i Ae Tr ME ae wi ree SS > 4 »*S * be ade Ot el ff CI a a ae ee ‘ ten = pie sail ili Sele . ’ . \ ‘ | “THE PONTIAC PRE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959—52 PAGES OUT, COCUTED Paka th on the Highway Reds Ask German Treaty; _US. Keenly Disappoint ‘School Board Won’t Budge Band Protests Rejected By MAX E, SIMON daily, with junior high students | The Board added: With a denial that new policies! ®4mitted, “These are serious implica- will bring about the “inevitable de-| Both policies were discontinued tions, for they represent an attack terioration” of the Pontiac Central'last September. | on thd tuteasiiy, eutives ent 44 ‘Being Planned High School . the Board of After the Board's decision was ef the Beard 6 duse- ike Says $100-Million Education last night refused to, annc i last night, Roy Mac- Monster Will Take Six backtrack on recent changes in the | Afee, chairman of the committee,| tion and school administration. Y. to B ild jinstrumental music department said: Furthermore, these implications =_—= are not borne out by the facts.” program. “We are not surprised at your From Our News Wires lees” at the" Band cortege raimpooe por ac at eo “It is unfortunate that efforts by NEW YORK — Prosident/Sica ssmteet wun mead, stock ae ant Aelaving ‘eatin wed by wast flag 2 . Eisenhower last night an- ing numerous demands made by’ The Board’s prepared statement| Program with the view of serving), . 1, ed Lan ‘nounced. plans for a new ‘he Committee. charged that statements by band)all people better have wu sign vided '$100,000,000 atom smasher| the committee nad protested re. SuPPorters in the past lett the im labeled os lack of interest fa se USD ANY edd States said it —a machine two miles long ducing band practice time from wication thet administrative judg. . n : two to one school period and a pro-|.. was “keenly disappointed’ and by far the largest of its **° \conclusions . . ‘kind built hibition against junior high stu-'tey malcontents” and that judg. and accused the Soviet ever Oullt. ldents practicing with the senior ments and decisions were “‘formed| The Board called it “‘unfortunate Union of wanting to per- petuate the division of Ger- The Weather Us. Wea oan Feeast Fair, warmer tomorrow. (Details Page 2) a Des 117th YEAR > Atom Smasher, 2 Miles Long, GENEVA # — Russia formally proposed to the AP Wirephote a truck into the path of the second car. A Bridge- port state trooper is shown photographing the COLLIDED HEAD-ON — Three Pontiac area men died yesterday in this. two-car crash near Millington. Police said one driver speeded around Auto Smashup Fatal Belgium's King to. 3 Oakland Men Touring Detroit A head-on, two-car crash claimed the lives of three Shediaiels Wil! Hurry Oakland County men on M15 in Tuscola County yester-: | by the National Academy of day. | Through Past, Futures'sciences, the American Dead are Louis Millman, 55, of 31700 Nottingham) G0es to Chicago Today Assn. for the Advancement wrecke The President addressed high instrumentalists. \by hearsay from individuals who)that the leaders of the Band Par- about 500 scientists assem- Pury aay = a neal ear to jbled at the Waldorf-As-| _. ses ak diet oiieh oadiatae: toria hotel for a symposium on basic research sponsored | Rotary Honors Students a recess until Monday. projects in the county. (City when the crash took place. Rd., Franklin; Lio W. Switzer, 54, of 4922 Carroll Lake) rporr we — A gwift tour og\tt Betence, and the Alfred| speech presenting the Re» *Rd., Commerce Township; ,,.. P. Sloan Foundation. | draft which was orig- | Michigan's past, present and fu-) 416 told the gathering. the pro- public Jan. 10, Soviet and Walter Dunn, 78 of ture was planned today for Bel- | Minister Andrei Gromyko , 6084 Brock Way St., Com- gium's bachelor King Baudouin. | Posed new atom smasher would be West with a | 4 ape naverd \merce Township. | The 28-year-old monarch arrived |“by far te largest of its kind, militarism ~ weet | According to Tuscola County i" Detroit yesterday. He was ever built.” It would take six d 1 - . \Deputy Sheriff Frank Kroswek,| Scheduled to leave the Motor City years to complete. H he plane ¢ , : 4 The treaty, as published by Hitby Strike [i inp. pon 8 ae The Chie Executive said the to ae -ae e yh , ie nie . * i . ers coum my “hatin _ ~ od store 160 YE aNd Goad Bees one lorecs te its ties with the Western Carpenters Picket Gates siimer son eee eae, Planned | to the tamons | the American concept of free ee \Millman’s oncoming car. Switzer} Greenfield Village started-by the | dom. . : és, Britain and of Missile Center; Could was a passenger in the Dunn car.) late Henry Ford for a glimpse of | To keep this progress moving, | Feces canna age appt this * Affect 5,000 “From the looks of the dam. | the past. The village contains 1 \.\1). would recommend. to "i 1 ’ age,” Kroswek said, “they both "merous exhibits of Americana | = that Moderal er o° @ ‘sé | were going at a high rate of | and ts noted for ity tmubeum/Conerees shal. the federa! covert informants said r CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP), speed.” Beth cars were demel- | Which contains automobiles and 1 electron linear accelerator | examination of the a —Union Cal penters struck the/ ished. s } airplanes built in the infaney ot joriginally ‘proposed by Stanford | by Gromyko at ag 4 missile test center here today in| Switzer and Millman died in the; ™*™* “#mtries- | University. ocnference session @ contract dispute. |crash. Dunn died later in a Sagi 4 ‘rip to Ford Motor Co.'s giant) The White House explained that it apparently contained no sub- * * ¢t inaw hospital. \Roage plant also was planned to)the new linear accelerator, or atom| changes. Pickets “were set up at the; * * * ° | give the king a look at modern smasher, would be a completely) Premier Nikita Khrush- north and south ‘gates of both the Delbert Storms of Millington, the *¥t° Production - national facility available to quali- said in 4, speech that center @nd nearby ‘Patrick Air|truck driver, told’ police he saw A glimpse of the future awaited tied scientists for creative re- be made “with the two Force Base. Two men were at) both cars coming and blinked his a te s a amar arm where | search. | actually existing German states,” each post, carrying placards read- lights in an effort to get the Dunn) 13) {8 ae power | qThe President said the over-ali The Soviet plan is completely ing: “Carpenters employes on car to slow up “but they kept)" <3. a9 of Baudouin's fellow, Cett of about $100,600,000 for the loggerbeads with the Western strike for higher wages.” coming. | counkcyneen were at Detroit Metro.| B&¥ Project was too great to be | preposal, intreduced Picketing was orderly. | Storms said he palied bis truck |politan Airport to greet the’ King) Dore | Privately and therefore | Thareday, which calls fer 8 About 400 carpenters in Bre- almost entirely off the road but yesterday when he arrived after a) ™¥St become “a federal respon LUNCHEON GUESTS — The Pontiac Rotary Township, Northern, and Harrison Munson, 57 | Pesce treaty with @ anified Ger- vard County — 115 of them at | had to stop because of a tree. three-day state visit at Washing-| ee Club yesterday honored high-average Pontiac Chapman St. Other students honored were Rick | ™*"¥ the cape — are involved. The | Millman was vice president and wn Baers arate et ON BEFORES _ | high school seniors and an exchange student Serwin, 189 Oneida Rd; Nancy Donaldson, 153 | The Western package plan ran ange reyes ae a secretary - treasurer of Millman) "=" a ioe flags flags| Eisenhower's | from France. Shown here at the club's noon W. Lawrence St.; and Vicki McLaughlin, 193 Mo- into a wall of Soviet opposition, - the and eg arco gear | Brothers Inc. The firm operenes . bel grease oe al luncheon are (from left) Jackie Baron, a French hawk Rd., all of Pontiac Central. The club also | ams HIGHLIGHTS ; * Prony as Se ae _ a fur —— prewar Taseas” Commission and) Student who-has attended Pontiac Central this’ presented a $100 check to Marilyn’ Vernon, 158 | Radio Moscow went on the air other gan. was en route to Bay | year; James Lyons, 411 First St., Northern; |W. Rundell St., a Pontiac Central singer who will promptly with highlights of Gro- Beverly Donato, 2124 Ostrym St., Waterford tour Europe this summer as a choir member, ihis own Science Advisory Commit- CWS a tee, headed by Dr. James R. ian. “The Carpenters Union, Local} Dunn was heading south on the Killi j 1685, decided to strike after a aie hiete ee otra ported wassinarent @ ~ ix ew | . z.’ Conctusion of opin teas 'e-hour negotia ssi . “ss . ‘ . Germany is important Oar meee ting eeetiee ani ’;|which Dunn was considering pur-| ernment sald today production | zs * * Crash Kills 2 ‘Leaves Hospital it will be indefinitey oe tne Contractors failed to produce a| Chasing from him. hit an all-time high in April. Red W k 4 if it has to wait én the formation new contract. | Switzer was a self-employed car-| The Federal Reserve Board's | S Or E ti Ch ke ed G od f of an all-German gevermment. ’ ; It was learned the union is ask-| Penter. He is survived by a oom, | Indes of industrial [ - - = i? mo 10n- Oo rey > The treaty is now the main : ‘ ree Sgr Apri} 1 Pay boost Gtiman ta survived by his wile, cent ot the 1947-49 setae ai on Similar in u ance Ofters Messa e f Ho pan Se ol ‘ | old contract with the contractors|S@tah; two sons, Stanley and) This compared with a pre- | g O pe ee ee ° bond yee ee ee Atom Pr ober Lapeer Mishap Claims _ sinned pit * * _* ae land and a ae bilren. ae — an aces w— A 1. Driver, Patient; Third | NEW YORK (#—Arthur Godfrey came out of the hos-|ernment is created. is. : The contractors have offered a pertains pital today after a lung operation for cancer and said, : staggered 35-cent-an-hour wage | million dollar scientific monster to) Man Near Death 1 got ab d I'll do my d Auih Se: deat it | “One cannot regard this : reak—an y damndes rve it. : argu: i the atom will be America’s next) 7. patient and driver of an .The 55-year-old television and radio~ entertainer | package in a two-year pact. They make the greatest assault ever on he insist the first 15-cent bdost not wren a lee cense vite et ee ™ jamivetance ren Toute from Westichoked with emotion as he first tried to talk with re- “It is based on purely formal 4 = w } A | _ 4 . ° It will be by far the most power-|i04 in Lapeer early this morning, Porters in the waiting room + [cal conhdecetions, UNIS | Light Frost Again, ful thing of its kind, although!wnen the ambulance veered off/0f Columbia Presbyterian|trom me which may be of help to/"0t De less suitable under @ i ’ Soviet scientists are working OP /the opposite side of the road and) Medical Center. others," expired. | of 126 im April 1958. Nash Admits Firing Shot in. Lassiter Murder Plot plans for an instrument something) struck a tree. He paused; swallowed, and went| _ Weatherman Says pom e * *. f Aides tried to oe out but _ whee aa miitaylamn in mn < we ~ The American machine will be | The driver's assistgnt, sitting inne a | “Inside I whs afraid. The rea- jtany. / The Weather Bureau forecasts) By GEORGE T. TRUMBUIL JR. | two miles long. One of its big- back of the ambulance with the) Barer -igr he said, raising a hand,| %" I was afraid, I didn't know) 91) / ; $ cuties hasty cheay tong! Charles Nash thought his ex-convict friend, Richard See of a chuck inetaumee petiaet ested to Be La sect ve |TV got to tell them this.” Lite ll svisters. Pm sot otranl te {Foreign Seoretary temperature near 38. hones was doing him “fa big favor” when he paid $150 to! thousandth of a billionth of an (lice said. After bowing his head in his | time a ie pada the throttle | Wester= s at his eyes. |said with deep feeling: Nash, 42, of Chattanooga, | pandcuffs. ~ |the prototype of: the’ big machine . ns Lora more Rae a ee ‘Slimp, a heart patient, to the U.S.| “But 1 got a break ~ the | “Thank God we live in a world eS “ Jones, 27, of Rossville, Ga., and now is operating, said the more (Buck) Wicks, 36, the |..Nash told Olsen and State Police eatrunnont ta needed to/Public Health Service hospital) surgeon got it out, under cirewm- | like this.” Coeslen ss. nvsnsserseesierc lB | OO the for of (detectives last might that he. was /Powern ‘ in Detroit. stances so trying that one slip | 31, tion was | performed County News ccccecssceees Af | MAM, as tho instigator of | aing held in jail im Tennessee|*termine how particles within the)" “"™ ew ond 2 gg cserwealaginin pee the plot, were arraigned on first- charged with carrying a concealed|#ucleus of an, atom behave at dis- one way or the April 30, Doctors removed. a. can ” wana nalt Garddb....; 4: oa degree murder charges this |. .5n when Jones paid out $199|tances too short to be observed by/ The Truth Was in Him wouldn't be here talking f@ yew. /cerous tumor’and the upper lobe High School ........0000000s 15. | Seening: -|to release him. atom smashers. : : ws getee Se oe ‘l do} of his left hing. MOE J disidgs shes bteaet 43 ee 8 * * * ‘The linear electron accelerator is} MOSCOW (UPI) — Nasretdin [my to deserve it.” R. -.8 8 Obituaties ...lcclseecscA9 | Nash and Jones waived prelimi-| “I knew he was a friend of mine|an atom smasher that shoots pa! Ablasov, @ scientific worker at | His voice broke and his aides) Godfrey will spend several Sports 0 ing class. sociate manager of the Pontiac ag ~— or | ~~ ° Area Chamber of Commerce, At- acengel He was selected a member of torney Leon H. Hubbard and the OMnperetune 43 |the National Honor Society. Har-| poy, 5 dies Pecies Gare wal Ae gh me. nn a $8 |rison excelle. in track, football|:* the Board of Directors. “ee gers jand basketball, and was named to the 1959 all-county and Sag- inaw Valley teams in. basketball. Harrison, who is a member of Highest Lewest Temperateres This) "Li in 86 Years 88 in 1932 33 in 1895 ‘Who Did It?—You! | Al cen 3 eee a 32/ the Regional Committee of the 1960 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—City Baltim 65 43 Memphis 68 46\; Supervisor William C. Blake, an- Boner’ ‘3 9 Stem & 8s 7)|White House conference for chil- d at the closing of a°d " Brownaviile % o7 Miweukes 98 3) dren and youth fepesenting stu-| ; tunnel, demanded to know Crete on 83. ba Wew Oreans xs ee dents of Pontiac public schools, | who authorized such action, The Cincinaat? st 3 canbe: $7 $2\ Plans to enroll at the University ‘State Highway Division wrpte Cleveland 50 42 Peliston 47 26.0f Detroit on a full scholarship him that the tunnel peste? a 3 oor SS SY ’ ‘| was closed as part of a free- Port Worth 13 38.6" Prancisee $9 31 Marion A. Wright, a retired | way project, begun after it was Qikepies $2 3S. & Marie 4 3) lawyer, & past president of the in 1956 by city’s a Jacthooville 86 Wechington <1) Alumni and Law Alumni Assoct- Board of Supervisors — includ- Los Angeice 16 56 Tease . 85 12 ations of the University of South ing Blake. a ee Se ee eee ee eee Se ee Se OOO ee = , * » se ‘ y: ws * Pd on J Sia iidh~ideaaiedib saph-..aek CC ny peed pL esd eta A) 9 ee ge us Aas ‘ boo . are ig TASES tiene <> ay oye ee ee ‘ TR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 | THREE Assails Goverfiment, Labor, Big Business | ‘Turning to big business, the | STOTT ' Shop and Save at SIMMS . 7 - — auto executive proposes that | firms which achieve too large | Romney Raps Power Concentration s#=sFses% separate companies EAST LANSING (U—Excessive| economic Senne of as many, “regulating industry on the basis} As Romney sees it, this would eral. government, labor pou fed-| groups as possible with the least, ,of fostering competition and pro-| multiply the good administrative é offense to other. groups and the, moting collective bargaining on the! practices responsible for the suc 3 Evenings Every Week 6-FOOT TALL-—5-SHELF ‘Each 3 Ftxl2-In. 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PITZGERALD President ané Pustisher = Owned and Published Locally 3 FRIDAY, MAY }5, 1959 Attempts to Discredit FBI and Hoover Fail It’s a sad and sorry admission, but of late there have been a few attempts to “take a crack” at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Nothing is immune. . Even the Lord faces a few atheists. “oe * * But throughout the years, our FBI has been the open pride and joy of a great nation. Political parties united in standing square- ly behind this great organization. Republicans and Democrats alike have always cheered our great inner defense. x -.«§ * However, the FBI’s enemies are now sticking their noggins above the horizon and sniping at long range. It revolves around an attempt to smear J. EpGAR Hoover and his entire setup. Perhaps they want the great Hoover out now. Perhaps they are merely setting the stage for weaken- ing the Bureau when he steps aside as he will some day. (J. EpGar is now 64). Another sector of the opposition lies in the ranks of the Commies who have long since discovered that the FBI is the greatest thorn that exists in that thick Russian flesh. Forever, the Reds have struggled to discredit the Bureau of Investigation. And well they should. Here’s their great nemesis. x * * No other entity has done as much . to protect America against the ma- chinations of these slimy fifth col- umnists. They have been unrooted and exposed all over the nation. They’ve squirmed repeatedly as the FBI strips and rips them naked. All hail a great Institution. And a great Chief! Dominican Republic. Rule Strictly Trujillo The original nepotist is Generalis- Simo RAFAEL L. TRUJILLO who will have completed 29 years of iron- fisted rule of the Dominican Republic this Saturday. * * * Talking about favoritism, he has so many cousins and relatives on the government payroll, including his sons, that it runs into dozens. You could say without a qualm that TRUJILLO has done a remarkable job of keeping the country in the family. Check this lineup: Brother Hector is president of the republic. Rafael, Jr., is a general and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. Jose, a nephew, is secretary of defense. Luis, another nephew, is secre- tary of war and aviation. _ Rhadames, a second son was a major at 13. (Rafael, Jr.,. was a general at 9). : * * * Even the in-laws seem to get into - the act. Porririo Rustrosa in be- tween marriages and flirtations, has served as a diplomat. He was briefly married to daughter Fror bE Oro. Thfs power monopoly entitles TRUJILLO to the title, Benefactor of the Fatherland, bestowed by the Do- minican Congress, which also thoughtfully renamed historic Santo Domingo as Ciudad Trujillo. * * * Looking at the serious aspects of this dictatorship makes one THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mart ew Daily Except Sunday Huron +. 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SUMMERFIELD is declaring war on the sale of filthy and dirty literature. ; x -*« * “Pornographic” is the four dol- lar word the literary world uses for describing this type of scum but it’s the same despicable thing, whatever terms you employ. x * * When anything of this nature is sent through the mails, the Post Office Department and the United States Government are interested. In fact, they’re interested to the point of prescribing heavy fines and sentences. * x * , Postmaster Robert C. Miller says there is a‘multimillion dollar traffic .in obscene pictures and written material. The worst fea- ture lies in the fact that the purveyors of this dirty stuff are now establishing a market among high school pupils. Peddling it under the counter to adults wasn’t enough to satisfy the vultures who now start swooping down on the younger generations. * * * The Post Of fice Department de- serves praise and support. The Man About Town Delayed Spring Readers Report on Absence of Real Seasonal Weather Politics: In which too many are machine-made, rather than self- made. The best gardening suggestion I've heard comes from " Charles Moskin of Keego Harbor, who wishes the weather man had a green *%thumb. The annual tulip display at White Chapel Memorial Park, nine miles south- east of Pontiac, is being held up by the late spring, according to Manager Dorval D. Symons, who says the blossoms are slow in matur- ing. Due notice of when the 100,000 blos- soms are at their best will be given in this column. Back from the Holland Tulip Festival, my good friend, Roscoe Hoyt of Birmingham, says everything was ready for it—except the tulips. Grower of several varieties of peonies for many years, Mrs. August Heilman of Waterford usually has them at their best for Memorial Day, but reports that this year it may be the Fourth of July. “This is the first time in 30 years,” phones Gerry Kuhlmann of Rochester, “that I didn’t have fresh radishes from my garden by May 15.” A top suggestion about this late spring comes from Mrs. Onalee -Frostman of Auburn Heights—thé weather man for- got to defrost. OK, Mrs. Frostman; there's something in a name. On account of the late season, and an-: other reason, George Fernley of Commerce has decided not to plant any oats. A pair of robins built a nest in his grain drill. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Alfred Austin of 22 Porter St.; 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Selmes of 69 Ormsby Drive; 51st wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Edward C. Tanner of 94 Blaine St.; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Victer D. Bacon of 23 Grandie Ave,; golden wedding. Mrs. Mercedes Orthmore of Rochester; 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Freelander e of Birmingham; 54th wedding anniver- sary. Orson French of Lake Orion; 86th-birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Swayze of Oxford; 5lst wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ira-A. Woodward. of 2625 Silver Lake Road; 90th birthday. d ’ ° jail , the heavy hand of ee eS ee a W0RR/<—. David Lawrence Says: Slight Handicap Free German Elections Key Issue GENEVA — The champions of freedom have told the dictatorsiip of the Soviet Union that there is no substitute for free and uncoerced elections as a means of determin- ing the true will of a people. Germany can be reunited and the City of Berlin can be a “united city’ but only if totalitarianism is is lifted and the people are per- ? mitted to choose I, their own form of 3 govérnment. y This, in essence, ; is the big issue A here at the con- st casa ference of the LAWRENCE foreign ministers of Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union. This ig the real road to peace—the ‘way to get rid of festering sores that slowly but surely bring on the conditions out of which world wars are born. The so-called “package” plan isn't properly described if by this is meant that it is a take-it-or- leave-it proposition and that its several successive stages cannot be altered by sincere and honest negotiations. - But its basic principle is unaltor- able. Either the ‘status of a con- quered province subject indefinite- ly to the military power of the ¢on- queror is to remain, or else some progress is to be achieved toward the grant of full sovereignty to all of Germany as a unit. * * * For a long time the position of the Western Allies has been that there should be free elections. Former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles held out for this objective, but his position was mis- construed as meaning that no step could be taken toward reunifying Germany except by a free elec- tion. Actually, he pointed out a few months ago that free elections could be a separate stage and that other steps could -be taken first. FOUR STAGES This is why the new plan is sep- arated into four stages. It is a well-thought-out formula which permits the two German govern- ments to get together through a committee and work out electoral Jaws which can be submitted to all the German people for a vote in the next two and a half years. It provides for the making of a new constitution, It provides also for the meeting of a com- mittee or council of West Ger- man and East German represen- tatives to develop their own way of setting up election machinery and a unified system of govern- ment. This is an enlightened approach to a complex problem. Berlin's status becomes sécondary in the sense that things remain about as they are during the transition p2- riod, but with better and cléarer definitions about the access of Al- lied troops to the city. Also there are provisions for the gradual reduction of the size of the armies and a proposal for the withdrawal. of any foreign troops later if the unified government doesn't want them. there. The Country Parson EB (\() 4 , “There are moré people who will direct others in the way they should go than will accompany them,” The basic principle is one of volition. Theoretically, no govern- ment allows foreign troops on its soil unless consent is given. If a reunited Germany wants to join the Warsaw Pact domi- nated by the Seviets or to affili- ate with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as ‘he West German government does today, this would be a choice which the all-German government would be free to make. Throughout the Iron Curtain countries, where the fires of free- dom still burn in the hearts of the enslaved, the Western plan-is more than a ray of hope. * * * It is the symbol of earnest de- sire not to surrender to the will of the tyrant but to hold high the banner of freedom and free elec- tions. For in that direction alone lies the road to reduced arma- ments and the prevention of an- other world war. Many a citizen in the Soviet Union as well as in the so-called satellite countries is secretly praying that some day a miracle will happen and free elections will become available to them, too. For vhen peoples rule, there is no chance of war. Only dictatorships cause wars. (Copyright 1959) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For ye know how that after- ward, when he would have in- herited the blessing, he was re- jected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. — Hebrews 12:17. . * * * Repentance, to be of any avail, must work a change of heart and conduct.—Theodore L. Cuyler. Dr. William Brady Says: Good Game of Lawn Bowls Best Cure for Flabbiness These days, it seems, everybody wants to relax ‘ For people who do honest wo (with their’ mus- cles) relaxation is fine — say for 15 minutes mid morning and 15 minutes mid-after- noon or thirty minutes at lunch time. For people who live without work- ing students, professional peo- ple, white collar employes, housewives maids, cleaners, laundresses, etc. to work for them, parasites who live by the generosity or bounty of others — relaxation is very bad medicine. OR. BRADY- who hire * * Muscle relaxation, that is. It compounds what already ails them: flabbiness. I still believe the ideal diversion for people who do no honest work (students, teachers, doctors, Pas- tors, lawyers, dentists, light house- keepers, white collar workers in general) is about two miles of oxy- ’ gen on the hoof two or three times a day. Try walking instead of rid- ing to and from office, school or shop. * * * Unfortunately onty a few can af- ford to spend two hours walking every day. Moreover traffic haz- ards in cities makes walking so dangerous it is no longer enjoy- able. GOOD EXERCISE I'd say a game of bowls is equiv- alent to a two mile walk. Maybe a little better, considering the extra muscular effort of bending to pick up your bowl and crouching to de- liver it. Bowls, says Webster, is “an ancient game, popular in Great Britain, played with biased balls on a plot of greensward, the aim being to roll them near a station- ary ball called a jack.” Lawn bowling would be infinitely better for professional and busi- ness people than the vicarious tin- gle and make-believe diversion they get from watching professfon- als play. . ’ : ry * * * The mild exercise of lawn bowl- ing is but a minor feature of the effect of the game on vite and longevity. We hear a good «eal, a good deal too much, I think, about new drugs called tranquillizers — I call ‘em dope that is just a little more subtle than morphihe, heroin or ~ barbiturate. However, I do heartily recom- ‘ - . . mend one tranquilizer, which is not only 99.44 per cent effective but especially beneficial to victims of cardio-vascular degeneration (heart and artery trouble of insidi ous development). Yup — you guessed it: lawn bowling. Signed letters, not more than one pege or 100 words long pertaining to persona] heelth and hygiene, not dis- ease. diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if « stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1959) 3 =e ave vo ‘Supreme i Court Assumes Powers of the Legislature The U. S. Supreme Court has rewritten a section of the Constitution ‘and has violated and superseded the Fi . j } 7 violating the private and individual rights of every American citizen, They've done this by passing a law whereby your home can be searched without due process of law withoyt a warrant. x *« . When did we give the Supreme Court permission to be a legisia- tive body, to pass our laws or to abridge or supersede the Constitu- tion? That’s up to Congress and individual states. x* * * . ae It the Supreme Court is allowed to get away with this deal, then God help our country in the future. It's time. for Congress to start an investigation of the Supreme Court's recent decisions. Thank heavens the American Bar Association is beginning to get upset by this dedision. * * * Write your Congressmen in Washington and ask them: to restore to Congress and citizens the right to legislate. New Hudson ‘All Right, Smarty, What’s Due Next?”~ Someone said in Voice of the People that spring would be wonderful because winter was S80 severe. Well, they can eat those words for we have not had a nice spring at all and I wonder how that same fortune teller will look ahead and predict the sum- mer. Summer is here in six weeks and spring is more than half gone: Disappointed ‘We’re Feasting as Others Suffer’ While Sol Hurok and the Na- tional Council for Soviet-American Friendship dine and feast Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet in New York, mary innocent, forgotten Americans are suffering and dying in Russian prisons in the Arctic. * * * John Noble of Bloomingdale, Tll., who was released in 1955 from the notorious Seviet politi- cal prison camp at Vorkuta, says there are still 3,000 Ameri- cans in Russian prisons. These are mainly World War II Gls, he says. 4 * * * The U. S. State Department must act at once and ask the Kremlin bandits to free these Americans immediately. Also, the regrettably ridiculous “cultural exchange” with Soviet Russia ought to be. stopped. The Reds have nothing to offer but communism, atheism, slavery, lies and the blood of their. martyrs. Imants Balodis Chicago Suggests Method to Help Business A good step to encourage more commerce in downtown Pontiac would be tg start at once in our idle parking lots with a straight ten cents charge for any 24 hours or part of it. also ten cents per stop up to an hour On our streets. Then put a group of strict traffic policemen on the alert to record and place charces of 25 cents a minute on double parkers. Let them stand as stern as a Big Ieague umpire. All complaints would be settled in our local traf- fic court. What do you think? Maurice Frushour 110 W. Pike St Daniel F. Foley Jr. ‘Greedy Females Should Stay Home’ Having read P. O. Clerk’s re- cent letter, I agree. Woman was made for the home, not for Gen- eral Motors nor a full time job that a young couple could make a living and get by on. Shame on you greedy females. You want your job that some man needs badly or perhaps buy that new car while other men are out of work, out of unem- ployment benefits and unable to pay insurance apy more. . You want everything while 5,000 families in this area are losing everything, including their old car. It must be nice to have two pay- checks, put your three boys to college, but how about the other guy? Why don’t you quit and go home? EN. ‘ ‘That One Lesson Would Save Lives’ In all this talk about drive? training, everyone seems to over- look one point and that is that we should teach no one ever ought to drive over 65 miles an hour for any purpose. Just that one lesson would save so many lives we wouldn't believe it. - John Hilgendorf The Pontiac Press reserves the right to edit all letters They should be under 200 words and must be aceompanied by the name and ad- dress of the writer If the letter ‘'s not critica] of individuals or individ- wal concerns or of « controversial mature the writer's name will be withheld upon request Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Boys and girls have codes to hide . . . The words they want to say ... Especially in high school where. . . They strive so hard each day ... TGIF. is one of them .. . It comes up every week . , « as they look forward to the fun... And freedom they all seek . . “Thank Goodness (now) It's Friday’ and . . . Our classes soon will end _ . . With Saturday and Sunday all . . . Our very own to spend .. . Of course they have their homework but . . . They do not mind too much . _. Away from classrooms, teachers and... From bulletins and such . . T.G.LF, is really just... . Their simple code to say . Thank good- ness for this weekend time . . To rest, relax and play. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Why Must Wives Always Submit? Notice the challenges offered by the cultured women at Dr. Rang’s reception for me. They knew that it isn’t smart to ask a husband to curb his stomach hunger, yet they seemed to think another basie appetite (the erotic) can be stopped at will. Wives, it makes a happier home when you furnish your mates plenty of erotic as well as gastric calories. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-435: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rang graciously had a re- ception for, mé at their home fol- lowing my /evening address at Washington, Indiana, last winter. * * * And a crowd of wives called me into the kitchen, saying they wanted to argue about some points I had made in my speech. ‘Dr. Crane,” they began, “‘you said that a wife hasn’t as much « erotic hunger as 4 her husband. gq Well, we agree . with that.— DR. CRAN “But you further stated that a modern wife must function as a one-woman harem in order to keep her husband devoted through their Golden Wedding Day. ‘ “Why do you expect us wives to make all the sacrifices for a happy home? ~« * * “Why don’t you urge husbands to use more restraint and curb ir appetites?” SEX DIFFERENCES “Why don’t you expect your hus- bands to curb - their appetites,” I replied, “and remain content on 2,500 food calories per- dren. So you wives will not only ‘ stomfach . day, instead of their normal 3,300 calories? “Just tell them to use more restraint and learn to live on short rations at the dinner table. Well, you know what would happen, don’t you? They'd grow irritable and snarlish. “Not only would they snap at you and become caustic, but they'd extend their ire to your children. Soon the youngsters would be crying because of daddy's harsh remarks and bitter tongue. “So you smart wives know it is wise to feed your husbands their full 3,500 talories at the dinner table. “In fact, you garnish the foods, even scallop the edges of the grapefruit and constantly try to tantalize ow male appe- tites with new recipes, till you coax us into adding a roll of excess upholstery around our equators via your tempting viands, “So why think mankind's second basic appetite can be curbed or restrained without producing a vile tempered mate? * xe * “Basic human appetites may be temporarily sidetracked, but they will ultimately break forth, like an irresistible force. . “And males show this ill effect via peeping Tom behavior, porno- graphic art, burlesque shows, or clandestine affairs, etc. * “So Mt is much simpler jpst | _ to feed your mate his basic re- quirements of both gastric as well as erotic calories. “Then you'll have him purring contentedly. He'll be a devoted husband and think you are won- derful,* : “Better yet, he will not project his il] will and ire upon: the chil- “ «), insure yourself a happier marriage but will also guarantee your young- sters a much pleasanter domestic environment.” WOMEN’S CHARM It may seem that I pick on you wives excessively, but that’s be- cause you are more scientific than men. Even though a wife is the best cook in town, she still retains an open mind (scientific atti- tude) and copies recipes trom other good cooks. Men tend to be more egotistical, They figure they know it all, so why study the methods of other operators! * * * You women nce the beginning of history have been the chief custodians of culture and morality, music and education. You make up 90 per cent of the attendance at PTA meetings, music clubs, ete. But don’t try to ration your mate in the erotic realm! Send for my booklet ‘‘Sex Problems -in’ Mar- riage,"’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). 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PONTIAC Not only will you be more rested and relaxed during and after your trip in a NEW WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC, but you will never find a better deal any time than you will RIGHT NOW at PONTIAC RETAIL STORE! RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. Tom Stachler I’ve had—thanks to the NEW WIDE-TRACK 4 PONTIAC for 1959 and Pontiac Retail’s unusual trade-in policy. Usually one ride in a new Pontiac will sell it. So, if you're looking for a new car. . come in, call for me, and let’s take a ride ina NEW Wide-Track I’m having the best year uf j THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 ~ NINE a Japan Tells Russia Shotgun Blasts Rock Maine Town i) | , ; jn ‘ AT GEORGE’S-NEWPORT'S ‘ Jivchaanh It Cannot Be Neutral Hurts 2; - Kills Wite, ( hief, Self FRI-SAT.—MON. I JUST ARRIVED! TOKYO (AP)—Japan Yoday told | a. Kn S Pp li the Soviet Union it cannot adopt a) | IMERICK, Maine (AP) — Ajpond about a mile from the center) They could see Hamlin from Grand Opening Special! 0 pruce ane ing policy of nutrality in world af- brooding businessman ‘shot and| of Limerick, a village of 1,000time to time ducking from one} New Exciting Budget ; fairs. killed Anis wife and then killed a | population 30 miles east of Port- | window to another as he fired his| 4 : _ h . d. | shotgun. The Japanese government re-jpolice chief and wounded two SUMMER DRESSES COMPLETE STOCK jected Soviet accusations that nu-|state troopers before his sis nese and police pieced to- FIRST CHIEF P ular T es | $ lati clear arms have been brought into) ended a five-hour gun battle with| at 4:15 p.m. ‘a0 Rese Herein Harnois, a former FBI agent i op ype nsu on Japan. re nearly 100 officers Thursday|crossed the street to visit Mrs.|@Md Westbrook’s first full-time; 8, S-R.. e night. Jessie Mitchell, Hamlin shouted to| police chief, was killed as he , It said Japan's defense forces Gordon E. Hamlin, 51, upset) her from his. front door and fired|raced toward the house with a| SPECIAL! will not be armed with nuclear |over the revent loss of his furni-\once with a shotgun. tend'ane bomb tai lis abd. | | $ weapons and the governmentiture manufacturing business, shot! ees ar WIFE «“ - Hand Saws om: 1 19 “will not consent to the introduc-|himself as police closed in on his Regina was shot as be ap| Just Say “Charge It s tion of such weapons into the/Cellar “holdout with bullets and{ As Mrs. Hamlin raced up sy rope aman: dunia gual ; country.” tear gas. front ‘steps of the Mitchell home, |site side. wee a stages — cool NOW IN. STOCK ‘The foreign ministry delivered | * * |Hamlin fired again and his wife) ie Both = a = the lan ao | omciag eo a note to Soviet Ambassador Ni-| Also dead were Hamlin’s wife,|fell mortally wounded on the for — an hour ore troop- ge 5 pieete es fabrics. Junior, Misses. Halt s . ° kolai Federenko, replying to a Rose, 46, and Westbrook Police porch. ers could drag them out of range sizes. uminum Combination Doors | sivicc sei a tay erie Sepiyjchiet Pierre. Harnois, 34, both Trooper Parker, the first to ar- Hamois was pronounced dead at ; accused the Soviets of trying to}killed by shotgun blasts. jwive at the scene, kicked open the the scene. | Drip Dry Cottons ...... 3.99 ‘interfere in Japan's internal af-| State Trooper Stephen A. Re-|front door of Hamlin’s home. | =?" _™ | Shistwaiet Ovesces ...... 5.99 } COMPLETE LINE ‘fairs. gina, 42, of Saco, was critically) “He greeted me with both bar-| When darkness fell, searchlights Amel Dresses .........7.99 ’ she - z x * * wounded by Hamlin’s shotgun in|rels of the gun,” Parker said. | were brought to the scene to light Armstrong Ceiling Tile re leat retains ie salon the danger ist in 2 Prtang|oed for tenforcemests and aye At ene pat a tear gas grew ge. g for a nuclear free zone in Asiajon the danger list in a Portland/oed for reinf and stayed} At one , & tear gas . , is en issue that should be settled | hospital. to assist arriving troopers, city|ade set fire to the roof. Fire by the nuclear powers — not| Trooper Willard Parker was/police and game wardens. fighters put out fhe small blaze SOPHISTICATED CORWIN LUMBER CO. |= Se : . The Japanese reply also reject-/arms and abdomen. The officers stationed them-| 1’ See eat GRADUATION ; ed the Soviet contention that the * * selves behind their cruisers and) yo Vater streamed into the} @nd PROM presses Wao) 117 S$. CASS FE 2-8385 |.U.s-Japan security treaty is a} The scene of the blistering|in houses on each side of Ham-| ie Hamlin shot himself in the! itreaty is wholly defensive. shooting was a quiet Maine cross-|lin’s home, firing with rifles and itreaty os wholly defensive. c roads settlement by an old mill. pistols. slumped dead in several inches of; aaa * * * Just Say “Charge Ii” | The Hamilins’ daughter, Judy, | t important occasion dress | 16, was at a baseball game when’ that iit get thet senenod skirt +the shooting started. 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Sizes 10 to_18, Just Say “Charge It.” re in Mis | — ¢ | GEORGE'S : NEWPORT’: FLOOR COVERINGS | : For the ultimate in distinctive floors and counters 3511 Elizabeth Lake’ Ave. 4994 ‘Dixie Hwy.- Drayton visit Spencer’s for the finest selection of tile anywhere, ee 2 . os wNew Gold marble and spatter patterns that are “out of einv FE 47775 - =OR 53-0411 “this world” “for appearance; Custom designs are a I= /4 NO. SAGINAW Open Monday-Friday and S at rday : Evenings specialty — either in linoleum or tile. | : ' s . ; 1 t THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Hal Boyle Finds: Good Food Can Breed Delin NEW YORK (AP)—Human nu-|be matured earlier, enjoy a longerjdoes a society want? trition has reached the point) prime of life, or extend its dctual) “They are quite different where experts feel, that by con-| longevity. trolled feeding, a population can things,’ pointed out Dr. Robert But which of these three goals|S. Goodhart, scientific director of the National Vitamin Foundation, Removable and Adjustable Tray. Leather Safety Strap. Easy to Clean Complete Line of Baby Needs TOYTOWN 23 N. Saginaw “S"hatesss Jewelers =") REMINDER! Meer) DR. A. MILES i . j now has your examination records at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. ‘Across from SIMMS—Next to JACOBSEN'S PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER Open Monday & Priday Evenings FE 2-0291 a nonprofit organization. “What is optimal nutrition? It on what you want. “If we and the Russians are en- gaged’ in trying to build up big armies, we can do this by matur- ing our youths faster, but they'll be dying of coronary attacks and other degenerative diseases in itheir 40s and 50s. jthe earlier it dies.” * * * possible to add potential years to a child’s life by keeping him thin and small and postponing the de- velopment of his maturity as long as possible. But the price would be a lowered vitality. “Later I myself would probably want to take him out and shoot him, because he would be useless to society,’”’ he said. . “The idea of merely living as long as possible is, it seems to me, a lousy ambition.” | * * * Dr. Goodhart feels the average child fares best if fed a diet that allows him to mature at his own |pace rather than one that spurs him into a forced growth. | “A Jot of us are concerned,” \he said, ‘‘about mothers who wor- ry about the fact their child is to his final stature. bring on this earlier maturity.” x * * Sunday at the New Baltimore Post The rise in juvenile delinquen- | 7973.for the annual Spring Encamp- ae ‘ey. Dr. Goodhart says, may be, | ment. Fifth District Commander The earlier an animal matures); part at least, explained by a Eugene Poker of Roseville, will conflict in what American society| Preside at the 2 p.m. business lexpects of its young people, ; “We are feeding them diets The Ladies Auxiliary will start the all-day session with a mem- bership breakfast at 10. Member- So eee will be made at that Dr. Goodhart said it would be} that mature them earlier physi- cally and mentally,” he said, “‘but at the same time we are trying to keep them children longer emotionally upper classes, which want to send their sons and daughters through college and don’t like them to get married until they are well into their 20s.’’ of explosive tension. keep them immature and depend-| ent, while maturing them earlier} year. physically and mentally. | “These things fight each other.| Like ants, termites are social! insects. But, the two are no more | \closely related than are monkeys| The kid is unhappy. 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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 bad = ee wallet Newbyry lost in the snow] 1 table, pert time CONTROLLER All Accounting Services Per Diem Basis Write Box 26 Pontiac Press, 48 W. Heren ‘}tion and dexterity leads to mishaps : jamong olde ‘folk. Melting Snow Means more than® four months earlier| |. Jeter maintained that one of the Called Accident Key John Whitfield, a visiting pro-|EXtra Cheer for Him and returned it to the owner. The |best methods of defense would be ITHACA,“N. Y, (UPI— Their son, Gary, who yesterday) s + | * had his 14th birthday, has had 52) Gary had to wait until his * pairs in his young life., The total;Seventh birthday for the ‘horse, «cost? Mrs. Hood estimates it at)according to his mother. This ~ about $400. [meant another pair of more elab-| t = And she has saved them all— j orate siciaia hoots, = as testimony to a well traveled | Next im the succession were yeangvte. A rg Shcpeor gle ng tm An eighth -grader at Our Lady = of the Lakes School, Gary has| "ve" Pairs im different sizes. , every pair of shoes he has ever| When Gary was nine, he insisted « worn paired up along the wall injon having a pair of blue suede} ~ the recreation room of his home at|shoes—much to the horror of his 3643 Mariner St. mother. These were not worn very ~ SHOW WEA N much, and stand out in bold con-| ipreeggeerir ene ee to his more favorite footwear. = Dear Bootees on up through his| SPORTS APPEAR ~ present 9-Ds, all show the wear} When he was a little older, Gary > and tear of a typical growing boy.|was fitted for basketball shoes, = Each pair shows a different |then tennis, track, baseball shoes. + stage in the boy's life as he pro- Finally, yesterday, Gary - gressed from babyhood to young | stepped into manhood with a pair . manhood. of good sturdy wing-tipped ox- 3 ¢ ~~» - Fear Diet May Suffer some sharp wing-tipped oxfords. ie Pontiac Press Phote keeping them. Gary was 14 yesterday and will |) manhood by getting fitted for |) = fords. No. pointy-toes for this |i teenager, his mother says. 7 Gary’s parents have figured that ; each pair of shoes cost an average| >> { $7 a pair., They intend to con-| ~~ tinue saving the boy’s shoes until | he is 21 years old. , * * * “ker At that time, all of the shoes will| Bey be gathered together and tearfully | 7 given to some organization for dis-| #9 tribution to needy families whose) 7% boys may still get some mileage) 4” a! 0 ee But it’s Open Your Savings Account With Any Amount... Add To It Regularly ae And Build A Nest Egg For The Future. ~ Shoes Tell Story of Gary’s Life® ° er Ps ee ae ” ger eer” ae Bet ~ a « : 4 ~ : 4 ¥ & sia a eee’ ook ee prey | a “eae Pe IRs SERENE = a ade Oo F P Own Ff §|§ A ©) - Offices at W. Huron ...N. Perry . . . Keego Harbor ... Walled Lake ... Milford... Union Lake... | | Lake Orion . .. Waterford and Bloomfield Hills | PRA ae, gee iin Wit tier eer S| Bet Sibi oo adie Path Cited aller “Study Finds Oldsters -Spend Less for Food 3 WASHINGTON (UPI)—Old folks|said the Rochester sample was on social security rolls spend only| picked because it wes believed to ‘about two-thirds as much for food represent a fair picture of old- Jas average consumers. |sters drawing social security in ~_ *& ®* much of the nation. . This clue to the diets of social D t 3 security “‘cHents’’ who live inde- = _—— are “pendently emerged from a still- Pe lysing the diets ope incomplete study by the Agricul-| Rochester group to see how ; many fall below the nutrition ture Department's Institute of! Soni * Home E : recommended by scien- © soaaee tists for their age group. Experts cn tho problems ef) sere are indications partly aging Americans, have long been ne b , d 1 over the question of out y the food spending figures included in a recent pre- Sa aon tole fv. liminary report on the survey, along that a considerable number of the Many believe that a large num-jold folks’ diets may fall below ber of older citizens don't eat prop-| recommended nutrition standards. erly — in many cases because! The average weekly food bill for do not take the trouble to| two-person families in the survey properly balanced meals. |was $16.44, compared with $24.83 HOUSEHOLDS \for all two-person households in The Agriculture Department| the Northeast. study is based on a survey of 337; The weekly bill for single-per- households in Rochester, N.Y., in| son households in the survey was the spring of 1957. One-third of} $8.27 compared with $12.35 for the households included only one! all single - person households in person. the Northeast. Two-thirds had two persons. 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PERCY STUTTARD | Service for Mrs. Percy (Bertha) ‘Stuttard, 74, of 5575 Crescent St., Conrad Lisek of 101 Mechanic|at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Donel- St. died yesterday at St. Joseph|son-Johns Funeral Home. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Waterford Township, will be held Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Veva Mere of Pon- tiac; two sons, Arlie Edmonds of Marysville and Ernest Edmonds of Port Huron; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one great-great - grandchild; and two! brothers, Jesse Pearsall of Pontiac and Sheldon of Keego Harbor. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Luthena Blakeslee of Pon- tiac, Mrs. Ula Horton of Glennie and Mrs. Stella McKinney of Wich-| ita, Kan. Cash Crisis } Data Sparks | S Mental Patient ate | Slays Parents curred when State Treasurer San-| Police ford A, Brown, a Democrat, sup) A frer plied the Republican Senate with) pat in Senate ‘some cash efisis information it) Highway Chase hadn't asked for. As formally requested by sena-| tors, Brown yesterday made a} Nab Escapee woman slipped and fell from a Bullet - Riddled Loop subway platform into’ the} WARWICK, R.I. (AP)—An es-|35, signaled the motorman with. a Subway Train Speeds Over Woman; Unhurt CHICAGO (AP)—A slightly built path of an onrushing train Thurs- iday, | A platform guard, Earl Jones, Deaths Elsewhere MOSCOW (AP)—Konstantin M. Bykov, 73, a leading’ biological scientist at Leningrad’s Paviov In- stitute of Physiology, died Thurs- day, a Tass dispatch from Lenin- grad reported. He spoke at last year’s meeting of the American Psychiatric Assn. in San Fran- cisco. and the motorman HARRY G. KIGER | OXFORD — Service for Harry|funds in the treasury —-116 mil-/mother and father and was caught G. Kiger, 73, of 1940 Lakeville St., was held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home. A. second service will be). ; q water) objected that Brown's un ve oa held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the!” .. Watson. Funeral Home, Cayuga, |*2licited information served to! potore he died at Rhode Island rants (checks) for nearly half that) .niie trying to flee police amount were outstanding. San rant | | } | | } } | | phine: his mother, Mrs. Jacob J | Orion. ient killed his|ashligh Idaily report on the balance of all céped mental patient killed his) MS) 6’ Gm NO! lions. He further offered that war-|under a hail of bullets early today| short of the - Olga mel, 56, a grandmother. a The victims were Mr. and Mrs.|two cars and the front trucks o Sen. John P. Smeekens (R-Cold-| » ssell Chace, He was 53, and|the third passed the apot where she had fallen. *® The train was unable to stop * * : ’| “further confise” the state of! : After she . Burial will ‘oll there in "| Hospital today, the father named/ But fate had smiled. an. treasury affairs and he wasinis son, Russeil Chace Jr., 24, as|fell, Mrs. Hammel flattened her- . tk * Seeing” Be SANS, WIEN ihe assailant. self in the drainage trough be by Wire Mr. Kiger died Thursday in Al- . : mont. The graduate of Valparaiso| Smeekens demanded that the | Young Chace was captured in| Power was shut off on the third Delivery and Quality University was a member of the| outstanding warrant data be |his father’s automobile after ajrail. Police and firemen arrived Guaranteed First Presbyterian Church in De-| omitted when the gross treasury |bullet-punctuated chase. A crowd watched. Saeed troit, the Masonic lodge in Wells-| balance was printed im the Jour- | Chace had escaped from the) Mrs Hammel crawled from be- by the world’s most ville, Mo. and a past patron of| nal, official record of Senate pro- |Rhode Island’ Hospital for Mental/neath the train unaided and was responsible florists the OES ip Cayuga, Ind. He was Diseases less than an hour before/lifted to -the platform. Look in Yellow Pages employed as a manufacturing! gen Harold M. Ryan of Detroit, the attack, be ake etties ial * *& #2 - abe ave We <1 Democratic floor’ leader, said), Suoce st. ‘Sotered home about|trenait omplace eusgested Fiorisrs’ Surviving are his wife, Ethel; 'smeekens was’ assuming a “‘don't|}>406 Shmes ent arsine rece wong Bar p42 suggested maybe three brothers our sisters. mind’ ni 11: ursday s should go to a hospital. sane Seaaxe rer gece ad s made up" |vis father behind the left ear with| “1 am not burt,” Mrs. Hammel Teceorarn MRS. CHARLES SPARK ; leaver during an/said, “but I am embarrassed. I 5 Smeekens retorted the treasury|#" 8X or meat c . e Deuiv R vec vig Sen on = Pg picture would be out of balance en ad sa Chace: ran want to go “= sister. Marie ll {Charles sina Par’ "~’ ~.\without an accounting of tax rev- a oe. — She joined r er, ; 5% S. Washington St., will be held} after his‘ mother, struggled with Kroupa, and took the next train. — en route to the treasury. her in the driveway of their home at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bossardet : and Reid Funeral Home. Burial | out — for figure was not will follow in Qxford Cemetery. ~ * * . “ Mrs. Sparks died Thursday at; Windstorm Was Test her ho: following a short illness . bor, told police she saw Chace, a She was a vaatiee of OES 266 ANN ARBOR wi — A windstorm |ta}} good-looking blond, strike his in Oxford and the White Shrine 22,|Which damaged a section of Ann mother on the head, Mrs. Davis the Oxford MOMS Club, and the | Arbor this week gave the Univer-inad been awakened by screams. Oxford Baptist Church. \sity of Michigan Medical Center! Chace had been confined to an x* *« * |what Dr. Roger B. Nelson termed open ward of the hospital, mean- Surviving are ber husband, |@" gore rade its disaster/ing he had the freedom of ‘the Charles; a son, Charles E. of Ox-|Plan. Nelson\aSsociate director of |grounds and the privilege to go ford; a daughter, Mrs. John Hir-| University Hospital, said 400 doc-'home weekends. He was home linger of Pontiac; four brothers, | ‘TS and nurses were ready within last Sunday. He was first con- {30 minutes. As it turned out, they /fined, police said, in January 1953. There are two other children in ithe family, a girl and a boy. |and killed her with a blunt in | strument. * * * Mrs. Albert H. Davis, a neigh- ne sister and one grandson. P _— |weren't needed. Only one person) LIO W. SWITZER |was killed and one injured. WORRIED OVER DEBTS? @ue, see yeu ean micaloAN Fukory cht mech or fused. arrante. for pe NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS. REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. and Sat. 9 to |,- Evenings by Appt MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOR 716 Peatiar State Bank Bidg. re sous Lake Rd., was killed instantly yes- terday in an auto accident 1% miles north of Millington. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Pursley Funeral Home, Pontiac. 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The 45-33 setbtck came Thurs-) day night in a Senate vote not to) fight further with the House over) two items involving Army and| Marine strengths in a $2,764,500,-| ps0 supplemental money bill. | * * * a ~yamid flat terrain, Miami also ranks' pa} ae me of the nation's safest air.|elec’® Jobless Proposal ports, WASHINGTON (AP) — Organ- | As for tthe future, the Port) labor’s proposal for a federal |Authority, which controls the air- |e 's jport, says the new terminal is standard for unemployment com- i\geared for whatever comes. pensation benefits has been re- In other words, in Miami, the jected by the House Ways and isky’s the limit..: |Means Committee: New Terminal Stresses Miami's Jet-Age Role MIAMI (UPI)—Even the Setaie The airfort itself comprises 3,000 | tors are jet-propelled at Miami's | acres. ritzy new International Airport. | 4 person could get lost in the} SS YASS SSS SSS SSS SLL S LL AUCTION FINAL SALE LAST AUCTION Going out of business due to ill health All New: Merchandise SATURDAY, MAY 16th. 7:00 P.M. 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Bedroom Sets, Box Springs & Mattresses, | Or so it seemed to complaining terminal's gigantic parking lot. | passengers. |The ramps leading in:from where | The ultra-modern 26-million-|the planes land are so long that | dollar ‘facility officially opened in port director George McSherry | February, with President Arturo said he was thinking about setting Frondizi of Argentina on hand for up a small scale monorail train) the dedication ceremonies. lto accommodate passengers. | Since then, two dozen different * * Inside the terminal, the weary | airlines have moved from their | old locations into the new ter- traveler will find a shopping ar- | cade, a modern restaurant and a minal. 1-stock -~ Essai that wet ste fo rom te a ae were among several minor kinks a that authorities .promised to iron |" miei out in connection with the change- | ——. i. | Miami, in its dual role as a The effect of the vote was to send the compromise measure to! President Eisenhower. It contains 150 million dollars} of the 225 million asked by the) President for his development) Joan fund to build up living stand- ards in economically backward | nations Dozens of other items in the measure will enable various gov- ernment agencies to meet eX- penses in the six weeks remaining in the current fiscal year. i | | } | } | * * * The row over the Army-M: rines | provisions was touched off by! Sen. Ruscell B. Long (D-La). He contended that Senate conferees | yi] had not fought hard aa aes the fs provi- | -_ —_ Pontiac Press Photo sions. originally put in by the} PONTIACS FOR POLICE — Public Safety presentation is Police Lt. George T. Scott. The Senate . | Director George D. Eastman (right) accepts the 10 new autos will be light blue and white. East- These would have denied the keys to one of 10 Pontiac Catalinas being pur- man said all marked police cars, which have chased for the Police Department from Henry Kline of the Pontiac Retail Store. Watching the been black in the past, will be repainted the colors of the new additions. Army and Navy the use of their | operating funds if they did not! restore the Army manpower level to 900,000 and the Marines to 200.000. Congress voted money last year to provide those levels, but the administration stuck to its| own goals of an 870,000-man Army} and a 175.000-man Marine corps; by June . | PIEGRIC HEAT can be built into ceiling— or floor, walls or baseboards! ee eS — = — * * Veteran _ Carl Hayden (D-| Ariz), who headed the Senate} conferees on the bill, said House | members stuck to their contention} that an emergency money bill was not the place to settle a policy question such as armed forces’ strengths. However, both Hayden and Sen. Richard B, Russel] (D-Ga), chair- man of the Armed Services Com- mittee, said that they would be| willing to battle out the issue | when the defense money bill for the next fiscal year comes up. Car Fire Persistent: Blazed Up 3 Times LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — The fire in the back seat of Arch Rainey’s car is out—finally. Firemen doused a small blaze after he discovered it Wednesday night. | * * Thursday morning police spotted the fire again as they cruised past the parked car. They put it out again, , * * Later Rainey went for a damage estimate and when garage work-| ers pulled the seat out—they found | the fire still going. They put " out again. 4 Young Detroit Girls Smear Art Display DETROIT # — “We got a kick out of it,” one of the four young girls accused of smearing clay’ over valuable paintings and statues at the Detroit Art Institute explained. e ° | | | * The girls, three of them 11 and the other 13, were grabbed by a museum guard Thursday after they had spread modeling clay over the works of art. Two of the girls were turned | over to their parents and the ether two were handed over to | juvenile meine * * Maseum ‘aaa gave no | damage estimate immediately. 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ROAD FROM PONTIAC: DRIVE NORTH ON PERRY TO JOSLYN, TURN LEFT 5 MILES iH ON SAGINAW To , TURN RIGHT TO STURN LEFT 5 MILES oF: ety “* ae ee Se ee ae TWENTY-TWO tages ae Ro | ee Teh THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Club Plans Luncheon, Style Show San Lake Unit Schedules Event for May 21 Members of the Sylvan Lake Branch ef the Woman's Na- tional Farm and Garden As- sociation are making arrange- ments for a luncheon and fash- ion show which will be held May 21 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Activities will get under way at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Richard Valuet is tick- et chairman, Luncheon chair- man ‘is Mrs, Franklin Web- ster, assisted by Mrs. Thom- as Horwitz, Mrs. D. G. Strauss, Mrs. Raymond E. Heyse, Mrs. Leon Zelinski, Mrs. Arthur MacFayden, Mrs. Ray Howard, Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs. Ed Williams and Mrs. Paul Antilla. Mrs. Har- ry J. Wood is fashion show chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sam J. Warwick Children modeling will be Linda and Ronald Smith, Dav- id Tripp, Sue Ann Augmacher, George Bull, Terry Heyse, and John and Deborah Roper. Fashions will be by the Mar- garet Ann Shop. In the cdult group Mrs. Wil- lis Brewer, Mrs. Kenneth Ol- lis, Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Mrs. Orville Tripp, Mrs. J. A. Ram- mes, Mrs. F. A. Moon, and Mrs. John Roper will model fashions from the DeCor Shop Tickets may be purchased from Mrs, Valuet who lives on Garland avenue. Trying on some new hats for their fashion show next Thursday are, left Eugene Johnson, Mrs. Harry J. Wood and Mrs. Orville S. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Tripp to right: Mrs. Tripp. Pontiac Press Photes Here are two of the models for the Sylvan Lake Branch of the WNFG fashion show next Thursday. Terry Heyse, left, and David Tripp look rather pleased by the prospect of showing the new styles. The show begins with a luncheon at the Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Building. will be models in the show, and Mrs, Wood is chairman of the affair, which will be given by the Sylvan Lake branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association. Bride-Elect Here Given Shower Mary Landon, bride-elect of Fred A. Vollrath was honored at a linen shower -held Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. Max Shotwell of Roch ester Cohostesses were Mrs Allen Henke, Mrs. Douglas Wil son and Mrs. Car! Ganfield Parents of the couple, who will be married June 6, are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Lan- don of Voorheis road and the Fred W. Vollraths of East Bev- erly avenue, * * * Attendants announced at the shower are Mrs. Archie Pat- ton, Mrs. Daniel Curry, Clara- lee Vollrath, Virla Landon, Mary Jean Savu and Jennifer Burrows, flower girl. Guests were Mrs. Waldo Leipprandt, Mrs. Nicholas Dai- lv, Mrs. Dean Fiddler, Betty Green, Marilyn Stover, Mrs. Eleanor Botan, Sherrill Lyons, Mrs. Leo Reddy, Marguerite Sarbelli, LaVonne Tatro, Judi Fiddler, Patricia Smith, Mary Jo Griggs, Karen Page, Susan Grey and Jacquelin Barclay. * * * Others were Sally Katz, Nan- cy Ketterman, Nancy Roll, Mrs. Raymond Merdian, Mrs Charles Pokorny, Mrs. Victor Landon, Mrs. Clinton Barclay, Laurene Patton, Virla Landon and Claralee Vollrath. Concluding the guest list were Mary Hunt, Jill Lagon, Mrs.Ollie Blenman, Mrs. Basil Hughes, Dorrene Pokorny, Eva Mae Arnold, Mrs. Douglas Wil- son, Mrs. George Burrows, Joan Curry, Mary Jean Savu, Mrs. Clarence Landon, Mrs. Fred Vollrath and Mrs. Ruben Barclay. cee aR eT OF ) 1 Mrs, Arthur 1. Horst. left, looks on as Mrs. Robert G. Pack, outgoing presi- dent of the Webster PT'A. presents the; symbol of her office to the new presi- dent, Mrs. George i. W atters. Horst was honored for a record sale, of PTA magaznes. C Pontiac Press Photo Mrs. \GM Girls to Hold ay Dinner ontiac Club Will invite Executives to Affair General Motors Girls’ Club of Pontiac will hold its annual May \dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Devon Gables. Members will invite executives of their respective divisions who have cooperated during the year on the clubs proj- ects and charitable work. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs, Elsa Leece, Mrs. Virgin- ia Schons, Ellen Jenks, Alice Jackson, Julie O’Brien and Constance Hensel. Arlene M. Newcome is gen- eral chairman for the evening and will be assisted by Mrs. Margaret Francis, Mrs. George A. Wilmot, Mrs. Ottis L. Brook- shear, Mrs. Harry G. Dern- berger, Miss Hensel, ~ Miss Jenks and Mrs. Melvin Bond. Officers for the coming year will be elected and program entitled ‘‘A Night in the Or- ient;’’ will be presented. J Youngest Girl of Hirohito to Wed Clerk TOKYO (®—A_ $50-a-month bank clerk became engaged to Emperor Hirohito’s youngest daughter today without seeing her and without a ring. Hisanaga Shimazu, 25, and 20-vear-old Princess Suga were officially betrothed at the mo- ment their families exchanged traditional gifts of fish, Japa- nese wine and bolts of silk. An imperial chamberlain presented the Emperor’s gifts to Shimazu and his widowed mother at their home at the same time as the young man’s uncle took the Shimazu gifts to the palace. Four hours after the ex change, Shimazu, descendant of a feudal lord, and his moth- er were formally received by the Emperor and Empress. Shimazu then had a_ brief meeting with the girl he is expected to wed late this year Officers Installed at Lincoln New officers of Lincoln Jun- jor High School PTA were in- stalled at the final meeting of the year Wednesday evening at the school. Mrs. George Gray, retiring president, was given a corsage and past president's pin. By- laws were presented by Mrs. Daniel Peterson, and adopted. * * * The Lincoln Band presented several selections, followed by readings {rom the speech classes of Mrs. Ray Allen, Mrs. Esther Mountain and Julius Middledorf. Parents toured the rooms and saw student ex- hibits. Refreshments were furnished and served by the cooking class students under the direc- tion of Mrs. Robert Comparoni and Mrs. Jack Talbot. Mrs. Robert Baldwfh reported on the state convention at Bay City. Bailey School PTA Learns of Tornado Safety “What to do when a tornado strikes’ was explained and shown to parents and teach- ers at Cora Bailey School PTA meeting held Thursday eve- ning at the school. * * * Lt. Donny Ashley and Pa- trolman Donald Russ of the city manager's office present- ed the film ‘ornado’, Pa- trolman Russ explained Pon- tiac’s tornado early warning system Incoming Dolph D. past president Mrs. Wright presented a president pin to Mrs. Bruce Allen, outgoing presi- dent. New officers were in- troduced. Mrs. Jack Taylor reported on the fair held last Saturday. * * * Horton Southworth, — prin- cipal spoke on the favorable reaction of parents to. the % modified conference system of reporting, recently adopted at Cora Bailey, City Artists Society “to Show: Paintings’ A pre-exhibition showing ‘of pictures painted by the Pontiac _ Society, of Artists will be held in the lobby of Pontiac State and Community National banks the week of May 18. Included in the showing wil be the prize winning pictures from last year’s exhibit. None of these pictures will be in- cluded in the annual exhibit to be held at Adah Shelly Branch Library the week of May 24, * ios Vclanieae Elect Officers Mrs. beeen ty: “he bia aes * a Ray Meggitt, left, retiring chairman of the Central Volunteer Bu- reau, was presented with a corsage by Mrs. ‘Donald White, new chairman, at the bureau’s annual meeting Thursday Mrs. ‘ « cfr: emer é ko ‘ Pentiac Press Phote in the Community Services Building. Veggitt was honored by board members for outstanding combtiotaan to the organization. Womens Section News of Personal Interest Mary Jo Pauli, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Pauli, has just been accepted into the Mother Cgrmelita Manning Chapter of the National Honor Society. Mary Jo is a senior at Lady of Mercy High School in Detroit. * * * Mary Louise Thorbufn of Green Lake returned from a tour of Europe two weeks ago and is now on a 10-day to the Hawaiian Islands as the guest of a national airlines. She IS a travel consultant * * * Attending the newly ac- credited Madonna Colleffe at Livonia are Pontiac residents Patricia Guibord and Mary Ann Neville tmp, Mrs. Herbert Watson has re- turned to her home on Nelson street after spending over a month with her son, Clinton H Watson, and his family, of Sil- ver Spring, Md * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Addis of Judson court have returned from a_ three-week vacation visiting friends at Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Ft Lauderdale and St. Petersburg Fla * * * Announcing the birth of a son, Jeffrey Todd, born May 2 at Pontiac General Hospital! are Mr. and Mrs. Neil R Fletcher of East Kennett road Grandparents are Mrs. Mary Popp of Judson street and M: Pontiac Women’s Chorus Presents Spring Concert The Pontiac Women's Chorus presented its annual spring concert Wednesday evening at Crofoot School. . The chorus was dressed in pastel gowns and sang aga 1st a background of flowers. Their opening number was Shaw's. “With a Voice of Singing’. “On the Steppe’ by Gretch- aninoff followed, and then the 44-member group sang Cui’s “Radiant Stars, Above the Mountains Glowing’’. Duets by George Scott and Flaine Keinert included ‘‘Love Is Where You Find It’, Rom- berg's “Will You Remember” from ‘‘Maytime”’ and ‘‘Thine Alone" by Victor Herbert. ‘KISMET’ SELECTIONS Mrs. Carl Leonard sang se- lections from ‘Kismet’ by Wright-Forrest. She was ac- companied by Charles A. Wil- son, minister of music at First Congregational Church. Other songs by the chorus included selections by Bach, Bedell and Fenner. The Mello-Tones, Olive Ab- sher, Dorothy Tallerday, Vel- va Wolfe and Elaine Keinert sang severa] numbers and Mrs. Leonard sang a_ Kentucky mountain ballad, ‘‘Careless Love”. * * * Mrs. John Lupear and Mrs George Seedorf poured at cof- fee hour. The chorus was conducted by George Scott and accompanied by Mrs. Paul McKibben. Birmingham, Bloomfield Highlights and Mrs. Neil D. Fletcher of Detroit * *® * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smiley of Anoka drive returned home Tuesday evening from Lima Ohio, where they spent four days visiting Mr. and Mrs John Rothe (nee Mary Ann Peterson. ) * * * William Hampton, son of the Verne Hamptons of Bloom- field Hills lef today for Iowa City to attend the Big 10 con vention of collegiate student ians. He will represent Mich igan State University where he has been president of the Student Umon * ® ® Returned to their Chippewa road home from Annapolis, Md Navy Captain and Mrs. Ericson Lewis. They at tended Captain Lewis’ class of 1920 reunion at the U.S. Naval Academy are retired * * Among Pontiac area resi- dents taking part in Univer- sity of Michigan's Water Show this weekend are Marie Joynt, daughter of Gerald Joynts of Birmingham; Darlyne Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Gould of South Lake An- angeles Shores; and Cecille Dumbrigue, daughter of the C. E. Dumbrigues of Loon Lake Shores. Others are Patsy Dernber- ger, president of Michifish, and daughter of Mrs. Helen Dern- berger of Oriole road, and Judy Lou Elwell, daughter of Mrs. Grace L. Elwell of Dick avenue Concluding the list are Bir mingham§ residents Barbara Abbott, Susan Boynton, Sally Hanson, Janet Miller, Kather- ine Patton and Katherine Ma- bly of Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. White New Head of Bureau Mrs. Donald White was elect- ed chairman of the Central Vol- unteer Bureau at the annual meeting held Thursday at the Community Services Building. Serving with Mrs. White are Mrs. M. D. Shelton, Mrs. Stan- ley Carter, Mrs. R. G. Bump, vice chairmen; and Mrs. Ar- thur Kinney, secretary. New members welcomed to the board were Mrs. Arnold Jerome, Mrs. James Briney, Mrs. Robert McCurry, Mrs. Sam L. Stolorow and Mrs. John Riley. * * * The Central Volunteer Bu- , reau was formed in 1954 to re- cruit volunteers for social wel- fare agencies and institutions and to provide a central clear- ing house where citizens may volunteer their time and skills At present there are needs for Motor Aides, office workers, and Friendly visitors to spend time with elderly shut-ins. Representatives of the bureau Mrs. Rey Meggitt,. Mrs. Kin- ney, Mrs. Bud Shelton and Mrs James Cook attended, the re- cent meeting of the Michigan Association of Volunteer Bu- reaus in Lansing. Representatives from the vol- unteer bureaus of Grand Rap- ids, Detroit, Battle Creek and Lansing also attended and dis- use of student volun- teers. Mrs. Kinney acted as a panel member on the subject of ‘Board Construction cussed Thursday Tea Fetes Retiring Norma Jenson Norma Jenson, who is retir- ing from teaching and moving to Tucson, Ariz, was henred at a tea held Thursday at the West Iroquois road home of Mrs. Everett Peterson. Lela medmond and Mary Mitcheil were cohostesses Guests were Mrs. Irene Al- bright, Mrs. Bruce Barner Mrs. Kent Webb. Mrs. A. J Cad Mrs. Robert Wales, Mrs. Edith McKee, Mrs. Eu- gene Carey, Virginia Luther, Margaret Luther. Mrs. Theo- dore Cohassey Mrs. Kenneth Eaton‘and Mrs. Leon Leece Others were Mildred Barnett, Helen Hayes, Gertrude Foley, Mrs. C€. T. Forsman, Cora Baxter, Mrs. C. L. Harland Helen Barnett. Mrs. H. H Savage. Marietta Spring. Ade- line Hook, Dr. Pauline Spring. Helen Griggs. Mrs. Harry Ba- shore and Mrs. L. F Hire Concluding the list were Mrs Harold Northon, Mrs. Norman Allen. Mrs. R. M. Williams, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Ger- trude Martin. Agnes Sturman and Florence Sturman Hair Styles Demonstrated A hairstyling demonstration Was presented at the meeting of Gamm a Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority held Tues- day evening at the Voorheis road home of Mrs. Robert Lohff. Modeling the hairdos were Mrs. Thomas Moffat, Mrs Richard DeWitt, Mrs. Jerry Martin and Mrs. Ralph Behler Guests were Mrs. Robert Hackett, Mrs. George Lamp- man, Mrs. Douglas Watson and Mrs. Raymond Eddy. Gay Weekend Ahead in North Carolina By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM AND BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A gay weekend in North Carolina is in store for a group of Birm- ingham friends who have been invited to Roaring Gap, N. C. The hosts will be Mr. ahd Mrs. Philip Haries and Mr. and Mrs. Able Butler of Chapel Hill, N. C. e Going south are Mr. and Mrs, Ralph C. Getsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Bawden, Mr. and Frederick A. Erb Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klarr from Birmingham; the Russell Nut- ters from Grosse Pointe and the Jack Langs. from Battle Creek. ~ * * * “ Comdr. and Mrs. Charles V, , Gardiner and family are en "route from their station in Hawaii to the commander’s new assignment in Washing- —ton, D..C. They will stop. in Birming- ham to visit their karents Mrs. Melvin Kates and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gardiner. * * * Harry D: Hoey, ‘headmas- ter of Cranbrook School Mrs. Hoey and their daughter De- borah, are plenning a supper party for May 24. The affair if the Hoey home will honor members of the graduating classes of both Cranbrook and Kingswood Schools. * * * Of interest to Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills friends is the recent engagement of Katherine Kiersted Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chester Smith of Grosse Pointe to Robert Martin Stevenson Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Doer- ing Partridge of Charlottes- ville, Va., and R. Martin Stevenson of Washington D. C. The Smith family lived in Bloomfield for many yegrs. Kitty was graduated from Grosse Pointe Country “Day 1 and attended Briarcliff Junior College and the Uni- versity of Michigan. She ya a Junior League. member “and made her debyt at a dinner dance at The Country Club of Detroit. _. Her fiance was graduated from $t. - Albans School in Washington“ and— Trinity -Col- lege. ek Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Wonn- berger of Cranbrook wil) sail June 19 for a month of travel in England, Scotland and Ire- land. ® * * * / Another traveler will be Mrs. i Russell Barnes, who will fly to London June 7. Her son Ut. James Barnes is stationed at Stuttgart, Ger- many and looking forward to a visit with his mother. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sanders are entertaining Jane Runyon over the weekend. Miss Runyon is alumnae secretary for Bradford Junior College in Massachusetts. Alumnae in this area will honor her at a buffet supper Saturday evening in. the San- ders home in Epping Lane. Assisting at the affair are Mrs. Kenneth- Cunningham Jr., Mrs. Wallace R. Campbell, Mrs. Richard H. M. Korden- brock, Mrs. Carleton McLain and Mrs. Charles Chapman. * * * Mrs. Albert J. Scriven of Northlawn gave a_ surprise birthday party today for Mrs. William R. Ewald. Guests in-* cluded Mrs. H. M, Kihnee, Mrs. Frank-L.- Cavan and Mrs- R. K. 'Vietor. *&s * Mary Elizabeth Redfield, very young ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Redfield, will be christened at noon Sunday in Christ Church Cran- brook by the Rev. Walter Young. The Redfields have invited friends and relatives for/a fivé o'clock supper party to ¢elebrate the event and/ also Mrs. Redfield's birthday. She is*the former Louise Thomp- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl A. Thompson of Dunston road. Calory Counting Lesson Given Mrs. Howard Reynolds and Mrs. Levi Geasler gave a les- son on “Counting Calories’’ when Huron Gardens Extension Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Geasler on Holbroek’ street. ee &® Mrs. Leonard Barnes dis- cussed ‘‘Marketing” and ‘‘Shop- - pers’ News’’ after a coopera- tive dinner was served. Mrs. Geasler was named -communi- ty chairman. * ht * The group fected to have a picnic June 17 at the home of Mrs. Norman Brown on Eliza- beth Lake avenue. Four pages today in Women’s Section ’ )THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 7 TWENTY-THREE Mrs. Goines Hostess to PTA Board Junior High School PTA held its final meeting of the school year Monday at the home of Mrs. Fred Goines, incoming president, On Tuesday night PTA members met at the school for a final pro- gram which featured a display of students’ work, Evelyn Allen and Mrs, Esther Mountain presented entertain- ment. | Officers installed by Mrs. Leon- ard Saari included Mrs. Goines, president; Mrs. Earl Oltesvig, vice president; Bert Benson, father vice president; Mrs. Perry Dooley, treasurer; and Mrs, Vernon Mc- Farland, secretary. Brick Above Oven When installigg a wall oven in your kitchen, put brick above the oven. It should. ex- tend above escaping heat waves to prevent wood cabi- nets and paneling from scorch- ing. The executive board of Lincoln| MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 Permanents AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! All work done by senior students ‘under super- vision of instructor. Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All Day ’ W ednesday LOM gh i Ceramics department of Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, is holding its annual student pottery sale today through May 26 at the crafts corner. Kurt Wild, of Clarkston, left, sells one of his own ceramic pieces to Gregor Affleck of Bloom- field Hills. __ degree in design. Mr. Wild is working for his master’s 4 The vocal department of Pontiac Northern. High School will present a program ‘‘Love Is A Many Splendored Thing” Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. * * * Over 300 students will par- ticipate, including special groups such as_ the Choral- belles, the A Cappella Choir, the Mixed Glee Club, the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, Junior Girls, Senior Boys and Mixed Ensembles. The program will be pre- sented in a storybook form where love is being explained by an old man to his grand- son. * * * Those taking part in the nar- ration are William Ramsey, Karen Lackey, Margery Gil- Students’ Art Being Shown at Kingswood The annual student art exhibit at Kingswood School is now in progress and will continue until June 12. The exhibit is open to) the public Mondays through Fri-| days from 9 a.m. unti] 4 p.m. | Ann Livingstone, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. John P. Livingstone of| Berkshire road, won a first place roy, Daniel Chandler, Doris Ellis and Cora Duke. Another nighlight will be the projection of slides by John Silvonen, art teacher, The slides will be background scenes, Some of the numbers to be presented include ‘April Show- ers,” “Falling in Leve With Love,” “Almighty God of Our Fathers” and _ the ‘Nation's Creed.” Tickets may be purchased from any member of the mu- sic SC Spartan. _| Over 300 PNH Students | Will Sing Musical Story | Dear Abby .. . Suburbanite Seeking Friends but ‘Old Pop’ Is Fighting Talk By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Not long ago we moved from the city to the suburbs. [ told’ my husband that everybody would be more friendly in the , suburbs a nd that he should get out and be more friendly, too. At my suggestion he spoke 1p the man acfoss the street. My husband said the man im- mediat ely started calling him ‘Pop.’ I do know that while working on our lawn, the man came over to see us and referred to my husband as ‘Old Pop here.’ My husband says he doesn’t care to make friends with people like that, I think he is wrong, but he refuses to see it my way. What do you think?” FRIENDLY DEAR FRIENDLY: “Old Pop there’ shouldn't be so sen- sitive if he wants to make friends with his neighbors. Peo- ple have been known to call their neighbors cornier things than ‘‘Pop"’! * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 26 years old and have been going out with a man about 40. We love each other but his past is all messed up. He was married twice. His second wife got a Mexican divorce which he isn’t sure is good here. When he was married the first time he lied about his name and the girl lied about her age so he isn’t sure wheth- er that marriage was legal or not. Then he is afraid he got married the second time be- fore the divorce was final. There are so many complica- tions I wonder if we can ever get married? We are waiting for things to clear up. What else can we do?” WANTING HAPPINESS ‘DEAR WANTING: Nothing “clears up” (except the weath- er) all by itself. Your boy friend needs a lawyer to ‘‘clear up” his marital status, and if you're wise, you wil] clear out of the picture until everything is crysta] clear. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I disagree with the advice you gave ‘Heartbroken.’ Why should a wife have to get a new hairdo, buy a fancy negligee and throw her arms around her husband and say, ‘Here I am, Honey!’ We women still have some pride left, I have so much love in me to give and I am starv- ing for affection. Men are about the dumbest animals in the world.” STARVING FOR LOVE DEAR STARVING: You are mistaken, Madame. The only way to get love is to give it. The dumbest animal in the world is the one who has a bale of hay in front of him, but he starves to death because he’s too proud to help himself. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I bfve been looking for the answer to this in all the etiquette books, but I can’t seem to find it. Please don’t think I’m ridiculous but is it proper to eat lettuce and parsley off the salad? My frierfi and I were out to dine and when he finished with his salad there was not one speck of anything left on his salad plate. Is this correct?’ PROPER Founders Slated at Cranbrook will celebrate its annual Founders Day Sunday in several impressive services honoring the late Mr. and Mrs. George G. Booth. -All gix units of Cranbrook Foundation will participate. In the morning the Rev. Walter Young, chaplain of Cranbrook School, will speak at both services at Christ Church Cranbrook, and at the 11:15 service a procession will be formed by board mem- Py Day Rites Cranbook Academy various meetings will be held by the directors of Cranbrook School, Kinswood School and Brookside Sehool, the Academy of Art and Insti- tute of Science. In the afternoon the tradi- tional Founders Day Tea hon- oring graduate students will: be given in Cranbrook House, former home of the late Mr. and Mrs. George G. Booth who originated the custom. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scripps Booth Higbie, Mrs. Benjamin H. Mi- cou, Mrs. A. Sweetman Smith, Mrs, Charles F. Moore Jr. Mrs. Dwight C. Ensign, Mrs. Leroy Dahlberg, Mrs. Neil C. McMath, Mrs. Philip M. Clark Jr. Frs. Frederick L. Colby Jr., Mrs, Arthur W. Palmer, Mrs. S, E. MacArthur and Miss Kathryn M. Myers. Invitations Go Via Balloons NEW YORK — Give a chil- dren's party a circus theme. For invitations, print this jingle on plain envelopes: “‘A circus party there will be — blow up the balloon and you will see.”’ Inflate small balloons and DEAR’ PROPER: It is per- fectly all right to eat the let- (What delightful habits we learn from the rabbits!) DEAR ABBY: I get so mad at some of your answers. I been married nearly 30 years and talk to a lot of men every day and I think I know what a man wants from a woman be- sides her household duties such as scrubbing, washing and cooking. If a man wants his potatoes mashed and his toast buttered, that is a personal thing and his wife should do it just to please him. If a wom- an wants to do only house- work she doesn’t have to marry a man. She can hire herself out. Are you married? If so, ask your husband if I am not right? MAD AT YOU DEAR MAD: I asked my husband and he says you are absolutely ri sure do stick together.) * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO BRUCE: A fellow who doesn't know what ‘‘square’’ means— is. |» ~*~ * * ' For your copy of What Every Teenager Wants to Know, send 25 cents and a large, self-ad- Pi Abby in care of The Pontiac Press. * * * For & personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. @nclose & self-addressed, stamped envelope. rae tuce and parsley in the salad." ht! (You men . dressed, stamped envelope to | | | potterh Franciscan FAMILY CHINA “Make It a Family Affair” with Del, Mar Translation from the Spanish on Franciscan Family China. By ol set or a-la-carte, Del Mar ping, cracking, poke fading, discoloration breaking e ca other disasters “tt might encounter in normal family use. value 31.40.) 45 Pe. 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Families K Adolescents Too Well Families Know Adolescents |oo We dn | By MURIEL LAWRENCE adolescence hits you and forces|starts to make it appear ridicu-|their criticism in a quiet spirit, adventurous you to claim the new dignity in-|lous in your own eyes. Until the adolescent is sure of his} Colorado One Syhday when TI was. 14 my volved with your new condition.| This is why adolescents are so|new dignity, his uncertainty about summer is in with mingled delight and disbelief when giggles broke from behind the sofa where my younger broth- © er and his perpetually grimy com- panion hed taken refuge. Burst- | ing into the open, my little broth-) er yelled, ‘‘Ach, you are so beay-| tiful!’’ in ecstatic mimicry of my admirer’s accent. Snorting with © laughter, he ran from the room. I didn’t speak to him for days. Betrayals of adolescent dignity can be so painful that we forget | the pain. This is a pity’ We need to remember it to avoid hurt when our own adolescent boys and girls explode rage at betrayals of * their dignity. Families are mixed blessings to adolescent people. * * * ,. A family has seen your face dis- torted by the mumps. It has seen yoy spanked and returned to the) bathroom to wash your ears. It} has seen you cry when you are| teased. It possesses the most | ample information on every weak- | ness, every vanity, every humili-| ation with which you've struggled since you were born. Then the physic al _Mmaturity of | See exciting clothes for summer-time living in the new issue of Simplicity. Now on sale in our Fabric Department. SPACIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT “Quned and Operated by Local People” Auburn 5 and 10 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block East of East Blvd. delicious dessert was served, We have finally tracked it down and present it to you. It’s light enough to use at any season of the year. * * * Mrs. Bartlet Wager gave us the recipe. She needs no in- troduction_to— Pontiac __resi- * dents. She says she is active in church work but isn’t abie to do much else. Working with flowers is her favorite hobby. ANGEL DESSERT By Mrs. Baztlet Wager 1 pound marshmallows 42 cup orange or pineapple juice Get Colorful Umbrella Nothing to pick up the spirits on a rainy spring day like an umbrella that’s a flash of color. Try one in turquoise with a gold handle. Or a flower print in vivid shades on a white background. MORE SARAL AS SPACE AT NO EXTRA cost —— IN BEAUTIFUL ade OF repre nce moment BIGGER... CALIF 3 LARGER BEDROOMS e FULL BASEMENT AND INCLUDING ee ~ BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMPIELD HILLS AREA Only minutes from downtown juice in a double boiler. Let cool afd add ginger ale. Chill until syrupy. Whip cream or topping mix anc, fold into first mixture. Break angel food into small pieces. Put a layer of cake into 9x13 pan. Coyer with layer of creamy mix- ture. Repeat until pan is full. Let chill at least 24 hours; longer is better. Cut in squares to serve. Gar- nish with chopped nuts and maraschino cherries. 16-20. Serves | ~ Draw all eyes upward — that's of flattery \figures. Princess sheath has |pretty, curved neckline \lighted with gay embroidery F secret for fuller a spot- By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of my daughter’s left our city about a year ago and went to a city several hundred miles distant in order that she be near her fiance who is going © to college in that city. she found a job there and is liv- ing at a boarding house. My daughter wants to go and visit her this summer with her boy friend. “She would stay with her friend and he would find a room nearby. They plan to be gone a week. If they leave here very early in the morning (by car) they would be there that night. Can they, in all propriety, do this? Answer: I am sorry, but they cannot make this trin as you yourself say, ‘‘in all propri- ety.”” “Dear Mrs. Post: What ean I do to ward off the attentions of someone whose personality I do nat like? I met a*young man the other evening while at a friend's house. I was not discourteous to him, but neither did I encourage him in any way. Ever since that meet- ing he has been pursuing me I don't like to he rude. but short of that, is there anything I can to discourage his persistence?” do Answer: Whenever he invites you to do anything, always have another eneagement, and sooner or later he will realize that his attentions are not welcomed and probably give up his pursuit of you “Dear Mrs. Post: An ac- quaintance of mine recently told me that all white gloves are improper. before five o'clock in the afternoon. I have never heard of this and if it is true there are a ereat manv women who are incorrect. I am sure she is mistaken about this but just to convince my- self I would like your opin- ion on this Answer: You are quite right; in fact IT can’t imagine where your friend ever got such an | Printed Pattern 4527: Half, idea \Sizes 14's, 1612, 185, 20's, 2212, 2412. Size 1612 takes 3 yards 39- “Dear Mrs. Post: When one HOTPOINT BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE SNACK BAR @ RANGE HOOD-FAN @ ROUGHED-IN EXTRA BATH Pontiac. Drive out Mt. Clem- ens Street to Featherstone Street to Our Model at 1253. receives an invitation and can- not accept it, is it proper to send someone else in her place? The situation is this: jinch. Embroidery transfer Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier. accurate. Suburban Living with City Water, Sewers and Paving FHA $340 DOWN Plus Closing Costs Other Houses at $13,325 — Gi Terms 6 2 t) PRON Model Home Open Daily 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. [Butte ane Sold by COLEMAN & MOSS iors 42> Federal 8-3162! “wm Lussy Deodorants checks perspiration. Regular price, $1.00. Regular price, $1.00. * SELF-SERVE aD F Super DRUG STORES on 5 eee eget eee . ty Tussy Cream Deodorant. Smoothly Tussy Roto-Magic Action rolls on all- day protection. Checks’ perspiration. , — * ‘ o w 3 “s 3 eee (GRR GR BES ALENT aia eS Gentle, but ay so perfect protection! Tussy Stick Deodorant. Contains » hezxachlorophene,. Dries immediately. Regular price, $1.00.. _Now... Stops odor. , Now. . .50¢ i Now. . .50¢ Prices Pius Ten j 148 N. Saginaw At. Beer, Wine, Champagne Haron St. Corner Telegraph Ra. 4895 Dixie Hwy. | tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., West 17th St., New York 11, Send fifty cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each, pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pon-! 243 N.Y. | Print plainly name, address with }zone, size and style number. I received an invitation to the wedding and reception of the daughter of a friend of mine. “I will not be able to go, but would like my daughter to go in my vlace. The wedding is to be a large fashionable one and she would lee to go if it would | Association Meets —-— Answer: A daughter sub- Countryside § Improvement stituting for her mother at a Association held its first meet- ing of the season Wednesday of J. P. Charles of Bloom- afternoon at the home Mrs. large wedding would not be improper. But I think it would be best to telephone and ask for permission rather than just parents had a guest, @ European! And your family, to whom the new |critical of their families. it makes our knowledge of his past 2 painter, male and unattached. dignity is ridiculous, promptly| And it’s why we should accept|condition such a threat that h¢|the offing for Because it ‘was a hot summer} |cannot treat us as amiably as Girl Scout day I wore my hair up. The | sscurscrunenicsnie eens | we'd like. ‘ guest was shown the garden and *| We can’t help remembering him Mariner our prize goat, given tea and con-| © s ® ‘as a child, and he can’t stand . versation. As his departure neared, | Have You Tried This? x ‘remembering himself as one. It's Cornelia he escorted me -to the » eprsrag * a problem that we must let time Riggs, where he'd left his hat Na stick, |) Gi A | A dd Z ~' solve. . I was saying “It’s been nice to| Inger e S est ‘ daughter of meet you,” when he suddenly | 2 ° ° Mr. and Mrs. seized my hand and, nas | a to nage Food Dy * ice iris . : passionate kiss upon it, cried 9 essert # | + Lonnie Riggs ‘Ach, you are so enchanting, so) By JANET ODELL 1 small bottle ginger ale (not | Do k of Augusta young, so beautiful!” Pontiac Press Home Editor — ena 1 ching cream or 1 pack- % Nn t a e f ‘ 6 k * + Re one ote eee dessert topping ‘m | . avenue who Struck, dumb, I was struggling . — es ¥ ~ Large angel food cake iS h T p ° > fits given this past winter a Silt werden: io tek uC ri S will represent field Hills. Ann Campbell was send her. ‘guest of honor. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Russel | The new suits, as shown in Meyer, Mrs. Harley Melzian |Paris, button only two jacket) and Mrs. buttons out of three. Don S. Connor. For the Girl Graduate Cultured Pearl Pendants—Diamond Pendants —Watches—Pearl Beads—Charm Bracelets— Compacts — Jewel Cases—Pen Sets — Musical Powder Boxes—Brooches—Ear Rings—Neck- laces — Bracelets by Krementz, B. David and Maladi. Sterling Silver in all Guild Patterns. - “The Store. Where Quality Qounts” Gr, Fred N. Pauli Co. Pontidc’s Oldest Jewelry, Store 28 W. Huron é FE. 2-7257 pt Pontiac at the 1959 Senior Girl Scout Roundup in July 3-12. Pentiac Press Phete CORNELIA RIGGS Oakland Girl Scouts Pick Representative By MARGARET BROWN If ever a young lady fit the expression ‘‘sweet'’ to the let- ter, it’s Cornelia Riggs, Pon- tiac Central High School jun- ior, who wil] represent Pontiac this summer at the 1959 Senior Girl Scout Roundup near Colo- rado Springs, Colo. The soft-spoken teenager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon- nie Riggs of Augusta avenue, confides she was sur- prised and honored’ appointment to attend the sec- ond international encampment sponsored by the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. The very first Scout roundup was held at Michigan's Highland Recrea- tion Area in 1956. Cornelia is the only Pontiac girl from among 16 Oakland County scouts who will parti- cipate in activities at the camp site, located opposite the new U.S. Air Force Academy? July 3-12 Cornelia was appointed to at- tend the roundup by local scout leaders on the basis of merit in community,. church, and school work, in addition to scouting skills Last December after 11 years of scouting, Cornelia became a Mariner. Activities of the Ma- riners, a senior scouting group, are geared primarily to water safety and boating rules. At Pontiac Centra] she is secretary of the Biology Club, a member of the Girls Rec- reation Assn., and Y-Teens She's also a member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at Central Methodist Church. EARNING FUNDS Cornelia has been babysit- ting, and a few weeks ago began clerking in the camera Simm's Broth- at her’ The girls must be experienced campers and will erect a ‘city’ of 6,000 tents, living en- tirely out-of-doors at an alti- tude of more than a mile above sea level. “It's a real opportunity to be able to go,’’ says Cornel- ja, ‘‘and I'll try to be a good delegate in representing my Council and establishing good wil] the best way I can.” colorful coordinates for mother-to-be! Beautiful lower print department a jacket with solid color jamaica short in wonderful hopseque cotton! Jeanette ers Inc. department store to earn funds for the exciting summer ahead. Realizing the cost of train fares and camp- ing equipment might pose fi- nancial difficulties for some families. Northern Oakland County Council scouts happily met the need of their sister scouts via a peanut sale re- cently which netted sufficient funds to defray the girls’ tra- veling and camping expenses. It has been estimated that one out of eight Senior Scouts (ages 14 through 17) in the United States will visit the camp. Along with Scouts from U.S. territories and approxi- mately 20 other countries, they will compose the largest gath- ering of teenage girls (some 10,008) ever to take place in the nation. Training in preparation for the roundup has been rigorous. 4 styles jacket with short sleeves, lapel collar. Jamaica features Helanca stcetch front. In natural only. Sizes 8-18, ~ Jacket $5.95 Jamaica $3.95 (Straight shirt. Pedal Pusher also available) The Little SHOP MATERNITIES 24 E. Huron St. FE 2-7691 “Set Your Table With Jewels” | “ In gleaming pastel glazes in gay, mix - or - match colors of yellow, pink, green and blue. Lu-Ray opaque dinnerware will add its charm to your every meal. Graceful, flowing lines give them a classic air which belies their modest price. 16-PIECE ' STARTER .SET $SB95, | CEMETERY URNS © PORCH POTS © BIRD BATHS | DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie Hwy. Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. — Sunday 12 to 8 P. M. ‘(Near Waterford). ~ OR 3-1894 dea , - } THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 . TWENTY-FIVE Free on Request i... 7 Calorie Chart Help to All (The Friday Question Box) WAS gat to Rants Be quer7 “s woman. It is except Q. “Pleats eB me is your Frb|. oS oy of & aed 6 day Question Box how much your calorie-ehart costs.” A. The calorie chart is a great ald to any woman watching her | newspaper. ome . AH EE TIE The calorie chart is a great aid to any woman watching her weight. If you would like to have this free leaflet, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. Whitfield PTA Installs Officers at Last Session vice president; Mrs. Robenna Stickle, teacher vice presi- dent; Mrs, Steve Velte, teras- urer; Mrs. Robert Mehlberg, Daniel Whitfield Schoo] held the final PTA meeting of the current year Wednesday eve- ning. x *& secretary. Margaret Luther, principal, Others are: Mrs. Orville installed new officers for the Tripp, corresponding _secre- coming year, tary; Mrs. Ralph Puc’ : They are: Mrs. Charles Coppersmith, president; Mrs. William Coffing, vice presi- dent; John Griesen, father historian; Mrs. Anthony Osleg, Mrs. William Cotter and Mrs. Jack King, council] delegates. * * * Annual reports were sub- mitted, and a ocncert was given by the Daniel Whitfield Band under the direction of Fred Wiest and the school chorus under the direction of George Woodworth. Mrs. Frank Kay's classes served refreshments. Home- room mothers who assistde were Mrs. Con Kenny, Mrs. E. R. Hopkins, Mrs. Irving Menuccj and Mrs. Cari Kauf- man. ‘Wills, Trusts’ Talk Slated Alpha Xi Delta, to be 8 p.m. Mondey at Mrs. R. W. McIntosh of Walce street. * * * Mr. Salisbury's topic will be “Your Future Home Party Marks | Alecia’s 7th Birthday Luxury you can -easily afford! Make accessories smal] and large! Alecia Smartt, daughter of Dr. with this striking square. and Mrs. Lewis K. Smartt cele- One square in string makes a brated her seventh birthday Thurs- pillow-top; three in No. 30, a day with a party at her home on scarf; 48, a lovely cloth. Pattern’ Parkdale street. i *® x * in No, 30 and 16 in string. Among classmates who attended Send 35 cents (coins) for this|the party were Melissa Bolt, Larry Q. “Can you help me? I am 34 a medium frame. My hus- tells me I should lose some bit overweight. Perhaps you are in between. You might find that a loss of eight or 10 pounds will be becoming. Q. “‘I am 22 years old’ and about |35 pounds overweight. I do many \different exercises for the stomach and legs but they tire me out. I) | wonder if the old rolling pin meth-) od is any good.” A. Don’t kid yourself! In my ‘estimation: the rolling pin meth- od is of no value. AND, you did not mention dieting. You will have to count calories to lose weight. Exercise will help because of | the calories it requires and also lit is a wonderful aid in distribut-| jing your weight more attractively. | \If the exercises make you tired, | you are doing too much exercising. | Also you should have your heart| and blood pressure checked before) beginning them. Q. “I am 15 years old. Would it be possible to have plastic sur- gery done on my nose? My mother say it has stopped growing.” A. Surgeons used to prefer waiting until the age of 18. How- ever, this may have changed. I suggest that you talk this over with a plastic surgeon. Q. “How often each day and each time should I do the facial exercises I saw in your column ?”’) A. Start doing each five times | and gradually increase until you | are doing each one 20 times. Q. “I have ‘stubble trouble.’ Only. a few days after shaving my legs or under my arms little stubbles of hair already become quite no- lticeable. I have to shave again} |to be presentable, Is there any- thing I can do to avoid this trouble ?"’ A. Some individual’s hair just | grows faster than others. You might try a depilatory. Instead of chopping the hair off | melts it off; therefore the ends may not be quite so stub- FE | Tomorrow: “Here are Some | |Facts About Water and You.” | Marketing Expert Mrs. Josephine Wawyer, con- arketing information, ithe home of Mrs. Floyd Crump. Move Local Girl } | | Mrs, J. C. Smith (nee Lee Os-| borne) of Whittemore street has, wood street. | Z1G-ZIG SEWING | MACHINES | Brand New! In beautiful console. |} Selling out floor samples and demonstrators. ie $ 47* For Home Demonstration Call FE 5-9407 pattern—add five cents for each|Hartley, Lee Mabe, David Taylor, pattern. for 1st-class mailing. Send| Debora Stallings, Nancy Schmitz, to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle-|Craig Medien, David Couture, Jac- eraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old|quelin Gidcumb and Patsy Foster. Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y.| Her brother and sister, Kennedy Print plainly Pattern Number,|and Valli also Name, Address and Zone. = Send for a copy. of 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has lovely designs to order: embroi- PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Cl Write. phone or call in person tor Free Pamphlet HONE FEDERAL 4-2352 FLAT WOVEN RATTAN BLACK WROUGHT IRON LEGS Peal King NEW DESIGN. Cool, comfortable, smart. Peal King NEW CONSTRUCTION. Extra “heavy frame gives long service, takes hard wear. ‘‘Many other styles to, choose from” ~ OR 3.2300 4479 DIXIE HIGHWAY =. DRAYTON PLAINS OPEN FRIDAYS ‘TIL 9 P. M. ; H Perl ry “DRAYTON " OME FURNISHINGS Talks to Area Unit _ Leading Metropolitan Opera stars who will appear at Detroit's Masonic Temple May 21-23 are pictured here in the roles they will sing. Left to right, top row, are: Leonard Warren as Tonio in “Pagliacci”; 4 terfly”; Kinka Milanov as Santuzza in “Cavalleria Rusticana.” Bottom’ row, left to right: Rise Stevens in title role of “Carmen”; Mary Curtis-Verna as Mimi in “La Boheme” and Richard Licia Alba- Tucker as Don Jose in “Carmen.” nese as Cio-Cio-San in “Madame But- Performances Slated May 21-23 Met Opera Due in Detroit 8 p.m. May 22 and 23. The An important milestone in the history of music in Detroit will be reached this month when the Metropolit.n Opera of New York makes its first | Detroit appearance in almost a half century. The famed confpany, with such stars as Rise Stevens, Richard Tucker, Licia Al- banese, Zinka Milanov and Leonard Warren in key roles, will present evening perform- ances at Masonic Temple Auditorium on May 21, 22, and 23 and a Saturday matinee on May 23. TO BENEFIT ART The opera’s appearance will be sponsored by the Detruit Grand Opera Association with the assistance of the Founders Society of the Detroit Museum of Art. Opening night will be a partial benefit for the Art Purchase Fund of the Museum of Art. * * * A statewide organization to promote the opera's appear- ance is headed by Mrs. Henry Ford II as general chairman. The opening night a ance May 21 will be “Carmen,” Easy Terms SS @ our Electrical Appliance Specialist i 121 M, Saginaw ieku"tem ow Poe with Rise Stevens in the title role assisted by Heidi Krall, Richard Tucker and Mario Sereni. Jean More] will con- duct. matinee will start at 1:30 p. m. ~ « ¢ Pointers on Flowers “Cavalleria Rusticana” will be presented May 22 with Zinka Milanov, Rosalind Elias, Mig- non Dunn, Daniele Baroni and Frank Valentino. ‘‘Pagliacci”’ also will be presented with Lucine Amara, Carlo Bergonzi, Charles Anthony, Leonard Warren and Mario Sereni. on a tour of her tulip Kurt Ad ill be the n- | gardens. ductor. “* “° Plans were discussed for a mon- ey-making project to crippled MATINEE PERFORMANCE | children. “= | Jolly Ten Club Gets ‘ \ . . Its Time to STORE YOUR FURS WAITE’S { Gives You Complete Scientific COLD Fur Storage | | * Your furs are protected against heat, moths, dust and theft. . *& Waite’s offers you expert fur repair, remodeling, , and cleaning service. : & Modest rates. % Furs fully insured. CALL _ | FE 42511 to have our bonded messenger call for your precious furs. © COR dead et orks Oe PSs tO EEE He RESETS ROEE LE EOE ai ‘a4 Past esecedsdeead EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES DR. 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They were leoked upon merely as a hindrance to agri- culture and communication, ’ But when air warfare was de- veloped to unexpected perfection in World War II it was suddenly understood that mountains could satisfy the demand for air shel- £1 |medium range edes not only want in their mountain ” more than 3 base is one of the country’s big- gest naval repair yards. Bases of that kind are defended against an attacking enemy by guided missiles, launched from the depths of the rocks, The elaborate coast defense sys- isn’t.a lake of oil from the Middle East or South America somewhere below your feet. House Gets Trade Bill WASHINGTON (AP) — A “fair trade” bill to let manufacturers set minimum prices on trade-) marked products has been okayed by the House Commerce Commit- tee. It now goes to the House for would) pay $515 and collect sub Sure, It’s Right Town, Former State SolOnS sianiatiy higher benetis, . P Rep. Russell H. Strange (R- Face Pension Fight | a= emer LANSING #® — Attempts to pon, ee eeg tn im sale bring three former legislators: House oaipy. * * bitter words vesterday in debate) lho let loose with some ‘(RSt. a. * ‘on a bill to permit their retired| “Te me ht In the predecessors to transfer from the door,” said Strange a vote, State Employe Retirement System the Legalature could take in mas} to the Legislative system. Each more former members.” When I Can Do tem consists of a network of forti- fications, submarine pens and un! derground harbors into which de- stroyers can sail, Many of the top | secret air bases‘all around Sweden| are hidden inside rocks, too. About 150 miles south of Stock- | e i EFE.S z Ha Fi : : ters, Now the big Swedish towns have shelters which can house all) their inhabitants. out in the dry and silent depths |, of the primary rocks, have peace-| time uses, too, * * * In Stockholm you won't find aloil immediately causes rationing single parking garage. But when/if the stores are not you stroll through the quiet church- They all report good results. | Swedes nowadays prefer to heat their houses with oil instead of The large public shelters. blasted | coal or pel wood, so there is large and constant need for istores, The Suez crisis two and showed sudden break in the supplyi 2 .&: @ yard on the top of the Johannes And where could the inflamma- mountain you would never guess ible stuff be safer than in the that some 10 yards beneath you|mountains? Using closeddown there is a large garage with park-|mines the oil companies some- ing spaces and a service station. times have spared themselves the Stockholm's biggest establish-|trouble even to cave the moun ment of that kind is a three decked | tains. car park in the Katarina moup- | Walking in Swedish countryside ¥ 3 if big enough. Sam Benson Says: Why Waste Time It The Easy Way... Here’s My Story.... I could write a big ad and spend a lot of money , by showing you pictures of suits and giving you descriptions and prices ... way of advertising ... that's the correct but you still won't know how good a buy or how much you can save in my store unless you come in and try on a suit, feel the fabric, notice the perfect fit. I know I can save you $10 to $20 on your clothing. selection. I can also save you $3 to $6 on your pants or jacket selection. If you think this makes sense, I'll see you tomor- row in my store. P.S.: You Can Charge Your Purchase—No Money Down 1 RENT TUXEDOES FOR WEDDINGS & PARTIES SAM BENSON} 37 NORTH SAGINAW STREET _s. JUST OPPOSITE COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK ; PARK FREE IN ANY LOT IN PONTIAC—I’LL PAY THE PARKING FEE siGNED SAM BENSON ‘Just Wrong Country CAIRO, Il. (UPD—A ‘letter mailed by Jessie L, Hamill, Ameri- was addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Nelson, c/o Shepherd’ s Hotel, Cairo, U. A. R. Two weeks later it arrived at the Birnie Hote] in Cairo, ML., U.S.A. The Birnie Hotel is oper can Embassy, Jedda, Saudi. Arabia, canard by Earl Shepherd Sr. + Paint Gallon Bond of Performance y ee oo a : Baily fine and you are the —YJetr money { will be Spring of ~| House ¢ Buy ONE GALLON I'll Give You ONE FREE! Your Choice © SEM! GLOSS Ne Glare, Washsble—High Hiding © FLOOR ENAMEL. High Hid- | ees ing, Wears Like Iron © BASEMENT PAINT, Alkali and Mildew Resistant. Covlking Gun a aia $1.19 = Super Special UNIVERSAL PAINT THINNER 45c Value: \ Super Specials 7” Roller Covers 2 59 Lady Ann Paint Just North of the Truck. Plant FEderel 5-7442 506 South ay St. dey sad Saterday 90 A.M. 10 97. A.M. te 9 P.M. tain which has room for 500 auto-'you never can be quite sure there WHY ‘ SPECIAL They're our invitation to you to shop at Clayton’s—be satisfied— ; and return here aa. home “furnishings needs! join in mm Value parade—NOW CLAYTON'S of Keego sepienen eee The Store for General Mo: ors. 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Se La SS Keege Harbor - an A a a a Oe a ee 8 Tree aed oe ar srs Eg way eee i * TWENTY-FIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 _ (Major Face Lifting Job in Moscow Area Part of U.S.S.R. 7-Year Plan MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet)plants will be erected close enough | \government has earmarked 50 bil-‘for the workers to walk to work. lion rubles jo give Moscow and two They'll be able te shop near lsuburbs a major face lifting as| Where they lve, and the theater, ‘% 2258 DIXIE MIGHWAY #8 .. i NMEAR TELEGRAPH RD. Self-Propelled POWER MOWER XY | NO OTHER MOWER ~—eoererererererererreererrrrrer,, : bles to the dollar, or five billion of conveyance in the sub-| ; ’ oe \dollars at the tourist exchange rate|urban communities which are pro-| . ss 4 of 10 rubles to the dollar.) ected sist osiit tor Mainow bist fort . , . PP B “ Among the projects announced Leningrad other big Soviet pop-| | SF for Moscow are: julation centers as well. * * —Thirty - three new movie : Laying of the first of Mos-| houses, including one with 6,000 sow" nent d } seats and three with capacities of vill, 30 kilometers from | from 2,500 to 4,000. schools, 1,800 new food and con-|Moscow is promised an apartment sumer-goods stores, 1,600 new pub-jof its own. ' lic eating places. a: . ; gl —Two suburbs outside Moscow, | Paper thermometers printed on - ae “a ee each with a population of 65,000, | post cards have been developed to jer designed to siphon off some of the tell whether goods have been ex-} ‘ Fr ) yp ats vy pe capital's industries and people. {posed to excessive temperatures ds ra * * * jin shipment. After a buyer receives’ b - J — a Blueprints for this capital city|his shipment he sends the card es > fr < » nage - — . of of five to six million persons un-| back to the shipper. The color of! ‘ rs) rae es Shy . g- > ie der the Soviet Union's 1959-65|the normally pearl-gray strips in-' . ae « 5 ts T 2 , seven-year plan were laid before) dicates the degree of heat the mer-! , a meeting of the Moscow Commu-|chandise was exposed to while in! ) METROPOLIS OF MICHIGAN — This aerial photo shows the _ struction program that is transforming Michigan's largest city into |nist Party Committee by its first | transit. new Detroit as it rises along the Detroit River, the world’s busiest a dynamic civic and cultural center. secretary, V. I. Ustinov. 3 H.P. *& 4 Cycle * Briggs-Straton Eng. Cuts 24” Swath * Side Trims to '%’ SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY BIG 25” MOWER *49* OTHER SIZES FOR YOUR SELECTION wt nletcs @ * ES v —S oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee vvvveerevrttrrrreve-errrwrrrrrrrrrr'™rr'rr'rrrr-rvr™r™™”™” s * ~—sseeoeereeeeeeeeeererereeerereeeerrmerwrerere.mrmCrrrrrrrrrrrvevvrrvrrttY. : waterway. Here is the front window of a half billion dollar con- SOVIETS CONCERNED 3 Ustny's rear, as caried inf BUILD-IT-YOURSELF “GOLDEN pa aa : . the Soviet press, said the projects |? Waterfront to Be Beautiful Again were the tesa of the “conatant PICNIC TABLE BOY and recreational areas with pools, _ of public services to |¢ playgrounds and beauty spots that lighten the burden of daily chores |will make life more livable. So und Waves Measure allspice ge ae acosieg | There will be new places to 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 peat abe Mother Earth's Cellar or "pod tive labor and cultured ‘ 4 4 4 “ » | all of this is pumping new life CORDLESS “MIRACLE-EAR’® | oa .w prosperity into the heart | TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Soundjshowing the shape and size of CLOSE TO WORK COME IN! PHONE! of Michigan's largest city. ate Ot apace ae Da ae at “— ee In the two suburbs, according to | : ; \é 1 . r |heigh ceiling, onto a -!an explanation given over the Mos-| D Ri ling othe a ah ips sa earth's cellar — in old caves, like shape of the hole at that point.'cow Radio, ae ang industrial | 4 4 . ‘ nd mines. |This is done repeatedly all the —+ and awake five years hence that —— ; | FFCCT PFC F EEE TT FOU tr ER ' 4 he wouldn't believe his eyes. | These holes are getting more|way to the bottom. eee | the City of Detroit paved the(ind more important for safe,| The pattern of echoes shows the | UP TO 50% OFF DAHLBERG lway for ‘ne gigantic ida cheap storage of gas, either =e of the hole, The time it 4 . | WEARING CENTER ment of the city when it started|“@ emergency or future supply. men for echoes to separ - FISHING 17_N. Saginaw—Pentiac the multi-million dollar Civic Cen-| ; * * . * wall. bm each wa ‘| TACKLE FE 5-5966 ter which is moving near comple-| The big question is — how much | in ‘tion at the foot of Woodward ave-|space is there in any hole before ae ”* | nue. This includes the new City-|you start cluttering up these cel- 7 aesy, ee ee pwn nn ———— ~~ ~~ [County building, Cobo Hall and lars? a ee ee MAIL COUPON FOR FREE — ithe Convention Arena, the Veterans| Sound waves, in a device like a Sees shee accautc aulivstea| DEMONSTRATION OR UTERATURE | |Memorial and the Henry and Edsel submarine’s sonar beams — are|" ou Ond HVE Aba Ne mtn DAMLERG HEARING CENTER Ford Auditorium. |giving an accurate answer. The The fox Drea ne poe Si nen 17 N. Saginaw—Pontiac This Civic Center with its facili- sounding device is displayed at ; dhol t tock-pil 7 ties will make Detroit one of the|the International Petroleum Ex-|Caves an es to stock-pile |) ‘ position by Dowell Inc. of Tulsa. |medicines and other supplies in| 4 al iE eB ee ae HOUSE PAINT Gal. $3 PwuvvwvvvVvvVvC.,Y* bl i i i Mi hi i ha hi hi hi hi Mi hi hi hi hi i hi i hi i hi hi hi hi hi Li hi hi hi i ll ! ! ! | | tem Wrerested in me Doniberg “Mrocde-for” 1 and wold the (choc one) | } ] 1 4 ————— oremost centers for conventions et: ; 4 In white or colors. A high quality paint for long service. (CD Home Demonstration [_] Free Uteratwe land major expositions les ores, ie war évent of atomic war. . 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But Most Femmes Prefer Equality, Says Zorro Meet Guy Who Rescues Damsels in Distress By PHYLA BATTELLE NEW YORK — Guy Williams, known to the Neilsen folks as “Zorro,” has spent much of his) professional life rescuing distressed | damseis. He does this only at 8 p.m to be saved from are certain at- | titedes they possess, rather than | “I am not saying that today’s up very tender and promising re-|any woman. But he dames are not WORTH rescuing,” lationships with equality, That ex-model name” Janice, said Williams. sounds funny, beceuse ‘equality’ in'leaves the troubled modern girl t oo his, and ~*~ : be ' 1d SD | i Germany. concrete edifice are partially-painted panes of thick glass. DESIGN FOR WORSHIP — “The Char of the Lord” is what passersby call this Protestant church under construction in suburban Breman, —_ SATURDAY ONLY! FOR 3.89 EACH, IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY! Newest wanted shirtwaist styles! Costly woven textured cottons! Care-free cotton broadcloths! Easy-into button fronts! 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State t, Glenn Davis, ‘in the ———— 1. Fy Bunning Finds Way to Stop Killebrew, He Walks Him Tigers Finally Beat Senators on Four Hitter Yost, Kaline Hit Homers as Detroit Killer Fails to Get Hit BALTIMORE (UPI)—The Tigers finally found a way of getting past harmful Harmon Killebrew—walk him, The simple maneuver kept the Washington strong boy from plant- ing the ball high up in the left field bleachers and resulted in a _ bio ee Detroit over the Sen- ators t on Jim Bunning’s four-hitter. Bunning originally was sched- uled to open the two-game Balti- more series tonight against Jerry Walker (2-6) but manager Jim- mie Dykes changed his mind and went to Bunning when he heard that Roy Sievers was supposed to return to the lineup. But Sievers’ duties consisted of one pinch-hit- ting appearance in which he flied out Bunning’s only difficulty came in) the sixth. Bob Allison and Eddie Yost traded solo homers earlier | but Detroit grabbed a 3-1 lead in| the top of the sixth on a single by Lou Berberet, Frank Bolling’s dou- ble and Larry Osborne's single. * * * j Up to the sixth, Bunning had/| yielded only two hits. The first was | Allison's homer in the fourth and the other J. W. Porter’s pop dou- | ble that bounced out of Bolling’s | outstretched glove with two out in the fifth. Bunning walked little Albie | Pearson with one down in the sixth. He got Allison on a ground- er te Osborne with Pearson mov- ing to second and Killebrew was next, Another homer by Kille- WELCOME HOME — Al Kaline is greeted at Harvey Kuenn after the Tiger centerfielder hit the 7th inning against Washington last night. The Tigers the Senators, 4-2, for their 8th win in 10 games under new manager Jimmy Dykes. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1059 x * & x * Coaches Rap Signing by Cleveland — between the Michigan State Indians. all blasted Major League b Football coach Duffy let him finish ouf the seaso on the team, turned pro only season “A club that has te use Daugherty said. probably could have got mor * ball when they induce a boy season is completed. It puts past president of the college long has been a severe critic scouts have reached onto h hadn't used up their eligibili bn EAST LANSING — There’s no peacepipe to be smoked Two MSU coaches and athletic director Biggie Munn signing outfielder and halfback Al Luplow from the campus. ball is killing the goose that lays the golden egg.” Baseball coach John Kobs said, “That shows you how inconsiderate those birds can be, you’d think they would The Indian raiding party signed Luplow for a bonus reportedly at $25,000 yesterday. Luplow, the leading hitter hurting the sport of baseball but all athletics and is hurting and taking unfair advantage of the bey,” “They sold him a bad bill of goods and I think he said Daugherty who disclosed that he talked Luplow out of signing a $4,000 contract with another club last fall. x * . “It’s a terrible indictment against professional base- that you look for in a boy—loyalty to the team. And Luplow showed a poor sense of timing,” Daugherty said. Kobs, coach of the U.S. Pan American games team and Kobs said that in the last 12 years, major league “And only two of them are in the majers—Robin Spartans and the Cleveland aseball for “low dealing” in Daugherty said “pro base- n. 10 days before the end of the tactics like this it not only . \ e money from another club,” to leave the squad before the a blemish on the one trait baseball coaches association, of pro ball. is teams for 63 players who ty. 00 Qualifiers Aim at Record brew would tie the game as it | did Tuesday. . So Bunning took ng chances. The | only pitch hé threw near. Harmon’ was the 3-0 automatic strike and) even then, Killebrew showed an in- clination to swing but he didn’t and drew a walk instead. Jim Lem-| on then singled Pearson home but) Julio Becquer bounced out and) Bunning cruised the rest of the way to his third straight victory against three defeats. * * * Killebrew, killer of the Tigers and ex-manager Bill Norman, went hitless against Detroit for the | first time in five games—and it marked the first time Detroit beat | Washington this season. But Har-| mon had only two official trips} last night—he walked in the first, | flied out with no one on in the) fourth and popped out with no one | on in the eighth. His feats in the first four games were Pauj Bunyanesque t hits im 15 official trips six of them homers and the two a double and single geod for 13 RBI's and he scored eight times himself, | Bunning was better than in his, last outing when he fanned 11 Bos- ton batters. His strikeout figure | was down to five last night but his) only troublesome inning was the) sixth. | The only other hit besides the | ones by Allison, Porter and Lemon | was a ninth inrting, one-out single by Becquer but Bunning quickly; got Herb Plews on a pop fly and struck out Porter to end the game. Hal Griggs, who two-hit New York last weekend, took the loss. Bunning could have had it easier if he'd been able to get a hit him- self. Three times he went to the plate with runners in scoring posi- ?-@pER ES READY FOR TRIALS — Race driver Paul Goldsmith of St; Clair Shores, Mich., takes the track for a tegt run at Indianapolis. Goldsmith is driving the Demler Special and the opening of the trials which will compete in start tomorrow year. AP Wirephete at the Speedway. The car is the same one which took second place last year driven by George Amick. Amick was killed in Daytona Beach this sige ae [Hope to Take Ist, Drop Yanks Streaking Chisox Invade New York DETROIT WASHINGTON abrh di ob rh bi) Yost %b 4111 Pearson rf 31006 Osborne tb 5011 Allison ef 41111 Maxwell if 40006 Killebrew 3b 20006 Kaline cf 4111 Lemon If 4091 Kuenn rf $020 3111 Samford ss 20606 Bunning p sas 2 100600 aThroneb’y 10006 Clevenger p 0000 Stobbs p oe00 bSievers 10086 Hyde “0000 Totals 74104. Totals w242 a—Grounded out for Griags tn 6th; Fiied owl for Stebbs in 7th ' By The Associated Press into New York's Yankee Stadium tonight for the opener of a two- game series that could hoist them jin 11 innings, is Manager Al Lopez’ | ‘The hot Chicago White Sox steam | pitching choice tonight. The Yank- /ees have tapped southpaw Whitey \Ford 3-1. | The White Sox extended. their |: . 0 12 100—4 into the American League lead and) jongest winning streak of. the “EPlews, Killebrew ‘ po-ASbesron 77. /blunk the world champions into the) year with a 14-6 romp at Beston 9%. Washington 27-16. DP—Plews, Samford and — LOB—Detroit 11, Washing-| 2B—Porter. son, Yost, Running (W. 3-3) 9 gs (L, 21) ... 6 H R ERBBSO) 4 2 | rr x-Clevenger » oO : 5| 4 2 1 © 6 60 6 1) 7th. | Rommel, | | 3 1 ® 6 Seo-uw Hyde wo 2 1 x—Pitched to three batters U Had Rice, Top Track Stars Assail Records LOS ANGELES (AP)—National-| fand ly known track and field athletes make an assault on records to- night in the annual Coliseum Relays* before an anticipated 40,- 000 fans, Individual duels are promised Bobby Morrow, the 1956 triple gold-medal. winner, in the Olympic Games, and Ray Norton of San Jose, Calif., State, whe upset him at. Fresno a week ago. ; je Southern, like Morrow a n, renews his futile-to-date bid to defeat the former Ohio cellar, | A week ago, the White Sox lost kate = Xue BRAM their fifth in a row, but now they've! won six straight after a sweep of three at Boston, The streak began when they won the last three in a four-game set with Cleveland and it’s carried them within a half- game of the first place Indians, who have been idle the past two days. The White Sox could take the lead by (1) coupling a sweep over the Yankees with a Cleve- while Detroit sweeps a pair at Bgltimore, the champs would re- place the Tigers at the bottom. Left-hander Billy Pierce 4-2, who salvaged a split for the White Sox in two games at Chicago two weeks ago. by* beating the Yankees 4-3 | yesterday as Karly Wynn, the l NCAA Teams Named to Field NEW YORK (®—Tourney peren- nial Arizona and newcomer Geéorg- ia Tech are the first two base- ball teams to qualify for the na- tional collegiate tournament, the NCAA announced Thursday. Arizona, with a 34-7 record was Chosen as an at-large entry for District 6 competition. This . wil mark Arizona’s ninth — appearance in the play- The Wildcats have gained the, Sotnational champloriship round ~ at Oméha four of the past five years, placing second in 1956, Georgia Tech. was. named the |Southeastern Conference represen- |tative in the District 3 playoff aft- winningest/ pitcher still in busi- ness in the majors, won his 254th. K ‘ City ended jfs losing string af six by beating/ Baltimore 2-1. f / Wynn, 39, gave way’in the eighth innifg at Boston, giving up 10 hits all six Red Sox runs, But he struck out seven and had g three- hit shutout for five frames while breaking a tie with Carl Hubbell, Amos Rusie and Urban Faber for 2ist place in the all-time winners’ list. Wynn is 5-2 for the season. The White Sox pounded starter- loser Billy Hoeft 1-3 and three re- lievers for 19-hits, including home runs by Earl Torgeson, Del Ennis and Jim Landis, while scoring in eight innings. That tied the AL jer winning the league’s. Eastern |Division title with an 11-4 record, } in Ist Trials Saturday ‘|Johnny Thomson, Boyertown, Pa., -}proves a good prophet, Saturday's 4 Vet Drivers Given Strong Consideration | Dick Rathmann’s 145 Mark Expected to Fall! INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rathmann, r Dick row in the first session of time | trials for the 500-mile race May} 3». Dick said he expects the qaikty| ing record of 145.974 miles an! hour to be threatened by four! drivers—his brother, Jim, of Mi- ami; Roger Ward, Los Angeles; and himself. * * * “It will take some steady driv- ing around 147 to win the pole position,” Dick predicted. If the San Gabriel, Calif, veteran trials also will rub out the one lap (2% mile) record of 146.508, set last year by Ed Elisian of Oakland, Calif. * * * Ellisian lost control of his car on the first lap of last year’s fuse to put out athletic sch southern schools already have cut them out after the majors riddled them of all their best players,” Kobs said. * The Spartans, meanwhile, are fearful of another am- bush by the Indians. The Cleveland club has shown decided interest in second baseman Dean Look, another halfback in the football season. Look reportedly turned down a * $50,000 bonus offer last year lieved to be Cleveland. MSU Fumes at Baseball Raid: Roberts and Hobie Landrith,” Kobs said. “Most of them play a few years in the minors, never get te the majors except for a quick cup of coffee.” “It could get to the point where schools would re- olarships for baseball, Some * from a big league club—be- 1 AP Whrephete CAUSE OF FEUD — Michigan State was lambasting Major Braves Visited for First Time by Schoendienst ST. LOUIS (“—Del Crandall put‘ into 12 words what everyone was thinking last night when Red waukee Braves’ clubhouse for the first time since the 1958 World Series. * * * “Nice to see you again,’’ Cran- dall said as he shook hands with after a bout with tuberculosis. 2&2 Schoendienst strolled into a Mil} THIRTY-ONE . . Y. A. Tittle going into his I2th campaign in the National Foot- ball League, signed his 1959 con- tract with San Francisco today. * ae touenk wie toed back |” Connecticut was defeated Thurs- His teammates had been told in advance that the likeable St.| Louisan might pay them a visit.) They acted as though he'd never left them. 7 x * * As the 36-year-old second base- man entered the long room under Busch Stadium, the men he'd League baseball today and thé reason is Al Luplow, outfielder who was signed by the Cleve- land Indians on a bonus tract. , teamed with since June, 1957 smiled a warm welcome. No icheers, No yells. Just a warmth | engendered when old friends meet} again. US. Walker Cuppers| Lead in arly Round= MUIRFIELD, Scotland uw» — Wil- liam Hyndman III of Abington, Pa. and Tommy Aaron of Gainesville, bigger, balder and Ga., took a one-hold lead over their! They had been all-square at nine. tert tn so Rathmesn | British opponents in the, morning | brothers, expects 1958 1 round of the Walker Cup team) Playing captain of the U. S. record to be blasted away tomor-| thes today. The heavily fav-\team, Charlie Coe of Oklahoma ored U. S. team of Harvie Ward Jr. and Dr. Frank (Bud) Taylor was one hole down. * * 7 Britain’s amateur golfers, who have won the cup only once in 37 years, were putting up a strong) , Ward and Taylor, an experienced | California team, were one-down to Reid Jack, the Scotch veteran, and Doug Sewell, a public links player. * * * ganton, N. C., built up an eight- hole lead over Mike Bonallack and oo REE peu. f ‘ g Memorial Day race. Dick Rath- mann swerved into the wall to try to miss Elisian and 14 cars were wrecked or damaged in a chain reaction, Driver Pat O'Connor was killed. , * * * Elisian now is under suspension by the United States Auto Club, which sanctions the race; and won't be able to defend his one- lap record. Dick will race Ahe clock Satur- day in the sam¢g McNamara Spe- cial, compl rebuilt, in which) \he was last year. He has been p at speeds up to |145 miles hour. } Jim Rathimann has had an unof- ficial 147/lap in the Hopkins Spe- cial in which he set a world race record of 170.262 miles an hour on the higher-banked Daytona Inter- national Speedway ast month. Ward was second in that race in the Leader Special he will drive here. * * Many track veterans think Thomson, a veteran of six Indian- apolis starts, will be the mar? to beat both in the trials and in the Memorial Day race, He has a new flat engine. car, built by Lujie Lesovky of Los Angeles, which has run at 14 m.p.h, in practice with apparent ease. Philly Bowlers Take First in WIBC Meet * i] of Sylvia Wene and Adele Isphord- injuring his hand While fielding a/ing of Philadelphia took first place| — in the doubles of the Women’s _In- ternational Bowling Congress last) night. They rolled a 1,236 to replace Pat McBride and Charlottte Kardas of Grand . Mich., who had 1,233. « : - S| BUFFALO, N.Y. — The team ‘Ingemar Johansson in. his: early road work: in Central Park, New York. The Swede bids for Floyd | Pattefson’s heavyweight cham- Pionship ‘at. Yankee Stadium, June 25. ss j se eee 4 a5 eke : | (Times peat |e \Detroh at Baltimore. 7:08 p.m.—Mosst City, and Billy Joe Patton of Mor-| gaa) xs Welker ‘oo. | 3 | SAS Ly SRS? BE. | Doctoring DIAGNOSIS: Getting in interference. To put it an- other way, you must get your hips and posterior out of the way to accomplish a good, solid’ stroke. The time to handle this problem is when you take your stance. Move the hips and’ posterior back. As the drawing illustrates, the rear should protrude a bit. Your stance posi- tion should be as though you were about to sit down on a high . stool, : Another benefit of this ing you from hitting the clubface, ‘ ball J weight properly distributed, \ through the heels, This will keep the body from moving — forward over the ball on the downswing, thus prevent- Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF COMPLAINT; “I'm plagued - by slices, pushes, and lack of power.” , your own way. TREATMENT: If you are to meet the ball squarely and with power at impact, the hand and arms must have room to come into and through the hitting ated without stance is that it gets the with nfost of it back in the heel or sHank-of the. THIRTY-TWO | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1959 Be or 0 over __, NOccer Opener Sunday SSeS coe en-sse+Old-Timers to Face MSU New Offense each of the other eight clubs in| being the most valuable °f the season in the Detro R S0C-l ne powerful League. player in the American Hockey|cer League's Major Division this Sunday's game will be watched | x * * x * * * * an | a papi the 1958-59 season. Sunday afternoon at McCabe Field. | ciosely by soccer fans. The Uk-| | . y F r r an unprecedented result, the| facing the powerful Ukrainians @t rainians won in 1957 all bu one f | ae two teammates tied for-the Leslie 2 p.m. ee ene ‘St. Mike, St. Fred and Barons Lose 0 me parfan. The Scots, favored to win the Another game on Sunday's ve. (gore wrt and broadcast Naina tater Gap‘ eer wi ame on Sunday's ro stunning victory over the Hugri-isport Clu! Club of the League facing ==i==Eaglets Hold Baseball Lead Siidders Meet all-German lineups. Saturday night's twin bill at Mc-| Orchard Lake St. Mary, behind; The biggest surprise of the day| Rochester in a Tri-County game. |Brown all won in sidgies. Doubles ¢ arsl Cale Field will give the Kolping mound ace Stan Krogulecki, held|was in another W0 game as pre-| | Falcon Bill Kipp gave up just five | victors were Marv Bookstein-Tom Rockets and White Eagles aon to 1st place in the Suburban viously invincible Milford lost ital bingles but they were bunched. |Groff, Tony Fruehauf-Tom Roeper h Marti Back chance to get the jump on rivals. Catholic League yesterday with a 2nd straight game after wiening| Den Stivers tripled in one run) and Tim Coughlin-Dick Gilder- Blanc e in 4-1 victory over St. Clement. \9 straight. cred om the vem inte eae merger L’Anse is 2-3, ‘sleeve. to Lead Coach Duffy . - , |Skins 61 with all the runs un-/in and overall, x * * Robby, Boxi ng ts ed 8 ak hoe, earned. Winner Dale Coggins gave * * * | hse spy ptenty-of golf going | Daugherty’s Crew t two bingles. | In tennis Thursday, Cranbrook IG M loop games, Bloomfield Hills and |"P_ Jus around the area and entire state roup ay = | Ron Skrocki’s 4-hitter coupled evened its record at 5-51 with a LANSING — Age and ex- Rochester were also baseball los- | , teday as prep stars took part | EAST g S tt] B ] — % hepa pgp elle a t of Trenton. Tom Bray, in the regionals despite the fall- [perience versus youth and a new wettie Batt e a sate ae 30 win for L'Anse Creuse over|Ed Sun, Ron Rieder and Steve! sx weather. Local contestants |razzie-dazzle offense will be the i tanned played at Flint, Farmington and [feature of the annual Michigan NEW YORK (AP)—A_ compro- hitter of the season and | Brighton. State old-timer’s game tomorrow mise agreement between Sugar) 13. Ken Kowalski started the afternoon in Spartan Stadium at |Ray Robinson and the New York| E@slet scoring with a bases- State Athletic Commission is ex:| —_— bemer in the ist. A run 'pected to be revealed today. in the 2nd iced the verdict over The commission was due to take! the 2ud place club. OLSM Is jaction on Robinson's status as| 2©W 71. | world middleweight boxing cham-| st Mike came from behind to| pion today, the deadline set for) gain a tie but. two runs in the him to agree to defend against 4th wrapped up a 5-3 upset triumph | Carmen Basilio, lfor St. Rita. Dick Williams got | However, lawyers for Robinson two safeties as the Shamrocks, | and the commission reached a vol- now 5-3, outhit the victors. Ken| juntary agreement yesterday in Biron was the loser. the chambers of Justice Charles| * *« D. Breitel of the Appellate Divi-| St. Benedict breezed to a 10-2! ARROW LIQUEURS CORP. DETROIT 7, MICH. 80 & 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN |S1On- Terms of the agreement! ion) over St. Fred as Art Mas- were not disclosed. ce eae ee gee iy Dee __ |succh struck out 1] and allowed Assistant Attorney General Irv-) just one hit. jing Gault said acceptance by the CW 4 139. year-old boxer and the three-| Held to two hits, Bloomfield YY /j |man commission could bring an| Hills dropped an 8-3 Wayne-Oak- ‘end to litigation. Both, of course, land virdict te Clarenceville. Tomorrow will be the biggest 2:00 p.m dey ofthe earn fat KPa greats ch as Lm nals in both sports are set for|Chandnois ('49), org pe next weekend. (52), Bert Zagers : roy Bolden ('54) and Walt Kowalszyk ar = * Y a erie ('57) plus many other ex-Spartan —— = gridders will face coach Duffy ran — oo , El me Daugherty's new double-winged T nounced the makeup of his squad) offense. for the first MHSAA regional test! Blanche Martin, who was out at Thurston High, Saturday. The all of last year because of an in- squad includes: | jury suffered in the 1958 old- High hurdles, Leon Prentis, Allan) timer came, returns as the Most Howse. Andy Terry: medley reley: 52,| Valuable Player of the present ras: ae cone “Brooks, Richards.| spring drills, . Pri mile; Joe Ander- son, Bucky Milton, Jims Melson; 440: Mike | Martin was accorded the same - eeeu to Scbn Jefieree, Maurice Jona. honor @ year ago at the annual ae Pm le Te eatin, Biksid, Wiames _\chicken fry held before the closing (230: Jim Pritchett, Bill Ratcliff, Bob | of spring practice and then he Smaegiinski; 100: Ratcliff, bray wetang | Dees McCauley ; | ao vault: niey. severely injured his knee sn the g, In a Martini . . . Screwdriver ... Bloody Mary... and other mixed drinks or straight .. . Arrow Vodka is smooth and light as a bubble. Ask for Arrow Vodka today. INSTRUCTION ® EQUIPMENT @ TANKS FILLED ™ust agree. However, any delay) Winner Jon Nelson helped put |Prank Shorte Preston shotput old-timers game and couldn't play * ‘ 3599 Orchard Lake in stripping Robinson of his title) the game on ice with a bases- Ls gory 7 Charey Brown ant in the fall Boats Bait Salvage FE S-5375 would be generally regarded as a! loaded triple. Starter John Dixon 500, Charieg Kimbrel broad jump The big fullback received a wrist legal victory for the fighter. ' took the setback, ec arson, Bob Walker, Marold Led- | o¢ 4) foe gaining the unanimous Sees a EEE | SATU RDAY's SCHEDULE vote of the coaching staff as MVP. j Regiona! mens The 8 tam staff i out Eastern Michigah League tournament awards like television Emmys. | Nichols at wae reso Left half Herb Adderley was Nichols at Cranbrook named mest improved player; Den Wright the outstanding City Softballers x crrsise ws AP Wirephete promising rookie back. Another KEEN COMPETITOR — Frank Dodge of Fort Madison, lowa, award went to Park Baker as the is 33 years old and stands only 3-feet-8, but what he lacks in size Tall 4] Runs , player displaying “the best at- as a golfer he makes up in competitive spirit. Pro Bob Fry helped titude.” _ Dodge with his game and he is a consistent low 40 shooter Coach of the veterans is Dorne as @!! game, 11-10, with Lotus Lake hit, tom of the 7th frame, last night at Redi Mixed Cement ee s] 35 of Autos of Europe after scoring the winner of the Waterford Town- Can You Afford to Miss This... Moving Special FREE TO THE FIRST 10 NEW CAR BUYERS ON ANY NEW CAR PURCHASED BEFORE WE MOVE @ Radio @ Floor Mats ® Rear View Mirror * * * Drayton Park cost the Arrows a eight tallies in the 1st, That one Ship League affair. In the night- ended 11-1 after 3% innings. Dav-|©8P Dobski’s came frem behind a Patch Asphalt Mix $] 95 |sey Reed swatted a three-run hom- 72-9eficit in the 2nd inning with a Ready to Use—80 Lb. Bag jer and batted in another ‘with a Winning 6-run blast for a 16-7 vic- | single. tory over Wall's Service. Both f games were in the National divi- sion. Phils Sign Collegian The Arrow miscue came with two on. . 3360 W. HURON (M-59) : | PHILADELPHIA # — The Phil-| Two inside-the-park homers . adelphia_ Phillies Thursday an- Marked the Wall's-Dobski set-to. FREED chvern, + FREE Parking nounced the signing of 20-year-|Bender's one-run 4bagger. double me Old Douglas Jory of Pendleton,|and single led Wall's, with Hud- Ore. ley's 3-for-4 in line. Olstrander OPEN TIL 5 P, M. SATURDAY | Jory, a third baseman and scored his 2-run blast for Dobski's. catcher, will be graduated from| Monday games (American eee — : \Boise Idaho Junior College be-| League) — 7 p.m., Snobol vs. Spen- 60S DRESSES eee eee eee Oe Porting to Johnson City. cer Floors and Nonnie’s vs. Dray- M TABLE gwTenn., a Phillies farm club. iton Drugs at 8:30 p.m. ° ° ° . 4 Arrows : .200 610 3—10-9-5 @ Window Washers @ White Wall Tires _ SEE THE ALL-ALUMENUM PORTABLE PERS Lag Lake oe oat ad Sy F ig) 4 ; ‘aes @) The Cardinals held a 15-7 margin Btephenson: Barker, Ezerski, Quisen- @ over the Chicago Cubs in the 1958 >¢TTy. 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Stuart homered for the winning A — year-old thoroughbreds. ‘runs in the late innings as the -_ & * ! Bucs took three of four from the | Besides the Dancer, runner- — Dodgers. lh Derby, the others were = Campbell Sets © = Water Record Meadow Stable’s First Landing, Mrs. Halina et “Royal Orbit, Emil Dolce Mauler, Arthur B. ancscie Jee, Dunce, Elkcam Farm's View, Miss Patrice Jacobs’ “Oar Dad, Briardale Farm's Tesio, Robert S. Lytle’s Sundown! IT, Lester G. Robinson's Marauder | and Ceci] B. Fischbach’s Festival Lombardo Confident of King. ° * + * Going Faster Black Hills, the King Ranch) charger, also was a probable until} pPEorRIA. Hil. w — “That's some- yesterday, when he was declared thing to shoot at, all right. We'll out because of illness displayed have to just go a little faster.’’ about the welcome nature of his departure, Hits 260.35 in England; Pl jnight as he whipped Australian! Dodgers Happy to See Dick Stuart Leave LA LOS ANGELES w — “I guess|Pirate victory. It was Dick’s sixth ‘the Dodgers’l! be glad to get me| homer. out of town,” man, smiling slightly. hit them up for a jot of passes to/for his friends to use Wednesday the games,” said the tall young| Turning to free passes, Stuart “I rea'ly reported that the Dodgers left 17 and 18 last —_ * * i Young Dick aed was right Great Lakes Lakes Will Get Trout Restoration Progra m Slated Starting in June at 3 Lakes | but the Dodgers really didn't mind getting hit up for the free tickets. It was the home runs he hit them up for that hurt. Things were going nicely for Les Angeles before Stuart and the rest of the Pittsburgh Pi- rates hit tewn. The Dodgers had just taken three of four from San Francisco and two straight from Philadelphia. * * * ~ LANSING ® — A 10-year trout. This put them in a first-place tie|restoration program for the Great |with Milwaukee. Lakes will be launched next month Then, Wednesday night, Stuart | by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv- jtore into one of Don Drysdale’s|ice and the State Conservation De- pitches in the eighth inning and| | partment. sent it flying into the seats fortwo) The Great Lakes Fishery Com-’ runs that led to a 64 Pittsburgh mission which will oversee the pro- victory. |gram has set an annual planting * * *# goal of 7,500,000 yearling lake trout Last night Stuart waited an in-|in lakes Michigan, Superior and pe longer, then tagged Clem La-| Huron. bine for the deciding run im a 76! The plantings will replenish a en jtrout population that has been G ; hi | greatly reduced by attacks of the onzales W’ oad lamprey eel. ™ H | Some $5,608 trout will be relenand: VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP)—Pan-|in Lake Michigan June 1-5, Most demonstrated his|of them will be one-year-olds rang- top form to 2,314 fans here last/ing up to five inches. From June 8-12, about 45,000 two- Lew Hoad in straight sets, 63,)and three-year-old trout ranging up 6-4, in the feature match of Jack to 10 inches will be released at Kramer's professional Oe ee Keweenaw Bay and Mar- show. yee during a workout With Tomy Lee shipped back to California after his May 2? Ken-| band leader and tucky Derby conquest, the Pim-| | speedboat expert, on Thursday's lico racing secretary Charles J. World water speed record of 260.- McLennan and mutuels manager! 35 m™.p-h. set by. Dogald Camp- Bob Sloan have tabbed Sword Dell im England. Dancer as the too contender. Lombardo said he was confident -: + * a jet boat to be built this summer In the Derby, which with the, as a joint project of himself; Les Preakness and Belmont Stakes|Staudacher, boat designer and makes up the Triple Crown of rac- church pew manufacturer; and an ing, First Landing finished third|aluminum concern would shatter after experiencing plenty of early Campbell's mark, probably in Sep-’ trouble in the 17-horse field. Royal | tember. Orbit was a fast-closing fourth [{ombardo, here on a tour, said and came back Monday to beat Manassa Mauler bv half a length! in the Preakness Prep. As they did in the mile-and-a quarter Derby. all colts will carry 126 pounds tomorrow * * * Observers generally figure the race will shape up as an early contest between Sword Dancer, and First Landing, with Royal Or- bit and Manassa Mauler coming from off the pace. Eddie Arcaro, the leading. Preakness jockey with six victo ries will be aboard First Landing again but can be counted to keep his mount in closer contention dur- | ing the early stage than he was Mead Nev. will “be bigger, have more horsepow: then. Campbell's Bluebird. “Our boat, at 3? feet. will be 8 feet jonger and have about 2,000 more pounds of thrust than Camp- bell's."" Lombardo said. “We figured when we first |planned our boat that we would jhave to design it to go 300 miles per hour. I'm confident we'll beat Campbell's record.” Winter Kill of Deer 30,000 to 40,000 LANSING wW—Early predictions in the Derby place the winter starvation toll of * * * Michigan deer at between 30.000 Willie Shoemaker, who prac-|and 40,000 — higher than usual tically lugged Tomy Lee across|but not as high as many game the finish line in Kentucky. will|experts had feared ride Sword Dancer in this one. 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OTT sere Tre SRST SRECEE RESO RSE EERE ELD d 4 - . by i ae Td ete 7 mae THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959. NT — become By United Press Internationa! ° Stop Hank Aaron! } That’s the watchword now among battered, bewildered Na- tional League pitchers who are FREE! FREE! RUBBER CAR RUG - ere ote May 15 Threugh 22 ( - See) let Lae en | ‘The pitchers used to say that no one ever would top Hugh Duffy’s record .438 set with the Boston Braves in 1394, but now they're beginning to think Aaron has a crack at it. The 25-year-old Milwaukee maul- jer enjoyed one of his typical nights "| Hoar Service While You Wait for-five in an 8-7 victory over the St. Leuis Cardinals that stretched the Braves’ lead to 1% games. * * * Aaron’s third hit, his second double of the game in the sixth inning, was the one that hurt the Cards. It ¢ame with the bases full and capped a five-run rally. Eddie Mathews added his l4th |homer in the eighth but Milwau- kee manager Fred Haney still had |to rush Lew Burdette in from the bullpen to throttle a ninth-inning St. Louis rally. Burdette ended the game by getting Stan Musial te hit into a double play, thus halting a 1 20.000 MILE or 1 ¢4) i, Of FUL l YEAR } UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE: OPEN DAILY 8-9 Ts pomew oo | SATURDAY 8-6 , i | |Thursday when he collected three- | ince with the Baltimore r Orla Eixtends Average to .487 in 8-7 Victory Seems No Letup to Aaron _ three-run uprising and preserv- ing Bob Rush’s third victory. Pittsburgh defeated Los Angeles, 7-6; San Francisco blanked Phil- adelphia, 8-0, and Cincinnati beat Chicago, 2-0. * * * Dick Stuart’s ninth-inning homer “|snapped a 66 tie and gave the ;\pirates their victory over the Dodgers. It was Stuart’s second| pinch hitter Gran- Wall’ Strokes Ahead of Field at Hot Springs Gus Bell's single with the bases panna the Reds, ey ety Pennsylvania Pro Ties three hits, and retiring the last! Course Record With 63 9-Under Par game-winning homer in as many nights and his sixth of the season. * * * Bob Friend, trying for his first, victory, was routed in the eighth when the Dodgers scored four runs % a? eres, ee: me an nee rc “4 fe . “Pontiac's for Adults and ~ WEEKEND > Friday — Saturday — Sunday May 15—16—17 FUN SPOT” | VERNORS BALLOONS | menses City pho Baitimere - . 000 100 bee—1 rs. Tria PO-A—Kansas City 27-12. Baltimore 77-10. DP rdner M! Boyd. y Bait 3 ee Tasby. &S—Smith, Daley ya. °* ww 8 RB ERBSO sae eee 11106 3 y (W, 1-2) 5 3 0@s 6 4 |O'Del (L. 3-2) s 4 2 é : 3 Johnson 1 ) a r U—Fiaherty. Umont. Servs. Sanenkie | T—2:09. A—?.268. | —_ LOS ANGELES 1 ab rh bi abrh bi Hosk 3d 4220 Gilliam 3 2126 Clemente 5122 Neal 2 4@01 Mejias cf 5123 Moon if $012 Stuart 1 5122 Demeter $02) Nelson 1b ©0006 Larker Ib 5018 Skinner if 5@1-@ Pairty rf 41106 M'ser’ski 2b 4010 Zimmer ss 3000 Groat ss 4060 béGnider 1¢113 Fotles c 4010 cLillts cs @ieo Fos? 3b08 Betts «3353 ace p a e 2 bl 1 Podres p 1006 K'pstein p l1ece | eCray 1¢1°¢ } Powler p eeoe +r] 1111 Lab: eeo0oe Totals 27127 Trials” nm e1e6 a—Singled for Eipgete® in 7th; b— j Bowted ae Zimmer 8th: c—Ran for Sth; led for Fowler in tate oan oak ber {iis in %h } errr ere ee2 400 061—7 Les a 100 O00 140—<4 E—Oll) Groa PO-A Pittsburg5 77-17, Les les ti DP—Groat. Mas eroski and LOB—Pitisburgh §&, 2B—Demeter. Pign&tanc. Hoak. Snider. 2 Mejias, Stuart. SB—Hoak. sF— Your IF HR ER BB SO .. 713 10 5 4 2 : Face (W, 64@) wis 1 i 1 3 + Podres 32378 $ 1 2 j 0 Klippstein 3434121 1 2 Fowler > e 6 ‘ 1 1 Labine (L, 1-4) 8 e ° 2 WIN ; ky Jackowski, Crawford. T—3:11. A Don Fairfield 7.3% was his game-deciding blow off reliever sian HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Art Wall Jr., of Pocono Manor, Pa., today carried a whopping four- stroke lead into the second round of the $22,000 Hot Springs Open ue. Oxes golf tournament. Wall tied the competitive course record and posted the low com- to tie the score. Roy Face came etitive total of his gwn career : sOy : CHICAGO abrbbi BOSTON abrh bi MILWAUKEE ST. LOUIS f on and picked up his sixth straight Avaricle ss 52 3 @ Keough cf 4012 e abrh bi abrhbi yesterday with a blistering 63 over levies ; | Fox 4222 Runnels 2> 5 1 2 0 Bruton cf 2006 Blas'ame 2 5011 victory. Roman Mejias also hom-| Landis cf 3122 Williams if 3000 bPafko cf 3111} Cimoli ef 5011 the 7,0ll-yard Arlington Country ered. Lollar'c . 4231 Busby if 1010 Mathews 3b 5211 Musial 1b 3001 Club Jayout * *& & Callison f 1068 Tt LLL i Soveton MoSea0 Kescsian I 3068 1000 J Covin'ton 5026 seg | : , Sroith tt ib 5123 erment tb $1 i Q Torre ib 2110 Kellner p 0000 The nine-under-par tally gave Young Mike McCormick hurled Suits Mi $121 Whitec 3 1 0 ejtAdcsck ie 2. 1000) him a healthy margin over Gene a three-hitter and Willie Mays > Stile meen $0 oe kogen ws S230 Wsmith p 0000) Littler of Singing Hills, Calif.; clouted a three-run homer to |ewnp 6000 ag Pie! 8 Pizarro > 2098 Tale ss ¢o00| dim Ferree of Winston-Salem, aGeiger { . > Bowsfield pidool wen, P 906.0 hyabi'ski 1600) N. C.; Buddy Sullivan of Ybe bRenns ‘ 38 oo renee p 2000 x — 2136) City, Calif., and Wes Ellis dr., Prep Discus Mark Totals 42141913 verotals 36611 6\Burdette” »” sees pt PP Si 7?) of Adiecress, N. J., who were a-Singled for Monbouquette | im sth; b- . White 100° bunched in the second place PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)—Al|Sruck out for Bowsfield in eae,” a18) at “ , roa ad EET ELLE = ackson 0100, _ Santio, Hope High School's 6-foot-iposton 2..0120077722). 000 mt ios! MeDaniel_p 1000) Wall, reigning Masters cham- eCunn’h'm 21 je ; ° ; ee meat as ee p& White, Buddin. Po-a-c 27-6,| Tetals = 448167 Totals 377107 —_ and jcre ae Mcpes's yen e ationa ersc! -Runnels and Gernert; | J circuit, w only 29 discus rd here Thureday with ==; Aparicio and Tosgeson. LOB-Chi-| _ &—Doubled for McDaniel in 4th: | b— aix om his ‘ack. wand which iscus reco iJ roun out for a in 5t c—Fit s { ? “Smith, Jén Lola out for Torre in Sth —Fotled out for : . etrs a toss of 161 feet, 5% inches. The pide 3 ee ae. ag my Reta’ ie — tor Rosh in he finished with four straight recognized national record of 159 Landis, Buddin. SB-Landis, Torgeson. 8- = {Grounded out jor SE on cS birdies for a total of nine. He feet, one inch is held by. Mike jen Lendis. SP-Pox, Lollar, Malsone, Torge-| 7): Seay Tate man missed a five-foot putt from an- Ren for Smith in % }—Bingled for r iti of Lincoln High School in sm W. 58 «.... . LA = BEB BB 80 Geusan & Gt ben Ee Coeue mo Om other vi ar No. 6 . lLows ey sooo BOY :¢ 3 5 | Milwaukee ; 010 105 @1s—8 Art Wall J: 32-31-43 Monbouquette. .... 41-3 8 5 3 1 15% Louis... 088 290 083-7 Gone Lkiler or Pornicles Ta Tt to, 2 Blasngame, O'Brien. POA Milwau: Buddy aves" rear HBP-By Hoeft. Pox. U-Summers, Mc- “Ke 27°! | rey Tetieeck; Wes Ellis Jr 31-36—67 H. Smith: O’Brien. Logan and Adcock: * are Se 2. Kinley, r, Chylak. T-3:08. A-3,354. | Logan and Torre. LOB—Milwaukee 10, st Pob el Jr a , 3368 KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE ie ae teen: Aeren 2. Torre. Blasingame a 35-3469 ia = Ay = ae me hte Conningham. Cumoli. HR—Mathews. SF— poug Pord 33-16-68 > Tasb i 33—4 Terw'ger 2 5000 Boyd ib 3000 “rom R ERB SO iene) _mepert 3 4-69 Mediey tb 0009 Weathag rf cede Roch iw. 30 > f @ 6 1 3,De January verer ush (W, ) Joo. 34-35—69 Maris rf 4121 Klaus 2016 Trowbridge 31323 2 3 ¢ 5 cae “Polmer 34-35—49 Cerv if 3010 aPinigan 3 1000 ahon e tii 3a eure Smith 3b 3000 Ginsberg c 2000 ie 230 @ © 1 @ fgg aid me Flouse c 4010 bTriandos ¢ 1000 McDaniel ‘4 Tee e046 2 a 35-35—70 Dem’stri ss 3010 Gard % 3000 Kellner i 1e@eee Fred Hawkins 37.33—70 Garver p ae38 Miranda ss 20006 Nunn (‘L. 2-2) 134 5 5.1 8 ike Pet ae 35-3579 Daley p eCarsq’t ss 1000 Ww smith 123 2 8 © © 1 Marty Furgol 3+y7—70 | O'Dell 2000 Brosnan 2 2 1 1 -@ I pee Ragan 35-35—70 Soumon p cove Faced 3 batters in 4th erga? 33378 ; I2— e t Ted Krol) a | Tetele 3329101 Totals 30141) paced 3 batters in %h Charles Rocar 35-35-70 a—Reached first on fielder's choice for) WP—McDaniel. Pizzaro. U—Delmore.' 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Wednesday. “Television games are blacked out only when the minor league team is playing at home at a time the televised game is in progress, and even then the tele- cast may run up to 30 minutes before the minor jeague game starts, This is a simple economic | fact... that must be recognized | Counting THE PONTIAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE i . 7 a - . Boston to Montreal d Bruins 6-4 Wi . : _. Baseball's Top Ten inners Aare fon Teeeet fe Sie ee - GAS & © Pet ayers, clot aL Gas x = tq.|Bpsom Bruins built « four-goal signed Jim Colcipugh, a halfback a Euenn SIE cooeoncnc 12 33 398 Aaron, Mil. ......... 26 110 21 53 482 \margin in the first period from Boston College, to a tryout ’ Kane bet. Pin eS Bt pene | —sglheaneone | "3 #3 433 then coasted to a 64 Fw ee ry |Maris, K. C 26 102 20 35 343 Victory B contract, , Golaviio, Cle... 35 9 7 3 390 Pinson Cin... ein ne zit New York Rangers in an ex The Big Four pro fot cb On MEEPT ON PTODICMS sete 22 ee ESR 2g bg nm sche same tetas ao Seed ee came mtg BOR BB Sein a So Bp BR atey” Leach, Don McKenney, er—Clifford. Poirier, a center, last . HOME RUNS te ‘ Leo LaBine, Jerry Toppazzini ant COLUMBUS, Ohio uw» — -|why occasional gé ut off} Killebrew, Wasb., 12; . Bos., Col-| ws, HOME RUNS Monday. led baseball will try to iron out|belore completion.” (Sfatyees_ bere: HE CT Five Goa), Segre te Beste, ct zone Larey lniancommected for the its radio-television troubles here He explained: . ie goal on Phad 34-35—69 to the Worcester, “} Mass., pro's 35-37—72. Proper Fit Means MORE Representing the majors will be John Galbreath of Pittsburgh, Bob Carpenter of Philadelphia, — Dan Topping of New York and George Medinger of Cleveland. | The minor league committee is Frank Shaughnessy, president of the International League; Frank Horton of Rochester, Bob How- sam of Denver, and Donald Walk- er of Portland. Trautman today asked the ‘“‘le- gion of baseball fans everywhere to consider why it is necessary if we are to survive. Nee fal\ Sehmidts “I recently had a complaint from a dedicated fan, who is proprietor of a tin shop. He said his Saturday afternoon was ruined when he could not get a big league game on his TV set because the local club was playing at home that afternoon. - * * x “I asked him how much tin he could sell if a rival tinsmith set up shop across the street and gave away tin to all comers, He got the | UPI Phete Aad j , ° A sed point, and I feel we’ve kept him FUN! | 100ks For Bic Bat — Mickey Mantle looks for the big bat Hor Se ee fis ee ce as a paying fan for te salle Or 1/74) Cc a | which he, hopes will help pull the Yankees out of lowly position in tain areas.” jleague games, who takes his major | the American League as the Bombers get set to meet the Chicago He said some fans had not been |!eague games on TV when the loca] . ow x in N ; | . : F : _ | Glub the d.”’ F Professional Outfittmg for all ff lapaanan rela Raat AEE AEE SEPERERE: ENE BOR ne EE ® Gegens rai oe te cool “en a ay you i. porg “7 Balls, f, “% Same winning _ nn I NINNIIINNU ENON ae ee COLLEGE SCOREBOARD 3 Shoes, ing Aids, Bags. | ow Dewe t a a JF] Now! Only 10% Down, with | Ny = Mich} |g womine Green (One), Wayne 1 | Small Monthly Payments on at | NOtre Dame Beats Michigan, 9-8 | "Cincinnati 2, Xavier 1. 3 Bowling Equipment. | | Wesleyan 10, Williams 0. 4 \ 8 8 | _— Sa ees || Former Leagues! | INnneso q ef Nn I en | e CY OWENS INC. makes you 4 C ° ° 1 e all for league information now to hold your former By The Associated Press | The Gophers, second in team; Minnesota helds a 1'3 game this ne offer ; : - batting with .290, take a 7-1 record) edge over Lllinois and Indiana. ; league spot in the Minnesota, seeking its second °"' hs ; on @ ron new new building. straight Big Ten baseball pennant, /®&4!ns! iow Z- alors gi _ Each has ¢3 marks. i $ thr i ith | OP® | Illinois entertains Michigan (3-4) : Openings for Fall Leagues clanth ‘place Iowa on pig lew. | CitY for a Saturday doubleheader. | Friday and is home a “Michigan| ; FE 5-2383 eyes’ diamond Friday with the| With the conference campaign State (54) in a Saturday twin bill. | i é hope of strengthening its lead. | entering the semifinal weekend, |Indiana, winner of five Big Ten} | igames in a row, invades North-) ; HURON BOWL western (26) for a single con ' Temporary Quarters test before moving to Wisconsin! | 3 1077 W. Huron St. Baseball as It Was 100 Years Ago (45) for a pair Saturday. } * * * Other Friday single games in-| clude Ohio State (45) at Wis-| consin, and Michigan State at Pur- due (14). Saturday's doublehead-| er round includes Ohio State at} Northwestern and Michigan at/| AMHERST, Mass. W — Side-) One thing won't be the same. |Purdve- Amherst and Williams Replay 1859 Contest THINKING OF A | 9 SWIMMING POOL? That's the way it was on July 1 and 2, 1859 at Pittsfield, Mass., ill sch wits i é when the schools played off eale nearby in chess.\was evident yesterday. The Wol- Meanwhile three-man squads NEW 59 WAGONS Michigan's vast « improvement The Irish scored the winning It all began on a spring morn-| ie run yesterday:on seventh-inning ____ling at the Amherst chapel when| ee ja group of students decided to Mmfield out after Mike Graney ichallenge Williams to a baseball, Bad doubled. | }match. Williams accepted and of-| * * * } Ninth Team Enters fered a return challenge in chess.| Michigan fell behing 84 after] | d st . | C loo Henry Hyde, the Amberst three innings, but fought back to/ n U lla age D |--thrower,” was the star of the tie the score before the Irish { jbaseball test. He went the dis-|pushed across the winner. DENVER @ — The National In- tance and his effectiveness led to| dustria} Basketball League added/a rumor among Williams support: | ocnigas "30 “Muscle and Mind.” NOW OPEN CROWN LINE & MARLIN FIBERGLAS BOATS Boat Moters and Trailers Skis and Equipment Lawnmower and Outboard Motors Repaired PE | fhe 7 RADIO 1995” z Amherst took the 1859 version by verines lost to Notre a | » = HEATER $ challenges they'd swapped. + jp forcing the Williams players to’ play 98 at Dame ‘_ r As the Amherst Express put It\:,--ing the Williams players to! ian Arbor BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER |° century ago: : . ; — ago the Irish embarrassed G | “Williams and Amherst yg ag — and royalty |the Wolverines 21-0. Mi 6-3900 | “Baseball and Chess ¥ ave Vacations—Week | Have It Now... and SAVE! 4 ,burns, slender bats and 13-man Baseball Commissioner Ford| Michigan, apparently ready to NO CASH NEEDED 6-Cyl., Heater, ————————————— teams will prevail tomorrow whenir.ick American League Presi-| Make ® belated push for the Big Tern Amherst and Williams turn back a | Ten baseball pennant, starts a FOR DOWN PAYMENT wa a a ‘ For Your the clock 100 years for a replay|4t Joe Cronin, National League tough weekend on the road Trim, T GOLF SUPPLIES I of the first intercollegiate base-|President Warren Giles and the, against second-place Minois. 0 D Deluxe ex } Step at 3152 ball game. jother assembled ‘dignitaries will) The Wolverines are getting bet- —Use our 3 = ay JUST $91 , FOR V-8 ; W. Huren St. Besides the original costumeS|he treated to a much abbreviated ter after their early season slump..| h NO COST MORE / Beare 9 to 6, and the now strange rules, there/form of the original which Am- Last weekend they swept three C arge at | Bunday 9 te 2 will be something else to take/nerst won 73 to 32 after 32 hours games to climb into a fourth-place | f SPOT DELIVERY ’ FE 5-e318 folks back to great grandad’s day 4nq 26 innings. é tie in the conference. TO YOU! : ceremetern = —a chess match. x~ « e e¢e ) / Lb — £45 SS ONIAVS- wee cetecbes 103 000—8 10 5 } Open Daily and Sunday its ninth team Thursday awardingjers that he was,a_ blacksmith Gertrentets os. Sie ee & = 9109 a franchise to the Technical Tape brought in for the game. | Brefeld and Dickey. Weuitchel anand BOARDMAN'S |e eer sree ine) re oe Coo na ten com NO CASH NEEDED FOR DOWN PAYMENT! = at coached by.Stan Stutz, former of-'peting ever since and they still Bald Mt. 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THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 ie de: ° 1006 — Saas Swift Swiftly Fined Pigs Poor Asronsit. ae ae a) Hollywood Headlines Says Russians Move Ron : | _. |They Don’t Like Lying | it appears now that mice and - | : wralste fiefs | pres sen, tvne wp | WASHINGTON (UPD —Te|penon wile wed nietne te MGM Really Plans Film |froops Near Tibet sila, : and design f 4 SPURS, AGAR ING OUTLET, I ts nasne, wos feed $4 tor [nS a has abendened| =” BO or About Author of ‘Ben Hur’ sates, rom car) — 1] GLAZED SPUDNUTS : speeding in his car. pans to lob a pig into space ee Chinese page) pang sh SPECIAL 26c 12 Dog. 2 ee ee ee ee ee ee * * metric By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS told reported divisions | a 7 a a a a a AT SY A Pigs are “uncomfortable lying on The 1558 figure wen 10.965.100 a aac vecn = Believe me it’s the documentary “ther cn te of Soviet troops arrived last week THE ( THIS WEEK — EVERY WEEK their backs,” Dr. Homer doe Ste-'ris tons. no idle press agent's tale thet March” which Ke, Alfred Bioom-Hio Red China's Stukiang. Province rt MMM lite story of Gen. Lew Wallace,|Cleared for free world television|- we Wit SHOP fi BOB BAI LEY i author of “Ben Hur.” ’|and. theaters. The Tatao Agency, operated 420 Orchard Lake x * * * * the Justice ministry, claimed FE §-8721 * I thought it was a boost for| The 1#reel film showing what |"formation came from under- “Ben Hur,” especially since Charl-| REALLY goes on behind the . jton (‘Ben Hur’) Heston will play Bamboo Curtain will ithe colorful Gen, Wallace. But it’s| for the first all true that plans are being made try this week to a limited list the “MAYOR OF THE HILLBILLIES” AND NOBLE LEE Featuring the top music in Western and Hillbilly Style Music. a ke this picture by the end| of top TV and theater executives other Cossack ca Ped fi SPADAFORE BAR Y ot the yoar: oe . plus government representatives mo a aa uprising | Shows Friday, Saturday 9 P.M. te 2 A.M. | The’ iden wae bere when ro- | @ SO SOR private Menger: os a we fi neay. wi “ ° | search was being done on “Ben | “They'll really see something} the Communists have admitted NOW ae P IXIE . Hur.” The general's life sounds | important eS ge recently that there have been| Thre Sat. YOUR RECREATION, ENJOY OUR ve fictional it’s so fantastic. Here | censored,” me. “It in Si fi 7ON SHUFFLEBOARD POOL. TABLE WAYLES [fare -a tew of the hightighta: |the work of Mr: and Mrs. Mobfn|~ “'g, “hele in Sinklang | Rock & Roll when Wallace was a general - eee of Bombay, who were Earlier in the week travelers, 6 N. CASS, CORNER OF WEST HURON Rock & Roll Til the civil war his Indiana regi- |invited by Premier Chou En-ailtrom Tibet reaching India report : . ment saved W: D. C. |as the first non-Communist filmjed seeing about 250 Soviet troops | SS from the cenfoders mahers: ever Ped Chi to take/arriving at Gyangtse, south of the . cameras inside Red China.” Tibetan capital of Lhasa. ; ; Later, when he became gover- : FRASLLALALAALA AL A dd FABULOUS ose ch New Yietita ta-tsmied ee »& Na \ FLOOR SHOWS with ly the KidSay taking a| met the Dhanane wher ey Ekberg Sheds Mate; GREEN P ARROT EVERY J. WRAYE. Wallace mt writing “Ben Hur’ {time he was chief of India Gov.|Cites Case of Jitters FRIDAY and Lovely Dancer x * * When he was appointed U.S.| July will be the quietest month|Anita Ekberg says her husband! SATURDAY jambassador to Turkey a sultan/Rob Hope has ever experienced in|W@S 80 jealous, that she once had wanted to give him a harem! his entire life. He has booked pas-|t0 be hospitalized because of jit-f sage on a freighter to go to Alas-|'€rs. JAM SESSION Chatted with writer Robert Har- an ana he's yoru a by hime. ~ * * EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY =| self. The 27-year-old Swedish actress NOMINATED with Frank Perry and His Swingmasters x * * was granted a divorce Fhursday/ , ) ' Corner of Elizabeth Dell's Inn aco fl for 5 Ti et al tem Aeon, Si | nel FE FE 2-2981 ACADEMY | © AWARDS! | Cleveland. vorce and did not appear in court. | TONITE REET Eo ea | ond SAT. We? Ney SANTA MONICA, Calif. 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M ee ae: 0 — Plone OR 4-0022 ‘ | i" \ THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 _ THIRTY-SEVEN ¢ ¢ € oe ee, > Couple ‘Attend’ Banquet! bere, found seats, ate dinner and Proposes U.3., Rysila...,.. {4%. 98 hed 0 ty at winning te ten’ Motorist Drives Away |Soldier Gives His Medal |% Buckingham Palace and started pay tefore ay eed "nly then id hey rato tt HOO Mother Exchange jvesterday, “I urge that we now a ‘ Fe ar With Suspects Hideout (When the Queen Inquires type tietad msee oon Maa bale arn te Slain TON rt tier years ee” fin Allo Acciden a restaurant! scheduled until the next day. that the United States and Soviet| Drug industry gales ee we ee BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)—Robert} LONDON (UPI) ~— Queen Eliz-| She expressed curiosity about the Dumas, 26, was arrested because|abeth’s) curiosity was rewarded|design of a medal worn by "| HAVANA (AP) — Fidel Castro|S0meone else left the scene of the| with a medal yesterday. : i g : eg : § STARTS AT 9:45 The Most Honored Filni tm Motion Picture History .. . BOTH IN COLOR WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATE! Cor, Williams Lake - Airport Roads—Bek Office Opens 7:00 P.M. TONIGHT and SATURDAY The wonderful story of a Ww 134__ Wolverine) Prime Minister Castro rushed to é eae ee a ie NI | . ever Ste > ' Sergeant who “promoted” WINNER Sy Arvthing Small 9 4 himeelf Om y | AWARDS! om ET CREEE + teen: my HUES oon + 8 EER ATOR CEE — LAST TIME TONITE — JOHN WAYNE, “RIO GRANDE” |Z : “Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed" fe ee ase eS See ~ SATURDAY ONLY 9 * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * DOUBLE HORROR! 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ROGER (77 Sunset \\ Strip) SMITH “COME EARLY—BRING THE KIDDIES! ~~ PONTIAC’S FINEST PLAYGROUND |. FREE! TO THE CHILDREN _ Paeripetet ty Benne Viste Pte Sietrmaten Ge... Hee. | eOP, — Ser a _— a i a ali del Mi el ll ll a cl all ali il cel ell lial lalall ot. ti fot ie Boe ete ee FE le - Ee ———————————— tlc UC — ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee. _— —— > ie P é , > : " \ ” ‘ ad PF ‘s ‘ \ \, \ | Lvs \ . | Pe ; i ‘ Kus ) _THIRTY-FIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY. 15, 1959 i { the three F-1 hybrid pe- Who's Family Gardener? Men's Garden Clubs of America jone of the are pretty well organized and not p ; . etunias Need Prunin ‘ Test for live | 9 itunias which always stays compact - That old quip about not plowing only concern themselves with out- ar an ar 2 h Cv 4 | Along towards the middle or end| land never does get sprawly. They garden’ space bigger than your’ producing each other. lot the summer the petunia plants| | tin, Pink Satin and wife can take care of is slander; They have a_ well-planned, R sh . lin the garden begin to sprawl in| are Red Satin, for many a male gardener. The thoroughly effective national test- eS a most ungraceful fashion. Plant| Peach Satin. wee ee ______|ing program for new flowers which gathers information about adapt- SAN DERS ability, comparison with older o =. ; ~" Winter Ruined Many; p ulling! FOR RENT ‘strains, and influences the success BY #8 : Remove Dead Wood, en at ! HARDWARE | An estimated 400,000 persons in | 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-8724 poubaguees Stdtes have pneumonia | | By WAYNE B, SIEFERT County Horticultural Agent The winter of 1958 will long be remembered by rose growers as the one which ruined their rose LAWN CONSTRUCTION bed. Don’t blow your stack and ruin your —°— GRADING Mik a ee ce a back pulling weeds! Kill 'em with fast- H. Complete ee ee acting WEEDONE, the chemical that’s VERNON a! Landscapi the plants with soil or leaves is a g % 491 Jordan Ra. eee FE room peat | common and effective method of death to weeds because it gets rig preventing winter damage, a sur- a down into the root system. Use prise freeze at Thanksgiving time WEEDONE now for a beautiful lawn ‘ caught many unprepared. Tem- | allsummer. It's still at the same low price! J peratures near and below zero not uOUMD only froze the branches, but also a killed the roots in many cases. DRY .WEEDONS Hybrid teas and floribundas | ° wee S lh een om $1.00 seem mest severely damaged, 5-tp. beg $2.25 with ramblers least damaged. DOES IT AGAIN! 5 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR Careful inspection will easily tell whether the plant is alive or S| dead. WEEDONE Easy Weed- see ’ = ~ = eae Spreyer—eonly 59c—fits ony sot Where plants are severely frozen, ; helt gallon but stil} alive, young buds, usually a te sl € ‘ - er ~_ - op ail red in color, will be present near peeacentgh es ; ZINNIA . . jor on the crown. ] CLI NTON GOOD FOR VARIETY — Here are five types prodyce continuous bloom throughout the grow- | If the canes appear to be alive, a of annual flowers and their respective families ing Season by using the various annuals. but no growing buds of ae clustered together. With some planning, you can scrape the bark with hed knife so , AMCHEM PRODUCTS, INC. AIR COOLED you can see the w ; If the i: Pin (Fesmenty Amnestean 8 Poist Co.) wood is white, the cane is alive, Wiles, Calif. © AMBLER, PA. © St. Joseph, Me. Manulacturer could not deliv- \but if the wood is dark, it is dead. | Amchem and Weedone ave registered trademarks of Amchem Products, ints er these mowers. We were jIf the entire plant is dead the able to buy all of them at an arie ar en. crown is often loose "— greatly reduced prices and x *& * are passing the savings on to hgh plants which are soap SAFE! you. See them on display— ff} Garden design is limited only|hardy ‘annuals are zinnias, pe-jbaskets and rock walls. Some va- "ow Js the season to remove while they last! by the gardener’s imagination, tunias and marigolds. rieties are striped, giant, dwarf the dead wood-and fertilize. se EASY! ‘with the many, many species of/ZINNIAS EASY double, frilled. itilizing now and again in June will SURE! REG. LIST $149.95 P . Marigolds may be sown as late) ‘promote vigorous growth to build annual flowers whose seed is now| Zinnias are easily grown in alla, June for fall blooming, which\up the plant and produce many RA-PIO-GRO ln Oa “lastant” plant food! rich actlonts. Comblen with liquid post $ arg —— 7 rr Sich aive anc at the be ale! continues unti] hard frost. Among large and colorful blooms. Se enn Caplmd re fmpi ith a little planning, the gar- ed 4-| varieties are carnation type, double) A suggested fertilizer rate is action im 25 years by professional growers, murs 9g 9g dener can produce continuous/est ranges in color, flower size and/ French, button, chrysanthemum, lone heaping lnkicepeom Soc’ cack| — a erymen, milons of home gardeners. a | bloom throughout the growing sea- plant height in the annual cate- single French. son in a wide variety of sun and}@0ry, are Dahlia flowered, Line-| pianthus varieties (pinks) have| font hie tema ite June ‘soil conditions. aris, Lilliput, California giant,/, jong flowering season. In the| or large plants = me Fantasy, Mexican and Scabiésa. doubled. | Concentrated sas sow! appropriat al i species are such varieties 15) Nutrition motion =a eat his cake and Petunias, popular border flow-|rock pink, carnation, Chinese pink, | Though a 5-10-5 is often used and| have it, too—produce a rainbow |¢F* flourish in sunny or partly|Dianthus plumaris and Sweet Wil- ee ie tery good growth, many | Plant Food for 5. Way ren 25” POWER MOWER i ve found their lawn fertilizer| ef color for his grounds and, at |Sh@dy areas. They are suitable/liam. , ok | the aame time, bring the beasty also for window boxes, hanging} Asters yield long-lasting cut| aire very satisfactory growth Col ska REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! of fresh-cut flowers into his ~~ flowers and are especially suited) tate Lar | home. for bouquets. Types include such| Many of us get involved in the The pioneer in foliar feeding: origins tor of the Reilly Secret formuta, bal- Clinton Engine; 4-cycle; steel and | ancing basic nutrients; Nitroges 23%, = } Y t of moving trees | * * * Largest Flower Show varieties as ‘ball, single, two com-|projec ni. : mercial varieties and Giant Cali- shrubs. One of the questions that| Phosphoric Acid 21%, Peta ae deck; large ball-bearing $ At 9 5 | For best effects, even “‘self- fornia Sunshine. dion aalake io; “Ghert! x Uae’ Waal —— wheels; recoil remote starter; \seeding” annuals should -be sown ORIGINAL & GENUINE e trees and shrubs? | chrome handles; fingertip ifresh each year, in order to | Now i in Switzerland gud apne fall -— ‘tain the carefully developed colo ‘Transplant Flowers : Sohne Sg er limgilline : ‘and sizes which have en One of the’? t flower shows jgood times, the spring seems achieved by horticultural — sci- g When one sets out flower plants slightly the better. There is one controls; adjustable cutting entists. ie rat ee tae peo in the garden remember that even problem with this spring planting. | Three of the most popular and| Pe 95, though the garden soil may be | When the buds of a tree or shrub | he tzerland from April 1959 | moist it is important to give the|begin to grow, the plant will not to October 11th. ~ 1,600,000 square |jiants a good drink of water im-|survive transplanting very well.| feet of ground will be converted) mediately to settle the soil around|So if spring planting is for us,|— a _____ into a panorama of beautiful flow-|them. do it now. ers for the first Swiss Horticultural |— _ Exhibition. Z . As part of the exhibition which will cover both shores of the Lake of Zurich, ‘‘poets’ gardens,”’ ‘‘phil- osophers’ gardens,” ‘‘lovers’ gar- dens” and ‘French gardens” WZ |modeled after those of 18th Cen- PLE XXX tary Paris will be created. 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Troy Man Talks l to Belgian King Canjrartor ‘With Group tured artists at the annual Com-| 50? Siad TM wathinn eon. tion of officers will highlight the ~y meeting this year of the Ham- A new president will be elected at this session to replace Kenneth That Meets Monarch) merce Elementary School PTA! pales aus ; {Fair to be held Saturday from! at Wayne Airport Among attractions of ei fair! ‘Arneil, recently named to that post, 3 to 7 p.m. jwill be door prizes, , eake'title of Michigan Dairy Princess FORTY-ONE : tes fe: te Se rincess Title ‘Area Girlsto Vie for State Honor Contest to Pick Winner Will Begin Monday ‘in East Lansing v He’ll Appear at Commerce Fair Sagebrush Shorty Due. WALLED LAKE — TV perform-; the school from 5 to 9 p.m. today. er Sagebrush Shorty and his dum-, A supper will be served from my, ‘Skinny Deegan, will be fea-) 5:39 unt 7:30 with both adult who has moved to the West Coast. Mrs. Carroll Fianigan, presi- dent of the Rochester Area PTA Council, will preside at the in- stallation. Three area girls will vie for the : N\ x * * ceremony, a discussion will siyut on the results of the ROY — Twe brief contacts with) tw shows, one at 3 p.m. soe pe —s "work boot, in competition Monday and Tues- recent survey made by the Ham-|Delgium’s young King Baudouin another at 4 p.m., mill be staged | snac r booths. day at Kellogg Center, East lin PTA. were enjoyed yesterday by Paul In each, children will be called . |Lansing : anizati il : . Long Lake Rd.|to the stage from the audience, So thfi ld M ° a Mage a oe er with prizes to be — u 1e oforist They are: Macomb County sent a tape recorder, tapes, a| record player and records to the) school for use by both students! DePauw, a general contractor, was among the Belgian-American { in ae gi £ OFF TO THE FAIR — Young ‘‘adults”’ gaily attired for motoring (circa 1911) head for tlie annual PTA carnival being held at Four Towns Elementary School, Union Lake, from 4 to 8 p. m. tomorrow. From left are William Boroska, 11, of 1859 Henbert Rd.; Megan Willis, 7, of 1964 carnival. 0 Pentise Press Phete Henbert Rd.; and Mafk McNary, 7, of 7070 Lock- lin Rd. Rides in this replica of one of the first cars built will be one of many features being of- fered children and grownups alike at the school Safe Driving teenagers will be tested Sunday during the annual Portiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce Road-E-0. fo Test Teens Sunday The driving ability of Pontiac be given to those who place second Michigan Furniture Assn., and third. Purpose of the Road-E-O is to give teens an opportunity to dem- 1 a William Thomas Elected President of State Group | William Thomas, Thomas Economy Furniture Co., Minnie Thorpe, school principal, and Mrs, Laraine Schweig, fifth grade teacher. Island Queen Passes Tests U.S. Coast Guard OKs Sight-Seeing Vessel at Kensington Park MILFORD — A gol igo = of the sight-seeing Queen” was made on ae re at Kensington Park today by the U.S. Coast Guard and ane came (through with with flying Launched aera in prepara- |tion for today’s federal government | inspection, the Queen is now just la little more modern than her orig- jinal builder Dick Hoffman of Saug- atuck had planned. Instead of a hand pump for bilge water and man- Batteriés are secured in new casings and three Coast Guard-li-| president. of eensed officers are being recruited| The two-count indictment ac- as operators, according to super- has been elected treasurer of the|intendent of the park, Dave Laid- of the Michigan Retailers Assn. * *® * Elections were conducted at the) proval by the Coast Guard, the 27-' conspiring to set car prices at a Safe Driving Teenage Road-E-O. onstrate to themselves and their retailers annual meeting and leg-| horse power Island Queen is wait-|jeyel that would guarantee them a division law, * * * | With today’s final stamp of ap- The test will be conducted in the community that they are interested islative conference in Lansing ing at the landing to take weekend parking lot of the Tel-Huron Shon- in increasing their knowledge of Wednesday. ping Center beginning at am., according to Sam Grabiel, ehairman. All teenagers who will not reach their 19th birthday by Aug. 13 and have either a driver's license or driver's train- ing permit are eligible to enter the contest. They also must not have a traffic violation record. Winner of the city contest wi coffipete in the state finals June 6 at Midland and will receive a large Jaycee trophy. Plaques will Walled Lake Man Hurt as Auto Rams Truck A chain. reaction accident on Haggerty road north, of Maplé road, West Bloomfield Township, at midnight last night resulted in injury to a Walled Lake man, Arnold W. Marens, 42, of 1197 Quinif Dr. Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties said Marens, driving north on Haggerty failed to see a pickup truck ahead of him and rammed into it from behind, sending it| smashing into another car ahead. | Marens told deputies he didn’t see any tail lights. He is if satis- factory condition with a fractured! knee at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| pital. The truck driver, William L. Reed, 39. of Davisburg, and. his) wife, Ruth, 34, who was driving the car, were both uninjured, said} deputies Too Cool to Resist? LONDON (UPI) —In the midst of a rscord spring heat wave yesterday, thieves, stole a. truck loaded with 660 crates of cw- cumbers, : Fine Out of Season COPENHAGEN (UPI — Six Hagiwara and Mrs. Kameyo persons charged with illegal ice skating were fined yesterday on one of the hottest days of the year. The offenses occurred last winter on thin ice at a lake. 9:30 traffic laws and improving their driving ability. Gabriel said. Other committee chairmen of the event are Armen Googasian, scoring; Kenneth Fox, rules and regulations, and Rex Egres, equipment and layout. Cy Owens, Inc., and R&R Motors, Inc., are supplying the autos for the contest. Rep. George M. Van Peursem, former speaker of the House of ning May 23. Daily operation has turneq Jan. 23 against the Chev-| told. the con- ,been sc inceeeee start June 13. rojet Dealers Assn., ference retailers shedld unite to | Representativ es. compete legislatively with a special] purpose groups. “The retail industry will suffer; otherwise,"’ Van Peursem warned. * * Howard C. Grimes, of Lansing, year’s winter wheat crop at 956,-'Brown, u The state winner will receive a called for a grass-roots organi- $5300 scholarship and an aill- zational movement among retail-| expense paid trip to the national ers, Grimes was re-elected” presi-'jess than last month’s forecast of Dearborn; finals in Washington, D.C. August dent of the state association. 10-12. Entry blanks for the local con- Vienna, test may be obtained at any city of Austria's population, - is now high school or Ostoun's Town and planning to build a subway system} Country Store at the Tel-Huron to relieve transportation difficul- Shopping Center. hes. |passengers on the 13-mile cruise along the scenic shoreline begin-' Winter Wheaf Forecast: ‘Close to Billion Bushels Ww ASHINGTON (®—The Agricul- jture Department has forecast this 615,000 bushels. This figure is 9,622,000 bushels | 966.236,000 bushels. It compares with last year’s ‘record high of home for one-quarter | 1,179,924,000 bushels and with the Al Long, Inc., Detroit: Pot pond (1948-57), average of 814,- ' 734.000 busbels: mo f was given for spring ‘wheat, has just been seeded. ROBERT Wf. GORSLINE 3°County Postmasters Finish Course | Three Oakland County acting|of Holly and. Robert H: Goraline otjChicago, thespostmasters class of Wanted to Be Sure ‘postmasters have recently com-|\ilford. pleted an administrative course with the U.S. Post Office in Chi- cago. * * * Now back on the job, “‘much the wiser,” they agree, are acting postmasters, Paul L. Beyett of Keego Harbor, Robert W. Fagan PAUL L. BEYETT The four-day course {4 Postmaster General pd - ge E. Summerfield’s training | to help postal employés get better understanding of their po- sitions, During the four school-days in .115, fled os ROBERT W. FAGAN ing postal administrators | operational, personnel, accounting and transportation | problentrs with ‘staff members of! < }the Midwest regional office there. | Also included wasa trip through | the vast Chicago Post-Office, larg-| est mail-handling facility in the) world. End FBI Course Archery Club, De Pauw presehted} the club’s flag to the 2-year-old;| A:Spaghetti dinner will be served owner sivactins imude pou Held in Two Deaths rides, bazaar, spook house and teachers. | group — —— t — upon a : : io Refreshments will be served at his arrival at Wayne . cake walk, flower shop, fish ; of 101 Rd Z the close of the meeting by Mrs.| As president of the Robin Hood) aq skin oes nm Tell gore Se fo malarist Larson Rd., Auten, ant day in the death of two women ' P " ibachelor monarch, aren mes 7. A pon lenge, gen Each of the contestants has , a. nursery In the evening, leaders of Bel+ ided Police are holding William W. been selected as un excellent grou the area, includi prewiced. representative of the dairy in- 'gian groups in ing «<< McCaffrey, 28, of 15619 W. 13 Mile| gustry for the ms | De Pauw, met with the king for a F IRd. for investigation of negligent tar’ * hs county repre- | short, informal visit. Chairman of the event is Mrs. pomicide, following an accident have dairy fares ‘“‘He’s a real nice guy,’ ’ DePauw | August Kranites, this morning in which the two, are single and be- |said of King Baudouin. “‘He spoke, ! Leaadiie sree idiled, while | tween the ages of 16 and 25. to us~in French, Flemish and; Walled Lake Elemefitary schooli weodward avenue. e Judging will be upon | Americ an, and he seemed just like ‘anybody else in the crowd.” De Pauw said the visit was nec- essarily brief because of the tight schedule maintained for the king. based Victims were Mrs. Janet Hanson, poise, intelligence, personality and 63, and Mrs. Penny Beaulieu, about natural attractiveness. 30, both of Dap: . fe sponsoring the MeCahtrey, who is employed as day event in which the state a bartender in Detroit, was driv-|Princess and two alternates ing his car north when it struck the be chosen. women about 15 feet from the curb. oe oe The winner will be eligible to Reason to Complain jonmnpete in the national contest for the coveted title of National LONDON (UPI) — Farmer Dairy Princess at‘a later date. Ralph Boting drove to the Na- tional Farmer’s Union office to complain about the junk dumped in one of his fields in one month. junk, which re carried in his truck, included: Five bicycle wheels, 4- a mattress, a fender, a car wheel, car seat, baby buggy wheels, a gute | can lid, a scooter frame and a large opened can of putty. } Avon Hospital Guild ‘Plans Tuesday Meeting AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon hospital. Members have been requested to Refreshments will be served. is-bolding its annual PTA Fair at . 5 Candidates Seek Indict Dealers Huron School Post | MILFO — One seat on the! jHuron it District Board of on Price Fixing Education post to be filled in the | \June 8 election is being sought by} five candidates, Superintendent of| Cy Owens Among 22 eae Harold Hanson announced t Charged With Antitrust) vying for the: position’ are Dr. |Thomas Nugent, Anthony Coppola, Violations in Area Mervyn Kidd, Charles Martin’ and Eugene Russell. DETROIT w — A grand jury in’ Mrs. Louise Dildine, the incum- \U. S. District Court here today in- ment who was ,appoihted recently dicted the Metropolitan Detrof to the board to replace Dr. Ben \Ford Dealers, Inc,, and 22 area|Bragg when he resigned is not \Ford dealers on charges of violat- seeking election. ‘ing the Sherman Antitrust Act. | Among the dealerships on the indictment was Cy Owens Inc., of Pontiac. cused thé amfociation and ‘eal- ers of conspiring toe raise, fix | and stabilize prices on cars, parts and accessories. It also charged the ‘dealers with gross profit of at least $225 on each unit sold. A similar indictment was re-| Inc., of De-! troit and 22 Chevrolet dealers. * * * Ford dealers named in the in- dictment were: | John Barber, Inc, Belleville: Clarence Bell, Inc., Detroit; Bill Inc., Detroit; Lewis F. |Brown, Inc., Detroit; Hi Dawson, Inc., Detroit: Bob Ford, Inc., Gorno Broé., Inc., Trenton; Stark Hickey, Ine., De- troit; Johns Bros., Inc., Detroit; Dick Lutz, Inc., Flat Rock, and North Bros., Here’s the newest addition to Inc., Garden City. Rijce-O’Green Ford, Inc., De- troit; Floyd, Rice Ford, Inc., De- itroit; Glem Rinke Fard, Inc., War} ren; Sthith-Briggs, Jdc., Detroit: World’s newest and most Two Oakland County sheriff's! deputies were graduated today | |from the Federal Bureau of Inves- \tigation training course, sponsored | by the Southeasten Michigan Chiefs of Poliee Assn. Roland Pless and Medward Tes- sier became the latest department members to finish the three phases of training. Both men are Walled Lake resi- dents, Pless, 32, joined the depart- ment in February, 1956, and Tes- = ed became a deputy in June, 1957, WHITEVILLE, N.C. (UPID— Young Jackie Register of Cru- soe Island, 1344 miles from here, made sure he got his applica- tion for a summer camp in on time by sending it to White- ville special delivery, registered air mail, at a cost of 57 cents. ‘Jeop’ Truck... otto tor yeu Hh Salen your! House Committee Boils Over Department’s ‘Disregard for Law’ : Funds for Agriculture Slashed $142. Million WASHINGTON ® — The House Appropriations Committee accused the Agriculture Department today fet “complete disregard for the Jaw,"’ criticized its policies, and cut _ its 1960 funds by $142,199,365.| ; T° “F ¥*¥ In recorhmending $3,939,165,498 for the department's activities for thd year starting July 1, the Com. “qmittée called for a much more active program of selling surplus » commodities overseas. Along with: that critictsm, it - contended that many of th» de.’ partment’s operations “are of more benefit to the general pub- lic. than to the farmer.” “The situation in agriculture does not présent a good picture,” the committee said ‘i ip a report \written. by Rep. Jamie! 'L. Whitten (D-Miss). $42 MILLION CHOPPED For the department's regular activities, the committee recom, mended $1,235,643,585, a cut of $42,199,365 from the President's modities and other farm pro- grams, it allotted $1,703,521,013, a cut of 100 million dollars, It said “this amount can be ob- tained by a return to: te compet tive sales as directed by > the “aw. For loan programs, which are not direct appropriations, it ap~ proved 421 million. dollars. was an increaee of 33 millions, all of it for the Farmers Home reece ge which handlés pro- POET ag 4 +4 ee of the loan authorizations was 215 thiltions;,the amount requested. The committee criticized what it-callea the department's failure sell its surplus commodities on tive basis. throughout the ro ayy eee sales of surplus cotton, the committee vinced. that acreage reductions U.S. farmer, the Treasury, and the taxpayer.” . The committee said it was con- through the soil bank or other te strictions “no longer work.’’ Thé acreage reserve section of the sojl bank program, it Said, has “‘nd) real effect on production” and has resulted in “wasteful practices.” What is needed, it’ added, is to hold farm production more in line with the needs of domestic and foreign markets, a_goal it said paid, “ihows 2 complete disre- | will not be attaihed by cutting gard for the taw,” and “can oply supports or acreage ‘edd to further damage to bank. x = : ‘ advanced 4-Wheel Drive Truck! 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TAKING HIM But it may be many centuries said it will be up to mankind to| Professor of chemistry at Massa- |of missile re-entry OUTSIDE, GRAMPS, i before they get beyond the solar decide whether scientific and tech-| chusetts Institate of Technology; Dr. Arthur R. Kantrowitz, di- ’ Lee system. seeeia ores Weaebielal coeis Dr. Clifford C. —— vecier of he Aves-Svarett 5 iscov ft Univ Buffalo ed at yes remote pe hg or lead instead to the destruction ag le ae secretary Mescareh Laberatery, bas pr they land on the moon = €D of our civilization. | of defense for research and de- | "ounced that Avco had achieved . x * * | , t:; Dr. Hans Bethe, | shock waves of a million-miles- FOUR NEW RAYS | ee , P The scientists met at the dedica-' nuclear physicist and a key §an-hour velocity in their Everett And they'll find a whole new tion of one of the largest facilities figure in developing the atomic | laboratory similar to shock variety of happenings going on in j, the world for solution of space| bomb, and various other science | waves sent oui by storms on the ne universe a they wil have problems — the six-building Avco’ leaders. sun. our new kinds of rays to “see” Research Center to be staffed by ‘Tice Able test Yehicle cecer- shock — with ‘as soon as they get outside 2.300 scientists and technicians, Leis after arching 5,000 miles carried on ae of the catia the curtain of the earth's atmo-| ’ wes, g | Speakers included the famous |through space was shown publicly’ program for nose cone re-entry. sphere. | + GOES CRAZY!/ ‘BEFORE HE ( o er BOARDING HOUSE WELL, DON'T FRET + I SOLD CORNWALLIS MYSELF WITH- OUT A BIOGRAPHY! NO 4 QUESTIONS-ASKED, SUST SAD TIDINGS, CET/IT WILL TAKE SEVERAL DAYS OF ADDITIONAL RESEARCH AT THE LIBRARY TODO ° ‘ | Butterflies Wing } 480 ON THE BARRELHEAD! | Bm JUSTICE TO THE EMINENT PLACE OF ‘ UNDER HOUSE RULES . ENGLISH BULLS LIKE CORNWALLIS WE'LL SPLIT IT LIKE A ae Bee IN BRITISH SOCIETY/«— HAK-KAFF/~ CONFOUND THE DELAY I'M 50 g@ HOT KNIFE ON COLO Way Over Globe Doon ch ANXIOUS TO DISPLAY THE Arty lade Migrate Thousands of 17/1; po CHAMPION TO MY Wy a Miles in the Autumn; ° Return in Spring | WASHINGTON — Many butter- flies and moths are notorious tour- ists. Yet little is known about their travels. In autumn Difilions of the frail insects take off in rainbow hordes , for :places that are hundreds, even| thousands of miles distant, ‘he Nationa] Geographic Society says. In springtime, as food plants thrust from the warming earth, they gradually rise on faded, travel-worn wings to start home. It ts not known definitely | whether any of them live long | enough to complete the round | trip. The search for food causes sea- | sonal migration in a few cases. | But none of the 250-odd migrant | svecies of Lepidontera show the| (rr Ww a descend on the coastal areas in YE April, and fly to Furope. Some’ Ni) carrv on to Iceland. Other migrants include the | Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae ' or eubule), the Great Southern White ‘Ascia monuste), the Snout | Butterfly (Libythea bachmani), the California Tortoise Shell (Agiais californica), and the very unwelcome Cotton Leafworm Moth (Alabama argillacea). Snring lures these moths from their unknown tropical American home. and thev breed several gen- erations in cotton fields. Then, inexplicably, they get wanderlust. Millions appear in the Northeast- ern States and Canada, areas where it would seem impossible that a-sifgle one could survive. The Department of the Interior was the seventh division of the executive department of the United = ablishmtten by tac of congrtess in THE FUNNY GUY TRWILLIAMS 6-15 1849 © 1959 by NEA Gorvice, inc, TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. - 7 same patterns of behavior. In OUT OUR WAY general the impulse to migrate| oe ee ee eee (==> ht-$— IF A BANANA I HAVE TO BE AWFUL : or external factors such as. : k - SKIN OUT OF CAREFUL AT OUR HOUSE, overcrowding. — th ~ THE TRASH CAN WITH AWIFE AN’ TWO Another suggestion is that the == ye SUGGESTS A DAUGHTERS--WENT insects are fleeing from predators = LADY'S HAT, THEN OUT TO WASH TH’ in the instinctive hope of multi-| ———_— THEY SURE MUST } CAR-- THOUGHT IL * plying elsewhere in peace. | | === BE AWFUL THIS HAD A SPONGE * * * | i AND A SHAMMY-- : The Painted Lady (Pyrameis ' THEY WERE | cardui) of Europe spans the Medi- | terranean. 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TONIC. ck: > y aly: J Wh ir ‘ 0 4 7 | hed SVs ft = 4 5 * * * seaway will make it cheaper—on a per aes Seance ie oa ca ** de tary James C. Hagerty and David steers 30 0: tes good “ana Mow’ choice ‘Mebiaon ©. 2 Mead an 3 Hazard said the Motor City was the least unit cost basis—to ship from Detroit to Savas : |J. MeDonald, president of the ac a "5255 Mergen Lino repared major on the Great Lak @—An escaped men- mad off the Willow Run Express-|1 is aq Stee on America, sous 8.002588" ‘canaern” and. cectrs | Boetng Ait vs eH Mer Gnas” at ag jor port es Europe than from Detroit to the East tal who told wa ee ft (dcelared the steel industry situster\hed, Stes ba coin ioge moce peng ese 4 Hie BGM 12 | sts nas chosen olden aguinst it Hazard expressed fear that labor-man- |boy because he believed the boy “T remember hearing a splat.” oe a oe ‘ high choice 1000-1108" fb. steers 3028-|Borg Warn ... 42.4 Monsan Ch |. 523 as chosen - expressed fear that -man- |boy he the boy . . P ° ¢ ce steers ; fare ° - , , Davids quoted Hicks as saying 7. * * ioe oe 050-1200 ibs. | Briggs MI .... 8 Mont Ward ... «66 self, but in one way it might help Michi- agement trouble, over handling of cargo bart gt se age spy, was com- Yhke euest tela lech when "hey|, There was no public comment 30.00, good to low ‘choice steers se00-|Brun Balke .. 9¢.¢ Moeller Bray 292] gam diversify its economy because might delay seaway development and add- |™ to Ionia State Hospital for = iby steel i a a 2800: mixed good and choice 28.00-| Budd Co ...... a hs Criminally | 1 (Nash ond ‘Gant hit ‘ae When y |, industry leaders about the 28'@; standard to low good steers 38 48. | Bote C*; + 37 Nat Ise vee $1 3| smaller ports such as Muskegen, Bay ed: came Ritola, 47 frees 1 heard a shot fired I took a big session, which came in the midst 26.00: Utility steer 2156-2350: two loads > ge Nat Deny.) $3", City and Port Huren have made tre- “We should be using up-to-date tech- |sane by a three eats ae drink.” ame a eee ene ieee choice 750-008, Ib. heifers i - 4 Ne zp: s84|- mendous efforts to impreve their facili- nology in cargo handling, but stevedoring (atric commission. The commission Both ‘Nasb and Jones say theylen whem contract expire in. the(2? 00: cstandard “wo low good beifers Can Pe |. age Nort &@ West % | ties and are way ahead of Detroit. is still a menial, ditty and dangerous job. |said Ritola was psychotic, did not recall Hicks sitting in the car basic steel industry June 30 lOtilty cows 1900-20 50. canners and (Carrier CP... 434 Nor Pac... 511) “It will be hard for Detroit to recover NEW METHODS NECESSARY understand the charge against him while they robbed Lassiter, and yy < cutters 1450-19 00: utility bulls 22.00-|Case. Jl... 23 Hor Sia Pw .. 283) from its late start. I count it out of the pic- and could not assist in his own ! . é é : ' McDonald said at a news COM-|24 00: few 2450: cutter bulls 2000-2200; Cater Trac .. 99 Ohio Oi] ..... 40.4) “If the full potential of the seaway ts to |def saying: ‘Shoot him,’’ according to fe t we >; ,\one lot good 580 Ib stock steers calves Con Ill Lt pt . 86 Owens Cng 82 | ture now.” ‘ ense. rence that he nt to Eisenhow 34.00 one lot medium 414 lb Holstein Ches & Ohio .. 705 Owens Il] Gi 902 be realized freight cars and trailer trucks Davids. er’s hotel suite to pay his respects steer calves 77.00: 55 Ib. weights ot Chrysler... 704 Pac O&EL Ol Raed oe woppies: ’ ~_ * * ‘WELL DONE’ to the President, who was in the ™* °° tien gre $24 Parem Pict. $5.3| ; are going to have to be driven right into | The psychiatrists alse told Re- Davids said that Nash and Jones “itY for a round of activities. FP gg tr gy og go yg etl ta pean Bel ... $04 Hazard said he was still encouraged over the ships and other new methods of | corder’s (criminal) court Judge heard Hicks add. “That's a job| -*« « [compared to last week steady to strong Goce Cole... 38 Penney. 3c molt the potential of the seaway but worried by handling huge bulks must be found.” John A. Ricca that Ritola’s sis- well done” as the three of them) “I had a very friendly visit {100'stenaat4 ud'peea ‘tarns be; esl \Cotum Gas". 218 Pe, RR ....: tas the backlog of ships in Detroit. kk * oe, drove away from the murder scene with an old friend.” McDonald jana utiity 19.00-29.00. pon ge apy Phelps Paar ey “A tremendous economical potential is Hazard spoke to farm and industry lead- pvorsihe pe do her, The Para after leaving Lassiter dumped in said. He said he and the Presi-| Sheep—salable 100. nominally stesdy\Consum Pw .. $26 Philo ...... 33 a . a drainage ditch. He was found dent have been friends since 194 {ate ‘weet goodie prime thor slaughter | S05 Pe pf... 87 PRM Pet... oe, still there,” he added, “but ships can ers at a Michigan State University program | was to decide what to de with } ; . “We di : | v : Cont Bak .... 3 aaa) ly back up so long and the cost of on development of the state’s water re- | her today. She is accused of aid- there April 8. We did not discuss the stecliitmt: steady, tte came sigher|ore wa’ 2 pcan: oral er situati "" MeDonal ; : L-, iis vee . shipping increases with the wait.” sources. ing in ber brother's escape. 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BEESES COO RELLABIY caarest NEEDS | wee at Tany “Oakland Coun SF i a and, work cos righ! clade dal) Fe water FOR CASF IN A; Jig Sedsaaene 16 yr. elt evn Room omy eee bt me | bates, ! models daily on After Bechet's Death PARIS (UPli—From the French waited om bis charinct until the quarter of New Orleans to the stm came up. Amercan quarter of Paris they, pies in New Orleans they looked | Gy eaae ects = remembered Sxiney's fantastic lor Sidney Bechet. Clarinet and saxophone playing The greats and not-sogreats, Dr Edmond Souchon, director | young and old filled smoky bis o¢ the New Orieans Jazz Club tros with a jazzed-up dirge for the 14 Bechet was merely “the great: | white-haired Negro jazzman who est that ever lived on the tenor died of cancer here yesterday. 4, Nobody in the world ever Merz Metzrow, Bechet's clos- came near him there.” ' est friend in Paris, got together | Alphonse Picou, an 90-year-old | with some of the boys at the clarinet player who still blows at left bank Metro Jazz Cave and a little bar in the French quar- | Sao — ter, was a little more reserved “I showed him how fo play,” | | | | Dedication at Detroit DETROIT w — A new million- dollar Food and Drug Administra- tion Building was dedicated Thurs- day by Arthur S. Fleming, U.S secretary of health, education and welfare. The building will serve’ as the administration's Detroit District headquarters. It is on East Jefferson avenue he said. “He was my pupil a long long time ago. He was not so great as a musician, but he had good ideas about music. Sidney believed in giving peo- ple what they wanted.” George Lewis, who saw Bechet six years ago at a jazz concert in Los Angeles, said ‘‘he was one of the greatest men we ever had . & great man, a great mu- WATERFORD ~ TOWNSHIP ~ SCHOOL sician."’ District, Oakland County. Michigan Tha ae = Notice of last day of registration t was the sentiment among Whereas. the annual election will be jazzmen in Paris who had listened enraptured to the jazzman from | held in said school district on the 8th Gay of June 1959 Therefore, notice is hereby given that » P ’ : ; Pricey the 28th Gey of May 1956 up New Orleans Storyville for the to $00 oclock pm Esstern Stancara last 14 years Time. is the last day on whieh n registered persone may register in order tinction en NS Oe vote wk nei ween “ Michigan Not Welfare Or registration shou the ‘State, Says Williams y Application mece to the Township Clerk vy the elector resid upon aes } township DETROIT \—Gov Williams said last night that Michigan is | tewnship tn which registered ‘not a welfare state “in the sense Dated May 11, 1958 14. a new Detroit office of the fede ray FREDERICK J POOLE Secretary of the Board of Educatio Pursuant "contained in| Food and Drug Administration Bection 633 . ; sa eineg Mavenve) “We are, however, proud of the | May 15 &.'®. te authority Code. the follewtng described pr rty tremendous progress Michigan has Persons alread ry |meant when that term is used as | us 7 TREASURY DI DEPAR {ENT of the has been seized for nonpayment of de- Tegistration books of such clerk need pot re-register jan epithet.” INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE He spoke at the opening of a NOTICE OF PUBLIC Te, BAL a o . linquent interne! revenue taxes due from Wilfred D @& Dorethy G Smith, $837 made in welfare prograras of many at Riker Garage. 50 Wayne 8\. Pontiac Berkiey Pontiac, Michigan Th , roperty will be sold in accordance with kinds, ’ Williams said “In this | sie peovisions —— of the sense of welfare, this state and | rnal Revenue Cod th la- } tions thereunder, at ~ bie auction on its people can be proud of their | the 26th day of May. 1969 at 100 pm welfare programs.” Michigan He said he was confident Mich- | recription of pr tty ; | 1903 Plymouth yf Serial Ne | wan would meet its problems and - 13462829 ny the the right, title ond move into an era of unparalleled interest Witfref D & Doroth of and to the property wis be. growth. offered for sale ‘Selfridge Plans ‘A-Blast’ terms of payment will be —_ ment tn full upon acceptance of the highest bid, without regard to the of such bid Payment to be| — = —_. Sug belo check, Cashiers) MOUNT CLEMENS W—A simu- chec one ‘py JOHN H GOEUKES, lated atomic explosion, complete ‘8 with mushroom cloud, will high- llight Selfridge Air Force Base's | At 9:00 am on Mey 21. 1980 » 19s Armed Services Week celebration Ford Convertible Serial No UaPciesers Saturday and Sunday. A air show will be sold at ublic. sale at 77800 also is on the Selfridge program. May 15, ete 2: erndale, Mich address ne where the vebicle§ ts stored and mey be in«pected > Latest fighting pl anes. will be on May 14. 18, ‘se display. PUBLIC BALE - [ed Pontiac. Seria are P158H-3193,| Money spent for building or pur- May té 1980. ot 601 Pontine State Bank |Chasing homes constitutes one-fifth Bidg, 28 N. Saginaw Bt. 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Dial FE (2. 8181. & At 10 a.m. Today there were replies .t The Press office in the following boxes: 2, 5, 7, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 28, 31, 32, 56, 57, 64, 66, 66, 67, 74, 76, 92, 96, 101, & 163, 104, 108, 110, 114, 119. _— oe oe ae ee COATS oo BOMF Orayton P OR 31181 ‘Donelson-Johns Pr das HOME for Purerais™ —araRREnaT vIn CHAPEL Thoughify! Service 2-594) Voorhees- Sale FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Bersice P'ane or Motor PE tare Cemetery Lots 5 } PPL |2 CEMETERY LOTS. OAKLAND ap Memorial Garden. $200. OR a ae f LOTS (¢@ GRAVES TO lot) in section 5. Perry-Mt. Park. choice lot at Oakland Hills emetery near Walled Lake and Novi. Phone OR }- +33 Por Sale Resort Property ' 4A | BEAUTIFUL ¢GRAVE Suburban Property ......... 454 | Mt Park anne ve Onn for Sale Lots “6 _ Tee Reas layout and detailing exp. No - 8 ‘ sl cage Ape APO esq | others 0 y. Send resume Reit Minnowa Ete. ......... en) 8nd starting oats dest Sand Gravel & Dirt ......... 66 | _ Pontiac Presa Box 7 Wood. Cal & Fue’ ......... 67 EXPERIENCED ne EAL L_ ESTATE | Plants. Trees. Shrubs ........ 68 | salesman i Sm ith-Wideman un is Dog wi piiccweseee 6A Realty. 412 uron. FE 4-4526 Dogs Trained. Boarded .......... 10 EXPERIEN se STA- Sen ee ee cout clined a ussell’s Gu FARM MERCHANDISE Service, eos. "Ad Adams, Birming- ham. Hav Grain @ Feed .......+5+++-71 ESTABLISHED COMP. — For Sic Livestock ....0..00.-.-72 ee ee ae ns Wanted Livestock ........ cocee 43] Coens te men whe Cosire For Sale Poultr : 7 to make selling a career in local Bale Farm Produce .............78| Drotected territory. Must have dale Farm Equipment ......... + tation Oh sere ——— soeceseeee TT unity to make more. Call FE | §-0548 AUTOMOBILE EXP MAN TO OPERATE LOCK | mower. also, exp. hand trimmer For Sale Housetrailers ........ 78 MI 6-4108 79 EXP TRUCK MECHANIC FOR AIR | and vacuum. Qive ref. Pontiac ~~ ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Pontiac Area Industrial P! ant needs some ambitious young men with desire to advance. W. to Pontiac ao Box 62 FOR NIGHT * Apply at at Big-Boy oor HURRY! = HURRY! HURRY! Business is excellent. ~ HARDWARE _& exp, Pontiac Press| Bos 119, : Hardware Salesmen fue Box 18, = em rience, address & sleet. We have dng \pr BOX RCUPLIES ¢ Funeral Directors 4 cotieas pecaing program iS colon pr Za | progre: Sales — seer, BUMPER REALTY. _ 267% cER vier = estan ai a wares KE Cungne experience |, ; snd | ralecred ed, FTi08 Big a | orth weste Service. ~ Real Estate Salesmen _ EXPERIENCED DESIRED. GET OX THE GREATEST | SINCE GI MORTGAGES CAL! OR SEE DICE LUET %5 OAKLAND re PE 3831. , RATE CLERK. PART TIME EVE- ) mings. 5 to 89 pm Must be expe- | i — Norwalk Truck Lines. FE | | | | , REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANTED | We have opening in our modern office tor ¢ ood stlesmen | iy you are conscientious & have | tnithative you can make com- mission in our geners) fie .| ply tm person. Hagstrom | REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd Pontiac Mich Ph SINGLE FARM “HAND, RM og good wagts, bo tg (Mie, OR een SALESMAN WANTED | ‘or —— a Mt tulldin rrice PF 27006 of FE ee WAMTED: HELP EVENINGS | This is selling, Bo cenvessing ' _FE 53716 WOOL PRESSER _ | Boake: press Box 108 wre New class to start soon PE 4-3835 evens. PE 2-435} _ WE RERE AT KIRBY "ARE SLAVE drivers. but if 64750 weekly pert time will cure your financial 1) cali me FE 32-3613. 1-89 pm Mr | Brooks a WTD YOUNG MAN. GENERAL Kitchen work. quired ior chicken, ribs. etc. Commerce Area erences to Pontiac Press Box 100 YOUNG MAN 17 TO 23 “TO WORK days for delivery & stock work Plus retail exp. tiac Press Box | 66 Help Wanted Female 7 AN EASY JOB Girls for telephone sales. Salary or bonus guaranteed, Come ready to work. 20% E. Lawrence. Room 6 | WEEKLY PAY WHEN REPRE- senting Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics Start at once Information, FE | BABYSITTER POR 3 BOYS TO live in. 2 days off FE 80252 BOOKKEEPER, PART TIME Must be experienced. Write Pon tiac Press = 117 | COMPANION < FOR LADY. . WHITE. | more for home than wages Very light rE §-1180, after 6, PE §-3756. COUNTER GIRL EVES MUST BE e A person ore 4 Ped x NM. Telegraph. XXX staurant 4 3118 W. Buros TENCED. AP- | CURB GIRLS S8a:e Industrial Prop. . 465A ~~ Apply st oo Drive-in. 2490 For fale Acreage Tenet 47 ~ Help Wanted Male 6 Dirie Hw For Bale Farms 6) Oe eur eereeser Sale Business Property . 40! y FULL OR PART TIME saLes | 6 ASED W VORKER | for Gale or Exchange ....... 50 mer wanted Leads furnished | Fos children’s agency Good eal % “Good commission. We train. FE| ary New offices Retirement $0- 2-3337 Ask for Jean | ¢ial security MSW cr experienced FINANCIAL $188.5 | desired.) Write Pontiac Press IS Box 114 Bae Land Couuracte e2 $217.22 | CAPARES WOMAN eee ? . . Money to eins $214.25 | CAPABLE WOMAN SEREMERED UARRE oen eam eovenens 54) these figures represent actual | TO DO COOKING AND LIGHT | Aa hemunle yeu tos etn cre | CeS= Ss peatiae peaee -1 m MERCHANDISE this “king of money Appi in home. | rson A arris, service mer. Por bale Clothing | Eadie siecle Ford. 2705 Orehard - Congental family Scrap & Iron 56A ike Road, Keego_ Harbor. . Own room with TV. Bale H s . 51| a AROUND MECHANIC WiITd Valentine QOtfts | tools. 98-3849. . One day off _ week plus Si ult iZErTON Mon somo pore | “sara Bnd Ses Raine Miscellaneous ...... 60' can work 3 hrs. after school, & - Two week vacation. ger “i020 Uo | 5 hrs. on ‘Derereay, we can use Srevtiont weees amd: a sia} you 3 7c hr. after training Apply | . ages. Sale Musical Goods “77 en | —t0ie ©. Gogtuen, between 33 S| Ph. MI 4-9264 Musical Instruction Peter DRAFTSM AN ; aS Se See Structural steel, § yrs. minimum CURB GIRLS. LEES DRIVE IN _2001 Pontia¢ Rd DO YOU NEED MONEY? Earp more with Sandra Parties Win free toy kits MI 4-6305. EXP. CLUB WAITRESSES OR Kinguey ihe” Bloomfield’ His, ngsie mfie ills EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR __afternoons. Apply | 7. Auburn Ave. NCED OPERAT- or. West Side pation. write Pontiac Press Box 111. ELDERLY LADY FOR BABY SIT- rom 8 a.m. to 5:90 pm. oy Soe EXPERIENCED _ ELECTRIC | TYPEWRITER OPERATORS Needed, for day & evening shifts aa after 10 a.m., Monday, May “Pontiac City J Index ORCHARD LA "Bn Food Checker, co A Toaster ad BL oe. Bog Po 3 Mile Rd. or FOUNTAIN MANAGER. EXP. POR drugst Pull time. Good salary. Pontiac Press Box 65. | OTR Garon oF are wey aero own Trensport hoo ‘en $27 to start. by heal DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Makevit easily eee cmaitica Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial -FE 2-8181, eaies W'l) trate | MUBT BE NEAT part - time work svaii- Perera benefits ~——, Must have i Mich with of perenne office Oakland Office Phen Lafayette S:. Pontiac PE 3-115). registration penton. Live in. References. | | Apply sfler 3 pm. 28) Siete St SECRETARY exp. to architectural or office destrabd Michigan. stating eee salary ex- _peeted ee . SHORT ORDER “SOOK — DAYS8 Weekend waitress bar & food Call fer intervi-w EM 36112 SALESLADY Thoroughly experienced and well qualif-ed to sell better dresses. APPLY IN PERSON: Peggy's | . \WOOL PRESSER High pey. Prefer one who can éo some alterations Write Pontiac _Press box 16 _ 7 WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. live in. nice home, $20 wk FE 4-O571 bet. 9.30 _and $§ WAITRESS mn person 12 to 3 pm Club Tahoe 4769 Dixie Drayton $ yr old boy | WANTED * TELEPHONE CANVAS- sers 4 hours day Calling from our downtown office Salary plus commission. $i per hour For a tment call FE ¢0671 be _tween 9:30 and $ p.m = WOMAN 30-35 FOR GENERAL housework & troming. Ref. FE 232-5606 | wr ~ WOOL PRESSER APPLY Main Cleaners. 4489 Elizabe.b Le Rad WOMAN POR BABYSITTING & enera! housework. Live-in 6 days 4-2182 before noon. | WAITRESSES AND CURD Otri Good pay Hamburger 332 §. Telerrsph _No phone calls WANTED: TYPIST ~ Must be fast and accurate “aces, opportunity for advance- ment. Paid veecstion, hospital ratic «and insurance All hours open Lake's td M. C. Manufacturing Co. | 118 Indianwood Rd _ Lake Orion WAITRESS STEADY NITES, NO food, close in, Bagot be: 35 or older. bar ex- plenonat “but. self con- rience. dent mn married with trans- portation 3672. yrs. | AY IROM'NGS. 63 BU. 1 DAY TON MOS 3 _is_ twwn, Reterenc 7 WoMen #: NT wath. WASH- _ing sad Dousrcieaning FE > 7861 | EXC. CHILD Licensed. UL BABY StTTING | BABY SirTine Weekends In _FE ¢263 _ | COLORED W 1D wd -* A ag DESIRES work gg - B Price $4 _pius fare Re prences. _FE 53185) DAY WORK WANTED | 3 ~or 4 days own trans tien. | ot GIRL ies ) WANTS WORK (ik OF AN 2-233 kind 4 L GRADUAT HIGH —FeROOE Sear Lies 8-4980 City ‘teat Lise would like work of any in if necessary oo. HAVING a BABY? VACATION | ing? Capable. mature expert enced woman will care for fH chil¢ren in your bome E 3-3580 EM 34m HOUSEWORK WANTED. FIRST IRONINGS AT HOME UL 24150 LADY WANTS DAY WORK baprsittin references FE 8-2 $s “ 4, typin hand, typing. | office _preterred_ | (ATURE WOMAN DES[RES PER- | manent secretarial With difte- | phone, general office Exueri- enced & references Pontiac Press | Box 107 MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO KEEP Feneed yard children tm bome Off Elisaveth Lake ré. PE $/4721. MIMEOORAPHI NG TYPING isFC vetaria) service EM 3-284? NURSES AVAILABLE OAKLAND County Nurses Registry Li¢ensed and bended FE 5-124 — "NURSES AVAILABLE) — Auburr Averue Nurses Ex¢hange Day & Night—iLirersed & Bonded : i a SENIOR WANTS PART) TIME work Have own transportation FE 47782 | WASHING ‘OR 2 IRONING i, BABY sitting Sat Eve FE 24183 WOMAN DESIRES “DAY WORK FE __ Building ing Service _ 12 ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway Our jobs are our ASPHALT PAV ING Phone FE $-s037_— or _ UL 3- -3420 ANYTHING IN FLAT CEMENT work & retaining wails Resi- dential & Commercta) Licensed & insured > aa WwW. Conm- mins. OL 1 a & ROOFS | windows tn | poured ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORE | PE 2-1655. 7 to 6 pm. _Reasonable venson. FE 23-2340 WOMEN WHO WANT MONEY, | Rie ES sae CEMENT AnD | would you like to t on Pegg — Newton Cosmetic Glamour shows | a1 ~~ BASEMENTS one r UNDER | Easy to learn and will show you; present homes Bg Paising, how to get started No invest-| ; ment, no collection delivering, or | canvassing High commission lus bonuses weekly Just read- ng this ad will not help. call OR WAITRESS Experienced only. Work full or part time. Apply in person. No phone calls accepted. 2531 Op- _ Gyke a WTD SALESLADY. AT ONCE _ 66 W. Huron WANTED = 2D — DESENDABLE vig rator with ex ce > Py 627 Highland Ra. Help Wanted 8 A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN, UN- usual opportunity with unlimited earnings. For personal interview meet me at 287 E. Tennyson at TH 0 p.m., I Pri. . May 15th. ‘RE YOU LOOKING FOR A $500 @ month income? Male or Fe- male. Call FE 8-423. Larry Lesh- _man. ARE YOU INTERESTED LADIES? Free coffee makers, 6 to 72 cups for yourself, church, club for distributing nationally advertised _ Vanilla. 150 N. Perry. FE 2-3053. COUPLE FOR HOUSEWORK & Ss at =—" home near rmingham. Man ployed elsewhere. Toom & bath. MI REAL ESTATE GAl GALES PEOPLE at once. Apply LEARN REAIL Attend free classes. Your opperts- | CUS: nity to join the force of a realty organization operating in several counties. I¢ you live in tee Milford, Commerce e:ghts sreas, Phone — to arrange personal rview. "SCH UETT, Realtor Employment Agencits 8A IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR WOMEN SECRETARIES ‘RECEPTIONISTS DR.’S ASSISTANTS -.” BILLERS -* FOR MEN MGR. TRAINEE: CREDIT -, SALES -: ’ DRIVERS ENGINEERS ‘MIDWEST ‘ EMPLOYMENT Poptine Sooty Saat Hine, PE 56-0227 3-2514 or FE 8-2922 for interview | under pinning. | 88044 | <1 BLOCK wor < AND CEMENT J ¥ Residential and biemalosry cial Also under bouse basem We are well equipped Cal) My 31128 John W teed wort MODERNIZING Custom Cabinets & Garages Free Est's UL 2-347) — FE 3-720 | |&-1 SAND & FINISH. PE 3-7722 | ‘apies Guaran- | > pat WORK | LADIES WISH ‘ve Building Supplies eee 12A ad CITY 3© HOE OR CRANE a SS eed D4 Doser be Hopto hoe. Port- bie oun | gravel plant. Lg t ad p mtr. anc barge. CE &-3649 us ‘PP s 13 = WINDOW & WALL waSIKO. Painting Pree _est_OR 26678 Aeme Asphalt Paving — Licensed and bonded Free est mates. FE 61917 or FE 84843 sls MAKES gba pte trained man Gewera) Printing & ones. Sup ly w. Law. rence 6t b 301s BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS, wall and windows Reasonabie. PE 27-1631 CHIMNEYS We sre specialists Let us check your chimney now for cleaning,: repeiring. stop condensation Baskets made to order Also betid new Registered company $-3761 CLEANING , We clean, repair al) heating units, fireplaces, water heaters in- cineretors. Immediate service. _ Registered | company PS $-3701. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- rewinding 218 E. Pete Pe the OY FURNACES, CLEANED AND serviced C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. FLOOR TILE LAID. 2%¢ EACH. PE 28008 after 6 p.m GLENS PORTABLE WELDINO. _Gas & arc %-hr serv OR 36744 Lic Outboard ie flit anc s — Alr cooled engines Authorized Service for — Stratton & Clinton “” Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | DRESSMAKINO ATLORING AL- _terations. Mrs. el PE 40053. ORESSMAKING TAILORING, AL- terations, drapes & Formals done in _my bome. Call FE 8-655. Garden 1 Plowing 16 16B _—_ ANDY'S ROTO - TILLING. GAR- cens. lawna. flower veds FE 71-0703 CUSTOM PLOWING AND DRAOG- ging, anywhere OR 3-8006 COW MANURE, PLOWING & Giscing. leveling & loading. FB +3371 GARDEN aND LAWN pRoTOTiLi- _ ing 318 E Wilson 23-6920 GARDEN FLOWING ¥ Fine RD AND: s s 3 Vicinit t or Eites ty of airport GARDEN PLOWING & HARROW- eas Drices WNoabd a MAKE EARLY ARRANGEMENTS t garden plowing, and lawn og Vie. Baldwin and Wal- 48543 OWING AND DIsKING [ve Nod Avburo Heights. _fore 3 ROTO-TILLING N ° able PE DONE REASON WORK UP SOUR LAWN | & “GAR- —den_ Roto-tilling. Reas. FE _$-1658. ____Laundry- Servi ice 18 LAUNDRY COMPLETE a * | “Pontiae Hardwood Floor Service | aac. M08 “Telegram. Pa #1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT —— == — _work. Also fiegplane. 2 on 3 ae. Landscaping 118A “BULLDOZING & TRUCKING NN DON TURNER PE 5-2853 | ap Emer = KY, BLUE 80D. & > ) SERV — c al i sek wena 2601 Crooks Ra UL 34eep, $owker CONSTRUCTION co. |&-1 TREE TeMaino—2 AND CUT- +2253 or ~=—«O _ting, free estimates. OR 3-6826 E OF HOUSE: B PLANS. 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE AE- ING Brick iy Cement work. FE _ 42290. | “BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED | Work Guarartced-—Free Estimates | ____ FE 40777 BLOCK, BRICK _and fireplaces MA 5-0378 BRICK, BLOCK, CEMENT WORE i Free est. Cell after 5 Dm. 41-1270. CEMENT OUR pPECALTY Floors, basements, EM. “CEMENT WORK , CER:MIC TILE let een se ~ CEMENT & BY.OCK WORK FE 5-0782 ORY Walt tee ee See |e eLecrproat CONTRACTOR Const: ruc and maintenance Ed Connop Electric, UL 32-3902. wae B. ow pes mies ©o., Fane Fariites ON WiRTNG ors. ze russ a? & B BM Efeare wleo “fe Cee work, free est... MI 6-4188, PE 2-2671. SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT -ADS! To find a job, place to livé or a Nong used car, see ‘Onset ied NOW! lk AVATING - BULLDOZING -___-EM_ 3-088) ELECTRICAL SERV FREE Est FREE TIMATECS on ' com. | ete kitchens, counter & mova) and trimm FE 2-7188 FE . Get our bid. ALL KINDS OF LAWN x WORE. YIN _ish grading. Too ) soi) BLOOMFIELD TREE = tai Service. Reasonable rates. FE 5-1822. COMPLET L ets AWN SERVICE FE CAWN CUTTING AND REPAIR, pee pie lawn seTvice Large por ee poy Pecesigd ap 9 years ex- perience n - vice, MI_ $4109, ertecnns Get CANDSCAFING SEEDING & SOD- Ging, call for free est. Se TREE PRUNING AND REMOVALS. OR 3-0165. aan Yrs. E Qssures sati - MO & MTR. SER 980 8. Cass e Rd, FE 4.7021 NEW WAY ASPHALT A ll work guaranteed. Call for free estim ~~. i FE Licensed and tien? pea ane ee LD. Meyers EM 3-0163 he I Saws, Hand Pwnacoes — = _ PLASTERING 8t. SPRING - bs NG, . Robins are bac now's the _ for 8A VAC. Eve e e hea equipment. Day 8 Fa 2-6318. master painters: Residen po Ala na 35 yre ~-4 tat ae paint scaling, Por work call us now. x ees sar a ao ne id THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Moving & Trucking 19) _ 1-A Reduced ced Rates i NAWE|2 BEDROOM. VICINITY OP AIR- wyear pres’ PE 8-095 eee erus EAR & ku #2 A LOAD . June ist. GM salaried em- any time PE ; tem erred here from Mem- wy eae BATES joes, lee tae CUTTING, BASEMENT|¢ OR 7 RM HOvsE 3 ADUL cleaning, tree trimming. OR . Close in Hel, FE ee - LIGHT HAULING Lake Home oye en ‘or ro . gg a re on aa a oe oe ce ee os revel Gnd front end loading: FE| pisned. Write part a MOVE PORNITURE OR Any-| MIDDLE thing. Reas. FE 8-0207 O DELL CARTAGE Loca] and long . distanc oving ag Lk. Tachme — ° ee @ r 00 ______Phone PE $6806 «| WANTED: 1 O iM TOP BOIL, SAND & GRAVEL. FE| house rnished. in Clarkston _ 5-1967. vicinity, reasonable rent. MA _ 5-3192. Trucks to Rent |*7°, 23,8©*%, ,on aprox CKS TRACTORS pA ga bie lakefront on we re 7 pn = . oxirtegns. Ww, £. id Ton 1 stakes Dump trecke” Semi-traile Pontiac Farm and Share Living Soca 30 Industrial Tractor Co, - ORKING GIRL TO SHARE or Puciere. Phone batecen 8-6. G Liv- Painting & Decorating y 20 Wanted Transportation 3 31 LEAVING FOR PHEONIX MAY iéth, setente — will deliver car. ii Eyindale, syivan Lake, after Th2 ROOM, PVT BATH. 7% ~2 Rooms, Pvt. Bath _ Close to Searé FE 4-2579 2 & 3 LOE os . ALL , waivers. Downtown. Reas. Inquire 22 burn Ave. 2 ROOMS. TH & ; nee Clean co EEN 2 RM. $10 WEEK. ALSO 4 RM. Apt. 15 Cant = 2 OR 3 ROOMS (SIE, WELL furn., clean, Pile.” FE 2-2747 or _FE 1-2202. 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM: wo after : A m. 612 Univers- ii Rooks AMP La PAREDN, its SHIRLEY APTS. FE 5- 3118 3 RMA & eee BATE. ADULTS. 402 W. Huron. FE 5-7584. . First NO drinkers, 1 child. 72 W: a. 3 RM. UTILITIES & LAUNDRY facilities furn. 650 Northview Ct. oft Cattend. 2 ee 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance. Gas heat, paid. Reasonable. 119 Adelsid 3 RMS., BED LINENS FURN. AND 1sT eee See ee Wea: Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ak sane on Beck OL ts we ABILITY 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND PA- “lowest, — iseount—is a ist kas PAINTING AND al atte rating. Cash terms. UL ro venues 4 os e. * Papering PE ei CORATOR No plication cain aS nae FE “lh cen removed FE Cant ARRO REALTY ri 1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- Lertor. 10 per cent aise. for af ABSOLUTELY aa PAINTING & DECORATING Phone UL 23-1398 The contract. Cal action your Cash buyers waiting. sete on land PE 43581. EXTERIOR, payment Name your own monthly payments. Free esti- mates. FE 5§-3254 or MI 6-0826. PAINTING, P \ Walls lis cleaned. Tupper. OR heat: PAINTING 2 YEARS Free AND ACTION!!! our rc. tyeEN, Testor Walton FE 8-044) EXPERI estimates. OR 34974, {CASE FOR LAND CONTRACTS. a. — a Dixie Hwy. ence. Williams La. | 4 PAINTING — PAPERING Wau We — Paper Remova) GUARANTEED rE 23 xe Ka pice ane Extra Fees 33 W_HURO & BAROED 34! Television Service 22 cisn-yon CONTRACTS READ. disc. Pvt. FE 2-5061 eves ONE stone or FE SAMO CASH “home. evening. sal FE uum | SXA04° SRD Roach Petits Upholstering | . J _--—Upaolstering_23 2 A. ohnson ing, 8176 Cooley Lake Rd. EM REALTOR | SR __ IMMEDIATE pg Eg Fs ee . N Fests Se i Ses Ask Ken Templeton. Lost & Found Al K K. L. Tem leton, Realtor Orchara. Bake Rd. FE 44563 Losr — ie MONTHS OLD BRIT. cay tany Spaniel, vic. Columbia Baldwin, PE 6-886, or FE ¢s7ti. | oe Reward. Lost — 2 BRITTANYS. rye SHOP ARC old & 4 orange ae course, FE mos. White & ye Bases Mt. ‘golf carta ae Voor- CONTRACTs TO BUY OR Dont to sell Earl Garrels, EM 32511 EM 34086 AROUNI THEN ‘SEE US sell your contract. a & 1am co. FE 40561 OR STOLEN — BRITTANY Spaniel female, vic. Elizabeth Lk | Estates . Reward _ PE 54-8242 -| Hobbies & Supplies 244 PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES ie Scrabbie g@i mes Backenstose __Boos Stere 15 E. . Lawrence St __ Notices & Personals 2 25 Ast WE Buy Land Contracts EVEN IF DELINQUENT! for Jaes Manage ter or MA 67128 evenings | r et arr PRIVATE DETECTIVES | Know the (acts | AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Fred Hermar OR 31992 aXY 01 GIRL = sont a ral Se10 Ge equities We also have buyers for land contracts ag MN Es | pe ad W. Huron. 3-7888 or ‘ Ask for Mr. Clark. CH ARLES C CHESTER GI AND FHA AIR CUSHIONED SHOES CASH PUR YOUR HO EH MILLER OR 3-4042) Yes we can sell your home for CALL ELECTROLYSlg CENTRE,| Sten, “Can es? ten rene ar. | a beve unwanted hair removed '7/ mation Do nut (eel obligated. We a — and eg Elec-| will appraise your property and Negisiered. Rapervenced = pa Loon cash you can receive ee wE BUILD ‘8 BEAUTY SHOP WILL DORRIS » SON REALTORS "ese eee PE ¢1557 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 19 $a | Wanted Real Estate 32A ene Mrs. Wallace. FE HAVE SH it SAFELY AND HA CA , y with newly released WILL TRAVEL Dex-A-Diet 08 cents st; We will travel to see you and show _ how voy = AINTY = your hom A. toston oo Olheepin FE basi Gee — ay a wines a” R. "D. RILE Broket In Debt’ RILEY, Bro See E If you are } name trouble noe rE 41157 WANTED: a property and contracts. Buyers waiting. pay see us acmiGAn “ChEDit COUNSE: INc,, 716 Pontiac | Sater Bank “Bae? FE 8-0456 THIS DATE MAY ON AND APTER 15. 1959 I will not be responsible $32 W. Huron farms, Pe 4-4821 IMMEDIA TEL) “ake Paul M. Jones, Real Est. oe Say Sette a von WANTED. — FRR. L = ‘opert, contra a nol 14578 xie Hwy. Holly, Rorere : . a a heer i P. W. DINNAN ON AND AFTER 7 THIS DATE MA MAY) 18, 1980 1 will not be por _W._ Huron = FE_¢2871 or any debts contracted an urnished other than myself. Richard Pp. Rent Apts. 33 ee ce Joyce, Drayton Q) 2 RM. * __Pisins, Mich. furn. Adults. $3 Norton. AND APTER DATE MAY = 1968 I will not be Ba le} 5 or any debts any|! other than myself. Rask ina oa for. art uaen * Shop. Walter A. Rask, 5475 Dixie!) i196 WwW. Perry. or FE Hwy., Waterford, Mich. 5-7805. SLENDERIZINO OR RELIEP FOR || RM. For. IRL. PWT. ert arthri No effort, no Also 3 sua & bath, $15. FE arent wae massage & to oe or entire body. Free | trig, ° sapeanst| LARGE ROOM, REFRIG. 5-5502 Parkhurst FE 103 TRIMMING & A GROGRG Near town. 25 Wil- ams 3 RMS, WITH PVT. BATH & ENT. Nicely furnished, clean, couple __only, no pets. 20 Norton. _Rent Apts., Furnished 33 “ ert use Tiss Car se ey de iN = cae aaa : pvt. $13. FE +5002 6:30 and Sun. __Poster. FE 2-2661. _ 7 RM. AND EFTCERNSTTE AL ‘ "| | | MODEST MAJDENS By Jay Alan | “A gardener has to have patience. Even my last year’s garden hasn't come up yet!’’ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, with io & ent. Couple only. 3 his ADULTS. DAY WORK- ers, no —— Must be clean & quiet. Also rms. FE 23-9054, #1 N. Paddock 3 RMS NEAR GENERAL HOSPL tal. All util turn. OR. 3-9522. 3 LARGE RM. & BATH. CLEAN. Child welcome FE 41128. 3 ROOMS. VERY CLEAN. LARGE 3 RMS. PVT BATH AND ENT. _Coupie. PE 2-038. 3 RMS BATH . WEST SIDE oe & ENT. 3 RMS .AND BATA. Steam Ove. furn. 4 RMS. NICEL Days re" 6108 Eve. FE +0080. 4 = MODERN. N. ANDERSON or FE 43064 FE 44618" biks to GMC. before § p.m. € LOE. RMS & BATH. STATE AVE. | UL 2-2166. $16 WEEKLY 3} ROOMS, PRIVATE bath | Fressine Newly decorated and furn.shed. ine! stove refrigerator Prom . All bave coparated bed bool. one-half biock. Only room. 8¢ I : 3 blocks east of Court house. It aaa cal to rent. Come in and MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER PE 4-3546 COLORED ONLY — 3 ROOMS & pepe All utilities furnished. FE | COMFORTABLY FURN 2? ROOMS | _& bath Utilities furn. 54 Bellevue. infor- | CLEAN ATTRACTIVE 3 Near high school. FE 2-4156. FOR COLORED 2 reome *» nvtve** ss wn vw. cu’ Pe ing. 10063 Dixie Hwy. U.S. _MA_5-9062 _ LAKE ORION — 3 LARGE ROOMS. | Shower. Gas heat trance. Garage. Adults $5 | MY_2-3341. — _ LGE FURNISHED BASEMENT po tion PE e437), nice. Good lo- NEW — 3 RM. APT., ALL UTILI- Mes, , Gingelivilie. F FE 5-1927. SMAI4, NEWLY DECORA _newly furn. 162 Chamberlain. UPPER 3 2 2 rooms. Washer, lights & gas. Rents red ind off State. LOVELY APT. RIGHT ON M . Eve furn., all new de sly clean. rent to reliable person. No dri boat, new washer. welcome. OR 3-6176. ed WEST SIDE. 4 RMS. & PVT bath. Garden space - pa area. 180 man. 4-1676. | WEST SIDE. NEAR WEBSTER School, 3 fooms and _ ia esos living aoe new porno“ ~ walities “gy breeds. Expert poodle styling — j AND 2 BEDROOM LAK®FRONT ce. professional trimmaca We| apts. Partly furn. OR a it, er Gla per coin fio Fe 3103. pier up & deliver. Toy and a 1 3-RM. APT. & 1 5-RM. APT. AT ¥ ture puppies available. tho N. ‘Saginaw St FE-2-4532. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 pions at stud. EMpire 3-4863. ROOM, SHENETTE. PVT. VILLAGE HALL AVAILABLE FOR bath, 2° adults only. 290 N. Pad-|1 AND 2? BEDROOM LAKEFRONT PARTIES, RECEPTIONS, | . | dock. aporve apts. ben tom furn, OR 3-9105. WERENT OATS. SLVERWARE| +1965 | LARGE RB iN, BATH, | 1 ROOM ? WE RENT SILVERWARE wel choot 61. FE 3. bath, refrig., heat, hot & __dunch bowls. FE 45805. GROUND D FLOOR, one wae > A rivile . Wtd. Children to Board 26 * Bren ent w Waiting : "APT. CLOSE 76 HiOR — schools Ai BOARDING, Now. BY DaY| ROOM, GROUND FLOOR UTIL rms., dinette. tiled bath. A or week. FE 4-6248. Ol a~ 1k ent. $50 mo. Adults. | ot S ater refrig., and laund 27 wf facilities. 444 E. Pike, or San- Wtd. Nousehold Goods T AND (RMB, GAS HEAT/ PARK- rd. FE 2800) or FE 8 _—— g. FR 4-0608, — B APT. OILT-IN axniquE ye ". onITE APT, |* BEDROOM BUILT-1 DISHES, tishe marble top tables MY space. ~ SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS} To find a job, plate to live or a used car, see Classi- ed NOW. .. Close in. Washing privileges Gas heat. Children under 12 mos. | 68 Norton Ave. FE A an EDROOM APT. WITH FIRE- J RMS. AND BATH, PENSION on |* jae. Auburn Hei $90 per working «couple or batchelor month includes s. PART- steady, clean, quite, 8 yrs. for RIDGE & ASSOCIATES. FE _former_oce rb 355. 43581. |3 ROOM APT. CLEAN, QUIET, |> pM. PVT BATH & ENT. INCL. | working couple. FE 2- * util.” stove & refg, gar. Auburn |3 ATTRACTIVE Ri , PVT.) mr. Paddéck. Adults. PE 2-1236. __dath & ent. FE 68-3473. after 5:30 p.m 3 RMS. PVT BATH AND ENT.|3 RM. APT. 286 N. _ 368 N. re Pe tie h 3-9574 between 9 a.m. & 2 pm. 3& & BATH wi ECORA D. 3 Sone L Bare, Ps H, UPPER. aa or PE al prt to lout Be |” brie _—— 7 bic Fe eae | F Lance was NEWLY DEC. ent. Bus at door FE 5-7409 Refrig ., stove, furn. PE 47407. 7 RMS. PVT. ENTRANCE & |} BEDROOM. ON BALDWIN AVE. bath, 31 Stowell PE 42190 OR 3-2189 J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- AND BATH. L gt clean, gas pear oe & me Adults . downtown. 87 8. Vila A 454 Auburn. J 23-6850. 3 = & BATH. STOVE & RE- rator cer ot ae 8 el GLORIA APTS. 57 RMB. es Orchard Lake 28 MODERN, PARTLY fu Lake, ear around. FE 4-2566 or FE i 3 a ee, a FURN. MODERN. 3 PURNISHED COTTAGES AT CASS Lake. 2070 Willow Beach. PE 43916. 3 RMS. FPURN. pp lg ne ters tose am C Corner of Eston & Clark- 3 RMS. SS au oon dependabie couple. Bie month, or you may work _ he with rent 5415 Lake “a ese ate hot water. FE 2-3061. = 5 ROOM AND BATH AT CRESCENT Lake, Lake ,Drtviieses = rent week, month season round. 4846 Cau TE _8-7278. 6 ROOM IN WALLED — good location, lake oe eges yA. to Lt le. MA 4-2897. vast Private en- 5 mo... Q NICH 33 W. Huron *PNICE 3 RMS. AND Ayes STOVE \ “Rent Mouses Unfurn. 36, For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43) - For Sale Houses | 43 GE HOUSE, CHILDREN IN 150 Full Price HOUSE AND GARAGE 24) AUBURN | Beantitul new 3 bedrm. Pull Res, full bawemeay oe eat, | ge ~* ue - Aves Phose 2-53 - , 8. wae Me betes 2 Prome, 3 full basement, For the Handyman ~ ROE oe tite bet bond 3 am Ces os ay WILLIAM ©. WHITCOMB veils ‘Raine 4 nyeane_ sped BEORM. BABY WEL-| to mige. - ‘ ag Sete = S100 “dove, ©. $70 Mo. & deposit, 191 Coseyburn ~. wis Bed. OR 3- o OR 3-001 | sce DOWN C. PANGUS, Realtor — » ,’ NEW MODERN BRICK 7 31D |- Chance of a Lifetime neat, | 202-225. Ortonvilie, Ref., Malaen ene g ig Duplex income property for sale yout boss. Recomenh, of BY OWNER. 3 OR 40275. by owner. In quiet 20 ws. 8. Jessie Stree over Gt $1,000 dome ane ° = Site DEQUIN:| | Youderful tenant 16 71s, You tive | 3204 DEVONDALE on we ee re 3 ne < other has| other side. Pull price under $16.-| | 4 on nome. Big lot, near : bedrooms. studio living 000. Owner mo Arizona. m . $500 a RN, rounds. Reason Must sell imm a. Cpee \e . abie rent. FE +5000. Rowse, gee on to 5 ou. AE. down. | SE a | BER, eal Pe SR | MFT Oe Bedroom mg he pocge | - sae ae ee wee aus ”~ AD- ssn GI or ie acai port, Lens Scoot $125. Nake Mprivileges. derson awning type windows, alu- nvesmos . minum 4 sash, screens Bob PE 4-5236 | Fo BEDROOM, BATH. OIL FUR. oak floor, plastered. insulated. olf | Bob Alton nace, garage fenced 280 | forced air heat. 8 x 20 breese- Tower Rd Guvew Lake. ‘Telep.| Way. bnotty coder finished. 1% Nicholie & Harger ¢ Co. car garage, excellent water. Low 3 Ww. $100 DOWN ONION LA LAKE, cE, 2 BEDRM CP ULE hear Lapest poaghh ey top. Ready Yrow : into. Prank Dickie; putt in 1955. Nice 2 bedroom, ee oa womenw | eitebogt™ Re taper, hi re at_jaron owas pts| Moves You In Bem minole Ave., near General Hee. 4040 GREEN LAKE RD a Sescment Belf-storing pital rewer Real Estate, Mice. ames | A, a ope you Gorme RF wean Owner leaving < O 1. aaa eally s 2 - MODERN. 2 BEORM. 965 LOTUS LAKE PRIVILEGES ~ 7 beg R, near 8. Blvd. TR| New — not com finished, | Cement bieck, knotty pine in-/ WHY PAY RENT? . 4. 2 bedrooms, nice lot, a real buy, terior, ledge "rock | fireplace, 9 : ~““WitH OPTION TO BUY 1 partly furnished. 3 or more ... a Ng oe og Only $750 down. ‘BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS eat, 1¥e bathe, in restricted sub- — EB EE . 4 ens ¥ ream wets vision 13 s North -— . Zalenss| Ett commer bee, gee S| LoaDs oF FEATURES ; —, per $6000 on terms. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 3 LARGE yURN. nue. & BATH on Pontiac Lake at 9432 Bonnie f Briar $50 FE 40974. Inquire at ais “Beart Ave. COTTAGE FOR RENT. FPEdera) 3-675. MA AY LAKE, 4 ROO _bath, $55 weekly. OA 6- MODERN reece SUITABLE for two. ON MISSAUKEE LAKE, _Lake City. MA _ 5-7086. OxBOW by gig -3 ROOMS & bath. 1 t-rooms & bath. AND NEAR Boat, Swimming, Pishing. 3651. Wm. Revnell, Beulah, For Rent Rooms 1 RM. APT., wear ree? Fee. FURN. $35 month, ATTRACTIVE RMB. GO GIRLS. PRIV- ELEAN = SS ROO. 344 «W. Huron. ulre 8 Mitier. year | DOUB G RM. FE rr 89 W. Rundell. - 5296. a ‘ROOM FOR GEN- Lapoe. Pvt. entrance, 245 Nelson. OR 3.4354, OR 3-4586) FR 2-7088 HAYDEN Lag age ag 3 BR. ling utifull: 150. $14,1 Goamepea oe dot * 00x . Terms. en and bath are tiled. bar th Formica countertop. Dou! sink. Oil furnace, OFF SCOTT RD. with ‘MO. PLUE | ROOM HO Pu ores Terms (RMS. & BATH. #45 A Mi USE, R PLE. SLEEPING ‘erms utilities. 82 Pingree Rent free for taking care of elder- ah Pony SOUPLE, SLEEPING | « ROOMs AND BATH. UPPER, 2s PE ¢931 PE 2-518. || W. STRATH . Clean 2 BR FE 314 8 Marshall. BUCK i raw ; Py v _— 2 lots. Ol furnace. ¢ RMI CR PONTIAC MO- LAKE COURT. side , large clothes c & pa - = * or PE S000 afer 8 edrmy, summer cottage. Open | _ stor. space Prt. bath PE 2-0018.| J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Ris UTILTFIES PORNO Ton | .8¢2. May 17m. 13 to 4. VE v-081. | Soo BOARD OPTIONAL | 86 EB. Walton Open Eves. Sun. 10-2 2 children welcome. PE 3-0677. ., OR UNFURN. 4YR.OLD | j Ave. FE 3-8100 PE 8-044! «ROOMS & BATH, WEsT SIDE. Ss ar’ references. 1058 REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- For « Atratte’ time, no. leases or fied Ads. Call FE. 2-8181. GUIDE TO LD: Sell things you're using tnresee.< Classified Ads! gg Bs B : on Silver Lake. -| Rent Lease Bys. Prop. 41A OFFICE SPACE — 2? COMPLETE floors containing approx. 6370 in one of Pontiac's best down- ft. town office bidgs. Will divide into individual offices Office downtowa available in other areas, Store — Approx. 5000 sq. ft. on ground floor in goed retail loca- tign. — Store 20 x 70 also basement o!- Baldwin Ave near Pisher's, fices. Garage — Just off S. Saginaw usable for retail purposes. Roy Annett, Inc, Realtor, 28 E. Huron, FE 8-0466, For Sale Houses 43 $100 DOWN Will build on your lot or-ours, any house . We will include rough jum & electric. You furnish bor to finish. We will supply a Must have peed oredit. c. PTON & SONS OR S082 OR 3-4558 FE, 2-7058 IRWIN GEORGE Rf. HUNTOON LAKE AREA 3 bedroom brick gt as Srpane ranch pirate ARK m brick, with stairs to attic. Full basement, automatic heat, garage. Carpet- ing, aluminum storms and screens A-1 condition. This is good weet side property. arage. 2 fireplaces, ger qrepee, A gvod buy for $17, WASHINGTON PA * 2 dedfoo bungalow with full eek —— fenced lot, fruit condition. Sniy_ $1 "with Torme. GEORGE R. IRWIN 298 W. Walton anor, FE 3-7683 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~- kefront Home. toflet, a and shower : va le - mes $1,000 and §75 month. A Family Affair — Ag ishing, . swi ashe d , swim an ‘ull price $7,000 and Giroux-Franks to «# b> 4 EXCLUSIVE AREA beautiful oO see it to appreciate the man: excellent features of this 3 ved. room, all brick Wall-to-waill carpeting in the e liv room, also Tennessee ge rock fire- e. 12x14 ft. that could po mg ts finishing. 52 ft. o jp = beach WATERFORD | High school is only a block & % away from this-lovely 3 bedroom home. Plenty axtras, port & built in 1954. Only $750 down, RRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH: REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 5-1284 PE 43844 open bam. to 8:30 p.m.; 8 Sun, 1-5 2 8B Nothing Down Wit build starter home gn lot. Our plans or yr Basement included Wiring. See our medet, Des OR 3-2837. Donald ae 3 BEDRM. HOUSE IN VILLAGE of Commerce. New ful] basement, hot water heat. 2 lots. lake ee $1400 down. re TUES Lake Model eo r sacrifice — Open Sunday. — brick — car port. Built ' Fg albert — fan, studio ce ceramic tile, full basement w th fnosbl bath. A. Cattell, Vise = r worr at for pir te rE oe a NEARLY . BEDRM. 1954. Gas ahaa seul Rg 4 rm. Aluminum rms. drapes etc. Pull ore wal 88. Terms. By owner, MY 3-2880. MODEL OFEN Hempstead 3670 AGUARINA —— 3 es brick — only 3 years . Spacious living with dining area & plenty of cup- area t cup- ds & ted “bath, Of) eet, floors, um & screens, gas water heater & land. sca, x on Oak- land Lake $ down on 42% u Pull » $13,- in Gee eee a a i 5 i arte? oe if H i uF ai : : i PABULOUS FAMILY hom — If you have been ergs | for # home tha has as well location, let show Hie iF. i cattle Ey] if : re i 8 4+ Z il ESE d 4 i 2 3 isi portion the extras in- cluded. Sate eco cob. RAY ONEIt, Realtor PE ans “LAKEFRONT Bie denon Say SR L. H. BROW SEO Rete usttie uniko aka Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TRADE — TRADE gy - 93 : i E i : HS Oe * fy Ba 4 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Hills Water. paved sireets. $2,650 W. W. Russ Homes, Inc. i sYL 3 ona BRICK vy wa ter, sewer. Bus nerviee $16,500 FE 4-0723. “THIMK!" vay ELSE CAN YOU HOME FOR $69 PER" MONTH -VA TERMS— 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates Ww Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING | FHA $390 MOVES YOU IN $i PER MONTR DLORAH BUILDING CO. Buildor of National Homes FE 2-9122 ~ STARTER HOMES FULL DRAT: woopDs $500 aH handle. 6 ROOM se pavement 2 tte 0 This fine home with 3 t Extra large Sapte eee | Raat cate ae Paneled t m Ww oauy Ey place and a full Setting En erick nevage, sit106. PHA, terms. AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE eet’, Gorn date DIR WY. rehases 08 vistom “Quality | ___Oreyton Plains, OB 3-133 ___ Buin We'll se. | GI RESALE OR RENT. 2 BEDRM, cue mortgage No full bsmt., Cs Rpm bry Builders Ex ares inetiale secnrneer. simi — LAKE ORION Neat & clean Newly decorated A bedrm house. Nice tiving. rm é& dining L. ing rm. kitchen. Close to school bus prot MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (S AYLORD _& store. MY 3-1309 or, MY 32-1811, BY OWNER 2 BEDRM HOUSE, te pees au Crcies Le ING. GOING. yg trees. vile yh on Crescén us submit your a Bry . OF $7,000 cash. owner of this lovely oe cogent old 6 room home near papa HOME. $500 DWN. OR Large bedrooms. Living room.| make offer. $55 month. 75 Oak Den ing room and kitehen Hill. FE 44849 Extra fi Pigs ge | at $9500. | © reasonable er refused. oe | | FURNISHED MODEL | Wosems ONLY t takes a woman to know values | eA qualities. We fee! this is a home women will buy ote | softener, Washer & Sie and many extras a woman ciate. Full basement. “ren | DAILY 10-8 955 with terms. | MELROSE BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS ;™ four bedrooms tri-level home that | —— Perry and is certainly pot one of the ordi- nary homes, You will admire all $8.250 the living space in this home. | 1 Perfect ote coe room = 1st Cpl | ae eee ae ony $0508 Terms | COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT LAKE P RIVILEGES | TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT 1‘ acres, good garden soil. Three | large bedrooms. Extre large liv- ing room. 2 car pee A fairly — ae ee a DLORAH BLDG feet v area ess n | $1000 Rie | a good qualified | FE 8 6455 buyer. m . 0 ee LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD SYLVAN LARKL == PEN EVES. | 1739 sherwood — Sam Warwick has PFE 8.9603 ~~ 3-BEDRM. BRICK Semi shell, inciudes electric, rou : um bing. furnace and s¢ . § miles br —— 1 bik and gone $300 down toy aly FE 5-07 3-bedroom brick tri-level ranch home. Fireplace. built-ins, 2-car garage 185 ft. seeded lot. Exclusive community, sewer, wa- ter, paved streets, lake privileges, $24,500. $5,000 will handle. Open Sunday. FE 4-5000, FE 2-2105._ INDEPENDENCE TWP Rew No down ym your free and clear Wot a 4 bedrooms, with withou basements Have model for in-| C. Weed Co. OR _ 3A «RMS. PATIO, RANCH HOUSE | Full basement, 2 car age, ra- diant heat. 3 acres. Pandseaped | aud berries EMpire 3-4243. 2 BEDRM. 87.350. Li pe $71 ‘| mo. 4 yrs old 4-0123 6 RMS. & BATH. BASEN ASEMENT.| Auto. oil furnace. echanic St FE 4-6068 NEAR CLARKSTON, MODERN 2, bedr ing . . oll ag ga- with picnic table and outdoor grill, _ $10,700. terms. OA 83708. FOUL BASEMENT. 1 ACRE | Cozy ? Bed.oum modern home ‘Pentis 4) Nice and clean. Va- cant. Fruit trees paved rosed Nears Junior High S6chool 34 mile> fro courthouse. Deal with | $8950 Terms Call, mornings. MUtual - OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO New model home. sacrifice! s, Rd, turn wight te left to Lake ag wai Mode) om corner. UN 2-0345 BLA If you're looking for a home in excellent condition. 3 Fireplace Basement ner of ——— & Rowley Lake privileges. Call for appointment. Drayton Plains. a decorated 6 room. 3 bedrooms all-to-wall lot. for ‘ulars Williams Leke. 3 bedrooms. Base- ment. . Leads of shade trees. Lake privileges. $700 down.’ Near Oakland Leke. near Oskiand Lake peg one Tiled bath. Garage. $500 wo. t diate p GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hw OR 3-12$1 DORA 8 * Byes. OR 3-1703 or OR 3-8842 MULTI-LAKES spacious tiv ine. wi oor. Thus han a or hr built-ins. kitchen with c basement with ofl heat ne, t. om lake frontage. 3060 8. Commerce Rd. = MA vote | CITY, WEST SIDE. 3} BEDR 1 floor. basement, sii bee. 5-0636. NEAR ROCHESTER - poeg fleor. EWTE| decorated 2 story house. 2‘-car! garage. About }] acre. Trees and some fruit trees Owner, Reas. taxes. UL 2-2715 5 ROOM HOU @, MODERN. COUN- try home. Only $5400. $900 down Must be sold at once. Real buy Also 6& Family fiat. 625.000 In- — $350 month. Real buy. "P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron ONEIL GIS Nothing Down Sasa AND SHADY with no traffic will afford your children a won- - pod ce to play. There ms With an un- fin attic. Breezeway and attached garage. Com- munity water and its close to sc is. $10.900 is the price. SYLVAN LAKE — Sandy beach. This 4 becir.0m howe has an easement of i2 ft. to the lake just 75 M. away. Easement is for 2 [amilies only. Lovely carpeted tol room-with dining area, ful on sage 7 ga selling ALUMINUM SIDED 2 bed- room home with extra large living room, eating space ‘ull basement, Pe its clese to everything. $9,- 500 _ Just mortgage costs WA L- AGE — 23 room bunga- wv. Pull ment, new oi! fee! garden arce fenced. Nothing down See it . 2 bedrooms all one - yp hoary“ Sd Car garage. uced ta $7,490 or a quick sale. Less per month Payments including taxes, and On - ly gage ‘costs. to move you in RAY O'NEIL, Realtor re in ™ Cos, = 2 bedrooms | $14,000 Terms. | Lk. | FE 4.2577 2 bedroom. New in 1956. $7,400. Payments $55 a month on F.HA. Waterford Viiiage Located on the Dixie Highway— — e tor sale by owner this onal home has 7 rooms. l's . ceramic tile baths, basement ; —~ Riando a oe with gas heat and garage. The 5 | ¢ [x ce oes ott oot tamer ee | OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 | as the rear lot line. Ideal for s of combination busi- TOLMES-BARTRAM boat privileges 4456 Major. Dray- top Piains or Li 2-0538 Gary MACEDAY ORIVE 2 BEDRM HOME Furnished 2 bedroom Beach & | 55 es een “It's my wife. She's driving me nuts!” ____ For Sale » Houses 43 | HARRINGTON HILLS. 483 THORS. 3. bedrm. Brick. Bsmt. Owner. Sacrifice. FE §-8486. PROFESSIONAL MAN — FOR home & ——_ 5 rms. down, 2 For. Sale Houres __ 43! “ROCHESTER Models Open Daily 3 BEDROOM. ALL FACE BRICK homes in this exclusive Mt. Vern- large rms. Pvt. entrance. | on subdivision. Just north of | : Bear Pees iagioeerine. 62.00 $2,000 __down, Utica and the industrial corridor. Located on 25-Mile Rd. oe Rochester & Van Dyke ~~ Owners Say “Sell” _ wall oi ger Schoo). - ° ’ le 3. bedroo 8 home I°-xceptional Values with basement. Has bew bath & | MODELS ARE FOR SALE. PRICED kitchen, pra gas heat & 2 car bon from $15,500. Will accept trade in fe ing rice - $650 down. ; of your home. Large selection of Phone ao = bulld your plan or ours. FRA ANK SHEPAR “See Today.” Phone FF 8-0458 or OL 1-0255 1010 Adams SCHUEFTT, Realtor j | North Suburban 4392 Dixie Hw | with 2 car garage. Fenced yard LOOK OR 3-1950 Days. Eves br 3-3230. | ag gen & Drapes $500 dwn 3 bedroom ranch near Woodhull ble ‘ “ At this 3 bedrm. nome with car- ao ee enh) es £ ary ube ssaict ofeer," ha TROOMS, 2 DEDROOME, 11, DATH fork Lotaled myarned genried| FStqs"ay lat Witten “diay . ; . ice lot, new well, oi] eat. Ful neighborhood Newly decorated. : i | tur. —— oe bene = —— basement —— ye Ready for immediate occupancy. eres. So Be prs cash. 5037 Drayton Road. ighted utility room. Terms: 352 §1500 down For, further orma yg H after = , urch Bt, Ortonville — After tion call engl ee at door. Small down 4 p.m. HERBERT c DAVIS 5 ACRES 4 bedrooms. Bath Basement. Gooa garage subdivis “CUCKLER REALTY a. NEW 3} BEDROOM RANCH. ly find thig comfortable home ary Fs lot Only 83.700 down. e. lete @& ready to move in. Ca icensed — for detalls 703 $16,900. THREE BEDROOM BRICK 6, O All nicely decorated, | BIRMINGHAM. seal value, also well constructed aa. oak Seore. _, Maeares walls, 236 N. Saginaw FE 44091 modern ag geen ' $9. 500 or ial of, Closet space tiled bath, | P70 4 feet on fi on, full base- 3 bedroom ranch nome with full ment with recreation e } basement built on your lot, com- | “3 BEDRM. ASBES- light Nloors, ample closet space, Dream | tos shingle home. New gas heat kitchen, full basement, Recrea | New re occ mareae. Seay are tion room, oil heat, large lot.| extras. $15,000 invested. Make an —— street. $3,300 for aire | _offer. 1946 Bowers. MI 6-6334. equi $25 Moves You In eet io eee “MILFORD 3 BEDROOMS, GA aaGunarelloti resduiane black. heat. Paved street. City sewer te ead, Oak “fears plastered | 99d water. Pull basement. Gar- walls, Ceramic tiled bath, roomy bage disposal, . 70 ft. lot. Free rooms, basement with extra base-| ‘C#'peting. stove and refrigerator. th. ment toom, Hot air heat, 2 car | Sete an ee $84 * io o0ass. | lil trade "ON Rome) Eve. VE 83008 | TO SETTLE ESTATE 4 BED- — RES. FE 4-4813 } reees. By bathe, in Drayton | | lains }) Bsmt close CLARK REAL EST. ATE! schools & church A bargain! 1260 Ww wag SELL & LTRADE | $0995 Call OR 3:2280 | fun | MULTIPLE )LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | RILEY SYLVAN SHORES 3 bedroom brick ranch Located op 2 lots with full divided base- ment, finished recreation LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT room . ith } ' 2 story with 2 completely fur- aluminum storms & screens. car- nished 3 room apts overlooking agra living room, lots of shrubs the lake This year around tu vileges on heautiful come located on 2 lots offers a | é flowers. Sylvan lake. Terms a lot of delightful lake living and 3 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL at a very reasonable price. Gas ted on @ good clean deep heat and hot water Electri canal overlooking Commerce stoves and refrigerators Dock & lake. Brick & aluminum exterior built-in range & oven, large din-_ t space on first level with boat also included. $9050. Terms OXFORD AREA in tached garage. Must be seen to added extras you won't find be appreciated. Only $19.500 ful) many homes Built-in oven and price. range. Fireplace in the living ROOM BUNGALOW Toom plus one in the recreation 2 BED. With extra large living room area in the large full basement full Desement, automatic steker Ceramic tile bath with .bullt-in heat, electric hot water heater, vanity. Ceramic tile counter in & dis. kit¢heh. Disposal. Vent fan Oak floors Natural trim and doors f automatic dish washer | posal unit in kitchen. Plastered | walls & oak floor 2- . This you will have to see to be- H al a or ft. on only , eve the price. $14.500. ¥ down . = moot ee eteowen™” =| HOYT REALTY e 2-9840 FE 2-0966 PE 4-4821 PE 4-1157, 254 8. Telegraph Rd |2 YR. OLD 3 BEDRM RANCH, 1% baths, GI mortgage, storms and RRIS _Screens, wooded lot, OR 3- | LAKEFRONT S Ol a] A wonderful — uae | met sour children "wi il be RB t B pr call home sitwar- | ed on a beautiful Anchor es uys rr hn at a with ae 8 a system, outdoor T fe. lighting, and a fine sandy O ay | beach. is. home was but | and planned py the owner CROWDED? for comfort. beauty and liv- ability numerous outstand- } Siep into this king size liv- oe og nay J sppointments you | room, 16x20 with cozy wil) admire, cal) for further tiheplsee plenty of room information. $23,500 | for the large family, formal } dining room step savin | BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME } kitchen, 3 bedrooms, sma! Lot 100x700 $17.500 } playroom, basement with A bome we are proud to } as heat. Large landsca have jisted, a home that we | ot with 1's car garage will recommend con- it to believe it at only $10,- 640. Terms arranged to sult. * WOLVERINE LAKE ship, a eerie basement, wi an exceptional nice recreation room, all large y a stones throw from rooms and very livable. rich this delightful 3 room wall to wal) carpeting at- brick ranch home. Features «tached garage. at one end, 2 baths, dining area. handy large car port with direct kitchen large utility room, entry to basement at other enclosed patio spacious Sell or consider bungalow } tenderer rd lawn. Deve i. { real cutie in Pontiac to trade. | tae anee te ole me . ey “ : wih terms ~ GI. SPECIALS 24 6 x 44. 8" on founda- . ‘at @ 0 Lu" tion, six lovely .ooms « LU TE AND €OZY * good garage. nice bath and real sharn hose for a kitchen, large ‘ot, ajuminum | a sharp buyer Features storms and screens, located 2 bedrooms with built ins, off North i Just past | large living room, dandy city limits. 610, } kitchen, full basement, oil | Tra spacious ‘yg acre a ’ ‘2 car garage. lenty Aun a Ria ogg ig landscaping. A real comfort- plastered walls, corner jot, able home at a low price of $9550. Substantial down payment. INVESTMENT HOME | on Squirrel™Rd. at Auburn Heights. $10,075 Large five room home with 9 gg aie ol or ot For only $5.000 you can get 5 ee a) ee @ good return on your rage. ee A 37.500 money here in a 7 room and bath home. sous rental lo- cation, or good for resale on . mile nee oan ag payment. SEE low, with oak floors. , plastered walls, and storms and pcreens, dandy lot, rake Warren Stout, Realtor . 800. hear Dequindre. REpublic 2- Apress MILFORD. LARGE WOODED 10T "inte, Teveiines or early mornings. L 2-5: ~~ FOR COLORED Redwood. Contem room, 1' ceramic bath, Bs tock fireplace pod in oven and range. ‘all CH 24281 _for_information. “si 900 full prices | FOR COLORED 2 Bedroonf on paved street, close b ‘Bow WN PAYMENT for this uae pineal Say Oe wer me > firm f gg large room on.)6CUdiK. XD. RILEY, Broker Zad ieee not finished — oni 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd | si088 is New kitchen. Bath. FE 4-4821 PE 4-1157 f they Gre asking. _'_~ COLORED $300 DOWN — | 5 rdéoms,, basement, hot water, 3 M —_— = bath om = storm wihdows and screens, full . Stool on Feng ore rice’ $5,300. $80 & month. 463 8. Garage: sial wah Bothing down, , Stith. Phone OA 8-2918 ” | 2318 WA S LK. RD. 2, BEDRM face t rc “TIAYDEN, Realtor | inet Carpeting. ‘badement 3 t & Walton FE-8-0441 lot, 2 yrs, old, Open, OR ’ , led “4 P + ? ed acreage sull-| aller, } etther ving or recreation room | This lovely 1 year old 3 bedroom | 2 ceramic tiled baths, large liv- ranch home has everything you ing room om second level. at- could possibly desire. plus the vileges, Crescent 77 N. Saginaw 8t FE 5-8165 | Eitates $87 Open ‘til 8 p.m WE TRADE i Is & BON REALTORS 3} BEDROOM RANCH. 2 CoM. | this attractive 2 bedroom home area 2 bedrm home with, 182 Phone FE 4-1557 x in the Waterford area Large rivileges, Cedar lined closets plete baths, $10.500. $700 down oa a kitieen. Cone) fan oe . See | or te 10? end take over 400 month | . arian oe oe payment. Balance | bina storms and screens. and rec. space. Oi] heat., Large 7a58. | pe : rage. Shade trees. $800 DOWN leasant » All for | 2 bedroom home with basement il, “a large ee es ae leak home 60 FT. RANCH on rear of lot for renting pur- — Home Ca j poses. { Lake oods. Brick and pes construction. Water frontage too! $900 DOWN -3 Bedrms., ceramic tiled th, First offering on thie 4 room large living rm, with fireplace. 4018 Irwindale Drive Cass-Sylvan Canal Front 3 BEDRM — DRAYTON PLAINS Attractive bungalew overlooking Owner. OR 3-5976. Gas heat. 2 Sylvan Lake. ft. lHving — car garage Full basement. $14,- he cele. fireplace “dining | __ 600 so bath, enc] = porch. Pu s auto. at tt 15 MILE ROAD AND DECKER, 2 ange ft on water ex- bedrm. home on lot, 80165. 1%! pertly landscaped. Boat dock car garage. Fenced yard, storms Only $14,500, terms. ae 1s AU for 88.900. FE . FARMINGTON AREA FACE! Central High Area . brick ranch home. with lovely; 2 homes, 1 acre fronting on 2) view of Pear orchard Storms and| streets. Main home 7 rooms & | 4 bedrooms, 3nd home 5 rooms & bath. Ree- | sonably priced: May be sold sep- | arately. | screens. jandscaping, beauiful pa- | tio 110x111 ft lot, assume 449 r cent GI mortgage $90 mo., oR 5074 West Suburban Modern ranch home 3 miles from downtown Pontiac. Living & fam- fly room 22 ft. each, 2 eee HUNTOON LAKE Over 1,200 ft of living full ag a kitchen, 2 iss area in this excellent 8 year laces. asement Many ex- old beauty. 3 bedrooms, int ‘features, Oar veut pen fireplace “Luxatre’ _—_ ofl ed patio, expertly landscaped, | heat. 2 lots Among fine pra ds 2 car garage Price re- | homes $11,500 if you ACT duced to $23,000 terms. AST i OPEN SATURDAY COUNT DOWN .. 2-5 P.M. the features of this Weat Cass Lake Front | side 3 bedroom orick and Northwest rt of jake 160 ft frame ranch before you Buy frontage ft deep 8 room Full basement. gas heat. 1's home, ful) basement automatic car garage Full price §$12,- oll furnace Lot completely fenced 050 — $1,950 down | with abundance of large shade | trees. Directions: Cass Elizabeth | |} Lake . left on Parkway to| 1200 FEET . Goethe, left again to 1375 Grinne! Watch for signs. Priced at only | $19,750. convenient terms. | of beautiful sandy beach. | Estate type ranch on large lot Loads of large trees sandy beach. beautiful lake view Approximately 900 sq ft of glassed-im porch pilus large spacious rooms, New kitchen 16 x 18 with. stove Roy Annett, Inc. — since 1923 3% EF Hu eral Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 and refrigerator, New 4 room apartmeng over ga-, OWN ‘ER | 1 * Thing wot MS per mat; Bald Eagle Lakefrant ' Outstanding 2 bedroom. Large living room. Fireplace. 2 picture windows. Beautiful kitchen. Cup- | boards galore. Snack ber. Utili- | ties Attached a car garage Ot) furnace $'5.500. $4,000 ed _NAtional 17-3505. “BUD” Lakefront 100 Foot frontage, 2 bedroom feats fad! week Nae eee oe eatur arge rit y wall-to-wall room, carpeting at a tractive kitchen hele 4 cabinets, full — Treat yourself to a vacation the yerr eround—Priced only $25,000. atl HAMMOND LAK® ¥FSTATES | 120 x 350 FT. LOT . 1 | A beautiful custom bullt | ranch home that anyone could be proud to own 2 bedrooms and den or 3rd bedroom Two baths (stall shower). 218 x 17 ft. living room. Natural fireplace, in- | dividually planned kitchen featuring built-in SB romper! 80 important to modern liv- ing arpeting and drapes included. Privileges on set vate Hammond Lake us show you this fine coma conn gun ging enc | today! porch, full basement with one. >, i. heat, — — ae car garage, t house, we ALL-CUSTOM BRICK | 3 BEDROOMS—81:.900 DOWN landscape % RRY! Buy Ne while | you can. Looks like value Cay a ah ae aie F cally ere ape tally ‘when Elizabeth Lake Fstafes we can offer this new brick Only $10,900.00 for this 2 bedroom . home just on the outskirts bungalow, with lake privileges on of town for only $11,900 It beautiful Eljzabeth Lake, | features 1'g baths natural arate dining room, breakfast nook trim, large living room al- full basement with automatic heat | most 16 ft square Oak | and hot water, nice corner | floors. plastered walls. Over| &4'4@ae Immediate session — 1,500 sq ft. of living space hy not see it See it now! | Bud" Nicholie, Realtor SUBURBAN 49 Mt. Clemens St. WEST Call Mrs. Kelchner . | FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 3 ee Ranch. d alumt- num st ng Alum | storms and screens. Marble | p ION EER HIGHLANDS sills. colored bath, fenced- gp y/owner. 3 bedrm. in yard and only 2 y ine | ill basement. Double warage e. | Sompletely landscaped e| | to new school A really fine home at only $11,500—small | | / priv. and city schools Bed soy take to 4's per cent mort, = Leav- } Pr 5782. | 6 down payment __ing state. 325 Dick Bateman i | “I | K | |REALTORS FE 4-0528 tablished in 1916 | 377 "henge Eves. & Sun.| $950 DOWN — For’ this cottage | NEW BEDROOM | HOUSB FULL in West suburban lake area. Fire- |__basement. PE 4-818. place in liv rm. Large front Kouta’ "olter‘Ceras “end er extras included A pitce to relax. $6,950 Tova . price. BLOOMFIELD HIGHLA ND RICK — Ranch home with 1D sized bedrms. Large living rm. and fireplace. Wall-to-wall carpets Tiled bath. revkfast nook in kitchen. Many | built-in aeatures in- — mol system an ae ee . See this at y $2500 Johnson | g200 DOWN | Modern 2 bedroom hme, new | siding and roof, new bathroon | fixtures, Fenced in lot, garage, lake privileges on Sylvan Lake | $500 DOWN or rent with ion to buy on $1,500 DOWN — For this Drayton ak home. Large ‘iving room with carpeting, new bath, full ag bsm't with extra fireplace rec. rm attached garage ment, large fepced in Jot with ane lot atid shade trees. l'» car garage. Located on) North side of town | $1750 DOWN -- Lake tront home too! Southwe-t cf Pontiac is this | 6 room with full bsm't, Lame Nving rm. with fireplace, roomy kitchen. Rec. rm. extrg Sirepiace See Evening’ after 6 nee FE 2-3381; FE 5-447-or FE 5-29. J.C R. W. LILLEY, Builder 83 E. Walton CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES _ $2,000 down. OR 3- LAKE ORION, § ROOM . HOME, _garage. B GI CLEAN INCOME | OR $2,000 DIS: | 2188 Cass Lake Rd. BUILD NOW 3 BEDROOM HOME plans or ours. HAYDEN, Realtor FE &-0441 RY OWNER Recently built 2 bedroom house near Huntoon Lake. In excellent Twin Lakes Village W. of Pontiac Bldg. Co EM_3-63 | | condition Storms & screens. Water er. Pull basement, extra lot available. "a with lots jeune oil heat. la ke privileg 3 bed- bath. large Being rooin Attached preesewa and By owner. MY count on equity. PE 5-8266. INEXPENSIVE _ Neat little 2 bedrm home, nice location. Idea) for small down payment. m home. Suitable size family. Close to Cake Lake. Only 86.950 with low - fas toga and small month- "PXCK LOVELAND __ FE _2-4875 CLARKSTON N_ $18,900 If you are looking for spacious livability in a nearly new 3 bed- room brick ranch, with family room, Call MA 5- 2474. 2 baths, 2% garage, large landscaped lot, Taineaund occupancy. Owner transfe rred. Rochester | = TWO FAMILY DRAYTON PLAINS ‘OFF JOSLYN gas furnace. | _ \REALTOR 2 JOSLYN MULTIPLE LISTING SERV | SCHRAM OXFORD bedroom ranch with full OU. FA heat. 2 fireplaces. (One in recrea- tion room). or alana to 2- car age 2 On a 100 x 400 ft_ lot ced at $14,950. basement, 5 rooms for owner: s-room apartment up, renting for $65 a month. Oil FA heat in the full basement, sep- arate entrances and beths. Only $1,750 down. A 2 bedroom ranch home with 13x13 living room, 13x13 kitchen and 14a20 utility room and oil heat. The lot is 100 x 267 ft. Priced at 87,- 700 with $2.850 down and $60 per month. A 3 bedroom bungalqw Full basement, gas he at. rec- reation room On 1'» lots, located in the LeBaron School area. Oniy §2,00 down, IVAN W. SCHRAM - FES 9/1 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY COR gt CLARKSTON SUBURBAN “iS =e. __Open NO DOWN PAYMENT fE ae "SMITH" Early American 2-story: frame bome emana warmth and charm. Besides lovely living and dining rms, and a bright and spacious Kitchen, there are 4 bed- rooms of gecerous proportions Library-den, bath. utility rm.. 25 {.. screened poich and 2-car ga‘ rage. corated in exceptionally | good taste including draperies, Carpeting, auto. washer. dryer, electric range, refrigerator, and | Tv. tuated on almost 3 acres, 1'y mi. from village Ail for §321,- 000—Terms reasonable. j DRAYTON WOODS . - | ' Attractive 3 bedrm. brick alum ranch Large living with fireplace. 1% baths. basement with recreation rm and fireplace. 2-car garage. On 2 | large lots. Numerous —— By appointment. $22,800— terms. i Rolfe H. Smith —REALTOR— age” ‘TH VAL. -U- WAY FOR LUES WE TAKE TRADES $250 DOWN 3 BEDROOM HOME. L 4 ITY PLUS % BATH OFF ROOM. LARGE LOT IN ARE $175 APPROXIMATE COSTS ROOM HOM CITY OR SUBURBAN. 8OME WITH BASEMENTS KJ. (DICK) VALUET Realtor 345 oe Fel n on 8:30 “FF PEs 353 _MULTIPLE’ E ME LISTING § SERVICE GILES - $1,400 Full Price... For this }-room house, west of the city. The lot alone is worth more than the asking a for further infor- West Suburban A clean 5-room home, built in '53. ae lot, p Sgry neigh- thood. Only 560 with rar arranged—@ee this to- ay! Income Two houses on a large jot near Baldwin Rubber. First house has two 5-room apart- ments; second house has 5 rooms. Only 610,500 with $1,009 down GILES REALTY CO. ae bea AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE POR Lar | GARDENER: gue’ FOUR FAMILY BRICK: Excellent nM -West aren ME Street Phone FE 2-4031 . a oul Sasee A. JOHNSON, Realtor and beth A y of ~ ‘1704'S. Telegraph Rd. | tithe oul pte, 7 PASTY NO ee Reet var I$ FE 4. 3h Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor . ee vines, es, NEAR NEAR st. , MICHARLS—i37 CHAM: FE 2-012 mee Hey. at seeeree pinnan ag gos os [Brut nbolRata’ pt ae] AMPLE CusToNER PARKING "| {9 ti AF ater ‘ Fi a ‘ , fs John K, Irwin rem. home loc on, eit with, $1200.00 down. considered. convition, centraj lo+ ‘ FE fans geraget | ee APARTMENT _ This ‘wi for itself, Hills. 3 bedrm ranch, Land-| HOUSE on Mi!, near Ortonville. a 8 Bsmt. $14,.300./ Brand new perma-stone dom Irwin, &e Sons BRICK an MGNU-VAI| mock cll forked lt Reet. Tike heaters. a :| root ‘fn exceliént condition, 2% | peting and furniture. Lot 7 poe ieee me MOE. x 210 gll fenced and nicely __Eves FE 60823 landscaped. iY OWNER 3 SEDROOW WOO. ‘alk on Fp EREDIe . West . Webster School. } Block FROM. 8T. B I Sas heat extras. Priced for| Twenty foot living uick sale. ‘ home been well reared for. } Sak see ah wate, on coment ores bedroom ranch, 2% baths,| 9%. on t 8 and features. Carpet-| race Also convenient to Tel-Hur. S we on be: bus service, = ee Selo Neanes ° 43 For Sale Houses 43 u VW “3,55 dining ony fi = & throughout, 2 baths, —— kitchen, terrace, 2% car € W. E. Rorabaugh. Builder FE 4-7007, ___ a BY 8EM)-FIN 3-064 house. OR 3-268: or OR 3-1070. in- : bed- room ‘home built in 1954. $9500 walls, auto. oil . orated Only $1240 down. Lo- Will bulla 3 bedroom nouse. com. cated off lete with basement on your let. ardwoon floors, tile bath, auto- $500 DOWP matic heat. Don McDonald OR © other cost moves you Vans in this lovely 3 bedroom WILL ACCEPT $6 OR ° ranch, tered — oak car or small down payment floors ore heat. bedr'm, corner tot in Indian vue —— picture wae. Call age. FE 54-2077 a 1pm icntine TO ~ SELL ~~ BEDROOM 7 LITTLE FA suburban home, jot Tast1d. $9,760 , ~wity for large fertile 5 acres with or will trade eo™l housetrailer. 4786 Riverview. extra hice 2 bedroom home = neat as a pin. 2 car garage — foourd Call OR 3-2614, ow is the plan ' or 4 es your garden. Hurry on this BARGAIN 2 bedroom home, $1400 down to FOR COLORED mortgage, no costs, $54 per mo. We have several homes, 2, 3 inclu taxes and : wurance nd 4 bedooms. No money PE 5-7192, evenings only. All have basements. Now is the OTTAWA HILLS time to buy. Call today. You’ always wanted a ood @ on te West side I fine Fy 83 vedroome vestibule shies, e, WIL IAMS; den, terrific recreation EST Marvel mn Dish: arvelous tn nates a “i Se ae washer breakfast nook. Laundry a ' arage, screened pa' NOTHING DOWN rece grill Sizable lot. Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starttr SEEING 18 BELIEVING. ~— homes. If you're looking for some- WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT thing different im the line of start- Wonderfully conditioned er homes = then you can't $$$) afford to miss this opportunity. agg gh A gpm | Nothing down on your lot or we Carpeting imatuda: bd Ter. BAve several oe rific recreation room in RRO ALTY basement — Dou ble garage . TED juscULLOUGH REALTUR Priced to sell! oer 25; 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-6 JUST — eoedicts” neighborhood ee a —- A wonde c ition BY OWNER, SELL OR SWAP EQU- 3 bedroom brick and frame of in 3 bedrm all ge house home ting and drap- corner Jot. base- erles malades Full dining ment, are Pg 1b An North room. Screened summer. oe _ 8-8396. porch. Full basement, 24a | car garage. Nice yard, $9, 950 i fenceJ-in rear. Close te Don- | } eison School and bus serv- | Will build 3 bedroom with full ree Bc Mg protnar el ent. oi] heat, aluminum | Handed idelie ta scaicd sat Siding, oaky floors and obdireh wicO Sinnll Pcestan weet aie aaa cabinets on your lot or North off ‘West Muren FP. Cc wooD co OTTAWA HILLS a at Mis Beautiful 3 bedroom brick | Large living room ull Office Open dam -8pm. — | dining room, sup room or BY OWNER® REDUCED $3400 FOR den Automatic oi! heat, i quick sale bedrm. Cape Cod Brick garage Beautifully “ys acres beoutifel rec. rm.! landscaped yard with extra with r in psmt Has horse jot — Priced to sell!!! stable Util. Didg.. screened porch. | Fireplace. 2-car garage 3742 8.) | OTTAWA DRIVE j Blvd East of Adams Rd onderfully conditioned | gdh home Vestibule em-|/ Retiring trance. center hall. fireplace | t . > room. den. Excellent kitch- or starting out: en an@ preakfast nook Car- All you need is imagination to peting and drapes included move jn now — and a few 4 rooms and bath up Oas dollars to fix up this Early Amer- fired steam heat Double ican home im Davisburg Living garage. Beat grass lawn — dining, kitchen & bedrooms $27.000 - Terms with full bath. Plastered wall Pine floors and plenty of shade !DEAL SPOT - on 2 lots running to a stream. {or Peonies. ponies. and Priced at $5,000. $500 down and SD we Kk Pack roe nont 1 : roa rontage x small monthly payments. Call for ft deep Wandectul ‘Kaas appointment. Country Living | In Waterford Village A heap of living awaits you here —on 2 large corner lots Land- scaped to perfection with fruit trees, lawn. shrubs, outdoor grill and badminton court. 3 bedrooms, living. dining and modern kitch- en. Tiled bath Basement. Gas | heat Attached garage. You must | see -it to appreciate the value Total price $15.500 with con- venient terms. appointment only with breezeway and double = caches garage — Will sell or trade NO DOWN PAYMENT We have a number of 2 and Bome #1 basements st decorated | in top condition Low monthly payments and on) 5 per cent interest Ca NICHOLIE Clarkston | « tasrcer co : oo PONTIAC S LEADER REAL ESTATE, INC. wit EXCLUSIVE HOMLS 20S Main. Clarkston. Mich. 33 HURON . FE 5¥i83 ‘ACROSS FROM BANK: MAple 5-5821 Open Daily 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 5 ROCHESTER — 3 BEDRM. BASE- G.I.'s NOTHING DOWN | ment, attached garage Sacrifice | — equity for cash. | Wes Side—Only $36 per | Month including taxes and pAaILY i HOME, WEST SIDE. insurance 3 bedrooms and eal after 5 pm. FE 8-1053 eSrage Call pow on this INCOME FOR ANY | RACE, 5 AND bargain bath. up end down ments _Only $50 month. OR. 3- se} J_BEDROOM HOME CLOSE TO Wuson School and bus. By owner. FE 2-6920. (;I—Lake P rivileges Nothing dow” on this well kept 2 bedroom home with oak floors, | | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 45 ret. Ave FE 5-044! Call Evenings _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — LAKE FRONT room 2 bedroom home - be purchased tor $1780 dow tile bath utility room Only 855 9 with §75 montnl > — 011.200 1 i per month | See it now, . JOHN J. VERMETT | sew> peproom prick — ruLt GENERAL REAL ESTATE | BASEMENT 9203 merce Rd Bullt ta oven and aon aad west side — 8450 down fast 36466 WAL -LT ED LAKE AR jh = costs. ARE. A Don’t de =e = are Wargaias | ay om Ke h be x 'y << | shes _ pe ic 3 ‘yrs. old, | exc. floor edroom, 1 FOUR LOTS —148 PEET ELIZA- ner Rete ianuseaped® ful| BETH LAKE PRONTAOE basement, paved roads, extra fea- Idea! for ranch type home. $2,- tures. $ 10 per cent down 000 down—Land ¢ontract. Cal! to mortgage. MA 4-3330. us, the price is right. TOP VALUE |3 BEDROOM. — aa | Liké new 5 room home and_ga-| BU GE NOALOW rage. A-1 area. Large lot. Fast WATERFORD TWP of Rochester. EZ terms. For A terms—small] amount down | = sale. Cali appointment | ae clean through- } “SCHU rs a i LET US SERVE YOU — Cali us: a E for listing. trades and apprai«- aa: we = one too smal,—none een eight arge Owner ill, jeaving state offers a” \ M. i lovely 4 yr. old modérn ranch bungalow, all large rooms, plenty | of closet space, oak floors p'as- | tered walls, breezeway, attached garage. besutiful lawn and trees. REALTOR Convenient to new MSUO, $16,500. | 3101 W. Huron Terms. . Pioneer Highlands Just a block from the lake smartly designed 3 bedroom modern brick ceramic tiled bath, well arranged kitchen, nice basement for rec. room, scree 2 car ga- FE 4-356 Open Evenings till 9 i GREEN LAKE FRONT TIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Ali brick eustom built 3 a rage. Bee at your convenience. with gentle « Little Farm beach. - Widow owner das | Out on =< a ave. pricéd to seil. a cory white frame modern bun- . ie - galow on cm good acres. priced | 4-F AMILY SPECIAL at $9000 w poonsg down or will take less ae ca WFELLIS M. “BREWER, 3 extra large rooms and bath each. Ful: ement with rec: | reation room. To include car WEST SIDE BRICK e 6 room two story home rfect condition 7 inside 7 RM -RANCH 3 BEDRM — — state due to illness. EM . AR OLD, 2 De t sg I agg mi. ig sub. on and out. Recreation room White Lake. $7,200, $1,000 down 2nd m, Fenced rear yard or discount for cash. rand ‘cal gafere. To include now. FE - $7 Ste terme, Tacut - South Adams - $9.150-$1,000 DOWN ; John ; H. C. NEWINGHAM, REALTOR K ‘Auburn at Crooks Rds. lf zler UL 23H CLAWSON,. OFF uns, NEAR Rochester Rd bedr Realtor 670--W. Huron, St. Ph. ‘eaves FE 4-3525 gray brick Patic, lovely Or Ph. Fr 2-0829 Eve. ard. School 2 000, terms. FIVE... eat, extras. 314 Essex, JUniper =| Humphries 63_N, rots 9236 Open sa é .-° = I “ ' at = PES $° . / Owner must sell. down yormems. $570 2 per cent return on money. See ie. 7 100 ft. and wider wate lots jow os 63400. Be terms. a Ai ad Many gs a several ola Ines case C. SCHUETT, "Realtor L 8-0557. LOT FACIN' 115 ft. deep, Mag: * on Lake, $1,150. 4 privi- en Crescent Lk., each. LARGE ON PRIVA . ke, . Sacrifice. OA 1394 an — - , Fo Rusty Lae nat of PONT TAC “REALTY 731 Baldwin FE 5-8275 A COMPLETELY ) MoD- ern home on a 100 foot — lot on beautiful e. Excellent refrigerator, modern electric hot water tank = many other features. BEA lake in Le Call Mi 4-2164 ( or MUlberry 9-4681. CABS Like 12 x 15 se Walls, raised twin bookcase cab- ountry kitchen, losets Children's wash rm. wnt _bearm:: _ Owner Jeaving sti state Cedar Island I Lake e¢ 80 { waterfront lots are Priced to Thes ood —. sites. mat a with small down irae J. VERMETT — REAL ESIATE Commerce Re. EM 36466 4 EXCELLENT 5 ROOM RANCH with White Lake privileges. Pull basement. carpeted living and din- ing rooms. Only $10, wi terms a oe! M59 st Milford ELIZABETH | LAKEFRONT BEAU- ty Built to last forever. Intertor natural beam ceilings, For Mn Sek: wood ponsties. 2 . =. se all built-tn be ees —- with niepiace, Doub ust peting. drapes, traverse rods. & automatic laundry. owner, Ap- point . FE 10. FOR SALE. REASONABLE, OR lease year sround home on Cres- cent e Tw le living room dining ei], large legen in poreh fe ee Hot wa- heat 1487 after 6 pm —— Lor. 100 X 200 PRICED TO 1_ By owner ‘FE 23-1670. ‘Gn ORION, 2 ACRES ON IN- Gianwood Leke sione firep lace. 39 u beautifully landscAped Priced Immediate sale. OA 68-2515. call @am -6 pm IN LAKEWOOD VILLAG Will build 1700 sq ft. living area home with 2 car garage on lot having 285 {| wa'er frontage To- tal price for this hard find pd fl of deal only $29,500 vesti- gale North Shores at Lower Straits LE. This 2 bedrm. ranch is hie! complete on very large lan scaped $21,200. *e Phone EM 3}-4756. | Lotus Lake. Excellent 10,500, Down payment §2,000 000.7 : a good beach Asking $9,500 on bedroom. Nice lakefront home on Duck Lake. on DaVista terms. Tackles Dr ~_" va — Total $1,500 d-wn C. SCHUETT, "Realtor FE 80458 or MU_= 44-4353 LAKE FRONTAGE 100 asa = North Shore—Ham- 2 lot. in DOW RIDGE Subdivision. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 West Huron Street FE 5-6161 or FE 44278 LAKEF Some down,* terms. at 3 DOWN Buys this modern year around peal, ll — a ae ee arge urry for 87, total .. id NOTH GOOD BUY Nearly new log cabin. Large lot. Lakefront. 2 boats & dock. Only $8,500. Terms Dorothy rie Be Lavender we as! KEWOOD Sherwood and r available COLE & EASLICK co eet “La AKEFRONT F THOME. Sesutitety located Home bh ige. aaded. sd" Jot. quiet pl dings, has ogy ET with oll foun, ee tow an an. C. A. WEBSTER, Realtor Oxford, OA 63122} Orion MY 2-2291 | Gonent ge Sar ceaay pee yesetness, off xa, kee ba 41.500 ave a ae Tre bla claak™ “rd ~~“FSILVER R LAKE High, « trent ey ~~ saat sell quick — ten Carl W. Bird, Realtor birt imate slags ost I A * ‘BARGAIN? Lots of ’ in te Want. Adst. ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 "For Sale Lake Prop, “4 7 sates a er Lakefr onits | ries CKERSHAM | Pontiac Lake” SIL LAKE ROUD, r ron 000 for this split s Silver 2 "bedrogm lak le satere Lake Roed. te -_ - Ing “boat. acelleni_ beach. For Sule Acreage’ 47 Pontiac Lake 3 Acres or More . . Commetes Rd sobetw. tbe reand construction. erce Village & Mion = room, sereened-in front iy miles oes North- ch. Cement breakwater. Western H . This = Beeutitul candy . Pull development is for better eae cn ica — Boor | SSRIS EB Eau Ta , ro a | fl owners. Yerz, soo \Villiams Lake per acre, Terms Lovet 3 -Level LS 10 Acres or More master White Lake Rad. Crosby and ed jot rut ‘price Rd. Just West” of Weleriord. only $18,760 — Te igi Dh acre or) own lake Neva FE "BOSS or MU 4-5803 | Lessied te toutifel tabs =| C.- SCHUETT, Realtor new 3 bedroom kK and fACRE BUILDING SITES UP wood rench home. Fea- 460 MAIN pose Ry tS tures 2 baths, built-in range WOODED. NO) and oven. 2 car attached pg he $1800. $25 DOWN, 25 garage. Large lot 105x150, A MON a Only $18, R. J. (DICK) V. VALUET A. TAYLOR MS Oukiang Ave Open, 3331 | PE 5-0683 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * PARCELS TO CHOOSE FROM. REAL ‘ESTATE INSURANCE ear Daily He So - neat 12-6 a3 Migpnes Be (M-58) OVER 100 POOT WATER FRONT: ‘ age on Maceday Lake. High and Gry lot with beautiful shade and 7 v Dizie H Rea: . OR 39701. ITH 20 ACRES rs meatal ‘950. $100 down. Small cottage, good well, yard is rll |ao Ac Acees Beautiful butldi site 30 landsea Stra | acres tillable $2,000 4 vd berries and many fruit trees. ‘ys ‘ coptienal awe aad au £ ont | F nag with trout cream. * $2,950. | | $5,900, $1, down. |S meres. $1585. down {10 acres 980. Near Clarksto F Oo QC, |! acre. woode 200 ft. ot road front. | . . age. $1200. aT, Williams pi at MSO | co cee is 7 down = ealtor ee ee dae M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 “Latrile Lake where the fbing| BUILDING SITES _ uni the best. | lakefront Jot, plus 2 bedroom| %2,,9Dd sere pereels located | home with full basement & oi! Pontiac. Low down payment | furnace, freee Syimm;| Also 10 acre plot, Oxford ares. ing in front of . Generous terms, | at on $7950. $1000 down. } Cc. WEBSTER, REALTOR | with eo D a Pl ay Oxford, | “om 63122, Orion MY 2-2291 | to be built on. It is an excellent. ~ JDEAL | aud — —— with small) down) FOR | OR. RD. Riley, Broker SUBDIVISION FE 4-1157 PE 4-482) 12 Acre parcel of land located W aurtioar Sheley md: Chevelle "ot cee | Owner transferred. immediate MSUO. Divided a 6 ft rd! ssession, beautiful home’ one would have lots 173° wide | ullt in age Extra ag —_ A real — if you have | Kitchens t' 1 % tea sth’ full full cosh FpiOLt < ‘w open eevee! Reemen reser! __ INVEST NOW Lucent, only 658.- ee 5 acte parcels. Lovely | romped Sppoin spot. $(5@ down wil) han Out of this Wold ut of this met yeni , Dorothy Chor mT Lavender when you inepect this property| 7iMs9) noone 7 2 “ge ge A Prone "EM fees rng MU 46617 irk bath iappren.t Sees Onn Sale es $1200 ft ke frontage. You ee eee " sre ei tt — Will not de- scr repairs. _Ph_ Holly MEirose , BY OWNER, oe ACRES sane | 4045 "5: aed WATERFRON | “HOME | ecres. 3 rs bee teepce JSHOOL HOUSE LAKE horse barn 20x30. orchard, 3 bed- Was ane Yam rms., bem 8 4 hot water ver 2 - beat, . . Terms. BUILT RANGE & OVEN poncne lng ME 1- 34 EB. MSI 3 me 2 baths. fireplaces} Holly, Michigan. 1 Pro 500 & UP , OXFORD A’ AREA Bloomfield Real Estate 6-0500| +19 to Pontiac City limits, 21 WILLI NT YEAR toy con loam soil, 7 room ¢. 2 bedrooms. Open remote: ued a home, automatic | ay & Sunday. Broker. | ot! 26x30 stable and other Landsdowne, OR or | Sulldines All Kinds of fruit. Prop- i. | erty well located at 760 Sanders ALL | Rd. pear lakes and schools Sell- bedroom, nicely furnished. new, 4 due to illness. Rey Knauf, siding. brick front, vate beach. 3 blocks from and stores ; @ TO 10¢ACRE Must sell immediately. Make offer.. farm. on all-weather road, or wil! | R18 MILE RD pong A Tg tala Large ranch style home. 2 car erty for farm. Phone days, | garege attached 4 lots. Boat, 47: nights, MA $1902, Grapes = carpeted. Outside fire- WIDOW SELLING Vi i¢-ACRE OR- place, blecks from jake. $11.-| cnarg. piete with eae ot 500 with $2,000 down. cundings & v peratehed house. | or rent EM 3-4706. after one | Paul M. Jones, Real Est.’ PE ¢-0680 00 CPE 89-1278 | Busi Pp lag Sale Business Property For ‘Sale Resort Prop... 4A - ne TORE. ° Se — — e e riers. ORAS LAKE rations < weaker ates On ene * Jerry | oe FRAME WAREHOUSE Mich. on N. Cass see area an. (Bese Jerr & Morrow, ’ ; Lafayette. Garden 6 rate “ceminereial Let area H.- LARGE ok AR ES 440 sq. ft Cash or terms, $3200. S008 Terme ON D438 Rolfe H H. {Smith _____ For Sale Lots _ m4 6 | Telegraph RAPE 37848 2 Lore_waren FORD RD TWP To) Business Opportunities 51 13 LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOTS FRAME CONSTRUCTED CHURCH building” with full ment near Lake Oakland. “a privi-| cluding Pastors study. secretary's | leges each—term | room, large school room, social Pt tgs in Deaatiful ‘Dynzton hall, and le pewren | s. Priced at up— gene kitchen. Terms tile Main auditorium has 2 EXTRA LARGE ¥ from 170 to 225. N. shore Forest Lake. Please call; Locatea near downtown Pontiac nM ey on large lot 63 x 86. This prop- 8 ALZA lots, 14 mi. N.W.| erty can be used by another of Pontiac. §1, — Terms, urch apy organization, 3 se al reational fecilities. : 4 rec Rolfe H. Smith —. page gyno —REALTOR— ‘ commercie' now for sale wa 244 8. Telegraph Ra. FE 3.7848 _below market price. FE 5-05 so x 164 Fr. Oo ,ANYONE IN Edgewood Cull Course, excelient; modern piarrice station in . a Pontiac with a small in-| 3-6282_ Eves. or Sundays vestment a ge Phone FE) 100X150 PT. LOT IN “AREA. 2-343 GooD near Huntoon Lake. $1,350 with ip& YOU LOOKING FOR A BOSt. | reasonehie terms oe? Get free Michigan | 60X200 POOT LOT WITH LAF Busines- Guide™ from Reattor | Privileges on Williams Lake. $990 a & Associates, 1050 W easy terms juron. Pontiac FE 4¢-3881 F. Rivet E INN “AnD RESTAURANT Oo O. the Highiand Milford | Call Owner. FE | Witiaees bere Rd. at M39 ie area. ofts ope va beme | aOTG Se pa 5 oi OIL BUSINESS ma tg mE AT ra ao lapt and quipment. " r area, Modern bulk eq __Festrietions. MI ¢-1017. | Ecelent territory Yon ee | DRAYTON WOODS, WOODED, volume. handle. rested sf Pontiac a} 110x270, $2350 cash, FE ¥ partie pply FOR 8A ROX- | me Z imately 3% seres, rolling, partly GROCERY AND BEER a ¥ . on brench of e Riv ing » Loca’ a “a 6 on Midtlo Belt poor) Ores enets - different | viene ohne lakes. Write Box 94, Davisburg, | HILLSIDE PERTY IN CITY GROCERY DOING GOOD BUST- > soa | of ( plosentiene thd corner of| ness. Buy the stock. Pay the rent | Dunstan — — — Drtve and you are tn business. 94 Oak- | 1's ecres. trees. One of land _ a _ few Weft in this’ desirable loca-| HOME LAUNDRY BLEACH ROUTE. | tion. Sew connection avatl- tablished 10 yrs. Part time. Can ra $18. Call owner. M | & ——— rite Pontiac Press annie DEALERSHIP FOR SALE Crestwood Farms Mercury outboards, gator trailers Lots available exclusive colored mg ne og cnr Must se interests. Costello's Lake Orion. MY_3-1538. FROZEN CUSTARD now showing inc at ye] Easy. with terme. Call now for m WrtM—6_PT FRONTAGE REALTOR PARTRIDGE en at On Oakland Ave. t_ Mich, _im ate Fis 08638. ve +e ns Oe y. HURon UTH BOULEVARD, Bast iPr & } SUPPLY = Pt. frontage. Zoned R2. Sell yard in of Commerce trade. good buildings with inventory and BALDWIN-KENNETT AREA be Pt. srensage building lots. 12 “LET'S TALK Oe Rona tee BUSINESS” CASS LARS WOGES Bar x lots. 3 to ae Senene » N icholie & Harger | Co, ' SELECTED | gree Building Sites 100x150 ft. on @ hill, ne dn. x 250x1 --3 gine. MICHIGAN B SINtss 2'Seres, paved toads #8480 | SALES CORPORATION 1. “Se |JON A. , BROKER ; ms DOOR. = SR at OF og PR Tay TE Pea RAY O’ SEI. Realtor 262 8. Telegra Rd. Open 9-0 3-1103 SUBURBAN MARKET | Groceries, beer and wine. Grossed $96.000 Red hot os: neat and dees. Lon ‘noe, very reasonable rent. $3, jus stock Ne carshe ‘or benday wore pi ° we health f 7 Ideal for | ‘or couple, Giroux-Pranks, Real Es- _tate. 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701. STANDARD OIL 2 ~~ Bm for lease. Dixie and Ps > tiac. Call MI 6-5311 aye or Mr. George Howard _ VE! ~3421 after 7 p.m. 8YLV. LAKE — 3 Bedroom brick on 2 jots. Garage, basement, tile, bath, breakfast nook. will derorate to suit buyer. 117,500 PHA terms if desired. Need we say more? VACANT — Very sles 2 bedroom | home on 2 fous. Lake privileges, near stores & schools, west qu- burban location. Wil) negotiate terms. | SHABBY HOUSE — 6 room bap pacha on Whittemore street. $360 do $65 mo. STATEWIDE Rea] Estate Service of Pontiac D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 18. Telegraph rE _4-0521 STANDARD OIL _ 2 stall modern station for tease. Pinancia] assistance and aoe | ing available to interested ; Auburn and s. Call ut 6-5311 days or Mr. Otto Molmen _at JU 8-1174 after 7 p.m SHORT ORDER GRILL One of the ¢ est & niceg operations im Oakland County oo much business for elderly pm who want to retire. Finest ent, short hours, no Sun- aye Business only $8,000 with RT BAR All newly decorated. Good area, — Business only $29,500 on | Hagstrom REALTORS bags = hland Rd (M-59) Ponti ‘ Ph. Tarttioge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE HARDWARE Here's an easy to _ shoppin. center, hardware at “a "a LIQUOR — $10,000 DN. — $10,000 down buys this weil- located, 8 o pol age liquor bar Se a hory —. Bey = with van tremendous fremage Seth ae Fo he right - just. $10.00 down, REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Thruout Michiran | PE ¢-3581 ane . HURON _ OPEN " VITALITY PEED s ee supplies and paint. Next to Kro- Btore ger volume and good gross. 110 car packing lot. Busi- bess with or property. “Work Where You Play Gasolthe beer round a ue living 5. Biec. water gee T REALTY 2410 5 COMMERCE RD WALLED LAKE MARKET +2391 | Sale Land Contracts 52 . LAND. CONTRACT $7,934. F seontondle ty trypan $70 per C“PANGUS, REALTOR me0 M-1 Ortonville. NA_ 1-2815 a oo hig JA D NT wits balance of 64.806 a1'8 per e cont ‘Over #3 Bee a = ELWOOD J 3 CAND CONTRACTS co a OR to sell. A Garrels. EM 3 _or EM Money to Loan — (State Licensed Lenders. BUCKNER | FINANCE COMPANY BORROW. UP TO $500 Pontiae — Drayton Pisine — Utes Walied Lk. Birmingham, Plym Borrow with Contidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Co of Pontiac 5% 8 Sag PE 4-0535 IF YOU NEED HELP, I CAN belp you get a good used car, @& new car, or a used truc with no money down. Call E aoe Lk Owens, FE 5-4101 HOME & AUTO" LOAN CO. 1N Perry %. ‘Corner EB. Pike: GET $25 TO $500 Signature ae . QAKLAND OR 4- }-0358 | a@ terrific buy for | 53, - | tate % Ave_ CARNIVAL | ; by asking her for a date when she's broke!"’ |——— | Money to Loan $3 | ____ (State _Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED a. | 525 TO We STATE “FINANCE CC CO. | 102 Pontiac State | FE 4-1 oe 574 CONSOLI Mortgage Loans 54 DATE Your debts. Get cash to pay off estimates, Free consulta’ on 92 W Huron age FE }- Swaps \4 —s HOME. 2 $12,750. | he Sounperalbes as ment. MA 4121 j 5% 4 A-1 shape. | for good used car. Wizard motor & auto. & "51 Buick convert gee truck, wrecker, or sell 2-0548 13 ca METAL BOAT, 5' HP. 1056 21" Blond TV . i Wil tenmaet | ¢ ri rt down pay-| | HP. ( LLDTTON CHIEF BOAT | or trade / ivy @ast Blvd. trailer s dryer. bie. Norge for | j0s5—4i PT. 2 BEDRM. HOUSE. trailer, exe. cond and motor, car, ree: welder, or 6-3401. less depreciation, for house. Trade - equity boat, | pickup, motor- | home repairs. ‘38 GMC SUBURBA _ Swap or sell I equity: §. LIKE NEW. | FE 28279 | | $2700 $2200 LAKE ORION jot or cabin. OR 3-7547. ALL METAL UTILITY or outboard motor. $40 _ Hamlin Ra ~ EQUITY IN SEASONED land contract for sharp late mode! car or stationwagon| EM 3-0081. EQUITY FOR TRAILER, | 1399 W. | BIG LAKE _—S| 3 ACRES, 20 ft. easement on lake. Pvt. road, trade for car, pick- land contract or bousetrailer. 41816. CASH FOR USED for equity Trailer. PE 8- TV's, TAPE . 2? BEDRM | 2 in late model | 2979. FOR SALE OR TRADE: LOT i6¢xise toot Restricted bidg. FE &-6970. STATION Gas IPMENT. or trade. Fit 5-7519 rons 4 p.m. | | TRONRITE ' IRONER } ,or small piano. MAple ple $-1200 | JEEP WITH | motor f oo truck. Must ‘or um us have Pre good $680 value. OL 1-646 afters UPRIGHT ANTIQUE ~ PIANO. Swap for what have you? 6458 Lor. | SPINET PLOW. NEW | fer Chevy. ae SMAL Comfortable |. 7S bath. aie ae owing we stre buildings, $8,500. 4-4813, Ask = Mr. Clark phone 6 to 9 pm | WILLA year round furn. Owner. OR 3-1148 WILL TRaI housetrafier, automobile, contract. CCEPT LARG model housetrailer in TRADE EQUITY room brick Es late model FARM. &I fg OR TRADE. | 8 bedrooms, res good land | am. some out- Will accept . Please E LATE trade on » lake home. s FE 3-778. ulty on beusctrailer, OR $16; $10, at reasonable pric ALL sizEs CL CLEAN size 10-12, $30. FE 4- For Sale Clothing 56 k Um 3 arg? BLUE TOSMAT, SIZE 10, 1 navy lace dress, size 14%, ae rcller skates, FE 4-6762 “Sale Household Goods 87 J ORIGINAL FORMALS FOR SALE es. FE athata: 7 BALLERINA LENGTH FO i worn once, size 8 to 12. WE t-s368. \N USED WORK | poate ieee from 35c; shirts from 15c: & tackle D me ee Ee ie AND BALLERINA formals, size 14, worn once. Both | lovely w suit, size 12. Like new. Cheap. PE 5-9111. | GIRLS 8 a T8, sizE 6 Se ORIGINAL £ oe WILLIAMS | | floor } — once, 4 ROOMs OF ae BA- hy items garden & tools, _spin-dry washer. ve 3023 PR. DRAPES & TRAVEREA _ drapes, Reas “£M eer after 7. 2 PC. LIVING ROOM 8UITE. Crib and mattress. §-5220. 5 PC. BEDROOM - able. PE 8-2854 a oer: Soe Bay oa A wen DRM | AUTOMATIC KNITTING Ma-|° inatin _ Bekarnnine Must Gor H&L DISTRIBUTORS | . oe | bANKRUPT STOCK by Dick Turner) Sale Household Goods 57; Sale Household Goods 2 co eee f 1.08 Bmore | Trak 05. . . Pearson's | avd Lake Ave | a sEwinc MA- on? a equipped ne, Originally sald for Maen t 10 a 53 ot | y . ‘or sei oe 2-3872. 4 & K __ Home ne Products. BABY CARRIAGE, & seid, 9x13 _green woo! rug MI : SRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON | bunk beds. complete with springs _ Furniture. _ 42 Orehard Lake Ave. Burpee pres. canner. ‘ weekend. 21 Charlotte | BUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY ols ged table, 4 chairs. & A = $65; oo room foner, $100 “Ai i: — carpet sweeper. new, & bun. PE. 2-0473 ss PREEZE. LIKE NEW. 15 FT UL 2-4577. OBL UXE IRONER, EXCELLENT $65. MA 4-4187. ano mattress *3995. Pearson's | Bissell | | ce / ‘7.M. Reg US Pat OFF oy Se | ELEeTRIC sTO | _Prineeton, FE 4-7122. “Jimmy's so considerate! He never embarrasses’ a girl | ELECTRIC STOVE. $10, WASHER, AIRS, 2 er "aaa. DINETTE TABLE, desk. coffee table, OR 3-0562 VE. $35. 8 1 $10; walnut dining rm. suite, $50; Spe. cedar oak suite, com- | plete. $45; double beds, com- _— ‘ = $15 & yey twin beds, com- piete, A age Penn inge, 8b, | desk, i eo Ss Sw : Sale Household Goods 57) desk. $30; ORS te eesirs ed “| each: ¢drawer chest, $10 o. : A PC. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, | dining rm. set, $10; poe A $10. pine | rm. set & odd pieces. PE) UL 32-2715. ELECTRIC ee ng 8 PT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. 1: 12%" aa. working TV, upbo) | chair. FE 5-192 51927, Bumper pool ta — Maple pay , » FC WALNUT DI DINING ROOM 1-8239. a ~~? FREEZERS We can ay you money on new eis at oe woe FACE. $1595. Reversibie, $16.50; 1m gt tes. a 2 ones. sant terms. 034 86 on minster C se Rug _ Samuel's Apol. 1 pa earsop Fur ture, PREEZE =a PRI HT PAMOUS Orenarc Lake Ave * + | name etry & ow oh = Ah 10” TV. table model ..... 95 values $149 95 while they last. No | 12° Table — wane twats ar 4.98 | orders, please. Michigan | iv TV ee . worescemt. 383 Orchard Lake | Same 3 $40.00 and up ave. bic ft. F cream freezer. Norge. cubic ft. refrigerator. Norge auto. wash- Ra, FE 4-4945. Open 9 | er. 3 . 768. All in 4-1 cond. FE ae 9 daily 8-2091. Oakland Appliance Service. “RCA TABLE MOD&L, $25, MI WRIGMAIRE £ AUTO WASHER, 6271. — cond. Office or home Knee- Id desk. Nesco — Tea Li labor and parts 30 sors We take trade-ins at Obel TV. 3930 Elize- beth Lk - | 18 CENTURY & PIECE MAHOGANY dining suite with 3 leaves and is. Real nice. After 4 p.m. 271 cart — out door Pr. of lamps & small items. MI 4-8064 _or M 0687 tate St. _MI_6-0667._ oe FREEZERS - NORGE - PREEZERS 21" wn tains TV Chest and U New mode's, seratehed or iceessanetes oo. + $45 cra arred mm at big dis 10° Table TW occ ce cece nee $25! count prices 12%" Extra $15 | 2 vears to pay OTHERS $10 up. FOR | 90 s same as cash buys — Buy — Before it's Bye WA GABERT Bye. New sets from $119.95. 1/191 N Seginew PE 5-€189 year to pay. Sure your dollar goes further here. Peers Appliances FRIGIDAIRE REPO. GAS STOVE. Co. on Commerce Rd. Corner _e®ving city. PE 467s Union Lk. Road, EM 3-411¢ ‘til € FOR SALE PORTABLE SEW SEWING | _pbm or Te % metal and | 52 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER | ,, *Prings. 8° took Phiico ‘re: heater, $99.95. With trade-in | trigerat ite aa. oon. $89.95. Convenient terms. No down | _* A-l ition. ij - = Musro Electric io GALLON dLRCTRIC HOT WAT. FOR BEST BUYS er heater, good condition, $40. GIVE US A TRY _ MArket_4-4677. Eneehole desk. Maple breakfast 37° GAS STOVE, MAGIC CHEF, set. Ma suite. Table clean, $20. 48470. top rang sOpeL wHrre SEWING MK: e new zag had at fe per . Or will discount Call Capitol Appl FE MAYTAG id ‘| homer & cu : ick’s uy’ Sanh _refrig zi 3 g i H chine. Like new. Fase S — pastime for some- $100. cost $350. PE 5-7517 aBopT ANYTHING YOU WAN T| TH egik BE 5 texuaien $ep (ehtes end 3 bas ce) L der pads rT items. MA Se oe hee = : less to Gas STOVE $25 ances of a.) tinds. NEW & U. ashe Pow Visit. our trade dept. for real mower Onl nts Ge a. bargains Elec e $35 gersen trac- 24 MONTHS TO PAY peed wy, sell or trade Come out — i we - RANGES. A ALL 2 scres, of free "Sapo Gaumle dak as parting” Fone MON. ats ® T0 6 PRI. 9 £0 8 GE ELECTRic STOVE. LIKE | NEW 4 oak a Poles x i bed, $10. TV $25. 4 Auburn Beights on Auburo ise. items. 6545 Alden Dr. Ra MO Green Lake. EM 3-2989. AMAZING SINGER ZIG ZAG SEW- _ RANGES. VERY VERY GOOD CON- ing machine in besutiful cabinet. dition. % & up. R. B. Munro fal ton nee ee of account. Elec Pag 1080 W Huron Pp make pey- ments of $815 per mo. tur 9 mo. | ORAY WILTON 8X13. sx10 RUGS, Makes Desutiful designs, | button stair ca Mees without ea Call” ‘caption A App. AUCTION ae ae Final : pale Last Auction Going Out of Business Due to ill health All New Merchandise black swivel legs. 3 w it ber, step, colle). OL #2561. iRONRITE. FLOOR MODEL. 95 SAVE $100 ON DELUX GE We have several used ranges and |. in excellent condi~ and see them. refrigerators a ay and Friday eves tion = Stop Mond unt.) 9 p.m | CRUMP ~ LECTRIC | 465 Auburn FE p 43573 UL 2-3000 | > DISHWASHER | KITCHEN AID R. B. Munro | Very good cord. Elec, ©. 1060 W Huron. KELVINATOR STOVE GOOD __cond. $100, UL 2-2556, TARGE CRIB AND MA $15 05. TTRESS, brane new rson’s Fur- niture 42 Orchard rare Ave. ° oft tabi 7 tL) wites ly }°small chair. OR 3-2257. a ur ay LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. ALS | » price At Jark’s, 281 Baldwin. LEAVING CITY. } POR t / 6 mm. home. Exe. cond. Also Qa y = antiques. FE 2-8675, 71 ioe 7 Pp / ceavikasese \CRIPICE | Westinghouse was & dryer s ° comb. 10 mos. old. 6626. "PE 8- / LIMED OAK D | buffet, 6 ch $100; Sharp! pati, shale 24 auto electric top all - LOCATED _ abogany — 2616 Dixie Hwy. (U.S, 10) 1 MILE NORTH OF PONTIAC ITY LIMITS FURNITURE iN- ble and 6 chairs. Par pe. uring youn — UL 21014. pe. sectionals — room sets. Box s s & mat- MOV ING WEST | tresses cage = —_— rs, swivel Everything must go. Gi bike | & xf SCE a N US 26°", ee Bn ge" 8! = bow with un single | I C Lt A EO pores hg auge, "seer ry. West gage oot, 17 jewel watch- gauge Wagon, an- | ctcaDodances ccm aanerk | gue platy whet "Adina | ¢e of a s - lets & electric toasters, dishes. 3888 Tost ey Lake OOLS act “APPL. AND Soobiectb __Purn. PE §-5274 after 6 pm. MOVING. 9X12 WOOL BRAIDED | Pp Electric drills, 7 power saws, Pporoeage & carpentry tools, lawn lawn furniture. “DRY GOODS Funhe’ lamp Found oak ja mts Ss press Se Peta helms Available 1000 itéms, too numerous Dealers Wecome™ oe eer me Le. | _OA 6-3032. A-KIND” _ CLO EOUTS — beige, 32x50 and mirrors, football helmets, sbou!- | and othe AUBURN | 70 6. ay Ra. ad } bed com . Hoover woebun mie Dae ety : Male agg cages yy a i ggg og weg, hs poo Tina formal, worn once, ek nen cea — thread’ dae aie sed |_ 15. EM 3- eae vow tury melon welee | OVER & Usen TV SETS. FROM , $14.05 49 TV antennes, $9.95. 1 oi PP . | WALTON TV ra 8 ste vaeaereie | Fee reach tegen, ack $15 'B. Walton tic i inch hc, % 1 in. re 2281 13 Sprnkaing 00s Mo est. ad tai. ‘tengt pies ae & PAINT UP AND SAVE!| _Spen evens ta rLOMBING sirPt Guaranteed ip x iS TUBELESS TIRES. PAINT Uaben ease pktwr. Bat $398 | “Eorayer ts Re tog chen oe ares rans 4y,- Ft. Wall Tile .¢ nae gine, tsise, tursivure 's toys. Biren ta" oe Ampborese eo por ie: | era tal W. Marea," “ia etaune | 32840 Cherry paneling, 4," Sle per fs. | PLAYER PIANO, EXCELLENT Yaut hareios ae Wr Wow BENSON LUMBER CO, Wicket pores furatare,, electric | Sets, o%arpeneg & soune 'e*| PLYWOOD SPECIALS : bles, mise. items. se ee. tews equipment z. + Pivessss steered sengecens 3 nee nat, Amrens | in courwbsaan. NE FR. |S- pene? Sal race anteed for § years, buys new | HP: MA & after 6:30 P.M. | Genuine Formca ....... 65¢ sq. tt. | setrigarates for N more ALL staat. noes ee ee Seeas n na mac an i \. : el o_o Lake ~ ANCHOR FENCES bane HGies we ee kUG WITH PAD. a BEIGE | Ne down : MxM $1.20. 12 x 26 ao TR Saag rau berelsres reba erat — Tinie pm, oe ae ice ot $68. aaa . BUY AND SA - : nde Rustie picric | DELUX MODEL ‘IRONRITE eth ppg F220. oa aay * no (nase ‘. y outside flush Goer ........+ mn ° ‘sn Peony 43573 UL 32-3000 No.3 Oak ooriog | $8 M ~~ = = | SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTA cabinet $81.95. PENNY PAINT SALE | $18.50. Electrolux Vacuum, Wolverine Lumber wr ons in erms Curt's Appl, OR 20 8 Po ty ry Et eonnestie 0 | SOPA (BED). $10. _— FILT-BAcK os Cp ee PE bodes, Crepes # Dale, $15.) OA Cn Rtchen ofl aod, gas Floor 0 8. Saginaw SIMMONS HIDEAWAY BED~a| a i i ca CAREER. oe § ‘ConDITION. ware, A 9 FSS ee. OS 5. & new golf cart. . PE 4-6633. - a | SINGER & SEWING M MACHINE | pipe, 6nd. fittings, two deep wal Jor pampr on gat | eres BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- | 2695 LaEIOnTS rE 45431} 7005 aise: West — shanage, Tyggy’® OM ciem: | SarmnooM FEXTURES. Witte. |" ROTOTILLERS markig Kanon Wises. taY-| i.002,o°Sot Ste ee. Be 8, oe : roy | feast eds oar mal i aa . : gs = 6-1931. ° makes rote-tillers, | SauDaL WOOD ENIF BLIP coves | BARGAINS Fine paymes available. W. F- | athe [M3 8, Woodward Ave. N. of 14 eas is oa Ww Con. “uae Fi mie Pag onl Birmingham. Ph. Midwest pe wry Al = trade, Sam ars Saw = TES adits Sete cen Pemes Rt Aono) ah lt "Bt St ~ _Saee REBUILT, BATTERIES t.05 & uA Terms ree ‘Estimates | ANOE GODS WHEW FAR ORLY lcsiieartinigle:. scheme othe ner SURPLUS LUMBER & gam fe nets nigh, FE bees. tee so ne ALES om ates | nate, blower b good othe available BEEP AND - HALF — ORNS B ocee ena WEATHER WYMAN’S _auarters Opdyke Mkt. PE $741.) STORMS & SCREENS. TEER 224 Starr, off Vi 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE ¢-1122 ahs | Most | Admire) port “TV, like new $79.95 LD. E - 32 CU-! TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS | All te rebuilt and guaranteed, enn Rt & Hole Electrie Co. an. 1060 w meron pot Oe rel Pactory | le | Used Trade-In Dept. | Michigan m3 Or. a8, en06, 4533 Studio Couch so | chard Leake Ave. -- 13. ___ % Davenport & Chair .. 30 CHAIR & OTTOMAN. $35. RIDING CHURCH’S, INC. Office Desk .......... > | gee meer: BD nie Ap gh OL a d aisip'c.osiare . ACE. WELOIN Wakefield, champague’ 4300 | unt Fe OOM ow:|_ THE |FLOOR SHOP Tabk. buffet and 4 chairs . $4950 | CUSTOM FACTORY BUILT LION- |, 9x12 $498 Extension table Heywood Wake el train layout. x8 with oe ? com: agnetic trains, Cost | Plastic each yo Seer ecvcece rd over new, will sell for $100. suet oe oxid ween 08 THOMAS ECONOMY arene aD w @. datinaw =" pe aaa OsED te nee UP Oenb eet Com: ; N. Milford. Read. AKE OVER CONTRACT FOR 7 Drain membership at House OTrigerMlor. 84898. Bucets Radio | lee each. Used brick at Se cach | _ of Venus Salon. PE 8-244. et 422 W. Huron FB/ 25¢'s at to and se per foot SALVATION ARMY Va REPSIGERATOR, Dix. | {30° pe oot’ heetiag “at $00| Gk oe hace ra ieee ote per M. MUtual 41481. : WESTINGHOUSE —"4 CASH WAY TALBOTT LUMBER an rE ne-o0e after 4 p.m. “| LUMBER PRICES for ot basements, WASHING | MACHINES, b. VACUUM | Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER | . TVs, AD- | miral & Tele xing UL 2-4531. CASH POR "TVS. PUR- | _chased at your home. PR 23-0367. | TO BUY TRADE—REPAIR Seales Cc “shy comaes o., Rd, EM 3-4114. AUTOMATIC Water Conditioner NEEDS NO SALT Coolev Soft Water Co. PE 2-5827 ae NEW WATER SOFTENER. rd sacrifice, leaving wun. FE WATER SOPTEN adh count. OR 3-260. For Sale Miscellaneous ¢ o at | en GALVANIZED PIPE. ie PER | ft. %” galvanized pipe, I7c per | f — t standard GA. | Thompson. 7005 MS@ \2 ve , TRAILER, 7HP FLINT & & WALLING DEEP- DEEP- a. jet pump. New cond. EM 2X4 BUILT- G. ALL Ideal for’ Garneee = sheds a te . sheds, e ‘all after ore rr +8990. springs, steel box: NAtional F) 7 PCE. OIL TA delivers. 5-0120. 3 = 500, 1000 _tanks. FE 4-7233 after 6. , PIPE, PER LENGTH, 5 3 2 3 3 = s aw WER METAL BLUEPRINT pr | aaemets 1 office desk. FE PAIN NT P SAL E $2.99 GALLON PE 5-9293 10 | 7 "DISPLAY “Case. 3-3762 a, 3 FOOT Fi Cc. _tonabie, 1 2 Nearer rea- vs 2%c ft., boxes per ~ fi at si le Ay ii ad i i INSIDE BOK or $1 each. PE 17 INCH TV MOTO. a Water Softeners 57C Re Rata | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS u = a. or 1933. us) woods Be stirrin wil not or run. R or oil ane, of rs to D FU A 436 ard tk “Ave Fa pase ——— KITCHEN CABINET Felice “al cy” Owens. Fe aot JELLED MAGIC | — Do, it Yourself comeenes 6 effects tT ei i ll i ee a fy = | .% ks 90 For Sale Cars” 91 ; ries 85; For Sale Truck ~~ ICK 2 DR. RIVIERA, ccessories 85, Boats & Accesso rE £-98i3. | 97 SUPER BUICK 2 Kate Osann; Boats & A A DODGE 3 PICKUP. $85. 7B ats 17-0683. by scam ¢| TERRIFIC DISCOUNT ‘ay pgp PICK: |'% BUICK FDR WTOP, RAK, Sale F. Equipment 76 76| TIZZY “pu wagemaker Ce 4a.| 7. woe int iii CHEVROLET Ya TON Dye. a el egad. arm 1968, electric a, Be. sure : Poet. Pets 69 nts Used h| . ond outboard re-| _ y. 1-Ton Panel 64 For Sale scape ay [ag pacer ong gears Davowy motes, Used 28) | oes ae tae ee $5 Ghry. $5 Sale Store Equipment 64 TO GOOD HOME: 6 WK. tor. Cycle. bar roe reel mower, pears, Bite ; He oo Oven 10 to 6. Keego in top. Runs, goods ~ . | PREE 5-4467. Y 3-1574 . ; p, enclosed | > 1952 Buick hard ts $14 EQUIPMENT kittens. FE ups. | _$100. M elec, bilg . Can}! SERVICE thly peymen’ ‘eee Gakiey “Dark | CEWELLYE we. IRRIGATION | PUMP. horsepower gee iis’ oxkinant, Sure | as Sette TAL "Ede ie: teele Male $10. jons per ne, trailer He _ UL . G SPE I h Edd Lake. 6 WKS r Industrial engine, ‘BIN CRUIS-| ~TUNE-UP. ranc — RE SCHNAUZER. Cary ~ MUtual berry ARD CABIN ? ~ Sele Sporting Goods 65 AKG reg. OR_¥S143,——— _mounted. W DISTRIB- er and tailer. ‘Art cond. 146 AT TONY’S MARINE actor Y ae CARS FORD Sale hoe np | PARAKEETS AND SUPPL iicmoan cRAI™ 84 ‘lp so Titan. Ruth 8t., Postise. AL Dreherd Li ba: Kesze Marver| OAKLAND é 708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ; LE erson utors, chain sa jos ° . Orchard Lk KEEGO ““Retemearies, Om PhIsT. |i Sanderson. EAP euin owe | Eeiveg.s, Pisstwocs ness GALE BoCCANWER |" ve BUICK RONE GOOD. . SCOPE,| gid $5 om ch M - DELIVERY 1959 GALE ; oT) "ieee 30-69 REMINOTON AUTO. SCOP sconE F cen eas ae “BLACK & NEW IDEA | SIDE rupper, has NEW OUTBOARD MOTORS WANTES FO BUv—Cothears me a ~ SPECIAL UTD. case 2 -2893 tedd P. Elec. Tr ry 8. 1 x 12, brown. MYrtle. NARYS. caGEs | [ek utttie useage, $150. MA rts = az: $425.00 é. 1 oe on, 55 BUICK 3 BR APEC tires, & battery. paged gg mye: ing *| PARAKEETS | RL, Crane. PO. | POWER LAWN MOWER, 436. ( $75. 25 HP. Ele Loe ru $825. OR 2-00 _afer $0 bem OL -1-8322. Aubura. UL 2-320. | © C trector w 25 HP. ‘00 C S ‘AL 34,000 MILES. ‘54 — seve, $8 9 a ee CANARIES, CADE _FE § 7168. WS, GRAIN 7 $120.00 ATS 21174 PARK CIR- aera ir? MT. Dyaaflow, WW, cus — oh eee Paced ince isi Ate: | TsED DISK A a = Bark 3 HP. RDMAN’S Uele, Keego Harbors PE: 3.0831 custom interior. $1. PE Baul Leac “ rc. rm ~ GOLF SET, ROBERT. JONES TOP LES, WHITE MINIATURE, | “‘Gruls oo John Deere & New BOA . USFD OUTBOARD MOTORS. k ‘66 2 DR BUICK HARDTOP. Fs. SET, rs *. woods. FE po terms. FE 5 peesqgeeng Ae gs . Ortonville. SUN AND SNOW Johnson 25 h. cae Mercury PB. $1150. Eves. 132 ro | "REG. BOXER PUPPIES | Iden — REE RIDING TRACTOR 975 Highland Road 10 hip. Hurricane, #1 i me ed 5000, RADIO 4 + “GET NEVER USED|” REG. - BOX 5-388 | WHEEL i Bom blade, dump trailer Pg Foi Lake Rd Johnson, 4 a a fiber- M AKES 48 BUICK, RUNS 1000, RAD| GOLF bag. Sacrifice | aia TTENS, POODLE, wi mee alter 4 p.m. & RCRAFT | tors, 6 to P. Star ALL & heater, $75. ii: Matched with SIAMESE KITTE 4-045. p-ferees, Auburn Heights. _ Ml bie ae Ee these a | ek ke ie tO Lae low as $6 BUICK CENTURY DR. H- PE 8-6819 UE,| puppies. MUtual_ . OR | _ Slocum, ‘NET JR. GARDEN | een, 30 HP Jobnson. minum or fiver, yon DELS 56 heater. Dyna-flow. GUNS—MODERN 0 OR scope moun a er PET MONKEY. $50. trarter as ure Bars or | os oes ogee $200 Pioneer from $99.50. Lose ALL M eo “5408. S193 p= 4 sell. iy 8. Telegray 3-8037 PRI. & | trac 2 auto canoes—Star: ft. — Cabin Cruis- 5 $25. Fels: Star cruiser, .8 illac weeees Siar ser OF TOMMY F ARMOUR score PUPPIES * puPPiEs. 7 ‘Sales_ 7 ~~ ALUMA CRAFT our peckaged deals. Penn = Yaa | tractors ae pete mn The one irons. 50. PLY| RINGER SPANIEL MAr- Auction al € _. “s finest all aluminum . rt boats as low as $485. Only mop matching isa Oe ia teaatie oe 3 sie ald. in al — Pully equipped with trail- BOATS COVERED, AU bodies, c LEP 83, CADILLAC. isk cok ee |_Puil_stocx. ae ae HAIR wma—_ = 2 N_ AND STANDARD Uke orion’ MY "S16 BOB BUT * ta Rliee, . STANDARD SHIPT, $95. A SPA e = Bait, Minnows, Ete Bee oe, a ae Teh © 1949 oy MLA Serres. tom SF Merl docks naraware aad pee he a ng esan: Seine Avie. PE I , AIR. HY, ee 28. of marine Fvice and r. , F d $5 CHEVROLET, 1 BEL ATR ee Se FEMALE FERGUE a NOTE sale meres im and he | bsiifergta Sat” SPASM | series Ottered 87) Turner, F Ord |, ‘curvaocer "seu “xin, use : . ; for 50c; tackle. Also, clean used!" old FE +1 aaa READY TO ; I are perfect opposites. I like him an Harrington Boat Works 4048. Woodward Used Cars. -so08 work te from Lk. Ave. REG. py Rd. “Richard and I a BANK FINANCING CARS DAILY ‘TO MOBILE LE ALA. B‘HAM 2 | NO eraaueenter _ Gays, caved & : Dirt 66 sean SPANIEL aoe” A ti on liketane! YOUR EVINRUDE, DEALER a) Fateseighis, Cs oe on A! ‘is PO ca ater 2dr. Radio on Sand, Grave | real hunting ane Si MOB. Last uc . e 79) Open | sundays and_ evenings ee showanee- AIRLINER TO TO Auto Insurance beater. tol + moment 3. rO 8 YDS. BLACK DIRT. TOP| So esp st shots. Must 77, Rent" Trailer Space ;j|—— - DOCKAGE Calitornia, $80. H =e T CARS, $9 60 naw. PE 62214 or FE ¢1006 1 TO 5 YDS. . BL anure. Deliv- “cig” AKC Reg. 1 OA_8-3932. : Out of Auction Sales = | BOAT Service, Inc. OR 31254. PL i PD. — OS { $4.99 es. | _ 586) $1280. soil, pea & cow m sell. Any reas. offer. | Going Out o she tele seh Mad mas Like TRAILER | On Union Lake. Reserve your TRUCK GOINC NORTH, PART ‘PE 243 353. ss | ‘66 CHEV. 4 DR. SARDTOP, : ores ae race DIRT & : FARM n Trained, Boarded 70 Business SATURDAY, MAY 16, 10 A.M. PARM | PARKHURST 1 A ne pete nee THAM’S load either way. PE 5-806. FES $3590. Eves. | Cars 908 s 90B | —ZE_2-0080 -. POWEROLIDE Wis. Maat, s00—8 yon. FE 2-03 "Pegs. Due to ill health RES Nae ts Mae Ge te | boom ececes take (Giles an | DUN Ra EM 34164) Wanted Used Cars 88 Foreign & Sports ¢ nie aninin FE sit at Ow ND CATs BOARDED. south an ae Oxford on M-24, eal Betw ' 2265 Union Lake a an ake EE OOS TE ere = cHEvi=- =. conc Ll aR iy YARDS A ies, ae 1.9646 EUS -Shell. 375 8. Telegraph. ew then Ye sal. weet to el bore MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD. : an = Sportsmen's Head- r | io es roase. fnesce_FE ma 2 DR oe cL SAND” GRAVEL.|— & Feed 71 AllN St lambs & bucks Co be sold oa] MOMMMOME BSTATES. quarters M24 st the double stop e ‘6 CORVETTE, BRONZE, 3) 55 CHEVROLET BE = P SOIL, SAN es, __Ha Grain | SS lambs & bucks to . 1 quarte rion ‘6 CORVEG : top. MI Powerglide Radio & heater, ae. black dirt. Ken Jon wet STRAW, ; 2 flock. 1958 a “Fi ot ANEW THE REST, NOW | lights in ee COND. EM S! oan ie eS Goad cond. § PE ¢2111. FE_5-8173 —pirnt TOP _80IL, ist & 3ND CUT nay Parrdolg Merchan 1se thon pickup it Por Major | YOU'VE SEE Square Lake Trailer — TRAILER MONEY TALKS! ‘ous a T STOCK OP DUNLOP | 44 cupyy — BEL Al a = e ton pic | st then LARG tique tires rdtop. Sharp. -A-l_ BLACK nll. G. R. Stuart.; manure. Los D CUT- tor, 1956 Ford Park. FE 2-5295. | {OT ORS So shop the re our- rts and antiq he 1, sand & OF 18ST & 2N jesel trac tractor, : ) ND _ N and prove to y imported s) lve forei ter 6. ape es og: | AEE age corn end eae, tractor, 1981 Dc Bs gm 1957 Auto Accessories 80 }}0ATS AND Mark 18 AEL fot, the test in Mich Aas ‘wath re | —after 5 GHETES ET TOE st Oe |_ will aellier. O8 oe ATUTAAY | ike wpe ers" BE (IBS | mn nmn | Used 18 A ily. esand. con | TOP DOLLAR, Go! Sf 'w Huron Fe & REPOSSESSION livered. $8. OL 1- DIRT. CORN FOR p front-end manure “loader, : V8 60's. ONE WITH TRAN 35 Johnson electric an Mer. ‘Dae OK" LOT fe Cars 91 2 gold IL, BLACK FE 4-8714 ron utter, MM 10 ft. | ¢2) _ lete line of new Me DIXL For r Sa Bel Air. * door, abyss dood prareh wid Awe pest {OOD D PASTURE © FOR HORSES. t} l Transport. double 1980" Kenmore == “4 aa CARBURETOR & cury worsted oats MARINE| , JL LIBERTINE INUS and shift” a2ue full ‘peice No cash humus. FE _5-4758. ND. GRAVEL.|° EM 3-8 Ce Y electric welder. 19 ween dryer, | N anifold, 59 Pontiac $60 | MAZUREK O' Sazinew st JIM HARTLEY BONUS needed. $1652 month. Mr. Bell, an Tone ery Le s Pek Goon. PASTURE ss a = bert rt Pgs freeze, = Station, corner Paddock & W oar Wittentncpe. pee8 ii IN- ” nn C Meg ION King Auto. PE TOTO fill an 1. a complete line 8B NDS and mold- 0 6 K Ly sARo! _ ION ine. DED TOP SOIL, F FUL aaa reer Cae se bale Over 7 P, M. at ae Poa farm wa woos PARTS — See 4300 mmece | iar an Poney berries Inc., 6129 Dixie ot Specials All Day I ae RORees c naka r | aoe “y Sack a aan GRAVEL. 100° 30 cents 765. —— elling at foam. berate Ay amar 100 CARS” ou PAS wamane eGTORS TRAILERS Dixie Hwy PUAINS: MICH. BIRMINGHAM 57 Chev cai. Wen. V-8. pg $1795 A. TOR SOIL, 8. = tiona] 7- 3 30, followed by ff Jcalyn. — | BOATS — = ___ DRAYTON M > LER : a i Air .. ..$1595 a-1 TOR Bulldoging €%-| or NA )! & pickup at 12: tools| jor Road o | tech Aluminum ae NK AND} RAMB x | ‘57 Chev. 8 2-ar . & black dirt 32, : e of good farm Dura tboards $50 FOR JU | 4-dr. .$1505 _Cawating ae eee ON TONE | | For Sate Livestock 72 ar Pages| va bie bare viet For Sale Tires 80A_ a AS MUCH is PE 72-2666 days or | See our ad in this een | 54 Olds super 00 Gar. $1308 P SOIT. onklin, | ee ttend. Lunch on ¢ a | cmcmecrnecrenesrs and Service Eves. ¢ Wen Custom ........ = ravel fill, Lyle C 1) STANDARD BRED meadis mora Bank, clerk. es | a caiee. a4 $3.50 0 UP. WE | enor BOAT SALES | PAGE, a) Ee pela get 6... $1298 rE tals or 75 280 GRAVEL & "pacer, saddle, horncss, end 3 seat 2616 Dixie te y. ea mace: ae ig cE SALES | Rene walten Rive. s4r0 | | Sows tHe Time To BUY TI eee ts Yond tte. eed $s 7 D | horse. Saddle, ba . . Salmon A TIRE SA 2, 7 days 9 to 9 | ] $ + We are wa ” 1°88 Chev 4-ar. 8 oee- -5800. S. 10) 2 r. Oxford. O. STATE 1: FE 8-4402. } 9 to f Ramble 4. | °3S + oe delivered. OR a OA OR OEE ai wart. nailer: aedile, (V. TH OF PONTIAC | Hickmoti, Auctionee $03 Saginaw St FE — | BOAT WINDSHIELDS ——_ test to send our boss ete eee ey he he dies ve ck 2s | amas GU eed | aac eet \— a | Pisa ees it oe Gece | BO De EL, See ee ee wider ts (wit tio “wevare ‘really | 38 Nuun Statesman Ho ‘ = - . [-* eOF. BOIL. DEL |W uare Lake Rd., pm. Every as. Bog days O | ER + HARDTOP 1054 ' dr. Hydramatic Ra- MANURE TOP _| E. "8a Dealers Welcome, | re R 3-641 a) FE $6133 | _¢313 ONS AND BUIC¥ DR r steering | 1955 Pontiac 4 dr $ 803 A $-0666. p-|__Vorce. | Eves —TIGHTWEIGHT | Ww 8. Cass TOM BOAT CosEK how to cut “super Riviera. Powe: retanhat Je dio & Heater ILDERS SUP-| | IVER “EAM LIGHTWE ee cus EM 3-0372 wil) show you pe White sidewalls) Ra-| AC LAKE BUIL nt, | onus GRAND R }al ne 32. Guar- boat repair aa in half. Call er Good tires. White I . ht PONTIAC, care Fie on 31534 | Ww anted Livestock 73 | MILE EAST OF Lou “ar | travel, trailer. ee hens and set | Sale Motor Scooters 82. CENTURY PRUs ALONG your | eae | dio [Etc. 1 owner, sao M 1987 Pontiac 2 dr sedan Straig ; rtar_truckin “8; SALE, SAT. | eec Warner Trail | eee IS CRA . 41680 - 7 transm $1 495 SHREDDED _ rn a24s —_ WANTED: A CALF FROM art i iuGHION pe a gg i ‘te oSaies 3008 W. Huron ieee i 1953 CUSHMAN EAGLE EXCEL | HOLIDAY FIBEROLAS Eddie Stee € | BUICK ‘San ww, Re ‘oe PB te ees yds. $15. FE TONFS.|" stock: one of weaning age west of Lake Orion tire & an. | fo join one of Wally Byam’s d. 2887 Pontiac Rd neon c UTBOARDS Dyn 185.7 Edsel! 2. dr. Pacer hardtop SOIL, NO S rn 2904 after 5.30 pm d with « lot of furnutire aravans) con MANY | ERCURY O RD _$798-00 i Win. ed mission. radio & SCREENED TOP PE 5-5112 or OR _ Market 4 os . Furniture for every room citing ¢ T STREAMLITE ‘S88 CUSHMAN EAGLE, $285. 7 LAKES SALES FO Automatic transmis pew sises no roots. Days, iS le Poultry — 74 inthe heme, Abowige Gee 20-1n. FOR SALE 32 FOOT S Moris, $565 tras. FE 4-978] IN LAND m2 ORCHARD LK. RD. heater. Whitewaills. Like 3-0402 eves. 212 TO For | = boy's bike with trataing wheels | housetrailer, $990. OR 3 [pase {LIKE NEW, » MANY | 51>) w. HURON = 7708 TEGO HARBOR ER DELUXE ~~ boy's bike Dishes. Power | ry Dr LAMBRETTA ‘57. L cAeed a Li RAFT 12 FT. WITH FE 2-2529 Buick Century 2.4r. Hard TOP SOIL. SUP wns. FE 3-0214 FREE WITH PUR: Drapes. Linens bs Refriger- | —Cleary_ - = xtras. MI 4-889 | CUSTOM CRAFT 1 FE_5-8204 1956 Radio & Heater. 22 $20. Seeding la ADING las CHICKS of Chick Starter. mowers. Electric stove. Re hee A thorized Sales | _extre N EAGL@, EX- windshield. $75. FE 2-5295. “&M Motor Sales Dynaflow so. $l EWAY GR E, chase of 50 Ibs d Store, Miscellaneous galore Au LATE ‘56 CUSHMA: 1327. GEMAKER ‘See | M&M oto miles : YARD. DRIV i, fil, etc. F 16th only. Bill's Fee ator clocks Hanging | lient condition. OL 2-13 ~~ EVINRUDE- WAGED ipment fr model cars d ] APPLES — PINAL CLEARANCE. O For | Sale Motorcycles 83 pring dele 35 ofl wank ans | powerglide, radio, heater. 0 OR Good apples at $1 HP. Star : NITY ine, TREES Gh TURWACE & STOKER) Orcoqtds. 2005 "Ren Commer “Mobile Homes SOT ee ee era ot wim COM} 19M PONTIAC haratop, v 8 engine. | - SIZES NG & ALL 81 d.. Milford ; l S | J before 3. MA 5-5 ¢ teering. remote con- T Bales reen and tvory finish. coal epi & FURNACE) pBursn R COOKING. Auction aie 5 windshield, Ghoulaeat)aini6s619 7, EAST BLVD. gree FIREPLA § APPLES. EATING & h- ales ——— IKE NEW.| trols, walk thru r. All for AUBURN’A liday coupe, hydra- ED T 436 AP Gladioli bulbs, Da . . aAr | F a $550. JUST L’ HP. Evinrude moto 1956 OLDS 88 Holiday te i EU & PAIN Sweet cider, irrel. 5089 Dixie Highway 37 {ter 5. : tic, power brakes, radio, hea OAKLAND FU | oes. 231 N. Squirr 3 ~ é x Dixie Highway OL 1-0188 a $795 Lo 4 ivory finish. LAKE lia toes. 231 N.- <008. BY | 4301 Dix “ NOW I R] . Beautiful red an RY SLABWOOD.— DELIVERED. | GUARANTEED — | Bos. $01 | Drayton Plains OR 31203 week For Sale Bicycles 84 USED 1¢ plywood ot runabout, 0 N Cae eames, ; DRY 52006 . ry Baldwin Rd. Lake Orion. =D. | Every Friday .... 7 p.m. ‘TET "Us sztL YOUR TRAILER AST BICYCLES. ALL SIZEs| deam. windshield. steerin & 1087 HIS 1986 CHEVROLET Bel Air conver- S AY: ae / te , e Plats ren, Shrubs c |Eereauaeriee aa come: Every Saturday 2 pam,| Cobeltrcaelt st att tees | BOLETART, Bic ra | Mery ere aS T rom, |. Beat rah ti Trory nth | sap ane ot «et th pri A ae Severa . : 5 .m. tra lly Marine| & Sales r, in exc. cond. R HERE » _ get ou 4 ET MY_ 2-0031. . Sunday ....2 | 10 per cent. Ho’ ND. ttery box. Both BRING YOUR CA s Sha” week MAPLE. 04K Er, tt D EATING, | Every rd poneoy 15210 Holly Rd., 26 INCH. EXC. CO Sei at $595. iriane convertible, | make room for fre A-1 TREES, 8 Pine, ES, SEED AND EA S d Sell Daily and Coach Sales, GIRL Priced to seil LAF 1958 FORD Pairlan radio. Evergreens — abseil & Arbor-| | POTATOR! 335 W. Siverbell Rd. Buy an e < Holly. MElrose 46771. O Call *on 35-2514 F a (fdersias TOP V-8 engine, Fordomatic, 4 OLET V-8 2 DR. with Yews, Mugho. wn. Bring tools $1 bushe YRlando 3-2717 . & Accessories 85 USED — 15° “Winne ting heater. Beautiful light biue and |.55 cuevp hite wall tires, tu- vitae. Dig you o"pleeth Ra. 30 Out Perry OES. ORlanc ES ~ Boats about, like new : EED 500 CARS finish. One owner, low powerglide, w : G POTAT BAT. & SUN. RAILER SAL run w wairror, wisé-| WE ¥ vREST, tvory int - Oe et cmsrce Vilas! |\SEED AND elect Road, north! poor PRIZES . NEW T ROUGH | light, rear vie ote controls,| OF STATE. SHOP TH . mileage. oe oe Now $675 miles west ot oor imersection. 3021, Bald Mountain Ros : A-STAR 1 WOLVERINE WALK THROUGH | light,” ODP Eviarese ‘metor,| OF STATE. sm -| Was $895 Now Cae ee eee ackn Lindl of Silverbell. PE rOES DE HOLSTEIN CATTLE AMPION-GREAT LAKES “14 ft, late ‘57. $400, FE and 35 HP. Evinr LL S SEE THE MAN WITH THE ‘Dally 8 to ro wo - RAVEL. | SEBAGO En Dh names HIGH PRCeLLENT Flock — Tate Trade-In Allowance 3 HP w OUTBOARD. aaa he =. : ded A V ERI eRe BES CERNE AE | 56 BUICK 4 DR poh tte AND, GRA = “ARLY COB-| FARM EQUI 2-30 : ae ery Ward, $55. Wante Wagemaker molded | wer brakes. steering - BLACK K" DIRT. Fo aco ; aEED-POTAGRS agg ed Wednesday, May gia . Baa Gibson Trailer Sales boat _trailer. FE 5- ye ad Pusat walk thru seat, 2020 Dixie mer «nase hev. Laat radio, heater. white tires, pickup OWN BLU E AND SE Mereland renin o'clock fo aie of Clyde ° UTICA. MICH 2-794, 5 HP CLINTON pi hg ~ WEIGHT a lia & steering. —— Lara | FE_2-9878 as ins | black & cream fa $1195 U dy | st and ‘y ” ~ 1 E 2- j hiand. Tu | ci Now m i and quatect nett a ment 76 Michigan at 2521 ‘ shay eect | | 47416 VAN DYKE Rn motor, $85 ton MOTOR, —goop | ars Tatage Rd. about 7 | oun CosTOMERs: DEMAND | 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 WO | Was $1395 s Choice itor 84 and “83. Drive <0 ‘Sale Farm Equip | Ra plete dicpersul of SY hired of] — 1 {7 rond.” $60. FE : | Ses te Demede Wa va. Bales | te =e CHRYSLER HARDTOP. As nice > choice for $2 on US | Comple e 4 s. heifers ~ con af ND) low signs to Dawson's ” | "$1 . { Pontiac ; . ‘ TRACTOR. i Holstein cow i XFORD = RO-PLANE A? | follow signs Main | + | | me. - tures right at Grange Halt. 6050 2 sulky 36° seeliype lawn mower ahd Sbulls either tt meng Teac O ly terse poe rs ee rake Bheve | “CLEAN CARS ‘SQ BUICK. STANDARD SHIFT, 495 Was $205 Now $195 yy ei” araaye aed euaduys i S42 243 after 4 _ for base production. Bang: | } quick silver_unit. E ', HP PISHERMAN, | You _King Auto Sales, FE Rad. Saturdays FE vamep oe BACK | d ; TRAILER _ “CRAFT &PEFD | EVINRUDE 3°, a] Wwr'LL GIVE . sl Lee ee ee ata breakaway AO vere eae wih mbes |* woat.. Lisht 3 new, $135. FE)" this a et ee well for | $$$ CASH $$$ °57 Chevrolet “SED - $1495) Vt jae mason : —HYBR nh, tratler 1352 breeding ewe eran and , 5. 65 Mark | water, rack. Call | ug EQUITY OR BEL AIR 4 DR }. ef 8 e Tene 5 er te 5 pete. 5 esis each | hee ATTENTION | bai eat tiad at oral Poel SALES rie se oier HYDRA PLANE | ao ge a a a eno CaP Enbanta can less green and white finish, of | Wace $1295 Now $1195 ‘alee S0 wther pieie ee sain & at ‘ St P 2 Boars. Farm | KG4H Hurricane en- | 4-083 BOAT — powerglide , = as we il wiers Feeder igs bg z OoOoD & Mercury . FE PIBERGLAS . ite tires - . Vegetabje™ plants, Waterford mith Shor TURN Borers Toad! | Sasinment focludine 2 Fractere [eae i nan og Te a a PENCE | "sos" Frost, xc. DEX KENNEDY Houses ss from!) with } : . r diese John ‘ drill, manure = ZIMMER 5-7228. BI = . z= . a SIS oo, wateriord aie | ch a lees at Lr stack | toremter ihe eka cacy Pooee| te A bee Tei or tent. | 12" BOA ie BoP ic FS see. [lGHT WEIGHT HORT TRAILER, “RAMBLER” perro a WALT SMITH Waterford Hi \UTIFUL| Also. th loaders & bac nter, wagons. Also some We trade. sell o _only afte FE_5-5020. Blv — FEW SEAU tractors wi corn planter, ipment ick from. ynderful pds —_ ORY _ $60. ra CcCE— 280 Hunter B . OR noe eer 3 foot ge Rear. | Leno financing terms & rental ot Sipe. pews, hatmess, We pave” — ro today. Ang 12 FT BOAT FACT a MERCURY. MARK ae Pon on SALES LS — 8-4541 (U.8. 10 = ‘ WITH EVERY CAR —— ERVICE TRIM TON STARTING AN tor. 1952 AC combine . PARKHU Fibergis Tie trailer—$50 d For Sale Trucks Heat- OAKLAND TREE & BUT G MOWERS A Jobn Deere VanBrunt 15- E PT. STARCRAPT BOAT. 7 ~ coupe, parent. laint & removal, FE 8-2275 LENS RIDIN ood used| new 4-bar high= AILER SALES 14 tor. Mastercraft ts from. $60 Whitew tone” ’p : _ming & remo% ; bave several ¢ hole grain drill. Case TR: Orior Champion _mo i Other used boats ANSPO! ON. CHEAP. 4 a le) For Sale.Pets ae % tractors. eee” sag mowern ws Pro T toot a leg on 1540 Lapeer Ht 2-4611 ners atmo o=— sleiniabis nn Renvene. eee es OSias. "51 Buick. Super. UL _2-2062, iiss et Starebief. 4 dr. ter ° » mine . yy | bargain prices. MB PTO 7 Waler. John Moon | after 3D BOAT FIBER.) at : ——— N atic. a , Heater ° . 1 BROWN CREDIT TER 1957 Ford spring ti bale new 1959 New OOD BOAT, FIB TON. dan. Hydram "61 . 1 gg ohh sige ae KING BROS. * Paste, Steet cultivator. Mew Iden Featur mes. Between - Lake ey bottom. 38 hp Rarer sear rene Oo en Oe hemeing & point begp onan La Coverage; No Exclusions bes lia yr. Cheap : apr 40 hay | Orion and or Lats ontrols, trailer, a 379 8 te 4 Oak! m 76 rae aot Pontiac Rd. at yk on and deck. Sam Mulkey Rikaa Von BilE| MA _4-3509, $625. OUTBOARD MOTOR % TON PICKUP, fails | '59 Chev. Impala, -V-8 sharp . - oF __#6 Sanderson, Apt_ 25 on oun or grain elevator. Manure loader. VACATION TR Trailer Sales..| _ shape, WITH 27 4 Hook's ‘ tion. 1947 Ford § |» ogre “ss coer. a, 1 i oan 146 ARANERS, 27k 3 YRS FE 40734 a@ i-ton truck with cattle , a rent. Jacovson's 3 16 INBOARD CRUISER Pr servic = fy Mt, very good‘ condition. cae aaa in fee Maple ra sie ei . See 2 3 WEDMARANERS, with papers F LER “! t. Quantity Lake Ra. OR dio & hydraulic dump truck, good MApie "TH 1 : ROTO TIL rack, Dairy equipmen 5685 Williams HP engine, ra yard . ; K «4 ger coupe” like ne oe me Told “Shetland” pony OR Fe uae of ‘manure (Pits many more ret: | VACATION miler for your vacation. capacity paler ae waee So: anit r Ee Gincsed | 00d Hd. WoaWent ses oe Jeri u 57. Chev. "Hara , stick shift a : ; eye! tools in ve Brig-| Rent @ trailer 045 N La-| ca Ors: F, access, Diffie Hwy. eR rd b TO a oo 602 ACHSHUNDS 1 IN S Tong TRACTOR & drags. Real amora Bank, clerk; George 1. Pixie 4 fro BS, 1045 784, FE 8-4167. bottom teering, othe 2 4540 wy. wcK : a 55 Chev. 2dr, V-8, stick anitt $ i. MINIATURE Dae stud. cheap or plows, Essy terms. Trading! tam proprietor: Bud Hickmot _ OA 837 16 FT. FIBERGLASED BOAT. MA 6-1875. PR LING TR NTEED USED CARS "34 Chev. 2dr. Pow it tglide .. $ 568 trade for small type dogs. ice. "6880. MIS. Ortonville. NA+ —Suctionger. OA 8-2159. —_peer WS 35 FT. TRAIL- | 16 with. Mark 55, 2 yrs. old. BERGE A . id scales. $125. Call after 3 ev. 2dr. N § 389 trade for ohare Fost. 906 Mi ‘H. 2 OCLOCK. | {956 GREAT u fle FE! tone w p. cover, SMALL sn an 1. : Poe tae Wagon. - Real buy . $ 496 MY 3.2693. -2635 SAT. MAY 16TH 2 bedroom. call aftey 4, 18" windshield ‘OA , pm. MY es Cpe: R&H . 2 Jaguar coupe. poodies or ? MY — tional, 7- “AND h Civie- Assoc, Inc, 56 1 Upholstered «eats. FE 5- Pe bined ne NETTE REASON- *55 Chev. Delray ey’ 52 Chev. 2-dr. Nice... oF MALE. 2 YRS ACHINERY = NEW Twin Beac etn ah tral er. ECIAL 1953 CHEV. VA '53 Chey. 4-door, ..s... AKC BRITTANY FARM iver. Sales OD. 36.1. 4904 Crestdste, % bik “scuth © 70 8-2447 oo : “SP “6 FE 98-6429. ee PIKE PE. 5.7308 _ts. FE 4-741}. ae aah alg OUver Richardson's —_— Rent Trailer iler Space 79 | ie MOULD=5 robotic, Bats Saat cones Soeet eunes sopeeves |. VY, PICKUP. GOOD COND | CORNER oon « INNY'S 58 M oe RATES t GPE aoe SHOP Eyans Equipment a a “tend our Auc: AUBURN BOTS. = MOBILE Pon- na eae Pat calpped, pm.| OWENS MARINE 8 PPLIES SOOGE PICKUP GOR MOTOR SALES aban a av rm: “ALL PET in quality power Nl know!" Special Auc- finest, %¢ mile d. Call UL 2-5237 after rchard Lake Ave. "50 ; 1964 1953 Olds . BiRD D HOUSES A 46433 10 year dealer Ja- tions, you’ ie n. ange. The | con 396 O R ee Soe Pords - yo ates tors and tillers. iday, May 1 Li BOAT WITH x3, ABOUT, MARK 3-5112. —a 2—1952 1952 Buick Pe RIER STUD CHAMP = ™mowe's, ila motomower | and tea Prepared te bur aur | oe _Opayke : me 5-3361 LOSE | eens RLUMACRAPT resaing SHARP tate al controls, skis. | 55 a chaps, OF 34582 % TON, ies ach § other ‘Trans. Spe- North Chev. » ‘ k Cu OR 3.9296. = Goodall _ mawers Roto-hoe! used merchan jal held back! | INSIDE CITY LIMITS. | lights, steering Wheel, an cae Exc. 2-2652. good shape, UL 2-4282 3305. from $45 to $395. ae D PUPPIES. $ Wheel Horse tractor till | be sacrificed. Nothing also bas sto. Pontine 7 tarter. 30 hp Evinrude motor,| 1! LONE | 33 DODOE WRECKER. $308. ¢ to Roll t Bivd. at 8, Woodward re . COCKER MIXE: House- Bolen, & Toro power hendie | Highest bidder buys! Selling also | “rom 5-9903. ererier. 1000. FE 4-6055 after | THOMPSON nest oats. aivincode 53 po 821 5, w. Ready PE 8-3712 ker male 9 mos, ) jens, Toro, veral consign oach Park FE 3 yrs. old. $1000. eyers boats. Smith . Montealm cake 3 15, Boxer male gad Je-! ert rir pe gk tg We dem-| 3 thucklosds and several consign- oO MOBILE MANOR FOR 4 _ : a. men ag trailers, 7 % TON UP. . | 288 W ag a from 9 "til ‘housebroken, $10 Pe “ Jacobsen riding ice what we sell. ments— izie re) ho wart the best. 40 ine 12 FOOT CADILLAC -RUN- LLY" HARDWARE 3959 Olmstead, Drayton Plains. male, 3@ mos, housebroken oo itrate and service serv-| tiques. 8UN eo those wi cement patios, ete. | 1958 otor. excellent con- at Adams, FE 27-8811 rf . . ese male east of Complete engine and mower H (U.8. 16), Cle 1 lots. 16°x40 Lake-| about with m ‘Jes Auburn * : :- i $25. 16 Mile Ra., ice: per mowers and tractors, Simi m 10 am.-T p.m, — One mile east of on dition. MAple 5-2138, , —- Rink. BPATED. >| ae Duke eee | Closed seenes be Cantos vile R4. OA & “ - { ‘ ‘os Ps ALE TER oe e. 507 Dixie . i Friday, turday ° : , ‘ FeMaLe Cheap to~ good — 1 MAple 8-78i8 OR 3-7924, } _ . 40001. | ( . + P ~ . ’ rn : he ‘ i = ¢ are 7¢ eae d i as je oo = ‘ —— . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 FORTY-NINE oe For Sale Cars 91! For SaleCars 91 For Sale Cars 911 For Sale Cars 911 For Sale Cars = 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars™ ‘91 ee ee eee Be | SSDOWN. [GRR or|: ay RUSS 9 some? Let us help you t!~ NO MONEY DOWN New motor, #415. MU e010 . BY | Ly No DOWN. Assume | prone, “Ae expensire model. |g | 23-83, ‘SM a ‘$8 Pontiacs, 2-dra, Pifiee. honthly "payments, POPULAR DEMAND a+ of 8) per Ber me Cal Call Lace rn on Motor Sales ears. Racdiope, Ko mone ma money dows, y payments, Grand 47500. | a-snelia VORD- SL a . JOHNS SON 1 CaN CONVERTIBLE Want | “permeates coi hia tenes tuicky AUTO SALES Eddie Steele Opening GLEN N FS , clean. oh miles. 349 N. Perry. 193 8. Saginaw PE 4-2214 FORD f =e . O - O- aZes Wa AND ‘53 cme ¢ "05 HENRY 7. t ted windows, ‘56 T-Bird engine. KEEGO HARBOR 1955 CHEVIB ..... «.....-... STATION Dood te vonent ms et sss on, over- 1 FE 4-3443 between 6-9 p.m, | PE _5-8204 ye _sss9 | 6 DORD +s in ea ‘one 10% | DE POWEROLIDE. Monthly | 4.~ HUDSON JET, 4 DR, ANY REASONABLE OFFER, FI- . “s CmEY, SIP SOS "Eddie Steele | emsattiem =| Wir 'eis & anaes ae AREY he Di WEEK- END SALE ‘eae ; AID ce 22 AUBURN AVE. E IN WAGON | “Het white wall. 7-40 f oars are___F8 oem fat Sao nut. iscount THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, ALL| 778 ORCHARD LaKR ROAD 1/58 J incoln ....++-+ $3295 | 82 AN, $98. ae , : white, very clean, full race. 137 | we 5020 PE 22529 | MINT" CONDITION throughout. | = | Auto Seles, PE 8-0 pl ag PE 43100, after 5 i953 PORD. 2 DOOR. $275. KING Pull fac ‘63 PLYMO! EXC. COND. 2 SPECIALS S) CHEVEDURT > SEH oop | —Bfoe_ PE 4-0134 of re eit, BOB FROST INC. VE. A No Dealers ; senses 940 be Sot, $5 DOWN LINCOLN. MERCURY eS DOWN _ PONTIAC-CADILLAC ) = , "88 Morris— 000 unter Blvd 1955 Plymouth Savoy, 4 door, se- 18g _ CADILLAC , Mi an $8) | Pasa a anaes aa) FERED it] se BA reas Beautiful ONE CAR PER PERSON 2 ‘ HT ww 55 Dodge Wen, .. $1095, HOUGHTEN'® Son. | Eddie Steele | tits gsi t= ste Eddie Steele Cars wt Gan et TOON POREIGN CAR BALES FORD Tee a ee MO gine FORD sous Wane Tee aso. re HURRY-HURRY-HURRY 'S4 Buick Wen. ....$ 795 s26.N. Main Rochester OL 1-0161| 2105 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ails, Meas, Call Mrs” xf 78 ECO ARE ROAD . ie wilh red and. w fontinet All Red d . Aute trans. Rscie to go. ‘33 CHEV. 2 DR. Rai. . aoe BASES —-— PE 5-204 PE 2-2529 a ce uce ’ ’ oN . paint, PE 8-9513. 7R_Sem FE 22839 | '§3 MERCURY HARDTOP. CLEAN, | 144 PLYMOUTH SAVOY BEDAN. 5 N PRICE SS FORD ........0008. Was $1895—NOW $1795 H bows MODE SOB EERO | PA a SY cote —__ | “AR ADEE | DEHOT meee or , : : i ; a 4 i : A rd SELECTED, |, tins’: ot E02 DOWN $5 DOWN —_| Samegyat ii 0s | SATE nae otisttn, Soc | pwonsoay -yniparaarunpar || "> stanion Whadw’~"i'bmo; SS S27 >—NOW $1998 SPECIALS |B SHEV.,2 DR RFE F981 = Bo Canvume. wvnsars | $nt esia” and "bene, Wiss i +, Bavele Teron Fest: ) Sew tres. Trey Snap care EVA '57 FORD ..........0.. Was $1595—NOW $1495 : =i Manning “; | 2a mi ie, Stenderd payments $11.46 $5 DOWN 1995 O} ___ TAIRLANE HARDTOP : ’56 Ford F'lane ....$1245! inotedie hoster anvetionnt me, igs ‘Ed die Steele 1963 Pontiae Catalina, radio and 1956 DeSOTO 57 PLYMOUTH shades Was $1195—NOW $1095 AUTO TRANS. _nals. $895. FE ear Eddia Steele pe $399. Monthly payments,| 4 DR.“ STATION WAGON, FPire- 1 PLYMOUTH Convertible . “ eee . linet -s PLae Ra STATION _ FORD Gome © passenger with radio. | Was G17 ............ wow sis |} ’56 PONTIAC ......... Was $1195—NOW $1095 ‘56 Buick H’top ....$1495| wason. Powerglide, R&H spot FORD 308 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD "Eddic Steele min: UC i wean au © STARCHIEP 4 DOOR POWER STEERING, BRAKES Ee Ro aa Telote | 208 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | rE 5.0204 HARBOR 2.2529 FOR Was $129... . 0.0... wow sie || 56 CHEVROLET .:....Was $1095—NOW $ 995 _§ pm FE 5-0204 PE 2-2529 | ‘52 MERCORY CUST 2DR Rak. D ‘7 FORD Plane 500° 2 DOOR =~ Mewaneres '56 Pontiac H’top ..$1445, #88 CHEV ALA CON- #2 FORD & RAR, BARGAIN. Eu Atsume” paymentsnot $11.46 OSS Was $1695. --- NOW $185 || °55 CHEVROLET ...... Was $ 745—NOW $ 645 STARCHIEP, SHARE Ford pconrertle, ‘ihe’ now, | —2-00t-_H. Baggins Be aes a 8GS areey ater eee PE 5-9206 _FE 2.2529 WILSON "Sl BONTIAC 4 Door sedan, |] 4<. FORD Ww 695—NOW - 37 Chevy Convert. $1695 CHEVY | t ‘ts ae, ve 7 DR. $5 _DOWN — THIS IS IT! aramatic, 1 owner, only 32.00 ag Sc oer Tifa . Doon eee . * iets 8, STRAIGHT STICK pet a ft. Sharp. FE 1983 Ford, 2, door, custom! ined. “See this one” Onagon Yeorner of Okemah)| PONTIAC-CADILLAC | as ‘tas, now 1451 '55 PLYMOUTH ...... Was $ 675—NOW $ 575 '57 Dodge H'top .. .$1795/ CHEVY 1856. CONVERT, ALL EX-| payments, $27. . ONE OF THE CLEANEST ‘35 Pon} Sojyouee Hills. Te Priced ey get a8 “RAMBLER” Station, Wagon || ,._ BELVEDERE ¢ DOOR . ; POWER STEERING, BRAKES OWNER. "se CHEVROLET | ¢-DR. Eddie Steele County. ~ * 83 PONTIAC 8 RAW. HYDRAMAT- Er i icin 55 DODGE ........... Was $ 695—NOW $ 595 H-top. R&H. Powerglide. Gold & ee Ceci, ‘shet COUPE. Coral & white in color.) +54 LET 2 Door 210 CORONET HARDTOP ; oo - '57 Skoda ......<.. $ 795, ivory. $2100. FE §-9101 or MA FORD Also cheap transportation spe 8) PONTIAC 4 ae Sze radio, heater. hydramatic, white | was $1006 .......... now ¢990/| 54 FORD Was $ 595—NOW $ 49 GAS SAVING BEAUTY —— tis TAH 41.000 miles, PE oe. a Se STATION WAGON . > {YSLER FULL POWER.| 715 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD a R&S RAMBLER ‘S$ FORD Custom 4 Door , ee . - 'S5 Buick H’to .$ 695, “wire a coe rE_ $0000 7 Se ne te || "S23 PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIC, $70. Was 0100 soc 1-05 ot: NOW $720] '54 CHEVROLET siete: o:bré Was $ 545—NOW § 445 aunt reae | Black. '¢ coor, Souin Hammon. | “pg gispi3) ¢. MMansioge ne | Si MERCURY, CLUB COUPE, @H.| ings PONTIAC. «DR GED RAH.| 06 SROUDAY SEDAN, Beige was gam. ROW 8000/| '54 OLDSMOBILE ....Was $ 745—NOW $ 645 54 Chevy Bel Air . 7 C45 pus aclory a'r conditieoed. tow 31 FORD, FPAIRLANE 860 IM-|—— TEACH ER $708 re Eves, owner. Like pew.) ing. brakes and windows. A clean SUPER 2 DOOR “8” aure. TRANSMISSION | mileage. 1 owner. Just the car, maculate, $1,550. 4905 Sashabaw S CAR car and priced to sell fast at CHEVY 4 Door s4 FORD , . | fori motoring’ vacation Only | 35 FORD. Vi. 1 DR, STANDARD | ‘8 RAMBLER CONVERT. DB. | cnly Was § 995 now see | °S4 FORD .........--4. Was $ 545—NOW $ 445 62,785 shift, with overdrive, Rau, very | lux equip. Like new. W-walls. REPOSSESSION _ $1495 $8 DODOE 2 Door CUSTOM 2 DOOR Your choice of many other clean’ HODGES, INC. | clean, $676. ‘Brespilgnat maa st See Et | Silaftatn | caren, 2, tone, sree Was $714 now $60 | ’54 DODGE ........... Was $ 645—NOW $ 545 cars. |300. 8. Woodward MI_ 6-002 7 SHEE. | ae rust She hell pride ho sock | mene walt,» CADELLAC : CORONET HARDTOP - ATTENTION $9 DOWN DRIVE, RADIO, HEATER. AB * $31.51 monn” with matching interior Pull fac. | Was '$ en | ow 8 88/1 53 DeSOTO Was $ 395—NOW $ 295 Saruog tron $75 op CAR-A-THON 1963 Ford. 2 door, radio and heat: | AON TEEN ymenta ot B8aR. mo SHAG MARDTOP 3 Da. | woense’bmss Deleting power, 4 ive Selon » 4 DOOR : Starting from $75 up BIRMINGHAM Siontiy"peymenia, eaise. | Esl! Grolier a arts et] “hycramate, aH. while gals $1395 was ose? * now's @|| 'S3 PONTIAC .......-. Was $ 295—NOW $ 195 2 LOW OVBRHEAD LOCATIONS See ot ad in this paper Eddie Steele “mate ne Sp, ‘ vomniust, Be Se FORTIAS @ DOOR SEDAN. OR BEL AIR (DR, SEDAN. radio Was $' gaaYE Bate & how's «ss || 53 BUICK | walls» slnwre ohare Was $ 445—NOW $ 345 a > Geo. : eater, white 8 al TO SAVE YOU MONEY PAGE 50 nos oncHARD LAKE ROAD $5 DOWN a rar cael “ Was 8 8 Now 8 188 |] SL BUICK |... .sssee. Was $ 295—NOW $ 195 51 N. Broadway at REPOSSESSION _ | 72-591 __ Pz 2m 1984 Oldamodile. 88, byaramatic. | i0sa PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, CORY. RECEIVE DISCOUNT 52 DeSOTO ........... Was $ 195—NOW $ 95 Shadbolt aeecusories, Wire whee ose -qbenmevila_engine. FE 2018 | payments si233- | aan WILSON ' DpOR “ Eg Re ate Meee Eddie Steele [Maret th mn GLENN'S M24 at Shadbolt RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR. SALES AUTHORIZED RAMBLER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER © Lake Orion $1 N. Broadway , MY 23-2871 or MY 3-146) | ~ $5 DOWN 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air, standard trans ——, $399. Monthly paey- ments, Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO FE 35-0204 FE 2-2529 1954 CHEV., CONV. R&H. hide. top. white wails new, _FE 4-5615. $99 DOWN 1954 Chevrotet Convertible. fire! red paint, powerg'ide. 96998. Month- ly payments, $27 24. Eddie Steele clean FORD 7105 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR FE 50204 FE = '% CHEVROLET, CONV. white, ee nan aan # 8. Ere _mahia, _Upper_ apt. $5 DOWN 1953 Chevrolet 2 door. 219. 1 own- er. Radio and pester $399. Month-| ly payments 622.3 Eddie Steele FORD 7105 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HAR BOR FE 5-0204 FE 2-2529| _ ennenctat 4 DR, FE Ca TROLET “cLus coups, 6 T=-** cylinder, R&H, red & white, 1 owner, Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main Bt, Clarkston ‘MA 5-5141 ~ $5DOWN ~ 1953 Chevrolet Eel Air. Radio and Pe il L onthly payments Eddie! Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD EEGO HARBOR PE 5-0204 FE_2-2529 WIL CROSBY SAYS: “To all my old —— and customers, come COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES and let's get re- tig egg We have many cars, priced attractivel low, to choose from.” Listed here are a few: "$8 Buick Hardtop ......++++.- $2095 "$5 Ford Victéria ........00+- $ 995 $6 pees Starchlef .........$1305 "67 Ford Custom V-8 ,.....++- - ae "87 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop . 695 "65 Pontiac Btarchief eevececes 995 "86 Olds Ha meg "b4 Merc. Sun alley. 695 "64 Pord V-8 . seeeces. 9 048 "63 Plymouth “Hardtop ....0...8 445 Pest orga * Alr, =— aN bs ecegeser ‘62 Huds agg le “eecesdses $ "62 Pontiac, Gecrematic Pres | ‘B1 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ...+++++t:$ 275 “0 Pynowh $B De... wcscccees ie % u 49 Pontiac Sed. Deilvery vee +-$ 1% COMMUNITY Ls |\FE 5-8204 4, FORD CONVERTIBLE. WITH | — $80 Mercury engine, R&H. white | cond. 3776 Hart- | 1 | DESOTO & KING AUTO | Sales, FE im6 DE ome S OG0B D MOTOR, new tires. Cheap, FE 2-1624 '56 DeSoto Conv. ..$b495 BEAUTIFUL red and white fin- a | sana top. A fireflite | “BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY 280 Hunter Blvd. BIRMINGHAM ‘S DODGE & PASSENGER sTA- tion wagon. $525. OR 3-8556. 51 DODGE 4 DR. 0 KINO TO _Sales FE #-0002 34 DODGE, 4 DR CORONET OR ence, for Chev pickup FE 23-0025 | 1957 Dodge Cornet 2 dr. v4 stom transmission Larry Jerome FORD DEALER OL_ 1-071) ~ $99 DOWN "Eddie acieeie FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD EEOO HARBOR FE 2-252 wall tires, good line, off Auburn, nr. Crooks. $99 DOWN +4 FORD FAIRLANE. 2 DOOR, Monthly payments, $27.24 "Eddie Steele rE_ 30 PORD 4 DR, va $75. 5. KING Auto Sales, PE 8-0402 $9 DOWN 1953 Ford Custom. ee aie $399 Monthly payments $22 Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD poate ROAD FE $00” HAR 9-000 $0 DOWN 1 Ford Victoria. Standard | - tranam{ation Radio and Oy onthly payments $27 "Eddie Steele FORD 270 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR Like New Rammler Dallas . MOTOR SALES - 109 . Boulevard, Sou 8-4530 . I yR 8-4530! Main ba on ¥-1011 7, $5 DOWN 1954 Ford Victoria. Radio sae ter atic. 08. M payments $27.24 | "Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD GO HAR FE 5-0204 “PE 2-2529 1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 2 DR. and onth R&H Very clean. $1,505. MA) _ $0 FORD V8, % TON PICK-UP. 3859 Orchard sake 3*. "33 POKD ¢+DE REPOSSESSION Mo cash $265 full price $l> month. Pertect engine. Mr Bell King Auto. PE 8-0402. | FORD. 1952, CUSTOM MADE. overdrive, perfect runming cond. | $425 OL 1-0608 ‘$3 PORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR. R&A ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume ase of —". per mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold rumet Pord. ti FORD, CONVER Rak. Fordomatic, must sell. "00. Call MY 3-2880. i $4 FORD A as CAR T-Huron 923 W Huron FE 42185 1953 FORD, TUDOR, FORDOMAT- ic. R&H. Clean. 1952 Ford 6, R&H. Etc. $295. Will Mazurek Motor Sales 8 _ Bivd at Saginaw St | $4 PORD. V-8 3 DR. A-1 CON- | _ ditton. $475, FE. 5-6207. ‘$2 BUICK, HT. W-WALIS, R&H, reasonable, PE 5- 5194 119 Lincoln. 1952 FORD WAGON This is a V-8 2-dr. Radio, heater, standard shift A Birmingham car that's very nice inside out. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 Oakland ~ PE 2-2351 1956 FORD PAIRLANE, | 2 a DR. Rw~H, FOM, call ay r auto. acannon trade 3 PoRD 7 DR. mere caer, ¢. Te dive this nent one @95 Auburn Ave. “1956 FORD VICTORIA | mei tart. SEG wad: bine off Voorhets. NO MONEY DOWN PE 42214 or FE 41006 | "59 PLYMOUTH cceeuewees $1950 | Savoy 2 Door 6 | $8 DeSOTO ——..geeeeeeees $2495. Fireflite 4 Door. | ‘ST DeSOTO ©... eeeeeee $2195 Adventurer Hardtop, | 57 DeSOTO ...........c.005 $1745 Firesweep 2 Door. 57 PLYMOUTH ........... $1895 4 Door 8 Hardtop $7 PLYMOUTH ............ $1295 Savoy 2 Doo 8 } 87 PLYMOUTH ............. $1195 | _ Plaza 4 Door 8. { 86 FORD 2 Door 6 ....... $345 | seca faaeswews $1595 "36 DeSOTO Fireflite Convertibie. "$6 MERCURY Montclair 2 Door Hardiop AND THESE DO | “suburven « Door 70° 1, '57 PLYMOUTH ..$1595| “teiveare Sedan. 77" $1198 Sane eee WW. R&H. Auto. ; 57 PLYMOUTH ..$1395| 3° Ser nes" cyntater. °™ | 7 Auto —, Good tires. clean in "06: DONOTO 2... k wsccicences $995 | 156 CHRYSLER _..$1495| Fitedome 2 Door. | 4 Dr. New tT Pwr phooring | ‘4 DeSOT Ol aveeceveaue $895 fee ane een. WH Fm . Beautifu Firedome 4 "kee. | » 1495 | ‘SS. PLYMOUTH .............. $695 | rin Pre A ewoure. . ‘ oe gar soe wil) buy ff “pelvedere T enue Pees. | dr. ORD ... oP ey es“ 195 ie. © mietin ees seis "56 PLYMOUTH . . .$1095 oe ies 4 Dr. Auto trans ery nice. | "84 BUICK ..............s see 54 PLYMOUTH ..$ 595| Suet 2 Door Hardtop. Belvedere. This car is just like | 53 BUICK Special 2 Door ... $345 new. Inside & . 64 CHEVY ...,...$ 575] 83 De8OTO 4 Door 6 ...... $195 Mick, Beautiful bie k finish. Verv | +53 DeSOTO 4 Door @....... $295 53° DODGE aya sieieler $ 595 | ‘83 DeSOTO Clb, Coupe 8 ... $305 “ pore ig 4 tate waren’ Std. | +53 2 PACKARD, Seeeroeneneee $325 ‘LOTS MoR# TO CHOOSE FROM | 55 puyMouTH 4 Door ...... $245 | $$3| INCLUDING TTRANSPORTATION tone ans pe BRAID’ MOTOR SALES FORD 270 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR PE 5-8206 2-259 "M4 OLDS. 4 DOOR RA- dio. heater, hydramatic er pow steering. | ¢g —- — ~ econ wall e. FE Plies after 10:00 tice ‘55 OLDS 86 = ae eee full power, new tires, | ow Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold | __Turner rd. ‘34 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 HOL- iday =| ‘3 PB $795. Excellent | cond 312 OLDs on "Two t > DOOR, ctl CLEAN. imstead, Drayton | NEY DOWN. Assume me payments of 611.46 mo. Call Mgr Mr. Parks at MI ¢- foo” Harold _ Turner =. PONTIAC, “STANDARD SHIPT, King Auto. FE 8-0402. i ‘52 PONTIAC 2 DR. PE §-8721 | i PONTIAC, 2 Ooi geeox. _R&t a B’HAM _——__ PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward MI 4-1930 MOTOR SALES 952 W new Loc HURON r “tor 'V FE 47371 aw 4- 1797 condition MApie | | iss TrODRaAIER DEBAKER, V8 ReH. IN | _ @00d condition, EM 3-4386. ‘$4 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, § $95. | King Auto Sales, PE 8-0402. | "50 2 + CHAMPION. Good motor & tires 2756 James sie Walton ¢ & + Opdyke. PAY ‘93 MERCURY —_ ws J UST MAKE ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN ‘54 BUICK H-TOP ‘SS PLYMOUTH 4-DR... .. .$495 ‘54 CHEVROLET 2-DR. .. 'S3 FORD CONVERT. ... .$495 ‘54 PONTIAC 4.DR. ...... $395 |'S4 FORD RANCH WGN. .$395 ‘54 FORD 2-DR. '54 PLYMOUTH CLUB .. ‘54 NASH STATESMAN .$295 ‘53 CHEVROLET 2-DR. .. ‘53 CHEVROLET 4-DR. «. 'S3 CHEVROLET 2-DR. ;. °$195 ‘53 PONTIAC 4-DR. ...... $195 153 CHRYSLER Windsor 53 PACKARD CLIPPER . 'S2 CHEVROLET 4-DR. .. ‘51 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. '51 CHEVROLET 2-DR. .. ‘51 STUDEBAKER Champ $45 92. PONTIAC 4-DR. ......$ 95 '5] DODGE 4DR.........$ 95 ‘52 PLYMOUTH CLUB .. . 7 * - 5 . Don't Pay The High Dollar ~ SAVE-SAVE- TS $495 V-8 $295 $295 $299 $295 4-DR. .....$195) $195 $195 $145 $95 $95 $95 SAVE a 3 AUTO DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER “Sass TE We baee ore: 115 S. SAGINAW ‘SALES FE 8-0402 CS | , ™ / : ; / ; aie 1].1955 BUICK | lot to lot looking for a fair-priced car and most | of all, sharp. Well folks, you can shop from the | | 1958 FORD = \Shop No More! There’s nothing more tiring than shopping from Detroit River to the Mackinaw Bridge, but one stop in our friendly village of Rochester will save all the gas, fuss and worry. Don't take our word for it, come and see. Open ’til 9 p.m. or later. 1958 FORD 2 8 © © ee ee ee hr ggad 500 convertible. Power steering. wer brakes, Fordo- engine, ram> eater, white w tires. Honest John says don't miss this one 1958 PLYMOUTH $1895 Savoy ha automatic transmission, radio. heater, white wall tires. A solid white beauty. bad ig: standard transmission. 6 ide wail tires. Spare never been used e 1957 BUICK Super hardtop with power u eee eee $1945 stee . power brakes, radio, heater, be Bation says a beautiful car ell the way. 1957 MERCURY $1645 —— Mercomatic, radio, heater, white wall tires. 2. 1956 -FORD $1345 cage Bantien. vs rr Fordomatic, radio, heater, white actual miles. 1956 MERCURY $1195 Yisterie, bard’ with ercomatic, radio, heater, —_ wall tires. real nice 1955 PONTIAC $1195 r Chief hardtop, le dramatic, radio, h r, white w res. ths is extra sharp ? _ =" 1955 BUICK ............ Special 4door sedan. Dynafiow, radio. heater, Speed Barbato says this is a one owner and real 1955 PONTIAC $1095 pan og my “i tures, Red and ont Tghite finch “toms ‘the Bomb 1955 OLDSMOBILE .$1095 oor sedan, dramatic, radio, heat tires. Solid aice’ n't cater $5:Gbe "eeteal miles. white wall 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 hard wer steering and b white walls. Timid "Pom Thompson says 5 ggee oor beater, 2 CHEVROLET . 1957 FORD Wagon with V8 tires. 189, act — 1957 PONTIAC .... $1895 Star Chief — ee radio, heater, white walls, 1956 PONTIAC 51495 ow Rg hg Fy . 32, actual miles. $ 195 1948 CHEVROLET $l 195 Super hardtep. | Power lel etthettea wa bent SES ™ ~ SHELTON -PONTIAC-BUICK ACRO8S FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER _OLt 8133 “eee eee ee ee © © © © we ew e-e e eevee eet eo eo eevee ‘$1745 gine. Fordomatic, radio, heater, miles. $2195 | $2095 | Geet yr. "Cy" Owens + Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FE $-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. R&R Motors T-BONE VALUES AT HAMBURGER PRICES STOP IN TODAY AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUR “PRIME” SELECTION OF NEW CAR TRADE-INS. THEY ARE GUARANTEED AND READY TO ROLL! 1955 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2?DR. 1957 CHEVROLET 210 WAGON +Dr. — Stick, heater. © second Shh beeen ees ONLY $1595 —— Cote een ede eeetene 1956 PLYMOUTH Fowerpile.” reais ee, Dandy car : Sane Soe RR Ee ht di wned eae ‘secccees $O95 canoe ccc uee $895 carautna coura 1955 DODGE Renmadrnmaset mamas: "ole sun gr r ear. barb re a ce cmemrsisos «tia. “Bay Sa alton ne 0 0 SUaccrelciaicictclcleiaie eles e $795 ° 1957 F é a 1953 DODGE 8 cyl., Fordomatic, heater, WAGON = ag a « xx swale since Suk » $1395 ie al, Ss , home eal a 1956 DODGE eee e ee vnc eee eenes $395 CORONET , cod coun Powe, ts 1952 DODGE & bargain. CLUB COUPE Coen e eee een areeee $895 Lots of go tn this transporte- OO DOE CHOC ONOUE $199 1957, PONTIAC SAFARI WAGON Solid blue color. 2-dr er steering, radio, “heater, * mew Ures. Sale pric 1952 PLYMOUTH EXCELLENT TIRES Nice running motor. y TREAT YOURSELF TO THIS BANQUET OF USED CAR VALUES TODAY! Business Is Booming _AT Ré& R MTRS.,. Inc. SERS MPERIALS .” -t IMPERIAL’ ee 4: _ SALES ~SERVICE — SATISFACTION | FE 43528 724 OAKLAND Hot Ld . e we fe . : at as Ae eee 7 ‘ Hk, re 3 ate 4 sais | 4 he Ea AE aE a ae a ae \ peo ; ‘ a ¥ : = | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 VAL | WERE INTERESTED Attention! | Cost You Less | CHECK | RUSS ws, OP CN CAR-A-THON WHEN YOU WITH V HO USE F nti re Fo mI ily. SPECIALS ALL DAY || “Buy Locally” | JEROME D AWS O N | , EXTRA -ALL CARS MUST BE SERVICED OLIVER Bill Spence" SPECIALS gro soe ema ime BOK AND, TORT ‘Transportation “Bright Spot” NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PLANS ARE: CAMPING, ony oune BERIND EVERY. DEAL Be fore You Buy M t S l ; BOATING OR JUST TRANSPORTATION. OUR CARS EVE ; . OUR REPUTATION O or a es | ARE GUARANTEED TO SUIT EVERYONE IN THE | 18 FAIR. HONEST ouats —sakw | . 11 A M. ‘58 EDSEL “eee ve eee eee @ $2095 , . | i BUICK oes Ma ae transmission $ 98 : Appointment gua ag Oe Meen reduced $300 for this sale. /1953 FORD $299 2 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio Heater, Mercomatic. 57 ee oes Hh 'S4 CHEVROL -ET Bel Air 2- Dr. EE $595 , i} °57 5 y : / ° eater, ard transmiss Bo ref AMBRE Ss lm a geval | Mmerweaeanee M1 'S7 PONTIAC $1595 || gage io 5 S | reclining seats. Exceptionally clean. 2 tone blue. | CHIEFTAIN 2 DOOR — Radio Heater, Hydramatic. $ '| 57 DeSOTO Fireflite Sedan ..........+++.. $1695 || 12 NOON ' | DEMOS Authorized mans" GSA Bermide"bvtateMang eaetaT oes: "YY 1933 CHEVROLET. $199 2 BUICK "4 Door — ‘Radio ae 899 OT ONsRE Bene ‘36 “R: AMBLER” Seiea be 5, Sela a - «+ $1295 , 210. Excellept running condition. Dynafiow. , Sedan 19 59 ‘ cus on adio an eater walls, odrive. | ’ j 4-wheeh Drive | c, oRAMBrER™ Station Wagon ccses- ss 31245 || 57 DeSOTO .......- $1595], $1895 . i CUSTOM | MODEL P= Pully equipped Tritone paint. | ; . 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Automatic Transmission.

; — , ee ye Premium ‘56 Chevrolet ........\. $1275 || 4De, Sedan s5 DeSOTO. clean secs S 3S Check Our Ditterence First 1957 FORD, Sis oat a xe Bae, ret be ee $695 "55 Dodge LaFemme .........-2.seeseeeees $ 995 nite. Radi t Ww e. 0, eater. | an ' | '55 Oldsmobi | 52 CHEVROLE ‘58 Chevy ‘98 Chevy . ‘S8Chevy | 8PM. '55 Chevrolet ........... S695 - Pewee levi tite re : etree sack Pate Radio = stealey. Shon hike nile & Mesier incre & MIE 4 DR. SEDAN. This is priced to move and has blue : a Sram a RRR SSE se metas $ 595 , aiite ce V8 Powerglide, W, Walls. Ivor y & Glen Green. Blue Lucite Finish. 7 standard 1958 RAM BLER $1477 finish , P 1095 “55 BULCK Hardtop Perea ee ea ee eee $ 895 Radio & Heater Just like new! $1995 Transmission American 2-dr. 6,000 miles. Im- | 'c ; : 52385 $ $1860 eer SO PONTIAC Hatdtop sess cesacnacnsenas. $1195 ' ‘58 Chevy 7Ch | oy | ‘SS Chevrolet ........... $ 785 '55 Pontiac 4-Dr. '56 PLYMOUTH Hardtop ..............5. $1095 08 Chevy IMPALA SPORT COUPE o evy 9 I M. | 210 2 DOOR. A real doll, new white tires, radio and Sedan ee °C . v rerglid dio Heater TION WA 55 CHRYSLER , 5 VNOQMAD™ STATION WAGON WAWEINTEod’ Jet Black with Heater col, Standard Trans, | 1957 PLYMOUTH $1498 heater $795 sR Seeley BONNER SEEETANES psa sexes $ 895 : arg egg ton W, Walls. Red ee Steering 2 Door. Solid ae Turquoise Belvedere | sport coupe hardtop. SS PLY MOUTH, a beauty cee ecucececue. $ 795 i vory yx ack $2285 < nea go w e. y equipped. i] >yr > Ae $2267 7) : ck ‘57 Ford pecreety te acaieoml eal Sy CME VTOIE. ees ees + S 895 || 154 Pontiac Starchiet |] ‘$3 CHFVROLET Belin ....-.---sss0s, po uic tor DELRAY CLUB COUPE. V-8 with Powerglide and 4-Dr. Sedan ~ ah SERED 9 sce A eran wpm An wim ar ‘97 Plymouth 4.4, Sie Bane, LONER OE, | 10 PAL, | = g595~=«| poet ae Ce tae $995 = 8 W Walls” sierra Gold Paint. vpn: Madtertenees Bias = 1957 PLYMOUTH = S888 | ' - -Dlra- Radio ‘ “ne Green. $15 385 | ; Ivory $1498 2-door Savoy 6. Really sharp. | 57 Chevrolet eile alle cells celle Veils le $1495 53 Oldsmobile 98 rT arp 7 Ch . BEL AIR SPORT COUPE. Real sharp. Ivory and Shc Selen ; { 57 Chelvy o/ Chevy ‘56 Chevy 11 P.M. | Sir IL $495 Convertible Specials lowerglide, eater, one w . ge 2 ie | 195 t oe | ’ Se a) oe a CL (1957 RAMBLER SGM 'S6 Ford V-8..........0- $1250 62 CHEVROLET .......ccceeeceeeeeecees $ 395 W/Walls. Cashmere Blue Paint $ S/o Bie Paint $1 165 i aad trans. Im- COUNTRY SEDAN. Fordomatic, spotless 2-tone green 2S3 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 58 PLYMOUTH Golden Commando ....... $2195 $1683 ‘56 Bui : Sedan ’56 CHEVROLET, power features .... $1495 ick power features ......... SB Ford cen CONMERTIBLE 96 Chevy 12 MIDNIGHT ‘07 Chevrolet ........... $1489 $395 ‘57 PLYMOUTH, gold and white .......... sie Or Century 2 Deer — Radio & STATION WAGON ’56 PLYMOUTH, power steering $1295 nn PRO AEDAN, « EEiEGe GIN Rese Crees DORA athe eee ene "REL AIR SPORT COUPE, V4 with sraht tle, | TO ae 5 — A eater. Ivory 2 aint $1445 nea Bilver i302 Finish. 57 Cadillac , Vo cee veccerenneecreverene $ 95 $985 ~~ 1987 PONTIAC $1799) | + Convertible . | 'sSCheyy' —- 4 Desoto ‘54Chevy | espewoay evan gegen ey | 09 Buick 4 Dr. ........-. $845] $9995 Wagon Specials Power ide Pcaian Crees & Trans fr Ratio Healer, Standard 'S6 ch “ slat $ 525 °S4 Cadillac 62 ’ oy eendrin Belvedere sel oteia cite Ive $ 695 Beige Paint . walls. Robin's eae ue. 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The BIG-BIG LOT WOODWARD CHEVROLET — comMERcE - || Bright Spot” _ MOTORS, INC. : 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4 4547 ser S508 415 COMMERCE RD: EM 34101 Orchard Lake at Cass DE SOTO \PLYMOUTH DEALER "OPEN EVES TILL’ ‘8; SAT. ae 5 FE 80488 Open till 9| 912 S. WOODWARD \ MI 6-5302 - a, . A : i PS : ‘ ' j , - 4 \ f = " ri — . ‘ ? 2’ aS aR eR! tes / PO UEP is et Og oo RY THE PONTIAC PRESS, Cais ee et ie. Se ei oe 2h MeL uedteat bane dee ia ca ‘ j | } FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 é -Today’'s Television Programs - | oe Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—-WWJ-TV ~ Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Qbannel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 10:00 (2) Line Up. Police drama: _ ¢:00 (2) Code Three. Ex-convict ‘tries to save (4) News, Weather. daughter from becoming in- (7) Curtain Time. volved with a ring of forgers (9) Popeye. and is found dead. i (4) Thin Man. Drama: Nora 6:15 (4) Life of Riley. (Phyllis Kirk) takes refuge 6:25 (2) Weather. from rain in an apartment 6:30 (2) News, Weather. she believes to be empty (4) Riley (cont.) and is confronted by lady of (7) Curtain (cont.) the house who accuses her (9) Wild Bill Hickok. of stealing her husband, 6:40 (2) News Analyst. clothes and : ‘Sport (7) Sunset Strip (cont.) =e yo aoe , (9) News, Weather. (4) S.A. 7. Drama: Witness’ |!0:20 (9) Passing Parade. life im danger because of| 10:30 (2) News York Confide criminal] trial. Drama: Ex-pitcher (7) Detective Squad. afoul of a trucking ithent (9) Million Dollar Movie. when he buys a delivery) Comedy: Millionaire tries in- , truck. , cognito holiday in ‘“Para- (4) M Squad. Mystery: dise for Three.” ('38). Rob- Model = drowned in lake! ert Young. . od not die from water in 71:30 (2)Rawhide. Western Group of farmers warn the 1 News. cattlemen to stay clear of (9) Person to Person. Ed their farmland to avoid war Murrow visits composer-pro- (4) (color) Northwest Pas- ducer Jule Styne in his New sage. Adventure: Rogers York apartment and res- Marriner, and Towns are tauranteur Vincent Sardi Jr., captured by French and ‘his wife and five children in jailed in “Break Out.” | their home in Manhattan. (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: |19:45 (7) News, Weather. Sioux Chief sends death duel|11:99 (2) (4) News, Weather. challenge to Fort Apache's (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with commandant in “Running Sales. Caravan of Horse.”’ -Warner Bros. Stars, guests. (9) Movie (cont.) (9) Theater. Drama: Martha 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) Hyer, “Scarlet Spear.”’ (’’55). (4) Ellery Queen. Mystery: |11:20 (2) (4) Sports. Prima ballerina collapses on|11;25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. "o- stage as Queen watches. mance:- A_ white-collar girl (7) Walt Disney Presents falls in love with handsome Frontierland: Elfago Baca socialite. Ginger Rogers,| reaffirms his faith in an ex- “Kitty Foyle.” ('40). Drama: convict by coming to his de- Victor Mature, Terry Moore, fense. “Gambling House.” ('51). (9) Movie (cont.) . 411:30 (4) Jack Paar. Singer Harry 8:30 (2) Cold War—Berlin Crisis. Snow. Documentary on East-West (7) Shock Theater. Melo- crisis. drama: Secret agent tries to (4) Ellery Queen (cont.) discover identity of myster- (7) Disney (cont.) jous Mr. X. Boris Karloff, (9) Country Hoedown. “Behind the Mask.’’ $ ( i ilvers. Comedy: “0 oon tien to pass for SATURDAY MORNING the missing heir to fifty-|, 7 million dollar fortuse. 8:30 (7) Your Child's First Years. (4) (color) Bob Hope 3how.|8:35 (2) Meditations. Comedy-Variety: Guests in-/8:#@ (2) On Farm Front. clude golfer Sam Snead, 8: 45 2) Michigan Conservation. Rosemary Clooney, Wendell|**% . Cartes pte a 19:08 (2) Cartoon Party. ae at eae a oe (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. | (7) Tombstone Territory. (7) Crusade for, Christ. Western: Outlaw gang gains/9:38 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. control of Sunglow. (4) Cartoon Express. (9) Boots and Saddles. West- (7) Betty Boop ern: ‘‘Superstition.”’ 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. 9:30 (2) Playhouse. Comedy: (7) Little Rascals. - Diana Lynn, Richard Eyer,|!@:38 (2) Mighty Mouse. . Jesse White star in ‘‘Boy On (4) Ruff and Reddy. A Fence."" Story of con (7) 3 Musketeers. spiracy between a small boy, 11:00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle and a lady embezzier. (4) Fury (4) Bob Hope (cont.) (7) Western Manhunt. (7) TT Sunset Strip. Adven-'11:30 (2) Robin Hood. ture: A French poodle is (4) Circus Boy center of attraction in search (7) Sheena. of $150,000 in stolen jewels. | 11:55 (9) Billboards (9) Charter Boat. . =. SATURDAY AFTE*:NOON 12:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) True Story. (7) Uncle AL (9) Country Calendar 12:30 (7) All-Star Bowling. (9) Movie. (4) Detective's Diary. s=* 3 (2) News. = Pant 12:45 (2) Tiger Warmup. 3 1:00 (2)-Baseball. (4) Mr. Wizard. 1:30 (2) Baseball. Large snake * Young horse Hibernating animal 1 4 8 12 Go astray 13 Prayer ending 14 Bea eagle Shade Yj 30 . 32 Of the mind 34 Metal worker 36 Hateful 38 Beginner Pi ~ ac aaa s B Religious book 40 Raised 41 Lincoln's SM 53 Roman road 54 Individual 55 Newts 56 Watches 57 Chart 1 Malt beverage 2 Heraldic band (4) Patti Page. (7) Ramar. (9) Movie. (4) Industry on Parade. (4) Movie. (7) Movie. (2) Scoreboard (7) Dance Party. (2) Wrestling. ~ (4) Milky’s Movie Party. (9) Six Gun Judge. (7) Realm of the Wild. (2) Preakness Stakes. (7) Top Pro Golf. (9) Movie. jbut dissolved Britain’s pet project \for a zone of reduced tension in} # . |Adolph , said a seaman left the boy with them two years ago, promising to pay Segundo $20 a week to board the h “He never came back,’’ Segundo said. He said the child was never @ good eater. (2) Movie. British Project Rocked by West German Settlement Plan Weakens England’s Pet Older Program GENEVA (AP) — The West's plan for a German settlement with the Soviets diluted and all | mid- This was the project British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan “sold” to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow 11 weeks ago, It would reduce arms and covering the two Germanys, Po- jland and Czechoslovakia. x * * | The armies in the zone strad- idling the Iron Curtain would grad- ‘ually be reduced further. If the plan worked well, the agreement ‘could be extended to other coun- of Be-Kind-to-Parents By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—What this country needs is.more spoiled par- ents. Our children aren’t babying us enough. x * * Groucho Marx’s daughter Belinda has a perfect excuse for not watching his TV show. She’s doing her homework, Bess Myerson. is constantly being assured by experts that she’s prettier now than she was in, for her, the fateful month of September, 1945. But her daugh- ter, Barbara, 11, has asked her, “Memmy, ee ‘Miss America’?” And while some culture-loving young people erad my column, I’ve never had an ad- mission from my son Slugger that he’s ever looked at it. Miss Myerson, in trying to be & dutiful mother, has rushed home from her “Big Payoff” duties and said to her daughter, “Let’s talk.” Her — says in some astonish- ““Whas, about?” ment, Groucho thought his daughter would be crushed hearing he was going to Palm Springs for a few days. She greeted the news with “’K.” Not “O.K.,” just “K.” But Bess and her daughter again (she played with the Philharmonic in a Carnegie Hall concert in 1946)—and will do an album called “Fashions in Music.” And her daughter will play piano in a school recital. They) turedly at home over who gets to use the piano. tries. Moscow, he was shocked to dis- cover that some of his Western partners were furious at his idea. als were modified to a point of seeming worthlessness to the So- viets. The scheme is now tied in| to the West's package plan for} gradual reunification of Germany. | * * * The West suggests that before! unification the Big Four swap in-' formation about their forces in “‘agreed areas’’ of Europe and in- |stall inspection and control mech- janisms, but take no precise action to limit forces. After unification, a zone would be created extending east and west of the Iron Curtain over areas “‘of comparable size, depth ‘and importance.’’ Her national jand foreign forces would be lim- jited in number. | The British are convinced al] |this has been made academic be- jcause the Soviet Union is bound jto reject its links with German leaitben Hee: But the British report- edly have not lost hope of reviving | Macmillan's idea. They remain convinced a zone of reduced tension could become) a starting point for better East- West relations. The best information here sug- gests Macmillan and British For- }eign Seretary Selwyn Lloyd con- |sider the scheme may yet be |pulled out of the Western package for negotiation with the Soviets. to Take Underfed Three-Y ear-Old HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Doctors say a 3-year-old boy should weigh 35 pounds. Probation authorities took a youngster that age from ‘ weighs only 24 pounds. Police said there were three, jother children in the house—all |“‘fat and healthy.” * *® * , identified ads the son of a merchant -- Today's Radio Programs - When Macmillan returned from} Accordingly, the British propos-|* a foster home here Thursday who| “But I’m not pressing her to be a musician,” says her mother. “I know a lot of family men in the Philharmonic wha discourage their children from being musicians except as an ‘avocation.” Bess played the piano and flute in winiing the “Miss | America” title. As a longhair, she didn’t feel at home on the same stage with a dog act in the Plymouth Theater in | Worcester, Mass., and quit a tour she'd started. She went to radio—and then TV—and has the usual TV distinction | of never once being canceled. “Mommy, ” she recently asked, after some problem with a boy in school, “when do men stop being a nuisance and start being a pleasure?” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Pat O’Brien and George Raft are furious because their names have been left out of some of the “Some Like It Hot” . . Diana Barrymore makes her debut as a cafe star Aug. ?. _ When Cary Grant couldn't make the Europe-bound plane carrying Kim Novak, she left him a kidding note: get some attention—if nobody has a baby on the plane!” * * * Louis Prima’s Mother's Day gift to Keely Smith: a “sport mink coat,” with knitted wool collar and cuffs. Bobo Rockefeller plans a Moscow trip... Chandlers’ divorce becomes final May 19 . Porfirio Rubirosa and his wife are due here enroute to his ‘new job—Dominican ambassador to Belgium .. . Farouk re- portedly hopes to use his new Monacan citizenship to wangle a US. visa. EARL’S PEARLS: Travel is educational. For instance, it often teaches you to appreciate your home. | “TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: knows his capacity for drinking: “Trouble is, I get drunk bes! fore I reach it,”... That’s earl, brother. | (Copyright, 1959) The Jeff Dad Never Came TV News and Reviews Playhouse 90's ‘Marriage’ Brought to Life by Author By WILLIAM EWALD THE CHANNEL SWIM: CBS NEW YORK (UPI)—Reginald|TV’s new cops and robbers show, Rose wrote his first TV play backThe Blue Men, has had its title in 1951. As he described it later, Wants to Start a Week Path Is Cleared have found a mutual interest— & Bess is practicing the piano, battle each other good-na- la “Now I'll) Big V Stars fo Help to Nuclear Plane Air Force Claims It Has Solved Problem of Efficient Shielding WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air said today it hag major obstacle f i H r ay J E pe i, a z | Ef E ‘ a : i a5 will be the proto } Wilson said a nuclear airplane lwould not necessarily be any be a aren! lee t ~ \Plug Michigan Week Rescue Man From Grand Canyon River _ Wilson oe my when sack SYLVANIA Seay tor nang, Caraga ol NBC’ Techn * ad oar takes a S nicians CONDON’S "she etece of atomic raaton| Vf ON TV Peace SALES & SERVICE sufficiently understood to enable] NEW YORK (AP) — National] Caf] FE 4-9736 GRAND CANYON, Ariz, (AP)— ZENITH, ROA a. te ee he ee www ew @ $10.95 installed, in most cars : 1959 Motorola Auto Radios $39.95 TV-Radio Service 770 Orcherd Uk. Ave. FE 4-5841 will help plug Michigan Week, * * * The three fational TV networks = KITS | CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 W. HURO OR 3-9700 will use their facilities to tell a few things about ee assets. Popo ery changed to Brenner — it uncorks, it was ‘written in sheer déspera- | The Economic s Setar arctan heey 6 Bld. eh pera na ate PLASTIC WALL . TILE : lagoniés television had to offer in|will guest on CBS-TV’s Gunsmoke} peogts for Michigan came s 1951.” + See through cooperation from state mi Beoutifu plastic wall file. -a * a advertising agencies, network @ Pat ae waterproof. 5 all a Well, television is still enmeshed| Johnny Carson will replace Hen-| representatives, local stations (@ at this yer uy all you want | in its nightly agonies, but happily,|Ty Morgan on the panel of CBS-| and network time buyers. C > there are still Reginald Roses|TV'e Tve Got A Secret in August Various Michigan queens will g 2 LOAN YOU TILE CUTTERS H around to re torment. while Morgan vacations . , . i ‘ also happily, CBS-TV's Playhouse |miah Persotf and Harry Guardino|®PPear on some Programs. : Enour a (70 sq. ft) iat 90 is ‘around to showcase his pro-|will star in the June 4 CBS-TV . s ‘i =m $15° id a yates : i Playhouse 90 which deals with the They include ‘Miss aa ‘or only ec escccvecssodcoreceee each a - final days of Italy's Benito Patience Pierce, Dairy Princess C ] Last Playhouse offered | lini, “The Killers of Mussolini,”|Judy Damman, Fowlerville; Bean '™ ] Rose’s “A Marriage of Strang: Queen Kay Havens, Perrington; |@ THE FLOOR SHOP H ers” and a tender, moving ex- Apple Queen Suzanne Davis, Beld- @ S perience it was. It was based on University to Honor 4 ing; and Cherry Queen Marcia | & ARK REAR OF STORE . bo ln Bagh erga pong Humidity Kills Seed Wamsley, Traverse City. + 99 SOUTH inten STREET Fe 452168 dio One back in 1955 and as far Sapeeeeeeeenenenenenenenensnseneee® YPSILANTI wW — Four emient * ‘ [a as I Know, this was’ the first Boy Riding Bicycle orary igan University at ‘its summer “A Marriage of Strangers” was'commencement Juné 13, They are a terribly slender play, spun|James R. Breakey Jr. of Ypsi- around the wedding day ef two) lanti-jurist and civic leader; Earl people who have come together/V. Moore of Ann Arbor, dean of as much out of loneliness as the|the University of Michigan music love they feel for each other, but|school; Milo M.\ Quaife of High- find hard to voice, land Park, Scholar and historian; ~*~ * * and Theodore J, Werle of Lansing Nothing much “happens’’ in the|/head of the Michigan TB Assn. Is Struck by Auto While riding his bicycle on Cres-/ cent Lake road at 5 p.m. yester-| day, Larry Hicks, 7, of 1194 Lyn- sue Lane, Waterford Township was hit by a car driven by Darwin COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING SERVICE Authorized Motorola 2-Way Radio Service opr MOTOROLAor 3-2129 Fy ee beta Moke 5939 Andresonville Read at Steffens, Waterford Eager, 36, of 1165 Lynsue, - play. The telephone man arrives), and so does the furniture. The lady across the hall has a baby. The couple quarrels and makes up. There is a disaster of an office party, But Rose's skill in punctuating this slight business with believable Wide Selection « ~ Expert Guidence — ‘HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS ‘Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room _ McCALLUM & DEAN. (409 B. 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Kove OW Cansiongnt & Give 1 aad Suriemure pS Rew 10 WXYZ. Martin ews. Roberts “San — Wain Pred wolt - sisi $,00—WJR, Orch. ‘ . Morgan KLW, Sons 0! 16:30— WJR. Around House WWJ, News, Monitor CKLW F. Lewis Jr, Music] WIRE News oodss WW), News. WXYZ Fred Weiss WJBK, Baseball N. Early Bird Sey Haz He. WOAR, flows, Benne WCAR Woodling mei Neheor 6:30—WJR, Music Hall "Sat Rss Defense Stars :30— ww, § @ter Sxtre WIBK News George . |t1:00—WJR, <éu’re the Jury WXYZ, Night Train WWJ. News Melody CKLW B Davies 7:00—WJK. Dan Kirby YZ, News, Shorr ‘90 ws Musto WPON, fonle J. WWJ, Hugh Roberts W, Joe vee. . : 3 News Monitor ° : KLW, 0 JBK, awe id . News, Bennett 8:00—WJR, Tiger Baseball WXYZ News. W: PON, Lewis ‘ 7s ww. M WJBK. News. Grorge WXYZ Fred Weiss . CKLW. R. Knowles we News hae Can eat w McLeod WPON, News, Casey Weed WPON, Carriage Trade on 7Oan, Woodling . WPON, Nite Sounds 7:90— WJK, Music Ball 9 Music Hall WIBK News. Groreé | —_— AR. s, Bennett “ain ie 6:90 WIR. News. cuest : 6:00—WJR News Music LJ 7 Train WXYZ. News Wolf SATURDAY AFTERNOON WWJ, News. Mgatter - ° CKLW. Toby David WXYZ. Pun-s a: Bellboy Ww News | 12;00-—WIR, News, Parm CKLW, Joe Van . atm , Ww. Bews Music WCAR News. Today . , News, 10:98 ay 4 ; vi tse wa Tbonsa‘fame "Mite Sounds ‘ “ s:30-. WIR, Music Hall ~ ‘hee, WW, Concert WIJBK. News. George . - 4 - 6 . \ FIFTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Bob Considine Knows: . Senate Group Backs votinn yesterday urging passage of . a . which would repeal val the 10 Repeal of Travel Tax per cent excise levy on vara PONTIAC. ROCKCOTE Oct. 24, Golf Pro Will Bust Course Record \x.7.-.2/"= |. eae Cities in Japan have swarms of gone on record in favor of repeal- captive balloons overhead. Each WALLPAPER LAS VEGAS — A solemn, strong- received $500 for each of his eagles.|—offer $10,000 for a a hele in one, yet. though Gene Sarazen missed) It's a great show. Can't wait to|ing the tax on travel. supports banners advertising 2 South Cass . FE 3-7129 armed golfer from Odessa, Tex., 'The sponsors—aluminum and-beer| \Nobody has copped that pring as 'by two inches. “ see Maxwell do it all over again. | "The committee approved a reso;|stores and products. | named Billy Maxwell, is going to|— - break the course record at Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn Country Club mext Oct. 24. Millions will see it He is going to shoot the first nine holes of the long course in 3, then come home in 30. He'll have two eagles and heaven knows how} many birdies. He'll sink one of the greht putts of professional golf’ history on the 18th, a 35-footer that breaks to the right in the last foot of its voyage and drops with the last rotation that was left in it. Lest you've decided. by now that I've blown my stack, I saw | it all happen here the other day in temperatures that soared past | 90 degrees. I took in the filming of the match between Maxwell and Billy Casper for All Star Golf, one of the most interesting and intricate shows on the air. It took a little under. seven hours to film the 18-hole match. Director Sid Goltz and producer Peter De- Met have wrought something of a miracle in shaving the playing time of these filmed matches down that low. They were lucky to shoot a.round in nine hours when the series began three years ago. Now they have canned a show in as little as 6’ hours. *x * * ; The shows are shot by seven cameras, manned by a crew of 50. The rolling stock consists of a truck, three station wagons, 16 golf carts to carry auxiliary power, spare film and the_like, and a specially designed truck built to Women's Ready-to-Wear Dept. support a telescoping camera tower. 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You'll find all your favorite silhouettes in slim f and bouffant styles... in a palette of lovely colors, From what I heard of his com- | mentary during the Maxweil- Casper match, it will mean new | honors for one of the best and most likable men.in sports. He ||» knows so much about the game | * that he is able to sense and | ° describe what each player is up | to, the problems involved, the intention to gamble, and other inside information. All seven cameras grind through each golf shot. Each has its spe- cial angle, including a zoomar- lens job which follows the ball in flight and another camera assigned to catch the end of the roll. About 30,000 feet of film churns through the black boxes during each round. 4 This is trimmed to 3,000 feet. A complete chart is made of each hole, as played, and from this material the producer selects four holes and they appear in the fin- ished product as abbreviated ani- mated cartoons. There is time to show the full action of only 14 of each 18 holes. * * * The pros have learned the pa- tience..of Job (or that of public links players on a busy Sunday) while working on these filmed shows. Plainly, it doesn't affect their games to wait 10 or 15 min- utes between shots. Sam Snead won 13 straight last season. (Sam gets knocked off by Gary Player of South Africa in the first show of the new sefies—a defeat partly due to the fact that one of his drives hit Phil Harris on the arm and ricocheted into a water hazard.) i Maxwell was paid $2,000 for beating Casper—whose par-bustin’ | 68 looked feeble by comparison. | Casper got $1,000. Maxwell also to select a complete summer Waelge|aelel= S PAYDAY LOANS | NEW! USE SEARS = $50 fo 2 Oe REVOLVING CHARGE other loans te $500 ? with 24 mos. to. repay Saae [ews [soa $25.00 | $25.35 | $25.70 3000 | 5070 | 5140 ty fog per month on betanee Women’s Ready-to-Wear Dept., Second Floor 4 imported handbags Lowest Price! 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