rd PS Ss a nS Pegi 7 SS Bi yes eS a x * x x * * x * * STE PONTIAC PRESS =, Wild Winds Rip Into Homes Southwest of City a. DISPLACED ROOF — It was any other roof, before a terrific black cloud descended on it this morning. A portion of the roof on the home of Merle R Hammond Lake Rd., lies in the front yard. It At Least 4 Roofs Torn Off in Stor near - tornado, The storm struck residences be- television aerials snapped and awn- strength tore into residential neigh-|tween Cass Lake and the south- ings ripped loose. Wild winds of borhoods southwest of Pontiac shortly after 10 a.m. today, rip- ping away roofs of at least four homes and causing lesser damage to many others ° The. blasts descended suddenly out of the west, according to one witness, accompanied by what were described as “‘low fying dark clouds.” They occurred at, almost the same time thaf a baby twister hit the outskirts of Ann Arbor, 4 rear, giassed-in porch waS porch was destroyed. multiplying tornado jitters in the Pontiac area. By noon, it appeared the tor- nade danger was over. A few witnesses reported they saw cloud formations resembling Andrew Rossetto, 2425 Walce, said}, high wind a tornado funnel, but most people said the storm was only high winds. were toppled, shingles scattered. -j54q resembling a tornado. + a roof, just like . Voss, 2250 E. Voss’ home wa \west Pontiac city limits, with most of the damage centered in neigh- s on the east and west sides of Middle Belt road, south of Orchard Lake Avenue. On the west side of Middlebelt, im West Bloomfield Township's | Sylvan Manor subdivision, the worst damage was at the home } ef Clinton ‘Nicholl, 2451 Chata ' St, completely flattened by the wind, with the porch roof béing hurled 75 yards away into a vacant field. * * *® A resident of the subdivision, several chimneys on other homes E. German Role Delays Geneva Conference Starts After 2'2-Hour Wait for Talks in Private GENEVA \® — The big four for- eign ministers opened their confer- ence on cold@var problems tonight 12 noon EST. 2" hours late, after) The soviet idea was that if the Were reported as far west as hospital reported. running aground for a time on the meeting were held at a square Keego Harbor. question of how the East German table which the Western side! government should participate. tary Selwyn Lloyd, French Foreign ville and Soviet Foreign Minister conference room in the Palace of Nations. The room contained a round table for the big four and separate tables for the East and ‘West German representatives. In a day of private consulta- tions, the Western Powers head- ed off Gromyko's attempt to get full participation rights for Com- munist East Germany. Until | ; late ‘afternoon .it seemed likely | the formal opening would have | to be put off until temorrow. Then an informal session of the; four ministers finally came up with) an agreement giving the East and| West Germans limited speaking rights in the conference but not seats at the main table, They also decided on the conference room furniture — an argument tied in with the German participation dis- e. The first session-of the confer- ence was scheduled for the Palace of Nations at 3:30 p.m. Instead, Secretary of State Christian A. Herter and his Soviet, British and French counterparts got together) informally at a British villa. From this meeting Soviet For- eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko emerged with the announcement the formal session was set for p.m: (12 noon EST). “There has been a complete agreement on all procedural and administrative matters,” he said, adding that this included the ques- tion of German participation. Lloyd, ‘designated to preside at tonight's opening session, Jed ; the efforts to resolye the despute in- volving the whole. issue of the status of the Red East German yo tf wus ee ee ae ae eae ae CUCU Reds Win: Ministers Not Squares GENEVA (AP) — That table trouble was settled today. The Soviets won, sort of. The Big Four foreign ministers agreed to sit at a round table, which the Soviets wanted, but only on one side of it. * * * 1 | jwanted, there could be only four den he sonth U.S. Secretary of State Christian sides at a four-power conference. | ee A. Herter, British Foreign Secr®- and the Soviets had ideas about. bringing in East Germany, Minister Maurice Couve de Mur-!perhaps Poland and Czechoslo-_ | vakia. Andrei A. Gromyko filed into a, and 4 And as part of the compromise reached on the tables it was de- cided that East and West Ger- | man representatives would sit at separate tables in the same room with the Big Four but separated by another table to be occupied by the conference | secretariate, Moreover, the German dele. gates will be able to speak only when given unanimous consent. ~*~ * * The Americans, British French had wanted to confine the conference to the Big Four, with other nations called in as advisers only. So they stood four-square, or three-square, for a square table. The United Nations, which fur- nished the facilities, had a square table but no round one. So they had to build one. Finally U.S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter said he didn’t want table trouble to ‘hamstring he conference before it even got under way. So U.N. workers began feverishly hammering together a round table. * * * With the issue apparently settled on one front, table trouble broke out in another sector. 4 Swiss Foreign Minister Max Petitpierre invited the Big Four foreign ministers to a pre- conference luncheon. Should he seat his guests at a round table afd run the risk of giving someone the} impression that the neutral Swiss sided with the Soviets? “Our table will be empire—em- pire.oblong,” said a Swiss spokes-|. was ripped from its rafters, carried over the home, and placed here around an iron lamp post in front of the Voss home. Other debris from the and| * oe) ae J a ce scar a A ; et"; Df Killer Winds Rip Ann Arbor, "a ah Ready for Summer U Pentiac Press Phete downtown Pontiac the lowest) Haim Oakland County recorde two traffic deaths this ‘weekend, including one s scattered across the street. } lieved that it was only an extreme- | Pentise Press Phete Weather to Cool minish tonight, with partly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures pre- Pontiac Mother Killed, 9 Injured in Head-On grees In } ; Re-Elect Head — Boone, 29, of 46 N. Francis St., and Clifford D. Mar-| ; Mrs. Boone died at 4:20 p.m. East of Middle Bett, the storm Sunday from injuries suffered struck exclusive Hamond Lake, 2.0, the car driven by her hus- elected to a second term as presi- with most of the damage occur: }.4.4 Raymond, 30, collided head- dent of the Board of Trustees of Hammond | ake. after noon Sunday on Adams | * * *# Roofs on both homes were dam. read near Tutbury lane, on the | Lewis, president of Lewis Furni-| , thought the storm was a tornado, Cdition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| Haggard is president of the Oak- although civil defense officials be. Pital today with fractured skulls. jand County AFL - CIO Council, The doctor was hospitalized and member board of trustees, as is listed in poor condition today.) were Merle Bennett, Harold A. | FAREWELL TO TIE — Pontiac Patrolman Lon Peters smiles happily as he discards his tie for the summer. For the first time. in its history, the police department is allowing uniformed officers to drop neckties and open their shirt collars during the hot weather. Mrs. Franklin Read, of 229; E. | } & raffic Accident nil as Storms, Rain Diminish Tonight | vailing in this area. The low will be near 52 degrees. Crash on Adams Road temperature recorded préceding 8 2m. was 66. At 2 p.m. the met-| thead-on crash which killed) a Pontiac mother and in-) quette, 31, of 3115 Shedlow-| Leonard T. Lewis Is ring at the Bloomficld Town- on with another car driven by Dr.!the Pontiac Area United Fund. ship homes of Merle R. Voss, Albert P. Ulbrich, 47, of 3670 Sus) Fred V. Haggard was re-elected | ; —_ boundary line between Troy and |‘Ure Corp., is a former president aged and part of the Voss front as Toomaiy. ya lot the Pontiac Community cneat * * * |while*Girard is president of Com- Two other sons, Kenneth, 3, and munity National Bank. —— gee any arnt “I His son, Carl, 10, is in fair condi- Fitzgerald, S. E. Kaudsen and | —_ — tion with head injuries. Philip J. Monaghan. nowhere. At first I thought it was ; a terrific wind, like a hurricane.” benidrsigmct oli ge Radom om ard V. Heldenbrandt, who an ~ : ’ ’ ’ . ’ 8e | nounced his resignation today aft- y 0 Ice ns ac @ front | ; | matchstic Cae oe also wai POOR CONDITION Besides Lewis and Girard, oth-| ' ife is li Cross, Mrs. William Harrison, Wil- From Neckwear Order part of his front porch and his wife is listed as fair today |~ ’ _ . ss mi ‘ith le d i ctures. Leiber-iam B,. Hartman, Abe Lapides, smashed it to bits. spraying pleces|with leg and Jaw fractures. Leiber ‘Harry M. Pryale, Glenn H. Grif-} \fin, Peter Hammelif, Robert Par- High winds and minor damage day for leg and chest injuries, the} Resolutions were passed honor- |Nas been solved. e ; ; Oakland County Sheriff's Dep-|ing Monaghan and Hartman. Mon-| Uniformed policemen no longer will wear ties during Wards Point, an exclusive resi- (Continued on Page 25, Col. 1) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) of the board 1954-1958. ich oo Se org *Although ‘most police de- Porch Winds Up 100 Yards Away peehigah) speared | A R d jthunderstorms are expected to di- and cooler with a high of 65 de- Dead are Mrs. Marilyn Township. | Girard .Also Remain | Leonard T. Lewis today was re-| James H. Youngblood, 7260 F. The collision occurred shortly |Was re-elected secretary-treasurer. jand has served on the board of i | Two Hamond Lake women son James, 12, are listed in fair) Fund. juries and released. new three-year term on the 19- tached to it coming dewn from _ a | were Joesph Sticker, 35, ane his was Robert Nelson, replacing How-| in her front yard in half ‘‘like a petroit. | Voss said the wind, picked up/skull, arm and leg fractures, and Mrs. Geraldine Blanzy, Milo J.| * * * undergoing extensive surgery Sun- ' A knotty summer problem of the Pontiac Police Dept. F. Wiethorn. able to make a statement and it |last year, Hartman was president) . | . Officers once were fit to be tied when the heat came. | regulations, Pontiac's did ¥ 4 — | Claim 2 Lives Today's scattered showers and Tomorrow will be partly cloudy cury rested on the 66-degree line. | jured nine other persons. sky St, Independence Retained; Haggard and 2250 E. Hammond Lake Rd. and ¢X Rd., Birmingham. lvice president and A. C. Girard! SAW BLACK CLOUD The woman's husband. and &/directors of the Michigan United) Mrs. Voss said she saw a black Leonard, 2, were treated for in Haggard was also named to a and this funnel-shaped thing at- 1 in the doctor’ r/ ee peheterd Newly eppointed to the board She said it snapped a large tree unknown, of 18985 Birchcrest St. or nine years on the board. * * |shingles flying through the air Sticher is in poor condition with |¢Ts serving on the board io | over the yard man is also in fair condition after By MAX E. SIMON enti, Goodloe Rogers and Thomas | uties sald neither driver has been jaghan was campaign chairman 'the torrid summer weather. Michigan loosened uniform ry. % ~ ie LS eae oe not. * * * Unhappy patrolmen pounded) ‘their beats with shirt collar but- toned, ties dangling from their necks. | 4 «It's another story this year. An order signed ‘> Capt. Oliver H. Lemeaux, commander of the Uniform Patrol Bureau, has come to be viewed as sort of | an “emancipation proclamation.” It guarantees freedom from neck- ties. Starting today, not only will of-| ficers be able to discard their ties, | but they'll also be allowed to open! their shirt collars and turn under) their shirt cuffs * * * “ “We're just trying to be hu-! mane,"’ said Lemeaux. The decision to abandon j “ey . ties ae heen meetings. Public. Safety Director George D. Eastman sald specifications | for recently-acquired police uni- forms were planned so the uni- forms would appear neat with | out neckwear. The order dropped on uniformed officers with bombshell effect. But once over the initial shock, they were happily dropping an- other tie with the past. | Pentiac Press Phete Mrs. Nicholl was almost blown through her front door into the front yard, The year-round porch was scattered in all directions. Its roof; in one piece, erided up nearly 100 yards in front of the house, . f * PORCH SHATTERED — Destructive whirling winds swooped into the back yard of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nicholl, 2451 Chata St’, West Bloomfield Township, and departed with, their porch. The rear of. the house shown here was where damage was heaviest. Inventory Reduction Sale. Want Truth? “We show on diseounts ar window, Spence Ram if" 8. Saginaw, * sites ‘ | ee was one agreed upon by command) £ officers after a series of staff) ; Takes One Life, Wreaks Fury on Homes, Stadium Twister Barely Misses Harbor Beach School, Flips Truck at Saginaw | From Our Wire Services ANN ARBOR — Terrific, twisting windstorms tore ‘across Southeastern Michi- lean today. One barely missed a school full of chil- |dren. | Winds wreaked damage in at least five communities and a woman was killed |when this university city of 60,000 was hit. | Described by witnesses as a small tornado, the storm struck in the area of the University of Mich- ligan's big stadium. It tore part of the roof from the \Yost Fieldhouse a short distance from the stadium. Windows in the jpress box of the stadium were |blown out. The twister struck the Burns Park area where a woman was reported killed by a fallen elec- trie line. The storm toppled trees en power lines. ° Miss Otillie DeFries, the Ann Ar- bor woman was killed by contact with @ fallen power line. Dozens of homes were damaged, A gas explosiorf and fire destroyed lone here and six others were set lablaze by fallen power wires. The {University of Michigan's huge |101,001-seat stadium and its Yost ‘Fieldhouse were damaged, * x * | At the top of the Michigan Thumb jutting into Lake Huron a [tornado barely missed the Harbor Beach high school. It twisted bi- cycles parked in racks outside into a pile of wreckage. Boatswains mate Geerge T. Parrott, Harber Beach Coast | Guard station commander, said | the storm there was a tornado. | It snatched a steel chimney off a lighthouse. Loss of life might have been heavy had not Parrott warned fish- ermen off the lake as winds mounted ahead of the storm. * * ¥ A violent windstorm struck east of Saginaw today. No one was re- ported injured but trees were up- rooted and a truck was lifted five feet in the air and overturned, Frankenmuth Police Chief Henry Zink told Saginaw Ceunty sheriff's officers that the storm was moving east quite rapidly—ripping up trees and whipping antenrias off rooftops in the area along highway M83 south of Camada road. 4 Vassar police reported no sign of the windstorm which was headed in the direction of the Vassar- Millington area. The Weather Bureau today is- sued tornado forecast for portions of northern Ohio, western Pennsyl- vania and western New York. The Washtenaw County Sher- iff's radio broadcast an appeal for all police agencies in the Ann (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) News Flash WHIDBEY ISLAND NAVAL AIR STATION, Wash. ()—Nine PUVA In Today’s Press ee | cot ona bee a Net taakees. Oe as Ae ee Pee ee eee eee ee eee F edscsecievecseccen & Tee heer teens 33 Programs ... 31 eee ewe te eneee | fe A pi nu e Ht i | ’ pot iin 33 , a TWO. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 Plan to Charge 3 in Lassiter Slaying State Police Returning Suspects Four Michigan State Police de- tectives were headed for Detroit today from Chattanooga, Tenn. with two men accused in the robbery-slaying of Parvin (Bill) Lassiter, Royal Oak car dealer, as plans were being made hefe to charge the two and one other per- son with first-degree murder. Capt. Fred E. Davids, district commander of the State Police, said he would confer today with Wayne County Prosecutor Samuel F. Olsen about issying murder war- rants against Charles W. Nash, 42. of Chattanooga, Richard Jones, of Rossville, Ga., and Roy C. Hicks, 36, formerly from Chatta- nooga but late of Royal Oak. Jones and Hicks were expected to be in Detroit around 6 p.m. in the custody of Dets. Charles M. Leaf, Calvin A. Lepien, Tom McPhail, and Lt. Patrick Detz- ler. led of Nash, released two years ago from a Tennessee prison for mur- der, is being held for investigation of murder in the Livonia City Jail. Davids said. Leaf and Lepien had no sooner returned Nash to Detroit after his confession last week cracked the month-long investigation of the April 6 Lassiter killing. when Hicks surrendered Saturday to Tennesee authorities. * * * Lassiter, owner of the Detroit Car Co., 2614 N. Woodward Ave. was found in a ditch near the Wil- low Run Expressway two days after he arrived home from business-pleasure trip to Southwest. HICKS HIDES Hicks, manager of the Lassiter car lot while he was gone, went into hiding for two days after he apparently heard that Nash had implicated him and Jones in the murder. Davids said Hicks and Jones, another ex-convict would be a the asked to give formal statements firm of Watling, Lerchen & Co.,/manslaughter in N to Olsen upon their arrival in Detroit. Jones, the actual killer of Las- siter, according to Nash, finally relented to extradition to Mich- igan shortly after Hicks gave him- self up and said hed waive ex tradition. Nash did also. * * * Soon after Leaf and Lepien went with Nash Saturday afternoon to retrace the route of the murder, they left again for Chattanooga to pick up Jones and Hicks. Hicks, atcording to Tennessee police, admits being with Jones and Nash the night of the murder, but denies seeing the shooting Jones denies even being in Mich igan then. SLUG NOT FOUND With Nash showing where Las-, siter was lying when Jones al-| legedly pumped a .45-caliber bul- let into his head, detectives Sat- urday employed for a second time a mine detector in hopes of find- ing the slug. It wasn't found. “We ran into quite a lot of difficulty in the search,” Davids | said, “because of plenty of metal in the slag covering the road where Lassiter was shot.” Weather permitting, Davids said) a hand-sifting search would be resumed today. How detectives had pieced to- gether the crime earlier agreed pretty much with the route Nash led detectives through Saturday beginning with the hotel Jones and | used car and Volkswagon tycoon was $320. Detectives believe the | robbery was plotted after Las- | siter called Hicks at the lot on the day of the murder telling him he had received some $5,000 for the sale of a 1959 Thunder. bird. However, only partial payment was made for the car and this was in check form, which the al- leged murder trio burned along with other papers they took from Lassiter'’s wallet. What was first believed to be a money pelt taken from the slain man, turned out later to be just a plain belt which the men ap- parently mistook for a money belt, Davids said. This, too, is still missing. * * x Laboratory technicians were ex- amining several fingerprints found |in a 1955 Buick which Nash pointed out as the car used to pick up Lassiter at the Willow Run Air- |port before he was murdered. PAUL RICHMOND Detroit Broker. Slated Tomorrow in Jaycee Series A Detroit broker will be the fourth speaker in the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce lec- ‘ture series on investments and isecurities. Paul Richmond, a partner in the { will have as his subject the analy- sis of securities. Richmond's talk will begin at & p.m. tomorrow in the little theater at Pontiac Northern High School. A native Detroiter, Richmond has been in the brokerage business motel, and that later she revisited simice 1946, both in Detroit and Fisher's quarters with Sobb, New York. * * * left service with the rank of lieu A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Richmond served in the Navy during World War II and Pontiac Singer Pleads Guilty Eleanor Wilson, Friend, Avert Murder Trial by Changing Plea A night club singer from Pontiac’ today sidestepped a first-degree ‘murder trial in Rochester, N.Y., by pleading guilty to a charge of first-degree manslaughter. The plea was made as 21-year- | old Eleanor JoAnn Wilson, and | \Joseph J. Sobb, 20, described by’ police as her boy friend, were about to go on trial on the murder | |charge. | They are accused of fatally | beating a North Syracuse sales- 'man, George Fisher, 46, in a | suburban Rochester motel last Dec. 23. i § jlater is | by police at the home of her| |Wilson, 73 Seminole Dr. \J. Henry accepted Miss Wilson's) iplea to the reduced charge ont recommendation of District Attor-| ney Harry L. Rosenthal. The max- imum penalty for first degree ew York is 10 to! 20 years. * | Miss Wilson, lmother of two small children, expecting a third child. | Police quote Miss Wilson as saying she spent several hours the inight of Dec. 23 with Fisher in the * * a_ divorcee a4 iS \bartender. | She denied any part in the | beating, police sald, but told | them she saw Sobb take a) | diamond ring from Fisher's he was arrested a few days to Michigan's cash crisis. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall B. on behind closed doors,”’ Gov. G. Mennen Williams noted at his news Monroe County Judge Clarence conference. J. Kowalski of Detroit said r") J HONOR NEW MOTHER — New mothers at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital paid tribute on Mother’s Day to Mrs. Harold Tellefsen, 21, the newest mother of all. She is shown with her husband and newly-born Harold Jr., first baby born at St. Joseph yesterday. As a Mother’s Day tribute, Mrs. Tellefsen was crowned with a wreath of flowers and wheeled about the maternity ward in a flower-decked wheel chair. The couple lives at 26795 Palmer St., Madison Heights. Compromise Tax Plans Flood Lansing in Crisis LANSING (UPI) —A flood of|tain) claimed Williams was ready tepped up pressure for a solution “There's a lot of talking going Williams was not in any of the alks. One plan that came out in the open today was a seven-point kage advanced by Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton). It would raise $139,500,000 primarily through a 5 per cent tax on corporation income and a fiat 2 per cent on personal income. { House Democratic leader Joseph “a batch’’ of compromise plans were discussed by lawmakers in Detroit over the weekend. compromise tax plans hit the capi-|to embrace a flat rate income tax. tal today as unpaid state employes Williams said all plans will be “given careful study.” Conlin said his plan was a | | The Day in Birmingham. Hoover Urges Stern Measures Youth Crime Must Be Curbed, Says Chief of FBI to Subcommittee | | WASHINGTON (UPI)—FBI Di-| rector J. Edgar Hoover has called upon the courts and local commu- nities to use ‘‘sterner measures” in dealing with juvenile delinquents contributing te the rapidly rising crime rate. He asked a House appropriations subcommittee for money to hire 50 new agents “for the purpose of strengthening our investigative ef- iforts in the security and criminal ifields.” He noted an upsurge in |bank robberies—one of the crimes under FBI jurisdiction. ‘. He said there were 631 bank robberies, burglaries and larcenies in the year ending June 30, 1958. He said that “not since the gang era of the 1930s’ have there been period. Hoover’s closed-door testimony was made public Sunday, the 35th anniversary of his appointment as BIRMINGHAM—The first of two, hearings on the city’s 1959 road) ing program, involving 69 streets, will come before the Bir- mingham City Commission tonight. The proposed project, includes light oil treatment for dbout one mile of street surface, oil mat and seal coat for 3,400 feet and seal coating for approximately 10 miles. The discussion of the widening and, repaving of road from Yosemite street south to Lincoln avenue will be -re- opened. The project has been under con- sideration since 1955. Residents in the assessment dis- trict have objected during past 5 Psychiatrists fo Test Mother Sanity Hearing Ordered for Mrs. Gall in Death of Daughter, 12 Five psychiatrists have been! half of the total arrests. ‘As tragic as the spiraling crime | wave is,’ Hoover said, ‘‘more seri- jous is the terrifying pace of youth- jful lawlessness accompanying it.’’ He called for an end of the practice of keeping secret the names and otherwise giving spe- realistic approach that should \cial treatment to juveniles accused be given careful analysis and not of serious crimes. subjected judgment. Legislation to advance the co promise plan will be submitt the financial institutions tax would ‘yield 11 million dollars. Conlin voiced opposition to the| posed legislat plan for a four-cent use (sales) tax backed by Senate Republicans. Conlin said he was opposed to/sons who * to quick emotional | would yield a gross gain of $279,-| 000,000. The corporate income tax would yield 110 million dollars and the personal income tax would bring in 140 million dollars, the same yield as under a proposed gradu- Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port|ated income tax. Extension of the ‘Huron) advocated a combination sales tax to items now exempt \of a sales tax boost and corporate would yield 18 million dollars and profit levy, a plan discussed brief- \ly last. week by Williams and GOP \lawmakers. * * ‘“‘patchwork’’ solutions. m- eq |no longer afford to let tenant commander. : | He is a member of the Security| A motel attendant found Fisher Analysts Society of Detroit and the|Unconscious in his bed the next > : morning. He died Jan. 13 without} ee Soviets * Detroit. regaining sotwicl = Tick , | The ring, Fisher's billfold and a. ickets for tomorrow's lecture | piece of pipe, allegedly used by can be obtained through Clyle R. |Sobb in the beating have not been Haskill, Jaycee president, 1 Mt.’ , found. Clemens St. The lecture series will continue next Tuesday and May 26, when the final speaker will be David L.| Babson, director and vice presi-| dent of Babson Reports Inc. Sen. Philip Rahoj (D-Iron Moun- 2 Die in Traffic on Area Roads (Continued From Page One) is not known how the accident took place, There were no eye witnesses, deputies reported. Both autos were demolished, said officers, and a total of four am- 'bulances were rushed to the grim scene. | | Money for Blood | sed to Finance ‘Murder Appeal Chicago-Rotterdam Run | i tporr «pry — A man who, for Ship Travel Starts \sold his blood to finance his case| * * * 'will ask for new trial on a murder; Marquette died at Pontia n-| CHICAGO (UPI)—The Dutch) conviction today. LH “ - ‘ on oe j jship Prins Willem Van Oranje was) James Lynch, 52, was one of ere Hospital * 1s pine ee ‘to arrive here today, marking the) three men sentenced in 1943 to life|4ay night of injuries suffered when | start of the first passenger service|in prison for the robbery-killing of|he was struck by a car while walk- between Chicago and Rotterdam, a Hamtramck tavern owner. ing across Auburn road near Churchill road, in Auburn Heights, | Holland Via the SE Lawrence Sea- | Lynch has maintain d he was way. | Officials of Great Lakes Over- innocent and had no part in the * 9 <, CALLED COMPROMISE The GOP tax expert said his plan was “‘a compromise for those who oppose a graduated income, “The present youth problem does not involve child pranksters and |mischiefmakers,"’ he said. “‘We can ish misdemeanor or the act of an emotionally disturbed youth."’ Asks End to Penalty Under Social Security | WASHINGTON seph S. Clark (D-Pa.) today pro- | Social penalty Clark pro ‘who continue to work after 65 | pile up credits to be added to ‘their Social Security benefits when jthey retire. The program would be paid for by a % of one per tax which does not cover most Of cent additional Social Security tax in the use or sales tax because of lits unfair impact; and it embodies many important objectives of t citizens’ advisory committee.” The plan is so similar to the advisory committee’s original recommendation that it is cx- pected to meet with strong objec- tions in the Sepate. Two rival employe organizations were geared for action in case compromise efforts fail. The 12,500-member State Em- ployes Association and the 5,000- member AFL-CIO Michigan State Employes Union had separate plans for focusing attention on the plight of state workers who missed a payday last week. But both promised their mem- lour citizens; it is a compromise oy, employers and employes. \for those who oppose an increase; The present law requires per- |sons between 65 and 72 who earn) |more than $1,200 a year to for- restriction goes off at age 72. As a result, Clark said in a statement, many useful workers also said the forced retirement lclause contributes to ‘‘demorali- !zation and physical and mental \illness'’’ among many aging citi- zens. @aviena Bar Plans to Honor Pare Deceased | | | Social Security law on retired per- work after they are 65., posed letting employes she didn't, the child was whipped named to examine Mrs. Anne D. Gall, Commerce Township mother of three, to see if she is able to; stand trial for the first-degree’ murder of her 12-year-old daugh-| \ter in February. | Mrs. Gall’s attorney, Raymond D. Munde of Pontiac, this morning petitioned for the sanity hearing. | Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams granted the | | order and set May 26 when the | psychiatrists will report back to him on their findings. le Appointed to examine the 3- of Birmingham, and Dr. Phillip N. Brown of Northville. Judith Anne Gall died Feb. 16 lof pneumonia which Dr. Richard \E. Olson, pathologist at St. Joseph |Mercy Hospital, said was brought) ‘on by “repeated’’ beatings which) jher mother admitted giving her. | | At the lower court pretrial } (UPI)—Sen. Jo-examination of Mrs. Gall, her husband, John, an unemployed ito carry an 18-inch cherry bough “as a+ reminder to behave.” If the husband said. Mrs. Gall, of 3080 Royal St. on | the north shore of Lower Straits Lake, was bound over to Circuit Court te stand trial for first- , degree murder following the examination. A week later, Mrs. Gall tried to \take her own life in her jail cell he|feit Social Security benefits. The, by slashing her wrists with pieces of a smashed light bulb. Munde had already given notice of using insanity as his defense sanity hearing was filed. Killer Winds Rip Through Ann Arbor (Continued From Page One) The stricken area was declared a disaster area and Red crews were called in. City Commission to Hea Road Oiling Proposals hearings, saying they felt Eton road is used mostly by commer- cial vehicles and persons ing the Grand Trunk Railroad. * * * Area property owners have voiced strong opposition to assum- ing the customary 85 per cent of the total cost. chester way to Cranbrook road, and the eastern extremity of Hol- land avenue, Further business will include Bir- mingham Country Club's request for an extension of fire protection service from the city. The present contract expires June 30. Hospi ment. Smith April building totals of $741,427 are nearly double that for the previous three months in Birming- ham, according to Andrew F. Butt, city building inspector. Butt said 64 permifs were issued last month, including one 32-unit multiple residence. | “tender age | year-old mother at the county jail) A final Hickory Grove Elemen- this week, Conlin said. The plan|/™&ke plunder into a trifling prank, /were Drs. Clinton J. Mumby, Ivan tary School PTA-PTO reduce mayhem to a mischievous A. LaCore, L. Jerome Fink, all Bloomfield Hills will be held at 8 |act and pass off murder as a boy- of Pontiac, Dr. Jean F. Chambers p.m. Thursday in the school. ing in Newly elected officers will be installed. The slate includes Dr. Charles Bowers, president; Gene Johnson, father vice president: Mrs, Gerald Francis, vice president; and Mrs. Geor- gialee Lovse, teacher vice pres- ident. The music department of the school will present a special pro- ion to end the ‘‘fi- construction worker, testified how &'am. ’* imposed by the his wife forced Judith Anne always'| Mrs. Catherine L. Gunn Service for Mrs. Catherine L. Gunn, 63, of 7251 Holiday Dr., will be at 1] a.m. tomorrow from the Bell Chapel of the William R. Ham- jilton Co. Cremation will follow at White Chapel Cemetery. | Mrs. Gunn died yesterday at the | Alexander Nursing Home in Royal Oak after a long illness. She is survived by a son, James W. of Birmingham: a granddaugh- ter; one brother and a sister. 6 Vie for Posts are Jost to the labor force. He plea before today’s petition for a , on School Board Pontiac Nominees File for Two Vacancies in June 8 Election | ] Six persons including two incum- |bents have filed nominating pe- {titions for the June 8 Board of he stayed before the murder, and | he sine’ with a trip to Toledo where Seas, Inc., said the 462foot long| team of Peter = * * 2 °° the two ex-convicts caught a bus! vessel of the Fyell-Oranje Line was} _ Deputies said he ‘walked directly for Chattanooga the next day. \the fastest ship scheduled for serv-| He was named as a bandit by into the path of a car driven by + é + , ice on the seaway this year with)Henry Hill,» another suspect who! William D. Engstrom, 24, of 3381 | a hh The ie tae Bar Assn.| The worst stricken area is Education election. j|has apponit re committees of bounded by West 7th, Washtenaw,| Runni i ri |bers would not walk off the job. |attorneys to map plans for a June Stadium and Hill streets. ‘ amnbers. somos M. Onsen, 109 Association president Gordon P.|1 memorial exercise to be held in| Detroit and suburbs were warned Ogemaw Road ait the Rev J Closer search of the route was|" 2Peed of 19 Knots turned state’s evidence. _ |Donley St., Avon Township. \Larson said his executive board honor of three members who haveithe storm was moving eastward|Aljen Parker 149 Franklin Blvd. tanned, Davids said, in hopes that| The first Israeli ship to reach; Lynch has spent years saving| Marquette suffered severe heag Wowd meet tonight to decideidied within the last year. and urged to take safety measures! Also filing petitions were Thom- p , wt LA . here via the seaway, the MS Tam-|the money for the appeal—putting| whether to start a Supreme Court| To be honoréd are Circuit Judge a as Horwitz, 949 James K. Bivd.; Lassiter's wallet and belt would) ar. arrived yesterday with auto!aside some of his prison pay of be found. . But Davids said little hope is given to finding the murder weapon as Nash said Jones disassembled it on the way to Toledo tossing the parts out the car window. Stolen from the 38-year-old The Weather U.S. Weathen Bureau Forecast PONTIAC AND VICINITY—scattered shewers and thunderstorms today. Lecal- ly heavy thundersterms this afternoen Partly cloudy and cooler tonight and te- morrew. Predicted high for today, 86 Lew tenight 52. High temerrew. 65. Teday in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At 8 am.: Wind velocity 25 mph Direction—South west Gun sets Monday at 752 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 5 14 am Moon sets Monday at 10:57 pm Moon rises Tuesday at 9:02 am Dewntewnr Temorratares 6am 68 lla om $9 7a.m. aieea; Oe 12 m FO ga LA lpm 3 Ga 71 2pm 66 oa 68 Saturday in Pontiac ‘as recorded downtown) Highest temperature ...... .--- Mean temperature Lowest temperature Weather—Fair Sunday in Pentiae Highest temperature .... Lowest temperature .. Mean temperature Weather—Showers One Year Age in “entiae Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather—Sunny. Highest and Lewest Temperatures This Date in 87 Years 86 in 1896 Sunday's Temperature Chart 61 53 66 85 55 Alpena 54 Marquette 7 Baltimore 12 6] Memphis 85 Bismarck $6 51 Miami! Beach #0 Rrowneville 84 75 Milwaukee ¥2 «53 Buffalo 75 $9 Minnespglis 60 45 Charieston 1 #T2 Réw Orl’ans 85 Chicagco 80 56. New York 66 Cincinnati 81 €9 Omaha 6 Cleveland 79 68 Prilston an 57 ver 66 44 Phoenix o4 65 Detroit TT 64 Pittsbureh 73 62 Duluth ee 42 2 & 83 «6! Ft. Worth 79 60 8 Francisco 73 Ord. Rapids 82 60 68 Marie 61 5! H ton 41 Trav. City 80 58 Jacksonville 71 Weshington 75 Lansing 63 Reattle 54 Los Angeles 1) 58 Tampa v1 igas tanks from Israel, twine from! Portugal and wine from Italy in-; cluded in its general. cargo. | | 17% cents a day and selling his blood for $5 a pint whenever doc- tors would allow it. WASHINGTON (AP)—The num- ber of Americans at work rose by) over a million in April to a record| |total of 65 million, Unemployment declined by 735,000. The improvement in both em-| |Plyment and unemployment were! |double what is seasonally expect: led in April. |. Secretary of Commerce Lewis} Atrauss and Secretary of Labor. James P. Mitchell said in a joint statement the figures demonstrate a rape accelerating job recov- ery. x * Employment rose to 65,012,000, lan increase of 1,184,000 . over | than in April last year. | Unemployment declined to 627,000, dipping by 735,000 from| March. This is a decline of 1,493,-| 000 from the recession conditions | lin April of last year. The 1957 figures in April were | 3,-| In the first four months of this "2'vear unemployment has dropped 9 «¢ DY over one million * * * The Commerce-Labor monthly 56 job report attributed the April im- 3, provements to an unusually large, 6T pickup 4n construction’ and brisk sshiring in a goods manufactur- } / Jobs at Record High; Unemployment Drops ! i } | ing together with the spring ex- pansion in agriculture. The seasonally adjusted rate of unemployment in the labor force dropped to 5.3 per cent in April by comparison with 5.8 per cent in March and around 6 per cent dur- ing the winter months. * * * Strauss and Mitchell said in their joint statement: ‘‘This April, one year after the turning point in the recession, the rate of un- employment was about two-thirds of the way back to prerecession levels. The strong improvement in the last two months was in con- trast to the lag in job recovery ....19|March. This is 2,105,000 more jobs quring the past winter.” EARNINGS UP Both the factory work week and earnings increased in April. The manufacturifig work week rose to 40.3 hours, two hours greater than a year ago. More than half the 30 in 1907 ¢4 961 900 employed and 2,690,000 gain represented increased over- - unemployed 8 JOBLESS ROLES DOWN. time. * * * Average weekly earnings of fac- tory workers hit a record of $89.87 in April, up 63 cents from March. This was more than $9> higher than a year ago, mainly ag.a re- sult of the imcreased hours in 9ver- time pay. Hourly earnings rose 1 cent in April to $2.23, or 12 cents higher than the a’ ge a year ago. ~ ™~ njuries an multiple cuts, He had) been in critical condition since ad- mitted to the hospital. Engstrom was not held. OTHER MISHAPS In other accidents, Melville Pratt 33, of 385 W. Glass Rd., Ortonville, was taken to St. Joseph” Mercy Hospital early today when his pick- up truck was demolished. * * x Pontiac State, Police said Pratt} lost control on a curve on M15 north of Oak Hill road, Brandon Township, and smashed into three trees. Ri W. Weber, 28, of 900 N. Milford ., and Ronald Chiesa, 24, of 958 N. Milford Rd., Milford Township, were treated for injuries at the same hospital and released Sunday. * * *® Their car, driven by Weber, went out of control and * | Whipple’s auto collided head-on with one driven by John E. Crady suit to force the aaministration to release paychecks. |. Robert C. Grosvenor, president of the AFL-CIO group, said there had been “some talk” ‘about the possibility of a brief work-stop demonstration by union members but he emphasized ‘‘we're not threatening anybody with anything right now. We have to check this |further.”’ Seaway Ship Leaves Detroit Without Cargo DETROIT —The Port. of De- Snubbing the crowded dock fa- cilities, the Grace Line freighter Santa Regina steamed off yester- day without picking up a cargo of automobiles. The Santa Regina, first Amert- to reach De- " commercial. George B. Hartrick, Harry d. Mer- ritt, for many years the county’s corporation counsel, and former Circuit Judge Glenn C. Gillespie. The ceremony will be held at 1:30 at the Courthouse. ‘Friends and relatives of the deceased, as well as all others, are invited to be present, according to A. Floyd Blakeslee, chairman of the associa- tion’s Memorial Committee. Committees named consist of: For Judge Hartrick, Probate Judge Arthur E, Moore, William B. Hart- man, association president, and David C. Pence; For Merritt, Sen. L. Harvey Iodge, Charles A. Davis, assistant corporation coun- sel, and Maurice A, Merritt; For Judge Gillespie, George A. Don- dero, Clarence K, Patterson, and William A. Ewart. Zoning Protest Goes fo Waterford Board Petitions. with more than 150 signatures presenting a recent zoning change have been filed at the Waterford Township offices and will be the main topic of dis- at protests. i Another lot on Elizabeth Lake \road at Ascot street is expected to be rezoned from residential to ‘A request from the the Silver Lake Septic Marvin Skelton, was at last week's meeting postponed "s meeting. owner of ©., action until by the U.S. We * * * The Weather Bureau said a thunderstorm squall line reaching from Port Huron to Detroit and Blissfield was moving eastward. ¢ State Police said the Ann Arbor storm hit at 10:20 a.m. EST. The General Motors Technical Center outside Detroit reported 46-mile winds there at 10:55 a.m. Winds of tornado-like velocity rolled over a house trailer occu- pied by a mother and three chil- \dren three times today at Filion, a small Huron County community six miles north of Bad Axe. a Bad Axe hospital for X rays. The children escaped injury. |Roy B. MacAfee, 18 Niagara Ave.; ,Dr, Leonard F. Kiausmeyer, 111 |Oneida Rd:; and Jennie R. Jones, |127 Thorpe St. At stake in the election will be two four-year terms on the Board, School District officials this ;morning were checking signatures ‘on nominating petitions. | The City Clerk's office at City |Hall will be open until 8 p.m, \today to accept voter registrations. Today is the deadline for reg- istering for the school ¢ district election in the City of Pontiac. Mrs. Eileen Ponder was taken to/District voters outside the city | | have until May 29 to register. | | S. Saginaw St. et | BEST VALUES IN 36 YEARS! ¢ Orchard Leke Ave. ! —— io li Ter OT OP lhl ae el ell oS Sry Britis ee ces PP er 0p ep lae, » re, Ry. ir ree * | a e~ a ee el — btm hy 4 was - ) bac! tu — (Atlas sth tin ties tad tn ath dati incaten A ak, Asia aa, adit ta ahr gaan ae aoa SAIN Po Sip epee in ALINE 0 . } ers ; seee a a \t vetealibuaniies e alt , ; : ‘$ fe j ' , — ITT’TT Hy THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 FHRE ee She Saw Russia~Good and Bad—From Inside “carccee"|O P EN SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—This T Oo N | T E city has repeated its invitation to By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | She has seen much, been around tival in. Moscow, amo ahd A ng 30,000 , “T wanted to stay and see what! lish, I tried to learn: Russian, NEW YORK — Sally Belfrage Plenty, for a imp of 22 years, and youngsters from all over the | Russia was really like, after the @” impossible language. A whole the Big Four to hold the project- UNTIL is a peripatetic young blonde whose S%€i8 candid about it all. The lat- world. “It was a crazy, screaming t al , So! lot of them were disgruntled with ©4 summit conference here. eyes are dewy only whe est sojourn was to Russia. Her mess,” she‘ recalls. “Because of ‘hree-week festival was over. SO their way of life, and a whole lot’ The latest invitation was, sent like 7 Only when neces- summation of six months’ working language barriers, I found myself I went to a publishing house there were happy. But all of them were Friday to the foreign ministers of enrich on moist mornings after and playing with Muscovites: all the time with the Americans. and they offered me an editing job both friendly and curious about the major powers in Geneva by camping out all night. et cone lage us.” Mayor George Christopher. esac —______| “Many things were great. And | N '— on English translations of Tol- US- P.M. QUALITY ny Smee Same. Zen eee? ° . . | stay 7 They pay fairly well in Rus- One-third of the budget of an Tees iE rey SAVINGS on | generalize about the Russian ‘Russia Said Making sia for intellectual or cultural Actor, Composer Home | average Amerjcan household is Shop Tonite ‘til 10 P.M. and Tomor- ALS Mon. & Tues. Z| people any more than they can work, so I was able to stay on, to spent for food, beverages and to- row—Tuesday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. for y ves | say all Americans have swim- = » - live just barely, for five more) HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor parc, | these ial ieee Save More at | ming pools and private airplanes Big Medical Strides months. ‘Paul Muni and composer pein sal | + +» which, which, incidentally, is ex- “Most of the time, I was aw- | (Gershwin have gone home tom| LPS a | actly what most Russians think.” WASHINGTON (UPID—A team of} ful cold, physically. It gets 30 a hospital. Muni, 62, was hosp AYDS HE You, Galvanized Steel Sally laughed, briefly. “I vent U.S. health officials says Russia) degrees below zero in Moscow alized for a week by a ve ee | a lot of my time disabusing them + ¢,| im winter. But I was a novelty infection. Gershwin, brother of thé! ROTARY OUTDOOR s striving with “great vigor’ to s of this crazy idea that we. Ameri. nd to the people, being a real live late George Grshwin, underwent) | cans are all filthy rich. I wanted ‘prove its disease prevention and| a norican girl, so ¥ was treated the students in Moscow. speak Eng- | them to know that we: are very medical care but still trails the! like a movie star. People would SEAM: e %, Z much like them in many ways —|United States. follow me around in the streets, y ‘i A A warm and friendly. The officials, bay rg a | asking questions. bls VOUT My ba ‘ viet Union in 1 said in a Sturdy, sginuedioae teen cele ves lic Health Service report that Rus ae ee ea an fed Metal Frame, ‘Washable much like us. Only their warmth |S!@ was fighting disease and med ee eens 8 ey hen is almost a childlike thing. It’s 14! problems on an ‘almost ex-| oo = —— ia have Baby Car Bed plosive scale.” jto have dinner in eac place. | their nature to explode with laugh- Gained 20 pounds. I tried to tell | ht, | ter, or break down and cry with ee poco wgeheg Pravam |them it’s fashionable to be thin in} Take fast-acting Reg. unhappiness. They are not as so- : |America but they thought I was | $7.95 5 99 phisticated as Americans, They ra STE SE SE Sae ORE a isick and tubercular and abso-| GERITOL Seller haven't learned to repress their)" * x *© * * Tlutely insisted I eat.’ | “Weight is no hardship for me Infants’ car bed folds compact for oe oe aan: The officials said the problem Sally spent most of her time | FEEL | with the Ayds Plan,” says lovely plastic feoric’ Converts to car scot M/ATTENDED FESTIVAL of medical care had been “tackled With the “stilyagi’’ — Soviet equiv”) | Debra Paget.” “I just take one en Sally went to Russia as one of with great vigor” in Russia, They alent of “the beat generation.” | STRONGER | or two Ayds before meals as 160 Americans attending the Mos- added, however, that Soviet medi- Many are kids from well-to-do par- rere i curbs my sppatite i s, I just eat wha cow Youth Festival. 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MONDAY, MAY _ 11, 1959 FOUR 4 [Bob Considine Warns: , |Jet Age Drawback—Shorter Cocktail Hour Dog Is Eavesdropper LONDON (UPI)--Mrs. Bar- bara Woodhouse heard heavy breathing over the telephone but got no reply when she asked for Norman Goodman. So she uso SINGE , eee sess eres © & & © Reconditioned y biline ‘ . = , LOS ANGELES—A fellow who away before the seat belt sign {plane may take off from New York| Then another girl races down the each passenger a coffee, tea or! alerted police, They were met PORTABLE $4950 likes a cocktail before dinner is; blinks on and the big Boeing jat noon, after an early lunch, and'aisie popping steak pills or fish, Milk lozenger as he steps out of} by Major a boxer dog who sees confronted with a new problem in| whistles in for a landing at Los arrive in Los Angeles or San Fran-| yi into the open mouths. The the missile. nuzzles the receiver off the hook Console $29.50 this dawn of the nonstop transcon-| Angeles International. cisco at 10:30 a.m. for a late brogh-| an jiatebes Uk the weaker We =| t is bound to be the future—| and listens in when Goodman's tinental jet age. The problem can! you step off the plane as re-/!ast. tare Tn Censor ealad for 40d I say the hell with it. phone rings HOME be stated simply. It is, “Will I get ; | —— oS A a 2 eal (ARES ca FREE DEMONSTRATION ‘that drink before we get to Los| Tested 8% if you were rising from; But it is what happens eo routeigarlic fanciers. _ = Nek need | Angeles?” a pleasant meal in a well fitted that will worry the air traveler who | x * * | OR 3-9702 0 5-Year As it turns out, you get the drink. |"°st#urant. ilikes his creature comforts on high-| There's just time to gulp the pill — Not only that, you get a nice meal C. R. Smith, one of the more |He ‘may have to make the hardiperore the rocket commences its, Free bonus gifts. All purpose zigzag _ $] 25 while flipping along quietly and/TU&sed giants of the airline busi- choice between food or drink since |qeep dive on Vandenberg Airport, | attachment. Trade-ins accepted. We — UC \vibrationlessly 30,000 feet above/MeSs, has a rarely stated thought there plainly would not be time for\jong since made the~home air-| rebuild and service ali makes. Per Week Hearth still littered with the dust of about the expanding jet age. |both. idrome of San Francisco and Los! ipioneers who braved outrageous} In Smith’s mind, a sorely over-/HYPO DRINKS |Angeles. 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P \present outlook for payout of state ° , ‘Po. meat and two fingers if he prefers’ 92 BALDWIN 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 — funds due now or soon, it appeared| The passenger on a 2,000 m.p.h. fish. ver ears jthe prospective distress will be | = aaa = === === es a greatly alleviated shortly after . | May a bt » . : Bartiett said 788 districts were queried. Of 292 which had replied yesterday, 145 said they would | run inte delayed payrolis under | the present outlook for state | help, he reported. | The question was asked in terms \of their situations assuming a pay- ‘out to the state’s 2,350 districts jof 25% million dollars in state aid )money by May 15 and 35% millions in primary school interest fund ;money at a later date. x* * * | As things stand now, Bartlett and State “Treasurer Sanford A. Brown jexpect to have 28 millions in state If youre smoking more now but enjoying it less... 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Marquette,| YV Sconsin Citizens $600 | “Built to a Standard of , to follow in Smith Hill Cemetery, |1: of 315 Shedlowsky St., will be BERLIN, Wis. Ut—The local vol / " : , ' unteer fire rtment, wise in t MES. RAYMOND J. BOONE |J. Jackson, 78, died in Lansing|Goethe St., Detroit, son of Mr.|Arrangements are under the di = 1 am, tomecroe ayy st oot ae eee QUALI Y 3 Mrs. Raymond J. (Marilyn) Sunday, after a,two week illness. |and Mrs. Henry Lorenz, of Pon- — neg = odin jannual fund drive with a minimum : Boone, 30, of 46 N. Francis St.| He was formerly employed with |tiac, died Saturday at Saginaw Os- segue nied cent Hills Cemetery. _ lof effort this year. Instead of Check Our Prices died Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy|the Wayne County Road Commis-|teopathic Hospital after an illness , Mrs. Davis died unexpectedly ~ Mr. Marquette died Saturday in|peating a path from door to door Hospital from injuries received in|Sion. Surviving are a son, H. Warn|of nine months. He was a carpen-her bome Saturday. Her body will) Pontiac General Hospital of in-|in the community, the fire laddies Before You Buy an automobile accident. \Jackson of Lansing, and three ter. lie.in state at her home = noon juries suffered in an automobile | iust turned on the siren and let it! Besides her husband, she is sur-|brothers, Karl of Deerfield Beach,| Surviving ‘besides his parents, | Wednesday and at the church until — his wile. Patricia: |: Markers Monuments vived by her children, Carolyn |Fla., and T. William and Richard,|are his wife, Adeline; two sons, time . — ving are nied atricla;| When a substantial proportion of from from ’ , Surviving besides her husband|One daughter, Bonnie Jo; and two ithe 5.000 population converged on, $3500 $}75° *"« Jamies, Kenneth and Leonard, y| both of Pontiac. His body is at the|/Gary, of St. Johns, and Larry, of at home and her mother, Mrs. Mil-|Brace-Smith Funeral Home. ‘Burt; a sister, Mrs. Mary Koenig,|are seven daughters, Mrs. Fern cea oy yee all cit|the station to find out where the dred Wilson of Pontiac. wag |°! Pontiac; three brothers, Samu-|Sheffield and Mrs. Agnes Allen,|home; personel and sagan "\fire was, firemen passed the hat. | MES. GEORGE A. KOLOKIT' el, Peter, and Joseph Lorenz, all|both of Pontiac; Mrs. Cora Schoot pallo o G0; mother, Collected: $600. j Pontiac’s Oldest and Most Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.) word nas been received of the|of Pontiac; and three grandchil-|ot Battle Creek; Mrs. Thelma Pet-/Mrs. Naoma Donald, the former | Reliable Monument Builders Wednesda ~ iffi : _ Chapel. oe ROO eats of former Pontiac resident, | dren. tengill and Mrs. Hazel Kitchen,|Mrs. Allen. Sisthane eoumeriaen about: 60 per! Z IMrs. George A. (Constance) Kol-| The Rosary will be recited at 8|both of Millington; and Mrs. Fran- ’ cent of the content of natural gas,! WILLIAM 0. COXEN jokithas, 44, of 1905 Packard St. [Renin at ——— L peas sega eg: Sie — a Iran has a high rate of illiteracy |sometimes known as marsh grass.’ INCH MEMO i . ii -g Ann Arbor. She died Sunday at St.|Home. Service will eld at 10) - ° ‘and conditions in the country are | hiefly by de- ; ' . William O. Coxen, 60, of 959 hose h Mercy Hospital in Ann Ar-/4-™m: Tuesday at St. Benedict Cath- Kenneth Sohner of New Jersey.) snare * iti : re ried ict is a Sead e Telephone FE 5-693] 864 N. Perry St | Myrtle Ave., died Saturday morn- ph Mercy rospital ere fend . g y primitive outs caying vegetat is f in ing at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital bor after a two-week illness. olic Church with burial in Mt. Hope) Also surviving are three brothers | capital of Tehran. marshes. f aioe ani Unnee eto years. | Surviving besides her husband Cemetery. vand three-sisters. — are a daughter, Mary; two sons, | SAMUEL ROGERS JOSEPH FERRELL department of. Fisher Body Divi- Nicholas and Thomas, all at home;| «1 Rogers, 54, of 1565 Stirl-| AVON TOWNSHIP — Service sion. her mother, Mrs. Nick ged St. died at his home this|for Joseph Ferrell, 57, of 3879 Au- He leaves his wife, Valerie; two Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. *rank| morning after an illness of two|burn Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. sons, William 0. Coxen Jr., of 3030|Manikas and Mrs. James Maheras) [tomorrow at Moore Chapel of the Elizabeth Lake Rd. and Robert p, |both of Ann Arbor; and two broth- Employed as a machinist at|Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Au- Coxen of Las Cruces, N.M.; seven °TS: Sam Kentros of Pontiac, and/r1-4 and Coach Division, he was|burn Heights, with burial in Perry grandchildren, and a sister. Theodore of Ann Arbor. a member of St. Paul Methodist|Mount Park Cemetery. Service will be held at 9 a.m.| Service will be held at 2 p.m.|Church and the Eagles Lodge. Mr. Ferrell, owner of the Avalon Tuesday at Donelson-Johns Fu-|Tvesday from St. Nicholas Greek! Surviving are his wife, Gertrude; Cafe, was dead on arrival at St. neral Home, with burial in Mt./Orthodox Church, with burial in|his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rog- Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Hope Cemetery. |Washtenaw Park Cemetery. ers: and a daughter, Mrs. Wilma — a an illness of sev- Jo Leake of Drayton Plains. He |eral weeks. oo lf GEORGE J. DAVIS | MRS. CARL A. MAYNARD /1)., Jeaves three sisters, Mrs.| Surviving are his wife, Lena; ’ t {22 George J. Davis, 53, of 89 State) Services for Mrs. Carl A. (Dora Alice Gillespie of Pontiac, Mrs, |and three brothers in Ohio. St., died Saturday at his home aft-,B.) Maynard, 61, of Dunedin, Fla.,) Mary Hamm of Indianapolis, Ind.,| M J. LLOYD er an eight month illness. He was will be held’ at’? p.m, Thursday Mrs. Ethel Mitchell of Bicknell,| M&S. WHAIAM J. biO\ a employed at Pontiac Motor Divi-;at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home| Ind.; and two sons, Brinley Rogers! ORCHARD. LAKE — Service for Spicy casual fashion x sion. ‘with burial at Milford Cemetery.|of Garden City, and Eli of Bick- se Ce ea, . .¥ Surviving are his wife Mary, and) Mrs) Maynard died Sunday in| Dell. Ind. __ |Lloyd, 90, 0 ric + W ina little-or-n -iron a son, Robert J. at home. A broth-| Florida after a long illness. She| The body is at Sparks-Griffin|be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at O-1rO io si surviv i ears| . the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home er and two sisters also survive. {was retired in 1953 after 30 years Funeral Home {recat ex Sau Came] Everglaze cotton Service will be held at 10 a.m./in the County Clerk's office. She) yes EDWIN G. BORGNE | Tuesday at DeWitt C. Davis Fu-| ,, > itery, Detroit. neral Home with burial at Crest-|s gmt mmber Of Onder of Faster! coumERCE — Service for Mrs.| Mrs. Lloya died yesterday at w ial Gardens, Grand! . : Edwin G. (Lora A.) Borgne, 78,'/her home after a long illness. h d si, Memorial arden, Grand) Surviving seer tn Ake Tera, wil be "Sane are we aaaeners | SAUTE GTESS —— ee Line ot Grchard Lake Le|at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the|Mrs. Charles Robson of Orchard ~ CLARENCE 0. HARPER Roy cal raaall Thomp- Richardson-Bird Funeral Home Lake and Mrs. John Stringer of Clarece (. Harper, 53, of 206)” bem ar hatttied |with burial to follow in Walled Detroit; three grandchildren and Riviera St., died Sunday after an| " j|Lake Cemetery. — jnine great-grandchildren. illness of 11 years. | MES. GEORGE M. LONG | Mrs. Borgne died yesterday at| RAYMOND J. LYNN He had been employed as a wood) Mrs. George M. (Mary F.) Long, her home after an iliness of four WIXOM — Service for Raymond sander and salesman. \78, of 47 Edna St., died Sunday "°2*: ; 'J. Lynn. 66 of 1472 Wren St. will Surviving are his wife, Agnes; | unexpectedly at her home. Mar iMag Pocky a ore eld’ at 10. am. tomorrow at a brother, Edgar E. Harper, of; She was a member of the Royal t y ; se aneth Borgne and St. William Catholic Church under Rochester; and two sisters, Mrs. | Neighbors Society of Auburn, Ind.|\}ariee P. Ranrus, both of De-|the direction of Richardson-Bird Capel Matz, of Woodsfield, Ohio} Surviving are a son, Stanley Oi 2 citer Mrs’ Renna Lamb Funeral Home, Walled Lake, with and Mrs. Eari Foster, of Pontiac. Long, and daughter, Mrs. Georgia | + Futsineee: two brothers. Mark| burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.| Houston, both of Pontiac; a broth- Bachelor of Farmington and Frank) The Rosary will be recited at 7:45 Wednesday st Donelson-Johns Fu-'er, and four grandchildren. Bachelor of Dearborn; 10 grand-|P-™. tonight at the funeral home. neral Home. \turial will be in Per-| The body is at the Pursley Fu- children end two at grandchil- Mr. Lynn, a foreman for Ameri- ry Mt. Park Cemetery. neral Home. | dren ar? can Motors Corp., died merged . : in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- HARRY J. JACKSON JACOB A. LORENZ MRS. FLOYD E, DAVIS __|tiac, an cs Sus of one Sea Former Pontiac resident Harry! Jacob A. Lorenz, 51, of 11025) OTTER LAKE — Service for} Sole survivor is his wife, Lillian. ~ oo He, was employed in the paint! SHOP TONIGHT TIL ’, als. rece nt EH | Bs SHOP TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 ask any salesperson about our many charge plans! Forever Young's slim, trim } 2-Pc. Jacket Dress SPRING WINDOW MAGIC! . in Cool, Crisp Cotton 4 HEAVY NUBBY BOUCLE DRAPERIES 1] GUARANTEED FADEPROOF FOR THE FABRIC LIFE The lady-like casual look of the country club set in $10.98 Bt, this marvelous fashion buy! 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Demonstrating that youth can take over responsibility is proven by Hoover. He was appointed acting Di- rector of the FBI in 1924 by President CooLipcE when he was 29. x « * Until Hoover. took over, the Depart- ment was a politics ridden agency with scandal galore. Members were largely political hacks, riffraff and ex-cons. Mr. Hoover set out to rid the department of the incompetents. He accomplished this in a hurry. The next understanding was that the Department was to be kept out of polities and that it would be responsible only to the Attorney General. This completed he was on his way. x* -.%©§§ * Today the integrity of the Depart- ment is never questioned. No govern- ment agency head has so long been successful as Hoover in getting con-, gressional approval for mounting funds. Hoover has a reputation that can- not be questioned. He likes to go out and is no prude, and rarely takes more than two drinks. He loves good food and frequently dines in ex- pensive steak and sea food restau- rants. * * * For his World War II security work, Hoover won the Medal of Merit, a top civilian decoration. President Eisenhower presented the National Security Medal five years ago and in January of 1958, Hoover was one of the first re- cipients of the President’s Gold Medal Awards for “distinguished federal service.” x* *«§ * Long a friend of newspapermen, we wish Mr. Hoover continued success in handling one of the toughest jobs in federal service. Americans Happy to Welcome Sir Winston Our best carpet was rolled out to welcome Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL on his recent visit to our country. This is as it should be. After a five year absence all Americans were glad to welcome him. x« *« * CHURCHILL’s spirit is terrific. For a man close to 85 to make the ocean hop, plus attend a dozen or so social functions, is some little chore in it- self. To be sure, this was a personal visit for Churchill. But being the top diplomat that he is, you can bet he used some of his deep personal wisdom on President Eisenhower. We hope that in private discussions they did not overlook the Soviet Union. Coming as close to the vital conferences as this, it is entirely pos- sible that these two gentlemen may have agreed on some vital points. x *« * Throughout his long and coura- geous years of service, CHURCHILL has been a fighter for free humanity. Somehow we hate to see this old man’s advice leaving our shores. * * * Churchill represents something stalwart. Being close to him seems to convey strength. The free nations will some day soon miss his guiding hand. Sir Winston will always remain. a great and trusted friend of Americans. “HE HALF groaned, half sobbed and then sat down and fried as he held his head in his hands. His wife and mother sat in the front row with their heads.”—From a news story. People have a habit of sitting around with their heads, but the majority make very little use of them. Castro is a shrewd politician. Al- ready he is drawing up plans for helping the farmer. The Man About Town THE PONTIAC PRESS ae Mark Daily Except Sunday W. Huron 8t Pontiac, Michigan Published by Tue PowTisc Parss Company AQvesrit Basser jouw A. RILey, Executive Vico President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Gowarn H. Prreoraata m, Exar M. TReapwett, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G Moarsratt Jordan, Local Advertising Manager i Joun W Pirecrastp Secretary and Editor Gaery J. Reed Managing Editor Grorce C. Inman, Classified Manager The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the @se for republication of al) local nets printed in this Bewspaper as wel) as 81] AP news dispatches The Powrisc Press ts delivered by cafrier for 40 cents Oakiand, Genesee, Livingston, Lapeer and ashtenaw Coupties it is $12.00 a 0 year eke here tn Michigan end other places in United. States ; $20.00 a year mail fubseriptions eagatie in advance been paid at the and at Pontiac, an. Member or "ABC. A The Secret’s Out At Least, It Seems the Mystery Now’s Fathomed Mosquito: An insect with which you might made a deal — if it doesn’t bite you, you won’t bite it. Over at Rochester there’s long been a mystery. The former president of Oakland County's largest village is Sydney Q. Ennis, and the residents of the beautiful mu- ‘nicipality have wondered what the “Q” stands for—and Syd refuses to tell. He even denies the information to me, al- though I rate him as one of my best friends. Refusing to be stumped, I’ve been doing some research into the Ennis family. A mutual friend, Mrs. Maurice E. Finnegan of 38 Delaware Drive, Pontiac, tells me that Syd is in the middle of a family of nine children. So, I wonder if that middle name isn't Quentin, the Latin word for fifth. This would be the same as Quintin Roosevelt, but my Latin authority says it should be “Quintus.” Although his name isn’t spelled in a way to claim any relationship, Davis W. Hasse, the new manager of our neighboring city of Troy, has proven that he knows his stuff. . Orion gots its name because a real es- tate boom fizzled. In the early days an eastern real estate promoter came there, called it “New Canandaigua,” put on a high pressure sale of lots, and skipped out. Those who followed him wanted to forget that name, so changed it We're going back to the old days, writes Francis Burrington, now of Toledo, formerly of Pontiac, who asserts that the modern super market is like the general store of pioneer days where you could buy most anything. A letter received from Arthur Moody of Lansing says that moth balls scattered on the window sills and other places around a building will keep the pigeons away. So, occupants of the Pontiac court house will govern themselves accordingly. Other cities are being bothered with a series of thefts of checks and other material from residential mail boxes. While Postmaster Robert C. Miller does not anticipate such a thing here, he thinks it always is best to remove mail from boxes as soon as possible after it is delivered. Word comes along from Fletcher Smith, who works a farm near Rochester, and wonders if any other Oakland County farmer got his oats sown in April. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Maria Zimmerman of 18 Seminole Ave.; 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mooreson go Keego Harbor; 54th wedding anniver- sary. Gerald Bellamy of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Altimoore = ( Waterford; 8ist birthday. 2ecBoverwsy * « / wa @ ese © 8a 6 I” “9 a. \ NEA Service, Inc. “He Must Be New—Look at That Short Beard” David Lawrence Says: GENEVA — Throughout Europe the people have just celebrated the 14th anniversary of the ending of World War II on th:s continent. But, strangely enough, the vil- lain who really made that war possible goes un- mentioned and unscathed. For it was the Communist dic- tatorship in Mos- cow which just 20 years ago this year formed a LAWRENCE “non-aggression”’ alliance with the Nazi dictatorship in Berlin. This protected Hitler’s eastern front from any danger and per- mitted him a few weeks later to deploy his entire military force against the West. Eventually, because the Nazi dictatorship was given a free hand, millions of Russians were slaugh- tered as the Nazis turned against the Soviet Union. Likewise, millions of persons across Europe were killed because that 1939 alliance made by the Communist dictator gave World War II its initial impetus. * * * Today a Communist government in Moscow is again propagandizing the world with proposals of ‘‘non- aggression’’ pacts and pious claims of peaceful intent. Its record, however, is one of opportunistic alliances with dic- tatorships in Red China and the Middle East. As the four-power foreign ministers conference begins here, the Communists are aiming at concession that will enable them to strengthen their military position in Europe. SOVIETS BALK For why do the Soviet chiefs wax indignant about the idea of free elections in both parts of Germany, and why do they balk at the reuni- fication of that country? They have managed by their propaganda to scare many people in the West into believing that a reunited Ger- many would be a menace to peace. Actually a free Germany was never a menace. When the Wei- mar Republic was overthrown by Hitler, the true will of the German people was ignored. The Communists now, as in 1939, prefer dictatorships everywhere— they are easier for them to handle. Today elections in both East and West Germany would mean a free and independent Germany, but this is not what Moscow wants. It seeks a divided Germany so that, through Communist stooges, it not only may continue a puppet dictatorship in East Germany but continue to infiltrate West Germany. It plans to keep West Germany in a state of limited armament and wants to push the NATO mili- tary forces out of West Germany altogether. * * * In the face of this brazen effort to carry on its program of world conquest, the Communists are accepted in this conference on a so-called ‘‘negotiating’’ basis. Throughout the free world many people have been deluded into be- lieving that, by sitting at the table ‘The Country Parson “Christianity must be strong or it wouldn’t have endured through all the pet ideas we've tried to inake it fit.” with the Russians, either here or at a ‘“‘summit’’ conference, some- thing can be done to assure world peace. But the record of the Communist Party, which believes in organized deception, belies any confidence that such a result can be achieved. FALLOUT SCARE The Soviet game is succeeding in some important respects. Thus the worldwide scare about radioactive fallout has produced a public opin- jon that is demanding a suspension of nuclear tests. Once this is done, the same demand will arise that the use of nuclear weapons also be banned, This would leave the Soviets with a huge supply of troops more powerful thar that of the Western Allies. The process of dictating to the West would then be intensified. What is going on here, therefore, must be appraised primarily in terms of military strategy. For, when the Communists carry on a ‘“‘negotiation,”’ it is what they seek Reds’ Peace Bell Has Hollow Ring in a military sense that is really important, Now they want ostensibly to change the status of West Berlin, but actually they seek acquiescence by the Western powers in what is often referred to as the ‘“‘status quo.” This means confirmation of their conquest of East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. (Copyright, 1959) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY They on the rock are they which, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, which for a while believe, and in time of tempta- tion fall away.—Lake 8:13. * * * Temptations, when we meet them at first, are as the lion that reared upon Samson; but if we overcome them the next time we see them we shall fing a nest of honey within them.—John Bunyan Dr. William Brady Says: Witch Hazel, Internally, Good for Varicose Veins In a pamphlet on Varicose Veins and Varicose Ulcer, available free if you provide me with a stamped, self-addressed envelope, I recom- mend witch hazel internally as a remedy for vari- cose veins in the leg. for hemor- rhoids (piles) or for varicose ulcer. | The medical name for witch hazel is hama- melis and the preparation for internal use is the fluidextract of hamamelis, DR. BRADY which was formerly officinal, that is, listed and described in the National Formulary. It is no longer recognized as a standard preparation and, I believe, it is now supplied to druggists by only one or two pharmaceutical manufacturers. The embrocation or lotion com- monly known as ‘‘witch hazel ex- tract” is not to be confused with fluidextract of hamamelis (Fluid- extractum Hamamelidis). * * * A Colorado correspondent ports: “Needless to say, my husband and I have received so much help from you and are so truly grateful we want you to know that after reading abeut Hamamelis in your column our doctor wrote a pre- scription.for it, and in the past three months I have given up the idea of using a wheel chair. The muscle soreness has com- pletely disappeared. I can walk blocks now, where three months ago one block would make me want to sit on the sidewalk and howl. ‘Please believe me when I tell you—sometimes I know you do doubt people—that calcium cap- sules have done wonders . . . and we both take iodin ration every day. Thank you again for helping us to better health.” JUST SKEPTICAL No, Ma’am, I don’t doubt people. I'm just skeptical of testimonials, In your case, for instance, how can we be sure the hamamelis had anything to do with the relief you describe? All I know about it is what I read in classical medical literature and in ietters from peo ple who ascribe relief or cure to taking a teaspodnful of Fluidextract of Hamamelis each night and morning for a few months. I know it can do no harm, at any rate, and that's all I know. * * * it is reason- re- By the : able to expect that regular practice of the belly breathing exercise tends to relieve, prevent or cure piles, variccocele or varicose veins. Please don’t be childish—don't expect that any of these remedies will correct what ails you fast if you “try” it for a week or two. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not dis- ease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The tiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People PERI RAP ERIN pty Pine Bias > sm qle #4 Praises Editorials for Discussing Inflation * Congratulations on your fight and help to stop inflation. We know the general public does not understand what inflation is doing to him or he would be far more concerned. a are ISS Se Ent ee aegeee te Oy oe maerage everyone they contact. The Institute of Life Insurance is putting on a national campaign to fight inflation through the ‘‘grass roots’’ level and your informative and understanding editorials are sure to help tremendously. Payless Payday Isn’t Answer — As employes of Pontinac State Hospital, we wish to assure the people of Pontiac we will remain loyal and continue to give patients the care they deserve: but we feel that the payless payday is unnecessary and uncalled for: and is causing undue hardships on all employes. We, as people, have responsi- bilities which we must meet and feel that unless the situation is cleared quickly, we will be un- able to meet, not only our do- mestic, but all financial responsi- bilities. Michigan State ‘Cmployes Assn. Pontiac Chapter 29 —_ How Can Parents Select Movies? What is fit for children to see? As a mother of three children, I like to go to movies. But how do parents pick movies for six, eight and 10 year olds to see. I call the show and ask what the movie is about and from what the lady says, it sounds O.K. Three fourths of the movies are leading with sex. What do you do? A Mother and Father If You Killed Dog, Please Phone I wonder if the party that hit and killed our little beagle Tues- day evening, May 5, on Elizabeth Lake road would please contact us by phoning FE 2-7505. You not only killed a good registered hunting dog, but a wonderful pet and the mother of two little puppies. We heard you were kind enough to stop and I'm hoping you will be kind enough to call. An animal lever Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE Some people find real happiness . . When other folks are glad . . And sorry when their friends have cause , . To be the least bit sad . . . They sympathize in sor- row and . . . Rejoice in happiness . As others have their troubles or... Achieve some new suc- cess ... They are the people won- derful . . . Of kindred spirit true . So interested in everything - Their friends and neighbors do . . . Not nosey in the slight- est way . But honest and sincere . . . AS they wish every- body else . . . The very best of cheer . . . And with that charity of heart . They never feel alone . . While smaller grow the problems ‘that . . Appear to be their own. (Copyright 1959) Louis Pohl Support Governor Despite GOPs The Republican party in general is doing a dirty trick on the state of Michigan by trying to belittle the governor, the chief representa- tive in this state. Even though the people are to blame for the fix Detroit is in over the seaport, the Republican party can move forward by one way only as in “A. Lincoln's Day” and “F. D, Roosevelt's day.” Let the slaves of the Lincoln Day alone, now as with the days of FDR, rise above politics. There- by proving to the people of West Berlin, that we can do it again to the oppressors of the defeated and humble people here in Michi- gan, firstly by standing in princi- ple with the governor of the state. William Reid Hopes to Finish Strauss Hearings WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D-Wash) says he hopes his committee hear- ing on the nomination of Lewis L. Strauss will wind up by the mid- die of the week. The Senate Commerce Commit- tee chairman said his group will make a recommendation on the nominatioin of Strauss for secre- tary of eommerce as soon as pos- Sible after the hearings end. The nomination will then go to the Senate The hearings resume Mon- day when Strauss will have an op- portunity to reply to testimony by David L. Hill, a New York atom- ic scentist ~*~ * Hill has accused Strauss of a lack of integrity, distortions of truth, grabbing of authority and vengeful use of the government's employe security program while Strauss was chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. Hull said in reply to questions Friday that the committee’s spe- cial counsel, Kenneth A. Cox, had = suggested) =‘‘certain’ im- provements” in his testimony. These improvements, Hill said, consisted of Cox advising him to use ‘‘more moderate language’’ in his anti-Stauss statement. * * * Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pa) brought out the matter in his questioning of Hill. Scott said he “drew no implication at all” from this, but wanted to find out “which side committee counsel is on.” | Scott said he didn’t see how Hill's language could have been more intemperate, - Magnuson sprang to the defense of the special coungel and said Cox was ‘‘one of the most objective men I know.” Strauss was given a recess ap- pointment to the cabinet post last fall and has yet to be confirmed by the Senate. Case Records of a Psychologist: Coolidge Wasn’t Entirely Correct Do you think Calvin Cooldige was correct when he stated that he was never hurt by any- thing he did NOT say? Hus- bands lose their wives by fail- ure to verbalize their affection. A man who pays his wife one compliment per day is almost sure to stay out of the divorce courts! For women want words! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-431: Basil M., aged 37, is an introvertive engineer. “Dr. Crane,’’ be began, “I have a crow to pick with you. For you tell us strong, si- lent types of hus- band that we are out of style. “You urge us to verbalize our love and talk more oft- en. You say we often lose our wives by fail- ure to praise them enough. DR. CRANE “But I remembér that Calvin Coolidge once said he was never hurt by anything he did NOT say. “So how do you reconcile your view with Coolidge’s comment?” VERBALIZE LOVE Mr. Coolidge was a fine man, but his gracious wife carried him over a lot of rough spots by her diplomacy and cordiality. * * * Like many _ introvertive hus- bands, he probably felt his suc- cess. was largely due to his own efforts, although actually his wife deserves at least 50 per cent of the credit for his success. If she hadn’t paid compliments limp handshake alienated folks by its “weak, dish rag” effect, he might never have left North. For two years I was stationed at Smith College in Northampton, and was active in politics in the town’s elections, so I learned a lot about Mr. Coolidge from his old cronies, * * * He was truly a silent man, whose perseverance in ringing doorbells helped offset his failure to talk glibly. He used to call routinely on voters before the city mayoralty election and tell them “If you — committed to anybody , Pd appreciate your vote.” “Tina be‘ahamaly dee aa tomee are not likely to fail because they But most men are guilty of being human clams when they should utter words of praise. . Everybody thus hurts himself when he does NOT pay merited compliments, and that is where Calvin Coolidge erred_in saying he Was never hurt by what he did NOT say. He was. hurt by his silences! On thousands of occasions he could ‘have perked up the morale of de- jected children or moody co-work- ers or.grieving parents or dejected wives by offering them a verbal So learn to speak up! Verbalize your love for your family and your 7 of your associates, Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a 4c stamped, : ed enve and 20 to cove pine costs ‘ou for payeholostcal charts and pam (Copyright 1959) ‘ re ee i i i ta itt a ns “ MONDAY, NO ee ee eee ee MAY 11, 1959 oe (uta a oe oe 4 PSE Sea ao. #0 8 ee Russia, Satellite Nations Plan 2,200-Mile Oil Line LONDON (UPI) — Russia and four of its East European satel- lites will build a 2,400-mile-long “oil pipeline from the oil-rich trans- Volga region west of the satellites, ‘Want Latex Paint? _ SEE PAGE 13 ' Deaths Elsewhere. team, de Sindy. sill add * * | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | HAWTHORNE, Nev. (AP)—AI-/57, director of procurement for the ‘fred Howard Fuller, 47, president @utomotive division of American of the Fuller Brush Co., and his!|Motors Corp., died of a heart wife, Dora, 46, were killed Satur-|ailment Saturday. Lee was a na- Mass — (AP)—James A: Lee,'3 —_SEVEN Jane Swisshelm, in 1850, was the correspondent. Horace Greeley first American newspaperwoman paid her $5 a column to write*for jto become a _Washington, _D. _C., (The New York Tribune. GLASSES The Latest in Frames! Moscow radio said today. day when their sports car blew ,Uve of Wesson, (Advertisement) The radio said the line would in-| a tire and hurtled out of control * * * eoeecerreemrweeree = tersect the western end of the| in the desert about 20 miles east FREEPORT, Tex. (AP) — Soviet Union and split into two of here. Fuller, who was born in Charles Penhanligen, 57, of Mid- was the son of land, Mich., an official of the Dow founder of the Chemical Co, and several of its |subsidiaries, died Friday of a | Hartfogd, - Conn., branches in Belorussia. The north- | alfred | Alf C. Fuller, ern branch will carry Soviet oil to IF NEAR CELLAR OR CAUGHT IN OPEN «7 $0 deat years |POland and East Germany and the jfirm. Thestfaodoem cremé,New |S0uthern branch will take it to EXCAVATION, GO TO IT. COUNTRY, LIE FLAT * & * |heart ailment. 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Above all, don't lose your head. People have been killed because they ran into On sale at the streets, directly into the storm's path. . DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY New Furniture Dept.—2nd Floor Mules, mules and more mules in.satin, leather, etc. . .. all in wanted colors. Cushion heels and flexible hard soles. All sizes in grp. | WHILE THEY LAST County to Get $1.5 Million From State Gas Taxés Beverly Hills $26,135; Bingham | Farms 1,308; Birmingham $43,- 712; Bileomfield Hills $9,329; Clarkston $2,069; Clawson $17,068; Dryden $2,514; Farmington $9.. 62; Fenton $14,317; Ferndale FEDERAL dept. stores Oakland County will get $¥,572,- 511 as its share of the first quarter |Michigan State Highway Depart-| |ment receipts for gas and rs | taxes, which came fo $79,112,120. After the Secretary of State's| \Office deducts its $1,197,668 for) $72.88; Franklin $6,665; Holly lcollection costs, net receipts for, $8,784. ‘the first quarter of 1959 amount) * x * \to $77,914,451. This is an increase) Hantington Woods $15,333; Im- jot $873,658 over the receipts, for|lay City $5,687; Keego Harbor $7.- ithe first quarter of 1958, — $77.-\641; Lake Angelus $217; Lake Or- 040,792. ion $6,963; Lapeer $19,438; Lath- Each quarter the receipts are |Tup Village 9,582; Leonard $2,237; divided as follows: 47 per cent Madison Heights $53,392; Meta- to the Sthite Highway Dept. for ™ora $1,937; Milford $9,282; North- expenditure on state trumkline (Ville $8,921; Oak Park $30,569; highways im both rural and ur- Orchard Lake $3,921; Ortonville ban areas, 35 per cent to the |$2,548; Oxford $7,047; Pleasant counties for expenditures on Ridge $8,586 county reads, and 18 per cent Rochester $13.263: Romeo $7,850; to the tacorporated cities and ‘Royal Oak $160,139: South Lyon villages for expenditure on their (¢4 416; Southfield $8}.280: Sylvan | Feads and streets. Lake $4,513; Troy $52,287; Utica! Under this distribution formula, $3.864; Walled Lake $8,710; Wixom | the state will receive $36,619,792, $7,021; Wolverine oj $4, 607; | the counties $27,270,058, and the Woodcreek Farms $2.3 cities and villages $14.024,601 SSS Pontiac will receive $261,812. Despite common belief, the tem- | Following ix. a Wweahdown’ of perature of the air is no higher in th light than in the shade. It} what Oakland and nearby cities . ee ee Se st see 8 because the} land villages will receive as their} _ he = ail ne and the hu | share of the 1959 first quarter re-| ee ee perc skin. It also warms up the glass ceipts: jand mereury in a thermometer, | Addison $2,467; Alment $3,628; |causing it to record a higher tem-| Armada $3,719; Berkley $45,336; perature than that of the air. | | ee es Need money? Don’t worry, open an account and soy Charge le - ANNUAL SPRING 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the PURCHASE of YOUR. CEMETERY MEMORIAL! Pontiac's leading memorial company offers this opportunity until May 20th. 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It ended. » Our woman's work that's never done,” 'says Dorothy Shay, The odds against lightning stik- ing your television “antenna iur- a thunderstorm range {cum ing 10 million to 1 to 220 million to 1, ‘I'd ratheft see than be one.’ |Actually, South African antelope. A good wife and a happy home | life are a man’s best forms of) [mental health insurance. Nearly With a marriage on the rocks? | \90 per cent of the men admitted} to mental hospitals are unmar- ried. quotable notables: { ge grandfather could back in 1916. the only animal oaeiel jin color is the blesbok, a smail ‘ig most like- 100 to 98.4, But they can still out- talk them two to one! * * * Can you name the largest or- skin. And, except for the brain, t is perhaps the most compli- cated. Consoling fact: despite — high prices, the average American can buy nearly three times as much food for an hour's pay as his Infant mortality is still a big problem down on the farm. Twen- ty-three per cent of all pigs die) , before they ,are weaned. Marital bargain: The owner of the famed Meramec Caverns at oe Mo., is offering free un- | derground weddings during June. But What couple wants to start * * * No matter how bad the weath- er is where you live, the’ man in “The the moon has it worse. Lunar ;temperatures vary from 215 de- grees above zero in the sunlight ly the work she asked her hus- down to 240 degrees below zero in’ band to do.” America's sweet tooth seems to) ‘be getting sweeter. ‘the dark. It was Robert Louis Stevenson More than'who observed: “So long as we The United States uses about 170 fest Walton Bird. L A sod Fe 141. 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Expect Union Demand Hours on New Contract NEW YORK (AP) — Industry- wide steel negotiations open today with the Steelworktrs Union ex- pected to demand shorter hours and more pay. Four-man industry and union teams will attempt to agree on a new contract in time to prevent a for More Pay, Shorter knew nothing of ‘such a demand. nereases. /State Rights Committee Sicclvorkers hid dethanded aaftikely to Dissolve in Fall of pout reese of US, Steel, said he The preliminary talks last week were described as constructive by both sides, who pledged to work hard to reach “agreement in the seven weeks before the old con- tract expires on June 30. Both sides were clearly poles strike by a-.half million steelwork- ers July 1. | The industrywide talks replace’ the doven company sessions held) with the union last week. David J. McDonald, president of the Steelworkers, said Sunday that | Hunemployment is one of the: most important issues. 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(Pat) —including 15 children — of 31/2/45 Gov Edm en wy RNS American and 40 British airmen|Brown is beginning to get some me died in airlift accidents. close attention as a possible 1960 West Berlin newspapers hailed Democratic vice presidential can- lac return of Allied leaders in HON | served in the blockade days. Top- Brown's recent indications that ping the list were Earl Attlee and he is hai Sy tae to take —— Robert Schuman, prime minister S€™0US/y In Uys connection have of Britain and premier of France proved disturbing to some of the 1t the time more active aspirants for the par- . * * x ty’s presidential nomination, They would like to annex California’s Their U. S. contemporary, Har- ! ry S. Truman, could not make it. hefty convention vote for them-} |Representing the United States selves. | Tr ex VT -Ile] @ ch ogee TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY.11, 1959 - _ Monday, Tuesday, os 4 + . , Peer TTT Th ¢ \eevccorces were Gen, Lucius D. 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Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 3 » l ‘ | Og - mee | .. : ok | wi ‘ ; j } ”) ‘ 9’ we yew ew Vv , we UC we Ores rag THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 By WELLINGTON LONG West and the Soviet Union each insist a reunited Germany should be molded in their own image. The Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting in Geneva to discuss the German problem on that level for the first time since 1955 will seek to determine whether there is any hope of compromise somewhere between the two poles. | The Germans are in the mid- | dle. While they ane the pesple | who will be most directly af- | eens 5 ey Sees agreement at Geneva, they have | the least influence on any deci- | sions to be reached there. the issues to be taken up at Geneva: é QUESTION: How is Germany | to be reunited? ANSWER: The Western powers! —The U.S., Britain and France—| and the West German government | believe the nation should be re-| united by means of free and secret general elections. i They probably would agree to! the establishment of some kind of Last-West German group. com- missioned to try to write an all- German election law and perhaps , second group to try to arrange vreater freedom of movement of persons and publications across the East-West German frontiers be- fore elections are held. But the West German govern-| ment must remain sovereign until ich elections are held. * * * The Soviet Union says reunifi- cation can come: about only as the result of a confederation of the existing East and West Ger- man government. The Big Four, the Soviets insist, no longer have a responsibility for arranging reunification. : All-German elections must be ndefinitely postponed. Khrush- chev told. visiting West German Socialists recently that he could rot approve anv elections in which ‘the 50,000,000 ‘people under the Adenauer regime would im- pose their majority on the 17,- 900,000 living in East Germany.” Showdown Nearing | in Optical Bribe Case, LANSING @—Legal machinery is slowly grinding to a showdown in the case of a wealthy Chicago optical firm head found guilty of bribing state officials — an affair that was a sensation three years ago * * * Benjamin D. Ritholz, president) of King Optical Co., was found! guilty ef the bribery charge in May 1956, It was claimed he dipped $160 bills te three members of the State Board of Optometry in an effort to get them . to drop charges of unprofessional con- duct against a Lansing opteme- trist. Maximum sentence on the charge | is four years in prison, $5,000 fine) both. x * * Successive appeals have delayed sentencing. The State Supreme} Court said attorneys for Ritholz| have until June 4 to file briefs) with it on an appeal. } No hearing of the appeal is ex-| pected before fall. The Christian church is believed to exist in every capital city of the world with but three exceptions— Lhasa in Tibet, Mecca in Arabia and Kabul in Afghanistan. . PAYDAY LOANS $50 for 2 wks ... only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to. repay CASH YOU | REPAY Wt | REPAY W6 RECEIVE 2 WEEKS | 4 WEENe $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 50.00 50.70 51.40 at 3% per month on belences oe month between $58 end thee, SF at ne omen on ony romender in DRAYTON PLAINS: | 4494 Dixie Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 ‘in PONTIAC: 125-127.N. Saginaw CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 S. Telegraph Mich. Miracle Mile CAI.L: FE 8-9641 | BONN, Germany (UPI) — The peace treaty? As Germany looks on, these are. _ West and East Bring Own Images of a Reunited Germany to Geneva Q: What about a German | A: ‘The Western powers and| That means that Western troops tioned in West Berlin since the/mans were expelled following the'a map during a recent television it should demand a high price speech on the German issue on from the Soviets and Poles for which the Oder-Niesse territories formally renouncing its claims, West Germany befieve the govern- should remain in Wést Berlin, with war, as there are no Western/end of World War II. A: The Western powers: and ment of a reunited Germany must right of unhindered access to the troops in East Berlin, seat of the x * * West Germany say that only the be free to choose its allies, and city across East German territory, Communist East German govern- sovereign, freely-elected govern- to join defensive and other alli- until that time. ment. = of pred sey of Germany ances. | The Soviets say the “occupa- Q: What should’ be Ger- of the Oder-Niesse sons aa ee sign a peace * * tion status” of West Berlin must many’s future boundaries? victorious powers The Soviet Union argues that 4 end forthwith. Originally, Khrusb- A: fhe Sovi | the peace siege War IL. Neues Germany must be for- chey demanded the withdrawal 9)... ae fas ples Mone un. 80vernme Soviet Union proposes that bidden to join any military alli- py May 27. of all Western troops in | ences within the Western camp. the wartime Allies now sign a ances directed against any of the West Berlin. a —_e ee the joe po German governments, @: What about Berlin? East Germany, he modified that even sagpeped re A: The Western powers and slightly to say that “‘token’* units Gitlerent for each Ge , West Germany say that Berlin's % Western and Soviet plus per- Q: What should be the Inter- national and military status of a reunited Germany? Teunited as the result of free elec-|the time being. total of 40,000 square miles, from frontier. tions. . The former German territories Gaulle said recently he thought | east of this line were placed un- Germany's borders should remain der ‘Polish administration” pend- Unchanged after reunification, and present status should remain un- haps some United Nations troops ynder the terms of the Potsdam thought the Oder-Niesse line should, changed until the nation has been Might remain in West Berlin for agreement. The area includes a be Germany’s permanent eastern No Soviet troops have been sta- which more than 7,000,000 Ger-| President Eisenhower displayed The Western powers usually were shown as part of Poland. have claimed the final disposition The Soviets, and the West Ger- territories Mans, both publicly suspect this |must await the negotiations of a Was deliberate. treaty with an all-German The West German government nt. 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Sway and lean are considerably reduced, ride is smoother, balanced, steadier. —_— / i \ 4 i shoal THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 TWELVE Pontiac ACE Holds Breaktast Enjoying a chat before the ACE annual break- fast are, left to right, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Curtis, Edgar A. “Bud” Guest Jr., guest speaker, and Mar- Junior High Concert Set On Wednesday and Thursday evenings the vocal music de- partment of Eastern Junior High School will present its 30th annual spring concert. * * To point up Eastern’s long association with vocal music, an alumni glee club, made up of men who sang in the first glee club and in the years fol- lowing, has been organized to appear in this year’s concert. Afternoon Meetings Are Held Standish, Colonial, Saybrook Groups Gather in Homes Afternoon meetings of the First Congregational Church groups were held Friday. Mrs. Standish Sibley spoke on “Horticultural Therapy’”’ at the meeting of the Saybrook group, held at the home of Mrs. Carmi J. Odell of Oxbow Lake road. Assisting hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. Ralph E. Allen, Mrs. Wilbur Ott and Mrs. Wayne de Beauclair. Mrs. Hayden Henley was a guest. * * * Mrs. Percy Hunt entertained members of the Colonial group at a luncheon and card party at her home on Cherokee road. She was assisted by Mrs. Fred Voelker and Mrs. Marcus Scott. * * * Twenty-three members of the Standish group met for a des- sert luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. C. Barner on Hudson street. Mrs. Olive Burgess was her cohostess Mrs. ‘Charles Borst had charge of thé Mother's Day program, and Mrs. Burgess showed pictures of her recent trip to Mexico. The group sewed. cancer pads Sally Reid Feted Sally Reid was honored at .a bridal shower given by Mrs Lee Kremer of Dwight street. Miss Reid, the daughier of Mr and Mrs. John R. Re:d of Detroit will marry rred Zittel Jr. He is the son of the Fred Zittels of Navajo road. A July 18 wedding is planned. The group has been rehears- ing for the past several weeks under Leonard Griffin, pres- ent director of the Boys Glee Club. * * * Also appearing in the con- * cert will be the~Ninth Grade Chorus, the Seventh Grade Girls Glee Club, the Senior Girls Glee Club and the Boys Glee Club. The girls’ group is Pontiac Press Photes " garet Wilmot, vice president of the group for the coming year. directed by Margaret Snyder ' and Florine Thompkins. * *x * The public is invited to at- tend either performance and a special invitation is extended to all those who have attended Eastern Junior High School during the past years and who have sung in the school’s vocal groups. The programs begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school audito- rium. Jannette Marie Lafayette Wed in Lake Orion Rite Palms, pink gladioli and white snapdragons banked the altar of Lake Orion Beptist Church for the Saturday aft- ernoon wedding of Jannette Marie Lafayette and Patrick Henry Armstrong. * * * The Rev. Walter Ballagh of- ficiated at the ceremony before 175 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lafay- ette of Lake Orion and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Armstrong of Broadway street. IN TAFFETA AND LACE The bride wore a floor-length gown of lace and net over taf- feta. Her elbow-length veil was held by a headpiece of irides- cent sequins and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and red roses. * * * Mrs. Marlene Wayne of Lake Orion was matron of honor. Peggy Armstrong, the bride- groom's sister, and Louise Freeman of Gingellville were bridesmaids. All wore identical ballerine- length dresses of white frosted organdy over mint green taf- feta and carried colonial bou- quets of pink and white carna- , tions. Pink rose headbands held their circular veils. * * * The bridegroom's _ brother, Jack, was best man. Ushers were Alton ‘Lackey Jr. and James Hanoute of Lake Orion. RECEPTION AT CHURCH A reception was held in the chapel parlors. Before leaving for a honeymoon to Northern Michigan, the bride changed to a navy blue suit with red accessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Lafayette wore a blue dress with navy and white ac- cessories and a white carna- tion corsage. Mrs. Armstrong Mr. and Erwin Metzdorf of avenue go Lewis M. Gibb Jr. of Denver, gon of Mrs. Richard F, Babcock of Glen Head, N. Y.., Va. geen J. METZDORF / Mrs. North Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Jean, Colo., and- Lewis M. Gibb of Middleburg, MRS. P. H. ARMSTRONG wore a navy dress with white accessories and a red carna- tion corsage. Charter Dinner Is Held. Thirteen charter members were present at the 13th an- nual dinner of Jimmy Dey Am- vets, Post 12, Auxiliary at Rotunda Inn, Mrs. Harold A, Fitzgerald showed slides of her trip to Africa. * * A past president's pin was presented to Mrs. Leland Hunt, who also received a_ going- away gift. Guests included State Presi- dent Mrs. Arnold Klooster- man of Allendale, Mrs. William Callen, Mrs. James Houck, Mrs. Vern Baker and Sharon Pompeian. * * * Mrs. John Allen was _ in charge of arrangements for the evening. Serving on her committee were, Mrs. Keith Biggers, Mrs. Louis Hadden, Mrs. Peter Metes, Mrs. Ed- ward Pompeian, Mrs. Silas Sadler, Mrs. Norman Windiate, and Mrs. Fred Ziem. A rummage sale will be held May 16, with Mrs. Joseph War- ing as chairman. April-May Group Fetes Its Birthday The April-May group of First Presbyterian Church met Fri- day at the home of Mrs. Robert Callow on West Long Lake road for its annual. birthday luncheon. Guests were N Vought and Mrs, . \Winifred ay Rebant. Gail Smith, Actress Bride, to Live in Area LOS ANGELES # — Actress Barbara Whiting and advertis- ing man Gail Smith, currently honeymooning at an _ undis- closed location, will take up residence in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., about June 1. That was the word today from the bride’s mother, Mrs. Richard Whiting, widow of the late ‘composer. She said her daughter plans to give up her acting career and bécome a fulltime housewife. The couple married at Mrs. Whiting’s Westwood District home last Thursday night, but the event was kept a family secret until yesterday. The bride was attended by her sis- ter, Singer Margaret Whiting. Mrs. Whiting. said Barbara first met Smith about five years ago and that he at one time represented the sponsor of “The Whiting Girls’ television show. This was the second mar- riage for Smith 41, and the first for Miss Whiting, 27 Esther Court Holds Memorial Service Esther Court, Order of the Amaranth, met at Roosevelt Temple Friday evening for the Stated Meeting to observe me- morial services for departed members of the past fiscal year. Visitors from other courts included Mrs. Willard Kirk- patrick, deputy grand royal matron, and Mrs. land Furse, assistant graf lectur: er, both of Flint. A social hour followed the meeting. Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Morse Jr., of Bloomfield Hills an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Special- ist James Woodbridge Bissell, U.S. Army. Miss Morse attends Kalama- z00 College. Mr. Bissell, son of the Woodbridge Bissells of Madison, Wis., is stationed at Ft. Hood, Tex. No wedding date has been set. 200 Hear ‘Bud’ Guest Give Talk Mrs. Muldowney Named President at Annual Event Officers for the coming year were announced when the Pon- tiac Association of Childhood Education met for its annual breakfast Saturday at Devon Gables. They are: Mrs. Harold Mul- downey, president; Margaret Wilmot, vice president; Lois Buckbinder, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Ralph Dawe, corre- sponding secretary; Faye Davis, treasurer; and Mrs. Everett Peterson, Mrs. Ronald Geiger, Mrs. Wayne Yager, di- rectors. Dorothy Virtues was named advisor. * * * Two hundred members and guests heard speaker Edgar A. “‘Bud” Guest Jr., radio editor, commentator and producer. The Daniel Whitfield School fifth and sixth grade chorus, directed by George Woodworth, provided the musical portion of the program. Patricia Mul- downey sang, accompanied by Dr. Edith Roach Snyder. Kaye Buckbinder played the violin. * * * Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Dana P. Whitmer, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Proud, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White, and retir- ing teachers Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup, Mrs. Russel] Holmes and Norma Jenson, Who re- ceived life memberships in the ACE. Mrs. Joseph Fouts and Lois Buckbinder, delegates to the international conference, pre- sented a report. Mrs. Marvin Andrews and Ophelia Harmon reported on the recent state meeting held in Saginaw. * * * Committee members who assisted with the breakfast were Margaret Luther, Mary Bridge, Faye Davis, Mrs. John Ostrander, Mrs. Theron Stickle, Mrs. Clarence Stolpe, Mrs. Donald Friebe and Miss Wilmot. - Sylvanites Meet Members of the New Sylvan- ites Club met at the home of Mrs. Sidney ¢zeizler on Lake- land avenue, An installation banquet will be held May 21 at Edgewood Country Clyb. SALLY E. MADDIX Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mad- dix of Rochester announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Elaine, to Alfred Dean Popour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Popour of Shimmons road. No wedding date has been set. Marilyn G. Tate Marries in Candlelight Rite Married Saturday evening at Columbia Avenue Baptist Church were Marilyn Geneva Tate and Daniel Evans Mc- Donald. The Rev. Marion F. Boyd and the Rev. William A. Wurzel of St. Luke Methodist Church officiated at the can- ‘ dlelight ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Loomis E. Tate of Drayton Plains and Mr. and Mrs. Trueman McDon- ald of Featherstone road. * * * The bride wore a dress of Chantilly lacé over white sat- in and a fingertip veil, She carried a bouquet of white car- nations centered by red sweet- heart roses. Shirley Renshaw was maid: of honor. Her dress was of white lace over pink satin and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. * * * Larty Troxell, the" bride- groom's brother-in-law, was best. man. Ushers were Don- ald McDonald, the bride- groom's brother Larry Tate and Lemuel Tate, the bride's brothers, MRS, DANIEL | MeDONALD A reception was held in the church parlors. The couple are honeymooning in South Dakota. They will live on Pontiac road. * * Py The bride’s Ynother wore a navy blue sheath dress with pink accessoties, and the bride- groom's mother was. dressed in a summer tan sheath with an in - . Glad to see each other are Norma Jenson, Mrs. H. J. Muldowney, ‘Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup and Mrs. Miss Jenson, Mrs. Bidstrup Holmes. and Mrs. Russell Marie Torre Speaker for Newspaper Women By RHEA E. VIETOR .- “Jail hasn’t changed my style of writing,”’ Marie Torre, the New York radio and TV columnist who went to jail re- cently rather than reveal a news source, told her Detroit audience Saturday. Miss Torre said her 10 days in the Hudson County jail had not changed her approach to her news col- umn, nor had it cost her her sources of information. The Columnist, who has been compared to everyone from Joan of Arc to “those trouble- makers in the South,” re- viewed the events leading up to her imprisonment and said she would do it again if neces- sary. . SPEAKER AT BREAKFAST Miss Torre, wife of Hal Friedman, former TV _ pro- ducer, and mother of two chil- dren, spoke at the 21st anni- versary breakfast of the De- troit Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national fraternity for women in journalism. * * * Her troubles began when she quoted a CBS executive's com- ments about Judy Garland. The singing star subsequently sued CBS for $1,300,000. Miss. Torre said that although she had re- ceived flowers, cards and gifts from thousands of people dur- ing her stay in jail, she never heard a word from the exec- utive in question. “T have seen him once since my release,” she said, and he gave me a big hug and a kiss. No, I haven't. asked him for any more news.” She said that the jail was in many respects like a women’s dormitory and the worst part was the “psychological aspect of being behind bars."’ ‘“The jail was on a busy street,” she said, ‘‘and it was hard to hear the sounds of traffic and people laughing, and know that you couldn't get out.”’ As for going back to prison, Miss Torre feels that because of the weight of public opinion she will not be imprisoned again, although the possibility remains when Miss Garland’s suit against CBS goes into court. AWARD GIVEN The chapter’s annual i sp liner’’ award was presented to Vera Brown, Detroit Times re- porter and columnist, for her 41 years of ‘‘outstanding work’’. in Detroit. Charlotte Hyams, Wayne State University junior, was named winner of the Lucy Cor- bett scholarship which was be- ing awarded for the first time. About 350 women assembled at the Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac for the annual event. Tibbals Home Scene of Fete of L.G. Howes Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tib- bals of Eason street held open house at their home Sunday to honor their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Larry G. Howe of Rochester. Aunts and grandmothers pouring were Mrs. Edward Tibbals, Mrs. Frank Tibbals, Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Almon Wilson, Mrs. Marshall Wilson and Mrs. Leah Wilson. Among the 150 guests were Mr. Mrs. Lawson Dean of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gatzka of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. George Hines of Florida. ‘Children’s Aid Society Elects Annual Meeting Held Officers elected at the an- nual meeting of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society, Oak- land County Branch, are as follows: Dr. Richard R. Gal- pin, president; Mrs. Syver K. Thingstad, vice president; Mrs. Roy G. Leitch, secretary; Mrs. Walter Reuther, assistant sec- retary; Milo J. Cross, treas- urer. The annual report shows that 22,472 days of care were given to 151 children during 1958. Some of these children were cared for temporarily during a family crisis and returned to their own homes when the parents were again able to care Mizpah Temple 7 Honors Mothers A Mother’s Day program was given at the meetirfg of Miz- pah Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters, at the Fellowship Hall on Voorheis road Thursday evening. Serving on the arrangements and refreshments committee’ were Mrs. Henry Tipolt, Mrs. Earl Downing, and Mrs. Karl Erickson. Plans were made to partic- ipate in the CAI Fair, to be held in Waterford June 19-21. Mrs. Alfred Soutar was a guest of the group. Hold Auction Sale A silent auction sale was held when Griffin Proficiency Club; OES, met | Thursday with Mrs. Harry Brimhall at her home on: Sunimit — President, Mrs. John Burnia, assisted with the meeting, for them. 59 were placed in permanent adoptive homes. * * * The Oakland County branch of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society is a Red Feather Serv- ice of the Pontiac Area United Fund and the United Commun- ity Service of metropolitan De- troit. teaching this year. is president of the Pontiac Association of Childhood Education. Holmes are retiring from Mrs. Muldowney Mothers Club Picks Officers New Commander of Navy Unit 355 Is Mrs. Kinney ~ Mrs. Mark W. Kinney was elected commander of Pontiac Navy Mothers Club 355 at the meeting held Thursday evening at Naval training center. * * * Serving with her for the com- ing year are Mrs. Alma Cow- ley, first vice commander; Mrs. Loren Palen, second vice commander; Mrs. Frank Riley, adjutant; Mrs. Vinton Ball, as- sistant adjutant; Mrs, Vidal - Gonzales, finance officer; and * Mrs. John Stockwell, chaplain. * * * Other new officers are Mrs. Charles Bryson, judge advo- cate; Mrs. James Dando and Mrs. Russel Canterbury, ma- tron at arms: and Mrs. Edwin May and Mrs. Reginald Kalb- fiejsch, color bearers. Mrs. Lucie Wright replaces Mrs. Frank Becker gn the board of directors. On the au- diting committee are Mrs. Wil- liam Christie, Mrs. Paul Han- son and Mrs. Maud Morgan. * * * Plans for taking part in a Memorial Day parade and for entertaining Tars and Rifles Drill team will be made at the meeting to be held May 21. * * * Mrs. Ball was elected a member of the state nominat- ing committee for the state convention to be held June 10 and 11 at Muskegon. Also at- tending from the chapter will be Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Kin- ney. Fete Birthday of Shelly Group The annual birthday dinner of the Flora Shelly Group of the First Presbyterian Church was held Friday evening at Ho- tel Waldron. Hostesses were Julia Dalzell, Isabel Goodson and Ethel St. Clair. * * * Mrs. C. A. Harris and Mrs. W. A. Parker were guests and Mrs, Mildred Hill was wel- comed as a new member. 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A DEVOTED READER DEAR READER: If you knew how many people had the same problem, you wouldn't think it was so “ridiculous.” Simply say you were married in 1938, and celebrate on your actual wedding day. Good luck. * * * DEAR ABBY: I don't know about the others, but I was in AKBY When Others. Are Waiting Leave Table By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band and I dine out quite fre- quently. There are only two really good eating places in town and they are always crowded. Very often we will have to wait for a table. I don't mind this too much as the food is really delicious and worth waiting for. “But I do get very annoyed when people who have finished eating just sit at the table talk- ing and smoking instead of leaving promptly to make room for others who are waiting. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 = me 6 ee SEVENTEEN ~ Addis Shoots Bids Decided’ by Clarenceville Board Lets Contracts on New Elementary School Building — FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — in Rochester Bids for construction of a new elementary school have been opened by the Claresiceville Board of Education. = x *« ® Low bidder for general construc- tion was Lockwood McCutcheon, Inc. with a bid of $232,553. In the mechanical ‘trades, J. D. Naylor and Sons bid $73,553 for the low. Church ROCHESTER — Before an altar banked in white gladiolas and snap- ' dragons, Shirley Irene Kirchofer was married to Gerald L. Gary at St. Paul Methodist Church. The candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Douglas Parker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kirchofer of 3274 John R. Rd. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gary of 530 Le- high St. For her wedding the bride ehdse'one of the two incumbents, filed on Mother of Two ‘Couple Exchange Vows Romeo Expects Heated Election Four Office in Avondale meo Community School Candidates File in Rochester; 3 Seek The June 8 election in the Ro District Her Father age Struck 3Times, eee Condition Fair Woman Jailed: After Climaxing Week-Long Feud With Rifle By LEE WINBORN ADDISON TOWNSHIP— promises to be one of the hottest in the Oakland County area. Seven candidates have filed for the two positions open on the Board. Of- fice-seekers also filed petitions in Rochester, Avondale and Utica by the 4 p.m. deadline Saturday. The seven in Romeo, including A 33-year-old motaer of two small sons is in Oakland County Jail today charged with assault to commit murder in the shooting of her father Saturday after- noon Mrs. Jean Madary, of 301 a boufant, floor-length gown of their nomination petitions before white chantilly lace and nylon tulle the 4 p.m. deadline Saturday. featuring a batean neckline and} fitted bodice with a basque waist- C & L Electric Co. bid $24,233 for the lowest on electrical work. Great Lakes Hotej Supply Co. submitted a $9,229 bid for the They are Mrs. C. Harold Wil- lett, Conrad Friedemann, M. T. Cummiskey, George Burns and Rockwood St., has admit- ted she shot her. father, John H. Phillips, 62, three low on kitchen equipment. The school will be erected on MRS, GERALD L. GARY line. . Her fingertip vejl was secured | +by a pearl crown and ghe carries Edward A. dacob, all of Romeo, Ray Wilson of Washington and incumbent Clyde Hotchkiss Sr. of times, with a .22 caliber rifle because he scolded one le Snr tigh Sena on hel cascade bout of Wie car] Davin of her sons. | Belt "It will be on the south. Mrs. Bennett Williams, j nations. we The other incumbent, Allen ee ae ee Mrs. Madary was arrested short- | Rush, is not a candidate for rea-| = ly after the shooting by Romeo west. corner of the tract. Plans for the new 14-classroom school were prepared by Smith, Tarapata, MacMahon, Inc., mingham architectural firm. Bids will be studied by the archi- tects and the Board of Education before final action is taken. All bids will remain firm for 20 days. | Mrs. Williams had been under Britain to Furnish Iraq With Tanks and Planes LONDON (?—Britain announced ‘Wife of Attorney, Dies WASHINGTON (UPI)—Mrs. Dor- jmother of three small children, jdied yesterday. She was 34. { | cox St. bridesmaid. | The duties of best man were performed by James Kennedy | of Hickery Lawn Rd. Usliers jtreatment at Georgetown Univer-) were Kenneth Spry of Hickory isity Hospital for respiratory illness. Lawn Rd., David Price of 355 Her husband has represented Maywood and Richard Wilcox of isuch controversial figures as 3 Utica. late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R- Wis), Teamster President James. Following the ceremony a re- Mrs. Richard Wilcox of 604 Wil-/ sons of health. | served as matron of hon- | Four men have filed for the one} or. Barbara Kirchofer of Detroit! yacancy on the Rochester Board’ Bir- othy Williams, wife of famed law-,was bridesmaid and Marilyn Price! o¢ Education. They are Fred| yer Edward Bennett Williams and 0f 355 Maywood St. was junior and Raymond Storm. Lewis B. Arscott, veteran of five terms on the Rochester Board, is retiring this year. Gordon S. Hamilton, member R. Houghton, John Terry, Victor Zink In the Avondale School District cumbents who are seeking re-elec- mrs" Shelby Car Track Plaintiffs Rest Case SCENE OF SHOOTING — It was behind this house on the shore of the upper end of Lakeville Lake that John H. Phillips, 63, was found shot three times Saturday afternoon. His daughter, Mrs. Jean Madary, 32, has admitted the shoot- ing, according to Romeo State Police, saying in-law. that her father was always picking on her two sons and telling her how to run the house. Mrs. Madary's husband was already in jail after being arrested May 5 following a Pentiae Press Phete State Police Trooper Paul Uerling 'who was called to the Madary’s lakeside home by a _ neighbor, -/Roman Klosowski, of 129 Rock- ght with his father- wood St. . Klesowski said Mrs. Madary | eame to his house and handed t Defense May Ask Dismissal | him the gun saying, ‘Please de .” and that she had just shot her father. | Phillips, who lived with the | Madarys, was found on the grassy jslope of Lakeville Lake with jwounds in both arms and the today it will furnish tanks and ip. Hoffa and gambler Frank Cos- ae ai arin Grant Hamilton and newcomer eee wee coer ‘Aneoat = planes to the Iraqi government of 'telio. ; The newlyweds are ac& earl Wil SHELBY TOWNSHIP—The roun- homeowners claim that the pro-| identified and alse if it is clear Community Hospital near : f n a honey- son. township Posed track would constitute im-| enough to merit consideration. where he was reported in fair Brig. Gen. Abdel Karim Kassem. John Profumo, minister of state for foreign affairs, told the House of Commons the Sritish grant is in answer tO a request from the Kassem regime earlier this year. the Committee on Galvanized, KALAMAZOO (UPI) — Dan M.|now and Gerald Molf. All three|scheduled to resume in Macomb : 7 Build Better Doghouse NEW YORK (UPI) — For your dog's “air conditioned’ comfort. moon trip to California gnd_ in- tend to reside in Riverside, Calif. ! Promotes News Man George F. Roberts will be chal- lenged for re-election to his post lon the Board of Education in the Utica Community School District by two newcomers, Charles F. Ban- Behind the response was a be- Stee] Sheet Research suggests a Ryan, feature writer for the Kala-| filed nomination petitions by the 4 lief in Britain that drastic moves dog house with both ends open mazoo Gazette since 1946, has been/|p.m. deadline Saturday. Only the |appointed associate editor of the one position is open this year. are Necessary to stem the Com- munist tide in Iraq. and a galvanized steel roof to re- flect the sunlight. paper. All elections will be held June 8. COMPLEX OF PRODUCTION — Symbolic of the great in- industrial giants, but it arinually attracts thousands of visitors | isels for the group of |homeowners have completed their) ‘examination of witnesses and . : hei . estion on public roads near rested tract in the automo- Ga wack would “‘suaravele haz- bile pace = IS | ards to life and property.”’ * * * \proper use of land. County Circuit Court May 21. The next move is up to the at-| : torneys for the defense, A motion Tecording had been made of the for dismissal has been suggested |Zoning Board's public hearing last as a possibility whe. the case May 23. An advisory vote on the gets ander way again. jamended ordinance subsequently ‘The homeowners’ bill of com- passed last November. plaint charges that the town- | Before admitting the 34-hour ship acted “illegally” in rezon- | recording in evidence, Judge ing the Curtiss-Wright Corp. Howard RK. Carroll saic he would property here for a track that | listen to it over the weekend would rival the Indianapolis | © see if the speakers can be They add that the increase in’ Kullmann reported that a tape | condition today. : | Clark presented measurements ; he had taken of several narrow! The shooting climaxed a fam : argument which started a /week eet a as near the Proc and ended in the jailing of . ; |Mrs. Madary’s husband, Donald. INO ENGINEERING TRAINING jie was arrested May 5 for drink. Under cross examination he ad-|ing and for allegedly beating up mitted he had no training that hfs father-in-law. |would make him an engineering authority. | Miss Dee Edwards, an attor- ‘| ney for the plaintiff, rested her | case. Then she asked what kind When questioned by Romeg State Police Detective Paul Brabant ef & mation the def lw ‘Prosecutor Anthony Renne, Mrs. jee case inwyers Madary said she shot her father would make. _ | because he was always picking on ask for dismissal. ; Speedway. The corporation is a t “party” defendant in the suit. On the stand weidas were) Your PTA Is Planning former Township Clerk George | “Hautman in ottee wren es Student Activities Show Pini, Township Zoning Board mem. | et at O beg and Duane Clark, treasurer |) Pp ] of the Shelby Homeowners Coun- : p Pp cil, an organization also listed as a plajntiff in the case. ~ & * activities will be presented when newly-elected township clerk Lorin | pra meets at 8 p.m., Thursday Evans. lin the all-purpose room of the WILL INCREASE REVENUE _ school. . . Pini said he didn’t know how the! Musical selections will be offered i . slee Club under proposed track would improve the | bY the 6th grade G safety, sanitation and morals of|the direction of Ruth Bamford, ship. teacher. The school band, con- the township, . ducted by Victor Bordo, will’ play " He did agree, However, that it a medley of tunes. would bring increased revenue This will be followed by a skit to commercial enterprises here. being Gant by Ge Selety and In their bil} of complaint, the’ Service Squads under the direc- Won't Tolerate Abuse, Says Robbins Council Will Air Pond Issue MILFORD —.Scenic ponds ver-| bal abuse of himself from those TROY — A sample of student; tion of B. W. Zobelski, AAC Also on the stand briefly WaS\the Poppleton Elementary a Then the Library Girls wil] ex- : Avon Elementary School PTA will f year-old son, Danny, “for throw- ing stones in the lake.” eton School 1 | safety chairman in the area. plain their work. The annual installation of PTA offieers will follow. Mrs. William Artman is to be installed as presi- 'dent. Other officers are Harry Win-| born, father vice president and Herbert Palmer, teacher vice president heme. Telling her ‘father he a _ }and leave by the first of June, PTA members also will stage a/sent Danny to bed. hobby display. Mrs. Madary told poli Refreshments will be served by back into the house the second grade mothers. |gun, came out and shot — jthe woods, ROCHESTER — The Brookland); .« meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Brooklands School, Eugene Rounds, chairman of the newly-formed Rochester Area Youth Guidance Committee will be) Then Mrs. Madary shot Phillips, the guest speaker, ;and when he started to rise she sus taxable real estate is the! present. dustrial might of Metropolitan Detroit is the huge River Rouge hand the story of mass -production. from all parts of the globe who come to Michigan to learn at first jcontroversial issue to be discussed concentration of manufacturing facilities of the Ford Motor Com- lat tonight's council meeting. * He added that often public hear- lings develop into unruly verbal | | Wednesday at the, school. tary School PTA meets at 8 p.m.| jtold him what had happened; then walked back to her home and pany pictured above. Not only is this one of the world’s leading ; = ‘_ labuse of those involved and “If this) Candidates include: Mrs. Nor- calmly began feeding her son, : . Business tycoon James Robbins hail . j man Chamberiain and Mrs. El Donald. will be present to answer questions happens I »” be obl to leave Porritt president; Mrs. SUSPECTS LETTER ‘on’ h La t Factory Cent to why he drained th ic] Be. nanene a ae 0 Nation’s Fourt rgest Factory Center as y eee sce Ruth Guilon. Mrs. Ann Ogilvie | When questioned at the hospital, ‘ » 9 : what he intends.to do with them. Robbins maintains that the reas-| mother vice president, \daughter ae him the first Me : In a letter to both Councit }°% for opening the floodgates on Others are, for father vice presi-|she told him the next one would > President Joseph Gerrard and |four Ford-created mii] ponds, was : e e e dent, George Gullon, George Beat-|be in the heart. , Village Manager Oliver Taylor, |*° that mages onagar rage ty and Jack Wurges; for teacher that he 2 Rob rned officials |Teport on condition of the é wee ans Phillips said thought (This is the 14th im a series of |facturing employment in the De-| where motor vehicle and equip- | industry, or vell over twice as eat an ce ‘er, (year-old dams, vice president, Camillia Salyers) Mre, Madary hed received 9 aot haate a See = ‘troit ‘area has increased 25 per; ment manufacturing accoupts for | many-as in the second-place Chi- ° vase ony ver and Joan Rosegart. letter from her husband that day Michigan bewsmen as an introdue> icent while- manufacturing employ-| about one-half of all tactory em- | cago area. Output from its iron a oe ae ae eee movie titled “Assign-) that had turned her against hina, — ment, exclusive of automotive, has| ployment, these fluctuations in | and steel foundries, its cutlery, 9p ay aaa / sar: ment Chlidrert’ starring Danny The two youngsters were taken By JOHN R. STEWART In numbers,| the number of automobile work- | tools and hardware factories and Ask Churches fo Bust See SHERRY See materemnads | Haye Wi Sp shown. {to the Oakland County Juvenile Research Director, Greater Detroit Board of Commerce | DETROIT—The automobile in-| dustry, mass production and De troit are synonymous in the minds of people throughout the world. Mass production made it possible for automobile manufacturing, dur- ing the first half of the 20th cen- tury, to record the fastest rate of risen 12 per cent. non-manufacturing employment rose 140,000 and non-automotive manufacturing increased 33,000, while the count of self-employed rose 10,000 between 1949 and 1957 Offsetting this 183,000 increase, em- ployment in Detroit's automobile factories declined by 35,000, bring- ing the net gain down to 148,000 over that period. ers have substantially affected both employment totals and the proportion of the total repre- sented by automobile manufac- turing. . * * * ' Detroit's tremendous volume of manufacturing other than autgmo- tive can be illustrated “best, per- haps, by a comparison cf fon- its inorganic chemicals plants exceeds that of corresponding factories in any other area; The Detroit aréa ranks second) only to ‘the geographically ioc! larger New York area in produc- tion of drugs and medicines and also in output from its non-ferrou¢ rolling and drawing mills. It is second only to Akron in produc- Racial Job Barriers and operation of the dams, and there is no profit from this ex- penditure. A development company wants } to fill part of the Robbins pond property and construct a complete shopping center. * * * Council members have stalled the past eight months on rezoning WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower's committee on government_ contracts called on 500 church leaders today to use “moral persuasion” in their ,con- gregations to break down racial Township Board to ‘Act on Plans of Zoning Unit PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — At to- night's regular Township Board meeting, members are expected to |Home to stay while both parents jare in jail. | | Macomb Jury Gets Romeo School Suit growth ever experienced by | Although part of Detroit's lag in|automotive manufacturing jobs inition of tires and tubes. ‘Blas .| discrimination b loyers ithe land from heavy industrial to : ‘Rot major industry. This growth/automotive jobs in recent years|this area with total manufacturing|mces and steel mills and thine Speaking pond tee coumnita New |commercial for the shopping cen- eee irri Pipe een has “sed Ginbot Ss can be-attributed to mergers which|employment in other large, indus- ter.,.project, because they claim cenacgs Tans ant oO ap i Romee Community Scheels Seabl reached ‘its zenith in 1955 when! nine years of catching up with postwar demands culminated in) an output of 9,169,000 cars and) trucks from U.S. plants. Detroit’s dependence on the auto. mobile industry reached its post- closed some local plants and to the fact that a higher than normal! proportion of new plants have been built outside the area, probably most of the declining importance of the industry in this area has trial centers. In 1957, there were 309,000 persons ‘employed in De- troit factories other than those making motor vehicles and equip- ment. This figure was practically equal to the Cleveland area total stamping and coating plants rank third and fourth, respectively. among Detroit industries but their rank among like plants in other United States areas is lower than for the previously listed industries. * * * York City investment. banker John A. Roosevelt told the clergymen at a day-long conference, “you can focus public attention in your com- munities on the moral commitment of each citizen to assure all Amer- icans unrestricted access to jobs in industrial property is scafce and they would rather see new industry move in , In general, old-timers would like to see the ponds located just off Main street restored, and new- pointments of township personnel for the coming year. Macomb County Circuit Court to West is the architect who worked with the Romeo Board on original plans for a new high school pee cent of alt poorer ose aonpag —_— ee hy poraty fopsncinbh corks 08 Together with automobile manu-|keeping with their aptitudes and\Comers want the shopping center.ja dental clinic. three years ago. ployes in the area were in factories} The end of World War HI found t oe ®t eetagrin Ln Perera se - we: Se . ~ As ctditional ‘recemmentation | peeans jie making motor vehicles and equip-|the nation hungry for a wide va} Despite recent declines, Detroit tears ree ‘abet eo the ce mn Ot terme re Area Engineers to Meet | Will be that the rest of the west | me scheeh:- oft ; ~ and West mat. By DO Oe Siriety of 8 manufactureistill accounts. for over one-third) a, peli by fact jobs ver|dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, also in Birmingham Tuesd wide of Chayehill read. 6p te tho | wen gurus aoe oF the ost oe sigs anid a reed “te restricted or prohibited!of the nation's automobile workers capita. Detroit “hes highly skilled told. the religious leaders they| - 9 GY | curve be zoned commercial. Proposed school ted to ap- Aah eS Te the war. The key problemiand leads Cleveland, the next «mbst labor, unexcelled engineers and|could play ‘a memorable and in-| The Oakland County Engineering| The Zoning Board will also rec-| Proximnately $250,000 ever the had declined to 47 per cent. of most automobile manufacturers!jmportant area, by about 10 to 1. technicians, the best in mari Mn spiring role’ by counseling negro Society will hold its regular mieet-/ommend that the cufrent practice architect's estimate. These changes resulted in part |in early postwar years was how to/tn addition to its pre-eminence in ing research personnel and efti-jand other minority-group youths toing at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the|of notifying persons living “within Subsequently, the Board entered+ from 2 decline in automobile /t0 get out Ot cote to most the the making of motor vehicles and cient management. . train themselves adequately for Birmingham Commuhity House. 1,000 feet of property to be rezoned/into a contract with Eberle M. manufacturing employment but [demand. Cost problems were sec-iparts, Detroit holds firm leader-|" Co bined with nearness to mat-|skilled jobs. B. B. Bender, production engi-|be discontinued. “ |Smith Associates, Inc., Detroit mostly from a large increase in jondary; employment was high iniship in many other important ket, plentiful raw materials. and| He said the church officials, rep- neer for the Chrysler Missile Di- 2 who « the plan- non -manufacturing employment |relatibn to output. With the return) manufacturing industries. low-cost water transportation, they|resenting 22 major denominations, |vision, will present a film of the| Among sppointments to be made , aki the new and a substantial rise in manu- (to a buyer's market and the spread) puis area's second most impor: |make this area the nation’s fourth|further should tell employers ‘that/firing of the first Explorer satel-jare one member each to 1 which opieed here last facturing other than |of automation, this surplus employ-| tune , metal ma- |largest man center, and|many firms ‘are changing their|lite missile. He also will discuss|tiac-Avon eee: ° : that in automobile plants. ment was eliminated. ~~ pious, enters rr oa oft |F. 0. B. Deen a by-word|previous’ discriminatory. employ-|the latest developments in guided|ning Commission and to filed his suit in the fall of In Detroit and Wayne County, orkers th this jaround the world. ment’ practices,” : missile production, tiac Township Zoning % ial Over-the past decade, non-manu- ¥ ae =a wt: t* oa eh A — se. hh Oe eee eee 6 lCUr!,lC MK CU, Ce COP !hUClUM! Cz ' =. a a Se ' EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 : \ ‘ (Advertisémnent) eg . 7 of th big hotl, at 8th Nazi POW Gives Up pani voi phates tor N.Y. Theaters Manhattan Hotel Holdup yee BoP] . Now Many Wear ADVANTAGES , fF | been member ot Rommel’s 4. Tact 7-30) Nets Gunman $12,000 , _| FALSE TEETH 14 Years After Flight __ : ‘ 2 NEW YORK (AP).— A maskea|©X-Escanaba Mayor Dies With More Comfort f Mason said the former soldier Opening In Fal] man holding four employes at bay} ESCANABA (@®—Harlan J. Yel-| P. & pleasant ‘ CINCINNATI (UPD — Authori-(72™ Bruz, Chechoslovalia | had with a sawed-off shotgun, robbed|land, 54, member ,of the State] [ore Armiy'To ent end talk im more 1 ‘a1 ties today pondered what to do), “a bad case of tis.” and was! NEW YORK (AP)—New York|the Manhattan Hotel today of State Board of Alcoholism and for-| comfort, just sprinkle a uitle PAS= Business Training with a former World Warr 7 Hara a hte ted |(City theatres have decided to test $12,000 in on ne an undeter- mor mayer of Manabe. died in 0 ‘ §"oasty taste of ng Cdack Listed below are some of the reasons why young people should [/fficer in the German army who Rossmeisi told authorities he did the practicability of advancing the He ceeay ou ed weekend mart i: 1864 to 1956.) ehreita of ty "arca ono choose business careers. Attend, Day, Half-Day, or Evening School to help you reap the benefits obtained through business training. VETERAN APPROVED gave himself up 14 years after his flight from a North Carolina 4, 1952, by pushing a wheelbarrow containing his belongings past a gate guard, surrendered to the FBI here yesterday. try to contact his wife, Anna Pick Dearborn Teacher Chairman of Young Dems evening curtain for Broadway a week, The league said a canvass of | — playgoers gant igen 3468 vored the 7:30 curtain ante — ++ not STEADY EMPLOYMENT Lee, or daughter, after he fled|shows to 7;30 p.m.—an hour -ear- REGULAR HOURS prisoner of war camp because he). 'nort Carolina camp because }lier than usual. | | PAID VACATIONS was “tired of running. he did not know where they were] The League of New York The- OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Lt. Kurt Frank Rossmeisl, 52, He said he made no effort| atres agu Te kaa HEALTHFUL SURROUNDINGS detait at Camp Butner, N.C. Aug.) ™*” oumry. voted to start experiment CONGENIAL ASSOCIATES ante September for least one evening Greater Convenience - Greater Utility in this - a, = a ee ae ee se ee One of three hard-core Nazis | DETROIT @—Hill Levantrosser, ~ e a teacher at Edsel Ford High} The league has had the Wedves| The Business Institute (Advertisement) School in suburban has|day matinee curtain at 2 p.m. in-| | 9 been elected chairman ‘of the|stead of 2:30 since March 18, Get-| 7 W. 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M. to 6:00 P; M. a a ae le ee’ Ce eae LS le ae ee SE ee | a + 6 le ok sh Se, i, A BE id hie ie, db tS > ii ee, Sb ea THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 —_> «a "rr w= 2) + ' NINETEEN _ Tigers Set Sights on Detroit Turns to Homer Power for 7-6 Triumph Rocky Bridges Clouts First; Maxwell, Berberet Also Hit for Circyit DETROIT (UPI)—Mr. “‘Fixit’’ Jimmie Dykes, two of his leading question marks straightened out, has his sights set on the East tq@Jay after mopping up the Kansas City Athletics in three straight gies Rocky Bridges’. first homer of the season, a solo blast in the sixth, made Paul Foytack a winner for the first time this season al- though Foytack was rapped for a pair of homers by Roger Maris who drove in five runs with his sixth and seventh clouts of the season, However, homers by Charlie Maxwell with two on and Lou Berberet's ba homer offset the damage done by Maris and Detroit took a 7-6 victory. Foytack and Ray Narleski were two of the main problems con- fronting the balding Dykes when he took over the ailing Tigers. Foytack, best pitcher in spring “training, was shelled like a batting practice pitcher, Narleski worked in five of the first six games and the toil told when he lost his ef- fectiveness and was bombed every time he went out. But then Dykes had a talk with) the two pitchers, Even though Foytack blew a 40 Aztecas invaded Mt. Clemens on om lead Wednesday and lost to Bos- ton — the only defeat in eight|while holding Mt. Clemens to ain the starts under Dykes — the new manager said he would stick with; The Pontiac clubs collide in next| goa] later in the period the bad throwing right hander be- cause he pitched “rea] good ball” for five innings. * * * It looked like Dykes’ talk might not have worked on Foytack at and went ahead on Berberet's in fourth. Detroit went up 6-3 in the fifth on two singles, an error, a walk and two wild pitches by reliefer Bud Daley and then Bridges pro- vided the winning margin in the hit Hal Smith and then Maris homered. “If Maris would have just singled I would not have taken him out,” Dykes said. ‘I told Foytack after- ward that he was dead tired and he admitted it. Why they tell me that's the longest he’s gone in more than a month. He pitched real good bal] again in the middle inn- ings. He'll be all right.” Dykes brought in Narleskj when Foytack left and the former Cleve- land ace showed his old zip for the second time in three days when he fanned three men in two innings and didn’t give up a hit. “That makes a whale of a dif- ference in a ball club,”’ Dykes said. ‘When they know that here comes a guy who can stop the older team when you've got a one or two run lead. , “Now if we can keep this up on the road, there's no telling what this club will do,” said a very satisfied Mr. Fixit. 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Nove when he aced the 170-yard 17th a 34ron shot Witnessing his : 5 accom- ale -, ve against | x ke * x kek * AL Tightens as Yanks, Boston Also Win 2 By The Associated Press Billy Pierce and Early Wynn, a pair of route-going pitchers in an era of relief-happy managers, have moved the Chicago White Sox with- in striking distance of the Amer- ican League lead. * * * Although Pierce gave up 13 hits, he went all the way for the White Sox to beat Cleveland 5-4 in 11 innings yesterday, winning on a single by Bubba Phillips, who had tied the score with an eighth-inn- ing homer. * * *x Wynn, a 39-year-old profession- job on the F The New York Yankees proved they are not quite ready for burial by taking a pair from Wash- ington 6-3 and 3-2, the second in 10 innings. * * * The Boston Red Sox also did their bit to tighten up the Ameri- Eastern x * * Trip After Chisox Whip Indians Twice can League race, grabbing two|Sox llth after Cleveland had scored |nobody out when Duren took over. from high-flying Baltimore 3-2 in 10 innings and 51. Don Buddin's first home run won the opener for Leo Kiely. Frank Baumann’s three-run triple and six-hit pitch- ing did the heavy work in the starts. As a result, Chicago is only 144 games out of first place. Pinch hitter Billy Goodman over Dick Brodowski. Ryne Duren had to put down a/ ninth inning uprising at Yankee |triple led the second game attack Stadium to save Whitey Ford in'that also included a homer by the first game. The Senators had Frank Malzone. Jack Harshman scored twice and had two on with'and Hec Brown were the losers. once. Phillips then singled home | He blew down the next three. the winner to give Pierce the edge | Buddin’s 10th inning homer |sealed the first victory for relief man Kiely of Boston. Baumann’s his Detroit Tiger players. from every player.” ‘I Want No Gutf' — Dykes DETROIT (AP) — Jimmie Dykes will take no guff from He will fine them, if necessary, but will not make it pub- lic. He will criticize a player, but not openly. “I don’t know how many victories I'll get out of this club,” said Dykes, “but I'd better get 100 per cent effort Though he has had the club only a week, Dykes has told the team some things it should—and better—remember. “You can question my judgment anytime,” he has told them, “but you can never question my authority.” We will win as a team, or we won't win. And let’s not concentrate on one club more than the other. You can’t beat the Yankees, then drove in the tying run in the White |let down against the so-called lesser clubs.” oyer the left eye. opping Up As AP Wirephete ORIOLE BEANED — Shortstop Chico Carrasquel, of ‘the Bal- timore Orioles, writhes in pain after he was hit on the head yester- day by a throw of Boston catcher Sam White to third base in the first inning of the second game. Luman Harris is on the left and umpire Larry Knapp on the right. Carrasquel suffered a deep gash Li men’s . Team winners were Griff's Grill in the women’s division and doubles am was a unanimous winner over Pontiac Latinos Win Opening Loop Tilts its 1959 season. jruns against the 1958 champion ‘Port Huron club's 6 runs. Chito|and-home series. The eastern semi-| Bellisario led the attack with a |standup double and pair of singles. an 81 win, also getting 10 hits lone safety. j weekend's feature game. secretary - treasurer, Jesse Ville- real. Both Pontiac members of the 5-| Los Mayas banged 10 hits for 8) Detroit Scots Win 3-1 Game The Scots defeated the Hurri- }canes 3-1 in the first of a home- finalist will jgoals in the The early minutes of the second ‘half and then added jafter spotting the Hurric: 5 | The final game of the series will ‘be played May 24 at Detroit. ‘Aaron, Mat He byee Fi E : if singles, the ninth. Jt was his fifth hit of a | busy afternoon. He has hit in 16 |straight games and in 23 of the Braves’ 24 games, including a tie. The Phillies and Pirates ran afoul of that Sunday curfew rule in |feat 63° in the opener, the Pirates ‘had First Game | CINCINNATI MILWAUKEE | Temple > |Pinson cf \McMillan ss N'combe aPowers Bruton cf 1~ OC eK wawuren wut Ce Senco meneose™ ecorcecowcsoor oe “WOM uUMuUnawaeneeat ~ Pp McMahon 414144 Totals up for Newcombe in oe O’Brien in 8th; e—Ran tee teneneee 8 oe ee Ce ee a See | Pittsburgh, After the Phfls handed |: ‘Bob Friend his sixth straight de- opened up a 6-4 lead on Smoky! hews Lead Braves Back to {st won a series, splitting two with |Chicago for a 32 edge in a five- jgame series. Although Bobby Thomson hit two homers and drove in six runs, it took an 11th inning homer by Earl Averill to give the son, 2 (2), Averill 2 (2), R. Jackson nastic championship here Satur- (1), Moryn (3), Cubs Docioring shots. Gh FG Mate ee oon: wind. possible the amount of drift Then pick out some object straight for it. This method plan to keep in mind. The im cision, ATHLETIC SMOTHERED — Bill Tuttle of Kansas City is smothered at third base by Tiger Eddie Yost who took a throw from shortstop AP Wirephote Rocky Bridges in the 5th inning yesterday. Tuttle tried to get to third on Hal Smith's grounder. The Tigers won the game, 7-6. lt SIT ORE BMS SEE ROBIE REE SRL EOD ERE OLE LAGE how mach allowance they intend @ Title for MSU Girl (3), Boyer (5), Walle (0. Cards day with a total of 70.95 points. - Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Trouble on crosswind DIAGNOSIS: Vague aiming. TREATMENT: Vagueness of plan and an indecisive -state of mind can ruin almost any golf shot. You must make up your mind firmly about how you plan to play a golf shot.:Then you must stick to the plan. Many golfers find it hard to make up their minds when shooting into a cross- wind. They know that the ' wind will alter the flight of the ball, but few go to the trouble of deciding exactly how much. They merely square a bit to right or left, depending on the di- rection of the cfoss- wind, but they never really become sure just te make for the In this situation, try to estimate as accurately as - the wind will produce. Fig- ure out the exact line you mean to start the ball on, along this line and aim will givé you a firmer shot portant thing is to avoid any sort of inde- DSP OS OR ON aS OT At 1 Re Pe rci Co ee ee aS er me Oe OR ee RE eee PO EN ae aa ae ee ee eS “in topnotch condition at a success- Record 210 Figure :|Pines Open invitation golf title, =\her first tournarnent victory since © | 1956. E | ning $997.50 tallied three birdies jion the front nine and came with sirecord over 54-holes. Her earlier |: Second-round leader’ Mary Lena ‘\Faulk of Thomasville, Ga., and fiBeverly Hanson of Indio, Calif., Successful at Thirty local men, ranging in age, from 28 to 62, learned it takes a} steady program of exercise to stay ful weekend physical fitness clinic conducted at the Pontiac YMCA. Wins for Miss Ziske S PINES, N.C. (AP) —Three sub-par rounds for a rec- ord-setting 210 earned Joyce Ziske | of Milwaukee, Wis., the Southern The bespectacled pro in win- a par 36 Sunday for a 70 and a Ladies Professional Golf Assn. rounds were 69 and 71 over the par-72 Mid-Pines Country Club course, a 6,424-yard = * * finished in a tie for second at. 213 for $683.50 for the $6,000 pot. Jo- of Birmingham, ourth with a 218 and —_ (Physical Fitness Session ares Semen me KENT, Ohio (UPI) — Ernestine} | Sox. Russell, 20-year-old Michigan State | Aaron broke’ up the '2-1 second, Local ‘Y’ putting the area resi dents through their paces. The program consists of eight stages which include the filling out 34 Ep 1 : > *4 : A 8 3 »_ = A A >? Pre aa a Pee ae ee eee a Ce SC F z sai bit RH E 2 be °F sf No Surprises as U. of M. Ends Drils SPPrRis ie 5 race on the Detroit River, Aug. 28.29, x x x Milford had the medalist but was not up to matching St, Frederick and Holly on a team basis in a triangular golf match at Davis- burg Saturday. The Rams and Broncos deadlocked at 165 while the Redskins had 130 despite Don Bi p bl | es + oe 1g FODIOM 1S Est ared 2S5"s chensent took over 2nd place in the Suburban Catholic baseball loop by at Quarterback |= #23" . ,, Only Two Boats for Bump Elliott |Finish PYC Race Wolverines’ New Coach /2 Gusty Winds Depends on Sophs for} Pontiac Yacht Club opened oe Help Next Season tome ein area aan por of 12 starters able to finish the ANN ARBOR — Head coach|race in strong winds. Bump Elliott said the annual) Three boats capsized in the scrimmage of the Univer-|heavy gusts but there were no sity of Michigan football team pro-|injuries or serious damages to the vided no particular yachts. ' The White team squeaked Clarence Holman, with his wife the Blue team, 22-21 on two fourth|/Betty and Mack Goodwin as the period touchdowns. crew, finished first with Claude rrp: cee Les Waeeeat practice could have lasted . than its allotted 30 days MES berger, finishing second. Twenty days usually is long season races scheduled for the peep gaya ese rer summer with events on Saturday, : football team; |Sunday and Wednesday evenings we're just ready to progress and on Cass Lake. Starts ee aeeee owe eee Hl ; fe 5 df 1" wine | bebeuetey "33"'f a eae ere Mireuney, k Gncimatl, md fame & Cileage 7, tnd game . hw). gna THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 —=— FF - - FF -hUwrmhUC COUCOrhlUcCOCOCUhLh.hUCUC;C "eee TS eT SS DURING OUR PRICE BUSTIN’ INTRODUCTORY SALE OF , NOTICE! IF YOU NEED TIRES — ONE TO A FULL SET— DON’T WAIT for SUMMER’S HIGHER PRICES — BUY NOW! (Maple Vaulter Tops 13 Feet, Falcon Sets 2 Marks Alcorn, Cawley Shine in Monroe, Albion Meets | | Two Oakland County athletes set |meet records at the Dick bhai Relays at Monroe and in Al-| bion College Invitational die on} bmeed , | * * * | All three were spectacular ef- forts. on the part of Birmingham's, state champion pole vaulter, >Bill | Alcorn, and Farmington’s hurdles champion Warren (Rex) Cawley. The latter was responsible for two of four new marks set at Albion. Alcory, topped 13-feet, 2-inches at zling 49.0 (unofficial) leg in the 524eet 8inches, by an Ann Arbor|RO Dondero tied for 3rd-th in the | Falcons’ mile relay. Pointe won) the event with one of six records set at Monroe (3:30.7). * * * Albion records were also set by Willow Run’s Otis Harrison, 9.8 for the 100 and 22.2 for the 220. The Farmington ace’s high-stick time was 3-tenths of a second un- der the national figure, for the 2nd week in a row, but a following wind spoiled its authorization as a U. S. mark. jentry; * * * Maples’ points were compiled on Alcorn’s vault win, 8rd in distance mediey, sprint mediey, 4th in the broad jump, 4th in 880-relay and 6th in shiittle-hurdie relay. Waterford's 2-points came from a 4th in the distance medley relay. pole vault. PNH will be in action again, Tuesday, at Cranbrook. The Hus kies are rated underdogs to the strong Class B Cranes, who last week defeated Birmingham. Pontiac Central will be idle until Saturday when it runs in the re- gional six meet at Thurston High. PCH won last year’s regionals at 'Ypsilanti. Don’t take mancen | , Drive in today! cae sexe “She wt genera: F a Monroe, to better his own MHSAA Tro lected 7 ints in s s : s wigs vie Settee Ar reece JEWEIELS Missing as City, |} *eow-tne le vault by W Johnson ° | first better than 13-feet try for a sel a feet), te ao te in the Li FRO END | Michigan prep vaulter. Grosse Pointe’s balanced team high hurdles by Rocky Bronson. Dick Kilmer ran the 440, but didn’t Waterford Softball Start senvice won at Monroe, where Pontiac |Place,-as the 3rd of the three-man ‘all | Central won in 1968. Chiefs did. Troy entry. ' this 97 | not enter this time. Pointe’s to. | Pontiac Northern's only points for | tal was 40%, were garnered by sophomore Mike} What practically amounts to a| Autos of Europe, Wright | Pi ’ s U E x * *& Feydnik with a 4way tie for 5th jandmark in Pontiac softball -his-| holstery, Buttercup a and Saleen eud | Other top finishers were: in the vault, Mike cleared 114, his|tory will be missing tonight when| Big Bear Construction. - season’s best mark. the men’s 1959 City League season ¢ Pack wheel bearings . | Ann Arbor High 28%; Monroe inane rds included gets way st Bea The International division con- ¢ Align front wheels , 20%; Edsel Ford 18%; Birming-| Other _— oe udette and| sists of Grift’s Grill, Sport Shop,| | ae ; —distance medley, Lincoln Park/|Northside parks. ‘|. © Balance front wheels ham 16; Lincoln Park 10; Dearborn Pontiac Police, Langdon’s Boat : ; (11:06.2) anchored by Jerry Ba-| Missing from the three-division, — , 10; Farmington 7%; Detroit Red- |25-team roster is Shaw’s J Livery, State Hospital, Rogers - ae et ford Union 7%; RO Dondero 2%; |Sh4w's 4:34.0 mile; high hurdles, | w's Jewelers. rectric, Drive-In Cleaners and Binal 4: |shailer, Livonia Bentley (14.5; |the sponsors of Pontiac's perennial| FINEST : Waterford 2; Pontiac Northern one- Pontiac Retailers. t : Cawley held old record, 14.7); shot, |Class A champs for nearly two ourth point. decades. Shaw's will not sponsor] ~ * QUALITY. Lansing Sexton won at Albion| with 45 points; Farmington was| WEEKEND FP ggg ohio Calif sian — a City League team this year, thus! leaving the road wide open for a| Waterford’s organization is bro-| |ken into the Class B American a Ve loop and the Class C National cir- FIRST LINE QUALITY and with 38; Battle Creek 34, Lan- |:9%4 “Boston ar pare. new “A” titleholder. , Q sing Eastern 30; Ferndale 28. Lan- | 49. #, -Philippines. 8 Gh tel Sie on ; s | cuit. Gresham, sing Everett won Class B, Grosse | trout cutpoimed Chuck Taylor, 1M. “De- American teams are Sno-Bol, MADE WITH THE TYREX* CORD Ile Class C, and Spring Arbor Class It rot, | 10. — Florentino Fernandes, 41.| also begins the 1959 campaign Nonne’s Grill, Drayton Drug, New Mufflers D. |Broouiya ste ree Demarco, 144‘, this evening with two games at Hubert Wall's, Mobiigas and }. * * * HAVANA—Chico Morales, 134%. Cuba, the Drayton Plains ball park Spencer Floor Covering. Na- | In Ss 88s “Cawley breezed 3 Se ee ee ee een ‘ tional clubs are Lakeland Phar. | |; y breezed to a 13.6 high- 1 City League competition this sea-| ae up stick mark at Albion, added a 19.3) qe eee te eer eels macy, Ron & Don Service, |son will be conducted in the Ameri-| | Aluminum. zinc, asbestos 15: 670/15 Black Tubed _ SIZE Mfgr's. List) SALE 710/15 31.35 |17.95 760/18, 34.25 |19.95 ithe broad jump, tie for 3rd in the |‘ er, Gerrick) with a record 6-feet, | jone-half-inch leap, and run a daz- UP TO 50% low-hurdle record in the afternoon, ® |then hustled over to Monroe to win knocked out Ange] Cuerrero, 127, NNESBURO high jump (won by Grosse Point- South Africa, outpeimted Donn Martinez. 172. Ignacio Lulsao. 172, Brazil. HAVANA—Urtimio Ramos, 127, Cube.| Mexico, | _ — Holt, 170, je Fleeman, JOHA MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay Dogomar Uruguay. outpointed Luis DISCOUNT can, divisions. * * American Leagae teams are Elks No. 810, Birmingham, Sno- |Bol, Stadium Inn, Lakeside Royals, ‘Pontiac Merchants, UAW-CIO. Lo-| |cal 594 and Deni's Corner. In the National loop are Blue Star, Huron Bowl, Arro Realty, | Harrison’s Grill, Moose No. 182, | lof Europe at 7 o'clock and Huron! National and Internationa!| Arrows, Eagles, Dobski’s Bar and two ether unsponsored teams, Four games tonight will in- augurate the City League softball! schedule. * * * | The doubleheader at Beaudette matches Stadium and Sno-Bol at! 7 o'clock and Birmingham and the! |Elks at 8:30. The Northside twin bill pairs Blue Star and the Autos | = _ give long, trouble-free life. ™ ans 12° 1B SIZE 6.70-15, tubed type, , plus tax and trade-in tire. | 7 We Pay Top $$$$ for Wrecked oe gy olay gue and junk Cars and Trucks P tal Fomps, enedtotors, Open Sunday 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS ‘Bowl and Wright's Upholstery at! 18:30. | | Waterford League openers at! 'Drayton Plains are Sno-Bol vs.| /Nonne’s at 7 p. m. and Ron & Don} \vs. Lakeland at 8:30. Final Baseball /15| 37.65 (22.95 Similar Saving on Tubed Whitewalls 5 ARMSTRONG Bada Exercises Blazing Putter Meonro-Matic a | - | Needs Only 25 Putts | Shock a | | . 99 = EE 170 Bagley St. FE 5-9210-19 Cards 69 as Bald Mt. Confab Tonight | Absorbers P MEIRACLE TIRES? (rie we nce | occ een | A 2 7 | of teams seeking entry in the Pon- 9 . 4 | tiac Parks and Recreation Depart- 60-DAY SERRE RE RRR ERE RRR EERE RRR REE RRR | Paul Bada’ Se a ne a ment’s 1959 City League baseball - greens at rolling ountain| ig scheduled tonight at TRIAL OFFER Golf Club yesterday as the Syt| 7:30 in the conference room of the van Glen and Bald Mountain teams pon Faulty shock health department on the nd For a BETTER DEAL on '69 Dodge | fought each other to an 11-11 draw floor of City Hall “_ Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck LJ the Michigan Publinx Golf| ,jthough there are enough teams 1001 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 ani registered at present to conduct! | not easily detected until Bada, 1957 City champ and |Class A and B competition, room| it's too late. See us. State Publinx runnerup iast /is still available for teams in both) Fert seagate a2 year, required only 25 putts on (divisions. All managers or repre-| Bald Mountain's 18 greens and sentatives desiring City Baseball; he stroked home a 20-footer from |League entry this summer should the apron of the 18th green to (attend this last meeting. halve the best-ball and enable | The final meeting for managers) WHITEWALL —TUBELESS FIRST LINE QUALITY-MADE WITH TYREX* CORD-AT FAR LESS THAN BLACKWALL PRICES absorbers are extremely © DANGEROUS, and are wt * ws ig —w—— Firestone a | big Bald Mountain squad to tle [or representatives of teams seek-| Fd Mfgr’s. |- ie | the Sylvan Glen shooters. |ing éntry in women's City League STORES ' - Bise _| wee "| SALE } Sise |_ ‘ His final putt also gave him a|20ttball will be held tomorrow eve- | = 750/14 41.00 | 19.88 ' 670/18 39:15 | 19.80 [twounder par 69, the first sub-par|"ertion ‘pepurttrent ottice” Gas 146 WEST HURON ge | nl jround of the season in the Pub- 710/15 | four teams have registered to date| = 800/14 45.00 | 21.95 /18 | 42.90 | 21.50 nx loop, and brought him a Tr | cot cases Gun be aeeemaiietaied: | FE 2-9251 ~ 850/14| 49.35 | 23.95 760/15 | 47.00 | 23.50 Oe re ee ae ~ “97th ANNIVERSARY || **/15| 52.30 | 26.50 a7. mu mr TEER wie Pet ° |\Minnesota 7 4% Wisconsin 45 44 ) \Y SPECIAL BUY || '™ ] Es You're always welcome at BENEFICIAL! 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Si Call Us fer Money Seving 400», KUHN AUTO SERVICE : pw yf oy © SCOT BON CAPITOL Barber Shop 590 W. Huron Street “Plenty of Off-Street Parking” FE 5-8912 ‘ "The PGA announced that its 1961 ‘Ge tournament will be played at| sacker Jim Baxes Saturday named to collegiate all-star|the best under) the lights bitter in Olympia Fields Country Club spite his .303 verage to (fencing team for 1959. He 23\the AL in coming wy : orge Susce Refuses Chicago, uy 2130. | get dawn fo 25 playeie. and lot tree matches this Yeat._|mark of 6? i might gaa. = to Report to Minors DETROIT (UPI)—George Susce, recall basis last Saturday night who refused to fly with the Tigers, now has refused to report to De- troit’s Charleston farm club of the when Detroit cut down te the 25-man limit. Southpaw Hank Aguirre and American Association. |catcher Charley Lau were sent to General manager Rick Ferrel] | Charleston outright meaning that revealed yesterday that Susce told|the other Major League clubs him he would not go to the Minor! waived on them, Aguirre, forgot- League club, Susce left by car for| ten man of the pitching staff all his Wellesley, Mass., home yester-| year after working in more games day morning with his wife and than any other Tiger pitcher last baby. |season, and Lau both will be eligi- The 2%6-year.old right handed |ble for the major league draft this pitcher, purchased last May 12 | winter. from the Boston Red Sox, was sent to Charleston on a 24-hour “A lot of players say they won't report but they change their minds after several days [ and usually go to the club they’re assigned to,’» Ferreil said. ‘‘Nat- Ferrell said Aguirre and Lau in- dicated they would report. Susce’s earned run average soared to 12.60 in 14 23 innings of work this season. He didn’t fig- ure in any decisions, | Susce caused consternation when |Detroit bought him last year be- | Cause he refused to fly with the jclubs on road trips. The Tigers | Charter an airliner for all trips but AP Wirephote THIEF IN ACTION — Luis Aparicio (11) fleet White Sox short- stop steals second base'in the third inning of the second game against the Indians yesterday. He is shown upsetting second base- man Billy Martin after beating a toss from catcher Russ Nixon. 1 The Chisox won a doubleheader from the Indians, 5-4 and 5-0. SEARS 1014-101 a1 lenae — Satie Sr | aw a fred Dress-Up Any Car... Full | 20-Month Guarantee ALLSTATE SILENT CUSHIONS Susce got dispensation from gen- eral manager John McHale and made al] trips by train. His dislike of flying could cause him to drop out of baseball. Amer- | oly 198 American League Boxes ican Association teams fly more 10x! 31. _ ove dt | ———|-7wa ee aspect Wheel Cylinders From Our Wire Services lise y gt SF 2g SBomGre ee as 118 is 26.88 7.60x15| 37.95 | 29.88 Early leaders Ron Rothbarth and) U—MeKinley. soar, mk Geri ee ee Oe El 7.60x Baltimore 2. 10 imnings. first George Chicovsky of Pontiac fin-| T—2:38. a—21. | ‘ished tied for 2nd in the doubles! PAY AS LOW AS - ' } $1.25 A WEEK ‘actual division as the Michigan eke CLEVELAND rh bi | t | |State Men's Bowling tournament Apericio ss 4000 Piersall cf ¢ 079 We Also lcame to a close over the pastisiar ot i338 Mec, tH | | ROMY | EMM xt doo matcned vero sats ” Hite ST IMEL LEAGEr - al duo mat roit-) Alls $20.70 EEN exe Therm Ciboon and Don Clinker asf mene.” u13 a Complete Line Value mn ey with 1261 to earn $140. Don and |Fuittos % s133 Bred'ski 9 1000/¢ ms Mark Komick, a Detroit father-son? Fou? 3385 ume. Stl FING! 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Pius Tex | Pies Tax ; 4 F L| N The State Moose tourney also npg ee 4 Ex Ba so |homa City Open tournament was) _7.50x14 3345 | 27.88 \closed Sunday with Highlight Inn Grant a» 2$ 3234 4}Faines out apeiag cup} | 8:00x14_ 36.45 | 90.88 | ° WA. °° RS SE Oooo: Poorer Sasa ; of Saginaw team titlist with 3255. gt Hurley, Tabacchi, Paparella The pia Pin, ‘ pages ue 8.50x14 | 39.75 | 93.88 ALLSTATE TRIPLE GUAR ; SPECIAL S 95 Both meets ran 16 weeks. a lcellent. djaaaae t probably could | : 1. LIFETIME GUARANTEE egeiast } * * * Second Game , \ Most Fords have absorbed the punishment of , Chevies an On the National scene, a new CLEVELAND cmnence ight- Wh I B I d peeuthe 1 ? 2nd place entry in doubles was the Piers Poet ay Aparicio as “sate a 80 nye boa bn i t- ee Ss Gq ance ; jonly major change at the WIBC siincse i 1222 Hrcties’ m $$16|noon, an immediate cessation was which has Michigan keglers pacing fours 491.8 Torgesm EE pee by Joe Black, assistant Including . $ fall but singles at Buttalo. 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RUBBER CAR RUG ‘ | Ren wnrngeas aes ° 1} LY £9. BRAKES RELINEN \ Mreladlng PART: Labo € oy" gror® \ {-Hour Service ’ While You Wait 199° DOWN ‘497° a MONTH a a vl INDITIONAL Cu = CQ OWIATATZxd Call .FE 3-7858 wT PAY . fF : | r ax ee ee ee ee en hie) \ i Ts, 2 i . es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Fe we qe THE PONTIAC PRESS, _. A 2, ee > SPia.a Ss. = 7 TWENTY-TWO : MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 . ° ° Laas - Correspondents Sketch Ministers Thinking many. They want its division 8c /Ethopians Threaten Split |more than one miffion, The Ethio- . cepted as a reality. pian branch is estimated at about 9 . * ° . But we can't accept thet. weiof Church Over Ruler four million, They have been must have reunification on our linked since the cen’ yy _| CAIRO” (AP) — The enthrone-|though their relathns have been e x © &* ment of a former hermit monk/strained since 18. , a We have agreed with our West-/as patriarch of Egypt's Coptic ; , ern allies to offer Soviets tening ot ‘ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER = {the second view has been consid-| The big boys are going to make, We British want peace but not/fundamentaj theme; strength and/| dea) ‘nivaes aun to. rege ‘ _— ae Ni Rustler Dislikes ‘Pen’ WASHINGTON (AP) tary ered and discussed repeatedly. |the decisions and we aren’t giving|at any price. We bow to nobody , in s Ethiopian —Secretary unity ward reunification in exchange for) Gray-bgarded Mina Albaramous- ; x * * much away beforehand. We canjin resisting communism, ¢ «Ff some sort of limited military ray FORT LAUDERDALE, Fila. of State Christian A. Herter holds; ladicate ‘ the We know the Americ aaa 8€-'sy Almetawahed, whose last name (UPI)—Claude Anderson’s bond- .| U.S. officials believe that eee ee a neutralize curity and inspection arrange- : " . very little hope that Soviet eon eran ntly wants almake a deal, é Soviets—the. powers with the pow- Any attempt to Ger) nent in central. Burope means “The Solitary,’ was for-| ing firm is saddling up to hit sia will be prepared to negotiate) oe onference and will avoid It we can get the United Na-jer—will throw the dice in the/Mamy would be catastrophic, The German. delegation is not| Tally named Kyrillos V, “46ist| the trail after convicted cattle seriously at the Geneva confer-|t rr ion to force the Berlin|tions partly responsible for Ber-|negotiations. Britain’s leaders have leaned to-loptimistic that Gromyko will ac-\7Y°C", of St. Mark, founder of} rustler Robert L. Bates, 54. Bates ence for a settlement of divided’ iss to a showdown pending the|l@. it will be a fogt in the door * * * ward the flexible position. Surely|cept this deal. the Coptic Church and beloved dis-| forfeited $3,000 bond when he Germany's future. tie ministers’ (toward recognition of East Ger - — If the Soviets refuse,’ then’ the |? % Christ, in a ritual Sun-} failed to show up yesterday to * * * joutcome of t foreign as a power. We can talk It must benefit to aim they must realize that flexibility . , day. begin serving a three-year cat- The first purpose of the West. |meeting and a probable ome ER to show there is sapace|*t_ Winning victories at the con-|when dealing with the Soviet Un- ony oiled delegation must * * tle-rustling sentence. Police said ern powers, Herter believes, must} Conference. lfor dealing at a summit confer. ference table—but aim instead at|ion almost inevitably means con- A congregation of 2,000 watched Bates ‘‘can’t stand being penned be to find out whether there is| mre. a more rational, relaxed, peace-jcession to a point of danger. We x» & _ jas the 57-year-old prelate was led| up.’ sata By PRESTON GROVER , ‘ ful organization of Europe. are agreed in this conviction with} We don't want to see any de-|to the base of seven steps by bish- ‘ 4G oak That’s all we need—a pathway No si act of former ancient foe, the Ger- + | MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Foreign't the summit. We can handle Pin ae. pend - our t foe, militarized zone in central Europe |ops and laymen in colorful rebes.| Montana’s coal reserves are es Minister Andrei A. Gromyko prob-|nuclear limitations and Germany|® te can achieve : 8 why|mans, unless our own security is safe.) The Egyptian church numbers timated at 222 billion tons, ably is thinking along these lines Geneva’s a halfway house to a x * * There must be no change in the ably is thi g along ‘at the summit. jon the eve of the foreign minis-, es halfway house. America must remain in mili-/status of Berlin, even if it means ters’ conference: By ARTHUR GAV8HON We must prepare the ground for|tary force in Germany, and for ala blockade, an airlift and the real | | What a conference this ‘is going j the summit which, in turn, must/long time to come. The Soviet Un-|danger of war. Our allies are firm | CANCELLATION be! LONDON (AP)—Years of ob-| prepare for a whole series of sum-|ion must be convinced that such/with us on this ww sew eetretiry Uf pete who serving British Foreign Secretary] mits over the years. is i * * * tactics I don't know for sure; a Selwya Lloyd in public and in pet- ; Above all, we mustn't be threat- ‘new French foreign minister pet- * : By RICHARD K. O’MALLEY ened by the Soviets into making | haps wedded to De Gaulle’s ideas PARIS _(AP)—In French think- any single deals on Berlin or a| jof the grandeur of France; a Brit- ing, there is a compelling neces- German peace treaty. | : ish foreign secretary with one eye) sity to make certain that Western If there are to be any conces-| : on the Americans and one eye on unity and firmness of purpose is sions by the West, then there must | Bec . the British electorate; and West a tangible, living thing and not be counter-concessions from the ause we are on independ- |Germans who have nothing to! the diplomatic cant of a confer- (Soviets im ent tire dealer, we have been gain by being soft and everything] ence table. able to purchase a group of jis sain by being Soe _— jo way x the usual Machinists Reject tires which the manufacturer : § | It ve be good for the ulcers,’ dour intransigeance of Gromyko Parke, Davis Accord could not deliver. These are Bie ‘especially mine. and his colleagues be met and im not third-line tir ! CHRISTIAN A. HERTER | One thing is certain: I must overcome. DETROIT W—Members of the ait é eyed mr i _ |get an agreement on a quick sum- The French view is that Soviet |International Assn. of Machinists, oner peeve tres te any chance whatever for negotia-/mit conference. The boss won't) demands for reduction or with- have rejected a proposed contract | only Market Tire con give tions. Herter believes that while settle for less. drawal of Western military settlement with Parke, Davis & you. They ore all first qual- hope is slight, the chance has not; The British will help there. strength in Europe mean disaster Co., Detroit pharmaceutical manu ity that spell ial value i been eliminated entirely. |They must have one, too. Prime for the West. The official view tacturer. ty spe special vaive in His attitude, as known to inti-|Minister Macmillan couldn't face goes this way: The union's 325 Parke, Davis em. 9"y man's language! mates in Washington, reflects a an eleetion without it. x * * ployes turned down the contract) division of opinion about Soviet} We will press for a decision be- They have the whole, broad by a two-to-one margin at a ratifi-| Don't be misled by the price— purposes within the US. govern-| fore May 27 on that. We can run} sweep of the Soviet Union behind cation meeting Friday. we have never offéred a value ment and among the Western al-| past that Berlin ultimatum dead-| , ‘3 them. We stand with our backs Walter Quillico, state labor me-| ke this betere. Pe ee two basic- viewpoints line but only if the summit is a SELWYN LLOYD to the Atlantic. To overcome So- diator, called negotiators for both, are these: sure thing. ; viet insistence on their military sides to another meeting today. x * |vate show this is how he probably |design, we must maintain our Work at the plant continues. The) 1 Soviet Premier Nikita jwould “‘think aloud’ about the union has set no strike deadline. | Khrushchev began his campaign jforeign ministers’ conference: Parke, Davis and the Oil, Chem- . last November to force te West- | What a pity we must start with ical and Atomic Workers reached | ern powers out of West Berlin and problems as tough as Berlin, Ger- HEINRICH BRENT agreement on a new three- prepare for a Communist take- |many, European security! vow —_ contract earlier this week. ~~ : over because he believes the West- Yet. I shall be happy if we ber, Lothar Bolz, sits down at the | ern alliance is vulnerable at this ;merely narrow our differences on conference table, Von Brentano ‘ | poist and that the over-all balance |these things and work out a basis will refuse to give the Commu-|Kennedy Friend Elected of military power has shifted to jon which our chiefs of govern- nist recognition by sitting with President of ADA 6.70x15 the Soviet Union's favor. ‘ment could negotiate later. him. f Black * * x * * xs * * WASHNGTON (AP) — Samuel 2. The real aim of Khrush- But we shall have to be care- In this case, Von Brentano's 11 Beer, 47, a Harvard professor Tube-Type EACH : chev's Berlin campaign is to step ful. Gromyko may mistake Brit- representative at the table will be and an avowed believer in politi- E hang IN SETS up active East-West negotiations! ish flexibility for infirmity. Her-| the West German dor |cal liberalism, .is the new national xe e and perhaps obtain eventually | ter’s realism could become to Washington, Wilhelm @rewe. chairman of Americans for Demo- PLUS TAX OF FOOR some kind of settlement accept-| rigidity. Brentano possibly will stay in his cratic Action. able to both sides. Khrushchev, | Our big problem will be to; hotel room or take walks while) Beer's election Sunday by the according to this theory, believes overcome mutual fear and sus- the talks go on. self-styled libera} organization : the Soviet bloc is in a weak posi- Picion. x 8 * brings to ADA's top leadership a! 6 tion Sn East Germany and he The price of an agreement? As they proceed, Von Brentano |close friend of Sen. John F. Ken- would like to liquidate that posi- Perhaps we’'l] eventually have to! #€ may think: . nedy (D-Mass), Kennedy is con- tion on the best terms possible. give up the idea of ‘liberating’ Z i o4 < Khrushchey has made it plain|sidered a likely contender for the FE 8-0424 Top U.S, officials overwhelm- ingly favor the first theory, but ANDREI A. GROMYKO time and again, the Soviets won't agree East Europe; to postpone the re- COUVE DE MOURVILLE to reunification of Ger-'ti Huron ot Cass Go Tenderayin a> TENDERAY BRAND U. S. GRADED "CHOICE" With e | Bone OF Ss i e 5 4 LAWNDALE PASTEURIZED IMITATION P Cheese Spread... CREAMY RICH HOMOGENIZED Borden’s Milk CRISP SUGAR SWEET e New Low Coffee Prices Spotlight Coffee 1- > French Brand Coffee _ Spotlight Coffee .. .3 We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices and items effective at all Kroger stores in Detroit and Eastern Michigan through Wednesday, May 13, 1959. ¥ union of Germany. woe, HPtoh aA . Tenderay U. S. Gov't. 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Calls for Orderly and Gradual Reduction By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS HOLL Y WO 0D—The Sheilah’ lish girl who became a lady in) “The Beloved Infidel’ will be WASHINGTON (AP) — The|played by Deborah Kerr. United States should begin an or-| Twentieth Century-Fox had derly and gradual reduction Of'time getting hold of Debbie who arms aid to Latin America, &!was in Switzerland and Paris, is House Foreign Affairs subcom- jnow in Biarritz, and goes to mittee recommended today. \Madrid before she reports here The group, headed by Rep.| June 1. Armistead I. Selden Jr. (D-Ala), made the recommendation as part! _ Henry King has been signed te of a six-point program for halting| “direct the Graham story, but so and reversing what it called a de-| far mo one has been chosen to play F. Scott Fitzgerald. terioration in inter-American re- lations. Deborah has been rumored for | The recommendation could spell/so many pictures, but ‘‘Infidel’’ further trouble for the Latin-|is her next. This is definite, and American military aid program, ¢ will be made for Jerry Wald valready under fire in the Senate. | productions.. | Eventually, all grants of milj- * * * | committee said, and réplaced with de Laurentiis and Marty Ritt want ‘a system permitting the individual (“tne role Shirley MacLaine ynations to purchase whatever) 1 oo24 outof in “Seven Women” jarms are needed for hemispheric | (0? “Jovanka”’) defense. . The Selden group also recom- They want her so much that they, ‘mended that the Organization of flew from Rome to New York to) American States study the possi-| talk with her. Shelley is now get- | bility of establishing a “‘force in| iting. the a edges off her play, being” for observation and patrol] ‘A Piece 6f Blue Sky,” at the Jer- in situations threatening hemis- sey playhouse in Ft. Lee before pheric peace. the Broadway opening this fall. This appeared a move to put on a formal basis an AOS patrol of| |accept ‘ — ee, We, aad) the kind that helped keep the starring Gina gi = peace in a'recent invasion of Pan- gets together with De Laurentiis. ama by would-be revolutionaries. from Cuba. WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT “RIO BRAVO” BEST WESTERN EVER SHOWN—ANYWHERE— ANYTIME !! ‘ee RIO BRAVE ANGIE DICKOMSON WALTER BRENNAN WARD BOND) necro cs. @ ee Cond nt Pree et me OA Oe) AT 1:00, 3:55, 6:50, 9:45 PLUS FEATURETTE Yugoslavia—but now it looks like is filled with hilarious situations. George Wells, of Flint Workingman FLINT W — Seven men were held for investigation of murder|director Charlies Walters. today in the fatal stabbing of al P Flint factory worker. meee med rm ge oe Pil Shown at 3:25, 6:20, 9:15 Saumier went home, then returned | Shirley. \with two -butcher knives, police Deborah Kerr Gets Role of ‘The Beloved Infidel’ Graham role of the cockney Eng- &| the 11 p.m. jet to New York! | This leaves her summer free to ,Chuck Walters. plans were to film it in) ——— | On SALE TONIGHT til 9 P.M. and TUESDAY 9 A.M. il 9 P.M. Ithly. Hold Seven in Death . “tase any cirt' is « rogue ot « picture, a honey of a comedy that| who wrote the! screenplay, has done a masterly | job for producer Joe Pasternak and} Police said the victim, Richard ON eee eee] y doing EY’s “Shag Dog” ghia ae i on every girl the ben DISN oY a gas station while walking home| vivant Gig has dated, and there _ a trom a grocery store with his wite.| ary plenty Rod Tayler ts an |After suffering a severe beating. oi. wolf whe has designs on she looked so pretty in a white/Bi,|]| Outdoes Goats eee dress with a red sash.|, She sat next to me. \closed Sunday night at the Cre-| scendo, came to our table. jin Vermont Extension Service said| , bulls apparently are more serious. ty | ease” than even. goats are. On slaughtering one bull, farm- doll, tn inner tube, five coffee ers found a set of gold bridge-|can bands and a broken pop bottle ‘work, nine pennies, 24 bottlecaps, in his stomach. ‘Hardware Disease’ Talented Jerry Milligan, cellist, Up ‘who is world famous and | BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPD) — The} - rubber heels, 16 nails, a rubber | Lingering in Las Vegas not one! moment longer than necessary after their marriage on Tuesday, | Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher | will. plane into Los Angeles at 1 p.m. the same day and then board! From there, they make as close ‘connections as possible to Barce-/ lona, Spain, where they will honey- moon until Liz has to report for “Suddenly Last Summer’’ in Lon- don on May 22, * * * Snapshots of Hollywood collected | at random: Y Lana Turner has narrowed her! dates down to one man, Fred May, | and it looks serious. Julie (“My Fair Lady’) An- drews and her bridegroom, Tony | Walton, arrive tomorrow to | honeymoon at the Beverly Hills | Hotel. Julie will be on Jack | Benny’s TV show, and Jack is | giving a dinner reception in | honor of the bride and bride — groom May 18. x « * | Debbie Reynolds sat directly lark of me at the preview of * ‘Ask. Any Girl.” No one laughed harder | or enjoyed the picture more. She’ |was escorted by the director, | Shirley MacLaine is really get-| ting dressy. It was such a warm night she didn’t ne need a coat and | said. He was stabbed fatally. The Genesee County sheriff \office refused to identify any of| the men being held. (Strand) ——————— OPEN 10:45 ee | NOW! 25c to 1 P.M. ¢ Austria’ s Voters Kick All the Reds to Honeymoon in U.S. | VIENNA (UPI)—Austrian voters, and her new husband were flying anti-Communist revolt to a California honeymoon. The 23-year-old star of ‘‘My Fair unists out of their Uiament, where ber family lives. lonly by a hair. The People’s Party won 179 | seats in the 165-member Par- liament, a less of three from the 1956 elections. | The 11200 - 1:05 = 3:10 - 5:15 - 7:25 - O:35 STARTING THURSDAY “OPERATION DAMES” i & “TANK COMMANDOS” - 2 TODAY and TUESDAY U. of M. President’s Son Burned in Lab Blast Hatcher, lan Hatcher, suffered second deg- lwhen a flask of benzine exploded. | piety) hands. VocVs pigrt. ALSO! JANE MANSFIELD “THE SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW" Ay flames leaped up. Julie Andrews, Husband Out of Parliament! LONDON (AP)—Julie Andrews'.1,, watched Russia crush the the Atlantic today, on their way boring H ry two a — years ago, have pushed the Com-| Lady’ and stage designer Tony Walton were married Sunday in final election returns showed today. | the village church at Weybridge, * * * The general election, held yes- terday, again made Chancellor Tonight Julius Raab’s Conservative and 10 People’s Party the top party, but | staunchly anti-Communist i\Socialist Party won 78 seats, a ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Robert! 15-year-old son of Uni-| ivetsity of Michigan President Har- | ree burns on the hand | Young Hatcher was taken to, [University Hospital where doctors: \said he was not expected to suffer any permanent damage to his He was working in a chemistry | laboratory with instructor Adonis) Gordus when the flask broke and! BLUE SKY IRIVE ™N THEA aa: TECHNIRAMA TECHNICOLOR® WARNER BROS. ON THE SCREEN | 2 URSON PRATT WARCY WALTERS - TROT SOMARUE 24 THE BEAST Where.Friendliness Prevails NOW Thru THURS. 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' ee ee ee ee Serhet by growers anf ald by 7 ast Sid Op bomawed in coe leloaal | fae ee Quotations ane tanteiat ey “in| NEW YORK W — Aircrafts, elec- stolen. today ~ BPs good demand) heoit Ouese be rroere Mg pa i pecs ean ff a ft tn Op tp tp tp ttn Berger, gen- cday nierence 4 16, of 25301 Dequindre St.; Rich.|°T@ly were easier to weak. . a giles i te ee se & Detroit Produce gy aptenp Sa ROOM St.; Michael 13, of 25255, While soybeans advanced vauire . as! re was Degundre 8. and Eugene Wa mich scent ute ing te OT a | all in Madison Heights. *|thet much or more. a ge ee _— *_* % An Added Facility ¢ Raymond's mother called police * * * Leche, tebe.) Gem, or. s0s weaste — 4 ‘ee cushadhes aes re ire Failure of any consequential Persnte pry ne beseenceol developments in the é salons! ‘ the explosives. Police immediate-| export business te develop over Ridin (elbwue fecha ‘dex: | wonforrogs me- patrol car upon arrival ee ee es | eae ee Y > ‘ ; . Domestic mixed. gach ° : Fdison Man Retires be very light. . ° ny POULTRY stocks at aaaaen vigor. Vie. ra MOTEL ~ 2a : UPI Phete * * * DETROIT, May 11 (AP)—Prices paid|tor Chemical Works rose about 3. DOG-GONE SERIOUS — Begging votes for presidentyis 10-year-old “Penny.” With 72 candt- : i After 45 Yea Picsec pid corn also moved well||ive “ me Ee. 6 que - Corp. and Raytheon racing , John A. Bobko, , who is seeking nom- ates in the spirited race, almost everyone fin- } iS hour. Pog eagles wheat musi bene 1s: Caogpetes under 6 ibs. 2150: or better. Zenith Parma, Ohio's primary for council cluding man’s best friend was out campaigning. RESERVE IT TODAY : : to % cent a bushel lower, M — * * | FOR YOUR SALES 4 William G. MacDonald of 179 : : ar DETROIT EGGS Catalpa Dr., Birm $1.89%; corn 1% higher to % lower,| DETROIT, May ‘11 (AP)—Eees to.».|, Aircrafts went ahead as uncer- a MEETING } pa Dr., Birmingham, has re-|May $1.25%; oats unchanged to %4'Dejiott ‘mm case lots federal state tainties developed in tegard to th eekend Traff Lodge Calendar ; tired as general |lower, May 66%: rye unchanged to| "Whites — Grade A jumbo 35; extra|@ummit conference. Martin Co. IC Ur US | Phone FE 5-9224 . f 1 cent lower; May $1.38%; _|large 3233, wd. evg. 32; large 30-32.'gained about Stated meet tiac Shrine . ~ oreman for De-/ ay % ; soy wid avg. 30%; medium 2626. wid. « 2 Bell Aircraft more } ! |No 22. Wed a 13. 8:00 4 } troit. Edison’s\°et", ® % 1 cent higher, May/ 2; +m ote ates te: Browns (than a point. General Dynamics) // > . Bailoting on ‘propesed’ life mem.|P 120 S. Telegraph Rd. ¢ | ete ae Sat eae Serer wom Kills Sin State Of Wheat ru. sey 2 mn , { Com: graded: . 7 partment in Roy-| Grain Prices atee Rap lege, So Zelhint "st | about 2 tn en a | ciegular, mecting ot ri» ROOM RATES < al Osk after, (Grade B large, Zi: Browne orate A| Ite proposed 2for-1 stock split. Three Other Michigan ° Gey evening. May th at 8 RM.P ; , mors than 6} CHICAGO GRAIN | Sat. **orede B isrge| Ainerican Machine & Foundry - . 8 E iaenee St. oe $7.00 4 % ¥ years, of service eceeno® MAY. 1.—«AP) — Opening) 7" see tcore tien point as aud | Residents Die in Ohio SSQIl th M. Coons, Secretary Double .......-. $9.00 4 i with the com- Mayen 1.9% uy" NOONE on. Livestock c 7 = - Turnpike Crash | ap camINETORIE ews . ° Twins ......... $11.00 5 ; MarDONALD pany. cree L88Ny Doe. see 61 oavedek exe .S. Rubber gai about 2 and IN (UPI)—Sen. Ken. N B f : MacDonald 9 — in Little Bee saneue 13:4 May sees 14 DETROIT, May 11 GAR cxye tA | ODOCYeRE sro @ point. ick By The Associated Press prin B. Keating (R-NY) says Con- in ne | rtaien ida “<7 e ee : 3 Narrows, Nova Scotia, and re-| Corn— Bept. . ..... 12 vg ter steers end heifers. ¢ © av rose over three Re-| Fignt : ss must quickly do something j TV seed hia high Scheel edecation (S07 * 2-7: tit iar LAS pheteg, eyeementtess “ile pee (een Sms Cue were 2 gist and her, baby. brother gst [anginal vedagsodlage mn pgured Gd Sek Gt kee pees FREE : in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He Bet: 000 riba July 20000 2.7 round per eeuk this 18 per cent une ieaean Teepaous recovered | their lives in Michigan traffic over eval! pay “the public won't /from the Cora Bailey School to : wore en the - es — wwe Coveee 10.37\¢eq “feeders : ipo ren: plougast point. *\the Mother's Day weekend. A 363 of control on @ igan Bell throughout the So i a! rer yt _ | (Continued From Page Qne) the house began to trembie, the Cont Cop & 8 133 54 Ind. 40.7 * « a Sterm alse announced that j ‘ . Cont Meter .. 13 1 NJ ... 52 ts ork is under ° } ide of Cass Lake, apparent- housewife said. I was amazed when I came |gont On 6 = Sid OW -: 3.1| Officers identified those killed bad way on a $127,000 ly the srg ar “I grabbed onto the door frame upstairs and found the roof gone el _ 3 Say Sy i a in the Ohio crash as Christopher Project to provide additional tele- A residential garage Was toppled and held on tight.” jon the lake side and the living Deere a be e/ Suber ¥ 4 “+: $ a 2 a ee subscribers. for Pontiac area : there and several trees were felled| The next moment, with a loud ron oe —— of the |Dis Ctrag |. 34° E Coat Be Fortoe 1 and Caroline) he 195 in the ‘violent blasts. ripping sound, the wind collapsed," She stated. Oran | Pa Os ea As baba Project involves installation | 9 Dog Licenses now due and bl ; the rear porch and blew away its| * *& * Der em. otbs Prosi Cols .... 29 | They were pronounced dead at of intricate switching equipment in rte 1 ginal eign root, she said. ®Y HS) srs. Voss was doing laundry in|gss oq”... $23 Phetpe 6 .c2:.'42 (|(® Sent. the telephone office at 4 E. at City Clerk's office, first floor, City In Keego Harbor, the gusts + + «+ the utility room next to the ga- Bit “sce 4 Phileo ..sscoos 38 Huron St. Hall, 35 South P snapped chimneys and swept away! next door, at 2464 Cha rage of her two-level home:, She lo yale Storm said the project is sched. | , * arke Street... - “on to chips omaae ae uedroam pare wae Ae ad“ went to the lower level to get Firestone 2 aght Pure Sl Agks Part for iH § uled for completion in November. ' | | section of the roofing \some laundry end said she heard|Btat'hece'..: 34 Repub Oii <-.. 67: wwe 9 . - Cae ee uae Gee i, finance of 30 yords by Ce wind = ae ee ome pore Moe 9 Rex ot Bas ’ soe Clarks up to and inc uding May 15: 2677 Orchard Lake Rd., was |<" yi. Frances Marentette said), “It was @terrific roaring wind. ee ee pee ell | || American Bank arkston Man Thrown blown off and landed on. CUS- |1” Storm was accompanied by a|/? Saw a big black cloud coming Gen =. a Safeway Bt... 383 From Motorcycle Hurt . tomer’s car causing $60 damage. |.).44 whistling sound.” at the house from the lake when|Gen Fas |... StS Beortthe bat’... 99.5|_ WASH. ‘ Electricity at the shop and at the bene ee 4 ot INGTON (AP)—President Wi a ae, | I ran up to the living room,” she|Qe" Mills ""-\-111 Sears Roed :.. 43.1/Eisenhower asked Congress t William Merenuk, 22, of SST4§ ° rg show room, 2705 Orchard Lake Rd.,| She was wondering whether to | related. Sen mors «-- oo * Shell Ol... -- 814/09 approve U.S Marysue St., Clarkston, ‘was was disrupted and still was off at| seek protection under the kitch- | , ae, Ry Trane Wealr . 303 ishment participation i \thrown from his speeding mot thereaft an pr ag een es Pca = Shae ares omega S el a ee devalepnt an inter-Amert| -ycle after hitting ia aeahaainaeak er + * * hold of a section of fiber glass x beet thet: gh g Underwd ..... 91. " on Walton boulevard : Trees were toppled at scattered] Feofing on her back porch and | ™e-” seMt the SRAKY woman. iGrsA7pii.,”: ag oe Seema at Se se street at 5:30 p.m. yesterday “aa places throughout the lak® com- ripped it away. She then ran to the utility room/9 Aa... 44.3 Unit Air Lin . 38 the United States to join.! He was taken to Pontiac Ge munity, including two at the ci to close a window. “ fons BY ast Aire -..: GelEisenhower said “will be a most : 1 back| ° ng tY| The roofing sailed through the . - “As I did, the /Srerngund sly Unit Prait’:::: $84 lsignificant step in the history of |teeoar with head and back! ee into the |i over the Nichol home, landing) ‘oor into the Eas alving. throogh ete Pines *..:: 3 7|0Ur economic relations with our [nen ee oe in| crashed a block away. debris through ee oo pee 80.4 erican ” air condition this morning ag aa ger Page Two metal boats were picked up] (Pe house and out the door intol orm 3 Us Psi 84 Pstablishment py ey = arshall, the furious storm on Hammond garage. land st ...144 2° . 3%. \ just mished strtiin the city hed: Lake and thrown onto the Young-| “7 Pog peng para iar a ne af Werte hss #4 — rocmmementes ling cote has Gucined ta to bet authorities bloods’ . me almost |ie freee” AJ ++ 64 Bloomfield Township were on the ly pellet paechieet e tsed sucked me out into the garage. tot Wek ‘edule 3 cotworth ss “Me tiara tac aactae vk Ga ons Sakis the 100, oars FOR SALE — alert, ready to issue orders for Then I saw it suck a heavy traplin free. 386 Younmenw |. 343! er Mie motor-vehicie miles of touched about 20 yards to either vy trap 3-4 Young saw .. 34. 8. The participating nations would |travel to an all-ti low children to go to civil defense | side. door up out of the ceiling of the|! ang) sei WANTED TELEPH Y seein oa | ER th Mia Comey OPPORTUNITY | WASTE? ELEEMOME capex | MOTaR, MOULD LURE TO EEEP| ASPHALT PAVING BOONE, MAY 10. 1959, MARILYN, LYNN, MAY 9 0 1988. RAYMOND J: : our downtown office. Bala Salary plus| Of! Elizabeth Lake rd. PE 5-4721.| Let us estimate your driveway N s beloved, 1472 Wren &t., Wixom; 4 CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO = : 46 N. Prancis St.; age 30 3 = ¢oem mission hour For or parking lot. Our are our wife of Raymond J ne: be-| beloved husband of Mrs. Lillian! lot) in section §, Perry-Mt. Park. | Por capable woman. to do cooking} sppointment can Pe ‘Cost: ‘be. | MIMEOGRAPRING TYPING, BEC | best references. , | ¥ and light housework in pleasant tween retarial service EM 3-283 . loved daughter of Mrs. Mildred; E. Lynn. Puneral service will be twee 9:30 and 5 — Bu k A h It P a Wilcon. dear mother of Carolyn.) held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from Bt.| 1 choice lot at Oakland hulls . > suburban home. WANTED: WHITE WOMAN To | NURSES AVAILABLE. ery OAKLAND | rke Aspha aving James Kenneth and Leonard| William Catholic Church with| Cemetery near Walled Lake and care for children. PE 2-2370 be- | County Nurses Registry. Li a | Phone FE 5-5037 or UL 2-3420 Boone. Puneral service will be| Rev. Pr. Raymond Jones officiat- | _Novi. Phone OR 32253. ____ ‘ + Congenial family | . fore 10 a.m. or after 9 _and bonded. FE 5-124 | ALL MAKES OF POUNTAIN PENS old Wednesday, May 13, at 1:30| ing. Interment in Mt. Olivet | BEAUTIFUL ¢GRAVE LOT, PER CITY | WOMAN FO Gl - NURSES AVAILABLE — | ‘repaired by lea pm from the Sparks-Griffin Pu-| Cemetery, Detroit. Recitation of ry-Mt Part eonnete Wil) Dt | + Own room with TV es i uw OR LIGHT HOUSE-| auburn avenue Nurses Exchange at our Printing & neral Home with Rev. Milton’ the Rosary at 7:45 this evening at Pm Reas ree? fe Cs, hee gage e 8 yr. Day & Night—Lirensed & Bonded Office Supply Co, 17 W. Law- Bank officiating. Mrs. Boone will; at the Richardson-Bird Funeral WHITE nee 7 Lors¢ CHOICE ys - One day off each week plus y 1. Bet. 9:30 & 5. | PE 2-5402 rence St. FE 30135 lie in state at the Sparks-Griffin, Home. Welled Lake _ $1,200 value, $500. FE 2-596! aoaenese Eaeenrs Help Wanted 8 SK FINISHING MAJOR AND | SULLDOZING. LEVELING & Funeral Home. = =| ROGERS, MAY 11, 1959, SAMUEL, gst Two week vacation p _fepairs. PE 86252. Sree owtsin 3-0143 rE BORGNE crag 1959, LORA A. | oo, ase 54: ope hus- . A BUSIN OP YOUR OWN | Wastwas & IRONINGS. VIC. _ 6 3218 Adele errace, Commerce; and o ts ertrude ogers; £88 age 78. beloved wife of Edwin G| beloved son of Eltzabeth Rogers: | 9 BOX RUPLIES ' - Excellent wages Belling nationally advertised Wat | Drayton Pisins ORiando_3-7476 SLOOMPTELD Wall Poet a Borgne; dear mother of Mrs.| dear father of Mrs. Wilma J. At 10 a.m. Today there Ph. MI 4-0266 kins Products. No cash outlay | WASHING AND IRONING PICK-| PE 21631 Maybelle Mayer, Kenneth Borgné| Leake; dear brother of Mre. Ethel S ‘ sated Press ¢ % € *, . ae Papen lee 12 am_ FE 2-3053. wus DeanEs be" WORE ‘ RE- and Charlies Perry Ranrus; dear) itchell, Mrs. Mary mm, Mrs were replies ri . IN CHES, WORK MY OMAN goog DAY WORK. sister of Mrs. Renna Lamb, Mark| Alice Gillespie, Brinley and Eli office the following | STENO'S, COMP OPERATORS, orchards and you recetve the Has ref FE 2- pairing. ang rewinding. ¥. ge Ay - and Prank Bachelor; also survived | Rogers. Funeral arrangements in o typists, key punch operators. profit. 1262 Bilville. Rochester. : 2 lathe by 10 grandchildren (and two wil pe seneencet later ‘by the | ¥ boxes: eo temporary | work. | OL 1- 729." B XPER1 FRED SERIMMTER AND great-grandchildren unera parks-Gri Punera! Home. rueman ce Tvice REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE uildin Service 12) 5-65893 3-2000 service will be held Wednesday. | ma: MAY 9, 1959, CLIF- whueeaey 1118 Soh a 888 | 5 at_once. Apply 66 Huron. g FURNA CLEANED sub May 13, et 1:30 p™ om the| ford Dale, 3115 Shedlowsky;, age 1, 5, 7, 14, 18, 20, 21, y ohn 1-6352. UNLIMITED EARNINGR. NEW/A-1 BRICK & CEMENT WORK serviced L. Nelson. FE 54-1788, Richardson-Bird Chapel with in-| SI; —— of Mrs. ie 22 24. 28, 31, 32, 57, 60 SECRETARY SHORTHAND | line products. PE 5-4055. UL 2-3782, Specializing in porches patios, | FLOOR TILE LAID. 2c EACH. } tricia arquette; dear father “y ’ e Shs o Ot J YP girl office ust me | a : PE 22-6908 after 6 Mrs. Borgne will lie in state at| of Donald, Bonnie Jo and Clifford 61. 67, 70, 76, 80, 81, 87 Geta!) work. State qualifications | WANTED ) IMMEDIATELY. MAN aT west certinieaa = L? o3| OLers FORTIGLE WELDING. the Richardson-Bird Funeral) Marquette: beloved son of Mrs. | ’ , , ’ . ’ ’ in own handwriting in letter to| OF Woman to supply consumers potas a Home, Walled L&ke. | Naoma Donald; dear brother of 89, 96, 100, 163. Pontiac Press Box 100 | with Rawieigh Products in Pon-|—““** Ps = i= A Ba COXEN. MAY 9, 1959. WILLIAM O| Miss i) Sg xo Puneral! & “y SEAMSTRESS, MEN'S & WOMEN'S | ime Sree cod oe ta Oe write | Le ieieaomial od pos LAWKMOWENS, SHARPENED . Sr. 958 Myrtle: age 60, beloved service wi e he uesday at 1 |} clothes Good pas. Good workin % > husband of Mrs. Valarie L.Coxen;; pm. from Coats Funeral Home cond. Apply in person Dou pre eng ‘in Dept. MCD-€06-336 ba Pn "an ciueees Gan at | a mye Me | s-Parts & Service Gear father of William O. and| with Rev. Donald Andrews offic-| Help Wanted Male 6 Cleaners he ‘8. Woodware, Bure | —PeeePers in _______ "| Sate ka" "Copies ‘Guaras:| Auinortea.asrvice tor Brirts Robert B. Coxen; dear brother of | — Interment in Crescent Hills | nl | mingham. E teed work aa ag Eada sno Mrs. Effie Cox: also survived by} emetery. Mr. Marquette will lie —_ me | seven grandchiidren. Puneral) in state at the Coats Punera! | a c = . mploy nt Agencies 8A AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS. WE 2 Yn aR Rg aioe acrvice will be held Tue@day, May| Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd, Dray- | : | | Ns ALESLADY offer low prices through volume 12. at 8 a.m. from the Donelson- ton Plains REAL ESTATE | TI hl a - . urchase+ on custom “Quality ee 8S. Cass Lake Ra PE 4-7921 Johns Puneral Home with inter- MAYNARD. MAY 10, 1959. DORA B.| MES WANtES | \oroug - y eXpel ienced | IMMEDIATE peers mortage, No obligation | NEW W AY ASP H AL T ment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. 2271 Del Rio Way, Dunedin. Pia ; If you have a proven record } and well qualif:ed to sell | Builders Exchange } All work s aatiiatl Call for DAVIS. MAY 9. 1959, GEORGE J,| age 61; beloved wife of Carl A.| of success. You can qualify for , hetler dress OPENIN¢ 15 xchange trae) taettaetan aa Gan - —— ege 53 saved ins | ave donh oo . are. sales manager in a 4 office | | etter dresses. FE 3-7210 or __UL 2-3463 PE 47900 } and © Ts ary W vis rthe Line. oy an usse realty sales organization. You | ANYTHING IN FLAT C ear father of Robert J Davis,| Thompson eras servieg will! must’ be a tap sorner, capable | | APPLY IN PERSON: | C] R WOMEN lala ee T CEMENT | 5 PICKUP A AND DELIVERY. LAWN dear brother of Charles R. Davis,| be held Thursday, May 14, at 2 of traveli in a fast expanding | Peggy s | EC CRE Tz ARIES dential & Commercial Licensed he owers and repaired Mra. Celia Link and Mrs. Emma) m. from the Donelson-Johns company. r a strictly confi- §8) | REC Y & insured. Raymond Com- ir cool engines repaired. FE Santhony. Puneral service wil! be Brae ae —— ee: 7: dential interview, Phone { ee ee | “E PT IONIS’ rs mins. OL 1-01f2 Pheer _ held Tuesday, May 12. at 10 a.m ord, Mic rs. Maynard wil Schuett. FE 8- VACATION TIME MEANS EXTRA ' ALUMINUM’ SIDING & ROOFS | PLASTERING- NEW OR REPAIR from DeWitt C. Davis Funeral) be at Donelson-Johns Puneral | —,— EL TEnh money. Now is an ideal time to | DR.'s ASSIST ANTS a windows i _Work Guarenteed. FE Home with interment in Crest-'| Home after 7 p.m. Wednesday 2 MEN W ANTED become an Avon Representative | BILLERS your home Driveways S H — i wood Memorial Gardens, Grand To train in the heating and air and insure your family s vacation ( MEN Custom homes built + A chery se | aws, tian -awnmow ers Blanc, Mich. __ Card of Thanks 1] conditioning business. Apply Helo W d Mal H w \ tua. Fhene today 7S <-4008_ of FOR MEN mates PE 4218? 24 hrs — ‘Maceine ee DAVIS. MAY 9 1959, MILDRED ~~~ aaetine rson at Kast Heating and Cool: | e ante ale 6 ante em write ay ins x \IC TR 4) Oa) Py | ey Leach diey 8t. ee ae esta iith 8 Otter |WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR BIN. | _'ng Company. 463 8. Saginaw Henne pe Pe eacnnnrmere |= elp Wanted Female 7) 536. MGR. TRAINEE gy ed ee re OR® | sMITTY's AIR COOLED ENGINE. Lake: age 64. beloved wife of cere appreciation for the acts of | 25 TO 40 YEARS OP AGE. SOME AT ES <4 CARETAKER. COUPLE TO CARE! | WID.: SALESLADY, AT ONCE CREDIT —on. <= <<" | Clinton - Briggs Stratton Desier, Floyd E Davis: dear mother of| kindness & floral offerings dur-| knowledge of music. Part time. | REAL ESTATE tee ana. femsliy ope. EA 66 W. Huron SA | ALL KINDS OF CEMENT AND| iso, other makes. S06 Amber: Kenneth Sohmer, Mrs. Fern Shef-| ing the recent loss of our mother, PE 2 SALESMEN WANTED BE soo - WAITRESS WTD. NIGHTS ONLY. | SALES _block work FE 22341 wood 3 biks West of Baldwin. 3 field. Mrs. Agnes Alien, Mrs. Cora) Mrs. Hazel Bentley Haaland. | $39 4 MONTH RENT FOR ROOM. | “we have openi as CURB GIRLS. NEAT APPEARING.| Pasquale's Restaurant. Lake Ori- DRIVERS |i) SAND & FINISH. Pe osT| Qiks 6. of Lake Angelus. FE hag oy PR cca A fg eon — peer to our many | for clean respectable man to help pot ge he secs ds ito a Apply A&W. 991 Baldwin, might/ on. MY 3-142 j ENGINE Seg | Pontiac Hardwood Ficor_Serviee. ois r c s ces riends, ne r tives. ce for ¢ sales uu - shi rr | ‘ me * i LaClair and Mrs Neva Lutze:| Also Bendle aera! Home. Holly, tang pope tnd a Write centive plan will pay you more : WAITRESS WANTED. SUNDAYS ppulbaping ed ERS 4-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT ee See eiaee ake also survived by three brothers.) Rev. Richards, Clarkston. The | ——— — — If you are conscientious & have CASE WORKER off, experienced. Central Bar, 12 MIDWEST work Also fireplace. OR 39402.) oo. ane Uae . three sisters, 27 grandchildren | Famfly of Mrs. Hazel Bentley APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPT- initiative you can make het com- intemal : Saginaw St. - ~ ) , “ar po fGenun & TRUCKING APPLIANCE SERVICE and four great-grandchildren. Fu-| Haaland ed for part timt work as ushers mission in our genera] field. Ap For children's agency. Good sal- EME LOYMENT PE 54-2853 ROY'S FE 2-4021 neral vervice will be held Wednes-| ; Must be over 21 yrs. married| ply in person. ory New offices. Relirement, co | WAITRESS & KITCHEN HELP Pontiac State Bank Bidg al- 6 SER day. at 2 p.m. from the! In Memoriam 2 f. Apply evenings after 7 p.m cial security MSW of experienced | _Pontiec Leke Inn PE 5-9227 : tee work, lie ‘|D king, Tailo t Pontiac Drive In Theatre, 2435 desired rite Pontiac Press . ressmaking, ring 16 Otter Lake Methodist Church with| a a S rom Box 11¢ Employment Agencies 8A CONSTRUCTION CO Rev. Merritt Munger officiating.| In joving memory of Edna Wid- ee Let by Work Wanted Male 10 MA 42353 or OA DRESSMAKINO TAILORING AL- Interment tn Smith Hill Cemetery.| rig, who passed away May 1ith., MATCHES LTO COLORED GIRL TO Live IN, AGE TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS | terations. Mrs. Bodell FE 49053. Mrs. Davis will lie in state at her! 1949. PuuL OR PART TIME MEN REALTORS 5 25 te 40 for general housework A-l PAINTING AND WALL Pa-| custom drawn OL EM | DRE: home until noon Wednesday.| In our home she is fondly re-| Cash daily commissions bring you 4900 Highland Rd. (M58) | and cooking. Children 16 thru 9 PE 24721 1. Soom iG. AL- when she will be taken to the membered, tops in steady earnings; Premium Pontiac. Mict Mich __Ph. OR +4 months. FE 4-6114. ao ene INTERIOR B Ce ae drapes & Formals done ag Lake Methodist Church to Sweet memories cling to her| Plan for you, customers, lands . V eC y } Rg AND | “ment work. Residential & com- z_peme. : je in state until time of service. big orders. Show Glamour Girls, Real Estate Sales CLEAR UP THOSE BILLS NOW! e Reas. FE 4-6462. jal. Bill. EM 33168 MEN'S, WOMEN’S | ALTERATIONS. Arrangements by the Laing- Those who loved her in life sin-| Sensational Tenoréma, Hillbillies, ‘ ERs Sik Ambitious woman, full or part “1 ORK NEW : - repairs. Custom shirts. FE §-6252. Robinson Punera! Home, Otisville,| cerely, etc. All wanted sizes. Schedules EXPANDING OFFICE! &@¢;,,08, 00 regular check. and repair. FE 44710 BLDO et ape PLASTERING ___Ga Mich Stil) Jove her in death just the all Sports. Pree Master Outfit =. ew : . . lexible hours, no canvassing or 11 FAINTING INTERIOR & EX- Brick Block. Cement work. FE rden Plowing 16B PERRELL. MAY 9. 1959, JOSEPH. | tlle you where te ge. who te] NEEDS MAN WITH | ¢zpertence gecessary, Fer ap War S Oe Nara a al agg Senn 3879 Auburn, Avon Township: age| Badly missed by her daughters, | seg. what. to say, for quick sales SALES BACK | —Pomiment cee 3-5783 or OR 3-6119 | org ark Ml fag rae i lar ANDT's spd TILING. OAR. $7, beloved husband of Mrs Lena|_ Thelma & Margaret Past Action if you give agr. Jeti. ‘ “| CHILD CA <= Work Guaranteed-Free Estimates| dens. lawns, flower beds. FE F U x = |— ~ { 8 for Match, 7518 . tN r RE & LIGHT HOUSE- gp bigger ell NOW CARPENTER FE ¢0777 17-0791. errell; -beloved son of Cesidio| In loving memory of Roy Widrig, | experience. Superior Mer € 19 GROUND. WILL | _work. $15 wk. FE 2-2903 work. New and ose eos Perrelii; dear brother of Vincent.| who passed away May 12th, 1958. | &._ Greenwood Ave.._ Chicago TD > Dp “LE ; a RECEPTIONIST to take cash pai. onus H Murdock. FE 2- BLOCK. BRICK. CEMENT WORK |COW MANURE, PLOWING «a Pat and Alfredo Perrelli. Puneral| Gone is the face we loved so CANDID PHOTOGRAPHER. PART- TRAIN. R. J. (DICK) | Pay WORKER EXPERIENCED and type, in an excellent and fireplaces MA 5-0378. étectng. leveling & loading, FB service will be held Tuesday. May) dear, ime. Speed-graphic knowledge | VALUE] 445 OAK-|- with references, PE 2-5507. starting job for young girl BOOKKESPER. ALL TAXES. BRICK. BLOCK CEMENT WORK | _*3371. ng. 12. at 2 pm. from the Moore) gilent is the voice we loved to _Write Box 96 Pontiac Press sp teertieel ed pies a ; ~| DISH WASHER FOR EVENING who likes to meet the pub- ___EMpire 33416 Pree est. Cali after & pm. OL | GARDEN PLOWING. DISKING & Chapel of the Sparks-Griffin Fu-| he oe : > FE 5-0693 : mph : lic. Typing should be ac- CABINET MAKER. PHA TERMS | NG, DISKING & meret Meme. Auburn Meights. with| ‘es ber awey tex dlaht. x epeech: | CAB DRIVERS, 25 OR OLDER. LAND AVE. FE 5-0693. | work 3171 Dixie Hwy. Drayton.| curate rather than fast 33088 1-127. _Gragging, reasonable OR 3-0608. Rev. FP. William Palmer officiat ; es ne Se INGLE PARM HAND, RM. AND | —~2PY_eves- —. Must be single. $175. , | ENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY GARDEN aND LAWN ROTO-TI Re Pam Paimen oft at”| Bat met oe far for vhoweht | pmivens” wANTED_WITH_CATE SISOLE TARM MAND, RM ASD | —"'Do-you NEED MONEY? — | Must he Snel: & CARPENTER CABINET, WORK | “Piers saremenin EM att © | ng Sit 4 ison FEC arm Cemetery. Mr Perrell will lie in| Sadiy missed by his daughters. | mode] Tandem trucks to haul) yy 9.1487 Earn more with Sandra Parties. RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST for 3-8748 s CARPENTER WORK. RE- | GARDEN PLOWING YARD | state at the Moore Chapel of the! Thelma & Margaret | ready-mix conerete. Apply aft | — . —__-______—.;_Win free toy kits MI 4-6305 IBM Proportional Spacing pair: smal) = opectalty. FE! also grading. Vicinity of re AnD piece SEE) (ECU LOLI 4| _ernoons. 330 _8_ Paddock | SALESMAN WANTED |bentat assisTANT AND RECEP-| = machine. This is In @ fabu- ZABINET MAKER AND CARPEN: 2841 or 71-0274 | OF 31589 _— eed Funeral Directors” EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE | ‘or modernization eales. Will train | tionist. Experience not necessary. lous, glamorous “big bust- ens @ speciality. FE CustTOM HOMES BY LICENSED | GARDEN’ PLOWING & HARROW. HARPER, MAY 10, 1959, CLARENCE Widema good worker M utlding| Must be able to type. Neat ap- ness” building. A _wonder-* | ———— builder, Free estimates. UL 2-517 7 salesman. App! oe re D | pe Pp is in Rees. prices. Noah Martin, ©. 206 Riviera; age 53; beloved COATS Realty. 412 W. Huron 4-4526 _Serviee_! FR 32-7006 or FE 24245.) pearing. FE 8-902). __ | ie Aaed Inde ie aneek gg og CERAMIC TILE _ rE 2 eR Buenas wre Aeer Na pooch neue. | ERE, PORD, MERIC IDEAL | SALARY DEPENDABLE APY FOR ROURE: | hang Eats | oa Pe ce — | ac EE ESTIMATES Tens, | Caereege, aavenere, PR Cant Mrs Earl Poster and Edgar § ; Orayton Piains OR_3-T787 working cond. Top pay. Contact | Plus 14 per cent commission. Our| jn. More for home than wages. . ; LICENSED BUILDER Advance Floor Co. OR 3-070 | —Scrente,_ Aayynere._ FE Fei! Harper FPyneral service ad Inc. 120 i Main. Milford. Mu | business is home service, selling FE 4-9612 MEET THE PUBLIC” typist FE 2-4855 “e MEN MAKE EARLY ARRANGEMENTS held Wednesday. May 13, at > Donelson- ohns 4-17i5 | of food products on an established | > Sa army rrr an aaa in a nearby movie studio. LAWNS RAKED. FERTILIZED & E ENT & BL OCK — for garden plowing, and: lawn pm “—_ the Donelson-Johns Py - S| 21... | route. Offers real security, «| al we Hen batalla =] in — peor rolled. Or sew tawns Mand of WORK FE 5-0782 entre case Vie. seinen and Wal- nera ome with interment in ESTABLISHED COMPANY HAS| liberal share of the profits. Are ————— _ _ epartmen ‘omptometer DRY WAKL TAPING AND FINISH. JACKSON, MAY 10. 1959. HARRY J. —gpap a ee A to make selling a career in local | time and effort necessary to train or. West. Side location. Write helpful but not necessary. ._ Auburo Heights. UL be- Lansing. formerly fof “ackion SPARKS-GRIF FIN CHAPEL protected territory. Must have for a permanent position with, Pontiac Press Box Must be attractive and 4 LAWNS O SPRAY ror | ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. fore 3 Mich, see 78. dear father of H a FE 2581] @ good car and good health $90 | food pay. Sales experience Ce. | EXPERYNCED WAITREDS. PHONE | “Séer 30 years of age. $200. faction. PE 6 seigaranteed ati | ieee tte Un nieea 8 | ROTO-TILLING AND MULCHING. w J a h per week guarant ppor- sirable u no necessary. ar MI 4-9090. } : i we oo 1 Seeks uae le. 8 Voorhees- Siple tunity to make more. Call PE and all expenses furnished. If yon | cen waltaueeee + — - STENO for purchasing de- WALL WASHING BY MACHINE.| DRY WALL TAPING FREE ES. 2604 smaller jobs. FEderal Warksauted PuncrallMatrinacricnts: -9545. can pass @ rigid bond and char- | “Dia gooty ecly ix ora anit doaraeee of a large — no mess 8-6429. Cost less timates FE 4.6191 apGriiane 7s will be a by Brace = FUNERAL HOME EXPERIENCED AUTO PARTS, Atel investigation and se nee | after 6 pm Old Mill Tavern, 22:30. “iyping 36 ope: waitow a OUTSIDE AND | EXCAVATING - TRENCHING | _ able. FE oe REASON- 3 me side on = + KIMMING. MAY 10. 1959. RICHARD | “MOUlsaCe Service. iene or Meter dust be enperieneed. Hollerbeck | | connection, we will train you with | ae ere ee tke ic weal atti YOUN —w ELECTRICAL SERV FREE Est.| YORK UP YOUR LAWN & Gar- . 195 FE 2-8378 pay. Must be married living in| GENERAL HOUSEWORK. LIVE salary for @ real efficient QUNG MAN WANTS HEAVY den. Roto-tilling. Reas. FE 4-1658 Sr. (Harry), 23 Florence St. age — gh Phone FE 5-1081. 273 | the vicinity of Rontiac. Call LA| IN. Love children. MA 6-6167, gal. $345. housework & odd jobs. FE 5-0008. Partnoey Electric. FE 56439. = es @5; beloved husband of Mrs Al, _Baldwin Avenue. =| 7.7932 tor appointment, or Apply | GIRL WANTED TO LIVE IN, YOUNG MAN WITH PHYSICAL | FREE MATES ON WIRING, Laundry Service 18 ne oe ee EXPERIENCED AUTO-PARTS| 10-4 13333 E. Seven Mile Rd.| more for home than wages. Care JUNIOR STENO — For a science & education degrees seek-| for water heaters a. BE 8 and dry- ~ ad eee gy gg Ry oP gg - clerk, for Saturday & Sunday | Cook Coffee Co for 2 children. Apply 441 Emer- bright young thing just out ing position. Write Pontiac Press| 8. FE $8431. unro Elec-| COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Manel, Revert D ead Richerd Ht 6The Pontiac Press _work, FE 8-1051 OO _son. aie sie Met te | PS frie Go. “ie W._ Huron. Service ~ Shirt service, Pontiac Milton R. Kimmins; also survived EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN| = We here at Kirov ave sly HELP WANTED: 3} GLRLS. GIRL sharp anaiiype. 06) wpe: Werk Wanted Female Tl| nm OhertuaTos ( KITCHEN Laundry. 40 8. Telegraph. FE by 16 grandchildren and two FOR WANT ADS for Dairy farm work. Must be Adis ut | ” 50 weekly with sales experience to work at Shorthand 100 wpm. This on BUIUT-IN Countma 7 TOP great-grandechildren’ Funeral capable of some repair and main- os me will cure your catalog order desk. Girl with tele- is a ‘‘first-rung-of-the-jad- + DAY IRONING R R. B. Munro FE 5-8431 Land i service will be held Wednesday tenance. Phone: PLateau 2-2269 inancial ills, call me at phone sales experience. Girl ex- der’ job. $275. ONING REFERENCES, | ——— scaping 18A May 13, at 1.30 pm. from the DIAL FE 2-8181 Colby Dale Farms, Romeo, Micb- | a 2-3613 7-8 pm. Mr. perienced in credit work. No _$3_bushel. FE 5-1471, GARAGES “$505 Sa IRN I = een a Chapel with Dr sigan. rooks — —— a fa pow Speige! BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY 1 DAY oor $3 BU. 14x22 Complete. FE 5-0122 A- wh — TRnAEINO AND CUT. illiam arbach officiating ginaw. Mr. — Must have heavy book- : 2 GARAGES BV PEDY SILT OA. ng, free estimates. OR 3- Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FIRST - CLASS LIGHT SERVICE | WTD. A-1 MECHANIC ON SMALL | Stark. i keeping enpertenes. Good 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- snsuE © LT GA) a) ace thax GnVico Mr. Kimmins will lie in state at mechanics. Must have completé| gas engines. No amateurs apply. HOUSE AW IVES +& GIRLS typist; light shorthand. Le- ing and housecleaning FE 3-758) oat cua Bt je Co. ORIande_3-3300 moval and eae Get = the Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home All errors enone be re- egg Pentel la ioe rey Stennee _ Must have ref. MA 5-7878, - - : WNL | gal or real estate back- GOLORED GIRL DESIRES DAY de OUR Bip Finst, HOME FE 2-7188 20435 veniaen ~ - ried immediately The | e need several young ladies to round helpful. Must be medernization 4a custom cab- ta hie Cat, Crease Take: ress assumes no res Woodward. Bi eee 4645 YOUNG MAN WANTED TO WORK | complete our sales staff. Salary settled, assure d, and res _ work. PE 8-4394 inets. UL 2-3479 — FE +1 iit Kins OF LAWN. WORK. FIN- age 90; beloved mother of Mrs sibility for errors other | GARDENE "NEEDED el service and maintenance. Use of t| ee bonus. Choose your hours. 4 sponsible with lots of poise. oe WOMAN _ DESIRES GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL ia MRO ARS BOE Charles ‘Eva L) Robson and § joer to cancel we En ARDENER | NEEDED. | Mae | car is essential. Call FE 80063) Ot fone” seniis” eantens $450 ba tare, References. FI Friday ice | Kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Marah. aim coaee AND KY. BLUE sop. eer. seed by three grandchil.|} msertion” of the advertise | er. 1220 Auburn Rd morn" | votee. For ‘Ppointment call Miss BOOKKEEPER to use & DAY WORK WANTED, 3 OR 4 TOCsEI M Lite FOLLY 2601 “Crooks Ra_“UL 34843. dren and nine great-grandchil- ment which has been ren HARDWARE CLERK. STATE AGE) | Waters PE 3-7e4t. Burroughs Sensimatic days a week, own transporta-| eq . FE 48450. L. A, Young PLETE LAWN SERVICE FE dren. Punera! service will be held aered yalueless through the _& exp, Pontiac Press Box 119. | __Help Wanted Fe Female 7 7 | INSURANCE. FIRE UNDER- WRIT- Bookkeeping machine. This tion, references. FE 2-1043. — + | 20067, Wednesday, May 13, at 2 pm.| error. When cancellations. H d Gal A er. Experienced in industrial, company is willing to star’ 7 DAY WORK WANTED ag OARAGE a ADDI- TREE PRUNING AND REM from the C. J. Godhardt Funeral bei Pag Mg Ren to get ardware Salesmen A WEEKLY PAY ; REPRE. commercial & all other fire lines. out a girl and promo FE « : = ponaee er, FHA - | “'OR 3.0168. OVALS. Home with Rev. Auchard officiat-| tm =sumber.” Ne For established tocal firm. Write| senting Edith Rehnborg Snore Cosmeties Royal Oak Agency, 5 day week. rapidly. GIRL is WANTS Wonk erms. FE . Fe ing. Interment in Grand Lawn ajustmente will be given Pontiac Press Box 18, stating age.| start at once. Information, FE Reply, stating all qualifications & kind. Pw 3.5038, OF ANY LICENSED BUILDER LANDSCAPING. SEEDING & s0D- comeset?- Detroit ts. Lioyd experietice, address & pifone. 3-7402. ary. — _ eee ete ng y ip * ee Bay Gin “Eases Di oa WE FE 2-4855 ding, call for free est, FE will lie in state at the C.J. God-| Closing time for advertise IF YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK 4 bike eeremeee Nak’ betustfut end vane WK. ‘S FLOOR SERVICE. | PLOWING gg SWEEPIN Rardt Puneral Home, Keego Har-|@ mente containing type sizes We have the job. Complete train- | 4 MATURE WOMAN POR HOURS: | _ Box 7. or ice ge igh Mire degoes sof ito essary. Ref. FE| Laying. sanding and finishing.| awn rolling, r & mowing: bor | larger than reguiar agate ing program, with pay available| peePer Onl lelp plies to Pontiac KITCHEN HELP & GRILL GIRL. co Lae of aune, wane. 8341. Terms. FE _Pe sin. “ne LONG, MAY 10, 1959, MARY F.. 47 type ts 2 o’e jock noon to right man Call for appoint- tren Press Box. 1. po nt Apply a. Frost-Top Drive- ais eae mek ~~ HOUSEWORK WANTED, REPAIR REAS. Edna St.; age 78. beloved mother! ay vious to publication. ment. PE 2-8318 _Pre _In, 3118 W. Huron, . y art of wk. 1 or 2 days FE. i po f Moving & Truckin of BOOKKEEPER PREFERABLY $228. 31 g of Mrs Loe ia Houston and ae IMPORTED CAR SALESMAN- — | SQOREEENER perience, Com- We MBER OF eer THE FAMILY Having A BABY? —wacaTion. | ©, On FLOOR LAYING. Smee So aus wei be deus pom ee cite patios Kae aes. MA ST FOR ane gf I og aes oe a4 $f. otf cen, Rete, beard ahd tat handaes 6 Gopuctuuiner: ing? Capable, mature cxentenned ee tela Reduced Rates gran = — ee heel cen tramslent” @AntAGe work. I have @ nice clean busi- and) monthly te eemaue 5-4a rg? ponent —— Rad ing clientele. 2' years ex- pinnae A pe ~ for ~~ chil- | SLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR. aM Sovute mene moving, ments will be ennounced later hy ts now 9:15 a. m. the day of ness for you. FE 5-0736 after &| week. All replies held in confi- wie teh Lid OS ht perience required. Commis- EM. 3-4 tf beat 3580. |“ ‘Verp Keller UL _2-1740 Ha the Pursley Puneral Home blication ‘after the first § | pm | dence. PHone, Lincoln ¢-1870 for —°f see. OR +0102 sion plus salary of $275. 1, os ——s- ROOT O_aiDING ASHES” RUBBISH AND JUNK LORENZ. MAY 9, 1959, JACOB A_ insertion. i ae - —————_|_ appoint, MICHIGAN _REGISTERED ” NURS- TRONING - We ee UP AND DE-| wew & Repair — Gutterwork —haulea. FE 5-6625, 11025 Goethe: age 51: beioved | Part Time Salesmen BABYS yor” 3 Bors TO fj, for 3 to Al. & il to 7 sntfts hing gece Maclin prog TR Bl Licensed—Pree Estimates _ Ad MOVING SERVICE husband of Mrs. Adeline L. Lor- CASB WANT AD RATES | por established hardware firm.| live in. 7 days off FE 8-0252 ust like -Gerietries. Apply in et ee ly the LADY Dest } DAY WORK. | TOM FURNESS EM Reasonable Rates _ FE_§-3458 cas; beloved son of Henry and Write Pontiac Press Box 24 stat- | se AUTY OPERATOR “DRAYTOR | Bicomfield “Hospital 2100 ‘Wood:; Good taps. "8175 _ ny wane fo 7; ROOF REP i aot Margeret, Lorenz; BS ry fet of (tres 1-Day ps ne ing age. experience, address and! pigins-Watesford afea Call OR | ward | : | LaDy. WANTS “DAY WORK OR | Dp ton AIRS _ for 5 yds FE 8-0877 y rengzr. dear : h be : | aby itting. 4-044 NG & RUBE oe Feet of Mrs. Joba, «Mary) ; ie Se Se | ee _ T3000" or OR SAMI after 7 Om | NEAT APPEARING GOOD WORKAR| NURSES AIDE — Must be» | Biggs ‘tine: References. PE | EA TEER Cee WATING Fos HAGHING (S RUBEN NAME ig. Bammuel, Peter and Joseph 4 200 «4384 8§«65.76 | SERVICE STATION ATTENDENT BABY SITTING AND LIGHT to do Janitress work and matron.| fxPerienced Rave owe [ —— te tanks Piet G FOR Weuuihe we ay me. FE r 8.0005. | omy also survived by three 6 250 450 670 an@ mechanic Sunoco experience housework. Vic of Crooks and/ Evening hours, must have trans- | transportation. $195. | i 4 tan oie tile footings. | HAULING & RUBBISH, $2 A LOAD _ grandchildren. Funersl service | @ 300 840 8.20 Rag ae at| Auburn. UL 2-1687 tation. Apply evenings after | VELYN - . THE ANSWER TO es and boat well OL 26404.| any time, FE 4-064. rn r ic paar = —— | ‘ 4 4 é Sar ead hweeay ferciess | fie $e tag || Reviintuers te’ per serve sparry ormaton 7g MANAGE | treat Sos oiisceer "| TVechowat ooipance |YOUR PROB I-E M:|__ Business Services _ 13) "isnt seule “ont Saw» **? i terment in Mt-Hope Cem) ® 450 810. 12.49 SALESMAN WTD. P = | REFINED, SINCERE WIDOW 38 TO SERVICE Want Ads! To sell, rent LIGHT HAULING. FE Sila ‘etery. Recitation of the Rosary 106.008 s13.80 Unlimited arnings Leads and CARHOPS. PERIENCED. = 46 for motherless home. 1 ehild. —OUR NEW LOCATION— ote . , posi Asphalt Pe ete REAs RATES wil be at § p.m. from the, fioor time. Call FE b-0441, Jim| ply in persén, Prost-Top Drive-| Seba perticulare to Pontiae Press | 24% EAST HURON hire, it’s FE 2-8181. UCRING REASONASTE Bincieie Sonne Peneral Some. “ mo | Wright, Reaitar, | 3118 W. Hurom. Box $1. ~ | SUITE 4 FE 4-0584 | Sten PE basi? oF ; | HOE TPOING, READONASLE . » f » . + rf . ° : : j , \ » ° : ; j * ) 7 ‘ / . “ . \ 4 ‘ / r% * ’ a , , ¢ { ‘ ; t : P; 4 = ee ee EE i le _ « mame oad ve ae a cs. = wee 2 see ‘pieay . she PONTIAC. PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959: by Kate Osann Fo uses For Sale Ho 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Yorn Lakes Vil oof Poatise a woe DOWN ELg" Ye] HAYDEN (ES BY OWNER OFF JORLYM, Ponting a p 2 Deamon tant MIU 2 | Slinad 0 i"Seee t/BK nots " dining area, Beouttful Cohen. Dasement, ise “ ; . 2 tile bath, gas heat, garage. water heater. oak floors. A ‘ ¥ efuity for ame 10,100 or trade | yard. $10,500. © Nb 186T., ee ee A 45902 TOWARD ROCHESTER. On Fea-| , Village of Waterford :. 1 uck t R aieh Write ‘particulars to Downtown. BAROATNIT §h5 DOWN OR Use Ad. 3 BB. home of frome 4 lore bedrooms. S Oo ent STORAGE , Tr fleges. 3 Meare... be brick ge Fitenen has built in stove & oven, 2 Ee laea Lake Orin Vicinty | Pe ty edit are "coms | ine, A, Dae A ‘ * dl . 1,Tee Aekepe. : TEASE HORRYI REED Tie | RR Hy FERION. Uitles. menaness avail : BA ' ; F mony Borthera whens 8 Michoe!'s | or land contract as TO BUY, SELL & TRADE " é vise ok it Sa any warrino | Shit ie oSSh tne | tok wae ioe OPE | an = C. oF FTben, Realtor |CLARK REAL ESTATE AAA PA é re} ir icoustiog salt pat New home, utilities on Baws ¢18.| ties a, 3 in. © 1950 by NEA Serves, tne, . . | dB Walton Open Eves. Sun. 10-2} WATERFORD ViLpAG®, Situat- z, Agee 4 e PE 5-0677. i J Se teen re . Some furniture. Small ed on % acre ie Prove UL piss | ARRO REALTY ee Oe ed pe Ta neg ws raom | Ramone Terrece, Cel Tet ( a ws Modern 3 bedroom ‘home “neve aan P82 E ABSOLUTELY ce ey. v RMS. 2 BEDAM | 4PT PF. Toes |‘I’m at the awkward age—halfway between wishing 1 " peoma, wales ponaied aR, ‘ing of oven, range, dishwasher iN TERIOR AS The fastest & BATH. be pila "| focatica. Near . Across was one and wishing I had one!” ing BUD" ing args, no. Gold carpet-| $id. refrigerator, | full basement sm ent ¥ A 5 u : ar lake _ 2 se ery Slee Pe va tal |e ry | se Mea? SO | | sith Seite ESE | GE Ress a ~~ PAPERHANOIN( wits . oor t : . ; PEUaRe | ox ree tens es Bar|? att, Megha | et ee See NS | moreno | Youll Be Proud pty ee, a | PAINTING EXPERL — A . w le . : da “eeutuaiee, Of Oa Sar| your Gon ewe nm On peu tel trance. PRIVATE BATH & EN. | low rent. PE ¢6000. 9 cabed with wtilitisn, PR st-468i | room’ near T sive | To Give This Address ia or Real Williams WN bignest dollar Miateasbis dis- downtown, oon ‘s Oa wear | ne ayy A ee oa 4-370. eS close 10. Washingt mor. DRAYTO PAINTING — cunts ptt Sane, _Drsferres, OR 3300. | 7 Res, ¢ VORN. MODERN. | ArrRaCTIVE RMB OIRLS. PAIV- figntfal. 3. bed: wall rates Paver oem mi “C_ HAYDEN, Realt Fit prt, beth & i a ® Maple $8000 | oie ae. | HIG, Mla, delignef at 3, ved: N... GUARAN 35513! of = Wanee a pol ee © Denes eee pe Gas teat Waretone 7 PURNIBHED COTTAGES AT CASS sales sat ne ; fe =o" feo pew gg Rag Lan uae Gece oe ke Lake Area, Park a furan. b - E reeseway to & 3 * wa Televison Service 22 CSM TOE-LANE_CRTRACH | RODE (RE ATC ANTE | Tact re- ban te he: | ee oo aar a |_fee Somaya bee sous Mrme emma re | See earner hd creas at oxy bn Ge oy ee oe a Cooter Fm b4iss, | france Gas heat tg I T'S gi alg sa Se Bae vies marie? bedroom, recteat are the one tp benetit for tis| iden Binge “rege cad nes: "Ee Srmaca |e mat oak Pe 4 Punk After "5 00 | per TE ST TED TARE | home. Ou weet side. At bus stop. | Otiered at eeftontr'mers | whee, "Pulham | Foy rt Recent, ii TEXERS TW SERVICE AFTER. HOUR & uthoty torr dcuiet abe f rma 7 sate 8 ie Se need JOPG, 0d ee8n. a | on ee eae | io ee ‘e NORTH iy finshed with. route for 3 nice _Doah_O .oventng, sal YE 9-009 Pha sles aad. |3 RMS NEAR GENERAL HOSPL erator fu “‘utomanic® bedi male, MA 0-301. i Fiabe “Poo | woced propediy. if you" wast 's Upholstering 23 tise. Pvt. ia tae ove. tal Al will, fare, OR 3-0623. teat General Mowpital MODERN ¢ RM. FURNISHED, se Motors. FE 43508 Like New +: he feal valve property-—we “4 ——— : TLARON RMS § BATH CLEAR.| 0 ele we | shower, fireplace, canal, wooded. | DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM FOR Gide cn Visret Street, Reagh howe | = ergs yeu 0 see Uta ene! ving B16 Cooley Lake Ra. Hd CASH ” Child weleome PR 1 slit risa ser #7 BALL ROURES FOR RENT TX eatleman. FE 24110. 418 W. Only $1,500 Down Horms sad cereens, can, floors aceday Lake ing maTES| vaase rom LAND com 7 Roos. VER Ta FAN CaRGE T RMS & BATR PELL BARE | quire af Nor RS Ask for | DOUBLE SB Built last year, thle 2 ded | plastered walls. Oaly £10,000, low | beaches im Oakland Go"? sates ; 7 D OME BQUITIES | ¢0tr. Close ja. rivile met FR 3. Weaver, PE 42031. $-3284. 69 W. Rundell. fresh suburban living, with sn6e- | beautifully landscaped i fe tt, KO OBLIGATION. Gat eet Kilts oa’ Be Nofioa | © ROOM UNFURN. APT. WE to000) Rent TAROE CLEAN ROOM FOR OEN.| Pie", of, sarden space, tor . od preps “pedroom. RUGS AN A _Ave. FE +0419. or PE 41066 = Rent Mouses Unfurn. 36) “temaa Pvt. cutranes, 30) Moises. | © feats’ Doakeen tet ea Hum h , modern ran Pome aA sion sane Ses" ose 4 4 johnson of — Ela eye SE PRONT ST | BEDRM. LIVING RM, EITCREN. | WEN BOARD OPTIONAL | boty ener: ietime far | fee Tes Resement. Larges? sar garage. $51 8. Squicrel RA. ‘| pwat 7 RMS AND BATH PVT. ENT 1 rented as one unit big bath, 43 7 : -| 14 recreation room *. Open Beg. ear around cottage. . THOMAY GF a ie 8 T FE 62833 |” steam heat, Att wei a Sart sees ae ee Children | 2 BED HOUBEL MODERN. See ee FOR GERTLE. tnd Sven. recreation Toor E 2-9236 price, delieve it or not, only $18.- ls? NORTH Y st. aE 8. A lean. In Auburn Heights. F permitted. $68 for both spart- ronoom ub ee. 3-6057./ ‘men Full ter, storms and aqaeens. ) Value—seeing is believing— FE 5 IMMEDIATE Sia, ment Kenneth Q. Rempeead, 10a | Mi MODERN Of FUR | tage. Private tomly. Po cade | MORAY. boy 4 walle you | 3) Serving ooF nowt ACTION 7 RMS. PRIVATE BATH & EN- _E Huron So" New ip deeded’ For|_ Rooms With Board 38| “ a ‘ ° 2 lots. $600 will handle. | PE singly REALTY Lost & Found 24 0» any soot pnt canract_ wen) {fap ei? bi Camens 8 FH | “OU fare RMB u BTR | mel Sanyo come. Pelerences 3 ie ae Ceo aw mee (oer OE RM AN ANETEERD | Pe seasmaes Hoar ash upon sat: | 71 Dull. fur. Adults, References. | 4°5 pint or evopioes mis! | BOARD |& ROOM TOR GENTLE. bP yg - ustom Built Brick HOME. : aie, Maroon leather ve| tide. Ask ng tT * dey tak wk ws din ARCADIA APT. KO. 3 ae eEneooN DUFIES — | este 0 et BS vous Um | PB tsi ___ex___Yw_ ee | Suburban Clarkston gids ot ‘Scott Lake. Inqutre tide _L. Templeton, Realtor | $2 pgt¥x, Inquire at 273 SEly.| Newly decorated apartment with) - fru Cla. HOME sTYLE BUILD NOW yy - fine Romes. Bray WaL TELE. 2330 Orchara exe ad win PE ia. } rooms & bath as $54 per month meals, PE 5-0377, 14 Matthews. Yaa" $53 toat ‘pared, nice laws gene, booth. corner isste ai a Orenere Tate ie va eee TRodka, ta : weri Sréis ee oe ae Piclose to EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Convalescent Homes 38A 3 BEDROOM HOME toch. “bireh iitehom, pullte oven ost: BROWN PLASTIC PORT. or ua Semsen TM PS bach eat. v0 drinkers of pets | Well-neated and maintained. po on) PER MONTH A types ct Custom, buliding Ou, eur pines ‘ata’ pladier tas rece, ce MITH te. erondeata Route No. 7, SHOP AROUNI THEN GEE US J RM. APT. CLEAN. ADULTS. | ater at A, Arcadia: Court, tor- OFFICE: "Beast yund floor” All-new re SEN, Rea tesa. 2A Seema -| 000 mevEsrueNT __Roscommon. Reward. . Be M pg | coneront Fy pares bath, ) me Ae ree.___| — —. —— =e Be - 544 NE Boulevard at Valencia Simmons ofulpment. Bed pationts | im C. , YDEN, Realtor mings oe th Roman brick fie: 2 que, See side, close in, Cer, BUUR PARAKEET Vic tN" aaree 8” “ye eet ys PAT, amo er |_Se"he hc Siar obi |FDROON aA ROE eR) Ser ar _nepetb ne RW. LILLEY, Builder | ite,’ deat, STeS te | srocarrmn> momaxpe = | i ——_— 2 7 m = WE. Seif stett ty adr Og, i ete ieiaion eas [aie Ree or arom AGRE ERE | eee eee | de Case j AUTIFU | Pe 4-2566. Hobbies & Supplies 244) Ris Senneider, Ma ¢1m99. | and, bat pang WM LE for van elderly man or lady te | ——\tar tama ngalty—— | Near St. Benedicts PAINT BY NUMBER | Buy Land Contracts | 7 tr rr “FE 43004 ar, downtown. Ro Young, chile children, E arden. 307 8. Jonson. Pot | 7A er — ees oma 4 BEDROOM HOME 5 gga are Backenstwse EVEN IF Di « RMS AND Sara. : eres $90 per ormation 738 W. 5 hiy carpeted 3° bedrooms. APP . Seow tiork 18 — or Px cean ae see ies sae Mstager at : AND BATH | REDECO. ae ee I" betore pat x Barco St [a Men or women. Iooting for, Sith, plenty at Nom | eth home. Glassed-in breevewsy iad or evenings ? a it, relax 6 garage. lawn _ Notices & Personals 25 E Deas oe yaar oe LARGE ROSA! OF ww 4 -¢? die Hotel Rooms 39) ment with ce BR ee ees dae aoe AA PRIVAT® DETECTIVES HUMPHRIES REALTY| $2“Sesm ov. | _ ES aaagter. Rete. ME coren or |) Meas love, geram, cis vx.| HOTE rest fie terme | Beat Croom, ott beet Don't Ww Eoow be pe fn wn, garden. $18 wk. ree: room, Confidential” consultation. tne tacts) Wanted Real Estate 32A |¢ Nice ROOMS AND | MURPHY Close to Town {270 Hatebery RA. Plains me AUBURIN @. Commeres 4, MA 4-199 | clues A” prowl heme mee "ERED — CASH Ped es eae | mune ept et. pee |? sre, Egaste ane enarce eel af tgetierce | fsa TYAS OLD. | ‘ereiy, Aciguborhawa. 'Ful pce KNAPP SHOES ‘POR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. Paar Sa *| Pike St, or Gall PrGaneg — aoe __*6_Auburn_~ FE 26239 | Subd. o1.200 41-000 town ooo _possesaion. ne real iareas 51000 | erat pots tatereste you, ‘et us as lock ae 5 me, mice. COLORED "1 yr. lease. R BATHS, a5 MO. Rent Stores 40 ag cae, Oe — MUL CNY GIRL OH WOMEN WEEDING ¥ 4-444, FS . 7 BEDRM. MODERN DUPLEX. ; wn tor each. PE 6oeai- e friendly edviser phone rE) fou “eash for email or iarge|* LGE RMB & BATH. sTATE AVE Newly decorated. 4 rms. & bath nr. Rochester, auto. 12x38 OFFICE OR SHOP ACE GREEN LAKE FRONT equities We also bave buyers for | _UL 242166. Close to downtown. Reasonabie oot fenced back yard, Ret. OL| $y" sble June ist. 1077 W. Huron. : All brick custem built 3 bed- “CHA LES Cc ESTER | te form a Clark Real Es | sli WEEKLY 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE rent Call PE 5-0441. 1, _ FE 446338. Avon Township room home. Spacious 16x21 AIR CUSHIONED SHOES PE sets Ask for Mrs Cart, | may parksos Child wencome ap. ara @ Res 8 UTILITY RM 66 1A “sma store in the heart ty Sn Py A pase. Mie = E.R. MILLER OR 34042 . Child welcome. Ap reasonable, HOLLY- Seas PE 24:3 or business district of the | walls, of furnste, ny , seve —# B- . = = oes GI AND FHA FHA On” Clair Birees r| WOOD APARTMENTS, 14 &. ae ee eee Pee ee rt | fwatngs. » Miewiy * land: Wicow owner hes prited tc See cerning Manrwmevegu| yiotey SuNtD peasant we| Fae COLGRID PREFERRED 7 Aug | = Medes FE ei Locaes Bas Warne af w| Sts: Me. lerme | each with bat k . $15 wk. RM. MODERN. . i eo ee OR ae j A tere Sir te Brrr 2 Mreingeraie, BECORATED. MODERN 4 RM. 5-088. GARAGE, FE} Kear ates Pe SEs "eae and Maceday Lake - FAMILY SPECIAL . le ¥ urtished. Grepince, dining room ot | ee ae wel oe a4 Sebool, one-half plock. Only Rratiee re 4, Serecaed’peceh. evs ates. kc ton te ae oe be open Brea by appointment, a you ean receive! 5° Siceks east of Court house. it rooms. Furnace in ‘ent. Oa- peting’ and sturnture. Lot “300 | oa YRADE. WE BUILD is cheaper to rent Come in and | 3 rage. Lot 50x230. a ae $2500 ae oh Seases ant steely gig a IEE acon Resptons | MAYNARD SLATER fora Soaps wit "baby Tyweee Mrs. Wallece. Maree +1587 é 7 +1808. : IN "| West Suburba 4BEDROOM HOME HAVE CASH, ERWIN Over-looking Rouge a rine oa Tape a | WILL TRAVEL | erxaerre Pa ope eR |g eretzere- Livi, oming, sradeg ceri lndecsped ict | Stator ign Scent a Fery ois a coe REALTOR | | We will trave) to eee and Ce ae % 29 MS @ a Kitchen fan. Tectborator, pio 2 bedrooms & Roa {aca te large on cut bedi Te soe very — we py you = = Seah “tor _ turn. reasonable. FE aaa Cartage diagonal, Hove & refrig. | ty @ paneled den, L ers or income. boi y merce and greater North West are ) pow for @ 30-minute ATTRACTIVEL! FURNISHED <4 ritchen with pos eupboares & _ JORN Detroit City. Syburban and the nari No rm. apt. prt. bath, laundry rm. We will forward iiterature or —> 2%. e colne space. one rear porch, lake afeas | RILEY, Broker arage, W. Bhiriey & Pon: | stop in our office. #0 MO. LOE 4 RM. NEWLY war schools “Attached *- ' sea | fais OL Len recabin, wus Mec Cults. feed Giensrd Ex. | PROM op geitonaee Foom | Co _— 8 rm. lake front home, full base- PRAKE tise, Mich.” , BOM: “Wetinew oc Pit basta. | LOE. EXOLIBH RACER, GOOD COND.| Pent year round heme, | __ 1010 Adams near Hunton Lake. ia nice. Reas, EM _FES J BEDAM, FULL BASEMENT | Water LO6 ANS |1 ROOM, RECHENEEES. Or: tation PH 44373. 10- | peautiful kitehers with m case He rene "5 aa viastered Weler softener. Pull Der- sari OOTY conte at | 60k, Alberta Apts. nets in decorator colors with plas. f utilities, Couple pref. OR| fouced fenced sya Lake priv mir a1h 300, ct avaliable rh, sIMMB T NICE RM. LOS KITCHEN BATH, side apt. large elothes closet & | wor @ timited tt leases aaa rokers, FE 3 —VIOTHERT DAY SPECIAL — |_uttl.School Bt. FB 3-1436. a 32-0018: | " security | te required. - NEW BOUSE. 608 F GALL Ee 2 lots lake 3 . WITH PVT. BAT? : ~» COUPLE - : t 5 Cold wave. com 96.40. Dor TR ¥ PATH & EITeH. peg Bm ve 6-000. Li Fax ; soni ey otal 2 Home oi heat. Ati reom, | HAMMOND LAKE . . . SLEN NO =F FoR| Fm — greL. sera: | MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT, ¢| $88 Heights Rd. on Le. 2 meee ee ee et Se ‘By owner, MY 3-9683, , arthritis pains No effort, no| 7 ROOM BABENCENT APT. 538, DER Se oer Come, Oe Pew FE 8-6918 me: oA lovely _ well home beaut, as ft. shock, deen massage & exercise; wk. Park-Inn Motel. PE 4-1560 Mee 20309. OPEN DAILY SUNDAY * offers you ereclous. ving. da lake. 3 ‘Bedrooms rr tie: he a ot entire body. Free 2 aND 4 RMS, GAS HEAT, , PARK: NEw — cart ALL VTiek 10 suet — 13-1105. 3 Mag ten oak floors.— B— baths with vanity, 2 fire- Vil (AGH FALL AVARABLEFOR 5 tanae Wc oa IGE Y RCOM ABARTMENT. FRE. | "sed ae br bo “Gre. 2, bowes windows, tamity built-in’ Ritchen, Pecrestion room, Oag heat. VPARTIRS "RECEPTIONS, BTC. 7 fib wt ‘ROOM, BABEMENT, APE: | “Yale aie a. ent. 113. Norton a et $ Redtoome $s bale = Sa Peting aod ing E- 2 . US| PE 2-5883. Band be ms. » 13x WONDERFUL. car WE RENT DISHPS SILVERWARE 7 nu GROUND PLOOR_OmiL. | *URNMEED 20° Pe shia. reas. rage SSS) & eee ft. ‘garace, white, Dulk-up. eof, strie ON FOUNDATION Terms. We have the Key—- __punen bowls. PE 49000. Pre baihand ent, reduced rent, tent. Clean PE. 30102 FE 4 SMALL ¢luminum ‘siding ‘windows, & 6d: Exceptions) elamiaim sided pelnmens only) “MNEXLVAN LAGEFRONT | s mae. stonise, lake privileges | form home, ideal a Wtd. Household Goods 27 —°v". a «0 Ouran A 8 HOOK p reema, All miles farm: Tee COR WEDRM TERRACE | _ UL_3.b000, school bus eiee, ane sree or retired a Ne aed 2 ? RMS. PVT. a * oF oie ground, y appointm le inelt fu . clean. Util. $14 week wim min, . fishing, he dasem wee nook WEST SIDE BRICK BUN POUPHONE MA s-1341| Beith. FE 2-064 we er Riou On | 2508 Bie site BT Bort Lease 6135, Nake privileges. Dorothy § Snyder La Lavender lot 90a with frat Kanade | OFF NURON STRERT N ——— " . ‘ > ‘ tor Tg RR ie or a ee decorated, ofa SLATER KEANE, MODERN root muaniand Re Ete Se. feos Xou'll be tempted te Welcome. oer we eliville, FE 5-1927. to reliable pytvon.. No érinking @ mo, sehen R, near 6 Bivé. —Fnone EM - yeni? x 12, una fatally oe Caan FOR USED TV'S. FURNE| oraied. Pri. bath @ ent. 285 wesner On APTS. West DEO Wi BRICE 1 | 2,Dearm eure. Nel, decorated biacktop. a eoay, Oomee West Jocatton ation tute anc_mise. FE 30367. Whittemore. rms. & bath. 1st Pay ny SB 75.87 Uni bathe, Ons beat Exe, cond. FE dining L, Utility rm. Cheery of lake. $14,950 on F.HLA. powell ia a re R RE A ‘RMS. @ BATH. NICELY FURN.| Air conditioned. Newly decorated. nion St. kitchen. Close yo sehool bus stop} — etal ate ‘fers made seatete "teas — Odd pieces house ovet jPalleader's | Must adie, wal & map rere. Beove a e- yon noes and nd. quiet. bs Rent Lake Cottages 36A —s XURY MY_2-1613. conventional mtg. cr repo, “earape, oon 4-788! 2 = ‘ ; ‘ she. FR 5-2432 icel *Gosoraned. E HOME —— . large a - $13,500 $1500 dow closets, gas heat, alumin FURNITURE NEEDED ive ee hse wittiae|~ commage rongerr | LAKE SIDE HOME, | y toaiad Tate | pine “Re 004 lots. Get the FOR YOUR VACATION AT LEW.| } ve a = ne bap, outright (or 2 a 3 LOB FORK. APT. dren, ‘MAYNARD SLATER iston. sich, 2 ‘aketront eottagee, home "in iit fairy’ tale seting 13ana0 dining. coom feais, vue - > y 7 u a eer ing roo Cis "sd ‘Far | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ay oe Bi eis ater see ee beautiful sanay beach g A comparable. ful basement NOTHING DOWN TO ots cust] uM BATH WITH PVT ENT, , PRONT APARTMENT ON | frounds. with magnificent trees WANTED: LOE, “gar. “CALL |" On ind. floor. Child weleom $12/ 8 * “to ety. “turniah =| front “indoor yiving ia. made ae wa 2 Bedrooms — Dining reou PE 56-9680 APTER 6:30 P. we. 453, 0 meherd, LE. Ave, |' ; delightful ful, by, éxce lana bae| . fe full basement, almost new WEST, SIDE BUNOALOW poreh, 1M car .. Nice Large vive pend Sur rugs included. Near rry- Sr eet ei _ y ex’ tee lot, ~— BA aso Ware. i300 Down . BeAUTIFUL ; ; $3,000 down th If your credit is ——G aPra—— | TAREPRONT SOMMER HOME, 10 Pretentious em Rouen 3 "pan Zee sore. rooms pvt.| miles from yous. Modern ‘ a — : ag ety oe \ os bain," room home ; b a peo ya . v 5 pyyctee ho: and Wee “ . area, two ex- . New siding, Laund?y Se. Aguite solv. r see e op. enclosed with Tones oak Theis aise mnele men thet aber oleae te aewptownnyet in. goed oopaee, ayetem | Oxia¥e, tying BEST BUY! 4 a agg gS ver} SAVE ENE Fe py Ah a | 2.) GY, USE} County. only 36 - minutes trom a a RNG! Sompetpa ven mt Murs. WANT ADS! To find a downtown, ‘Detrott. “Per saleby | and Sea garage, (ru, Bateman & . ne job, place to live or a ori ane fers * it ian a, weet subs ood used - see Classi- SM. HOUSE & . OM. & SON REALTORS and , on - KamMpsen serene oe FOR ROM 5 ACRES HEDK | ae oP aE ie Dp “faker, PE 4308 AS Glas ple ‘} skavica’”| REALTORS _FE 4-0528 ry : . : IT] & Telegraph Even, & Sun. | RF- = TWENTY-EIGHT yy fT. =. =?) ee LP EP : ee. = THE PONTIAC PRESS, - a Ma e me . 4 oe =, awe + 3 . My ole os em MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43; MODEST MAJDENS _ BY OWNER, 2 BEDAM 1%.¢ Venetian binds, dishmar! FURNISHED MODEL RANCH STYLE} Sel Sie Mans | 3-BEDR down PE 7020 E : O LAKE PRIVIL $200 DOWN ‘aid PEN , ORIG OWNER srkestied|” ment. reurh, wiring tucluded. Doo DAILY 10-8 Fiat a wautre, Tapsanp| $490 MOVES YOU IN 1 MEpeiween North Perry and greatly reducing brperty taxes. homes : ba-ement, gas heat, $8, 250 Fests tnd” ae dee Proms, '3 8, full, base with wall to wall carpet and| ment. gas heat, large lot COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT large French doors overlooking REALTO . kiteben S00 DOWN. MY 3-169]. ‘ ele rests KE or . SYLVAN For ,ncathional sntermatien, €24) REDUCED TO $14,200 | sem wercio tay tom secereom SYLVAN LAKEFRONT | Sick Stileve ranch nome. FS 1 ACRE —— iaketront living is yours ae cone lot. soar nehl commu Cozy 2 bed.oom modern home. m this 6 room bungalow on Syl- nity, sewer, Lage 4 foo" 0 streets, (Potentia: 3). Nice and clean. Va- ol Lake. Has 2 bedrooms plus lake age —. s ons Sur cant. Fruit trees. paved road.) led dum 2 car garage and =| 780 erwood 4-5000. Near Junior High School. a nee oe Tg ag os PE 2-2106. ower. Only B8 00, Termg: al 200 Tor "auick “sale as owner 4 INDEPENDENCE TWP. ahr Pas ‘ me , Payments $55 a month on F.H.A. NEW MODEL [REALTOR PARTRIDGE] portgsgs, ter gaia, bY owner New 3 bedroom bungalow a +3881 1060 W. HURON full basemet. PEN TILL 9 Copper plumbing aluminum sid- ‘BY ak 3 BEDRM.2 BRICK, ing, tile bata, oak floors, birch cabinets a counters, forced | a. ou If yor would iike this home duplicated on vour lot, come out and let us show you this pew model 2: $9,950 on your lot. Ww ooD CO. | Willams a = at M59 | ___ Office Seen 9 ae p.m. NOTHING DOWN i Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter homes. If you're looking for some-| thing different in the line of start-| er bomes — then you can't afford to miss this opportunity.| Nothing down on your lot or we) have several choice lots avijaable.| storms and screens, full base- Near Waterford 3-8252 after IRWIN GEORGE R. | 3 BEDROOM ranch type bungalow with full basement, ceramic tile bath, au- tomatic heat, carpeting, drapes, recreation room, fireplace up- stairs and down. Brick and frame construction. Good west suburban location. Full price $17,250. |LAKE FRONT ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. Open 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 6 RM MODERN. OIL HEAT. 5 Rm., modern, oi] heat. Plenty of others | FOR COLORED . 8 rms, 9 rms. & 16 rms., all) modern Also cement block building, 20x60. 4 living rms and bath. Ideal for) store or bump shop, or repair, shop Get in business for your- “P.W. DINNAN __|,,9% 66 W Huron FE 2577. | 3 bedroom home on large lake front ._ Has full basement, au- toma’ heat, l'2 baths, living room 27x18, sprinkler system for lawn and you get the boat! Sum- mer is coming and the lake is nice, let's take a look! WEST SIDE | Brick 2 bedroom home with full basement. garage, fireplace, au- tomatic heat and hot water and A-1 condition. Carpeted living rm. and dining room too. Get this! Full price $15,000 with terms. oe. IRWIN, REALTOR FE 3-788} MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |WASHINGTON BLVD., B'HAM 1650 LAKEFRONT | Owner must sell this month! Large living room with dining L, modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms & tied bath, also 3 room apart- ment witb ba. 1% car garage: large lot. You can make a rea buy—let us ~ leet | you, E-Z terms | “AVONDALE | 6 rooms on Jarge lot, living room, kitchen, bedroom & bath down, 2 bedrooms ats Pe P| full price §8.000 with CRAWEORD AGENCY | 609 E. Flint MY 31143, FE 8-2306) Partridge | | Is THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE | | 5-FAMILY Good location on E. Pike within! short walking distance of down- town. All private entrances and| completely furnished with income} of . each week. Offered at just $12,009 — Terms arranged. YOU NAME IT! Looking for a large home or per-| haps an income — Maybe a home| where you can have a business | | | | —Attractive 1% story on wood- ed lot, 3 bedrooms. table _ \ terms. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender ~ OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 Furnished 2 bedroom. Beach & ton Bama drafts aus” $1,000 DOWN Buys this modern year around lakefront. home. beach ne lot: La aad for this one! ANOTHER GOOD BUY “It's not pretty, By Jay Alan{ but it’s the most expensive outfit my folks ever bought me!” Nearly new log cabin. Large lot. Lakefront. 2 boats & dock. Only For Sale Houses 43 Re Maa 29 Years land Rd. (M58) Phone EM 3.303 or MU 46417 BARGAIN 4 f od IN NOTHING DOW NOTHING DOWN — G1. Special. 3 BEDROOM HOMES WITH 4 bedroom motern home. Two BASE TS. IN CITY. 3 bedroom Ist floor. Gag furn. BEDR R ¢ ON Bcreened front Ag Almost ‘a LARGE SUBURBAN LOTS. acre of land. Right in city. Here ALL ARE REDEC- is the ticket ron large family. RA AND VACANT. All you need is good credit and a1 Ose # costs Your Mortgage costs. fe) ou IN. - i AUBURN HEIGHTS — Located tn JIM W RIGHT, Realtor lovely Auburn Manor. Ranch style | 345 a a Ave. FE 5-944) bungalow with attached Bi Se 2-1 Large 100 x 250 ft. lot Idren 1 Sunday MA MULTIPLE LISTING SERV belong here. Fireplace Best of neighbor- heat. LOOK hood. Priced right. Owner leav- : ing city. At this 3 bedrm. home with car.) $12 500 SELL OR TRADE — LAKE oe ee en Gesiricted | FRONT. Rambling ranch bunga- oye baht seco Jow with full basement, attached 1500" down | For further tn atl breeseway & two car gar. Over , we For er intor of water frontage. Will HERBERT C DAVIS troge for city home. This one its only about 7 yrs. old and just 4915 Irwindale Drive 1 in kitchen, stove ished basement, screened porch a ein” all schools, owner, N othing Down Will build starter home on lot. Our plans or your pi Basement included. Also rough Wirin, Dos iring. Donaid. OR 33 SHORT OF SPACE Here is 8 rms_ Cass-Elizabeth Lake area to welcome a family. 3 bedrms. Rec. rm. or sm. apt. 3 beautiful landscaped lots. Own- er will consider a smaller house as down paymt. or §2500 down. Cal) now Mutart Realty 2410 8 COMMER RD. WALLED LAKE ™ Market 4-2391 SYLVAN LAKE 2 BDRM BRICK. Bsmt tiled. Fireplaces. City wa- ter, sewer. Bus service, $16,500. 4-0223. $19,850 LAKE FRONT — bed- room rancher with enclosed patio rm. attadhed garage Large lot tab nice . sandy ach. Large “i ama fireplace. Many other rable features. Real po (ficon9 il ook .at the low price. Auburn Heights If you are interested in having a@ nice home conveniently located near the new MSUO, have us show you this delightful modern ranch bungalow with breezeway & attached ra. Nice sur- ke living here. Excellent neigh- roundings with good neighbors borhood. Real big lot with lovely shade | $23.000 BRICK RANCHER — with | trees & lawns. Handy to schools aitached gar. and full basement. | & shopping area. Owner leaving ‘Overieakun ge Silver Lake Golf , state. Price—616.500. Terms. Course. An excellent place to Pioneer Highlands live. One ful] bath two, ta | baths ates rec. room erfect Smartiy designed, solid! ng Cond! RGenef going. te Fior- modern brick bungalow. dream house. Your wife will be) ida’ thrilled to the beauty of the | interior of this home. Roomy | NOTHING ica All xe — kitchen, carpeted living room & , ‘5 about §2 al CLARKSTON * Tri-Level. Close to schools. 3 bedrms. 1% baths, extra large rie room. Plus activity room 2 ¢ in lower level. Outside il & brick patio. Over 1700 Ma°s-1000 area for only 415,500. TO SETTLE ESTATE ED- close __ $9,995. Cail OR 3-2264 CLOSE IN. BY OWNER. $1,000 down. 6 rooms & bath large lot, gas furnace, storm windows, doors & screens. On Milbourne Place. FE 4-7231. NEAR ROC decorated 2 story house. 2\%-car equity, Reas, taxes. UL 2-2715. oo oo with 140 ry of pav a oth age. a to boat channel area lakes. ¥ appointment. SYLVAN PL eran snack bar. minum storms and screens, city water and “Sewer. Garage. Car- peting included at $14,050. Terms. Rolfe /H. ee —REALTOR— 244 8. Telegraph Rd. Open Evenings ‘Til 8 CLARKSTON TRA RED owner wants quick sale of large brick ranch. Landscaped lot, 2 md garage. 3 bedrms. 2 baths, family rm. $18,900. Your terms. _-MAple 5-2474 rifice for cash. 42 All 4-8556. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ‘|dial FE 2- -8181, “'f ~ CAR | $500 kitchen exhaust | | 3 | 3) | | BY house. MACEDAY GARDENS — 3 BED- r basem: RENT OR LAKE ar 2 poerean- with RM RANCH 3. BEORM FURS due to illness, EM heated 7 ro. = 812.500 PHA. oh. 500 cask. 073 peretek Bivd. NER SEMI-FINISHED tal OR 43-2681 or OR 3-1070. "$9500. heat. matic ‘ans? BY — FE ent, hardwood floors, FORCED TO BE)! suburban home, lot 73x219. $9,750 STARTER HOUSE FOR SALE. LOT 100x330 COLORED 4 ROOM r will trade eouity for large 4786 Riverview. ay Sonne Plains. Call OR 3-2514, a 1a nl wodhcandy hot water, . Lk. priv., $4500. late even! . UL 32-5254. UNIT INCOME, to town, cash to contract, Write Pontiac Press Box 78. Mat NOTHING DOWN OWN YOUR HOME, BRICK FRONT. 3 bedrm Storms & screens. Insulated. Completed ex- terior, rough wiring. 1 basm't. B&Z Starter Homes 3858 _ OR 4031 ro & BATA, GARAGE, 1E, AU- to. e A-1 cond. 3 lots. = “buy Open Sun. from 1 to 5. Older Village home in Ortonville. c¢ tank With lar 216¢ M15 “$3150 Full Price , $500 down. $24 per m For the Handyman e family, 4 beafoom, needs a little fixing and decorating. $6500 — $700 down. C. PANGUS, Realtor Ortonville, NA 17-2815 Needs new se 3 PAMILY INCOME Close PE 4-1157 “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY A HQME FOR $82 DOWN -TOTA!.— AND $69 PER MONTH -VA TERMS— v 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE Estates ITH Lifetime Aluminum ROC > & SIDING FHA $390 MOVES YOU IN $14 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDING CO. Buildor _of National Homes FE to downtown. Good Paved | street. All rented pie ood in- come. Desireable hborhood. Only $11,500 with 82, down. J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor. OR | __ 40306 Pull basement, $11,950, | _ 5-0536 __ Income Property 43A 8 FAMILY BRICK cITy, WEST SIDE 3 sroncou| | ~~ SACRIFICE | Elderly owners cannot care for any more, nave reduced price from $31,000 to $22,900 and on terms dition and there is a full base- ment with oi) hot water heat Completely. and nicely furnished Paved . Ls car garage. Don't delay call tod R. D. RILEY, Broker PE 44821 ¢ PURNISHED APTS Automatic washer and dryer £E. side) Terms, or would accept trade. By owner. After 6 pm. me 58283. ~ FOR INCOME See this large 7 apartment. § are furnish raiead. Geld West side too. It ts in excellent con- | location. Gas seruate. shows large | income. 8 owner Terms . . PONTIAC REALTY 131_Baldwin __ FE 5-273 | HOME PLUS 3 $200 OR mR MORE IN- For Sale Lake Prop. 44 1 LOT PACIN ft. 4 rt vies Tuisabeth eep, vileges on Lake, t11s0. 4 Hillside lots, privi- A on pothechen LK., $800 each. 6 KES SUB. 6 room modern, large bungalow, 3 big lots, new siding, lake leges, oi] furnace. $9500, down or cash will talk big. w A LA 4 bedrooms, nicely furnished, rivate beach, 3 blocks from Cn and stores. $7.950 full price. Y LAK& 4 bedrooms, large farm house, 1 OR 3-2907 acre or street from lake. $9,500 1,850 down. Paul M. pee Real Est. PE 4-8550 ___PE 61275 see this soon Price $10, $00. G SCHUETT 7191 N. Hammond Lk. Dr. West Blomfield-Pontiac A BEAUTIPUL LOT lake tn Lake Orion. 80x145. CASS LAKE WOO! Lakefront Tri-Level one mond's f lying ome has everything plus, only $55,000. Contact owner, FE _ 8-1 ON PRIVATE $5500. __Call MI 4-2164 or MUlberry 9-4681. DS: 2 PEDRM. brick ranch, att. a nneae” ga- rage, no bsmt., boat basin. $15,500. eae ‘E "g-1418 room spartment for | priv. BEAUTIFUL WOODED 000} 100x200, For Sale Lake Prop. Sf ag talib ON LAKEFRONT. oy Rowley. 2 betreqe a — ogo i” Beauti- Tot. Vacant. 1 OR. 30411, erage, . ving Im., Priced for OA $8-2515. Call 8 am.- e 2 LAKEPRONT HOME. ‘E. IDEAL FOR ear-round or summer. 3 gt rm., f : eae rch, part basement 50: ot b. par but the price is right. Buy — ee — 0! y 45 a Wietiams’’ LAKE PRIVILEGES Cement block with knotty pine interior. 2. ~=bedrooms, large screened in porch. House partly furnished. Boat goes too. Lot 65x165. Lots of shade trees. $7900 with $750 down. Balance $55 mo. Why pay rent? agstrom ee M-59) 4900 Hi ( Pontiac, Mich. _—~Ph. OR 4-0358 LAKE KEW TILLAGE, “bere wot and Ceans Shores Sites “COLE & EASLICK COMMUNITY soos LAKEFRONT fireplace, carpeted living perry § “4 17 N. SAGINAW BT. For.Sale Lots 46 SMALL BUILDER lots in Wate wfSusn itd sal for" priced homes. Only £7.80 terms al Warren Stout, Realtor PE 65-8165 OPEN ‘TIL 8 P.M. drapes, walk-in closets, tiled ba large glass porch, beautiful soe of lake, large lot, reduced to | $16,500, $4000 down, terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4- 6417 LAKEFRONT HOME Beautifully lecated on Lakeville with Ige. shaded lot, surroundings. fine beach. Home has living rm, dining rm, 3 bdrms, kitchen & bath, bsmt with oil furnace. $15,000. Low dn. att A. WEBSTER, Realtor Oxford, OA 6-3122; Orion MY 2-2281 MACEDAY LK. 3 BEDRM. FULL basement, —— lige. lot. OR 4-0284 afte NICE 4 BEDROOM isa | CABIN ON quiet | \* | j 2 large jots at. Duck Lake. Priced | to sell at the low low price of only veda _ SCHUETT FE 86158 or MU 4-4353 | —— NEAR LAKE AND SCHOOLS 2 bedrm. modern. Elec range and | refrig. Ca.) after 6 and weekends EM 32021 ‘ PONTIAC LAKE LOT. STONE SEA- wall, shade & fruit trees. R. Mul | len, OR 3-2643. SILVER LAKE High, sightly -60x287 lake front lot — first offering, priced to sell quick — Hurry! , . Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 SS National Bank Bid PE 4-4211 Eves. FE 5-1 SPORTSMANS PARAD Lakeville Lake where the ss | & hunting is the best. lakefront lot, plus 2 bedroo home with full basement & oul | furnace. Canadian geese swimm- ing in front of home. Priced at only $7950 $1000 down PERFECT SAND BEACH With o 22x32 basement already to be built om. It is an excellent GROCERY buy at — with small down paymen R. D. Riley, Broker PE 4-1157 4821 SEE AND- COMP: ARE a a brick, 2 fire lt oak parquet nice os with built-in fea- tures, recreation room, ot] fur- nace, garage, 90 x 309 lot. nice. ng eS = to sell. Terms West | o PONT IAC REALTY | 137. nl bo FE —- 2140 Garland ¢ “TO BUY LAKE PROPERTY CLARK REAL ESTATE, We have several good Lake Front Homes and cottages priced from | $7,750 with $750 down to $42. & evenings. | | 1362 W. HURON. FE 3-7888; 44813 | WATERFRONT HOME SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE Walton Beule West ll 0. vO on up. $20,000 to hom. 2 large lots. $2000 ul 6.772 ee LOT, Rochester 1 area, restrictions. MI 6-1017. | BIG CORNER LOT, NEAR AUBURN, | | _$150. P.O. Box 3535 -CHRISTIAN HILLS-— 200 Foot Corner OR 3-0641 | FOR Li pvt ACRE LOTS CALL: HP. HOLMES, INC B } bedrms 2 DAILY. Fo POR, hepecrion: og __ PE 5-2953 | AMILLSIDE PROPERTY IN CITY of Bioomfield Hills, corner of nm Road Martell Drive. connection avail- . $18,500. Call owner, AVEN site. Well is in, | trade for car = AUBURN RD. Business. age. $4150. SCOTCH LK. PRIVILEGES. 120’. $300. Down. SYLVAN LK. — Keego Lot and new 1% car garage. $200 down. INDEPENDENCE RD. 2 Lots 100x150. 1 lot 150x200. Terms. LAKE ORION. Lot 61.8x340. $500. WHITE thes Could be divided into 8 lots. trailer. 100° front; 103'x eves. ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT SHIU-| sopam Laie, gee Gown ter tot ty. Built to last eotaiky Interior with 220 road frontage. natural beam ceilings, all hard- J. C. HAYDEN, altor concting, 2 e ms, spose with fireplace, Dectte boty, | oe e-em oe be to ¥ A a |e aa & WATER, Priced at $22,500. includes car- ep. PE ¢-9133. peting, drapes, traverse rods, & LOT WITH 60 FT. FRONTAGE automatic laundry. Py owner, Ap- Ave., with. all city t. only. FE 4-9710. improvements. FE 4-5638. ELIZ. LK. PRIV. 2 BEDRM., 4| LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE | Hin frame, basm't., rec. ody 715x186. Ready for building, Some 1% “garage. dy owner, FE #0756 on paving. $ _ oo LZABETH LAKEFRONT | R. I. WICKERSHAM 1%, bethe Lanne pedrooms. | 7195 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250 Older home. On Sherbourne Dr., . . $1 on Residential groves Woods 80x150 FOR SALE OR LEASE: FOR sate BY, =i agg A ~ yo ural arow 2 room. B ma re dhull Lake front, each Pixies sand beach, gas on street. $5506 Sylvan Lake front lot, James K, ‘Blvd., 65210, water & sewer in. $11,000, terms. . Commercial Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 ; & Sunday 1-4 ? . __For Sale ) Acreage 47 1 some ms epee somnneer MU 43418. 4 ACRES bulld I t off cm | ea Only $2750 with ESTATE Beautiful w Only a few f Close to lake. $275 down. RILEY REAL 500 E Lk. Rd. FE 41157 FE 4-4821 5 ACRES, “WITH DRILLED WELL, fish Gate barn in. Rea- _bonabies FE 7 ACRES WITH 20 ACRES OF muck at the rear. *aughils rolling $10,000. $1500 down. 10 acres. $2,090. $100 down. * Terms. 40 Acres Beautiful building site, 30 down. acres tillable. $2,000 4 ech with trout stream. $2,950. Term 5 phechong $1505. $50 d 10 acres. $2,950. Near. ‘Clarkston, —_ — Bg a need Gent 1 atte inte wer erie Realtor ss wal oe NA ¥-281§ ~~ BUILDING SITES 3% and 4 acre parcels located west of Oxford, only 20 minutes to Pontiac. Low down payment, A plot, Oxford area. — terms. WEBSTER, REALTOR Oxtera, ‘OR 8-3122, Orion, MY 2-2291 INVEST NOW Choice 5 acte parcels. Peed a spot. $($9 down wil] han- Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor 29 7eus0) 7001 Highland Rd. Phone EM 3-5303 or uo +17 PART-TIME JOB For the man who needs an extra income, we Dave this going a Desir- able location on main — lly traveled road. 150 A and Pear trees. 15 Peach, Only $1,000 Warren Stout, Realtor Tl N. SAGINAW 8T. FT aia OPEN ‘TIL 8 ; For Sale Farms _ 8 | BY OWNER. at ACRES WEEDS repairs. Grange Halj Pu Holly MEiroce 75501 GRAIN AND DAILY PARM, OP- erating grade A milk, large good barn, milk house @od essdry farm stream, —— fruit, large older 3 bedroom i $20 oo terms. STEELE REALTY. 135 Hi (M58) at Highland MU 4¢2065. WTD: LEASE #4 TO 100ACRE farm, on all-weather road, or wi!! trade free & clear Pon pet ggg — enya, Pe + Sale Business Property 49 49 | 140 FEET FRONTAGE ON MT. Clemens 8t toped commercial. Call PE arg GOOD BUSI- ag nice ee guarters shgrer “TO 7 BUY OR SELL Commercial er mensincturing lols OR 3-1950 3-320 Warehouse or Storage Building a oy vahey: ding. epprex. 3800 Tf space can be used ior 2 oe FR mgt elec- or storage. also yn Py 8-0623 ~ Zoned N “a fanufacturing UNDER LEASE PLUS 632 PEET ON M-59. B used Ma- chine & Automatic Laundry & set on 200 feet of this site. remaining 632 feet is vacant for re-sale or 6 lots in . Priced t with £-Z terms. Clark Real te, 1343 W. LAKE — 27 — x I iM $22,500 & U | efront, year around Bloomfield Rea! Estate MI +600, ae ag ees cova . For Sale Lots 46 ‘Busing WEbster + . 3 LOTS, 9000, IN GLENWOOD ES-|-~ usiness Opportunities 51 tates, N. of plant on High- A wood 8. off B= aie wen . New heating — large let. Vile a war catl_JUpiter_¢ lage of Lake Orion, sacrifice, ATERFORD TWP TO! $8,950. Liberal terms ® close estate. 9000. FE 52443 _|_ Realty. ae 2-2311 A BEAUTIFUL HILL , APARTMENTS Winding roads, trees. Park set FRAME PR, CHURCH With full basement in- coemee Pastor's study. Secretary's —" large school won ceca and ry. lete! equ modern 7 hy yo e floor Main auditorium oe Seating Capacitv from 170 to 225 ——— ew on large x 6 This pro erty can be used by anothe r or organization, requires an auditorium, kitchen an” recreational facilities As this property commercial now _delow market ¢ ANYONE INTERESTED modern service station With a small ps vestment My a ne, Phone ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A ae Bess? Get the a ‘x Business Guide” Partridge & Huron, Postion Aoclaten 180 ". FUEL OIL BUSINESS Modern bulk plant and equipment. Excellent territo Nae e i ee vi . Press, FROZEN CUSTARD Pully’ equipped and ready for operation in the location your choice Put this mighty profit- ~~ Hambur "ee a “ Ba $125 r rger Drive-In am - a iw om wu ry ane pa onth. josed on ac- — of iiness in family. Ask for COX" REALTY RESORT 20 CABIN: Western Michigan'3 bedrm. “Rane home. Lge. club house. Co ly equipped with ali = is outside games, nis courts, agg Ks slides, rides & Safe beach’ Up to one wk, yg ny $19,500 panties Many others all over STATEWIDE ARL’ moe MENTO, _ SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a used car, see Classi- ied NOW. ‘ f ° e —— 4 td * 7 . J ‘ : é § ' * = 5 re . s sa “s 4 os 4 sf ' ; er eae ae : . ; re ee f ; . . ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 ; __ TWENTY-NINE | Bb = Business Opportunities 51 oor to Loan 53 Sale Household Goods 57) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | For Sale Miscellaneous 60; Sale Sporting Goods 65 For Sale Poutry 74) For Sale Housetrailers 76 J saa BARGAIN FOR & MOTHER WHO 00 OOLF SET NEVER USED.|WHITS ROCK HENS. UL ¥ “LET’S TALK os $25 TO $500 LOANS Beeds an _ironer 5-0179 { — PLYW D SPECIALS: L wie bag. Sacrifice $35. Sass. ott Japann BUSINESS” seaboard Finance Co. BEAUTIFUL SINGER swing Wi- i i ; _ Sale Farm ‘Produce 75 IS SOMETHING! ‘a Fa eee; | 294! for ~4 SR eseareph. | AP . j BOATS — MOTORS ser Ca Pee ae cat) HRB peeies pa ae | tePonthaes: stn rant EF ¥ f--+4- ane ie on 22 N. MAIN credit Mer. UL 3- A&K Jeng with teserve TpPces — EAFING —E-COORDNG. bi fnad County, Seki] ROCHESTE aap Se ee ETP S SHSTL | poet elder, Gledien balks, 3 faad County Leer. TER, MICH. a if por eg ment. ‘ LOANS TO $600 bunk with springs g + fle. Sa Be . § 3 Bi OD — LIQUOR A mattress 5. Pearson's a TA . = ‘ “a Lak ave opening. 16x16. 315 B. Wilson. FR) Several varietien Jack ; Oakland County's nOU: 1 quad, finest. Bast ; Bait, eas ot ee ue Ph. Rochester. 60711. OL 1-9191 tiple. brown and. soles by : ’ Minnows, Etc, 65B FORKTORS BERD AND EATING Machel 335° W Biverbell Ra. per year, @hown only by WHEN YOU NEED | sgroaeeanuons WZ 0x Ui Out _Pe Sppeltiment. “$25 TO $500. beng, Runs Ww Agr ER $ CRAWLERS | 2 nxp,| iD” AND ERTINO POTATORE MICHIGAN BUSINESS Foot) 8. én oe pm a ale ei eras of Sivertel, PE S300 ; one. SF 8. Bata, 6-6 p. 50c ; o. a ; SALES CORPORATION STATE “FINANCE CC CO. | DiNETTs Set. Cunst 5 ORES a hve" _'|— SEBAGO SEED POTATOES — A. BROKER! 7%? Pontiac State . Bidg. ers. ¥ dresser, 30 in. gas ef & Dirt 79319 pana? Beat BENT oon FE 41574 aa ee a 2) eee EEL Peete DOOR __Mortgage Loans 54) room eetigoal “ibalrs. lamps. |} TO 8 Oe. BLACK DIRT. TOP | —roune__MeY_ St. WARINE DEAL BRAMIP FOR BALE | Pay and oe \ ol, "9s, Baeut “Sale Farm Equipment 76 Conteh seremedicn tent CONSOLIDATE ET Wonka tae” "A RICH BLACK & TOP SOIL ~~ asi due to Plorids ts.| Your debts. Get cash to pay off| ELEC. RANGE. GOOD COND. 630. delivered. OR 3-0324. | 2 ag Bg sullivabee, ak, hesrew Costello's Lake Orion. MY 3-1538.| Jour Seda sou bots tes 185 8. Johnson i-A RICH BLACK DIRT & PARM| 2 *.2R": 225. OR 3-228. Want to move north b retire whose Gekiend . te | MBCTRIC RABOS, ie STORY. wean TE 2M | igo INTERNATIONAL T-D4 un he and! estimates, Pree consulta’ | cohdition. $20. FE 2- - <‘nees—nnn——e—n————— | crawler tractor equipped 7 ve! & month income | 92 W. Huron PE }-1833| ELECTRIC RANGE. AU" in AUTOMATIC : : Caly 1% YARDS BLACK DIRT OR | Bucyrus-Erie doser blade. doing ? You can! Or you, Washer. curtains, clothing sand erase aaa potndanecs. oe rompt delivery. OR 3-0644. | lent condition. Also International ne Sete Se em ik pean | Swaps 55| ind misc tems. ON 52308 eee BLACK. DIRT. TOR aorL:| 75:14 equipped with Bucy up route yourself & clear over, ~ “Kanak EVO 6c cng Garden & Lawn Rqutpnient. revel, cond ® fil. G. B Stusrt,| vied rett Implement Co. $100 & month. Guaranteed terr!-') REGULATION SNOOKER Ts | = GEGTRIC RANGE, : 64317. pee &. Weswwers Ace ft te “ee 3-033. 31200 Grand River. : tory. Reseeve your = — ble, om come nile, ae ei ae z ; ie © Birmingham. Ph. Midwest Kel PEAT HONMUS 3 YDS. DE. | _Michigan. Ph. GReenleaf lar. else — it or "ga, EM ; it ¥ a . " €0 per cont a menth en 6 sid tes!) ROTOTILLEN WITH DOZER| {iJ ,wwtomatic. double ove wi REBUILT BATTERIES 00 & ATTENTION investment. . | os . on? , pat. for boat| white, perfect cond: 91 . Hamil- | » e 7 AN Liquor ithe yeer-reund beer & 1 BEDRM HOME 1 BATHS, PULL | matic washer, $18 eac items we, A a, we wine, @ G00. ts fast Sowing Dasem't. $12,750. Will consider used. EM 3-4213. : | Seige ar anes | POLE RoC aw A BEET | SHEETROCK H t 138 MM. ITALIAN RIFLE IN Lie éx8, oss 0) ww AQSTOMM | tress aestider pe saree | We cantare rau mney on new a ek INC REALTORS & ACRES, WOODED WITH 2! Samuel's Appl. MA 5-6011. y 7m top UEP Oe CHUR , INC, 4900 Highland Rd. (M-59) streams on, to trade for late RS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS © 1969 by NEA Servine, ra, UL _3-4000 Pontise, Mich. Po OR some me well tan a iaigetatio® weeoR, oF | name brands, Seraiched. Terrific SCISSORS, PINKING | SHEARS. new STANDARD OIL 8TA STATION i Ww aw. =e il cheap ade elle 8d 65, serrated knifes, te qo fe RS or mo Pie) wy Piuoresceat. "363 Orchard Lake “What's his major subject? Well, I'd say use of oe Moo. E__WALTON ist Ay @ to Pio busin PD EE on A. E+. A ore ~ famil ene 8A: . te postelios Lake “Orion 8 HORSEPOWER JOHNSON ea | PRIGIDAINE 9 CU PT,LAROE the - Tho shigib STORE MY Siss | horse for s small motor or an| {freezing comp. Like new. Also ped bang meet pam Reeds NURSING HOME BUSINESS FOR _°!4 car. PE 4-6166. full size glider, removable cusb- . Clothin. es sale Circumstances beyond my 100 x 96. WOODED” LOT BauT, | 00s PB B-2084. Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 jis _waer LAVEEECS control. P. O. Box 112. Drayton, 2 x 42. Trade our equity of| PIRESTONE REFRIGERATOR, 9) ~~ .W-~ TORIEM OAS POMP. s 9900 for housetratier or saythi cubic ft. Exe._cond. FE $4120.) oegr) arn CONDITIONER'S $76 &|AMANA UPRIGHT FREEZER. ¥ eal alae or cite: jbl FREEZERS-FREEZERS | up, R, B. Munro lectrig Co. | _ 4250. UL_2-006 TALBOTT LUMBER BOLENS RPDING ar ; ment_F 8585 “Vie ; ANCHOR FENCES © Class installed in sash, Thoroseal BLACK DIRT & A-l TOP SOIL. | efter 5, PE 4-141'. Tl ge ‘83 FORD, SHARP, 3 DOOR. WILL ree ALL and i eg oe.) $22, Sue Dasomenis. | Shredded if preterred. PE 23-1714. sell or trade for late model uphicine & caer ten Company, 1089 W. Huron. oie | Chee? oat letek, tas SLACK Din? BAND — GRAVEL, | BOLENS TRACTOR. 's6 MODEL. 3% 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Ge Kinney a ee 3:30. All ns ye USED TV. G :995 UP. USED RE- BUY AND SAVE Oakland us re 44595. truck. PE 5-0440. a with plow, uo eulti- Gravel Plant ‘“ i CHEV. Wao is CHATSLE® cing oe . frigerator, $49.96. Sweet's me 4" soil pipe, & ........ bd furnace, 15, 3 yrs. old. livered. PE 46588 oar —_ Austin Western aravel plant cat-| ia wee or| GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP rants s eudvdaneis ¥ ouside fuss doer’... netfee | 9128. OR MANURE DELIVERED. =e erpilar oor Pr het oh gee Baer mF muro Pontiac PE 4.1585 WASHING MACHINE CONVEN: | No. 3 ne eeee Mo USED BRICK tc EACH 43371 ~€0ME IN AND SEE Lincole | Wilder comprises | this 2.300 LAKE ORION EQUITY (PRELZERS NORGE TPRERTENS | ‘intl $1805 value, 960.95, | Complete 47" sink cabinet with wall | MUtual 47481 E IN AD "3 FORD V-6 ENGINE. A-l UL 2- crating "West of Pontiac “Owner CASH POR USED TV'a=APR Chest ‘ead Uprights Sn’ Brenara iktave. as” | " \olverine Lumber | Cearrisgr teu or teas, PE ins. | GOW MANURE, Ha FeaitER | Mhe FRacTone wife PUam TC a: “6 metas Will sel for $23.00) yocorders and remuephencgraghe | ew, motel sleuly, Sereiceed, © | Wass, REFRIOERATOR, DIN: | wee Pesce Pu 20004 WINDOW — ain GowDIFIONERA rea Meuse. ot is tne Ra | BUTTON ATARTING AND BO-| “na. ™ > te cute ‘ aqurry Sin ( MocmRN 3 BEcmia | °°! Nerden: 46 site, te FV. ond lompe, YE | socgus PaaCTON 6 COLTIVa- | 00. Dracere. OM Orchard Lake) on, Kuegoriy. Raymond Gecley.| iso we bave several, good used | ports im good cena 204 Gimgese c Automatic Laundry | —— aller PE 6-298 model | 00 days came oo cash WASHING MACHINES, VACUUM | jey “cultivator ‘Kveaings, FE WESTINGHOUSE AUTO. WASHER. 4 COW MANURE. bargels, prices. = “\ WRECKING 100 CARS = in suburb 8 Detrott ait 20. Washers TRONRITE IROWER FON GPINET 121.N. Saginaw PE S-4169| foster se ha ee Urnvin ginciite hos yeild. $45, Window S4naz" mT KING BROS. — Se Reed ott Sein TE toon Sod 2, NET 121 W. Saguaw PE. er tegeit. Thyle, Biecttic, Sold $45. Window Saaz" | SRIVEWAY —ORAVEL, R if bull" sah 2.3 nell ear eaeet aerate er sad FOR BEST BUYS Corner of Sy -onusct and How BARGAINS of qm. $12. Call EM 3-6151, $5, apevered. PE ¢3263 or Pontiac Rd. xt Opdyke For Sale Tires 80A Swap fer weet have yout 6458 | GIVE US A TRY | WHIRLPOOL as DRYER. VERY WHEEL BARREL SPRAYER. Si PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP-| Fx FE +3), , 1 most NEW TIRES. @vei5, 3 REALTOR PARTRIDGE or gn cam Im OPBRATINO CON-| fet iMapie vedroom suite, Table | er 180 W._ ‘Huron * USED & NEW LUMBER spreader Old. clock. 2 kerosene PMaoriar truck & wie. OM 31834 ‘Evans Equipment re Pa Se Rta Ste eh nd! sree | im eeeacaae: eee, ravens | WADQER Tere Gea Ere | arse sleet — Mast Move | pint round ephanee gor Sf | HRSDOID p FEAL MOMUS. 8/0 TSM Sin’ otl" start Se | OPEN ‘TIL 9 pina SEL Tp MATERIAL SALES | FARM} mace - dl ape AND é ‘ GIRLs SPRING COATS, SIZE 5 | = Sn | 5340 Highland Ré (M58) OR 31008 | Wood, Coa Coal «& Fuel 87 | FOR RENT a oe Tien ae Pe iane CHEF: | Television & Radios 57B stack cunt, WALNUT & WHITE | Your cid tursiture or uppinaces, | —~ ust North of Ontorde . ‘MATERNITY CLOTHES | ad Perego isaac ter Banca Lo grec Sane yg raged vic rigs, ‘washees, or, ,tppliaaces. | pREE CORD WOO WOOD. Baing Youn | FORD OR ALLis CHALMER 5. and used. Size 16 and Rea | GAS REFRIGERATOR, GOOD 8. _EM 3-805. . own saw. Mixed wood. MI 61900.| with hydraulic eq See Establishd locations with mint condition, cherr china cabinet | Casm POR. USED TV PUR- ranges Piatt cdl ance Ba nent 2 time, 1230 Tayler eff Jos- ave investment for imventory _ me mesmy baby clotes. Call) jn good cond. small lawn mow-|_ chased st your home. PE 2-6061.| SEEP AND PORK — HALF AND WY MAN’S FIREPLACE CAmy Goal —abk oo . orning, EM > L airs | —°¢_"= 43196. TO SUY—SELL—TRADE—REPAIR | _ quarters “opayne Mkt. FE 57041| 15 w pixe st PE ¢1122 LING L sizes | FARMALL RUNS TEvbonarE RD At MYRTLE or Ce ee a ton | OAS RANGES. ALL GEES CLOSE | Soyulances “Co., #iel ‘Commerce Opes Fc POs. Ste Bach. 3) PL. ba Sieee |? iood. tale. ve biel 1 $i ve teed out prices. Samuel's Appl MA iq ee =, — Woop. at FUEL TERNATIONAL Mr —TRAGTOR | TTS MONTH ; WILLIAMS LAKE RD. - |New size 11 @eMiPorMaL| > a4, BM 3-414. cig FLUORESCENT — Machinery GOA! o 7 PAINT 48 1949. Better than most, inetoging - AT OAK BEACH | from Arthus's. Wil encrifice, Per- | HANDSOME 3 PIECE BECTIONAL | = Water Softeners S7C| Uatiwsna tecreation rooms’ |. > ORCHARD Pe sue — rubber. With 3 bottom plow Re-| SERVICE SPECIAL a MINTS DORs eb Dnessea i | $40 !¢0. Rees. OR 371m afer ESS wales, NER. Feetery |" sta van sauipment. s44s; 1 | $8.50 t foo mm don joade, | sid Sweet. 30373 10 soun | BRAKE ADJUSTMENT wee ELIZABETH LAKE RD ois on cae 7) 6pm AUTOM ATIC marred. Poaters Ghesretms.| Gnentek. 6h Millers drt CLs COAL & OIL _Lyon. GE_1-9391. “PONTIAC. | WHITE GRADUATION DRESS, ja Size | HEY! RADIO "iD apenugre. chard Lake Ave. 13. citer Turner’ dri’ press Ve" | cay WOOD DELiVENED. sg mpage gh A isTRIB- ¢ | a ee Se ae | 12, worn 3 times. Ocher teens | watt amplifier Reg.. $505 Special Water Conditioner complete with table & milling |" StABYDOD, © wai tone. Dad eg sory hs will be on prem-' misc FE 5- “es. 44pm _ $395 Samuels 4 Appi. MA 5-6011. | NEEDS NO SALT CASH WAY pi on 1 Gouseoene i, 7 i uy Pig: MY D Bom 1AM Sale Household Goods $7 | O09 BEN 55 “teas MADIOS; Cooley Soft Water Co.) LUMBER PRICES ing. ee. sT crews piste ie-xaz',| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | Fow tcagior ‘wah cultivators, 18 GOODYEAR ; FE used, $65. Quanity of shelv- ; compu tuts oe_cnng | omar Tarmac, Cuan | ROTRIE S18 MOORE SE Sioet | WATER Sorreyens ar'sio'Dis STANLEY ALOMINOM WINDOWS) ing” a et'a Toeegibe | “Eetremgte S Ease a pe “ROTO TILLERS ,SERVICE STORE abe e ottoman, mp any 5 ° = . : usiify PF | We have several used ranges and to 835: i : information bone Mr. Gritfita. . arore Pr ane ond p008 COND ee ee | For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60 Burmeister’ Ss : SUN OIL CO. ‘ist ‘De “Ciefksten Ma sioes.| bc? em te PeSAy eres ay ten OALVANIZED PIPE, ide PER stabi ae th LUMBER c ite CRUMP - LECTRIC - pUinewood 34200 +4200 * mith typewriter aT table model | 0465 _hubare_FE_ oss aE soem ft — o 3 feogits, OPA. | ta40 Acca | ome Ry Johnson. LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, | — 3am to5 pm wont tare Pri. | ee =" pnoen LiVino G RM. pesae new = Pearson's Pur- * oi ell wale Ba S sider > et pe Ee — wears after 7 pm) st suite, $35. MA §-7172. niture 4 rd Lake Ave > alUm Aawnind TUR YF TRANSIT MIX — 1850 MACK, TPR | & TRAVERSE LINOLEUM & F PAINT 8 SALE. BALP Fe atom. 8 Free estimates Dy SAFERTILLER,_TRONT ERD truck, ¢ yards, now working |c7epee._ Rees. KM 3-3001 after 7.| price At Jort's, 38 Daidet. Soc, aka. ax ieergias ALO. | cent atc tees we welt MA $-0606. (PIECE SILVER GRAY B BEDRM | LARGE DOUBLE WiTH | siDixnG or in stock for! Lapeer Rd. iTone 4s We with OFFICE) fos * goth og case EU a iase eweTe. Blend cee.) ee TOT OM. STORMS — Ores. | DOO NOUSES. KIDDIES TABLES wie "wareboue upstairs FE re toe sinter chs Pe Fay only AE: ows WOVING - FRIGIDAIRE —6 Fr | ag ees dows. #8 / rockers, . Te E. Walton bookcases, bed, springs uty- | cores SELL OR TRADE FOR COMPAR. Lake we rest mattress, rock-swivel chair, a VALLELY 09 SeLvxé TRONER” EXC a. bie value. ¢ lakefront hou Auburn & Roc Ras yr) may be used ter private cub! 7 FIRCE LIVING ROOM SUITE seta weet PE $732, tp00 Eves. OL ez) ma caigt, oO _— neat waren “a ee ee| oe 54 age tables, ee eae exc. cond na * - 1-36%" - 1-32" \3 WHEEL TRADER. 3040 — Eisctric LIGHT PrxTUnss, 248 feet en lake. $13" feet on| — Sift soli for $2.90 es PE 23-1613. | UL 2.2813, a highway. Owner retiring needs) Ai for tor on te Mma cal eek MAYTAG ROUND TUB. 4-1 SHAPE | — =ueminenaie ; = ee ee ee © Orenare oo, Parkhurst between 3/5 wae TRALSR — O86 SED. | Mere Terrifie values, bedroom Make your ofer Leave _p_ mand steel frame, rack, needs tires.| 9450 value $2.28; poreh $2.95 val- 0 FT FRIGIDAIRE REFRIO. 12%" | NORGE je AUTOMATIC w Phone FE 8-2719. ue. $1.95. Pactory ir: and STMS) ot Highland Mt al cs / ps needs minor ae | 1 sashgaes. Ak poten, that onkg_foo- Soa . SET. 830. i aW.| tory can give. . Gand — CLOTEDIO — wousmmcD | -7 => nn on 7 HLBC ARC WELDERS, 16 DRAW-| Stcuat. 383° Orchard Ls. Ave — | PPAPP ene MACHINE t bedspreads, curtains, "#12 RUGS. WOOL PACE $1585.| sell. Phileo 41" range, ee ek te cae 19. we poppy not oo ee ess tude nee| Merges, Imperigs | heute Retngeraie, sed Ketne |y Ci GARAO® pom SALE TO BR * comple wo Ope supplies: Opes } daze week, ° ity 8 st. 3 . : ; : moved. 4-4446. Saleen ys 6:30 to 6: or cans ta” a *. $89. Pearson Purniture, 41 % USED hE ae ieee | Bo meee ere 1:08, Montcalm Builders sup Birmingham. Open Tuesdays and) _Ofenara Lake Ave. $14.95 up TV antennas, $9.96. ply, 156 W. Montcalm FE 5-4712. Wednendays 9.30 to 30. |i" TV, table model ies WALTON TV | Sten. : eet VITALITY FEED eTORE GARDEN i ayn moéel...... seecee x = 818 & Waites 3 Rado a oy Op A Be Caineras, Equipment 61A ger ear Goed roitme and Sead Bat pod Vuelta ate h ani Fc Pea AES were TORE | Se ha tcepper |e ror ae Pe Sie Anos Gross. 116 car parking lot. Busi-| Admiral port, Th, pena suarenteed,| PAINT UP AND he tanks. PE ¢7233_after 6._ a. lenge .......... de ft. | _ Projector 300. hess with er without property. Al) sets S dele We tok | © mt ont pire. PER LENGTH, | p-pe bath with trim. 060.88 | ONE Fis WIDE ANGLE AND ocore Sie ae Se trace-tne ae Ovel TV. 3000 Fiza. | RUBBER BASE PAINT Gai 2 i. “Thempere tees Mais Fe grotered bain oot with ne encn OL 3a Pr ‘ oe G A. Thompson, 7005 M59 trim 900.90 | ae $30 each OL 6-286 s __Sale Land Contfacts 52 pete Lk. Ra.. PE 4-4045. Oven #9 41,-Ft. Wall Tile ..... West. Open eves, ¥ ~ irrequiaree” ~~~ ; 28 daily an LINOLEUM ie | cincu ei ea Sa sad Ne ‘b.Bitsino iss | Sale Musical Goods — 62 anc Bo PASHTUN 1 PUPPIES. sn freon a 172 8. Segina | AMPION. SACRIFICE. 2% DISCOUNT. LAND cnaeaser| ‘ia = TABLE MODEL TV. 817 95 | Syer's. 141 Huron gums Pum $32 95 Sate gras, aymence fe ee ft fan oe ORE Reemicmmatone Aire aan ““SivE#tomno ayeet PENCE ge RSS RMGE ieetlt SUED AES, Reo Cemmpwony pupa | jw sae om at C'PANGUS, REALTOR) Givtesrening Som wim orand | Mt note sone am roar’ |g tna pack —HEATEN, DOG | eygttt, "ert 2 cmenine, Tag! Aecoraige diaeee, FE sdat't™ | sete. wormed. Rens Ma ¢2eee v te ears to No money | anteed for § years, buy @& new Therm, $45 — oi) water! gs g018 HOUSES ali PET 2160 M-16," Ortonville. NA 17-2818 up te 2 ¥ pay. ertvigeretes fies Waite mare | Lester’ san 900 Gal. op thot ea | _ | BUY OF THE YEAR | _55_witiams PE 40433 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR| Gown | Peet Mee ane” si6l| “hens used machine Biehigan | les $20 New battery for Chevy, FAIRBANKS MORSE DEEP WELL) Wuriitzer Spinet Organ. Beautt- B soll. Earl Garrels, EM 3-261! Commerce Ra 2 Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Leake! $10 Garden tractor Asis, $30. 59 et Pump goed condition, 940. bench. | stock. Curtiss OR tl or EM_3-4098. a" yoerZ T TV Ave. — 6. N. Eastway Dr, _ epring Bed & - COME, IN. s ted “hear the eich BOREEMAN PINSCHER PUPS. ~~ L ist Your Property |S -GaLLSel BOPGINY WATER SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER jo-YR. 52-GAL. ELEC. WATER 1 Dr. Ph. FE 11. eee a — sod. frogs mente AEC registered, call GAr- YOR SALE NOW WITH C. SCHUETT) ss ater, $09.95. With trade-in DELUX i rv) i md leg Ba | ee aa GARAGE, FR 2 AP- ENGLION SPRINGER ~ @PANTEL. Realty, Youll get ast. courtgous) 96.60. Cobvenient terms. No dows CRUMP ELECTRIC bn aan roximately a os. f ES bean. | LIKE NEW—SAVE $400| SL , SER Pe pA to as As = 08 Ww. Hu Beg Mlecirie | 3406 Auburn PE 63613 _Ul-_3-2000 10 FF. DISPLAY CARE. &o00 — 496, a0 Ww Wal ; . FREE TO O86 HOME. DORE: Phone FE 8-0458 or MU 4-5083 { ° A . ° . WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER - Gaed wateh deg. (State Licensed Lenser) | erage. ee aft hy Ee a. sire onheanne oe susan Mest Sher 8 oF vee par Py ils wie ae eae ea BE scan Chiet & Detroiter ay 9 is eek Ge On sees aoe Kise stove $28, Garden, tree. ae awe P per it. — and mGARAGE DOORS DEMONSTRA aM agate cup auPPLiTa— wides. a ay _ : BUCKNER | fj’ ait Saletan cerns er acer| fo etl ws. Sen | Tas eee ay tae Geeta Senate Psa So on ee S| SOFA (BED) 610. TILT-BACK West. Open) sises im stock from $38 and up.| Co0m Electronic Organ Beautiful ee Lg Ba allowance *JNANCE COMPANY [4070 WASHER & MAYTAG chair. $10. Drapes, 2 pau. 616 Electric door operators, een TO Seek ot eee BW Bc B Hat tchi FINANCE Co} a ‘PA pong ol rab ' x rig aft stoves i BOUGHT, SOLD Ee 17 see Ty ot torb_ renrect stairways . “Ss wee he ee seer | Parakeets OGANARIES CAGES 0. u C inson BORROW UP TO $500 sist “,"beblen's raft ore FR D000 inghouse radio. MASCO inieteom | model nen ee | SeRGHT nirTIqUE TANG, |g Sinte WHT. Wat Oaktand Ave Mobile Homes Pemues — Dr a FOR THE HOME CAN BE|REFRIG., RANGE, WASHER, DRY- “ en Saturday $100. 6458 Adamson, Waterford. | * CODERS. _— Waled Lk Braricn ning te FOUND aT Soa wi einer aa Batti, bear set | Paces on steel” “hs “eee BERRY DOOR SALES PANO To WING OaCAR SCHMITT —SSREO BOER POPPIES — | Sales Borrow with Confidence | [es pay; Teenie es oskp | Fare i2_ GAL. ELEC HEATER, 96 6s. NEAVY STEEL PLOWS PORT ema | it tie PER WORTR SEDSONE 4 BLUE FICK PUP; | «901 Dixie Highway $25 to $500 a a oe Heap oe Sande ae Saas pa tne, +9 ree erm reneged, Gneoaile, “H's sae inca -waes eae eet | Pa Household Finance w tea ot MONTHS TO PAY coin 6 -pvlemioedl @ : ; 0 pair. 2 Med old. FE $-0107. ones oy LE Corporation of Pontise | We on st, scree me owt | uel. yr? P MA 1. aca Vi PLUMBING _ 3%" pf . , or Save $100 on a new piano. UGHERED DACHSHURDS trailers, We at oat on our “TOANS — ANS ad i en Nes ie teed Gaiam omer Le hes pene oft!) Beusate Leer ome win! “Hunting Dogs GWA} _Sehreimece die mat “oiehgers —_— o@ Auburn vt agpenayr oe Spen oe tal Ws proved. $80.50 value, $2850. and eee “From, "re "Trained dogs & pope, Ste TRAILERS Be - le pe bem Petie ton ‘nes 95 | OPen_eves. $59.50. ‘These marred. ra is & pups. . “ yc pee eens sine cette move, a SEE | Seen “Toone 3 bird enue ae Te rc) gan Bhat ee 393 59 Small mahogsny inne |. $a00 tn me AN La Bg Liberal Terms paxe CANS, “haved ONE Mine machine Toa 3 pc. chrome in nelie “SINISE gts | Bo ® ONLLON, Qik, FARE AND Fii- ae 16 | Used mahogany Lowrey orgen. wi — para aes Pe Ad og Beri e $1 W. Lawrence % gro $72.60 full pFice. Or make pay- ; Be. livia rim. suite #9 | j200 HO TRAIN pao eaitt Lith | nee oe : a geod ie ge “car “car Gmail walnut piano . . , $775.| | registered Beagles, PE. 2-108” | 60 8. Telegraph FE 2-320 LOANS $25 TO § $500 ee el tM eBags ul coniiienes : pin Fe S00 = =. eal a | #8 pre maben dows. down.” Sut rate Practice piano ............. $90. Dogs 7 Trained, _Boarded 70 i 8 ete., ettachme AN si % TON : ens, On yorn stenatare of ey ef oy ichewt, steachanente WYMAN'S fares PANEL 8. lee acy om $-4101 a ae G08 AND cATy poanpED. OXFORD service 4 i: ct, friendly "Eod help AOTOMATIC WASHER WITH SUDS | 16". Pile EZ. tems OT ‘ washer BS a Pete | er PUP neice *GALLAGHER’ Ss return, Dryer to Take tere “x idee Mhestele AVAILABLE “Row Call after 4 p.m. FE 5-2035. | 18 FE. Huron FE 40666 ~"ties, Grain rs Feed 71 TRAILER LOAN CO ABO A finn ne B Wh. To OR, Slick, meeey coe "am en eit ‘r Ail money Speltea” whee eis: Wt & IND CUT HAY, STRAW, SALES iN Pe f 2. Pik Sea adtitaitis pance tresses. Paid 6300, seaep toe 090, sonable ¢ suse Com GRIiNNELL’S & 3N t] STEWART GENERAL OARWOOD GET @ TO $500 06 Oakland Ave.___FE_2-403) a ase agg aly over for. ee 4) pany, 2960 way. ee {com 8. eis mea, DG DAY. straw. corn end oats, HOLLY VAGA shel BAN RUT oN | Sistet she San hes Ss tn Hf Bhs Fanta "|~ For Save Livestock 72| Malek beaut treks ia s — he. WH per oe. : AN 4 Signatur e brea ee aod “tables. Ba toa" . aE ee ea Sale Store Equipment 64 2. srirreD WORSES. write Fight acre." See Us. today. One ’ aattresses. Must sell ranty ice Reo Le ~ 2-6186. m of Lake Orion on M24 O00 thats imavediately. A chance for a real ates ee Faich , Sales. Seo the "30 Reo Rides. An COUNTERS, SCALES cur | 7-3 YEAR Gib 8. GURRN- wy" Sora !s 2. ‘0206 : Outfitting Co. 4763 sed i Trade ™ 99 a arpened oem re- saw. 2 National Bg rs.| sey & Red , & : ‘ Dials ws Brarion Piaine. Open heat ot arawers 008 scvisceres i. = up & danvery. &. oa 2 Hobart grinders, Oi Toner Sept. A. 4, OA Pet OAKLAND Tritt ee i Fas orp. i, pester ond 300 Gallen tank. FE! FGp YEAR soneet| RENT IT FAST : BABY $a “ai ‘ A Daven & chait veersveces S34-50, BA Sal Goods through Rent Ads! Room, ed ce Soro et 58° Macias iat buffet & 7 ‘chairs. 648. a Sale Sporting Geode 66 ; + J = BOUSe omar any- AND WN ‘A sae. Aevetieid tioor sample .. Mahogan bd er ~% ‘Faabs. MARE | thing — Want Ads give REACH CASH CcuUs- complete, $19.65. ft a. 8. a H Bed trames, 44.98. 10° | Wak ee ert nts i a LRCRAPT adem Rs. \ ou ACTION. Dial FE TOMERS through Classi- “is. Pearson's Hiowas ECONOMY MBER ban and mittens. F acuare ph OES, eR 8181. ; fiéd Ads, Call FE 2-8181. rs ake Ave. |361 & Saginaw re 14m BEN UMBER CO.| Sia! orees ieee Bae ‘ \ y <> 4 = > a . eRe ete eS gt re Bie eS we PS. Se se ee ee ee , — i i = — =— —_— sae —_ _-_ \ , HS - ¥ t . i : . 4 : \4 r’. . é THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 , =a aa seni i or 91 For Sale Cars 91 be Bin oren the | Rar THIRTY ~ OA For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 2 | ‘97 PLYMOUTH BLACK 2 DR. ys H Boats & Accessories 85 Wanted Used Cars 88 Auto Insurance : @ POR BERVICE, MUST . PRICED TO SELL!! Economica) 8 very reas, FE ust Nave PL & PD FOR MOST CARS. $9.60 PONTIAC AUTO Misell 81 \Chevie Convertible. 3120 ‘86 Pontiac starchief sio0s |< f2i8 oF TT Wak OF M aNnias a MUCE AS $50 FOR JUNK AND os. Pmts. of $4.99 éa. , > G L. Catalina coupe ....--.+++e. ‘37. PLYMOUTH ag es oom ‘Al SHAPE » Boar, at, Mores, Am can, FE 2360 days oF FE 43590 Eves, PE 9-4359. BROKERS ves | ited CHEVEGLET TBALA GOW. | ee Ge ee Dm only, PE $2007. carbs. r 4pm - ; a ‘37 Chev 4 dr. wgn. V-8 PG Tl power, $2.250, 1955 ick -u Por _& 8 p.m. only, | kesestenr ster TRAILERS CASH FOR CARS | Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | -57 Fora convert. 31605 Lipa means, ve new. ; HOUGTEN & ‘Son’ in PLYMOUTH, , CUSTOM BUB- 2.000 oo tlien Ra Ran 4. wor. BOATS — ~ mth d.. arerted GEOR: ted _ 81. 150. Both like a ee ’ YOUR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER u teering. 19,-|° * 97 ratech tneae HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES VER IN CAR SALES wer brakes, and 5 49 \ running . Outboards Case Pike 7308 | + FORD, TAKE O CHE 55. 210. 2 FOREIG cond. $2000. OR |' Tre\wnitebouse and Glasy Magig [CA A! = payments Call. MArKet_ 4207. straight shift, Clean. Sharp. i ECldls ociasters OL 1-9761 Goo mies = RB age Ma ie es. SRUISE-OUT. ot Nites DON ‘T LOSE J eat INVERT. ALL EX- ar TT, Di WN ‘S4 Cadillac full power ... net pg E + PE 44370 FACTORY BRANCH tras Clean. PE S-0178. : A t Now! AO M aLONEY DO' AE “CY” OWENS FORD Alo 10 others. plus piekups cograuios momma Bret) §~YOURCAR se vauxnat tne ee | ACL "| Sepmcateeeiow® Seetut’se| 57 PLYMOUTH ConouY Uanid “chns .Mercury motors. Orien MY_3-1538. W, will show you how to cut & poon a is? IMPERIAL LIKE NEW . , 1695 mon “ 7 oo ae IS IT! BOATS & MOTORS your payments in half. Call or A real mileage maker, oo 4 door, ogee gg oo 57 Ford W agon .. ‘$ 895], L “UCKY AUTO SALES $1145 “Ss thi ne” Elect controls}; com Tutu ditione ,¢ . 8. Saginaw 4-2214 1s one eed % ‘evinrode contfols . my vi tee e eo $ © © © 6) 2 9: ° 9}; a gs fF Just oe ce i Ghee. Heap 2232008] 2 i / / : ~ | ONB on wi CLEANEST ‘55 Pon- & controls Edd S m . * vacation. Only | ’5 1ev. OD ceo. #H d b . 2 dr. hardtops in Oakland Used 1 eisae Ps controls Ono i Orne '55 Plymouth $ 795 araenburg y wens County. < ’ e 55 Brerercvere ont se irailer = oncany BOR ntlac aoe es. HODGES, INC. e002 | 56 DeSoto Wagon $1495 8 Cuer Bane Dr. Terese eben re Sar SAGINAW STE. 5.3868 Also cheap tranaportation < be Pull tive uew Mei hey ‘NARI NE PE 5.0208 EEGO ) BARBOD SE 2.2529 O a cena sss eee we eo ee DARK Ply. C . $1695 Ss Fon va Custom” a De. sioes i an R &C RAMBLER | MAZUREK QUTBOAR —— tase Il power. Low mijeage. | ’57 Y¥. CONVERt. .. - a1; 4 Dr. Sed as 55 Boulevard & Saginaw R PAYMENTS ON GOOD lue. Pull po . . : 53 Chev. EM 3-4155 custo BOAl COVERS 4 axD ~ Needed Immediately : — chevy FES 86-0890. Good cond. $540. MU 4-8319. ’S2 Chev. Convert. $ 395! corNER cass & ja Fike ve bine " Commerce at Union Lk. Ra etre repair. FE ¢4277 or FE 1953 thru 1957 Models e 1) i 500 BERD 1 53 DESOTO 55 Dodge LaF en. $ 995 ‘OT IBETTA, $825 EXC. C or PLYMOUTH 31 RONTIAG SrA aa A ot fl (Ba : elp ° C 34496 ible. Ca CUSTOM Lia 4nD/ Bring Tith—Get Cash eae eee Can mrale Peles F.DOME 4 DOOR 8 °S6 DeSoto Wan? ce iserrA 8k } CALL FE 2-3228 2-Door, Powerflite 3 PONTIAC > BTATION a boat repair mone : OR , "wy f we b) , . We “> hydramatic Ee threats | COMMUNITY Store| Si = # SS Dose ng 9 ape Bae ey | SOSTULL PRick | |" SE ee a . : "CED NTIA = SMHOUDAY F AeMING Motor saice TAKE BR AID 3g DeSota ; --se+$ 395] gguin radia eater. ei'FE! NO CASH NEEDED | iow powmiae, wad ng ane ALUM . - TAR | PE 2-677 MERCURY OUTBO AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 3- 7117 ADVANTAGE ‘35 ‘Buick H'top ....$ 995 | a"Siggcony—manpToP—Ra- Pe HARDTOP. __ PE 8-4539 : ABSOLUTELY 36 PONTIAC 4 DOOR INLAND LAKES SALES SS 5 MT. CLEME OF OUR >< 58 Pont. H'top ....$2095| “pio & HEATER. : HYDRAMATIC, RADIO & HEAT- W_ HURON 7 wire READ __Bestin “= s Ms ANT MOTOR SALES Wag $ 695| Re a of $27 24 mo “Call Credit ER WHITEWALLS ABGOLUTE- GuTOM CRAPT UT ET WITH N OW LARGEST STOCK ad eae ie ABUND DeSOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER "54 Plym. Wagon .. 198 er alr. Parke at Mal Steen LY ae rie a on ae on ° a eS in Mich” an tises to solve foreign STOCK oe - a STS. 56 Ford Sed., pow’ r $1 Harold Turner Ford. rah r Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. CHRIS CRAPT SPORTSMAN WO THIS ear owner problems. Market Tie) Or INE USED CARS FE 2.0186 ‘Sl1_ MERCURY AUTO. DRIVE. Harofé Turner Ford. pied. planking convertible top. Co, 71 W_ Huron. FE 8- PINE Us ri '56 DeSoto H'top ..$ 995) “Runs good. $180. UL _2-3706. ‘56 PONTIAC, STARCHIEF, 4 DR, 18 ft. inboard Riviera. A er) BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR 958 RENAULT TRADE TODAY !+ , 75| i958 MERCURY HARDTOP, POW- MONTHLY PAYM'TS | “ter power’ teakes, End. snd —ready for action! FE \ i 4-9032 50 Chevrolet Ooooc S$ ) = age power brakes, white ‘ * Pvt. owner, MA 5-2118 2 se : TOP = 53 Pl I $ 295 radio, Pheater, sss. wil F IAC CHIEFTAIN 3 DR 1 EVINRUDE — 8% 2 HP PSHERMAN | ‘3 , 53 F aia E uneeeny © consider trade. = Sean ai Hydrematic. R&H, water moving — will sell for] OF STATE. “SHOP THE REST, For Sale Cars 91 ‘ ‘57 DeSoto: .....+.-$1595 | gy MERCURY. ¢ DR. | STANDARD 42.482 actual mi Good cond. $350. ter, m mes = jo. , hift ove. . e i : tle, includes carrying rack. Call Bur GET THE BEST PS De-onin 7" IT’S TRUE 34 Buick Hitop ....$ 695 only 4288 ® ence MA 5-1642 i ' ' T,_CEN.| AVERILL’ S ‘ B h 5 H Pp Ave. PE 2-9555 ” taeck, Compies accesories & ble deraerim I [\ TER rignt spot aupt Pontiac os Auburn Ave Motor Salea H AS MI | e . - : = RV Fok ELLE TEL BORBRPOWER| Pe 20078 FE 4.6866 Orchard ere at Cass Is 'the Place to Buy 7 /. 56 MERCURY . 43 ‘SOUTH SAGINA\W < Je O488 Catalina MONTCLAIR HA ° Bucaneer outboard motor, hard- FE 1954 Pontiac Starchief “1 . Open ‘til 9 pm. xeelient | e. Hydramatic. Radio. Heat- 2 Boor os a , iy been ie ee 1-0765.| ouR coe OD DEMAND Motor Sales $C VROLET er Whitewalls, All leather trim. Motors Inc 3a Owne a — “PONTIAC RUNS GOOD, $870. Station agon j INUM ‘FISHING 7 55 CHE $99 dow ’ ° $2 PER : Reta ae pe D633. “LIVERY “CLEAN CARS” lees ik $ 995 2 DOOR 210 1 Pontiac, Starchiet Sports, fe 312 S. Woodward oe ee Sale AT LI BEN Se O92 BUICK 2.6.26 6 0 FYE kes, white |. +) fost Lad le ol — eens 14 SUPER with power steering and ca ot Frige pay- | B'HAM MI 6-5302 | PONTIAC. 1955, 2 DR. HARDTOP. Complete whh pare & anchors WE'LL GIVE YOU | brakes. tu-tone green finish. Car wamtk. 36 months on balance Like new. R&H | Hydramatic.| MERCURY 9 PASSENGER $13 ea. Oakland Beach, 3650 a $$$ CASH $$$ | is im good shape and ready to | SRS Oe OR CORE AC COMO rr | _White_wa'l tires $876. OR 37778. ia, Ve waging, ‘peoraiiee, Walton Blvd. Drayton Plains FOR YOUR EQUITY OR set demo. Low down payment. T-Huron 923 W Huron FE 4-2185 MOTOR SALES ‘33 PONTIAC 6 2 DR. VERY CLEAN. | radio, heater. Good condition. RY OUTBOARD MOTOR) OOD DEPENDABLE CAR | . oi Whitewall tires........ $195 down. 1968 5 MALES PE 3-7542. H. Riggins —_— eg tees Hook's) AG pos) BAKES ohooonoa- $1025 . ~ 1955 Pontac, 2 dr. Beautiful 2-| LEAVING STATE. oe DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 185 PONTIAC COUPE. R&H | 1954 poRD CUSTOM LINE 2-DOOR pce Pine Veke Fe 2=™ CE | “CENTURY 2 Dr. Hardtop with MOTOR SALES } tone, Hydramatic. R&H, power stecrine’ W.W. 6.00 ectea) saline Tue tt a ue Hydra, Pwr. brakes & seats. | #54 PORD Fo engine, sutomatic MERCURY cae op eo | BILL SPEN j radio, gee Pa agent abd Wee velee pon Cat 1965 Poster's “ar. » sedan, hydra- $2050. Call Sen, 4 or anytime 2-0186 ON nau roa endian keaten A goes condition. foot 3-point Hydropl. - | brakes. w ileeiCome 35 matic R&H. Full price $295. Sunday, FE $44 MERCURY HARDTOP. BLACK. ‘55 PO’ : . dition. $275. ey “RAMBLER | Good running automobile. CASS AT _W. PIKE STS. oy $5 PORD 6, OVERDRIVE. R&H, | '54 MER 23-8156 or FE 8-0555 | power brakes & seat, white walls, | ROLET 310 4-DOOR Pontiac toe ‘Lake. aiter 4 ep. pm. | ICE | in and drive it. _ FE 20186 let, 4% ton pick-up. 3200 ide walls. EM 3-5384. |_Nice. PE 2-8 | exe. cond. FE 4-7793 —. | 1985 CHEV! 4 werglide, 7, HP EVINRUDE, PRACTICAL), | —SALE3 & SERVICE easy 1954 CHEVROLET, POWERGLIDE, 18d Chevrolet, A low mileage job. | _White side_ 1, LOW | "53, RAMBILER © CONVERTIBLE. | — Ore cond Pm Ors EPTAINa | once V-8 engine, | powergiide, ™s “Tyne new, FE 2-1104. a hh 56 Ford $1345 | R&H, white walls. PE 5-6587. Lew "een payment. aie esc, condition FE | RADIO Re o MON. ee hardtop, R&H, hydramatic,| 8dio. fins nh 1 owner, good con- 3111'S. = - teeta! j sd gl ral sar ; | peg M & M Motor Sales | “parxtane. “station WAGON Be Seite ie apie OER | 1050 Chrysler, "6" dr, sedan, auto. 13487106 Union Bt | Ey Down Atcume. payment of | $1050. FE 4-1400, 141. Huron | dition. 1g’ MAHOG. SPEED-LINER— Collar on later model cars! season is coming . . . take the | 88, CE White tires, special at $695.| matic transmission, R&H. Full P| wt zy { r. Mr. | > NTIAC 4 DR. HARDTOP | — < ull-tilt tratler, For top dollar 3-1603 | ; the picnic ground in | _ lic _White tires, special 45. No money down. ‘67 PORD PAIRLANE H. TO $865 mo. Call Credit ‘36 PO 37 19 4-DOOR aan “Loseed with extras 2527 Dixie Hwy oR | this Wagon, ‘Twione’ tan. power | "s5—CHEV 4 DR. V-8 POWER-| price $145. owner, 2 tone, POM, R&H, W. Parks at MI 61500, Harel Tura | “Btarchief. 18,000 mi. FE 4-6437 s557 CHEVROLET 210 ¢-DOOR funy? ea — Le his w : tom lide. White tires, special at fon Specials tires & extras. 17,000 miles, oe er Ford | _efter 5 pm ; wagon, powe > raat he 00 d 7. | steering. seat belts and cus gude. $695 Lots of Transportation Spe 5 450. PE 4-4798 )PONTIAC. LOW | heater. Coral and tvory finis | op 1 trim. ‘ Nights ‘Til 9 fect condition. $1450. OW’'S THE TIME TO BUY THAT MUST SELL. ‘59 NEW 18" SPEED-LINER GLASS wee | bright trim -| See WALT SMITH at Maple stees or __MAple $1141) or UL 32-1419. bins gir ll 5 Ba Pr hans to Mawel | —Ueser. Silt trade. OR 3-2728. | One owner. Reup2site down. anes Paid ee oe es ne CASS- OAKLAND “oo 4si5 OR 3.8556 a ge a Ve T Thunder-| Wwe nave 5 large wants Ss oor | Grand : _ Aeon redns beuter, woul wat . ate 2 DR. SAVOY. Tri-tone white ar S-O: AD __ ‘ton _w : A Sa R&H, Clean, very der to win. so we are really a USED 12) BOAT—7% hp MOTOR, FOR USED CARS grey, push button drive, heater, | Pontiac’s Newest Used Car Lot | 57 DODGE ROYAL LANCER cioay nie — Eeensubeer at tel You. cam ihelp’ us and . tires. Loria Pinas rd bot a tos saan : Pee tan a a | | 312 W Montcalm aa Aleta steering. Exc. "| _ 43034 Milford _ ____| yourse a a2] au = Open ing condition: 0 s FE 8-8283 0 CONVERTIBLE,| now d. | a T FORD 500 : USED 12° BOAT—15 hp re D son | be driven to be appreciate $32. CHEV. POWERGLIDE, 26,000 | j9s6 DODGE, Peer tusicas neue 75 _& sharp, EM 3-0081. = come to you. Just call EM ft modernization | 1989 CHEVROLET NOMAD ri = trailer—$65 down. usSS AW 1°56 Buick $1295 | _actual_miles, FE_8-0005. -_ eS ee ee as 33 FORD SEQAN | RADIO AND AND ae BELIEVE WE CAN BEAT an Gaetan Hn wagon, V-8 ggg ay roe _ a ee IR, F 5 T WHIT DEAL - 1 powe . SED 14 BOAT—15 bp MOTOR 22 8 SAGINAW SPECIAL 4 Hardt Has | ‘53, CHEVROLET. BEL-AIR er. $1095 HEA WN. ‘$8 FORD $497 heater. Many other extras. U trailer—§40 down FE 2-9131 rete ane wedtae ore tu- v8. Rceet Coe Nice. $795. Cisvicsion Motor Sales accu Cavemen et ake Ge. R & C ‘Rambler Sales a Fe Cink & seces ACCEPT | Leno Mec ans ely Galan OTOR— TOP > BUCK—JUNK CAR- eTRUCK | tone white over green. Has black | Garner Used Car as -R-PLYMOUTH DEALER| Assume it Mgr Mr. Parks at | g145 Commerce Rd. nr. Union Lk | ANY REASONABLE OFFER, Fl- | Demonstrator. a 2 hp M ONTIAC WASTE F® 2-0200' tires and in ausry’ good shape. REPOCER SCION gh tg get ico MA $5141 MI 47500" Harold Turner Ford. | S143 C 7 eu 34ise| ANY ARRANGED Crelier— ew COWR: 0 EVLA” . = —_—_, = an 8 am. p.m. . OP CASH $868 FOR CLEAN CARS 2222 FORD, 3 DR PAYMENT — sr? 24 neues Mich. MElrose 7-661) OUNT | = overhauled Call FE 5-4300 good cond $250. OR 3-7486 68 a ‘en CLMi. Gin bidmuaGe Seo arate Contineatal. Radio & beater 6605 MOTOR SALE: | “TERRIFIC DISCOUN le Trucks 90 oR TRADE ‘55 BUICK. CENTURY 1954 CH i" some? Let us help you adjust to sp Oe Pak cect” «(LS CHBRVROLET Bel Air Door o<<.c«c.-- tnd theeeen Saaten a oret 100 ME: = CE | OF TE eRe: OR BORER: FE pon TH RED HOT DEAL | {some less ian Me or S I lop’ Power steering, Power betes | 35 YEARS PAIR KE 61s “7 bal Shift, Radio and Heater. Sharp! MONTHLY SF eens eas eee TERN, L 1 Ton, | _5-3937 RED HOT C Lake Orion Motor Sales | top Power steering. Po CASS AT W. PIKE STS. 708 7 heater $1795 36 PAYMENT — 8! per cent guaranteed outboard re- +47 INTERNATIONA 2 N THE a RESTON RD. Powerglide. Radio & FE 2-01! by 23 yrs t Good cond. $225. FE ¢-48¢4, . eee ess THE MAN WITH M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. et aE |S Sxperience. Open 10 to 8. Keego ° 4. Wo Huron "53 BUICK BRIGHT RED CANE! ‘'S2 FORD CONVERTIBLE. FORD | josp pontine @ dr. 870. Hydra. SACRIFICE shin ’54 FORD Cnstom 4-Door 8 ..... $399 rbor. $l INTERNATIONAL 94 TON, ECIAI, 2 DOOR RBSOLUTELY. NO” MONEY| matic. Radio & heater Beautiful | 1957 Plymouth 2 dr cond. FE Radio and Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT eae hed gt peng a ee _UL 3-428 she "57 Bel “ 3 Gar st) wg). g1a98| ABSOLUTELY NO” M mols = t cond 1 owner $1005. Yellow & white, Exe. cond. FE Fordomatic, 2p Orcheré LE. Rd. ‘33. DODGE WRECKER. $395 "36 Chev., 21 OU ; DOWN Assume oaymen = ; $499 ~ 1 1146 mo. Call Credit Mgr 1954 Pontiac ’ dr. sedan. Rad . | Denial eee : | “smith Motors, on! CARPENTER axa, ah Mi O1806 Masel Heater & bhydramatic $545. LOOK! BUY! SAVE! |] ’'53 BUICK Special 4- Door ..- MONTHLY PAaY- ee ee NEW | CHEVROLET COMMERCE || Turner wn couNTRY Te SEDAN.| 1958 Vauxhall, 4,000 actual miles. guste NT s21 auce Frase” " § 59 Dodge Pickup 4 “s on wee nah @: af 5 ale extras. $2.850 OR 3-7005.| Radio # heater $1545. (1959 FORD 500 hardtop. Pordomatie, 4-Door 8. $299 i . i I ll standar Sed oe __"- S| SES ’ eieisieieisierete : | ee ae aa . feceral MOTOR c Ay ES . BR \NCH | 1963 PORD. ata oe iti, Erma HOM ER HIGHT MTRS. | = =, peal gird 53 FORD Custom 4 saa Wade, w Walls MONTHLY WANTED. re} METAL ROW- tax Michigan sales plage Boe Geicatiei Caco OeL ee FACTORY AD 82 PORD. 8, RAH. BARGAIN. EM “15 Minutes from Pontiac” | pew ang oniy 1900 miles. ‘ie PAYMENT — $17.08. t. OR 3 ee rate 7 2 iggins. Michigan 1958 LET ene Sale . . veep 174 PARK | ci R RAMMLER-DALLAS a. S57 CHRYSLER ee Oxford. VICTORIA Impala hardtop, power steering, | , 4 FORD Victoria .......cccc cece cece eee SAID vsES fy SF FE. 20837 7 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER CASS AT |W PIKE 878. | 9 » ae 33 FORD Stion Er. ——— trans. R&H.| power brakes. powergiide, V8 en: 2 Fordomatic, Radio and Heater. Power. MONTHLY G 7 D a DOOR HA ; . ¥ ma USFD OUTBOARD MOTORS ee. ex. =a —| 51 BUICK ¢ ae ‘Dyna. |? Radio & Heater. Really REPOSSESS full price W Walls, etc. 2732 Woodbine off = rr ann Rie with low PAYMENT — $27.24. Jobnson 25 hp to son p. ner | TRUCK. SPECIALS ("stow kaon & mEADER On Sharp! me pans noetes 35 engine” Mr. | _ Voorheis. “Good CONE. | _ miles. | . ieftain 4-Door 8 ..........$399 Nascen, 90, bonis, Mereury me-|nosee 673 & up! BOLUTELY NO eo aie ae $1795 Bell. King Auto. PE 8-0403. 196) HUDSON, Ral gg ee es See teres || 0) PONTIAC Chieftain 4-1 eas res | H re = Assume ments o are . Victoria bar | : adio i 6 . a to 1st “Looe star ale | st Ford. a 3! Gone Cali Credit Mer Mr. Parks at| + + . ox LAKES SERVICE, #94) COOL- : radio, heater, white wall tires. A Privamette. Rode. gias, dem M!_ 47500 aro! urner Ford. ey : . real nice car. low MC, 620 — 8X10 yd. tan rt Dag8 190s Mar- sae, Piswscr idhing ‘beets bad|-tr Chev, 3a3 94. — 209 ‘36 BUICK CENTURY, HT, R&H, ' ae an te: We Cea | Mar Deir WitnLs ‘ipdsunne SS PLYMOUTH Belvedere trees eee eee s AD ae s—Start from $99.50. ‘36 Chev., 325 yd. — 2-ton Nice. $1005. Garner Used Cars oar "sk Merce Station Wagon. a a ll tires. ard Shift, Radio and Heater. = aie International 313 785433 ‘op | 83,2 DR. BUICK HT EXC: COND. on 1aC o pass. 153 Fo S ieee The ls cnr’ sherp, | MONTREY PAYMENT $27.24 er $1,305, 14 $525. Check on/sTAKES Part Pvt. owner. OL 2-211. | & a few cheap ones. Dealer 1988 PORD ................. $2195 oo pri packaged deal isems Garin onc i. ton. 2 es 1953 HARDTOP BUICK. GOOD | ‘ Fairlane 500 convertible. — S4 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door 2 -.$499 Spee Some down, Beek teen | cee nes speed, 12 ft _cond $295. FE $2766. O steering, power brakes, Pordo Hydramatic, Radio and Heater. MONTHLY PAYMEN 10 Dreyer's Gun & Sports Cen | TRACTORS $215 & up | ‘51 CADILLAC — $100 = C1 7 weed weil ines, Dene tae ome — svi = 15210 Holiy Rd. Holly. MEI-|'53 Chev, coe - ~2-ton FE 5-1430 ____ | phe wall tires. : €399 rove 46771 52, Mack, ce 1955 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE PLYMOUTH eel 30 PONTIAC Catalina. «cece <.e 0 nent 0c & ; 750, COE oifer | | 1958 PLYN =" = i nn NTHLY PAY- ME LOT NEAR SYLVAN ‘5? GMC es rd | Full power, sharp. Make oj | ' | hardtop, automatic tran Heat Leather Interior MO - Wm * — ood nn -Craft. Call bs Esa 1a oss Roa! tanger _MI 6-1848 | tore | PONTIAC-CADILLAC Discount por it ly radio, hanter. white wall Reaio and Hes er after 4 - Scere oo & up | tires A_ so . _after 4 PE 2- Pa Dae Pewee Wize 10598 CONTINENTAL | | 1957 PER Pe SEP 1 'S§ PORT: Convertible «.«<,< bcc e cece e eee y 38” Fiberglas SSA 20. Ford FS. ae ee FROM | \ OF T FE 3-7117 Se al itetior igt BeGeTEe bine | en dene bade eee neater: 10) Radio land Heater, W/Walls, Sharp! “MONTHLY Pay- BoaTe COVERED nuTo Rust FIGRUDR PANELS. EC. ALSO FixB "rae Poet’ OFrice | $25 eure Comets PB, | i | ae BOA . J x BEHIND THE P¢ . 4 $1595 ec D Cl b Co wean ee siere & repair. ‘4 Midget racer bodies } ; , ION WAG-| savings at only _ 1957 PLYMOUTH ..... oe flit | 54 FOR u upe ....... ume aarhy Sa." Schram Truc | CHEVROLET CO. | ima cuzvaouer stay $1195 if) | ee eS ere oor eee RSs asee!Wiaha “arora = > OR _3-0311 ‘34 CHEVY 2 DR, VERY GOOD. ull Uu coral and white finish. This is PAYMENT — FIBEROLAS PRODUCTS SALES, 2539 9 Dixie Hwy. . Has e TM 3-001. H Rigging 1957 CADILLAC cick Soe, come ae Bl service ond _repeir__OR_3-5193. | 1 FORD TANDEM DUMP. 9 YDS. NTERNATIONAL — Full power. A one owner new ‘a eee . $995 ed 87) 1-700. $1,800 cash. FE 5-8257. I? 4 4 CONVERTIBLE, White with white 5 4-door sedan. Dynaflow, Transportation Offer ee _FORD Faso BUMP. 6 YDS. NEW top with interior of red and white. als| heater, white wall, tires. .| $975 cash FE 5-8257. ] YEAR Full power one A one-owner car and r ce. a ag i Connecti, ‘90 FORD PICKUP,‘ TON. - EES eet Se 1958 BUICK ................ a bama, Philadelphia 50 Chevy pickup, % $3295 - D Special hardtop with ’ gas allowance. FE 2-32 Sharp, $200. 50 Chevy pickup. ‘6 NT ALL ,REDUCE radio, heater, white wall tires. |! seo BITCH Suner Hardtop Perr Teer ee, i agg lg SIRLINER =| Hot age SE Biva FES = DISCOU 1957 CROWN IMPERIAL Green snd ‘white fin Drostiew., Radio yy Heater, Power Steering. “MONTHLY Calffornia. $80. Hawaii. $9910 — SSS 5 el SOUTHHAMPTON COUPE with Monday. pie TT aesday custom trint. $1005 PAYMENT — Ferry Service, Inc. OR 31254 '54 GMC yy Ton Pane power steering, brakes and seat. ait 1955 PONTIAC shed = TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART! WARRAN Ta e- f lS A one owner new Cadillac trade. ONLY!!! Hardtop with ip Alco hy- 1°55 FORD Custom 2-Door 8 ..... -...$599 Tey einer san F $2495 ‘57 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan dramatic, — tires. Red | Fordomatic, Radio and Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT f hite nis) | EN FREE KES S€NSE o Was $1694 NOW i325 | and w OBILE .e 2. $1095 $7 Wanted Need Cars eve "To D IBLE cr y uy doe? mean, Mae 56 FORD Deluxe 4-Door ..................$799 "IT GUT 4 EAL WITH , with Hydramatic, radio 2 Pee ee WITH EVERY CAR hie 10 PB " Shits tea, newts Sree ‘§7 PLYMOUTH Convertible | 2 door sedan. ydramstic, radio, matic landll Hester’) Custom (interior) G4ONTHLY! Pay. Factory Branch , Bill Spence brake and windows. Like new | Was $1795 . black and 1 owner. 30,000 actual MENT — $34.72. % throughout including new tires. "56 FORD Station Wagon 1 $7 cc : 7 OLDSMOBILE ....... $2095 || » Montere Hard top .:.......$/799 After All OAKLAND AT CASS | ‘58 RAMBLER Cust. Sedan... .$1795 s Wa GAME sess: avis NOW ses W8t is hardtop, power | steer- 55 MERCURY M ps Moxter. a ake MONTHLY MONEY TALKS! $5 FORD +) TON PICKUP — Coverage; No Exclusions 38 RAMBLER Wagon........ $1948 | ware Oe | eae walls” Sharp oe tack PAYMENT — $34.72. : $500 sett z ‘ rubber. Exc. cond. throug (1958 Chev Impala. 1 owner. $26; 0 CN NRT | O56 BUICK Super 1956 CHEVR pice eres ee - 2-D ..$5 So shop the rest then drive out H INC, MU 4-1715 Chev. Impala. 1 owner.. $2 146 | 1995 N . V8 en , power- ’ FORD Fairlane -Door on chee es ftau ee ee ee ee te Bese THN ne oe MACK TRUCK, | 1981 MG Coupe like news. $1896 | '58 CHEVY Station Wagon... $ “65 RAMBLER Station We s 990 side, feats heater, 2-tone green 55 ondomatic, Radio and Heater, W/Walls. MONTHLY ret ee TOP DOLLAR see we 06S Chev, cdr, Wagons 7. $2088 | ‘ST DeSOTO P/Plite Sedan. ...41695 Wie BOG cists exe pfinish, very nice. hes PAYMENT — "97124. , ev -dr, ses seees y 1 eeeeescons . ae age ror CKS |'54 peng Ppt sscisten were : = ‘57 RAMBLER 4 Door Sedan. ..$1595 PON TIAC-CADILLAC was foo PSpalalastar 2 Door NOW's — Wagon with Ve engine, | Forde: 55 RAMBLER Station Wagon sees soa? mea "52 Buick 4-dr., s pao po - _— Apc matic, r acetal Vantiee: Hydramatic, Radio and Heater, W/Walls. fe) L. LIBERTINE | | B- basal oa; boveranita ... $ 568 | 57 RAMBLER Rebel H-T.....$1495 ~ be rita Wlnee, Black 55 PONTIAC —— - sin Boe a _ $2195 By eremetie ae. : "yr HARTLEY | '56 Chev. 2-dr. Nice ........ $ 876 | ‘56 FORD F/Lane 2 Door......$ 995 | g& white only 5 months old with | Was $1085 .......... rs door te _. Hydramatic, radio, 82 Chevrolet ddr. 6.200000. $ Ie sig | AE Mian ae EneeOmeeT | "37 PORD Custom 2 Door heater, white wall tires. Can't a Many-Many-Many Dixie‘ ‘OK" Lot | 60 Truc S | 58 More to pick from ceeded 1945 | Was $1345 ........004. NOW $1210 Pit ee stew iT | ; $7 ic, radio, a a < chab _— 55 RAMBLER 4 Door....... $ 795 DILLAC | , 2 Door agg | Hardtop. Mercomat: “eg | : > TORAYTON PLAINS MICH | BANK RATES | tr 4 Door......8 950 | - 62 SEDAN Medium’ blue in color: | was g3$0LD8 2 Door } OW s 800 er. white wall tires. Extra a | MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | n toc : Nieadbecicciilcajietliaininabiaiien a te ee Re ae 54 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan __| Pairlane hardtop. setnis meat 6 MONTH USED CAR WARRANTY . 0 to Dm. } , bra rato , er, ATTEN TION! ee oe OS BREE Door SS iniee "len $1305 A BE writ ess sicihilesteead Me ge ee ge | 15 MINUTE FINANCING — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY : |, .. 8 695, “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” ALL MAKES North Chev. ee 2 is aeons SNOW $ 490 “1086. OLpgmoniLe hardtop, gover ’ seeee 8 495) ORD Was $ 545 ..... 00... Super 88 4 door 0 2 ' 4 Ave |'53 CHEVROLET 2 Door 1956 F POR 9 Begg oo 0 WE'RE PaYINO | ALL MO EES Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodwar SROWN VICTURIA COUPE with ; Sedan steer : TOP $$$ DOLLAR | Birmingham MI 42738 | 55 PONTIAC 4 Door Deluxe...$ 445 Cie heater, fordomatic. A jet | a FORD powminy NOW $1525 | radio, ter. 31,000 et ee | ig peouty Pag na m7 Standard transmission 1 eee, a xiii : : res. ac. ° 5 . Low mile- ‘aacrons A —5— Jewel! *87 CHEVROLET 2 Door 210 heater, w' pce pete: bee dition. STAKES to « = 7 $1395 Was Siae seteeeeescee NOW $1345 age and pe cones 8 4] Vt ° R SALES ICKUPS | : 59 RAMBLER f % Ton Picku uF Powergtide, radio, Beats MOTOR SAL P ; oy. FINANCE- DEMOS 958. BONNEVILLE Bee ne ten Pee een | or Ten ona 63 ye WEST SUROE aim panes} NEED A eh AT SPORTS ya Golid white fine wae Ye axe 1 rit have to “come early for FE 4737) nai Trepp ae V NG S ish with power s ’ : TO . ou’ 5 eee ; ° y indows. Hy- BRING THIS AD ‘Qn | VANS FIXER? Order Classified) TERRIFIC SA ae nae ie RECEIVE DISCOUNT 190 CLD OMORILE . iaiicg’ 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | ‘ 5 ‘ Reta gl a jon : NE OP OAKLAND . ; $2695 f] FE CASH ‘county's LARGEST SELECTIONS Ads to sell, rent, find aj BILL _— LENN & very low FE 5.9204 = = . Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac ANY MAKE OR MODEL good job. FE 28181 is SPEN( E SAL ES ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH ¢ FORM Yeap weve =| BOB BUTLER | 7 1350 N. MOTOR | PAID THE Want Ad‘number! uw | EW 7 : , EGO HARBOR rs Pes | HAROLD ithe Want “RAMBLER vo WEST HURON Pontiac-Buick K , SEE FLLs . O WQOIa ® “TOP VALUE” USED CARS Actoss from new car sales . ; Lune , | Turner, F ord a Varo eaesaS Service 'BHAM MI 41930 FE 47371. FE 4-179 ROCHESTER OL 18133 ; t na 4 vanwEit } 464 5 meenehee Pens 211.8. SAGINAW FE 8-4541 4 ; A . . | ; . : OR 31355 4540 Dixie Hwy. BHAM oy oe ‘ . ~/ . ' . A i C 3 . | r 7 S Yo. 1 , L ‘ f : od AS : ‘ ; z ‘ : os. a . -. - @ .s | THIRTY-ONE Aden May Soon. Be New Nation ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1959 “7 Today's Television Programs -- rr | - Hope's Doctors’ Orders | “a e By EARL WILSON ‘Boasts TONIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) San Francisco Beat give up life of luxury. wealthy family forced to TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. NEW YORK — When Bob Hope’s doctors gave’ him an- other checkup.and asked him to cancel a trip to New York Alliance of Arabian Potentates Signed; to ra Gate — (T) Play of the Week — (MgTic Tac Dough. for the May 16 premiere of his own picture, “Alias Jesse . ®) Popeye Dramas: Glittering circus poe George — IV. James,” because of continuing dizzy spells, Gain Independence , world is backdrop for coun- <9) Waletla Tows. they scared his buddies here. oy rae WASHINGTON — A new nation 6:15 (4) Life of Riley §2:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 6:25 (2) Weather terfeiter. Preston Foster, (4) It Could Be You. But their attitude is: If he’s sup- may be in the making on the 6:30 (2) News, Weather Martha Vickers, (1) Pantomime Quiz posed to be resting, why doesn’t he rest? southern tip of the Arabian Penin- ; (9) Farmer Alfalfa 0% Fount Page Costing —| Guiles Lie He was taping a TV show of his own for « = vulere of ° ° Arab rs three sultan. 6:40 (2) News Analyst News Quiz. 13:80 (9) + May 15 and had also planned to do the ates, two emirates, and © shefisfloms ; 6:45 (24-7) News 19:00 (2) Playhouse — Drama: |y;9¢ (2) Our Miss Brooks. Perry Como show May 16. 7.00 (2) Union Pacific. Western: Lee Martin, Martin Balsam (4) It’s Great Life. © But he told friends here wearily, “I’m approved a constitution setting up Railroad worker's practica) star in “Man In Orbit.” Two (7) Music Bingo. just too tired.” Bob did rest briefly at Palm a Federation of the Arab Emirates boomerang scientists decide to fire the (9) Movie. Springs, and announced, “My eye’s better— of the South. Britain has promised jokes (4) Death Valley Days rocket that carries first man|!9 (2) As The World Turns. - | i nas 9 tan.” Glory.” fast gun loses coun] into. space, 9 earl GOOD NEWS: Arthur Godfrey will be Aden’s inhabitants are bare- on (4) Playhouse — Drama (4) Faye Elizabeth. back. TV employes wondering about their chested tribesmen who >| 1:55 Rex Reason, Joanna Barnes,|2:99 (2) Susie. own future were tentatively told the bfg redhead will be (7) People’s Choice : in “The Velvet Cage.” Crimi (4) for a Day. k sonally very sohrtly. hey vee vageteie ot ene tame | Eiowiemaes Sereigeoe | Sk mente dts oat ra te ee ~~ 4) Buckskin — Western nde wt Sige Richy: bis) 2:39 (2) House Party. Dagmar’s doing so many personal appearances she can’t choy . ant te pee: Schoolteacher (Michael Lip- inating his Bs — . nag! Hagelr Baggis. | cet time to use two plane tickets to Europe she won from ae ae posi Devaney ae (1) Star Performance — [5:99 (2) Star on rr ie eee Murray. salle nye rdam defines Dag as “A large —_ < ccteaaed Gee oh vaue Waanes = "Weck Drama: Joan Fontaine stars (4) Young Dr. Malone. body of woman surro by men. j ; walking arsenal. He carries a rifle ern: Race against time to od oling a (7) Beat the Clock. Hollywood and TV are both interested in the fasci- NIGHT SCENE—Lights in buildings add a sparkle to view jand a dagger, kept handy in a “nied a smallpox infected young women al- (9) Movie. nating book, “The Trial of Mary Todd Lincoln,” by James of lower Manhattan taken from Brooklyn. Overhead is span of silver scabbard. A cartridge belt suliaw, real wrecks a political ma-|3:39 (2) Verdict Is Yours. A; Mahek Cale anles 46 Oils tal Been Seubies Manhattan Bridge over East River. holds his ‘ammunition. When visit- illion A . (4) From these Roots. ‘ . r * the Crown Colony of Aden, he ees Sieeating ertiot co leesse eS (1) Who Do You Trust? As the story of a famioys widow declared isane and then . Dear check Mo slay ani: Grou counters new problems when |19.39 (7) :, assing Parade 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. found sane 13 months later, allegedely as part of'a political | Points Up Transfer Effort with authorities. It may make him he becomes a celebrity in| (9) Wrest (4) (Color) Truth or Conse] trameup with startling disregard of her constitutional rights, feel somewhat undressed, but it “Live, Love, and Learn" |19:45 (7) News, Weather aa it offers great tear-wringing possibilities to a Helen Hayes, ° anparator the British of his peace- (37), Rosalind Russell. 10:60 (4) Newscope — News back-|4:15 (2) + el Katherine Cornell or even Ethél Barrymore. USssian ensus eVAd .) — * *. 8:00 (2) Texan — Western: Long- ground. . 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. . paeatorte . se ley (Rory Calhoun) steps inj11:60 (24) News (4) County Fair. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... over 112,000 square miles—an area when a sea captain wants (1) Soupy’s On — Comedy: (9) Sherwood Forest. the size of Arizona, the National becomes target of attempts guests. (9) Wrestling (cont.) (4) Restless Gun — Western: |11:15 (24.9) Weather sss Tip Beneeead zwiae'mszeessers: Population Jumps in East == and to |provinces has boomed 70 per!desert known as Rub’ — has : vagrant girl ne oy ed ale oe = (7) Adventure Time mother-in-law) ... France (Suzy By PRESTON GROVER al Khali or custody and finds out that| Comedy: Katherine Hep-|""* (0 Sports Wong”) Nuyen, who's half Chinese, is | MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet Un- cent. fae “Reet Gani” ie ae oe she id the wife of a dangerous) burn, Lucille Ball, “Stage- : ‘learning to speak Chinese . . . Anna. |ion’s first census in 20 years dis an, in central Asia,/the Protectorate borders on Ye outlaw door” (’37) - \Clerk Rush Magnani dined at the Forum, maijed |Closes a buge increase of popula-|Where the “‘virgin lands” program |men; in the east it touches the (7) Polka Go Round 11:30 (4) Jack Paar—Hugh Downs er usnes menus to her son in Rome... Bill thon in the Urals, eastern Siberia |is Ot eka big are center |Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (9) Movie (cont.) substitutes for Jack while TV central Asia. pee io” eaeatiens. dAaith mhile nto Stage O’Dwyer's calling his memoirs “Boy |". eases reflect the deter. of Science and industry in the| 4 score of states having treaty From Bohola” ... Two of the Yankee |. : ait ie ier part of Cat, jumped from 404,000 to 887,-| relations with the British govern- stars are dickering for a piece of the (y.. soviet population to eastern 000 people. huge Englewood (NJ.) country club. [parts of the seri and indus-|18 MILLION MORE Under the treaties, the rulers The Sgt. Bilko platoon, who make [trialize those areas. These parts} The Soviet Union's population British governor of Aden 8:30 (2) Father Knows Best — Tongue - in - cheek biography spells trouble for Bud. (4) Tales of Wells Fargo — Ng Gor “"* |During Program (9) Theater — Musical: Alice = to Holly,| NEW YORK (UPI) — A 44year- tries to in killer Brady, ‘ Morin a a Day % HOlly| 14 postal clerk leaped from a NUYEN their last film next week, will get {have been thinly populated com-|was reported at 208,800,000, an in- him. i. 6 studio audience onto television | Army-styled “discharges” from Phil |pared to neighboring Red China.|crease of 13,100,000 since the last nc gd —— So (7) J — Part I TUESDAY NORNIN nation Silvers .. . Errol : t his schooner to te * * \ census in 3939. By comparison, bility s Sederation oe Bold Journey screens across the last night rs Flynn's leasing ou ooner to priva The census report did not give|the United States population is es-|Femote; the individual states nour- of a journey from the source |@:38 (4) Continerital Classroom of Congo River to its mouth. |6:60 (2) Meditations 9:00 (2) Danny Thomas — Come-|6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. dy: Gina from Italy @Ann-|7:0@ (2) TV College. ‘and proudly announced: “I finally) parties in the West Indies .. . Hugh O’Brian’s working in ished a = totals on the shift to the east. But/timated at 175,600,000, or 24% mil- Jealousies suspicions. made it for mother. What the hel]| Canada, so Chickie James is dating Scott Brady ... A new it said the population in the Urals|lion more than the last national Improved security and understand- —you gotta make a splash.” multi-million-dollar recording studio was embarrassed to i 4 might be compared geo-|census in find that someone’d forgotten to install electric sockets. ; U the ing Genevieve, Bill Hayes, | 16:25 (9) Billboard. Funice opposes 4 : Corne: McConnell aD . Sey fiend Bach for class 7 ie mew. ss polieees een ie peeranete We hear Joe E. Lewis cut down on liquor: “He's drink- |the United States—had increased|States too—has been having a) Sovereignty was difficult for chiefs president when Danny andi7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. examination after his unscheduled| ing only a fraction now — like,a fifth of Scotch, a fifth of [32 per cent since 1939, marriage and baby boom since | accustomed to isolated splendor. — Kathy Williams become her (7) Breakfast “ime. |appearance on the TY panel show! Bourbon .. .” That’s earf, brother. Western Siberia’s is up 24 per|the manpower losses of managers. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. “What's My Line.” (Copyright, 1959) . cent, eastern Siberia 34 and the|War II. The Soviet birth (4) Peter Gunn — Mystery: 8:38 (7) Our Friend Harry. The show continued after his population of the Far ee nn tetcet ae A Chinese folding fan. sent|### (2) Movie, [brief interruption. Master of cere- ; is pesciation is naw TA is soperently cause of ceur'| 9:30 (4) Br. Adams and Eve, ue ae cae wee geri TV News and Reviews Arct iC Schooner es * © | dor : 10:00 (4) Dough-Re- that happen in the spring.” . 1T™. ’ . (The U. S. birth rate , (7) Voice — Music: Edith (7) Jean's Notebook. had from the| |24.5 per 1,000 population FE 4-1515 Piaf, special guest. Featur.|t@:15 (7) Lady of Charm. een ae oe eae «Omnibus Pinafore Finale), Be Retired the first year since 1851 BC & Vv BLECTRO MART ] ‘blindfolded panel was questioning 717 ba fos Too Familiar to Be Good tion grew By about 29000 lst | Open ally Aa 1 Jacques d'Amboise, premier | 10:3 (2) Arthur Godfrey. Milton Berle 900,000 dancer of the New York City| (4) Treasure Hunt. we sis ; lyear.) Monday and ‘tl 9 Ballet, in “Springtime in) (9) Count of Monte Cristo. || ; _ Wooden Ship Made)’ soviet city population now to- —- i Paris.” 10:55 (7) News. By WILLIAM EWALD ike teenage rock ’n’ roll fans, H |tals 99,800,000—or 48 per cent of (9) Byline Steve Wilson | :69 (2) 1 Love Lucy. Weigh F reight Cars NEW YORK (UPI) — I must|Gitbert and Sullivan bufis delight Many Trips to North )n° total, compared with 32 per AUTHORIZED 9:30.(2) Ann Sothern — Comedy: (4) Price Is Right. - A confess to a limited enthusiasm for! i, the repetition of the familiar Since 1921 cent 20 year sago. HOOVER DEALER VIP’s nephew brings chacs| (7) Cleo. With Atomic Energy the work of Gilbert and Sullivan.|” " Moscow, the capital, is to Bartley house when he (9) Leon Errol _ | Their products have always struck|PToductions are rigidly unvarying WASHINGTON — Rear Admiral|‘#t¥ of 5,032,000, an incre jai. teed eee over hotel business. 13:30 (2) Top Dollar. CLEVELAND, Ohio meget cated class—rhythmically and tex-|ticipating sections of the holy rit-)40i, , the only Leningrad has decreased Faas MATES (4) Theater — Comedy: Pat (4) Concentration. Br ce aa Ge tees tae turally monotonous, punctuated! yal scale Goue Meek eaoaune ly es a result of migration and gr Efiiott Reid star in (7) Burns and Allen. Research center only occasionally by a line of mod- S's alt a Mille tie the gue |d lened and belt fee lorati the bi eT ne en a ee jatomic energy to work weighing iness lneight cars as they roll by at 30/Te em \or 40 miles an hour. “19) Friendi Giant. Presiey champions evidence (in the Arctic, will sail into retire- when faced with a stack of Elvis ment this year. crow uncer Abel A-1 Vacuum Cleaner records that they’ve played 200 | At the helm of the veteran two- rye) ~~ * * that however, there ACROSS g § F C times over. |master will be Admiral MacMillan age, 7 The t uses gamma : a nthe poe 60 fate fo efe ast Yesterday, Omnibus shut down himself. Now 84, he began his Arc- cess of women over men, the re- SALES and SERVICE ‘ corn | na ae cane ond otk? Tru‘ ab glits NBC-TV season with Gilbert |e career a half century ago as|Sult of the Soviet Unions immense] 21 watee $e. FE 4-3777 He Constetiation scintillation counter suspended over of Anatomy Tonight and Sullivan’s. “H.M.S. Pinafore” ae real aauk mee ban - 2 Ht ete ae the troche. ao happiest ies at be, (Peary DZITIIIaasaaaaaagaganr ie Smal. planets As the train passes over the] MARQUETTE @—Hollywood's| 0” NAPPHY. a en et The ot a little. Ockland 3 \ Me eccessor? radioactive rage FayS|-‘Anatomy of a Murder” troupe -~ & « — he — north \ fetete « saend County Bi Reencive word of which absorm a certain amount] il Be fete a ine tatence [meh ee, ely, there wasn't 100] jasted from 1918 to 1917, and he \ HIGH SCHOOL \ r of the radiation depending on their| dinner tonight at Negaunee. ° 'S| did not learn about World W. ca Y invited \ 34 Trenemite mass The actors and actresses, shoot-|sPoo! of the military, of class dis- satll tse punts after it souted. eS ee eae Tells hew you can x* *« ® i ¢ j L man-woman war, \ \ to Reach "| | me overhead counter records os peor aes Tinos Othewlelephantine, lacking in thrust, airi-| Bowdoin bears the name of the \ AT HOME IN SPARE TIME, \ 34 Austrian elty = J ithe degree of absorption and feeds| attending will be Michigan Week/"ess and for that matter, wit. — 8 a ae pork nea AMERICAN SCHOOL PP. 5- Worm ithe information to an electronic! committee heads from all over the Its tyrics contain » few phrases She was built in 1920-21 of Maine's \ | KM] 4, Kensington Branch, \ 37 Discover ‘computer which figures the weight] state. of felicitous turn, but its music [native white oak, and sheathed \ Send’ me jour FHEE Oh-Page Migh Schoo! 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Dr. Gibert @HSSU0 000000000000 0000RGERREREERS 63 Feminine fleet of police patrol cars was The week is observed to boost ponderous porridge in|Grosvenor, and Sir Wilfred Gren- Naw Ww 00 ftouthe sy ie etn 38 Thread almost in half within two day8|/ Michigan products. ~ ” | balance. fell, the famed medical missionary, jw CARLOAD SALE s oe poe ee H Preach river 3 Reecue 9 ee ealed when two of the five cruisers were| the movie is adapted from the = met with Admiral MacMillanig a Gleagprevel ‘ 25 Inflammation 4l Losetions wrecked while chasing speeders. best-selling novel by Michigan St- SHORT SHOTS: Marge Cham-|aboard Bowdoin at Battle. Harbour, '@ h G L 4 GF Date end ah an me a Par (prensa) One collided with a car at an in| preme Court Justice John D. Voelk-| Champion won all the marbles for| Labrador. 4 4 —— pudding stan nn ooueeer — tersection and the other backed|., the weekend with her superb spoof She was moving norti: on another & tents - oe FA Angers seacce os Canineched into a utility pole trying to .— Murray of NBC-TV’s oe mission, as flagship of the js L By the Carton ® ctatay sop paeeen 0 Rebel (coll) a fast turn. . M Kill 1 | ° 2 ur Murray Party. ational Geographic-United States a Enough Tile a 2 Operatic solo 11 Cape 31 an Alls ¢, injures 2: x * & Navy expedition to Greenland. = for a 9x10’ 80 Pieces e | sie as Billy Graham Talks ulti. Champion, working tat 6 Room for Only HY «=O , gs Radio Programs - - | sory, rset .opn-alsiow “tartire hee vet win ee 15 an : $7.18 | $3.59 cm § SoS ay man li to a broadcast of; devastating accuracy, down to her The. commander of the Navy MS ° a a wws, com = WOAR, GID «WATE, CEH =—APON, (lem) WIBK, (1900) |0n love of God and man went ber. (later Rear Admiral) Richard THE FLOOR SHOP + ORLW, (oe e228, aM serk last night, stabbed a woman een ‘ | E. Byrd returned home con- Cee eg er nean wea bar] ram OnrTng® end cimlans chet filers, Lieutenant Commander /@ . 5 a a ) fONIGE? 11100—WIR, News P WPOM. Chuck Lewis to death, and critically wounded) THE CHANNEL SWIM: CBS-| vinced that aviation would con- 99 S. Saginaw FE 4-5216 8 erne-want’ Sows aa pote ‘Dons 1:30—WJR, Ma Perkins two other . * TV's a, will be} quer the Arctic—and Antarctic. Free Parking in Rear of Store = ; expanded to one xt , Pe WCAR, News wear, Rowe, Martyn est Wsn, BA 0 Gral on of the| wilt parla ne waded _ 2 few — he fulfilled | SS SSSEREERERERRRRERRERR RRs vie. oom Bennett Wink. Stree —— WW News, —— tragedy which occurred in the to its regular dancin ieaein aad re aan, “e Pod pescane = * man WRON News. 11:80—WIR, Musie CKLW, Mary Morgan posgoct pty “ church hall at Katoomba, 60 miles! Robert Palmer , . . Sid Caesar has} North and South Poles &> , west of Sydney. At the time Gra- . } 0,20 WR Dinnee pete — Saws. New. True Bory” #:90—WJK, Helen Trent ham was addressing a crowd of “ — on Bron Pai a Bowdoin’s final berth will be in WXYZ News TUESDAY MORNING pM I a Ml cea WXYZ, B. Martin 150,000 persons assembled in Syd-| comedy, It's a Living Mystic Seaport, Connecticut, There Goan’ Beto Party 6100 Wat Vorce of Agric WIBK News Reid CKLW News. Ghiftbrear ney’s two biggest arenas. = . . she will be fitted out as for a Wron Candieliaht ww, 10:90—CKLW, Myrtle Labbitt | 8:00-wJR, Dear Shirley The, sermon was carried by land. »4) Will P voyage to the Arctic. Near by will 1:00—Waik. Quest Mouse ware Ag ‘WEYE Neve Water WWJ News, Maxwell lines to church halls in dozens of obody ‘ay Enough be other famous ships of the past; ; ° WXY2, M. Shorr i : the whaler Charles W. Morgan, Sy fetta tiny $= | See Mere Geet |''Reattera spate | CHL, ds an |“ DN to Buy Ellis Island Tesch "caught mmoee whales tan WCA , . \ = “ . ween inet oom wan une al ren News a Kodak Buys Everything | ieee en te ne fev. ‘ware ttre Wisk. ‘hye Orener Paul Winter emul ined From Silver to Fly Food its hands, Nobody wants to pay CKLW Davies eS Soe 11:90 WIR, Time ter’ Wustel oaLW, Ded Devies enough ' money for it, Twenty- WPON Tommie J 1:9 wiih Nowe Muse CKLW, Mary Morgan ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI)—In more bids were rejected 800 IR, amos wy Andy | Neve. welt a 4:00—WIR, Music Hall =“ 1a single year, the Eastman Kodak Friday Wei" het vou tite J ‘by David . WHA, Hote, Deland Co. purchased more than one|* * & * CKLW, R Knowles RISK Reve russoay Apreanoon | wxvs Mi. Short enltites Galette’ wertly of ent et]. The timed teland in New Yeek “wwg,"Monttor ee ‘fawatieya French" | WON, Carriage Hrace |the following: silver, wood celle Harbor, gateway to ie me ; we Muste , ’ , ‘te - millions immigra 5 ’ patent Sogn ey it ol p Ray ‘GRLW Bud ‘Devies —« and animal hides and bones. lived its usefulness as an immi-| J (er W@0) M0) am a7 65 ' 0:00—W pethernente George * iinasley”Bagrse ik “eae Gite” 3 It also bought such ftems esigration center. The government de $ $420 Wein Rew iad ag el Pe _re Out Maste Wie) Mews, Telane en ie vate eat agg prey. ane eo voles ond Ber Pint © we Tod WW, News, 80 rr ns, beef-ca ones, prime e pan _WRON Nite'gounds OxL — SAN OT, tk Site’ neve cteee steam and food for flies, all * * * SWEETS RADIO-TV Code No. ace Faas , IE ere, Solan WOW Rowe Gener fT News, Teon. Gra |of which were-used to develop the| ‘The highest of the latest’ batch ais sorte won wecwtes #:90- WIR, Musto Bad ww Fre oie Wk Mune man |compamy’s. photographic andjof bids was $671,000 by Sol G. 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