I V 'I J V \ . [j . t Lt A if LI IC:iO PI lOTO Us c ■ pi 7U A' T'"' P"T .itk ^ V ▲—yyjL. I jk_^ ^ j|^ Wtothtr "il.a "WiMw '»WM« THE PONTIAC Horn# 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, 3HONDAY. MAY 2, 1960—40 PAGES OT4ITSD PRESS .^LSSO^l PR^SS INTERRATIOWAL ii Chessman Executed-Stay Arrives loo Late Chairman}\ Practices What He Preaches Ask Clark fo Explain 'Pay fb Ex Associate WASHINGTON (JWDisc jockey Dick Clark testified today he has known since November of payola received by the former associate pi*6ducer of his ‘American Band-, siwd" televistoh show, ^r^lsa* Clark said Anthony Mammarella, who has since re-; signed from the show, told him at a, late‘hdurs meet- _ -----------------jjjg tjjg night of Nov. 14-15 that he had accepted mon-: Summit Stall by K Hinted |ey from record-producing! companies. * i munist ■ diplomat hinted strongly ’ , .Od., ,d., N«U " SAnrry CHKCK UNOEB way - The annual mstor vehicle safety check in PontiaC got started at 9 this rooming. Ope of the first to ^ through the checkiane on West Huron street at Crtrfoot' ‘Scbo(4 was W. C Metty. chairman of the Pontiac Area Chamber P*aUa« Pr«M Phil* of Commerce Safety Committee, which sponsors the annual project. Metty glances back from his car window as Jack Avery (far.lefti of 1061 Dorchester St., and Charles Meledosian df 93 S. Anderspn St., inspect his car. Both boys arc driver training students at PCH. Escaped Trusty Captured After Shooting Detrditer i aai-k. Philadelphia disc jockey! ■with a big teen-age audience, de*. nied any intenticm pi misinforming D ntninmnt ihe committee or its investigatorsi R^ian Diplomat Says , Mammamlla s m^tlvities. I Nikita Is Awaiting j rnday. tenfWying about Presidential Election | partlt^ilRr iRstanre of alleged ‘ payola received by his former associate, Clark' saW be bad learned of M oaly the day befons Wrong Number Slows Reprieve ^ From Judge Convict. Author AAeefs Last Doofh Dote More 60 Witniiiot CARYL CHF^MAX LONDON ICPI) - A top Com-; * chev will mark tinie on major in-|ij^ay because some questioners temational Issues until the newj^pre noj satisfied at a four-hour U. S. President has settled into thFisesskm Friday. White House.’ One’ of the subcommittee s own * * . * ! investigators. James K. Kelly, The diplomat said KhrusheiH-v wiU seek agreements at this",b'ing that month s summit meeting only in^casting Co. reli^ Mlely tails to be worked out later. like to Make Major Talk on TV nouncing publicly that it had , vestigatod and learned Qark had This venrioR of the KreniUa „ev,er taken payola. WASHINGTON tfi-President 13-senhower will make a major ton-eign pdi<7 address tonight at 9:30 p.m. (Pontiac time). (It will be telecast for Pontiac at 10:30 p.m. on chhnnel 7 and again at 11:15 on channel 2. The talk is also schediiled for radio at 10:30 p.m.) | SAN QUENTIN, Calif. —Caryl Chessman went to his death in the San Quentin Prison gas chamber today with a smile on his lips. The condemned sex terrorist who had staved off execution for 12 years died a few moments before a federal judge was preparing ta^e a SO^miriute stay I to hear a final app^ from his attorney, and just after the United States and California Supreme Courts had rejected appeals. Cheuman missed another stay hy minutes because^ a wrong telephone number. Federal District Judge Louis E-Goodman said he telephoned San Quentin to order a 30-minute stay of execution today to hear argu- wrcM ia 5 hav- * A 12-hour mianhunt ended Suir-lrobblng a cabWe’ of $28 in South-.Detroit, picked up Strachan who day moming with the arrest of field April 4.. -, was Wtchhlking out James Couzens an escaped Oakland'County .tail ; Strachan was tr^^pd Sunday bylHighyay at Eight Mile road, tniuly sougW In the armed rdb-'Ki* shoes. poUce iald. The unusual | ^ ,, bery . and shooting of a Detroit man and an earlier stt^ of cab-driver hddupB. . ■ As'^ victim lay in Pontiac G^toral Hom^ with huiiet wddnds of the oteat. heavily armed ofloen cautiously seardltd parts I of West BloomflekI Township and . Famingto|i Township for Frank W. Sfrahin, 24. vho had vowed to shoot it out with spy arresting hwmen. ' Strachan was sdieduled to ap-dear , before Farmington Township Justice 4ames P. Lawson this/ afternoon on an ^loomfield Township. fdard road, and parked. April 6. ,L Saturday a f t er n o o ri, James ^ Small said Straettoii also told im. "If you want to get aqy oider,^ do as I say»’ VP DEAD-END STREET He fidd Small drive to the Lone the ’iMrt Wiiol^ BeJt r°®d area. They The warrant diarges him with Small, 51^of 2009 LaSalle Gardens, | ‘ - ~ under my rap and put . It on.*' ' Then Strachan walked Small into jS field, took his wallet containing, ; $4 a!nd asked for the keys. . Don Leonard Challenges Bentley in Senate Race . i* Kelb' also quolod Clark ) other Western enpltnto that ■■ ..j ^riMhrhev Is playing tor time. : questionable' activities which he thinks Is running to ;viammarelln. Rnssto't fnvor. ednfirmed that he had Khrushchev has already warned;made such a statement. But he the Russian people and the world said Kelly "made an honest emu*" i not to expect any spectacular re-; in evaluatLig It because of the jsults from the sunynit'talks. time element. These facts suggest that he will Clarte smd Mammarella ‘“Id him meroly try to "string the WestiNov. H ' e J>oen invjved m along” at the summit ' session, some thin^ ^ ^ hanking. Oft the prospect that ^ furthe? top-level talks would be,h*« held until sDrine 1961. after theShe"' point. But nt tke meeting n few dnys TTie address will be given at a dinner sponsored by the Coiiimlt-tee for International Economic Growth and the Committee Strei^heh the Frontiers of Freedom. LeadtTs of Congrens. government, business, labor and farm orgpnizatiqns are expected to «t-tend, along with ambassadors of the 15 nations that Eisenhower visited on his reqent tour* of Europe, Asia and Ln^ America. The President plans to fly to Ft. Benning, Ga., tomorrow to view infantry training maneuvers tor one day. Inter. Clark went on. "he told me and from tkat point, of course, | knew.” treaty nt tke summit, bnt will'*! Qark said that later When inleave detattod arrangement to jvestlgators questioned him about snbneqnent East-West, nogotto- j Mammarella. he suggested they go tioan. ,... 4tw. the man himself for intorma- ^ W * . tion. ’They were very understand- Thc y. p... >Ti,r ilnf; and dilMLBressJim^^ Pholwi Users to Strike; . . UnhocAc Receivers ^ ot*h armament at the top at his sum- . ... Ailed the strike at a mil agenda, . topic which ^ no immediate detailed commit- “ ments and will allow continuation wording munim, Wm' ments on a new petition to delay the convict-author’s death. ’The judge told his aecrqtary. Celeste Hickey, to get the Warden on the piKHte. But the .first time' she dialed San Quentin Ihiaon, die did not have the first 4 in the telephone number—GL 4-1460. She went back to Dfputy Court Gerk Edward C. Evensen to get the number agaia. - When she had the wagdeg's ofIk« on the phone, she turned it over to Judge Goodmaa The judge was informed the pellets had already been dropped, and there was no - This TUUAnA, Mextee » city’s MW tolepi were scbednled to strike today. The weapon — lenvtaig the teto- Representatives ef organlsa- nres and call limits nf tke Cans-pITaTa' FRANK W. STRACHAN The potaasium cyanide peUeU dropped Into.the acid in the apple-green death diamber at 12:Q6r% a.m. Pontiae time, and Cheaaroan was pronounced dead at 12;U. the Sl-year-ald aMasmaa managed a laagk. almost a drackto. could hear him thnmgh No 0 the sound-proof walls of the hermetically sealed chamber, bto he shent his final moments mouthing wttrife dtreotid nor E3ack, Los Angtoi reporter, i made, i^ ! basis'oTtifftr'diHrtsr.'’ Tax Hike a Must, ^ays City Cleric ! The way the Rev. Lenworth 1R. Miner s€es It, children,' M A Rudran not thfe school systeih, are in jeopardy If voters don’t » Wanted: A Good Redcap 2.8 mill Increase in the voted tax rgite. * ti-w I LE HAVRE, France (UPD-The! As minister roval ^ thf ISSp, tax equalization totals, must aw^t word from Lansing to see what otficlals there might do. , ★ ★ a Although they approved the ooi)o> ty total of Sl.S93.302.a01. loper-' viaoca, at the hme, refused to go along with the Hillsdale County Board trf Suppryiaon who asked in a letter that Oakland County go on reo(^ opposing a reported l3i)e^ cent hike around the state. ^ OaUaad’a f>posmaa to Ito pre. poaal was voieed last week i« laasiag hy three at the eoaaty’s Musi Wait tor Parole may take week or,so before Herman kierdorf leaves Jackson Prison on parole. ★ 1 Bemprd Kamerschen. head of le parole <^ce in Pontiac, said indc routlhc would take that long. What devritgted ftotn a meeting with h represortative of the Stkte Tax Commission will be disclosed tomorrow morning at a meeting of the Equalization Omunittee of tiie It ia expected to be aiT optimistic report The Press learned from William B. Grabendike, county equalization director and one of the three mm who made the qw-- dal tri^ to Lansing. "I thh* we are gdag to have to rsoelve Elerdorf’s citmlaal me frotn Jaoksoa, then make p rontiiie cheek of the place where the prisoner will live, If rein Kierdorf’s case, this will 1>e his home in Madison Heighta-Kamerschen foresaw no reason tor not reporting to the Parole Board in Lansing favorably on the conditions of Klerdotfs parole. ★ * ♦ The aubject of em^oyment won't be involved, he noted, Kierdorf, 69, retired with a pension two ymrs ago. shortly before hii nephew, Frank Kierdorf, waa fatally.. burned in the arson of a Flint (hy deai^ shop. . ♦ ♦ Merman Kierdorf was a buainess gent for the Teamster Union council In Detroit and an fdda to Teamster President James ft. Hofta. Frank was He wouldn't elaborate much further, he said, until the ctmunit-tee hears his report. Grabendike did say. however, that he was “of the impression that we should have some conslderatian” of tiieir pro-tcets that thair figurea not be in- It’s the county’s belief tiiat the figure already U in line with a state sought levd of 50 per cent of actual cash value ander prew ent economic conditions. ★ ♦ ★ This has come about, Grabendike explained, by foUowing the state 1955 manual of equalization closely in tiie sampling- d real and per- Reprieve Too Late, Chessman Executed (Continued From Page One) who had Interviewed him many times. ^ to WITNESSES SILENT Chessman, condemned on two coonta of kidnap^ with bodily harm in Los An^es lovers’ lanep fa 19f8, took a deep breath Oakland’s equalization la np IW,-316,973 over last ypari* Il.»2a.tl5.. 328. New construction caused toe A toXTste tor tiw eouii^ won’ be completed until state figures are rdeaaed next Monday. N.Y. Weuse Fire Takes Fifth Victim BAY SHORE. N.Y. (AP)-T death tdl from a fire that swi the home of an attorney In t Long Island community ns# five today. ★ fr ♦ A mothar, two of her seven d dran and a houst guest died wt flantea wrecked the home of E mett McNamara betora dawn S day. The lateat victim was a th child,- Vincent, 7. who died fa hospital of burns. ■ ♦ * ♦ ■ , klcNamara was.away _at a ligious retreat. North Central Warming Trend Developing My Ihh AMdatod Press Light rain dampened widely scattered ifctions of the country today as cod air s|»ead into eastern sections and a warming trend developed In north central rc^on. Aw* Rains appeared ending in Northeast but there were patches of showers along the southeast Atlantk Goad. Heaviest rainfall during tiie night was about IH Inches in Savannah, Ga. The Weather ran OJI. WwtSw SapaH rONTUC'ANS TICWITV—Talr aal .-..X., ,,, 4, Ta»»4»» sartly ------1 liomat taBuerahut vracadtnt I • soa mU uamur at t;ii am Stu lUM Tu«i4ar at l:« aja. Uo6n tato Tu^r at ::«T^a.n MeoB rlaat Itedar at 1»:40 a m. *1 aa«a»*»»jB/^toa (Aa raeardad dewdtowai 200 Insurance Men in City hr Meetings T3onvlcted of.po!wssfaig a homC-mada pistol silencer discoverad during tile arson Investigation, Kierdcxt was decl^red^ eligible tor parole late last week'.after serving nine months of a one- to five-year term. At 10:09 a.m.. Pacific Daylight Time, a little over 5 minutes alter the pdlets had dn^iped, his should-I quivered aUghtly. Ha had cwtend the chamber at u:n aJB., pneeded by one~ by Tba 60 ‘ witnesses Jammed front of the tiiick wfa^ws of the death chamber were rilent. Hardly breath stirred. 'Aasodate Warden Walter chuff announced the official time of death. ★ * . * The Venetian bund' behind which Warden Fred R. Dickson stands a littfa dfatanoe from the chamber was portly open. Usuplly it is shut during an execution. s U-year eoart Oiht I wHhia tt mliHitee of the exe-aisB houf'-aad aa latcwded M bnto stay of oxecothm that Tha-Ce^fornia State Su^wma (3ourt denied a series of petitions tiled Saturday and Sunday after unprecedented special session in chambers in San Francisco this They met again to deny a new petition tor a stay filed 45 minutes betore the death hour. Denial was t0:50. In Washington Associate Justice William O. Douglas of the 9i-preme Court of the United Stotcs refused to grant a stay only minutes betore the death hour. An estimated 16 million non-farm familtea In the United States that own tiidr homes today compared with only about 3.5 million in 1900. Strike Cuts Off Buses to Detroit 15.000 Com'muttrs and 1.000 SchooJ cKildren From County Lose Rido» jSome 15,000 commuters from Onkland COunty and another 10,000 from downriver, 'Mare without bus service to downtown Detroit today ALDEN C PALMER DR. CARL 8. WINTERS Some 200 insurance men from throughout the state began a two-day confe,rence in Pcmtiac this aft- Today the Michigan Life Insurance Leaders Assn, is holding its annual meeting and tomorrow the 31st annual convention ol the Michigan State Assn, of Life Underwriters will take place here. Headquarters for both %vUl be the Pontiac Elks Temple. Local members of the life leaders anwciation greeted state otflrlals aad delegates at a panel of trust experts gatberlag at t p, m. to-6ay. . At a 30 banquet, the group will haac, featured speaker Alden C. P^er, WMiimissioner of ance of Indiana. The MALU convention tomorrow will be the second ever held in Pontiac. The 1945 convention was here. Host group win be the Pontiac Life Underwriters Assn. Richard Mhieweaaer, president of tiie h>- Theme tor the convention ia “^fhe Wide-Track to Financial In- relatlonship'between insurance and the auto industry. He is scheduled to speak at 1: 45. Brudl, second vice president, Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., will be the day’s first speaker at 10 a. m. His topic will be "’njese Predous Days.’’ Stansell, CLU agent, the Prudential Insurance Co. of America, will speak on "Professional Selling on the Dd>ilT’- at U:05. FoUowing a noon luncheon, McNamara, a general agent, of the Old Line Life Insiurance Co. and a trustee of tiie National Assn. Life Underwriters, will speak ‘The Maturing of a Life Insurance Man.’’ Model wide-track 1960 Pontiac convertibles will be given as 1 prizes. Registration and a coffee and doughnuts "breakfast’.......... start the convention at 9. Final order of business wiU be the association’s annual meeting at 3 when it wUl elect officers for the coming year. During the day’s meetings, wivra of insuriUfdf men will be given a tour ol Pontiac Motor Division, and have open bowling at the Elks Tem^e. Featured speakers will be Dr. Carl S. Winters, staff lecturer of ttie (kneral Motors (^.. and three prominent insurancemen, Willard Brudl, Owen Stansell and F. G. McNamara. USE WIDE-TRACK THEME The ‘‘wide-track’’ in the convention theme is significant of the way r in which the program hbs designed for the Interests of this motor-minded dty. ^ ★ * w Dr. Winters’ speech, "Information, Inspiration and Perspiration in SeUing," promises to be the day’s highlight, emphasizing the Foreign Ministers OK Summit Plan worken and the Great Lakes Transit Co. went fato its second day. A ♦ A , Also affected by the strike were more than 1,000 school chUdren fnm the Birmingham-Bloomfield Hills area who rely on the buses to transport them to-class. . ★ ' A A Tlw maintenance workers .went on strike at midnight Saturday when their contract expired. They are members of United Auto Workers Local in in Birmingham and Local 563 fa WyaiKtotte. Bus drivars, members of the AFLCSO Leeal UM, have refused to eroes " Ike Asserts Pe^e Rides on Dollar WASHINGTON (AP) - President Elsenhower told the U. S. Chamber of Commerce today that worldwide peace and sfabiUty depends on the soundness of the U.S. dollar. The President told some 5,000 cheering businessmen driegates and guests he will send to Congress this week another message caUing for "responsibility in han- Wants. City CommissiOri ^ to Review Fringe Zoning The pay in Birmingtiam BIRMINGHAM - Cttjf Co: toners will be asked* tonight to onsider the “urgent need" at to-dewing the exIMiig sonfag of 'firtagr' arean within two dr three , Nocks of Woodward avenue and Maple road. A, A W The area fa now restricted to single residences. In a letter to the Oommlmion Lewis K. Marshall, of S69 Pierce _____1. Paul WOson of 962 Pm^ itan -Rd., has been selected by Re-gi^ Seven of the Boy Spouts dt America tor the Silver Antelope Award. Ilie award Is the hlghast elta-on i regisa “B (he dty really wants to MarihaU said that a nonreslden-tlal or profeasldnal renxifag would '*7^son is vice president of the Detroit Area ^touncll and has been active in scouting since 1940. AAA He also is vice president of the Stanclard Accident Insurance Co., Detroit. t A display of sculptured, hand-uuiO and imported candles will be shown from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m> day through Saturday beginning today at Wax, Inc., 37S E. Maple. A A A ‘ ' Also to be shown are antique candle accessories furnished by the Detroit Hfatorical Museum. HarNd Martbenke, a mediator, said the company and the Union "wm so deadlocked” when wage negotiations broke down Saturday that "it will be difficult to si^ what will develop." No furtiier negotiations scheduled but Martbenke said he would, attempt fo bring the two parties together as sopn as potsi- He said the Union was requesting a three-year contract with a lOKxnt-nnJiour raise each year. .......A A A • . The company, he said, was offering to restore a IScent-an-bour pay cut Imposed on the Wyandotte garage workers last October and continue the rest of the contract. The company, a division of the Ameilonn Transit Oorp., of 8L Louis, Mo., said It “couldn’t afford a jalse," Martbenke oaM. Everett Farr,-manager of the Birmingham garage, said that 66 buses in the Birmingham garage were halted by the strike, including' six schoid buses. AAA This morning, only two pickets were at the Birmingham garage, FiiiT sajd. ' William C ManihaU, president of the Bus Drivers’ Cixial said drivers would continue to honor the picket line but would return work only if the picket lineis wera withdrawn, but then the buses could only operate a lew days without mechanics. "Thii would permit doctors, den-tfats, lawyers, architects or engi-nears to capitaUza on the physical advantages of these locations and it should bring in more taxM to the sKy.” He said tha elHmge ie “abse-lutaly Hseswary to malafahi (he high character** of tha emuiin- ■My- , „ “This matter haa been diacuaaed with nelghborinc ^np^ owners hiid we find that generally they fa the resonfag,” he said. A A' A r all theae years of I «leal Btnngly that a *Pro-feasioml’ of some covalent dae-stflottkai hi tiw only way to save our property from alipping to an undekrable rooming bouse in the e," Marshall said fa ending his letter. AAA Long setive in the Boy Scout The Padfie Ocean comprises about half the world’s water surface, fa larger thgtenhe oitin land ' ice, and covers^bout one-third Arson a Possibility in Waterford Blaze Waterford Township firemen were today investigating the possibility of anon foi the buniing of an unoccupied ■ furnished house owned by David EssbaM at 1470 Beechland St. A A ■ A The lire was discovered at 3 a.m. Sunday by an unidentified person who called the township tire department. AAA The interior of the house was completely gutted and the furnishings destroyed, according to fire-nwn who battled tba blaze toi four ISTANBUL, Turkey (f* - For-1 The country, Eisenhower said, jmust "reject ‘expedients that 'might be thought'profitable fa an flection year.” ^ Eisenhower did not divulge. - eign ministers of the North Allan-; hi», Kf^^inute talk to the cha^ tie Treaty Oiganization. meeting|bers 48th annual meeting, the within the confines of a city under* contents of the forthcOm- maftiid.Kw; tediy«iaoweirweM-1*”s^"”^^ era proposals on disarmament to . * * ^ . be put to the Soviet Union at the But it was assumed from the gyg,„,j( ' context that he would again seek removal of the interest, ceiling on U.8. Secretary oC State (Kris- | government bonds, argue against tlan A. Hertcr read to the con- jenactment of a billion-dollar hocs-j ference a special message from speak out anew President Elseahower warning ogOgy, f„ that the Western Hg Three meet- Ujg education and assistance to tag with savlet Premier Nikita [depressed areas. Khnuhehev, opening In Paris ‘ __________________ May Id, probaMy will not pro- dnee any qniek or aprmtnentnr feOfS Red SpOCe Try Eisenhower, cautioned against hoping (or too much. He said the Paris meeting fa only one more "fa what may prove a long succession of dlplomatie exchanges dealing with some of the most difficult problems of our era." WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Henry M. Jackson ID-Wash) says he has a “hunch" the Russians will try td put a man in spac shoot a rocket at Mars prior to the Big Four summit conference May Escaped Trusty Nabbed After Shooting Vetn tamparatara I Tanr saa la TaaMsa ______^aarataia ................I Lavatt tsBMMrat-iTa ........... ( Maan lasnAataN ..............\-.-l WiaUMWnfalr. ^ ' Sh^tt istl __________ » w I ^ ^Stf 8 n{ ■Uma^ . M U UUvaukae M «T •rowntvUlt H « MU>o«»oUi M « cibleajia 61 « New U as g 3 ctartiasa ’ « S J* * (Continued From Page One) Small gaqied. Navarre called pey-lice. A . A .A ’ Small was wounded twice. One bullet passed’through him punctui^ ihg his right lung. Another creased his ride just under his right arm, doctors said. ^ He was taken off the .critical list at 10:30 this morning. .Small ideiAified hfa assailant as Strachan when State Police detectives showed i|im photographs of Strach-ao at the hospital. Police throughout the area began their aeareh at about 7:30. An estimated 80 or more tnxqv ers, police from surrounding town-riilps, and dherOtM-iiepaiUu Joined fa the manhunt. State Police came from the Pontiac, Redfixti, Center line, Romeo, and Flat Rock Posts. ssisse 8sf Ihey pleked j fea^riate at the shoottag soeae bat tost Ibeas jt lame Phto aad, Middle Bett. 'The big teeak came At about 3 i. tn- when Ttoopera Chpies E. Headersbot and. Ronald D. Gowfa of the Pontiac Poet pk^ up the trackg croasfag Walnut Lake refad west of Middle Belt. . > ^ "We Just Kept talking every 5|fach ak'pvery fkmd covering the **ghoulders with a M tooth comb," Lorenz Ahlgrim. commander of the Rontiac Post. Strachan’s tracks were then discovered at Middle Belt and 14-MUe road, then crossing North. western near 12-Mile, and finally crossing 12-Mile near the stlb-divirion at Inkster and” 12-Milej There was road. BEGIN CHECKING Troopers began checking houses under construction. The. same two meif. Hendershot and Gowin,*found tracks around a tri-level house under construction.. there were no signs of entry into the house. For an hour about . deputin and police aearched the area uound the house (»i Hernctonwood street. At about i a.m. two carpenters, joe Lazzarl and Martino Guild, arrived at the house to finiih Hanley got back down. Ii minutes the house was surrounded with police carrying carbines and sawed-off shotguns. HMl^ shouted to Strachan to "Throw your gun down and come down. You are surrounded." “DM't slMot. I'm eomtxg dowu,” Straehan said. He threw The search was over. Strachan is suspected of robbing some 20 cabbies 'fai the Detroit Tber went fa The two troopers iind Detective Hubert Hanley, of the;Redtord Post, foUoiwed. Hsafey aotioeg a tmall wsrfc-beaeh WMtor^a ae............... mM they hadn’t left H there 8at-nrday, Hanley climbed up and looked around^ He saw Stradian sleepiiig on walliioard between the ceiling j<^ts, a'gun in his.' sh^ Strachan was booked'at the Oakland County Jail Sunday afternoon. He said he "only roNted about 15 cab driven, not as many as'police said.” Oakland County Prosecutor Ctetxrge F. Taylor said he waa taking Strachan on an old warrant te avoid legal problems which could arise in the light of a recent State Suprenq» Court ruling limit-big tiu; time a auspect can be held before a'ppearing in cpint to newer charges. Taykfr Aid- he planned to ask that a bondyof $%.000^be Strachan. ‘‘Then we iKn hNd Wm a high bond and wait to see what 'happens to Snfall before det^ing whether to . ask h higher charge,' Taylor explained. { Nine Are Injure^ in 3-Car Crash Nine peraons tosia fajited Saturday afternoon in a tivee-car cN-liston-on Baldwin avenue at \ atreet, accordh« to PoBtlao Po-U(*. to Poatiao OeMnl I to salfataetory eoa-dHloa today are Dare Taft, 81, sf tt VtonuMO M„ a passeagor to hto ear. Hath Olaea. M, of M Heme SL, aad Mrs. Vlvfaa Vrtoeh. tt, ef tttt Qratloa 8t, Also Injured were Mrs. Frisch's husband, Douglas, 34, who was driving, and thefr four children, Deborah, 4. Larry, 11, Terry, 1. and Danny, 7, and the driver of t^ third car, Donald Davis, tk of 731 Portland St. AAA All were treated and releaaed. Witneasea told poUet that Davit ptnidc the Taft car ftom behind as Taft turned onto Baldwin. Tkft then shot aeraas the center line and struck the Frisch ear head-on, Wherever You Go! Your Credit Record FoUows You! When you move into a new neighborhood, or from one city to another, your credit record follows you- If'that record is a credit to you now, merchants and professional people who have never heard of you tofore wUI gladly open a charge account for you or arrange convenient terms for major purchases you want to make on deferred basis. Tliey know that if you paid your bill PROMPTLY in another city or neighborhood you are worthy of this trust. Your credit record is an open book from coast to coast, for the record of how you pay your bills . . . which is on file at the Pontias Cr^t Bureau ... is accessible to the members of over 1400 Cr^it Bureaus in the U.S. and Canada. A favorable r^ port comes in mighty handY: To Maintain a Good Credit, Buy Wiscljr, Pay Promptly! PORTTUC CREDIT BCRE AiJ, Inc. T The Credit Buredu of Pontigic Organized July 12^ 1923 ’ ' 333^NorU» Perry Street '^ Pontiac 16, Mic^. Protect Your Credit and h Will Protect You Alwan DISCOUNT PBICES aid YOU JUm Oil nitSONAL SEBVICS at SIMMSI —TONIGHT AND TUISOAY SFICIAtS— 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS sRust Resistant—20 Gal. Garboge Cons at|. Govia Approved for city and t ial Aiidlnei fw an immediate mail nibeidy tatalinK almoit 13 million dollart. . The board laid itt poMcy regard-f the award td afafaaldy en a temporary baaia “doea not en-viaage that any or all air carriera __________ ______________________turbo-jet pli^ purchaa^ Wim iiTe^ciai aMts sbbn be award- ***• BritWi 8m. ed aubsidy aimply on the filing of a petitlNi.’' Gimili/i MItXION-Stevens Institute oI Tedmology, Hoboken, N. J., has received a gift of llli mUlioM from Mr. and Mra. £ugene McDermott of DaUaa, Texas. MdDertBBtt, a ISW Stevens graduate, is dtaimuui of the executive committee of. Texas Instruments, a Dallas'electranica firm. Wealthy Retiree Collapses in Cafe on Skid Row AF Target Hits Home ^ TOKTO .(AP) — An iS-pound targbt towed ^'a TJ.S. Air TMW T33 Jet plane was accidentally - TTte avilifaced 'with emergency'because of steps tak- crltlcal ■ financial by VlcterwArmstrong. L4d.. to foreclose a duittei mortgage on tbe Capital 8aet. . Vickers is suing fdr buck pay. (d more than half of the „iUpn doUars pledged by Capital lirpa>iment-lor 60 Vlscbunt Hie beard has ordered a formal proeeeding en OapUal’a request lor anbsidy. It first denied en Aprtt t the appHeatien for Inunediate action. CWpItal there- The airline pointed out it is home. Nobtw was . reported Jured. Air, Force said the target made a small hole In the roof and ceiling and caused minor damage in the.heme of a raDway employe near Hanno City. Stott's Ptrsonncil Chief Tok^ Over Post Todoy rING (UPn-Franklin K. De take] director of dvilian personnel forj ^U.S. Navy t<|i come to Mkhi-..A A. - . . He replace Arthur G. Raach, takes over today as thej^,jjjj retired after more than 20 J state’s chief of personnel. I years in state servbee. add wift|- '* a w 'spend his retirement in Grand Rap- DeWald, SO. leaves a position a ' .......' ' .. , .............; . ' OPEN ionite Shop ond.Sov* of SIMMS 'til 10 p.m;' 47,000 Rods m Jopon TOKYO (VPD—There are 47.000 Communist Party members In Ja-pan, according, to Justice Minister | f Hiroyo Ino. He said that more P t'A' than 10,000 party membfas were emplo.ved by the govertunent or by important industries. DECORATOR WALL CLOCKS Mak« Ideal MOTHER'S DAY . . . apd SIMMS Sells 'em at LOWEST PRICES Deluxe 2-Ployer Bsdsiisioi StI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - ain-t(Hi Fleming, 86, a retired raH; roader, collapsed Sunday in a, cafeteria in a section of town] filled with down-and-outers. In his tattered clothing, hospital] attendants found nine $1,000 U.S. savings bonds, 13 $500 bonds, $400 th cash and a bank book revealing his total worth at close to $30,000. ^ “I w Gecrenleed rirst Qaetitr 59 All New Styles—LADIES' and MISSES' Capiis and Pedal Pnsheis Oearawtaad WASH '■ WIAR |66 solid colers in N N. >4faia Hooe aotblag Give MOTHER A Camera of Her Very Own Save Nearly $5.00 at Simms: MOVIE ^3oEifi6ro $24.50 Seller 19 87 Ml , 96 N. Saginaw —Main fiLer :;2r «)tm THE POKTIAC PRESS, MONDaV. HAY IMO —1,000 fU§ for May Day BERUN (Wn - ilow th«a 1.-_ fm Xut Qnpaa^iM to Wait Berlin nwr the weekend, meny c« edveiitacet^the Com* munist Mky Day celebretiiDne to db ■0, refugee offlciala reported today. Koiaton, l>x., with die Gulf «f Mexico is 57 miles long. The Bettei: Ciu^r Opportunities Are in Business The demand for well>trained men and women in buainess exceeds the supply. Employers today require a higher degree of training, ard promotions g^to those prepa^ to accept greater responsibili-' t^h fchopl seniors and college^ students interested in the most desirable office emi^oyment are invited to investigate the thorough and effective Institute training. Historically the success of Pontiac Business Institute can be attributed to the fact that its graduates have been and are successful on the job. Free Placement Service Pontiac Business Institute 7 W. Uwraice FE 2^1 .Over Sixty Years Ford to Expand' Plants at Rouge Will Modarniza Engina, Transmissian, Foundry Diviiiont DETROIT (l»- Ford Motor Co. has annoui^ a $7.400,000 enpan* ■km and modernization program at its Rouge plant in suburban Dear-bom. A ipokesraan said it la part ^ a continuing Rouge modemizatton program wfailnch Cut RIDING MOWER with 4-cyclt, 3 h. p. engine , Traclia WkesiB # di NO Momr DOWN. 5 ^ If you hove a big town, this is your mower? Witn powerful Clinton engine (fuH l-yeor worrontyi^bnd outomoHvertype tronsmis-sion with fogvord, neutral and reverse gears. Sofoty designed with "deodmon" Clut^, fun trpctlon roHer-type drive wheels. . ftuy H with na money down! Wsdts's Iftvors.«. pAwesleIrs ' Lodiat' PANTIES NybalMS ■wlaS* ferlcft. BmM* «r«trk aas*tt«cll*a. Reg. 39c Eech 5 = M Mother’s Special Seamless HOSE aai Fed. Tex GITT^SPECUl 3HRNDKEBCHlErS eiH Sosad Stoialatod Fearl > 77‘ nil Bsytl U4lss’‘BabyDsr PRIP-PRY FAJAMAS Drip-ery eot-tssM. Acetete aai drop ■titeh fabrics. IlMliM' FUU and KAUFSUPS 4«r DmsmM Tssiblsrs “S 12'-nr Ul STEEL imuTr $5.95 voiiM table {M33 TV-SNACK TABLES Folding UUNDir OART Jhrtak pNof eteth Ito«v. ClotlMs jpta paeksi. Chr« S kaaSr thflvM. I-wsy •Imiri* •■(let. EMynU ettltr*. 3AA tables plated sC5 fn-s. •as.ss' ATf ***■ S199 Batbrooa Sciles SM Vihw $3» rMtad. ShtU nak VASE c Fsllsd Oasdr BowlasdOsw $1.29 Vahn iC St I o 61 X 8AMNAW ST. NIGHT^tU9Jt,R » SUN Tlui^ n ■■ ■-'i Would Accept No, 2 Po^t ; Morse Still Candidate WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen Wayne Mom (D-Ore)>Mya that altteuih be BtiU la a aerioua ca» didate for the DenMxratlc praali dential nominfition he would glad-ly nm aa Morae atuck hy an;earlier prediction Otat he liill go to ' Democratic convention with about ddlegatea-far abort of the 161 « he would need to win the lidential nomination. nCKAKitclienAiil nmiuiiE nsHiisiiEr He predicted Sunday in a television interview-NBC, Meet the Press—that the convention will cast at least 10 ballots without pidcing a nominee. Then, he added, "even Wayne Morse could be nominated for one of the two posts.’ Miieiler Warns Against Slump Soys 60s May Sputter if Borrowing, Spending by Government Mses ydedwdewrvil the very do««, sad tkat’i KitebesAid’t rcputaiiee. Mom tharougli wsMutif • koi-sir dryiag • safe for delicate china ew a rarity. Aik a frie^ wto WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of Commerce Frederick H. Mueller cautioned today that the ‘‘sbaring 60s'' could tuni, into the: "slump ■ eSs**- -If"sake Tpvemmenr pursues a course (rf borrowing and] Get rm hot KttchmAid Pswsr PortakU Miser witk citker KitckcaAid' Portable or Ceaverd-Me Portekledishwasher. Tkii mixer kst s oaique pewcr-beoitcr... awurei cOMistent results. Come ia sad see both today. Offer lasts uatd Motker’s Dor. - ' In an address prepared for the 4»h annual meeting of the 'United; States Chamber of Oontmerce,; ^the moat prosperous year, and Che 1960s the most prosperous decade, in histocy. WAYNE GABERT 121 NORTH SAGINAW PDNTUC FE 541S9 Codaoadies Written Guarantee Box Ex Company But this will depend, ha said, on keeping private enterprise free; from exce»»ive government-made burdens and fropi a fatal dose of inflation." Several thousand bustneasmen and guests, opening the three^ay chamber convention, were to hear also an informal talk by PrHident Eisenhower. Mueller said he was proud speak for a Republican adtninlvi tration which-strives to "maintain a dimata favorable to private in- ''Durlng the last seven years, tbs American people have had sdioda, new hospitals and higher income than in any previous seven years," Mueller said. There are now about 300,000; outdoor gas lights in operation in the United States. GET OUR FAMOUS fir«$fon* cut swnr SERVICE WHEEL BALANCE ALIGNMENT BRAKES Wft yam cor’i brakM omI front i fodory tpocffkotioBS HERE’S WHAT WE — B^TIREifAFe WITH NEW Tirttfont CHAMPIONS NYLON 13’** vs TUBELESS I5’»*as *nw lax and racoppobla Hra • MUFFLERS • TAIL PIPES * MONROE SHOCKS •BATTERIES f1r«$ton« 146 W. HUR;ON FE 2-9251 'V Whew y»«c doflor buyt MMS mow I', THE PONTIAC PRESS. )IQXnA V. >1AY 2, two FIVE Next Sunday, May 8, Is Mother's Doy ! r SHOP TONIGHT and Friday Nights TIU. 9 Use a WAITE'S FLEXIBLE CCC CHARGE Springrhaid's drip-dry broadcloth . . Shirtwaist Coverall by Prince Charmers *3.99 Dan River wash 'n' wear Crisp Woven Plaid 4-Pocket Cotton *5.99 i Here is a shirtwoist coverall thot keeps her pert and pretty despite the chore ot the moment. Wonderful: for almost any leisure occoston. Elosticized shirred waist, tie belt, patch pocket. In lilac, seaweed green or twinkle blue; sizes 10 to 20. Styled fdr easy weor, plonned for'easy core! This crisp cotton needs little if ony ironing, has four large, ho'ndy pockets. Soft, full skirt, little short sleeves, matching plastic belt. Hers in pink or blue, sizes 14 to 20 or 14 Vi to 22 Vi. CaU FE 4-tSn . Snips to length! Needs no ironing! Permanently Pleated Arnel Jersey Chormer *9.98 Pockoble, washable' The woistbond hugs, pleots swing and show a new rippling pattern, the boot :kTin neckline is the smortesh And a. nel triacetate is iron-proof! Snip ther hem, it requires no stitching. Sizes 10 to 18 in block, navy or powder blue. Mfoite'a-laaapMuiva Orauet . .. Tkiid fJ««r Every morr) loves the good looks and fit of Comfy Slippers by Daniel Green The ideal Mother’s Day gift . . . a pair of cozy comfy Dohiel Green .slippers from Woite's! Whether the chgice is soft ribbed corduroy or smooth leather she'll love 0 poir. Sizes 5 to 10. AA ond B. Rovissant" , . . flowor fresh, petal'smooth Tissue Tricot Nylon Slips *5.95 it Each tida •xpondt or COElfrOCtt (lEOt-WOf^Vf •lotfic d««t if) to fit . individually! fxpWt CorxaHataa FUf fllTaa la WaMVai^d«tl« Each cup In Warhar'x new 'Tomorrow" glvaa and • In^vldually to each lida! You gat .parfaet «t all d^. day. i^'x epol toa, of nat waava aiaftic and co»ton.| Whitai A. •. t cap! ... $1.50 . ® •«»------ Touch this nylon tricot. . , it feels so light and thin ond smooth liKjg fresh flowers. Morvelously opoque, like The bodice ond hem ore oppHqued withToees of loce. Sizes 32 to 42, overage^ ondXtoll; chocj^ f white or block. \ \.v THE PONTIAC PRESS tturoii Stnet * ’ Panthic, K MONDAY, MAY J. I960 . QmudundPubtUludLBcanybyThsPontUieFteuCompanif - wkmetA A.-* miOERAUi ; .rnSutaM Mkd JhibiiilMr ■OW4B a. rnwiuu B,. •J6mm W. nmaui», *m» £. Ri^tv ’SJMnr^.e.o, a. Umnax Jonoi. . Local Ad»«r‘— >(ai>ac*r IlCAIt. . Mautar ,whlch has alirays been more fluid than many others. U.S Plans Would End India’s Food Shortage Theklncreaw in OM’sllrat quarter “Among the many urgent problems report and the changes in the busi-of the 20th Century, hunger persists ness should show clearly that 1055^ as a shadow over the world,” declared has been eclipsed as a landmark and Hinbt O Heald, president of the shduld be moved back into the scrap-Ford Foundation in annopncing a book. $10.5 nOlUon grant to help Increase It’s no longer ihe peak and has. India’s food production. A survey last year by a team of agricultural specialists sponsored by the Ford Foundation at the request of the Indian government, showed that continent faces a dice threat of a 28 million ton food shortage by 1966. Cunrent ductiohIslimi been surpassed, and higher goals are ahead. “Half of the 600 doctors at a Philadelphia ccmventlon admitted t he y hadn’t had physical checkups in the last four years.”—Press report. It is of time or a lack of confidence to ‘ doctors. * ■ / ★ ★ ★ DemiHistration projects are to be Voice of the People Sci^l Issue JContihues 08 Mmn TqpU 0 Inters ■ ^ •' \ . It hu been bnpWed the L585 BSHte ol Ux rets levied for buikhop In 1969 Is eomebow quesOonaUe. ^ . InonnM to tto edMol 4MIM bemeJ un ud im daeed h Muly mm- H obeefb nkmlMms Om |oyoa-xp|^ «• Mootag el beildlBie swi «• hng-ttom Itosaetag, laws, the BoarS to pemlttod to levy taaw to repay li lag ao leag as tito total dtM oC toe anhMi dtatiM la lees flMa ti oeelMlI In taking this action, the Board n;ai aWe W have eitffldent operating Income to continue the good educational program ol the echoote. If the Board had not, the educatiaoal pro|prah) would have sottered. IPc been Implied the School Board cenoded a dlacuHrioa before the League of Wom«B Votera. Coon-Dog-Tulips Bkfobi you give a person A free conducted In seven of India’s 14 hand, make sure that lSelriU not pul* -t~~- keep aU ammunition locked away statistical ^idepost year 1955. _____________ It beats that —It’s the best thriee the family shopped—and got a ride home, months in GM history. ir ir ir Net Income of 4,324 ImiUion Writes a new nark in the record book. Weekly paychedc avMnccB. are up, employment is higher, stock share earnings are bigger, production is up. ^ ’These figures erase those of 1955 and should eliminate tfaementail attitude that OM, the auto industiy and that they did, but was badly fagged out. ships coming from Egypt. Imme- rheumatoid arthritis) “to that He was allowed to rest In the car while diately the maritime unions to the results are more dra- Verbal Orchids to- ' Mrs. William Tliompson Of 9<» East Walton Blvd.; 83rd birthday. mughman Holtworfh of Keego Harbor; 83rd blrUiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leemipc of Birmingham; 5lst wedding anniversary, Mrs. Ami Marian of Waterford; 82nd birthday. Hariey Bonington • Egypt and other Arab countries matic and immediate, they dtoap-retatiatted by reftisii* to unload pe„ ^1,^1 medicatkto is discontto--u,_. i_ ued. B^d®*. fhe various drugji to use to^y”' (drugx'' introduced to six years are not exceptional^ “have h,ot. shown coiiclu-siveiy that they can alter the nat-. tiral/cOurse of the disease or pre-venj/ crippling.*’ ■ more and more people .are kre of the tneantoglessness of hritto’’ more knd nidre. doctors ‘ prying to modernize thefr nom? American ships in their ports. But the real reaaoa for the heycett Imposed in this eonatry is the union’s feaf of damage fo the JoIm of -American aean**’* hi the fotare, because the Cnire government persists In refnstag to let ships from any country go through tho canal if, at any time The Country Parson '(Mi. Dr.' Crime,’’ his mother tearfully explained, “I feel terrible. So make it a standard coi^ng I rule^ use the barif bunen' FIRCT. “I was eetttag ^ toner .the othW yw ever employ the front burners! dinner .the other night and had 040,. And even then, please iWnem- lash on a front burner of the stove. "Wien- I answer^ the telephone, Timmy reached up and sneh safety measures leug be- .thls community will never hit toe/ Drayton Plains; 84th birthday, highs of that superlative sMSon of WfUkTadter flve years ago. of OrtonvlUe; 88.th birthday. if ir ir Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Penraaa The Industry has undergone signif- of Rochester; 5lst wedding amilversary. icant changes in the past year, as toe Mitchnm Vnited States firms moved to cut toe Mqtamora; Slst birthday. . Tiring foreign sales with smaller •nro rre«.Ob«rver entering Its 94th year of puhUcaUon. Amertoan cars. Mra Jahn DeAngell of Pennriiurg, Pai; formeflyV®* Upeer; golden wedding. Mr. and Mn. Charles A. Chambers "Of'fbstoria; rSSrtl wedding anniversary. There , are bmmy can slated fvr next year, along with even further cluuifes in the anttHnotive iRdBati|y, a baripiMS OR. CRANE ’Fre'tartance. many weU-mesn- >«d the himdle of the pan. tog but stiB muddled “authorities’’ tl«a to critical. Dr. with everyday chronic j Reese, executive secretary :|of the West Virginians (or Kennedy organization, put It this way: “Oont’t waste your vote on a man who cannot he elected.” This reporter has spent pie of da^ with Kennedy mad scramble to gain West Virginia’s favor. It was something like, watching a ballet star trying to dance with a broken leg in a plaster csst. Kennedy had the occupational disease of politicians-h^ had lost his voice. Skeptics noticed that Kennedy manaited a few wtnxis everywhere that his voice seemed to Improve miraculously whenever the icrowds Wera large. Here In Parkersburg Sunday, where '4,000 showed (4> for free sandwiches at an ox roast, he 'gave a rin speedi in ex^aining how couldn’t talk. AP Vbstotsx HOOP ROIX WINNER — Ruth Hodge of Hyannis, Mass., a 21-year-dd poUtied science major at Wellesley College, smiles broadly after winning the sdiool's 66th annual hoop roll Saturday. The attractive brown-eyed brunette expects to rebuff the tradition that the winner will be the first senior to ntarry. ^ is not engaged and doesn’t expect to be soon. |r«anisfers Back iHumphrey; Fine, Says Kennedy Little Buckdroo Can Bunk Down in Peace CHARLESTON, W. - Va. (AF)-Tl» state diief of West Virginia’s Teamsters Sunday night endorsed Sot Hubert Humidirey (D-Mikn) in next week’s presidential prinuury. TULSA. OUa. ue-Mrs. Edna Snedden, teleptone «>eratar' at»A hotel, received a call on Ae houra telephone. 'The caller was a lad from a boy's ranch In Texas. Kennedy’s forces were Jubilant. •T’m sure the people of West ^^rginia are not going to let Jimmy Hoffa (Teamsters president) determine who litould'. be the Democratic nominee for p ” grinned Soi. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass). „ “Ma'am,” the smdil vdee asked, "do we have to make our own beds?” ■ Mrs. Snedden explained Uie maids make the beds, providing what may have been the hi^ px) find Stuart Symington (D*lHo) had flunked their homework. Having spurned the primaries. Ted said, they don’t have Hrst-hknd knowledge of West TTirgiDia. Since other Kennedys, and numerous hired help, are eager to leap into the game, it’s no wonder Humphrey has complained that! he sometimes feels he’s matched against a small army. • oatAT U»C*T m 9rOmi Luka M. 'Ci « *■«** USw a to 1 Pally ~ S W S laL ------ GOLD & CREST' WORRIED OVER DEBTS? NO SICURITY OR INOORWI RIQUIRID ONI RLACI TO'RAY a shcHioM Asrirc^ covmi \sssssr 'L»t 14 ram of Credit CeaBseliap gsperieaee Aa^f Tat" Moan; Dailr 9 f S. W»d. ead Sot » »* 1» MICHIGAN CRIDIT COUNSELLORS IVafehmse SJLE WorthoiftB 10 Polftrion St. "I am glad to be opposed byjrel out of ahickory tr^ji^ asl^! Hoffa. because I regard him as|Hazelgrove drew a bead on the; wholly unfit to head a powerful | squirrel. Unperturbed, Hazelgrdvei organization In ttw United States,” shot the hawk, and killed the squir-Kennedy added. 339» *266 Modem arm, foarn rubber cushion anOEHUB SOn •179- *128 In black, matallic fibric. • swim BOCKERS .59- *39** Plastic with foam -cushions .... aSmTORESnR . •i09“ *86“ With TV positioning. In Gold, brown Of oxblood... aTRUmONfil son >269- *t86 With concava design ... • 9S INCH SOFA *259 MSS rubber cushions. a B« it" TBtCTBIOll .399. *259 In beautiful cherry.. Wo* SUE UP TO % AND EVEN MORE • HOLLYWOOD ICB *rq sjooo HaaiUioard, matttast. box spring. *40 • DHT-NIGHT COUCH moq ..aa Simmons. Ideal for tha unax. |A2l pacted guest! uwar •DINING ROOM *395 $a7a French Provincial. China, table, jl • 5 Pc. DINETTE s|gnw HIA95 Bronzatona. Two-tona marbel-' Izad top.... ..... •MAPLE cm *27“ 30 Inch by 54 Inch... ■" • SeUA ChM^ leAiMB soon Poster bad, dresser arid mirror ^AA chest end night stand ...... •war •ion suT ,,s<, Cushion seat and back in durable ^8o*** green. By Spreque and Carlton • CoatianUl HMfibeeii ,n, .,.,,1), Pennsylvania House, with twin *** ^|l|| swing frames. ....... WW •BOmnTTOPBED Pennsylvania House, in forest- Till** tone maola ..... Shop Our Warefwwe for Many More Sale liemi! Wl s Park Free Acroii Street-See Map , S. Soginaw Si., Coni«r OrckoM Lok« Avt. TT ■ I.. THE PONTIACy PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 2. I960 jflNK Cub Pack Reveals Winners of Derby “ Cub S6out Pack B-19 of Hickory Grovt Sdmd announced the Wlnnar of tha grond grin lor the fastest .honamada raonr im OnM teWiM. aon o< Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Witeohl of l« EUen Dr. r aad Mark Halver^ aaa teak Mp pfto lor tta iaoaloat \ OOmt den- were OaVU Ouateition, Stephen .Rhn. Gary Salter; Raymond SuUlvan, and Roger Wharton. ' , The derby was held Thursday night at Hickory Grove Schocd. MODBFIM y/0OR THIS u tm 1^'t In Ttu Tilt fnm ^ Ut, Wf B•t]l Pliitic, W«U iTUi MU. __ TILE OUTLET I PMtiiK's urioM 1055 W. Huron FE 8-3717 | PLENTY «f PARKING Hauis: Maa., Than., M. 'M f^Taot.. Wad.. Ste. 'ifl « ] What! a Ticket? Thanks lor Your HospitalitY IRON RIVER rupn It Ihidr seem inhospitable, but the pottae departments of two Iron Cbunty communities plan to ticket an noncounty vehldei one day during Michigan IVeek, Miqt me. ANTONY GOES SHOPPINO — As Antony Armstrong-Jones leaves the London SUver VaulU 1^ week, passers-by cluster to watch him. He spent almost an hour examining more than 70 million dollars worth of silver plate. In each of 10 showroonrpi he made straight for the antique coffee sets. Rumor has it that he has ana in mind for his wedding gift to Princess Margaret. They cost up to 11,400 each. / Nanool/Is the Favorite in U. of D. Turtle Race DCTROrr (l^I) - Nanook of the Nortti was the odds-on favors -its today to ^ the International Intemdlegiate Turtle "Race at noon at the University of Detroit. However, Aesop out of Phoebe by Leidhton could give Nanook trouMe. Aesop, a late entry, was checked out as okay for its maiden appearance in the classic race. Aesop is from Oxford University students in England. So tar, about W radag tur- I Fhtri-The OaUtomla Western *- —wd by' been ia training ever siace. A special automatic Parkis-tanian turtle race starting gate has been installed at die specially built 20-toot turtle track in front of the student union building. Janet Keegan, ocfchairmain of the Turtle Racing Commission, the Turtle Raciiw Gomlssion, said: "We have found that the size oi the thoroughbred turtles is not a major factor. It Is die spirit and lineage that counts most . . . breed Is the important diing." it . If it Miss Kdegan said Nanook is perhaps the most temperamental of all oitries. She called. Nanook a high-strung and rath« ferocious turtle. She said the special starting gate was being uied because the "bopming'of starting guns seems to have a bad effect on the nervouk systems of turties . . . also on students.’* / Why shouldn't you be driving America’s first-choice car right now? You couldn't do better by ybur family-or your family budget-^than to pick out one^ of Chevy's 18 FRESH-MINTED /IdODELS, load up its VACATION-SIZED TRUNK aiff tair/off on one of those springtime trips Chevy so dearly loves. Once you're whisking along the highway, cushioned by FULL COIL SPRINGS at all four wheels, you'll have your own smooth-rtinning acScount of why Chevy's '60's best seller. Nothing could be more seasonable or sensible than a visit with your dealer-right now when beautiful buys are in fujl bloom! • ■■ ■ ■ ./ • ' ■■ Save-right, now-durino the Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrckt dealer*e -------—-----------------------—----------------7^--------^----------------------—---------~ MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. UvM- aad Cn«tet Falla wUI ba HMpitaIttj' Day. .Ibe difference; Occupants of ireMdae eo dckrted will be ‘ tided to a mack and a free na-veidr at*’the Chamber of Cram-merce offices in the two communities. The souvenir wpi be a small : bag of'iron ore from the Menominee range. R§$h of Primaries Slated ^or Tuesday By Iha Aseeelated Pread A wwekcad fknf tt heavy pah In underground Cirystal Lake in Meramec Caverns at .Stkhton. Mo., there are many Uind fish. 631 OAKLAND ot CASS .-A- FONTIAC, MICHIGAN FE 5-4161 Just in Time for Mother’s Day, May 8th •16 IGWS ... Mm lilhMMttMl sBjpi; f *1111, bOiffMltT RIG IKWS ... 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MAY 2,. 1060 12 liUllion tAmhwi mw^tn^smaVfTA OOCAGO (UPD-IImi Nationd CXmcreM at ParanU and T^achera now has nearly 12 millloA menv belt. An increase of M.MT over iW^yaar, membership chairman Mrs. MUton L. Wiener of WUnfette, |U., reports. The CaUfomia state membership of 1,84S.6ST is the nation’s largest. , Mn. Wienv said the PTAS' 196Q Sht Endorses Adlai Redg Promise *HiMrd Line* mwHa, Ga., Inkttutlau ol mir 4an More West Berlin Trouble Seen Tele^I By PHIL NHW80M pPI ParalgB hum- be one,pf Ow most controver-[rial fuestions behm tbe Common-jwealth Prime Ministers’ Con ■•ttfr wh«n you buy ... because you get more car for your money with a '60 Olds! Bottor whHo you drivo ... becauas Olds has tbs smoothest, quietast ride you’ve ever triedt •ottor at trodO'In tbno, too ,.. becauae your invertment holds whan you go over to Oldel JEROME MOTOR SALES CO., 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. •^T It Mrary month-cwoc rouR car ... cnkx your ouvino ,.. onkh Bcaomtnh- cars love SHELL If your car could talk, we believe it would ask for a Shell gasoline with TCP! And with good reason! Shell research began making petroleum history in 1915 and has been introducing ga^line improvements, large and small, ever since. Tb you, perhaps the most signiHcant of all ^hell’s developments, is TCP. Shell gasolines with TCP additive will let you discover how smooth your car can run- how far you can go on a gallon. Your Shell dealer is the man to see. ■ - ■ . V; . • , . . ' ^ ' ^IVadmtrk for Shelia vnlqatfUMliM additive. OowItiMcoatatninfTC^ Is omwred by U.S. FisteBt 2899212. ‘ ..■-ri'v ■■ I THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, MAY 2, 1960 I*ONTIAC. MICHIGAN. ELEVSH Hatg Off to School Bus Drivers 50,000 Youngsters LiyeTRest in Very Capable Hands Top Control, Gentle Ways Are Needed for This Job One of the biggest taiKfl undertaken by schoqjs In Oakland County every day Is the safe delivery of more than 50,000 stuifents, who ride buses to ^ and from school. Given the sole respoiuihiUty bt Mfeguarding the ttudei|ta. whether they he of kindergarteh age hig^i school, ire nei^y 9Q0 tcRool buk drivers from many walks of life; Story and Photos by Jim Long Making up the list of handpicked drivers are factory workers, farmers, businenmen. re-tfeees. clergymen and 4iousewives iuid mothers. The- retpoMibiiniea of a iriver to see that each aad every pupil is protected from highway stem fec^ the (heat reeeat Bcbqpl bus few that retRlrea cars to stop Is both boat aad hack of a school bus wheu, M Is diachargbiK aid picldag ap pas-scogera. "It aeems to Jfe a matter of oducatlns the public to the law,” Race said. •MANY VIOLATIONS’ 'Sekhnn a school day goes by that the law isn't violated many times over, but there la very little a driver can do about it." ‘We can go to court with the Hcense number of the car that has broken the law. but m are told that unless we can Identify the driver there isn't much of a case. RR^L PROBLE.M 'It is practically impossible to identify a driver in a speeding car and at the same time watch otft for the children. "The only sure way\of ce.tch-ing someone on the offense is to have police spot them and arrest them at the scene. And you can't have police cars observing buses all the time.” ‘But until something better nea along In the way of protecting students, we can Wy hope that drivers take that little extra caution. It can naean so much.” when it la realised that they clock more feaa raUes every sokoolTear, or aa eqatva-leat of ITt tfines arooad the world. “Good moral character, pefscn-ftlity and appearance are all taken into consideration before hiring a driver," according to Clark Race, supervisor of transpmtation for the Huron Valley School District. * A W "When an applicam files for a Job he is first taken on as a substitute driver for a short time in order to test his- abilities first hand and to^see how he gets along with children,'' Race explaine<^ Race, 60. who has headed the transportation division for the school for six years, drove school busai himseU in the system from 1943 through ^956 and still substitutes when there is a need. "Keeplag discipttae ou a bus Is the moat Importaat task for a driver,” Race saML “And that caa be a Mg Job when there are anywhere from St to IB paa-aengen on each ran.” Of the 23 drivers In Huron Valley School system, 17 of them' women, Race said. ’ -THEY’RE NATURALS’ , "Mothers driving school buses are naturals since they encounter many of the same problems as at home.” Safety in getting on and off the buses is of the utmost importance and is stressed' nnt~unly among pupils, but to drivers and parents alike. "We have never had a serl-oas accldeat, aad if drivers would take that little exba bit of caolton when t|my tee n erhool bus. We never will,” Race naM. In fact, all the school bus systems have safety records to be proud of. According to- -Dr. William J. femerson, Superintendent of the Oakland County Schom District, there hasn’t be«i a serious school tnu accident "in years.” givkn rules All children riding sdiool are given rules Mhd i«g:ulation8 to follow. Safety patrol bos'! and gjrls help keep order on each bus. "However, ^ould a _ his parents get two warnings to straighten him out; if tliere is a third time they must provide if the new system is a„_________________ transportation themselves,’’ Raw the old frequency radio system win SCHOOL- DAY BEGINS — Given extrp- schocd bus drivers throughout the county. Shown speda^ attention are hundreds of kindergarten here are a few of the tots being helped aboard chUdren transported to Oakland County schools a Huron Valley School bus by the driver, EUworth by bus. They are among the more than 50,000 Huff, and a safely patrol Iw. pupils delivered safely every day by nearly 500 DRIVER’S BEAR VHOW - Discipline on school buses is of the utmbs( importance, according to drivers. All children and their parents receive copies of rules that^must be followed to insure j»rotection of each student.-To keep noise and commotion at a minimum, each bus has one or two members ot the safety patrol aboard to keep order. To Discuss Radio Purchase Waterford Would Hand Old Police Equipment to Water Department The Waterfort Township Board will discuss the possibility of purchasing police radio equhanet establish an fetercity trequ However, should a pupil act op. system in the police departmeqt , . 1 *- tonight’s meeting. said. "We have very little around oa the bsMSt” B Expressing the Views of many bus drivers. Race paid he didn't feel that the state laws regarding Bchbtd buses were adequate “par-ticulariy when there are so many lives at stake.” Mori of the drivw’e cempiafeto place part af llw Lake Oakland The funds would come out of the suhdiviskm's water system Explosion Injures 6 in Detroit Plant DETROIT (l^) -r- An ek^oaipo rack^ fife IVi-Part Manufacturing Ob. Plant today. Injuring the owner and five employes. ■it ★ ♦ Hie vkti occurred only 10 nfin-utes afte’ owner Benjamin Resnick and ais^ workers showed up to start ttielr day’s work. - ♦ One secfion of the two-stoiy fae-twy at i8M Plum, tiear downtown Detroit Was deroctlshed. -’Every window,lA the building eras shattered doeens of win-i "Nfxt to myself aad Mai^Stevpn-dows were broken co- nfarhy iion, mv finit ebony for the pr^-. dwelUngs and dUtoa parked, 09 thejdential nomination would bt Stuart '-SftehL- STOP — As soon as the large red flasher lights on a schod bus are turned on, cars in both directi. • . , ■ r-' V Paul Butler 'Favors' Stevenson NERTTON. Maas. (Un)—Dei» ocratle Natlowal Chairmaa Paal M. Butler said feat sight he was nevtral an the party’# eheioe et a preeMential caaOdate. tort ha declared Adtai E. Steveaaea "the one man In rids country best qunlllfed to be PresidcaL” Bnfier added, however, "I am not snro font Jm la the nnn best able to project tboee qaailtles to the people In this eleeteonte Sigr.” n defento wMh Repnhilcan Sea. Hagh D. Scott (Pa). .Scott and liw Democratic aa-Uoaal chaimha have been wag- the canfedates and lasnea during the past tow months. Suggests Fines tor Not Voting in Primaries lOfHA (AP)—A Republican can-JAte for public office today sog-geqted flare for dlgibte voters who fail to exercise their franchise. In an sddrres Iwfore the lonin Liott Oub, WarSHi van Bowna "Just look at the small per-mtnge of eligible votem who ram oat tor primaries. Aflei) aO, this Is foot as important as s gew-eral dectionwnd a ftyc. levied by the townships, vrould certainly go a tong way to restorhif focal in-— te'tedt in gqvernment.” Bovrae serife nomination as ghth congrtsskmal dfetekt ri|k-reieotative. ■ i ' /'f; "A ■ I. I f TWAVB THE pONTjA€^&ESS. M0NPAV. MAY >. I960 mm RIRSim TOILIT tank BAU NriW KMllM« tlifk CM ««W Hm ••V tl wttm «Hk wch iMkhi^ yfc ArnMomMKiirom Urges 16-Yeai-Old piiyeis Nol Be Jiijed as Juveniles While youths of 18 are old to obtain driver’s licenses In Michigan, they are governed by a different procedure than older drivers If acci^ of traffic offenses. ★ ♦ Hw group moat critical of this difference, according to County Probate Judge . Ardiur E. Moore, is the 16-yearMjldl». "It contradicts their basic and inherent concept of resulting in a bill now pending in the §tate Legislature. It would place 18-year-old alleged traffic law violators -under the Jurisdiction munlcfpal and Justice ol* die. peace I a ■ i OSBBly. ha has had plealy al as- This has prompted Judge Moore to propose a change in the la^. BMER OPTICAL CO. HIGH in qunlity — LOW in coot Taa* claiea of xpy Thdr cases then would follow the legal pattern of those against older violators. At a torerutmer to this legislation, the judge has requested that certain munlelpal aKl JP courts in the county Randle tra^ cases where 18-year^^ stand accused a manner as doee to that which appUee to older alleged vlolatois the preeent lap allows. Ts*de so prop^, dodge Moere ffoasas^n^lpdea ALUinNUM ThaUleefialyeWear tSa^L^oCL. taoelUel Cefiwa a MSTaSiSSi Coaa in and ffora.Your PMsanf Glosses Adfu»t0d—No Chaiaal Taa Cam AIM the af lehar OptfcoH Why fsMia for taaaP* t6Vi N. Sailiww Across frant F«d«ra »a0 fa 5:10—ORIDAY WSHT^L 040 JTo dgpdslaNat Hi '*Thus the Judge can sh as referee tor ttw 16-yeer«ld and as a Judge for all other accuaed of a trafBe vlolatlan," he aeid. "Thla wfll .ineure a more fora treatment of vidators in epite of the tact that a referee’s power is mon curtailed than that of a Judgd." ■ w ♦ * Boidey. Justice of the Peace Ralph Finley is phineering the Judy’s iMOgram, and Royal Oak Municipal Judge Keith J. Leehouts is now volunteering to Join him. AWAYGoComsI Sno-podt SpMclUy hwveni, Mimn, Rmnov* Como iMSaat ead^ Or, Boh SUFFER FROM PSORIASIS? SURE YOU CAN WEAR SHORT SIEEVESI^^ Don’t let pioristit ikin ditrste keep yea from wearing the clothet that will mske you moat attractive. Uac SIROIL to il at lush^it woa’t win clothing or ___Jioena. Sold oa 2.wce|u-iatufactk» ot aaoaey refooded basis. haieeM nWlfy SlwU #MlljWiew.8i. b aba MSfMT.gry aaTaST^ Eic-BatistaMen to Testify in U:S. Intprnol Swcurity Group of SoncitB Probing Rod Tbroot in Ceribboon WASHINGTON (AP) - Two officials of the former Batista government in Cuba were listed by the Senate Internal Security suh-conunittee today ais leadoff wit-nesseiMbr three days of hearings starting today.. The subcommittee described the hearings aa a contimiatian of Its inquiry into "the Communist Threat to the United, SUtes through the Caribbean." A ★ * Sen. Ihomas J. Dodd (DOoim), who will conduct the hearings, said In a statement that < foe first witnesses will be OoL Manuel Antonio Ugalde CarUlo and Rsfeel Lincofai Diaz-Belart. Gol; CariUo whs Identified as chief of military intelligenoe in Cuba from U63 forough 1964, and head of BRAC, the Bureau for Reinueskio antlDemocratie Activities. Diaz-Balart was listed ee-e lawyer, former meofoer of the Chban Congress, deputy minister of transportatioa under Batista, and leader ef the White Roee movement which opposed Fidel Castro, the present Cifoan ruler. ‘ Benjamin FhuiUln became a vegetarian to save money. He found that vegetarian broth served the same purpose and coat leas' then a diet of beef and cider. M0R.-TUES. ORLY! AUTOMATIC STEAM orJRY IRON plus ALL METAL FOLDING IRONING BOARD WITH YOUR nilLCO WRINGER WASHER PURCHASE PHILCO WASHERS *88 NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 WEEKLY Ym fBY tliuM deluxe feu-tBveti A Of roved eofiMY wrlo^for, porcoloin tub, ligavy duty ftonsmitiiefi, bio 1 dfio yeor w/w s 108 NORTH SACINAW OfiB Ttiifhl *IU 9 „|MT Cl SALAD DRESSING FannTiudi.Giade "A" Whole FRYERS BfftDOGS 38! Pet§r'» caTaSw. lOllHlHMI 1 49‘ 49 ' - nuff’i tz M Btfilu FRENCH DRESSING DELICIODS. SPAM iff 39* DAiRY SPECiALSt Krafri DESSERT TOPPING • CAN • rPMR/ li^WIII mm Ground Lb- fflO' BEEF ’ mVEETA 2"79‘ l/.S. No. 7 California Long White POTATOES ic GoUct Rijie bananas SWEET CORN 6-35' GREER PEPPERS PEOPLE’S FOOD MARKETS FOOD TOWN ^AUBURN I 44S i PWE ST. ■ 700 auburn ST. Nsaanaww ■ eNRrasLMtrjk ■ OEBty IaviaumI SUPER MARKETS 1 V THE POXTIAC PRESS« MONDAY.'AY 2. 1960 - THIRTEEN A 'MaiT3ing*g Expert give in America^ Too Meg's Marriage to Cost Brifain^Plenfy n I 53, .hM been charged, mith live l)6Y6rly A90)3nCI S jcoimu of contributiiig^to Future in Balance iy MM dAwion -— --------- IPriflcen ttarguvt’t marriage tMa BnlMaa Hawa Aaaijnrt w«rti will coat Oie British and how NEW yOlUC (AP) >-AgsnrkwiM much more her honeytaioon may be agog today over hoir nuichldlg into the ruyal puree. LET GOOD>^EAR CHECK THE LOWER HALF OF YOUR CAR EXHAUST SYSTEM SPECIAL 1. OmcI niallsr far cemiioa 2* ClMckunatp«ferholM,run t* Chwk for miMing cUmpi aad bfokm baaim |.A4Mkahm 2t CkMk bydnw** eyetMat >•* eladiagMalataaddniBM t> Chaa aad iagpaai wwss saab 4. lireaak foaaa afossi haailaas |.A4dMiaalHaii But Americana who got married Mne time back may be Just at aurprlaed at bow much it takes ' to set the average young Athertcan couple up in houaekeep^ ling. The oost has been growing steadily—even il an increasing part of it is piling on the coll. Progieaaioiia Into the future sup-one that thlT'brand ot the IMOs and 1960s toward eariier marriages and larger families will [deUnquency. L(» ANGiXES (APl-Beveriyl No f lacB Liko Homo Stop All 9 Kinds off ITCH as doctors do! itodhuid faces a custody ne^^ ^ arraaglag te ImM a today that could place her in af ^ ^ juvenile I^pm. LONDON^ (0T)-»B B^al | f el WMaar Oaaie ter a Ires-trated aegter — PHeea ClurlM « anti-itch insndwms to nbsv^ 9 kindi of ^ in Mooodi I Cstfod CALUMTOM* OintaMil, this iww Princess Msrgiuvy a we^ng bill ia e;q>ected to run to about $6IMN9 —with $14,000 of that aet aside for music along the route and $9,000 for a million red roses to deooLttite the streets. Estimates of; her htmeymoon in the Carlbbeani come to $112,000, I The study says ttiht most girls' now start filling a hope chest to’ the 'mid-teens, and that 32 per cei)t of women marrying for the firsti time are teen-agers—with 18 the most favored age. ^ The 17-yeaiMild adreu. last| love of the lade Errol Flynn, haS ~ * been d^ined by juvenUe autlfcri- __________ ties aipce the Wal ahoQttog of|, ' “ Billy Stancid. 21. to Beverly's' Aeschylus (525-436 B.C. j opa^t wwpins the BTEB WED rOB $16,Mf | An inflation note: When her tis-| «er, now Queen Elizabeth n, wasl' married In 1947, the- wedding coat] $15,000 ] Few. if any, American weddinga| thla year will, approach the sum; being spent at Westminster Abbey, i But the average cost is being sell forth by a Madison Ave. adver-; tislng agents eager to let businessmen know what they may look forward to in sales opportunitiet. It. may. be unchivalroua to publicize this figure during Leap Year' and perhaps dirty pool to frighten' already lined-up bridegrooms, but; here ere the figures, for whatever! the estimate Ik worth—always re-1 membertog that an average figure; never seems to lit any one person individually. iK.9M IN V.B. The average coat is t>ut at $15, OOO 'lor the weddings and the real expense that follows—setting up; the households. A week’s honey-j moon sets the majority of grooms, back $237. The average bride can| expect to receive $1,003 worth ofj wedding gilts — usually things | she’s managed one way or anotherj to let people know she wants. j Based on the expected rise inj the number of weddings in fivej yefin to 2M million annually, l wedding bells soon will be ringtogj in a sizable proportion of the national spending. This, according to the firm of' Batten, Barton, DursUtp A Os-I borne, will mean "a surging demand for apartments, houses, fur-! niture, appliances, clothing, jewel-automobiles and myriad of other itema.” MANY SOURCES It bases its estlntotes oh such; sources as the U.S. Department; of Cmnmerce’s Census Bureau, the! U.S. Department of Health, £du-i cation A Welfare, economists ofl the Chase Manhattan Be^k of New| York. Bride's maga;;^, hlcCaU’s,! U.S. News A World Report, and; the World Almanac. . | 1960 FRIGIDMRE BIGGEST 2-DOOR VALUE IN TOWN! l2.6cB.ft.KLfn ftlfRICItftTff- FRIEZiR ONLY 4.24 W« can hoitHy b«li9va it ourMlvM...but thk fdmily-tize Deluxe 2-doer proves it cosh no more to own the best when you buy FriBidoire. Th» Refriger-otor Section hot Cyclo-motic defrosting. No* defrost- ___ __ ing to worry obout. And there's Flowing Cold to chill for WbaL Foods faster . . . kbip fhem fresher. But that's only Just look dt these feoturesi door STOBABI $FACI in 4pTH OOORSI «US.. . 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FriEit CecklaiL .... .S’r'*!®* ... .6% 89* Orckard Fresh — Frozen VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON ^ r r — •^2SI!aSI^Q' ^ TF — _ _ r«E was TMs CnipM " I I FREE Wiek TM( CwpM ”|| t . so Extra >%!rSlaiii|M SO Extra Stamps | S0 Extra jr#»r. AT rkntofni « G«orge E. Allen, cmnpanion of presidents, was called a “fixer" in Washington * Friday fonwr President Harry S. Tj-uman, Jonu But fin nan Mo Uirtnnt nnd the trchbtshep were oraUel n«um to k remintlc St*®* •<«» ■ leu hnppy endtoi Here le the •lerj. firel «r * eeiTu of four nr-ilrlm on the roul veMtoi. By CX)LIN FROST LONDON (API—Two principals in one of the strangest dramas of British royalty — a beafUtiful, ' gay princess; and a plainspoken. ' richly robed archbishop — will meet again Friday at the altar of Westminster Abbey. A * ★ "Marganet Hose,” the archbishop will aay, “wilt thou have this man to be thy wedded huabapdr to live together after God’s ordinance In the holy t^tate “■*' rimony?" * will," the princess will re- in breaking up Princess Margaret’s romance with Peter Townsend, the dh-orcedRair hero llW wanted to marry. * ★ w- 'On Friday the aivhbishap will be oflicietlng at her marriage to Antony Armstrong-Jones. Margaret’s sorrow will have, come to a' happy ending, and the church's teaching of the sanctity of mar-i^ge will have been u^eld. i|cX-MaiOOLMA8TER lha archbishop is an ex-school-;! master. Beneath the wispy Kray' ply- And the archbwhop may then be permitted a moment ^ self- hair reposes one of the gmt brains of Britain. He lives aim-ply, smoKFS a pipe*, has a genial good humor. He likes a game of cricket and a glass of wine. In short, be Is exactly the aort of man the British normally hp-prove pf.. Yet no one would call him popular. * ♦ ♦ After the Townsend affair, he was booed In public. Newspapers said he was out of touch with the 20th century and called for him to resign. All this made no difference In his belief in the life-' long duration of Christian .mar-i riage, in the sanctity of the ]B “thoaa whom ' Ck»d hafli Joined together let no man put This wan the view he preaedd on Margaret In 1955 and the view she accepted — that she must not marry the divotCed man Town- As she marched Into his study at the height of .the crisis she announced; “archbishop, you may- put a«ny your books: my mind ialenter • reUgioua order were not made dp." entirely Ate goprip. ^ And ao her mairlage. mnlcheA cIrHovi of her love foe . .. _ ,mKhmir I “Mindful of the church’s teach-^ ing that Christian marriage is ^aolube, and conscious of “V ** ^ duty to the Cbmmonwealth. !“**«“ ex^rienra. ha\e decided to put these con- ^ u.. runrrii MEG’S VERY RELIGIOl-’S ft makes the exchange of vowa As this public renunciation and between bride and bridegroom a the-months that followed showed. legal and bindinK contract, Just Margaret la a deeply rdigioua as would a dvil ceremony, and woman. Suggestkma that iha'tt invokea Cod’! Ueasbig on them. Florida citrus delivesfd to can-ners and packing houses in the congratulation, 1958-39. season was valued at nwrel * * t • ! than $3.50 million by the United! Five - years ago 73-year-ol j MIWAUKK ^ 1 ] oaite flifar 6 p.m. weeidory* omtf au day Suhday. ' MICHIOAN ilLL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ta sava maaair - eifl FRiSH OOlOiN (orrots .. 2 I5c YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE A&P Golden K^ntel Corn . Rolloblo Cut W^x Beans Rolloblo Sweet Green Peos A&P Golden Cream Corn Relioble Cut Green Beans AN Prteos In thh Ad Iffoctiva In AAF’s PURI VBGnABU Oil ^ Thni Wod., Maty 4Hi doxeb 85c .... iSt 45c MBL-0«r PROCUNd, AMERICAN, PIMENTO OR SWISS . Chooso SRcos .... 21;% 39c CLAPP’S nRAINIB Boby Foods . . ^. 10‘XSf 65e THE great ATUNTIC I PAOWC TEA COMPANY, INC §uper Markets AMIP'CA'S DIPINDABK rOOD MIRCHANT SINCE I8S9 - ; C-w’i -X- ; ;■ ;v..‘ .. ■ -, ;■/•. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAt 2, 1&60 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MKi. UBWn JOHiraON Funml Mrviot win be Wednet^ 1 P «- from Meoedonia Bapttat Church for Mn. Lewie lAnglMin) John eon, 47, <>( 220 Branch St. She h^d been iU five monthe. ’ A member o( Macedonia BaiMM Church, ihe ie lurvived by her hua-biM: a •an, A.2.C. Rooaevelt John-Mtt now statianed in Koraa; two sieten and three brothere. Burial win be in Oak HUl Cemetery by Frank Camithere Fimeral Home. GEORGE r. MOOR^ Following a heart attack, George F. Moore of 44 Moreland a. died Sunday at Midland Hoapital. He was 03. Laaf emi®^ r,*- her Co., he ia lurvived by hit wife, day at 11 a.m. from Pilraley » dan^tec,* Mra. Betty Slaght of Pontiac; three grandchildren; and two brotheni, Floyd r Suzanne Gay Hitchoock, month-old daughter of Mr. and Muschott, 2400 Middle Rd., wUl be held at 11' a.m. tomorrow at Richardson-Bird Funeral H MUfotd. Burial ^ be in Highland Cemetery. The baby died at birth at McPherson Hospital, Howell, yester- Mrs. Be^e Hltdicdek, 8TOWHc«g Surilvlng besides her parenti; 'Hie coroner ^ that the death Rd., will be held at 1 pm. tomorrow in the William R. Potera Funeral Home. Burial will ha in Mount Avon Cemetery. The child died yesterday at Henry Ford Hospital of a* heart condition. Surviving besides' the parents are her twin sisfor Cheryl; two are six sisters, four brothers and a grandmother, Mra. Lena Wakefield of Titusville, Pa. Find Clawson Resident Dead in His Home A 33-year-oId Clawson man, who formeriy lived in Pontiac Rochester, was found dead at his home iRaturday. of Donald J. Johes, of 816 Dreon St., was caused by a-self-inflicted gunshot wound. WEST PALM BEACH. (AP)—• Dennis Whitney, l7-yeal'n old Californian whose frontier g/etoi snuffed out seven lives a casual coast-focosst robbery | spree, began a court battle today' to save himself from death in| Florida'^ electric chair. Tbe re tlAR)CSTON..,MICH. EEECO SALES aid SEIVICE INC. 3080 orchard lake rd. KEEGO HARBOR, MICH, ■USS lOHNSON MOTOI SALES 51 N. BROADWAY LAKE ORION. MICH. lOMpjKir-MQTOIS " INC. 160 S. WASHINGTON OXFORD. M|04. SBEf.f0N r0NTIAC.||Iia > 1223 MAIN.STREe/ - jSlXTKEX THE PONTIAC TRESS. MONDAY, MAY 18. J060 Tricounly Teachers to Meet Thursday Lakf Orion Event May 13 Teachers and sc^iod adnrintatra-tm in Oakland. Maccitnb and SK. Oalr c9unUes at Ctev^ erdale Sd)oo> in fimnlngtoo Thurad^ ibr a meeting of the Michigan Department of Classroom Teachers iDGT) Areas G and 7. Talent Show Tryoufs jq Elect Officers Scheduled Tuesday The largest departn>ent of fhe Mk-higan Educatiwi Assn-, the DCT has a membership of some 47.000 teachers throughout state. Principal speaker Gerald De-Grow, Port Huron director of instruction. will report on the HUdk Maehling Scholarship Fund and discuss teacher educatksi. About 75 teachers and administrators are expected to attend the meeting which will get under way af G p.m. with the theme "Time Rochestor Women Slate Polio Clinic - raallM PrtM Pkato Daron Rd. Acting as one of the hostesses is scout Durelle Lazin. 12. of 4764 Dowbridge R* Two other such parties for youngsters are planned for May 13 and May 27 at the school from 3 to 4 p. m. The parties are part of the scouU* first dass merit badge requirements. Pauline Gerken Marries Rev. Kummer in Rochester ROCHESTER - On a honeymoon trip to New York and P»i- cago are newlyweds, Rev. and Mrs. Carl M. Kununer. The bride W the former Pauline Elizabeth Gerken, dau^ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. Gerken of 1003 W. Fifth St. The bride-groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter G; Kulnifter es nearb>’ But 30 acres of the land is tax exempt under fhe stale homestead law applying ,t« militaiy veterans "I don't Object to pa.ving taxe* on property I own, " said Shina-berfy. ’TThe'Teason I r»-fuse to pay is that I don't believe the; government ran tell me hovi’ much] I can grow! If it can. then 1 don’t own the prc^riy and the. government can pay tte taxes, too.” Althouidi be owes three years ot taxes, the sucoekful bidder will have to put q> o% $310.00, the ambuot of the tax and the penalty for 39B7. Miisr wU get a tax certUleato wirieli flUaabmy caa redetm for payfog Ike antoaBt a( the Ud sad. one per ceal interest per asniMh anytime ap tt aae year. ington School will be transformed into a carnival midway Saturday for ttie annual school fair to be open from 3 to 9 p.m. Booths will be set .up in the' LAKE ORKW — Tryouts tor the annual Lake Orkm Community' Talent Show May 13 will be heW at 7 p.m. tomorrow In the speech )om at the high school. Thirty-fi'^e youngsters and teen-[agers filed, applicationa tp enter the competition before the deadline Friday. ROCHERTER — The Rochester Junior Woman’s Oub will sponsor n ppllo clinic May It la Its cnrrcnt “All Oat, All Ago Vac-Up." AB n the foarhnar rtlale from 4 to g get the third Inaocnlatton thio month, la addltloa, boooter shoto iwill be givea. The clinic is epcn Ip all resi-*dents of the Rochester ares. County Women tootaato wUI bf pete la the shew spoaoered by the Lake Orioa Teaehero duh Those chosen to take part in the stK)w*%lll be requirtid to>attend a dress rehearsal Bday',lGat 7:30 p.m. The show will be\rtaged Injhe high school oripnasiOm with Lhrk of Pontiac actinj^ aa mi at ceremonies. \ Tickets tor the event go on sale today and are available teacher in the Lake Orion district at the door the night of the According to show chairman Don Trautman, there will be largf variety of talent on display in the show. Applications indicate that singers, daAcers. tumUers, acconfion and guitar players, pan-fomimists, a Jazz combo and other novelty acts will be included. Cash prizes will be awarded in two divisions; children and teen- May 10 Deadline' for Board Petitions Walter Hampton aad d. D. Rcoby, To Benefit Hospital GROVELAND 'TOWNSHIP-The ksdriclLUDapital Auxiliary, Unit lo, 1. will hold an old-time square danqe Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Groveland Grange HAU, at Grand Hall and Van roads. Proceeds from the dance will be used to purchase- hospital equip- Election and installation of .6f-flcers wUI highlight the annual Ineetiiig of the. Oakland County Federation, of Women's Cluba Fri-(fay at the clubhouse of the Royal Oak Wwnan’s Oub, Plrasant at > Fourth streets^ Royal Oak. ‘ jrhe morning gips at 10:30 s The deadline for candidates to return their petitions for the four opefdnRon the Huron Valley Board of Education is May 10. The school election is June 13. The four posts to be filled iO-dude two 3-year terms and two new 4-yesr terma. One of the three-yrer tems to be filled la presently held by tC. WIIHam Lsve^.' He It not yeeklag reeleetton. The other three-year term expiring is held by Mrs. Louise Diidine, appoiMed to fill a vacancy last year when Dr. B. F. The two new 4-year terms were created recently with the pass^ of state legislation making it mandutory for five-member school boards lo increase to seven metri- Federation Will M in Royal Oak Friday for Annual Affair morning session, whldi be-ijn., will believdted foj .the annual business meeting. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 P-^. [. to be gtv- f|i by Mrs. Harvey 8 AH members of the federation are Invited to attend Tte^r. are asked to make their reservatloiR by calling Mrs. L. W. Sievers or Mrs. H. Rognlle, in Royal Oak, by tomorrow. - Expected to be present are rep-resentativea of the Pontiac Woman’s Club, Woman’s Literary CJmb Pontiac, Rochester Woman’i Club. Rochester Junior Woman’! Club, Lake Orion Woipaan’s Club and the Milford Literary Club. Gibbon wrote in his "Decline and fall bf the Roman Empire’ that, ‘"The w'inds and the waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators.” ROREMARY GOFORTH AAUN Award Goes to Avondale Senior An Avondfle Wgh SW»ol senlw received a special award at the annual conference of the Michigan Division of toe Ameriesn Assn, foe the United NaUons. She is Roaenuuy Gofroth, II, who was given special recognition by toe Oakland County chapter of the AAUN far her high rating on > written examination on the United Nations. Pint prise whiner In the state Hario ef Midland. Second plnoe wnn awnided to Kathleen Agos-la of 81. Ambrose. School, De- Presentation of prizes was mads by L<»nard Passlnt of Pontiac, educational chairman of the Oakland County chapter of the .AA17N. Sixty schools in Michigan' entered the 34th annual contest, Nina were from Oakland County. How to plan ahead with much more confidence 'With adequate life insurance, you and your family are fully protected...now...during an emergency... at big expense time like college...and when youYe set to take it easy. These are all adyantages unique to life insurance. iM I Peace of mind at the stroke of a petii You guarantee your family ain amount of money far greater than you could possibly save in many years. I Guaranteed protection at any given time. You and youi;family know, in idvance, ' exactly how much money will be available in an emergency. Guaranteed benefits at hig-expenss time. You pan make certain that specific expenses such as your children’s educatioo and your mortgage will be met iclassroom. and dinner and liitot re-'‘ lie thfough- Ifreshments will be 'out the six-hour period. At the end of the year, if toe propertyis,-nit retimed, the ' wiH‘fo given a tax deed, which be wm hrtid for another rtx Moving Shinaberiy to-raitom toe pro At the cad Iflf toe six fBonths, the stale will issue JEAN 8CMLINK A Sept. 3 wedding is plann^ ■by Jean ^chlink and Gordon T. Stai4ck. bon .of ..Mr. and Mrs. George Startek, G735 Dandi-BOn Rd.. Commerce Townitofa-.Hie foideHtlert is |he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schllnk of 896 Livernois Rd., AVbn Towm- aeillng balloons, games ot all kinds, a bake sale, needlewerii aad make-op bootos a reeale shop aad a fish pend. The children will stage a Ulent show featuring singers, dancers, pantomimtsto and Instnimenm-ists. They will five two perform-ances. / On toe conunlttee In diarge pf the foir are Mrs. Earl Jayroe, Mrs. Charles Bock. Mrs. Walter Sewell >nd Mix. George Ewalt. Experienced money manageniem. Your insurance can be so arranged . that you and your wife are relieved of burden and Hsk of money management i Guaranteed income when you’re sht to take it easy. Your life insurance can build an . income which neither you nor yotor wife can outlive. Nicaragws has had pine! consti-tuttona since 1$38. Die present constitiiflon, in foroe since 19a, up a i^atem similar to thd Life Insurance IsAmcrica’s M^i Widely U^d Form Of Thrift _____^vo and Judicial branches. 'Tbe legirtatura. unlike most In Central America, has an tqiper Life insuramij, in addition to providing for family security, plays an importemt role in our national growth. Sc^ngs, through lift in-surafict, iulp provide the funds for new schools, new factories and the new johs a growing America needs. The money saved and used in lids way also helps in the continuing fight against infiation. Institute of life Insuranc^ 4M MAJDISO*'' AVENUE. NE8Y YORK 22. NEW YORK i'" , j CITT 01 IW. Jwvti. ClMk. WM». Fttf nuijor (trtit pwpow-F»r l*ul .tft.lM.W I 1.H1.N •' W,Tli.3l By DELdB SMITH ’ lapend their time in the rompait- tieve the rets m Sdesee Mltor mertte. The beriq experitn^ \wi8|o< the radiation effect, but,that the H NEW’ tOltK - TTir^ adentlstalto keep one box in a radiition'I^*^ “ i>»t»rpjKiUm ^Tlin*,*Thu^»|r. !j 1. Wl^ Ihm tarMd" o( lo«^ x-w. .S' .^iSi . bulKJn rxdlxtta. deudor In .lki«|>lni th. Idn «l ^ ...... ............... ml .ddnl. wm. II I. n»v. »“■* «« »« ">* -, . tion (which at preaOnt is consid- Thip basic experiment was jeixpd to be completely undetect-varled in a number of ways,^lab|p by anyone receiving it) was One way was la lUandMle the jmore pronounced in female rata of the Way when It encounters radiation. . If the rat has one, it is probable man has one, since both are mammals with similar physioiogiea. If sudt a thing exists,'it would be helpful in a world in which radiation hazards are likely to increase. •UpmM snd plsdftd ter tbt psymMit of InMMOaon, om portion of tbo meatoi **..**•.“w Wtr frowluto- Wnoroso, uio' hitboot SuUomtnt for prtnctpol________________ tho bonds hfrslB suthortssd (Intsrsst tboreon b«tni oonputsd st 5% ^ ' First it will have to be understood and made usable, oi course. That is what Drs. John E. Overall, W. Lynn Brown, and Loren C. Logie are trying to do with the built-in detectors they think may exist'in laboratory rats. 1. Ttet this Council horabr dotortitnto to mnko ImprosomsnM to Ito major $jui local itrost ayttsni oonMstliM of tbs Jr-tog of the streets ibetveen the tsrr^ll -------------------------------------------- forth bolot ir the bsi forth bejpw tor ioeh Iraproyosioat undtr thf hosdliu •■City Portion ttf post” shall and -la hsraby assumtd bp Uit otty at UPM HUiI *Kw kwlwssss^ an* ...ask V.II btlaact «f sueli eott • slul? bo dtfrsyed L, _______________ ■gainst boasfitsd lands; sad hareby dt------------- ---------------^ Portion of Cost" shall b —iroprlatad, fro_ . I.1M S,03t I.SU I.MS 4.SU *iSlets‘*'*** ^‘''*** A vondnia from Pontiac Drt»a to InTtynoM ..I l.tM I t.lSd Dick from Jamoo K ta North City Llmtta _______ ..UmaaK to North City Lirntts ...... Pontiac Drive fromasrland North to.,^ Bridge X...... Chrltlnjham ^ to Invarntu Lak-laBd from Oarland to u-chard Daks 10>ad ......... V, the PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1960 seventeen Poss^ Natural Detector A^itsl X-Rays, Maybe Man Does of flte enperiipents. Any-I j you OSD perodve, ywi f ‘ levn to avoid or at least to handle.! they accumulate merit ftn- life I NEWv^^l. HOSES Braided doth, all rubber. (l«absm by Catra Safl^wwtlalas WseBsw fUrtW Nonci TO aiDoxiw Saalad propeaali tHU ba rsostvad by] ha Board at County Hoad Commls-' laBari of tho County of Oakland at' offlsos. ttlS Pontiac Lake Road.] free compartment and keep the oae to jtlM dark. Eats natarally Hke the dark. Bat when tho dark compartment was irradiated, they preferred the llght- This seemed to mean,radiation The acientlsts were Im-preaaed. Their Technical methods of judging permitted them to be- than in male, and technical judging showed that this sex differance was real. But other variationa of tte basic Aperiment showed that t of ‘.‘perceptual mechanism" (that is, an actual sense of something being wrong) could be involved. If so, it was stronger in the male than the female. That was the moat hopeful sug- ter furnltblng iIm tsl. Ttf fact af Mdthttof ana _____________ lubilnum awsinn. or euulvalcni. . Onv irxg* kfeXInley marsoca door Anopy. or eublvtlcnt. - , i , ' Tofarmatlon. bidding blanka and aprcl-flratlona miy bo obtalnod upon raquoai. Blda muat bo mad* upon Oakland Cowty Road Commiulon bidding rapoasla muat ba pUlnly surkedi light (Maoti and 1 that ba tht Fsr All Makss aod Modsh Cosapists asm and Rspair Ssrvkd i ClMnsrsl DikpobSl Bags—Hoaay—Brt* Beltsu-Attachmentg, Etc. ttratiaa FE S4049 iplala ParU aad Bapalr Bantoa an All cWantv E SELL WWAT WB ADVERTISE! tOOa INT1UNAT10NAL < HABOt Wt Sarvica aM S and of tha ( tntAND U. TTBATCHIB soh D. LQunaoH CURTS APPLIAl^CES Poclory ABikorissd Wkilo DsoJor AFTH HOUHS OB Mm They’ve shown experimentally ' ^t these rats will aVoid a boxi •jneld in a ‘‘field" of x-rays. Why the rats do baffles themi still. Do the rats perceive some-: thing Is wrong? Or does the nidia-l tion give them an ov^^l un-l comfortable feeling which impels them to move? Or maybo Ao rats nwve to do with ndiatloa aad wklch nmudagtal aaly to rats. lUs to go to raach a eoactastoa, but the reoBito so far an I dally helpAil to man la lavolved. The scientists are working in the radiobiological laboratory of the University of Texas and the Air Fbrce at Austin. They use the common piece of apparatus,- the, shuttle-box which has two compartments connected by an -exposed nmway. Rats don’t like to be exposed. If left alone in a shuttle-box they’ll saaa.ah^ ba mbatMtlaUy ta tba follow-“• *SSEi-„ OP Aioaic* that Uw city of Syhraa Lai I County, UlehlssB; horoby a Igaa lUtU Indabtad and for val 'ONB TBOUSAMD DMXAM I tha tint day of Auguat, Av. IS.. 1,467 * 1.717 1.M i.,741 2,601 1.316 hayaof unUI paid, at tha pa'ymbia.'PotoiiiaVy 1.* IMl an?toaraaftiT wml-anhunlly an tha nnt dnyt of Auguat and rabmdry In principal and lata'rait ... jabla lawful manay of tha Unltad iStataa of Auarlea tt 1........... In tba City .. .......... of t^ *8^ aad*t^^m|mt TOTALS ....in.Ml tl4.llt 11,366 TOTALS POR •OTB 14AJOR Aim LOCAL ______________ bomw. under tba proytatona of Act <« A ,K. *rta of IIM, aa of Twcnty-PlTC Thou-- -oUcipatlan of da^ad^rom »s amandad. 616.M1 thtraef to ba tor tha purpoac of defraying tba city portion of the coot of the abova daaciibed major ttrret Improvtmcnta. and gg.lfS theraof •- •- for the purpoac of defraying —.....................“t Wty-------- naturUy ....... utlvaly ta> tha matnilUaa from asrafamg Ump fivt Tbouiand I ■---nd purar with tbi aand DoAan (616.m) in atata.ool&tcd formlty with tba ConatU______________ ntaa of Um atala of Hleh^ and Uw _________.d, for tha purpoaa of dof~*- lu a part of tha otto portloB of Iba of tha Improyamant of atraata in Twenty-Plvc Thouaand Dollari ».(fM,eOO», than ba luuad for tba purpoac fTOf/iefraying the recpectlvt parti of tha ficWv-portUW of tha.cMt-of a^ Improve-jPmenta aa above lUted. kalOondi to^ lilt prhicipnl of and Intaratt — bondi of thli laattb ata payabla primarily from tbv proeoada of ravanuai darivad -------a'e.eoUaetad taiaa to bo retumad (Ity for highway purpoMa Pur-‘ Act No. II. PubUe AcU of fill, . dad am* — -------------------- irravocnbla appro- ____1 Auguat 1. MO; .. conaccutlvcly In the dirt ibelr maturltlaa from 1 to ________ . cluatva; to by In Iba danomjnatlon 11.000 each; Ur bear Intanat afn-raU .. rates to be beraattar datermlnad, not --------------------TfimdOH w Auguat and Ptbruary In gn^--- to matura eo tha flnt day of a f^owi: n.i--------------- ... ------JOl thru ItS. and 04,000 In each of tho yoara 1004 thru IIST. Banda maturlns In tha yaan list thru ir~ shall ba inbjact to radamptian prior maturity at the optum tha city, tnveraa numerical ordar, on any ont more intevMt parmept dataa an a after August 1. 1M4, at the par yai thereof and aeeruca Intaroat, plui with the fc 430 If August I, 1SS4 but prior to August 630 lf,cslled to bo redeemed on e Auguat 1. 1N6 but prior to August 1, llM 110 If calltd .to bt redeemed on or after Augurt 1, lOOr Notice el redemption aball bo glvtn to the holders of the bonds to ba rodoomod. t>.v publtcoUon of such notion not bia than thirty (30i days prior to tho date fixed for redemption, at least once In a newspaper or publication circulated In the City of Detroit. Iflehlgnn, which carries as a part of Its regular service, notice! of the sale of munlotpal bonds. Bonds so sailed for redemption sball not bear Interest after the data fixed for » paying dancing interest to (balr rospaettyo dates of maturity. 4.. That tbt (ha InUrest t. lawful money j of the Dnttod Btotos of erlCo at such bank or truat eorapnny Shan be deatgnated by tha ortglnal 'Chaser of tho bonds. purchaser 6. That the Mayi . hareby authortie^ u tbay as rwiiS mart intaroat paymant - ------- 1H4, at tha par voiue * Intartat, pint n ___________Id In naeordsnda run me toUowliig sohadula: IN If enUad t^ redaemad an ar sftar lugust t, llt4 but prior to Augur * ON If oallod to be rodoomod on Augiut 1. IMS but prior to Ausug. — 111 If enUtd to bt rodoomod on ar nftor %^'el*rS*«■ to It Is hereby oertlflod. reettod and da- Dgs raottlrad to aalat, bomea ai formed prsoadant to and tt the_______ w of tha bondt of thla sarlaa. tslstod, rt happanad and huTt been parformto _ . _____ form and. manner .. Qulred by the Constitution and BUtutos of tbo Btnta of lUe^an, and tbt ohartar of saldetto. and tiiat tht total Indebtod-ness of taid “““ — ------------* city. Including tbia aerlei of ---------not aoaod ^aay eonstlta- tlonal, itatutory or charter Bmltatlmi, and to tha prompt payment.^ thla bond and tht latarast herton diS^ beeoma due, tba fuH faith, oiMI raaouroaa of aaid city are battoy rOoabty M4«M. f la wftaoat i^aof, tha City af Bylynn as»''t!r‘.Wi«S's B oorporata aanl to bo affixed harato, and Id City Clark art ------ ----------_— directed to exo-i elite oald bonds for and on behalf of tha i said city bp rOspKtIvely signing and c'ltyciark counterslanlnr the sama; to -affix tha vuy vwra seal of the city thereto, and to executa the Interest coupons to bo attached to said bonds by causing to ba affltad thereto their facsimile slgnaturaa Opoa the execution of said bwds aad attached coupons, the same shall bo deUvorod to the Trra.vurer of said rtty, who Is horoto authorised aad dlroetod to dsllror aaM bondt and attaebed ooupana to tha paf-chater thereof upon roMpt at 6ha par-chase price tbtrofor. ' d. Tint tho prtnelpol of and latoriat on said bonds ahaU to sayaUa primartty from tba proeaads af rtyaniiM to ta derivad front lUto-ooUtMad toaaa to-turned to sold etto for hto^wv parpaoat to to axeeutod ------------------- turoi of onto Mayor and City Clerk, nu to of tht tint day of Augutt, A.D., iiM. ernr of sylvan lau Countoralsaod; tho Dnited Btatot uTMtoaty of ----tho .BHre., our on W^Jfehirii^^^hvay Fond lanw being U froaiurer shall, w rn-d^sssnt city from sc ______________out to pay tl tog principal aad latoroat -------------r‘?6,s:6/'&.i! amount I tog prtoc ' such am--- ' ^roporUoa ( M baa^ to Dom tht .Hoot pur-parttos'^ at nroparttos'^ at tho taboos iwoolTod life The said tovonuee' pletoecTt^M rayMto of >th«. principal and Interest on snid bonds, are at 'any time tosuftielent therefor, tio^etty Su pay oold priHctpoit aad latorat to •.*“ J?"!? !?5“ gatloa bonds of the city, and s^ to roitobuFsod rhim sObseoutat raVenuto ro-eetved by the city frota the tnld atn^ eollectod tages-returned td th* city tjtr (COUFONI Oh the flirat day of .. . . X. . Bylvan ‘ bearer hereof tbo si pSrtod of noafB£eii'ot tho trait ImpfoyaoMM for which said Matda ta to Itanad la btieby aaUmatad to ~ ‘ ........ assn............ II. nat thta retolntleo than, hacoma aftaeUva Hainadlatoiy attar ■MS haft bam pnbliahad or watk fMMhraa tueeeaalva woou to 1 Faottae^Jma. a weakly itowapaptr |*B^ ctrenlatieo m aaM En%|SS to Tto iptr di an reaoltttloaa and partt i . hiabtar aa tha gaSt mi fy tito^'Sly'Sru.^ •onWff • Naturally Tender • Table Trimmed • Blue Ribbon Farms Round Steak • •ooooeteBBBBBBteDe.BeeeBBpo Center Cut Rib Pork Chops T*Bone or Club Boneless Cube Steaks Tender Rib Steaks 99*0 99V •eeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee • Blue -Ribbon Farms Sirloin Steak 69 • 0000.00«m«B«*»OOOOOBOOBOBB 0 Arnolds Lean Sliced Bacon Ldrge Fresh Lake Smelts 49^. i(n. TMidsr TeMs 99 ISBBOBOOOOOOOOBOOOOOBBeeee NEW OOLD BELL CATALOG . Snowdrift — 8c off Label WRIGLEY SO EXTM GOlO BOJ, STAMK WMi Ferchsie of One Vk-Gal. Ctn.. 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General Soon to Tap^ublic Till fo Get Military Aid fbr months tor flilgal posMssion of • >rea America eiKK^ lawtimber every VLABTIO laUii Tile -NmSi N» WulBf” ft IIJTLET Haraa FI 4-4244 iM. MS vri. nu a that, and now has a tive-yeaiy>ld|Comn^uni8t [•on who la dated to inherit the]N<***fil ^ wmidly goods of both Palmers. Defending the When Tasked the handsome. »- •r across the : bachelw 1 the Joint --------------— Would not had managed to eirape the perils|uke away one doUar\from < of matrimony, he twlidcled; "Guessjprpgr^ to augment theik^own ap^ yearoW general how he Wmrolf SSS^of tl 1[ waa Just never .issued a wife ^ and I’ve been basing around the world p lot." propriatipns for defense." Jutf Hated to Leave ^ KINGSTON, ..Ont. fAPl ■ ter Petelka will be disc from Collins Bay penitentiary] Tuesday after com^et^ a veriun-taiy fourweek extension of I time. The 26-year^ TSoranto salesman had asked to be allowed to stay because he wanted to finish a course in human relations conducted for the prisoners. Petelka- was sentenced to 15. propriatioea aow tfcaa hurt year; The Korean War built up a huge backlog of unexpended fuiids, and in recent years this money hu been addkd to the additianal $1.4 Mllion annually atgwopriated. "There were no tricks about It,’ Palmer explains, "and Cbngress knew all about It. The point to that now the barrel of old appropriations has Just about gone di^.’’ As a consequence, the two Mi-lion mat Ike is permitting Palmer to request this year is $300 millkxi less than foe program has been spendfog. Does that make it clear-as-mud? Palmer experts to spend three-qnartoro of the money on Korea, Nationalist CUna and NATO. Tho when he talks abont the way Oe Amertanu-trataied Korean Ari my has kept Its nose ont of tho polltleal upheavals la that strtfe- During the, political upheavals eight years ago. President Rhee called on the Army, but the Korean PARK FREEll^^ bur Nbw Drivt-ln OfficB AlonggidB Municipol Porking Loft on Woff Lowronco Sfroof It Now Opon! Look., toner—Fool Bettor—In clothes faultlessly (ky closrwd ortd ronowsd In our own mc^m pisrtt .' . . Thsro Is A Difftrdneo!. ^ENEY .MY OUNEB \ 12 WnC Piln StiMt Tkl( elephone FE 5-6107 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgerjr"* Itch-Relieves Pain Stops For the first tliM----------- found a new healing substance With the aatonishing ability to ahrink hmnorrhoids7«top itching, and relievo pain - without ■urgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,"very strikingimprove-nunt’’ was reported sad verified by doetdrs’ observations. - Pain was relitrfed promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. - And most amaslng of all -thio improventapt waa maintained in cases where doctors’ 6bsorv«tlo)M were conttnuod ■pj4c a period of many months! In fact, results wero so thorough that sufforere were able to make such astonishing sthte- a prohtoml*' And amoM them Bufferors work a very ertde variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to iW yeart* standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The seerrt is a new hesHiUT substance (Bio- tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injurod tiutw on ell oarts of the body... ding Bubetance Is offered in •uppontoryortmt-pient form called Preparation It.* Atk tor individually sealfd poaitoriM or I —-------------- ointment with sp^al applicator. Preparation H to sold at all drug counters. Satisfactioji guaranteed or money refunded. _______________♦w. u. a. rat. Off. Palmer reminds. "Rhee then declared martial law to close the assembly, and had to use the police to do it." He pointed out. Uiat the Army also "stayed clear of the more recent turmoil that deposed Rhee, and kept. 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Prices Include Lettering, Floral Cervjng end Delivery to Your Cemetery La(. Add Feundetien Cost Only. Many atudents in Sooul, who led| the bloqdsoaked demonstrations; . " ■ V that brought down Rhee’a poft- ridden, dtetatorial regime, boy-i ootted classes and'met. in as-| semSliet which demanded tbelri school heSdi resign' because of; J dooe association with the Rhee regime. ,, , e # ★ Acting President Hub Chuig announced completian of his care- I MARK EVERY BRAVE 24" long, 12" wide, 4" high. Reguior $55 volue. $OQ0R SALE FftICED ot. 09 24" long, 12" wide, 6" high. *49" INFANT MARKERS As Low As $28.00 OFFICE AND FLANT OFEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 F. M,—SUN. 1 to 3 F. M. PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE CO. FE 2-4800 Pontioc 17, Michigon in South Korea 30,000 Students Defy Demonstration Ban to Demand New Election SEOUL, South Korea W—Nearly 30,000 South Korean college and; high achoot ttudenta today defied atrattow to demand election of a new NatJonM AaMinhly. There were 15,000 demonstratCn in Thegu and 12,000 in the aouth-j enj port of Pusan. The demon-Btrathms yen orderly. High aehools opened today for; the timt time ainca the nationwide' uprising which overthrew Prtsi-i dmt syngman Rhae laat week. tiker government with tfaa appointment of new mlnisten of de-fenae, agrlcultun tto eommunl-catiam. Hw Natknal Amembly, atfll dominated by Bhee'a diioedited liberal party, Weiiered in Seoul over what to do in the eontinqing May Not Ohm Baby to American Couple i BRIGHTON. iBn^and (UPD-iMra. Leo Moore, who had prraidaed to give away her baby tp GI hridej Gladys Simon of New York 1ndi-| nted today she may change her Mrk. Simon, wife of a post office worker, was scheduled to fly to London 'Dies^ to start adoption proceedings tn Mrs. Moore's 9>day-old son Fnlncis. Mrs. Moora said she was "ter-riWy worried” about legal proceedings for the adoption. Her hus-baiM promised to decide next Friday whether or. not to give baby to its grandmother. Shetland Islands (where the ponies come from in Scotland) were or^inally named the Zet- ' t Save hy the EaR*Ri li*alRn the 1st Add to your savings account or open a-new one the 10th of the month' and earn our higher-than-average dividend from the let. START SAVING SYSTEMATICALLY TODAY CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St ROCHESTER—507 Mein St. DOWNTOWN—16 E. Uwrenco DRAYTON PLAINS—4412 Dixlo Hlfhway WALLED LAKR—1102 West Meplo Rd. EARLY WEEK SPECIALS! Tso ixtra] I TOP VALUE I I STAMPS I IWHk ThU Ceepoo ood $S.N Fofokoso ef a Mere ef Mercbeediae Rxcept Beer. WIee | a if CiWEllilfc____|_ Chicken Piirts'^l^ork Chops LSGS . ..r.39: CfNTSRCUT' 59 49! END CUTS 39 BREAST WITH ^ RIB PkESH SERVE AND SAVE SUCID BACON 45' WHOli—HALF OR END MECE ^ CANADIAN hue bacon 69* Sold with a Personal ivord Guarantee KRCX3ER VAC-PAC COFFEE M 14.B. CAN 59 ft's liw nrraat twte 9m. Guamntawl to P*mm Ito tMt» diaerlminatino. H VM tome that the mm Ktopar va«-pae k m 0ood, or toltor ttwn ymur pfomnt bra# rahim too unutod por- frm a pound ef ceffra of your choico (any brqnd). ^DER AND DELICIOUS-WHOll FRESH FRYERS....... .29! PILLSBURY - ROBIN HOOD - ioLD MEDAL « ' FLOUR r.:. . . DAIRY SPECTACULAR — COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM CARTON .49* PIONEER PURE BEET ^ SUGAR .r.‘.. .................5~49* SWEET CORN. . 6-“-35* SAVE 6e - KROGER PRESH SUCH) VIENNA SAVE lie-KROGER FRESH DaiaOUS AT eiAzmooNuis.. ...".29 COUPON VALID MON. • TUES. ■ WED. I MAY 2-3-4 I I Ciopoo ralM «t Kneor to Dolrall ood laflon | 1^ Mtohlpoo. lime Ooo Coapoo- \rmer The WorldV Largest Retailer of Rose Bushes : IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY EXTRA HEAVY NO. I SELECT ROSEBUSHES Just arri^ikl from Celifomie e wide variety of 2 year old field grown rose BusKee REGULAR $1.19 VALUE 98t. Wt foforro tin right Unit ftnmtitnt. Pri^ tjjntin mt Kroger im DHroit mid Emtom Mich-igm thru Tmosd*y, Msy 5. Nora* tokhto dotiitn. i . A , r>- rwmm THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOXBAY. MAY 2, i960 Four Troopers Leaving Pontiac IVtgj«r, larsen, Tervo *and Gordeni«r Being Trahtferred June 15 Otte of th« biggiest personnel changes in tfie histmy of the Pontine State Police Prat will take |>tace next month. Four troopers are scheduled for transfers June 15. it was announced by State Police Headquarters In East Lansing. Leavli« will be trwpers WU-Itans R. Oreger, Rirbard F. 0«r-dealer, Maartra L. Larsen and " Beteiar B. Vsrvo. They tprill be replaced by troopers Lawrence E. Miller, from tiie Bad Axe Post, George A. Hummer, from White Pigeon Post, Wilbur L. Shelly, from the Traverse City Post, and a newt recruit. Raymond R. Beamish who joined the post last wfek. Two of the troopeis have b^ here for 10 years, and for three of the four the Pontiac Prat is the only one at which they hive served. Dreger • and Gordenier b o t joined the post in I960 when : was located in Keego Harbor. Dre-gcr, 40, who is single, came h«« from the Niles Post and has been a trooper since 1947. Go.rdenier, 32, of 217? Kohler St.., Drayton Plains, is marri^ atid the father of four children. Like the otherg, be came here out., of state police recruit tchod. Larsen, 28, is single and lives at the prat. He came here in 19SB. Tervo, 24, came to Pontiac in' Jui)e 1957. He Uves with hla wlte and son at 4915 Walnut Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Township. Larsen will go to the Iron Mountain Prat, Tervo to the Marquette Pott, Gordenier to Newberry, and Dreger to Battle Sailor Catches /Utaritis Day Before Wedding OXFORD, Maas. (AP) -wasn’t an accident or foal play that kept Navy man Raymond Undberg away from his wedding Saturday. He simply changed hiS mind about getting married. Pretty Uuma Langway, the jllh ed bride, got Uie news Sunday from Police Chief Joseph R. Her-bst, who bad found tbe sailor at the home of a friend. "He never called," l^year-
Ark) seat poeBlbtiHy ol thO' UpUod fitotco epeidclng out aninat ■ in ‘nirkey, "We wtro justified ’ in protest-ing against suppression of freedom in South Korea, Fulbri|jM on a television program Sunday,' jind "i^’.lqpk as if wg may be faced With.something like It ill Turkey.*’ Oorcta Vl»ih Chiang ■**“ "’T’, * ^ K hlllirwi iinflAre TAIPEI tUPD-PhUipploe Pros-ident CbtIm P. Garcia arrived in Taipei todaji for military talks with rVmtelrtfinf nUmsae -■—«*- J t icaiimrt v^itoiis iwininoil WNt review of the entire world sttv timated 25 bUllon dollars in 1900 to fix up, add on end ^ampurizc their hcanes. To sell teis tremendous market advertisers spent ar aertkaated t39.70IM»0 for housteg equipment and supply newqwpei advertising last year. 2 tOCAtlONS! 9 Skhte (ptela) 97* ■i ti^atetari " ■ MItACLE MILE ANN ARBOR (DPI) - More than 250 student leeders from 30 cdleges and universities in .the eastern half q{ the country today were pledged to demand that dec-tion candidates at all levels de- civil rights legislation., The plddge wa* made yesterday at the end of a four-day conference on human rights at the University of Michigan. At the final session, delegate votOd to work for a national conference on -civil rights to be held in the fall. They aW voted support of lunch counter "‘sit-ins’’ by Negroes In the south and^to work toward publication of a national student newsletter on dvil riglits........... . il^ara «% sw ipra « «f Mwte ASSOdATIS lOAN COMPANY in DRAYTON RUINS: 4494 Dixig Hwy. " CAUt OR 3-1207 in RONTIAC: 125-127 N. Sgginow CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 S. Talggraph Mkh. Minasl* Mik CAU: FE E-9441 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: MAY 2. 1960 TWENTY-ONE Millions on May Day Blast Away of U S. By THK A880CUTED PRESS The United States wag blasted in both hemispheres as mllUopi of worfcera celebrated and Com-munistf paraded might on May Oay< Tokyo demonstrators hanged President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi^in effigy and biariketed the capitals with piacards denouncing ratification On boUr skies of the Iron Curtain, paiades, railies and speeches marked the worfcen’ holiday tablished 61 years ago by the in-tematioiial Socialist Congress. The United States ceiebrates on ' first Monday in September. Hky tatfl Lets fir Ywr Bmf NOT % NOT 3Vi% BUT 4% CURRENT RAH obMl umst Capitol Saviags & Loaa Assoc. 75 W. Huron FE 44561 EitabVmkttl It99 of the new UJS.-Japan security treaty. Marching troops, guns and rockets were the center attraction in »w, where Premier Nikita Khrushchev and other Soviet lead-reviewed the mammoth parade. Thousands of Muscovites applauded the display, but it tained none .of the terrifying new weapons Khrushdiev talked about speech to the Supreme Soviet last January. Cmnmunist East GermanyigI no,000-man army marched ^ through East Berlin in a parade branded by the Western Big three as *‘a threat to public order.” Communist chief Walter Ulbricht and other " East German leaders looked on in front of a huge sign proclaiming “West Berlin will be a ftet demilitarized city.'’ Across the city .line, Mayor Willy Brandt of West Iterlin defied pie Soviet threat to the city in a speech before .700,000 cheering followers and called on the Western Allies to remain until Germany is reunited. ★ w ★ * About three million Chinese jammed Peiping for a giant May Day carnival that Radio Peiping hailed as the liveliest in the city's histdy. More than 400,000 Hungarians marched through Budapest in a parade featuring red flags, white doves and enormous balloons. Some 100,000 Polish workers in Warsaw heard Communist party leader Wladyslaw Gomu^ca promise that living standards would raised. Rocket Onto Probation Czechs staged a five-hour parade in Prague. President Antonin Novotny br^cast a pledge that Czechoslovakia would continue to fight alongride the' Soviet Union against West Gennan “militarism and policy of revenge.” Maryland farmers often turn their turkeys loose in their tobacco fields to eat the worms and other insects which might damage the WASHER-DRYER NORGE FULLY AUTOMATIC lASHEIL- I DAYS SAME AS CASH NORGE 2 WAY CLOTHES DRYER DRIES WITH HEAT OR AIR ALOHE 21 mCH BLOWER w OPEN FRIDAY and ^ MONDAY NIGHTS “Tour Appliance Specially” 121 N. Sagtzraw Sl FE 541M Truman to Parade LEXINGltlN, Va. (UPD-For-mer President Harry S. trtiman heads a mile-long parade in a $30,00& antique touring car today to help Washington and Lee Uni- |verrity studenta butnCh their I960 Democratic mock oonven^. May Cleon French Films A new broom has a yardstick printed on the handle for a hbus^ wife to take measurements around her domestic oasUo-— PARIS (UPI) - Dwee saO* French movies-soon may b* de-aexed by a hew^ government cen- sorship- crackdown, fflm industry qoureea said today. MEET MR. HOOVER — Former. President Herbert Hoover shakes the hand of Walter Soder, 12, of Hqftford, Conn., Sunday at a New York ceremony in which Hoover laid the cornerstone for a new building to be used as headquarters of sr rbatohx the Boys Clubs of America. The youngster had just presented Hoover, bosird chairman of the Boys Oubs for 25 years, an 1880 newspaper to be placed in the cornerstone.. TOLEDO «l — Two boys ’ put on probation in juvenile court alter they stole chemicals from Scott Hig^ School to stock a home laboratory where they experimented in rocketry. The mother of one turned them in to police when she a rocket made from a detergent can swooping around her home. Only two of the chusetts and Rhode Island, are considered to be ad^iiatkly mapped, according to the U. S. Gerdogical Survey. Urges Look at Indio WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. MiinHt «ay^ ‘'a good hard look at our Indian problems” is needed. He hlw asked the Ford Foundatim to study the situation. LOW SUMMER DISCOUHT COU PRICES NOW IN EFFECT! * Tht Some Dependable Gee Cool • The Some Dependoble Gee Service dt New Low Summer Prices! Now is the time to fill your bin with Gee deep-mined, better quality cool. You get the size ond kind of cool that is best suited to your heotir>g requirements'cleonly delivered to your home at your convenience . . . YOU SAVE ON LOW summer PRICES ANb MAY BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS ON GEE'S CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENT PLAN., USE OUR CONVENIENT RUDGET PAYMENT PLAN ' Y£^|M6IVC HOLDEN'S [led TiBdiBf STAMPS IF YOU DONT KNOW FUEL . . . KNOW YOUR FUEL DEALER! HOW I celebrating Pnly the Seles Leader connive Seles Leader Savings— G>me in for the Trade of your Life! 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Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Corona Thought That Counts; Says Abby Don’t Forget Mother 0f Auburn avenue and guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lepisto of Wenonah drive and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hamilton of Illinois avenue. Elks Temple was the setting for the festive evening. . the theme for the Pontiac Oateopathlc HtMpital Gufld'i annual benefit baU Friday in the Elka Temple. An area orchaatra played amidst a nautical motif which included a deck and riiip’a wheel. # *■ ■. Ooraagea and boutonnieres 'were preaehted to each couple. ■ P^b«!edi wtt! be donated for ’ purchase of hospital nursery equipment. Mrs. Donald Fraser was dance chairman. Chairmen of committees were Mrs. Ken-' neth Bartholomew, tickets; and Mrs. M. C. Worster. patrons. - Working on decorations were Mrs. Mark Todd, Mrs. Robert Morse. Mrs. Joseph Nouae, Mrs. Anthony Corona, Mrs. Donald AJken, Mrs. Aubrey Roberts, and Mrs. L. C. Johm Others were Mrs. A_L. Hamilton. Mrs, L. G. Huddle Jr., Mrs. Wesley JohnaonT Mrs. Gerald Margolis, Mrs. Irwin Posner. Mrs. B. F. Dickinson and Mrs. T. R. Tull. By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN DEAR ABBY: I am tired of hearing mothers complain about hdw "commercialized'’ Mother’s Day has become. Some mothers . are ■ so un-. gracious as to tell their chil' dren, “Don’t give me any . presents — I don’t need anything!” If ' mothers used their beads, they would realize that their children want to honor them" with a special gilt on this day. Please' say something to those thoughtless mothers who discourage their children from buying them a.gift on Mother’s Day. LIKES PRESENTS DEAR LIKES: When a mdther says she doesn’t "need” any presents, die does not mean to be “ungracioas.” She doesn’t want her child to deprive himself of anything to buy her a gift. * An' original poem or letter costs nothing and is cherished most. When I was a child, I heard those words' from my own dear mother. I wrote her little poems and “essays” on Mother’s Day telling her how much I appreciated her. Only after die passed away did-1 realize how much they had meant to her. She Hfd kept them all. ★ ★ ★ DEAR ABBY; I am ten and I canT figure this out. How come there iS* a Mother’s Day And everybody buys gifts and makes a big fuss over mothers and Ihe same thing hamiens to fathers on Father’s Day, but there idi’t any Children’s Day? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: ChU-dren’s Day is the longest celebration of the year. It begins -Jan. 1 and ends Dec. 31. ’This was written on Mother’ll Day, in tribute to his Mother, by a young prisoner who was awaiting, execution in San Quentin Prison; "A crime was committed and there was an arrest, and a boy was thrown into a cell. The crime was great, the boy was young and the cell was dark. Life seemed at an end and hell became • living ^ thing. “Then one day as the boy sat weeping in his cell, he Paper's Style Display Shocks Soviet Gals MOSCOW (UPI)-A Soviet newspaper astounded readers tyiPrB ^ looked Up to see his mother. She was smiling. She opened her arms and said, ‘My boy, did you think I wtkiid not come to you?’ And suddenly the boy forgot his terror 'and found comfort di the magic circle of his mother’s arms. '' “Through the dark that shrouded the hill of OalvaiY, a voice cried, ‘Son. behedd thy mother’. And Mary kneeled -at the foot of the cross. Iltat was a cross of glory, but had it been one of shame, -Mary would have been there. "For every son who crucifies himself on pillars of hate, weakness and greed, there at the foot of the cross you will find his- mother. Your mother and mine. God Mess them, hpre ahd beyond. They have known so much pain.” ' ★ ★ ★ : “What’s your problem?” Write to Abby in cane of this . paper. For a personal reply, enclose a. stamped, self-addressed envelope. A A W For Abby’s pamphlet, "What Teen-agers Want to Know, ” send 25c and a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope in care of this paper. Mothers Hear Talk on Tear' Nursery Class mothers of Central Methodist Church met Thursday evening with Mrs. J. Robert Greenbaigh of Ottawa drive.' the hostess were Table hopping couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bartholomew of Berry driver Bloomfield Hills, spot friends across the room. They were among party-goers Friday evening at the “Moonlight (jruise.“ Sorority Groups Hear Exchange Student Talk Colorful as a tropical coral reef were Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Worster of Wenonah drive at left. Dr. and Mrs. Concert at Central High They'll Say It With Music D. E. Fraser of Niagara avenue dance a little closer to admire the smart print of Dr. Worster s dinner jacket. fashion pictures, including one of a shapely model in a bath- But it warned that jwomen would be wasting their time f they tried to find the.fashions in Moscow stores. AAA The display , of fashions by doscow designers took up one-ourth of the newspaper Soviet Xdture, publication of the Min-stry of Culture. It was be-ieved to be the first time any. Sovic^siewspaim^ftiad prin^' such'a big fashkm display; AAA There were 13 photographs' n the layout, shovmg cotton • dresses and suits-as well as the snug swimsuit— But the newspaper added a these?” it asked. ‘”rhen make them yourself or order them from the dressmaker because the time you will spend on a search in the shops will be jvasted.” AAA The newspaper paid its own search had imeovered only one shop stocking cheap summer cottons. But it added that the counter was impossible to approach because it was so iamm^ with shoppers. (Si sa», the PM>«' c6ramert^ ed wryly, were dresses made in Hungary. Soviet Culture said its survey of the Moscow women’s bIkhm showed that “the farti-ions were obsolete and the dresses costly.” Frank Moyer, and Mrs. George F. Mueller. Others on the committee werpiMrs. Donald L Tryon and Mrs. Jack Farnsworth. Francis McDowell, visiting teacher for Pontiac PuWc Schoeds, spoke on “Fears of the Three-Year-OW.” f Beta Thetos Meet on Menominee Sixteen members of BeTf^-Theta chapter of Lambda, Chi Omega sorority were guests of Mds. Louis Borst of Menominee road Thursday evening. Mrs. George SWt and Mrs. Brenard Tryon assisted the hostess. All set for National Baby Week which begins today is Pontiac’s two-year-old Andrew Porritt, getting an assist from Daddy on the chocolate pudding. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcfhald C. Porritt of Washington street. P»Um Preu Pfetto The music department of Pontiac Central High School will present the 2Sth annual “Say It with Music” concert during Music Week Thursday and Friday in the auditorium at 8 p.m. A program of numerous ensembles will afford color and variety. The Harmon-aires will present “Aura Lee” arranged by Hunter-Parker-Shaw. Junior Girts’ E n s e m b 1 e will offer arrangeff” He s Gone Away^ by Ron Nelson. Drum ’Trios will be heard in "Drums Courageous” by Blount, and in Harr’s "Black Cat Trio.” Songspinner’.s selection will be “Cantate Domino” by Giuseppe Petoni. Senior Girts’ Ensemble will offer "Waltz of the Flowers” by Tschaikovsky-Simeone. “Fugetta” by Stsnitz will be presented by the Tenor Sax Duo. “Easter Parade” by Irving Berlin will feature the Sen-■ ------------njatrier----- Queen Mary “ Seefian Sews Mrs. Alex Joss of Lakeview I street was hostess to the Queen Mary Section of the Needlework Guild Thursday after-iK>on. Fourteen members and two guests. Mrs, Margaret Curvin and Margaret McIntosh, attended. Letters of thanks from needy families who received clothing were read. Chitchat By JANET ODELL PoBtlae Preas Heme E^r Practice a little safety while you’re doing your qiring house jgjeaning-. . . . . .... We store fhihy products In both kitchen and bathroom that are poisonous if taken internally. Pre-school youngsters can’t read and the younger ones will taste almoat anything. Buy some brigM red plastic tape and use It to put a large ’X’ on all containers M poisonous sul^tances. If p^ble, store these out of reach of youngsters. At any rate, teach them that the niartc^ bottles mean danger. AAA Does the detergent you’re using leave your clothes not quite. white? Perhaps you’re using the wraig kind ’The right one does the job without loading the washer with detergent powder toat won’t rinse out. Normal srash loads in tumbler-type machkieB requite a low-sudsing detergent for best perfonnance. Medium sudsing detergents are more satisfactory in agitator-type machines. In any washer a heavy-duty detergent is needed for greasy work clothes. Read the labels! A A A Encourage your children to make simple gifts. Invite some of the neighborhood youngstm hi and h^ them make Mother’s Day presents. (You can dose your eyes to whait your own child is making, can’t ydu?) Paper mosaics are made with colored gummed paper . and blotters or cardboard ■ mats. The first makes a desk set, the latter coasters. Have the children decide upon a design and lightly mark the paper. Leave a little space between the' paper “tiles” for the mosaic efl^. Clear lacquer will protect the cardboard coasters after they are com- The massed boys and girls glee clubs will each have contrasting sections of the program, along with the A Capella choir, band instrumentalists and the orchestra. Tickets are available at the school’s music office, from students or at the door preceding, the perftnnnances. All seats are reserved. Plans Friday -Duplicate Play Land-O-Lakes Duplicate Bridge Club will be^ Friday sessions this week. Sessions wUl be at 8 p.m. at Waterford's CAl Building. Winnm"6f last week’s rounds when S tables were in play were Rudolph Thomas and Donald Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Waterman. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Willis. Dr. Robert .Segula and Arnold Richards and Ernest Guy and Howard Smith. 8 Tables Jain far Duplicate Eight tables played when the Pontiac BofwevilJe Duplicate Bridge aub met Saturday evening in the Hotel Waldron. Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. Elarl Lutz and Dr. Robert Segula and' Ernest Guy. Others were Mrs. Melvin . Snail and Charles Strelti^r and Dr. i»d Mrs. Gerald Walker. Presbyterians Sew* Dressings Mrs. Ernest Hillman of Short street entertained .16 members of the Ladies Aid of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church for luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Howard Hall assisted the hostess. Mrs. Ada Mdrtenson |ed de-. ’votkxis preceding a sewing session on cancer dressings. Mrs. Edna Matheny wiU he May luncheon-meeting hostess. tivities for the summer, members spent the afternoon sewing. Mrs. Harvie Little will be hostess lor the May 12 meeting. Iota Eta and Phi Kappa Tau Chapters of Pi Omicron National-Sorority attended the annual May breakfast Sunday at Aunt Fanny’s Restaurant in Royal Oak. Sorority Hosts Mom-Children Sunday Brunch Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta National Sorority was hostess tor the annual Mothers’-Chil-(fren’s Brunch Sunday at Devon Gables. Before a welcome from sorority president Mrs. Charles Fournier. Mrs. Ezkr Bisogni gave the invocation. Mrs. Raymond Meggitt was toastmis-tress. AAA A speech ”We Honor Our Mothera” was given by Mrs. Joseph Mooney. Her daughter Paula Mooney' gave the re-.spon.erett— F. Strlne of Pasadena straef. was celebrated with an open house at the home^f the Richard Rusnells of Pasadena street. The Rusnells are Mr. Among the 150 guests from Adrian, Oxford, Oakwood, Ortonville, Lake Orion, Mt. aeroens and flochester attending Sunday was the honored couple’s daughter Joan Strlne, a freshman at Bethel College, St. Paul, Minn. ,__________ ^ SAVE HBl IlWAIVrS and TODDLERS on. Boby Needs for bOdtime, bathtime and daytime during Arthur's Baby Week Sale. Take advantage of these Eosy-Care Styles. Buy now for Boby Gifts! CURITY DIAPERS *.87 First quality. Soft absorbent/ open weave white sauze. pinked edges. Woven In fold hoes.--Umit 2 doz.—- SALE ! Reg. J.)f 1.87 Dotted white ground summer weight tienelette. Baby can grow CRIB BLANKET Reg.J.n *.98 Satin bound, orlon blend. 36 x50. White, pink, yellow, blue. SALE ! SNOOZY SLEEPERS 100% cotton quick-dry terry. Fesy snap fronts end legs. In white, pastels. Sizes I to 3 months. Regular 2M 1.97 Youug folk$ Shop — lower level S^LEI JjJf $iJS‘ Cotton print ptissa or A 90 organdy. Trinwied^*^*^ with feminine ruffles or tailored cord. 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V 'nuJUMSS J nit PRINOSS MARCrARET WSO MR ^ U N r O N \ .A K M SI R O N G -10 N H 5 ' iX Wi.STMlNHTf-.R 6 MAY I960 V ‘ ■ ' ■ KiKt; ' The front cover of the royal wedding invitation features Margaret's coat of.arms. Designed by Ernest Wallcousins for Friday's^ long-awaited event, it will be a collector's item in ^ years to come. Queen*s Gown Elaborate Meg"s Dress Simple With Modest V Neck NEW YORK » - Princesa Margaret'« dress for her wedding Friday wiU be “Mona«ti-cal" in its simplicity, with no embroidery and no decoration, said Women’s Wear Daily in a London dispatch. The trade newspaper said it had learned from a source close to* Buckingham Palace that the future Mrs. Antony Arm-Btrong-Jones wants a fitted waist. She reportedly ordered a white ailk organdie dresa with very modest V neOdine and three-quarter length sleeves. The skirt is sURhtly full, forming a short Oain. ★ AW Princess Margaret has selected from the royal family jewels a hinged diamond dla- Sto^.wear with a classical ' veil, the newspaper said, adding: “The royal dre&smaker, Nor-mSn Hwtiiell . . . has made 7br Queen TEDzabefh and the Queen Mother more elabcwate clothes which are traditional with the British royal family. “The Queen will entfr Westminster Abbey In a dreswqf bright turquoise lace over faille. ’The lace stops midlength and the’-laille skirt forms a full train; a simple small hat to match will be worn. “The Queen Mother will wear a long straight diess in gold and white lame with flat sur- Extensron Gobs Set Gathering The Oakland County Home Eomomics Extieftsimi clubs will mark Home Demonstration Week, May 1-7 with their annual Achievement Day V/edaetr day at the -OaMand Avenue -United Presbyterian (3iurch. It will be in session from 9:30 a.m, to 2:45 p.m. with Janet Wessd, director pf physical, education. Michigan State UnU verstty, presenting "Lady Be Fit,” exercise-posture demon-stratioos to the assembly fat the afternoon. ★ A ★ Dr. Dens C. Cederquist. professor and head of the foods and nutrition department at MSU will speak on “What’s New In Foods and Nutrition.’’ Members who have 25 years ’ of service will be awarded pins and new officers will be presented at the mmiung session. They are Mrs. E. Dominick and Mrs. W. Crete of Royal Oak, Mrs. Fred Weiss of South loons and Mrs. Levi Mitchell of Holly. ★ ★ . ★ The theme "Hawaiian HtAi-day’’ was cbosoi for the day. in honw of Hawaii’s entrance in the union. Centerpieces mt that theme will be entered Iv clubs and Individuals, and three prizes will be swarded fbr tite best. Committees Indude: Mrs. Gerald Shafer, gntgral chafav man; Mrs. Harry Claik, registration; Mrs. Edward Schultz; {dace and tami; Mrs. Qair Johnaon, ^husic; and Mrs. Elmer HUI. nursery. •Others are Mrs. Herman Trogt, diurdt decorattoits; Mrs. Kenneth Gilboe, lavorB; Mii. Robert Saqfon), publid-ty; M». Cecil LaFond, hod-esses; Mrs. WflUam Ttberg, recognitions; Mrs. Michael Gentile, door prkes; and Mrs. Mervfai Willinsn. table decora^. ^^baby sittinc sei^fcd ig be^ big offered at a minimum fee during the day for all children who are trained. Mothers will care for them duting face; she also favors a train, falling from the waistline." Princess Margaret whs said to have asked her little bridesmaids, whose ages range from 12 to 6, to have dresses similar to those she and the Queen wore as little giris. The bridesmaids’ dreaaes of white tulle will have full skirts with puffed sieves, TO PLEASE k MAN. 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Presklent and Mrs. Etaoi-bower are expected to stop in to say hello to the merry-makert; They have turned over the formal state rooma of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to the younger Eisenhowers for the first time in their seven, years of White House residence. * It It St Invitations to the affair, which went out weeb ago, call for black Ue. The White House said about 50 guesta are expected, but withheld any further information, explaining that it is a private, personal party and that’X the way MaJ. Eisenhower wants it. it -k it Maj. Eisenhower, 37, and his wife, Barbara, 33, now Ijve wMi their four diildren at (>ttyBburg, Pa., in a converted schoolhouse on the edge of the Eisenhower farm. Like many American young married couples, they have preferred smidl, informal parties in the pairt with Army friends and neighbors. This will be their first grand scale entertainment. it it it ' In past years, White House receptions have i^uded dancing .almost until midnight in the gold and white ballroom. But that stopped with the 1957 social season. After that President and Mrs. Eisenhowei- cut out formal receptions and limited their official entertaining to formal state dinners, followed by musleales—without dancing. Receive Plaque for Attendance Members of the Deborah Qrde of Oj^lapd Park Methodist Church were' guests of Mrs. James Smyth of Montcalm street Wednesday for dessert luncheon. Mrs. Phil Cbtter was a guest of the group. * ★ ★ Mrs.'Herman Kunze, chairman, opened the meeting widi prayer. Mrs. John Lament reported on the district meeting at Flint and displayed the attendance plaque received by the Woman's Society. Subject for devotions by Mrs. Rowley Chase was "Little Cares." The ciiTde'will riieel for ImiMF eon May il at Greenfield Inn, Birmingham, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 * AAendgy through Saturday Club Sets Tuesday Benefit A benefit luncheon and card party la slated Tuesday at the League iR Catholic Women building by the Round Table Qub. Proceeds will go to Ciunp Oakland, a club project. General chaltman is Mra. James McGuire. Mrs. H. E. McCulloch Is luncheon chairman, assiated by "■Mrs. Hazer Anderaon; Mnr.-Smith Falconer, Mrs. D. R. Lazellq. Mrs. E. Gllmour Winn, Mrs. Elmer Reynolds and Mrs. Russell Austin. ' ' Ato. WiUWm Ford Is in - chiirge of Knee Special (NEA) - Knee socks tat eporti-’ wceir come fat neW “saltwater" coL otv acMeved-hy ctaMydnt other colors with white. Shades indude blue, pink and green. Sunset Club Visits Flint The Sunaet Oub, sponsored by Pontiac Parka and Recrea-ti^ Department, met Thurs-* day with 40 members present. About 60 members visited fiie~ ' McKfa)^ Senior Citimns Drop-in Cmter fat Flint Monday u guests of the Jolly Old Timers’ Oub. After cooperative dinner, the Flint Oub entertained with dancing, cards and games. Chglie* Collins, pre«l-dent, extended thanks of the Sunset Qub. The group meets every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Boys' Qub. Hosiery-weight underwear that slims Knit from the lightest, thinnest,, most POWERFUL elastic yarn in the world! Newt 3-IN-ONE . . . if'i a panty wit^ detachable garters and girdie-iike control ... all three . . . yet weighs less than your nylon stoci|ingsi Qf cool, comfy, long-lasting chiffon elastic that molds you bMutifuUy 'neath slim sheaths, shorts, even swimsuits. Dries fasti >^ite $ 1(4-5) M (6-7) L (8-P). e. Heilywoed Irief h, spelt peMy hy. Ahda Top Secret Since your hair la tha halo for your lovely face, It deservea planty of attention. 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Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 2a W. Huron FE 2-7257 during Bonne Bell’s annual 10*0’6 lotion for a “Springtime Beauty Compl^ion" all year'found TEN-O^SIX LOTION HELPS SOLVE SKIN PROBLEMS... Promises a clearer, more radiant complexion M*dicat«tf Twi«0*Six Mps HmI n it thorouaMy rwnovM friiTM, makB-up wid txcatslv* oS. Your •Mn is. fanmacu-iatstyclaan. fraa of tlio Impuritlas that/»» oftan causa Kansas Gal Wins Title of Homemaker WAatlNGTON (UPI)-Jean Paula Eberhart, ,a' pretty browB^ialred IS-yearoM Topeka, Kan., high sdwol senior. Is the 19(0‘Betty Crocker aU-American Homemaker of To- Like staffed baked petatoeaficheeae to tte mashad iiStatoM I Ixiy adding creamatyle cottageltere putting them bac^ BARBARA J. KUCEkA Mr. arid Mrs. Frank J. Ku-cera of Oliver street announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Jean to Dean Albert Kleino, son Mr. and Mra. Albert W. Kleino of Lowell ttroet. An October 8 wed^ ding date has been named. AUDREY A. MAKl Mr. and Mrs. Toivp Matth^ Maki of Southward street, Wa-terfwd Township. Announce the engagement of their daughter Audrey Amdia, to Ronald Lee Klingler, son of the Ezra Kling-lers of Nfles. Hie bride^lect is A graduate of Forls Institute. Her fiance also attended Fer- UN'DA LEE PEARSALL Mr. and Mn- Frederick ■Ihomas Pearsall of Sylvester street, Waterford Tqwnshfo, announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Lee, to Harold Henry Hpolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tipolt of Seebaldt street, also of Waterford Township’. Mias Eberhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eberhart, was named the top 85,000 scholarship winner from a field of 37^,108 graduating Her father Is a \Va.shbunl University mathematics pro-(cwwr. The award was presented nt a dinner here last night. Other top awud winners were;, Charlotte Cook of Leesburg, Va., winner of the runner-up award of a scholarship. Sheila Voris of Dayton, Ohio, who received the 83,000 third place scholanhlp. Audrey Hanssen of Michigan N.D.. who won the 82,000 fourth place scholarship. The **Di/fereni** Look for You ... PERMANI3VTS. $5-«U-$7.50 fJSH'.”’!'...®""'!*.. »l.*o We Siwdoliae ia CUfdiw's H«lr CaOtav. ANNALIESE BEAUTY SALC^ 80V} N. Saginaw St. FE TaMr Bakery) Mostly About Students Interesting Bits of Lp :al News Carol A. Petroff, daughter.of Dr. and Mrs. George N. Pet-rcrff of Cherokee road will be among 00 University of Michigan coeds who wfll recreate a children’s fontasy with "PANorama,” the 1960 MlcW-fish water show May 13-15. The Michlfish, a coed organization of synchronized swimmers will create a Peter Pan Neveriand in the women’s swimming pool. Miss Petroff wUl appear In the (giening .number featurii« precision 'movements around a maypole. She is also programmed in the "crocodile” number. Participants from Bloomfield Township include Barbara Falconer of Jackson Park, Sally Hanson of Putnam street and Julia £. Rasnyissen of Deau-•vUle road. Keppy Patton, a Michlfin, is of Birmingham. ★ W ★ Among 117 couples who attended the final Council dinner-dance of the schoirityear at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, Saturday, were Erma Livingstone and her escort, Will Coffin. Miss Livingstone is the daughter of the John P. Livingstones of Berkshire rotd, Bloomfield Township. A f/ ★ The foUowiiW area honor sto-dents were feted at a dinrihr last week bV Dr. John A. Hannah presk^t of Michigan State Universi^ East Lansing: PWl-lenore Drummond, daughter of the J. L. Drummonds of Bloomfield mils and Ann M. Plroch-ta, mughter of Mr. and Ijjirs. Lo^ Plrochta of ShimmOTs rcM, Pontiac Township. f * *■ "MiriScrMiifs. / Pittman of Holmur drive, Waterford Township, have returned from a month’s vacatioii at Lake Oiborof, Lake Worth, Fla. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pittman’s parents, Mr. and Mra E. Andrew Mattson and the Eiger Bernlas of Detroit. W ★ A Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Price of East Ccrigate avenue and their son William, senior at Eastern Michigan University, have returned from a visit with'Capt. At New Haven, Conn, visited another son and t«*4n-law, Mr. and ‘ Price. Jack attends versity and will attend slty of Colorado this on a scholarship. A A The Harold Rueb^t Connors of Pontiac THdl, West Bloomfield Township, attended the golden wedding anniversary reception hono^ his parento, the Henry IL Connors. Wednesday, in 'a/Detrolt restaurant. Also pn^t were the H. B. Connors of Harper Woods, the Lloyd Connors of Fraser, and the John I. Martins of St. Clair Shores. The Cqmiors, who have six grandchildren, retired to live in Orlando, Fla., recently. AAA Mr. and Mrs. Sam Calabrese (Carmellna Felice) of Dick avenue, announce the birth of their fourth daughter, Sylvia Jean, April 18 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents - are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Fe-• lice (rf Navajo drive, and Mr. and Mrs.'Frank Calabrese of Cosanza, Italy. AAA Returned to their homes in Bloomington, 111., are guests Who attended the Saturday wedding of Mary JoAnn Williams and James Francis Lan-dre. They are Mrs. Ethel Perkins, grandmother of the bride, and an aunt, Mrs. Deimy Chancellor. ' AAA A fifth daughter, Margaret Ellen, was bom April 36, in Siiub Hospital, Detroit, to Mr. _Sole^:Set- Auxiliary 1008 to the Veterans of Foreign Wars cwnpieted plans tor the . recent meeting in Post Hall on East Pike street. -Donations to the cancer and heart funds were approved and an American flag was purchased for a Boy Scout troop. and Mrs. Leonard L. Gross-man of Elmgate drive, Orchard Lake. Grandparents are the Norman Buckners, of Pine Lake drive and Mrs. Stanley Grossman of Detroit. A A A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coventry of tappan drive, Clarkston, announce the birth of a daughter, Connie Patrice, April 9, In St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are the William Barbers of RossHer street, Waterford, and H. A. Coventry of Pontiac. 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We’ll return them, on hangers, cleaned, rejuvenated, ready to pee you smartly on your way in the new season. Our charge is moderate. Cull today. FE 4-9593 cunncRS 4481 Highland Road 379 E. Pike 269 N. Perry 1560 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Village 523 N. Pontiac Trail Walled Lake 430 Orchard JLake 368 Auburn Keep On Saying *DietV Don’t Get Gareles^ Now tnterlakes Extension Club Meets. Idrs. John MoOmu^, eh* lead-en. gave a IcMSn ea “Ekuy EateHalnlag" preeedlag a p I a a n • d oaaperaMve bullet SSI' (uaw in bm eurnm Nrm ui Wmimw't rooUM PrtM.) By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN During the'paat week I have. been publlahing my M>ay Reducing Diet. Aa happeni'each year, thousands of you have been following these slimming menus for a loss of from five to 10 pounds in nine days. Well, I know that those of you who started the diet-last week are now beginning to reap ' the benefits of your self-control. Your belts are easy and the fatly • deposits have decreased. However, don’t niake the mistake of beooiiiing'csreless. There are only two more daj's left and two or three more pounds may surprise yon by swidenly drop-plag oil M the Very last day: You are wise to go after the ‘first" live excess pounds. Many women continually hover around five* to 10-pounds-too-heavy mark. While even five pounds can make big difference ip the way your clothes fit, yet it 'is not enough overweight to cause many women to count calories. This is a great mistake because five pouhds can ttim into 10 and 10 into 20 before you can say "Diet.”, Overweight Is a real threat to prolonged youth fulness, and to health as well ns to beauty. The medical profession is bc-*^ coming increasingiy emphatic in their warnings concerning the (' The 15 extensioners present wel; Ik. ln,.rtak» Ext«.k« " Imet WMneaday with Mrs. Quentin Sweet of Avery sUreet, Waterford Township. Vice chairman Mrs. Carl Waber conducted the business meeting and announced Extension Achievement Day, Wednesday at Oakland Avenue- United Praabyterian church. member. Arworkshop Thursday at the home of Mrt. Weber and a Breakfast with Mrs. Raymond M. Swaney of Middle Belt road on May 2S are plai^ (NEA) — Parisian designer Pferre Cardin shows a gray woolen suit with heavy Ikca collar. X One egg, poached or boiled, and toast are the basic ingredients of tomorrow's 9-Day Diet breakfast. gers of obesity. The mortality rate is frighteningly higher in overweights than in those of normal weight. Here are the menus for tomorrow. BREAKFAST One egg, poached or boiM One thin dry slice,of whole wheat toast Black coffee One glass skimmed milk LUNCHEON 1 portion salmon Celery sticks One-half cup steamed carrots One-half grapefruit dinner Minute or club steak (small) One-half cup string beans One-half cup squash" One glass skimmed milk Orange slices If you missed some of ^ menus for my 9-Day Diet, and would Ibe to have the complete diet in booklet form, send 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope your request for the 9-Day Diet bwklet to Josephine Lowman .in care of The Pontiac Press. ' " Here's How to Make Wife Feel Younger By RUTH MILLET® -Memo to men: < If you want to pay your wile compliment that will make her (eel like a giri again: Don’t tell her that she ’’lo(*s nice" when she is all dressed up for a party. Tell her that she looks beautiful. * Don't tell her that you’re glad to be home after a hard day. Tell her that you're glad to be home with HER. PrcM, P.O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City Station, New York 19. New York. (All rights reserved. Newspaper Don’t tell her you’re getting along fine when she Is away Irom 'home. Tell her bdw mnoh you miss her. Don’t tell her that It Is all too complicated to try to nxplain when she asks you about a business matter. Take time to explain, paying Jher-.lfae complfiassf oT assumii^ that she is capable of understanding. Don’t tell her you think everything went off all right when she knocked herself out to enter-„ your friends. Be as enthusiastic about the party as you tuv when you are a guest. When not nse the superlatives | you use when thnaking a hostess for a wonderful evening when your own wife la the hostess? D« more appropriate iKan Men-mode’s CAREER QRL n>J«i iheenl CAREER GIRL nylons, eltlier seem-1m» or with slenderize Ing seams are the perfect, most'wanlod Mother’s Day gifll oinr wiAFPtD ntn Neumode Hosiery jShop 82 N. 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Lait TIbm Ttiilf ^'KING KONG" ''Mighty Jot Ttaag‘ i—..... '1 Storfi Tuesday TheOy that Rocked WiVAUEfOFTUiSUM... Tins Earth BjimEl' •sawn muni wiH iwDinrj«=. daitiancil >#1 . TODAY f and Tm. \ RT« AJHAYWORTH W AITMEY pFRAIglOSA ____________ At 1tiy-5;25^ft» Shown at 3:21 -> 7:31 e WEDNESDAY e BRIGITTE BARDOT in "A WOMAN LIKE SATAN" "YESTBOArS ERimY" m Plain Post for Air Alert Duty RED ROCKETS ON DISPLAY - Motorized rocket carriers bear their shai1>-no8ed loads through Moacow .Sunday in the Soviet Union’s May Day parade. Columns of soldiers, guns and standard rockets moved through Red Square uqder overcast skies in the nation's traditional observance of the day. But Says Ht Won’t Stand Pat Nixon Defends Eisenhower Record CHICAGO (AP) - Retorting t Demoo’atic challenges. Vice President Richard M. Nixon says he has no intention of divorcing himself from the record of .the Eisenhower ^administration. Nor, he adds, wfll he JuR stand pat on Nixon, considered a shoo-in for the Republic^ presidential nom- - OPIN JsOO - administration of Harry S. Tru- inafiotf, talking to newsmen and over television, dedsrcd Sunday;-in the field_of term ^____, In priiibrems” with .gar’ cities. In various other areas, to build on Ipom here and to present to the AmeHcan people my own program fojr the future at the same time I defend the policies of the past.’ Nixon emphasized the farm problem, saying there must be a! new one to replace one "every-l body agrees is wrong. We need install VFW Officers Prohibitionist Looks Ahead OMAHA. Neb.^ (UPI) — The Strategic Air Command (SAC) plans an airborne command post to direct retaliatory bomber raids if a nuctear attack destroys its underground headquarter* here. SAC Chief On. Thoma.s S. U'oRpo*ed to fgder^ aid to «^,£>ooU»y Off foT Chect cation ap& in favor of so^nUed.' right-toiwork laws' while ’ badclng collective bargaini^. Party Candidate for Presidenf Doesn't Hope for Victory This Year x^iropraetor and d»irman 01 the state pdrty. reported 16 local party committees have been formed In Michigan and that SO should be in operation by eteetton time. NAHU^, Kenya (AP) - Pi Thomas Dooley, the eanceratilek- Dodg*r * Khlam**oo American' phyiicfan who or- veloped nations, left today for the United State* for another medical checkup. P^iaKEECO r a«d TUESDAY 0 —STAkT«:40. UNSING f)-‘;We’d win easily if we could jget all those people who are opposed to the sale of liquor," the Prohibition Party can-' 50« TONNUrr a«d TUB _____________ OPIN6;iO- Sll AN kARLV SHOW! KAw tlDUCtP ADMISSION “rO TK)0 E.M. IT' planes — fitted out as miniatures ot the vital SAC neive center — will he ready July 1 to fly on continuous airborne alert iif case of emergency. The sky high conunanl post wtU inMire HAfTs ability t* withstand a direct hie an its undergrooiid HQ snd csHtrol s i But Dr. R. L Decker, minister; of the Temple Baptist diurch of Kansas C^ty. said he had n ' fusions about winning the na top post this year. Powers said atlea*t one of the Jets will be kept on j^und alert at all times — ready for takeoff in 15 minutes.or less — until tHer^ls a need for a continuous alr^Wert. The general said the air alert should beidn when Russia has enough missiles to knock out American bomber bases and wiH continue until the United States has enough fsdar and satellite warners to spot ah attack in time to get SAC bombers off the ground. I foavinced i the two malor partle*.'’ Decker spoke to 170 delegates tOi the party's state convention. His, mm^ mate is Prof. E. H. Munn of Hillsdale College. to a sWitch from the usual political rally, the affair got under with hymn singing in (be Central Methodist Fellowship House. Decker said his faith in the Prohibition Party's future stemmed from ^ large number of young people it is attracting. He reported all but one state chail^B are imder SS and the Is n. Besifles jhe liquor question. ^Decker stressed that the party also vilucfi any‘T5emocfatlc will be saddled. And I’d be happy to run on an Elsenhower versus Truffian recc^," Nixoir said. In a contest between the Eisenhower and Trhmon records, he went on, “I have .n* doubt of the outcome.’ a new approach agreeable to the . i _l poc* farmer and to the nation as a Waiiea LaKD POST ’ ■ . -4. , u » tiJ WALLED LAKE - Officers of Referring o medic^aid for ttejyj^ Post 3952 and its women’s NOW^SHOWING — AND — CmJkmoeA aged, the vice presidenf said he favored a limited uoncompulsory federal program. HC conceded this stand was a departure from the views of some members of his party. Nbcon hurled a challenge' at auxiliary have recently b e installed. They are Wally Lake, comman^r; Alex Dandron, 'senior vice president; and James King, junior vice president. Named to head the auxiliary i -... / ui^iwerc Mrs. Doris LSke, president; i^erdoT’vice Saturday night by M)dnghe^^^^^^^ Md Mrs Vivian Sav- never te ^ diw^mself from the Elsenhower record. ' IFYOU BLUE ‘SKY TONITE Gatos Open 7:00 P.M. HIT NO. 1 HIT NO. 2 'The eight years of the Eisenhower administration have been the finest record of ary administration in history," he said. "I happen to be Very proud of, his record.’ he said affiiin later. I hclpra make, it.’ Nbcon asserted that Democratic policy Was uichaOged since the 14r-MEOTS POLITICAL Meets Political Foe in His Own Family FAianELD. Conn. - A. Dudley Johnson was listed as a member of an organizing committee to back Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller for president. Mrs. I^Ohnson’s name also- was listed. 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V‘.\- . twenty-eight Bengals Return to Form of'59 by Losing Pair Tailspin Puts Detroit ^ in 5th Ploc^ as Sox % Take Over Lead DETROIT (*^-nlis is the anniversary of a day never-to-be lor-gotten by the Detroit Tigers, day when this confusing team was even worse off than it is today. ■ The Tigers stood in a tie for fifth in the American League today after drolling a doubleheader — loj^s live and six in a row — to Chicago. A week ago Detroit led the. loop with five strai^t victories after sweeping a series with the t^Tiite Sox. ’Hie Sox won die flrsf game -S-3 yesterday and the secoM S-t to Jamp Into first place. Detroit, which started the season with five straight victories. In tied with three teanss for fifth, a game out of last place. Just a year ago, thd Tigers fell Ingloriously before « home run bombardment by the Washington Senators. It wa.rthuck Kulow, Dick Zaino, Scotty CAUGHT IN ATTEMPTED THEFT — Oiico Fernandez (9). Detroit Tigers slwrtstop .is tagg^ out by Chicago White Sox third baseman AT Pkstsfss in third inning of first game in Chicago yesterday. Tfirdw came from catcher Sherm LoUar. White Bttiy Goodman as he Attempts to steal third base vfktx won first game, 6-3. 'A Title to Maples day at'Mt. Pleasant tb win it’s first Central Michigan University relay Class A track title. Mapln finished 2nd last spring, but got some fine team balance this time achieve the championship. Lansing Sexton was the runneruii with 558 points. Sevcewl ether Oakland County achools tlgnred In tke “A” ecor-Ing, Including Waterford, with n surprising U points, for n Stii pince tie with liinsliig Eastern. Walled Lake, Poatiao Nortiiem Purvis and Stgve Jacobson, and with Jack McIViee, Ken MHcheU, Herb Kettier and Mike Geer. Lapeer were ameng the point-collectors. Huskies ploeed 4th in the mile relay, back of Maples scored in the last seven events, to close their championship try with a rush. Kermit Ambrose’s squad of 13 boys collected points in 22 Instances, including two firsts, fiV'S Tvo-mll* rttojr — 1, Haul Park (OM Oydt, Id audt. Bob Boromaa, ^ ruioh«t): I. Bait Lanains; iTcrott; 4. Port Ruroa; I, Watarford. TUao irtl.t Good Try but Green Fails in North-South PINEHURST, N. C. (A>-Caiaries Smith of Gastonia, N. C, fOT many years kifown printipally as the younger brother of Dave Smith, the self-styled "big has come into his own as a top^ notch amateur golfer. When Charles- beat cWlege sophomore Peter Green 5 and 3 plgying 7,007-yarder Saturday in the finals of the North and South toumamenh he established himself as a player in his own right. ke longer need he be identifled primarily as the brother of 240-pound, 0-8 Dave who is one of Charles, who Is 29, is a strong 0-1, 210-pounder and a-graduate of The atadel. South Carolina’s military college ai The ’Tigers lied it up promptly! when Frank Bolling tripled and Neil Chrialey singled him home. Kaline then singled and Staley relieved starter Bob Shaw for Chi--cago. Lou Berberet grwmded out, but Chrisle.V scored. P»ll*i Pr»M Pb»t«i M-FOOTER — Lapeer High’s Barry Wiekslrom provided his school's only poinU, but they produced a shotput title for Barry in Central Michigan’s'kpring relays, Saturday. Barry sho^ the shot out for better than 50 feet to win his event. Barry is a former Bloomfield Hills athlete. He trai^fcrred to Lapeer lasf fall.-Birmingham Seaholm emerged as tampion in Class A, Haslett in <3ass e. Cranbrook won Class honors on Friday. The victory over Green, 13- year-old from Birmingham, Midi., and the University *ef Nqrth Carolina, gave Charles his first major championship. £n route to the finals matdi he loiocked ^ Roger McManus, na; tfonal amateur semiflnalist, two years ago; Dick Chapman, winner of many national and international titles and his brother ----- margin, 8 and 7. In the semlflnalt, Dave’s bbst advance in this tonmament ftve years ago, diaries proved his ability to come 'from. behind under presonre; He binUed four of the last five holes to beat Glen Johnson in a 20-hole strug-gle. Against Green he went ahead for the first time at the 10th Jiole of the morning round of the ^hule match and never lost the advantage. Sgiith was sevdi over par and Green 13 over for their 33 holes around the No. 2 course of The Country Club. It was a lon^ the devlishly tricky pin placements many holes were enough to make the weekend golfer shudder. Green had sand through moot of the match and ho was 0-down, at one point. Ironicully. the hot potter he had B several occasions against Moiby Harvey placed In the Bob Hocking Stk; Dick Zaino Clas^A Summary Bsrrr WltkilroBi. ts- Craek. tin. Shot put—».,.»•«j wi«i poor. N loot 1m inehu; iMt unsuti; i. RlehMd Sebortaor, Skippers had a winner in one event, the rfiuttle hurdle relays, with Dennis Tripp, Joe Falls and the WTHS ace Umber-topper Ed Stigers on the third leg, and sprinter-hurdler Tim Underwood on the anchor. FatUs also was 4th in the low hurdles, and Skippers were fourth in the 2-mlle relay. St^iers Mped with a 3rd in the high sticks. Walled Lake's WUkoff was 5th in the highs, and Norm Smith had 3rd in the 100. Sklw«rs had a 3rd in the 660-relay. Other Class A standings; Lanilns Sextoic 4. I, wsurford. Tims 1, llmkMbii Cslho-s; ). Lanunf Sexton; CMutrsI; iTMiMkefOB Sprint medley—1 Uc: 1 BlrmlD(h«m, .. 4. Butito. ernk Ciutrsl; Belthl!i. W«e k:34.4. . _ ^ ^ AuUI* hnrdlo—1, WuUrford (Dennli ----- ■ ruux. Bd BUnre. Tim Dndorvood); 1. BlrmlnfMm; . Lsa-itni Sexton; 4. Rodtord Union; I, BtUe-flUe Tlmt , Mile retay—1, Lnntlnt Bsetorn; Inkster; 1. Birmingham; 4, Pontine Northern; I. Farmington. Time 3-.4I. MO-yard relay-1. Lansing B«to;-*, Muskegon HelghU; Inkster: I, Laneing saatem. Time 440-yerd, relay—1. Blsmlngham (Chuck Kulow. Diek —— ------ Stere Jaeobeooi kagon HelghU: 1, Sure Jacobs^. 1 £ss5i™v;rsr*s.'sni: ....ij feH. g Inches. ___low burdlee—1. Bd Jeckson, Mue- kogon HelghU; 1. Mike Brown. Red-ford Union; ]. Floyd Barnet. Lanaing Sexton: 4. Joe Falls. Wsterlord: IT Jack Stuber, Lansing BatUm. Urns **Silddl^ 'd'stane# relart—. Blrmlnehaml (Jack McFhea. Ken Michall. R^rb Kiitt-•— Mike Orceri. 3. Lansing lastern; ---------------- . —.... cen- l.*Vd Jackson. Muskegon Heights: ..____1 Stigers. WeUrford. 4. Roleno Jones, Muskegm Catholic Central: SexUn: 3. Mike kantee. WeUrford: 3, nn*a ------ ---------YTtretti 4. DftO OeoTfc Betmer. was 4th iB the 100: aad Daa RIed fluhhed 4lh la the mile. Birmingham was lad la the 000-relay, 2nd la the nhutlle hurdles In miserable weather Tonditiani Saturday, MSU goUenr defeated HUledale, IM with Tim Baldwin fettliM 79, Jack Reynolds 79 and Bud Badger 83. U. of M. defeated 'U. of D., IM with Mike Conroy of Birmingham getting 83 foe the losing Titans. Waterford’s alar mller, Mike Kalas wag 2nd la that event wUh Walled Lake’s George Beemer ith. Muskegon Heights S4; Bedford Unhm S4; Waterford and Lea-alag Eantem 23; Battle Creek Cent. 18'/]; Meokegoa Oatboilo Cent, n U$i Laudiig Everett 14 3/10; 'Ml. Pteanant 14 7/^0; Eadt UiMiiw 13Vi; Inkster 13. optioned by Baltlinore Banday. . runs In 4 2/3 li Defensive lineman Alex Kamw ■igited an unusual two-yeaa coi|> tract with tiie Lkms over the week-end.. Traded Piston Ed Cotilui agr^ to terms with the St. LoQli Hawks. \ Wayne State hardier Fail hnrdlea la 14.7 for the only new record In the ananal Michigan Open track meet held Saturday. LeRoy .and Al' Wlding, teo brotbers from Holly, won the 4fh annual Devil River aanbe race 10 the Upper Peninsula Sunday. They paddled through the 16-mile coutm in 1 hour, 13 minutes, 9 seconds to set a new record for the race. Ralph Dupas oi New Orleans out-pointed Louisville’s Rudell Stttdi in a dose 13-rDiBKfer at Sydney, Australia today, Cleveland Wins Twice With Rookies Hurling By The Annoclated Preta When Frank Lane traded away Cal McLlsh, his 19-game winner, the Cleveland Indians announced to the world that they were going to gamble with young pitchers. Wyna Hawkins and Dick Stig-[an, two 24-year-old members of the i960 rookie crop, made Gcne^ «1 Manager Lane and Manager Joe Gordon look good Sunday wlpm they managed complete games in a doubleheader tweep over Kansas (Sty. Hawkins, right-hander the Mobile farm, allowed 10 hits but larted nine innings to win his second game 6-4 with the help of five runs batted in on two homen by Bobba PhiUips. Stigman, a southpaw out of San-Diego, turned in a steady six-hil effort in the 3-1 second game, won by Vic Power’s two-run slnglf with the bases loaded. Despite the success of thpse precocious Indians, the wfending champion Chicago White Sox took league lead for the first time thii season. The White Sox whipped Detrott 6-3 and 5-2 on tfae -rriief pitching of Gerry Staley and Thomas HappyrHe Beat Russian Mark PHILADELPHIA «l-John Thomas, a aoiemli - faced youngster of 19, can relax now and watch the others try to catch up to him because he's finally beemne the world high jump diampion. __^ ISiSuSTluiCTe’s no one who comes even remotely cloae — that includes the Russians — TTiomaB was strictly second best according the books until he soared feet, Vk inches at the Penn relayB Saturday: He’s • quiet one, tMs 0-5, 104^ piMnid Boston University sbpho- Palmer Close Behind Chicago wrappc(i it up in the sixth, Roy Sievers led off with a single and scored on Sherm Lol-lar's double. Bill Goodman then doubled Lollar home. Sam Esposito ran for Goodman and scred or Luis Aparicio's single. Manager Jimmie D.ikes then started juggling things, but to no aiwil. Em Undbeck batted for Ray Semproch In the sev- Bilko was zero for three in the game and Rocky Colavito four. Cblavito flied cto in the sixth inning with two men on and Bilko grounded out urith «ie o same inning. blond Bill Collins, who claims he doesn't even thinSt of the pressure, led the Houston Classic golf tournament Into its final round today but the story still was: Will Arnold Palmer make it six? Colling, the man from Baltim<»ie who plays his golf out of Crystal River, na.,.shot a 4runder-par 68 Sunday to snare the lead by strokes over Palmer, the Masters champion from Ligenier, Pa., >vho has won five tournaments this year. He had bank^ 144,257.57. In the eighth inning, Colavito grounded ipto a double {day. Norm C^ started the second Collins had 205 for 54 holes. Palmer. wiS> shot a 70 in the third round, had 207. game at first base fqr Detroit. He collected one hit Iji^four trips. Toft » BeDInt 3b Chrtalnr U KkUnt cf 3 • 1 a faith If 4 13 3 ill? KbuM If, 4 S’l • ....... .. 4 10 1 flteTeri lb 3 1 1 • coMrito It 4 f a • i*n B«rbtKt • i i 0 a I Od' BunnW F *•• • ■ i i ii 4 a 1 1 1 a a a • • t • MortXB F late _______ MR 9 $ ■ •T6t*fc- ■:« a-»-l A-4tea ter Oaodawn In aui: H-OiwiodM Mt far (|mi>rocli in Ith; C-OraUBded aut far iraka m ttb “SKra^i W.' •Fo'S?-Sro« **d^**n8* " o* jPl^^lUar.^i^F«TP; , Ooodana, tB R BkHIUISO 1 1 I J \ Collins Leads at Houston HOUSTON, Tex. (API—Big. ( This is not a very long lead Tor| Tiger Box Score ■krbM CHICAGO ■krbM 11 a a ---- ^ CelarSe 'ft tail LudU* Hi —^ .. - a I 0 O'dmaa 3b III _____ . aaa Eiponto 3b aaa BrIdCM lb 3 0 a a Apnrtcio M 4 0 3 FoTtMk a 1 a a a Brown e 3 0 0 ■Bilko l.aaa Oonovan p 00 0 - * '■’0.0 R(mti»nn p 30 0 . .a‘,f a,.*:. »tat' for Forlaek CMufi R-Mww. 3T-ia. DF- , Ap^cti). F»x lacf KluuewMU. LOB—Detroit 5, CblcAxo S. _ ta-«(M>dm4n. Kluiz^skl. Mlnotn. 81 -KaUm. SmMk. Laadi*. S—laodU; ST-hrtalur,iut»4it(>- IF R a EBBasn Fwuck (U HI . S 3 4 - ■ • BtoW ............3 3 .1 Owov(Ui a-i 3, > a fellow having to fight off the hottest man in golf today. But Collins professed not to be thinking of the pressure. He hoped his putter and driver continue to stand Iv him In the stretch drive as they have for three rounds, Collins -attributed his showing here largely to a driver he bor-owed from his golfing friend, Fred GrcHiauer ray-Jean Batterson, Oklahoma aty, 1099. The St. Louis team including Carter and Miss Ladewig tied with Denver for the Dvision 1 leadership at 2574. BUlings, Mont, is ttiird at 2534. Roy Iceberg Ties for Lead in MP6A MEN WANTED To Train for High Soiory Position in Eleefronict, Rodio and Telovition. Doy ond Evening Cionot Allow You to Romoin Fully Employed While Training. Eheirosiet laslitale The Michigan Publinx Golf Association had its first tourney the season and more than 300 toured the Maple Lane courses yesterday on a cold Windy day. Roy Iceberg and AI Thompson tied for honors by carding 72s, George Blake and John Molenda followed by firing 74a. . The MPGA plans to send six golfers to the U.Sl Publinx championship in Honolulu this year. (Qualifying takes place June 6 at Pine Lake and Forest Lake. Roy leobers'....... ..............7J SHAPE UP HEAITHIMURILE IN OILY 60 DAYS! H«Bk Olodyo^ . Emmanuers 1st Varsity Teams HanoredutFete Gain new pep and energy, add ytari' to your life by joining tha ApoUo Haalth Studios ogw!,.^ Taka at mar;y treatmants at you undtf tha "personal suptrvision of trained c o u n* salors at no ad-ditiorwf cost. Lose or add the weight you desire NOWf- Ppntiac Emmanuri High School presented Its first awards the varsity athletes at a Father-Son sports banquet Saturday night at Coach Gerald Spangler Frank Thompson presented letters to varsity, junior vanity and Jun-high athletes. Spangler dis-cusaed the past season. Thompson told of plans for the future. Guest speaker for the program was Flat Rock coach Bill Graham, former Avondale athlete and director of Auburn Heights Boys Gub. Final Softball Meeting The final otganizational meting of the Avqiidale Church Softball League win be hrid tonight at 6:30 at the United Church. Loop officials are ing one more team. The berth is open to groups in the Pontiac area. GRAND OPENUG SPECIAL! WE GUARANTEE RESULTS REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGIl ONI TEU FBEE 1S ss.!* as lU” to McS M First 25 Mom Join. Today for Only GAtOO ovEBwnonTt uW »»»•■■«■ —SW an Upi mS watoi. dividually for . _ expanding our faeiiitiM need 100 new charter mam-^rsf Coll FE 4-9582 for Your FREE Trial (Also Hoase ol Teaas fee Weawa) I Neif le CrsiiH — MIraele MNe Sheopief < S. Teletrap£ a» Sqiisre Lake M. ^C(xCt/: Studios rescued Lew: Burdette in ninth after a three-run rally had left the Phils only one short a tie. Tony Taylor was the big roan for the Chicago Cubs, driving in three runs with his four hits in a 5-4 decision over St. Louis. Don Elston's fine relief wwfc as the third Cub pitcher saved foe victory for’ starter Glen Hobble. A -A......A The Pirates’ rout of the Reds was Gndnnati's 11th defeat, in IS games. It shoved them into the cellar, eight games off the pace. Don Hoak and Groat led off 'ith singles and Stuart walked before Gemente banged his grand slammer In the first Inning. It was his fifth home run. Burdette took a 5-1 lead into the ninth St Milwaukee only to fun trouble. After three runs the game with one pitch by making Al Dark ground to Eddie Mathews. Bruton's third hit, a lead-off single, opened a Ulree-nin spurt in the seventh 'oft loser Don Osrdwelt and Curt Simmons. Elston took over for the Cubs with the bases full. Chlcaipf lead-It. Louis 5-3 and a 24) coipt on Leon Wagner. He got Wagner pop up, yielded a run op a sacrifice fly by George Oowe struck out Bob Nieroan. Daryl Spencer hit his fifth homer for the Cards in the fourth. Elks Leaders Hold Ground Despite 668 Two Ann Arbor teams moved into the top ten but was no new threat to the leaders as the next to the last weekend of bowling was staged at the Elks Mixed Doubles tournament. McGune ol Ann Arix>r the high actual of the meet with 668 as he and his mate totaled 1294 tor 9th place. The other entry from that Pontiac's Pete Evanott and Thelma Beck of Ann Arbor continue to reign atop the heap at 1376. FLECK BLAStB OUT — Jack Fleck of Los Angeles, Calif, as .he blasts from the sand trap at the third hole of the 535.000 Houston Gassic Golf Tournament. Fleck paired the brie and ended the third round of the tournament in third place with a 54-hole total 209. OICnOAN OOLUEOB SGORBS . Aim* IM- mot SUto »», (Fpd.. mil4«y W^n lilcWrtn k 8*nt OUlc S MIchlfAD II. ttotroll I »«chl(*n BUto li. BUl»d»to I ^ MiB^rraO tto. Wsytoe teto r WMtom IfflchlSMi lltfc. BAiniBS 0 W»y»« BUto 13. B*Ui«y (W. V*.) 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The purpose of this study was to gather facte about the characteristics of the households in our area and about their newspaper readinghabite.In today’sfast moving world, progress in any industry depends upon good re-sejirch. We believe that research is essentiakiil maintaining the h i gh standards of newspaper publishing our readers demand. We are jiappy to accept this ^wai^ on behalf of our readers and staff. THE . \ New Compact *Lancer* to Help It Along ADAM AMES By Lou Pino ’ Dodge Likely Out Plymouth ih '6l By Biss PHLEtiAR JLFi Aatomotlve Writer DETROIT — Current indicationi are that Dodge, rather than ny-mouth, will be the big volume division of Chrysler Corp. with the sUrt of the 1961 model year. Yet only lour months ago, H-C-Patterson, general manager ol Dodge Division, felt it necessary to assure dealers in his year-end letter ti»t rumors the Dod^ name was being abandoned were unfounded. Hiioh reports cirrulati4l freely last year even as Patterson was aaims that the Dart would turn the traditional low price three of ' Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth into the low price four were largely ignored. But Patterson was dead right. According to unofficial figure here is what happened in the first three months 6i 1960; Warns Capital on State Flights ^ CAB Says: 'Improve Service' but Grants Extra Time WASHINGTON (JV-Capital Airlines must improve its service ta the Flint-Grand Rapids, Mich., area, but the Ovil Aeronautics Board puts off saying when. The board said service was inadequate in a number of ways. But, because of Capital’s current financial troubles, the board stayed its ruling that the servicie must be improved. The CAB added, however, tlwt ttiis action "does not relieve Capital *t»f its obligation to provide adequate service.” TIm cab ordered flie airlines to provide at least three round trips a day -between Grand Rapids and New York wiOi at least one departure from each point In the morning and at least one during the late afternoon or early evening. Cafntal also must provide not less than one round trip a day between Grand Rapids and Washington, with a plane lea\^g Gratid - Rapids during the morning and from Washington late in the day. The airline also must provide ' pressurize aircraft on all first [ class flights between Flint and New j York. Washington and TWoBgft,' “ Cleveland, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh or Philadelphia and between Grand Rapids and New . York, Washii^ton, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Pittsburg or Chicago. The. CAB also said the airline must schedule single plane serv-, ice between the cities named, •during specified periods of the day, with no more than two intermed-' iate stops. To Open Up Striking Gardens SrraiLING FOREST, N. Y. ; (UPI) r- One of fte finest pri- ■ vately-owned gardens in the ; worid will be officially opened to ! the public here tnis week with ■ a panoply ^, AFTER YEARS O’ RESSARCH...V ...AT LAST I’VE OEVELDPEO A COOKIE BIO enough AN* TOUQMENOOOH. ' ‘ ~m:7\ By Charles Knhn ■ V iHK yOMTJAC PKKSS. MONDAY, MAY ^ I960 THIRTY-THaEKi^ Over Low Mark NEW YOlUdm-A cautidUs rtBCk market remained poised slightly above its 1960 low early this afternoon in moderate trading. Most key stocks showed minor changes. A few specially situated issues showed gains or losses running to about 2 points. Market aaalysto saw the list as undergoliig a “test” ta see whether it would break through the previous support I e v e i or UMMUft' another recovery drive. TOUR ENQINE PLANT-Dlrectorpf the InteniatipnaUy faroMia . Manhasset Youth Choir, Robley Lawson (right) viewed the Pontiac . -V-8 engine trim line as’his group of 70 high school youths toured the Division's engine and car assembly planU. Accoippanying Lajyson was the Rev. R. A. Fenner, Congregational Church of Birmingham, and his young sons, Steven (left) and Daidd.. Arlene JBrown. 2431 .Edii^burgh St., is the Pontiac employe. The Pilgrim FeUowshlp Choir oi the Congregational Church of Manh^set, N. Y. has performed at the Brussels World's Fhlr, the Welft National Music Festival, on natkiiwide TV, and is now on its annual spring tour preparatory to another European Jaunt. ‘ Business Notes The Jim Rol>bins Co. of Royal Oak has announced the app<^t-t of Gen iBaker as vice I president and gen-leral manager ot IRobblhs Aviation I Corporation I Pontiac Municipal I Airport. Bake I leaves his posi-' n as sales I ager and genenral ■ manager of Elec- ■ tronics Division BAKER for ■ Chamberiain hkd taken no part In the dmon-Aviation, Inc., of Akron, Ohio, to take over his new Job. Port Huron Dock Facility Opens With Bean Cargo PORT HURON (UPI) - The first ship to use Port Huron's new, 1400.000 port facility waFexpecT" to take on a cargo of beans today for shipment to England. Mayor Robert Patterson hailed a new era in' shipping (or this city on the St. Clair River yesterday when he dedicated the new poitj developm^t. He told about 200 persons at the ceremony that the facility was a “port of community faith” because vdtera had annoved a tax increase to finance the project. Facilities include about SOD feet of concrete dock space, 10,000 -square ieet of warelwuse .space and two huge cargo cranes on rails. Istanbul Attorneys Supporting Students Supervisors OK 2nd Judge Vote ISTANBUL, Turkey (/PI—Turkish students, who have been carrying on virtually alone' a campaign against Premier Adnan Menderes’ government, won the support of prominent Istanbul lawyers in new demonstrations , . . Soldiers bh)ke up a >f*fes of antigovemment gatherings In this city, where foreign ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty organiza- ‘ tion are studying the West’s strategy for the Paris summit meeting. About 3,000 shouting you clashed with soldiers guarding the U;__I 1^ Aka. faA*m broad plaza in sight of the NATO meeting place. and shoating. They had planned la march on the new City Hall whore NATO jotalstera nra niaet- Turklsh soldiers moved into the Palace of Justice and arrested at least 30 lawyers, six of them women, at' bayonet point. The rest Were forced tp leave the building. But soldiers threw a ring around the square and pushed the stu- dents back The demonstration by the 3,000 youths, mostly students, was the day’s first incident in this martigl law-ruled city. The sddlers pu^ed the demonstrators back with the butts of their rifles. Suddenly the crowd I IbiTike and scattered-inta several small side streets. 2 Area Women Win High Posts in GOP, D^s Ballot Was Unanimous to Place Issue Before People in November 'ms:- 1 Michigan Wants Nixnri, NotBociq^^ Business and finance Martleeters MARKETS The following are top prices covering'sales ot locally igrowo prodim brought to-the Fanner's Markdt by growm and sold by, (hero~in wholesale paefca^ lots Quotations are furnished by the Dclrolf Bureau of MarkeU, as of PRIDAY. Detroit Produce Apptn. ^neioui, jw. Apphi! Ntrthtrn' Spy. bu.' Steels were unchanged to a bit HorMradiutT 1.35 higher despite prospects of another ‘ ---- *“ sizable drop in production.- Big Three motor shares were mixed. RaUs edged ahead on bsUance. Utilities were off slightly. Aircrafts showed a slightly lower trend. Oils, airlines, electronics I and drugs were irregular. U.8. above 7S as' the company* annual meeting got ander way. Republic Steel rose about a point and Bethlehem gained a frac- General Motors eased. Ford and American Motors roie a fraction. Chrysler, which (ell 4% last week, was down about a point. American Telephone lost a fraction. Standard,-.^ *(New Jersey) rose slightly. Du Pont fdeked up more than a point. New York Stocks Past political bartering was all forgotten this morning When the Oakland County Board of Super-visori voted unanimously to call for the election of a second probate Judge this November. The vote was 74-0. It instructed the county elerk to take "all necessary steps" to set up tha machinery for the long-awaited long-debated election. Ooy. Williams sIgnM a bill last month permitting the Board Sudd of Superviaora, II favored by a nsajoilty. to place the election on the ballot. There will be p primary in Angual. In the past two yeark, political divisions on the 83-member Board were split over whether to call for the election, allotKjpg Williams to name an interim aitj^intee, or. as settled on finally before the bill was signed, having county voters ._ this November decide on whethoe tl'second Judge is needed. » £f“wy umHetej . Am Uotori .113 Kelwy IUr.-r. . 73.1 Kenneeott . 411 Klsib Ok . . 33 3 Kreiyt. 88 33.1 Krmr ......... . S3 hor Olau . . . 13 7 Lib McNkL .. ;'S-’ . IS lABt 8 Om . . 31 Loot 8 Oa« . . 37 Lorlllard ■ 33 3 Lou a Nub *“ Mack Trk . ehaass . ...-f-.l > 3 —.3 IpKb. a Moo..........313 3 U».t 33.3 M.1 . oar ....... 313.1 Ui.3 33 3 333.7 ..313 3 117.3 113 111. ~17.I 133.7 133.3 314. ................ Mi 337: iai.4 1331 _______ ______ 33.3 sns mt 147.3 IMS 3311 .^.una i3.4^iLi ...3MI 133.1 I DOW iONKS t r.M. AVKmaOCS 33 iBda. M1.73 up 1.33 33 RsUa 11331 oH | 4S rtsucM alur d Allen 1 lec. * equip . Co. 3 7 3.7 ________ liubbtr Co.* .,» 13 Ro«i Oeor Co.* ..... 33 - * ”41 a Chere. Co *.. II ...... m«c. Mtr. Co,* 111 Prnlniiular M Prod, Co * 7 3 The Prophet Co.* .... l» j Rudv Mfi Co* .. . .. 13.3 Toledo adUOB Co. .17.3 17 3 : S-r ’"..IS JACKSON IB — Michigan voters ‘know a state income tax is coming at them through the front door if ibay support the candidates dl the Democratic Party," says Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kalamazoo). Livestock DBTBOIT UVESITOCK -ncnSOlT, _Maji.-3 .. ..r-.y type foextera oyer 3 Iba. brollera eiid fryerx 3-4 Iba. WhHea DETROIT.- Mey j , _ ______ III pOcea paid per doaen by Aral recetvera de-Uverad to Detroit lo ceaca locludod. le (Include V.S. fred- 31-33: Orede B larce 33tb-».' Irede A Jumbo U-13W:* 4^e Hi; isrse 33ti-)4: medium 33; Two Pontiac area women were rhoming’s vote followed ho elected to high offices at weekend discussion on the question-at least The Incident in the court took conventions of the Michigan Yoiing place as SOO students marched silently doivn both aides of the city's main business street. The studeBts Intended to dem-oaetrate In s square, site of s inoonmeBt ts Turkey’s snir deed. Kentucky Police Arrest Waterford Motel Thug An ex-convict who twice robbed and kidnaped a Waterlortl Township motel manager and his wife jvas arres^ Saturday Jby. Kepr ■ tucky “State 'Paice ashe and his ~ wife were driving in a stolen car near 'Owensboro, Ky. Sought by county, state and fed-, cral police bn various charges, Donald M. Hibbs, 26, surrendered quietly when he was atopped driving a car stolen from Savoy Motel manager Henry Lawrence, 44, of 26 S. Telegraph Rd. On April I, Hibbs took $1SS from the metei maBager after threatealag him aritt what he said was a “gan id kb pocket” Two weeks later Hibbs returned, taking 8234 from the cash register and forcing Lawrenra and Warned of Trap nant wife into the couple’s car. After driving for more than two hours, Hibbs finally released The Lawrences at Outer Drive Greenfield roads and sped away ■ in the car. Hibbs aras arraigned in Kentucky today. WaterffHd Township offt-cers Lt. WilUarti E. Stokes and Detective Ernest Mann are enroute to Kentucky to return Hibbs to Lodg« Calendar ^ Arems'Chapter No. 603 ORB. Regular meeUri Mon, May 2nd, News in Brief Orville Hayaaard of 430 Midaaay St., told Pontiac Police Saturday that aoirteone entered his home and sh^ W» wallet containing HTT <»ah. ' OM Attic Resale Shoe—Oeeds tmhmt on eonstonment-after April 11 to 4 (Wly. DONALO M. HIBBS Democrats and Michigan Federation of Young Repflblicans. Becoming the first Oaklan representative in the Democratic organization was Norma Jeai Walling, 23, of 2445 Hester Ct. Keego Harbor. She was elected Saturday by delegates as first vice chairman for the coming year. ef M Diright Ave. She is a Un-dergartea teacher at LeBarea School Biid a member of thl Oek-Isod Oouety Yoaag Rcpublleane. Miss Walling, d free lance writer, led her party ticket in the election of state officers at the Detroit convention. She is vice chairman of the Oakland County Young Demo- Miss Borgen, 27. is secretary and membership chairman of the Oakland YRs. ■V A Local Republicans sent 36 dele-gate^ to the. state convention In Jackson, while the area young Democrats sent four to their De-trqit oflhvention. Aftereven refusing to, vote when the derk saw him re-enter the room, Ingraham elaborated on his refusal saying he had been enti-cized last year for bringing up the addition' of a riew Judge for his own personal benefit. This he de. nied. The glue that sticks U.-S. postage stamps is of a hybrid-corn and casaya mjxture, sli^tly nutritious. Cheryl Eludes Police tauratuer Steve Crane, today appealed to Iwr through a Los Anglet newspaper to contact hl^ and let him help her. ' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Sixteen-year-old Cheryl Crane, the wayward daughter of actress Lana Tomer, continued to elude police today-^hree days after her escape 1th -THd other teen-age ’‘girls urn a home^ wayward girls. CherylTBOrowIy missed capture Bkk Fund Trial staked out at another girl who Grant Hoffa Hiring was formeriy in the juvenile home. Hm friead, Regina Farr^U, a( Irnw Beach, tipped the ghtis tin police were waitlDg f*r them TkhMi they called ^y la the eveatm receiver li^ parole vMattoe. A mr, with at least rira of the missing j^rls and three boys, was spotted later at 11 p.ra. in the broadcast was put out by Long Beach police but the group ehxled cap^. d’g iRstraugiit father fn- Ch^l’l try aad btock Us tital am t^tgaa lit graated Heffa’s request tor sa emsrgewry besrlng sa doseph R. dseksM frem starting the trial tomorrow laera- 3 hy HsBa and 4lW from supervisors. But former supervisor, state reoresentative and announced candidate (or the new Judgeship, Theodore F. Hughes ot Berkley, signaled (rom the rear of the room that a roll call vote was necess.iry after Avon Township Supervisor Cyril E. Miner mous roll call vote being cast. Ckiri F. .lagraham, Birmingham supervisor, docked outside the Supervisors Room to escape vStlag oa the question. He explained later: “I haven’t decided whether I’ll run or not and they‘didn’t need my vote to pa.ss it." 6m Futures Start Ahead on All Fronts (KICAGO tB-The grain futures market started off in a strong range generally today with rye aito soybeans up more than a cent in Wheat and oats wefe ahead by naU-fractions all along the line during the first several minutes of transactions and com was narrowly mixed. Brokers said support txntid been linked with small caSh grain receipts over the weekend. However, com arrivals were more than 350 cars and some dealers expressed belief they may be thcl forerunners of more liberal move-| ment of ttunirain to maHtef, * ; Ibtiee to City at Ponliu' DOG OWNERS 1960 Dog Liconset now due ond poyoble at City Clerk's office, first floor. City Hall, 35 South Porke Street. ’2 up to and including May 16 ’3 will be idiarged thereafler Ada R. Evans, City Clark E/en before taffay’s vote, candidates for the 822,500 job were tossing in their hats. Several are still pondering the move. Nominating petitions must be in by June 14. Supcrvtosrs earlier rescinded a vale of last December merriy piac iag the questioo of the need as the bsUot. This step sap-, posedty was more to the governor’s llUag ss H would have given him the right (o name FOR SALE CITY OWNED PROPERTY Soolocl propoosls 7 1 bo recoivod by tho Cltf Clork, City Tuooday, May 10, 1160 tor tho oalo el the leUeToiiig d property lecolod at 342 Osmun strool - A deposit ei ton'^10) per coni oi tho bid price will bo roquirod with each bid as a guaranis# oi good ioith on Iho part el the bidder. 4n COSO Iho house is to bo movsd or vrrockod purchaser must 'comply with , all City' reflations ond ordinances. Purchoss pries may hs cash or torms lo b# arranged. If house is to bo rolocalod it must 'bo rolocotod outside the Urbem Roaswol Area. The right lo accept any proposal, to roioct ony ot oil pro-peaals, and lo waive doiocts in proposals is rosorvod by ths . City. Doted April 26, laiO. ADA R. EVANS, as election in But behind the Nils of Rep. Far-fCll £. Roberts, West Bloomfirid Township Republican, and Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, hUttself an an-nouD(^ candidate, the question Actually, today’s vote took its place. ’The new Judge, for a two-year ^ead of a regular four-year term, will take office Jan. L 1961, The tace j* non-pariisah. A Bird in the Hand Is \yorfh Rido to Statibn OKLAHOBjIA Crrf (B-Three tniverrity students were charged tvitfa birdnaping. They were cai«ht after having taken a mynah bird from * pet shop. Officers said it was easy to find the trio since ndt many people tvalk the^streets at 3 aJto. bird. Tlierc are atxxit lOO netni-, Bpen publiahed to the Dominion argamcato for this sfteinsm m 'at Canada, counting the morning sMl eventak editiooB sf separate Genuilie Mica Cifcirette-preof and stoin-proot. U Sq. Ft. Armstrong's ASPHALT TILE • CfiOUP All Colors i Full 9x9 AV2' RANDOM TILE& Holp Yourtolfl 9x9 Ea. 9ll2 UNOLEUM BUMS 6-9 or 12 Foot VINYL Slightly Irrogutar. You won't bo able to find tho impor-. feetton; If roguisr would soil for $1.49 7«tol. Genuino Inloid Linoleum Tile FuH 9 I 9 Siso EBTESTR0U6H 8-Foot Lengthi 41/2- 69' CEILING TILE 9^ Sq. Ft. 4wSsr‘9*^"'- ApNMtrong's ASPHALT TILE I MAIDENS TOR SHORTRANGE JET FUOHT8 — TVertty of these iYench Caravelle jets—unusual. lor the positioning of t^ engines—have been ordered for short an. MM. ___________________ ... horob” commanded to appear pefoonally at said Mrrtee horl»i!^*thla sumi^i* and*°no-tlc^ >hall..lie..ierved by publication of iny one ««ek proyfoua to >ald hear- ___in 'Tbc Pontiac Preta. a ne«apaocr printed, and circulated In tald County. oartoaers i^nVrar'RDmt'trUf 1 Tuesday. m66rb7uaY i: MM. OlOROE p7, " Ireland: an S3: belovod hui-of Paarl Moore; dear tatMt a. Betty Bluht; dear hroUicr oyd and nod Moors; also d by three arnai I ----- ••Oaalsnod let Knatalf Voorhees-Siple yUNkkAU HUME JWjapf C«inet«i;y Lbts ^ Puntral arranitmonia sea » 0 Parmor-Snover F PC' / UnaiORAllO OAKLAND. . . layn aocUon. Ml 4-tlM.______ •ettv dtnn Phllllpa: dear brothtr of Harley and Archie Powell. Mra. ! Wolter Smith and Mrs. Hawani Oerdoo: alto aurvivad by ■randchlldren. Puneral s o i will be held Wedneaday. r.- May 1. at lay nmoral I U T. Hart, offlclatlnt. Interment In Arbols I Oraveatde Mrvicc witT I tba lArbtla Cemetery a Tuaaday. May 1 Mr. f Ue in alate at the Purah Raymond Selleri, ■ BOX RCPLNEB At II B.m. Todau tiMru ki s at ThaTfcBU I. 7. tl, 17. m, Ml «. IS, 83, N, 111.' Kluesaer, Mrs. rsniomonu p^dlny trom Hun- FRY W A N T .Caswell and Mrs. Elmo ifWi_______ McKmiey; dear atepmother of Chariot Van Tredao Jr. and Mra. Vlralnia Nonamaker; also mrylyad by 1! irandohlldren. Pnncral aarvlot wUl bo held Wodneoday, May 4. at 1 p m. from the DeWlii C. Oarlt Puneral Home. Inter- St In Oaktroye Cemetery, Mll-Mri. VanTrbaaa wUI Ua In I at the OtVrUt C. Davit Pu. Help Waited Mile Work Wanted fOim jAMI^JTO~KAW' WMBBE Work Wauled Female 12 >MAN~«IST8 day work. Own afec- rotarU aenloOM m«3, DAY-WoSrSR YODNO WOMAN wrm "» “Viui. . Addltloat - iaaamt— I AtUoa - Oarana . > obt my bio ran . PK %-nn 1-1 RiBibllNtm. "omiiikittiTAl and Industrial Mason ond fen. AiX dnir TioLAttONa c6r- roelod by lleonaod btfidor. PUA n^'y Bldg. Co. FE 4-7744 ALL TVP* OP coNciumfwimte. „ _______________jr M ytnri lie In oxchanga lor part tlma k from huoband. MI 4-^1. A-1 BUMP AND PAINT MAN GOOD i »“•, ’’,1“ PSfiVy: Am ^°Ku r*??f T? $Yi OOO' YOUNO MAN*TO WORK HATO- ................................ • oxporloaco prolorrod. Help WMnted Female CLASSIPICAnOMa Punera* DIrectort . Cemetery i,ote . . EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Pernnla Help Wasted Employment Atoncles "AVON la CALUNO ". IN YOUR ntlfbborheod Oiroagh TV, Bo the Avon Reproaentetlvo. In your jaelfhborbood PK 4-lsr._____________ ^ ________________ port time. poalal cord wUl brlns you l Setalla without obUgatlon. _Wi Rawletsh'a Dept. * Prreport. 111. LOW AFTER 6 ----^ e j BAiT8n^R7fb-Livi-iir-^ IjVGiyn OH! 1 Custom _Aspha!tJ^v^^^ MCB-MOm iMNCRETC^ DRIVBB. icvs-nv-XTi. I y, ___ 'CEMENT fbsijp^- Empfoyment Agencies 9! {^donusi."M yrt*^ --tlmotea£_pI^-ll7l^ __ j^EMT OUR sPnei^'rY. • I pm Aipbitious Young Men M to IS to start as eollectoi Salary IM per week. PE S-Ilt between I p.m. and I p m.__ CTfT OP PONTUC CLERK I SALARY S3.M0 to S3. OualUlooUon. Mtwcon a___ 30. iradoauoo from high m --------------—ented by BABYSI-frim ■TO LIVE IN _ PE 0-4411 I BEAUTY ii~ HEALTH roUVElN rBNOINBKRiD AKPHALTl ^ TH MM lady I T?^-e a w^-pyrJr4 I U&‘‘“YMyaMi5."o?^. Ut i ijClCXrGlS an&N^l»NTRACTO»--bWVB Includloi o leal and t I Key Otetrlbutor ---------, ---- ; bort CoameUcs and NutrllUe . , Pood Bu^emente. Excellent mv foUNO MIBB to quaked To be receptionist at near- I time Phone PE 4-WlT today. I country Club, What • I CURB WAITHtBE AND INBIDI way lo apend tf------------------- coMPlrric monta. ilori ... kitehens. recreation rafOB “ * HOMB afPROVK- Parko n. _______________ CITY "bp PONTIAC ABBUTANT BUILOINO INSnCTOR SALARY U.013 - IS.Ml Mutt hava tboroufh knowledge CURB BERVICE8 OFFERED Dreaamakine b ,1. Oarden Plowing Income Tax Soryica ..... Laundry gtrylca ......... iftrteVrTntekin/ Painting A OeeortUng Television getylee ...... Upbolaterlni ............ . WAITRESSES'L.Sk'Ia?'” them with construction la pro- I curb waltroae on. day and experloMO Md yt typing mSVai'SLr'foMrt^rrAno'lS S3v‘ VbOuT'tOWN I n-c-n-c * noeda a sharp roceptlonlst 1 tn S ' I -- Bteno Lou of dIctaUon. y 1 MM ' WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE RD. i M w pm on an tiactria ----- ------—------------------ -------- typewriter aborthand IM. - “ —- EXPERIENCED tractive. Light ti.—. BTENO local attorney Psicln- EinRT CARPSHTRY-OARAOBB, •“----aing, Additions. Bhcii _ Prank Slegwart. Pi 4-6TU. ELECTRICAL dBRV -PRn Bif. PARTNEY Electric____PC Vf'** i. PE 5- HOME OARAaC. CABINS ADOI-tlons. Llcented builder. PHA -I ...Toroy^ 4teaoa. NOTICES Nottcca A Personals DRUO 8ALEB HtLP. EXPERIENCE ^ItrrM. No BtaMy COOK ______ MdVINO, PULiY equipped. PE i-IM. L. A. Yeuns. flM MILLBR'B^PL&Oit^ TOVlCT.^LAr- rUunuusa ' I , _______glllli'Kr________ ______I DRIVER SAlJiMAN. AOE 21 lb | *** Married. Good lUrung tal> | an openiDf fpr o. . cook. Applr in person I n. lo I n-m. - I TEDS J ot Bo Lake Rd.i | ud EXPERIENCED DRIVE-IN COOE. eek- , _ Joaljrn Dairy I- -- ‘ “ •tth bxPERII Tjp. M , W.MTR ESSES ^And cooks Wtd. TranaporUUoh Wtd. Contraeta. Mtgs. Wanted Real 4atete willing to work. Only those Ing pareaaaent employment .good future need' apply. Apply; ,rt ... __________ between « and 11:30 or 3 to; field Rllla. MI 4-30T( ' «?*"** '’* * 1 EXPERIENCED SALES LADliES. «a _________________Hours 1 to t Apply at Trade S: DJIITER FOR CLEANINO RODTK I Pair, *“ “ ”--------' mI and muat hay# dry dtantni cap. ' =.^-— ]i I Apply In parson. 13 W. Pike 8t. 31 EXPEitUENSeb WOOL PRE^R. ” Main Ceanera 4410 EUia- - MEN REMODELINa, QUAUTY WORK, reaa. Prlcei, cabinets a ipcclnlty. PE 1-Mll. toTi RENTALS OPPCRED Experienced Salesman ______________ avit.” ■*“ *771 OEOROE'S TOYS. NOW HIRINO | eredlt. aalta. or manager domooatralora for the (Ml aoa- poslttona son. OEOROE'S. the^rrty plan "Come In A Reglater" 1 where tales are greater because | ,?m.“^.n;a.‘"5S'yoi?iaC! EVELYN EDWARDS’ Rent Apia. Parntahtd Rent Apt*. Ualurnlabed Rent Rouaea Purnlahed Rent Houses ttnil—‘ Por Root Rooms L aioros ............ Offteo Bpaeo .......... konl MlaeoUancooo .... EXPERIENCED SALESMEN AP- RKAL ESTATE POR BALK i 1 »t Tradeji;air. 031 W^Hufon. EXPERIENCED SINOLI MAN POR _' general farm work by mosith. Si Carl DoBat. 14M Dutton Rd., “'Rochester. _______ the HtnSorablo Arthur -., Moore. Judge of said Court. In the Clty| of PonMac In aald County, tk'-- April. Por Sale Resort Property Suburban Pi^rty ......... - salt Locr :............ _ - Sals Acreage ....... Por Bale Parma ......... Bent Harm Pro^rty ....... Pok amall pre.clalon parte. Mut have own tools. Aircraft quality parta: Paid halldaya. insurance A guaranteed ... lecttona and no dellyariea. Car VOCATIONAL S-T»44' JMtw^ Il:* aad O^Pjn General Staff Nurses t4,«0 to ' start, wlUi mero I eieaaes to gS.OM. Moat bavt ri latratloo with State of MteMga UCKNSED PRACTICAL K0R81 •g3.ioa to aiv-t vth more I rrM.ee M.IM Most have n rtA .State of Mtehlga yx »gM4 - PK 4-14 REPAIR REAS. ROOF REPAIRS KAVK8THODOHINO ___PK L04M bpBciauzino qi ckmxnt.work. floora. drlrewaya .iii.w.nt. .te New and repair _______________ mre Bulldlng^^ 1 Ltlay-I. PontlacTra 3-|Wl. .... with chlldrtB. Only Idtelll-gftnt, rcllabla woman need apply. Por permanent position In Birm-Ingham home. Live la. MI 0-0434 I Sale Busin r Exchange .... ......e AHr-ClO ’ roi Mfr^ Sfifcifioally, Powell said “the f ‘1S:?rtVo"oI p?oTr,%:Y-YrfM. was bUilt with | NOTOZ Of me .lumioum row all-white labor bwause Mr. Meany | fownaip Boar^ Juvenile Dlvl- •'jjhea'd'quarfers of the AFI,-C10 in_ ind "to thsTprop-practiced racialism and wouldn oi tne following^ * let Negroes work on the building.” L mOTerord»r"payment”rn iulT‘upin! Pow'cll' alSO Said. “The nation’s accepunce of the highest bid without ,-apital is being rebuilt now with-regard to tbo amount of such bid .. nn By BURL L WOOD, ' |out a Single itonwhite working on a of poymem i 1 ‘it ■* ot tho Bloomfield Townshfo ........... Township of Btnomfleld far the Durpoao of hearing any oblecttons *- ""‘Ido. to the Improvemanta special Bsaoi|iment diatrtet AP Photefaa WHERt: iUSD iHliP SAW TEST—- The ODSS locates the ;|q>-MDximate spot some 60 mites south of- Limg Island where a Hiigiiin IniWier, the Vega, watched the new *U. S. Polaris sub-iWlrinG George Wuhington conducting tests, the Navy says. Later » -Ia^uim capyi T* .?**?^ °C Norfolk. Va.. hottt JmH8 for moat ^ ......at AUln Oubdlvltloo. Bdctic.. .. Bloomfield Township. Oakland CouBty. Michigan. . lip Board ot the Township Of Bloom-eld hat tentaUvaly dtclared Ita Inten-on to make tbo following deaertbed aproyements: Conatruction of ISM lineal feet ot . baaltary Bewer, includlhg g manholes and 13t —• *—* -* ----- 1 f»et of g'- bouaa leads M conaifUng of sB the lote anf of land get forth above. ______ sod aatfmatea have been prepared and are oa file wl'n the Town- r publ'C examination. The n moot OB Mar I. 1 nOBERT H. DUDLET,^ Township Ci^ April 2», Moy 2. ■“* STATE OF MlCmOAN-lB the PTP-.ate Court tor tbo Oauaty ot OBkIaad. JuvobUs OtvIaioB. • matter of tha petition ecrnlBg UlOnn Llndaty. miner. Cnm ehlld: PettttoB hBvIng Court Bllegtng I vtelotod B lurltdieM ...... ____tho proooBt whoro- abouta of tho father of said *~ anfcnowa and said ehOd hat tew of the Stete ‘ " ‘ Should be placed *^rB***lhe“n?me. Bf tha P*^.o< State of Mtchlgan. Ton arw hereby hearing on anld pe------ at the Oekisad County Serrter Center. CoBrt HWiae Annan. I2MB Weat Blvd . In the City-of PoB-lald County, on the 18th doy of Mot. a d 18M- ; teiog Impyocttenl to i _______Tl_ be lervod by publlcntlon oY’ a copy one Wifek nrovlous te ““ City of POBttec la a^ County. U ^„dny B1 APrU.^A£^. FE 2 financial Bualnosa OBMrb Solo Lend Coni .Money lo Loan Credit Adviaora .. "“\T C. MF(;. CO. jineaa Property HA jig Indlanwood Rd Uke Orton •• DAB STATION ATTINDANT LOl only. PI 4-8Mg _ - ^---oaLeatecaacaa. Expermwd. Mach--i lady WANTED FOR LIO H T anically .IBcllnod. Quit Station. - housework tnd baby care MA Telegraph and Maple. ■ ■ b-UM. bt GROOM (WHITE' EXPERIENCED i,aOy tO CARS FOR 3 CHILDREN. M only, age 4b to bS. steady year k.™. ,k.. ..... vw gl round work, rtferoncaa required. merchandise Swaps For Salt Clothing . . Bale Household Oooda ... Hl-ri, TV li Radlot . 7 Water Boftenors ......... For Sale Mlaeatlaoeoua Chrlatmaa Trooa .......... Mtehlaery . Do It Yonroolt Cameras A Enulpmenl Balt Muilcal Ootfs Bate OHIca Equipment Hearirtg Aid 'Salesmen for Ponttec Area. Ll 2-4bb0 is THIS NorU)western________________ an to serytee our cuitomera In your area with quality elotfilng. -No collecting or delivering. Earn fUt a week and Inoro.TPart or full tlma. 280 actual samples (ur-nlabed fret. Bweaters, car coate,, knitted suite, slacks, ahirts. Wnnk-jsekeu, hosiery. Start Mlnnapolla. Minn. IMMEDIATE OPENING m^tera Doga Trained. B'ldad H^plUL Pqnttec,_ ____ I 1 WANT 2 WORKERS 8 guaranteed t j FARM MERCHANDISE I Hay. Grald A Paod- . marrted _ _______________ ____ . ptone (tell OB 2-^._ IIP YOU likE MUSIC AND CAN ------k . ,---- —J evening phone ! Wanted Livestock . .. i Por Bale Poultry . . Sadonirm Prodneo . work 3 — I _PE 4-23U._______ gg MODERNIZA'riON 8ALE8MEN AND . gj canvasaors. Alto 1 man capabit •si of setting up and hr—"'-------- f aaleamen. MArkat ?! Apply 8 8 AUTOHOTIVt Rent Trallat Spano Auto Aoooaaerloa Por Sale Tlrot . Auto Barvf-Snla Motet 5ms; Atepteno. . . p'u*.ar/r!a Dtod Truck Parte ... Aute Inturtnre Portias A Spte Cara Salt Uttd Cart Ttia lii^artM, ?5KTi- WqttoB. Drayton Ptelni _______ MAN TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS store, at auto parts clerk. Sat-urdayt and Bundayt. Matt bo ogportenead. KoUcrbock'a Aute Porte, 273 Baldwin Ave. R S-1851. MM POR DRY CUKRlNb route:' Over IS. Apply 44M EUabeth Lmkt ----------------- and g p.m. FINANCE FIXHIT Order" Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. DIAL ' ..EE2-8iai ___ _____________ OENERXL farming, aingla. lUI MIT. Ponten. Opportunity, Knocks 2 Pranchlse FuiMr Oealotthlpa open far qnalffted men. kUmwial oHer. no tnyrstmeot. im weekly fwnraiitee ptea enpanaos. Be In bqstness lair„ yourself Must be marrlMMa^ with good car and pl^. Cfd_OR 3^8. aa'uebman rot' .........." g-g26g. MARRIED WOMEN. PAR naUonar’’‘eoncern. 1 TIME. Secretary $400 »«rt Commlna. ntu« AND TRACTOR REPAIR, heavy welding, goo and are. gpn— Bnchaatar Rd! at South Blvd._ TRENCHlNd. EXCAVAnNO FOR oopUc tanka. Plold Ute, loo4lana. dlichea and host weU. DL 84484. UiTbER PINNINO BASEMENT8. Free aatlnintea. MY • 3-2TM _ WATERPROOFING Work gnnrantfd^^yo aatlaiataa. Business Service 18 Interesting position ayalteblc If ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS you have good akillt. b day week, repaired by lactery trained men new. modern olllcot. excellent lu- at our offlu. Oenoral Printing A . .. .— k-----------....------ .—k [ ---------- Co,, n W. Lnw- 4 >feno jn 84131. Some knowle^o of book- Offica -SALES BULLIXmo - . KXOAVA-nNa -' iflEN^INO. Jim. EM 3-8M1. ISbigPliELb WALL (nJANXRB. OFFICE ) ayalteb'le (o artes paying ut “—*oymefit, 40b EXPERT TREi'service. .PREK ostlmates.^TJ4b>^ OR 3-20H I KLbCTRIC MOTOR SKRVKX RE-palrlDg and rewinding. Ill E. ^k. niooe FE 4-3811. _ teV%. Midwest EmploymeSt, 40t Jl.S' Ponllte tote BanI kldg. FE i JbiM. - Work Wanted Male II ace a good, telephone ________ lor evening work. Good pay lor right party, (tell Me. Allan r,E b-M43 lor appolat- MajABiinH()DmiaPBR~(lOC^ A-l carpenter work, new and rtiml^PE 4-M18,_________ A-l I^N'TTO interior AND EX-^rlor. Rm^ Prm^eatlmatea. L.M. A-TTPATH'riNO "ltKD~WAUr~F^^^^ p***"*' Pn »4m______________ MV xnm OP cRMSfcr work. lU, tree animate. 0» 3-3702. APPREHTICB UNION CARPENTER, wwk guaranteed. PE 8-8882. ^ BOV U DESIRES WORK OP ANT :Tti!?a.,sini rttun^ a I CARHENTEK WORK. CABINlTt WANTED AIX AllOUND OIRL FOR dry cleaning plant, apply Main Cleaners, 44M Kllaabelh Lake Rd. 241^ Plircl I CARPENTER WORK. NEW AND Ml narco. ^ specialty. _Pif8-2l« or PE 8-2017,__________ I CABINiCJ MA^R AND CARP^ _ 8undny_work^Ml_ 8-4332. WOMAN TO 8EW BUTTONS . gnrmcnte U dry eleanlng pUni. no experlonee necessary. Wesch Cleaners. 1488 8 Woodward. Birmingham. pll V71K4_ WA1TRB88E8, EXPERIENCED. &fl‘o?d«lMf*. f O U N O LADIES WANTED FOB TELEPHONE WORK NO EXFC- TEBO BALilL. _______________ Hdp Wanted Qrpentry, 30 Yrs. Exp. • Repairs, rtmodr"— — . specialty. Rant. ------------ ANV ____ Rcatoonbie. call after 8 _p.m._PE 84438^________________. DO VOU IfKXp A MM wm IN-------- ntolbteo .............. and nUUtyr nt. accounting, pur- I roMlvlng. “Id rooor-ondary t : 3-84gg opperfuBlty. Pk^e_ _____ DRMUHX OPERA'TOK WMTB work, FE 4-gbM FOR ADDITIONAL #IBb(d AND plugs FE 2-bHg. ! : HONEST. DEPENbABUC J FE «‘»13* ' LAWN MOWERS sharpened Alt cooled enaincs repaired. Saws Bbarpened b3tb Unton St _ lawn MdWlNO. ---------- - amaU, 12 an hour, serving Oakland County. MYJ:43tl,_ McNEIL'iS ROdriNO MD BHEfr — ".................. Ll. Eavestroughlag and repair, free eetlintrei..OB PLASTEaiNd—NEW OR REFAlit Work Ouaranteed. PE 84384. _ FLAil^miiNO. b. MEYERS, _____ EM 3-0181 RUG WEAVING Ruga for sale. FE 1-4111, Hagai Blekfor' Sa w s—Wii mowerr Accurately Sharpened. . 18 Chamberlain ^ FE 8-78M Saws, Hand Lawnmowers MACHINE SHARPENED^ _ MANLEY LEACB_10 BAOLET ST. W R B C K 1 if O BUiLDINOB O N shares PE 24784. alter 8 p.m Bookke^ing ft BIHTB, COATS. D__________ terattona. n 4-7874. 181 E ___ TAILORtNO, BiMODttlNd AND garden Plpisrint cuoTOM wumrbiiAa. ob 3-smi. H^Warner.___ OARDEN PLOWIKO YICINITY^ PonUac A Lake Orten. MY 14811. d Atoip . p^win'o a U Neel Use Press Boq^ Uli_ _ E^Sy Part eves. ESTABLISREP WATkiNB ROUTE •“« Mf, y«»r nrot^ gartln. PE 2-73& ___ nvallnhte PuU or nart time Av-, ’’o'-k, 0«xl ref No Bandaya In- qaRoEN PLOWING ANY SIZE rrage tt bO mer hr 188 N Porry.4 Hovey. PenUtc. »nd reasonable PE 3-2714. 8J0 te llljo a m, . “AN WITS Vg TON PttK-UP DE- GARDEN AND LAWN ROTO TILL- PREE RENT POR I ROOM APT a re, any tVM of haaltng. moving. mg bigg Hobson, FE 24W8 lor- Asolatenee to iwn and eardon. I . 3-«gg.____ _ _ merlv of 118 C WUaon MAN. 38 YRS pp WOULD LWE OARDEN AND LAWN PLOWING gt.'i nation work. Some eim . i^r* ajd drauing. Roes. OR J-..121. SERVICE MMA'( ^rlencod". 1 Rc^stm. NItc f AOER. MUST BE BX-"“Torly Mercury, i ND PAlNf--! WALL WASBINOTv' jWALL washing, carpet" . I .„.h>l- m.,k V.|..„ .rf PE 8fK... ~~WldBK ROTO TILLINO 'nad gardens FE 448^ T&ome 'Tax Wvlcef 19 jiiiao. I ACCURATE-EXPERIipicafo BOI.IN tA ^vice: .--A; THE PONTIAC i?KESS. MONDAY. MAY 2. 1&60 TIIIUT Rmf Unlunt. t BQoais rw mn. i ai j sEDitopM. NiUR BiIinB scV- I BEDROOM DUPUBX - Brick wHIi fun buemciit. «»• hcM — TUc bBtb. Rsrdwood rioorc Brin h waitino. Douo'r _ _ iJ«g|jfn._^__________ 4 l^MS. CLEAN.' M 0 b E R N. full baeemant. adalu. $U monlb. Heeto. n >im > I^MB AND BATH. LOCATID 3 ROOMS AND BATH. CLBAN. PtU- downtown. Couple only. PB 5-4033. I ROOMS AND BATH PMVATBT ooi^g only tU pgr wggk. PE In Waterford Two., oatl Detroit JIB 1-«I0 after B^m. ______ 5 ROOR house. AlffOMAIIC lae bear newly decorated, 115 W. HofAlni. BOB pet ^0. PE t HOUSE. MODERN.' Btt _. ---and flowere^ 2-0B4B. Ft^B-IlOB^^______ __________fAROi^ROUSE NEEDS NOW. SCOTCH PINB 51. TOO PICE AND Deed fnm. TVi ‘ ........ dig. MT 3-37B1 alwr B. Statewide Tree Serv. Let lie trim and plant your ihrub-tary and make your bouee look Ilk. ... r^--ieaplPE PB »N CUTTIl WALLME LAWN Top^rleair Pl’ea^* Pb VE'Vbms ASH'WAITINO FOR TOUR USED adults, closb in. MiiierjHreet.__. ___________ ItMB.,' MTH. PBNCto TS: reh, child welcome, util. SM ». 31 Park Place. ____ B ROOMS, children WELCOME. I mArBBB, .vmbLmAn vra ja Waablntton Street. I room'tep PEJJtM_ CASH FOR PURNITOBt. AND AR pllanees. Old Meeaa or boueetuU. Prompt eourtenua e e r 11 a e. PB 5-1511. OR BELL IT Moving dk Truikipg _____5- ------------------------------1 TYLER S ANTIQUE BHO>r- AN- „„ , tlquM bouibt and eold dally. eleetrlolty fuml I MY 3-1B31. ■_______ I baby welcome. Clair. ROOMS AND'BATR. PRIVATE entrance. UUIlUee. ill Murphy. 5 RObBiS. WBBT BIDB. OAB BBATt aarape. adults. PB S-BBOI._ 5 ROOMS^IT BATiI, BTOYiTRiS-frU. all ntll turn. PE B'SHS. ROOM HOUSE for'REMIT 51 wintfit” ------ — ” ”— a 135 W. Huron. > BATH. LOWER ADULTS, elonal, ‘ new 3 Btdrm. Ranch C 1-A Reduced Rates Local . *M1TH _______________. _ y* Rebeonabl^^^^ DIXIE AUCTION HOUSE. PTJRNI- ANY BIND OP LlbHT HAULINO. 3.&lf '■ _____JM' "ft- 1mft JNB A4U01 ■ • HOUSE FOR RENT FOR RETIRp) couple with no children. Call MI grulUNbTAN'^'uaBlS^^ name,"ldd*ns^iSblne UOHT AND HEAVY TRUCKINO. Rubblah. till dirt, fradlna. aand, |ra*el and front and loaCQas. PE 134 5. JOHNSON PE 3-BIBB. PE 40441. PE 3-4541 _____ , ^'^edUPLE AND BABY -------- TtfWRrfER. ! rz 4-3(^ ____: r piece of ofltee i CUIE. COST AND CLEAN. PVT. lurniuirg or egillpment oot In I bath, n 5-1453, 15 Florence. ueef We *'-- - OR S5751. Wanted boat tbaI iiOHT IMUilNO AND C Odd loK. PE 54315. O’DELL CARTAGE ns dlitance le PE M505 Trucks to Rent AND EQUIPMENT ■4-Ton Pirkupe lt4-Ton Stakea Dump Truck! Beml-Trallerr. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. puhd or mopo- capacity. OA Wgnted to bent 3 RniABLE ADULTB. WISH UN-furo. 5 rm. houee, gae heat. Prefer weit tldt, by May 15th. PB g-B335. tOUNQ COUMl. 1 CHILD WOULD uke to rent nnturn. towtr npt. or houie. PB B-ggS1. Share Living Quarters 33 I LsSf *■ en DaUy V 5-I.543 I Buiaday Wtd. Centrecta, Mtgs. 35 $1,000 TO $10,000 ANY CONTRACT. ANYWHERE --DISCOUNT 1ST CLASS DECORATINO PAINT. Ins and wkU papering. PE 443BB. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PlitlUint will Wi*^*“' *— ■"** mntoi >E B4316. __________ A-I PAINTTNO INTERIOR EX-i«Hor. 10 per etot dlie. for ethh. • 4-WOO- AAA PAINTINO A DECORATINO. A LADY INTERlbR DECORATOR. PB 54U1. AfUP5 n m. PE 545N. RETIREMENT ASSURANCE CO. ability To fall your land c ----Ibla dUeount p^bla dUeount 1« a aarrlea Ted McCullousb bae fiyen for yean. Aleo eaih lor pw agnita. buyers waltlog. No oblU* 11 Call aay boor. PE 5-3S55 __ ARRO REALTY______________ ABSOLtrtELT THE Pa'sTEST Action .00 your laod contract. Caab. buyer! walUng. Call Real Partridge. PE 4-3BI., lOBO W. Schoeftcl. . Apply 33 Auburn. PURNIsfED APARTMBNT.------------ AU utuitlei. B50 per month. Ne» Tel-Huron ebopplng centor. PE 4-3B5I. “ssr. VIST Sn». NEAR HOSPITAL., 3 roome and' privata bath, adulto. Phone MI 4-5044.______________ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 3-1 BBDROOM; 513 A WBBK. 143 I AND 3 ROOMS, UTIUTIB8 PUR-nlshed. 114 B; Howard. HOLLYWOOD APTS. E i23M^°' 3 ROOMS AND BATH CALL APT- ArrM'^TwS a'^DEcoRATiNo.i IMMEDIATE ACTION Papar remo»ed. PE 4.S513. ^On any good land contraete. New , __________J. Your ----- . _ ex- Itfactory Inspection of property I—I .ui. <.k Ke^ Templeton. IXAll______________________ NORTH BIOS. BRICK DUPLEX. garage, lit Beach, P ROOM DU-I. oarage and garden -lliSO or PE 44Btg.__ PARTIALLY PURNI8HED HOMS, 3 bedrooms, large yard oblldren welcome, close to Plaber Body. Call attor g p.m. PE.t4B«. BAM WARWICE BAB IN SYLVAN Lake 3 bedrm. brick. Carport, lake privilege. I13B. Lease. PS 4-B050 and H 3-3155. ’^^r“li*Mio*pJ^ Rent I «ke CottBgQi 41 - ■ ---3 BEDRM. COTTAOE ON PONTIAC SEAUTIPUL MODERN LA front borne. All furnished i gamge. Located on WUUamt Will rent' for summer lea Ph.^R 34180. MARMADUKE Bj Aaderaon & Lecming -pyrEAT'S. S^OF> For Sale Houses 49, For Safe Houses BY OWNER' CUSTOM BUILT a:: Near WlUlnma Lato-------- rooei brick a aluminum eldlnc. attnetaed garage, to blacktop road kiteben * dhanc «r«R. ) eMtnleee etoel etoyg B -.u. natural birch flnlah. MarbU fireplace.. 33 ft. carp^ *Coramte*^fia‘ nt**wltj’ large tHcd s \wreCletlto'. 3313 CaAna Or., atf Batobn^^. near Williams Lake Rd. FOR APPoJnTMENT PHONE RECENTLY BUILT 3 BKDROOM In destmble snbdlylslon near Ruatoon Xmka. txtra lot ayall- RUTXiiatB. 355 WEST CIVILIANS $199 DOWN ■s THIS test, ni buy if!" 3 bedrooms. Pull basement. Oil heal. Storms, screens. Vacant. Open, walk In and look at It. .DAYS WO >3355 HAYDEN WB BUILD. A S bedroom home witb Alom.- eldtoE brick front, full baeement. llVlSO. CsU today. Bee aur model SOOB'. ' BUZABBTH'LK. RD. 8 Rooine 3 story home. 3 bedrooms and bath. Wall to wall carpel. Nloe kitchen. patio. 3M.B5S. p.,^ A. Terms. PONTIAC WATKIHS BSTATBS. to-cellent B room home M i B2. Plreplsee in the 35 L.R. PUstered weHe. Wall to wall carpet Base lu.i00T Terms. LITTLI FARM 3 ACRBB Immediate posseselon 5 ______ Plastered floors. Basement. 3 Chicken ' For Sale Houses For Sale Houses BY OWNER. VACANT, j - EYES.. BAT. SUN TO 3-J5B1 SACRIFICE LOW DOWN PAY-‘ isBume OI mortgage. ' J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor gg E Walton FB 5-044! OpensBvet. Bun. 1 to 5.p.m For Sale Hmwaa Noff2ti.1330. - r6oms lower apt., o-riu- .... ----■-'--1^75 Cloae St. It ,N, 'bedroom PURMISRSD APT., pnente bath TV. Near WlUlams —■ n O'-— I RMS. AND bUtH, WEST SIDE. gas heat. PE JL7133^__________ ARCADIA APT. NO 3 ^e^ decormd^ apait^^ wlUi ______ChUdreh welcome, close to schools, churches #nd downtown. Well bested and maintained. Ample laundry toclIlUes. See caretaker at A • 3. Arcadia Court, comer E., Huron St, or E, " Hempstead. 103 E. Huron St.' r 54304 or FE ^3071 after 0 p.n Brick Flat—-Heated Attractive four family buHdlng. 3018 Auburn Avt.. Auburn Bts. Front S rear privets entrsacos. Living--- • --- ette, dinette, bath snd 'gnrsge. References. Apply at Apt. S. or phooe PE B4BgB.___________________ LAROE LOVELY 4 AND BATH, rugi and drapes furnlsbsd. garden space, near airport’, adiilts. OR 3 1043. __________ NICK, CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. WITH 'utfimes ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS "Rant OreaUy Reduetd" . FE 86918 ^ MOR.. II SALMER ST.. APT. 0 Open DaMy h Sun, to a.m.4 p.m. THREE ROOMS. PLUS KITCHEN bedtoom.' As low as OBO. SLATER' APTS. 13 N. PARKE ST. PE; 4-3B4B after B and SUNDAYS. SB CARETAKER. MR. CARROLL. 1 ARCADIA CT. WMT ^E DUP;Uj». »„KOO^ >•1173. avallnble' ccupnaeyjMB n me. Call B L3B3I attor 5 3. 3. AND 5 Wt , balb. boat, H-W, stors' rtt. PWra. Near S5, P 51 Rofrtt. r diet * Donel SSSft *pe7V^ Rent Housef Furnished 39 3 bMAa ROUSES. 8»£I-M0D;M Baebalors preferred. PI 4-I55S or FE 341B5. . . HOia,^BATB. 1155 DBH-FE 8-ilU, wood FE B r'JSSSSd.^n-Bi^ “room, modirh. newly dec- B-B33B . PE 3-I46B. ASSUME OI MCHtTOAOB. 3 BDRM ranch 815 monthly pymts. 5MB down pymt. JMJ-433S.__________ AS A aitduip OP BUILDERS WE offer low prices through volume purchases on custom "QualUy Built” homes —. BOO plens. We'll secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange PB 3-1310______or______tn, W403 AUBURN HBIOHT8 -r Choice location. 3 bedrooms wltb large living room, dining rotila, kitchen and breakfast nook. Pull basement. auto, oil beat, 3 oar garage. Only tll.oog on terms. 3 RMS., PVT. ENT., NEWLY DEC., bedroom, extra largo living room, full bath, modem kitchen, auto, heat. lar|t garden space. Close CLEAN BIXBPIMO ROOMS. PI CLEAN ROOMS FOR RENT. Nqrton._PE 3-044t.'^ ___ COMBINATfON SLBEPINO RM. and living rm. with TV 1 or 3 girls or married couple. PB 3-B5N. COCT RMS . PBl^ RioBT. 10 CotUge. Apt. B-1, Mrs. Cooper. H. C. NEWINGHAM CORNKR CROOKS AND AUBURN ” ' UL 3-3310 OIRU. NICE HOlili^OP YOUR own. Room ratoi. 041 W. Huron. ROOBU n>R RENT. FOR DAY BBIPT MIN AND OA-rage, 1103 MyHIe, FE 8-0003. LOVE AND CARE IN^FrIVATE nnrte's homo. By lake sMt. MA BY OWNER fjOBan houta. 133 Omar, cloaa la. Comer lot. paved strooU. 8300 LAROB FIRST FLOOR ROOM WITH excellen^rtjorJady^PI B4I11. YA^AN^, MAN OR WOMAN, BID . or ambulatory. *— --- ’ Oroun(L floor. r“ , p.m. Anytime Saturday.______ • BY OWNint. 3 BEDROOM, li^ full basemoht', gas beak. JJ-. J,- IIXBO STORE, INCLUOINO SHOW- D^^ Highway. OR 3-1301. 000 MM IN SHOPPINO AREA, perfect tor lunch room, cleaners, sboe- repair. Reas. Rent. Call MU STORE 75x40 Will Rent or Lease. Good Downtown Location. Low Rent. < Apply at 33 Auburn. ULTRA - new STORES, wii side. PE 34145 feent Office Space 47 tiuB. Lawrence and.J'erfy 8tfee». Pontiac Comunlty Ptnance Com-pany. Call John Lee. .FE S4521. NEW OFFTCBB-WEST SIDE. FE OFFICE SPACE WITH APT. AT-tached on 8. Saginaw. Idtal lor Doctor or attorney. PE 5-lBSI. For Rent MisceHaneouB 48 flowerc. MAylalr For Sale Houses 2 FLATS , Largo Date. A rooms and I frtioil*?o?' , rentlniL* ^rtb sntiu. N< arrabgad. North Bnd.^^Jmrge^^w^ ^ gas latnace. TtnBs arraued. PONTIAC REALTY^ PE iSua PAIHLE aOMk 130 MADISON Axa. Haebastor. f-rooSM and bath down; 5 roams baOi up. Sep-amM antranees. 3 ear garage. 2sro^«‘??bto“ii.*sja»f toir70L 1415T_____________ 3 STORY BOOBB WITB 114 CAB ----ed gbrase. 3 extra loU In- . IMOO with tow down pay- ______CaU MA B-^1 after J. 3 BEDROOM SHEpT BOUSE. 3 BBDROOM. OAS BBAT, 213 W, ..........irms. MA B-mt. ' '.A'g" BY OWNER. ~SMALL ROUSE, lota. BOBO for equity and tol over paymente. $«d montbly. U OWNER, ________________ car garage, fireplace, dining large rooms. 1214 x BOO foot loi. Owner transferred. Lk Prte. Must BIB.BOO. EM 5-3005. BRICK 3 Bedrm. ho tuU barat. clue to a tburcbes 'Washtoi ton, OH 340B0P Beautiful "LAKE SHERWOOD” Cole-Easlick Restricted Commu By Owner - Rochester OI 3dORTOAOB 3 Bdrm. ranch. OL1-OtOO aft. S^ 8y owner, clean 1 ACRE. 3 kitchen, plastci, ___________ gnrdan. 510.000. OR >0330. BY OWNICR 3 B'K O R O 6 U. nortbeast side 013.000 wltb MOO down. 003 a mo. CaU PE 3-M/ appmatment esU be* nnd 7 p.m. only.___ 353 B. BBIRLBT. 3 tirptWi isi --------“-TM. m cfojr. oews., J car garage, verms, aw 3-5giI between g a.m. and 1 p m; CLARKOTON. 3 BiORO(»f BRICK raitob, 114 bath gae beat, low down paymebt MA B-1555._. SanAL PROifT, ACCESS TO 3 lekae. 3 bedmam. ettstoed ba»e-ment. fireplace, antomatlc beat, caipetlas, awner trnaalerrad. Terme. >E 543U,_________ DRAYTON PLAINS tJSfTs. CIVILIANS : $190 DOWN 'b«tr«^|^ “CTfiieT _^ioi utmtyl Open Saturday li Sunday Prom Noon to 6 ___ 04355____________MI 5-3033 Sulnirhan i-ivlilg Vacant OpeiT wnik .\t Its Best W. W. ROSS HOMES SILL OR TRADB. MODERN shade - the CL, Lincoln ^ 3 Bedroom Rabch ^ ty^ bome^ < canieted living room. Also large dining room amt kttchmi. Automatte gas beat. Lanjr lot. Carport. Owner Bateman Kampsen ... Waterford ------- drapes. bulH-Int. 3 t ment. 3 car garagt. O ferrrt. OB J-3S31. IJOO, PE 34M1.______________________ pon SALE. TO Bimi llBtATE. 3 bedrm. brick ranch type. Nlce^ locatlan. Pull bnsement. Nice lot. Aveal buy. CnU PBJ-llBO Broker FOB FACTORY WORKER With large family. 0 room bun-„On. M x^3M: . Appraised value MBOO 1 No broke?!. PB 0-3011._____ BACRlPiOg. 3 BBDROOM RANCH, large lot. email down payment takes over O.I. ktortgage at eAe"-. BM 3-0538 after 5:30 Ml day Sat. and Bun.____ _____________ BELL OR TRADB. 3 BBDROOM heme tn Pontiac for larger home to country or lake home. $5000. New^rry or*phone ft B-»it. TRl - LEVEL. 15BB OLENWOOD. Sylvan Vlllaie. A. M. CattoU, I Builder. Open Sat. • 1 TRI-LEVEL STARTER I NO MONEY DOWN Build a home to be proud of. ! Your lot or ours. Bavo model. O. PtoOley, BuUdar. EM 3-S5S3. HOU8I BACRIPICI BALB. LAKE In front and beautiful canal tun-nlai beside property and boat. B rooms, fireplace, newly decorated. ■ t- Aim. ______ ______ — In restricted district. BBOO down. —• ***** arrange r y payment aecord-- Private pr-*-1. Hrs. 1-11 WHY PAY RENT? -3 bedroom mneb Duo homO, with automatic heat and hot water. 1V4 baths, and located In aarks-ton Area. Can be bought for approximately 1380 down to OVs — ---* contract, Wg have Vacant. 3 Bedroom Brick ■0 room rancher with full basement, recreatton room. Automatic gas furnact. Other altracUve fcaturts. Call lor Information. GILES REALTY CO. rE 0411B . 221 BALDWIN ATE. OPEN 0 A.il. - 0 P M. MULTIPLE UB'nNO SERVICE BARGAIN LAKE PRIVILEOB8 — 3 U400M '1 «l WITH PART BASEMENT — A B OARAGE - ' * LAROB - r --------- J nm 1 EXCELLENT BUYS BRICK 3 BEDROOM ______ ranch homes — LAROE LIYINO ROOBU — BIRCH CUPBOARDS - 1V4 BATIM _ ON LAROE LOTS -ONLY $300 DOWN WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 350 Oakland Ave. Open Jll 1:30 PE B-1B01 or PK 8-0551 full basement with apartment, pi^ vale -entrance, hot water heat with gas. 1V4 car garage, OR 3-73M for appointment.^____ LAKI FRONl, SANDY BKACTf ^^e sleeping pofeh. 111,000. OR LAKEWOOD VILLAGE t&ALill.FK __________’ YOU’Ll, LOVE iTlESEi 3 BEDROOBU-PULL BASEMENT Brick ranch home. Outstondlng Carpeted living room and dining ---- ‘-rge lot. Nicely land- Hlghlnnd Estates near Mlgh, Only 015.000 uOVER'S DREAM h Ideal setting for MULTIPLE USTINO BE^VICB CHOICE OF THREE . .. All 01J0O - Take your choice. ■” —" ■ ' I off Joalyn ir^tifchooL New metal awning, a screens and full nnsaniem. (Number 31 Is cloee to Bey’s Club. Olassed-lo qfront porch. (Number 3> Pqrry Street. Real garog°*11iese\omes^Ma* Al^ been reduced to only gl.MO. peUng. Blacktop streote and tbo flneet of Inke prlvUeges. Toko over existing low Interest mort-yU with no mortgsyo costo. WEST SUBURBAN basement and attaebad garage. One of ttaoeo big roomy eoun-try-typo kitchens toat mom Ukea so woU. Lots of working aod eating space. Large spaetous lot closo to aU icbools and -Bait of aU - Matntonance-trao brick and alUbbium. Only $15.- SPECIAL . . . to that person who la looking lor n real bargain I 1 Bedroom' .......... 1563. New PA IRWIN and acroens and excellent li privileges. Plcnlcklna. swimming. and boaUng tn.Sgt with tl.OM down and — No Mortgage Coetsl scaped 1^ . Waterford L_ ANTIQUE L-. Modern with ! 5 bedroom ranch. U.WOOIF F rlT 34501 P Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities to Miles West of PontUc on MBI -...... MU 54RU COLORED 3 Bedrm. Ranch Homes LAldl PROMT. I ROOBU AND :aped. Pina tree* ______ off DUIe. Pur Unfurn. 113.000. C $10 NOW STARTS DEAL d —' Brtckfront—carpeted Hvlag r 'Model Open Daily & Sun. Ftom 1:30 to 0 p.nL 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Model-FB 5-»51. 1:30 to I p.m. U 34511 after 1p.m. WESTOWN REALTY TRADE j INCOME imOPERTT. I-PAMILT. ' 5 ROOMS AND BATH BACH, VERY GOOD CONDITION, EX- VACANT Only 5115 down for thU e building site' and rural living. ToUl prlct;,531ia Hurry on this. Floyd Keiit, Inc.. Rcaltorc TAKE VACANT OR SMALL HOME DOWN, OH WILL TRADE AS DOWN PAYMENT ON BIRMINGHAM OR LAKE FROPER- A. C. Compton & Sons . '5500 W. HURON ST. OR 3-1514 vea. OB 3-55B0 PE »-H»5 MIDDLETON REALTY WILL SELL FOR 03600 CASH B RM. 3 BEDRM. HOUSE ON Cau Laks. needs repairs. FE 5-3M1 Eves. PE-54313. WHITE BROS. NO MONEY DOWN ment, newly dceoratod. Storms ft screens. A real buy. I RUSSELL YOUNG REAL estate ft BUILDING NO MONEY DOWN II build a starter home on your I, Any s(ae Pull basement. Mi^^rtng Tour pUtns or ours. RUSS M^/B___ART METER OWNiOt UAVINa"“THi STATE. Large h Northern Broker. ONLY $610 DOWN. BALANCE OR land contract wltb low montbly pnyments, wUl buy this attractive 3 bedroom borne near M8UO. Convenient floor plan Includes large utUlto room, attached 3 car garage. alumiBum storms aod sOleens, large fenced lot. Mast -------------Into. “ * ■“•* to epproclnto. Ft g-30ir_ ON YOUR LOT WB WILL BUILD ANT SIZE INCLUDING ROUOR PLUMBING' MD ELECTRIC. NO DOWN PAYMENT. WILL ALSO FUB-NBH MATERIAL TO FINISH. MODELS NOW UNDER CON- Compto I W. RUB ________ »ctb!tikifoSS"fc5:s ------------------- ■LANNINO to build? We win build a eompS^ ____ rm « brick ranek wUh 114 0^ **-------------* — lot lor model. "nBT'. WILUAIU Real Btetota ft Insasanee 1513 BaMwin___________FE44B5T M.M *“U,J>rt£», tefai -UUL-, RENTERS My n few ItfL CnII G. PAN’GUS ' PB 5-IS3SI 4 BEDROOMS Jv\^ I 512,800 with 03.800 down. WHITE BROS. OR 3-1300 Open Eves, ’til 0: Sunday '1 "*** Dixie Hwy. Pricad*IM40 REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 g. TELEOBAPH-OPEH EVES. petod, modern kitchen nnd dln-etto. new 3 piece bntb. tOOO will move you In nnd 100 per month, geo ttali homo todny. Immedlnto ^oeecsslon. John K. Irwin & Sons GAYLORD PONTIAC LAKE with 3 flnplnees, modern to the minute kitchen. 10x3S IfoiraPufifria^S: rsrfr-*?^r..vss Terms. LAKE FRONT Here's your chance of i log a 3 bedroom lake ( on Orion - Ith nloe I (to. fees : I modern p-ywrpijr-for it. Only — n ACRES A real farm with S reo( bouse, newly remodeled c first flmr. 3 full bath basement with ttoam taea shed, other buildings In good shape. 1.000 red pinea. 11 aorta alack soil, 13 acres whsat. LOOK THIS OVER lit [ goo I tor i development. $30,700 010.000 down. SELL BUY TRADE LAWRENCE W, GAYLORD. Realtor 3 W. (PUNT ST. LAKK ORION MY 2-2821 OPEN 04_______ MILLER LOADED —_____________________ * leeatod In &o Drayton 3 mastor bedrooms, a huge an ig R. kttehan breeseway. 3 ear garage, green Tclvety town, eyelene feneed. The lot to nenriy 14 nere. a wonder' ful opportunity u______ Dny too hapmeet ever. Set tbl ---------- W today. $11455. SMITH WIDEMAN CRRtSTUN RILLS — QRAClOl UTINO Beautlfnl brlek. trt-levol 3 bedrooms. Oroam klteboa ---------------ntto. Carpeted Uvlni room. AUached 3>4 ear plaetered xarate. MANY MORE QILALITY FEATURES. BEE IT TO- TAROBT PGR TODAY. A ho________ for that larse family, only 55to r dowa. 10 rooms, p bedrooms, all ' CLOSE IN recently decorated. Comfortable (v hMiraama k low coet Stoker heat. A stu«i. i L¥ 1 iturdy wiui» macr oviDv. ee550, I STREHT Just'off W. Bur-A nice 3 bedroom homo plus In front porob. Hardwood fleort. ft ntosterod' waUa tbrotufoonL Ptonty of etoocto. warm. Irtend-ly ^tag * dining ..roam. TIm bsaafoant to good and dn. per-gii.iiittarma William Mflter ■ Realtor FE 2-0263 Open 3 to 5 Sun, 13 to I Retirin^g or ' Starting Out? BITHBR way. you may be tntoreeted la thli 3 tod-room roach loeatod near ^toSudM***! piaro Sind atuched garage. .Needs .^.eosne work. Kll IT4SS — MSS down. Pemlly slsed dlatog room. SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY ... NOT art-insurance V *> HURON OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 TO Bor oK ncu* ^ '. tn -Clarkston REAL ESTATE. INC 3SS5 S-lKste 81. Open Dnoy 5 m figmSAr U to ly decorated 3 bedroom bungalow wltb breeseway and 3 ear garage. New furnace and aluminum storms. Big DORRIS aaenm sncaviw» ear garagt. Tlita la •tyla amT balH apd "iSisBtoras * roMi Utto35. with flrcpln^ n rnro kiteban with twTen the immnt storage tpaos, an birch flush doera. ana formica oountoy tope, M ea-ramlo Ule bath wiS gtoaaad 3 BEDROOM BUNOALOW —Atominum sided and Inaoh latod to the toteeg degrse, glMmlng oak fleers, bonn-Sful decorated, tile hath, a la win admire, oui-*"1. .1 A • 13x35 garage, large lOiit — very low down pny-meot on tola nttraettwe mM-#rn two bedroom 3 year old bungalow, paved strecL paved drive, and dandy ga- rage, flvt blocks from U «LYN. PHA. Bll.ns h _ woodortal price aa easy torms. Bedroom and full ---------eoffipleta ir parties, black and garage. : 5.?. DORRIS ft SON REALTORS . _ • WE TRADE t W. Rnroo Phone PE 5-181 MULTI^JB USTINO SERVICE EWIN WILLUMR LAKE AREA A tovaly yenow 3 bedroom bun- full basement, enrpotad t _ room, 3 bedrooms, IH ear i rnge. nnd everything la new e< dlfion. Cha to bought on FI terms. IRia RANCHER 3 bedroom boms wltb fuU bi menL nutomatic o41 heat, al trie aMomatic hot water bea oak floors,, plastered walls, bl antoautlc htai oak ifoors. Ul n|£t tot. . GI's COLORED LOVELY. CLEAN t ROOM BUNGALOW Large Uvton room 3 average sli^ btd- Itosement wHh Ito' I drapes. . sto towa ___ ___ ((tth paymi M ansroxiawtely 153 month ssrEKskisr* ^AY O'NHL^ealtor .■W THIRTY-SIX jEm PONTIAC PREoS, MONDAY. MAY 2.. 1960 JPf Sate Homm 49[ • Por S«l» GFs Nothing. Cjpwn 8S'?sa»- ■iMd dlnlna MMtldtehm. t»tt eort* dotra. nUBM M •PRINO. Il thlt •at* i iMdroon boa*. Mew nlcbea hu new UU . aad paint Aa^ aUllty noa, wHb MW *tM««e MbiBela. BottleiM beat, Stk^ar aa-ra«e. fwat^ M. bake prtv-Uetee caPentlae Lake. *10.-•m. OI wUb Juet moittaie coiii dpwn. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor m a^eunkpa Rd. BARGAIN i aorea, | bemea oo praparty-Om Maaa baa l rooms and bath aad U rented (or $3t per month Larca home ua t rooma, S batbi GIROUX i ttM0L X8TATK . Jwy. OR 1-nc p ’tn I, Ban, tu I $400 DOWN Waterford Tdwnabip. Nearly new 1 bedroom borne, oil water heat-ear, lot IN x Md. tobool tb block. >rlaaM^.(M. ^*]{^ O. Wblteomb, ReaJtor^^oL . BLAIR > bedraoa briek veneer vrl larfe braeaeway. (Inltbed la km to nine Attached 1-ear rarai . WSlietSLi^SSmO^iai’^ epecta Mavad street and eonvenl-ent to aehoola A atorea. IN ft. lot. Need at IIT.M* with "gEORGE BLAIR NM Dbde O* . DRATmN FLAIMB »ves. call OR H7W Overlooking Sylvan Lake BRICK’ 4 bedroom' bane on tpi mar%^aTa.‘T?Sl!?J.“‘ wondertnl place to raise your ehl draal tB.lM with N.lM dowi W. Chicago wxim---- ------- wata poasesslon. OU dreulator. antS hot Water. MJN: tWO down. BM.N per month, inctndlni taxes and iaanraaoe, BTTIUITl LIST WITH 'Humphries tl R. TBLBORAPR-_________ FE 2-9236 UPLTIFLE UBTIWO BKRVfCE Transferred L A R O X UVIMO n AND DININO ROOM I. nUEPLACE — CARFKT-INO THROCOHODT — 1-CAR OARAOX^ ON LAROE 1-ACRX LOt ^ FRIVI-XJBOBB OR SILVER LAKE — tOCATED IN BEAU'n-rUL OAKWOO D MANOR ' SUB. - BBOWN BT AF-FOINIHERT ONLY. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor Uvlas room with a heart wtrm-ins N^laee B a 1 1 t-ln (nmtiy MiBben. Fall basement wUh Hre- id.^jrary^a-M-" ISM MOTES YOU IN (act oak Hoor. IM tiled baths. Pan basement. Recreation room. Larta lot Beautlhil briek trim. We have one left at thU price 1 bedroom brick home, tile bathb. Matnral mepli —— Bring---------- ■ Full 'A mtiim room. S car garage. Beautiful landscaped let priced for REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE tty BALDWIN_FE a-BM’ MULTIFLE UsfiNO SERVIck- O'NEIL CASS LAKE FRITILEOES '^Ied%H^ CarpriSTlv^ room and ball. 3 areraxe-alaed bedrooma and tiled batb. tsa. fcltcben A dining area, wltb birch eablneu. Screened porch, nicely lend-eeaped yard. Illness forces Mile 44 this loreW home. . F^ed M in.Mo; FHA. About I1.3N down. JOSLYN AREA. 2 bedroom - - unfinished attic. — as a pin ____ ____ ______I. Ltrl^ tm, combination kitchen d ^tn^i area. Full base-sBtrn^.r-*- — ursagy sg ssr gfrrn^ssjt. Friead at IU.N0. takes ap-taxes and huwranet. » per .... liXE FRm-sgo w» tble cm. 3 bedroom bonsalm. .Only I m n e s out gl.. town. Fenced rear yartU IV^croi Wt»dSSn. ifui^tue tees for cash dial.’ OFFOBtONmES t I k e • laaSiMrv.'a. S. (Yisa, thera aiw buUt-insi .. ^ VmUa / an to the Indoor t. Ker ples-atteebad ga- SS* w55derfS*Vi^' 3RiW YoS My little ■--------- BLAIR LAKE ORION m's Special -a bedroom ___ *fr?Sore‘«&rJaS: EHeboa and UTlag room. Interior needs some finishing. Fuml-tnrs Included at thts^w prlee — K,«W'wltb |M0 down. GEOR^ BtAIR % Special FEOFLE ASK - DO you ever get a nice 3 bedroom brick borne at e price we can affordt Tbe answer we can fire yoa now Is, YXSr Sc*.as?cfeir.oM gi'tg •^ffib‘f.« utllit* room end the Interior Is eoinpletely redecorated In new. fresh pastel colors. Mo spring bpdseelaeto lug to do here. Teeent end evelleble (or Immediate pos-sessloo with no down pey-mrat, caoslng eoate art RAY O’NEIL, Realtor "BUD' Move in Tomorrow Only $500 Down on IbU coxy 1 bedroom b— -lew, eU 00 one noor, located In dellKbtful wset suburban neighborhood. Features generous Bring 'room wltb picture window. targe kitchen wltb dining ' fuB betb, empte utility - —... For Young Moderns r 3 bedroom ----- style borne wltb brick ing M rerT 3 I ich style arge lot petlng in Uvtog r log arear' tUc be traetirc kitchen I ban ranch s.,--------------- front, large lot. Includes i in Uvtog r ' .most et-tted. elu-■eons, full *—t and ' basement, automatic _ -hot water. Only gl.MO a real cuUe. look NOW I ‘BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 4t XT. CLEMENS BT. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-80Cft BY OWNER My custom-built story half home will be soli saertftee price to some c epprecletcs Mmtort an- — venltnce In pleesent surround/ inxs. I bedrooms, lib baths, '.lied basement, with etieched 3-cer garexe. Tehnesiee ledge rock llreplece. Cornloe lighting — arDetlng, plus many other Blreble features. Rome is i Priced at lU.IM for oulek eels. Substantial down payment rc-oiflted. No egenu. please. $500 DOWN A modem C-room A betb borne. B years, old. Large lot In good ores. N.'IM total p^e. WIU sc- HOYT «.________________ kitchen. Underground sprinkling lysttm. Electronic gera|a d— Aeutlful lendscOMd lot Tt k Many axtrai. Call for appL For Sale Hotueo NICHCXII^ Ik HARGER CO. NOTtaNO DOWN, ^eb home ft*T5Pwater-., ford aroa. /---- ra*ted^Air>»« ■ NEAR FONTIAC OINERAL I bodroom home, gae teat, full basement. Low down payment end monthly pe»-mcnts-It's vacant. CL'ARKST0N> ARIA 3 bedroom renoh homa Itb baths. sutomelte beat. About 3350 down moves you In—Vacant. NORTH^KTO^ brick with full basemenfc a.dwood (Imrs. tile batb. Automatic heat KENT ' EstobUshed In lOlf Attractive BYLVAN AREA brick ranch home, tlon. 3 bedrms. ( Carpeted Bring Ra wltb paneled Reo. ----— - tre bedroom. OU beat. Paved street. IM.S00 terms. I. P^ BsmT. SEMINOLE HIIXS ^ Specious 4 bedrm. brick. Ing oktre large Uvlng rot_ dlnlDC room. lamUy room, dea, fcreaXfaat room, klh^on. Ite baths - Large roe. room. 3 car — sarisans.iJ. ehrpaUnx a HO. Terms, EVERYONE TALKS ABOUT THE WEATHER Jndah Lake Estates lund comfort . . . keeps, ai cooler In summer end trmer in winter because s entire exterior, ie of VI-..Ag AbimUium. Tte amax-ing heat re(lectln| power of Birch cupboards. Pull Bsm't. 13 X 33. Paneled Rte. Rm. 3 car terege^ Outside grill. Located off West Xaple. 333.300 terms. EABT SDBOIUI^ — Neat as a pin describes thU, ranch tm home. Picture windows, tiled batb. oU beet. Breeieway to attached car garage. Nice location end large tot. Now only 37300- wltb 31450 down. Floyd Kent, Inc.;'ReSltor 3im Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph “•SS GAYLORD THREE BEDROOM . West sidt. Full beseasMt cau /Ma.'s. Excellent terms. Beautiful lendecepcd lot. Complete recreation room in basement. WaU to waU aarepUng. I large Ktb**l‘ elMete**?So *?ote of A r e w o r epeee. Paved •treeU 3 blocks from etoree end schools. Priced (6r ulek sale. Vacant. CeU Im-. medtetely. LAKE FRONT WUIUme Lake Front borne . with a bee * good sandy.I landso^eu 1 .y teach. XxeeUent d lot wltb loads of ..... Roavy saa waU. FuU basement wltb extra bteta extra large kitchen Four large bedrooms. Immediate possession ExceUent price and teraix. Call now. NORTHERN mOH ARiU SS5’e‘ « £ a^.U*Si; full basement. AU floors completelv tUed. 30 x 130 lot. ^steied walls. Reerea-tioD space. Plenty of cloe-ete. Full Uuulated. City sewer' to*auurae*Viigtnal FHA low monthly, pvmeate. Bee this today > LAWRENCE W GALYORD. Realtor 130 B. PIEE BT. FONTMC FE 8-9693 OPEN 3-S 3 bedrooms. Mtoe Bvbig Large kttohen. TOte betb. vex floors. Oes beet. Very low upkeep. Alumbium storms and screens. Payments of 333 Mr month Include everything. Cell ■ oarpe^d Uv- ______________ L. Aluminum storms and screens, Oas boat. Paved street City water and sewer. 313.300 WUb eonvonteDt terms'. HOYT REALTY 364 S. TELBORAFR TRIPP DONALDSON FARE;__________ ^ Canal frontage oo Otter Lake. 3 room brick with breeteway and atucted 3 car garage. 3 bedrooms — large unlbdsbed secoDd (laor. FuU basement * ll^^pot lor a boat at OE PRITILEOSiB; 3 bedroom brick For Sale Houses TIZZY aluminum National 1 fortable A on fuel b nance-free ly beauUfu.-----^— Ished with baked-on malnte-_____________________lastingly beautiful because tfe fln-.......______-icrylie isjrtii andiBx new ideei _________ef In Uie National Home . . . like tbe exclusive "circulating" floor plan and dining space ’. . .. aim you will see why nearly 300.000 American (smUles find it to be tbe answer to ell ttetr Judah Lake Estates 4 MILES NORTH OP WALTON ON J06LTN ROAD DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 3-3113 STOUT'S Best Buys Today ORAMPS feORANNIE Bplck-‘n-epan two bedroom . borne eU on oot floor that wlU be Ideal tor you. Newly carpeted, storms and sereens end loveto yard. The beautiful peneM breesewey tekee tbe-place of "Te Old Sun Parlor." and leada to Ub car gsraie. Shopping, churebes and transportation LAROE FAMILY Here li s your chance to get over uiat closed-In lecllng. ‘ Tble larxe 10 room (arm bouse will give you room gslorc. It is all modem, bat large bem end to locsl-ed on 400x000 iT lot. Mot loo far from town and Is reasonably priced at flO.OM with terms. INCOME Two roomy 5 room end bath apertmenls, private en-trenees, full beecment, laundry fecUltlM, paved street, city water end lower. Excellent location near schools. Only 310.360 with 31,330 down. ' Warren Slbut, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw FV 341S Open till 3:00 F.M. A N N E T T MULTIPLE UBTINO SERVICE N . . BROWN ARRO SYLVAN TILLAOX—3 lot ■ —30 oak A elm trees su round this brick, 1 floor, bedroom borne. Living roox.. .... ---modern kltcben. lir THADE “=s N«r Wll- ~ Lake. Cosy two bedrodm . ^ 1. lot. WUI ec-Priced pt only petlng birch cabinets, tn kltcb- By Kat« OMnn BKCLUSIVB DISTEDIUTORSHIF ■4—1 1 BSAUTIFtnr^ AUdOST ACKB i-' lute. Lk. prte. OMdown. Oxford ..atw- J_J —:------------------------ awarded ni area. “I adore the spring! it always makes me feel yomg ^ain! ” ^For Houses 49 sacrifice’ $500 DOWN Dandy 3 bedroom, large BvIm room, 00 ft. lot. aluminiim. sell-sforliig stormi and sereOMr carport. exceUent oondUlon. Mach ‘;o*^'b.rw 'oK cost. Total ^ct only tlL230. Broker._________ stop Look See Here's a chance to trade your home of land oontraet on this, excellant 3-(amlly. modem brick double Practically In tbe heart of downtown yot euburben et- ---- Surrounded by lovely nice lawns end lovely IS. 0 rooms end tiled . AU oak floors, tire-.. .-—e, fenced yard. I you like pay I A trade or iftoo down. Lake Home Owneri leR town. Offer their 3 room ufodero bungalow. It's but o block off WettlBa Imke RM. on beet, garage, fenced lot 103x- BREWER FE 1-0833 or FE 44734 SeSHAM SEMINOLE HILLS Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow, Bring room 13x13. Also deu. nmlly steed dln-ing room. Larta kitchen with breakfast nook. FuU bessmsnl Only 33.0M down. b'e“.t attractive 3 bedroom k log room. E t5xl3 wite Full prtcu - .--- low down payment. rent beater' Only 31M down on BUs new 3 bedroom home. Cerpeted living room and ball. Largs ' utility room. Oae beet. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 143 JOSLTN COR. MANSFIELD, OPEN BVENINOS A SUNDAY MUL-nPLE LIBTINO SERVICE Val-U-Way FOR OOOD Bprs AND TRADES NOW HEAR THIS-3164 puti you , In an ektra abaiv. 3 lemUy Junior.' Now bringing in 3130 per montb for the owner. Montbly peymente only 373. LOOK SHARP — For tbe best deal '- 'own and here tt Is. Cute cosy 3 bedroom borne with ■lo-wjUl^carpcUnt ate oak a. II ear garage, take prison Wllltami Leks. At tbe miDum reoco sn e iHCMirvsuuv setting among Uu pmai. 3 bedrooms A batb, utility, atteebed heated garage 3 fidl acre loaded wHh weeping wUlows, plnee and nature teverii heaven of flowers, on paved road south- 31*M0 dow*^*uSd*4n* pi?*nteol? R. J. (Dick) VALUET FE 4 3531 3tt OAKLAND AYE. OPEN 3-3 For Sale Houses Lake Orion or Otford, ■ TRADE nice lekefront homo near Fontiee for farm In Oakland or Lapeer Co. See It new. Move right In. ALMOST NEW with »' llv. asmS-lis! Owner secrUlctng. 311.300. 3300 do. It’s reel nloa. Ruth SI. Very eomloriebla older 3 bdrm home. Bsmt., new oU furnace. (3.730. H. P. HOLMES, INC. 3131 S. Lapeer Bd. FE 8-3033 Income Properly 50 Partridge IS THE "BIRD” TO SEE COMMERCE APT. 4 Unit apartment near Coramerc 1 acre lot. Juit few yeere ol end welkbig dtotenee from eob« You coo uve bare end pay (< It out of renL (34,300. BRICK-2 FAMILY 13 rooms - gas steam bee Large rooma. FuU basement, E: ccllent eoadltlon. 111,300. Partridge ROCHESTER Inventment Income ur"isr.&«."«*ba« fuUv (umtobed and aepamte entrance. Downstairs has 3 rooms and .batb and separate entr- Each aoariment has own Im sTiitem. There Is a partial .— ment. 3 car gtrage and e fully ?nlet rcaldential stres rom the Junior High convenient to iboppfng portetloD. Tbe prlr- *-U.OOO down. ‘The 1* btock ... Roebester ________OL 1-3141__________ Sale lAe Property 51 ROOMS AMD BATH. ON CANAL Off of Case Lake. treUable May • 33,358. FS 1-1713. Ing rm. with fireplace, tx33 enclosed porch, esttng space has windows oo 3 sides overlooking lake, modern kitchen, elf beet, pert basement, attached bretoeway and m car garage. 317,3(3. Terms. . Hiltz Real Estate 1(11 W. HURON __________FE 6-3131 •________ W WATlKfEOMT LOT, EWOl. lOAlpAND, 4 LOTS SO FOOT >r frontage, paved street, lol, good beaclT 3S31 DUl For ShU Lots' Bushwss Opi»orttwiitka^ WM. A. KENNEDY MWRABLE C0RN!& LOT BUiUBBTH LAn ESTAltS. >0n HLHILL VILLAGE For Select Ilomesites— DIAL OR 3-1231 “SPRING IS HERE” (iwn^bb cAtraHT on mud ExceUeM bnUdidg slteA on mv roads, where you can get U out any time. N« water me baeement here. Where 7 £V“a‘s‘^w^•l^.•fi•iari*'^l as' LAROE AS 3 ACRES ^ In a seod communHv of" fl: homes, planned to assure yo value in me future. LADD’S INC. 333 DUle Hwy. ORJiftll SeBD OF TO ISW CA^ FOR down p»ment oo a totf See SEABOARonNANCE CO.. 1131 J»- Perry, FE 1-3411. Waterford Hills Estate A lew eboire lots left. Average 100x380 Good drainage. Ideal to- For Sole Acreage 55 3 ACRES Modem I bedrMm houie.Lt on good road. Only 05000. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Xst. 19 Years • 3PhoS‘i?lS'^']^ 5^3^0417 3 ACRBS WITH ROUGB LUMBlUt and windows lor 1 bedroom b-. Just off Baldwin. 32,180. down. OA 8-3330. 6 Wooded Acres Rltb rolling building elte — --- You must see to believe such a quiet eecluded s, 3'miles west of Fontlec. CARL W. BIRD. Realtor J03 Community NattoMl Btok Bl^. ra 4-4311______Eves. FE 0-U03 “SiUuSS* fo?" bulSte^SsAlbto - Urmx- MI 4-1I4H. OTOwilER ■ 75 ACRES, 30 OB 40 ^EEDOM Why fight with your nelgbbore whan you can enjoytte freedom „ mutlful setting lor a-borne. Friced way below tbe n,arSat Sralus. 313.000 WlU U.OOO down. F.C.WoodCo. WUllems Lk. Rd. at M-80 ^ OR 3-1335 « P » Market teeted and salable Intentory prMr»m provldt4. ■ ftrn- SSL!rilSlJ“B.^S5™3 verslte Ave.. St Few 4, (Unm— ilAM^lBXD, HOld SJ* llvery service. eiteW^ed cue- •----1. Steady year 'round tn- Box 33. Footlac GROCERY STORE ash lor Inventory S equlpmi tOn Beldtric^ FE pAlll.__ Call OA 34IU1. GUM BALL Hagstrom INVESTMENT INCOME-8 mftfti boUdlnt •od itoift. fO R- !jroi;r;3o“M''*R'n*5rtoi ftfeCti •“ resteurant buildings, both r(— 300 down. hagstroM 4000 HtgUiad^. (MHI PONTIAC OR 4-0358 "LET’S TALK BUSINESS”. Boats „all tnvtstment. 41011 Urn i Grocery — Liquor Best resort loeetlon. Near Pontiac on mein highway with good perking. Volume end profits wilt amass you. Bar—-Liquor Priosd for ‘fast action. Owner wants to |o with regular 3 ring clreus. Last years volume over, 3(3,000. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION NEIOHBORHbbb GROCERY, beer and wine Itosmee good location 33000 In bventory. F» 1-0107. OWNER RETIRiNG InctudUu (O' . .. ___ front Elding. On 8 loti.' Seale « people. Best of equ^eiti. Across street from one put yon In OWNER RETIRING Retell lumber end buUdare si ■.............. Inss ID 30 acres. ReJlroaijM^. A reel opporlm^ Ito you. Near Traverse City. Cn,000 with 010, Near ,'^tv mono witn "* •00 down. Paul M. Jones, Real Eft. 033 W. Huron FE 4-3550____^__________ FE 3-1373 OFERAflNG PACKING HOUSE. Fully equipped. Wboletale, retell,' end cuslm. Help evaUeble. Good --------- First time offered. Buel- 313.(00 down. (TELL LOCATED IN SMALL TOWN Hunters and Fishermen Or eayone who wente seebiston We have 60 acree. 30 min. drtvi from PoDtlBc. State tend on I sides Approximately 1700 ft. ol lake frontage. Nice trl-ltvel build, log site for several homes or boyi or girls camp; 314 mUes off pave pient on good herd road. Yoi beva to see to appreciate. ------- cabin I Rolfe II. .Smith, Realtor rL*d '?”settin'i“ of"M ! 344 S. Telegraph FE 3-7SM gravel drive off lake.' Fuml._. .—. tools. 3 tractors go with Acreai Money to I BtaNER FINANCE COMPANY BORRO^UP TO $500 omcBB at Fontiee — Dreytea ' ■ A' of decorations. BboVo by ap meat only. JPrica 331,1W. JST WITH US — Per iaet A ef-fleteot aervtoe. vne BUY. SEl^ TRADE — 38 yre. .wrvlng F—-tlae k trtctelty, Opoa M- .. H; brown. Realtor , Me iSItxabelb Lake Roed^ Pb FE 4-1M4 or FE 3-iUS multiple LIBTINO SERVICE . CRESCENT LAKE * $500 DOWN. 3 bedrooms, alumbium storms ft ureiiu. lerse let baumeat, wet pleetcr. luxe Uvtag“-room, alee kitohea. ToU price 311.333.___ -MaaiUy paydsedte eneaftd. Olt lem Or Olt 3^. BlSteT. Tbla lot has an eddiUonel boms (or Income; brick 3 bedroom. Your peymente ^w ox (43 per 110 DOWN ft. _ - . room on OolorM^JI femUy’. "" " *“T ASSOCIATE BROKERS NEAR MILFORD — 4 bep-room contemporary home oo canal leedlni to Commerce Lake. BeeuiUul mod ere kltcben and fai .with firaidace. batb OB lower [amity room bedroom end ItveL 3 bed-. BMu. end -living with llreplece oo up- - down, balance 475 room modern 1 flur 3 bedrooms, good con- cerpetibg ft drepertes loci tiled bath, ample clout i bewment. water Mftenbr, oil braeuway, aHaehed IK ca rage. (U.(50t Terms, TOO- iStefrOnt .......... LAKX SHERWOOD” lOO- Lekefront ...... 371' Lekefront __ Cole-Easlick. Restricted Communitii IM 3-0005 MU 4-1 ROCHESTER BRICK KANC'll — Near MSUO. walnut paneled step oown living iwm , Igju* wiin raised heerib log bunting fireplace. 3 specloua' beu-'rooms, 3 eeramle lUc betbk. II beumenL Igc fugb* 1000300. ati ige. |31,feo. 7 - ——-----.it school district through t3tb grads. Larger comer M light oak floors, tiled betb, vestibule entrance ft duet, nice kitchen, partitioned bate-ment. ell automatic (urnece recreation space. Only 113,000. *1 FAMILY INCOME. tld.OOO With 03.004, down. Sen or trade, to rooqie- -10 down ft 0 up. 0 batb-r«^s. frame build Ing. nice East Side location, baeement. stoker fed furnace, gee entometto Dot water. paved etreet. Wukly Income glOO. A real deal. MACBDAY LAKE FRONT. 01,000 down. 0U,0ST full price. Modem - ----- *■—[alow, Ir— — T. nice. Living rum UX40 llreplece, outing room 1------- Ige modem kltcben. 4 epe- ROY ANHETT. INC.. REALTOM gg B. Huron St. open Bvenlnse ft Sunday I - FE 8--0466 $9,500 WIU bitild I^todrocHw tUe bath. 3-7030. RUSS MeNAB MtT METER Don McDonald Id on yo* tot or utoe-im bone w: Ie betb. del DR I-M37. >i«!k IJoera, iaiBe MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM. Drive out to our offtoe ft see our Pboto-LUllngs. FE 3-7MI - RES. FE 440U CLARK REALsESTATE TO BUT. SELL ft TRADE TOWERING OAKS Surround attractive red brick roneb cm rooihy lot lU k ,310 ft. Nr, -lake ft toll courtc, schools SetJffW teu. Ftrmiaee. '3 bmlrms., lib batite, bimt-la vonlto. Lte. klt^ •a. 'Yaantflawa cnbldbte. break-(ut raiTHlAek t^ drive. 3 ear garage. Bum U37. gU.M0. (3.I0* Du^ IbfpeeUon win prove eqt-•tenmng buy. Aeeau' to good Haroid Franks Templeton Xear Luke Oakland 3 bedtaom atodem borne,. Mly 31. IM. Bcesonable dowa pey-laeto. extra large JM. . K. L. Templeton, Riahor CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 003 CommunUy Nettonel Beak Bite, Wi 442U Eves. FE 0-1303 For Saks Ffirins 56 uo' acres, 'grade a build-taigs 36 acres clover. 5 nru ■ winter wlieet, S(< earei plowed for -ai'Mk. JlUJ 1 ^rBurineir^^ 07000 I 300 X 4M IT. OS300 ! Auburn Rd. 3001 Roekhaven. , i irOOOlTiOY - OBOUND FLOOR location with parking Ir........ Stf..i,e*‘??nct“Ta. nlture, gae hel«. Ideal ' Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE LUMBER & BUILDERS SUPPLY . 30 years of eucceeeful operation - 3 acre yard with beaulUul ofteu ^^jmd^^^show Oud sS$? o£n»to*ll!ghwar I^tlae area. Owner says "Ocfng.ta California." GET A DEAIfl HOLLY QUONSET Bert Is a ‘-'stepped up" quoneet with face brick front, show room windows 40' X 140’ 00 apaelous main Commercial strut lot In Holly. Muitituds of utss. discount store, eppUaneet, furniture.- etc. 030.000 wttb one (ptod down. Send for Fertrltee'i (ru "Mleh-igea Bulneu Onlde." Partridge FE 4-3001__1000 W. HURON REStAuRMr Dixie Rlgbwey, Clarkston area, new operating. Belltaig bMauee of 1)1 health. Terms. Mrs. Metsel. BEATY DUTV a WHEEL TRAII^ er (or tele or trade lor pickup. _Fe_M04r______________ LOn, '^RAttER. OB (THAT HAVE have you u dn. pymt. 00 Lk. home. EM 34360,__________ SMALL MObSRN ROldrTb BS moved tor lile model ur. EM 3-0011. 8. Conway. ____ sell'or trade. 8PRXY~0UN, 4 H.P. Inburd motor. 3500 amp. light plonL 3000 Amp welder genemuire, r belt sander. 3 H.F. tmetor and rolls. 11' rotan mow-et. 10 ft. row boat, MA M3M SELL OR TRADE . OZFOR£)-LAKi 6hION LAKE ’ORlONLukefront. wooded area, ueelleot (or bl-level or exposed basement home. 03,050. - l^tly^^rolUoA OXFORD AREA-00 x 100'foot to with Ixke and pkrk prlvlisgu. 01 Davit Uke. 03.300 terms. C A. WEBSTER, REALTOR benttot. linurenee, Luo' CO. room tor expaorion wltb- ^“SSSr-’tSSlc R2 COWBra L rBovri^ u, S ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT__^ M ft from-re near downtown Rorbestev 00 MO terme. SMITH A & LILLY =ROGHESTER CotTMTicrcial -PropFrty Here to a ooee-in-a-llfe-tlme Investment opportupltv. This property to toeated la tbe highly desirable downtown Roeheeter commercial area. At 131 Walnat Boulevard. Tbe large apartment building now cn the property —has an lacime that can easily make your payments. A perfect situation for toe young buatneu or profustonal mao. Juxt 03.000 down and vou baye a borne, plau of bulneu, an Income end exeellent future Inrastment. Don’t watt on fltia — irsuvQ lanu cvuMst you. Friced at ool; ^ bMg. spot. GOOD MODERN - ---------------- Wqi-trade for land eootract o, teU on Ubiral terms. L^ H. Brown Realtor Ask lor Mr. Brown. Fb- 1 • FE 3-4fl0._______________• SWAP 13 GAUGE nWCA FUMF gun tor but trailer. MA 1-0703. WILL SELL OR SWAP PISTOL FOB .tye^recOTder, good guitar or 7 For^le Clothing^ 4 PR. LAons Wbdium miB. an AA. Lite new. FE 4-0007. CHAPEL TRAINEb WEDDINO gown, tiara,' else it. FE 34010. DROBAC8 VARiitY STORE. M, Baldwin Ava. Mm door to Battor-beek’e Auto Parta Dressn, eot-tOns aad otters, $143. Men’s suite, 3 M to (LOO. Ladiei and Men’s Bolts, M.M. Shoee-mao'a women's wnd chUdrene’ 0 .30. Purs sod mu s_topcp4te._0I.00._ IT'S SPRINO AT THE "OF SHOP." Wide assortment of good spring ft s summer elotblng. Many ttems like new Opportunity Shop, St Jamu EpiecopaJ Churen. 3H W. Mult. LEASE ___________lent. Fl- __________11 ueded. CaU FE 3-1433 aftes 4 p.m.__________ SEmiC TANK TRUCK (VACUUM). ■ 1004 Font Jtm CctiJkl miles. -----ijg, Hues and all Sale Rertrt Property 52 CASBTILLK. NEW 3 irn, but Uvery 1 ____________ 500 er FI 3-Otlt. MODERN COTTAOS IN WOODED nru nur lake, wmpletely (um. ^L -Model A Ford. Near Wut Branch. 01500. PE (-4770 alter ■ Suburbsn Property ‘ 53 BV OWNER. MODERN 7 ROOM bauu 3 ear garage, 34‘ ,.x 30* work ebop. 4 ed)oTn(ng lc)U In HlUmu Mlcb. FuU price $13,000. OR 44106. ________________ tOlit each.or g7M both UL 3-134}.__________ BLOOMFIKU) -iRANKLIH ROAD between Oroton ud_Der'v. 160 (L X 100 ft. 04.300 STUART B. FORTNER. MA 0-3107.____________ HLOOMF7BU) HILU BILL-elde lot. iK teres comer of-puBsten Road and MarteU Drive. Ideal (or ranch type bomb built Into slda . of hlU. Sewer to abudv in. muy buutltnl treu. This chotot.pofeel Is ovsriooking ’ TAraRN SOM" rood near Ohio ..«« w.uv* has suflere-l 3 beprt ettecks. Doe- Cpr. Oolf Woodward 3-0700. STORE CORNER Ceu Lake Rd. 37iS0 ft. sq ft. of etorete room. Woeful loutlon. good for Any but; .neu^ 4-4& betweep 13 end tavern SDM — Low rent Ineludcs Uvlng quarters, needs new raen-agu. Live eouille eu make good living here. Trade for part — "statewide OL 1-11 LIGHT ORAT SHABRSKIN suit with slight buring-bons. tiM 40, ekuUent eoo-dUlon. price, tie. Medium brown sherkikln suit with light pUild, etoe 40. extoUent eondttion, 030. Brown gabardine slacks, exuuenl undttlsD. stoe 34, glO. Sky-blue duskUi Dak slacks, ES.‘«liS« ■toe 44, good eotiiUtloa. 010. Powder bhie or light gray duskln Dax elacks, els a 34. good condition. OlO. ■' Fbone MI 4-4700 evenings. BIMI roRSML, SUB-im. 14. exc. eond., reu. PE 3-WL WOMEN-8 bitESSES «DEB 131b. Reasonable. OH 3-7IU. WEDIKNO DRESS BIZ'e'"I3.""#B 4-3000 or FE 44400, Sate Houseliold Goods 65 STEF TABLES, temps. coHu labia, tnporl FE 4-OtOt. SMALL 34- X 34- BusIness^pportMnrtk^^ 9 UNIT BRICK APT. Sale Land Cpntracta 60 Seerlftoe (o utUe eetate SmeU down peymenL f«ui“SS2’dtiS"" 30 FIR CINT DtSCOUMT OH tetNO «oatract aeeaonsd 3Mi >ears. Furchosere bu 13 p*r cent equity. FaymeaU (4S. Your coat (3.383. C. Pangus, Realtor liOS MvM Mi .7-3M8 Ortonvllte LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sen lerl Qerrite. EM S-Mll en-fid 3-4I30. ______________ Money t (Ueanead M> Builders, AftentiUn . « lota for sale te Weterferd Tvp, IxeeUen* luetlon. Only OtBO# w. luy one ud retoeu the oitert at wur build. ,, WHITE ,BROS. ipea Eru ^ sVs^day 13 'til 1 BAIT ISROF-OAS BTATION _ Dotes food burinus. Small Bv-te( qulrtars. Mtenew storoge pond. Worm storage beds. Tble proMrty Is located-te bdut of iUt dtoMot. Owner reUriag, A wonalbfiB opportunity (or retired mu or eonple. Rul estate ate toeteeu priced at only -•**• Terms or wtU dtecount f i Dorothy Snyder I-avendcr ' Her tor Eu. to rtem .! «»a,^3.uto ttto jRJUk' ________________ shop. New 3 bedreoffl lots. 3M0 Lopsvtew. Becu..-,-U U.8. QUICK (to TO 3803 LOANS Sbama& finance 03, 1133 N^FERRY STHMY Buy Parking - Phone FE 343 Signature 3 electric stoves, cheap. FE Wethers. (38. complete. New tresses ud dteettes,_______, - and, K prtot. Everytbtng to u furniture at bamfn ^us. I terou. THE HARO AIN HOUH. sell, tnuie. US E. Con. FB 3-ROOM OUTFIT sI2?*i. 3ml™om end ( F2JSltir4|*0-??ftrTw Avenue. FE 4-78SL ' coMPLEiR mra ft BEDDING. iBE- • SILVER gray BEDBlI. pomt Double Jreeser. bocicese lerxe chest vanity temps. _cbere Lake Av* ^ _ BtUM^-Aew davenport end chair. cto'iSite"*? d***"**' PH. FE 2- OAKLAND V TUB FONTIAc press, MONDAY, may 2, 1960 TH1RTY.se VEX- Sale Houiehold Qoode 65 HeaielioM Poods 65 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OUAX. HOO«B PAINT. Oal. J1.N Vinyl Linoleum, Yard 79c NUBbBR BABC PAINT, 0»1. «i.M $$ WHOLESALE $$ TUB AND UNOLEDM Itew b ie Bu«i,lajr II" I ’• BCA All MU W a wrltUa fMimAtM. M I to ehooM IKMB. **--■ XUMbolb U. M. WD I to * ud BwhUi _..j, 1 iM- vlndovo with num (tormi A utmim. I itdrm dooM ond I dori. BMtT444.______ iTare oreen nylon arm chair, subtly naad. Ul.-ftra- DISCOUNT PRICES Bedroom putflttlng Co. 4743 OUU Buy. Drarton Plaint Open till 4. pn. tni 4 ____1,000 f^N^of A AJP Market BINOER CONSOUC, LIOHT WOOD, cablnat. tawa forward and feveru — Eg lag aqidpped. $47. Curt’i Appllaneai. PE MO 14. TAKl OVBR PATMBfTB H.U PIN Super Keu-Tona — $4 44 Oal. Datd Power Moweri — $14.44 up Rebuilt Sweepara — $4.4$ Good WblU Bouaa Paint — $1.M ~ "nt Tblnoer — 44e TAPPAN OAS BUILT-tN OVENS; and ransaa, $ai.M and up. B. B. Munro EltetrU Co. 1040 W. Hur- Por All Sweepere BARNES A HARGRAVES HDWE W$ $-1101 Open Bun. 4:40 - 1:00 p.m. ELECTRIC DRYER, 440: REPRIU erator. $3$; 31-ln. TV, good cond. _ PE_A_____________ PRXXZERS-NOROE PREl Cheat and UprlghU New modela allgblly acralehad or crau marred modela at big 1"-Couot prlcea. Two yaara to pay^ ** waVn!? OABERT* Ml N. Saginaw ________PE W iPRldlDAIRE RANGE. 14EE,H1 * —**- “ur bontt aumrner oottage. 4.34$? ____________ FREEZERS - Ol%iaHT PAl name brandi, acrauhad. Ti valuea I14M4 wblM they_________ Ave. &RET ------- UUTHBR PLATPORM rocker. Duncan . Phyla davenport, Apae' color. All metal floor lamp, lac. aond^PE liU47._ ______ abtpdiNf DUH wAia^. re- hum. $7$. R B. Munro Haetrle _Co., 1040_1V_uron.__________ aOUSEHOLD ITE$M AND APPU- WATNE OABBRT 111 N. Saginaw______PE 4-4144 ■ UVINO ROOM SUITE: auKb chalra: radio pbm.; ft#t’ Iabidr:, drAMR! rEAChi If WRlIfOBR WASH- SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 $11 down — $$ mo. aewl^ machlnt total balance only $14.40, capital Appltanea. >E TRADE-IN DEPT, ..14104 REBUILT WASHER WOOD DINETTE ......... LOUNOE CHAIR.........4 4.00 3 PC. LnriNO RM. SUITE l» CO METAL BEOS * — COa SPRING .... RECORD CABINET ['chairs JII lOW DOWN. BAST TERMS Wyman’s Furniture Co. 16 W. Pike St. Used Trade-In Dept. in»a Chair .......... $14.4$ - . na cabinet ........ $14.4$ RoUaway bed, complau .... Oio.oo ... $» M HUr”Saahe tat 34 In. m^ bunk 'bMa.'eom' $$4.14 book- Double dreaaer. ooodtVab service store IB 8. Call_____ PE BAlll UPRIORT PIAltd AND LAWSpN fSttY doOT'ar VENTiLAraib aooot, 444.11. r. B. Munro naatru Oe., 1444 W. 'ALNUT DlNlNd I AND BUPlET. OL Sale Miscelfameoiw 67 A-L CLBAN CLOTMINO AND UN- Purnlturc. PS Na manay dawn PBA approved. • PREE ESsTIMATEB. PE 4-Tffl BEEP AND PORE' - RALP ANl I aeatlnt nnd Cowling O ur. 17»N WimnaaLk. puur. 1 _4t MM. w __________ r^vatii.________ RATfirUi^^'COLOi^ _ uHipgfc llchlaan PI rd LAho i iATHROdis parrfiRes. iMiTp® gaa' turnacaa. Hm watatx 4t bollara. Autematla aratar bc»«>, Hardwara er a. euopllaa. crock A ftTnt.^ CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4atatb Maaonlla ........ $1.00 4x4xii Pegboard ........ $3.00 4i8tS Plyieore ......... 04.4S 1614$ 33 ft. Rock Lath 0 .00 4k$ plMterboard ......... $13$ ‘Burmeister LUMBER COM PAW 7440 Cooley Uke Rd. EM 3-4171 Open 1 a.m. to t p.m. dally Cash and Carry Specials ltd. ineulatlon 1$ o.c. 10$ ag. ft. ............... $3.11 Pouring tnau^atlon Ip bng. $.10 0 preflnlshad mabog $6 40 ea. w Pin, .11 H-. « 1 z 13 ibalvlnf . iObll tor an your rough lumbar A tnm naaoii HAGGERTY LUMBER 14<7 Baggarty Bwy Waakdavi. T to $ Sale Misiieilaiieoiis 67 us. Oov'L^hiapaelod R Knotty Pine Paneling I MTTERN8 WPS. wn and WC144 cHURars. INC. EJ T C H B N CABINET 8INK8. TllghUy bcralchad. 4T inodal 004 vi^. 443.14 whlla tha? 4ai Aleo terrine valuaa on 44- ai 46" modale. No phone ardara, please Michigan muoraecant. 343 Orchard Laka Aka. Part free la 3P! ■ UwiTmowbb suRPBNim. Pick- ^up and deliver. PE 4-1311. . LATHEr A DRILL PRE48 POR aale. OR 3-30$4. LAVATORIBB, " faucets. 434.$0 Factory irregulars. Terrific values. Michigan Pluorescent, 101 Orchard Laka Ave. — Free rear _ -........-_______4-4104. NEW SHALLOW'imX JtOUMP $04.60. Btalnleoi ateel double sink $10 0$. Steel double sink. 410$$ 1000 M-S4 West. ____ NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS. Priced from 404.05 Ineluding ez-clse MZ. Oood selectlwi of rebuilt tvpewrltera and adding machlnee. Porbes Printing A Offloe “— GOO Dlzla HlicRway. ttae Btata Bant^ NBW AND USED OIL AND GAB lumacea — Very rets MA g-igoi. rj^^WWTTH EOTEN if blistering ..dtta to 3470 dirchard"Lake Rd. LA1^‘ OARDEN mowers li to S°1n^. Oo^U. ^BhlattAOWar aadjractor Mrv-IM. BHggi. Cllhtoo. Abhltf paRa. CABUtirr sine and oalB ranoe. READY MaBb, block, door stUs, ley eapt. Pontlae Pra-Caw (&., $4 W. Bhcfnaid. n CtRCLB PL&DRE^NT UCflWS. Most inodem iighu for kitchen. MIchigaa' Phioraioent. _cbar^Lalke_$— ’* DAVib B DIAL COi^OL SmoiR ^ ZAO In beautiful blond conaola. raak ------- button hoiei. ate. You monthly or $60.10 t "—AppUanca. 1 balanct. Capital 4-0407._________ DO YOU HAV¥ JPAfWTl Interior exterior, bm our waU paper 1 matching fabrta aalectlon. rr^ Bros. Jcllad Magte no di 'dAELANO, FUEL A PAINT 434 Orchard ik. Av. . PE $SI40 DOUBLE BINE COMPljBfE. .ELECTRIC LIOHT PIXTURIs. Unusual datigni for ovary room. Pull-downa, Dalloona, Starlights. Some aUgbUy marrad. Terrific valuai. Buy direct and 1 a v e. MIchlgu^PlMreacent,^ 301 Or- PULL 10 TN. COUNTER TOP PRI-gldalra built In range, eoppactone. display model, 477.73. 34* in. satin finish PrlgldalrS counter top am duplsy modal. 440.17. lain buUt-ln oven, floor 1. Auto. eontroU. IMEOI. O. A. Thompaon, 1004 PREE STANOINO TdlUETS $14 05 Double bowl sink...........40.4$ tb-ln hard eopoer. ictory jnoa—/rraguli ; PLUMiUMO SOI Full line of building WOLVE^NELUMBER 330 B. Paddoek. PE >4744 FEDERAL Modernization Cashqnd Carry • Specials 7 Day Salta Combination ^ ALUMINUM DOORS GUARANTEED I FULL INCH THICK aluminum .comb' doors. : larly priced 43$.I4. You LBAVniO THE STATE. MOST BAC-rifice household furnlibinga. Deluge electric Rot Point etove: 33 cubic ft. upright '----- ‘ room suites; 3 dl can Phyfe drop chairs: exeouUv sewing machine;________.________ . oak end tables, corner tablet and eoffec tables; China; Crystal: 4 i> 13 rugs: living room cbnlrs: ta^a;' sUvsr sarvlcc, ate. Ml UMED ' OAR BEDROOM SET.‘ 4 drawer ^eat A double bad. MA »3»4. _______________ LATE MODEL '40 EUDCTItQLUX vacuum, complete with an at- ________J. 414.44. Pearaoa' nltura, G Orchard Laka ‘ _____ UNOLEOM AND PAINT BALE. ,1* _ pile* »t Jack's. 341 BaMwlA Ave. MATTAd WASkBR AND DRTER. laic model. Repotsesecd, Balance _43 par week. ScLek's Uj_i-rin. MAPLE CEDAR laic model. Repotsesecd, Balance aB8TV~ diiil, tieoe, cioe. znm eitarpanei, — barbecue, Ice akatee, rlngi, toboggan, down comforter and haa-took, n 4-3344 after 4. MAP^ HfgSib cdocB ti$. .ok I PAJRB 0 MAPLE BONE -■-* with ffivipy* UTTurg puiSimmB A Am- • 4317 Dlzla. Drayton OB 3-«$$4 MATTA^rWRINOER WASHER 4 - INC^iOIL APT. SIZE EELVINATOR REPRtO SumhJPumpt ------------------ CRUMP ELECTRIC ___J7L %D0e_ HEW I'nECE XROBHLBR B room set, , wiu aa«rlflca. NEW . ..IMMANTB, t_ I. ASPHALT * VINTL T Pontiac Carpet & Linoleum 441 laja^EmE laeE rd. OVER $4 USED TV EBTR ST •WALTOI^ TV 414 E. Walton RgJWiOERATfWB AU-^k^EB, an slsee. Raaaonabla, dwi Balam PE 4-7144 or_MA i-fsn,_______, ■ ■■ RSPHiOERATOB - OE A-1 Running condttlon-fuara _ Hi-Fi TV jiwl Radtos 66 ri? IN~MAbNA$^ CoStoLE^ TV. PE JI-4J44.___________I Sales Tax Included > REPOSSESSED TV BARGAINS MA 5-7273 Sale Miscellaneoua 67 COW MANURE, PE 5-3840 after 6 uctibna, gl lasy Spin used 4 tl c_____________________ . washer, like new, used $ times. Palejr lawn mower sharpener chine with InttrucUons, com; OL 1-4437 weekdays, 4-4 p m_____ I uno OAS FLOOR FURNACE —1 an controls. Ace Heating and iHng Company, 1731 N. Wli-BS^ .Rd.^MM. OR 3-4464. EL Mi TAnXS 0600 CON- ________PE M134. rcOrcfiasriBasrsig: tor'.drivan .... 444 OR 3-5394 PIPE. I PT. !i^MBn40------ PB 4-3140 LENGTH. „ ,— ,ar Icaztti, Tbompean, 7006 H40 B prOAROBN TkACTOR AND aquipniaBt, eze, aand., M 0-n. ObARANTRBD 43 aand., MA 4-1344. __________ OAU 40; 34-fnL anko. gaa ■ f?3: ---------11 aonu par __ Dupici plugs, II, Santa each. O. A ThamiMOO. ikM M-4t Watt. h IN, poondnuTwa iiowbr. ____________________ »• LAWN-.MOWER, m HORSE. -----. 3 cyeia aoglaa. 434.44. t termi •▼alUblf ITXAR mYlCE ftT6RS IKiAL. RLBi BRATCH C^*‘slStt’anS*fittiS^U4^ LMMdrr tfmvi ttAnd R Imm* m 8. iSglnaw^ fa 4dll4t AMiERlCAN PLTER TRAIN POR ROLL-UP AWNINGS SAVfe 50 PER CENT 144 par cent alumtnura ran u awnings.. Enay credR tana sv^le on 4 or more n I awnings. Avatlabla b Bnlea tnz b colors, ad. Prices tanj^h Sale J^< 4U.lk 434.84 044-M 444 18 400.81 t track triple $14.95 ssrvtee on 4 w MJasanan, r~ FEDERAL Medemization Plenty of Free Parking On Our Lot GARAGE DOORS Paeiorr aaeqnda. AO atnndard tlaes In atock Iran m *l« W-Blectrie door operatora, Adding Wc give esttmataa on garagt ra-•odellng. BERRY DOOR SALES vnlOG 414 40 and e sllZbUy marred. II ^ kMtled gaa fic vaMra. NUchl- We lervlea what w Autborlied Deafer.- EVANS EQUIPMENT ..RECLAIMED BRICKS CLBANEV, READY io USE FIELD TILE . lie eacl 4-:nch tubino - i beams New A PREE ESmiATES PRA TERMS SURPLUS LUMBER & SPECIAL Cupotee-BMetal .... Oarage Siding -- OenulM SchoT Desk, onl^^ .. 4 3.4 rd. 3^ .44 I ft. .... 4 7.7 ihoga-iy Ply. 4z4 $40 AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN HEIGHTS PB &18303 SCOTCH ram $ut6u wck and ________ _»z 8i^Tuu r. _dlg. MT 3-3741 liter 4._________ SEVERAL OIL AND OAS FIRED furnaces, crate marred, but fully guaranteed. Ace Heating " Cooling Comi>any 1734 H. SEWER PIPE-ALL SIZES COMPLETE LINE OF FirnNOS 4" SlIpMal pipe 4.04 ea. F' BUpeeal pipe $1.40 ea. SUMP CROCK-GREASE TRAPS BLAYLOCK COAL A BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 01 Orchard Lake Ave.. FE 3- Special Paneling Offer ,x0 paneli. mahogany y-croove. D grftdt 14.10 eftcb iwll nAPi»lH Va'^ tnfthogftl^ ^ ^ V-gl-oove' preftni^ed* . |7.00 each Oak Flooring ed . . ....... $33$ M I^Blon ....... 114$ M $vw. « wonmoB .. ... 1130 M No. a ahorU ........ BENSON LUMBER CO. Pontlae__________ FI 44041 SAVE ON USED 37D -voortiati raEMENDdUS BARGAIN. Power Handle lawn eoulpment. Attachmenta Include (11 tiller. I3| bnia spraying unitr and boM, (31 adger-trimmer (4) 31 unit with 3*(i Bril CARNIVAL By Dick Turner "Oh, Jimmy has the know-how fqr Jalopy customizing. What he lacks is the wherewithal!!'' Sale Farni EtyiipiiiMit 67 t H.P. RIDtNO. IXtACTOR TTITR plow. culUvalor, ORD TRA< ■iQwer, 3 14*’ ^pww«. ■ of MA$ .MU 4-0363 WANT 4 PI. DISK POR PORO OR Ferguson tretor. OR 8-1711._ BAROkDfl TRACTOR. RIP oW- • sessed OUvar, super 44 tractor trip plow. Used very ittUe. In ea-celteat oondlUon. At Praulz Oliver SalM an M-M luxt north of _pxford. •a UTIL. TRAC- A N D SniEIELIIORSE - ------monte, a models l^arwJ-JSf- Sale HoMaetraHers $9 BgbIi A Actn—uriku 97 BEAUTTPUL MEHCOBT MARK $4 _____wookdays and 13 to I on n^MW^Huron ________n 4-4741 twLsIa. Got ran " ^I^Saln'^ - ■ OR 3-k44i. TRAV'EL TRAILERS Boo tbo all new Crot. Tour-a-homo and Apaelw Travel trailers. 14 to 30 ft. modeu. Blandard and oempleuly self-conuined. $—1444 Teur-a-hame models, left onrer SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS M-14 at tba DoaiW BtopUghl ^ HOIXT UAR-.. iCT SMIb. 14310 Holly Rd., Holly.___________ TRAVELO (4 FT 'ALUM. aWhINCT, MApIo 4-7471 kARM ^^NERT IS CRAFT CAVALikk : CRAFT PIBKRGLAB lAILPISHBUNFMH PORTABUC DOCKS-ROIST- lust north EGmUTE, OUvor Salea on $04 north of Ozford. a Dana II k i-3m RIDINO TRACTOR anew blade, dlak, < 1e bar. $37$ 1160 1-1044. J*LOWt Oal^'M.OT CUhTratbr. reel mower, good After $ UL $-1731 ET OF DOC8. 1 I___ Double bottom plows a condllloo..$13$! _Fwgiteon Jraewr. J)A 44i$4 _ ISBO GARDEN TRAC7GR8 AND EQUIPMENT POR. AS LOW AS g^USED POTTER LATTN----- Sale Musical Goods 71 FREE 1 mtmtht plane centnl. Try before you buvl Only 414 per mo. plus cartage. Full credit allowed If ourehaiod. GRINNELL’S 37 8. Saginaw FK 3-711$ EXPENSIVE ACCORDION ANDGR amplifier. Reas. FE 3-144$. METROPOLITAN SHALL GRAND SANO. dark walnut ----- ' Uvered ........ Tuned and .... $360 COmiNA- , 4 months old. Mahogany l. j. jh and bmeb. .................... inenee Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA, MIRACLE MILE PHONE PE »4t34 oottar. silver-tone MT 3A,-"- PIA.no SALE AO> floor ’modela on sale, have all stylea r choose from U the a Clark line. MORRIS MUSIC •' " Telegraph S Tel-Hu a from U tba famous Story Sale Office Equipment 72 $$ DESKS. BBCRBTART OR BU8I-nee^ choice 110. Housa, 103 N. C ADOINO MACRINEB, PROM $1$ CASH RBOISTERS. PROM 146 PONTIAC CASH REOIBTER n 8. SAOINAW ------- . DICK iUMEO- Sale Store Equipment 73 BEER, VEGETABLE, DAIRY AND Sale Sporting Goods 74 A -TRULY I STOP SPORTS )CEN-ter. Piehlag tackle, guns, archery equipment lone star boats, mer--■— —— water ekils, travel ar.. ________________ mowers. %aln sawn, hobby — piles, trap field. A rtOo range Special thU week Water ekils SALES, l$3te Hoii? Rd.. HoUy. - OIT APACin CAMP TRAILER8. demo.^W n^elr*Piei»»^ nw-lOM models on hand. Bill cditer Boats and Motors tk mile east of Lapeer on M-ll, open 7 daye — -■ e nl^ts. All for I GOLF CLUU FOR SALE 43M. FK TYpBwai™t|^^ This Week’i Special CASH AND CARRY 4-zO- PLYSCORD . OENurN^^mincA $$e a iQ?*n. PONTIAC PLTWOOD CO. 144$ Baldwin Rd. FB >-$$43 TRAILERS. m UNS - BUT, BELL. TRADE, Manlay Lraeb, M^Bagley^^_ OOLF SKY. MEVKB USRD, COM-—a ,w.tb ba,.Twmw. I4E- LUODERN AND AWOUB. - tell, trade and repair. Burr-I, 37$ S. Telasraph. FE $-4761. UVB BAIT. ALL E1HD8. TROOT CtmI M-34. Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 TALBOTT LUMBER ~ ' ' 't. Atnirinnin window!. nblng and alectrteal 3$ Oakland Ave. PE AAA-A BEAUTIFUL MRRION BLUR Sod, delivered or laid. MUIberry $-l$4V. _________________ A-1 BLAO^rnT.-LOADBO OR Dl- Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78! ERS FOR AS LOW AS $1$. 11TE RAVE A BIO SELECnON TO I CHOOSE FROM SO COME IN ( AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW FE 4-4714 FE 4-llU Rent Traikr Space 90 ___FE $-3341 ... ____ ..ilVATE. quire 141 Doris Rd. OXFORD MOBILE MAN0H ' teese who want the beet. 44x04 vfuT wie eaat.of 0».w«« YiUt road. OA _>3O0at_______ WANTED TO RENT: TRAILER apace on lake^MY J-1447^^_ YOD-VE SEEN THE REST: NO# soo the bust iquaro Laka TraUar Park. PE 4Ax«a ________ For Sale Tires Spruce, Uoerhelm Blues. $Vk to 7 ft. Black HUl Spruce. White Sprues, 4 to T ft. Small Blue Sprupe. 3 to 4 ft Michigan Nurs-ery/grown trees. Pontiac Laad-srtplng.jrE $.4477 or FE J$:$3$4. NURSERY OROTTN EVBRORe£( trees and shrubs. 1 to 4 ft.. 10- or or murp, 41.64 ea. Less than 10, $3 ca. Teu dig.- 13 mL north of Prattaeon UB. IV Ctdar Lane I BIgelos Road. MA $ 3633’ BlcetlO Rd. $ 'inUes'7^‘of "------------m J g, For Sale Peti . . l-A POODLE TRIindlNO. BY Barbara. Mo sudaUvoa used. PE _4-3$40._________^__________ 3 ARC RBO. BRITTANT BPANIXLa' Males. $ mo. old. Also 3 jt. old female rog. Brittany. UL_ 4 AKC DACHSHUNDS' AT STUD. Purotee^ Jamor's.JPE g-3$3S._ AKC REOISTEREO DACHSHUND puppies, OR 3A174. AKC DACHSHUND ■months old FE 4-4444. COLUB PUPPIEB. ARC REG. $3$. AUo female, ^fbl jrowi^ ^3 ^e. DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPS, registered, show quality. Sire and dam. Outstanding AKC cham-teoDs. San and granddaughter of Dictator. MI S3M0. DACHSHUND. MALE. $H ifOS. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. AEC rogtatered. JU 4-mg. WANTED FOR itseaa. 347 N. Perry. SHEPARD. RBOI8-; male boxer. AEC RESiS- POODLE PUPPIEB. SONIATORE' AJEC* M S. M#wpori. PARAOaCTB. OO^. ^ TALK, -----------—- ■ ffrd Kouse^ 301 riret St. Roehaater. OL i-rf-n PiaBOHE. PAMTAUa AMD ROLI^ ers Prau and up to 44. OR 3-3W PUPPIES. PART OOLUB. CH^N P0(>DLE8. miniature. SILVER champion slrad. 47$ up. OR POODLES $10 down [unfa Pet Bhop __ PE $-3113 .OODLES, TOT PUPPIEB AND _frevm dogs, reasonsbie. 441. Third. THE SALVATION ARMY —=HED aSmO STORE------- Everytning to meet your needs. parakeets. OUARANTEEO TO WA8HINO UACMikE LIKE NEW. '* ipltal beds, all kteds. MA __ l«_______ _J_______________ WEDDINO RINO SIT, MUST SELL, 3 formaU. site 0. FE _3-4$n;_ WATER softener' With plasUc briot tank a^d electric clock. Insulated, 'can't sweat. M^ of UfeUme plaeUe. Ouar- Ramoves rust and U twice a year. S------- —---------- Salt prtea OaU for froo wa- WOOD SECTIONAL PICTURE aad storm window, $'ir, $3$; 3 wood storm doors and sersens. $1$. Pali after $ p.m. WC3Si$t. A-I TOP SOIL. BLACK OIRlf. _iMUicl,_dfll sndjraveL P» 3^7774^ A-1 -fOpllorL CRUSBED STONE, Sand. $ravsl. sill. Lyle Conklin. _PE_$-U13 w FE >4873. AL-8 BLACK DIRT' TOP'''8^ fill end manure. Also combste landscaping and tree removai/and trlmml^. 77$ 8ratt_Lako-Rdi FE BLACK DIRT. gravtL FE $-3444. BLACK DIRT $4c BCtoL; DEI I aand nnd gravel BLACK diet; 6rAVEU Machinery________ 68 ford tractor with SHERMAN back hoe. SeU or trade MA 4-3464. WANTED 3fl0 AMP ELECTRIC ARC welder, and universal scafloMliig. FB 4-411$. Do It Yourrelt 69 CAR RUSTED ROCKER PANELS. 3 doors. $$.$$ pair. 73 W. Walton. PonUac. FE >743$. FOR RE^T~ cltahers,, Oakland 1 kPalnt 43a en^iard Lake Cameras * Equipment 70 BELL k HOWZ^ 1 MM TURRET movte camsyn. EM 3-4344. Sale Myiykal Goo* 71 ns PONTIAC LltKB BUILDIR« 8U^< ply. Wash sand and iravaL flB dirt. Cement, mortar aad truek-int. OB 3-1834.__________^ id Hamwd chord oi turaeti from ^jteqydly^ mltMin Gallagher Music Store 1$ >■ Huron PB 4-0$44 ---- BaRTTINB ACCOapUN. U4 POR OUITARB. ---------Jt. BASS. VIOUNB. CBIXOf. BMOOS, DBOMB, CORDWNB, CLARINETB. C NETS. raO$n»ET8. PLUl -lABJOS^ ---- --------- UKBS. MANDC TfS SUPPLIES AUTHORIZED ORET8CH GUITAR DEALER. TERSUI , LAYAWA.Y PLAN EDWamFS . U S^^OIKAW ARJi6iTll6mi FLOmlBEC — — ' i»H. BM l-43t4. ............dally. I______ Ponflac Laka. OH 1^33. ’ 3(AMJ|hZ Dixie Hwy. COW MANURE. DRIVEWAY gravel. l^llyered^PE_4-337I. _ ’ STONE. SAND. ORAy- . Earl Howard' Ell >$831._ DRIVEWAY ORA^L. LOADED or deaveked PB 8-tM3 or PB EXCAVATTNO. ORADIMG. TRUC OOOD BLACK SOO^IAND AKO gravel. DcUvorsdTPE 44411. GOOD ROAD ORAVEL. Ilk trAB* IRAVBL, 8A3ID, 8TOM#,' PILU gg 3.SK.^Eai^34lr. SPECIAL Sa’?4k‘rio5'^‘wSi *taSl . or rtady m,z. 43 yard. Maaoa graYM 41 yard. American Stonie Products $33$ SaMtahaw Rd. Oarkatan MApIs MW , J YARD ORADINd. TOP '$OIL FilLsravsl. ate. PB >ml Wood, C«i» * Fuel 77 DRY PIRKPLACE loos AND slab wood. PE $-$$$$ FIR i^LAca, Puki«i[CB mid REoiimaiKb' _rler, 4 mAc SWAP TOY POX TTER- 6ER. SHEPHERD FOR a pup. OR 3-6433. TWO MAJUC PARAKEETO. CADE and stand. 1 yeUow; i blue. $ mo. 1-1 USED VlRB« $364 tIP. buy. eon. Alao whltewAUe STATE TIRE — •— ,641 Saginaw at. a ______ standard brand new -riRBS. trade in oa OaiMral Safety Tlree. ^ to $4 per cent off. Black or and I_____________ —____________________FBJ.7I4I CUSTOM BO$T COVERS AND' repalre. PS 4-4377 or PE EVINRUDB..MOTORS a to Bad. bat eaey to deol ALES ■ MAM >3171 Franchise dealer of Speed-Liner, Sea Ray, Swift Boats *, LOTS OP NEW k USED BOATS Oakland Marine Exch. -OUTBOARD SPBOAUSTS - “' —..................... 147 E. Waltoo Sec anyttmei 92/ JOHNSON MOTORS > MFG BOATS BOARDMAN’S FE 4A8S7 1 7$U Highland Rd. at Wm. Lake Rd. — - ''"jy***_ Auction Sales 3 AUCTIONS EVBRT WEI rupt stock of new Seely aad Restokraft mattresses. ".h»T nmom make ■ and chairs. Bas-s. aU stylet, ftm-— „oa breast dlasttq km, Norge and Admiral aopU-ances. Sewing machlnee. waefm, rOgs. hardware, dry toodt. shwte. OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICB -144 BL Httraa .........Bi >131$ LOOKt 764X14 BLACi TIRES. ALL name brand; Off new eara. Sunda-y.Tri_____________ Sat 16 a m.________ Auction. 37704 Plymouth__ .vonla. near Newbnrg road, form-Unge Auction. OLeovlew AUCTTONr FRIDAY MAT 4 AT 1 II. Cloeed Irate ealci ------ PrI. and :34 p.m. Beverly p m. Located 3Sk mUes south ol Parmtogtoo on Parrameton Rd. K?. 'i. Zft*}?. *?!»*..*?* tractor_______________________ 1084 ParmaU Super C traater k manure loader k blade. 7 ft. ??““• iitMX, *»T »«»«r. Maseey Harrla 7 ft- eamblna, -near new. 16 Hala Oraln Drill. New tll'y I -- ft. Smith Steve ________ . boUdings to be moved QuanUty corn iflag.e hay, efraw. corn, oaU and cow manifre. $ Holstein Heifers 3 years old — fresh with calves. 1 sactnated. 0 HoUtetn Reiters, 34 months old. brad Nov thru Jan. Many other tteme too numerous to snention. LEVI PAN. KOW, prop. Bank terms — Floyd Kfbrt - clerk. Ed OotUchalk -Ms Jbhhsoo, aueUoneers. Phone HOwell 1( •m’S^s'^ i AT VM, located 3 -Bouth Lyon and _____________________ miles eaft and *'4 Miles north of Wtaltmore Lake to 14301 Rush-ton Rd. -Parmall .Super MTA tractor k 3 bottegn plow, all like new AC tractor aad mower. IHC 3 row cultivator and 7 ft. hiawer. I ft. double disc. New Idea corn picker, Oaec 4 ft. combine. John Deere 17 hole grain drill on rubber, 3 row corn planter. 13 ft. drag. 34 ft. grain auger. Ham-mermfll k belt, side daUvory rake, It hole grain drill, rubber tired wagon k many other smalt tools 104$ OMC Model 344 truck with - - 14 ft. bed. ------ —-------- a. ekcellcn: 10 »se. John Driver. . Prop.^ Bank AMUom iwell lOrt._______________________ Wry ,^tner of B<«tt Lake Rd. Bumley Rates. Auettonoor._ WATCH FOR OUR AO THURSDAT Opsn DaUy 4-4 for Retail B & B AUCTION $01$ DIXIB BTGBWAT ACROSS PROM______ DRAYTON BBOPPmO CKHTYR For Sale Houfetrailers 89 0$$ OENBRAL 33 FT. $ Cash Hits. I z IS r dltloa. White Laka Tn Boating. -----------■“ ______ _ _ m anywmo. r$f ALUMINUM -fRAVlL-AlB sportsman trailer. Bteen t.^Ueed - . __ , —................ JOT canoe, EU 3-ta4l. M.' ____ iUk a demonetratlon at Warner TTeUi s of Waily Byam-e CaU OB . >7763. TOY MANCHESTERS 138 . . Ft 8-4740 Doy ’rrminf^, Boarded W BRITTAHT PUPS. MoNART’S Tailwasger ----- ------— traming. tri Poodla atw ■ming. Brittany a ecr^. OL 141 DOO TRAININO. HAVE AN -dtent BIM doge field tn MU .4^13.____________________ 0008 AND -CAn BOAMM^ Burr-Sbell. r$ Telegraph. PB Hay, Grain Knd Feed 82 ALL 'tTWS“ op 1ST CUfflSO mil deliver. QA MtTg. HAY. ALFALFA AND BBOl graee. CaU MAple 6-I7U. ForJ^le LivMtO(Clc 83 ' ^year^ - old oaitmd m^. aid. 4.vmtetn enddles, 1 saddle* UgM, double driVtog E*^oJcr3Ss"» m: ^JBinft 4-3$$l. __________ Fm BALK ’ittUlfBSlt' WALEkKi; Anyone ehm ride. CaU OL I-PI08. it TFBBKB OLD. ALSO OKEBB _Md^dwoks. 4U1 Ma;t>ea Bd. SRlTUUni FbET'vriTH'BAOIHl jfc bridle. 4l7A FK 1-434$., ^FaFm Produce DETROITBK , PONTIAC CHIEF See the aU new Getrotter for 11 Larger Window area, More •( age space, uniform temporal control, superior conetruetton l beauty of, detiga. A price you want to pay at a daal you rarely get. The eztra bobin dollara-now on your present mobile home tn trtde on tbe all new Detroiter. Terms to your latlafactloo. to $4 per cent off. J WhlteWBlIt ED WILLIAMS.. 441 8. Bailnaw at BaeourS Sale, Truck Tires 92A Attention. Truckers ALLSTATE TIRES iS$zSS It ply . . 4«.84^na Is 1000x34 13 ply " ..... ply. ! 071.37 pl(u tax ly k FulM Ouaranteed .ORAY&-^g., INKBBAFT It FE >11 AU^TYPIU or STEAM CLEZiV tag . 733 E Columbia. FE 3-334g. ANDY CSikl garage d&'estic and poreion cars aotgmatic transmissions 773 Baldwin ------ wo sttok to analtty. We cariy tbe world famous “ROBERT BOSCK" aute eleclr^ XABTROL" Motor k Transmlsatan oils. The masterpiece ta oils land also the fa-— DRY CBAROE Sale Motor Scooters 94 ‘67 ALLSTATE.. $110: CUSHMAN trane., QIO. pYt 3-0707._ ■$$ CUSHMAN E AO L E. 413$. Phone PE >7$$$. '61 iUdLB. JtlT OVERHAULB. $140._PE 1-1707. POX 60-B6t CARTS. MedthliOCR and Maleo engines. Veepn nnd, ----------------IVIC* _ Telegraph____Pongpe NBW a UBKO''CUSRMAN EAOLBS Simplex k Track Rabbtt Cara. $10 E. Ptko. Phont PE >4344. For Sale Motorcyclea 95 i. 4$ K. HARLIT._^«>v Perfect condition, n $-443$. MotorcyelCe end tbo Scooter. Unmedf-*' Roy'i Ifttorcyclo new' Alio USED I$IPORTBD k6- $0 K. Lawronec. FE Boats and Accessories 97 H P. TVtZARD OUTBOARD MO->r. Also $ ft. hydroplane. Both >r $17$. OR 1-^:_____________V JOHNSON MOTORS Btercraft lArnta. Oator traUere, everything lor the OWBU MARINI 364 Orcherd Lake I LARSON. CUTTER, vraiRLmND AND ARISTO CRAFT BOATS ORUMMAN AND OLD TOWN CANOES AIRH.OT A.ND LITTLE DUD TRAILERS A cokiPLETE One op MARINE HARDWARE AND MARINE PAINTS TRAILER PARTS, AND TRAILER T1M>- HARRINGTON BOATS yoUr kvinroub dealer 1J44J, Telciraph ltd._FE 3-4433 MERCURT 44 HP. I3M. 4-3337_____$$4 a Sagtaaw Mark 40. meker a____________ Mercury 14 h.p., 4140. Elgin t'e Hp^Otto. intara 11$ V-----*- RYW STARtHRO mOOINOa FOR ff>tee. OB $-636$. Owens Boats Inboards — Outboards Fibreglas Runabouts ' Mercury Motors New and Used - Accessories Pqrts and Service' Big Savings -Low Down Payments MAZimEK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 PONTOON"A6a.T8' dealen tor Kayot. BIvtrta. Syl- van. AndenKUi, 'Preclaad' and Flote boat. 13 dUforent 1------- I foM to 3$ foot on dlaplay VUtt the Itentoon boat ttaO of Mlcblgan. BIU CoUer Eoate aad Motore. Lapeer.. Mtehhian. REBUILT $ HP. MOTOR. $44. » — Weld Eepiteh — BI__ ___ . AD aiiee Carried In Stock 24 HR. PROP REPAIR SPECTAL t»* JUWAj* WUK nliei. 104^ labor gvaraatet. ttate-upa and Npa&i. 14 yean experience. 14S$ Orchard Lake |^d.^8^hraa Lake. PI 1-$U$ < [ Aim OHTLt'l$$7T“ BOAT RBPAUtS MtmgotKB ^^f fSSi " iUN-Llka WANTED GOOD USIO IS OR 1 boat. Prefegabiy aluaUaua It b reaaonable. OR 3-3444. WESTBEND r MOTORS BOB HUTCHINSON HOBILB BOMW BALES 4161 Dixie Bwy. Drayton Plalne 4 Ml N. of Pontlae OR 3-1303 ______OpM 7 dayeawKk _________ FOR RENT-NEW 17 FOOT VaCA^ tion trailer, ecU contained. EM _3^41. _______ ; GET TOUR VACA-nON TRAILER reservatloae now All now 1660 model. PIxlo Trailer Salea and rental. 144s North Lapeer Bd. Oxford. OA BITvy Is PT BOAT ALSO 13 FT. MA-I hogany boat. OA Mill_____ 13 PtT RUNABOUT 3$ H F. BIO ti^ motor. Trailer. 6404. OR irPT. CRRISCRAPT KIT 60AT. aceexe. $3W. Remote control. 138. 14H Mercury 14 HP^IUO. Bolb need I-ecaion. MI 4-7$#; 18 >R>. BViintotoK whebTand controla A-1 condition. Phone FE 4.3107 after 8. HP. 6nly FIBEROLASSEO 11 H P ELEC. EVINRUOB . A-1 cond. MAy- i II H P. SCOTT ATWATER olAstron FIBFROLASS. FEATHER CHAPT and PRBEI.AND ALUM STERL-INO BOAT TRAILERS PROP SERVICE MARINE SUPPLIES ■OARWAT' ALUlilNUM TRAVEL tralleri Bleepe 4 . 4748. "Uttle Jo^ camptaf traliore, Sleept $. .UfAJUBUbi, VnUL,] 3344 8. Boebexter Rd. ______________ iUNT»a AND PUBliKl. ALUbt-inum baueetrallar,. alaope 3. Oae etove, ngbte and htMW. Oood Make-An-Offer Sale 14- by $0- and IP by 43'—1464 SebuK’t laft over from him tell. 14' by $r—1444 Palaot. 14' by_M’ -14U Rlchardeon. IP by FT-1117 Champion. Several P wide from 3P te 41'. rm makimg wane MM Aeaig. SM we. ROIX7mIUR-and COACH BAUM. 1$$I4 head, OfcatLakee. PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES 11 FOOT INBOARD, 4 4440. PE >1M7^ 16 PT. .J____^ H P. motor, 1 17 TT. PTB1R01.AS RUNABOUT. 3$ B.P Evtarude and trallar. 3 nf-.............. II FT SAlIdOATrmO. ______ FE $-4343 33 H P kVINRUDE AND 7H------- Elgin 4164. Tnkct both, am Mas-ecn. Waterford eft WUliaiae Lake S3 FT. Otnun CABIN CBUI8ER. Oompletely equipped. A-1 oond. Call after 4 p.m. OA >1341. 33 ft; CRIBS CRiir EXPRBBB Crulaar. 1$ H.P. Oryalcr eaf-top. aide curtaloi, back drop, p4-' ^ yta..^ei»mpanlgn —- ■6^ EVhfKUDB 3$ ^.P EXC. tiM,. 1$ ft. traitor, bargain lltfl ifi HUT. Evtarude, edntr^ and __^eond. 10 4-7404. ____ BOAT windshields ~c5MPUP with hardware $14.1$ up. P*i Servleq. liie., 4W HigMand I Buchaiian Boatworks New Blu^uffl heat 3 bn> Evtarude $378: Ifew 13 ft. n&S boate. $W: Steel. 410$; aluminum. $134; Flberglae, 4171; TTraiton; ioir insMarcC ooTly jiifi AlXOT-RlVEBDI , CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES . It'e Tuae-Up Time—All Motqru 43 HJNnlten, Open Snn. $B 4teM$ BOATS. MOTORS AND TRAfiAS 5U“i«ruS: Vead boate motore end trallere. Keltoy't Hardware. 3143 AuMn nt Adikni. Auburn Hllgfata. PB $-SUl. OPEN TILL 8 P.M. Tr«iBfK>rt» ON. 140 PER )I< itu awfnourr > door, radio -m rcmo t door hardtop. . a WtRR. AHe«,DTiLY NO olom. 11,OM actual ttUoa. whit* -----DOWN.. Aaaum* paymmU . wM’.gj * .“Wrtkt ______________________ tl39!!*K...... ...... ll itoi Buics: 4 DR. hardtot • PAtCON. TAXS dVtft PAT- f IIM Bulek aUthu w*|0o. Powar m*nta. on Rvuith. LpOutIu atat^ i atcarlM. Power kraku. Dyna-muat ioU lmm«inat*ly.^ail PR tXlow R*d and whit* ... taokl 4-ao»i. 'IMT Bulek 1 dr. Hardtop tllN HOMER HIGHT MTRS. BRAID 1957 CHEVROLET A *up*rbly w*U kept automobile with only U.«ermllea. Tb* paint and lo^rlN I* aba^Mlyj tmnlac- <4lld* tnumMlon. A JDHaaman , Oiuu. oulfcoarda. koala, roDlaera-Tdu* at tor* and appllaao**, *M. On our ONLY $1195 I 5Si r a?”pS{^"paVoS!. PONTIAC CHBVROLET8 and pioat *r*ry kind r' —■■ ibarp clean ttaod car* COUPw’^ **’^*** SEDANS 1 DOORS' 4 DOORS' HAROTOP8 WAQONS: «ONYERTIBLZa Houghten 6t Son * MOtOR SALES DESOTO-PLYMOUTH CASS AT POCB 8T. .PS 1-SlM WILL ACCEPT St a* pi Crissmcm!BiiJ-..s™cE ItU PORD. V-l. 1 DOOR. RADIO a HEATIR. ABSOLtrrSLT NO MONET DOWN Auume paymanta -jrnio. Call Credit “ of in.Ti p*r> Tu^»r*^fer <•*■ wr ’is POrET Va. RAi» ■ , _OR 1-1S4I. _ _ IM3 PORD, V I. NICE CAR. TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" ' Ofcb*rtf Lftkc ftt CM* —... Open Eyei Used Auto P«rtk •« CADILLAC ENGINE. kHRUILT 111. PE SiMl.. .___ _ ISH PORD I MOTOR, IMl PLYM- ____________ ItSl ilere. motor, mt Pootlac Ryd. tran*.. Sll.N. PI 1-I6S4. SHEP'S MOTOR SALES Your Pritndly Oldamoblle Deal*) m N. Mam. R0Ch..t.r, OL I-I7SI pwSr~5uF® I 3 Dr**H-- * IIM BDICE, . ----------- — hardtop. Needi a Uttle clean No money down. IMS lull price. Rlnt Mr. Rlnj, Lucky Auto Sole*. PE 4-1001. PE 4-1114. Ill B. Sag- $5 DOWN ....................-J-TOP •»7 PORD B-Toop Conrertll ■MCHEVR LPIor HI •IS PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan . •54 PONTIAC 1 "— •SI BUICK 4 Dm ■S3 CHEVY 4 D HIM ^iSlfe I I1S74 I M4 I SM in I IM .. i 7M ROCHESTER Open Sve*. ’Bl I „ OL 1-1711 1153 CHEVROLET. 3 DOOtt. RADlS it HEATER. AB80LUTBLT NO MONEY DOWN. Aatume of Ilf .IT per- taaume paymentr Onll CrMlfe Me^ I 4-7MI. HnrM . Mr. Park* at MI [. I Turner * SO CHEVY, UIPALA. 4 DOOR, -------iteertm and bmlM.-HRH, factor?^ branch '58 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE Radio S Heaiar, W-Walli. PoweriUd*. Eddie Steele ’ $1795 Sjiic Used Trucks 103 1 TRUCES PORD TANDEMS. 17.1 ii- STAEE BEa OtJbD < ' I. TRojan I----- NEW DODGE PICKUP — FORD — 3275 West Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD . PE S,3’77 PE-t4)Ml PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS. Ken Sez "Sell 'Em" -111- WHEEL BASE- J —Heary Duty Rear Sprtnfi —DinetMiai Slgnalt—w-waaheri— -Overelded TIRES- I —|- BODY I . —Raater A Defroatere— |1825 I ' ' . |I3» . 4137S .. IU7S . 1117k .11174 . iim DODGE INC , <>*»»•« .*?* 3)1 8 SAGINAW ' PE 1-7054, NEW tun Perry at Madlioo PE 4-1110 Hutchinson’s Service 1 UL 2-1120 FE 2-8262 ■55 Ford 5115, '43 Bulek IM6, Kfjri HClU •53 Cher. IMO. •5* Pontiac 1175. •*• ^ LXV-IV,^ •53 Cher. 1110. ■U Pontiac 5175. ■53 Waep 51M S' **• •51 Plymouth III. 155 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- | top. V-l onrm*. radio. heaUr. , powerglMt ^er* elaa but at North Cberrolet can one like thia i be found lor only 5741. Stock No. | Retail Store North Chev. RAMBLER' „ mtgm* 151 8..iAOH5w 1-4541 | .,1-------------------- I and 'baitary. Now car dtUrarad ...... ll.MO. PE l-aol 57 PDRO. V-S. S-bR. ■ REPOSSESSION 'Cy Owens f ___ J1 price. ...................... . Pay only HI. Due June 15th. Rite Auto, Mr. Bell. >S t-4o3l HI Eaet Bird. S. at Auburn ’58 FORD 1 DOOR $995 ’56 FORD PAIRLANE VICTCHtIA V-l. Po-O-Matic. Radio and Heater. W-WkUi. . $995 •55 PLYklOUIH BELTIOERE COM-rertlbl*. Cuetom top ahd eoatf. MM Mil Hatchery Rd., Drayton Plalne. OR 3-1151. 4-DO<^ StitlOM Ion. No I Good eondUlaa. Ml Iiss. -*a.i. PE 4-5114_a*m,__; ’Srn-YMOUTH. I CyliB ■55 NASH RAIULIR W|B. au ■45 BWCK, 1-br. Auto..... '54 BUICKLconrert. full pwi '54 .^oaAKSR Win. 4-n '54 PORD. I Cytln. ltd. .. Muet eell quick. PS 4-411^__ 1157'BELVEDERE 4~')OOR HARD-top. Broni* and white. Abeolutoly new oonditlon. Low actunl mUa*. tOfflolaU_^ ttr^ tn trnd*. *“ao5S BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 656 S. WOODWARD MI 6-390* IMS PLYMOUTH CLUB COPfii: RADIO 4k RSATBR. ABSOLUTELY NO MONBT DOWN. Ateum* pay- credit M(r. Mr. r SAT18PACT16B Eddie Steele I GUARANTEED 'Cy'Owens IIM PORD, 3 DOOR..RRB, CLEAN' body, 51M. PE 5-14M._______ IIM PORD STATIONWAOON. — — FORD - 170S ORCHARD LAEE ROAD < Keego Harbor PE 1-1531___._______PE 5-1104 1157 LINCOLN, ONI OWNER, Excellent condition, whit* At freen. WW tires. Here It comfort and pleature tor that long racatloa owner. H.m i trip. A g-3lg7 il buy. Call 0 link. 19M Bulek pink conrert. . IIM PontUc Cat. R.T........ Ford SUt. Wgn. V-l . •U PONTIAC, eUek •51 CADILLAC 4-Dr..- QUEEN AUTO SALES P.»-MM»”'r"^’p»».««i. IIM PLYMOUTH, 3-DOOR REPOSSESSION I4M full priw. No oath natdrS ■Pay anlr IT ......“*■ 'Rite Auto. I I. PEI-4W at Auburn •tr^ONnAC ITAR^&EP. 1 DOOR Hardtop, MW. fE M1&. ^ PONTIAC 4 orTEataXina tuta. im. Radio * boater. I ItiiA HPOSSEBSED. NO M6NEY’~Oir UN Pontiac. 1 door. Neede a little body work, lust 1345 full price. Ring Ur. Bhu. Lucky Auto false, ra 4-lMI. PE 4-tll< U3 8. Sa(|^ pattengei RAH. whitewall tin , Sharp. . I Clarkston Motor Sales 5 Bulek Coo. Red. Sharp g Ml JOHN J. SMITH *51 Cher. 4 Dr. ... 'Sg Ford Sedan . •57 Bulek HT . I '57 Bulek 1 Dr. . ! '55 Bulek HT .. "H Ford Wagon . ; ’60 Dodge Pickup $1695 Includai all etandard factory; equipment k tederel Ul. Salck! ux and lletnte extra. KAMMLER-DALLAS j nil N. MAIN ■ ROCHESTER ________EH.i-7954 55 MT. CLEMENS BT, : , BEHIND THE POST OPPICE | ‘.uto sil** ISS CHSVt. V-g. STANDARD transmleelon, red and white, clean - — car. 1555. J. C. Hardin. U Otk-land. PE 4-0405. Door. LLOYD MOTOR SALS, 111 1155 —L-u—: 8. Saginaw. PE 1-5131._______‘ ' 1555 PenUac RRH' Auto. *^,""‘'i'65 OLDS 55 HAROTOP. HYDRA- W} jT ‘ ““ sums nav. —brake* * tteertag.LjWJ C SP.SSt ATRt 4 ____i '** CHEVROLET, B IfT, . NO MONEY DOWN jgor hardtop fE 1-5S30. 1155 Cheerolet. 1 door. Aeeume •mall monthlT payment*. 1375 full 11»?* CHEVROLET BEL AIR, AU----- - 5lr. Bing. Lucky Auto Sai**, PE 4-ll0i. PE _____________________________1, •55 CHEVY IMPALA. 4 DR.. HT. (Perfect cond.i. 51N5. Herrick. I Ml g-im. __________________I I. Low eaih down Johnson ttsg CHEVROLET BEL AIR ^ doOr hardtop. Radio heater, pit ergtidc. Beautiful eky blue ei whit* ftnieb. Ourgatock No. 134 Our price gl,4M."^ BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Lake Orion OFFERS Norjh Chev. inter Blvd. at 8. Woodward 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 1157 CHEVROLET 1 DOOR DEL- e-'lTii ^ Uke new ..........11115 I 1167 Bel Air 4 dr. Hardtop .. I14M 7 ItM Chevrolet 3 dr. sedm r:rb 146-‘ 11153 Chevrolet sedan deflTery 5 55 IPI OMC PICK'UP. rums GOOD. 1115. V. Harrie. PE 5-1741.___ •fil OiicTi TON PICK-UP 1135. Call PE i-am_________________^ Mil cHEVRoIrr, ti ton pick- i-uM./____________ I'^l CHEVY j TOMJPANigL. '^rte end tire*, PE 4-M31. 151 CHEVY. 1 TOM PANEL FOR .EWW-J!' ■ ■' ~ ......... i5&3 CHEVROLET. 5 YARD DUMP, 1131 Chevrolet.' 4 yard dump, . HelgbU Motor Saloa. M16 Auburn. iiss OMC DUMP, 5-YARD DUMP. 5M6. PE^«ll. ____ ________ i»55 P0RD PICKUP. eScTcOND. ani Newberry. ■______ ■54 FORD H TON PICKUP . LLOYD MOTOR SALES. •N Ford 5M, Bed. Power .... •57 Ford V-l Win. Power 'U Pontiac Sedan ....b..... ■57 Ford 1-Dr. V-l SUcl ... '57 Mercury 3-Dr. V-l Stick . ■«« Ford Wgn. 4-Dr. V-l /L»<^ Ford Wgn. 1-Dr. V-l A i im CHEVROLET DELRAY. , ______ ; ' mm" “rroleF Good eond. Powergllde g 6tS '51 Pont. HT 3-tone b an g. Saginaw Km. . i ini PORD I iVM »4 TON PICK- Jtp. A-1. $575. EM J-M17._____ •54 CHEVY m TOiTsfEEL BOX.' 'M Ford Vi ton pickup. O H. " '44 Chevy ti ton.Jickup •51 Chevy. Bed. Del., very Good i ECONOMY CARS 31JtUBURN rOnD SUT. PAM, DUMP. SADDLE "--•■ --- rear tire*, big —’ ' ' ” Nlna..iiJU Russ Johnson. Motor Soles _ 1WDWard._mi ______________ ensvROLrr BKL air. radio and heater, excellent cbn(j|ltlon. No money down. Pull price 5135. Assume payment* of 1135 week. Bee credit manager. Mr. White at Kinij Auto |ale*. 115 8. Saginaw. "15 Minutes from Ptmtlae" OXFORD. MICH. IRT8LBR. I. EM yti OOOD CONDrnON 9 trade. 34 Uberty St. J959 CHEVROLET with gorgeous g( ..........^ik-S? metebing ------ terlor. Effortless powergllde trans- white finish stock No. mission will send you sailing I priced at only I1.3H over the highways like the breese. < Sr/.z!i!r‘"A%rsf?’oNn»! North Chev USED CAR BHOPPINO LIST. i AY'.-'1111 V , OUTSTANDING AT gllM mppn down. Assume ^ _____ ___________ P". l^ater. Whitewalls. ©leiSiTIiM Pontiac's.C. 'HT V. .. . .ril5 Hi 8. Saginaw. , r,j3~6LD8MOBlLE-8EriAr^/fmb ! iJJ® ...... WM^KIJOLWrjro ! Mo“vT5iww*?!S.'fJS'.L.SJl ' A. CH(?ICE_ OP^IS . MORE _CARi Just' like •■— - - — lEW PONT1AC8 AT TI^EN dous discount. Do not fall ta im ue before y.fu buy - Keego Sales & Service VALIANT price II 145: 135.15 per month. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLBR. IM 8. WOODWARD. Mt MW.__ _ 1131 FORD CObPB~UL 3-4453. gSlk _ HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO of°,'l?Tg‘^r^So.*ar*ri;;ftT,l* unsir -DOWN NlJ^-RY -------- • MI 4-75WI. Harold^ Superior Auto Sales ^l« Usetl Cts 106 individual reclining BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S, \V(X)DWARD MI 6-3904___________ 1155 NA«|-8TATri8MAN, REAUTI-ful I-tonc, excellent condition, _-i_ —- 1...... —«.y down. » K.' Whiu ar-KIng'A'uM Saloi. 118 S. Saginaw, H g-54li. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BUBDPN-somef Ooma in and aaa os and ... ... -------aijust tn a lest exntnsivi DON' S USED CARS , MT l-IMt iijj^raiirlbr^^Aoon^^ut® ranty approved 1 to ohoOb,- 1445. So Money Down. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER ’ 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 1155 RAMBLER STA'nON WAOON. ABSOLUTELY NO M^ET DOWN. Assume pagment of 5U.M per ■ mo. Can Cradit Mgr. Mr. Parte af MI 4-7640^ HaroM Turner Ford. IIM MBTROifOlSFAN CONViraT-Ibl*. Lee* Iban 4.0M - ■■ — 44447. i . Aftr 5. RAMBLERS looking foi I frti^ly « comfort a_ and shop at K & C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET • MONEY DOWN. _________ ________ of 534.31 per mo Cell Credit Mgr. Mr Parke at MI 4-7540. Harold Turner POnl 1554 PORD. RADIO AND HEATER. CmtomUqe, excellent condition. - -------------------jr^jj pyJjj Assume payments of 51.35 month. See Credit Manager, Mr. White at Klai Auto Sales, lU S. Sagf-naw. PE g-4tW. •53 FORD VICTORIA. EXTRA Clean, no ryet 5350, PE HIOO. _ FORD '53. V-l, 4-DOOR BEDAir, ..overdrive, gxceUent mechanical condition, very little rust, has a few denla. 5350. PE i-3451._ •55 PORD. 3 DOOR PAIRLANE, RAH. 1 cylinder, sharp. Will ac-eept monthly paymsnU. Ml 5-5M1. 1515 FORD CUVTOMLINE. RADIO and beater, excellent condition. No money down. Assume payments of glg.75 per month. Be* credit manager, at King Auto Bales,. Ill 8 Seglnaw. FE 5-0401. convertible, RSH. 1»64 OLDSMOBILE power. Beeutllul 3-lone paint. Another btaulUul Blrmlngnam one-, owner car. 0»r stock No. 1314. ' Our price only 11017. North Chev. ----------312 Montcalm al_Oakland O’** .rLV^ W HARD- 1»54 PL’YMbUTH BTATIONWAbON. 1054 PONTIAC 4-DOOB 8SDAN Hydra, and: 'exiNUem condition. Nq money; .Radio, heater. Hydrematlc, . . I down Assume payments of $34.35 ' color Is right t—• "■ per month. Bee credit manager, J right —-*• Mr^^^ White at Ebig Auto BaW t MM 115 B Baglnaw^PE f-0441^ ' PLYMOUTH 1567 3-TONE 4-DObR RAH. power steering and brakes. Exceljent condition. Will trade. FE S-5S7I. I Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Avc. ---------------------------- ' ,n, •13 OLDS 8UPER~i •good. MY 3.T4tL_____________________ ISiTbLDB. sum 4 door, rah. full power, whrtewalls, 1-len* green. I owner that le sharp. Els--------- ■- ...............UM. •M OLDS. 1 DOOR RAROTOP, A-1. ’56 OLDSMOBILE SUPER •M” HARDTOP Radio A Heater, Hydrkmat-lc.^ower steering A Power $895 Hunter BIvci at 8. Woodward I-akc. Orion MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 AUTO i Crissman' 1735 JACK ( ' PONTIAC ;, PoutiSifcV. Truck Center GMC Faetpry Branch O.AKLAND AT CASS BOB BUTLER ROCIIKSTER Op*ri_Eve*. 'til 3_OLJ-3731 Hardtop. Power plus beauty. Au- SZ-. tomatlc. .radio, and heater tad , )E SOTO -53 CONVERT^ ALL whit*. Pvt pwner^ PE 44413. 55 DODOF CUSTOM ROYAL V-3, lAVIJ! JACK COLE, lOM ■” •53 FORD RANCH WAGON, ins. OR 3-173S after 8.__- ____ •54 FORD STATibN WAGON. PULL power. 3 Past. $435. PK 3-333A BUY NOW AND SAVE" 54 f ord '53 Chevrolet Mr4--37,-l1’««WU.^{,,, 435 Auburn Ave. Eddie Steele 5 SALES A SERVICE REPOSSESSION PLE AT PONTIAC TRAIL. MA , 1353 DODGE CORONET. RADIO; - ------ ---- heater i— , wells. 1 owner and priced , ■ IMS 335.(1 per mon*'- ' ^ ---------- trad*. economy ( [ No. 1353. Our j ___ heater, excellent condition No money down. Full price 335 Assume oayments of $1.35-------•■ BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-39M AT BUZCE 53- ROADMABTliB. POWER i steering. RAH. Private owner. j $344. 31 Dakou Dr.__________ I'54 BUKCE. t'35 - 4 CTUNDinR. Bluminum Crotley with traos^ HAROLD TURNER’S | TRUCK CENTER »..c« and *wu 4«4 8 WOODWARD MI 4-7600! ■ BIRMINOHAM MIcmOANI clean taeld* and out, privet ---------------------- I good. Olaa to demonstrate. ______3-7154, _______ 1454 BUICK HD. TP. Black - ------ - B special. 3 automatic. SPECIAL 3 SPD; sharp I 4105.. SCHRAM’S TRUCKS 3533 Dill* Hwy. OR 3-1303 SXP'nC TANK CUMMma'TRUCK. MA 4-1U4 1356 BUICK HARDTOP. RADIO, heater, Dynaflow. A beautiful ona owner. Yellow and white finish. Our stock No. 1353. Our low price Auto Insurance ? L.. P D A MED. FOB ^M^^CARS 4 MO PAYMTS. OF 54 31 EA. FE 4-3W4_____'Eve*. FE *4363 ■ North Chev North Chev. ................... Whit* et King Auto Sales, 115 8. Saginaw FE 54403.______________ •55. EXCEPTIONALLY Heater. 4 Cyl. Standard — FORD — 3705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ... Keeto Harbor — I FE 3-3530 FE 4-0304 •M OLDS SUPER M. 3-DR. HABD-top. Sharp) Hydra, and power. $1415. By owner. PK 4-3130. 1000 OLDS CONVERTIBLE POW-er steering, Power brakes. Hy(|rsmatlc 53100 1050 olds 3 di. Hardtop g MS nOMI-:R HIGHT MTRS. "15 Minutes from Pontiac" OXTORD, kJJCH^ 0^ 5-3531 1056 PACKARD PANAMA CUP-~ door herdtoj) Immaculete CLARKSTON MOTOR 5iiV^«‘cliLVE^ SALES RAMBLER AMERICANS^ 1055, 3 RSa'L sharp 1355 RSNAULT. ONLY 31.375 with small down paypient. cm* owner. Call_PS 4-5843. HUOE SAVINGS I -~ STATiOH WAOON. 45 CHEVROLET * I BEL-AIR POt____ M I THIS CAR IS A SHARP! kei’SS PORD '4 DR. STICK to '64 OLDSMOBILE .... 4 DOOR SUPER ••Sl^^ •53 PORD ... 4 Dr Stick, V-I Beal 4h-.K '54 CHEVROLET . ..... . $3M 4 DOUR SEDAN. •53 BUICK ......... 4 3 DR SPECIAL HARDTOP QUALITY MpTOR IliS^ OTYlCEjsM OR<^Rp“^K maloon b '. Onr stocL aafy' |14«. ■: No. UtO. Priced North Chev; (t S- Woodward Pp 5-7441 HASKINS APRIL CLEARANCE SAVE Terrific ^ade-in SHOP THE BIG "O" .540 CHEVROLET Brookwood 4-door sedan —a.-a •(|.*n*ini,*ion, f economy. Only •41 PONTIAC .............. $1040 4-door sedan Hydramatlc. radio, heater, new spare. Nice blue .Om Ish with chrome on doori. mileage and nice. s, / ■54 BUfCK . .* ^ •*/42446 Super 4-door witb Tower steering, power brakes. Dynaflow. radio and heater. Ridee like a dream. •44 PON-nAC ............... $443 SUrchlef 4-door hardtop with radio. heater. Hydramatlc and white ^■*11*. Roe* and Ivory finish. Verv Open Evea tlU 3^ ; •37' PONTIAC, 3 DOOR CHIEP-Uln. RAH. Hydrsmellc. WILSON 1’OXTIACCADII.I.AC aEAN il iiiiiigham Trades 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINGHAM Y. T-BIRD .............. 33835 I power. Pord^Mtllc, radio. and heater. Spar* nevei Guaranteed only 11.300 ml 54 CHEVROLET -. . 0000 4-door sUtlon wagon. Power eteer. Ing. brakes and windows. Power-glide. V4. Radio and heater. 17 VOLKSWAGEN ........ gllgg and wblUwafle. Solid black beauty. Clean e* new. 54 MERCURY .............. |1U4 Montclair Moor hardtow. Powar I iTory, ■54 PONTUC Deluxe 4-door ladan. Hydramatlc. Radio healer, valves have lust been ground and It runs lUr* new. •44 FORD floM Country sedan wagon with Ford-O-Matic V-l engine, Radio, hifter. Solid green beauty. ■klPoRD . gists Custom •‘344 ’ Pord-O-Matle, 4 cylinder, radio, heater, spare still !w. Onlj 7.044 actual miles yS' lura wlTlicwili Ure's.~i 64 OLlJl * FOR THESE VALUES i ■ whitewalls. BoUd graen '$» AMERICAN .......... 11454 3 DOOR STATION WAOON Heater Standard Trane. 3 Ton* green I economy epeclal. 54 BUICK ............... $2114 LeSABRE 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio, Heater. D Plow. W.Walls, •$4 CHEV. Wafoii ......... 4430 4-door wagon. ^dtoBUtic transmission. radio heater. Still like new Insld*. TThy pay aura for •53* tSXvROLKT . . $1345 Bel Air 4-door sedan, SUndard transmission. V-3 engine, radio, heaUr. Spare never been used. Just plain beautiful. Lovely blue finish. »'FORD 3 DOOR SEDAN — tr Auto. Trans., •44 BUICE ............... 33135 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio HeaUr, D.PIow. Two tons Copper Glow. A BEAtrrr ni a cart 14 BUICK .............. 43145 4 DOOR SEDAN, Radio, HeaUr, D.PI0W. l^uUlc green finish. SUPER HARDTOP 4 DOOR. Radio. btnu'r. Power SUeriog ■ W.WaU*. ........ 1. McUUIc greea. k Yellow. fami^ 1355 Lincoln. Capri 4-door » Automatic transmission, [ steering, power brakei. r Dodge Rbyal . hardtop. V-l alto. heaUr. Beautiful -S-ton* 13U Ford 3 < black finish. Ravel' Haskins Chev. power. Beautiful blue finish. L down payment. 1357 Chevrolet 3 Ir.. 4 cyL 8U1 ard trans. A •perfect little gi Radio k beaUr. Small down p 1454 PontUc CblefUIn CaUlUa 3 ' dr. BeauUful rod with whIU Insert. Ry4rt(. Radio As BaaUr. WblUw^rtlraa. 4»8 down. 1357 PonUac CbURaln 4-Or. aedan. Rydramatic. ---- —' t black flnlib. Low 5 pay- 1354 Pontlaq. SUrchlef 4-Or. Hardtop. ^tamatto. Radio and heater. Whiuwallt.,, All laatbqr In-Urior Low dowh payment. 155 PontJa* ' Dr eadan. Rsdtc * beaUr. Ydur ‘44 -54 or *51 w U mako down poymant.. Several 1444 Demos An ModeU to Choose Pn Some Below Cost • HAUPT PONTIAC Open ^f^,««wpt MANY MORS GREAT VALUBS GO THE Kite vvay Free Tire Guarantee BITE 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio. Heaui Auto. Tran*. Power Suer" WhlU - -cyl •54 BUICK . .5334 CENTURY 4 DOOll HARDTOP. Radio Heater. D.PIow..seat cover* and W.tValls. Tri-ton* Whlu. Cpral sod Apricot. : •44, PONTIAC ............. $734 4 DOOR "174’ SEDAN, Radio., maur SUndard Trank. .3 Mu *8ron?L HARDTOP 4 DO^ RadU, HeaUr, D Plow. Power suertog^^^n^w.walte. Tri-ton* ____________________ ./ *ans. ,3 tons buck R yellow. Like-New lo-urior, and very clean ouUld*. OLIVER Motor Sales 110 ORCHARD LAKE /VE. do iiiiffims^T^lRURHioPEL RENAULT JEEP — - —r 34141 • open EV4I. SUrchlef hsrdtop with power sUerlng, power brakes, radio, heaUr and Hydramatlc. Ptrefold and Ivory finish. •47 PLYMOUTH ............... gttS 3-door sedan. 4 cylinder enrloe, sUmUrd transmleelon. Haro U a truly economical special.' *I4_ FORD ■ ..,.,.. 4W«. Falrlane “SOO'' •^—"‘----------- I 5i heaUr. This : whitewsiu. ttnuu M CHEVROLET ............ |14n 3-door sedan.. Powergllde, radio, wblUwaU tlrtt. Chrome decor ■57 BUICK $1545 RosdmasUr 4-door hardtop. Power • windows euering. brakes and seat. Dynaflow. radio and heater. Spare never used. Always garage •44**^LD8................$1048 Hardtop "il" 4-door. Hydramatlc. radio. hesUr. wblUwall tlrts. Oike , owner and low mUeago. •5# CHEVROLET ...........44353 3-door hardtop. Powergllde: V-4, Id wiiHe ouUtd* 1M4 BUICK ------lal 4-4 Special 4-door. byDaflovr; radio. 1165 CHEVROLET .. .._ 5414 Bel Air 4hoor sedan. Powergllde, ^wer steering V-l englno. radio. leaUr. whlUwalls. Grey, jion finish. One owner. 1355 CHRYSLER ,. power euer omaUe uansc ItM, w^uwe SHELTON Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Across from New Car Sates OPEN "riL 3 P.M. OH -l-ATER Name Your OWN TERMS WE FINANCE A STEADY JOB. '57 Chrysler New Yorker Hardtop .............$1595 ’58 Chevrolet Convertible, Power Steering $1795 ’56 Plymouth 4 Dr. — Automatic...........i.. .$ 595 .’59 Dodge. Cenvertible D-500 .;.............$2400, ’55 Mercury Montclair —-T>ike New--------. .$ 750 ’59 Plymouth. Sport Fury.....................$2050 ’55 RamWer ..Sution Wiigoo-.-.-;---.x.^>-^^..$.625:, ’57 Plymouth Sport Suburban Tu-t^ne $1295 ’59 Buick Hardtop — Power .. .,.. .$2250 ’59 PlynTouth Belvedere — Automatic --- -----$1695 HUGE SAVINGS f- Immediate Delivery — Choice Financing ’52 Chevrolet 4 Door......................$ -195 ’57 Plymouth Belvedere Hardtop ------ $13(X) ’57 Chevrolet Hardtop — Powerglide .......$1350 ’57 Plymouth 4 Dr. — Automatic — 2 Tone $ 825 ’59 Pontiac Hardtop ........L,...........,$2295 ’55 DeSoto 4 Door ..................s.....$ 550 ’5.1 Cadillac Coupe — Power ..............$ 650 ’55 Dodge 4 Door .........................$ 550 ’56 Oldsmobile ‘98”...................... $1150 ’57 DeSoto Hardtop ..................... $132? Reconditioned and Guaranteed in Writing For 2 Full Years or 25,00 Miles ’56 DeSoto 4 Door..........................$695 ’59 Ford Convertible ................. $2200 ’57 Dodge Custom Royal ............... .$1250 ’56 Ford -r Tu-Tone finish ..............$ 650 ’57 Imperial .......................... $1695 ’58 Pontiac Starchief .................. .$1750 ’60 DeSoto Adventurer — like new ........$3450 ’54 Rambler .............................$ 195 ’53 Plymouth 4 Door..................... .$ 195 ’^5 Ford 2 Door .....................250- BUY A birwngham car from SCHUTZ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE!. SCHUTZ motors; INC. DE SOTO ... PLYMOUTH ... VALIANl' Across from Greenfield's-Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. • BIRMINGHAM ‘ ' MICHIGAN Mf6-7478 106-8728 T Tire PONTTAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 2. lOCQ THlKTY-ypre 's^Jeleyisipn Programs- - ProtruM fwiMiod by ■tatloM IMad la Orta ealama ara aab|brt to ebaafa t I 1-WXyZ-TV Cbanael b-^XLlT TV TONlQHrS TV RIOHUGRTS l:40 rtf (2) Movie (began at 5 p.m.) (4) Jip Bowie. (7) Three Stoogee. (9) Popeye. (5611 What’8 New?. (4) Weather. t2) (4) (News, Weather. (T) Stooges (cont)^ (9) You Asked For It. (56) News Magazine. (2) News Analyst. (4) (7) Sports. (2) (4) (7) News. (66) Industry Parade. (2) To TeU the Truth. (4) Sweet Success. (7) Tombstone Territory. (9) MiUkw OoUar Movie. Drama: Wallace B e e ry, "Alias s (lentleman,*’ (’49). (56) Musicale. (2) Kate SmUh. (4) Riverboat (7) Cheyenne. (9) Movie (began at 7 p.m.) (56) Way of Ufe. (3) Playbouae 9o. (4) Rtverboat (oont.) (f) (Cheyenne (coat.) (9) Movie (began at 7 p.n (M) Spanidi II. (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) Wells Faigo. (7) Bourbon Street Beat. (9) Feature Theater. (^) Spanish (cont) (3) Playhouse (oont) (4) Peter Gunn. (7) Bourbon Street (oont.) lItU ia;W 10:30 11:00 (9) Theater (oont.) (56) Whirring Numben. (2) Ann Sothem. (4) (color) Hall ol Fame. (7) Adventure in Paradise. (9) Don Messer Jubilee. (3) Hennesey. (4) Hall of Fame (oont) (7) Paradise (oont.) (9) News. (9) Weathervane. (9) Telescope. (2) June Allysan^ (4) Hall of Fame (cont.) (7) President Elsenhower. (9) News. (9) Starlight Theater. ♦ Drama: Arthur Shields, •-‘The River,” (’52). (2) (4) (7) (9) News,. Weather, Sports. (2) President Eisenhower. (3) Flight (4) Jack Paar. (3) Weather, Sports. (T) Cannonball. 1UR80AT MORNINO (4) Contlner.tal Oassrom, (4) (oo X2) TV Collage. (7) Funows. (2) Felix the CM. (T) Breakfast 'lime. (2) Capt Kangaroo. (7) Johnny Ginger. Gunsmoke Cameras Still Blazing Away By BOB THOMAS AP Mavto-TV Witter HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Ibey’ro off and shoothig in the sixth sea* son of the apparently unbeatable "Gunsmoke’’ series. Dodge City has moved from California Studios to the Pars' mount lelevlalon lot, but otherwise there memo to be no change in the setup for the Saturday night show. Dodge is still as dusty, Matt IXUon as trusty. Chester as gimpy and Doc as grumpy. Not to mentioB Kitty, ' who is still Amanda Blake. "No. we’re not planning any .changes this season,’ said big \Jim Amesa as he rested between gunplay. "We’ve gone along pretty well the way we are, so why tamper with it?" Jim seemed unruffled about facing another eight months of intensive film making to compfri*! another season. "Sure, it’s bard work sometimes.’’ he said, “but the rewards are pretty great, too, 'There’s a lot of ind^endenee Invdved. I like that; it’s one of the reasons the actiiv life appealed to me. "How long can ‘Gunsmoke’ last? I wish it could go on indefinitely. Realistically, I would imagine it could last another two or three years; that's what people connected with the business me. I guess eight years would be about the limit tor a successful ):SS (2) For Better or Worse. (4) I Married Juan. ):« (2) Movie. (4) Exer.tiwi. (7) Stage 3. I:H (4) News. ISilS (4) Doi«blW^L ISiM (9) Billixurd. 19:11 (9) Ding Dong School. (4) Play Your Hunch. 10;4> (7) Default Today. 19:H (7) News. U:99 (2).I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) House of Fashion. (9) Movie. 11:10 (2) December Bride. (4) (^mcentratiop. (7) Topper. ’TUESDAY AFTERNOON 9 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun. (9) Sports Time. 9 (2) Search tor Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You. (7) Love That Bob. (9) Mary Morgan. t (2) Guiding yght. 9 (9) News. (2) Omelnd Test. AU U.S. stations off until 1:30. (9) Movie. (2) As the Worid Turns. (4) Bold Journey. (7)^ ct Riley. (2) SSito- (4)^ueen for a Dsy. (7) To Be Announced. (3) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm, (3) Susie. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Qock. . (9) Movie. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Verdict Is Yours. (3) Brighter Day. (4) Fibber. McGee, M(^. (7) Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. I (2) Edge of Night. (4) Buckskin. (9) RoMn Hood. I (2) Movie. (4) (color) George Pienwt, (9) Looney Tunes. I (7) Rocky and His Friends. I (9) News. , McNamara Sees Aid by Social Security WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. Pat _ McNamara (D-Mlch)_ predicU that (^)^^ JAMES ARNESS show. Then I would hope that 1 eould get another stories.’’ Jim’s satisfaction with his lot is unusual in the TV oorrah It is also something new with him. He was fixliR to get out of the Dillon rMe, but last season the producers made him a new deal for a better share of the returns. NCS9 he can afford a new ranch and yacht to take care of what little •pare time he has on land or — J PrtTtr S Notfoa II Clftcra I] rrult drlnlu 14 Inland W Lagtl t«nn IT Bnmnt* K> In plMrty 13 CottumH M MuMeal dramat li Logic It Indian IT Dorathyi II Good (Pr.1 i3 Court It Make anotber 3 Abort 1 Paittr 4 Timi ,•* t Arabian gulf 1 1 1 1 16 IT 14 ir If II B IT IT !T II U W ir IT r 14 R' 11 t 2t Muttard plant IS Claw It ‘ 43 Btata 44 Bend U Adleetlro . •ufaUM HtunlUapla TV Features his Senate subcommittee on problems of the aged • will devise a new plan to expand the social Security program to provide medical care for all elderly persons. McNamara said yesterday A bill probably would be introduced within the next few days derigned to set up hospitalization insurance tor the 12 million aged under Social Security and tour million elderly not covered by the present program. He said that expansion of Social Security was the premier approach in spite of opposition from President Eisenhower, find congressional Republicans. By United Pretw Intematoinal KATE SMITH SHOW, 7:30 p.m. (2). Harmonica virtuoso Richard Hayman and the Axidentais, a vocal quartet, are Kate's guests. PLAYHOUSE 99, 8 p.m., (2). Dramatization of a critical 10 year-period in the later years of Mark Twain’s life. With Franchot Tone as Twain, Leif Erickson, Katherine Bard and Shirley Knight (90 minubto.) PETER OUNN, 9 p.m.. (4). Gunn (Oaig Stevens) Is hind to protect an attorney from a youiig lady blackmailer. HALL OF FAME, 9:30 p.m., (4). ‘Ciqitain Brassbound’s Omver-lion," starring Greer Garson and OirMopber Plummer in George Bernard Shaw’s comedy about a dangerous brigand’s upeet at the hands of Lady Cicely Waynflete. (90-miihites, color.) ADVENTURES IN PARADISE, 9:30 p.m.. (7). Marilyn Maxwell stars as an island-bopping singw who gets free passage aboard the ’TUd.’’ HENNESEY, 10 p.m., (2). Hennesey (Jackie (tooper) gets caught tetowen two totsding brothers re fellow Navy doctors. JUNE ALLYSQN SHOW, 10; 30 p.m., (2). Miss AUyson stars as a woman who revives a man’s interest in life during a transatlantic flight. PRESIDENT 10:30 p.m., (7). Live address on mutual seoiriW. from Washington, D.C. JACK PAAR SHOW, 11:30 p.m,, (4). Betty Johnson is the ringer. With Hugh Downs. Jose Melis, comedienne Marta Corso, Shari Lewis,- Jack Douglas and Gene- --Today's Radio Programs — WWJ(SSS) WXT»<1S19» wcaaoiss) wroanissi wjbk uissi CEI.W. at*« wwj. a««f wjbc, «••• weia, Htws wkMM a«vg towt* g-ia^iMa. ogwr 0 WWJ. auwi WMtiw «A>Z. N««« wars, l. ^ cal W U4M» ••• WJe*. Bei'W _ WWJ. a. itoiwgB irSS-Wja. M «j V. aimiwta wxra. rrto w«i« chlw anuirtM t:IS-Wja. ■«•«. c WXTS. iiM-wja, ktwa < Si«»-WJB. Agrle. w3r Suva wrolr. a«ri» mrti t:lS-WJR Mwle Run eXLW. Mj Oo»n«r WJBK. 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"The Frances I rtroypd the legend that Abner Ungford Show” proved to be thejPo«Weday gave us our national exception to the rule. pasUme. The rest of the report It was loud, but not good. »trock out. In fact, it barely got the bat off its shoulder. Except for a brief, amusing hotel lobby number that had sixne freshness, the hour could offer only a hurried aeries of conventional murical numbers, all performed with pre-recorded gusto and staged with battertng-ram subtlety. AP Pkatafu HAIL ’THE REVOLUTION — Cuban President of the July 26th movement. The crowd was no-OsValdo Dorticos and Prime Minister Fidel Cas- ‘ where near eicpecUtions. Lower center is a mem-tro Join a May Day throng in singing the hymn' ber of the Junior Police l^atrol, Lazaro Ventura. The aforementioned hotel number involved some silent impersonations of well-known Hollywood landmaBcs and included the Nikita Khrushchev-Disneyland episode, have a hunch thht last bit would have been more hUarious if done, say, six or eight months ago. Castro's May Day Crowd Not Up to Expectations Amcmg children 10 to 14, and young people 15 to 19, milk is the favorite bwerage — soft drinks are second. To sell its best prospects the dairy industry spent an estimated 316,900,000 in newspaper advertising last year. Appearing with Miss Langford were singers Johnny Mathis and Mary QmUl, Bob CXimmings, Don Amoefae and Hermkme Gingotd. The TtoM Stooges presumably hired for comedy rdief, alao aaw celFbrated May Day with another blast at the United States, but the widely heralded demonstration fai support of his revolution drew a far smaller crowd than expected. Between 250.000 and 500,000 Cubans assembled iiixHavana’s vait Civic Plaza Sunday. A million and a hi^ had been predicted. The turnout was. one of the of tho public endorsements the Castro {arm have mustered. the Dominican Republic against Cuba. Castro talked”an hour without arousing much enthusiasm. Many in the crowd were beginning to leave when someone started the chant "Cuba yes! Yankees no!' nie fiery, bearded prime minister himself was not up to his best f(Hm. Hoarse and disheveled, he harangued the audience for 3% houra. rehashing old charges against the United ^tes. However, he gave a new twist, charging the United States is preparing "aggresrioh against Cuba through Guatemala.’’ Previously Castro has accused the United States of conspiring with Margaret's Wedding. Brings Loud Protests They were imequal to the nd euooceded only in depriving le show ol the humor it sought Cununingo appeared in two rolee: Hlmeelf* and hto own grandpa. He Castro rejected as "bssrisds and absurd’’ a charge by (Suato-malan President Miguel Ydigoras that Cuba is being need M a base to organize an iovaakai of Goato-mala. The revolutionary prime minister also appeared to sound the demfa ^11 tor any lingering hopes of govermBtot by ballot in Cuba any time soon. He proclaimed that ehtotiou were not the oidy demoonstic process. Castro drew rousing cheers with the dedaration; "Democracy is where the raajori^ governs. Democracy is this — d^ocracy of the C^iban revolution." Abo brougM taito the hour was a revival the delightful old bat-tiers, "The Bickersons,” with Don i Amedto and Miss Langford recreating their old radio routine. I have a lamch that last bit have been more hilarious if done, say, six or eight years ago. Anyhow; letto hope Miss Lang-fifil’s next TV special-in 1961, I presume shows more style and originality. The Earl Of WUson and^ oovering the blarsted excitement. I personally like Tony Armstrong-Jones. Two of Msg’s earlier beaux thought 1 was a waiter at previous London partleo. Each By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Poor Princess Margaret! Some of the louder Londoners charge that her wedding’s being handled like a funeral. They blame "very top’’ Buckingham Palace officials. The tourist industry growls that by not j taxing up the nuptials England’s missing $100,000,000. Pubs, for example, can’t get after-hours special licenses. ★ ★ ★ Beatrice Lillie (Lady Peel) will be going from N.Y. Charmin’ Sharman Douglas will be jetting from Holly- to fetch more champagne. Tony nevo^ did that. Norir! Tony wasn’t around yet. ■WMI WILSON Charles de Gaulle enthusiasts are cittog hiS tumor, yfim- Soustelle 4n the Algerian crisis Soustelle pleaded for another Interview and was refused^ "Just two words with him,’’ be begged. De Gaulle overheard, stuck his head out the door and shouted: "Au revolt I’’ ★ ★ ★ Wheii Bob Hope got the National Humanitarian Award In Cleveland frhm the National Conference of Christians and Jews he said that Hollywood is peopled by all religioni. "Bing Crosby’s a Catholic, Jack Benny’s Jewish and Red Skelton’s a Protestant, but-they itil worship at the same place—^thelr agent’s," Bob Said. His wife Dolores sent congratulations and Bob said, "She has so many candles burning at our house we can’t get fire insurance." Hugh Downs’ll pull down $7,500 in one week to stage-act projwt will prove successful, but several customers and the sponsors say they are happy. at Warren, O., In "Happy Anniversary’’ in August . Todd Jr. wants to make a B’way musical oiit of his dad’s ’Around the World In 80 Days” -though his elders say he shouldn’t. . Mike THE MIDNIGHT EARL... JOANNE Boutrleo Lillie bought a new hat to wear to Princess Meg’s wedding—In a store at Darien, (kmn. . . . Joanne Woodward writes, from Israd^ that sheeut her hair "out oil boredom and now I look Uke the poor man's Shlrtoy MacLaine." The Manning Gurians (actress Julio Harris) hit more oU in Bakersfield, CaUf. . Former boxing champ Kid Gavilah is now preaching in Havana streets . . . Ex-King Faronk’s being sued for half a mUllon for jemlry he took fnun Egypt. . . The Shah of Iran’s writing^w autobiography. TODAY’S BBST LAUGH: It’s now a crime in New York to mike thrmitening phone caUi. and Johnny Carson holies the loan companies remember that. WISH I’D SAID THAT: There’s an art to baby-sitting. It isn’t easy to watch TV, resid a book and ea| a sandwich while the lads are crying- The amasing ,thlng about thit TV satelUte in the sky to that Uie picturm it’s sending back aren’t interrupted by eom-^ merclals ... ’Aat’s eari, boeUier. -(Copyright, 19$$) I "We have voted tor Fidel! We have votod t» Fideil, *»he crowd chanted ter five minutes while the prime minister beamed. Earlier he watched the nation flex its military muscles during a five-hour parade of the armed forces and thousands of members of his new "people’s army’’—uniformed workers, j students. Hundreds were in the raidcs. PayWd Start Sponsors, Fans Likt Exp«riment in Toronto as Program Crows TORONTO (AP) - Csnsda’t pay TV exppriment seems off to a good start. The operation began two months ago with installations in 1,000 homes in Etobicoke, a Toronto suburb. The system now includes 2,500 homes, irith about 300 more each week. The aim is 10,000-12,-000 by the end of the year. The project, called Trans Canada Telemeter, has' oven many of the difflculties which beset other pay TV plans. Installation is simple. Hie cus« tomcr pays $5 to connect to the service. *11160 he drops coins in the slots whenever hh wants to watdi a first-run film, a hockey game or some othef program. This system was developed Paramount Pictures In experiments going bade to 1951. Trans Canada Telemeter is ownsd by a Paramount subsidiary. Famous Players Canadian C^., Oua biggest distributor of movies. Eugene E. Fitzgibbons, director of TV activtties tor Famous layers, says: »"We are deUghted with the way things have gone so ter, but K may take a year of study b^ore we know the full results." The main unanswered question ; whether customers will pay enough to make the a profit. D. W'mrd^LA. Ite« s b(«^ ^ (mionaref otngiiul to cf«M bite klMrfulbcitnt blurry camera effects were used in a itoal Vim aeqtienoe."^' “Baseball’s Changing PraAle.’’ hour on NBC-TV, completely de- dedleated to Mether’s Day, exempHIlfid by tw orgaalsattoa oaUed '"The Mettoa P i e t a r • Mothers at HeOywood," -- THE CHAIWEL SWIM' A half-hour variety riiow starring Spike Jones will replace CBS-TV’s Ann Sothera Show’’ this summer. Miss Sothern’s lilmed series moves from Monday to Thursday nights A * w Crosby brothers—Di The Crosby brothers—Dennis, Lindsay and Philip—are Perry Como’s guest stars for his May 25 NBC-TV hour. . . . Nanette Fahray and Ttoiy Randril ^ star in HBC-TV’s Mhy 31 "Starame," a musical in which Miss Fahray portrays temous women in history- (AamtatataeBii Gassy? Msf Nssrt Bag $ Dims FMtor taTst^mTIL'lo 9m toMl^MW Y«ng Malhto dhwlayed Ms bMdietbaU dribbtiag sad Ugh-Jamptag prowess. Let Elvis and BIcky and the rest try that with DUUNO AND FILING ’CBS Televirion Workshop’’ presented an actw-less, dialogueJess la. "Afterthought," yesterday^ Guy Parent’s play trid the story of a crime of passion via sound effects and props. It was an interesting hut notably unsuccessful ex-nent. Too studied and too confusing to be compelling, the play, didn’t come to life until some FI 4-1515 C A V ILiCTIIO MART IM (i^taaS TV RENTAL BY DAY OB WEEK RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service Sweet's Radio TV RCA Color TV SALIS and SERVICE Bay Tmt TV rrMB A Ttoatataa CONDONES TV 36 S. Tsk SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tesls FREE. 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