—_ Se a vote. ae \ \ : \ iy ‘ : \ an The Weather U.S. Weather Rewer a - Thunderstorms \ \« (Details Page 2) | i, 15th YEAR| PON TIAC, MICHIGAN | ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED OO) INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Fight Blaze at Kirk -in - the- Hills + * i * ‘ a ee ae aS FIRE HITS CHURCH — Smoke gushes from the elaborate chancel window as firemen battle the stubborn, million dollar blaze that ravaged the Kirk-in-the-Hills in Bloomfield Townhip ser + ~~ a : B . \ & ‘ ‘ \ . 2 \ \ \ ‘ \ \ 7, : County Lashed But Opposes Beer, Tobacco Levies % x ‘Start of Blaze by High Winds, Thunderstorms Threats of Tornadoes Keep Residents on Edge for peo Boue Period DETROIT wW — Gov, carrying 25 million dollars in new A battered Oakland taxes cn liquor and cigarettes. County assessed damages night’s high winds, light- ning storms and tornado ;,, ta, provisions. threats which kept resi-! The choiée, he said, is accept- dents jittery for a two-hour ing the bill “or leaving the fi- period. nancing of our schools—and there-; Driven by winds of up to fore the welfare of our children— 60 miles an hour, the rain, ie tig ae a a crette and |i slashed Pune the county at quor taxes as the ‘‘first fruit in a. about p. m., OCKING propaganda campaign against the down power lines, blowing state of Michigan.” out transformer fuses, top- pling trees and cutting off phone service at scattered points. |SPOT FORMATIONS Simultaneously, a number of ist black, swirling tornado formations : Nc were reported by ground observers! The legislature convenes June 27 “. land sheriff's deputies throughout for sine die-adjournment and at, ithe county. The tornado alert was that time will remedy a technica]! ie though he strongly disapproved of! Williams did not say specifical- ly whether he would sign the | schoo] aid bili or allow it to be- come law without his signature. In-any event, it will take effect not later than July 4 barring a ing it on to the governor Some 289 million dollars will be divided among schools throughout the state under the legislature's schoo] aid plan embedied in the bill TO BRING IN 25 MILLION Most will come from the schools 110 p.m. No injuries were reported trom the storm, but damage to cars, homes and other property was wide-spread. -* | he ry tA Pentiae Press Phete calls, as wires, trees and limbs two-thirds share of the state sales In Pontiac, nine calls were ceived by the Fire Dept, all S |wires down. Police reported 14 went down throughout the city. [4% and the primary school inter- jest fund. A two-cent increase in PUT OFF GRADUATION the three-cent state levy on cigar- The storm forced postponement ettes is expected to furnish another nearly 12 hours last night. Damage centered in the $3,500,000 new sanctuary still under con- struction. Bond Issue Due for New Vote? Election May Be Sought as Emergency - Move. for Hospital Funds It was hinted at a joint meeting. of the Pontiac City Commission and City ,hospital trustees last. night that another bond issue aged might be sought to gain emer- gency funds for the completion of the hospital. Complete details of the meeting are unavailable to the public be- cause Mayor William W. Donald-! son called it an informal or “ott, the record” session. City Manager Walter K. Will- man added this morning that the second hospital vote ‘“‘is only a possibility based on Aalks with Claude Stevens, Pontiac's bond attorney.” After the May 20 defeat of tho $1,850,000 general obligation bond issue, it was reported that the city could not call another «ection on the matter for two years. This was. because the tax increase was a City Charter arhendment. STEVENS SURE “Steveris was quife sure we, could bypass this ruling by chang- ing the amendment to include just Ahe hospital,” Willman said. Plans would be to strip the vote of a $350,000 parking lot, some equipment, and the sewage treatment plant question which . Were all on the May ballot. Several members of the hos- pital Board of Trustees spoke in terms of one million dollars as the stti n needs of the hos- pital, This would include $436,000 already ordered, uap- $500,000 in equipment , and $50,000 owed * Writiasip Aiport to conter with Stevenis:today on the possibility of At ‘the conclusion of last ee Demraret, Harbert Lead. | F the Pontiac High School Com- $3g million and a new four per [mencement at Wisner Stadium, cent tax on liquor will contribute jwhere some 2.000 spectators about seven million jducked under the stands. Gradu-| Williams listed these objections jates waited at Wisner School and to the new taxes: as Second Round Begins |Pontiac High until 8:15 p.m. when’ “First.” he said, “they are di- ithe principal called off the cere- rect taxes on consumers, and . ones. Michigan already TOLEDO—The second round of the U. § National Detroit Edison and Consumers taxes of this kind Open golf tournament got under way today with hot, power both report power vad + * \humid weather and threatening skies at the Inverness. (Continued on Page 2. » Col. “Second, they are the wrong Country Club. kind of taxes to support education | Among the early leaders pushing Jimmy Demaret: = apectacie nina Bwatle oyeve-.e-. =) 12;15 a. m. when lie was driving too fast to make a curve in the - : —— - ; ‘te that | $1,000,000 is ‘Bard of the sand dunes Harry Kemp wis on bane to provide a: Agerts. |... preneess % thru road And lost control of the car when it\hit loose gravel. About four eo ne Ne tea ei ‘ ee hospital get into | “running remge cei th in ‘correct: Elizabethan English. ‘ May-' SToeaters ... \ ee \eg. gg | cars passed him’ but to stop, he said. 2°" as my x Peatiae, Pron Preie with in me thn Sits ot oer flower’s crew in ‘authentic gathered around Ca Alan ave , Programe el ~ ft be coud wl witht in Soe cad (eee ad winnow bAMAGED > This oven ee and by using all old equip: Dur sib he affixed his aa ’ 2 | en oo a ee | beer in the| t, he decided to drown his loneliness. | Kirk-in-the-Hillsjwas —- —_ a ! ponlinad nmenied. =) | sist een human : Ne ih Mommy Pages te ‘and relieve the pln. eof OY ©) | fought the blaze) ‘The window Te der construction for about one and ° ‘, Despite heavy rains and efforts _ “May Come In THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1057 ee JAA ; , ys tract! The Day in Birmingham av (Gets. College Con bi 2 Other Areas Brandon, Independence, Orion, Oxford Now Part of Local Fund ' The Pontiac Area United Fund will bring services to at least 24,- County Hit by Winds, Severe Storms: - (Continued From Page One) downed by the storm and blown fuses at transformers due _ to lightning, 270 more people than last year. called out by the evening’ storm: ‘Tt Four Oakland County townships ices midnight before théy had re- have merged their ‘fund-raising. stored service in most areas. Worst damage was north of Pon. campaigns with the Pontiac UF: tine during the past ‘two weeks, and within the .next two, two more townships may join. with Pontiac. Townships which have signed contracts with Pontiac are Bran- don, Orion, Independence and Oxtord, The Pontiac Area United Fund has grown to a total of 146,720 pro- spective donors and recipients ac- cording to Karl W. Bradley, execu- tive director. This includes the original members, Pontiac and Waterford townships. * * * The recent mergers with the lo- cal fund were in direct disagree- ment with the April merger vote of the beard af directors of the Oakland County Townships United Fund to affiliate with the United ‘Koundation of Metropolitan De- troit, Pontiac is sti’ negotiating with Avon and West Bloomfield Town- tiac or Detroit, Avon, which hag been independ- NN ent in fund raising, has definite- \ly voted against the Detroit pro- posal, 12 JOIN DETROIT The 12 Oakland County town- ships ‘which have signed merger contracts with the Detroit United Foundation are: Addison, Com- merce, Farmington, White Lake, Highland, Milford, Groveland, Hol- ly, Rose, Springfield, Lyon and Novi with a aap - 84,000. ee _* ‘The Detroit Soa also includes | Macomb and Wayne ‘Counties ex- cept for Plymouth. \Township. Bloomfield, Troy, Southfield and Royal Oak Townships of Oakland Comey previously had joined\with Treuaees Township is the only one which has voted to remain | alone and Independent in its campaign, Genera] feeling of the four town-| ships which agreed to a one-year) option with Pontiac was that many| fe hee reskienis worked in Pon-| ; iac and their area of habitation . would be the same as the area of! service of the fund. * * The townships affiliating with) Detroit reasoned much the same since a great portion of their resi-| . Consumers said they suffered one primary wire down which in- terrupted service in the Orchard Lake road area, and four trans- formers temporarily disabled. The storm was first sighted on radar screens near Ann Arbor and a County and through Macomb, Telephone service for 658 custo- mers was disrupted by wet cables and wires down in Oakland alone, Michigan Bell reported. Most serv- ice should be restored today, Ray Storm, Pontiac district manager, stated. * * * The intense winds drove ground observers from atop the five-story County Building in Pontiac, but no twisters touched cond in the county. Tornadoes did strike Lapeer County uprooting trees and barns. , 2 The first tornado of the night was sighted just west of Ann Ar- bor and moving toward Pontiac. ~ Civil Defense disaster crews and police and fire departments were on the alert throughout the eve- ning. . Noon storm damage was re- ported heavy in the Troy area with trees and wires down along a path from Birmingham to Utica, In the evening storm, more damage of the same na- ture was reported. In Romeo, the evening gradua- tion at Memoria] Stadium was transferred to the high school au- reported from the noon winds. BABY TWISTER As a prelude to last night's storm, what is believed to have been a baby twister struck Walters Lake, on Clarkston road in Inde- pendence Township, about 12:45 p.m, yesterday. Mrs. William Jordan, 8747 | Lakeview Dr., said a funnel- shaped cloud bounced over the lake, raising 2 spout of water, snapping. a dock and beaching a | ‘The twister went om to uproot an 80-foot tree,.which was tossed 10 feet through the air like a matchstick. There was no damage reported ito cottages ringing the\lake. At Milford, lights were out but ‘An Edison spokesman said the repair crews had just fixed the: damage caused by high winds at! noon yesterday, when they were | CLIMB TO ROOF — Million Dollar Fire Hits Area Church (Continued From Page One) ‘by crews at work with oxygen tanks, | The blaze consumed scaffold- ing still in the building, which in | The started the loft burning. Then flames crept downward | trees the ceiling along patches of woodwork on the stone walls. () -4990,000-man.- reduction . in 4 U, Lee armed forces was predicted today ‘Predict sahiey Manpower Cut\ Wilson Sees 10 Pet. Slash in’ Arms, Men After Secret Session QUANTICO, Va. A 8. (INS) on the basis of Defense Secre- tary Charles E. Wilson's tough at- titude toward budget restrictions at his fifth annual ‘secretaries conference.” The outspoken defense secretary made clear that he was talking in terms of a reduction of about gram, and that both men and weapons were involved. The armed forces are now at a strength of 2,800,000 men, Wilson’s remarks were made at a news conference as un- usual secrecy was clamped of his annual three-day conference which opened last night with 175 military and government leaders, including two other cab- inet members, attending. The usual impromptu news con- ferences after closed sessions, and the customary “‘sanitized’’ ab- stracts of closed-door talks, were banned. The Pentagon chief gave deli- cate international negotiations on disarmament as one reason for/i tight secrecy, Coincidentally, the 10 per cent reduction in the military program corresponds to the U, S. proposal included in the ‘‘first step’ dis- armament plan. It was reliably reported today that the U. S. and Russia are much further along in the talks than it was generally known, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was to deliver the first of the important secret talks to- day on the subject of disarma- ment — second only to economy among the topics for discussion at this year’s conclave. Pentiaec Press Phete Firemen scale ladders to reach windows of the Kirk-in-the-Hills. Expensive stained glass had to be broken to allow hoses to play on the blaze. Other firemen climbed to the roof to attack the ceiling-centered flames from above. News Flash LANSING w — Gov. Williams mission fee bill, second measure state funds available for arterial | and local road building, His veto came as no surprise. The road money bill will chan- nel between seven and eight mil- Hien dollars a year in state | gasoline tax and moter vehicle and signed a today vetoed the state park ad- | redistributing | Val Peterson Named Envoy Nominated for Post in Denmark; Hoegh to Succeed Him WASHINGTON @:—. President Eisenhower today nominated Val Denmark. Leo A. Hoegh, former Republican governor of Iowa, was’ picked to succeed Peterson as Federal Civil Defense administra- tor. Both nominations are subject 10 per cent in the military pro-| Peterson to be ambassador to) Trees, Branches: Toppleds : by Severe Wind, Rain — and. Paul, Her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur LaBonty of Grosse Pointe Park, four sisters and three Police and firemen were alerted for this and several other incidents of fallen wires. * * * The extensive storm which struck the whole south Oakland area in the evening caused little or no damage in the city. DPW crews will continue their cleanup program and the removal of fallen limbs throughout the com-| Was investigating four robberies which took place} within the past 36 hours. A watch. 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Famous Brands | Giant Search Begins | for Clue to Slayer | e e \e e bd e e e ie e e | dents ted to Detroit regu- ° = , commu io | mo i Yuries were sustained. ; ° larly. nee were sighted in | There wes a constant threat that | ice noceiyee wow spent by fre jto Senate confirmation. and ascot tie pin—all at this ° $ the rafters might give away and fall | state highway department to'lo- | GOP governor price. ® e ASSURED SUPPORT area, | ear Wireman oateving’ the stree! || cal cond uadias creerzan. former Gi chief of the| (Continued From Page One) $ : Pesaraid Perea the | townships In all, 1.43 inches of rain fell\ture. Under the new distribution for- iyi] Defense Administration since, Ship police received a call trom | . e a seared of support ih fulfilling | restenstey: | The call for help was answered) mula, the divvy henceforth will February 1953. For.a few weeks ® man stating that he saw a | Saya aA = . ° ¢ their goal, Each township will still | -_ *& * ‘by the fire departments of Bloom-| be 47 per cent to the state high- | prior to that, he served as an ad-| greem Hudson in the area near Saginew apomee: Ts 3 have its own goal and conduct its| Storm damage along Oakland field ‘Hills, Bloomfield Village,’ | way department, 34 per cent to |ministrative assistant to Eisen- Mary’s home the afternoon she je = own drive. a, roads and highways was West Bloomfield Township. Bir-' counties and 19 per cent to cities | hower. _ mat — as missing. He said FA BS DAY GIFTS ~ D4 ! ¢ mot extensive, the road commis-/mingham,“Pontiac, Waterford and villages. Hoegh, 49, was governor man and little girl in the THE. I TT. ° . e A the Pontiac teal wil have direct S108 sid |Township, Troy Township, and a lowa Pato gt a 1956. He} car peemed to be slapping each |B COST LESS at SIMMS ¢ Always Priced at § fund’s Board| Handicapped in its emergency unit from Detroit. . was at a for’ re-elec-| other, according te police. . e i. reorenacicn pecectben to Brad-\operations by lack of percent t *« * Girl Accused of Theft tion. A witness reported a green Hud- mire > BIG DISCOUNTS ° ley service since early last night, the Civil Defense volunteers under | of Watch in Hospital Before his election 88 gOVEINOT,| son in the area where the Renssunaabie Cased ° ! 4 . commission reported that felled the direction of Bloamfield Town- he served as Iowa's attorney £eN-icrime wags committed in March, Pi ; C d : : : trees blocked traffic in some places, Ship police set up road blocks to| A 17-year-old Pontiac girl,'eral from 1953 to 1954. 1955, aying araqs <: Py Taxpayer’ s Tire Taken but flooding is at a minimum and|Keep spectators out of ‘the area. accused of failing to return a) Lately he has been engaged in DECK te $ . all major roads are clear. Trucks from the variou’3.vepart- patient's watch she used to take private law practice. $ e SALT LAKE CITY #—William) he County Drain Commission ™ents formed a constant series the patient's pulse while working | Asked about any background, ¢ 63 . E. Lee, local taxpayer, stopped reported several complaints of f relays to reload their tanks with at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital White House press _ secretary . e off at police headquarters yester nooded drains. water. According to firemen of recently, was ordered committed James C. Hagerty said Hoegh e 3 < day to see what his taxes are the West Bloomfield Township De-Yo the Oakland County Jail Wednes-|““organized the Civil Defense pro- h_\ 1.765 * 8 — in the way of police protec- G | d f { D b \partment, they arrived at approxi- day aftér she failed to furnish a 84m in Iowa. ee ‘em ° — a cad Models e mately 7:30 p.m. with two trucks $200\bond. rth asa Adana | ens or ies . Police gave = a on of the 0 Wa er 0 e afe and began pumping 1,500 gallons of Patricia A. Perry, of 816 Led- Commencement Today ion Men ’ ; $ 4950 $ Buia) came’ Beck moments|[]¢@ of Union Funds weter per minute from a small yard St, demanded examination| ~ nev © designs, |§ Watches : lake behind the church. iwhen charged with larceny by con-| Pontiac High School’s Com- aan ‘| —Full Factory GUARANTEE ° saad fast pong ng aret sen. Barry Gold They stated that their pumps ‘ 4, @8. er mar tegen from 88:30 p. m. over WJBK-TV.| workmen had not been in that sec- Fr m Arm in = y =e Ips. Tdeal 8 > a a Wille cosler, high 14 to o Goldwater has insisted on paying |tion for several days. 0 Me relcgy however, that Orville E. gift, ° : Soath te ser Lriefly bigher in thunder-|his share of thé costs of debate, * * e, 4€-year-old Orion Township 4 e showers. to. which he was chal _ Jud photographer being held “will no|i : ° seat WEEE OttSone «am [he union's radioTV director, G2 able windows broken, ca ira Denies “TOSSUPE — fartate cess? fo cutee : : i bom: wie vets moh.’ (are of Ge halibour show cH Engin mootwork (85 | ok ks : 3 Gerctien: © seeteg lcome to $750, although he had sandstone damaged, ‘constroction| Dibble was picked up for ques- 4 e bun rises Saturday wea bins atenl originally agreed to a asa ee and officials estimated the CAMP WHITTINGTON, — So eel eat a tioning because he takes pictures : Always Compare Prices at $ sets Saturday a a.m. amages may near $1,000,000. No wW—William §. 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Ballplayers Fined Card Shufflers mshi : nogoosemcoceesiccecd made a press erence -|Japanese sentences run lighter i 5 ee vachratdeyeaseet: ‘0 County Bar Association | church spokesman. ance flanked by Brig. Gen./than those given by Army as for Roles in Slugfests $5.95 Value 95 DISCOUNTS 7 in fi les Decker, assistant judge| martial. CHICAGO (INS) — The oa One Year Ago in Pontiac Wiltiam Beaslay. a Ferndale at- Bloomfield Township firemen Char’ ; Amer-/B a time ar foetus Models Lotonk terapersture, sidesesceeeee-e--s- TL itormey, has bean elected Ot pres |e ee Sees em ee cal mas Sanly Le ie we Se man utiecn en eit for Daa aeons ane Se nd Maj. 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Re pondlnomny ty (Wiles wane datoek ob a cae eas * & * his first meeting with the soldier,| League’ President Will Harri angien SPEEDAK |: © Biot ai The GI in a transpacific tele-|for 45 minutes, just before the/fined Larry Doby of the White Sox, 18% rectors, Phillip Pratt. and Ar-| The older portion of the church ~ a3 74 Fes conversation yesterday told! press conference. 66 reg P./McKenina were re-elected. suffered smoke damage and the his older .brother in the United Hy 59 All are Sed yattorneys. basement, where services have states, that ‘the whole Far East Earlier, Levin acknowledged he & ‘been held during construction, was Command” /was putting pressure — ier ona the relative 8 People of Togéland, ‘adjoiniig)flooded with water. ‘on him but he didn't know what Jarenese court or a¥sourteameian be the Gold Coast, will vote shortly. 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Legged items a mF ‘ Aidles feet to protect floors! and Stand B" eat! 98° ehecece 9129S” omen | QS i Yetv'« f- Ce] ( Ue} | out mei ara | 3 Pe anne end: STAND’ ‘ Z den Ce Chee ey crepe PR ce BE : 3G cues Ee teeth ee hee i a \\ ak a ! it Buy on Our > Easy Peyment Plan i j } i g THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY . JUNE 14, 1957 By ie Northern Ireland is ninth conn, -to jesesicl: to spear paar queeraniee there, Belfast Development ‘Council head Lord| United States investors in busi ~ When it Comes to Candy, Father Knows Best -. be -°” o- “es Family Assortment Tbe milk and dark chocolate coated centers include pecan mallow, mint chip, cherry cream, and pecan mallow fudge. The uncoated pieces include butter almond toffee, cup fudge, caramel and chocolate rolls, and many others. Snecese?” seen * . ” \'HOPE * ‘ ITS FROM ., SANDERS , 1, 2, 3 and 5 Pound Boxes Place Parcel Post Orders Now 37 Sanders Stores and Departments in 39 National Super Markets FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH > Visit the Sanders Dept. in your nearest National Super Market °% hevine sen 4889 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton Plains and a Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac . 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake WASHINGTON \ — A _ little; Education known exchange program is quiet- \Departme nt. lly teaching the American way of | The number of leaders brought. lhite to tuundrede of forelaw le =Aera(®® ‘the United States from any one gn country varies from year to year.! in many professions. + |At one time Germany was sending | This program of the State De-jas many as 1,200 a year. But the) partment started in 1938 when | number is down to about 120 this| leaders from Latin-American year. Service in: the State;at the i things. United States to see how their the other northern neighbors lived and con- | ducted their affairs. In 1950 it was hand, in emphasis on' example, Africa. For the new foreign leaders—politicians, edu- icators, scientists, lawyers, new ‘executives—have been brought 5 ithe United States. Of this total, about 1,800 have | |been handled for the State Depart- | | ment during the past five years 'by a nonprofit organization called |, | the program, There is no ‘telling when invitations might be getting” their first look ago. Band K Return. From Finland Tour cointries were brought . to the} There has been an increase, on! “[ONDON UP—Moscow radio to-| 3 Foreign Peoples Learn About U.S. Way of Life American way of doing! day reported the return of Sov iet | country of Ghana, which sent 13 Premier Bulganin and Communist expanded to include all the coun- this year, is expectéd to ‘send 40 party chief Nikita Khrushchev tries of the free world. wmthe fiseat year starting Juty 1. ‘from their tour of neighboring’ wl . ® * ba Finland There is a, reciprocal program Mlany oof whe foreign leaders Bulganin told a welcoming under which American specialists, Ceine to the United- States from crowd at the railroad station the igo abroad to study life in free Modest positions, offly to acquire Visit “Justified all our hopes.” He iworld countries. powerful status later on. For ex-/said the visit had been short—a | Officials estimate about 10,000 4™ple, Prime Minister Karaman- 'week—but the Russians had got-| lis of Greece was a little known ten the firm impression ‘the peo-| s Politician when he visited the'ple of Finland do not want war |United States several years ago. and cherish friendship with the This demonstrates one virtue of | Soviet ree” : t | Buffet .. | 2-Pc. Sectional .......... 5 : : — . A . 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite ~ Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser with Plate Glass Mirror and Chest. Regular $199.50.. | 6-Pc. Dining Room Suite Made by Kate. mecietes: Table, 4 ened aoe 449" . 199" : 149" 5-Pc. Copper Dinette *§9° Studio Davenport © °§9* BUNK BEDS *43” Complete with Pads You Always Pay Less at L & § FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) ae ee ee eevreee err eeee oeeenee 2-Pc. 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The local hosts are ivolunteers — getting nothing for their troubles but the satisfaction ed their country * * | The program takes up about 1 iper cent of the annual 20-million- _ dollar budget of the International | EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED * SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 TRASH BURNER ! : BUILT-IN MULCHER Reg. 2.69 I Slip Clutch | Recoil Starter Reversible Handle Ball Bearing Wheels Fully Warranted 1500 SOLD IN CITY IN PAST 3 YEARS! BIG 21” MOWER BRIGGS & STRATTON 4-Cycle—2'2 H. P. Engine Packed with Features! Phone FE 4-2511 TERMS and Reg. 2.98 So perfect for that 1s a bit chilly . . M and L sizes. . and just look at the tiny price! Fashioned of knit cotton with hand ribbed cuffs Too, this shrug adds just the right touch to your summer dress. Washable and 9-6 Mon. thra Sat.—Fri, ‘til ® FE 65-9961 Over Your Sleeveless Dress on Cool Evenings, COTTON KNIT SHRUG aS You Save ! “1.99 “toss-on” when the evening Sanforized, In white Charge Yours... Street Floor TO SUIT OR 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! 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MEMBER OF AUprT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS “FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 This Is Old Glory’s 180th Anniversary It was on June 14, 1777, that the Continental “Congress adopted ~ the stars and stripes as the official em- blem of the new United States of America. . However, it was not until a cen- tury later that a nation wide con- certed effort was made to give that day the general recognition it de- serves. * * * On June 14, 1877, a resolution that had been passed by both houses of Congress went into effect. It was that all public buildings each year float the flag in honor of that day. Several of the states and numer- ous large cities on that day held their first Flag Day ceremonies, with the general request that the display be extended to private business, resi- dences and municipal, county and state buildings. For example, in Louisiana a *x* * * bushel of barley weighs 32 Two. outstanding celebrations were _ pounds; in. California it is 50 at the-home of BrTssy Ross where pounds but the United States — the first American flag was made, and at Old South Church in Boston where the original Fort McHenry flag was displayed, this being the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the “Star Spangled Banner.” x * * Through the years the ob- eservance of Flag Day has gained nation wide recognition. The movement was given its biggest impetus in Chicago in 1894 when the American Flag Day Association was organized at a meeting attended by delegates from a big majority of the states. “In recent years Flag Day has be- come the high spot of Flag Week in which patriotic organizations stress a display of the flag, and in which Pontiac’s efforts are to& be highly commended. If in our own home city this week you have seen an unusual display of the national colors, you can give much of the credit to the remindful efforts of these people. ~« * x As you look upon Old Glory, and _Teflect on what it means to you (now more than ever before in our na- tion’s history) you may be further inspired by the fact that your own state and yourself have an individual recognition in one of those 48 stars. * x * While those stars represent the 48 states collectively, and there is no particular star for any par- | ticular state, recognition often is given individually, in the order of ther admission to the union. By this process, the arrangement of the stars (which has not been changed in 45 years) has six hori- zontal rows of eight stars each. In the manner of recognition, which is gaining much ground, read- ing from left to right, Delaware is in first place, being the first of the 13 original colonies officially to support the new government, in 1787. , xk ke * Then follow: the other 12 colonies, Rhode Island being last, in 1790. - Vermont, in 1791, was the first state, outside of the ray aia 13, to be ad- mitted. he Gradually the new nation ‘built up, arid in 1837 our own Michigan ‘became the thirty- ce state to join the union. Wich we oy - Sos aes above noted, this. gives us the Cee star in the fourth row, with Arkansas (1836) just be- fore us, and we're followed by A Florida (1845). The Whole World Felt This Stomach Ache As. a-newspaper..in- England $0 aptly phrased it: “The piece of blueberry pie that the President ate was the most ex- pensive in history.” * * * Indeed, the Presidential stomach ache was an international incident. The stock market dove and then started climbing back as soon as it was clearly established that the famous IKE wasn’t a particularly sick man and was suffering from a momentary body affliction instead of a serious illness. * ~*~ *. The world s : anced so delicately. By now, we should have more stability and character. Of course, the Russian influence on the globe is primarily responsible, but it is dishearten- ing to think that 180 million peo- ple led by men without honor or decency can wield so much power. * * * British newspapers were about as excited over the riffle as were those on this side. We’re still an hysterical aggregation of human beings. We need more collective calm. We need more of God. € Weights and Measures The National Conference of Weights and Measures is trying to bring uniformity to the weights and measures field. established weight is 48 pounds. Most states consider a bushel of rye to be 56 pounds. Louisiana Says it is 32 pounds. Federal established weight of corn is 56 pounds but state weights range from 52 to 70 pounds. What the experts would like to do is to agree on a unit of weight for each grain. It séems as though this reform shouldn't meet with much opposition. ; The Man About Town Year Round Plan Mt. Holly Improvements Making Provisions for It Quartet: What with a quart. often starts ~ Twenty miles yp the Dixie Highway. from Pontiac, Mount Holly put Oakiand. County on the map in big letters in win- ter sports. Its proprietor, Morton Graddis of Bloomfield Hills, now is making fur- ther improvements there for next winter. Also in future year’ it is destined to be- come a summer project in trail riding, hiking, nature work and otherwise. Little in that line is possible this summer, but plans are under way for an all- veer pro- gram. As a vacation reminder, Postmaster Leslie H. Dean suggests that you give your mailman your forwarding address. Which reminds me that your home paper can follow you. Contact. our circulation department. Growing corn should be the Fourth of July,” adage, but Ralph Bellingham of Waterford phones that he has some that beats it by nearly a month, “without stretching up the leaves.” , “knee high by according to an old “Peonies are close runners up to your lilacs in long lived flowers,” phones Mrs. Maryann Fillbrook of Auburn Heights, who has a clump that has blossomed through four genera- tions of her family. From Lake Orion comes word that the Rey. Albert B. Johns is the new pastor of their Methodist Church. He comes from Clio. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Eva Schiele of 8 Norton Ave.; ninety-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Francis of 3650 Orchard Lake Road, fitty- thitd i wedding anniversary. Mrs, | Henry Speck ‘ot 75 Joslyn Ave.; eighty-fourth birth-~ MIA NN NEA Service, Inc. x ARE NUCLEAR resTs Fall-Out ° , ss, _FRIDAY, JUNE 141 1987. sc ee: David Lawrenee Says: WASHINGTON — The most sen- sational story behind the scenes in Washington today has an element of mystery — why did Harold Stas- sen pull a “boner” in London by showing to the Russians an American pro- posal on disarm- ament before it had been cleared with Britain, France and West did was in disre- gard of orders. # *. . He had been in- LAWREN S structed orally before he left Washington that when he put on paper the sub- stance of the discussions held here in the National Security Council— representing a kind of compromise of differing views on disarmament —he was to talk things over with the British and French and the representative of Adenauer in Lon- don and explore their viewpoints before transmitting any praposals lo the Soviets. Te make assurance doubly sure, Undersecretary of State Christian Herter sent a message to Stassen in London repeating in writing the instructions which had been given orally before the disarmament specialist left Washington. Notwithstanding all these pre- cautions, Stassen wrote out a mem- .orandum which he gave to the Rus- sian ambassador in London, pre- sumably because he wanted the Russian reaction. When the heads of the governments of the Western allies heard of Stassen’s procedure they were shocked. Telephone con- _Vversations ensued back and forth across the Atlantic between high officials of the Western govern- ments and the United States gov- ernment. SUMMON STASSEN The White House and State De- partment were busy for two days trying .to straighten out the tangle and it was decided to summon Stassen for personal conference last week in Washington. The question of relieving Stas- sen of his post was naturally dis- cussed but it was decided that to do so might break up the whole disarmament negotiation and give the Russian propagandists a chance to argue that the. United ~-States was backing out of the dis- cussions. So an alternative pian was de- veloped to guard against a recur- rence of this kind of mistake. Julius Holmes, a diplomat of ex-_ perience in delicate negotiations, was selected from the career serv- ice in the State Department to be associated with Stassen in London s9 as to make sure that what Sec- retary Dulles referred to -in his press conference on Tuesday as ‘procedural complications” in- the disarmament negotiations would not happen again. Also two United States sen- ators will shortly join Stassen in London to represent the congres- sional point of view. It is reported that Senator Mansfield of Montana, Democrat, looper of Iowa, Republican, will be invited to go to London, or other senators if these two members of the Foreign. Relations Committee of the Senate find they cannot go and Senator Hicken- What did Stassen have in mind LI'L ONES “If, 1 see one ae. taking animal, I'l scream!” | ‘ . i\ \ if when he sat down with the a, sian ambassador and showed him a written document on the Ameri- cain point of view before he had talked things over with our allies? In these days of sensitiveness in London, especially about the need for allies to consult one another, this was a mistake in tactics that seems incredible. Also with the delicate situation that Chancellor Adenauer. faces in the coming elections in West Germany, it was particularly tactiess to do anything which could give the impression that West Germany and the reunifica- tion issue were being ignored. The only plausible explanation bed that Stassen was that he thought an informal saad ing out of the Soviet point of view first would aid him later in getting agreement from the British and French and West Germans. : But a special ambassador should . not take such chances without first Stassen Pulled a Stupid Boner consulting his superiors — in this case the secretary of state and the President. Maybe Stassen thought it wouldn't make any difference. But the fact remains that Stas- ten’s clumsiness in London stirred up considerable confusion as well as anxiety among the Western allies because it isn’t easy to explain that a special emissary of long experience in these disarmament negotiations just pulled a “ a Stassen was later instructed to go back to the Russian envoy and tell them the memorandum was not in final form and that it had we yet been cleared with the al- Certainly President £isenhower, whose military career has been based on the doctrine of ‘obedience of specific orders given by a su- perior, will have a hard time for- getting what has happened though he may be forgiving. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Diet Aids, Less Sitting Best Cure for ‘Change’ Many feminine readers have as- sured me that at 50, 55, or 60 the only indication of ‘‘change of life” they have noticed is cessation of menstruation. Otherwise, I gather from their com- ments, it might as well be spring. A cogent reason why some doctors go along with the “change of life” Instead of morbid unhappiness, said Dr. Clelia Duel Mosher in a little classie published by Stan- ford University Press, “Personal Hygiene for Women,” the change of life should produce in the mind of a normal healthy wom- an no more than a mild regret that the period of youth. and po- tential motherhood is over. It should be naturally welcomed as release from the inconvenience attendant upon menstruation.” DIFFERENT IN OLD DAYS In mother’s and grandmother's day, instead of anatomy, physiolo- gy, and hygiene, girls were taught that menstruation is a periodic illness involving suffering and in- capacity, Such instruction infected them with a morbid dread of men- struation, a state of mind that favors development of all sorts of trouble. ~*~ * * As Dr. Mosher observed, “‘It is possible to make a healthy man ill simply by having a number of people tell him how ill he looks.” The same psychology is fine for everybody at any time, Even your best friend doesn’t like to be told how bad he or she looks. by following a high calcium diet / an dsupplementing the diet with’ “ a good daily ration of calcium and vitamin D, as suggested in the Menopause iveasaliee which send stamped, self self-addressed > _ Velope, | ? Here's another cause of trouble, 1 hot flashes , which too many women attribute to “their age’’: Sitting. Dr. Mosher, in her gentle way, called it “‘muscular inactivity."’ Gigned letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered - Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, self- eddressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tlac Press, Pontiac Michigan. 3. Voice of the People Reader: ‘Questions § Smoking From Christian \ Viewnoint Letters will be condensed when neces- because T've had so many a ° penis ask me about smoking, especially - young people who go to church or Sunday school. I have asked many people who are in good standing in their local churches,but as yet I have been given an unsatisfactory answer, or at least an incomplete one, What do you think? smoking lessen one's influence as a Christian worker? ; c dust Wondering ‘No Such Thing .as Black Angus’ When are newspaper editors go- ing to learn that there ig no such breed of cattle in the world as “Black Angus?’’ That name has been brought to the fore more late- ly through a write-up of a state- ment by Ike that his “Black An- gus” aren’t good dairy animals. There just ain't, nor never was, no such animal. The name is Aber- deen Angus. James W. Clapp 154 S. Johnson. Some Like White, Some Like Tan Some of your subscribers are ’ worrying about bare legged girls in the downtown district. Haw. Wait two weeks and you'll have bare midriffs, bare backs and bare . . . who, Charley. Anyway, bare legs will be trivial. Charley * * * Bare brown legs, O.K. pasty whites, no, no. Bare * * * . I think bare white legs are pref- erable to bare brown legs. The white looks more dainty and fem- inine. Whitey ‘All Models Are Blond Size Tens’ A style show just for older peo- ple was held in New York. All mod- “els in style shows are for golden- haired size tens. The merchants ought to know that sometimes the older and bigger women also have the bigger pocketbooks. Grey-Haired Size 20 ‘Driving Classes May Cut Deaths’ Is one factor in the lower high- way death rate over Memorial Day weekend the driving lessons given in the public schools? This might be a decisive factor in keeping the death rate down. County Resident ‘Don’t Feel Sorry for Elvis Presley’ Do Praying Parents really know anything at all about what “rock 'n’ roll” means? Just to hear some people talk brings to mind the thought of hoodlums, sex- crazy kids, imbeciles and filth. Yet, here is Elvis Presley who attends church as he has for years, loves and obeys his parents (he also comes from a Christian home), and odes not spend his spare time in Does- nightclubs. Young people are only bad when théey’re trying -to mimic old people. You don't have to feel sorry for Elvis. What with his umpteen Cad- illacs and sports cars, he probably feels sorry for you, Rock on; Elvis! “Chicago” Frank Great Grandfather Raps Immodesty All modern bathing suits are dis- graceful. In my-days, Miss Annette Kellerman was the best girl swim- mer in the world and seh wore stockings and a skirt when. she competed. Why must modesty fade . from this graceful sphere? Great Grandfather ‘Teen Marriage Is Inevitable’ “Why do. some of your readers fret over married boys and girls in high schools? One-fourth of the college student body is married. Wouldn't that anturally creep into the high schools? Unmarried Graduate Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Display our flag, and raise it high . .. For all the world to see - . « The symbol of our country and . . . Of human liberty... . Parade our banner on the street . » » With joy and thrilling pride . .. AS now “we march together and... Forever side by side . . Old Glory with its stars and stripes .. . So beautiful and great . A stripe for every colony . . A star for every state . . . This is the emblem of our land , . . In red and white and blue . . . That guards us, and that summons us a8 8 When battle we must do. . Let or. But - In any manner lag all be loyal as we pledge . Allegiance to our flag. (Copyright, 1957) Smiles Being under, the impression you are overburdened makes it a lot harder to deliver the goods. ~*~ & It’s the hens that lay the eggs, yet it’s the rooster that does the crowing. * * * “ one pause or stammer « No matter what kind of flower | seeds you plant in your garden the same kind of weeds come up. * * * Most every. husband will be willing to let the grass grow un- der his feet this summer, but the good hs won't let him, ~*~ * * A man may not. be earning enough to get married because he's spending too much on the gal while he’s single. * * * A doctor removed a signet ring from a woman's stomach. She shouldn't bite her nails so hard. * * * Too many pedestrians stand up fot their rights right in the middle of the street. * * a A writer says the speed limit eventually will be 100 miles per hour. That will slow some drivers down, we hope. (Copyright 1957) Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Says Women Are Illogical Mona thinks I pick on the~ wives too much. But read my answer and see whether you agree with her. Wives often drive their husbands away by their sins of omission, which produce divorces just as surely as sins of commission. Since most divorces start in the bed- room, send for the booklet below. By Dr. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-311: Mona M., aged 32, is a spunky housewife. “Dr. Crane, why-do you always pick on us wives when there is marital discord?” she asked indig- nantly. “Do “you humiliate our pride by Rafe tire with fire and by ignoring the af- A lot of you wives are very it yon jose your monopoly of your mate’s affection by your: sins of omission: oo Pe Bw @ 3 ‘Then you cry and frantically the seek sottie expert advice on how to “ thdse erring husbands back , De: Crane, we\have been\ h pily married’ for S years,” a band has developed an affair with a girl at his place of business. “So how can’I win him back again? The children love their Dad- dy and we used to be so happy. I'll do anything to save our homé.”’ All right, if 1 offer such a wife the first-move and even ignore ‘his faithlessness? It isn't the husband in such a case who usually asks me for ad- vice. So I miust talk to the wife, even though she may be the ag- grieved party. And the technique for winning back a straying husband does not. involve bawling him out every time he enters the front door. * * * For men, like animals, soon shun chest, as do all human beings: “I WANT TO FEEL IMPOR. | TANT!” If the paramour laughs at his that beat sand into his face. But the harder it roared, the more tightly he wrapped his coat about himself. Then the sun came out. with its positive, cherry effect. And soon the pedestrian not bar had unbut- toned his tepcoat, but then’ re- moved it entirely. * * * All married women should mem- ignorant in that realm, |, mn Al in cate ed the bo mari , earee N Pontiac, Bios " meen die fo Caer foe nt Sees charts pam: ees ae ‘\ of THE PONTIAC PRESS, oe JUNE 14, 1957, $1,200 for Your Right Answers Pot-O-Gold is now holding $1,200 in store for the person who successtully sdlves this week's puzzle. You‘ could do a t with that much money if it were suddenly dumped into your own pocket. Why not try your luck? The new puzzle contains a series of squares which are alphabetically lettered and a corresponding list of sentences with two’ clue words. Each of the words is numbered. the object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number o} that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the number of that word in the puzzle square marked A. " De the same with all other squares. Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squares. A PUZZLE NO. 54 | STREET ADDRESS ...... City .-..........-..-.. PHONE NO. SER RESUS RE SRRB ERS B eee eee Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES ALA to fame by scaling Mt. Everest requires careful preparation ard courage. (1) CLAIM; (2) CLIMB. B. Many girls feel that these make the eyes more eee (3) EYELASHES; (4) EYEWASHES. C. Pity the poor employe who must stand by and ———— accept the tirades of his Wi-tempered boss. (5) HUMBLY: (6) DUMBLY. D. Often tempts a weak man to commit a robbery. (7) BOOTY: (8) BEAUTY E. An overly pompous candidate may find himself at the polls. (9) DEFLATED; (10) DEFEATED. F. Might prove awkward to someone who's attempting phys!- cal labor. (11) MONOCLE: (12) MANACLE. G. Tep secret papers should be only to those whose work requires it. (13) CONFINED; (14) CONFIDED. “8 LA H. A stark modera building all too ofteh replaces a lovely a more graceful architectural period. (15) REMINDER: (16) REMAINDER. L Sometimes may cause teenage gangs to wind up in the police station. (17) SCRAPE; (18) SCRAPS. J. After @ severe storm, motorists driving near dangling wires. will have to be —————. (18) ALERTED: (20) AVERTED. K. May be a source of uneasiness to someone who's tired and nervous. (21) FICTION: (22) FRICTION. L. College pranks are often condoned as just an outburst of youth. (23) RESTLESS: (24) RECKLESS. M. Having lost on “long-shot” horses. a bettor might well on a favorite for the last race. (25) WAVER: (26) WAGER. N. A Fatty who wants to reduce must certainly avoid rich ones, (27) CONCOCTIONS; (28) CONFECTIONS. ' ©. The ———— price of a slightly used car often seems high to a@ customer in a car lot. (29) RESALE; (30) RETAIL. P. Has sometimes resulted in suicide when a man has been caught in espionage.. (31) DEJECTION: (32) DEFECTION. Q. ————- life with the One Girl has scant appeal for a aivstews playboy. (33) MONOGAMOUS; (34) MONOTO- NOUS. R. You can excuse an overly curt areeting from someone who is this, (35) HARRIED: (36) HURRIED. S. The free world was reassured about the problem of satel: lite peoples by the ————— in Hungary. (37) REVELATION; (38) REVOLUTION. T. ————- a: man with dishonest tendencies requires a great. deal of tact. (38) CHANGING; (40) CHARGING. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES i Anyone is eligible ¢ to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. ; 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- awers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securly to a 2-cent postc and. 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At ome, roll them carefully from spinach, radishes and are ~~ air way to Notice the ality of these salad co en, long with their “Salad Greens on sale; |Meat Buys Are Cost | ‘Detroit Starts ilies have diets low in. calcium which milk Eggs are a thifty ‘choice of pro- tein food, Compare the cost of two large grade A eggs with any serv- ing of meat. You will find the eggs score lower in price, but just as high in protein, India’s Nehru Flies fo Syria for Talks NEW DELHI Prime Minis- ter Nehru left by plane today for) Syria, en route to the British The smart homemaker knows |Commonweaith ~Prime~ Ministers’ that proper care begins when (Conference in London. On his way home Nehru- will: stop in Cairo to see Egyptian President Nasser. Informed diplo-|‘ » j|mats in London said.the Indiana The diplomats said Nehru was ,Jacting on hig own initiative but with British knowledge. 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Slightly i\lower wholesale prices on forequar- ter beef cuts are keeping retail prices low in comparison to hind- quarter cuts. A cost check between a pre.) packaged frozen boneless rib roast | and the regular standing rib can; be an eye-opener, The frozen bone- less rib roast will serve 2‘ peo- ple per pound while the roast with the bone in will serve only 2. Warm weather brings more de. mands for hamburgers and “hot. dogs.” For safety’s sake use hamburger within a day or two, frankfurters within a week. EGGS & DAIRY — Make your) choice of the kind of milk you want, but for good health include enough: % to 1. quart for chil- dren, 1 quart for teenagers, a pint ‘lor more for adults of all ages. There is no other way tO get the same food value at such reason- able cost, The Food Consumption Survey just completed by the U. S. D. A. shows that 3 out of 10 fam- So smooth. 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A DISPLACED person—one forced out of his na- tive land, as by war, might under in that he would plagued with|Certain circumstances be able to publicity, Genie by reporters, B. (3) PISTOL, There are, no doubt, plenty of pistoles — old return to his-own land. But for the large majority of DP’s, a foreign |Spanish coins — to be found in jcoin collections. An old Spanish country ig the only solution. F. (1) SUTURE. Although a |PISTOL would be more of a mu- careless error in an operation could be tragic, a young, relative- seum piece and relatively harder to come by. “Thus, the “‘sizeable ly inexperienced doctor should be |stm” would be more appropriate- able to live down “‘a” mistake. lly spent for the PISTOL. C. (5) BLINDERS. - ‘‘Natural be- that his future, in-the sense of his life-time success, could be ruined by ane incident. The only other solution is SUTURE -(the _E, (®) DISPLACED. A diagraced person could move tb an area in| his own country where he was} At’ the very teast, it is doubtful) 50. as to prejudice the jury. P. (32) ROVER. Although a drover or cattle driver would do considerable trav. in connec- tion with his tion, a ROV- ER, in the sense of a pirate, would) surely have done more in his voyages seeking plunder. Q. (33) POTABLE, If the water were not fit to drink, the thirsty traveler would be discouraged— knowing he must go thirsty until he reached the next oasis. He would certainly not be traveling across a desert without means to carry water—so that one. may take it for granted the water would be portable. . R. (35) STIPPLING. An ait critic would normally be more concerned with evaluating the ar- tist in terms of his work rather; than in passing judgment on his’ havior”. is the clue, leading to its jconverse, “unnatural behavior.” | Flinders or splinters near a horse's eye would ‘certainly make him act up. However, this reaction would be instinctive. and thus na- tural behavior under the circum- stances. The very eo of) seam used to close a wound) which, of course, could be ruined by carelessness. G. (13) RESCUE, In addition to relieving the horse’s hunger, his RESCUE could entail things, e.g., shelter, as well. Fescue — tougil grass—used for fodder — is. limited in its scope. RESCUE is an all-encompassing solution. I from seeing sideways, thus vat fecting his natural tendency to bad habits. STIPPLING is a method of painting by meari$ of small, short strokes, and could be a factor in the critic’s poor evaluation. The artist's tippling or habitual drinking would hardly apply. S. (33) SKIPPERS. Kippers— herring or salmon that have been smoked and dried—gould, at best, erect to things about him. | D. (8) HUMILITY. 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There would| be little reason for the boss to PRAISE the worker if he did not. approve of his work. A raise does not necessarily have to be a’ sign of approval. It might, for, example, be an automatic in-| crease, called for in a union con- tract. Waterproof, Shockproot WATCH = RATIONS, usually imposed upon the defeated by the victor, would. irepresent a debt that had to be paid to avoid-retaliation.. Nations (as we see in our times) are MORE often preparing for war even when |a conflict is not imminent. Under such circumstances, a nation in ‘economic straits might be able to reduce military spending to re- ilieve the economy. | L. 2) SLUMBER, It would |be too much to assume that any-) ‘one would allow a plumber to be | working all night — and noisily jat that — in the next room, The | noise of SLUMBER could be taken ‘to mean snoring and would be imore fitting. Newest Styles | M. 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The diver, Floyd Sewell, 29, of Flint, Was not held: ,/ Lo % ‘come from - Pruab clair The Life of Riley! B ...JUNE 16th is FATHER’S DAY by @ car when she ran into the| Cordovan leather is made ‘from " street’ in front of her home in in\the hide of horses. jdent of the cattlemen’s ition and had refused to take any Eric Brahms didn’t. CHAPTER 17 Red Thurston was a good cow- hand, a long-boned, long-muscled man jist a month youngster than I, Will Beeson, was. He seemed pleased that I had asked Dodson for him. Joe Pardee had given the be destroyed overnight. The only effort that had been made to keep John Mathers and the colonists out of the valley ‘was ours. According to Red, our failure was blamed on Sarah Par- dee rather than on me. On Alec) associa-. irresponsibility. * * * Because we were busy with spring roundup until the last of May, I didn’t hear much of the valley news for ‘several weeks. I didn't want to. Our position was clear, and I think everyone in the valley knew what it was. We would defend Box P range. Noth-| ing more, Alec Dodson loaded his per- sonal possessions into a wagon and left the valley with his wife. That much 1 did hear. When I told Red, he said scornfully: “Scared out. Sold Anchor ‘for half what it was worthe’ I didn't know whether this was true or not, but Dodson was gone, and so were all his men except Red. I put up a sign east of Carlton: Box P Range. No Admittance Except on Business. Trespassing Will be Dealt With Promptly. I sent a letter to Mathers, just in case he didn’t know what to expect from us, saying in part, Box P a reputation that could not!- GUN INLOCIK ‘wayne o. OVERHOLSER {Copyright | 956) “We will not make. any trouble} for you if you stay on your side of the valley, but I want to make it clear that we will,not surren- der one blade of Box P grass to any of your People.” es That was the body of the let- ter, and it said all I wanted to say. I did not show it to Sarah. She honestly .believed, I thought, for isting to the valley, but whether he did’ or not, this looked like trouble. As foreman of An- chor, Turner was in a position of authority, and that made him far more dangerous than if he were simply another man am fifty since he'd left the Box P, sigs that he was still in the valley, I | reason in ‘this ord that John Costello. owned Skuil, Brahms the Rafter A, spreads | about the size of the Box P Mathers . would and still believed that soon or later could keep his word~ about not he'd get together with Turner, letting his people settle on your | * * * range, but I didn’t. None of the! _ LDedson, too, because he was-presi-/valley. people did, -as--far_as_1- i knew, Certainly Irv Costello and di and | that lay to the south of us and of Anchor, The two men rode in late on a Sunday afternoon dur- ing-the last part of May, sour- faced and jumpy. “We're calling a meeting of the ranchers for tonight in the sthoolhaouse,” CosteHe— “We're going to organize again.” “With Anchor?” I asked. Costello swore. said. “No, You heard who’s going to rod Anchor?” I shook my head. He said, Turner.”’ I wasn't surprised: Mathers|Count me out.” had said he trusted Turner. looked at Red Thurston. He said, asked. “Might as well turn a wolf loose} in the valley,” “Merle Costello nodded. ‘‘That's a fact. I heard he was responsible for Mathers coming here. He ain’t one to forget a grudge.” I didn’t believe Mathers knew Turner's backgroynd or reason 1| “That your last word?"’ Brahms | Costello and Brahms were watching me closely. Brahms id, ‘“‘We want you at the meet- jing tonight, Beeson.” I shook my head. “Not me, We ‘had a chance to work together. \J talked to every cowman in the jvalley at least once during the |winter, and I was after. Dodson }a dozen times -to do but he wouldn’t. None ef you boys would, either. Now it’s too late. way to live with them.” “We ha haven’t lost our chance,” Costello said, bother us if he knows we're stick- ing together.” I thought.of Sarah and of what ‘she would say. I shook my head. “That's it,’’ I said. x * * “You'll regret this,’ Costello re- plied, “the day they pull down your sign. and roll across the line Jon your grass.” “The day they~ do,” I said, “they’re in trouble.” “Three o* you,” Brahms an-| We'd better figure out a se ane omara z 10% flaw in Easter Vall i “Mathers won't ij cy a cst tn te ml Ld fiche “hi I adel) “ea ike don't you?” “Yes, I ee MEK said, | “but there’s more to it than that. We should have culture and good will jn the valley. all a. when Joe ran every- “Why don’t you marry Ben| Sawhill?” I asked quickly. “He's a fine man.” “Ah, he IS a fine man," she said) softly, “‘but I'll never marry again! unless I know I love the man, love him so much I would give! up everything for him. That's! the only real test, Will. Besides, | Tl never marry until I can leave, my Wheel chair.” - wo * * { She does love Mathers, I, thought. Perhaps it would be the force that in time would make! her walk again, And it might =| the force that would make her give up the Box P. 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I'm . except, MRS.—Pardee"—_t -said-“‘You say that again, and I'll pull you out of that saddle and beat the devil out of you.” “Don't try.” Costello's hand) dropped to gu butt. “There's: something mighty queer about. this- whole deal. Makes a man) wonder if there’s something be- tween Mrs. Pardee and Mathers.” | * *« * | “Get out of here, Irv,” I said. ‘thickly. “Get out of here before I do something I'll be sorry for.”’| They sat their saddles for a ‘long moment, staring at me, sul- len and red-faced, then Costello said, ‘‘Don't ever ask us for help, Beeson.” They wheeled their horses and left on the gallop. I. walked away from Curly and, Red, not wanting to talk to them or anyone. Costello had put into’ words a fear that had been in’! my mind for a long time. _ Could there actually be some- | thing between Sarah and Math- ers? He was handsome, idealis- tic, earnest. Sure, it was possible. | | She could see virtues in John doe Pardee. . I- found her sitting on the porch. 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[| MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | The Vatican, in Rome, has de-| for the conversion of Britain's i f | i Re ° 16.95 | 4% 8. sesmew FE 6-0tse Abose Gallana Theses nied reports that three days of|Princess Margaret to Roman g $ special prayer were being said | Catholicism. Proctor Hi-Lo , = : PR OMRD’ This Little Memo Started It! 172. 2 % By é ; bie Selt Adjustable MEMO ( Reg. $39.50 VHOUWILN, . $A 17 TO STORE MANAGER: : . _— Ay 9 We have bee over your store’s Inventory and find that it is Innerspring very heavily overstocked in most of the departments. We urgently advise a drastic Stock-Reducing Sale at ONCE, regardless of M tt Reg. $89.50 - altiress profit or cost to bring inyentory down to where it should be. HOLLYWOOD Act Fast! The Auditors Hote! Tick Sizes V4 BED EVERY PURCHASE ON OUR VERY a | 58 Complase Guangeing. loan’ LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS! oi Pillows Allergy Free a spring Mattress, W.!. Head- board, Legs. 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These bar- ) teen! we i ext ack Be gains are just in time for thot extra special gift for dad on Father's Day, June. 16, | “Saginaw | “Tanna ; : ' . 74 : 1 - _— ) : - : ee :: mansm — \ A < eS | = i i laceege a x Seek $126 0000 2 Women Sue du Pont | NEW YORK ® — Two women realized profi a of the Ge shohord profits NS to 30 Corp. filed suit in Federal Court| ion dollars, and\GM is entitled this ; seeking payment of to recover three times that amount $126 in treble damages by|it damages—according,to the first E. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,|cause in the sult, \ | Inc., to Generali Motors. a ee | A second cause of actio, seek- | | man of New York, who has been a anes additional 36 millidgs in| . treble damages, charges that:,be- Maria Mattiello of New Jersey, an “ who has held stock since 1940. Saad 2S ers ane” Home addresses for the women nation and control’ of GM’s cies and management, GM was’) were not given in the complaint. [teed to make its purchases from. OERIVATIVE ACTION du Pont and was not able to ob-' ~ Although GM was named as a tain the best market prices avail-, detendant, the suit explained ‘ ‘this | able or the best quality available.” is a derivative action, brought. by| The. suit concludes: “By reason. the plaintiffs in thée\right and for of the aforesaid, GM overpaid the benefit of GM." '$12,000,000 on its du Pont pur- On June 3, the U. 8. Supreme chases.” anton: Ghidhiee the Clayton ont Grid Executive Quits trust act. It-called for a splitup | perROIT uM — Charles T. Fis er Jr. gave the pressure of ,$#t- Yesterday's suit coftended that/sonal business as the reas i" for. du Pont owns 24 per cent of GM his resignation Wednesday #¥treas- | stock, a controlling amount, andjurer of the Detroit Fog® Bll Co., as. “an illegal| owner of the Detroit Ligh. commanding with respectrsucceeded by D. Lyl@ Fite, @ to its sales to GM.” jer member of the co“#p By virtue of allegedly illegal Fisher also will £9ma contracts, the suit charges du Pont | rector. of DISCOUNTS GALORE Family Size we REFRIGERATORS “Regular SALE PRICE 9752999 $199” wr. (| FREE BOX SPRING and MATTRESS $139.00 Value With the Purchase of Any BEDROOM SUITE DINETTE SETS en, 9° G. E. rura-rio WASHER or 1987 MATCHING DRYER ONLY 1148” JALL FLOOR SAMPLES} ‘MUST GO! TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS ON TELEVISION WASHERS and DRYERS . BEDROOM SUITES TWO-PIECE SECTIONALS > OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ALL APPLIANCES HURRY! FRAYER 's FURNITURE énd, APPLIANCES | | og Qe Kvenings ‘il: Pidelsen ‘eit ‘ Free Parking, 4 All Wool Bark Tweed A wonderful heavy wool carpet in one of the finest patterns available. We have five colors in stock at erevent, so hurry for the best selection. Green and Brown, Etc. Beige and Cinnamon, Beige end Brown, Sq. Yd. 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Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and all 18 minis sters Of. his govern- iment have reluctantly “agreed to ‘take a 10 per cent pay cut\in line with a government economy drive. C Me : Electro Mart GET W ISE MEN! 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-3781 ‘Nehru, who said previously that flAsh, leNs. his salary was barely adequate. a he Tham: ga. & fet. 9 : Take the Side Street to My Store — nm Mon., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. ‘ti | so announced he w ave a ; —_ —_| ae int a'snaler resaene""Fand You'll Save $10 to $20 on 188 Your Suit...and Dollars on Pants Trade-Ins Accepted Yesterday's answer: foCus, cAndid iMage, scEne, miRror, cAnge, filM, | | | or Jackets. . . | | YES SIR! DRIVE DOWN | FREE PARKING! on any lot or Hubbard Serene ; | in Pontiac with @ purchase . I ! 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WGN. 51 3Q5 | ‘56 FORD VICTORIA spor |f] PANTS § penim Slacks { eet... s20 . rr sas oeminien Radio we -O-Matic, Radio, Heater and 9 5 $] "87 MY PRICE THES ......., $1.47 Aonoecdocermasences ite Wall Tires ..5..cccccc cess ec cee cece i ; . BELTS .. 2. 6 04.50 I 5 ae . | $10.95 SPORT Har old. I UF ner -For d o Seems 86, | ALTERATIONS eset Dod rice aly | in’ ‘BI RMINGH AM ed | sanetanssansaateansenseanasaaneanatebersesagnomoennenenens At _ A PHONE CALL WILL START A COURTESY CAR I) gi RENT, SAM. BENSON oe || 464 Ss: Nepdvird Pirmlpgham : \ Phone MI 6-6500, MI 4-7500 |i 798 wepbincs | 20'S. PERRY a : LEAR wPaiay what EX LN} Open ti 9 P.M. Shop Seading \o i By & >| t 7a mo : o a vans . aires) ee on ae WSN , | on ey Gill of Bloomfield Hills. W ith Green Lake as the Redlrrenef Mrs. John Williams (left), hostess at the Oakland County Medi- cal Auxiliary’s annual picnic, is pictured with Mrs. M. G. Prosser of Orangegr ove avenue, Country Squire Takes Top Role in LONDON (INS) — Christopher! Loyd, 33-year-old handsome bach- sumed a leading role in Princess| Margaret's social life. * * * At fashionable race tracks, hunt) meets and house parties, the tall and elegant Loyd is Margaret's most favored and attentive escort. party she includes other eligible bachelors and, in particular, her confidante and friend, Billy Wal- lace, * * * Wallace, over the years, has earned the tag “Old Faithful,” for his steadfast friendship with the princess. SECOND PLACE Today, he is still earning that title while society gossips record. him fn second place among Mar- garet's party list which now reads “guests included Christopher Loyd, Billy Wallace,” etc. * ww & At a recent weekend house par- ty as guest of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough at Blen- heim Palace, Margaret had Loyd and Wallace as escorts. - Margaret, just recovering from a feverish chill, went for a 90- minute walk with Loyd through the beautiful grounds of the Palace while Wallace and other guests played croquet. Loyd met Margaret for the first! time when Queen Elizabeth invited, him to stay at\Windsor ‘Castle dur- ing the Royal. Ascot race meeting last year. Gossips had to do some quick reseafch to discover the identity of the dark-haired “‘stran- ger” as he escorted Margaret to of Officers ‘ett, corresponding secretary, and Meg's Life Since then he has been a guest at another royal country resi- idence, Sandringham House, and ‘|been host to the Queen Mother! ,and Margaret at his beautiful Tu- dor mansion at Lockinge. BANKING FORTUNE | Loyd is invariable described as a “millionaire farmer’ but most of the family fortune comes from! banking. An earlier Loyd was one) of the founders of Westminster | Bank, and he was acknowledged as one of the great financial mag- nates of the Victorian era. He left a fortune of more than $5,500,000. * * * Until Loyd met the princess he was rarely seen at London social functions. He is rated as one of the most popular squires in Eng- land and takes a genuine interest in the welfare of the villagers on his estate. Secretaries Elect Slate Mrs, John Duncan was installed as president of Pontioak Chapter of the National Secretaries Asso- ciation Wednesday evening when members met at Hotel Waldron. * * * Other officers installed were Mrs. William Robinson, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Roberta Trayer, record- ing secretary; Mrs, Russel] Brack- Mrs. Charlie Woody, treasurer. During the evening 2 scholar- ship award. was presented to Janice Paquette of Moreland avenue, a commercial student at St. Michael High School, ’ Each year the chapter chooses a, different high school and selects one of its high scholastic students who wishes to further her educa- tion toward a secretarial career. * * * Mrs. Hope Scott is serving as general chairman of the picnic to be held at her Birmingham home in July. Assisting are Mrs, Woody the three-day meeting, and Mrs. nee. Frederickson of Gage. Bride- to-Be Announces Attendants Nancy E. Walser Feted at Shower in Flicker Home Nancy Ellen Walser, bride-elect of Robert C. Holan, announced her « |wedding attendants at a Wednes- day linen shower hostessed by Mrs. Robert Flicker. and Rita Ann Flicker of Merrimac street. * * * The couple will exchange vows Aug. 3 at St. Michael Church. Cath. erine Walser will attend her sis- ‘ter as maid of honor. | | Bridesmaids wilt be Cheryl Ann Holan of Cleveland, sister of the prospective bridegroom; | Miss Flicker and Mrs. Alfred Os- trander, Joanne Ostrander will be flower girl and Kurt Bemman III will be ringbearer, Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egon F, Walser of Myr- |tle avenue and Robert, of North Paddock street, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Holan of) Cleveland, * * * Shower guests were Mrs. Walser, \Mrs, Ostrander, Mrs. Ronald Woodhull, Mrs. Ralph Grubb, Mrs. aber Wright, rr, Mrs. George Kerr, Mrs. Mel- vin . hcitiaeon and Mrs, Kerr, Also attending were Mrs. Wil- liam Kerr, Mrs. Edward Cole- man, Mrs, Michael Gantzer, Di- anne Flicker = Mrs. Edward Wright. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Martha Schultz of Detroit and Mrs. Leonard Gantzer and Mrs. Theo- dore Boberg of Lake Orion. VFW Auxiliary Holds Meeting The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW meeting at the Memorial Home on South Saginaw street, recently. * * * Memorial services were held for all departed members. Lila Har- rington, past president, was pre- sented with a life membership in the VFW National Home at Grand | Rapids. * * * Mrs. Hector McClellan, dcleuee, and Mrs. Kenneth Parsons, alter- nate, were selected. to represent |the group at the VFW National En- campment to be held in Miami in late August. Shower Given for Bride-Elect ‘Miss Johnston Rosemarie Johnston honoree at a miscellaneous bridal shower given Wednesday evening by Carol Opland of Seminole ave- nue. * *~* * Rosemarie, the daughter of Mrs. Everett Johnston of North John- ‘son avenue, will become the bride of Bruce H. McCoel June 29. Bruce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison McCoel of Edison street. Attending the shower were Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Knowles, Mrs. Bar- ney Boose, Mrs. Robert Overcash- jer, Mrs, Charles Furlong, Beth McEvoy, Mrs. Donald Harrison and Mrs. Gerald Rood. ¥* * * Other guests included Mrs. A. R. Bartlebaugh, Colleen KilJian, Mrs. Douglas Barnard, JoArm Wortman, Mrs. Fred Madsen and Janet Mc-| Curry. Sorority Gathers With Mrs. Gaylord - Sigma Gamma Chapter of Pi Mrs. Creighton Harvey Post 1370 held its regular business. was the Robert Horsley, Donna Simmons,| to right) Mrs.-&dward Elder of Starr avenue, Mrs. Charles P. Barker of road, Mrs. Ralph Fox of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. James R. Quinn of Marlborough drive and Mrs. Matthew J. before the picnic dinner was served. Also attending the picnic were (left .. Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. George } irga of om Oak. Pontiae Press Photos They are pictured just Women's Section on Green Lake. Mrs. M. G. Prosser 7] County Medical Auslians | Gathers at Annual Picnic. Named President at Williams Home on Green Lake Mrs. M. G. Prosser was elected president of the Oakland County, Medical Auxiliary at the annual meeting and picnic of the group held at the John Williams home * * * . | Also elected at the Wednesday affair were Mrs. George M. Virgo, president-elect; Mrs. Ivan. LaCore, first vice president; Mrs.) Bruce Bauer, secretary; Mrs. ! Edward Elder, treasurer; Mrs. Maxwell Shadiey, auditor, and Mrs. Donald Smith, parliamentari- an Annual reports were. also read Charles Barker, and chairmen of standing commit. ‘tees appointed. Mrs. George Petroff will h die the budget, Mrs. Elder, civ defense; Mrs. Ralph Fox, cour- tesy; Mrs, James McConkie, | heuse; Mrs. Arnold Brown, legislation; Mrs. Robert Segula, membership; Mrs. LaCore, nurse recruitment, .anad Mrs, Kebert © Lyons, program. . Mrs. Normand Durocher will be in, charge. of publicity; Mrs, public relations; Mrs. R. Hamilton White, reception; Mrs. Williams, social: . Mrs, James R. Quinn, ‘telephone: Mrs, Harry Riggs, today's health: Mrs, Wives Need Ps ne stomach of iron! Frank Prother, ways and means: 'Mrs. Vernon Abbott, welfare, and Dj plomats’ Ne Kenneth Vandenberg, year- * * * Donald Hoyt, Mrs. Petroft land Mrs. James Blakeney asisted |Mrs. Williams with pienie prepara- | ron Nature ‘tions. Life in the Foreign’ Service Described’ New Officers by Mrs. Reinhardt | Are Installed By JANE EADS by Fellowship WASHINGTON — Peasant stam-| ; ina. . at Mrs. Lowell Mount will serve ood strong feet .. , - 8 g as president of the Christian {Women’s Fellowship of First Chris- * * * . tian Church. Officers were in- These are a few of the basic! qualifications necessary to the ‘Stalled at the Tuesday evening din- jmakeup of a successful foreign ner meeting held at the church. ~*~ * * Installed with Mrs. Mount were Mrs. James Vaughn, vice presi- dent; Mrs, John Appleton, secres _ ‘tary; Mrs. Harold Brown, treasur- er; Mrs. Allan Hersee, service bination housekeeper - tntertor ichairman; Mrs, James Boaz, wor- decorator. ‘ship chairman; Mrs. Brady That is the formula outlined by Adams, membership; Mrs. Paul Mrs G. Frederick Reinhardt, wife Bean, publicity and stewardship, of the new counselor of the De- and Lorna MacKellar, librarian. partment of State, who has put in| * * * many Years as a foreign service| Circle chairmen are Mrs. How- wife. lard Reynolds, Mrs, Francine Gid- * ~ * jcumb, Mrs ‘Arthur Smith and The former Lillian Larke Tootle | Lorna MacKellar~ = of Bethany, W. Va., she worked in| government positions abroad be- fore her, marriage. She met Rein-| Shower Presented hardt in 1938 in Vienna where she had been sent to learn German.| for Jane McGuire [ADVISER TOKE a Mrs.__William Ford and Mrs, The Reinhardts, who have four Harry E. Watts were cohostesses children, came here from Viet Nam Tecently at a miscellaneous shower where he served as ambassador. |honoring bride-elect Jane Ellen During World War II he was po- McGuire. Nineteen guests attended litical adviser to Gen. Eisenhower the affair held in the Ford home service wife. But to be truly a. big success, the wife also should be ‘‘a Jin- guist, an extrovert, a bit of a scholar, a clubwoman and a com. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 SEVENTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Claude Treais and Emma Jean Sammons of DeSota son, Rod, of Snellbrook road and|place was awarded an associate Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fitzpatrick|in arts diploma at commencement and daughters, Betty Jo and Judy, | exercises at Ohio University on of Mary Day avenue will attend| | Sunday * * graduation exercises ‘at Eastern| * Michigan College Saturday. Donna And Bi , Douglas Treais, son of the Claud of _ = ja January graduate of Wayne State University, recently received Treaises and son-in-law of the Fitzpatricks, will receive a bache- the Sigma Delta Chi J li Scholarship Award. lor of science degree. * * * The award is given each year Marrist Gates and Joacphine | the Detroit chapter of the na- Seeley of Sylvester drive are |tional journalistic fraternity to the leaving on Saturday for Higgins Wayne State University journalism Lake where they will spend the graduate with the highest academ- summer, ice average. * * * * * * Mrs. Albert Steinbaugh of St.) Service citationg were be- stowed on four University of Petersburg, Fla., is visiting at the Michigan alummae at Ann Arbor home'of her daughter, Roberta To- bin of Osceola drive, In addition to receiving printed design copies of the citations, those hon- from the University of Michiganiored were given engraved gold at commencement exercises being |keys. held on Saturday. Mrs, Russell Strickland of Coun- tf * * try Club drive, Bloomfield Hills, Members of the 1917 graduaf. was recipient of one of the four awards. * * *. ~Mr. and Mrs, Richard E. Lewis (nee Daria Gillies) of Mirmeapolis, Minn. are the proud parents of St. Barnabas Hospital’ in Minne- apolis. . Maternal grandparents of the boys are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillies of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Eric- son Lewis of Chippewa road are the paternal grandparents. __ * * ¥ Jessie Huthwaite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Huthwaite of West Iroquois road, and Mrs. Mada Mack Derhammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. James of South Telegraph road, have been as- signed to hospitals where they will work toward completion of nine months residence internship re- quirements for their degrees in oc- cupational therapy from Western Michigan University. Jessie will serve at Henry Ford been to Mary Freebed Hospital in Grand Rapids, * * * Sally Jane Mohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver C. Mohr of South Berkshire drive; and Bonnie Jean; Ay sieg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JANET MATSON ‘Janet Matson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matson of jcoming year. He is a junior stu- twin sons, Laurence Robert, and! Stephen Ericson, born June 13 at|’ “street. An August 3rd wedding is y named ing. Those initiated were Bernice Chappellie, Sandra* Wamphiler and “\ton Woods, will be awa bachelor of arts degree at, North. western University at commence- ment exercises Jurie 17. She is a member of Alpha Phi Woman's t|freternity and will be its national traveling ie secreary neering in September Floyd Sprout, are home on vaca- tion from the Highland Park Gen- eral Hospital School of Nursing, where’. tid: are cadens. nurses. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac William C. Bennewitz of Judson street and Richard Vogel of Bir- mingham will receive degrees at commencement exercises Saturday at the University of Illinois. William will receive a doctor of philosophy degree and Richard a bachelor of fine arts. * * * The Art Club of Western Michi- gan University has selected David Huffman as vice president for the dent studying elementary educa- tion. David {s the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Huffman of Orchard Lake. Picnic Meeting Held by Extension Group Mrs. Robert Johnson of Frembes street, Drayton Plains, was host- ess to the Lake Shores Extension Group Tuesday evening for a pic- nic and the final business. meeting of the year, Mrs. John Martin presided at the meeting. Mrs. H. J. Seney and in the European Theater of Oper- on South Genesee avenue. ations Jane, daughter of Mrs. James H. * McGuire of Golf drive, will be- He was first secretary and con-| come the bride of Gerald Riordan sul general in Moscow in 1945; Manning in a ceremony to be per- counselor of the embassy in Paris formed Saturday morning in St. in 1951: and special assistant on Vincent de Paul Church. Gerald is international affairs to SHAPE in| the son of Vice Admiral John J. 1952. |Manning, USN (Ret.),. and Mrs, There are advantages to being | | Manning of Washington, D.C. a foreign service wife, says Mrs. — Reinhardt. She and her husband | » “go out a lot together; share | a lot: of our lives.” * * “It helps a woman to keep from| being dowdy, not only for herself and family, but because she rep-| | resents the United States of Amer- ica,’ she adds. * * * : There are many trips, good and) bad. Because of the housing situ- ation at the end of the war, wives couldn’t go with their husbands to| Moscow unless they were to serve as part of the office staff. ‘LOTS OF FUN’ Mrs, Reinhardt was expecting her third child when she learned they were going to Saigon. Despite the difficulties involved in keeping the family healthy and comfort- able, Mrs. Reinhardt said the tour-+ “turned out to be lots of fun.” /F- * * *- They were able to make many trips to the mountains and pla- teaus, the jungles, and native vil-) lages On many of these trips they col- lected ‘‘trophies’’ such as banting horns and tiger skins which she BERYL DIANE EVANS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans of Maceday Lake announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Beryl Diane, to Donald B. Longo, son Mrs. Kenneth Gilboe related their | experiences at the Extension Club! Camp in Waldenwoods, Highland. Jeniie Paquette ( right land avenue receives a scholarship |.award' from Pontioak Chapter of Nea- bonal 3 thouse. retaries I texaaiaicsuad Edythe - is now finding difficulty in placing of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cordingly in a normal-sized Washington of Stout street. No date has been 7 ‘set for the wedding. — ) of ‘Mere a Perry, retir organi a 8 TIME Mita ike eT eee } Richer en | “THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 14, iss, +4 | Hide Heavy Legs Reader With Skinny ‘Legs Laments: a Se = Be honest with if if your pe se eee oe . to camouflage theni. Hosiery with) slender-line heels add more sym- “metry to the ankles. And an illu- sion of slenderness can be gained By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN~ with soft, dusty tones. GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today tor detailed infomation No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE for Information | 161, East Huron nd Kresge's 2nd Floor ‘ Now You Can Say “CHARGE IT” BURTON’S Apparel for Women 75 N. Saginaw Open Fri. and Sat. ‘til 9 Come in for a Free ~ Demonstration MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 in the presence of 175 guests. Holds Supper (The Friday Question Box) -Q. “Every summer I get de- pressed because I have such skin- ny legs. In shorts I look like a bean pole, Have you any sugges- up?” - A. It sounds as though you are underweight, If so make a real effort to gain the pounds you need. Also do the exercise in which you tions about how I can fatten them. . ‘stand tall, rise high on the toes iand slowty lower heels to the floor. | ‘Dancing lessons would also be! helpful. CORA GARBUTT | * *¢ «& Mr. and Mrs. William Garbutt. Q. “My nose is not teo long of Cherrylawn drive announce the, but it has a hump on it. Is | engagement of daughter, Cora, to, there any way I can overcome Clifford Guyett, son of Mrs. Mil-, this?’ dred Guyett of South Astor street.| A. ‘This {s a simple plastic sur- No date for the wedding has been|gery operation That is the only set, lremedy I know of. Nancy ie Danby Weds) Nancy Jo Danby became the ibride of William I, Parker Satur- iday morning in St, Michael ‘Church. Rev, Father Norman P. Thomas performed the ceremony} Nancy, of Clarkston, is _ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Danby of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Parker of Vinewood avenue are William's parents, The bride was gowned in pearl- embroidered Chantilly lace and tulle, A Sabrina neckline formed a V-shape in the back accenting a petal-shaped peplum, Her headpiece of lace secured a lace-edged fingertip veil, and her Yomar Group Mrs, Harry Pattison of Pontiac trail was hostess to the Yomar Group of the First Presbyterian Church at a cooperative supper. her grandmother's. White roses and carnations with green ivy com- posed the bridal bouquet. Assisting her were Mrs. Olin Hoff- A * “ man and \ a earl “e Dyke. Mary Kathryn Mapley, maid of! honor, was her only attendant. She Van.was dressed in a biue ballerina- Mrs.|length gown and she carried red Lester Martindale, Mrs. Gene and white carnations, Feneley, Mrs. George Stinnett, William's best man was Har- ‘Mrs. L, V. Ostrander, Mrs. Ralph) lan Rabideau. Robert Parker and Mason and Mrs. Harlan Mathew Frank Graham served as ushers. took part in he program. An afternoon reception was held Guests at the recent meeting in- 2! St. Michael Hall. At 5 o'clock Mrs. Dyke, Harry Wood, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Wright, | PIZZA. CARRY-OUT SERVICE Call FE 3-9162 BLUE STAR DRIVE-IN Pentiae at Opdyke Rds, = Jl: = ‘cluded Mrs. Ethel Hagen, Mrs. ithe bridegroom's parents served lVerles Greenman, Mrs. Dorothy dinner at their home for close friends. V |Howe and ce ae artes: For traveling in northern Michi- ie gan, the bride changed to a yéllow A picnic for members and their/ensemble with corsage of white families is scheduled for July 117. roses. On returning, the newlyweds Mrs. Wood is chairman. | will reside in Clarkston. To have Gift for Bride One gift a bride is likely to ap- | preciate is the type she can use in her closet for her trousseau. Pad- |ded hangers are nice, particularly | the scented kind. So are shoe bags jewelry consisted of a pendant of. ‘In Shorts ‘I Look Like Bean Pole’ me, My friends and relativ tease me about this sifuation, saying, ‘Why not wear boys’ shoes? might fit you better.’ “Ot course I Jaugh with hee, What else can I do? But I could just cry. I am ashamed to walk down the street. I am 5 feet 4 inches tall and weigh 140 pounds.”’ A. Dry your tears, Don't let any- thing so unimportant as the size of your feet spoil your. happiness. Q. “I am praying that you can help me with my problem. T am 14 years old and I have large feet. I wear a size 9% shoe, a wide width, It is very embarrassing to most glamorous movie stars have oversize feet. Your relatives and friends are very rude. Perhaps they do not realize that their teas- ing makes you unhappy, Why not tell them so? | You may “grow up" te your feet. | have known of many in- stances of this, Wear shoes that support and cover your feet, not sloppy play shoes. You should lose about 15 pounds, The main | thing is not te let it ruin your | life. D * *« Q. “You Jnentioned recently that a vinegar rinse lightens the hair. 1 had not known this before. Is it regular household cooking vinegar that is used?" A. You misunderstood me or I did not make myself clear. I did not mean that a’ vinegar rinse lightens the hair but that it brings out the natural highlights because it removes any last vestige of soap. You use household vinegar. * * * Q. “You wrote not long ago about lemons. My daughter . takes! the juice of one each day to help clear up her complexion. It does seem to help. I am worried for'| fear this might thin her blood and make her anemic. Is there any| danger of this?" | A. No, absolutely none. A lemon) : ; ; . a day is a good health measure. Have skinny legs? First | . a make an effort to gain the —Q. “Which one is the most extra pounds you need. | Testrated — the perfect house- keeper who must at all times Also, try this exercise: | nave everything in perfect order, | Stand tall, rise high on the | nothing out of place, dishes done toes and slowly lower | mmediately. or the wife whe heels to the floor. takes things with an easy stride and doesn't have everything in To Be Married June 29 Phyllis Head fells Plans Head) Halstad in a June 29 ceremony Bride-elect Phyllis Ann jannounced her wedding plans at a at Centrol Methodist Church. Don-| recent luncheon given in her honor ald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- by Mrs. Jerle H. Head of Clinton|ter Halsted of Muir. = > drive. Cohostesses were Mrs. Paul| Margaret Lumby will serve as | r-) Deschaine, “Mrs. Woodrow Griffith! maid of honor for Phyilis. Don- and Mrs. William Franklin. ald's best man = be Ben | and| Phyllis, daughter of Mr. Tho . Ushers will be Mrs, Otis F. Head of Lark drive,| queen dete me = Remember that several of our|,; laughter in their wives. Fun? Spread Jelly » on. Pancakes, Then Roll Why not | Spoons. siney us Alb ues ond exots dfiee dinner before washing the dishes?”* . A middle-of-the-road _ policy MR. and MRS. Hulin of be open to re anniversary date Jack; of Bay City. \. glas street. Mrs. McMillen’s Austrian Recipe Is. Children’s Treat —+— C. L, HULIN. Selebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with | an oper house Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. C. L. The afternoon affair will ives and friends of the couple. Their is June 19, The Hulins have a son, a By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Most children love pancakes. serve them for lunch some noon, now that school is over for the summer? Accompany them with finger salad (carrot and cel- ery sticks) and big glasses of cold milk. Viennese-born Mrs. Don McMil- len is today’s cook. She is the mother of three small youngsters and a busy homemaker. Her out- side interests include a number of |social clubs and membership in of First Methodist “Church, Walled, the American Association of Uni- Lake. . | ‘versity Women. * * * Vows Before Two hundred guests attended the Saturday evening wedding of Sharon M. Campbell and Dallas L. Degenais. The service was per- formed ‘by the Rev. .John Mulder! * PALATCHINKENS Sharon's parents are Mr. and (Austrian Pancakes) Mrs. George Campbell of Voorheis, By Mrs. Don MacMillen rqgad and Dallas’ parents are Mr. | 3 eggs and Mrs. Philip Dagenais of ‘y cup milk Walled Lake. | ‘y cup sifted flour Pinch of salt Beat eggs. add other ingredients with tulle \ Was worn by the brid:. and beat until smooth. Do not ——— overbeat. Batter will be very Leu pen aba Ste Paur ast BEI G= E lect ae SMT ertained y yer, about 2 table-| ntertaine at Shower Phyllis Moats was honoree at a miscellaneous shower held recently; at the home of Mrs. Bert Weddle Tilt pan so that mixture spreads evenly. Turn when cooked on one side and brown on the other. Spread with one teaspoon jam or jeily and roll up. Serve at once or put side by side in a pan and kesp in a warm oven until serving time. jon Oxley drive. For an extra nourishing treat! ~ *& fill pancakes with one tablespoon) The daughter of Mrs. Wright D. jot cottage cheese. Roll up and) Moats of Clearwater, Fla., Phyllis lexead on top or roll. Makes 10,is the bride-elect of Joseph Wagley) |small or 7 large pancakes. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph) |Wagley of Hammond street. The} | couple will exchange vows June 22) in First Methodist Church, Adrian.) A gown of white Chantilly lace | Sharon Campbell S peaks 200 Guests A crown of white lace, sequins and pearls secured her fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible covered with lace and a white orchid. — Elsie Campbell was maid of ‘honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Dagenais of Walled Lake and San- idy Johns, with ‘Cheryl Campbell serving as junior bridesmaid. Their gowns were mint green, yel- low, blue and pink, respectively. and each carried daisies dyed to match her gown * * * Jack Dagenais of Walled Lake served as best man. Seating the guests were George Campbell. also of Walled Lake, and Jerry Buxton of Oxbow Lake. For the reception held in the church pariors, Mrs. Campb:ll choose a light blue dress with white accessories. : Mrs. Dagenais wore a navy blue dress with white accesories, * wl On returning from Niagara Falls ithe couple will reside on Lorraine court. HANDSOME ~~ _ Carol Fenele y to Become Bride Currigan, Jerie Head and Dennis | Head. ‘ | Guests at the hincheon included | Mrs. Otis Head, Mrs. Gerald Kas-' Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Feneley | ' es Linda Kasten, Mrs. Lena of Ellwood avenue announce the! Mrs. Harold Bailey will serve her |Barling, Mrs. Ralph Stanton. Mrs.'engagement of their daughter, | Sister as matron of honor. Mrs. | Frank Hoffman, Mrs. Roger Carol Sue, to Lionel J. Bradley.|Frank Sage, another sister of the ‘Smiley, Carol Karoedon, Mrs. Cari He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.:bride-elect, and Joan Wagley, sis-| Opland, Mrs, Florence Atl, Mrs. L. J. Bradley of Center street. ter of the prospective bridegroom, 4 Lester Jenson, Miss Lumby and The couple plans a July wed- will be bridesmaids. |Lynn Franklin. . ding. | * * * — —— Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. John Lamont, Mrs. Raymond! The bride-elect chose this oc- easion to announce her bridal at- tendants. will become the bride of Donald L. The Life of Riley (=== NEW 4 WMA C @. EGGSHE WILLIAM BENDIX star of the populor ‘television series he RS EN emai bes tees “The Life of Riley” - Coombe, Mrs. Irl Williams, Mrs.| kenrg SOTO Oe Cav Cis ans Row | : Chase. 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AND GET ONE | FREE? “You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s” . | Drayton Home Furnishings — Dine Porrery | DRAYTON PLAINS Open Daily 10 A.M, to 9 P\M, — ‘Sundey ty 9 P.M. \ # 4479 Dixie ‘Highway \ OR 3-2300 (5281 Dixie Hwy, > (Near = Naeetore) \0R 3- 1894 ‘Open Friday 7 /\ im wi Aras ed \ \ 18 NORTH SAGINAW ST. / No. Limit to Place, ‘Settings a = See ‘The Life of Riley” 7 : wis. TY, Channel 4—Friday, 1:30 P M. For Your Convenience ~*~. THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 _NINBTEEN | Rie. ESTHER MARY TASSI ' Mr. and Mrs. _ Anthony Tassi of Middlebels » oad announce the engagement. of their daughter, Camplelt of James street. News From Birmingham Round of Parties to for Barbara G. Corkery BIRMINGHAM — Barbara Gail Corkery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Corkery of West Maple Avenue, will be married July 13 to E, Stanton Clark of Quincy, Mass, - Parties will begin in earnest for her next Friday when Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ruppe of Detroit! will entertain at dinner. Mrs, Olifferd Nelson and her daughter, Martha, will give the next affalr June 22, a luncheon at Bloomfield Hills Country Club, and on the 27th Mrs, Nels Thuresen and Mrs. James Ewing will be joint hostesses at a luncheon and linen shower at Oakland Hills Country Club, Mrs. George Metelski and Mrs. Harry Altick will give a luncheon |South Orange, N. J. Guild whe are involved in the out-of-door production of “The Pirate” Friday and Saturday evenings, ke fo ipeve come form Williamstown, jentertain at a cocktail party Sun- j|day in their Grosse Pointe home| Mr, and Mrs, William Truettner. Mass., for a stay with Mrs. Truett- jner’s parents, the Edward EF. Rothmans, before sailing June 22 for a summer abroad. Bill has just graduated from Williams College. * * * Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Dumas will for bride-elect Carol Ann Hindley and shower in the Metelski home| July 2, and on the 6th Mrs. Walter Larson will give a cocktail party Reason and her daughter, Susie, | for them, will be shower hostesses. Nancy Walser will give the spinster dinner July 9, and the of Waddington road will open their! and her fiance, Donald Miller of On June 21 Mr. and Mrs. August} . * * * Dr. and Mrs. James A. Morton any on Charles. * jcourse in-the 4 get a job, made {it almost im es MURIEL LAWRENCE After Charles’ father died, his’ mother grieved and grieved, As’ shock subsided, her resentment at death's arbitrary removal ofw her husband became resentment ofw al coercion. So she fweared:.to put * * If he wanted to delay bedtime, she let him. If he preferred play- ing to homework, she allowed it. Itw he wanted to change a college she approved that. But Charles, instead ofw appre- ciating his fwreedom, began to | resent her fwor giving In to him. - In school, when he was too tired to upderstand what his teacher was saying, he’d think, “Why didn’t she make me go to bed on time last night?” When neglected homework end- ed in humiliating fwailure to get promoted, he blamed his mother Finally, when changing colleges {cost him the degree he needed to anger at his mother le to be civil to her. For he’d seen that it had been selfwishness, not love, which had Jefwt all control ofw im- pulse to a child who hadn't devel- oped the strength to control it. RECEIVING HELP vane. * Because a mother is a woman, child experience of discipline. Though discipline is tradition- ally a father’s job, a mother’s appreciation of its value to chil- dren is womanly, not Now Charles has fwound a psych analyst who is helping him control - |the impulses that have been swiv- eling him around like a weather- _ The psychoanalyst is a woman.; * * Divorced and widewed mothers have begun to issue warnings of the These warnings see the fhighten- imust héld on to this truth good and _ ¢ * * Good Mom Has F atherly Strength terrible maladjustments that are_ eqs to afflict children who have, ysical father around to cre-| By RUTH MILLETT “My “hat goes off to the many’ icharming—women-who. are beyond their threeseore years and 10, and’ still‘going strong. * * * ’ | met ene at a party, closer to 80 than 70,who proved to be the most interesting and ‘charming woman in a group of women. All the rest were only. half her ae or even younger. Her eyes were as clear and bright as a girl's. Her skin was soft. There wasn’t a grim or unhappy line in her face, just crinkly lines about the eyes and mouth that deepened when she smiled or laughed, which was often, Not once did she mention the good-old days, or talk about the past, or wonder what the world and the young people in it are! coming to. * * * Not once did she mention her, children, grandchildren and great-| igrandchildren, until someone asked she does not have to deny her her how many she had. Then she simply told the number of each and let it go at that. THINGS OF INTEREST She talked about things of in-, terest. She told an amusing inci-, dent: that happened to her on a recent trip. * * * She mentioned a new invention ishe had read about and allowed ‘as how she would certainly like to be around for the next 50 years to be mighty interesting. She is young despite her age because she is living in the present and the future instead of the past, She h: fe of her own instead of living through her children. She is young be- cause she is hopeful of the fu- ture, instead of thinking the world is going to the dogs. And she is young because she is still looking for things to like | and admire and enjoy, instead of \things to criticize, frown upon, or ‘deplore. I am willing to bet that every jone of the younger women who | spent an afterneon with her had \the fleeting thought, “I hope I'm ‘like that when I’m her age.” * * * The chances are good they will ibe. For the number of ‘‘young’’ colder women ‘seems to be increas- ling every year. What a joy and inspiration they are. | i Piano Students as she thought they were going) ‘ing suggestion that mothers can’t exert fatherly discipline without] — losing their womanliness, For the a9 guidance people ae a ‘‘male-image’’ for them.) So lonely mothers must resist | Women Who Look Ahead With Joy Remain Young Optimistic Attitude Keyed to the Future Provides Best Weapon Against Age jthis untruth and remember that their exertion of discipline is real- “ly their womanly appreciation of} - fatherhood's importance to their 'fatherless children. Otherwise, they can become awfully scared * * * Good fathers possess womanly tenderness for children just as good mothers possess fatherly strength, Thus, in different propor- tions, good parents possess both qualities, ‘Polynesians Have ‘Running Hot Water Whe says the U.S. has a mo- nopoly on household conveniences? Polynesian residents of the Maori reservation in New Zealand draw on an endless supply of boiling underground water for bathing and washing clothes. But Americans are still ahead ti cleanliness standards, thanks to our almost endless supplies of efficient soaps and detergents. ele SHIRLEY ANN TREEND The engagement of Shirley Ann Treend to John R, Gentges is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Theron R. Treend of Port Huron. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mra, George Gentges of Auburn Heights, and is a graduate of College, Mt. Pleasant. The bride-elect is a | senior at Central. Michigan. A September 7 wedding is planned. Mrs. George Stafford was in- stalled as a new member of Pon- tiac Toastmistress Club at the Joins Toastmistress Clubl \ Tuesday evening dinner meeting)- ator; Mrs. Clayton Tibbals, time- keeper, and Shirley Dovre, tail- twister. ee ae £1 nn Overlooking Beautiful Pine Lake in the Year Serving Michigan‘s Most Fabulous SMORGASBORD BUFFET We are taking reservations for ities. We offer Old Fashioned oapitality in the following din- ing reoma: © Lake Wood Room ® The 1870 Room ® The Red Room ® The Rotunda Roem © The Pine Room ® The Orleans Room WEDDINGS—PARTIES __ BANQUETS Open 365 Deys of the Year Rotund alnn Open to the Public Every Day held at Hotel Waldron. Helen’ Lapisch conducted the installation. | The table topic for the evening was conducted by Mrs. Milton) Freet. -Mrs. Robert Bunce presided | during the business meeting. Of- ficers elected will be installed at the June 25 meeting, “Background” was the topic chosen by Mrs. George Gaches for her speech during the evening.| | Mrs. Bunce spoke on the timely ‘Hats Off,”’ and Evelyn Cole Couple Exchanges Vows in Ceremony at Imlay City bride-elect’s grandparents, Mr. and| Sand Point cottage for the summer | Mrs. William S. Morse, will give the last weekend in June. Mrs. lurday in the Trinity Baptist Church Blount, Grover Kalh and Lee Mc- the rehearsal dinner at the Fox) ‘Morton and their six children will ®t Imlay City. The Rev. Randy, Joan Marjorie Hill became el Roger’s best man was Giles Go- bride of Roger Golden Blount Sat-|forth. Seating the guests were Don Ginnes. topic, Present Recital jtold of ‘‘Fairyland’s Magicians.” A group of piano students was Mrs. Sidney Olson acted as toast-' |presented in recital Wednesday| | mistress. ‘evening at the First Congrega- (Critics were Mrs. Stafford, Why 101 N. Saginaw St. tional Church. | Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, and Mrs. * * * Louls Davidson. FATHER LIKES FLOWERS, TOO! Not Send Dad a Dozen Red Roses? _JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS Fine Gifts FE 3-7165 Those participating were John! Others participating were Mrs. 'Grambau, James Gaylord, Connie) Howard Wheatley, -grammarian:- SUMMER HIGH LIGHTS in your the het, hair can be achieved in. spite of and Hounds Inn, PARTY FOR POLLY Linda Ball, just graduated from ~ Randolph Macon College, and Mrs.| Robert Stuart of St. Louis, Mo., will give a luncheon Monday for bride-elect Polly Vleit in Linda's home on Shirley drive. Both will be bridesmaids at Polly's mar-| riage to Danie! Learned of Sagi-' naw June 22, * * * Mr. and Mrs.Edward S. Reid. returned home early: last week from two months in Europe. In Spain they joined their son and daughter-in-law, the Ted Reids, who have been living in Oxford, Engiand. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Manhard | of Wing Lake will give the cast | stay up al] summer, with Dr. Crisp officiated at the evening serv- Morton going up for weekends. ice in the presence of 200 guests. — *’* .* Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill of Imlay City. Roger’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Follow Instructions When the directions on a dacron| = garment say ‘“‘guds, rinse, and drip, ‘Noah Blount of Norton avenue. dry," take the advice literally. For her wedding, the bride | |That is, hang the garment without chose a floor-length gown of | draining or squeezing—the weight Chantilly lace over net and satin. lof the dripping water will “wash” Her fingtrtip veil was secured | wrinkles away $0 no ironing 18 with sequins on lace, ‘and she ed. carried a bouquet of white roses. : Sharon Hill of Imlay City served Let Hostess Know |,, maid of honor in a yellow If your cocktail invitation says ‘dress. Bridesmaids were Edith ‘Please reply” be sure to “et Blount of Ohio, sister of the bride- your hostess know whether or not groom, wearing a p , and | you can attend. She wouldn't ask Lucille Ludwig hy Tae McGin- lfor an answer if she didn't need nes, wearing blue dresses. All of ‘to know how many guests to ex- the a‘tendants carried flowers to For the reception held at the church, Mrs. Hill chose a pink dress and hat with white acces- sories and a corsage of red and white roses. Mrs. Blount wore a navy dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of red and white roses. * * * For traveling in northern Mich- igan, the bride changed to a light Dee Kaiser, Ellen Bisgeier, Dennis more satisfactory if you remark Vanderlind, Pamela Buchanan,|Mrs. Emil Mailahn, chief evalu- Susan Dawe, Vicki Canfield, James Nicholie, Linda Sutton, Rebecca Lazelle, Earl Nicholie, Susan Ben-| | Ison, Sally Huntoon, Carol Merz’ and Susan Killen. * * * The following also play Doreen Santala, John Horton, Carol ; McDermid, Harriet Young, Don't Overdo It! When a proud parent or grand- parent brings out baby pictures, ed: /you can't be too enthusiastic in | your compliments. 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Fa } 4 ; Lo ——eouldn't attend regular classes, e ~ened a’ bit in their commencement ~ them will be Mrs. Agnes Buckley, Mrs. | at PHS, e . ; x ey Lb NE : j * Ly FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN a pti en fe ee a ee a oe ae, ee ae ee ry 4 TWEN TX-ONE | cs By JACK HENDRICKSON This week at Pontiac High School has been a week of serious exams, happy picnics, and semester marks. Senior spirits were damp- practice early in the week due to a spring shower. : One graduate, Carole Skelton, was praised very highly by Francis - Staley, Pontiac ‘High School‘ prin- cipal, on her courage in finishing school. Early in her senior year, Car- ole had to leave school due to a heart ailment. She was so deter- mined to finish school that she entered upon a plan suggested by her counselor, Thelma Water-° man. This plan was for a home bound teacher to assist Carole who 4 Mildred Williams of the County Board of Education, worked with Carole two calls a week, from one to twe hours each An ‘Carole, A consisted all her senior. year at home, filling all senior requirements, participated in commencement last night. Picnies were held by many . clubs and classes like the Pro- jectionists Club picnic at Bloom. er State Park. Susie Looney was chairman of the ‘planning com. mittee, and Marcia Shepherd headed the’ games committee, Election of club officers was held and club awards were dis-, tributed at this time. Nathan Ros- en, Dick Jackson, Larry Hoyt and) COURAGEOUS STUDENT — Pontiac High School Principal Francis Staley congratulates Barbara Mitchel received pins. | graduate Carol Skelton on achieving her diploma - * * * | despite a severe physical handicap. Carol Guards were awarded to Larry) dropped out of school with a heart ailment in her Olliffe, Gary Knaus, Worley ——————EEE Hectic Week Ends’ Year at Lincoln Anne Cargal and Susie Looney. By The election was successfully Lincolnites have had a full week James Richards ed her school work teacher supplied by of feet ation. Ss" Tri won by Rex Harris, new presi. dent; Gerry Sonnenberg, vice- president; and Darlene Humphrey -secretary-treasurer. ' Class picnics included the A Capella Choir picnic which was held at Cass - Dodge Park, Wednesday. This picnic marked the last formal get-together of the present choir. More than 50 of the choir members are June graduates. Up | MILDRED WIERSEMA Howard Cunningham, Ed Gommer. and Mrs. Anna tet: school exams, reports, picnics, par- staff at’ Lincoln : tes, checking grades and credits * * * | They were chosen to represent! . vs ¥ and the biggest event—graduation. 4 special turkey dinner with al] "he county's 4H conservation proj-| wee 7 penentt State Teereect Other recent picnics include the Qyer 250 ninth graders at Lin- the fixin’s Was secved < the cafe. ect_ members, | College, University of dye ‘ Lab Assistants’ at the home of coin Junior High were letras feria staff asa epocial treat to Ju — Lee Facterson on Hamingnd Lake. ini ian impfessive ceremony hele 1 dents and faculty ns thes Lie their . ., and the PHS Band members’ at for students and parents ‘on Thurs yegulan’ scheol” price He lunch Bus Mows Down 18 Service Set for Airman Case-Dodge Park. day morning Nearly 100,000 meal s have been << : * * * . = : LONDON WW — A double-dec ker BLISS W — Memorial services: Summer school session has been The commencement speaker S¢rved this year by an efficient 4... mounted a sidewalk in the for Airman 1.C. Wilham H. Ellis, announced starting June 17, run- ‘@* Cakinnd County Cirguit = which gtr arbi i re heart of London's main “shobping 22, of Levering. will ve held today’ ning a six week period, and ending %¥@8¢ Clark Adams, who spoke (on, manager. Mable Blain, Mable inorqughfare today and mowed at the Bliss United Brethern oe Coe Flippo, Mae Goodman, Pearl Vol- on the great opportunities which and Helen Webb * * await the young persons who are willing to work hard to prepare themselves to do the useful and necessary tasks of our werld for the betterment of all peoples. July 26. The hours, are from 8 a.m through 12 noon. There are twe hours per sub- ject. The fee is $25 regardless” of whether one or two subjects are taken, Tuition is payable in | advance and not later than the | day of enrollment, June 17, lett * Many farewell picnics and par- tes were held as students wished to velebrate the completion of an- s ; _ seemed By other years work. Picnics were rie ; pecial music Was presented by held at local parks, mm vards of Marvan Wa so ) laryan ring, Soprano, @CcOMm students and teachers and many Tw Going are Ken Smith, Evor, Gloria Sanders, of Roches-} and Laura Szmke, of Birming-| 40 years of service to Pontiac of the activities involved in final Gibbs, school matron, made up the ham. i Pontiac Press Phote senior year but, through determination, complet- at home with a home-bound the Oakland County Board 3 Oakland . 4-H’ers Plan wWrus.. p to Northern Camp Three Oakland County 4-H mem- bers will attend the Michigan 4-H Conservation Camp, June 24-29, at Camp Shaw in -the er Peninsula. * ~~ ® '* down 18 persons queued in front Church. of a hat shop. Four men and two Umted States airmen who disap- elve other persons were jJured, one seriousl) women died under Sist annual principal of South “the wheels. Sept. 10 f #*% we * x * * Waterford Elects By JEAN HOFFMAN University of Boston, and | . | Wayne State University. Results of the Student Council | . . election for next year's officers | She was one of the original eight ‘at Waterford High School were: teachers in Waterford’s first high Lanny Younger, president; Sharon! school. She. plans to travel after ‘/Gaynor, vice-president; Darlene | retirement. Dahl, corresponding secretary; | * * Janet Delbridge, recording secre- * tary; and Tish FitzGerald, treas- Books were returned Tuesday urer. Home room representatives €nding the school year, Report were elected this week for council. Cards are to be mailed home to- 1 Martin. | Pontiac High Students Wind Up Busy School Year x & * x & * School Council; - Picks Foreign Exchange Student Johnston, Deanna hoenig, Day- ton Thomason, James Windell. tend classes every weekday morte ‘ing for the six week period. |. At their final meeting on Wednes- day, May 30, the Hi-Club com» ‘pleted their business for the year. ‘and elected their officers for next. Others are: Donald Balmer. Robert Carey,' |Rene . Marie Cook, Linda Cum-| mings, Linda Harrison, Gary Jack-| | year. é son, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Jo} John Panks, Mona Richie,, They are: President, John Deanna Ryden, James Sholte, Kay! Richardson; vice president, Ken © VanHuizen, Coy J. Walter, Caro}; G0edwin; secretary, Ron New- Young, Lanny Younger, | Man; treasurer, James Green; | _At-antnter-Lakes mecting and Gay. 7 luncheon held Wednesday, June 5, | Sophomores took an attendance with present and facie student , lead with 16 maintaining a perfect council presidents in attendance, record. The junior class followed | a two-county conference was. With 10 and the senior class with planned for Oct. 17 at WTHS. jseven. Plans have been completed for | Those neither absent or tardy Waterford to send Esther Bent. 8e: Shirley Bauer, James Head, ley as a foreign exchange stu- William Holcomb, Jo Ann Me. dent sponsored by the Michigan | Laughlin, Lydia Smith, Karen Council of Churches, At a special | Tollenaar, Vonda Terry. Carol | meeting called of the class | Avtam, Shirley Carter, Roger boards and student council beards, enough money was raised to meet the financial obligations of the program. Esther will leave New York on iJune 26 and fly to Amsterdam, iHolland, where she will stay with | family either in Holland or Ger- imany. After her trip, she will re- /turn to Waterford on Aug. 26. | A luncheon was held on Wednes- day to honor teachers leaving Those teachers include: (‘Bruce Gorte, Mrs. Laura Liimak- |ka, Bruce Welch, Florence Day, John Karabetsos, and Thad Carr, | Gifts of a purse and luggage were presented to Carr and Miss |Day as tribute for two years as principal and 10 years of teaching at WTHS, respectively, ' graduates atthe outdoor ceremon} \6% juniors, and 17 seniors will at- Charles L, Anspach, president of PrekrTe mt > > a > > > i q iN Dancing Every N ight }} lcgan bell Tyne Go, re , a <> oe meee] caaks Milking @ BEER @ WINE = e@ LIQUORS “gj Come to CLUB TAHOE 4? ing a downtown site for a TT-foot 4904 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-6052 "| — a delightful dinner I microwave relay tower. e Alligators Bic ore bin edywin geod RVING Barver Pole” by angry ilanters, © Crocodiles 4, music—is your assurance $/? | the red and white tower [ The Green Parrot .. | cian ejyebio owning. {f MOW SE wos ot lt tact 0 ” 3 © Breakfast However, a company spokesman TOURS ‘ } ‘said in Detroit alternate sit re \. NS FINE {$ © Noon Lunches J row being studied, possibly in near-| Sehool Tours, Church Mesie byithe 4> © Cocktails by . oodiand heres ‘ower Tours, etc. "3 LITTLE worDs” ff FOODs | 3} “Gov, Williams had been asked] Private Lectures Arrangedioa featuring Di ito intercede to halt construction Call OR 3-9422 Western .Rattle Snake being Joe at the Hammond Organ D4 |and there had been threats of a. : 7 milked by Andy : DI qt epee | ° , « « Specialising in Good Food NE and DANCE | > é W. S. 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Inn | DINNERS TO TAKE OUT | BAR. eae | | y\ CALL FE 39831 | f j/ 1420 s. Telegraph = "e ' ON. Cale odie THE PONTIAC PRESS. F RIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Fp wife, Se Se OS SS ee Hal Boyle Says: sO | ~ . a ~~ ¢ Erin’s Faith Pays. Off in Success NEW YORK i — “God waits) three years, everything scomad |the wind, and it is hard to seenobody really’ believes you when! until you are ready, then calls for! t@ happen at once.” you." Erin got her first break in an * * * appearance on the Arthur Godfrey, That is the simple faith of Erin'show, Then Steve Allen put her on| O'Brien, a young singer who four programs. Coral Recor knocked for years at opportunity’ S| asked her “So many times I wanted so her to a term ee hard to have a career,and noth. | Boot ing happened. And then, after 1 had done almost ds to do an album -for i door and found no one at home. jthem, and Warner Brothers signed OPIN born in New York City—{ ‘HELD OVER! NOW! thru SAT:! An adventurous love story that will live 'til the seas run veut ty SAMUEL ENGEL Drects by JEAN NEGULESCO se MAK MFA DRT TO | i il 20th CENTURY-FOXK bes BUD Lou KERR - MITCHUM ms COSTELLO ‘Heaven Knows, Mr. BIG MATINEE SATURDAY 4—COLOR CARTUNES—4 LITTLE RASCALS COMEDY Plas Regular Show sy | | =| ~ OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 = 108 TONITE Apport...COSTELLO | Deborah | Robert ON Heaven Knows. > Mr Allison’ 4} J BLUE SKY Box Office DRIVE-IN Show. Starts Opens 7:00 8:20 P.M. ) CINEMASCOPE TONIGHT 2. snascor —— the man back of the sale {= jtime in W. the Orinoco River. The farewell dinner of the busy| [brother in leave on the 19th for their home iN ghetti and all the Italian favorites. | Frank.” ‘in our town in a long time, Sophia \to Italy for a month after she com- ‘ner given by Don Hartman she listened to the music from the Cu- |musical comedy and he wants So-| THE 'phia for the lead as one of her |Paramount commitments. |REPUBLIC SALE thow Hollywood overlooked her for yeu tell them.’ tso‘ong, particularly since she's a * * * ‘hometown girl. N She Is one of 14 children—six, eight daughters—of a Cali- NEVER BELIEVED /SdQs, milkman, and she first | “IT actually. was born in Holly-| forma 'wood,"’ said Erin as fe played tthe trombone a a = Erin is as een beautiful | ‘Hollywood Headlines | ens for as a royal palm tree bending =| in’ Green Mansions’ Film By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Both Au- drey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer get the aight before the ses) girls | Lake Tahoe, Phyllis said that. she and her| khigh blood pressure denying that Sisters are coming back here, and’ he bosses every move she makes)told me how happy she was when lin private life. But they won't do|She had lunch with composér John-| | any denying that they are as happy|Dy Mercer and he introduced her 'as can be that Mel may direct his/to Elvis Presley. wife professionally for the first} “You know, I liked Elvis very, “but that’s like! learned to sing ia the family choir | ‘Mel May Direct Audr e pen never and piano,” she recalled. “And | | dad sang a fine baritene. He could have had a professional ca- reer himself if he hadn't had such a Large family—or so mama says."’ earliest) childhood Erin, who is dark-haired and has a petal- From fair complexion, dreamed of peng an ACUess, , * * * pai her search for a break came, Erin married | dimmy Fitzgerald, another. young singer, and had two sons. “Now I'm mature. Somebody told mie it was the babies that did it. I don’t know. What does make you mature?" \ONE BIG GOAL Miss O'Brien has one big goal at the moment. “When I sing, I know why somes thing I do is right or wrong. When| jf aet, I don’t. At the studio they) (think I do, but I really don't, H. Hudson's classic,| MUCH,” said Phyllis. “Green Mansions,” for Pan Ber-| “You and ten thousand other ;man at MGM pwomen, ” } told her. Say what you! With all the things lined up for/Will about the Elvis, his popularity ‘Audrey I don’t blame you if you're|doesn't seem to wane. ‘asking when this venture “gets go-|. Snapshots of Hollywood collected ing. Not until after Audrey makes) at random: Looks like it may be \“The Diary of Anne Frank” and| arivederci to Rome for Mario Lan- “The Nun's Story.” |za in “Arivederci Roma”’ (former Ny called “Seven Hills of Rome’’) Pan says that “Green Man. |; haf doesn't straighten out, sions will be filmed in Venezuela, t be tx . es . British Guiana and the banks of | ‘Ava Gardener and her boy friend, | §\ Walter Chiarai, ‘restaurant The Ferrers are visiting Mel's was at the Naples Southampton. They) where they ate spa-| Swizerland to stay until Audrey ts ready for ‘The Dairy of Anne at La Rue and later going to the Mocambe for the opening ef Ca- price Chantell, was Ann Von Henke, the ex-Mrs. Tom Duggan. With more offers to the square inch than any actress who's been Loren says that she must return) ‘pletes “Desire Under the Elms’ a visit from Vic Damone, who flies \because of immigration restric-) is from New York for the day. | tions. She will then re-enter the USA hopes to bring her mother back their mother and sad for all of iwith her. ‘Jimmy’s friends. I saw the two. It’s doubtful whether Sophia will |boys about a year and a half ago. jhave time to do ‘‘House Boat" be-| ‘when they played in Las Vegas. fore she starts ‘‘Stella’’ with Wil-|— ' | With Lex Barker, dining first | The best present Pier Angeli will J receive on her birthday June 19 is } The death of Jimmy Dorsey sev-|| with a new work permit so she can en months after his brother Tommy {made additional pictures here. She | passed away is heartbreaking for|} | “What I'd like to do most is to | study acting, because I'd rather | act than sing. well something he doésn't know how to do at all.” An Argentine census shows 49.- (028,142 head of cattle, an all-time nee | to date. 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Recently, at a quet family din-| WATERF ban classic ‘‘Cecilia Valdes.'’ Don has an option on the rights to this) FAMILY DRIVE-IN DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M, ORD FRIDAY and The sale of Republic studio may be announced any edition. I met SATURDAY Eliot Hyman at La Rae with his attractive British-born wife. He 1s Linda Darnell © John Lund @ I asked him if he plans to turn ithe studio over to Ty production exclusively, He said, ‘‘No, I plan to make motion pictures,’ which is |good news. P With REGIS TOOMEY Dale Robertson Ward Bond © SKIP HOMEIER The most ardent: movie fans we've had in our town in many a | day are the McGuire sisters. hg was having dinner with the Murray Kanes aat La Reo WHAT FASCINATION DREW WOMEN , TOHIS ARMS | «+» DESPITE THEMSELVES? | Ho WAST THIS g MAN 2" CM Lee 4 rue CALLED pMiste ‘ CINEWaSCOPE Cis MARTA YR CES HOKE From Kenya to the ~~, the greatest is Odongo! peemeRT YATES pr pein TRUCE REDUCED. 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Ag ——— AND A SREDIB BLE GIANTS WATERFORD CEAN’S Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 3 CAUGHT IN ATTACK OF THE & CRAB MONSTERS [| Te ee ee ee ee eee ee fe Cet ly ee ot oe od see ee “TWENTY-FOUR } ian : |. \Rust Is Ong Disease oe —————— : coe | |Which Ruins Flowers, - DEAN’S | 5 | - If you have found ‘Snapdragons GARDEN CENTER a ‘|difficult to grow, rust is’ "294 Oakland ~ : : , = : , : fame whch dca oe eves PAWN & GARDEN | How to Control Common Pests 7s | fresno “Sl Mowery Sharpened | nn a ana —— "Century Ahead of Time plants are more vigorous, the fol. |] \ New and Used Mewen ; ; age clean, flowers large and of fine Open Sundays "til 1 P.M. BY WAYNE B. SIEFERT lecting such a site usually avoids/they may devour the foliage at color and the flowering season pro- % Both the Amur cork tree and the Katsuratree also make good street 5 plantings in certain locations and Such is the case with two Orl-'both require a minimum ‘of main- ental immigrants, the Amur cork}tenance and care, While not exact- tree and the Katsuratree. Both|ly rare they may be hard to come| §2¢ were brought to the U. S. abdut a|by, but diligent inquiry usually will| 3 hundred years ago and are stil)|*t™ them up. - - relatively unknown outside a small any stage from seedlings on. This) Even trees can be a century insect also attacks and -severly|ahead of their time. damages both Muskmelons and + « *£ Watermelons, RADISHES such a problem. — INSECTS ON BEANS The Mexican Bean Beetle is ;very common. Both stages attack ithe leaves, eating large areas of the leaves, ——any between the veins, tack eee Burussels Sprouts, Cabbage and Cauliflower. If un- [MOSQUITO CONTROL ORLANDO SPRAYING SERVICE OR 38-2222 “BY AIR” Fe.2-4137 (am. they commonly cut plants at or) near the ground level. They work Cabbage Maggot is very de- iatructive to late plantings. Early) are free of this insect because the insect has not yet emerged. In garden situations, - +—— pers is very effective for cutworm,|controlled, they not only eat large/Control is not too easy. group of admirers of exotic plant- ‘ . . especially when dusted on the/noles in the outer foliage, but] Tomatoes: The only serious in-|ings W. h Pp D ground around the plants. gravitate to thee dible eas ot ‘ack is the tomato Ali Hand ings x * atc or Oor I alnage the plant. Any control program - CABBAGE APHIDS in Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts and Cauliflower are very troublesome. These in- sects are usually found only on the edible portions, and because) young. picking is effective on waall plant- ings. Summer to See. Heavy Count They are usually encount- recently in .| SWEET CORN potatoes, As the adults, adults, the June beetle rarely eggs in cultivated land, se- PEONIES Pte 7 Eve Divisions and Potted he lays Potted Rose Bushes Ready to Bloom Potted Flowering Shrabs —Fruit and Shade Trees EVERGREENS Corn borer is very serious in Oakland. County and cannot be trusted to attack only later vari- eties, Recent research has proven This year promises an extreme- ily heavy population of chafers. These are fawn colored, long legged. slender beetles about one- half inch long. They have reddish brown heads and backs and a black underside. 5 * ww * The larva.are small white grubs which favor sandy soils and well! Today they are being heralded as trees ideal for the setting of the modern low-snuggling home. M. W. Staples, field supervisor of the Davey Tree Expert Co., explains that the Amur cork tree is wide- story and split-level residences. Importantly, it is relatively free of insect enemies. Sexes are separate and only pistillate plants will bear the clusters of black berries, This purely decorative species” originally came from northern China. It produces a light shade not injurious to lawns. With an amazing ability te thrive under city conditions, it blooms jn early May Wash Out Projects! Inadequate drainage can make your new planting projects a wash- out. That’s because waterlogged years is a favorite for them. : j s§ id but not tall maturi f {Of the recesses in the head, must preading but not tall at maturity Then fill the hole with water, If Watts | Gk are another|>. ‘controlled when the plants are| Of Pesty Chafers |and can be used to frame the one-|€eS fe more prone to disaster) ihe water doesn’t dissipate into than thirsty ones, So warns R. M. Smith, field rep- resentative of the Davey Tree Ex- pert Co., who says week-end gard- eners will lose many of the trees and shrubs they plant this spring. Plants can drown even on _@ hill- top in clay soils. There’s a simple way to find out whether the new planting site bark for win- ter interest. The Katsuratree, a Japanese na- tive with heart-shaped leaves near- ly four inches long, also is tol- erant of adverse growing condi- tions. Sexes are on separate trees. Females are likely to be. wide- branched and the males, narrow. Unlike the ginkgo, the Katsuratree soon reveals its sex. It bears fruit when relatively young as opposed to the ginkgo, which does so only after 30 years or so. Its handsome June and has a ly turrowed especially Sprays Aid Bearings WASHINGTON (INS) — The Ag- riculture Department expects wid- er use this year of chemical sprays by commercial fruit growers for thinning apples and other decidu- ous tree fruits, The chemical sprays help obtain fully-grown fruit and to achieve an- nual rather than biennial bearing. Another advantage cited by the department is the lower cost of spray thinning —— to hand when the shallower pit is made to. has naturally good drainage. Dig a hole as deep as the pit that will be required ie the. plant in point. the soil in 24 hours, chances are you’ll need artificial drainage. This will entail the use of field tile-to run off the excess moisture that threateng your tree, Planting too deep is a common error that often leads to failure. The most carefully prepared drain-| age tile will be ineffectual if the! tree or other plant is set too deep-| ly in the soil. It will smother to| ‘SPECIAL! POTTED | ROSES Complete Landscaping Service | $479 | Evergreens — Garden Supplies — Seed — Fertilizer ‘WHITE’S NURSERY 71 S. CASS LK. RD.—1 BLOCK S. ELIZABETH LK. RD. FE 5-4711—Open Monday-Saturday 8 to 6 Closed Sundays — Attend Church! death, anyway, if the air supply to the roots is cut off. i a a 2 : Take your.cue from Dame Na- ture. She knows precisely how deeply she wants plants to grow. It's easy to spot the ground-line on any tree or shrub about to be planted. Simply make sure you set the plant at just that soil level. 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[terely Gets Out of Si, [FO Results Plant Slowly There was one voided ballot. | | He’s Behind Bars Again | cared It Pek va. a AP NEWSFEATURES have a lot of nothing for your|seedlings placed in the ground a leased trom the Virginia Penitent-| Along about this time of the Gace the soll bes dried: ee hoe a theme planted to iary May 14 after serving time/year, one of the most universal that ; logs —_ for breaking and entering. questions asked in the garden ee ef, hit tage with the apede, A cont exilarea to be planted with | | | He’d been home less ‘thin 12| World is “When do I start plant- 're| seed—whether it be flower or veg-|E 25 .1.40 eee ee Lawn F ertilizers for Summer (ms es Nelietad ia on a ing?” ee ready to start. Sse coes be vee raked has -3.6 H. P. 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He/each yea to’ the pro with F Fa Ol beg aa ce BY BRUNO L. KEARNS | _Pontiag Press Sports Editor iin his strong finish. “'T was' missed a bird on the second hole lowest scoring average per round, | A. Bruce, Mir’ "kee... Wis. R~aP . : . : — thinking last night that I had a’as his ball rimmed the cup and! He.-did win the trophy in 1947 J. ZAKARIAN, Detroit. 39-36— Sports Editor c | TOLEDO — If life begins at 40, *J. R. Hiskey, How Téx, 38-37-75" je * » Pontiac Press | then Jimmy Demaret, a of ihe chance to tie Demaret. I felt very’ wetied a few inches away. ‘When he aver: aged 69.90 per round. | Paul Dre : adagemeber ted. : v6 BF Pgreat pros of golf must be in his Good this morning. ~* Boros, who finished with 34-35, (5. Maxierd. Jericho. sa ri a prime. Fiv; * x | A birdie two on the third hole, shot some great golf. He han- a racen 8 8t. Andrews, Il crieta4 ei : Man er ; 5 : . Goa Niolta, Tenn 36-39-—T8 7 . “ry 1 + pom heb | ive threesomes were to startiwith a 15-footer and a 12th, hole, died the rugged: 12th hole with Geo F oO : TOLEDO—Jack Fleck, new area pro and co-owner golf of played some Season, but | at the last five tees this morning, gave him four for the day, He; am eagle — 3 by chipping in a ischaay Mesias gckia TR cate of the Rochester Golf and Country Club, ignored the jthere’s a long way to go in this M4 today's schedule was to go off-bogeyed the 4th and the 15th, both] 50 feoter. On the 18th he sunk @ [7° w' Cups. Fort saith An. $o3e—te inferenc sian y gn tournament before we can get ex- ‘as originally planned. par-4 holes. 19- -foot putt for a birdie—3. i. Souchsk. Ferndale, N.Y. 5-41-18 . e which made by some of the old time pros in teited: ‘about a winner,” ‘said the +) “I gained a Jot of. confidence |. Ford and Venturi each-went out 4/0ld Palmer, Latro a. +3 pre-tournament ublicity f the Nati 10 h | Close behind the first round lead-| with the good start,” said De- in 33 and came in with a =) for! Otto Greiner, Tenefly, NJ. 31-30—78 p city for e Nationa pen here 46-year-old grandfather after fir- : Walter King. D in er were Doug Ford, Julius Boros| ma a iy - ar s. ; at Inverness. ing a sparkling 2-under par 68 in Doug Ford, Julius Bo ret, “but I definitely think the |their 1-under par score C. KOSCIS, ROYAL OAK 31-3018 the USGA National Open at To. and Ken Venturi all with l-under, rain slowed the greens and helped Except for Harbert and area|H-Ranscm, St. Andrews, Ill. 37-39—76 _ Several of the veterans talking about the Inverness}. Peddie taveraces [Comey ‘Gant | me, especially on the back nine.".,{pros Jack Fleck of Rochester and R. MYLES JRO. PP Mich, se-9240 “ co e ane : q * * * Tanned and as frisky as.a Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills, D. Douglas, Clayton, Mo. 37-40-—T7 urse were quoted as saying that Ene many changes|_ y y With par 70’s were Magy Ward, young colt, Demaret has surprised the Michigan continge::t had a tough Ste! oc ue an : made to the fairways and greens “could bring about| maqaavg Pap sstgher pipes ‘Billy Patton, Dick Mayer, Bill many with his great comeback/|time of it. Amateur Harold Bank | Co ees Bee a another fluke victory.” Was not ye sole clalmant | Maxwell and Bo Wininger. this season. jer Grand Rapids had a 40-42—| Rupy HORVATH Wiodeet’ 39-38—77 Immediatel ahh looked the li f of the first round lead yester- | 4+ was Demaret, however, still | ‘A man is never done until he |82; Harvey Woodard of St. Claire *D. Cherry, Wichita Falls, Tex. 38-30-77 ately everyone ioo at e list o Open day due to the fact that play trying. Hke Sam Snead, to win |quits, and I just took it easy 'Shores, 43-41—84: Lou Powers, De-| 54, Cullinane. Bethesda. Md op ag : b : { 0 Miartuz. Medinah. Ill. 38-39—17 champions and pointed to Fleck’s. playoff win over pyr erence at Pigh enn — his first National Open. He had |for a while,” he laughed. jtroit, 34-43—78; Chuck Kocsis, Roy-|Dexpy min Fepeh, (eed ap eh Hogan in 1955. gured of darkness, wv yers still | the galleries cheering his every | He has won three tournaments al Oak, 37-39-76; Joe Zakarian|"aal Geinee’ pM WY. 35-4217 fin houtsider” hag 4 that ae “ae ne in the field. shot this year, the Thunderbird, the Ba-|Detroit, 39-36—75 and Rudy #lor-\Guy Paulsen, Medinah, I a 2-38-71 outsider” in years to win the Open an One player still able to tie De- Before activity at Inverness got ton Rouge Open and the Hot|vath of Windsor; 39-38-77. *, [Sauce eee = 38-4078 that was due to the long course and fast greens at ‘maret. for first round leadership underway, Demaret made it known Springs Open, and he is current-| Bob Gajda of Forest Lake fired £,, Worsham. Oakmont, Pa. _ 39-38—78 Olympia Country Club in San Francisco. iwas Michigan’s.Chick Harbert of that “If I don’t do it this year, ly the oe best money wanes 38 on the first nine and when‘,ou powERS, Detroit 35-43—18 r ee aa are = cout id | Northvitte-who-teft-the-i6th-green will” | ist with $12,691.28. iplay was halted he had 58 after |Don Pairfield. Casey, mh. 38-40-—18 _ hat weuld make Lew Worsham the ether “outsider when pla rj W’ yesterday, At Inverness he is shooti ‘for 14 holes. He was to start on the. j y was halted with a 2-un-| When he started out yesterday, nverness he ng n Waukegan, IH. $9-39—78 who won the Open when he defeated Sam Snead in the| der par 60. he wasted no time in showing the top prize of $7,200. ; hee tee this mor ning. _ Deve ad ee J. ose With an early morning gallery what he meant. He birdied three of/ In ning tournaments fhus far,) Fleck was caugtit in the first alphonso Atkins, 1947 tournament at St. Louis Country Club, also in a ooking (Ga) eoday/iiiarbert ealtaly the first five holes and with beau- Demaret has averaged 70.25. 0f the two heayy rainfalls on the ,,,,Ashland. WY eg me ae playoff. parred the, two remaining holes tiful putting, took the front nine in strokes per round, and should he/4th tee. He three putted the third F qismpnes, “tadians ia it, 2S Whatever they mean by outsider, doesn’t bother to tie for the Ist round lead. —|32. continue this pace he could walk/and 6th holes and finished the fioya Mangrum, AV, Calif. 4138279 ’ Pentiac Press Photo “ s-| On the first hole he dro ta off with the Vardon Trophy which round with a 36-36. |A. Severson, Colo. Spr., Colo. 40-39—T79 Fleck + I didn’t feel there was any pre e e ppec a phy 'J. Turnesa, Elmsford, N. ¥, 39-40— eck. GOOD PITCH — Franklin Hills’ Fleck, Demaret and Peter (4 Wat J:_ Pocono’ ciate: : : Wally Burkemo watches his ball x * * x * * x k& * Thomson made up one the | Manor, Pa. 38-4179 * * * aa y ae = best th P h of irst (Ted, Makalena, Honolulu 40-39—T9 onto No. 1 green at Inverness t threesomes in the first R Beckmann, Valdosta, Ga. 39-40—70 Looking at the past list of champions one could see€ (roje4o), yesterday as he complet- Michi Scores round. Thomson, three-time Brit- | ivey Homa, Rye NY. | 38-479 they meant Fleck doesn’t spell his name like the better ed a good pitch to the carpet, start-| 44ICNIQQn ish Open Champion, finished with 4° Nondone. Jamesville. W. y. 39-40-19 knowns—Ho. iddl ret. ing his first round in the U. S. 2 on: 34-37—T1. Hvac een rr es paiel eit ake Thawcht, ean the OP? Galt championship TOLEDO UR—Scores of Michigan Burkemo took a par 34 for the MaGetbz,Parien, Coma. aoa really don’t care ey oug my winning e j ; : golfers in : round first nine, but had four bogies and J. Ciark, Studio City, Calif. 41-38-78 1955 Open was a fluke, because that's silly,” said ge eee came in with a 4 x Cte Tames , . . . a wp | ape 30-4078 | The top 50 after today will make siiy Ceoos, Betnbridee’ Ger de-44c7 Fleck. “Anyone entered in this thing could win it, | Anthony Fights ILou Powers. Detrou ‘eseges 38-4316 | up the finals See May Dee Marca WY, seaycee® and I'd be very happy to do it again, and then we sate a Preq Baker, Mood, Wt. 3. 38-41-80 . mklin ..... = r, |e 7 n rbO« - * would have two flukes in three years,” he laughed. “charles Roca, Ro yal Oa Oak 2 31-3816 Ist Day Scores K. Yount, Niagara Pulls N.Y. eepoaes . . arvey : Bill Johnsten, Provo, Utah 38-42—80 43-4184 DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Durelle Tonight SNe nc ur wenihviile oa ee i aoe eae Bill Coins. Ferndale N.Y 3e-41—80 ; iJ. ros outh nes NC. 3 5 —ti * ~ When the downpour came yesterday, Fleck was on, pen Og of "players whe ciaig, not “finan [Ken Venturt, San Prancisco 33-36-89 Sygry' Pitman, Tula, Okla, 31-43-2904 € the fourth tee. He and Jimmy Demaret had no place Risks No. 1 Ranking)‘ '‘pencter amateur [D. Mayer. st Petersburg Fie. 34-36-1015. "Anareason. “Export. Pe. 30-44—90- to take cover so they put their tw brel ether - [Billy Maxwell Odessa, ‘Tex 3eae—ao FF, tus Poughisle, N'Y. 30-431 on a hillside and slid under them. oxneeuee ee "| Agsinst Canada Stor), ‘ ni uM 3, Patton Morganton, = s—e'5 Worrell Chatiotte, NC. 42-3881 - (Bud) — carat nde hee at Olympia Women’s Collegiate Bai Mmeat cont RCM Fat abet Menoie Tine eae na ‘ — o—a2 “Tt : . J. Burke Jr. ism NY. 36. 28. n ot on as 30.4382 | It was humid even with the rain and we stayed | DETROIT. — Tony Anthony, Golf Finals Toda pall mecale, Phila. 34- aot oR Magnussen, Wilm., Il er re under them for almost 45 minutes,” said Fleck. while waiting for champion Ar- 3. PLBCE. Rochester: Mich, 38. a1 [Peek Berdort "Reaaing te “3s | - * er, . -_ ayy r neinnat . Unfortunately, Fleck’s bag and clubs were not as Pager aes defense| CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (® — Meriam C, Doser, Rockville,” Ma 37-28-T2/en. P Lehma. PF Meade. Md. 43-41—84- : J : : "| Mow 1 = b 1 “HH W oa e protected. It seems the caddie, who took cover undef risks his’ No. 1 ranking tonight Bailey of ae nas Fash Botactae Teeae Fee a| MARNE WOODWARD) a tree, left them in the open, and when Jack went for against French-Canadian Yvon Judy Bell of Arizona play for thé [e Jonasen! Maemed Tes) ete tly eee | tees them he found the bag filled to the brim with water) "°° . | | lehampionship of the National! 3. Lichardus, Hlsice xs 35. on Carino’ White Plaine, N.Y. 664793 . . . = 6-36—TT) ses Ps = = “It’s a good thing there was a 30 minute delay won Women's Cbilegiate Golf Tourna- Ln. De Vicenss, Mesico Clty 31.3813 |Les Reanete Pontoctet’ 42 withdrew . Anthony has everything to lose ment today. Leo Biagett!, St Paul. Minn. 37-36-73 y Bulla, Phoenix, Ariz 40 withdrew before play got started again, otherwise, I would and nothing to gain except al They meet in an 18hole title See me Richmond. Ind. 38-3¢—T) | Peter Masur Jr. Ecos vents Oe have never been able to continue. The grips on all $4,000 See " this nationally! round on the par 76 University of 2. Littler. a Cajon. ent = Ne 3 The following players aid not finish a . televised— p.m, EST—bout | linois course. GC. “rth i. neinna a 13 the first round cause of darkness. my clubs were saturated, so I got them to the club- scheduled for 10 rounds at Olym-| Miss Bailey passed her stiffest, i rath. gercrepart Pim 373t—ts Ghani Nes work: Tal Menges se goad house to dry them the best I could,” he said. |pia Stadium. test in the semifinals yesterday| G. Dickerson, Panama City 36-38-14 field, NJ. Chick Marbert.. Northville | land downed Ann Ratherford of| ym mers no kwon eee Tete! cae ee ee iy ” Considering this, I was satisfied with my 72,” he) . = *.* Penn aie ae. 8. Mosel, Essex Fells, NJ. 36-3814 Astieford. Omaha; Tom’ Blaskovien, added. For the remaining holes the caddie carried) “I can’t wait forever on Archie’ Siege oe eS the 22-yearold New Yorker ex- Miss Bell eliminated ‘Jean Ash. * Ww. BURK kit 34-40-14 N. C: Neil C ist, Mi is : most of the clubs under his arm so that they could ry. pisined. “I gotta keep busy.” lev of Kansas, 3 and 2 fae ae le et RC Bie Teen GOLF AND POPSICLES | ed OPEN CO-LEADER — Dapper Jimmy Demaret (above), teeing |G Danthender Jr, Atlanta 26-384 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ' 4 4 hE Durelle, a swarthy 27-year-old; THURSDAY'S HOME RUNS ; ee s . ry Jim Ferree, Winston-Salem 37-37—74 *Denotes amateur. ; j 7 , ; 5 : ~ isc off from the 3rd tee at Inverness CC, Toledo, eventually completed 8 gnead, White Sulphur Series Lenezyk, Newington. Conn: Bob Gajda, Jack Nicklaus, 17, the youngest golfer in the Na- “ho successfully defended his Ca- , .nen Jablonski, schoendiens! ; ee ro WwW. Va -39—74 **Denotes applicant for reinstate- ti 10 ert . icl h all q|nadian light-heavyweight title just Giants; Hoak 2 Redlegs: acimall. Des: the opening round of the U. S. Open golf championship, Thursday, iM mew tan. Dai NY. = 8 a4 wlwiharee ; y te | : 2 ski, Ps. ax . . a UA 5 7 soow wv lonal Open, was enjoying a popsicle when he was called!y. weeks ago by knocking out Stif) Bruton %, Sawatsk Malzone Red with a 2-under-par 68. He had a birdie on No. 3, was one-up on the | —"S°* "OST OR UO"ss aa ——_ —____- ter da Ri LoHar, White 50. ATION, : to tee Off hie y. Gordon) Wallace in two rounds Senator 8 Cer, “simpson, Lopes, De- field, with Julius Boros, Ken Venturi and Doug Ford at 69 Mon! ks COOL/ He casually handed the lime piece of ice. popsicle to his caddy, got: lisn't negarded as much of a threat) away a nice drive, and then continued to enjoy his| Top Pontiac Play in Best- Many of the Pontiac area's fin- est amateur golfers are ready and waiting to go to the firing line Sat- urday in the men's annual City Best-Ball tourney at Pontiac Mt- nicipal Golf Course. A par-minded array of 31 two- man teams, led by defending champions Bill Pembroke and Jim Pettiford, will begin teeing off to- AMERICAN LEAGUE Lest Pct. Behind Chicago 17 660 New 22 OTT 4 Detroit -.. 25 A337 Cleveland 24 ~=—529 o4 i Boston 27 500 8 Baltimore ARC ot! 23 442 Nl Kansas City ......23 30 Aya lle Washington ..... 1», W 33817 THURSDAY'S RESULTS New York 4, Chicago 3 2, Baltirnore 1 Boston 9, Cleveland 3 Kansas City s Washington 2 (Times has = ’ a New Yi at City, 9 p.m.—BSturdl- - went (43) vs, Burnette (4-3). in Ch » & p.m.—Stobbs (0-10) vs. Donovan (5-2). at troit, 8:15 p.m. — Sullivan (3-4) V8. Maas (6-3) timore Ci d, 7 p.m.—Wi nt (1-3) ¥s, Se 0 EY 1-5) or reise -(. ‘S SCHEDULE Washington at Chicago, 1:30 p.m Boston at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. Baltimore at Cleveland, fom ew York at Ki City, UP seca SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE —- Baltimore at Clevel 2, 12:30 p.m Sonoma at Chicago, 2, 1:30 p.m Detroit, mn, New York at Kansas sas City, 2:30 p.m, NATIONAL AL LEAGUE Woa Lest Pet, Behing Milwaukee 210588 adelphia 21 580 as Cincinnati 23COCSST4 Ye “agg ea 3 eo 1% . eeeanes ‘ New York ... 310406 hs Pittsbu 32: 385) 10% a2 Cd RADAY's — ‘New ‘York Milwaukee 8, Stoo 3 Philadelphia St. is 1 Sie GAMES ( i Cipeipnati at N Son -Nuahali| in bal) | ~! Waukee at Spahn well ee ' ep tae Schmidt 3-1 9a. Gaege i |P-m.—Drott dig jin the best-ball spoils two years ‘ago as a partner of Ed Gorams. Area Golfers Ball Tourney morrow at 12 o'clock noon in quest of the city best-ball title. The tournament is scheduled for 18 holes and a sudden-death playoff is planned in case of ties. Par at the Municipal layout is 34-35—69. to Anthony’s position. * * * The sharp-punching Anthony, who blasted top-ranking Chuck) Spieser’s hopes with a third-round |knockout in the Olympia ring in| April, is a heavy valtishesd te — Durelle. -his big opportun Indian Raider Wins Feature at Livonia LIVONIA (INS) — Indian Raider topped a field of 17 entries last night to win the $24,150 Merchants and Manufacturers Trot in. grand circuit racing at Wolverine Race- way. Driver Buck Minniear brought Indian Raider home ahead of the field in the fifth and ninth races Several strong teams stand in’ |for Pembroke and Pettiford. Leading the worthy list of chal- ‘lengers are the teams of Ron Roth- barth-Ed Wasik and Paul Bada- Mike Andonian. | Rothbarth won the city medal play championship last year and Wasik was city medal king in 1955. Andonian won the state publinx title last Sunday at Saginaw for the 2nd year in a row. Bada, con- sistently one of the best shotmak-| 5, ers in this area, shot an individual 64 last year, but couldn’t top the Pembroke-Pettiford card of 62. Another threat is offered by the iStan Sav age-Butler Cooper tan-| idem. Savage is a former city, |medal champ while Cooper shared Glenn Harding and Nick’ Ber- son, both with unlisted partners, : ‘are also strong entries. — Among the other standout en- tries are Jim Pembroke and Les- ter Brown, Al Papazian and Paul Godoshian, Gene Wright and Ed A Kast, Chuck Barker and Dick ) Robertson, Dick DeWitt and Tom Thumb, and brothers Joe and Bob Gaines. Trophies will be awarded to the winner and rufner-up while golf eee Serta et teams. entries are accepted) the way of a 2nd. straight crown! 2:00—Pred Sar po x and. George Johnson | 2:08-—J Richara sin and Bob "Kent and Dick Doyon. Charles Hudson 148—Joe Stan Ae § and Butler Cooper. ies Pettitord and : te nd Bill Pem — and Al 2:08—Gien Rubearteen 2: Charles ertson; Geor, to take the $9,659 winner's share of the purse. Tonight's major event is the $10,- 000 divided Ensign Hanover three- year-old pace. Eleven horses have been entered. Meyer, Baumholtz Depart PHILADELPHIA (#—The Phila- delphia Phillies optioned pitcher Jack Meyer to their Miami farm team of the International League yesterday and gave veteran out- fielder Frank Baumbholtz ‘his ,un- conditional release. Best-Ball Pairings ad Fige & Sarazinsky: Harold ohn Jancearek saa Mike Figa; | larry Coi nl Pistochauer ana “Jim Me- riner. 12:40—Charles Whipple and ‘ond Noel Fraser; ont partner; rson, Jim Pembroke and Lester Brown; 1:38—a, z: ‘ : an $2—P) Bada and Mike, Andonian: brdke. _| Willie Hunt of Brewster, Don Maestri, Athletics | 'At Waterford High Saturday | —<—<——<$= | Three Pontiac amateur boxers ‘will headline a 10-bout benefit fight |show to be held at Waterford Town- ship High School Saturday at 8 p.m. * * * Some of the top ring prospects in the area will be seen in action| with proceeds from the show going towards the construction of a swimming pool for the Williams Lake Swim Club. Tickets may be obtained to- night and tomorrow at Griff's Grill, Capital Barber Shop and the Tel-Huroy Shopp'ng Center. They will also be on sale at the gate. * * * Glove champion, Don Cole, 160, and Bob Ragland, 138, will rep- resent the Pontiac Boys’ Club on the program meeting strong out- side opponents. - * * * One of the top attractions of the. - night is expected to be a 135-pound! © battle between Detroit ace Louis! 7 Egglestan and Ed Soucedo of Jack- son. Eggleston won the state Gloves crown and was runnerup for National AAU honors fighting in the 147-pound class. He- will be fighting here as will tough Jerry Hastings of the Police Athletic League in Windsor, Webb of Monroe and several Dave Blower, 175-pound Golden out of Brewster Center. Soucedo| i _jis a crafty slugger. Pontiac Boxers Headline Fight Card 135-pound class— Eggleston v« Soucedo | John Duffy is serving as match-| 135-pound class—Charles Princy cf maker for the benefit show. Frank Brewster Center. Detro!t vs Don Webb Spraker is the chairman of the of St. Joseph Club, Monroe 135-pound class—Bill Chapman of. program assisted by Jim Harring- .-7o.fe; vs Phil Parent of Windsor Po-| ton. jlice Athletic League. : * * * 138-pound class—Bob Ragland vs Wil-| lie Horton of Stone Recreation - Saturday's fight card: 147-pound class—Bobby Joe Keck of st. Hea Club vs Yates, Brewster. 112-pound = class—Gra of Monroe 147-pound class—John Kubenik aoe Club va Long of Jackson Boxing. Winder League va Willie Hunt. 60-pound class— Cole vse Jerry, ise peund ¢lass Dick Rosnick of Jack-| stactines of Windsor League son vs Bam Blue of Stone Recreation tion, | 178-pound class—Dave Blower vs Jeep. Detroit. 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In| ‘walk Bob B bie (decisive. a F ord Fabulous Though his performance was a fact, I've done a lot of thinking ee ce plaepctrighvern Asked what catcher Frank House : shaky one, the 21-year-old -rookie/fver Since my mianager dow? At/ retired the next elght batters in |[e0 said io Him, Tsitouris replied: MARK 5S Trade-In on righthander who was in a major|—hatleston ¢ i tk aff) told me! succession to preserve the one- retty nervous Fememoer. 1 Was 2 eague baseball park for the first |*he Tigers had bought me. But! pun margin. PI Pelssatis’ acuvinae leemas wick EF Y Id C time picked up a victory in the one thing I never thought was that) no contributed most tolthe ene previous ted. ‘ our e) ar Detroit Tigers’ 2-1 decision yester.|!'4 be pitching in the big leagues} Player who contri most to'the major leagues amounted. to - my first day here.” the Tiger success was the same|seeing clubs in spring training and For the record, Tsitouris pitched fellow who has been doing just |W@tching big league games on tele- It had been a long day for the 21, innings after injuries had that for the past week or 10 days vision. Yesterday was the first | erew-cut youngster from the little (dictated: the removal of starter’_charlie Maxwell. He hit a time he had even been close to a| + +f community .of ..Monroe,-.N. C. - Pay) -Poytack--and then’’Steve “Mickey” Mantle type” hone” ran jmajor: league. park. {| | é Up at pies to catch a plane, Gromek. He allowed the Orioles’ ‘off the third deck roof in right i strikeouts. 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In the 1923 Open at Inwood Coun- try Club, Long Island, he finished ‘in a regulation tie with Bobby Jones, In the playoff Jones shot a incidentally was the .first of four Open titles for’ Jones. x * * “This is my second appearance at Iverness for the Open and I wouldn’t have turned down the chance for anything,” he said. | He then looked at his 39-41-80 | card, rubbed his shoeless foot on the locker room bench and said jestingly, ‘“‘but it doesn't look like these old feet will carry me into the finals, does it?” After he donned his shoes,) Cruickshank walked out and took He pointed to the name of Jack| Nicklaus, 17-year-old from Colum-| bus who unlike himself is the youngest player in the tournament. | “Now there is-a—boy who is the same age as my oldest grandchild, he can also be happy with his 80, | because at 17 he has participated]! in one of the great thrills of golf |, by being in the Open.” j i itheir golf out of Pine Lake, were lalso ‘runners-up, posted a 74. The Per- _jand Jim Funston and Bill Krall . “Scheduled to meet Randall Ahern land his son Tommy this morning jin the opening round of 18-hole ‘match play. yesterday. i \Harding-Robertson Pine Lake Medalists C ity Golfers” By BILL CORNWELL Glenn Harding and Dick Rob-| ertsor, who do most of their swing- ing ‘at Pontiac Country Club, drift-! ed out Pine Lake way Thurs- day and stole the show ‘in the quali- fying rounds of the 8th annual Pine Lake Invitational golf tourna- ment. Harding and Robertson com- bined their golfing talents in the selective drive-alternate shot tourney to fire a two-under-par 70 for medalist honors in the 18-hole qualifiers, “Phe~ Harding-~~-Robertsen -teany scored birdies on the 3rd, 13th,| 16th and 17th holes and_ slipped) to bogies on Nos. 5 and 6. So} accurate was their iron game that! a 10-footer was their longest putt of the afternoon. . * * Jerry Krause and Jim Kraume, Birmingham brothers who play tournament surprises. ‘Krause youths joined forces for a til, which took 2nd place in the trials, A muffed 10-foot putt pre- vented them from tying Harding and Robertson. * * *. An Edgewood tandem, Dick’ Vershure and Ned Begle, Mfished/ in 3rd place with, 72. doe Grace dr. of Detroit Golt | Club and Howie Neilson of Pine Lake, the defending champions, almost became the day's top casualties, I re a Grace and Neilson were exempt from qualifying by virtue of their championship status, but they. elected to qualify anyway. They had a bad day of it and wound up with a 77, just good enough to make the championship flight. | * DS * Bill Pettibone of Red Run and . Plum. Hollow’s Bill Nettle, the’1956. ry Byard-Ralph Elistrom team, Bob Babbish and Bill O'Brien, also shot 74's.” *® * * Harding and Robertson were The Aherns had 75 The top 16 teams in yester- day's qualifiers began match | play today in the championship flight. Matches also started this — morning in six other flights, Luck was with the Pine Lake golfers yesterday, Their qualify-| ing rounds were played between}! violent storms and the only thing) that got “wet was the golf course. Today's pairings in the cham- pionship flight: Glenn Harding and Dick Robertsen,. Ahern, Meadowbrook (75) . Pontiac CC (70) vs. Randall and Tommy | ils Ss, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 eT ‘TWENTY. SEVEN Socal le Jim, Punston and Bill Krall, Plum Hal- ‘low (34) vs. Howie Neilson, Pine Lake, | {and Joe.Grace Jr.. Detroit GC (77). Dick Vershure and Ned Begle, Edge-| ;wood (72i:vs, Jack Childe, Meadowbrook, ‘and Harry ‘feillmann Jr., Grosse [Tle (76). 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Doby and Dit- A wild pitch by Yank pitcher | CHICAGO W—It was Will Har. a recent New York night club al-;jmar exchanged words and Doby lridge's turn to swing today in: the landed a left hook that sent Dit- mar to a sitting position on the turf. * * * Bill Skowron, husky Yankee first baseman, grabbed Doby and threw him to the- ground, Walt Dropo, towering White Sox first baseman, tried to pull -Skowron from Doby. Enos Slaughter of the Yanks went after Dropo. Dropo drove a looping right to Slaugh- HUTCHINSON, Kan. ) — ington, Ky., and the rebounding of Edward Burton, Muskegon Heights, Mich., ‘made ‘the differ- ence as the East all-stars defeated the West 67-63 in the opening game Thursday of the All-America prep basketball world series. Lickert scored 24 points to top both teams in the seesaw battle. The West's offensive was carried by three players: John Hagen of Belview, Minn., 15 points; Jerry Cobb of Dallas, arid Robert Whe- lan of Le Mars, Iowa, 15 each. Ted Gets Mad, Hits 3 Homers CLEVELAND (@® — Maybe Ted ‘}| Williams should get mad at him- self more often. The 38year-old Boston slugger stormed out of the batting cage in disgust before yesterday's game in which he hit three home runs in Boston's 9-3 victory. Angered by his inability to meet ‘the ball squarely in batting prac- ‘tiec, the American League's lead- jing hitter threw his bat 50 feet in ithe air as he left the cage. “Wasn't I lousy,” Ted yelled as a shooting of Billy Lickert of Lex-| | he ran out to his left-field station. ter’s balding head. Pontiac Press Phete WAITS TURN — One of the state's finest amateurs, Chuck Kocsis and his caddy, waits his turn on No. 6 tee at Inverness CC, Toledo, yesterday, in his first round of the U. S. Open golf cham- i Chuck was playing behind Sammy Snead. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS { get in September, what with first place resting on percentage-point)| leads and player brawls bustin’} jout al] over in June? The Milwaukee Braves, follow- percentage points, with a riotous 8&5 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday. * *& & They made it with the help of skid- ding the Redlegs from first to} third with a 3-2 victory. Philadel- into second six points ahead of the ended St. Louis’ winning streak at eight games and plunked the Braves Take NL Lea Cardinals back to fifth—only 1's How hot can the pennant races/games away from first and nine | points back of fourth-place Brook- La] jlyn. * * The American League had its imoments too. Chicago and New melee before the second- |tled and scrapped back ipto the place Yankees trimmed the White Tom Brewer, National League lead, by eight] Sox lead to four games with a/Frank Malzone’s three RBIs, won 4-3 decision. And Ted Williams tied a major league record, unloading three home runs in one game for the; second time this season as the) Boston Red Sex hammered Cleve- land 9-3, knocking the Indians | backing to fourth place. regained third, nipping Baltimore) 2-1. Kansas City smacked Washing-| ton 6-2 and the New York Giants’ clipped the Chicago Cubs 7-4 in the other games. Jim Rivera homered for a 2-0 Detroit, White Sox lead, but the Yankees then won the rubber game of the series with a three-run fifth on "|doubles by Gil McDougald and |Mickey Mantle and singles by ‘Bill Skowron and Andy Carey. Billy Pierce lost it. Williams tagged loser Early ing Manager Fred Haney’s spring) York had a rip-roaring, 28-min- Wynn for his first two homers, | time directive to the letter, hus-|yute 17 off Bob Lemon. also supported by then got No. his seventh. * * * Jack Urban, part of that multi- player deal with the Yankees last \February, won -his first major league. start for the A’s, who. backed up his five-hitter with four ‘home runs, all off Pete Ramos. Porterhouse Sets World Race Mark INGLEWOOD, Calif. (INS) — | | | Special for Father’s Day! 25% OFF on Liz Lunn’s Porterhouse has set a new world record of 1.02 2/5 for the five and a half furlongs. The six-year-old, with Johnny Longden up, blazed the distance lyesterday-in winning the $25,000 cap at Hollywood Park. * * * ‘Flight History, by two and a half! lengths. 5 | The new record replaces one of Reg. $7.95 Aluminum Folding ARM CHAIR *6.50 All Outdoor Grills Other Styles Reduced |1:03 set by Viking Victory at Tropical Park last January. ‘Umpire John Stevens “from the 2 |White Sox to four games. ridge conferred for 20 minutes aft-| | ing Doby was the aggressor and Minnie Minoso Wednesday night. |Jewelers at Wisner Field at 5: 30. “s Harridge Plans Next Swing==5 the Alouettes of the Canadian Big Four: {Hill Going to Caneda Md ANN ARSOE @—Dick EM. star =] cotumuntty MOTORS Rochester and SAVE! oft Oot tw T Players of both teams, keyed up by their pennant contention,| swarmed on the field = mine in a melee. * * * Peace was close at hand when Billy Martin, Yankee firebrand, said something to Doby and they had to be separated. The punching and the wrestling, arguing - and -confusion lasted - 28 minutes, Dropo, Doby, Martin and) Slaughter were ejected from the game. Whitey Ford of the Yan- kees was banished later for riding bench. * * * : New York won the game, 4-3, and cut the league lead of the | -But discussions continued. -Har- er the game with managers Al| Lopez of the Sox and Casey Sten- gel of the Yanks and the four um- A. pon a | Chuck Comiskey,-White Sox vice| president, told newsmen he had, protested to the chief umpire, Larry Napp, because Doby and’ Dropo, his team's power batters, | were cast out while Ditmar was allowed to stay in the game. Comiskey quoted Napp as say- that’s why Ditmar was allowed to. remain. * * * Doby stated later that he struck, in ‘‘self defense’’—he thought Dit-) mar was coming after him. The White Sox claimed Al Cicotte, Yank pitcher, threw at outfielder City Baseball, Softball Games Halted by Storms | City League baseball and soft-' ball action was postponed for the 2nd time this week Thursday | because of wet grounds. Yester- day’s severe thunderstorms in| the area made the city diamonds | unplayable. | * * * Today’s Class A City League’ baseball schedule sends Thomas | Die & Stamping against Shaw's! ‘scheduled tonight, igame card is planned on Sunday. ' Ringo Back With Packers. GREEN BAY, Wis. (#—Veteran | center Jim Ringo has signed his 1957 contract with the Green Bay | Packers of the National Football League, Coach Lisle Blackbourn added Hollywood Express Handi-: announced pany. * Ringo, re peu center since | joining the club in 1953, signed for, ‘Glen Hight One of our quality salesmen says... + — Suill: Giving 11 Year Guarantees - on Used Cars Our used cars are “OK” i é-ditioned...by.. factory trained... © nicians. 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MODEL #210 MEAL ALATA H Boadway-Shell \ ‘a Hardware Ne , 650 Auburw Ave. FE 2-6506 | Open Deity a to 6 —_ Friday ‘til 9 : p Naess a | 4 : oe i as ea rs : ae 2a ) 47 5 ‘- By i ! io gt Paes f4 ji | j } ‘ . 4 . \ | , : j | ze Al aS {i i ‘i - f eiorana _) a a po 8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE Oe ae Peg Made His Own Seat Judge Hits at 611 Clip = ==. i, eo don nw sete wy a nig } CHICAGO un — Fifty years ago, i , on . s ce Ug - : “ a } y a4 s “_ ‘ j ' Et eo aie te Booker Leads ity Batters . Along the Outdoor Trail ( Scent sme ing Park. So he designed a metal) — ‘ .. xe ‘Judge Booker, slugging 1st base- rently based on-a minimum of 10) . GUY MOATS £ | park. Friends saw it and asked|man for the Pontiac Jets, is theltimes at bat : vets, . Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press ° . sod gar Thus was born the|leading batter in the Class A City Becker lot year’s City ae on ESS r in the manufacture ' of Baseball League after nearly four - ‘ lial weeks of play in the 1957 season. All hitting averages are cur- “who are in the vast majority. lThere’s no place for “exhibition- | ists’ and careless motorboat op- By H. GUY MOATS Prospects are excellent for behind the hounds, over rails, brush and stone fences and over ditches; where cross - country out 11 hits in 18 attempts for a phenomenal five-game average Predict Tense Belmont Race NEW YORK (#—The names of seven colts were dropped into the entry box today for the 89th Bel- mont Stakes, and if racing secre- of 611, | Terry Thomas of Shaw's Jewel- ers holds down 2nd spot in the hitting race, The star outfieldgr, who won the crown two years ago, has collected eight safeties in 14 trips to the plate for a .571 aver- age. Ban Roberson of the Jets is in 3rd place with an average of .529, followed by the Jets’ Louie Seay Michigan’s bass season opening. casting enthusiasts who swear by (and occasionally at) the tough and canny bronzebacks have been promised fine conditions for Sat- urday’s 1957 premiere, that also marks start of The Pontiac Press “big fish derby.” The “derby” is a 3-way contest that provides The thousands of flyrod and bait- erators on inland waters, or any others. . * * * It’s horse show time again and this observer recalls the time when the Bloomfield Open Hunt ‘was more of a hunt than a show . . . when brightly garbed riders on fine hunters made the run, races over the countryside ob- Stacles were thrillers. Ali on the present site of the 40th De- troit Horse Show, June 25-30, Metamora, and there’s no longer the “‘chase’’-race, all giving way ; to the individual rider and mount efforts. Fox hunts have been moved to} . tt Jimmy Kilroe finds an extra $50 rewards for the heaviest bass, jone it will be the best kept secret since scientists began. monkeying with nuclear fission. : Third and toughest of the Triple Crown series, the mile and one Aarne ae erage "*|pike and bluegill. It ends Labor The Jets and Shaw's—dominate|4Y: Sept. 2. the list with three’ players apiece. x *& * CIO Local 594 placed one man in| Most bass waters are back to the elite group while the Giants|normal, for the most part clear. boast the other two positions.——j—— hk t#—_$_e Leading batters: . Best bets for smalimouth, out- MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS - qhalf classic is expected to bring 12) i23 © Montcalm . -|a tense duel between the Wheat-: FE 4.8230 ley Stable’s Bold Ruler and Ralph| Making a Lowe’s Gallant Man.. The 3-year-|pooker, Jets ..... nee a n Moti — anes Sokee, Se ee =: old championship of 1957 prob- zhomas, Shaw's ....c.00. "14 8 571, Huron, from Harbor Bea ; : Tson, Jets . tesveqelT © 529) Port Hope and up to Pt. Austin. : ably will hang on the outcome.'seay, Jets ....... ist 8 ut Whiske Ha G atio Gallant Man will have a stable-/Suo", Sch 200000 fA] Gy wagte Bay, Pie Awe mate, Bold Nero, in the struggle,|Johnson, Giants eossecesdl 8 488 , - Bay, . Slabs while the remainder of the line-|stot ‘shaw’ -.00llcclcld? 1 ala] pardues Willow Greek at Heron : - up- consists of the Greentree ity, Pinnebog river from M-25 ‘ Reinforeed Slabs—Wide Range ef | Stable’s Cohoes, the Cain Hoy down. Big Bay and Huron ‘ Colors and Sines. Immediate Tistable’s Lucky Dip, Mrs. Jules |\Schwartz’s Nah Hiss, and the’ D. & M. Stable’s Inside Tract. All will carry 126 poundsen the race to be carried on the CBS television and radio network, 3:30-4 p.m. EST, With seven start- fers, the jackpot would total $114,- 350, the winner grabbing $78,300. Milwaukee Has Pennant MILWAUKEE (® — The baseball servation men report. season is still young but Milwaukee a already Kas its Pennant. Largemouths should do well. in Saginaw Bay, Wildfowl and Rico ony ree cede ben) Sebewaing among other areas. On Park zoo here on the opening day the home front, Pontiac lake is of the baseball season. It was| ‘he ee Peimge™ es poet county es Ww luce gi meme’, epprmerieney, Peete bass -tahicg * * * Perch fishing is still slow on Lake Huron shores; muskies are still hitting at Clinton river, off Selfridge Field and past Huron Point. Walleyes are starting to hit in Lake Huron at mouth of St. Clair river. * * * Michigan's new law curbing “thot-props” on inland lakes (ef- fective in 1958, March 1), is a welcome bit of legislation to many -|Oakland county lake residents and to thousands of fishermen. It also meets with approval of the real enthusiasts of motor-boating. Point also are good spots, con- ee ee ee * -~* Works like a truck! Pile on the load! 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 14,1937,” we | THIRTY-oNE = Bureau’ fancy cca Produce DETROIT PRODUCE The following ng prices, reported by the | te, covers sales of lly grown senenee of of grades ay. _ ht <3 i 1 and q\grain futures on the Board of Grain Futures Trading Is Dull: CHICAGOW—Trading was dull in. ‘Trade today and price changes! _|mostly were minor following the News in Brief ' A 12 toot aluminum rew was stolen from Proud Lake 908 reation Area sometime Tuesday ight according to the Oakland ounty Sheriff's. Department. \boat is owned by Bruce Merris, 16741 Stout St., Detroit Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike St.,' Sat. June 15, Sigma Gamma! The) HONG KONG (® — A Shanghai Iepone operator repdrted tnd the Communist Chinese government today freed two American Jesuit missionaries it had held in prison for four years. The release of the Revs. Charles J. McCarthy, 48, San Fran- ciseo, and John Alexander Houle, 42, Glendale, Calif., had been expected since the prison terms of both were completed today. The telephone operator said the pair had left the prison. for the _Drop Charge "Reds Free 2 Americans ; Against Picket | Union Official Requests. Trespassing Warrant Be Dismissed Policemnin T ! of Visiting Politicians NASHUA, N.H. @—One of Nash- ua’s most conscientious pone. men tagget! five automobiles . parking in front: ot city ar he learned every one of the cars. belonged to a mayor or sélectman of a New Hampshire ogs 5 Cars e \Chapter ef Pi Omicron National b -|downtum of the previous session. * * * Sorority. 8 to 2. —Adv.} A Pontiac Teamsters Local 614! of} a Drayton! Jesuit mission in Shanghai. Their release left six Americans confined in Communist China. Two are serving life sentences. Two complete five-year terms next year. Orie is sentenced to 20 years, and the other to 15 years. community ‘attending a New ing. Hampshire Municipal Assn. meet-" Police Chief Joseph L. Regan “STOCK = 30° 180 Indust, Reils Util. Stocks Net change soon +4 —3 —1 +4 Noon today .,.,275.2 126.8 16.9 186.5 * -274.8 127.0 TT.0 186.4 - 270.9 124.1 a bay | sores B14 196.6 & 184.9) +- 287.3 142.3 #3 181.8) -374.8 ae # 186.4) -240.6 118.4 ui 168.0 | oo 3763 185.1 9 191.5 "14.0 1262 68.8 171.6) DETROIT STOCKS ic, J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Al Bie. a Bestp. Co.* $ -§4 Baldwin Rubber Co.*..... 15.6 16 Gear ea resieaens 4 24.8 G@. L, Ol & Chem. 26 26 28 Howell Elec, Mtr, Co.*.. 66 66 Pen Mtl. Prod. Co. 86 9.6 98.8) The “OS ccccescavess+:10 | 267 Rudy OS oc cccccs 18.4 15.7 Toledo Co,. et 13.8 13.5) _ Wayne 8. Products €o.... 1 4 614 4 1,25-1.35 §0-Ib, bag. Radishes, ed. {ane 1.00 dos. behs. No. 1, .65-75 ‘4 hrond a white, taney, 00 ont " behs. ; 80-90. Na. ag "10-80 doz. behs. Squash, ftalian, No. Soybeans were unable to make headway despite some encouraging export news, but there was a wide assortment sree om ee Scag anss: of losers, Vegetabies, uy Cos Asparegue, No. 1,, Wheat was fairly firm early on} Rummage Sale, Sat., June 15th, trustee today withdrew charges es a ee wien =< = » No, 1, 1.50-|buying apparently attracted by re- First Presbyterian Church, 9 a.m. trespassing against is, Broccoli, sti, 1, 2.25-2.18 f excessive rainfall in Kan-| Ad The market was generell hi YM bu Cabbage, No. 1, 18 bu.|Pports of exce e —Adv y higher |chives, No, 1, 1.00-1:50 doz. ul, No. 1,/sas and Nebraska, and high winds at the sr but the number of 4 doz, behs. Kohlrabi, No. 1, 1.50-|. Kansas. Co slum some-! Rummage Sale, Guild No. 10, minus signs increased as turnover |dor, hone. Ce onee ee ko I'so200 in Kansas. Corn ped some-'p.i 7 p. m. Stevens Hall. Ex. : €rjdoz. behs. Onians, Greens, No. 1. .85-\what, influenced by clearing. a ae slackened, There w: | 1.00 doz brhs.° Parsley, curly, No. 1,! ‘change Street entrance. —Adv @S @ ZOOd NUM-| E595 dos. beh jweather, which will aid corn plant-, : ber of opening blocks Spode den teste, fete Me Is | ratte _ Alvy F. Bush, . 00 doz. behs. Potatoes, No. 1l,j\ing, . | Attention U.A.W. skilled trades- men. If your journeyman car was issued before Jan.-lst, 1954, it ‘is -now out-of date you must make application for your new card be-| Plains picket as picketing of the) Fathers Houle and McCarthy were arrested June 15, 1953, in ‘union hall at 1410 S. Telegraph Rd. Shanghai, presumably on the usual charge of “ ’ non cy waived the usual fine as an ex- pression of the city’s courtesy to moved into its fourth day. * *- 29, appeared be-| fore Oakland County Prosecutor) Frederick C. Ziem this morning) asking that a warrant against! |Willlam Bellinger, 33, be dropped. ary activities and spying.” * ® The number of Americans in Communist Chinese custody has dropped gradually from a high of 55 in 1951, The United States has been seeking the release of all prisoners in prolonged talks with a Red Chinese ambassador at Geneva, but the Peiping regime's pro- fessed policy is to free the Ameri icans only when their sentences the visiting officials. Can‘t Sleep at Wheel HARRISBURG, Pa. (# — The Pennsylvania . State. Superior Court has ruled that sleeping at » Lee WESTRIDGE os WATERFORD e. ea A beautiful and newly established residential area just 10 minutes North of Pontiac. Finest custom homes well planned, on highly restricted lots. Adjacent to Public and- the New “Our Lady of the Lakes” Parochial School < 25 ‘> Shopping and 4 | ‘ * MODELS. ‘OPEN | J Part of Ledgestone Drive . “An Address of Distinction” ~ 1, 4.00 4% bu. Squash, Summer, No. 1, 5 : - : motors and selected issues. 400 | ee premntocs Hothouse, No. oe ond of ine tied an fore July 3ist, 1957, to get credit! Bush and other union officers | 87¢ completed. the. wheel is reckless driving. oe a et. le . Ww ‘4-7 , - = — Ford advanced % to 56M ON} 1.80-1.75. doz, bchs, wenips, Ne. Liold style wheat was “-72 Tugher,/on your old card. Call FE 2-8090. | could not be reached for an ex- 4,000, shares, Chrysler was in de-|,Oteen®:_ Cabba No 1 3:80-2:00 bu. | July $2.02%, new style wheat % to —AdV.| ptanation : * and’ 1 1t0'2.00 wi $0-2.00 ‘bu. Kaie* No. higher, July $2.03, corn %& to P : " 00 ’ 00 in _ . rt ‘U. ustar ®. » 1.291. =e f 1 Y terd = | bu. Borrell, No. 1, 1/25-i.75 bu. Spinach. 3% down, July $1.29%, oats % to A esterday morning Bush an ‘ 2, 150-200 bu. Turnips, No. 1, 150-/34 Jower, July 64, rye % to 1% Livestock ‘Floyd Herewe, 614 business aout | "Lettuce and salad Greens: snéive,{higher, July $1.18%, soybeans un- Q . . summoned Bloomfield fed 'Ne F C { Bottl . ’ ETROIT LIVESTOCK ° ai fis melo ne rr; gg:ichanged to % lower, July $2.32,! nerrorr, june 13 ° (AP) —Cattle— |police when Bellinger defied “*No rom q Sup eC, 173 pk. basket. Lettuce, Boston, No. 1,/and lard 2 cents a hundred pounds; Selable 400. Bulk early receipts mixed ‘trespassing — Private propert y—| Pontiac Police ‘hav fe ns bu. Lettuce, head, No. 1, 5.00- higher to 5 cents lower, July yearlings standard and g grades re-| Members only” signs and marched’ c Fou e€ solv e -50 3-doz. crate. Lettuce, : oe ’ dominating; around 150 cows in re ts, \ : | 2.50-3.00 bu "Latieces leat, Warns, 1.00: |$12.62. and 3 loeds stockers and Seeders “open /On union property. | case of a feed who reportedly was Supt home lp 1 Hl len: 50 bu. Lettuce, Romaine, No. 1, 1.80- “% ng trade slow ew ear sales: fed : 5 200 bu. siete nl tah a A . lsteers and heifers steady, butk still wae ‘AS MUCH oer {seen running down a stregt yester- | Eggs: Large, 10.50-11.00 30-doz. case: Grain Prices sald; cows and bulls fully steady: |day afternoon carrying a_shotgun_ medium, 9.00-9.50; small, 7.80-8.00. —— load low to average choice a g to-show them that’ ond a blood soaked t wel, and, CHICAGO GRAIN Ganant raced pearls utllly and I had just as much right on that! wearing a shirt in the same condi hly P P DETROIT EGGS - | CHICAGO, June 14—(AP) — Opening! utility cows 15.00-16.50: canners ond,Property as they did,” Bellinger - * Mont y ayments.. porTRoit. June 14 (AP;)—Eges, f.0.b./6rains: euttors Re egtriet wine and com-) said. tion. etroit, cases included, federal stat. when’ (old) Dec. . ..,.-- 1.29% |mercial bulls - Compared lest ; i | } jarades: en oe rate ~. 2.02% March . el <3) week receipts increased over a week; He is one of the lead in a All hospitals ponds checked for Like Rent Whites: Grade A jumbo 41: large 32-37, Bept. tas 204%) Oats— bulk supply fed steers and heifers; cows e ie e teacers in shooting reports but none were. = avg. 36's; medium 28-32, wid. avg. | Dee: +-.5- 2.104 July . | comprised around 25 per cent of receipts,! long sturggle by present and found. - | Opening blocks included Reyn- eer tn eres © ERD eet Fy sae Do een pial fed ‘steers and belters ‘steady| P&St members of the local to win After checking the alleged shoot- * Prom t Service olds Metals off % at 62 on 1,000, Brémas: Grade A large 31.36: wig Sept... 208 ums ener Tae ce ee aeeeng eee he | Detaclivell Orville! Jobieion! P F ; mediu: socees 21048 e t ; ' ' i 4 : shares; Getty Oil off % at 335 on jarve 28% = cueett 2: bree BS iiecen 215: 211% Sept. . 02... Se eames higher: pee either own rank-and-file members. | Patrol bert Fost fend rc : 3,500; and Union Pacific up % at| Checks |May 7.717 05% Dec. re 00; mainly. 23.00 up: , }Patrolmen Al oster Jr.’ an te ° P Total wee receipts for government Corn— Lard— lores loads high choice 1.000-1.150 Ib.| They also seek the end of a 314- Harry Risner arrested a suspect. ' ¥ ong ime to ay 29% on 1,400, . staded eggs 4.-0,236> ca uly. ses. 129% July. ++ 12-53 steers 24.25, few 94.60; one toad iow! year trusteéshi over the local by Pe Commercially “uraded: Whites Grade Sept. 1.30%, Sept. . ..... 12.90 prime 960 lb. steers 25 00: good to low Pp i | Bu t the charge was drunk and dis- . Seeded aie saieeae re ; eo Pa peer evi artes Md Ad Giseas |. * Low Rates e Ac c & Co 41 qiced Co ...» $8.2, moderate: market about y. No track. P in a PatYo! 1/90 off: most shorn old crop lambs of- a USED CARS =] P pee 7” fy pees one Bt sales reported New: Afrivals 198: on Car |fered aes utility and good. 16.00-2000;, Ment today asked a summary ) w Atchison ..... 23.8 Midi Stl Pd 47.6 treet pots, Uppiies moderate: demand Se crate ed ee eT ailaple: fex| judgment in Federal Court to C A DILL Cc A heen apere OL ah Mpls Hon og whites 330-3 30: round. Crepe Z y, ; 3500 few good 22.00; cull te nae block a proposed merger of A 4 JEROME S 4 CADILLAC er . . —y Slaughter ewes early 5.00-9.00; late sales ~ we ep mae Hidden Forune ee ce Bethlehem Steel Corp. and the DEMO 2 Set ene Benquet .... Motor Wheel . 201) Poultry /t 5 ; a 128, “Butchers E = oes Youngstown Sheet and Tube if ry a Loaded Bein steel s.. aot MoE S Found in ROoms [ies he Bo katate! || Co. However, court action on | % ' ° Boeing Air .. 45 Wal Cash R. 683 ; and 2 190-220 Ib. 2000-2025: number 2| the fe was posi Save Hundreds! al $3795 00 hn Alum .. $3.3 Nat Dairy ....343) DETROIT POULTRY sad 3 906-000 Jb 1898-1098: mect'sua:| oS pened aan |< “ bd = Bond sire .... 163 fis PSE 130 4 ,,DETROIT, June 14 (AP) —Prices, paid) of 2 Dead Woman [282 3023 © W503 wie th | ae. = Full Power | 2 Two-Tone Blue— | > Borg Warn .. 414 Nat Tea...” 30.3/D¢T, Pound f.0.b. Detroit F mixed grades 18 75-19.25: mixed number =) 62 Sedan < 3 AG = Briegs Mi... 81 NY Central nt quality live poultry up to 10 =< ‘| 2 2 and 3 300-400 Ib. sows 16.00-17 00: ian 4 2 A | Bargain w : eer th Nia i rr a 7 Heavy-type hens 18-20; light type ages NEW YORK # — A hoard of| cease 2 and 3 400-600 Ih. 1350-15 00; ‘Blood D i S | a) 4/13; heavy type broileers or fryers ('s- $974 980 in tash has been found Saf! snd boars 12.00-14 50: compared | onatlions 18 Av Aileectic capeeenen ane eee Coden tax (iy the ldreary Stvau ise ca! ters cits “aseu! DEALS DEALS DEALS | C*t Ave. at Orchard Lake 1 pei peais DEALS | oo. ALA AE: gcaponetion (0-6 ine) at4-28%4/in a wooden Box in reary (extremes 100 off, sows 25-75 coe NT d d M Ponti F | 3741” Comment: Mark Ee } ‘ontiac E 8-0488 ae Fy ACT cetpts light and prices mostly vorma: Apartment of a “woman recluse ‘°* eede onday en Me Bal tat usaree, “Ut tnd offerings ‘dirty who died three weehs ago at the CHICAGO LIVESTOCK at Elks Temple < . = age of 90. CHICAGO. June 14 (AP)—Hogs 4.500: < = . Hi Ri . x The money—some new ills ale es moderately steady to 25 higher on butch- : < i = 1%. | CHICAGO POULTRY | , ers: sows mostly steady, goed shipping); A Pontiac area Community : e +4 : Bi ; yee aomers Ox ~ Lave posi 7 -d hoa old—is in poli y | coteand LS 3 se- 228 Ib | butchers 1975-5 Bank will be held Monday, a w Ps . +. Li yesterday 20.25; a few lots 1 se weights also ood é On *.: er. | yin ces unchsaged: ‘heavy (Pending @ court order on ts tipo. 2025: 17 head lot 1-2 20.40: no sizable!from 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m., e Chrysler. .... 782 3° pa. 32 ere 146-16." light hens 12,43", old rece- sition. Gilots 1-2 190-220 Ib. aqvatlable: 2-3 230- < Cities Sve ... 68.7 Ola... ters 12-13: broilers or ‘fryers 23'2-24: | The treasur found vesten gag IPs. .19.00-19 65: @ few 1-2 230 1978;|at the Elks Temple, Mrs. A. H. ff w ° Climax Mo"! 48° Phelps D .... sre. Ore F 3 mpm ed foot LAE over See ee Tee Oe oe) oes ‘ws Magnus, blood bank chairman, anf 5 S- 5 S- 52s = 53s = 54s = 55s = 56s - 57s "ae ips sees ‘a lbs, 27-28. Z day in the apartment of Mrs.|t s\larger lots mixed grades 340-400, iy Coes a “8 2 Philip Mor = “as ‘ Emma Buhl de Hart, widow of |? i - 26 eae) arene ae ‘nounced today. < ‘ > oe 108. é 17.28- bulk 428- 14 Sor rom. BS Oe es” . Samuel de Hart, a t Catto calves 200; no slaughter ~ ok ot a Brd a). Pi mins «2.1, Sent Father t¢ —_— a tugboat owner a e . “ Gol Gee ..',, 127 Pit Olate O., 8. nde 2 Prison, and captain who died 11 years prices: sac’ netet slew: cots} This will be the last blood bank an . cee ae tee OS Now Seeks His Release ago. and bulls ste 9 25 lower; vealers until mid-July, Mrs. Magnus said, — + B1 } te on co aaig ; 6 steady to 1.00 s few lots standard, nd the Iast rtunity to collect Consum Pw": #3 Sesame HARRISBURG, Pa. —A man ral |good "800 "TD. 40! atilty "and the supply that will ay peded fl : NEW CARS : Sen cea ni Reet eee *} | whose testimony waa instrument- Mrs. o tony had lived alone in fommercia class cows MADag-18 $0: most \sdent 2 tine durin the Fourth | See bee DEALS DEALS DEALS es py | if Rey ToD “ $a2\al in sending his father to jail ° "st ae a above a store Stary Helstein cutters up * want of July holiday. ° < 2 3 = sere ae 54. : : on taten and. e rs d to 11.00: ’ 4 com-| 25 2: | JEROME m Cont onl: gtd Rect Spe... 7 for life has asked the State The bedroom .in which the merical bulls 1680-18 50: ass and| Each Fourth, she added. a num- § uw [| a S > Corn Pd ..... 304 aoeees a “las ‘'Pardcn Board to release him. | money was found was one of the — vealers 2200-26 00; culls Oy Mee | 'ber of persons are injured in auto# Qf ~ . , re Deere wr M4 a = ‘— _ 33 * * * few rooms in the apartment that!. Sheep 200; not enough of any one MPaccidents in Oakland County, and ts OLDS- “ { i CO he to fully test prices: all sales steady ‘ wv : Dis ieee: $31 coer +, fee OAL Charles Russo, Lancaster, Pa.,| could be occupied after a firejciean up eae a few good to choice ny need blood transfusions. The CADILLAC pbs 4 CADIL Doug Aire ,.. 77.4 Sor, moan oe 3e lin asking clemency for his father) eight years ago ie 22 bad ted : Pres seers baie. does not have enough on 4 $s L < LAC + 67. a 5 co : = r ¢ o choice o cro ; ; Du Pont s..c.tgee gaat OO 4. |Cooree. sala I think he is sin-) Mrs. de Hart was stricken at lambs 18.00.18.00; slauedter ewps scarce; Mpyneet this need. | 62 Sedan ne Ves Power | Oo 280 S. Se a Low Mileage © 4 st Air & .. 385 Bocony 2..... mes cerely repentant.” home May 23 and died the same | £°0¢ ®9¢ choice 4.00-5 50- | me * * 12 3 inaw St be Bast Kod ....105 Bou Pee, 44 8 oo haste ~ : fa > 789 . Full Power El- Auto Ls. 38.2 gou Ry |... 428 x * * day in a hospital. She had no chil-| | No ap is needed tof & $3450 00 Pontiac, Michigan ™ > ie Red... 33 + ot Mee vee oe ‘The elder Russo, 63, has been'dren, Her nearest relatives, who| Russian will be the third elective, ‘donate but Seompt service the a e 2 $2695 00 > x. pee bey 8t4 O11 Cal .. 86.5/in prison since 1948. He pleaded |had no idea that she had so much! language taught at two West Ber- ‘public is aske@e¥@ make an ap-f a A Real Beauty r Opew Eves. FE 5-9451 e ~ Firestone. .”- os 7 on erp 7 oes guilty to slaying his second wife|money, could find no’ will. They lin scientific high schools, Bonn pointment with "aR Dorothy | at pore each «SY ad On ¢12\during an argument on a Lan-|got a court order for search of the reports. In the Soviet Zone Russian Blodgett, blood recr nt chair-f DEALS DEALS — DEALS DEALS DEALS DEALS Freept Sul. ap Sevens, oF’! gp gi caster. street. apartment. \is a compulsory language. iman, FE 8-3937. : Goer vey y et UL — —— ——— = : = — Gen cc Oe Texas Co .... 744 eo, Tex G Bul ... 283) > “ 07 Textro” eee) AOR " @ 3 Thomp Pd ... 77 “* 4935 Timk R Bear 52.4 - ony Tran W Air |. 141 '4n Transamer ... 37.7 22.5 Twent Cen ... 28.6) ago Underwd .... 32.1 4ag Un Carbide ..121 ' 43 Un Pac «+. 29.7 . 78.6 Unit Air Lin , 27.6 2 _ 871 Unit Aire .... Tl _ 2.6 Unit Pratt ... 45.1 a Un Gas Cp 36.4 ER EE 16.1 a! . . ait Oil ..... 147 UB Steel ||. :, 68.6 Holland F.... 92 US Tob ..... 173) Homestk . .... 36.6 Van Real » 7.1 cooker El .... 33.9 West Un Tel 19 Hpr.6 WwW A Bk ., 30.3 Boring: 2 Sere fs Ing Rand .... 63.4. Wilson & Co. 14.7, Thiand Stl |... 874 Woolworth. ... 41.5, Inspir Cop... 47.3 Yale & Tow .. 29.5, Int Bus Mch . 324 Yngst ShaT 108.4 » = DIRECTIONS Left off Dixie Hwy. One Block South of Waterford Stop Light, Transportation HELTMAN & TRIPP ad f SAT UAT and SUNDAY 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. ’ | or by, Aprointetat. ed GENERAL CONTRACTORS i ; OR 3-9411 Ve 2 ee BN y i 3 __ Exclusive Builders ond Developers of Weatridge-ol- Watertord x \ Y \ Howe wes uk | i ee py \ Wec ustom Build on Your Site or o—. ey \ ' al ha 5 eons eee ae ee > \ j ole es ” \ | ‘i | q ‘ | \ . \ \ , . \ | | : \ \; & \ ' at Ff Vf 7 7. y, : * ™~ r veh \ i Ws 4) \ é \ ‘ \ \ I / +f - i \ : * As \: » | ‘\ | 4 | \ | | ‘ rin iS a a ae + - \ ‘ | 4 \ y \ i \ \ \ : i . 2 \ Ar . ramen nasil pauaecobentonete = France ® — Producer Mike Todd and his wife Elizabeth Taylor scurried about today preparing for a house guest — Miss Taylor's ex-husband, actor Michael Wil- ding: Wilding, divorced from Miss Taylor a few days before she married Todd, is expected from London tomorrow for the week- end, He is the father of Miss Tay- lor’s two children, who are living at the Todd’s seaside villa in this swank Riviera. resort. “Why shouldn’t the guy come visit his kids?” asked Mike. A mother. -in- East-.-London,} . South Africa, testified that her 16-year-old son drove her car without permisnion. The boy was sentenced to “four strokes with! @ light cane.” x oe A } gears ae i. “So that's what they look like undressed.” THAT'S A : fog 7 : Ly i wm nee voi Ai en ee ee i ee 7" y oe Bes Be Dod AE ee WP ke og Ps) oe : ie j Jie j | Ty : ry ig me; | . : / ) ) : | BS . + i f Ae \ f as; pif : i vt we : : is \ ‘ . A | ot j 4 -( . ‘THIRTY-TWO | ts hy ,_./| THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957_ /.~ ‘Just One Big'\. |THE ais, oar Franklin-Folger|DONALD DUCK tes els oe ."" Happy (?) Family} : z THgEAD TRADING BTAMES E Ts} \ Mi a a for Liz Taylor! =|; | \ ee ace eae. ST. 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Off. iy WHOO-EE/ ITS ENOUGH TO DRIVE A MAN MAD’ DON’T YOU EVER THINK ABOUT ANY- THING BUT GIRLS ? aH _ You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way ing problems. So To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Keep alert-chew gum to solve all your buying and sell. f; Avoidtrafficjittersand | , driving drowsiness. you're gum you like but chew: while you drive. Nat- urally, we recommend refreshing, delicious f Wrigley’s Spearmint 2 Gum—for lively, satis- fyitis flavor and real chewing en, ent. J ‘od helps keep you feelin i Seuss and alert Yon _ Chew any, brand of ‘ ig ] In West Bloomfield Township WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- $HIP—St. Mark Lutheran Church of West Bloomfield Township will m | ~ dedicate its new house of worship| this Sunday with special festive services. The new church is located at 7979 Commerce Road, one-half mile east of Union Lake Road. The dedication service will begin at 10 a. m. with a Rev. William re Huener, of Our Saviour Luth- eran.Church, Detroit, as speaker. The junior choir will sing special music. Dr. E. T. Bernthal, pastor of Epiphany Church, will be the guest speaker at the 3:30 p. m. service. The Rev. Theodore Wuggazer of Birmingham will n “T-St. Mark Lutheran Church to Dedicate New Building te the Liturgist, while the chil- dren’s. choir from Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Detroit, will render several numbers, A choral vesper service will begin at 7:30 p. m. at which the Rev. 0. A. Gedkeh of Walled Lake will deliver the sermon. The choir will be that of Our Shepherd Lutheran Church Birmingham, The Liturgist will be) Howard Allwardt, also of Rev, Our Shepherd Church. The congregation was formed in June of 1955, under the guid- ance of the present pastor, the The cor. nerstone for the new church was Rev. William C. Grafe. laid on Oct. 14, 1956. at [TALLTALES by KING EDWARD AMBRCA'S LARGEST SmLER SOCAUSE SMOKER KNOW @uUALTY 4 Dennis Green, Detroit, Mich, says: : [Hope 1 get em for *Cattle onour ranchare so thin || 4atvers Day - June /6/ we brand ‘em two-at-a-time In special get wrap- 2. KING EDWARD CIGARS Get « Tell Tole? Send i te King Edward, Liedsenvile, Haride, Yoo may win « prize! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY New Location 103 N. Sa s COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Jing equipment, two men, purchased some 2,700) By REBA HEINTZELMAN One of the biggest artificial developments States is nearing completion Commerce road, near Milford. * * * When finished, some time year, the project will include a string of six lakes, each connected by a river. The whole idea of the lake project began three years ago when _ construction - engineer dames Cole saw the tremendous possibilities of new lake develop- ment, due to the natural contours of that area. The gently rolling countryside sloped down to useless swamps for many miles. He reasoned that by damming up a stream that through the area, and digging’ into the marshland, aushine springs might appear. WORK TOGETHER Cole contacted Louis East an engineer with heavy lake-b and together acres of wooded land involvin farms, Already past the development | Stage are Cedar Island estates Brendel subdivision near and M59; These will connect with newest project, Lake Sherwood, te be opened to the public weekend. munity,” and each 165 ACRES The new lake is more tha: long when completed. It ha maximum depth of some 35 in central United There are 700 scenic acre Lake Sherwood's ‘‘planned com- lot gently slopes down to the water’s edge. One hundred and sixty-five acres have been flooded by damming up the as yet unnamed stream on the northwest corner of the property. mile wide and will be three miles ‘at the present itme, Cole said. || The lake is mainly supplied by Cole's anticipated springs, which popped up early in the developing FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 | stage. He eid’ “it ‘seemed likejhas eliminated the problem of| every time we put the drag- “line! aquatic weed growth, according to bucket _ down, we hit another co-owner Eastlick. spring. aie » * « | Already small. fish are begin- | Bing to appear, and for the next At the south end of Lake Sher- fool lyonbe | fiekine iia ts) dake wood, a huge circular. steel Testr-| sass 4, abendant becouto. of Voir CAR De Come o me. ideal conditions for existence, an even water-level at all times, Eastlick said, by adding or removing large oak a. planks. A tremendous building program : is under way at Lake Sherwood. The spill-way is 13 feet in |some 2,000 lots will be available, diameter and 22 feet deep. A4 and already more than 200 have foot tube runs under nearby |pee, plotted and are ready for Sleeth road to carry off excess | sale from $3,000 up to $10,000. water which flows on to the “ * * sashes “Each lot is at least one - half * * acre, and home-buildings are re- Cole explained that there are|stricted to not less than 1,500 lake on this \six miles‘ away and already con- aoe lO ZZ fo ify ft | \ fi : * a * 7 3 | fee 3 sess can dock their boats, picnic and swim in complete privacy. The new Lincoln plant is located struction work is under way on Northwestern highway, which bi-| Sects the development on the north side. SOUTH SIDE On the south side, the project connects with the Proud Lake Rec- reation area, with approximately 4,000 acres of wild life facilities. To the west, the property butts to more than 5,200 acres of the Highland recreation area. * * * The grand opening of Lake Sher- wood this weekend will feature ex-| more than 5,000 acres of surface-|square feet. Prices of the homes waterdrainage in the projeet,| will range from $27,000 to $45,000. eae yhrug aaa of fresh ' One of the mest — fea- ures of Lake Sherwood is the LICK PROBLEM six “swimming islands” in vari- Special engineering and experi-| ous parts of the lake. This is a ran tended tours on the winding road throughout the property. These will be paved soon.. Water skiing events will be in, progress all day Saturday and Sun- day for people interested in ‘“‘Mich- ence in developing the new lakes| new experiment, whereby. resi- ome te ho lick, uild- the g RX the this s in m Gardiner Is IlI— The Finest Power Mower to Make Dad Glad! if i ™ . Exelusive Forced Draft Suction System through toll grass ond weeds! ELECTRIC STARTER 5 hei PERFORMANCE © Cuts smoother! © Breezes Exclusive Reo IRON BLOCK Engine @ Designed exclusively for power mowing! * Built for long life end easy upkeep! ™ Sort plug in to stort! A @t extra cost. sice 5 $ pees Model WE DELIVER... OTHER i POWER wowins NOW PRICED AS LOW AS.......... NEW EO SPIN-TRIM “FOUR” DELUXE 81°! . s1i9.95 eit BO " $499 ] | | | in the building departments. Electrical inspettor of Independ- Waterford Gives Aid | INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Due to the Tuesday night heart Jiattack of James Gardiner, building ‘inspector here, Waterford Town ‘ship's Emil Grischow, chief inspec- ‘tor, has sent Carl Walton to assist igan's northern beauty—at home."’) ligam until (Changes School Post / _ BRONSON — George E. Car- a similar post at Bangor. « ~~ NOTICE OF BALE, $100,000.00 WALLED Lake Consolidated School District, Oak- land County, Michigan Notes. Sealed bids for the purchase of tax anticipation notes of Walled Lake Con- solidated Schools, Oakland County Michigan, of the par value of $100,000.C0 will be received by the undersigned at 615 N. Pontiac Trait, Walled Lake, Mith- 8:00 oclock p.m, Eastern Standard Time, on the 24th _day of June, 1957, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. The notes will be dated June 15, 1967, will mature March 1, interest at @ rate or rates not exceed- ing 4% per annum. Both principal and interest will be payable at such place &s may be agreed upon with the pur, ha. Denominations and form cf notes te be at the option of the pur- chaser. Accrued interest to date of delivery of such notes must be paid by the purchaser at the time of de- livery For the purpose of awarding the notes the interest cost of each bid will be computed by determining. at the rate or rates specified therein, the total dollar value of all interest an the notes from June 15, 1957 to their maturity and deducting therefrom any premium The notes will be awarded to the bidder whose bid on the above computation Produces the lowest interest cost to the Walled Lake Consolidated Schoo! Dis- itrict. No proposal for the puschase of Jess than all of the notes or at a price less than their par value will be con- sidered The loan 1957 tax Envelopes containing the bids should be plainly marked “Proposal for Notes “ is im anticipation of the A certified or cashier's check in the amount of 2™ of The par value of the’ notes, drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company and payable to the order of the Treasurer of Walled Lake Consolidated Schools must accompany Bids shail be conditioned unon the ur- qualified opinion of the purchaser's at- torney approving the legality of the notes, to be secured at the purchaser's ‘KEYNOTE TO.DEVELOPMENT — This dam is a key factor in the development of a 700 acre Oe aes — near a doe lence, George Thomas is also pres-| ently off the staff as a result surgery. OES to Hold Picnic CLARKSTON—Annual picnic of Joseph C. Bird Chapter No. OES .will be held on Sunday, at | Davisburg Park in connection the picnic of Cedar Lodge No, 60} The Order of the Arrow Is a F&AM. A basket lunch will served at noon, of ay ithe readying of Boy Seout Camp their fellow Scouts. Chippewa Agawam for the summer season Lodge is the Clinton Valley Coun- wil] mark the thirtieth anniversary| cil chapter of the Order and is jof Chippewa Lodge No, 29 of the! one of the oldest lodges in the Order of the Arrow which will hold) country. its annual spring conclave this ‘}weekend at the Camp near Lake vith | Orion. jpeciniee has been designed par- be| national Boy Scout society of ticularly as a reunion of former heer campers and leaders | John Poponea of Pontiac has) See Joe JOSEP 78 S. Saginaw Corner Orchard Lake ‘been named chairman of the two- day initiation ceremonies for can- |didates to the first degree, called’ ‘degree installation for the second- _yeat members. | Highest degree in the Order of | the Arrow, called the Vigil Honor, ‘will be given to three members of the lodge and to three visiting |members from Port Huron's Blue | Water Council. This degree is lawarded only after approval by the National Lodge and its careful! LE Complete $239 BEDROOM OUTFIT NOW “99” Bedding Independence Township Super- visor Duane Hursfall, called a | Special meeting of the Board re- — Save Dough” lcently to pes the odeet. * The t hi es fi Ay F U R N TU R E make toa F educt c its | ‘budget f h ; 4 A P P Ll A N C E be regulate se deg “con. |form with the tax allocation set jup by the county for the year 1957-58. A special meeting of the board FE 5-1377 Garden Tools, Garden Seeds, Fertilizer, Hardware, Etc., Anywhere — Anytime Call Today or ; Phone FE 2-3551 PONTIAC, MICH. » tfereeeaes weORe etree get irnse Naime High School and College Graduates can prepare for high-grade secretarial and - accounting positions by completing one of the following courses: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HIGHER ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING Shorter Courses Are Also Offered in G wri mor man: Stenotype and Stenograp Dicta: leulator. Comptometer, and Ca The Business Institute ' Clip ond Return This Ad for Bulletin ‘LW. LAWRENCE and Speed- Typewriting, é t Cee Oe dens deen eseasesderebeiers “pee ce eee ee hy Veteran Approved Lodge Chief Paul Heil of Milford) announced that ‘‘this anniversary sary conclave has been designed, expens The purchaser shal! furnish notes ready for execution at his ex- pense. Notes will be delivered at Board of Eduration Offices 615 WN. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake. Michigan The right is reserved to reject and al! bids any DWIGHT WISEMAN Secretary 14. ‘57 June “NOTICE oF PUBLIC SALE _ Take notice that one Pontiec Chief 1953, 35° Ser No 17273, Mobile Home shall be sold at vublic sale ob the 13th day of June. 1957, at 19°90 am. o'clock in the ferenoon. at 4615 Dixie Hwv., Drayton Plains. Michigan. and may be insvected at that place This ad inserted vane 14, Pontise Press MOBILE HOME PINANCE COMPANY 4615 Dixie Highway Drayten Plains, Michigan June 14, °S7 Death Notices ARLEN, JUNE 14. 1957. HENRY B, 1426 Mich. Ave. Detroit, age 78: dear father of Mrs. Lee Burgis, Mrs. Arthur Caswell, James K Allen and Glen R.Allen Punerel service will be held Monday, 2 pm froff Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home with interment in Perry Mt Park Cemetery. Mr Allen will lie tm state at the Spaerks- _ Griffin Puneral Home BENTLEY. JUNE 13. 1957, JAMES A.. 1068 Myrtle; age 93. beloved father of Kenneth Bentley and Mrs. Eva Minzey. Funeral service will be held Saturday, June 15, 1957, in The Pentiac Press Phote sixty five acres have been flooded to create a os of six lakes. |members who give extraordinary | |service to camping and to the loca ‘lodge. I Names of members to receive this high national honor are kept | secret unti] a special calling out ceremony tonight, Kenneth San- derson of Westacres, William De- | Grace and Glenn Lackey of Pon- tiag and John Samuelson of | Union Lake will conduct the Vigi| | Honor degree ceremonies. | On Saturday, the members will the Ordeal Honor. John Smith of|serve the Camp by setting up Milford will direct the Brotherhood tents and installing the dock for Following completion of initiation rites to begin at 7:30 p.m., a formal anni- the summer - season. versary banquet will be held. Movies of the National Boy Scout Jamboree in California will be shown at this time. church services and a business meeting with election of officers Independence Township Board Slashes Budget was held last week, in order fo | work out a proper solution to this problem. Cuts had. to be | made in this year's operating | | budget. | 2 Among the items that were cut, down was that of $12,000 which) erty values in the township in order to correct serious inequali- ities in assessed values of property. that had resulted over a period of years without following a definite prescribed procedure of vassessment such as is now being recommended by county and state ‘agencies. | Two thousand dollars had to be ‘slashed off the budget for this purpose. Among other items were re- ductions of $1,200 in building maintenance, $300 in election ex- penses, $200 public dump ex- pense, $1,000 new equipment, $2,500 road trucks and gasoline expense, $2,000 contingenies, and $200 in grounds =m ona | supplies. Also’ included, were $5,000 that ‘had been set up for the Oakland ‘County Road Commission to cover ithe cost of extra services not ‘covered by the regular\road com- mission budget, and $5,030 more than hand been contemplated by the Township to cover additional nes. \ | —| | age Honor Scouts Slate Conclave’ eye infection which may: require, Colorful Indian ceremonials and whose members are elected by selection of nominations regarding | ,Sunday’s program includes. was set up at the annual town | meeting to provide for a com: pletely new reassessment of prop-| Township road = eperating at p.m. from the Donelson - | Johns Funeral Home. Interment in Marble Park Cemetery, Milan Mr Bentley will le in state at | Donelson - Johns P Puneral Home BROCKINGTON, JUNE 11. 1987, Mrs. Mattie, 396 Ditmar Street, 60: dear sister of Robert . Lester and Hunter’ Dabney and Mrs Bonnie Clark. Funeral! serv- ice will be held Monday, June 17, et 2pm. from the Beaulah Tem- fle Church of God tn Christ with Bishop C. J. Johnson officiating Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery Mys Brockington will He tn state ef the Prank Carruthers Funeral Home where abe may be seen after 2 pm Sunday CURN. JUNE 12. 1957. MACK. 2431 | Orcherd Lane, White Lake Twp. age 63. beloved husband of Marv ] Curn, ¢ear father of Eugene and~ Richard Curn Funeral wil! be held Saturday, June 15. at i 9 am. from Our Lady of the Lakes Church with tInterment in the Catholic section of Lakeview Cemetery, Parish Rosary at 8 pm Friday at the Coats Puneral Home, 3141 Sashabaw R¢, Drav- ton Plaines. where Mr. Curn will Tie _In_ state FOOTE _ JUNE 13.1 1957. F ROY L, 591 Lowell St. age 67: beloved hus- band of Belle Foote: dear father of Ralph Foote: dear brother of Ear! Foote Funeral service will be held Monday. June 17, at 1°30 m. from the Hunteon Funeral Home with Rev. Galvin Rice offi- eclating Interment tn Rochester Cemetery Graveside service by Masonic Lodge No 21. Mr. Foote will He Im state at the Huntooh Puneral Home __ . GEORGIA. JUNE 12. 1957, JANE E. 1408 Avondale, Sylvan Lake: ace 49: beloved wife of Henry PF. Georgia; dear mother of Jo Ann Georgia:. dear sister of Joseph Pruechtel. Funeral service Me be held Saturday, Jume 15 at am. from 8t. Benedicts Chinen with interment in Mt ope Cemetery. Mrs. Georgia will lie in state at the Donelson-Johns Pu- neral heme where recitation of the Rosary will be 8 pm. Sunday HATSEMA, JUNE 13 1987 MRS. Thelma Elaine. 585 Grand Traverse, ace 31: beloved wife of Martin Haleema Jr beloved danehter of Mr and Mrs Civde @wift dear sister of Clyde and Fenneth @wift Mre Edwin :Carol) Tromble-. Benjamin (Beverly) and Miss Betty Funeral service will be held Saturday, June 15. at 3 pm. from- the Wixom First Baptist Church with Rev Ed- mund Cares officiating. Interment | In New Hudson Cemetery. Mrs | Reuems will Me im state at the aervice efter T p.m. tonight. | HESZ, EMMY 1723 | Maryiand Bivd., Birmingham: wife of Eu- gene; mother of Mre. Robert Rerges and Walter Hesz: sister of rs Lucius Gilman, Mrs. Byron Burt and Raphael Elsbere: also four grandchildren. At Maniey Bailey Puneral Home, 183 Oak- land, Birmingham. Service to be held Saturday at 1 om. from Temple of Memortes, White Chan- e!] Cemetery. Family suggests con- tributions be made to the Amert- can Cancer Society | SAGE. PRED L., 183 Puritan, Bir- mingham: husband of Olivia (nee -Tininger): father of Mre. George W Bilsir Jr. and Pred L. Sage Jr: son of Mrs. Alice E. Beck. Service 183 Oakland, Birmingham. Inter- _ment in Greenwood Cemetery In Memoriam 2 IN. LOVING perl eop OF GOR- don Tear, ‘ and sister, _Lilian Clark. ‘IN MEMORY OF ROBERT BOUCK who drowned at Lake Orion, June 13, 1982 We breathe « prayer, And leave a bouquet; We haven't forgotten, Today is the day. Badly missed by Mother, Father, __Sisters & Br ts ___ Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns ited pg tod HOME “Designed for Funerals” ae rie Ld me. iP ALACRA FUNERAL HOME| canine facilities OR a. ac ‘* Orarton Plains — Wate: Twp. Voorhees- Siple FUNER AL HOME ~* Ambulance Serxten, Plane ot Motor enti ___ Cemetery a Ped # ORAVE LOT, AT WHITE CHAP. rden of Resurrection, ' in ‘the ‘Ga: - Sins'e Se bert etter. OR 5 . < nter, superintendent vy Bronson mmunitySchool$ for /the past years, fag resigned / to accept each bid asx a guarantee of good faith on the part of the bidder Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be promptby | returned . 1958 and will bear |. LEAVING THIRTY-THREE-« Cemetery Lots 8 ATE, MUST SELL a ie aeons ra oo . Pontiac Pre: ss “CHAPEL. iT WO GRAVES. $125. 32-2167 Three, @176. Six $300, 11 5 4 BOX REPLIES — ' At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 4, 5, 8, 16, ‘Ti, 19, 26, 25,°26, 28, 36, 58, 60, GS, 69, 76, 72, 33, 84, 86, 87, 97, 98, 101, 104, 110, 116. 12, 14, 16, / 1 Ments containing type sizes The Pontiac Press | FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re rted immediately. The- ress assumes no respon sibility for errore other than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise ment which has been ren dered valueless th the error When cancellations are. made be sure to your “kill number.” adjustments will without it, be given Closing time for advertise . tar far agate type 1s 12 o’clock noon the day previous to pubilcation. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. _ the day of publication after the first tnsertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Ltees 1-Day 3-Days 6Days 2 «681500 «681.860 = 92.76 3 1,50 2.70 3.96 4 1.80 348 6.04 5 2.25 4.05 6.00 a 2.10 4.36 1.20 1 315 5.67 8.40 8 3 40 6a 2.60 9 4.05 1.29 10.80 Wente honest We CAB DRIVERS STEADY & EXP r 112 W. Liberty St. - ‘ rs ad ~~ Help Wanted Male 6 AMBITIOUS MARRIED MAN, AGE 24-45, take over established route A Union Lk. area. Average $85 per wek plus expenses. Car -necessary. Aliso 1 part-time job. Call between 7 & 9 p.m. FE 32318 Puller Brush Co ATTENTION. _ Opening for 2 neat appearing men for permanent sales work. No experience necessary for men who qualify. Por personal tnter- _ view only, phone FE _5-4622, “An 86-Yr.-Old_ Company & ambitious man who ts now working but vents tr bette himself between 25 45 service pc atabery debit in nie area. $5,000 to $10,000 a yr. life- time oa we will train you, Call PE 20219 = ATTENTION 4 men to seil Kirby Cleaners. Earn while vou ‘eam. Proven training program. Car necessary. Appointments furn. Pull or part- time. Men over 72. Call morn- _ings, FE 5-4622 for eppointment, ATTORNEY have an immediate opening for a young attorney. The analy- sis and investigation work pro- vides an interesting beginning a-- signment, also opportunity for li- gation work " cee must be licensed to prac- ce law in the State of Michigan. Would be permanently located in Flint ~ Letters of application should in- clude brief personal history, edu- cation salary expected, address and telephone scumber. Box 4, Pontiac Tess BRICK LAYER & BLOCK LAYER, contractor for project at Walled Lake Call evenings LI 4-2904 BARBER, '3 W LAWRESCR FE 32-0325 CIVIL ENGINEERS Two positions open tn growing _ Engineering Department. Must be raduates. Salary will be determ- ned bry amount of experience Retirement, sick leave and other benefits. Bee or write Paul Van Roekei, County Highway Emgi- neer, Oakland County Road Com- mission, 2420 Pontiac Lake Rd Pontiac, Mich CRANE OPERATOR FOR BAY City clam, Us Aggrgates, 3439 Ormond Rd. Davisburg Michigan, _1 Mile N. of M30 ~ CREATIVE TYPE BAL. ESMEN A 62-yr-old organization has an ~ opportunity open ™men over 35° yrs. of age. You receive retire- ment at age 65. Free Hospitaliza- tion, social security benefits with a «guaranteed weekly income. Must be of good mora! character and own a caf. Earnings from $6,000 plus. Expansion makes this possible, For a personal interview call Mr. Jewell MI 6-6600_ . PART. time, day or night shift, also _weekend drivers. 101 W, Huron. DISTRIBUTOR SALESMEN. AGH over 40. Part time Write for appointment, _Pontiac Press considered. Box 98 EXPERIENCED SPECIALTY salesman, hottest deal in town, local concern. Phone FE : 27164, FORD MECHANIC EXC pay & working cond MU 42685 or 120 8. Main. Milford EXP BUTCHER FOR SUPER market Apply in person, 1435 Unien Lake Rd __ EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR Dry Cleaners. With or without truck FE 5-7946.. , after $30 pm EXP BUMPER. REFERENCES required. Write Poritiac Press, _ Box ES FIRE FIGHTERS CITY OF PONTIAC for fre. fighters. wow pers == or fire oe ers, A ei mus ut to 28 yrs. of cee. ‘ane = wees allowable), high school graduate or equiva-- lent. Apply to the Personne] of- _fice, City Hall, 35 8S. Parke. _ INSTRUMENT MAN Good permanent position for man with experience in road survey- ing Good salary Retirement, sick leave and other benefits. See or Van Roekel. County Highway Engineer. Oakland Coun- tv Road Commission 2420 Pon- tiac Lake _Ra.. Pontiac, Mich write Paul McKINNEY REAL ESTATE HAS opening for exp. selésman, sales - force kept down where all make exc. commission, unlimited poesi- bilities, for on man not aftaid .of. work... Contact Mr. McKin- ney at UNiversity 1-5798 MARRIED OR SINGLE MAN FOR genera! farming. Apply 41770 W. 10 Mile Rd., Novi. GReenleaf 4-6733 OPENING. AVAILABLE FOR MA- chinists, tors & nicians. POWERTONE CORP. Milford, N plastic opera- electrical m poi 4 ly tech- assem Mich, PHARMACIST For the Drayton Plains Area Tremendous opportunity — excel- lent salary — hour week Life Insurance Plan Pald Hos- pitalization, ie Vacation —Di«- counts on e — Sick Leave -- Profit Shagine -- Paid Holl- days ~- Extra Premium rate for overtime. For further info mation call De- troit collect WO 3-7760 or write to CUNNINGHAM DRUG STORES, INC., Lloyd J. Hunter, 1927 12th St. Detroit. Ye we we PART-TIME _ Moces are free from 6 to 10 p.m. onday thru Friday, ate neat eocereg and have a car, we — ‘ain you to earn #80 to $100 week, and. still retain your toque’ lar job Phone FE 8 for ap-. _pointment — REAL / /ESTATS a We need 2 men. Experie: oe cesses but will train. ented re 4 appearande Earnings uolimited JE RRY E. ADAMS a n eres ti 9 | Hume $ [eae * Pee a eee apes (ai ee od Fi Ae ey OR Fe - 4 ' ! oe ae OF pa rs tf) 1 fs a - je : \ I pee ? F) ees if _THE PONTIAC PRESS UF RIDAY, JUNE. 1. vere) 7 | Business Services. 13] Moving & Trucking 19/ Wanted to Rent / 291 Wainted Real Estate 32A | Rent Apts, Furnlahed 33] Rent Houses Furnished 35. ‘\. om Rann . ~ nn PORES SOOT OCD SI OES ‘PRESSER WANTED, FULL OR shure Ca LaDy Y Fon. SPORTS wean 1 DAY SERVICE TRONINOS, PICK Og ty oe $e 4530 | MAN WITH % TON PICKUP | RESPECTABLE CouPLi, tal” mre ma ae Are a. Bate. OW = ¢ . room Beet Sonn: ence peotarved Apply im person. | 7. | BOB'S PAINTING SERVICE. IN-|. berg work, Call anytime, FE |. a. ur, gt A ged fur. Pours ‘Lar x CASH $". - APART eT Resbern ot ae = or) a mo, 406 ‘7 Anterstt aners, Roc Rochester, . 2 > fr r r eaariee! Work Guar. of, apt. PE 5-971. fe we fs) i ee See ae oo 0 Pe Q coy 1 Fhove OR R_ 3-6286, uNwa RTICLES PI UP TO $30 PER MONTH FoR) [2% case YOUR I abe rAR YM! a - TOOL ROOM. cae agin Ww 5 a -———— | _up free of charge. PE ~ | modern bome, small stable &} EROPERTY IF PRICED downtown. 19 Hovey, between M satire ~ “TOY DEMONSTRATORS ¢ 1IMNEY YG REDUCED ‘RATE: acreage, business man & wife ORT, ALSO BUY: & Osmun. FE 60648." : A ACHINISTS Tremendous opportunity, uniimit- is, adoD - SPECIALISTS - ATES wi) lease 3 rears for right place. EQUITIES, ACTION QUAR- FoR - oR 2 MEN ONLY, FE T BE QUALIFIED! ed earnings “Complete” selection.| references, Pick up & delivery.| Large Yan to serve you. Smith | _Cali.Detrolt UNiversity.4- EN 4 ce 120 Res : NI ONL of usr ters, Ne colections, ne done. FE 4-2965. . Au kinds of chimney repairing, _Moving, FE '4-4864 WANTED: FURN. HOUSE OR? Wright -\ aluek ‘iivine ui + : 6PM. TO 4304 soe aa -~ ine pet oon i | ad IBONINGS. $3 A BUSHEL be tee fa tr asia kien tH bedrm, apt for 3 adults. Prefer... 345 OAKLAND AVE ~ Duper frig. heat Dynamic Mfrs. Inc. training pregram. George's Toy Ereaneee: 1 day service. FE kinds of furnaces, fireplaces, beil- Trucks to Rent nice neighborhood. Good refer. PE 5-060" - PE 5-9441 | water. Newly’ decorated. 140 Mt 4785 Rochester Rd. Bervice, 13401 Fenkell, Def. 27 iLL KIND_OF HOCHEWORKERS ers, water heaters, incinerators — to start ule ist. FE 2-8318. — BUY OR List YOUR LAKE conte ; ae ae ence Bham—Troy, Michigan or calf collect Drayton Plains. eee KIND OF HOT ‘cleaned, repaired ‘Local regis- Gp ei- TRACTORS i = pert Purchase waiting, LOVELY “Root ERO On? ridiaetse FARM aE Fon __Nr. xs 18 Mile & Miso | OR 35408 | SB cer fare. Exp. & Refer. FE tered company. FE_8-3791. %e ton pick ups ti toe ‘ay WANTED TO RENTTE 5 OR R § ROOM. fenritae also sco laketron rent. Children w sieeme. PLal THE METHODIST CHURCH IN| UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SAWS MACHINE FILED | Dump Becnttcaiiers | enn nee Cal FE See often atoo "Co m nerce Ra. Spt. W cin dmaett aoa __2-2360. Lake Orion needs C cheir direc. | Has an ede. epening on ts steff BABY SITTING WANTED WK. Maney Leach 10 one st.| TRA LERS AND TRACTORS | Sh we EM 3-33 LARGE, LOVELY 4 & BATH.|FURN. 4 RM. House. 3 BED- tor. If you are a music student | at the MeMath-Hul ert Observa-| Gays, vie. Auburn. FE 2-7758 | 7 =a P E hare Living Quarters 30 JNiv 1-5708 Fireplace, glass porch. Near Atr-| rooms, kitchen, large living rm. Ai... capable of bandling this job. tory at Lk Angles. A thorough CARE FOR CHILDREN | A BE “ACH “CLEAN ING... ee ontiac Farm and ~~~ |WANT TO BUY OLD RUN DOWN, joa . Deposit ae $95. OR/| large porch, Baby welcome. FE Please call MY 34211, “Mrs, Ray | “knowledge of shorthand. typing &, “light housekeeping : De, cleaned, ‘watalled, sand- Industriat Tr ctor Ce | 3 ROOM’ —— APT. FOR EL- EL-, burned out =: house 1943 T8hi8. . : anWagner office practices iequired. This 13 oxy woRK “WD. ae Boas — “OR EM 13-2088 : a 0. derly lady, reasonable,-near to pe location. Write | LOVELY SMALL APT PRIVATE tance Poni WoU rs tek a top notch job in an exceptional- Ww Sek Bee era 825 § WOODWAR __ General I oop. F 'E, §-2536 t office Box 89, Royal Oak Y le WE NEED | Jy pleasant environment with eon. | Week. FE 2-163. _ BLOOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS. Open Daily ““peluaing Sunday |§ ROOM HOUSE, RENT } FREE To _ Michigan ” Aaa iota vavenn ee eG took cen, Oe Several men who want to sell| xenial associates Applicants are EXP. COLORED WISHES Day| Walls tN breed Pe 31631, FE _ 4-046! FE 414 couple. Call OR 3-3493 for par, |WrD. BEST BUY. $500 DOWN, | MODER! oe be redecorated on receipt of de- America’s most accepted car. Our| invited to write to Prof. Orren C.| _work. FE ¢: zr tee ost: Ae obligates Fe itt) | eer wee “TARGE FAMILY _te lars. large family, any location. - ata A) re ae t. Also 2 car garage, may dealership will outline our train-| Mohlex McMath-Hulpert Observa- zESeRIERCoE 3 TYPIST DesinEs | CHIMNEY, ROOFING @ GUTTER wishes work ashes aad Gino LADY WOULD UIE MID. 1363 : Pe | Might beat & ges turn, $0 E. Ken- weed as ropale’ Sip. MAb ing. compensation, career oppor-| torv RR-4. Lk. Angles. Pontiac, work in own home. Waterford work. Free es King & Son. FE _Fubbiah $4 load. FE 8-0145. dies lady to share bom oon sow Ee, $1832, : tunities and other benefits. Jf - Mich. or cail, FE 5-643¢ for ap- picinity. Write Pontiac Press, box | _ 2-155 P. inti N. Tasmania, FE 46650 ~ Rent Apts, Furnished 33 | NICE 3 RM. AND BATH. 145 8.) —--— “ you want more than just a fob! _ pointment EXPERT FACTORY LAWN Mow. ainting & Decorating 20; Johnson. Call after 5:30 p.m. | NICELY and if you are willing to do your) WOMAN WITH GENERAL OFFICE ef CALLED FOR & DE. sharpening. Also misc, toojs. Wtd. Contracts, M 4% OF 2 FAMILY HO _Week days. FE 8-87 _rent. References. Phone PE ¢3115 share to achieve success, then} “4% gales experience to run office] livered—or leava tham y | 24 Cottage. PE. 3-7322 18T CLASS PAINTING, _20 YRS, ~v acts, Mtgs. 32)" .oms, bath. partly fie pe | ONE 2 RM. & ONE 3 RM. NO|SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT. Vi- ceauld tek over wae wel bee) Seeeeeeet ad, Sh oeeteny | Orebard Lk. Are. tay service, | PAVESTROUGHING. — PURNACE | _¢Perience. reasonable. FE 5-260, ~ " vate entrance garda spot nec, | children. PE §-1244. cinity Union Lake Village. Green- Mr. Guyer or Mr. Bruns. The| «nds» m. and yy eee tata, | eet. cleaning & sheet metal work. 4-1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR| $ stores & bus line, will rent to/STREET LEVEL BASEMENT —leal +0003 aa ate ff pies: Cy Owens, Inc. 147 8.) Milford, Mich TRONINGS "| _Reas 2-5918 decorating, free estimates. OR au seh} retired couple for $45 | apt. for working couple or 2|SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, A W aa raat | UNU SU (AL see ag rewinding. 218 E- Pike Serena ROOM 5 ERCEE re one ecu yiven Ue, Pri OPE 24300. come igure at bad Taylor Ba. = SNEED REAL SATATE SALES MIDDLE AGED LADY woUL D| ps rewinding. » Pike | A- INTERIOR & EX- At our ena. to. py Oe new i - COU- yiven vs. 24348. : ° p. Pull or part ths ‘op com- 0 id “Fite ~ ehfid card a house i 4-3081. terior, -10- per. dise.- e seasoned ple.or_ lady... 261_Orchard Lake. | STUDIO A prow. | —P none FE 45425. mistions satel lide die OPPORTUNITY wore o days) wack tel male: | MaseininG=akwroe Eee aie “Guaranteed 1 Free est. FE 49205. Gar’ lisckas hl yeare service ter 1 LARGE RM. ose IN, RE- city hall, A toons essen’ partes Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 you want to get ina | For women with ambition, per-| win Ave. Dis. References. $20 per| Work Guaranteed. FE 5-03¢4 AAA PAINTING WALLPA PER | ¢éutisfied client See me before _‘Tigerator FE 5-5502 uple, bachelor man or woman | .~~~~~~ nnn nnn pretealoe business and will follow | sonality and car. Work 34 br «| week. “Call. mornings before 12: 30| GeNE'S HEATING SERVIC E. _ PE 22116 | yeu = Pek for Bob Mahan, i LARGE KITCHEN! pret ere, references, FE 4-1403 instructions, call me personally} ay. and earn as much ag $100/ or silday Sat. and Sun at 1022's| ~~ yrnaces cleaned, sold. fiOUSE PA To Buy — To Sell single, uitlits NETTE rw React bonita ib ad se >} BEDROOM, MODERN, BASE- wk. Call PE 5-657 Baldwin. Upstairs, rear apt. eaned, sold, repaired iE INTING, QUT & IN. » ul es & pvt. ent., clean. © ROOM APT. CHEERFUL, |~ ment, breezeway, garage, refer- sul 3310 Crooks Rd., Rochester, PE | Repairs made. Reas. 2-3664. $12 per. nae nn sale quiet, exc. for bahia ty: Privi-| ences required, owner. 4301 Jos- Chapin Real Estate WAITRESS ‘CURB ‘omnis C8 INQUIRE MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC-| _5-3009 INTERIOR ec ieeenioe 7 DECO. T RM, leges. Reas. FE fy Rd OR 312330 M18” Closed wed U. 8. 10) “retarial service EM 32842 IF Yon WOULD LIKE TO GET| rating. Reas. rates. MA 43542 batl. 2 employed. Ne ee Gr couple. 7 BEDRW. YEAR AROUND = Cintas cxPecencen wa. | —— PASTRY | COOK” SPECIALIZING | sid of your crabgrass or weeds INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT. facite only. Paddock. Al Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34/° rouse at Williams Lake. . ¢ ) CS in ples & deserts. MA OR PAINT. bi e — tec well ariller fer steedy "ean | WOOL PRESSER _ REtanigo ae MA SS .| {gers of experience. Call\ PE | ing Reas FE 8-6062, FE 8-€211 REALTY CO. REALTORS | j-7RG sre A 3-7644, : ‘ontact Dr ° Must be-exp. Apply to Mr’ Pruitt BE GIRL x La SIT . & PE 5-1007 _ en gevenin ROOM wir PRIVA BATH. |: 2 | RM. HOUSE, & BATH, MODERN. | Pipmoune 2s Mich, Ph ronise Laundry, §40 8. Tele- sesay® soy louse through sum- lef Themes Groves & RE- | LADY INTERIOR _ DECORATOR. 4078 4- es & ee ten ae 31072. H.j1 & Tied REDRM, PARTLY FURN 3 RM. Sg ge agg MODERN outh _ erap! e r cooled engine re- Papering & 1 and¢ seed oe BATH. FE FE ront Sars 8615 Pontiac Lk. Rd. ‘ROOM HOUSE. SEMI MODERN, N Help Wanted Female 7 WANTED WAITRESS FOR AMERI- WASHTROS AND IRONINGS. OR | PYgn 6 Lincoln” Ave. FE! SaINTING & PAPER aanGING. ‘CASH Sones. 4 RM MENETTE? Pvr.| Auburn Me eRe PRR nnn || tot — shop, experi- sere done in my home. FE “~~ = SEP ane FE 5-9037 1 NICE 3 RM. BATH APT, — = a = or ee: os on MACEDAY LK. Tee A QUALIFIED BEAUTY OPERA-| [ot7 Biseeree vite sn Restau. Se PLASTERING. PAPERHANGING ee Gall after “5-36. hee - Ab turn, | Will 85 8 mo. tor $00 @ week. FE 28221 or FE rant. Mae Waiwera) FE 2.3567 _>_D. MEYERS, EM _3-0163 FE 42171 or FE 46829 FLASH ae ; BEDE Se FE 8012 402 —Tete in Birm- Sree ay fae WASHING MACHINE . PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. FURN. | 1 are UPPER ON EUCLID. | 5 coun “AND ms “AUBURN a CONGENIAL HOME. TO LIVE WORKING COUPLE WITH HOME| home. PE 68-8815 wee Cont Toe |S aS Fee semteomtrats, gee Au | apt Ol Pesiiac Tk Rae Tot | 3} Palace Trailer off Disie Rey i| Hel ae in he! mother o children. | in the country would like middle- | woutn 1 Se pe aD witng | PA TH ret ea rm. Duplex on Spokane. FE | § RMS, FULL Leper’ 6 days. No weekends off to start. aged or elderly lady for light tata eer BY TREE : TRIMMING AND ¥ REMOV- repel ates ‘AND PAPERHANGING [Benita ey listed 2 RMS. ADULTS. NO DRINKERS. | 42521. heat. Auto. hot water. 6181 Dixie General housework. Some cook-| housework & care of four ehil-| —~ 1 OR F408 Free estimates. FE 2-6019. Se otere After 3 pm, & Sai & Sun. 283/93 ROOM APT. WITH STOVE «| Hwy. Drayton Plains ing, in small home. Only @ cap-; dren. Good home & wages jor|WOMAN AND HIGH SCHOOL tase PAINTING . ao _Tefrig. 180 E, Huron, _ Shirley A § ROOMS, GA S HEAT $08 MO. 86 able willing person wishing per-| ight person. No washing or fron-| it! Wants housework and baby Te Exterior — Wf your he 4 O al on 2 ROOMS — CLEAN a see One saat mie san on oe beed A $30 to) ing. Will provide transportation el, sitting. Call OR_ 23-1032: TREES acalieg?| cal G78 pore’ ia e oe IRE - ; I a1 BEDROOM ‘APT, PARTLY FURN,| Green. FE 17-0600. s fs or interview and from Pentiac on days off. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS IN Trimmed or removed, Tree sur- business. No amat BATH § RM. HOUSE. CLOSB. BAR MAID WILLING TO HELP Call. Howell, 386-XM-12 after 8) my _home. FE 8-0788. eat Specializing in work around manahio. Reliable Painting Co. 1704 ar elegras h Rd Close era Frc on ek FE €2579 or + BEDROOM STOVE. REF RIO. ' HerriBo TTIBONE e _LARE. _¢ CRANBER. in kitchen, days, must have trans-; _P ™ ____|WILb CARE POR YOUR sHUT-| Dulidings and wiring. Free esti-| FE 8-690!. . FE 4 4 : _FE 2 laundry. Pvt. entr. Child, 189 8./§ RM. 340 E. BOULEVARD. FE . _ portation. Scholler’s Bar. M§e WANTED STENOGRAPHER FOR ins. In my home or yours, while pote a —— pk Fully | — PAINTING, PAPERHANGING | DASH FOR = lar 2&3 nooMa 2 APTS, 80 ROBIN- —Saniera. ee BABY SITTER oe). ays. tee Bldg. Apply 1003 Pontiac | Me vacation. References. ket 4 42903 ‘Walled eye mar a WALLS CLEANED H J. Yen Welt, 4540 Disie Mwy. wood, off N.~ Perry: ~ see rare FLOOR. 6 ROOM HOUSE. FE 6-2500 OR cinity 0! aceday ce. On +2. : |; FE #634 a om —... | TUPPER OR_3-7061 OR 3-335 ' SM DOWNS mA DRIGATE FE 4-474 after 4 p.m. Whitfield st. OR 3-6770. WOMAN. BETWEEN AGES «0 & | YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES oF. V4” TREE SERVICE —~ SPRAY_ | PAPERHANGING — PAINTING — 2 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS PRIVATE | J'& ( RM_APTS. CHILDREN WEL- | 1 ROOM, 3 BEDROOM HOUSE AT. wr GIRL. BOB'§ CONEY | - $0, for ae reise child tee Job. with yeowwert at < ve gee caer — FE) ae — Carpenter Rep. FE C ASH | 105 ‘Center, come: Cheap. 407 N. Cass. OA| gyivan' Lk. Also basement rec. Island, 747 N. Perry. ment. Shorthan yping 13, room, kitchen & batb. 2 blocks S08. abliity. Some Knowledge’ et book: ee (2 NICE LARGE ROOMS, NEAR | ~ , : ° Cosmetic & Drug Sales | womMAN OVER 50 FOR GENERAL | ‘eeping FE 2-1403_ Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 AE raintina.| BUYERS WAITING | cdut PED Rses belore Is'ame| turn MPienty cot parking apace a ROOu = fe At. MODERN. partes pod pgogl bers S maeel, ai No ehildren. ive “yea8le connie: roted) aine ss Swour LIKE | DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS, | —S¢!vice IME 2-2708. ‘ Ga ue op bolore eat eal | oF afier 4.30 pm £| iG "| West side. ABpIy at _ store, air e FE 2-026) = y uture : S| | Soest 7 : et our estimate belore you sell. 9 wn Ee ipar worn eral benefits Pu "ot erred. une WOMAN. PART TIME ; HOUSE. | Fees : a ___ Television Service 22 service Gall Te “a courteous Cen o betel) TOWN. EVERY- Gloria Apts. LRM HOUSE ON ama MALI, FARM Northeast Secee Ss oem. Mcmnel mone Building Service 12 Furniture Refinishing 16A hl TV SERVICE MONROE ea Metullonch a&y| burn. reer office, |” Ten te ey A, DOWNSTAIRS. _quire 23 Auburn, rear office. 2-14 oe ee oo one eee on btn ee ONROE BROS. l. "Cc. “Tl AYD DEN. Realtor 2 ROOMs & BATH. GROUND FLR.. AUBURN HEIGHTS, 118 N. sQUIR- cooxs 3 W x eee “APPLY own transportation and refer, FE | Nettles Nad ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY. VAR | COPENHAVER'S aan $y | 86°F. Walton pee a couple or mes, 6 Fie). noow APARTMENTS WITR Silte 0 recess, basement. imme o. ac ke Inn. 7990, O'S eee FLOOR SAN ure ——— ee . _ R 46069. coe ae Ro, = Ly a | LAYING. “yinisiino — PIQUALITY | ee et! _iee calle. Pee 8. PE y aseoT ight serv. CONTRACT | Waited gore rooms le ‘etrigerator stance formed near semeres AUTO PAINTER == COLLISION >a = work including typin short. | ——— seasone rator, . shop, ~ CORA NET pEhtonts| tase, inerepatet A Cong: |_c. pu silt re eau | Garden Plowing 168 47, on, nuoar sy peprica| Buregcziteg Wd ntgies, Serta Sek ganas fm Wee) SERB g rN) Ba SSR ca, SS tone: ea) Estate ce a | A-l [BONDED & LICENSED OA LAA AAA ts FE 4 or, 2 Blvd. E. CURB GIRLS, OVER is NIGHTS| Huron PE Gao Sep aah “Pil art, else fotos lhe, FE GUARANTEED TV i ANY eee HOLLYWOOD APTS. (3 ROOMS, TILE BATH. GARAGE. enly A. W. Root Beer. Apply | a yw TED HOUSEKEEPER OR FE 5-9591 Gabe Roth} 37a” < ing. MAKE, 40196. CONDON'B| Bid on the sale of your contract 2} oe LARGE 1 shine i FUR |. Aion Bt" an See, a ras mcheey, : EKE ‘ootin basements. fi “Trin RADIO bef vee 1 yashing facilities | _“cult : es a fate Cigek POLL vie. | Bot, ‘e ee se Mare ore Brick @ Cement Work | “LL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT. a atv “i7'8. PARRE oT Edw Mt. cc t. Real |_Garage. 20@ Norton, =| LARGE ROOMS FOR CARETAR:.| fu, ?'a, miles from city fort Working cond. Opportunity | path & radio. MI_ 44005 ~ ** | ACD KINDS OF CEMENT WORK.| ing Diti, top soll cow’ manure. ypewriter Service 22A Open Eves ea aes OF = nished and BATH NICELY yO ae hidae ee JOHNSON. REALTOR” 1104 son. MI 4-5060 floors, aérives, etc. Jensen, FEd-| FE 43371. - “| SEO : "d and clean, Clinton Apts,/3 RMS LIGHT. HEAT & GAS DEPENDABLE WOMAN AS COM- Help Wanted 8 ao |_ 2.3340 SUBTOM PLOWING DRAGGING | TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MaA- Mm _N: Saginaw St. Ph. FE sane ik 103 "turn. Prt ent. Call FE 41600. __8. “Telegraph Rd. PE 42533. convalescent woman | ~~~ ~ chines repairing. Expert w 0 © ¥. iMMEDIATE CASH FOR EQUI-2 RMS MODERN 3 RM. TERRACE TYPE eed —— “&B TRENCHIN and discing. Anywhere OR 3-5086. : GROUND FLOOR. PVT. 3 ROOMS. GROUND PLOOR. PRT- Bice. ot pai °F |MEN & WOMEN, FULL OR PART reves Water line, Fi Ne GARDEN | N PLOWING AND eRe Sees tie Se Ge biveta tor tame, + ee, Poa seks Bit OR 38 vate entrance & bath. Adults only.| Fefrig. furnished. $60 per month, i ne, Fig = Garage available. 25 Monroe 8st. DISHWASHER Wr souk) oo Se eer oe 5-0061. burs saw work, KL 1 R ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, FE 02252, reducts, No capital re- f eton, ealtor 7 ie for cow 6 _FE_5-2140. ‘| ue a short order cooking exp. Appiy | quired Apply 160 K. Berry 8 Block, BRICK CEMENT WORK afeeesss s eet 6 re +4 eee Upholstering 23 »355 ioler take Rd. Pa 6AM) 5 Bae ae Sit eee | PR NEWLY — DECORATED. |“ Ou furnace’ electric range, im- House, es WIN’ ISCI SS ~ ciped s ge. . beth Lake Rd. No phone | ‘oa. Seat eetatE 7 TUEE on | SC ope ND CEMENT sreding, work guaranteed. Bald-| EARLE.S CUSTOM | UPHOLSTER: MORTGAGES __ | SROOMET PW et HT RAE All utilitler furnished. Ret" re.| Mediate possession. Ref. required. EXP. CASHIER FOR | SUPER | saleswomey ju new bome project | Work. Also chimneys. No job _Wia_- Walton vicinity, FE 4-543. se A, eres e: ates Rd. EM|ON GOOD PROPERTIES ‘2 ACRE. Se VT. BATH. 201 RAE-} quirel. FE 5-881. Call after 6 p.m. sous ate Williams Lake, Hatch- market, apply in person, 1535/ im Pootiae. Waterford and” Utica mt Residential and commer. | OARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING. or ‘more with 100-ft. frontage. ____| _eves or after 3 p.m. Sunday. spare’ des Boar ace sek a vu crea Wie. oreterned: ess min claf” Guaranteed work, Ph. MY | 215 _PE 2 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING B.D CHARLES 17178. Telegraph 2 ROOM & BATH, PRIVATE. 19 E.|/3 ROOM AND BATH MAIN| Sun Bee emnes- iecen; Bet. & SERIECED WOWAW FOE OMAN FOR Mo. | Realty Co KEnwotd 2-060 =a = ee ae AND iowa RAP PES ee Farm guitabl gy rence Pe rents ce hoe ‘Poo. — ENTA a TEL WORK. MUST STEADY | RETIRED COUPLE TO LIVE IN suc WORK, FIREPLACES, ALL| ™oWing. Roto-tiller for sale. Vie. | SL VERS, DRAPES D- 2 ety ROOMS & SITCHENESTE OTIC tiac, $50 per month. cal Realto 2 EN’ AND “DEPENDABLE Wittis | Man, "ha mast be good driver styles. Phone FE 2-2036 of Keego Harbor. FE 8-3256 _spreads. Your material, FE §-steT | “© ¢062]___ Eves FE 800017 fun Put ent. 93 Norton. rE Partridge "E_¢-3581 “er : ES Ve younwr OwAL rT GABING AT OPDYKE | to do- moderate amount of driving | BULLDOZING & DUMP TRUCK | PLOWING, DISCING, GRADING & Lost & Found 24. ~ OVER §I1. $1,000, 000 5-6777. |} & 4 ROOM APTS 249 ORCHARD UNITS & act as caretaker. No work re-| service. OR 30633, MA S-<698 | _‘¢veling. Price reas. PE 46588 ~~... | Available to purchase land con- 3 & 4 ROOM APTS. 249 ORCHARD | L*. Ra. heat included, $60 a | Attractive new duplex type units. ae EXPERIENCED | WAITRESS. quired of wife, although she can|BULLDOZING | SERVICE—HOUSE ROTO-TILLING. LAWNS, GAR- tracts ‘Immediate action’ Cali L* Rd. heat tncluded. $60 a mo. mo Call” FE 8-6352 Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- ~“BUERE Work. Also experienced curb | °=Tw pt money domg rome menc- “new base. | & flower beds. OR 30784.|"OUND - FEMALE BEAGLE.| Realtor Partridge 1050 W Hu. _Cail FE 8-632 | 4# RMS. WITH PVT BATH. om Se et Lk for night. Must be neat. And | ing if she wishes Location is| ment or foundation bullt ee Re TOVATING? “GARDENS AND/ #fouND aI he _fn_ St., +5581 2 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORA + aren welcome §50 a mo. 709 ~7CALL FE 4-783 .. peel Lea jo phone cails, apply | Bloomfield Township References existent. building. FE 8-8044 or! lawns. Top eo:] delivered. 1251 FEO NOCASSES SJ081 TM ORD ya) baby welcome, $14. week. FE | Ciimtonyilie Ra migtarech Rosle Drive In, 6225 | must ‘be excellent, Write Pontiac | FE $6377 | Baldwin, FE s-002. FE tees. | yocorpenter Gchool_MY_ 26708 _ Wanted ‘Real Estate 32A ¢o02,"*" | ROOM DOWNSTAIRS APT, FULL | SMALL 3 RM HOUSE, ON CASA, : EXPH ita ete he ____ BULLDOZING. TRENCHING | ITTY -| LOST GLASSE8 — BLACK AND | “OO > basement. utilities furn 140 N.| Elis. stove and refrig. furnished, E experienced weiirean Gam WANTED: PRIVATE JUDO LES tie installation and repairs. SEP. one re Cee eee Pat Abra ee pee * OUR SLEEVES ARE x aw oe eae _ Telegraph FE ‘44821 of PE 41157, _ $48 per month. FE 42252 ' _Serking aperjeseet woktrans. Good = for two male adults. Aoety | JDM __ EM 3.9881 lawns, flower gardens. FE 17-8008 | ward al ROLLED UP! } ROOMS & BATH. PVT ENT 1 * RMS. UPPER. BEING DECO- SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT 1833 EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR |— =_O°._Fontiec_Prett__,__ | CUSTOM Scuspletal ieee. Neel rend VACANT LOT OR HIGH GRASS Lost. BLOND COCKER. IN| And we are ¢. Le | ae Sea OO _Prencts. Adults, FES213. 68 8.) Coss Lake RA .._Kecge_Horber. a ‘ ons com e we ar red f e LS benicoeanens: Cansei aie REAL ESTATE _turasces 0 On + late ee Soe ment Vicinity’ of Baldwin a Wal | Miney: Catia’ pec “MAS i3I2. Re eae tee Tbe spring rush’ ie Fae aaa "APT PVT ENT |* RMS. & BATH. UPSTAIRS. FE Rent Lake | Cottages 36A 3 : demo be SS - ee ‘ CAHINETS, ALL TYPES. BOOK-/| _'0% FE 48543 . Heh Ve OE a 2-2803. W. Side. 7 EXPERIENCE WAITRESS | Fxperienced preferred or will ~ cas =i ard icill facil @imore aithanl (oil ath. Close te town Util. furn, | <<" ee t i e8 paneled dens, l!braries, E our Washi facil. t Whitte- | 4 RMS T LOWER. la? BEDRM. LAKEFRONT aon i? — als (gd eeaclaan aaare Sips Shc’ preety. se pares ae en fixtures. Reasonable. MY | _Insurance > Agencies WA ‘toar con ioneee a eS Seen pelts ae Senco | _mere z om ay ah Waite full ernie nesses, & ious wees" Large screened-in porches. ; Casa Mia Restaurant, 1673) 8 houses ang farms In areas west | — TA eu | and white, between N Posiiee a ERTY SHOULD 8ELL |? NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM, ‘Ooms Ideal for couple. Must be carly lease, MY 2-003 er iY : _ Woodward. B'ham of Pontiac PAY.NG 45 per cent CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. Rating of Represented Co's | Waiied Lake’ $10 reward MA | WITHIN 30 TO 60 DAYS. |_@pls. inquire 141 8. Parke St geen _to_ appreciate. 470 Ferry 356s =9sy F ALE HELP WANTED ror | *{ZIDE Commission rate to sai | _MU 40863. EM 3-0654. Milford | | Austin Norvell Agency | _ 2553 or MA 41006 Let us prove jour claim |" "3 ROOMS & BATH, =| ¢ ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. PRI. 21 axe’ FRONT COTTAGES. PUI F Ace Drive-in former owner of reject. INQUIRE AT 7400 High. | CEMENT & BLOCK | INSURANCE--ALL KINDS” LOST WHITE MALE BOXER. V1 Fee TON soe ee i$ HILL 8T cee eee ees ee ee nisked, geod. beach L oe, Twins Restaurant. Sashabaw £ FE 2-922! After 6 FE ¢@212. Aub. 4 Cc SULTS for you “SELLING ——— week. 118 E. Chicago. FE 4-1156 ewis ’ land Road (MS0\, PHONE EM WORK, FE 5-078 Ee ete ears emrnyes urn Hgts FE 5-1904, reward YOUR PROPERTY AT 3} CLEAN RMS. & BATH. UTIL. lc accu munbess ai Miekigan’ PE 58-1325. aa Cook, a COUNTER. EX. 34196 |CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. __ Wewresre ____ Corser _Sss'| oat LARGE BLACK TOM Cat FULL VALUE ig OUR RE- | _furn_116 State. located t: 4182 cueareD APT. | ADULTS. CASS LAKE. 6 ROOMS. omens age oss pies yet Ag | Floors, basements. EM 3-4879 r INSURANCE ule Ae & Glenwood. Reward. ae TO YOU. 'T ROOM Hes! 2 APT ‘NEAR Keego miraware! Living room,| _$100 mo. FE 5-0 St CUSTOM HOME DESIGNING OF ALL KINDS 1 _ : ’ z . . rn, eeping room for 3. dining room, bedroom and kiteh: | ALL 1 MODEKN, NEw COTT COTTAGE. Cc | le Any style or size hua ve LOST. GERMAN sHEPHERD _ !-dwv. M. Stout, Realtor Ls a) ________| _en. $55 per month. Call FE 2-244. Private bea bh From J sere Poa tee pe requirements, reas. rates. Phone | INSURED (BY MONE | mele dog. Sunday Proud Lx. Rec. TI N Saginaw st se saies ? ROOMS “CLEAN UTILITIES ¢ pas. ez NEWBERRY st. GA.|_(0 Sept, ist, PE 30006 heme. Plein cooking. Live in. own REALTOR neh Lat Nichohe & Harger Co | oer: ite Miser, SAU 5 28% Open evenings ‘tt! # 30 ree a ee Te ee rage ean 875. No chil- ALL ~_ MODERN ITTAGES eom th. ‘ednesdi — Apo = DER. DIRT. pw OF si ————_——-___. | _@ alt ssaukee @. Lake City, a syary other | weekend enter | Employment | t Agencies | 8A moved Back filling Basements Haren ___FE $4183 | cote ee #87 | BUY. SE LL . R TRAI DE, 2 fe manderees st. 24'S SHIRLEY pen aoe a _have erences. Cal] MI 6-5787. | “<< ———— er house rucking. FE O8T WHITE su. eorge Peet —— 3 room upstai t of il TRACT + : wou oe Fon tive ane pe | eae Cerrina ted noynd ce BLAC x ive ay ey hohe oe ieay nent yy oe aye BATH PVT.| income. In. good *tondition family Ayan, TV, 2 8B pect roe « he care bo 4 'Tt “\’ Cr . | CUSTOM HOMES ack ‘art ef right | entr ean. aundry facilities. a quiet shady street. Includes per week. 2-0663. cy boat = rood (Lraal Loreltonl EVEL N EDWARDS FE 82200 or FE. 3-623 | = vom feel insurance poor® Call | _PE 20378 ywht ear missing GEORGE BLAIR | owen from GMC Truck | heat, hot & céid water. Adults | COMPLETELY MODERN LAK® wanted: Preis beats NAL COUNSELING (DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN.| budget ail your insurance in easy LOST: BROWN 4 WiTE FOX REAL ESTATE sels, tee ver mente eae ot | treat, 6 8, boat weekly, 18 HOUSEKEEPER. FOR WORKING PE 2.0584 . Sons werk. Pree estimates. OR | ine A ANDERBOW A | terrier, male. FE 8-185 Paces Mariad Pa a trance utiiten, Techild er" bey Hempstead, 100 E Huron” FE apps a raat mother. Modern lake home } 002 Community Natl Bank Bldg. oe ee a N AGENCY | Lost” DARK BROW? : ‘ *= elcom "aoe | _4-8284 , | OF FE 20063. Gilg" 8 Gcyes"PE" Grn aner | FORA SECURE TOMOMRGW" | DRY, WALL BORE DONE FREE | re ans LAL re sass) Eaten Boye Ee RF | LISTINGS WANTED _Rr'ein'e Sirea’™™*" “77 | Lance noone erreumnerte, |HODERN PUNT WATERFRONT ashington Jr. H 8, FE BUYERS WAITIN } RM APT PVT BATH ADULTS ots of closet space, pvt. bath On 4 sen: NOUREWORKAX AND CARE OF IN- Instructions 9 ELECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED | went SHOW YOU How To | 7) Osebill vot mo beie oe LE |. Dus line — Eartern ‘Jr. High. | —>603°. LADY. LIVE «IN. FE PA 4 all Ed Murray, FE : ————--_—_________——_ , LOST: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE GET CASH FOR YOUR 2-5233 Suitable oe et or jenilaren : SPARTON DRIVING SCHOOL FIREPLACES. ALSO CUT FIELD | ~~ Laundry Service 18) ceeree in vic of Prankin Bue, | PROPERTY, We BUY 5 “LE a oeee ee a Sri ee pelt Se) . LADY Iw DRAYTON PL AREA brcct “aeeese ee kee eu & free estimates. OR 3-0702,, “~~ ens a6 ob and Green st¢ Fri Boe, Mid, 3 = Li ey APT. _ CLEAN. \N. UTIL. 5 a ROcMES . CLOSE ree ae eal eee eeet “ a to de light housework & care f t FLOOR “LAYING, SANDING AND FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- 4.538 Finder please call FE Leslie R: Mi fe) ioat alll basement: Uexe | comer. R *e | eau Maes have ocore ee eaare t Pe stent Qualified in- fin) Poatiac Hard wood Floor Serv, ic¢. phone Pontirc Laundry, FE, _ 84383, REW RD_ | BRO ES Fi oye Rooms. ADULTS. 81! $15 WK. 71 tion oe! ‘Seat family. Adults Cabin Bay, OR 3-9389. FLOOR SANDIN¢ m LACE CURTAIN IF vic ge Pk at Cass | : ATH PVT ENT 28 R GARAGE. Bere ae re woceeons - Best Way — ola Sanded and nem amp flea. Beautifully , EEADTOR RUT. Lan FE $4366 Reware "| 1 wm personally buy your ee MYaes co oe Ore: "wae Fer month. FE 2-1, | Toate, sleepe il convestences county. Mate for beac & com DRIVING S >) er : : Laundry, | Phone FE 28101 Lost. — PUREBRED | coniix| i or will seil ir for vou and — Y¥_2-6952. ROOM UPPER APT. pT, UTILITIES wk. ends. 8800 lakeview ‘ween penignanip than wages. Box 4. NG SCHOOL | FLoor LAYING. SANDING AND Land. ; named ‘‘Laddie.”’ Vicinity of Pon- w you how to get cash if the} RM. APT, FRE® RENT FOR * farm |_centrally located. FE Lk. Call_eves. Lincoln 3-1590 i re ee ok cane tet Feet) Caer a eee ore 6 (specialty: andscaping 184° tiac Lake Rd Reward. FE 47786. price le reasonable. Call and let] CAfe of 2” chikiren. OR 3-6084, |g LARGE ROOMS. 304 GRCHARD WALLED LAME MGDERIC CORY. dollar. Cal) FE 8-3600 57 ——e—e—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeen | LOST ee = “us prove jt. before m. WALLED LAKE, ae CORY. » MUST 1 au e EXP Wi WAITRESS. AP. : or FE _FE 2-5780 or FE 2- YOUR FET? WANT TO RD RILEY. BROKER steel eo _Lake Ave. PE 2-1986. Pvt. beach, 2-bedrm Tally-Ho Restaurant. 6726 | _5-4538. > nie OUR BID mn HOUSE Ace Hi Lar scaping | §i7%,0Re 8, home? FE 6-0200. FE «i137. 509 Eliz. 1 2 eee Race EVERYTHING 5 RMS. & BATH UPPER ket _ 42293. : Blas ete, Seca | SS CE TRI | ise tence ee your Beg Bett O°. di geuaie covery | PLANNING TO SELL? fe aaeu ater bp "| otowe ins mooi APG “SAFE-WAY DRIVER K—GENERAL MASONRY Bodding, FEMALE COCKER. VICIN 5 y Manager, Assistant Man- pLRAINING, SCHOOL WORK — FHA TERMS UP TO Aaading STE RUNG OR" sues, |* HY Orchard Lake & Johason FE | We peed homes im ail sections for|? RM. APT. “AUBURN HEIGHTS CLGRi Ins 3 SOC AP? CLaan wn |__ For Rent Rooms _37 “ager and Experienced panes PEt | pa M BUILDING seRvice |“L TREE SERVICE. (PETE'S) Hob immodiote cole. H Zou Want cast.| 5 War PORN, APT YT BATH Ecorse children, mien “fun. |1 OR 2 ORNTLEMEW. NICE - im, . . H . a able L} 4 no ? Sales Women grad. of MSU, Bachelor of Music | P™_2-7006__ Eves, OR 3.2276 _ostimales PE 87 —oe Ue one SORES AA Jor on rie JIM WILLIAMS) & ent. Lake priv. Children wel- YD KENT, REALTOR _large front room. 261 State 8t. Smart women's specialty store degree. Lessons reasonable. FE|GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL al KENTUCKY Bani = Ps pre 1218 Baldwin Ave, FE). come, OR 3-0601. 62% N. Saginaw Ph. 8-6105 BUS STOP, PVT_ ENT, COOKING, Opening September in masor| 69740 FEO Vinds. Est. 1918 Hughus Marsh, | 44 4SENTUCKY BLUE SOD. 0c NEW ACRABRI.: FETS. 63. PAINT J RMS. FURNISHED, $15 PER |$ RM. UPPER FLAT. "PARTLY | #0_W. Huron. PE_ 2.0066 shopping center. Telegraph Work W d Male 10 _35_N. Cass. FE 2-302], FE 2-896 | Der 21174, by number sets, $1.69 up. ane SELLING? “week. 117 Center Sersionee: Near Sanford busline. AN ROOM NEAR Posts Or hours. 12°00 es ancy atore ork Wanted Male 10 is" FLEMING FLOOR” LAYING | 4.1 VETERANS TREE SERVICE. | ea wie | can tort as _ROOMS FRONT. MODERN. | Adults, FH ¢-6628. SOE ee iat © starting salary. vec: us sefvice. Prospects 53 Park Place clean. PE -4-0260. and other benefits. Reply confi-| summer employment EM 3-3589. | GENERAL BI z trimmed or removed Free esti- es Fersonals 25 waiting a = Gas heat furn. Fud basement. Z dential. Write Pontiae Press. a-1 CARP eee SNERAL BLDG AND REPAIR mates Cail EM 3-6150 anytime | PLLA TE RRY EF. NDAMS CO 3. ROOMS PVT BATH & EN- _8i 8. Parke St. FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-. _Box 5._ ./ A-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — Brick work, cement. piastering§ CUSTOM BU | : AMS CO. | trance. clean and cozy, Christian @ ROOMS ECOND LOOR.| ‘ie rooms, per week. Alx M —<— | repair FE eazte ___s| (Carpentry. FE 42200) sro = pepe eae AE ERO’ FRED KNAPP ex Eves ‘til 9 Sun 1 to $, couple desired 59 Hudson. FE _ Close in. FE 2-666 -6663 or FE 2-7734_ | _. sleeping rooms, _%6._ FE ‘2.9527, cha AINE. HEATING |ALL TYPES OF PORTABLE HOUSEMOVING — FULLY| EM_ 3-3623 ae! SHOES j 3172_W._Huron &t FE 44561 _4-7147 er P ———-—=| GIRLS RESID™ wk VACANCY. MecLaine Heating Sheet Metal.Co | Welding a) anyplace Evenings equipped FE 4-8450. L. A. Young |ComMP1ETE LANDSCAPIN Fred H : we, (HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS; 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE, WALKING 90 Oakland Nr. Huron Kitchen. 547 W. Huron. wants two girls for survey work and weekends. FE 2-2082. LET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE | work. OR 3-908? ANDSCAPING- 2070 Airport R: armas iting for commercial proper- distance to down town. PE 5-4632 Newly modernized, painted, LIORY HOUSEKEEPING RM RO Must have pleasing telephone | AUBURN HTS A GOOD HOME,/| on shell homes, FE 8-6068 | AN —~an+ OF ay tiees\Farms i acreage AD phone 3 ROOMS & BATH. ADU ot 2 Lee children Eisanetd Leke Bi Sonraee | 407 S. Saginaw St,/| xc. care. icensed. FE 2-1850 retain ,;COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. Y GIRL OR WOMAN NEED-| ¢f!! will give you immediate ac-~ wy ADULTS. 344 Stoves. refrigs., heated. a Ra. __Pontiac AVAILAB ——— ue E GIVE YOU A PRICE. evergreens planted & guatanteed | !"€ a friendly adviser, contact| ton. | __W. Huron Rosen renta. Open Fri, LARGE iM 1] LE NOW! CARPENTER | reasonabie, bonded, licensed and to grow. Finish grading & Jawn| Mrs -R- Cangiey. Phone FE. ROY KNAU Fe \3 NICE CLEAN RMS. UTILITIES 7. Sun. 3 to _in. Priv: rivate. entrance FE 40122 & cabinet work. New @& repair.| ‘msured. Anything in cement, seeding Perenolet a annual flow- i ‘Confiden.ial, The Salvati ~~ furn. Plenty of closet 5; — CoET RICH quicx” LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN. D_B Murdock. FE 2-7861. work, Res & Comm’l, No job too lating. Top soil. OR 3-3332) —_4™ OD 26's W. Huron 8t. FE 2-7421| Adults only. See after 4:30 tleman, privete satrene in Experienced wastress, tio ate |BQY; iis, WANTS ODD JoBs ree “Call °Raymoad “W anenty _or FE 6.1933 ADEs — WANT a poRmevER | ————OA#23"______ | _aay_sat._& sun. 16 Pinegrove. B Ri h son, FE 44373. wo) aha experienced eri cook $1 ver 6 ee erecteane Shep eae mins’-OL 1-0772. + Com- Come ETE LAWN MAINTE. [eps {over or or tlectric_percolator? ~ 3$ LARGE RMS. & BATH. 18T enj. 1c MEN ONLY—FREE PARKING. 33 hour. 10 pm. to ® am shift,| day. EM 30371 MASON CONTRACTOR JOURNEY-| scape Service FE vein | t8"t | tional pel owt poe a a T SIGE Tan a TD aon eres an Lar- CARSENTER WORK . EW oR 20 vrs. exp. Brick asork! COMPLETE TRACTOR 12 tices, acvertined: vant among | ; ie _ inwood ‘Ulsa__3-4000 NICE LARGE atu TE TRACTOR & DUMP ’ =a ours & BATH. PVT. ENT. itehen & Rots i | NEAT WOWN% POR otek: |_fuaHT ne ert wore P| Soup Mreines & pesement On | “URGE ecace a gaggse & ines enna tree Pe 2 aie a Pa ene | nears oem eocetra 2) Seite are cok Bele ve 25221 or FE XO. SNYDER, PLOOR_IAVN : Tn. Debt b "3 @ a § LARGE ROOMS ~~ : . a “ _5-4029. _ ~ CARPENTER Ese JOBS. ‘papding and finishing. Phone tlh EXPERT TREE TRIMMING “AND nN e t? 1 . 81 Auburn : Jocated close down town. ron OR R RENT REAR KT . . OPENING —1 — LADY | CABINET Mare AND CARPEN- ee SOK REPATES — [ ° # you vere having trouble meeting 3 ROOMS & BATH. PURN. OR| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ROOM FOR OiREe sg a CHEN & ¢ have @ position for a lady be, = & epeciaky x : LANDSCAPING ; MIC see us day _Prospect at. , Tl N. Saginaw st FE 58-8168) laundr 1 tween 35 & $0 in our public re- | _ +5000 | ___Eavestroughing — FE 40446 -ANDSCAPING HIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL. | — * Open Evenings ‘ti! 8:30 oma Pairgrove., re lations department. Ability to CARPENTRY. SMALL J J = Seeding, sodding. shrubs & trees.| OFS. Inc., 41's 8. Saginaw above - ROOMS: & BATH. BABY WEL- | — + Bal Le eee _ People, neat appearance & | & specialty, work. eee | ALE eae JOBS & ALI! Grading | & excavating. Pontiac’ _ Oakland Theater Bede SELL & TR rome. te Fontine MY oie Del- Rio Apts. ~ | REFINED | GENTLEMAN DAY pleasing personality necessary A Free estimates. OR 3-8 3.848 \ sae cee ces ea work, FE) Landscaping, FE 5-0477. SPECIALIZE IN COLD WAVES @ | ecto Wraee See us tor fast|3 VERY NICE RMS. LIGHTS & 281 OAKLAN shea | Ga OE er. crmer saleslaay preferred The (COLLEGE STUDENT WANTS Se oe LANDSCAPIN’? YARD WORK @/ —8!F styling. Dorothy's, FE 2-1244. cee ae ced stings on three! _heet. Lower. FE 6m 3rms_& bath, stove, ‘retrig. Util, 385 W. Huron. Phone FE nen phate i ares athe UAEESAATE REE OAL GER TI, TAMER, HED TEE) “RBTGE?E sn Ee FEV | Weds Children to Board 26| ce Rsinen nine ids sohoahe SHUR Big TOR |, ect et Sar Sco | at eae SOR ROR PR age $550 per month with ee jeer Call between 46 pm. FE 40106 & FE _anvtime. Neeser dias ye cea large lot and we could use | no drinkers, 13 Ww FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ae FInsT Fi FLOOR. HOME PRIV. car necessary. Apply 11 am. to! = 5074 ________ | SIDEWALKS. DRIVEW NEW LAWNgs§ BUILT, FINISH CHILDREN Lov small farm. Ask for Mr, Anatoly $F RMS. AND BATH, “GAs HEA 3 large rooms and bath. Wil _re- “ROOM A VATDEASEE 2 we 1203 E. Lincoln Ave, Tees WORK WTD. NO! “tics OR 3.9082. EWAYS & PA- grading, back fill, top soil. FE | “for FE 2-1 ED AND CARED} Evenings call OA.8-2618. west side. Inquire 95 D 5 — 4) a mbnth. 6465 Pon- Hee ear] AVAILABLE. oyal Oak ol arge or too smail. — ; 5s 4 ROOM & BATH. ADULTS ONLY. _va ad. : PaaRMAcer it estimates, FE 83400 wee oe AND CONTRACT- NURSERY SOD DELIVERED on | Wtd. Household Goods 27} V.H. BROWN, Realtor | cai irom 8 to 10 bd to 1 FE |FLAT 4 RMS. & BATH ON SLEEPING ROOM. $7.50 WEEK. : For the Drayton Plains Area — CHAIN OR | BUZZSAW Ww WORK, BY BY 2 —— ‘op soi) furnished, FE 2 1362 W Ph. rE 29-4810 ee ground floor, oriv, front & back ohn font walary, af Near week —- Lae Seo aati ¥R P TRENCHING AND SEE WHiTE's NURSERY FURNITURE NEEDED Muldpie | Listeg Serv : wit Prt ent ee Tages ter fur. ? ee “es me = Business i. Pes 2.3811. ‘ — Life side, ~ 2 oe man, S : Insurance Plan —- Paid Hospitals | ence, new ‘ane Tyain meted BULLDOZING Display Ad Every Friday Top ee git, O64 lets. Get the | days. Fm Selon. after’ 6 LOWER FLAT OF A TWO-FAMILY : fast ; = wn, Fase Vacation, Discounts| kitchens a specialty, Jalousie |. 0. Thompson FE 46841 For Specials—Garden Page sell ft for you. B. & ple eedehed DID __5-6850. home. 5 arp & bath. Wallto-wall| Rooms With Board 38 Sharing BS Profit _porch inelosures. Reas. OR 3-6116.| WONT YOUR WINDOWs OPEN? |") == TRIMMING AND CUTTING. | Sale. Phone OR 3-2717 “mm : 4 ROOMS & BATH UPPER. Fu saik.” oe Mere | _ ane - ee a kh LS after 4 fre Peemiuen tate foe evertinx |COLLEGE GRAD. WANTS SUM-| Do your doors stick? Hows that| pells Landscaping. Free estimate. | LARGE FAN. GLIDER ROLL Adults only. Call : EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE = For further information call De.| ™et Work. Construction work pre-| Sddition you have been thinking anne | _SWSY, Misc. furniture. FE 5- YOU KNOW? Heap Os GN wees a N 6 RMS AS oo bales mest M Matthews. 5-0377 ai trolt collect, WO 3-7760 or write | feted. Some exp. with carpenter| Sbow Get our free estimate | YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING & Ut US BUY IT OR * |& ROOMS & BA ATH. PVT ENTR.,| —Side, gas heat, $90, FE 5-429. A a 2a to ae wee ‘Ls au ,DRUG mo OR_3-5405, _now. Union carpenters OL 1-3461. Fine Lt PE .5-3552, it for you. OA 42681. AUCTION FE side. FE 8-1672 of after 6, “sheds of De tn UNS FURN- tea ° ladien PE 45-8371 ic. az, ERLY MAN WOUL VELING, ADING, Joe ne ai Pontiac - atm iste Breed Te | FLDEREY y Max fOULD LiKE Building Supplies 12A | “seeding Pe Does. WakTeD 70 3 ner ate. TY Ebert cite oo ce te veeehaee|s & BATH FURNW. APT, | —L«- _..| Convalescent Homes 38A RELIABLE WOMAN, CARE OF 2 | EX-SERVICEMAN | WOULD LIKE | RELIABLE PARTY WILL FI- “Moving & Truckin 19 ID. ANTIQUE — Dis 2-5523. | ~=homes. Why not let us 5 yours, * Danie 38 W. Huron NICE ae WITH GARAGE. OPP AR DAA , sm. children more for home than | work of any kind. FE 27950 nance your pasement or. incom- g =. aces me toe ISHES OLD} Just telephone and one of our|S RMS.. BATH & GARAGE. UP-| Stove. teftigeraior, all ut, turn. | HAVE ROOM FOR 4 cen off. References. EXP FARM (HAND. 19, FE| plete home. Low rate of interest. pe & furniture. MY _ 21531. sales representatives will be giad| per ¥ W. Side. $80 mo. Adults, FE | —S7tven Lake privileges OF. 31468 women Seml-private. Night & rép any satisfied customers, FE rs MOVING HAULING __Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 to call on you. Remember we are} _ 5-62 4 Kook _APTS., UNFURN- = ore Doctor on call at all antene WOMAN = HOUSE- EXPORIENGED SainteE Wists before 5 p.m. nea, << CELLENT § SERVICE ican as open 7 soe & week for your con- ATTRACTIVE - MODERN ished, 1 available now, other July| times, 8-2741. Colonia) . om nnd ” 96 “oak ne chiidres, work, self employed, 25 yr FE ___ Business Services _ 13 gt oe aia aAUEE WANTED USED sr snak. venience 2 and 3 room and bath apts. Niee | 15 eG a _raicncent home. Oxtors. ry LL Stn teteenneetintaneti tO ARE | 5-2860. se | Mmendln ek te resed, Pa cinia: | —lor_Simpbetiy wader Da san Over 5 poate et corvias ws building. Completely furnished. | THREE ROOM MODERN APART: Hotel CARE |/ExP. MAN WANT YARD 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE. 2 | the Washer, Plenty of parking space. country free to couple 0 Rooms 39 tee Boeaedit ‘bor 6 thege_ Roe | SE, MEN SAREE YARD © OXB- moval and trimming. Oet our bid | ABC,CARTAGE, LARGE VAN OR Wanted to Rent 29 PUREE eae Oa we se cee com e.driving during the aay time -— work, oe area : L ~ ; weekly. eves. 45203, Pontiae EXTERIOR, THRRGON FADER | xe" aa | SRT CLRANING EIGER |) mupeat jovem vic WM. A. SicmmLae APT. PRIVATE wate | Sheree. rege wee Bes) |= HOTEL AUBURIN F FOR Hos:| IME. Wtd.” Reas, Free est. OR | ing’ (CLEAN: |“hauling, call Bill. FE §-5033. burf Hei OF Av. entranc Le Fomine, 2008, Rooms by Dey or — forte Bs | PAS . Lee 0} 2 * eneaniry 6 ae P ~~" & janitor service. Situs a AGREE NAME enn oo. reasonable rent, Te Este nice, on Joslyn | sevERAL AVA Aliso 1 or 3 full time, Mrs. | PA MILY one price, ee sn Fe ss... | immediate in Agate and Sie ALL MAKES ‘AIN none Anytime, FE 8-0005./5 OR 6 RM, OR LARGER UN- & ELIZ. f nares A 464 patie 8-0920. Work! CALL FE rep sired by factory trained man BAvLYG G. REASONABLE furnished home in a er | “1554 Rd. i” skenser, Ph. MA eet he = meet, | OTE Gras SS, WEED & BUSH CUFFING. Sitice Supply Con a? W. Law ates, Fe hfe Me scncinay | Yasar Ne ears ffom Peanayi- | we Fs "Evenings vl —— | VERY MODERN 3B © with _Hand’ digging. Phone MY 3-1198.| rence St. Phone FH 30135.” | “Rabbten Hem oar ton ge soll sand session June 23. ‘Reterences. rite +3560) | "upper nr, GMT offices. Auto, |' ars Saat HAVE You tors Tem COR- iw APPLIANCE SERVICE and gravel. PF 2-0601, Seraead! are ti Box 8 2 | turn! 966. ly atin oe a is, be-| \We service rill —- ba wringer meu TIVE: S07 REN : i i TOR : , Ps tee P| eepagemtie aes Wee | emerge | Resin be eee | “TRADES ovine ele a te Ly GH aa ester. For occupancy July 1 eae 2 schoo! boy wants summer \nov's, _96. Oakiand = 2.494, | LIGHT | TRUCKING & RUBBISH |, OLive 1-9851. % NIV atie ia a Prefers outdoor work. 1 PE. 20073. | od, Pk 2a0di Ma sae “Waterford area. | MIDDLEAGED 7 MAK” SOBER’ DE. Call = regains trading your MONEY! Make it easily. re: dad business! on on in a = DE- property. @ are s talist seals | cas. wom OCAND Opp JoBs.) SAVE, ENE RGY, USE [LIGHT “MAUUING | & GENERAL Bes Fene’ h Pe) ok oe are made to, to, at sal through Classified Ads. TS oes Ween, & 4 || MXBON: WORE PESO W ANT ADS! Tol'find a, of Pa] MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE A BEAUTY OF A BUNGA- LOW in a honey of a neigh- borhood. Bullt-in china cabi- net in the dining ell. Extra | large kitchen with double sink and oodles of cupboard space. Sand stone & brown Romany tile ia—bath— fin- ished basement, 2-car ga- . Nicely landscaped 50 lot. A wonderful home in Elizabeth Lake Estates, ST. BENEDICTsS & DONEL- SON SCHOOL AREA — All brick bungalow with nicely finished attic. Plastered walls, oak floors, excellent painted’ basement, auto. heat and hot water. of course. 2-car garage Land- scaped lot. A real good buy at $14.500, but does require substantial down payment. We have the key . pes J appointment | LAKE | JOSLYN AREA — A good | 3 bedroom home and priced below $10,000. e of the bedrooms and the bath are conveniently on the Ist fir Kitchen and bath tiled. Oak \ floors. plastered walls thru- out. Clean dry basement Auto heat. Situated on a paved street. Near school. BEAUTY QUALITY LOCATION —Make this love- ly brick front home more de- sirable Center hell p'an, living room with fireplace family cining room = den ultra kitchen with large eat- ing area and ': bath down 3. bedrooms. full Ceramic tite bath with ranity up Large divided basement. o! hot water heat. garage A!! this with lake privileges on Watkins Lake OVERLOOKING CRES- CENT LAKE “1 owner custom-built bungalow. Ves- tibule to a good-sized living room with natural fireplace. Full dining room. clean. painted basement, of! steam héat and auto hot water heater 206-ft enclosed porch for vour summertime enjov- ment And a 2-car garage! An extra special, land- scaped shaded ‘ot Tak : privileges We are sur vou'll be pleased . with this ome RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 S Telegraph aa Open FE 3-7103 1955. North side Wil] take ear or truck _FE 2-4748 in acres miles from Pont.ac, Siete terms. YE 2-4146 | 9-8 FE 8-0789 |} BEDROOM ROME BUILT 1 | ate | trade | WHITE LAKE 5 RMS & BATH Cinder Fireplace INCOME 7 | rm house _terms block. 1%. car Inquire FE 2-8844 on same jot, | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Near St. Michaels Furnished 3 bedroom older home. of a very quiet street just off Perry 8t. This home has everything. you wil! have to see it and for only $2,500 down takes everr- thing, lock. stock and barre!. Even a 2-car garage and a big lot. Only $9.950 with easy monthly” payments Francis Street ‘Income 2? family consisting of two 3 apartments with three in- Leeocal come of Tenants have lived. hate for past 4 years, full basement, | with auto of) heat. Also | small house on rear of lot Priced at $11.500 and worth every cent of it. $1, 500 Down bedroom modern, full Rasement. auto gas heat, well located near storés & down town $8,500 full price. $950 Down 6 room modern. Full base- Soe sec Wholesale price, $6,060 LAWRENCE W. 136 E_ Pike St PE 49580 $7,000 FULL APRICE. OWNER Dn. 365 6 rms & warage GAYLORD $350 bath. But True! FULL 2 BATHS Ceram'c Tile 3 BEDROOMS with a fourth functional as room ENTRY HALL 18°4"x14’ LIVING RM. NICE KITCHEN With dining space FULL BASEMENT ALUMINUM WINDOWS with storms and screens ALL BRICK All this and more too, quality built for only $15,731 on our new ese Exchange - rogram | ~ Built on Your Lot | Phone for esostaenenn’ Floyd Kent The:, Realtor FE 20123-— Unbelievable a bedroom, family room or dining ATT. 1%4-CAR GARAGE custom ‘ RM HOUSE, ALSO 4 $10,500 _FE ¢3142_ 101 8 Johnson ' | | ' Te. Sale Houses 43 " WAT ERFRONT | Desirable 4 rooms oe picture windows, hp itl te jp liv- & \ New of] ing room & dining r fuleace. 2 cans well I shatled ots. Near tion. A real at $7950 with pepe down. will discount for cash to GI mort- ss e of ber cent. Payments $39 monthly including taxes nsurance “WwW ILLIAMS LAKE . 31500 down buys this nearly new bedroom ranch, Tiled complete basement, auto. heat. Lot 860x400. Immediate pos- | 4 session : WHITE LAKE Ne new 2 bedroo = ef lake privileges A wood buy at $7450 with small down pay- ; MU 46-6417 Dorothy Snyder Lavender (M59) CLARKSTON Estate Must Liquidate . Five room bungalow, Oi] heat — e — Lake Priyileges. $9800, rms Bradley 8. Miller ____ Phone _| MAple 631020 ~~ $730 DQW a Home pokiew income—2 Realtor 7001 Highland Rd. - Hvin 12a19, Gitcueen Brot ful! ar ates guest cottage, 3 roo ba’ Both on oc; to Cedar Lake. Full price only $8,- 50C with $759 down, EMBREE & varies Union reed ___EM_ 3-430 NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes head full basement end rough wir- On your lot F, wooD Co Cause? ‘iltams bake Rd. and ear, OR ‘3-123; after 7:00 OR 49 FOR COLORED. 5 ROOMS. §800 down, $5,500. Ld $-7420 FOR COLORED $060 DOWN. $7,050 FULL PRICE € room modern. 3 bedrooms, 3 pe. bath, full basement, oi] beat, garage. paved street. Vacant, im- ms a lot with access mediate ssession, Clark Real Estate. 362 W Huron, FE _ 46492 or FE 44813. $1,000 DOWN 3 bedrooms, 2? yrs. old, elum- inum storms & screens, 4 lots Priced — $10.000. Lawson Real Estate } 1327 E. Auburo. OL 1-161) OL 1-173: | ‘RANCH TYPE HOME 3 BED- rooms, basement, 2-car garage 7. acre, landscaped, -Cyc.one fenced Price $13,900. low down Payment 48548 Shelby 9-001 Will sacrifice tor cash Utica. REpublic 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH Ga.- rage By ewner 1805 Lakeland, Sylvan Lk MI 4-7157 3 BDRM RANCH HOME 1', baths, lot 863x325 $1,500 down or make offer Located M58 & Mil- _fora ford Rd MU #3773 JERRY OFFERS /SUBURBAN CHARMS | | Ry. ~ GILES REALTY co. \ 238 me os Ave: - 5 rm. modern ranch type home | Breezeway. 2-car garage | acre { land. Plastered walls & hard- wood floors Exc. cond. Only $13,500 KEEGO HARBOR Among the trees. youll find this lovely 2 bedrm home Modern in every detail. Full basement gas heat garage Dlastered walls Pri: on Ca<« Lake & Sylvan Lake Only $1.000 down, $65 per mo CITY CONN ENIFANCE 3 bedrm modern 2? story hofie Full basement. of! furnace. car- peting. fenced yard A sound | buvy—only $1,500 down $74 per. mo EAST DIME OFFERED) 4 bedroom modern home. Large dining room, plastered walls & hardwood floors. Full basement. Oil heat Large perch Garage. A few other features. Corner lot, 75%200'. The garden's in Has outstanding lawn. Only §11,- 600 with &2.600 down. (COLORED FAMILY 7 rms. & bath. Full basement, plastered walls, iarge lot. Ga- rage. Only $4950 with $1,000 down JERRY F. ADAMS co. Open Fes ‘til 9 Sun 1 to 5| 3172 W. _Huron St. 3 BDRM HOUSE, 2 CAR GARAGE Big lot. shrubs ‘ak _Tight, EM_ 3-412). WATKINS LAKE AREA. 2? BDRMS. full berate 2 car garage. $1.- 1 after 6 or Sun. 800 OR Sine Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES LAKE PRIVILEGES Owner has moved and mu-t sell their 6room modern log home with basement and oi] furnace On [Indian Lake road near Lake Orion 1%4 acres load- ed with trees. An ideal setting for s nice family. Excellent terms. ba Sel PLAINS bedroom modern home lo- cee just off Sashebaw road, basement, of] furnace, large lot, 102227. Owner leav- ing state, and will sacrifice for only 88,050, $2,000 down. $780 DOWN - Moves you inte this § room | bungalow with glassed-in sun > porch, full basement and heat. Close to stores and school. Moma re after 6 call Mr Lease, FE #117 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 WEST SIDE Inside city mits — 3 —— 2 sto ~ . Reged eye $1,505 eon * it ne handle Jance on i-nd contract. for appointment, by private owner GILES | Sell or Trade 5 room, 2 bedroom home on -® large 88x100 ft. lot. Fruit trees, etc. $5,650 full price with low down pay- — ment and $50 per month. West Side 11. room home, could usdd as. income.: be Plastered wall - to - wall carpeting. 9 baths, i] Mromntes. auto. s hot water heat. and .man: other ve features : F ‘$1 800 Down ni 4 family tricome to ta om tpaaeat ae ee a | pointment im. modern | gas, SLICE OF HAM | | + ‘a i De ‘For Sale Houses 43 . a Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge re aa Se re e en newly Sith built in ref with eote stove & Fenced back yard, for $5500 cash or with E-Z 4-522. _ Heights. double sink. will sacrifice - $2000 down payments. Pr 86152, FE 3021 Henrydale, Auburo MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HEY LOOK! bedroom one with unfinished "tte Has _ful basement with nice recreation room, autc heat and hot water, tile beth brick 2 car sersts = and | reasonably priced. See pane away West suburban ton on WEST — 2 bedroom frame with family or TV room. basement gas hest. auto. hot. water, fenced ~ back yard with fireplace and 1 reef Situated on a paved pede at price Georae Rl Irwin. ad Balders sats, | i | j i a | | $10,500 with ) t | ' i |. | Fe’ “Solr ee a! $405 DOWN A home on ur lot. Cal Pata ae mation ay ¢ BEDROOM North side Pui, basement. $8950 Terms. FE. MANSFIELD Excellent 3 bed- room home. Recreation room, ga- ecation in Drayton Plains. Will sacrifice for $1,500. Phone OR 3-6483. IN MILFORD 2 family income. Corner Paved street. 4-car garage. 600 dn CLAY STOKES AGENCY Milford, Michigan MUtual #4785 Res EM_ 3-4783 $1500 DOWN 3 bedroom nearly new ranch type nore. Lovely birch cabinets” Tule bath Oil furnace. Basement. Lot $0x400. Walking distance to school Owner transferred. Priced attrac- tively. Immediate possession. lot $2.- EALTOR 7001 M59 Just past White Lake Town Hall on right hand side Ph EM 3-3303_ or MUUal 4-6417 $400 DOW N 5 level acres with live stream Garden space & aquidoor living ere offered with this suburban struction. 15234 ving room, with picture window. Large kitchen. 11 e priv. Priced | | ter xll bedroom, storms and screens included. All this and more for only 87.250 and $66 per month LOW UPREEP _ HIGH VALUE 3 bedrm, suburban home in cen- high, dry full basement. oak floors. dining ell Handy kitchen, on & parcel 100x150 | lawn | aluminum siding. Close elementary school and stores Priced to sell at $13,900 $77 mo including taxes & insurance Cail now about this one ALL ELECTRIC A bome built br clan This home has wanted like—double automatic thermostatic controlled a large ton sir conditioner, | wired for washer and dryer, deep Many freeve and electric stove more features you will appreciate tion, with shiny dining area, a large living room and picture window. Large kitc en, double drainboard less steel sink. 3 large ccereoms. ceramic tile bath, attached hea Pianter box, shrubs. Lot 7) £ 275 ft. with a white board fence. Located | on a paved «treet in Drayton Plains* Price $14,750 Immediate possession UNION LAKEFRONT This ome-year-old California ranch home Me ee in every detail. 4 ped 8, 3 ceramic tile baths, 2 fireplaces. Hi-Fi system, Stu- dio living room with sliding Lei mopane door windows. Complete GE kitchen, full basement, built- in ber and 18242 ft. recreation Hot water base radiant heat. 2-car garage with Rio = psa operated doors. Full price 1000 DIFFERENT HOME PLANS 3 bedroom brick ranch, Full base. | ment, specious 15 x 168" Hving room Separate dining room, beautiful brick fireplace. Ceramic tile bath. Built-in Hard- many more features. Offers over 1200 oq. ft. of living area. Priced from $15,- - $00 on your let. Stop im and see about this ene. We can bulid any type -home on any lot. Call to see our oar aa building plans before you ‘WHITE BROS: REALTOR Phone OR 3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy Open Eves ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to 8 ~ t + ~ — TRADES WANTED NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE Attractive 2 bedroom ranch home. 2-car garage. Pleasant corner ict. Landscaped. Only 1 block from bus & store. $12,800. Terms, SCOTT LAKEFRONT Large wooded lot. pasa beach. House is compieter furn, Only $1,500 dow: NEAR ISAAG CRARY JR. HIGH 3 bedrooms, full basement, car- peted living room, 13x23, Beauti- ful fireplace, large kitchen, ample cupboard: & dining soace. Alu- minum sterms & screens. At- tached garage. Paved driveway. pete acs Mamecapet ot Only 616,- SMAT LL ARM acres of te 4 eo home, eyYTT | ra fre) lst, clase shape home. The handyman in your family can put the finishing touches here Brickcrete con- ef Waterford Township with Belect Large living room & full beth, plastered walls with ceved ceilings. Closets galore, complete- ly stormed & screened. Situated with nice & shrubs Sparkling white to new per @ master electr:- all those) electric gadgets you have always | lamp posts, | Thie home is in like-new condt- oak floors, plas- tered walls, coved ceilings, 10x12 i | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | ' $7,500 | except 4 acres, mixed timber | and smal) orchard. Nearly _ 2 bedroom home. tile bath. 17 f living room. 10s6 ft pieture window, modern kitchen, stove & refrig. included. Oj] heat, garage Ali in A-1 shape. Full price $8050 — $1,500 down. LOVELY SUBURBAN — Home and 1 acre. 3 bedroom brick, 41 ft living room, ledgerock fireplace, ceramic tile bath, I's-car ga- rage. trees, shrubs & flowers and many other good features in this home. Only 814.950, OAKWOOD MANOR NO 1 cant lot, 120 it frontage Guo location. surrounded by new bomes real buy at $1 sou A - Full price for this room bungeiow with lake Jeges 21 ft living room, 2 bea- full basement, d-car garage. a nice- | ly landscaped lot This is a real buy, only $2,000 down Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy alt Telegraph FE 12-0123 — Open 8 to @ AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ee HIT) = Uti Executive's Home loads tile bath, Attached car garage, extras, rooms, large activity ‘a bath, Fire’ ample utility room, scaped grounds sprinkling system. Owner ferred, must sell. Priced 900 carpeting end drapes trans- at §27.- Cherokee [fills 2 bedroom brick one floor, fenced rear room, extra large kitchen solid birch cupboards counter top. exhaust~ fan. utility reom, forced hot ranchet, with allached garage covered patio porch, grill. Exeelient condition through- | out. Offered at $18,300 | NICHOLIE realtor . and cain | 49 Mt Clemens | ed garage. Gas Timken faaeel with nice lawn & | fenced | | St. Eve Mrs. Keichner FE 5-120! $500 DOWN New. nearly ready to move in- is this attractive 2 bedroom home Excellent location with lake priv- ileges across the street on Syivao Lage. $7450 full price. LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd. mecee Harbor FE 23-4875 E 41661 PERRY PAR breakfast nook, gas heat. 2 lots. Oniy $1,060 down, WEST TENNYBON a.| on terms | i Ve privi- | Quality built brick rancher aver-. Jooking Sliver Lake Golf Course | room, agenions’ | place baseray hot water heat | well-land- Underground | Features gay living with Formica ample | Water | heat. Ceramic tile bath, softener. outdoor | | | 3 bedroom home Excelient kitch- en, large living room, family-size | dining room, full basement. gas heat Priced at oniy $9.600 wiin terms . OILS — §200 DOWN Ideal family home § becrooms carpeted living and dining rooms full basement, good « lecet ion. Full | price $9,550 LAKE PRIVILEGES Nice 2 bedroom bungalow large kitchen and utility room On 27 lots. Only $800 down. FOR COLORED 6 rooms and bath Full baee- ment. Only $1,000 do : 6 room house and 3 room h y on same ole ye price only $8,500 with | IVAN W -SCHRAM. 5-500" Realtor 1111 Joslyn, corner “ A | Open Eves. & Sun Res. FE 53-2564) MULTIPLE: LISTING SERVICE WEST OF PONTAC bedroom fossible. fenced jes Casa Lake privileged. enty ef room for a large family. o y $6,850 with $1,000 dow: LAKE INFORMATION Aliso lake Pes de Lake cottage ar = eround lake es Inforth ation free- ly given J. A. Taylor REALTO! Lob Sth yes 100 Oakland Ave Free Parking Open "Breangs WHITE LAKE ROAD. Lor Head 6 toom shell on lot i. will sell 3% acres close to _ osed Northwestern extension. ake offer: Call EM 3-4236 or ee Only $18,008, terms. -STORY FRAME pp, rive on White Lake fuil _ kitchen house furnished, r, sibs } Aelier j | BROKER | 15 acres: A ver | i | Two | | LAKE ORION GOOD. IN- sulated 4 bedroo home quiet desirable locaétion, 100° front- age on private lake good beach and shade attractive interior A wood value at $35,500. Terms. Call OA 68-3145 — =a oe Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge | i | \ ‘2? BEDRM Tage many extras $12,900 Terms ‘| ; ; N BUBURBAN, 3 bedroom ¢n_ “T get my turn next week!"’ large 170°x'8O landscaped \ at : $10 rma LEBARON ment Rob | e 5 OOM s. For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 bath. modern. tuil basement. | DIS oe ee ON POI ID eee $1650 down 1 ACRE WITH BUILDING 20 x 38 -| J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor : oorg suitable for sma t 5 8-044 shop or living quarters. Inside 1 (OE pwaiten® be 1_Open | mrss saa running water & lights. amet “BY OWNER W. SIDE. IDEAL , mi. East of Auburn Heights location. Near Tel-Hurom, bus ball a6 600 with terms. Phone FE schools Lovely 2 bedrms home 5-107 ee | Dining L. Fireplace. Newly tiled WILL Ses $2,100 EQUITY | Established in 1916 | bath. Gas furnace. gcreened in on land contract: 3 bedroom, ga- | patio off garage Outdoor fire- rage, corner lots, 852130, latd- | 54 LEVEL ACRES — Good soil, just Place. Cyclone fenced yard. FE ped, shrubbery flowers, nice northeast of Lapeer. All tiliable | 2-6074. f NICHOLIE » HURON GARDENS Two bedroom rome with 2. ear attached garage large © fenced yard Hardwood firs and plastered walls Gas heat Owner moved out of town and must sel! The best of terms available SYLVAN LAKE Two bedrooms, nice lot Fx- cellent condition. Gas heat Priced to sell with easy terms. $500 DOWN bedroom bungalow Hardwood ‘loora, plastered walls Lares rooms Big loi It's vacant INCOME Two family tncome. and bath down and rooms and bath Pull basement, oll Heat, garage Real buy at only -$1000 00 down NICHOLIE * & HARGER CO. 33 w Huron 8t | Open Evenings HERE'S | A SLEEPER _ in af For Sale Houses | = 00 E “HIGHLAND PRD FOR SALE BY OWNER, 2 BED- \3 13 c 77 N Saginaw st « FE 5-818) | 'YOU SHOULDN’T MISS | Owner transferred — immediately well built & located on 205" lot in well-kept neighbor- hood 2 large bedrms kitchen, good sized living rm full bath—nice fixtures Must sel! It's geod looking | large dandy Vers secant WE, ARE OFFER nrenne vie tro trot homes on cheice County. EM: = or avi COTT AGES : For rent and inn sae, on White Lake. EM 3-41 $1,000 DOW N—#65 sonra Modern home, garage, few steps oft | White i, Full lake privi- sees EM 34236 * $6,850 FULL: RRICE eecene location; cozy well kept home, fully furnished’ Beautiful grounds, Union Lake privileges 1° clock EM 3-419¢ $8500 ON PAVED ROAD Near Pontiac’ Full basement breezeway tached garage hardwood figors. storms and screens, EM/ 3-4197 i DO LT YOURSELF } ee Femi, 1s finish at a sav- ings. en small acre. | age parcels EM 34236 LAKE! ‘PRIVILEGED LOTS At Mifidie Straits Lake near Green Lake road and Commerce | Lake road Only 1 mile to verieat Northwestern highway. Yo! ‘can baad use of acre wooded park with safe, sandy beach, bath house. etc. 175 ft. wide lots $200 down. EM 3-4236. C. Schuett __ Mss DRAYTON WOODS 3 BEDROOMS °'2 baths, kitchen, dining-L. living room, full base- ment with rec area Lot 800x175. Oh 3-048 ae Tage, good iemeaiaes possession location. PE 44324 _ BDRY RANCH TYPE 40x24 Gas teat, 1 yr. old. $1,550 Da $8,700 bal., $65 month. OR 3-3484 LAKE PRIV, $6200 fuli price Low jown payment $36 _month EM 3-6443 BEDROOM8—FULL BASEMENT | | Watkins - Pontiac Estates Near tase edad Schoo]. Carpeted liv- | ing x23 ft. has beau-/ tiful fire lace, large kitchen. birch cupboards, ample dining space. attached garage aera ee ue | aluminum storm Paved driveway Reautitully hana pceped lot, TTx161. Only $16,500. | erme CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES | $500 down. buys chis 3 home with ft ; Garage. 2 Ints. Full p ELWOOD REALTY $143 Cass Elizabeth Ra -1284 or FE OPEN “TIL 8-30 EVES ( Ol ORE D— INCOME 5 rooms for owner and 4 rooms to rent at $20 per week. Full! basement, gas heat. paved street j $9035 Easy terms HOUSTON REALTY FE 4-6331 STOUT S SPECIAL $395 DOWN No waiting to get Into this | cute and solid 6 room home \ with 1", car garage Lo- | cated on North side of town | Extra lot included = with | sale Will show anytime Call and make your appoint- ment now | M. Stout. Realtor Ph FE 54-8165 ‘tin 830 pm Edw. pen Eves | FE 2-2162 CONVENIENT LOCATIO 3 bedroom brick, large lot carpeted _ Fenced. OR 34267 | * ratly MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $780 DOWN with ere ye room _— tuated good ear bus. stores and schools Pult: erica $5,750 Orr M50 Large 3 bedroom ranch type bungalow with ~ basement. recreation room, tached 2 car garage, aute Beci | and hot water, screened patio and | other nice features This home ts and base- rae old Priced at $17,000 with | George R. Irwin REALTOR cad Baldwin Ave tastefully decorated, inside & PE 5-010) OR 31-4089 out Oak floors plastered walls oi] beat. Lake privs om Union Lake. Full price only 88.500 cash | Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy OR 3-970! $400 DOWN ‘ood floors, aluminum | 9 car cond Lake Privy. ‘We have several other homes tiist can be bought with reasonable | offer on the down payment C. PANGUS, Realtor Call collect: Ortonville NAtione) 7-3815 BLA R ’ Pr LOTUS LAKE 4 room modern finished tn knotty e throu t 2 arge closets. Full Modern kitehen. room, large screened in front porch Excellent condition inside and out. Extra large shaded lot with furn- ished modern 4 room modern tn Tear of lot Ready for Lake privilege« Reasonable down payment or accept housetra'ier or car as down payment GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy DRAYTON PLAINS OR _3-1708 or OR 3-3687 ADAMS Ideal Eves ERCIA Auburn Are eon for beauty pect or other business | rms and beth apt. plus 3 rms for offices. $15,000 with $3,500 own. KEEGO HARBOR Canal front. 3 bedroom home 2. — garage. 67,950 with $1.500 8730 DOWN in 3 =a ail Lirgodh $7,500 ADAMS FE MIDDLETON SPECIALS! This cory 3 bedrogm locat- ed at the edge of Pontiac efty limits with wall to wal! carpeting. cori ices and drapes, full basement, auto. furnace, gas hot water, with winding drive and under modern 4.3393 $600 Dan 4 rooms and beth located off Montcalm on large jot 30 days possession. $650 DOWN Teceted west of Pontiac Cory 4 room, and bath 3 ears old. Ne@ds minor tn- eta d finishing. On large jot 000x200. Only $6,950 $750 DOWN Located ei Oakland, 6 rms. and bath. a car ie Ga e, sit uated Pid 2 loti r fur- ther eton JOHN8O Leslie FE 53-7721 W ta good ‘bidg “atte = _ Diack’ top. East of Metax, = recia peiege of any garage | rente! | R 3-125) i | ] F 773 or r reasonable offer on this 2 bérm eae <3 as full bath, plas- | TT: N, Saginaw st EW i. JB IAMS BK. FRONT Bi-level home. L. Fe tore _A— FOR BETTER BUYS ONE OF THOSE Tare buys. caeatin ae bungalow. excellen = car garege & manny leva BG street | | secti with down Call TE 54-0676 poly "On 3-6576. LOVELY RANCH heme } bedroom many attractive | features, fine Northwest location $10. with terms FE 54-0676 Eves. OR 3-8576. 2-BEDROOM Cinder block Lot 660x150 privileges, 2 blocks, 1', rage, outside eye &) landscaped FE 5-067 9-O476. ~ car tio, niceiy . Eves. OR Arnald Real Estate 210 8. ono Rd. __ FE 5-6783 STOUT'S Best Buys Today LAKEFRON] Beautiful Van Norman Lake overlooking Waterford Hi.) year around bedroom home finished tn knotty ce- dar, oak floors, 1'% baths fireplace, 3 ttached a trees. arge Tas with i209 feet lak Priced : at 422,100" with ‘only See BRICK 4FAMIL) Investors, be sure to see thi solid 24 room unit’ with sen: arate basements. oi] fur- baces, gas water heaters. oak floors threugheat: Excei- lent location for rentals near downtown with 100 feet com- mercial frontage Pricréd to ot. estate at $26.500 ¢ RANCH HOME jocexed in the Oakland Lake area we have this sharp 2 bedroom home with large ils | room, dinette, step saver kitchen, full base- ment, with oi] heat, Pega breezeway and ga- | ted vat 4 one wide / w d i Pree to sell t only $2.000 dow re $395 DOWN For this large % bedroom home with 2 level lanc- | scaped lots, 1!, car garage, | oak floors, ‘utility room. part | th and furnace, Imme- «diate possession. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor FE 5-8165 | Cres Hath na 8:30 sad _ Templeton LOTUS LAKE 3 bedrms. Ful! bath - ly decorated. Nice= ‘shaded tet ~ Pi lake. Low down pay- — patra’. fireplace; tile rooms aol ice guage Veo mand. Git aon re rage, Only, Pt sown pe 1 90 uae ing bath eet BARGAIN!. wn | — 3 bedroom home | location | : Aen bk 5-0447 1 ae Tenses lot ate of shade ye lawn. Good g Garege, paved drive *Can F. 45540. NOTHING DOWN wal build ied = 3 bedroom starter down payments. core oom choose from. OR 3- $4354 down. New! 4- << epe- cious window area vit ranch type ere Almost ready move in Full basement. on 3-740T Sacrifice—By Owner QI Take over. ‘Owner ‘leavin: state for health, Almost new bedroom ranch on approx. 1 acre 1'y baths. iil sacrifice Apa nod for $1500, Call MUtua!l 6 x WALLED LAKE MAPLE ROAD 2671 West of Haggerty, Open Evenings Open Sunday 2 to 7 Lovely new three bedroom ranch. _two tiled baths, pic- ture. windows, real plaster, at- tached garage. Large covered porct, attractive kitchen with plenty of cab!nets. Near stores. air and new Lincoln Plant On substantial down sepdatoyre < by ce ha Vick in I. WICKF RSHAM. 7195 ‘ace t_Maple MaAyfair 66250 INCOME, AT AT AUBURN HEIGHTS, ‘ Chey house $8,200 Several 5 and + —— houses, real buys. Easy te SEVERAL ‘OTHER HOUSES FROM Pp” ? UP. ALSO IN W. DINNAN 66 WW. Ee __FE 42977 WEST SIDE. 1 FLOOR, ¢ ROOM brick, full basement, storms, gas paved street, close to city bus & schools. $2500 down. Own- er FE €3316 $5.250 5 rooms & bath. Paved street Sewer and water. Only $1,378 aown. $50 month. AUBURN HEIGHTS § & bath. Hardwood floors. Full basement. Garage & outbuildings Fruit, flowers & shrubbery. Lot 103 x 211. Only $1,000 down, * CUCKLER REALTY 236 =N.~ FE 4-408) as Fi, 4 Menon Sasomest oil furnace Labs e, 1 ae — rea! clean, arge & smal! heme: as low as $500 dn Land contracts for ssie — dis Broker FE 5.3578 WILL BUILD _ On your lot, any size. Engl! Co- lonial custom precision me Good deal this time - year. Also _Siterations _FE 42778 SICK? Of looking at houses that aren't worth money? _ wu count. Kose MeLarty, j | Compare this custom-butlt 1200 sq. M% 3 bedroom brick ranch home. Full basement. two fire- places, slate entrance. 1‘, baths ceramic tered walls. oak floors tered gara on your CALL MODEL 9 TO; OR 4 TO E. DUN io AP Custom Builder, _ a Al UNTon “LAKE LAKE SPECIALS We have @ large selection of bomes & lake ljots in al) price ranges W of Pontiac Come in and dis- cuss Sour requirements with us eeeee” =u receive prompt at Call tention. ‘T.G. Trocke 1648 Union tans Rae EM 3-471 1, ACRE Located on Mospital road 6 room home, only 3 yrs. old Forced air oat eet Reasonable price — $7,850, BLOOMFIELD TWP. An extremely attractive & com- fortable home. 64 rooms & at- tached jared closets im 7 bya L, ares ritchen, ¢ oman ie tile bath fenced- in yard. Patlo & ¢ . Shown ment only. $18, John K, Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 313 West Muren Street Eve FE 56-4848 ro TO stu. rQUEALTOR Partridge fe the to see Newingham NEAR AIRPORT tile with vanity, Pias- x24 pias- is a Al! this for 617,600 ‘ tional aes. plastered walis tee | shee a room, = kitch- | = mest? poly 8913 508 $2,200 doe ON PALMER Sites In Pontiac. Older home eel. lent condition, gfe eos bedroe mall on ar in back used for fine buy at $10,500 ‘sons NEWINGHASL REAL ESTATE Corner Auburn & Crooks Reda. FE $-3002 COLORED SPECIAL droom Very nice 3 and garden space down R. D. RILEY. Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Road | PE 41137 FE 4: HENRY CLAY AVE bedroom home, large attic play owner occupied since 1927. vestibule en- trance with sitting room, nee rooms & _ includes, dlahwaahe aecrmg fan & dis- Full ‘b ee ofl re A t, water 3 8-0504, Sunda: for sapglatn te Sat ° HESTER | | | | | | w. ma ee call MY sie LEAVING STATE | ‘Attractive 2 bedroom home, ideal location, nice jot, vienty of trees, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IF YOU. Tike a home with class and } garage. concrete driveway, out- distinction see this home on side grill & patio, lake privileges, wa Drive. Brand new $10,500. Terms. 4805 Fenmore. in ‘65, jt is brick with 2 bed- FE 5-5323 Aargicy rs ee = and . built in oven and range. hrepiace, carpet- SILVER LAKE FRONT ing and drapes, and 1'3 cer Lovely 3 bedroom een Fer arage. For jess than $5 immaculate throug! mee E OU baths, 2 treplasens each sd ee BEAT IT? We invite com- rage. Yard is landscaped to per- esancost Reasonable terme fection. A nicer home cannot be to qualified purchaser: found. By appointment only, W V $600 DOWN ANT ALUE Large 5 room home on Whitte- more street. Full oun cin t ga- + Mere % Sos rage. corner lot. Hills, built im "54 — or price. This one Ly Teel fast. most 1,400 sq " solid } comfort and charm. 22 ft. $580 DOWN . nn aggre yer oo digg } = bedroom ranch. 28 this Jove. i € . : ye c ae kitchen, oak floors, large kitchen, broad aa heat. Near bus and schoo. J IM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & Lg 1218 Baldwin Ave. ORDINARY. Ranch home, 1700 sq. ft. of living and best of re only $18.950-SEE IT TODAY! SEE THESE tanding features of this aeteeme estate. A charming 7 reom lake front home with : proximately 1,750 sq. ‘ft, | i | space, plus 2% car garage, 4 living area. Long, low and bed “ 242 baths, arechiat rambling with 180 ft. of lake- school 1 block, excellent estab- front. Huge ving room with lished neighbo s lake natural Saeppel large din- privileged _ Immediate posses- Kitchen, 3 bed- sion, substantial down payment rooms and den, or will trade, $32,500 Piecing Wade nee” aa eau! rec. room 5 r pnparogy men pap ge nd G.E. KITCHEN ex- . ~ 7 tras, ‘2 car garage CENTER and $ 1 A eeoes Leads the list of* desirable fea- A rare ‘and challenging tures in this family aized home, ——-, $31, w estate ood Aerms to responsible = Ney lot, secluded but convenient uyer. to everything, Tmmediate posses- / sion, reas ext ota payment EXCELLENT -*""*.=™" homes lke Roman brick uty are hard to find. is vacant and in —_ and span condition. eady for te occu. : . / pancy. You'll be delighted / With the 2 wall picture win- / dows 6x6 each, the shinin i . j/ oak floors, large tile i f with vanity: 2 large | - vi bedrooms, extra nice kite! i REALTY CO. f eo and ylility room. 1% car } 1058 W. Huron atta rage. All com- | FE 58-9407 PE 8-1940 plete wi storms and : 8c rene. Priced for quick | Gls *290 Down FU [" L *BASEM TENT 786x220 / BUYS Like ‘this ay bedroom brick —— Pioneer — | are excellent for Black bosom ’. AR or more chil. E TODAY ren, New car garage, oe Siuminum storms, screens, OPEN and doors. ca’ mai DAILY sh ohne ' baths, and nice breakfast = nook off kitchen. Priced at Drive west rom Poomae len M-50 only $14,950, (Huron) \% mie p best Waterford 8. Model en “Irw: | KU SCHE LL ateman = 2+» so. sun BARGAIN 3 bedrm. modern 2 yr. old home. Reas. tf taken at once. FE 8-8229. —Kampsen sii with extra lot. $700 down, FE f 4-7409 after 4:00 p.m. 1 REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 TWO FOR FIVE q 371 8, Telegraph Eves. & Sun.) yrundred. 5 rms. & beth, 3m! ~—_ otal a .......| from Reger dn Lee. lot. Immed. : “ranch type Thome, colonial inter - "OR “a. a = 2 fireplaces *qualley mat full materials A by 36 ranch at Cass Lk. te mare Vaust be seen to| Rees wiring, plumbing, full bath __Te set, central water & oil heater. J -RUGE REAL ESTATE| Needs some finis 504 8. Broad e Orion’ OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY _ 3-311 | 2610 UNION L. RD 4 NEAR LAKE OR ;_EM 3-4164 or EM 3-2411 after 8 New 3 bedroom brick ranch type) OO a: es < . ment, of heat, electric water $500 Down Specials ! : heater, stationary tubs, aluminum ROOM \DROOM, siidin, ‘indows screens, ce- BASEMENT, ‘ow HEAT. & ramic tiled bath, marble window GARAGE, ledges, a a vente Rhos a, rim oungstown N kitchen. 2 car garage, cement of Secon < Ton floors. aled side wails, Berry HOME. NOR’ SIDE LO- | ° ~ is a Proc! nice ATION, COVENIENT TO ; rige J yoda REAL ESTATE Bus xD —e 504 8. oom, Ae : - i {00 FOR Bedi afer HousEs— R. J. VALUET, Realtor | » lote—lake ally ok oD re 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-068) : Halky 1 binck f: 1) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : house on year” s ago eg _ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 i a rE, 13 ACRES Baldwin Ave. Goo orcas rm sement furnace, for ANCHOR e quick sale. 88,850 Lincotn 0.9900, Jordan 48777 PONTIAC REAL TY room brick hom $-8275 |- ees came con CASS ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD. Widow cbr g must sell. Rea- Year-around cabin for sale. vases 7 ed: terms. Ph. West ipl arene oe es. Se nea 1 or ; terms cash. pastes MI 17-0008 71-0008 Lad a Sele iets 46 ELIZABETH L/ ce THiyier(rot seer ee ACRE—2 ACI . hree s on lan ee a- ee i 2S ser) trectags. Feceed te oe; | $18) sows e P ans Es —4/ ce ‘ full peice) payments also lots with lake ee | privileges. _| CRESCENT LAKE 5 = Level lot. South Shore. $0x135 JIM WRIGHT feet. $2750 cash REALTOR 3445 OAKLAN AVE. FE 53-0441 WOODHULL LAKE aay) wecch) pa) OPED EVENINGS , UNTIL 8:30 | feet on road, 45 Teet on lake, |3 LOTS, IN DRAYTON WOODS. feet in depth. _Terms. OR 3-0483. LAKE Tipe rel a PENINSULA e e, ‘oole eac 5 acres. creer 400 ‘feet on paved sub. watt sell seperately or to- road, on luding about 200/ gether. FE 5-8257 or 8-3052. fect of lake. Priced SORNER CHANDLER & 7 LOTS. CORN Thal, Bivd. FES. §-8041, 19 8. 4 Lore. EACH rr) BY 122. NEW well & footings poured, 40 by 22 1 block off Auvurn in Avon Town- Sones KE FR HOMES AND COP. TAGES AT KE, DUC KE, ISLAND LAKE, -—_e ND 'BRENDEL LAKEFRONT COTTAGE & LARGE. jot 10 min. from Pontiac. $7,500 _ with low dr dn paym ment. LI LI 3-3982. LAKEFRONT ATTRACTIVE HOME-—7 lots giv- ing several beautiful building sites many unusual features. $12,800 WHITE LAKE FURNISHED COTTAGE, fire- piace, 2 bedrooms, electric stove & r [ald bath, screened — YEs—iake front & only $5,950 Terms. J. R. Hiltz REALTOR | 1011 W Ww . Huron ___FE 5-6181 ~ LAKEFRONT LOTS — Large residential lots on 2 beauti- ke homes ; . ful lakes near Oxford. High build- ation freely ae Indian Village ing restrictions. tems avaliasie, Oe eee wcsenen OxFORD, ‘wicw ee Oa 83122 | Y and * garage. KE EDWIN .8. GEOROE ares A. a lor Seeencgea’ cae que rd et Subdivision. Lower ith . en ben noosa Lot on wa- INSURANCE with terms. Hard woods. WM, H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8. Pap Uy Vleet Ra. FE 4-416 Eves. “SACRIFICE mocerm fara must dis- Sia sr i aie eenpme ; ve DRAY TON [ON WOODS" bes a in "1 ole us 2818) : for) an ad- writer. Cer “chara, it.” by mt teat L ! fs % | amy a " PLACE A: “L OST aD " “Call FE 2.8181 ‘for an ad to recover a. loss. Dial F £ exc. ona Tri-Level or regular $ix'000. Owner. -MA LAKE FRONT COTTAGE. GE ON Lake Orion, Natural fireplace, pic- naturat’ gas. 500 iy with $2,500 down. 20 w, Lake Orion. Hl. LAKE ORION ‘ ‘bedroom home, new, Partial base. ent with stool & shower Large’ a i Eitcheny ¥ ‘Srapiies oe, yd scenad at a can ch winterized e te rx “nominal cost. Well constructed exc. ‘condition. $16, 209; oP ea REAL ak Ohen 14 mame d 'Y 3-6311 HOME ON MA ‘A Nice Sgro Lavy income wate ie art he ship. Sacrifice. $1,200 cash. FE _4-0061 ~§ ACRES _ | ROCHESTER Near new U of M in scenic rolling = OL! hills. $5.000. Terms : T VILLAGE OF LOTS CHEAP 'IN~ _Leonard. OA 8-2602. 14 LOTS. EAST SIDE OF PON- tiae near Longfellow School, city ~~ BUILD NOW {2 our well-restricted Waterford Hills Estates. Betimates herd Genet Bo CDAVIS 4925 Pontine Lake Rd. FE $-431 CORNER | LOT. 100X150 FT. WA- | i terford Drayton Subdivision. Well shaded. Cash or terms Call OR 3-9062 after 6 EQUITY IN LAKE LOT, 65 FT. water frontage, me Pickney, Fon ee OR 3-4 SALE % cae way ere Clarkston M15 t acres. $18000 Terms. aie s¥ 41554 tt FT 1 "tie . of 10 crucberey _ $1600 Cash. i PONTIAC Ph. MA LoTs' IN Schneider. terms, > 150x300-F T. FE 8-2824. MUST tot. ACRIFIC . Owner. AUBURN HEIGHTS. LEV- el building site. 715x575 ft. Ap- roximately 1 acre, $1,000, $200 jown, $15 mo. NEAR CLARKSTON. 373-ft. front- age on road. 150-ft. deep. Offer- ing five 7 150-ft. lots for future oes: Total price $1,900; own NEAR To Buy—To Sell—To Trade MAHAN REALTY CO., Hada vening: 1105 NEAR cas LAKE ACROSS LAM- bert lota total Je x 1590. Adjoined ved syn lots, side and boo 8 ¥ oe __FE . “FOR w SEB Cherokee Hills CARL W, BIRD, Realtor $03 Community National Bank her A |" L | en, \ Buy Thru Partridge ist Thru alae You'll Uke the advantages of !ts. f om aha pountry iocation-—-Eliga- / beth Lake Rd. 1 mile ‘west “ot Telegra, Rd { | | Mar- |. ‘40 VACANT ACRES, _ FE 5-2953 EASTSIDE Lot 80x130 ft. on Kenilworth, city « water & sewer, only $850 Six well located lots 40x130 ft. each on Emerson, city water & sew- er, $3,000 for all INDEPENDENCE TWP. | ing, good soll. Large ! i = barn and! house. Several out buildings $26.- | 000; : easy terms Ortonville or corner 40 acre with Fred W &mith 719 8. Washington, Royal Oak. LI 1-1212_ ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge " FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE Gall Rutledge. OR 3-1111. rE 4-0003. SMALL FARM 3 acres. Nice modern 3 bedrm Large cS fon barn, 28x60. Chick- en 14x60. Must be seen. Total cerae $14,500 HADLEY 10 rm. farmhouse. Good basement ve eet pvt. lake. Let's take a look. VACANT LAND Fagle Rd., 20 acres. Pine Knob Rd, 20 acres Lot 90x300, 9 lovely large —— trees & 11 black locust. $1,500 will sell buildings $900 cash or terms. oe HICKORY LAWN Lot 100x350 ft., high & dry, com- ant water, ideal lot for tri, level home. $700 down. $2,200 full price. WILLIAMS L. Se RD. Corner lot 100x120 ft. loca- agg sang fill needed, fs 100 cash CLOVERI.AWX | Four well located lots 60x193 ft each, city water, off Kennett Ra 2or4 famtiv | dwelling or hall. 139 ft. on Mt. Clemens & 305 fi. front age on Court Dr, xenee f2 Aly improvements in. Over 42.000 «9 ft. of space Full price 96.000 cash = or easy om Slag wind Baar 19 ——- Mares ve. FE "0610 or FE rye _ For Sate Acrtage 47 8% moh btabed rrfileie Basal HOME. $1,000 down, or wilil © take land contract or trade as down payment. PAUL A. KERN INC. Ti'g N. Sagt- naw gt., Pontiac, FE 2-9200. | 164 ACRES — Just north of Pontiac limits 1.500 ft peer road (M24). 125 ACRES at 10 Mile & Wixom— 2 miles from new Lincoln dlyae Passed for Percolation test. R. HADRILL at the new eeeaeh office H. P. HOLMES, 2531 8. LAPEER RD. FE 5-2053 #@ ACRES LAPEER CO. Adjoining « 3,000 acre state game area with ample deer, easant & fis Has Idg. suitable for large cabin. Very reasonable. H P HOLMES INC 231 8 LAPEER ROAD ORION FE 45-2653 | 17 MILES west of Pontiac ‘s mile tmad frontage. convenient building lo- | cation, $7,000, Cash or terms Call MElrose 46000 after 6.00 frontage on La- LAKE m. _— “ACREAGE THAT ARE - GOOD BUYS 130 BOPTOO ok. cess hes eee Scenic 27 Acres Surrounded by future MSU cam- pus. Perfectly located Acres * North of Pontiac. Excellent build- | ing site E eshie R. Tripp. Realtor 5 W. Huron Street FE ‘5 siet or FE 5-2859 For Sale Farnis 48 — OTHER BUILD- ow bans ; RMS. 6 ROOM HOUSE ings. 35 acres. ENTY OF OTHER P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron ADAMS 100 ACRE FARM | ® rm. modern home, barns & out buildings. 3% miles north Clarkston. Terms. ADAMS FE 43393 80’ Brick Ranch On Gentleman’s Farm = of : Trontage on wi a mile long spring fed lake, | ae f gap on semi-private jake. Exe. k b b & | boat: Forever . from any & all rable eroachments. is lovely low tamblitie home is surrounded genase lawn, flowers and rubs, Well ca 1 rm. |: ining rm .. — windows. Ile ba Bright, tides oro dhig large _ bedrms. Painted ‘ull Basement aneled recreation . E 4-8264 | frontage | ! | 4 } FE 42577 | 0 See._ —— Ridgeway REALTOR 957 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 Open Eves. ‘til 8 160 Acres—Lapeer Co. 3 miles from | | | All level productive rich black soll in a high state of cultiva-| tion 1 mi. road frontage 8 room home and 5 rm_ tenant house and dairy barn Price $39 500, JOHN LTOR e70 «6W. wares 8t Ph FE 4-3525 Open Evenings Rent, Farm Property - 48-A #0 ACRES OF PASTURE, STREAM shi & fences. J. Burns, 1700 N. Rochester Ra. PLateau 32190 Sale Business Property 49 je | AREA | Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge DIXIE HWY. CLARKSTON WATERFORD | 605 commercial frontage 465 ft on side road, as rear lot line 224 fi. deep on 1} side and 485 {t deep ing 385 acres, $38 per foot. Easy terms. HOLMES - BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. 31950 Commercial Building Excellent 40 x 100 commercial bullding, corner seeation in highly concentrated Tessentte area, in- uorescent lighting, tile 2 tollets, and heavy duty wiring. Available for immediate Mr omith at $325 per month. See r. | Representative will on the other side Contain-| Roy Bnet Inc. | REALTORS 20 - E Huron FEderal Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4%A STORAGE SPACE,, FE M1 Adelaide 20 x «60° 2-5 362, CHOICE USED CAR ‘ gated on South Perry Auburn Ave, with building. of traffic. Edw: M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw 8t. FE 5-8165 _____ Open Evenings ‘t tH 8:30 INDIVIDUAL, MODERN OFFICE with parking Appointment only—Ask for J. R Hiltz— Realtor— —-FE_ 5-6181. Commercial “Building Excellent 40x100 commercia: building, corner location tn highly concentrated resi- dential area, including ad- joining paved — lot. Eamopes with oil fur- modern Gessrean lighting. tile floor, 2 toilets, Te fo Available for duty wiring. immediate. oc- cupancy at $325 p pes month. See Mr. Smith , Lo St. near Lots a: Roy Arnett Inc. . REALTORS 28 FE Huron Federal 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 WAREHOUSE ¢ 2 MODERN OF- fices for rent Aoprox raed sq. ft 1 semi loading dock, 2 small truck loading docks. Hight wev loca Call "BE 42597, or after 6, ca’ §-0653. Business Opportunities 51. 2 BAY aoc hs STATION. TAKE Seeley ie lor inventory. 7135 "2 BAY aie STATION Major Ol1 Co. Fanon s Fol teres interme tion, eall 22-4612, ; IVE tm a . EON BWY ESE ville, By Thre Partridge __List Thro Partridge: . WELL EST HARDWARE IN PON. tiac. ta a 88. *pakTRibon \. Buy Thru Partridge ‘ List Tora ashes dge Near Tel-Huron . 8-0466— -$12,000 down includes business, in- ventory & residence. GROCER ¥ ‘With living quarters. Beer wine. Well-traveled highway. meal estate, business, & inventory, all for $26,500 with terms. GROCERY STORE $150,000 gross. Living quarters 1042 acres with lake. priv. Beer & wine Inventory of $12,000 in- — in down payment of §15,- TAVERN Good ~ Exe. gross, Good lease. Total price, $13,500, with terms. HURON VALLEY 7166 M59 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-8681 | or MU 4-5505 MOTEL 8 modern units nished citipRess WEAR PROVEN PROFITS ‘ Elderly lady wishes to dn. inciudes teeter oe a —| STATEWIDE _ char.es. REALTOR Real Sir Service -of Pontiac 117 8. Telegraph. E 40621 RESTAURANT FOR SALE. FULLY equipped. Low price. FE 2-62 between 11 _&m. and 8 pm SUCCESSFUL CLEANING Establishment in Pontiac. Terrific Cee repeat busi- ness. Call FE 4-2544. RESTAURANT Take over, = Dixie Highwa Close -_ Easy to get FE 4-2545__ en OilC Co. HAS THE FOLLOWING DE SIR- JOSLYN-COLUMBIA OAKLAND-MONTCALM FEAST BLVD-MT. CLEMENS Moderate investment, alse finan- clal assistance available Contact Detroit. TR 2-8100—Mr Schrider SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT Ne MM: Corner Dixie Hwy. 5 ak PONTIAC NEXT TO DRIVE-IN THEATER S.W. Cor. Williams Lake Roac Oak Reach St. WATERFORD New modern 2 bay buildings with excellent potentia! avatiabie im- mediately Investment in inven- tory only Approximately $5 000 be present at the Williams Lake % Oak Breach locations Monday, June 17th, from 1) am to 130 pm & from 4 pm to 7pm or phone Mr Grit- ‘th at OR 3-9383 830 am ‘to 7 pm GArtield 2-6043 after 8 pm LETS TALK BeStSESse Bakery bake shop in smal! town Pontiac. Grossing $25.000 a Busy near year, bidg. does Reas This is in the lake area & terrific summer business down payment. & Western Mich. Hotel 80 year old owner ready to. retire Bidg. hes rms cocktail) bar AAA accredited Complete facts & figures svailable in our office { MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8S. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 4-1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR ' . - Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SER \ SUPER STATION New modern 2 bac super station pumping .15.000 gals per with tremencous potential Best location at inter<@ction of new super highways Only $3,200 dn plus stock RESORT T. lou OR Located on gcenic Us. 23 just across from Lake Huron and in the popular Tawas-Oscoda area. Owners home plus extra apt. oe real estat included at only $38. 780 on terms. Will accept WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR . FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. “REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 10650 W. HURON 8T 2 OPEN EVE Ti 9 . _Sale Land Contracts s 52 35% DISCOUNT -$6.850 balance. Your cost, %4.- 452.50. Secured by 7 room home Full basement.- full bath. Auto — & garage. A real bargain, JERRY FE, ADAMS CO. 3172 W. Huron 8&t. FE 44561 Eves. ‘til 9 Sun. 1 to 5 SACRIFICE, SH, 25 r cent discount. Balance’ $4,- ; your cost only $3,133. $60 per month at 6 per cent. Well- seasoned sold in A-1 pur- chaser. Hurry! FE 4-1906. Seasoned Contracts Many good sound invest- menty from $2,000 to $10.- 000. Ask for TOM BATE- MAN. FE 4-0528 . Money to Loan 53 nn~ State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED “~. Low overhead & attractive | month | comed ~and~ your” patronage ‘5 appreciated Loans to $300 Up to 24 months to repay. : BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 23ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. PONTIAC 4512 DIXIE. HIGHWAY DRAYTON IN PLAINS 230 BARNSTON. | WALLED LAKE NB 45463 VAN DYKE “Loans $25. to$ $500. on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. - OF PONTIAC Saginaw St FE 40535 LOANS | TO $500 COMM UNITY LOAN. “0, 30 E. LAWRE: EB 8-042 20 FRIENDLY SERVICE ~ LOANS $25 TO- $3500 % 8 y. Lawrence St FE 27-0249 * Quick Cash ’ $25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto. or | other security Up to 24 months to repay. Our service is quick, friendly and helpful. Phone PE 56-8121 or visit us at our office. « HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. ry _8t_ (Corner Pike! LOA $25 TO 8500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE G4 W Lawrence St FE 4-1538 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars Bring title Most deais closed in ; minutes. Loans also made on fur- niture. signatures and other se- curities ~ Oakland — your 3 ‘Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG “FE 29206 | Mortgage Loans ae ee e | LOANS—$600 to $1,500 j 1 For = any purpose on homes, mocern or not. in Oakland County 2 For home additions improvements 3. To rough tn or enclose ____hatise eae construgted, in 4. To build a garage or on & garage home | « 5 second mortgages Apply 209 Nationa] Building Pontiac or phone FE 44729. Sw aps ees or 55 | | '2 BEDROOM HOME WITH LAKE rivileges For sale or wil) trade or late mode! car FE 5-7809 1 CU FT REFRIGERATOR FOR sale or trede for boat motor OR }4TI4 - M POWER. MOWER 16 oe pump for car 475 E. Bivd ™% GAL PRESSURE TANK won { windows culvert pipe dog or ; Used 74- es piywood for fence or sell Beagle pedigree exc blood line Drchence breeding service FE 2-7258 "30 MERCU or trade r anything of equal value FE #1738 rt) ~ CHRIs “CRAFT 18° UTILITY | for sale or trade for late. model | car. 558 Auburn 8 ACRES $6500. TERMS OR | trade P. O Box 535 $1.00 EQUITY IN NEW HOME 21 54 Y GOOD COND. $150 brant sulte, take bee aaly over paymen $40. Ra. Very reasonsbie, FE and mattress. E 4-0638. 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, ‘TE, 3 Heywood Wakefield tables. 2 Rem- = = Joop Anes lamps store 3 ROOK [S FURNITURE Credit manager wishes to find reliable party to take over $6 weekly payments. on 3 complete new furniture in our ay. laveway, department. Living room consists of 2 pe. ORCHARD FURNITURE CO: I ae hew. 7305 Andersonville Rd. Perle t cond. $40. FE _388 N. Saginaw sectional in foam rubber, occa- sional chair, 1 coffee table, 2 step tables, 2 table res ca Bedroom Copier dhe! ce bed- room sulte, eluxe 4x6 mattress 1 deluxe . x 6 fy spring, 2 bed pillows and 2 vanity ps. For the Euches a 5 pe. deluxe dinette set This furniture sold regularly $698.40. Balance due ee Tax included. You save $186.46 This merchandise can be seen im our t LIVING RM_ SET. BLUE. 4-5060 |2 MAPLE BEDRM. SETS, C com- Pore furn lete. rth. | _Lake Large deep freeze. 2915 Angeles tables, & Rd. OR 3-3374. Furniture CREDIT MANAGER WISHES TO FIND TAKE MENT so N. -3ROOMS RELIABLE PARTY TO OVER $6 WEEKLY PAY- s OF NEW FURNITURE IN LAYA WAY DEPARTMENT ON 3 COMPLETE RMS. OUR LIVING ROOM CONSISTS OF 2 PC SECTIONAL IN FOAM RUB- BER, OCCASIONAL COFFEE TABLE, CHAIR. 1 2 STEP TA- BLES, 2 TABLE LAMPS. BEDROOM CONSISTING OF 4 PC BEDROOM SUITE, LUXE 4 8L 4X @ MATTRESS, 1 DELUXE 4X6 BOX 1 DE- SPRING, 2 BED PILLOWS AND 2 VAN- ITY LAMPS | FOR THE EITCHEN, A $ PC. DELUXE DINETTE SET. “THIS PURNITURE SOLD REGU- LARLY AT $69840. BALANCE DUE $512 94. TAX YOU SAVE $18646. THIS MER- CHANDISE CAN INCLUDED. | OUR STORE TODAY ORCHARD Furniture 164 Orchard Lk Ave, Pont 3 SPEED SINGLE PLAYER_ - radio 5-87: & $8 pla ver. Company BE 8EEN IN Mich $31 78 RPM, 5s eocets FURNITURE. STOVE. | ema sell, leaving state. 478 vd N., anytime ST Bored ws ERIB. GOOD ) USED FE GE dishwash- FE with 1 acre & lake privileges. | * condit needs some inside finishing —for | 62° FRIGIDAIRE _ REPRIGERA- ear or anything of equal value tor. Perfect cond. $50. MI 4-5675. Payments. $@5 mo y208t | After 6 pm ‘37 PONFIAC WILL TRADE FOR | 7-PC 4 DINING Ri RM. SET. GOOD any clean ‘53 automodile. FE cond. FE 2171200 ase ___ 9X12 GRAY COTTON RUG ADMIRAL 14° CONSOLE TV HI-' 6 MO. $15. Gost, $39 ne Fi ratio & ir spiezer com- an bination set for : projec- : Hot ot garden § roto-tiller FE Dena Teas ‘SET. GOOD = = — ———— ay 7 CHEV TRACTOR 2Ton, sTH |!7,,, TV $38 $8 SIECE CHROME wheel, ——— tanks. alr & vacu-/|" er g59 Biectric dryer $50. = 2s ee, Phi pret 5-2766 . : ew t. i sell or trade. Fe 5213 aris is CU. FT FRIGIDAIRE DEEP —HOUSETRATLER | OR s.airg 0°F (OP Like new. $350, All aluminum with birch trim 8 ply tires, elec. brakes. ‘57 ox 13 Ras WOO? FACE, +58 pilates. A-1 cond, Will sell cheap or trade for Northern property. _ FE 40165 or 700 Joslyn. BOLEN RIDEMASTER_ TRACTOR with tmplements, sell or trade for jeem with snow plow. 892 Joslyn or 2200 Ostrum. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 8 ROOM house & garage. trailer, 20x20 two car garage on nice bot could be converted Inte ema'l home FE 50986 or FE R105 ~ FO? SATE O7 TRADE 1951 FENG ish Ford for motor cvcle of | $150 After 6 pm FF 5-0096 GOOD 2 PC RLUE FRIEZE LIvV- ing room suite for typewriter, power mower, or will sell. OR _3-2973 LATE MODEL CARS AND CASH for real estate, land contracts and | mortgages or what-have - you. eoron CARS, 22 Auburn. FE large two wheel |. 12x13 LINOLEU: BONNY MAID 41% Ft. Wall Tile Ze VINY:, Pee ROBBER BASE PAINT ¢ $3 75 cuss HOUSE P-INT G_ $105 yers. 141 W Huren FE 43064 68° DAVENPORT COVER. EXC. , cond. Needs small renair. Hexa- ; gan shaped coffee table Other smal] $199 95 items LA MODEL CAR AND on YOUR LAND CONTRACT (WHERE YOU HA orp PROPERTY) Ho VAN WELT. Phone OR 3-1355 MOTORCYCLE | FOR CAF CAR. SWAP service, OR 3-8 SWAP FQUITY 1, Bel Air for OR 3-8560 E ACCEPT LATE MODFI cdr oor truck as down payment on bedroom 2 story frame 6 bath & sunporch Fenced in yard & garage Will handle $9,000 balance on jand contract OR 3-5656 for appointment. By pri- _vate owner, WILL ACCEPT CAR DOWN parment on almost finished 3 bed- room ene: With full basement. NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. WILL take older home in trade or your —- Call for appointment, FE TRADE § RMS. AND 5 ACRES . Wri Pontiac oN clean "37 CHEVY. ‘63 or ‘54 ; WI L rooms, 5 te WILL SWAP 5 5 ROOM RANCH type home with 4 acres of land for house in Pontiac. With even _trade, NA 17-9249. 2429 Granger. __ For Sale Clothing. 56 BORGANA COAT. CHARCOAL Ee. size = push-up sleeves. cond. peceaase BARGAINS — Shiga N ENTIRE 8T ae , MEN'S surrs SPORT $¢ $ ACKETS. 25 500 LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN ARD 8 LET You gan eet Mt quickly on your is 8 SAGINAW FE 2.2108 signa’ : LOWE: * ao endorsers. ie y= AN Jie to help aig joe dress, ame «| § budget. We will be elp in light green 31 : yh you with your pall pr -— & Roh tobe So GIRL oT ONPORM. SIZE ie | is “pee Ru. Pe oseis “APTER STN AN CO; LADY'S DRESSES AND COATS, I IN. ANCE co. five 10-12; shoes, size 5% & 6. FE, 41574 _Men's_sutis size _.072 Pontiac, State Bank Bidg MOVING—MUST ELL ae _ ater ® ‘Sees coa TEAGUE . FINANCE CO. + Also. formate, Beaver coat. 4 veeatan bea anf Peldas. 202 N. MAIN | ; ROcgEsra, Mt MICH. = \ Aas HOUSER m. Rochester, bt 60711 OL 1-701, = modern Call. atep required tab} m & Son es, by _MAviair 6-2301_ IN ing your work day shorter Are you interested tn 2 cleaner home clothes and plumbing fixtures? Call G. A. Thompso: day about their new AM-O-Matie Water VISBURG STORE & ‘RESTAU; |“ \ Ruciaer Cust i 1 MiCes EO SORE y cape Thre Partrid INCOME ‘ WATERFORD AREA © 200 ; Gown paymni wee uckner Customers . hold Goods 37 List: Thre Partridge North side, 20 rooms, shiowing\in| ET) PRONTAGE. BEAUTI- \ a ; ’ _ _ Ate Sale hoane 7 M income mo. PUL HIGH vation ncahed : . n a “BEAUTY SHOP. - Milford. $1300 ——> SAA COUNTRY HOME owner's apt. Walking di iol. LAND, PARTLY WOODE ‘ i down. Business & fixtures &. in- 1 BED SUITE. DOUBLE Heres ranch home with 3 Fisher Body. For unit} VERY SECLUDED. $6,000, ventory. Good. ousiness ‘location. appy Fo Soe tables, lamp, wash. in-je room: funy room, Gining room,| that steys rented see os money — $1,000 Down. ‘ je N, er devenpe! chair. All for o| Kitchen & wtuity : J. HAYDEN. Realtor ekn 1 erve with a venpory, k car -" meker today. $4,500 dn. . 3 B. Walton PE Buckner’s employes serve $90. 70 Bloom: jeld Terrace. down, ~~ . . : a ALSO HAVE 3'% — $-0441 Open Eves. smile in the’ most Li aeues f ae i we TO SWAP SERVICE WiLL NORT it END IN DRAYTON PLAINS | Co) ee sake Aron - GOOD ner. It is easy to déal at Buck-|) Pet you e line an whatever You ing. Full p $0,050, Here Nice 2 bedrooms, with living room. 5 room home with 25 ft. living MON FY M K =H ness are shown to everyone and want. OR 3-8561, is one that cet pay for itself.| dining room. kitchen. storms & | room, gas beat Over an acre lot le | < < - MAKERS borrowing -is a pleasure. Rak fom Me Brees L. wale Rs 5| gezeene. Full basement, $2,000 with plenty of shrubbery end, gar- us hese DEE me 2 oe GhOcEaT Provide for your immediate and|2 PC. NYLON FREESE phate 2 wan den ere is 50 c fi { k, pasio. "kvenings call OA 86-2618 eee RO AGE x6 Y. can tell. vo about this property MULTIPLE ab aid senvice Beer & wine take-out. Resort See ee cea ies the reer ee cael Rellpwood bed, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30_ area. Yeer - around business. company where..you are wel- odd bex spritigs \ a “BENEF ICLAL i“ Orchard Lk. Ave, Pont. Mich, . FINANCE - CO. ES BLOND _BEDRM. OUTFIT_____ (Provident Loan: Complete Apt, sized gas stove. * © i : : l= { j ) bees ~ can THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1957 7 a “Sale cay Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MoDesT MAIDENS. * By day Alea For Sale Pets * %/ Sele! Farm t 76 we “i as una el : LLL LLL a NN AL EOL “~~ ce oe ow uate 2 See | C900 CSEh LOMSER, OoTTAnLe OEKMAN xEPHERDS. Mayra WeCULLOCH CHAIN sAWs ATIONAL TiO, WASHER Bae ee Er | were g bts poner seca mire coca roe | ‘Crooxs Ra, il Coase me "st eabnek oor Meuaiy pink table. nas Skt | tooan” METAL LATHE ORIEL Pe’ esos, SSNS 8 SEY USED EQUIPMENT eae ae Press, like new. MIXED COIL! LIF & GERMAN | Ford “Fergugon tractor with cab res fixtures. Consisting of tollet, lavatory & | a agpoml, white, Beautiful eond. Si00. XLL GUASS__ CHINA CABINET. a ef APT, SWE GENERAL ELECTRIC| ref: $50; pole wore MUST SELL AT OW oxo, 845; Rock-an-E-Z rocker, $25. at a tacrifice” Separately oer e palance $2 week. Schick's, 33711. BIG BIG DISCOUNT BALE ON Fr00 LOC 8, kite a4 ole satlesrateen several used rators from $19.95 & up. ‘REPLACEMENT PARTS 06 Oemiane Ave. __ PE +a! LOND BEDROOM BRAND NEW > dres: stove. ve : bape Also at PIECES OF USED — : trem. oon _able. as 4-1166 = FE ee ir _ture. 2 ne O Niagara, PE’? “ 2-701! {ATIC WASHER '& "MAY. ‘=e CHEF GAs RANG 2 GOOD { 8 er alance — wask: "30", Geluze electric MOHAIR D for $15 ‘ear- 42 Orchard Lake BUFFETT TABLE & Sree blond oak MOTOROLA COMB, RADIO AND 3 Tecord chan console uly sanSe Mute" pdb BEDS, = SPRINGS & uae | | sses Brand new, $39.95 & up. Belection of steel fron, ma- le and blond. Peprson’s Furni- Fute.. 42 Orchard ke Ave rite vores $10; BATHINETTE, wenDe TUTOMA WASHER, and shallow | de pump. 915. BLONDE OAK DINETTE SET SET. Drop leaf table & 4 chairs. Play- er piano & rolls Rattan daven- Pas. wicker porch furniture. FE SWEEPER, ALL AT- tachments. Take over payments, . FE out HP. REFPRIG off. Used ae is 8 ee or TV, 6300 & OVER 60 USED 7 = 814.95 up. TV WALTON TV CORONET SEWING MACHINES SALE $11 Coren Appliances 843 N. Perry FE 68-1564 COUCH & CHAIR. REFRIGERA- 2 end tables, vanity chair, EM 3-0719. CHILD § BED, COMPLETE. $35. _FE 5-2833 DROP LEAF, DINING TABLE. buffet. 4 chairs. troner, 2 chairs. __Tefrigerator. OL _1-6782 DINING ROOM TABLE, 2 CHAIRS. __ buffet, $10. 44 Oneida DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUB NEVER, A NEW AUTOMATIC IRONRITE IRONER been used. Porcelain. FE 8-1323. DEEP F PREEZE, 14 FT. 21-IN. GE Corner china cabinet, 1 ma hogany drum table, 1 light mahog- oak desk LECTROCHEF BLECTRIC range. In | cond. All calrod units. OL EASY WAS eS CEMENT gh dog dry tubs. Good cond. OR 3-3196 ELEC, RANGE, APT. SIZE. $50. 89 W. Princeton. Sxcuanae YOUR SMALL RADIC RADIO _for_# good used one. ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MA- ONE FRIGIDAIRE TINGHOU ont . Guaranteed Tore Thyle = - 502 ROPER GAS RANGE, EXC. COND $50. OL 1-1105. RESALE SHOP, OPEN ane Avg : ranges as at extra-ord values. zea Pincresseet 393 Orcha: LA BARG A Ue ae OFF ON ints, ware, \ s, tiding door a — us Sor Fonianates on m: siding. ma. Fiber- Ee, 1 2x6 pine ax4 laa tpete [ES OF REJECT doors, $5.50 — ali sizes. Mercer Peot, $62 Pypuse. Trail, Walled LUMBER BARGAINS Used and New used toilets, sinks, Po a steel (Field tile ana Weather-str!,; windows $1298 a Redimix concrete & motor . $1.15 \Ceda. fence posts = \(Roll foor bi hard s+. $3.12) mple line hy vans “& brushes terns Estimates SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 3340 Highland Rd (M59) OR 3-7092 wn. mon ieee &R 1-90941. ‘ON — AIR, CONDITION- on Exc. . $125. OR 3-9587. | a watt oT aveTEa AND 35 P. watt PA system. Ph. EM 3-2422, 6030 Evershed. : os ee DISCOUNT Kem-tone and Kem-Glo _chard Lake Ave. PE 5-6159 0 NEW 2X4 400 EACH. | FE 56-8617 ARK WELDER, 220. G00D COND. Can Be seen at 141 Squirrel Rd. Guvers Hts. 5-4462. ANCHOR FENCES No m ‘A approved. _FREE 1! uth STATES FE & 7471, one New oak flooring, No. 3 $85 New outside, 3 tt. doors iT. oo 2x4'— @ to 20" = s or ane Coes pres — heat : ... $18. 5 : mai LUMBER CO. 320 8 7 rental f id FE 23-0784 DAV: MADE | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- PIANO, DECORATED FOR REC- $45. Blond glass top lamp table, $30. Coffee table, $8. FE 5-6433. OUND OAK TABLE, “leather studio couch 15 ft. eee eu Margaret St. Auburp a water hegter hard- ical supplies. Crock aed. “tes aA ia epee ecopver, black fittings. Lowe Bros. Paine wand S STPPLY. Se es 2685 Lapeer 4-8431 :| OfL SPACE aeaTee aes! |e & AMERICAN 'FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service end gen ine factory parts. Free test etory analyerr,~ TAS ‘8 63 W. HURON ae mays ALUMINUM 58Q. News size 6, high besied eon boots. $6. Explorers scout uniform, almost new, FE FDICINE CABINETS, LARGE mirfor,all metal cabinet, i795 value, 33°05 slightly marred. Also large’ ‘selection medicine cab- inets wi = without lights. New sliding double-deor units, wal)-to- wal] cabinets. Terrific values See our large display. Michigin Fiuo- _Tescent, 393 | Orchard Lk Ave MONT TGOMERY WARD GARDEN tractor, 6 attachments. $200. Kel- vinator refrigerator, oct Both in _ood condition, FE 5-909 ~NEW GALVANIZED ae % in. 21-ft. —_ pedonos # .13¢ ft. % in. 21-ft. length lie ft. SAVE PLUMBING: SUPPLY. 172.8. Sagina 2100 chef stove. GE esrigerator Ideal | for cottage. Mi 49047 or FE 8-6123. ONE WASTE PAPER BALER, IN ood working condition, Apply 10. ._ Saginaw Bt. OVERHEAD GARAGE NOORS. 8x8, good cond. §20. a EM 3-4835. PICNIC TABLES FOR SALE. ALL sizes. Phone FE 4-608. uP a RK — HALP gue tes e Mkt. FE 5-741. Bont, iF BUGGY. | ExG. COND. 15. 2-2103. BRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL YOU Ww UNION FRECKING co 91245 W. # MILE RD. Phone KE KEnwood 5-9200 aaa ole Bop & CHIFFEROBE, ad. OR 3-8717 ——— SALE FLOOR SAMPLES plane KNITTING MACHINE. __Will teach to operate. FE 2-7151. CHILDREN SWINGS. BIKE AND odd furniture. Also mechanical _tools, GA_ 83183. $188 Se FORK LIFT TRUCK $1200. 'ROYAL SOFTENER. 60,000 Close Out Sale! Friday, Saturday & Sunday—Lum- ber Co eat 4000 W. Huron 8t. & garden tools 25 per sons off, Formerly Maren on r RCA ne ee a an onsole, SALE SINGER CONSOLE. LIKE _FE: 2-333. iiehigan. Midtown Shop foe ae — Complete double bed with dresser, 828. Bingle bed complete, $10. Easy chair, $ Rellaws: coca $10. 2 separate quatiréesee, Haag mendes os Lape Rin BARNES. "HARDW "ARE 742 W. Huron FE 5-0101 FOR SALE 2x15 CARPET WITH foam cushion pad. OA 8-3111. STOVE 8, SovGHT. — ue cabinet Gata = ELEC Fe raEW ind SMALL REPRIO- GOOD COND. _ $46. PE 40366. .. BEIGE _ LAWSON TYPE. 4 chairs, Texcellent bape 1LETS, CLOSE-COUPLED, KEW. value, $24.50. wees FURNITURE BARGAINS SLIGHTLY a OR MARR STORE WAREHOUSE ble-top Living room sets; ‘tounge chairs: | Metal clothes tree chrome sets, bedroom sets: ta- pode value 0s: bedroom ste. bles; lamps’ mattresses; unfin- 5! . ished cheels at qo Sale prices clea: ST EW ART GL "ENN CO. ! 82-06 z oceee st. FULL SIZE BIRCH lete, $20; baby scale, #8; bath- nette, re Also green canvas awning for $%' window, $7. _ 48664. GE auxe WASHE Gas STOVE, NORGE REFRIO, dinette set, dresser, roll-away bed, vanity dresser, chest of drawers, Studio couch. 251 1 251 Baldwin. . GE WRINGER TYPE ; WASHER, __ good cond. OR GE STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, | other on furn. MA 4-3298. 605 rai to * . Crump Electric, Inc. 3468 Auburn FE ¢3073 fe Procesneni 3 303 Orchard Lk. TWIN CONTINENTAL a wirH boards, FE 6-3682 5. an RADE- IN DEPT. ED . PIECES, RASTICALLY ey “living room —_ DUCED. REE DOZENS OF 2-pc. living room ITEMS AT OUR 3RD FLOOR hae dining room “sue. [two ) REFRIGERATORS. ELEC- stove, dining room set. OR edt iain yi Aol CONSOLES. REA- USED TRADEIN Y OTHER ITEMS CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. ae IN ae Aa ‘commen. £* F i+} TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR e ranges, R. B. Munro, "oes FE Bago Call Allen's, ents, good condition, cheap. FE 4-7014. exc. QUick. sale. MAple |. Aluminum garage door, 7x9. Call EM 3-6265 clothesline e. FE 4-7213. LINOLEUM AINT % at Jacks, 277 Baldwin. AVIN A Mapl: bunk beds, , 21" Munts TV 00 Kenmore Electric stove, $7. half SED & RECONDITIONED Late Fy VACUUM CLEANER, TANK TYPE. PE 46453, WwW ESTINGHOUSE f RANGE. INGE, 965. MA- MA- SourLETE HEATING INSTALLA- tion, average 5 room bouse this week only $595 rash or terma. Air-O-Matic Heating & Cooling Co 1735 Williams Lake Rd. at MS5@ next to new Foodtown Market. OR 320060 DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN tractor, Complete a) power take off and sickle bar. 2 yrs old _Good cond. $125 FE Reel power mower, like new, $55 43: Mohawke Tce OSET I DOORS _ Slightly damaged steel foid doors -All sizes up to @ wide. Priced from $5 & up Berry Door Sales oe vil &. Paddock, Pontiac. FE | ae “SINK: $59.95; STAIN- less steel, fouble sinks. $44.95; bar — $3.95, G A. Thompson, rty CLOSE OUT Al kinds outside doors & frames CULVERT PIPE 12" 16 ga corrugated pipe at 62.35 per lineal 1. hurch’s, Inc. 1@° 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 2-0233 POWER MOWERS $10 down buys a good new) 1957 Teliablie make with guaranteed service by experienced thower mechanic: Certified deal er for Jacobson, Eclipse, M Mower, Reo. Cooper anv others. = also, all sizes rr sha used mowers W. F LL QARDEN b LAWN “alae, | 1583 8. Woodward Ave. (Just N of 14 Mi. Birmingham). Phone RUSS’ NEW & USED MEPCHAN- dise. 4250 Dixie Hwy. Drayton _Plains, Mich. _. ROTOTILLER. LIKE NEW. WITH all sire $100. Gas stove, $10 FE 5-6450 grains, secon ee Il year war- “Yanty. FE 4-2573 Crump it ‘lectric, Ine M465 Auburn Rd _ FE 43573 SALE “Birch flush doors We have a complete Itne of building supplies to ald you. Steel culvert pipe - glazed sew- er pipe - drain tile — fiber sewer pipe — & plaster board — pivwood cement — mortar—cedar fence Posts. Buy FHA § yrs, to “Paul St. Cyr Day i ARLAN = “You don't see a shot like er Cameras, Equipment 61A POPOL A ANA A ll hl Pl ell all et CAMERAS BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP 7 W, Huron FE 5-661 Sale Musical Goods 62 A A OER GRAND FIANO, BELL OR FE 2380. BALDWIN MAKE APARTMENT size plano. Walnut are fea 25. Small ment. Bal. like rent. sa" Macie! BLOND _ SPINET PIANO. DISCOUNTS ON | ExT TIRE 8 STOCK. GOOD ThA LOW A: | RENTAL OR PAYMENT 5 \ EPIPHONE GUITAR. ‘LIKE NEW, , _ complete with case, picks, pitch ipe & rors finder. Also § string FAMous ae SPINET PIANO. corms. $25 aon pal. Y COTE FOR SALE OL 2-4847 LIMED | OAK S8PINET PIANO Bhould ‘sel! at once Terms leguess 18 E. Huron st 4-05.66 'NEW SPINET PIANO NEW SPINET PIANO WITH Price $442 $0, cash or 5-3984_ €aLl BEFORE rio a oka Schmidt, Lait eects Call FE 4-6024 or DOUBLE BED. COMPLETE $10 | Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. | 1PM 32731 We Deliver. : | | SKIN DIVERS — AIR SIE | aac USED BABY GRAND PI a sor and raft at Als Muscle Beac Elizabeth Lake, Pontiac SMALL TRACTOR. ALL EQUIP. _ FE 6-0102 _er_ 2678 Orchard Lake PERE ‘Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Plyscord, — sheet .. $4.75 Empire 2600 Union Lake Rd at Commerce LAKE AREA'S LARGEST WINDOW AND TRIM MFGOR. We wholesale to dealers ELECTRIC WELDER, AC. 8UIT- able for farm or ae excellent condition. FE 40284 ELEC. LAWN MOWER, USED 1 season, $25. GE ironer, $35 office chairs, $5. Hand knit stoles Ladies clothing size 12. Good Very reasonable. FE 4-8508 FREE STANDING O TOILETS, $18 95 bs a sink: : 6 08 w with fittings $1) Sean tirensinrt™ to’ * s i PLUMBIN SUPPLY FLOOR RRACE “GAS, LARGE, ‘oe with fittings.’ 850. MY 50 FUEL HEATER — REASONABLE: elec, range. 62% Parke St. FORMICA Tabletop cvt outs Mare your own cotfee or end tables From 49c ea - FLOOR SHOP 99 8 Saginaw FEET HURT? Poddocs moh “CALVIN WV McGINNIS 106 Raeburn St. FE 5-1972 ss ott Fishing Tackie = th ©: ic ustic furniture. $159 Aluminum, $139. New $89.50 Outboard motor, $75. costae — onan MY 3-3732, WILL beet or ToaEage. New, New, never ai n WATER REA SST water heaters, oe: ‘Bata first pene: $49 9 Th & Perry GARDEN TRACTOR, WITH AT- ts. Lawn mower, disc plow, cultivator, and 1° wheel utility trailer, Ken Thomas, 27 Park, Oxford. GAS ENGINES 2to9 HP at Reduced Prices for Garden Tractor and other mechanical uses ALES & SERVCE dinette, Bon itr “Bea ‘br, “Brarion Wood WABHER. LIkk roe Law cot CAR bed & baby sine bed, wal Bed x lange baby ste cleaner, smal] fan. FE $3968. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 WEL _house, $15. FE 5-1072 LEE's 8. 921 Mt. Cl st Se Ea en STEEL AREA ment W 8: on BUILDING SUPPLY CO 1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 @aaas Doors — Steel eons lt woe fac — All sizes and Selesuias from $%5 a “up ay fae hag 700 on Aaa cere costs us give Y ectmek . PE 2-0203 & W Cedar Post Yard aes, ‘aia et om 50. can SPINET PIANO. MUST (escurvice Sonia enema REASORABLE _FE 53063000 oe WINTER PIANO LIKE NEW, $475. MY_2370t. RESPONSIBLE PAR- 7 ments on spinet plano. May Mana er Box 119, Lathrup Vil- Sale Office Equipment 63 63 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 CE OOOO ITC’ AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. Lawns and gardens also top soil, fill dirt, sand end gravel. FE 3-141. ALL KINDg OF SAND, GRAVEL & dirt, Take orders 8 a.m. to 9 pm. 'E 4-9027. A-1 TOP SOIL __ 8 yo ad, $12, Del. FE 8-6630. ATTENTION leeds & delivering, from 6 to dally p soll, black dirt & | _ fun’ Wholesale & retail, corner of Square Lake & . Telegraph oe Known as Miracle itite —— See ATTENTION We deliver—i. 2, 3. or more ydse— black dirt. top soil, washed sand sr°0) fill dirt. G RP. Stuart. BLACK DIRT Anyone having equipment to re- move & seil black dirt & peet BLACK DIRT @AND, & GRAVEL. 68-1708 or FE #0877 delivered. | FE t- Bulldozing GRAVEL BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL FILL DIRT. 3524 Waldon R 304) Nites, FE 4-1986 eae DIRT, 3 Bee FOR $1. CINDERS FOR SALE PE 2-802 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, ROAD or Fes delivered. FE 4-226) 23-1446, FIL DIRT, ase pase eae Sand _& gravel. 3-7652,_ dirt, _Warren | Reaume 'FILL DIRT TOP SOIL & BULI- Hie d 1270 8. Hospital Rd. EM | mh asepberi’ puppies for sale. §10. _PE +10: ‘ giaikeecs — SOME TALKING, Canaries, cages 20 yrs. in same location Grams Bird Hatchery, 2489 Auburn. PE PE 4-6510. POODLE PUPPIES eee Pee ee PEKINGESE PE 61800. AND ONE Parakeets Guar. to Talk Some talking, trainin a _ Cages 591 sn 8t. FE 24 PIGEONS Evaro Waite rey a iting: out, cheap. Ph. FE PARAKEETS CANARIES SUP. _Olies 183 Sanderson. FE 2-1727. PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. Food since 19271584 Oakland Ave. REG. ENGLISH POINTER PUPs. 2 re old. 2621 Colrain Dr. after c TOY FOx - TERRIER. | Q. ES ‘2860 DeLand 7 REG. Fox “TERRIERS, 401 _Franklin Rd. TROPICAL, | FISH. ALi P PET i SHOP, _ 68 8. Astor PE 4-64 THOROUGHBRED ae 2? YRS. old, no papers, §15. EM 3-6548. Before 6 _ THOROUGHBRED COCKER | Pur. __pies. 9 wks. old. $20. FE 5-7274 TROPICAL FISH. P RAKEETS “el supplies. Frost Pet ae 401 Cen- tral Ave..-off Atwat Al St. Lake Orion Mich: MY 2-1 __ (WHITE SIBERIAN ay PUP- pies, $10 each. Also young re¢ champion sired red cocker males. La ee All beauties! | Dial MY 32-4975 Dogs 1 Trained, ‘Boarded 70 AT THE ORCHARD GROVE KEN. nels Give your dog a vacation. Separate runways, clean, newly built All breeds Call for reserva- tions 41121 W. 14 Mile Rd. MA 4-3473 DOGS CATS BOARDED, DOGS trainea. Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele _Braph Hay, Grain & Feed 71 (18ST. & IND CUT HAY, STRAW. Baling twine, baling & complete _hay service, MA 5 5-066 ‘ST & 4nD CUTTING. e@0oD pel ols up De) Straw MA 5 ALL TYPEs OF HAY 18T & Swe cutting and straw. No rain. Will _deliver. OA 8-2179 BALING. ALSO COMPLETE HAY- me service. ». MA 5-0666 - OF HAY FOR SALE. rare 70a 8-2013 after 6 FOR RENT. 180 ACRES OF EX- |. ~~ couse’ pasture with shade, stream & good fences. OLive 20806 GOOD ALPHA AND BROME HAY will deliver. MY 32-0782, Howard Storm, 1434 8. Lapeer, | AUCTION SALE, SAT. 6:30 P.M., two row cultivator, plow & drag. oCc-3 Soi bulldozer idemo.). ond ver 88 industrial tractor with es: WE ALSO MA HAVE A GOOD SELEC- OF NW & USED TRAC- FOnS, PLOWS. SIDE MO ERS & LOADERS | Pontiac Farm & Industrial 825 Woodward FE 4046) or PFE 4-149 Auction | “Sale 77 —- 1 mile south, 4, mi. west of Lake Orion. Furniture from the - Ana- belle Hale home, Maple bedroom euite, 2 pc. sect. drum tables, ra- dios & record players. Kneehole desk, waib. machines. Girl's bike. Odd chests. Electric sewing ma- chine. Large electric fan. New biond end tables & coffee tables. ables & matehing coffee tables. Hotpoint troner. Bookcases. Living room chairs. Complete beds. Books. Dishes. Dining room s# 5 Contour chair. Electric stove. New pull-up chairs. Antiques: hanging lamps, dishes, old clocks, “Gone with the Wind” lamp, mar- ble top dresser & matenteg bed, child’s chair, tea wagon, mantle lamps, ae lamps, cherry chair. Hundred items not Legare Lunch ee _— _ Bro- Fisae Tyler, uct. oneere, MY HAVING SOLD MY FARM, AM moving. I will sell at auction. Located % mile West of Walled Lake on Maple Road. Bat. June 15th. 12:30 arp. Farm tools & ~ y- mouth pickup, garden tractor, mowing machine, roll wire fenc- ing. vise, elec. motors, steel fence posts, small tools, ete 2? refrig- erators, elec. stoves. dinette set, 2 guns, other articles too numer- ous to mention Everything goes. No reserve. Terms — cash. Joe Vasko. Prop. Pete Knowlton, Auc- _tioneer Frank Phillips, Clerk. 6H. PONY —— $150. 1¢ path t, like ‘64 CUSHMAN EAGLE. JUST OV- es OL 6-1597. N SCOOTER, soo OF 4 trator ae roe ‘ators. iberal i Kine pare _For Sate Matercyeles 83 mag | MOTORCYCLES GALES. Ls mss 6 Herbor, PE tes a FOR PARTS ND. sen oe ison Sale ae io a 4 c ‘an 47603. uy Boy's 16 IN. BICYCLE, . $10, MT ~ Boats & Accessories 85 PL LA AR GE FIBERG pay e100. pesos Goods, Keego arf ie ea wou Year raller com new t ey $500. F — ” THIRD MONTHLY ANTIQUE AUC- 11:30 tion, Baturday, June am. Hubbell’s Auction Barn, 1335 8 Milford Rd, Milford. Finished and rough antique furniture, col- lector’s items in brags, copper, wood, and iron, colored glass, fancy giass and chine dishes, lamps, pictures, curios, primi- tives, hundreds of interesting old trinkets Terms cash Lunch avail- able Mrs E 8. HuSbell, man- ager MU 4-282 John A. and Deane H. Cox, Auctioneers, Phone Fenton MA _9-2367. For 1 Sale | Housetrailers 78 1956 CHAMPION 42 FT. COM- pletely modern. 8300 Pope's Trail- _er Court, Lot 18, Pontiac Lk. Rd. CASH FOR MEDIUM ~ PRICED, ood clean mogern 2 bedrm. _Orien 1ousetrailers Trailer Exehange __ for r Sale L Livestock 72 8. Telegraph. PE 2-3200 3 S foantuasue GOATS. $25 ea | or all 3 for $60. FE 2-7220, 5700 Pontiac Tray 4 LARGE 3 YR. OLD HOLSTEIN Heifers Paul Papas Neal Rd. ist house off Ormond Rd 6 YR OLB BAY GELDING BEAU- | tiful mane tail Ppospective pa- rade horse. Green brake. Cali < after 4. E J. Hadden. 464 Jos- _tyn Rd Lake Orion. MY_3-1535 CHILDREN’S GENTLE BAY mare. Also saddle. FE 2-2468. GOOD BOAR. YORK & HAM Ready for service. Call MA 5-1413 after 6 00. pm GENTLE — GELDING RIDING | horse. Herman F Westpfah!, $901 W Cooley Lk. Rd. R 5. Milford, Michigan BLACK TOP DIRT. ANY-|RABBITS FRYERS. ROASTERS 3282 LL gray _FE 6 |GOOD BLACK TOP SOIL, 8TATE aoa: approvea $2 yard for 5 “yards or | SMALL HERD .OF & YOUNG _more FE _8-6372 Loading 7 Days! Finest pulverized top soil at Yale & Stanley Sts. E 5@123 or puesdway 3-1886. 2 to 6 yds. haul- goon for $10 delivered. lees Baers en LOADING CLAY FILL DAILY, end of Fildew. off Franklin Rd FE 8-1355. FARM TOP Ce 6 YDS. for $7 delivered, FE 4-6588 & Lochaven FE 2 TOW LO..DING ar “AT WILLOW Immediate Delivery _ A-1 top soil, biack road | _fis wash grevei, nt ‘dirt. rE adding meskes: $125. oot ma- chines at soomece sq. ft, $3.95 Twinsulation, 100 sq. ft. ...... $7.90 Zonolite er bag .. 61.39 Dougiae fir 2x8, 2x12, 2x14, ° =e ie ; oo M 4x8% fir plywood .......... $3.50 Insi de door jambs W P... $3.95 Sot) pipe. a renaeeé ripe,” ‘sewer crock, plaster Ee Ht tols ATER- IALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE TRMS BUR MEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 81897 Cooley Lake Rd Troma EM 34171 & EM 3-3747 Telegraph & 8 Mile R Detroit EL 64184 sUMP PUMP, GENERAL , ELEC- tric motor, $79.50 value, $49 50. Blightly crate marred: also deep- well and shallow-well pumps at terrifie buys. pede Fluores- Roun a Orchard Lk, Pages i se ses c¢ PER ao Fall izes for duplex plugs, 28c, Mam range fuse xes, 38 95. GQ. GA. Thoinpeon, 80 8. Perry ~ ROTO TILLERS 18.60. Cusiom. feet i 80 easy to operate. the ladies can run them Let a prove it with | a demonstration Only 1 company makes the genuine /Roto-tiller), $124.50 end up. Time payments available: W F MILLER, GAR- DEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT, 1503 oodward Ave. (Just N. of | 14 Mi’ Birmingham). Phone MI 4-6053. TV SET, PLATE GLASS MIRROR, drapes. sat Lind bed, refriger- ator. ‘ON $48, LAWN MOWER ‘$6; warming” mach. $25, OR _3-6105. TWO RESTAURANT STOVES. Magie Chef 6 wee 1 oven. Like nee Mr 3-doot, ea. refrig.. $15. Bates FRAME, COMPLETE with whats ao aprings. $20. OR __3-2816 afte Talbott eat oer Plasterboard eee lath. . Paint, Hea-cware, bing and Elec- trical Supplies 1028 Oakland Ave uF FE 4-4505 3850 8-622] or FE $3153. “PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Band, gravel fill dirt, drain tile, trucking, cement and mortar. OR Bare S&S ABE geod Sale | Store eee 64 GROCERY MEAT EQUIPMENT. _MA 5-1185 or MA 5-257 “erator geod cond, _FE_2-0572. __ Sale sale Sporting Goods 65 VERY. 2% YARDS 35-0644. PROMPT DELI _ black dirt or peet. OR RICH DARK TOP SOIL. $10.. WELL rotted cow manure, $15. delivered. MY_3-1387_or FE_ 4-2985. SAND, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL, TOP _sotl” Black dirt Call FE }-0440 SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS_ State app. Fil) dirt, top soll, sand and gravel. Delivered 7 days @ FE 4-9018. _week Phone TOP SOIL, FILL, SAND, PEET. arene Charles Fen- lon _| TOP SOTL. GRAVEL & FILL. FE 5-3552. TOP 8 SOIL, [L, FILL DIRT & & BLACK dirt. $2 «@ Rd ep ap immediately de- AQUA LUNOS NEW & USED. ETE SET OF . Matched Wilson trons GUNS — ar = aa = TRADE. _ Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. Tents—Sale or Rent | aExiaH TRANS - - OCEANIC 1 ~ Sand, Gravel & — 66. a er es Large DIRT. TOP SOIL. vel FE 92-3489. io A. £ ~ STORE. aK & GRA iL & CRUSHED 10 A Ed —_ as 1 TOP SOfL Black Dirt, Fill, A-1 LIGHT DOZING SAND & GRAVEL BEACH sAND USED WATER SOFTENER, 60,000 Ppa Large Brine tank, FE 4 “WATER SOFTENERS | 80,000 grains Dowex. $279 * fom $189 Bu factory directs ~s _save MI WOOD AND TEU MINge COMBI- nation — —< Sep BENSON I LUMBER Co. A-l TOP SOIL Rotovated — loaded & delivered. FE 68-6642, FE 59680 A- bes TOF SOIL. BLACK DIRT. PH. PH. an BLACK DIRT, _ gravel, Bulidozing. MA M1 TOP 801 gsOIL, BLACK DIRT. PH. FE 86-3056. K-l_ BULLDOZING. FE 600 & FR 56-6377, Woop COMBINATION DOOR. Lawnmower, 5 pr. drapes. FE ~~ Do It Yourself 61 A Believe It or Not Deal You can now NDERS—EDGERS— POLISHERS HAND SAMOERE—ONILLA—OA WS -1 TOP soth, ‘BAND, GRAVEL & & fil. FE 5-7850-FEp ¢ - Ri? mt Call P NO WEEDS -“S DIRT. Cal ot tractor work. ®) Al rag _DIRI, TOPSOIL. Sand FE Fin TOP SOIL. more DIRT. — ve ia Delivered 7 Black dit. Aare ae WELL ROTTED _ 6120 Dixie Hwy, er to move 3000. yd. pile biack dirt & peet mix, tment ena S 50-50 Prefer to share dirt _basis for moving. MI_ “in. _. Wood, Coal & c Fuel 67, ‘LAB nhl Pe Hy CORD OR 2 For | — sl. F Plants, ise . Shrubs 68 | —~ ARGE, BEAU’ UTIFUL _ ERONIES. tase _184 Cottage | 8t. FE 2-6 For Sale. Pets. _ 69 3 POMERANIAN, MALE PUPPIES, | FE 50851. 3 eg TOY PEKINGESE ae eee YR. - OLD AFFECTIONATE Sewn-selered ‘boxer. hen Oakland, cow MAI MANURE, Danner me WANTED; DUMP hiss & LOAD- 5 FE ¢7473. AKC REG. sired by champion. Mikeion Es- am. Sir Robin. Parti-colored. OR AKC REG. SPRINGER SPANIEL won 7 weeks oid. 6120 Dixie ‘AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER SPAN- - i game phone MI 4-1988 aft- OLD, PART COLLIE FE 20710 ¢ WE. OLD ER PUPPIES. : AKC REG. LABRADOR RETRIEV- et, femate. EM 3-2343. & breeders. can be seen at any time. OA 8-2692 sary goats Mostly fresh does 4 kid« & 1 three yr ald horn- Jess buck Also good = milking stand Cail Milford — MUtual 4-71825 Wanted Livestock 73 1 OR 2 SMALL SHETLAND MARE _Ponies. MA_5-1002_after 4 pm. Hampshire Reds & White Rocks GOOD ROAD < Saves 8 ¥DS| 3635 Joscman Rd. N. of Grove- ls land. Ortonville PAIR GIANT GEESE. 3 Gos. | |p lings $15 FE 68-8653 _M™iles porth of Commerce. __Sale F e Farm 1 Produce 75 75, no ACRES OF CLOVER FREE _— cut & take away. OR 3-6957. PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBER- ries. 1184 Vinewood FE 4-663 POTATO SEED SPECIAL. $1 00 = sean 335 W Sulverbell Rd. ou PLACE. YOUR ORDER FOR Strawberries pow. FE #3036. 1196 Vinewood 7 SEBAYGO & RUSSET SEED Po.) toes grows rom certified seed OA 62 : SEED POTATOES, TOMATO cabbage plants Opdyke Market Sioa of Walton Opdyke. FE “Sale Farm— Equipment 76| 2 ROW HYDRAULIC CULTIVATOR for H. or M recto r, 46003 _Road. Walled Lake. ‘e FORD TRACTOR, PLOWS, a snow plow, tip-up trailer. >- 5492, or see at 326 Oak- Diane Pont ac |64 INTERNATIONAL COMBINE With motor Like new J. Burns, / 7” pe Rochester Rd. PLateau | "KAR BUYS=" Garden tractor. riding & walking, rotary lawn mowers, new & used Rotary tillers ‘ou will get ao 21 Mt. Clemens % FE 3-9830 AVis - PRAZER ROTOTILLER Sales. Parts & service. New & used tillers, FE 4-4380.. 1580 Op _dyke Rd. BATTERY BROODER AND FIN- ‘Al, loader _— & fork, for sale. . FE 2-5025. FORD TRAGKGH. NEW. TIRES, with $150 Terrison biade, Phone OA 8-3344, JOHN DEERE New and used corn planters Davis Machinery—Ortony le, Ph. JOHN DEERE LOADERS & SCRAPERS WHEEL TYPE TR/CTORS BACK HOES & DITCHERS CRAWLERS & BU!.LDOZERS Calvert Equipment Co. 442. N. SAGINAW MOHAWK 46612 LAPEER, MICHIGAN 2 ~ AEC DACHSHUND PUPPIES. PE_ 68-1672. AKC COLLIE 8 WKS, Line _ble_& white. $35. FE -§-6371. AKC GERMAN SHEPARD Pup. $20 & $30 on terms. Parte. ALBINO & LUTINO PARAKEETS, also earwings & regulars. 33 iagara. , BEAGLE PUPS, AEC REG. FE 5-0803. ———— BASSETT Pp OLive 1-1335. | ROT STANDARD, posta mpd LA petigtee our r ol 3 still Saenie: price reduced ateroe MI 4-3298, A ING BROS. YOUR COMPLETE Lawn-Garden-Farm-Store Plenty of free parking Used crane & equip. All sizes & makes. Garden tractors, ro- tary weet. - power mowers, All priced to a terms KING BROS. 1112 4-0734 FE «4 PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE Visit. our Bew garden and lawn center LOW BOY HEAVY TRACTO _trailer. After six, phone FE | Toast. ~TARPAULINS -— ALL SIZES" JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 wala RIERS AT. 8TUD, mugs reg. Curtiss. OR | SOLLEE PUPS. MALE, BEAUTI- ay ope a, 6 reeks old, $15. Ld SOULE, MALE. 1 oaths OLD. _ $35, FE 48004. CUTE KITTENS _Pree_to good home, FE_8-6828. MORE USED GARDEN TRACTORS Some with cultivatérs, mowers & plows. Pan F HOUGHTEN & “SON SERVED OAKLAND COUNTY FOR 22 ¥ea: DOVER HILL args Li cog spayed COCK- ers. AKC — CH. pe Hills hier or “etait. FE SAL: R — ‘oil stove & bi ht ¢, "3 pm. eng Hie s MA sie: 7 MO, OLD. free to a\good home, OL ‘ote $28 NW, Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 ‘TRACTOR BARGAINS 2 new 3 610 HP Versematic For Sale Poultry | 74 PPP APPR ARLE AAA 1 YR LAYING HENS NEW wanes EMDEN GOSLINGS” 7a | sale. 1343 Oxbow Lake Road — 2. ‘OXFORD TRAILER _ SALES 8 to 19 wide in Generals, Garden- ers, Michigan Arrows >. Stuarts -up to $1 f—3 bedroo | Small Holly coaches for traveling: 14‘, to 24", bullt to take it! Good selection of uscd trailers, parts & Qccessories, % per cent bank rates, 44 down MY 2-07T21, 1 mile § of Lake Orion _on_ M26. 1654 32 BEDRM. oe 33 fh exe cond. 1955 35 FT. COaTERTAL 2 BED- rm Excellent condition. 229 East Walton Blvd Lot 23-5356. ee aT 7 HOUSETRAILER, | 0680. Hucchineame s Annual _ June Discount Sale 45 to select from ee Ostet ee — 45-8 wide, sale) ce DarRotree. ~ 26-8 wide SALE rice $2495 00 ODEL 15 TRAVELER — Gas lights, water tank, brakes, SALE rice, $045.00 Es — You will save hundreds of dollars when you buy at Hutch- inson's ons June. Also a large selection ate model trade-ins at greatly reduced prices. 31' Cad- iliac. 31° OM aa a oe many more to one from. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains OR 3-1202 moar & LAYING HENS MA. 27 FT ALMA WILL SELL F 5-4782 low down payment or rent ees option to bur GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dizie Hwy on 31251 | | 1956 ABC | 10x50, LIKE NEW, $1.- down and low monthly pay- _ments. FE 8-6028. __ 15 TO 21° USED HOUSE- _trailer Pvt. party. FE 65-7332 skiis, -anchor, a prarogeareed — i rE i “PT. RUNABOUT, 7 BP MO- OL 1-861. RHODES BANTAM BAIL om Tee MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN- 14 ss er FLY WOOD, erator ce ala & trailer, 182 8. ratte PT. SNIPE SAILBOAT. Boat a sails in good cond. MT 4-0195 , 808 MAHOGANY. HOLL r 2 FT, OWE ENS the water licensed ready to go. FE 68-0428 1955 OWENS | 2? CABIN CRUISER. 06 Pul BOAT COVERS. MADE TO Ce der ee PE 44271. co. Rite spertin Large Selection ; sees ert 8 hrs. or less. 620 Westbrook off nm «Boat Buyers We are going out of business here Get Our Deal Before You Buy Late aaall SALES & SERVICE 422 8 TEL 8TOP. PAYING RENT — TRADE your furn, land contract or equity as ‘dn. or part payment en a hew or used mobile home & ge. started towards owning your own bome Trailer Exchange, 60 8. _ Telegraph 30 FT. ALL METAL CARPETED living room. excellent condition Reasonable. FE 4-4021 after 5:30 pl 2 ee TRAILER EXCHANGE FOR QUALITY MOBILE HOMES 33 models 10 wides from 31 to " ft. to choose from, % ore. years on balance, —_ DERSON CHAMPIO at A WOOD AND PRAIRIE. SCHOON- Sher. available. eemer & Hoss Travel Trailers Used Trailers Like Rent ex Welcome BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIFS 60 8 Telegraph FE 2-3200 Open Eves. ‘th 8 & Sun P. M. | USED TRATLERS SPECIAL SALE Howard 33°, $1,395; ROYAL 28°. 1954, $1. 105. General 32", 1964, 2-bdrm., $1.950° Richardson lg bdrm., §2,095; Cen 24°, 1952, $1, 408: New travel 15°, turo-a- Homes. As low $895. Som EED HOUSET RAILERS, to 45° to seil om our lot fot at 10’ per | cent, Holl: a Coach Bailes, 15210 N. Holly Rd. Holly, MEl- Tose 46771 ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HTs. Sery! VILLAGE. New '% mi... of ee 170 N Opdyke. rE 5-6519 MOBILHOME F ESTATES, MO MODERN 2061. front & playground. EM PARK AT PARKHURST Where living fs a vacation — T2 lovely acres includes @ private lake. with good swimming, good schools, club house & tornado shelter” Sot i minutes to Pon- tiac. sales, Base. rate | $20 Phone ‘MYrile 2-4611. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR, 2 MI. east of Oxford at 1940 Lakeville Rd Tornado shelter — 40x80 lots, sidewalks — 16x40 cement nen Lehgwohr } is who wan e bes A 3022 of or MY 2-0721. . _ Auto Accessories 80 1982 PLYMOUTH <- 1950 1949 Ford, motors, oss very peed: _cheap. 197 g. Jotins ‘$5 BUICK EhOIE "COMPLETE, Ae i tunning condition. FE, 86 ~COVETTE ENGINE, FORD. Milled heads, full race cam, port & reliey 2 Chevy cranks, balanced, capped & drilled $50 ea 2 Chevy ‘short blocks board. set Chev, heeds. set pee FOR FREE Chevy, pistons, $2.00 ea. FE 2-3576, _afte: ‘sp. Auto Glass Specialists be geal « for all cars & trucks, an Tan For Sale Tires | “B0A ND sELt GOOD USED i eS Mad “heen WIELIA MS _ si 8. ‘Saginaw at Raeburn BOAT. orca CARRIER & OARS. $ rE E 2-64i1. BOAT penAILER. $95. 4 cin oes Windshield, steering wheel & mo- re veel. Nylon cover. $145. FE - Yan. commaeee Pioneer. ‘Giese Jet, Fiy- Master, & ne ISTOPHER ‘BUBBLES POR ent condition. FE CHAMPION AND SCOTT - ATWA- . Dick Badgero. MY yp eS al he YELLOW ACKET & CADILLAC ALU BOATS MERCURY & FAGEOL ono Rmcane rend INLAND | LAKES SALES 3127_W_Huron FE 47121, FE 2-6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS LEADIN Trailers -ADE—TERMS avian orakere Lake Ra. ; pai au BOARD RUNABOUTS. MICHIGAN Le ph Ses TO FIT ANY MOTOR, MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8, TELEGRAPH JOHNSON MOTORS ponte Pass | ae MONEY!) Sell: on = eS va a door, RAH, Ford. | Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MApie 6-5071 Open Nights mat 8 Fs Rotate GOOD CONDITION. $695. Li 6-4469. , Strat air, $695. DUMP TRUCK 6 .¥D box, highest bid takes it. 14 Mi. | Haggerty, at peat pit. DUMP TRUCK. 9678. Br stant emt MATT VERY BODY AND SOL $ TO ee cap, For information call _§% Ton 1 FORD PICK UP, $250. Ad 1 shape | FE 5-2766, FORD PANEL V-8. $150. EM . 6830 930 Evershed 1 PORD D DUMP TRUCK. aged DUES OR 3-809]. Chea JEEP ¢WHEEL | DaIvE = GOOD mechanical cond. FE 2-3381 "32 STUDEBAKER ‘2 TON PICK- _ 4p_A-l_condition. _MEirose 17-6588 a cy A? WILSON GMC | : Me & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass ~ FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars “I SCHOOL BUS FOR CAMPERS OR |’ fur- OR outings. Seats out Partly. nished, Good condition, $360. 1955 BUICK UPPER, fe es 116 W. Strathmore | | S| BUICK HARDTOP | | ' 2-DOOR. This is @ super, oP le blue top, light. blie RAH Dv goed rubber Interior ody. vna Formerly owned by jady, like new Priced right, *PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES \ 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 ‘* BUICK SUPER. 2? DOOR. HT e all eee. Tet $1,650 takes, FES: 2882, BUICK DEMONSTRATORS — 1957 Severa) to choose from low mile- age, new car guarantee. It will Ray ‘ou to drive over to Howell,” ic) nioae, Livingston Motor Sales, Buick dealer om over 22 years. hurry at these prices. ‘BUICK 1982 aD DR. WITH RADIO, Phone ME 4-3541 sunday and eve. Sun. eaadns Thurs, “56 Buick Hardtop $1845 ‘ SEMENSCHNETDE, R CONDI- eo “Cour DEVILLE. & black, low ‘milage. rE eet ers 16 DO DEMOS. Bi “sf Boatlae 8, Ran, Nicd & clean ia Be Buick Super, full power } Rai. 4 door, ful exuiomen NEEDS TRANSMIS. 1952 CHEV. $85. 3610 5 sion _ ester LINCOLN MeCER. jeeagee cPeas DEALER on aoa AT PIKE 8T8. 4 CHEV. 2 DR. R & H. CLEAN. _FE_ 3885 | _Cheap. FE 56-7228 5 va | POWER ‘6 CHEV. 2 TONE. R & H, MI 43675. a over payments. 1957 CHEVROLET, 2 DR 210 DEL Emmons, Roch- CASS CORVETTE. ‘55 Glide. Exe. cond. R&C MOTOR SALES" $400 OR OUR SUBURBAN Ray with aon pac & access lam ener ORALER Like or fone & take over pay- ments Oere ee beans yee bent | * | @ CHEV. ONE OF THOSE GOOD SP PECIAL ones, EM 3-0061. "53 Nash for $1 with yureees of 1952 CHRYSLER, RADIO AND either "$5 Chevy or '53 N | heater. No money down, assume EM 3-0142 payments of $2734 «a month. 2148 COMMERCE RD, Call credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. MId- AT _UNION LAKE RD west 47800, Harold Turner Ford. TODAY'S BEST BUYS | | 80 Chev. @4door sedan Ford Club coupe Pohtiac 4-door sedan Chey 4-door, Powerglide S83 Hudson Super Wasp sedan 'S) Pontiac Cat. MH. T. coupe ‘$5 Pord V-8 tudor ‘$4 Chev. 2-oor sedan ‘ST Chev. 2-door, low miles. 2 Docr ~ $1695 RIE MENSCULNEIDER 22. 2 8 Saginaw FE 2-0131 FOR_A BETTER BUY 1952 Hee -@ DR. GOOD TIRES. BETTER 8EE $200 8. Adams Ra, between | South Blvd. and Auburn ‘BRING tn YOUR USED CAR Le away tor the highest trade- eee See and drive the miaee 957 Chrysiers, the tncom- parable 957 Plymouths. and the CHEVROI. ,_ineredibie 1957 Imperie Here | now! at Pontiac's new Chrvsier. ; . P Piymouth and Imperial dealer Oakland County's Today's special! “5% Cadiliae Cpe -. : : 4, DeVille, full vower like new. Fastest Growing Dealer” 82.078. 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS R.& R. Motors. Inc. aa at Open nites ‘ti! ® 724 Oakland Ave FE 8-6801 NORTH PONTIAC 9s FORD STATION WAGON. V-8 1953. Chevrolet hardtop, Beautiful, | * sine. automatic extre trans, clean throughout, $1085. ; North Chevrolet Co. 1000 5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham | 1953 Ford Vic. R. & H. Auto. |1983 Buick Super Hardtop. | ‘$52 Nash Rambler, Country Clu! MOST MAK ELS arAve: 2 vcaooae eae 1953 1 FORD | CUSTOM FORDOR SE- on e. re dio at eater, AUTO SALES a very sate car, 312, W. Montealm _Feé¢s1 = North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. _ Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1954 FORD ) VICTORIA HARDTOP, V-6 engine, Fordomatic trans, beautiful condition throughout. , North Chevrolet Co. ; 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham (ss ~ CHEV.. +DR, PG. CLEAN. 93-4386. Haskins Chev. ‘as aay 6751 Dixie Highway et M15 | _$125_cash. MA _5- CHEV 1957 BEL AIR V-@ HARD top sedan. Low miles. New car appearasce. Loaded with extras| pets | Corvette type engine. Turbo-glide trans _ $900 JUST YOUR CAR DOWN MApie 5-5071 Open nights "tt! 9 VAC ATION TF IME ws | 1061 CHEVROLET. RADIO AND “Soe Lcgpocpohngireote 1949 Plymouth ‘ LJ down, assume ; a month. Ca 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. i 4-7500° Harold’ Turner Ford. {195 — fie wagon, $20, no mon- wn 1953 Dodge, $250,.no money down. 2 e. $250: no money down. Pontiac hardtop, $2,205. Station Wagons“. 35. ° potek Century 4 dr. hardtop, ‘izurgours, | Eee, ty prayer 08 , DESOTO 4° door lWa se PLYMOUTH. 4 door ‘88 CHEVROLET 4 door 8] PL Nourse 4 door . 6 to choose - from. Ford. 3 to a trom a4 and "88 bin 956 bincoins 7 \ Bob Frost, Inc. ee N DUAND bo an _ Patt 00 to choose peo” OPEN ‘TIL 9 PM, 06 Dodge prey Paid ta oad | choose from. | 4 Dr. V-8 $1075 RIESENSCHNEIDER 232.8 Saginaw FE 2-131 1954 & ‘55 WAGONS. FORD & Plymouth. M% AT CLARKSTON RD Lake Orion Motor Sales Ford-Mercury _ ss MY_=so2-2611 my PORD, RADIO AND HEAT- No money ore: assume per: ome of $17. a m eredit Mgr Me Parks Midwest _ #1500, Harold Turner Ford. 1953 FORD. 8 CYLINDER. RA- dio and heater. No money down. aAcsume payments of $2480 a month Call Credit) Mer Mr Parks MI 4-7500 Hareld Turner, Ford /if>0 FORD ete Lalas RA- | dio & ‘heater $125. FE 68-3313 aft- 6 22 et 1982 FORD, CUSTOM 2 DR | Fordomatic, $5 down, $5 week | FE 40886, Generous | George ‘$7 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. V8. Fordametic, 4809 — like new, by owner. MI _6-1772 ‘84 FORD RANCH WAGON. “SELL or trade. OR 3-0043. 1984 FORD RANCH WAGON, V- good condition. Inquire at ae No, 5 State Park, Commerce Rd 1939 roRD “COUPE. GOOD COND $125 3-6579: iS. ScDSoNE, HYDRA, GOOD | trans, $150. OR 3-0557 ~ $100 Call after 4 00 ie fubeon ~ PACEMAKER or will trade on FE 4-5605 DR Rad. heater, land contract ‘$3 MERCURY 4 cond Ph. OR 3-0231. sonville Rd 33 MERCURY CONVERT BLACK ) | & white. All power R&H, W-W, i Continental Tire. FE 40487, Birmingham QUALITY USED CARS Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 795 Olds S. 88 4-Dr: $ 595 Ford Custom 8..$ 595 Ford Victoria ..$ 695 5 Plymouth H’top $1395 Chev. Bel Air ...$ 695 DeSoto G@or'ado $ 995 ‘Chev. B-A Wen. $1495 Ford 4-Dr. .....$1695 Nash Rambler ..$ 245 Ford Wagon ...$1595 Mercury 2-Dr, ..$1395 Plymouth ......$1995 5 DeSoto 4- Dr. ...$1695 5 Chev. 4Dr. .....$1395 DeSoto H’ top ..$ 695 ( hry sler 4-Dr. ..$ 795. Olds 88 ........$1998 "BO DeSoto Htop ..$2295 '50 Mere: Convert. . $ 245 EXC, 'S4 |-Schutz Motors PLYMOUTH DEALER irmin a. oie Wood T 6-6 Open til ine: RCOER HARDTOP AYD | R&H, | 6433 Ander-: ; | ; 052 W. Huron 4205 Elizabeth Lk Rd - LL TOTE YOUR NOTE | | EVERYBODY § CREDIT 18 GOOD | THE WORKING MAN'S fRIEND EASY ED JONES 115 5 8. Saginaw Used Cars ‘83. PONTIAC CATALINA. POW- er steering. R H, back seat speaker, 9 tone green, $550. FE 8-0167 1955 PONTIAC ~ CATALINA HAS radio, heate and hydramatic transmission. clean as new and low mileage. Only $1205. TR-2 1949 1956 OVERDRIVE. WIRE wheels, heater rag offer. Lin- _coin 32-1645, Berki TRANSPORTATION “SPECIALS _ TO CHOOSE FROM | Ferd 2 Dr. better than aver- age conditions, runs good, take your choice, $135. 1951 ate custom rambler station | wagon, many other fea- tures, na price $195 & terms. | R&R pepe 8 INC | CHRYSLER IMPERIA PLYMOUTH DEA AEE pee 724 Oakiand North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingh.m ~ Trade Up or Down SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM TMURON MTR. SATES FE 2-2641 | 1955, PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR deluxe sedan, clean jow mileage OR 3-699 t THE PLACE TO BITV CARKNFR DODGE SA! FS 44057 VAN DYKE NEAR 70 MITF |CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. | some? Let us help you adjust to | some less expensive model. | M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales FORD-MERCURY MY 2.2611) SHORT CUT TO SATISFACTION WILL BE YOURS when teu come + in SEE our nice selection CLEAN USED CARS $1308 “ba Pontiac 860 2 cir secian heater Hyedramatic, dark gray New spare Low mileage $1 }95 ‘84. Ford Customiine 2 dr sedan: Radio & heater Fordomatic. 2- fone green. Exceptionally clean ear. g $1395 ‘84 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. sedan. Radio & heater. Powerglide. Tur- | quoise & white with harmonizing interior. $1195 ‘$4 Buick Special 4 dr. sedan. Ra- dio & heater Dynaflow. B-Z eye glass, W.-wall tires. $695 ‘63. Packard ‘200 4 dr sedan. Radio & heater, automatic trans- mission. Power steering & brakes S4 Station’ \, on $1195 $1795 * Pp tars 2 Dr. HARDTOP, Ra- — mentee: Hydramatic, W.- wal $395 "62 Plymouth < dr. sedan. Radio & heater. Standard shift, E-Z eve glass. Dark green finish, = right for the wife OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. i 29101 ' . Open, till 9 "33 Four-Door .....$ 795, 3 «Ford-O-Matic, Radio, heater, auto. trans. power windows. ire PONTIAC 55 Two-Door ...... $1395 CHEVROLET - - ‘53, Four-Door .....$ 695 ANOTHER LOST WEEKEND — BECAUSE THE OLD RUS COULDNT MAKE THE. TRIP” DONT MISS OUT ON THE FUN. SPRING AND SUMMER gcuwinies GET WITH A GOODWILL CAR’ PONTIAC SUN USED Radio heater and iydramaue TO CHOOSE FROM PLYMOUTH | ea) Station Wagon $ 695 For the family man for Fathers’ | Dar FORD S2 \ittaria’ =): 5 ons cos) Radio & heater brown & beige 5 PONTIAC 26 Catalina ( pe. $2195 STAR CHIEF-—Radio, heater A. Hydramatic 3 TO CH E FROM. — FORD 55 Custom 4-Dr. ...$1195 | terrace green. é -$ 595 CHRYSLER "32 Imperial ... Radio, heater, Breremetts; This is really a bargain 55 Royal Tigrdicp: . $1395 Radio & heater Radio, heater, Hydramatic. This, is an outstanding car, i & heater. TODAY'S BEST ul BONTIAT: RETAIL . ~ STORE cz 0 DWI “USE CARS” wee TH CLEMENS B6T. nit He orrice | FE 311 STATION 219 Radio IVORY Pass « 4 DOOR Powerglide, '53 Chevrolet ar suer WAGON 4 DOOR 2 Heat- SOUTH SIDE: ‘56 Chevrolet A SPECIALS Fathers Day Sunday New Tires Goodyear Factory Guaranteed available on ’53-’56 models NORTH SIDE ‘56 Chevrolet WAGON Heater & TURQUOISE $1805 ALE FOR - Car Guarantee on all ’51-’57 models as long as you own the car. 641 Oakland Ave. ‘56 Chevrolet ‘55 Chevrolet ATATION WAGON jolts STATION WAGON HANDYMAN ter adio & H alts vary & Onyx BLACK GREEN. eaket ts eal Sharp: = $1445 . $1695 Bas ‘52 Plymouth STATION, WAGON Lhdachtr ek od ‘52 Pontiac STATION WAGON — 9 Paassen. (ho & Heater. BEIGE & er. * BEICE ae Saddle BROWN, Radio. & Heater. $495 — $895 $595 ’ / ie 96 Chevrolet ‘Sd Ford SS Buick Bi, ystems CHEE OTR sats” ARS SEED, ae Baas, riipaPd Dene "$1595 — $1925 21 1S. Saginaw ‘39 Chevrolet ‘55 Chevrolet Br erToatetet “eowalie”'s STABER RAR" ANEYOSY STADION WAGON Ranpraan $1845: $1495 Almost any miles. i 95 Ford ‘59 F ord ‘SO Ford aie m theer brag sth Mist GREEN’ Pee day iy jp mage! TO Metis, th RANCH ord io | tT atic, - $1 295 ony & tah PEttow ee, ae eee , : ’ ) Sg 99 Chevrolet ‘52 Ford Powerelige WORY rafbat Radio o Tegan amare, vi ARDTOP Radio SATURDAY ONLY! War * feb: calor. O'Brive. BLACK & $1745 $1545 $445 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FROM. A PHONE CALL BRINGS A COURTESY CAR $75 TO $245 TO YOUR DOOR. Matthews -Hargreaves (Oak land County’ S Laroest Chevrolet Dealer ~ alt RN Saginaw O41 Oakland Ave. _FE\ 4547 a Bee wr ew OE a ee Po eee ee i ae a. i ee as Fe POR ALL he Ce ef Pe 0 LIE > aS See i oe es ipa, ; { ¥y j t ee pi + \ 3 | a ie eee i : iT . i. Le oe | ; : e-} 5 i F j ; Sate ‘ Aq? : ny F : x / A JTHIRTY-FIGH1 a a THE PON! TAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 fo oh : * = + - . bis & Accessories 85 8s | For Sale Cars “ | TIZEY - By Kate Osann| For Sale Cars: 91 For Sale Cars 91 nant Sale Cars > \ 91 ~ . ily So ek NEW. i | o0a; 1 ALUMI. BEL AIR 2 DR, HA —_—_—_—_—_— - — 2 DT ‘MODEL, | 1952 NTIAC - NK r . whee: $05. 9669 oe oe Pe ae || Ay “Gul RLE TSS oe tee bm __ PE *5-6781. 5 ws, RONTAS Rs er site coLUmcTORs JTEM: STUDEBAK- ; . : a 2 ‘ ASK RAMBLER. PAIR | _8ins % ere cre | -— ) SOG RB Lis Like ; | 5 “ alter 5. OR 3-2915 i062 PONTIAC CONV. acai ae $100 for need ' the : iL 7 fr. FE ($8608. ! **3 . rie CUSTOM poi af hole Denton red color, Ex- : P RDS AND PIONEER fhe ve ee mailee eww) & Linec 1948, : steel Tow boats. Costello's, Lake | tires. Tinted glass, ‘tone vlue,| _ M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. os See Senn tee = A “). Orion MY_3-3732 2 Olde, Hardtop $545. = FE 416) ask for Duncan:| |ake Orion Motor Sales | soo ma esue.** Ca tS . sate Lewd oo LOAD on 2 Chrysler, Imperial bardtep, ome —_ 106 RAMBLER STA ON Wasow. Ford-Mercury _ MY 2-2611 : ae mode’ ve s this SOL ....:-. y con ing. vate.» ' ‘ Algo have some discon, “oP Nasb Si | tn FE Sas or Pea | | Let's Get Acquainted tiaued models al Lpoos f reduced | 53 Ambassador WASH. BiG RAMBLER & Pate vices. Howard Loomis, . 1065) | 53 Rambler Hardtop Overdrive. 4 dr. Continental. 27 a PONTE J; ¥-2 . DELUXE. | - | lS i ‘Dixie Hwy. | 83 Buick Haréto | | {= | Mpg. New tires. MY 2-466. eckeacini ures. a] vw GAIL BOAT, SNIPE CLARE COM. | 32 Vietorta 1...) HL RAMBLER STATION WAGON, | PONG PE 1983 $738. DR. HYDRAMA- the ] 4 ple oueae ha N 4 i Ok LOW MILE. of sails, EM_ 3-3566 Be Cae Coupe ....-s “HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES | ‘8? PONTIAC 4 LOW MILE R = ; MARK 20 MOTOR. LIKE ) NEW, 341 PE 84261 105-8. Blvd. E.) Age. ut ed, Sand. 7 FE 2-030. Oa ap HI R R Y| - — 400 TUDOR | eo _ c a BOATS PAINTED. ™ | hardtop, fully equ . low mile- | 1954 NTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN, | 195 ee sh- A-l | ed ( Hg for the water, OR 3-519) | age, good “est Daw- deautifil 2-tone finish, radio, heat- 1956 DODGE V8, push Ss ars : }_ water. OR son Rd. Milford, MU “4-0031. er and hydramatic transmission, button transmission, 2- . Transportation Offered 87 87 542 Dr Fora ....... veces $845 iss! YELLOW PACKARD con-| . t shiny blue chro fee Y G AIRLINER TO | le eu $303" ~ | ee enw S, maceliont cos Nomi chevron ts like; ow. This ie just the ideal f | d- famil f ¥ 4-ENGING son . nt con- a Be ot i SAA = - * Vv ‘rt Ca tigortin. $80 each way plus | 33 Studebaker moensecnoens bey. = |. dition. $405. ‘ia 4-29 se nie a, im SHAPE. sis0 ine TE. This is Just the on Ieee 5 ontiatsecen am) < tax, Hawaii only $99.10 extra incl |°S3 Dodge a ‘82 OLDS “CONY. VERY SHARP | “or veus’ 02 “Parkds pare ed one—sa take it for a —at a price you can affords—with tax. Ferry Service, Inc, R55 Ford Convertible $1405 A-l shai FE 5-9752 FE 48249 * Fd } ae . 31-5294 55 Chrysier New Yorker $1585 ~ ape. Fe o-eles, Fi Old ride. $1577 i n - miles of driving de ndability PART $6 Rambler Wen. 31795 — | 84 OLDg 68. WW. R & H, HYDRA. s 1955 MERCU 5 Am | lany mules riving Gepe ye TRUCK GOING NORTH ; Trans., 2 tone gren, low mileage, For top quality new car trade- 55 ME RCURY \ 8, , load. Bither way. FE 5-6806. exe. cond. EM 3-0050. a coane oe Suearban) Meter Co mercomatic, radi d Wanted Used Cars 88 — 1950 OLDSMOBILE. RADIO ARD esa dealer. 365 8. Woodward Ey Faia ah -= ae \\ heater, hydramatic. No money : heater, white walls. This}] +39 poxTiAc Door $495 ti, POR JUNE CARS, FREE TOW. 7 | Gives eres nue | _,West Side Used Cars| 2dr. sedan offers youl] ©” PONT! ab ggestagtadsasecktst eee con 2-8492. FORTUNE AND i west 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. eae Bosco ae ee every comfort you can : : : as AS $50 FOR 2 “ : "aa ON Tia a a re Ty e erence any > - cheap cars. Fa sae aaze orf meee @ eheees Trem — \. pac pind pcos 88 2 DR EYDRA. makes & models to choose from. expect. A l y ue ( ee stor good cond. $650 1087. | Ww SiieslcediG expect. AA real value for |] s<5 7 BIRMINGHAM * ] 36 OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY Exe. est Side Used Cars $1344 52 FORD 2 Door 22222... 502 002 ness 0 ss cae Geyo Bud Shelton Motor Sales | cond) Power. FE $0183, FE | #23 W_Huron PE ¢2iss| ovo0r? . Pays top dollar on late models . te. _________ | PONTIAG wel Rk very | 1955 CHEVY Bel Air 2- Cor. Auburn & E. Blvd. FE 4-6128 NASH : 3 -_$325, 6818 Cooley Lk. Dr., powerglide, pretty on \ Always Ready to Buy CLARKSTON 51 PACKARD 2-Door .........0. 00000000. $195 Janke use Gro are ur e300g * TOTES ee \ yi I ). taeanotte oat nae fin oe $ -RAG A Complete parts & service available | Ng ish Tive it and you P 7 FE 5-0219 179 BAGLEY 8T. otor Sales buy it! $1295 ‘> : . 4173 9 A Le CASH FOR YOUR CAR HAI Jp | } Piadion Cheveler= Plymouth 1954 BUICK Super 4-Dr.|] 52 BUICK Club Coupe ................4...$H95 - BOB’ FROST INC. . | 619 Demonstrator, 1987 Chrysier Hard-| It’s a gorgeous car with 380 Manteo eee a Pontiac Sales ee ey OSS Caio power steering and pow- - es = = . - 5 : re A * i$] Pontiac gtarchtef convertible. Ee rari rey sr to like m ' S179 ipa Plymouth station wagen. v-a| ©" brakes, dynaflo, radio|| 9! FORD Club Coupe ............-........$395 Owner's demo. Full power. Save s not that I’m lazy — I jus ppen to like more glam- custom 2-dr., pushbutton shift, and heat t’sat bl : : $$$ 'orous work!”’ power steering and brakes. R&H, er. Sa troubie ‘ nop ERE 8 NEED CARS we ‘83 Chevy 210 2 dr. V-8 Powerglide. : LOOKS LIKE NEW-LOW MILES | white walls. like new free dream boat. $1244 tot) . ; Shop it, then -br' t here for Radio eater | . “NOC ly A ymouth station wagon © —_ =i : , — ° . ("sa wemtine 647 sedans Mydramets, _ RIEMENSCHNETDER PLUS TRANSPORTATION 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain}]| ’51 CHEVROLET 2-Door ............... .. $295 2029 DIXIE HWY predic & cheater, For Sale Cars 91; For Sale Cars 91 | 27 4 _Seeiner Doge wes Dix. 2-Door, 8-cylind Fe 20678 FE_¢006|'83 Pontiac 2 dr sedan. Hydramat V OF SOE MATRON ‘83, , PLYMOUTH ~ CRANBROOK. 4) Open Evenings—Please x. or, &cylinder. $6R PARTE KAIRER HYDRA ta |. 1€- Radio & beater. a H, $295. & Nice ligt = ore. PE 2107, OR 22702 Also transportation specials (6 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE POW. | 1950 FORD. FAIR COND. MOTOR “HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES Phone MAple 5-5141 ice light green finish _ _ . WANTED: SCRAP CARS Ee Oc neenron | Coan Ree care meres seers earns biked) 75 | eure a 9) 8. Bivd Ej 28 MAIN CT. CLARKSTON with white walls and|] ’51 CHRYSLER 4-Door ..............06. 0... $345 pwner car. MU 45623. 00 ‘51 PLYMOUTH § ueORRA “2140 | — el snarkli f re : Ph. OR 3-4511 —MApie 5-5566 or MAple 5-114! | CHEV POWER GLIDE 98 PAs- E Beachmont. Keego Harbor BUD SHELT sparkiing chrome. Will : THIGH $$$ PATD Wi tedee | bee WE FINANCE eS Gods ON) assure you of a pleasant as BUYING FOR , _ ie a : - Orr LENN'S sasen’ gua. comeres: ete (as) tte coe pe omens | eet oe vicve tt kaso 1983 PLYMOUTH. ORIGINAL OWN- OFFERS ont! a hi 24 i : 50 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ........ vee es SI9S sel eaten raaicnGlax * eod condition oor 1eV eee MOTOR es Rotence cory terme eon 6 CHEVIE DELRAY coupe, FCONOMY USED CARS R&H, 8960. Full price EM 32508. | 56 pivmoutn 2 40 y #Dr. $294 234 8, Saginaw Bt. FE ¢1371 | BILL SPENCE | fgeiy inter, Power Glide, FE | aa Auburn off Saginaw FE ¢2131/ porn & MERCURY DEMOS. FOR | Custom line 2 ¢r 31503 F a ees Di oc $284 | (420 . 7 | = ey | 18) PLYMOUTH) « DR) Ra) Hl | ‘$5 Mereury Monteray hardtop si605 1950 Chevy 4- 2 ’ ‘ORD 2-Door: 75 “THE HIGH DOLLAR |e Oikieas USED CARS ek i951 CHEV, A-] SHAPE $295. FE pute! transmission 1 eeecre low | ee wee GUARANTEE tess Ferdi Vic ieolpe oe Epes chew x, 4 Dr. . $224 | /49 FORD 2-Door el efoli=io) el elfelln tals! islets ols is =) sees $1 » For high grade used cars. ei. and Ave _—s—s«FPE: «*8-9282 = 5-2766 mileage. low down payment 2 M24 AT CLARKSTON RD ‘35 Ford Mainline 2 dr. $1195 1947 Olds 2-Dr. cons se 94: . need them. Drive the extra sane | ‘88 CHEV. DEL RAY 2-DR. R&H. ‘56 CHEV 4 | DR. SEDAN. PG PP your old car & $34 per month | Take Orion Motor Sales $4 Buick Super. hardtop ... 81395 | — Pon a we pay. you well. 4540 Dixie, W-W Power brakes & overdrive radio & heater, FE 5-7040_ 1955 Pontiac Star chief, 2 dr | $4 Ply Cranbrook ¢ dr. .. $ 805 1954 Dod e 1 ain P’ U } ; . 4408 - "iH J. VAN WELT me can [bel seen aiter (4) 7 e ey Rob H, 6300 OR) Contr trokes white walls, leet | or er hnOnen “coRTOM 7s DODa. iD Gee sean = 3 tes, oa $774 "SL PONTEAC 2-Door .................5..5. $145 = | Le er trim, 1 owner, $1595. Bank | gipine blue. tires. engine, body | 83 Ply convertible ee Sut aa 2easecusscce 44 R 31355 ‘61 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, — rates || euccliont reendition Justia. steady | 82 Peatlacls dr... sas 1952 ¢ hevy Pagel $204 + SSW Ee = MMnioe Sale take over payments. FE 38-3334 | R&R MOTORS INC | job, no momey needed. only $185 3 Pay 4 ar I 8881049 Lord Utila $194 4362 - l CR ck, ee tv... = c Se . : . For top dollar on late model cars. | ner V. Loyal dg Soar suas CLL, PLYMOUTH DEALER | full price MT 68080. Great Lakes. $3} Chev. 2 ar 695 y 30 BUICK 2-Door ................ Saco ee eel 25 $427 Dixle Hwy.” R 23-1603 | Hey ey y $ xie 724 Oakland FE 8-6801 1950 PLYMOUTH, RADIO AND ‘52 Ford Customlined 2 dr. 8 595 | RIEMENSCHNE : : | ; ee Ray Pik Pike a 5 SSS aa ; ; heater No money down, assume ‘51 Pontiac ¢ dr $345) or ENSC HNEIDER \ | (1088 FORD CONVERTIBLE. |v payments of $1146 a month Call 30 Chev 2 dr 8 395 | | “nm - WE WILL PAY THE non. is S M. E brakes. power steering. whitewall «1800. Marca’ Tureen Ford. | | Bud Shelton Motor Sales} Dod © | 30 PONTIAC 4-Door $ 95 » EST PRICE IN TOWN Gree Mere in really a beauaite | ©1000. Mareld Turner Fe Waueere acim! mire rE sets Whos ONTIAC Hee ees See ee eee $9: ANY MAKE OR MODEL. car that has everything. specia! | ‘57 PLYMOUTH DR SEDAN, | ————-*—— ee COME IN OR CALL CLEARANCE at only $1945. $1835. OR °3-3572 after $ WE | ca Auburn Mirs North Chevrolet Co $3 PLYMOUTA 2-DR, JUST LIKE ymouth 48 BUICK 4D . , . | 1000 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham = aecery ey 41 fo | -Voor Cnet eee ee seoedoe sot) eA) = ALE 81 FORD, CUSTOM.4 DR. R&H.| TucKY AUTO SALES 183 8 Buy 2132 8 Saginaw FE 2-0131 | au mie. vasoei now engine, Sharp oars Saginaw. FE ¢2214. AUTO BUPER MARKET FOR mer e . Biv “14 : ‘ “G00D * | Used Track Parts 9A | KUT MESSCHINTIDER 1957 re Seat th a, bind & | Manion Resemnabie- on Linas Wi WE monaxdute cay Soiee || \\ / ie ode 232 8. Saginaw _PE 26131 ou FORD, ae DOOR. custom 8.) te Dr. PE 21900 LAKE ORIO! 2-241 | USED TRUCK PARTS 195) CHEVROLET. RADIO Aue! tube radio & heater, no money | 88 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. AUTO. Sel DISTRE SS SARE | ALL MAKES AND MODELS eater. No money down. nee down, just a steady job Price| ‘rans Sharp $605 1946 Ford |. $0 . HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES geo aptay sah ra Sepa t Call $195. MI 6-8080, Great Lakes. Prose N “lo 8 “BaF 7 | eer Ree baa 2638_Aubara_Ave. sa; ©7500, ‘Harold 1 ‘Turner! Fora. 1956 FORD, R & H 11,000 MILES. at a ; WE | 1941 Ford $40, 5 dah anaes ec clean car, cheap. 2211 Silver OWNER MUST SELL. ‘50 PONTIAC | 1981 Ford. bad rod $79 For Sale Trucks 90 | 1958 CHEVROLET SPORT CPE AND lake Ra Catalina, $295 full price, $5 down in 8 Johnson Oe bapaoe! red and ivory, V-8 en ine | RED “FORD CONVERTIBLE. Assume $16 month payments. FE Trade ———— Os) SE aaEREEeeieeeeeen nl s, 2 zat agus Generous Gear. Ls a _ 08 Ne elect cea “ti| sberp and just Ike new aiss) = COURTESY CARS a Sharp, ¥.080. __ Phone FE 0006 | "53 Pontiac. seo Ms Your Friendly FORD Dealer _seen at 1251 Baldwin Ave North Chevrolet Co. | AT | ot FORD NEW, Moron, | FE Ss Ss d b ‘31 CHEVROLET PICKUP.” 43,000 | 1000 8S Woodward Ave Birmingham | “| J RRIF IC SAVINGS | [81 PONTIAC, R & H_ SNOW WE. Uu eC a er, - sctual miles. A-1 sbape. FE | 955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DR 2 -< “ . custom 300 2 DR rom Bon: Ures incl. Exe. cond. OR 3-0032 | cep | ] 47 S S : St $7101. _ | Medan, Besutital stone tata re- 2 DOORS — _4-DOOR: | Inc Milford. MU 43185 3 | 87 PONTIAC (CHIEFTAIN HARD- | CARS | 1 1ON TIGRUE . OOQINAwW . iT {CHEVROLET PICKUP, ALL | dio, heater and lots of extras WAGONS =GON VERTIS | sic scan: con crs ae ‘ae top, $2.350. FE 2-7 | | Do rust gise. | Denese Condition, | worth Chevrolet Co as low as | 62810 eee Cd wrona Ran | LET US MELP | $195 | FE 5-410] ) Nc : Sr pe Sun visor, extra clean Jet black | - FE 5-3588 North Chevrolet Co. _ | 10's. woodward ave Birmingbem co Man & ‘woe. RAH. white | pus® S460 Ditie Hey. See Ray YOU 1009 9. Woodward Ave. Birmingham | side walls. exc cond MA 5-4586 msoano MOTOR KIT WITH WIS. : . | »pYy 10 CHEV. PANEL TRUCK GOOD P : d c 1] 80 FORD. 2 DR V8 oR & Ho vonsin 3 hp engine MA 63081 HOUGHTEN & SON LARRY O 8 A M t Q P M 00nd. $60. OR 3-$397 = T1ce to e Good tires. No rust. Real sharp wo PONTIAC STATION- Wagon YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE JEROME Pen vi. {© 2iVi. CHEVROLET 's > u Pic. arisen ieee acee 3488 Dixie Hwy See Ray Pike | erp RAH auc TRG DEALER | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER over payments. FE 2-0976 ‘Before You Buy Ke QUIS Ke Vi ek Zoek sac eray me H. VERY ma HUTCHINSON Ae gan S28. N Main Rochester OL 1-9761 ee ROLET DUMP WITH ‘8s | 82 ee ——_— —————— gong “OR 31901, |" OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY CPE 54g cay i= =| 88 FORD FAIRLANE VIC POW. °31 PONTIAC. 2DR LoapeD MOVING OUT. STOCK THIS Wi. CHEVROLET PICKUP, pow. .,fH Many ett MOWENERNESD LOCATION, | ww Sas tomsaes tT (reat | _OhH extras we N Jenmeen "aT cost BE WISE THIS F ATHER S DAY, er glide, like new red fmton DR Rat CX. BRL UX fi in SA LOCATION Ww $1,395 on 36169 ‘82 Nash nice $235 Only Lp sreg actual miles. A real y Lue FOR ne cee ‘CAR MG FE $-3217 | | “Bri ht S ot t ce DeSoto Ho Ae sharp jo! SAVINGS SERVICE ages ord. gead ; GG C O L « North Chevrolet Co. MSTUDERARER A real buy SATISFACTION 1953 FORDS EXCELLENT CON. g p oped goed) transportation) $8 ET A AR P R DAD AND THE FAMI Y $000 §_ Woodward Ave Birmingham | $3 OLDS. 98 HOLIDAY COUPE SETIER SKB | Mae aT CLARKSTON RD “9A roe ee ae Catatina sa Desoto SES Were si4s BELOW IS A FINE SELECTION OF GHEV | 1957 ‘) TON PICKUP tow ; Loaded ean vor ro ald to sell ] re Or Ve ton Sal Hivdrematic radio k neater pow: $0 Ford club coupe 8138 ‘ ( miles. Bargain priced. Your car < ; T.ahe Tron Motor dies | er brakes, beautiful blue & white SEVERAL OTHERS er rack vésen: a Hol Ch 1 The N& SON Ford-Mercury MY 2-2611 | §1 998 TO CHOOSE, FROM YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE ‘32 FORD 8 PASSENGER STATION | LARRYS& AUTO SALES Haskins Chev. | .oug,2eDE" tas ce wei: = JEROME FedSEE SRW Box q | On agoOns > ’ : ee = yment small mo payments | | ! asSKIn mas $28 -N Main Rochester OL 1.9761 CHEVROLET Tvexy Peel 8 8 arcu | EVERYBODY'S cero | 1s oC $0000 67 ixie Highway at . =e 2214 s-Cadillac Maple 5-507! Opes nites ‘ul 9 Safe Buy Used Cars “Oakland C S| Orchard Lake at Case THE WORKING MAN'S PRIEND| eae iit PxtP. Haat L if akland County's FE 8-0488 | EASY ED JONES AND motor, goof rubber. Priced for CENTRA | Fastest Growing Dealer” -OF p33 SPORTS. CAR MG. FE 53217, 1!5_8. Saginaw ___Used Cars) n quick’ sale. ie > | 6151 Dixie Highway at M15 piver_3 see || tegdlecee epair werk oer | PONTIAE’'S ONLY — ima's-s071 nites "ti 9 ‘W) PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA. EXGLE NASH BALD _ lina | Fully ‘equipped 3.000 miles. | nase w Porter Re At 3.4088 | fa ff O D S THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, hs 14, dost THIRTY-NINE inatra Show to Have tod Invitation to Tito Made Without — Today's Radio Programs - - WCAR, (1139) OK of Dulles? WIR, (200) = CKLW, (90) WW, (950) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1660) WJBK, (1490) WASHING = ; TONIGHT WCAR. News, Cart Shook , WCAR, News, B. Allen CKLW. News, Davies O Mes par Rep. rad 6:00—WJR, News 11:36— a a ahuale aoe WEON, Utreinian Hour WIRK, News, Lenhardt Cormack today J, News on iw Guest Star : ay ill-fated invitation to Yugoslav Wine B Bon hesteod vv etuonennanatee i, ei ou ; ge ORL Sports Premier Tito to visit America | WPON. News, Sports Cee tet Melos? |10:00—WJR, News, G.. Drake WIBK Baseball was originally made without | 6:8—WJR, Dinner Date WHYR, Pree Woll Wits ke Eke | mera of t ’ Rost Mulhollan + Good . News, Children's Hr. | “; ‘ > coal State Dulles’ ap- wxy, Mel Allen WoEK, Hows, nage Seay: tees Kenherdt Wid, Bows, Puree . roval, - ‘“ + WPON, Music With Mason PON, Country Roundup ba i & Knees WOAR, mona: eve 1:00—WJR, Guest House €:20— WIR, Agriculture /19:30-—WWJ, News, Maxwell | 9:39 wJR, Pan Ameri McCormac! jority | WW4. R. Mulholland ww, ? bey 3o-- Ro Pan merican (McCormack, House majority | wets." E™usts | wats War QA fon Me irgan | BBE ane Fore eader, gave this as an ‘“‘under- | CKLW, F. Lewis Jr raing WJBK, Norm Lenhard WCAR, Sports Parade cutting” of Dulles by “‘some per- hn Ses des WaBK. M News id woe Ere Martyn $:00—WJR, News, Army sons and elements in the present | 7:30 wwy, 3-star Extra WPON, Barly Bird Spts. [11:00 WIR. News Lewis a administration.’ WXYZ, Mickey Shorr 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby sal J, New as WCAR, News eee Me meee | MECN SRT as precinct vs a © norge CKLW wi +6 News : ¥ the bid this spring after numer: s00—w IR. Be Baseball Beat WiBK, Be gore Bist ~ ~ wro *, he wy Sy Disie wee ewe, Sanies ous legislators - including Mc | CKLW, Ceanterspy WPON, an pa Club wws ews. vel Ci din bee at ants Cormack made plain they did | 8:1s_wsr, Baseball 1:80 WIR, Mysto Hall CKLW. News” pL lass not relish such a. visit. WJBK, -pprect we, Wolf WJBK. News, Lenhardt i WXYZ, News, CKLW, News Z WPON, B4seball WJBK, News, Reid WPON, Holiday WJBK, Néws, mMcLeou McCormack has charged that ee Queen's Men WCak, News MOGe moluas presidential disarmament adviser | ¥*¥%. 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WJBK, Tom George Ne WIR Music Hall rope to hang himself.” 11:60—WJR, News 9:00—WJR, Sheehan, Page WPON, Holiday WWJ, News, Monitor “If it cl ww, eS | Hour ww, Minute Parade 1:00—WJR, News, Gunsmoke) WXYZ, Sports Secretary: Dulles haa recs teat | Wa epteptieee | GENE Re | Reva" RCH amame! wrom Rotaey les been suc- Y2, Top of Town W, News, Car . News, ~A-Rami , ay 4 =) +... v . rr ‘for Frank Sinatra's show has just cessful,” he said. -Hire Students as Crew DETROIT &# — More than 150 ' college students from around Mich- -- - Today’ S Television Programs - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice igan have been engaged as crew Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV members to serve passengers on the new Great Lakes cruise ship _ Aquarama, scheduled to start serv- ice June 2] between Detroit and/g:99—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Cleveland, eye. (4) News, Sports. . . (Color) News. WORLD-FAMOUS 6:10—(2) Weather. 1D) OP's FO) 2 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. TIRES Priced : Low as 12” ss. Other Sizes at Simiter Savings YDE’S FRAME and WHEEL FE 5-6467 169 Orchard Lk. Ave. Beat the Clock. 6:45—(4) News. 7:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Dollar Movie. (4) Blondie. (2) West Point. heiress Pat cr , F : \though she lost the lead role she RCA COLOR TV extra day-otf for hunting trip by} SATURDAY MORNING © |, Pionship. [wanted so badly to Natalie Wood.| tinual exposure to the rays might Sales and Service promising to bring back six’, 54 (9) Meditations 403012) TV Billiards. (9) Car- (But practically ever girl in Holly-| make them sterile. i . 11 50— : g 2 iards. ($ = a a SWEET” S RADIO. TV neernial poe (2) Fone) Grey \7:55—(2) On the Farm Front. | toons. jwood has, too.) | Hed unit's es was to aig 13- 8:00—(2) Michigan State U. 3:00—(2) Wrestling. (9) Hopalon Mullion candiepower caroon arc | . & Fr N 8:00—(7) Playhouse. Phony doc: 15—(2) aia State Conserva-. Cassidy . a . Redmond O'Hanlon, the $64,000 lamps on tanks and conduct tacti- | & Fr ght tor must face reality when) tion. igsss_ (0) Wild Bill Hickok. Shakespearean policeman, has wel- cal experiments with them. Tuohey FE 4 34452 “Behind the Mask” with TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (9) Boston Blackie. (4) Helen O'Connell. (2) (9) Million) Gregory Peck, ‘11: 20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports. Nightwatch Theater. Jimmy Durante in ‘Start Cheer-|” ing.”’ Chester Morris in ‘“Coun- Ann Todd in “Paradine Case.” 11:25—(2) 7:30—(7) Crossroads, Arthur Franz plays rabbi who saves lonely Crowley from tragic elopement and death. (4) (Color) Life of Riley. Riley, Gillis get Pop- @) model in his studio. (4) News. (2) News. mm: 15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- 1:30—(2) Baseball, Boston at De-| weather. terfeit.’’ 11:30—(7) 30 Minute (4) Tonight. emergency case comes up iN)3:3@ (2) Captain Kangaroo. / Dane/g:55—(4) (Color) News. 10:30—(7) The Crash. Artist-writer tries to find out who murdered (9) Gang- busters. Manhunt for the ‘Un- holy Three.’’ (4) Frontier. (2) Sherlock Holmes. ‘‘Imposter (2) Mystery.”’ 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million y:99-(2) TV News. Dollar Mystery. Jack Haley, Ann) Savage in “Treasure of Fear. " Theater. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. (9) Country Calendar. Performance. (9) Action Play-| house. /1:15—(2) Lyall Smith. troit. Clark's Jamboree. $:00—(7) -Joe Palooka. 3:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. Bill Hickok. (4) just been signed for the second Kit Carson. (7) Saturday Party. 12:30—(2) Cartoon Frilic. (4) Car-| toon Express. (9) Youth Base- \of two was discovered by Steve—' STUDY COMPLAINTS (4) Matinee years ago when she was sitting in- 2: :00—(7) Jungle Jim. (9) Casey fair lady?” And Erin is supposed 2:30—(4) Teen Room. (7) Cowboy) wag invited to give a free trial G-Men. (9) Saturday Showtime. | demonstration and the rest is 4:00—(7) Milky'’s Movie Party. (4) USGA Nat'l Golf Open Cham-! |bering that 40-year-old jawbreak- poecause of flimsy, stories they had sical, Drama ‘Format. Disney Names - His New Star Jerome Courtland Set to Portray Pioneer in Six-Program Series - PLYMOUTH, Mass. — The hardy crew members of Mayflow- er II were hailed today by the peoples of the United States and ~|Engiand with completion of the re-enactment of the historic saga, of 1620. The 33-man crew under Cmdr. Alan Villiers brought the 180-ton square-rigged bark Mayflower II into Plymouth Harbor yesterday just as the Pilgrims did 337 years ago. Villiers guided the replica ship’ The series will kickoff with a/24 miles across Cape Cod Bay special hour-long spectacular. An- yesterday after remaining in other Sinatra spec is scheduled|Provincetown overnight.: The orig- around Christmas. inal Mayflower also called at By ATRA BAER NEW YORK (INS)—The format been worked out. Starting Friday Oct. 18th via ABC, Frank will do 13 half-hour musical shows and 23 straight dramas. Walt Disney has finally signed a star for his forthcoming “big- si ’ ’ ger-than-Davy Crockett” series, @W which starts on ABC come fall— : The series, based on a fictional | pioneer named Andy Burnett, will | | make the star “bigger than Fess! 0 X- ergedn | 2) i | Official at Wayne State Parker’’ (what happened to Fess ‘according to the Disney office. Says He Never Heard of Reports Before | The lucky guy who'll star in the projected six one-hour shows is Je- rome Courtland. Jerry's well known to the around-Carnegie-Hall clique as having a wonderful legit | voice, and also for. being pretty DETROIT \™—The first sergeant. ™ Polly Bergen's ex-husband. of a special tank company which, Tom Blackburn, who appeared conducted top-secret experiments ‘in the Crockett series, wi} be Jer- in World War II said he hadn't ry’s co-star. iheard until yesterday reports that BREAK FOR ERIN ithe tests made some of the a) - lin the company sterile. Erin O’Brien, who got her start] ,, ae. : : Frank X. Tuohey, now public ‘singing on Steve Allen's show, has! elations director of Wayne State |University, said the reports were ‘the first he knew “any of us actu ily was suffering from the rays’) The beautiful 23-year-old mother cwests” y lead in Warner Brothers’ ‘Mar-| |jorie Morningstar.”’ lor so say some press Se ce te | The Army in Washington ts. studying complaints from some of the ex-soldiers who said they, [peceme sterile after taking part in. ithe project of mounting and expe- nocent and unsuspecting ‘way back § lin the audience when Steve was doing the ‘‘Tonight’’ show. Steve is supposed to have rimenting with powerful ‘“‘light | asked ‘‘and-what-do-you-do-my- rays'’ on tanks to “blind’’ the lenemy in night fighting. Other to have answered “I sing.” She (company members said they have. fathered deformed children. history. Be that as it may, Erin is on her way to movie stardom, al- children ranging in age from one to 10 years, said however, that | members of his unit were |comed his sixth child, a girl . . .\said he believed any injuries would 'Red remains a cop, betimes pick- ‘have been suffered by men install- ing up occasional small fortunes ing or reapiring the lamps and ifrom the $64,000 folk ($4,000 lastithus coming into close contact, firm, to “bring their ‘Outlines of Tuohey said the secret weapon” ‘|was used only once and then ws a, O'Hanlon has decided not to take ifailure. “Our tanks rushed into any college offers, the last he|battle at night at the Remagen and the, still long, and whose of- enough to be blinded,”’ he said. Tuohey said the secret nature | of the expertment forced mem- | bers of his unit to restrict their | associations to one another. They | even were prohibited from re- vealing to their wives that they were working on a secret project ‘whose Shakespeare man enemy wouldn't hold The irritating ‘‘buddy’’ system, prevailed even in combat, Tuohey | said. | * * * “We only suffered nine casual ties in Europe but there were a we asked the great old clown andiiot of psychological wounds. Di-| new actor? “He punched me in vorces were frequent, Many of the Wynn winged, remem- men had trouble with their wives | ito make up,’ * Tuohey said Conce Race Scheduled | BAY CITY ww —- At least a) dozen entries have been received for the 12-mile Saginaw River ca-| noe Race to be. stagag Sunday in connection with the_ Bay County| Centennial. The rush of entrants) came after the race committee said) nadian woman, Mrs. Nina Mur- the event might be called off be-| ‘cause of lack of interest. 1 helicopters j Tuohey, 40, a father of four | warned from the start that con- | Hardy Crew Completes Sailing England, U.S. Hail Mayflower incetown before dropping an-|with his family, whom he hadn't chor at Plymouth, ‘seen since last March. Thotsands were on shore to wel-| Mayflower II was 54 days in come Mayflower II as planes and'crossing the Atlantic from Plym- ew overhead and a outh, England, on ‘a 5,000-mile cannon salute was fired from a southerly route. The original Pil- shore battery. grim ship took 66 days on a 3,000- There were messages from mile direct route. President Eisenhower and Prime * * * Minister Harold MacmiNan of! 4 wowd estimated variously at England. between 10,000 and 50,000, gave x «& * .a huge cheer as Cmdr. Villiers The 32 créw members were tak- en into the homes of proud May- flower descendants who had vied with each other for months for the privilege. of. playing host. The 33rd. crew member, Joseph Meany Jr., 17, the only American aboard, returned to his own home in Waltham, Mass., for a reunion was used in the 1600s. II will remain in Mall to remain perm i i ee roLolthab.ts x | DRIVES Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 TONIGHT — SATURDAY @ ——ALL IN GLORIOUS COLOR—— REALLY! THE SHOW OF SHOWS! © @ e ALSO @ eo e THUNDERING ACROSS THE GREAT AFRICAN PLAIN... THE SAVAGE SAGA OF ODONGO! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents'« WARWICK Production ¢ ° , H * &é °* ADVENTURE ON ef ee . vont 19937 B Clark, Barbara Hale. (4) (Color)'g;99—(4) Hewdy Doody. (7) Amer- . . Dinah Shore. Nanette Fabray,| ica on Parade. Storekeepers in Village | Fred MacMurray. (2) Debate.|9:s0—(2) Mighty Mouse Play- Toke Wood Ni kel time out) and has been hired by |with them. Sen. Goldwater, UAW-CIO Vice-| house. (4) Gumby. (1) Crusade en Nickels Barnes and Noble, a publishing seCRET WEAPON President Leonard Woodcock) for Christ. Ww N. SERVICE discuss use of union funds for|8:45—(7) Michigan Week. Ikecpeta are thiting wooden nick, Shakespeare’ up to date.” ALL WORK GUARANTEED political campaigns. “Pury. (D) Cartoons & yaa (els here these days. | $:30—(7) The Vice. (9),:Country). fury oons boys. . ———s & White : ny 0:30—(2) Tales of the Texas seg een officials turned down coming from an in-|Bridgehead in Germany ‘Hoedown, (2) Playhouse. have distributed wooden souvenirs 9:00—(T) Date With Angels. (9) I Rangers. (4) Captain Gallant. in five-cent denominations to bus- stitution * $ | i a ie ith Led Three Lives. (4) Boxing.|11:00—(2) Sky King. (4) True jness places. They sell for a nickel committed suicide.” y van a, 2en Tony Anthony vs: Yvon Durilie| Story. land will be accepted in trade. |fer said. “If you have no suicidal) d RCA in 10-round _light-heavyweight| !1:25—(9) Prayer, Billboard. | Anyone who doesn’t want the tendencies,.the job is yours.” an bout. (2) Line-Up. —— pee Pl wooden nickels may redeem them ED'S DELIGHTED Good :30—( ortune. (9) . ve Star at a bank, Proceeds from sale of . t Used TV Sets ‘ 30—(7) Soldier of Fortune Comedy, Paul Winchell, Jerry the souvenirs will help promote Ed Wynn told us he’s pad ed Reasonably Priced Person to Person. Actor-singer Mahoney, (9) Family Circle. |the centennial celebrati to be signing autographs for his STORE HOURS Andy Griffith and wife; dress de- uy rime acai lfans again, “but when my girls Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 to 9f| Signer Anne Fogarty and her faint they have a time getting up husband visited in New York. (2) ACROSS any more.” . CONDON’S Playhouse. 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[oma Feu THE PONTIAC PRESS i ) ‘ ~ |ror_ of tisliheot Palace's es Reds Get Historic Gift © ‘Far finer than a ghost is he, at, | conjuring . memories, - | HELSINK}, ans): 4 Russia's}. ‘Premier | ‘Nikplai - Bulganin and | Now way Wear” FALSE TEETH | | With Little Worry f aa tnaet sre inten teeth @ bi 5 ear of insecure fa: obbling. PASTEETH | GREENVILLE w — A Mont- gift at the conclusion of their! sl ping or Ww says, reverently. “Servants with above the dungeon pits, a round| hhunds in that basket and’let them ¢aim County Road Commission|week's visit to Finland. The Fin-' eae ee ee eae perp leprosy got stowed away in that iron basket is affixed to one side Tun around the spit-wheel.”” ,worker, Paul Kurnat, 40, of Green-\nish government gave the Soviet) gummy, , pasty taste or feeling, li'l room, but they ne'er missed ‘of 9 mammoth fireplace. “This is| * * * ‘ville. was crushed to death when alleaders a locomotive on which eae eeueen ee olealing religious services.” where,” he says, “they turned the) On Mr. Chalmers’ kewpie face grading machine overturned on revolutionary chieftain Nikolai) (denture yaomenerd dl et F at. In the “No, 3" kitchen, just spit for the roasts, They put dachs-' is mirrored all the. glory: and hor-. him “ iLenin escaped into Finland in’ 017,| Oe oe (It has become quite the rage for Americans to purchase haunt | ed castles, as sites for rousing | geod house parties, and this is | particularly ticklish business.) | (So far. 1 have visited at least | ‘three that are reputedly ghost- ‘hosted by Mary Queen of Scots, land haven't seen a single vapor ‘materialize. There was one bw ler, who happened to he thinking * * * pays In Scotland, you your choice of historic ¢astles to visit. Will you have Glamis, near Dun-, dee, where Duncan’s demise was accomplished; or will ye choose \Caerlaverock Castle, where the ca- idavers are of lesser renown, but /more plentiful? My {op recommendation is Lin- lithgow Palace, near the beautiful borderlands between Scottish low- lands and highlands, the birthplace * * * Not only is it starkly magnifi- cent—rising in great architectural but it is one castle where appar- disobedient servant, was murdered. This, alone, would make it dis- tinctive. Mr. Chalmers, he Is, who has tended Linlithgow for the past 19 years, A pixie of a Scotsman, he leads you into the green court: | yard surrounded by the charred | walls of this stately royal resi- dence that was begun in the 12th Ceatury and burned in 1746, “Ah, cin you visualize this liv’ly fountain,” says Chalmers, pointing with reverence to a stone structure around which angel's heads peek jout of the moss, ‘It wag the finest ‘and first in all Scutlind, built by King James V. It flowed with The folk drank as they en- tered." Chalmers leads on iceilingless stone palace, up into the q round lit- and-finally comes—out-on a high narrow tower above the parapet, from which yoo can see the green valleys and the blue mountains of “Here it was.” he says sadly “that poor Queen Margaret waited iin vagn for the return of her hus iband James IV. Sir Walter Scott iwrote, she ‘all lonely sat, and wept ‘the weary hour.’ OVER 50 ROOMS Shaking his head, Chalmers |wends you down the circular stairs again and through more than 50 rooms, great rooms in which. the walls and floors stand unshakable but the furnishings and roofs are ‘completely destroyed.” . * * * He points out the cavern that was the banquet hall, with a small room cut from the stone wall that surrounds it. 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