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Toll-Free Roads Peril Tu 
in Pontiac Area 
NEW YORK <. hegelae tees Wawa remain the 
biggest threat to Michigan Turnpike Authority plans for 
a north-south t toll road from Detroit past Pontiac to 
Flint. 
_ It-was agreed at a meeting of the authority with Wall 
Street bankers here yesterday that the newest threat is| 
the proposed extension of 
toll-less, limited-access 
Expressway. 
The completed free road 
anticipa expressway across western 
Oakland County from Détroit to the Fenton-Clio 
turnpike revenues, said James S. Abrams, 
manager of the municipal bond department of Allen 
and Co.,,an investment company.’ 
If Northwestern were extended only as far as Com- rnpike 
Northwestern Highway as a 
would “take thé cream” off 
  
GI's Lawyers File Petition Ask Supreme Court 
to Free Girard From 
Army Custody 
WASHINGTON (INS)— Lawyers 
| meters and finally smashing into *merce, or M59, however, the | Children * ee se 
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          proposed . turnpike’s finan- 
cial picture is 
$165 million to finance a 
76-mile long toll road from. 
the Detroit Industrial Ex- 
Pressway to the southeast 
jedge of Flint. 
How State Highway Commission- 
| mark. 
A spokesman for him, Sidney 
H. Woolner, Deputy Secretary of 
State, said Mackie would be “‘co- 
operative.” But Woolner, who. 
will take over the job of Deputy 
Highway Commissioner when 
Mackie takes office July’1, de-. 
clined to make any commitments 
oo aay eaeenee 
Abrams agreed with authority 
chairman George N. Higgins’ pro- 
Lansing about a month after he 
takes office. 
“If the new commissioner plans 
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‘Car Veers Off Road, 
Clarkston Man Dies 
  dead on arrival at Highland Park 
General Hospital yesterday after- 
noon after his car left the road, 
Striking parking meters and a 
light pole. 
Highland Park police reported 
today that Morrison was traveling 
north on Woodward at Grand Ave., 
in Highland Park, when he sud- 
denly veered to the right from the 
second lane, hitting two parking   ia light post. 
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A post mortem will be performed 
  “good,” 
Abrams stated. 
The authority is seeking 
a bond issue of roughly, 
A Clarkston man, L. ‘T. Morri-' summer, 
son, 38, of 5360 Sunnyside St., was} The two traveling salesmen of'a key part of the legislative pro-| 
.|China’s Mao Tze-tung and Afghan- 
» Discuss Tourist Lures   
Congress. WASHINGTON (?) — Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) said 
today a successful parliamentary maneuver had “en- 
hanced” the outlook for civil rights legislation. But he) Qullook on ivi Ris Bi 
  
  posal to meet with Mackie inB and K Girding 
for Gladhanding” 
Summer Tours 
MOSCOW w—Soviet Communist 
\chief Nikita Khrushchev and Pre- 
‘mier Nikolai Bulganin apparently 
‘have a busy schedule of glad- 
\handing tours ahead of them this | | 
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con . who began their se- 
ries of sallies abroad two years 
ago with visits to Asia and Eu-) 
rope, plan now to appear in the. 
capitals of most, if:not all, the 
Communist nations _ of Europe, 
diplomatic sources said today. 
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The next journey reported on 
the schedule is to Prague for a 
tour of Czechoslovakia, whose ned| 
government gave the Kremlin 
strong support all through the 
Hungarian crisis last fall. 
Between trips, the Kremlin Jead-' 
ers must be in Moscow to enter-| 
tain two important visitors, Red 
istans’s King Zahir. 
  
  Traverse City next Tuesday and 
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“a ie agi to be a prvteneet 
By a 45-39 roll call vote, the 
Senate put the measure on its leg-/ 
it to the Judiciary Committee, 
has been bottled up for months. 
JOYOUS KNOWLAND 
Knowland, jubilant over the out-| 
come, said “it cuts gut one proe-|   |pective filibuster” against the bill, 
gram urged by President Eisen-| 
hower. The bill 
civil rights. 
Haa the bili gone te commit- sasecerirees Enhanced, Knowland Says#ear o' Money , Awaits Winning 
Puzzle Return 7 
Although we're a little disap-| 
stopped short of predicting passage at this session Cline rbgtidd apie Gis piven MOMENTS BEFORE STRIKE — Unidentified 
children fled before tornado which cut a swath 
of death and destruction through Fargo, N. D., 
last evening. Twister came out of plains west of 
  
\we can't help but think of the) to Attend Conference 
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islative calendar without referring} }. 
where a similar civil rights bill) (25% 
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;get in on a chance at that MON¢Y.| southern Democrats, | | 
Nama PRR pa ig mel m Se ae ay Flee as Tornado Dips From North Dakota Sky Stee Si gi 
  
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Williams Heads 
East for Parley Off 
heads East today on a trip that 
will take him to the Governors’ 
spite the claims.of seniority. 
His only rival of a year ago for 
tenure in office, former Gov. 
Frank Lausche of Ohio, will not 
be on the scene when Williams ar- 
:4 (Fives Sunday for the four days of 
“a imeetings in Williamsburg, Va. | 
; | But under conference tradition,   the honor of heading up the ex- 
clusive circle of 48 chief exect- 
| tives will gto this time to a Re- | 
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F in the pot should certainly be in publican, is aimed general- ee 
ly at protecting voting and other good spirits for a long time to come The five-term Michigan gover. 
inor was sidetracked last year by of the county medical society's 
a coalition of Republicans and 
from the committee and put it fed puzzle which appears On page chairmanship going to Gov. San | 
have been subject to a filibus- 
ter by Southern Opponents, 
As it is, however, two prospec 
tive filibusters still lie in the path 
of the bill—one on-a motion to’ 
take it up for debate and another | 
on its passage, 
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sa ata uae ve ENG Picketing votes of 64 senators, or two thirds. 
of the entire. membership. Past! . 
attempts to muster the necessary) gains 0 a 
votes have met with defeat. | 
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    But Pontiac Teamsters. 
Vow to Continue Effort 
to Get Him Out of Local 
Anti-Hoffa pickets of Pontiac 
t Teamsters Local 614 have aban- 
we at 1410 S. Telegraph Rd_, but vow 
{ picketing of the union hall 
‘as they have not.given. up their 
ifight to oust the Teamster boss 
from control of the local. 
|work to help fix up the house,” the Pontiac's weather outlook for thelington, D. C., for assistance in |S2yearl father of two daaghters first night of summer, The low will their fight. 
| stepchildren explained. ‘average 66 to 70 degrees. Bellinger ot 
: * 8: | Scattered showers and thunder-| jon Plains and a feeder of the 
“The kids were in the backyard)storms are expected tomorrow.) eight-day picketing, sald the 
picking up sticks and I was hang-|with temperatures dropping slight-| groug hoped to send a delega- ing the drapes for my wife in the ly late tomorrow. The tion t6 see English. living room. Then David, 11, came/|Wwill reach a high near % during) has been an old ally of _|running in the house. He had althe day. a — rons rs pie it adlnets te the mex toe The lowest temperature record-/U's others Wanting | 
“| guess and Cathy had |° *-™. was At? p.m. the ther- A handful of pickets } their 
‘| decided to go it was gst cogige aM march June 11 demanding an elec- peaiera deteie coe ae a Ammen seem |tion of officers from rank-and- Marilyn, 6, came | tol i 7 ge ay ifile members, and the end of | Cathy egw by In Today's Press |James R. Hoffa's 3%4-year trustee- 
only the fishing pole ship of Local 614: Sel 
“First a neighbor, Ji | Leaders of the caster struggle ant, . na . Comics feces) Fae e ee eee reer ees charge they have been denied 
1 Pr aed Garda... 2) | Searing te tele appeat for om a , br hatibite the gst 33 : wot have an election ander the 
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<< ‘on the Senate calendar would “4 is your final opportunity. To\ey of Virginia. ‘help you decide which numbers) If Williams had any plans for 
are correct, turn to page 15 and edging into the conference lime- 
iread the answers and explanations light, he wasn't talking about them 
\for last week's puzzle. They may 
give you some ideas. Good luck. | 
before his departure from Leasing. 
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In the political atmosphere that 
usually prevails, there is sure to! 
be interest in his future political 
plans, which apparently have not 
yet firmed up. 
Williams generally is credited 
with three alternatives for 1958, 
if he is to pursue White House 
ambitions. 
These are to seek a sixth term, 
take on U. S. Sen. Charles Potter 
in a scrap for a Senate seat, or 
run for nothing and spend his time 
building himself politically around 
the country,   caused property damage in millions. Fargo 
Forum photographer Alf Olsen caught the terri- 
fied children and funnel just before it hit city. 
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\a speedy and satisfactory adjust- 
iment of @ doctor's $1,300 bill for] iservices during and after the dra- 
LANSING # — Gov. wilkiams matic rescue of Benny Hooper Jr. 
where in, 1956 he was, 
jeue of Benny,’’ said Dr. Philip J. AP Wirephete 
led ten, injured nearly 100 and   Six Children Die 
as Twister Hits ~ 
Residential Area Expect Tolls to Rise; 
Cloud Tower 10 Miles 
High; 85 Are - Injured 
«tf FARGO, N.D. @ — A tornado, striking from a 
cloud tower more than 10 
miles high, smashed 
*\ through 100 blocks of a 
| Fargo residential area last 
night. 
It brought death to 10 
persons — six of them the 
children of one family. 
At least 85 more were in- 
jured, some critically. 
long and 5 blocks wide in this city 
of 40,000. 
The dead included all six chil. 
dren of the Gerald Munson fam- 
ily, They ranged in age from 
    
Benny's Parents 
Told $1,500 Bill 
Will Be Settled 
MANORVILLE, N. Y. @— A 
\from a well five weeks ago. 
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‘cian, Dr. Joseph H, Kris, have 
lindicated willingness to place the 
lasetue before the mediation com- 
|mittee of the Suffolk County Medi- 
‘eal Society, the spokesman said. 
| “It's unfortunate that this whole 
|thing developed in this fashion as 
an ending to what was a happy 
‘eooas for all concerned—the res- 
Rafle. 
Dr. Rafle is Suffolk county ermal 
missioner of health and chairman 
public relations committee. 
concerned that the matter be set-| 
tled promptly. I'm sure it can be) 
satisfactorily adjusted.” 
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The parents have said that, 
while they are grateful to Dr. Kris 
for his efforts in the case their 
economic predicament is such 
that they cannot pay, a medical 
bill as high as $1,500. 
Mrs. Hooper and her celebrated 
6-year-old son appeared on a TV 
program this ‘morning, and . the 
mother repeated her story of the 
family financial plight. 
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“We had offers to go out and 
make money,” she said at one 
point, ‘“‘but we turned them down 
because we didn't want to exploit 
the boy.”   one to 16. 
| Walter Olson, Fargo police chief 
said the death toll might go higher 
‘as volunteers probed the wreckage 
\of more than 200 homes. 
[DREAD AE Spee 
jsaid the cloud formation that 
spawned the awesome twister 
to Williamsburg ™a*! society spokesman said'showed on radar screens as @ 
today he believed there would be mass 60,000 feet high and with a 
diameter of 50 miles, 
Nerth Dakota Gov. John Davis 
declared the stricken territory a 
disaster area and ordered in 200 
National Guardsmen. 
Fargo is the largest city in North 
Dakota. It is located in the flat       for the chairmanship de-) Both the parents and the physi-\Red River Valley, noted for its rich farm crops. 
The twister wrecked immense 
Shanley High School and the néar- 
iby American Lutheran Church. 
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| ‘Richard Rasmusson, Associated 
Press staffer who lives near where 
the twister struck, said he and   
forming an estimated 10 miles \orming watched the black cloud 
(west of Fargo. : 
i “It looked like an elongated tri- 
angle lying on its side,’ Rasmus- 
sen said, “As it came closer, we 
could see the funnel begin to form. 
From a-mile away it looked like 
with th ®| “The medical society is quite'a huge, flexible tube waving in the 
air.” 
Thus forewarned, Rasmussen, 
his neighbors and.many others in 
the area got into their cars and 
drove away from the storm, 
dered a complement of the National 
Guard into the area. 
Officials at Fargo - hospitals, 
taxed to the maximum by the 
large mumber injured, said their 
call-for blood donors had received 
  
Canada’s New Prime Minister:   
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 
minister, is advancing a notch: 
higher than his 
mates predicted 40 years ago. 
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three times before he won a seat) 
in Commons. It took him 16 years) 
and three more tries before he’ 
         
      Fulfills, Passes Prophecy was chosen Conservative leader. 
John Diefenbaker, taking office tics at the top, as a Cabinet min-| Elected leader, he found. his 
today as Canada's 13th prime ister, Diefenbaker began in pro-| party in what seemed like a hope- 
less minority, _badly 
and discouraged, He surprised 
even his-own party members by wal 
The massive, black funnel lashed - 
a swath of devastation 20 blocks 
| In Minneapolis, 245 miles south |east of here, the Weather Bureau . aa ee 
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“Opens in Waterto 
m., CAI youngsters will 
__. |fond ‘Township children ..w _ At © p.m, Cal youngsters 
the akies for a balloon . dropping] O*#tm ia'B dance program. 
‘et *® * surety sees Oak & widen 
The plane scattered balloons over) “ as inside games, booths 
the township between 10 a.m. and] merchants’ displays. 
12 p.m. Each balloon contained a| Saturday, the kiddies will ha 
Church. . : free pony ride ticket for the fair,|their day from the noon opening 
..,Jas well as @ chance on the two time to 5:30 p.m: when the bicycles} ent. 
A Geveland meeting is scheduled)),\.yejes which will be given away Will be given away. 
next week between national bod-|saturday at the fair. Rides will be only 10 cents during ies of both groups to create a com- f 
ion, -the-U-nt-ted| The fair opens-at-4-p.m. today) 1) a opear S: , 
Church of Christ at the CAI Bullding, 5640 Williams Sanday the CAI Queen will be ist. 
\ Lake Rd. Featured attraction f0F | nosen to ‘highlight the evening The four churches, along with the day will be the appearance 
several ministers anid laymen, | of the Ivory Roman Riders and    ms * advisory body sa Shows will be given during the|parking space is available at no|? 
doce not have authority to con- |2fternoon and evening and the!charge. _   
yeer ago pobinet Toll-Free Highways would be available for construction 
— = the church) = of ds. 
Ram Party wie wat in tderal Dari] Area Turnpike |seps rosemary 
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projects as. parallel the toll road with toll role in’ the opposition| ree highways, then the turnpike tent, ine Parma I f 
     
           
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Continnation of Congregn-| | So"ineno for Necthwesterm Te- pressway in Detroit. 
The Rev. Mr. Burton said this) ministrative and the Oak-| 1. statal” threat was the con- s e >. 
morning the suit just filed is ask-} tand County Board ot Supervis- | ©. 050) gouthfleld enin | dan 
ing for a “declaratory judgment.”'| ors would finance the highway | poigs. central Artery j 
If this petition is granted it will) approximately to Commerce. . "which weeld slmest ' \ 
carry no injunction against the! 11. a4 not know if the contracts] sllel the turnpike reste. Seven Lose Lives in . coming meeting or action to be)... 1 tne state to extending the : F: 2 Automobile Crashe: 
taken there, but will rule on the) 34 a) the way to the Fenton- Higgins pointed out that if the| materials for weapons. mo rashes; 
- Jegality-of any action taken, ‘Clio Expressway in Livingston |Southfiéld road were built, it weld & - w:f Three. Drown \ 
An affirmative ruling by the) county ee — have to be designated as a fed-| © After for a _< 
court presumably would void any Me ee  leral highway ¢o receive federal) ban on tests-and cuts in military o— \ 
merger action which may take “The people in Western Oakland nds. manpower, Stassen said he would By THE ASSOCIA’ PRESS 
place at Cleveland. County would be served if North * *® * present, piece by piece, other Ton gensens: dine in .cociiente 
bt thay + Picgae! Pilg here <f MY pS nova aeene hore Woods ccs i Sas mnemanealn | in utomobile crashes Bonn Removes Bars merce, or M59," said Higgins,|ward avenue would probably no| OCSntty oo eee ae asi their lives in w . “and at the same time Oakland|longer be a federal road, and the|“S™®* and three for the 
~ ~ ® —| “It only Northwestern were |the Oe te samy and. local irarc BOAT CAPSIZES BICYCLE SHOP West Germany, Communist! built, the Pontiac area would be |Sovernments. Icers a Millard Mading, 37, of Jackson, \ 
China's biggest mea ame SANs Bb aGiinanl send asee- He sald that in South Oakland , i in Crooked Lake 20 East Lawrence Street. 
lead and abolished mel ane im a aadaed rent frm 0" | Waterf d (a Behind Pontiac Siete Bank 
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tions cn. trade with the Peiping Abcems agredt that the long.| 6 JOS we. 7 y alerior FREE PARKING AT REAR Bonn government dormant authority would new! As it is now planned, the - pro- : STORE 
om yo and traffic surveys. posed turnpike would parallel! Department to Stress. : FIRM ASSURANCE —__—_—_— ; 
             
          te highway, meaning that for formal discharge Aug. 8. officers has risen to ST eee Ouarten reed| Enforcement in Daytime 
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Cross before McClellan’s Senate Spray receiving Bachelor of Sci-| pa cets Committee last week, $1.25 Value 
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+ +» — |Stanley Allen, Nephrosis Leader, Is Crash Victim   if 
f f to steer| Eight Mile road to Quarton road Cathy Simunic, 7, of Water- 
=: Townsend Lake Netherlands, Belgium, Lux-|the authority out of last summer’s|{t would swing east to cross Wood- Under New Setup ford, drowned in Pee 
eibeamn tuseng and Feunse oxy irae stated he wouldn't pay|ward south of Square Lake road, aan oe ms =e —— ; 
ff oe ne a ee Waterford ‘Township officials to-| |, T Morrison, 37, of Clarkston few ounces and new ° > 
‘i feasable.” Tt would enter the northeast tec |day named the township's new po-lwas killed in Highland Park. Natural Look styling ° $1.00 ° 
. ' jimenates se : ition, of Pontiac North of Fea lice force and indicated that stress Vernell Clayborn, 2, of Detroit e padding! . ) 
Tetirng State {W. Walon boulevard. (would be put on daytime enforee-/wag hilled when he fell under the > TRADE-IN : sag, Cunstedonee Chaskes * * * The department was cut trom|Tetr wheels of © Son in reation 3 : $ 
~ corsa From Pontiac, It would swing|10 10 5 persons last Monday, et-areq of Belle ‘Isle aque 3 ALLOWANCE: 
west again, pafallelifig and about|fective today at 5 p.m ] ’ e corridor. Al Alpern, 30, of Chicago, egardiess of make, age or 
| igging said ‘the Northwestern a ein pe ee att of U-S. 10) Named as the patrolmen in the | killed in a midget auto It takes truly skillful : to the pur $ By E..H. SOR Bee eng | . Tk” ah een Comey ine new setup were Frank accident at the Speedrome in Orange Slices tailoring to make a $ chase_of any new... ° 
$ Duting ' vibatins to w Se utrie At, Flint, it.would join the Fen-| of 6929 Kidridge St.; John Grand Rapids. ; , good-looking suit from BI B . 
peal | singe last. summer 88) 1on-Chio REGULAR 25¢ VALUE G : beach or lake this summer 8M Ziegicr’s farewell at Expressway bush of 3367 Lotus St.; and Wil Carol Magnuson, 14, of Muske-| these fabrics. Our ° 
 fatenenting poate wig be ale Arg attempt to) At the southern terminus it) Ham Stokes, of 4405 Cheesman |. was killed when she was ULL 1 suits really have it! Al Cl k e 
study of the clouds day by day— ane would connect wit. the Detselt-| git, struck by a rolling trailer that had F arm CIOCKS - 
and the conclusions you can draw authori pao _— Expressway and at the Esther Dodson, of 252 Clayburn broken loose from a car on U.S. 31 sake e 
from them. f Sandip eee Rpm scag lia with the Flint-toSaginaw by-'p 4 was retained as a radio oper-inear her home. 9 
x For example, yery high cirrus anteed a cushion: of oar ator-typist. Carol Ruth Carpenter, 18, D4 
3 clouds will often”indicate the @P-llion in state gas tax money to PENDER NAMED nepreen) yong agen | Theee sessenably- : 
Cringe with it tain, Bot the higher|pike ‘bond if i toh” oe ee named in the cutback order to the Dowagiae . car rereg ane 3 proach warm front, insure Ppaymen turn . _S a 
the typical summer cumulus expectation FT. POLK, La. ® — Lt. Tom|Post of detective, heading the de- sa oe ee TT ; oa hee al : 
= sad penen nga hedge al This legislation had been sug- |Yewcik, ex-Michigan State athlete, |Per 2 wea ano Par aaa Su- —— parase d a gear WAHL NYLON. ae be ee : 
the better the weather is likely to ange Disa rod erperclaags es will join the Detroit Tigers base- * * - H Gorsline, 14. Guide COMBS ° 
be. similar sckaaea te ae aoe ball tem Tusndey. Pender said today that state po-\Capac, was killed when ; Feather-weight 4 
= = ropesed Mackinac Straits lice and Oakland County sheriff/he was driving overturned on him. : 
If the sky is cloudless with ba-| Bridge attractive to investors |v? 2t¥ear-old native of Cone-\cericials have offered aid in the Suits a? rometer high and: steady and wind maugh, Pa., said he will leave here|future for patroling purposes. A' a " 6.95 Big Ben 9.95 $ 
from the west, then good weather Abrams and Higgins were con-/Monday on terminal leave from|meeting is planned Monday, Death Stalks Girl $ 75 ($7.95 Luminous model $6.96) ° 
should be ahead: If the typical|Yinced that the turnpike, if built,|the Army and join the American| Johnson reported that the list of Voom : summer cumulous clouds form low|°O""4 be designated as an in- League club. He must return herejoffers of volunteer aid to assist! ro 6,83 Baby Bea... 23 
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— Pertty/2round his waist. Both arms are lost control of his car when pass- 
near &5. Partly cloudy tonight 7, Meni\in casts. jing a_truck. 
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ship. He remains almost motion-/a8 Manager of the Hotel Roosevelt ended, ate say he might 
less, held prisoner by a cast onjhere. At a narrow point in the — home through Septem- 
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             ahem ay 9 A.M. to 10 P.M, ~ ) - |pus Christi, Tex., last | Three Days —f a “ \Sent From Hare the sae ope 6 tone D Lele or . LANSING ® — A personal check’ “@ MONDAYS   \for $10 w its way to Paul roe Pontiac Man ‘Accused but’ later said he Lod used. the attrition gpg ely Pd with Suggestion Earns Cash 
Stabbing; Similar pichcentte: |the thanks of “Secretary of State}’ SACRAMENTO, Calif. 7 ; s x * *& James M. Hare. } 
Cate to Be Checked | -ancticr witness, Jaines Ea] ya * #* [ak brought the highest suggestion 
Petty, who works at the dump, | .. Mitman sent 30 to Hare as| award ever given to a state em-    
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            ati ot Elmer F.|said he too heard the scream, but! nite “ans ‘Thorpe, mopeece of thelot the Board of ition. Martin for sesond degree murder|# too far off to see anything. |< retary of State's branch olfice      
         
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  - Clarence Smith, of Pontiac, \ 
' after Assistant Prosecutor Wil- 
* liam E. Lang had presented his 
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-. Martin, 33, of 264 N. ‘Saginaw,| 
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Hic e Orion’ Man Wins: David Jocheere, 1, of Howell eg te amit fel edd bynce™ oases rea Girls Face (sree! ne of | Harold Storm of Lake Orion| The field day was sponsored by fbr sg __ler’s car’ about midnight Saturday 
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LaVerne Friberg, 17, of 502 S./in a feloniovis assault charge. | 
) Campbell and Carol Frazier, 18, of wore Rian eel uta 3. M - ednesda ore nic 
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Our Wonderful   
  
The drilling of oil and gas wells 
- in the Pontiac area has been a highly 
’ unprofitable venture. Nature seems 
: - to have skipped us in its deposits of 
' what is called black gold and its 
, accompanying ally. a 
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We've even gone down a mile or 
more, only to find another dry hole 
or one filled with something far 
akin to what we were seeking. ois 
_ _But far more precious and 
more necessary to our good liv- 
ing, and even to our very exist- 
ence, is something else with which 
we are richly endowed — and we 
don’t have to go a mile deep to 
get it. In fact, few areas have 
such an abundant gift from na- . 
ture. 
It is the supply of water that 
comes from our underground springs, 
many of which quickly become flow- 
ing wells when they're given a 
chance. 
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Without them, this area would be 
unable to even lay the foundation 
for the great home, business and in- 
dustrial development we are enjoying. 
The largest artificial lake front 
acquisition in our county, recently 
opened and over 40 miles in extent, r 
They. not only make the frontage, 
but they assure the residents of a 
home water supply without peer. 
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In some of Oakland County’s hilly 
sections these springs are bursting 
out all over. This is particularly 
true in the Ortonville area, where all 
that is necessary for a new house- 
holder to get a water supply is to 
drive a crowbar or stake a few feet 
into the ground. Farmers sometimes 
uncover them when plowing. 
Three of our county’s rivers 
have their source in springs with- 
in a couple of miles of each other 
and in the same township. No 
- wonder it is called Springfield. 
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With the exception of our own 
White Lake, we have few lakes above 
the level of our county’s general 
terrain. So the mystery deepens. 
As we go about our lives on the 
surface of the earth or above it, 
there’s some dark doings down under 
that are silent watchdogs of our well 
ae, 
While the geologists and other 
experts never have been able to 
_ determine the real source or the. 
clocklike. timing of the geysers in a 
few other states, they know little 
more about the source or course of 
our water supply. 
Perhaps it is fortunate and 
well planned that Nature keeps . 
us in ignorance on some of the 
most important phases that are 
closely allied with our well being 
and very existence. Mere man 
in his top ego might abuse them.: 
. All of this brings us around to 
what we're getting after. 
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Are you abusing our water supply? 
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Invisible Assets 3      « ‘ inquilizers. = 
| “Tension is'a good thing, as ‘as anxiety, within limits,” says    
eral Government’s National Institute 
of Mental Health. a 
In an interview with U.S. News & © 
World Report, Dr. Fxt1x who is di- 
recting a nationwide investigation 
ordered’ by Congress into the use of 
“tranquilizing drugs, says that anxie- 
ty is an essential part of normal per-- 
sonality development. be 
He is of the opinion that the 
_ taking by persons who are not 
ill of go called tranquilizers to re- 4 ‘ 
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ny i 
Rosear'H. Fruzx, director of the Fed- - 
“lieve the anxiety of = crisis de- SRR SRESE Trae age 
feats “the mechanism that pro- 
vides for the normal person to 
meet periods of peak perform- 
ance.” 
There is a field where tranquilizers, 
are used to treat physical ailments, 
such as high blood pressure and cer- 
tain kinds of intestinal disorders. 
But as a physician and psychiatrist 
Dr. Feurx is convinced that their 
main value is in the treatment of 
mental illness. Although he thinks 
tranquilizers do not strike at the 
root of the illness, they made the 
patient more amenable to other 
treatment. 
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Speaking of one group of the 
drugs Dr. Feirx says experi- 
ments show that in the well per- 
son they disorganize him “which 
gives you another thing to think 
about in such things as driving 
automobiles or working around — 
dangerous machinery.” But in 
the mentally ill they organized 
him better. 
The safe and sane thing to do is 
not to take any tranquilizers or other 
sedative unless prescribed by your 
physician. — 
  The Man About Town 
County Directory 
1957-58 Edition. Now Is 
Ready for Distribution 
‘Summer: A season that officially 
arrived with us this noon, and whose 
advance rehearsal early this week 
was too good. 
The 1957-58 directory of our local 
officials is out. Compiled by 
County Clerk Lynn D. Allen, 
it lists all Oakland County officers and 
many of their staff members. It also 
gives the names of all officers in our 20 
cities, 13 villages and 25 townships, a total 
of several hundred names. 
The directory brings out several perti- 
nent facts about our county’s growth and 
development, and has figures to prove 
that its exceptional progress during the 
past few years is only a starter on what 
we have to come, Copies may be secured 
at the clerk’s office, or one will be mailed 
to you on request.   
    The aroma of the wild grape blos- 
soms now. is filling the air on the 
side roads in the Pontiac area, where 
they grow in the hedgerows. It will 
chase the gas fumes out of your 
nostrils. 
  Celebrating their fifty-second weddin 
anniversary today, 
Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Conrad 
of Walled Lake are taking off on a 
3,000-mile motor trip, which takes them 
through many mountain roads in the west. 
  Appointed by. his congressman to the 
new. U.S, Air Force Academy at Colorado 
Springs, Colo., is 18-year-old 
Gary A. Theiler 
of Monrovia, Calif. His mother is the 
~ former ” 
Susie Weber, 
of Pontiac, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weber 
of 198 East Iroquois Road. 
  Another log cabin baby, ~ 
Mrs, Millie Hamlin 
of Dryden, is celebrating her birthday 
‘today. 
From Chesaning comes word that an 
Oakland County girl, 
3 - Marianne Vaughn 
of Holly, is one of the octet of young 
ladies who are candidates for queen of 
the annual showboat festivities there 
duly 15-21, The selection will be made 
Orchids to— 
i Ave.; eighty-fourth birthday.      
       
    
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David Lawrence Save:   
of the hour is the way the Russians . 
profess to be advocating ‘“‘disarma- 
ment” at London at the very time 
that Moscow and Peiping are mak- 
ing military moves of a threaten- 
ing nature aimed: at the Wset. 
The news dispatches have an 
ominous sound and the latest ‘‘com- 
munique” on the 
“cold war" 
reads as follows: 
   p watchful eye on 
the U.S. Sixth 
6 Fleet. Israel 
LAWRENCE thinks the move 
may be directed at her shipping 
and is preparing countermeasures. 
  (2.) A Soviet cruiser and two es-~ COME Part 
ALBANIA—ARMED CAMP 
(3.) The Russian navy has turned 
Albania into an armed camp, pos- 
ing a threat to allied strategy in 
the Mediterranean. Submarine 
bases, according to press reports, 
have been built less than 50 miles 
trom the Italian shore, and a large 
naval base in Albania has been 
“fortified and enlarged.” A net- — 
work of five airfields capable of 
handling jet planes has been es- 
(4.) The United Nations com- 
mand in Korea has at last been 
authorized to tell the Red Chi- 
nese formally that, because the 
armistice agreement has been 
vielated by the Communist 
forces, it becomes necessary for 
‘the U.N. units to be given “mod- 
ern weapons” to offset the ad- 
vantage. 
weapons into 
area they hold north of the armis- 
tice line. . 
(5.) The Chinese Communists are 
building up more airfields for jet 
planes opposite Formosa, and con- 
siderable nervousness has : reap- 
peared in the area. 
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talks are just part of a sparring 
match going on to fix responsibility 
by one side or the other for a pos- 
sible breakdown. 
The Russians, of course, get a 
big propaganda advantage in the 
world at large out of their pose as 
seekers of peace. 
  
              
     
    
         
      
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    newsmen, but every syllable he not.members of the mission. is necessary, it could be afforded which .. . Our happy dreams. come en ene eee eneen oe to tee, 1 Would like to hear a really ‘tune. oe 
Popienas : in ea logical reason for Van Atta’s dis- \r'gul® : + {OF sometiling that -the-cuff comments on foreign SaaS are gpl charge. It certainly seems the nae Sr ger seis ate anapureen, Fees Secre ce thy “responsiblity” tor Dewsccrets are well heeded fo (om eS 
hg girs spon re the decisions made, since the ee sae... Teas dame alae 
reporters from an overcondensed United States doesn’t have a par- !#5t Diegusted Citizen PY Chance . . . A sudden raise in me ote the President aden on ae salary . . . The winning of a prize 
made on disarmament. stitution a separation - - +- Or else a \special party 
pboscow radio took mdvantage of the legislative and executive. Asks if Fallout’s planned . . . That seems to shake 
the episode. When finally cleared - But this is splitting hairs. Either RR a Wo - +» Red-letter days are 
wt tamed ut at Print eats eho go sing doo Cony MWOPRY ender hn we the agreed-upon line with the Al- With the knowledge that they wil Td be in’ knowing power now To multiply the whether or not we really have to - To multiply the help formulate a treaty they can about atomic fallout. It score ... If we just do our best, 
x~ *& & recommend to the Senate for its would sheer Wide ten heen, boy and love .. . Our on our 
Meanwhile, Senator Lyndon “advice and consent,” or they tell " could adjust to that if it increases pin Pe oa dawn will ‘be the 
Johnson, Pes nk en the other members of the mission oe eS ee vee + = - A real rediletter 
_ toward “‘coopera- seems the mechanism ‘ tion” with the President and the aay a oe eee of humans hey raiede itself to arene, a) ee ee pat  ye Roisin gs: atagine - 
Harold : period of many years. not The Texas senator-says:he will (Copyright 1957) this too? _ Smiles 
| ay Sonte geople start on s dive. Ash 4 ° string make a success — Dr. William Brady Says: Discuss ‘No Tie’ others start too high and take a e . 
Pills Aren’t Solution  *%7"%% ME Oe Te . T like Mr, Sparrow’s idea about _ The elephant originally was no 
to He rt P Ww the heat problem, but why suffer bigger than a pig and life was no a atin oes up to 907 Why not make it 80, or, circus then, either, . ee ‘a Mas ; 
“- ae | m™ asculine cruel: Barbers « a i : 
Enclosed please find 35 cents Hunter, 18th Century anatomist sport shirts pecs phil rage po Tr . struck higher pay. A te and stamped envelope bearing my and surgeon, said—that ‘his life ber. We ladies feel like heels. We no work! ’ address,” writes a New J was in the hands of any rascal who wear no hose, low. neck, sleeveless * + xX 
chose to annoy and tease him dresses and go into a store where - It's a good thing some forms of 
est’ eoing ‘hans ane men are trying to look pleasant in addressing a golf ball are not 
ecvile words foe perons! coats and ties. Ridiculous! printed in the rule book. 
pana, Or ssunitant, vil bs canonese Ey M. Lanny, a Cool Club Fan * * * Dr. William Brady, © stamped, seif- * * ; Our greatest’ kick against - the 
tine Press, Foutine Miskizas * *°"™ = Why do some of you men want scenery of this time of year is 
(Copyright 1957) _ to wear coats and ties when it's that we run out of adjectives, 
Case Records of a Psychologist: 
Homo: 1 Now Wel justei omosexual Now Well-Adjusted 
Tom feared he was a hope- quality, So they take many little well, he told me he had to: less case and would end in  pecks on the mouth, instead of ‘as teeth the- tect au Mie, Se ho tenons & cealcomaend long, swooning kisses, eae. ate a ee 
became a well-adjus Girls don't like such little pecks | ' 7 man, and later married hap- on the mouth, for they don’t have otitis, Undinty te tence se: pily. He now has three chil- 4 chance to feel the personality Jean upon her for conversation and 
booklet below, since it gives you the spell is broken, He. complimented her, and she the true facts and helps stl; PROOF OF PUDDING spontaneously reciprocated, #o she sen grata “But it is an effort for me to began to inflate his ego, would be broken personalities. date a girl,” Tom admitted. “I've “I WANT TO FEEL IMPOR- 
By DR. GEORGE W. onaNE _ ‘Tied it, but it is like taking bitter TANT,” is the crucial tattoo on — i Se medicine, for I just don’t feel Case V-317: Tom T., aged 31, is enamoured of the female sex.” 
oth "Dr. Crane, Tam a homosex- fhroush the'ptocer motion 
stave otf or SONI aaa & techs pore de gegen Sone ye | For love of the opposite sex is in the tropical zone which may or age?” mot an instinct but a learned 
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for some clothes. | -Sure-can,”-he said,“I haven't! 
gnawing] aterm jet you ride alone” ~ |8% 8, thing to do,’ devil whee) sce me I told him to get a room for us dad. Let's! ie reliant aos wi Fe ing ®/at the hotel, and arrange for the tell: them/*°" nas other died vm|Dreacher. I left then, and bought to be ever since Mother died sixinew clothes, including the first thought|7*2"* suit I.ever owned, had a 59 
yybe she was afraid) Tl meet you in. Carlton and! stave and bath, and put on the just as I was. There were so many|*° #— . |new suit, Then, smelling of co- “| things...that ..might...happen....““Will,| ..-.“Ne,-d’'d-rather--ride alone to: Hogne.-and=-with~-mysuituneom-}~--f we can’t lose each other now. Wel, Canon City. I don’t want anyone |fortably. tight, I went to the hotel : 
Leaning back against) seeing us together until it’s set- |and found Nela waiting for me in a : her, she} ‘tled. Dad might talk me out of the lobby, talking to Sawhill. ane Sac van : own. I) it, and I don’t want him to.” x * * oneter ore ey Se 
* & & T don't, sooner on tote mans’. it] “All right, we'll meet in the hotel When he saw me, he turned from Fim pis gr Kigiiepinaieas «. ‘There was so much more 1)get it for the colony, and 1 don’t|" Canon City as soon as you can her, “Will, you're a lucky man. ——4 
Couldn't tell her: how Sarah and|Want him to have it. Twelve hun-/*t Here.” | her hara MY tly regret is that 1 didn't see - = Joe had drifted apart, and about|dred dollars is enough to get start-|_ jut rae: arid for teat moment oe ere you did. 1 es | Big — Beautiful $299.95 Sarah's accident and her hair turn-/ed somewhere else, even, if—if Wel tore were no problems, just Nela| Neila shy for the first time {I'll be mighty put out if I don’t) A rig was waiting outside the ig — Beautif Reg. : ing white. I'd told enough, Nela|have to leave here.” - and me, and no sound except the| "nce 1 had met her, stared at /get my way. I have a house that is/hotel. In less than five minutes: and Deluxe! .. ‘ knew how much I owed ‘to Sarah.| Her words told me a great deal: . | the floor. “Will, I don’t have any | yours as long as you're in town. - Sawhill’s house . s 3 es as That was the part 1 thought she|that John Mathers was as demand-|)reath Of the in ee | elathes, and it's 100 THe This eVE- |My housekeeper cleaned up this|"* Were in Sawhill’s set 10% CU. FOOT $ 95 oa ought to know. \- ing in his way as Sarah was in| \/"\0s ov bove the ning to buy them, Let’s wait | morning, so it’s all spic and span.|Within another ten minutes we 2 ° : a hers, and that even if we had to/°* W#"er © re —. _ | until, morning.” +House swept and dusted. And sup-/Were being married in his front - I sald,’ “T guess this is about lieave the Box P, we'd get along, r is on the stove for all of us;/Tom with its horsehair sofa and NORGE *  unremaatic © Proposal as a |somehow. But Sarah? My mind,| On Monday morning I left after|, “Don't wait,” Sawhill said. “It's eat new.” te pulled a big silver Stuffed owl on the mantel and the i | man ever made, but what I ative now with memories of the|breakfast, the sun not yet up, tell-|like diving into a cold pool. If you watch from a vest pocket, studied| framed motto on the wall, “God Cross-Top Freezer Chest WITH YOUR Fen and teat von at 1 Hove |bad years and of what my life/ing Maria I was going to Canon| t@rt feeling it with your big toe,| rulch tom & vest Rocke SINS piece Qur Home,” I looked away Handidor Storage Space ! 1 you and I want you fo marry /might have been without Sarah,|City and might be gone several|Y°U'l never make the dive.” |i, and announced: Vin five mini, Ot) “TNs inting of Sar] Dan Newt Bross _ > - TRADE-IN eae could not accept a complete’ break|days. She was to inform Sarah,| Nela laughed uneasily, and Ij7 ois. oo» ah, and of Ben Sawhill, who loved 4 aye. , a eet (iting ot > now, 1| With her, But I put that out of my/and. say that I had given work)*4id, You're in a good position Q F her, and how it would have been - ‘ wa couldn’t. I h on: “I’m. not|thoughts for the moment. My mogt|°rders to Curly and Red. talk, Ben. Nela held. back. “We can’t put |i¢ she had agreed to marry him. : ’ trying to make you think I'm any-|immediate need was to marry| I rode hard, hoping to get ‘to| - tok of you out Mie this, Me. Sawhill, A a ~ hy thing great. You know how it is|Nela. town ahead of Nela, for there were} “I should know if any man| betel room is all we expected— “1 don’t want you to get mad esas between me and your dad. I’m She eused her bend kissea |S@Veral things I wanted to do. I does,” he said. “Now listen to me, “Miss Mathers," he said severe-| at.me, Will,” Nela is waiting to not going to back up. Not even for) me, and said, “All right, wi. |PUt, ™y_ horse up, and went first/both of you, and make up your/ly, “the only way you can put me| tell him, “but I'd like to tell and TV SHOP Sarah, I don’t have any education.| ‘re cee to Ben Sawhill’s office. When I told|mind to do what I say. A hotel] out is to refuse me. I even have| you something about Sarah.” , No schooling, I mean. If we have) |. culegun him what I planned, he shook my|room is no place to spend your|a bottle of champagne. If you| Continue “Gunlock” tomorrow. 422 West Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 to leave the Box P and you're my Canon City. We'll meet in the|hand and slapped me on the back| wedding night.” make me drink all of it, I'll lose en PARK FREE : Se cane eeve became letra tmat conan to hen coed ea can pot cet, "ot Simont ol He pat a: bend ‘cn, muy. shoulder! my practice.” ~ ~ | Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Mo- “as i 't know anything but ranch wn must seem r, Tiyear ago you t mar- bowed.to Nela. “IT have gone| « “1 _and Nela/hammad Ali, is making a goodwill Open Monday and Friday P.M. - work. With what Joe left me when|#id, “How will you get there?” !ried.”’. to some pains this afternoon, ‘andl reystantiy modded. agresinent, visit to Red China. — — — — he was killed, and with what I've " —— : saved, I've got a little over $1,000 
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’ »| 1.99 Girl's Pajamas, Out they go........ 89 | 3.99 Ladies Skirts, Prints, patterns ...... 177.) 
y) Seve! 1.49. Girl's Shorts, Out they g0.......... 1.00 Ladies Poles, Stripes & Solids ...... “nt 88 
= gist 351 N 1.99 Girls’ Slips, Out they go........... 88 | 5.99 Ladies Sweaters, Cardigan style .... 2.97 
\ \ 1.99 Girl's Sun Dresses, Out they go...... 89 | 2.99 Ladies Pedal Pushers, Specially priced 1.88 
0 ~ TAKE’ 2 YEARS TO PAY N ng er 8s. 88 | 1.59 Ladies Halters, Out they go ce 1.00 PT 0 CR NE chance to save. Prints and 
Y ; N | Secend Foe "Mata Foe 9.99 Men's Jackets . Dh 1.49 Boy's Shorts, Out they go ..........8 .89 | 3.50 Westclox Alarm, Out they go:..... s 2c] \ N 89 stibets Out they | reenter 4s yase o. Seaoes 5, Steel Watered. 7 ae 66 ’ : Swim Trunks, t sees * Flatware, , 
| nits cn, 94 | 100.00 Engagement Sel—6 or 59.95 : : 
29 | 29.95 Las. Genuine eat Ring, They go.. 19.95 : a0 2.88 |. 29.95 Gls. 17 J. Strap Watch, Out they go... 14.99 rt one 
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New built -in Automatic Thermostat lets you select the 
exact degree of cooling you prefer! Simple to operate. 
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  EXHAUSTS-A 5-YEAR WARRANTY-NO MONEY ees 
LONG, EASY TERMS 
revert SCHICK’S wr 537   Hells 
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COMPARE WITH THEM.. 
— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY — 
MY STORE WILL BE OPEN 9 TO 9 FOR YOU!   
import Wool ‘ 
$84" Sport 
  
$8.95 and $9.95 
SLACKS | 
- Choice so aa 
$5.95 and $6.95 
Washable Twill 
JACKETS Sok ng” Bes 
Teoetne $3.95 y sn re   
  
    
        
TODAY’S USUAL PRICE 49" 
MEN'S SUITS Friday and Saturday Only 
$ Your Choice 
   
   This Mi Migr. Suits Wore %29.50 in 1936 
  
      h Perry St. adi ‘ ™ RENT tTuxEDos for waDDINGs” ry THIS MFGR. HAD 
SUITS LIKE 
THESE THAT 
SOLD FOR. 
$38.50 IN 1936 
».. TODAY: USUAL PRICE IS $59.50... 
New Year Round 
SUITS | Your Choice 
3 87 
FROM ONE OF W. Y. FINEST: MFGRS . . . ALTERATIONS FREE DE 
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General Becinie 
Zvt dca are 
NO MONEY DOWN | Across the top freezer — 2 large crispers, 
plenty of shelf space and added storage room - 
on the door. | 4eatdadaga|  E   
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WITH 
TRADE 
  
    
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Sale 10.6 Cu.Ft. Deluxe 
KELVINATOR With Automatic Defrost 
_ REDUCED $7131 ‘95 ) 
      NO MONEY DOWN | 
16.2 square foot shelf spoce — fais 
roll out shelf with drop shelf ira 
above — full width freezer and & 
chill tray-—2 large hydrators. 
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GERALDINE IRWI : ~ “Pontiac High School Swimming Instructor 
“MICHIGAN IS THE WATER WON DERLAND” 
Our own Oakland County has over 400 lakes. During the past several yedrs people have 
been: taking an ever increasing active and joyful interest in all kinds of Water-activity. It is 
important that everybody have some knowledge of swimming. 
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Sizes 12 to 20 and 1414 to 241 
  
Cotton 
SKIRTS Permanent Finish 
In Alf-Colors 
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Sizes 22 to 30   “SUITS 
COATS 
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SHIRTS 
Sizes 
14 to 17 Open a Charge Account || 
‘Men’ s Short Sleeve 
in ‘stripes, plains, : | so 
plaids and checks, 
$938 
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  “SLACKS Washable and belted 
Rayon linen finish 
Gray, Natural, Brown, _ 
Blue, Charcoal, Black 
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RAUFMAN’S | 138 N. Saginaw St    
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Mr. Hill’s body will be at the fu- 
neral home after 3 p.m. Sunday. 
| ham Mrs, Arthur (Lorraine Coops) | 
Lake, 27, of 13368 Wales St., Hunt     
  5s, s. FRIDAY: —, 2, oer _ ee Anal 
{ington Woods, died in Mt. Carmel) aires, - e 
.|Hospital, Detroit yesterday after ajdied 
  Nelson, who’ 
day fnova the Mir Brothers      
              
    
  
Mr. Lewis died Thursday at his 
home. 
Survivors include his wife, Ser- 
ena M.; 
Keego Harbor; a step-son, Harrold 
Mullen, of Pontiac; three step- 
, daughters, Mrs. Leola Shaft, Dray- 
‘ton, Mrs. Evelyn Boucher of Cali- 
fornia, and Mrs, Dorothea Hawkins 
of Pontiac; and a sister, Mrs. Mae 
Wagner of Keego Harbor. 
  
MRS. ALBERT NELSON 
LAPEER—Service for. Mrs, Al- 
bert (Leona) Nelson, 58, of 2902 
Peppermill Rd., will be held at) 
1:3 p.m. Saturday in Watford, 
"|Ontario, with burial in Bethel 
    
a a son, Theodore and a) 
‘daughter, Alice Heiron, both of 
       
      
          
        
     
            
      
     
        
     
     
     
         
           
    
  
    
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FACTORY CRATED 
FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL ‘ Automatic Washer 
New 1957 Models 
Regular 379.95. 
CLOSE-OUT PRICE. 2 
‘NO MONEY DOWN! 
Save $1>u on this great washer as 
we close them out to make room 
Feature packed 
plus lifetime porcelain finish. Free 
delivery, installation and service, for ‘58 models. 
90 days same as cash. 
Matching “No-Vent" Dryer | | 
at Proportionate Savings! | 
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  3-Pe. ‘Solid Maple Sofa-Bed Greup rry out y n your living 169" 
the very-modern convenience of a double-duty sofa-bed! “In this group 
‘you also get a wing chair, platform rocker, 3 tables, 2 lamps. 
SEE IT on DISPLAY TODAY at the 
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C & V Electro Mart 158 Oakland Avenue FE 2-3781 
4, Open Mon. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. til 9- 
  
CLAYTON'S “FURNITURE ond APPLIANCES   
           
        
    
  
          
   
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Here Is What We'll Do: If your Refrigerator is 10 years or less . . . 
If it is‘in good working condition .. . 
If you trade it right now... 
You Can Have This 8.1 cu. ft. 
1957 Frigidaire for Only 
        
     
    
      
       
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42% vow 179 “a Saacm Choose From 12 More Frigidaire Models 
ae Set | REFRIGERATORS Po! memarors | (EACEY ELECTRIC) KEASEY ELECTRIC ; 
We Need Good Used Refrigerators now for our cottage trade and will allow more for yours than ever before. DRAYTON PLAINS 
4620 DIXIE HIGHWAY   OR 3-2601 
Imperial Pair 
FRIGIDAIRE 
 Washer-Dryer 
SAVE NOW on 
This Deluxe Pair   
      
      LOWER PRICED MODELS 
REDUCED ACCORDINGLY! 
New ’58 Models Will Be on  Dispey in —— 6 Weeks! 
  
OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER! LIMITED ( OFFER! ACT NOW!   
  ‘BUY NOW — : SAVE Now — USE OUR TONG wie TERMS pett.! ai $200” for Your Old 
Refrigerator on This ——. 
FAMILY SIZE | 
1957 Frig idaire 2-DOOR rie FREEZER 
REFRIGERATOR 
  
     
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pm [Police officers, and for the killing/on » pillow until color to 
Community | Figg (ot Prison otticers. her face. Nu a ee a ae.+—Sir Cyril Atkinson, a retired! “I just learned what they taught Natio: . : ; and strong supporter of/me in the Scouts about ati 
nal Bank ital punishment,: said in an|people for shock,” said 
interview: afterwards. : \ 
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    COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED 
Robert Hall slashes prices on these genuine 
| dacron*-worsted tropicals to a new low! | : 
These are the same 55 % dacron*-45 % worsted 
blends you've seen. in suits selling for twice 
this unheard-of price.) ‘The same fabulous, 
icy-cool fabric that laughs at the heat and 
‘refuses to wrinkle. Trust R Hall low- 
overhead to put better oY in your: 
- pocket everytime you buy one! Light, medium 
and in-between shades in many weaves and 
textures. Regulars, shorts, longs. But hurry, ) 
you may never see them again at this — i 
never-before price, because this is ericly 2 
. while they last! pe , 
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~ OR 2-PC, SOFA BED OUTFIT © Mirror @ Matching Bed 
Included: © 2 STEP TABLES @ COFFEE TABLE @ 2 TABLE LAMPS @ 2 TOSS PILLOWS Reg. $229.95 Od 0 Ct iad Your Choice Only — o heb Bex Spring . 
@ 2 Boudoir Lamps 
Both Rooms Only $250.00 | °2,fcen     
  
    
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a J-Piece Dinette Set 
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0 2 Beds bs Hollywood BED @ 2 Mattresses $89 95 @ Deluxe Innerspring Mattress | 
@ 2 Springs _@ Box Spring { : 
@ Guard Rail $59” eHeadboard =». $79.95 | Plastic Table Top and REG. $69.95 
© Ladder _@ Sturdy Legs ‘a res upholstered chairs ing 49> 
snesmiecrics | our 45% Jeon en Se | 
  50’ Plastic Hose 
$2.95 plastic gordon s] 29 ot amaal 
  
  50’ LAWN   
: SOAKER-SPRINKLER ! opaque virgin $ 
eet plonie 116" brass 
coupling. Written guaran- 
tee. Reg. 1.95, aly and. 
~ - 
REG. 1.95 INSULATED coouss 
BAG, Fiberglas insulated plastic bag. 
Zippered 13x9x6" . . . will hold 
cokes and ice cubes. 
2-QUART PLAYMATE PICNIC JUG, 
Keeps liquids hot or cold. Drinking   
handie. Very 
  | Pop-Up Toaster 15.95 7.95 Lower Than: Discount | FOLDING 
Prices on FANS CHAR 
Reg. 
Low at 
Kord 12” Fan ... $29.95... $13.95 
Giant 20" Fan ... $39.99. ..$17.95. 
Vernco 20” Window Fan 
with Thermostat Control 
Reg. $59.95. $34.95 
Buy Your Gifts for 
the Bride at Our 
LOWER THAN DISCOUNT PRICES 
Toastmaster Toaster 22. 95 fies 
    
  10” Sunbeam Frypan 19.95 11.95] rec.si0 ae 
Dormeyer Mixmaid 39.95 18.88 oo 99* 
with Juicer. : , 
Universal 10-Cup 29.95 16.95) FOAM 
Coffeemaker  F., RUBBER 
Casco Steam Iton 19.55 9,75] PILLOWS   
  | GE Steam Iron 19.95 9,95] Altera-Free 
‘| Dormeyer Frypan 23.95 12.95] Only $499 
ae wit Sore: i. ig malt   hes Repilor $7.95 | QUANTITIES LIMITED . 
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dealing with another; Fiction, ari|s 
into the emotions, in fact 
        
  
when someone M. - (25) WAVER. A bettor whol. "haat Tatbet to a tirade DUMBLY— prefers “long shots”—horses with! w; 
be ager ager gro his Position jittie chance of winning—likes the |else, perm -him dignity ((xcitement of big winnings: for ‘a 8. (2) REVELAT by Hb 4 Sr cat, Mts out of character {or etution in Hungary served 
  
  
   
     
     
   
       , : would Wager on the favorite, he|reassurance came from the strik- gp Beh Fa os would hesitate, or WAV-ling disclosure or REVELATION hes " ot a weal (ER; betore : that the satellite peoples, so care- ae Senate ote wenk,| H(t) CONCOCTIONS. Richifully cultivated by Russia, and : <= ais hag manip: Ske Asap daegiend mixtures are—not- for over-iseemingly a menace to the free ae ; aaans “ ) : , Ss: te ved. THE weight people.who want to reduce, |world, were not on the side of the | “ome know hee oft sb magd “|whether they are Confections —|U.S.S.R. \}¢ x | er Ten. iy Candies or sweets — or rich CON-| T. (40) CHARGING. NAN . DEFLATED. An overly |COCTIONS of any sort. a man with criminal tendencies Uul vy aatonsayt ey fo wean. beeterm O. (29) RESALE. The custom-|a long: and tedious process Hose ; brought down to size,/er often feels that rap hr gy Sg ado Ps 3 , 3 ’ or EFLATED, when the votersimuch mark-up between the price : 
    _|the car lot paid for an old car and'ficult    
   
        
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SPECIAL 
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Has Eye Trouble | 
LANSING (More than one in      
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SALE PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE QUANTITIES. wast! 
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5 ss coe vt no wm Hf || a once. BOADWAY.SHELL ain Burr Hardware "Fillmore Hardware mae hag lh 
mts Mardware as abe waa! | : 429 Main Street en MeKibben-Child’s Hardware 
| a Cose’s Hardwore a 1576 Union Lake Reed 
Sse Wee Lake Reed one acer | LAKE ORION WATERFORD 
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tiac’ State Hospital pleaded inno-|St., was freed by Municipal Judge hold its 75th annual meeting 7 
       
   
      
        
          
      
      
     
     
   
       
         
     
     
         
     
   
  
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now President 
cial greeter for all visiting heads|*"ticles that have been completed 
of states. He is the American Cancer Society z E 
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  A projector, presented by members 
of Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi 
sorority to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 
was received by Sister Mary William, 
RSM, hospital administrator. 
Joseph Burgdorf (left) of Murphy ave- Mrs. entation as a 
wood Evans, e 
nue, ways and means chairman of the 
sorority, and Mrs. Ward Ross (right) 
of North Berkshire road made the pres- | 
memorial to Peggy Under- 
a former member.   
  Cancer Sewing Unit 
Michael Church. The group\-™#"les F. Delbridge Jr. of Co- 
Oy a]|met Wednesday in the Parish Hal} |!™@l court will be hosts at a 
Mrs. Cedric Davis assisted Mrs. 
Eisenhower's offi-| N- Watson in recording 1,74lwaiter D. Appel of Orchard Lake.      
  BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs., 
swimming party and buffet supper 
Sunday at the home of Mrs, Del- 
bridge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
The affair will honor Mr. and 
Mrs. Bruce Craig who are moving 
  Charles Delbridges Plan Swimming Party, Supper Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8. Kel- 
ley of Fairway drive will be 
hosts at dinner Saturday for 
bride-elect Marcia Ann Smith 
and Ned Beardon whose mar- 
riage will take place June 29. 
On Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. H. 
B. Stubbs will entertain for Marcia 
  back to Birmingham from Toledo.   
EDERAL’S| F 
-LIFE“CONFIDENTIAL” BRAS © 
Shape a pretty, feminine fig- 
ure under summer fashions 
Life “Confidential” Bra 
Fine 
embroidery. Thin foam rubber . 
bape cups for perfect 
fi Whine 3296 AB, 3.50 
“Confidential” Strapless 
Longline bra in embroidered 
cotton fits perfectly. Wafer-thin 
foam rubber to per cups, * cotton broadcloth, dainty 
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    on and Carol Haanes, Sue and 
) |Planning Picnic te ci «om Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Zubalik 
(nee Beverly Humphreys) of Tas- 
mania avenue are the proud par- 
ents of a son, John William, born 
ae 
Grandparents of the infant are 
  $t.-Monica Unit- * * 
  Mr, and Mrs, Bert Weddle were hosts 
Oxley drive. : 
Guests were members of Oakland i 
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of Madison 
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‘Yvonne will start nurse's training -MRS. CHARLES ELTON BUCK 
Ruth Marjorie Wilkinson of- East Iroquois road, 
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Wilkinson, 
became the bride of Charles Elton Buck today. 
Charles is the, son of Mrs. Charles E. Buck of - 
Lewanee, Tenn. Dr. William Marbach performed — 
the 11 o'clock ceremony in First Presbyterian Church. . 
For her wedding the bride wore a street-length dress 
of white batiste. Albert Voss Jr. and Mrs. James R.- 
Wilkinson attended. the couple.         
                   
  
Gives Nurse 
This year’s winner of the annual 
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  - YVONNE WHITEKUS 
Scholarship is Yvonne -Whitekus County Medical Auxiliary 
Scholarship - 
all-A student and co-valedictorian 
of her class. , 
She served as vice president 
of the Future Nurses Club at 
Madison. 
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 
Anthony Whitekus of. Madison 
Heights, Yvonne was the ‘Medical 
\Plymouth Group 
Holds Meeting 
Wharton Nursing Home to be dedi- 
cated June 23 at Pleasant Hill, 
Tenn., and Mrs, Leon Putnam, who 
      
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MR. and MRS, JOHN GILLESPIE 
Celebrati their 50th wedding anniversary June 29 will be Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie of South East -—- boulevard. They will be honored with an open house at their home June 29 from 2 to 5 p.m. They have seven children: John Jr., James and Walter of Pon- 
tiac, Robert and Mrs. Jean Messell of Dayton, Ohio, and William and Thomas of Chicago. They also |Bride-to-Be- |Entertained. Iby Friends ~ | Joan Howlett Feted| ®x 2olermna: Lowman Any Lubricant Is Good for Cuticle   
  
  have 20 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. 
Gossips Eye Lord Patrick _ 
New Love for .Margaret?   
LONDON (#—Would-be match- Elite Brigades of Guards. She is makers have entered a new start-|26. 
er in the romantic stakes for 
  
  
     
      exercise that will reduce fat Box) |around the rib cage, just under the 
      a ill Olive Oil Help Nails, 
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“contemporary in spirit, refreshing in color” 
‘Branches of the Hawthorne, a plant of 
: old world fame, with it’s white flowers, ~~ 
enhanced by green leaves and color 
+ gradations, in a Gadroon-Edged shape 
on translucent white china with gold 
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af at Several Parties Q. “Will you please give me an|bust?” peer dpe nye or reentry dlare by 
Preceding Rite , es Goch a omen von f 
Bride-elect Joan Howlett was en- close as you can, keeping your : " jlegs straight. 
' Ralse the trunk and arms 
pull back to the right. Bend dngelity! 5 
ward and continue, After a I 
step forward with your r ao aan 
foot. De the sam éd ‘over! 
this time pulling back te the you =e 
psig meas leg gg aa Let this to all 
. and tesa a roe cae OO Agta -Thisi 
sun worship the Q. “I have been putting olive oil!skin, and re-| : on my fingernails and toenails ‘aft-lspond more < oth- : er each manicure, rubbing it intolers. 1 do not know can : my feet and putting it around myjovercome to = eyes and on my eyelashes, Is give it You! : 
Sh ieee me 4 nan the eylashes grow. Is this “ é * 
arian @ “T hear A. ubricant is for the garden roses. cate Dive ora cfm oly} wt mae Heo ~ Joan Inot know whether er mot the of| @@ tet” 
in the First will make the lashes grow but the| A She is the stimulation which comes from rub-|is the total 
Mrs, Harold bing it in may well do so, which slims 
Iroquois road, ar ee Tomorrow: ents are Mrs, @. “Please teli me about my |We Must Have Fiat oan Fort Lauderdale figure. I think my breasts are ai MERLE NORMAN T. Jones of too small, J am 33 years old and | Egypt appropriated funds|] . STU * weigh 149 pounds. I am 6 feet |to build 300 new schools, Cairol] »> w 44 ¢ Up Thirty guests 6 inches tall. I have a large jannounced. ore 
og ae Dashern, ef Mosnticis This exercise is designed to reduce fat around . : : GO ae 
the rib cage, just under the bust: With one foot placed d- SALE Plans Revealed forward try to touch your toe. Raise the trunk and mi season 
arms and pull back to the right. : by Janet Gohl an | dives, Wednesday evening, Jene|Metropolitan Group |Picnic Is Attended Scammer Dreised Gohl announced the attendants for Discusses Projects by Sanctuary Choir her July 5 wedding to Phillip Fe- : . ; lice. Myrna Wilson will attend) Mrs. Merrill Petrie presided at) Sanctuary Choir of the First s 
of ES ay i eee for Juniors and Carol Lazen ill lor | 
serve as bridesmaids. ~ Club Spirit Six at the American|Choir members and their families. | * Officers for the coming year ‘ 
were announced. Mrs. Norman . ; . 
Legge is president; Mrs. Howard . 
secrétary; Gerald Augs- 
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~Girl Should Frankl y 
She Feels About. 
A 14-year-old girl writes: “I 
have a wonderful. mother. But 
| Jately when she and Dad go out 
te apend the evening with friends 
beasts TELL MOTHER 
“T don’t mean she gets drunk. I 
know she would never do .that,   
  
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: You say she is a wonderful moth- 
ter, 8 she 
‘|ind that she’ tas embarrassed or 
     Yes; it's here! ae. new 
Orge-sonic ... sensational 
nome Same everyone is talking 
     The Orga-sonic is as modest in” 
Come ‘in today for your free 
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      ni Drinks Too Much, : 
Tell Parent How 
iddy Behavior ~~ 
"Buf she either acts silly or tries s0 
hard to act dignified that i makes ; 
like a stranger, instead of my 
Why don’t you tell your mother 
just what you have told me? 1/and Mrs. Stanley Kevern of Had- 
am sure that if you did it would/4rill court, was awarded a bachelor 
make her realize far better than/of science degree in education at 
-lanything I could say just how a l 
‘daughter feels about a mother’s|cently at Central Michigan College.| 
undoubtély doesn't real- Gives Shower. 
     
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rel lem, my. mother would see it”) orto a party “she-drinks toe") NALD WC REVERN 
Donald H. Kevern, son of Mr. 
commencement exercises held re- 
  
Mrs. Crittenden Bride | in 
io ialiak cies: meine 
evening in St, Phillip Episcopal 
Church of Rochester, Joann Marie 
Trumble became the ‘bride 
  Lucas officiated at the double-ring 
ceremony before members of the 
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Janet Walter, bride-elect of Rich- 
ard St. John, was honored at tea 
and a linen shower today. Mrs. 
Zar Crittenden was hostéss for. the 
affair. in her home on Chippewa 
or| * * * soo hg «Bele ges it 
requires... » Young Just as your mother has a right| road. and old alike, can play and enjoy to tell you what kind of behavi 
on your part and upsets her, Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hurts 
you have a right to tell her how/Cecil N. Walter of Kalamazoo, and 
you inking. 
how 
  
    
     
        4 R feel about her drinki Richard will exchange vows June 
= eo s & & 29 in Fist, Methodist Church a Give her a chance to know Kalamazoo. Richard son of 3 °. ' you feel and to try to understand|Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. St. John 
: Calbi Music Co. your point of view. ‘of West Iroquois road. 
i Among the guests attending the 
: 119 N. Saginaw St. The bell of the Flatbush Re-|afternoon affair were Mrs. Walter 
.Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 9 p.m, formed Church in New York Cityjand Mrs. St. John.: 
. —hung in 1796—has tolled for the 
FE 5-08 funeral of every United States imianee de ate oe President. to 10,000 different items. 
  * Now-thru-Summer 
   
  Sold yesterday for 
5.89 to 7.89 
  Sold vestirday # for 
9.89 to 14.89 
    | For the prettiest 
swimmer in the lake 
. «« you-in one of 
a ae Catalina’s famous figure 
a Date dresses, sun styles, casuals, sheaths, | flattering suits in a 
| 4 swing skirts, two-piece charmers, empire beautiful array of sun 
an , STYL ES 7 lines, torso silhouettes, sleeveless coolers, == =i loving colors that will 7. | is 7 jacket enanibles, scoop necks, crinolines! do things for your 
: : — | vacation sun-tan. 
Linen-look rayons, lustrous broadcloths, 
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. F A B R : C S novelty weaves, cotton-acetate-nylon blends. A. “Madras Matchmate” 
airy leno weaves, exciting new creations! . | j| Exciting Indian a a cloth . 
  dramatic vivids, and a 
  
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       City black, smart navy, frosty whites, 
- cool pastels! Prints, plaids, checks, 
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       and Mrs. Leon C. Trumble: atl 
Rochester. Kip’s parents 
Robert Serota of Bloomfield Hills 
iand._Mrs, Michael of Kip. 
Warren Serota. The Rev. Edgar A. 
Joann is the daughter of Mr.| 
bouffant. sleeves. and skirt. She | § 
Lwore a pink and white velvet head-| = 
piece and carried a cascade! © 
bouquet of pink and white shattered : 
carnations. a 
Terry Upton of Rochester. are, 
A.Gentile of 
  
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negiected |   
  Pioneer Sisters Mrs. John Hall 
lassisted with the cooperative lunch- | 
leon. - The business meeting was 
hair that canconducted by Mrs. C. L. Clough. 
  
   
       
        
   
        
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Also rere Le of Hobbies Save at Karen’s On a Brand New 
Thayer CRIB AND 
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Reg, $3695 Value — Our 
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Crib $23.00 oaeeene 
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‘The bridegroom was attended by 
After a recoption at the home 
of the bride’s parents, the newly- 
weds left for a brief honeymoon. | = 
They will reside in Rochester 
this summer. In the fall they will| 7 
return to Kalamazoo where Joann|) 
is a senior at Western Michigan| = 
University. Kip is a junior in the | 7 
Architectural School of the Univer-| ~~ 
sity of Michigan. ar 
  
      A ae yoked dress, scal- 
lop trimmed, for the matron; and 
a go-with-all jacket. 
No. 8482 with Patt-O-Rama in- 
cluded is in sizes 36, 38, 40,42, 44, 
46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38 bust, 4% 
yards of 35-inch. 
No. 8381 with Patt-O-Rama in- 
cluded is in sizes 36, 38, 38, 40, 42, 
44, 4%, 48, 50, 52. Size 38 bust, 
3% yards of 39-inch. Two patterns. 
For these patterns, send 35c for 
each, in coins, your name, address, 
sizes desired, and the pattern num- 
ber to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac 
Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 
6, Ti. 
Don't miss the latest issue of 
‘jour fascinating pattern magazine, 
Basic Fashion. The Spring & Sum- 
mer '57 issue is filled with smart, 
new designs for all sizes; special YW Day Camp 
(Opens Tuesday 
The YWCA day camp program | 
for girls ‘between the ages of 8| = 
ithrough 13°will open Tuesday. All-| © > 
day camping sessions will be held) —~ 
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs-| ©; 
days until Aug. 2. 
a .small additional charge for 
swimming lessons, craft supplies 
and trips. 
building on Franklin boulevard, 
with field trips, hikes, and swim- 
  features; gift pattern printed inside 
the book—25c. ming lessons in the YMCA pool. A nominal fee plus junior mem- a 
bership fee is required for the 18)... ——— 
sessions of camp. There will be|/ 2" 
  
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Manager for Ladies’ & Children’s Dept. 
Store to be open in the early fall at 
Miracle Mile Shopping Center. All 
replies held confidential. Write 
Alvin Steinman, 51 South Saginaw 
St., Pontiac, Mich. Experienced 
Sales Personnel 
Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s and 
     
       
                        
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Pictured (from left to right) admiring Paul Smith, 
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Mrs. Claude Shoup. Her pleasant|St. Anthony Unit | Pine Room disposition makes her an easy perConducts Meeting ©The Orleans Room son to be with. We took advantage WEDDINGS—PARTIES | Parties Fete 1 : 1 Ma 
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[} 360 CALYPSO: Sweet Lilien, Cololoo, ete. 
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O 318 PREDDIE MARTIN PLAYS JEROME KERN: All the Things You Are, Moke 
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Love, Serenade, Say It Isn't So, . 
_ Rio Rita, Alwoys, etc. 
-( 329 VAUGHN MONROE POR DANCING: 
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home ...her table, Your selection of 
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PONTIAC ICHIGAN   
Tish’ Williams’ Greatness:   
   
     Death came to Jim Williams, as it does to every man, but the 
magnificent thing he created lives on. 
For he had the gift of human. “and meliow laughter, 
~ and these things are more enduring than a lifetime. 
x * * 
The man whose Out Our Way cartoons endeared him to’ millions 
got his start as a World famous comic artist on March 20, 1922, when 
-NEA Service released his first drawing. He died June 17 at Pasadena, 
Before becoming a cartoonist his lite had been an almost wsibe- 
Hevable record of adventure and excitement, a saga to make small 
boys tingle with awe and delight. : 
These are some of the things he had been before he turned artist: 
college football player, railroad fireman, mule skinner, cowboy, cav- 
alryman, prizetighter, machinist. 
These were the things that formed the philosophy and background | 
without which there would have been no Out Our Way. 
They accounted for his rare ability to meet so many different 
classes of readers on common ground. 
      
                   
     
   
    KNEW SUBJECTS WELL ‘ 7 the “Bull of the Woods”); 
Out ‘Our Way readers, a large) order caval ry days wondered what Ss ie oe 
Born,” “‘When You'd Love to Live! 
Forever,” and Born Thirty Years' 
Too Soon,” the last being a lies in the fact that ee ee nostalgic recollection of life as it U0US a position he put them in, )drawings clipped from their news-| the way he saw them in his 
an ad aed pe 3. pe was lived a generation or more the anatomy was always correct. (Papers. mind. : 4 
matter ates | The public knew Williams only) * ee He was still at it when he landed 
AN .EXPERT CRAFTSMAN and! Of ‘the many millions of daily! occasional cartoon of the old| 
He pictured “Life Longest Min- drawings that held such charm/ute,” “Heroes Are Made — Not 
the: 
Jim Williams relived his own 
life in his cartoons—to a greater 
degree perhaps than any other 
artist. His daily procession of 
Out Our Way contained a cow- 
boy series: a “Worry Wart” series 
(about kids); a “Why Mothers Get 
Gray” series; a machine shop se- The homeliness and simplicity) 
of his style often caused his. 
readers to overlook his rare crafts- | 
manship. He had an almost price- 
less ability to draw animals. 
He knew then so well that he 
never needed to look at one to   ries (featuring his old foreman, ee 
    he knew every muscle in a dog's 
or horse’s bedy. | 
No matter how comically he pic- 
\tured them, no matter how stren-} 
as a cartoonist, but he was a 
jmany-sided artist with rare tal- 
‘ent. He painted beautifully in oil 
‘and water colors; he was a superb 
‘sculptor and silversmith; he de- 
|signed and built the finest kind of 
furniture. He could do anything 
with his hands.    J. R. Williams, creator of “Out Our Way” 
  All the time that Jim Williams 
‘}grub around a chuck wagon, all 
the time be was in the army, he 
..., never. forgot that some “day he 
wanted to be an artist. bt 
* * * 
While he was in the cavalry he 
somehow picked up the knack of 
  
|Wwill Continue Series 
Out Our Way has been an 
American institution for 35 years. 
It will be carried on. 
it will select the best and run 
them again. They will be 
augmented with original cartoons 
by Williams’ assistant, Negley 
Cochran, who has been associated 
with Williams for many years, 
  
  tattooing and his inherent artistic 
jability made him pretty good at it. 
| For a price he tatooed lovely pic- 
; tures on the broad chests and 
eye for their foibles. His cartoons 5T@wny arms of his mates. 
always “struck home.” But he kept at his drawing, 
Thousands of his readers kept. making sketches and throwing 
scrapbooks of Out Our Way! them away, striving always te | get those pictures down on paper 
He had often been called the', job in a machine shop in Alli- was chasing cows and cooking}. 
Will Rogers of the comic pages.) 
He rather liked that, because he! 
was a friend of the tamed cow-| 
boy writer and stage star and 
admired him greatly. 
His full name was dames Rob- 
  ._ And he had a keen na tran 
of human beings _ a tolerant ert Williams. He was born in 
who had come from Engiand. | America has been glad ever since. 
\MOVES TO THE WEST 
1888 in Nova Scotia, of parents | After a few years in Cleveland, them to NEA Service in Cleveland. 
He was promptly hired — and 
|Williams moved to Arizona. ‘There 
  He was still a baby when is ranch menr Preacett, 
W family moved to Detroit. At 
By illiams: jwas playing football at Mt. Union! Lanartie A baad head of: conty,. 2 
  
  
‘DovT Kat ALL Fove ss onerous ee A _ WITH NO BEAUTY IN THER SOULS 
EF THEY DONT STAND THERE AGaow! wo THER ENES AS BG & BOWLS 
AT SOME MASTER PIECE Ou Canvas 
WS A MILAMUN DOLLAR HALL» 
* CAUSE THEY MAN GE USED T'REAL ONES — 
GM TH MASTER OF THEM au.       \College in Ohio—and at 15 he was 
la fireman on the Pennsylvania 
Railroad. 
“Back in those days,” he ex-| 
plained to a_ biographer, “we | 
didn’t have any complicated eli- 
gibility rules in college foothail. 
I was big and husky and tough, 
and that’s what counted. 
ELASTIC REQUIREMENTS 
| “The scholastic requirements 
were pretty elastic, too, which was 
co I was studying art. 
At 15, I was full grown. I got 
tired of school and got a job fir- 
“fing on the Pennsy by ‘passing   
  | ing up the ranch and drawing jhe presided over a 45;000-acre 
a ranch 
horses, a swimming poos, a con- 
crete tennis court and a lake, all 
Of which, including the lake, Wil- 
liams built. ; 
He left all this because keep- 
Out Our Way was one job too 
many. 
Besides, his family didn’t like 
ranch life the way Jim did. They 
persuaded him to move to Cal- 
ifornia, first to a 40-acre place in 
the San Fernando Valley where he 
had movie stars as neighbors, next 
to a more citified place in San PONTIAC HISTORY 
studies class for Parent Night 
annually at St. 
Slate Open House “=. The Sisters of St. Joseph, rep- 
regented in Pontiac by the teach- 
ers at St. Michael School, are 
planning their first open house, 
Aug. 4, on the grounds of their 
near Kalamazoo. 
The order was founded in Fran 
in 1650 and first took up activities 
in the United States at St. Louis 
in 1839. From there it has 
branched out to many places in 
Canada and the United States. 
The order’s work in Michigan 
  Marino. 
  jas 21." 
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| This job didn’t hold him long. | 
Kansas, where he became a mule, 
skinner. He drified on and tied 
‘up with a cattle outfit. 
He cooked for the cowhands. 
He — cattle. One day, 
down to ‘Teuns, he saw some | 
cavairymen ride into town and | 
liked their looks, He enlisted and 
served a three-year hitch. 
The army polished up another) 
rtalent in Williams.. He became 
quite a fighter with his fists. He 
jweighed 168, was hard as hickory 
and just as tough. 
cade vol ra tS 3) apd! hag 
championship of his outfit   
FORCED TO QUIT 
The first fur coat he ever bought 
for his wife was with a purse he 
won as. a pro. Mrs. Williams 
maiie him quit, however, when an- JReollians 
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One of Jim Williams” carly cartoons. The it a great favorite. M bee been pubtohed in sev ons er Se ree eee Pe on eral collections of his works. other fighter smashed his nose. He 
carried the twisted nose the rest of 
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Days — the Britisher David about to lose his hair; or one with 
nerism and .Oxfordian language. 
Nope —-none of these lads won’ The sad fact, bald one, Is fi 
he latest Oscars from Hollywood.| fellow must achieve hig 
ESs WINS OSCAR tnane by have “Ind i. the ia isn't Pe est dp nde are yng Pome 
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All of which backs up the fact He is survived by his wife, Lida, 
his daughter, Mrs. Carl T. Fanto, 
‘and his son, Robert Keith. 
At his death his cartoons were novitiate were transferred to Naz-/dered.a July 18 hearing for Pris- 
He headed west and landed in iynning in nearly 750 daily news-;areth where they also founded a 
papers, and more than 300 Sunday | boa 
papers were carrying his ‘Out 
Our Way With the Willets. _ 
  
U. of M. Gets Grant 
ANN ARBOR (® — Scott Paper 
iCo. foundation has given the Uni- 
versity of Michigan $16,000 to 
during the next six years. establish a scholarship program | | In 1897, the motherhouse and) 
school for girls. In 1902, 
la boarding school for boys was 
ladded, and In 1924, Nazareth Col- 
lege was chartered; 
‘SISTERS TEACH 
| At St, Michael's School in Pon- 
itiac there are 16 sisters who teach 
jsome 650 students. 
The order also operates St. 
Dennis School, Royal Oak; St. 
dames School, Ferndale; St. 
  
On Way to Maneuvers   
ISTANBUL- — Three Soviet 
to the Baltic for maneuvers. Red Ships St 
Bosporus Strait today en route to join three bigger warships from 
Russia’s Black Sea fleet in the Mediterranean, 
The bigger ships, which steamed through the narrow stretches of | 
water separating Europe from Asia yousanng, are the cruiser Mikhail | 
Kutusov and two escort destroyers. 
The Soviet government told — the slitgs were on their way, eam to Baltic 
torpedo boats passed through the — Typical of the work 
of the Sisters of St. Joseph is the reconstruction 
of Pontiac's history by Sister Mary Louis’s social 
Michael's School. From. left, 
Patrick Halfpenny points out his great-grandpar- 
Sisters of St. Joseph 
college and academy, Nazareth, ' Aug. 4 . Peutiae Press Phete 
ents’ homestead hear White Lake, while Scott 
Gayel holds a model of the first mill in the city, 
located near the present Theater. The | 
Eibergen twins, Robert, left, Amat -_ exe 
amine Chiat Pestior’s han, 
are about 1,500 
FS oggea in the U.S: with 
length of 320 miles. which is held 
  
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Joseph School, Lake Orion; and 
Our Lady of Good. Counsel school 
Plymouth, 
The Open House is scheduled| 
from 1 to 5 pm. Sunday, 
A special outdoor program is 
planned and a picnic style lunch 
will be available to the guests. 
Didn't Steer Car, 
Operated Pedal 
— Tipsy Woman 
CHICAGO (—A young lady has 
posed an interesting court prob- 
lem: Can she be accused of drunk 
driving if a companion was steer-} 
ing her weaving automobile while 
    
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Whit — oe WITH CHARCOAL LUMINOUS DIAL $7.95 
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    she operated the gas pedal? 
* * * 
  Traffic Court yesterday ‘whi 
\Judge Eugene L.. Wachowski or- "Souluew St.   
  
    
        
  cilla Bowman, 20. 
She was arrested on the Sou 
Side May 23, The arresting offi- 
cer’s report stated: “Driving ve- 
hicle with i gh ARAL steering 
same.” The passenger was not) 
identified. 
* * * 
The officer said Miss Bowman) $25 Gift Certificate 
Awarded to 
GARLAND WHALE, 160 Auburn 
for catching the largest .Bass 
during ‘s Fishing con- 
test . .. 4-lbs., 10+ozs. 2042” 
long. : 
Honorable Merttion to 
HENRY PADDUBNY, 837 Gi b- 
— Oxford, whose was 4- 
, 10-ozs., and 1912" long. 
SLAYBAUGH’S 
Marine Store 630 Oskland, cor. Cass 
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  | New Link to Ex-President’s Past : Ee, eer ‘ ee 
81 fea Hoover Blacksmith Shop| 4 WEST BRANCH, Iowa (® --| Hoover, who will be 83 next Aug. | used" by blacksmiths in the,287sjhe doesn’t remember much about] : CHOOSE ONLY 
and 1880s. his father’s shop. THE WORLD'S Another link with the boyhood of/10, with mot be present for the ob- 
former President Herbert Hoover|servance. The family will be rep- 
| ~& restoration of the blacksmith} resented by his son, Allan Hoover. 
shop his father operated — was! Restoring the blacksmith shop 
dedicated yesterday. has been a labor of love for the 
The restored smithy, erected|townspeople here. And for others 
near the humble cottage where|who have known and worked with 
Hoover was born, stands in a/Hoover—it_has_ heen a testimonial $  —_______ 
| small park established in honor of|of their regard for him, — 
this smal] eastern Iowa town's * * * 
| most famous son. The structure is as nearly like 
~ e& the one in which Hoover's father,| 
It is the work of numbers of] Jesse, toiled as may be. 
Hoover's neighbors, friends and 
admirers, all members of the|aged lumber the foundation ac 
Hoover Birthplace Foundation, ajquired an old barn about the same 
i national organization with 70 well-|age as the blacksmith shop would: 
known personages as trustees. have. been if it had survived the 
* x * years. : 
Adm. Lewis Strauss, chairman Poa a 2 
of the Atomic Energy Commission| The building has been carefully 
will deliver the dedicatory ad-|constructed in the pioneer fashion, 
dress, He'll be introduced by: Dr./ using 
    Iowa State College. 
   
62 Chrysler Windsor Sed. 
Has radio and heater. A big value for 
anyone, ee ee ay 
63 Studebaker Hardtop . 
Leok this Mas Hydramatic, 
woll tires, vedio and hoster, full price. . 
65 FORD TUDOR 
With Ford-O-Matic, radio and. heater... . oof - 
"04 DESOTO SEDAN —/ gq A sweet car. Automatic pee a 
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51695 This ie 2 buy b To obtain the proper type of 
wooden pegs instead of, 
Frank Spedding, director of the|nails. The forge is a reproduction | 
atomic research installation atjof one used by Jesse Hoover, and) 
the other equipment is of the type} ~ * * He does, however, recall how FINEST QUALITY 
Herbert Hoover's parents died|the forge was placed. And he viv- DIAMOND 
in 1883, when he was 9. He wentjjidly remembers the time when he my 
to live with relatives on the West|stepped on a hot coal while walk- | . RINGS!        
     
         
             
     
    
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proven wrong time 
after time ... espe- 
cially by our customers, 
who have discovered 
‘that food at China City 
is “New Under the Sun”   
Moers: Mendev, Friday 1)-10:36 
Saturday 13:00-1:30 A.M. 
Sanday Neen - 1¢ P.M. 
| China City 
} RESTAURANT. i, 1070 W. Huron FE 4-0340 
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DANCE and 
im 2 FLOOR SHOWS 
i —Fectaring— Direct from Hawaiian Islands 
_ “PO-PO” the Exotic 
t and 
| By Special Arrangement 
| BOBIE WARNER 
“Crown Prince of Mirth” 
Music by “The Dukes” 
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jury-picking may take a week. Hoffa and his codefendant. Mi- 
charged with attempting to plant 
a spy on the staff of the Senate 
Rackets Investigating Committee.          
  
  
Area Firm Declares 
urer. 
Slate Clarkston Dance 
CLARKSTON — The recently or- 
ganized Clarkston Youth Variety 
Activities Club is sponsoring a rec- 
ord dance Saturday evening from   Extra 10-Cent Dividend | 
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8 to 11 p.m., the first of a series 
of summer activities planned by 
the group. 
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The dance is open to people 15 
years of age and older. 
For the remainder of the activi- 
theréafter by Terry Thomas of 
6601 Pear St. or Connie Blimka, 
4266 Meyers Rd., Drayton Plains.       
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UR are 35 ts Se Richard. L.’ Sneide: beard /the er of a new car and the driver of|can; afford \to ball, he there are 35 pereces: Japanese $ ROOReeem pasione. a new car is:frequently 24 monthiylean’t hit it Ba ef i TONI ITE 7 
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a-ge iGrant Outlasts Sheldon, 1-0   
        
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: : . : . played a City League softball game|Foundry, 12-0, and Franklin Pro- 
a) +i * xk tk & «x Thursday night at North Side Park.|ducts scored seven times in “the 
tt Louis Jumps , Lar met ome sp tun nee es [st inning mig win over sas ea 
sd " layed. Lane's Drive- ‘ : 
é , : . , : : run across the plate in the bottomjuled tonight at Beaudette. Deni’s| : RY f 6th: e of the 16th inning to defeat Sta-|Corner meets Dostal ra < : tock At ‘fe ; ‘ Dp} iw E iggiege ste i > ae 2 ee a : . _.... |dium;-1-0,~and--end--q- magnificent |}7-—o'clock- and- Eddie's Bar - aeons Ais es, ae 
f | e O S O ad C e pitching battle between Lynus/CIO Local 653 at 8:30. bbtebbebebeebeted . , . Grant of Bicmar and Stadium’s ; s ~ gir Pe 
in Month's Time amas valet u DETROIT & — Nine speed-jat 90 m.p.h, neither Gale II nor/9%.57 m.p.h; and Ricochet, Bob| _ A single by Al Dennis scored 
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  Bob Carter with the game's only | boats, one of which normally is|her driver ever had seen compe- a = » to break up the longest Cardinals _ Blank Bucs tition, The boat was considered) Gordon Deneau qualified in | overtime marathon of the seeton. 
~,+-Behind Dickson, Gain] day for Saturday's Detroit Mem-|too slow and was used primarily| two boats, both with identical | Sheldon was touched for eight | _\\ 
Senior Loop Lead craft were What-A-Pickle I and 
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Schoenith’s son, Lee, 28, quali- | What-A-Pickle Il, nit — he 2nd straight win 
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Sauk sor niaae Secon price | a on Pt today was|itned’ yesterday with a clock |aixhit, ball for a 91 victory over tle for a .750 winning percentage " {111.34 mph, by Such Crust Ill. ing of 87.09 m.p.h. Drive-In Cleaners. . 
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the contenders were playing mu- Other boats - quaiifying were: |until Saturday morning. Gale V,|ing & four-inning no-hitter as the : 
2 - sical chairs with first-division crry pasenats taiegus Short Circuit, Chuck Thompson] which has a damaged engine was = 
berths. . WL w iidriving, at 100.93 m.p.h.; Miss| expected to be in good -repair and 
———— 1: Manager Fred Hutchinson'stien $i Stans 3 3| Wayne, Frank—Satle” driving, at'ready to qualify. 
Gil Sch f 9 -terew, a blend of veterans and kids|°!° 42 Thomas 16), 
j naerer $ that even last March made the CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Jee) . 
’  |Cards look like the most improved eam ” 
WATER SPORTS club in the league, were 8%|shaw's Yo 6 Biemar “4 Alw ays Buy ing ne 
HEADQUARTERS —_—[E2mes, off the pace when theyigrymen™ 53 Sewn oT move. now, 
avi ss 21 victories in 28 games since it bare Hours: Daily 9 to 5:30 then, they have a half-game edge|Lou's $3 a0. "a Mon., Thurs. Fri. 9 to 9 —_|in a race that has seen four differ-| Eadie. 5 5 Eetve-tn He N, : : 
Saturday 9 to 5:30 ent leaders in the last 13 days. Oxbow 14 ; > 
Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. eee ae International League val : <r : 
1265 S. Woodward _ hander wo came ‘back from. Prancitn 31 Lane's 1 STEEL C0 el AS | : 
ser ot Mle Reed aad sao fe te | "PHOON | : : me BIRMINGHAM. to odd ote rected en le we wa Pe ‘ , ! Mi 7-0133 JO 6-4727|check on seven hits before tiring|North sie 31 wet side 0s” FE 4-9582 : i | | | i _ and giving way to relief help in WATERFORD LEAGUE . . = , = eighth < the Cards built a). is “a wane : “i 135 Branch—<Across from American Forge & Socket : 4 : 
Drayton 43 Weldon a7 SSeuerwen, i 
EVERYTHING FOR kia = inisssssszs : THE GOLFER nr + Goats peed Sei W ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Bepeeereseeeeene : 
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“1 News in Brief (2 Win Promotions — 
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      ... T'm afraid we went in the) eee | “1PAL Judge Cecil B, McCallum. |rroiter. 
‘on “have a long|wrong direction.” = = | «To my mind, it simply is not] The A and W Root Beer stand, 
background in Girl Scouting, it isinagx THOUGHTS ©  -_|fair to expect a woman to know/218.5, Saginaw St., was broken into mm doubtful they can get through 500 ‘whan tho: bide and papa|Where she is going. . sometime early yesterday morning|Pointed general supervisor of sal- 
See Wh eee. | cames ond stops for a| Woman is = sometime’ thing, land thieves took a music selector|*'¥ Payroll and, in addition, con- 
a ee, eet Lapierre . i inl cemnndh snd tax dugeutelat 5 reason| many a route, and like as not _ * store in Upper Snorkel and thinks} at no time, cut out to be a path- jchange, three dollars from the eonia 
traditional but unproven, men are| sigs when he shoulda sagged off | ‘Oh dear,” mother is wont to|darkly how they could've been| finder. . cash register, and an undetermined anes eaepees Sa ‘be better “drivers us Highway 88. say, 43 miles past the turnoff onto|coolly floating in Lake Tohacha-| As she sips and sulks over her|{Wantity of hot dogs and buns, ac-   As 
drink, therefore, is it any wonder|Cording to Pontiac Police. 
that 
Stock Market MARKETS |Wheat futures | ve. Srwsereanei terse   
  
    y ¢ * omega _ DETROIT, June 20, — (AP)—Hogs day thieves escaped with $34 after A utche: teady; * 
5 ' ; Produ $ lower; mined tots UB. Ne. i ‘Tena 3 But as mentioned, this is\tM¥ broke into the station some- 
_ _ MOVeS Anea iis Sna eee cet Lilla: ‘ste sv amen, Toe manjime at eM 19.00; 3. . - Tbs, 16.50-17.00; poten grades ie0-180 drives, woman watches; and un) p11). G. Dunican, 23, of ni s sales of - 300-400 Ibs. sows Tyrer No. 2 and isis Josephine St., pleaded innocent ’ ly produce’ of No. 1 end fancy) CHICAGO W—F of ae” ato brave enough to risk violating the), - 
dow ery trading day a “IEtAenacte gett cs She Esa wheat marketing quotes for, theltensgfoetci “Gonpare, ‘wet tel"code of the herd,” he will nsa|",4, Unk ériving charge today ” : { holesale coxa eli gana 1958 crop eaused short covering} 120 ins. .3.00-1.80 lower: very narrow de- /UPON following gas we Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCal- 
  
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Many were unchanged. There were liz "heples “stan Bey’ Xo i $$0-800|futures more than a cent in some| nett .g lore ttn Se orn sarylat the lake is delayed by map- a He was freed on a $100 bond!pervisor of general accounting. He a few losers, a ae oer aah: Fancy, 5.50 16-at. ca9e;/ cases on the Board of Trade today. |supply sla cows; few utility to! misinterpretation. until trial Thursday. — formerly was supervisor of the cost 
three days of decline which | VEQETASLES, MISC: Asparagus, No.|CUt into the best levels, however.|!ow good to average good fed steers The inevitability of the situation|L°0mard_ T. Snider, 31, of 7265 xs ek if 
* brought the average down close Pe Say Hag sed ae xt No. 1, 1.00-|The upturn in wheat caused SOMe€| mixed yeerlings 11.00-30.00; utility cows), 7 ty Porter Rd., Grand Blanc, today| Rahn joined Pontiac Motor in| : jo, 1, 2.00-2.50/ strength in corn, oats and rye,  |14-50-15.80; eannera and cutters 11.50-|has been faced this month by AAS the father of! te where it was be No, 1, 1.80-1.78 bu. . FY€. | 14/50; utility and commercial bulls 16.00-|.. ” "jafter he pleaded innocent to a/1927. Ma and fa’ im early May jCyuiitiower, No i: 3.00 Gebers x * ; y Good Housekeeping,” the maga hep : when the market began to es- |1, 200 dot. stalks. Chives’ No 1'100:| | z 18.00. Compared last week trade on fe! vine dedicated to direct women|‘™U"* driving charge. Municipal|two daughters, he lives at 875 Glen- 
tablish a series of: for |1:50, 40% Dill, No. 1, .80-1.00 dos. behs Soybeans were firm and as much) triers Steady to S0c lower: fed steers Judge Cecil B. McCallum freedidale St, a new highs ari, No. 1, 126-195 dozen behs./as two cents higher early on buy-laverage choice and better were steady,|20NE every path of life save the)”. eg , 
ane Leeks, Ko. 1, 140-115 dos. behs. Onlons.ling which traders said was influ-| wile lower grades and heifers were S0c\primrose. ™ until, trial Thureday. 
While evidence of the money|ttii’ No 1 00-100 dos. bens: -Parsley:lenced somewhat by belief the|see'iswsr bacisy cows were under pres te Bob Cunningham and Marion|1%1, He is married and has one squeeze and high interest mses | ery agg Renate R'jo:|House will pass the extension of|t* and closed weak to mostly §9-100/ It has issued a new method to|Russell have formed the Pon json, The Parrs live at 185 Raeburn | 
still 1.30 0-Ib. bag: ‘Radishes, red, fancy, 90|Public Law 480 for disposal ofcissses steady: Most choice fed steers|help women take the right turn|yuo Brokers at 1260 N. Perry St.ist, was paramount, prices of/dos. bchs.; No. 1, .70-.80 doz, 950-1200 Ibs. opened at 22:50-24:00, mod- You are invited to bring your 
stocks had slipped to a point where net Wi. en. te’nhasit: Ser't| Near the end of the first hourlSit: Re taathuitins's Stclcompass (a, compass, for eomme|" a? Problems 10 ts FE 40100 they had become more attractive a stots eons Setech, Tealtin:; N°. new style wheat was % to % |24.75-28.00, Setter pries for 1 ease io "ademas ot ate Rummage sale, Congregational - 350-6. by. Squash, Summer, No weights; few head 1,080 Ib, steers . an of pre- to buyers, Wall Street observers!1’ 3.50-4.00 % be hothouse, higher, July $2.05%, corn % to 4% = low ‘choice steersidetermined weakness, and women|C®: Fri. June 21, 10 am.-6 p.m. 
anid. nd, 225 9,8 Ob, Dachat Turntoe, Hellniher uly $L.2T%, oats un-/R0sedeae: seany chat hiters, “itas| Won't stand for them). [ee Se Conk eee NS: id : , : -50-20.00; | m 31.15- . : 
The tone was generally higher| Garis Tovar Ret: Hihtt,M|chanesd to, higher, July 64/34 fee Mek onic, i: ered] oat ae a eumny day.” says |p Rummage, nee spemwered br] We . among rails, chemicals, steels and|1.25-1.15 bu, Mustard, No. 1, i.00-1.86)Tye % higher to % lower, July! tendard 17.00-19.50; utility cows 14.50- Gi “cad seu bave 6 eriasteh Pythian Sisters. 2021 Cass Lake caapatte. , bu Sorrel, Ho. Die ae DS eae, $1.21%, soybeans % higher to 15.80, few 16.00; canners and cutters you have a Rd., Keego Harbor. Friday, June|ine Siemen, 77, of 45019 Cass Ave.| % J 50; that is reasonabl 2ist., 9 b Y Dougl Ai ft and Boeing|1-80_bu. on lower, July 2.31%, and lard un- He de poa wulty ond semmereial tots pa ly on time, Lg st., 9 am. to 5 p.m 
  
  
    
  
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late sell-off rday, Generall*, 2, 2.83.00 bu. Lettuce,” Bibs, ‘No.|DoUunds higher, July $12.90. coed Sk alee ences 20-00-2.00: S) ot lait catirely semmrate, bet |serian Oburch. Pridey 7 to 9 pmt.|with : yesterday. 1, 106-180 pk, basket. Lettuce, Boston.| - calves 24.7 end small lot choice 340| !f you're wondering which way | Saturday 9 to 11 a.m. Dynamics added a major fraction Ue ky be Letene, bend. Bo. 1 camane Guaae Ib. calves 25.00. to turn at a highway crossroad, 
to its recent climb, 1, 200-250 bu. Lettuce, leaf, No. 1.| CHICAGO, June $1.—(AP) Calves—Salable 25. Not enough of-| for example, it will give you the |_ Knights Templar Rummage —Opening |fered to test market. Compared last Sale; Sat. Juné 22, 8 am—8 pm SUS Re tates. Remeies, Be. 1 crete: t ew a week vealers around 3.00 lower: choice| approximate direction you need.” |Cooawin Bldg. in Keego Harbor. ; 00-1.50 . Wheat (o' prime .00-28.00, few up to “ 7 N York Stocks wm etOS: Largs, 11.00-1180 20-doe. case: |juty 2. 204% duly cess 4% 39.00; "to low choice 20.00-24.00:| Here's what you do, ladies. Place| (at traffic light). Adv. ew Tor ‘oc um, 9.50-10.00; $0 |Bept. Soe 2.00% Sept.” . -... 65% standard 18.00-20.00; utility 15.00-18.90: 16 watch on your wrist with the a 
(Late Morning Quotations) DeTeorr noes sui eet er aay Mash «25 38G]  sheep—salabie 25. One tot good o6 1 (flat surface areas eee Saturday, June 22nd, 9:00 until » June ( = Bept. |. 2.15. 2.00% Rye~ "" © |Shorn old crop mix mbs an t-\Keeping it parallel, you rotate it!12:00, sponsored by Iraq Caldron 
! Air Red, .... O27 Int Tel & Tel 244 wate dest, . tastes Dee ss iss July - crsees 133% pared Inst week supplies very smal most until the hour hand points in the|No. 70. Adv. i . acobs . ..... ites: . jumbo 40-45; eae Sie r i round 1, we) * 
i Allied Strs 45.6 Johns Man .. 49.4) avg py ms 1-99 wid. ave. 38; med: iy 3.06 March in prope bee - toy ewes aaner? good and general direction of the sun. 
Te a a ge Rk ‘+ Business N : Alcoa ......-- Kennecott . ..112 || wed. ave. i. Browns: Grade C Dee. TIE taste Bent. 122 GR Hote good and chotee native spring lambs| Now—in the morning, south lies usINess ofes : 
A cui AEE Ereee be: 4) Mc cagGtt pte Mae ara tag ° oo: Paty O'S MORI RERRSetindt of Sh labout halfway between the hour Am Ges i oe3 tens & F... 23 Sod ye: medium fete "Browns: Grate Te choles slaughter ewes 4.00-8.00. and 12 o'clock, me | One of life insurance’s top hon.| ra ties ; rye 3; large Sil Se j rise. In the-afternoon, s = i : am M & Pay 383 UO wena *. 104) Jumbo, 37; = . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK awe ‘halfway ctl gpd = pero te Neen - Am NeGas [.. 54 bisg & My .. 638)" Comment: Market full steady. Prices one res Stron CHICAGO, June 20 (AP)—Salable f Dollar Round Table, has beenis 4. | Am News ... 29 - $04 \ unchanged to one cent higher. Sup- hogs 8,000; ‘slow and uneven; generally|0ur hand and 12 o'clock, measur~| earned by Richard L. Mineweaser,| - am Red 3. 6 OTS Oe: 1 | plies moderate with top ty offerings around 25 lower on butchers; sows/ing counter-clockwise. "|\Cemetery. | 
Am Beating ... 27.4 Lone S Com .. 38 |eenerally short of needs. Demand ir- ® steady to 25 lower; fair shipping de- . of 2285 St. Joseph St., Equitable Am Smelt .: $82 [oe Nach. so |Teeular ranging only fair to good. at ar ing pen mand; 2-3 190-326 te. butchers 18.40- x* * * Life Assurance Society, announced 
Am Tel & Tei 9! May D etre. its CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ; mately “180 head 1-2 200-220 Ibs. 20.25;| YOu can take north, and east and ° Ae es se EEO ..... 335) CHICAGO, June 21 (APY —Chiesgo| FLINT—Gene Littler, who plays Lael ee tartan iar ee mo \west, for that matter, from there. x & * 
Anaconda .... 65.3 Mere ch de G. 10.7) merehantile a: i , 18.50-19.80; o email volume mostly 3s| And if it’s a cloudy day? You! Mineweaser joined Equitable ‘Armee St 66. - 19.7) receipts 1,493,000; Ziiegsiout of Singing Hills, Calif., and a. 2 ee : cg’ 8&4 midi Stl Pa .. 47 | unchanged: 93 score AA 50; ; 00. 290-310 Ibs, 17.75-18.25; larger lots mixed Pe Belcher. Armour & Co 146 ged: m A 88; 8; 88) Bone ‘xe¢ican take the wrong direction, your|four years ago as an agent. He is/*ercy , 
teens 2 Minn peak ’2. 99/8, S6%: @ C 06; cars: 00 BST; & of irplivensd bs resp sar ga few 300-390, Tou. 17,011.80; and tos own chances and familial abuse, as|program director of the Pontiac|Carol, Allene, David and Marilyn) 
      
  
    
  
  
  
      
  
        
  
  
    
  
      
          
    
           
      
    
          
    
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Beh Ob go Mont ware, lower: "ah Der “ent, or eet A. whitelas the Carling Open Golf ‘Tourna-|eter's and’ heifers eatee’, market, du Bute ee ee 
bea 3 mio te ee ea Hy ie een o ae 7 Gee the Fling Getf Club. mo. at secon, mer inet: 1.00 lower 1S hss Aig one Se 
Bond Bice 2. ie Nat Toe... CHICAGO POTATOES Former U S. Open champion| 1200-1300 
Briggs Mi .72, G2 Nat fea"... 383] CRICAGO, JUNE 20 (AP) (UsDay —|Jack Fleck of Rochester, tied with| teers 3 Brist My eee oT es others for ‘ low good 
res Bates: Sta Bia ME er aces, 8, ctrmenat, "SES tastar!loven. par 36 en the trons ie wal eet mudd Co nee 1S Ke AV ...20.5\no track sales reported. 1980-22. 
Berg boun s. 2¢-BSE dtp’ Htlat nial Niel con: age/O®, i his @® of yesterday. litte: San” canner and ; Gan Dry +... 18.7 Wet aime 4a: oot Long ‘Whites firm, Round Reds Farmington’s Jimmy Johnson 13.28: utility and 
Capital Atri": 313 Swens Cag.” $3 |Whites Tools, “Round. Neds. Cene|went out in 35 but skidded to 40/4 Toad of “high Carrier Cp .., $6.3 sb Sal aera eonze range of quality end eon-icoming home for 75, giving him a/*teers 21.50, a 3383 Wr ate dag|Gition), 2.88-8.40; best most St 36¢-nole total of 146. ng FS 
Con Ti Ps <°. 37.6 PePam Pict © — Bob Rosburg of Palo Alto, Calif.,/*7a<s°. 
Chrysler ..... 76.3 wae: who took a two-stroke lead yester-|iambs ' 20. 
Gee ore 8, Pe RR .....::: 233 Poultry day with a 65, was not scheduled|{}%s"9'co 
Climax Me... 123 meee} —— to tee off until 1 p.m. ewes 
eit = By Baie DB pernorn pgm apranvces pl Col Gas ..... 17.4 Philip Mor .... $14] per pouna o.b, Detroit for No. 1 quality) Kuwait will have a British-built} Wyoming, in Come. Ba"... 38-7 0a Nene teat: heavy airport at a new location in that|state to ‘grant women the Con N Gas ., 45.5 GS. wrotters or fryers WaeaM fee.) Whites | country vote. 
Consum Pw .. 46 @ ... 94) 35-26; Grey Rocks . ConPw. pt 4% 90.8 +++++ S231 25-26; caponettes (5-6 Ibs.). 26-28%; duck- 2 
Sot ao ees ates be ote es Gece Gent Cora". 135 A One Wreck Each 20 Miles Cont Oil °..: 68.8 Bo... CMICAGO POULTRY _ 
ire ea... 30 BS : CHICAGO, June 20 (AP pout- 4 Cortes We aa $9: > Ma pa? I nm (wetnestey 60,000 ibs. 
Det Bdison .| 40. ove 30.6) heavy hens 14-8; fight hens 13-13%: 
Dis C Beag .. 30 RR .. 32-6/old roosters 12-13; broilers and fryers 
Doug Airc ... Bac! aot eemaueh Rock 2346-24; White Rock 24- 
erear at cr it [rw APB Rae eater" CertcaGo un—Fourth of July highway sm 907 CONS 80.8 , 
Ef Auto a we 28 BI could litter the nation’s: 3,400,000 miles of stree 
Serie th gee a oomfield 4-H Club and highways at the rate of one wrecked or dam- Q 
patie «gE Sat Bi Dafaate Dival G aged car each 20 miles. | a Firestone - 9 Btd Ol. NJ ., 645 ° ° ° Ss 
ed Ma Hy BASE eats roup ‘The —— oo! Council gave that esti- If Yow’re Thinking of Buying a Better CAR! ‘i 
Gardner Desi: 413 Suber Pap :: «2 | The Bloomfield 4-1 Club was the mate today of the number of smashups that ee = zoe Swift & Co. Syiwinner of the Model Business could occur during the four-day holiday period a 
‘Gen Glee .... 683 Texas Co .... 11:3|/Meeting contest held’ last night unless extra caution is observed. den Pe a Thome Pa... q2ajat the 4H Fair Grounds on N. ‘The . ] 
Gon Teles: iii Emr R Beer $1 |Perry street. council estimated there will be 45 million 
Time +::- 33> Transamer .. 363) ‘Ten members, under the leader-/ motor vehicles on the streets and highways during " 
so: 384 Guderws .:.- 30-7] up of Mrs. M. B. Norland, were) the period — an a of about 13 vehicles a | : ba In :.119.6|present. They defeated the Gallo-|. verage 
#8. Gaunt tins: ara| Vay Lake Club, mile if they all were on the road at the same time. 
103 | Gnit_ Fruit... 481 4 ‘95.1 Un Gas Cp... 4.7 F 
+33) o8 Lines ..... 8 : “Bs vs! Rup lll! a2 $e US Steel .... 672 : Van Real... 25.7 : 
at teen Et : on Sos a. Be? “1088 Wilson & Co ier 
103 Yale & Tow 307 : 4.6 ‘Yngst Bh & T 108.1 
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month 40. on ee eae sini *|MA® TO WOK IN AUTO PARTS! Bet sea) 1. | Work Wanted Female ......).. 11 €es- iple clees: oe op Byes Rave riend Call us regarding your * * | qunvices orrensn.__.|_ __ FUNERAL HOME. |. betars. dent apply. Fe fe ena eneiey,, Phone FE! ST eradag nee t Zz 
) 16, will leave for Services 7220222222777: }3] Amnalanee rt: Ane ne I this week to join other | Ehtopedse ©, Tete vores 8 In Debt me | Field Service students & Tailoring ....... . / ae ‘ BROMINE 7 con scensseres : # you rre having treuble meeting adeecdan |e cccccan| Be ge (eae Somme Wear ot ‘of the Chap- aaa sore esem ee WANT "5 DORMEYEI next week eter CRA , . Back -tillin elec 
home in Vepenaeneny under house & tucking. YE] Do you tool incaranes poor? Call advertised vanilla among 
pudecsspeibinck * EME W Cs mead ws. Ws can oe A to frost ison. * 
cae A AN At LAC re CEMENT WORK _ all your insarance in easy! oy abi pele Rae ee ee oe uae pater rnenis “Porches, sidewats, basements: payee surance in easy + au SArten res, s, 
Miss Chapman will spend the | Matene Pore 0-28 i + sbelialelectmarg B Sie, SSS Sa Slam aus RAT re easel atta ae ts me summer on a farm with the family lidren'to Board le reliable middieaged man|___ Help Wanted S| Dips, Guntentecd werk. ‘Prone ‘4, PE 2-4353 R._ Scott, 3138 Orchard 
of Mrs, Matilda Loose, near the | Wii. hold Goods cgi 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 17, 19, § | Raipn Napier, Wixom, sesmit a an tines : a 10." Harb : 
Village of Hennen, This is in the phecsbannsaye i 20, 23, 25, 26, 28, 34, 58, WANTED: FULL TIME sales, Sera phd Fg aby PE £2200 Ruhr Valley of Germany. She will | 4a gag ciperraa ook SS OH OH OT, 90, hee See eek eer cee | ees mee meres oe, Tee sail June 21 with 749 other students | W'4. er naee sy a Ay By 118, foal Vevisie. ppusiness. Big |, 10 am. te pam. 
from the United States, and will 4 Real Estat eal {| _all tor_ap-——+—— ‘tk Ave. 
To. e | Rent Ate. Pus 3 "| Fra estate caleamen with |“lime® sey etki neon na |ELECERICAL WIRING, LICENSE] POR FAMILY LAUNDI % : products, Mo cepital re. 3 UNDRY SERV-| ~~ : : : uired Apply 160 N. Perry ice phone so Laundry, FE 
PP an -abhesatprat evap toe | Sx * The Postioc Press. | lene ner en oe eee ASE CORELINS FLAR OR ER. win Sy a a Welle tre tear at. Ser. enstarn| Seed wn ere S | “Risers tom aceap CA ge Eades aaay Sneed, Fomine] Sot Wier rot. fb, ombuniy iad ‘Ltr 6 vk we Convalescent Homes “sicc:-28a|} —FOR-WANT ADS—F) frelerene mi quae, out Sele atea Exp. pr ferred, ‘ose ear prone: i PAN. GLID d Capital, * crete fier DI tunities and other benefits. If Cr. Ene 23-0060 ere ping 18A away, misc. furniture. $7332. 
she will go by bus to Minneapolis ineetenss aad “ AL FE 2-8181 you want more than. just «job eee . Sanded and finished. OR . - ier Us BOY TF OR aUGroR | 
where she will board a plane for en oe and if you are willing to do your| Emoloyment Agencies 8A) 2216. —__ saNpENGan5| ACCHi Landscaping |_i tr on Oa saser Tokyo, From Tokyo she will sail| » _ - rem 0.00, 8 hye. is Fil be on enpestuntty poe "iieting. i beara eneciahy sean OUR BEET, SE , WANTED, 70 rmiture Phe PE S833 |! aoe, for the Philippines, and expects to watt a AN errors showid be re- Mr, Guyer or Mr. Bruns. The) EVELYN EDWARDS |oewenac 3-9630. nance. Pree estimates” OR i000, wr. A : ‘ Basie.” be two weeks aboard ship before +400) T fected tmmosictely. The aoe ke Betta ett S| VOCATIONAL COUNSELING brick cement, plastering. | “Renee SERVICE. (PETE's).|_lamps & furniture MY 21821. |i & 2 BEDRM. 
she ner BC AAT pp okcne SERVICE e raising, founda- Fit ,gimmins. Free reaches Djakarta, DF aR pee By Eg I WOOL PRESSER |e community Sen" sank widg,|— 2m. FE $2000. Pp et eal I hn Tso anwrnos on ng x * : * : sale BRD" venesonse Oe fer that Corton | of te Good nes. Air i sientitioned, plant. FOR A SECURE TOMORROW GAR AGES ye am Gassks Ka. Tw tain ay, geal 
Ana, as she is known in Farm- Fear org a we tn eee Woodward, MI 44620. : Instructions Ge WANT TO BUY A GODD USED) before 5:30 FI " | Business sseeeree 4] § dered valueless. th: are ~~ . Seale hlimeme HA VETERANS TREE GERVICE,| TO¥, boat, for $25 cash. Ph. FE-|7 ROOMS ist FLOOR” PRIVATE» 
ington, ed from Farm. of Lanse ‘Bas, Prop. w--40a| 1 orror "When cancellations J! Help W. ed Female 7|“ZAR® ,70, DRIVE THE saxE- Guaranteed" setisfaction. “r. “| Quaranteet satisfaction. aperay) See Fh beth entrance. Adults. Sat ington High School last week, .|"Ouincgre ne of are cande ‘be sure to got || Help Want C_7| MAY AT “SAFEWAY DRIVER| Zyarnet. sqneral + all] mates Cal_ Mt S4i00" supine | WANTED 10 BUY? USED F¥PE|— — renege a ea agama Business Opportuntin apesegce lente will be given §|BAR MAID, 6 DAYS WEEK, NO|Bus._FE 3adb), es PE 816) GET OUR BID ON HOUSE S0sTOM BULLDOZING. YARD & writer. PE 2-1761_” 2 RMS. ADULTS. NO DRINKERS. 
wish aia er Money to Loan ......:cccsc0000 83 é steady. reliable and have pleas-| Work Wanted Male 10| wonk-GENERt aiscuny |_=M 3303. © SAck Miling.) | Wanted to Rent 29) After 3 p.m. & Bat, & Sun. 203 “Ann does not want to leave this | @rmese sresteeseecereesfd] Floating. time tor sdvertise. j| Ine persovality, give age and ref-| — nem | WORE — TERMS UP TO|\COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. ~ ee ee we | ” : : ments coftaining type sizes erences. Box 111. Pontiac Press./4-1 CARPENTER =- 5 TO PAY. 3 BEDRM. HOME, IN PONTIAC, 3} : . NEW country,” Mrs, Chapman said, “but ee sii} 8 larger than eth Bin WORE NEW D & M BUILDING ergreens & guaranteed partly furn Present home is f ly decorated. 15 Clark. . 
an exchange student is required to Coting 222222222077 8e| | pete te weloge.noon' the | time. OL paait TOM Seaton aeavice goon PE 210 Eves, OR 3426) seeding’ ‘Perenslal a cobmal Hoe,| fest MA-Gi6. |? RMS. PVT. ENT. PRIG. FRONT at ae pons “| | SAY Previous 0 Gibucaton, || BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPHER| machine wiring. E4 Murray. Pe ode Eat ith, BephusMarth neath] SF pitting, Top coll. OR 5305 EXECUTIVE | BEING TRANS Ee Eat ae least two years.” GIES. eeeryeenne en BB Transient Want Ads may teh store. stale qualifications &/(VAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER| —~"- C855. FE . FE2606 (COMPLETE LAWN Grant Store at the new Miracle) Paddock. PE 2-7503. | . «4 - ase - cevpessecreesS®/| § be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m, salary. Apply box 161, Pontiac) & cabinet work. New & 408 FLEMING FLOOR LAYING| ance, Lawn cutting. Dan's Land-| Mille Shopping Center. wishes to|? ROOM, KITCHEN & BATH. ~ ark Ber ote Misgelionessa....-..:-69) {the day of pubsication after ae as DR Murdock. Pe 2see, Sanding, finishing 158 Edison, Ph| _*°8D@ Service, PE G.#1i2. font modern 3 or 4 bedroom) Child welcome. 431 N. Perry. Chapmans are sure that : Goode eel e2 : KKEEPER _ .- |B0Y, 1© wirn Pickup rrock| —~. COMPIZTE TRACTOR & ct W. F. MacDonald. e-o|? DOWN TOWN, EVERY- Se MOD scuarace, 83 = truck service. thing furnished. 24 they, aswell as Ann, have prof- see Sega] CASD WANE 4D sares CASHIER Hrecton OW sini: N*" |" seuipped PE taste LA. Young | Preperation. PR i-eise. ~ “""| Tuicjo, “Sn “or “call ewer |g Pura teur fice, “= ited immeasurably from her stay her) seeseeeeees GB] 2 Etges 1-Day 3-Days Days Pull time, permanent position. 40 CARPENTRY, NEW & REPAIR |/ACK'S TREE SERVICE. TRIM- TREE TRIMMING AND|_ +5436. ____|? AND 3 RM. MODERN CABINS here. 8 lesa as 2 1H ne me a ‘ping Ta pets| = ome_Guaramteed. OR 3-748. __"| MING & removal. Free estimates. removals. Ph. FE §-6503 or OR TRAVELIN ING MAN ~AND FAMILY ; ee asa aus 1) SS . Good CABINET MAKER §-3963 Bi would bedroom me q . UTIL, FURN, 
* = Sale na ~ oe ; te oie ie es Clothes 150) "ter. Kitchens « pecsitns PE CET ME GIVE YOU A Prick| LANDSCAPING, YARD WORK @| Rochester area or would ex-| $15 wk. FE 2-6250 after 4. Two Ask + «| Doge Trained. Bearded "-<-::::::0,§ 8 225 403 600 —Basinew. +5000 : on shell homes. FE 5-6068. painting. € years exp. FE S-ioss,| change rental of 7 room, 2 bath/y LARGE RM. BASEMENT APT. wo Examination FARM MERCHANDISE ¢ 37 488 «6720 CARPENTER WORK WTD.—NO| ET ME GIVE YOU a Price,|_smytime | ieee, 208 Clifion Lansing 2 oS. autre st Henderson. Hay, toe ? #315 667 840 C b Gi ] 2, too large or too smail| feasonable, bonded, licensed and|NEW LAWNS BUILT. FINISH ; 7 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENTR., on Bogus Check Charge |For sae livestock Soc t ge ge fee ur 1TiS estimates. FE 83400. insured, | Anyihiog in, cement! Foqne beck fll, top coil FE) Share Living Quarters 30) soot location, 2328. Telearaph. | Wanted Li seesesnseenees ‘ EX-SERVICE MAN WiTH "| work. n't, Be nacre as OOS EDEL OLE 8-2432 
Two men demanded examination | Sle Ferm Preswee ssc. : cost sure pironan Us| gauge raw, lke ‘work of aay] wett, “Cal°nsymecd’ °W Com!| “Bibel Beek’ Riaee (WIDOW, TO SHARE ER wow A Te ce ceRPOL yesterday in Municipal Court when | Auction Sales Sens ->-sessecsses.¥l Apply in person only. “"' "EXP. MAN WANTS YARD & GAI| @asow CONT mAGTOR JOURNEY. |For PeomaenG ee ce | tee. af a accused of being involved in pass- | rE “|Help Wanted Male 6 TED’S _deu_work, ‘OR 33479. Mua 9 vrs. exp. Brick werk| Halla Landscaping’ Prec Gaines. | Sth rin ae eae cous nat Pree over $125 in bogus checks in | Rem‘ tss sovenses 98) ~~ | _ WOODWARD AT 8Q. LE. RD. _/EXTERIOR, | INTERIOR PAINT. Batural fireplaces & Basement, OR| FE 60646. so _guaey_ Dome, OB 3208. 7, ROOMS BATH, PARTIALLY 
Coca mart the week | a eS 9 MEN WANTED_20 "ae, REA SSe PRES pete he TEER POOR Cag | PAS Sa FP gS «| WES Contact Megs, 2) BSI ty ste Snr " . Eugene Elmy, 21, of 235 Voor- | Ssie Motor scooters’ scctecceegt| 20 MEN, WANT! ais-| Sine Applications cise taken now / SUCRE ATG Wren ey COL) pinime ene ee ee HOLLYWOOD APTS POF poreyeles "sics.s.58| mantle ent istmas season. Send name, See Se] FO. : —| Moving & Trucking 19 $500 O00 0 ; . heis Ba. sand Ronald W. Nabar- | For ale Bicyclon  '...!.cc2c..8¢| Temple Grounds, Sat une 22 at} S0fees and SO ROOF REPATRS— jam ceeceeteteien a ' . floor. ‘Baby ios Going rette, -906-Corwin- Ct; were = Were — § & repair, Porm Ea — re io | 4-1 MOVING — HAULING comerat Weta 
pel out bonds by Muni ae ines z sere * wes Aaner pee irae Liv-|""references. Live . a sae Kickens *"s * nie oi ousie dErtic 1¢ T WES VIELD TILE LE SECRLENS GURVICE | at Seaocnete tl te purchase new A> = v es 
B. McCallum until ex-| Wasted ¥ Trees ai Bl_Er egies Fe & 10 em, | 200d wages. LWW Owe ae ao trucking" Of ASC CARTAGE LARGE Van On| Suh,iten, A fees, carrey M2 s| front couple ee : decssceese. for appointment ; EXPERIENCED jHT  Warr.|“4YN MOWING AND ODD Jopé.| #01060 00200022 = : satisfied cliente’ » 
Four checks, yeaa Por Sale — fell ———o Attention falceess ~ | erat 2 hea Sea — minotbions COUPLE HESS ing , 7: aallbiorbiammaill SaseucenT FT CLEANING ey tomT ms +4, oe tor Bob ‘ * went bes tii wr.) oda Pa mn on the per- | Eo sale Uses | aenseee EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. : - , call Bil PE a Heath, of 238 S, Jessie St., who told th Noti hah p & - Fosse 3 ¢00t, ‘ lendscaping'& generat uty. wom: TRENCHING AND  lascuméa— Romain wane 2 Ris.” FVT BATH APPLY : | ces PE 6-6851 for eposintenn, wins. | EXPERIENCED, NEAT, UNMAR-| an ov rt time. light \ your price. Anytime PE 8-095. ae fs ae police he had lost his hath bok igen Soh Water"Co rieg, woman or. steady ‘nouse-| duty” Live tn. whe 3-278, no ULLDOZING | |sars_MOvinG -¥ DAYs- CREAR i RQOMS. Pvt. BATH & ENT, allegedly were written by Nabar-| ~~ PDaATCOU yoom. Sem, ARRIED MAN NEEDS WORK tO Thon pee OWS oe et, FE $18 or PE Y y. oeees. ae 
rette and cashed by Elmy at the , goun oe, soot, wer-| ATTORNEY | Sait itr Zanis*eences Peguired:| desperately. Pull time. eM Scot |WONT, YOUR WINDOWS OPEN? |cicitr AND HEAVY TRUCKING BEAUUY,CO, REALTORS | ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- * market between Saturday and bele Wile of Mahle ok: We have an immediate opening Sidominsia gf, "re 190 Vaughan Ra./ MASON AD) Bs Ree 4 sdaition you bare (been thinking and. gravel, PE 30803 pe oes one ee na = FE 2-006) wotoeme. $00 wenn ‘Apply a8 : ‘4 fc : és . _and_gravel. FE20003, - e. 4 Wednesday. : hice. dear —_ Mrs. Ber 4 o yous stiorney. The anaiye EXP. COUNTER Gin 30% NIER GIRL JOES . - oe" aoe etteten OL La i IGHT ‘UCKING & RUBBISH Any, VanWelt. 4540 Dixie vs. re Suse _ ae ag SF ey vides on Pro-| Coney Island No. 2 4827 Dixie| OLDER WITH SOME PRACTICAL Rested. ‘Guictstes Weteriord avec | Om 31355 ‘| Booes. NEWLY DECORATED, ca, fister-in-law | of | Or. Mildred fignment, also ba ng Sy hway. ; nur exp. Wishes light cases.| Building Supplies 12A! Ma 54002. osele, TUES HA week. FS opportunity Rw ETE| 04 8m. ~~ ~~ iiGHY HAULING. NAME YOUR ee. Friend Hurt in Accident | ExMatep'ser'g thy] oie eet RRND C AT CEES aetoed coerce mene SLUM TSeN,, commana Om TEE Tom! CASH ir hoare peop an mon . Sues E. G; Robinson Jr. fe See toe “teeing Brbeeaireridalete 2, Ne TSR 7 Le a Mateus ane onseee | 0 DELL CARTAGE | IN A FLASH (|; soci astnean-cuean—prase LOS ANGELES # — Edward G.| irs, Brockman ‘will lie tn state | 7!" hoe. 3413 ‘Dixie Btighway. | _PE_ #500. “| Build Your Own Home |_____Phone PE 5-4006__| woe tena contracts, see Aw [-OF_11_N_Johnson. : e Donelson » E- : PRos.\YOUNG MAN DESIRES NiGHT builde: labor LIGHT HAULING OF ANY KIND Johnson porsen 3 ROOMS & BATH. . ENT. . Robinson Jr. has been sued for) fons” sane. Letters of application should te rity ‘Shirt Unit Douglas Clean-| wort. Exp. driver B clerk. Mot] cocts, ‘and fomber, paras protin and moving. PE €-192) years service, to satisfied Adults only. FE S34. ; $50,000 by a friend who lost an TORO | Seite “Tinh potoonel history, ee. =, 5 8. Westword. Bix) Sore ae Guten tee hee a ee| om row {ot or have an/LIGHT HAULING. CHEAP. PE) _ friends and -Nentele. 3 ES Ut. Fore tTs 
: eye when Robinson's car plowed| 20? Sat, 8 wo Garetes| _Ponuac ‘Prose cumber, Bor NED COUNTER GIRL] ian PEGS Fly's | Martane Smeate meme stan wie ero pere A [Oh 7 ROOMS. CLEAN UriErriie ; into a string of parked cars a year behraeder sister of Carl 3 MEN TO TRAVEL Liverty Cleaners at Haynes| sii day Sat. . tai (CF mg Foam Bg Bl voy = 5 Wants work. Call anytime. PE ° son paid. Cad Gelcome. FE want 
ago. F. Gchrosier. Funeral vervies wil With Olen Mills, Inc, Must be “TAM_ ©: SHANTER| Work Wanted Female 11| For information call FE sesso UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED Ng ee i RM. UPPER APT. CLEAN. UTIL. * * * vy Monday, June 24, at 1:30 pemee™, Ces of 2 os. SS bony — some ae 6 TEAR OLD GIRL wawrra| —balore 5 p.m. : free of charge. PE 5-4638. Shae . furn. 36 Norton. 
The 24-year-old son of the actor |- Rome with Dr. =, Deak oth | i Recessary. Galery & commis-| oiiice work. Cal Tain & | babysitting during dey or eve-|  Busmess Services 13 REDUCED RATES CONTRACT WANTED FOR IME a was convicted of drunk driving} ‘Chapsi Cemetery. Mrs. Brush will! pay. not , Migh ee Live IN. 3 +o. Ai ACE TREE SERVICE. RE-| Moving FE essen, 7°" Buyers waiting. What have you)|? ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, and wentenced to 0 days in jel] Bini sss % the Somos Mo-| tie odeatin orequaiet fe) auiaren afr, 6 7. \sire| OMEN WANT WAT WARRING) pevaian, wimmine On or ba Fe a a ie ae Soe | Seale 8 Nera Sea as a result of the accident. BUNDY. ai sition, not @ seasonal job. Exc.| Peat. nt One $18 WE. a/c. 3 aN. Trucks to Rent ut Senieae 
ss (bee Milinyier, ot ia ervon ‘Mr A Mar:| ce Tee STORE, With| Curtains done Pw 'e-aves "| O8 sore 8 nee Srv. IND EQUIPMENT: £4, che sale ot your contract|? area. Oui tum Ro tee The damage suit was filed yes-|. Lowe snd Martha Dane: brother bk pm Pri night’ CT") SOME EXP. In RESTAURANT ALL IRONING. ONE PIECE OR ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS % ton pickups 1% ton stakes! Edw. M, Stout, Realtor |? RQOMS @ BATH. PRivaTE. Pui 
war « feotegey te or. Ie Pee "arma | BERR auavbges wiexEns gir" pint Get ser ae gre aut) Pout state euctal Punting c| FRAIERS an THACIORS'” |» y OUNEVE GYR |) RM OFFER Chea PF was @ passenger in the car. 18 Oe Ave., Birmingham Alert Men G00n' Pat on ALL KIND OF HOt + os ne Tes & Pontiec Farm and pa SATE” Caail FOR -BGUT beth & ent. Nr. GMC Truck. OR 
      
    
    dntaed . He Saturday, June 3 y GOD WORKING) " $7 & car fare. Exp. & Refer. PE| Office 
. Speen eatin eee Cees ecb ree SAsY SEFTING 6 LiGeT wouse.| ,, APPUIANCE sERVICE — APPLIANCE TERVICE — Industrial Tractor Co. | Seste “er tases: OF Save y RM. PF Sith ——— er. speed” = that he was under the tributions to F pour walimied “Apo ies) =© «6 ~LEADS preterred, OR 3.2050. =*| 04, automatic washers. 30 yrs./Open Dally, Including Sunday ae ath remote ne Ree es ae are cia influence of alcohol, ~ Ox: +) _W. Huron, between 10:30 & 12:00. 0 SaBYStITING IN MYHOME : —FE_ 406) CPE HS _ 2330 Orchar +00) RM. PVT. BATH & ENT. 
:, ae — AGES 18-26 rents RE Viclaty of Sanderson cant UDIGUOX EASING ADO ae Q¥Ox HEARING “AID. Bx Painting & Decorating 20 MORTGAG dame. = cod. jawla x eoncern has openings for| Part time, St os can ee : 1e, 10% N. Seguaw, PE eos.) Lainting nuS_<L|ON GOOD PROPERTIES % ACRE 3 RMS. ADULTS. Sd Wk ies. nship Sets. (Ky Be pmibitious men to| FE _§-4873. 9 “til_noon. BY thedbadd oan aS MACHING 1 |18T CLASS PAINTING, 20 YRS.B.D. CHARLES Tit 6. Teleptaph| jee Blood Bank Puneral service will be held Mon- nay TADY TO Dd Lia DAY WORK’ WID. BY DAY OR Leseh |aiSpinerivs es FE 6-2000,| Farm Loan 7 PMs BATH EVE. ET. 3 Monday ge. 2 Sat? pee some Sie {oF women, i ihe| "ween! Pu S64, BEA ING | |& INO INTERS ot cach | Beeman Sven Pw s.gen| MY 24062 oe ool. accounts, 
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5. tin Hcense preferred but net’ requien | -Pontse Press. ity RE nd KA PAINTING WALLPAPER ,000, » pvt. ent. for = Cometery. Mr. Hill will ie in state| See Mr. LeVene, Waldron ‘Hotel, MIDDLEAGED LADY TO BABY- A LOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS.|“44 ae Avaliable to I chit om for, Oommle with 
Carruthers p.m : hous som ike work  die-| Walls and windows. ; HERON OR Poe: Reasonable FE 2-216.) tracts Simehese lend cen. y the week 
; : 1 p.m, Friday only.) EvOrE. some cook i i Free est. No obligation. Pir 2-160); INTER & EXTERIOR PAINT-| Realtor Partidge: fae'w Be eso re ? | 
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Sky Seite a Sabine oe Reg ree: Lee EANIC eA ESTC Be ee ee ee $a eile Se — Baa lh DECORATOR ‘Wanted Real Hsiaie 3A inrised ist" floor," will secon. fit of all residents and those in ite ur Lake: be-| Excelient ‘conditions, plenty | Waitress 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. shit GIRL, 16 DESIRES BABY aft |i STOR SERVICE RE|_Papering & painting. PE 8-003.) ~~ ewe | parting, 0 acysnanet, ample loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of year ‘round work. pause be steady workers, trans-|_ting Job, days. PE §-2362. pairing & rewinding. 218 E. Pike/ PAINTING & PAPER HANGING) OUR SLEEVES ARE |, %-sfet § FE a0, aa. 
tf x tea Denia ear sister of re Cukv— BUICK Ma, LAKE |_¢r 2pm. PE soins. wniidiend i —— oy RASSOTING 8 a SADWERS GROUND RE PAPERHANGING ROLLED UP! ” Clean” Uuliier fer: MODERN. . Will be held Seturday, pues AMBITIOUS “WAN WANTED —WO| cre fore LE WOMAN TO/GIRL WANTS DAY WORK.| Paired: Air cowine. “rel ____PF edit. or PE $0020 And we are geared for ac. | 5° Park Ping  O*#: beat. Dudley H. Moore is the general| at 1 p.m. from ‘the Bawyer Pu- capiaees aueak WARTED. FO care He setoat & do house- Housework Fm &-9505, ‘| paired, 65 Lincoln Ave. FE| PAINTING A: 1G AND PAPERHANOING) TION! The spring rush is [7 RM. APT 184 wean 
chairman. People whi have hed| 2ctet"Stint'aituaiie "it| Sy © ott residential “Yence. PAR) TIME TELEPHONE SORE if, DESIRES BABYSITTING areanomear ARE SS AINTING * to sel, “more than ‘owe | 5" WiCE “CLEAR ag malaria or jaundice are eligible to ferment, in Rossland ry East, Hancock.’ Detroit he Mien” Inlasion. Leeann me tokes. Rupert et S050, Pork Guaranteed, PE “#0004 titetiee — 2 aEN ae és OPERA YOUR PROP: fure. SanaN BMG, Uriiries donate. Members of families in| ‘Sevyer Punetal’ Home“ sss ta|—2= 22. and 2 p.m. "35 Orchard Lake ea, | ORL, DAY For|° EATING SERVICE| scaling, can us 3 years in| ERTY SHOULD SELL | gilts only. see after 4:30'R aii which one or more people have | _Mvt Ré. J BARBER—STEADY ERM. POSITION IN RESEARCH] reference, PE S437 °°°"|, 3310 Crooks Rd, Rochester. FE| mang hip. ‘Reliable "Go| - Let us Breve cur ‘cuisi | | LARGE” Ria a pa 
from the ben. ne? SO | Eee age eae SOYS ee |e eit, Td SQURROR © Bane BRIG TTC pars — | ies epemRa Forge ceeeting || Baw, Me vovne oon, of : tase z , . , R PhOPERTY AT |~ 3 C&S LARGE Room — a A PONTIAC GY SPORE ST ts, Lae] LAWN MOWER SHOP jrovmes™* S**%Gq sen) Beinn Soret | __*** ranen dear brother of estes to start, ‘Trans. turn oe Devi. 3 A 4% us NOW! “.  |¥ PORN Rooms, 200 aAnDER Lawrence, Eugene "Matt, Jr. « ! ; IRONING DONE in MY HOME H.R. (PETE) KLINGLER Interior & rior Geeqeuting. ° 2-4060 ° 
No Forest Fire Damage | Stacia 284 tre satan lee| Mine Sptnton wesrret Botct Girls to Lean oe a rae vee an eat es in Lower Peninsula fram the hickartremmiee : m ete Grinding, Engine Repair, Savage! clevision Service 22| Open _evenings_tt_8:3_ |S“ ROO FORN At PRIVATE i i ' “axe” ; : ee ee ._ APT. ry Walled Lake Rev. : : LADY Dealer. a é bach and : LANSING @ — The Lower Pen-| SM inet ga —— Machines Interv iewing |S ee pa Siemon PrApTERIN Pnene FE eee | Cematen et Bae Ma core WE Bl Y Ra. PE cay. tt Opdyke 
yp nlipen ays forest fire damage | Cemetery, Mr. Gna reat 33 per cont RIENCE Intdtwenties, whe mu neycn, ett) _retartal service “feo +200 ak sp Rener. ater 600 ym| phe Sener if ae sft ery dean 20 Nove T= : ending June 16, but e, Wi Titory & other corporation. bese: Wega Teaing or practical expr | MEAT WALL WASTING OPRER| <= RING 12960 $4390 [SELL AND TRADE ~ See us for)? ROOMS & BATH, WITH UTIL six fires in the Upper Peninsula| Sod may t tee star ® pm. tut] fio scetnes "Win Suaitt| bbe Mac wetta'y, oe race weet eee FE baw. | PLASTERING ED TY RE Po Party, Have romele for 5 Re. aR Ba damaged 13 acres, the State Con-| aj ; “ATH.| for an eppointm q-% 3 Sonallty is more important than "FE 8-2355. _MEYERS, _E Se tet earoom home on the Anderson. Call Mi sie ® 
servation Department said yester-| ¢rine Karen, {eid Rockeroft Wa-|_tiae Press well and are taking tor Pg od ; homes. suburban, with & soaps or 3 ROOMS—CL . day, of Mr. ond Sra. ‘Btove oe te ; WANTED an High pay and unusual large iots. . ; PR 7 AL 
a J sister of Mrs. Perey (Susan) |G; RE DAYS OW WIGETS| Bett. sn sppemumem: sft 1. H. BROWN, Realtor |°4y tea co we .. Five of the Upper Peninsula| Allene and David’ Sky and Marl- |<-22-0f older, PE 2oa0e | FE sem. creeoner Employment, ew, Buren Se. om. este Fe So as <a fires were in the Crystal Falls| iit be mid Goimeten, Sone Meet | time. Day & Mieke cue -| PRA Mite! _eltsting Service District, BUY, SELL OR TRADE 
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    Fer Rent Miscilhaneous PP PPP PIP PDP PP PPP LPL LPL EP a For Sale Hones 43)'SLI CE OF HAM. 
Watkins |" . SITUS — | oe. fr STARTER HOME 
Hills uel Plumbing’ Dry in Crescent, Lake Privil eges 
se basem wall. ng. | ‘Lovely § $s 
“7; oy total G64 waves. 500 ta. Fie sa serie 
3-BEDROOM H Si Umer Lake ee Ste possession. Must be se med 
BRICK RANCH HOMES| Ba Sait or EM $5811 after 8 Rid 
WD-|in this fine residential sub- aoe mn GASSLA LAKE RD. geway 
z division. Full tile: baths. solid 4 chard Lake Ave,7 rm. | 978 Baldwin REALTOR 
bing. fu 11 basement, plastered & reir fi ns sap = n (Eves. ._*th | es 
‘lwalls, sel a Ss. Priced | “TAKEF! 
ot! slong select oak floors Small Gown pay-| A furn ONT HOME 
ee Sie Oe ae reaee _PONTIAC LAKE RD. + Meteened poreh. 2 ot” paved 
fs streets. sidew Tas erage, t pe home with ve 
igh ead’ concret alks ria.1h part ‘beth, ‘Biuated on & C “HOUSTON IN “REALTY 
a ways. e drive. pot Sa Berg ccannemeer! at i} OFF JO JOSLYN | 
“\ N 8 hoous CLOSETS, 
ate ROEDER | CA ‘heat, iM, Highly restricted wit * Rint WEST SUBURBAN, a ad re Sadie cont 
poly Piper's | ott Beats” és. 1 te lean, 81. condl- 
DUR ate etrie range. fe od, $1700 down, ‘Te surrounding area of fi : mer , beat, Senso Nh lot sto} as” $300 "an las ‘ow 
possession 300, Me down. Tolal.. | subdivisions;--you-can te . wa dee onty 04,080 | _ count contracts for sale “ 
i. 3 BDRM. in the leisure of suburb bey DMERE “Ros M - 
SY OWNER: core, livin h an Off aes Gs PSLATEYS Broke 
7 RMS. g while only a f abe 2 aig eos lake, wits , er 
hone: aND BATH. minutes from employ ont re “nea: 2 bears with d = e 
of land, $8,000 wi ON popping. I water, oak floors 
-| model hou take late _ plastered walls ‘Com “e 
of Auburn 1% mi. Bast storms ta Et Als 
wmited | 5 trader. 1% mi. East] Homes Pri Rorms & screens. 864200, lot | Of look 
ip ACRE € with : sin000 ais from: payment. With small down ring st pemses that eren's 
mi, East Bs a Beek. wit f) - $16,000 iit acracrae stamaeee ott Jo L OW ELL ST. a ae = Breen tt 1200 
006 terms Ph FE S406. AVAILABLE TO VETERANS ~ ors ” bome hye! (Rebtetd at! haope home. Some re 
y, SMALLFARM | $850.00 D mew’ |. Cater pred a Erie a | fechas woiramce. 185 bate 
7 nenee of | Ground: © tia with te 
— prtoms, “natural ag n own _ -| R D._ RIL -EY, BROKER tered er ot Pe zante plas lee, 
out. large spacious rooms. 3 sa? sai Homes Open ? pe 470}, Elisabeth’ Lake Rd. CALL am i aos ce see's 
casaee “4 aily 2-8 P.M. eee fs. 4 an : UNL 
é raise LG ant ho pomeze! @ to! Dire. — ve Qian LET US SELL YOUR PRO Custom Bi AP a 
i Ren ment. E-Z terms. down pay-| to actions: Dirty Drive out Dixie Hwy. ee | Sidi Great demand _. Vers. aaaoad reAtOMn's 
Pontiac Lk. Ra. ent Lai : to paybres ¢ Road, the For 2° ~ ————— for appraisal. of Pontiac. Phone rooms mass $11,100 — 3 
1 rages nepal Cae alee ges 36A Earl le. James yuruct nad “sendet ewes: ___For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses gt tea oews. ot So peep a St crow 
ISHED COTT. — ' Swi > | OPP PLN LP LPL ol - 
gore be ane Cae bk te SO WM. A. Swier Fiend Bo a 43 as full Privileges, on brome OVE! = 
ms peg, meats | O8 Cnaas foland Lake, 0 ee W| 5 AAS DON VN, 9 Swim, Fish and Boat | PiaoMi Sata ee A108 tae Sih iacnenatemtce| {auto ne, "Ercaacte 
MNmodern bows. | N se mains weer Lakes | _terme Fe mane lot, § e:| renge, 21°" "RCA STV, E: refrigerator, Pheer atlas PY Spe gape 
tered be etter 09 Die-5 bere. practically” arett, *. town to thts Sarto 8. opened ae Do ne 3 4008" pereh, $1,088 with terms. 
hardwood . 3 gle alow room green h WN, large cl $1000 DOW 
& door, 1 aluminum 3097 W. ts floor, ‘part . 6 rooms on 1 D ome, part ‘basement, 6 room| 3, bedrm ™ 
Good car ‘on ft coment, ara ement, 15 home iecate 
pd a oon o- Tass, tat Ope_Sreent tuts ~~ neighbor rbood Takes vie: “i good RRIS } Ske tiurnace mle ie eek ee payments. wt Gol 
IN MILFORD , swimm t. y in- 3 BE 
-— eed 2 tomy fnceme. Cerne to yt dahreign Fy Aaprae ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB $1,000 Full Chroment Guan HOM i 
ic PANGUS, S Reale ved street. ¢-ca + tot.| grating. “40x34 ft on some dec- $1,000 DOWN. $68 pe . monthly. foo down, $75 
ealtor 500 dn. ar garage. 92.) Yul! price onl foundation ATERFRONT HOM odern home, r month 
A National CLAY, STOKES Agzncr oon on y $8500 with $4000 BEA Ao. al ROOM pipes ott wate shale with few) earoo 818, DOWN OFFERS 
MU 44185 abl with re . : 53-4236. ‘oom home loc 
Buy Thru Partrid = Res._ EM _ 34783 On eee “Home Gas cotmesaine sapaes client for| LAKE PRIVILEG Hit ile Peased “Total price, , 
ti ge 6 Fertile A 2 bedroo  moderp-to-minute Middle Straits ED LOTS at price, DRAY TON PLA : 
ist Thru Partridge MULTIPLE LISTIN Snow white f cres. foundation. bungalow, 24x36 Lake road Lake near Gre - Cha INS 
ridge _ vamrce | See pete Se eee ey ciee| Sa eit gg nee | tek Ba ey a Su ne ee 
WASH'GT cing room ,dewat bn Tayge |. Salle, Wigiy ath marten | Sarge Meher cy aun uigz | tone tre A I Be emg 
7 ANOTHER ON heat. Heat po pHs ng tA SS ee ae one Senn: ete. on we . ere oa with AS have] pen en! Gown’ payment: Tull basement, “ew 28 ‘ 
Builders Exchange” P AR piace ial oe mera fcken | ALUMINUM cai? fi, wide lots, $200 house. } tors water heater, Wow Eirasce, 
| R s* Bri K : secluded tice oa property. duet eae $ = ESQUE. SETI! Lond | ment py 25 completed dase- f down. ome A 
rick and fra: : 10, with accept term 
anch Spec wis § be@scama Gone cae Clarkston. Full pri north of | fis beautiful 2 $1,500 down for ( * | LAKE 
ial. with 2 bedrooms’ down and $2,500 Price $10,500 with which | 2 bedroom modern C! ue HURON VALLE ORION 
Full. basoment, gas beet. and unique many unusual 7166 Mie EY < bedrm. Dome i » : 
es p . gas bh ated -eatures. a at Pontiac Lak Beery with 2 a 
1—Family Room Sees eoenpe, (eek | Doors band Giroux Franks shrubs eo bee with Com _7400 )_Mighis = = = 3-668) ss Se ee. Rd. divided. — oe cond Be sub : 
con : c pano- land —— 3 
| 2114 Ce and’ 30 da to everything, _| 206 _Dizie RAL REAL ESTATE || oor bikeoss Goce her ae WALLED L 4 NOTH a! furnace, 
7 Ya Ceramic Tile Baths} it sia og be ee ore io chow. See So BR | wont ot magpe nar wits terms “tales a3 
3—3 La pcre) hd a $2,500 deas, Close te Te banal GAR. w. are | West of Haggerty. Open 1 
rge Bedrooms | ee Wee ee WN | Ope eremee? DOWN col 
ER TRANSPER pen Sunday 2 to 7 ORED FAMIL 4 
ae Living Room EAST SIDE par. Fie, pee ma nee ence ae viiome,. 26x40 Lovely new three bedreom ranch house 08 your Jot “rough “wiring rich “inn i Viovely ‘ ee are ja 
ith Picture Window ee a Be tosis i or 2 PE. 640d. Nelion et oe, heat, stairway ene real. plaster ore ca ay ot tor smal full full ba rer mrodera 
-| 5—Kitchen, a masterpi — sary game neste _ war pnd ceesee. ae te woes: jooke al sicattive “Large. covered | _€ 208 gee locations 2s iota eel high & dry. Plus! 
, rece - Pull basem ge Situated inside and. schoo cabinets. Near nesse_from_On_>257t bs & 
. SS tee $5,250 Situatea on 2 acres of land out ls and new rar stores, street. All thie ter : 
6—Aluminum Windows tod and’ gus. Yord Sever and. weter. Only S318 Walnut teen, te Lape Tell inrae fubsamiat own payme oe DEN. on low down payment. y ite 4 
All this, end more germs ond sereene. Gok Bower sad water. Only G13ts| sity Mest located on edge of or will - 4 
too, custom| 18958 weens. | Cok ti ts, will, be worth your R mi ha seh new 2 Bed JERRY 
esa) m, Benogl aint ee ll == Ee UIWICRERSHAS eked Read SIE | Sey, eee 
1, 10,800 — ‘Well located 11 rm ROOM r_ 66250 = % 
eet cur “Btn $1,500 down. only erty ip peaoth | Shares con Drew: |) teases one OME, Ais.see $300 DOW Lace PRIVILEOES: Clean 4 “Pr set : 
CHANGE” wean EX- $ 0 D O rs. Bell, FE 2-3616 Mes: Gal | ser senaeeee ar eee een eae N me, Pull basement. $1,500 down. A “4 
, . 25 W CU jae Lene Geocn converted| home. Large & basement starte Gi RESALE Off Baldwin ~— -_-— =} 
Phone for Appointment | eu Stiooi’ N CKLER REALTY | res geod gard ee aS | | pea e se peel oy ans ter| Low monthly payments, meee 
Floyd K nel School eo FE 44001 N. Saginew Suey etifired tursen practical- 4."OR 32837. Me-| WILLIAMS LAKE FR FOR BETTER BUYS 
- yi Kent Inc.. Realtor reer fle ng =| ig ACRES. FE 1-119 724) pet or plese song core $1,- Buy Thru P room; brick home Moders, Many : A 2 
FE 20123 mire cems | Pete Buc ER SRC] | ue ae SE | Buy Tare Paria ee ae eee e| FF TTRACTIVE, 
Te can you beat it? room with Ha ly furn. Bath- BRICK TE riage om 1 ACRE. I 
¥ of hot BRAGS ‘4 mmediate poss 
STARTER HOMES— | cxeellent deep well 922.090, "6,000 | Foor exceptions. ta sian room moder heme, 8 i ae Looe | 
On your lot You FINISH | YLV er. This Puauae= vi cence with large livable | 
down or ours. Real tea peed opportunity, ae abundance of ; Arnol : 
Groen Ushe Be. Models at etd to get 12 Bn age y od for | heat. buy rae basem reas Tall J.C. HAY DEN, R nold Real Estate 
Voigt er ata LAKE Ciiewidceai paren oren, win Maced tasat keene wah: Je 83 E. Walton FE 8-041. EN, Realtor PE pean © Teeerest Be 
-| £4 @. Eiltots & Gone "3o Sow: Grins Grae’ Makan’ Peoan’ Sea stment or home | 18 THE “BIRD” BRICK “ss: | BY OWNER FE sem 
5 Hwy. ot M belt MAyfair 6-2563, — brick rancher ai is. Press, Box WE TRADE AND SELL CRESCE 3 bedrooms with } HOME She ta alia (aren it Lm coe 
es EYR.OLD BUN "| 1% long. 3 bedrms., DORRIS “SCENT 7 kiichen with e living room, screens.” Dra: , Cee | 
a ¥ NGALOW WITH AIR baths, 2-car os 782 & BON RE - "AKE . | des . ares. Pull| $%o15 toon ba tie 
garage attached : 762 W. ALTORS ads ement, sto u w 
© * cae Dee tur. Put basement. week 4 far future large third bedrm. “ous sitveer “et osiey kaches Multi-Lakes | wr ron" Phove FE +1387 $1000 DOWN a AL a ce atte ances | 
é | see an eate te Labor poo pe Bae = | fenced, | ee ee end renee TIPLE LISTIN Modern 2 be IOUSE fp vowel oe po lL NL . 
EM da tot, land- full wall range G sERVI ho’ drm. . Very 
Close in. MATT Highland M4106 Jor or step ot 1400| pres, Srviee ot pws ot ak pence po ogy egg Ne al Realty n+ CH | cost vake ee tes block” trom erie we. FOR BIG FAMILY C5, ee ee ele sha: | 
90 Oakland Nr. Hur cis —HL_seast. $13,998, Red ‘sale cas ene eee bm We pelt carpeted. 1 Pus both ID egeattnate te schools, 1a garage. large beih, basement & 
nowy mets : abeobingg 10 =—cumett, Realtor aie Focat nN ED, BUSINESS ia oe block ‘construction. wah | oe space 2 Saremee: ‘ak yas eae Towers. all ‘py 
oves. vt 4 rms. WHLUAMS “TAKE YRONT | COF AN ELIZA on "biack topped Toad ear acres J Only oe es ae ares sae FE 303. | i : 
verse ag Jha pg de FE sae ais coumey) Benak | BETH erty. 2 car onquiinilane prop |  WATKING - Pon BRICK RANCH HOME Q ze re¢. room, full price—| New 3 = ORION 
RIC - TI s e “ ed kitchen 
Be "Din Fer Rent Reems” 37 OFFERS LAKE approx imately e acre ferred. win asi ra. fener cote, cuutene oid AWE FORD 2 "AGENCY rena undry Ways, $8 wan 
nj. Rich | 22.7%, 82.5 2° Nowis, remodeleg through fseatin' ‘wit ike rt 2 emans | Sax See agrees | hte otros Fun “bacon | ROCHESTER —_ 4 PARKDA sino] Seng soe. ot Lene 178, ee 
1204 _Linwood __Tuwe_-09 Geta” 0S" Giessen FE_ caine see siore 3 icmm, ios | Sr pore, tonae of = sown. privileges fis00| tired ‘RiteSean * Pacaily landscaped iooniee Act Well | | me, plasteres oe val Bt fis ceo altachet ten "mas bire 
3 room . N . es room and beth e roe LAKE and bath, oll are bedroom $24,900 pong throughout, bm oo ary monk : tatee an mediate sett ot garage. Im- 
2 seems & beth, % ered cue. Kise for ponstenes 8 Regen lly excelent ONLY Loceted on prone, tiful large lot. Cheat. Beaw- - ome. | se sae 708 setae broker. os ae — a © 
& cold water heat, hot| G1 i a Norton. refrigerator, and ve, bu y and Walled Lak: bd Ir ¥ Z “W u Pa: - Sy TOR N ] 
tet per month. K rmitied. |“ keep aT HOTS Reuter. 38s foot late ‘front: B tite ite Uy "and Deed a 4 bearoom $1, pogo BHAM BLVD. 3 to_see.| Sngete. im & pe 30 an 
Huron ‘ ie “ ’ u —e L 
ee is Bee — ; ahd dock. $1300, terms. atem an LAKE yg: (| Ree vaca ‘miss this cre, aurasine WN By owner, 35 bedrm. 3 $if2 Ph. MY 
fura, 2098. Parke, UTIL. = 19. . se room, i. ss e brand ‘arpets, 
8. Parke. weet cides een us. Family Income K privates deck beautiful = apes. none down, God bed- resol, bomt, ee ious iiving. Ax cation, “schools drapes, pe "pertect fe MULTIPLE LISTING sER 
CHOICE NEWL 2 ; ands eur n Fr 2-6078. : , I be ; “. : bath, ' fh en with b M! 62737 rms. i . cs 
rooms Sie 3 room. NEAT HOUSEKEEPIN y Pits Ton: ‘a nome ampsen 3060 8. Commerce Rd M — hardwood TM cmnag Se wi a cu rds, Good size: Open Sat. & ee: Are You Af - 
bocated th, il large rms | dock. Berseene. te 8. Pes gpertment | wpstainy rented WALLED ie Pesement, oll het, on a po EE ettte $500 DOWN When the raid 
CARO ROOM DOWNTOWN, BVT. full basem and e (REALTORS = _ month, $8,900, fi down, $75 Priced at $11,500 noo lot pairs Siinine oak ae sys- UNION LAKE Ar to school, small try 
3 . ing “reatures the, Sutetand- m6. US A 40528) 1 ae a “ r Wansterres. —— Cun et: asPticed at eaty El ap on) atterter Rome, oppor. 8 ot ee 
paved . =o a es. & Sun. WALLED LAK &- costs. plus clos-| fine jocation. handy man,|  Scrose the = 
ute geiborioed H- doen, @ tes mesons ee NICHOL Ouratiown “owner thas juni | \V ARD E per monn on blancs, win ner naar aS 
Lake Privilege Sete, dee eet Gaia Gait! (REALTOR KE 43581 NBREE €CReGG | Seta st ace 
7} riviieges oo tlenntpe vgs SYL’ i e Large . hE 4-358 Union Lak ke Rd, 2 car garage 
New 3 orm windows. F 4 VAN VILLAGE Ns (wall all mr 1050 W, HURON 8T. 1 EM 3438) oF  . SE, Tae oe trees, 
Sah a be ea ee = Built tn °35 — em yored), Dining ell. 14 foot OPEN EVE. ‘TIL or EM 3-3316 ig the price. 
well land- bedroom hom cellent 2 am’ kitehen with TR WOURE. PARTLY “a 
lot, Spacious "TOVEL. A i @ with partial eating ample 3 eye Wh 
ed living room ° Py Saeed ween. rat a St Smee ee ale Mich. Hel MOD. IN itfield School 
See en, Pees BE Star tate Be. AND Eisenia: | oa. ete | fee ed, Pi ead “Bic OUT'S| R= 
m * base- . % " block 
furnace, reeteation apace. 2) 2 ; ee eS ~~ Get further ée- france’ with “Closet,” Pui | | MULTIPLE Lastan entre of, ul features, 
car aftached garage. +5" Seed Peed, On On |% MO all Srevigce. qrtr a iavators. GA G SERVICE Best Buys to. wall carpeted. wall 
~~ ! ~ 3-4267. TERE } dinin, — A sem. creation in 
Clarkston Area } —_ ipso We ago and Sr rtipnet nate te TEWAYS to Tod cated on } won | heat, lo- 
5 acres, i | - Newer own cares t- . new two uane- 
snare C)PEN oie eet a aerate cae =| HAPPINESS — oy BR SY aris 
: 700 sking $1.- ; $750 D or over, 
| FOR THE LOW P | were OWN 
HURON GARDEN | $7,050 with $1,500 aon ee WATER F RONT AG bp es ented | Rambling Brick 
T ay = bedroom cas with 2- j and — fees lakefront ed LAKE CAN Bs cated off eb ADk wed lot lo- Trust your wife to fall 
_ oye firges, Lares porch across argo enclosed - beach, x community © vethin nap pect basement, ages | 2. oe else 
heat, ‘wood firs ooking leha: ront, over- cious 6 pn fenced. pod } ated and has storms, n- i ivi ‘oom home, spacious 
‘2 TILL S$ PM qe teesh, | pheeie rie | Se race ah dae | cs SA Se cg room evn. beaut 
. Dect of terme availebie. [sear soloed Co shrubs. Feen, yn, eaeens 8 tree, eek) AT FOUR CONV IRIE, windows over picture 
HOME AND : —— room, 3 master bedrooms, living NIENCE, ee tee ae 
ND LOTS NI WE OFFER YOU reaped ‘ot spew, ou us pare, tli | OFF BALDW Pines, fai brisk fire: 
) Tanta Sesptee pease “Getioed HO aigam come "ve wary | RY Lolacra "fot Fast |  teoenares iN ig’ heme, 2cer acached 
33: starter home come ue! LIKE THIS. FAM- expensi thing for in- ton a just off 
~~ Hotel Rooms $08 sodas shapes, Go tops & HARGER CO | Hage ciring.Fopm cet ce FINISH full ‘and “full” basement, oly ae 
‘ . On : } . ent. . 
39) Bavea end of city | ge Saas oe wise | 38. Mere m, ve pais | unin piace, Family GLE Date kl full bath ead 1 dedroom =| 1f You Are Looki 
parking for ampie| ; aye mn . Open Evenings led. Stream sao MES ET Biarter pom heme of ste 2, LAKES shopping ‘sg heed. i Foran re coking 
; <_Fery_desttabie 100x200-foot Seeaminet pose, 2 with bagpetohnade seheols. Total ncome : 
a m lovely bed- 19 livin — 00.9 
nee feaiooable, roads. with oe rh op ae nar with titiving room, *3"Targe down oa We Rove covers! thet st 
WEST’ SID ee anes AN 4 Living Vanity ba few steps basement. ee ee 
E ie. ee veut tt ot ou “cre JAMES K. BLVD. dace omy tee room. | sae Be Maceaar and tons | LETS MAKE A DE more ‘alas call our otis 
Roy Annett Inc wane aah BL’ our Pully wim, ‘Comer location Sting tense | ear Exceeds all ro & a: "ite" down. On vondeigs leva very attractive sAL right away. our office 
: ‘ . well planned 6 com i 6. CALL 150x150 a very nice LAWREN 
: REALTORS ‘ TURN LE ROAD. room 3 hedroom hom hd $29,500. plete. Priced foot jot, in ¢ cE WwW 
b : RIGHT e. Off at ubu: esirab! 
Bree Pham van] SAG ee Santee ai weeten ts | RAY O'NEILL, pee | See GAYEGRI ) 
| F mirror. Pictu ; NE | ‘and 2% car ga- | 
_|_Edw. M. Stout, Real rer. maen, neay |e ene “eas MA OS ir fasulated. nae play | 4H Pits. 
71M, Saginaw Bt, Ph Ta | eS | re OHA parades 08! | FE 495647 
“Fa 6:0 FM. bone Par beet ° sult your’ pocketbook. oR COLORED: 
See ears EE Ce ae | ea Bae ee ee 
Pe seas mb pereens FE 2.0263 wi * 
sale. Cali) NEXT DOOR 10 BR | __YOU CAN'T For C 
2 R TO BRANCH TELL Ni... (@) ored 
"Danae ot room 1 COVER," the same ie true | 
Sat LTE, Ne mt tae Pierre: | FAMILIES: 
$1,565 DOWN : wad sent a inside ms 
are quite = the rooms Newer 2 : 
gto Rage ewer 3, betveem Weneniow, ott 
this home and. used in lot venetian blinds. } 
ble | there is dou- . Price only with ius 
on, On 85x310° down ond 000 mo. tncl. taneg and 
      
  ewly decorated ranch. ‘floors: 1 3 bedroom nie pe 
CAN 
e 
  bath. 
$0y0 DOWN love the comforts 
privileges, Full price ofl 
lores price only $8,200. phe at $12,- Pesoets Ot. 9 bedroom 
Beata, ecee Pa ry 
“pres. PP #:30 | John Kinzler, Realtor 
  $1,900 DOWN 
a | aan | eae 
be vi BS, ee, Ve nine ‘epee 
“money. Park $a) 
sean satier| $       
   
           
  REALTY CO. 
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1262 ALHI 
— Sie oe | ee eat ae, 
  © 1957 by WEA Servis, ina Ww PT. wa LAKE 1 
  course. : : 
Chapin Real Estate 4101 Dixie Hwy, DRAYTON PLAINS 
SPECIAL!   “Just relax, Mrs. Van Plaster! I'll tell you. when: to say 
  
For Sale Houses 43 PAPAL PL APPL LALO PRL ee 
$1,000 DOWN bedroo: 2 yrs. old, slum- 
screens, . For Colored 
  000. 
Lawson Real Estate 1327_E. Auburn, OL 1-161] OL 1-173) 
A GREEN LAKE Waterfront ivory’ brick ranch   
Leslie R. Middleton 
- 168 N, JOHNSON 
PE 8-6003 
    
  
features, Seen See Rad. $32,500. 
- Children’s Paradise 244 acres with bes 
ultra. mode: _MIDDLETON . 
SPECIALS! ©   
Newingham 
UNUSUAL BUY room home with full base- 
  Attention Honeymooners Mere ‘5 8 new custom built   
H. C. NEWINGHAM L REAL ESTATE Corner a. B s Crooks Ras, 
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
|Hempstead   Leslie R. Mid ON 
j —— 
ALL MODERN 5 SEDRM Home at Lake, §2,000 down. 
estate. FE 32-0657.   
Oxbow Lake Waterfront 
Colberry 
  
5, & | Dorothy Snyder Lavend Rd. any meres vender 
RETIRING? 
‘in- aM 3.300" acon Mts 40117   
AYMEN bedroom starter homes 
    
  
Templeton _ Avon School Area 
bedrm. ranch style home, nat- 
i Sa   i i i a   tant LA 
1 AND 4% ACRE 
ted just west -of Waterford 
3 are riciene Moa. hen Pan > mt. Th i | ___For Sale Houses 43   
SHADE TREES 
$15,900, 
OL 1-7511 
2 terms, : 
FRANK SHEPARD 2900 Tienken Rd. | KEEGO HARBOR. LARGE LOT 
  
  
    
  
  
  . available, Access to Cass, 
oars Syiven Lakes GR 4-670. 
GR 45732   
  
  
“4-4 
Gown payment. Oh, yes, full base men’ 3 
“3 Humphries Realtor PE 4¢T1i4 FE 32-0474 200, WITH LAKE ¥ Mabts e100 dae Also new subdivi- lots. 735 Oxbow sion canal Lake 
Rd. EM   
  _ LAKEFRONT A TOUCH OF KNOTTY CEDAR 
And « beautiful fireplace in oy liv room of this all 
modern room home di- 
rectly on the v 
110 feet n at- 
breeseway, has base- 
ent w se porch at lake level, 2 bedroom's 
on m floor ~lus large 
1204 2nd r, 
— oll heat, lawn 
complete! ped 
83 N. Te fae e 
All modern 3 bedrm 
lot & some fruit trees. Tiled & kitchen with some furni- 
At Elizabeth Lake. ture. 
$1,000 down. 
Attractive 15 secre site 
on the black top pag « ~ dilarod 
Hunt Club. 
Hunters, eg lems ny wee nice 
cottage at Hale, ch, 
. Only $350 down. Bieeps 6 
. Farmers, we have 129 acre farm. 
A real farm near Lapeer 
modern With $1,000 a month milk check. 
We aiso have many other farms. 
In the er area and are open 
oe © appreciate your list- 
821 W. 
Call J. Hart TTN Saginaw 
_FE 5-832. 
- $290 DOWN PAYM’T 
Harvey Wilson, Broke 
Oregon 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
RANCH TYPE — 3 bedroom bun- 
gtlow with full basement, recre- | - ation room 
rege and m other love man: r 
tures. Located. West su 
Will take trade-in 
REALTOR FE 50101 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
Bt. rE o-8165 
son or 
_included. On _ $0138.   
side gril. ‘deal “tok plenty of 
privileges end tinh 5 mitts tat i st 
Bese = Terme. #6 Fenmore. 
    
vor dl = ft, wide lake - privileged 
MIDDLE STRAITS LK. 
and apply for membership to use 
— ¥ controlled Private 
wooded park with bath house, 
safe, sandy beach where your 
children can wade out 200 ft. 
Convenient location. (Commerce 
er inguire at 
C. SCHUETT, Realtor 
7400 Highland Rd. (M-60)   
  E e 
very neat & clean . Other features include   
7 isda ot cals ote uae 
MACEDAY GARDENS A 2 yr. old face brick -ranch 
home with 3 spacious bed 
12x19 living rm. with brick 
jator fi i PRIVILEORS ON: BEAUTIFUL i lace. Separate 
m. Roomy kitchen, 
ent firepl 
    $13,000, cash to mortg 
1,000 DIFFERENT 
HOME PLANS   
RAY O’NEIL., Realtor 
see oS   
COOL BREEZE at 
block from Union * 
ERStHLE 4 “i i 
ae ; 
5° 35 5 
  
5660 Dixie Hwr. ‘ Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday lo to § 
BLA NORTH SIDE room   
  
      BALDWIN AYE OPEN rv) 
FOR SALE $823   “ 5 H | KNUDSE 
beg of 6 reome and bath. 
bath. ous $2.00 — . ™ 
priced at Indian Village down. North = § ; 
LARK REAL ESTATE]: 
” Fie" - oF ve tas 
  Te Ht 
  WILLIAMS € room home, ‘on | 
et the $1,009 down pay- 
        He & pa ay a 
IM 'TON & SON 3 W. HURON ST. 4 
a. | CR RR FR Aes   
    __income Property 43A 
‘| 3 RMS. & BATH UPPER. ¢ RMS, & down, hea’ 
town. | 1011 W, Muren e181 
at-| EVERGREEN KNOLLS   
AT DRYDEN 4 FAMILY BRICK 
— $179 per month, weil located, -| WILLIAMS LAKE | PONTIAC 
George R. Irwin 268 Baldwin ave. 
or OR 33-4009 
ie. Hiltz 
FE 5-6161 
SEM Si saat es : t ideal build » Well 
ing conditions, good swim- 
ming & Aahing.» $4,800 ust 
.| UNION LAKE PRIVILEGED LOT. close to private beach, $650 cash. 
EM 4905,   
  
MODERN DUPLEX NR. G 
| “Hices, Auto, oil hot wa heat. 
Lot 175x293’. Let rent from 1 unit 
make your payments. $10,750, FE 
ft. A 
3 APTS — Completely furn. 1-5 rm, 
see bath, .& . Inco 
fat s ~ get, = town, mo. 2 
5.   
Auto, oil heat, 4 car garage. FE 
a". 
  
__For Sale Lake Prop, 44   
2 BEDROOM, FURN 
  We Finance—We Finance is us build your cottage or re- 
Ome’ on. our new-north- 
tot. Jew down payment. "e 
Johnston & Hubbard COETAOR BUILDERS 
a 
  
    
  
15 DEGREES COOLE BAYPORT North of Pontiac.’ Bea 
beaches, safe. for children ~~ Se fishing, bird 
4% froom. year 
furnished. bun 
$0959 ~ terms, 
New 4% year round mod- “el furnished, dandy fireplace, rn, 
Only, $12,500 ~ terms. 
Pate large ong home with 
ay” ¢ . Must be ‘seen to appreciate. Compieteiy taste- furnished. Only. sie | terms, 
ae m summer | 
i id 
sel Quick at only $19,500 —terms. 
‘The last ike front lot in the 
fecha eh ‘ 4 Z 
Reyport, Set. 6 
WJ. A: Ta p00 = Ave. 
Free Parking onves ,ca ee 4 
‘ ‘ 
NS 
Fy e 4 round, modern, t in 1946. Only "| Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 
ROCHESTER 
Neat and clean 2 . 
pretty was eee ae $5,950, Easy terris, : 
Maurice Watson, Realtor iw. Pin 
For Sale Lots 46   
  ] 
at   os = ‘4 : Bact ive 65-8041, FY) oat - 
_IN MILFORD, _   
100. ft. 
   
      SB Gee ang sc a? 1 | HIGHLAND TWP. 
Realt Oty 
4 ae, s Yak 
eat 
pent ; y \ i    
             
   
      Edw. M Ee TL, Aegina 
    
. Stout, Realtor i 
  
  FE 43393   
pace. 
  
<FRONTAGE| PERRY ACRES| HAVE EVERYTHING You Soun WISH FOR IN YOUR NEW . 
5 BLACKTOP ROADS — No mud or 
trouble with *. 
NEAR RECREA ~~ Joins state 
park, 5 swim - 
side for tri-levels ives = has at 100 ft.< oan 
bt gd restricted tor your pro- 
BEAL mr L VIEWS er etomnere prettier country. CONVENIENTLY. LOCATED — On 
Lapeer Rd. (M2) 5 miles north | of Pontiac . 
¢ wooded el with | slight hill for ideal punain Bite, 
Close neighborhood. $250 in, good 
‘ LADD’S INC. 3585 — sof Rd. (M24) just N. of Pon 
FE 54-9292 ADAMS 
LAPEER COUNTY 
edtes boate Sa t 
   
         
     
      
   
       
          
       
     Realtor Rochester 
      
riaing, | Sale Business Property 49   
Bu Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partidge\   
DIXIE HI 7S ft. 
CEORGE BLAIR 
- TOR 
OR 3-125! N NS 
___Eves. OR 3-178 or OR 3.3687 LDING, 5,000 Ny 8Q. c dock. Cen’ lo- py wa or lease,   GHWAY 
262 8. Telegravh Rd.   
  
WOODED PARCELS 100x150 ft. in a moderately restrict- 
tine e de ent = 
‘dea hardwood & pine 
hill. Low as | 
  
DARB LAKE COLONY Exclusive lake front & lake priv. | - 
lots. Well restricted. . price. 
Hiller Rd. % mile north of Com- 
merce Rd, 
bank Park.   
  ___ For Sale Acreage 47 
CROSBY ESTATES 
80 x 300 BLDG. SITE 
WHITE LAKE RD. Hear 2 lakes. and state recrea- 
tional land, You can buy 
$190 DOWN PAYM’T and build your own home or we 
will help you. Phone EM }-4196 
for details 
COMMERCE ROAD just west of Northwestern high- 
e way extension in new p’ ed 
subdivision in farm sized buliding 
sites. Your opportunity for fi ro 
acres sc te front on 
460 acre lake now being made. 
LAKE SHERWOOD snvestigate now. Phone EM 3-4197, | ~~~ 
Estate & Insurance office, 
also cleaning establishment. MA 4-1554 
Business Opportunities 51 
- 4 CABINS C. SCHUETT, Realtor 
1460_‘Hight 
  
el 
7 Be Es ree Soir 
£5 BONE rarnes, | 
  LES ARTE, OR 3-9272 of Mr. Br OR 000 acre State 
game area wilh ample deer, 
Asan fishing. ~ 
as bldg. suitable for ige. 
cabin. Very reasonable, 
H. P. HOLMES, INC. 3831 8. LAPEER ROAD LAKE ORION FE _5-2953 
R D. RILEY, Broker 
eth Lk. Rd. 609 Eliza 
PE_4-1157 PE 4-4821 
A GE 
40 vacant acres, i< ‘— road 
e, 17 miles west. Will sell- 
wie aed down it. Total 
rice $6,950. Call DIXIE HWY. iN WA AREA 
ft. Prelit oo tine - 465 . On side road, as rear 
deen ibe ne see Conta jeep er b, 
ing 3.85 acres, $38 per foot. Easy 
HOLMES -BARTRAM Hwy. 
OR_3-1950 FE 3-1103 
and 485 ft. | 
  
  
Across from Marsh- 
EM_3-4672. Templeton INVESTORS 
pores aera se mal acres € 
frontage on 2 main streets. ed 
for quick sale with terms. 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Rd. +4563   
  
STORAGE SPACE. 
32-5362, 31 Adelaite.   
“| LOANS $30 TO $500 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
T_W. Saginaw St.  _~‘FES4 X . AP. 
ae a ct month Includes teat & elec, 
_rain 17-3700 Mr, Greenberg. 
_— < 2 MODERN OF. COMMUNITY FE 5-416 | %0 ©. LAWRENCE 
  
  
tel unite and eebine er e are 
Restaurant and 
leased, - .   
  
ICE CREAM MFG 
kitchen 35x80 
bhi yrtges~ livt 
down . 
ness. Act 
STATEWIDE -) 
NY TYPE BUS 60 ‘AG! In active com . Pully equi; 
masonry building 
ing Quarters. 
munity, $7, 
takes resi estate & busi- 
today. ; 
40521 
INESS 
m5 |CQuick Cash   
BALDWIN ROAD — 2 ACRES Just past Mill Lake, 200x600. ft., ' fear ig Wooded. -Will sell half. 
& HARG co. NICHOLIE 
33 W. Huron st. 5-8183 
cant terns ogo gg I 830; down. Paul A. 
Kern pt PE 2-9209.   
HIDEAWAY 
«eee with feet road 
Edw. M. Stout Heslice N. a. ooh RE Sees 
     
     
   
saa are erctinsahan 
M4 
\ pei ial Lont z 
tor | 
Ey «a Ft In the Saginaw es for 
Pen   
“LET’S TALK 
BUSINESS” 
DRIVE-IN AND 
ROLLER RINK 
sy, Both the ys 
BOAT SALES 
A. 
A873 8, ares. Fran- 
Century, ; , & m others. Owne: 
ge any ppointment - ae 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS |: SALES CORPORATION : 
  
  
       
       
       
   “A SICK OWNER to his 16 
  Beas 8. highway. ome l.. We an ’ 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE .|}REALTOR _ FE 4.3581 
Au for 96,650 with Toms. : 
»Ridgev = Oren eve rte 8 SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE. 
iy, Jibar station. tu Lake ares. 
Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge   
sas | ~Sale Land Contracts 52   
cont% DISCOUNT 
REALTOR OR 3-i238 OPEN EVENINGS’ Corner Williams & Se 
31750 DISCOUNT road 
KES $5,260 ‘at ‘A 250 TO , ‘= PER MONTH AND - o Pen CENT INTEREST. 
JIM WRIGHT REAL 
    
NEW 3 BEDROOM... fu!1 
basem 5 acres of land. 
$7,500 ance will 
500—cost 
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 
  
le. service. Ask for Mr. Hayden at PE 6-014 or ev (7 a 
d: C. HAYDEN, Realtor E, Watton =_ FE 8out   
  
WHEN YOU NEED | 
25 - $500 You can get tt quickly on your cignatare, “es or turatture.” he 
i. 
FINANCE CO. 
FE 41574 72 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 
$25 TO s500 
SERVICE 
Buckner Customers 
Happy Folks   
pong . ef 
eas deal 
— a M y and re 
to $500 Up to 24 months 
BUCKNER FINANCE Co. Gisrx |2"D FLOOR NATIONAL BLDO. 
| pe VAN DYER. UTICA _ TEAGUE FINANCE CO, - 202 N. MAIN | ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $35 TO $500 
- LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD. Goons _ - Ph. Rochester. OL 60711 OL, 1-979 
- Loans $25to$500 
  
y helpful. Phone FE 5-121 or visit us at our office. 
HOME &.     
    
                     
       
     
   
   
         
             
      
              
     _THE PONTIAC/ PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE. 21, 1957 .     
       
    
  
      
   
   
    
       
    
    
        
    
     
        
         
iv eae perators, 4138 
MAKE EROST NODE 
  
  Canty TR int ’ DOUBLE SINK. 315. FE   
      
    
CULVERT PIPE os 16 ated at pee ores ‘pipe 
Church’ s, Inc. 
  
Empire 2600 Union Lake Rd at Commerce | 
THE  Ameae LARGEST . WIN chy ayy En a We 
PEET HURT? 
caLvig's Satins 
  FLOOR TV, oa $5. Metal’ boat, 
tT   
  
           
     
      
     TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY 
E URN! ITURE CO. 
    
     
  For Sale Clothing — 36 5, 
BARGAINS GALORE 0! 
STOCK OF MEN'S surrs. oPORT 
LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN EDWARDS OUTLET 5) ARG . af NS ae 
ae Recond ar. 
wt 161 Commerce * 
TRADET N DEPT. electr'e   
   
      
    
       
   
          
oe 
       
    uIGIN INAL WEDDING & choice of 2 veils, % 
D DRESS. SIZE 9 cOw|"ACTORY 
‘Sain «& Iron   
  
  
FOR 
and iron. rE sewiee can 
Sale Household Goods 57 
2 APT, SIZE GAS RANGE, BABY 
bed. Both like new. FE 56078. (=   
  
  
  WRINGER WASH- thy mE & timer. Can deliver. 
ANTIQUE CH et. Par 
misc. ae FE 54-8702. 
BUFFET, 3 aes CHAIRS | 
* Taxe ‘tor 4 E 54708. 
APT, SIZE GAS STOVE, $12.50. PE 6-3124 
7 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL 
a 
  sete 60. 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
      
  
  
    a watt PA SYSTEM AND 3 
PE i 25% DISCOUNT On ours, Kem-tone and Kem-Gilo 
Dis col   
       
   
  43 F   
  F 4 i 8°23 HE E be bre Si 95 nets Haare & cob : 
        : ORMICA Tabletop cut St we 
own coffee or 
FLOOR SHOP oe 8 . FREE STANDING woe | 
Wastoowls with pttings 11.95 
"icy Beet repeat 172 6. aw 
GRAY CEDAR ARES. PLUS 
  
GAS ENGINES 2to9HP 
at Reduced Prices — 
for Garden . 
and other mechanica! uses 
921 Mt. Clemens 8t. 
Garage Doors Berry   
ore at" ter Uietivan ers at terrific values, ichigan 
Pieoraceenn. 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. 
HEATING 
EQUIPMENT Brand ne taste Bru furnaces. 
MH coutreta. “boy hy-boy, & 
counterflows, $248 50. so . Other sizes   
  
      
“pees end New 
vompiee ine of Seats res brushes 
‘SURPLUS LUMBER. & 
MATERIAL SALES CO, 
land Rd. (M50) OR 3-7002 
BUILDING TO BE 
wrecked at Orchard Lake. Want _bids on same. Call EM 3-331]. _ 
LARGE S8TOCK OF REJECT 
doors, $5.50 — all sizes. Mercer 
Door, 490 Pontiac Trail, Walled 
Lake. MA 42222. 
IONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS Authorized   
   
      
PLYWOOD SPECIALS 
rire J? 3S. 
% Birch-45c & SOc sq. ft. 
Mq V-Plank fir—$4.80. 
Call us on other plywoods. Interior 
exterior doors. 
Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave. Ph. FE 2-2543 
-| QUANTITY | or LARGE. SIZE 
‘Phillips sc: leg bolts,- alumt- 
num machine serews and others. 
PE 6-531. 
  
  EM 32731. We Deliver 
SALE | Sheetrock 
= 4x8 Sheet t $1 35 tom 100 sa, ii " Pete Bessa   
  486 Raeburn re sun §-1572 | 0) MODEST ‘MAIDENS: 
      
  
            "Qald p wewstecivres ~~ d   
neat DANE PUPPY. « MONTHS Male. Black, last one in lit. 
“Bhed® * ted home $75. OA 
TALKING PA’ RAKEETS. SINGING       
        
‘Dll _say one thing for your boy friend _-=-_he_thinks—up 
some very original presents!’ , 
  
ries | Roe Sale Miscellaneous Ct) ; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 a ae 
  
    
NTING 
broods. Also cats, kittens. 
m Humane, MI 4-2339— bs 
ers. AKC At stud — CH Dover ins alt. 
DON'T HA E TIME TO TRAIN 5 Spring Tr; io) 
UsT ¢ CE! Fousie. 2 yrs. —_ fully d 
© crippled bind” Ales prem. 
Sone eles “vas Earn ¥ we =} ey 4 os < 
oo ae ee finest hunting strain ava 
Siu Sante ythead i Roches lee. 
  COON DGG & BEAGLES, FE $010 after 4   
FOR SALE GERMAN SHEPHERD 
$20 FOR MALEs AND $15 FOR 
Crain’s Bird Ha’ 
__burn. FE 4-6510. 
GERMAN SHEPHER’   
=e nro recareeere 
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 
Sired by cham 
Liebestraum AK: 
_ 32404,   iid 
2 WINDOW AWNINGS FOR T & 3 
windows 10 aa BLACK ‘DIRT. TOP soIL. 
  
Og | SILCONITE — WATERPROOF ExX- A 8TONE — rey TOP SOIL 
Black Dirt, Fill, Sand, Gravel. 
  teriors of buildings —is he pga 7 Evan Humphrey 
ent. sibley Coa] & Supply Co., 1 N. Cass. 
  
.| ROMEX 230° COIL AT Jiec PER FR Wall bores fox duplex plugs, 
$8.05. G A. Thoinpson, 60'S. Perry   
TWO RESTAURANT Paci EB. 
Chef 6 
  
and curtain, 
ses. eras oe 1 encennent. 393 
        
ae Talbott Lumber |" 
              
   
  in tm Senneins and Exec- if re, 
trical nonin, 1025 batinne Ave. 
rE    
  LIGHT DOZIN 
SAND & GRAVEL 
BEACH 
TOP soIL 
Rotovated — loaded & delivered, 
PE a ae 
DIRT & 
Sa ane ais & gravel, 
a-1_ TOP   
A-y TOP _ BLACK DIRT. Pi. 
BLACK DiRT. Pi. 
i BULLDOZING: PR 56-6377 
4-1 TOP a. SAND, GRAVEL & ZS = re ree ae] t —   
  
  
     
       
    
     
   
          
     
      
  BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, Lamy 
         
          
    
     
   
    
     
  re slightly marred; also oem 42" & 66° models. Wall 
Lams ( values. Michigan Fiuores- 
393 Orchard Lake Ave 
Do It Yourself 61             
                        
     POL- 
Seon ts. Fhe = e 
Belawin A us 
~ FOR RENT WALLPAPER STEAMERS 
NDERS—EDGERS—POLISHERS 
WAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS 
     
       
                 
          
          
               
       
      
        
   
  a ad revel bp ie STONE 
  
wi Ly DIRT, FILL. SAN Be Pasa. or Bn Si tractor 
  _ tered, 2 yrs. old. 
PAIR REGISTERED CHIN: 
& pen. FE 86-6158. Reas.   
  
older male, FE 68-1800. . a tillers, priced to es. Sale Farm ee _ 
‘asthe Sa |   
~~~ KING BROS. 
makes. 
terms 
_KING BROS... FE 4-07 
PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE 
it our mew garden and 
  
  ~TARPAULING - ALL sicke JOR'S A BN SURPLUS PE. 3-0023 power mowers, Ali 
    
HS TRACTORS AND 
MOWERS Bolans & Wheel Horse rid! trac- 
_eable.. 4 
  
  
canaries. Also pairs & hybrids. 
tehery, pyr ty Au- 
DS. PURE- breds. AKC registered. MAyfair 
Luxi Von 
‘registered, EM 
MALE BOSTON BULL REGIS- 
‘FE 5-3205. 
PEKINGESE PUPPY AND ONE Minn. e 
on row cultivator, plow 
OC-3 crawler bulldozer (demo,). 
Oliver ” industrial trac 
"TON OF New “8 G8e0 TEAS: | TORS, PLOWS, SIDE & LOAD ERS 
Pontiac F. arm & Industrial | ~~ _ &25 Woodward 
PE 4-046) or FE 4-1443 tractor with cab 
  
Parakeets Guar. to Talk 
  
_olies 3. 183 Sand 2-7727. 
PART COC COCKER 1 PUPs FOR SALE. 
  
Food 
IGEONS — 
REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD, 
istered, 1% years old. $60. 
me   
AKC 
= a OR_ 3-710. Some re 4 ed Harlequins. 
Cages 501 St. F 3° : 
PARAKEETS anderson, PE 2-7 SUP. ou DISCOUNT brand new Case 140 Baler 
Case Forage harvester. 
HOUGH TEN & SON Cc 
Reshesier one 220 
All serviced and 
  
PARAKE: ora CAN ARIES: CAGES. 
since — 664 Oakland Ate 
ii: tails, ins oon ch Ph. rE an se out, cheap, 
_ 5-6008. 
will sell or trade for what 
- a... RED MALE PEKINGESE. ye 
BOXER, FEMALE. 3 
  SIAMESE KITTENS, 615. 
____MArket 4-2123. 
TROPICAL FisH ALi PET SHOP, 
60 8. Astor FE 4-6433.   
THOROUGHBRED COCKER PUP- 
pies. 10 wks. old, $15. FE 5-1274   
; eePt | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 
AT THE 
graph ds. 
tions. —— Ww. ris Mile Rd. MA 
D0G8 CATs BOARDED, DOGS trained, Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele 
  
Hay, Grain & Feed 71 | 54° 
1ST & IND CUT HAY, STRAW. 
Bailing twine, bail and com- 
plete hay service. MA 5-0606. 
    
OP sor AND. BLACK DIRT. 
: i KINDe oF eS GRAVEL & 
PE 4-0077   
Take orders § a.m. to # p.m. 
ATTENTION Loading ae from 6 to   
A-l TOP WOIL AND BLACK DIRT. FE 5-0167   Clarkston area. FE 5-601   
es or cattle to rent. Mrs, J 
Bahpoe, 1040 Rattalee Lake Rd 
Clarkston ii ACRES OF STANDING ALPAL- Call MAple 5-902. 
Ye roe OF ALPALPA HAY, 
  
Both cuttings 
_R4. & Orchard Lake. 
ALFALFA | STANDING, 124 ACRES 
in N. Troy. $6 per acre, Cail 
_MU 0 o-16s6 } eves. 
_ deliver. OA 8-179 is =ACRES ALPLPFA Hay. On Lake 
ALL TYPES OF Hay. > = 
and straw. No . wi _____ Auction Sale   
7 ACRES oP MIXED HAY ON 
land—first -= to be sold b 
1:30 om. June 1 
1957. Hay - obs removed by bid- 
= See Leon Reene, between sealed bid a 
Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
Every Friday ....7 P.M. 
Every Saturday ..1 P.M. 
| Every Sunday ....2 P.M, 
BUY. & SELL DAILY 
OR 3-2717 
ra eee peas | 
& Tyler, sue 
tloneers. Come early & stay late! 
21521.   
For Sale Housetrailers 78   
SALES 0 
Ca'! OA 68-2013 after   oF | HAY ron SALE. ns pet. ®AND 
) ir PE 40877 
BACK 1 DiRT. TOP SOIL & 
Soho. Max Cari Cook. FE 
BLACK DIRT, 3 B POR $1, 
_delivered. FE 
BROWN & SON. B BLACK DiRT, 
fill dirt, and gravel. PE 8-0677 or 
FE 68-1798. 
Bulldozing GRAVEL, BLACK DIRT. TOP 
    
  
        
  
  
     ae : wn PIANO A ACCORDIAN i 
       
5300 D Wire 130 BASS 
   
      
      
         TRIPOD. 
a saddle & 
bridle. “Call aiter 6:30 p.m, OA        
            
    Loading 7 Days . FILL DIRT 
SAND OR CLAY We deliv 
between pie ee Perry. 2 
  
    
   
     
         115 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. $25. 
Hy 0 all. 7000 Elizabeth Lake        LOADING soll daily at Te ind 
fond Lake Road. ae   
  en of shift. $275. LOADING CLAY FILL aa: 
| Pa Fildew off Franklin 
       
        
      _ Secordion, wee months are 
_ stand fnetedee. $100, OR. 
       
  
  
  
  300" FARM TOP: TOP SOIL, 5 YDs 
vered. FE 4-6588. 
_for $1 deli +4508. 
TOW LO. “DIFG PEAT AT WILLOW __for or $10 delt 
GRAVEL, § YDS 
& ‘Lochaven _FE 2-4759,   
Immediate e Delivery 
  @rain tile, = gravel il aie, On _ For Sale L Livestock 72   
4 SADDLE Hi | pe at SHETLAND 
always saddiei. A 43340.   
Goop PASTURE 2 re ake 1 TENNESSEE 
alking Bay mare Ad i are 
Tennessee Walking         % FT. HOWARD METAL HOUSE- =. 
trailer, Exce’ $535. 
At 17690, E. 32 Mile Rd. Mich. Ph, PLateau 22137. 
ry _ SONTLAG C Cater, 2 BEDAM. 
modern. for mr 7. 
Iso" Lapeer a . Lake 
  
  
  BEAUTIFUL WAL = 
e ‘ stration papers. TREE FOR THE! OL'sfiss. Gos race, aoeye: BEAUTIFUL HIGH-STEPPING P rade Susanne. An exceptionally 
attractive mare. Tip bad Ranch. 
5500 and Rd. 2 
— BOY Y QUARTER HORSE. —— 
brad Serv. ing Sak? Ranch. $50 5500 
FOR HORSES. month. MA 5-1575. 
    ins STEWART 37 2 BDRM. 
val poy Will rent. Pvt. wooded 
  ce) otters ul June 2th. 
  KES. BOT- 
4 burner 
  
  
  
  ~_For Sale Poultey. Sale Farm Produce — 75 PPPLABPPLA LM OP 
20 a or STANDING Bt HAY 
5634 Orchard Lk. Rd. 2nd 
romg south of Walnut’ Lk. Rd. 
MA_ 6-325, 
3% ACRES OF ALPALPA “AND 
FE st cm and standing h 
FANCY FACEED STRAWBERRIES 
ce 
Phone Milford, ‘MU 
teed | Fick YOUR OWN sTRAWBER: Fah eit evel ful dist. Fa | FICE iioniialapeses 
PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS — ah daily 
    Finest verized soti_ at = STALLION. 2% YRS. & Stanley §-8323 . $100 Gale R " paeatuay 31886. 2 to 6 yds. bau ED BUT ENTE Warre i967 Hi ing gelding. Reasonable. 
_Glenview Trailer ¢ ct. 
June Discount Sale #5 to select from 
DETROITER — 45-8 wide, sale 
rice, $3405 00. 
ROITER ~ 28-8 wide, SALE 
a $2405.00. 
ODEL 15 TRAVELER - Gas 
lights, water tank, brakes, SALE 
$945.00, 
- You . will ave byte 
of ars when you b ry og Hutch. 
inson's a ® large 
selection of mode 
at greatly reduced prices. x pee 
Detroiter, Prairi rice, 
iliac 
pekomnet, 4” American, 
Chevy, 38° a ggg eel and 
from. many more 
Bob Hutchin son 
Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. 
4301 Dixie Highway 
aing 
        
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
     
    de oe = 
. * R CORN 
bets like. pew: 10 cow   a a "ae | 
            
trade. INLAND | TAKES CATES 
FOR QUALITY 
We ae Sell, Gary 
vel Trailers. 
“BOTTLEGAS PARTS & SUPPLIES “5 8 PE 2.3200 Hutchinson’s Annual _ 
MOBILE HOMES       
  
  
A NASH RAMBLER 
bout 1,500 miles. $80 OR 3-065i 
li ‘Auto Glass Specia uliste   
Bafety ‘glass for all cars 
All ranteed. 
claims hensred, Ray Peoahe See 
  
  
WE BUY AND SELL GOOD UsED / tires, | $3.50 nF also whitewalls, / 
tiller, mover, Miwa “7 Rs 603. 8. “ee 
mowers, pg Th =o! — Traded in on General tires. 
eer Disie H -Tapanie 3 same | OB Se IS ber cont oft, inak (oe 
ED. WILLIAMS /_- 
pp USED EQUIPMENT Gr 8. Seginey st Racbuyy _   
  
  
Sale Motor Scooters &2 
195, ALLSTATE ; th Pe ssovi, 
‘6 CUSHMAN EAGLE. Goop   
    cond. Call OL 2-9981 after 6, 
1 MOTOR ITER. GOOD cond,- MI 4-7604,. 
  
For Sale Motorcycles 83 
1. INDIAN, GOOD COND. hy ed 
at Macks Indian Sales, 2015   
  POR PARTS. éxD SERVICE ON vidson arle 
widoms dale Co. 38 Sout 
cle—™. PE 22803. ag INDIAN MOTORCY 
Mac's Collision 2015 “a 
a4. Keego Harbor. +1703, 
Bill Mecain.     
GIRL’s.._ SCHWINN ENGLISH wr bicycle. OL, 10146 after 
    
  
  8% FT. HYDRO-PLANE & TRAIL- er with 190 HP Merc. motor with 
quick-silver lower unit. PE 2-0734. 
: : Wa. 
    
    
ibs FOOT CLYDE INBOARD Marine speed boat, engine “4 > irretier i: — 4 
2 blocks N. of rd Lake 
      
  engine with trailer, will seli or 
_ trade. FE 42131. 
if MCBAY, 110 HP. $i#s. PHONE 
PE 2-0046, 5 
    
        
  Bi MOTORS 
y experience, Boats, 
plies, Tony's Marine 
f ) Orcmest Lake Rd. 
  
Rex You Buy oa) nine, SALES & SERVICE 
ie dee 
a de Soret ie MAKES pe | ee eLUs Pe sees 
D - ATWA- 
ape mentee. Otek @ MY ou Badgero. 
Srine conversion. 602 N, Long 
vd. Lake Orton. 
Seeny TRO TELLOW 
BOATS. ME MERCURY & FAGEOL 
a Pa =~ Baty reo k   
  
     
       
    
              44821. 
‘scmoon- EVINRUDE MOTORS 
models. 8 
aveiaaies Beemer & Sen 
Home 
    watery WANadY "elle ey ee 
"Ht conn a onl Boat t Works” 
           
      
                    
  
    
    
  
    
Suburban Mtrs. % 
        
  
  
    
    
        
  
  
  
  
ag LS on song? DIE HWY 
wd a an 
~ See M & M Motor Sales 
ane beg = “= 31003 
HIGH GH 3 PAID 
OUT OF ty BtaTy Deals 
GLENN’S 
amas   
= 
‘2. 
pay you well, 4540 
  * “HJ. VAN WELT 
a Pe * “ me Gare, 22 Auburn, off 
  
  PE 47371 
“grade used cars, We | ‘34 
    
CARS 
2 22 Auburn. off Saginaw. FE 2131,   
“omWVILL ator onl 
  
            
     
      
  
  
a +0 we, aret Ve ane 
‘PICKUP TRUCK FOR SALE. 8 E. 
“bee Lvs overhauled as ‘coe 
‘35133 afier 6. . : 
WILSON GMC New & Used Trucks - 
Oakland atiCass 
FE 5-9485 
___ For Sale Cars — 91 
“BUICK. DYNAFLO. Ran, se, ceem, $173. Call after 3, 
LOOK! 
“57 Ramt. Cus Jas a Loaded . on 
7 Custom 4- 2195   
  
  
  
  “ST Custom 4-Dr. ............ 
“87 Olds weg oo Kee ee es sew sae 
J e ‘ CO escwssessces m4 
me i. ee 1 
“86 Rambler Custom 4 Dr. $1595 
"66 Metro. Htop .........:.. $1305 Four "4 Fords Geawaeedi is eax 8 845 
"53 pusseursor AGHMOLIONOICE $ 395 
"33 Hudson wo... pc cae ees $ 395 
"83 Studebaker sasuheceiesees se & 395 
HURRY! 
“34 Frudeem Jet ............ % 895 
“$4 Dodge Wa cee $ 405 
e 695 
0 other automobiles to choose from 
BIRMINGHAM | :| Braid Specials! 
64 
= nite, oe mileage, 
vacetion wil trode, Ea 
Sai a 
__PE $9522         forth Chevrolet Co. 
  
"56 DeSoto ] 
84° Ford 
\% TON PICKUP. Almost new tires, Excellent con- 
dition~A sit DO 
DESOTO- 
3 ay: oe DEALING 
CASS A . PIKE sTs. 
‘3? CHEV. DELRAY 2 BR. 5.000 
_ miles. FE §-4353. Fastest Growing Dealer” 
  OP TRANSI 
tones Ui SED: CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-213! 
r eed ¥? engine, lots wis 8. Woodward ate: Birmingham and extra sharp. Oaty ols. 
   
   ¢ CLARKSTON RD 
Lake Orion Motor Sti 
Ford-Mercury 
¢<door, Torque- 
sreastog. Rim. White walls 
‘1 
OL 
1063 FORD HARDTOP. R & HK. 
Good cond. FE &     
    
        
        
  
  
  
  
  
“Oakland County’s 
6751 Dixzié Highway at M15 
_ nites ‘til ® 
wn ae ee see on Can 
dri Chrysiers fits ate CENTRAL - _ PONTIAC’S ONLY. 
LINCOLN 
MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIE STS.   t . 42 fr imperiais, ere 
Pye a im pew Chrys | 
| oe Kall vewer’ like’ sew. 
rR. &R. Motors, Ine. "FE 86001 
WE FINANCE Eyal 
  
  
ReH, 
jon. po down. Just a 
= $17.08. MI" 6-8080, "orest 
  
sven 8sE- 
= 
your own terms. 
North Chevrolet Co. 
  
      > vicromia.| 5! Cadillac Cpe. . 
  
  
  
MY 2-2611 
CLARKSTON 
Motor Sales.   "Bright 
Spot” 
LOOK! Vacation 
Specials 
60 CARS 
MUST BE SOLD 
56 Plymouth Wen. $2100 
ane | 056 Olds 98 Sedan 
36 Cadillac 62 Sed. $3495 | | 
"55 Olds D. HH. Sed. $1895 
__|'55 Ford F'ln 2-Dr. $1195 
'34 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 895 - $2195 
53 Pontiac 4Dr. ...$ 695 
’33 Nash Cr ay $ 495       welds. Dealer 565 8. Wood Birmingham ‘ - 
: i083 BUICK CON ' HRYSLER, RADIO AND 
Tale eocr cet a cronies ‘wont i963 BUICK SPECIAL, 9 DOOR,| Cali credit Mgr Mr. Parks. Mid: 2078 8 uipped. FE 17-0033. __| _west 47600, Harold Turner Ford, 
“low wtionge. BE B. Wolte sids| “ted nO Gee Dae gayi re, Aaa engine ce ee Very clean. FE 4-2460, 4) ye; , dame $500 FE 2-1807, days | | 
fe < ‘S) DODGE CONVERTIBLE. ROY- 
aa 8. De Soh, HANOWARE 5-9062 Bi 1 rmingham Sino coe gpd gol OFEN SUNDAYS. Cl Ca _Aawer 1 OL 6: Lt if no 
BOATS, 940; 12” ALUMI. ean rs DODGE CONT ka Wiw oo ay! A gpeeabealtsa ll peal ; “Excelent condition, MI 4440 aft. OAT, NEW, GOOD COND. | “Financing Our Specialty” | 
For Sale Airplanes 86 New SUMMER: 
ee a, many ex Location CLEARANCE 
_ Transportation Offered 87) Pose susan anirs”* *™ SALE 
FLY ENGINE AiR! ui ten ee a, tax. Hiwatt only $00.10 extra foc! | gg, Wot, RAM. full power” 1957 CHEV. | ik Petey Bernice, Yn COOV. ec neieeecreeeenee 
[RAVING SATURDAY AM FOR W.| lsu Fora 00 nae 3) DEMOS. 6-2: ‘ br 2, sha expenses & help site — ce: s “i © 1967 by NEA Serves, 
(RUCK GOING NORTH PART| 4 door, RAH. Merc-O-Matic,| “Hi, Phyllis! I'm baby-sitting at 237 Elm tonight. I' -load. ither way. 56806. sharp ’ r » Phyllis: m tonight. I've er Care BR ee eemgamaretiet wees! COU RIFSY CARS | sicendy called Edna and Grace apd Charley und’ Tod, Wil anted U: Oe nas “i brakes ah aad ~ gus!“ TERRIFI C SAVINGS |¥% Call Alfie and Joe and Babs while I call Shirley and Hank ee on Faas eee 2DOORS — 4DOORS and June? 
. POWERG! MUST | 1955 Mere: telair..... 1 WAGONS—CONVERTS : 
be in _oxe__cond._FE ane > one “ap low as For Sale Cars 91} For Sale Cars 91 Soo ae te te de NK AND 1955 MoreMy io aati $1405 ee ~ _eves. os Fad ey mee, nies Trade Up or Down ao «DOOR, i (gh $125 OR “Bud Shelton ype Sales that power, Moreury engine, : SEVERAL neue TO CHOOSE ‘$0 HUDSON CLUB COUPE. PER. 
Cor! ature’ eB Bind Peete, | 985 Ford comes... Mes HURON MIR. SALES | Setamportation. 98 sown & 315 1985 Mercury. Monterey ...., #1495 ww yom st Gene 962 W. Huron FE 2.2641 2: - .  Alway = Seve ~~. $ door, low mileage : A FORD. FAIR COND. Junked and RTS 1985 Ford eres} AS Title ae 818 per week =| toan picayP rauce” f TON. San) Vanzandt, Drayton Pigins. BAGLEY A ACTOR, PARTS a real beauty | gage ADVANTAGE OF ouR | Clean throughout. ae isis WASH. AMBASSADOR. BEST 9 BAGLEY sT ees Beenie one LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION | _ offer, -MY_ 2-6180. Fee ou ‘CAR 1965 Buick . iafaee For lea 7 ty €. REASONABLE. FE | issi } NAgH RAMBLER | wo 4 door, HT. “A real rgein: , : 
Bost FROST INC. [100 Ode aa tee ONGATIBPACTION FORDS FORDS FORDS | gg iat: —s (US. 10). Bram. white fee, ur golesten of Cf ‘82 & radio, heater and auto- Bo ; MI 6-€034 1008 Ford Vi ‘Fords. anywhere.| matic transmission, Lovely 2-tone a _. Ford-O-Matic, i Lake Orion Moc Sales job. Price reduced to only “heey. OR dou. 3 wagons A K | Teuiiviees 3 Cc ASH 1985 bygones HEE aoe. pam, salt Yord-Mereury 2-2611 North, Chevrolet C oO. Matic, a uty . | f 1009 8. Woodward Ave. B « ne Fe aes - CHEVROLET A Safe Buy. Used Cars 
  
    mile- 
age, 1828 W. Daw- 
on ogee eee ia Milford, MU_ 40031; 
HO 4 e LY mileage Exe. cond E 3-0950. Le 
Le OOK 
New 1957 Poatiees AS LOW AS $2,334.54 
Keego Sales & service 
ieee es We   
  Suburban Mits. Rison Dealer 
Might consider old- 
‘trade Call M 
myaramaie No mone’ 
—e og Se of $17 ry 
cali ereau Bi Parks. Mid- 
__ West 4-7500, “Harold Turner courn: 
‘SS OLDS. s& HOLIDAY ¢ Red ay white, R ky iH, ee 
. Good « 
rea POWER 
brakes. Good cond. es Call 
afte: . FE 53 Olds D..H. Cpe. $1095) 8 Agus 
'52 Olds 4-Dr. ...... $ 495 
- -$ 695 
30 Studebaker 4-Dr. $ 295 
| JEROME Olds - Cadillac 
Orchard Lake at Cass 
8-0488 FE   
2 door, R 
Ford-Mercury - 
elean, no rust. W.W. tires. 197 DEMOS 
5. aes. 1957 Pord & Mere. Demo, in Poa 
i Lake Orion Motor Sales | "te Ina M% AT CLARKSTON RD. assume & 
8 
heater. No mone: 
m of '| FOR SALE ims FORD < cUsTOM, 
1 owner, low 
at $10 0. FE 
  Lake Orion Motor Sales Ford-Mere MY_2-2611 ., RA- 
down, 
a 
Mer. Mr. Credit 
Pars. MI 4-7800, Harold Turner, 
  
1953 “ronbe EXCELLENT™ CONn- 
"26 AT CLARKSTON RD. 
Lake Orion Motor Sales 
Chrysler - Plymouth Ford-Mercury MY 2-2611 Demonstrator, we sier Hard-| ‘5! | XENRY oe 7 pes 18 EbD- power ward   
‘is—save 
: ’ ; 98a" Plymouth _ station — 
SAVE. OVER. -$500-—; Ser ering, and brakes, RAH. : Aare t . Like . 
aavoy en oe SEDAN -~ “Power steering, nak” ww. 
than 5,000 miles - Ln be seen. Terms 
BR AID > =e 18 TRANSPORTATION 
Open Evenings—Please MOTOR | Ee Phone MAple 5-5141 
M8. MAIN 8T.. CLARKSTON | 
REASONABLE.   
FORD 2 DR. 1-0241.   
    
‘6 CHEV, CORVETTE. FE 5-2063 " FORD CONV. Ac ie 
wheels, Ro & FE Breas.   before 2. ce 
rs) CONV. CLEAN & 
sharp. New tires, new paint, new 
top, $796. FE 4-8174 
3 ¢ CHEVY 5 BEL EL AIR 2 DE BLUE Ren, — a i 
Saver Glide, Power Pac. 
cond. MI 6-2785. 
       
excellent fo 
  
BUD SHELTON 
OFFERS ‘56 Olds super os - ‘be Bort Creating Sar" 
      ‘s Mere. r — diese 
ss as ove pevstn”” ‘3 35 Zorg Victoria pen vss 
$8 heey SpeS a ae 184 Buick. a ye: re 
  
               
                    
rt 2 
‘Bud's Shelt 
ainurn “EB . ‘Geod| QUALITY USED CARS 
56 Ford C'try Sed. .$1795 
-/'54 Ford Convert. ..$1095 
25.55 Plymouth Bel. 
34 Mercury H’top .$1195 
"57 Ford C’try Sed: .$2345 
°56 Ford Fairlane ..$1095 
"55 Ford C'try Sq. ..$1595 
°53 Ford Custom ...$ 595 
*54 DeSoto Cor’do 
Be DeSoto F a ; a 
53 Chrysler if. 4 
i998 |°52 Olds 88 2-Dr; ...$. 595 1085 |'55 DeSoto Fireft, + $1595); 
56 Buick Sta. Wgn. $2195} 
56, DeSoto Fireft. . .$2295 
$048 ’56 Olds Super 88 ..$1995| . 
"55 Chevistet 4.Dr, ..$1295 
$ bes/93 Chevrolet 4-Dr. 
34 Plymouth 4-Dr. .$ 795 
: = ae Convert. $1895 Birmingham 
$1295 
$1095 
-$ 695 
  Vacation ents -Land 
Beckons! “Be au Te “you 
free" travel ins 
from 
tion NOW!!! safe, “worry- 
ality Used Car 
! See our selec- 
$1495 "\6 Neato 710 2 «Dr, Sedan, 
heater. jo & 
Standard shift. W-wall tires 
$1195 
‘SS Chevrolet 219 4 Dr. Sedan 
Redio & ae: Standard shift. 2 
$1095 Ford Station Wagon. 
. giitany Automatic Mgr woop 
atone Gre as eye glass. 
$1095 "SS Plymouth Sav 
Be Redio- & Radio 
oy 4 Dr. Sedan. 
heater. Standard 
$1695 "55 Pontiae Starchief Convertible 
Radio & ter, Power 
steering & brakes. W-wall ties. 
56 $1795, Pontiac - HARDTOP. | 
 Myaramatie, Wem tires, White 
OLIVER 
ee | 29401) \ BUICK’. “210 Sani Lake Ate.   _ $1,500. 
r 4 ~D.m. exceot Gat 
i966 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 dr. hardtop, fully equipped, vs ve 
11,000" m s only. 1 owner, like 
ae MA 64560 Sat eve. all day 
PBL MOC COUPE. GOOD hop $75. 3086 Doniey atier ¢ pm. F 
  
io PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND 
  Specials: "55 CHEVY BEL AIR bir ig & Ivo a righ Rak, 
—aaee 
$1247| '54 DODGE 4+-DR. Shiny solid color with sparkling 
chrome, V-8, full price 
"34 BU ICK aR. Sw tone power stee 
ge power Seabese Dynafilow, isd 
white walls, only 
33 CHEVY BEL AIR 
4 dr., 2 tone green, shiny chrome, 
outside visor, R&aH 
‘$3 PLY MOU TH Cranbrook 4 Bhiny sky blue fin- *~ Re Senate, tinted glass 
Wee eee ak eve ester nen ene 
53 FORD 2. DR. 
- | Sadie, “hector white walls, “i's &® money saver 
  
= aaiaaaea 
SCHNEIDER 
  _RIEMEN 
  Open fill 9] Se wll cond 
| 953 Chev, 4@ dr. 
1955 Pontiac Star Chief sedan 
Good cond ce $1405 
_| 1955 Plymouth sedan, Clean as a/ 
PRR wesc ees ee .. $1005 
154, Sta ion in Wagon. $1195 
PONTH iG   
od 
tthe car and it's bath ged only 
  $1395 with easy terms. 
North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 
"B3 ees CATAL 
t 
* Bh tae Pie Sh tra. 
. The price is a 
‘s AUTO SALES 
6 68 Osklana CPE 2-835 
Pontiac Sales 1957 Pontiac Starchief custom Cata- 
lina coupe. li power, factory 
1955 Ponting ‘Sea: hiet convertible 
power bi brakes, Hy- 
  power steering, 
@ atic, beautiful car 
2 Dodge. “excellent” condition, N. MAIN 8T.. or” or ame 
_ Maple Bike of apie 61161 REPOSSESSED C ARS 1950 eve. 2 dr... ee 
REC ONE COTOUCOeCOsncS Suse 
1041 Ford |e antiegpooccoacecanhon - $37, 
1950 Buick, borat Speontontos $186.00 
1951 Ford 2 dr.......,....... $67.50 - 
197 8. sauees 
PONTIAC, 4 DR. BYESs- 
sess. LRatt, extra tires. Good 
scoend car. Pvt. 448 
. Ml iS eeuliamebury Re », Pham 
  
—- 2-tone paint and extra 
looking Would make 
ideal ——— ‘ear for the family. 
Only 7 = very easy G.M.A.C. SPECIAL " +-tharp, 92,000 aml. |-55—pontise convertibles 
is ONTIA t~ Fy - res “Qungr ae a -| 0 East Blvd, : 
1984 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN, 
    
HOT WEATHER 
  
‘West Side Used Cars 
oe ad where srochand is low 
and rence   
DeSoto, club coupe, agi ‘60 Ford, club coupe. _ 4 SEVERAL 
LARRY'S SE RUTO SALES -" $21 8, SAGINAW - 
TLL TOTe R NOTE 
EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 GOOD   
ue   
Poe VOLESWAGON, Ri ae. w-w tires, $1425.   
1953 
WILLYS Station Wagon 
  term 
North Chevrolet Co: _ 1009 8. Woodward a —— 
  ‘$1. PONTIAC. CLEAN. | 
_Good tires EM Sodat HW. Riggins. | oces 
SPECIAL 
1952 Chev ae ceeracd = 
C ash. Hardtop...... e-. 
1953 Pontiac «i... ees $505 
1961 Forg Victoria .....,...... $405 
br | — ee eorrad see $405 
1950 Pontiac .................. $225 
1950 Cadiliee ret $475 
Prankie & Jobony's Motor Sales 
222 _ Montcalm 
‘WHO HOLESAL E PRICES” 
1962 Chev. Deluxe A-1 cond 8% 475 
‘1962 — pariee Super. Go = 
s 
Powergiie.. ay 
cond 
1953 Pontiac ‘2 dr sedan... H os 
1953 Chev. Bel Air hardtop. Power 
steering. rp” $ 995 
1954 Pontiae Star Chief sedan Hr 
MOTOR SALES 
_Lake ae RUSS JOHNSON 
51. Broadway 
I'LL TOTE YOUR EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 1s ac GooD 
THE WORKING MAN'S § ,VRIEND EASY ED JON 115 8. Saginaw 
1985 Fowrikc waFaKT | STATION | 
rd Perry & Mount 
$-0035 after 7.30 
cas PAYEE YOO “BURDEs. BURDEN. some? Let us help you adjust to eome <rel e 
T CLARKSTON RD 
Lake = Orion. Motor Sales” 
r Ci se MY Pr 2-2611 
oerae a i 7H | DR. HYDRAMA. tic, ete. FE 56-9735. 
‘i ee 
FE 5-337". can seen "s 
Service, corner of 
— rE 
    
  TR wth zs SS “penne saa Piriase $00 convertible, biack, | 
Far. whe) $1,000, see Tom 
“Howarp hard i INC. 7708 Orch: 
Keego Harbor, Mich. rE > 59204 
Mier Bee FFT EXC. COND. 
Pontiac Auto | 
Brokers | 
H Porat Sant | He ‘83 Ford Custom 8 4dr. 8 795 | 
‘83 Chevy Bel Air 2-dr 8 605 
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  Sain , , TONIGHT WPON, Music With Mason | 9:38—WJR. Quest Star CLW. Kews, Davies the unveiling of his — the 
= a fae aa ee : at) Ene One eee Date With Angele. & I Singer Frank Parker “away News SATURDAY MORNING CKLW, io A tiers pomella Dollar ge sboe: Statue Comudl 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop-|_ ~ ‘ Led ‘Three Lives, (© -Boxing.|_ be : WIBK. Don Meteod OD tee eee? |10:00—-WIR, News, G. Drake | WW. News tee announced today it had asked eye. (4) Sports. (2)|8*9—(7) Playhouse. Jealous wife| Joey Giambra of Butfalo, N.Y.|’ and Actor Robert Paige) wean. sports Pace acd WWJ, News, Maxwell WEY, Gporta is ( ) News. schemes to meets Rory Calhoun of White) Wil] Be Co WRON, Hews, Sports CKLW, Good Morning | WXYZ, News, McKenzie : * _. jthe general to be in Korea by Color to keep husband from| “To muia| Wi hosts $:90—WJR, Dinner Date | WIBK. News Reid | GEE News’ Lenhardt | *Wrws" news pute nem |Sept. 14 with his wife and son. _ €:10-—-(2) Weather. _ visiting old flame in “Johnny Plains ’ Peg uce Up. | rae 54 _| WROR, Country Roundup _ wok New MD. Beall WAYS, eno ame The committee .is..erecting...the 
.. (1). ‘News. (4). Weather. (2)| Where: Are You?"---with Gatel,. 5. = Soldier of Fortune. (9)| 8Y CHARLES MERCER WTEON, Maule Was Masoa | ©3¢—-WJR, Agriculture 10:30_—WW3,. News, Maxwet! | WCAR, News, bronse statue to commeniorsie the 
por Fel” Jeet Andes. | (4) 00)" Person to Person. Actor Burgess) NEW YORK uw — Bride and| ':2#-W2R, Baseball WaYE. Woll, ews Say Eee, | ne tne econ ot ae esas aaeene 6:20—-(4) Box Four. Trial. Joseph Cotten is a dis- a WWJ. R_ Mulholiand CELW, Good Morning WJBK, Norm Lenhard WXYZ. Sports mander in Korea, 
Meredith, political cartoonist|Groom is coming back. After an| wxyz, E. P. Morgan BK, %, we Mart: WCAR, $s Parade the Inchon landing of U. N. forces 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Boston| barred attomey who plots to) CKLW. PF. Lewis dr. WCAR. | ON, olde ‘Arm Blackie, (4) Helen O'Connell, (2)| acquit man who pleaded guilty] Mice 'ha’ hrarron sahetitutiog Sn cen tee eae arom the] WBE Baseball WPON, Early Bird spts. sa neapeand *Wwa News, Monitor” Beat the Clock. : Mrs. Murrow, substituting) home screen, the marriage cere-| WCAP Patrick. 1:00-—-WJR, Dan Kirby 1100 WIR News, Levis New 
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West Point. Cadet goes off] try H'down. (4) Big Story. Phil-|*4—(@) (Color). cana yr AAA CKLW, Counterspy =| #8 AWIR, Music Hall ww. News, Manes {CELW, Bud Device as Deep End” when told adelphia reporter makes desper-| Substituting Lindsey Nelsc sight Singer Frank Parker and actor| ‘WxYE Seupy'esue '" | WaEK: News Reid CKLW, News Van tee grades are slipping. ate try to free man from life} ‘fViews former heavywe 2 . : Wook, Moers) ont, News — 
1:30—(1) Crossroads. Stu Erwin| sentence. (2) Playhouse. Bar-| °*4™ps Joe Louis, Jimmy Brad-/Robert Paige will _serve as Co-s:te—Wiws,—poxtme $:00-WJR, Vinsll, Guest — WEAR, News, Waited — ‘Patchwork Family.) bara Bel Geddes-in-drama. dock. m on which) 9.9 wn, Quest House ae SATURDAY AFTERNOON olidey WORLD-FAMOUS 18:00—(7) Youth Bureau. (9) Na-| 2,340 couples were married during} w4JaK, scores a ean. told MOrBING | s:00—WJR, J. Vinall, Farm | 4:90—WJR, —— ee ~ 
; : tional News, (4) Martin Kane.|five years of radio and four years/ ,e:00—wwJ, News WCAR, News, Alien Ww, News by Cederbers | Wrz. sports 10)8 NW LOP . (2) Racket Squad. of television. CKLW, News ee CREW: News, Bud Davies cave, mee fe — r) w WJBK, News, Lenhardt 
Rhonda's Singing Is |i neuer” ron wee aa | eee Surpriseto ncaa oe eS BEES BEE | 753 ur Pr 1se O ve one vowed to kill her, has escaped wiBK, Tom Geos ae wane Muse Hall ] : ee 
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By EARL WILSON : The Bloody Barrow Gang.” (4) WWJ, Todd Purse CELW, Frenkio Priseh 
: Frontier. (2) Sherlock Holmes. 
- NEW YORK—Rhonda Fleming closed a surprisingly success-     WXYZ, News, Fun-A-Rama   Other Sizes at Similar Savings   
    
  
   ; 11:60—(7) Soupy’s' Ow, (9) Million \ ; CLYDE’S| 
ful 4-week singing engagement week- Dollar : The idea is simple enough: a . 
58 wee eurpie fo me tat everyody ae was sured Ghat] “Done Expare” (Newnham uy Wor te TY Goes to Bat (Te caten-Ue With Reds: FRAME ond WHEEL I could do it,” she told me when I phoned. te Pain| With all kinds of loot — refriger- e 5 0 : ° FE _S-4467 169 Grehend th. Ae, 
Although considering dates on the Frank Sinatra and@. | ease nD MS F™" ators, toasters, swimming pools, . U. N. to Void New Arms RCA COLOR TV | 
pe og eyed pl memand pabelgernt) nad) aes nggnemrres ora Gp otra A omtesl ine eye woe eso OT His Program B 1 K Ar istice “Ser %—(2) ter the American Society of Newspaper Editors—after which pgs A peer a see Gs ee an in orean MAISUC 
she takes a brief vacation in Honolulu. 
“What about that ‘nude look’ you had in Las Vegas?” I 
“It was very tight and very form-fitting, but was only an 
filusion of nudity,” she insisted. “It was shimmery, satiny and 
diamondy, but actually I was very covered up.” Hurray for 
the illusion; let's hope it fools up. in San Franciéco, too. 11:30—(7) 20 Minute Theater. . Gambler Dante gets involved 
with blackmailer. (4) Tonight. 
Dancers Conn and Mann. Sports 
  
  other breakfast ude ircraft which|™@ 
x * his dissenting opinion on Bride meeting with| would include jet aircraft s : — 
- 7:58—(2) Meditations. House members. can carry atomic arms, but “at TY. a 
“Mom” Dorsey's getting a gold record of her son Jimmy’s|z:55—() On the Farm Front. prs Nocepme teat al Last night he made an informal|this time no atomic weapons area FIRST IN QUALI —CUSTOM BUILT 
next to last song, “So Rare,” this week. 8:00—(2) Michigan State U. day that he drew 2 38 ang{t#i at Constitution Hall to a/being given to ground forces. i-< ALL, STEEL FENCE 5 
Harry Carlson brought the gold record along when he camé/s:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- 
in to be an honorary pallbearer at Jimmy’s funeral. 
“Funny thing is that Jimmy didn’t want to make it,” 
Carison said. “He didn’t think it'd sell and he said, 
don’t want you te get hurt.’” : ; 
And the first two weeks it sold only 25 records! tion. 
8:38—(2) 
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0—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Amer- 
ica on Parade. 
30—(2) Mighty Mouse Play- . carry on the good fight for Amer- 
. house. (4) Gumby. (7) Crusade), 4 producer Reddy ica,” he said: “And through your|cease-fire provision and all other Music publishers told me Jimmy was a has-been and that for Christ. ee sent 1.100 couples| dedication . « you will, by your) Points in the 1953 armistice agree- 
there hadn't been a band hit in 14 years,” Carlson said. 10:00—(2) The Susan Show. (4) oried on the wy “reveateq|example even more than by your| ment. FREE LOAN -OF ‘TOOLS | 
“I personally appealed to 35 Cincinnati disc jockeys to play Fury, (7) Cartoons & Cowboys. that their veces tae was, less| words, attract additional thow- ~< © « 3° Gate a $7.95 
it and they made it No. 1 in Cincinnati. Then we repeated|1#:30—(2) It's a Hit.’ (4) Captain) 1.25 one tenth that of the national *8nds, hundreds of thousands, mil- The Communist command] 99] Clothes Posts 8’ Double Gate $19.95 
that in other cities.” Gallant. average.” lions to the party that represents| promptly charged the U.N. with|@ 3% OD 6 Becks cecainicas ‘eacauted . 11:00—(2) Sky King. (4) True in all secon) “attempting to make South Ko- $495 $695 48° Chain Linkwire 
aia Story, dealings, with never-failing con-|rea-an atomic base and prepare THE MIDNIGHT EARL 11:25—(9) ‘Prayer, Billboard. ne last human being|for a or." Pp Painted a Ne, 11 Cauge, per ft... 
Society hears Barbara Hutton's marriage is over and will/11:39—(2) ( the show — except the total gal- 
lons of joyful tears spilled by tired 
housewives in vicarious delight at 
attending a wedding. 
  
Navy Planes Collide Urges Party Faithful, 
‘to Carry on Good Fight’ 
for America 
WASHINGTON uw — President Eisenhower goes to bat for his 
legislative program today at an- 
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Murray Snyder, U:S. assistant/® 
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The Aga Khan OK'd son Saddrudin’s 12:30—(2) Cartoon FYilic. 44) Car-|falling from one plane caused a|©@" Party as a champion of civil U.S. Marine Corps Maj sor} 
to Nina Dyer after she signed toon Express, (9) Youth Base-jcement trailer truck and the au- ome eee. oe marriage ball. tomobile to collide The President and Mrs, Eisen-|member of the U.N. Command, 
an agreement: No settlement in case of 1:00—(2) Movie, Wild West. (4) el. . hower obviously enjoyed a 90-min-| notified the North Korean and Chi-' 
divorce . . . Singer Caprice Chantal of ; . ute “Tribute to Ike” the Young|nese Communists of the U.N. de-| Matinee Performance. (9) Action 
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2:00—(7) Jungle Jim. (9) Saturday 
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H’wood offers cee, Bettine Film. , 23, Los Altos, Calif., flying e. @ ° Chung, spokesman for the 4 ‘ ah. 7S) We 
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A T. Propose Billy Graham * * * rtrme 
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