Re ee ee er eR OR Re a Se ee eee ee ee ee ee bh Bring Tollto14 This Weekend Fire, Drownings, Other Accidents Take 8 More’ Michigan Lives s Ford Reports UJammed Road Record Profit DETROIT (AP) — The Ford Motor Co. made a re- cord first quarter profit of $134,800,000 this year — a return greater than its entire 1958 earnings. This was equal to $2.46 a share. : Henry Ford Il, president, announced the figures _tyesterday. For all of last year, when car sales in general slumped, Ford’s net. income was $116,200,000. _ |. Sales of passenger cars, trucks and tractors were 36 per cent above the 1958 first quarter, Ford said. Ford was the first of the car ee s “Big Three” to report first quarter earnings. OTHERS UP TOO On the basis of production and sales reports for 1959 model cars, both General Motors and Chrysler also! year. are expected to show improved financial pictures. A two-car collison Satur- Ford’s $134,800,000 January-March net comparediday near Bay City claimed to $29,800,000 or 55 cents a share for the first quarter of | five lives. last year. ~ Four of the victims, Drs. The company said its consolidated net sales for the| Albert W. Farley, 67, first three months were $1,475,300,000 as against | Newton J. Dobson, 61, both $1,095,800,000 for the samet period last year. White, 31; of Saginaw, and : bat i Breads taay be ee Washington quarter, It was exceeded only by ‘Boaring to Highbrow, 8 the $136,700,000 earnings of the sec- WASHINGTON (AP) — In the ond quarter of 1955, the auto in- dustry’s best profit year. The previous first quarter rec- ord was the $107,000,000, 01 $107,000, or $2. ‘a ~ Recently Ford restorg! its 60\°% ‘¢ soing-on hereabouts, Mas- cents a share common stock divi-| hears John Smith, age 8, of Water- idend. The dividend was cut to 40/5Ury, Conn., fakes a sound view quarters of last year. ae 2 “boaring,” FINAL QUARTER BLACK Last year Ford lost $28,600, By The Associated Press "Fourteen persons died in accidents on js Michigan highways Satur- day, pushing the state’s weekend traffic fatality count to’ the highest of the Foutine Press Photo New York University; Dr. Cyril O. Houle, professor of adult education, University of Chicago; Dr. Harry and Bonaro Overstreet, husband-wife authors and lectur- ad cece n vice president of the Fund for Adult Education. lAmiada of Ships Set for Passage Mass at Montreal for Historic Initial Trip: Through Seaway ie ocean-going ielgkiers: formed wictans te . —, lin the Montreal area today ready to make world shipping history One ot the important rau wcstans fog Gregg 4 bilities of. the MSUO faculty, the 130-mile St. Lawrence, Seaw: said, will be to indoctrinate young it the Great Lakes. ad students to continue to learn for | Port officials declined to HOW TO EDUCATE ADULTS? — Michigan State University Oakland Saturday called these five outside experts for advice on setting up an adult education program. neo ee Dr. — -eareniansdnnaes oummanieat $15,000 Bank IMSUO Advised to Program Shortage Found| for ‘Age of Learning Society’ Woman Faces Charge! Instructors hired by MSUO wil of Embezzlement | se a eae Orion Institution ulty members could be employed for night students, also. out, will Moe ee acade- ara a share, of 1955. 4 cents for the second and third °! “Washington. ae i z fi, ik i i 5 g By MAX E. SIMON “With — stress on adult at! World civilization stands on the (¢ducation will come a new dimen- hee ot the. golden age. Satdee ot ofuntion,” Meee, pe % 5 iif F a, i ae B ‘ y ck zi iF ste eas er gmp eee a charge of embezziement ste ming from a $15,000 shortgage un- etn dirremalfenbinenionaed fessor of adult covered in the records of the for-\Oakiand, offering advice on -how| University of Chicago; mer Lake Orion State Bank. the fledgling institution should set| ry and Bonaro Overstreet, Mrs. Edith A.~Sumner, 28, of uP an academic program fr| Hand-mte an oe 284 W. Clarkston Rd. was to be *dults. ~ ms arraigned in Federal District Court) “For the first halt of our cen | ee the rest of their lives. | ‘ : tury, we have been an ° “Too often,” e dec in Detroit this aft = po anxiety,” said = Paul |. Dr. Houle warned the university | “this plea for continuing education' .* * | A. McGhee, director of the Adult (against what lie called “‘taking the is made only over the wriggling! The Federal Bureau of Investi-| Education School, New York Uni- [easy way out” in its adult educa-|bodies of graduating classes at gation, which is handling the case,| versity, tion program. id i commencement exercises.’ ah w i i z said it would make its own audit; ,. ‘Now the world approaches an KEEP STANDARD HIGH u i | gi Fa E I i ‘ tip jtheir hand on which would be the ‘first ship through the initial lock near here. They also gave no hint of its nationality. The government D'lberville,, carrying Transport Minister George Hees, Canadian i a8 3 i icebreaker i P ~ Ford said that under its previous system it would have reported a 5 it's the National Galla: MUST ATTRACT of the bank's books to verify the He said that more professional men continue their educations than liberal arts students do. “If you can attract students inte continuing their liberal arts work after graduation, yéu will have performed a great serv- ice,” Houle said. shortage. The shortage- was uncevered Saturday, said A, ©. Girard, pres- ident of Community Natidénal Bank, where Mrs. Sumner was employed as a bookkeeper. Girard said that the funds were embezzled from -the Lake Orion jn bank from 1951 to October 1957, when the bank merged with Com- munity National and became its Lake Orion .branch. Mrs. Sumner was head bookkeep- er of the Lake Orion bank during ‘ the time the shortages occurred, exciting new era, the ‘Age af the| \Learning Society.’ iGEAR FOR TOMORROW “Your university must gear it-| self for this tomorrow,”’ McGhee told MSUO officials. Adult education, he said, will; iplay an increasingly important vole! the future of world citizenry. “Offer work which is at a uni- versity level,” he said. “Don't fill ithe curriculum with routine serv- lice courses.” * bs * The Chicago professer advised MSUO to maintain close tieswith its parent university, Michigna, State University. Say Suspect vs water ships berthed along the 10- and U.S. legisiaters and news- men, will lead the muiti-nation fleet through the waterway sys- tem Saturday. A large proportion of the 53 salt-. 600,000 or $2.31 a share compared first quarter net income of $126, to $22,700,000 or 42 cents a share last year. Resume N-Ban Talks, “Then we went to Capital and that was bearing. Then we went to the hotal. . “What a boaring day! *. 8 .® | 8B iE “a p | #E if z i i About Communism," The Overstreets, authors of the best-seller, ‘What We Must Know said adult classes should give the students “a chance to think about things he’s not supposed to think about— the mysteries of life.’’ 2 ie raie, 30 miles downstréam, waiting for the April 25 opening. ‘reported by the Federal Transport mile Montreal waterfront today was expected to head up the sea- way after unloading or loading here, More than a dozen other ships that already have cleared Montreal were anchored off Lano- A third group of’ 26 ships was lke Asks Khrushchev GENEVA @ — President Ei- a 75 g E i i F z i EI i ul ie i i it? e * Mrs. Overstreet said two differ-}* ent groups in the world are today bidding for the spirit of man, the “Explorers and Deplorers.’’ She said ‘‘Explorers, as Colum- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) said Girard, CLAIMS CONFESSION ee Fas — ‘Thomas J. Gerapy, district FBI. Oakland County Sheriff's Detectives today hope to head, said that a warrant against question Mrs. Sarah Sue’ Lawrence, 32/year-old Berkley A atte ponents, held in the slaying of a Clarkston woman Satur- day Department’s signal service to be in the Gulf of St. Lawrence bound for Montreal. Australians Flock fo Graham's Crusade “And I went in the White House but I couldn’t see white all I could see was feet. “And what I forgot to menchen was that I saw in the mgr ee ae MANITOWOC, Wis. (UPI Keel laying ceremonies were held today at the yards of Manitowoc Shipbuilding, Inc., for Inland Steel’s new ore vessel, ‘‘Edward L. Ryer- son;”’ the ‘largest ship ever de- ‘signed for the Great Lakes’ ore trade. lation that the whole problem of a nuclear test ban might be taken up during the foreign min- isterg conference opening in Geneva May 11. Tee alld, shits ta thw: heal Swan Lake fleet, is scheduled to be completed WORCESTER, England (UPD in time for: the 1960 season. It} The Severn River will carry a cargo of 27, socks Ine GE aeak Oe eee grogs tons and ERIS Ss atneds) exuland Sony eee eee eee Gerapy said the. woman con- fessed the embezzlement Satur- day, When Community National | asked the FBI to enter the case. Girard said the funds were em-! bezzled through Mrs. Sumner's own! checking account. He said she issued checks in ret-| atively small amounts for cash or Mrs. Lawrence, of insu Oxford St., was described as lke Asks More Map Includes an SOS RED BANK, N.J. (UPI) — A new map of the Garden State Parkway is being-prepared to-. day with a special panel for dis- tressed motorists. Designed to be displayed through a car win- dow, it says, in big bold letters: Mercy Hospital today where She remains under police guard. She suffered a bullet wound on the leg in a struggle following the in payment for purchases, then} charged them off on other cus- témer’s accounts, DOUBLE RECORDS At month end, he said, Mrs. Sum- ner would manipulate the books and issue month-end statements to customers that didn't reflect the losses. The shortages were gry through a routine check by bank's auditing department, w hich |. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ines In Today’ Ss s Press PORERIRESE Comics ........ gee eiecties 22 County N@WS vevecescceveee iW Editorials .......+0s.se005 .. 6 Markets... .......0ceescvvenns 24 Obituaries ......0 ceseeeeecs 10 Bagels... on sisevesscsceds 18-19 Theaters .............0000.5 2 TV & Radio Programs ...... 2 Wilson, Earl, we tik CORRS 29 13-15 Women’s Pages ..... pees Inventory Reduction Sale ~ All Books %% Off on Prof's Shop ® W. Lawrence St. + Save 16 to % . i Stock Reduction Sale! Prices cut on qusiity family needs. George's Newports, A N, Saginaw St. . é a ; lyear by the House and Senate, for Astronauts $45 Million Sought to Speed Up Program on Manned Rocket AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)—President Eisenhower today asked Congress for a supplemental appropriation of $45,000,000 for the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration to speed the first mmemet flight into space. The supplemental reaebat for fiscal 1959, anticipated in the fiscal 1960 budget message, covered activities authorized earlier this Of the total, $20,750,000 will be used for further research and development for early achieve- ment of manned’ space flight. A larger item of $24,250,000 was asked for construction and equip- ment for the improvement of facilities at the jet propulsion lab- oratory in Pasadena, Calif.; for improvement of “‘local tracking range and communication facili- ties” of this country, and for-facili- ties required to dévelop a single chamber rocket engine with a shooting of Mrs. Wyvona D. Cren- shaw, 33, of 6230 Snow Apple Dr., Clarkston, who had married the former boy friend of Mrs, Law- rence, David Crenshaw, 26, last January. Detectives believe the motive behind the fatal attack was jealousy. Mrs, Lawrence admit- ted shooting the Clarkston wom- an when State Troopers talked to her briefly at the hospital Satur- Post said. Sheriff's Detectives Leo Hazen and Marion Bauman, in charge of the investigation, said they were unable to take a statement from Mrs. Lawrence Saturday or yes- terday due to her incoherent condi- tion, brought on by shock and sed- atives given her. The Berkley wornan, they said, wag going to enter Mercywood urday afternoon voluntarily for tréatment of an emotional disorder, HAD HEAD INJURIES “She had suffered head.injuries in an auto accident at Northwest- ern Highway and Shaffer road on Jan, 1, 1957," said Hazen, cording. ‘to. her husband, Wayne, she had acted strangely and shown signs of mental: and emotional single thrust of 1,500,000 pounds. , (Continued on, Page 2, Col. 3) Sanatorium, near Ann Arbor, Sat-| - “Ac. |. “Send help.” 17 miles an hour when loaded. the sights. day, a spokesman at the Pontiac | arrived to bring the blaze bi 3 BB siacm Whips Blaze at Chicago Beachhouse see FLAMES cove ROOF ~ ~ Windowhlpped flames spread along the roof of the North Avenue beachhouse in Chicago before firemen r control. The fire, on Lake Shore = aod AP Wirephiete Drive along Lake Michigan, created .a giant Sunday traffic jam which took’90 minutes to unravel. The building was: being readied for: the coming swimming season. ‘ Winter's Motto for This Week: ‘Never Say Die’ A See ee fas WIS 208 NOW-Chvistian Herter, named’ of responsiblity as he worked at 2 3| .to the Secretary of State post by President Eisen- 4: tower, was already carrying an increased “One doesn’t ‘thing they overlooked,” a committee member pointed | out, “is that even if the governor seek re-election in 1960, |tion of -|broiled in politics. John G..Semann, Berkley super- second probate judge become em- '|Six Deaths Laid to Weather | |\Snow Covers Plains Area in a collision on a rain-slicked highway near Effingham, and a / The spring snow created hazard- ous driving conditions in parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado, The heav-/ x Be ied F 7 i 4 ‘ HE i z : z i i Ie oe the general - Program estimated to cost $20,- 776 this year, - There are 50 streets slated for _|seal coat treatment only. The {nearly 10 miles of surfacing will _ |eost an estimated $17,212, ing to Public Works Superintendent T. C. Brien. - * x ! Bolivian Revolt = Cie a Suicide ' 22 Dead, 50 Wounded. mile " . are being considered or as Rightist Party Foils [Hae emient, Tat at S40, Seize Power ; & *'~ * * a: eo : : ‘ ; “The four streets slated for oil| LA PAZ, Bolivia w—The leader mat and seal coat will cost about|/of Sunday's short-lived revolt pipwpecurs abe 22 persons were slain, and altitudes above 10,000 feet,; GETTING HELP — Mrs. Payl Meinke of when he needed human assistance Saturday, and | treatments have b rs aya gn ance gen se Pceamacatay, oelan a , Waterford Township tries to he wandered up the Meinke driveway pleading | come quite stable. Unsaga Bye nahn Fifth} The United States holds that. its|_ SU: Mis wild! instinct gut the better of bins ‘the enimal. and sanding needed. during the) oatekirts ot-tile capital in which new transports te} . : SER winter months, he had hidden. dead| more stly at higher altitudes Eee is 9 we ie propriated for the job- fell $20,000 : am, He had|and will be dispatched to Berlin, 5,000 Sightseers Jam Estate _- : Dy short. ‘But. © vam of S300 wes HW bodyguard, Jenn Gallardo, midnight, com-|at ‘high altitudes whenever neces- 3%: — : : ee realized through unexpected ee + unusually tired.| sary, M eae ill é Fl . Vi it conte wens Sa ewan, Were se — * Area Slaying Quiz acmillian ices ISILOIS | wi 1 2 leas tduge gee oat soy — es kd ae Birmingham Police are | ve ; \ seize the city hall Sunday, at- See (14 |sating the theft of “$140 plus an oe radical Due Today Here nate GATE, England (UPI) — Raley eoet to the extate was one shiling (14 Cneterited anoint fom and itched an army barracks and executive officer of doned His home and family for more than "favorite charity, one for retired district |S Machines a oe Wwe'station and municipal offices. min aad. ciaed (Continued From Page One) | an hour yesterday when 9,000 sightseers nurses. rd a | * * * described their|sinieg ” ™* *ctident,” he ex) jammed into the family estate to see how It cost the sightseers another shil- | Police said entry was made by| Government forces broke 'p the exciting ‘than’ the other half lives. . b : é a side door of the|#tacks and began a cleanup seen roles. It was| Her husband also disclosed “I don’t mind opening my house, but ang. $0 Snemiter Seenals the hewee wee ee oaks iter bam. Pane rete : : Alege m the jaunty white fur hat Macmillan am. +. fourth that she had taken an “overdose opening » Macm Ae today premises marriage, Joan, now] Of pila” and was hee: | racked testily after an agile eltisen: made were on his recess trip te Moacow eap- Toot. 1 cfticers on petrol at thet! Mai of, the wounded were re- 51, dropped her career and shared pitalized in March 1958, The c Sactine for hin throw: 6 f date tured the most attention. dene ean tetanus thabed sont nt SS ee his life as a busy executive. “Ours| "Swr eaten Ways de, bea | fodils and tried to buttonhole the Prime Next popular attraction in the absence |until later when the restaurant forces and insurgents’ Scattered onan Brier her Seem sopasesed, etfloees ol Minister. of the Prime Minister was a big elk head on | was opened for the day shooting was still heard, but reb- ) noenlgg Ryne ghee seats fy via ee ohn the wall that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- Hae els were reported turning in their ane o4 , According sydior gy gan a ns wis chev gave to Macmillan. A graduate of Birmingham |arms. ia @ need ere ee millan escaped the questioner. thing,” Lady Dorothy sald of her husband | 02% & 5.000 Assistanceship in |tured: Rafael Loayza, a retired : , out together a colonel Saenz. - | A onetime advertising salesman|several ogcasions. "| ais is, after all, my day off,” Mac- “4 the trophy chemistry. castendat sate cisions oot for the Chicago Tribune he was} Crenshaw then met his future! millan told a friend. — _ *& & * James Taup Jr., 22, son of Mr.| siles bad declared a state of siege - meine of le ype 2 bree 9 phar egret “He said The Prime Minister, dressed in country gogo finally ee ae — and oe Taup i 32950\_modified martial law—through- . Of Indiana, Detroit maneger decided last!tweeds and cap, grabbed his friend’s arm After the sightseers began sd Romsey Rd., Franklin, will teach! out the country. ta einoktie and headed for the woods, leaving behind through the woods. . ‘ ee te There were no reports of trouble before joining the Coca-Cola Co.| “Crenshaw had seen Mrs. Law-| bis wife, his daughters and 10 grandchil- The Prime Minister sieaked in through once outside of La Paz. He: was first vice president ofjrence shortly before the dren to cope with the traffic jam. re argh ogre —— ; oie Coca-Cola when he -went over to|and asked her not to bother him. . Ben Peg shoes, put on bedroom slippers Five circles of the Women's Fel- Pepsi-Cola in 1949,-In his 10 years|He said she was jealous,” Hazen| Lady Dorothy, Macmillan’s wife, said she walked past the guests to the privacy of his |iowship of the names F* GOP Group Leery p sabaper ere ays yp ig vg A OER Bl aan kicanaemnedllanteaanins 32a eins ——_|morov lof State Income | . woman Te- - se s $11,500,000-and sales went from 4jportedly called the Crénshaws and Circle 7 will gather at the haene| ale ncome ax million to 136 million dollars, | ‘‘pestered” them several times 3 of Mrs, Edward Meinzinger, 16943 x * * since then, according to Mrs. Bes- Woman Suspected 4Z Madoline St.; Circle 2'at the home| LANSING #—The legislature has Steele would have been 58 Fri-/sie L. Singleton, 54, mother of ore ugges of Mrs, Allan Shilts, 1235 Dorches-/een urged to consider all other day. He had just finished a whirl-|Mrs, Crenshaw. The couple lived'+ : ter Rd.; Circle 3 at the home of|means of taxation before resorting wind six-week business trip with} with Mrs, Singleton. > - in Embezzlement , ; Mrs. John Cooper, 851 Shirley Dr.; pe ny eae OF 8 ate een Sex. Sols tink tony aed Ws ave to-| Detectives paid the gun-weed ial” Jand Circle 4 at the home of Mrs.) day on a 10-day vacation to Ja- PRES, MONDAY, ‘Champagne Party - rm : ROME (UPI) — Princess Mar- ” garet and Queen Mother Elizabetn'E of Britain arrive tonight for a six-iE day private visit that will include|E an audience with Pope John XXUI/E | and an all- champagne : chains’ wgeropaerya- phe st scramble on the cafe society black |E market for -invitations to the party and a formal champagne dinner’ at the British embassy, In- vitations were fetching up to $80' in the black market. x The royal ‘pair were preceded | by a flock of rumors including one that Margaret's talk with the Pope is a step toward conversion to the Reman Catholic Church. and declined even to discuss. the E possibility. The rumors were denied in London and Si# Marcus E Cheke, British minister to the Holy See, termed the whole “balderdash.”” The Princess talked privately |E _.. With the late Pope Pius XII for'— 18 minutes on a visit in 1949 and. the same rumors arose and were| denied. i The Queen Mother and the 28- year-old Princess were attending — several formal functions but hoped to spend most of their time sight- seeing. The most formal function | will be a dinner later this week at. the British embassy and that touched off a new set of rumors. Hold Young NegroesE in White Beatings DETROIT w—Five members of E a Negro juvenile gang which beat three white passersby were held for further investigation today. Three other juveniles were re-| leased yesterday pending new hear- ings Tuesday by Juvenile Judge Nathan J. Kaufman. } } i The eight beys were among | 18 juveniles and seven adults | rounded up by police after an _ attack on Norris King, 31, and | his wife, Julia, Thursday night. 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Delay ~ Rule Through Mi ino ‘eta peat tn the. tatter Dao guint Hsin sdb and_the rightness pee Sees peepenee Sr et ) accordingly. . a a On the continent of Europe the . party is banned in West Germany, * - * Portugal, Spain, Turkey and Greece ‘Mr. Duuiss bad a wide and deep ze of international affairs if os toe sell adn tions of Asia and Africa and in South Africa, The party is“ outlawed in Formosa, South Korea, the Philip- international peace confer- in0. Malaya, South Vietnam, Thai- ence 1 The Hague. Before hesomies The figures on party member- ship clearly show that Commu- nism is ruled by a small, and ruth- less minority without the consent of the majority. figure having had a‘hand in the and the peace treaty with lapan. He also has been Republican eee thy of the American Lhe Man About Town’ Beet and indeed of the whole : fee word goes otto Mr. Dulles About Grass Fires 7 with the hope that he will be able Warning’ Urged. Against : ela. ” " foreign policy con- —_Carelessness in Starting 2 Fiction: Something quite akin to many weather predictions. Supreme Court’s ] Move. | + §Several fire chiefs in Ponti d Threatens US. Safety vty he Tequtet oo ‘or than their al - * Our United States Supreme Court roger — Sem — igre started. An official permit is necessary fection against the activities Of in most areas to purposely burn off any Communists when they ruled that grass or weeds. passports must be. granted these Although the grass has been very wet from thé melting snow, a little traitors in circumstances they had spring sunshine quickly dries it out, so never been extended before. that it becomes a veritable tinder box. - Azorn Hiss gets the latest. A loose match or cigarette stub can start a @ holocaust. - * *. * One township fire department already = 2 en nd_ traitor. has responded to 12 grass fire calls in ia. Siclash-vaarebatin wiedh ‘two days, ahd ‘another to eightocalls in § Gave bacn f t the same period. The average cost of £ ve barred from’ galavant- = such call to the taxpapers is around “ing: around the world at his own ‘$75. Break that match and: a that _pleasure—and perhaps our dis- ~ stub. advantage. But the Supreme : Court fixed that one for the rest .Until.our contest closes on Thursday the standings of the top batters in the of the law abiding citizens—but — grerican League will be published each good! day in this column. Following Sunday’s *. 2 & games, they are: Citizens all over the country are ~~ — Eirickland. Cleveland . 7 3 $ # “es _ Howard, New York. 6 26 3 11 423 i See or 6 eee BS m oo Ed From the 50 years ago items in the cur- rent issue of The Holly Herald-Adverti- ser I learn that recting the Supreme Court’s move. It’s the only. way left, We suggest can serve no purpose and apparently Frank L. Doty , that’s our only defense. who was born up that way, has epee Meise ig ES OES a law office in Pontiac. ; Communism’s tS _Back from a trip to the Northern Peninsula, 2 = Clarence Gilbert ' says the drift ice under the “Big Mac” bridge was over four feet thick last week. ority "The best available 1958 figures on world Communism show that for é ry member of the Communist Writing me from his present home in party in Russia, there are 26 non- naka Abner Whitman, -- . party members. In North Korea and smeriy of Pontiac, says he has a US. Czechoslovakia the proportion is one flag with only'15 stars, and wonders about for every seven citizens, in East its age. I find’ that it was adopted in 1795 after Vermont and Kentucky were added ppt a ae eee ia Boe China tin eelenad 18 detak: oo re, In his usual happy and facetious man- ner, In a recent speech Premier Art Burpee Khrushchev no doubt exaggerated of Birmingham sends word that he’s again . : : rolling his own cigarettes, but is having when be: told the party congress =. ‘trouble. in adding the filter. that there were 23 million mem- _bers of “Communist and Workers’ I like that slogan as applied to the Boy parties in 85 countries.” There are Scouts, themselves: ~ about 28 million in the 12 satellite “Scouts too have a job to do.” states and Yugoslavia. That would leave-five million for the rest of According to official figures gathered the world. However, all thése whe in each of the 49 states, and sent me by Burnaby Orthwig, now on a federal statistical job at Wash- ington, Alaska has more private planes, . in proportion to its population, than any THE PONTIAC PRESS Except Sunday of the 48 oth Bae ee RTM of the 8 otbere “ere, Jouw A. Brey, sen . ‘ i ce ~ ala Verbal Orchids to- ‘ gg Preecramy m, Ent M, Treapwrte, Manager Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bunker mage 280: By 2, Marae of 1008 Present St; 51st, wedding an- \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ww. Armstrong © of ‘Milford, 53rd ‘wedding gtiniversary, . Mrs. Rebecea Oldaugh of Rochester; 80th birthday. e party. in Colombia, Venezuela and Chile it ie recently was legalized and gained and in the Republic of Ireland, It also is illegal in most of the Arab na- land, Pakistan, Afghanistan and. “that have guided iw ¢ “The Perenitial Optimist David Labened Says: Dulles’ Critics Pleased With Herter WASHINGTON—Christian Archi- bald Herter will be an effective world affairs John. Foster itself and some LAWRENCE story of ive Dulles is important for the Ameri- ~ can people to know. It has been carried on for the last three years . by certain members of the press what his policies were or were likely to be. . This was a species of mischie- - ‘vous gossip which originated with * accepted. They tile propaganda to soniger press representatives, . But the simple truth is that Secretary Dulles did hold a staff conference every day that hée_ was af his office. Sometimes they lasted the better part of the- morning. At least 15 individuals, including all the deputy secre- , taries and assistants and heads of divisions, attended. They were always asked to ex. * press their Views. Often in their presence, the secretary would pick up the telephone and report to the President on the trend of the dis- cussion, : There was always a “planning conference before the secretary left on a trip. RO - & It is a sweeping misrepresenta- tion to say that John Foster Dulles was @ one-man or and had no. regard for “teamwork.” This wag so often repeated that it was accepted even by some disinter- ested writers. HAD RIGID VIEWPOINT They were misled, too, by the fact that Dulles relied largely on his own knowledge of foreign. af- fairs accumulated over a 40-year period, which none of his confreres The Country Parson “It's okay to § a bumper do some cultivating, too,” = x & .* Back of all this is a’ drive to. bring about a deal with Moscow— it's the same naivete that has mis- led professional diplomats in Europe before. It's a most danger- Gal eat when ape tae Sriomde end endless: punishment of all who truly believe on Him.—William Adams. Dr. William Brady Says: We Have Best Brushed * but Most pees Teeth DR, BRADY not brushing ’em every day. Neglect of the teeth, to my mind, méans failure to obtain ‘immediate treatment’ or — or replacement of cavity, dam age or lees of a teeth by -the dentist. A lot of Americans who should » know better evidently believe they can get along without the dentist's help if they brush their teeth reg- warly. At any rate American teeth are the best brushed and most neglected teeth in the civil- ized world, except English teeth. $1,000 FOR TOOTH > Every functionally efficient tooth is worth at least $1,000. In at least tively unimportant consideration. . ' What makes a sound tooth or a functionally efficient denture so valuable is the part it plays in building and maintaining good di- o* t Sait x * * jJetters, not more than one Dr. self-addressed poll wy ", ent to The} Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) . Owens, Mrs. John Shock and Pasi Burns, all ebder $5,000; Mrs. Neoml Moceel ond Willow Veobul, $1,200 enh, eee oe At no time since I’ve been a Member of Congress have I hired any relatives or put any on my payroll. And I never will. My payroll has ROD Ih Sveay RE oe en Bie Aianetien Jey aay af Hy, Seeiooents: *k%& ® I'll give wholehearted support to any anti-nepotism legislation that's lntroduced. If such legislation is introduced, it-will be interesting to note how the Democrat-controlled Congress votes on it. If any of my constitu- ents have further questions relating to my office payroll, I'll. be more than happy to discuss it with them.. ‘Just Small Token 7 to Help the Cause’ William 8. Broomfield , M. ©, ‘Defense Secretary Did Right Thing’ — New York City has yelled about § The Secretary of Defense did a from the Union and form- very patriotic thing in telling the Urges Sportsmen to Support Bill state of its own. We'll help people we were ready and ahead Michigan: paid over $138,000 in. ‘Pontiac’s s Doing fox bounties in 1957. This money is taken from fees paid for hunting If enough hunters and fishermen will-write their pet sco ig in Lansing, urging support of this bill, we won't have to go Very far to get a gamebag or creel full ‘Spring’s Busting Out All Over’ People seem to be more friendly and I think it’s because a hard and severe winter is behind and the sun is getting warmer every day. You can feel the change every- where. Better Than Most’ As I read of the troubles of bus companies all over America, I can't hélp but think the Pontiac situation is much better than aver- than you could expect, Let's give credit where credit is due once in a while, Rider Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE When friends feel sorry for them- selves . . . And are inclined to pout... There is a simple little way... To sort of help them out . And that is to pretend that you ... Are wholly unaware’... That there is any bitterness -.. Or sadness in the air... Then something really funny-.. . If only silly words to make . Suen’ + Ss ek cee ey ‘Play Up Names of Drunk Drivers’ Your Saturday editorial page was very interesting. Crime news should be front page, but just wish you could put names and addresses of all drunk and reckless drivers on page one, too, because some of these are killers sooner or later. My pet gripe is, why does The Pontiac Press hide thé Tuesday night agenda for the City Com- mission meeting? Usually it's back about page 22. Why not page 2, the same as Birmingham? N.F. ‘Ss ‘Another Lesson — the Hard Way’ The Chinese Reds in Tibet are acting just like the Russian Reds did in Hungary. This will serve. to show more people.in the Far East just what Communistic domi- nation is actually like. ‘ J. K. G The chances are that they will = . And right away for- ° ” Whatever thing it was oat caused . . . The mind to get upset . . And just to see them glad again . . . Will make you happy too ,.. For that small act of charity ., . You took the time to do. . Smiles Families already’ are thinking about planting a large garden and that’s where dad would be giad to ria it, * * Little sade don’t care for the etiquette that makes them say ‘‘no thank you'’ when they’d love an- other piece of cake.: * * * The average school kid figures that his daily dozen exercises are all errands for mom, k *« * * The average sleeping person is said to move about every 10 min- utes. More often than lazy people when they're awake. Case Records of a Psychologist: Nora’s case is a tragic exam- ple of the “Medical Specimen” compler that often assails young husbands. Scrapbook it or send it on to newlyweds, for one of the many dangerous times in every marriage is during the first pregnancy. Send for the. booklet below for . vital advice on this subject. x * * By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-413: Nora N., aged 25, is a heartbroken wife. “Dr. Crane,”’ Nora began, “I am so unhappy.I don’t know what to do : “Yet 1 ought to be the very opposite, for 1 have a new baby able. ‘My husband and I have been married about * “Was my husband insane? What : else could make &@ man do such a boy who is ador- © thing, especially at a crucial time like that?” Nowadays, the gravest danger to a young couple during the wife's pregnancy is not the fact she may not survive. No, it is purely a psychological danger. We medics call it the “Medical Specimen” complex For when a young wife finds that she is going to have a baby, she knows it is wise to consult a local physician —,, for a check- up of her and urine, as cig as a blood test for the Rh factor. This is avery sensible procedure on the part of all pregnant wives. x * * But they must beware lest they create the illusion that they are semi-invalids or ailing creatures. Otherwise, the husband may sub- / . male at the age of 50, who is consciously grow inhibited in his usual romantic régard for His wife, He may subtly experience a change toward her without fully realizing what is happening. / He is still devoted to her/ ‘and delighted at the _prompect /ot a Instead, he slowly begins to re- act to her with ul affec- “tion, much like the kiss of 4 father for his young daughter or a son for his mother. - BEWARE MEDICAL COMPLEX His wife meanwhile, is hardly aware of this change, for her ‘at- tention is so preoccupied with plans for the forthcoming baby, plus baby showers and. the making of baby clothes. . ‘Pregnancy Can Scare Husbands Since. wives are comparatively frigid, anyway, as regards sexual matters, her husband’s mild kisses and dutiful- affection are satisfac- tory to her. But the husband begins to grow alarmed. He experiences all the mental turmoil of the climacteric worried lest he become a pla- tonic mate, The young hus band likewise stows scared. He may even go into a sexual panic. * * * But he seldom confesses his in- ner fears, fince this is one of the last things any husband will put into words, even when consulting us doctors. See tomorrow's followup forthe confession of Nora’s husband, and send for the booklet ‘Facts About Pregnancy,’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). j Always write to Dr, George W. Crane care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 4c stamped, self-addressed entelope and 20c to cover typing and printing costs when you send a Es psycholog: ical charts and pam- ‘(Copyright 1959) y 2 vin ame Vote Terrorists: Seeking tol | Sabotage Election; 16): Reported Killed ae to an lh tate | — have lived and died on this |served, “Woman would be more | pestle sS pond erga earth since 4,000 B.C. .«'s and |charming if one could fall into aga ? that’s a lot of zeros! her arms without falling into her ALGIERS (AP)—Voting in Al- An Item for Dieters: The great- hands.” gétia’s week-long muni lec. est glutton in history was Vitellis,| “4 ™atch between a thorough- arly a Roman emperor, who spent up|>Fed horse and a deer mght make tions limped along today with reb- to $375,000 on @ single banquet. . ,|@" *iteresting race—if you could| el threats and attacks keeping the Yet he starved his own mother to|find @ midget jockey. to saddle the aes C9 turnout small, : death nh on peti been clocked i Unofficial reports said at least Bibi kapven. . . A mid ee Ae ee 16 persons had been killed and eee ease marketing Real Estate Bargain: There are nearly 70 wounded soe far by rebel The voting began Sunday, In the and. shisteted by. “ a Be ee , yseems to be the keynote of to- _jday’s existence,’ muses George Our Quotable Notables: “Speed De Witt, “We drive quickly, talk People — that’s, 2,000;000,000,000-4 “It was Ambrosé Bierce who ob- Some can be rented for as little Be a sg " NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors : aoe city of Algiers, 45 per cent of i i , those eligible alloted, In the 7 pare de Ou Bites gy’ by an: fom pire? “Let § Years of Credit Counseling roo rl countryside — where the French] that to abstain Heaven.” : we doit eve time to enjoy the oY ekg Bete eS ee ee ne «Fg army is in direct control—some| +4, Gun the Betis! one, ee * & Five ogy - scenery.” ome No ae ace: people The »MICHIGAN pe REIT COUN aad 60 per cent braved the threat of] ‘Tp prevent rebel reprisals The Three-Ball Sign: Pawn shops : ee When You get to feeling too average man has about 66 pounds! bed lea rebel reprisal, Early returns from three wards in Algiers gave a lead to an ex- treme right wing faction favoring | nities. Algerian integration. with France ers and opponents of de Gaulle. * * * Polling places were guarded in Algiers, Every Moslem was frisked* before being allowed to A new launch stand at Cape Canaveral, Fla., makes it possible to fire future satellite rockets in City voters had a choice of can- didates, but voters in more than| 60 per. "cent of the rural commu-| nities had only candidates ap-! winds up to 38 mp.h. velocity. This is about twice the velocity of those that previously. could be [ ae: Named WASHINGTON ™, — President Eisenhower has sent these posf-| Evelyn A, ‘Grecnweoll, Cros- we cleared. Mon.-Tues.-Wed. April 20-21-22 - WALD AED AAA MAIA AY yy ye . 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Johnston, 1149 Neafie. And, Remember . . . “Fer over thirty years Cee has been servicing the Pontiac area « « - we pride ourselves on the courteous manne, the painsteking you expect from CEE... . May we serve you? ie. mt [ i us iif 2 a us i i di TT NTION COAL USERS: Order your coal in load lots of 2 ton or more and save 50¢ a ton, | ATTE | SAVE 50" 14. — and do what we are asked to, do ht, April 20; at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited. [range program for the university, HERE IS NO SUBSTI pabten Ln era some FOR QUALITY... © enaeee : Minnesota, among big Siding Ae 495 (CN free ESTIMATES | HA 60 Months to Pay , Al in ae = See AS LOW AS Choice of Colors ADDITIONS AS LOW AS®& | (Drayton Plains) Open 9 to 9 Mon. 7 59 $. SAGINAW ST. 5060 DIXIE HWY. , Fr. _eegee?” f i Stra Corner W. Maple Rd., Walled Lake Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri. _ 45 §. TELEGRAPH RD. 398 AUBURN AVE. 7 el-Huron Shopping Center) | Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri., Sat. Open 9 te 9 te Sat.: Re a ; 4 ; : “s I ' q ‘ Ls + 700 PONTIAC TRAIL 536-N. PERRY ST. NORTH HILL SHOPPING PLAZA - (Rochester) Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri. ‘ S |__. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959. me a Me 2 by tree mene CM Ee oS me, Ss. potttied, Oba) acti bk bee j| I have been ane housework and baby sitting for a work-’ ; dng mother, She pays me $10 a week. Can I get social security coverage for this work? I am nearly 62 and would like to get the coverage so I can draw payments.” ‘ ‘The work you are doing is covered by social. aie. You should write to the nearest Internal Revenue Service office to get the appropriate forms. for your employer to fill out. 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MODELS Bete Model _ m0 sion that all railroad retirment payments were ebing raised along with the increase in social security. I didn’t get any Anerease. I worked for the railroad for about 26 years. My payments have been $120.55 a month. Should I have got- ten an increase?” you not only have mess, bat youl | No. Only retired railroad workers were given in- anwanoa Tt creases if their present annuities were computed under clear the obstruction With “Toilet! ex”, expressly-de- the social security formula for figuring payments Big Trade-in Allowance =~ No Money Down Fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Long : Easy Terms , of PONTIAC ade 3 90 days for Cash | siw. HuRON =r FE 41555. — no air or wateri| "ather than the railroad retirement formula. Your ‘}ean escape. The full pressure plows]; _ payments were figured under the railroad retirement through the clogging mass andj formula.. swishes it down, Can't miss! : Tapered ms ae aes rg : ~ From Mrs. M_E.C. of Iowa City: “I plan to stop work- © Designed fo flex at any angle ing at 65 in June 1960. Will the earnings I have from | © Conters sell, can’t skid around etat ie June keep me from getting payments for the For positive insurance against stuffed : year? e toilet, havea "Tellafiex” in your home, No, unless you have more than $100 a month in $965 su, fully ad earnings from June to January. 1960. Social Security payments are paid to a person for each month in which AT MOST nt Si STORES be doesn’t have earnings of $100 or more a month — regardless of what his total earnings are for the year. To decorate your bedroom, shop Penney’s and save PFE | Tourists in Italy Surprised ey Via Lira Bringing Premium Over American Dollar (Sem Dawson. AP business news | pened in Canada. Both the Italian’ tells how he ameyiean acing ae | land Canadian imports from the | ing | United States still outrun their ex-; By SAM { DAWSON ‘ports to it, Normally this would’ AP Basiness News adatet “\keep the American dollar at its | ROME (AP) — The American) time 8 A * $5 0 for 2 wks today finds to his surprise that but oat veo ° one pied : _. }the Italian lira brings a premium eee only 70¢! over the American dollar. He ends: —investments in stocks and plants, up with less than the official rate.2%4 from tourists. In each case. other loans to $500 The surprise is akin to that of|‘Mis outweighs the trade deficit. | recent years when rican|In each case the need to change! with 24 mos. to. repay dollar a on eo gg dollars for the local eurrency to CASH YOU [REPAY IM | REPAY IM conte of Canadian mone {put it to work has led the lira ws BERS ER. Te the Amorican-dolarsonice the/and the Canadian dollar to a pre- . $25.00 $25.35 $23.70 most sought after of the world’s: imium over the forely tat ot 3000 | 30.70 | 5140 |currencies—slipping? or is it just under the law of supply Es that the Italian lira, after a post-| _ wee th Fit pr meth omens $08 ad war period of weakness, is perk-_| - + * *£ end HE per meat co ony vemcintet. Jing up? Pans Be eien ek Be e The Italian, treagury official or ican isn’t ag good a thing ASSOCIATES private banker, proudly points to) to acquire-and to save as he once LOAN COMPANY the increasing strength of the lira.|did? Does he fear that the US. |Jtaly’s reserves in gold and dol- | Treasury deficit forebodes a new | In DRAYTON PLAINS: lars climbed by 836 million dol- jereston of the dollar's purchasing , 4494 Dixie Hwy lars last year to a high of 2%| power, perhaps at a greater rate! CALL: OR 3- 1207 billion dollars. ‘than the continuing rise of the cost : So far this year there have been of living here erodes the lira? ee w) ee Se In PONTIAC: aig wk one. January > particu-| Opinions ae . ‘ ets say, brought an un- | tip athe vara usual flood of American dollars | An executive of a leading Ital MYLAR-STRIPE VISCOSE : = British. pounds and Swiss francs jan bank doubts it. He says there! into Italy in the’ form of invest-|js little sign that the Italian with) HOBNAIL BEDSPREAD 2255 S. Telegraph Rd, ments. ; ‘dollars squirreled away is swith. 7 Michigan Miracle Mile This foreign currency increases ing to Swiss francs or Eng‘ish ; . |the demand for lira. And its value pounds as the safer currency. CALL: FE 8-9641 ma The official rate is 625 lira | t to-the dollar. Banks now quote The top executive ss an Amer- around 620 for the doller. 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Weekday—-Monday T Open Mondey and Frida 109 North Saginaw Street — Phone FE 2-2895 | - Faveugh Sutera} 10:00 AM, to 9:00 P.M. | , "All Orhan Weekdays 3304, to 5:30.0-M. + ; Fome| aint, ot Cincinnati, Ohio. - Orion; ‘and a daughter, Mrs. Fred Service will be held at’ 11 a.m. _| Tuesday at V: Funeral Home with burial ‘in Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. MRS. HARRY TERBUSH Mrs. Harfy (Lucy) Terbush, 77, -iof 1109 Shoman St., Waterford r|Township, died Saturday at her home after a long illness. ington, of Pontiac. She also leaves} a sister, 12 grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren. * Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer-Snover Fu- ‘ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mor- MRS, DONALD C. CRENSHAW CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. Donald C. (Wyvona D.) Crenshaw, , of 6230 Snowapple Dr., will be held at 2 p.m, tomorrow from the Lewis E, Wint Funeral Home with burial in Ottawa Park Cemetery. She died at her home Saturday. Surviving besides her husband, are. two sons, William H, Bailey and Ronald J. Bailey both at home. Godhardt Funeral Home here, ; She died Thursday in Torrence, Calif., after an illness of five days. Mrs, Johnson was a cook in the Pontiac Division of General Motors Corp, plant. cafeteria. © Surviving are two daughters, Pontiac and gan, of 393 W. Grass Rd., was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Or- tonville Cemetery under.the direc- tion of the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home here, The baby died at birth } PREVENT TARNISH GEL WERt 4jAllen’s Funeral. Home here with *isix months, MRES.. EDITH M. SWAYZE LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. Edith M. Swayze, 92, of Royal Oak, formerly of Lake Orion, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at burial in Evergreen Cemetery. She died. Saturday in the Alma Masonic Home after an illness of Mrs. Swayze was'a member of Lake Orion Chapter 340, Order of the Eastern Star, which will con- duct the funeral service. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Cocklin of Royal: Oak; a son, Floyd of Detroit; four grand- children and eight great grandchil- dren. Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WINTER PARK, Fla. (AP) — Avery Delano Andrews, 95, retired Army officer, attorney and _ busi- ness executive, died Sunday. An- drews, who at one time practiced é a gente fe é is j i P d +4 . vos al A } f ? be? Sack = ; In 1914 the ‘first sign traffic was i in AC: PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959 a ‘publican, interrupted Demoeratic Sen, weed | criticism of the motives | paragraph praises : a ee ee ot “Before Yoh oe " Markers Becerra 5051759 Pontiac's Oldest and Most Reliable Monument Builders oe you,” Watt one in Goodrich. Genera] Hospital Sat-| ©@ Package of 16 clear plastic bags (2 each of 8 different sizes) and plastic-wire ties fo close end of bags. ©. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959 ' gineerin; to Differ . : OU, Cars. to Have Major Changes" ‘- ~ ANNUAL Ho By DAVID 4, WILKIE | 1 Rober Serk. ed Cheyelee bad getting their conventional models SPRING | AP Automotive Writer . | the smaller units out-of the draft- | ready for the assembly lines, By : DETROIT @-Substantial styling} mg stage many months ago. all considerations 1960 could be ing in 1960 model cars-~aside from|sider the smaller vehicles some- eb peti OLD the drastic alterations to be, pre-|thing of a gamble: While they vis-|, One fact, that ames to ket | 20% ‘to 40% DISCOUNT. on the ; jsented in smaller vehicles. - _ |ualize a continuing increase in de- ieee in ieee siee meeswcwc = tc tcte| PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! present standard size automobiles.|Three makers to produce smaller units. er | ‘The changes gre not the result Bh gavin comin Rib for Serve. 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DINETTE SETS i ‘ | PVs ae 4 * e 7 : ate i f \ { aah vee 8 tees Mee f : = ‘ ee bn ets Sy 2 Be : S : NEW ‘59 WAGONS 995 | ao E i ii nt i 5ef 7 Bae _'THE PONTIAC PRES S, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1950 | all a : 7 1 ie iT it i Hi 4 by RAY STORM, District Manager Mike Myers, or | should address him by his full mame, Vergil Myers, joined ‘Michigan Bell thirty-four years ‘ago. His entire service with us) has been right here in the Pontiac district. We : are proud of his record, too. It's typical of so many of our present /supervisors. Mike began his more than quarter cen as a lineman. By application, study and genuine’ interest in his job, he received repeated promotions) until today he is Supervising Installation Foreman. He heads a depart- ment of seventy-four people who are doing a great job for us. Mike's a good citizen, too. He lives at 3690 Lincolnshire Road with his wife, Nora and has two sons, Donald and Vergil, Jr. Like many other: good citizens, Mike is active in Masons, Boy Scouts, Church, PTA and loves to fish and boat. His fellow employes think much of his ability, too, for he sérved them as president of their local union. + Mike, we are proud of the record you have com- - piled with Michigan Bell and want our subscribers to know the kind of folks we have working for us and serving them. —~ FKAAARAKAAAAAAAASALAAAAA EW WAS RUOY DA ni echt Wolley Segap. It’s not French and it’s not gibberish. It’s Wolley Segap talk. Reverse the letters in each word and you have the reason why so many businessmen, large and small, find it pays hand over fist to advertise in the Yellow Pages. The people who look in the Yellow Pages are all people in need of something: When they see your ad, they're already half sold. 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Mr. Richardson, well known in and afound Detroit and Pon- tiac as dub manager and local amateur golfer, was seriously burned in an explosion in his garage Jan. 5. * 5 * < He has been ized at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital since that time and still faces many operations and a long recovery period, Proceeds fromy the dance will go to him. ¥ * * Featured at.thedance will be chestra. Tickets may be ob- tained from the Hillcrest Country Club. WCTU Group Honors Two at Luncheon A fellowship luncheon wag ob served when Jrances Willard Unit of the WCTU met at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Shafer on North Shirley avenue. A double cake honoring the gold- en wedding anniversary of the Rev. and Mrs. Shafer and also the birth- days of Mrs, Shafer and Mrs. Wil- liam Snel! centered the table. Mrs. William Bradley spoke -on the subjects “Obeying the Com- mands of Christ’ and ‘Tests of Sonship.” Past Noble Grands of Rebekah Meet Past Noble Grands Club of Pontiac Rebekah Lodge No. 450 of Mrs. Walter Goodrich: -- A trip to the Oddfellows and Rebekah home at Jackson has been planned for June or July. - The next meeting will be held May 6 at the Clinton River drive home of Mrs. Don Bus- sard. Circles of Woman's, Society of Bethany Baptist Church met Thursday. meee RUTH ANN BANDY Mr. and Mrs. Von Bandy of Lowell street afnounce the en- gagement of ‘their ‘daughter, Ruth Ann, to Robert 0. Jayner, son of. Mr. and Mrs, Hoyt. Joyner of Osceola drive, Miss Bandy attended Ferris Insti- od Sioux Falls College. An Aug. . met at the Bigham street home tute and her fiance attends... 15 wedding is planned, int time minstrel songs, Foster selections ° songs! from the south. x * * Porltiac Central: a capella choir will sing songs that com- memorate ‘various church hol- idayg and seasons such as sea re ect giee clubs, the girls will be de- ‘vided ‘so that each will appear in one matinee and one evening performance. A selected num- ber of singers will appear with the choir in the final number, “Beyond the Blue Horizon,” by Richard Whiting. : Other groups ‘that will be . i Ie) Lucile Ruth Barber Wed to Richard Charles Latta Lucile Ruth. Barber and Richard ‘Charles Latta were married Saturday evening at Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev, Waldo Egbert officiated at the double-ring ceremony before 250 guests. 4 ‘Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barber. of Clawson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Latta of Waterford. * * -*® The bride wore a gown of nylon embroidered organdy with a chapel train. The scooped neckline was embroi- dered with seed pearls and the gown had cap sleeves. Her fingertip veil was held by a pearl érown and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow rosebuds with iris and lilies. ATTEND BRIDE Thelma Kay Barber, the bride’s sister; was maid of honor and Joan I. Aldred of Utica was bridesmaid. They wore mint - green orggndy dresses with scoop necklines and cap. sleeves. Crowns of daisies held their veils, and they carried baskets of yellow rosebuds and yellow daisies. * * * David S. Latta was his brother’s best man, Attendants were Foster Richarson © of Ferndale, Leonard: A. Roebke, Norman Behnke John D. De- vine of Drayton Plains and Lee R. Stark. Bethany Women’s Units Hold Luncheons, Supper _ Esther Group met at the church for a cooperative lunch- eon with Mrs. Orville Manns and Mrs. James Hsu as host- esses, Guests were Dr. Joseph Chapman, Percy Walley and Lillian Hilton. * * * Mrs. Edward: Lewis was hostess to Dorcas Group at her Club drive home. Martha Group held a salad Juncheon at the Scott Lake road home of Mrs, Fred Haushalter. She was assisted by Mrs. Harvey Sand- berg. Mrs, William Davis was welcomed as a new member. * * * Naomi Group was guest. for luncheon at the Salvation Army Men’s Service Center. Major and: Mrs, Ernest Alder were hosts. A tour of the service center followed, with Major Alder as speaker. ° A cooperative supper was held’ by Ruth Gréup, at the church. Hogtesses were Mrs. | Quintin. Kennaday and Mrs. Rardy Fair. ° a7 8 Ce ee ae Lydia’ Group miet today at , the home..of Mrs. Wellington — Relyea on Washington street ‘ for dessert; Mrs. Lorin O’Day was guest speaker, Assisting | -the hostess were Mrs. Lowell - Vollmar‘ and’ Mrs.» Frank Austin. és ; i Ringbearer was. Seott Mc- Quinn and Cynthia E. Cramton was fiéwer girl, ; RECEPTION AT CHURCH A reception was held in the church basement, Before leav- ing for a honeymoon to New York, the bride changed to a “black tweed suit with red ac- cessories and a yellow rose- bud ‘corsage. The couple will | live on 13 Mile road. The . bridegroom attended Michigan State University where he was affiliated with Delta. Upsilon Fraternity. 7 ke &® Mrs. Barber wore a light blue lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds and yellow lilies of the valley for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Lat- ta was dressed in beige Jace with matching gloves and a floral hat with pink rosebud and pink lily of the valley cor: | sage. Dr. Hufziger Guest Speaker at Fathers Night Dr. Otto Hufziger, assistant superintendent of schools, was guest speaker at Fathers Night, held by Hawthorne Schoo] PTA. His topic was: “For Every Child an Opportunity for an Adequate Education.’ * * * Sidney Ruff, father vice president, presided. An open discussion on nine resolutions to be presented at the state convention this month was con- ducted by Leslie Hudson. * * * Refreshments were served by fathers of the PTA, Charles Walter and Neil McClellan served at the tea table. ites This tunic suit features a new-look longer jacket and is made of a cotton blend that looks like shan- tung. It is wash-and-wear and crease resistant. Elas- tic im the ‘waist’ makes gathers above and below the patent belt, # o “* 1 ag : se RM ets . i n _ party at seats will be reserved, Reser- ' vations start April 22. MacDowel! ‘Speaker’ at Wever teacher, wags guest speaker at: Wever School PTA’ meeting at the school. His topic was “‘Be- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND AY, APRIL 20, 1950_ . ” 4 a 7, ie + - Thexsecond in a serie§of six programs will be presented by Suburbdn Chamber Music Society at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Grinnelf’s: auditorium, Birmingham. Rehearsing for the program, which havior Problems in Children,” | Sym nhony Set | for Season's and he outlined the history and purpose of the visiting teacher division. rat The film, “Dumbo,” wil] be April 27. Films will be shown every month with proceeds go- ing to the playground equip- ment fund. x * * Mrs. Ronald Carr's second grade won the room percent- age. for the most parents pres- ° ent at the ‘meeting. * * * Refreshments were served by mothers. from Mrs, Edmund: Dickson's, Mrs. Rexford Ha- good’s and Mrs. Henry Vis- schers’ first grade. Card Party Held at Sylvan Shores Mrs. Angelo Giordano of Sylvan Shores drive was hostess for the annual card Sylvan_ shores Woman’s Club. Cohostesses were Mys. Clifford Steffey, Mrs, Omer Lewis, Mrs.-Lloyd Wagner and Mrs. William Pipe. Cards were played and priz- es awarded: to Mrs. Earl Mc- ugh, Mrs. Byron Cole, Mrs. Sam Hoffman, Mrs. Robert Gibbens and Mrs. Pipe. — ’ \ Group Has Dinner ’ Esther Court, Order of Ama- ranth held its annual Family Dinner Friday afternoon at Roosevelt Temple. Those hav- ing birthdays in April were honored guests. Following the dinner, cards were played. et ee ee 4 inal Concert | Tuesday evening's concert by. Pontiac Symphony Orches- .tra at Pontiac Northern High School wil} conclude the sixth season of the orchestra, which has grown. from a I of 20 musicians to 65. As in former years, follow- ing the concert an informal cof- fee hour and reception, to which the audience has been ° invited, will be held in the school cafeteria honoring the orchestra members and their families, Francesco DiBlasi, Mrs. Celia Merrill Turner and Thaddeus ~Markiewicz, guest celist. Mrs. Horace Hall and Mrs. James Youngblood, social chairmen for the Women’s As- sociation of the Symphony, will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. B. J. Habel, Mrs. George Shearer, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs and Mrs. J. C. Walker. 3 will feature piano, violin, cello and hols 3 wes are, right to left, Mrs. William Hanford, Mrs. - si sac Turner. Shimmin,, Mrs.--James Hansen and Wednesday in Birmingham Loyalty Is Music Program Slated Principle . The Suburban Chamber Mu- sic Society will présent its second program at 1:30 p.m. Shower Fetes Bride-to-Be Celia Cruz Celia Cruz, bride-elect ‘of Raymond F, Rosales was hon- __ored at a kitchen shower given at her home on Seward street by Evelyn Sustaita and. Mary E. Royers. : Miss Cruz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hernandez of _ Seward street, also was hon- ored at a miscellaneous show- - er given in Rochester by Judy Rammler. Mr. Rosales is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Rosales of Colgate street, One Candidate From Michigan Wednesday at Grinnell’s Audi- torium, Birmingham. The pro- gram will feature piano, violin, The society, organized to pro- son, Mrs. Robert Jackson, Mrs. William Hanford, Mrs, James “Thompson, Mrs, Grayson Da- shiell, Mrs. Roger Harter, Mrs. Frederick H. McKaig, Mrs. Henri Nosco and Mrs. Wallace © Dolan. ° 2 Vie for DAR Top Post WASHINGTON ww — Cam- paigning for president general of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution is a bigtime project that has taken this year’s two candidates across the country. The cost? “Plenty,” says Mrs. Ash- Gramling-Wilton Vows Spoken in Pontiac Rite Bethany Baptist Church was the scene of the Saturday eve- ning wedding of Marlene She Wilton and Ronald C. Gram- ling. Dr. Joseph I. Chapman officiated at the ceremony be- fore 150 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy W, Wilton of Oriole road and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Gramling of Falls Church, Va. ~ IN BOUFFANT GOWN The bride wore, a full-length gown of Chantilly lace over taf- feta with tiers of lace and net forming the full skirt. The scal- loped neckline was accented with iridescent sequins. Her el- bow-length veil fell from a seed-pearl crown and she car- ried.a crescent bouquet of gar- denias and stephanotis. * * * Mrs, Blair Johnston was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Betty McDaniel of Port- land and Wilda Gramling of Falls Church, the bridegroom’s sister. ‘ * x * All wore pink dresses and pink nose veils. They carried baskets of baby pink roses. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Joseph Croyle of St. Michael, Pa., was best man. Ushers were Ronald Wilton, the bride’s brother; Blair Johnston and Bernard Gramling Jr. of St. Michael. A reception was held in the church parlors. Before leaving for a honeymoon to Denver, Col. and Las Vegas, Nev., the bride changed to a black wool suit with pink accessories. and the gardenia corgage from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live in Alexandria, Va. The bride attended Central -_Michigan College... . * * * *. Mrs, Wilton.wore @ blue lace be ' Charles in complete isolation dress with a blue hat, white accédsories apd a pink carna- tion corsage for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Gramling : dressed in beige brocade | with a white hat. and while | accessories. She wore a white . Carnation corsage, - Sans MRS. RONALD C, GRAMLING Princess Anne Is Down With ‘Chicken Pox i LONDON (UPI) — Princess. Anne is suffering from chicken pox she apparently caught from her brother, Prince Charles. * * * The 10-year-old Prince _ of Wales came down with chick- en pox the day before his ' Easter school vacation began and now has nearly recovered. The,,children are at Windsor Castle where their » mother, Queen Elizabeth spent the weekend. A Buckingham. Pal- ace afinouncement said it had been impossitle to keep from Princess Anne. Sty The’ announcement said the princess’ ailment was expected to follow the normal course and that there would be no further fnedical bulletins on its prog: ress, . . mead White of Lubec, Maine, vice-president of an investment firm. SK “I don't think there'd be any ” Mr way of knowing,” says Ralph W. Newland of St. Jo- seph, Mich., who heads a fam- ’ ily corporation. ELECTION THURSDAY Their long campaign comes to an end Thursday, when one or the other will be elected to the top office of the DAR. Each heads a slate of 12 national of- ficers, a wf * The election will be the high point of the DAR’s 68th Conti- néental Congress, which opens tonight with an address by Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Army chief of staff. Both candidates have slo- gans, campaign managers, and hospitality suites open from early morning to late at night, serving coffee and snacks. x & *®. “We'll stay open as long as we have interested people — and we have been swamped," said Mrs. Newland. HONORED IN STATE. The Michigan state chapter honored Mrs. Newland at a re- ception Sunday night—with her whole ticket joining in the re- ceiving line. a “We feel that all that’s neces- sary is for the ladies to meét Mrs, Newland and her slate,’ said her campaign manager, Mrs, Robert Kohr, YWCA Polls Women, Girls Mrs. White, Maine's first can- didate for the top DAR post, had a homestate coffee in her honor scheduled for three hours this morning. * * * As to the issues, it’s hard to say. §°¢ active in the outgoing admin- istration of Mrs. Frederic A. Groves of Cape Girardeau, Mo. Mrs. Newland is curator gen- eral and Mrs. White, program chairman. Both said theirma-. jor stand is in favor of a strong national defense. One thing was standard. Both candidates thought they were going to win, , Mrs. Newland laughingly put “My dear, any candidate moe her chances are wonder- Pythian Sisters Elect New Member | Mizpah Temple No. 7, Pyth- ian Sisters, met Thursday conducted the meeting, and Mrs. Fred Beedle was elected to become a new member, Mrs, Alfred Soutar of St. Petersburg, Fia., was a guest. On the refreshment commit- tee were Mrs. Adelbert Ayres, Mrs. Glenn Griffin and M George Gleason, Travel Is Travel and understanding other people better is the ‘goal of many American girls and women, according to a nation- wide survey just completed by the National Board of Young Women’s Christian Association of the U.S.A. Results of the questionnaire were announced as YWCAs . across the country began -the 12th annual observance of Na- tional YWCA Week April 19-25. “Look Ahead with the YWCA * =Join” is the association's . slogan. More than 100.. new YWCAs in 33 states conducted the survey among members and nonmembers of the organ- ization. : 58 PCT. WOULD TRAVEL Given 18 choices of what they might add to their life as they plan for the future, 58 per cent of the nearly 10,000 question- naire participants, ranging ‘in _ age from 12 to-over 50, checked travel among their preferences for the future. Understanding other people . - better ran a close second, with — 57 per cent. Fifty-three per cent checked improvement in personal appearance and grooming, while 49 per cent wanted to add more friends, ‘ * * * Their desire for “more- knowledge of science’? was less ‘intense, despite the develop- ments of spac@ age and the widespread attention being giv- en ‘to the need for more sci- entists, * Only 15 per cent of\ the total checked this as a possible ad- dition to their ives with the CARH of Problem _ sFUMETEELE se [naif gig7 eke F fi AYE : Hl! 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Oe eee eee we wee. sional exciting day spent away the quiet of the everyday x * problem by herself she ought to do it. For men also have peal peared wives. New Necklaces Feature High, Bunchy Look Higher and higher is the rule for necklaces ofall kinds. The high, bunchy look gives a beau- tiful touch to open necklines. The bibs are-set high on the throat and cascade to new, shorter lengths, Chokers are high and bunchy, nestling at the base of ‘the throat, or simple, flat and tailored, with textured or other surface interest to com- plement suits and shirtwaist dresses. The dog collar is a fashion reality — and a flattering one — in many different forms. There is a big emphasis on mixing size, shade, shape, form and colorings of necklace stones and beads. Necklace fastenings are more_ornate and finished to fill their role of showing with the open-necked summer clothes, Shavers Injured Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. 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Free Parking. FE 2-0179 f' son will convince himself that he’s z you’re the Messiah aren’t you out 7+ working at it instead of weaving fimy time. I'm just waiting for! jy John the Baptist to get finished i) Preparing the sinners for my Com} aith is introducing Operation’ @ Matched Maple | he us by a husband and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Messing. They agree that it is a de- ‘ licious way. in which to fix eggs. The Messigns have two married daughters and three grandchildren. the meeting of Rebecca Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church, held at the Joslyn road home of Mrs. Elton Behnke. Mrs. Helen Wagley was guest. ; * Fourteen members attended ‘ A Chairman for the coming year’ | _ MATZOS BRY will be Mrs. India Allen. | By Mr, and Mrs. Sarin Messing Taking part in the program 2, matsos i o* were Mrs. Lula Luby, Mrs. |= 2 eggs John Fuller, Mrs. Elmer Davis | and Mrs. J. H. Chupumings, | FIRE OCI SED SEG Ai CPE 2 ee they get soft but not mushy. Drain. ; Beat eggs and seasonings with matzos. Melt butter in _ frying pan and turn in egg mixture. Cook over medium heat until one side is done.- Flip over and let cook until set. Serve with butter and sugar or jelly on top. Serves. one. 3 She Op as ER SB Ri Es aR a i age i caiseaaial By MURIEL LAWRENCE Sometimes a mentally sick per- talk about it," we resemble the; insane Messiah, Like him, we are claiming to| alter his belief that he possesses! thinks he’s got. If his doctor says, ‘Why, if right and the fallibie human being we actually are. “We are all more simple human | than otherwise,” is perhaps the. these raffia mats?” the patient ignore the suggestion that) America's great psychiatrist, the late Dr, Harry Stack Sullivan. He'll say alrily, “I'm just biding This year as a feature of its | ing. Friendship — a program to bring We may fear him, laugh at (750,000 visitors to the nation’s men- him, feel sorry for him. But (tal hospitals in a week-long ‘‘open a =: | One of their reasons for want- When we say to Jimmy, +| disobeyed — and I want no more‘ tal hospital is to reduce the stig- | | Nursing School Sets Open House Sunday located next to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. There will be tours of the buildings and a film, ‘‘Nurse Please.'"’ Mem- | McAuley School of Nursing will hold open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. The school is DRAPES @ 379 E. Pike @ 368 Auburn @.269 N. Perry @ 4481 Highland Road on i a | © 1560 Union Lake Road : Union Lake Village + 4 For Really | Sts _ Fast Service 4 RS Dial : Wes!" PE 4.9593 - * It's SPRING CLEANING TIME SLIP COVERS bers of the faculty will be on hand to discuss nursing educa- tion and opportunities. The community is invited with a special invitation to women interested in practical nursing. . * * * McAuley school is open to | | women between 18 and 50 years | old. Selection for training is | based on qualifying examina- tions and admission interviews. | wk Of, A one-year program is given | for training practical nurses, | who upon completion of the | course and successful writing | of State Board examination, may work in hospitals, doctors’ office clinics, Visiting Nurse Associations, industrial plants and private homes. Charm Chats SPRING | CHECK-UP by Rowena Wilson Z | When you glance into your |, mirror do you feel satisfied with i the reflection? If not, why not? A Too much avoir- appear years old- er. Last season's hairdo will do ab- }} @ 430 Orchard Lake | @ 523 N. Pontiac Trail | Walled Lake for ri change, You can } if trim and attractive without too > spring, It’s time ook ‘| much effort on 5 . It’s spring check-up , ime or ‘YOU. If for one reason - another | you are dissatisfied with be | appearance, seek professio seo A oy! hairstyle nes § i n a e mountains, | ak. Lets create. i spent setae agen eee Main Street, ! re 4-1000, 1216 Baldwin, Pon- a14 ee { | FE 5-3735. | i re hs . . a SEES | | tive Plea for Understanding of Mentlly ll ma that ignoramce attaches to | mental ilinesa, It has never been a reasanable . possess a perfect righteousness that | ti f|the Messiah. Nothing you say willl entities us to ignore any Snmy| Peitibie haeman beleg me, |ecognizing it as merely an in- We attach no stigma to a rela- or friend suffering from pneu- We, too, reject the possibility | |monia. Having suffered from bad that ‘there could be any dis- | lcolds ourselves, we see nothing crepancy between the absolutely | shameful in his lung congestion. BOEOG Lp eee A Eee NRE OTE THE PONTIAC PRiss. MONDAY, APRIL: 20, 1959 : | Art Students. Dear Abby... me =| eon \ Te ‘Ge 1 ) te Ty; | of Bama tt | ways: akes wo 0 ango! their work at a ,show, to be Blin SS en Ge eae hy ABIGAIL. VAM BUREN | thought ‘te. wag olin! He | DEAR GLADYS. Sine allowance and every 1, 2, 8, and 9.. “DEAR ABBY: Could you leads with his right shoulder that you both join a sig aT hat ¢ + ee please tell me why a man asks | and right hip, He just shoved pring Pn peng cel os and say behead ioe’ tre _. Organized as a branch of De- ‘ a woman to a dance when he’ | me along the dance floor, pay- | for some “basic peaactsigrtg a beara: arth plas: ‘ troit_ Institute of Art, classes can't dance? ing no attention to the music | he doesn't agree to “lessons me is because it sounds cheap. are planned again next fall. | When I ac whatsoever. Then he_ pivoted tell him you are: enchanted : Teachers are Swea Kline, cepted this and started to shove me back- |. with his conversation and . Kathline Burch, Clifford West, date to go wards in the same fashion. would rather talk than dance, DEAR BUTT Y Emil Weddige and Mary Jane dancing I did “By the end of the evening . cheap” it is not think — it I was exhausted. He has a 7 ~ * * band. A broken home can bs Yu. of Henlead Eco ans *.¢ * was necessary. nice personality and./I would DEAR ABBY: I go with a | very expensive in térms 205 Voorheis Bd. FE 4:2857 They will take ‘part in a to ask the like to see him again, but I boy who doesn’t have a car — and emotions, Between Telegraph & Orchard Lake “Non man if he don't care to dance with him | © his own and we have to one wise investment, A ae Conformities in Art,”” April 24. could dance, any more, How can I grace-. | ‘ouble-date with a boy who has marriage counselor. . - but when he fully get out of dancing with | °m¢. My boy friend calls and ma * * got me gut on him without losing him entire- | @Sks me to get a date for his “DEAR ABBY: 1 a boy- aN * “ #5) ‘a. a : ’ < 1 a : 4 at oe po : 2 fi been reduced to a trickling Ford Plant Owner Opens Huron River Floodgates By REBA HEINTZELMAN Water from three big mill ponds in the heart of Milford has disappeared, the swollen Huron River has threatens to become nothing but a bed of muck. All this is the result of the opening of floodgates on a major dam, on the Huron River, owned by James Robbins. He purchased the pond, three dams and 40 ecres of property along with the old Ford Motor Co. carburetor plant here two years ago. Robbins said that it was necessary to drain the ponds because his insurance company insisted on an in- ‘ ee pc » stream and a near-by lake liability insurance. “If one. of, those dams were to let loose, it could cost our com- pany several’ million dollars in , property damage, and we could not assume that great a_liabil- ity," he added, . The Rebbins Inc. company manufactures all types of high- way trailer components in the old Ford plant and the insur- ‘ ance involves liability on water resource operations of dams af- fecting the Huron River, Moore’s Lake and the millponds. It all started Friday morning, when, for the first time stunned U s FOR DAM INSPECTION—Owner of the three Ford mill ponds in. Milford claims that he has released water from his ponds so that in- surance inspéctors may present rate-figui'es on liability policies. With the opening of floodgates . Pentise Press Phote of the Huron River dam, the river has receded more than 20 feet on each side, and nothing. can | be done- about the situation, according to offi- cials. spection before issuing any* dams in any way. All we're doing © is paying a high liability insurance rate for something we don’t even | need.” He said that the rates are between $4,000 and $5,000 annual- ly. : President of the Chamber of Commerce Archie Noon said that the businessmen would like to keep FREE FISH — Hundreds of people slushed the area zoned as it is to lure in-) “Pontiac Press Photo dustry to Milford. through knee-deep mud to get half-live fish from early in the morning. Water has vanished from “The council has already ap- | the bottom of an emptied mill-pond in Milford ‘three scenic ponds and thé Huron River was ‘proved twe different commercial | Saturday. George Heffler and his son Edward lowered when the: owner of the dams released shopping centers in the village the floodgates Friday. : par yan fos vo godine pe dock over 2 Sheet ie ee ey zoned areas,” he added, Robbins owns the water rights Addison Will Host Firemen’s Meeting - LEONARD host the annual dinner meeting fo-| eive. and from the villages morrow evening of the Northeas- tern Oakland County Firemen’s| Assn. at the Leonard Elementary have also been invited. School here. etamora, Hadley and Gingeliville. ® * * 'Head-On Auto Crash Injures 5 in Milford Two adults and three children| When the gates at the main ‘townspeople looked out on deep, empty mud-holes that were for- merly Jandscaped beauty spots cre- ated by Henry Ford some 25 years | ago. to Moore Lake, just north of Mil- \ford. This artificial lake is fed by the over-flow from Pettibone Lake page Highland and is controlled a dam which was included in the \Ford-Robbings deal. Almost every |were injured in a head-on two-car'dam were thrown open, the water/lot on the lake has a cottage and |collision Saturday afternoon at 2320 from the Huron River went pour-|in most cases people live year- - 'E. Commerce Rd., Milford Town- The Addison ship, are from Orion, Brandon. ship, according to Oakland County Township Fire Department will Oxford and Independence aha Sheriff's Deputies. * * * jing through the dam, on down linte Kent Lake. This controled, round in the buildings. Newly appointed city manager | | man-made lake is always four feet/Ojiver Taylor has contacted sev- lower in the winter, so there WaS\ora] different state departments With the Huron River lowered, One of the drivers, Kelly H. Don-/no danger of a flood hazard at'and jegal advisors regarding the . . .aldson, 42, of 10238 Elizabeth Lake any time, according to Village En- Fire chiefs from outlying areas pq Milford Township, and his son gineer George Hubbell. }David, 8, were treated at St. Jo-| ‘situation and said that it all isummed up to one fact—nothing lean be done about the situation. =n School Tax - Issue Goes on. Ballot} | seph Mercy Hospital and released. water from the three ponds im-| As owner of the ponds, dams and The other driver, Benjamin R.| mediately began to spill down into!jang) Robbins may do what he s * * | {Threloff, 41, of 1128 Baron Rd.,\the river and with nothing to StoP| wants to about re-filling the ponds Some 130 association members Mother Leaps Almont to Vote 3rd Time in 9 Months on April 27. i ALMONT ~— For the third time in nine months, Almont voters will be asked April 27 to authorize an increase in the school operating tax. The Board of Education is seek- ing an additional three-mil} tax to and guests are expected to attend: the festivities which will get under) way at 7 with a dinner to be served by Mrs. Harold H. Dearing.) school lunch supervisor for the| Oxford Area Community Schools. e * cuts yesterday when she leaped Meat for the meal will be fur- through the storm door of he nished by Melvin L, _|home to stop a moving car in owner of Pleasant View Farms Which children were playing. located near Leonard. s * * . | Police said ‘Betty Head, 365 S. Special guests will be members anderson St. looked through the of the Oakland County Sheriff's | front window of her home and saw Through Glass to Save Children | Milford Township, and a son, Tim- the flow, by Sunday afternoon it and controlling the Huron River othy, 2, were listed in satisfactory! al; disappeared into Kent Lake.’ condition at the same hospital to- day. The boy suffered a brain con cuts and rib injuries. r| Maureen, 4, also in the Threloffmain mill pond ' auto, was treated and released. | dreds of dying fish flopping around ‘Navy’s Polaris: Problem Rocket 'GET THE FISH A 2%-year-cold mother suffered ‘cussion and his father had multiple|Suéd an. announcement early Sat- A daughter, urday urging people to go to the pond and get the hun- jon the nearly dry riverbed E j | with ears. Spectators watched men and beys wade knee-deep in the gooey muck, grabbing up By noon, the area was filled water level, Taylor said. | Robbins said that after: the in- State Conservation officials is-/surance company inspectors com- ipile their rate-figures, his company will decide what to do about re- filling the gapping mud holes. | ‘When we decide if the liabil- | ity is greater than we want to assume we will establish that fact with the city and see what | they want to recommend,” he | added. | None of the village engineers or be levied for three years. Last July, the electorate turned down a request for two mills by a two-to-one majority: Just a month ago, a proposal seeking a 2% mill increase was defeated by 17 votes. The school board said two of the three mills would be used to pay off an accumulated de-. ficit which is expected to amount | US. Prosperity Tops Forecasts © Anderson Tells Press leaders Economy Now Breaking All Records NEW YORK (UPI) — Treasury .|Seeretary Robert B. Anderson told daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ches- ter Dixon of 10270 Allen Rd., Independence Township, and. he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vandewarker of 783 South St., Ortonville. to about $40,000 by the end of the year. The remaining one mill is | needed to balance the operating | Lyon Approves newspaper executives today that the nation’s prosperity is racing far ahead of the Eisenhower ad- minjstration’s expectations. - * * =; Department including = Under- (+1. car start to move slowly down ; | choice pike, bass, perch and oth- bere ; sheriff Donald M. Francis and.) incline. i Rumbles Aloft er varieties of floundering fish. government offictals would predict budget in the future. School Tax le necessarily a part of the price Officer Donald Kratt. «et - CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. wm, Some residents feel that the emp- = bighooe' pleat apeding 5, big grain ogre - the seyor : vy of progress. ‘lis “kK -partme : torn APE CANAVERAL, Fla. u P ; . w iB . ; “|ing of a newly formed group of} : i haat — department) She leaped through the stprm' _ The Navy's trouble-plagued |/¥i"é of the mill ponds was | tibone Creek their only water’ citizens called the “Committee for) LYON TOWNSHIP — In Sat- aaity one ran won underwater me 9 will also be on'door im her haste and stopped the Bolarié teat wacko iinbled | strategy move” by Robbins, who source. Some engineers say that) po shocis."* * ‘ i ; newspapers were on hand to explain how he works vehicle. aloft today. i. “wants to sell part of his land for it may take more than a year to ae Ache ne urday's special election here, |for the opening day of the ANPA’s with area fire departments in res- 9% * * ° * © *« a new shopping center. i replace the water, depending on township voters favored the pro- | 73rd annual convention. During the cen eperetions. | She Was ¢geated for cups on her = the 23-foot missile. that ulti- | It would mean rézoning the area) weather conditions. Than ‘Doorknob’ Tale _| posal to levy a four-mill special |four-day gathering they will attend * * * left leg angi left hand leased mately will be fired from ocean (from heavy industria] to commer- | MEETING TONIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY W—Dorris ins’ ik ‘sched: operation for discussions, hear formal Other demonstrations showing trom Pontiac -General Hospi | prowling nuclear submarines, (cial and council members have) 4 huge crowd of Milford resi-/Nichols swears this is how she| three years by a margin of 240 repute on te stale at Bie grees, how the Sheriff's Department co- _— | gushed out a big trail of black |been tabling the zoning change dents are ted to attend to-/got a black eye: end talk: sitep at social Gee : oki | Sushed out 8 iti ; jGems are expec . = . votes. The tally was 843 yes to + ££ @ operates with area fire fighting smoke as it rose at 10:30 a.m, _ {or additional study, since last Sep-'night’s “feel the pulse” -public| she stepped out of a car carrying| gg units in ease of fire and other Band Boosters to Meet | ‘ tember. imeeting at 8 p.m. at the high a purse, briefcase and jar of hand = Anderson, the government's emergencies are planned. ; Ut was the first appearance Robbins said that the shopping’ school, Taylor said. . "She spied a friend and 2 .*, ® fiscal official, rejected cs a “false | AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon-| of the Polaris at the cape since (—Htcr is something to be decided! A vote will be tak elie cream. P The Township Board of Edu. »" arguments that “a There will also be displays by | ill meet, Feb. 27 when the trim rocket 8 : vote taken on T| waved, The jar of handcream flew \dale Band Boosters Club wi ‘on by the people, and that it doesn tlor not the residents want another out of her hand and hit her in cation had asked for the extra /[ittle inflation is good for economic aramid of oo hee companies, 2+ 7:30 tomorrow night at Avon-| broke up shortly after liftoff. | in voive his company as it is an!shopping center on the north end the right eye. * / millage te help defray part ef \growth.” He ae wee ‘ acca baie wie Coot dale Junior High School. Music The Polaris is the same shape » trial operation. lof town involving the Robbins prop- is the operating .expenses of the most Americans agreed with him, . will be furnished by the fifth grade and size as the operational ver- | Robbins explained that because erty, Council members will then . district trom 1969 through 1961. “{ am confident,” he said, Members of the Northeastern band under the direction of teach-| gin lof the Ford Motor Co's great buy- decide whether or not to permit Upjohn Reports Profit WLR. Mo as “that this nation is not going to Assn., in addition to Addison Town- er Richard Longfield. ' * * __ ing power, insurance on this plant! the zoning change. NEW YORK (# — Upjohn Co. of| | This 'is-the second request for adopt a philosophy that inflation a ~ eee — Today's was the sixth flight in ‘and its operation were thrown in| Robbins insists that the empty |Kalamazoo, Mich. reported a net) @ millage increase im recent | j, 9 necessary part of the price | seven months as a two-stage with all of the other company pol-' ponds have nothing to do with the! profit of $5,050,000 or 36 cents a} months. The first was defeated | of progress .. . I have deep 7 ] M rried rocket. On the previous trips icies. Ford also used all of the) shopping center site. ‘‘It's just ajshare for the March quarter. This hy a sizable margin. faith . . . that the Ameri . an IT a 1eg er a the missile exploded three times (electric power produced by the | coincidence that the inspections'!compared with $5,152,000 or 37 people are wise enough and ‘ . - , | and fizzled in the sky on two jdams. | _ | were necessary just before the pub-|cents a share in the first three Castro’s Goal: perceptive enough to support the to E C Kriewall at Utica | other efforts. ' He added, ‘‘We don’t use the lic meeting,"’ he concluded. months of 1958. J , . principles which ean leave for @ . —_— . : | _ |Reduce Hunger, | su" ,stllaren_ and mine an | America not ravaged by eco- UTICA — Edwin Cc. reewad of Then Free Vote nomic bares te a of Rochester claim Sandra Ana 2 / strength growth ho pe.” Siegler as his bride at a candle- WASHINGTON (~The Cuban) Anderson laid great emphasis on light wedding ceremony held Sat- -|people are more interested in get-\the need for preserving the value urday evening in Trinity Lutheran *'Iting back to work than havingjof the dollar, a favorite admin- Church here. free elections righ istrative theme. x * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siegler of 136 Woodward St., Rochester, and the bridegroom is thé son of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kriewall of 46349 Vine- yard St. * * For her wedding, the new Mrs. Kriewall chose a floor-length gown of chantilly lace and tulle over satin, featuring a bateau neckline of scalloped lace, long sleeves and a fitted bodice. . Her fingertip-length veil was of English silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. Serving the bride as maid. of honor was her sister, Sue Siegler of Rochester. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Chase of Warren and Pat Newton of. Rochester. Bob Lewis of Rochester per- jformed the duties of best man. Ushers were the bridegroom’s brothers, Carl of New York, Willet and Elvin, both of Utica, and Bill Winkler of Rochester. Following the ceremony a recep-|. tion was held in, the American: MRS. EDWIN C. KRIEWALL City Man Found’ Dead in Cellar of Home A Altyear old Pontiac man was ‘found dead in the basement of his home at 131 Washington St., early Sunday afternoon. * * * * t away, says leader adds he Wants free elec- tions in Cuba ag soon as possible. He's not sure/when that might be. Real democracy is not possible where peopl¢é are hungry, Castro said in an interview Sunday night, He had another chance to ex- pound his views today, in a luncheon appearance before the Nationaj Press Club, ~ Castro and Vice President Rich- ard M. Nixon talked for 2 hours and 20 minutes at the Capitol Syn- day ‘night in a conference original- ly scheduled for 15 minutes, The bearded Cuban prime min- ister was asked during the inter- view when he intended to have an election in Cuba. ? ; - “What we want,” he said, “is to. get as soon as possible a condi- tion fora free ¢lection, It is not}: jin any condition more than four years, in any condition.’ tL Castro appeared satisfied today had fostered better that his 5day Washington visit}. iter understanding of his new government. Legion Hail. The body of Donald D. Williams . - s ee . oui Aipericasi ia was discovered hgnging by his} Then the newlyweds departed on "WELCOMED BY SEN, HART ~ Meeting Sen. Philip A, Hart ‘structor of chemistry and physics; Phillenore ‘Drummond, nd, 240 per cent of Wil: the lite t 15 ‘Tenndale wife, Marcella, and a neighbor,|their honeymoon in the Smoky| i> his Washington office recently weré these members of the “Joyce Ct, Bloomfield Hills; Sen. Hart; John Markley Jr., 655 ‘Jin the: United States, or more than) at Lackland Air Robert Kimmins, 127. Washington} Mountains, Tenn. They will reside| Bloomfield, Hills senior class trip to the capital. From left, they Ridge Rd., Bloomfield Township; and David Arbogast, of 6255 W. [65 billion dollars of family protec-| Tex. A's um St. lin Utica, upon their return. are Stephen .M. Velkoff, 2355 Cheltingham Ave., Sylvan Lake, in- Surrey St., Bloomfield Township. tion, in their own right. planned, y . @ 4 ah. . It \ , (ae , . : {. § f Z & é t = a Py : * ’ $ ‘ +4 ee 4 : * fey Beek a ae eee ot ge eer an Pa ee es a ear a or a a ae a ae a a a oe oe oe ee eek See eS Ok a Se Se ae eS i if Li Ht te 1 i Hi | in Georgia Event Gpartan Wins Mat Title STILLWATER, Okla. w@ — Michi- gan State’s Jim Ferguson won the -114£ title in the AAV. wres- tling championships Saturday. He and five other champions are ex- special exhibition tour in June. for the loop. at West Side Recreation. Forming the team which won both halves of season sched- ule were, left to right, Joe Parks, Karen Anto- lich, Charlotte Johnson and Art Silverhorn. i 8 ae ¥ g8 Award Party Ends | Ladewig’s Local Foes Decided PCH Keg Season -!final program of a “Beat the Pro” series after a torrid weekend of High game prizes went to Bob Vollmar for boys with 225 and Jan Reichert for girls with 170. Dick Goodwin's 655 series topped Standings in the Elks event un- derwent quite a revanping in the, next to the last weekend with six|*PPears here. new teams in the top ten. Phyllis Shaul and Gerald Web- er rolled a 1042 actuaj in hitting just ‘The other. three newcomers in the top ten were from Pontiac, Hillsdale and Saginaw.‘ The Hilis- Montreal 5 Toronto 3 No Morning Smile - SCOREBOARD MICHIGAN COLLEGE ; apiece 12-9, Adrian 4-3 (both games 10-0, So. Tiiinois 7-2 ‘Olivet 0-1 (both games _wemtera Michigan 4, Bowling Green 1 Michigan 10%, Detroit ™% ‘© — { ie Track Albion 95, Hillsdale 36 Detroit 83, Ferris Insti “Detroiter Men’s Champ DAMON RWW Ath Title for Carol Ryan = Huntington Woods, 19-21, 21-13, 21- The men's doubles was a Detroit) , final with Ken -Filary and Ed\bal Brennan whipping Burns and Al Wasserman, 21-14, 21-17 and 21-16. ¥S—Dean Danigelis Ken et Wand 20. dr Reckmas ven DOUBLES —sSecord-Paul | « Al Jankie-Vic Cor- i pam New Leaders at Elks the pack in the Elks Mixed Doubles dale duo rolled 1073 featuring a 629 by C. Reason. . Some $2 area women really burned up the alleys at Lake- wood Saturday afternoon batt- ling for a chance at the nation’s top woman kegler. “ Schumann hit 541 and Peter- son 538 to gain the nod in open competition beating out Carolyn Newcomb, who had 443, and Mrs. Martin with 421, son 423 in the finals. tor Bill Kuklinski, | ing that the body ‘and _ hands have gotten ahead of the clubhead. Also that _ Viously the player got him- self in such a position in | swing that the only way ; head into the ball was from the outside in — or in the sli¢e pattern. The idea is to do very much the oppo- © Pus, "RR: BU REE Rs SR FS Ruth. Peterson, Hertha Schu- mann, Phyllis Stein and Ad El- kins will get their chance April '28 when the Grand Rapids star They were the survivors in the hotly-contested rolloff for league and open keglers who had posted the best series in recent weeks at the Waterford Township alley. Elkins turned in a 529 and Stein 515 to gain the-chance to repre-; sent the league participants, Shirla McLarty had 430 and Fern John- _| There were several scores high- er or as good as those posted by the rolloff victors in the earlier eliminations, according to proprie- Meanwhile, the Moose State tour- nament at Ann Arbor came up with a new leader over the week- end when Frank Schubert of Wy- |} |andotte posted a 758 handicap score. His 692 was high actual thus RR; H : £ g ok of 1 eee oe rar Fees E % 8 runs by Harmon Killebrew and Jim Lemon. New Ratings for Derby Favor First Landing tucky Derby. First Landing was second, moved from 8-1 to 3-3. . fore. Cranbrook, Romeo Win in Baseball baseball: victories. don was the winner. in relief. Deng Yor Ga * '. By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF — > PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: DIAGNOSIS: Hitting across the ball from right to left. Treatment: The diagnosis above simply states the basic reason for sifting — the clubhead slices across the © ball and causes it to spin clockwise in flight. Now to- %|. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—Pon- the problem of how to avoid it. Note from today’s draw- . the right elbow is out and .. away from the body. Ob- : the early stages of the: he could bring the club- . Marysville 6-2. PEI Pe i tes “My slices keep piling up!” ‘site. Stay ‘behind the shot. Keep the right elbow tucked in close ‘to the body. ave, 23 Study this drawing as a good example of how NOT to swing! Note that the player is altogether dut of posi-. © tion to-deliver a strong, square blow. wate +2 fe rd See ty i i & E g g &R The Caliente oddsmakers quot- ed First Landing as a 4-1 favorite to win the big race, even though he was upset in Saturday’s Wood Tomy Lee picked up some fol- ‘lowing after winning a record! mermer! making the tcam is Dave track victory Friday at Keene- land, The Fred Turner Jr. entry|three spots by the coaches. . He was named to both the 100. and 200-yard butterfly positions and | was picked as one of ‘the four; members of the 400-yard medley | The co-favorites last week, Spring Hill Farms’ Easy Spur and C. V. Whitney’s Silver Spoon, both dropped from 4-1 to 6-1. Silverjielay team. Spoon lost some favor when it was learned .she may skip the Derby|Swimming Teanr for 1959: in favor of the Oaks the.day be- The Cranes came from behind to nip Flint Northern 2-1 when!pjcnara Beaver, Indiana a wild throw on the steal allowed| 20 yartis: Prank McKinney, Indiana; both runners to score. Andy Billes- Jim Stark, winning hurler Ron Schmidt and Neil Rowley belted|Ob!o Cyrus Cc. errand Michigan roundtrippers as Romeo whipped! 1 meter: Ronald O'Brien, Qhio State: 4-2, behind Russ Cold weather post- Detroit at Chicago * “®° ® 5 in defeat, Woody Held). Se his. fifth homer in the of the ninth but it wasn't to offset Bella's blow. Herbert, making his first all the way for : the seven hits. * *® :® Enos Slaughter, soon to be 43, Hockey League coach of all time, refused today to be pushed into a corner Blake has been the pilot of the was a in the big seventh came when|Montreal Canadiens four . years. Dick Hyde hit Chico Carrasquel|Four years he has won the Stan- on top of the head|ley Cup. with a pitch with the bases load- x *« * Is this the best of all his teams? : n the inning in which Jim a ry dou-| “It's a great team,” the 4- year-old tactician said. “But I can't honestly say this: is the greatest’ of my Montreal. teams. But these fellows are not ordinary players, either.”’ ' He refused to say which ‘of his four. Stanley Cup winners he con- the Orioles under control in the sidered the greatest. The Canadiens won their fourth straight Stanley Cup—an unprece- dented achievement — _ Satur- ‘Michigan Gains TIJUANA, Mex. (AP) — The {If on AA Team Caliente future book for the first on hee given the nod to Gs. U. of M. NCAA Champ 's ing as . ji horse to beat in the May 2 Ken-| Swim Squad Dominates All-America coaches association for the sport. PREESTYLE 50 yards: Pred T. Westphal, Wisconsin; Tom W. Burns, Ohio 100 yards; Prank Legacki, Michigan; Gary Morris, Iowa Wiltam Steuart, pene Btate uart, 440 yards: William — George Harrison, Stanford ale (tie for ) 200 yards: David Gillanders, Michigan: Anthony Tashnick, Michican Joho C. Smith, Michigan ASTSTROKE 100 ya ' Ronald L. Clark, Michigan -— Hell, Ohia State Gerlach, Michi UAL (John McGuire, Carl Hanley, Legacki) relay ) Richard ae: AP Wirephoto CUP OF CHAMPAGNE — Montreal hockey star Marcel Bonin com - drinks his share of the champagne the Canadiens lad to celebrate [S2 1008 Kiely p = 1000 game behind the Giants going|* as her putter, Bendle 2, Monroe 1%. Borer ieee .. |. AMERICAN LEAGUE | into the Monday night opener of|#€d women’s golf both in money The “big noise” for the meet (Ours. P 6800. Player, Club ~ gab r b pet. | their earned and stroke average today 4 Totals 414124 Totals 32 5 6 § | Strickland. Cle. wusccee 7? B 41 a three-game series with San was unquestionably the two rec- |_ *—Struck out for Kucks tm’ Sth; b—Kaline, Det. ........., 7 38 3 14 467) 4 Francisco at the Coliseum. as The fone Moved cn to Spartan ords Warren Cawiey of Farming- at ie eden so o—Lined Bertola, Wash, * 288 H 1h aoe Johnny Podres, who usually|0UPS, S.C. She took over the top New York. .......... itd 011 oot ooo | Power.” Cle “I 2 2 2 10 aoa) with victory in the $10,000 Dallas ton set in the hurdles. The flashy tes cab $a Goris tasty: Salk. LG 8 Sel does his best in the Coliseum, re- ; $10, Cawley hit a great 14.3 for the | E—Buddin, Gernert. PO-A—New York Carey. N.Y. ... 7 @ § it 393] Wenen'e, Opes veninter, IaeyaMt highs ta. the. proline, ("at Sh Wines Soar ge set BE ER ; : x * Gernert; Duren, Lum Skow-, Bridges, Det. .....0.5+> 72 2 i 379) ; . Winning three first places and ‘came back to win the final in Mo LoB—New York 2 Boston 3. | : Honor Jaycee Keg ene sacuihe’ a tt icinmaients eee a eet mae, (et, pmoter. Sbajensen. -|Player, Cub GAR RM Pot | . Champions Tuesday and running her‘money total to Lebanon, Pa., the final time [Bauer Wales” une were Bo iBarke, oh oo 8 is 3 a . Pritchett (PCH) 480-yard shuttle hurdles — Dayton) | 861-819. rr 69.2; River Rouge’ 5th. i dash — Adams Benritie) a8 * Watkine (PC) 3nd; Pea «FN) 4t! OLSM Trips Shamrocks 880-yard run—Heidemann (Akron Ken. Orchard Lake St. Mary's track wee “8 “Weief> oi naled Don Branson of Urbana, | 3rd place. |shot a respectable but outclassed |, 1 See Yee te! yo Ill, to Se are ana Birmingham's Bill Alcorn and | 762 in the first round of the finals. oe eb a wR Ohio Woman Leads ine ‘soar. ® Troy’s Wendell Johnson figured | Tony Lindemann of Detroit set| °° SA LOOK TO:. | n = e * in the top spots for the pole | the 1,021 masters record last year CASH? cs : neeceueae Linder, traveling close be- vault, Alcorn tied for first at in Syracuse, N.Y. Just say the word! expenses or any wo ° 1988, BENEFICIAL F co. a. NANCE, raaile nate Phone today! Loans $25 te $500 on’Signature, Furniture er Car 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC 2nd Federal 2-2249 Lass ade ats ofl vung oe - BENEF ICIAL FINANCE Co. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Peg)the fence. But his car hit the front 7 ‘Sabo of Youngstown Ohio, is hold-jof Branson’s machine and soared| Flint Central's Crenshaw, Milum, | of Morrisville, Pa. ‘ing down first place today in the/into the air. Barnett and Fredrichsen won the| Powell rolled 989 for the third) : ‘all-events division of the Women’s| Linder’s éar flipped over sev-|two-mile relay, for the only other|best quartet in Masters Be } ‘International Bowling Congress. jeral times, flinging parts in all di-|first place for a Michigan team. while his opponent -had 931. ee s “She rolled into the top bracket/jrections, PCH, defending champion, will) Detroit's Ed Lubanski, of the | i : ‘Sunday when she hit 1,742 on a ie * be back next year, Wilson said to- favorites in the race for the 1959, | You're —_.. welcome at BENEFICIAL t |518 tearfi total, 642 doubles and 582) Linder, 36, began racing in 1946. day, with a stronger squad, when, Masters crown, was upset: by ay 3 ; ‘singles. With her partner, Peg Only last Friday a committee was|his ‘sophomores and juniors get 17-year-old St. ‘Louis highschool | Just pick ap you ne — tell us how much cash ‘Roselle, she also moved into first|formed to pay his expenses | needed experience this spring. isenior, Ray Orf. The youth shot! you want. Then ms up your —_ one trip to for this year’s Memorial Day race}' Winners, with Michigan placements: lonly 770 for the four games, but | the office. Get the néed for Spclagtine + : Ti Tia WDANS | | moret, 2:02.6. 880- ‘relay—Glenville, 1:31; Flint N, 5th 180-yard low hurdles—Cawley 119.0 and ie hs Welch (RR) 3rd; Morrison (P@) t it ond f° th eam won its 2nd meet o e Medley relay—Mt. Leb: 7:38; Bir- mingham very Lincoln Park’ 3rd; PCH season, Sunday, with a 77%9-31'¢ br Ppp pt daa Love (Cleve, EB) at lpn prege St. sehen odo °( Eaglets were led by. 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Pontise Press Phote early ticket for the event, while PTA president, and Mrs. James Two Groups Search for Sunken Bradley CHARLEVOIX i — Seamen : of two expeditions -scanned_ -frigid Lake Michigan today in hopes that) ice would clear for an early start| on a search for the sunken freight- » Or Cart B. Bradley. * * * Preparing to explore an area for offshore were both the Bradley Transportation Lines, operators of the ill-fated vessel, and the Sea- farers Internationa] Union. The 300-foot Bradley, one of the largest ships_of the Great Lakes, broke in half and sank with loss of 33 of her crew of 35 in a lake storm Nov. 18. The union yesterday invited U. S.|- Steel Corporation's Michigan Lime- stone Division, for wifich Bradley runs ships, to make a common. en- deavor of the two searches. Many naval vessels distil] their Covered Wagons on Oregon Trail as in Yesteryears KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Sev- en covered wagons left neighbor- | ing Independence Sunday, bound! for Oregon. After a. wet and chilly, miles to go. * * * Twenty-one persons are aboard the wagons, They plan to follow sieanstied of the epic trek! tion. days. From Kansas City, the wag-) ons head west to Topeka, Kan.,'; then northwest through Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho and into Oregon. | The Rock of Gibraltar was) drinking water from the sea, but|known to ancient sailors as one of, it is an expensive process. |the Pillars of Hercules. Car Rams Freight; One Killed, 2 Injured day on the trail, they have 2,000 of the frontier West is. part of Ore-| gon's statehood centennial celebra-| The trip is expected to take 100, UPPER SANDUSKY, Ohio #—~ A Michigan man was killed and two others injured yesterday when ‘their car ran into the side of a Chesapeake & Ohio freight train at the U.S. 23 crossing just north | lof nearby Carey. Killed was Wentfred Fletcher, 21, ‘of Clinton. The injured, reported in serious condition at Blanchard | Valley Hospital in Findlay, wel the old Oregon Trail from Inde-| Dillard Lee Atkinson of Tecumseh, ‘how you can apply for a $1,000 peatenes, Mo., to Independence, and David Darbig of Jackson. | life insurance policy to help take ‘Both are 19. The State Highway Patrol said it was unabie to determine who was driving the car. Good Samaritan Last ‘in 2-Mile Utah Race | PROVO, Utah (AP) — Joe Co- ilovo, Lyman, Wyoe., finished last |in a two-mile race here Saturday. He crossed the finish line hold- | ing somebody else's track shoe, jwhich he had thoughtfully stopped to retrieve on his last lap around the muddy field. | The thermometer climbed to 134 degrees in Death Valley, Calif., on July 10, 1913. 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Plane or Motor FE 28778 ~ BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there _| 4 ere replies at The Press : office in the following boxes: 5, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28, 31, 32, 40, 57, 75, 89, 98, 100, 104, 107, 168, ~ i. ad | DON’T WISH, FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent. buy, swap, hire, EXPERIENCED REAL werkt® j Smith-Widem Realty. o'Huren, ‘PE 4-4526. Donelson-Johns 48 hours per week, evenings, 6:30- a dial FE 28181. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- rted immediately. The ment which has been ren dered valueless through the error. When cancellations are “ate be sure. to os your “kil number.” 0 aa wii be given without ‘ Clostng time for advertise m containing type sizes Transient Want may de canceled to iS a.m fis dey, pamitcation ater “OASH WANT AD SATES . 00d worker 0D M ulldin Bervice WH 91006 nr PE 2-8200 Say “charge it,” be Like to Talk to People ‘Make a ice 7 ENCED a UsED car salesman. employment for honest & man, Write Pontiac Press Box 85. EXP. SAL ESM A FO Tae FoR sette = ton mean. Leo ee Wr es Estate, 8000 'Dinie i Disie Hwy. O8 3-' ° HT SERVICE mechanics have complete cay is germs @ barks Meee rson er. Harole 464 ry rold Turner Inc., Woodward Birmingham HEA ENGINEERING pee Or Designers, detailers, checkers Fr and dyes, cal ens ahemieel, engineers, Tio- ec m rs. 9-900. 6405 Livernois, Troy. N AT ONCE ‘who are ag ve and ambi- tious financial th rey to start. Phone PE 2-361), 9 pm, Mr. Allen. MAINTENANCE MAN - 50 to 55 years old, capable, de- pendable. Must have car. Refer- ences juired. B iON sop LD PASH 8S S._ Telegraph Rd. _ MECHANIC — a ALL ioctcae experience rey ners. Motors cars. hertne Motor Bailes, 208. Saginaw St. MALE COOK Experienced all around cook for days and nights, Apply immedi- ately. Pandy'’s Restaurant. Dray- ton Plains. ane MAN TO WORK 8 HOURS PER day to replace one who won't. 50 per Week guaranteed to ngs Call FE 2-2318_ Fuller Brush 0. z NEED 5 PART TIME MEN Can you work Saturdays. eve- epi sharp at 10 wonte Lake . PART TIME $173 PER MONTH :30. Car. Neat appearance. 31-55, Teachers invited. Those who qual- | work ify must be able to start immediately, See Mr. Cunniff, Monday evening, 18515 James Couzens. 7 o'clock “sharp, PIN BOYS — MOTOR I _reation 18 “8. Perry. POWER LAWN ROLLING, cus- tom work, FE 2-4857. SALFSMEN WTD. WHO ARE NOW calling on the furniture trade. to sell Foam-PFleece Pempettion, Araseap Hes, com le 963. M15, Ortonville. | BA men. ; : $450 PER MO. SALARY Pius hospitalization, insurance ig, retirement and pen- sion plan, Car necessary. For tsonal interview only, See Mr a Wson, Tuesday 1 to 4 SALESMAN—GOOD JOB FOR A oo man Apply 373 Auburn ursday. SALESMAN WANTED “or modernization «ales, Will train Waldron Hotel, Monday, p.m, TEST ENGINEER: TECHNICIAN PLACE A “LOST” AD. Cail FE 2:8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for! an ad-writer. Orion TOOL, © Die MAKER, i HOUR a Mile Rd. Clawson, “Micht “a department. Avp! aners, 119 W. Hurop. HAIR STYLIST wages. se dae vee at ND Pox Dry around cook Apply immediate- Restaurant. D raylon CiGHT ORK. 813 — chard Lake Ave. before 5 p.m. }. Back gate. : LAB. TECH. MUST DO CRC. Pab. MUlberry 9-1944 © Zz Employment Agencies 8A aed MAN TRAINEE \e * RECEPTIONIST G) ator na c F State $e a AILABE OW CARPE R ‘ work. New and re- if PE 3-7661 CARE OP . Reas. by PICKED UP GARDEN Work cr basements cleaned up. 1-040. ho tess FE pleas | PFE — WALL WASHING BY MACHINE. $4420_ Cost less. between 10 & nn es oodward. rt “ y028. SALESLADY. FOR TIME 4 vee 2 we mares leswomen Go housework 24, thru & KITCHEN Apply Big Boy Drive-in, 2490 Hey. Ss GIR, WANTED TO CARE More for home Call or write Mar- ry, 441 Emerson. Pon- re 2 child than ges. ate Own transportation. ‘ould like work of any kind. FE +7310. . Work Wanted Female 11 PR *@ 1) DAY IRONINGS ge, BUSHEL. References. FE 5-1 YRS. 1 ‘NCE. ASST. manager, hostess, ete. Exc. ref- erences. Prefer nights. Write Pon- tiae Press Box 23. f WOMEN WinNT WALL WAsH- 178. g00 housecleaning PE 3-736}. DAY WORK WANTED. 4 DAYS week, or baby sitting. References. _Own transportation, PE 8-1166. DAY WORK. HOUSEWORK. FE _8 150. pte renen GIRL DESIREsg HOUSEWORK On poarentling 5 or 6 days wk. FE HOUSEWORE K WTD. PinsT PART of Wk. 1 or 2 days. PE 2601. _ TRONINGS $3 BUSHEL. PicK UP and deliver OR }-1079. LADY \ Lae MS WORK OR —babysitting PE 2242700 00 - NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Averve Nusses Exchange, Day & Night—Licensed & Bonded. PE 3-5492 MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, 6EC- _*rtarial service EM 32042 __ WOMAN WANTS 5 DAYS WEFK, plain cooking and light house- _Wwork, FE 84312 ee WOMAN WANTED POR BABYSIT- ting and light housework, live _.tn, references REpublic 2-9582 . WASHING & IRONINGS WATER- _ford vicinity OR 3-388 WTD. BABYSITTING JOB IN to oun day or night. Exp. WTD. IROWINGS. FE Fimo BE- tween 3 % 10 _ WOMAN WANTS -DAY WORK, Mon., Tues. & Wed. open. Ref- erence. PE ‘Building Service _12 CHILDREN, and live im. April HTS. | att KIN Rea per day. HELP. Employment Agencies 8A ~ Evelyn _ Edwards ‘ RECEPTIONIS SECRE- : TARY in the most magnifi- cent offices you've ever seen — right out Hollywood for a Sharp gir) aged 25-35 with Pine 50 wpm., shorthand tive. RECEPTIONIST. ant, RECEPTIONIST . STENO to a Judge no less must be a smart girl with legal Steno background for a once-in-a-lifetime oppor- . tunity to do facinating, im- portamt work. Good and shorthand. $335. IBM TYPIST in an adver- tising department gorgeous guys in Grey flan- nel suits. is is for a well greomes bright ypes 60 wpm Aged 23-30 $ 'RESS nearby restaurant ters entele. have asked Evel to help find Y - ary? EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING NEW LOCATION—~ EAST HURON 4-0584 bi SUITE 4 a wpm, ust be attrac- B56, STENO to a inent Doctor, someone’ who likes dealing . with people. A very pleas- atmosphere. Aged 21-35 Typing 50 wpm; Shorthand 80-100, $300. full of gal who PTIONIST for switch" ht bookkeeping. prominent that ca- an outstanding cli- Must be experienced and we mean “ wl ‘or & restaurant that is des- ~ wners n Edwards . Your sal- This yping GET IT OF CEMENT WORK. sonab Jenson. FE 2-2340. A-1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER present homes, house-raising and under pinning. Also masonry. FE 4-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT A-l SAND & FINISH. FE 5-372. Pontise Hardwood Ploor Service. 4-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT —Work. Also fireplace. OR 3-0402. BULLDOZING & TRUCKING _ DON _TURNER FE _5-2853 Al- COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ice Quality work, Neenséd. STRUCTI MA _4-2253_ _or OA 8 ; ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS, custom drawn. OL 11-8200. EM 34931, ; BUILD BASEMENTS UNDER houses. Block & cement work. rE or FE 23-3796. BASEMENTS be ge - poe rears orl aran . Free estimates. FE +-OrTt . BL BRICK, CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. BARGAIN Complete 1% car garage. $495. FE $0122 . a i -L__ S BRICK, BLOCK, CEMENT WORK. rr est. Call after 5 p.m, OL BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTER- ing, Masonry, ca miry, Base- ments waterproofed, FE 4-2290. * CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Get our prices last. ORLAN BUILDERS OR 3-0764 MU —— CEMENT WORK. FREE ESTT- dates, Work guaranteed. OR S741. : pal small joe spec FE A all jobs — 5 ally. F 2841 or F T024. : CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. CEMENT WORK, COMMERCIAL and residential, Nothing too lees or small. Ts. ex ce, Fret estimates, OR 3811 CERAMIC TILE « FREE ESTIM. TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 “CEMENT & BLOCK — WORK FE 5-0762 . DRY WALL TAPING AND FiNiSH- _ing. Free estimates, FE 68-6781, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Construction and maintenance. Bd Electric. UL 2-3902. Y WA TAPIN' timates FE 46101 EXCAVATING <= TRENCHING BUL NG _ EM __ 32-0881 QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad- - writer and get it! rence St. Prone ¥E, 32-0135, “ASPHALT ‘LT PAVING ia us ng gy your sg Our jobs are Burk moe rae vite oe sa TRUCKING. SHORT OR LONG Gistence. All kings of loads. Call PE 45543 TEAL'S TOWN & COUNTRY DEC- oe mac gy Mn cog: avarice estimates, PE 54-0086. Wal & | WINDOW | WASHING. : WALL Dec. Sprihg Cleaning. WE CARE PARTS ALL auto. and — va washers. Whoie- sale and APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S, 96 Oakland .FE 24071 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSMAKING TAILORING AlL- ‘erations. Mrs, Bodell, FE 4-0063. DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL- terations, drapes & Formals done in_my home. Call PE 8-8455. Garden Plowing 16B GARDEN G . REASONA rates. 3-6121. canta AND LAWN ROTO-TILL- ing. 315 E. Wilson. PE -2-6030. MAKE = omg Rn erpagrom Ypg h PERRY PA PARK “GARDEN PLOW- . Reas, FE 4-7871. PLOWING AND DESEING. Vic. 6 ——— Heights. UL 2-3967 ag gl ys pons REASONA. FE 48046 nee Tax Service 17 OAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Mrs. A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. In Debt? if you are heving trouble meeting pa . see us tots N LORS _INC., State Bank Be ae, APTER ER THis DATE, “ape mg I will not be re- vo Rage contract. od Bone Sees Be ACCURATE-EPERIENCED At fair rates. Ewenings & Sat. Office hrs. Home calls BOLIN TAX SERVICE. #2 BE. Pike; ; PE 4-1192 or PE $-5173. Insurance _ Agencies 17A ANDERSON Mey | HALL AVAILABLE in 3361 1 ORCHARD LE, RD. 47065 WE R RENT ‘T DISHES. ‘SILVERWARE punch bowls: FE ‘ 4-5806. W TANTED . 50 women to lose 20 Ibs. this mo. ABSOLUTELY FREE .. — with 1044 Josiyn PE 4-3536 or . FOR EVERY NEED Round clock protection and tric esa Simmons, rep resenting Tricker ‘Insurance Agen cy: PE i or OR 3-5597. ‘Laundry Service, 18 eT ee Service - Shirt se Laundry. 540 5S. ceca TE 23-8101. Landscaping 18A PRL PL ARAL ALLL A AL ANDY'’g ROTO-TILLING. LAWNS, flower beds & gardens, ‘PE 7-0791. ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORE. FIN- ish grading. Top soil. FE 2-0693. aA-1 wikia AND KY. BLUE SOD. deliveriers made or ee a 2601 Crooks Rd A-l TREE ND RE- movals, Free estimates. Ones 35-6826. A-l TREE SERVICE RE- . Get our bid. 35, ACE moval and trimm FE 2-7188 FE 8- CANDSCAPIN - SEEDING & BOD- Phone ding, call for free est. FE 2-5463. @WiktED FO BOT — i TREE PRUNING AND REMOV- =D als. OR 3-0165 Moving & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distance moving, SMITH MOVING €O. FE 14884 A-i. MOVING SERVIC RVICE Reasonable Rates 7 HAULING & RU ia E your. price, Any sme. ‘FE wel” J & RUBBISH SERVICE AN ight Hauling. OR bale IGHT HAULING - Ore §-8307 T ULE RUB. moved, Houvetratlers moved. foe rates, ©) AND HEA AVY TR NG. ve ihbtsh. fii on, Ras and ront end loadii ~ O'DELL CARTA BE distance moving. Local ai food pry Trucks to Rent} i. 1) HQUIPMENT ton Fe SERVICE. PE| CASH MAINTE- lizing, ‘megs Liga NEEDED 1Ye-ton stakes) Dump, tricks "Pontiac Farm and Industrial Ae ap Co. 895. 8, you. an today. ROACH HEALTH oon UTE FE 4-4131 | Wed, Children to Board 26 A + 1 BOARDING HOME LI censed. FE 2-5031. as —- LOVING CARE. ienneD HOME FOR 1 CHILD. Vic. of Joslyn St. FE 5-7490. Wtd, Household Goods 27 ee DISHES, FURN. OIL Pst marble top tables, MY CASH FOR TV's. RN. ture and ae “hes. Pvt, FE 51382, $e §-1000. * dabiand 7 | a Te } Weer IMMED ee Nicholie: & Harger Co. |3 Rs HURON PE _5-8183 1 a Inace RMS, CLEAN. REA. | RMS. Chiid welcome Be +1138. 3 RMB. % - gee oy & BATH, WN END. R nice Bu nd Contract Bor Uae Couenet for Saes a! deze or A bias" evenings HUMPHRIES REALTY Wanted Real Estate 32A j ALL CASH Paid immediately for acreage PENN REALTY 422 N. Woodward al Oak tr seco -H. P. HOLMES, Inc. 2531 5. Lapeer eee ORION FE 5-2953 GI AND FHA. mation Do nut feel obligated. We will appraise your a ‘ou the cash roperty and teh you ‘OU can receive Immediate Aetion We Can Foy 9 House WHITE. BROS. REAL prrare OR 3-129 Open Eves ‘ares 9; suneeg 10 "til 5 HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see you and show you how to get cash for rest home, land con * or acte- } now ey @ 30-minute oervies No char R. D. RI ILEY, Broker th Lake 509. Eliza’ PE 4-1157 Fe ¢-4821 WANTED: IMMEDIA TEL Y! POR FURNITURE AND AP- poneees Odd pieces or house full. rompt courteous service, FE Witt, LIQUIDATE YOU! YOUR HOUSE- hold good’ either ty vevese ane or 4 auction. Appraisa L. art, Sale Farm, negh ester, Michigan OL 1-5631, Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 wen ~ -—WE BUY ANYTHING~— SUN SALES MA 5-1341 WANTED cf STANDING TIMBER. TA LUMBER MILL peer Rd. M24 = FED 68-6131 _ Wanted to Rent 29 CLUB MANAGER _WA rent Lng house on Pine, sail” RENT IT FAST through Rent Rds! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give} ou ACTION. Dial FE 8181, e 3&3 OTE APTS, Sa BA g | entrance. $10 & $16. 266 5. Parke, FE 8-3152. . WANTED OR Pee weed or Gupte, near St, Mic e MY 2-5601, | ast A ed 1 RM. APT., 1 GIRL, $10. PVT. Ent. washing, FE le RM. LOVELY APTS. NEW NE appl ces. Just right for oun. pe eve 2-81 - bachelors, FE 1 > 3 SELROONL AKEFRONT _apts. Partly furbished. OR _3-0105. T BEDROOM A WITH 2 PVT. enenese, ny, in. Inquire, aft- er 5, 777 E. Wal 1 RM FOR ‘eupreres LADY Srunessirs. re entrance, linen vice. $40 m st jas, FE rei aus FE §-015( — P adults : 290 N. Pad- erie A 1 mal Clean & util, FE 5-0019 LOOR, CLEAN: 3 & 4 ete Miracle reine FE 8-1 & 3 ROOM APTS, Sites. * Eu, baths @ ent, Parking. 430 N. Saginaw 1 ie PVT, ENT. Singles Pd. RMB. rte oR OOM_ APTS. IN PONTIA KG. TH & nt he: Inquire 95 Dwight. i RMS & BATH. UPPER. FE _ 81632 RMS, U TH AND TIL., PVT. BA’ i $e Won ot Pe eet NICE ROOMS AND Y bed Utilities, FE 44686. - . APT. * ae te, plus ut, PE 2-3701. MODERN APARTMENT. FE 5-3140. ° > RM. FURNISHED ON WEST- also desirable unfu: 4 Tm. on East side. Ph. FE \ ADULTS. 3 RMS, & geil = geies. Garage. Front & bac PE 2 Has | AUBURN GHTS, 3 RMS 660 Squirrel na S$ UL 2-1938. . BA _APT, NEWLY DEC- orated Tile Ea Very nice. N. end PE 2-4 LOVELY 4 ae ERB APTS. 119 118 State. FE 5-2263. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for men. 261 State St. ag ed DECORATED 2 RMS. & Dow: > Util. furn. is week 36 Pine St NICE CLEAN, GROUND FLOOR apt. UL L 2-2359 after 4:30 p.m. SYLVAN LAT EFRONT 3 rooms, Al} utilities furn. Ideal for couple. FE 4-v877, WAT Se dine Gobge ta FE wee after 6 FE 5-2347. WEST HURON CORNER PRALL. pe a. newly degen Prali ap -PRIVATE 4 ROOMS & BATH. UL 2-1320, 3286 Auburn ps Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 * AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT -apts. Partly furnished. one 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. bath, stove, bee heat, Ray 5 cold water furnished. Adults only. 290 N. Paddock, - Alberta Apts. ai at a gl Bena bath, | age PRT rae, ‘stove refrig iAduits obly rley., Lois. OOM APT, BUILT-IN stove & “moira many fine features, modern ae. adults, $90 FE 4 2 BEDROOW oEER 1 CHILD Welcome, Pyi. ent. $60 mo. FE 7 BEDRM. APT. 18? FLOOR. ALL newly decorated. Available May | - Ist. 2 middleaged ladies or cou- rise ee 635 Auburn, PE ee STUDIO APARTMEN * sete ref erator, th ad & ight a 2 Lae. ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR Osan - & 1909 by REA Serves, ng 5M Oe US. Pet 9% “Mother, what are we going (odo about my room?” Pe Aas eens we bath Children yeoune- Close to Well-heated and maintained. Am- = Bh ay! facilities. Bee care- oor it oes fe or 2, em 4 be seen te be appreciated. Adults only. 244 8. ii. FE 23-0303. BIRMINGHAM = CENTRALLY newly decorated. 2 bed- ges and re- ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS —BRAND NEW— —AIR CNDITIONED— FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 1 & 2 BEDROOMS -—DRASTICALLY REDUCED—~ Pontiac’s most exclusive, modern West tide apartment development. ee type ies with individ- s with metal Beautiful kiteh oe comets Oe ie chee tops, Stove and aaa Automatic hea, and hot otis (soft furnished. Kitchen fan master TV —_ and many other fine fea- es. For a limited time, no leases or y sosyret. ~—ADULTS ONLY— x MANAGER 19 SALMER 8T. APT. t FE 8- 6918 SLATER APTS. ARCADIA NO. 1 FRANELIN WOLVERINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL Three blocks east of. We have covers! ‘eewiy choice hygrr oe ag from ta. ss maintenance aad thee. on heat, block, All <0 one coctat s i. Some more. MAYNARD. ‘SLATER ERWIN SLATER . 53-55 North Parke St. FE 43646 — LARGE with garden spot in rear. V UNION LAKE 3 ROOMS & bath in modern apt,. build ities eve: ven PE saute oo with parking. Adults. ne ast 3) 1 BEDRM. APTS. $12 WK.| UPER APT. T FURN. 142 W. Columbia. wK 7 , BEDARE PE 4-0287. 3 RMS., PVT. BATH & ENT. INCL. beg i util, stove, a garage, Seaatifel prt ake and grouns. * Auburn or. Peddock . Adults. PE ns fishing. ter T RM. APT im. & All util, Inquire Sov "REFR Wel. furn. 100 Auwarn Ave. 3 RMS, PER MONTH. HEAT i Aple 56-2452. 4100 Airport 7 RMS, W SIDE, UTILITIOS FUR- ed, re 4-4481. nee, lige. r H. net water furnished, obnson. Teas. . earetaker—reat door. 309 _=+N. naw. 3 P > Shere ota” tok GROUND refri Z., util, par: deve. J LARGE ROOMS & BATH. LOTS of closet space, FE 8-0544, J ROOMS AND BATH. REFRIG- erator & stove Promo tomy en Palm Villa _ 454 A 2-6859. = Tm “8, Marana my nt 5 Sey NICE 3 RMS. Migs BATH, STOVE — ree a: t 134 Huron. RENT REDUCED — 3 ROOM apartment on Oakland Ave. Pri- vate bath and entrance, Steam heat, hot water, stove ‘and frigerator furnished. FE 4-4807 TAYLOR STREET, GROUND FLR. 3 room ah Private entrance and bath, $45 mo. . Te- Aub Avenue, second floor, Stu- uc ain ober bi le PA ._ KERN FE 2-0200 Rent Houses Furnished 35 * Bore & rae Ref, “as Rent Apte. Unfurnished 34 _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36, pr “ca eta g| ae ees ea | ona 8 1 BEDROOM MODERN. i) MILES , a Prancis PE 2 .: 5 Dine Ma bees : r) 14 BALD wie * Facamt May ary ee x : BEDRM. TERRACE ON TELE: * turn. Close in PE 20877 9 fraph Ra $08 a mor OR 20140, : 7 Ra "NO CHILDREN. 4a WARH- 3 BEDRM. 8: CLEAN, GA- 7 ROOM COPTADIE — BiRRIND | “SES. iske Pet TEs mid TON West Huron, Stress Bank, . ee eS ee enon Pes, A MORE | EB inwiia Py 3 BEDROO! jor tig. 3 id ehildren welcome. “ee Dr, $100 month, M ZDROOM ScAREATON 3 REBROOM— BU. _ plex, garden space, FE 8-1456. NEW 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, NEAR White Tae Town Hail. EM RENT § RMS. BRICK TERRACS, : a eondl: $85 mo, OR 3-8662 before 3. 40683. ROCHESTER - 54180 DEQUIN- “Other has in about 1 SM. HOUSE, 3180 WARREN DR. Drayton 1 child welcome. Ref, OR 3-7314. 2 BEDROOM M ere. “erm ile, 3 ge, rare, jake oo E it 8E ig M15 “ewes, Re “ny or sell. Call coe 3-008, ‘Te rms can be ronied. West Side Brick Duplex VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 iE. a CK. 1% bate, Gas heat. Exc. cond. FE SAM WARWICE AT SYLVAN port Lens Lease $158 ake privlieges. Rent Lake Cottages 36A propa 40 big «a ea WEST Rent Office Space 41 eeARBOUR | BLDG. | Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 414 ee For Rent Misceflaneous 42 GARAGE + * oe oR sToRace | 5-7808 PE Pt ae For Sale Houses 43 WALLED ce bait i eot. 1951. Yen, il witicediee : Three ° tel sized bedrooms. Fi a ot cmon ing. Yes, you get the i is and drapes. DRAYTON “in : ed street. $6,950. 9400 do v 3 boo “month. amonth. FE 4-5467. a, BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM. FLOOR wae, lake be eases py os EM CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES Twin Lakes Village W. of Poouse Starfire Bidg. Co. BY OWNER. 3 BDRM. ¢ on ce Balance $69 month, aA se2aa8. BIRMINGHAM-PEMBROKE AREA 2 bedroom wm, beter. Up- gic Bae ens commuters. $16, eu schoots & MI 4-2057 ath, septic , hook- y¥ $295 down” or =f trade ade equity for A aed Ss ? $600 DOWN — Suits little bunga- jow with of} furn, "hum. storms iy screens, Two large GO0x158 ft. $6,950 FULL PRICE — and what gral. Modern jhome with tile ith. baseme of furn., storms hey Otto of chy oe ie miles. West. V. ety eran te wee $1684 —_— atint — Here a sensati Value. 24 x. 40 ft, rlooking lake. com ‘ortable $12, LAKE FRONT — Sell had ‘tYade. Rambling ranch with basement, otntied preene- way & 2 car. gar = OU furn, 125 feet on the wate “A real bargain’ wilh trade for city home. $25,900 LAKE FRONT — Home of + eee biarte Ranch 30 x LIST WITH Us — For fast Fae service, WE BUY, sent Pontiac & vicinity, L. H, BROWN, Realtor eo) Pr ee a FE 24810 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ NEWLY DECORATED, 2 BED-| $400 DOWN, 2 ii FULL room, 167 Fexbury, E. Commerce| basement, oll heat, Lk. Rent slashed to $50. FI 9-1544, storms, tastaliation, tliat, a4 eat Northville, —mount, FE + A_ THINKING z _ For Rent Rooms 37 —hr F vere Tym 3 bedroo: tae yg ATTRACTIVE RMS. 0 GIRLS. PRIV- oit furnace. re. Terms to suit BACHELOR WILL Pa) ? BED- er as down Bn a iow home, Drayton Plains. OR IN ! m. Large living room Sia OHEN DORMITORY RM. | 80d dining roam carpeted, Base- good ‘addres.. Exchange referen-| ™ent. Gag beat. 1 block from _¢es. Cal! MI mh $9,050 on your lot. TREALTORS FE 4-0528 371 8. Telegraph _ Ever, & Sun CLARKSTON NEAR | tt 00 x 200 wit REAL ESTATE, INC.. "20 & Main Clarkston Mich. atheson | Real Estate ro che He C me PAYMENT 2a bette, eres, me, Sey eee, Gee _Sifice open 8. — = W eighay LAKEFRONT kites to a5 See, this veat, arou ce ee DRAYTON WOODS This 3 bedroom a Se = Sn by ‘many oth- ers, At $ “vith Fong - WHITE BROS. hag hot ates Ps S, Reale al FE 28181, erin MONEY! Sell unneeded - belongings for cash ‘DONT PASS UP through - Classified Ads! Pesca | 5] TRANSFERRED accent, May 1. $450 DOWN, 2 bedrooms, 3-pc. bath, $s noes: oot | ‘oramic view of te fixe =: BY OWNER: SYLV AN street, and paved drive. ap this at $12,500. & eae iP Saas Fane asin Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor re) ie Pea Ba ia apartment or use & WILLIS Ye BREWER JOSEPH REISZ, SALES MGR. Kiger BLVD. ear Huron, building now Pudlidine: sho shows Taree. incom income sae -in . craunlastiial” purposes. All all “PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin . BARGAIN NOTHING DOWN HOMES WITH JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 6 Gate buntg, MA Sitet TEMPLETON: SYLVAN VILLAGE & lovely home, 3 bed- family | rooms, wall to wall in led -¥ living room and hail. cabi- Bee ay steal ot 000, airidied b cone is’ weeleciton FHA se cameo ae. room, paodeasa best wack yard Sicbeedh "Scar “earade. ‘pave leges beautiful Sylvan Leke. : ed. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 44563 5 RM, HOUSE, $500 DOWN, rt] pe mo, hanes § ee. 1045 Oak Wood Manor Sub D- ASE- ENT. ‘ 1 "CAR GARAGE, LARGE LOT, NICE SHADE TREES. $5,250 360 DOWN. $47 A_MONTH. EDS TADD'S INC. ° t AY 4 oat ge Boe TO - HANDYMAN. 517 lot, Breakwater pon "rm, SHiek RE, BY. with 2 baths—tiled, plus recre tion room, dinette, & 1722°| Let Mom Move In — B smock o ie. BUY aut tke rm, pines, 2car noes. NEAT AND CLEAN Sen ig Ebon ne| Rene Poca! SO" Se agents. AND STORES. NO $$$ DOWN ~ ag LOW AS $175 CLOSING TS Wild; MOVE YOU nied IN A 2 OR 3 bad Home. Gat iL POR hl 3 Loge fam: home. TAILS. ad et rae: R. J. og VALUET We have the key. 4 iON, : | 345 Oakland A 35-0693 Call Evenings i Till 8:30 Lake privileges. 3 3, Dedroom MoLrrte BY OWNER BA’ . years old, Large on acre of land. down, $06 Re ge 7 ee per mo, — $5,800. 46816 per cent od ng taxes and aS: 220%. urance, WHY ? “Eevee aE IRWIN ua res plus bull rin. oven, wee and : GEORGE R. NORTHERN HIGH - bedroom —. with full basement shone c Th gg heat and i ot I lal } 1% garage. home - is 412 W. HURON OPEN EVES. - tor ares ie ae Sr ‘ ‘and High Schools. be had FE 4-4526 4 — ms. Se Ree. 3B » TILE th, large ‘kite! : “oats ner BRICK Ke mek oe ay has. fal basement, nice 3 bedroom home 39-1906. oe. ving. room. and bee 2 ACRES E cat, large hitchen, Located 6 Bedrooms - today, this ney be re A IN DRAYTON . rooms. ful Reine e dukes. y not build to surself? 38 of. _ fiving with I Gerson ealised home, jor your ik fireplace, family? m call us today! All way and y aren, All on oak f full e bath aes ec eES Housl rooms on other floor. Could pe sally sone + a 2 family well well landaoaped par cl, Close. to me | OTe | No ey Mchen and pleat Sew Ateched te-fo wee nenenent’ wake ‘wate Sis meet ‘eh ethade A _— a must—call CHANNEL PRONT with 65 Se Senos tone : mT ih ' re Saal = 4@ S z * we i : Sty i i sf * Weer Ours lane. of Jour Eos Sea ee B= 4 Fuel - “THIMK!" an iho fo8 $82 DOWN -TOTAL— $69 PER MONTH TERMs— -vA 3 a; BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH Estates Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING ; FHA oy, Bove soo BF age fd nig Sa r of National - FE 2-9122 $450 MOVES YOU IN bedroom, triievel gas heat Q en "yaill’ ‘Bikable lot. SEEING ELIEVING. Call 4 ‘O 33 W. y ‘ 4 5 ROOM HOME, TWO CAR GA- od condition, full base- Top $ fo for “Your Home. buyer who wents absolutely refsi, Fa oll furnace, ¥ the finest in home and reveet fe erty ne eo om ve a RAY’O'NEIL, Realtor | merce township, Only $10,000 with 962 8. Telegraph Rd. Open os good terms, z= aves age ee BY OWNER. 5 ROOM HOUSE IN close re 396 lot county ont acre of good ground. |. in in West Bisomfeld Estate. : Oil furnace. Elec. hot water Sa w r, 1% car garage. Part base- — cs Trees. $6,900. $600 su REALTY 135 Highland mig Mim: 2 3-Bedrm. Home—We'll a uOOER 3 — qt, LYS, BUILD” IT| BY OWNER. MODERN 2, Ome ment with sfecreation Eg ww to school, on $700 dow Call FE 2383) 0 or Bt 46868. home. Beamed oeiting, a% of land. Immediate posse! OR 3-6115 "bent ose Tac AREA down. Pun mortgage on bi #: And here's, another § eee 5 rm., drapes, Imagine Only $13, "131 serpet, gas heat, scorms. sc: 1% baths, a ys aa. ‘ uv. ‘ ir, owner, SSE . » ir ta * tears 3, % a f cnesnen, *pacem cat, furnace, 2car ia MY oven and range built into -Direh 2 scree. 36 Lk. sebinete. th and. vant yy. ‘M “MULTIPLE NG SERVICE other wanted fea’ . We'll cus- 4 7. * poe A it. W. WH. “BASS REALTY , : LAKEFRONT Builder FE 3-7210} on Walled Lake, swimming ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. ¢)- fet cag F fa r by gwner.. $40,000. eee, int Sao vane Terms. agers 4 26 Dao fall bs with creation pd ies ie Dr. — room. eplaces, 1% baths FES Er dit $10,700. Cokcmaanny Bun: alow WILL TRADE Built 1956, large lot, Thig sharp 1% story home located west of town, nicely landsca: Sng st $30 t Pore, th Z ral lawn with shrubs and includii es and insur- onthiy payments of $50. Will ences wey painted inside. Bet- trade te ae r ry « * : ANCHOR Older ene in excellent condition, LI_ 17-3800 m7 | lar livin: yoom with wallto- $500 DOWN. CUTE 2 BEDROOM roms, carpe’ 3 basement, 1 car garage, OFE i ari UNDAY, 1 — | went” dear to ba 95 Elizabeth Lk. Rd., bi-level starter, ome on or aril eler our fot “ler ‘nel : on down. wernt choice lots one able. we also build Snes, 2 bedroom ‘nearly modem home. | TED MeCULLOUGR, REALTOR von 3. chicken _—. ced FE eis Cass-Elisabeth BA seus ly capes Reross tbe road 2, 10 6:90 pm, Sunday 2-3 from home. | is MILE ROAD AND 3 owner Only si2.500. suskeure terms, BRENDEL E bedrm. © on 80x165, 1% car garage. Sa’ yard, storms and sereens. All for gabe hag te room, * John K. Irwin win 8 Son. ; rae sles a —, od eee dackare ‘SPECIAL 3-BDRM. BUNC GALOW | rie, “Po es Realtor. : wo iF Nothing “Down : 2 JOSLYN MU SYLVAR ane pA oy ~—," RAY: O'NEIL, Realtor Rad, Pe one $12,500 on terms. EAST WALTON BLVD. . soll, $11,900 9 en GI -- ‘Ke 0" yment, closing cos only. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & sUNDA LISTING SERVICE _$an.bo0. hao hvondait. 4 = cere ace me RANCH HOME LK. Needs some finishing. FE 3 bedroom, Union Lake peiviews. 1949 Ranch, heat, $6900. cash = balahoe $2906, EM 3-0600, LIZABETH . © frontage. 3 bedrm: all home, living rm. recreation rm., built- in kitchen Sg 2 baths, “2 fireplaces, i. Plagsigoe pat jo, barbeque. $35,000, terms. 4704 Shearborne. For app't. — KEa- _wood 1-0868 ew YEAR SALE LARGE WN i bs * aes HAYDEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION R. home — Ss. 1956. Tile he: ay Ol furnace, $8,500. with only 9800. _— 208 Russell gt. pas MS.U.O on bedr home oi on. Mi ved road. frame & LAKEF RONT - i doe fureacs, bellt in oven, range, freeser. 3 iaree bedrooms. g wr Far nee | Nice lake “PONTIAC REALTY css 2 yes aw , eas furnace, I. C. HAYDEN, 6 E. Pg guns n. 19 to to's eo HOME, ASEMENT, garage. 61 * Eee schools, 2-car Euclid ~~ BUILD NOW 3-BEDRCOM HOME Call today. Financing available. fiding On types custom our, lot or yours, Your plans or rapes, J’ C, HAYDEN, Realtor s6_E. Walton FE 8-044 ee. mé with cat- r tion HERBERT, TC. DAVIS 15 Irwindale Drive NOTHING | DOWN OWN ra HOME, = cK FRONT. bedrm. & screens. togulated Completed o- ex- terior, rough wir B&Z Starter Homes MA 6-3858 . OR 40341 2 BEDROOM, N, vag 9496 B wick. Crescent Lk, privi- ri es. *8,500 down, MA closets. Ca ding. pi a fon nished. 500 —. Sa sell due to illness, PE 4- MULTIPLE LISTIN GSERVICE OTTER HILLS Sharp jong and low Brick Ranch Home, with Pine gp a , LAKEWOOD LAKEFRONTS VERINE LAI $1,500 down this ear nee BiLevel home. Good beach. Full price only $il, - WATKINS LA $4,000 as Devs wt gn handle this 3 bedroom home. Completely modern, ont Eis, soe- lot. iy beach. Only $16,500. wae LAKE wy! ae inden "args a © eplace, ae Lovely wooded fot. 18, 150—Terms. MACEDAY LA Ideal Estate tor executive. Features 2% acres of - land. ge | year "round large = In- room Oakland County. $25,000. N. WEEKDAYS 9-9 SUNDAY 1-6 . A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 7139 Highland Rd. (M58) . 4-0306 : WALLED LAKE < ge ong ye 4 ng beach brie 8 4 bank "and stores. $8500 tail : e. 4 petcunen 8. = e farm house 1 acre, acre from lake. . $1850 Cat ° Ranch style. 2 Nedroces 3,44 lots, 44x 6 2 car garage drapes and car- $2,060 news. Will trade. Paul M...Jones, Real Est. PE. 4-8550. PE 8-1275 VILLAGE, ‘' LAKE paver tote and Cedar Shores Sites av COLE & EASLICK ~ COMMUNITY EM 3-0085 MU 4-8825 Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 1-3 to acre. Clarkston athools, churches, none. at door, W: ved street. $1,005 full, price. car earnte. and 1% clude carpeting and ELIZABETH Matern 4 4 room oo te, Plapared $8,900. FE oy etnies . E ‘¢ ~— Tet, “Lake privileges. $1300 ‘do — LAKE ESTATES CH ere is € appealing all Dorothy | Sn der Lavender RAN T K Brick Ranch Home with § mim years | SBEDROOM BRICK | 2eSd shucht'6 enue, sige ll month “Highland 1 - GAB) | LAKE PRIVILEGE ' ‘coms 1% baths 2 3-3303_or_MU_ 46417 fin basement. Gas heat 2 ni , BY OR: A arene Satated we Ww o' A . : ii — lusive * brick homes and acre jots just seven min’ ‘from down John . P in Waterford Townshi) . bd ut school distric ba greatly, reducing rty taxes. ‘ eaturing a large living room, ' exif and separate dining L| . ; : : with wall to ¥ carpet and W. agi ying . eg | REALTOR, ly i a Rg A rag int $| 670 W. Huron St. Ph . PE 43925 big bedrooms; bee MO age NCH, 3 BEDROOM & SONS deur ond ceiling. oar ep a| full tile basement. Storms and large reation car| screens. Venetian blinds. aor COLONIAL HILLS BRI erage with 16 ft, cement rive “other extras. Large corner | One of st 6 room homes road;. alumin a storms landscaped, near in ie arek Large living room screens; a couple m utes walk gahesls, MSsUO R.. and with bg €.| to ite tere out lot “onto lake. | Sacrifice $3,000 qaulty gg enero Tmo oy = Price $22,500. By owner. PE 2- Extra ety ‘ot. . For additional ‘orm and sii sh it Sows payment only,| appointments tal FE e764, FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 771 MELROSE Eprmoue North Perry and * $8,250 | COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT ' ‘DLORAH BLDG. co, EE 865° HURRY, ed 4 2 a own. sm Al How- c Dike LOT, STONE SEA tiga Batis, To, io wall, shade & fruit trees. R. Mullen, OR _3-2643. SALE OR RENT, FURN. 2 BDRM. Pena on Lake, near Pontiac. FE Syivan Lake Model 3 bed + brick - —— - builtins 006 duplicate 500. 2140 Garland Open Sunday 1-5 WATERFRONT ‘HOME Off Waltén Boulevard 1 Mi West of Bilve 6 Rd, Rl RP Bn DAILY, FOR rsPEC HON meen bee Real Eaters’ ait 6-8500 rence Ridgeway. FE ea FRONTAGE Brand new brick and es sided 2 level home, 2 living r 2 tile baths, Built-in oven range in modern ktchen, attached wege, B Believe us when we say pe home for $19,500 with $3,000 dow: SAND BEACH A pérfect ach had the ed ‘FOR CASH IN Aj aus sell. things through . Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE): 2-8181, fe carence 2 SAvERPROET 4 "and \ Piag Nor Now CHEROKEE E HILLS! Bee the best se sites for better met of location— te suit YOUR ‘exact Carl W. Bird, Realtor ves: #421) end Eves. vE tise RESTRICTED Building Sites Be sure ‘when you locate Bagel locate in country Select weeds! you can future value, Many homes are taking large —- value due to locations. ¢ bave an excellent selection of good with heme owner's value. In e a a] ae ome _ OPEN sUNDAY 4288 Dixie Hwy. Dra: Plains OR 31331 or 5-9202 "| Sale Industrial Prop. 46A 3% ACRES ft. of Railway frontag frontage within — . Priced the 4 cate & Fences “ROLFE H. SMITH EALTOR— M4 8. Telegraph Rad. rE ze Open Evenings ‘til 8 p. For Sale posing 47 2~1 ACRE LOTS TOGETHER. $1- 5@6 for both, $60 down. age. 1 acre, Gown. C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15," Secs NA 72815 Beautiful utding epee. West _ urban. Terms, . Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor ree ienaed Ba.”'3 Phope EM 33303 oF MO eset ACRE CORNER On 2 Paved Roads LADD’S INC. OPEN SUND. 4296 Dixie Hwy. Dra: OR 3-1231_ or $03 INVEST NOW Choice § acre. parcels. Lov building spot ged down will have Dorothy snyder. Lavender root 1 Highland ia, 759) Phone. EM MU "017 Lice Ake Rd 37 «acres of roll land with woods, 2 age of the new - } =p ‘3 ean — §$12,- cre. NK M. 1010 Adams, tee ring 1.7512 SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE. SEMI- vate fishing for it. Cl Brigham Rd., ___For Sale Farms takes ha: 48 Senearaey. garage. Many extras. Large 8. Adjoins city to LAKE ORION REALTY MY 23-2311 ~ eee et Oxford, ‘OR 8-3122, Orion, My pen 80 ~ACRE TO gg 5 FARM. ings and Bi 0 10 room med. fear U.5. 23 and M59 y. $300 per acre. Vacant 25 ac — tases, Sm Mve stream. FE lt te Sale Saleen Pilea poh gy IO “Ciemene “es, See haven. ‘TO BUY OR SELL a ACRES BRICK HOUSE, oer Rock- ° Commercial or manufacturing lots. HOLMES-BARTRAM * | 4309 Diag 1 RET os : . 3-1950 % 24- Hour Coin we sas MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION DOOR Partridge | Steen Pe “BIRD” TO SEE pp ving Deluxe swi BH a a UNITS ON US27 in, college! Ber 0,009 grous. Available at Fad UNIT MOTEL on mm: shway. § room apt. App. gfoss. Terms. us 000 8 UNIT MOTEL OW US-l6 tween i & Detroit. Only 000 9 UNIT feng oy plus boat livery on ae 4 —. About 29 "7 25.000 Gown. 23 UNITS just south of the Straits. 2 owners quarters ideaj for two couples. $35,000 dn. — PARTRIDGE ~ PATENT “Mt EDICINE AND SODA BAR iocated on main treet good turnover: busines NORTHER B- AR HOTEL, pilus a'cely equi res- teurat. Bar bas best fixures, beer, and wine, Now $36,060 per af zene. Include building, Cows: ob = siz.000 yon or Papen contract ‘STATEWIDE Rea! Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES, =i : REAL Pe ¢seat| - store. Jas GIRLS SPRING COATS SIZE 5 & - Das oresnee 143 Chamberlain sIZE ¢. og have wedding 71988. ne a teed ~ SACRIFICE SALE _ MUTART REALTY 4419 § COMMERCE RD. RKET 4-2381 Street. Doing good este Stainless —. nen. Seats Sree 3. Open € No Sundays. Phone Olive? mornings __aiter 8 8 pm Qube pase Phin®. Gal. $3 444-Ft. Wall Tile..... eo enone ee ——.. Guaranteed, Contro! Tem- MAyTaa Washer, tg ge KELVINATOR | Refrigerators, wed, Guaranteed, Deleored. ink. Good R. _Electrie segmpeny 1060 W,. Huron. A WOND CHANCE TO OWN BUCKN ER F {NANCE COMPANY BORROW. uP TO $500 Pontiae Renn en vistas — Utica Walied Lk., Birmingham, Ptymouth | LOANS. $25 TO $500. pon ggg ® signature or other EE one ce | Ly SS ee ents | pon pee Ay t our office or phone 3 HOME & AUTO LOAN CC 1N Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 * Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3% 3. Saginaw 8t. FE 4-0535 GET 5 *O <.00_ On YOUR Signature |? Up to 24 res to Repay iad PH. -9206 OAKLAND Loan Cot 202 Pontiac State Bank Bigg. LOAN Ss” $500 — $25 TO a "COMMUNITY LOAN coe FRIENDLY SERVICE BAXTE 64 W. Lawrence &t. NEED $25.1 TO $500? SEABOARD: Phone: FE 89661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem” a Necchi cabinet mode} fede | Sale Land Contracts 52) Puitnce’ ‘wit also secept pay: ee eee . ments of $9.10 per month for _— coe CT. IMPROVED. a. Call Capitol Appl. FE city pro : _behes's Ty” anti? _____{KUTO. WASHER & MAYTAG — CONTR. 8 TO BUY OR| elec. dryer. aa $2 4 =: 30” to sell. Earl rrels, EM 3-251!) deluxe gas 6 cu. ft. apt, c EM 3 ; refrig., $50. 8¢ ick’s MY 3711. APT. SIZH ELEC, RANGE .... $20 Money to Loan 53 § Bed, vanity spring, mattress -..$35 {State Licensed Lenders) White Rotary sewing mach, .... $15 NN Baby bed complete ............ $1 Walnut credenza buffet ....... oa ——? Queen washer Used ‘hwo furniture, etc. RNITUR af 104 8. Saginaw 32-5523 ABC AUTO TO WASHER, REG. $319.95 Or sale $219.95 and trade. ROY'S REPLACEME NT PARTS 96 Oakland Ave. FE 2-4021 ALL MAKES gti CLEANERS repaired. FE 8&- T\ ABOUT RETRO | you WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L&S SALES. A little out of the way. but a lot fess to pay, Furniture and appli- ances ail kinds; NEW & USED Visit our trade 4ept. for real al ae” MONTHS TO PA es dl sell or trade tans out — oF . 2 acres of free bark ne FE 6-0241 . a ako MON. BAT. a TO 6 4 miles EB. of Pontiac or 1 mile E of Auburn Heights on Aubury Ra. M50 BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING MAH gt SECRE- tary desk aa ke chairs, tables, twin spreads & misc. FE $50 OFF ON 40IN. range Like new. Automatic burner feavures. $150 | BAROAINI Tappan gas Used 8% mos. many ener cleaning cash. 3-1338, BANKRUPT STOCK Living room =’ Bedroom and breakfast sets. Chairs and rock- ers Lam > ig and tables. Bx springs and mattresses. Must sel! immediately, A chance for a reai . buy, tfittin 4763 - Dixte Hwy ton Plains. Open “tH 6, fey & 5, "iT ry 1,000 ft. north of A 7 iF St Appil- WROUGHT IR ON ON Lad Ni bunk beds, complete with springs tress $39.05. Pearson's BRA §| TWIN COIL SPRING pedestal "evaiory sinks. Lo $8. Hand’ tepewriioe, $37. FE FRADE = phen NGE eon son range. R. C 1060 W,. Hw a ty FRE 23-2257 PAINT UP AND SA VE} at a Te SN rr sit| Eee caret oe ay a GALVANIZED 81 Orchard e > ft, % galvanised pipe, 17¢ per pts ia Sadak. com win eaolses G poset MUSIC CO |e een $7.41 7 HAND #7 AND 8, a Latham DE & nASPRERRY ® GES | “TL want something not too expensive but sill worth enough to hock for gasoline money!” “TM. Mag, US, Pas, Ofk © 1989 by WEA Service, em, For Sale Miscelianeous 60 I, BEAM, ig ftialt, 3PT. LONG. Reas. 3-5632 after T. i erm ar Hee Pons Ghap, 3630 Airport Rd. %” ae ae iéa40 INCHES, OR 3-6022. $011 Waldon Rd Baty, a ee rush awnings. No arn aS Fe tes a ice aout at Gor te s 2 nette, os office desk & swivel 3 Boon Wai lees: 56-9120. ebair, > single bed, springs & js PER PT. — i423 IN matirene. Se: Oe chores” $300. | Soll lots, oiher rough-in materials ouite, » at low, low prices. G.A. Thomp- aoe a FREEZER COM. - son, 7005 M9 west pletely automatic range, erib| > ; reticeas, studio diven. Maocliont GB A cond, Fie +1683 iV. toeh se! ment “ami Deine Prose’ cocker. af | & Telev 3 coead ~_— steel cabinet, . Also 8 x 10) { KOKEN Ri 3 Wecieum rug FE 2-152. pee Grom, | new © . 2 "searts, PE 2-7657 : onli ZiNcH SOIL PIPE 6 FT. $3. Rebuilt Appliances omg s aot HAMILTON Dryer, Electric. De- ‘4. ane FE $-2100| -Charh’s S ‘Inc. 19 Squirrel Rd. 2-4000 TIRE, Rg te s. 35-ft. lad- der. MY 3-550T. bs ALL GOOD BARGAINS Do It Veurealt. DO IT. THE EASY way! our ate Btaiad TE ove 173 8. Saginaw ‘GM FRIGIDAIRE DEEP FRE old. for less than ‘price. er. 1% yrs. Sipinente After 5 p.m. i GARAGE DOORS” ays We give estimates on garage re- modeling. Open from 8 te 5 Noon on Saturdays . BERRY DOOR SALES |= Paddock FE 32-0203 GAS SIDE ARM HEATER AND tank, 19 Liberty GE. $20. GOOD CONDI- tion, Call 5-1776. . LIME. METAL LVERTS, ag block. Sibley Coal & Supply . 140 N. Cass Ave. HOT WATER HEATERS, AL. Gas, New, Consumer Power ap- proved 889. v and $59.50, These an slightly marred. Also electric, of bottled gas heaters at terrific. values. Michi- ~~ escent, 393 Orchard Lk JELLED MAGIC This needs no stirring, not “ari, sag or run, Rw pl Hundreds of colors cheore {om ‘FUEL & PAINT 496 Orchard Lk, Ave. PE 5-6150 KITCHEN ABINET will Tr or to se. Michigan Fiuorese 383 Bets ra Lake Ave. — 5. ~~ KOCH BARBER CHAIR. MODERN, ble. FE 45853. eR sins, lot with 100\@- 34° VENETIAN BLINDS $12. | _Just off Baldwin. on Business ¥ @- 2” : feet on paved highway, near very] 2 S-foot and 2 36-inch covered USED powene. NAIL FREE ctive mmercial corner. a cornie wns and drapes (o| cellent cond. $66. MI 61440. r Than New . lor many types ss. Own-| match $26. FE 3 3640. _ = or sovssel cau, ts, wibWW PiRcw SILVER GiaY GERM | "ise Eeerany veerum. Haat ia te . a dresser, case » Pe Ciark Real Esiate, 1962 W. —_ ree, goes 2 vanity lamps, Terms A OR Knotty Pine Paneling ise ft luron, PE 3768 — Res. FE) gi, tor a Pay Pay only #3 weehiy SINGER ABLE y gle & 44813. Will accept trade, home! Pear, Orchard chines, ae & carry . | Steel Clothes Post -- 80.45 pr. tak other property. Ask for Mr. plated . pas he , Michigan Sewing Prre-SRICK-STERL | GION Lake Ces SERVICE Fon|? PIECE DINING ROOM surre SOFA, FULL SIZ, FOAM RUB- Many other pacgains! Come sale. Ask for Skip 3-6339. ‘ushions, ‘een, ee wesw i pace LIVING ROOM SUITE.| nylon and cotton tweed fabric, lock around. Cer STANDARD OIL _|' Brand new davenoort and chair, 3’ yrs. old. like new EM prices & and service wil. 2-stall super station for lease.| 2 modern tables, matching | _ 3-3153. onan” 7 Training and financial assistance| Coffee table 2 decorator lamps.| sTUVES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX-| eu, rerms Free Estimates available Good potential, Oakland| All for | only $2 weekly. 4. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- and Lafayette, Call MI 66311,| Pesrson's Furniture. 42 Orchafd) ens. FE 1. OPEN 8 to 6:30 MON. thru. SAT. days; or Mr. George Howard, VE| Lake Ave SECRETARY, BOOKCASE, RE- _ M26 after 7 p.m. 8 PC. MAPLE DINING ROOM frig., \gas stove, console radio, SURPLUS LUMBER & gy Rg ea tir temes, oF Panel Oy | MATERIAL, 9, GALES 0 CO nex s Chicken 9x13 RUGS. W: ACE. $15 95. . antique en ™m. . Benes houat aire 487 Elizabeth Lk. ig nn 4 ti6.; imported table. frame. PE $-845). 5340 Highiand Rd. Sse) OR 3-7 3-7092 _R4. i $34.95 minster, 946.98 Rug | TABLE TOP GAg 8TO EPG. | ACCORDION se ereen FOLDING Work Where You Play | Ra 9, Pearson ware, | Ln Alyy age | sand Ours] {nigh 2 he Me long. 900. “Also Gasoline, groceries, meats, beet) 5:0 ApwminaL ternity dresses. FE 2 2 wheel wie hauling trail- Sas g: Mowery tPleaty att A Saye Max eos OE § * per 5 cus “Geek Wear Gomme i = Hy ‘Majesties no AN EXPERT LICENSED HEAT- wing. Good ar around 1" GF. om man needs work. Bigger bar. oore it] oi Lege. liv Tm. jot MM. than ever on variet used 2 lge. bedrms. Elec. water Heater./o45 tiond TV .........-- End new heating units, if sold or Auto. oll furnace. Kitchen ube | A sets guaranteed. Parts & inbor installed at once. PHA 6, no corpeneg b ampee, Garage, tai ms days We teke ‘<— ¥ = 4 a A Sinnee’ retiring, srry on is ane Open 8 5&2 2o “me “Sy vailable. ANCHOR FENCES = ro No m down, FHA appro Tt won't last. se; YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN WYMA Foun hetiMares | Pe stati 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE 41122 BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS- town kitchen oll and gas furnaces water and steam boilers, , heater, hard- ‘al tg ammo erock. and tile ‘calvanized copper biack ttin, Lowe Bros. -Kemtone. UPPL FE 45431 BEEF AND PORK -— HALF AND VeeT ee LATE Pap TV's, Prong h - -ng bring ee atte, 8161 Water Softeners 57C ; |1988 WATER SOFTENER, HARDLY 8 WATER SOF] a, 8m) W. ER, CALL PE 2-7164 WA aT Bio Dis. count. 3-2380, | Waa ee ee eee counts. FE THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, Seaboard wrnanwe Co. ; and Furniture, 42 — Lake Ave. hire, it's FE 2-8181, tap vacuum CLEANERS ERS. 915 | quarters, Opdyke Mxt. FE $-7041. ‘R. B. Munro Electric | BARRELS FOR SALE. 77 LE- Company. 1060 _W. heigh Street. ROOM LIGHT FIXTUR Used Trade- In Dept. slightly irre Ts, $4.95 comae Vanity, biond Also Circus & Cowboy light $2.45. fixtures for children's bedrooms. } LARGE — IRONER. IN excellent condition. 2315 Carlos Dr. off Hatchery Rd, from Wil- liams Lake . LAWN MOWERS are. Pick up. FE 2-1311 ao SPRAYER, USED TWO onths. 109-ft. hose, adjustable quitos cicen FINEST COUNTER TOP plastic surfacing 65c “ft. Cabinet hardware at Thompson, prices. G.A. M59 West. NEW FURNACE. DUCT WORK & ‘tank Reas. MA 5-1501, OR 3-3703. NEW GALVANIZED PIPE %-in, ength: 130 ft. nonsie, ideal for orchard or mos- | "1450. ACCORDION FOR aber rE ee Nie . NEW PIANO $10 sled a Becca “dein, “He _s aw. PE 3-7168. ta] MODEL HAM- chureh of elub, Pull Wy a tone —~ Evens. 1 Across from Te Sse ® when pur. | ““GRINNELL'S 21 _S. Saginaw 37168 SPECIAL Brand new standard con- ome $465. $25 down. ~ like TR CALBI MUSIC 0. 119 N. ue. SMALL BAB Tyee. guarantee. etn. ‘Delenes ari) per "tian 3 MUSIC C co. 4 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 32-0567 $375. | 18_Z. Used small Exc. cond, USED BLOND HAMMOND CHORD . ORGAN 85. "Termes Used ed email spinet in wainut, GALLAGHER’S RE_ +0566 Huron NTA Music tastvetilea 62A RENT . WURLITZER ORGAN for as p-—4 as $4.95 week LL THIS. You @ +< —use of organ yi home —private weekly lessons —all lesson materials Cc CENTER MIRACLE MILE, BAZAAR AREA, ano Tunin, ’ PHONE FE Sale Store Equipment 64 TWO $50 ¢ 2 Modern recend. Se —e, ve. Bt ee oie. or Ci e ‘4530 after 7 p.m. 10 Fr MEAT a a= i Nursery entals “Frat and Bat For gh a by: wo For Sale Pets 69 Reg. En 3, 6 Bet Sa ae oe beer, Michigan. Mohawk omnes & SHEPHERD. 11 mos, old. “Very reas. PE 0360. sad | Re MONTHS. OTs & up. 309, Dell ye POO! Shee -waireiy shir Fan, eranian peaptes Beat of pedigree. er pees MArket 4-3817. xa RED ENGLISH POINT- er, UL 2-4257, after 6 "SIAMESE CATS EM _3-6366 F Hunting Dogs _69A Male, $50; female, $40. Ree Dogs Ti Trained, Boa Boarded 70 70 DOGs AND re BOARDED. Durr-Shell 75 legraph. ‘Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18T & IND CUT HAY, STRAW, manure, Loaded. Ph. MA 56-0666, slot. and transmission, muffler. terly St, FE 4-2071. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM polar winnaiad Burmeister's NORTHERN asin “" 8 ps ‘4 Gendeyen ie Siveries, "Available . 98 Wa- to 2 p.m ‘a gee im #8 BOTTLE SOFT “Taek ispenser with 10¢ coin unit. In ye ent order, $150. Call after 4 p.m, weekdays. MI 6-0580, GALCINATOR GARBAGE BURN- ers, electric and gas, tal Cost, : Bamuel’s Appl. MA 56-6011 pd easy to operate, the ladies can thi Let us prove ft with none one ¢com- ae peony A demonstration. SH ‘auc urt: $60, ‘$34.45; eresctan i jeam #24 $0. the re factory seconds. oer ag on erPatecen” 303 (Or. “SHEETROCK 4x8, 4xi -courtir§, INC, | sta Ps eee Sta pick-u truck. Pa & biack aire §-6261, ken A-l ty sna SAND, GRAVEL, black: . dirt, Jones. ¥B sar A-l 0 Full size bed, comple ich Or-’ a1-ft, 1 Bveenee $75. ea., One compressor LL TYPES OF 1ST & IND CUT. unge ebair’ ret oun ae a Sein, 2i-ft, lengths 17e ft.| one ‘Sie porcelain lined eit ALL TYPES OF 18T & IND CUT- avenport & VE PL ING SUPPLY with compressor will sell ting hay, straw, oore and oats, Studio — BETTER BUYS — | 172_s_ Saginaw FE_5-3100 outfit. for or seil| Will deliver, OA 82 ae cn MOLE IPE mOT AION | ORE eae MALY ou ne | gi Choeaa woe mata pr | sane ca e ee WALK-IN "THO MAS ECONOMY” xa 2 stribping Wine “50 lim sionh, ¢ biad 1e ‘Dade se %, $250 for| " with: compressor. Complete, 9274 Sulord co-op nee 8 Gin at “Fim . an cash, 60679. ey Sa ans A tela ‘Sheathing W-Pine 8 ua. ft PREFINISHED PANELING — | Want OUT OF BURINESS: Ln ee a, +e setrigeraien | Magia Chel cave. [4° Bose Wiis... fc lin, ft. Rigi gag 7 ragga Gee a te IxED MA sien" Goaey bake ee sees doutap tron spring: © ross | Base Bnoe WePine .. _*56 BUICK : 2 si Ago ee ee eee ee nenee ee ene ees eer eee ee re ee. i NEWS 5 “R AMBLER” a Bill Spence Bl se “RAMBLER” Wagon ... $1805 “hae RENAULT Dauphine ... $1385 ‘86 FORD Convertible $995 |6 CHEVY % Ton P.Up ... $895 ‘S$ FORD Custom Sedan ... $605 $0. "34 “RAMBLER” Wagon .., “ N\°$4 METROPOLITAN H-T ... $6 PE|'54 PLYMOUTH Convertible $406 _|'83 PONTIAC Chieftain 8... $345 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . $45 and up “BILL ‘SPENCE "RAMBLER" | Trade-Ins © ‘7 RAMBLER § H-Top ... $1605 2|'8? “RAMBLER” Wagon ... $1625 ‘§? NASH Ambassador .... $1695 "36 METROBOLITAN H-T ... $895 "86 OLDs Super “Be ...... $1505 "86 BUICK Special ........, $1005 SS “RAMBLER” Super ... $795), ‘Bae ie Socio pin green. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 1959 Chevrolet. Brookwood 4-door Sere oe SUPER $8 Holiday Pidie | ‘Steele BORD Tre hems mAnDOS 2-2529 FINE CARS. AT THE “Bright Spot” Look."em Over Today JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass DEMO SALE | Sar 1959 ea ee: n + ng on SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!| “tester Bes ‘ SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! | Haskins Chev. ult Bist ese St | FE 8-0488 Open ‘til 10 . PONTIAC AUTO : BROKERS ee eee ee es Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to Buy! eaten z new. ANN . beeewnee ea, tee Pena neha eee en ere ne teen eewese ees In OUR ~ MOTOR SALES | GLENN’ S | MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON UR NEW | — Sales & ‘Service — li 6. SAOINAW FE 6-49 i Sate wet are powrtac TALINA COUPE. and brakes. Silver interior. m green one; same equi) $1708 — ‘WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC IRTHBLE, Corvett CONVERTIBLE. Corvette trans- ery radio, heater wee tires, A jet black S100 with black top. ‘58 CHEVY Biscayne 2 door $1794 ‘88 PONTIAC Safari Wagon $2794 ‘88 METROPOLITAN H-T ... $1304 ‘87. FORD F.Lane H-Top .., $1404 87 BUICK 4 Door H-T .... $1794 ‘67 FORD P.Lane “500 ... $1594 ‘87. BUICK Super H-T ...... $1894 Pull Power ‘8? PONTIAC 4 Door. Sedan $1504 ‘5? FORD Convertible ...... $1794 '56 BUICK Super H-Top ... $1404 65° DODGE 2 Door ......... 8604 ‘$6 STUDEBAKER 4 Door ... 960 _ ‘56 CHEVY. Deiray 2 Door ... $804 86 FORD F.Lane 2 Door .., $004 * S.Chiet ¢ 1004 Er Fine, So 4 Dee's FOR “* op ALi CARS al FE 4- 7371 FE 4-1797 pmstnonant ON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1957 ADILLAC CONVERTIBLE with white finish and white ed and white interior. A one Bi seaods low m' kg 5 er covers a gem! Radio, heater vpoweraiive tor mileage and @ on r trade WILSON? _PONTIACCADILLAG \ < N. Woodward MI 41030 MOTOR SALES * DeSOTOPLYMOUTH DEA: fi 3 FAIR DEALING CASS AT W. STs. 4 Se - ae jo0d ean ee ee : ik sais, call OR 3407) oF OR 30134. whee eee enbeeeenene 1955 Pontiac Star Chief. brakes. R & H. Like new $1 1956 Chevrolet 210. 4-Dr. sedan, V8 R&H, Good cond. .......... ‘9795. ss ag age Bel A Ais «Dr, sedan, .. cond, $595. ee uenee 1953 Dodge. Pickup. % ton. & $405. Terre rer ee cee Te errr) ener.| HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ms. 4 Minutes from Pontiac’ OA 68-2528 PE 42132 Z . black, 4 doer, South m full power. ’ radio heater, story air age 4 ¥ owner, Just the car lor i $2,795 HODGES, INC. 360 8. Woodward 57 DeSOTO 2? DOOR. HARDTOP “Powerflite Transmission. $1695 BRAID MOTOR § : te mnie. and lke new 1958 $2195 Fairlane 500 convertible. — ngine, radio, heater, white wall ties. Don't miss this 1958 * PLYMOUTH gels eee» $1895 Savoy. hardtop. —-_ trans- mission, radio, he white ag tires. A solid white beauty. fle- | 1957 BUICK ........6.-+s005 $1045 Super hardtop with power steer- tng, power oy ag and all — car the way 1967 PLYMOUTH .......... $leoe .Belvedere hardtop. Powerflite, ra- ~ heater, white wall hag orm white finish, This extra aes, Come see it! CHEVROLET 1957 CHEVROLET .......... $1505 Bel Air 4door sedan,. Powerglide, V-8 engine, radio, heater, Be sure to 7" om one. 1956 B ee $1205 with Shishow Ta- dio. mater, tires like new. A one-owner oa with low ar Victoria hardtop with Mercomat- ic, radio, heater, white wall Gees, A real nice car. pies esas $1295 hardtop: ‘Power brakes, Hydramati, rw heater, — 1 tires. Sandalwood and i 1056 Fairlane, tudor sedan, Fordomat- ic, radio, — new white wall ‘tires, Red and white finish. 1055 BUICK ........ (..4..0-. 1095 radio. heater, white wall tires. A one-owner Car = real nice: 1955 BUICK « — hardtop | " Dynaflow radio, heate.. ome “wall tires. _ and white finish with custom trim 1955 PONTIAC ...... . ....3 Hard with Bagg sisting, bow: er brakes, radio, heater, Hydra- matic. White wall tires. Red and white finish Cc 4-door Wagon, | dramatic, heater, white es. radio ef aad ve very nice rH ‘BIL! Heist de $ 995 sedan er steering, tid brakes, Hydramatic, Radio, white wail tires. $ sé Btandard transmission and 6 cy’ SHELTON | Pontiac « Buick. 2 ar. Catalina. Hydramatic. Foxe poset ge AEF gente’ brakes, ‘ordo- | vory Enieh with beautiful leather trim. | FORD $1195 Special 4-door sedan, naflow, | ROCHESTER 61 OL T8135 é $595 Larry Jerome senuneoesa Sore DEALER MOTOR SALES BS bier | PAIR ‘DEALING CASS AT W. PIKE S8Ts. FE 2-0186 be, Seive it, you'll it. $645. ments 1 Mo, or oid eee Pe WOODWARD 6- PORD V-8 COUPE. LIKE NEW. Overdrive, P. steering, Orig. tires. OR 3-7501. 'S}) FORD 2 DR. V4. STANDARD transmission. R&H. vay clean. Ortonville. 1981 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN with R&H, auto. trans. MI 6-3561. 2 FORD SEDAN. V-s. —"3 TER ABSOLUTEL Automatic, power steering, pawer brakes. 24, actual miles. gree 30 monthiy payments. $50.86 m on? dl low down payment or "old “BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 63900 1053 953 FORD PICKUP, 1954 PLYM- 4 dr. OL 1-1073 OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 56 BUICK For the | hot weather ve are hav- ing with roti heater, Dynaflow power steer & brakes and AIR aver ag gl For the ew = price 1,385. Very clean tri-tone altered binek pet white tires. 56 BUICK Century 2 dr. hardtop. Tri-tone coral-white-cotal, radio, ——, Dyndfiow power steering brakes. It's a good Gwe an are ee at a good pre of $1,37 57 FORD Feirtane Pl 4 dr, sedan V-8, radio, he: Fordomiatic, white tires. Biack-ved-biacke A. terrific car at $1,645. 58 BUICK 2 dr. Special sedan with radio, . heater, aflow, deluxe hub caps. ite tires, tu-tone white over coral, top running automo- eas Be sure to. drive this one. ’537 FORD A terrific 2nd car for only $1,245. 58 FORD Custom “300° with standard transmission, tri-tone yellow - white-yellow, V-8 Black tires. Look twice at this one. $1,595. 57 OLDS 98 4 dr. sedan. Radio, heater, Hydra- matic, White over gray finish. Very ‘clean inside & out. Low Price of $1,945. ’57 BUICK CONV. Special 2 dr. with all white finish, | Radio, oe Dynafiow, power 8 teering brakes. White tires. ine that b aparty look, here is the °87. BUICK | Special 2 dr. hardtop with radio, heater, Dynafiow. It's gray over’ coral fu-tone. Bring the family in to see | this. $1,745, “OLIVER | Motor Sciles 210 Orchard Lake Ave. . E,2-9101 — Open Eves. pein ee RanBien. 666 8. OODWARD. SOLUTELY NO Sait eea” See ie of” ge mo. ‘Samer ae Ford, w was, Bedacs, Fg -4+-drs. all tires. $14.43 for 24 months. Very low ao yun BY old WOODWARD Ma ee et READ = =— Bs: 6 er boy arte t our oe eom- Detitors to deliver | 6 x hy "Re & Cc Rambler Seles 8145 Demmeree oe Nr. Union Lk EM 34 EM eM OPEN 8 a moet PM CHEAP TRANSPORTATION $195, week-end 49 Chey “top. 33 Desoto, "83 Ford, & ‘52 m 1 ER’s SA’ SALES & SERVICE 696. Auburn -Ave. FE 23-0555 Luck; Auto . 193 3. _ Saginaw. 41006 or FE 42214. is i AMBASBAD R SCHUTZ BIRMINGHAM'S FINEST Trade-Ins Sth Anniversary Sale 2- YEAR WARRANTY HICH. sevcn cuentas rasteees vee 1958 IMPALA Qe CieRS Retail | Store FE 3-7117 MT. 34 MERCURY HARDTOP. AUTO- MATIC. RADIO & HEATER. AB- : Ford. big Shy gy Faw Rg ag C RAMBLER SALES Commerce at Union Lk. EM 3-4155 “CX” OWENS FORD "57 PLY MOUTH PC ‘A Black & white. Hydra. R&H. fideo On S448 or On bile 194 cellent comd, No rust, 480. FH 5-268 . = mac 7 oom ie Fa 8-0520 ‘$1 PONTIAC. a, ems WESTVIEW, Clarkston. 4-0079.. 7" Immaculate a. 2 ¢ rr. $545. x payments. $20.66 per 4 Vieaeh™ aurea or o trade. B RAMB . 6 8, OOD WARD. MI 6-3900. CLEAN fe, 6 Soom PorTS. FACT ‘ORY BRANCH $5 PONTIAC ‘Cy’ Owens PE | sain a pee tOmAW Fe jPtad ‘ay i PLYMOUTE. CRANES CRANB: ‘Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR “| Pontiac Retail FE 5.9204 FE 2-2529 55 pues On BRAID MOTOR SALES PLYMOUTH DEALER specials. t relet, °51 Chevrolet hard- % YEARS PAIR, DEALING Store FE 3-7117 ye td 8T. _ BEHIND D ree POST OFFICE 3 PONTIAC +DR. HYDRAMAT- DIO & HEATER. ABSO- 8 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2-DR. Catalina. Hydra, Power brakes. Re &. W-wall OR 3-6412 after POR —. VOLKSWAGEN with gas —— Cah FE ’ (CARS GALORE AND Values to Match S WHY IT MAKES SENSE TO GoTo | -_MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES = oe 2- W/Walls, Radio . 5 2 DOOR and 6 . 4 Standard Trans. Radio “98 Chevy’ DOOR —_ mentar, Green 1953 PONTIAC AUTOMATIC ...... veveases $305 ‘cc oe FORD one ‘i986 DESOTO POWER . vos $1295 1956 FORD FAIRLANE POWER .......: $1105 1956 FORD PAIRLANE ....0. $1195 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP .1 $1505 1986 PLYMOUTH SPORT WAGON ............ 61545 | 1958 PONTIAC | HARDTOP, POWER. ...... $2295 | 1954 FORD - | STICK sists odi rains $495 1¥53 DESOTO NICE o.oo aee $30 ‘58 Chevy BISCAYNE 4 DOOR | BB ag Me by a ow Powerglide, 1955 OLDSMOBILE 98" aR... $095 1956 DESOTO ONE OF THE BEST _...... $1295 1954 FORD V8 ENGINE . $595 1958 CHEVROLET HARDTOP ........0.....s15 $1905 1985 PONTIAC HARDTOP POWER ......... $1095 1985 DODGE aise BR IMPALA A ‘beaut $2295 t Tere PLYMOUTH SHARP deci os, ik . $1 1955 OLDSMOBILE '57 Chevy . 4 DOOR_ 210 Radio and Heater, W/Walls. Coral matic, Power Steering, White and White Paint. R ge . 8 o7 Chevy ; DOOR Radio tnd Heater, V4, Power: iA Powertiide” Radio and Colonial yeater. 2 Tone Green. ‘08 Chevy 2 DOOR 210 , Standard Transmission, ‘one Paitit. ~Y¥QU HAVEN'T SEEN | GOOD USED CARS UNTIL YOU'VE VISITED - MATTHEWS- ‘| HARGREAVES _ 631 OAKLAND AVE, . FE 44547 eevkiks $1395 te ‘OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP |... wo. osc secre $395 1958 T-BIRD eee errr $3495 1966 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP ..........---...56 $1005 1958 FORD WAGON 4,000 MILES 2.0.0... ccc aeue $1895 sar DESOTO WHITE CONVERTIBLE ..., $1905 956 PLYMOUTH CONVERT. AIR RIDE . $1205 CHEVROLE CONVERT. AIR RIDE $2405 CHRYSLER NEW TIRES ........- oo $ 395 1965 LaFEMME POWER 00.00. ccc e eee eeee $1295 1949 FORD COREE EERE ee Ee oeee $ 15 1987 ‘DESOTO 6: DOOR 55 iveks ce spsicgiinde $1505 1956 FORD WAGON FORDOMATIC ....,.... ++ $1305 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 OO cee csvarcesvegens $ 395 '58 Ford m “300" Heater India Ivory Paint. '58 Chevy ‘08 Ford COUNTR B magread Station Wagon, io and Heat- es, V-8. Tvory aed Roman ‘57 Buick | OADMASTER HAR miviecs 4 Door Pal Pr W/ Walls, Radio and Heater. Onyx Black Paint. Low eats ” ‘37 Ford ‘55 Chevy 99 Chevy Fever Nae, Hester as * i : : an Walls. 9 2 Tone Sherw sed Sineas “$1045 Western: Hardig (Edga Buckanan.) murder. (4) Tales of Wells Fargo. (Dale Robertson) finds out it’s not easy to be parole officer of! former notorious ou tla wi (7) Bold Journey. Travel: Marion Dix of La Canada, Calif, narrates film of Burma Near-sighted girl witnesses al Her life is in dan-| ger because the murderer is. . travels including Rangoon,'g:3¢ . Mandalay, Moulmein. 6:50 9:00 (2) Danny Thomas. Comedy: | g.55 Danny is nominated for! 7. 9p Friars Club and Kathy inad- vertently asks rivals to suP-| port him. , 7:30 (4) Peter Gunn. Mystery: | unaware she could not him well enough to identify! 8: him (7) Voice. “Latin Night’ with Xavier Cugat and - chestra, singer Abbe Lane. pianist Aldredo Sadel an dancers, (9) Favorite Story. Drama: Story of land-hungry farmer starring Raymond Burr. (2) Ann Sothern. Comedy: Employes show up as _ mis- fits when machine tests per- sonnel efficiency. (4) Theater. Strategic Air Command Melodrama. Plane} may not have enough fuel to reach target because crew member forgot to check 9:38 sean Westere Seat aoe ro get pail * Patrick) anewers Pe gene gtr ” 4:00 be House Party. a spinster (Jocelyn Brando), 47) Star Pertavmis ck rs) para cag Baggis. intent on getting her money. Drama: Woman almostis.o, , oa (D Texas Rangers. Western:| ‘ ( wrecks _ political $:00 (2) Star Showease, ~ First meeting of the Rangers) © Joan.Fonthine, . Young Dr. Malone. Jace and Clay. (9) Wrestling, AD Beat the Clock. (9). Million Dollar Movie.|10:30 (7) News. epost : Comedy: He ~ fnns-|10:45 (7) News, Weather. - 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. - band Jearns that playing|11:00 (2) News. (4) From these Roots, ‘ dead” can be fun in “The 4) News. _ (1) Who Do You Trust? ‘Ghost Comes Home” (’40), (9) News. ~ . 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. Frenk Morgan, Billie Burler - (D Soupy’s On. (4) (Color) Truth or Conse- 8:00 Texan. Western: Longley nar-|11:15 (2) Weather. : ge -. fowly escapes being hanged (4) Weather. | (7) Bandstand. by brothers of man he is (9) Weather. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. falsely accused of m 11:20 (2) Sports. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Ralph Meeker is featured! . (4) Sports. (4) County Fair. . star. : (9) Theater. War drama: (9) Sherwood Forest (4) Restless Gun. Western: Man tracks down Nazi spies|5-00 (2) Jimmy Dean. Ex-robber figures the govern- who plot sabotage in ‘Secret (4) (Color) George Pierrot. ment “owes” him a bank Command": ('44). Pat O'- (9) Looney Tunes, job in “One on the House.” Brien. : (7) Adventure Time. (7) Polka Go Round, 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater.|5:55 (4) Sports. 8:30 (2) Father ‘Knows Best. Drama: Courier of the Czar) 5:30 (2) Bandstand. runs into intrigue, love in “The Soldier and the Lady. (37). 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety: Sing- er Diahann Carroll, Gene- vieve, Peggy Cass. (7) Night Court. TUESDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom (2) Meditations , (2) On [he Farm Front. (2) T¥ Co'lege. (4) Today. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Breakfast “ire (2) Captain Kangaroo. :3e (7) Our Friend Harry. (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan. (4) (color) Bazo the Clown. _ 10:00 (4) Dough-Re- Mi. : (7) Jean’s Notebook. OF 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. q 10:23 (9) Billboard. |10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. * (9) Count of Monte Cristo. 10:55 (7) News. 13:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (17) Cleo. (9) Leon Errol 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. 13:30 (2) Top Dollar. . (4) Concentr: tion (7) Burns and Allen. (9) Friendr Giant. supply. Keith Andes, Jeff|1t:48 (9) Science Al! Around Us. Richards, Richard Jaeke] co- star. (7) Investigators. Specia:: Documentary study of Con- gressional Investigations. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) George Hamilton IV. e eee Reis Seen ty S j yg a . . eK el aad ‘ é| if i oe * . 3. * ‘ 3 ty a tie" wee § ie yes: Ve E ta; i iE eff * High School Senior Dies in Gun Mishap PEORIA HEIGHTS, Dl. (AP) — |with a pistol. in tu 9 so The shooting occurred in the| oe of the Miles home in » -Poone Heights. Noted Bahama Resident Weds His Decorator PALM BEACH, Fla, (AP)—Har- old G. Christie, prominent Nassau, Bahamas resident, and his bride, | ami, Palm Beach wedding. Christie, 66, and Mrs. Selene: | about 40. were married Saturday | | night. ‘ Christie is a former chairman) ‘of the Bahamas Development: large landowner in! Board and a - ACROSS 1 Japanese city 5 Astringent Angeles, | California 12 Mineral rocks 13 Italian money 4 Poem 15 Without flavor 17 Animal doctor 32 Asce fe Paihers (Latin) 6 Be 37 Wipes out 38 Seethe 39 Always 41 Golf mound 42 Spanish hero 44 Eve's spouse ‘(Bib ) #6 Entertaining 49 Ancient Greek Instance |sion on “The Role of the Elemen-! 56 ol gle seaport 22 Flavor 40 Less distinct 87 Le 3 “Good Queen 24 Log float 43 Silver coins jtary Teacher in Preventing De- 4 Lat ‘an a 73 City ing ob Honey Qrinks i linquency”” will be Dr. Yang, Dr. orm 4 Colorado park nnsylvan. entury p! . rt Furetather 5 Every coe 4 Bott jobs 47 Suppliesa ‘Charles Stewart, principal ‘of Fern- p- making 6°Vassals aste ~ crew frame ? Constellation 30 Indian 48 Yugoslav city idale’ s Grant School, Frieda Hug- —_ 8 intervening 31 Essential $0 Mud gett, representing Waterford Town- * 9 Most pleasing ng } ‘6 1 Japanese 10 Polish river 33 Prefixes (Bib.) ‘ship schools, and Ralph Patterson musical 11 emcee menning ra etae’s ° jot the Area Service Assn., Fern- instr nt 16 Storehouses 2 Algerian 20 Greek letter Ki) Flagrant direction : dale, rE Lee, ys ; the a nibawual He was a friend of) tthe late Sir Harry Oakes, slain in| '1943, and testified in a trial that. followed as to discovering the wealthy victim's body,. | Mrs. Johnson is an interior dec- ‘orator who has fitted out nuntier- jron discipline behind their cell shot, then took his own life as the including doors took the.place of a 36-hour | troops closed in. ‘madness for 433 inmates of the | ‘ous Bahamas homes, ‘that of Christie. cones for the Oakland County Juvenile Court, is one of four Pon-! jtiac area representatives who will’ take part in q workshop this week jr Michigan State University, de- | signed to study ways of identifying. © | problems of maladjustment in the’ elementary school classroom. 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Zsa is the absolute eptiome of win now.” the duties of a duenna, Denise “She sees that the senors and ..And Bob Downing, the % oe ow Cafe Society resented his claiming he _ didn’t know actress Susan Cabot. He merely sat across a narrow table from her the entire evening at a Hellywood party ‘ Close friends of Susan — who knew her as Harriet Shapiro when she was getting her|® budget surplus that would per- start — considered that unkingly and un- eelent, At the Waldorf, a city cop said,)i.. ‘took off on‘one of his hotel jankets. ee ee Pe. “WE WANT ZSA vdar* a eded te _ plete censorship at their fingertips and a simple twist of the wrist will obliterate these ehlartiqnabie creatures from ’ “I don’t. care much for most of them, but I think Zea like anyone in the, world, I'd choose this charming woman. “I wish you would take a poll to see which woman in the ‘-'world most women would like poll five years ago and Garbo won. I think someone else would x *« & Harvey Stone, the comedian, says concerning a date he played in Palm Springs, “I went out in.a blaze of glory — they /° set fire to my dressing room”... Week’s Worst Pun: Defining the Pan-American coffee queen, says, itas don’t duennacing they shouldn’t” manager, says 6ne of thé building-. demolishing firms calls itself “Edi- fice Wrecks.” * * *: Jack Carter and lovely singer Paula Stewart (back from Fiorida with the same shade of sun tan)... I just asked Groucho Marx _ By EARL | Mnw Tous ~ “The Lilie King” > bisteotn of Soedan <_| bes ctued abot mash seme ow Yor teat feasting his eyes on her and know a kind was here. There when » Hilton mit debt repayment is one of the prominie ic growth in sel rms Rt teatial tion,” Anderson said in a speech Furthermore, Anderson declared 4.22 “We must realize that long term achieved: only = without and half-dressed glamour gals|PTepared for the annual > lai a,’ a ype ee pelhird of some|Tacoma International Airport. by with the Maharaja of . psig ',, Gov. Albert D. Rosellini and other to a guest house for re- [remalate the economy” through {state Democratic leaders. [freshment before the drive to Sar. ‘agile, the glamour dolls on stimulate the economy through ed nath, one of the eight great places. TY,” writes Virginia La Chapelle of 1827 Oakdale Ave,, West |&*ea'et federal spending. : of the ancient Buddhist pilgrim= = = te them that they have com- ree ee Histor Cloaks _jage. Es a Sa op We eS cote ot ry The train was to take the royal ‘ recession, force fugitive and his party of 92 over- ; : ; {economy into a quick boom which night to the Indian hill station of — :- : oe to. produce,”. Anderson| . pani or Be wed ght = emininity and if I could look)“. dit wes eect dk * és bin tional A crowd of more wait- 286 billion dollars — the highest U.S. Sailors Will Find \ <3 genday in 2 heavy sale : to look like. There was such a" ™ "Sy Relics of Bygone Days rented eon a bite Ba “To ignore the obligation ot pay-| All Over Cartagena [a special rostrum to extend his ling off some part of our debt dur-} Ae “throngs. times is contrary newspapers said @ to all of our American traditions bag delivered to the Prado, “Failure to reduce our debt ‘fron iy ccoket Ceahoume: : usta, o, es — ~ fused to comment on the reports. stage a See Resc escuer : : whether Sammy Davis Jr. is as ‘good as the late Al Jolson. Re- plied Groucho: “He's better! Jol- son could only sing.” Groucho added: “Steve Allen is the only guy who does satire today. I'm a fan of his personally and pro- fesaionally. He can be a very im- portant writer.” EARL’S PEARLS: David Wayne said it: “The worst kind * ‘prosperity is someone else's.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Which do you think has ‘eadia liars out of more Americans — golf or the income tax?” .. the former Virginia Johnson of Mi- That's earl, brother. are honeymooning after a| (Copyright, 1959) Prison Riot Covered Up Try to Dig to Freedom DEER LODGE, Mont. (AP)—; | County Juvenile Officials 'to Attend MSU Study | | Dr. Andrew T. Yang, chief psy-, | ‘Montana State Prison today, Armed _ National Guardsmen | whose early morning blitz foiled ‘a convict escape try and rescued 21 hostages continued on duty. * * * The soldiers and prison guards ibegan a search of the prisoners| |\Saturday, within hours after the | uprising was quelled. Two convict ringleaders died in the furious ac- ition which ended the worst prison incident in years. A deputy warden! ‘was slain late Thursday. Warden Floyd E. Powel! ordered | the convicts to their cells, with-. jout privileges. They are being giv-| jen sandwiches and coffee in their) cells. Powel said he expects to con- duct extensive convict interviews to pinpoint the cause of the vio-| lence that peman last Thursday. * * . Three members of Atty. Gen. Forrest_H, Anderson's staff were here, too, to determine whether criminal charges will be brought against any of the surviving rebel leaders. Anderson commented Saturday that the prison offers 19th century facilities for 20th sey hood- ums. | Gov. J. Hugo iecme noted that, |Montana is planning construction | of a 10-million-dollar institution on jprison ranch property near here. | a er | An estimated 15 convicts were said by Officials to have planned ‘and executed the revolt. Warden Powell described the rebellion it- iself as a clever cover for the pris- loners’ efforts to tunnel to safety— ian effort that failed when the dig- gers ran into an underground con- icrete slab. The troublemakers, Powel said, have been isolated, They were giv- en a change of prison clothes, a bucket and.a mattress. “Discipline is firm and tight but Ifair,” the warden said. * ®t One of the two ringleaders killed during the final assault, Jerry Myles, 44, was believed to’ have aoe digging when National |Guardsmen burst in under a cover ‘of bazooka, rifle and machine gun fire, Myles and Lee Smart, 19, re- treated to the prison’s northwest tower, There, Smart apparently “iChristian A, Herter for secretary E: night : trying =e. save a man from a simi- =f ‘ : < . administering oxygen Mergendahi, 71, a ‘ had. been stricken in automobile, Both were dead on a hospital. &: i a - the first “time = + | - PAULA On the spending side., Ander- offered “completely ; son said the expenditure level pro- fe. es posed, in President Eisenhower's didn't know a mo- ——| Reonaneay ot sound.” |ment’s peace during the Punic ———— The Treasury f emphasized |Wars. Later it was sacked by the the administration’s concern that) Visigoths, occupied by the S, : *|inflation may develop during the|destroyed by Ferdinand of Castile, | current upward-swing of the busi-| and later rebuilt and fortified. Sir : ness cycle. Francis Drake saeked the city ier * * -|again in 1585. : FE 41515 “However unpopular, we must} Fresh blasts of cannon fire < Riba be willing to exercise at such a|rocked Cartagena during Spanish C & V ELECTRO MART time the restraints which changes| revolutionary movements in 1844 ‘ in monetary controls, government/|and 1873. fiscal policy and the maintenance; During the Spanish Civil War of budgetary surpluses can bring} 1936-39, when the loyalists made about,” he said. Cartagena their major base of na- * * val operations, it was the target) “I am confident that’ this nation) for history's first “blitz.” is not now going to adopt a philo-| Modern Cartagena is Spain sophy that inflation is a necessary chief naval-base, and the new Unit- killed his companion with a rifle|part of the price of progress.” (ed States naval installation has Inflation would ‘hit everyone's|greatly increased its military im- pocketbook, he said, but ‘‘the rich portance. The other victim of the revolt ,awas Dep. Warden Ted Rothe, 40. Smart is believed to have killed him with a rifle shot in the back. : * * * The rioters took captive 18 pris- ‘on Officials, including 17 guards, and five convicts described as ‘stool pigeons. Two of the prison employes were released Friday. The others were threatened with death time and again before their Tescue. The convicts complained of poor ‘prison sanitation, lack of segrega- itién for young offenders and, pri- imarily, the difficulty of obtaining ‘paroles, | * * * They demanded the resignation iof Benjamin W. Wright as direc- ‘tor of the Montana Board of |Pardons. |. Wright said he had - submitted ints resignation three weeks ago. He. made it effective immediately during the revolt in an effort to pacify the convicts, Senate Gets Herter's Nomination Today ate today gets ‘President Eisen- lhower’s formal nomination of of state. * * *® Dispatch of the nomination to Washington was scheduled as Ei- senhower arranged to return to the White House late Tuesday after two weeks of rest at the Augusta National Golf Club. * * Cc * The President was reported pleased by the generally favorable reaction—in Congress and around the. world—to his choice of Herter to succeed. cancer-stricken John Foster. Dulles. / © * * Eisenhower. spent a quiet Sun- day at his vacation retreat, A misty rain kept him indoors with bridge-playing companions during the morning and afternoon. When the weather cleared he played a round of golf. Today 12 per cent of the passen- ger cars in use in the US. are hard-tops, and those with. the capacity for self-protection would suffer least.” Driven to Lotion by Whisky Prices homa bootleggers have priced AMERICAN SCHOOL ee eee themselves out of business, says Botnet 24, ~ eoaten Sean ‘ = who claims he switched to shay- Name seveseenepsannacnseenecsmewensanneetente cesee MBS be Tete ee ce ee . ing lotion, . Address ...... A OWE S60 oe ves ereen Kegs ces end benesseed PROM sci pectesiectea. 3% bottles ‘of lotion when they ‘picked up Virgil Anderson over) the weekend, He was fined $15 for! vagrancy. |Anderson as saying ‘‘The price of|@ Oklahoma’ whisky drove.me to shaving lotion.” but state prohibition laws are in lea until a liquor as plan Niagara's ‘M aid of Mist’ Weds, Loses Title Niagara Falls’ Maid of the Mist, pretty Charlene Bohnet, gave up her title Sunday night for an early marriage. her runner-up to succeed her, The lighted with the new Maid.to-be, Judith Lynne Hitchcock, sparkling little blonde. | to reign, but the rules are strict: no married. women for Maids. would delay her marriage to Don- ald Lea end she cantiencd her change of heart. important thing,’ she said. mored car of modern design was built in 1904 by a French firm on an order from the compte Rus-| , sian War Office. — Okla- CUSHING, Okla, (AP) rill * x * Cushing police said they seized WTOP LOLLOLCO LL LEO palit tego eects H Dey thee SALE * * * Police Chiet Clyde Sapp quoted|al theses days “Oklahomans have voted repeal, is approved. sal S. 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(# — President Eisenhower has put on Tests Face Lifting; Jobless Measure Killed : LANSING — Plans, | proposals and bills lurched; forward in the State Legis- lature last evening and to- day. ~ The House-approved vet- erans trust fund legislation got itself a facelifting and shaky endorsement by the Appropriations Committee. A bill to extend tempo- rary unemployment bene- fits till July 1 was consigned to the legislative scrapheap today,‘but House Democrats were ready to push action on another. Sén. John P. Smeekens (R- ‘Vosieinl Feed ta Gone Department way plan ends.in 1961, cautioned commissioner. It could be programmed in the five-year plan beginning in po Mackie allowed, but how and with what funds are an question marks, he told a group of 150 Pontiac businessmen at as a state trunkline. It would skirt lieving traffic congestion and mak- ing new retail improvements pos- sible within its circumference. * * * Mackie, who has promised that the trunkline redesignation would te made in time for state and fed- eral funds to become available in construction of the loop, had some bright news yesterday on another in. Unanimous Approval directly up to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev a, | of Dulles’ Successor | WASHINGTON @—The Senate) nation of Christian A. Herter to be! secretary of state. The committee acted with rare} speed in approving the nomination. | Its vote, at a closed session, came} less than two. hours after it con-| vened a public hearing at which) Herter was the only witness. proposal to ban nuclear weapons tests which danger- rion rejected last night by the ously pollute the atmosphere. A first-stage agreement to outlaw tests below 30jtoday which Foreign Relations Committee today miles in the atmosphere, Eisenhower wrote Khrushchev, 'case revision on the same law) ~ ‘ Unanimously approved the nomi-'could ease the deadlock * Spring Will Smile among negotiators now, seeking a way to halt. all ‘weapons testing. In London, British Prime Minis-. ter Harold Macmillan immediately, \wrote Khrushchev supporting Ei-| on City Tomorrow Fair and pleasant with the tem-’ During the 65 minutes of ques- “senhower's proposal of a ban on |perature pushing 60 degrees has tioning, Mostly by Sen. W Morse (D-Ore.), Herter said —He did not believe the United States should use nuclear weap- ous “in the initial stages” in any shooting war that might break | out over Berlin. —The United States would have | to’ “think very carefully" about “using nuclear weapons if it ap- | peared that Rassia was “willing | , to carry it to the point of an all- | out war.” Herter was warmly praised af would be justified in the early’ — if war developed over Ber-|m [ Presidential ae Herter told the committee, | “tf it became clear that Russia was' resorting to all out war, I think we would have to consider a change in} our position.” Herter said that “without any | " Congress should be consulted before this country en- tered all out war. He added the reservation that such consulta- | tion could not hold up instant re- taliation in the event of attack. While most members of the com-; mittee contented themselves with | agreement would be better than} ‘complimentary speeches abou t! Herter, Morse raised policy ques-| tions. {fa In answer to what Morse called! hypothetical] questions, Herter said minor incidents over Berlin ‘‘ought not be allowed to start a nuclear! holocaust.” | *"T personally believe that Russia’ is realistic enough not to want to! start a war any more than we do,”’ Herter said at one point. He’'said ‘he did not believe the accidental shooting of an Ameri- can plane over the corridor into Berlin would justify a war, When asked by Morse his reac- tion if the Russians started shooting’ down American planes deliberate- ly, Herter said, “I'd consider that an overt act of war.” Herter had been assuréd in ad- vance of committee approval, ; Defies His Enemies JACKSON, Miss, (UPI)—May- or Allen Thompson said he ‘was almost swept into a lake near Vicksburg in a recent thunder- storm, but “I thought how many people would like to see me drown, and hung on.” f In Today's s Press County News vi. csicasesees 1B Editorials ..... bervieseivese 1@ Markets ..cccccccvsveesseses io ‘ Obituaries |. eeteerreeteene 4 Sports ribiccdessees pee 36 Theaters 2.0... ..66sceee ss . 4 TV & Radio Programs ....25 {nuclear weapon tests. ‘Bources close to the Reritish. government said told Khrushchev Britain would a more comprehensive test ban. But he said if that is impossible, lit will back limited agreement of ithe type propesed by America and| Britain last week at the Geneva conference on a nuclear test ban. * * * Details of the President's appeal’ to the Kremlin leader were made, public as Etsenhower: arranged to, noon. James C. Hagerty said Khrush- chev had not replied to the Eisen- hower letter. It was made public Monday night only after a Soviet official had talked about it, ap- parently by accident, in Geneva where East-West talks have been blocked ‘since October, The letter was sent to Khrush- chev on April 13 — the same day iU.S. negotiators outlined the new U.S. proposal in Geneva. Eisen-| hower said in effect that a partial | none, and ‘‘these negotiations must} inot be permitted completely to! fa il. oo. a: * * * He said a simpiified control sys-; item to detect any test explosions | {tm Partly cloudy and a little cooler t | is the forecast for Thorsday.. Rain ‘plane Columbine III for midather | _|professional journalism fra-+ iternity, holds. a Founders|in the country, and -the list ‘in- ‘Day dinner marking the ‘been forecast for tomorrow, To- inight will be a little warmer. with tow dropping to %6. Imay be expected Friday or Satur- ‘day with some chance of rain jmixed with snow. Thirty-one was the lowest record- ling in downtown Pontiac preceding ‘8 a.m. The mercy rose to 51) ‘at 2 p.m. ‘Cart Before the Horse sale.” Coldwater), author of the Senate, /Housé, had a bill for introduction would put the Ford which was under fire before. “The provision requested by Smeekens, would define establisi- ment for ee ates as a single unit plants were in different ame It was this area of the present) tees. “Grand opening clearance for up to 13 walle more under a. 'scheme involvi | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) fo ene Press Columnist at Fraternity Dinner Pontiac Press columnist Joe Haas will be honored) jtonight as the dean of working newsmen in the Detroit) area. |the city could go ahead and pur- ichase right-of-way for the loop law that-was under study by the) . two previous conference commit-! | Democrats killed the much dis-| puted theastre in the House last) score. | He said it appeared probable the state’s present ‘five-year high- John C. Mackie, state highway} the downtown business district, re.) with its own funds, subject hdl re- ial sae 6 to dea ry lion for its the highway -jthrough 1961 are currently pro- city deserves commenda- far-sighted. planning,”’ commissioner said. ‘was that a loop highway be con- structed to aid in the -rehabilita-}—_______ tion of the downtown district as as prime shopping center. Mackie said that all prospective federa} and state highway funds grammed in his first five-year; plan. : He warned that by 1961 the state will have used up most of its high- way, bonding potential, and there may be a “drastic” cutback in con- struction. after that - through lack of funds. * o* ®t _ How. Pontiac's loop will fare in the state plans after 1961 is ap- parently anybody’s guess, but Macki , Oakland County will do well in the Highwey Department's . construc- tion program next year. NEW XWAYS DUE ay About 80 miles. of new express- Ways — costing $8) million, or about one-third of the state's an- JOHN C. MACKIE (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | i Husband of Slain Woman ==* Denies Alleged Blackmail By PETE LOCHBILER An Independence Township man has denied any part in an alleged blackmail plot that authorities were ‘told led to the fatal shooting of his bride of four months. | Donald Crenshaw, 26, of 6230 Snow Apple Dr., near Kemet f,. comer rences be-| Clarkston, made the denials on a lie detector test yes- ick C. Ziem said. — Man Confesses ‘Strangling Boy Escapee From Mental Hospital Tells— Police of Detroit Murder = | But the test results weret . |inconclusive, Ziem said, leaving puzzled authorities in the middle of two sharp-! ily conflicting stories. Crenshaw’s former girl friend, |. of 2652 Ox- med she was ison. She claimed that Mr. and Mrs. ‘iCrenshaw had called her “repeat- edly” at home and at work, ask- ing for money, Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor James Roberts said, Mrs. Lawrence is a part-time beauty operator at a pleasant Ridge beauty salon. An attractive brunette, Mrs. Lawrence is a police prisoner in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, held for investigation in the fatal shooting Saturday of Mrs. Crens | shaw. Haas and six other newWSmen and radio reporters nal collapsé for 48 fours; Mrs. managing editor of The Pontiac! ing her 9-y eur-aid The shooting occurred, Mrs. Law- rence said; when she visited the \Crenshaw home in order to deliver the money and a letter to Cren- shaw, in which she expressed the hope that she wouldn't have to give him any more money. “She said she had been warped that if she didn’t deliver the money, she would be deprived of her child, either through physical harm or by losing custody € the boy,” said Roberts. Mrs. Lawrence said she grappled with Mrs. Crenshaw over posses- sion of a .25 caliber pisto] she had in her purse. Roberts quoted her as saying she could remember nothing about the scuffle, until-she realized suddenly “there was a pain in my leg.” ‘The woman is recuperating from a serious flesh wound in the upper part of her leg. Mrs. Crenshaw died of a bullet wound in the: head.. Mrs. Lawrence claimed that Crenshaw had given her the gun and that she was returning it to the Crenshaws at their request. She said Mrs. Crenshaw spotted |will be feted as the Detroit chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, Lawrence was composed for the it when she opened her purse to ifirst time yesterday during a brief'hand over the money. ‘statement: to. Roberts. She asserted that.Mrs. Crenshaw cludes" the late Robert B. Tarr, | | (commonly known by her thiddle jname, Delores) telephoned her'last in the atmosphere could easily be'April, 1909 establishment Of! Press at his death“tast year. He’ 'w wok atid asked tor $500. developed from expert recommen- dations already at hand. Bridges to Be Asked About Russian Trip WASHINGTON (AP) — Harry Bridges was summoned before the House Committee on Un-Ameri- can Activities today to explain some things he reportedly - said during a_visit to the Soviet Union. The Pagific Coast's longshore-| ' mens’: union boss was the first wintness in a scheduled four-day hearing. The committee said it is devel- oping legislation to tighten up U.S. passport laws governing trav- el abroad by Communists or oth- ers regarded as security risks. Chairman Francis E. Walter (D-Pa) said the gommittee was interested in statements made by Bridges whileion a trip that took him to the. Soviet Union, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and other countries in January and February of this year. Rep. James C, Davis (D-Ga) told the House last ‘month that Bridges was quoted in_ a: Moscow interview as saying-that-labor um ions in the U.S.S.R, are more democratic. than many in the United States. Davis said Bridges made a eae comparison . of Gh tee Hea pe eet Soviet Union. . ial ee SLi ) tre thé fraternity. Heading the list of those to re- ceive awards, Haas, 82, has been) in the mewspaper business for 62 years. “Mr. Oaklafd County,” as he is known to thousands, entered the newspaper field while in high school, founding a weekly. Upon graduation, he founded the Holly Herald, which ‘he edited ffom 1901 through 1937. He has been with The Press 15 years, * * * Also slated for honors are David J. -Wilkie, Associated Press auto editor, 57 years; E. A,. Batchelor, editor of the Detroit Athletic Club News, 56 years; W. K: Kelsey, Detroit News columnist, 52 years; Lee Smits, newspaper, radio and free jance columnist, 52 years; and C. B. Davis, Detroit Times edi- torial page editor, 50 years. * * * E, L. “Ty” went on the air shortly after radio station WWJ was’ established, will accept his honors as dean of the working radio. men in the area. Also to be guests of honor at the session at the Detroit Press :| Club_in the Leland Hotel, are five Detroiters who are past na- tional presidents of the. fra- ternity. The Detroit chapter boasts more ational presidents than any other Tyson, one of Amer- ica’s first radio sportscasters, who iserved as president in 1928-29. Sheriff's’ Det. Leo Hazen. tric chair, at.the Marin Rod-and Gun Club “She grabbed at the gun and I tried to stop her, I wanted to | give the gun back, but I didn't want her to grab it-away from Roberts quoted her as | me,” saying. In ‘the lie test, Crenshaw denied “emphatically,” Ziem said, that he had given Mrs. Lawrence the gun. * * * The gun is not registered, said Evidence supporting Mrs. Law- rence’s story was found in the Crenshaw kitchen, where the shoot- ing occurred, Hazen said that $500—in $50 and $10 bills—was found in a (Continued ‘dn Pagé 2, Col, 2) News Flashes LINCOLN, Neb. (P—The State Board of Pardons and Paroles to- day denied the commutation of sentence sought by condémned mass killer Chariés Starkweath- er. May 22 was set as the new date for execution of the 20-year- old youth in the Nebraska élec- SAN QUENTIN, Calit, Pham Two convicts escaped today from San Quentin. Prison and, holding & woman hostage, were cornered at-the-end of a pitr a short dis-. tance from the big prison, The Coast Guard sent a hell- ‘laceount of the slaying: ifrom a mental hospital, admitted today he strangled _ five-year-old Marvin Zdanowski whose bedy was found in a garage last night. — Lt. Hiram Phipps of the De- troit Police homicide squad said the confession was obtained from termittently with a sister living in the same house with the boy's deaf mute parents. Ritola was held for investiga- tion of murder, Police said they picked him up fer because circumstances of the slaying indicated it was commit- ted by some one who had a clese knowledge of the house, Police said Ritola, a former pa- tient at a”*Galesburg, Ill. mental hospital, broke under a barrage of ‘questions fired by four detectives. Phipps said Ritola told them the boy Was a government spy—'‘Spies have been chasing ime all over town. There are thousands of them. |, I intend to get them all.”’ In Galesburg, Il, Dr. Thomas T. Tourlentes, superintendent of the Galesburg State Hospital, said Ritola rae from the institu- ition Sept. 29, 1958, and every pos- isible effort had been made to ap- ‘prehend him. He said Ritola's mental state DETROIT w — Police said a' 47-year-old man, who escaped) George Ritola, 47 who resided in-| la the ign Gece annual rising building Supervisors will architects, who have all 38 bids analyzed by then. The Board of Supervisors will (Continued on. Page 2, Col. 1) "3 Armed Teens Caught Napping State Troopers Arrest 2: Boys | in Indiana Pontiac tine troopers, on an anonymous tip, picked-up the first of three armed Port Huron teenagers caught “napping.” A nationwide alert had been sent out for the two youths and a girl by St. Clair County Sheriff William J. Pettingill in cdnnection with the burglary of a sports center north of Port Huron late Sunday or early Monday. Bape 16, was agence Independence Township |.Was dangerous and that the hos-. pital had notified all relatives and police of communities where he might have'taken refuge after his escape, TELLS OF SLAYING — The officer said ‘Ritola gave this He found the boy yesterday in a bathroom which was shared by the Zdanowski family with other persons living in the house. He grabbed the boy, put his hand over his mouth and decided to kill him, He dragged the boy to the ga- rage and choked him for five or 16 minutes. Then he con- cealed the limp body in a rafter. He planned to return later and find a better hiding place for the body, Phipps said Ritola was accus- tomed to spending most of his time with -a sister Hilda Ritola, ‘who ‘ived there. ° After the boy disappeared, lice combed west Detroit for pia looking for him. Marvin, physically normal, was the only child of deat mute par- ents. Daniel: area Mt 38, and his wife Marjorie, 27 : Save Wee, + + Stock Reduction Sale! Prices on quality fa needs, George’ eatewports A ix. x * * They went to the house and found the girl sleeping in parse eels a loaded .32 Tevolver clutched in one hand. She was turned over to St. Clair County sheriff's deputies. caliber Putsey is Ruck’s uncle. The boys had left her there, say- ing they would send for her later, she told troopers, She said they | had loaded revolvers stuck under their belts and ‘‘a glove compart- ment full-of ammunition.” Girl in’ County, Nab : : >§ i 3 2 ‘gp y i . BE tr Proj ny s Elderly Folk Pr INGHAM —Ann street was The silo will be held Thursday night's bear-| day trom 9 s.m. t0 6 iy Reap sey gt margin ‘Lawrence's Southfield Township, will be at 2 Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will Hollow in Roseland Park Cemetery, Royal Oak. Mrs. Kitehen died yesterday in William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak after a short iliness. - For the past 38 years, she has ‘heen a clerk in several Birming- aes daughter, M ing are a . Mrs. ~ to Lineoln , phy > ag: Pra a a A eal said two other persons |A public hearing to confirm the|*°° Southfield; aed tements which | [zpecial assesemént role will be held) ror and one great aang TO DONATE LAND : : is at the corner of Ann and Lam} gk — ‘aan acted 2s cect on Many Issues pari Metin te. tnereectieg! essary to ; > x Mrs. Wood- ‘for greater traffic safety. (Continued From Page One) rove St., High-} 2 x. £2 " |new law extending temporary fed- no proof of} - TWO TYPES OF MENTAL TREATMENT — Dr. Theodore quilizers, which are given to approximately 50 per cent of the jeiling program has béen set for) And the long-awaited Rahoi Plan and the only indications} §atersmoen, acting medical superintendent of Pontiac State Hos- patients at the hospital. These two types of mental treatment will |May 11. for a state income tax came into on aye = -pital, a psychiatrist, stands next to the electro-convulsive unit be discussed during “Operation Friendship,” open house education- | Commissioners transferred g1,- |2¢ Legislature last night as part 7 rer apie teas 4S. "| which is used to give shock treatinents to mental patients. Mrs. al projects‘to be conducted at the hospital during Mental Health | 990 from the contingent fund of a 117 million dollar & year new : with ds ese were thee eMac e Spe ry PRONE ae eee teeptal, s awe weighing tree ee ne Se Soe es a p edpoertpapoteptins di borwen nase . there "wwas! fo: sign. ¢ : general construction Lawrence, part-owner of a De- aang + conte weaaiik was going anywhere ——altted: troit auto collision shop, is involved =r 3,100 Goal for Mental Health Week 3 ae ee The incéme tevy proposed by $2,002,400; J. A. Fredman Co. oll ving in the same house as his. ity LOOP Highwa : gems | de Public Works superintendent, found | tain) would ride piggy back on cre be 708 Sa" anrees ate , State Hospital Seeks Visitors sarin re risers oS ev » $2,127,000; 5 ’ ’ ; $20,000 short of the actual snew)a given per cent of federal lia- “a & Detwiller of Detroit, $2,164,000; Pg dry: rs {Bers Haga Will Have to Wait Pp removal and sanding costs, The! bility for individuals and 10 per tiac, $2,175,000; Barton Malow of (Continued From One) “Operation Friendship” will be|standing of mental illness through, April 27 will be Public Officials|yaig from surplus in other de-| Detroit, $2,179,000; Palmer Smith ured in the dackground of Mrs. Page the theme of Mental Health Week|education, according to Mrs. Mary Day. State legislators, community |partment accounts. | Together, the levies, along with Co. of Detroit, $2,184,215; R. E,|Lewrence's version of the black-\nual expenditure for new roads—~lat Pontiac State Hospital and a(Fink, president of thes Oakland |and county officials will be invited) ~ * * | @ seven per cent tax om net Dailey Co. of Detroit, $2,193,000; |™ail- wilt be~plauced-under-contract-b-|zoal of 3.100 visitors—the number/County. Chapter of the Michigan to the activities which begin at! Two 1958 paving fund Geficits| mcome of ‘bamks and other fi- and Perron Construction Co. of De-| She filed divorce proceedings |tween June, 1960 and June, 1961, of patients in the _bospital—has|Society for Mental Health, which 10:30 a.m. at the administration were ed for reassessment. _ | nancial institutions, would pro- troit, $2,243,000. in Oakiand County Circait Court |Mackie said. been set. is sponsoring the program. building of the hospital. The 25_property owners involved) “#ce 244 million dollars, be aid. MECHANICAL BIDS last September, charging cruel- | This includes portions of the Oak- F| the! Hospital officials have ar- * * * \in the E. Maple avenue widening! Prospects for the drust fund ty. Lawrence countered with a land-County Expressway from De 26 lay 2, ate tours and demon. |’ Similar special days have also Will be asked to pay $5,249 more. | thus brightened lor averting a gen- The top five low bidders—still week, April 26 through May 2, ranged special pec y taking into account: just base bids charge that Mrs. Lawrence was past Pontiac to Flint, piss |to be conducted throughout the! strations for each of the four jbeen set aside for other groups. |Their assessments will range from eral fund crack-up that has threat- a emer as ewan a ec tn Sak |S sty tes ed iP vle Se Gry ete see, [Art ote Sons AS OO aad pot mie Sao eer ne 3 c groups; or wom | > was m 900; Robert Carter of Detroit,| 9", Wayne dr. en’s organizations, and April 30|the deficit to be shared by 60) resolved. $683,700; Shaw Winkler of Detroit,) According to Hazen, Crenshaw| Mackie sald that surveys for has been slated as Community Day | Property owners, is $550. New as-| A weird five to two roll call, $697,500; L. S. Thornton of Troy,|said that he had been dating Mrs.| the expressway between Pontiac Name Robert B. Stewart for visits by Parent-Teacher As-|sessments will be from 11 cents with two cémmittee members ab- Detrol, $107,000. ? ee eae et Cet Wee Senne pone Oat bo sougbened 7 Seca one and = * lend dondoen vole the Sen- he : H d S mem a a j a vote on nm Saat sees Seassoee lout = set, ti tal to Head Forging, Socket |rise sats’ "| emingsam wspsyers conto ae for tomorrow’ ot Toran the low five bidders in the elec- - } Appraisals of land will begin this ‘tes cock day will is true to form, according to City) The deciding vote with five af- trieal trades were: i Hazen said that Crenshaw re-'fall and land acquisition will be un- The new president and general cet Yate a wetted Treasurer Russell T. Berger. | firmative votes required, was cast Schultz Electric Co. of Pontiac, |called meeting Mrs. Lawrence for|der way by early next year, he manager of the American Forging asian ineeaaion ss. ¢ |by Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R- ; Cates Electric Co! of|the first time in the fall of 1957| said » Me ‘ and Socket Co., 150 Branch St.. is post gaya e wae For the past four years about | Fennville), who repeatedly ‘ said Battey, GaN, Saris Eloctrtc| ohne be wea coursing a one x Route of the expressway between Robert B. Stewart. vcat: will be Giecussed by bee. |°2,Cr cent have paid city tax/until last night he doubted a cash . ment will be discussed by and 96 per cent county and school | crisis was imminent. Co. of Detroit, $323,942; Hamillition in Berkley, near her home.|Pontiac and the south Oakland * * * pital statf members and special |taxes prior to the March 1 dead-| Electric Co. of Detroit, $332,000;; | * * County area must be still approved The University of Michigan grad-| emphasis will be placed on the |jine The same held true for this\e/® '°_sislation came to the and the Ydon-Brand Co. of Detroit, w now is employed as &|by the communities through which uate, who has been vice president! geriatric and children’s units. | floor, it called for immediate sale $336,836. credit salesman for Goodyear Serv-|it will run, Mackie said and assistant to the president since year. of fund's 50 million dollars in se- ‘ / Some 80 representatives of the {ice Station, 30 S. Cass Ave. In Troy, the only community 1943, succeeds Goodloe H, Rogers|. Lv!e Abel, county agricultural) curities, worth about 43 million companies packed the divorce was initiated short- | where route approval has heen who recently retired as president|*°%t, 1s chairman of the program) 4 inner and entertainment |dollars on the present market. supervisors’ room in the County | ly after Mrs. Lawrence was |given, there is a taxpayer's suit and general manager of the com-|!? Oakland County. Groups ier: with a Scottish flavor is planned | It also provided for: : Ogio ating fp, yeatch ang Be. awarded © $16,900 Circuit Court, /blocking the road. The other towns pany. sane contact RL. Arthaud at the| °2,pimingham Chapter 20 and | 1 Reestablishment of the body Pa car Wie of mitre, | bout tnburten ho cessive! tn Royal Oaic and Hazel Park. et thee tne the asters Star, for 6:15 s soben youroulee ireadtnae man : is Ji 4. Rath, for- * * ® 4 . , - open sealed envelopes. Bidding at Tee Tee ee eS cin mad eee wordy sat Abel has invited “the officers of| Temple Nt MA*OM | fers from the state's general was officially closed at 10:07, al- | Eve, 1957. with the Walter P. Chrysler on Stewart has played an active|every organization in Oakland way. though bids had to be in by Hazen said Mrs. Lawrence's Detroit's east side, ‘bet his, ton, saiee ba 0h dtmane’s Wininenatent County to consider a visit to the| The Shean Trews, Sword Dance, 2. A continuing general fund ap- wh 2 | bankbook showed she deposited |i. . job that won't get under team for the past 17 years. He hospital during Mental Fee Oe une and the Flora Mac-| propriation of $1,200,000 annually Detailed. bids were read to the| $11,100 of the award last fall, | until the second five-year plan joined the firm in 1942 as control-|Week as an important part of the/Diomalt Bancy will Be danced Dy to support indigent veterans bene- group by Harry M. Denyes Jr., a| but since then had made with- |i, Grown up, Mackie said. ler. Previously, he had been em-|organization’s program for the Champ Magnuson, Sal-!fits now paid from trust fund in- designer of the long-awaited court-| drawals that reduced her account | northwestern should be under ployed at the L. A. Young Spring|year.” wal be sioaisa te Dan ey | come, the sum gradually to be house building. to a little more than $7,000, contract next year for conversion & Wire Co.,. Detroit. * * | jon the beapipes. ran'| reduced as the body of the fund He told Levinson and other super-| The last withdrawal was Fri-|to.an expressway type road from x *« * Oakland, Genesee and aeons e +¢ ¢@ Sho pier Bayo aeet from it visors: “There are quite a few , in the amount of t Mile road to a point near ; are among the 10 counties in sout . once aga rea i places where savings could be $500. “gee Telegraph road, Mackie said, FA. cmallag: Syeda 7 a eastern Michigan served by. the feature te dtionel Sovak testi |., The Febuilding timetable, under effected.” The other withdrawals were of|where it would join the 11%4-Mile ROBERT B. STEWART Rath joined the company a year|Pontiac State Hospital. ‘ er and ceramics by Elizabeth War.| (7°, Da” Suthored by Sen. Frank D. All bids remain firm for 45 days,|varying amounts at irregular pe-| Expressway between Northwestern ago. Previously, he had served the wick, worthy matron of the South (oe (R-St, Clair), would dove- he pointed out. riods, showing no pattern, Hazeh|and the Farmington-Brighton Ex- firm as @ consultant. Got His Man at Last field. Chapter. tail with scheduled reduction in Levinson was non-committal on said. pressway to the east. From 1932 to 1956 he was em- 1s The exemplification of degrees state debt service on the World eee ee we dny trial that led|DIREOR ROUTE ployed with the Packard Motor Car} gp {OUIs (UPI)—Thomas Me- |and presentation of honorary mem-| "a7 !1 and Korean War bonus bond a, ee | eee Oe With the conversion of J (Co, He had reached the position! merney played the pinball ma- |berships is scheduled for 8 p.m.| "1." i ee baer Bain sot teatified in Detroit to as manager of the Govern-| chines at Ted’s Buffet for two — le arguing the superiority of his * * * judgment, a trist testified | Couzens Highway + ment and Industrial Products Di-| \eeks before he hit the jack- proposal over mortgaging, Beadle But Delos Hamlin, chairman of that the head injuries had affected| expressway, there will soon be a vision of the ,Studebaker-Packard| “” =e all | ,, Women of the First Presby- |said that it would produce more the Board of Supervisors, said the woman mentally, Hazen said.| direct expressway route all the way Corp., Detroit. when he resigned. pot yesterday, His ball ree terian Church are at the social | quick cash, give all state agencies oA + Allis Wins eanantely borer 'c ge cage * Soe eee via earnest Oe Oo es Je of. | hal om 90.08 to's pm tolay a crack at available funds and pro- > scheduled Oakland construc- . . Freund Jr. of- tomorrow receiving items for vide a surer method of rebuildin Be, rect a fl omg ti gihad first Pog ncn | pindrrererg wear|tion, Mackie — we co Santen Forpeg ge fered ee mnes salle the annual spring rummage sale. | the fund. m= = . “ Jeful i : Arbor turday 0, tures prize ~ Av, - : a Hopital Gee in| Mackie said Oakland County has "pressed metal stampings and as-| out his police detective’s badge Hewlett and Denyes said they rao oeg her admission as «|e steatest dollar volume of high- semblies for a variety of indus-| and made the arrest—for run- @ would proceed with examination tient there was volun-|W4y deficiency in the state, mostly tries, It was founded here in’ 1915.' ning a game of chance. of all bids éven though a final nag Sata ent because highway construction here s Jegal step in the path of the new : over the past decade has not kept "+ Courthouse has not as yet been pace with the county's swift pop 144 OAKLAND AVE. cleared. on growth. ; This is what attorneys can tele -P f He said the PURNITURE ate ree wmen ct IEXETOIESSOL, | stent Se cont ome BED HERE’S THE TOTAL SELLING PICTURE Slit a mescensl na NAT efor soe “ ' once-contes - 7 , AN AVERAGE OF $4200 |S SPENT dan dente doe: tha uate tehling Wife Succumb enue it Jocal roads are te, be F RAM ES AT THE CHECK- OUT COUNTERS OF gus pet Sgr: eal taicias , THE AVERAGE SUPERMARKET ‘ ACKI€ §al The Weather Former U. of M. Man’s |i. scneduled tor $100 million of| __9AMES 3. RATH yrs ge Soil ame “gy x ; Death Natural; Sheriff |trunktine construction through 1961. scm $ 95 ee FONTING AND VicuNTTY Mostly tal S ted Sui id The construction program will “ ; - tw sodas ond fontgnt. jot oe se cool. uspec e viciae be an economic boost to the county, Heari Set Toni ht — 7 ot. Low 5 oe Femmes he oes about $35 mil- ng qg bas pisces ner’ 6-14 miles today. | ANN ARBOR W® — The bodies|lion in highway department pay- - light westerly 8-16 miles to- PF ae ired University of Mich-|rolls into the economy. on City Assessments ORDERS PLEASE Tedey in Pontiac igan professor, Jan A. Van den| Mackie believed .the Oakland ores temperature preceding § a.m.|Broek, 7%, and his wife, Helen|County expressway would produce City “commissioners. will hold on large ‘At ® a.m: Wind velocity 15 m.p. h.|Margaret, 66, were found in theirja residential boom. north: ot. Pon- henrieee MURINE ta gaciel aennee- easy rolling Direction—Northesst. two-story frame home east of Ann|tiac, and attract “more than $1 Bun sets at 7:20 p.m ercial|ment rolls covering five paving casters Bun rises Wednesday at 5:41 a.m, |Arbor last night. million-a-mile in new comm ; Moon sets Wednesday at 4:45 4.m. co * nd industrial investments along-|Prodects, including West Ann Arbor Heavy Duty Moon rises Wednesday at 5:43 p.m. . ” avenue, Carlisle to ; 4 4 insides” iocinilinns aes ee, cee Hapeotray. sectoner at. (272706: Baldwin to Carlisle; Glad. STEEL BED OB. Wins iesics Sper vier 7 edical exami c Highway ¢ place. Cooper Edison 18 mec i mn of satural Couns os puke about pone in the |South Jessie street, Wilson to Pro-| FRAME ONLY Ste” a. ner 51] Dr, R. Barlow said Van | Highway Department, saying it | spect, and Longfellow avenue, Uni- djustable to Monday in Pontiac den Broek of a heart attack | has werd =, pe rane than $3 |versity to the Pontiac, Oxford & Three Sizes a tesseden Gow and that Mrs. Van den Broek | million took office near- (Northern Railroad. . pughert temperature senvansc meee ¢ died of custheatite foes a rup- | tly two years ago. Also is resumption of Simmons Beds Complete from $49.85 Up Mean temperature ....._...+........42.5} tured intestine, Elimination. of survey work by|® heating on the vacating of the YOU GET. Weather—Sunny. all wood avenue in _—or | ine Yat ips foes» | Babee, in catuaes Yatinemne iprivehn, ceneitinay fee enti Ciel Dette. subdivision | Simmons bed —heod and foot. end— side rails and Highest temperature ....+00++.s0000: " . . : ana "ee *Hasewerenoes " 1, enlcide pact after taking an|by using more Department people |Planned. Choice of many styles and combinations. 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Township By The Associated , : | Lucky Joe, also at home, and ete Hog we monn ean Pied nya nll elon oe recorded) ‘The battle against tee of Lake es a eens night to obtain bids for dations far hontd action. 1 | PhUntOe Wutet® kno Shae 0 ting “ Limit, ¢c | water treatment equipment to be stride ahead. - ease b | Deaths Elsewhere : > sey a ap gy meoee Flour esa pone been sharply; The Cnast chet dette : GUELPH, Ont, (AP) — Edward Reason for the $2,000 installation|"educed in an e 0 eee) Macktnny foeting 20 tigen bte.s This Setisles The , Fs gy gen gh Conta the vote Hoe tes he| ming indy. Ar present more| kee Monday i Whetuh Bay, “ff Deore To A oi, cae AG: ; Wed. ib Oni . 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The’ gears were in neutral, the ignition was turned off and the windows were open. Kosko, who is not being held, is scheduled to take a lie detector test Wednesday. The district attorney said Kosko, has been “‘most cooperative” in| the investigation. Nun Dies, Two Hurt in Car Collision LANSING w — A Catholic nun’ was killed and two other nuns were | injured seriously in a traffic col-| lision at an intersection in a resi- | dential neighborhood yesterday, | The nuns’ station wagon and a car carrying a group of high school | companions escaped with slight in-| juries. { Sister Margaret Therese Sawkins | of the St, Vincent de Paul Home’ for Children was killed. Injured was Sister Mary Felix, superior of the home, and Sister Vingent de Paul of the Bishop's in Lansing. Both are in St, “Lawrence Hospital. i Search Is Conducted for Missing Old Man ESCANABA @® — An air and land search was conducted over a wooded ‘area near here today for a missing elderly man. 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Happening to Us? ferent to me that they don’t print into others’ yartls, destroy- = oS soil es of ae, Bow con ous Be = jones fo cheat st Ca an alphabetical ponameis . ; “Ar stigtlle WAM Wal Saipan "David Lawrenee Saye: printed on the bottom part? And parents of these young. folks | eS Herter Will T d i ‘Dulles Steps aise. S:sese | One was a erter read in CPS “ait meareres te Fr wd sy DuBois, Chicago hole which encompassed an entire rte etre be city. block ‘which will hopse a new. -WASHINGTON—Christian A, Such acidens occu every me 4, ge Third Housewife There’ i plenty 7 Bg np cohegr ee Office The is Herter, the new secretary of state, and then in news reporting. Ordi- no “team” in the State Department ~~ Seni ee ee ee an established fact Senate Building. cost ibaa to Soliow the peilelis ot hic the differences between what under Dulles and thet it was just ‘He Goes Because anaidea, masinn sel aa wan ‘John Foster Dull is said before the newsreel and TV a “one-man operation,” as so 9 — take them by their patties and take aha saad do deals? ees 2 es ee ee mentionad hy critics. Of Popular Demand’ © tiem. 1 keep my yard nice, but previously in : . xpensive shrubs eg gusta, reporters for the printed page do While-the new secretary of state _ Williams is a great governor and a, andes ve and _ Ga., last Satur- not differ very means to carry on the policies of the reason he goes around the ° Taxpayer sppeintzoent was scale oe, significan rope ae ietes. ef is Secune a8 te eRe This ha to be a t pect his manner ar are anx- difference, and it is especially conducting negotiations to be dif- ious to see him and him. He's ‘Another Group Will of tet one worth: nothing because there have ferent. Hertep, for instance, may a great traveling salesman for Consider the Risks’ 3 of dens thee been hints. heretofore that. ter travel lens and depen nase ee oer, Michignt-sad we shauid Se sind might change 4 ambassadors abroad. Alter "s so popular. « I've been following articles on oe hap- policies pursued by Dulles in the Selomacy than ta iar eee Pelly the Sera careflty and Ym very pen a past. viduality as in any other official — sorry they’re not’ progressing and : particting -tiate- The wwe of the word “ten 7 ee i ‘Let’s Get Busy . their courage and fortitude is run- LAWRENCE ment wasn't re- be te who have ( 1909) dF Cl bs’ ning out. It's a hard life they've : During dinner Saturday evening ported in the press and was given and rorm Uiuk _ | ghesen, but they must make, the only over televisior. 24 hours later. Dr. William Brady Sa s: ' There isn't-any place to go in oo" aden hedean naa ys: : - Pontiac. If there are any social duaien Se ied Ge come tae clubs, tney’ae.heeping 8 secret Drs. Mary Cole i , ete., pai san Physical Activity. Protects i=: vice wi imoe $i pect es i ely this cn ae cauidoebi wee iene Against Heart Ailments. s.seteusrtmis == Portraits | oh I he executic pe section of the in nena aaa advertised nar . e . . i ag oe wed en “= : graphic of Detroit and Royal Oak 4 oil ‘the. ? The Man About T on ie enact te vi dis. Tn an investigation of thousands keep the beart beating — and clube and dances, Why cant we __ BY JAMES J. METCALFE the revolutionary own patcaes itis nson ex : Jennie Haddon, 2 team for some re : he admitted, mis- vous fearful and. worried. bd by I Th on : a haltec'et Holly, _ a —_ WE cogtinny,” SITs UP 18ST DAY erably. - eee and ; Haan | _ Evidently the reporters:had gone = ‘That is to say, the patient sits “I. must have ‘ their was a Stevenson- Kennedy | ticket Golfers beware! away from the scene on Saturday up in a chair for perhaps half an been crazy, for 1 After my w the clea for the Democrats. . ‘A certain Pontiac State Bank executive {0 urile pore -agacice mah pipes, Aig a ow pane a opp ats a Vice Presiden will be giving strokes t and left after he newsreel ; or second , and made 4 hours urged _ Satan ~ night . hs opening ay toond at 6 eee morning and evening sitting-up pe- a thing’ as Mes a the Gab, eared hind - Dic Nixow did an exceptionally fine ' riods ‘are increased fo an hour that affair a - e ae | : ot et RE : each morning and an hour each girl I met at i a her? T’'ll go crazy if I don't. get V Or evening after a Week; to two hours tavern, ‘HUSBAND'S TORTURE this cleared up, so we can have erbal chids to- each morning and evening in the. “But I had been Well, I tried to worle, but had a’ happy home again.” THE PONTIAC. PRESS < - Mra: Elise Jensen ao thirfl week; to three hours the under a 4 been without sleep for 24 hours, UTSID fourth week; then the patient;sits strain and won $0 I didn’t accomplish much, or? E HELE its Day freon sunday of 1225 West Silver Bell Road: rat a: ie up aif day, and begins w a which I hag never ee It is often wise to get an outside by Tux Powrue Pees Company * day. few steps the first few to miy wife. ' _“At 5 pany I headed back to to aid in such "Mir. and Mrs, Ray H, Linabury the bathroom and back or up and “We were both peodlings af gy a et situations, for his advice will carry given birth : _of 45 Carter St.; Sist wedding anniversary. aeeeaher, sok Wea aen Torrent, walled around until mildalght. "ek wn % Perry Symondson-.._, -longer walk from day to day. -T still Then I felt so tired and hungry, I = And. his wider experience will cssurgas mot Waterford eth bth, a te eee niet fs coca A Sis eb alms.” th endl inte ing * 7 ae re ona Se & Ramee ‘party out of that aggrieved and _ of Walled Lake; 84th birthday. : ment proved ~~, beside signaled the tar So I served as the Counsello | Benty B. Tame : r sien toot the . regment, they htieted. i tender to bing i nk. They and expla: d that Ralph was only management pa : were wi _ 50 per cent at fault, 'so see tomor- of Birmingham; 86th birthday. tient in bed for at least six a doctor a re wiley, rows conclusion of this traged “" Aagust C. Schoot , weeks before he was perniltted “| approved fe TS yey y. : ‘ re even walk on © le : ‘ ' +e _— 85th birthday. to ‘walk on eggs.’ course, bat ad “ide insu her iny. Always write Plat ete nt Crane : ~~ Victims of iatrogenic ‘heart dis- Nora as if she were in g : wae, a ves gan” enclosing «long fe 2 tla ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traynor . the poor souls have been medical @anger ‘ping 4nd printing costs when you send 0 believe they must-have scared lest Nora. m,° 4, eg rn ne er ‘a dose of digitalis every day to through the birt “Finally, “the suggested I better (Copyright 1959p Aer ¥ ee hy =e 5 5 aq S R E PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 ait & | ab et ey de si ae 1 2 i gf i i i : | r rf gig 4 38 z a3 i3 i F yf Ly z i 7 3 5 ; F fe H i PERRY DRUGS Cast Bivd.,Cor. Perry RE 2-0050 = = a New Idea fora New Era A WE PAY THE BILLS! Never before...such important coverage for auto injuries! NATIONWIDE pays hospital, surgical, medical bills*...plus daily disability or death benefits...if you or any relatives living with you are hurt by aninsured - or uninsured motorist. 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American control tower, out on the west field. | stands as tall as a 9-story building.| policies and statements should be The BS2 came over at great height| In. the successful April 3-test at! tempered by the consideration that flamed 5,000 feet over the tower s.3 slfis — fight on the nose, and as | ie. SITO DeIZeS Hon But the officer on the public aidress system forgot to an- ounce that this was a demon- the Batista administration. It says Batista got away with hundreds of millions, much‘ of it deposited abroad. From Batista's holdings in Cuba, the government:-so far has taken over nine million dollars in stocks and bends, plus several Nearly seven million was taken in bank accounts of Manuel Perez'- .| Benitoa, Batista’s customs ¢hief Tradjtionally the customs service has been.a center of graft in Cuba, Through bribes many importers paid no duties at all or paid low duties on high duty goods: Money. seized from accounts of men in the armed General Francisco Tabernilla, $1,200,000; Brig. Gen. Pilar Gar- cia, $800,000; Gen. Juan Rojas, = “Why pay the bigcar price penalty? aac PONTIAC: Bill Spence, peut Se & Service, 211 Saginaw St. Motor Sales, $145: Commerce Rd., Route 5. 105 M-59 © LAKE ORION Rambler, 420 Main Street Motor Sales, 51 North Anderson Rambler, 7551 Auburn Rd. © WALLED LAKE: K & PTA WORK AND BEING A CUB SCOUT DEN help to keep Mrs. William R. . In Tue orHER DAY someone remarked ' that the oil business was only a man’s business. It isn’t true—and thank heav-. en for that! Thousands of women have played a vital role in makirig Standard Oil what it is today—stock- » wives of employees, businesswomen and dealers’ wives. __- Here are just a few of our fair ladies There isn’t enough room on this page t6 print all of their pictures. Women have an unerring instinct for quality and service and value—things on which our business is built. This is why so many women are busy on the scene at Standard Oil. But we are equally grateful to wives and mothers behind the scene. They know how to ladle out generous portions of praise . and encouragement—just when they’re needed the most. Progress depends on perseverance. And we count on thou- sands of the best bucker-uppers in the holders, employees world! A “man’s business,” indeed ! manufactures and More than 30,000 Standard, with the services and materials to give you top-notch service. ot OF HE gy | : : : ae) 4 % 1959 * STANDARD OLL COMPANY: "ny it a, po : om mores, ugill o Mrs. MISS AGNES TOKHEIM is president of The Tokheim Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her gauges to Stan tt businesses BEFORE HER RECENT RETIREMENT, Miss ae 9 ‘executive to a Standard employee of supply is now on.a world tour, Back in 1903; ment benefits were virtually unheard of in industry, We want you to meet some of our fair ladies + oe xyes baa } ‘THE SION OF PROONESS: ee " THROUOW AESEARC ct ‘I Don't Care Girl’ Does Care SO ALL WILL KNOW — ia Gaek J nwa lets gee sees. ee : = Bstablighed in- 1898 : . Farmer-Snover $3 Funeral Home> ; E 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-917] 2 “Peal . PARKING ON PREMISES ebedeebbbbbarbeseooteessoccococecescoscosoes $e0600000008000000 everyone know that there’s been an addition to the Garden family _ — an 8 Ib. 6 oz.sboy, as the large sign says. Garden, who is holding his daughter Holly, 3, displayed this sign in front of his home and landscaping: shop. 9 ‘ Ontario Job "4 Tough One : Autos Soon Will Be Able to Circle Lake Superior will give you full protection, costs but worth every cont. ' anc! qicdaes TORONTO #—A ribbon of asphalt being pushed through oe Ontario will enable motor- within 24 miles of White River. Most of the 104 miles through rugged bushland, once roamed by the Ojibway Indians, will be.. paved by the end of 1959. At the southern end, the high- years to close a 163-mile stretch) way runs to 15 miles north of the from the Agawa River, 115 miles) Agawa River, a winding waterfalt-|,, ‘ists to circle Lake Superior. Work crews have been chopping i F i i A i i i $33 i ao HI i T, ic s! i T i i zt i f i 1B 28 Fs Sn Pa tne oe. he cuanitistened for Rattle, lof Mackinac gives U.S. tourists| Now All Is Rattles : Ursa LONG BEACH, salt. Aah — BE | Fireman John W. emason was 2 with Poa gy sae listening for a rattle as he being om | Monday. Now oavane rottles in h and the Canadian govern- Vira jagreement covering the Trans-| xed for the rattle, the truck jjumped a curb, knocked down a sign and smashed into a tree. Makemason had to get 20 stitches lin his forehead. About One Man LOS ANGELES (AP) — A red- haired burlesque dancer billed as the “I Don’t Care Girl’ wrote a farewell note to the man she cares for—and then tried to kill herself aboard an airliner Monday; . The note indicated “the man plans to pear aca else. Mitzi Dore, 32, also known pro- fessionally as the “Happy Go Lucky Girl,” was found uncon- scious from an overdose of tran- quilizer pills in an American Air liner restroom. She was reported in critical condition today in. a hospital. Policeman L. W. Lane said the note, written on back of a flight ticket, was addressed to Fred Raulin, Washington, D.C., & real estate consultant * * * _Raulin could not be reached in Washington for comment but his ‘father, Fred Sr., said “He doesn't want anything to do with her. The less I hear about that girl the better—I ‘know she doesn't belong in this family.” ‘West Point are Corps Salutes Old Soldier, 99 WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — West Point's corps of cadets Mon- day saluted an, old soldier on his 9th birthday, He is -Maj. Gen. Henry Clay Hodges, Stamford, Conn., retired since 1921. He is the academy’s oldest graduate, class of 1881. The 2,400 cadets sang “Happy Birthday” with a cake with 99 candles. They also gave him a cadet officer’s|- saber. Ralph Bellamy attended classes with paraplegics to play his role of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Broadway hit play, ‘Sunrise at ee “at eed FE, OLE AS LEE LE SLAP DOE EEE EE, ” GILLIES’ HOUSE of VALUES Shoe Savings MEN?’S "7,000 Pair “FAMOUS BRANDS pers Poise and gy fee Gore Me: me * All Sizes BRANDS. | Thick Sole Canvas OXFORDS Loafers : ‘Ree $6: 95. a “All Colors «| soda)... ind you : Sn hn oa St 1 rete omer ; | ® : ; 00 & 100 Proat. Bistitieg trom groin. Ste. Pierre Smicnatt Fis, (Bin. of Nosbloin), Marttord, Com, and presented him/. + FIX TT UP FAST WITH A BANK LOAN * That ill-tempered monster. in your basement probably takes more fuel than it should to keep your house warm. And an antique furnace,could actually cause damage to your whole houge someday! de ix up that furnace, or replace it now— and let Pontiac State Bank finance it for you at low bank rates with liberal terms: : * 200 6.56 9.34 ‘1787 500 15.97 28: 43.86 750 23.96 34.42 65.79 1000 31.94 45.89 87.72 2000 63.88 91.77 175.44 3500 110.92 159.72 306.11 v We finance all types of Home Improvements: Re-decorating New Bathroom New Kitchen _New Siding Paved Driveway Extra Rooms New Garage Recreation Room and many more! You don’t have to be a customer — - you ng \ have to have your home paid for —you - ' don’t need a down payment! ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES : me se up at hoa mea. You can 1 win a © Spring , FIXUP a if in a storage garage je cuicee| We Trust That —s_— fh age M was | sent You Will Like Us... for ’ %, : 3 a Ae ay hag ageed 1 come ¢ The owners of the DonelsonJohns § - Private, voluntary heaith insurance for the aged has |‘ Set. He ori Dates usually tig | at the, increased its coverage in recent years, —_- eee Pe Sk a J adit nak 2. A government health insurance program for - vores: aint, yey social security recipients would undercut the efforts of sd: yesterday to his first rs meena mnie. Sareea a & government program were to cover limited | Allocation | was; wt trom 5,000| | Pita| and nursing home care — ax now envisioned — pres- Pontiae Mayor Philip E. Rowston.| Sve | tThat’s| SUreD would develop to extend the program to other parts |, Rowston, on the tax setting! tor hecame a bookkeeper ieee wif te edie! care tl ard tin ps ot ens, 7 mnty Nana Bank er = some of our; _ ‘4. The future cost of an insurance program is dif- organization ‘meeting. He replaces |, 5@¥ : of his for children; ficult to estimate with any accuracy. William J. Emerson, superintend.|‘@>4s® 8 Southern Democrats. coming year,” he ex- 5. Pressures would develop to extend medical care tri- [ent of schools, who served as|\COURT TO a ¢ *« *¢ | plained. Lets surance t the working population and their dependents. {chairman in 1957-58, : . Senate Repubican Leader Ever- 6. The present personal medical.care would diminish The board also set the follow. |S2tion by the q ett M, Dirksen (R-Ii) explained * with a government program. ing dates for hearings prelimi [partment he was “opposing Ervin's enent I antists ‘THE PROS — . nary to setting 1969 county, town- | Mrs. Summer admitted embes- with the Eisenhower administra- 1, Not to put & social security health insurance pro- checking ncoust,, charging her | MOE). tion's position. ; * gram into effect now would postpone an effective solution | May 20, 21 and 22—pyeliminary)| (oi. ott om commercial se- | i The administration, he said, Federal ion to the program of medical costs for many of the aged. hearings on the county, county! counts whose monthly statements i oon Se Re ny, - 2, It's possible that government health insurance —_ soot pdt 174 individual) she manipulated. P | po esa gente gh rh ama ee cia We by taking over this special problem — would help assure | y1.. 29 hearings to set final| The shortages were disclosed amendments besides those al- T the continued acceptance of private health insurance for |rates for townships and schools, |yésterdy, after the bank's audit- ready in the Kennedy bill. Making False Claims} the rest of the population. May 29—hearing on Oakland|i€ department found that its rec- * * ber Sroducts 3. A government program could provide better {County budget and review all/(h ict Oa listed Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark), protection than is now given by private insurance. ow in Mrs. Sumner’s bookkeeping rec- chairman of the Senate Labor June 1~set final rates for all. jonas, Management Committee, appar-| GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — The 4. A ready and equitable method of spreading the cost Chairman Rowston said the! the shortages have been made cadre Sgn Re Rayodimllacaed. seore grt use talib pameviewe over the entire. population would be set up.. hearings will be held this year in|. the bank said, and the loss to! to wttte in new Tuft-lieetiey ‘pee iDe ggg pdt d ; 5, The cost would be relatively low per person because the supervisors room on the fourth |the bank is covered by insurance. “TiAl. wnlacin wenn im came y| ot MEH numberof pene wo wu paving, |e Co ec pak that if it failed, he would then ** * ; Board of Education Building on Aquarium igns Fishy press fof four Taft - Hartley OF ae ee eee esCentral Student teas oe om oe WASHINGTON (UPA vis- amendments he has, drafted, Hejsaid dentifrices do not have . itor to aquarium reported sald these are ecesary to detlltantial effect in preventing toot ee Manes cx Save Ss in view. te bei Sons ma |" ge ocr ae per er at OPECCN Winner The two key ones Would bam or-|” gu, .a54 the stated that ganizational plating. 204 0%] yrecing. teuth correctly at the snes | pecaer meres | COPS Sopinaw Valley | Soh Rv sat Shiney oe Jeserich spoke at the annual pa in igina { that if Taft peovisions|meeting of the Michigan Dental) Oratory Category i pt ag ee ator : Stanton Walker,-a Pontiac Cen- ; bate would end. Michigan Dental School, said there heed Een i i ane aoe se ida { Already 125 amendments havelis evidence that fluoride in water|‘f@! High School student and son KEKE RKRKEKE KERR RRR ROO been printed. Many of these ‘are|supplies prevents tooth decay by|®f Dr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Walker pa *% : Fine fabrics, r not likely -to be called up, bow-|combating the agents of decay. He/% 1035 James K. Bivd., is the Sag- . : loungelike luxury! i ever. Ninety-one ‘have been of-|said it has heen known for some|‘@w Valley champion in original x eag@neweokind@ofe a poseventnbelcinieseentnse fered by Goldwater. ae time that fluoride prevents decay |@tory. finish thate d : , im children's teeth, but latest evi-| Walker of five winners * etnateneeds no *: COMFORT x & *& (pcenaetiee he foi ants telia the te theary Valley Spring # waxingeore lishing dat | c G tS es teeth of all persons and fights Speech Tournament held at Arthur % po Ce ee _ Gossett se decay. Hill High School in Saginaw. He * foregupetoethree=> +: TAILORED ; - P will now compete in the regional * Chevy MMagie-hitwer verytte nequer © h.... concnnsnece yamine Union ower os tomnainent stated tor Apri 3 at * EB VOCALS nish hoide that showroom sheen! ae eee me Th Charges Dropped Flint Northern High School. ‘ «: INTERIORS Freedom Threat . Seven of the 15 Pontiac Central | , RPE SES eS SSE SES Se ES 2 errr cove 7. comet, vice wrestlin. Area ShoO Pet nae ae ae William T.. : nl ng , : dent and general pag Tl All but Walker, however, were SSOHKRSSCHHSEHOKECEH COO OOH ES, ?. : | yard ee Sion aur toes Changes have bess Greppedl| cliinated tn the Maal round of | : ; OSs) ’ monopoly | ##einst a Township man competition. $ : order so encaaectiey yee cueea talon ox 4 red! Other Pontiac finalists were ! : and industry group at the. ‘Kir fesult of an —_ ~ thea ainda elimi oi eieireman in the Hills in Bloomfield Towm| "Sse Potice at the Pontiac Post , Clark David : ; has become| State Pe : It’s the next thing to power ship, said union power democracy (‘tid Ammold Greer Jr., 21, of 1000\and Warren Norland, alll in the = , ; : odor 6 ig He called this a “national prob-| Devaar ae The Slerdiness : et! 3 was the first order of magni- : ne eereoeseeeeeetee Both * * * | and the tlyle of Gossett, of 420 Goodhue Ra., eriti|8*-, #, 6 Spent | 7 ee : an RA mt ar Bais g Sen eeenenesesesesscescasessqemnsess “None of them,” he sald, | was WOODWORK . Body by { Coil springs at all four wheels do a superb,job = ¢ “deals with basic industrial re- |treatment | 1. |) ee + _ Of leveling out the bumps. 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Bec a a oe i : : chairman; Mrs. Thomas i ~ of i seg * ed Pera) bees LES iltr f , 3 es rs Me ss 00 j ( : S ce -rection of Mrs, H.Edwin Scott, discussed improvements for the dressing program and asked groups to stress that the Pon- tiac loan closet is available inte i i Hus i i i if + BEE li i BF : ? : Be! F ‘l aff FEEr na Crow... Randall Dorothy McKinnis iii yo | Patient.in Hospital _LaVern D, Mortis-of Union Lake is a patient at Pontiac Hospital. | ' > TESS HN a = EE RRON aa cei: annem am eg, = ba ile sn Over 1200 carpet patterns af any price range — you want to pay, Braided Rugs, Hooked Rugs. Huge selection of scatter rugs and area rugs. , : Kentile Asphalt and Vinyl Tile. Robbins Tile. Armstrong Corlon and the new Futuresq Vinyl. , Vinyl Stair Treads and Rubber runner. Many Carpet Bargains, too. Whatever your : 2 flooreovering needs may be, you will find them at Molls. Stop in or-callfor. Cb oe tee Retimate. ol 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH. son explained Laura Briggs Is Christened Outlines Malkim ‘Camp Program Lillian David- Malkim School’s camping program at the PTA meeting last week. Mrs. Charles Robison and Mayme Myatt, Mal- kim teachers, talked on camp ‘ Margaret Scott, audio-visual di- rector for Pontiac schools, showed =| @novie: “So This Is PTA.” : *| Fifth grade roommothers . and -|\their assistants were in charge * @\ of the cooperative dinner, | ct ‘Academy ship che Naubert, guest of the and grand council member; and Mrs. Harold the map Dearborn, Detroit, Mt. Clemens and Taylor. Township Old-Time Styles Modeled at PEO Chapter Meeting Chapter AW of PEO Sister- hood met at the home of Mrs. Paul Snover on West Huron street Monday .evening. Members by Robert Miller, Assisting the hostess was Mrs. William Kalwitz. : Mrs. Clarion Cooke of Bloom- field Hills was a guest. Club Hears Réport , on Off-Record Court “Report on the Off-the-Record Juvenile Court” was the sub- ject of George Taylor, chief as- Officers Introduced Pontiac Unit Has Meeting, Hears '“™MSUO Speaker aie am 13 school. followed 1 started shadow. He an after- but I re- times said; ‘For with him !* He liked all more, “He asked me to take his LD, bracelet and to. tell you the truth I wanted to but my mother would have brained me. He gave me a box of Easter candy and my mother served it to her bridge club and I didn’t even get one piece, If I don’t accept his 1D. bracelet it will ruin my friendship with his sister who is my age. What should I do?” TROUBLES rector of student affairs, was speaker at the meeting. He brought the group up to date on what. is happening at MSUO and showed slides taken while he and his family were in the Far East. Mrs, John Kent was chair- man of the social committee. Assisting were Miss French, Mrs. Lloyd Wait, Margaret Le- College Exhibits Children’s Art Fe eg fee Fa8 hs Hee ia Z = gee EEEE #3 i Tuning tor Concert Rose" from ‘‘The Music Man” will be presented, x* *« * Also featured on the program will be the string ensemble Karen Bronoel and Joan Grahek in “Tea for Two.” The musical program is be- ing presented by students un- der the direction of Julia Holl- yer and Jerome B. Libby. py Hats Everything Must Go! ts = Jewelry Dresses: —_ Lingerie Blouses... Handbags 47 s Sportswear 1 Skirts * pores eee an —™COTION. Branch Store at 718 W. Huron Street , ACROSS ‘From FOX CLEANERS “feeg CHOP as. Much as Soe Bae Days Married 50 Years MR. and MRS. WARREN DAY In honor of their 50th wedding ariniversary, Mr. and Mrs. War- daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Day of Wil- liams Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wood, Mr. and C. Barling, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Van Haitsma of Cadillac and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Darling of Anaheim, Calif. The Days also have nine grandchildren.and two great-grandchildren. cneementanee 3 Pontiac Optical Center is pleased to announce that applications. _ are now being accepted for. the “Miss International Contact Lens” Contest The winner receives 3 pairs of contact lenses (inch finted sun lenses) plus an all ex- Reach fatal where aity wil reign ct World Contact Lens ‘close May 10th, 1959 , Official ‘Entry Blanks Available we PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER © N. Saginaw St., water First Congress. Applications 103 ¢ 4 Ponte FE 20291. cn Ss (MR. and’MRS, ELWOOD SIMMONS To celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elwoad Simmons of North Perry street, there will be an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the North Lake Angelus road home-of their son-in- . law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Broadway. Other children of the Simmons’ are Mrs. W. K. Ryan of Waterford, Mrs. George Muenstermann, Mrs. John C. Wargel, Mrs. Victor Verponten, James Simmons of Waterford and Charles E, Simmons of Goodrich. They have 22 grandchildren and three great-grand- children. FE F eI ti 2 z i i g F i F | if Her ie fie ELE ane : fl Fee Bd f i = ag ga é as your right leg swings awhile, reverse. S, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959. Bracing yourself against wall with left hand reach as far in each direction as you can with right arm dnd leg. Now swing right arm down and back Re | Gives You Office Title . Dependson Town would call each other what . you do at home. But if his of- fice is large and busy, it would be more business-like, espe- cially when customers are present, for you to call him Mr. Jones and he also call - you. Miss Jones ~- as he does next two father died suddenly one week ago. I would like to know how long we should wait (out of respect to his father) before announcing our engagement.” Answer: You may announce your engagement any time. That is, tell your most inti- mate friends the news and send a notice to. the newspa- pers. But no party should be given for at least several months. ~ “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me the correct way to refer to my husband ‘when . talking to m ydaug’sreht talking to my daughter's friends? They are in their teens if that makes any dif- ference.” Answer: You refer to him “Mary's father.” {4 = 4 * * * 4 yards 39-inch fabric. tern part. Easier, accurate. - * * * 75 Attend Areme Chapter Meeting OES Honors Former Leaders Past Matrons and Patrons of Areme Chapter No. 503, Order of the Eastern Star, were hon- ored Monday evening at the | Roosevelt Seventy-five Masonic Temple. members and guests atfended the meeting. x * * Hongred were Mrs. Evert E. Johnston, Mrs. C. W. Mosse¥, Mrs. Oscar Forslund, Mrs. Thad Beall, Mrs. Norman A superbly shaped sheath—the most elegant way to be noticed by day, at dinner, on a date. Doubie- Printed Pattern 4556: Misses’ |Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes Printed directions on each _pat- Send fifty cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each ipattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pon- tiac Press, 137 Pattern -» 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainty name, address with zone, size and style, number. By RUTH MILLETT “For my part you can take back our education, our jobs, our cars, our votes, our independent money. I'd trade it all in for the pleasue of wide-eyed, scatterbrained, frivol- ous, extravagant or just dumb for one year,” says ‘a British news- \paperwoman. We women may feel that way once in a while when the pressure} of trying to combine marriage, motherhood, civil work, yardwork, social life, chauffeuring,; and may- be an outside job becomes too much. But we couldn't stand being help- less, wide-eyed dependents, educated, uniformed and hog-tied inside four walls — not even for a year. We're used to the freedom te come and go that the automobile has given us. We're used to either earning our own money or being equal business partners with our husbands. We'd hate ‘like fury té have to say “pretty please” every morning to hand-ou say about the way our children are brought up instead of waiting for Papa to be indulgent or to put his foot down, depending on his mood. We're used to dog things our- selves. What modern woman really wants to wait around help- lessly until her big, strong man decides to do sofmething she has the strength and ability and in- génuity to do herself? We're good managers and know it's more satisfying to help build up a joint bank accgunt than to squander a husband's money with extravagant unconcern. What Modern Gal Wants to Be Helpless We enjoy saying “I think’ in- stead of ‘“‘My husband thinks.” We even enjoy thinking. | Nope we wouldn't like to go back. Because while we may have paid a big price for our freedom, it’s worth every ounce of the cost. We'd never trade for what great- grandmother had. vn- BARBARA L. KIELHORN A June 20 wedding is planned by Barbara L. Kielhorn and . David A, Reed. Parents of the . couple are Mrs. Genevieve A. Kielhorn of South Roselawn drive, George P. Kielhorn of Douglas street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Reed of Rose- lawn drive. eaten | Complete — : Jaled toh tmselen gortten) Bee ak a : One-half cup green Bees Fb ~ —— . - Fra te ao a mel Scientific - oo) _.eetake Ee Here also is your exercise for| f AAT : the day. Stand wis some int olde COLD CALL . toward Place your | ; - a “ | =) hand on the wall. Raise your right} == s : TE P right leg backward. Reach as far| se to have our bonded | - in each digection as you can, keep-/ a and back as right leg swings||. . oths, ze forward and teri this) Pe cat abatt protected against heat, m ‘ ith a smooth, rhythm, After . : ! : : Jorward and up. After | while, turn your side toward | , ‘ : ee iS quiere] * aioe ee IN Pomme eg. a ; * ; x * rates Furs fully insured. - : i | If, you have missed some w Metge Pa eS Roly we : the menus for my 9-Day ig) ‘ which gives you a loss us five to 10 pounds in nine would like to have diet in booklet form . and a _ stamped, Dyer, Jane Danton, Mrs. Harry jenvelope with your Vernon, Mrs. Grover Remley, jdress Josephine Lowman 2 Mrs. Theron Taylor, Mrs. Sid- jof this newspaper. ney Fellows, Mrs. Edward x~ * eee RO 4 wo POR SOO For a Free Estimate at Your Convenience Call Wall to Wall Catpet in Your Home prompt EE 2.2442 erricient Quality Is Our Trademark Sd : Fell PLE * r me HE i , tt re oe eee ee ew eh ee ern ee ee a . ‘oe +e 2 ¢' oe! ‘School Influence Greater Than Home’ PROVIDENCE, R. I. @® — School has more influence on children than. the home or church, in the opinion of Dr. Franeis H. Horn, president of the University of Rhode Island. “The influence of the family, beyond- purely hereditary fac- tors is decreasing and I see no prospect of reversing the trend,” he told an educational group. - Dr. Horn said he considered a good nursery school more ef- fective as an agent of education - than a home. ete os ‘eee 8 & € & ee € + t\veew eee ew at NN a en nat ieee ne CA a th Hiya ORE age PERM ct ll Nh Sain * Pythian Sisters Plan Card Party Pythian Sisters Mizpah Tem- ple 7 is sponsoring a card party and style show at 8 p.m. Satur- day evening at Knights of © Pythias Hall. Members and their husbands will model novelty styles in the fashion show. The public is in- vited and tickets may be pur- chased at the door... 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Resi- | Livonia Votes and 7-Mill Operating ‘Levy on Ballot — LIVONIA. — School district vot- ers in Livonia are going to the polls today to decide a $7.7 Million bond issue and a seven-mill spe- cial operating tax as the Board) of Education strives to keep up with the fast population growth of the city. * e *® An enrollment increase of 2,400: is anticipated in September. This constitutes a 19 per cent jump from 1,300-to 15,400 pupils. Last. December a three-mill special operating tax for schools expired. The return from this tax plus four more sonata in _— ed to maintain present ef education, pasar the eparvie board. It hopes to hire 100 additional teachers, plus clerical, main-' tenance and other personnel by means of the tax hike. * * If approved today, the bond is- sie is earmarked to acquire sites’ for seven new schools, to build) pocHESTER — A traditional PROJECT TABLED | four new elementary amits, a new high school and to add 20. to three elemefitary schools’ *, Also, the bond would be used to! finance. a 24-room addition to a junior ‘high school and for the modernization of existing schools and the addition of facilities to these. Scholarship Congert at Romeo Tonight. ROMEO — The Music Depart- ment of Romeo Community High School will present its 14th an- nual Interlochen Scholarship Con- cert at 8 tonight. in the high school auditorium. * *® * Sponsor of the event is the Romeo Monday Club, whose mem- bers have charge of ticket sales and ushers. A group of representatives of area organizations met last night to screen candidates who are -eligi- ble for ‘scholarships to the Na- tional Music Camp at Interlochen this year. Winners will be an- _ nounced during intermission of to- night's concert. — * * * The two musical aggregations which will perform are the high school Concert Band led by E. C, Ojala and the Mixed Chorus under \club Asks Funds itor Family in on Taxes Today (Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — The Walled $7.7 Million Bond Issue 2*e Variety Club is accepting contributions for the Lioyd Hattis Fund, a spokesman for the group) announced today. The Hattis family lost their home and all of their personal effects when flood waters destroyed their property at 1193 Maple road on March 6. Temporarily the fam- ily is. living in a relative’s home, but will have to vacate when they return on May 1. The club is hoping to obtain financial assistance for the stricken family before. then. Mrs. Edwin ‘Welch, 274 W. Walled Lake Dr. ‘and Mrs. Leslie Reimer, 1191 Wan- da Street are accepting contribu- ‘tions to the fund. Series of Pupil ‘fi on "Old Ford eae = By REBA HEINTZELMAN pecting an explanation as to why water was drained from three scenic ponds here went home disap- pointed. Neither Janne Robbins, owner of the controversial mill ponds. or any of-his company’s representa- tives were present at the crowded meeting in the junior high school. And village council members shied | MILFORD—The 200 resi-/1,453. jidents who attended last iroom elementary school on the «|the district. district. The vote was im to The Board had listed 12 projects which, after considerable study, members decided were the most needed in the district to meet the current. rise in enrollment and) anticipated growth through 1961. * * * Ampng the projects were a 24- Sterling High School site, a junior high on the Disco Elementary school site, an addition to Sterling Junior High and addition of more rooms to other existing schools in by the City Couneil at last might an open house will be held at the Walled Lake Senior High School pests by Parents on Wednesday at which Adult Ed- : ee: ucetion groups will display their Lasting from 8 to 10 p.m., the/gagement of theiP daughter, Mary ion show/|Alida, to Pvt. Jack L. Boldt, son jof Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Boldt of|~ Free cake & coffee will be served|Almont. He is stationed at Fort by members of the cake decora-|Sill, Okla. with the U.S. Army. As He claimed that his imsurance company insisted on inspecting the dams before issuing liability policies. However, Detroit real estate developer Frank Chew said last night that Robbins has indicated that he would sel] the ponds as is and Chew's firm would fill them in for real estate development. * * * Purpose of last night's meeting was to “get the feel’ of whether another shopping center in the village, Chew's company, the Erwin Art Shows Set - Rochester Elementary cools Will Launch xhibits Thursday series’ of spring art shows will be in the Rochester elementary ‘schools ‘beginning Thursday eve-' ning, according to Mrs. Dorothy with an option to purchase the entire block providing it is re- bcp head of the elementary | art departments. Brooklands and .Avon schools have scheduled open house from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Hamlin School ‘|will follow with a show on April 28, and Harrison Central on April 30. : Mrs, Whipple explained that the Rochester program is a co- operative one in which classroom. teachers and art consultants share in giving children art ex- periences related to other sub- jects as well as art for art's She added that boys and girls are urged to work according to individual abilities with emphasis on creativity. * * * ‘All children have creative poten- tialities, Mrs, Whipple stated, and they should be encouraged to do origina) thinking... Art is one subject in. which youngsters have the opportunity to give their need for expression full sway, according to the department head and art consultants, Mrs. - (Joan Anderson and Julius Kusey. Road signs in Ireland are being |. replaced by new international signs recommended by the Cae Na- the direction of C, Lynn Brown, tions, Getting Early Start Rochester Kiwanis Plans Big July 4th ROCHE. — A -continuous Celebration Fourth of July planning,” Weaver stage show With professional andj said. amateur talent and a Rochester Independence Day , Queen, more than 100 prizes and a barbecue for all will ‘fighlight a community Fourth of July celebration already “We'll have a superb. program from 5:30 p.m. on with entéertain- metit and surprises every minute for the whole family,” he added. he celebration was. conceived being developed by the Kiwanis Club of Rochester, Milton Weaver, president, announced today: 2 RN The event will be followed by the Rochester Fire Department's fireworks display which will be co- ordinated. with the: Kiwanis cele- bration. The. activities will center at the Rochester Community High. School athletic field, and'no ad- mission will be charged to the fireworks, For the Kiwanis. observance, to start at 5:30 p.m., tickets will be sold to defray expenses and to ben- _efit the club's year-around youth program, beh ‘said. . * bythe Kiwanis Special Events elfeld. with John Boeberitz and William Stavin serving with ‘him. Weaver appointed Mitzelfeld and paratory work is now under way. Kiwanis ‘families to serve on com- the events, the many areas to be covered. and the Rev, J, Douglas Parker, Queen’s committee; Richard F. gate prizes; Vern Houghten, food; “All residents and friends of the community are invited to payers ne Aaanes; and Pigg Jouppi, re ne La promotion, ad Committee headed by Jack Mitz. | Huizenga, house; Dr, Glenn Brook! im Oxford Township Metals Corp., petitioned the coun- el} to rezone land around the | Ford Carburetor plant heavy industrial to com- coma The plan offered by Chew was for an 18-store shopping center, including one major chain de- | partment. store. Ls The councit has kept the .pro- ject tabled since last November. zoned for commercial use. One resident, Mrs. dames Thompson drew a round of oa plause when she said, “We do not have adequate shops ‘to take eare of this town, We certainty need this proposed shopping -cen- ter at once.” Mrs. Roy Elmore asked the coun- cil about the proposed shopping center on the southwestern sec- tion of the town which has alteady / was told that only 30 of the agreed 60 homes were built. The agree- ment with the developer is that area before constructing the shop- ping center; pointed out that the proposed center would be a con- tinuation of Milford’s present busi- ness section: This would keep busi- ness downtown rather than scat- tered through the comraunity, “And who wants heavy industry right in the heart of town," he added. MOORE'S LAKE DRAINING wanted to know what is. going to happen to their lake now that the controlling flood gates in the Hu- are opened. Robbins has water control rights on Moore's Lake, which permit him to allow the lake to become another mud hole in the Milford area if he so chooses. At the present time, the lake is slowly draining off. Many residents left the meeting before the council took. a hand- raising vote on the rezoning proj- ect. There were 64 of those pr¢s- ent in favor of the zoning change for the proposed shopping center site, Village President Joseph Ger- rard said, ‘‘I guess that makes it just about even,” and adjourned the meeting. Friday Last Day: Slavin to be co-chairmen, and pre- to Sign to Vote. lhe co-chairmen have invited all) OXFORD — The deadline tor | registration for the May 4 spe- mittees and to assist in putting on cial election in the Oxford Area Community School District ts 5 Committees have begun. ta hold p.m. Friday, school officials re- home meetings to spark work. in oan today. Prospective voters are asked Chairmen wie Cafl Lehnen| to contact Clerk Helen M, Jencks in Brandon Township, Clerk Ro- program; Mrs, Oscar Soronson,| bert A. McCallum in Addison } or Herbert V,. Rahm fo register. Those persons who live in Met- Milton. Weaver, tickets; Arthur) amora may register with Doris Robbins and those in Dryden at. home. or not Milford residenfs want)” Robbins sold 15 acres to Chew been approved by the council. She he will construct 60 houses in the Another resident, Alan Pardon Residents from Moore's. Lake ron’ River dam owned by Robbins) - yet, no wedding date has been set. Pes eee x The Mobilgas Economy Ru COMPACT CARS RAMBLER American Deluxe 25.29 miles per gallon average LOW PRICE, & CYL. PLYMOUTH Belvedere 21.15 miles per gallon average LOW MEDIUM PRICE miles per gallon average UPPER MEDIUM PRICE Ford THUNDERBIRD 1 9. 1 3 f HIGH PRICE CADILLAC 62 19,04 : ee CLASS WINNERS* LOW PRICE, 6 CYL. 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Byron” Nelson, one of the great masters of golf, is now just a weekend golfer who| | Se [ener snemeiienemtnrepaninedonmnteiees — wperdae ners about the price of eggs Sinn ie does shout i Wants to Keep ‘Eyes Open, Ears Closed’ : Texas, was guest speaker at the annual spring) © 7 | AE : ar : es meeting of the Michigan sectiorl of the PGA at Marshall] | = [aes ani ) | wee Cee. OS ees | ll “ee : DETROIT COPA Kali Stary 8 tess teat Sy Ge chek. The] The Tinney Bap Nat ik ot Onin ey, : cp Rae Co — “lm w.” sab oft to his best batting start in|24year-old right fielder, who wonjfirst seven games but Kaline the av-| DETROIT — We ae pan a nets nes neal | rm tt ate ae wim Aa bans is mene wy Se a oe eee At times I don’t touch my clubs for long spells.” pone eg be o. rg Reagan vated yest roy ts 20th birthday, has disproved|A notoriously slow starter, Ka-| ‘The ‘aaioraed " : Those: periods, Byron explained; are in the Wall) wait»: Briss Melim & Ge jours coed” bette Rind Boe: Mean atags ago Byes N- when he attends a football game in the Southwest every first night game of ‘the 1959 sea- It has been suggested by the the exhinticls: : saietday, and during the winter, when the weetbtr. i wil oppoce hime" ‘good start by Kaling would oy So oe Th Gal : ae kok os eiinges | ‘eine rua thet hl ew York. Ramee GY sed 8 “I’ve always hated to play in bad weather, andj ‘Important’ Says Nelson tas Ge eB tata en ae pen nae the past few winters have been terrible,” he com- page. lac? “we ® & "| Goesm’t intend to pack his bags ” » ” . ‘ ‘ P — S . F Bas re mented,” besides I've got a business to look ater.” | Having Golf Troubles: oD a Sn mel come eee renin Each hen that. Nelson has on his farm cackles de 4 drill. “The minute 1 hit}, Operating on rears Fra he | about 180 times a season to let him know she.has | — Develop Your Waggle that Ball T felt T could get oft to)™ cit Ge aed oe: supplied another egg to be shipped to the Dallas “7s “talking: aboat! [Rome runs in Cleveland's first —_ ; or offered Kaline a $3,000 bonus|#i5 10 RBs also top the league. } “The @gg business has dropped with the prices|cording to Byron Nelson, are “re it he bad bi batting merk at soo} Mo | going down from 70 cents a dozen to 40 cents, so I might |ligion, polities or better by the first of June. The oe ee ee have to get back into tournament golf,” he laughed, |. 7uking to te. opment 2 = Omi ae haan to pun x k * said he “preferred 200 mark when the deadline {of Practically nothing a year ago. == But seriously, Nelson let it be’ known he has no in-|thout any of relied greed eG Cy sng Oat tention of getting back to the circuit. He plays ‘in four|probably have starts and some bad he |Sent Roger Maris to the Athletics tournaments, the Crosby Invitational, the Thunderbird|on each subject.” . explained, “and when you're not /@Rd Wie Fowes, to the Tribe. fle. Pro-Am, the Masters and the Colonial. Nelson did Using yo 'caed Sone OS Wo Call aes ihe Vickocs, A's and “I don’t intend entering the National Open. I | his ‘ep bi But the way I feel now 1 just Denver Bears without much suc- believe the Open is great for someone who thinks | the ball, po Pome se = dfmcasis™ oo. he can win it, but I think it’s poor for anyone who | ™°vement cul 314 the year he won the} Coldvito hit a ‘tovappeinting a doesn’t have a chance to win and I wouldn’t play in | OO title, then to .295 the jim 1957 for Cleve it just for fun because it’s a tough chore,” he pointed ne ec In reference to today’s touring pros, Nelson said, ae —— or “Too many are content in just being good and not ge | Pa great. Most of them today are percentage pros, they the ball where it’s pitched this spring.. He played the play too conservatively and just good enough to be in ee ee eee) eee —_ Cty bt ” eon ep sent h to ; =< OD sr ce eee . “With a tournament every week, they can-do that, . Rose ey == By re -_ you get third om the-eve of the ris 4 ee be cig ge gs go to collect their check NEW TIMBER SUPPLY — Al Kaline, usuall «war ane - itons. But I beng hm been try-

mington CC next season. qualifiers on Tuesday, June 22, will Tommy Shannon, veteran head pro at Orchard Lake, indicated his club's interest in playing host to the one-day event. two summers hence, Upwards of 135 State PGA mem- bers.gathered at Schuler’s | writers, gathered at Schuler’s Res- taurant to conduct. business ‘meet- total of $8,048. This does not in- clude $435 each: received from gate secayes from - playoff. x HOUSTON (AP)—Jack. Burke Jr. moved over to his new Cham- pion Golf Course today after scor- | ing an amazing 64 to beat steady | Julius Boros in the 18-hole play- | off for the $30,000 Houston Classic title. , Burke's 30-3464, one strok short of the tournament record, | gave him $4,300 and jumped bim | | from 30 to 10th place among the|” _ year’s leading money winners. a The 64 left Burke five strokes) * ahead of the Boros found | @ was good yesterday for only $3,000|© in second money over the 7,133-|7 yard par 72 Memorial Park 6 “Tt was one of the best -rounds/|: of my career," said Burke, the|- . former Masters. champion who re-|” _ceived much of his early training | © at Memorial, a- municipal course|/ Open. Farmington CC, where Preston! Meisel is starting his 2nd season as head man, will be host to the State’ Pro-Am this summer, the A 5-foot putt that stopped inches short on the final green prevented Burke from tieing the, tourna- ment’s record 63 that Jerry Bar- ber scored in 1955. REECE SSE SEES a oe 3 Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Fairway wood trouble. . DIAGNOSIS: Bad club choice, Treatment: There are many times when the No, 2 se; wood, or brassie, should be chosen for a shot from the = near a country club where his!" fairway, These times occur when maximum distance is ~ fener wa ostfinahed the 7Zhole|—) needed — and WHEN THE ©. : tournament Sunday in a tie at 277,/{) LIE OF THE BALL IS BX~ Burke today joined Jimmy De-|| CELLENT. As indicated by maret in formally dedicating and|; the capitals, the letter opening their new 18-hole ‘Cham-|) consideration is the more, pions course. northwest of Hous-| important one. ton. Burke, who does not approve If the lie is close — or of Las Vegas gambling, is Pass ii even if there is @ ques- tion in the mind about it two rabbits to Forbes Field last night. Editor Joseph Donnelly of the Indiana Gazette presents them to Pirate catcher Smoky Burgess. Shortly LUCK FOR PIRATES — Last Saturday at — Milwaukee while the Pittsburgh Pirates were ||PGA Seniors tournament on} breaking a five-game losing streak by beating ; | Sept. 8. the Braves, 11-5, a rabbit scampered around the afterwards the Pirates took a 1-0 first-inning lead 2 Pontiac’s Gene Bone, beginning | infield. Indiana (Pa.) fans of the Pirates figured over the Phillies, but their luck failed — the his first year as head pro at | the Bucs could stand a little luck so théy brought _ game was rained out. See Dodgers Nip Giants to Take 2nd Place= announced that the club and the National PGA have agreed on a they} ‘The young gright-hander’s lone}... . moment of- worry came in the : six-year contract for the $50,000 || Buick Open, which will carry the ninth, With two out, Jackie Brandt beat out a roller, and Mays, just _| rich tourney through 1965, This missing another homer with a « there on Aug. 17, Lansing Country =| Club will be the site of this year’s Weunwe eee aeene =| summer's 72-hole event is sched- >| uled duly: 2-5. The Women’s Wolverine Open, "|the state’s annual ‘claim to the ;|touring lady pros, is still without since Aug. 31, 1957—when beat the Giants 7-5. At the moment, the’ Dodgers are just: percentage points (.133) By The Associated Press For the first time since they blew out of Brooklyn, the Dodgers are sitting second in the National ing up this week’s tournament)” there but will compete next week |§ |begee in the Colonial National invitation|) —One of the more Iofted B50 Aunt. 2 and Sect: 4m Any coure| ee behind Milwaukee's front-running foul ball sliced to right, drew at Fort Worth. . ___ |g Woods shoulti be chosen S\in Michigan can bid for the event, ~~ *« hve pe Bein om ninoesd be "|Drysdale's only walk. Orlando While winning his second cham-|— for the shot. Too fre- 8 | but so far no one has made an of.|..22°Y Sot. there the way they pped from third; |Cepeda than. into a force pionship in his home eagle gps s quently golfers . blindly fer oo bis naar ee yas game ieee out for his first hitless game. missed only one green = choose the No. 2 wood 44 || On the tore personal side of gored ater Seca SMa Myon eicngttedy LOS ANGELES 2% putts. He banged six birdies! yrenever maximum dis- Flyesterday's, ledger, Tam|"™ last night as Charlie Neal’s|scheduled in the majors yester- : -in the first eight holes. Sunes 4 ded i [\O’Shanter’s Warren Orlick was |eadott shot in the ninth madejday, and both were rained out. /grina? ‘y Burke boosted his 1959 prize ce is needed, ignoring | Don Drysdale’s three-hit, 11 strikejIn the National, Pittsburgh had. a monéy to $8,354, Boros jamped|) the possible risk involved. from. 18th place to llth with aly MONDAY’S FIGHTS. should be the watchword. Bos’ ped enares. 150%, Boston q “adie I Boston, 10. _ ONEW “YORK-Eadle "(Machine - Gun) RK — 157%, New York, outpointed , ON tpo! Bennie" (k ). Paret, 157%, . 10, ! AL TIMQRE—Boorm-Boorn Lester, 184, ‘| Ae, 7% pee Dave Bailey, DOHA —- Don Werner, 187, 198, 2 ' : payoff worth-the gamble, a oie ; Na. 2. “ aepped » Bear in mind that in situations ‘where you can’t reach the green with any of The extra 10 to 30 yards you MIGHT get with the less lofted No. 2.wood won’t make much difference in the -@ overall play’ of the holé, But if you fail, to get the. ball up with the No. 2 and just dribble it along a few yards, | you may ruin all your chances on “\nominated to-run for national = |treasurer’ next fall and A] Watrous s\of Oakland Hills been nom- | fall and Al Watrous has been nom- =| inated for the National PGA Hall * ©| of Fame. your clubs, safety '|"Baby’ Joe Gans Dies , ||: MILWAUKEE W — Baby Joe e\Gans, 58, former lightweight con- o\tender and trainer at the Milwau- | i\kee Urban League for the past 22 -\years, died of.» heart attack Mon- wmajday at the league gymnasium. the hole. Make. the out job good for a 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants and Sad Sam Jones, ~ w te * * Drysdale, 22, called it his ‘best game ever after collecting a 2] record-and running up a string of 18 innings in which he has a- lowed but one run as a starter. The Dodgers, who finished ‘sev- enth last. year, never were than third in that inaugural sea- son at Los Angeles. Fact is, they lhaven’t been as: high as second ‘ . a , | 2 } ‘ 3 ’ ‘i a ' } i . i Fs : { if 5 F a P h , t y tieee fee. ab ee eae eo a a a ee ee ee ee Se ee CU ee ee oS a Se ad oe ee SE ae Sa a Ss oe ee a Oe ee Se i j Se: See ; ae Bo eas ae ae ee ae Per a coos phia. before calling it quits, In the American League, New York's started. 5 Drysdale, who now leads the string that started last August 8. | 5 majors with 25 strikeouts has won| 1-0 first inning lead over Philadel-|aiow rr game at Boston didn’t even get|’ore* eee eee a ee ganar aes se EMS SAD SIR PN NE GIN A i at ES SST Raman si RU " Ss . * 38 $ Ee $125 SET GOLF CLUBS 4 Woods, 8 trons (2-9), 1 Putter ACT NOW Claimg Loss of Eye a OP wiser s — nn Ga | es a = ~ Ray a y / ary oem EDDIE STEELE, Inc. | CY OWENS Pentisc, Mich. Keege Harber, Mich. MOST USED CARS TO ME. WHERE CAN | BUY. WITH CONFIDENCE? Z : i. ‘ pened . 9 d. > , y 2 CAR VALUES Easy financing terms to suit your budget “BEATTIE FORD When Hit by Ball in World Series Game The suit accused the defendants of “carelessness and negligence.” perated and came back far get him tomorrow.” x *« * will box again tomorrow. Pete Rademacher, who came out of the amateur ranks to fight Pat- terson for the title in his first 6th Straight Win for Titans’ Nine DETROIT @~The University of Detroit defeated Olivet 8-2 yester- tterson, quick tind deadly to the little leagues. about @ minute, Crawtord recu-|>"==* a in 19 yelled, “That's okay, Willie. We'll| freed to.seli the Detroit Tigers, Crawford turned and said, ‘‘May-| heldings would have made big be you'll be here tomorrow, but I) league baseball @ losing propo- down four since he arrived here agency. a considers his best fight-| poarg of directors of the Day- weight: Baffi cut his morning) tong Speedway which drew 40,- By The Associated Press Walter (Spike) Briggs probably is the only former baseball pres- ident to go from the big leagues * “And I love it,” says Spike Wales, Fia., where he sponsors a Little League team called the Briggs Imperials. In October, 1966, Briggs was Briggs Stadium and Detroit's form team properties because in- heritance tax on his late father’s sition. He sold the Tigers for %5% million to a group of 11 business- READY TO GO — “I'm ready,” says second baseman Mike Heath, 11, to Walter (Spike) Briggs, the man who sponsors Mike’s Fla. Little League baseball team in Lake Wales, na A Reon cig be eg fe owned the Detroit Tigers. Briggs Enjoys Sponsoring } ‘Liffle Leaguers in Florida -} are doing but my big kick these days is our team in the six-team Little League. I hardly miss a game,” says Briggs. “Our boys lost the first half pennant by a balf game last sea- son, We had the title won Until the ninth when one of our boys overthrew third base, In the sec- ond half we finished third.” The interview ended when Dr. A. J, Barranco, a sergeon and president of the Lake Wales Little League, stepped by and said: “The new fence is up around the ball park.” “Great,” said Spike. “We're about ready for the season.” men. * * Briggs, vice president of the ball League, still resides in Detroit’ Baffi said he was having trouble| but in the winter and spring he | lives in Mountain Lake near Lake Wales where he has an automobile He is also a member of the 000 fans for a 00-mile auto mobile race in February. Briggs had the Tigers five years. |They failed to finish in the first) division yet during that tiree he) brought up such standouts as Al) |Kaline, Harvey Kuenn, Frank Bolling; Frank Lary, Jim Bunning, | Paul Foytac and Billy Hoett,-and| purchased Charlie Maxwell from) Baltimore. “It seems we never had the re- lief pitching,” says Spike. “And we never really were able to get that big bat. This year the Tigers seem to “have the relief pitching but they still seem to be lacking that one big home run hitter so necessary to compete with the Yankees.” Bier, Ye eat ot o« Madison Wins City Mat Title Repeats as Junior High School Champion in PCH Meet Taking nine of a possible 12 ist places, Madison easily repeated as city: junior high wrestling cham- pion in the annual tournament held pver the past weekend at Pontiac Central. The Perry Street grapplers com- piled 115 points to retain posses-~ sion of a travéling trophy. Wash- ington was 2nd with 6) capturing two individual titles and Eastern, which took the other top place, totaled 51. Jefferson followed with 26 and Lineoln 16. Madison won the 135-pound crown by forfeit when none of the other schools could come up with an entry. tesistance” states. These competing drivers chose Goodrich tires was singled out by 3B.F.Goodrich tires in -breaking num- Run drivers as the No. 1 reason _ bers over all other brands testa showed Silvertowns Silvertowns “roll the better to give maximum gas economy. day for its sixth consecutive base- ball victory. | Never ome to second guess Lis Outfielder Dick Daguanno and) ™@mager — Red Rolfe, Fred Bill Dando drove in five runs for| Hutchinson or Bucky Harris — Detroit, the former accounting for} Spike has co-managers handle three. The loss was Olivet’s fourth| his Little Leaguers. straight. neeaai 000 100 190-2 1 3 i . bw a tt eee 19°33 2 3, Carl Heath, However, Briggs per Meyers and Schneider; Blackburn, Kra-| mits them to second guess each mer (6) and Jacobs. other, but never in front of the Medals were presented the 1st three finishers in each of the divi- isions following the action. City icoaches Steve Szabo of PCH and Northern's’ Bill Willson directed the meet and handled the officiat- They are Skeeter Smith and/ing chores.’ The summary: = (M), Burt (L), Beebe (Ww), | ubbell (M), Fowkles (J), Stiles (®), Whittaker ¢w) 105—Cox (M), Moody (W), Wilson (&), Smith (J) ires chosen by Run entrants Four of the six first-place winners of the Mobilgas Ecohomy Run-crossed the finish line on B.F.Goodrich Silvertown tires. Two second-place and three third- Saree chor, cars, Drivers—who option of choosing a showed the | gave greater gas mileage because of better balance and less resistance to rolling. 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(Jimmy) Kilroe, racing secretary and handi- BEATTY’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Completely Installed - NEW EASY 47M. Parke Street FE $-6022 ye Green was the only Michigan; ~+ player to qualify in the champion-| ship. Pete, a 1958 Birmingham High course of the Pinehurst Club emerged as the winner of yesterday's qualifying round. Some 140 stalwarts from 2% states, the District of Columbia and Canada tested the 7,000-yard layout and only Green and Smith broke par despite ideal weather. Smith, 22-year-old . automobile dealer, appeared a cinch to win the medal for the second time in five years when he posted a 35-36 card that featured 10 consecutive pars for a finish. But unheralded Green, the 138th man in the field to tee off, beat the darkness twe hours later to gain a medal tie with his 37-34 round. The 34 was the best back nine of a day in which the closing holes destroyed the hopes of many able players. Today, the 64 survivors began match play, concentrating on head-| to-head combat rather than the pitfalls of “old No. 2,” one of four courses maintained on the country club. ot Fen NE. .§ Thiets ‘Host Pointers. Today hn ~ high track ~ In another nlcipatod dost meet, troit in an Eastern Michigan league - test. Milford is at Bloom- field Hills. A tie for 2nd in the high jump, plus.a win.in the event determined Milford’s win over Howell, 54 2-3 to 54 1-3. Gene Schuett won the jump, Rog Kriebel and Bob Oaks shared ‘in the winning tie: Howell will entertain Fenton, Grand Bianc, Grand Ledge, Durand and West Bloom- field in Friday's invitational. Mil- ford is defending champion: Fitzgerald, Clawson and Lake Orion were winners of a triple-dual Oakland-B _ conference meet at Fitzgerald, Monday. Harry Marchi- 32% victory over Avondale. He won the hurdles, high jump and ‘was 3rd in shotput. Avondale’s. best was Dick Hutchinson, with 10 and ‘Tom Greenlees with 9. Tourneys Start at Cooley, Dixie Ball Holds Howe's Lead Ray Ball of Ortonville retained his lead with little trouble in the next to the last two-dlay session of the Howe’s Lanes Singles while tourneys got started at Cooley! Lanes and Dixie Recreation over! the weekend. a Ball rolled 942 the opening week and has held off all threats since. Pontiac’s Jim Bishop came up with the only new threat but had to settle for 3rd place with 907. An 826 by Ball and Emery Tee's 247 still stand as the best actual scores at Howe's going into the final round. The first of many weekends to |S. Fointer-J, ride, Pestle Pontiae »...-1 come in the 2nd anual Dixie Recreation Doubles saw Lyle iy Jones and Lee Marino cembine for Land to take the lead aol the FREE MUFFLER INSPECTION Let pictured. See for yourself me FREE INSTALLATION New Firestone Muffler . on your car Come in, we have a “cut-away” muffler, like the one and asbestos that makes these the finest mufflers available. And our prices are extremely low, well “below many mufflers of lesser quality. race for a $300 guaranteed first place, Marino is from ‘Pontiac and | \Jones from Drayton Plains. Norm | Jennings of Clarkston was both on. i2nd and 3rd place teams combin- fing with Drayton men. The standings are expected to undergo plenty of changes with jaction continuing through June 15. The standings HOWE'S ¢ SINGLES ' Ray pee = C wille re Ti Clarkston ee Ty Prank Mi Jim Bishop, Pontiac Marvin yo we Frank Miller of Orchard Lake, sinon wees, 889 . ig de ‘Tracy, wer cwe who rolled a 300 game in a big tn. t'pise, Orchard Lake a8 Detroit event several weeks ago, | Joe Kocsis, Milfor eases af came up - a 674 total to take eB/Lowes. Rochester eg the early lead in the Oakland |. Jones-L. Marino, Orey-Pont. «. =a 1308 | County Mixed Singles at Cooley. é Jennings-M. Jones. C oR se : aa * * J. Tracy-G, Mazza, Pontiac. ......... 1006, The first five places were all heid #. h. Werte? 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MAY I'USE YoUR WN IT MELTED erate * asitin By Dick Cavalli I'VE BEEN TRYIN’ TO SAVE MONEY TO THE ICE-CREAM VENDOR UTES / By Charles Kuhn BUT IT’S HARD To DOWITH PAST EVERY Few eee ] aoe 4 Unevenly ins or losses. A few blue chips mainly among chemicals, added a or 80, Some wider moves appeared among more speculative * Issues. Steels and electronics were most- ecmes en cc eipeebe “es $1 Se Carrols, fepped. bu. ceccssscecvascce Fe. Giscsccsttce 448 gtock dropped a point. The eased fractionally, Thiokol, up more than 3, re- its rise on a 3-for-1 split Allied Chemical, Du Pont and better. Zenith fell about 10 in profit taking on its. 27'-point run-up of yesterday. x *& & Texas Instrument rose more than * Fractional gains were socred by U.S. Steel, Anaconda, American Motors ahd Boeing. A bit lower were Kennecott, Texas Co, and General Dynamics. Lukens Steel added 2. ican Standard up % at 18% on 18,000 shares; Ford up % at 64% on 3,000; General Motors off 4 at 49\% on 3,000; and Eastman up % at 81 on 2,700. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Figures after decimai point are eighths Admire! ...... nt Johns — ase —e Allied »- 4114 Jones & . Allied Sirs ..-- BP —— Hay .. # oe . «333 Alum Lid co = Cocnge, ss... 334 MOR = ss euee er . . Am Airlin .. 46 tor Giass 1134 - psa cosese Liby McN&L.. ins m “4 * ere Am Mardy. 9 Cock aire... 374 Am Motors + 4 ~ 31.6 AmNGes .... 116 Lone 8 Gas .. rt Am News ... 423 | es Am Tel & Tel 264 tou & Nash .. 85.4 Am Tob ....+- + Mack Trk . 416 Anaconda W&C 56.4 seneene - o-+> ee Armeo Gt! .... 73 tay D Str ... 47.7 5 * Ls Armour & Co. 7°5 wead CP .... 413 Balt & Ohio .. 4 Merck 9 - 62.6 wre BR al i Merr chas -° 203, Boring Air... 413 Mion we °-- Ss Bohn Alum ... 28 ome : Bond Strs | a an . | Oats told}— Sep. ....... several more are expected. 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Pontiac, Compare Notes studying production welding tech- niques in hopes of aiding Japan's small industries which act as sub- contractors, Such companies have not utilized modern automatic or pes —_—- ee Following ‘the tours throughout the nation, the group will, by means of conferences, publications and a fina} published report, disseminate the ideas and information gained in-America. . ~*~ * The project is under the guidance of the Japan Productivity Center, sponsors of the project. Recount Confirms Gillis as Mayor Yesterday’s recount of votes failed to unseat Duncan L. Gillis ples he er He won the ‘office by a vote of 1,108 to 1,304 in the April ¢ election over Councilman La- for Counciiman ly two votes aft- er a. recount was taken. He has served four terms on the city council, First Quarter Earnings Higher Than Any 1958) Period, Says Colbert. TELEPHONE ANSWERING | SERVICE You Leave— lt Rings— We Answer It! CALL. FE 4-2541 —* A Real Professi “8 INSTRUMEN _ $3 a WEEK! 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Fak, Reg, US. Pat, Ott ras Ye, = LZ» 42 “1 know it must be hard on you, Daddy, but sometimes a | Duteh date is all you can get!” ota $65, After 9 OAKLAND rooms & bath, $56‘ month. 4 rooms & bath, $55 month. Clean, heat, furnished. See caretaker. Baril oF STATE 8T. J ot ae 5 room Stove ref: Near Bt Ben "s Availabie May ist ad Cet ter eee ed bedroom -- Bome have more. it's always warm r Apts. MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 N. PARKE ST. 3261 pL nb PE en $680 Dixie Hwy. ea [Open Eves ‘ti! 8: Sunday 10 “ti § FE 4-3546 and pine © e Coral. 1 years | HAVE CASH, SYLVAN La GPree pick up end cntvery! Oxo WILL TRAVEL| _tor'cousle “Pe east 88 Pike, Cal tor ppointment ae on uer Cok Gah ee 3 rms, an Ny oe am gee 5-7426 or Drive ‘by. | your . land or atre- | _ Apply , 7 Prall St. WE RENT DISHTS. SILVERWARE age. Seay WANTED R. D. RILEY, Broker |, AND 2 BEDROOM LA 80 women to lose 20 Ibe. this mo. PREE Just Ask today. ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE Wed. Children to Board 26 £ AAA AAA LICENBED, BOARDING 500 Elizabeth Lake | PE 41157 44821 WaNTED: TMM E Dis TE. ATELY! gee Paul M. M. Jones, co Real tate | Est. cm 1 ern —) L} censed FE 2-6031 BABY. STTTING LOVING CARE. - Wtd. Household Goods 27 ANTIQUE = ks FURX, . marbis tables. 3. DSED TV's. ture anc misc. FE 23-6367. HOME OR MISC. fern. , FE 6-733, FE 5-1090. * OIL MY “gong gramen az roe ier. waipment, utilit wi es, Oy adults. en Perry. va Shes oe FE Te 2 RM LOVELY APTS. NEW Just CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- Odd pieces or bouse full, Ht pt courteous service. FE FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the dolar. Wil = outright or it for you. _ | ee Phone OR 3-27 WANTED TO BUY — AE FYPES Ph. PE 2-5523 CLeeDaTE YOUR HOUSE- va goods oes by private sale L, £. Smart Bi Bale Farm, Roch: | oy ester, Michigan. OL 1-5631. Wr. MATCHING CHEST & BED with mattress & springs. Must be in good cond, EM 3-3516 ing couple or "Dachelore PE 8-0058, FE 2-87: i AND 2 BEDROOM M LAKEFRONT _Spts Partly eke OR _3-0105. 1 BEDROOM APT. 2 PVT. entrances. clom aA toate, aft- er 5, 177 E. ’ T Room. PVT. th, 2 adults only. 290 N, Pad- dock, "Alberta Apts. 1 RM. KITCHENETTE. . ENT. pT inane wk, ~ Wid, Miscellaneous _ 28 ~—WE BUY ANYTHING— SUN MA 6-1341 WaktEo STANDING TIMBER. ERTA LUMBER MILL 33% Lapeer MM = 6 FE 6-613) Wacko to Rent 29 ‘CLUE MANAGER _WANTS TO rent nice house ee Pine, Walnut, Orchard, Cass or Ivan — or with By Beas iieges, Burn. fair YY - deaiewae BEASON yr. around home for ¢ executive's family of 3. 3 bedrooms, 2 elus, ty og Mine oe An yivan Lakes, LUzon ERS Wonkine @ Ging. 70 GRAKE Mey some in Union Lk, Village with working girl. EM » “BLACE A “LOST” AD.|_Pe''s.o3 Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to inte te a loss. Dial FE|-——~ 2-8181 for. an ad-writer. ; ae charge it.” Te R0Om A BATH & mee, 0 & Sit. 260 8 Parke 3 = ROOMS — © ca woke ee BUS aduits ony, np deh ye That ae uP Sa DOWN SE. Pike, town. FE 4-5322. 7 ROOMS & BATH, $12 WEEK. 225 Florence, 2 LARG (Fe 4 a tlie beth a ee wR PVT. On 2nd floor. Child welcome, $13 pe ot i: # Orchard Lk, Ave. ie APTS. 10 4 Adulte, od ele. _He' 1.31800 - 3 . ee 2& ROOM (Sane Son been er ving, far. eed ehild welcome. after 5. A PVT. ENT. 2 RMS, AND B “4 rE a LARGE ROOMS, NEW NEWLY pec nia welcome, vile. ve Ba, volo Capes 3 rms. end bath, ties furnished. Couple with baby | __ Welcome. ORCHARD COURT TMENTS APAR —BRAND NEW— —AIR PURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 1 & 2 BEDROOMS . “RENT” ° —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Pontiac’s most exclusive, modern West side apartment development. ty Dei Ts MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 FE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY 5 emeee Wako PM stove & ref tor. ane Ui 3 ROOM e rater, many features, modern ai a epartie BEDOCED, =, Ave, Pri- adults, $90. FE 4-1558. 4 vate bath and entrance, Steam UPPER CHILD heat, hot water, stove and re- welcome, Pri. ent. $60 mo. FE frigerator a, FE 44807. r| # Room STUDIO APARTMENT, | UNION LAKE — LARGE 3 ROOMS Stove, , heat & light bath in modern apt. building = Priv br eT with parking EM 3-428. per. mo. : KERN, xURY RACE INC._FE_2-6200. vOa beautiful prt, ake somes 2 BEDRM. & RMS. AND BATH, Swimming, . rage.’ FE 8-8792 after 5. 2-2065 after 5. 2 HOME. BASEMENT, | NICE 3 RMS ey a eo sToye fenced yard. West side. PE = anne: — 2 BGE. a GROUND FLOOR with spot in rear. fie cts gamle }RMS., PVT BATH & ENT. INCL. oti tove, awe AP APT STOVE, REFRI REFRIG. & furn. 160 Auburn Ave. 3 LARGE eo AND BATH, GA- rage, All utilities furnished, FE "fee wane aus” ‘00 airport 3 RMS. i RMS. VERY CLEAN. RENT rose. a i gagaadliataad door. 3 /EMe.- [SPOTL ESS, GROUND oan: Grove. 3 LARGE ROOMS & BA LOTS of closet space, FE 8-054, 3 Soom AND BATH. REFRIG- erator & stove. Adults Palm Villa Apts. 454 pes ve Auburn. 2-859. APT. ._ BA & ENT. ‘ Partly furn, 285 whitzemore. 3 ROOM puss 26 MONTH. 4 & BATH & GARAGE. AUTO, caus & bot water, PE 6-1414. Late AY UPPER. D- . On bus line. Adults only, he He Marshall. 4R APT. EDISON 8ST. Stove & tefrig, Ref. EM_ 3-4935. | 4 PAMILY BRICK APT. HOUSE, West side, 1 unfarn, Vac 4 2 modern, & hot water furh,, aauite’ only, $75 mo. “he "Ww. Pike, FE F T, 8 Francis FE 4 i RMS & BATH. UPPER. FE 89-1632! 7 ROOMS, 164 BALD WIN, 64 monthly . $ Ee AND BA in, PE Fea COTTAGE BERIND cha or a Huron oe sind nara rE aa cae 2 B Cal FE r ¢aYton eT GROUND PLR. 3 se apt. Private entrance and ba Auburn Avenue, second $45 per mo, Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 BEDRM. HOUSE, COMPLETELY furn. FE 4-6267. SMALL HOUSE ON M1 MAple §-0916 La Vill 32 lose. $85 9 cess, c mo, __EM eas Es. 2 auto- automatic hot Overridge. OR West Side Brick Duplex - $90 MONTH VASBINDER, INC. FE 5- 8875 WEST SIDE. € RM. BRICK. i bee Gas heat, Exc. cond, FE SAM WARWICK AT S¥LVAN e@ — 3 - ear- = Lease $125. Nake priv water heater, 3- For Rent Rooms Farms . Retgie. On paved ‘high-< , boating & ng nursery. Borne work available to_he' pay tent. ——-., Pa ae Groveland on the Dixie. _Dhones, ME 40451 or ME. 7-176 nivel, MODERN 2 Bi 2 BEDROOMS. 300MS, PARTLY furnished, MAple 5 MODERN 4 Le YEAR AROUND by seaso Pontiac une Visas Upfurn. 36 1 NICE 28 BUNGALOW. Large lot. Lk. Priv. Will sell or — Inquire 5415 Elizabeth Lk. 7 BE WA 0. Vacant May 6, NA in” ? BEDRM. TERRACE ON TELE- graph Rd eS ees ton OR 30700. BEDRM CLEAR. Ga- ae $6, $7 & ya $8, After 5, Oriole Rd. FE 2-000? LEN ONE” HOUSEKEEPING R OOM, ground floor. Private entrance. 200 Mt. Clemens. PLEASANT ROOM GENTILE: men, Full Thenen ye ¥ a- ragé, Private efernily. PE 44des. PVT. ENT. i nl GARAGE, ooking, 48 FE. Ir 5yT ENTSANGE ENTRANCE. BUS STOP. ROOM AND BOARD 4-002 FE Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VY. MAN woma ambulatory, ground floor, hour care. Rea- A GET ! T QUICK, through . Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial ‘FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer and get itl "i * _ $135 PER MONTH “Toudlag’ dock and” elevaior, 2 downtown. - -ROLFE. H. SMITH 244 5. a tare feentats on For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GARAGE FOR Can on stoRAGE st. FE 51005 or aid FE) 4 £ i} diy: tod of 5 c 3 83) b ad 3 we “ WILLIAMS FE 4007 wiht NEAR 3 bedroom with basement, ‘A heat, 2 fireplaces fone in recrea- tion room). = ae car garage. On a 1 Tt. lot. Priced at jee TWO FAMILY 5 rooms for owner; 3 apartment " BS. month, Of FA heat arate entrances and baths, - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gis Nothing Down and drapes. If you + Helay & can be yours at $8,750 w : payment, RAY. O'NEIL., Realtor | Telegraye Rd. E pine PE 3-7648 ’ Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at E PARKING if as2 fo tad oer Tealee or 3101 v= = M North Side—3 Bedrms. . Kamily size hardwood screens. bal, & ee ak $72 cent iat. Te Woodhall Lake Area at rat door. Sylvan tah Area Attractive ee or overlooking Sylvan hake, rge living ‘00m, fireplace, tile th, “ene mate ang oe MW awe tor og see, rhly atte madeeeee. Best aon tree exper West Side—2 Homes plese Some bes ¢ reste sad Terms,. block from Central High, pened priced. May be sold . Lower Sylvan Canal Front : Bs bedroom home odin 4. water front dining room, Kitchen and jaester bedroom on Ist -floor, 2 s and bath up. iret basement, weenie heat — Wa softener. Lar, car wg with full attic e ont atio. Expertly land- eg Wg a Silver Lk. Front—100 Ft. el home. Lake level has aoe open type kitehen with in oven, ete. tile room, » and den. Up- has 3 fous bedrooms, tile bath. Off FA $23,000; Roy Annet, Inc. . Realtors since 1923 % FE. Huron Open Evenings & Sunday t ” aio Two-Family Income ction CTOR. ' ; tom G a.m, to $:30 p.m, Sunday 1-6 A ‘| $100 DOWN we ge 5 rooms om -_! i} ° Moves You In so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN & OVENS LOADs OF PEATURES MODEL OPEN a " Kitcher otis alana rg eos te good. buy. COLORED Gis ty *3° a B NACE, . CIVILIANS & VETS” GE cies, Mets Pater nice” with Baste. RJ. ~J. (DICK) \ VALUET "1, On sree srt |- “HOYT REALTY Spee ™ & Pee: tires y 2 iii nanan tina ii f Bezsi Sel iH wT Hey, Dad Whats ; = oo s © Se __For Sile Houses 43 fw ment Attarted garage. home Te annie re to) move in immec:ately. $15,950, with reasonable terms. “JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake rd. hn pevbeeed an- and demands | Ry bas | vi Saks LAKEFRONT... i?) 3 a : “tr ul *t s a§ if t fA Hi 1 Zo8 is 4 : iy e ¥E 4 4] is iy ei i E é é $ #2 a Z at e& o © o 3 be Bateman & Kampsen North of Pontiac, $304 REALTORS -FE 40528 371_8. Telegraph Eve, & Sun. ah a r i Re a ter om MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 5-Bedroom Home | Sigh Sebo! Ideal fer’ laces 2 . roome: RIGHT, Realtor Ave. | PE 6-046 whites init sitios : Williams Lake Newer 3 2 Sheree face full basement. Cyc and . To ine peting, Price $11,000, artridge ° 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE FOR COLORED *3 bedrooms, 2 car garage. 3 lots. P. J. WALDIE 5 ¥ Diind., storms screens, ga: rage. HURRY, i= ts while you Heré It Is Kinzler aes) 10 w. See FE 49525 =\John K. ‘Irwin NO DOWN PAYMENT, VA Bedroom bungs Priced sell — with $2, down. See WILLIAMS LK. PRIV ANGUS, Realtor 2160 _M15_Ortonville, NA 7-2815 “BUD" Near St. Mike's REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 1060 W,’ HURON OPEN TIL 9 ' : z f eat, | LOW TOTAL i E ¢ i e i i fue? é t 23 58 F; |. R. Hiltz utached. | SPRINGTIME VALUES ii| . COMMERCE LAKE FRONT ~ 3S 12,500 SELL OR TRADE. Lake |. ‘ front ranchet with basement, at- T iot’ $24,080.00 with terms. * John K. Irwin & Sons 1 - ‘Mutart Realty. 2410 8.1 aD. ULTIPLE LISTING SER’ 1, Braes of Bloomfield ome’ f teopeeds oF bathe SAVE EN WANT ADS | Car, see GIl_NOTHING DOWN LOU TT BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME * $8,500: Call today, Financing evailabie. Aail custom our or yours, Your plans or Je HAYDEN, Realtor aE. Walton’ PE em bot ‘water. $4,800 down. -Warren Stout, Realtor TN. Saginaw 8. 4 FES “THIMK!". $09 PER MONTH 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL in JUDME Estates ea FHA “Ree ous | i 2 : tabs sf aae i 8 E th LE: i Bs i i HI iy oF 7 ———__015_Irwindale NOTHING DOWN OWN YOUR HOME, BRICK FRONT, 3 bedrm. Storms & B&Z Starter Homes MA 6-3858 OR 4031 BY OWNER Pontiac FURNISHED MODEL - OPEN DAILY 10-8 171 MELROSE North Perry and $8250 — COMPLETE pope vstuuee TOTAD MONTHLY PAYMENT DLORAH BLDG. Co. ; FE 8-6455 HOVE, TWO CAR GA- full base- BEACH 8T. 2 family. 5 rooms with fC HAYDEN, Realt — LC. ’ r | FoR 1 BUILDING IN odin Gn DEN, Reaiea | CHEROKEE HILLS! See the Templeton Sell or Trade district. K. L. Templeton, Realtor . |. FE 44663 Meome per me Bees = Doris Rd. of a E. BLYD. 9 room, 2 family tm ex- cellent condition. Plastered walls. 5 rms. with bath on ist ; 4 rms. rt tented. $13,900. mestanee closing costs down qua: bath on Ist; 5 rooms and bath on Each bas own turaage and water heater. Close to Michaels. RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK - LAKE PRIVILEGES | OWNER — Located lusive neighborhood of additional inform intments call PE For Colored PROSPECT ST. Large 6 room home in excellent condition. Two SMITH . |CRESCENT LAKE HIGHLANDS ~ Neat 2 bedroom: bungalow, venetian blinds, planter box, 1% car garage, paved drive, ogo fn bane’ aivilegs “4 e vileges. CALL Us. “4 VACANT .' . 3 belroom family home, “ges hea! e car t, basem i ts . PRICED FOR ; SALE, * You can; have possession of ag Pb a e: ace, fod t, and heath, “BALL, gas heat, ment. 2 car garage. well. land- . CALL FOR AP- For Sale Lake Prop. 44- 5 ADJOINING LOTS ON 8. BLVD. |- site. othe Ay 5 fnity, same Vv . iféried each. Apply Pontiac Press 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. GAS heat Storms and reens, Ra, On 3317 ON home, tiful fireplace of sliced field- stone, s off i Poreh and sun deck facing je fently located for. school 2 for quick sale at $14,- 8 YTON PLAINS 1} = ¥ ? bedroom raceh FE 4-8560. WAL: LAKE Sk"Fon haw we, pi peas ick front, new s i blocks from bank and ¢' bed lar) "y farm house, { eure. nares ttreet from lake. i. "i w > Paul M. fones, Real Est. PE 8-1275 “VILLAGE, LAKE hlDerweod and Cedar Shores Sites "COLE & EASLICK COMMUNITY EM_3-0085 LOOK! L Lakefront lot on beautiful Attached 2.car garage pF me a xclusive Wa- Lateline Laxitront let cn Seymour Lake. ee he ype a Plage yr . ——- 3 ww is the time ‘buy your x home ‘site. WE BUY — SELL — TRADE "WHITE BROS. oR 3-1206 = Dixie Hwy. . Open meee til b; Sundhy 30 "US Lake Lots and Lake Priv. pi shopping at door. 1.3 acre. Clarkston et 4 Seon % ACRE uae ‘ Pigdte: he Realtor Ave. $9441 1 ROT WICKERSHAM : i371 Baldwin Ave. FE 58275 TT N.. Saginaw St down, ¢| Paul M. Jones, Real Est. FE 48550 __ FE 8-127 = ATKINS LAKE— ., 94.950 full with $500 SULIAR LAKE — ag 2. b+ wy possession. T20m t home, i% baths. UNION LAKE. Lov down payment on this 2 BR, home with poreee.. dag screens. Water- J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor % E. Walton te FE &0441 HOLMES-BARTRAM > OR 93-1960 3-3230 On Pires. rivieges private beach. approx. 6370 sq ft. in et "s Rest down- town difite age Ww divide inte indi es. space svallable ip other downtown er- Store — Approx. 5.000 sq. ft. on ground fest tn geod reiall’ So cation. Baldwin Ave. — Store 2x70 on Baldwin near Fisher's, also base- ment offices. Garage — just off &. ¥ usable for retell pee Well_avatiable. OL _1-1566. ic. LOTS IN WA 8 HILLS —- Water, paved streets. W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. 4-068 ’ rE 1 LAURA LANE NEAR*MAPLE 75x186. Ready for building. Some ir 6-6250 ge. 145 feet. A dea! to the ht party. Celene 34671. be- ang* tween 10 a.m. and § pm. Y DOING GOOD BUSI- nesses. Buy the stock, Pay the Treot end you are in 5 4 land NICE BUILDING LOTS IN WARDS Orchard PE 2-2833. Plan Now SPRIN best selection of 100-ft. - are te bor ery” Select "dW to oak YOUR exact Carl W. Bird, Realtor oe ea” ares VE him For Sale Acreage 47 2-1 ACRE LOTS TOGETHER. $1,- 595 for both. 960 i. 10 20 ares. of pines, $350 per acre. Cc. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA _ 1.2815 ti of Indian- wood Road. Lar 3 bedroom home, walk-out basemen, oil fur- nace. ai atic water heater. 1 bath-In. Finish interior yourself ano save. Terms. PONTIAC REALTY 7001 Ba.” hase) Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 46417 0 A fed 3 at . f acre, jake that wil; rt bs soe iiving, 38.‘ from _¥ acre, Owner. FE , i ° DEVELOPERS | Here is your chance to show your talent cre an exclusive home development. We are offer- Whserare Roveatis heving' Cig ‘ownship, ine pw River’ frontage. $1,760 per Warren Stout, Realtor ‘ FE 5-6 Open ‘Til 6 INVEST NOW Choice 5. acre parcels. Lovely Spies spot. $669 down will han- Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est, 29 years .- Rd. (M59) Phone EM or MU 46417 NEAR .ORTONVILLE 5 acres 3 bedroom hone, needs gome finish work. Bargam $6,500, Rochester—Adams Rd. wert a ne RENT IT FAST] through Rent Rds! Room, house, apartment, any- you ACTION. Dial FE 2-8181. ” Established General Store area, TI N. Saginaw Grocery-Hardware in With gross of ever $45,000 Warren Stout, Realtor Hg EDs “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Grocery—Living Quarters Good e re parking, near ‘sort. ll -” man —_ “Priced action ~ will Bar. Small town ta - operate: ‘Ne foot or enteriae ly priced. Ser Pontiac. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER 573 8B. eeere ; PARK AT OUR ONT DOOR FE 41582 . LARGE GROCERY STORE WITH all fixtures. Has 2 gas pumps. J rtunity us, Owners retiring. 000 will 2. Zoned Commercial. 90 ft. tront- age, large 2 bedroom bome, new- ly and fr a d 2 ear e. Excell PA ring ellient spot for or any other of Only $8,950 with $980 down, REALTY, 1 Ra. (M90) at Highland. Mutual 4-2045 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE PARTY STORE liquor store most miles in this ever jar Traverse Bay ares. No hired and Ww! e-out Ownet’s a) 500 down, ‘ pt. $3, own, HARDWARE - Here’s an easy-to-o shopping °. center bardware at Det own ment, ance on stock and fix- pani payable monthly. See it OPEN ‘TIL 9 PATENT MEDICINE AND SODA BAR located on main street factory e cellent low ge Fe -% down inc. ate ° 000 of si mark-up, “"NORTHER BAR urat, eer ne ben sSsine per "year. Include prop: tay 4 Priced, gen iy fina treet down, . STATEWIDE. - B,D. CHARLES,” REALTOR _ : 717 8 “ht a es RA! < thing Want Ads give KEBTAU Ant A Tch! ES TER . ratees. equipment. Beats soveg a. io oh Wo Sundays after 8 p.m. = teed BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 |i: pean yton Plains — Utica Piymouth *“HOME & AUTO LOAN CC eee ee ee Borrow wit fidence $25 to $500 - Household Finance jon of Poritiac s. w St. PE 40535 GET 5 500 ou Signature OH Te 20206” OAKLAND Loan Cor paany 202 Pontiac State Bidg. LOANS 50 TO COMMUNITY foam co” 36 B. LAWRENCE rE FRIENDLY SERVICE eee e teen ‘BEAUTIFUL rr ogo’ ppt plete w th attachshente. Bal. 435 a pay $6.57 per month. Call 4 W. Lawrence 8 PE +1538-0 UL 32-3872 A A & K Home Produc! , BEAUTIFUL MAHOGAN ¥ NEED $25 70 $500? "EEE ek Mee uses SEABOARD Phone: FE 89661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Probiem™ Seaboard Finance Co. , SOLD, - change ae 602 Mt. Cle SECRETARY. CASE, : stove. console t dining rm. ee table. Me-| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 . = Munro Electric rw Hy: ~ Used d Trade- n Dept Vanity, bene teerseseeees oeeeee ‘ si3.38 "FHOMAS ECOROST WE BUY Us ; wringer type, FE 45169. WATER HEATER. AUTOMATIC bottle gas OR 3-4968. ASHING MACHINES. VACUUM sweepers, $16.95 up. Authorization | Hoover » air. Thyle By ions ard. PE 45169 Television & Radios 57B burner, many easy cleaning features. $150 cash. OR 3-1338 BANKRUPT STOCK Livin, Srcotsst sett: Chae net’ nook: TEAGUE FIN ANCE co. ers Lam and. tal Bx ae N. MAIN immediately 3 chance jr a eas R } ESTE. YH, ny room Outfitting ., 4763 LOANS $25 a a tra Pusey al bless nh sere AUTOS oak Market. moubar on BUILTIN OVENS & BURWERS. OODSs Ph. Rochester. OL 60711, OL 1-019? WHEN YOU NEED 5 TO $x0 We will be lad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. BRAND NEW mi $149 56 ope Sg oe Appli- ences, MA; $44.95. complete, $19.95. Rollaway ded Hollywood bed frames, $695. In- —— mattresses, $17.05. Cot- ton . $12. Pearson's Purnitore 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 18 reer tl re - Bits SRAND NEW WROUGHT IR ON \ ~ — : — with springs a! mattress "8 Mortgage Loans 54 Purntture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. CONSOLIDATE | freph combination "¥1i8. 9° tep eom : D Your debts. Get cash to vay off febfes — $20: our land contract er m ann. to modernise your hone Any- sonoter xe aa TEL- eres Pakland County Pree evision, desk, yard tools, Call PE #3_W._Ruree TED a aaRKED WATER HEAT Swaps 55 er. GE. $2. gallon $80.96. 2%. ACRE HOMESITE, ELIZ. erea, will trade equity for lat model | car, exc. cond. OR 3-8800 76 SCOTT-ATWATER OUTBOARD esed 3 times. For goif clubs of _ ogee! value. FE 5-97 78S i4 -FT REDWOOD PLYWOOD boat & trailer for riding lawn Mower, roto-tiller, motorscooter, ete, EM 3-8232. 20 CHIMNEY BLOCKs FOR CcE- 383. blocks or biack dirt, PE ‘® FORD F-3 SEMI- DUMP AND front end loader. Trade equity for sm. housetrailer, EM 3-0661. 332 AUTOMATIC, 16 GAUGE REM- . ington vump, ‘?1-in. Sylvania TV, new disposal for kitthen sink for a Shp. or better garden tractor, __EM_3-5541 1988 PONTIAC, 2 DR. CHIEPTAI hydra. or 1856 Pontiac, Starchief hydra. for land con | tract under $4, Call after | p.m. FE COMBINATION ELECTRIC LK.|¥465 Anburn FE 4-3573_ UL 12-3000 CaAsH FOR SMALL _Working or not. FE_ couch & CHAIR, GRAY. $40. FE RADIO8. &-8755 ai MATCHING CHIPFROBE, washer, lady's wateh. 37-6241 BOTTLE GAS and coal and wood heater. Brand few. Big discount. Samuel's Ap- specs. MA _5-6011. CHEST & DRESS- as vanity & dresser, 30 in. gas stove, frigerator, vision, poreelain top table, fou . aoe = rs, and od My oe Buy & sell use furniture, Dealer. _FE_§-4688. 37 Orchard Lake. DINETTE Ne AND 4 CHAIRS and buffet. PE 2 4 dr DINING © ROOM ar SMALL 8 piece in walnut, com- peer with pads, $45. eens Michi- gan. Phone MElrose 17-5551 49 Ceara $90. E 5-4213 | DEXTER WRINGER WASHER, good cond., $45. FE 8-3556. ‘1948 GHEVEGLET BONE, TRUCK, FORMICA, METAL BREAKF FAST __Seli_or trade. ~. Mota! anna ae & on chaizs 1952 (28 «= FT.) SOU RE TRAILER casional § chair siumin with bath. Been used for vace-|_!8wn chairs. MA A A FAMOUS tions ony. gale $500 down| FREEZERS — UPRIGHT ge or etc, MY 2- name brands. Scratched. Terrific "$5 y MOTOR, 6 CYLINDER. ee. het dig while = ber 5 last. han eee, Son washer” obtain J on Fluorescent, eorumard Lake good cig nae not clean. wap hg pickup truck, sor-| FOR Leong te a HOUSEHOLD See, of Laneeal value. ‘ins se furniture and lances. 3 Years ota Mua eel ood Dr. ea rr 2- OR 3-BEDROOM Lake, FE . . rick ranch type, Lake Orion or Like new ocudition, — REEZERS ft. lot ved il ti stppent—-Fopuia for smal home, housetrailer, 20"¢ pad est. oe. only $289 or sell on GI MOR EB. 13 cu. @ Up right .. y, $259 yg ee 24 +l E-Z Terms _ Samuel's, MA_ 5-601) e' . FULL SIZE. GAS STOVE, 64 CU- FE } aS x 2} ble ft. refrigerator. 1423 Genella B ANY SPANIEL FOR ANY- Pontiac. ‘ of equal value, MA_ 5-1540. Fon eRe WORO FOR USED TV's, TAPE Chest and wUprien recorders and radio-; ae New models, sligh erethed or Working or not. FE 2-03 crate-marred models at big dis- FEMALE ENGLISH POINT count gen a sey tape recorder or movie poe it Dos obedience trained, UL 00 anys eame an Cash woot after 6. 121_N. Saginaw ve 8-6189 | irae RATIONAL % TON “‘PICK- a - GENERAL ELECTRIC ANK Complete cutting and weld-|" sweeper with ateaaban ois, * pend ing £345 plus cart, sell or swap!’ Condhion, 1 small dresser. OL mai ae INDIAN MOTOR SCOOTER. EX STOVE, i, eelient condition, valued at $160; ve — CONDI- take boat of equal] value or sell. M3223. : Lon. PIANO A Gas el OR trailer, ING TER SWAP FOR boat trailer. re aM. TAPE RECOR FOR BAND 6387 sty or pos mg "Fert FE 4 rh Call FE 5- KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER 25, stand, $9." OR KENMORE CABINET IRONER, with _onalr, Like new. $105. FE rer i SERVE pap Cal} "afer 4. FE 2-34 WEST SUBURBAN 2 BEDROOM peered —. ne F goied poy rated. large will trade 4 Ps for-outetrailer | Broker, FH 5- WA OF ENCYCLO- * anything © your home of value. Make a deal on a beautiful ‘cabinet sacl sewing machine. NTE - pedias, outboard motor, boat, or). LINOLEUM & PAIN im AVING, STATE: wit SACRI- ite te 40" ‘electric. stove, deep i ‘ee , auto. oven. Like new, FE 6- TARGE GRID AND MATTRESS, brane new $1595 Pearson's Fur- niture .42 Orehard Lake Ave. SALE. HALF Baldwin price. At J&CK’s. - Call Lou at Capitol Appl, FE 35-9407. _ For Sale Clothing 56 3. YORMALS: BLACK, G ) lue. Hooded velvet jacket, $10 ps. Bises fon, Pr 8.4489. OyER 89 USED Ty SETS, FROM WALTON. iV: oa &15 BE. Waiton : IN : . “ae reasonable. le ¢ WANTED: LATE MODEL good on the outside experts fiz up the insides, pans to Peer’s Aovtianes. 8161 Com- _meree_ Rd. “= Water Softeners 57C 956 WATER SOPTENER, HARDLY | used. MI 6-9875 $27 6 © 1050 by NEA Berses, ty z ' “I Was the star of the game, Mom! I got hit ‘by a pitched ball and forced in the winning run!”’ 30 8-FT. PENCE POSTS, $10; lawn mower, $3. OR 360%. 3,000 WATT AUTOMATIC AC GEN- erator. $375. OL, 1-6355. y hauling trail- Meuartere_ Opdyke Bit BARRELS FOR BALE. 77 LE- heigh Street. — BETTER BUYS — fs Bag HAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY wi HAGGERTY HW PHONE. WArket ¢-i004 BUY AND SAVE loo: $65 — 42"° = cabinet with wall dsm WATER SOFTENER, CALL ATER ERS AT BIG court OR 3-2360. WATER SOFTENERS AT BIO Dis counts. PE For Sale Miccolinoetes 60 Spar CITY NO. 30, CRANE OR Oe ~Reseras 420 Crane or Hoe — - Dozers T rs Cob i 8c -Terr ra e rapers z Letourneau c2 3 Yournadosers Bac on Truck 2—Tai ndem Lowboy ‘trathers 1-—Tilt-Top Trailer — Porta’ Road gravel plants . CEdar erms of trades. John Flemming, Dort Hwy at Lippencott, Flint Flint. ONLY Of "CONVERSION. American standard, demonstrator, for hot air furnace or boiler. Reg. $395: Job completely in- stalied with tank and all for only $190. Also 1 Stewart Warner oi! <. gas wall furnace with sewer, 1 igxdx 2, rr “TONG. “Beas. MY 3-5632 after 7. HP. NEW SHALLOW WELL et pump, $67. __2030 Airport Rd. i” ELYSCORE 16x40 INCHES, OR 3-6022. 5011 Waldon Rd, H&L Fix-it Shop, —— 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING Order now, beat the ane A rush. Alum., storms & & s. money down. ist paym't rH June. ality, service at lowest prices. li for a free tour of our in- stallations. ALUMINUM SIDING IN STOCK FOR DO IT Teves eae J, VALLELY CO. — & Rachecsee Rds. UL 2-4900 ho Ans. Res. OL 1-6623 * CALVAMTES Pi PIPE, 13c PER %” galvanized sere . ite an ft" — in —— be od 7 AND $5, Thompson, 7005 2 HAND TOWERS _Hurb's, Auburn and Shirley 3 FDEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON- dition. Will deliver, FE 5-9120. 3c PER FT. — 1¢2 ROMEX IN coi] lots, other rough-in materials at low, low {prtecs. G.A. Thom son, 7005 est Sz °° fiers, h, & _& Television. eac! FE 49 Hr $f one omg. e controls rmostat, rg OR 3-5993, 8X6 FT, WINDOW, DETROIT el gas stove, Elec. stove. Mens diamond ring, FE 2-4169. 1-YR. 52-GAL. ELEC. WATER heater $67.50 cash & carry. G.A. Thompson, 7005 M59 west. Open eves. 52 GAL, ELEC HEATER. 960.96 30 9. %s $23. faucets 72 South Saginaw St 215-Ib. Asphalt Shingles Shingle application gle repair Church's Inc. 107 Squirrel Rd. UL, 2-4000 OOD BARGAINS USED LUMBER, NAIL FREE Better Than New 2x4.—~2%8,—2210,—2212 « Priced for Quick Sale Knotty Pine Paneling ... i6e ft. Stee] Clothes Post .°,...$9.45 pr. PIPE - BRICK ~+~STEEt Many other bargains! Come and look Our out around, prices and service will - please vou, FHA Terma ° Free Estimates OPEN 8 to 6:30 MON. thru, GAT. SURPLUS LUMBER & m ~ A Thompson, “1008 M59 West. TEW- eo Wea Irate ne “GHRT on sit Wolverine Lumber 320 8. Paddock FE 2-0784 CEDAR PENCE POST. sic EACH. FE, 5-3977. GOCA COLA COOLER WITH siot. 1951 Studebaker, V8 motor and transmission, muffler. 98 Wa- terly St. FE +2071. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINOM WaRDOW: Butmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER E SoOrT 10e — it. In excellent order, $15 Call after 4 pm, weekdays. Mi __6-0580. LOCHINVAR WATER HEATER, eae Leather collapsible top coach | ype baby ¢arriage. Both exc Good, con cond., $970 Pontiac Trail, CALCINATOR GARBAGE BURN. ers, electric and gas, below cost, _ Samuel's Appl, MA il COMPLETE BEAUTY SHOP _equipment. Best offer FH 5-4688, mJ BAG Ca- 589 CEMENT MIXERS _ pacity, used. LI 3-7 DIAMOND RING, 72 ane. SOL-} ch $-6613, G'& _itaire, White gold. DAVID BRADLEY cultivator and mower. _only FE 4-7579. ‘DRAIN TILE & SEWER PIPE All sizes sump crock or tile bE had ne see 2 boles —s Sump pump _...... aOR. Evenings $1.35 vert $2, ft. BLAY LOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3.7101 DOGHOUSES KIDDIES TABLES, rgd swings. 770 E. Walton va. . $60: ELECTRIC 8TOV wringer washer, $10. EM DRYER $40; 3-2573. oS VANITY LAVATORIES, | with capinet, $46.50 muscraic LD 80 & 250 amp. AC, end , Insta es, on Samuel's Appl., MA money FOUR 670X15 > a new tires ex- ce on change. a att pi ‘s Koes * Shirley. . DOG HOUSE FOR. BALE. FE 40785 VIR PLYWOOD ELECTRIC complete! Edison Pr YwoOoD Co. | 1488 BALDWIN AVE, FE 2-2543 fe NTIAC +pe, bath s 3 ~ colored bath set with | ee eee ee eee eee Fr _ rs SAVE PLUMBING SOPPLY 1728. Baginew FE eam F GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, all noone sizes in 6 up. Bilectric door’ operators, “folding on doors and ‘disappearing 8 bd eanre “eatimates on garage re- a pert Ste ‘Sues m1 §, . Paddock HOT —_ Sap oy 30 oe lon. gas, new. Conayarers Power approved, ons ue. $30.95 up, arredh Buy heater for a little more thane. d unit. Also electric, oll and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific values. Michigan arenes. 393 Orchard Lake JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirring, will not drip, ag or Fun. Rubber” or oll, base, Hund 4 p.m. week- |. 10c from, FUEL & PAINT ne | FE 56-6150 ne nd Orghara Lk, Ave, Reas. MA 56-1501, OR 3-3703. 1 NEW FURNACE. DUCT WORE 6 | GREW GALVANIZED PIPE 172 ou" al Oak _dow. PE | ceere UTSIDE DOOR WITH @G 78° x 68 & door frame. seats kitchen — LASS, od Pole per ft. ae " hee p per fe "Phone ine | BENSON LUMBER CO. — TABLES FOR SALE. . PE 4-085. off. Sizes frepince CC. Rustic picn % tables fink. Roger A. Autiler, Co 105 Rd. miles west EM 3-4825 PAINT NOW WITH KOTON out fear of blister or peel due to moisture. ALL Warwicks, 2678 Orchard Lake. Rd. UILT LAWN MOWERS . Sharpened Mowers Lawn 294 Oakiand Ave. RANGE HOODS WITH FAN. ONLY $20.95 Thompson, M59, Wet ONLY ‘7005 ws oar Gee Ooe Le 5 one com- y es rote-tillers. me payments available. W. F-: M Garden & Lawn Equipment. 1583 68, hee rare e. N. of 14 Mile, Birm Ph. Midwest & pis, Peainer collapabie — pe Beet ng ROTOTLLES 21_IN. LA i mower attachments. OR 3-6112. SHEETROCK 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 cuurtHr’, INC. ‘et me as ee me Bit eae, small spinet in walnut, "WANTED USED PIANOS Wi 4 REG akc GERMAN 8i ANY, GLISH u By old. Excellent r EXHAUST FAN, it| _stock, 968, EM 33710 igor ice cream cabinet a. Dogs Trained, Trained, Boa Boarded 70 70 ELT SUUNTERE |DOGs AND cat, BOARDED. wo 10 FT 7 a s $5 98, 2 Rotors resend. snaies. Burr-Shell, 3% 8 5. ‘Telegraph. eng acid porcelain dined = ~ Hay, | Grain & Feed 7 71 complete out tor p10" er eslll iar @ AND CUT MAY. ornaw. siely. EM 30h manure. Loaded. Ph, MA 4 WA COOLER 10xex6 FT lb = elcathadstal sinus odel 63, BROWNING avroarsc 22 rifle. Winchester m . Both new. S&C __rifiee, FE 32313, GUNS—MODERN OR ANTIQUE, cH Burrshell, 319 8. wegraph, GUNS — BUY, . Mouses 20 cents dz. — 3 dz. 50c 389 Orcha Avenue Sand, Gravel & Dirt 773 ej ing. PS 6-0 ic | CRUSHED STONE. SAND GRAV- el. Earl Howard EM 3-0631. DAIRYMEN & NURSERY Sig caeeen and nares. pick at int 6026 Orion Ra hechaster. 2 sonant from National Twist Drill. DRIVEWAY RAVEL. LOADED aot FE ¢3363 or FE FOR SALE: LARG gr Sin am Peat ‘. Black oe 1-7281 black 5 fi i? ac s, for a hivered de for, esas truckers. ing. Peat ‘air. OR 3-604 DRIVEWAY GAAEERG el, fill, Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—ALL SIZES OF FURN OAK! OR STORM shank 5 REPAIRED FE __4-7233_ after € STALL SHOWERS. COMPLETE with faucets curtain, value, $34.45; and $40.50 va $ Michigan. Fluorescent, chard Lake Ave. — 30 $69.50 lavatories, complete chrome faucets, e at These are factory setonds, Or- — RS, KING clip; saws sharpened, M_CO. 2255 PIN: SHEARS, r blades, serrated knifes, BE. WALTON TORO 22” ROTARY MOWER WITH poser handle. Yr. old, $140. FE THE SALVATION RED SHIELD ST Every’ meet your cnn ARMY ‘ORE needs. tniture appliances WEST LAWRENCE: TALBOTT LUMBER Glass installed in sash, Thoroseal . Plumbing, supplies & lumber. Ave. FE 4-4595. OILET SEATS NEW, VIRTUAL- T ty indestractibie, Hinge. Colors or hite. A, Thompson, 7005 M39. sng Oven_¢ eves. USED TYPEWRITER. GOOD dition, $25. FE 8-4480. WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS. $169, Frayer's. $89 Orchard Ave. FE 4-0526, . CON- Take Machinery 60A FORD DIESEL ENGINES few used distribu.or ste engines Sr orelisibhe eat ee ., LUMBER YARD AVY chines, UL 2-3507, MA- 61 Do It Yourself. Po ee THE ge WAY 1 FOR RENT r one, 2 anes. tae Plumbing elec: Taas week, 0.4: 00. Secateahe” Bullere a 156 Ww. Montcalm erfals: na bart ar Bs geval BLOND On WAL "CAL TTAGHER’ S 18 ©, Huron FE s 62 WAL- 4.0566 | CLARINET $75. FE 4-6183 RNET, CONN hon Ghee tot g __ condition NEW PIANO eariage, $10 ae MONTH te as ees F-PLA : apple, cedar kindling. GOOD DRY SLABWOD for $10 deliverea, PE at gee os “e r 2ton loads, - . ier COAL & ma’ 3722 Gpanera Lk. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A-1 TREES, warte i - ETc. Evergreens — Pine, Pir, Yews, Mugho, p cabana! & ~~ * ~~ your own. Brin tools pers and cedars, all $5.00. You dig them. Groveland farms . Grovela Dixie half wa on ‘ontiac and Flint. Holly phones. ME 4-9451 or ME 17-1761. NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE & ines. 1 to ft. 10 or more, $1.80 ea, jess than 10, $3 ea. ou dig. We specialize in sales to e 3s & country homes for screens & ns Cedar ie ia Evergree . 8970 Dt wy. US. 10 Charksten. MAple 1908, D SERVICE TRIM- ming & Haeaaaee Lae STATE D ¥ its, MAple 5-3601. ATE IN itrawberry plants 3 Li a : a strawber atham r berry iA OL 6- STRAWBERRY a TRASPRERRY J, Larue, g: Joes i tee Ra. b visour NTS ORDER pow. eae, bignitng bes best. Royce Stark Bros. Nursery 4 Representative and Qu Trees Feu 1; vot ening Appotnimae ent For Sale Pets 69 _— SHEPHERD PUPS, WORMED _and shots, reasonable, MA 4-2650. po POODLES, 4 MOS. SACRI- fice. MY —— Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B | = BAIT & TACKLE—OPEN 7 + pare) BLACK Dirt, | WID peet AND , . "ED SUELSASpD Hane Oe A alu $-3737. 43-PT. 2 BEDROOM, BUDDY trailer. ' after 7 a pee heos’” bo INAL GENTLE HORSE WITH SADDLE. oe trade for motor scooter, 5311 Walnut Lake Rd. EM 3-3004. raller, ro wheeis. One horse ¢: ea nfaed, SP LSB walk ao Ela : & -. ¥ tractor, 5 — A-1 shape. ac a w, cultivi . corn . 5-2358. $080" Allen. Rad. : ARIENS JETS. FRAZER ROTO- Nillere new and baggy Hy and service, &- W. Avis, Opdyke. PE BUY EARLY & SAVE m Se rite SON + 4 —_ & New Bien, Docket Hocheste “BY Q ppg: INLY 4 hp. be Horse end of 32 i new ww. Tore rata il re mower, fr 1 type. 3s blade Good All, pow Pua or oun ; bye. Jacobson on quality mow- ers, 6 model of WE SERVI wnat SELL COME IN AND SEE — THE NEW 1960 BUTTON STARI G_AND BO- LENS RIDING. MOWERS, several a tractors, tiers * and mowers at bargain EDIt TER: KING BROs. Oliver jus North of Oxford. ° AN CHAIN Lan tl pay IB- utors, parts and serv. EE ri | Eaibee's & Fleetwood ct chats —_ ne euome SoRTYEX. USED fo] mon 10- ft. hose, adjustable Soomee “ideal for orcbard or mos- q OLD HAY, BALED. 2c A BALE. Oliver manure spreader. 3720 Gregory Ra, FE 5- . —". SPRA e... oe. 8, Vv good condition. 21400. : ONE 30" AN TABL one, he H, bag = Wa? Pam sag i —— for type. 80 Etat 100 ft hose. ‘Nearly gulivatsr. g _ SEEhEE, exe. Cc Auction Sales 77 AUCTION SAT. 2% 10; 7 &.m., Be oo 4 > ng weat of Milford ‘omme;rce 1 mile south on haf easant Valley hea. Evans Equi 6507 Dixie Hwy, MA $1878 » OR. 3-1904 RE gy | el caravans). Anas Sales Pontiac Chief shiel &. Detroiter Wally te Vv —_ an wides ai inree selection of Wanted Livestock 73) _i eter tllowanee” — at WANTED, FEEDER CATTLE. Bob Hutchinson BEES sass. FEW F| Mobile Homes FE 4-8612, Wit douse. MAB aE Sales " Sale Farm Produce 75 on Bais ees ; Oven & week weber taiens tee Rv) Ear arg wet el eee ee| Cee POTA’ i. N. Liberal Terms Parts — Bottle Gas TRAILER EXCHANGE © 8. Telegraph ss FE 23-3200 ‘OXFORD TRAILER 1959 VAGABOND IS SOMETHING! 1540 Lapeer Rd. bad Ze new tea 5, wreedy to . 29 vi mod- ion, $1,195. Pixie, trailer’ buys. a, Coach Sales, ys20 Ra, B M +6711. ON TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent, Jacobson's Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lake Rd. OR bent ___Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE v’ ag The finest, 4% mile SE = ete. MOBILEHOME ESTATES, MOD- ern lakefront and playground. EM 3-266 vet YOU'VE SEEN THE REST, NOW adh Pag ae Lake ‘trailer Auto Accessories _80 ree B°PE ial eSeaegere 170 N. Opdyke FE 45-3361 INSIDE CITy gs he 2 BLOCKS | - from bus stop, Pontiac Trailer Coach Park. FE 5-9902. Ox ot iad a ate Mee 4 . $1, UL 4pm - Between ®: & 8:00 PAINT SLAYBAUGH’S _— INE STAR l¢’ ALUMINUM aT AKC REG. pape, Champ. rosie, rE 6812. AKC BLOND COCKER PUPPIES vag 2-5486 after 3:30 BULL PUPPIES, THOR- ee Beauties, FE '2-6012. BIRD HOUSES ALL PET SHOP, 55 Wiliams PE 4-6433. bosron 38s TERRIER STUD CHAMP eens a gee OR_3-0126 es . Tron prt lear ge =p dresser, chest, & -fram Iso igs refrigerator, eve. “beds, - DACHSHUND rote, AKC. JAMOR Kennels. FE. _. DACHSHUND PUPS, AKC. $35. FE 8-0093. ma Mate bots ye: a chdiehigan: Phone. 3 Mohawk Tr hs. Many unusual’ items. Don't miss them. Lanch available, Ned nth ank Rerk. Ed Oottschaik, auctioneer. FARM AU AUCTION, SAT, APR_ 35 DeGraw, 1 * Hal- bey. oa rth’ & : 14m mi. West of Sel | is or 4 Ris north Brighton on j. US. 23. 2% miles plete with standard trans, & axle har og" Ries east on “Hyne assembly, Excellent cond. FE Pleas a of Si hold RTs: TO is ons oods sold at 10:30 a.m. a-| PA 196i NASH, STATES- chinery after lunch. Farmall man, FE 5-4508 ater 6 p.m. tractor & cultivator, Case “SC” 7 & “VAC tractors, International | ger, ‘31 V-8 T-46 baler, IHC = planter, THC | 4.959, , is 3x14 inch & 2x14 4 plow JD is hole RECKIN RS i7io 4 {ter lor Road Joslyn. FE 5-200, tea |. For Sale Tires 80A ae ed Tet Gath Pr, 250 «732 Win rvs) ry TIRES, $3. e-UR- WE buy, Fo sp whitewalls. ATE oy tegen 6 st STANDARD BRA ae ay hee Krade in on hye bat Hh ber ask’ white walls ED WILLIAMS __451_ 8 Saginaw at Raeb ‘Your Head unrters FOR FOREIGN CARS TIRES ; GOODYEAR . SERVICE STORE: BS. Case FPR 54123 | After All Patsy Py ne jak xibcavur Dauphine [St RAMBLER & H-Top .. ST “RAMBLER” Wagon ... vt | [36 METROPOLITAN H-T ... $805 "M8 OLDe Giver “wr seveas $2605 oe FOkD Ceeverine eee 805 ‘3 CHEVY % Ton P.Up ... $805 oe "33 PONTIAC Chieftain 8 ... $245 TRANSPORTATION . SPECIALS PRICED FROM $5 ae Hew SpEN CE | “RAMBLER” — Sales & Service — AW PE. 6-454) Buick 2-Dr. $134 » POWER & JACK COLE, INC. Ine + 280 HUNTER BLVD. MI 6-6934 "63 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD. PER- sect cond. =M Le PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1957. CADILLAC rg rong with white finish Red = white SEDAN ; aa DEVILLE. Turquoise and ==] WILSON jal PONTIAC CADILLAC WILSON PONTIACCADILLAC Ra ‘| 1958 OLDS SUPER #8 Haskins Chev. other ac- SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! MApIG’ F500 Open! alte Uh 8 4 $ onnneron eeeee + eigase a iT’S TRUE Haupt Pontiac “Ys the Place to Buy! "$4 Ford 2 dr. Fordomatic. Radio; oo gs No money down. "S3 r 4 dr. sedan, Automatic sion heater. $ “RUSS DAWSON | 232 S, Saginaw STOP! LOOK! BUY! ony tees aim is. wer * a heater. : nag wall os Low miles and like 1958 FORD ......0. 62.5055: $2195 Fatriane 500 convertible. Power ' steering er brakes, Fordo- matic. V-8 engine, radio, heater, white wall ties. Don't miss this 0 1958 PLYMOUTH ......-.-> mis: adic, wall tires. 7 solid white bes bag gyre in eee gies = eee 1 power brates and ail er? ei ries. the. way. F i087 PLYMOUTH Belvedere hardtop: Po sila: erfit dio. heater, white wall tires, coral and whit Binish. This is’ extre P we e see itt | Bel A “Air 4-door sedan. Paveraiie, engine, radio, heater to sea this qne. ~~ I WIE 8. Be cee $1295 . heater, tires. new. A one-owne: m9 with iow —. - hardtop Mercomat fee endto, heater, Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER 0 OL 18133 Seem $1695 te, Ta > io dot nesting te. Indy, and painted it * — Fer Sale Gers 91). For Sale Cars 2; door. engine, positraction, ere a fl) RS, | Eddie Steele yee bee 1990 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. GOOD iy 8 Feet Winn. Bees ie e ganQhBBOO HARBOR | _N. Perry. FE Gag | 1 pg I oe ee er ee meester | ee tion Wi white. Power. R&H. | 195% Plymouth 2 dr. Hardtop Push- ea oe vac eae | *SneOe Soe Pee es Powerflite Transinission Ci | aren rege a . « $1695 1965 Pontiac Chief. 2 “dr. BRAID Gass ATW. 33 Belair V8 2 to jow as $10 down. $18 per m BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 Ss pegsaen 1653 CHEVROLET Se stick radio Bong wall tres. all iach and “Eddie Steele 80. FINE CARS AT THE ~ "Bright Spot” Look ’em Over Today JEROME | "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass oo eer * Aiss| FE. 8.0488 Open. til 10 White NO ons on Chevrolet 2dr. Radio & Pur: Take over payments $21 month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 58. : naw. OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. "86 BUICK the hot weather bg aré hav- , this automobile is equipped radio, ynaflow. heater, eeaken and For the $1,385. Very clean’ ric Ae sige i-black and white tri-tone while tires. 56 BUICK Century 2 ¢r. hardtop. Tri-tone eer sen radio, heater, ynatlow wer steering brakes. It's a good driving car st Hank, at a ‘good price. of 57 FORD *Pairlane “500° 4 dr. sedan V-8, radio, heater, Fordomatic, while tires. mace. k-red-black. terrific car at $1,645 : 58 BUICK sedan with radio, yantiow, deluxe hub ee won ea drive dus an. 2 dre: poms es coral, ‘57 FORD Custom ie ih with radio, heat- mission. Black ; er, standard trans: oars ore. at tu-tone white over blue. x sedan. | terrific Ind car for only $1,245. tadio ater white * A ear and rept nice, 58 FORD. gy Sth tag Oe , “300° with standard i white — werden va Black -_—" te finish with custom | rock twice at this one. $1,505. Phase oy bain $1005 steering. pow- 57 OLDS 98 ~ heater, dra- ‘ / dr. sedan. Radio, heater, B are tires. Red and matic. White over grey. tints. -j-> tes | Serr cleas intide ramatic, radio, price of $1,045. 3, One-own- ' ‘ 57 BUICK CONV. Power steering, | Radio. heater, Dynallow,, ydramatic. R: steering’ & brakes. White tires. FB 7 here is the vee Pad buy at in de 6 ee ei. jal 2 dr. with automate ‘trans. 4. Li nyaates. me ar ny in er, One-owner and Very nice. to see this. shia * : me sy! SHELTON | se 2.009% jal 4 io, heater, miu, ivory dsaio, FF with m on terrific family car at $1,695. ; OLIVER. - Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake FE wisn Open Bes ‘| 1955 Chevrolet 210. ‘#Dr. sedan, ve. pe get Catalina, , tic FP brakes. R'& H. Like new $100. - $785. 1954 go> pa ir 4 by ES aa a Dr. 1953 Dodge. Pickup, % t BO te osees-- me * Several ‘50, "$1 & “$2 Chevrolets HOMER HIGH™T MTRS. “16 Minutes from Pontiac | CHEVY. 1964, 21 good, ‘$495, vowier. & yaar HODGES, INC. 360 8. Woodward 53 DeSOTO FIREDOME 4 DOOR 8 Cyl, Good oun BRAID MOTOR SALES YMOU' DEALER 3% ¥ ‘AIR G CASS A Ww. : PE zo SROLIDE, RADIO & HEATER. UTELY NO MONEY ; payments of Told Turner JUST MAKE Payments : Absolutely NO Money ‘Down. Deal Direct pave Money No Payments if “Sick or Out of Work a CHEVROL ET ..$395 ; POOR, DELUX ‘34 FORD «ts ecseee Que $865 mo. pet C, va . 34 "PONTIAC veces $395 iF CHIEFTAIN, DELUX 53 CHEVROLET ..$295 2 DOOR, DELUX *53 FORD Se eieess cagueD CUSTOM, 8 Figs FORD sbaes bale es $205 2 DOOR, V-8 "52 FORD ,...0. 5640 $195 VICTORIA : 4 PLYMOUTH ...$195. 4 DOOR, SEDAN 53 DeSOTO .......$195 SPORTS COUPE 5 ‘532 CHEVROLET ..$ 95 CLUB COUPE $2 PONTIAC ......$ 95 2 DOOR, DELUX ot | DODGE greek 95 ‘SI PO PPONTIAC eveeee§ 45 50 0 STUDEBAKER $ 45 CHAMPION ‘31 1 CHEVROLET » $45 "50 FORD D mndicgntict 45 power | 2 DOOR, V-8 Payments Schedule. PRICE Oe Bargains L ¥ NEED 1s" ‘A. STEADY JOB - Auto Sales 115 SOUTH 2a: | FE 0002 OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. _TODAY’S SPECIAL ‘58 FORD : agg i =. 8 Cyl, Straight | Matihewa: |Hargreaves — EN- tal wheel, skirts, R&H, White a ee ee oe The BIG, BIG Lot 1955 631 OAKLAND AVE, Ford Tudor FE an he 6 cylinder, standard drive. sss B Baie ! val vires, ike" like ‘new . beter oe arry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER "Eddie Steele | * y HARDTOP. He 3 - oF PE a, es -._ FORD 4 FORD TUDOR. PE $0204 E2288 RUSS DAWSON “tine, Drive ie youl buy 0S T-TORD. oi CORY FOLLY | Motte Very lew cown payment eq |. sharp, EM 3-0081. BIRMINGHAM - RAMB 1951 D. CALL APTER 4 P.M. 8. Woodward MI 6-3900 PE 44175. ‘ST Fr HT. 1 OWN- oo a is iN S700 8 URDEN. er. POM Ral. WW tires. & ex- xpensive model. r Lake ‘Orion Motor Sales | ~~" yon eK ___Mu AT CLARKSTON RD. |. REPOSSESSION $335 ful: Ne cash $6 DeSOTO ||"Sa ee tS TIBL - Full power with Hi-Fi. o iss? BMW A-A REAL G. $1 aire ease” Community Motor Mt eR 3 DR LINCOLN 57 PREMIERE 2 DR BR AID HT Fw power. 16,000 tilee. Mai Ai. ‘8? MERCURY im. |. $i995 | 55 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR & $595, BRAID MOTOR SALES PLYMOUTH DEALER 5) PAIR LING 2 PE 2-019 "56 PONTIAC - nanen eee sous $050. Exc. cond. _Fenmore | ber bind Cresco ‘EE, iN, ausck ée witien Rak. $1200. OR i ash ; RUN "ping cand 1000 FE pans. 209 W. [ an? sons offer. PE sa PORTIRE STARCHIEP. EX- ses come. De e.. gee. FS 6-2706 TiBLE, iyere Rad) power er wer ee potas, ex- ~? TROSmAE Se aTALaK HARD- top. Hyd Power steering & brakes tres. $885 before 6:3, FE S154. After 8 PONTIAC ‘38 CHIEFTAIN. 4 DOOR hardtop Has everything, FE _2-4636. a ‘SO PONTIAC 2 DOOR, side. FE 60520, "1 PONTEAC. as is WESTVIEW, OLDS “7 DR. SUPER VERY eee we yreauele. ee ‘4 O} 2 DOOR, #8, RA- dio, heater. os brakes, wil) trade. 314 8. Marshall. | 3 ROMTIAC 4 DR OREN ip: cond. $300 FE 5-907 ‘2 BOTS 7+-DR maar EATER. A ymenis of $8.65 mo. MONTCLA: TRY HERE Call, Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at ss 2 door, hardtop, all power, ra-| 35 Olds super 86 setien ina Mi: _4-1900__Haroid Turver_Pord. MOTOR SALES gia, heater, white side walls. | 55 ¢ 35 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2DR. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER ory end gold. 1 owner. 12.000 "97 t Ton connie. ore Ps ae brakes. 39 YEARS FAIR DEALING miles, like new. MArket 41449. wet ica . R & H. W-wai), OR 34412 after at w . PIKE 8Ts., fi MERCURY CLUB COUPE. RA- HOUGHT SON PE i018 ‘i DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDs DEALER | FOR SALE: "1086 VOUKSWAG GEN "4 FORD as SS oes of hal ws, con Coeds AND SERVICE 55428 Ask for” ae o- +e domatic. Hq} @ : SEF r. Mr, at MI 47500. 528_N. Main. tr OL 1-076!) i Meteo clean, MA 41026 aft:| Mar. Mr. Parks at ("MODS HARDTOP. EXCEL. | 4 PONTIAC CHTAIN condition. « 4-door € er if FORD COUNTRY ey "37 MERCURY | oLpen 7 .| $845. 24 monthly payments. $20.68 with R&H, suto. trans. MI 6-356 Monterey. Solid black p DRAMATIC RADIO EA all cx a A —_ down pay- 1958 V8 Poab CONVERTIBLE. Power steering, power brakes. 4 UTELY NO MONEY| Lew tal ~ % pay- DOWN . « Nagime payments af “BIR MINGH, AM ‘S82 FORD aS << RADIO | ments. $53.41 month, Very ow) 59.45 rr) Mgr) Mr HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO Parks @ Mi 41500. Harold’ Turner | RAMBLER MONEY DOWN. Assume _ pay- we RIRMINGHAM Ford | 666 8 Woodward _ MI 63900 Migr Mice Parke at Mah 6am RAMBLER Map iatiag. 4 ars te cr, foe | "Gees, Gedy OB fits, Owner 4 er BD. . Harold Turner Ford. 666 8S. Woodward MI 6-3000 UL 23-1156. MI ron md ‘oo BUICK 65 MT. CLEMENS ° GET THB ‘Cream of the Crop THE NEW ‘59 PONTIAC ; HAS BROUGHT TO US - ed |. The Finest | RS WE'VE HAD IN MANY ae pa aa | i PRACTICALLY ALL NEW. JUST TO MAST “BIG CHA NOE? ON IN — NTE OU TOO N MAKE A BIG CHANGE I OUR DRIVING PLEAS WITH ANY ONE OF THESE Late - Model Beauties '59 CHEVROLET. ...... .$2845 IMPALA HARDTOP—Radio and hoster, Powerglide, power steering and power brake ‘58 BUICK .......... ...$2295 4 DOOR—Radio and heater. Dynafiow, white walls. '58 PONTIAC ..........$2895 ‘ S§APARI STATION ’WAGON—Starchief Custom, radio ot Doar + oan seene _ bower steering and power ‘57 MERCURY ...........$1695] AN—Radio and Beater, Mercomatic, power eg AE and power brakes S7FORD $1895 | Aw deed WAGON Country Sedan—Radio and heater, ‘ordomatic '57 PONTIAC ..........$2095 ° STARCHIEP TER TEMS. 'S7 PONTIAC ..........$1895 STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE-—Radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering and power brakes. '57 PONTIAC ......... $1895] SUPERCHIEP 4 DOOR HARDTOP—Radio, and power steering. ‘96 OLDSMOBILE ..... $1595 py ween am es. bg ag heater, Hydta- power brakes, ‘56 PONTIAC. wees eve 81595 CATALINA pipelines oud hea Hy- ate Bondalweod Xe 6 Be seg eee v+ B1295 SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP. ‘96 CHEVROLET .......$1395 BEL AIR 4 DOOR—Radio and heater. ‘5S BUICK .........+...$1195 4 DOOR HARDTOP—Radio and Heater. aflow. Sharp! ~ ‘09 PONTIAC ..........§ 995 STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE—Radio and Heater. ‘99 BUICK :............$1195 HARDTOP—Radio, heater, Dynsfiow, Gg ee Fs 2 DOOR HARDTOP—Radio, heater, Dynafiow. FACTORY BRANCH | ONT! ‘RETAILSTORE _|} "GOODWILL USED CARS”. FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE POST weckdaed oe heater, 1957 FORD “500,” power 1954 PONTIAC eee eww 1949 FORD .. 1954 DODGE 1952 CHEVROLET, runs SCH 912 S.: WOODWARD SCHUTZ 5th Anniversary Special’s . 2 YEAR WARRANTY 1953 PONTIAC 2... cecsccccccccvccreceee ed S95 1956 FORD WAGON ...... eeeced . $1295 1958 IMPALA HARDTOP ............+.+-+- $2295 1954 FORD, Stick ig ec ig ovo no ba BO seeeveee dS 495 1956 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP .........6.. $1195 1955 FORD. nice 2.0... cece eee e eee eee SFOS 1955 OLDSMOBILE .......... cece eevee dS B95 19S CHRYSLER cis ccsecexscecssscisscach 25 1957 PLYMOUTH, power ......-.65+0++.-$139§ 1953 PLYMOUTH ........ cece eceeeer eee d O95 1955 DODGE LaFémme ....... vee ew eevee Ph195 1956 PLYMOUTH WAGON, 9-Pass. ... we 1958 CHEVROLET HARDTOP ........ 1958 PONTIAC HARDTOP, power .......,$2195 1956 DE SOTO Flite Hardtop .. 1955 DODGE Lancer Hardtop ......0.590% eo 1958 T-BIRD 1958 FORD WAGON, 4,500 miles ......5...$1795 1956S DE SOTO w.ccsccvccccesesesvessuses op OeS 1956 FORD HARDTOP. ....... ++. +ee00004 $1125 CONVERTIBLE SPECIAL'S 1956 FORD, black and sharp <...:.. 1957 DE SOTO, power steering and brakes . .$1995 1956 PLYMOUTH, power steering, brakes . ped 1958 CHEVY IMPALA, full power, level air $24 1958 CHEVY IMPALA, beat this price .....$2295 THESE PRICES GOOD THIS MONTH ONLY - 2YEAR WARRANTY * » MOTORS, INC. . DE soro - PLYMOUTH, DEALER .. 81395 a nee. Oh!) ceetececccnee eh 495 «. 81995 . $1395 $1095 sieve l29§ oe very good ........$ 395 UTZ. MI 6-5302 3 8 | To. Enter Hospital os . wo Chest Tumor |s Found] : € ® | NEW -YORK (UPD, — Arthur “ oe will leave his CBS radio oe @ 1:00 | , it was announced yester-| ministers conference in Geneva. Dae ie y. * He also announced he would be a candidate for re-elec- @) American Legion, Man eatin an, aulence: | tion to Parliament. 3 vin aeons there ie oll alone te . oo — oo (7) weekend I’m going to a hospital . 3 J Tear tecageee tex eae and maybe get it trimmed out.”| 1V News and Reviews : 2 attacked tribe. * Saeres * tes ma sencatnd saner e |Desil H ) f is | 1:30 (4) Dragnet. Police adven- rt Douglas co-star. determined whether the Good O t : ~/ ture: Fake talent scouts vie] (9) State Trooper, a oe growth was malignant or benign. |" esl U I1as . Se ening .timize young: girls seeking!y9:39 (4) Dr, Hudson. Drama: Un-|" (9) Movie, Se ae anne in The Untouc ables carers inter comes 1o|$:30 (2) ‘Verdict Is Yours. vo et Seeeetnns “whether | bos (7) Cheyenne. Western — re surgery will be necessary, i f Bronco, hired by military Center, City. to pursue in- dhe Do You Trust? ne ioe 5 aa Xi . J : u romance. From These -Roots. Wirephete | Godfrey is - private plane Z academy to teach frontier) (7) News, 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. YOUTH OUT OF STEP — Handcutfed together and wearing | |to his Virginia home last night and WILLIAM EWAED —_ large-scale operation I suppose @ warfare tactics, faces domes- j ing: “I kass teddy-boy,” these two youths United Press International —_|jittle jumpiness is inevitable. tie problem 13-year- (9) Waterfroit. (4) (color) Truth or Conse-| Signs reading: “I am a jac -boy, are |will continue his broadcas's from! sue yoRK (UPI)—CBS‘TV's mpiness is ine ad cadet. , {10:45 (7) News: Gordon. forced to take their punishnient in strides as they are paraded (there for the rest of the week, He wna aap Even’ so, director Phil Karlson (9) Movie. Drama: While{10:5 (7) Weather. _ 2 American Banlistand. | through streets of Athens, Greece. Police said the pair assaulted |will also film his television show |Desilu Playhouse ten ea peages lor pon Rat Les 2 working on three cases, FBI/11:00 @ (4) (@) News, Weather, |¢:15 Sa ae some girls and threw stones at them. . there for next Tuesday, his last forjaticky going this ‘seasqn, but , Wun al chet ee ae agent is “killed in Down} = (7) Soupy's On. - ; 3 : os ‘aaa Rn Bt et” Wr 3 ee ie "En et wow ait ee lg nde 8:00 {0 tome. Cu . ce 1:20 @) 0 & A (2) Jimmy Dean. — Warns Alaskan County Judge been discovered in X rays after he ge ar spa nation of humor and — - ericks) risks Ito save ex| thinks original “peinting is] Preaanun noree. Perrot) me ’ (Denies Retrial Sele he call, bo at thar mseaest “Tn Unirechalen” wen thi Dist eee 35 oe ecutive officer Who is trapped| {iamas “Orie ith Grass No Greener % were ‘caused. by indigestion iejbalt of a two-parter which willl SHORT SHOTS: caught only in crashed plane, rhe Peke* Can) Deanislnan. eee Teme. to T were caused by indigestion. Hejbalt of a two- a 2 | :30 (2) To Tell the Truth The Fake” ('53). Dennis)s:39 (2) Bandstand. cashed’ done tar|(O 1SETMENGAS. _|was said to have been in generally|dee! with the efforts of ‘a squad |the first half of ABC-TV's special, = d (color) Jimmie Rodg O'Keefe. _ (1) Mickey Mouse Club. Michigan good health since his operation in|°f seven federal agents to poleax|“The Investigators the Law,” Musiealvariety with regu.|!#3% (2) Nightwatch Theater,/s55 (4) Sports. mers {thinking of homesteading i") Demitrios “Jimmy” Tsermengas,|1953 to correct old injuries to his|the Capone mob, woceeet © Sennen ceeee roe: lars Rodgers, Connie Francis, Te rie ae grass is no greener up there. |Coavicted and imprisoned killer of} hips. To keep it honest, I should add |"US*- eae GH Eby Sem Frecdom.” (3). Rosalind # | State Agriculture Directora Texas hoodlum in Commerce ; o a Simp ey ‘our, . 'George S. McIntyre today released| Township ‘Decemi based upon a ‘co-authored | effort some | footage (7) Wyatt Earp. Western: Rasedl. | Princess Grace peerichagle a letter he received ae pense “ rt U.S. Airman Held by Tet Ness et the FBI and | of the olé Kefauver crime hear- *s chief Shot.|11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Eileen}. . yesterday was a oe" fraley of the UPI, ings and investigations se Se eee nds| Rogers, Phyllis Diler, Joey] Expecting No. 3, | fom James W.. Wilson, commis. |by Qakiand County Creu JUdetlin Dang Cm ling Calne Oe 5, Be UF. in. | San ank ene See 42) Night Court. _ | Paper Claims of Agriculture. | ‘Tsermengas’ new attorney, Carl-|".. mugg alee tall =f | Bad setter cetty tooling ot tee Wilson's letter was prompted by|ton. S. Roeser, argued the killing O Un) 2 he Last night’s opening chunk was]: : oe: wehonre WEDNESDAY MORNING PARIS (UPD—Pri Grace|the trip to Alaska by Detroit’s| actually took place in a Detroit eninge ge American! title episodic, but oe | 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. of Monaco is expecting’ a 58ers, motel and not in Oakland County line: Sp smensie’ @ mili dallezs the_stage in this sort of y 7 ' “| have always maintained |and therefore, the local court had TV has largely abandoned this ? or'0 > Melitations. child, a Paris newspaper claimed - juriediction. : worth of heroin and opium from}— : 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. [aay that there is room for good far- |70 7 ane Sone 6 Spe Me & CLs . eet ot Sen, aes pepe ae 7:00 (2) TV College. mers anywhere including Alaska, Counter arguments were pre- | nese f Are events, melancholy © circum- Sa (4, Today. \ The daily “Paris Journal” said but I am quite certain many of | sented by Assistant Oakland The U.S. Air Force said Air ea Men Mute stance, since it is TV at its most - (7) Big Show. the former Grace Kelly of Holly-| the folks who are heading north | (ounty Prosecutor Jerome K. man 1.C. Marshall Ray Wilmot,|On Dirty Pickle exciting. : , - on Gat Saou news. confidentially and very tim.| Seine t oe Teeemaagne was sentenced te Spiel acties 6 the sie. it said be! Plant Charge Bn i. ae a teenager wrecks schoolroom.|g:38 (7) Our Friend. Harry. _|idly to 8 lady friend in Paris.” | 2 sisccan commissioner said|9e ty Judge Doty for the fatailand eight bars of opium alkaloids! oakland County Cireuit Judge\Ain’ cerlane Nocti Gn Be (9) GM Presents. Drama: ig:¢@ (4) 1 Married Joan. There was no official confir it a person cannot afford to farm/ shooting of George Kean as they|when. arrested March 28 as helciark J. Adams yesterday entered| wea. mcs, NBCTY's aa (2) Movie. mation of the report here, where |in his own state, be cannot afford) and two other Texas hoodiums|completed a flight from Hong] innocent pleas for a Theater on May 14. . .CBS- ze 330 (4) ‘color) Bozo the Clown.| Grace and her husband Prince |jt in Alaska. made plans for a robbery in Kong. Township father and son accused Ed Sullivan has postponed - : -|10:08 (4) Dough Re Mi. Reinier are currently visiting | Wilson said he has been trying! northern Michigan, They stopped) A Japanese official said one Chi-|o¢ operating an urisanitary his August trip to Rome—be now (7) Jean's Notebook. _ his mother, Princess Charlette. [to “dispel some of the glamour] in the Pontiac area to buy a police|nese in Tokyo and two in Hong} ratory to film a show there during : 10:18 (7) Lady of Charm. Nor was there any confirma-|of homesteading in Alaska.” uniform and rifle they planned to|Kong had been arrested as mem- " N ae oo ee tion from Rainier’s palace in his : use Arthur F. Needham, 34, :' mn ie eee ae. tiny, 70-year-old principality of it Tot Dies Wilmot is being beld in a. milil24 nivincston st wa 18 Astomatio = ggg] (4) Treasure Hunt. Monaco. E trol 07 VIeS 83 per cent of state highways|tery jail. No charges have been) otore judge wth Bets _ esse 2, Comt of Monte Cristo. |" Bot palace spokesmen had de-|, . > are filed ‘against him. coe Gee Sone ass Kodi 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. See ens onan ee Tenement Fire \— ‘both his clients wished Pret cncigtisleicings SE S Foe ee ‘months before the birth of her| DETROIT Anthony Reeves 4 ° — _— o- TERMS os Leon Biwi second child Prince Albert on'2, died today in a fire that swept, obe!l Won t Recognize - HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO, haat March 14, . his second story flat | James MeCallum, z 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. - ‘ d ° Cf . |] ment ef Agriculture . 825 W. Huren Street ee) Pe ee The “Paris Journal” report ous Liee Meeseel spatiad. onal sar U g ly Ol Alice N OW | who accuses the Needhams of (4) Concentration. ; operating their canning factory (7) Burns and Allen peared to have all the earmarks|ing from the flat as they drove by. ‘ mt ann ae wi (9) Howdy Doody. . of society gossip, but rumors that/' The patrolmen rescued Mr. and By EARL WILSON pnd ly and vithout y to ; Grace was pregnant drifted into|Mrs. Arthur Reeves, the baby's NEW YORK — “George Gobel wouldn't recognize his ugly broken windows and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | Paris a few days ago from Lau-|parents and three other persons. ale arsae ugly) My through | BEN BA, 12:00 (2) Love of Life. sanne where she had her appen- Greening suffered smoke inhala-| Wife Alice now —.I lost 16/pounds, Jeff Donnell said from un-/| over pickling vats, . TIAL INES roe dor vemnveed:test walk tion in going back into the building der a pretty black hat. / Judge Adams‘ continued $200 per- | (9) Dancing Storybook. to get , released el xk * ~ sonal bonds for both men. Both/ : “George always said after three martinis|have been furnished, aeee | | he got funnier and taller. Oh well,” she| The trial probably will be held) ma Tel-Muren, } gsambled good-humoredly, “nobody ever re-|during the next term of court} - : 9 f cognizesme. , — saice bone oe & Judge Adams/ ’ / “{ played Alice for four years. But : she was such a shrew and never smiled. ; f : 3 6 ~ Miami Women’s Editor just then, most attractively. to Switch to Free Press } “To show you — I play a nurse in my next; MIAMI, Fla. @—Dorothy Jur-/ a TV show and I have to give a hypo shot. lds Syren agemsary “I went to a hospital and said, ‘I’m play- he years, fp gpee Paar ther third wedding / give a hypo. The nurse not only didn’t recog- Prieta! agai sabe nigé me — I'm sure she thought I was a narcotics addict!” Zz Yy anniversary last Sunday in Paris. eee , Before coming to. Miami, Mrs. L Then it was learned they were / ~*~ * & . |Jurney was assistant city editor Yi visiting with. Princess Charlotte, / ett married Outdoor Advertising Executive John Bricker |of the Washington, D. C., Daily " - Rainier’s mother. after her divorce from Aldo Ray (“My husband’s crazy about |News, . x / \billboards,” she says). ; Lee Hills, executive editor of the ‘You'd Better Not Cry, “At my age do you think I’m too old to be called ‘Jeff’?” —— nor page announced the 30 iW ° -|she asked, across a table. “One advantage is that sometimes 1)5"" yes’ 1 1) |'m Telling You Why’ get Jeff Chandler's very passionate fan mail. rad Re Hie nner oun pret Bow on ris] “ 12 Feminine 38 Precipitation GREAT NECK, N.Y. (AP) — - “I passed him on the Holly- — ae $ Rickgame |, 40 Of the neve | Bartender Charles Naimo sued a wood Freeway once and I * a ; al 4 an former employer because he didn’t yelled ‘I get your mail!’ He’ ema on getty a 8 3 Remove a Brought up receive a promised | Christmas acted like I was crazy or some- a & ( ne 54 28 Fish sauce @ Art (Latin) bonus. Legal papers he filed in thing.” a 3 ss Vert to 30 Unnecessary = 48 Colt mound’ —_| small claims ‘court cost him $2.14, . . a : Do _~. 8 -Seine 33 New Ouines a2 Leet saan The employer settled out of Jeff’s landed three non- PG i EO re, 2 a 1 Dangie 10 Stage plays = port inf court Monday — for 6 cents. connate TV ae aut ’ Hampton Electric announcing this og for & dramatic rel great Expansion Sale, due to the : ! ' ee 8 eee ae eee need to expand his building . .. Faster,” for fall — but she : “ ame 5 aalo rro rams -- ex-hus- he must reduce his merchandise. @ admits missing her : é reared . , band, Lonesome George. Stop in today and see bargains galore! Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice It was suggested she might return to his show as his wife WIR «100 CELW (800) WWI (950) WwcaR (1180) WXYZ (1270) WPRON (1460) WIBK (1500) when he begins his half-hour . an jut meme Gorm _ {format in the fall. TONIGHT WxYzZ, Surrell WERK, News, didi “Oh, I don’t see how, I’m a 6:00--WIK, News « —— Rich ee meee £:00—WJIR, Right Happiness New Yorker now,” said Jeff W. Wattrick, McKensie|(1:80—WJR, Muste CKLW Ma. Babette | re Meet eet’ Davies! / (who was born in Maine and WISE, News, Mcleod — 10:00—-WIR, Arthur Godfrey | WIBK. Reid / brought up in Maryland and JEFF wear Rowe: Gnorte WEDNESDAY MORNING | WH2, Peter & Mary $20—WIR, Helen Trent / _ |Connecticut). ; €:3e- Wan. Dinner Cate. | COO WIN Nowe, Remiculeare) CaLY. Mews Mary Morgan) OELW. Wows, enitinreele” “But George was such fun. Like that time he and Alice Wag, ©, Servet Sark welt WPON, News, Lark / stole that tombstone in Chicago. Six sober people couldn’t wean Panes vee | = ow to: ware, pau winter | “wwa" News, Matinee have carried it, but they got it home. George said you never senctetin Cima tenes © | WOAM, town Gneriéee WaYE, Poul’ Winter WoA Rewn. Benneét knew when you might need a tombstone.” Weta "arte torres |, | POR Bert Sire tata gene Mere? | WON, News, Lark THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . CKLW, wie Me | ame WIR, Musto, Hal WEYB, Paul Winter jos WiBR Jack, Bel WIEK: News, Georee WORE. News Red |"wwis, Woman tin House Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr, made up at Las Vegas 2:30—WW), 3-8ter Extra =| 99g wun, Dan Kirsy Wea Ste teen CxLW, Ges. ase — at the insistence of Mgr. Jack Entratter who said “Come a eg a a 11:80-WIR:'Pime for Music / on, you two creeps!” While Sammy was watchifg rehearsal, WPON Tomte J. ae News, "Davia | CKLW. Davies IR, nore, Musto i |Frank came off stage, shook hands, and they embraced. Ten- ‘ws mine . Reve ss Wx, “Waliricg Bort nessee Ernie Ford's looking for a baseball team to put some of Foam’ Sew 7:90- WIR Aone all | EO rece, wore | WOa cers, Bennett his peapickin’ dough into ... Aly Khan's long-time girl friend _ bce — $:30-—WIR, Baseball aa. porta via te Maw, thapen | Whew, Coane. Trote @. |Bettina told him she'll marry a Paris businessman . . . Don Credit T “Aveileble eee OO) Coan News, germ wae pas — ide: dum én” “AP Wireghote Aminche Ul Cie Laeihonte a0 pincsing 4 SY Savy Wests : e ferme Avene : . , Wx Martin ‘ : CAMPUS WHEEL — Students EARL’S PEARLS: Business y uses twice as much sec-'§. si b gether sned aye, em olf ca Teme Way. kews ; at Pennsylvania State University iretarial help as it did 25 years ago. We're still just as mixed: FE 4-2525 “Wa” Special outw. eee Devicn | thew sE. Time tet Music) wy, R, Boorts. Mela are not permitted to drive auto /yy put now we make: duplicates of it. | i aa inane os war eae af an, News tet ‘ ee Hews. 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(AP) — Ww. 3 ; TERM STARTS | Many mature attend The Business Institute. 5 os demand f for or this bg of office ‘worker exceeds | supply. Call FE 2-3551 for information. eer with you. me w. Lawrence iced: peabriad. Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for 1959 Bulletin ge WORTH ERO Re eee wee ee FBI Monday and admitted it was he—not Dough—who tried to rob ithe Bank of Virginia here last * * Anderson said his *. conscience since | Dough, 19, a newspaper copy, boy, was arrested and charged with at- tempted robbery. Pol ice promptly /Dough end held Anderson in jail in default of $2,000 bond. “I'm glad the guy had a ¢on- isclerice,” said Dough. Dist. Atty. John M. Hollis said \Dough and Anderson “looked ‘amazingly similar’’ — almost like ‘twins. | exonerated as’ window at the bank to cash ‘Governor of Alaske: . { Killed, 17 Injured MBUQUERQUE, N.M. 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