory’ over Chipago. the Tiger pitching load. 5 ee eee? eg Yeo ee ea bam Lacon (gave it to the Cards, who lost/vouths, sponsored by the Autumn enth inning, was handed a 43 lead 2 bie : ~~. | Baitimore at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. three in a row to the Braves at|Heights Boys’ Club, was on Joe Adcock’s 13th homer in| le DIAGNOSIS: You Need A Special Gimmick. is Washington at Ci i a. 7 pam. St. Louis a week-ago. ed from a Hearst baseball tourney the Milwaukee seventh, But Wal- . O f d Wi @ . 4 Socud tr tants Sigs Sax And the Cubs, who #vept Cin-lat Lansing last weekend after win-\ly Moon, who earler bad singled | OAT’ mingnam, UXIor In|" een ee ee ' NATIONAL LEAGUE - then sent it into extra = downsw en t: ea n 4 : Won Lest Pet. Behind ning its opening game, home a run, * . : - , % San Francisco. 38 SB — at 6 innings with a ninth-nning bomer,| (~] D B b ] T | season. But you can’t say too much about this most | Chicago as 8 es by |'Fats’ Keith Blanks - | Battle Crock scored al its rune | iS sa off Burdette, now $4| : + + oiey mtield, 64, gw veers aoe by Jim Me too ao Pose ~ time softball a onday was Milford) blanked Lake Orion, 9-3, in class ry Bates, Z comes to s e .down- Only games soneduled <. tory, by Harlan “Fats” Keith for) came for the locals, 3-0. He had|Wight, who blanked the Braves) 1, ciass F, the Sheriff's Depart-|the Lytell win with homers, Hoke|! prescribed for such play- Eastern Standard Time) Sno-bol, over Drayton Drugs. |11 strikeouts and teamed with Dick ment nipped the Auburn Boy 5\aiso had two singles. if Francisco at Philadeiphie, 6 pm—j} Keith went all the way for his A e) to the . a j Club and in a “B’ game Pontiac tite'Complction of eusperied gare ef|no-hit, no-tun. ettort. He tanned|me’ “Andersen ‘(Miitord) bad toi Net Tourney. Aug. 11 [Business Institute whipped Kuhl ers, Actually, they produce + Los Angeles at. Piftsburgh “7-15 pm [eight walked three; Gene ry hits for Auburn in the 2nd contest:|44 Birmingkam Park man Electric, 6-2. Sports Calendar | the same fesult. 1. Plant your left Williams Sv Kite’ 90). an | 33 the loser giving up six heel back on the 2 Chicage at Cin m.—Hillm: * 4 Doug Hall had 2 for 2 for Sno-bol, . In Class D Blue game Lytell seball nl st. Louis at Muwautes, 8 bm—Mabe|in this American League battle. | ae Fig Birmingham's Eton Park will be| ana Colgrove trounced Edison |,,CUASS A Orift's Grill ve. .C10) | grounh forcibly before 1) ve But EO) ois National 1 Eagles finally Western Junior Field the scene of an eight-division ama-| yy 198. = ua por Bath ve. Tame | 4 you make any other fen Francisco at Pplladeiphis. 7 p.m. : in Qualifying Round — | |teur tennis tournament Aug. 11-17 —— Lumber. Jaycee Park, 5:30 pm. |i move on the down- Loe Angeles at Piisburgh, 7:15 pm. (Won a game, They defeated the|in Qualifying Roun Despite 13 strike outs by John| ‘ Chicago at Ciheinnatt, 6° p.m. 4 Arrows 12-11 on a wild finish when for residents of the Birmingham Lucndem (he Kengo anis tie-| ‘corey cnn ~ Bon erie nn ell | i swing. Make that the SM. Lows & Miveutes, § pv. they got two runs in the final) JOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)—Don|and Bloomfield Hills school dis- peak five runs in| !i#¢ Police. 7 p.m and Spence Ramblers|7, initiating movement of your downswing. : frame to come from behind a/Essig of Indianapolis gets a ‘and Lathrup. Birmingharh|mingham hits and. far | Borden's ve, titerpeuonat FR eset | 3. Bart the’ % m ae . McKinley vs. Palmer 10-11 count. Terry Ball's single|chance today to soquaint: Limes igh conch Low Parry will direct|the oe Barnegat pg oa os eres Booiorers feat | Star ang ownswing by turning the left hip ( with one down, did the trick. Jay|with the new University of Iowa event. . =| bam: |. WATFRPORD MEN. Nravion Drug va.) (7 ‘ eo o | aed _ CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP)—Top-| Harding had 3 for 4, including ajgolf course while about 140 other| Singles and doubles competition erhp hers agp be j bat natin, va Bacles, 1 p.m. and. enews we 1 3, Start the downswing with a downward tug of the seeded, Chuck McKinley of St |triple, for wirmers. youths shoot for 31 qualifying} will be held for boys and girls, 17 collect ory ze Keego ton Plains. | » jp left arm. . e Louis, Mo., takes on Paul Pal-| Jacobson's Grocery defeated|places in the Western _ Junior! years old and under, and for men/°™€ ; WEDNESDAY i ‘Don’t try to use all three at once, now. Use one ata mer of Phoenix, Ariz., today in|Berg Cleaners 15-2 in a Little }championship, and women, 18 years old and over.| Oxford and Lake Orion were cate a ~ eel os gnaw ||. time. My favorite is No, 1, i the third round of the Western|League game and Lakeland Phar-| The 36 holes of qualifying will be| Engraved medals will be present-| even on hits atid errors, § and 4 | ,,[L A068 0") oO” Wisner Pield. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Go.) « “Junior and Boys tennis charm-|macy won from Rolladium, 15-3;]completed tomorrow with the sec-|ed-to the champion and runnerup/ respectively, But Oxford bunched Gunes ae by gmber vee nated ‘ ge: 4 pionships, in a Junior Leagué contest, . ‘ond 18. in each division, * |! their hits in the third for three =— . Eee EN RTM AEN AN a NP itt 4, . .- . - . : | . “4 | \ ' Pontiac ioe: Gives Up New ‘Derby’ Leader HARDWARE 456 Orebard : ~ Sally Sharp left the golfing doldrums way behind her recently when she won the Michigan Amateur Championship for the second time in three years. The long hitting star from. Birmingham who plays - out of Forest Lake County Club climaxed her great comeback with a 3-2 victory over Mrs. Harold G. Mar- | quardt in the 36-hole match play final at Plum Hollow. —15-Round Battle {for Lightweight | Title Event Muskegon Boxer Aims to Become Soutpew Champion HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Light-| weight champion Joe Brown says he could put challenger Kenny but ‘will let him stick around a matter of time until Miss groove. Much to Sally's re- lief, it was not a long wait and no one will testify to that fact any sooner than Mrs. Marquardt herself. WATER SKI SPECIAL i + NEW. . ; . THE GIRLS prohibiting them from| 7 vers licenses to their i? ~@® - OUT OUR WAY { diameter. _ BOARDING HOUSE YOU FIRST +~-MAY T. =e EASY AS THIS SCRIPT READS WRONG! BACALL YOU, COGSWELL EE PICKING ww WHEN I TOLD HIM L wHEH-HEHS ae MY SS IT OFF ED A YACHT, HE IN- WHIMSICAL APPETITESA CHRIST- VITED ME TO LUNCHfa~ CALLS FORAGIT <@MAS TREE! THIS TYPE OF WINDBAG Bhp cyst Sag THESE =} ALWAYS IS MAKING A bes pris Bae ae RHINOS ={ PHONE CALL WHEN THE Me aoe aM es CHECK COMES $0 t ithe WE DELNON ray} aes) A CURNE - ats ike z= ig me He Gp } : i \4 PV). : } = ; _k4 ~~ me] Ries . ISN'T ay SENSE? Jo 1958 by NEA Servies, tne. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat, : ' prrTT) YOU'LL GET IN QuUBL YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO SWIM IN THERE (WHO'S ‘SWIMMING @ — } == Jackie D. Parsons. 131 East Hopkins Steele, Ralph R. Ensworth, Pine Bluff, Ar- cansas A Barbara &. Sheppard, Birmingham John J. Oles, Detroit _Mafy M. A. Foster, Drayton Plains Drulard B. Murdock, 127 North Jose- | ne Jemina M. Perkins, 325 Voorheis Richard R. Merrill, 18 Otter Donda C. Weaver, Walled Lake John B. McLean, Detoit Nancy C. Lilly, ‘Farmington Peter H. Iversen, Lathrup Yutage Janet B. Walli, Huntington W: : Virgil A. Clubb, Auburn Heights Gwendolyn M. Jobnson, tis "Oak Hill Wiliam J. Arthur, = x. 4g Mary A. Leonard, 27 Bisinore Paul D. Furlong, Farmington Mavis B, Fors, 247 None Perry Andy Cross, Jr., Milford Mary Cc. Hunt, Milford James L. Chase, Birmingham Ruth A. Floch, Birmingham Charlies Jackson, 241 West Wilson Gloria K. Chase, Windsor, Ontario Roy L. Todd, Davisburg Rose M. Nelson, Milford ——— Lee J. mips. 9876 Palmoor Ciara C. Young, 9873 Paimoor Donald L. Pint Bima M. ‘Adams, Keego Harbor Richard D, Bowman, Birmingha Eunice . Ruff, Birmingham a j Ta. 0g CS 708 Om HALF ACRE CASTLE - MEA Barrios, ine. John Morris GRANDMA Lae io at Ue ot’ . « & ‘ f .: * , f o . ; i CAS o~ home DONALD DUCK e By Walt Disney ki Oy. shamnane fund» jer), apie “ rbeamer ti fH Births & Deaths .....-0.sc10c: 4,000. Aer ne ee ee eee Soldiers’ Relief ......ssese.-+ and the Clerk be instructed te bask the wpinimens vow of the Beasd Ha A sufficient majority having voted public relations end mie whormsion as, ‘ern < instituted which means —E informative —_— municipalities ar the of the mings as & member of iuthoriaed .. of mental fe eteete a ee hot! Se ee © per Commie sepnetent ecnuiee aay voted motion carried. on behalf of th * “nd _—— Committee, aes solution: that the action of Be ea, oer Bas weg uti AND MEANS COM. coun! ture, and because it 1s juired to .meet present needs. By Mr. 'F. Smith " RE: FEES TO BE COLLECTED BY co CLERK e To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors ‘Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Your yom and Means Committee was iClerk. ‘thet. there: 4s no fee provided for Discussion followed. The Chairman announced that this mat- e city he Rochester. er. Placed on file) 3387 {ter would be considered at “ — if = CITY. -PROPOSED | ‘pombproot vai Cireutt COUR soasevesvee se Some check Clerk Dale cgecgeoass ts Corporation Counsel ......... County Board of Education °.. er e- eaten eene Register of as Relief Administration ........ sce eeePeebeeteee se TENTATIVE BUDGET, RECOMM gwDED FOR THE YEAR 1959 Appropriations ~y Planning ....+-....++ 16,000.00 Burials ......0:.--- 56,000.00 gias 833 b > & * - MES 100 i. 88 ii ty cesses, 30,000.00 ~ 3 3 ral FF 3 33 g 3 1 ss 38 3 838 sas 3 ba : » 3883 3333 Ps g SSS S85825; S8Ss3s3sss atses 8 #8 3 = i) Py - BS S2s35823 ( Seis ca al 333 { Bs ] - = t] by 83 8 . $e. 3 8833 33 s -— Becesi = =) o abBES3: 82225233 ae 2B 33 $3 88383S28333333333333 3333333333 *Denotes. minus, mann the tentative Budget for 1959, (Mise. No. 3366) be alloca- Gyidance Clinic upporiad by. Good. ced that the Temaiive Buds sy ie e e <9 amended by i Child Discussion Scucoca the consent M 5 ann, Smith Smith, Solley Waters, Webbe right, Yockey, Zapf Menten gow oi ny Stevens, (71) 3: Kone. (0) pes the motion Clerk read letter oa "te ke /ativ to brucellosis reactor cattle. cil: use — *| garding formation of a Permanent Com- mittees. d the East. ——s tion of ® six-county metropoll pert committee and establishment repos therefor, the motion carried. c ae Totals . sc ceeeeecess -G1,271, 100,00 eo: Moved by F. Smith supported by Se~1, elty to annex any smal) township ter- ich Ww ched Mr. Katey were the a _ : i i ——— that the Ways Means eg tes wn mittee @ hearing on on the noe “calla Guidance SP te on adoption of 1980 Tentative AYES: — einck, ‘Cath _— spEges several legislative pro-|CI our found 1, | Mabe: ‘O'Donoghue, Oldenburg, Board Oller, « = 4 x Schock, Se- ye the tak. Pas m Sta- man. Swem, Pasue, Thacher. Tiley, 0. — jent, maeeey aa voted gg rien ALTH . Milter, jock, Tiley, Mit Mitchell. Harper . UN’ Levinson, Kelley (Water), Thatcher Soo Projects}, ———— (Sewers), F. _ (Recrea= Semann (Legislat VENILE — Bonner, Hu wetnburger, Davis Oldenburg EGISLATIVE — Semann, Ewart, Ine raham. Hudson, Hulet AL TAXES — Clack, Kiser, Bender, Oldenburg, Rhinevault ARKETS — J. W. Duncan, W. Smith, rt- MISCELLANEOUS _ Ag atid Bonner, TIREACEN eer Oakland Citizens League thanking the Board for “aes ‘eee sve ee i short legisistiy zaia Js enerall ass conteeiel 3 legislation in an flee. oF fee read ee from the michigan Department of Agriculture rel-' ang ¥ Counc: Une’ ment Compensation Benefits and Antl- Recession ar (Referred to itandis Mr. eg aes OF that the CIO Coun-| posals for enactment next year. ssion. tal changes in ‘he State dog laws) your Committee jgiso repo: — by the Board. How- Legislators — Te- Nort oe Highwa struction of the _— mm way. | tei = Temporary ister-Governmental m po Huron River Watershed Committee re- rep- Committee Toviewed the same Poy ittee, ulture and th Health "Mr. 'Weinburger spoke in favor of the Committee’ give consideration to such|y, resolution. 1 The Chairman yiecees this matter to the Ways and Means and Drain Com- ted conga agee letter and resolution ~~ v — With your Committee sprint to Improvement Association, Inc posing Zz yr Coanty Legis lators “‘s tees : ce the State Leg islature ts stl tnian Hu et “Croteau fe) Since the State Legislatu e -_ May 16 this report rH submitted as gress report only and a final report ms wilt se made at the June Session of the | 5 Your Committee destres at this time 5 express ‘its, sincere ae en to the en the This le istation Was not the t derson of Waterford we A sufficient majority having voted whe roposed 84 which ‘would 1 have accom- oor aah ans Surety |B | Bends acaiticnal work ef the C Te = Oakland’ ‘Geumy Board of Super-|. I RE | APPROVING aa ea sats {OUSING HO) NC! Ledie r Bounderles nates reports oa] volved in providing and promptly report cad Means Commiltce res. ry | Defeing Committee, Trmove ie adoption the work Toe should. be charged for of of the make the Clerk's Office Lo Eigpod are on behalf of the Ways offer the fol- Lic ‘OF 5 To the Honorable Chairman and Mem- filed to incorporate th — bers of the Oakiand County Board from jis Township as the March as a substitu +o"8 the second The Board of gate AEE WORKS PLAN- of April 8, 1058, te | 9,5 of the Oaklan ounty —_ of Public Works. Harold filed on Dee fielentiy comply wil ae ee RESOLVED that the] s. and Means Co tee geen" on January 17, 1958 in fog form is recited above, Ay and the same fae is eee ee eas of Pisvag Board nd the 198 ereon. iii ere Zoning Commit. Under the rovisions 2 7 y determin P~ RESCINDING 7 psi aati fon fied March 7 * 944 erie forthe the. Oakland County Committee finds that the stitute filed Ma: 1956, co: plies with the statute and the question of incorporation of the area described in said petition —- Font A al by the Ways and Means on behalf of the Ways : ks was not give: status in the pic'y ‘creating | it * ‘chairman therefore was but an agency of th Means Committee, I nore the adop-|County, and | fon of “S Restart resolu lution. D ‘MEANS ‘COM- AS under such circumstances it would be necessary ~ the County of ¢ ik Lage action of the rd of ervisors, ANGE the “APPLICA- _FOR ‘AD NCE BAe. PUBLIC & we rfl 10, 1066, when this matter FRED W. SMITH, peli Ban Ge the resolution on the table| . HO! es aie ro oo BS it made by ihe omnis | green: over to the oe, of Pinte Works ; ho came acres to repeal te retest of th ‘resolu etn eg the corpora Boptsinest and upheld ihe ton, Eounse ‘of » ‘eam is D ; RETIREMENT BENEFITS-EM- = rding — ie Evergreen To The. — County Board of Super- ot Se x, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: cata the oe Coordinated oe Commission). the = in the yg yt benefit formilas| su THEREFORE Be ye ROL LVED hom ee ge Reso! 1. That this Board norte eat and adopt ‘county Departmen .? Work 8 « y filing the Application de- ribed in the preamble to this resolu- i; 8 at it mgr he the information e hereby are ete cee THER tok, consideration table weet is re: with, ore vosomneer « JOHN a _ SEMANN. ROY F. F GOODSPEED oie sae con an yA Cosarpeed supported by Hes| of “i Freie ant m ty havin voted to Stes N ves tad cpuhiae ea sees’ “an t cer |‘*5 tain class of of emphoyen who by reason “a 1986, the pits jordinated ee tabi cient majority he heving voted se otion ¢ nm made originally by the Daten toe Rehalt ‘5 8 nes, fhe weg Ky Mitel gs 2 et on mended long term employes of th class, aieb reductions were unintended ‘thie d this Commission and at 73 WILLIAM A. EWART, DEP: To. pe —— County Board of Super- ais See ; ER e fflei a ment ayeiem eended ‘with ithe Director of the ieanetinne of Publ “WRIG yy eupported by, by as Nenetite val the re Che preciier, Avon ‘Township su airman, I move cas adoption ot |f Towa Atiorney, ‘ce allowed ¥e ‘address les « caniiaeian agli been Barry ls b cana. on awa of the nae! In RE: BY-LAWS CHANGE —iwenn-t¢ ENT TO RULE isor: Mr, ‘Chairman, Ladies and gee 108 | to" Janae as follows: COOPERA T vide Maison between = . pitt my the County and th Board eral supervision 7 ape ome Demonstration and | Marketing activities, the Cooperative Ex.| tension work of — State Univer- sity, bureaus of -state or federal ernment de: bor "to. lows the ere ral interests Pagar unty, & La a fons ah of te County” wtbe ‘sere re e an “onan, I move thd. adoption of ne on, . ll COMMITTEB BY ILLIA C, HUDSON, rman, E YOCKEY corr G BELYEA FRANE op. WEBBER so VIRGIL_C, KNOWLES as] Moved a ae by Carey ‘esolu e ado} ‘A “sufficient senjorny having voted therefor, the motion carried, ic. IN R ee E-eagee COUNTY LEGISLATIVE Px To the Oakland County Board of Super- isors of| Mr. “Chairmen, Ladies and Gentlemen: lative Committee respect- tuily gr the following report cover- ing its activities Phsac ies | e recent ses- ny unty delegation — Cor ¢ six resentatives and aod Benate 4 Various amendments existing tate laws which were 6 é proves by the Board were submitted with the cooperation of our County “Legisiators, haem 8 were intro- uced to accomplish the o! et nd | foren in the resolution - d by the Board on December 2 Deta below are ty several bills which were introduced and final dispo- sition made enc! bg “nd Bil, 131 was introduced to assist the Board eee the — of costs of pre-incorporation expenses for lite 4 4 Thou ‘a ose ‘avo e House e .g and Counties tat w was aereetee ® eloa Marth 1 1, 1968, House Bill, 132 whiep was designed to be sist the Board o' en ee al Fes eaetat 38% MAY 5, 1958 Meetin, — to order by Chairman siven hy Reverend William Roll. Called: Belyea, Bonner, Brendel, Cardon, * 7 ri Clark, ww {, Moberly, O'Don- oghte, Oldenburg, Oliar, Phillips, Quin- = Ramse a Rhit Quorum sen! “a Miller eupeerses by Hulet of the — meet- a eek aa t majority oe voted the motion carried. The Chairman appointed the following © | Committees : nit] STANDING ‘COMMITTEES FOR 1998-1959 UDITOR GENERAL — Hill, Crenshe Stains Gr" Cres CANINE ake Knowles les, ties. Lily, ol gr B iGS AND UNDS — Hea- This| cock, Horton.- S -T Game, Waters, Menzies, Brendet, McGovern ne BY-LAWS — -fadson, Yockey, Beiyea, VIL mee — Cardon, Lockhart, — Clack, Gark Dohany, Salley, Ste- *, ‘TENSION SERVICE INATING ZONING COORD ANNING — Cummings, J. W. reer Edw, Laird, Rhinevault (al- DRAIN’ — Lilly, Goodspeed. Heacock, Ransom, w Smith, Hoard. Horkey EQUALIZATION — Zapf, Castle, Ran- som, Waters, Goodspeed, Hoard, Web- Schock, Bonner, Hill, Phil Moberly, Phillips, Duncen = "ume F. “Smith a Donald, Eckman, Rhine- foamy “Hursfail, Stephenson, O' Dono Wrigh do-| SALARIES —Staman, Fhtecoat oe on —— i} awson, RCULOSIS BANaToRtua _ + TUB: hart, —, > liar, Ramsey, Elias VETERA Donal ~ Welnbar ir, pte aa’ — F. Cum ne eee es, Schock, ‘a COUNTY BUILDING — Lev- Clawson, Cummings, Horton, Staman _Brende! pera” ATE! oR — Yoe ey, Eckman, ser, of the House ae from Oakland County and to 8 ena te ° t wh the efforts of your Committee, Lodge for the excellent cooperation given — dur session. Pus were oS oe to increase |to make it es may ga? na te xi E|To ine Oakland County Board of fa ose whose ‘lamex are eae to “notice given er taining. ri move the acceptance of ——— annual ch Seue =~ the of p perm $3.00; House Bil 163, which eed ry mre ! e nam cra oe atony iommittee” to increased marriage 2 agi fees to $5.00; Bill 185 erative Extension Service Commit- Section 4, amend paragraph 2 ATIVE EXTENSION SERV- KET BUIL PO To the ound County San of Super- if, endles cant. a rounds ten our “Bulla venerti . the Board that the f original! onst: County Market Bundin i in ben ee -hee been constructed in “1984 Bu a. e e Board of Au ‘Ss gts a sfontractor back many times to ane roof still leaks hadly. has caused — le meonpentence to the producers who uw: Market as well as the qeneral public. held several| WV: ittee has with the contractor, the en reulosis ‘Sanatoriums arid | tim not “y exceed $6.00 pe acted upon favorably »: sig Pm A and Means Committee © oer vera aren roposals of the Inter- \4 oo waich, w ere endorsed wer e the eee specific _ an attempt to establish the responsi- bility for the installation of.the d roof on the Market Bui —_ and to have |. the same red sati is ou now appears thea the es best approach y additional resnforoesnent of the woot ° *imet with 9g = — roof at as early a date as pos- seenttnee weer C8 es Lansing from ti time and rev ved My legislation which | #! Each leave pro- 1 which cain sa interest to th n-| © Market at ite time oy abel Mr, Chairman; on -be- 3 and Grounds Com- concurrence of the an hoes and Markets Commit- *y mere ad adoption of the follow- endati to. = jleeisiators. © gf mteey “Bill 1152, which svites te for alternate methods for financing of bond Tr sewage and weter disposal “tn. |e THEREFO half of the , Bulan roof on sh: vernor, deck with ade uate rein. Senate Bill 1294, which will permit the —— County Drain Com missioner to relinquish |! 4 County Department is was enacted into | ro Aol has also been signed by the House Bill 96, which defines drains = include any creek or river, — = = sewers, was passed by bi — and “ecg been ‘ouse Bill 311, “whieh ¥ be ency fo. be borrowed Fund” t ove rsed from fare Market incom BE RESO litors, ander the supe sand G pleted arrange to ave ate work com- ae a) Corp Counsel with th whatever legal steps mit ecescary ‘ey — damages SUs-| tiiow NGS. AND GROUNDS ‘HARRY W. HORTON, Chairman ‘oF RMNSUTT, "COUNTY Preaith basher pel rs; Ana — ‘Rumsey, Ww, R. Ralene ita James Clark- son, Harry Morritt, Austin, Elmer Kephart, Frank Webber. Mrs. _ Hope F. Lewis Mored by Miller supported by F’. Smith the gy cage appointments be cone firmed. this Boa A suffictent majority ne “Voted therefor, the motion -carri Clerk reed resignation a ‘Don R, Mac- m Donald Public works. Ch — | lllygee Board of (Resignation scce' The airman recommended aE ap- pointment of Harry Horton as a member e Board tre! a Works to replace Doha pm Townsh Superviso. Hugh Jr. eplaces ene Clerk ited card of thank. = from John (Placed on file. soir! appointment be approved, ted sufficient ——_ iy having voted motion Mr. ‘ule ce INCORPORATION OF VILLAGE UAKER TOWN—FARMINGTON tow SHIP e| To nee a County Board of Super visi Mr. Cusirmen, Ladies and Gentlemen: Boundaries naan respect- fully — as follow On 24, 1958. ‘certain qualified electors and freeholders a © wi the Township of oe filed with te A te Ng pel titions to te Au 1958. ar EPORE Mr. Chairman, on be- Boundaries Comm mittee, I That this Board, by the of. this resolution, approve form. sufficiency of the petitions a e men joned ; 2. That the —_— — be Panes sg bay Se as the ae : ores ret ed Baha fy Has As fs te ‘4 ~ ee Bk an ET aS ae ‘ ae a “% PR FE 9 Re ime we =, — Bs. * 4 1 oe che iG HE EOE A OEE PR YT yy’ iar Prk Vy ay i eee agen’ CJ te Re ee a RR A GO a, ER “ a i Be A : % Me, SS Se 8, a ak i Ti i ee ee en ‘ : ee ee & ey ms ae aye : * IGHTEEN | ie ie _"THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, a RIGHTE a : PERCE He meNie . : | = es 2 NOOR O eee ETOH ee eh - Supervisors Proceedings | fig sae i P e sno ne@ecncsebece “g (Continued from Page 17) Ye of ip, Face /— ri scaviaesbacs 3 eta i de- No License ..ererenece-> ee H County, Michigan. more particularly theron a. 3 a, : ae ecribed ag fi WS: a “. ats erepeerce ate “io \ocatoa s80-08 fect west| part of te south Ys ot iy Liter Total amount i fies “eoaige ee Sorin “i foorner said’ section; thence| ba, Pages 11 and nd Total. ss.s,5-es+, 1000848 P no * © 3 Se ehegeess 9 : - ? os wee t ai ‘ 4 north line’ of Sec- fe) “Bipervise's Pint of Quaker Val ‘Grand ’ on shea See re cereal © eee Laas tat int and tering on County Tends were 5 Oe AN [Raa tp eve coat oe] 8 Stare? sondage Se vivin'many "camsethe fatore "We gurface sce nt Min” ‘Mallat abe arch es the east line of the west 08.5 ac Page 14 of Plats, ‘ and in many : Burface Poi oe ankin = f : fi north west % to the east and west = made to clean = the were granted MRAAG nancadesnccversevsnecns . ee é v6 Mane; Shenes wesverly seag tS “Quaker Valley Farms Forty-four (44 todeter-| — Siveg ‘Bitumiuous-Conetele Baas ssc-csscsssce ses “aa Btrect—west = («10'S HNO RE ae { line to north east —_ - o ow “er of fg ty hg UB to weigh Ld = County Roads. poate Concrete onvetinsaiss baey epcipee eeopacs oes 3 1892.76 . 7 o& igh se “Multiplate pipe arch % north west thence southerly along the conten te Liber 81 4 of Plats, ; a. (iN) special escorts were con- : PRIMARY COUNTY ROADS __ ee wndon rene 4409.00 Ce ee ne eee eine ct ona| akiged Comair. Michignn.” vision| 2. That the Sit ‘the auestion of) ducted by this ! oe nee would| Buriace Treated Gravel .....ccs.cserespereeeescenaees ses A im i : wired ‘ south weet % te Oe cat tk € Cement Concrete aps een get Catia Tr ae scared Rose “ti : ¥ 68"'s40"'x44" , : 1061 & + * > & Bey ~% ‘Pontiac ge r metal culvert south ‘east Se; thence souther r, Chairman "on behalf ot the Bound- ene SOUNDARIES OF CITIES yvarious ‘violations. suck gt og | GT ahs ALP ee ae Nn pe -_ fo'the sunth weet chrwey al te onc Te the Oakland County Board of Super-| siden within the “said County, s¢-|usuaily this Commis- 10 Mile fond te es a 649 Beck Road—north Corrugated metal culvert na scres of the south west ¥% of Section Chalrman, Ladiea 11 508 the e by adding to andjduring 1957 Gontractor—Bay + Malow Novi Township is of the east 4 mavens the Oak nee rafoug. Boundaiie Committee reports to) deducting from the valuation tele STOP SIGNS ON LOCAL Fe ject en ee ’ rae inten: Winkler Red | be ga metal i line of id east and. Wea this xn on 26, 1958. — and cli 20 anseaied, such bal an awe This Commission hae seem 1 ae Reed Be senses rs exis VETTE ~ (County share) io 1086 line “to the south ‘west. corner of ig oy “of 1 petitioned | *5 i and paltorm vatasiion of he |proved the preparation of 8 ced county Garden Court. 2 Pn are Peer al iectiee 10 ro Nery at a this Bor a " taxat eT op in the County, eondrding — a “through’ roads oth- Widen to with egueeets pavement : ” eee eer e d the weet tue of the east €3 acres of te lot her ote ot the Publle o territory * de-| =v it the ‘same with the recom- lca roads as “stop” Foads. This done en: Ce ; Apnea, Se aes ee TUG s ++ .- vores an -nsen-eo+s ; to e 8 here only City Gas-Weight A partion of caid aicn bes been cuk:lseried Coley fen the Bene pam, pasdstien Gat be satel to this not include intersections where anly, Sub- 100% completed, 10s"se 11 "x8e divided. hid “subdivided portion con-| miagtca wot aod = % Be CHT. ofl Board ‘as the County Mqualisation for tersections ef local roads with PruMary| Project we, Son at W822] 20 Drake-oware Roots multiplate pipe arch eS ee ————— Toss + 108e 1958 100tg Ret,| At any point ‘where, two ean te Widen to 44" with concrete ~ Reet . Psbaay Asse Valuation: Valuation pees on i No, |tntersect ee ee ee ae re- a existing concrete Parmington et Seis metal culvert foe As Assessed. As Equalized Percentage soeeey ty tee Coumay Cher. One road : County, $0% i ee _—— Takad « ctegcecopcececeee DO RMD 1 i $ * ae td 5143619 2 toeT i = eabetae 4 21,914,517 1.21164 1.987338 - 1 6 600 intersections material was used Widen to 44’ with . : GRAND TOT Freeaeeeeee ¢ we a8.e88 o17e3 i oassae {soeazt ‘i during 1987 and charged out of Our pavement, resurface ene concrete. 1958 PROPOSED COmESRUCTION, Re, 5D Pee | ouly 1 8,941,267 0.49436 zeetess Seissee ; County Stock: Participation: County ion These projects wil) be built using ro b§ : 0.61444 84985 Seed ———- wee gals. ' ~ : 9 20.188: 429 1.11604 1062414 1.809819 10| “TO Layer) 8,008, 000 , Rens Copies omtes Total Cost it Painas 0.62872 Ltrosia d.ageaes 3a | guid Ce 24,800 gals,| Project No. 21 siceseansecese 3.00 77,208.10 ae Fes ti 0.62872 2 wrteceseese e Orbe eeeee eerece ol cl sib 5 13 sine 162641 1.538725. 1.547896 13 | Plake am 10,160 Sacks -89 south 3 Mile Read ... Pee 4 Orchard Lake Road 13 5,911,968 0.32687 1935165 43010 Haguerty 10 Orcha if 14 19,687,445 1.08850 98005 -052593 Grade, drain, concrete 2 146.1 2.238511 2.252646 = 16 vamant, ie 13300137 o13888 1930009 20214717 0 60 "14,000.20 fine Ralocstion on 8 Mile Road. ......cc:-05--83 (0,000.00 2 fie gia met Hie £3 ent ot Row Rona ) 20 Elon aet 0.33767 sees 3.196288 31 : ae ae ee mc ae 2 1 0.00394 : aeeeae None 300% completed. pavement with grade PRIMARY ROADS 38 80,867,582 peptone iiss | hasmet ok P10 LD geo gale] Project No. 319 . 282 91,902.07 1958 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, - HH ihassese dass, Liesor.asiogs 38 T-3 ...: ee Pee ite, Binh > Siesaess o1'305,125 tase” = Stones Leanne aris". REALE ee (he etn) | Pee ee Duden MOGE cccccsceceececesscscebssetees ag 90,000.00 310, 0.95709 RyBGT 3.881103 = 38 i ir Andersonville. ~ General Motors Read north 5 fee fee He Mee Si coco: ER | tere meme General Metre : cine HEE ing BP asi kid mame | SR re oe, ee mee . 3 43,345,684 . : PUD casvecssoccese | & : wee ae eee ce 900.00 33 27,101,913 1.40044 ieee stem | sal¥eiew fates occ. See eT ORAS WnsO Se Rin Png *-F* ‘ Hamlin to Crooks (Aiso two curves OSOSSr RED, NOW THEREFORE BE IT VED relocation throug’ - = + Grade, érain, LUTHER HEA ~~] that the Oakland County Board of Buper-|is the : . 100% completed except f c | Project RS. Fae sterection as : snetese RANSOM Visors.” or aaye | Will be ee ova.t tion to pay remainer Cass Lake-Elizabeth Lake Intersection om WwW, OR. ; unemploy- of way acquisition slowed 534 ft. | project Ne. 229 8 37,078.92 and seal CASS B. WATERS many fore 1980. Right 1,728 ft. Road teeeeeeeeeoroeebeceseeesnans 2 , Widen, R. ‘ ved by Zept supported by Miller/ ment, does hereby ative Some [Progress aioe C3. ee ny eee CootracterMax R Pristnger Mo’ recommendations of the ‘ MADSTEMAR 14,706 Jossman Road oe + | Project No. P.R. 263 eT] 58 900.00 “Nar "Brid addressed the Board regard- wen’ rt’ pORTREA’ piect tan tel County reeds are “divided ae x niveminoss aggregate met. Cunpeny Breakin Oa ees ore ss ceenrvesecvee ries classifications, - Limits. "4 YES: "Zierion, Belyep, Bender, Bon-| the Sg yw Se ease: Loca. The are 1,530 ft. Shoulder gravel by County. pan AP ge tg By pavement. ner, Brendel, Cardon, Sau eae: | risers, does hereby the Con- fonds aa approved By 8x6" ae = : , ~~ 10 28.400 08 vk. Claw. w. Cc Cum. pone 5 my Governor |gan Highway 1 Joeeeees 306 ft. Project No. 230 2.50 36,166.73 GE ivtevyceccscsesestsverccscesvs v ona Davis Dickens, J. W. Duncan, | gress y 8) Me and the Presi-/ance = oe ras 5 Ba i iincescicace « 8088 & Gilver Bell Road ...:.cevcssscseeseecssscesseseses ee a be ® Road 2 ; ~ 5 Fouts, dent af the Usiten to take any and | streets of er 72 tt M-24 to Adams Road mm base widening ry r, x Eincr:| al steps necessary. to Ysa ta “ak-| sone, are local sends. pi : =e toe ee ee eer Ee: “= 2%" bituminous inson y. Lockhert, McCery| lems created by unem yee yo -— Vehicle MBP Sicsssvedrecrreees -- ‘Contracter—A. #2 -£. Asphalt Paving Company . eonerete surface. scodiian Cumeaad.. : of Hescie qteatg ieee |B GP Poneman nasourey oat eet Rec gk [eee revsmenne 4a at pygeee tages Comarstin Commun, none Oller, ups, —, F. Smith, W.| warded to our Tepresentatives in thet Z 36°x18" eng 18 ft. Red Run Drain to Watties - Ae toad og F ae wii com, Rite Stevens, Taylor, State Legislature and - ER ge gd Local road have 48"x6" ...... seen ers th ‘Widen to 32°, 2% enghalite concrete , = nated widening and a og: eg weeer Meet ot MMishigas’ Gnd the’ Prouidout er [i2_ the funds « pr ne ee Bete Contractor—A. & A. Asphalt Paving Compan ee Ay Ba Wright ¥,, Zapt, (63 re ee a re ATR TRUNK LINE 100% completed. « ince eaten —— NAYS: Frid itu *ohaving voted|" Mr’ Chairman, on behalf of the —_ ing” inet cos! gr, John ©. Mackie, | PvE NS Rand... .cse.sceseeceeecececsessseseoeeee . ito eel ee = : 0 therefor the report was adopted, , pear’ Below, move the adoption of the distributive. expence for stave (rusway Comoulnelovet, announced Werster to Bermendy 7 in hg Ae 33,000. Mise. 3374 going resolution. $538.32 per . five year construction pro- Widen ; ty 80% 10 Mile Mile Road. : By Mr. | Levineon COUNTY LEGULATIVE COMMITTER [ale of) oxivert Hg py pro- Participation: % 37° bituminous mat, bY ag! soft Menno sre WILLIAM C. HUDSON, as 9 dust pen sn Se en ak te ed ¥ - BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS eta ee gram. Both programs of 100% completed. Wo. Pn. 208 Cd Oakiand County Board of Super- A, EWART value in the development Project No. 234 . 7” - 41,435.39 dvs batSSgeisucaces ss iressccéscess BS 60,000. a Ladies and Gentlemen: JOHN @. on Suttle prokions, Se wil aise create some| — AGame BOR. oes scceesesceeccscsseecece AMO Baldwin Od i ea ARNO have traffic 3t will also which will (Auburn Avenue M-59) : ba os herd mat, : rar-County “Supervisors Committee, Moved by Hudson by Dick- respect oe nD ote YR ey ey mersberty 0 fad curve. 3 ; has worked y Washtenaw ond [eng the, resolution be, adopted voted | ace had Work done by Gounty Construction Crew. ei.’ setgeessesccseese DO 51,000.08 Wayne, through ths ee A) Roads during he twe,prosrams indicate, that tbe] an comin. Rnd sisi asc” Supervisors ia perens Besar oO overhead, an major = Btate trate Line —— Sue WOO oe peony co secaensesseecesss +c: 1.90 34,728.39 a7 bituminous aggregate mat, besa ee Spans teen, ORL, Ae ORES | pie a RE AES mane te get ee | ae Be nt. foot sol te Bioervisors To the akiand County Board ot SUP lulned byt Commissinn peace Me Be om euipment ort Depreciation" hasan hee a ii ia Highiand. on ae a a Srdinatces.” = ncinbg atin, Sa MO8TE pry 8g ee Asiocisiion Bats Fe on accsg es 7,790.72 ti oe08 ae Eeuioment Engineers -, See i Expense ceemebegeon mae: | Wyn feeder Lam s.5i792 3472.92 6,298.72 |By 3578 a 768.19 20,006.98 LTOTAL OTHER neuer : eetossnsucvasen 117.55 258.74 281.80 ° 8m Depletabie Assets dor Depreciation’. 2koo.ae —t~ acanneshs . ot Teste aa.40 ene. a Te 7 —. sei eM 2 Other Overhead... Pontine perccceeceneettess wor 7aae0 co soak Total a, Ses aioe Maenees =- ~ Rose . pepeaseerseass 1,013.93 cee 1704.35 MREREAS a Assets eid as Lk dela acid i 7 a a = ‘Amount te waacdacesuses 9,534.73 Sepaséc Springfield . Decca calerene 180.65 3,915.90 benefit te be Provided tor the F Fi ; Saar eneag snetedone * beg By Daw Osteen oe. as anne ry of Retir {Denotes aererercovers Bloomfield . ...... : “s " Expressway of Bonds 1,656.253.67 Minus. seevernce - —— +e 29,487.71 636. County Be Ad over, seni ~ gers on ‘ ‘ ; = eae 9,818.34 13,490.28 sit? while jn the em Len = ie we 1,256. - : ‘acatic SCHEDUL : TOWNSHIPS 4 's 3 TOTAL ASSETS Term Pund ..... hae ‘ & Sick Leave _, RASTREBOTIVE cones mon 19.16 Seete Comm ” of st cadets mere Retirement (Includie ete “ noe 608,092.58 $38,431.25 of Operating Pund FUND EQUITIES: 130.00 cy ne 18,244.13 65% “Cc” ae Ree gg iS RoaD 58 $6,255.77 smpioyes Accunie ‘Sepia cain Teasa| q Subtotal (Pringe | sreneanes eon Mileage—487,500 ee noe Acct ‘ small eeeeoee 14,768.30 ; 00 33% On sarc Towtinie. ad 6 “ eee 1,908.96 sétiom « Mileage ulation—262,500.00 Tota: | yeon aaopied bom mu provisions Oth =o = 183,116.68 sect enretestone nas see eboreee t * 1—$750 ystems & Dum ha ia County: Other F Other tive Be ee =o sil Population. 000.00 ve Progress . Was Or. 40,605.48 Expense ...-. woe 8,600.79 247,669.50 Brandon @ wseueuan'e pete tore : 900 7 Amount Total ing The State men See A ¥ one Seuabiccaues . 85 Sub-Total (Other) as98 3,190.62 a ee iss coos 87 40.896. 8,903 $ 2,013.83 on. foe salenin theref, Aratabie Operating Fusd 0 34 dcinice ie ‘eibecaieishn eco I cise ee rey ye ee wean nese. Fioves aad The Guy city of oe’ | Mise. 3 3 ha County Road Bas ensoere DISTRIBUTIVE 2 . Groveland . ......2 142.89 16,804. i= 5 yr he City Sf burn Em- or Mr. Mr. Hon was a ‘TOTAL OPERATING ene 2 ar a _ wn.neo| Holy scr ae wana st mart rire 71.88. been estimated by of tts benefit has] T° ~ eae BES, aission eine aeere a, 1 Ne . 7 , By wove ES \BILITIES _ es Guten PRORATION $41,455.93 |, L70 je ee SS ee 2.944 2,195.07 366. ae < e to be .13 fl ay Pund sounsbeesasuecs og See : j sMilford Siacusenee nets 02 19. 13.87 1.367 6,587.45 13,011.54 we 33 | Mir. ity Board OFEICES ene Dame Equipment Raut te ae ae Gc 2 seececsveneeee dimen oe . Novi . we aseavccesaes Py ‘ 4 3.448 3,058.78 591.87 a the Snae cgpes ir year "Chelrman, Super+ | Bogda. ices OF. paccece 1,007 Equipmen gee cesesneseees vane © '28,384. Other Me keuueee cease pags 960-79 1.647 1,715.20 872.65 item County Em establishing VED ment and able ..... 027,103.19] Administretios Mata ne ccceccseseecess 162,109.97 Total SINIEEIS Gis 17.311. 1,065 Seonse | ispane me Se seer Oab-| eS the County TOTAL Jem senreerercees 1,685, Other tion . sieseeres ceed 4,221. 293,786.43 25,384.78| Oxford art 2.964 S 3,827 3,383:04 : “ That , ome the feasibility. of ‘imp mind a sted LIABILITIES & FUND . 253.67 StretHO aa nncccctecnen 20,609.35 : 455,896.40 ties 18,587.97 1,343 8,563.24 13,243. as Section 28 be of improving of exploring de pore ngs 943,180.90 TOTAL P eee ie ims Rose 233 H pen 10.098.68 ieee] Say es member amended to read ] various d ine, aclivlteg Se ama 7 TION «05-4... ee 1633.83 ee SE nsenenese> 5,018.97 6.210 4,110.44 29,283.62 whe continues as siichel epsection ona State Receipts SHEET ots coveoe ff 247,060.50 = _ 33,704.42 Springfield * eee eteee 167.12 ett 1,105 13,805.40 16,441.59 either) Gy equlres 38 ay to the 6 $ 293,786.43 | Waterford . 1... 87. 43.5683 2,364 2,472.53 $49; years credited ‘service od _— but make a mittee is SE ae mers roe pol a coe _aial Rie eB HBS S| Ser iy alata 8 Sy Es Construction Fund After ting AND’ te cose 306: 56.61 635 206.35 70, Sest 5 of orl hay : eae closing Pund REPORT naeeee 35.68 611.17, 4,083 ‘19,774. ec! y, at _ occurs Clerk, unfor ~~ s Pay iy wvevts $3, 682,921.76 Sheet Dec. Pg 1956 (Balance \ OF 1957 Teal eves 13.10 anus an 84.317. Riyite: ctive date of po eageed a= jendatioe i, te mak '. f ae Aid See 266,966.15 made tu ceeeceee a Ave we ccccecees- 3,000.98 057. 4.182 14,633.80 bopengend fame? manner = ? Section 27, 2 County Cle: oe at com ‘ Sswecheuster” Revenues aalerg Werk ~ Dresser oan rage Per Mile $487,500.00 : 28, bene: m. servic toe then | Michi , with that Receipts neenneeesess $3.90. is Recet $ nae T= “C" Mileage 117,314 $262,500 saiaa| to be dependent 1S a AS the people of the State ¥ other et pt ae 2 an Total wable.. go3,soe.3s| “"*res? pros —— nen ssee ees +e 260.70 500.00 $750,000.00 for at least tut spon —— 3 Fro ad advisability w have conte Revenue Receipts * th 38| Gomes ete ra Budget”. .......0.. 2.24 on 2 Geno id ‘member | Cnetttut seckion a at Ara St Sete ime ‘ Gravel from Depleted es 10,707.37 osing Adjustment |....... we jaurckaren enn =—- : sphember may date of bis reti “There sh Article VIII a ai Sie Bias. : auatihie“n bee enaonsearietes ; ms Anticipated BUDGET FOR- 1958 Option may revoke i nis etirement fo shall be ot the oF HIGHWAY 1.340,584.90| (Balance artes = ae 1951 Act 51 ss amended 5 Revenues and Expendii option and oa county — aa biennially gooery, RECEIPTS .. Dec. 31, Pepeoped tod ta 1987 tures as A and nom elect the "said ster of ogo county trea. sheriff, a ae ‘SXPENDITURES ae tDenotes oeuvre MGA. Less bi 2 High’ ; if peering Enpendore minus. ‘Act 208 PA. 1041 (Nor ‘. soja mewber whe bat ag be preseri duties ‘and uting * ‘4.380. ‘Act A. 1041 = election r pol the wievinee | a Pate 648.50! Project PRIMARY ROAD 725,251.81 a F (Northwestern ..$90,000 $3,930,925.00 —— Shall’ imnmediate ot = gg | the offices of oe 7 Board ol Bquipment Ac: ec See ; ae No. Road CONSTRUCT ‘ peach onee.cal ann.28 —— Se gp tens ~ receive a Capital : 171,826.91 198 Farmington sae whe eo eeeonthess se teeneeeenee 367.41- oreionary asia Availe tees A election attained oe THEREFORE of the Outlay be 199 Fourteen as iia ema ae teaches ssenaepe aves ted Expen ble Funds 60,000.00 his Tement force has an this ‘Long Term aneiecsnenine = Ten Mile Tame moma toon some B ae eereeere . A and : op 00 Ge time | | roy Board of BE IT RESOL > Total nen $4.031,636.50| 304 Coolidge, ee Sena + poe ay inne —. Scrcchor" cant tion of Section ‘ economy as” well os .: vial Non-Operatin seaeeee 272,976.98 oF reer Mile sir iiegsttetitienncseecat oe a tereeeseenaeees eae ge scape HL mn ° in| woe 3 of Article VIL 4 “ ae Saas ase 315 a Spneeieenan SUTIEIED aaa sereneganeseteccners: $1,400,000.00 elect tp. ree sitective Gate ot his. re-| 04,5 ee af County Hof. oma eonsa edamice ~poeade ae Hick ety oe se ae $0,436.53 Construction 150,000.00 gnc geckos bis 108 he’ riht "to jolie in "one offic Sleek and Decrease in Available : 415,476 iat Lahser crerecerereeereeeeerereeee 980.00 Local ; Eos aed 2x0 Meg. tor| ost mber ait fase “as of ™ taaien Pande 98) 223 Anderson’ Sancoeteion oe 08 Road Structures . ao death ofa Be | hone So “members nwt mics NET TOT. 225 Dequind Wille. so. ssevssccsce vests 48 ructures .... ' $1,010,925.00 are &% member account members ot ith the cone . Denotes ee $4,447 8 mM . ese = ‘to | Oth neeeeees 200,000.00 S ath.” on the edop Bae ete a (oss a : a a7 113.58 _ Usb griwas tlds lnedSacereuane us = 01 er Expen 50,000.00 2, ee Se Section 29 be on account siete Be I spree REVENUE RECEIPTS per: aye : 230 DIED a0s'ans 30 Equi New Build’ ty omentet RECEIPTS : se in: es to read AY RECEIPTS Wawwese| 2 io 60.70 Administration. vevaer se $ 20,000 — = 2 tinues tm the| Moved soa CAREY = Meee / d 1. . a) wasters = i e on e arr 23 _ ss1.48 veeeseee po —— - =< credited vol eld cequbtes _ the gp ola Carey ripported — Pund si iuckse EH wn 93 | - “ 188,000.00 rg end B ce or (2) at AB gorckd poli follow be _by O'Done- Tota! + ced cestnces Sacee 3,863.00 237 122.50 ( on RACHIPTS ~ prow 990,508.54 — Highland. som, St, Cini “of Warne, Wasntensy, Imove. the adoption of the a ways Sena? rey nea rental Caek, ravel from Depleted Pits —_ PP Abe soi ee Ga ek odie srauctoess W380135 $2,608.58 , bers rs Sein tnt County Commitee RETIREMENT * foregoing ney, Old lhe te: — Ellas, eoeee he " . - hgh '* : st oe ol ee eee ee RUCTURES coNeTRUCTION ber eins Sormree| wits sazinornen | tte pana scseee tee amie ree tee are 2 rece—Avon ar: wore, rege awe con 2 js “a wisi seirly “Sites “Mes oe . Angina a s., ___ 8.0 3. oat 12 monde we 8 AND MEANS com FRED W 8S COMMIT- ottoved 3 the fesoivion ‘was y paving “ Sam od HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES oer ‘tor armingiod <-. voppeeesanepeceesss sos siaa FRED W. SMITH er chairman 9:30" adjourn unt 1% _ 4 : way ent oa nines cml PE a478 norman L RS, COMMING A suff UPaune 22 Yoke OPERATING « ROAD steeeees settee 073.82 _ Cc. CUM LEV S ther ictent 1958 8 Constructoin — apd ' nae eee STRUCTURES oman De a See ‘ 13.08 ORPH C Leet apd mLAy Ag a WwW. Digg yoy motion having ministrati cost excep System i gaan ee UCTION seve 10,993.94 LEVI PR C HOL R Chief carried * voted Ro ion) t Ad- é PRIMARY RO. DS eyewves ee TILAN SON ANK MES De D Bri mae Tee en Dist: AD MAINTENANCE sec ceee seve se o$24,622.2 = REST ¥- THATC Moved » JOHN L. aaa SR. = County Cle . Geen HAMLIN Ws sce. shag —— ereecee ot teeere eee LEeAre. age e. y F Smith cupports ‘ petting | sUNE a teas Chairman otal Co seeeeenec tee a -§ rete Roads Tota Genera COMMIT scussion by Lilt saned te Miintesnance (All eon Expenat ~ 24,622.21 oT ce Tos Toad eg es : 1. stteenes nice <*tecitie ” 7 Chairme oo ac , y eee di oraer Ny ciieirwcan ures. s Ninsnntie acon poooote ontro} ie . aay resolution aving y Re eenaras aa cept Admin- 3,614.95 $ 13 . Washtenaw County Line Ri os : ages : Control Municipal HN A. EWART Was ado voted tac. nedict’s © verend John General lovee tener Ros 7,662.42 $1,471 nty Line Road... ie ee 62,757.61 1,189.53 $ : Contracts| _ ov NO ‘MAN By it RE: F. Smith ae — ade ‘atholic Chur: Sen od now—! ntenance sectors 1 471,277.37 : | Total “Distri ju wewexese 6 122,717.29 6,975.70 ‘mi ed by F. Sm HULET IN INCORPOR rendel, sri Allerton, Ben ctures (045,408 ct No. oe 1,79 61, 30,204. $ 4,017.9 ngs the ith su ‘SOUTHFIEL ATION EXE lack, are der, Bonr Trethe. Gana ae trol, Snow 3 $ oonore.71 District No. 2 BB ees seers cseces 304 =. 1144.98 “aa. ta a . rnd guficlent =a 5. "adopt 3 . vues Oekinné BLD, Twn name or 3 mm Liana teen ee Mu rol - (Signs, Sign: geuveces 1095.81. Con i 49 Bt] 4 Mr e resol ving r. Ch rd of ae wear” Sehcan we del nicipal a Signals, etc er na o08.24 2 Black Sy ney oe couecuee 192,235.75 mors 87.80 Oe awe pare Coen "adopted, Rye and Gentle Super- Heacock "Fouts, Goodspeca i, Buses Be . Total Mai err. Cre u : 26. . ravel Road: ee se " B 16.1 oved by Vol mit port for|N ic Acts of on 21 of A Jemen: ‘a ard i 5 milin é Equi aintenance . 11,561.09 651.39 See teens "1 192.45 ad 1 sup’ ine 79 of 1909 and ct 278 of Keph Hulet, gen Hork: ¢ Dire ee ee Total sit SOREN ig eatin a ie dae ah ahaa ot fal ie ca ye . Inalrect and Starage s-.-0-0.s5-0054 nea Toatenis © antaserte| Coner OB eeeceeeies = 116-277.40 ou as tnerefors ihe emotion carried c| Ulereunder’ shall “be pa wnat lecton beine| Bhliupe. Quintan la ecartoey, Mie Bo nies caepsccicsauseonce 132,090.94 a siaradeaes Coumete tes ee : 7,473.56 ere) opel EIB aaad a re e voted tions require ‘held’ athe fons held] W. Smith, eck Goon nesy, Oldenburg, om a Euloment in wab\ebseantd mice Bleck ‘Top OES nse nsarere 205,471.45 33,147.75 887.54 ELOS, HAMLIN ending fncorpes County Soe éc- eg 11,561.09 | #04 an Committee of ae — BAVID LEVINSON fore moat of sere bis Paes "Bridges. ses 272,976 LE dateadeacogetesecages 134,810 85.611. 30,204.90 1958 a cajourace: wath DM, N a Guarter century ere be- peeteat saueh d 98 ~ q Total . és chaee 810.74 .B9 : a until OR THATCHE $$ cam Sie A” saeeenenealine ie eae ounces \- 038. 104,791.85 13,061.84 Mer Wenlet Dev, Coany JR. Sune re FRANK cy HOLMES ER ihe came ito. : oe re ee ' 142,500.00 et vel’ Roads wa dertsens 123,344.66 esete / 6.00043 ane can Chel eoved ty Pte VOLL, SR. paces + meats Q in $ District No. 1 co 867,061.55 20,760.62 — Meeting “JUNE et Ceairmay the _ by F. Smith Sin Y ay worked rege & mere child f Cetahs We 8 .....cccés ne _ ao ste ete orde Burcussig be pect ecm id oe peopl Loox Ht crore “painter District. ssaaces tees enenene wecias 87,585.82 Invo u r by Chat followed. iy paintin ‘ost of it pede No. 3 ..s000 Ce ag ery ome a 33,000.34 Bank cation given b rman PDE ve elyea, Ben icture omy but he can is house . ciiecananatageenssuenene “aes te :: a 183.98 } Pon ba the ponlgwcs Milton tor eet. Cant, = Boyer, ie Bagel of nesat me paint a betes, “as oe cm aia FEST cams, nape. Beer ‘Bees Batam center ede opm | rh lett ee wa . et noyer, Ring) earey Cane’ che Ses ee ei ge TE ee wan va mae citi SCumiisen Ranier emer Baie re ee | gm Oe he ioe aac Siete atin Fhe me Harkey Weare atts, "aur manages i OS hte an, Elia ncan, R ickens, wi acl elley. K et, Hurg.| 82 e sing s, Fouts, Goo Duncan, EB ha er aes ephart, K Te] Ox aged that ngers waited dspeed, Haun, ailer, ae acponsid,, * wm a i iser, xford— with 7 alg me * aelat. . ene Sues any d anes” ‘tixo . bert orDonoghue. Ol chats tn th pape on Big cal estate in Seattle , Ransom, Rhine- rd aaa a § (Continued ‘on |) == ~ Grain Futures - ~ Steady to Firm oe ea: CAGO w — Grain futures 3 : e * : | | |blacktopping’a parking lot in Dray-| RU '. Trading in the July contracts _ FRU! - s, | | ‘iton Plains was presented by Pon- expires with the close of the Board) Apples. Red a se bri q ET State Branch Manag today and dealers said there ap- sour, (erate) ais. ee peared to be a small amount Of] Citra, ‘ersie) 16 aie. suv: A short-covering in those deliveries. | Raspberries, Ped. doratel’ 34 pis. ... 6 The open —, in Laeger VEGETABLES ever, was relatively small, having), Mh sestiaee iitecoa le been fairly well closed out during| Beets. topped. "bu; °2.2isi.2ctic0 : Tews the runup of last week. xs & F Celery, doa. gtelke ofauntapersaesie we veeerteaeetewgees Bal Th heaviest buying to cover| com. sweet. i jete. bu, 50 commitments was expected to iia WB os aces chases ashaas ) come in the final minutes of trad- om eager doz. oebeeaereeeene = e “50 Ht a5 Hi _ eee een eee 1. ing with liquidation by the longs./etraic), Noe’ (bene) des: scccceess Bi I Peas, Wheat was unchanged to 14 cent Potatoes, we eat hae § uF a bushel higher near the end of the| Radishes. red. (behs.) dos. sineeee B first hour, July $1.87%; corn 56| Rhuparb outdoor (behs.) doz. higher to % lower, July $1.3434, | 7aueeh, summer. 0 OO bait oats % to % lower,.July 6434; rye|Turnips. topped. bu. -........ Ford unchanged to higher, July $1.28; GREENS soybeans % to % higher, July|cabbage, pu. .....<-.-.045 sessseeses 2.00/the June quarter, = $2.28%; lard 2 cents a hundred Collard, bu. aveosepes pounds lower to 2 cents higher, September $12.15. "gore | New York Stocks . ” (Late Morning Quotations) Grain Prices —_—_- | Eecarcie "Sienchea bus 22222222021. E38] Pigures atter decimal point are elghths ; : ‘| Lettuce, head, (crate) 3 dos. ...... 50 : - CHICAGO GRAIN Romaine BU. oo. .eseseestsrsceenaeee £0)Admiral . = gGRICAGO, July 32 (AP) — Opening} -= eee Se" te —- DETROIT EOGS Allied Strs . on nas IED éecasss LMM DOW cosesses. 4 j 22 (AP) — Allis Chal ... 246 els as Bop. eeneenns 1 bese BF cs tg F018. Dettoli, cases included, ratte Alum Ltd «+. a Rennecot s Cee i Hi Ar. cscs... TAM Ses; rede A jumbo 81: extra lam atite’s Woo cagge kl Rye— ieee 43-46, wid. avg. 44; raid 41-44, am Can ..,.- Pag (old) — % 7 seanenes i wu gre | gs pone og Sas wee. Am Cyan... Bep. 200000: 1304 Bee. 222.003: # GP wed. v6. fait "Browns: grote [Am Maer MMB. ¢ooe--ce ~ eg: "| mercially graded: whites: sm Eos > 3S S faswje ee gett, snag [BEES 376598: wedinm 35%6-38; Browns: [2S Tetarel 199 Dec. 2.4... 1.25% Oct. ere | poe dt: eeade B large rir ad reneng ‘ —— &. Co #5 Lodge Calendar’ Poultry Bait a Ohio’. 33 Beth Styl. 4 ~ 4 Alum Communication, Pontiac DETROIT POULTRY Lodge No. ai F .& A, Mo Wednes-| DEMOU, 2a, 71022 Mase, [Boog Str ; ; duct per pound,’ ¥.0.B. fr WS tinea... ) service for. Brother ‘Wiliam i. | Salty ts PMR, 9, light type hens |Bore Warn pono Harris. opens at 12:45 p.m.i14-15; heavy type brotlers fryers [Briggs Mts .. 8 ACK FOX attorney | Gerald L. wo. adv.| 3-4 tbs): whites 21-22; Barred Rocks |Brist By, °--- $0 Bs By J. clarifying his terminol- Zh: capemetion (6 BGy 96 Wie Be) oles Ge «1c: Ms Bes: ogy as to “who cannot pay and! Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance | . . Burroughs .'.. 3 or Se +> Hi BEIRUT (UPI) — “I only hope that people back home are not eligible for county assist-| Siadiaen Rendiis an s * : Campb Soup . 42.7 Nat ° é i Burglary Types : News in Brief . Can Dry .... 182 Net Cash ® .-. si4| are getting it straight and that there isn’t a lot of atm- ance. T ts’ Policies = li Capital Alri". 183 Nat Gyoe .:::: $08) ‘waving and breast-beating about our boys under fire.” x * * | ~Tenan ; 3 residents of Martell and Wil- Carries Op °: 418 No Am Avs: 334 The spealpe was} pou — heremwerve ronal MeeW ae . lett Streets. lar meeting Tues.| DETROIT, July 22 (AP) : Trac .. 70 Mok ww... 21.) ‘Tarrytown, N.Y. He is a ua: now com- "was Whene bas anything unplestent to day, 7:30 pa “Hillere & bly ‘al te we. sur. |ches > ae = dois #21) mands one of the Marine companies stationed in the dock [board's consideration in an ettort say ae shail pra: be quite candid, — V-] ie spewing of choice tigers unter eelcin wim... 302 Ovens Brot. 72 | area of downtown Beirut, to inaugurate an ae BPS, tig EH Four wheels and tires valued at/imued supply: ‘slaughter steers, under| Cars, Sau -. $7.6 Pan A W AM. 180) + *® . — | $750_were reported stolen from a@n/1109_ I g with heifers moderstely|Goca Cole |"..118 param Pict’... 405| - His company has been subjected to firing from rebel mmgen see aap mee Oakland County Truck Monday Tunchhaged: good doe Cole Paim :-:. 6.3 Parke De -»:-- 734] snipers for the past five days. udy, * while it was parked at 675 Oak-/ shor, 28,00-00.00; several Rn me ves 19.5 Pa RR... 00 3 “For pete’s sake, don’t use my name or I'll get my head me ; Jand Ave. awaiting repairs, ac-|ieed hu Sieg tes-oit 1 wers (Son a'dys'.”s $f" Fetim’O*-"-: 1,| chopped off,” he aald, “But I think it's vital that our |F OFQ Snubs cording to Poritiac Police. ites, ‘we. and 1140 The steers 20.58: goed CPS Sy (i's9) 1808 PRIN Pet cose as people get things straight. . PI 4 Vacation Vandals reportedly damaged ied tice ee hi i halon 38 Gont sak ss. a0 Fare Oils. Ee “This sniping, for example. I can see the headlines, Small Cars i islenenia a $255 worth of electric clocks in| 2.0480: uility cows 18.00-19.80; cat-|Gont Copad .. tt” Rofus'sti'css: 813] peathernec fire for five straight days.’ The : the Franklin Road School, located|"%p5 004, summers 16001000.” iGont Mot ...:: 8 Rex Drug ‘ss. 187 Leathernecks under el * Before’ leaving on your on Franklin Rd, near South Blvd.,| tower; mixed lots No. 3 & 3 190-900 Th.|Copper Ris M3 RS a8 facts are that not one of us has been hit, and the bul- Right Now . areal Pontiac Police reported mixed Eradea 0-100 Tn’ Beichers 31,06 Det ais... #01 we Res EP :- 303 “I am convinced they are not trying to hit us.. They | NEW YORK @ — J. 0. yourself against the haz- 600 Ib. ‘sows 18.25-01.00; stage and boars|paus Aire’... set Sears Roeb -- 201) just like to shoot guns, I think. I saw one guy on a roof /Ford Motor Co. vice . : ; “ae Dow Chem‘... 584 ffmmons :.-. 381] raise his rifle and fire into the air in three different di- | indicated’ today that the ards of theft at home, Supervisors Proceedings vealere active’ 60 ‘higher rors tower qradesi pest air Lossi ge sinelait «--++ $$) peotions, "will not build a small while you are away ‘and (Continued from 19) 31.00-38.00. *- Fn y Me.eoon se. Ry Ay 4 sou seen = “Of course. it’s not very pleasant to think they could country for some time — in California. 1 to Enow that he/ General market 35.00 and down: L111. 3g. SOU BY eees 1 Ps - & & also while you ore on the om bes es ORS. | 24.00-31.00; euil $s Spr"Z.ina ‘:. 625; it you if they wanted, but it sure could be a lot worse, tn “ . ; avett Desmond and mastied Wer u his Sheer—Salable 100. Not enough offered : to Se x « * m Sales Executive Chub of N fai a forms from Ge “Wirthday: See wes the — oy i Sig OU NJ: £24 The fact is, the main enemy of American troops in |. ccia cale of imported small ai . ‘ death 2 few Fears ago es abe was wher hc: Be Buvens, JP‘: 214) Lebanon now is boredom. Marines on the beach long ®£0 ‘|cars can be expected to reach Complete Thelt Coverage for 1 Year $19.95 a $1,000 O aelaigenad eng amiantens Ford lo Sef “8, Sit on™. :. 44) dug thelr defenses, and since then about the only break |and sustain a level of s Ogle aise is & tarmer, bag his own Joan AN} a: 402 Buther Pap -- 335| has been a daily dip in the Mediterranean, a few yards 400,000 units annually in _ | Be Sure You Are Well Insured! hat ea 2p REALS Bs) away. a ahead. That is, it mo new 5 Fy Se Howe Bese | ue “onthe: Board of, Suparvisors, be WI itt 4 Fea Gul "s: 84 Pvt. Donald Knock of Camden, N.J., said, “That water |cars are introduced by 3 Kenneth G : 33S See Slat | ion "1g Textron Lo--* 4) sure ts salty, a lot more than the Atlantic, but it feels |manufacturers, ennem S. * ality and £0 dae L. cD ios Biak 8 Beer 23) awful good after sitting out there in the sun.” — _ Wright added: ” : HEMPSTEAD | ite feturmie w SBhift and patie ‘ll it . { oy aS Next te hint was Sgt. James Cabbagestalk, of Pitts- |_ 2ve™ if the total market for] Fo = PALS | These’ eitices included city “and vilags| Company Still in Black Sy Gelereaes-:: 184] pargh, He waved expensively of the Dine ova ctretehing — [emallseazs, both foreign and E s assessor and other posit and he has a; cs ae es 3.7 Un Carbide .. 984 y mestic, were forecast INSURANCE , Bad prominent ‘and very tatimate con! for ‘58 Despite Deficit SOUR Blah tia’ 3] off from the beach. “Room with a view,” he said. stantially higher level — say INSU RAN Te Sutra im the tges war mace tim! in Second Quarter pnd Balt Fruits. 483 . > PFC James Pandavels of New Orleans, said the worst {00 units annually — there is 102 E. Huron St. batdest, ‘aithough they ‘brought. bim Do Hs Eines ,:: 383] trouble he had was with Lebanese vendors who came to — pa oon A ye body bn. tee cous to show such @ long) DETROIT (UPI) — The Ford/# ns “i. a} the Marine area trying to peddle cold beer. Leathernecks | would yield the profits that _ — Board a ed A the second quarter this year al- Werte 4 Bt ~ 8 “It’s something like a mirage,” he said. . additional investment in styling, jiif= SS SS SESS served ever since. through three| though it stayed in the black for|f White Mots: 48 x * engineering, tooling and facilities |} T/* Toate “be” gots my enqualttisa, "eom:| oe Srst halt of 1958 with earnings 34 Woolworth <: 48a Capt. Richard Coulter, of Canastota, N.Y., like all men |that would be required." i mend se I know what niOf @ scant $5,400,000. Yale & Tow 374) here ain ee on erin ow aaa T hed o Bend curvise Yoest Sh & T 962 ere, was hungry for news from home. His main concern ‘ j fifleen” years and retired. eked, The announcement was made to-/ini shoe... 327 Zenith Red .. 83] was to say hello to his girl in Washington, D.C. Sales of imported small foreign ||| : | vee Siukted be gue Stee calle, 7 Fremont Haney Fond. i.) Set <-- Staff Sgt. Talmade Downing of Middletown, Ohio, said |¢ars have been on the rise in the|lill © eee ii S was the topmost firet ter jo hig com-|Who noted that earnings for the seciid’n he helt ne semnetihe E tar tnosamting Geun United States in recent years. _ || invest Wondering how to invest — for larger |i) fires this world thet Tm sure be salt months of last year-were| —(compued by The Amsociated Pree. | — water. ne complaints except for mosquitos down tear She -__ __income—or_to give your saved dollars a jill “iret ciate Rin ees tok . aot he “tae “They come out at night in task force,” he said. ii aa er RES yaacos Hi County’ Tuberculosis, Sanstorium. He hes! Based on the average number of|Month ako". mt Met sag-iet]__ Set. Alfred Valliere, Uncasville, Conn., squatted be- | 47) Sete demands, This is equiveiiil -. < te i ‘he’ building “mat was’ erected’ when he|shares outstanding during each|¥esr eee ---.---307 J2$ 39% 18°3/ neath his tent and watched Marines on the airport run- ‘ Cc J NEPH LER ‘0 mitten’ that gieited hee construction (period, Ford said éarnings HRT es BS ieee) way kick a footballaround. ead i Oe: ae. 4: , &o.- pomce ime see age gr) the/share of capital stock dropped 121326.0 782 66.2 150.9 “Glamorous, isn’t it?” : - Soak Tm company with Albert Weber, they|from $3.15 in the first half of 1957 idogd aaah i 818 Community National Building, make Mr. Wertcjor|t0 10 cents per share in the first (C. J. Nephier Ce.) Pontiac, Michigan ple Sho to 0 tonne | Oe of 1958. nee ee” ee. wee eae Ae So They Go to Sleep in It Fe 2-9119 See Eas fT me ot eromoe ox oo eemeere.<, * 2 |Nebraska U. Checks ad | Hou: 638 treasury, never to} second quarter was : Sa seaseee * ; : = Any move that might impair the st! nancial joss posted by Ford since |fowel Bet M co. *.. 4" aA Fon A Ca O ~ rT honor to be Se" other memper it went $3,300,000 , the red for sular M peed, Co. o4 i. ll Tractor Models : Their r Turns ver ohm.” a ie "| the entire year of 1946. OB ioces 3 RO os Me EN — you members Board off == *© * - . |. - {¥eledo Edison Co. ..... ; N nh : a ey . — =— Se aie mere ie sewed Spied eager) wedepecaaywas [roe tnd George "Williasss, 88 eal B ‘Map-|S2les and increased costs of labor ° performance siek tor coreined: by 40 winks, so Marion C, Davis oe | DOWNTOWN sees, Be Dowie ft Samad Semew jong materials.” Ford said sales! Hospital Serves actual’ tests before tractors and John Downing went to sleep. | It was dark. They couldn't find 7 é orever 5a, mented to us, I men during. the. first quarter totaled . may . : tmaajor part fo securing tnpm. We dave! $1 095,800,000 while they slipped to] J" ting Foods | tert Lor sale im the state.) After all, no one was around. | any place where they cotld tele- | -MODERN OFFICE a GSR hfe el eel atT acévvery. [te ome ke wae ic GOR Gas cleo aimee mE ee | The total les of $1,- 7 was But a 1 | a rage opp aed cent below to Aid Recovery 39 . po It checks foreign| them up a short time later, topsy-turvy car and ee BUILDING the first halt of 1957. ND ee reer ag eared bi this Cnty. “| qupragias shaman auee : 6500 SQUARE FEET a retail sl sad. s vey 4S Included among models tested) beading place, They went uP ler took one stop for F , Ford said retail sales of cars ** *..¢ * {this year were the first tractors . . we! ed . OR LEASE SALE ee a ne ee ce At Chicago’s Mount Sinai hospi-|@Ver_ sent to the laboratory from ppt ae — = a . or a exceeded retail Sweden. : Davis, * Down- reading walk } quarter and the stack on. hend atlouee eng’ delete, seven aebaan About 40 hours of actual engine ing, 30, of Garden City, told them |miles, according to 2; » 140 W _ the company’s dealers was re-lrolls or muffins for breakfast, _ |Tunning time, in addition to com-| this story: poe }made by the Better Vision Insti-| veges pyne Tivest | ee duced by about 27 per cent. Lunch is even a| ‘Their car overturned in near- ‘tute. i A “@ Directly Across the Street From Municipal sree forisaea lon ianes os serie segs ir, ane, eal pene ee eo Money Whe peg Ly idiom, parca with sles 0 119550 for the| "WO, °0URe SEX entrees and 11 des-tested last year, The total wast Now You Can Save Money When © Formerly. Occupied by. Michigon Employ- first half of 1957. ‘ being the average numbers for a You Buy Home Insurance! - ment Security Com ‘ued sa — | algal ona a chlo: sf tive ape | 2 seve pi 7a ao — includng a glass of : aE m ‘ | Waterford Ballots Ready| Sone" sieht eatrees, nme dee [Latin America Given rim ‘al ee \ @ New Boiler Just Installed ‘ee ee Absentee ballots for the primary| serts plus fruit in season and /¢1 9 Billion in U. S. Ald || New in. One mm). |) | Wheeigesead | tt amc gee | ea @ Ideal for Doctors’ Clinic—Insurance Office election August 5, are available} beverage. e $ " & Broader - Bey SA 1] mm eal == “ -~ Furniture or Appliance — at the Waterford Township clert’s The tien started adie & Done WamnDcroet — The Dasse ae Geipereapene sas ; set for 2 p.m, August $nd, accord: |Kirshén, president of the hospital's} American nations more than 12] < +, Receive Alene id seo sali 1 | See 2 ing to clerk James Seeterlin, {medical stat, who said: : bilion dollars since f wren War a. Contents, Theft ersonal ' jiability. = | py Cc MITCHELL ° - ; some Wy, worth i - se 7 Me en Americans spend about $10°bil-| “We hoped that if we teased our|economic aid went to those coun- AW. HUTTENLOGHER Agency ! of Mee at i lion a year for automobile vaca-|patients’ palates with a largejtries; total aid spending, counting|} eo fae As 123 N, Saginaw St. . FE 2-4831 tion trips. The estimated figure in-|choite of foods, they would eat/surplus farm + eommmnouey sales, | ! H.W. Hatteniocher = =; Max E, Kerns gee Parner, 4 a dele cludes all expenses such ag gas,|much better and speed up their re-jloans by the Export-Import Bank, sea SU GREP FE 41551 me ns at is moll, hotels, food. and miscellaneous|covery. It seems to be workngjand military assistance, = freee 306-320 Riker Bidg. | a | 1 . « . 7 : 1 & os \ , : - A mi + ; Py sae : ; u 8 : and sre reas for “Pu hnaneiog [ey tear te | et KENNEDY ) were replies at the Press P*Gectiog, te the - - to the following ee Coa ually REALTOR | : " NE a : ‘ ret = so : *, wa rae |) i Trucks to Rent et ¢ tl 1- >: OO ay Pontiac Farm og . eee Industrial Tractor ; FOR WANT ADS : = DIAL FE 2-8181 : 1-22 Ve “But you HAVE taught me that one has to work for what one gets—especially if he gets it from you!” ERIENCED.| Work Wanted Male 10 puliieg. Services 3 z RELIABLE M MAN aes P. = Ab : DELIVER-| ois cleared. Free | sone eon en fg ; ai : ae L. A, Youn _ ate Eu 37206, Chapel of Sparks-Griftin Funeral mon acnomt anabuare ade) FO 1TCin & Or T p.m or 6 days. PE pe © Lawn | Mower qnnarpening LOST: RED Ti gale “pane, vanted Real Estate 32A/7 nice ‘ROOMS, CLEAN, COL NEW Ses’ tae Gk ek oe Home. with Rev. Witem to manage Photo Studio Photo WASHINGS AND IRONINGS WA- Se NORGE ne Wearing heavy collar. FE Oe aa mr pe. 3 cs eee lawn Tare, ieeceretts | Supertense, aot mocossary. Ken ‘Maintenance Inspecti terford vicinity. OR 3-8623. WHITE'S. NUR RY ATTENTION 7 RMS. SAME ENT ICE, CLEAN 5 ROOM & BA ue 2 tate at the Moore | ZaRRIE me,_ 1s 5. agen aac — WASHINGS & TRONINGS pe. Cass Lk Ra PE $471: ~ Hobbies & Sapsiics 24A) GT MORTGAGES AVAILABLE.| past Inquire aiaS "Cass Eline- ONLY $65, NEW MODERN HEAT. = aubary Megits. "| to Randle secounts for gstablisnes| SETS eats waren: | PRETEREGGREY OF BEEAM Pana et woman picrowes| LT WITH Us An ORT Cash] TOOTS area oeriarms| ng oe Se angrcabe™ ™ yeulo a Fontee viemty. Car &). JET-GAS TURBINE | ford vicinty. OR 3-358 ee ee re Scrabble remes. amass FOR YOUR PROPERTY. fag FA Phe — sqgential “| AK M Book Store. 18 E_ Lawrence LE. ee "Rs Wate 1998, MURRELL ae : Opporvaatty. "te make) AND TURBO PROP “eare or ca tare for clue iter, Fy, peonle. TADS ae WEE ee S|| Notices & Personals 25) “: JOHNSON, Realtor FAO PURGE 25108 or PE +3080 OR CT. APTS. - Bela Tureday, July 34 at" pam. mai 3O woee O POOLED ane WASHINGS &TRORINGS WANTED FE ¢ igi 313! W. Muren PE 2-6122 rea st72 nS Soeees Rae Reg "of the best ones, io 7 gig a. . per week’ Earn youlW AS WASHINGS AND IRONINGS.. &, Tailoring 16 HENRY J COMPEAU ——— / sith waoders ape? a, fie" State at the Richardson- FACTORY BRANCH HOW AC 4 learn, =. to quit it your pres- delivery, FE 43135. DRESSMAKING TAILORING ae 288 ‘burn St. 8.3900 7 Room PRivaTe BATH z ENT. _Bird Puners} Home, Milford. __ «| cepting applications. Apply lees py to: . yo Building Service 12| _terations, Mrs. Bodell. FE 40083. “Dg re 8 po nl le ont YASH a & Retrigerator oe "e am ' : . TAILORING, AL- ( bes age JULY, # oe, Las ae UNIVERSAL ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. rations. Drapes & form tm vein Arey = soeo, ioe pom. 7s D... 43 Oriole Ra.; age 00: dear SALESMAN Brick & block. Licensed & bond-| _in my home. Call FE ae erraowenc ew Ae ou APARTMENTS ~ ner uth E. Harry & | 25-40 years of age. Barn $150 ~~ Garden CHARLES CHESTER 3 eS ee Le for ! s:.. dnd Weore wou. Contact- 11 BASEMENTS _PUT_ ORDER r Plowing 16B ‘sHio HOME—Cail us for Adults, utilities furn. 258 Or- Resay t jmqetet a eee aise survive. Funeral service will ing professional people. Car _nec- vp Many ~~ le. MILLER Om 3-4042 details, We can ve you ‘ctlon| _chard Lake 10 AM. THRU @ PM. Baha Tigeday, July 26 trom | SS ina'so pam twee ang Wed} inden Gampiele "line “of| CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG & LIOHT| COLD WAVE SPECIAL 4450. OF.| homes and in good locations, WE) bait a enttgnee, este, ca 4 ve 8-6918 ‘at 3 p.m. interment in Perry Mi. | $nly. Thurs. neon, only. Room 1, 4 ———T COMPCRTE BOTEDING SERV: | 4 | Sarre i Sgr eee ON AOE oe and trade, eae i 60 ee = Park . Mrs. Windiste af. Me _phene_sells. ENGINE TRAINING | tce work, licensed. Bow- | PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING & Gq as GexTae| 1. HB I RMS. HEAT AND STOVE FUR- B. private eo 1 All te asta. 9t the Parmer-. [SALESMAN EXPERIENCED | TN} saaibeam | _Kker, MA 4283 or PE $-3008. mowing Also Gump truck & CALL ELECTROLYSIS “CENTHE “ ROWN, Realtor |? datea SEAT BED FPOUE oer Geace win accept welfare ten- wer Funeral Home outside selling: Ang 29 f0.38 Must| ox 1 Pontiac Press, |. WORKMANSHIP. BRICK | SAMs", got "8 Scott Lake) (Confidentiany Days and evenings." “guitipie Listing Service (3 SS CET AND QUIET |WEnt ROE APS SRO, ; TOUNG, JOULE #1, 1988, JULIE Di. pa) po 3 SE ge ange eee age ...|_5 MOWING PLOWING AND BULL- Sait MAtD SUPPLIES Te HAVE CASH WILL | St oskiena = ia fl Longfellow: beley 7 ALL, KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, | — doting_wanted. : oom Twallsce. 5-SROOMS AND BATH RIGHTY Nor infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | —COmPSDYy, 16347 Hamilton. Detrolt street ..esseceeee ee figors, ‘drives. Ronn: | WEED MOWING. ASO FINE) Sic “Y Walece. FE TRAVEL [5 RO BA CELY| north side 4 = with 1, 2 or 3 bed- 4 Russell Young: ear sister of Shoe Salesmen ! PE 206, _Brading, OA 8-3228, Sunt y MAT aby welcome. 210 5 An- “ie Hwee ¥ mage one oer eet serv- |eXPERIENCED. STEADY. Goon) Phone _...--- Time usually home A Fi Sandi "ir : A —- ID SUPPLIES MRS 1293. thow you bow. 0 to get éash Yor devon THe apie oft Dine, Huy ¥ ee ; day. Interment in Oak Hil Ceme- | SALARY. DRAYTON) Work Wanted Male 10 “AKA ee maurance Agencies 17A| pg a Soe tcarR eh] Your home. iand gobfract or scre|? & 3.8 en age SATE i, 4, RENGER CO. t tery, Funeral stranguments by | SONTIAC BOX 110. ¢, BUD INCREASE IN AUTO RATES cold waves, $6.50. Open Pri. eves.| service No charge, © sochl F OR FB_¢182)_oF $. FE SU : eee Fee cE — |i CARPENTER WORE. NEW—|~"A’A TRENCHING — |p Bitte” ade mGuysy| —Wilume tke meauand be. | R. D. RILEY, Broker iE tilt ag|Rent Houses Furnished 35 |aLL OUTSIDE JANITOR On. 3.4043, | 63. 2711) In Debt? Pa -- Senate Lake Ot cant Hat ie Fic, 30 CRE AAA ARPA asi : peimting “and is ie tiling TH| A & 8 PTRENCHING Landy Service. 18) ee cx ie oe ASH TR aoe et INCL ALL? front, home. ss had “iy G| ee —HOW GARPERTER| Fe see” M4 1%) pon pauiLY LAUNDRY, SERV.| y.2r payments trouble meeting) pon your Howm OR EQUITy.| Ground Level ‘Real velean, Pri 4 and cabinet work new and re-|ADDITION AL NG. GLA-| ¥ Pontiae Laundry, FE| MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL J cash interests you. let us look fee cotmocs. Suvesieg nn | OOM bachelors. PE 8-2108. | e PO! Murdock. FE 21061 | tex. sh Tooting, swaings. | 22! ee oes at pee Pa ag ppcnen pee pe rg oe a eg te ommonweaith. tor du 1ait Hineas and 400. Storm & seteens. Foun: CACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF | _Above Oakland Th you, cash for oaars ec paié moots ARD BATH, att, OFt- (Room HOUSE GAS HEAT Bk and mother Special pS WANTED: SALESMEN BARTENDER. STEADY EXPERT) feu"t hiichens and bathrooms, cur | Phove FE saa, | © KNAPP SHOES fang coourscer Gant’ Real/Ectate|_weekis"'oal” reat Ul ph weloome. Anderson street. Ap forking words and ‘to ne pe the” world’s Tan largest es war dealers| SICH w CARPENTRY 4ND CE Insured’ ‘Terms, Bil’ Ellison, FE Landscaping _—i18A =| bee's Dave = “om ear eee Mr_‘Clark. are «ROOMS. AND, BAT, CLONE nie ee poreh, oe a 2 reene . food | 4 cn aris gent Betas “hutigen location wi a oo Ree bos pce Fe SLOCE On ~ SEMENT aL, ati, RINDS OF GORING. waw| * Sr) wobec Tae EE iB SERVICE. RE- RE fa, Most, detiefons, Pie (Barbecue J OLL 4 (NICE ROOMS, WEST “SIDE. FE ~ og are, maded gare w 2 “as wat 70 a eae tne “the, ree ox EEE AEE B oie g Rei, BA Se A ort aes are ieee eaed EERVICE. — etd service «RooMs AND BATH, PVE, EN: per month References requitee. 5 S ee — 42.00 Eco. TYPES OF nees ere thanks to, our B aporeca me | 2. iin 13 to ss. viceabie, co — ag gh ne cabinets) _ 3-403 = ee a ners es, SS nomleally rin newly Foleased INGS. La US SHOW You How|s ROOM APT. : APT UPPE mar AND CLEAN 1 WOON HOSE EAI - forthe beautiful, floral offer 3. be intelligent, plus have! able OR 5 > rea ge Ag pte -e rai | tar ae LANDSCAPING, SOD-| SIMMS, Conte | YOUR PROPERTY. GI AND spake sla | a "welcome, 288 Ferry ; te sympaity messages and | $ leasing personally. a, | S4BDWET MAKER AND CARPER | mid '-040a Gordon Plattley Pie eS “MOSGUTID & REST CONTROL | GRA NTINANGNG, RULE 8\@ COTTAGE St- 2 8.3 ROGH AMAL reavement and loss CA arf Our Bg field Sverage $406 +5600. » s BRICK ome Ao chimneys AND Cesta for sale.) 94 75. Experienced ge Be sn ae weoty a tea retake. gure at ee Taylor and ela ‘na te wo. lt) moni A hee eel CARPENTER WANDS SMALL ectdention 2 ad anal ed Frese. __ Using firest spray materials J, JOLt, REALTY thing included: See Caz or Lonnie Weaver. FE : cf ae Saginaw, - Mich . Between pe A son work| an Guaranteed work. Ph MY sear Soden b aon: Whites Nursery 2536 ac aes FHA £45615 2 oS BI GHT FOR COUPLE |Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ae en ne eee I §-6511. ~ bearers |71G BORE & HORIZONTAL BOR- HANDY WAN WANTS ANY. Sonate REPAIR, PLASTER- SystOM BULLDOAING “YAR Da MOREY PAID BEDROOM: _ Bae fog Mil man, 13 years, minimum MAN WANTS ANY KIND| ing. brick, block. cement work. a beek tebe tose ae ED ASH FOR YOUR HOME || Am. ear ae Tiare ae. per month. Call 7 Charles" ‘Keehn, Sons’ and experience. around Machine| of Cotpauiry 8 remodeling] FE 42290, fototiiting” te Perms, EM 3-3023 hates EO 3 noua Gere’ B Be aa y| tiie mae: a mae rs Pa ke BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORK GREEN -UP-LAWN” FAST witd| HOME PARTins. ‘re $1206, ss" ae. foe tarthe ater ACHELOR, APE Tv. ee Sane 7 BDRM BASEMENT 5 FOR- | cGregor Mfg. Corp. |fTERI iat Breplaces, ME EST, OUR Gn AND APTRR TRIS BATH ye . "We SACHELOR’S APT. YTHING| pace New priv. | bap oar Directors 4° [205 x. ie Rd. Birmingham| }Fis,"y nate, OF qyee Se. OR ea —. Liquid Fertilizer duty 2 1088. . “ist be = = fae: a ee periy and furnished’ Pe $003,252 Auburn. $Me. fun ba “A wonntare, aonrumne’ | Help Wanted Female? ine. a OUTSIDE TOE REAPER , WOM, HOUEES.| Maine ie 2ah Wha] Soares Wage i = CLEAN 2M 1.4" Pe eie| 2 SRDRODM, GOUENT ie ie AT "ALL AROUND BEAUTY OPER. sry — gg ag SOE Sana Rone or ata eiwim | Rue? for free “eatimates, FH We Loogteliow ave... Pontine,| WE TRADE WE BUILD PAN 2 ROOM PT CALL BET. 7 BEDROOM HOUSE, GAS MEAT, rh D 6 : ceb ON AND APTER TG hild: . FUNERAL HOME. | pr''more’ Nest, appearing. Cal menje sad dtveways, PE eel, | At LAWN CARE. GUARANTEED|ON | AND fa rie, Bare: ron WERE S SORABEALTORS «| FOR COLORED |7-i3- BBDRM Wom aca Draytoe Piste ___O8_ > 22 CEMENT AND MASON EXPERT AND] *ponsible for any debts contract| Sell Us Your Equit Yory nice 2 m3, room apts! Siireverome: Adame Realty, ‘ = other than my: Don’ ye “For rent at 226 Prospect. Cali/ &S!% to do housework Ip care one expertly, Free e removal. Ph. FE 6-6883 or OR Don't lose your bo rn EDROOM TERRACE | Wite oneison-jO ns tor children Live in. References| . aad Oe og de Rlcnara a Roleman, 3418 " wlavlew, ing~no We ‘siso eed eal PORN 3 RMAPY OHI PORN. : full basement. pep: Pome. |S ee of any 3 SED | tng Noulding. vm vepale, Weed Sen are —pare,| Hetnws chroma ranks iss Disie|" Gita week On smth "| 34tee , gas ; bulider, m a ‘ 4 : * Seok cuniemnecs., JWy ., 1008 will not be | ar es —— Po T: FURNISHED|? mM. MODERN F . n =-- Exp, Typists MIDDLEAGED | MAN —WARTH|cesteitr te OUR aPRCTAUTY Peele,” a | ponable foray deuerconttacted) | TO SELE ment Dear General Hospital Comp. Operators Ina. work. On sols oF OR “CEMENT & BLOCK Sn’ Uativened., “20H . YB. we Harrelson, 514 ‘agi Pot) tend F contract arm, screnge, ot ocd| FURNISHED APT STEAW HEAT 7 BRDRM MODERN *: . | Tee" es | CEMENT & BLOCK” | Sarl of device Fw tite |“ EDUCE NOW| PONTIAC REALTY |,Walin oon ON" 7 © bse Ee tid" Oriow FOR CASH INA fogktr Lastina 4 28 es. ETE c ORK, _Kentucky Blue grass sod.| 20 pounds tm siz short days. Ag 737 Baldwin. ___PE_5-8275)" bath: Ponte re Feta mls sho aPaon TRS “6:30 A. PM. SAVE ENERGY, USE Patio and sidewalks, brick and| Delivered or laid, Tractor sory.) ittle ag $1.00 per visit. See usly WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS|—1i7) rE “around home. EM 3-4501 : ALSO, COMP 8:18 beck laid OR or PE ok go cad tnches melt aver | waiting tor commercial “HOLLYWOOD APTS. |rRoom H URRY, sell things AM, TO 5 P’ CONES DOR. W ANT ADS! T fi J ols singe, Top soll delivered. FE Fiabby nw Wened pad tight ties, tarmé and A"phone Purnished or unfurnished, 2 & 3 , fae Motor Pia throurh Classified Ads, | #%, Ber .dosntnee PEREyt| 0 find a ie He REG ANG PURE | Rew LAWN BUICTPiNiaR| Gey. we ais! “PPT ON T| fen vaive vou mised ms, Dab, ull Tura. 116 E. How-| PE 30300 ssifie s. 3 : _ard,” ¥ 4. - rough ; tae dit hig iy Viob, place. to live ‘or al, i Fiating. Backfield top sol DON'T WISH FOR ~~ ROY KNAUF CAROE APT. CLEAN ADULTS. 115) LIKE A REAL CAR Anything, goest Dial FE\ : At ened Classi-|. Rai | SODDING-BY_-SXPFRIENCED &|MONEY! Make it easily +," oy'0n trae-youn tine STUDIO APE PRIVATE EX. ein >: good used car, see ans wie Nursery through Classified Ads, To|"proverty. Purchasers. w trance, W. side, Newiy decorated. BARGAIN? Lots. of "ett me shift; Meals avail- merion blue gris sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,| — ornce, #00 Commerce Ra. GFPee sass BAT PT ae i | seg Bree ed NOW! ts ia a Fetal: dil FE 28181, a's ee de the Want’ Ads! 5 5 ; . ee ¢ : ee : . nel « 2 ie | , : ‘ , : ; ( 4 : \ if t ; ; 8 OR SO a sa For Sale Houses. 43 rs & BATH. CAR GARAGE. 5 avail es at door, Lge. yard iat Reese, Rd. ta month. MA P anian | BRICK, NR. er C w= 3 - ) homes for rent. _ ent 8) rohase price to fam with c pl dats: ee anct tities ine Dee reeed AVAILABLE, a ak PIRST +] double Oil — sarase, kitchen. Util. ce ime = “aise lated. References req OA 8-3544 Por’ Rent: Close in 2 bedroom East side home, move in now. $60 per month. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ens St. rs ~ Sid pong a - — MODFRN 1 BED- : gous Domes, os — heat & garage. Adults one MODERN ROOM. Md e bath, 12175 s Hatialee LE ie a4 or e, or NEAR COMMERCE. 2 BEDROOM. Large dining and kitchen, — tic heat and hot water. oor 2 th, IM aaa 3 3 bedims, ranch syle, Pull base- Se1et_or Wis 374200. MI 6.5069. SMALL HOUSE, PARTLY MOD- ern, $10 wk. — welcome. Vie. of Crooks & 8. Blvd., ic. 32-1651. MALL ODERN HOUSE NEAR ~ uke rey per month. FE) ” TROY FWP. 3 BEDRN. oo » Nic Rent le on Fog = 3 _BEDROOM, HOME, ‘REASON- “| Immediate Possession Eves. | i PRE-BUILT HOMES | Completely, erect (A edd | oe beating, _josteliation, wiring _Building me herd ice 4 RM HOUSE, YEAR AROUND, 1 bik. from Cooley Lake, $5,000. EM °3-2062 $6,425 6 room brick terrace. pete oe —— furnace, $1,125 do “EAST SUBURBAN 4 eee pode finishing, $4,750 “BALDWIN AVE. Store building, 7 room modern home, Priced at $14,000, terms. Also other investment property CUCKLER REALTY 236. N. Saginaw FE 4-4091 3 __.._. bedrm. homes $100 DOWN Plus minimum mortgage costs. | WHY PAY RENT? yee aoe 3: +: gd to Le arg Taieh "WESTOWN l REALTY FE_8-2763 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARKSTON AREA 3 bedroom aster oak floor pas Gapiionte on your lot oF buuld to your plans. ag ren WwooDs 2 bedroom home witb wast room, oak floors, plastered w full bath and nice wooded jot. Can be bought -on PHA terms. George R. Irwin|® [REALTOR 269 BALDWIN AVE FE 5-0 or OR 3-4416 ae ae AND LAKE PRIVI- “oged it lots 10 miles from Pontiac. ranges — easy terms. Go prvestanent, Cali MU 4-2045 or EM 3-6210. RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR ae Senter & . Highland bir WEST SIDE fan Village brick duplex, has ving on fitst floor 2 poe a and cement drive. ‘available Aug. Ist. $90 per month, VASBINDER, INC. ,|? FE 5-8875 : DOWN, NEW s ——— rame home, custom built, air furnace, insulated. Only $7,500. eS 5 room — in take ares, < block from Pontiac oe Only $10,900; call ‘for — ‘ormation, RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 224 Center &t., at MU 4-2045 or L4 10 Large. ivi MODERN. 1 ACRE. Lar, v util, room, te ones Woodward. : 3 a) ee BRICK er Pa 24 — a on, quai te down é paynenh rE Eset WILL SACRIFICE, NEW BRICK hom . 4 fp costs. N.C. Cre ¥ Woodw 9504, no answer VErmont tame: ith boats beach by day or week. FE 2-1748 after 4 LARS ORION, MODERN 2 BED. . Furnished, Nice lawn, good al 4 sleeps &. OR 31271 PONTIAC LAKE _besch. 1. $55 per week, MY 1. MODERN LAKEFRONT. 15 MILES oe PE 30089, 32-6953 or Sar Wag ge OR 3-0380. RESORT FOR RENT Vacation for family of five, Beau- ne tiful grounds. A of July and eet ts a Best ewimmin aoe. Nr oe af ALLED FURN. RM — “e sen — oeae ino Late. Lal gy ate. $10. lowe Fs 10 wk. FS pry = ~_ COMFORTABLE — ROOMI-- with bath, Lake privs FE 5-5282. LARGE, , CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- _tlemen. _Private “entrance. 245) ‘Nelson n_ FE 4-373, RM. FOR Held ind? bot oa = COMPARE THIS Custom PE 38-1198 & R PULL basement, Aluminum storms, screens . Cut marble fire- e, 2car garage 0 bi 300, MU BY AR 8. . AN $650 down. 3 bedroom h, alum. storms and & school. basement en © heat. No brokers. ton, COLORED FAMILIES 3 with ba 1 : rooms full — Ting = -@ Tage, Immediate Bmail do — _ Russel oA. Nott, Realtor ments. Vacant now. br MA 5-T704. BY OWNER: 5 RMS, WILSON schools, lovely locatio 5 ‘Terms, "a rE 08, Lake Reale Go. MA 41292. 4 Trail, Walled Lake, cats Broker 62 NEW 3BEDROOM BRICK. LE. “Be ad =". Ae cen Le ‘Ra. Ra] ik UNFINISHED 2 BEDR: PE_5-0002. kitchen privs. FE La! 2 7 ROOMS 1% BATHS, AUTO. "Rooms With Board” 38 heak oak fcora, at is 4'v : igen Aa EXTRA CLEA OME-STYLE wo paymen meals. 14 Matthews) 8, FE 5-0377. = . [ror rollin ae a, ra — WITH ‘ oe without a basement. er wera ERMS Brae et eet WELL VENTIGTED ROOM WHE : board tor 3 F ceatoeea FE] LERMS of cupboards. Grand shade North side—A wonderful _thfee trees ‘and a much larger =(2) bedroom all on 1 fh . than average lot. Can (oe aor Homes 38A| full basement, auto, heat, comb. bought for about $900 total tr” STOVE & aie: REPRIGERA. fo . nie HAVE VACANCIES, - women MAN Ey hiiaty OF) FoR “WeLvDED. Only #06 RAY O'NEIL, Realty tients accepted, Easy rates, Rose 262 8. Telegraph Rd, nm 9-9 Lane Rest Home, FE 5-4267 FE 3-7103 ‘ 8-0739 FEW, " MODERN aay Home | TERMS W open Reas. rates, MA 5-3488, TERMS Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by’ Day or Week Alege or (2 room. apartments and : 464 Auburn FE 3023 OTEL eee one: neat rooms & Some with TV. By cet 10 & 135 NP VE sti” " ent ‘cares 40 MODERN | COLONIAL BUILDING] ease. 828 square _ with full basement. ‘i. ar General Hos: a ih rear. nigg torment ae venga | iT ormation Call FE 56-5044 sae Rert Office Space . 41 reine ‘eh igen t per r i" jot. ‘or ce pes any now Ready oce cy AU ist, Bet, parking lot, PE 28200. ACCOUNT ACANCIES OC- ee A ret, to attract Pe ir J and otis office ‘ |, elevator and serv-| of giher b tn inke and any geod. pase ts te ee Snyder Lavender : REAL’ See ee | NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3 ‘bedroom sta homes, H ‘ent -WE TRAD 8724 FORT ST. ‘ ¥ s olf on out | e are proud to offer ee basement. us at- sachon @-car garage, Dream m fea’ malnicas steel built- and ‘unit Gen- in, stove aaa Sir en Sorel in are invdrawers. Lar, Hares carpeted i : wide with, fireplac kitchen me ge 4g pesal and dish washer. Fanti = 2-car g “=: back yard, Lar All Gor $16,500; ELWOOD REALTY + ing it o Se So AL aNe “Teas a secret ingredient that counteracts any male cibbenacapvelaratissiries : For Sale Houses 43/ Pull ment uot . Bet. Mt. Clemens & Featherstone M, wie FE ‘AR Ee . a ok cae t bedrooms eiui fart nish material to finish. OR 3.2681, OR 3-1070 VACANT 3268 DOWN Attractive 1 eee ice living 3, bedrooms. Ai re cabinets. om e, 70 ft. Neat Wall Watled "eee Panes aueet ney L WICKERSHAM W. Maple MaAytair 6-6250 $009 I DOWN Nice ¢ room with full passmenh, = as past et sete peivineee. ‘Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975__Baldwin Ave. GILES e a kitchen. Also features a new 6175 21 BALDWIN AVE. 7006 or 8-0772 afer OTE TIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NE Onl 900 with $1,000 cok ues we ave the key. FAMILY HOME IN DRAY- TON near oar sho ae, <= hegrecme, 8 end 0 17% ft. coder ned will all contribute to ment of course, heat. rage, p ave d ve. May be purchased with about $900 wn » payment, Hurry on this one. APPROXIMATELY | 000 @, - 30n45 featuring a Pia oats, livitg room, 4 — rooms, : wil built-in a ge (and About one mile south of — bere a two (2) oom home hardwood floors ely pe has ee boom compete re “gh Comb. month. i naee sae Ld ; surance. TERMS TERMS Wonderful north side propert: —paved me. with Two (2) be > ere A alu minum storms. Peete redecorated. ONLY $350 DOWN. TERMS TERMS Just off Sashabaw Rd., a nice ranch ¢ three (3) bed. room, Large .. comb, aah Auto, heat and ONLY.- DOWN. NICHOLIE & HARGER £0. OPEN EVENINGS [PE 86-8183 HURON SAVE ENERGY, USE ‘|WANT ADS! To find a s wij0b, place to live or a beat. | good: used car, see Classi- fied NOW. Dorris & Son ge: STREET 850 WILL H. _A one sound family ho in a good substantis borhogd, six on live ig room: th -oak floo wil q po ag Lo rite ad weala, heat, vag rear screened rge cor- — Lay 80. id “Seease drive and 2 car garage. BLIZABETE LARE FarATEs SIX LOVELY i eatin eplace. ca < ce tghet A and bath im, oe main oor, two ms, up, dand Sanennsns "i ith 975 on FHA term SkAUTIFUL _ BUNGALOW very nice home has eye pea, ane ; will handle. condi #1 700 GI SPECIAL 950, $400 down jerton, off Pontiac Rd saa Walton Bivd. L 5 oak one automatic hot ~ water, nice surrounding homes, ‘Payments $53.50 inc. taxes '* 1 WE BUILD © WE TRADE. DORRIS EA owes et POLE REALTORS BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM BRICK to wall f wall, “1% baths, gas ~Youngstown Kitchens ~City Sewer & Water— . Kaa" Graide Benooks Perry Shopping Cente? , LOCATED ON Between Parry & Mt Clemens Bt. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ~*~ CALL: DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 2-122 On our Our plans or wom hemp. Soe our model hom aterford ‘Hills Es 4s Per surtner informa 1 Fale Sete. You ‘Swimmers Fish, You Fishermen a Ry & Be be ar all year oa ge I —- lot, A- ee ,@~.; noes ot C . dn, Your "Money’ s Worth At 37 E. Sheffield Neat 2. bedrm. Fr , ful apa jake oven pion : 1 bo da. Swim, Fish ont Boat * At Union Lake conn includ: mortgage “| iiams < a ee ree bedroom ran ames 1ixit . Pet | ; eed aw ull basement, ofl Fie Ny eit. Iie: dor tas” clos ‘rk ag ot gna own pl - cos PHA term: nonrs 3 END ivaee’ son room bungsiow. cake dining a: Full basement 2 car car-gurage: Le $11,250 = $1,100 down on PHA term IVAN Ww. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 ar oo Bvewinas & NSONDAY 3 only E FRONT | will givé you poss in niece 5-room 3 yEDROUM CONTEMPORARY i cease i ines 40 oe te 0k. 057, This 1 Plastered walls, fargo closets, 11 ag heat, fast poneeet “ea oni * 8 . own will move you into $1,200 this lovely — on “Fourth street off Jos . | or— No mo NEY DOWN. Total clos eost only $195. moves you into this nice west side ome, Rental will make = r payments, Neat and cle — ~! a basement, gas: heat. —s ow. Jim Williams REAL ESTATE & INS RANCH 1483 BALDWIN Maceday Lake 3 beds, year ‘irate "Price itr home. Partly etudes — & ice a f a freee awe | WATERFORD TWP. 8 ACRES oe baton al privacy and yet ret Save the ff. -. pa facie ety % iver roperty ered for Me Extra large 5 room Seodere, “brick bungalow ants ubdi vide, if F. C1 Wood Co. coe i fas Ms gy Rodeo hi furnttare | - furniture, House ce 9 madtoaae “trams. ‘Large reliving a room, furn larg schools, $1500. terme” a pone NORTH SIDE Modern 3 bedrms., full basement, oe gage School | Pr Fal at CALL Russel 2% “Nott, ere 1J0 W. Pike st FE 45005 “COLORED 3 decorat- 7ed, Ont floor, Gas q . Gas heat, ment, ‘Monthly “payments RAINBOW 1 REALTY” FE 2-264 PADDOCK ASSOCIATE PE 0-0663 Prospect Street BUILDIN Templeton WHITE LAKE K. L. E. Templeton, Realtor ional 160 CADILLAC AVE. | 500 FUDITH LAKE EST. m home. LY a ia a that 9 ats trea, spactous Rami og 7 v oF ing Pepath ; = $11,100 with reasonable down yment. HEMPSTEAD 10d E Huron St. SPE 4-828¢ Eve. FE 5-0510 FE _2-3971 HOYT | OTTAWA HILLS ER HIGHLANDS 3. oO. Bee Rg a carpeted | iviny a 1 car- ui a, features * tarough- out. Cerpanient bath & kitchen, pet bee st deur rou pt oa: ishe ee! assedien toe scoped lot rith — Sylvan a take rivileges _Webste: , sewer, water. : HOYT REALTY PE 23-0040 — FE 2- 254'8. TELEGRAPH *RD. HAYDEN — SIDE. Modern 2 bedroom . Oak floors. blinds. Tile beth: with shower, Nice kitehen with ten. Water conditioner. Elec. water heater. $8,500, terms, E., TENNYSON, gatleens d Eee ams with f Mare 1a See ee Foes ee from will build to ax f pions. Finane available, your ln 8, mediate sion. Good 4 room home with bath, % basement with peewee: ‘Nicely landscaped yard. AR W EN- EAP SU ee pettoon brick ranch home. a lot. Wall to wall carpet in L. R. le ba é fay miiy Pe: $1,300 “down theludes ‘mortgage cost. w C. HAYDEN, Realtor : eB. Ww _ Eves, 4 Rep Sale Houses a a q : ef i BBs if Ee fA Seed 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Auburn Ave.—$9 3 bedroom Growing Family? ake OE PE +4503 _ or Annett ne EH. Huron _ 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday, 1-4 ent. Wi heat. Now vecant dn. te See) ir WATKINS LAKE RD.—Diive then inside. te full bath. a oF only $5,500 with a Bt go et ft. ee sepa pes ith ® Priced men ites "ssp #8 =o A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S: Say Sr Rd. | "BUD Lake Privileges on : jesirabl family home, ty ‘north side 1 : . Wed fall is 14 suas ishe: eae | for Bo eb oo hot wate ei - trie ed dak Bo, ie Ng plus costs. to qualified iyer. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor a Clemens &t. Oc eg ay i KEEGO HARBOR On} sae ‘wily are ; i furn = OLL 2 car rarase On mele will m ‘® you in, won old BO BBA on Evenings whi ‘ call on pie, MIDDLETON SPECIALS “% rs Sus ‘ei es Just like new with basement, room, ¢e- ramiec tile bath, Oak pias- tered walls, New Liberal PHA terms on 20, ACRES. FARM INCOME. se ‘STOUTS” Best Buys Today WEST SIDE room fa Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TUN, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 54168 Open Eves il odern, 3 pe OFF BALDWIN. Neat 2 bedroom ora in 1964, only. 47.450 with $2,169 for ulty, balance monthly includ: taxes insurance Lot 45x120, feet, Ve and clean, fenced rear ya: CLARK: REAL ESTATE rE au ee Tis ron Stoo Ron winl yt gent rooks and Auburn - | Be suburban bungalow. ae ited aees| coe Owner leaving state. Chane or & teal” deal! © mdf ct Side ide ia : ton : — seme ‘os a Teal Bie ws. § im modern. 1 bedroo bath ; 2 bedrooms up. Garage. : Winer School WILLIS M BREWER art foe a a ives. FE £0033 IRWIN ane we ; w ‘home now. no hare the tachen io build ¥ custom ts t Rhy * hate Le ~ 800 - plans ‘4 us ‘about our trade-in featu ae mae a cre a, 4 4, bedrm. :- ae id a tet toms. plete wal nth an lots. ce tae ‘ NORTH SIDE : for baile 2 3 ‘ex. ‘cellent condition” eee "tese: rated, and new4 carpeting. 2 bedrins.” fall base mene, 1 ear garage, Ter: Al eg -. John K. Irwin & Sons see ‘REAL Fi 4-801 ' Phone 7H Sit "ive Pe ss Double Bas eat. Large at “$l race “euay te bi j ii yt. ray mortenes’ costs. RAY ONEIL, Realtor” *| Fe rere BA reve at ee eee ee KENT ree ain 1916 sor ge landscaped buy at $25,800 ensy terme, * on 100 DOWN-—N. Fe Of land. Wh Aree ote 3° teens down rtly. fine ished irs tiled bath and extra er and lay. in b: pie heat, I%-car | garage. near Dray ton Total price $13,500, WEST SUBURBAN ey ranc shower er, atrective Hed bath has 2 chia eae ; sea ta fae Piss rss ‘ aes nen a oe Floyd ii Ine, Realtor i baa he ~~ privlicges, $600 DOWN - the Want Ad number! WM. H. KNUDSEN fe cais alee ~* Pg ery MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Forest Lake Hills fanen KINZLER rat Ae ere es ie “ARRO- WEST SUBURBAN L 5-126 & 9 am-9 p.m. Gentag 1 te 6 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 BEDROOMS FIREPLACE $500 DOWN... Janee on FHA terms and on the market G.L's 2 MILES NORTH. It's vacant end just like and Call now! ‘d %. 4 room beau- two 40 ff i iG DOWN TO GI's — And small monthly payments. aby A. Taylor Sale Suburben Prop. 45A Cal CLARKSTON AREA o Pike Lake Fronts” TAKE YOUR PICK Immaculate § room year ———™ b= gp aluminum siding, beau- he lot. Only $16,000—terms. Cail 3 bedroom furnished, ¥: includes aod sack, O25 $11,500—terms, Call OR 3-1240. rn iirnisbed setae oe 1% ecres with house & 2 car ge- rage, ‘ . ee For Lake TR REALLY A Briek ranch = on 2% acres of besuti woods, Ro . where the ag Ag ¢ Attractive ent, kitchen eo ; permnetet beat, paved ive, & | ‘ we. LAKEFRONT. Exclusive “Dow none 1% A, SITE oe. Superb sand beach — h re- stricted, Not a bargan, it's the best! ALSO 2% A. “Dow Ridge” site —~ _eccess lot—on- — ~ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor -%§ W. Huron Street Fe_ 5-816! or PE 27-1396 “Edw. M. Sot Ree open Eves: mitre" Teele Stee RD AGENCY ACRES—VACANT | 10 miles north malt finite oe becctot, 22 W Sale Business Property 49 acre, Paul M. Jones, ] Real Est. $33 W, Muron__ FE ¢#ss0 ¢ E A g $ § 3 $ Fe i ‘ j E A i i ze 2 x bl ia 3 é = 4° ; ay gl Warehousing Site All or pert, 4 Rd. on Rd office. Adequate truck ‘kin, Call it for information. = —~ John K. Irwin & Sons M. COT. - 300 ft. da. N £ © P68 by MA Borvicn, me. Seems Tou) | “No, tis snot my Sather, Ronnie—it so happens - i have hay foyer!” Lake Class C Easy-to-operate Oakland Co bar. now ee fen | £ dn. REALTOR PARTRIDGE MStRON ONTRACTS TC Ortonville. T™ LA c pats Realtor NA 17-3815. Money to Loan ann tate, Licensed Lenders) 53 |Quick Cash $25 TO $500 gg friendly” 8 us af our poi ig Home & Auto LOAN CO. aN. Perry St. (corner y GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland_ J ONLY AT HFC Money Service backed by 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE For friendly service from 5 come to America’s eldest and congymet —— > com- Cerise i 7 Phous or stop im touay. da Finance . al er 3% 8. sagimey 3 fir. Kay Bldg. axi2 | Felt Base R Rugs $3: ope a Fe “Wall al Tile Se NOOSEPAINT "Gel. $1.08 14) W. -Huron PE +-3064 $190.95 N elothe: F] Noree gas 6 Te venti oe. 313 . | WE BUY. oo AND EXCHANGE FOR ° H -| 104 8 "Midsummer Secale Large baby beds, complete #15. 9x ¢. couch ctente er te eee eaeeee peeps eaaneee R 0. ELAND. FURNITURE CO. 8. Saginaw MODEL Play Pen. oe Columbia A One 9” by 18 gas stove, PE MOVING SOUTH household furni ONE 3 PIECE Eile ei Sh Other cee peor ond 16 EB. _Pike | St. 60 UsED TV SETS, FROM $14.95 up TV antennas, $9.95. WALTON TV> 615 EB. une PRACTICALLY NEW 2PC. Liv- ing sectional. Auto. washer and dryer, Electrie stove, Lounge fieles, “S12 Liberty. FE. 43386. Parr CONSOLE SpE. 7EL SEW- machine, Pr over balance a a at tn © month or y total Michigan Sew- SPECIAL SALE _ Mortgage Loans. 54 AAA-1 MORTGAGES Wi finance incompicte & base- __ agen ay 26 year loans, 64s *"Benderoff, Bldg. Co. 2 WwW. Huron _8t. ere’s a 3 bedréom, Dray; Woods, Bi-Level of in- / Gyidual design. It's custom “. tyailt with those qualiiy tfea- é tures 40 desire. Full price / oniy $14 with low down a payment / ELIZABETH LAKE petvieaes | © we this s you see it — you'll agree. Call a s os come pared to buy, Bateman Kampsen|~ REALTORS FE 4-0528 $. Telegroph _ Eves, & Sun. Income Property 43A NICE 4 References ATERACTINR re Be nee oomae 8 incl, FH 8-1830 S ice or trade farm, Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832_W, Huron "7 ae S-COLORED, TCO ME. acs FE _5-2409 3 “NEED A FINANCE; FIXER? Order. Classified ‘Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is NEW EASY TERMS Etta De. | Seeeree Sonne a cet mean : Lor 40xi15 WITH ONE CAR Ga- : _sereens & RJ. Hiltz 1011 W, Huron FE 5-616! Realtor Open 9 to 9 ACRES eS ee si a Wooded sections, stream asonable, Call price $650, onl: Pons, if NS-PON- Re 3-8003 i buildin Lor. OF 109, BY Li A, SPECIAL Introductory Offer 10% DISCOUNT A new area of. chotce buildin: Drive ave. 3 mies Watch for Ladd’s Signs LADD’'S, INC. at, LOT, 75x75", $800. _ 57841. You Should | See the new sites at d CHEROKEE HILLS! You'll like f 100° 08, planned be” ‘and’ restricted s better ran - protect toda: mean es) cnt, Bird, Reakon th |. HOME INSULATED-COTTAGES—15¢ ” Jakefront, near Lincoln. Best a fishing and mn oe. an. N = J “Boat ani on nice lake. Rotthwest Michigan. Charlevoix, $17,000, terms, No. tion | CALL US 8S FOR THE BEST from 30 sop 27 offices. All over Michie g We bave what you want. ichigan’ $s wirkeine STATEWIDE Real ans Mage = — 1717 8 ee Ee “rcie r : Detroit, ewe om ‘Mlle Grocery and Meats ibdivision of new “at ‘an unbeliev- at an ev- details. price, Call for more Roy Annett Inc. eee 8.0408 Open gS & Bun. 1 to 4 LIQUOR BAR —— husband & wife — yr W of P —— ra- ake Priced Rr D. RILEY, Broker “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Live Where You Work Fee gg * Hotel — Liquor License Est. hotel and bar operation in Oakland County active lake area, an otfe | MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION som aie PARK AT wont DOOR i] Eee ae 5 CoNey Lane mamas, Seer salee Malgedg elt or eng, Sits | \ iy re ca” skola Loan Company FE 2-9206 20? PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG ee to $14,000 Ret, = quick sale. Call us about this | LAID-OFF {WORKERS We make cash loans to tald- - reat ee ork for 30 "days. Our Requirements Are: : ks — you own. That you are aan That von had_a good w and @ good paying reser fore becom'ng wnem — - ow: bills and ~ — tf you pressed tor god Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will al courteous | figge (eee 2 phone “directory for "nance Co DRATTON PLAINS WALL LAKE Sonelde: eile tesa . NEED $25 TO $500? SEABO ARD Seaboard F Finance to. _1185 Ried PER RY STR BERRY STREET LOANS — oe a if’ FREEZE __Smaller or sell. OR 3 60X330 LOT, MICHIGAN - EAST Bivd. area, for. tot, Lr. Elizabeth area ol ual value. FE 4-3843. $700 E TTY IN LAKE. ORION 2-620. YSLER Ys FOR aig | truck. A Le sale % —* A poor Atwater outboard motor end ta: Travis G1s08” oaths as retrgeraior Rd. BRICKS EDROOMS DEN oR’ RECREATION | = 2% CERAMIC TILE BA’ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO HEIGHTS One atte | i of Silver Lake Rd. alton Bivd, Watch for ‘Son. OPEN DAILY 4-8 PM. TRADE Your Present Home fa or Equity Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 B. Telegraph Eves. & Sun, TRADE FOR || 39-6244, CONDITIONER, $65; PORCH Lifetime Oana a By is porate, Bs en Believe It or Not custom er, cost $289 will take $165, never been used; 17 New Mortgage Plan ine $35, PE_5-2766. To take vou out of a shell, | AUTOMATIC DRYER. REASON- starter or incomplete home. _able. PE ae or FE ae 5% int., 25 yrs. mtg. Tor eS ie: aS ING YOU W,4 me NT You’ fe re Better Off With A littie out of the'way, but 8 lot ai ‘unde. NEN : tr , Benderoff au oar e dept. for real FE 8-680 #2 _W. Huron O34 MONTHS TO PAY A Mortgage Problem? | We bay sel ~ mets, Come oe oe ee eee kar peut, ing ‘ig ir le f ray amount. Pronipt service. Also . 7c. buy tand contracts and real es! or 1 mile curv? weak ety oo hts on Auburn 19 W. HURON ST. PONTIAC FE 8-8589 | Ares. EM 30048 SOLD. Swaps 55 AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES | 1 _BEDRM. 0: é ic ea. Pree & clear; trade for 1 bedrm. Se sq. ft [ r as ment. 3c ea B on time. rE , 626 ae ea i sar ba tel ‘otc ft onthe) prade of 6 fe of a: . 7 BEDE RMHOUSE ONE WAL: eee * ee eo cee an | aie CONDITIONERS. “FLOOR contract as down’ payment, OR Electric Co bs: bo. 1060 W. ee Ena oo - —~ | AIR| CONDITTONEA USED ios, § ALUMINUM STORMS e | NMA 6-6011 pli {owe ort SMALE, = _tsee BR 3-67 usher : i ® elock radios. ot a ic up. a5. 58785, ie BOAT Fis TOR SELL OR | AIR CONDITIONERS. 2 TON KEL- trade for a torch. Elec. vinator Brand new in factory dryer, tape recorder, ete, FE/ crates Se Mak Seeil, Samuel's Ap- _5-1752. M. A NEW WROU! bunk Meee comets = “pon & mattress, $39.9 earson's, 42 Orchard Lal Lake peng BARGAINS—MOVING — ALMOS new copa oe with Soost. Bas: & any other items. Toys ry household items used for arty demonstrations at drastic counts. §-0834. BIG ii CU, FT. REFRIGERATOR, waly $178. MA §-6011. Samuel’ Tig ght _and bask wins soregt, trong, tools RAND. NEW SOFA $44. Le laway bed complete a9. eae Lest Bamag A re In- ion na a ae ci ‘casio ™ niture 43 Or ard Lake Ave a oo ELECTRIC RANGE, 68 | Sarome ere SETS, AS- semble PE yourself and save. ~ Four chairs and tabie, wanes. $39.95 These are new 1958 . pee makes, — golors. Com pa : Michigan 303 «Orchard Lake Fluorescent, ave.—34, DETROIT JEWEL RANGE, ENAM- el top cabinet. Enamel double drain sink, FB 44077 mee rag gost Pee for’ $50 Biniva Bd ve vee” sood' Michi Thy | hard Lake A at WASH- dition, $36, FE 6-8469. EVERHOT ELECTRIC OVEN FOR sale, FE 2-7304. FOR ar E: SINGLE BEDS 8- m set, eevike set, mote PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss, Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Say, “charge it.” ®-| wainut vanity MANY OTHER 6 Man choose Repossessed & — samniee "WAYNE GABERT luxe electric ‘yint. 121 N. Saginaw 5-8180 Automatic . w ors \. r AIR —T TARGE AND washers. $29. el ic 2 portable water evaporating air ——. ae — ner #129. = = = Call FE} Scaicks MY_30Ti2. a : more HT, SOLD EX- aPT. GAs RAN APT. SIZE changed. Turner's. 602 Mt Clem- Eenmore electric clothes dryer.) _°°5- ; 2-080). Prigidaire refrigerator. : SOFA. GOOD CONDITION. REA- Prigid: sonable, FE 5-3325. i 8 r 463_Auburn 43973 | " cleaner, repairing, Free est, FE ly. remodeled, s. » couch, TAKE . PA 3 Seca Neat Gricioes | somaya a bed complete, new. $20. EM 17.50 per . suite. . TRADE ELEC, RANGE FOR GAS w. El Co. foe” Ww. PRS ad ee * TAPPAN GAS STOVE, $250 NEW will accept reasonable offer. MI TAPPAN DELUXE GAS as _Like new. $100. MA 6-5815 COND. | GUAR., — Commerce Tv EXCELLENT cheap. Peer’s: _Rd. at Union ~~ TRADE- IN N DEPT. an size gas stove ...... $20.95 war, elec washer ...... 95 reg size elec. an A 2 AE ag living rm suite” $19.95 US eee eee 14,95 § pe, = “dinette” ssisee $14.95 Love seat ........ $19.95 Medes sbamper sofa $39.5: ) $24.95 aa "AVAILABLE AN’S -|18 W. Pike E-Z Terms, FE 41123 USED TY. PERFECT CONDI- 17 IN. HAS JUST BEEN eae PH. Pa 3-7665 428 CASS weep ¥ TV, $0 2. uF. 3 oe Ce ored TV. Appiianess bart) ah ugg my ete 3 Used Trade-In Dept. = Aken: Awnings ; “AIR CONDITIONERS egal va de ANCHOR FENCES ) PHA Double bowl, sink ...... nt yt Washbowls with Ce $8 }-pe. colored with: mere nots Vapee cer =ary 900.95 ~ EMPIRE Special This Week Only All Windows in Stock’ 29% Off Empire Sup plies C Co. ae 2600 Union Lk, Rd. BUILDING? Then make sure it's Burmeister's Open 8 a.m. to & p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. Cash Way sees 4 V-groo arene pt aa tee - #-eooco Ss 3a wood ik better, & & 16M is better. 8&6’, M a 16. M al p ian 2: 3:0x6: ‘arte brass butts Cabinet ‘tn ‘up to 50 off Cura nennunwon wy s | o um, Com mp. Alum. deer grill, big 33° 2xdxt fir, each 1 . Bq. edge. bes] Pt... ce pine. Sq edge, 100 Ft. . 100 Ib. chloride ........... grade A steel gar. door $ a .33 Tes freeads Ne hte, < 8.: 3 a: S s Ps @ssk preety °e s 4 .* B38e Sus in size zg bed... mahogany wa ewe ‘ be FS app ep agama ot on. Pee | djceeen ceewee dee Peeerveeweneee D CASH & CARRY “radedt eromedne ye Sr eweeeereneseges DRIVE-WAY couvent chitncws ine. FE 20233 —SOFTENER SALE— mt. $14 weet PVOLVERINE LUMBER 320 S. Paddock SUMMER SPECIAL Lowest Prices om furnaces sheet metal work. [3 i ae SEPTIC T. 25 LBS. $7.95. G. yy Thompson. ) 8. Perry Talbott aes = AL ARMY RED SHIELD STORE eet your needs. Githing » burniture , Apeeenee- auEp power ER MOWERS — ALL “glaee available. No reasonable of- er refused on large mowers. We need the storage Garden one ward, Ave. (N. of 1 Suen ge eg 6053. TRAILER FOR SALE WILL CAR- ya ito boat, 95 8. sRoseiawn er, $35. 1 4 _tioner, $150, WANTED: 8 wood frame storm —. 28 tn. x 39 in| OR 3-7193. Wood Closet Doors Davenport & ‘chair Gas range Electric range Aeon — Warm “THOMAS ECONOMY 361 S. Saginaw FE 2-0151 VACUUM CEESRERS $7.60 & UP. Murray's 956 M WanmcOse SALE ; OF Leaged OIL & was furnaces, rices. MApie 5-6013, Ss Ae ance ENAMEL WOOD COOK- stove, 4 Ay 23 set, 2pc, liv- ing rm » Gini i set, 0639 Dixie ftw OLVERINE WATER SOFTENER Wil sacrifices Paige i100 Mat aoers For Sale Misceflaneous 60 ae Saye Tg a te PER eA Perry 8t. = ? wage, paTee 7 FUEL Ol TANKS, GOOD COND. __Will_ deliver. FE 5-9120 FINCH SOIL PIPE. 8 FT 3. M beri - “wu mah hai ei SUPPLY FE 5-21 172 . 100 i HP “toe © MOWER, EXTRA Equipment. FE §-7332, 10 TON net ia STONE, MA_6-6204. a ons all hesters for for the ory aes 4. G at inting an Bait ee ne | a possible war m e. Se Sed Geer g As fc alum, >. Ornamental tron, Bal and storm ‘ Of8 VALLELY Co. “The Old Reliable Ploneers* estimates Eves OL 1-6623 147 ROMEX 2%e PER FT. col, lots G@ A Thompson 8. Perry: : + 30 GAL. GAS WATER HEATERS $45 oe & carr A son 80 8 Perr : “GALLON GAS HOT heater. No calla after IN 80 rs Wa 4. §2-G GAL ELEC. BEATER eO36, Cab vainks Sebago “OEE? Beemew a, |} Ne Asbes a 28 Shak siding complete a Tia Be oe am! 5 if Fence posts eS Morning tt 0 50 $50.60; wit His Lb 3 3-in-! shingles, ‘sq. Chrome range top Round point shovel : Broom rakes ; BS 50 Ft. garden hose oe Windows. ri sizes, from . r store pain plies. electrical (i ; alles t help on any pai BURMEISTER’S Northern LUMBER CO. 7940 Coole: — Plage EM 34171 Open 8 p.m daily sunday* “0 ti} 9 FURNACES & DUCT WORK. REA- sonable prices No down payment oon es OL re EEE NEVER USED, BEN SON LU M BE! Machinery _ D-2. CATERPILLAR, 1951. rebuilt motor and trans. tractor, 1957. front end loader wheei weights FE 8-9653 or re __4-1825. MACHINING - & ELDING | WANT: ed by sho; aera 8 & Pebtinetere put Pon ee nee near Opdyke, | Do It Youll FOR 1 RENT Wall pa floor sand= Spe a ce Are ae — age om trica’ = mn 7 Le} Yeo i ee Builders Su ply, 156 W, Montcalm. FE §-4712. Cameras, Equipment 61A 2% SPEED GRAPHIC 61 material. elec- x Beat ¥ Door SACBS A OnE Gas, new, sumer AP iEW 3 MANUAL WALNUT ORG Pasture Sod ‘Aine? 1° tons of ae petal board with ha reduc-| straw. Vic, of Auburn Heights. aon. Bal. mos. ress 42249. | ‘GALLAGHER’S For Sale Livesto ‘ 18 EB, Huren FE 4-0666) PRICES ON ~yLOOR LE MAR DRIVE OR gio oy of the famous Conn elec- ’ — 9 ; MARES. 3 colts, 585 Gran- peg organs. — piano tUn-| ger . Oxford, OAkland 8-2666. | - Oe TORKIS MUSIC 1 tailing squrment ACGamY 34.S. Telegraph Newman Rd. B gion, “Mich : FE 2.0567 "pire ater orm. 10060 White : Across from_ ‘Tel-Huron | MALL ERGNY Sot ey Bal Wanted Livestock 93 | “™ GALEAGHER’ Sg eet Abb, RE fp eee er “SHEL FON vf Rochertae OE -8133 : 4-0566 wanted Forrest Sones. | Pi ra Ko FONTS, —Ostan te ENGLISH SADDLE FOR Desperately ‘57 LINCOLN | white $3195 S APLAGHER'S. "For Sale | Sale Poultry 74 ‘TRY OUR DEAL Finer” 3 eres |, su bee toss] LAZING, HENS Ore BOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS 33 E, Beree CE FON PINET RETURNED pcg tall the one! Only LAYING on, REASORADSLS. 6 mos old $30 dn. Bal. 36 mos. a See oe ’ PULLETS -OR COCKERALS.. 242 18 oe gases] Musee alas Meetinste ea Gore. See Our New Location 1 ron Ewes Holly. a to choose "952 W. HURON | i rcnmeme a 8TA- ae are as i aoailes PIKE & £. Bh’ Sale Office Equipment 63) _ =< . em note | p WHIrs™ CHICKS, 7 : . . ELLIOTT-PISHER BOOKKEEPING] _ Wks. old Sse each, PE 20087. | oak : i GLENN’ S ay ee ering and _Hareld Machine in perfect. running order i : : a2, of hes one : on beat for a) “D4. $75.00. Sale Farm Produce 275 : oe: - MOT ot : No. | — Postindex Visible Card Cabinets, : OR SALES" aa N Co Hunter . Gost new, $36) 00." Wil rei Tor a every ery day. Bring. ’ “Sorry, Sir, but we don’t: have a ~—“~ plan. nereti* ne 4-7371. aan 7 ene Sat mtg a, shane On ees Peele Tne : 3 —|_- __| ga RRR goo CLEAN, | Sale Sporting Goods 65 “Frogea Food Specs For Sale Housetrailers 78; Boats & Accessories 85 | Used Truck Parts a0 | Ee oh Bier | APACHE CAMP TRAILER AND OR CANNING 10 WATER SKIMMER. FAST, TRUCK PA A PT EARS SALES] » ma eroon we oleae F ontigg Chie ag Sage mo ean die ce aig oa : | Bly Bice Resta Sacto eg REPOSSESSION. | smowershe | EW CAR DEPARTMENT a Grice | Just nord of Oxford Peat steering wheels, cow'sies,| RETAIL’ BRANCH | #800 Raw. $2.20 #eer.| Wilson Pontiac- Cadillac} ¢¢ é Fe tie or ie boo Oo GOOD USED FORD TRACTOR | SHORT OF MONEY? | 2 Gyeo ready “mix tuel for out: ECONGEY TcED Ca Re 1350 N; Woodward HUTZ MOTORS i en OR MORE YARDS OF PEAT) with loader. FE_ 0.1004. Let us, sel x traller from our x loards,, Lake St. Clair charts. Oakland at Cass ECONOMY USED CARS| py, ‘ Tr RIOD #12 8. Woodward MI 66300 Lochaven Road sais. |HAY TOOLS — NEW, USED AND| large lot. We will pick ‘our | "Adams, Auburn PE 28611.| LATE MODEL GMO 1 Car Sel B'ham. 1954 PLYMOUTH eee ee top rebuilt. Davis Machinery Co. Ph.| rte! i nonstzate, | Adams, Auburn Hgts, FE 2esi1,| “ATE MODEL Oe. Pooss PE ie RINAN ! TOP, FR 1A BROEER ‘ sas ad RA 1-329, John Deere, New Idea sel and arrange Ta 3 INSURE YOUR Paency 2-307, » od wpe We nae per er Soortas. show- hy wRite Priced pe Pd "SOP | Ortonville, ; ¢ 4 I AWREN : o a cond: sell today. Eddie) to r . oil ‘do Detvown i UE oe BO Bgl ae un Low an emt eo) iairson Ee ane R & C Rambler Asbura Sagin hed Steele Ford, PE 5-9204. North Chevrolet at a Blvd ; i aiting 's 5a T 2 ip CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. fan | tO BCA Patel ND eens RA weno Roach Sales, 15210 out, moti Marine yille, Saginaw Bay. Phone FE| ~~ up SLOGAN ‘ae 000 E, Woodward, “Cs Buick. motor Ce ws a a a ye POWER LAWN MOWERS — RO-| rose 4-671 We can beat any deal : HUDSON HORNET, i983, RADIO, ravel delivery, Rint aikina, Garden tract ae = enaliercie at SUMMER OUTINGS” ARE. 80 EM 3-01 uu Rambier. - 3 revel | wake O r Roto-tillers, We | WID.: MODERN HOUSETRATLER | “Snurh’ more fun with @ hoat and sharp _ ee a kL - Bau <4 " Bisa pertectt to Pigw tires prise ints PLYMOOTE, HARD TOP Bet- | M1 TOP Sot, BLACK DIRT itock ". wines, 7 Hi TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. ee nyasaan ea pment in Must be a bargain for cash. FE aia Ba Melrose an. ™, «ier SALES $4 CHEVROLET Meee oe Lot WW. tires I owner, terme, Many 4} TOF Soe, CARD, GRAVEL) 5 * service what ¥°! Rent Trailer Space 79| prams, to. fbregia eam. Complete service Sam Ul Pm) a0- dig Powergiice. Bunter Bivg. at Haynes, Birm. Gurkston Motor Sales cavating basements, OR 6032 |: Lee's Sales . & Service Sy Se cia’ wee. sis GREYSLED PLYMOUTH DEALER Ti TGP SC GRUGHED STORE, |en1 Mt. Ch 3.980| AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE Vil-| ample M Biro =, For Sale Cars - 91 Pome , estate eee | SPECIATS | gar ie tm mie Se Os) Sour atin eat” | ICR, OPER MATION : fz - : BRAND NEW NO. 45 PTO M FOR SALE: 16 HORSE § 4 : : , ; 7 ek S| Gerke ae | p/ | BLACK DIRT WITH BROWNE Ii S0B ‘Con: PEs A “E stiis, | harp Ghee PE eae . : : *. Top soil fill sand, road gravel. DITION pane vo Ww! center ise BUGS -REROAL SDR é Z Clarkston-Drayton Plains area. USED NEW IDEA SIDE DE- a deck, 2 months old, com- Pen bargain. PE 3-142, H. ci 5 : SRE RE Gia beleive “ASE GOOD eer ee AY OFF Gan — iTS | Mn one” eee ako MAZUREK Serger iernes | eV A DR | en | Just Beginnin | rE ; YOUR ;, =H DEA : Mr, Bell. ‘ This ig a clean deluxe se- USED C AR g g : LOADING TOP & OLD KING ROS. BUICK SPECIAL. Ww. 3 | gan. .., maroon body. ‘ State Farm Property, Elisabeth) PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE , | } oe. Ser Pit drives : | Lk. -& Tele Rds. FE €-1233/PE 407M PE 41112| sheer’ Guly 16 minutes to, Pon- SALES aoe a sreeri fk eae VALUES 2 aa a ace car | or FE #8111, —s set) fines Ales tratier sales.’ Base rate ¢ & AUTO SALES. WITH A GOOD MANY “FUN- | PONTIAC Lake BORDERS SUF) Summer Sell-Out Yrtle writs aGmOrh Cie Nett ouh| Btecle Ford, 0s” Orchard “Lane | &- Oatiend a . E ae v4 IN-THE-SUN DAYS” STILL.TO ' = t t : 5 jon, Ww - - Fs = ) hhoriar & tracking, On-sasm.|Ridematc tractors sew & WG! FO. Gate Tires BOA tron iy beat ae Used 10 S| - Otnelegieph PE B42. BT KbspeuieY no MONEY Fortomatic, clean. -- 606i] ENJOY. WHY SIT. IN THE , pescado, ee HOUGHEEN'E: CON’ ska Se ATR BOT $2 ysgg | MT BUIER, 19M DODO, OTE | S63 me. Call Grol Mer, Mt. | 1954 Pontine tear, radio, hydrs: HOUSE? YOU'LL WANT TO For UR | BUSINESS. & SON | a] USED TIRES 80 OF We ee TUM BOATS &| Fe bam, We, Haren. ve. dima heads con GO PLACES AND YOU'LL. TOP SOI le bommesiees Ob rate STATE TRE SALES tratiers: "ton, lost fice, mew. No maney | Mone” "Oe" Seasralite, Fuly ae gees Merwnn, 5 NEED A BETTER CAR FOR ne 603 8. a. 6t. 4-0687 | MERCURY pa reed MOTORS ls rolet V «8. Powerglide, Fully | PoWerglide .....--0+s0++0++« avi BLACK | DIRT prat| Tractors and Mowers | NEw age er | 2082 REO ROW er 6-0062| Alito’ Sales, Tae R's, Stan TE | Satleped, sige down, $4 Det | 1905 “Chevrolet 210 ¢door! v-8 WINTER, SO:.. , Se. == PUL CLAY Bolen &, Whesiheres, walking &| $ on a alia ot Bo Ac 1 Miracle | Mile tae Dept... Fa wamtler ese. engine, powerglide, one owner $895 | WALT BI ing. Se uly prices to; whl N_SUND. ing, SUPER sui “HARDTOP. | Woodward, MI_6-3900. Te OO, SAND FORAVELS Fe|p ts Oy ey wre re | ak Bete Rte eee ida RYGAE | RACER moat rtm” STEERING | wBbewimt ome, On| ip ea oe dim Raines MA_5-7878__or OR_37024 ee oan se for caus value.| “Ubie | ewner, Power, Will trade.| Gayments $3796 mo. Lucky Auo Haski Ch ; —TRADE NOW- - TOP S00, SAD § GRAVEL, BY Auction Sales 77 |" trades ia oa on, General eneral Safety Tires Fe Ste -OTORS- OTORS seater reaenaiaiaiae Biles. lsa 5. Saginaw. PR 42214. GSKIns eV. 2 4 pickup truck load. PE 5-0440.__ ; 2 to ck oF CADILLAC "56 LIMOUS SOL- | 1957 ROLET AIR HARD| 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 ; ; ai Soe! | Sa aa Oo cee ee Nachos . ep witit AMS - 2 Hae a Recessoris ia, Black, 2.006) FE 25823 oF Ay a ier, power-| Maple $5071 Open nites tit 9 While Prices Are Low! eS _ Sat., July, 26, 1 a.m. 61 8. _at-Raebura_ OWENS MARINE _ | 53 CADILLAC, 62 SERIES, 4 DR. | white side wail tires, wheel cov, | 1946 HUDSON CONDITION. |] » Plant, Tress, Shrub 68] io ar cag an | —S1-* sem ten — |i aan Tha time) aha, bel nk | EC, UR Ocal GO| gree y_ Samy || raunee none isi, wa’ Ri DAY LILIES A (er ninciog ‘many furnish-| Auto Service 81 | "{ity.so. trailers, $79:80. 12" Chip. fon, PE 50581 gelling. 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TV Producer Divorced | 1 ; for Temper Tantrums Today's Radio Programs ca’ MONICA, Cai, (AP) TV erodecer Rod Amateau would go off to the movies by himself Wm, (760) CRLW, (800) WWJ, (950) WOAR, (1190 WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (140) WJBK, (1490) when he got angry, his wife testi- fied in winning a divorce. Mrs. Joan Andree Amateau, for- 6:60—WIR, News : ews, George ce’ e decree yesterday after ‘Ww Mews, Know! w ; wer, Mwattrick, McKensie| WJBK. P Rave moon WPON News. Lewts btn ae telling the court her husband’s SER mewa, MeLeod oo 9:30—WJR. Jack Harris Grant, Devies|temper tantrums made her nerv- WCAR News Pace — iy CKLW. News, M. Labbitt 900~Wwan. en ous and upset. Mason _ | 18za0 aR Artwur Godfrey | “WWI One Man's Family The court approved a property WEDNESDAY MOURNING WRYZ, Cu — pt A eink a P -enct settlement and $350 monthly sup- port for the couple’s daughter Chloe, 34%, who will live with her mother, Amateau is 34, Mrs, Am- ateau 28, Actor Becomes Father HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actor Dan O’Herlihy and his wife Elsie are), parents again, The couple's fourth child, a 7-pound, 9%2-ounce boy, was born last night, — “He was named Cormack, Women to Hear Potter DETROIT —Sen. Charles E, Potter (R-Mich) will be guest speaker at the conference of the National Assn. of Colored Women’s Clubs July 28 in Detroit, Potter has also announced, he_ will fly: take part in One Little Lie Makes Such the —— world. WILSON a kind of normalcy here. She bought a car and a $10,000 trail- er which she'll be paying for for some time. * an apartment, “house Pontinement— imtended te at the end of five” years’ paying yent* eS * “I’m the only girl in the show who has children,” she said. “I a Big Ditference LONG BEACH, Calif.—It’s just a year ago that Leona Gage told a lie and got her picture printed on the front pages of Now that I’m here judging this year’s Miss Universe contest, I might tell you that the beautifal brunet from Baltimore who was briefly “Miss United States” at the Miss Universe contest in '57 is living happily in an attractive trailer camp with her sons, Gene, 4, and Nathan, 3, while at 19 she earns $200 a week as a show- girl. After a few TV shows—and a screen test which didn’t pan out—Leona settled down to x * She drives back te the trailer every 3 a.m. afier her last show. “I think having a trailer’s better than having " she said. “What have you to show for it — Leona’s soldier husband, Sgt. Ennis, whom she divorced. a few months ago,-sent her a Mother’s day card—and that’s British authorities ordered the\about all she’s heard from him lately. x * on the part of diversion supporters ‘that President Eisenhower might Youngsters from every section of _inot veto the measure. He vetoed similar bills in 1954 and 1956, pri-| vited to attend a gala Peanut Car- tmarily because of Canadian objec-' tions. * * * A recent report by the Bureau of} the Bydget, an agency under direct control of the President, indicated it would not object if a compromise was agreed upon. That compromise would call for actual diversion for only one year and testing during the balance of the three-year period stipulated in the bill. is expected to be veiced by foes of the bill—a contention that add- ed diversion by Chicago would lead to Canadian diversion from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest in retaliation. Great Lakes states and Canada have long contended that added diversion would imperil shipping and hydroelectric projects by low- ering Great Lakes water levels. * * * Illinois and Chicago have denied this and added that more diversion is needed for navigation along the it inois Waterway, xe ee -between—Lake—Michigan--and- “| Mississippi River. County Endorses Plan to Reduce Condemnations inival to be held from 1 te 3:30 ‘p.m. Wednesday at the Donelson iSchool playground Fun-filled activities will not cost the participants one red cent—only peanuts, according to director Mary Lou Lackie. Besides many interesting booths to be on display, there will be a cupcake walk, a sponge throw, fish ponds and a Chinese auction sale for the guests. One relatively new complaint This is only one of many special activities scheduled for vacation- ing children in Waterford Town- ship, Each playground is in the process of planning its own event, according to recreation director Tom Belton. No Backseat Drivers! TULSA, Okla. (AP)— A 5,250- mile ride with 70 women passeng- ers and not one complaint about backseat drivers from bus drivers 'Glen Gray and O. D. Brown, who described the charter trip to Seat- tle, Wash.. as ‘‘the most enjoy- Waterford Township have been in- * + attended the National Business and Professional Women’s conven- tion, | RCA Color TV _ Sales and Service — they ve—hiade__The- women can’t be as free as the others 5 because I ities.” body said warily. killed.” Charleston.” Errol Flynn, . Nat (King) Sinatra—will be than two years, month .*. + earl, brother. have “You can get a husband any- il where, but too often it’s: some- else's husband,” “This town has so many beautiful girls, the boys are spoiled. There are 10 shows here and with 20 girls to a show, that’s 200 beautiful girls. Can you imagine what happens to.a good- looking bachelor whe comes to town? He almost gets responsibil- Leona LEONA AND SONS Leona’s aadvine acting here afternoons and her coach tells me she has kind of a “tragic talent.” She figures that’s the right word—tragic. “Besides everything else that happened this year,” she reminded me, “I broke my foot doing the a THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . showing a bruised hand around town, says a stranger just up and whacked him with a champagne bottle Cole gave autographs to the mob at “Sunrise at Campobello,” then hustled backstage to get Ralph Bellamy’s signature 7. . Brigitte Bardot’s next film — after one with with David Niven . / Marguerite Piazza hired a topflight choreographer to wofk up her new cafe act. (Remember when singers simply sang?) . Harry Belafonte, who hasn't appeared on TV here in more will do an hour- tiie Tv'er in London next & x * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: About all the average worker has left after deductions nowadays is a job.—Tony Pettito. That's (Copyright 1958) A plan which is aimed at making future highway construction in the state almost free of condemnation of private property yesterday re- ceived the endorsement of the Oak-! land County Board of Supervisors. They unanimously approved a recommendation of the Inter-Coun- ty Highway Commission that coun- ty boards suggest to municipalities CONDON’S TV 127 S. Parke FE 4-9736. MUNTZ TV adoption of new set-back ordi-, nances which would make the plan} possible. Principally, the proposal, which is favored by the State Highway Dept., would prohibit buildings of any type within any highway right-|— oo of-way as outlined on master plans} of cities, townships, and villages in the state. Don R. MacDonald, Sylvan Lake! supervisor in charge of the Road| Committee of the Oakland board, said the proposal would now be re- ferred to the different gunicipali- ties for study, Postpone CAB Hearing GRAND RAPIDS ® — A Civil Aeronautics: Board on com- plaints of Flint and Grand Rapids residents on adequacy of Capital Airlines service has been from Sept. 9 to Sept. of, A CAB examiner will hold hearings in one of the two cities. The auto .industray = the U.S has turned out more than 140 mik lion vehicles since 1900, and the treatest volume has been =, the Member of Electronics Association FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Daily 9 to 9 CURT’S TV 20% Off on Tubes and Parts Service 9 to 9 6183 Jameson OR 3-9702 YOUNG LADIES’ DAYS Mon., Tue Wed. ] 6PM HAIR CUTS 1.00 donne il Hoir “i ‘ RCA COLOR TY . Sales and Service SWEET'S RADIO Ipen M ad ———— ras Be meant ih Mi gee, ee ete 1, Roll back sod and dig 2. Insert pipe so sprinkler 3. Replace dirt and sod and ve Z J ; p ny ye - ae my & : ‘ ee et | A a es ed Z 2 - ee : \ € : ee! : ue : e a é aa a! « a ‘ ; : ~ j ee . : } rf ne a TWENTY-SIX 7 __: __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 232, 1958 _ ‘ ’ ene ‘ ; - f be) % ; eee : — . " * ‘ 5s . : :3 , : ; . — ee Easy to Get Stun; g Television. Seti.1™ 5 oe ‘ : ; : eg e . No . 4 ) | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ae nee” Se Deane ines ing hy tcg) cor ged pend Te NEW YORK—In my youth, enatomerre a often, these outfits do ther State Tr spent a good portion of my sum-| Never mind, they say, you are below the regular list trade-in | Brown can alsi mers either stepping or-sjtting on|just like other. gullibles around gr ‘ ea eS president ot the 8 bees. For a change of pace—and \ a : 2 a a gyps-of-the- . Education face — I.occasionally nuzzled F on rae fran and expect wonders for oth uture—the guys who promise that} "tM : sgainst eines. |Mfarine Unit \Bagwell Returning jm.‘ TE | enly thelr sets (the igherpriced| “ets ) Tried often, At fist, only from| pay = wg | or we hear of a new TV set |ones, that is) can be converted to] 111-99 yeoterday to am CAmeiceaA @ oe Beted aad the pain; ater, aS my ac- ' that the And sa og E s ged qunstance broadened to include Cancels fo Upper Peninsula pes garage seet—platy at x *« on ory al “an oo fire resets eo ger wi é watching. doesn’t é » . 1 flies, the tears came from guilt Furloughs LANSING «@® — Republican Paul patie : a PA thet id. sv BBB, ve and the beard of serge yn brcaggo yp Koa nee feelings of beeslaughter. I began D. Bagwell plans to~ concentrate The Better Business people are|before investing in anything to do| Brown's eligibility to hold twe |School. Two buses destroyed bel wow ime, el dozens of CAMP PENDLETON, Calif |again this week on the Upper) weary Iging misguided bar-|With television.” offices was questioned recently |and six, damaged. Andrew | 4 ‘ : hapless honey hoarders were saved. | (AP)—All but emergency leaves|Peninsula in his campaign for the and seen | eae anh tte We aa as seam a eee eee eee mee ame s This after a have been canceled for the 17,000/GOP gubernatorial nomination. wale bse yee amgpnteng EO : whites — ruling similar — ee . es living, |officers and men of the Ist Marine today in Detroit/and te aamslinactesnaite thieves work. tury of relatively painless living, ieee eee Se ek and Battle Creek, Bagwell one, primary. and top pri- . 7 , aes I am being consistently stung |Division because of the MiddierS fly to Mar-(ority rule: “Buy by reputation.” x esses cae ,' , : oe ween of the hina whe have =o quette and to spend the rest of| Find out where your friends | “ 5 matured from plucking wings to eS the week in the U.P, and neighbors buy, and see what | : : people. Today’s tears | The 3rd Marine Air Wing at El) On Thursday he is booked for) they think of the dealer or serv- a : ey are purely from fury. Toro Marine Corps Air Station at|appearances at Munising, Manis-| ice man who helps him. You : é ' | Santa Ana has restricted liberty|tique and Newberry, and on Fri-| might pay a little mére for an Ss (Advertisement) to an area within 50 miles of the|4@Y at St. Ignace and Sault Ste./ outstanding reputation, but you'll = | ' — wh ANTS? ner base. The normal limit is 159 | Marie. “ will return to Lansing) pay less im the long run. “ + ; : : MOSQUITOE mille. — , “ 3 k kt ok . Kill roaches and ants with Johnston’s} A Camp Pendleton spokesman Stolen Car Barely Missed No-Roach, the brush-on insecticide.|said the division was being he! NEW. ORLEANS (AP)— Donald roa Colorless. Effectivé for months. 8jready for a possible move to the Stephens, New Orleans auto’ deal- oz.... 89. Pt.... 169 Middle East, Men on 30-day leaves|er had a car for delivery in Irv- ; will not be recalled unless the di-|ington, Va, Before he could ar- Kill annoying mosquitoes with John-| vision gets orders to move. range to transport the car, it was ston’s Hadabug, the safe bedroom) «~we don’t know what might|stolen and driven to Washington, spray. Safe to use near children and/happen,”’ he said, ‘but when they|D.C. Police recovered the car in pets. Availible at Cunningham’‘s,|sound the button, we've got our|perfect condition. It was in the Thrifty, Cloonan’s, and your favorite|barracks” bags all packed. We'rejhands of the new owner a few drug store. hot to trot.” hours later. & : : : i : s' _ Take The Labor Out of Lawn Watering jf | ALL NEW MERCHANDISE ROEBUCK AND CO a <7 Leave the Leisure— $1 00,000.00 WHOLESALE cos l — 2 : n Your Living! | alc OF . — . 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DAILY TOOLS AND HARDWARE Electric Tools by such leading makers as Black & Decker, Skill, Milwaukee, Thor and others including Electric Hand Saws, Saber Saws, Tilting Arbor Saws, Dewalt Power Shop, 4” and Y2" Power Drills, Grinders, Sanders, Polishers, Shapers, Instant Soldering Irons, Bernzomatic Torches and Stoves, Coleman Stoves and Lanterns, Lufkin and Evans Tapes and Measuring Rules, Bench Vises, Precision Tools, S$ & K Socket Sets, Stanley, Plum, Tru-Temper Hammers and Hatchets, Mechanics and Carpenters Tool Boxes and Hand Tools of Every Description, Paint, Varnish and Enamels, etc., etc., etc. --- -§PORTING GOODS Fishing Rods and Reels by Shakespeare, South Bend, Zebco, Johnson, Airex, Bronson and Others, Tackle Boxes by Ken , Union and Others, Cartop Carriers, Air , Rifles, Shotguns, Cameras, Screens, Light Meters, Binoculars, Children’s Dolls ond Toys, etc., etc. | LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS Including Power and Hand Mowers, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Picnic Tables, Wheelbarrows, Seeders, Children’s Swing Sets, Slides, Wading Pools, etc., etc. HOUSEWARES, APPLIAN CES, JEWELRY Electric Steam and Dry trons, Toasters, Coffee Makers, Waffle Bakers, Electric Frypans, Revere Cooking Sets, Pots and Pans, Elgin, Hamilton, Gruen, Helbros and other make I Steel Shelving, Masons’ Tools, Paint Sprayers, Brushes and Accessories, Indoor and Outdoor _ : FIR KITCHEN CABINETS |f Bev.‘ tet Orem, wacom: kichon Stns, Cir, Tobe, Reds and Fhongrene, i Base Size Reg. 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