to Jaycee Show | kami o< @ | me.’ -9 NAMED NO NAMES. a Eisenhower regret-|" * * * | erty sald al oe Hite letter ent, * - of y thou- annoynced her decision after, Presidential press secretary . /-,|good will was poisoned by , ‘solemn-faced, stood|sands of wu of extraordinarily an hours talk with her at the\James C. Hagerty told a news con-| Mra, Luce, razil Job, Bitter a . ; 2 ta « inkitk to ino Paphitis. Mrs.jpersuade Mrs, Luce to reconsider ber decision. the sehused-tb Rialooindt at Uetreak it Ge Wabbeian’ Ii arly comment on her decision oth-\was to undertake.”- A tow hoitre after the Senate con- {publican congresswonnsh, has been She said Ler troubie started aft- firmed her appoiritment Tuesday, | quietly considering -her decision 'er Morse “was kicked in the head Henry Luce, her husband, publicly 9° a acon: gy ee Pe quit ‘on the‘ grounds: inte by same, bat she noted | ad | x jthat. her Democratic political foes! scale row when, just after being on that “the America aethor of 4.14 make it impossible for her confirmed, she struck out public- for the post. He also implied these charxes’’ ié also chairman | \to carry out her diplomatic task. ly at of a Senate subcommittee which | The ‘%6-year-old Mrs. Luce, White House. _lterence that-Eisenhower sought to beside Hagertya8 he announced ugly charges against my person, handies Latin-American attairs. playwright, author and former Re-| meat. matic assignment. F Y _ > The Weather ' . US Weather Bureau Forecast , PO S Home Fair, warmer tonigit. 7 iw ¥ I | } i a | N 1 [ / Partly cloudy ares. Edition 17th YEAR xk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 —44 P. AGES ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL V ia ve Touring Home Improvement Show Taxpayers Extend Fight : 7 * T ; ' hate Courthouse A a > Cling to Ta A % 4 and Trust Fund — | Bill Is Sent to House. but It Faces Trouble; ‘< . * “8 Legislators Adjourn = Pentise Press Phete | Demonstrating for the Big Bear Constriction Co is Sharon Gaynor (right). Sponsored at the Pon- tiac Armory by the Pontiac Area Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, the Home Improvement Show features 6 displays by 36 different concerns. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME — Admiring kitchen eqhipment displayed at the Home Im- provement Show are Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. LANSING ( — Republi- can senators powered ahead today with their two-ply answer to the state’s deep-' ening cash crisis, passing a Crowds Flock Roberts Bids for Dem Aid ii tssintn sus, to Pass State. Labor Bil] ily to the veterans trust fund| ‘measure. The tax bill was routed to — Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Township) | the House on a vote of 21 to) 600 Jam Home Exhibit is nopeful his antijabor racketeering bill introduced yes-|13. ‘Phere, it was referred| Opening Night; Expect terday “has enough teeth in it” to get by the evenly split'to the taxation committee | Peak Attendance Today House of Representatives. where it faced eae | Roberts, chairman of the important House Labor * * A.dig.Friday night crowd was|\Committee, sald the measure undoubtedly will tend aap legislature then adjourned, expected at the Home Improve- some revising after mem-+ the weekend. News Flash VanHorn (left), 5960 Commerce Rd. West — Township, and their son, Mark ys > ment Show today, after last night's bers of his committee have. attendance at the Pontiac Armory i studied its provisions Nias exceede@ expectations ” decision to hold tight to the trust The Dowmtown Ponting sgring’™® eo | tnd bill for imamediate 43 til Values Days sale. plus the fact) oping it will win a EAST LANSING @®—Michigan | Si Gua ends enone that stones stay open late tonight, * “support GOP majori , State University will immedi are expected to boost attendance, | oe Pe ately payment ef bills ‘We want to make it clear that) said Clyle R. Haskill, president. of| O™mittee nd on the Boor, Rob: ad compvactuay when. the covernor accepts the tax ~ (bill the trust fund bill will come services, MSU President Dr. ‘right along behind it.” explained “In fact, what with the show Ohio Democrat. His bill. is under' John A. Hannah said today. |Sen. Cariton H. Morris (R-Kala- and the sale running at the same Consideration in the Ohio Legis! wannah said the move was /™4200). mainspring of the GOP ‘ : s lature. \power play. time this is one of the bést times forced Decause the state was se POO" a Seepeiiticone the sponsoring Pontiac Area Jun-|@rts copied his bill from the one ior Chamber of Commerce | authored by Gov. Michae] DiSaile, Hasist mee in oe ewe ont ween Tn, tar behind im the money owed Sen. John R. Smeekens (R-Cold- Last night's opening-day throng day's deadline for = be in to MSU and because the univer- water) voted for the bill. Demo topped 600 persons, one of the best opening day- crowds in the show's sity wants to save every dollar to put toward payrolls. | The state now owes Michigan His bill. which has fellow Oak. State $5,327,000 and will owe land legislator Rep. Lloyd L. An- $7,436,000 by the end of May. derson (R-Waterford Township) as a co-Sponsor along with 10 others, 1 contains these basic provisions: On Your Toes, Joe! Tonight's award will be an auto- * * | matic dryer, The winner will be 1. Forbid tormetion ot dummy announced at 9:30 p.th, locals. The show will bé open tonight. 2. Set up safeguards for union crats were solid in opposition. * * * The bill did not get immediate effect and even. if passed, would not become effective until 90 days after the session unless Democrats gave it support | Before passing the bill, the | Senate rejected an amendment | that would have —— er | use tax te five cents, four cents, and pede ae and medicines. daycees’ opening-day award went to Mrs. Neva M. Hicks, 750 W. Huron St.. Waterford Township, whe won a portable SAN ANTONIO, Tex. W—Joe | Mireles, 29, left a safety meet- ing at City hall and promptly fell down a flight of stairs. He (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | across trom a school playground. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Pleasant 72 Degrees | They * ave That sos wl Feeling. 7 Fair-and warmer with winds light! yor EP Se - and variable, and a low of 48 is the «tae weatherman’s promise for tonight. | te The’ tiigh temperature tomorrow} is expected to slide up to 72 de-| grees. For the next five days the thérmometer will register a high of 65-68 and a low of 44-47. Sun- day and Monday will be slightly cooler. Precipitation will average one-| half to two inches in showers and thundershowers Saturday night and Sunday with more showers likely) Monday. | * * * The lowest recording.in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 36 degrees. The reading at 2 D.m. was 60. Ae _ GOP Senators | sh esa om ‘to query the Southeastern Michigan Water Authority on | the practicality of its plans* : 'to pipe Lake Huron water here. man to find. out how'Successful ‘the water authority has been in total sales of at least 100 mil Chrysler wes the feumth. wilt. wet 100. million gallons of water daily,/Oakland and Macomb county area, 'share. | has the water authority won te offered water by Detroit,’ said Will- able to sell to the populous south-\in effect in the southern part of|products. eastern Oakland County commun- the county. . ities that are now under contract with Detroit for water? ‘authority as a customer, using the} x & Ff «Lake Huron water to supply its isuburban customers? | NEW YORK —Arthur God Fj Dec iwas told today that the tumor re Inance ree. moved from his chest yesterday | Building’s Backers Still \seemed in good spirits, according | to a hospital annouficement. |Center said . +By GEORGE tT. “TRUMBULL oR. | “Mr. Godfrey was’ taken trom | Oakland -County officials morning about 7 a.m. |- «His doctors stated that his con. COUrthouse could still move |post operative recovery. | | “He has been told the results| The attorney for the Oak- * | “He was "taocrtoed as being in| disclosed late yesterday that ach ae oer test means of financing Bad News; to File Appeal of Spirits Fine | |was cancerous. He made no spe-! \cial comment on the news and) Hope Plan Can Move -4—mid-morning report from the! Ahead ” County Columbia - Presbyterian Medica)! the recovery room te his reom were” hopeful today that wl a plans for a new county ‘dition is entirely satisfactory and| ahead despite another legal “jthat he has been doing fine im! obstacle tossed in its way. of the operation and had no spe-land County Taxpayers cial — about it League, William H. Wilmot, ‘good spirits.” |the group of: independent | The’ hospital plans to issue re- taxpayers will further con- - jing. structed to appeal the final de- cree in the: lawsuit of-the-League, which for nearly three years has | His wife Mary remained ‘at the |hospita!. members of |. A hospital bulletin, after sur-| tanch at the Pontiac >A ‘geons took obt a tumor in bis left) yesterday noon. Bruce J. Ansett, —_ ‘hung, said: “The upper lobe of the} é Poentise Press Piste MYSTERY SHOPPER PAYS OF ¥ — Cloudy skies and a threat of rain didn’t keep Mrs. Lyman Cowley, of 802 Blaine St., and her daughter Sharon, 5, trom taking advantage of Downtown Pontiac Spring Value Days Thursday. Their shopping spree really paid off as Sharon became the first winner of a gift certificate. She is shown here receiving it from the’‘Mystery Shopper’’ in front of the Oakland County Courthouse. Thursday was the first of three Chrysler Nets ae Son omer ecm me ome NLS @ Share “| {lung was successfully removed) members [wat the contained tumor." | \s pried arDS emulate ano aaah une New Inquiry’ May Lead | Shots ee DETROIT «& — Chrysler Corp.' ; thad a net profit of $15,236,000, or t Sunda ow che gpg rg ay as poi welfare funds. was treated for a five-inch gash | “This Senate Republican group, «lO Cif Water Showdown $1.75 a share, in this year’s Janu-| 48 or for construe- 1 p.m. Sunday. 3.. Prevent union officials from | above the eye . . bas finally taken a_ stand. that! jary-March quarter, ‘despite a pro-' to contnn Ga buildings : Thirty-six area concerns have *@ving an interest in firms with | — ‘they're gonna stick with,” said ; previa lepgiaialal asada oie & oe ee ee ng aad ta fr ants ante Sounds Wonderful! ‘can Carlton Morris (R-Kalama-| Pontiac wants some answers that may lead to a show- nthe "ordi. sued sonics aad! yp ony —_ hey = couuiier Cader Piping ee ’ ing 7 ee 4 | ore - se tac daw teeta down between offers by the Southeastern Michigan was made on sales of $696,519,000 this year when the Supreme Court _— MO! DAL | — A rea e wou! - It compared with a $15,139.802 loss raising funds for its civic and youth’ 4 Set up penalti saasliset estate firm adyertised today a | cemt wee tax on certain goods Water Authority and the city of Detroit to provide a new | eee tet dak Rah the 1958 quarter General/will be combined into the Toledo’ said Willman. j for a new water supply.? tors, Ford and American Motors. Blade and published in the morn- pa 7 set up the joint w authority|and Studebaker-Packard had a) / t *: Os Se ere 35 Water authority- | esti- three years ago < vr ohew to fill! combined loss of nearly 2 ily mil-! The Blade- is County News ....-:.c0seeeees 3 ‘mated ‘he authority w havelwater needs in the northern por- ition. (paper. The: ope cs connetnst eet ne \to sell eye er day. 'tions of both counties. | cag arm & Gardéit ......-6s 506s /Pontiae m pf using) Two years ago, Detfoit yas given’ High School .2.....06s00bes ¥, up to 20 million gal Gaily, iegal permission to sell roe in What Efficiency! price of the- sl Markets |.....- enseeseenats ens . . : _ — — |making it.a potential key customer this area up to double the price! grr ANTA (UPD)—New York's daily or ‘ Obituaries... 4. -- eee yeee = ‘ eas Re le: a ee jin the water plan. “*eharged to--customer® within the Metropolitan Opera-set a new y, : Sports. .....0+.+5 pdaviene as bn NO PAY, — Two members of the Michigan . AP Wirephote Howard K. Kelley, diaiemeis. Detroit city limits. , people-packing record here last ‘an ase of eight c Theaters — ne eeerer vial House of Representatives talk ‘over the state's > deft anid Rep. Riemer Van Til (R-Holland) missed of the water authority, has said | night. An audience of 5,000 was, The price of the. Blade what would have been their first full paychecks. Both were seated after special electiqns, in April. yi cash crisis whieh forced payless paydays for leg- -tskators. Rep. Joseph. A. Gillis Jr. _ (D-Detroit) ; tarts Sunday, Mey 5. 2:30 & 8:36 :| top price of $1.33 a thousand gal- ‘aa “i Riskead ee ' pertoreanace. < t ' P's) > %. - ; e t 5 «a | Pontiac could have water at a Nation's Outstanding Skating Shew seated in 28 minutes for a Met i Morse, | & tully sought to block her appoint- trusted with an important diplo- First Lucky Shopper Arthur Told ‘Leatue Attorney ' _were light in most places | i | J t Povliae Press Photo NEW SMALL CAR? — No, it's the latest in automatic lawn- | mowers and young Jerry Ryan, 1739 N. Park St. thinks it rides and Service, who gave Jerry a demonstration last night at the Home Improvement Spow in the Pontiac Armory. City Girds for Fight on Smut Literature Pontiac is eying an antismut We have got to take steps to law to combat what city commis-|halt this.” of — literature here. | Mayor Philip E. Rowston, City ‘Meeting informally last night: M ies TC anager Walter K, Willman and commissioners took a strong stand ,. nan _ x . \City Attorney William A. Ewart on the subject and asked the city! ked ah ack Amini tion to prepare a posi- were as to meet i police pia = : ‘officials and come up with an an- = = 'swer in a month “Something must be done to | * * * protect our youngsters from this Under consideration are two pos- barrage of dirty material,” said sible measures. Commissioner Robert A. Landry, One would attack obscene. lit- chief advocate of an antismut erature on a criminal basis, mak- measure. ing sale os distribution of “smut “More and more stores are sell- 8" offense punishable under the ing these socalled ‘girlie’ maga- city’s disorderly conduct law. sub- | zines. Some of the things printed Ject to fines and jail terms in them are filthy, as far as I'm! The other would be an elab- concerned.” | erate licensing scheme, under —_ * * . a which distributors would be 4- andry was. equaily concern able to lose their license to sell with ‘street corner distribution of non obscene materials if they obscene materials. were convicted of selling smut. Trae .. eae sold to | Rwart mentioned a third possi- P |bility. children right next to our schools. Gt, afficials are now armed with a new state law passed last year, under which ciyil action can |be taken against distributors of obscene materials. , April Passes On but Leaves Officials can now ask for Cir- D M | cult Court orders confiscating amp emento | smutty literature and halting . | their sale, he said. By The Associated Preve The attorney pointed out™ that Some showers leit over from if Pontiac battles smut, it will be April dampened the sjart of the faced with a pyoblem that hae merry, merry month 6f May today proved ticklish elsewhere across Many sections of the coun- «In borderline cases, how de try ie : . J. you decide what is obscene ané cater Beer Pa ail what isn’t? The courts have always c s *- had trouble with th stion.”” a continuatiér of Thursday's warm iene laa nis Seen temperatures and sunny skies. ae Biggest wet Belts were in the Britain Plans to $end West, Light showers fell in Idaho satellite Into Space adjacent sections of Montana, -OF egon and Nevada and along and) LONDON (AP)—Britain is plam near coastal] sections of Washing- ning to send a British-American ton, Oregon and California. Falls earth satellite into space, London newspapers reported today Light showers also sprinkled) The decision to proceed with the aera of the middle Mississippi space program was taken at a faliey and the Ohio Valley east-|meefing of Prime Minister Harold ward to the coast and northeast-}yzacmillan and his 4op ministers. ward into Maine. Omly other wet the reports said spots were in parts ‘of the upper * * * Mississippi Valle The Daily Telegraph said indi- [cations were that the satellite |would be propelled by Britain's The Weather 'Blue Streak missile, that the sat- Pall Ca. Weather! Bereace Report ellite itself would be Americah, PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair and and its instruments inside British warmer teday. High 64 Wind light and _ variable. Fair and warmer tonight. Lew tenight 40. Temerrow partir cloudy and warmer, bigh 22. Wind light and variable tenight becoming seuthwesteriy 16-26 miles temerreyv Teday tm Pentiar Lowest temperature preceding # am 36 At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 19 mph Direction—South Sun sete Friday at 731 po Sun. rises Saturday at 5 46 arr Moon sets Friday at 147 por Moon rises Saturday at 247 a in Dewntews Temperatutes ] conse OO an 6am . s4 7 OM... .coseess 30, i2n 55 8 BO.M... .cceees 414 Ip 58 Sam 45 Ng p 60 10 o.m 51 — Thersday in Pontiac (As recoftied downtorr Highest temperature 6 Lowest temperature = .-sereses i Mean temperature rt) Weather—Pertly cloudy . One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature eerarniere 12 | Lowest temperature . coergesea!. 37 | Mean temperature cee. . core 345 Weather—Sunny Highest and Lewest Temperatures This” Date tm 96 Years wk |man praised Secretary of . i # we a at = Vega and three others of his/State re 1 A. Herter for “a Electric ind 4 Electric Perk - "4 = party were flown to the U.S.-con- g00d job” at Paris. ~ Be. ao a pre orem ie 'frolled Canal: Zone Thursday to : Ped ‘ $11.95 7® Las - P ‘ . Bismarck. 85 46 Miami Bch. 8s 72 jtalk with the peace mission sent Come On, Little Rabbit alue » Value mataie s i Mires a 6 Oat — eee asia Famous Dominion electric diy y Starts t ficall ' ii) Orleans 87 OAS. | §AN FERNANDO, Calif. (UPI) i ctric di i automatically — stops Chicago eo New xo Ht “ | ‘The U.S. minesweeper Falcon’ cGary L.- Seybert, 21, ‘told po- | Aaht plan ig nase fd py error AIO oo Ml Clevelons te 8b Betlsson 48.18 Bee : ,and two other nava) ships also be-| lice last night he’d had no idea (© holds: g hehe g temperature. $) Deve, 5S pitabur - * va! ' ee 7 = igan patrolling the coast on the’ those plants in’ his carefully cul- |¥ “ , Duluth 61 35 yo 4 - “ FOR A YOUNG COUPLE —+Young married =: ; Peatin Phete lookout for invasion craft. - tivated garden were marijuana. ’ Pt Werth 68 67 & Breedace Mo) ae ; . Press Fheje An OAS spokesman emphasized ‘I’m a rabbit hunter,” he said p# 98 Electri gore oe +4 35 $& porte 2s folks were especially interested in the four-day _,....James Wildox, 132 S. Johnson Ave., are shown™ that all foreign ships were being “k guy gave me these i r \ need Jacksonville’ 87, 62 wamengeen ote Fiome Improvement Show, which opened last dinnerware displayed by the Pontiac Pottery |used only for ‘peaceful observa- told: me they would. attract all'= 8 wD SROTMERS Floss Kansae City » Fines. a: 64 Might at the Pontiac Armory. Here, Mr, and Mrs, __ store. , .| tion.” | the rabbits I can shoot.” ee ee ee IP” ae sed N68. ta ‘ | . - - ne pe t ‘ > i s, , ( dn iL. ~/} ., ie. j . ~» } F . ‘Congress Lauds Dillon Elevation 4... las Dillon's elevation by President vassistant Senate majority leader, | said ‘‘Mr. Eisenhower could not, have made a better choice’ when} he nominated the former New) | York day to replace Christian A. Her- ter in the second-ranking position. ate Foreign Relations Committee | ‘waive its six-day rule—as it did’ when secretary of state— and approve \Dillon’s nomination when he ap-| pears Monday to testify on next) Richard Poole,.who have displays in the show; year's foreign aid program. :. ween ateeeval of administration Presence of 3 Teachers egislation to enable Dillon to con- including the foreign aid program, | have been Dillon's particular field- as undersecretary for economic affairs in the No. 3 spot. Dillon |moves up to Herter’s former po- ‘sition. t nape aie So so it intends to advance career . . ; pretty comfortably. Standing by is Edward C. Lee, of Lee's Sales diplomat Robert. Murphy: to under- ministrators whom’ they accusé of ee ingston T. Merchant, now assist- bers of the Instrumental Music ant secretary in charge of Euro- Dept. staff sit at such a meeting © pean affairs. ) Roberts Hopes Dems mt ity ctseas ear Will Back Labor Bill “=.= ==." ae Sales Ta | have priority. jtake over his post if he and mem- Cuban Invaders Ready until elections could be held today he and his men are ready niigtt eek ho led the ® 88 ee —— = : = ub owner wi ex- = - peditionary force of less than ~ Herter Will Report Z $36. 0 f ] ashore six days ago, said he would ; Value 2 Police Complete Plannin for Car, Bicycle Inspection BIRMINGHAM — Safety is the, Franta Kreigh, grand chief of watchword as local police launch! the Pythian Lodge in Michigan will final plans for Birmingham's first make her official visit to Birming- motor vehicle inspection and the/ham Lodge-# at 8 p.m. Tuesday annual inspection of bicycles. in the Community House. * * * * * wx / ‘t. Robert Schaule this) Prior to the meeting, a~-dianer sb Un ed that both inspec- Will be held at Bill’s Northern Res- Ike Promotes Him to, No, 2 Job~-in State’ epartment | WASHINGTON (AP)—C. Doug- /Eisenhower to the No. 2 spot in mornin . the State Department was wel-| tions free and voluntary. EE on Woodward a Roy- | : a: a . ia « » ‘comed with enthusiasm on Capitol } Members of the Exchange, Ki- | Hill today, - r wanis and Lions clubs, along | Louis Hascall | .** * with the Junior Chamber of Com- | Service for Louis Hascall, 8, of _ will assist ce in the 887 Oakland Ave. will be held at Car inapection aon 2 p.m. Monday from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial “will Schaule said this is scheduled follow in White Chapel Cemetery, for the first two weekends in June. ; There will be one inspection site, ° a? ae on south Woodward avenue and) yr Hascall died early this morn- ‘another on’ Maple avenue. ‘ing at St: Joseph Mercy Hospital eee * * * lin Pontiac after a brief illness. | Pentiac Press Phete . a : Safety stickers will be placed | A resident of Birmingham Clyle R. Haskill, president of the Pontiac Area | @ the windshields of vehicles | since 1917, he had been active tr Junior Chamber of Commerce, which is spon- | that pass. Unsafe vehicles will the real estate and insurance soring it, and Shirley Hutchison and Mayor | be reported to drivers whe may | business. Philip E. Rowston, who appeared in the parade. | return for a second check after . . i , : " : He wi “harter mie | Shirley is the Jaycees’ Junior Miss Michigan. - repairs are made. ast scla of the sree | ° | “People whose business 1s safety Rotary Club, a past president of 1 * = a . . lappreve of these esky the Birmingham’ Real Estate also predic Na B R 'Schaule said. “And they urge the-Board and of the Lost Lake Woods New Barrier Rises ipublic to take advantage of them.” Country Club at Lincoln. nue to handie the intematona! Deadlocks Band Meeting Against Courthouse | Sen. Mike Mansfield ‘D-Mont), | investment banker Thurs- Mansfield proposed that the Sen-: OPENING THE SHOW — This big key was featured in a brief downtown parade yesterday, signaling the opening of the sixth ani Home Improvement Show at the Pontiac Armory. Posing (from left) are Robert Schmude and Herter was promoted to * * * * * “We cannot, of course, rule de- He also was @ member of the 'tective vehicles off the streets. Birmingham Gun Club, the Senior (Continued From Page One), | However, the sticker will be a sign Men's Club and First Methodist es wi ™ to the public that the vehicle has Chufch. been officially notified by ilmot| passed inspection and is mechani-| Sixtivtag bedien: My ‘wit, Central High School Lhe a a ee jot the proposed appeal. lcally safe.” | mat, spo'n danghter, Bre. De: x * Although the report contains no “We'll proceed as if no appeal H ‘MacAdam $ dr.; a a ae Representatives of the- Band ‘‘recommendations,’”’ Griffin’ said, is te be taken,”’ he said. | alee scigueele a —— vorbes S.; two sisters, Dre. wrea The White House announced al- oe —. nd oe iat ap porn mnerreetalions Annett made it clear that the held May 9 at Adams, Torry, | Peters and Mrs. Ernest J. Ship- ——— : 7 oe decision to appeal was that of the) Quarton and Midvale elementary | mam: and four grandchildren, ail ‘directors of the League, afd that) schools. of Birmingham. New“notes of disharmony have ‘But it shouldn’t form the basis sounded” over the Pontiac for our talks,’’ he said. to’ reduce the band to a secretary of state for political af- : a “The facts should be known be- eeting ague members will) 1 inspection. cre The family suggest emorial fairs;; Murphy's position as dep-| lvél,of mediocrity. fore the report is gone into,” he be held fate . ~ | oe ire Pas. Pe cont a ns to First’ Methodist ee es _ = _ said. ‘Afterward, we'll show the .. = ing | nove to win, Pierce, Fem- ributions ‘ uty undersecretary will go to Liv.) They demand that three mem: They could’ change our mind.” |). and Holy Name schools. Church ; Annett said, “but as of now it’s) _ _ . x ee lour decision to appeal.” Deere se a 7 ca ee SL LO ETRE AM on at SPP Sete MODES, | as committee representatives. | Most county officials were * ; The Board of Educati f § f p Hik jcheered by ‘the high court's de- May 10th Is MOTHER S DAY! ik: Penn refuses end e asses e lcision and the settlement this week a Se encase tw fee cision Miinal decree, which effec. Layaway Her Gift Today—at SIMMS | \tuates the opinion of the Supreme j 5 4 — . , hit ; : | However, Davis continued to») be leery, feeling the league still had legal recourse. x * * instructors in the spotlight ( ) are Dale C. Harris, instrumental (Continued From Page One) icic department head and a °m Se law te aes 5 Prevent union officials from ¢aculty member since 1927, Eldon - state, lc tae tie at efoeal investing uniom funds for thetic end Frederick Wiest. Further broadening of the law How long the Spine ttle personal profit. . Glenn H. Griffin, Board presi- would make it, in effect, a hike Might a erpaig rae a Another provision—which would gent, said: _- in the three-cent sales tax. leithia & ped Ona ae) send unionists convicted of certain, +The members of the Board aré Go TOGETHER | within a month or two —now was ’ crimes to prison—is ‘‘too broad” agreed that it is not < . ; ” a re if Amendments to it and a bill au-| ‘We're in a very vague position \ (Continued From Page One) en the law to include purchases - aha a in commit proper for these instructors to be i ,orizing use of the veterans trust until we know exactly what they're at sugh a meeting. fund prevent’ either from taking going to do.” Davis said. . FIRST IN TWO YEARS “They are behind this whole effect without the other. | Annett, sneaking for the rest Roberts’, bill is the first labor mevemeat and have been openly lof the directors: ‘said they were racketeering bill sought.in Michi- agttating against the Board. a ral ad apa jstill dissatisfied -with -what the gan since two years ago when one ..we want a chance to get to- tax bills. They want immediate Supreme Court had said about a . “was -torn apart so much with gether with these citizens to pre- action on the trust fund and are county being able to use miscel- 4 amendments it meant ! nothing,” sent the facts. . solid in support of an income laneous funds. A precedent was # : vcletoe . ing, too, he said. if — . the Oakland legislator said “Apparently they're not inter- tax over a use tax. jin the soaking. 10 Dees aie GE or SUNBEAM GE-PORTABLE 4 ; - *« * ested in learning just what the Gov. G. Mennen Williams 4); ; ; i . Other parts of his bill, Roberts facts are.” claimed tie Senate GOP was ieel manner of financing. J Steam-Dry Iron Electric Mixer : added, are too narrow and might ~ «© * ‘the state's cash crisis asa “‘black-, Wilmot said: “It ts their * need broadening. It will be several) Some 100 persons turned out for jack” t t the tax .| opinion that this question is far 7Q5 99 . €/9 93 99 : ja o ge use tax, sg «681795 $19.95 weeks before his committee sits a Board meeting April 9 to pro- ~ © tt mere important for future county j : down to debate these provisions, test recent policies concerning the “Any payless payday we have financial planning tham where alues s Value 3 he said. band. : had 80 far is a phony,” said Mor-? and when the courthouse is 4 Your choice of either famous FE 3-speed cortrot powerful’ mixer , | They criticizeg the Board for re-, . built,”’ 7 — brands. Pinger tip dial control. © for any kitehen mixing job White Should Congress successfully d in time and 9 ris. j i Instant switen fer steam or @ry % and choice of colors. Better than ‘enact its proposed Kennedy-Er- uc: z band — e on Morris said Republicans intended Annett, who said taifing the ap- a ironing. 82 holds & shown. $2 holds . vin labor bill, Roberts pointed refusing to allow junior high schoo the saJes tax increase to be per-|peal was the “‘only means left to = scusmmRcmnCIIR cock eT Tehe Ot DR Serer * out, the need for a state bill will GENERAL ELECTRIC ‘Roll-Easy’ Model” Vacuum Cleaner With All Attechments instrumentalists: to play in the manent and ‘We've got the votes us,” said the League feels the § be lessened. Should both pass, ——— organization. |to pass it." courts never have properly = the federal bill naturally will, “When the Board heard our | xs *& * 'swered the major question in their | . | side of the story, it was agree- | Meanwhile the men who run lawsuit. |? | able to us that we hear theirs,” Michigan's state-supported colleges x * Among other bills to be tossed said Roy MacAfee, chairmen of and universities say their schools That is, does the section of the into the legislative hopper yester- the Band Parents and Alumni are in deep trouble because of the Michigan Constitution, which limits - 88 day was one authored by Rep. Committee state financial crisis. public building financing to the $69.95 : William Hayward (R-Royal Oak), “There were no objections fr6m MORALE SINKING one-tenth annual limit, also re- } Value to raise the speed limit four- P ; : . stri ; 3 ; ; spe he on - {c Board members when Harris and Faculty morale is sinking’ be- strict the amount that can be spent 7 a ane limited access highways {rom Rosegart spoke at the April Board cayse of threatened payless pay- °° SEATIARESS TURN SEE ee eater oe yhech. 65 to 70 miles in daytime and from: meeting.’ MacAfee pointed out. ; ~ ime than direct ‘taxation. Doct LAM GH! Aah) elite 35 to 63 at night : days. Top teachers are being lured Davis said did the hich & ents. Large wheels ‘c: easy * * * es * * away by more solvent schools. — e mang olling as sh Easy to e Another sore point with Mac- : court, that the answer should be 5. wall €8 held 2 Reps. Joseph J. Kowalski 1D- ,iee's ¢ommittee is a school ad- Some institutions have fallen ‘‘no'' as the monies in question are © Green * a their Detroit) Kingston), and Allison -_ , (R-' ministration report on the entire| Detiad in paying their bills and, not raised by direct taxation. eaders © re band situation which the board has: thelr eredit te shaky. | When the suit was heard in GENERAL ELECTRIC xo palees « ce ee ne Se eee Sen eee Meee Id ens ee ae mect ex 4 eo , x * & Saeed Min are cee ee | admiemcteators csi kine sclewlbl seer evanee tenes Marscan © Egle ei wie | ministrators of all fine schools ; ity of government in the event When we agreed to meet with ‘told their woes yesterday in ", 1987, visiting Judge Herman ©. % . H the administration, it was our | Meas oh y coOM- Dehnke ruled the county had * ri | of enemy attack understanding that this report ™unications to Gov. Williams and acted iilegafly in accumulating | Voters authorized the Legis. would be given us. We've been Sard tat laces male ce these funds and that they should i £26.90 88 ee at posiehe m a — otherwise since. \down on a priority list established! An aan a fund: ‘ lalue ed ci aoe Aa 2 el P Griffin said he has never said to pay bills with cash available in _ — ¢ pro at the Ap erection. the report wouldnt be released. ‘the state’s general fund. | Judge Dehnke, however, when + cielely immersible - re- The bills would authorize the she signed the final decree Tues- 4 movable thermostat control governor to designate three suc- ‘day, said the county ‘could use . Comrlete with. vented e : cessors, in order of. preference, to |$1,192,427 left from these funds for © Alemintin Gilet $3 ma the new. courthouse. °F RR aa A EOC Ieee ° ; bers of his Administrative Board | “T understand he has to agree Deed, ee . 1 ops. . = 2S should be killed or disabled i 7 by: r indi : cnuld iy wieder anaes tO QuITender in, Panama —\Zx%."ter" owas | |Supreme Seite 2 MRR Genuine SUNBEAM Electric Grill ficials wotild do the same, some : : ‘Annett said. ‘This doesn't make designating five emergency . suc- PANAMA iP — The leader of the to surrender unconditionally and gerse to me.” \ cessors. They would serve only Cuban invaders of Panama said submit to Panamanian court. "-|& and Waffle Baker Cesar Vega, a former Havana } Bi Se DE IT ES Automatic’ watfle baker -and | grill wit h_ interchangeable ids. ounbeam guarantee, 5 holds LO PRES. & . Bd turn to the invaders’ base qn th N p i | rear 0 the Invades’ base cr tf Nation on Paris | approval from his men. , oo . ' | 2 imal: (e-selh bw ad abcendy WASHINGTON u—A radio-tele- |= vision report ta the nation on the)» taken an opinion poll and the ‘Western foreign ministers confer-| discouraged adventurers fevored once in Paris will be given next! a quick settlement. ‘Thursday by Secretary of State “We are optimistic about reach- Christian A. Herter. ing a settlement within a few! Herter will also review the forth- days,” said a-spokesman for the coming East-West foreign minis- inter-American team of diplomats ters conference to be held in Ge- trying to end the threat to Pan- neva May 11. amanian President Ernesto de la ,Guardia’s government. Vega said he was respanding to The United States, with the apparent solid agreement of direct surrender appeals from Cu-, Brisie and piney part egg ban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, Sérings around @ package Ger- his brother Raul, commander of) 1... ithe Cuban arfned forces, and the) |\Organization of American States, | * RPE RSS Former President s. Tre | - Famous DOMINION ~ REGAL 3 to 9 CUP ot THE PON'TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 | ak | t , — — The Day in Birmingham an - ocated Off CHARLEVOIX: w—The broken lk Of the sunken freighter Carl ). Bradley which went down with 3 Of her 35 crewmen was be- ieved located yesterday in her The sonar-equipped: search boat Penmanta said the sound waves with which it was probing the bottom of the icy lake apparent- ly brushed the Bradley about 534 miles northwest of Boulder Reef. The Penmanta was scheduled {0 £0 out again today to verify its findings. The lake depth Where the sounding was made is about 300 feet and lies in the miles northwest of here. . ‘The Bradley sank last Nov. 18 during a severe Lake Michigan ~*~ storm. The Penmanta is a cruiser oper- ated by the Bradley Transporta- tion Line which also operated the ill-fated Bradley. Line officials said “during the continuous search we have been making we have regis- tered a sdnar finding which may be the Bradley.’ They said that if the finding is be feasible for divers to go down to the hulk.. They said that if divers can go down they’will try to photograph the hulk ahd recover the 15 bodies believed entombed im the ship. Two men survived the sinking and‘ 18 bodies -were re- covered 7 l;has’ been vamored the Brad- area near Gull Isiand about 45 “the Bradley ‘they wilF consult with’ salvage experts to see if it would’! _ 2s ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1,-1959 alive Sumken Bradley” US. will Fara Gull Island - ley’! had a $1,00,000 payroll aboard “ when she went down. Two ships" hired by the Seatar. Ne dollirs in ra ny ae ers Internationa] Union the, Blue bd ° \Chip and the See Hear conducted The Treasury” will use $2,700,- $3% Billion in Cash | a separate search yesterday. The 000,000 of” the money, to pay off ernment plans to borrow 34% bil- ships said their sonar equipment a spec ial issue of ills maturing! picked up.no — from metal. * A special onal circuit televi- sion unit is carried by the See Her, It can be lowered under wa- ter to permit a televised view of the depths. 30—the end/of the fiscal. year. it * * The / borrowing will bills, a year. Montgomery Concludes Visit With Khrushchev le MOSCOW (AP) — British Field: loffer on May 7 a one-year cer-} ‘Marshal Lord Montgomery flew |tiicate in exchange for $1,800,000.- back to London today after a two-| saturing May 15. - day visit to discuss East-West re-| lations withgSoviet leaders. Reginald Arkell, Author * * * May 15. The balance will take care of cash needs through June be done through two offerings of treasury) both maturing in less than In announcing the plan Thurs-; day, the treasury also. said it will 000 of 1% per cent certificates Montgomery gave no informa of ‘Old Herbaceous,’ Dies tion about his two ttalks with So-| viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev except to say he was taking a per- Reginald Arkell, CRICKLADE, a oF British adthor- sonal message from Khrushchev dramatist best known abroad for to British Prime Minister Macmil-|his novel ° ‘Old Herbaceous,”’ died; lan. The trip Was Montgomery’s| today after a long illness. He was own idea. and was severely criti- 76. cized by some — oo * t. & * see the big annual May Day pa- cessful British musical shows and rade through Réd Square. 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Sears Jr. was described as so aircraft aloft They told the opening se ference an controllable satellites that the method they offer of making a “rendezvyou the classical method of approaching an orbiting space platform with a ferry rocket proposed coming in on short bursts and coasting in for th Felleman and Sears propose uSing a small engine with. ‘a. minima! amount of fuel an slowly—like a fuel-scarce plane er—and make a soft landing NO SLAMMING They said that would obviate rapid deceleration or “slamming on the brakes” and sengers to be strapped down in rocket takeoff They predicted the day is not far off when such a ferry could be constructed. About 500. rocket-space specialists are attending the meeting omic’ by the Amer Career Studded With H Two sesisaiivacetts Institute | the earth to space platform * lip G. Felleman and Norman mewhat similar to fueling an ssion of a two-day confer- — | s” was quite different from e final link up. d come up. gradually and approaching. an aerial tank- eliminate the need for pas- a horizontal position as in a: ican Rocket Society = MIT. Morse Man of By United Press International Wayne Lyman Morse, dawyer, farmer and educator, has seasoned his political career with sharp controversy. * * * The Oregon Democrat's fight against the confirmation of Clare Boothe Luce as U. S. ambassador to Brazil casts him in a familiar role. The 58-year-old senator has spent 15 years in, the Senate fighting against what he de- scribes as “unconscionable com- promise.” His pursuit of the goal of “constitutional liberal- ism’ has amounted to something of a crusade. As a Republican member of the Senate, Morse was one of the first in Congress to suggest that the then Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was political timber. WALKS OUT ON GOP But he walked out on his party in 193 when he became dissatis- fed with the Eisenhower cam paign Later, as a Democrat, he campaigned vigorously for Rich ard L. Neuberger, his one-time law student, and helped to get Neuberger elected to the Senate. Then he locked horns with Neu berger in one of the sharpest Senate feuds of recent years—a feud which has only recently been tempered to some degree * * * None of the events have been without their scars, and Morse would win no Senate popularity contest. His detractors concede, how- ever, that the one-time professor of argumentation combines an | agile mind and a finent tongue and ranks as one of the Senate's best rough and tumble debaters. When Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen (Til) urged Morse, during the debate on Mrs Luce’s _ appointment, to stop beat- - suits bridge club here has nine —— Nos Leas’ -. 03 and nylon upholstered ....sis«ié‘i(‘ a‘ t“ a“ . and 4 chairs... 6... eee ee fie, by pelsting rel sil reed SOFA BED, CHAIR, ROCKER, maple 8] 9095 $Q@Q95 _—7-PIECE_ DINETTE SET in grey mist 5 QS $Q95 ‘in a third deck and adding a green frame, tapestry cover. ........... a 99 and black In all my 35 years in the furniture business | have never seen a@ store so completely stocked with fine furniture os Wards’... In fact,the store is 80 over-stocked thet | must sacrifice all profit on e reat number of fine furniture pieces . . . To move this furnituré quickly, prices have been unmercifully slashed giving you values thet will make furniture history. Here is just o partial list of the items | have reduced for quick sale . plan to be here early this afternoon and evening for choice selections . « » Sale will continue until. | heve my inventory where it should be. TOM HANSON, Manager Controversy ing an “old bag of bones,’ Morse was quickly on his feet to femark that he had consistently described Mrs. Luce as a charming lady. SERIOUS FARMER } Morse, a sharply featured maf with a brush mustache, takes his farming seriously. As Mrs. Luce charged, Morse was kicked by a) horse in 1951. The blow broke his jaw Currently president of the Devon Cattle Breeding Assn., Morse has 100 head of beef cattle, 76 hogs and chickens of some 19 breeds on his farm at Poolevilie, Md...He also owns a | farm in Oregon. The senator's eyes gleam when he discusses his current efforts to develop a ‘‘polled”’ strain (a horn- less strain) of Devon cattle * * * AND wit i/o SAVE 30% - 0%-= 0% His office cabinets are festooned with the colorful ribbons won in 2 ~ horse and cattle shows. He de- ‘ ; ° scribes animal husbandry as.''a : ; | “atria en? A Few Examples of Hundreds of Amazing Values: ator sa\s é 4 } | iste oa f Was NOW Was NOW i Being Fiaye KNEEHOLE DESK, Student Styl $ 9Q95 MODERN 48 INCH WALNUT $ FQ95 a. ie r us on in solid maple _ ™” ve gasps 39 $29” ‘ BUFFET, could use as Hi-Fi cabinet 69 $49” €A 59° .) $197’? women members Their games have heen, going on for more than 25 years. Five suit decks of cards were intro |duced in the 1930s with limited MAPLE DRESSER and MIRROR with 3 large drawers - 8s ROUND MAPLE DROPLEAF TABLE PLATFORM SWIVEL ROCKERS with foam rubber cushions: tae $39% *99*” $49" ag 199" STUDIO LOUNGE and CHAIR, dessa suit to each of the two playing decks. The extra suit is ealled : Ps ~¢ eagles DAVENPORT and CHAIR, innerspring $1 6.095 9 DROPLEAF TABLE and 4 choirs, © QQes $59” The Fonda players wonder if constructed, long wearing tapestry cover 169 $] 29 3 choice of colors and finishes ....... 89 they are the last left in the « countr) eagle players ON CAMERA NOTE: Instead of UP! ... What a Twist! It’s Fun! .. . and He H% Prices reduced 10% full refund if you're clearly marked if * All x Our’ usual service, dem cluded with each sale. “Dutch Auction” sa 57 W. Huron St. “DUTCH AUCTION? SALE! At a ‘Dutch Auction’ Sale the Price Goes DOWN COLONIAL STYLE FLOOR LAMPS, $9095 § 95 ’ brass plates 14 re’s How It Works: lie —? MAHOGANY DROPLEAF $7995 $ 49° EXTENSION TABLE ............... EACH DAY for 10 DAYS! UPHOLSTERED SWIVEL CHAIRS, $ 94° $] 9» tapestry covered ..... 2... ..4..... TWIN SIZE HOLLYWOOD BED, . te First bid at today’s price takes the sale item. te Advance bids accepted with 10°, “outbid.” te All merchandise in good operating condition and “used.” Auction Sale Begins Friday May First : -BPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP aneal cineen ee eee ew Fer eeree sevens $Q% “256° $179 “124” $19.99 | © BQe $59 ie “169% $qQ50 $269 $] 69” “26° $1799 white enamel 2-PIECE SECTIONAL in solid maple with deep spring cushions 21” OLYMPIC TV SET, mahogany with swivel base HI-FI oe eee “103° $79” “M9 $109” $ 12% +6”? 12° $49 2998 $] 4% 16°° +> COFFEE, END, LAMP TABLES, blond or mahogany finish DOUBLE DRESSER, MIRROR and BOOKCASE BED with plastic tops DOUBLE DRESSER, MIRROR,/CHEST, BOOKCASE BED, plestic EQUIPMENT CHOICE SELECTION TABLE LAMPS fr fF CORNER TABLES with plastic tops, choice of finishes BOOKCASES in your choice of finishes DOUBLE DRESSER, CHEST, BOOKCASE BED, cherry fini¢h or mhg. ......... ee | complete with innerspring mat- tress, box spring, frame and plastic headboard :................, INNERSPRING STUDIO LOUNGE with bolster DANISH MODERN CHAIRS, choice of colors 34 ag" $2 4° $7 9” ee ee deposit == STUDIO BED, plastic covered, Danish modern arms $ | eee eevee ecee eevee gpeee eee les are final. onsaration, instruction in- USE the WARD WAY “CREDIT PLAN... © 90 Days Same as Cash! ®@ No Finance Com t Deel With! | Cnn ® Make All es 0 ot. Our Store! OPEN. TONIGHT 48 SOUTH oe SAGINAW and EVERY. MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P. M. FE. 5-6615 & Que . _EANSING (UPD ~ Hydrogen! Russia has increased concern over radioactive fallout and emphasized heed for more information on) the Hydrogen Bomb Testing Raises Question: Does Fallout. Aff testing by this country and but some things have been learned. Little is know about this problem Scientists at Michigan - State University know radioactivity does a oo ect Fe £. 2: © Some of the changes are bad, he ‘"€ sub said, but in at least one case a’ MEET WITH CONGRESSMAN .— Members of the Pontiac Area’ Chamber of Commerce met with Congressman William S. Broomfield (R- Oakland County) in Washington while attending the annual meeting of the U. S. Chamber of Com- merce. Pictured above (from left) are Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools, Clase’ Udey, Broomfield, and Glenn H. Griffin, Board of Education president. ay BRS F F asf i i ject of fallout because of higher radioactivity counts, spec-| THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 Crops, Animals? Holland Tosses Out Suit on 3 Troy Commissioners A lawsuit charging’ three Troy!which they personally own," the city commissioners with voting for judge said. filed suit in March seeking‘to pre- Waltér P. Chrysler expressway) “ ivent the State Highway Oakland County Circuit Judge H.| Sakas tthe ind a tem-| Russe! Holland this morning dis-| were heard April 14. } land ruled. J d Painting of ‘Boy’ Found to Be Girl ‘After 70 Years dows Home Owners’ Assn. against : Commissioners Roy L. Duncan,! At this time, Ernest 0. Zirka.-/ INNSBRUCK, Austria g —A Louis Yanich and Clifford Suter-} tos, assistant attorney painting hanging in the Innsbruck meister Jr. : : represeating the Highway De- oe 1839 has under- “The allegations contained in | partment, asked dismissal of the era wee a ae | the b #11 of complaint de not dis- | suit, claiming the group had filed i. Po close the commissioners had’| it “prematurely and that the | Painting darn ler egels had not beem S¢ | ining The scantily dressed boy yet. turned out to be a-girl, the hawk Holland in his opinion) ‘an outsized dove. the Troy. City Charter; When the painting goes back on Commissioners Dun-| the wall, it will be called “Girl can,’ Yanich and Sutermeister were! With a. Dove.” SHOP Slated for No.2 Job . state Department's Dillon « Amateur Who - FAR HILLS, N.J man slated to be the new No. 2 man in the State Department is gn amateur diplomat who made ‘ood. - C.. Douglas Dillon, 49-year-old jnvestment banker nominated 3{hursday by President Eisenhow- #r. never held a full-time govern- gnent post until he was named @mbassador to France in 1953. ¢ * * * > He did so weil im the Paris job Ghat he was brought to Washington 3n 1957 as deputy undersecretary p! state for economic affairs. > The French liked Dillon. For ne thing, he speaks their langu- mage. He was born in Switzerland 3Xhile his family was on a Euro pean sojourn in 1909 and he often aeturned to France for visits. ™ = His father Clarence Dillon Zought the Chateau Haut-Brion Svith its famed vineyards near Bordeaux in 1933 and the property Shas remaiged in the family sinoe “The younger Dillon thus acquired This is not the type of law we are observing today. Our laws must -be observed as they are a measure of our freedom. Our courts and attorneys guarantee us freedom. Our laws are enacted by the people, through their representatives in the legislative halls. In some parts of the world laws by which they will be gov- e. which must. be negotiated for rea- sons of national security. * * * Recently Comptroller General CAMPBELL in auditing an Air Force contract. found the contractor had charged for parts that never ‘were used. For example, the. Air Force, which hadn’t.detected the error, was charged for .47 turrets when only 15 were required. In this case the Gov- ernment recoveréd*more than $1 million. Last January the Senator pointed out that the Government, that is the. takpayer, was over- charged more than $6 million in an- other contract. x * *. - The Comptroller General agrees with Sef: Williams that these overcharges would never occur if contracts were awarded on bids rather than by negotiation. The Government would get the advan- tage of competition on costs esti- mated by mpre than one bidder. When only two contracts have re- vealed overcharges of more than $7 million, Sen. W may well ask “How many such contracts are there which have not been audited and ‘upon which,errors have not been found?” * * * A " LoZo te 1.8 x) ~The Not-So-Fine Print David Lawrence Says: Tactics to Play Vital Role at Geneva PARIS — The big theme of the readiness on the part of the Wes- meeting here of the four Western tern representatives to negotiate foreign ministers tumns out to be seriously on all pending questions. not so much what to negotiate as ‘It is most important for Moscow The Senator’s bill should have the full support of the lawmakers and of every, taxpayer. erned. Take the recent case of | Cuba, for an example. In areas r '. like this and dsolated spots such as Poplarville, Miss., the “rule by . law” is not one of their cherished The Man About Town possessions. = x *«§ * Our legal system is necessary to maintain our freedoms. The Ameri- ‘can people should be cognizant that the great principles of law estab- lished years ago are the backbone of our independence. * * * Both the Oakland County and the Michigan Bar Associations should have proper recognition for their dedicated principles of justice by law. | today the people cannot enact the | a) Are to Be Remembered in Local Historical Markers May day: What usually comes long after the end of winter. Among the 45 markers which the Michi- gan Historical Commission plans to erect this year, two are in the Pontiac area, which already has received-a number One is to be at Pontiac, in honor of the Detroit and Pontiac Ratlway, the first railroad chartered in Michigan. It was completed here from Detroit in 1844. The exact location for the marker is yet to be determined. ; The other is near the west Oakland County line, in Kent Lake Park, to memorialize the days of the wild cat banking, when currency was issued by most anybody who could secure the serv- ices of a printing press. The hot spot was at the former Kensington community, just over the line in Livingston. where “wild catting” reached its peak and de- mise in the 1830s . Public Accepts Cancer ow With Open Minds “Godfrey has Lung Cancer.” These four terse, truthful , words in Thursday’s Pontiac Press told an unhappy and yet a very accurate story, Once, this word and the dread affliction were ducked and dodged by press and public alike. Doctors spoke softly of “malignancy.” x * ~ With the passage of time the public generally is ready to accept and recognize many things that we avoided for years on end. There’s nothing any more dis- graceful about cancer than there is about a heart attack or getting | struck by a speeding automobile. ( And yet, the public and the inedi- _cal profession soft pedaled the condition for years. ‘ * * * We approve of the modern trend. All of us are ready these days to face reality. This néwspaher feels a deep sense of regret at Goprrey’s condi- tion. The operation may have been completely successful and we trust it is. But the world—and the man are entitied to know what the facts are. _ Senate Bill to Require Bids on U.S. Contracts Sen. WituiaMs, Delaware Republi- can, has introduced a bill requiring bids in awarding most ‘military con- | tracts. There are certain awards \ N ~ Known to many tn Pontiac and vicinity. Mrs. Jacqueline Peck of Detroit, former public relations repre- sentative for the Huron-Clinton Metro- politan Authority, died Tuesday, 43. Rats and mice that he trapped were placed th a box with an open top by Ambrose Fulkerson near his home just north of Rochester. They couldn't jump out, but a pair of owts cleaned the box every nigh’. Now. he has no more rats or mice, so the owls have switched over_to hig chickens A letter received the other day from Oliver Roundebush of Drayton Plains tells of tdking his grandmother, who comes from Aan. up- state rural community, for an auto ride. When. they got back she remarked that everybody seemed to be driving as if they feared they'd run out of gas before they got there. The next time-he’s in Milwaukee, Bertram Burroughs of Rochester will receive a prize of $10 worth of baby food. The other day in a tree near his home he found a balloon sent up in that city on April 15, to which was attached a coupon good for that at a Milwaukee store. + earn, ? A photograph sent me by-a man who signs himself, “Always a Hater of Game Hogs,” shows a string of 60 quail shot’ in one day —_— by a Pontiac hunter in 1890, “and he T H E P () \ T ] A ‘} P R EF SS bragged about it.” The letter says they 4 - were shot “on the prairie near Drayton Trade Mart Daily Except Sundsy Plains” The writer adds. «8 W. Huron 6 Pontiac, Michig ‘Comt * happened to our game birds.” Published by Tur Poxriuse Petes Company : Reese. Bassers, Jorn A. Rirey, ~ —— — and Advertising prone iconeeer “e 2 ; . | denen peetucd tmu mn, Verbal Orchids to- Vice President and Circulation Maneger Business Manager ©. Masomsts Sduan. Mrs. Wiljam Thompsen ee yo eoal Advertising: of 663 East Walton Blvd.. 82nd hirthday Mrs. Lena Austin of Davisburg; 88th birthday. Mrs. Helena Buechler ‘of Oxford; 8ist birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Gekelér of Columbiaville; golden wedding. Romeo Observer Press; entering its 93rd year of publication, Grorce C. inuan Classified Manager Associated Press ts entities exclusively to the ‘use for republication of all loca! news printed tn this as AP news itches 4 baa by os for 40 cents carrier service ts nut availiable. maf) Me gy Koning + Macomb. Lapeer —~ Coun is a ; elsewhere ip and ail other places in {he ‘unites States s ai] subscriptions wo7eets {p Rails and Money. “That’s what. how to negofiate with the Soviets at Geneva. i It might be sur- prising to many people to learn that tactics mean almost as much as does the nature of the propos*€ls themselves. Thus, in the last twenty- a four hours, the Pi foreign ministers’ LAWRENCE group here took considerable pains to answer questions propounded by the reporters, who already want to know what the. ‘‘fall back’ positions would be in the eyent of Soviet rejection of initial proposi- tions. The assumption had been grow- ing that the so-called “package plan” of the West is to be offered only as a basis for future retreats and compromises by the West. The official spokesmen here in- sisted that this is not true and that . the Western Allies are standing on firm ground and will continue to present a solid front on basic principles in their deal- ings with the Communists, As a practical matter, however, the big question is just what are fhe Soviets’ intentions? Do they mean to carry through their threats about Berlin? Do they want to risk war over this issue? Do they really want to negotiate at all? Naturally, the Western Allies must come to some conclusions on these very points, and their funda- mental thesis now is that the Soviets do not want war, although the Communist envoys might bluff their way through the negotiations with that question lingering tn- answered in the background. DON’T WANT WAR So far as the peoples of the West are concerned, they certainly do not want war. But it is questiofiable whether war is_best prevented by eakening the public positiori of the men who have the responsi- bility for dofng the actual négoti- ating. : The Soviets are watching care- fully to see how strong the Western alliance will prove to be when the chips are down, They suspect that maybe there are furidamental differences between America and Britain or between West Germany: and the other allies. It may be said with emphasis that the objectives of all the Western governments are the same, but naturally their diplo- mats differ on what techniques shall be employed to attain those objectives. Curiously enough, the lessons of Munich are often mentioned as a warning against appeasement. The four foreign minigters here gave a lot of their time this week to a discussion of the effects on public opinion Sf any hints of new pro posals or deviations from the ‘apackage plan.” It is obvious that thére is a The Country Parson “Nothing can be as beautiful before it's uséd—and so ugly aft- erwards—as a day,” ‘ to understand that any ‘‘conces- sions’ must be balanced by count- erconcessions from the Soviet government which will in them- Selves assure the free world that there is a chance of a peaceful solution of all other questions, even though they are not finaly re- solved at Geneva this month. To avoid. the disappointment or *even alarm that might sweep the world if a “summit” conference held in the late summer or early autumn in Geneva should fail to reach any important conclusions, there is mych interest now iff a British suggestion. that a series of “summit” conferences be schedul-. ed to take place, possibly one every six months. In America, there is a tele- vision program called ‘‘keep talk- ing,”’ and a prize is given at the end of each contest in con. - versational endurance. So here, too, the idea seems to be that the West the East might agree to keep talking in the hope that maybe out of each dip- lomatic conference will come some rewarding result — either a solu- tion or at least, an agreement not to go,to war in the foreseeable future. * * * This formula could gain support, provided the Communists, by their cold war tactics and the aggres- sions they instigate intermittently in different parts of the world, do not themselves suddenly bring on the war crisis nobody wants. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Calcium’ Is Acceptable, Apt Name if A newspaper man who. com- ments occasionally on my teach- ings tells me that among his ac- quaintances I am known as “‘Cal- cium Brady.”’ The appellation is apt and acceptable. provided you understand its significance. You will understand only if you have an elementary knowledge of nu- trition. One of the chief facts-in our knowl- edge of nutrition is that established vy Sherman: “The ordinary mixed diet of Americans and Europeans, at DR. BRADY least among dwellers in cities and towns, is probably more often de- ficient in calcium than in any other chemical element.” On Sherman's dictum, which nobody can deny, < base all the allusions to .calcium deficiency which make my friend's ac- quaintances call me “Calcium Brady.” ‘ But I'm afraid.the. smart alecks who call me “Calcium” are ag childish about it as are the dimwits who think they_can keep going in- definitely by i to asprin, acetanilide, barbiturates, tran- quilizers, alcohol or other nar- cotic. . * * * It is true I do recommend high €alcium diet and/or supplementing the diet with an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D, for a good many common com- plaifits—but as FOOD, not as medicine. Not medicine to ‘try’ for a week or two, but food to take every day the year around. FOLLOWS ADVICE A St. Paul correspondent says: “IT have had several of your pamphlets thru thé years and al- ways got good advice out of them. The one that has done me the most good though is The Calcium Shortage. For over a year I have eaten 3 calcium wafers daily. I used to be subject to” constant sinus trouble, but for months now have had little or no such trouble. * * r Also I had arthritis—or I should say the rheumatiz—which seemed to be igetting steadily worse. But “it has-vanished. May God bless you for your Wonderful help in such a natural, simple way.” Three calcium wafers supply as much calcium as a pint TtWo glasses) of milk and a% much vitamin D ‘as a tablespoonful of U.S.P, Cod Liver Oil. ° The correspondent. doesn't say whether he (or she) follows a high calcium diet or whether he (or she) .consumes three glasses of L. é Understood milk or skim milk daily, as every- one should. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS This One Is Pretty Good, Too Man, you're a most convincing teacher. I want to tel] you that your articles on teetotalism showed me a@ person can get along without “the staff... and I have gotten along without if now for nearly two years , . (W.M.A.) - Ans.—For that let us both thank God. ; Sdignea letters, not more than one pege or 100 words answered by Dr. William Brady. if a stamped, if-addressed envelope is sent te The Press. Pontiec, Michigan (Copyright 1959) ‘ Voice of the People i— ‘You’d See Soapy’s, Side, if You Would Read ‘More’ — I've taken The Pontiac Press for 30 years and believe me, I’ enjoy every page. I even read the ads. But judging by the VOP letters, I don't believe some people read any farther. An example is the April 29 letter about Soapy signed L. A. ~ ke ot ye Last May 8 my husband had an operation and I took The Press and other papers to read to him every night. During thet 18 day layup, I read where the State was going broke. Soapy ts all right. It's the guys that are trying to belittle him that caused the mess. ‘ x * * If he doesn't play their way, they pick up their cards and chips and go home, just like little childish marble games. I like Soapy and it’s been proved that thousands of others do, too. ‘Everybody Knows but the Governor’ s State at least. Everyone Governor seems to that. Mrs, A. L. ‘We'll Never Reach Solution That Way’ That's what the whole state says. . They all want the other fellow to pay the bill. That's a very nega- tive approach and it just tears down. No commonwealth was ever built or saved by those that com- plain and find fault. It's built by those that tell how to move ahead Everone has to pay some taxes or we can go back to the African jungle type: of life. . . Shopper Praises Mrs. Luce for Speaking Out Telling the truth about the late Benedict Arnold put Mrs. Clare Booth Luce in a bad situation with those Democratic demogogues in Washington, who wouldn't acknow]- edge truth if it were served to them on a golden platter. I'm glad Mrs. Luce had the courage to tell the truth. For God and Country Smiles According to a preacher. most men are masters in their homes. Wives should get a chuckle out of that. ; * * Write this off as a sare-thing! All girls prefer loye-making by male. j * ei) * In the spring d young man's fancy nightly turns to gasoline. * * * : Every day should be a fresh beginning except with those kids next door. Irene Verbally Shakes Head at the Mess I wonder what brought. about our I'd say our x & & There's talk of the Governor _ running for nt. That's a laugh, as he ‘t even run the State. R = * * ’ And why d they use the Veterans Fund? That would be the of the money. , Most people have forgotten the men who were! over there who have needed p when unem- ployed and idn’t get it. There are who need help to this day. 8 divide thé $50 million among the vets, because if that isn’t done, we'll never get a dime. * * * State officials’ pay has now been stopped. Is this to pressure them into passing. the law to use the Vets fund..In other ‘words, sub-' mission through elimination? It's a great world we live in, isn't it? Plenty Disgusted ‘Does Everyone Have to Know?’ A’m an old lady and would like to ask just one question. Why, when anything happens such as that man holding that girl in the woods does it have to be printed for everyone to know just where and who she is” t If the story has to be printed, why not withhold names. If my neighbors boy or girl gets into trouble, does everyone have to know? It’s not our business’ and 1 believe it's a very wrong thing to do. Grandma Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Love can be so. wonderful .. And it can be quite sad... As most of us have come to know .. From lessons we have had .../Love is so enthralling when. . . The feeling is returned . . . But it i® disappointing when... The least approach is spurned .. . And yet the fault is all our own If we meet with dismay ... For we should be more certain of , . What others do and say... We have no privilege to presume A smile or friendly glance . . . Presents an invitation to... , A beautiful romance . And even keeping company _.. Is not a promise true As humans can reverse their minds . . . And oftentimes they do (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: - Kitten Sparks Life for Grandfather At the age of Grandpa Miller has deve a great fondness for a stray kitten that “adopted” him. He still likes his dog, but the kitten has been a greater tonic to his ego. Young- sters, as well as oldsters, feel more secure and less fearful at night, if they have a live pet in their bedroom. ° » *~ & &® By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-423: Eli Miller, aged 96, is Mrs. Crane’s father. Her mother died 14 years ago, ~ so he has lived alone on our little farm in Indiana, wa faithful wi named Belle. In the last cou- ple of years, Grandpa Miller. has been vaguely resentful because i Belle likes to race away from the _DR. CRANE house and come dog, 1 down the road a few hundred yards ® to our summer home. That's because we have two dogs, and Belle enjoys getting with them to romp or hunt rabbits. * * * Grandpa feels somewhat jealous because Belle thus deserts him. Recently when I went up the road to make sure he was awake and ready for breakfast, I saw a yellow kitten on his porch, _ Grandpa, had always said he | didn’t like cats. But this kitten climbed into bis lap while he ‘ was eating breakfast. “Look what’s in‘ nty lap!” he ‘protested in apparent ire, which was really assumed, for 1 sensed immediately’ that. he appreciated pow =e , al , y except for his> the personal attention the kitten was giving him. “I wonder how she got here?’ he continued. “‘Do you suppose somebody tossed her out of a car in front of the house?’’ CATS FOR OLDSTERS I fed the kitten some warm milk, and Mrs. Crane did likewise that evening when she fixed Grandpa's supper. Next morning 1 found him fast pa. In fact, I find that the kitten is more reassuring to his ego than his dog. * * * Older folks need tonics for their pride. The new kitten thus makes Grandpa feel more important. Grandpa is like Moses with his gray . 80 It is an inter- esting sight to see him stewing away the food at breakfast. while “‘Look what this kitten is doing!"’ he will then exclaim in fe protest, probably to “‘feel out’/ my attitude, but he really wants the kitfen there. He is growing more atAéched to .it each day. And a cat makes ‘a better companion for lonely old person than a dog, . cat ates r Likewise, they reassure him when he is alone at night in his darkened bedroom. Despite the fact such pets shed the bed covers, they So don't become such overly fas- tidious modern parents in making hairs an undue fuss about and germs, that you deprive your child of the wholesome influence of a living pet. And in lieu of a live cat or dog, be sire your toddler has & teddy bear or wooly }amb or cloth monkey er some other toy to com- panion to take to bed with him at night. since/we am return to a some- what childish outlook in old age, pets are valuable for grandpar- ents, too, as well as youngsters, especiajly if they are alone much of the time. “They‘also.help keep people sane, . -S8o_are good fer.mental sanatorium pat . Always’ write to Dr. George w. C + {2 care of The tac Press, Pontiac. Mich enc s yo 4c stamped, typing nd printing costs whee, you send. F pay al rts ana. phiets i . (Copyright 1959) ‘ a ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 ) SEVEN oe rT, Se jThey have bad manners, contempt | * os a \maximum of five years and fined All Females Are ‘Flippery’ in the Spring ==s.s=s-= {nous Comded Sosa , homarel They no longer rise when H 'their elders enter the room. 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Automatic § recoil starter, trac- & >. Noman FY slr | 2 " THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1950 | == __= Pgs Soa: ree , a rit toe OR) dein i eee fe castro Scores Public Relations Victory in His U.S. Tours Sea | of Prime Minister Fidel North of his impressions.) BERRELLEZ won over critical audiences of/sothe doubts tors and college students and cope with = SS sf Se young Prime Minister trom Cuba.|the answers he gave to important These are the impressions nized confusion” by one newspa NBC television studios, NEW YORK (AP)—Fidel Cas-/¢merged with increased stature\as his for the: “‘new|ton, Princeton, N.J., New York,|tion Castro needs for the tro’s two-week tour of'@ hemispheric symbol of freedom.'Cyba” he hopes to bring out of|Boston and Montreal -|task ahead of him. renter yrmagrenpad asa Pa the the United States end Canada was| But the bearded lawyer-reveny |i) chaos left by, dictator Fulgen x *« * x * * pai aa ok cae tons i E a ie edie oie a Si irc byte wore at Me pI ced“ patee ung Haan ona ee any o| ath RR a oR \ ie . x \4 Vv tour “to ‘promote Cuba,” thejer brief trials. The Prime Minis- me . Prime Minister had been expected|ter said the trials and executions NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS ee - | Rich Hermit Murdered ‘|to encounter his greatest difficul-|would continue as an example for ONE PLACE TO PAY . e e€ams ers | 4 BI k Mi Ti ke t d | * ty explaining three things: his de-|the future that “‘it isn't right to)\ Member American Acagviation of. Credit Counsellors ; ac 1ce IcKete CAIRO, Egypt (AP)—A hermit/lay in holding general elections, |kill for political reasons.” This) \ . | forS Trio in Mc cele wi Bot ich telling fon a en eee ee ee se Gomes an| , Nout Dally Fed Weds od-tet'9 0 1, Brocings by Arvt and once ed hi mur- of Communist influ-|other capital crimes ed on| . \ Y a 9 to 1. {0 Honor Pickets| Zor Space Jrip in onth |= mace prophesied his own ™ur-ence in his admnfnistration, |Batista’s forces during the revoli-| \ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOR The seer, Abdel M el gh: omg pening ence] ben Peng ecalrre pti napeasnot Ti@, Pentiar State Bank Bids. FE 6006 on Syn’ 00 TAN ie W, dered. ’ essin two seemed to leave many: un-|ing out a promise to the peop - NBC Strike Continues VANDENBERG AIR FORCE|trom this West Coast missile base Makrouky, was strangled and/jsetisfied. He said concerning that these war criminals would . - . - BASE, Calif. {AP) — Four black|in about 30 days. steed ia te unist Y that the on-ibe The ise was — ST A as Union Action May mice sail into space next month t * * mare macmaatery, vere | Semen wep Gat age gpa ag Meno Maen JUST | li in an American attempt to prove) ., ute sstronauts will be ved near Asjut, in upper party ag yon govern- ae pe Halt. Scenery Delivery that's ving eeature can Ieee ie, We aston il beleot te had been robbed of meat hs ew, 2th of Juy|peple rom taking the wt REMINDER! earth and return alive. lunder observation at Holloman Air about 35,000 pounds ($100,000). |e could win over the .Commu-|C. shear ter : NEW YORK (AP)—The Team-| The mice ye Foi in special: Force Base, N.M. ; _|nists because his program was| Audiences generally cheere Dr. A. Miles sters Union is instrueting its mem-|!¥ designed pecraay_ 90- xk * * Blame the Mailman better than theirs. This reply was|his evident sincerity of purpose, oe" ; . sule in the nose*‘cone of Discov-| .. bers not to cross the picket lines orer 11] The satellite is expected| Scientists will measure their re-| viewed as evasive by some. Others | sense of humor and personal Is Now Located at “of National Broadcasting Co. eM-\to be launched into polar orbit/2¢tions to blastoff, weightlessness ENVER (AP) — Youngsters|thought it reflécted surprising|netism seemed to impress ineers and technicians who are| and the stresses of re-entry. The|P/"viné baseball at Manual High jnaivete. peers But the disorder thet eccompe- 103 N SAGINAW ST. . aig main object, though, is to Oe ts in admicetan he Se eee eee ee ee ee Pro te < : be ething alive into orbit and|Postman Warren A. Adams re-|Castro over the mon seemed to strengthen \ MT TACOBSEN'S Flowers) Teamsters Union Joint Wives | nore All: “ae to worth, again octet. trieved a loose ball and threw it|could not recall p= ve he -had so let at least among newsmen, Pe : fees eet nal gnore Al an This has never been done with pray dg nono Tie tak seed cielety spelled out -his position re-|the 32-year-old Prime Diners PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER jons to ha! ery 0 : : animal. garding communism. The policies test enemy now is a be Métdey & Pridey Evenings 1 NBC ‘elevsion ston. » Continue Blockade wrOne unofficia] source said there 4x 6 foot window in a drugstore.!of the revolutionary et maturty, , Spee ~ , Fe tt —_ was about one chance in 100 of x * * success. A spokesman for the Teamsters | ar hae ea = (AP) — A x * : ‘a Council said its president, John 7. a Sone ooo “The Air Force had no com-| O'Rourke, would tell its members | ee husl _ po 5 — leaders | ment. | by telegram today not to cross the picket lines of the National Assn. of Broadeast Employes and Tech- nicians. |. : An NBC spokesman said: *"we# it mene ae expect the Teamsters Union to continue working just as the other unions ere, and we have no ‘mow}- edge that they intend to do other- wise. |— continued today to blockade| How long the four black mice jaccess roads to a struck Phillips| Will stay aloft was not disclosed. | |Petroleum Co. oi] refinery, even x & * | The Discoverer III capsule, x * painted a yellowish green, will be) The wives ignored a District! almost a yard wide and two feet : ’ Court temporary injunction,| high. If all goes well, it will drift > which named 12 of the women, |¢@rthward after ejection over the ; and then refused to disband when|Pacific beneath’ a bright orange. GET THE “DOLLAR BUY” 2 1 contempt of court citations were! parachute. | issued against five of them. * 8 ke The five were cited for violating) Hawati-based planes will try to - x * * “In any event, we fully intend to continue normal operations." | Supervisory personne] have kept NBC televisio’ and radio pro- grams on the air since about two hours after the strike of about 1,- 500 television technicians started provisions of the injunction ‘‘by bodily stopping the entrance of a transport truck’? into the Okmul- gee refinery, They were com- manded to appear in court at 10 snatch it with nets as it descends. | If they miss, the buoyant cone’s radio beacon is designed to send out signals for at least 10 hours to pinpoint its location for search| with a NEW. a.m. Saturday. They are stretched out across the roads, hand to hand, * * * : Monday. ° * * * NBC and the union are in dis- pute over the extent to which un- jon members are to participate in vessels. | : | Protest Soviet Theft — The women, whose husbands are | the making of TV videotapes in members ot oe ee f 'M F j [ d : | foreign countries for broadcast in | Atomic Workers striking the re y alr a y the Unitéd States. |finery now for 77 days since = ‘ +tract talks broke off, say they NEW YORK (AP) — The crea- (“will go to jail if necessary.”’ The tors of the hit musical “My Fair union has said it does not favor Lady” have protested plans by a, \their actions. ‘Russian to produce the show with- Anita Ekberg’s Marriage Still Same: Undecided fhe dispute was over dismissal out their permission, lof severa) employes whom the un- * * ke: f LOS ANGELES.‘AP)—The on-'ion had claimed had seniority. «with! __again off-again marriage of Anita y eee aa oe and Ekberg and Anthony Steel isn't on areas ‘ae ay rivet said gzain, but it isn't exactly off Actress, New Husband sulting Mine —_ phir con- in either. . r j i =— *« «we ‘Honeymoon in London ‘rageous, unethical and illegal pro : a F portions.”’ . : betgre,” a spokesman pad battles) HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP)—Ac-| There is no copyright agreement ple said, “and Steel wants to stay|'Tes$ Constance Towers and her|between the United States and the together but Anita has some prob-|"W husband, Panamanian busi- Soviet Union for the protection of lems to work out.” nessman Eugene McGrath, jare|authorship. ae heading for London on a combined * * : She said he hasn't yet decided/™™mey™menm_ and business trip. whether to divorce the 41-year-old: British actor. Miss Ekberg is 27.) — Wide- Track | ONLY PONTIAC HAS WIDE-TRACK WHEELS , WHEELS ARE FIVE INCHES FARTHER APART. DOTTED LINES Miss Towers disclosed Thursday learned of the production in a let- SHOW CONVENTIONAL WHEEL POSITIONS. . * * | Lerner and Loewe said they she and McGrath, former husband|ter from a. Victor Louis in ‘ of actress Terry Moore, were mar-| Moscow, who told them he had ried April 2 in Bloomington, Calif.|translated the musical into Rus- |McGrath got his final divorce de-|sian and that it would be staged |cree the preceding day. jin the 1959-1960 season. | She is 25, McGrath is 36. This is) Loewe and Lerner have protest- her first marriage. jed to the State Department and ito Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Church Strikes Oil Menshikov. a Painters District Council 22 agreed FARMINGTON, N.M. ‘AP)—A South Korea Government to extend its contract unti] Wednes crew drilling for water on the ° day at a meeting yesterday with Mormon church grounds struck Shuts 2nd:Largest Paper the Greater Dtroit Chapter of the;natural gas and high-grade oil at SEOUL. K ( —Presid Painting and Decorating Contrac- 163 feet. C. P. Hilton, president Syngma Sie ae tors of America. jof the Mormon Stake, said fire |~jse§ South Korea’s second larg- The mediators said the two sides;danger may preyent its develop- est newspaper Thursday night would meet again Wednesday. ment as a producer. . | accusing it of erremects re ts ? and seditious comments. ke. *~ * * or ae unghyang Shinmoon, was backed SACINAW AT ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Detroit Area Painters Delay Strike Plans DETROIT WW — A threatened strike by some 4,000 Detroit area! painters has been postponed. State and federal mediators said by a Catholic foundation and sup- +ported Rhee’s political foe, Vice ' President Chang Myun, It had been highly critical of government , ‘domestic policies. aw ¢. ~*~ *£© 8 = ¢ . | It was the first paper shut down tJ . . 4 public was formed in 1948. The ‘action was taken under a U.S. mil, 3 EH = NOW —Top Trade-In Allowance == ""““| BEFORE YOU BUY ANY |Stogie-Puffing Crews si om | NEW CAR--ANYWHERE | LOS ANGELES, Calif. (AP) —. “= Mayor Norris Poulson says there “GET OUR DEAL” jare too many loafers and cigar ‘smokers in Los Angeles street |maintenance crews. | x *« * | “The city charter says we have‘ ito pay these people equal pay | irates of industry,’”’ he said, ‘‘but it E | doesn’t tell us how to get an equal - . - i jamount of work out of them. Prove to Yourself, You Should Drive a 1959 Pontiac from the E Noting many complaints about istreet workers standing around , . ‘ ¥ smoking cigars, Poulson added: “Everyone knows 4 cigar, and the | time to smoke a cigar, and the amount of loafing this suggests is simply shocking.” The Stylist Sporteble. New Veri- thin portéble! 156 sq. in. picture. 3 handsome finishei. 1 70-P-04. Sleek, slim and easy te cerry! 17-inch (tube overall diagonal , 156 8q. in. picture) TV that can go and fit anywhere—even on a book- shelf. Veri-thin st yling—the most attractive-looking portable you'vé ever seen. So powerful Sticks Head in Sewer yond It Stays-There PITTSBURGH, Pa. 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In recent years, the automo- bile and modern highway have put Cape Cod within a day’s drive of one-fourth of the Na- tion's mushrooming population, the National Geographic Society says. Commercialization ts nib- bling away at the sweeping shores and quiet coves. Natural beauty is giving way to build- ings. - The Park Service feels an “‘ir- replaceable treasure’’ may be lost} to posterity. It suggests that the Government set up a seashore} preserve that would run from} Provincetown on the Cape's ‘‘fin- gertip’ to the. end of Nauset Beach, the Cape's ‘‘elbow.”’ The project would cost perhaps saa 000.000. % Indians Beet : on Cape Cod thou- sands of years ago. It may have been the*‘‘Wonder Strands’’ of the Vikings., ,Explorer John Cabot doubtless rounded the Cape. Cap- tain John Smith of Virginia made ‘ the first accurate map of it. The Pilgrims arrived at what is new, Provincetown Harbor in Novem- ber—1620._They. lingered a few weeks on the Cape before sailing, POLE TAXING — Putting their backs into it, to Plymouth. | residents of the village of Albing, Germany, Nature-loving Thoreau was de- | struggle to erect the traditional Maypole in a lighted by the Cape. “A man it dug in the t t the t may stand there and put all _? bd center of town. Hoisting the big Ametica behind him,” he said. He came back again and again, dut he was coepenee in his hope that the “ape would dis- appoint some visitors—those in search of. ‘a tenpin alley” or “a circular railway.” 7 Deaths in Pontiac A pole inta siace is a strenuous joD“Without me- chanical aid, but tradition keeps the youths of .the Bavarian town from using a crane to help with the task. The quietness of the Cape was JOHN G. FROMBEY pena prank and George Molter rudely shattered in 1936 when the John G. Frombey, 67. of 1054.20' OF Fontlac del) ; - ; - of *"’ Mrs. Marsh’s body is at Provincetown town crier reported Lakeview Di he had seen, a 300-foot sea serpent. He said it tad three red eyes ; and three green eyes. and its fiery arrival at Pontiac Genera! Hospi- breath seared the beach plums as tal suffered a heart at- and was Pursley Funeral Home tack yesterday dead on GILBERT J. BANFIELD MILFORD — Service for Gilbert bert C J. Banfield, 83, of 49321 Wainstock the it went ashore. It was not seen A retired press operator at Pon again a vtiac Motor Division, he was a mem- 5t-. Wixom, will be held at 2:30 Today the Cape -that Thoreau ber of St. Benedict Church and the P-™. Sunday from the Richardson loved stil} has enough sandy bath- Holy Name Societs Bird- Funeral home here. Burial ing beaches to reach from Wash- will be in Oakgrove Cemetery ington. D.C., to New York City. daughter. Mrs. Eugene Hunt of Its 65 miles from the shoulder-'Pontiac and three grandchildren blade to the tapering fingertip ofg Mr. Frombey’s body at the Surviving are his wife. Emma; a Pontiac month illness is Provingetown Harbor are flecked Donelson Johns Funeral Home Surviving besides his wife, Lela with moors and dunes, lakes and are two brothers, Edward of ponds, streams and eager inlets MRS. CLAYTON MARSH Brighton and Wilfred of Hudson from the seas—a wonderland of Mrs. Clayton (Mary Elizabeth) two sisters, Mrs. Rose Washburn unspoiled nature Marsh of 35 Lorraine Ct. died un-\0f Mason and Mrs. .Flossie Read —_—__——_ expectedly Wednesday at Pontiac Of South Ly Handicapped Children General Hospital. She was 52 Mrs. Marsh was a member of fye VANCOUVER i Betusen St” Michael Church Big New Ore Boat 5 and 10 per cent of British Colum Surviving besides her husband. bia school. children suffer speech Dr. Clayton Marsh, are her moth- x x defects. and 3 to 5 per cent have er. Mrs. Leonard Molter; two sons Perfect in Trial Run defective hearing. the B. C. Speech Donald of Pontiac and Claytow Jr Mr. Banfield died yesterday in a Hospital following a six- and easy. I’m sure happy with the good trade | made on my new’ Mercury and it’s sure convenient to deal at | RUSS DAWSON’S where you can get your service fast e) UP! Phete yards of the gymerican Ship Building Co., the vessel made the power-testing trip yesterday at a sate of 18'2 miles an hour. She will be christened in Cleve- land May 14: She has a length of 710 feet, a beam (width) of 75 feet and a molded depth of 3742 feet * 5 * This bulk freighter and the He Jackson, also being com- € Russ Dawson Motors MERCURY — EDSEL — LINCOLN — ENGLISH FORD LINE pleted this spring, will bring to five the number of lake carriers in PARTS and . FE 2 9] _ the 25,000 ton class. Each of these e SERVICE “ — giants is able to carry about a mil- tion tons of iron ore per season Boy, does Mom ever like our new Mer- cury! She’s tickled about the way she can get in and out, an’ the big windshield. Oh yes, she said three can sit easy, front or back; “cause there isn’t that big tunnel. " And | like the way it goes! and Hearing Assn. reported sjationed in Korea with the LORAIN. Ohio (® — The power \ ‘ = Ss Army: three daughters. Jeanette : ; INCH of Pontiac. Mrs. Marion Launan plant of the new eight million dol CUTTING HEIGHTS Tax Man Likes Orchids. and Mrs. Nola Eaton. both of st lar iron ore carrier, Shenango Petersburg. Fl: performed perfectly in her tri SAN DIEGO. Calif. W—Ruichard Shae cas ‘are include four - om f . } . ne " i) RECOIL STARTER A ND : Vaughn. state inheritance tax ap- i ; # . or x » @ *- o° & * } ‘ ° >. ’ / e g, =~ A, - { ? \ ents. i i « oF j f a a FBI Boss Says Don’t Follow the Crowd Ignore ‘Chicken’ Taunt, Hoover Urges Youth NEW YORK (UPI)—FBI Chief;done, it becomes easier — and the; ‘We need only set standards a small pércentage of youngsters J. Edgar Hoover called on the | doing of ft witile one is yonng | little higher and make real efforts’ became juvenile delinquents. But THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 { ‘Young people of America to|spells the difference between &/to meet those standards to bring he added that all of the nation’s defy the taunt of “chicken” do|Strong man and a weakling a5 @M' shout @ definite change in the youngsters must bear the respon-, what _ Sih te tare no matter —_ - [moral climate today,” he said. “A sibility of the wrongdoers. | gpriengil pill 2 | _ Moover, “writing tm the May simple refusal to indulge in petty’ Unfair though it is, you who are | he cued’ even ohes the eal por igh thet the sete 2 gossip or cheapen oneself through | mature in the acceptance of ‘s wrong,” Hoover said. “It is standards of am individual were the use of foul or vulgar language your responsibilities also carry not easy to stand-up to the taunt| vital te the setting of group helps lift one’s sights. ae ae os of the | of ‘chicken.’ But each time it is'standards. ®t *« '* | comes on fetal piel tra | | “Isn't it well to remember that work harder to ‘pres o’ yourselves | every day, in everything you do, im the eyes of adults and gain A Racial Melting Pot you are developing the sense of their confidence. ee will be guided “You will do the tasks which adie throughout lu . re you, ' Hawaii Has Imported in wands of the poet Tenmavon, mst be done it our great Inher. - i ' self’?”’ ® preserved,” he ‘said. | Everything, Even People os | Satis os eee ok acest ; . | Hooyer said that 6.5 per cent tion, I am. convinced that your WASHINGTON — The fledgling; melting pet. Many bleedstreams, more persons under 18 years of individual spiritual and moral , State of Hawaii, which Mark Twain| imeluding Polynesian, Japanese, age were arrested in 1958. over code is a very real weapon in the called the “loveliest fleet of islands! Ctimese, Fillpino, Caucasian, and (1957, although the over-all number war on both juvenile crime and thet He anchored in any ocean,” others, have flowed together to of arrests reported by the nation’s juvenile delinquency. It is you— ‘Hawaii ig revealed in the history After Cook came merchant sea- a .s ad ws Sie ea vec ceae’seme| MIDNIGHT MIRACLE SALE | their fragrant sandalwood. Next ar-|4°¢ typically Hawaiian. The grass ‘ caroused on the beautiful islands | skirt is a 1%h-century import from | while their ships were fitted out for/Samoa and is now made in New - TONIGHT Pacific and Arctic voyages. Jersey. The ukelele, which is man-| Meanwhile, King Kamehameha |/actured chiefly in Pennsylvania, 9 to 12 P.M. at I, the “Napoleon of the Pacific,” jcame with the Portuguese from the iold country, Even: the lilting Ha-; aah all ~ Hawaiian | wailan music is full of Dixeland. | Singer. Sewing Center chiefs to form 4 kingdom that | ~ © t MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER was soon to welcome another | Pineapples came from Jamaica, : croup of Immigrants in ime sugar cane trom many places. In -.- SLANT NEEDLE Many of the etraltiaced vietes yh’ Sons's ae sen | Portable or Cabinet taught and practiced by these God- | nsthing eo good 2s these could S -.-. Medel tearing men and women persist it | have originated in any place but the islands even today, the Nation-' ‘ al G phic Society says. Hawaii, the islanders say. $ 50 The. last Hwaiian maharch was The State of Hawaii is a whole Queen Liliuokalani, who wrote the string of Islands, all of volcanic haunting song, “Aloha Oe.” Her! origin, stretching across 1,540 Te ty ee | alas paride’ ooeas, USED PORTABLE. ..... . 12.89 and a republic was formed the’ Fight, lying some 2.300 miles eee vee the Cloned Suntce newe Sea Franciace af ber most 1 USED CABINET MODEL . . . *19.59 . . FEATHERWEIGHT Congress acceded to the request of jor.ones. On the five largest—Ha- ' the Hawaiians and voted to annex waii Maui, Molokai, Oahu, and pineapples as they. grow nowhere winds in twin-hulled sailing canoes I I . else. However, it imports much of from faraway Tahiti, or perhaps the islands Hawail became a ter-|Kauai—live most of the 570.000 is- landers ts food and nearly all its manufac-'eyen the Asian mainland. There's @ SINGER for every pockel—every purpese MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Lake Road FREE PARKING for 5,000 CARS ritory. i . * x | Hawati has probably been inhab~ Blessed with abundant rain and jted since the Sth century. Early- an equable T-degree temperature.' Hawaiians were Polynesians who ' Hawaii can grow sugar cane and | migrated. on the wings of the trade tured needs Tames, coming to svim st Yor. Jail Cell for Sale SINGER SEWING CENTER see Mauna Loa, the largest active! WOODSTOCK, Ohio — The didnt Gon see Uataain caeieaue volcano in the world, bring in mil-| vinage Council here is looking for lions of dollars each year. Addi- , ronal funds come from the elab-somenne who needs a fall cell. The MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY orate American military installa- lattice cell which hagn’t been used Located in J. C. Penney Fabric & Notions Dept. a tions, including Pear! Harbor for a quarter of @ century, and FE 8-9352 Racially, Rawal te on efficient 'Counilmen would like to sell it. — —— : ee ee er ee CLAYTON’S of Keego Harbor... 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Willman’ warned that extensive curb repairs ¢ will be necessary on al] the pro} 3 ects so that the assessed costs will : be higher than the standard $1.50 > a-front-foot rate for blacktopping alone The city is prepared to put up about two-thirds of the total curb repair costs out of public im- provement funds, he said, so the curb assessment can be kept down to $3.56 a front foot. Over Commissioner Floyd P Miles’ objections, it was agreed that curb assessments should be spread uniformly, even when ac- tual repairs were not necessary in front of every property a ~owrwereereeerrrrvrvvrrvreCYC.CVC!* a PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPP PP PPP PPP PPP PAPPPAA PAA PAPAS PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEPPPPPPPPPPPPE PEPPER AP EAE EPA 14-2 ROMEX'4-2 Willman said he would query 4 Per com meisiiet senaenen Ubi the State Highway Departinent § Gal. | about possible widening of Orchard p 100 ft. $2 95 Lake, but addeq that he knew of § Useful for thin- . Bing pain ciean- no pregent state plans to widen it timg clothes, ete Hardwood—Non-W arping TOILET SEATS Actor’s Son Jailed After Row With Police ODORLESS LATEX PAINT SAN FRANCISCO w — John A Carradine, 22, son of actor John in Bieck, White betee of , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ; 4 Carradine, was jailed today after ond € a run-in with two police inspectors. ¢ Treated at emergency hospital $398 for @ minor scalp wound, Carra- ¢ dine said he was clubbed with a | fectoaing a flashlight while helping a San ¢ cela ware: Francisco beatnik last night > Beas’ or” tht Police inspectors Robert Quinn 4 lly sell at jand Mike Diwer reported Carra- 9 $7-be to 99 00 \dine became loud and abusive 4 - when questioned. The officers tned ; $ A GAL. OUTDOOR TV to put him in a police car = 14 | “It was necessary to subdue | White ANTENNA LIGHT WEICHT, BAMBOO RAKE. . 69° ROUND NOSE, DIRT SHOVEL 1.98 GET ONE BIG ENOUGH 4 ‘CU. 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Specialists + Hardware + Paint + Light Fixtures «é UDpi rwwweer vevvvvrrverv ere Byvwvwew le Ae A ete be De te et De te te i td = a? - ~ é / v aes | “4 ——_ Seeevtecerecrrirrrrcre7eewerrrrerrerrrerereceeeree tp An te Ath tt te Cred la a a Balla ties‘. “>t acting Palit > Ba A lal a \ a Bat ho. ’ ra | pits ¢ |. the program theme, “Down on the _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS Northern arid Central to Combine in Water Show | = 2 Pn, + ‘Music Through the Ages Theme of Dolphins Event By COLLEEN ADAMS The combined Dolphins Clup of Pontiac Northern and Central high schools will present a water show at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Northern) High School pool. , Theme of this year’s show, “Music Through the Ages,” is based on the history of music and its progression from primitive to minuet forms and on to jazz. Tom Eley and Mary Mc-+— Dermaid, sophomores, will/Hammond, Judy Hartmann and narrate alternately. ‘Thomas Hichman. Pertorming Dolphins from North-; * * * ern are Charlotte De Rousse, Carol! Also chosen were Chloe Holcomb, | * Ashley, Judy Kern, Linda Under- Bill Kath, Mary Jo Koren, Joan bill, Sandy Hilderly, Ann Phillips, Lamson, Pat Levicki, Janet Lich-| Linda Dorris and Janet.Lichvar. Var, Jackie Loomis and Jim | 7 , : Lyons. Others were Ron Miller,| Next year’s varsity cheer- | s | leaders were chosen recently at Nyhan Barbara rn eel Pontiac Northern. Lynn Thomp- ~ ea — : a ad son, Ruth Benner, Carole Mihay, °°": a Sees Be a Sharon Nichols and Pat Lund SY | will de the cheerleading next year for the Varsity squad. Rounding out the list are Diane ft) =a S Judy Th Nicky | S/S Twenty-eight students were ter ocd teil bg » Nicky elected to the National Honor So-; ma ; : ciety. They represent 15 per cent 250 orthern’s my a | third-hour dramatics class at Rochester Com- - of 1062 E. Hamlin Rd.; Doug Larson, a sopho- of the upper one-third of the June * | munity High Schpol rehearse a lively scene for more of 600 E. Hamlin Rd} Mary Stewart, } graduating class, Students were, They have been placed im the | one suction of “Junior Miss” to be senior of 1930 W. Hamlin Rd.; and Chuck Kelley, | STAR IN COMEDY — Four members of the’ - : Pentise Press Phete | emtegories of science, literature, : “ : chosen onthe basis of character, SUSgOe Se action and history. | staged in the junior high school auditorium. @ sophomore of 315 E. Third St: Curtain time is scholarship, service ‘and leader- | . : : . ; ! + The Nanc nior .m. ship. | Future Teachers received five) y ere (fram left) y Hutchins, a se 7. = The first Northern students to) new members. They are Sharon | . r ; . . y be elected were Anita Bowers, Hampshire, Joanne Dembinski,, Dramatics Classes Enact Comedy ‘Junior Miss Patsy Christian, Beverly Donato,|Suzanne Bozeman, Anita Bowers - : Sherry Everett, Penny Grant, Lois|and Carole Mihay, LAAN REAM POR PME ant pt Taya ort Bs Rochester Presenting Pla pose at the pool's edge before dipping into the Patterson of 2015 N. Hammond Lake Dr., Nancy \Dise Data and Cute water to rehearse for the Water Follies to be Donaldson of 153 W. Lawrence St. and Shirley XY e e Music in the By ALICE LUPRE Prom sponsored May 22 by the|Baldwin, refreshments; Margie , | sented May 1, 1 iac N 2 , . presen ay 7, 8 and 9 in Pontiac orthera Hutchison of 2086 Lakeward Rd Round | The third hour dramatics class | Senior class. Joe Grande’s or-|Swoboda, publicity; Dee Tanner,- ‘Say It. With Music’ Northern fo Stage Annual Talent Show at Central Tonight sires se. sm, rest Teacher-Student Assn. will sponsor) of Rochester Community High chestra has been engaged for the decorations; Janice DeBaene, en- \School will present the delightful @ffair. itertainment; Gloria Sanders, ‘ ‘comedy “Junior Miss" at 8 tonight * *& * _ ‘posters; and Chuck Applegate and by Dick Saunders in the auditorium of the junior high Mary Stewart is general chair-| John Melstrom, cleanup. | ‘school. The second hour dramatics man of the dance, Her assistant) Fifty-one of the 211 graduating © lelass enacted the same play last chairmen are Louise Henry, seniors have been, accepted at night on the same stage. _ \program and tickets; Barbara colleges thus far. FIVE ACES: ranged with a full spectrum of; Featured players in tonight's pro- ‘ | There are only|mood and imagination by bass duction will be Mary Stewart as i =. two top cards| Carson lJ Grav Larry Hill ' By BARBARA GRIFFIN _ leaders and yell leaders an oppor.” ‘alent show at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-| aga among this week’s| 2" —_ a as Judy's Sada eae . . day. | winners, the other The standout, however, is the! y ce aia eal qd qd e e S d e Curtain time will be 8:15 both tunity to learn the cheers. Both teachers and students have’ ' dee being ‘\etandup “LP by Gambrell, who| rome as Nancy) . ; see and manrfoe vient tor the Requirements for cheerleaders signed for parts of this show. | eae. th eno after being pivobeisd Si, i Hee: utchins as Fuffy, . | : duction of “Sty Nuk Made") cee ee oe i contested fight.|vious WP album, now stands on} 4. twr mune crutenee ‘Baver, for S rin ( oncert | to bé_staged. inthe high school vente - gal 0 cost The magazine drive is over. with _ “Happy Organ’ |. own two feet the first time.| nerd and Jeff M@ame. Studest j auditedum MMetinee perform. fight song - * homeroom B-1, a sophomore home-| Dave Cortez) : 7 Schad a | « a ances were given Wednesday and wheel. Yell leaders will be room in first place. Wallace takes first place This man, if you didn’t catch | directors are. Jody, cae By SALLY. COLLINS - ri for graduation night ences aa” tes Sucudiy aied. alu: required ( have @ © average. cchioerke is the teacher. ' amorig’ Politiac aren sellers. ~ | bis first LP, is the biggest “find” : ! : : y y | be able te doa and Sie George Wiersema’s senior|” Edged by a nose is “Sorry I-Ran| among jazt pianists im several | In last night's performance Wad-| May © is. thesdate. set efinainate pecidents years. Gambrell, who is biind, roles were portrayed by Lake Senior High Band's or unfortunate happenings to mem- dent Sot. | toe noteege Bheers. hdmeroom came in second. Third/All The Way Home” (The Im- * * t. } Fourteen’ new cfieerieaders and place was taken by another senior |palas), not a quite fleet enough | is influenced | 1 Slay trons wil be fared ree yell leaders willbe chen homeroom. BAS.” This wom sof fot. tn thr we, a lap bend woreda dae padeentenpras woe ‘Jubs 4 Dixieland — by judges Jean Smith, cheerleading taught by Neil Gray. lig * » (Edward) point. He ts Freddie Gambrell parents. Margie as Judy's half , at 2 and to end CE eet ttmane the Mivisor: Duke Relyea, Student’ The leading salesman was Carl Byrnes). | all the way, a great young sister and Joann Hill as Fufty. / Among the features will be the|about 3 a.m. The party would be cirls’ glee clubs doing “Brigadoon” Council -president: Doreen Volt-/Richardson in first place with! Fourth place goes to ‘Three; Plasist with the subtle percep * * * |brass octet playing. the number|comprised only of seniors and ; directed by Michael Dempsey. and Dan”. Don McMillen. Barbara $204.25. Second place went to Bob/stars” (Ruby Wright) and last! tion and keen stasitivities often = Others in the cast were Howard which earned it a “one” rating at would involve co-operation of all : ee of Geceilia chair Giocel by 8 Sees Raley, ee Deere eh eS ely eee ee ee displayed by the blind. Miller, Barbara Baldwin and Tom|the State Festival. Also playing /parents, : j George H. Putnam. cipal. - . «{Place was won by Aleen Hulsey] igan's frustrated legislators, “It) Here, supported by Ben Tucker’s ‘Cullen. Student directors were | will be the dance band, and Frank/ Qenat Welch will act ae chile ; ; Other judges are C. S. Forsman,|with $100.25. Mike Montgomery Doesn't Matter Anymore” (Buddy|pass Gambreli asserts his au-| Mary Way and Winnie Webber. (Serratoni will present a clarinet and that form letier : Ensembles performing will be assistant principal; Catherine came in fourth with $100.09. Holty). , ' thority as rookie of the year. Get. The high school choir, under the! solo ‘‘Concertino” by C. M. Weber, | — cout rage? , roe P jenlet bape, Pater siete. senior (Craig . and Marjerie: Jachows. THE JAZZ NEST: No great (this. : — |@irection’ of Frank Irish, has pro-| Deitiniteg wilt Siimolacus | bcmiag heal of tho come nil boys, senior girfs, and the Song- coaches of al] sports, and Sandi . “di ” in this day fessionally made and recorded a spinners. A special select girls’ Erwin heerleading™ ca Waterford Hi h talent is “discovered 18 POP GOES THE TURNTABLE: | (0 5) canal ‘Seater ne Holland-Moritz. Numbers will | asking for a small contribution . w eve n “ glee club, Selective Girls, dl- tai — 4 g land age when everyone i the! Columbia ingtrumental pon albums! choral hight . ia. Gein (he imctade “Porgy and Bess” by |‘ to help toward the success of the rected by Mrs. Voltmaaa, will ot ot Pupils to Sing lentertainment world is ready and\iie month include “Porgy and{ Se Sel | George Gershwin, “Gay Nine- |, party alse cing two sumbers. The annual PCHS magazine drive - ; ni Tae ae Oe ee good | Bess” (CL-1298) by Percy Faith; | ama at al pape Meter ya i and | — — rhe ote a Re = Entertainment planned _ includes Soloists will be Marilyn Vernon, came to a close Monday with Mrs. 11] State r estival ‘record companies. They'll tell YOu |e Vol ead Pig secvok by See Round.” “Scarlet Ribbons,” | Bagley, “Blue Bere . be Salieg ben peepee = a — Sharon Pike, Barbara Holder, Sawyers senior ao eal leading Win Weeertnd Tewnh’ Hiekt een great. lwild bit of pearhapi rents called “Deep River” and. the “Alma Anderson and “The French Quar- oinved by the a ~ Dennis Zimmerman, Tom Schrodi, everyone with otal points. Yt ord Township gn) a reviewer must recognize the | vamp” (CL-1285) by Harry Res-| Mater.” The record is avail. ter’ by John J. Morriseny wit denci ona ' Judy Canterella and Tom O’Brien, Students in this homeroom will go{School -pupils in the chorus andi o444 ones, as any record firm mustler's Orchestra (yes, that’s right,| le, to all high school students. | rah year the coricett = Barbara Alton, Darlene Woodhull, to a Detroit Tiger baseball game @ cappella choirs will sing at the, it aa ‘ta Gin ee com pre- ; Fae Charny Fink Ev ocho tine se rend oe ian Sate ms Geral fet agate a 8 eer ak at rare) erm ened te, elcome, Se pee be inden midon, Nancy Shaw, a Ray y. . “ ing’’| rae ~ aa _—— : and Shirley Hutchinson will dance Other high homerooms in order of Dr- John, Raymond of Lafayette reat orn. ont a Rectan sel rere 3S years ag If you | ———— errs rt Aga — an Oe See ad ae ee a } in the ““Brigadoon’’ number. are Miss Lehner’s, Mrs. Fors. College in Pennsyivaniat Ito get the most out of “already r). ichosen the theme Senior area have come upon a/wor! x : Deanna Relyea. Gary Relyea, man’s, Mrs. Rodal's and Mfs.| * * lrecognized”’ talent. : Carol Wargelin and Santhy Annas Smith's. | Only pupils who have received) a4) ub with two World , “will, be concert accompanists. | | Philip J. Wargelin, principal of/number one ratings at district) 54s a nie Ghee : }@ } ; : -* *« Northern, challenged Pontiac Cen-'festivals held during the year will! . : A dance, “Emanon,” — will be | tral Principal Staley that Northern participate in the program. Rat-| Piane” beg thro “The Chi- & tJ , @ ‘ presented by Hi-Y, and Y-Teens Would have a higher average sold/ings were awarded according to = wage Ba 3 Kaiagtes eo eg Sp from 9 p. m. to nildnight tomorrow Pet student than Central. As it'school population, and competition) te” (WP-1258). - nl '; at the YMCA. The name of this)‘urned out, Central woh and Mf.|was keen, according to high school! This LP is as good as one would “ . ° dance wasn't obtained from a for-| Staley bas a hat coming from Mr.| music director Richard Meier. ‘expect of a jazz performer of eign language, and it is not a name|V@rselin. - | The entire program will be|Chico’s caliber. The album swings “3 ) y B S ; @e Be Sure lied backwatds.. | At an awards assembly text |taped and re-broadcast at 4 p. m.|many ways and offers an excellent - : ‘week the high salesnién and other|Sunday, May 10, over station|adaptability to this “suite” of 11 Cornelia Riggs ts publicity prize winners will be announced. |WKAR, Meier said. ... great Ellington compositions, ar- oe 64°" : Priscilla Wharey, 3 ——_—- — . : eh ie SS You. Visit the soe st| 7 | Pd HOME $j. | §, IMPROVEMENT SHOW - @ ~ Tonight ‘til 10 P.M. SAT. 10A.M.to10P.M. SUN.IP.M.to10PR.M °° @. 6 & $1,000 in Prizes Given Away. of | 3 Tryouts for next year's varsity and junior varsity will be held Monday and Tuesday nights after school. Tryouts for yell leaders will also be held at this time. Cheerleading clinics were. held Monday and Wednesday afternoons this week to give hopeful cheer- ” : ‘Down on the Farm’ Cub Scouts: Theme Dressed es farmers to emphasize “Hundreds of New Building Ideas” - . Also for Your Entertainment: 7 Special Films a : : “Mackinaw Bridge” and Home Color aot & ® Decoration, Suggestions, Free to All ~ @ : Ss PONTIAC ARMORY QO | @ qq, WATER ond MILL STREETS @ i oe Farm,” Cub Scout Pack 25 met recently at Longfellow. School. x ‘* * Four members were awarded! Dushane and Lee Dushane. Tie clasps were ago ‘ “y. i 1 ts ° , ' . | — soy over icke' : oan, vl ip * * * School sponsored a “Playday” for Plans were made to attend an leged ae dpen house at the Auburn Heights|.fasium. ‘heir. ‘special guests were from the " ge a oe show ae me = ment, Mr. Truman appeared at his suite entrance, escorting three : e t Pigs ace bone when he left departing guests. He paused to greet Thomas Hart Benton and a t ~ Cohen told newsmen earlier that companion who happened past. Benton, a Kansas City artist of | ¥ 4 / he planned to ask her.to marry world fame, is doing preliminary work on a $60,000 mural for the o ane e bss him after his divorce from his for-}, 4 library lobby. "> ‘ a mer wife, Lavonne, becomes final The earlier part-of the morning had been taken,up by confer- |] ; sunshine &. next neem ‘ m | ences with a representative from Columbia University regarding a | A F > | series of lectures Mr. Truman was to deliv ; . ; H ij j Cohen accompanied Candy when | yo ceiver at the universiy. | picture tube 7! she was arrested because her Tex-| | * * * | ae 4 as appeal bond on a narcotics) ‘So it goes, all day long,” the genial uniformed guard at the re- =~ e 2} conviction was vacated, | ception desk observed. +3 ~ j | Commenting on the student lectures, his pet project, Mr. Truman a static-free } The Gold Coast of West Africa, said that he gets tremendous enjoyment from the question and an- || :: . UE ranks sixth among the major gold swer periods following the talks. | ks 5 i producing areas of the world. ee | —_ “Those students often ask more Intelligent questions than re- ie i | porters — at press conferences,” he chuckled. . |e / : e sound! So the subject was changed to photographs. “The President” = : we obligingly walked to his desk in the next room and started signing +— § 37 N. SAGINAW ST. “4 some of the 100-odd letters he dictates daily ‘Happy birthday,”’ was this reporter's parting wish. A few min- éonsolette— utes earlier Mr. Truman had expressed embarrassment over the i national attention focused on his forthcoming birthday. But he flashed an appreciative smile as if he were hearing’ the gyeeting for the first time a Women in White UNIFORMS | IT SWIVELS! = brand new EES AEE AN “I WORK LIKE I ALWAYS DID,” -_ Harry |e a $350 in Cash Stolen Asks No Deficit Spending Re Tes Aired Puree sins av nanar ae Sree Cae Ualigg hen one '59 model! WASH ‘n’ WEAR adi , . — rom as tation ‘Fitzgerald (R-Grand Ledge) has # 59 m e e < filed an amendment to the state & | CQ T T ONS ‘Retirement is a good word but it is not to be taken literally,” A gas station at 5440 Elizabeth budget act whereby a fiscal year Ss i { : he cautioned, ‘‘because when a man retires he dies." : appropriation could not exceed the at a ae The airy manner in which he zips through crowded weekly sake Ra, Weereee Township, revenue from the previous face + : My Price agendas attests tofiis disdain for stop-marks for the aging. was broken into meee last year. He said the measure would ~.j It Has All the ZENITH Features You Want! * * * es Oe pee Se aegiel a repeat of this year's _* 2 YEARS New “Service Saver” Super horizontal chassis — makes F cas s be? OSE Oe See hte . ' °3 99 “I work like I always did when I was in the White House,’’ the cash stolen x + “es . pel to PAY! , z oe Ae i cok “and bdicaaen ° er ocahal i pain former Chief Executive remarked. ‘‘The only difference is this — er . F ‘e : vit Y. rejects interference Richest, fullest tone quality of _ the responsibility no longer is mine."’ Owner Jack Morris told police Tell Forest Fire Toll ¢ Base optional! Ceme in and hear }t! : : $300 was taken- from a_ locked UP AT 5:30 , cabinet in a back room and the, LANSING — Forest fires } P| That difference is reflected in his present practice of ‘knocking balance was stolen from a‘cash swept through more than 1,100 ! | RADIO and $ 9 it off’ when he pleases after a long stretch at his desk. Apparently, register and vending machines. ‘acres in Michigan last week, the a. TV SHOP it is.a part of his self-labeled ‘‘pressure proofing’ procedure. * * * Conservation Department reports. 62 . - . Entrance was gained by smash- The major trouble spot was the ™% =e pe ee ee ee ing a plate glass in the front door. | Crystal Falls district in the Upper 34 422 West Huron St. . FREE PARKING FE 4-1133 a two-mile walk and usually tackles a stack of 200 or more letters. The thief left by a rear exit, Peninsula where 35 fires ravaged 3 We can fit you! Occasionally he walks to his office, the distance slightly more than wording to police. 929 acres / ERE TFL TEEHE 2 Zietee ECAR are err eer half a mile from home; usually he drives. ——-- Se Se SES << ““My day at the office starts between 7:30 and 8 a. m. and ends e : ) . oo $291 . $391 when I am réady to go home,’ Mr. Truman said. His smile indicated , satisfaction with the srieinns. > 4 > > > > > > > > > > > > d Important Announcement to Men Who Want to Buy Sam Benson Clothes ON CREDIT 2 Doctors Die But Rep. R. Allen Cannon (D- ” ee PHE PONTIAC 'PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 , - . FIFTEEN Blazing Auto Shoved © |Tucson. The city fire department Missile, Aircraft Industry ‘the National Science Foundation. Plymbing List Helpful SPECIAL SELLOUT Truman Asks Delaware into Hand of Firement ee ee auto was Employ Most Scientists Planes, official publication of the} MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — The SUIT-COATS $10.00 ° i Aircraft Industries Assn., reported | - SPORTCOATS from $5.00. ’ M ay Whip TUCSON, Ariz. M—Ronald Chap.) Chappel and some triends solved) WASHINGTON (~The nation’s $5,000 scientists and engineers tnt of prenirain nad gewe te ya JACKETS, PANTS from $2.95) New Aid Slant pel of Ramey Air Force Base, | the problem by pushing the blazing missile and aircraft industry em-;work in the aircraft and missile tures by make and model number ED" WARDS” Plait All Robber S Puerto Rico, had unexpected trou-wehicle across the city limit line.|ploys more. scientists and engi- industry, of which 52,000 are di-to save time for the plumbing A ; Y) ble when his car caught fire in a The fire department quickly ex- neers in. tesearch and develop- rectly connected with research andjcontractor when repairs have to Says It’s Necessary, DOVER, Del. (AP)—Delaware’e eet the cutaints ‘ofl tinguished thé flames. — ‘ment than any other industry, says development. — _ |e made ina hurry, Clin, to Lift Underdeveloped ‘#islature, concerned by an in-| crease in the crime rate, has Nations Economically jase © til mung vaio FREE PARKING _~ ORCHARD FURNITURE’S : FREE DELIVERY WASHINGTON (AP) — Former! Tobbery . President Harry S. Truman says). The bill says: 20 to 40 lashes a new international approach is for the first offense and not less needed to prop up underdeveloped ‘an 30 for each subsequent con- countries with economic aid. viction. He'd like to see the rest of the = bs " Western industrialized nations join The House passed~- the Senate the United States in putting such ajversion Wednesday 22-3. Gov. J. program into effect Caleb Boggs, however, declined Truman appegled for the inter- comment when asked what he national teamwork Thursday night thought of the bill at a dinner honoring him on the! He said he would decide early 10th anniversary of the Point Four! next week about signing it. program. The program of techni-’ If he does sign, it will be the cal and economie aid for back- first time in the history of the ward nations took its name from state that whipping has been man- @ section of his 1349 inaugural ad-|datory punishment for @ crime. — x ko *« * so ect fo gach a proeram il In the old days whipping wis years ago, Truman said. He ac. | Used to punish wife beating, theft cused the Eisenhower administra- | a variety of other crimes, tion of failing to meet that need. | but it 7 always imposed at the ‘We can't purchase security and discretion of the judge. The pres- peace by piiiching pennies at gent sentence for robbery for ex~ bargain counter,”’ he said. ‘‘We ample, is a fine of not less than 24 MONTHS TO PAY OUTLET 18 S. Saginaw eee pare Et 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ~peat we SS should be planning how we can $500 and imprisonment for 3 to 25 use our strength and resources to years, plus not more than 40 the utmost rather than fearfully '@shes tf the judge wishes. trying to hoard what we have.” For seven years there have been . > , Truman called on the scorés of no official whippings in Delaware. ; congressional members in the The most vocal opponent of the , audience of 1,500 to increase the bill was Rep. Paul F. Livingston and C U.S. authorization for the develop-|(D-Wilmington), the only Negro, @ ; ' ment loan fund and to make such Member of the House. authorizations for four or five) ~ & * ‘ 0 7 years to permit long-range devel-' ‘‘Lashes take the mramhood from : y @ % O F F Choose From These 1 opment planning. the man,”’ he said. “‘When you —— 4 tte P 4 4 “I'mdoing a little public lobby- whip his back, then you got him. Leading Manufacturers ing now,” he said He can never tift his headup any, ¢ HOWARD PARLOR © DIAMOND BROTHERS @ KROLAN CHICAGO, Ill ‘(AP)—A doctor mak a. |,” —— = SE : : ~ ARTISTIC and a dentist at oats over ote State PTA Congress iif os ce eee” © CHARLES SCHNEIDER | the leaked dears of thew joint re BACKS Federal Aid 7 r* @ MONARCH samneency 26a. 1: | © HOWARD SKYLINE GASOLINE CAN ception room ".95 VALUE ~ Police theorized the physician,’ . Nylon Covers J==---- | | /fhere omy P< Ie eos - es 3 * en bd ¢ Nantic oke Acres) argued thet the . ‘ A V e i i : erve as eterrent In uarrel O bill w suld serv a d it to robberies: He cited a-wave of Of f ice S pace te poh in the southern part - as Low as $19 988 BAY CITY #—Federal aid for education, with certain qualifica- tions, has the endorsement of the Michigan Congress of Parents and Dt. John T. Hart, 61, killed the dentist. Dr. George M. Winograd, 38. and then turned the gun on himself Teachers . Three letters elling of despond- = rm - Pa . went, dust cop seel end ency and ‘‘my: last earthly act’ “sf vy, > filter screen. Fer motorists, + were found on Hart's body The Congress endorsed aid only \" & _ al RU BBE fishermen, spertemen. to : * x for school construction and teacher \ han on : eye-catching 164 with - The hail-of bullets alarmed more P@y with these restrictions f ALL 3 SECTIONS . ~ . bright yellow printing ; « . ' than a score of persons being (1) Where aid is requested by or Large Choice of Colors re Reversible Cushions “oe : treated in the doctors’ office build-| the recipients; (2) When lecal Cash & Carry \ ing. the Medical Center Building: and state finances are shown te = | : on North State Street, on the near be imadequate and (3) Where North Side there is no federal restriction on Police, who had surrounded the’ any school district in selection building and brought tear gas aft- of teachers, administraters or : é er receiving thetklarm, found Win-| textbesks earance Oo ograd dead from wounds in the : chest and head. Hart died shortly, Mrs. Claude Moore of Detroit after he was removed to a hospi- “aS elected Region F vice presi- tal’ for treatment of a bullet in(dent. She is retiring president of the right temple. A .38-caliber re-/the Detroit Council of Parent: , volver with at least five shots fired Teacher Assns.’ was found near him. »_ *«& *f Police said Winograd had asked: Named vice presidents in uncon- that Hart be evicted from the joint tested elections were Mrs. Lynn E offices. They theorized the men Ford of Grand Rapids, Region Cc, had quarreled over office effects and MrsE. Daniel Irwin of Fern- just before the shooting. daleg Region D. ee — Eee" 10-Pc. Bedroom Outfit | Double Dresser Clearance on Mirror e Bassett 10-Pe. Living Room Outfit SOFA or SOFA BED and MATCHING CHAIR Chest . 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But the measure is blocked in the: House Rules Committee. Only about a billion dollars. of insurance authorization. remains. But FHA, starting Jast fall, began’ issuing “agreements to insure’ in lieu of actual insurance in an ef- fort to conserve its dwindling au- thorization * * * To date, about 3!2 billion dollars of these agreements have been issued. They are actualy quasi- commitments to issue insurance when the depleted insurance au- thority is finally extended by Con- gress Congressiona! sources said FHA may have to start rationing mort- | gage insurance within a -week, or 30 days at the most, to limit it to housing projects now under way * * * Such action would halt new con- ernment .struction insurance commitments work in Michigan. — — ‘ed $2,100,000,000 of spending for | * * * Senator Cites Its Protection ‘We Need Big Business’ INGTON (AP) — Sen. Thomas E. Martin’ (R- Iowa) says, “We need big business with its research skills, its trained manpower and its facilities te protect thewel- | fare of all of us.” rar * * * Antitrust investigations, Martin told the Senate Thurs- | day, should avoid trying to “identify bigness with badness . Some antibusiness groups have attempted to use this | investigation asa Vehicle 1 to = bigness asad se.’ troit’s west side to lecture their classes on the dangers of the Admit Explosive Tel lasses After School Lecture ..2encf a2". .tm. peame ‘tule and told his teacher he had DETROIT U—A teacher's lec- taken the chemicals; The teacher increasing FHA’s insurance pro-! ike on ie Seveee ar exons a oo ca ais te atone ae The measure, they said, has in- chemicals frightened a 16-year-old| The youth said he and. the 13- g pporting. creased the state markup ahd tax fe 4 . year-old climbed. over a_ fence But there is sharp disagreement per bottle by 12.3 per cent but|Y into admitting he and @ 13-| surrounding the company yard Sat- over other sections of the bill,'has produced only a three per year-old friend stole eight jars of | urday and took the chemicals from which would authorize an estimat-| icent increase in state revenues. |dangerous chemicals, lan open box. | Thomas W. Smith, manager of| public housing, slum clearance,’ They added that there has been'the Harshaw Chemical Co. re-| When a suburbanite says he's farea redevelopment and otherjan ‘alarming’ growth of the’sale ported the theft of the chemicals eating out, he means in the back /government-aided housing Proof non tax-paid moonshine liqyor|to police yesterday. He said the yard ... Edna Pfaender said it: | grams. The figure far exceeds|in the state. | material, if improperly used, could |‘ ‘Among the things so simple that, that asked by President Eisen- kill,-blind or maim the thieves./even a chil can operate them— hower. The novels of Jules Verne who Police theorized the thief might are parents” . Gossip accom- dieg in 1905 predicted the ser al be a high school student interested) \plishes one thing—it makes some “ ° airplanes, television . an sub-|in rockets and asked teachers at’ women shut up and listen. —Eari Hart Praises Granting — sharines. “MacKenzie High School on De- Wilson, » of Army Contract to GM |. . - pws i POPES Says Tax Bringing Boot leg t fo State said ins the four- per cent ex: ‘cise tax on ilquor has brought back| at the height of the spring build- the bootleggér to Michigan. ing season. Lenders are now mak- * * * ing mortgage loans on FHA “agreements,” but these loans) The same bottle of whisky that could dry up in the face of a con- cost $2.76 in 1942 sells for $4.33) tinued congressional deadlock todey, the Michigan Tabletop Lt- _ Two Southern Democrats and censees Congress said in a letter the four Rules Committee Repub-' to lawmakers. licans have thus far refused to. The four per cent as intre: vote to Tét the “housing bill reach duced in 1987, was su the House floor.“It is tied up bY be in force for only eae Seat a 66 tle vote in committee, with ne liquor group said. But it no immediate break in sight. was continued last year and i » * * i proposed again this year, they There is no controversy over; protested. Rare eset. Somme elles: WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Sen Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) today praised an announcement of a $1,921,000 Army contract award to,» General Motors Corp. for half-ton pickup trucks . The Army contract announced yesterday called for 1.454 trucks The Army said half of the basic production work would be done in the Eastern Michigan area. Sen. 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French settlers and tradesmen| - ° remaining in Guinea: are hesitant — to talk to outsiders about politics. ‘When they do, many prefer to| speak English for fear of prying| ars. | in supporting actress roles. She 1s) the normal gaiety” of the themselves. The unchallenged dne-part rule of dynamic Premier | Sekou Toure includes such Marx-. ° « ist trappings as informers, the it started young. She was born in greeting of “comrade” and more Brooklyn, the only child of &| or less compulsory attendance et church soloist and his wife. } some party functions. * * * ee eee jeonse trath to ff et trade given ted "mad date | “But an only child has a great. mats. Russians, Czechs, Bulgar: |/uxury—the luxury of being lonely. | fans and East Germans are num-|PeoPle today don’t appreciate the’ erous. With them are Communist ®¢vantages of being lonely indi- journalists. \Vidually. They seek loneliness en The army of Guinea, about 2,000 ™#s8¢- rf The arms were delivered by Po- school. sh ships which call regularly! “I could afford only one year here. lat-the school,” she said. There followed 14 years of stock Formosa is about the area of throughout New England, low Massachusetts and Connecticut paid years of hard work during combined. iwhich she Actress Thelma Ritter Would ‘Rate’ Stars dreds of roles, But looking back;when I started, ” she said. “Ex- a career in a field as capricious gusted ‘with the life. I threatened on them now, she thinks of them as pretty wonderful. During married: E such as Eugene O'Neill, the plays| were pretty bad. They often didn't! talent. require much * * * of how people really are.” “Much more is demanded” of of each year, and earns young actors today. Modern plays /$1,200. are written with a deeper insight) “I remember one time years ness generally—it gives you an in- ago when I became tired and dis-|side feeling.” cept for the work of a few writers,\as the theater? “I don’t know,” said. Miss Rit- ter. 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Oakland County Science Con- ‘Commerce and Wixom elementary sultant Dr. William Forbes is : . : aS al microscopes to (representatives of the Walled Lake, ; : : | Under the Big Top | ischools will enjoy a four-day Camp-T pagel pupils can ob. |Story Tellers League, and Dr. es Home under their col-/the pbuilding fund to the operating fund for the next jing excursion at the Proud Lake’ serve organisms found in swamp Henry Raskin, veterinarian, who lective wing. t « five years. . FARMINGTON — Mill's Broth- \Recreation area near Milford, Wil-/ amd pond waters. ‘will talk about pets and wild tte. Mostly: mothers, the women want| The Board of Education and the Citizens Committee ers three-ring circus will raise its) iam Doggett, program director, | Assisting pupils with arts and! Archery instruction will be to befriend a 13-year-old and a have one on record as endorsing the transfer AS the big top on the lot north of Far- : lannouriced today. ‘crafts study will be Mrs. Roy Sivem the youngsters by mem- |19 Voarold youngster. g » : mington Plaza Shopping Center to | He is principal of Twin Beach Dewey, art. consultant for the| bers of the Multi-Lakes Conser- | or fie 7 ‘solution ta the school dis-—— hada gt | Hiaroantaey Schoo! at welled Lake,jWatled Lake Elecsantgry’ Schocke) “Ewe he rec Te the breach at |trict’s “pFesent monetary a. of education in the district, day. ! : Fs i lwhich forms part» of the same system. | In addition, campers will oni x | bl : penile * * * Se » | school district. Other teachers directing camp a scavenger hunt and talent shows sue in as — and | Pro ems. st aa school officials said, but w da The circus is sponsored by the “3 The pupils will leave Monday 4¢tivities will -be: Mrs. Maude!which they will stage themselves. t a a spenceman’ i the proposal is accepted, jeopardize the district's accredi- Farmington Lions Club. | It_will ‘oem ee Pi anti! Friday. They wil) Sharpe of Wixom School and Mary; Two cooks from the school cate-, fF group 7 district could return to @ Pay-8S-| gation with the North Central Assn. bring artists from 18 nations as be acco cauauioa by thies ann Selway and Burt Howe, both of teria staff will accompany the Every two weeks, at least, two you-go system of financing after) Only seven of the 13 mills now well as ens. aps the ges . rove are: ‘uicbibed a in the Commerce School, | group. |members will visit the lads, bring- .everat .yéars of deficit spending, |being levied are needed to retire “precision liberty horses” and the) MAUREEN ANNA FISHER | ° | = | *|ing them goodies contributed by icials said ‘the two bond issues now owing. i Pp school district and State De- ky ; school officials : l | - rere or meron elephant, June 20th wedding plans.are | partment of Conservation person- women. The group’s plans also call, hey emphasize that a “yes” | This leaves six mills available in being made by Maureen Anna | nel, State troopers also will be for collecting a small pocket al +. wilt not raise the present tax the building fund to transfer” t ae Ss er — Fisher and Roger. J. Johnson. | on hand, Doggett said. omens or the — ' millage. bantageaaaih arblooe the edu. now = roy Age : Pe Their engagement is announced |” activities for the youngsters will a | i : ‘ould, What will happen to the school cators said : ; by her parents, Mr: and Mrs. > | Then, in August, the boxs would | : : jinclude nature hikes, a visit to the ; s district’s financial and education- | t « * wmeacmragwne) 7 SPPEAreS | John J. Fuser of Dearborn. Ths, Hatch Farm on Cooley Lake ron 2 AP ERE Be arta picnic of the Sr program. should the TIA | sgited by the ACEP * * * Mrs. Howard J. Johnson of 6510 bishop le omc Christmas party for children, ac- proposal be defeated hes been tance of the proposition Monday ; in the corect use of firearms os . | explained in g specially-prepared th Performances will begin at 3:39 Church St., Clarkston. ‘ , iy cording to the spokesman. . distributed to all voters |Would help the Board meet the and 8:30 p.m The children will be given the ; The TBPA will hold its next cpa . v proposed budget for next year. at the opportunity to shoot air rifles meeting May 19 at the Canadian °Y itizens Committee. cea Aye ae ine Lions DaVISDUFG Ja ICES ‘under close supervision as part of Legion Hall. 1005 E. 11-Mile Rd, 4 “no” vote would cause a a te aad ae pinging Club for its sight conservation pr¢-| y \the instruction WASHINGTON UW — Jolted by; The House. refused by vote of in Royal Oak. pe’ A : Lt hs : se 2 : tailment of operations and services loans, Board members gram which includes the. supply of | They will also help in preparing their inability to upset an Eisen- 280-146 to override Eisenhower's approximately $77,000, the com-| hy : “ "2 ; : their own meals and with other , ; ional Demo-| veto of bill which ld hav by ; We white canes for the blind. Spo g CI p nie hore " ‘hower yetO, congression moo = = ee ee ee f mittee said, because the district's se nsorin ean jcamping chores. : crats’ took a new look today ah bon Polen arta i of Agricul- X Or 00 rea short-term credit is nearly ex-, Those arm abd! west ot We —always—have—had-te—put a! _-{theireplans to push through some ture Ezra Taft Benson his power ihausted. . Adams road w cast their s on two or three drives a year to = bed Junior cm ° . | big-spending legislation. to refuse loans to rural telephone Will Vote Monda . ee jin Auburn Heights School. The rest solicit funds for the club,"’ said es aba anemia & sponsring ® Waterford Driver Hurt They may have to mark down, 8Nd electric cooperatives. y | WOULD CAUSE Loss who reside in the area east of Ray Cranston, club president. ‘“‘We] Village Cleanup Week"’ here start- as Car Smashes Pole ‘ sharply the price tags on some 4 VOTES SHORT _ _ Since the debt retirement millage Adams road will vote at Elmwood hope this one big project will bring) ing today, lasting until the fol- pending bills or risk vetoes which’ The 274 Democrats and 6 Re- tren hy toa tee tie athe caine he present « Fall ruilage Ssenoel: . in enough money to make public |lowing Friday. Glen-Gibson’ 38, of 1288 Shoman they now have little hope of over- cae wh wakad wie ee oS es SS 7. oe solicitation unnecessary this year.”| ~ = . e« * ‘St. Waterford Township was. in. mine vu oe ape voted to override Qxtord Area Schoel District for would be reduced from 24.03 mills Student Council Post to * * _ Prizes will be given in June to jured yesterday afternoon when * *« * fell four votes short of the re- voters to cast their ballots im to 18.03 mills. This would cause ie , ; } a | quired two-thirds. Four Democrats yonday’ tal election ; ni : ' Cranston urged that tickets for winners in a contest to spruce up his auto smashed into a utility pole «They will have to be a little joined 142 Republicans in voting wad ri . e a toss of ee he ine ae Kept in Warner Family the circus vance, | i : on Elizabeth Lake road ‘ust west . : ; : a vaatieg Pan org riers ar the aad Ri ot Cresceit Lake toad i Water- ore reasonable i to support Eisenhower's position. Persons living in Brandon and tressed school aid program. ALFRED, N.Y. (UPI—A War receive a gr rofit ° = ford. Township, Pontiac State | 4 Se. "| The Senate had voted 64-29 to Oxford Townships, Metamora and ~~ te ap. net has been elected president of P greater p from | The Jaycees also are busy fixin : commented House Republican ; Payment of t funds is ap- .. Alfred Tech student council these than from tickets sold at ding here. | troopers said. Leader Charles A. Halleck of In-| UPSet the veto. Hadley will vote in the junior piicable only of the millage eX: 1 th third straig - the Garrison Building here. | Gibson was reported in satisfac- eet Latent © | high schoo! auditorium on Wash- poe for the third straight year ~*~ &© & coeds 29 mills. _ the box office. diana | It was the 138th bill vetoed by . , aa tory condition at Pontiac G | = . ington street, Oxford. Kenneth G. Warner of Yorkshire, Tickets may be purchased at! They plan to use it as a retail cost the President. He has never had Hospital today with head and face What happened was a double S ; Those who reside in Addison | The necessitated curtailment of N.Y., was named to succeed his ) several downtown stores gnd also outlet for used furniture. Proceeds injuries. He told troopers he failed reverse for the Democrats and a (* veto overridden. and Dryden Townships will cast $¢h00! operations and services brother Russ¢ll, who had served | (at the Bel Air and Fafmington will go toward civic improvements to make a curve, ran off the road dual victory for President Eisen- | Democrats had hoped to slap’ their ballots in the Addison Town- ,“0Uld not only lower the stan- two terms in the post || Plaza shopping centers. {and other- worthy projects. and struck the pole. hower. down Benson and at the same ship Hall in Leonard = = SS tn \ —s time display their ‘ability to work + a € . a their own will on legislation de- phe Rogrd of Education is ask- AUCTION Brothers, Sisters Meet Again in Waterford ; spite the President's objections. | ing the voters to approve an in- ! Facing probable vetoes if they Crease of five mills for school 2 Couples Reunited After 42 Years 32222252 says poice Sat community facilities and aid for COING OUT OF BUSINESS, DUE TO ILL HEALTH ALL NEW MERCHANDISE Saturday, Moy 2nd, 1959 — 7:00 P.M. LOCATED 2616 DIXIE HICHWAY (US-10) By REBA HEINTZELMAN hour week Over a six-day period. it is impractical to own a large- to Australia by way of Erase! depressed areas. 1 Mile North of City Limits of Pontiac Two -brothers who married two) That is, they only work a little Size automobile, Joe said. Spain and Switzerland. | «we may have to cut these bills Round-Clock Duty FURNITURE sisters in England more than 40 more than six hours each day, and “They sure are more luxurious | Finally, they'll dock at their dean if el want anything at all 2 oe ty Suites—2 and 3-Pc. Sectionals oat caus Niexing lay the rest of the time. explained though,” he admitted, (his broth. home town, Perth on the coast other than campaign issues,” a SHELBY TOWNSHIP = Today “Reclining coho caaiod wed Pitioees Rochon . om ’ Joe. er Harold has a new Pontiac) of the Indian Ocean. is the day the ship Pol “i orld | See fa RS : top House Democrat commented _ aay township Fotice vente rs he cetania and world Most of the automobiles in Aus- Next week, the two happy cou- If things work out, Harold and crivaieiy. * Department goes on round-the- MISCELLANEOUS travel for the occasion. ‘tralia are of the smaller type be- ples will head for Canada to visit Edith plan on taking qa good will : clock duty 3-Pc. Luggage Sete—17 jewel Watches—Appliances When Joseph Saunders of Bir-\cause gasoline is more expensive *~ mingham, England married pretty) Very few people have larger cars . . ~ Vacuum Cleaners—Clocks of all Kinds—Electric Skillets . ; ; From there, Joe and Florence to. get even with relatives who f** . | Granted civil service status in Florence Trowbridge of Wales in and with highways and parking will say goodbye and continue on came here singing praises of the ity 0 ice ef the April 6 election, members of | Electric Toasters— Dishes of all Kinds TOOLS the brothers’ mother, who is ill.'trip to Australia next year—just 1917, his brother Harold took one jots geared for the smaller vehicle, to their native England, then ho é . - | me “wonderful land down under.’’ the five-man department now will Electric Drills—7-Inch Power Saws ree botgaetiene penal Path ana = t 7 ra aN, t ong be working a six-day week at no Mechanic and Carpenter Toolse—Lawn Mowers—Lawn Furniture Sed teks re : Wigs as ie | . | i 4 family affair. ~S6, ~he-_ married ; ’ Pt . +. oo P ws % R ular Shifts | "Another svonoeny move taken re- DRY GOODS , Edith ‘ * , | cently by the Township Board was Bed Spreads—Sheets and Pillow Cases—Curtains and Drapes After the weddings, Joe and 1000 Items Too Numerous to Mention Florence went to Australia {to pi- | SALES WILL CONTINUE WEEKLY UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD FULL LINE OF FISHING EQUIPMENT tinue to operate on a full-time basis, township officials said. H & L | DISTRIBUTORS HOT DAYOARCAD] | R. ADD-A-PORCH | to reduce the Fire Department Three Eight-Hour Duty ‘rom 13 to seven. men. ; ~*~ * * Tours Scheduled by Despite the reduction, the Van Safety Director Dyke and Ryan fire halls will con- oneer some 8,000 acres o me- stead land. ‘. The other couple, Harold and Edith, went to Detroit, then to Wa-! terford hiss a and he went to work for Fisher Body Corp. for the next 34 vears. HIT BY DEPRESSION . Today. Joe and Florence are here from Australia, visiting Ha- rold and Edith at 3618 Airport Rd. After years of good living in | the warm sunny climate of West- ern Australia, the Joe Saunders were hit by the first depression | and lost ali they had worked so hard for. ‘ | Their wheat and sheep farm gone, Joe took a position as a gold mine supervisor and started all over again | Pontiac police officers will be able to keep rvégular hours start- jing today * * * Public Safety Director George D. Eastman announced permanent | ‘duty tours for the Police Depart-| |ment’s three patrol platoons. | One platoon will work frorh | 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., a second from | | 3 to 11 p.m. and the third from ll p.m, to 7 a.m. Some officers wil] start an hour earlier than their platoon™to as-| sure continuity in department op-| erations, Eastman said. | | * x. * f Eastman also announced that; the morning and night shifts will | now utilize one-man patrol cars, with the city divided into nine} idifferent districts. |\TAKE VOTE | In the past, the department's. * * There is a constant flow of con-| . versation as the brothers and sis- ters tel} each other of their many experiences since they parted near-| ly a half-century ago. Both men are retired and have children and grandchildren. And. | . | } both have a terrific urge to travel. Pontiac Press Photo \three platoons rotated shifts month- However, this is just about the HAPPY REUNION — After more than 40 old of Waterford Township as Mrs. Saunders of ty, but.. vote by) the department 's only thing they agree on, Joe | years of separation, Joseph Saunders of Aus- Australia’ shakes the hand of her sister, Edith D&'™°!men showed 64 per cent in Saunders said. Each thinks he | tralia (left) shakes hands with his brother Har- rate nati ' favor of permanent shifts. East- lives in a better country than the | nnn J iets Saunders of Waterford Township, at right. man said. other. EY . Australia. with its more than 3 000,000 square miles—half of which is in the tropic zone—suits Joe Saunders just fine. They do not have a furnace in their home. as there is no need for such utilities. Florence says she has a “‘stifled’’ feeling when the furnace goes on in her Sister's Extra cars will crulse through Marshal Rodion Malinovksy, but| t¢ serth and south sections of OF OF ers the parade was a disappointment | = — and cover the area of , to Westerners looking for new) Teswarly assigned vehicles if one weapons, ae on a case, Eastman | said. F The theme seemed to stress de- | efe | dy fense. Missing were the big rock-| Night shift officers will work a ets of last year. Instead, an six-day week with straight pay be-' | irtillery show was called by Mos- cause of a manpower shortage. | 4 A Smiling Khrushchev ©w radio the “most awesome’| “We haven't hired sincé July of A MU JU ~ MU home. | hichiic 110% ; - ghlight of the parade. \1957 and the manpower situation HE’LL TRY PROOF | Awarded Peace Prize +. lis crucial,” Eastman said. “Our, Low as Harold intends to prove his point at Moscow Celebration The tensest demonstrations were Officers realize the situation and) 25 about the virtues of America and in divided Berlin. jvolmeered to work without the, its mighty automobile production More than 300.000 West Berlin. overume. } by ll his beubiee nc only, | By The Associated Press rs turned out for a rally before| * * t WEEKLY | NO MONEY DOWN the Pontiac Fisher Body plant, but Workers celebrated May Day in the Reichstag—the old Parliament} The department is planning to) some of the Ford industries and many lands today with parades|building burned down by the Nazis |train 17 recruits, Eastman said, General Motors plants. and festivities against a backdrop in 1933. It is just 300 yards from but it will be late August before F.H.A. 60 Months te Pay oe ¥ ‘ ° ¢ « “If he isn't flabbergasted by, ‘a i, eset ‘of international ‘tension. _ |Communist East Berlin. ithey can tackle regular police du- j Ist Payment some of our fast automobile pro) 7 2" Communists and _non-Commu,+ U.S. union leader Walter Reu- ties. duction lines here, I'll eat my hat,’ fag ti ke wares 4),22%. nists staged separate rallies in ther told the cheering crowd ‘‘the _* e . said Harold. BORNE we BMI ats capitals in the non-Communist American people—the people of They will receive a minimum of | * BATHS. NisHEd world. ithe. free world ‘stand united: atleight weeks training, Eastrgan) ¥ NTTICS FU” ROOMS “I could show him @ few things hia , lei aide in’ feiidebae and aol (eue : *A ararion about our trerfiendous Australian ELIZABETH A. KLINCK a The Soviet Union's traditional |darity.”’ a oe oer hat wes Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. parade in Red Square saw a! West Berlin's Mayor Willy that a “gee ’ neve. bis | Klinck of 608 Andrews St.. Com- beaming Premier Nikita Khrush- |Brandt. speaking before a. 100-foot retorted Joe, a ig merce: announce the engagement chev faking the salute shortly aft-|sign ‘Berlin will remain free,” NEW ‘59 WAGONS ‘sie, $1995 _< point he said that lest year there oy their daughter,’ Elizabeth, to er being awarded the Lenin Peace called on the Western foreign min- Operators on Duty - were more than 150,000,009 sheep | Edward L. Smith. He is the son Prize for 1958. | istérs to “take and hold the po-if) 2h Hours e Dey Consiruction C oO. raised in his iand. | of Mr. and- Mrs. Edward M rn litical offensive”’ in the forthcom.\f- BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER eso — And the Australians take things| Smith of Marion, Jnd., formerly Boasts of Soviet military might ing Geneva foreign ministers talks MI 6-3900 Laas = : Z a little easier, by spreading a 40- of Pontiac. came from the defense minister,'on Germany. in e . ° ‘| ; . te af zi PS i ; 2 NINETEEN ' Extension Clubs Plan Big Event Achievement Day Scheduled May 6 in Pontiac May 6 is a day set aside by- the, 2,000 Oakland County Home Economics Extension Club members to exhibit the work projects they have com pleted during the turrent rain at their annua} - Achievement - Day. The meeting, {rom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First Congre- gational! Church, is being planned around the theme “Color Begins With You”. TO RECEIVE PINS Mrs. Stanley Potts, New Hud- son Homemakers Club; Mrs. Ernest Hulet and Mrs. D. W. Mitchell. Holly Home Econom. ics’ Extension Club; Mrs. C. F. Pattison, West Farmingtoh Club, Mrs. Gerald Wright and Vera Reynojds, Huron Gar- dens Club,/will be presented their 23-year pins in a special recognition program. x * Miss. Irma Dutrieux, color stylist from the O’Brien Corp- oration, South Bend, Ind., will be the guest speaker Several prizes are being of- fered to individuals who make original centerpieces pertain- ing to a lesson which was presented to their club this year. DISPLAYS PLANNED A display of crafts is being prepared by the camp commit- tee, Other exhibits include pub- licity, recreation and program development committees * * * Mrs. Arthur O'Hara is Achievement Day genera] chairman. Her committee in- cludes Pontiac chairmen Mrs William J. Tiberg, recogni- tions; Mrs. Leonard . Withey, favors: and Mrs. Kenneth Gil- boe, church decorations. Oth- er committee leaders are Mrs Marvin Olds: White Lake, “hostesses; Mrs. George Perry, Clarkston, registrations; Mrs. Pes. By Edward Schulz, Davisburg, ta- bles; Mrs. Paul Hoffrichter, White Lake, table decoratiens: Mrs. Michael Gentile. Roches- “ter, place and luncheon; Mrs Robert Sanford, Lake Onon, publicity; Mrs. William Al- len. Lyon Township, door priz- es: and Miss Luella M. Nault and Mrs. Mary Hardy, county extension agents. style show Seats Available for PCH Concert Tickets are available at the door for the “Say It With Mu- sic’ concert being presented by Pontiac Central High School. Matinee performances started Wednesday, and eve- ning performances will be giv- en tonight and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the high school auditorium Mrs. Russell Jacobson, right, who is arranging decorations for the annual tea, gives Mrs. William J. of the reception committee a preview of Freyermuth the motif planned for the event. All senior high school girls who expect to enter college in the fall have been in- vited to attend. News of Personal Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brom of Moore drive will hold their annual Derby Day punch party Saturday. ‘Among the 20 cou- | ples who have been invited are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Melampy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQuig- gin, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davi- son and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malwitz. * * * Returned Tuesday from a four-week vacation in Florida are Mrs. E. G. Wisin and Mrs. E, M. Orr, both of Bloomfield Hills, and Mrs. P. F. Hoops of Chicago Mr. Winn flew down and joined Mrs. Winn for two weeks at Pompano Beach. Fla. On the way home the« three women stopped et Gatlinburg. Tenn., in the Smoky Moun- tains for a visit. Mrs. Hoops is leaving for Chicago today. * * * Karen and David Eicher, children of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid N. Eicher of Westacres, played with the Eastern Michi- igan College Symphony Orches- tra in its seventh annual chil- dren's concert Thursday at Ypsilanti. Karen plays viola; David, cello. Both are students at Walled Lake High School. This Sunday the two also have been invited to play with a group of high school string instrument students af Hills- dale caer, * * Julie “Y Blank, a freshman “\ English major at Western Michigan University, is pledg- ing Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority. Miss Blank is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blank of Berkley street. She is a grad- uate of Pontiac Central High School, . ¥ * * Joel Thome, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice "Thome of James K boulevard is the new ton- ductor of Eastman Percussion Players at Eastman Schoo! of Music where he is a junior. * * * Announcing the birth of a son, Michael Eric, born April 24 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam S. Jameson (nee Carol Ann Petersen) of Ruth stret. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Petersen of Keego Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Melville M. Jaméson of East Tennyson street, Harold Jones of Thorpe street is a member of the Uni- versity of Michigan Percussion Ensemble that will give a com cert in connection with the 17th biennia] meeting of North Cen- Golden Age Groups Sing, Hear Talk on Old Pontiac After an old-fashioned song- fest, two groups of the Golden Age Club who met this month at the Pontiac YWCA heard Richard Poole, board member Mr. and Mrs. Richard VW. St. John of Vena, Ark., announce the engagement of their daughter, Valerie Lee, to Charles K. Latham III, son of “Wr. and Mrs. Charles K. Latham Jr. of Birmingham. A June 20 wedding is planned. VALERIE LEE ST. JOHN MEP Pee a eae Sth edits. RECON Ae eS. 3 aE RE of the Oakland County Histori- cal Foundation, discuss ‘’Old Pontiac,”’ Mr. Poole's talk em- phasized ¢he restoration of the Governor Moses Wisner home. Mrs. Bessie Royce and Mrs George Zanndth were pianists for the songfest. Meditations were given by Mrs. Ione Bar- tholomew and Mrs. Nellie Williams. *® * Birthday corsages were pre- sented to Mrs. G. E. Haviland and Gertrude Richardson Mrs. Catherine Cudney was welcomed as a new member Guests included Mrs. Minnie Tucker, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Jennie Hadley of Detroit. and Mrs. Edward Wallace who is a granddaughter of the Wisners, Hostesses' were Mrs. Merle McManus, Mrs. Ray Gustafson, Mrs. Frank Kirby, Mrs. Ever- ett Russell, Mrs. Robert Arm- strong and Agnes Hilton. * * * The Golden Age Club is open to any women over 65 and a cordial welcome is extended to all women interested in meeting with women of their own. age. The groups meet once a month for”a dessert luncheon and program. iIn- formation may be obtained by contacting the YWCA on Franklin boulevard. . Nostalgic Tour for Children of Former Presidents Mamie Shows Off White House tral .Music Educators Confer- ence. The concert will be heid the afternoon of May 9 in Chi- cago. . * * * Mrs. Irving Steinman of Chippewa road, a member of the board “of directors of Na- tional Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will take part in the annual meeting of\ the board in New York City \May 48. - She" is vice chairman | of XFTS's committee on district federations and also serves on the committee on membership and administrative services. S/EW Unit Chairmen Appointed Mrs. Howard Evans. dent of Auxiliary to VFW Post 1370, appointed chairmen at the meeting held in the post hom: on South Saginaw street. * * * Chairmen are Mrs. Clarence Vidlund, Americanism; Mrs. Kenneth Parson, cancer; Mrs. Leo Wittkoph, hospital; Mrs. Hector McClellan, meiabership and youth activity; Mrs. Rich- ard Robison, legislative . and home fund; Mrs. Richard Lange, rehabilitation; Mrs William Vandecar, buddy pop- py: and Mrs. Evans, publicity. New members welcomed are Mrs. Lloyd Rowden, Harlean Vandecar, Mrs. Duane Jones, Mrs. Edward Filarski, Mrs. Chauncy Birdsall, and Mrs Josephine Seiser. presi- . Battle Creek Woman Named Mother of Year DETROIT W — Mrs. Howard Bayley of Battle Creek. mother of fouf, was named Michigan Mother of the Year at a special Mother’s Day luncheon, Thurs- day, attended by state and city officials * * Mrs. Bayley was cited for her charitable work. her role as an Outstanding parent, civic, schodl and church leader t * * * Her children are. Dr. Don Bayley. vice president of the M. Ten Bosche Laboratory, New York; Dr. New Bayley, head of dairy husbandfy re- search, U.S.. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md.; Dr.. Howard Bayley, head of radiology departments of four hospitals in the Beaver Dam, Wisc., area; and Roberta Bay- TE OS ae PRE ONE RG ORE REIS LD LAER AIEEE ERT WASHINGTON (®—“This is such a livable house,”” Mrs, Mamie Ei- senhower told some former ten- ants of the White. House. The First Lady led an unusual tour Thursday for sons and daugh- ters of former presidents here for a ‘Life With Father’ luncheon. She took them from the, top to the bottom of the executive man- sion. The tour included her own bedroom, blooming with bouquets of pink rosebuds, -and the First Family's private dining room. x * * The eight children of presidents and a number of relatives and descendants of chief executives looked. over with a critical eye . what once had been home for some of,them. Many had not been back. RIGHTER, AIRIER Much ' eer and airier,. since the renovation during President Truman’s ‘term, they decided. * * * Harry S. Truman's famous se- ond-floor balcony got mixed com- ment, Rep. James Roosevelt, D-Calif, a son of gt thought it was a good place im which to take photographs. Architecturally ‘it just ruined” the White House, opinioned out- spoken Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Long- worth, daughter of President Theo- dore Roosevelt.’ * x * President Eisenhower took time out the rh He directed Mrs. Marion Cleve- land Amen of New York City to / a portrait of*her mother, Mrs. Grover, Cleveland, in, the Gold — Amen said she thought is official duties to greet . it was a poor copy of the original. PORTRAITS GOT SCOWL Most of the ex-presidents’ chil- dren seemed to dislike the White House portraits of their parents. However, descendants of President ' Tyler were delighted at his por- trait, pointed out by Mrs. Eisen- hower in the private family din- ing room. x * &* Altogether, it was quite a nos- talgic day. Earlier, nine presiden- tial children, including John Eisen- hower, had given a Women’s Na- tional Press Club luncheon their views of life with father in the _ White House. * * * The 40th anniversary, sparked the idea of getting the famous children to- gether. They had invited all 20 children tthe presidents, but only nine could come. iy LE DR OL RRS LL EE PRR. aig PAR yO Dg EGO De club, celebrating its . a i BE ADRs TE acs Pontiac City Panhellenic members met recently to discuss final plans for their annual tea, honoring Pontiac area high school seniors planning to attend The affair will be held from 3 to 5 Panhellenic Teato Honor Senior Girls tHlege this fall 95 Sunday at Pontiac Federal Savings .and Loan High Schoo Final plans for the annual tea honoring Pontiac area high school seniors whoywill attend college this fall have been com- pleted by members of Pontiac City Panhellenic. Mrs. John Collison and Rosa- mond Haeberle are. cochairmen for the tea, which will be held ~ from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday~at Pontiac Federal Sayings and Loan Building. SENIORS INVITED Al’ senior high girls who plan fo enroll in a College or uni- versity in the fall have been invited. Invitations have been mailed by Mrs. Anthony Pizza, Dorothy Cummings and Mrs. R. L. Bronoel to students at Pontiac Central, Pontiac North- ern. Waterford, Avondale, Clarkston, West Bloomfield, Walled Lake and area paro chial high sctiools. *® * * Program chairman Mrs. James Huttemlocher has an- nounced that the program will feature a pariel consisting of sorority members from Uni- versity of Michigan, Michigan - State University and Albion College. They will discuss rush- ing, expenses of sororities and campus activities, * * Mrs. Howard Owen and Paula Kennerly are in charge of ‘displays that will explain vital statistics of the various sororities and list their national philanthropic projects. Refreshments are being lined up by Mrs. Stanley Hutchin- son, assisted by Mrs. E. W. McGovern and Mrs. Robert Buck. Decorations will be made by Mrs, Russell Jacobson, Mrs. Robert Passinedu, and Mrs. Lewis, L. Irwin, . The reception committee is composed of Mrs. Richard Kuhn and Mrs. William Freyer- muth. Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale heads the clean-up committee. Insurance Unit Names Officers Officers were elected when 23 members of the Insurance Women’s Association of Pon- tiac met_ for a luncheon at Hotel Waldron Wednesday. Mrs. Russell Lehigh will serve aS president, assisted by Mrs. Harry Hall, vice presi- dent: Mrs. Earl Arthur, re- cording secretary; Ernestine Neubauer, treasurer; and Mrs. Vern Hartman, corresponding secretary. Invitations to the annual bosses’ night program, to be held May 20 at Sylvan Glen Inn, will be sent next week. This event will replace the regular May-meeting. Garden Association Elects 2 Officers Mrs. Kenneth Downing was elected vice president and Mrs. Donald Lloyd secretary at the annual meeting of Lorraine Manor Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden As- sociation. Members met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Carpen- ter on Fernbarry drive. Annual reports were given , and a garden quiz completed the program: Mrs. J, seived as cohostess, R. Paris j ‘ Cochairmen Rosamond Haeberle. for the Panhellenic tea aré Mrs. John Collison, ‘left. and . “A special fea-- * Building. Mrs, Anthony Pizza, le{t, who has been mailing invitations this week, pauses for refreshments with Mrs. Stanley Hutchinson, center, refreshments committee chairman, and Mrs. Richard Kuhn, who is serving on the reception committee. ture of the program will be the presen- Bloomfield Hills Highlights a tation of a panel comprised of sorority members representing several colleges and universities throughout the state. Hunt Club to Mark Derby Day By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Prep- arations are under way at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club for the annual Derby Day cele- bration to be held Saturday. Members who do not go to Louisville to watch the classic race at Churchill Downs will have excellent TV and arni- chair service right at home. Mrs. Irving A: Duffy is chairman of the day at BOH Mrs. Everell E. Fisher is flying to Lexington today and Mr, Fisher will travel by thé Fisher’s famous bus. Flying to Lexington Thurs- day were Mr. and, Mrs. Wash- burne Wright . * * * Mr. and Mrs. PauS@t. Mc- Kenney will entertain a group of friends at dinner Sunday. Included in their guest list will be Mr. and Mrs. John Bloom- quist, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, -Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MR: and MRS. FLOYD BEARDSLEE © . Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this ~ week are Mr, and Mrs. Floyd. Beardslee of East Square-Lake road where they have lived for the past 47 years. and Mrs. John S Their augher ss ‘Mrs. Donald S. Brownlee Malcolm, extend an invitation to relatives and friends to an open house at the Beardslee home, from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. ‘ Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theis HI and their small daughter, Catherine Anne, will arrive Monday at the Robert N. Wood- ruff home. Mrs. Theis will be - Mrs. C. T. Maloney will go to Roanoke, Va., late ‘in May to attend a class reunion at Hollins College. She will go to Florida for a visit with friends there before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duffy (Paula Jones) of Ann Arbor announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Lisa, April 16. * *® * Mr. and Mrs. Ralf A. Crook- ston were hosts at supper Sat- urday for Mrs. Ward Cruick- shank of Marblehead, Mass. Mrs. Cruickshank formerly lived in Birmingham. Thurs- day, she was guest of honor t a luncheon given by Mrs. J. J. Roura Jr. * * ® Bride-elect Frances Dawson was - honored at a chard Lake Country Club. Hos- tesses were Mrs. Oliver K. Kelley and Marcia Kelley. Mr. and Mrs, Robert N. Woodrtiff, ts. of Robert N. Wi ’Jr., the prospec- tive will. give the rehearsal dinner next Friday at Orchard Lake Club, 4 — a ry A ee a ee ee eeij : p dees |i é os > w@ , ot : mm ee Oe Tye MCA fe te - ) een i i | ‘A 4 \ ' a—< : j : ; ; f PB , * _SEeTY . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 19397 Extra Pounds Gone | z | DoCDo Marks RRO CCR ees * sete se e ° 11° 7 . t eae Cees . Scissor Swing Firms Thighs pinerDance 1 . > ; A “Memories” dinner-dance By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 11 pounds, BUT, here is my prob-; “I am 32 years old and after| WS observed by Do-C-Do (The Friday Question Box) lem. I have flabby-triner thighs'losing the 11 pounds weigh 115) Sivalt Dance Club at St. Bene Q. “I usually gain about 10 and want to overcome that. I don’t| Pounds. I am 5 feet 2 inc : The club celebrated its 12th pounds during each year, ,Then, want te“lose much more weight.| A. You are not everweight. If | anniversary, using decorations after the holidays, during the win-|Iexercise every day and it makes Y nave vl mi acti) gir which featured a poster in- ter and early spring, I lose-“the me so mad to come along nicely, op aes a4 iia inthis mca scribed with members’ names extra weight. I put myself on a leverywhere else and be’ so flabby ° ee ee oo cles pam for each year. Miniature square 1,000 calories & day diet and lost in that spot. | hallway am aS be ~ - dance figures were made by —————————— | So tee test sowand “eneh | Mrs. Ted Cork, who was assist- | ed by Mrs. Harold Brady in othe crossing right . fret Prot n ae te left. iPiay them apart planning decorations. ¥ Ne $ “f again. This time cross the left ~ *& * Fort Y als l 8 up |) jeg over the right. Continue, al- |. Charter members present at | ternatipg ‘as to which leg is on | the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. e top: Turris. McCully and Mr. and BRIDAL SALON | (2) Take the same starting po) MO Stanley Hutchinson, ot ee weetmunow + rowtiad Pin Drag the legs rt. Drag going president rt - sition. = | Newil] and Mrs. Newill, were : . | them together. Do not lift the legs) presented with a barbecue set _— FE 5-3675 [from the floor at all. Continue. io’ ‘wents- clacted ccreudaal Q. “When should a gif] wear George Newton. Toastmaster ae “Ta a bra? I am a freshman in high | was Marvin Alward. Now at LIE! S$) . sehool, 14 years old.-I do. not ~*«# ~ ‘ wear one and it makes me lose} ; alt a : y | self-confidence. I’m the only girl) Callers were William Le- ; furgy, Rex Lawrence, Mr. New- in school who doesn’t wear one.| Se ree stat SAGINAW AT ORCHARD LAKE AVE. \My mother has. never ‘said any-| ill, John Streit, William Brown 2— 1 May . s d Mr. Newton. Martin Lock ; t it. I think my mother! ® : a RCA VI CTO R hed Sour par te aes tae and | pele tod Hutchinepa were jmaybe she will take the hint.’’ | guest callers. New THIN SPORTABLES ye ae lke te | Lie wa oe 55 West Huron the club will hold monthly ses- at the dance. | girl begins wearing a brassiere | depends on her development rath - sions throughout the summer. | velop. much sooner than others. | Mr. Newton announced that er than her age. Some girls de- | *| he peceirigeet " = ae omen ytd Organ Societies Clifford Pigman of Sunny Vale Chapel drew Yarbrough played the accordion, Robert Kitely was aoe So rs] not wearing one, at least on to Meet M 6 chalk pjctures at the annual Good News Rally Sun- organist and Jill Hicks played the piano. Richard Da o! | some occasions. oes mal ee ay day in the First Baptist Church. The young artist, | Just be sure that it s nu Cork, Donald Plumb and Philip Somers Jr. played the mach oo bint vour bust. Don't} , Birmingham Chapter of ag is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Pigman trumpet. About 450 children were present at the ie ae Hammond ‘Organ Society has of Jerose road. Robert Brien was leader, Kath affair In so er air. eer’ cur mother docs not see} 20Vited local chapters to take : ns same Hf ) this particular column why don't, em - its greta pac : |you talk to her about it? ee ee ee he : ° : (°Q saly Byearoid daughter was) PES Andtorum, Biming | Mrs. Schmitz | | Continental Club Plans Colds Best fhe anahe a her some This hee] pruning wo urent are ene-£0-Head City J ___\When Kept __ legos tengct. Ths belt cn te] DATO’ Sock, Demtors: Lie | Ae int Cnild Last Dance of Season i jend of her nose. Is there any) or and Houston-Whittier- chap- - way it can bé removed permanent- | ters. Members from each chap- Offieers of Pontiac Music . o ‘ at Hor Y ie latices bation oka older “e| ter will participate in the pro- | Guild were elected at a meet- Continental Club will hold its cher, Mr. arid “Mrs. William a . gram. Lo last dance of the season at Beauchamp and Mr. and Mrs. By EMILY POST may. | “Jack Porter, president ot | n& Tuesday at the Auburn | tickory Grove School Satur- | Arthur Hindle “Dear Mrs. Post: Is there A. I suggest you have te bate the Birmingham chapter, and a Laight pon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. + «* *« euytiing sha cal aay to a removed by electrolysis, This is | his executive committee, Mrs. ° . : Walter Wharton are dance Another party bridge club member who permanent and I would not wait | Coraline Stringer and Mrs. herigrisias Ballard assisted | ‘chairmen. will be hosted sited until the situation makes her un- | Charies Edwards, are planning ia je Sew. by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con- comes to club meetings with lan. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne such a bad head cold that she O'Neil at the Conlan home on gives it to other members? We happy. Just be sure that you | Entertaining at a party be- the program. Mrs. Porter is in | _ New officers are Mrs. Walter have a well-trained | one | ch fresh Schmitz, president; Mrs. Phil Powe Se sleet | . arge of re ments. ; ’ , : Mrs. Stuart Henderson of Eileen drive. Their guests | have a member in our. club who has been graduated 4 lip Schurrer, vice. president; | Hickory Grove road. Their | wil) be Mr. and Mrs. Peter | who has colds often and she qualified school of electrolysis. In a wall grouping of framed | Amy Hogle, secretary; Mrs. guests will -be Mrs. Joseph | Vidor. Mr. and Mrs. Owen will come and announce that A skin specialist or your hos- pictures, hang the ‘heavier pictures William Heitsch, treasurer, and | res ___ Sleek, slim end easy te cerryt 17-inch (tubeoverall diagonal , 156 #q. in. picture) TV that can go and fit anywhere—even on a book- shelf. Veri-thiri styling—the most attractive-looking portable you've ever seen. So powerful . Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Batzloff. Mr. and Mrs. George she has stayed in bed al] morn- pital probably will be able to on the outside, suggests the Pic-. Mrs. Carl Clifford, correspond- Edward Jositas, Mr. and Mrs. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. cp ing hide te Yak she Wael be direct’ you. ture and Frame Institute. This ing secretary. Joseph Stopar, Mrs. Thomas Tomorrow: “It’s The Walking will help give balance to a large The annual banquet will be Roux, Mr. and Mrs. James able to come to the meeting. Horobin and Mr. and Mrs. | Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Robert All the other members call and Season — Here are Proper Steps."’ wall arrangement. | held May 26 at Congregational | Herbert Van Alsen. Ranzilla, Mr. and Mrs. Law- | regret when they have colds.” - Church, ~*~ * * rence. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. ard 997 esa) a a a = Nin ee Mr.-and Mrs. J. R. Aldred | John: Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. | Answer: You might tel} her fringe areas . at Grinnell's store May 19. will entertain at their home | Robert Hellmann, Mr. and that you appreciate her brav- i eaies bites fun ~ Musicale Program Set on Coldspring drive. Among | Mrs. John Massa, Mr. and | ery in getting out of bed to . i i their guests will be Mr. and | Mrs. Ray Slaughter and Mr. | come to your meetings, but SL ahem — ee | will take part in the skit, which Spring Festival Mrs. James Shannon Mr. | and Mrs. William Elliott. | that it would be much better if equalizer ond Signal Guide Tuner pro- program to sented | will ta | the skit, whic : nd Mrs. les Hupp. Mr. she stayed home, not only for . ome in today ! vide portable TV's shorpest picture. at the annual May meeting of | will include original numbers Set for F r iday sad nc nares McCarty, Old and new furniture may be her own sake, but also that all! Tuesday Musicale was pre | by members Mrs. M. J. Wager ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graves, mixed now that those in the know the other members will not be L pared at the meeting of the | and Mrs. James Rosenthal. Mark Twain School PTA will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mon- [agree periods can mingle in danger of catching her cold. ? group's workshop, held Tues- Assisting with luncheon were hold its annual Spring Festival . , , | ) day at the home of Mrs. Arthur | Mrs. Rosenthal and Mrs. W.S. | and Fair from 5 to 9 p.m. | “Dear Mrs. Post: Last year R. Dodge of Lake Angelus. Furlong. Friday at the school. Mrs. ag — Y enva w boy 1 had been oo | - SAGINAW AT ORCHARD LAKE AVE. .. The entire workshop group | | Harry O. Roebuck is chairman. . . wl wii i hes vat oiet a pe! | | A large framed mirror will give Featured will. be mystery Have You Tried This? : myself for his birthday. About 'an illusion of spaciousness to a i phic ers arapntig two months ago we had a very ‘small room. The Picture and House,” a white elephant sale, & d N serious quarrel and longer OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 | [Frame Institute suggests hanging bake sale, games and hand! Jam, Coconut an UtS J) sia. Tena es Mond h Saturd the mirror on one of the end walls, im : , ; A e very much to have this picture abrasion 2 bere jem viene ory Tez mt | il] Rich Strudel Dough | Sicfceew parcel ar of increased depth. | a = a by gg Seng ask to have it returned?” reyton Plains = i= — mow — tional fish pond. | By JANET ODELL In the morning divide | THE NEW LAUNDROMAT| | aR oe © Pontiac Press Home Editor dough into 6 or 8 parts and net pg A = Silver Bell and Joslyn Hosts Homemakers & This is @ recipe calculated keep chilled the parts you —f Possible to jor the return ‘ seca Dace smeneens fo make your mouth water. Ys" iis tastes fl mancad pol decthes y ee | . Mart Mrs. John Stoppert was hos- |) You'll probably have all yoU paper on which te reli dough, —f| you might write him a note Open 24 Hours a qiee SEU arte ~ can do not to run to the kitch- _flouring it lightly. Lift and § and tell him that if he still i sal bese Ween ee M odern H incisal 8 Exten. fe ©m and start immediately on turn dough, reflouring as has your picture, you would e ‘ ss \& Sour Cream Strudel. necessary to prevent stick like to have it back. yi0n . —____________-————| sion Club meeting. . lj o£ ing Kd Mrs. William Ti and Mrs. # ~ a } : T've been sen a | MERLE NORMAN Stoppert gave bs on Z. Mrs. David Saks is today's Sprinkle dough with part of i Peril a Post: T've COSMETIC STUDIO Good Sense Dieting,” featur- |g Cook. She loves to cook and _ the cocon ew | i 1 low calorie \7 bake, enjoys carving vegetable inch from edge of dough spoon | in the middie of my mashed n | Come in for a Free | Sagi schintatttee || Bowers she m actne'n the alin of fam nut 1 aches Plans and pet gay in Demonstration! serts. Mrs. Lloyd Christian | Sisterhood ohana ee ad = oe my meat and I’don't like hav. : | 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 } save a lesson on the selection. |) pal are germs of Detroit. Repeat with other parts of @ ing it, run alt over my plate and care of modern fabrics. | & ; dough. Put all in a shallow | and mixing with the vegeta- a = 'G SOUR CREAM STRUDEL pan. Bake for 10 minutes at 450 & bles, and I do like it on my a es : By Mrs. David Saks degrees. Reduce heat to 30 §, mashed potatoes. Is this bad | % pound butter and bake another 30 minutes. table manners?"’ i | } i | HRS ebve sities four With a sharp knife cut rolls e '? Cream butter. Work in sour !Mto 1% inch slices. Sprinkle Answer: . This is permissible INC es awa it and fowr mixing thor. With confectioners sugar. § at a family meal at home but Beicves ¥ Makes 40-50 pieces. | mot when guests are present or oughly with a pastry blender when dining out _ '& or two knives. Wrap dough in Filling - : | waxed paper and chill over- 1 pound Jar raspberry preserves : . the night. ¢ cee Cae one Church Dinner Set “The public has been invited to ‘attend a spring ham dinner, -spori- | MAY IS ‘sored by the women’s circles of | ; ‘ the Reorganized Church of Jesus cotton-cool way | _ greg | E UNIFORM MONTH | Front street: The affair will be | held from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the | church. Tickets may be purchased jat the door. | Mi fH D ety The Oxford Shop Eg: | 59 W. Huron Street 1 Permanents re A : ‘for Service | WA LZ \ ee ! Be EA The same wonderful | —— Selection — | AT A LOW, ° 23 e ° ° | Fa FA ) control... now ina Satisfaction OW PRICE! IZ H All work done by senio: a new summer fabric 9.95 © 15.95 | students under super A Mane aide get the tel We believe that you cannot do J “or of instructor. Sa ' 1 ut In a newer,,cooler, j ' a $i version! Smartly embroidered cotton ee Paes ee 1] Phone FE 4-1854 A ZB front panel gives you. marvelous con- @ DRIP DRY COTTONS : oA Zein -, trol of waist, tummy and hips. Has @ DACRONS @ BLENDS Closed All Day SEZ Zi light leno sides, satin lastex back. Short, 34 and Long Sleeves W ednesday Ezz By Available in sizes 27-34 th white. . PICK A PRETTY PLAID Sizes 5-15—8-20—38-50 . Ez =e ; Choice of green, chartreuse,’ yellow or black. Holloware oe » Call Miss Wilson Today AA hy d 8* | Ph , | | 14% to 24% ; tor Information a r Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit vo 1 apaas teen) een fruits $eB?> ] Tall girls 10 to 20° PON 1A 4 : ea «correctly for comfort and figure flattery ‘ —a ee eee @e MATERNITY UNIFORMS T C | | DIXIE POTTERY 9 LAB. COATS yaerr coaneE |: Buy your foundations ot Federal’s the | Open Daily 10 A.M.to8 P.M. — Sunday, 12 to & P.M. 4 . eT ae easy way... just say “CHARGE IT” | 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 @ DRUGGISTS’ JACKETS ——— ee ~ e ~~ : e , s | e — ° = \ * / r artyVy af THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1959 .Time for Reshuffle—Abby She’s Handing In-Laws Bum Deal wiiaten| to approach strangers to buy cookies, candy, tickets etc, Too many of our tots are molested even in the “better~neighbor- Chitchat By MRS. JANET ODELL | Don't yeu love the beautiful dish towels that you can buy nowadays? Haven't you thought often that they! are almost too pretty to use. for _.iping dishes? If so, you will be in-' terested in the following: telephone’ themselves to see who's calling and if it’s ‘Da | .By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN | “DEAR ABBY: Our family_| " often gets together and plays | “a friendly’ game of poker. We | j answering the telephone. [am | a telephone operator and know | the time and money that’s wasted every day by this fool- Da’ or ‘Ha Ha’ calling, hand thé phone to the kid and let Just the other day we received! ley SF le lew canta fat 0 ishness. Can you imagine him teeth on it. Gee!’’ | hoods. All kids are eager to { . e , -eived | play a A call clear across TE ra ain recognition for their an attractive little bag made trom ake: © tee nae ar ee ee TELEPHONE OPERATOR | Fain eae will em - USE THE husband half a linen dish towel. The esting but no- little curtyhead on the other j “DEAR’ ABBY: I recently bells and enter buildings in | ~ age handles are braid trim and a body wins or end with a ‘goo-goo’ or a | read the story of a brutal mur- | happy anticipation of a sale. tassel flops from the bottom. It’s loses - enough ‘da-da'’? Half the 3 min- der of a child who was ‘sell- Fear is unknown to them. alled a Happy Sack to make any utes is wasted trying to get ing’ something for a gyod “When my girls were Scouts ; = We can think of dozens of uses Pi ee the silly mother on the phone. | cause. I think it is morally ' I sold the Boxes of cookies they # FOR YOUR EXTRA ; , My wrong to encourage children | lugged home, Maybe I spoiled for it. You make one of them Mother's should answer the oS noticed that ~ a —-_——-——— | ‘their fun but I breathed easier. and let us know what you use it, % our daughter- | «T alec a reputation BEDROOM for. We're making several from injaw cheats ; pate Mapes co these directi ; , C " good. neighbors, . ene directions, | When she gets arrol] Beth Francisco workers and relatives as a Single $7.00 Evenly eut towel in half, cross- the cards, she ‘merchant pest.') I no longer wise. Save other half for. another deals off the ABBY buy anything“from a child be- | Double $9. 00 Twins $11.00 bottom to herself and wins the pot. I watched her and saw it myself, We are heartsick be- sack. Turn fabric inside- out and sew 14-inch seam-down the side so the towel forms a tube cause [| bélieve that I am helping to put an end -to this dangerous exploitation of our Weds Joseph D. Rosser | Kitchenettes $12.00 ss , ' Francisco. of . “2 j ) "g “rancis land Mrs. Henry k ote An cause we never thought she Carroll Beth Francisco anc ’ children. Thanks for listen- x ie ee ork in bgt was that kind of a girl. Should Joseph D. Rosser were married Petrolia street and Mr. and Mrs. ing.” MRS. A. M. x For - flat Mark wih a pendil aa chalk we mention it to our son, or Saturday afternoon at Free Metho- Woodrow Rosser of Gidding street: ° oe +d & . . : " : let it go? It's hard for me-to dist Church. The Rev. Raymond Why don’t Your parents trust Reservations The bride wore a pastel biue lace and taffeta, dress with a white hat and veil. She carried a 4inch “V"’ with the point of the “V"' at the cut end of the fabric. . her in the face. King officiated at the double-ring’ » om you? Get ABBY’s booklet, | DISAPPOINTED ceremony. “What Every Teenager Wants Call FE 5-9224- Cut out. Open up the tube and hold : 2 the points of the “V" together so DEAR DISAPPOINTED: Parents of the couple are Mr. y corsage of white carnations and _ To Know.” Send 25 cents and _ « a four-sided pinw heel is formed Don't mention it-to. her hus- pink rosebuds. a a la rEés.. self-addressed, 120 Se, Télegraph Rd: Stitch these four \-inch seams band,- but DO mention it to Bie “aad Mw, Blice Claycod iol stamped envelope to ABBY, | . care of this newspaper. the girl. Tell her what you've Chip loose threads potato Turn the bag inside out and press flat. dnsert tassel at point new deal | couple. with @ large darning needle by ~ * * i ° A reception was held at the home pulling each tassel end through “DEAR ABBY: I : of Chopin Club { th sae . ts tellowin 11% &. Soginew, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontisc, Mich. certainly | fs) rN s parents £ ; to inate separately, nad knotting didn’t agree with your re the cefemony, with a dinner at Enrollments Available in Dey ot Evening Classes to hold in place. Then clip tassel threads at knot. Sew on the two 1>inch flat braid “Snap the picture if .you must, rapher; this busily Ur. Photog- but as you can see, I'ma very busy girl.” observed, Reshuffle the deck and give her a chance at a marks regarding children an- swering the telephone. I have six children |whose ages range Program Held by Junior Group “Music in Foreign Lands” was the theme of the program at the meeting of Junior Group of Chopin Music Club, held Saginaw, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom, attended the Lido Restaurant, that evening The couple will live in Joliet, -~ ~ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Write. phone er callie person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 . handles’ io the comin ea the’ (fhe scribbling cherub. April 26 from ten (months to nine at the Telegraph road | | == hanfles will lie flat. Clip extra’ through May 3 has been designated National Baby years and there are times when 40. Gan Clifford. Mrs. Clifford, tnreads Press Week, vou see, and it appears that this houffant the telephone rings and I have showed pictures of Japan and the a w : ; « & ‘ SEC, PP. ! }fanf | my hands in dishwater or am Far East DOWNTOWN PONTIAC] panty-clad little lady has all she can do to keep up | bathing the baby and can't an. * 4" “AS ; If youre tired of. peeling po - ; Taking part in the program tatees,—ask_tour appliance dealer’ with her Goregipendencrs. | Swer it myself. of piano solos and duets were if he can. get vou an automatic — ae re as —— ~ So what's wrorg with let- members Jane Priestley, Ann peeler Powered by the itchen water faucet, it is guaran- teed tO wash and peel two pgun as { potatoes in a minute. It aver leaves the vitamins in the + potatoes, Natalie Sposato Feted at Shower in Waterford PTA. Assembly Speaker Urges Study of Schools BAY CITY — All Michigan parents should become better informed about, current school programs and problems That challenge was issued here_at the Michigan PTA con- vention Wednesday by Warner with 113 councils and 2,017 indi- ‘ vidual local units. “Every PTA should cooper- ate with all community agen- cies which seek to help chil- dren and youth to achieve ting one of the children an- swer it for me to find out who is calling? How else will children learn how to talk on the telephone? If people who calli me do not have the pa- tience to visit a little while with my children, they needn't bother to call me again.” BUSY MOTHER DEAR BUSY: Children who are old enough to speak so that they can be understood McLean,, Jean Ann Keefer, Cynthia Howlett, Sandra Yuille, Sandra Andonian, Kerry Gaiilt and Carol Gray Others were Alice Schurrer, Penny, Pepper, Linda Bleise, Michael Omans, Phillip Schur- rer and April Hetherington. Stork Shower Fetes Mrs, Everett Austin iA af Natale Sposato, bride-elect H. Biekkola of Marquette ture’ citi hip.” a to. take @ message. prop- Mrs. Charies W. Austin honored of Jack Davidson, was feted . iG , mature citizenship. erly certainly should answer Mrs. Everett Austin at a stork) . at a miscellaneous shower If schools are to serve our That recommendation was the phone. I had reference to ‘shower Tuesday evening at their Sunday at the Waterford CAI Building Seventy - five guests attended the affair which was given by Mrs. George Kaye of : who is director of the Detroit ‘| Austin, Mrs. Cora Wheeler, Mrs. Lotus Lake drive. mother of | tonal affairs.” declared Mr Round Table of Christians and | youngsters who wish to play. (Robert Austin, Mrs. Arnold Stin-' Biekkola. membership chairs | Jews, is chairman of the Mich *- *& * ‘son, Mrs. David Roberts, Mrs. | the prospective bride \ luncheon tables were deco- rated with daffodils. hyacinths future citizens as they should, parents must know more about their schools and also myst becdme more active in educa- man for the{ Michigan PTA Membership in the PTA. said Mr. Biekkola of the } | | Frebse of Detroit. presented at a convention here Wednesday by Dr. Robert Dr. Frehse, igan PTA Committee on Char- acter and Spiritual Education. little ones who pick up the re- ceiver and say, “WHO IS THIS?” eight or ten times. There are toy telephones for “DEAR ABBY: Thanks for ; \McLeod, Mrs. Julius Kachinski and home on Stirling street, Guests were Mrs. Fred Flatman, Mrs. Ella Austin, Mrs. Clarence the letter concerning children Mrs. Clarence Pizzala EE and tulips. Irs and chrysan is one en themums accented the center best ways for parents to learn table more about their schools. . | +. + * ~*~ * * a Guests from Garden City, PTA membership furnishes Detroit, Birmingham, Roches- parents a powerful opportunity : . ter. Inkster and Waterford | to develop and promote ade- ; were present | quate financing and adminis v Miss Sposato also recently tration necessary for schools | N was honored at a_ personal to meet the rapidly changing shower given by Mrs. Donald demands ff future citizens.’ Hickman and her daughters Mr. Biekkola declared Julie, Sally and Mary, at their Mr. Biekkola. who ‘led a Coats home on LaForest drive membership conference at the * * convention. referred to the Natalie, whese parents. Mr PTA *“‘Studying Michigan and Mrs. Kaye. live on Lotus Schocls"’ project. “This pro s< Lake drive, will become the gram. with its opinionnaire bmde of Mr. Davidson, son of and stucty guide, helped many a N U S Miro and Mrs. James Lamber- | parents to become more fa- ton of Big Lake road. May 23 | miliar with their own schools at Our Lady of the Lakes and with ‘ducation. across the Catholie Church 1 Addresses Zonto Mrs. Grace Olsen, a deputy ‘tate inspector on working con- ditions, and a Zonta member, spoke to Zonta Club- at its lun- cheon meeting held Thursday at Hotel Waldron. state a * * * This project,- he reported will be continued and will pro vide one of the major ways in which parents can meet the challenge to participate more in school affairs The Michigan ‘A has. a | total membership. jot 379.380 —___- } It’s Time to STORE YOUR FURS WAITE’S Gives You | Complete Scientific COLD Fur 4. PBI MR 3 sad! 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Everywhere else, you ; x ig AE PACER as |nien like Rufo Lopez Fresquet,| Cuba. seismographs as far away as|P&yY : ___ |the minister of finance, and Luis) Muscat, who is in the packaging Minsk . Young, self-made multi-million-| sanjenis, deputy minister Of/pusiness as well as such callings ae aire Victor Muscat, World War Tl foreign investments. las the manufacture of aluminum Safety factors are involved om |Air Force man woe now heads up| “They're honest, décent, intelli-/furniture, TV films, real estate and) with the growing popularity of = a dozen corporations, is one Amer- The in thei {re ©. estimates’ that h al the stuff, according to ose of my |than an inspiration to the 1,000,000 @ ican business character who hasnt men. They begin their con-|msurance. | estim s man,| #2VOrite obscure societies, the icans who are diabetics py tan tid in Fid || Versations by stating that not only Castro law would result in as many Americans who are . ee Fea Aad | Cc — “7 e" are they not interested in the! as 200,000 additional jobs, a quarter Snuff Iatermation Center. * * & d pe | astro. oa lesiial \bribes and under-the-table deals of/of a billion dollars in new U.S.| Snuff’s big in moines, refineries,| Jt is Horatio Alger in Madison =| “Cuba's great,” Muscat said their predecessors but they want investment in Cuba, and the emer-| munitions and chemical works and #Venue gray, winning aganmt over + at fhe Overseas Press Club. “It us to report any official who sug- gence of the first real middle class among people whose livelihood Whelming odds. | offers this country a wonderful (gests that sort of thing.” in the island’s history. depends, on a free use of both) Instead of meeting the head opportunity for investment. The | A decision may come at any|h ands — farmers, fishermen and) of the counting house, when he © American itvestor in Cuba | |Stevedores, for example. was a poor but honest lad seek: ;, simply has to readjust his sights. Guire U.S. firms selling pack- te x *. * ing his way in life, Billy met a aged foods, drugs, cosmetics and | More than 36,000,000 pounds of, The U.S. Senate still distributes similar products in Cuba to ship snuff were consumed by Ameri-|free snuff to its members, as has long chance and let him play the material in bulk form and cans last year, makings of a com- been the case since the birth of tennis in face of that ancient NEW YORK—Prople . . . places dollar investment. I've talked to No filters. Billy Talbert’s book, “Playing tor Life’ (Little, Brown & Co.) is morg Castro is considering legisla- tion which would, in effect, re- hour. *| “The people around Castro are as honest as he is. I'm ready to |U.S. Businessman Ultra-Confident in Castro Talbert became one of the great figures of tennis, led the U. 8, Davis Cup team: to victory, today isa happy, successful young man with a great future ahead of litany, “exercise requires en- ergy, energy requires sugar, sugar |s the bugaboo of the dia- betic.” him. * * * How he did it, and why he did it, makes fascinating reading. | Harry Hershfield wasn't « im- ' pressed by Castro’s beard, when at the Overseas Press Club lunch- its owner put the brillo on display leon. “That's a beard?"’ the great old story teller asked. “Why, aro\ my synagogue we'd call it ative o'clock shadow.” doctor named Walt who took a | | The Mackenzie River drains the ‘Great Slave Lake. a 44 . 3 ee he pe? ine: 5 another anti-knock octane boost. oe ORE RR in Mid-America...one of the built-in _ The King-Size Regular Try new Red Crown...see how its record-high octane and other gas-savers help you get top mileage from every tankful in '59 models that use regular and older cars, too! . STANDARD More of the Big Bonus at Standard’ | = gas-savers that give you Bonus Miles Standard Red Crown ‘You expect-more-from Standard ...and you get it! . in the largest-selling regular gasoline e with é ‘ « : rk TWENTY-THREE — THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 1,,1959 ‘Auto Industry Coramissioner Raps City Engineers Backs Highway - Development | Revise Walks Repair Plan SPRINGFIELD, Il.—As a mat-| City Commissioner John Aj insisted that the Department of ter of good “industrial citizenship’ | Dugan last night brought about Public Works bad sufficient avail- the auto industry aggressively sup-.@ thorough revision in the city’s, able manpower, ports sound highway development Sidewalk repair program this sum- But Wilimas said the , man. | ; . € : to reduce accident tolls and can- os conalaiand tuk kee th power situation would be re- Take: advantage of P.L. 550 to improve your. gestion - and promote’ both &¢ eS aioe easermciy| eee nee | education and prepare for & better position. inemic progress and national de-; #/neering Department was wrongly are marked for repair. V ligibl Gl ae have three fense. a General Mutors executive! “pressuring” many homeowners : : | eterans eligible for G.I. Training ve ; said here today. into making repairs on their own = a the hog chog Pinan na years from the date of their discharge or\sepa- re , : trate first.on the wo sidew: : : ini \pligi- Addressing the Illoinois Editor) “ft’= my opinion that the city then attack the borderline cases} ee oe Senee AeLnee Do not allow your eligi and Publisher Highway Traffic) gas sent out warnings that it jajer | ~avaitahle, | bility to elapse. fet Seminar Madea A! : ajer if manpower .is available. . . he Salety r, ‘les A-| is prepared to make many more * *« * Courses are offered in Business Admi jen, Chayne, GM’ vice President in| sidewalk repairs this year than Wrenn said that the miarks| Professional Accounting, Higher Accouw charge of Engineering Staff. de-| ; ne | : : ; Clared the “road to ruin is’ rot aj ‘actually cam de.” sald Dugan. ‘weren't made this year because) and Junior Accounting. Other subjects are lmodern design highway—it is ‘he| Dugan also complained that the inspection took place earlier than} available. oy : a: ch jhazardous, congested type that we| Engineering Department this year usual, during . winter-time thaws; THE BUSINESS IN Is Approved for. AINING sree “Editor for AP —Free Press Promotion— . LA Retires in July a) —_ \ | David J. Wilkie Wrote PEAT carte soon DETROIT «7 — David J. Wilkie \will retire as ‘automotive editor of “a ‘the Associated Press effective July 1. J 4 | He has been with The{ AP tor jmore thar 36 years. PUZZLE NO. 4 | : He will be. succeeded by Ben This Place ‘Phlegar, who has been state editor in Michigan, ident for the Associated Press in Michi- gan for the past two years. » Win $15,000 Cash! Beywn ea — Ihave kept in service as a major|bad not marked with: paint the when paint wouldn't stick on-the! Day, Half-Day and Evening Classes : l i prac st ing May 17. “ea ee oe jartery far beyond its useful life.”’| faulty portions of the-sidewalks it “¢' sidewalks. i } ; Fe ors gree caoonsaes of Michigan |hiK¢ Lassner a babk.” he said. “I'm ‘| “4m teoking at the ever de- ithinks should be repaired. ——< Call or Phone Today for Information , ory can you to the | : i ” a } f * * * . shan bau you ever heard not going to just sit around. DAVID J. WILKIE | manding problem of highway | Salk Says Study Shows | safety,” Chayme said, “Amer- | City Manager Walter K. Willman , B e . I bd | leans cannot take the vegative | said that sidewalk inspection would Polio Vaceine Sound T e usiness institute view that our -problem is toe | begin ‘all over again, with the En- 4 a = many cars. We must face up to | gineering Department marking the PITTSBURGH (#—Dr. Jonas E.’ 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551° the great and growing extent to | fauity sections this time. Salk, discoverer of the polio Vac-) = * | of! The Detr Free Press is Dave never has ‘just “sat | = offering $30.000 in 1089 cash | around.” He started with the AP prizes to readers who play | im 1902 when he was 14 as a mes- Ci f R | P| { — ~ new Michigan | senger at $1 week. By'the time | ity 0 ese 0 rt iota) panaie games tiet’s | he was 16 he was a fully-fledged | a Morse telegraph operator. In t p -G| d just starting and that will pay | tgt7 at ‘the age. of 29 he wax GY F EITY-UIENWOO Po $5.000 to the nd prize | named Associated Press corres- meee $2.000 to ec ee prize pondent in Detroit and he became winner and $1,000 to the fourth | Chief of the Detroit AP Bureau in prize winner, plus thousands | 1928. . of dollars in additiona) cash | Jn 1939 he was named as the first prizes. automotive editor of the Associated Michigan Tangie Towns 18 proce f fun, it’s educational. and there's More than 400 of his writing col- which dar whole life is geared to | “We wil] only mark those sec- Cine. said today that his studies of| . =" -; the” automobile—and then do | tions the city is capable of repair- results in the: first three years off 7 ‘ The One Steam or Dry Iron some bigger-atid bolder thinking vaceine use indicate that paralytic] Designed to Use TAP WATER ting if homeowners don't,” he said. about providing a proper physical | ait ers : : polio may be controlled by the ap-) invironment for its efficient use.” | Dugan doubted that the city propriate use of @ killed-virus vac-| tI Has stainless steel sole plate, had enough manpower te make cine. Scratch, stoin, rust and snag City commissioners decided last; night to resell property purchased lin connection with the Perry street-! For instance, he explained. by; Glenwood avenue improvement last 1965 the nation’s total population) year. is likely to reach, 191 million andj City Manager Walter. K. Will- “we-foresee a.new car sales level] yan was authorized to advertise of about 7% million units in 1965—) jfor as many repairs as the city en- ‘ * * * : } gimeer said had to be done in let- Salk's vaccine. .a_ killed-virus ers sent out te homeowners type, was officially recognized as earlier this year. safe and effective when it was . made available for public use in _nothing to buy or sell. All you | 7 ; : bids by May 18 to sell a trian- compared to a probable 1960 level! The letters told homeowners that ,..- resistant. | , . {do \s solve a different puzzle — orig Sag digral waragge gular parcel on the northeast cor- of about 6 million. Total motor ve-| repairs were necessary in front of _ e has been some subsequent $ 97 oe a Te A08 SACy ey FOr ented a banquet honohin s his 50th "Or of Perry and Glenwood thicle registrations in 1965 are ex-|their bomes and warned that if . i, nific ‘ontroversy on thetiar ; days. But start now! Get the ; ith th sate agl ae The Glenwood extensioi «was pected to exceed 80 million. com-' homeowners didn't make the re- hi wotttes § » Oo gos Id - hav 3 Free Press! Call your local dis 3S" 12 Associated Press OM main through the southern portion pared to 68 million in 1958.” pairs by Jane 6, the city would coe i pacing — ices A tributor and order home de *‘°Y: <3) /¥%-. ; -e]- leav half-de- aed : J rman effect agains 1- eekly livery immediately— | At that dinner, the late C. F. ee ea ithe coal 3 Wn -- bill homeowners for the cost. sease. | \(Boss) Kettering commented that! iin iy city hax been renting est Virginia is known as the| “If this is just an idle threat, a. «4 oe i THE ‘ FEderal [Dave had been reporting the RAP" ince last anime a ‘8. Panhandie state. it contains~-24,-;we're-doing nothing -but- trying -t0---r-—Satk-indirectiy—took —note- of — ‘Good-Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac =f 5-9272 penings of Detroit ang Michigan ©1170 square miles and ranks as pressure the citizens,’ said Dugan. this today in a report he pre- r - ; during a tinie in which 99.9 pet $0th in size among the other x= k& sented.before England's Royal So- 51 W. Huron St - FE 4-4555 OLD BRUSH cent of the auto industry's a Chevalier Shakes Hand _ states. City Engirieer Lewis M. Wrenn ciety of Health. iz production had been accomplis : . . . ——__—_-—-—__— _-— — —— — } > Clean and soften hardest Until Dave Wilkie took on the of President, His idol Paar brushes with Kwikeeze. 2ulto industry as his regular beat scpureerwias. ; ot | Good for all bristles. At no wire service had attempted to be ASHIGTON 6 Maurice Che- eet SO OCOOO SOE ee, § i paint and hardware (write everyday news about a manu- Valier. the French singer, got a eoee? ees, ps a4 'factured product. To call, a pro- special burry-up appointment at! 7@6, } duct by a trade name was strictly! Ue White House today and stiook | _s e - \against policy. Dave recalls that/hands with President Eisenhower. | Z % = \in previous times he had to refer Mrs. Eisenhower really was 'e-/ * — own ct a3 to Ford, for example, as a “popu- = sifu ae | °, . | on H lar low-priced car.”* yesterday at a luncheon, me “ r A : eglect Slipping = . First Lady, and told her he would : 5 i FALSE TEETH ,.,.<..., vim, iam i : Do false teeth drop. Buried in Committee Mrs. Eisenhower told him’ he A when on talk. a a or coat |would have to come «in early this . ~ : . > ay ac kenaines Piette an LANSING (UPI) — A bill to morning sifice she afd the Presi-| . : ° olualine (non-arid) powder to sprin- extend jobless pay to some 28.- ‘dent were léaving for Gettysbure e - e more firm's set. Gives confident fer!- 700 workers whose benefits ex- Pa., around noon. That's what he} : = | tng of security and added eomfor. | pired April 1 remained dead- did, in the company of French Am-| , \ | ing, Get PASTEETH toder ac drus | locked in the Senate Labor Corm- bassador Herve Alphand. at 3:15 ey? FO R Li M ITED TIM E (@) N LY . , ‘ counters everywhere mittee today a.m be F . = oe a ae ; . « a .* , . 3 °$: e* %e e S ees é ” * eeccce °. e , E NOF ‘ e e : | - Dr Pepper 5am er eae Sake ‘soa 2 } LA ? - . ’ ' : SOLID BUY IN S D MAPLE! 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J agit ; e Pets | — 4 ; § . \ ‘ ; . % er 7 —— = \ . . - ¥ : ae Y + ie a jo, A . % : yy ; he, ge < 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY }, 1959 WATER HAVEN — Here within easy driving distance of Detroit's millions is Metropolitan beach, one of the largest municipal waterfront recreation areas in the world. It is” Offers Sports, History and Art | ‘of Indian Is Uncovered BALDWINSVILLE, N, Y. «UPI —A workman digging a ditch at aja depth of six feet. construction site uncovered a hu- man skeleton which an anthropolo- | Europe Offers Visitor Variety . Iceland claims there Music, Drama, 1,100 years. ~ Festivals, Trade Fairs ’p, “tary L. schott said the per capita than Planned. This Summer bones belonged to a male Indian. ‘country in the world. | ————— a re By United Press International Europe offers an almost unend- ing series of music and drama | festivals, flower festivals. religious pageants, rtade fairs and sport- ing events this summer. . } __At The 1,100-Year-Old Skeleton Mc ait Mis deterioration was su Army of Mercy Gives | The bones, which have been giv-Uniform of Another en to.the Onondaga County His- torical Asociation, were found at GREENWICH, Conn. (®—Henry ;Ruentes, 31, held on charges. of ‘wearing a bogus U.S. Army uni- is no form, was released from city jail Flower gist said had been buried about illiteracy among its people. There for lack of evidence. are more books ,published there * in any other Police said that Fuentes proved '| his claim that the uniform of a! * | GIBSON DAYS | | Music festivals will take place "| jin Sussex, England; Brussels; | |Bergen, Norway; Vienna; Stock-' . |holm; Ludwigsburg, Germany;' | ; . | Aix-en-Provence, France; Edin- ” oe 4 |burgh; Bayreuth and Salzburg. The great Shakespeare festival | at Stratford-on-Avon all summer | features performances py Sir | | Laurence Olivier. | ‘ i xe Flower shows in Paris; Lon- idon; Lisse. Holland; Portugal; |Denmark; Dortmund, Germany, Italy and Spain, will be held at! | Various-times during the summer months f * * * +. Religious pageantry will be in evidence in many cities of Eu- rope. In Spain, the pageantry iakes place at Corpus (Qhristi, May 20, which precedes Spain's national | Holy Week The International Stamp Ex- hibition in Hamburg, Germany, one of the leading recreationa) and tourist at- “tractions in a crowded area that boasts many of the nation’s leading attractions for visitors as well as local residents. the St. Clair Giant, 14 Cu. Ft. 14 Cu Industrial Detroit Has Recreation Too (This ts the seventh in a seriés of articles on Michigan's industrial and cultural achievements written t by Michigan newsmen as an intro- cuction to Michigan week May 17- By LEONARD H. THOMSON Secretary-Manager, Southeastern Michigan Tourist & Publicity Assn. DETROIT — The Detroit metro- politan area is known from Aden to. Zanzibar as the world’s great center of assembly-line production Less well known are its parks, beaches and a whole vacation won- derland of big time sports, mu- seums, shopping centers, art cen- ters and theaters There are 200 miles of coastline in majestic freighters loom as back- grounds for jaunty sailboats and Great Lakes cruise vessels plying between Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and the Upper Lakes Only minutes from dynamic Detroit is the restful and educa- tional Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village im Dearborn, Here is an unexcelied collection of Americana: the original homes or working quarters of such men as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, Orville Wright and Henry Ford; a replica of Independence Hall, and buildings furnished with the tools and han- diwork of the craftsmen who cleared the way for the mass production age. Regional parks fringing Detroit bring nature trails, boating, and, at Kensington Lake and Greenfield Village, sternwheeler rides—cer- tainly a surprise to anyone who thinks of sternwheelers as being/Sites. The visitor can follow a “‘his-| confined to the Mississippi! His Biographer Agrees Dali Is a Screwball LONDON (tAP)—A quite sane Américan woman today published in London the first full authorized biography of a screwball The author’ — Fleur Meyer . The screwball — Salvador Dali. the Spanish painter whose fantas- tic life is more surrealist than his dizzy pictures. The book—‘‘Salvador Dali.”’ “I go to Paris on May 5," said Mrs. Meyer, ‘‘to bring Dali to Lon- don by night ferry—clutched in my hot paw to guerantee his arrival].”’ Why is she importing Dali? “My publishers,”’ she explained, “will present us both in the Lon- don Planetarium—everything con- sidered. where else?" * * * If Dali's appearance is anything hke his Jast london performance it should be well worth watching. On that occasion he appeared in @ diving suit, had two Russian wolfhounds on one leash, a bil- liard cue in one hand, a jeweled dagger flashing. at his waist He almost suffocated when he couldn't remove the divers helmet that encased his weird head. sa- bre-like mustaches and bulging ‘eyes. Cowles . a One of Europe's most glittering hostesses, Mrs. Mever spefit near- ly three years writing the. biog- raphy. “No man has lived a_ private life more publicly than Salvador , Dali,” she says, “and yet no man ‘is Jess crystallized. No man has told more and convinced less.” As to Dali's nuttiness, she says in her book: ‘‘Mad he is—by his own edmission if not by a_ better authority. Serene he is—because * Gala this Russian wife) is there to ensure it. ~. “Evi dubs him mad e term falls off typewriter keys, in pressroonig: “falls from lips in drawing rooms—and in art circles, 00—whenever Dali is mentioned.”’ } But make no mistake about it —Mrs. Meyer regards him as a great and talented painter and a | runs from May 22 to May 31, in Oslo, from June 11 to July 5, one of the‘ largest shows ever held will find agricultural exhibits | covering 100 acres. | is a must stop for tourists at U. S 112 and M50 GIBSON Door shelves, large top freezer, generous crisper, big chill tray. In sports, international ski races take place in the Tyrol.Auto Another top attrac- mobile and motorcycle road rac- If, on the other hand, you like he roar of the crowd, Southeastern WITH Pa “ee geet aa. - “iM “a\ - _2-DOOR With Automatic Defrost, No Money Down southeastern Michigan where! Michigan offers plenty of big time sports action. There are the Detroit Tigers; the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Detroit Lions pro footbal] team; and the Detroit Red Wings hockey team and the Detroit Pistons pro basketball quin- tet. And Livonia, NorthviJle and /Haze] Park tracks offer afternoon events for horse racing fans, and sulky driving at night under the lights From the moment the visitor te Detroit arrives at the new Civ- | ic Center grounds at the foot of Woodward avenue, he feels the sense of exhilaration this city im- parts, and yet a sense of ease induced by the clean lines of the ultraanodern structures and the open parks leading to the wa. | terfront where he may relax as | | he watches the great parade of | water traffic glide past. Here, too, he sees the markers that tell him that this, in 1701. | jwas one of the first communities west of the Alleghenies, and that| here on this waterway French and | \British vied for the rich fur trade | in the 17th and 18th centuries: that} here immigrants -came to people the interior and open the northern iron ore and copper mines which led to the era of the mighty freight ‘ers of the Inland Seas. * * * Entering Southeastern Michigan from Ohio. the visitor passes} through Monroe County—an indus-| trial region replete with pic-| |turesque openings and a ‘tory trafl’’ through country which} was @ populous centér of the] Mound-Builders 2.000 years ago. | This was country that was fought! over by Iroquois and Algonquin for centuries until Cadillac slashed a clearing for his fort in 1701. to side with the Algonquin tribes and throw a barner in the path of the| Iroquois and their British allies—a| situation that gave the forces of| New France the upper hand until} their defeat by the British in 1759. | In modern contrast, the Mon- roe atomic reactor plant offers conducted tours through its tour- ist center. Lenawee County. just west of | ‘Monroe County, is histone and pic- turesque, too. Home of the Irish} Hills, it is bisected by U.S. 112, the old Detroit-Chicago Turnpike] The Walker Tavern, built in 1832, furnished now as it was then. | of FREE CLEANING TOOLS | HOOVER Convertible Nothing cleans your car- . pets and rugs as well as = |) the easy-going new Hoover Convertible. New two-speed motor gives you 50% more suction with cleaning attach- tie" §BQ9° | witha Hoover. PLUS OUR FREE BONUS OFFER’ Of Cleaning Teols Worth $13 With Each Upright || ONLY $1.25 WEEKLY. | THE 1 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING | SHOP OF PONTIAC _ ~ ; FE 4-1555 good friend. . ‘ a4 51 W. Huron St. operated by tion in the area is the 300-acre Hidden Lake Garden, owned and Michigan State Uni- versity. Wherever you choose to stop -for recreation in Southeastern Michi- gan you are not far from what- ever form of recreation you desire. Tourists may get detailed infor- mation from the Southeastern Michigan Tourist Assn.. 1407 Wash- ington Blvd., Detroit 26 ing will be held at Francorchamps, Belgium, June 14 to Jujy 5. The famous Tour de France bike race goes from June 2% to July 18. » Wimbledon tennis starts June 22 All major cities wil] have foot- ball. gymnastics and track com- petitions througheut the season Government tourist information offices and travel agents can sup- ply details of these and other, festivities. 188 FREE DELIVERY FREE 1-YR. SERVICE TRADE FREE 5-YR. WARRANTY Ou can be sure of plenty of hot water- yin “ ‘ a's if it's a Westinghouse A tor! DETROIT EDISON'S SUPER SUPPLY PLAN... makes Westinghouse electric water heaters even more efficient. You'll have all the hot water you want for all the family’s needs—24 hours a day. for an operating cost as low as $5.83 a month. 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With TRADE of PONTIAC e oe - * [| a FOOD FREEZER 14 Cubic Foot pounds frozen food storage 258 , FE 4-1555 SON ” i. 7Pas asets < ; - _ , | - 4 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1959 London Embarrassed by Figures Reach. 100-1 for Title Fight Tonight Sparring Partner Who | Fought Both Men Says Patterson Can’‘t Miss By BRUNO L- KEARNS Sports Editer Pontiac Press INDIANAPOLIS Ind. —Not even one of the entries in the Kentucky Derby 125 miles from here is faced with the futile odds which - have been quoted against British. . challenger Brian London who faces heavyweight champion Floyd Pat- terson tonight. London is actually embarrassed by the oddsmakers’ figures which go as high as 100-1. Many expext' this fight to be Patterson’s warm- up before his title bout against Ingemar Johansson in Yankee Sta dium June 23rd Even Dusty Rhodes the fight. er who took the sparring ‘ad libs of both fighters sees little chance of a London victory, thodes worked a total of 15 rounds with London during his training camp period here and pn- or to this. he was Patterson's sparring partner on an exhibition tour * * Phe cat will lay him out any time he gets ready’ said Rhodes, Floyd. can't miss that guy with his lef: tecause I had plenty of chances (S-throw a few and never “didswhen I worked with him" Khodes who is on the pre liminary card in a six-rounder put modesty ( The wind by say * ing “Even I could beat London.” - But dispite all odds and specu- Jation the fight must go on and the “24year-old challenger from Biackpoo! England knows the task ahead of him at the Fairgrounds. Coliseum tonight * * *° London who has rolled up 19 knockouts and % pro fights ap pears to be nfore interested in the $0.000 he graduated and much more if he can win the title Is London admits that neither the crown ner the sport of boxing means as much to him as the pounds and shillings he can win. ‘"] dont fight for the love of it I fight for the money’ he said “and winning the crown will be worth a million dollars to me’ * ® * There is no doubt that in train ing for a fight London gets mean ahd he pounds his sparring part ners ruthlessly Hie has a strong punch with either hand but not the poise to deliver it especially against Patterson's speed Patterson could losé if he got careless but he said “I'm not taking this fight lightly. I know he can punch but whether he can punch harder than me is some- thing I'll find out tonight. London has been known for hav ing a mental lapse at times dur ng a fight in fact that is how he admits he was beat on a first round kayo to current Bmritish heavyweight champ Henry Cooper in 1956. He also lost to Cooper the past January * * * [ remember I was thinking and worrying about my brother who had just fought before and | stood there lke a blinkin’ blockhead when Cooper tagged me good” London said “But I wasnt knocked out, I became temporarily paralyzed when he landed one on my chin and the referee stopped the fight" he explained "London will be ‘only the third Englishman to challenge the World's heavyweight title since World War I. Don Cockel) was kayoed by Rocky Marciano aft- er nine rounds in 1955 and in 1937 Tommy Farr lost a 15- round decision to Joe Louis. Castotfs eavy Odds Facing Him! From the _ Press Box | SON} g | 183 WEIGHT. 206 7 an HEIGHT | After Early From Our _ Wire Services 6.ft. 5 fu % in. Paul Foytack pitched better than , REACH : he ever had this spring and was : being counted on heavily to help 7 lin. 73in. « lead the Tigers back in contention But, as of now, his record stands CHEST NORMAL 40in. 44in. CHEST EXPANDED 42in. 46in. ) WAIST 3. oot 32 ‘Ain, 3410 ; We THIGH — ; % | 21%4in. 24 %in. iy ee ANKLE 9 Yin. NECK 16% in. 18 Yin. . BICEPS 14 in. 11 in. CALF | | 15 4 in. 17 in. at 0-3 He pealtc cted he would never he wild again after displaying his best control ever in the south The speedy righthander had been more on target in his first |. two starte but yesterday he got | hack in. the old groove by walk- } ing Washington's Harmon Kille- brew with the bases loaded « on Homel Bucks Tradition; Breaks Mirror in Club DETROIT ® — Trainer Jack Homel deliberately broke a mir- ror in the Detroit Tiger club- house before Wednesday's game against Baltimore. He thought it would change the ' club's luck — and the Tigers won 7-1. After yesterday's 9-1 defeat by | Washington, a Detroit writer wrote: ‘‘Mirror, mirrer on the floor; sweep it up — the streak’s no more.”’ VD in. Return to Haunt’ Bengals Bertola, Porter, Samford, Fischer DOBY PICKED OFF — Caught napping as he took a long lead off 2nd, Tiger Larry Doby loses raee to bag on pickoff toss by Washington hurler ‘ Washi lanc 2 > * two runs scored. ° Baiimare a chicago. tp n —_— P ew York at troit 2 Pr a pm 8 J 8 Ron Samford, a light-hitting but stan at Kansas City. 2 0 slick-fielding shortstop who spent CN Laken CHICAGO (AP) Bill Veeck is/Rigney and one of her attorneys, 5 most of his time in the minors Won Lest. Pct. Bening) the driver's seat at Comiskey/Roy Egan, make up the board. after he joined the Detroit organ- ;.." 4.8°5,. na aA Park at last. Mrs. Rigney, Comiskey’s sister, ization, drove in two runs with two _ srrancieco ee He gained operational control|recently sold Her controlling in- singles and scored once himself. Chicago s 8 wo 3, Of the Chicago White Sox yester- terest to Veeck. Comiskey has By HAROLD V. RATLIFF Club course of 6> had he been N.Y: Jack Burke of Kiamesha a * A Pion : i os 3'2 |day in a quickie stockholders’ been batging the sale in court. Associated Press Sports Writer able to get his putts to drop Lake, N.Y; Bill Johnston of Pro ; _, {St Louls ‘ ; * ‘meeting. It-was held shortly after/He sufferéd a -setback Wednes-- “FORT WORTH. Tex. (AP) *~ * * vo, Utah, and Ben Hogan of Fort bs W Porter. whe did practic a “weiekee a ce RestiTs circuit court denied a temporary'day when an appeal-in circuit Lionel Hebert, who never even He “missed a 1'2-footer on the Worth, the man who has four : ad ee male CSicagots C Satniegeipnio 4 sight injunction = by Vicé Presi- court was denied on a Probate on - times won this tournament. — gers Out ner s rancise burgh. ; dent Chuck Corhiskey to prev t Court ruling approv Mrs, . has won expense money playing ninth hole where he was going job although he was around for ee © at Pittsburgh. postponed en etarte Arg ing Rig in the Colonial National Invitation tournament before, was in line for a big slice of cash today as he led the field into the second round * * * The chunky member of golf's brother act—Lionel and Jay He- bert—shot a 3-under-par 67 yester- day to take the No. 1 spot. He can already see more than the $150 he’ bagged here last year— his sole winning§ in the Colonial tournament Just-a stroke back was the man who in 1956 won more money than anybody ever has in golf, $72,835, stubby Ted Kroll of Sarasota, Fla Shine for Nats Tigers Back to Normal in 9-1 Defeat Before Only 1,467 Fans DETROIT «P Four players cast aside by the Detroit Tigers and a first baseman who learned his baseball in the Tigers’ back- yard have returned to haunt the last-place Detroiters The lineup the Washington Sen- ators put up against the Tigers yesterday had a Detroit-look and it produced a 91 Victory that shoved the Tigers even deeper into the American League base- ment . Bill Fischer, who went from the bullpen to the doghouse in Detroit last season, pitched a smooth six-hitter against his old teammates. Reno Bertoia, who got $30,000 for signing with the Tigers, then spent. five years shuttling between the bench and three different infield positions, helped Fischer with two hits and AP Wirepbete Bill Fischer to waiting shortstep Ron Samford in 2nd inning of yesterday's 9-1 loss to the Sena- tors The play fdllowed Doby’s Ist of three hits for an eagle and he bobbed 6-foot putts for birdies on the last two holes. But otherwise, the former PGA champion was playing grand golf five seasons, singled, walked and —according to his battery mate— Road Tilfs Seen: =s"*"s= se" ™" as Scramblers’ Sisco never was in the Detroit organ- suburban Royal Oak. But his | two-run homer iced the game in 1957 And the Tucson Open in 1938 " “By The Associated Press * Minnesota and Illinois, unbeaten Briggs the fourth inning. To completé the theme, Tied for third place at 69 were .oleaders in the Big Ten basebal] Stadium looked like a. haunted Mike Souchak of Grossinger, cane dt the readteday for a house. Only 1,467 paying specta- a _ =] tors showed up as the ‘Tigers Cj Mid g series of games that could scram-: dropped their iath decision in 15 Ity Miaget Js Hebert needs to win one in or- der to maintain his record of a tournament a year for the past three years. He took the PGA in _ble the standings. i The defending champion Gophers S2mes. It was the smallest crowd" won {théir first three games ag at the stadium since Sept. 19. 1956, Foytack Back in Rut BY BRUNO L. KEARNS ; Promises , INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — You could tell by the caull- rnd straight balls after starting flowered ears he was an ex-boxer but listen to his talk and you would never suspect it was Tommy Farr, the great British heavyweight who had more guts than true ability during his ring days. Farr, now a fight columnist for a London newspaper, —~~ enunciates words and phrases his senterices more like a speech professor than an ex-pug. “Oh, deah, ah will be as happy as a bloomin’ He settled down after that but was then bombed by the Nats in the 4th and 5th * * * “[ just don't know what the an- is manager Bill Norman said in reference to the failure of the mound corps. “These are the SWEET same guys that had 59 complete - games last season for the high mackeral to get back to the Essex coast out of this mark in the league, Sure, they'll frightful humidity,” Farr was saying’with the accent turn around and snap out: of it All we need are twb wins in a row Norman said Foytack would re- main in the starting rotation ‘‘un- less a pleasant surprise turns up over the weekend.” and dainty use of words we Americans usually expect from a Britisher. Farr has watched Brian London through his career and he is one of the few boxing writers here who gives the British challenger much of a chance. The “‘pl sane, o , Id ~ * . ) n CAS surprise wouk y 5 be either Jecry Davie. who gets his. Of course, something to note is the fact that Farr first Major League starting role hasn't correctly picked the winner of a title fight yet.-. tomorrow in the final game of the Washington senes. or Don Mossi who'll get his initial start ‘as a Tiger in the nightcap of Sunday's doubleheader against New Rote “If Brian can tag him before Patterson gets out of the ice box too early, then bi-jove Brian can‘be a full of a man who turns killer when he has a man in trouble,” Farr noted. ,“Ah'm not fibbin’ when ah say that if Brian gets mad it would take seven savages to contain him,” he added. x * * Detroit’ S ones as Olympic Site A B Of course to boxing fans, Farr was probably one of ppear etter the most popular foreign favorites to fight in this coun- DETROIT P—A United States ‘TY. Otympic Committee official says Detroit's Citdnces of getting the [= 1964 Olympic Games ‘‘are better than they've been at any other time." But, Douglas Roby cautioned yesterday “it still looks like an uphill fight with Tokyo in the driver's erat — although I hope I'm wrong.’ ~He was an unheralded ‘coal miner from Wales with a brash countryside fight record when he came to this country to battle the great Joe Louis, after going 15 rounds in 1957 against the Brown Bomber before losing the ‘decision he became a hero even in defeat. ‘ Farr recalled when he made the trip to the U.S. for Roby, a Ypsilanti resident and -the title fight he chose a camp along the Jersey shore- committee vice president, spoke line and was training in the hottest days of the summer. before his departure for Rome and a meeting of the Interna- tiona! Olympic Committee. * * * - He was warned to protect himself from the sun’s rays but said “I've been too long in the dark of the mines to | cover myself up in this glorious sunshine.” As result he had to be given medical treatment for a back full of blisters. “Mon, tis sure as me back was baked, I felt like one of your American roasted hot dogs,” he said. -é Now, as a member of the British Press Corps (and he says British not English because, mon,” I’m a Welsh- man”) Farr remembers what his old Welsh grand- father told him about newspaper friends. : AMERICAN LEAGUE * * * Cleveland we a Fie _—_— Chicago @ 6 63 4 “He said to me, mon, if you've got a good newspaper- Kansas Coy “ $ 7 Se man friend, shoot him before he goes bad on you.” =" i; # #7 © “Gracious, I best be careful.” Detrou ub 3 8 » “Oh, deah, it’s time for a spot of tea.” And off he went oan for his 5th tea of the day. Veeck Gets Operational Control of White Sox YESTERDAY'S RESLLTS Chicago 4. New York 3); }f “nmnys Kansas City 4 timore 3, night Washington 9 Only games scheduled TODAY's GAMES (Times Fastern Standard) New York at Cleveland) 7 pm — (O01) vs Mclash (2-4) t Chicago. 8 pm —Delock vs Wynn (2-1 Baltimore at Kansas City Walker (1-0) vs Washington at TOMORROW" . + SCHEDU LE New York at Cleveland 1 pm Boston at Chicago. 1 9 1 Baltimore at Kansas City. 230 pm Washington at Detroit. 1 0 pm SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE TOD. y's GAMES such a.meeting. * (Times Eastern Standard) x * | Comiskey has not indicated if San F = . i Pilimgnrr A +. wae ke pm—S! Veeck and the corporation he he will appeal again to appellate Les “angeles at Cimginnatl. nA p.m.—Drys- heads control 54 per cent of the! court. vs ena Chicago a! Philadelphia. 7:65 pm —Hob- stock and now have a 31 majority! Hank Greenberg, the syndi- “bie (2-1) ve. Owens (0-1) yn the board. ’The board can func- St rep al pF ifr 7.18 p m —Mizell . ith tc mis- cate’ s biggest shareholder next to (2-1) vs. Friend (0-3) tion with a quorum even if Co , Veeck, is expected to be elected a TOMORROW HEDULE Sen Praeciace rd sient kee. 1.30 pm key refuses to participate. fifth member when the board 8 hk t Tu { i Saget” ebieSigtae' cs’ B™ | Comiskey, who ‘controls 46 Det|meets agai Tuesday. St Louis a ‘Putsbur nh Be ne m cent of the stock, was Dp nt at) Alexander Polifoff, Veeck’s at- 8 ‘8 SCHEDUL imevt ried from San Francisco @! Milwsukee, 1:30 pm (the ing but abstai torney, said it is logical to expect Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 2, 1 por Chicago at Philadelphia. 2, 12:65 D m St. Louis alt Pittsburgh, noon ivoting in the election of Veeck. ithe board t i- Veeck, Comiskey, Mrs. Dorothy’ dent, _ otto -snmit “eae tn ee te —~"|death of Mrs. Grace Comiskey, _|Dec. 10, 1956. Speculation is that a Veeck will assume that position. | Polifoff added that the control- ling interests have no wish to take ** * Fla. ay Se 1,435 fi : edhe Patterson said he “thought the x *& * Play Exhibition the pine honer tage! a week geal ary ota S oF | away Comiskey's vice presiden- hard work wasn’t really over. The; Nothing much has been’ heard G T meting cop . ih eam aeelicinciy orTRorT I: \cy. toughest job after weeks of train- of Kroll since his big year; he's! ame Omorrow 8 oe sola 2» abr h ot vais ober h bil ; , ing is the waiting. It was sure a now professional at the DeSoto . . ; The Gophers invade Wisconsin fe eta 5 08-0 Cevcrneld 4.866 | long night last night and you keep Country Club in Sarasota and has _ The North Side All-Stars and the (2-1) for a single game Friday |sigversi¢ ($131 Kuemmcr 2.000 no ef 0 wondering whether the title will not played much in a year. But Pontiac Boys Club Mighty Mites.) and move on to Northwestern (Eilcrw.gn 4223 Kaline rf-cf 4000 still be there when another night his 2-under-par 68 was a thing of Members of the Midget division of (92) for a Saturday double- Zauchin.b § 122 Doby.if 4020) the City Junior League baseball ‘ Porter.c 4010 Bridgeanss 300 0 comes around’ he said. ‘beauty ‘as he putted like a demon. oe whe? Maat header. Samford ss 5122 Bolling 2b 3010', | This is the first heavyweight title Hebert. who plays out of Ltt r, wil ce ings haacsge ~ Ilinois, also winner of its first Fischer. p 4120 abot gel ; : : H 0 ose W Pe $ s . } stat In- fz 5 . lik the e Uu ay orning a oO clOocK In a ais . . i M 9000 dune and m crowd of 10.00 is ex: “cajun given him by fellow pros. ¢xhibition game on the GMC dia. three, starts. carries a I-gaime Achruiey 3908 1 ‘ . _ . ; NAL } sard fo, Mond at the corner of South Boule- OV€T@!! winning stream fo ae mn tglalg| _ . pected to put $120.000 into the gate — ee broken the Pee nuritty vard and Opdyke. The age group (0-2) for a: three-game Series aires BANOO . MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The Uni- receipts. the 7.021-yar ologiatC untFY | of these boys is 10-12 In other single games Friday, ee woient versity of Minnesota’s faculty —- TS aenenerra s Iowa (0-3) is at Northwestern, oe owe for Sdorpan in Sth, Be? ~ jsenate Thursday voted opposition Playing ba me All-Stars, a he spite na (1-2) at Indiana (1-2 9) _and Pied out for Susce In on aay eigen \to the Big Ten's alliance with the — Strike Delays Race Opener Pit sve” ome’ Sarin’ ‘pop Mehgan Sate G1) a! Obst BERGER TT ie Fri caw aa aa \ (2-1). E—Killebrew, Kaline eg he woe } ool has n unk petra, Bob Tayo, ual Saturday's qOubleheader round Samrora anc’ Bauchin Killenrew “and ion qe participation in the bow! | a ‘ includes Iowa at Wisconsin, Mich-|Bertoia; Killebrew. Bertola an oe: ganre for years. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — so pre agreement on purses Stevenson, Mike DeConick, Tim jgan at Ohio State and Michigan chin: Bridges, Bolling and Qavorne. LOB) The faculty group voted unani-' land Meadows Thursday t-|with the Oregon Racing Commis- Jenkinson, Mike Pope, Jack Sow- State at-indiana. | 2B—Killebrew. HR—Zauchin, Yost. 8. ‘mously to instruct Minnecota’s poned the opening of tore ~aae" = the — Thorough- celery ee ee [ant eiliean wal dt ey oO rm R sn mp 80) ‘faculty representative, Prof. Stan- Z race season as a group of horse reeders - % tion smarting from a 21.0 blasting 4 cone ged wane beef Sl ley V. Kinyoh, to vote against the wc. Scaaer wae ot his Hi . tea Performing for the Mites, piloted|hy Notre Dame Friday. Four! Morgan % 2 2 2 1 2 |bowl when Big Ten members are “It’s a wildcat strike of some lowever, owners represented by Jim Skinner, are Marvin Ro- olverine hurlers gave up 18 hits 2°%° : 5 0, 09 9 2, |polled next month, of the horsemen,”’ said_ Bob Ran-tby the Horsemen's . Benevolent|bare, Terry Brennan, Alfred Arel- while bv mates eid iol only PEP By Pischer ean! : Thursday's vote was on the dall, the track president. ‘‘They|and Protective Assn. have refused! Jano, Earl Houstina, Dick Kirby, three. Gerie Dufty of the Irish Ronochick, Flaherty, Umont. T—2:21. A— | lrecommendation/ of the school’s would not enter their horses, We|to enter their horses, Randall ‘Dennis Burrill, Art Arellano, Frank + teq in eight.runs on a homer, | ‘committee on’ intercollegiate ath a some. but not enough.” _ # #8 Alex Tasca, Andy Tasce, Larry! Split Vote for Salas Ap wirepnete | _Ike Arms school athletic = ~*~ * * _In dispute, said Randall, is the Collier and Larry Gwin, ; ne LUNCH FOR CHALLENGER — British heavyweight Brian “tector, told committee he The track. which last seas:purse structure for the first seven Bill Bassetti and Phil Charat,, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. — , " : anieved hunch Sid eee int pe at Sadieannthin tes favored Big Ten participation in * son had a die of $6,790.00, 'days of the meeting. The owners SAN. FRANCISCO — The 49ers’ foilsmen .on Harvard's fencing Former lightweight. champion 4 wi oie his t re ° Flovd Patt oe the bowl, ‘ was scheduled to open its ay|want mort of the $600 purse mini- Bil] Wilson has a lifetimie pass re- team, both came from’ Texas. Lauro’ Salas won a split decision 44y while awaiting his bout with chatpion Fleyd Patterson there | The Big Ten’ will be out ofthe we season Friday night. ., ‘mums raised to $700, Randall ception ‘mark of 360 completions Bassetti is from Abilene and trom Johnny Shaw \of Phoenix in| tonight. His wife, Veronica, is seated while standing is Mrs. Jack jbow! unless six favorable votes ~ Randall said the track had said, ‘ ~-'for 5,311 yards... \Charat from _ Dallas. \a bruising 10-rounder last night. | London, his mother, are mustered in the poll, 6 a , ° ‘ “eg? ; ’ . “er / ~ s \- je at , : ' a , i. . maa ‘ 1 aa ~ eS ; i 6 oe ; doo we aw j ‘and the Redlegs broke even in 22 Eddie Hickey looks up to his play- v TWENTY-SIX _ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1959 , ° = ] = SAN FRANCISCO — The Gients' “MILWAUKEE—Marquette coach iM onaghan Turns -—-----4Calumet’s Return: Puzzles Derby Towne EXECUTIVE | NEW YORK (AP) — State : George P. Monaghan has turndd ARS x * * x *« * x * * - x *& * down Gov. Nelson A. Rockefelier's low mileage—carefully used Tonight's Title Bout Fails to Deter ‘500’ Excitement | ‘On- and- On ls nae ae “wins BUY NOW and SAVE! R ° M I | d Sai ata he Sot poo vi 10 Cars—All Bodies and Colors CCl n g Car S ove nto n y Re- Entered in tee mmr for Example ny natso 1 ananse sit vse» Dos Bash cn word 8 at Dee Tow vans ower oe RUM FOF Roses “+ _,-- Sports Editer, Pontiac Press = April 4th and Reéce was killed tona’s banked track, has one f Indianapolis Speedway, was on | some said ee nigbt >LADILLAC -OLDSMOBILE + “INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Despite !ast fall at Trenton, N.J. Bisch the nine cars taking practice runs, hand today to escort the tour of Field Increased to 18 that the governor had disapprovéd all the excitement about tonight's died in a race at Atlanta, Ga. today. writers. A new safety fence 8- of ne ae ee hii ge 4 door hardtop 4 door hardtop heavyteight title fight, there is ast July. e The Speedway’s medical staff feet high has been stretched to Starters for Saturday “ e “i severier al Se full . d power steering and still nothing which can deter the * * * also was ‘busy giving checkups. protect fans in- 20,000 feet of Rac at Louisville the fact that tracks had paki ully equippe all the extres city of Indianapolis away from the Jim Rathman who set a closed even | before practice runs. grandstands. ace h ‘expenses of harness a } \ _ i, ne Memorial Day ‘‘500"’ Mile Classic. ~ a ~ | ~ : - z Federal $9447 75 Federal $3802 88 The first practice runs were~be- y ee ; $s - aie oo : rows —— | ‘LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U PI)—All oe Fie ar nga deep dl Price . Price ie ing made today on the famous es, ! r+ Ni $ ey _ | Derby town puzzled today over undergoing time tests to qualify |Calumet Farm's re-entry into the for races in New York state. |Kentucky Derby but the profes- \sional horsemen on the backstretch COLLEGE SCORES Baseball were more concerned with the size Notre Dame 21, Michigan 0 | : Perris 22, Grand Rapids Jc 8 j of the field Lafayette 7, a .. Oregon State 14 aho * ia Xavier. Ohio 3 ellarime 3 “If On-And-On starts, I'll beat Chicago's, Chicago Ilini ¢ him,” was heard ovér and ovei Tennis \throughout the city, even though Clemson 8 Bout Carotne 1 trainer Jimmy Jones admits there Chicago 7. DePa N C Btate 6 Yugi 3 {is a good chance his colt will not é Track ie Virginia 77, Va Tech 53 750.00 650 00 |2%4-mile oval as the speedway gets Discount Discount - 7 lready for its 43rd annual race, and writers here covering fhe ——— A ° ‘fight are scheduled to view the Sale 4697 5 Sale 3152.88 activities at the track as guests e s ° Price Price Racing cars have been moving | inte the city and the track will Trade-Ins Accepted—36 Months on balance pail sidciiees = With 61 cars entered in the big- ~ gest field since 1954, the qualify- ing trials have been scheduled for May 16-17 and May 23-24, All Old C d e il C speed records are expected to fall = ac : this year and Jimmy Bryan, the S G i Oo. 1958 champion, vedic it will Jones said he was reluctant Gelf te give up a chance to win a Glemson 17'v. South Carolina 9's st P West Virginia 4. Pitt 3 | predicts | = baie spicata i ---- ° take speeds of 145 and 146 m.p.h. } a wanted to “buy” 48 addi- 280 S. Saginaw St. to make the field of 33 starters. | tiomal hours in which to reach Bryan wil] be driving the same a decision. FE 5-2623. +blend AP Special he drove to vic- Why, after saying the colt tory last year with some new “wasn t Seasoned enough" for the a ‘ { 43 modifications Derby, did he change his mind? — There are 16 brand new cars -~ e& ® 256 S. Saginaw derees Onde FE 2-1010 “I didnt like his workout the other day: and decided to take him out,’ Jones explained. “Then I suw the complete workout list and nobody had a good run. And when he was so frisky Thursday morning I decided to put him back in the field this year with most B RAK ES R E Li N E D of ‘the others completely rebuilt. ’ Five of last year's starters will 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: be missing from the field. Ed ° Elisian, who is under suspension by’ the U.S. Auto Club for causing Remove all ¢ wheels; instal) SAFTI-GRIP Alt 4 Wheels complete, bended linings: clean and tne whee the accident on the first lap of droms: adjust all 4 wheels; adjust hand ao © = and , ep . Rich at m brake; inspect master cylinder; clean, inspect, ast years race in whic = = a shee nesctognr Age pedal $ 95. O'Connor was killed, is not entered The entry of On And-On raised : € « rake 3; © c s rease - ' ates — ates conan reds adjust bor : cher. th Elisian set .the practice lap the field to 18 starters apd many USE: — ies; eheck 6 k absorbers; f 600 ile u . g > j worried abou (mspection; rotate tires tf desired. ™ e Ford record of 146.148 Ist year in & wratpers . — John Zink Special He has ap-; pealed his suspension but is not Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash, Studebaker. Hudson expected to be lifted b for this MARKET TERE CO. |" oeccs ot ae iss nes w00 were killed ‘tn other races since | 77 Ww. Huron FE 8-0424 then are George Amick, the : 1959 runnerup,- Jimmy Reece | 6th in 1958, and Art Bisch. _Amick was killed in the first “You have to worry about it,” sad I HuCasey! Haves tol Monsanto Rez trains the favored First Landing for Christopher T. Chenery. ‘My COLORTONE horse has enough speed to stay out of any trouble at the start but some of the others don’t.” Sealers for tinting and preserving * * ® Ope of the “rough characters is Open View who can wander al! natural wood grain in plywood and paneling over a. race track. ‘“‘Unruly on AP Wirephote 5.) bore in bad]\ ‘swerved | Take your pick from @ large aM LATE ENTRY — The 18th and final entry in would not have had a representative. Trainer) in start are among the com-4 selections of attractive colors: arine OXET the Derby was On-and-On entered just before Jimmy Jones, shown with the horse, changed his — ments on his past performances in the deadline by Calumet Farms which otherwise mind after watching a good workout. 4 racing pape DRIFTWOOD ~ ~ ‘ ~~~ S§tol, running mate for Open REDWOOD $ 55 ————_ Defeats Cla View in the Derby and one who a =) Players Assn. very easily could go to the treat | MAHOGANY quart at the start, has no lily white REDWOOD MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Amos Has New Office Saturday S Derb red record either. SANDALWOOD ayard Sharp Chris Rogers ve Hah ord clocking of 941 doesn't appear AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR here er representative, announced the 1! John Bruce Kenneth Marshal! Ken Church . . . a “8 12 F-On-And-On Calumet Farm No Boy 30 In danger But there is so much Union Service — Ten champions were crowned plan and said that Frank Scott of 13 F-Die Hara ;anaea Rie hie tohnns Sellers 2-1 early speed in the race that the ' , , ah € ( a in the trials that qualified boxers New York, had been selected to !! Seord Das . Bieskmeade, sat . ‘Karl Korte SI time for the 1%-mile trip around member local 614 for the Pan-American meet at operate the office and serv 16 F-Pestival King c B chba Wille Carsten 1 na ‘ : ‘a € 88 1] The Chosen One Mrs Helene Badacce Jimmy Combest 20-1 Churchill Downs may be the fast 18 Roya! Orbit Mr Braunstei Bill Harmatz 20-1 5 Chicago this summer. The Ma-'representative and coordinator of 1 em : nial rines had two champs, the Air all basebal] matters involving the Weights — All carry 126 pounds except Silver § »00n 121 ee ea owe tine ~— ee LUMBER \Force two and the Army one. association in relation with club) F-™t!4 Horse a on a reern Bee COMPANY HAVE TO Your Choice of ay oe ; — j ardiy without) exception 4 | orites for the 85th running of Amer per n 4 Styles and \ . ap OE. jj ica’s most colorful turf event are v i Pro er | iil Lt horses that prefer to run in front ~ p 6 Many Colors OP. gE i] or stay close to the pace / . EGE oor Fit Dh | OL | First Landing lost the Wood Me- J | woe ‘ morial by three-quarters of a é | “aN length. 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FRIDAY; MAY 1, 1959 ee4 TWENTY-SEVEN The Women's International Bow!- ing began 1959 with 7,743 anctioned & leagues and female bowlers. ae x &k * x *&* * Only Detroit, Hank Aaron’s Homer Pads the Win in 4th New York Have Sghn Blanks Cards ke ke | | | By The Associated Press fon Ernie Bank's 10th-inning! Alex Grammas. Stan Musial and) bad . Warren (The Wonder) Spahn homer. |Kellner had the others. Chicago ‘Lefty’ Takes did it again. | “_- * Snider, whose only other inside. | Already well- credentialed eel Spahn, second in victories to the 'the-park job among his lifetime! jone of baseball’s all-time. great/\White Sox’ Early Wynn (251)'333 homers also was against the \left-handed pitchers, the sturdy among active pitchers, and alone Phils, had doubled home a third-| | southpaw who turned 38 last week in shutouts, gained a 32 record inning run for the Dodgers. He ladded his 249th victory and 45th and his second whitewash with ainow has driven in six ef the By The Associated Press | shutout last night, getting all the |six-hitter. He didn’t walk a man/Dodgers’ last 10 runs. His homer | Maybe things finally are begin-\help he needed from Hank and struck out four while padding came off reliever Jack Meyer aft- jning to break Billy Pierce’s way Aaron’s home run for a 1-0 vic- |his- lifetime bulge over the Cardi-ier Wally Moon’s two-run double! in his pitching battles with the tory over St. Louis. jnals to 52-29—the most he’s wonjhad tied it against loser Ray Sem- | |New York Yankees. ~*~ * * lfrom any team. proch (2-1), who had given up The Chicago White Sox’ stubby; |t was Spahnie’s seventh 1-0 wie His’only trouble came in the jonty three hits until the seventh. | southpaw has the upper hand on all tory in a 15-year career, tops sixth, when the Cards bunched) x* * * |but two of the other seven Ameri-|among active major leaguers, and half of their hits. Catcher Del! * Johnny Klippstein (30) was the can League clubs. One is Detroit. | this one retained Milwaukee's Crandall pickéd off Alex Kellner,| winner with 2 1-3 innings of one- ‘the club he broke in with back in/slim (.045) percentage point lead who opened with a single, to help nit relief for Sandy. Koufax. Clem / 1948. He's 16-17 against the Tigers.|over Los Angeles in the National’ease that jam. |Labine and Art Fowlér mopped Against the Yankees he’s behind League race. * * * lup after Klippstein, now 50 vs 20-30. The Dodgers, with eld guard’ Kellner (1-1) lost it in his first/#. Phil< since 1956. was lifted for He’s been faring a bit better Duke Snider’s two-run, inside-the- start, giving up eight hits. Aaron’s , pinch-hitter in the seventh. against the champs of late, how- ‘park homer capping a four-run homer, his sixth, came in the; Banks and ‘rookie George ever, winning four of his last seventh inning, won 6-4 at Phfla- fourth inning. Fhe Cards, victims man took care of the Cub?¢’ scor- five decisions against them. And ‘¢!phia. San Francisco, rained out in three of the five shutouts re- ing. Altman doubled and ~¢ame he made it two in a row the at Pittsburgh, _ regained third corded in the NL managed only home on Banks’ single in the first hard way last night, dueling place as the Chicago Cubs’ Bob one extra-base blow. That was a inning off Reds” starter -Bob Pur- 11-Inning 4-3 Decision From Ford, Duren TIRE BUYS! through 1} innings—out-pitching | Anderson and Bill Henry quieted double by Gino Cimoli hia had key who also gave up Altman's both Whitey Ford and Ryne Cincinnati's bats for a 32 victory two of the Cards hits along with second major league homer (both Duren—for a 4-3 victory that left | - , . in two days’ in the third. Banks’ the Sox all alone in second place, | homer, his fifth. came off: losing a game shy of idle Cleveland. reliever Bob Mabe (1-1). Ander- 7a | son. who gave up a fourth-innin# uae, bmmmered me OX Scores the Ah, Then Henry single, plunged the Yankees below . O00 once again and put them sixth NEW YORE Pierce Catching Up With Yanks 3 British Walker Cuppers Sidelined | Alt members of the British Walker th: _were- eliminated Amateur championship Thursday. | x i ell lost to Martyn Edwards on the 19%h hole of the same round. Alan” Thirwell, | eame cn and struck out Vada Pin- former England champion who) son-with two on, The Reds, who was named Thursday as a Walker| had averaged nine runs a game\Cup alternate, lost to Dave Raw-/ | in their last nine, had eight hits. linson in the fifth round, 4 and 2.} Long, Moryn of ‘Cubs ‘Assaulted by Youths CINCINNATI (AP)—Dale Long, flattened one of the attackers and Chicago Cubs first baseman, and|Moryn did the same. te another. |Walt Moryn, left fielder, disclosed|/The three fled in the car after _ \Thursday night they were at-|Long and Moryn dumped their ,at- jtacked by _three youths” late tackers: into it, Wednesday night as they crossed | The ball players sa a street to their hotel here. ‘not. anake a report of it to The assailants apparently camejalthough they understood a out a bad last against, Long, who}driver, who witnessed the jis 6-4 and weighs 218, and Moryn, | called officers. iwho is 62 and weighs 205. x * * | Both Long and Moryn played id it * * * | The ball players said the youths|in Thursday night’s game with . 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THURSDAYS moe RUNS _,«{@-Nancouver in the Pacific Coast "NEw OF a ~\ ee The sociated Press’ League. ~> vom, N. 2 ond Clay 173%. | "ayremacas NLEAGLE Tigers: Bamberger made his American eMANTLA“t Little. ‘Cesar, 126%, Philip Zauchin (3), Senators t ~ | Lollar (3'. White Sox League debut on April 16 for the Sines Ts “meen Hisao Simpson (1). A's UE Aaron en Gee Dodgers. Orioles against the New York!” INGSTON, | Jppeiea—Chertes, Se auyer.| Aitman (2), Banks (3), Cubs; Lyach G) yankees. For five imnings, he Gray. MT, ‘Jemnaien, — r | MONTREAL (AP) — The Mon-|!. Defenseman Carl Brewer of the ltreal Canadiens, Stanley Cup Toronto Maple Leafs was second t t bee 1 ea |League, were ~ accorded another with 67 points followed by Ab Mc-) Wan ue \champions of the National Hac key, Donald of Montreal, 32, and Your Dollars 7? | speedy Ralph Backstrom as| Backstrom, who had 18 goals| lrookie of the year for the 1958-59 Wings, 25, | season. x * * Backstrom, 21, will receive the and 22 assists, is the first Mon- | Calder Memorial Trophy and $1,-\treal player to win the trophy| 000 for finishing on top in a vote since Boom Boom Geoffrion in iof sportswriters and broadcasters |1951-52. Frank Mahovlich of ‘in each of the six league. cities. |, ~_ *® * |Toronto took -it last season. | The Canadiens’ youngster, who|the Canadiens from the junior alternated between the center hockey ranks. He played for the Several Local Teams in Relays Not'Bypassing Lane, Declares Brown's Pilot INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Lou Viscusi, manager of lightweight * jchampion Joe Brown, asserted Montreal's Backstrom Top Rookie | Ottawa-Hull Canadiens ‘Juniors in| 1957-58 and scored 45 goals and/| 53 assists, Backstrom and team. mate Henri Richard are genera in the league, * * * Other who received considera- tion for rookie honors were Norm \Johnson of Boston and Chicago with 18 points; Len Lunde of De- troit, also with 18; Jim Bartlett, Ina, New York, 5; Larry Leach of Boston and Gerry Ehman of Toronto, 3 each. | and left wing positions, Collected | 141 points on a basis of five points | ‘for a first choice vote, three for (Cawley and Fink Run Wild second and one for third, ‘Schmid f BEER - | Inglis May Appeal Court Ss. Order to Issue Permit . (Warman Farmington, with sensational 4 PORT HURON (®—State Racing Warren Cawley running wild, and See Commissioner James H. Inglis is Walled Lake posted Inter-Lakes expected to appeal] to the Michigan) Supreme Court an order that he winning and Clarkston was il issue a construction permit to the in basebal Thursday.‘ Mount Clemens Harness Assn. / “Cawley _W0n . bath. hurdles and track victories while Avondale was He took a taxi back to town, so he could save... . at Harold Turner—Ford 1953 JAGUAR XK 120 SPORT CONVERTIBLE Sport convertible like brand new. This cherry red sport convertible has chrome wire wheels, brand new top and side curtains. Interior in immaculate condition. 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Rosi deserves his chance, too. Lane can have his shot again. I only hope Joe lasts long enough to go through Pontiac Central heads a long list) the whole list again. We're not of area schools sending track’ Backstrom made the jump to ‘New York Rangers, 12; John Han- teams to relay events at the Uni-} versity of Detroit and Central’ Michigan this weekend. The Chiefs, who set four records in bowing to Redford by one-half point last year, will be back in ithe meet at U. of D. where 21 Class | 'A schools will be battling. | Farmington, Vikings Win Ferndale, Oak Park and East Detroit will be among the other | “A” contenders. Bloomfield Hills, Milford, Romeo ing anybody."’ City Marble Finals Saturday Morning The City Marbles championship will be at stake Saturday morning at Oakland Park when 5th and 6th grade youngsters from Pontiac's 22 elementary schools gather to¥ the finals of the 12th annual tourna- the high jump and was runnerup and Troy are set to duel in Class ment in two other events to pace the Falcons to a 62-47 verdict over certain since defending champion Der B at Detroit. A new “B”’ winner is Each school will send its win or alternate into tomorrow's Waterford. Walled Lake walloped River Rouge will be in action at\finals. which get under way at 9 Van Dyke 86-23. Farmington had leads of 35-15 | and 57-38 but still had its hands «full as the Skippers swept the pole vau't, 880, 440 and mile. Bob Warner's upset of littl Tom Grimshaw.in the 100 was the surprise of the meet. Frank Fink took three lsts and ran a leg of the 880 relay victory for Walled Lake. He had 17': points and Tom Phelps added 11's. The Vikings,» who now are 42, set home field records in the med- ley relay and 440 dash * * * Avondale dumped chief Oakland B rival 8-3 on the diamond. Starter Tom Selhost was the victor with toger Skosich and Ron Doucette each getting two hits and two rbis. Jon Nelson flipped a two-hitter as Clarenceville whitewashed in- jury-riddled Clarkston 120. Dave Hanaford belted a homer, triple and two singles. Starter Bob Por- ritt was the loser. The Wolves are 0-4. * * * Cranbrook and Bloomfield Hulls were tennis winners. The Cranes blanked Oak Park 70 evening their record at 2-2 downed Pontiac Northern by the same score. FARMINGTON -WATERFORD Broad-Agee (PF), Cawley ‘F), Unéer- Wood (W). 20 feet, 5°64 inches. Bbot pu'—Clappison F (Wi, Lawing (P), 45 feet, 8 Pole vault—Bartl (W: White «(W), Falls (Wi. 10 feet. 3 inches High jump—Peckham ‘F). Cawley ‘PF; Stgers and Smith «(W) tied for 3rd. 5 feet, 8 inches. High oa ne ', Smith (W), ae ulna wen by Martin, (Pi, Peckham Parmington Jordan, Rumford), 100-—-Warner (W), Grimshaw (PF), Agee J Woll : Eichbrecht (W), (P;, Harms (W), Low hurdles—Cawley (FP), Fi. Smith (W', 20 seconds 220—Agee iF’, Warner 23 Grimshaw (W), Stckels (Wi Mile— Kaines Robinson «W 880 Relay Rumford. Jordan ‘Wi, Chapman ‘w . 455 Won by Parmington (Orim- Agee. 1398 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Track Local schools in U. of D Michigan Releys Baseball University at ‘Cranbrook Romeo vs. Alumni! Tennis University at Cranbrook and Centre Pontiac Central Golfers Shut Out Vikings, 15-0 Pontiac .Central’s golf team boosted its dual meet record to 7-1 yesterday and did it in all-out style by blanking Flint Northern, 15-0, in a Saginaw Valley match at City Golf Course. Mike Samardzija fired a 36-35— %1_ OVER Municipal’s par 34-35— 71 over Municipal’s par 34-35-69, layout to take medal honors and lead the PCH cause. Other scores: by the Chiefs were: Tom Deaton, | 38-38—76:; Bill Davis, 41-42—83; John Taylor, 43-41—84, and Ron Sugg... 44-41—85. Ron Gore was Northern's best golfer with a 93.| 1+ “Farmington, Berkley, Lapeer Central Michigan. The field at CMC includes Bir- mingham. which was a close third at U. of D. last vear. Thinclads, from Waterford, Walled Lake and| Rochester will be among those opposing the Maples. and Hazel Park are others with entries at Central. | Redford and Mumford are given strong chances to set records at Detroit with PCH considered by = many to be a darkhorse. The events in both classes will be run simultaneously at U. of D Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Team and individual awards will be given after the meets At Mt. Pleasant. a total of 2,480 athletes representing teams in all, four classes wil! be participating. Birmingham's star pole vaulter Bill Alcorn, hurdle whiz Warren Cawley of Farmington and Jerry Brashaw of Lincoln Park. the state's top prep miler, will be among the boys to watch there. The action started this morning at Central Michigan and continues through tomorrow | Bloomfield follows Chi tefs wil) sen¢ a 2%-man squad to y D Saturday, and it will be iu ted in the various events «as Pole vault—Pinely, Shorter, Anderson or Jefferson High jump—Brooks, Kimbreli and Rob- Inson Bhot—Bill Pritchett. Brown and Rush ‘all have bettered 50 feet this week) Broad jump—Drayston, Ledsinger end Walker 440—Brooks, LaCore, Howre and Rat- cliff Mile—LaCore, -Yokum, Johnson end Richards q Shuttle-hurdies—Terry, Drayton, Pren- th and Howze 880—Brooks, Richards, Pritchett (Jim) and Ratcliff ' Two-mile—Nelson, Milton, Byrd and Anderson Medley—Pritchett (440). Brooks (220). Ratcliff (220), Jefferson ‘880 Ll. OF b. ENTRIE CLASS A Detroit Catholic Central Cen- Austin tral. Cody. DeLaSalle. Denb trott, Eastern. Ferndale Tina Pord. Highland Park Mumford. Northern Northwestern. Oak Park Redford, Thurston. U. of Wayne CLASS B Benedictine Bloomfield Hills Line. Dearborn 8 Ieke Shore Lutheran Weet Romeo. Servite, Trov Wyandotte St Patrick and Detrott St Bernard CMC CLASS A ENTRIES Rochester. Waterford, Battle Creek Walled Lake. Muskegon Heights Mt Pleasant Traverse City, Farmington, Hare! Park, Lapeer, Lin- Inxster, De Pershing, PCH D. High, and Center Alphonsus, Ecorse Milford Birmingham Mus- kegon Catholic Central, \ LaSalle, |Berkley. Redford Unton. Bellerille, Lane! s ne exten: Lansing Eestern o'clock. All local represefitatives — have been determined by tourneys held at each school during the month of April. 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WOODWARD ; nt a , m ; wa 4 R : | ( | i ee .- oe: = eet ai as — ~~ se e.,.CLl v i ‘ oo ______THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 TWENTY-NI NINE PPC CCC CCC CSCC CCC CCC CET Ai bn bi bn Ain hi hi iy A Ai Ain hi hi Mi hi i Mi Ai Mi Mi Mi A An Min ti a i A A Mi Mi i Ain hi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Dian th Mn Nn Mn Mi Mi Mi Mn i i i Mi Mi i Mn i Mi i Sian i a hha ann ha Mah - ~~: tk VY te Ae hn bn bp bp hp bp bt bh bt te tp bt be bh fn tb hn hn bb i bi bi hh hh i i a i hh hn hi i i Mt a a he a hh i he a i a i ho a i i hn hn hn in a hn Ln A be fe bp bp bb bb bp hb be by bn be hp hb he hn ha i hh hi hi Mh hihi hi hi Mi hi i Mi hi hi ha hi hi hi hi i hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi Mi hi hi hi hi hi hi i i i : top women pros tee off here to-jand a total of $7,468. Miss Rawls, ee day in the $6,000 Land ‘of the Sky/also the winner of three tourna- Dan Kelly . 7 y Cpen gulf Wwarnement, & three iments thie’ season, is second te . PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Distance sadly lacking: ‘day test oftheir ability to play/money winnings at $7,277. Miss HOMER HIGHT MOTORS , DIAGNOSIS: There’s no BODY in your swing. . ithreé different eae Smith walked away with the Bet- 4 stu 6 mallets, rubber tipped, 6 ¢ requction heglssplestc $ [Many Trout Ponds Give - S bolls, blue enamel stand § >with rubber tired ‘wheels, > white plastic coated wickets. 4 racquets, metal posts, Doctoring Your Golf body, led by the left hip turning around to the left, must ' -do--its Tull part on the downswing if you are ever to be able to hit the ball on out there, for good dis- «tance. ‘ The hips should start ASHEVILLE, N. C, (AP)—The won three tournaments this year Treatment: Only a limited amount of swing-power —| A tight race is expected among|sy Rawls Peach Blossom tourna- can be developed by the arms, shoulders and hands. The | refending — Marlene/ment at Spartanburg, S. C. last) Hagge * of lray Beach, Fla., week. i Louise Suggs of Sea Island, Ga.,|. ts * t © Chevrolet 5 Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg. S.C.,| The 54hole tournament will be . and Wiffi Smith of St. Clair, 'split among three courses, the © Pontiac Mich. |Biltmore Forest Country Club to- @ Buick ey winner of the tour. She has Asheville Sunday. . | Quality Service . - te -\day, the Beaver Lake course to] . Suggs is the-leading mon-|morrow and the Country Club at) turning back around to the left immediately when the downswing is begun. They-- should continue to turn in this. direction, freely and fully, until the front of the ‘ body is turned toward the 30 ~“Objective—and a little be- yond that point if possi- ble. Another distance-producing factor is illustrated ‘here—the full extension of the arms on the follow- through. This position is proof that you have hit on through the ball as you should have. Incidentally, remember that the left arm must be in control on your tron shots. 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You don’t have; ,to rough it or wade or get tangled. in overhanging trees. You can, BADMINTON SETS net, bird. N 5 T ck id Weictaes Coeeeevarien Deport Rag. 50.58 ame ld ‘ment and charge a fee. | whe ee generally is 75 cents, ‘plus 7 ro for each inch of Hall of Famers [ele re’s no creel limit. You don’t Lloyd Olds of Eastern °’™ aoeet fishing License. $5.95 x * Michigan Among Those . = course, some trout ae nm ir noses at Selected by NAIA a hook in one of these commercial ~ pools. To them it's kind of like TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — H. W ie tine oe the creel “Bill” Hargiss, executive secre- aor the others with e Stary of the Kansas Athletic Com- u a. eee oS WAN Clip ty creels after a hard day in allele, Thursday was named to ; >» the Nationa] Association of Inter- rushing streams ‘have been known > collegiate Athletics Hall of Fame ‘© 5toP by and load up to show the 4 ar teed ’ wife and neighbors that when they ee we * (go fishing they catch fish. > > > Li hi ncn fn raadtd Onc b> tr Ma fre cron daar LBL) rll LOD cr Sori chm Lt fat, Lid dain dm | pall lr Pre Drcltn Lf Lr AL KALINE GLOVE Reg. $12.00 *6.95 The state issued 57 licenses to He will receive the award at and sell fish from these pool- in iit "aunt NAIA” track ty at years Taye scr ered over both the Upper and ,S.D., June 56. > He coached Glenn Cunningham Lower peninsulas. of Kansas, one time the world's) joe oe ls lk U.P. Solons Renew Others named to the NAIA ‘Any Deer’ Battle Track Hall of Fame were Dr.| er Arner Olds of Eastern) LANSING &# — Two Upper Pe- y Michigan College; Dr. Harold B. "insula lawmakers today renewed | Goodell of South Dakota School of their fight to strip the state con- Goeas > Mines and Technology; Bob Mc- —e br poem of its au 24 East Lewrence | Millen, Occidental, and Paul Tet-|thority to ‘any r’’ seasons, S laff, South Dakota State. A bill introduced by Reps. Domi- HOLIDAY SHOP x * * nic Jacobetti (D-Negaunee) and Olds and Goodell are coaches, Gilbert L. Wales (D-Stambaugh) 696 W. HURON ST. Millen. Occidental. and Paul Ret- would halt the shooting of does so pcotaddddddddtddteds McMillen and Ret'aff athletes. and fawns. The same measure died (inline tn Ol lla ee the last two years. Backers contend anterless deer Inventory Reduction Sale} Boost Tennis Edge ‘seasons are gradually reducing the isize af the state’s deer herd. State Went the Truth? DUBLIN (AP) — New Zealandiconservation experts maintain a We show Honest Discount ‘took a 2-0 lead over Ireland in yearly harvest of does and fawns the Window of Each Car. [the first round of the European is needed to keep the herd in BILL SPENCE—RAMBLER Zone Davis Cup tennis competi-|/balance with the available food tion Thursday. |supply. s FE 5-6136 i 4 PONTIAC THANKS! = MacDONALD TIRE is 37 years young this month—and before we announce the big sale and wonderful tire buys we're going to bring you all through the month of May in celebration, we just wanf to pause and say a very sincere and warm “thank you” for your patronage over the years. You may be sure that our Anniversary Bar- gains will be big in May—but the best buy of all, every day of the year at MacDonald Tire is our 216 years of combined auto- motive experience that back up every pur- chase you make here. JOHN CARTER = AL McRATH- FLOYD McRATH JULE FORTIN ED BAILEY “ | CHARLES WILLIAMS JOHN LEWIS LOLA NOSTRANDT CLIFTON CLARK ED BEY * HERMAN CROSS . MacDONALD.: TIRE co. 370 S. SAGINAW ST. * Ladies and Gentlemen... Fighting Tonight for the World’s Heavyweight Championship on A Report From The Sports Editor of | The Pontiac Press, BRUNO KEARNS Yes, Bruno will be in Indianapolis tonight to report ex- clusively ta’ the readers of The Press his exciting story of Floyd . Patterson’ s defense of his World's Heavyweight ‘Crown against Brian London, Pr Gee kee — ee Sa / wf ‘ f 1 THIRTY. —- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, _1959— Open Cranbrook Gardens Sunday pound, called urea, to sprays for insects and disease. Foliar Feeding Is Beneficial on Limited Scale You can feed your trees as you itnect covets more ot Admits Our Missiles -crop. It is grown in 48 American | tet in-Britain Not Ready WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy has x * conceded that no American inter- Public Invited to Visit\t4 the landscaping of the tree) i. atue in foliar feeding to |mediate-range missiles in Britain G d D il E t feeders, ve help replace the nitrates leached are ready to fire. rounds ai ty XCEPT! Those-extra victuals so important} out of the soil and the foliage itself 1 mood Stuart Symington (D-Mo) Mondays, Ho ays to woody pets at certain times in by the spring rains. This kind of R ©] Ss E 4g peech id ¢ ya ae ren the growing season can be dished | chow is helpful at a time hen ; cl ta ents Ga Thousands of daffodils will be|out conveniently in a combination|leaves may appear pe bit chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had told Congress in Janu- ary American Thor missiles were “sitting there and ready--to go” at British bases. Symington said he inspected one of th eBritish bases 10 weeks after in bloom Sunday when the gardens spray that also routs insect|frayed and wan looking. and park gf Cranbrook House,/enemies, points out Homer L. * * * {Bloomfield Hills, opens officially| Jacobs, research director of the| sal — best [reed nr vr Te Davey Te ager. hn nt ed Oct be Pid i Monda 4 \the ground level. The perforation cantor hela ee 2ato Spm ‘or drill method of feeding offers J oie Rose Maker. (XX * * * Folier feeding is recommended SEf YOUR, STADLER FERTIL Twining’s report and found ‘‘there mn - ‘| for such special spray situations | the most benefits. ee S688 Ot D tose ponies foe. Geneee, |Was nothing ‘ready to go.’ There Po R-igg eg wblions of yellow as the second brood of elm leaf, | — =a SS formal tulip displays, flowering pec applications or control of ANDERS : cherry trees, tree peonies and 4 TNid-summer wale craniers. Ex | FOR RENT y =e perience has shown many plants | TRAVIS @ DOWNTOWN The area encompasses 40 acres | can absorb nutrient elements, j . See cael of formal and natural plantings, | such as nitrogen, through their | HARDW ARE CENTER fountains, and shaded walks | jeaves. This ts provided by add- | |. 9... .g tate Ave. FE 5-812 e DRAYTON around Cranbrook Lake and | ing a soluble crystalline com- ed TATA alae © ROCHESTER 1 : - ' G, and Ellen Seripps Booth, founders of the six Cranbrook institutions. : Admission tags will be sold on Sundays at the main gate of the| gardens, opposite Christ Church on- Lone Pine road. ©n other days, | except Mondays, visitors may pur- chase tags at the Academy of Art Galleries desk. a Proceeds from the sale of ad- - be t Salo JUMBO AMERICA’S BEST SELLING J WEED KILLER ESTERON 99" Pentiac Press Phete GROWS GIANT LEMON — It took Mrs. Sam ; ; ; mission t benefit a Cranbrook Xenos more than three years to finally produce a paring a regular-sized lemon with her own, ; reciting al . Here is effective control for = Fi lemon on a little, Florida-purchased tree, byt it which measures 13 inches around and seven even your toughest weeds! us was worth it, she said. She is shown here com- inches from stem to stem. X X And ESTERON 99 actu- ESTERON BULBS . . Ak . ~ Way, Way ally costs less per acre than 9 Florida Fruit Blooms in Pontiac | Sp Th , 1 ne tractor gasoline you use | S25u=% r ’ | e ° ; | are a ree in spraying it. For smal! a ity Woman Grows Giant Lemon gz..." yp Eanes ; - wilf@take an extra curve to spare ' Esteron 99-most farmers dol Srespewaat oF Tet COW CREECm Courant Carl Juengel Orchard Supply 2140 South Rochester Rd. a pine the last survivor of 60 trees By REBA HEINTZELMAN tree that Mrs. Xenos purchased in| yellow pollen floajéd from one planted in 1860 to mark the Indian “Making like a bumble bee” in Florida produced clusters of fra-| flewer to another. Right after boundary lines which extended an unusual pollination process has 'srant wax-like flowers three times! after the blossoms faded, 17 tiny southwestward from Lake Michi-| resulted.in the growth of a gigantic) year—but never a lemon. green pelelts began to appear fan. doz. . gt hanging on the little two-foot high The two lines of trees once tree, right in the center of the showed boundaries of a 20-mile Xenos dining room table. wide strip which was ceded to the or ca cae United States in 1816 by the Chip- You get exciting: savings! Reg. lemon on a tiny tree at the home| Finall, 1 de’ and grew to about one-inch long. | The surviving tree south of Chi- ’ t y. im desperation, she ; : , cog price is 59¢ doz! Brilliant hues: of Mrs. Sam Xenos, 104 W. New Ilterally ‘‘shook the tree” el Despite the carefuj attention, ation an ihe pam ore peat Rochester, Michigan @iete ds” ced, purple, orange, lavender, York St. . producing. That's when things |plenty of sunlight and plant food, “* " me nt «di 2 | oe ee ee ee ee es “vr “a llow, pink, white, mixed. | For three years the little lemon started to happen as the soft (aj) but two of the mirfute green amateur historians a garden ~ awe tlt : . _ v— a —_——_ buds dropped off. Slowly, the fruit Shh monwers persuaded = Sas: — — — : began to grow until now the lemon Mighway planners to curve the HARDY AZALEA PLANTS Gardening Can Make Youmsneii ccs Tee tm stn ae] LAWN CONSTRUCTION — ©— GRADING — ® — Complete Beautiful Colors of Hardy Azalea Plarits° 577‘ * |Beauty or Complete Wreck H. VERNON Ideal for That A small slingshot was whittled Pew Ottawa Pottawatomi€ | 4, jergan Ra HARCOU RT yisndeceping B ‘fal Gard S al ‘ Like most things in life, garden- your shoulders and back every 80/ qu» by Mr. Xenos to prop the lemon tribes. : eautl u r en — pecia or 2 for $1.00 ting is what you make it. This is often. Gardening exercise will do | up during its growing process It Ss — —— — = 7 x ‘one hobby where you can become wonders for your figure if you do! now measures 13 inches afound . POTTING SOIL EVERBLOOMING - | | % Pivsical beauty or @ physical I ment land seven-inches trom sad end. - ky ‘wreck. It’s up to you | : ; Cort } ourse HYBRID | ts * if you have a very fair skim, | The other lemon, growing out | e —~ AND OWN A 1 lenti th avoid working in the hot sum. | of the of the t is still ransp jan ng ose — ROSE BUSH Go about it the wrong Way and You can garden early in the | fn? ks like a ecikde i : cial plants use Kresge’s you probably will get the prover- morning before the sun is strong | page relative in size, color and ¢ w= SHO WPLA CE LA WN! Potting Soil. special two yeor flekd grown bial broken finge@fails, bent back,| and late im the afternoon. Youll | wah » color . J = ty 3 bushes — terrific values — sunburned face and creaky knees.’ | productiveness. Reg. Sc Lb. ~~ | 2° 4f 57 fs. 5. xnesce company ~ og = romp tay way | A celebration.at the Xenos home plants certainly = your (this weekend ‘will put an end to the gardening in your physical appear- . jone.lemon'’s growth. Their son, ; eae phy ” Now's the time to get ready for,2nd Lt. John Xenos, who is sta- ance will astonish you. ; : . __ your garden to insure the fact/tioned with an Army tank division Like an¥ good old campaign that you'll be a real beauty in and at Fort Knox, Ky., is bringing his ers, women who are going to (out of your garden. In your gar- Wife and daughter home fo~ a two blooms all summer. However, make your plans ahead .of time and the rewards from Turf Builder— Oderiess, nen-derning. le yp 000 sq. ft Terf Baiider ts an unercetied lawn feed. Bag covers : ft., costs $4.75. 10 bags $39.90 Scott’s Family Seed— | spend the summer on the beach, |den, you'll be surrounded by the Week furlough. We pelleve Scotts Votutiy Brand the very bect utziere for this fl | on a horse, boating or gardening joy of beautiful flowers grown Mrs. Xenos will prepare an lecality—1 Ib. sews 250 sq. ft., costs $1.35. 5 Ib. bex costs —_—— plan ahead so they'll be proper- from seed. elaborate dinner Sunday. The . lemon will be cut from the tree and ae carefully-made, mouth- watering ‘pie will top off the meal. 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Inglis, chairman SERVICE TO RENDER YOU Carthy contended the Senate of the Federation of American! should reject President Eisenhow- Scientists, said he believes that Lucite Iimbedments of All Kinds oe er's nomination of Strauss for the’ most: scientists have a strong dis- é - Ser ; he Mementos—Specialty Advertising, etc. post. in which he is serving by taste for Strauss — largely, recess appointment said, because of his role in ex- ALSO McCarthy said there is grave Pa ing security in science be- doubt whether Strauss “could be youd what they believe to be} All Types of Plastic Supplies—Sheets, Tubes, : counted upon to cooperate fully reasonable. @ Rods, Vinyt, Fiberglas, Casting Plastic and with the Congress in carrying on The testimony of Inglis. a theo 4 4 M Oth \ either its legislative or investiga- retical physicist at the AFC's Ar- any er items tuve functions." gonne Laboratory in Chicago, ] Visit our display at the Pontiac Home Improvement Show, Pontiac Ther@ is doubt also, he said, drew a quick and sharp retort] Armery or st our store. whether Strauss could be relied on from Sen, Hugh Scott (R-Pa). ro — ri hog mommgh rats , Scott said rm never had —— L & S PLASTICS DIVISION OF n keeping with the intent of Con- testimony that was ‘‘more vindic- FURNITURE SALES gress tive or more infested with a ven- McCarthy said -he based these'omous desire for revenge” on a 3345 Auburn Rd. 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HOLLYWOOD — Busy as Fidel|to Gastro’s life, talked to the beard-| Castro promptly answered, + s+ ‘ os _ i H d asked '‘‘ Marl Brando!” Wh eee Dining at Its Very Best In an as ™. ia ets a } out to seeled, premier in } a Rives _ who he'd eke in the role aed Nielsen heretofore has been more | BOTH IN COLOR : f » closel ssociated ri ies | Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm J brother, he said, “Frank Sinatra."" closely associated with movies MM WitltAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS -’~ * - ‘than TV. He recently had the NOW OPEN! Pe ae 4 BRIDGE ON RIVER KWAI to get the rights to Castro's life.| Sheep Man” and was ‘under con-| u “ He said through Frank Watters, | bin to MGM until a few months VICTOR TTA GOne Rudy and Joe » - | wealthy Houston industrialist who|“®*: cone a ‘ TASK FORCE has done many fayprs for the! ¥ Sening THE Castro { i a bea es s government. Said Jerry,} ’ KINGSLEY INN : 7 are proud to welcome you “Watters will be here today an TEEN-AGE te any Lad Aap le a GYPSIES to the new, modernized would like to help im the financing) 15 in the EMPIRE ROOM ws if I make the picture for my own REBEL CASTRO iT] “i company, but I have offered it to! _—— : a 20th Century-Fox first.’ xX to the Music of, the KINGSLEY INN COACHMEN ‘ 94 WEST HURON STREET Dittman. since Compulsion , FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 1€— COTILLION ROOM For Your Listening Enjoyment — 20th’ great white hope, listen to! oe ap there’s irring in ferson vit Kenny Davis at the~Console Wired has bers: tested tor thé lead in the historical epic, ‘The Free Parking Pizzt-Sandwiche “Kinga Dh wn ha | Dale Young ‘ DANCING NIGHTLY 7 j | B.C. Sam Engel is the producer and Many Top at the New ee — — : — —— | and this will be one of the Re ; ! . se . Y ts | studio’s big productions for the cording Stars! CLUB TAHOE = coming year, and will be made fy | along the lines of “The Robe.” ELKS TEMPLE | Moreover, Brad is dear. I 7 to 10 P.M. 90¢ jhad an interview with him som SUNDAY ic by ; i i 1 e Music by the ‘3 Little Words months ago and I was very much j impressed. He's sensible, happily Wit fe9) af thei Oxghe STEREOPHONIC BROADCASTS — STATION WJBK, 12 NOON MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Open Sunday —12 noon to 10 p.m. Specially Priced Menu for Children Midwest 4-1400 ————— sl TT LT LT ST A ST SO ST ee 5 — NIGHTS —5 raved. and be haan'l an ccace SQUARE and ROUND THIS WEEK — EVERY WEEK - Concell im Bini. Let's mope: he Come out this weekend! See our fi OB Wednesday - Thursday Y \\ Maye Hat WR new a sm in _ mod . . our i Se ern style, with s refreshing B BAI L E i -_ - Smiling f | Canadian-born Leslie Nielsen, intimate atmosphere We re sure Ny y . iT} Friday Sot. 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SUNDAY one 's rHEATER 24 EXCLUSIVE! First Pontiac Showing! WHEN THE WORLD WAS BORN, THE BEAST WAS MADE! . The BIGGEST Thing Since Creation! were Here is Your BIGGEST MAN— THE TRUE EXPOSE OF ANGRY YOUTH! _In the Best Role of His Career! | THE BLOOD-CRAZED WEREWOLF PACK! é ava mms EVANS - MORELL-TURNER | ALSO — FIRST SHOWING Racketeers of Torch and Terror! (iy FRIDAY Shows at ‘YY 7:00 & 9:05 SATURDAY First Show at 1 P.M. come sundown ...comes . sudden death... in - MORGAN... BLAISDELL... ok The “Black Rattlesnake”. GANNON... 9 « He cried for One night he . -.. The reformed tramp | —sW A HFPERENT RIND OF ROLE! - his kid brother... shot and killed who walked fics who'd seen too 4 preie RAPAGL slain in the streets his best friend to a step behind the be nse many men | Agro ( ARFY. ( ANPOS of WARLOCK! save WARLOCK! 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TUB crs STANLEY BURMEISTER’S—-OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. ———— . . — —— A y LATEX ¢ 95 2x 4 ,8 to 16 i ———— aL 2x6 “8tol6 —— Se PAINT caton | 2x 8 8 to 16 ——_ Buy Nome Brand Paint 2x10 8 to 16 PER M — — —— = a, SEE eS w => ARCHITECT 33 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Haven, also was unscathed, but @'row;: Charles Morin, silver ar-) href °"S; 00-23.00. utility cows 19 50- eo Lal ee font ad 485 should be placed under the jurisdiction his Gr-year-old wife was treated, four silver arrows aan, ounnere 25 guises, 16 0-10 0: Brin My, 1egd Mont ward. 48 th tne Urae of the People of ne TP al Ray act sae 4 * Brun Balk Mo 3 tate of Michigan you are hereby no't- at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in| Bobby Gibson and Stanley. Vit- see) ee eeed ovens ee Budd Co}. 371 Mot Wheel 17! «: Deal that tbe Meate Oe tale onion . “Le : c t : a0ic® Burroughs 406 torola a _. 1) t the eee Mount Clemens for facial lacer asinski received lion badges; 700 Ib. steers 31.50: few small lots Ca Pack $75 Malia? Brass 286 y a + oe a one aoa Gak eens Piped ations and bruises. | Billy Cooney also received a lion £004 And hole stock steer calves 425-490 Colum" H 6, Murrey CP ... 204 a ee 1260B West Rivd. in the City of Pon- - ’ ibs - 3! an Ty Nat Bi 2 a th | badge with one gold and one cotter Seledle 28. Mominally steady |Cnd Pac . 303 Nat Cash R697 OCEAN LINER’ PASSES MACKINAC started the westward voyage from Montreal with fey AD iss ae ne ety ers . s] , ‘om ast wee vealers mostly N Dat 1 eas ; f , 3 tine o'clock 3 ! Car Sales in April silver arrow point. steady, but prime 1.50-2.00 off, due to en ages Fe os mat yee 69 BRIDGE—The American flag ship Santa Regina the opening of the new Seaway Saturday. It was ie teeeae Serecne ar oa =. th - ‘ : t chot cee + ' d hearin “ One year perfect attendange and Srkns Baan antig te eeck 45 0N-n On: —— mb F Hr NY Central 27s is pictured passing under the Mackinac Bridge the first American and the second ocean liner sorvieg Eerste naman a ce = . j\Con = . . ; 2 thi tic Ma Total 510 000 awards went to Bruce Turpin and standard ‘and goed 31 as 00: pangs gel onfe ne Nort & Wes se: as it sailed through the Straits of Mackinac to arrive at Chicago shall be served by publication of a cong \Jacobium Parker and one year uttlity 17.00-27.00. Chrysler - 664 Nor Pac ..... 805 bound for Chicago yesterday. The Santa Regina Siac Pra o bem oes a y ’ service stars to Bobby Gibson and’,.Snee>—Selable 100. Nominally steady. C8 MUM $8) Nor sta Pw. 247 ° eT 2 nas fee nee oe : : ° - = Compared lest week slaughter lambs a : Ohio Ot) 402 - Seer aor , id un . : Stephen Chapman steady to mostly 25¢ lower: slaughter CSrk Equip . 084 Goo cong 74 « the Hotorable Arthur FP DETROIT «p—New car sales for . . ewes steady; most good and choice shorn coe coe te Owens Tl] Gl 684 ge Eg! i aia. font mnie Ser : April may total 510.000 units, ay ee eee ee ier ets Meio! We ace niiceie Pim, "ize. bee ORR Be: Suit Settled | Lodge Calendar = “gy,.-" Aoru"aD apse . : , ~e 2 . f igh'coh 2 an | 1) ’ Ward's Automotive Reports Pi aad int uced as the new choice to prime shorn lambs 22 50-22.80 on ee . ore Parain Piet 45 oe copr’ nar ere Pu FF pate The agency said April 11-20 sales Gen Chis. sout-O-Rarma i Zo ante! sinarn, ames, 1800-9098: iCon Gan MG Parke Dao... 431 ‘Against Doctor Regular communication, Pontiac ists J VAR AKAFWNO averaged 19,875 units against 18,050 The results of Scout-O-Rama “47.0? Siispie 150° Limited sales butch- Coney ae “ pa RR... 178 a e g Lodge No. 21, F&AM. Friday eee tan Weeleter the preceding 10-day period ticket sales were also announced. ers 25c lower weights over 250 lbs, +416) 03.6 Pepsi Cola ... 293 May Ist. 7:30 PM. Leslie L Jaa ki absent quoted 25¢ lower: sows quoted 25¢'Cont Can 462 Ptizer ree 128 | § nion nda for $16 000 Hotchkiss, W.M sh — ee ee lower, mixed No. 2 and 3 180-240 lbs. Cont Cop & @ 123 Phelps D 63 2 ‘ ; — Highlighting the rise tn sales Jefferson Beach to Go quoted 1850-1675: No. 2 and 3 240-300 Cont Meter 12.7 Phileo Son PC NOTICE OF SALE id Ib. butcher uoted 1450-1690: mixed Cont Of! 62 Phill Pet - 506 - = i ot Ran er ae Ae oe araée roa 300-609 lbs. quoted ti 76- Copper Rng 254 Proct he OG... 103 A A $500,000 maipractice suit filed . > Clarkston Commur Ochoe! District, Ward's said. These makes ac- DETROIT (p—ett Beach 140: compared Inst seek barrows and Corn Pd + Pure ou... 46 Santa Regina Forced two years ago against a Pontiac ews in rie estane Cosat) Pantone counted for 9.8 per cent of the 7 jorece gilts under 240 Ibs 25¢ lower weight« Curtis Pu 21 RCA eoee 613 : - 2 OTE: rer 240 Ibs. 25-50c lower instances 1 00,Deere --50.1 Repub Stl .... 684 = ° ysician, Dr. Vernon C. Abbott, Sealed bids for the purchase of tat April mark thus far, following amusement park, a land-mark at woes ataeas to 28e lower. mees |Det Edis - 437 mar Ding o.. 433 to Wait Off Shore in = been sett! t of One pee een Bakes Oy Ciaraston Cen - 9 per cent in all of March and '™ suburban St. Clair Shores, will : ; { and interest will be payable at such Also reported in the sur¥ey is a : = .. Ford Mot 644 Std Brand . .. 661 but ran instead into a union dis- th® Segree of skill necessary in PTY open a safe. place as may be agreed upon with pur- sharp improvement in Chrysler's and a 50-unit motel. lshares of General Motors stock is Free 7 Bul 103 ma on Cr ae pute over its pilot surgery’ when he left a broken = Denominetions and form of notes ‘ ‘ | ; ; ; rue Ta 23.7 BC _ . . ¢ o at the option of the purchaser. market penetration. Ward's said ithe best but adds that it still is re tes Se Den ‘4 - = Le ag The 460-foot Grace Lines ship three-quarter inch needle imbed. 4 1!2-foot Master Craft inboard gi Interest to date of delivery of = * = . s. a a Stev . one . ‘ . suc not t h yo Chrysler's April share of the mar- Boy Killed in Traffic ro to iEKee One 1 < for Dy Ot? Bymam 58) Stud Pack 123 was forced to lie offshore for four ed in Hall's facial tissue during an Se trailer, motor, and @'aser at the ime Gober ket should range between 13 per y . 0 ee te Ga ei H 1 Gen Elec $36 oe ca _ 63 {Nours while negotiators for a new operation in Pontiac General Hos. 12-gallon gas tank. valued at a ang ble oF notes - shall be subiect ’ é : ares 1 7. - aa : , : = : raturity % m cent and J4 per cent. It dropped) BAY CITY U—James Geer. 8 aay seen sicerieiy ioe a Gen Mille. 107 Swift & Co ++ 388 American pilots’ union huddled!pital] Nov. 10, 1957: total of $800 were reported stolen verse numerical order at aninndfacerura ‘ oo e )- , ex u ‘ 1 ‘ , j a interest ! t to 8.4 per cent in strike-handicapped was killed Thursday when he was ean iod and allocate the reat" Time 964 Textron 24 With representatives of the ves- yesterday from the garage of pig pt A A — February. struck by a car while on the way cage i to Du Pont shareholders ld He Tim R Bear $72 sel's owner's. kK’ . Robert Grooters, behind his home 115) days’ notice served upon the holder to school in Bay City. Police said oy 4 pro-rata basis eet ae 511 Transamer 287 The ship finally was allowed to Week's Car Production at 17465 Buckhorn Lake Rd., Holly nacepeene ac auntie "mistettea = arted ar Gini jood ri 3S tested. .’. ori proce < and ¢ icial . Township, according to sheriff's the State of Michigan. ~ . c ; the youngster darted into the path = The United States Supreme Court 22°" 93) aderwa 271 proceed to dock and an officia to Hit 11-We ship, ng ate -of Michigan. which carrtes Named Railroad Director of a car ha ae dive vent ae Gran Paice {26 Un Carbide 13¢ wetcomed from Mayor Richard : ek Low deputies. of ar nls of Seren oo eae eo ; — mg BLU 89 nit Al 384 Daley and other cityJofficials onty - 7 Thie waek’e 1° | Por the purpose of awarding the notes DETROIT w — Fred k. Riggin ruling in a government-filed anti- Gee ore a Alte ss Boe ae 5 ie We eee me ments DE ee — This week's U.S. Ritters Farm Market. 3225 West ron interest. ost. of each’ bid will vat tes ; . a vlad Te: 3a.5 alte SS\ car produc 90.45 . Yest computed determining. at the Jr, executive vice president. of Finally Turned it Off trust suit that the Du Pont holdings Hersh Choc 64 U8 Fruiy 313 whol Obl te: the bande oft) Ls 1 Uon will total 120,454 Huron. Yes! Spring has SPIUNG. Ste or — oot iueerminine en eet Mueller Brass Co.. of Port Huron in GM bore a tendency toward Holland F 143 08 Lines 33 ae e edie Into the hands Of units, an 1l-week low, Automotive avetisinn ue rie won dollar value of all interest on the notes > = : — . ~ . ,- US Rub 7.1 federal, mediators News. said today OWering from June 1, 1058. to their maturtt? has been named a director of the, WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. monopoly ad | Us yen 91 , TT aoa ends shrupbery, shade trees, flowering and deducting , : : ' . } 7 . : P ’ Ss, 4 1 mg therefrom any premium. - Grand Trunk -Western Railroad) (UPI)—Robert Fawcett retired U. S. District Judge Walter J ie sie 31 — — 35 4 The union the Licensed Tug: , The trade paper said the decline trees, py Li vines, all makes of The notes wil) be awarded to the bidder The appointment was announced yesterday after 30 years with thé ‘LaBuy ended a month-long hearing [RS P24, 102 4 Walgreen... 54.2 MENS and Pilots’ Protective Assn. from last week's 133,987 cars will fertilizer. Eversrecns galore. OVEH Sear tae ten a yesterday by Donald Gordon, chair-, Sparkletts Drinking Water jon the divestment proposal two interliak Ir 267 West Un Tel 362 insisted that one of its pilots be result from sharp dips by medium- 7 days a week. PE 8-391. Clarkston Community School Distric’. man and président of the railroad.| Corp \weeks ago. Int Harv “apy Westes 56 employed to take the 15,000-ton priced makers. Rummage Sale. Clothi eee a Saar EnEEEEEEEEEEnEInEEae ——- -- ns sick . ae Leal . ico ii Regina down the Calumet River | Indicated output for this week households — some new. Manday |e than their par value wil) be con- , tal mhee << | Joolworth $42 into Lake Calumet Harbor on the will compare with 78,441 cars built May 4th, 10 to 5. Tues, Wed. |"%s7°¢ loap ts fn anticipation ef the PeeT i at Sela ce Ynest BhaT 1204 far South Side. , jin the week ended May 3 last year ee eth . ol ." Bisterhood | 19s tax ¢ ; zi . bt feare Zenith R 317 j ; fy re * ’ Temple Be acob, 14 E ke envelopes containing the bids should t 445 4 Isl Crk Coal 2. 40 Zenith Rad He Tugboat men backed the new Automotive New s estimates P ne be plainly marked “Proposal for Notes ° ¥ se “ a pn — role Gen T&E 714 union. truck output this week at 26.610) "tacit ourtinied or cashier's eheck in the a. Ped be E denesco : . : pos nanemem t te) 0 r va Kelsey Har 4§2 Uptohn 45 * *® * junits against 27,000 last week. mag ee Johnson ~ Insurance IS notes. drawn ‘upon iy eorperstan bank The line maintained, however,! It said Canadian factories wil] BOW SssOciated with Austin Nor-ior trust eompany and payable to the already had il th 10.280 d . vell Insurance Agency, located at order of the Treasurer ~of Clarkston ; STOCK AVERAGES that it already had a pilot — re | produce KE cars and trucks this 70 Ww. Lawrence at Cass ady,\Community School District must sc- escrated pee, (Complled by the As- one which had guided the ship|week against 10,325 last week j ic gg ac — a ag 3 #18 18 60 through the Great Lakes —— ———— Rummage Sale May 2. 9 A.M. to \- a Old Crop Gains [MARKETS [Mart Rebounds.’ . The following are top prices . Bolster Grains suse. "se" From Decline \preduce brought to the Farmer's’ Market by growers and sold by’! - CHICAGO \«» — A moderate to them in wholesale package lots. .... . ‘i ; ap.| heavy volume of short covering in Quotations are furnished by the ail a api ae oes all old crop grain futures con- Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of perke\ Pe aay neat a . three straight days of decline. Ear- tracts strengthened the market Wednesday ; ae pe teirie . | enerally in early Board of Trade ly trading was fairly active. : y “ 7 Most leading issues rose frac- transactions today. tionally. Quite a few were either Corn. rye and soybeans were firm unchanged or showed slight losses. to ‘strong with rye bouncing ahead . <= « by more than a cent a bushel “Poles Chrysler advanced 2 points to within a few minutes. May wheat, spark the automotive section. Its however ranged from a major frac-| Beets, ‘net income for the first quarter Detroit Produce PRLS Delicious. ou. occcece 04 00 VEGETABLES ou. ba stalks evcccccccscccce Ol sovcoeoccscegecs 1.75 i ots, tion lower to: more than a cent Celery aoe bal avacued Gator: | higher in an active two-sided trade. Horshredish, 1 | 09; Thiokol’s new shares based on | neo Leeks ‘behs : eovcee: @ : Onions, dry (bags) 50-1b, II 6 The aoe supply of ee | Parsley Rigs ene aos: 140 the stock split were up about 3 | mercia] positions here was des- renips. ‘a = : | \Dotetens (bag) $6 the. 1.20| points over the closing price on | Seats a aa oe ore |e Ee LB tbe nen need wor get -— = Turnips topped. bu. 1.35 day. Lakes had a firming effect on | that grain. Reports were that two vessels had sailed with a total of 733,000 bushels for Buffalo. DETROIT POULTRY Near the end of the first hour perroir, paar 1 (AP) —Prices paid , 1 ~ ‘ per pound, o.b. Detroit, for No. 1 —— was 12 cents higher ~ quslity live poultey « dower, lbigg4 31.9448; corn ae eRe to pmal ae oe ig Peery Electronics continued in demand. higher to 8 lower, May $1.255s: 3-4 tbs. whites 20. Barred Rocks 25-26; Merck rose more than a point oats + to 4% higher, May 6619; caponeties over 5 lbs. 25-26. ducklings ang Goodrich about 2, rye 14 higher to % lower, May ' " * ~ $1.4112; soybeans unchanged to 7% Steels, motors and oils were gen- Zenith picked up another 4 points, or so. ‘Aluminum Ltd. lost a frac- ‘tion as it continued to back away after its cut in dividend. Philco was about a point higher ‘and Raytheon more than that. Poultry and Eggs DETROIT EGGS j : 7 DETROIT. May | (AP)—Eges. f o.b : a higher, May $2.28%s we Detroit, cases included. feceral-state erally higher: Coppers, drugs and: grades Whites: Grade A extra large 33: large aircrafts were mixed. 39-31. wid. avg. 31, medium 22-24. wid , x | avg. 33; smell 19-21, wtd avg. 20; grade Walworth was up fraction BE large 24-28, wid. avg. 26‘: Browns: despite tts report of a slight net | loss for the first quarter. Wall + Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN + CHICAGO—Opening grain ‘Grade A extra large 33: large 28; medium: 32. Checks 2142 Whe £ y ' r | May —— 1.923 alas inew) Totel weekly receipts of government Street analysts forecast better | | { <<) 5 , graded eggs April 25-May 1 were 6,009 | jJuly . ...0. 1.88 July 65 things to come. } ea eee 1.90%. Dec .-sseeee 87%» Commercially graded ' : |Dec. -. se. 1.95% Ry |. Whites: Grade A jumbo 29-20%: extra’ Slight gains were shown by An- March Z . 1.98%, May ! “ * large “26-28'3: large 26-29'2: medium acond: U.S. Steel G Fi Corn— . uly 1.26 24-25: browns: Grade A large 27-28, 4Conda, U.S. Steel, General Mo- wer rp Sep eats medium 23, grade B large 23 tors, Standard Oil (New Jersey) | 25'e en a2 Pi a aed | Sept 121%, Lard ‘drums . k Allied Chemical and Radio Corp. | Dec sed = 15ta May «+--+ 1. Livestoc A bit lower were General Dy- ‘ = ~ | Mey 65, Sep 10.30 : namics, Sperry Rand, Kennecott lsuty Pld wis DETROIT LIVESTOCK perry ' indie DETROIT, April 30 ‘AP),—Cattle— Chesapeake & Ohio and Pfizer Salable 1500. Bulk early supply few lots Indust Rails Util Stocks -2 2 représentatives of the General in Pontiac yesterday to receive ‘titles and keys to 48 1959 Pontiac cars to be given to consumers and grocers. Accepting the keys from Henry Gotham (center), margger of the Pontiac Retail j TO GIVE AWAY NEW PONTIACS = Two Net change x Noon ‘today 333.6 140.5 998 2265 Prev aay 3339 140.7 998 2267 Week ago 3353 1412 100 8 227.9 Month ago ....325.0 13590 1016 223.6 Year ago +00: 0485 86021 798 168 1959 high 3368 1442 1026 2286.7 958 low -.-306 1 133.8 960 211.5 1958 high »».312.0 1365 O57 214 1958 low 2347 809 72.9 156.6 DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Ceo.) Pigures after decimel poin's are eighths High Low Noon Allen Elec & Equip Co° . 25 Baldwin Rubber Co* . Ross Gear Co* Leh Gt Lk Ot] & Chem Co® ..... Howell: Elec Mtr Co® .2 w&. Pen Metal Prod Co The Prophet Co* Rudy Manuf Co* Toledo Edison Co 17 *No sale; bid“and asked 164 1 32 3 eeee weehaw atte ef ee ee “3 Wed June Moon Costly (UPI)—John Kane told a meet- ing of the Amalgamated Engi- ieaniea’ Ween: Pecw he’s discovered why it's difficult- it Mills Co. were ness, also of General Mills. The cars will be given in a contest sponsored by the cereal firm. Seventeen of the autos are beirg displayed at | supermarkets jn the Pontiac area. + | had to pay the union dues of cause they're too busy and too i » a 7 ~~ . the guinea pig,” said Ted B. West- , fall, executive vice president o af Safety Patrol Rally 6 the lines, who made the 1,250-mile 7 voyage down = Montreal. seven miles to the harbor. 6 4 6 ¢ Capt. 2 3 Montreal to Chicago and ‘had re-: | neering Union that he believes ceived a tumultous greeting when Seiberling Strike Ends . 7 | . -_ > wy; | to interest young men in trade togas inspection at Navy Pier, had'- AKRON, Ohio #—Seiberlihg Store, is R-'C. Gates. Looking on ts J. W. Wit | unionism. Kane said he has often ‘no*trouble with its pilot. | his. own two teenaged sons be- foreign lines later Right now we|the Unite Rubber Workers Union are interested only ®broke from “‘a bit of courting.” ,doltlars.” : GMC REACHES MILESTONE — The 1,000,000th 270 cubic inch gasoline engine manufactured at the GMC Truck and Coach Divi- ‘sion is shown here getting a special inscription from John Falberg, engine plant superintendent, Others in the photo are (from left) Walter Selberg, engine line general foreman; Virgil Foltz, fore- ‘ A ss “ hens f 44 {:. é : 4 ye . ive 47 ’ r > = Re i od Pe. et . re PE See a . ; . s - oe TE Put - man; James Hanrahan, foreman, and Carl Rogers, factory man- ager. The 270 cubic inch engine is a popular 6-cylinder unit used in GMC light trucks. During World War II several hundred thou- sand of them were used to power 6x6 Army trucks and Ducks. Death Notices MES. M. NORRIS KELLEY ROMEO — Service for Mrs. M, Norris (Alma E) Kelley, 62, of | 153 W. Lafayette St., will be held at-2 p.m. tomorrow at Roth's Home for Funerals here with burial in Farmer's Creek Cemetery, Meta- mora Mrs. Kelley died unexpectedly of a heart attack Wednesday at her + ne oe ee ; “They were trying to make us Area Boy to Be Honored FERNDALE — Rickey Andrews 12, of Ferndale, and Erlene After the union group, headed, Thomas, 13, of Jackson, will have the.” Seaway from by President Patrick Cullnan, de-| places of honor when 100 school cided to turn the issue over to me-| safety patrol members from Mich-,* 42 Pingree. diators, the Regina proceeded the igan attend the 23rd national AAA) Rummage Sale — 128 W. Pike safety patrol rally in Washington,|St.. Sat, tay 2 | Hawley MacDermit, and}. Rickey lost his right leg while gave him a flag of the city of protecting three children at his. Chicago. Police and Fire Depart- post. Erlene pulled a classmate ment bands and marching units, | from the path of a skidding car. chilled after the four-hour wait,! The 100 safety patrol mernbers, also hailed Daley greeted the ship's skipper, May 7-10. oad the Regina, largest The docked in midmorning for a cus- ber. Co. is the second many- Cullnan said, ‘‘We'll get t6. the’ facturer to reach a settlement with in Americanion a new! contract and supplemen- jtal agréemenis. ., ‘ , from 93 Michigan communities./Burroughs ship ever to enter Jake Calumet. | wij} make the trip to Washington’ smaller Dutch freighter| 4. guests of the Automobile Club| EASTBOURNE, England Prins Johan Willem Friso, which) of Michigan. eae celiaan had won with east the race from} | undersigned ° Checks of ‘uns: wil 1 P.M. 8t. John Methodist Church, promptly Ht as _ Highland and Nebraska. adv. . Bids shal) be conditioned upon the unqualified opinion of the purchase: « Rummage Sale. Saturday May ,Stiorney wpproving the legality of the Y 9 = . |notes. to be secufed at the purchaser's 2nd from 9:30 to 3, 228 N Saginaw. expense. The purchaser shall furnicn AdV. ‘notes ready for gzecetion at wie ex- = pense Notes will be deliver at AA Priyate Detectives. Licensed Clarkston Elementary School. 6595 Wal- —Bonded—FE 5-5201. adv, 1on Rd., Clarkston, Michigan The right ta reserved to Rummage Sale — Saturday 9 to “78! bids 1980 adv. | reject any Approved Aprti 2), 7 . STATE OF MICHIGAN ' MUNICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION WALTON T. ROBBINS. Geeretary April 28, 28. 30, May 1. 2. ‘59: . | NOTICE.OF ZONING BOARD MEETING —Adv.| Notice is hereby given that a meeting | of the Pontiac Township Zoning Board Moves Up at Burroughs | will be held on Wednesday night, May 6th, joes. at 7:30 p.m. to study-a plist Le DETROIT —Richard 0. Bailey, |" Corp. director of public , 8 AM. Rummage Sale. Premont. adv.| ; 1052 LESTER AXPORD. Chairman f th N ivision at the corner QRETA V. BLOCK, Township Clert relations, has been named -assist- April. 21. May 1, ‘B0. "ON MAY 6, j080 AT ‘00 PM. THBlat 30 8 se at public sale of South Biyd and v1 op Road Mer - ing will be held at the Township a", Opdyke Road ant tovcompany president Ray — ; ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE | Eppert. Bailey will continue aS di-| potice is hereby given that on the rector. of public relations in ‘his ithe day of May, 196: for|Sald motor vehicle ie. rr! ° vehicle is cash one 1058 Edsel, al x R:voeion| Berry." Pontiac Mich, @ at 7 Bogs Huron, : Pontiac, Mich’ spec at 16 6. Perry. ac. The vehicle ts, stored and may be tn- undersigned. reserves the right. to 5 ep at the — oe The under: bid at the sale- signed reserves the right to bid 2 ean COMMUNITY FINANCE CO, ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP || . Pontiac. Michigan By .L. SPARKS. | f JOHN LE Collection Secretary | ’ anaget M May Ist, 2nd, 59 f Apri) 24. May Ist, ‘59. w- 3 > i a ee a ee ae aa Te eS . THE PON'TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 THIRTY-SEVEN . Death Notices | _Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 MODEST MASDENS By Jay Alan 22 Wtd. Contracts, ts, Mtgs. 32, _Rent t Apts. F Furnished 33 BOX BLPLIES NIG SERVI CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRAN At 10'a.m. Today there | | ROvOH operas Aro te | | WANTED epee eee OME S106 or FE 68300” | ais. Vanwelt 448 Dine Hey | aati close to Beary ~ i Ga e. STRA ae — sage SATA me. ancece || mame ope The Pre rar rae aE ae “Tega Ty sence EER CaM, URN PRD,_ aM 20 Tg; age iize REPRESENTATIVES Next . ; Ne Ob “No 80; beloved husband of Mrs Oct. = te at Lakewood Village and Lake | No experience . Must be __nere_& _ev ook 8 \N@ OCHOLIE & HARGER CO. | Z employed pople, near General othy East; for tathes of Mrs. | boxes: rwood. Phone steady. A in . etter 6. __Upholstering. __ 23 33. W_ HURON PE 58183 Hospital. FE 4-01 mee pea A ee ‘ual Siee< p.m. ond) Del's inn, Pi ES Bent ~~ ASH FOR CONTRACTS > LARG® RMS. PVT BATH AND Mire. A. 3. Allen: iso survived by, ipa pee for Mr. YOUNG GIRL TO LIVE IN. TAKE CARLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- disc. Pvt. PE 24061 eves. | em. Util furn 106 Baldwin FE two dchildren. Funeral serv- § 20, 27, 28, 31, 32, 36, $7, SALESMAN WANTED | care of 2 en while mother ing 8114 Cooley Lake Rd EM,;— —, 733. a at 2 p.m. trom the Lewis et 57, 59, 68, 71, 75, TT, 80, or mode wi —Torhe-__Apply_441_ Emiveen. | e | CASH RMS Sto a1. ° . i > . ~ teeter i we Puneral with Rev. Zack ? $2, a3, 87, 90, 94, 102, 163, worker D & M_ Yul ~~ YOUNG LADIES AL'S UPHOLSTERING bu. | eat mo Clayton officiating. Interment in. , . ice. PR 2-1009 or FE ~~ We -need-several y ladies to | FE 48797 | AVATBABLE FOR LAND -| 3 ROOM. be — De Cemetery Mr. East ? 109, 117 and 118. MAN CAR | complete ur sales promotion pro- RUGS AND UPHOLSTERED FUR-, TRACTS AND ue (tell te a - will He in state at the Lewis E. . | Por city sales work po- m here in Pontiac, Salary plus niture cleaned colors revived.| NO “Toh ca |3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, Wint Puneral Home, Clarkston. . __ | sition, who can qualify to repre- Choose your hours.” Must |- Use same dey Call OL, 24200. vit. 116.75 wi. 250 Cham- PROMBEY, APRIL 30, 1959. JOHN an established ce . We| have - phone voice. For _851 8 rel : erlain. I . G., 1054 Lekeview, age 67; be- Card of Thanks i! wi is & personal interview prove | person: imerviow call FE 3.1641. | ne aS, UPHOLSTERING | oh nson 7 ROOMS. Sawire ey. BATH & EN loved husband of Mrs. ma H. } this te be one of Oppor- . 197 NORTH PERR | weaince FE ¢2533 trance, clean, gas heat. Frombey; dear father of Mrs. = THE FAMILY OF MRS. BERTHA unities to establish a lifetime con | H Ww ed 8 FE 5 RRR 1104 8. Telegraph Ra. = _ downtown. 81 8. Parke gene Hunt; also survived by Jonson wish to thank their mang | Dig interviews of elp ant i he | (Se RMS PORN PVT. crendehildren. Mr yrombey os friends and -relatives for r gelected Orospects. Due’ to an | mn amm wie | Lost & Found 24) “IM ME DIATE _drery weleome. 231 58. Jessie. t Donelson-Johns Funeral kindners an4 floral off io ion ram makes possi- ¢@ ROOM HOME, FINISHED, 0 ~~ Ssh BEAT s 048 Punerai Arrangements will. be their recent bereavement. Also, your opportunity with ee | for gare Ky eiderty PAL Pm APALAATAPL ACTION 3 RMS. MODER Beg -j 24 announced later. _ _, The Rev. Benedict for com- ee ee | qoutieas hag a ‘LOST: BLUE AND WHITE PAR- o, any good tand contract New _ $50. 2165 Pontise 2 HARRI. ALICE HOOPER. seo’ forting words Business and pro. ply in person at ‘one Dreferred No children PE ¢@ akeet Vicinity of Crescent Lake | “4, segsones Your cash upon sat- } LOE. RMS. & BATH. O D Watkins, Birmingham: mother of foastenhl worién in Keego Harbor ILLs M viRG or call F ‘PF 2508) Rd Band on leg Reward OR ‘a ctory inspection of property and! floor. utilities furnished. a Mrs Grant Caplin and Charles _& C J. Godhardt Funeral Home O18 tor = = aRE YOU INTERESTED LADIES: 3-7831 / corte | (MUS Ask Ken Templeton a “oti For information C Harris. Setvice will be = Wy ~Wini re 0 EXPRESS OUR - ree coffee makers, 6 to 7 cups. LO8T SABLE & WHITE 4 i 5 1 =a day at 11 a.m. from the Man 7| “neato desks to our ia Salesmen — Furniture for pourestt ‘church, club for dog vicinity Rochester. Reward K. L. Templeton, Rewer 3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, Bailey Funeral Home. 183 Oak. neighbors & relatives for their pss iaing 39 store midwestern | distri ting nationally De keg OL 1-0056 or OL 2-7821 2339 Orchara Lake Rd_ with pvt bath & ent Couple only, land, Birmingham. mane ip’ lovely flora! tributes, & many, a pr) excellent opening or ; —“#® ania 150 N Perry FOUND. IsH_ SETTER. UNION | uAND CONTRACTs TO BUY OR FE 2-9797 ee _ ected chy acta of Kindness during our re isan cut eager, young men. 25-40 | CARETAKERS Lake 3-0627 oem Sao PM 221! 5 RM Apr CLEAN, ADULTS, KARASZEWSKI (KRAUSE).- APRIL cent bereavement in the loss of Can earn 85. to os.000 first | WHITE GOLD watch oT EM 340800 _ pyt bath, 344 fe wns Lak mee ert mo rot = S poetial ikanke | year. Must be experienced. Ex- | far ants mace cna weastceet | Tee steel back. Vie Osteo. SHOP AROUNI THEN SEE US 3, °vicke pus oo mee | AND ane, ite e Township: age on awyer. cm cellent opportunity for advance- | - c oH 1 Souvenr. FE — To sel! your land contract 1 Bus at dowr FE 57408 13: beloved husb: | to Dr F. A. Mercer, Personne! bidg Man to do genera] repair- patnic Os pila NGS Oan GO. _emt laiher of bie Erode Iuelea “2: of Pontiac General Hospital, ee: eg 4 io tee See ee | img during spare hours from full +-4177. Reward __ Te W Huron aS 40561 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE Mre George Skuta: dear brother) Edward D. Auchard & the C Seapltntinatied. welfare. a time job. Ren: furn as well as) LOST THURSDAY APRIL 23. BE. | SaaS entrance. Utilities furnished. Near of Mrs. Frances Kowalski, Mrs. Godhardt Funeral Home. Minor sion programs. Write Mr. Adams,| CO™pensation. Write Pontiac Press tween Waldron Hotel & Motor ‘Huron Shopping Center. FE 84335, Mary Sieczewski, Mrs. Josephine _V.Lawyer & 4 US PRERA OU Vice Pres, Leath & Co, 111 N.| _Box No. 8 | Imm. O¢ st Drayton Inp or xp " 3 RMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. Wiktorowski, Mrs. Helen Ignatow- WE WISH . EXPRESS ouR | Wabash Chicago 2 Til, giving | "ULL OR PART TIME. NO EXP. cinity of Sheridan & Howard St | Adults only 216” Judson ski, Mrs. Violet Brown, Mrs., heartfelt tronks to our: many ful! detatls. | necessary wil) teach. Bible sales. | Antique finished bracelet. Oriental oa ADULTS. DAY _ WORK: Sophie Ignatowsk] and Mrs. Wan-| friends, neighbors, & relstives for SERVICE STATION ATTENDENT | FE. 5-0003. figures set with blue Seem Buy Land Contracts araae tart clean four grandchildren survived 7 the e clovely. a gan # oe and mechanic Sunoco experience | IF Ae” ARE E INTERESTED 1h - pearts. posers. FE way aata te Getinate ae ust “ao f rm _ aust be oe Rd. at | selling and promoting. 9 remark- for Sees Manager at 401 service will..be held Saturday, | lice, fire, & tal men who| referred. 27700 Telegraph i profite uct, ; ale. Vicinity Lahser Asx for 3a £ May 2, at 10 om from 8t. Pal-| offersa their assiaiance noe | Northwestern. Ed. Piper —— fu oF part tim lime. Beng — ie res: | os Bloomfield, Hille." Apr. | PE 20236 or MA $1128 evenings | Tes CLEAN. 4 WARM. «5 W. rick’s urch w t in recent bereavement \ . ac | 21. Name Tinker wa uron. 1248. Reaaty Sil’ be Prinses Spine | &, paar: Ales our tnaoks to! TRUCK SALESMAN |—"5+ om Ee Deal Forat Estate | 8~! ap meee aay ALAN | tm. —— HUMPHRIES REALTY | 7 RMS NEAR GENERAL HOSP a Pm v. r meyer & | 3 OWN N us, turn. ri —— | mantetng vans aed te tee “rey. Retromect paid vaca: ¢ wATTEND CLASSES FREE ; | Shepherd, Children's pet. Anewers _Wanted Real Estate 32A | 7 LARGE RM. 4 BATH CLEAN. sneee __ . Ay ork at new »b projec . : eae FE 2-406. 41128. MARSH. APRIL 29, 1959, MARY Donelson - Johns Funeral Home. emperor Rochester area. And also West} “‘] go along to pull him out if he falls in — he can't swim!” a ene Eppy or Shown i _velsene == Elizabeth, 35 Lorraine Cl, age 52: fe Merwe Rae) ak le, oak far Charles & North Oakland Lake areas. as | Loss: Ma ee Sactta AI.L CASH 3 “RMS > is Gee fora: ee prea Pokig ue a? neiaven | —— Hamtiton vane eo oe seeae Werk ead ary call PE. 60080. Paid immediately for acreage — : Antunes Heights. ars ear mother o an ommerce ————— ward (Marion) Laurain, . Mra, _ Funeral Directors 1 | p&y to persons % to 55 years old ___ Building Ser Service 12 Business Services 13 oer TAN WALLET. CONTAIN-| anywhere - Richard iNola) Eaton, Jeanette ‘( O ei AO - eae mae poe Vie. of Kee- PENN KEALTY 1s RMS. | AND BATH. ‘on wee i f rsona tTview : irable for c. qa le ri gi Ee wot — Mara: COATS a WeI Ibs: | Schuett at PE 6-048 or Mr. ALL KINDS or at WORK PI ASTERINO— WEY _NEW oR veg ote = se ae | 412 N Woodward | Royal Oak Liar , Walerych, Mre. Hulda Ream, Mrs FUNERAL HOME | 147 8 SAGINAW ST Thomas at OL 1-6261. aa aganteed _FE _ took ladies blue & white earl el 3 RMS UPPER SHARE BATH. Wendell Drauyor, Mrs Amber Drayton Plains ORS) a NEW FRANCHISE AVAILABLE ‘4-1 SWI & ahice CK AND ND CEMENT Saws, Hand Lawnmow CTS ing bag at the Pontisc Recrea- CAs Prt. ent. 3 Park Place. betwees Coble. Prank. George ond Norbert; ye" WANTFD Al FORD MECHANIC) for MOT-IV-AD display signs — work Residential and commer» "Machine Sharpen ston, Bun during the Monahan FOR YOUR HOME OR FQUITY | Osmun & Cottage. el ce Remetal, Srramgomenta D ] ohns Lake Ort Motor Sales Lace, Small investment reqd House of cial Also under boise een tas Maniey Le ne Badley St Tournament. Please contact Mrs. If cash interests you let us look | >2oous MODERN. CLEAN. PVT. will be announced later by the one son- ae = MY 2-261! Signs Box 3085. Me'vinale Mich We are wél) equipped Cal) 3 | Carter, FE 8-0846 | over yotr property for s cash rink ts. pg Meda coms: FUNERAL SOME sete ater REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE , 3.1128, John W. Caples Guarsh sMITTY AIR COOLED | Neuer ——— | sale. fo many tases we can cet} Pe ate eres = oe TAL r # # > ’ a n ea t h WD SPR 2. 1008, MER- ~Designed for Punerais” __- ps yg ease _ WASTER, a Mo I< ar Sd = so i Dao OF cE CEMENT AND sine suiee "euhea” bas mer. Hobbies & t Supplies 24a poultice ou brag ag for ? RMS. AND BATH, PVT. ENT. bert H, 2476 Voorheis Ra age SPARES ORIFYIN CHA APEL with 8 PRLIMITED FARNINGS NEW: block work FE 2 wood 3 biks West of Beldwia P RES land contracts Clark Real Very cleau and nice Aduits only. 49. beloved husband of Mrs WANTED hIFE INSURANCE PE 53-4955 UL 2-3782 f biks N. of Lake Angelus rE PAINT BY NUMBER PICTU j is 20 wk. Ir re at 237 Bald- Kathryn E Wendianc dear fa. "Poughifu' Servi = agent for rare opportunity. No Senn prom ete: ALUMINUM aie [ ~ ROOFS +2416 Scrabble games Backenstose! tate 1362 W Huron FE 3-7 Teas 0: or; & FE 8iai ther of Donald R. Wendiand: deer experience mecossary Part or full-| WANTED EXPERIENCED INSTI- Garages built New windows tn ALL _Book Store 15 E. lawrence St. _FE +4813 Ask for Mr Clark —s Shenk erother of Mrs Prank Richards, Voorhees: Siple ume. Exceedingly nigh commis-, ‘utional cooks) Must be abie to} your home. Driveways poured WE CARRY PARTS peg ee STAMP COLLECTORS WILL SELL ~ i “AND FHA } NICE RMS. WITH BATH. COU- George G. and Claude Wendiand ‘All fringe benefits FE ¢353¢! © serve in large quant!’ Custom homes bullt Free esti; auto. and poh or,l a eee to highest bidder, about 200 civil zs je only. FE 540320 is Funeral service will be held Sat- 1 RAL HOME or , etes. PE 23-4353. Ves Apply in person. 10 am to ates PE ¢2182 24 nrs sale and reta —- tan Gael an CASH FOR YOUR HOME J RMS PVT BATH AND ENT. urday May 2. at 130 pm trom FUNE WTD. MAH_AT ONCE PW. DIN. 1 P™ Bloomfield Mospite! PSS Ta PESTS nove! AperiaNcE, SER 34021 bonne Lhd hn ery mail. dows spas Util. furn PE 8-1497 the elson-Johns Punera! H Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor . 2 eas v - lade with. interment in Oshiané Bille rE nan. 66 W. Huron. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service _ Notices & Personals 25 a . dhe oe ne ment further Infor. 3 LARGE RMS. WILL BE SHADY Cemetery WTD 2 MEN. DEMONSTRATING E,.mployment Agencies 8A 4 Brick BLOCK AND CEMENT Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 | mation Do mut feel obligaied. We | & quiet Good neighdorheed. Air- —_—_—— ———- __ Cemetery Lots 5 @ new product. hourly rate apply | --~—---—-~-—~> > os work Also firepisce. OR 3-0402 LLL will appraise your property and conditioning. Couple only re SOLE OIS LE ~ Saturdey 1 to 3 pm E ; SBULEDOZIEO & TRUCKING , CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS ALTER- AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES tel. you the cash on can receive —_5-4032. _ Hyren FE FE 2-0353 — ‘rer ~N EDW ARDS DON R FE 5-2853 ations. meb and womens repairs |. Dont worry. __Know the facts _ |e Ma ABD _BAZE.. REDECO. ene a 3} GRAVE LOTS IN OAKLAND | 7 4 EVE EY SNZEDINS Sd EVE BORING gERV rr " = ae WE “BUILD W. Side Inquire The Pontiec P CREE Mremorne Young Men to Trave VOCATIONAL, COUNBELING | Al” COMPLETE © BUILDING SERV eT nanind yFaiconiNa aL +5301 : Oe Sa hee ae ontiac Press ameee section Sacrifice. ve Need 3 aagrocsive young men, id | 3 Sg mh CO! RETRUCTION < co terations. Mrs. Bodel FE 40063 ae AEROTREDS , 152_W_ Huron FE i i NICE ROOMS AND MURPHY . 7 as LOTS 0 GRAYED TO New vor: ‘Caltornie & returo) at BAST MORON MA 42233 or__—«OA 8-3272___ DRESSMAKING TATLORINO., ~al-> KNAPP SHOES "bed. Utilities. FE 44686. ; FOR WANT ADS ‘o te section 6 Perry-Mt. Park a $107 50 per week with SUITE 4 FE ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS terations. drapes & Formals done Fred Herma OR 31502 mm iate | ‘ + Rs. & BATH. PURN_ OR RUN. L ss to an (S300 ber, mont “hee ar. rice, a | Som Crewe OL 142000 EM) _in_my_bome_Cal_ FE oe ___ | ANY OIRL Of WOMAN NEEDING tone or FE 20 . 1 snolee tot at Oakland Mills Cem- =e! expences paid See Mr Bruce, ~~ -PRPECENTA: So } _3 ee ee friendiv advisor Bia EE 2 are pareegs Hapa cate ud Som fot? waidue” “MY PY REPRESENTATIVE. | gpite—weoca—arowe ace _ arden Plowing 16B' adi. sav al A cti “TARO. CLEAN ROOMa_OTIC ° —- Phone 3-2253 ee e radua’ ween k. Residentia! com- } es. pvt. fron’ & entrance. bs Froth 8 a.m. to § p.m. va ages 24-26 Major 12 Business | _percial” Bil. EM 33168 ANDYS ROTO- TILING GAR. & fOMPLETE COLD WAVE tas 10n ee ee eee SEAUTIPUL ¢GRAVE LOT PER- Help W Wanted Female ; 7 Administration preferred. For aw ceos lawns. flower beds FE MM & B Style Rite. so tae As Ave All errorg enould be re i Ml ry pate ue Ee ~- | the - a. ~~ ining Laks die Mid- gn ae Sa 1-978! — ee? = _—_ on B Lagl — 3 BEDROOMS. T. reg immediately. The | suire-cHaPEL@ LOTS_CHOICE® Beauty Operator Stole Be a Big esa) _« ____ COW MANURE. PLtowinc » CHARLES CHESTER bath & ent. 148 Wall St. PE 24001. nei or cine ts Ui ox lots. $1,200 value, $500. FE 2-596! XPERIENCED MANICURIBT. full. ——— “——— | GUILD BASEMENTS CNDER aiscing. leveling & loacing FE AIR CUSHIONED SHOES \ Rocus, Bor AND Sc COLD Wa- } ae ts eee ce ae yy | or pert time W. Mape SALES _ |“ houses. Block & cement work 43371" _E_H. MILLER OR 3-403 per tor that portion of the fist _Help Wanted Male _Birmingham: MT 71-0008 Man oe baee 20-40 with soles, back- FE 500% or FE s GARDEN PLOWING REASONA CALL ELECTR : week. 130 S_ Parke. e. Poone inoostion of ee eneneseane: BOOKKEFPER Liiawost Papier ment he Pontiac ee eee GANDER aN ieee Re ROTOi az | gua nribe poor Pammll nnnong | 7 5 RMS. & BATH UPPER. HEAT- cered valueless mommy te pap oes dial dar al oe cost WORE, Full charge Ba am excellent | FE 5-0227. FE ¢07T77 ing 315 E Wilson _FE 2-6820 ae gist. ‘Marina ham Sisie | BROS. a ee Pos | rE Ing.- ; error When cance! pare ge A wees ee Te ae = el "Work Wanted Male 10 BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORE GARDEN PLOWING & HARROW. 3.2895 - eer, REAL ESTATE ROOM HEATED AbahTuENT = , your “Bill ‘sumber.” We ful’ Small stamping. plat Write BABYS eta, nome, mgr | er Soar SEIgeT work | i Rees prices Noah Marin. 50> -po copptne — tp —_ hone | mear Union Lx. Village. Children y : : RI FE 2-7369 Sdjustmente will be gives Post oe pay expe “ ase. ie ae OR- 3- between a1 FAINTER. ae sno | Ce Be Call eer § pm. Ob Co prowina By ior of M-nom minee Mrs Wallace. FE Open Eves ‘ti) 0: sana 10 “til & omit eT = aid nas Men SITTER WANTED as CARPENTER W ORK. NEW , acreage Anywhere FE 5-' ,- MAD SUPPLIES — wire. | HAVE CASH, Keone ER “irs Pe eras ame for advertise AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS WITH | Basy im. care = 4 = ant repair. FE ¢42'¢ | | MAKE EARLY ARRANOEA:©>: sae ag AS ofa ag +8), . A ; C Si , | beg cam FE mente . type sires know) of brakes ee bare. interview cal: OR 3-4825 ACCOUNTANT. BOOKKEEPER. | ay ag il for garder plowing. and laxn __ Tey tor, - W ILL TRAY EL i ee type 0 13 eeloek noes the owe took woe a ae BABY SITTER FOR SOME WEEK- Manager, Treasurer. FOR: | ORLANDO BUILDERS eek ca a hI) Ce Ae r) In Debt? Fe em travel to see you end atom : £4 7 Previous to publication Mor work Locefed at 13} Orchard | ion Buewes wigelae ca MER CO Geabied aes ep arexe, | = ae ee PERRY PARK _ GARDEN PLOW. | your home. land oF acre- eae decorated and NOTICE TO Tate. ro FE MR ye ll err trans NX Birmingham MI 63963 but with a lee de | CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY ‘D6. Reas “E ¢78 sic or | ul ecules ae a ts the t tment fi 832 W Huron oom & 400° 7 1106 essentia! Exp. not necessery. |CANVASSERS TO MAKE AP- (.npenreR a CABINET WORK ___WORK FE $0782 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY} seu Call for eapert eavice Boot dio bed. streamlined “a ‘pies wor ’ 430 a1 LS i Vacation with psy Retirement | pointments for home moderniza- New & repairs. Work guar OR! DRY wal WALL TAPING AND FINISH. | Service - Shirt service. Pontiac, service. FE ¢413]_ dinette. private bath, ~~ a 6 00 sco 8613 ——— a ag a ties. Hest rate & rons ; smareae 3-9748 Praailestinnabae | Laundry. 660 8. Telegraph. PE | — woTHER'S DAY SPECIAL Rent Apts., Furnished 33 — e ‘ts b per ee pointime: iubDin +e OR LOO eee -Huron. oa or apply 902 Metropolitan Bicg, calm 9 am to 1! am a i= Ko Eur Ecteicat « co. es | aa | oar rE faa 1 AND 2? BEDROOM corr] Sesssencen reget = a exPEniENceD AUTO-PARTS “4 ee Rg = j ce GAPING PRES ES Landscaping _—i1E 18A | On AND AI : . 7 DATE. Se NER SOS {;— CHECK i . | clerk, for Saturdsy & Sunday Dime Hwy | CARPENTER wos yrener 6 | ORE holga Bh |-——~ 8 pi ibie cao acl sanirauina | veutifully furan. Bachelors or mS Oe cet ee re | wort. FE 51061 |GURB GIRL AND WAITRESS, ‘'D" Reasonavie Ce i. Ee! CHING 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- y anys other myself, Pred) couples. Also small | Die ieee ont. 74 : r isaced | gitust be cont we bees sew PICK cP AND BASEMENTS \Sattpoaiee "= he PE 27188 cr led bia | vs Bt. Pon: | en Biue Sty. FE rE! Sst. PE 48082 after 6) 6 pm. i mator, conveyor, experienced, apply in person wan choc datoew nets — | thae, PMichige . @ referred Appiy 1829 Opdyke. prive-In, Ms@ & Pontiac Lk Rd | cleaned FE 1-0480 ELECTRICAL SERY_FREE Est EST. | ALL KINDS OF LA 7ORE. FIN. | — CLEAN 3} RMS. BATH. 18T ; | Pontiac | son wa aoe? LICENSED BUILDER Partoe ~ on on ane woe 3.0600. | Potential Dog Trainers ROOM MODERN, QUIET MAN, | “Cul fura. Walk downtown. FH ; poe SES Hid Win free toy kite MI ame. | cAWNS TAEED * PERTILEEED ying Poe ete ORIN, at MARCO AUD EY BLOE 800. Snow wectape muerte eueet te) © LARGE OOM —REFRIG.— its aan 3 au MOON . salesman v kits I ; | -for wa’ ‘ | Sites Dine Bey DENTAL ASSISTANT FOR WEAT | raled. Or oe te ese | fre EE AERIS B, Munre Wee) sei"Croaks nad “CL 3ases, >| bewin: Complete obedient” & ee ooear | Be sua Shade te fame: —_————— Tm. exerc er iro- > a . 4 | xP Ex WOR side Pontiac Modern et = re 38062 —_ ane C8 serous KITCHEN ma TREE TRIMMING AND RE- tersional supervision. Fee is next Real nice Plenty of par | S am to 1 pm. only ; har pit ths Bown oy axinty ass | flee Exeelient wor ae ° bd wae wNaikes WORK. REAV? | FREE YOUN pewted movals Free estimates. OR 3-6826 lesson free. Fo: srace At 330 N Saginaw. &3 r- oman — Sasbabaw Rd MA 52161) ftewlar> te Box 0. Pe Pontiac eae | oe Nght. FE 5-0016. i = ee 2 aig tg aye , COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE FE) ite ermation, eall FE ae = oma r PVT. ‘XP BRAKE iD FRONT M) ee ANTS unro Elects $-8431 | 23-0967 ITCHENETTE. PVT. en autiful 3 gn aoe complet “eo | ee Fe ns nN er war fea rr we ~ GARAGES $595 ~—S«X| COMPLETE TT aWwn MAINTE: | WLCAGr I © HALL AvAtL ABLE i FOR beth. 2 edule * Sout 290 N. Pad- es included. is? W. Meron. ; Bele nance ring cleanup. fertilizin Tta | foe, gg oe gh er feos schast Prefer ve is. Litt hense- | aneieh WAN With TH FAMILY 14x22 Complete. FE 5-0122__ roitiug iawn’ cutung” monthly or 3261 ORCHARD LK RD PE er 47063 | Rat. WITH PVT. 7H 8 RITGH | PURN 3 3 2 ee "AND BATH. HEAT. | Huron, Mr. Stefani Fa PRIENCED MEDICAL Toocm.| Snes work of cay kus GARAGES BY PE PEDY BILT GA- READS aden ex ma | we RENT DISHTS, Te eal eneite. Adulte, 402 -W. Buren. Fe | Lt TONS Bot ENGINEER — MORE INT INTEREST- i le or female. For mid-> <~~;> =" fe Co. ORIando_3-2300 Vand Serv punch bowls _ 5-584. priv "Couple on 12 O ed in accounting. Gost work, cor Pights'y atternoon shifts Pontiac | ODD Psi gt healing, PET 64578. | oar OUR BD “ANDSCADING: SEEING ROD 7 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN AND FURN APTS. a WIXOM & OX- respondence & genera) office work ai thie Hospital) FE 8-419) | _U>_end light h —— peg pa and custom cab L DSc Wtd. Child t fio rd. 26 | comfortable. TV & laundry facil-| bow Lake. Sc 412382 than in he feirile | Pontiac Pec ~~ Ooerwonk Aa eS are — nets. UL 2 = 3-7204. Ging. call for free est were ren to =| ene child ears al PE FUAN oe eeING Wine 3 : stam pin ant ntiac work ces GUARANTEE —_ALL PLOWING, DISKING § P HOUSEK Frese Dee O8 eee were ee eae nt 8M Set | voond MAN. % DESIRES WORK | “Lous TEED, ROOTS Marsh. lawn rolling. raking & mowing AA LICENSED BOARDING HOME. is, ROOMS CLOSE IN NICE “POR so EE & . ner souceuase ucation and. ly MI 63551 Sak VIVE ik of any kind FE 45206 | 333 N. Cass. FE 2-3021 FE 5-7775. FE 5-8040 FE 38-6590 bachelor or retired pereen. PE LOVELY 4 ROOM: ERB APTS ii9 i : — | GENERAL HOU , MACHIN TRIMMING & REMOVAL watt. Lhe 3 PAL ORE SEE | ee TRE Ohana de Gores | — DRY WALL — | 7ie THERES; TRE Wid. Household Gees 21 /, Cm ase veeaacre om: | | mechanics ust ve complete ren 57 "| eer ee ee OR 30764 ae cn a nearer i tosis & Ford experience. Apely | GIR: GWANTED TO LivE IW. WINDOW WASHER, OUTSIDE HOUSEMOVING FULLY _Moving & Tru Trucking 19 19 ANTIQUE DISHES, FORN, om Cer nes eae | Le with, boat. & furniture. : | = —* » bervice M pom ee | | more for home than wa ee care | — and inside, Fe a ANY equipped. PE 4-8450. Young. See aaa Mer og marble top tables. MY _S19a7 _ MA 5-1278. — | r ‘aro rne Be.. | : 1 . OULD LIKE A} = | i Buy | eadiae states 8) 2's Se Ses este poke ate Nap ee OP Geka eetaek eae Poor | a, none mao "an FORGRED TV PURNE. 7 AMS _a BATH CALE aprER OER, HINGRETEN bed Poe IMPORTED CAR BA — GIRL POR MOTHERS HELPER YouNG MAN 22 DEs aay | So Licensed ae Vr Gaal Se LT ae _ture ana misc. oe Ne re be and all day tise Lk Rd OR 30589. | _ Walled Lake one. MA veg) ore for home. some wages. 2, type of work FE 5- tat ; ne 1-A Reduced Rates | CASH FOR BaNIFDGL AND rye || he & Sun a NEAT 3 RMS AND BATH r CLOsB * _children FE $6360 = __- * YOUNG MAN WITH COLLEGE | meeeeee ge |. Local or long distance moving. | Bisa Odd pieces or house full. | * NICE 1 eo RMS ALLO OTL," te town IT’ Se A MAN’ S ls OUSEKEEPER. CARE OF CHIT-| degree. experienced in varied GHLLEKS FLOOR SERVICE | SMITH_MOVING CO. FE +4884 courteous service. FE | be r “Rent “Apts, Furnished 33 dren, Live tn, Country home. OL | lines seeking better position. '| ASHES. RUBBISH AND JUNK ee a eee eee —— \" 2.0402 White Pontiac Press, Box 6. ying. and finishing. | “heuled FE 5-6625. |i & } ROOM APTS. PVT. BATH & | WORLD | LADIES (3) | SEW 8 OLD WORE ALL TRDS | 0 Al, MOVING SERVICE — FURNITURE NEEDED Peete OMe t08' 8 Peres. ay {( ; | NEW & OLD AL Reasaabial cies ; $-3458| Entire home or odd lots. Get the SLATERS Men who wart an opportunity in| 8515@ weekly, Must be neat an-| Work Wanted Female 11) “Remodeling Honest Oa 83807. | Reesona See amen top dollar Will buy outright or /3 NICE RMS NEWLY DEC. od profession, but always felt pearing & able to talk intelli. | NOON | TA STERING_NEW OR REPAIR a ee any - emg AME sell it for you mee | Ground floor pvt. ent. All util. : they needed sales experience. We gently with youn — about SAY IRONINGS. o- BUSHEL | Work Guaranteed. FE 6-0904 | _YOUr price , Any “me. - tv Sale | $13 FE 68-1208 after 6. A are a nationwide organization of- their childre. details call | | ——— FE §147 PLASTERING EPAIR REAS | HAULING & RUBBISH. $2 A LOAD WANTED TO BUY — ALE TYPES 3 “CLEAN ROOMB. “MORPRY BED . if fering Job satisfaction. secure EM between 6 pm EN WANT tr WASH- — Lae: eR _any time. 40264. _of furniture Ph. Pvt. bath Arcadia No. 1 Geass aiee wine enbuing pin a HOUSEWORK Fr 4 108 housrcleaning FE 3-78) | kG sNYDER PLOOR LAYING. | a, pope seavice AND Witt LIQuIDATE Toon NOE Ground tloor. “$98. Adults. 70 Oat: : Walvenie ning. FE | _Lig! a « etther by private sale ne Ave Oty work This is a sales«position for f ‘4 ALTERATIONS . REPAIRS FROM sandi: sqnstan and finishing Phone. good 3 ; | men wiling to-do an honest Gers ise eGR REPAIRING a AL | {'Gucienners De im my home. PE 0 sony @TaIDING TORT ACEC ree TT | gr potlic suction, Aperauals 5 ROOMS Guts Margi sat < tases. onterea stares ewes id off and strike terations, must be oe we ~~ ~RGOKKEEP Repair — Gutterwork (LIGHT TRUCKING, “REASONABLE | ester, Michigan. OL 1-8631.. os only no io Grtoking 25 oan east of court house off : Pec st Tt you ere happy drawing apely Pon Dry Cleaners, 719 W 2s yrs in Nea vastness. Office OT aman res Estimates |__rates. FE 8-260: i Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 FE 5-2140 Huron eon gto apart- | unemployment. welfare checks, or _ Ht payroll and pvt. sWitch-| TOM FURNESS EM | LIGHT HAULING (vc 2 one 3. EVERYTHING FuR- a have nas heer, on unable to make a decision without came BE AN EXPERIENCED board exp typist. Exe. ref ROOF REPAIRS } FE 8-3610 or FE 40031 | i 7 Pues eal ._13__Fairgrove etn din us, “er Mommy’* advice DO| wakress Ne Sundays Birming-|. apply Pontiac Presse Bea 13. | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRucErNG | “ANTE, -— ALL born EE LY DECORATED. | bath’ Some are larger. Will fur- , | NOT Waste MY. TIME. | We) bem Oral. Apply tn oerar’ Bit | BABYSITTING LIOHT HOUSE-| EAVESTROUGRING PE ¢04 | LIOHT AND HEA Con no eana, | Miser & boy's ar” eyes, PE)? a eke be ay batt . . , said A | : 5 : jal nic St FI ecterispadias, apenas. wmdews, | Saturday between 10 and 2 pm. ame ae oy ow he HOUR TRENCHING. “rield. tie footings. gravel and front end loading. FE Wanted. to Rent 2 2 2 ROOMS 8 BATH. 812 | WEEK | MAYNARD SLATER di wate heigl etc OU = ; - < "TR? ; loa Nn wns tn wd soe ith. rear — OED. + eeeede care. Licensed home. PE §-7000.| _D'teBes and post weil, UL 3006 LIGHT HAULING 7 LARO® RMS" PVT ENT AND ERWIN SLAT. office Kennedy Real "Estate uild- | SrosT BF ACCURATE WITH FIG. COLORED WOMAN DESIRES ~ Building Supplies | 12A FE $-6307 . |6 OR 7 RM HOUSE. 3 ADULTS | e bath 2800 Sylvan Shores S3 N. PARKE | img. 3101 W. Huron, Saturday 9- | ures, steady office experience work —— thru Friday. $8 ODELL CARTAGE Close in. Meet FE 5-7332. 13 ae CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. | wo Ne 54 * | Sorse'cm.. Tosedey eve, 04 pu Recessary, € days, start $50 week _Dlus_fare_ Reterences FE _S-Si0*|3 TONS QP LEDOE ROCK FOR), ang, ione distance moving. YED GLE _WOMAN| ao ma prague © 8 mae 03508 LE : am., ’ : FOR 2-2390 - SID! ROOM . a | ee eee We Company tN el 7% Leeeert, Th Pr 2301 | —fetaining wall $90 i ei 43) - om Face | areas ons her Rus BATH WITH PUT ENT | furnished & private. PE said Pe , LAST CALL | HEPCEADED TOMES, roe exp, Noung pens aewray| __ Business Serviews 13) Frocks to Rent? reg Rg ER abe a RE ® y sitting, no use wor rant wor' ira execut've trans- . . l ee ane coe an crn wr ASPHALT PAVING | ' TRUCKS bald Wael J ie we 4 — var caminae Ce a APTS. LOTS OF = SYLVAN LASEFRONT | S@ggressive and ambitious enough | OFFICE GIRL WITH FILING AND GIR| WITH EXPERIENCE AS Let. us eatimate your driveway | AND EQUIPME i. o e ge 8 re for summer. 7A 3 A : | _ | 2 Ray for fi a) independ: | insurance policy a experi drill press operator, sewing ma-— - ki lot Our obs are our %4-Ton Pick uv aril n stakes © chiJdren. MI rf ip.m. storage. Pvt. baths and clean 3 reoms All wu furn. Ideag i Don't call tf you aren't! ence Cali OL 32-9761 chine operator & nurses aide 9" Parewe oo roe Dame waa Per trailers| wTORAGE SHED OW Oauook mena lg rent Adults Auburn far couple . ae e nt | Se Mo PE sis 18 Dm oF Sees fe CCE gour Burke Asphalt Pavin Pontiac Farm and | ant matted Lx _TAshmeo £1721. ? nits j r BATH pvr ENT Ott. | “School, Bem rms. bath. | one - | P= ¥- |__Mr. Allen. Git, wert Wats tialersenea ari RATING at Phone FE 346037 or OL 2.3420 Industrial Tractor (Co: ‘Share’ Living Quarters 30° w. Bide. 900. Fe. 2-624 Arce “turn wea wk. FE 3-7403, - MAN TO Wea 6 HOURS PER and experience. Write Pon- HAVING A BABY? VACATION- | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ons b. WOCOWARD |~~ = = s 60g M APTS PVI* EX: Regt Apts. Un 4 replace Lapel — BB tlec Press, Box 3 ing? Capable mature experienced repaired by "ats trained MAP | Open Daily. _-Including Sunda | BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED HOME, trance & bath Everything fur. SSO) “PLS Vel beat $02 50° Der week to | ——— ' man will care for your chil- at our office. General Printing & FE 4.0461 FE isa | in Clawson to share with ~ le oe Near Saginaw Inquire. start — FE 2331 "Puller 8 Brush RELIABLE WOMAN TO LIVE IN. Gren in your home? EM 3 Office ly Co, 17 W. Law- ENTED ARTICLES 7 ae or 2 working girls. JUniper 6- _ Aubu | 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT “patween ager of 250k 45. For EM x42 Fence St. Phone 3 a ag A a a | wonutine orate TO SHARE My 7 ROO M BUNGALOW 52 NORTON | - __Spts_ Partly furm OR 3.9105 , PIZZA AN EXPERIENCED. AP-!| housework & — care, good sal- 1RONINGS. PICs UP AND DE- BULLDOZINO, LEVELING @ | —tPp_free_of eharge. FE 54638 hooe in Union Lk. Village | miata or phone MA 5-2438. ROOM KITCHENETTE. . ply_at 3506 itsabeth Lake Road.) ary. Own room, Fos oe liver, FE 5-1748 _ | tree cutting 29742 FE Painting & Decorating 20) working girl EM 38001 or “oa 2? LGE. FRONT ROOMS UTILI-| " path, stove, refrie. a PIZZA Y, With OR OUT! references only. re & LADY DESIRES WORK BY DAY | _#3609 Oe eee | 22-6672 after Tues ttes furnished Adults. 258 Or-| on Bas bonis —h only. experignee. 18 te 2 caly, $i per | TRUEMAN | OFFICE SERVICE week. References. FE 8-5603.| BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. | isr ct, EXT PAINT. chard __Peddeck, Albe n hour. rt e, ends. Must needs steno's, comp operato — DESIRES DAY WORK OR RE OR wan d windows. Reasonabte. _ing, reas | Beek. OL 1-3141. Wtd. d. Contracts, Mtgs. . 32 ? NICE, TOE, RMS ALL UTiL.. |! . BEDROO APT. BUILT- b ee er Nes Pontiec ind —e Le Bunch ‘operators for | LADY, | ‘work. Trans tion. 2.f631 18T ‘CLASS Paerene AND PA-| drt... . FE 25902 after 8:30) oa ll S waesern : qranbitetutes rei hy ; exranT Tike TRIMMER AND and ‘sun. _™M esday and! references. FE 86528. _ EXPERI EE _Per hanging. FE 4-8364. B Y and Bune +1569. Sel | Frou pes Box 82 7 Woesenaty only. 1719 ee R. MIDDLEAGE)) HOUSEKEEPER _ removal. FE 56-6503 or OR 3-2000. isT CLASS DECORATING PAINT. | 2 RMS. PVT BaTH & ENT ; __ adults, _ POLICE PATROLMAN OL, 1-6353. wishes work for employed couple. | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVI , 7s ing and wall papering. FE ¢ | Te deli your-jand e-atract_at the Adults. 100 Norton |” Stove. Rooit pFUDIO a & hens CITY OF. PONTIAC TYPIST. EXPERIENCED IN TYP-| FE 2-1364 Pe bn ve sce? ‘| 18T CLAS& PAINTING AND tec | Nite pessithe auesmt-t «|! an ROOMS. PRIVATE furn Private bath’ and e. SALARY financial statements on Elec- MIMEOORAPRING TYPING, , SEO 7p! orating. Cash or terms, service Ted McCullough has given| S@ults, utilities furnished, near! $55 per mo. PAUL A. N, ' ema ie teases ead means ny pee ioeees A Of | _regarial service EM_ 3-20 FURNACES. tag doh? 2 ASG 2-240. for many years! Also eash for | CMC per_month PE 2.064. INC. FE hte rpg fl cane ie Gomes aere rag = ote a command ata | MIDD AGED LADY | DY, WOULD ee TAD be eacet | = a EADY ye DECORATOR | your equities, Mortgages vail. 2 RM. QND o a eee Te Au ls BEDRM_ 5 RMS. ee BATH, y Fore ey aoe net's weighty tm | —Birminghem. W1_6-0866 for appt. | ei,pousework. Slay nie FE 25008 after 6 . Fee CASK BUYERS WAITING Hive mvindales syivke Lake, after pe é portant Work HERE ANE THE |ONLIMI1ED OPPORTUNITY | ~~~ wongeg avAiLABLE = | GLEN'S PORTABLE WELDING. | EL PAINTING 2 DECORATING Ne obligation call gay hour FE) _§:30. Get _& Sun all j Fe May aoe iD bY rg ee You must be> New line caxmetics Product guar.| aunurn avenue aes Exchange Ges & arc. 24-hr. serv. OR 3-6744 1 PAINTING” I on 4 FE 5-997.) itch i a ‘ROOM. PVT sha te 3} BEDROOM A WITH ies ; between £1.90 years old. have 6 =e... -® | Oay & Night—Licensed & Bonded [AWN MOWERS SHARPENED terior. 10 cent aise. tor emsh. mm ARRO REALTY Sop piace, Auburn He t se iploma or GED | \Women—Neat / Appearing | Le as] with modern, precision sharpener. toot, Pace est FE. 60008 FE | “3 aie $6 WK ADULTS - | onth tneltid ities, P sduivalent, minimum height 69° | PRACTICA RSE WISHES | Reas. 1-344. _ can FLIRTING DECORATING. A BETTER CASH SALE | PE_8-3538 _ RIDGE TES. W minimum ~ weight, exe'| Ages 18 to 35 Years | work ts or part time days. “LAWNMOWERg SHARPENED & | “99 Years experienc le.| For land contracts in white or }-ROOMS AND BATH WITH WN 436581. aa vate ees Within 10/7. make direct contact to homes. | AIRED Frey eotisnaton, Peeme Cb oi gas. Also. many buyers. furniture, | inet TV. Lares | 5 usb W. : Huron end sala. jus commission._See Mrs | “GIRLS WANT BABY- | Outboara ge & Service for lake. front homes, business| closets, util, to Best-. “ nished. FE 44481 L alary pl RELULBLE INTERI we: 1OR SMALL _hished. FE see Srees, Avels Teroene to 12 2075 W gMaple 3-2280. ired frontage, acreage and lote. John ern. Junior on busline. No \ |S Berk, £0 pppiicetions mart | ac.” Michigan ax FINISHER PALL SEWING IN Autnorised, Service tor Brigee- > oe etree oe Kinsler. | Regltor Mures |, children. Christian couple pre|? RMS. AND RATS. ATT Goon . : WAN Str “Clinton, Engines. iy. pris | st. FE °¢3535. fe ‘ aaa aul. _fura. s * (5 p.m.) to the Personnel ont. | WA ‘WOMAN TO: drv_e 22 Yrs . po f \— | SUNDRY TRS ¥ DEC. HEAT A = — City Hall. for ehildren, FE 2-237 be go aw With ‘a anv ERENCES Ons M & VICE | BA aRAiGIne —~ PAINTING, | ABSOLUTELY 3 Re. SS LAUN orth are OL FOR at — fore 10 a.m. or after 8 p.m wow AN ett! r ¥00 980 S. Cass Lake Rd. 4-792) Patan rep Stephen Navarre. on your = Ourlend 2 wee, aie gs BN Rochester. . DONT-PASS UP | WTD oie anton ASSISTANT. WASHING A io. PICK: i P _UL_ 2-470 contract set cath ere PN. < z taliricaions. weight. rete WaSMIN, AND [RONING. PICK! Acme Aspire hy PAINTING PE +338 3) RM & BATR NEAR PISHER’s- MONEY! Sell unneeded! ees Nepiy_Fonst WOMAN WANTS ROUSEWORK 5 | Lictneed tnd, ended, to ence. Prep estimalee. OR 2401. "ACTION (tt ine Fee CY USE se “we 3 WOMAN 1 70% ARE FOR 7 SMALL hime iy NEW WAY ASP WAY A ALT. PAIN = FA a m Your et if you) SAVE F) a; bath, : ----——J home, Must | _>: THE TO DO IN Ts = emovel| bave sold — or second | leat iurn.«Near Sears “mo, betongings for cash | fite incon chert. FE 42491. MY} Ail work guaranteed. Cail FE | SO AY Per eat | land cont would like \VANT ADS! To find a “Ine, ©. Huron. f : TO COME IN home. 144 8, Shirley. Se tree outimptes. Licensed | Sean, =) / your cash zou he % 1 live or a@ : . | Wore = r is at 482 WA & INGS. BICK- and bonded. PAPERRANGI | ty nest ater restore e ait | ioh. place to live or =] “ ,; through Classified Ads!) snc take care asia li 138. D | | mm te Ask for Mr. Rayden a Classi- | 7 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH @A- 2 | : aE POR 1 Sat WOMAN OREN RAPERE Steir erpom Pen iotaien | PAEFFTNG Am DECORATING! °C" HAYDEN, Realtor | good used-car, see Classi- | oLARGE ie. : wip BASYaITTER. YR. YOUNG W S Wher wae | 1 wilities turniehet "Ro rg FE 2-8181, 614 child Call after 5: OL. “ence ‘eould ke, office work or Al; cooled naive, spares. PE | | Moves by seam 14600. 166 E Walton Fe soa | fied NOW! PSs, ‘ — tp: 1-194. restaurant. MA 6-1515, | as ng a . "4 : | - _ re ~ is | : ‘ fo ree oo fp aes y. J. > ls i ; | ~¥ .? too . .* RRR i. jee A 3 ‘ . p ae aed oar i ET od oy Pa a eee ne re ee ee _— + ar THIRTY-EIGHT | ‘ =. vw =, ©¢ ” ’ © THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Furnished 35 Convalescent Homes 38A For Sale Houses ” 43 RMS VERY CLEAN. RENT TAYLOR STREET, GROUN ND FLR, HAVE VACANCY POR, M OR NEW MODE: ’ hag door., 3 room apt. Private entrance and) woman bed or am .| New 3 bedroom bungalow: with 7. | path 648 per ‘we, wreatty said. Gun keves tartng| _— 3 . |Aubura Avenue, second floor. stu- ome, FE eaah. Copper plumbing. slum m sid- , OE PORN Go, ons. Private ss. neat and > On (AMBOLE ing, te ‘ Oak rong birch SOME furnished, . Men or women. = 4" counters, forced = mo MA 6-687. PACL A. KERN PE 20a | ‘rp petients. Men or ai. oll heag HEAT FURN-}; BDRM MODERN. UTIL. RM. * iahed. "per week. 110 8. ber _Lk. Priv. Adulte FE ast. Hgtel Rooms 39| It you ee ee ee ROOM: FURNISHED, LAKE- » a 3 NEWLY DECORAT.. * tront. house completely’ moders.| HOTEL AUBURIN oe ro ea. Meat light Dench and boat. MY 34932 Rooms by Day or Week FY wood "co. . near airport. OR 33786 | b and boat. MY | “iso 1 or else "ut Williams Lake Rd. at M6® 3 PVT. BATH. REFRIG 3 RMS AND BATH, AUTO. GAS! Cooking ‘and refrig ration "units 3.1235 and stove furn. lots of closet heat and hot water. FE 2-2061 } “6 "Kuvurn = 5 ae Office Open 9 &m.-8 p.m. space. } FURNISHED COTTAGI AT . Rent Stores 4 OVERLOOEINO | UNION LAKE. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. REFRIG- Cass Lake. 2070 Willow Beach. | “medern 5 rooms, 1% baths. ga- erator & stove. Adults only. Palm FE 4.3016. | rage, large lot, moderately priced _vila Apts 454 Auburn. FE 2 iE RMS. & “BATH | 4708 HIGHLAND | FOR LEASE —- NEW STORE for quick sale by owner. 1650 RM UPPER. PRIVATE EN- Rd Watkins Lake | ee eee in Some _Union Lk. Rd. EM —— trance Large rms. bested. $50 5-ROOM FURNISHED UTILITIES | rear parking. OR 34601 evenings. © BEDROOM RANCH-TYPE Hi Oakland sear Johnson Small © inciuded 161 Mt Clemens. F = or 1 acre of land: Waaueea > | child welcome. Call FE 2-5005 5 sag STORE. $50 MO. — TO EATAB | car garage Basement Combines | = apes wena Se r | 7 ount: “ 3 ae - 3 rn stove iu RE. © ROOM DUPLEX. 16 N. Cass Ave | t Osbow tr Ph oR 3-8863 ne f bade me mochaotes “a frigerstor ‘urpished Plenty of rent 005 per sno. 1st ape last mo | ULTRA-NEW VGTORES WEST Auburn Rd Buy my $2300 equity parking space. Apply Gloria Apts FE 83319 “| side. FE 2-2146 in land contract. UL 2-2591 57 Mechanic ~ — . $40 MO. LAKE _ PRIV. INQUIRE | ee aA OYMies turn, | 1280 Cheniot Dodge F Rent Office Space - 4 Union kk. Shopping Center. EM MODERN 2 a Finiiy | wee 3-4251 furnished. MAple 5-5000. DESIRABLE. 1 on - a 08s SMALL 3 ROOM MODERN-HOUSE | Choice loc = : or PE mH Ty dial me Aduns coly. FE _¢2067 | ape a oricee WEST oe eee at ost ee a ee | “RMS. UTILITT SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN-| NEW OFFICES- | low with 2 large " 2 children = ae quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. — for | _ 2-2146 Lr furn. Alum. storms & screens 4 En 6 ROOM APARTienre, ere Weerer, 7S +e NEW BUILDING ty BLOCK FR FROM | A real value.’ | on us See caretaker-3: Washington. FE SUMMER COTTAGE. REAS ON | GOW nlOWD Pome at Lights and $850 DOWN — @ room bungalow. 41081 | _ tient swimming. i i oP sash big parking lot. Idea), for any! Good condition end priced right. 4 RMS. WATERFORD, MODE : - profession, per month.and, ‘Only $7,050." Full —— - $13.00 wk. OR 3-5454 rit “Rent Houses U: ses Unfurn. 36 up. FE 2-62 | furn. Paved street. St. Michee clean, : Spm SALES OFFICE "OR BARBER shop in new air conditioned build- ~ P next to TED'’s DRIVE INN. aes & BATH & oakae. (Avrs | 2 BEDRM BRICK. CLEAN, GA-| heat & hot water. FE 8 _rage, lake priv FE 2-2908. | LGE RMS. SS UTILI- ; thes furn. FE 2-3807 after 4 — 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — \ FAMILY BRICK APT. HOUSE | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 41A west side, 1 unfurn. Vacancy.- 4' BEAUTIFUL PPP PAP PR PAPA PPA rms _& beth. modern, beat S| EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS = apa. IN. KEEGO, 25 x 86. COM- bot water furn.. adi en vr tnd ete! uipped | welding sh mo_1i¢_W. Pike. FE 4-06 oe lai Could i: Bee Magenoue © or collision FE OFFICE: _ 544 NE Boulevard at Valencia — BEDROOM MODERN HOME Call for detafls. GILES REALTY RMS. GAS }AS HEAT. - FENCED CO FE 5 $6175 vard MA §1244 mag CARGE BUILDING, SUITABLE for warehouse or any type of business. Good location. 4 E. Pike ‘ o8 & BATH. UPPER. 5 ROOM MODERN / APARTMENT 2 PE 5-31400 4 } — | a RM” TERRACES. “888 MO For Sale Houses 43. 5. ROOM: CLEAN LOWER APT Children welcome 65 & 69 Whit- me OE OOO a wre, yo ea: anrown. Heat & elect ric- field FE 2-0022 SYLVAN VILLAGE ‘te firm Very reas Furniture 3 ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- Srms afid bath: Brick and frame options|. FE 2-8527. after 4 pm nished 59 Wall St. FE 2-3185 =| home with garage. natural stone ARGE RMS. PARTLY FURN ) BEDRMS FUIL BSMT AUTO firepiace and drapes. washer and Close to town, Children welcome ~ oii heat 2 yrs old 154 Rutgers aryer included Approximateiy 150 $>0 mo or by week, 39 Whitte- ¢89 per mo plus deposit. LI ft from lake Reasonably priced more FE 5-8827_or FE 2-0772 5-4919 . _ FE 40339 ee * S ROOMS AND BATH UPPER 3 BEDROOM MODERN BASE- BY OWNER 3 BEDRM FULL | with garage Stove and fefrig- ment, waterfront. Year around basement. 3 yrs. old. a lot erator furn epedllge smc asheat $85 monthly. EM 3-3262 $1,200 ae ee on Sh Eo and water Near Genera ospitai gage of 3_ monthly - 7 BEDROOM, 1! BATHS RANCH wach vith | 360 mo Ne children This if’ ore in Village of Milford. MU- BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM RANCH SAE H FULL BASE 4-2823 stvle Breezeway & 2-car berate $ RMS & BATH. “4 : T arage On~ 4 lots completely ment_ FE 30243 cei} Eee oo, FE en enced tm. Property landscaped. s RMS.2 BEDRM APT. IDEAL garden area, & biks from Chuich * socation. Close to all schools 3 BEDRM. BRI "NEAR TOWN & gchool Dravton Plains. $13,500 --Meat--Gepera! Ih, mn Bivd ee E 4-82 OR 3: 3 2995, a quired. FE 2-2690. | ROOMS HOUSE WITH BATH IN-- “BRICK ¢ RMS AND BATH OFF STREET * Quire 3284 Joslyn Rd., FE $-3134 3 BEDRM MODERN ~ DUPLEX j $ room English colonial 2 car parki ing N pg 2 children wel- | nr downtown Rochester. auto garage, guest house, 2's acres of yrome. FE €72 = c WEE: heat fenced back vard. Ref OL good garden soil, paved road, ‘ “ROOMS ORT oe N. CHILD te _— By —_ After 5 pm. come ——-— . = call OR }- 112 DRESDEN, 4 ROOMS’ — UP. ‘. Room Ec (House OWNER TRANSFERRED DON'T per $13 per week Call FE , 40287 ‘¢ RMA & UTE oY “RM 808 wait. Must cag as nice, nape uta 5 7-5) a mo Ot! heat FE 2-6332 or FE rial ge aa) eel oe eer farcianed “Adults only $45 _2-5788 after 5 trade LaBelle Real Estate OR per month G Hempstead. 102 4 ROOMS AND, BATH BRICK 3-3922 E Huron St FE 48384 or FE ee, Prat ns Almost new OR a BEAUTIFUL N RANCH 2-7430 after 5 3 3087 house something entirely differ- ent Must be seen to VELY 3} ROOM APT. MUST $40 MONTH 4 RMS 2 BEDRNS | be appre- + ? Orch ciated. Priced for quick a as ° be seen to be appreciated Adults Children. 2685 ard. Lk Ave . only. 244 §. Marshall. FE 2-0303 ¢ py a4lLL MODN. HOUSE. COAL! OWner_ is trans, out state oe heat. garage, nice back yard. ‘ie FE +1156. Near Madisop | A NEW 4 ROOM RANCH DU _ $65 mo_31 Douglas St. PE ¢ari6 eign Si lex wood pane! living rm 4811 SUNDALFE SPECIAL FOR COLORED kitchen, util rm. 4@ lg oests This nearly new 3 bedroom brick A 2 family Brick priced ei gas heat Crescent Lk beach & © home is just off Sashabaw Rd for the fine location. Terms 2-3, boat privileges Professional adults Ajiutp off heat. redecorated room. large living room & preferred Availavle May Ist FE throughout. Children welcome & | Seust room. Nice neighborhood 1925 safe on quiet street. $85 pr Small down payment. Cal! ee oe ___ | month References required. K FE 41156. Broker COLORED 4 RMS. & BATH $50 G_ Hempstead. 102 E Huron 8t A REAL BUY. 3 BEDROOM month FE 2-8203 or FE 3-8735 FE ¢ house Rha — i we’ e “————~——~<“‘;~:S:”””~”~:*C ATTRACTIVE 3 BDRM. HOME | Suto heat. Nice location BIRMINGHAM - CENTRALLY . _21_&ehool | S20Re aoe, Beer aioe Mich ocated-newly decoiuted 2 bed- KST NCH | rooms Large living room. auto- CLARKS’ TON: 3 per eg Clg ' rot dail Lot bent seelee. Ue | matic gss heat Stove and re A reer Dr. $100 month mae ie FE 6 x frigerator furnished Private 54 retired couple #1156 Broker parking space Ca!l Midwest pa - ISLAND LAKE” take 7m. 2 bedrm duples, beau. | taful view ideal swimming. boat- | ng, $110 month, — UN 3-88 a 4-5058 or FEdera! 8-2153 BEAUTIFUI per apt 3 LARGE ROOM UP in es Stove & = DORRIS | refri t r CLARKSTON. 2 a BEDROOM ~ pU- esse Beas ME @9700 or Wen, garden space, FE 81488 IRMIN MA VE 23 P D Ee aa a cL ta, DOLE, Kaw 4 NOON RANCH tas ms eas a med occupancy FE 8-9571 or MI type. wood paneling living rm | beautiful sluminum-sided 3 +4584 and ee agen, - bedroom ranch home with ro heat rescent ake beac an ‘ b half bath. sit- CHOICE APARTMENT. PARTLY poat i} Professional adult full bath and a 1 turn shed. reasonable HOLLY preterted BE 8 81935 uated on @ ¢acre knoll. with WOOD APARTMENTS. 114 massive spreading shade _ Howard . = ———__ 5 trees, and panoramic view ~ COLORED FARMHOU -. Hy RENT. FE | of a agg or country. Cir- 2-6663 or FE cle drive, nice iawn. over 4 rooms Prt. patn Close to FOR LEASE, 2.5¢ FENTON ROAD | $1,200 in awnings A restful Sears & Roebuck. $65 a month ', mile North of MS@ 6 rooms. | enjoyable place to live. $17,- Chidren welcome 54 Jacokes 1'y baths Lage 1 style. = base- 00 . FE 5-0441 or *E 8-0353 ment nature) fireplace a car} z . DEL-RIO APTS attached garage. oi] heat, child _ BEAUTIFUL HOME 281 OAKLAND welcome $125 per month Cali 63000 Down. $85 monhit 2 rms @ bath Stove and utilities for appointment WEbster 42453 hay re gael home furn Couple with baby we! come HOUSE —- RENT ge media: nd with sicspicual bec EATED APT. CLOSE TO HIGH [ake Roed Available imm 12x17 : = ee oS ng "3 lv on heoel lis. bk Tooms. dinette & tiled bath auto LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL “CEARESTON | living room with fireplace, hot water, refrig & laundry fa- 4 rms. and bath. $10 wk. Ideal modern streamlined kitchen cilities Ist class shape 444 F for retired couple who likes @ 12x18, breereway and 2-car Pile. corner Sanford FE 88001 garden. Cal! after 6, LI 3-3733 garage Approximately acre LARG DRM N KITC N MODERN 3 BEDRMN. LAKE HOME land with fruit. shade and ie ag Bet i AND KI aa 4 lots. sun parlor, trade. sell or berries. Price $13.950 2-7425 rent FE 4-705 - 1s MODERN § RMS OVER KFEGO MODERN 2? BEDROOM. FULL SIX L aban = Hdwe. Drayton Plains. FE 2-204 basement fenced yard. auto heat At} 4 . NICE 3 AMS AND BATH. STOVE ‘™™mediate possession. 990 mo aus Gna velo Nae, Bee and refrig. furn. Al} util Inqui re _ Call_Don Lyun. MI 60500 .! Foam eae eae uw Huron FE 4-3157 — HOUSE a ore aiken, with formica ceesler top tha it cok A and birch ig a a BASEMET EET e tas xerane, b samtitul hice 9 Willard . » BRICK HOME, FOR LEASE — ; evergreens. —_ NR PONTIAC DRIVEN «4 RMS $110 mo - anc fruit trees. Located of and bath. Pvt- Ent. & garage NR SASHAKAW 3 BEDROOM Elizabeth Late Rd. $13,050 _OR 3-4281 brick ranh ot) furnace, very y clean. $80 mo _FE_ 8-6819 7 PRETENTIOUS RANCH HOME ORCHARD COURT ccacw inc GS wxoROo 2 BATHS. 2 FIREPLACES APARTMENTS basement automatic heat. lease { Uminum _ siding M | aive Gn evye-appealing con- Days LOgan 5-6716, evenings E ad —~BRAND NEW Py 3-4356 trast to this outstanding, —AIR CNDITIONED— modern to minute 7 room — { 3 BED- RENT: OPTION TO sur. 3 ta rambling home with’ full - , room bric miles ? asement -car attached FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED pian: FE SOO gataas. Gacaptemal” wus . ROCHESTER - 54 ) DEQUIN- basement. asphajt-tiled. A 1 & 2 BEDROOMS dre 2 houses together. One has dream kitchen With thermo “RENT | 6 bedrooms. 3 baths —- cio — ri and grt 11 Ba pesot ~ " [DU | 2 large bedrooms. stud vin, apanese as) paneled-fam!ly DRASTICALLY REDUCED— | 2, \arke, bedrooms. studi 7738 | room. Outstanding lot. re- Portiac’s most exclustte- modern _ Cath lease FE 45000. stricted sub. Priced to sell vest ‘el tt SMALL HOUSE. UNION LAKE | West side apartment developmen all s cps DORRIS & SON REALTORS Baicony trye building with individ gay WARWICK AT SYLVAN us] entrances Lake — 3 bedroom brick. we RADE 752 W Huron FE 4-1557 car ie ee OO helt _MULTIPLE, LusTING SERVICE ENGLISH RACER. GOOD FE 45000 COND Reas EM 3-5432 3A. Beautiful kitcheys with metal cab! SOUTHEAST SIDE nets Ip decorator colors with plas 3 bedroom, full bath & Peaement LEVEL N yard MY) For a limited time, mo leases or mise Ter eaings. a month security deposits required NLY— SMALL BOURE ON M15_ ADULTS ONLY MAple 50016 _ , TRI- Upper Long HUNDRED MANAGER 19 SALMER ST APT. 6 WALLED LEK 7 BEDRW. ) cess. Village ” earn close FE 8-6918 furn. $80 mo_ EM 3-4682 car. “ao. | Stove | Lake TWENTY-SIX square feet of gra- cious Hving Engineered tn 1957 | Maurice Watson, Realtor | | $450} | | i¢ | Suburban Clarkston “ OPEN Pare Y Pa SUNDAY DE ©. i. Eight roomr at your fingertips PM West SIDE. none, BRICK. Te Fireplace in living room. also in SLATER = : * TRI Sache morter Nedooom, see — | full bath master bedroom. also | WEST SIDE. § hag one Oe FE | full bath on seoond level; one-half il jag automatic hea . | bath off family room. Large sep- APTS arate dining room and ining . space in kitehen hen Ls 75-87 Union St Rent La Lake | Cottages 364. equipped with built-in freezer, re- frigerator. oven and range. an) Neat and quiet fs LAKE ORION. 2 BEDROOM, YR. colored fixtures. All rooms car- | pecially, altractive to older per. around, no drinkers 1 child wel-| peted wall-to-wall Waterfront lot | sons Nicely decorated separate _come. FE 44740 or FE 5-435 —over an acre Many more fine bedroom rom $50 Will fur oppeintments. Your inspection fs Galy 3 SEKks Team dows ___For Rent Rooms 37 will reveal $39080 with good fi | town + artis E RMS GIRLS. PRIV nancing avallsble! ™ ° Tr ATTRACTIV : MAYNARD : 7 ATER R fleges_ 547 W. Huron, A Id a S BUSINESS GIRL TO SHARE A H m e 1 = } room with twin beds oe Uu p Tl S 53 N. PARKE ST furn Cooking priv §& _ FE 44184 from downtown. FE 2-3 83 N Telegrapn , Open Eves. -_ __ Nights FE 43546 | = CLEAN SLEEPINO | RooMe PRI FE 2-9236 UNION LAKE-1 BEDRM A vate. for bachelors, pensioners L i 1 wears apt building EM or ontiac workers Modern. 86 deat Se at 3-4285. 1651 Playstead Cottage St. FE @204 8 = 5 oni poe po $4 dn "UNION COURT APTS CLEAN AUTOMATIC HEAT P®*t' nh. 3467 Warm, clean apts 3 rooms and prt \ path All nicely decorated Quiet Parking 23 8 Paddock. FE 8-8127 DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM FOR | |e friendly rs rs —_ nie Rent! leman. FE 2-4710 415 W MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Laundry & locker room facilities toa ttots . ae : - ae ee ae TaDY KITCHEN” PRIVILEGES, LAK FRONT BRICK residential neighborhood $0" per Li FE 3-773 : Bharp newe ll fatee brick mon See caretaker at K-12 _##7@ke . 1@8 bincoin = ak A hee = ttathed 2- Unign Court. Phone FE: 5-7871 or LARGE. CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- Phat aed ea wig aE | Union Court Phone FE 35-7871 or, tleman™~ Ptt. entrance. 245 Nelson carpeted: Niving reew ex22 | | ay aes = Men | BOARD OPTIONAL with picture windows and apaaulve ledge rock fireplace. deluxe kitchen. 3 bedrooms and 1*s tiled baths. 85 ft. wide BOARD OPTIONAL | 1414 Oakland Ave. FE 3-8100 stove PRIVATE ROOM WEST SIDE + ~ Lovely 5 room apartment ON 1ST FLOOR and refrigerator furnished. full for an elderly. man or lady in shaded ‘ot, oak floors. nicely asement. immediate possession convalescent home. Phone EM decorated and aluminum all Broker FE 4-2533 or Care- 33195 | storms and screens. To_in- taker FE +300. ______\SiZASANT ROOM POR OENTLE- clude washer and dryer. Own- NEWLY DECORATED APART-) men Full kitchen an | er moving out state. rivileges rage. Private family. FE 44006 SLEEPING ROOM FOR ge oo Call FE 44328 afte ments for 2 om lake. Lights, heat. ‘OR S110 and stove furnished | ELIZ. LK. ESTATES w t FREE RENT TO COUPLE FOR ¢ sue . Brick ranch home with grand wt. corner Cast Ave. st Carter SL EE FRPING oye PVT. ENT. OF | sand 2i*iving ft genter ~ s_stop. e v . LAKEFRONT UPPER. VERY rooms, mde! kitchen and 1%. reas. Por couple. No drinkers SLEEPING ROOM W'TH TCR tied baths GAS heat. 2 nice FE 2+410.-_ SLEEPING x lots. aoa a has priced OOM f uick sale ee commie pric lake ond ereusa,@0_W. Mendel FR ral = S¥immin tig fishing UN HOME, 2 SLEEP \< after ing rms. for men and Doard | WALLED LARE — LOVELY 2:_optiona) FE 4038) after 7 pm | bedroom u fr. 1 block from lake |- sty oeighvecheod eas Li __Rooms \ Ww ith Board Bes i } ; CF |. WATERFORD 6586 LESAING @7 EXTRA CLEAN HOME “grvie 4 rms. moéern. ‘Ground fiosr /_ Mees rE 5.037 Mon be al Realto : : Pvt tant & bet ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN BOARD, 670 W. Huron St Ph FE 43528 $1050 per wk * JOR 30-9454 after opuonal~FE 2-363. ‘ Open Evenings ’ $8930 COLORED s “down. All you need is your mort- $2 school district. 949 LITTLE FARM — Just west city limits abou . e 12180" ft. lot. ero bungalow with basement. Storms & screens. Easy terms: “A whale of a buy.” GI ag Lar, M Nothin, gage a Large € room mod aved street. Glassed sun pacers Gas he Excellent two- | Car garage. j 000 DOWN — Colored. ‘Large 4 bedroem home in the pink of con- | dition. New Timken furn ai | rage. rge ripe room Full | basément . real bargain for the large dats. SELL OR TRADE Lake front Priced at oniy $12,500 Rambling rancher with breezeway & 2-car arage Full basement. oil furn _arge lot and paved drive Will trade for 6 room, close in SELL OR TRADE — West side 3 bedroom, modern, with large) screened porch basement. new oll furn. Garage Paved street Will sell GI or trade for smaller home. } LAKE FRONT — Ranch bungalow | with 3 -dedrooms end ierge $ tachea garage. Lovely lot with nice sandy beach. Glassed-in pa- | room -Here ‘ts comfortable | lake living Excellent neighbor- | hood. Priced at only $19,850 WITH ‘Us For tio LIsT fast efficient service. WE BUY, seit | & TRAD 20 years ens ae & Vicinity. Open Hf. BROWN, Realtor 240T Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-3564 or FE 2-4810 . Multiple Listing Service 5 ROOMS & BATH. GARAGE, AU- to. oll. furmace. A-1 cond. 3 lete Exe ee Open Sua. from 1 to § FE 2-0)39 tiac Le “ Attractive @ bedrm. home. Bird. Kost vy WALLED LAKE AREA | By 3 Near St. J living rm 13x18 plus dining space. At- tached garage Woods and Terms. Almost '; acre. landscaping. 87600 — | ROCHESTER AREA | | North of town: very nice 2 bedrm home 26 & living rm. uti) rm oi! beat. gee Almost 2 scenic acres. with beautiful landscaping fruit trees. flowers and berries. A real good value. $11,500 Terms Cal! OLive 60371 3 W.. Fifth, _Rochester Y OWNER. REDUCED $3400 FOR quick sale 3 bdrm. Cape C od 1 1-3 acres. Beautiful ree. rm. witn bar in bemt. Has horse stablem Util. bidg. Screened Fireplace. 3 car garage. 3742 8. _! Adams Rd BEDROOM HOME OFF OAK. land Ave Full basement, rai heat, tiled bath. piastered w _lots of close space — RM. HOUSE FOR SALE. aie for appoint. FE 8-228 before 6 owner outstan —. neighbor- hood, ranch brick, % yrs. old. exc floor pia. 3 bedrooms, 1's baths. 's acre landscaped. full | basement, paved roads. extra fea- | tures, 10 per cent down to FHA mortgage MA 43330. $200 DOWN” Bedroom starter house Sea base- ment, ao bls included. Don McDonald “2837, ¢ ROOM B aoe oa LAND CON- — completely modern. EM 3-084! {OVES YOU IN | Two — 3 bedroom brick ranch | homes. full balement; gas heat, lake peer i Frame droom s. an base- | ment a ee large = | WILLIA I UL x30 ustom-Built ‘Brick fine homes. | aise lawn | and garden, 3 drooms. ram- | fc bath. Birch Kitchen. built- tn e i 8 Bs . ] bY] a reation, space with Roman brick fireplace Base radiant heat, wa- ter softener, Lovely drapes, brass fireplace fixtures, sluminum storms and screens. Priced away below cost at $19,000 Benedict's n Donelson Park Richty carpeted 3 bedtooms 1's bath home Glassed-in breezeway to 2 car garage Nice lawn and =. Paved drive. Large liv- ng room with fireplace, ginine po ye Me! kitchen, basement, Seuncion: | -\ Qn, ‘sew: full all fenced’ rage ‘and shed. Fu price igesrool with $3,000 down and $65 mon Giroux. Franks | L REAL ee | a thn wy. 3-9701 COMFORTABLE 9 YER OLD rick and —— a _™ = ral owner. Carpe living room | _ Berwick k Bivd. and dinette, rian ag sink in Enten- en, varnished ——— eating | space in kitchen ight blue bath — fixtures. 2 bedrooms. down: be 12 to 8 "Tutt bem't. a7 rs sae no other cos’ rstone, OPEN 346° P.0 PRIDAY, sat, | Pe. #0606 | 3 bedrm. brick, with basement, gp rR WOLLY AFR ATFENTION Rg rm. ag ob pani prox ally several wooded area ed furan 8. quect le age poral eel ee ah! Pie aa “RENT IT FAST SL through Rent Rds! Room, | 3 ACRES ja ag ARBA-— 3 bedrm. with 3 berm, itm tyure inke Ashish ow se, apartment. any- | men. thing — Want Ads give UETT MU 44353 WESTSIDE % wR na’ RE DRM. yous ACTION. Dial. FE « J be! drapes included” $11, io PE veers | 28181. , i ay 4 7 % i F) x - ‘ a ‘ ing distance from down lon Full price $12,800 with rea- sonable down payment. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 136 E z OPEN EVES FE 4-9584 WALLED LK. 3s, ore EQUITY | in #yr-old 2 frame ‘less Payments ‘he a mo. Ma 5 ROOM HOUSE. 2? BEDROOMS furnished, off of Baldwin. EM | ~~ $250 DOWN 3 bedroom starter home with full b mt Price insu: tion, sheet rock and material for large lot, | NORTH END But you won't be arrested for poh this 2 bedroom all modern Cadillac. Be Wocd'c Williams Lake Rd. at M58 Office Opes 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 2 e \LOON LAKE Ranch home with 3. bedrod ms — full ment — natura)’ fire- ~ place — cture window over. @ Lake. 3. years old. piase be sold “O*ner moving. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor (3 West Huron St. Extre nice Attractive | 1284 rE 4304 | tam to 830 pm Sundsy 1-5 BY OWNER, ¢ ROOMS AND BATH ' -- Op secre of land $500 $5,500 46816 | be te) full basement. ceramic | plastered walls in- GI sacrifice take over | pey- { — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT co. 5-Bedroom 8 EES extn <= Pm 3 bedrm rene ie “replace. eae STYLE 3-BEDRQOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWN in ap excbasive asin taxes. pit reducing pr oe fore ae 4 a a Being Fo “Pall — eee doar z. large recreation’ room; 2 ages ol im ft. cement 4 — storms Price $22, ie a 1 re a ise, Nothing Down! Our plans or your : Basement included. Also . See our model. Don Own bedroom modern home, full basemeft. fu: . wall te wall ca , other attractive features. Just off Auburn Ave, __at 98 South Roselawn Dr RARGAIN NOTHING DOWN 2 BEDROOM HOMES WITH BASEMENTS. IN EDROO: ei WRIGHT, Realtor 45 or Ave. FE +01 MULTIPLE ! £ isin SERVICE cS ae | SYLVAN Lag aR 2 BDRM Mi BRICK. : tepiaces. City w Bus service, 816.500. $9500 Win build 3 oe ‘pouse, com- iete with basem our lot. ardwood floors, “the Dela aulo- Don McDonald. OR matic heat. oo: an — iceur. 3. BY OWNER.. ong = DROOM PRAMS tiled kitche and basement fenced ay by car Yo good location. reasopable TRI-LEVEL STARTER’ HOME te Nothing dewn your small Go Frettg. eM Good Value Close tn location. near Saginaw & Oakland Ave. large 7-room house 12 commercia! tore. Lower flogr would make good pusinesa office, use t flieor for apertments, l*y baths, auto. heat | slap ‘space only $10. oa t . Brick Bungalow Very desirable modern brick pun galow.in Pioneer “dis trict. About § yrs. old. -has 3 ded- rooms carpeted living and din- ing rooms. good sized kitchen, patio & 2 car garage Bee a: your convenience WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH Fy REISZ SALES MOR. 06 E Huru: ta ____Eves ve oe RILEY 2 FAMILY LNCOME Can be purchased on FHA with t Gown Paved street & corner lot. 6 rooms & bath down; } rooms & beth wp Full Base- ment Priced .at just $10,800 DIXIE HIGHWAY 60 ™ of commercial frontage ta Drayten Plains Next éoor to new post office Building with epart meat above DRAYTON PLAINS Ultra modern 3 bedroom rancher Natural stone fireplace Dbuilt-.n oven & = Tiled beth full basement with recreation room and oil furnace 008 or less down BROKER $00 Elizabeth Lake R4 PE 46-1157 FE 4-4821 “INDEPENDENCE TWP, This clean 2 bedroom home ts | situated among the oek trees low | 2 bedroom New in 196¢ $7 409. Payments $45 a month en PH A. mortgage For sale by ewner. _ Phone ORlando 3-8244 _ ONLY $9,689 3 Bedrms , 1%-Car garage Living room 20 8 11. Biren cabinets Copper plumbing. Plastered Aluminum windows. Well custom “Qvalty Build’ ALSO Top $$ for Your Home ‘Gack this one Brick — Only $12. 950 cid Ps ey 8 266 FT LIV. RM. A l6 mt. a 13 & a 10 fr. bedroom Also 12 ft. kitehen wir ranze built in to birch ts 2 dining areas -Ceramie beth and vanity. Many other hs aie features Well custom Bui:d’ it rane Nundreds & finane BASS REAI "y ay FF. 3-7210 Walton-Opdyke Area _ Two bedroom home. like new, hes oil beet, Pipe Seate for ". Close stove & dryer to nes school _— mortgage costs for GI Phone OL 1-7511 FRANK SHEPARD REALTOR 1010 Adams Rd ______Rechester John K. ~ Irwin & SONS “WANT OUT?” Out of the City. We mean! THIS SELECTIO CHECK | VERY LOW UPKEEP j { on this beautiful five room home due to complete aluminum side ing Big . kitchen, ed garage. Many nice features 500. Lake privileged. $15,< | NEW. sIX ROOM BRICK | i ula- | { FEderal 5-816! Y i This ranch home has a full basement. gas heat. city wate:, street. plastered wal's . Marble sills tw baths, Located in Cherokee Hills. $24, 950 CHARMING COLONIAL HILLS: An extremely attractive setting for this oo dl tog ranch Ege rage. s10.080 Call for 1 > Hedy lor sorta ° John KTrwia a & Sons minutes walk | e: onto lake. eigen SCE Be Ret bia PONY Sa a Bs ml CR RRR, “HIN maint é * We have the key. | fireplac q list. of other features? ye West. away Street i ‘Phone FF *-9447 or FE 28-4031 VE" FE 5-4846 ; _ UARE 1 AKE bstantially built 2 bedroom | Ranch home with 3 bedrooms. ture window iiving - Pull Ranch home with ms Only 's with down. LAKE Shion woman acres on Creek with 3 room home Stable. Priced for action Only $3,000 4 CORNEP § ACRES — Zoned com mercial — aig eee PL HtOt M ES, «a! 8. Lapeer Ra. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY }, 1959 For Sale Houses 43 ~e ee RM Saves, iaxd0 u 8s heat, 5 T, oWner, FE ¢ Bet COLORED i 9 rms. & 16 rms. Also cement block build 4 AWS ree and spat fieal™ shoo ie in te buses for year P. W. DINNAN 66 _W, Huron rE. 4-2571. FARMINOTON: me, “to ash er hotsetraier spuprce . ond yon LOOK ¢ , At this 3 bedrm. home with car- port. Located in a well restricted Neighborhood Newly Faery Ready for jmmedia ‘ . down” For is all FE 5-43 FOR 6 rms..8 rms., ait modern. oma: HERBERT C DAVIS 4015 Irwindale Drive BY OWNER 5 ROOM HOUSE IN country on | acre of good ground 2 bedrooms 4 rooms in knotty pane Oil furnace. Elec. hot water| base- eater. i‘; car garage. Part ment. Lots of trees. $6.900 $600 down. Call FE 4-2281. Pa ‘RM. BRICK LARGE LOT, fenced, carpeting, convenient lo _ cation, OR EXCELLENT LOCATION 2 yr. old, 3 ~——— brick, rec. room. storm sereens, 180-160 fot, lake oofile es. $1,950 cash down payment, By Owner. Ph. 3-0305. WHITE. BROS. 8RM. FARMHOUSE Located on 1's acres within 3 miles of Pontiac featuring an 18x 24 living room. 16x13 dining room. | — eS kitchen. 4 bed- | ooms, 2 baths,- basement. oak | fea: BE pao ‘walls. 2 car ga-| rage automatic oi] heat. It's situ- aud on s corner on tiac Lake Rd across from new church | anc 1 block from elementary | schoo) It'« many large shade trees offer real enjoyment or out | \¢ door ifvin The pric 7 $14 a o.. reasonable terms wo tate for this one Maceday Lk. Waterfront! 3 bedroom Living room with stone fireplace. Separate dining room. rt basement. Glassed in frent perch O1' heat. 1% car attached garage Nestied among towe. pine trees. Total price $12,000 $5.000 down. $80 per month WHITE BROS. es ie her Open ree Pig .: ‘waaes 10 ‘t's HAYDEN ON YPSILANTI. Immediate session Low down pom ig BR. home. Oak floors. ee ar nace and weter heater. $4,806. is the full price. SELL OR TRADE. Equity in BR home. i's ee pera Gining room. Basemen' ooo oe. f ter ue a ihe "Good | xO DOWN eo = G1} Near Wisner School. Room home. car garage. "pan base ment 1 furnace. Full price $8 850. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE | eled 1 story 2 bedroom hom lot approz. 60 = 100. Fcc ing 1 furnace Fenced are 87. with low down payment WARDS ORCHARD 5 Room home has plastered walls 2 Nice bed-| rooms Bath. Otl furnace. Fenced| yard. $9.200 with 61.500 down. vig So ga ROAD. Toward Roches- ter Of moderate contemporary Gesign 3 BR bome of frame and brick construction. Modern’ kitchen has built in we and! oven, fan. th with) built “im vanity. All rooms | have double c 1% rage. Only $1620 down NEAR WATERFORD HIGH bedroom ranch home with alum- tpum siding. Oak floors Tile bath. Divided yments if ic HAY DEN, "Realtor % B Walton rE 0441) Open Eves ; INVESTOR'S SPECIAL | 4 2 bedroom modern home with lake | igen = Exceptional! buy at $6.009 with terms. This home has a full basement and garage Needs a clean-up and int job. LADD’S INC 4286 DIXIE HWY Drayton Plains, OR Pico | BRICK LAKE HOM | 3 bedroom brick ranch one with | 2* baths & full basement. Lovely family room with fireplace. 2-car, attached garage On a wide lot.| LADD'S I DIXIE HWY Drayton Plains, OR 31231 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL | N L | INVESIORS WISE will j check this ¢family home | ' Two ¢ room and iwo 2° room apartments § always rented. All private entranc:; es. Near Fisher Body 000 down or cheap for, cash SYLVAN VILLAGE —- A\l- most new 3 bedroom. life- time aluminum sided home } ood taste has een the decora- tions, carpeting, ete. Atten- tion has been given to every | wanted feature. Full base- j ment with recreation room. 28-ft. walnut paneled family room. 2nd bog 2 car Tage Honestly to yourse — to charming home. Call Now! foot Hat FRONT with — at your own a door. You'll see some of the finest ee in cabinet work: solid b stainiess steel, formica and “built - ins’, combined make a kitchen you'll wom to own, a aths, & Fo ge garage. replace a rumpus room for the a aie dren, -A face brick home in hood At cern Seay fine Geneva kitchen ae am- and only $1,000 down. a IN PRICE, high Value in resale. Fine al room with RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Fe co ain ee 3 et GI room, living room, kitchen, zeae room | Garage. Aluminum id. “Morte ou cost moves yoo tn. ° A including taxes Middle Straits’ Lake bedroom. “ene 3 ] room, larg wehen, _ Sal's ‘si er per mo. ‘including taxes SOHN J. VERMETT comrgyy seat Rare SITES “Het eat, ed streets For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 é $2,650, W. W. Ross ee Inc. Judah Lake Estates “No. 4" NOW SELLING The 4th Edition OF ONE OF Michigan's Nicest NEW COMMUNITIES OWN An Attractive 3. BEDROOM RANCH HOME On a Lot 80x 125 FOR A ‘Price & Terms YOU CAN Easily Afford VA $82 TOTAL DOWN COMPLETE MONTHLY PAYMENT D66 FHA $375 TOTAL DOWN COMPLETE MONTHLY PAYMENT $71 This Absolutely, = INCLUDES Taxes and Insurance WE ARE PROUD OUR ‘SU BDIV ISION SUBDIVI- LY THE FIRST 3 SIONS ARE COMPLETE SOLD OUT TO Desirable Purchasers WHO ARE ENJOYING al . All City C Conveniences Lake Privileges MODEL OP ;— j. Ly ’ fleges. Two bedroom bungsiow, Daily & Sunday] isis gest poret oat ficer 11-8 ss M GI NOTHING built ° e two Bedroom Cinder block home, Sone, plastered wabe et) Ser- DIRECTIONS: Seere, eetere wheat feet. Just OUT THE NEW PERRY costs down. Full price STREET — LEFT ON JOS- $9, LYN APPROXIMATELY 5 MI — WATCH MODEL SIGNS ON RIGHT SIDE OF HIGHWAY. Make » Your Visit “NOW DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY Builder of National Homes FE 2-9122 GI RESALE SY OwwyA. DetHAl VILLAGE. es yay Be cond, Fe Utlea” otf Mobawt, $16,060. FE SMITH o. rm 110 ft. Th ie street. ONLY $600 LONG LAKE PRONT lerse 7 ——— bungalow, 30 ft. garage, foo . 3 bedrooms, 2 car j beach, $1,986 down. APPOINTMENT. ouepEsen RANCH lake privileges, step-sav- hing kitehen, living room with dining ell, carpeted, carport, paved drive. Wideman 412 W AE 44526" Eves LAnSe BEAUTIFUL HOUSE 6415 Eliz- : r syord, wih omeee 2 * You SYLVAN LAKE 4 SED oe Ot all today. PHA $500 Do. FE ¢ / FE 80458 " rg ETT, Realtor ‘we C. SCHU d Lot 50x150—Low Paym’t 816 LEDYARD Beat Weeds vous decersting: Ye Bedrooms & stare. to Cosses at faintly room, Hot ee ee dee Just Listed—Wett Side garage, é¢xtra lot. op all Living’ room, cae possession. Price $13.- fF ceomk, and roem er bed- 500. Will estate down pay- room led, new re- $360 DOWN 1 2 large s and bath on LATE QW en! 3nd. man gas heat, An- ee ool oe pene i cher § vard. 1% car ga- ing room, dining room, kitchen| ‘*8* 0 Terms. rm. down. 2 bedrms. up. basement, oli heat, laundry Transferred trays. * es 060. Full p Leer — on _— studded jot “L.* natural fire- place, 2 Pesataral ie Real Estate Service of Pontiac room, vent fan, built in ovep and B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR range 8 Tile 1717 6. Telegraph PE ¢0521 beth. utility room, FA heat. washer dryer. 2 car a garage. Lak~ rrivileges. r will accept reasonable payment. Sylvan Shores Brick 7 light tastefully decorated rooms, 4 bedroom. baths, fireplace, full size d room, breakfast bar in kitchen Basement with hobby wor low cost oi] heat, 2 car garage Fenced yard. Lake privileges arm | Clarkston Brick Ranch Lake a — built 1 Living roo! carpeting Loon Lake Front Zoned commercial, rge droom hom tiie bath 2 tie rerio Ou) a 3 car ant. $26.- pel , terms Eiaiionas 90 te avail Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 B. Huron FPEdera! 8-0466 Open Evenings & Sunday 1 - 4 HOYT PIONEER HIGHLANDS $12.960 for a neat and attractive 2 bedroom | STARTER HOMES No down payment required Partridge LAKEFRONT BRICK Now tls time of year to b the home ag ly always 500. full summer just ahead REALTOR PARTRIDGE | | | PE 63583 1050 W. HURON OPEN TIL® | BY OWNER SEMI-FINISHED | house. OR 3-2681 or OR 31070. | LAKEFRONT HOME bedrooms two baths, large ell room with Leaggrchool ron = ces cue. Prosar ol “a been basement. Terms. WM. A. KENNEDY 3101 w. a PE 4-3568 Open Seung ® LAKE ORION LE TERMS. yim WRIGHT, Realtor MS Oakland Ave. - FE 5-441 Call Sunde MA 23-1864 MULTIPLE MILLER. AST OF JOSLYN and it's 8 floors plastered walls. Basement as economical as heat, tuel bill it oct $130 last beautiful high lot ved Pull price Ri0.00 peel mag hontige ye on Ite has 3 nice bed- 1112 e, cellent shape WILL YOU let us tell you — } this nearly new 2 bedroom gaiow? It has tile bath and on | cious living room. oa and plas: | Fee. | feneed with Anchor fence, paved street, all in new condition, §10,- 900-— Terms William Miller Regltor FE 2-0263 4 i078 W HURON. * Open 9 to 9 CLARK $350 DOWN 7 FULL PRICE, To bedroo’ 3 pe. bath oli | forced air neat, hardwood floors, Wisner Schoo} District “ #50 DOW o.009.. WEST 8U URBAN. ge with sarees spot. A large ong a os — og pig io dl oll furna 750 DOWN, $7,450. Cass Lake Prtv- 3-Tse8 8 RES. FE 44813 CLARK REAL ESTATE og tne REE cab OPEN se Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 _ NOTHING DOWN ELIZABETH . - srl holed Tous Stain “have atveral ehotes Tota alle | TD. a TREALTOR Mgt aia Tata. w tarp. Sau on your free and clear lot 2. 3, and‘ with or without is eons = New! everyone looking for. Newly a d. Gas heat, Ceramic tile bath. Many extras) New 2 car arage. Fenced lot with — Con 1 block to private beac and 1 block bus. Better act fas! jet us show you. $2.760 do DONELSON PA $18,500 FHA terms. 4 bedroom ee ee ee ee side and out Recreation room. a an oe Let us show you TRADE — 3} BEDROOM RANCH #4 cent mortgage — will cree for smaller house in Water- If you have a ee ee eee ee went a er home—this could deal. Cail and joamiguie good OWNER'S ®ACRIFICE Custom . $32, beautiful ja rooms, 2 ceramic tile baths a Homemax- ers Dream 2 - basement. Recreation rm. Many, many extras. Phone now fer showing. HOYT REALTY adie > | ees <5 VAL-U-WAY FOR -VALUES SUBURBAN LOVEL HOME. 2 CAR FENCED To NO DOWN PAYM ‘T ave rE Call Eve Til 8:30 MUL G SERVICE // 4] tures living i din- a cee 2 bedrooms and batt. basemem, automatic heat and hot water, venetian blinds, storms and screens, garage. Clean and neat quick possession. Buy it while you can. Lose No Time - in seeing mtly lo cated, west side, 3 bedroom brick fenced rear yard to & the kiddies rom straying. Features — ed it room ving and dining erea, ceramic al bath, ogy gon mee auteenenle heat and hot water, a water right at $15,- 900.00." “cash to present 44_ per cent G1 mortgage. _“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor BLAIR DRAYTON ARIA Y, SLICES OF HAM For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 down West Only 2 tlle nice si Templeton Furnished Oxbow Lake area. Only $4050 papmest rooms and bath, oi] furnace, , low | uburban Ranch years with breakfast bar. oll breese- full base pan go A ls geo Kt. Te Temnicicn, 2338 Orchard plet A garage. on, Trsltor After 6 PE 39502 Bea eae = Urry on $830 DOWN No other cost moves you = this lovely 2 bedroom ranch red walls, YN 3 bedroom ranch JIM" $1. DOWN Nice 2 bedroom — with car ga this one oak floors, . Kitchen Ll cu galore. obo WILLIAMS EAL ESTATE & OE Aas 1483, BALDWIN +0547 Rd. FE +4563 ee oe 3 BEDROOM MoD- rad FE 5-6175 221 res. MY West Suburban Lgl = with low down payment, Brick Rancher 4% per cent mortgage. Call for further information. GILES REALTY CO. BALDWIN AVE. M.—9 P OPEN 8 A M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE costs tion. Pric at only 250 with $1,750 down. | WOODHULL LAKE SCHRAM bed: w 11x18 liv room, 9x13 din- room, 7x12 en, full basement, of] FA heat. And of all a ate! three acres of $4, — Terms can arranged. NEAR WISNER COOL bedrooms. te din- Toom, Full basement ol) ar ge rage. For only $8,250. GI SPECIAL at ubisoo ust lot, riged 5 meve in. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR... ote (praanae e FE 5-9471 NSFIELD AND SUNDAY Attractive 2 bedroom iocatcd on Sashabaw. Cement siab in for ons ce lta aral ge OAS, ‘ Situated ow down oasment, ssession. WILLIAMS LAKE § room ranch, 3 Base gage Large, Nicely arranged of cabinets zee ae dl ard wood heat, excellent ear old. Lake poe — lake. $11, “CEORGE B! REALTO) 4636 Dixie Hw: DRA _ Eves. OR 31708 or OR 3-8043_ BY_ OWNER, 3 BEDRM. BRICK, storm: full on FHA Poccsi LAIR | OR 3-1251 8 Paul N 'M. Jones, Real Est. SYLVAN Blacktop » ES a esirable fe r @ VILLAG "SMITH" rfes and features. Lake privileged bebe vedrms., family rm Birch cabinets, im’ eodern:uitche kitchen a snack bar. FWA oll furnace, im minum storms and screens, city water a nd sewer Garage. peting included at $14,950. Terms. Rolfe H. Smith i ' ~REALTOR— 244 8 Telegraph Rd ___Qpen Evenings ‘Til 8 3 BEDROOM RANCH Ideal home for fanily man rage pesocanee Dead-end street. bo down or less. = " nous, duty Tor yan of aa inet wmcet oe OR, 3-862, hd » rm, ‘house house, $4,800, $300 down. PRIVILEO eal price rif 1 150 oun” nytt &. bedrooms, din'ng room Full price ‘A. TAYLOR ATE & fremmances wd Ra. (M58) | NOTHING DOWN rough wi ‘B 3 & Z Starter Hones ‘MA 63856 401 5 ROOM ag roe ALUM. STORMS & sereens. meet Sore Ga- rage. OR 39038 Johnson 30 YEARS OF SERVICE - Attractive 2 be@reom home. eee u room, convenient TRA Your large home in this 3 pa gheva home with basement « large lot. with r small house on rear lot for renting or will sell with $1,000 down. Evenings after € call FE 5-2935 or FI 2-338) or FE &6447. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Kohlman St. e WILLIS Sf. BREWER 06 E. HURON 65T. OR 30060 OTTAWA HILLS You've always wanted good home on the West Side — HERE IT I8! 3 bed rooms. vestibule entrance, fireplace, den, room, terrific kitchen; dish-, weshber, ‘ast nook. Leundry room: le brick patio with Barba grill. Sisabie — lot. 18 Ga. eee for further infor- mation and appointment te NEAR ST. BENEDICTS Wonderfully conditioned mein cent A ig ey ments poe ang’ terest. Call us . FHA commitinent.” re & Harger Co. 33 W. HURON OP laces Property 43A y PAMILY In TRE CITT ; reasonable peony, Set 2 cer garage. ’ FE 8-0458 : = SCHUETT, Realtor TIES 3 fgg Mae our office: Se ee ' pale—call for q WE BUY — SELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. An oxseilens, b Es 90 ft. lot with lake vileges on na lad & Elizabeth Lake. Only RILEY REAL E- ESTATE 500 Elizabeth Lake FE 4-1157 Fe 4-4e31 WATERFRONT HOME LAKE "PONTIAC REALTY T31 Baldwin Say rey Pa ET 44 oN Ld Saturday and Sunday 1-6 P.M,” VEIS Nothing Down npoe ee roles "Biildere E Exchange 3-7210 or 7 ROOMS Near ved APARTMENT HOUSE at 300. terms. CRAWFORD AGENCY MY +H @ 5. Fiint St. “TO SETTLE EST ATE | fm. f . Reasonable, own- _ er, MI 6 § BY OWNER. RANCH STYLE ON Williams Lake 6 large rooms & HOT JSE 2 ceramic tile baths. Attached dcar . fireplace, ce- . ment facing the lake. Lots ¢ é —— a 7 - features . SATURDAY & SUNDAY scaped lots. $20 180. For appt. call -5 P.M ELIZA BEA YOU ARE INVITED Inspect ty. Built to last sag Interior our OPEN HOUSE on MINNE- natural beam ce nh ha | TONKA DRIVE just south of 2 8, OXFORD. It is a 3 bedroom all built-in kitchen, large living ranch with basement, built 7 bath in oven and range. Many other be seen to r value i hiya full Late Ag Priced at age tneh nal = uidng ev ; pes, traverse . = an ™ automatic laundry. By owner, Ap ; NORTH 0 JUST SOUTH OF OXFORD. ETH WA 80 ft. perfect beach. 3 bed: 6. Older ho: "a She wer Bee Se rare ranch type home | wnt wit hg ~ EL —— = basement, auto- won newt re 35482 ~ matic 5 : x rs and plastered walls. | POT SA yeaa eile log cabin Also a very hy type sround home. Natural scaped rece All this for + effect . Hag beau- am siete, Wotreoms_ of “beivens. ; ) E MANITO LAKE $0 feet frontage on, Lake Orion. Ge sive bitehi day you $2 fect on reed, Mae mew Goek, ean see as far 8 ~~ Real luxurious ae Hot water, eo ai ge ae 1 fe Will accept minim bn ove ety a m um down and monthly payments. MY 3-1487 ome — ae ot tlons to et LAWRENCE W GAYTORD 103 8. Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-282} - FE - 7848 HERRINGTON HILLS—47) MOORE } PM — ae 3 bedroom ranch, brick = $500 down, basement, owner, _2-3813._ Income Property 434 “9 FAMILY INCOME, Excellent con- dition Pastered walls. 6 4 wiih bath on Ist. floor, th on 3nd. floor. f ie at an : 7 | fae LAKEFRONT ise lake north of Pontise. rick & frame 00x300 jot. pert kitchen with built-in i. Slane ee oa ors window, 11s bah Garage. Priead-to ook "PONTIAC REALTY ™ Baldwin 4 atanen. e 2.5480, $23,500. : ake Luts and Lake Priv. 3 to ye Mange ye os Fie ge] “LAKE and Cedar Shores Sites , & EASLICK © ae MU_¢e028 UL_ 3-34664 hools, transportation, street. full price — $9.960. oon, Wind: a “Soo als uF 4 il ; a ona furn. in mt e = SAUL. iia). Sonl Green pode forest. Honing, saa forest $100 down, $25 mo. Jerry Morrow Gladwin ao: ogg GArden 67000 or selling new all modern fi TO BUY OR SELL ~ anufacturing lots Commereial or ms HOLMES- BARTRAM ove ‘OUT OF STATE, MEANS | 4392 pixie Hwy. Eves. OR . Bry Sale Suburban eee. 45A See the new sites at: CHEROKEE HILLS! Secluded, yet close in — drive i aa Lake ne ara right %& Carl W. Bird, Realtor per cent A e SCHUETT, Re Realtor Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200) Dixie Hwy. st "Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER P i g di i : ae se yin 8 5 7 ? % ° ‘ ) west Oaterd” olly''se Tae pa Rent. Lease Bus. Prop. 499A ANYONE INTERESTED IN A a e vestment required. Phone FE i Fl - e - teas a5 rl i a. ET’S TALK BUSINESS” Boat Wells MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION . LANDMESSER, ~~ “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Paint Store Soda Corner in oars foreon tee mall Variety Store must caee, Make MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 4, PARK Ey Poge tae Boon Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEzE LIQUOR — $11,250 DN, It's terrific! Here's @ bar gross- ing over $58,000 per year. Rent . $225 mo. Plenty parking. thor heore with trade. Sick owner will at full price of 500 and — that's pag nll alacant this one SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT Establishd mum investment “2. only. WA . ~—~ FORTY ” * THE PON'TIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 1,-1959 ——— 1244" - $10.95 | INNERSPRING MATTRESS, = st. STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | | img sandy loam top sell 1 Business Opportunities 51 For Salé Clothin 56 Sale Household Goods 57 ; m Equipment | __For Sale Clothing — 56/ Sele Household 57| Sale Household Goods 57| TIZZY by Kate Osann| Music Instruction 62A| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 || Sale Farm Equipment 76. TEXAOO mer For mut ¢ BAYS. KEE ALL SIZES CLEAN USED W As. | “rowiE STERLING SILVER RAM- 5 ae a . Ex from 36c; shirts from 15c;| semble these yourself and save. Rose, 2 complete. 1 incom- ar CIE A PUPPIES. “‘uowrms RDEN TRACTOR, CHIEF, Mr areer, eae Con also worms & tackle Four chairs and table, $69.96 val- place settings, Reas. =] . . 5 re ae ge A 8 is, 182 Or $4 Mr. r pm KE 1 8. Orchard Lk. Ave ue, $39.95. These are new 1958 | WURLITZER “ORGAN BTuD.| | - Evan Equipme _ +3168. CLEAN USED CLOTHING designs, famous makes as little as $4.95 week Jamor Keanéls PE | APE 02538. verse ee - val octgne, Tamets wanes, eee | TRADEIN DEPT. | vx PUPPIES Son your own business only r these ter values, Michigan Apt. size gas stove .... _ 924.08 | . sine sh eae your home ft pPIES AKC tillers Je. $1,900 down. building. “8 eee webting powe, Sime 13, Also] Tmggttemt, 201 Ceshard LE. AVS. | Tebje.tep oles. penge . 95 | —pereny pees ra 7 TOIsTEREL sor on ge ys seniner? Bg on veil, $65. UL _2-1154. SebTTIGN BS 3 aa Guar. elec. washer ... 95 ) sats: muREOTS ERED ATION BOTTL rs canis 98 | bay Mock “GEORGE R. IRWIN. 198 AT. 1 ¥R OLD. WN and coa) and © ter. Brand oc. sretrig.” all paid applies W. Walton Blvd ‘= 3-7883._~ i? ——— . Call after nee Big isegut, Samuel Ap |3 pe. ehrme dingia 2. nad ania rehase . kerf 1 bik. a) very, Be House: 35-6011. wees Guaiie eee |e WIEO CENTER broken. Sale Land Contracts $2 STONE MARTEN SCARF" SEIN. | DINING ROOM FURNITURE = Be. i ving erases $29.95 | MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA wen BALE OL 2-6081.° . sewing machine, cheap. FE 5-4619, a items available. . ; Piano a $F repair | Reg. 6 altace #004 sme SS oe per TEENAOe CLOTHING INCLUD: DAVENPORT. ? CHAIRS, COFFEE WYMAN’ ent Be mos. old. sro, ope c, 1.0. Payments £0 Perl ing formals, Dine 7,0 6. Ales, | “table. Rees OR 3-408 aw. Pte BZ rms FE e112 J Sale Office Equipment 63 peek hictined. Phone’ Mohawk C’"PANGUS, REALTOR, SINerTe Sey OWERT NERS | TAPPAN, OAS Rance” 00D | YO — eM ty : tia ee 2160 M-16, Ortonville ___NA 17-2818 | Sale Goods 57 7 : —— a ; Pas 3 STEEL STO! AGE CABINETS, LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY, OF | Household S57) Hove. ark ce eee en Tels: | TRADE ELEC. BARGE FOR O56 | . bl) ‘3 y with safe 3. executives desk 1 | GIRL'® SPRING COATS, SIZE 6° TA . . Tange B. Munro Electrie Co. Thanet a -(- s steno desk 1 Royal typewriter. and 6 FE 56-6306. Aa nell ert Gartels, EM 32511) person MUST “AKE ALL. 3| ‘ino _secligaal oh table. living | 1960 W. Huron , wa ba (6) 8 x 5 stee’ files. 1 Westing- | [ONO HAIRED OEAMAN DA __ or EM_3-4086 ee of furniture. Cal) before 3| beds . USED EASY SPIN DRY. OR, HAL NSE 7 house air-conditioner. And misc.| ‘hunds. Children’s pet. OR 3-0926. , FE $2403. | Buy & ee ge Dealer | 3-9024. — A SLs RS office equipment. FE §-0605 be-|——nesg BOXER PUPPIES | On gue SEF R\ ICE — i Pete UVINO. EM oor SUITE. 40. _ FE 8-4688. 37 Orchard Lake USED. FRIGIDAIRE D . DELUXE RE- —— . 3 gor | tween @: am. & 5:30 p.m. ‘ “PE 6-3881 ectracts-Lew Discount DELUXE MODEL FRIGIDAIRE. | “frig Reas, PE 2-103 ; ~O— [SECRETARIAL DESK & SWIVEL | ——SNGtish POIN cash Porte ; soas = REGULAR | ble oven Range Exe. cond. ygep > vacuum EANERE 10) #4 )) aes ———<— _chair, light oak. $35. 6-2861. a $50. tng ma Before You Sell aise: I ap a ae Both in A-l cond, | _$125. MA 64525 andl B®. Munro Electric ( | ra | STENOTYPE MACHINE, GOOD ie | DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE. |. Company: Sole tae SS C ) | cond. Cheap. 184 Mohawk. FE eee iD URLS ROLFE H. SMITH a FILE Cal Cane, $8. 1-3 HP.| _'ike new. $100. OL 62386. _—S_ | "1004 T je-In_ . \S ¥ #1 eee ee Ty -TOY MAL Fen | are 5 TRADE “PORTABLE _REALTOR— motor $13. Wardrobe trunk, | NEEP FREEZE, CLOTHES DRY- sed Trade-In Dept. | am o LES. TINY TOY MALE & | bog betccs, IMS & Ons, on 244 8. Telegraph Ra FE 3-7848 aioe, ‘YE 8002 | er, Lge. refrig China cabinet, Vanity. blond ... ... $0.95 | } } a 7, | Sale ‘St ore Fou pment 4 __ miniature female. 641 Third heavy ante. 11 hog troughs. Port- — Open Hvenings ‘THs PM 2 7 MAHOGANY END TABLES 630.| stove. Wheelbarrow and boy's Cheat $14.95 | \ ‘q §. WHITE FEMALES AS) fe, Royal ae the mahogany corner table $15 Wagon. F en size bed, complete $18. ‘ fe pets, $50 & $85. Also Siamese, feeders. 2 watere 169 of 1° ~ Money to Loan 53) Twin studio divan with eustom | EDISON CABINET ie arw.|Lounse chair. . $19.95 10 FT DAIRY CABINET. 2-10 n | 810. 123 N. Merrimac. es71 ‘lisabeth mh (State Lic Lenders) made covers $125. 2 antique; ing machine. Sin aes Davenport & chair ...... $29 freezers, large walk {n_ cooler, ene ly : iene) Bai, iq « ma e. r ts! s H | PARAKEETS CANARYS, CAGES EM 32502 _~ {State Licensed Lenders’ | chairs, matching $50. 1-7 ft vene-| fit. 2 years old Mon MY S-1779 | Studio coucd ... ..-.......4. 50 | 2-10 fr” meat cases, elec. saw | food | a guppiies. Crane Bird | — _ cen: Seed 3 Sere winders | ELBCTRIC RANGE, Te ERE |e ot aes ae 008 | Bent cane veauhe ohalves. 31 Aubere. UL 2.3200. USED DISK BARROWS Onan 8 n re tT che is corn r— BUCKNER tee | and vanity, ironer. MA 66274) THOMAS ECONOMY out stands push tarts. PE 39528 PARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES,| Machinery — Deere & a a PC LIVING RM SUITE & FREEZER HOLDS 600 LBS. $125, | 5, food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave.| Idea — 1-3292. Ortonville. K NANCE COMPANY tudio couch. FE 4-4098. | 308 Nelson | 361_8. Saginaw __—_=iFE (2-015) Sale Sporti Goods’ 65 6s | POODLES, WHITE MINIATURE, : J bons 3 ‘Puce SLIVING ROOM Me SUITE FREEZERS —UPRIORT, Fanous USED DOUBLE ig ee CABINET porting ¢ | — terms. FE 5-6797. Auction Sales 77 | mame brands. Scra e _sink, feir_cond. F RED . MALES, BORROW UL UP T © $500 |_ster after 3. ans winded values $149 98 while they last. No| CSED TV $'995 UP. 0 =e RE- hoe WALL TENT, SCRN. x PORCH. 35. Female $25. FE 03400. 3 MILE AUCTION. FURNITURE OrricEs 'J AUTOMATIC WASHERS, NORGE | he orders, please. Michigan| frigerator, $49.95. Sweet's Radio |- Cots, pede. Like new. MY 94371. | wea cx COLLIE PUPPIES EXCEL: | © spptencee of ofl Rite. Eve Pontiae — Drayton _ | Sere Ba agg $65 each. SS | — 3 Orchard Lake fate anee- 422 W. Huron FE GUNS — BUY. oELL, | “Tent quality PR: 50 R Bat, Thigh at 7 7.20 pm 2sz2e Walied Birmingham, Plymouth Te SUNUT BEDE a0 Manley Leach 10 Bagley REG PEKINONESE | NESE PGs, ogre rOaNs S28 TO S500 |* ROOMS, OF FURNITURE Fou | "FURNTETURE POA SALE BY OWN: | WALNUT BED Mi SUFEE MAR | @ sso yh trees me — ey — eer ee ) 8 eTUD vee AUCTION ( fF ble top, FE e — ervice a On sour signature of other se 8 CU. PT. Se aRCUEE RE rawutes 3 a Te a AWAY, UP- WANTED ANTED: GOOD GRANDFATHER mies mmahie ite Matched enh bag. Seenitioe 60. a POODLE eTUD SERVICE rrr. SAT & SUNDAT—0 P.M. eurity. 24 months repay. Ou frig. extra clean, good cond, 950. | _ Tight. $140. clock. with chimes. FE 23-1160. 7 . ; ; a hake sO : _ oe service is fast, friendly help N. r. FREEZERS WASHING MACHINES. VACUUM Tell you what I'll do — I'll guarantee the tires for the | Uys. ODERN OR | ANTIQUE. a PUPSTEs, Disie High = oe office or phone FE {pC DINING RM. SET. MOR-| sweepers, $1695 up. Authorization life of th " tas ‘BurrShell. 315 &. Telegraph OO | Seen PE OP i ah ae fenton Duncan Phvte wa Rg NOY Abipment—Popular vrand Hoover repels. Thyle Electric, hohe Burr-Shell, 318 8. Telegraph TROPICAL FISH. GOLD. FISH | AUCTION SALE, BAT. 630 PW ““HOME & AUTO roprleat. Exc. cond. Frigica ire | 1s cu ft Upright Quiz $208 | Corner of & vomnses ond How: |” = ‘Bait, _ Minnows, Etc. 65B 6SB Parakeets, canaries & pete sup | 1 mis ste We ave lossed wit ot LOAN CO ty ton window ‘cooler. Used 1 gz’ Terms Samuel's, MA S-601 | reves : : ma ee | Ree TS Seton” Mie. MY | sae Nee furniare, aise eute- TN N_ Perry Bt lCacien EB. Pike). are ‘ ford replace Ls i | FURNITURE AND CLOTHING WE WILL BUY SELL OR TRADE For Saie Miscellaneous 60 {F For Si Sale le Miscellaneous 60 CRAWLERS oye Peg Pg a A 3.1083 ! more me Ldap a Se ise i TE r 6 ) PIECE SILVER GRAY a perae| Caen 87 South Paddock. FE ead yee pe = oor eas BUY AND SAVE hae 4 NOW WITfA KOTON WITH. | ie “ee — Aliso clean a Hunting Dogs 694A | torch. TV ye gl sloctin © esser cas: ee eae 5 e or gas hs . “ \ c wor ants ro DPD as eee il 5- bed Large chest, 2 vanity lam . FREEZERS - aad - NORGE - 3 FREEZERS : 4" sou pipe, Bi... $3.78 igth. ao a Reon ar pent ee tee cays, See Orchard Li Ave. AKC REGISTERED GERMAN Neuter, Miscellaneous. galore” AN: are be ; 3 2 oe Pearson Peraitre y, $2 weekly: | New mode's, slight Cathed or W Y M AN'S x éotaias ns door i neg ‘py Warwicks, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd Sand, Gravel & Dirt 06 66 | a ne eet Leith 9 tite aaaine ‘aap Waseuen! MUNITY rein | Lake Ave. | erate. -marred models at big dis | 18 W Pike St FE 3122 | No. 3 Oak fiooring ; | POP MACHINE 6 CASE EXCEL-| ~~ ~~~~~ ~~~ | BLACK & WHITE ENGLIBE.| & pitcher. Oil amp Loveseat & 30 &. rr ENCE FE LT Pr NORGE _EREETER aR. | count prices WASHING Maine. CONVEN- | Complete 42” Tink cabinet with wal) _!€nt condition EM 3-087, /1-A RICH BLACK DIRT & FARM | er ton | chairs. Miniature iron cook stove. RIENDLY SERVICE ~ right, $95. , | 00 Ag lng er Sues an Fluorencent, i cabioel, am Cy L b j ROTOTILLERS oS $0.50—5 yas. FE 20346, | READY TO HUNT oe vatt. | te ak” movers pr jaet LOANS $35 TO 6500 at, | Volveri 40177 eimaraner es mos. old, Dg stove ve e a Tae, cg 1 PIESE LIVING ROW SURE. aay aha oe son | Teac hatS rere, Wolverine Lumber | am sag w qari. te decay vanoe —Siaca int om | tee es. Ok Eis pee fr, cencammeats cans. Op: 64 W. Lawrence 8t FE 4-1938-0| 3 modern step tables, matching GAS RANGE GOOD one +i8 USED "OR 3-004" DRY BEEF 4ND PORK — HALF AND| % demons' *ohiy ene com: | Bee. A ee delivery. OR 30644. Dogs ' Trained, | Boarded 7 70 Trier Mgr MY 3iszl. Adults Borrow with.Confidence | itor see, pay only 82 weetly. | Gp REFRIGERATOR, 00% | YOUTH BED, COMPLETE. fis. | ((osTere. "opdyke sit FE best Hime payments available, W. F. a ee OL a Oe DOGs epee $25 to $500 Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orebard | | OB REFRIGERATOR, GOOD, CON:| _studio couch _613._MI_6¢-$632.__ | Pusat na Be a es ey Miller Garden & Lawn Equipment. | A-1 BLACK DIRT | Butr-suel ym 6 “Telegraps | ' _ Household Finance | ¢-Bigce DINING ROOM SUITE, Fe 2s | CT eleviston on & Radios 57 : 57B €LYDE LUMBER & 8UPPLY CO ie © wrersrerd Ae Nde i| pumas Pe oe and fill. “Also peel) Hay, Geaie & Feed = Al iction +5 8 tage ere POS aguas, Mantas ise Uke ese Sanat Otte re ot TOR ia Sao | WANTED: LATE MODEL ru, “Drustie NS" Siteteach” | “Re ROILY AWN MOWERS pa ang bien Dirge tveck:| Tu IND CUF MAY =“ - ‘ a Ly EP da tI enna ern tet o_o ga ans 45 3 an erry's Truck- wae | , GET $25 TO $500 |*gcmce QING Noo we |Uchagg ve Counc nn) Ge yaart abate nc Cont) ot a ee RT Pe ree intae. Going Out of Business .°o .. PoE Ne et eer's ppliance ‘om- | r cen per —_a ee : =: - mcr pec 3 | GASINATOR — soon ony merce Rd me 2410's at as ce Prat ag | RARGE sac) WITH PAN. ony | “h Clock aint. Pe 6-031. Ming hey. straw, corm and oats.” Due to II! Health 5 4 rM. Déon, = e ee . Signature cats, Wancee Phyto dpe airing | fagtthl ghee eant® Chis aad ~_Water Softeners —87C_ $141 SB! went | TOP SOIL SAND, GRAVEL | Ow MANCRE GOAT WA _All New Merchandise rm. suite end tables, chairs.| 7 pm FE $4535. Tl n IN: BENCH BAW STAUL SHOWERS COMPLETE _FE 5-8173 or chicken manure, will deliver \Saturday, May 2nd, 7 pm a gle lamps & misc. Reasonable’ OR Gay sTOVE 428. CLEAN, G66 | AUTOMAT C & stand $40. FE 4-400. ith teyees nd curtain O08 21 TOR soil BARD SRAVEL | _Maytair 66041. e oo ce PH Fr 2 50208 El AP ] (COKE MACHINE. 611 E WALTON | with: tonaiee Ghee equate tn & bigek ai ex: | a vOR | S118 NORTH = OF LOCATED. 2i¢ DIXIE HWY \eai9 RUGS WOOL FACE 6585. = aUYE 7006 SMALL sane | Bivd PE 4-5853 © Ga 50 value i —cavating_vace nents OF ‘OR ) 33-0032. @ Squirrel Rd ‘US10), 1 MILE NORTH O# U - | os Ee PP I" a ee — oTT: OAKLAND pry és rene impor cee $3 to $12. FE 58155 Water Conditioner CEDAR FENCE © POST. jie EACH $50" Those are factory seconds “a! where ror, soit. IL. FILL, «=For ae Livestock 72 PONTIAC CITY LIMITS 9 Pearson Furniture, 4) GAS STOVE REFRIGERATOR, & ae | chard Lake Ave. — ae le , CRUPHEL STONE We | PURNITURE — 2 & 3 pe. 8! Lean Comuary chard Lake Ave. “plano. FE ?-3537 Cooley Soft Water. Co | _chard'Laxe Ave 38" A:1 TOP 801! ED STORE ty oan om any _ ce 20: Cc c 1 ; | STORM DOORS REPAIRED FE sand. vel ffi! Lyle Conkiin, | 1 BUCKSKIN RIDING HORSE. ¢ rm. stites, 2 & 3 pc. sectionals. ses Sains gs Seek wiles A ee DINING RM SUITE, HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE. FE 28027 FE 44404 ‘CASH WAY 1233 afer @ Peete or PE 3807 | yre old Gentle 1 spotted Welsh, Pe bedrm. sets. box prings “call after 6 pm. PE 29067 Good cond Reas. FE 46191. | USED ) LINDSAY WATER SOFTEN. LUMBER PRICES ZEFENTION TROCEERS TOD | [C7 6,7" old. 1 black het [oad pistiorm = crm CEL. all FE 2-7164 Steven- | pony, yrs. eld Fieldbrook . TR K | pai ANBOUS — 3 pc. luggage set, 17 JEED: $25 > TABLE MODEL TV NE $25 TO $500? ui Unjeede ty TV os. 3 | springs on, legs. single cise. $90, | WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DIB- | “at, gen Rey. ot Rochester RA ; PALOuINO 5 POTTED warer: | (tral wetemes, copies , ' Motorola "950.95 #6 drawers. $6. FE 8-8704 { 3300 } B ' ' 4x8, 4x12 = pT 3 70 > gers A ek gr profil cleaners. ¢ of all kinds. elec- Phone: FE 8961 ei ne var aoe sensi ae ER gong, coe | Fer Sale Piteceteneces 0 urmeister S CHURCH'S, 8, INC. Manute = Gend & Pl - FE ae Be | Sct ots ° Bieetrie aril ? = ees : . . . igh Re Se YR. “OLD MARE PONY, BRED T pow hanie and car: es | NORTHERN | BLACK DIRT & A-1 TOP SOIL. | pererieen see ear. 1185 N. PERRY ST. Seren de a we. EELVINATOR ELECTRIC & C STOVE. le ee ne — pe, tier pet 0 aE MBER ete Mabredded {f preterred. PE 2-174 >—ya— a a = entry, tools. lawn mowers and “Parking No. Problem” ate he 0 Elts- |p NMORE APT SIZE ELECTRIC! ‘t, — 12 standard Peeins GA. 7940 Cooley Lake Rd EM 34171, cilpper blades, serrated tnifes, | BLACK DIRT BAND, ORAVEL. | “Maple $3503 EY COWS | yedspreads sheets Seaboard Finance Co. : » Open | Giavuuaneicend! M40. Washing | Thompson, 7005 M50, West. | Oped am. to8pm. dally | chain saws : ‘ | pick-up truck FE 5-0440 7 5Ooe 7 REO ANGUS 5 | cases — and Grapes Ful! 31 MOTOROLA TV. TABLE machine, wringer Speed a\i" Lp He hs INCHES. OR 5% Diliveriss avauesie GQ & M CO. 2335 E WALTON BLACK (DIRT. SAND GORAYEL | mos old, OA #2 p BULLS | Une of of — s equipment Tene us ] I TOR NIT 1TH de re = s i TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 97“; 00. FE se2cs | Sat werniage, or wagon 3h 78 | er ee MINUME SIDING CALCINATOR GARBAGE BUR | Or uiler, veprayer, 9200, Water.) _Ti2_and [ Cure oSare 3 —- 8 ce erent os Tevina svorréing 2 N. MAIN GENERAL ELEC. STOVE. (paving FOP FLORIDA. &Pil-| Order now. beat te Apring Tush. Lamue lectric and gas ow eost.| bury riding tractor, 7's hp. Stack B T & TOP SOIL LOAD- PS ts" sold! eet nance * eed cond. Re Reas. FE ¢7034 | “ing everything. New seat maar Alans eratarmcl kia wulnes Gamal muel's Appl MA 5-6011 cultivator, snow plow. other at- | so Days. FE 5-503. * |) YR. OLD PALOMINO GELDIKG. fo] ROCHESTER, MICH. |*, SAO" oso, waren | on FE Cate, | AGE ethtatheiett nee Soonovees pons TARLRE | Reins BO ar oy ee Crone a a EATER BUAGE OMIDING s OMTED. + ’ : ater +t trade-in | fg rr 7 ualitv. service at lowest prices. r r s 5. . Lt inches. aple ar leaf A GELDING count ago wt | AR Lena ies aes We nba ag Boe ss Galak ew OE uw arte Eee Tong aena gD | Pite ture cat OA eyment. R. B. Munro Electric | yrs old FE +0279 | stall COMMERCIAL KITCHEN STOVE TIRES 275014 TUBELESS TIRES | on Heggerty, Raymond Seeley. COLT, 1 YEAR OL HOUSEHOLD GOODS es | AWSON DAVENPORT WITH ALUMINUM Coe leane | warner: meee ries, Maete, | Dereat smmaiiion seed vars 1 One. | ithe and Arabian ae Pes me Ph. Rochester. OL 6-071) Ol. 1-019! a "YOUNGETOW® KITCHEN yellow sip cover & slip covered | J. L. VALLELY CO. Ld Sead s | APM “Weetine! ee ee cow MANURE, DELIVERED. Raga ee eyo : WHEN VOU NEED |_SiutreGompeny, tee w, Huron | SOIT: Duncan, Parte dining rm, | Aubuire § Rochester Ras. UL 2-4900 Dacmpiets VAniry Lavaroere | _sole_OR "yee T*C. val ote Fon sate on teae sonst Auction Sales D2 nn i MAHOGANY CREDENZA | iyying ROOHT |__If_no_Ans. Res. OL 1-623 | SOP FEN Sion. “To0s Mae west. THE SALVATION ARM Sor g foward? © en | wee ee ee cee ae a | $25 TO $500 | with mirror front and glass Uh Sieg ae ES LAMPS 2-WHEEL TRAILER DEMING DEEP WELL POMP a | ED sHIE gee Seger Rowe eee | fo ee ee ee S089 Dixie Highway We will’ ve glad to héip you. heiv 15 x - sss Ever vtbin to t cow . . See Ca | shelves $18 3418 Mann Ra. left | eats ses cee OE | ee ee ele mee iaeueer 6120 Disie Hwy. Santis sabDUE RAT wee | Drayton Plains = agua eae aoe, ee | ous | back ch 7 ses Phyfe ms- | charpened and reconditioned. Also gp feat ‘WaveR |, HEATERS | lls WEST LAWREN CE __| DRIVEWAY GRAVEL LOADED won va are efter ¢ pm i: : ; | C) er ow wi 2's ostal PEWR TER. J Av - FE 4-15§74 ‘ | ary Dania Nos ree i cee Smee see Ne eae | ——— engine. Engine _ Samus!’ . App! sw a | *¥ o See rome re 2pm Riis oor Fvery Friday seed p.m. quick eH Le LOAN | ~=«ST_—« 2 . F, CARDED TRA SON 2 | eae Bertionper mite. tract "Hinge ce 2 oar at. Soe. = band ‘saw rie new ST 1esst EVEROREEN SALE CONSOLIDATE refri 0 Schick's MY Sant: > fprinas are of “aifferent sslored | cite. sell cheie ose OR Fee aot, engine we. Ibe ft waa Gum ce | FOWTIAC, LAKE BUILDERS sur. $6381 Van Dyke. Washington Michigan stock featuring white Your 4 » w } ; fabrics erwise absolutely per- LOOR | “s- r ply rave) & dirt. Cement, | ~ cep pee ire cedar amal! trees for poe — Oat each le_yee off ig wie aaio rand re REG ) bs | fect. Famous advertised neme| furnace. Controls. thermostat. 250| | 20-ft lengths - oe eae 68 0 CONDITIONERS, | pinortar irtcring 4 & tile OR 31534 ae im HORSE FOR hedges Sat night May 27.30 gg cS pe Moone Mid’ nov s REPLACEMENT PARTS Ore ee ree crescene | Wareer Erm “Senna the wall oll ee Deir bata et ain Oe ‘| SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS $'gpoisTuneD PALOMINO SuET. idea” "et “Sem uy ° S . iH estimates, Fron cone ape eres ee avian = ten ey 303 Orchard Lake Ave—48 or gas furnace with controls tri 900.95 waite rey WASHER With —J<*. ree | ignd at stud Mares for sale 102710 SATURDAY MAY 2 AT 1 PM WE 82 W_ Huroo VE yey “BOUT ANYTHING YOU WA NT MOHAIR FRIEZE DAVENPORT | Piotr, ee Facto ee Boye ae ee Tor aa Mg Egy rhe jake Ra. Clarkston Cell have an uausual assortment this price. y yr. blon = | or MA k All the way f FOUND AT L&S SALES elon Pe eae £98 down. OR 38002 112-8. Saginaw $-2100 140 Suiriing Vv 7 62453, ol Soh AA yg Micro p : ndition, Bacal tt nn eaeesees -- [a - C LANDSCAPING dishes to new lumber yard ma- Swaps SG) Fu co pay Peralinre ond oy lot GEAHAGONY DUNC AN PRYFE Tower ee nig LAWN FENCE witee Free OAL EVER Road gravel at 96.28 load, Top ae iL Bl ONES POm; ‘ers. Distug rem iiving room | Queen of al kinds, NEW & USED ‘ining table 6 chairs Large | TOUS) ' ou Steel and wood. 36 months. free| M j dirt peet. landscape | : room furnishings with sev- 2 NICE WHITE HAMPSHIRE visit our trade 4ept. for china. Good cond 80 Mechanic. |_Ca!! OR 31 estimates, Nerthwest Pence Ee 1 ¢-2008 | ae 40947 | STUD SERVICE. GOLDEN MIKE. YS! chest of drawers Gas range. _hogs. Both for $30. FE_2-0087. bargains | PE 2-39.00 130 GAL oe cates 1 TANK & 80018 Machinery 6OA | YARD. DRIVEWAY GRADING, | sired by My Choice (370374) Dam arrestee range, Bendix eutomatie 2, ACRE HOMESITE, ELIZ. LE 24 MONTHS TO PAY MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE sao | coal heater, $10. 4181 Rural St. TLL YOUR LOCKER AT WHOLE. | ae aL ete, PE! Jette, Trinte (441770). Midnight itnene, apg oy —— xen wily rade equity for lars) We buy, nell or trade Come out 3-pc. maple living room suite . #48 _ Waterfor sale prices at Davey’s Market & 16 WER TWI 5- | Blue Boy R sire fe Wilsen’s Ram.| ‘mene. lampe Pur of | septeise model car, exc. cond. OR 38800. and look around 2 acres of free Rollaway $10 3e PER FT — 143 ROMEX IN Locker Plant tn Rochester. 1002) Two JOP ir compressors MU: | YEAR OLD COW MANURE. #0 Ledy (600501). Ob Grammer Rea’ sani Wee dears ieee i opt $3.200 LAKF ORION EQUITY FOR' parking Phone FE 5-024! Easy Spin Dryer. .......-. $10 call lots other rough-in materials N. Mein OL 27111. | berry. 91416 compressors. MUY | Fee care toad delivered. OA Onn is z ) $85 Granger Rd, storm raked ace! por iy ei wot or cabin. OR_3-7847. c rs a Py TO 6 Pe Cn veces nor ae | —— i on — oe Thomp- GARDEN TRACTOR — WATER-| FORD DIESEL ENO! Thal 8-3636. Reon Middleton. “pOnoGaianeD — JUMPING 0. No reservations * sam tot_or_cabin. ( seh NES leon Midd 4 ACRE LOT VALUE $2.000 FOR 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile Gas Stove $10 | cnt so PE . PT. 8370! bury 2 wheel with 24 inch reel! cylinder for trucks saw mills. etc. | WELL ROTTED D ow W MANURE | mare. 7 yrs. = 48 8. ive | Prodfs. Prema peor vc ee gs late model pick up, OR 3-8756.° E of Auburp Heights om Auburn OAKLAND FURNITURE CO Sump Pu | teen, attachment. 2% h. | ord fos Ev industria cartmes, for, isrigs: | Farm 42065 | _E of Adams (he a eee 16 MM KODASCOPE’ EE PRO-'_ Ra. M59 uD WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE “Skye PLUMBING surPLy 06 | Brigge & Styation engine 5x12 rial applications a @1D HOR jord. Ed Preulz, pro- jeetor, approx 25.000 ft. World, Everything for the Home 172°8. Saginaw Sian | presmatic tractor tires, Very good | few” used engines avaiieibie. call | __ Wood, Coal Coal 1& Fuel _ 97 = sa TO BOARD 167¢ __prietor War 1 Combet Films. Swap for| . | 100 6. ago eee aN TRACTOR shape $180. Call FE 62153 aftee _distribu.or | Veeg rt Mahe BA. Trev At For - Sale | Housetrailers 78 78 car or something of equal value. A t . | gaenover tanta av enc. |° R% CARDEN Ths Cron With 6 7a SoM YR OLB | _KERRICK 8 TEAM CLEANER. FIREPLACE Ci CANNEL COAL ALL | ~~) rusted. but pig eek etree UC 10M ne gd Ay cea atk heater & tank OR 37223 oF, or trade for TV. FE 2-897). arg ren if Coat KINDLING : ALL B | 4 = Livestock 73 2. Late * G2 Wisne a Snot ESE. t ' FIREPLACE Wisner — trade tor ae or whet) seo R aS: . | ofA Rae eatin | GARAGE DOORS _ ourse Ol Oe eee at FUEL 0 2D, genhe ALL KINDS FOR. 3 a Fr, ¢ WHEEL EVERYTHING a5 DoLGE FickuP want Fan.| Cong Out of Business |" gg ped re geetialy loge Thompson. 7006 MS® west. Opeo| Factory seconds, all standard DO IT THE EASY way! QAELARD FURY. & Part ad | eet Jones_ Maple saait pate a nl ll geron with beck- hoe & loader Due to Ill Health $6.20 mo Michigan Sewing Cen | — | sizes tp stock. from $25 and up.| with our many rentaj item ORCHARD LAK won Sale Farm Produce 75 | —0_teen * Se Cleary Dr opm. FE S33 _ bles ter re 9:3337 | 16 Sotume poet CHILD-CRAPT Electric door operators. folding Ene watts DERS_HAND SAXD. POCAHANTAS SCREENING RRR ARRAS e | RP ATHPINDERLSL ETA WIDE OS ee oy TUDOR Soee DC WEID.- ALI. SEM | OVER 50 USED TV BETA FROM or condition $25. ‘ ene | Th ral poripas | BRE SAE ee ee | ok ton loads. | apples $1 BU. & UP. HOME-| Fx subseto Se pIee Om “n enerator or garden tractor \ CC 7 SE tes no TV antennas. $9.98. < 2 ome 7 —_ RS FRAKCI PPCOAL ~ Bg? stead Orchards 6460 Or oS 2x ML) “ng. Sa IE RCHANDISE | ene TV 51 FORD. GOOD RUNNING COND We igire. estimates on garage re- SKIL BROWNIES RUG | CLEANERS 3722 Orchart Li Rd 2-62982| Ro ~ chard Lk (6 ALMA 41_PT a ‘Mt FORTAG, CDR. BT FULLY Saturday, May 2nd. 7 p.m. as 5 wane | i at pears on an Open trom 8 te 5 | 480 8. SANFORD FE ¢61 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ar? ry ee bu VARIETIES | | een rr. yes vale ater 5 8:50 on Saturdays wo | Bome ju. Leonard's Orchard. | ; ee Mae ChaY AND CHRYSLER. LOCATED 616 DIXIE HWY no j 2 oe BERRY DOOR SALES | FOR RENT A-l TREES, MAPLE, OAK, Etc. | <3! %. Squirrel, i984 PONTIA® CHIEF 40 FT 9 Trade for dump truck, trailer or! ‘CS10). 1 MILE NORTH OF | 02 GAL. ELEC, HEATER, $6095, E zonea| Wall paper steamer. floor sand-| E ATOES CERTIFIED SEED | D*{TOO™S,_ Price $2,000, Auburn dozer, PE. 3-0000 PONTIAC CITY LIMIT OUT THEY GO! gy ts ep nore > TER "aEATERE 3 30 sane vasuam cleaner sanders, fur.| Yew, Musho Tinie Te hroor:| Several varieties Jack Cochran ater 6 — Coart, Lee 1 ; 1 s A ry ) GAL- te va cleaners. Oakiand| vitee. ‘ Le ren. MY 2-007 , tor © pm na mg ges potty ELEC FURNITURE — 3 & 3 pe Bving MAMILTON Xlecirie Drver amet) eve SBS Manse es | on eee es Cee Power | Puct & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake| burlap, 3922. Sle tools eS ee L EATING, 14 2-FT 1 EW MOON. LIES Se eeeten "wagon tn ges cond. “™., ‘nites. 3 & > pc. sectione’s, | Rebullt. Guaranteed. Delivered SAVE PLUMBING approved $6950 value, $3005 up. _Are_ FE 5-61 mileh west of Commerce Vilisge, | $1 Tyushel 355 W. ‘Bilverbel Ra.) DEW Priced to sell. 110 N. Op- with automatic tran Must 4 pc. bedrm. sets box springs and pRIGIDAIRE Automajic Washer 7 ¥ atred. Buy a new heater for a | PRAPP a “MACHINE.| 12 miles cast of intersection. | _Qut_ Per dyke Lot 56 equal value, FE wat be of mattresses. reclining chairs swiv- PTuepuilt Quarante a . i a FE $-2100 little more than a used unit. Also aterials.| of Wixom Rd & Duck Lk | ForaTors ales ios3 37 GENERAL HOUSETRAIL- BU emt e! and platform rockers. MISCEL waranrec |§5 GALLON DRUMS FOR SALE. electric, of! and bottled gas heat- Ritu "fermion plombing io lec. | _Detly 8 to 6 ATOES, 61 60 0 PER HUNDRED, ERAL ROUSETRAIL- c USED TVs. TAPE NEGUS — 3 pe. luggage set. 17 untae oe wa ep | Buitable for rafts, trash, burners ers at terrific values. Michigan | trical su ies. Open 1 da T eer. (510 YOuR OWN BL WH 3821 Bald Mountain ee eee ee recoréers and Ha cara “ia | prasei watches, jances, VACUUM |" Reputit pales ey _or fuel oi] tanks. FE + Fluorescent, 3f* Orchard Lk. Ave.| Days 8 ecelass i6||anrace’é Hard < RITE, | —Bilverbeil , 1955 41’ TRAILER A-1 COND. Po Working or_ not cleaners. clocks of-all kinds, elec-" Tive:new. Delivered. 1957 CUB TRACTOR HYD. cuL- _— ®: | to 4:00. hearer ag Builders 8u is bah fgg tong be Lh “ior 6a | SEBAGO SEED POTATOES — 2300 Shimmons Rd. off’ Oe wake oS trie skillets, clestrie soacters, et ELECTRIC RANGE. Apartment tivator, plow 5270 Highland. bl a CLOTHES PosTs | _Ply, 156 W. Montcalm, FE 5-4712. end $3. pees — ee | areD TORS aRLY | saat TRDERUON GTi hom 3 . pha ac on , turn POT COB. | 7 ; meni Trace {or} Dedrm. Sb Pontry ‘tools, lawn mowers and Geet condiion. Deliveres. | 215-Ib. Asphalt Shingles | a's: pipe ¢ hook 418% parr Cameras, Equipment 614) s0"Grovelang, dye ivy mucsiwo | pers tnd, Foutas, Rede. Charien | FEM gia Os cere Permest P19 awesl anette Goo eae a ss é range Ha i 37 OE Full Price — $3500 spreade,ahesia and plow case. NouRERERTING enor | sifne ieee | Asphalt poten G01, bag “S1.08.4 ment wun ealarger = “Fe | Fea nat = ae ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76. Pc Lot it Auburse Rg vt @ooD KEE | t : 88. 4 ; . burn He Mobile > room. all modern & 2 vacant: curteins and drapes. Pull jine of | 51 w. HURON FE 41555 Chu h if BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. | _2-3647. SAL iw BEA —————ee _vi ge. YE 80000, ~ 4 fisht ipm Tene ——— . | | age. jots, fenced trees. garage. ear AVAILABLE. 1000 items MS | BROVINCIAL SOFA _& 2 OCCAS- TCN S ANC. it orebard vake_ave, _ everererne 3 wrvor Vitees Sunt |? ELEC) HOVER TYPE BROOD. | 1 DE LUXE 3¢FT 2 BEDRN. off Best Blvd mae to du, numerous to mention. mies wi) | ‘oneal chairs. A-l. MA 66177, | 107 Squirrel Rd UL _2-4000 | # HOT ke CULVERTS.| Sale Musical Goods 62 rs and cedars, all $5.00. You $15 ea ORcenled? 2060 Aima. Like new. qelenas win- ba on continue. weekly until é@verything | POSTER BED AND CHEST. EX- 1057 CHEST-TYPE 17 FT. PREEZ. | lass block Sibley Coal & Supply x dig them Groveland farms at. 2615 Halsted Rd dows rms screens. OR land cortract. will Co, 140 N. Cass Av accept "55 *e "$8 car or station ‘8 sold! H & L Distributors. : eet condition FE 5-0066 after ea oN ae jus pox 5 OHTOK ACCORDION SALE — ALL sizes Groveland, 2, the R.: le half way 19 PERG 80N pLRACTOR. WAG. | a wagon as down payment. FE COMPRESSOR, 2 HP SINGLE GOO . . erw es, & AIR TRETRE AM LIONTWEIONT EB a pe BLOND mb TWIN BEDROOM SET | PRILCO TABLE TV WITH MATCH. | phase motor & DeVilbiss pump FE_20is Boveretn jeenee ee tak | eee eee ME 1-1 161. rake. 1275 Pontiac Lk. Rd. OR | trave] trailer. 1933; Quar. INVESTMENT | $10; 2. gold chairs: 935. OR | ing Dive, eacelign’ condition, bar | Blank. nos assembied: 900. JELLED MAGIC CHORD ORGAN BIDND OR NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE & US. antec for ie. Sep them and et Wacom ial. warete uecvei tr $a or 3-0062 after 5. | fet for aorta WG. 2 awrire agai = | Thig paint needs 20 o stifring. will Wale 130. o. =. Rg a3 en ee in dk TRACTOR or Bales 3008 W eer Bets a street from Comm é AUTIF"L SINGER SEWING om aN 7 t O ereder. $500. | emeprang somal a monmessees 1 OE coceine PM gies P. AINT UP AND SAVE! machine sews forward and re- | habe Sesteds @ 0 a ora ALLAGHER’ S ou dig. We specialize in sales; TRogan 9-0144 | {6 Join one of Wally Byam's ez- ou ie a tuk Pe wot ences, MAple 5-601! seed i A peg i Aca de pay | choose ftom clors %0 | 1g Huron PE 40006! Sercons & Wee come tans ATTENTION eee —_— ~ aren’ ouse pain er mo Capitol Appl. FE AKLA Fr ' = g i ne fe ge RUBBER pase PRINT Gal. u18 $046. 436 CARTAN J ie ed DEMONSTRATOR Evergreen Farm. 0970 Dixie Hwy.| See the new Olivgr Crawlers Authorized Sales JEEP WITH NEW MOTOR SNOW (g037 4-Ft. Wall Tile" _....25¢ AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WAR- KITCHEN TABLE ro CHaIRs,| (oon Electronic Organ Beautiful JO | eda ot | Ponti niet ; plow. $65@ value for small front) ————-_ se wie LINOLEUM sve, fanty Service Reo & Wil-Mow-| sofa bed, boy's bike Children's | Maple finish Used at Builders SALE ON DARLIA ROOTS, LARGE, Ts, back hoes gas or diese! ontiac Chief & Detroiter end loader, P tacks OL BANKRUPT STOCK _ avers 1c ©, Huron WE ¢2084| Sales. See the "Se Reo Rider. All|, table end_chairs. MA_¢-4438. en: selection of chew type name va-| “Alec, ¢ since of Oliver wheel: Complete sclestion of § and 10 after 5, weekdays. ANY giving me Ope oe i ae nokes s orpened « eneine -@/! dawn MOWERS SHAR’ MORRIS MUBIC ora a 3 tor $1. 417 8.) orig with loeders & back wides. Also @ large selecti pet Bette —_____, bfeakfast sets Cheirs and cock: ge gr gta nee thy Pick up & delivery H. E Pick op FE pit SHARPENED. | 14 8. Telegraph Ra. = te ot Sel Tt Gn ear ates top them LADY BURKE GOLF CLUB SET. ers Ls Se ae eC ae eee ee eee | Oe s, mass ee et | tater Re Ob OT eae Liberal ee eee) oe allowance” — 6 complete, exe. cond, tor boat.| springs veattressen, Mus) 00!) opt land Park Dr. OR 3-9811 ER 76 N. TORO PROFES- ENRICO R TREE 7 SWITCH Ac. | STATE ; INSPECTED | RASPSERRY e svels trailer, or tent. FE 2-6676 immediately. A chance for a real a OFFICE TYPEWRIT- aN EXPERT LICENSED HEAT. _Sional, $575. MA_ 66304. | cordian. Like new. MA 5-1877 __diants _MAple 5- Pontiac a Tractor «Co & Industrial O utc inson SWAP OR SELL BUNK BEDS buy. Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 x — Rune rocsree” 1228; | ing man needs work. Bigger bar. NATION’s FINEST COUNTER TOP GIBSON MANDOLIN & TAPE RE. STATE iNSPECTED. ROBINSON 8. Wosteard Sproat innersprin mattresses Disi @ Hwy Drayton Plains. Open. acnelacmreatbacnNle%s z gain than ever on variety of used material. * piastie Ce ttaste 65¢ | corder. FE 4 strawberry plants & Latham rasp- FE 14402 | M s. drapes & chest, $30, MA ‘ti! @ Friday til 8. 1.000 ft orth Sas tle Looct and new beating units. if gold or | Petey Ri, Cables, Rarewate 6: | SIAN TORTRO- OSCAR pcktatie| er ee Se W-C TRACTOR obile Homes _ — eee 4 ne te s. no . 2 | AK DT Wick TRIAL - 5-9006 : bos a FE 25217 | OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIN- SAGE CEMENT WIRER une BANOATE FORA MOTHER RWS "OU, SAE COUERER, $3pH ever tn Ok Site" em roRRACe BEET WORE | PIANO REKZAC, #0,05% TONTR | ee*oonevenORRENS i saat ON Sal er. OA ¥-3067, 417" CENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER: | REFRIGERATOR $30 IATCHING | ~ ANCHOR FENCES | “tank Reas MA $-1501, OR 3 rehased armel applied | fore OUR | EVERGREENS | BE- ETS. FRAZER ROTO ©S TRADE TWO GOOD BUILDING drrer comb 4 yrs old $100 crih & chifferobe 960. FE ¢600!. | FO pROMeE STR a ee oral! | an aeh, lenathe > re * ot Charm Rd. off ty Two arias i *Ondvke. OO OR ee lots with City improvements at) at 2115 Watkins Lk (SINGER ZIG ZAG EQUIPPED | — 7 "St EB _S- $-in 21-ft, weaatne -.---«-~ lise ft. Wizom Rd., Wixom, W008 Opdyke ‘a $1.200 and $1,200: equity in land | BIGELOW COTTON | CARPETING rewing machine, in peautiful con- | BATHROOM FUCTORES EB YOUNGS. | +8 te PLUME i n 1 OMOND een TT nase.| STRAWBERRY & As ¥ CET Ue bE YOUR TH ER ee, re eae aa MO ag a ENTE he Gi Sethe Retaage? | Svtatgatret ea Nery | ae Ragas 7 Pe ene] Ri poe soe eo en Eg age ne De BUY EARLY & SAVE | Miia gah ot Reas PE 4-4812 Ask for Mr 2-066. FE 5-9407 >| qutomatle water” heater, bard: PULI-DOWN LIGHT FIXTURES } TAY th we trailers. We will sell them valid Clark | Bu bb _ | ware. Electrical gupplies. crock; $695 Ceili . GRiNNEIL L’S - Bolens tractors & mow lot for 10 per cent. Holl Pa cht A ee ______ | BOOKCASES. IRONER. COM- warty am HIDE-A-BED, GOS-| and til Ivant elling or sidewall. G.A. ~ Simplicity tractors & newsr es EOP PE mae SUT © | otc tse woo T feet ane, bas) Tarts Ee SO Ov tMitiooas rao sn| For Sale Peta __@ Exes wovin™ | eosin gal Ha A 1 1. ies ous. | RIG- aint an per Kemtone jeer aR! an nee SOFA BEBE | AITatY ge aed OS sam LAPEER? Pe woe ge Be Beg oman mine vo | ares PD aa canes | POUCH Ne NEW AND USED ’ sizes, un . 4 i. 4 Here eeee rr. im ¥ BNO ..sccees:: eas hg (Valued aie tec ax medrese ead compos aoe nette: —_ $3 3516 Stier wa, BATHINETTE MAPLE . BUNK bh a ly ‘ fe per ft. , — home. _OR R_ 3-002, onabe : wee & New tien Daaie TRAILERS tion wagon or pick-up of equal narspr wetiresses, 81795. Cot. | 2 mile _E. of Adams beds, complete. Matching chest, y Depeling, wae per ft. | Practies piano ....... seeveces- 00 | @ WK. OLD “KITTENS. FREE TO Rochester 0761 Liberal alue’ MU ton esses. $1293. Pearson's | SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. dresser. & aluminum screens. | ‘ood home, UL 32-5504 a ro WILL TRADE | EQUITY IN 7 BED. Furnitere 43 Orchard Lake Ave #1950 Electroiur Vacuum. s1a0s.| S,sefren Goofs stroller. ‘80 Chev. | BENSON TUMEER CO. Used | blonde Lowrey otgen with ADORABLE PUP TO COME IN AND SEE Parts — Bottle Ga a 4 rms ‘ rats 1 Tadd poe ct |SRARD, KEW “WROVORT uL oe a a Ee we rome : PLYWOOD SPECIALS seu saahagnar tewies Stee Exe sense, OCCT itiand Shores: IATIO TR Heirons With Posh. | gg RAILER EXCHANG WILL TRADE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, end mattress 939.05. Pearson's| Good cond Reas 221 State St. 2 — coonenoenonee ACK { FTAR G_AND BO- Telegraph rE ee Sie of 2 bedreom tratier. OR _ Furniture, 49 Orchard Lake Ave. | STOVES BOUGHT? SOLD. EX. BARGAIN S vs" Man He 30 Used Kimbal! console, walnut, E-Aite. Sax _ OR 3-26 Fens we have. Le ea st z m. COLDSPOT wi REFRIOERATOR eben ea Turner's 602 Mt Clem- a. er wall paneling $4.95 | Queen Anne AKC : AR frechere. ere and mowers a é 00D FRAME STORM DOWS. Exe. running cond, $50. 3-6157 | FE 2. v = Gustine ets te ee . shots, wormed, housebroken, Reas.| bérgain feet = ) Ky nue. trade for rus EL AR aut EPING ra as vr ae, BOLD WALRUT BED With MAR- Meee PR Wa Mcleod leering by “dca ow: ft. CAL up res ERS MA 42660. = A, 2-0803 lw resser FE, _ PONTIAC P 3 LA OS. WANTED HYDRAULIC WATER a an ae ere chdha tiie ie ; ram. BABY BED. sip, BA. SYLVANIA M ANY CONSOLE PEQGBO = 1488 Baldwin Av rE 18 BE. Huron FE 40666 Shoes +n | by feeding table, $15: xr era.| TV. beautiful bargain for. eash. | PARELING — TNSULATION | — s SMALL TA FOR “Pontiac | Rd. at Opdyke | tor. $45: washer, $20:-ges stove, | — or aN patie 181 Commerce CEDAR FENC? POST—ROOFING | off. Sizes 24 2 24) sale. FE 2-0740. re SA __ For Sale Clothing 56 so ae oe cies seen 42 rn | EPRIO ~ FORM PIPE—B | nn +, oe ; , FARMALL. : ; con MICA BREAK- | RICK—STEEL . 4 solors Tl DO + pew. aah. caltiveter. anew binge sTEWA NER ute 1 | weecaas BRA NEW 4 _ton FE 5-2766 a set. @ vr crib & mattress--3-* * teplaces. $56 CC Rustic picric N’'T Wi > H FOR trailer. 48080. RR Bers AL AL OAR iD overcoat. she 48 ure eel GRA MARRED WATER WEAT-| Other baby items. All ir, good FHA. Terme Free Estimates tables $17.96. Roger A. Authier MONEY Qa. a A M Y GREAT Lawes ex ri 7 | of. GR $2 gallon 960 95 cond, Call after 4 OR 3.3608: Co, lee ishioss Rd, (M59) 4 { Make it easily} Paraders — Mas-) “u Pres or Biles on M| 14-10 83, we 10° Wide. to OPEN es Ponti a cs onee, exe, cond, #10818. i's Bil 3468 auburh rh FE FEIT. UL 2-3000 | RD at Ci ag a oon ae ee M'3-4898 "e through Classified Ads. To 6oL “ake, fis & RMA “TRA ve on me wonderful buys ei ee : ERCTAL i DEEP ~PREEZE | — Co 1060 W. Ruron [SU RPLUS LU MBER & | RIDING - TRACTOR a , “3s | sell,.rent, buy, swa p, hire, | ap. Market +2400. goes. $250. PE 6-2766, — fined ay ay. One 13. hey S716 was pa mide TABLE TOP GAS STOVE PHHILCO poke co. |. Gttienea 9 years: aid. be * $350{ dial FE 2-81 ake Popriaes - ARMA on | _ My" Sori aber: refrigerator! 1423 Genelia Mighlhni Rd lhe ok »-Toea new, sag Males males. All colors. H., 20 ft. conveyor with 9 RENT s : : . a Quick sale $150. MI 66051. 2 d engine & shreadder. MU | Miapsible: traller. PE 2830, OO i ; ce ; 4 ~ UL . 4 . , { . . , = . "4 bas . 5 4 = + OS = a me A- ) ‘ { < . wie ee . = i j ; s . . THE PONTIAC PRESS.. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 FORTY-ONE : For Sale Housetrailers 78) E Boats & Accessories 85| Wanted Used Cars 88 OF ir Sale Cars ‘91, For Sale Cars 91, ___ For Sale Cars 91 _____ For Sale ¢ Cars 91 For Sale.Cars 91 4 For Sale Cars Los " J '93) CHEVROLET 42 FORD CONVERTIBLE. FOR NEW TRAILER SALES pe ALUMA CRAFT | CAS — SAVE - REPOSSESSION olAriC. rete oe Be c BIRMINGHAM Must Have ALMA-STAR boat New 1960 models from $2 H 1" Be) Air, DOWN A CHAMPION-GREAT LAEES eo EA Cred : Gatge iecoln atiowssee, | Shma""Ohed *teshaaatha "ts : | ss Borg Conver. no Rat i i trace Re tits me, Cai a RAMBLER Room AKE Beoter eee Turner Foru. - | 466 8 Woodward _* __MI_ 63900 | 69 Chevy 'best motor 3 carbs. Gibson Trailer Sales DUNHAM’S ANY MAKE OR MODEL | 1065 pe wry Htop. Auto. Radio | an eo SON PAIRLANE. ' toed MERCURY U0 HP MANUAL | 2.000 miles RAB 81.307. a rie Va. AUTOS. 1CH 2265 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4166 PAlb ‘THE TOP DOLLAR $386 | vy 210 -| Redio, heater, fordomatic, reai start, all.controls. PE 4-4671. [38 Maico. 60 miles a gallon, hy 41416 VAN DYKE RE 24463, ~ROAT Dy —— FOR “THE RIGHT CAR. or) Pord "victoria stick. Radio H. New tires ioe mile@ge.| clean. Burns some cil. Full price, | . a ont. | a2 DeSoto ead BOAT DOCKAGE SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH jl Coa ee eat vt owner, MA $1224. $1175 OA ‘6-2427 aay | sp ig ae Sa so, have SS teem — On Union Lake. Reserve your; O08 LMS KBLLBY. Radio a Heater... CEE VOLT 8g On et ie. | FORD VicToxia er atl | Ra. Lake Orion MY 38209.” | 54 Geditinc full p'wer- 'sh.e8 OH!! THAT NEW | spece now. ' 1984 Hudson Jet Liner Auto. $305! pp wagon, RAM. 2500 Sutce| white, “Auto trans RAH. WW | ie MERCURY 3 GA MARDTOP | “sine ibe citer’ pons pistaei*o— JAG J DUNHAM’S Ist Mercury Convert... ies | owner. Good ee aren me. OE Woodbine Mot ‘Steadard trans. Spotless. FE | panels. Financing « ; 1959 VAGABOND . VANWELT | FION WAO | 4 2268 Union Rd. Vv 1 1954 Pontiac 870 Hydra $405 «DR. @ STATION WA Voorhets | e e 24260 ECONOMY c IS SOMETHING! } nion Lake Rd EM 3-4184 OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy. | ipsg © Royal 6 cylinder. | Se aa or trade. PE ~~ G d , ’ °| ST MONTEREY MERCURY DDR. 22 Auburn - Auto, ulate 6406 | ing . ae : St Oxford Trailer Bales. Eve's BO io) / 1984 Buick Special “21 "$4 CHEV. 4 DR, 210, PO, R&H,| rand / for your convenience” | hardtop, Automatic. ng tires. Low | ae CONVERTISLE chila can understand the ditfer. sia oeSOOD saccade T° Plymouth Y ie wa fered = & baw ot = Op enin g - = and ih miles. $1,408 ful” Worries pay. | WALLS. ABSOLUTELY NO ) MON: ence Other models to see too. L NEW RAMBLERS. NO | ontiac Auto Brokers S i ments. mo. DOWN. Assume 1 MILES outs OF LAKE SLAYBAUGH’ S “CLEAN CARS” "renee mls Juarae RE- | | 126 1260 _ Perry ai at} Madison. F PE | +9100 atier andernieaion | Roky ae. accor ; so a or ot AGO —DaTvi 5 me oe Great Mer Mr. dae AL ee Se MOTORS WE'LL GIVE YOU BI CH AM 7 CHEN, (OR. WAGOM, BED inp CHEVIE . .....,.... CT] ? ; is | Runs good, $150. UL | me or_Pord.. PIRDE TMALLEN, $ALE, 10 | menor ie | BIRMIN Sa ioe wit Re | OE acces acts:| Bright Spot” | amcor mor erg | ® OO Bae oe used rental’ trailers. “en TS. MERCURY MOTORS. @TO) — ror YOUR EQUITY OR Pontiac Auto Brokers ANY REASONABLE OFFER. Fl-| C4 RFETY-CHECKED est offer. FE 8-1066 | "35 OLDS SUPER 4 DOOR, CLEAN SSS Se a Uove’ Siar alumisum ite i2| & GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR R AMBLER 1200 Perry at Madison FE ¢0100/ NANCE ARRANGED eo rrieE ARS ‘96 MERCURY HARDTOP. Rg- , 9005. 303 W._Iroquote. PARKHURST crgias as low. ap 4208. Plouser © WOODWARD _ | 19€ CHEVY. «DR. sTATIONWAG- weg cee USED CARS. DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY } ; TRAILER SALES 666 S. WOODWA go (WEW, powergide isuering & | "37 FORD ; NO MONEY DOWN Assume per. | THERE'S prams Rhy ge MO pe. Bier er cruiser ri D, FAIRLANE 500 CONV OVER ments of $2724 mo Call Credit | 1940 Lapeer Ra Lake Orion) ft "eabin cruiser. $1,305. . MI 6-3900 ee ne nae eae: S| oe RB, POM, R&H, Ww . Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 7500. | N Ti Featuri new 1959 New Moon ps. “Check on our packed deal RAMBLER ‘ og CHEV 4 DR. HARDTOP. $1250. Wats, peace war iy pel crpeen ° 1: ———— | oO Ime Mobile “homes Dossier Lake | Wcntnkcatetnmoterserandin (reflects 215 SAGINAW & SERVI 7 on 2-0050 or trade. RE 2-9683 a ae ge — won SHARP. LIKE rion an xford op Only 10 —_____ Fe Feet ; Rated ttl tke ee TRAVEL TRAILERS SEE TH = yates Oe ai Gus & eperts | ; . ; 56 ‘Chevrolet eecees $745, | 1987 PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN | FRANKIE & e OuRNY'S | ‘i al ) new Triumph, 15. ft., wit, Center. 15210 Holly Ra. Holly. tdoor soden. 6 cylinder. “rend n Radio & | MOTOR SALES Sisiea Wear Gaok,"| eB _ MElrose , ’ CASH ard shift, Radio & Heate en ee | 1953 Pontise, Standard sbift . $295 Sleeps 8, read? iio fo. “Om “Saiy' fast: aGaTe REPAIRED AND REPIN: aa eae CHEVROLET CO BOR Cay S Srecrat me. a ae Ri select from Fo ty $235 | H ft : : a . TO Wat ative Bo ge a Meet stale cs CS > Moto Sales 280 se hia 1968 — : ar Petar a Very Liberal BSS “Oude, Standard shut - tia | 21 f Smoaern. 61 ft. Mobile Cruis- \BOAT WINDERIELDS. Git 096 | sUAURY A Can nee) SEED Has The . MI 6-6934 eater ry whttewalls. Like new ALLOWANCES | 1982 — i ig eaal “ $273 | Get Ready S"peatms.. galy $2066." Matra! ing rip. Perry Service Ine. $129 See Nf & M Motor Sales| INTERNATIONAL LINCOLN-MERCURY | ™ on your trade-in Many Others, ‘fer | Tréagpertalien —_ Seana S668, Ben morcemer Groal rea = wOTORS— PRatLens | Fo a + 4 eRe, | BIRMINGHAM Dysatiow’ Rad Resto % besier 32-8 Open from 9 ‘til 9 For Spring Coach Bales, 18510 Holly Rd. Hot (Trojan "isbearas fend Outboards. TOP CAsH ssss-FOR CLEAN CLEAN CARS | 1-YEAR Har denburg es. . 81305. J] ‘ROMI ‘1 RAMBLER WAGON | STAND " " ly. MElrose 4-677]. Whitehouse and Glass Magic r trade up or down. ‘ 1964 Pontiac. Starchief- 2 dr. $205. Scott Motors and Servi ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN | ) PASAT LER TOR Be SitigntSoh atts MES | Be" omc ree gene cans, §~DISCOUNT |, cvananree vero cana, Hitee Syigimee Rade“ oh SOER® FALE". oxnvicg MAY 5665 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-2838 ; : -_ 900, ‘§? RAMBLER CUS ATION Rent 1 Trailer Space ‘7 eae pe—eaiaal RTEMG WABTES Wi aes | WARRANTY | Sis: Seer: rowtrgise Hed comaue Rade 2 dr. Hardtop, Mer- Bright Spot wy Wagon. de008 niles r 18 THE BEGINNING OF *, BOATS & MOTORS | | CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-1308) 9 1 Orchard Lake at Cass MANY MONTHS OF | WELL BUY YOUR CAR! | F asad ria slae ca maa ATG O16. : “Fun i ” sed 3h demeian Wek. $5 CHEVY 2 DP. 36.000 MILES, : , un in the Sun ‘age HOT MONE Re ERE ema aaa AERTS EBay GIVEN FREE, | ail peggy wl Mt | nee, thay | EE S018 Open ‘ul 9 “Weekend A con Saw cas, ne cei rE S306) Viet Wevinrady elect controls WTD: | LATE, MODEL szaTiOon| \\ ITH. EVERY CAR CHEVROLET Bet AIR Wamp) nn” - searecs ue ise FORD WAGON. HURRY, THIS ; Guaranteed to Run see ; ' . : (NSIDE DE CITY LIMITS 3 BLOCKS Cred_i¢ fi. ‘58 Kigin . | _tradéiin. OR 37046 100% new. EM sb21é. 7 SUNS UE*) (Oe Power steeritg. Power ies | So Se as cee Speci als CHECK THESE Coach Park FE 5-9002 Full line oe m Mareury Engines Wanted Used 1 Trucks ! 89 ° NO) MONEY DOWN Powerglide. Radio & heater $1795. rece i es, Way we pay. Sprin Priced OXFURD MOB'LE &ANOR FOR MAZUREK MARINE , -N : ——— dr 870 Hydta-4 lewe : : - those who wert the best 40108 80 Boulevard & Beg CASH PAID ee erage; No Exclusions tase Caerroler | ddr Radio 1 mae” tier Sat ptirtit:+-dewn 1956 CHEVROLET $1255 Beauti ul Cars! iote 16x40" cement patios, ec BOAT TRAILER. qciey DeTY. for all models - month. Lucky Auto Sales. 183 8. owner $1005. BIRMINGH AM SPORTS COUPE, V3. ‘3 BUICK 2 Door =... .. $1 One mile east of Oxford on Lake $250. PE 44676 Used Tracks ee pata eae Con | _eagieae +2214 or FE #1006 POWERG v WINDSHIELD } automatic ..... F = 1954 Pontiae 4 dr. sedan. Radio 7 - el. PARERURST LAKE TRAILER eaten aoe ae amieie SCURAM's AUTO & TRUCE Ue Ghee. Gar. wagon $081 | 2 CHEVROLET HARDTOP POW-| Hear e hydramaile #0 RAMBLER 1955 (BUICK ......$ 895) BUICK Super 3 Door BF ahs | ae" Wonderful location “Oa "72, Covering boats O mover ot | aol PEP on yao Chevrolet pacer 8 Be M Asaume payments vot | 100, Veuthall, 4.000 actus! miles. | yg 9 woodward exsee | 1958 CHEVROLET $1075 |“ CHEVROLET * Deer 200 some Se Lake Orion and! i= @ to Sundsys 9 to 12. OR + "$2 Pontiac, ¢Dr. ‘Nice ...... § 286 ee mo. Call creak Mgr. Mr. Radio & - $1545. CONVERT <= —— BEL AIR, 2? DOOR. 6 CYLINDER, "$6 BUICK Century H-T .... $1294 JOBILEROME ESTATES 0D. sete ec ge ser wihead | Used Truck Parts 89A 8A ae Can, eau a SO) Sree Stee Manele Tere HOMER HIGHT MTRS. * resents. Call PE $0300 between | SHARE <7 | 38 CADILLAC Cpe Deville $1994 erm lakefront and playground CUSTOM BOAT COM 4 5 eens UCK PARTS is Chev. Sar cient ee $ $08 | 5 Rust 15 Minutes trom Pontiac’ i » Lat v | 1954 pORD ... epee By 3), P-Lane 4 Door .. 9,024 canyv repel. 4277 : v. Bde. Wice ........ ; 55 FORD F- YOUVE = Wis x ‘Rest Kon ee ™ eas ” i | ALL Bolen tases Sip Mopms 0 Chevrolet +47, . “7S igs | bat bof, flriy cleee cen. ns bie Ontord. ae Oa 43828 | 1958 EOS an 1983. *CHEVROL ET: $ 475 |. 1 sourtac ‘ ee see me st Square @ Trailer -CUBTOM Bi AND wos Auburn Ave | igss a 2 PASSENGER eater and . _ a Foe PICKUP, NEw 6 PLY. - Scat =--" sare Park _) boat Moet ead “55 More eee meee = this week f Auto Accesories 80)” ceeroay, caus aiaas | __ For Sale Trucks | BANK RATES sere, ‘bevee serig. wits oe vats ed al Russ Dawson 1952 CADILI LAC ..$ 495, 8 O08 2 Dom oe a ae Salat erie it HOLIDAY PIBERGLAS ‘41 INTERNATIONAL 1 TON, | . sale By owner. $2,300, Exc. cond. | 7 FF ORD STATION WAGOR 232 §, SAGINAW PE 29131 LLB. Sierra aiden * MERCURY ENOINE % RACE | CADILLAC ALUMINUM stake. Good cond. §225. FE +4864, | Oven 5:30 am to 8 om. _PE ¢$771. Runs good. EM 3-0081, H. Riggins cm FORD +DA" 0 CYLINDER. 1956. FORD siete sisie's $¥275 , ‘$3 BUICK Special 2 Door $ 304 L_3-3047 MERCURY OUTBOARDS to. hw Ba : 157 6 PASSENGER STATION | Gq pc = CA — standard CUSTOM, _ a FORD ¢ MTR. "82 OLDS #8. INLAND LAKES SALES |"@ oRp we ae N h Ch weca Powergiide, RAH, | spot a a eras | _ tiles. wh" OR eo ad 1955 DELRAY... ...-$ 925 ‘S FORD Custom 3 Door .. 9 1 Dodger’ Se'Lt Pacuee o Pr.3iz] W. BURON VE ontn | Working. cond, 6246. Tom Bebr. | ort ev. en see er es’ Le, | i Ona Con. Raf. FOM. 2 1036 V4. FORD CONVERTIBLE. | cy POWEROUIDE 44 CHEVY B-Air 2 Deet....8006 + RPETTE 4 SPEED THANGSLis cous BOP ae Me Weaker | TERNATIONAL SS FOG | Smtr mee 8 Moan Sth | cea — Se ge Acie Braker | aaameetnre epeerig—|1959 IMPALA"... $2095 | a duo ay Lbgeention pal “onc ee | PSo00 oe, es ere = ieee “i straight a thian mare. 1260 Perry at Madison rE _ 49100 Reconditioned ‘61's to Se me 4 DOOR. BARDTOP - DEMO. ‘™ PO Oe) REE _ scxses = . Maliory ignition. Dundtett cam-| molded piylap boats. Our demon. | — “Fer Sale Truck 8 a PORE CoA WiGoe Fak Cuevya, Pontiacs, aise geod pelectien, of 7 CE & Ga a... 68 m™. r 4 . tre fue. ump ‘for Chevrolet, "v8 Evinrude Blattihe oh pv moter | mane 8 r ® A ixie ‘OK’ Cars ys camvacees 5 res | =e = oo Good | Hho, nay AUTO, sate Gacy the rest first then come | ‘HM PONTIAC ¢ Deer ........ 8 6 ala CT JO) ore YOU 1980 CHEVY. ‘» TON PICKUP. 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- ‘0 FORD V8 PAIRLANE WHITE | 7 FAIRLANE 500 FORD Vic. | out to ners for one of ' GOOD ‘$1 CHEVY MOTOR 440 buy , : . 4258 Seeden. | 5 the et Gear te Oakland Coun- | ‘$1 PONTIAC 2 Door ........ $ Market 6-943 NEW is FT molded piywoed lap: | “Drove Pans. =| EVERYDAY PRICES ae ee ae 7706. | with ook a coudl-| “toria. Snowshoe white, red &| {y* sort ey Mo new car. Wasteino oi cans pie ROG windshield, frome “vale-dhra seats | 52 youd cor, Bu n ‘nor tyre AT THE "Wire wheels. §750. FE 2-0060. | eee Pe oe, & H EXTRA | | Stick® epectal43 305. ey Parmer ' bd be ney . Comp with | yor clean Cc | ; — | fs Poatse is? (MPERIAY Lixe NEW | oe ue F moot. ter iow ¢ ( arpen er NN’ For Sale Tires 830A \UEED 10 PT. telded ‘piscesd ren: sie Dixie ' ‘OK" Lot bisek. 4 door, South Hampton, | BARS ‘2 FORD oe "TON ‘PANEL EXC. | ful ‘power, radio end heater, pe ' about, windshield, steering, solid | “cond. $450. al oe : Cel “EL 7 HURRY! oMURRY! HURRY! Pi et TIRES peor i as ee a uc %. TOX ¢ PICKER CHEAN 1958 IMPALA Rieage 1 owner. dunt the a EF BIRMINGHAM Chev. MOTOR SALES 3 i a eee cones covensd au ane 7988 2 CHEVROLET VANETTE eT faites | NOOring vacation. Oni | Sales and Service noose WEST “URON } z = mir ue wer 107 NEW WRITE WALES RELLEY $2720, Both’ bottoms "and beck | |e Brakes, powergiice. ‘Bg t New HODGES, INC. ' SOLVE YOUR | RAMBLER — [ore SEREpars tag # pa 1 ; Springfield, 6.70x15, $18.05 Also) yur “eget ge wetay Aue, 0 | ‘4 FORD SanbEM 2 DOP 9 ¥DS.| rubber. an equipped and a one | 360 8. Sootwere | BM 3-4101 415 COMMERCE RD.- ‘FE +7371 FE 4-179 used Lires. | Kuba , Site Gervice:'..-eigee wig to sth Take Mae co | — 2-700. 61.000 ee 78 “ener: "52195 Ae Sod 0 ew Transportation Problems | ese s ee MI 63900 | 1e@ W. Huron gies W. Highland Right on Hickory | ‘86 FORD F-600 d REPOSS ESSION 2 SHARP FORD CUSTOM 6, c ARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Ria 7 mil De- | _8075 cash, PE 5-6257. WE FAVE THES R&H. only $395 : “GR uarae mas See Be ie! APs aT) toy CHEVROLET | SRR Malet FR) ow OREN ae eat Es | Must Make R Pp ee = " 1950 “FORD ¢ & : wake ED. WILLIAMS Pa eee OE eB BOAT 3 ‘VEEP WITH SNOW PLOW FE) Heacinl Woke aaa aace tear on - fir Bei King “Auto” = "37 Chevy W agon _tires 3 } US a e oom cro 1 8-0402 r v4, “CONVERTIBLE. | 451 5 Saginaw at Raeburn | FE Sal Like vew Phone | INSLEY’ | SBOveL. MODEL 1. “I tide V8 fully cuuipoed ois oun: | ‘$5 DODGE, BFA GTIruUL CAR $850 ee Ford er Pick Mow) mileage. PE 8-908. | B clieve “ke it's ma secret the dey these eect OO a { _yad_ MA ¢2204. er See D KEN ge on Pickup NO MONEY, DOWN an uicks are se ing, so in order to make room FULLY EQUIPPED WEST COAST PICKUP. 01.665 IN- WALT sMITH , nEPosseds! Your Headquarters | Bit post MP Mercury. traier rie ene renee wh $1695 ART LEPTLE at 36 Dodge 4Dr. Sedan ae eal + te. ie month. | for all these beautiful trade-ins we are cuttin FOR FOREIGN CARS | ¢ pm panicle OVER .50 CASS-OAKLAND '36 Dodge Convertible flat oF FE vie || prices and letting them go. DON’T TAKE LEFT TIRES FOR — THE PICRIMINATING RAMMLER-DALLAS | ogg goon Malar USED CARS 55 Chrysler Sedan 7 Foam: 3135. Ss FORD. FORD. Ea. | OVERS, SHOP EARLY. Open ’till 9 p.m. or later. GOODYEAR | tnd wood. also Car Craft Aere | 131 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER are noe owne's. Also Bany tress. 312 Wits Oenlead Avense’ | 5) Dodge 2-Door —TNPORT SPECIALS 1959 FORD $2695 py 8 eg my Ti fi ‘ 4 meet | . . ee mae we ic. E =m es a , zs rs se ERY ICES! ORE | trailers 4 GMC 4 Ton Panel| porta ore ‘3 DODOE ¢DR, G00D CONDI- Dede: Wopen 44 MOA Roagste ss ee ee Li used boats. | J. = ——————— oS ae =. Oh. a Dod Cr A Roadster Pairlane hardtop. Fordom heogee. Auto Service 81 couplings | pig gg ie oan al eri eat ood mileage New |'53 Chrysler 4-Door B+} 3 Healy Me and Mortis stile Wau ’plste ‘eat "cover. Lite how ane iy ite mis rear - 7. % ’ = SSE MARIS RaguapoR CMC —e— x" L i inine "o86""ERT sais ater |'S2 Nash Rambler avanTENe sow |] 1958 CHEVROLET ..... "$2495 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN = yp “OUTBOARD MOTO C ) 4pm : :’S] Plymouth 2-Door YOUR FRIENDLY ALER € Cylinders rebored Zuex MERCURY RD M ry S y 3 FOREIGN CAR steering. power braxes Powerglide. V& chine Shop "3a" Wood Phone ve Pace & service. a ed Br h' ‘Dixie “C ot 1957 ’51 Pontiac 2-Door AND SERVICE | _ engine, Pedic. hewier white wall tires. Solid white finish -_, “Sale 2 Motor § Scooters 82 2, MERCURY MARE 20H AaXD & Factory TONCN Braytox peaine. Mich yo odge Cornet 2 dr. ‘31 Lincoln, power en OE Poe toe | 1958 FORD $1895 Gites "ort vereplase Gee ee | OAKLAND AT CASS | Buick, 3S. Super .. $795 31350 REPOSSESSION te ee tk eee USHMAN EAGLE. 6 AP. Lake After 4 p. "OR TRADE % FT.| ¢door Dynafiow. radio Ho cash needed. 9208 full vrtes. | with standard shift. @ cylinder engine. spare “Good nape MY > 3-1183 | NATIONAL ONE D Deaton it rT Lr & 6109 Chev. trac | heater "Power brakes. Whitewall La erome y $19 monta. apes cages Me Radio. heater, white wan Gres. A mot ws Bg wage. NEW & USED CUSHMAN OCOOT., sloop Sound seaworthy. Extra | tor, 1958 ‘Ait over ¢ & a | ITy Bell ning ant PE + | $380 FE Fini | ber Co. UL 21330. BOB FROST, INC. 1957 BUICK 1895 _ers 200 E Pike. FE 44246. oo. FE 25971) _| m i 9A | HUNTER "BRYD. ae FORD DEALER REPOSSESSION cece ee ee cone OPEN MAY COSTELLO | o Insurance 280 _For Sale Motorcycles 83,stis air rane Grog map | AS MIT 6-6934 ‘i DODOE, si Motors, Inc. | ss sui price ne, aah nanage. || Ragthalae® S808! Pies tse uls ea es 1954 HARLEY DAVIDSON. KHK.| _preciates ae ee ee to : mneul Pines at Peatiae oe men enift, V-8. Mr. Spt Aa te Ste Be" otrecano MOTOR —wrxcony | He SS ete ee Ta ENDIRMUNGHAM $5 , DOWN | conan rynewt a aes ieee OLDSMOBILE .. . $1295 a cz i trans. steering, power. brakes, Bn ge erg eat MARLEY E-MODEL 0000 VE! _>20), cher 6 pm ____ Foreign & Sports Cars 90B 1952 4 ~DR. L BUICK SUPER | Lov Went Geodon. W4..% nv LMA Han 4 me won Felto, beater. walle "well tires. They come no nicer S EXCELLENT SPECIAL as hemanie | mileage $228 Tasmania | 1983 fe ue Wadlo’ ond ‘eater, {2t, Outland FE ¢3528| “Two tove «ray WW tires. PRIUMPHET #0 65 1-184) Viny! seaiet coast euard approved FE eee |_PE 21206. 5500. 423.33 menth 5 HK aD Va Wat —— | sone Mw s eal oab 1955 PONTIAC ‘$11 195 - For Sale B les 8&4 “OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES pg edo stock DONLOP SLOW "RADIO ERTIBLE, DYKE ] iS, clean of mo a ar le r= er gallon. Hydramatic ae . ae ; nite all tires. -* ver a . ‘ eater. Ww ¥ £9 Sate BUY ae Setaca Lake te Fe Fome| “ibtzcee rae satin ( HOLETELY wo MOREY Ow. | Eddie Steele aofiches fit s sercy,| Eire sda Sie meel| Re B'cees | BIKE EX. THOMPSON CREST LINER. LONE reet Assume payments o mo i Me rieat cootien, FE 5-0198 | Star. and Meyers boats Evinrude fo. Tw ee he & Tie) Call Creait Mgr Mr. Te FORD *35 PORD FAIRLANE FORDOMAT-| jeep V8 ENGINE. 4 WHEEL 1958 98 FORD $2195 ROLLPAST BICYCLES ALL styee+ “es. Cater wailere Giccy ts eee V8 me ocean so can efter OL. Lar Pein 9605. | “drive, with snow blade, 1227 core eee re eres and repair on all makes BMW. KELLY'S HARDWARE dio & Heater Reas. FE Biter, 1955 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. FE 6-9204 EGO FE 23-2529 | ogress _ Brown Rd 300 ® gonvertibie. Power stegring. power brakes, Forde _&_ NSU. Salee-321 8. Edith. | 3000 Auburn at Adams, FE 2-8$11 | _%° § F Sale Cars oe Leaded with extras, Will sacrifice, E wn GaENTe ZOO BUADEN. "HL FORD. PAIRLANE 1 500, 00, SONY. ise 4 MERCURY SMONTEREY” | 4 mae v8 radio, white wall tires. Don't miss y = Se CA PA mg wner. Low m! th’ ‘Boats 4 & Accessories: 85) TRADE-INS allen Dace i990 BUICK SUPER GOOD COND | some? Let us help you adjust to| Walls Will sell outright or trade. ithe = tires. radio, i gag mo Driven 18.00 miles since new | some Wis expensive model. | a eCae aEDANRADIO-AND Pinas wrosuent, seeauee. || 1958 PLYMOUTH $1895 transmssion batter a ‘S) FORD SEDAN. RADIO AND | takes *) see fe 1 eee See toct [ude motors Trede tow pinene Sine’ un seen | Laxe Orion Motor Sales a oad ~meeponen ee ee eee SOLUTELY ‘NO. 0 MONEY DOWN. SEW CAR TRADE- INS | fever perarep. cufimatic transmission, recle, beater. white wall mF pormagr woron ume pox ors | HASKING ene] Je" em ‘53's & ‘54's [$5 DOWN. PR BEE eee 8 hey MOM nll 1957 BUICK ............$1945 — By “oN Mereury Trailer TERRIFIC DISCOUNT DEMO SALE FORDS . 1002 Ford 3 @oor, hard 1950 so FORD, CONVERTIBLE RaH. Upbeintery par sed . Buper hardtop with power steering. power brakes, radio, heater, OR vinrude| moters. Shell Lake Fordometie Radio and sole 1 price $78. MA 6-1706, after 5. $1795 accessories. A deautitul cor all the way. : ‘a sam aa se Sa raced ouboate wean. Be rere! ide, nedter. oor CHEVS. "Eddie § Steele “WILSON ee uss ven 1957 PLYMOUTH " nener,_ wt $1595 CHRIS CRAPT MAHOGANY | rience lea . Belvedere Powerflite, radio, heat white tires, iT eae Sachi Saas Marner managed ae be wa tires, radia, ue No Cash Ford : “ $1395 coral end wi “this te extra nice, come see it piceeeagy’ 8 meortng wheel & TONY'S MARINE SERVI Sercoat yaa Ls solid ae | . 2708 ORCHARD IK. RD PONTIAC-CADILLAC . controls 30 HP Evinrude, Master 2605 Orchard L&. Rd PE eoiig| iD are Needed KEEGO HARBOR 56 CHRYSLER ° 1957 PONTIAC $1995 Craft trailer. outfit like ney. Sas __.__Fibergias 85A SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! FE 5-920 FE 2-280 195¢ THUNDERBIRD 4 dr Power steering & brakes. | ee been run only 50 hours) MU a ‘ ws =e “1 | White with hardtop. Radio, heat-, WW tires. Berut'fn) 2-tone green Star Chief ¢door hardtop. Power itewrma an@d brakes. Hydre- 44071 or MA_ 43067 = | UST MAKE . er Fordomatic ed & white $1495 | matic, radio, heater. white wal) tir is FT. RUNABOUT. 25 HP. EVIN- lpoare. TS COVERED. % MIDGET 1980 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop, "8 s0TO $2,405 trim. A nice cér : ez 2, eat Ee EM ae SME ARG | ae Pema ie Reet BOP per na sid IMPERIAL || 1956 BUICK $1295 baw Rd. Upstairs r 31448 . ual walt tree giass, radio. > . ool 4 ¢r Pawar steer! & brakes. ecscecee eee ew oe $ pm #:c Seek ora ise finisd. ~P Lane 4 Door H-Top. 19. mi. D Autg. trans Tires like new Special ¢door with Dynafiow, radio, heater, tires like new. A ig FT RUNABOUT. T's HP MO henge repel, OR ee ttl baie CONVERTINEE bee & white $1495 one owner car wih low miles. Fe “wa Transportation Offered 87|SAVE' SAVE! SAVE! BE MRS cee us cuss MTS! Saket Radio, heater." Forde: ‘$6 FORD 1956 MERCURY - $119 14 FT. I DUMPHY JUST r REPIN- A sece_e MONTHLY PAYMTS a one a $1806 matic. A low mileage one-owner Victoria 2 dr. HAT. Auto. :trans 8 © © © we we ished 25 h.p. Johnson Rem CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- = Chevrolet Brookwdod ¢door) .! = = * 5 Belvedere 4 r 8 H-Top. Full trade. Power steering, WW tires. Orig- . Vietoria hardtop with Mercomatic, radio. heater. controls, running lights, wise: a gp radio, heater, war narnia! $1695 inal black fintsh ‘tires A real nice car. / . shield, cover & trailer, $525. EM, aaa Sewanee. i ele — mute BUR sf PL M $1295 1957 PONTIAC $1295 = ~ — ee or PLY WO OOD FLY | HENOINE AIRLINER TO St) PLYMOUTR PP ae ful Robidigs blue cradio, heater, 'S6 DeSOTO 1956 PONTIAC ot WE on ee ..$1395 Meso Thar Jonovon. Javetin siee-| consi mil niga Me gga rg ce SAVE! SAVE! Plats 4 Door 8. P-Fiite, Rydremate White ‘res’ Areal! Gr Power steering. Auto, trans. , Chiet hardtop, Power brakes, Rydramatic. radio hea pect np wegen Ni on Ay morse | Fae SOING WORTH, PART SUPER & Holiday mans — wile wal ao ic ; running “iighte exile a rope _loau, either way. FE 5-4 conse Ryérematic. Bad a AUTO SALES be} —— saeonoenocssne CORT — Bac « ae 1956 6 FORD - l 5 a a ; - , bd fehl” z _ i ae Used Cars: Ba white wal trea. aan, ther “ : Firefiite Convertible a el with matching interior, EE a New tA ek steering & Fe ae 51 g =) WOLVERINE © | ‘as MUCH as $50 FOR JUNK AND ee 115 SOUTH SAGINAW ‘66 PLYMOUTH . $125 | tory uipment inejuding power | brakes. Aimost new. WW fires. ha ge red —_— Fordomatic. radio. heater. new white wall meet Heering Seal $525. OR. cheap cas. FE 2-266 days or | SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!| FE 80602 Open Until 9 PM. Custom Suburban 4 Door 8 \ steering. rakes radio. heater. A| Owner former bank official. res finish. 32406. Eves. on = 5 - pea core pee | clean car $1305 . +8 : 1955 BUICK $ 995 BERGLAS BOAT WITH 5 a ac 4-8249 ‘$5 CHEVR : a GE | er er ee a eee . trailer. $1.350 Haskins Chev. "$3 CADILLAC | FLEETWOOD. | PER- 5 Door m0 6 yl \@ dr Bg 7 V8. Auto 4-door maies. radio heater, white waj) tres. =e. a ATTENTION! a ee ‘65, DeBOTO trans. WW tires. Beautiful 2-tone | Prone one-owner car and rand rep wie 16 FT LYMAN WINDSHIELD TLE FOR LESS” 6511 Dixie Righway at M-13 | CADILLAC. "8, courE OEVIIE |. Deora ene Sveete- = WI N. blue 1955 B 1095 rig eg = wiEE PR MASSE el 0) PR Ae ed na | me mY von L $1095 UICK ..,.........$ remote controls. $875. 455 Willow) WE'RE PaYING rr} OLET 2DOOR @ CYL- "6S PLYMOUTH __..usses, ’S6 PLY) U Special pardtop wit ‘with D nstiow | radteliheater " white well tires. _Tree “Lane, son sir ma TOP $$$ DOLLAR wat ppua| idee sick, Forest green S snite | sep toe * ws PONTIAC-CALILLAC | ar peivesen @ etd trans Biss Sad white finleh with eustoin ‘trim 6 FOOT CLINKER. A Buick 2 r_ bardtop, ni Radio, heater, very clean. y octea- . "Syare, battery & lights. 38 horse| heater, radio. white walls, power) $945 24 payments. $31.51 mo. n- Me PUEMOUEE nas. . 1968 PONTIAC _ $995 1955 PONTI AC $1 095 Johason. electric rar lal steering. When toll vp. this one; clud charges. ae low] “Savoy 8 Club Sedan | , Starchief Catalina ‘ dr Hardtop ’*S5 FORD ORO Goto S 8-3255 after 6 p.m é you think at ert cash down or o "SS PLYMOUTH goss | ‘ with radio, hester| Hydramatic Victoria 2 Wee HT Auto. trans Hardtop with power steering power brakes radio heater. Ryare- a “FOOT, CENTURY a | MOTOR SALES todel” Also havea special 4 akat BIRMINGHAM aeperben 6 — © Passenger P-| Senta big pive in color with ment ciearine: vers yt: matic, white wall tires. Red white finish. u weeation Gal” FE ecaises Zio asa WEST HURON gg a sg PUYMoUTR rs $1295 1955 OLDSMOBILE $1095 Orchard Leke. \FE €7371__ FE 41797 top, nl ee ne con AMBLER Plaza 6 Suburban. O’Drive "s5 PL Y MOUTH eee 2% HP. JOHNSON ‘53 EXC. COND, | DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR 4840 DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON PLS. R 1956 CHEVROLET 7 Hydromatic, radio. heater, white wall tires. fetid ; 2184 We will show you how to cut sil 4 dr. Station Wagon V-8 power-| ¢ dr Belvedere. Auto. trans. R&H. Noe af cote 30.000 ectua] miles $250_MAgie_ 57%. | your. payments jim, half. Call or ‘$6 BUICK CENTURY, $1,065. 2-DR. $66 8. Woodward 1 63900 | 'S4 BUICK .. $16] Glide Biter gray ‘fins. A low} Clean, like new age } omner. : B Ticdlor A‘ cone E2307 | Some ot sadn merlin eseiet 2a Gice | ss CAVE RL ADC UT POWER | Pye 2 Dove, Marston, cama 1954 OLDSMOBILE $ 995 a e ‘ 4 : a ne , > oe eee $5 MERCURY MARK 25. 18 a HP. Eddi t ] flow, W-W tires, spare never used. “aide Eg age me, a3 Moss Door _ $1395 55 DODGE _2 props. $150 MA 4-2140. ‘ ee e Phone FE 41368 after 4:30 p.m. sNOL eT ae 4 ae nab oy Desoto as wkes wauea. $298 Portene = P tng heater, biue | Coronet 4 dr. V-@ Standard trans, pag» Ange Tie Dever sooring, power brakes, Hydramatic, Rr BUICK, i957 HARDTOP, CLEAN ; . Dome r. Blue in ° : . See. Pg ye z ORD with ‘low mileage. Desirable oP | eater, tires. $295. FE 5-806. , Desoro & white with matching interior,| #8" $745 . 2708 oncHARD. LAgE RD. tional equipment. Owner. Ct 76 . $1495 |. Dome 4 Door Green paint nm exo clean car ‘ee s4208b B00 B 6-2421 hevrolet, “oe $3 DesOTO $195 5 34 BUICK “SLs « a il eg ane ; Beat ¢soee. vs. ng Pometelide. | Fowermacter Door. Blue. a es pans Pa Quer 98 harmon, power steering and brakes, radia, beater... = : . , - Ld rp as b and white upholstery. bekuurul| TREAD 1,400. FE. ‘ m. F Dome Club Coupe. Yy Super “se” Pe White, seaatn Fer nk asenne! ~NOW RE "BOB FROST, INC." | or Brag, cie come VG] cuca memes) A $e05 '1956 CHEVROLET $1495 ae te & ree res Pris! ‘ition. ~- 280 Hunter Blvd. Clipper 2 Door. } hp gy ea Hydramat- 54 PLYMOUTH jcoococ E: i952 BUICK SPECIAL, EXC. GON-|° « inn 14 POOR. TLume GMINUM BOAT THIS , atte aaa MI 6-6934 y | in| ‘$695. Belvedere. nae s45 tiger ver engine, Powerglide, radio, heater, 24one ‘grees 4 LUMINU HERE = i955 BUICK SUPER, 4 Sy. 7 mt, kk Cre ere oe > - 10un Mark 48 motor and trailer. BRING YOUR CAR HERE 1955 4 Boor, by.) |.{NCOLN-MERCUR A-35 Mercury with Un 22583 P DO PT é MIN d ‘# PONriac ceesenerescee es OL “4 ‘ i = i en EE NEW oe ae ws OELAR Wo ninage Pe Poe, in wai ote te ms | a | WILSON Rammler Sia LTON | ne so Te : OB Sg | L Ee Sem es, AVERILL'S. [pM dus'cante araeutgrnre| BRAID (PSS) Dallas |. scqPONTIACBUICK | 2 Ads to. sell, rent, find a, MOTOR-SALES:- | . Ap. ‘ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES _ J. ets ~ Neate He se eat eee FOR CARS| job. FE 2-8181 it ogee Pan Bi DEALER N. Woodward re ODOR. CHRYSLEI LER PLYMOUTR ROCHESTER “OL 18193 a LING a. alee . |BHAM ~~, Mi 4-1930 os 3..ere: - ) roa ‘a a! i 50. tM 325 aluminum. he Want Ad number! “|i Ae ESN EERE ) ’ AUTO SALES ‘115 SOUTH SAGINAW | — —_— ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 For Sale Cars R&C g hens ‘Sates Se Papen = ee ts |2 Open 8 om. to “ Pp.» YES IT’S TRU Haupt Pontiac |* Is the Place to Buy!: 1950 hime Starchief,. jade mist, Hydrama | poli steering and brakes. white ayy any dra. eA , Sars pee al 338 E = eg tt Ay 5 WHITEWA a ris Se- . ROH, d Turner Ford 4053 PONTIAC 2 DR, CHIEFTAIN | $350. Call @ DR. “ GREFTATN Loaded! 11,000 mi 2 new. 81 ito FORPIAG., CONV. WBITE | 5 a pomec 4 DOOR se ee TE- y DC W N odpm Laps ag sn ~~ Pontiac 2 Door or 4 Dr: on ments months on ance. NO MONE O tion of 1959 Pontiac Chieftain Vista, hydra- heater and 205 Ca. Ly hase a -_ Pords. P Pon-| matic, R&H, ~~ walls, _— VAN'sS 5 AUTO SAL brakes, new oreline A , deen Lack, Auto Gales, 16s 7| Demo. Low down payment. 34 55 PONTIAC 2- DOOR bake i. 1008 Fe « | months A yery exceptional car. R to, Sh Bo 11955. Pontac. 2 dr. Beautiful 2| beater” sid. ahift. 17,102 m i954 98 OLDS PVT. OWNER. isso | tone, Hydramatic, R&H, power! This may be verified by original TRogan 8-0le¢ brakes ae oovn. queer. The car ss solutely new 4 DR. POWER 1958 Pontlac 2 dr. tone. gra side and o e isis (ote ae brakes, hydra-| Hydramatic, radio, Meaear, white PEOPLE's AUTO matic, Pure gas station, corner; walls. Your ‘5! or ’53 will make 68 Oakland FE 2-235) Perry & Paddock. down payment ‘55 PONTIAC 2DR. HARDTOP. Olds, 56 88 ........$1295 “Matic” ‘mast. “Pu price “sans, | Ue! slean. OR_>-S600. oh Beles) Gcasaace rd Sedan. Hydra.) $5 down Neate Pagg hs oe W-walls tires./1958 Chevrolet, 4dr. Bel Air with carga lac ma hee Foe rere BOB FROST, INC. | Decor group. Powergiide, R&H. | Soi “y owner car. Hi BI 4 ree oe ng. rig blue. 280 ’ men eae 1954 Pontiac, 2 dr Fed and biaéy, |» heater, fedion here is'a cal thal MI 6-6934 hydramatic, R& white walls. shows exceptional care and an- LINCOLN-MERCURY |. ist% ol or “S1 will make other 1 owner. Also have @ 1966 ~ Sepa bree ‘ontiac door wagon, hydra., BIRMINGHAM 1956 Chevrolet, % tom pick-up. 3200 heater, radio, very Wi OLDS 8. 2 DR. HT. EXc. cond. R & H. FE 43424. 03 PLYMOUTH RADIO and HEATER $145 FULL PRICE No Cash Needed JUST MAKE $9 MONTHLY PAYM’TS KING FE 8002 Open Until ® P.M. 1957 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN. Automatic Pearl aly i ts| wee Immaculate tn @ ou br — 6c Di Hurry! $1.08: 30 monthly payments. ssaae per month. Very low cash or old trade Lt BIRMINGHAM)? RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 * 0) PLYMOUTH CLUB AUTOMATIC RADI ER. ABSOLUTELY & HEAT- MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $5 83 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. ‘Parks _ at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. matic transmission, PONTIAC WAGON, price $145. No money down. an "access. clean. 5-8572 | 1347 PONTIAC, 4 DR, aw | Lots of Transportation Specials good transportation, $80. FE Open Nights "Til 9 +8497 MAple 5-5566 or MMApIe 5-1141 j ‘4 PLYMOUTH. $205. SMITH THIS IS IT! Bani 521 8. Saginaw. FE 8-2441.| ONE OF THE CLEANEST '55 Pon- 1954 PLY CONVERT.. EXC. COND. white leather top. Continenta) wheel. ments. MArket - "32 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, | fas bag station wagon, ree Auburn Rd, ‘| ae E. er) Adams Rd. 1968 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN par odd miles. Just mever down , cinnamon brown low cash down or old “BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward MI BIG | 63900 JOHNSON | ‘Used Car Sale’ $7 Ford Fairlane . - $1595, ™*; AUTOMATIC AY/ Poatlie H'top . $1 id NEW STARCHIEF $6 Buick Htop a ‘sts SHAR Of SkOdy wexdueexcS 195 30 MILES TO A GALLON "$5 Buick H'top THIS IS A BARGAIN $ 595 '55 Dodge Wagon . .$1095 A-1 CODITION ’$4 Pontiac ........ $ 595 ¢ DR. SED. READY TO GO e "54 Olds Hardtop ..$ 695 FULL POWER ’34 Chevy Bel Air ..$ 645 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION '53 Ford Club Cpe. $ 445 OVERHAULED MOTOR 53 Buick Sedan ...$ 395 _, GOOD TRANSPORTATION 53 Nash Sedan ... GAs SAVER $ 245 52 Ford 2-Door ...$ V-+4 WITH OVERDRIVE tn 39 Transportation SPECIALS ‘M STUDEBAKER "52 PL pte tte HARDTOP ‘4 OLDS CPE i CADILLAC PREDAN 2 PONTIAC. '34 NASH. ‘51 STUD. $ 95 pd 3 on OVERHEAD LOCATIONS SAVE YOU MONEY 51 N. Broadway at Shadbolt AND M24 at Shadbolt RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR. SALES AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER $1 N. Broadway Lake Orion | MY 22871 er MY 3-146 i R&H. A bl mileage job. y .. sedan, suto- R&H.. Pull VANS AUTO SA 4540 DIXIE Lfee tires. POWER 55 Plymouth 2-Door Automade transmission. Radio & | Heater $595 Russ Dawson tiac, ; dr. hardtops in Oakland "iSee this one” Also cheap transportation cials. R&C RAMBLER spe 91 | "Sth" ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Better Deals - PLUS: -Brand New Tires- ON ALL 1954 - 1958 MODELS 56 CHEVROLET 56 PONTIAC Prices Reduced ‘ 2 EM 3-4155 EM 3-4156 | _ 232 S. Saginaw | __ Commerce at Union Lx Ra, || BEL ME Dger asio lok Mew. STARCHIEF HARDTOP | FE 29131 |*53_ PONTIAC. R & H HYDRA. Full poner. W Walls. < ek ca ener ‘58. PLYMOUTH WAGON. «4 DR, |_ UL 221230000 ¥' Tone brakes V-8..red & White, automatic trans-| 1955 PONTIAC, «4 DR., SEDAN. 4 o fens ee onde oie SI545 kes ee cease $1180 ppeagg lng At & PB. R&H, W.W. Hydra., yang $695. Can be ‘ res, rp. seen at erry << ae teste —— Clarkston Moter Sales ” *§3 PONTIAC 4DR R&H CLEAN. || 55 PACKARD 55. CHEVROLET Chrviier ~ Wivnouls.. Dealer $325. Will trade. FE €9613. C.)| CLIPPER DELUXE 2 DOOR 210 Main St.” Clarks MA 55141 anning. tan Auto #4? & 6 aa y,!- meanr ee lide, $6 PLYMOUTH. SAVOY, 8, | 1952 PONTIA ee tat WAGON. aparaatirel Ire es Cass Green. - straight stick, Black, 4 4dr. ig | clean - FE 3-542. cade Blue paint. » “ Sha ginal owner. $795. Mi | _H. Riggins. ° "SE ROQ «ss» ttt EO eee $ 845 1-015 33. PONTIAC (CHIEFTAIN Cece cece eee i. Sf Piet “ase > $1395 ibs] PONTIAC, « DSL, STARCHIER 55 CHEVROLET . MGNTCLAIR MARDTOF CUSTOM 2 om charioe |] @ DOOR 210 Radio & Heater, Mere- _8T. Se hooet } adio. A. Heater. VB. O-Matic. Coral & Grey aoe wag ac REAL iowergi nice. EM 30061, H. Riggins. | $ 845 $ 795 RE eT eed | ie 2-4) ners tre rere bilge «Pym curse | iaty Peay Be, : e- 1 c 3) Perec rs apie at at Pontiac Trail. | 1950. Ford r vescces 901.081 55 PONTIAC 54 DeS OTO WALLED “L MA 44511 | 1961 Plymouth 2 Dr. -....$115.00 || 2 DOOR, Stay draadatin:. 3 Tone CONVERTIBLE | aa a 1952 Foutae. ¢ 2DR. RUNS 50718. Schnee Green. ie Heater. 3 Tone. food. $100. Call after 7 pm. FE i958 PONTIAG CHIEFTAIN SA- $ 646 $ 695 fari. 6 passenger. Low miiéage or \ cone D OTD —_ nwt eee eevee 1956 PONTIAC 4 DR. Alle higer soa WSW. R&H. FE . by owner, vs N. iemeae FE | _8-8062 fe | 76 STRTSNS, > 43013. after a 7 DR. DELUXE, PONTIAC. — wa | Kal CH EV ROLE T° ip CHEN ROLET "38 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF 4 DR. ai ue Cy, Powerglide, ~— adio & Heater, Pow Hardtop. Power. 290 Starr. Romeo. PL, £3682. a me | Radio & beak? 2 Tone lide. Solid’ Mist Green, 1985 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. HARD |... RBTARCHIEF CON: || eee eeeeeeae. SOUS 9 ei tine euw puss 685 top. Full power. ety tenet will Exe. condition. take trade. UL PO AC vertible Red & white. Full power. Exc. cond OL 1-0373. ‘34 PONTIAC 1955 Pontiac SCI¢ Raft EYDRAMATIC. +DR_ 8E- cu EPOSSES SION _ thers xc. cond. $800. FE o5e61 | fully equipped: “955 S PONTIAC. . FARBERGER | needed gat a 81 month station on wagon. $1025. OR 3-4859. King 8-0402. Power steering WW +1560. new whit. wall tires. Blue with PONTIAC ‘sé 8170 HT HYDRA. Ran. 32 tires. STUDEBAKER CHAM | fe mechanical condition. FE MPION, “W "82 FORD CUSTOM Radio & Heater. “83 pith sabia CRAN 4 DOOR ‘$33 FORD CUSTOM Radio & Heater. Radio & Heattr. ‘ss perenne pees Radio Dynaflow, Radio & Powerglide. Radio ‘62 rege VICTORIA 33 "33 OLDS 4 Rad Hydramatic, Radio ‘83 FORD VICTORIA 34 FORD CUSTOM 4 Radio & Heater, 55 FORD DELUXE Radio & Heater. “4 ine VICTORIA ‘34 FORD KANCH W 54 FORD CONVERT ‘54 CHEVROLET B/A Fo-O-Matic, Radio lo i ppyereanet STA Hydram MONTHLY PAEMENE — $22.32. "83 pad alanis * ahd B/ 43 ‘8% FORD Pig redoing : 4,200, a Radio ONTHLY PAYMENT — DOOR 8 . Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $22.33. "32 BUICK SUPER HA ‘644 CHEVROLET B AIR AGON CUSTOM ween! & Heater 58 MERCURY MONTEREY H-TO! Merc-O-Matic, Radio & Heater. 56 FORD FAIRLANE 2 ‘'}S FORD fgg Tog 2 Fo-O-Matic, Rad atic, Radio & Heater, MONTHLY PAYMENT — $45 IT'S LAWFUL WHEN YOU. STEAL FROM Eddie steele “oo: PRICE AND DOWN PAYMENT N THES E CARS ARE PRACTICALLY ST GIVE AWAY PRICES HY WASTE TIME” Get The Long Dollar WITH A SHORT DRIVE TO KEEGO HARBOR $5 DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT — $17.08. BROOK $ — Radio & Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $17.08 -seeeee me PAYMENT | — $17.08. stew eens RDTO Heater. M & Heater. °% FORD CRESTLINE 4 DOOR 8 $ Fo-O-Matic, Radio & Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $27.24. /8, Radio & Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $23.32. PONTIAC CHIEFTAN 4 DOOR 8 Hydramatic,, Radio & Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $22. 32. DOOR SUPER ‘'8"' to & Heater, W Walls. MONTHLY PAYMENT — 817.08. ‘344 OLDS SUPER ‘88 HARDTO & Heater. 8 s Fo-O-Matic, Radio & mone MONTHLY PAYMENT — $27.%. DOOR w Walls MONTHLY PAYMENT — $27 24. $99 DOWN > 8 ONTHLY PAYMENT — §27.24. U ‘0-O-Matic, Radio & Heater. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $24.80. ~ MONTHLY BLE FoO-Matic, Radio rf Heater we ONTHEY PAYMENT — s21.¢ ‘34 PONTIAC CHIEFTAN 32 DOOR Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, MONTHLY PAYMENT — $24.80. 35 FORD * PICKUP 8 590 Factory Meater & Bigncie. MONTHLY PAYMENT —. $27.24. 34 FORD 'y TON PICKUP $ 509 Utuity Box, Fo-O-Matic 8. MONTHLY PAYMENT — $27. IR 2 DOOR $ 509 —o & Heater — REALLY SHARP! MONTHLY Pay MENT — DOOR & Heater DOOR & Heater TION WAGON W/Walls. Wire wheels. 0 i ‘5S FORD ATION WAGON : 9 PASSENGER — V/8, Radio 5 Beater, Extra nice! MONTHLY PAYMENT — $50.7 Many-Many-Many MORE TO CHOOSE FROM USED CAR WARRAN 6 MONTH 15 MINUTE FINANCING — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Eddie Steele Ford 2708 ORCHARD-LAKE RD. | FE 5-9204 ONE MILE WEST OF TEL EGRAPH KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2529 coc P . 299 NTHLY PAYMENT — $17.08. DOOR . = MQNTHLY PAYMENT — 827. 'P MONTHLY PAYMENT — $27. 24. $ 500 PAYMENT—$27 . - $ 745 MONTHLY PAYMENT—$34./2 8 $ 745 MONTHLY PAYMENT — $34.72. 8 MONTHLY PAYMENT — §27.24. $ 500 540 $ 505 8 945 $1045 |! t green, | white walls. etc. | $384 full price. No cash | Mr. Bell, a. | * YOU HAVEN'T SEEN GOOD USED CARS UNTIL YOU'YE VISITED | MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES 631 OAKLAND AVE. PE 4-4547 58 FORD 58 CHEVROLET 2 ROOR ‘'300" “NOMAD” STATION WAGON | 6 Cyl., Standard trans, vis werglide, Radio Radio & Heater. India & aster wer steer Ivory pain ing. W-Walls Onyx wehiis te mies i geet $1545 Bleck & Indie 335 pase a gpa eae 395 59 DODGE \ CORONET HARDTOP ’S7 FORD fogs Power brates, YAIRLANE HARDTOP | { Auto. trans. 2 Tone er, V/8, W-Walls. Fo-O- apne W/Walls, Radio Matic, Grey & Ivory ater. paint. . steve e ee eeee $2435 oceaccevece Qhood | '57, CHEVROLET *37 BUICK |‘ 5 ey. aris 8i ROADMASTER HARDTOP | nals & Washers. Blue viera 4 Door — Full Ivory paint. sot W/Walls. Radio 1595 & Heater. Onyx Black. Preteeeeeees $1595 vec caeeee ee $1875 2 7 CHEVROLET <7 CHEVROLET Poort Mblack ety Beaute * OOO ew Heate ful Walls. can and. Twnite. ee eer $1385 error re 4 | | FE 93-4101 Another ’ ‘Cy"' Owens SELECTION $$ SALE $ $ Cars You’ ve eo Asked For LOW-LOW-COST — A COMPLETE SELECTION — Economy Conscious A-] Selection Lot 147 S. SAGINAW-.ST. $8 FORD 4-Dr. Station Wagon ............ $2195 $88 FORD 2-Door .....ec cece eee ceeeceees $1795 ¢ PORD: 2-DO0r 9 .2d'vons 60424004 «igen $1445 "56 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop .............-- $1295 "56 FORD Z2D066 * sees cows was bee ceeeeeeee $ 725 ‘55 DeSOTO Club Coupe ..........-.-..465 $ 795 | 55 CHEVROLET 2Door ...........0064 $ 645 | 955 FORD 2-Door ........ccce cee cece cece $ 595 "$5 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ,................ $ 625 ’54 FORD 2-Door. ........... cc eee eeeeeee $ 425 '$4 PLYMOUTH 4Door ......... veceeee $ 495 "34 CYEVROLET 2-Door «.....2202+-2000- $ 445 "53 FORD 4-Door 22... cc cece ccc c cece eens $ 295 53 PONTIAC 2-Door .sccelecsssaanescees$ 295 52 DeSOTO Club Coupe ..:.....-......... $ 145 52 OLDSMOBILE 4Door ................ $ 295 'S2 MERCURY 4-Door ........-.eeseeeee: $ 125 °51 PONTIAC Station Wagon ............. $ 125 "50 PONTIAC 4-Door .....-..-.. 2 eee eee $ 45 1°49 FORD 2-Door ........... cece cece eens $ 75 MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM "Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. TN DeSOTO HARDTOPS LOW AS §25/5./0. PLYMOUTH SEDANS LOW AS 1895.43 on Demo's and FACTORY Executive Cars! SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. 912 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-500 MI 6-5302 TOPS IN USED CARS SEE OUR BIRMINGHAM TRADE-INS BIRMINGHAM » SAVE AT SCHUTZ! BARGAINS - WHERE BARGAINS BEGIN! "14"-1955 BUICKS TO CHOOSE FROM $795 to $1145 TE BEST , PLACE -TO BUY A USED BUICK IS FROM YOUR LOCAL BUICK DEALER Oliver Motor Sales 210 Orchard: Lake Ave. FE29101 ~ OpenEves. SCHUTZ TOP VALUE USED CARS . 2 YEAR WARRANTY 1956 DehOTO Warden ac scnanacadennses $ 895 1953 PONTIAC ..... beeeeseeeeees TV eeeeees $ 350 1955 OLDSMOBILE ..........-.0: eee eee $ 795° 1958 IMPALA Hardtop ...............00- $2195 1957 DeSOTO ........ areralelereerereinve cioreeererels $1495 1955 DODGE Lancer ...........0-0e seen $ 995 1953 CHEVROLET, clean ............2005- $ 495 1957 PLYMOUTH ..........--ceceeeeeees $1295 1958 T-BIRD 1956 PLA MOUTA ssesey cas ce ccaseiy ssa van $1495 1955 DODGE LaFéiiiiiie > cca sie w ej sec ews $1095 1957 FORD, QOWEt ccs cots cise cox cow owe $1095 1954 DODGE ..... cee cece cece cece cece $ 395 19S? PLYMOUIU, SOWES sac cac cas cou vom $1395 IIS PONTIAC Tartans 0 gus ccna nesses $1195 1958 IMPALA Hardtop, 11,000 miles ....... $2295 1957 DeSOTO, flite ..........2 0c cece eee eee $1695 Sees crf - WAGON SPECIALS 1957 FORD Country Sedan ...............- $1495 1956 DeSOTO, power ....-...0..- Cele $1595 1954 PLYMOUTH ..............0-ccc eee $ 695 955 PLY MOUIO, 50008 toc censuses cans nau $ 695 1956 DeSOTO, 9-passenger ............... $1695 1956 FORD ......cceeeecceerescecseeveees $1395 1958 sian MOUTH SHODaOO CODA ACOO RE SoODOS $1795 CONVERTIBLE SPECIALS 1952 CHEVROLET, runs good 1958 IMPALA, full power ‘| 1956 PLYMOUTH, power | 1957 PLYMOUTH, white and gold eewee eee eraser ne eee eer ee eee | THESE PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY 2 YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DE SOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 S. WOODWARD ————— SS = Re FOR M1 6-5302 WHY NOT, “CALM YOUR NERVES AND GET AWAY FROM IT ALL — THOSE “COOL" SUMMER You TO ENJOY ~ BREEZES APE WAITING THIS YEAR WE VE aX, “Man! “COLLECTED” MANY, 98 VAUXHALL SELECTION CARS D FOR ROADABILITY — -- F AN MANY MONTHS OF CARE Radio and Heater. ‘98 PONTIAC ‘98 PONTIAC CHIEF 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Power brakes. STAR oe ee ew © “ee ee © © © READY. ‘ror REE DRIV! $1595 $2895 | padlongg ATION WAGON — Starchief Custom — Radio & eater — Power steering & Power brakes. 2 Tone G! N ‘97 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR ‘97 PONTIAC — Radio & Heater. Powerglide. $2495 1595 $1595 CureeT Ar 3 DOOR—Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. GREEN with accent. ‘97, PONTIAC STA matic, ‘07: FORD Power steering & CATALINA wer brakes. oeeeee eee & .$1895 PE — Radio & Heater, Hydra- $1795 FAIRLANE ‘500’ HARDTOP — Radio & Heater, Fo-O-Matic. 06 PONTIAC STARCHIEFP TIBLE—Radio & Heater. Hydramatic Pun power. paint. ‘96 PONTIAC ale, BEIGE ‘96 BUICK ‘e © paint. CONVER Sea Mist BLUE CATALINA COUPE steering. SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP. ‘So B ys) PONTIAC CK . oe ee © © © we $1495 $1595 — Radio, heater, Hydra- power brakes, SANDALWOOD and $1195 HARDTOP — Radio and Heater, Dynaflow. Sharp! oe ee wm © © & © 5. 995 STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Radio and Heater. ‘95 BUICK .... $1195 Soitchgded HARDTOP — Radio, heater, Dynaflow, power FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE _ (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) - 3-Z117 “+ - oe Pa rs = -~ aes S dane ee et 28 Expei air Todays Radio Programs -- wi —_- 6.00—WJR. ews ww WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR News. WPON News. Sporte ¢.s0- WJR, Dinner Date Ww. ors a 2:00— WJK Orchestra WXYZ, J. Daly SATURDAY MORNING |" ww CKLW, New WPON .Candielight * Silver! .’ | aaa Back to Bible WJBK, Baseba ‘ fe 6:00--WJR, Agriculture CKLW, Back to Bible WXYZ, Martin WW4, News. Roberts WPON A Ret vente e 7 nn WXYZ. Fred Wolt _ 3:00—WJR, Orch. . & eP, W, Sons of Sadd } N CKLW. F. Lewis Jr. Music) wiBK Reve Geo! 10:30—WJR, Around Bouse Wye. “F fr ws, Moniter WJBK, Jack, Bell WCAR News. an WWJ. News. Melody Bennett WCAR. Woodling WPON, mre Bird CKLW, Mary Morgan WPon., ca WCAR News Woodling 3:30—WJR, Defense Stars’ WERE. Heb ee 6:30—WJR, Music Hall a News George , F) —WJK, Must WB Davies wJBK ew 3 To toed “he ury WW). News ec WPON, Tonle J. wd Dan Kirby WXYZ, News, Shorr WCAR News Bennett 8:00—WJK, amos. Andy WW, Bugh Roberts CKLW, Joe Van CKLW, News, WWJ Monitor CKLW, Good Morning WJBK, News, Reid WEYZ Free Weiss CKLW R. Knowles WXYZ News Wolf WPON,. Chuck Lewis WJBK, News MeLeod ; 'y WJBK, News ree WPON, Carriage Trade 8:30—WJR, Patterns WOAR Newe 11:30—WJR, Time, Musie WCAR, Woodling WPON, News, Casey” WCAR, News Woodline 30--WJR, Music fall WPON. Nite Sounds P [ ‘wear News. Bennett - ee Music Ha 9:00 WIR, Answer Please” weak Georee = — 4:18—WJR, Kentucky Derby. | Cai "gle 47 hi dale St GaTUnDay arteenoon | “Ww News Mennes” weve rien yrate ba t§ Tey David ; pt St Bhs Pun-« — 20 Dead estion WCAR News pt WJR. News Farm CKLW, "woRK eck Bellbo he WIBK News Georee WWJ News. Musie WCAR tows. Bennett YZ, J Sesveti WPON, News, Lark | WXYZ, Martin’ a. 19:00 WIR, Symphony 8:30. WIR. Mune Mall | Fane’ ews’ nese | Wes Punses 2 ee Ww les 4 . usi¢c a a | ews “a Y whe me WJIBK. News ree h News, Purse WCAR. News. Pare ~ / WPON. Nite Sounds WIR 1789) CKLW (800) ww (950) WCAR (11307 WPRON (1460) WXYZ (1770) WIBR (1500) TUNIGHT WWJ, Concert 1¢:36-—WJBK, 8 News 11:00—WJR, Ne WPON News Page WJBK, Jack, Maxwell WWJ. Network WJBK, Stereo 11:30-——-WJR, Sports ound Off XYZ. shorr ws WJBK. News, Mnate WCAR News Bellboy WOAR, ¢ : ; 9:00—-WIR News Faye Elizabetd 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris 0:00—WJR. News, Jamboree | Melody Parade —_ -- oe ance Pace \ WPON. Chuck Lewis | 12:30— WIR rime tor Music j CKLW. Toby Devid 7 Reid | 1:00—WJR. Dance Orch Woodling * | WWJ. News, Music >| 1:30—WJR, Marine Band | WJBK, Baseball ‘going to be at the jolly old ‘Cannes Festival. I asked Miss Fleming what her next man had to be be- sides astigmatic. An actor? Rhonda: “Anactor? | There are only a few ac- / tors TI respect. I never thoaght acting was a man’s work. It should be left to women who are acting all the time, anyway. Gary Cooper, Kirk Douglas, Gregory Peck, Burt Lancaster, work hard. RHONDA So many go into it for easy money.” (She even mentioned Bob Hope, with whom-she appears Sciences. No outlaw he, that! jthem in an interview. Hope; nevertheless, when she said, “How about a piece of the’ in-‘Alias Jesse James,” due h ere soon. Dr. G. P. Kuiper of Yerkes Ob- | s@rvatory, Williams Bay, Wis., said the craters on the moon | shaped like big ice cream cones 'seem to be similar to the funnel- \like craters topping the Kimberlite ‘diamond pipes”’ in South Africa. ‘The African pipes extend deep into the earth, and it is from them ithat diamonds are mined ~*~ * * Kuiper told about the moon cra- ters discovery at a space symposi- um at the National Academy of} He spoke further about ~~ > - fHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 | FORTY-THREF « ji . -- Today's Television P Pecks Let Foerwort y evision Programs - roe > {Ruby Smith heard a buzzing as Programs furnished by stations listed tm this coltimm-ase, subjett to change without notice jshe got out of her car in Sequoi ‘National Park. She saw her high Channel 2-WJBK-TV Obannel 4—WWJ-TV = Channel 7—WXYZ-TV. Channel 9—UKLW-TV jheeled shoe had nailed a rattle- \snake to the ground. She removed . \fhe other shoe and beat snake TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S ! cer (Roger Smith) to prove| (9) Movie. - —_ 5 her husband was murdered| (4) Detective’s Diary. Oe te hee elias | rather than committed sw! (2) Little Lulu. | (1) Curtain Time. | 1:00 (2) Air Force Story. | (9) Popeye. , (9) Boat. | (4) Quiz 'Em. : = 6:18 Life of Riley. Meee) Lae ee pop ltt 2) Baseball | 6:25 (2) Weather. eee orice lead 10 erates Coe a) Patti Page. 6:30 (2) News, Weather. the police check out tough! He aera | (9) Wild Bill Hjckok.: West- rblonde and her. trigger-hap-) (3) Movie. e ern: Claim jumper tries to. py boy friend. = bibed aaa on Parade. | Vv Radio take hidden gold mine away. (4) M Squad. Drama: Secret 2°00 (4) Willy. - - pa its ees panel in rooming house puz- a:90 iS a Service 740 (2) News. Analyst. zles detective Ballinger (Lee, * e. = 6:45 (2) (4) News, Sports. Marvin.) = 3:30 (7) Dance Party. 1959 ere Aute . 7°00 (2) Medic. Drama: Boy gives (9) News, Weather. |4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. up college to help SUpport 49:99 (9) Passing Parade. | (2) Baseball Scoreboard. af $39.95 bedridden father. |10:38 (2) New York Confidential... ‘9 Gabby Hayes. i | New and Used TV Sets (4) $A. 7. Adventure: Man Drama: Bank robber hides|*" 15 (2) Kentucky Derby. tT | A investigating kick back rack-| stolen money in taxicab 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge. aa i ZENITH - MOTOROLA et is murdered. (4) Thin Man. Mystery: Ori (7) Realm of the Wild. i | ADMIRAL TV SERVICE ; (7) Detective Squad. —_ ental private eye and young|**™ (2) Wrestling. 4 Open Friday Nites ‘ adventure: Earring found! lady are intestered in finding 5:00 (7) Top Pro Golf. ‘ "Til 9 P. M. near body provides clue to! hotties atatar. } (9) Movie. murder. (7) News. 5 30 (2) Lone Ranger. aa ome ong Movie | (9) Person to Person. pecieal| : rama: “Frisco Kid" Gale Storm and husband and : James Cagney. Story of the four children are visited = Bills Ma Voi RCA COLOR TY lawless Barbary Coast. _ Ed Murrow in San Fernando y 0I , 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Western: New First Captain of Cadets and Ser time. Defiant farmers, led by troiter Pete Dawkins, ‘ao y) powerful man (Leslie Niel is visited at Weat Point. SWEE i S RADIO TV sen), warn trail boss Gil 19:45 (7) News, Weather. DU ge UID US. and cattlemen to stay clear; 44: :00 (2) (4) (9) News, Weathe of their farmland. (7) . Variet (4) (color) Northwest Pas- ane flag —_ with House Cuts Up tke! bd sage. Adventure: Sergeant (9) Théat rama: Dennis oy Pace ee ee Ne er. D a Requests, Adds Greatly, . couth frontiersman interested, down.” (35). _ to HEW Department 2 Soe Se Bo eel wasumenox ubyims : (7) Rin Tin: Tin, Adventure: '™ (2) Nightwetch 7 b cater WASHINGTON (AP)~Three ap) | : Lt. Rip Masters clashes with) “Mr. Hulot’s Holiday.” Propriation bills passed by the, HOSPITAL HAS at ee are so many new wttiem #1. PA end ; es oe shape insolent young lieutenant: ~{- * (French, , fi ets House have more than wiped out Pontiac babies lately . oseph rcy Hospital's ity filliam erce, Marian Johnson, head nurse in charge — o 8:00 (4)(color) Ellery Queen. Mys-: pi for 5 pen tne Baal slim surplus President Eisen-| W&?%4, that a new, 18-crib nursery has been carved out of the fourth- the nursery. There Was an average Of 6 newborn in the hospital's ALL WORK GUARANTEED tery: Odd clue helps Ellery’ seashore vacation. Drama: |hower's budget had fi 1 on! floor patient area to help handle the load. Shown in the new facility old nursery and that number has now been reduced to allow for We F. crack a case when famous. Warner Baxter, ‘The Pris- | are (from left) Sister Mary Niceta, supervisor of obstetrics; Dr., a minimum. space of two fest between each crib in the hospital. - ° e Feature ruby is stolen and socialite’s oner of Shark Island."’ ('36).; showing at the end of fiscal year! y —— Ss ee a f — ~ ZENITH RCA Sa Pie eres lene ae SYLVANIA 6 ait “Disney resenis John Wilkes Booth’s ue after Based on many contingencies,, y- WY Adventure! “‘Law ang Order ; : Mi h | it p TV Néws and Reviews Ha [ | Inc.” Part 4 of Elfego Baca 41-39 ne Killed ee =. Varlet) the “budget sent to Congress by ite e rges acts awaii egis afure series. Baca plans to shed his Health fadist, Dr. Gaylord = ssa ache sipiunar.4 plate ‘D k D b Mi Ss Ss ri guns and join law firm Hauser come dienne Hersmn- ed for a surplus of about 70 ngries eo Without Price Hikes ar ecem er’ S e OKs Open Records CONDON S 3:30 a pines oo ione -Gingold, writer Ben dollars whem the government c RADIO & TV (9) Country: Hoedown : ts “fiscal book an L ik M W S | a cin Sivas Get Oe oe ele Fs HARRIMAN, N.Y. (AP)—Secre- 1Ke ost ar tori I@S) vowowviw, vaweit (AP) — A : SALES & SERVICE Bilko, gad because he takes drama: Train wreck survivor * * * a preretal wd ove ee ‘bill to keep meetings and records | Call FE 4-9736 i gain ee eee “ . aera . “Man Mad Mon. But three House-passed bills Pro- bor to reach fair wage agreements By WILLIAM EWALD | te face it anymore, the savage | jot government bodrds and agen- ° 5 i) Boxing. Heawyweight ments in “Man ia tn Viding the cash to implement that without causing price increases.’ “pW YORK (UPID—As anyone| search for loot, the panic, the Ci¢s open to the public has been] Factery Authorized Service -hampionship’ ster.” C41). Lon Chaney Jr. budget already have appropriated * * * 7 _duliness, the hatred every infan- enacted by the Hawali Legisla- > championship bout between $79,100,000 more than the Presi- » |who has been in combat knows, iture. 36 S. TELEGRAPH ; _ tryman feels for those whe sit | itleholder -Floyd Patterson SATURDAY MORNING Speaking Thursday night before, * Across from Tel-Huren and Brian London at In- dent requested. economists attending Columbia all war stories are untrue. | fat-bellied back at division, army, * * tf dianapolis 8:30 (7) Your Child's First Years. None has been considered by the University’s American Assembly. | « * * corps and in the fantasy land of |. Executive sessions, however, (7) , 8:35 (2) Meditations Senate which, if it adheres to cus- 4; ide. 4 ar z it, civilian life. ;would be permitted upon vote of 7) Tombstone Terri tory. 2 : . Mitchell said: ‘‘Certainly labor) I suppose if anyone ever put It Tewo thirds of the members of the! Western: Prisoner escapes 8:4 (2) On Farm Front. — tom, - increase amounts voted and management in the major in- gown truly, no audience could face! Last night Merle Miller, who board or agency. The bill. ap- SPECIALIZED (9) Roy H tae, Se eee ai a iy we — . & a i toiled for Yank Magazine during proved Wednesday, also exempts SERVICE’ (9) Roy Hall. Variety. ~ BALM . wage'and price actions are often ~ ; ‘matters invol: y! 9:30 (2) Playhouse Drama: 9:60 2) Cartoon Party. The House trimmed $18,900,000 foliowed by other industries whose; Nobody has ever written tt all (World War II, tried to get some of © vidual priva ving invasion of indi- eTV e¢HI-BE 6® RADIO Newspaper columnist (Mi- (4) Cartoon Express. from presidential requests for new situations may be vastly different.| down: the terrifying feeling of | it down in "Dark December"’ P id m - © TAPE R chael Wilding) tries to solve (7) Crusade fur Christ. + money for the Interior Depart- with the result that wages and| abandonment, the feeling of being CBS-TV's Playhouse 90. Gov. Williem F Quinn is ex- | ° ?- A. SYSTEMS unusua] murder in “The 9:3@ (2) Capt. Kangaroo. ment and slightly more than 60 prices go up air along the line."’, a machine that can take no more, | hal ; (4) Circus Boy. tion galen Ww ae ny ae Mean Her Kind of Man terribly earnest. It was too HI. Fl ao KI S tBe3! 1 C2 aed 2 (7) Sheena -e ‘ preachy, too predictable in its A 1ER oe 22 sear (""* 755 (9) Billboards No attempt was made to alter By 1, WILSON brepries ollie pat in its gallery CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS co { z | S$ATURDAY AFTERNOON committee allotment of an extra EAR chara : | 7 DIRIOIN| a . . $131,892,000 for the Public Health NEW YORK — “Women respect the male sex/ if and when SHORT SHOTS: ‘‘Texas Rodeo,”’ e Beis ai ye oe Shorty. Service, including a 50-million-dol- they wear specs/ because girls can never make asses/ Of bOYS a half hour which premiered on 660 W. BURON = =—§_- OB 38-9708 Open Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9 f a oo = cack — lar boost for institutes conducting who wear glasses.” NBC-TV last night, is the kind of ——— ~~ (3E3Esi io Cuanti Calewtar research on cancer, heart disease * + * _ | show that may yet drive TV cri- IFSEsi- and other ailments. . | tic t of boii 30 (7) Bowling Tournament. aera Due to the popularity of oy ake wre os are * New 1959 * A cposs -—— -- -— - grope around in horn-rims, we four-eyed so- T | whet “ - be mit 1 a j F 7 T ” Ti P et F TOg Does and-sos have become glamorous. Hollywood | about a io dle? todac™ One worn. | $ — and seek Vi , beauty Rhonda Fleming was here searching lan wrote me recently complaining | untz va hatte? } A a Vital Favor for a man with glasses (and a matching | that rodeos are unkind W antmials. ' a. for M th 7 t yacht), so I snapped on my bifocals, with my | However, I think the problem. is siping 1b Feehoe Wy 17] | O er, ie) sunglasses over them, and romped over. more serious—this kind of TV show! for as little as 18 Rea ree] and VW ALHAMBRA, Calif. (AP) — The! *Yes, a man who wears glasses is is unkind to humans. $ 19 Studie ii Y pet frog of little Denise Meyers) usually a student. He has something to THE CHANNEL SWIM: CBS- New Quelity 95 Say Doaat acs a UZ Yj mav have saved her life. talk about,” drooled Rhonda, off to the TV's December Bride, which will Smart Styling » aa, Mrs. William Meyers. mother of| Cannes Film Festival. im Bb oe | . Z wy 2-yet | wi 3 , ® gun diss LZ nb a dat oe jdiscwvered & “First, what's this about you dating Frank WILSON — OSS ie wate ee ta M Religious rite Ys in their back yard while she was| Sinatra and Kim Novak's old beau, Mack Krim? I asked. . . Howie Morris, Cliff Norton . . MART #¢ ars Yy searching for the frog. She poked’ Rhonda (pretty kneecaps held high): “It's all true, What and Dick Van Dyke have been’ 158 Ocklead Ave. - FE 2-378) 38 Sand Y; a stick into a small hole, thinking have you heard? I'm ‘going to live alone and love it. I'm ereet | tenes as the first panelists for ° - o arment a the frog might be hiding there. Yes, she'd dated “Mr. ope Suir sememgmon Pantomime Quiz which opens on Park Free Rear of Store Deily ‘til 7—Mon. and Fri. “til 9 4 Ne Neme a knight ry Y 1 There didn't seem to be any bot-' Sinatra” — once. Also Mr. ABC-TV May 11. . — A gricut wuriste Whi , tom to the hole. | Krim. Miss Novak sent a : {9 Move to music ce . ‘ COMMUNICATIONS ENCINEERING oe 43 H a | bY Good cooks The city engineer's office sent ne ts we pagan Authorized Motorola 2-Way Badio : $1 Revise men, who lowered a fishline. The| ™& t (in the sa Moon May Be 8 kore ged, Ki weight stopoed 109 feet down. | irs agin — ovata LAOR 3-2129° 60 Far (prefix * * *. note Miss Novak. 01 Horse ek “Denise has been playing here) Miss Fleming asked what Treasure Store Vv, Home end Cer Radio Service—All Makes 2 Polish river, 16 Mistreat 29 Witkin cwretiny 48 Counsed 'since ‘she was a year old.” Mrs.| the devil. Mr. Krim of Diamonds! 5939 Andresonvilie Read at Steffens, Waterford Jo 3 Hereatty unit 20 De 31 Cel 50 Piddling | Meyers said. ‘You can’t imagine | sh “She’s bothered = - oys 22 Roman roads 33 Cesseri hall Roman j | rugged, s WAS GTON 5 Pronouns 34 Shape 35 Spanish city emperor | how glad I am_we found this hole. | that t with you.” ASHING i (AP) — There $ Feney 25 Fencing sword 40 Attack * 51 Harvest {We don't know what caused . the! at im ou you. di 7 Nic 26 Spaces between 43 Bésiege 62 Essential ; may be diamonds in the moon, 8 Hee fat arches and porte part eing ' hole but Denise must have been Miss Fleming, Miss Novak says a Wisconsin scientist H GH FIDELITY - Nautical term 28 Expel a 4 Stratford on SO Ta ® ““** near it many, many times.” and Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor are all HEADQUARTERS Wide: Selection of Components “Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 | He said the finding—made with | picture?” he had.a phone call and she said, “You make Jack an 82-inch, high-powered telescope J PTT eer Benny seem liberal.”) Joking, o f course. x: &--* | Rhonda heard my tale that I've become blind and that |moon my Beautiful Wife, with her contact lenses, can see everything | while I grope. She pretended interest. But I felt she was think-| |—shows that there are now eo | known types of craters on the * 1, Bowl-shaped craters believed by many scientists to have been ing more about the perfect man (with glasses) she’s looking) causeq by the impact of meteor: |e rich. “I don’t care Een he’s a milllonaire—just so he’s got a The . a Kuiper theorizes were cre- yacht,” she said. | All poor. boys with yuatite, a in touch. |. WISH I'D SAID THAT: There’s nothing new to cleaning| idishes with sound waves. Women have been seine it for years! . That's earl, ~“prother. - \—yelling at husbands, “Go do the dishes!” , (Copyright, 1959) - . for. Just a home girl, she made clear he didn’t have to be. lites bombarding, the moon in ages is WE LOAN YOU TILE CUTTERS : a } cone-shaped craters ated by explosions caused by gas jescaping from inside the -maon \When it ‘was still hot. are similar to those in the Kimber- | lite diamond mines, he is less cer-, \iaithem of the existence of diamonds Although he said these craters'@ a : PLASTIC WALL TILE : a i’ Beautiful permanent plastic wall tile. . been Bu thie ples waterproof. Buy oll you wont + s a tile mastic (70 sq. ft.) | a . HE es SRS Tg : be foors SHOP : + , yet FORTY-FOUR —_—- eee se THE PONTIAC PRESS, .FRIDAY, MAY 1 ct Ni i a. nat ener ail , 1959 Sewer Contract County Loses Federal Aid Biggest Ocean Ship Sewer Contra of ‘$250,000 for Sewer Gets City Nod Formal Action Slated on Sylvan Lake in 2 Weeks City commissioners tentatively have approved a new centract with Syivan Lake for sewage treatment service, with charges--based on metered rates. As promised, the new agreement js similar to one approved with Waterford Township a year ago, said City Manager Walter K Willman. Willman said formal approval.of the agreement wil] be, sought in about two weeks. The agreement calls for instal- lation of a meter on the Pontiac line hooking Sylvan Lake sewers into Pontiac’s disposal system. The city will charge Sylvan Lake 16 cents for eath 1,900 cubic feet of flow through the line, Willman said. Previously, the city had billed the Sylvan Lake ‘customers directly, but under the new agreement, the City of Sylvan Lake will have , to do the individual bifling, Will- man said. The. agreement prevents Sylvan Lake from adding new lines to its sewage system without Pontiac's ;, permission. This provision would Bloomfield Hills’ Lathrup Vi . Ss, p Village, tle. A decade ago, the figure was apply to the “proposal to annex Troy, Southfield, the Sylvan Shopping Center to _.—_ Sylvan Lake and furnish it with sewage service, Willman said. “We have nothing to do with the annexation,” he said, ‘but we | have complete contro! over whether | the shopping center will use our sewage disposal facilities.”’ City commissioners haye not vet decided whether to service the shopping center should it be annexed. George F. Taylor Chosen Director by Law Alumni 2 George F. Taylor, chief assistant Oakland County prosecutor, and Henry L. Woolfenden, a past-presi- dent of the State Bar of Michigan, were electéd director and first vice- president, respectively, of the De- troit College of Law Alumni Assn Taylor lives at 6310 Franklin Rd., Bloomfield Township, while Wool- fenden, a Detroit attorney. lives at 1575 Kensington Rd., Bloom- field Hills Cari C. Matheny, Detroit attor- ney and Dearborn resident, was elected president. James N. McNally, prosecuting attorney for former Wayne County; was elected second vice president Others directors elected besides Taylor were Charles R. Forster. Detroit, Alexander M. Middleton, Detroit. H. Monroe Stanton. Sagi- naw, and T. Carl Holbrook sistant state attorney general Injured in Classroom BAY CITY W& — Robert Miller ™). of Saginaw, suffered a badly mangled left hand yesterday in an explosion during a chemistry class experiment at Bay City Junior College. Flying glass struck 14 other students but none were hospitalized, Fabulous *’400” TAPPAN GAS or ELECTRIC RANGE i i 2 toe and OVEN With Built-In Power- ~~ Venting Service ‘orks has lost its $250,000 federal! communities north of 14 Mile road. i} as- | | Local Group... | to Attend Confab | Passes Through 500. Watchmakers .. t Ow | STE. MARIE W&®—The| South Lyon will profit but Oak-| Beverly Hills, and Bloomfield and BAUME SI a, land County will lose because the! Pontiac Townships. The denied Liberian freighter Panagiotis L.| sealers will be ameng these at the 4 which enveloped the this A -contingent of local watch-| ort Zelenko (D-NY) came up to-| P “« for Health Revenue » WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep. Her-' ‘day with a plan he said would ‘raise 10 million dollars a year for tmedical research, 2 cents at a time. | Zelenko sai he will introduce a bill Monday for a specia] stamp with a 2-cent surcharge. It would | roposes Unique Bill} COLOR CORNER 547 N. Perry St. (Formerly Townsend) Corner Glenwood and Perry DEVOE PAINT America’s No. 1 Interior Paint CUSTOM COLOR MIXING New Owner: JIM GEORGE—FE 3-7270 FREE PARKING IN THE REAR cost 6 cents, but be worth 4 in) \postage. Its use would be volun- tary. Two cents from the price o each special stamp sold would be turned over to the National Insti-} tues of Health ‘“‘as a gift from the American public, for additional re- search in cancer, mental health, heart disease, arthritis and other research needs," Zelenko said. e ? } Seaway Rush Subsides , CORNWALL, Ont. (AP)—Ocean | freighters whose big swells were |damaging boathouses and docks jnear here have slowed down, and ithe huge waves have _ been, \stopped. Apparently the big ships |were racing to be the first into) ithe port of Toronto after the St. |Lawrence Seaway opened last Sat- county's Department of Public! grant was to be applied to those today became the largest ocean fourth annual convention of the grant for the proposed North Bver| t & ok, American locks here. |day at the Hofel Tuller in Detroit. green sanitary sewer system. Alexanfler said the quarter of ~ *® * | ALeading the delegation from the mission yesterday refused to grant) in the size of the general obliga- "via. Liberia, with a Greek CreW,| second vice president of the state a three-week extension past thé’ tion bond issue to finance the Passed through the locks at 4:20) organization and Dwight E, Cas- the county to break ground for freighters to reach here since the) pontiac region of the guild. the sewer. St. Lawrnce Seaway was opened ) The Guild has been pushing for sewer remains on the draw boards. . . luth te pick up a grain cargo, | ie “ete Frecuted in uba has a gross tonnage of 10,493. Other items ‘such as employe Lyon, as the commission knocked . , i A heavy fog ‘of price-cutting will be reviewed Oakland County and. Detroit off its! HAVANA =f The formeritfe area for a while gave at (a ae, : . land five of his associates were one unwanted. ; South L t Michi- i ili invi on en ee ee leg executed at La Cabana Fortress | x-e *. ;men and their families are invited | Former Maj. Juan M. Capote who above, the locks to await easing of $15,000 GRANT AVAILABLE The Commission said South Lyon|coast. during the Batista regime, |bank but pulled herself free un- Not Too Old at 66 Y ; MONTREAL +UPD— L.A. for sewage treatment facilities. |ings, shootings and tortures. Hi Ex-Maj. Pedro Rodriguez Coto’ The Defense Department's Pen-| 47 years with a telegraph com- weelencal , wie sol pany and said he can_ hardly ~ pa = babii “— & ivicted and shot by firing squads volume of 90,746,000 feet, occupies pola disheartened (for the same offenses. a square mile of space, and is he abandoned several years ago said the department would re- apply for a grant ‘sonietime in will ‘be under construction. The Evergreen sewer will bene The unofficial total of war crimes threated by about 1644 miles of executions new stands at 547. A survey “of feeding habits in the nurseries of 1,904 hospitals - found that 63 per cent of all in- corridors. because he was too busy. It’s | mountain climbing. urday. The race is over and the ‘big swells endéd. a DILL hehehe hhdeddehedh eine a+ atom nmeneener & meee scat Ckhhhdededddaabababual, EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES DR. C. I. PHILLIPS Optometrist Announces The Removal of His Office } To . 205 CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN BUILDING 75 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN LIMITED PARKING IN REAR FE 4-3241 ‘net going ship ever to pass through the) Michigan Watchmakers Guild Sun- The State Water Resources Com-' million dollars was not included The 491-foot craft, out of Mon-\poptiac area will be Dan Scott, May 1 deadline it had set up for sewer. ‘ a.m. She was among the first/je, of Ferndale, director of the ’ this week. Because of legal blocks, the E -W d 5 Aid 5 { , wate ing X- Warden, Ides The. feighter, bound tor De: | * © % Boseag wapehenalers & This is to the advantage of South representation and the combating eligible list for federal grants. ;Warden of the IsJe of Pines Prison freighter another distinction, \. Al wateleasiers allied exdie gible ‘today: for the slaying of 24 inmates.| The craft, which lowered anchor] © attend the convention. iran the prison off Cuba’s southern|the fog, got stuck briefly in a mud) could now receive a $15,000 grant|was convicted of directing hang-|aided. (Bud) Raymond, 66,retired after R. J. 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