The Weather (U.S. Weather Bureas Forecayt oe: Warmer. : (Details Page 2) 6 TL neh YEAR eke | PONTIAC. MIRHIGAN. | F FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 —36 PAGES ‘ ABBSOCIATED PRESS ONFTED PRESS PHOTOS Ad Compariy Sees City Becoming Cog in Large Metropolis By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR2 Take seyeral large cities—such as Pontiac, Detroit, Flint and Lansing—scramble them together with super- highways, shopping centers and suburbs, up with “Interurbia — The and you come Changing Face of America.” The yearning of Mr. and Mrs. America to “move to , the country” must be sprinkled into this new dish of living trends. Some 200 members of Pontiac area service clubs learned yesterday they are slowly becoming a part. of 14 Interurbia regions in the country. Pe was made known to them by representatives of he Detroit advertising hour - long colored film strip presentation of “In- terurbia — The Changing Face of America.” The showing and luncheon was sponsored by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. dust what is Interurbia? “It ean be likened to a bunch of egg* being scrambled in a trying — with the yolks representing, the large cOre eity and the white being the suburbs,” the men and women at the Elks Teniple were told. It was forecast by the company that one such Interurbia will con- sist of Pontiac, Detroit, Lansing, Flint, Toledo, and someday, Cleve- land, * * * To show the tremendous size and importance of Interurbias, com- pany narrators said one-half the population of the United States, according to the 1950 census, lives in these Interurbias. The residents there provide for one-half the retail sales also, Looking te the future, in the year 1975, 60 per cent of the — s population and 75 per of retail sales will be cen- tered in Interurbias, it was esti- mated, “And the present 14 Interurbias," said Irving H, MacKenzie, com- pany vice president and Bloomfield Hills resident, “‘cover only 46 per cent of the country's land area." * * * The vast majority of these com- bination large city-small city net- works exist in the Bast and Mid- west todayr "Le The company ‘Presents the. film on a 16-foot screen to interested _ groups, “It provides a challenge for the economist, sociologist and marketer," exclaimed MacKenzie. “This growing explosion of cen- tral ¢ities out into their suburbs wag never realized when it should - have been because of poor fore- ‘ America’s fabulous added, “One developer suggested a) court of apartments where fami- lies would live by cycles. ‘One for children, a second for newlyweds, a third for growing families, and a fourth for old folks. so they can live out their lives as baby sitters for the cycles they passed.” * *- * The development of Interurbias will definitely spur on the automo- bile industry, it was predicted, Cars and more cars will be needed to transport families to and from these growing areas. “With this new way of life will come problems,” said MacKenzie. “but more important there will ‘All About Men..........:.. ‘a Jt) Gopeasooncsocsncson- 3 County News ..../..... scoerde Editorials |................. 6 Farm & Garden......... 20-21 High School...............,, 19 Markets .....,..sc0000, «s:, @ Oldemaries o0 5b os asewcess 9 ot eth, EE Coe eee 22-25 ee ee ee 26-27 TV & Radio Programs...... 35 Wilson, Earl...... ekevieses: 35 company of J. Walter tre asia Th company presented its* France Delays Reform Vote Assembly May Deny Drastic Power Asked by Pflimlin From Our Wires of the French National Assembly decided today to put off until Tues- day a crucial assembly vote on Premier Pierre Pflimlin’s call for drastic constitutional reforms, The delay, observers said, could be fatal for Pflimlin and- perhaps for civil government in the shaky Fourth Republic, Authorities feared that right-wing extremists, using the magic name of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, would incite mob action in Paris which might bring the pre- smier down, Pflimlin was given less than an even chance of getting the powers he asked in order to strengthen the executive. They are about the same powers de- manded by De Gaulle and impli- citly refused by Parliament. _The premier was expected to spend the weekend in trying to win support: for his plan on Tuesday. Meanwhile, what amounts to a revolutionary government for Al- geria was set up today in de- fiance of Paris. It was established by_a.civilian-military_junta_set_up| here last week: There seems little doubt that a full-scale government is blooming bere. Officials proclaim they in- tend-to run their own show despite} any attempted interference “from |! those idots in Paris.” They demand Gen, De Gaulle, Car Production Steady DETROIT (INS) — Ward’s Au- ‘tomotive Reports said today U.. S. passenger car production ‘re- mained steady at an estimated 86,032 units this week, SS ENS ge Ae a ae SS ed In Today's Press 3 TRONS ia cen ON come opportunities.” PARIS—The Steering Committee! STEPS OUT UNHURT ithe pit unhurt. His partner, Pfc. - teria. - . N ‘< argain on UITERNA TIONAL NEWS SERVICE: 4 Our. erms Re Nike Base Blast That Killed Ten Investigated Eight Fully Armed Rockets ~ Exploded in New Jersey—Why? MIDDLETOWN, N.J. (P-— Investigators searched a Nike base near here today in an effort to learn what caused eight fully armed missiles to blow up in a furious mushroom of fire and death. . The explosion yesterday killed 10 persons and scat- tered explosive warheads across a wide area of the. countryside. The disaster, described by a gen- eral as an accident that could not 3 County Batteries Using Ajax Nikes Oakland County has three Nike batteries, “all part of the 18th AAA Missite Battalion of the 28th AAA Group. The three, equipped with the Ajax missile which car- ries the conventional warhead, are located in Auburn Heights, Commerce Township and South. The first one to locate in the county was the one in Auburn Heights, The site was completed in 1955. happen but did, was set off by a single missile that exploded. A split-second chain reaction turned the entire area into a flaming pit of destruction that one eye-witness called horrible ‘beyond belief. +. Mangled bodies and fragments lay strewn about where a moment before men had stood. The disin- tegration of the victims made it difficult to establish identities of Three others were injured, one seriously. The dead included six soldiers and four civiljans. None of the victims was from Two servicemen in a 20-foot-deep pit under a missile’s launching pad miraculously — the holo. caust. Staff Sgt. Joseph W. McKenzie, 33, a launcher section chief from) Framingham, Mass., stepped from Joseph Aboitt, 24, Grindstone, Pa., was treated for shock and hys-| The missiles, known as the Ajax type, exploded at about 1:20 . p.m. while s team of experts was working on them. They were to be. replaced next year by Her- cules missiles capable of carry- ing atomic warheads. .: Each of the: Ajax missiles. car- 35 \ried three conventional ‘warheads (Continued on Page ‘2, Col. 3) By FIRST.LT. ROBERT ¥. DALY other missiles, which had 15 war- heads, back into the storage revet- ments. Where Nike Base Chief UAW Refuses to Extend Pacts for Two Years Union Chief Declares He'll Continue to Battle for Profit Sharing Missiles Exploded at Nike Base From Our Wires DETROIT — United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther today flatly re- fused to extend UAW con- tracts with the big three of the auto industry for an- other two years and said his union’s original demands still are on the bargaining table. Reuther also told a spe- cial conference of 600 union delegates at Detroit: that “we are not dropping the profit sharing plan.” The conference was \closed to newsmen but Reuther disclosed his views to reporters after the ses- AP Wirephote + Narrates Havoc Stockholders Get Optimistic Report “TWISTED STEEL — Army men a pa to Nike mis- Troops Ruling Sz." roops Ing Meters, Ford and Chrysler union 2 1 Saw Everything ee Up ... Nothing - We Could DO..." (Here ts an eyewitness account rs! Middileto: wa Nike Base ex jon killed ty men, mivred three ona. bese.) t the hich left of Flinf, Michigan MIDDLETOWN, N. J. (INS) — I was in the missile assembly build- ing 200 feet away from the launch- ing pads when I beard the ex- plosion -At the same time, the windows were sucked out of the building and debris began flying in all di- rections. * *. * Warrant Officer Gilbert Sieger, who was standing next to me,) was hit with flying debris. As I ran out of the building toward the) launcher I saw everything in the area blowing up-or burning. Missiles and equipment were exploding. I notified the fire and, launching pads to get beet back underground before they went up. — My men succeeded in getting five * ‘* Curtice Rates GM High history” » bape a ales and oxcaiog slump. 50th annual-stockholders meeting, said a comparison of GM’s earnin tremely favorable. our automotive the retail level est ever,” Curtice said. tion schedules, Curtice said GM's factory sales for the first six ; months ending June 30 “will be islightly better than 80 per cent of dicts fair tonight but not quite so. junit sales for the first six months cool with the low about 45. of 1957." new car saleq Was a normal re- ported cars, Curtice said mand for foreign cars ceived magnified attention because! warmer. the rise in their sales has hap-) SEES RISE IN SALES ent contracts.”. sile base at Middleton, N. J., after one missile blew up yesterday | 2 ' “E am certain,” he sald, “they Panama City and exploded seven others ina tremendous blast. are not going to accept the pres- General Strike Called in Competition for Sales | by Rebellious students; jem tna canot be srl tr 8 Persons Killed two years. He said they include WILMINGTON, Del. in—_ Gene age wae Curtice, addressing some 2,000 shareholders at GM’s with those, of other companies was ex- “Public erence for! roducts at the high- Warmer Tonight; The three National Guara chiets the students want kicked out ran the country under a state | of siege — modified martial law. | But this did. not. prevent the ‘The Strike from getting under way. \thermometer registered 39 degrees The first to walk out at midnight ‘at 5-a.m. Yesterday's high was 69. “ere Printers at three morning’. He said the current slump in | Tomorrow will nd eatty cloudy "ewspapers, E] Dia, the Star-Her- jand warmer. The high will reach’ ae and its apnieh edition La Agencies Move Fast on Control of Air Lanes WASHINGTON wo — . On the basis of current produc- High Tomorrow 72. The U. S. Weather Bureau pre-; sult of the general economic de- |. ound 72. rella. aimed at preventing any. more col- cline and was not due to the auto oe riots grew out of student/lisions between swift military jets industry's products or prices. For the nex¢ five days temper- ‘complaints over school conditions/and civilian . atures will average about three or four degrees below the nor- mal high of 72 and the normal low of 51. Saturday's forecast is and resentment over the killing of a student in an. earlier. demon- stration. Student bands armed with fron elubs, sticks and rocks reamed On *%he increased sales of im- “the de- has re-| A little cooler is: the prediction gency rules -will become effective pened to coincide with the reces- the city yesterday and the sion-induced drop in sales of the/for Sunday and Monday and warm- guardsmen went inte action with within a few days.: American product.” er Tuesday and Wednesday. Pre- tear gat Eisenhower's orders went to. Lt. Geh, Elwood R. (Pete) Quesda, cipitation will total around aaa a retired Air Force officer who fourth inch in showers Saturday attic. in Panama ely was tied He said it “is much too early to/night and again about Tuesday or up by a bus strike. heads the President's Air Coordi-. I then ordered all the personnel in the area to clear out. There was nothing we. could do- for the casualties because we had no big; assess the market for all of our /¥ products for the last half of 1958” but an improvement in passenger car sales in the fourth quarter can Wednesday. The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8°a.m. was)side, the rest of this Central Ameri- 39 degrees. The reading was 62. Except for some disturbance in ‘Colon, the port on the Caribbean nating Committee. Eisenhower's emergency orders . were issued after he had con- can country also was repented quiet ferred with members of a House Firemen Pight | Losing Battle fire fighting equipment on the| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘at 2 p.m. eh Appropriations subcommittee. . |base. a ‘County Board Ses ce oe 5 Tentative Tax Ral | igaeer Marks 100 Years 3 Living A tentative county tax rate bell: -1$5.75 per $1,000 of assessed valua- tion today was set by the Oakland | : County Tax Allocation Board. -It,. trepresents a T5-cent hike over the ” 1958 rate. : BEG Sa* Bias fk ee i “ag: PO NGGRE A ORE TRE ag 8 ager oor SEG PR AR BeBe Rea 6 Sie Ba ie OO aS Today graciously rounding out the century mark is Miss Ella M. Green, who for over 70 years has lived at 217 North Saginaw St. Z alae : i | She comes from the most substantial Oakland /County pioneer stock. She was born in Farmington on May 28, 1858, where her father, Jarvis J. Green, also was born. Her mother was the former Elizabeth Harger, scion es prominent Waterford pioneers. * * | i William J. Emerson, chairman |” of the board, said members were | is ‘still in‘ session in settling upon | 2 rates for 20 townships and 31/5 school districts. He said he ex- pected this to be compietes this afternoon. — Another rate — $9.25 — was set this morning, along with the tenta- tive county rate, for city school districts not having township terri- yd such as Royal Oak and Ferp- * * * The establishment of the $5.75 county rate means that tax alloca-'— pressure in ‘the hose lines had tions for-1958-59 for townships and |” Sireached “‘d » {School districts having township ‘angerous levels. -\territory must he divided between The blazing oil engulfed some 50 the remaining $9.25 under the 15- ap Wieephete . billowing into the air. The scene is about three miles northeast of downtown Long Beach, near the Municipal Airport. 2 Die So Far; Fight to Save California Town Oil Fire Running Wild! SIONAL HILL,, Calif. (INS) ~ eary firemen, faced with the twin REFINERY ABLAZE — Explosions and a fire at a Hancock Oil Co. refinery on Signal Hill in Long Beach, Calif., send clouds of — * * * A Farmington merchant at the time of her birth, her father moved his family to Pontiac in 1867, and for 27 years "was a well known mercantile figure here. Most of that time his store was in the Millis Block at 38 North Saginaw St. ~*~ * *- For over three-quarters of a century Miss Green has been. prominently affiliated with the civic and social life of. Pontiac. which ‘threatens to collapse loosing a river of flame into Signal Hill's Temple street. County battalion fire chief Noel She. was a charter member of the Ladies’ Library Association, which built the ity Library, and has had a =e ot extn the ‘Manchester said: meee Fn ee Were, Gwe t be mill limitation set by law, hand in much of the work that has made Pontiac a. better ' |dead, ¥ elty. : f ; . The multi-million-dollar blaze at ous on eying 7 out Those killed were identified es) =m oo ralh Price —~ pO Li the Hancock Oi! Company refinery “an os es hope — ta! James Wy Edwards, 66, a pump |Jerome’s’ Olds Cadiliee PE 8-981 ’ She still maintains her interést in public affairs, and is s , : ton eee ea casa eothore peo keep Ht: contained within the re4 seer appemrny ho ou - “ i a keen observer of events of the day. 8 fery volcan of erupting sioage| (oc gepst Smt Met MW Woody’ Langtord of Los Alamitos. ee cc men se cee i ee’ | | tanks. = Co-workers said Edwards died . \ a Firemen ohcentrated t si) ‘at-) Police radios ecalicuat a warn- [bee se he pitary at his ~. shut: Going Ovt of Business Sale! - - es A tention on an 80,000- J tanking to all units that falling water! (@ntinuéd on Page 2, Col. 4) , (iporting goods Bain hed “ite ne sia a toa a 2h a ame em — — _ -_ a a ‘et \ 4 ee ‘“ : a \e; alert \ - . 7 {) Rree ee “alata: sete nadiny ” oer 8 eee - ieee ade Mem amie, ecient Be slat ce ape Re ead ws . ? } Hfpeebaanticw noni: a Eg allen . ai —* ak ; ‘ . : ” sieaa? : . ~ : , = : : 4 i 4 vo: 4 og ] “2 4 . ‘ . as + « ‘E . . i ~ 4 , oe ee. sae le a in od ws ee Te THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 . i | . Seen aera’ ; ; } ; ~*~ : * $s = hes € an - i eee S Cee ig a \ ae : - the! Birmingham, and her paternal f Medical Assn., the|Birm 5 The Day in Birmingham 3 (Pe ademeg ot o aoomcine in Cleveland grandparents, Prot, and Mrs. Card Flee ce | wy e77 | asd the Shaker Heights Community Schubert of Champaligne, [1 Kids ‘n’ Pets Will: Take (22e 0 ine 0 gor for Shriners Porley ‘three sons, John A., David L. and _ Limelight Tomor 4 OW | Charles "M. | yexico CITY # — Mexico Sia i 5 ce ‘Primary Races . Abia f 3 = ‘ 4 : i & t *: City is getting ready for one Of : , eae * . 3 . * ae ; ve) ry ' t 5 | t biggest tourist groups ever to Poir Seek Nomination. BIRMINGHAM | Dogs, cats,|awaiting those who plan we attend, - o geuves ne : ny papitel in a body—some are adie parakeets, canaries and possibly according to Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert | jelinen : and members of for State Legislature’ a few gold fish and turtles will| Hirschfield, general chairmen. Private service for Melissa Sue | aa ero he Western "2 (= Vets ' step into the limelight tomorrow) ~ * **- = Squires, daughter of Dr. - = paves _ paps Aug. in Birmingham's annual pa-| ~ Dr, Edwin A. Hammiond Mrs, William F, Squires, of 2575 | U eS : ’ ~ would seek. Ms Ny : — Ceececsccosoocososooces habe Fy wo a : e ‘ | first elective position in District 1, A 21-year-old Birmingham girl |, E Friday and Saturday Specicls 3 was Wallace D. McLay, 35. of 2066) iy im fair condition at ‘Sais ° ~ Watkins Lake Rd. Waterford Beaumoyt Hospital after hs ° Township. been struck by = car yester- |¢ ° McLay, a former Democratic pre-| aes. seeeeene oa Grant, street je | | einct delegate from Birmingham.) Pe e Electric , will be vying for the representa-| ' ; = , , ite to Kiting Wilton, Gaghtes ¢ , Bi Selection of See ad L, Anderson, | _ SOCEPSS TROPRY — Heory Gotham (right); eatan Prom Phete |thq Davie St. The gil siltfered [8 SHAVERS N WADING POOLS. 3 | general manager of the Pontiac Retail Store, all-around passenger car performance” as‘ a possible brain concussion. and a's chance ‘te have x 40x71", 2 Ring-.... 1.95 50x”, 2 Ring .... .2.95 or iadies’) re- stored like new. i E : f i ANA BT! Bs tale teile of his | eastern division manager. The trophy was award- | Pontiac took almost all the top places in events | ed to the 1958 Pontiac yesterday “for the best determining the trophy winner. LeMessurier 2, of 17977 Buck- plans. - District 1 comprises 14 northern, county townships while District is made up of Lyon, Novi, Farm- gin, sented Toes, «mi 300) at Dinner-Meeting | Oil Refinery Blazes; |icx's LS geared aap of Area Scouts Council _ Fight fo Save Town Factory Service Represeniati Here at SIMMS. SATURDAY | ee — bers the. past year, and 4,056 com- day, was given new fuel on which | was reported to police by Bruce mY missioned adults also engaged in to feed last night when a 80,000-| Cornell, 31535 Bellvine Trail, South- 88 the work. barrel tank and two 10,000-barrels/fjeld, Township. , a * & caught fire. eno isit Yute the . ¢-9% John W. Hunt of Farmington Flames soared ‘ . was reelected president for the air and lit up the night with day-| “The Big Top ts coming t/9 Sise 12 te 15 comting year, Other officers chosen light-like brilliance ‘That's the word in Bloomfield|2 Ww ss 3.49 : were: Vice Presidents, D.B. Eames So far the flames have spread ‘Township as the Eastover. Ele; SA Save on life jackets at Rochester, Ray D. Baker of Green 4 the refinéty’s tank farm. Fire snnual PTA fair tomorrow. > BROMO- c \Lake, and William Miller of Mt.” men said the others appear to be Les SELTZER ee kins of Sylvan. Lake, and Com- | Sioms like the thunderous blasts | o@tside of the school from 10 a.m. > : |missioner, that occurred when the fire be- | # p.m, There'll be « midway, |¢ 3 Recipients of the Silver Beaver, Lang Minch Vico. Citat Witten) Wnty Somem Sovees, NOS em |p ae a the highest award that can be R. Mendehall said 2 SWIM E- made by s local council were: == = JQHN W. HUNT “The fire probably will burn’ all) A marionette show, “Jamal and) iy A. 4. Stilwell of Cass Lake, Har- + day and perhaps longer, unti) ali|the Golden Dates,” will be pre-/> FINS : vey L. Beach of Lake Orion, | the oil is done.” |sented at 2 p.m. and from 10 a.m. @ and Lee Fults of Center Line, | e ¢ Only afte the fire has been put|t® 2 P-m. there'll be a clown alley: $1.69 Junior Fins B ) The anneal report of Execatie/PFODING NIKE Blast outwit te possi wo" deter ati” ete chee wal ee © Secretary Edward H.. Leland! EAL ont me mine’ how many were killed. . > oon a magic show, $ Sizes 4 fo B .....2,--40+ }3 + . shoved tit during te, Past veer Where Ten Died = | 4 cowoite wte'ac pon 8 ; -rpay= ss - 1 ‘ i 4 ; eevee 2 > > > Lie > 2. > : 3 | 2 Tex.) Luminous dial models at { ES x iL is p amali_extra cost. nsemnercrmnnsnemeratcsenneet ———€ ' - ithe launching area, fying various’ “Tha ; 2 seeeeeouereeasa? Water-Tite—Non-Slip , wam's privileges | i | explosion tore the door off 2. , 4 f | tor ; adh Ge wee te pate: —- land it hit him, knocking him down i$ Redicf_end Harlequin ternal Rubber Swim Masks ced “ealinnct ty the sormall 1,000 scouts : ng ar Aig harmlessly in into the burning oil. He got up and 3 to $1.98 Pre Size 1" : y _ | open terrain a aw unguided | he fe in."" Go: sit sostce tuamiien’ Gute | At the dinner Willard H. Wells) fight for two ie ever ee pore pla . $ Distinctively styled 953 Creamalin oo Tenge ° ¢ . Laseusiael vedas th sacmmaiiihl ct'acuk ‘EVACUATE HOSPITAL $ clocks. Factory 3 De rary — 69 Reuther said that in the ab- (ments in the council's 40 years. 7 _ | ‘The Long Beach General Hos-| |g guaranteed. (10% > q age — ¢ a sence of a settlement the union ‘There was singing by the 36 “Au-! A 12-foot section of one missile | pital. half a mile away, was evac- i$ Tax.) < FOR STOMACH Swim Mask 5 69 favered extending the contract tomobelles” of the Sweet Adeline /@™ded in,a backyard three-quar- nated due to the fire danger and Pe a ae a a a ne a | ’ ACIDITY e60 White jc seceeeeee® ¢ on a day-today basis. He said |society of Detroit. (tet Of & nile, away. ‘because it became enshrouded in ; “| ss 86 Face Mask ........+++« 69°: | temporary working possibilities | iss Patricia Sullivan of Walker-/ HORRIBLE SCENE gas and smoke. The more than 1 3 Value - | ‘weald be considered by the sep ‘ville, Ont.; talked on the recent Tani 400 patients were transferred to atete councils. « - i Patrolman Danie] Murdoch, one < — World Jamboree, and President ot the first at.the scene, told of Hospitals in Los Angeles, San Ped- aes. Asked what | strategy would Hunt explained some current pro-|the horror of seeing men, their," 4nd other portions of Long Bc Value ......0+.. + 6 be, Reuther said, “There are many |jects in the council which wes bodies still afire, and the head of Beach. , : ways to skin a cat.” ‘awarded a citation at the recent/at least one of the men blown! * & &. Reuther was asked how much National Council meeting. away by the force of the explo-| Men working in a pipe yard j the companies would have to. t & sion.” lacross the street from the refin- be | Per Usderwoler Ti SNORKEL TUBE - $1.29 Value .. ¢ ae ie cae 9 8 19 _ GE. ‘SNOOT-ALARM’ . Pits anyone. 25¢ Ear Plugs...... ‘ 50c Nose Clips ..... 39 Snorkel & Mask Set. .1. | Senior Swim Goggles. .49 Junior Swim Goggles. .39 6-Piece Swim Set... .2.49 Formula “42” LEMONIZED Hair Shampoo : $98. N Saginaw —Main Floor tured. Luminous mode! only $5.50. (10% Tax.) locks $5.98 Val Exactly a spies 4” hahha A hb A AAA AAA AAA AMM hh heeds PSSST CSCC TC CCC CCC Cee eeererrrrrrerreeeereeTeY, ol in in Ain in hi iy hin Ahi i tin hi Ain Al Mn Ancien a Alin a ln Al ln lin lnc tli lin lin lin li tli tt lili pir ih bh ph bt be bb td 98.N. Saginaw —Main Floor “04. Fair tonight, net Chamberlain, University of Kansas’ the living room of her home quite se yl ann = biped All-A : neshetball pl ‘ ; * * * { cloud armer, bigh aroun America basket player, at| The Ajax, about 32 feet long | See our large selection TT "Recth te Savtaean ede a eis Ie ’ ug 2 feel & The flames sucked up some of! < nc ; L . . Ps “GC Up of beeviitel miles an hear becoming light gariable MOUNCed today he was quitting col ; and a foot»in-diameter, weighs +). oi) with them and it fell as a, evitured peerl rings. sees an iy create *! ¢# lege to begin a 160-game barn-| about a ton and fs, designed to fine mist ‘for blocks around the | te storming tour. | bring down enemy ‘giteraft at al-. - Seday in Pontiac i eet , refinery. Some of the droplets fell) erent temperature preceding 8 am. In a signed copyrighted article in, titudes of up te 60,000. feet. It (19 miles away in Norwalk, to the} REPEAT pale Ried Tt #78 LST Le ng mang the move be] The bane here ie one of & ame : @ Trip Indicator, Clove Compartment Light. | ; THE MOUSE OF GREAT VALUES | * 1 81 : ; Your Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial Dealer 3 a OLIVER MOTOR SALES | [fib onusa‘sx reas f “4 3 v Fs § Wee tens % THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 | a : oe f ey =, OPEN NIGHTS #2 hen _RNCIDAYE say "SIMMS Store-Wide SAVINGS _ \ kh Z et Papa Quails Proving father quail is so overzealous he To Ring, Bells i in Ireland ternational Convention of Caio. Overzeclous Parents wit Dee Seer Smal: Gad [ews . _| [ther broods to enlarge his DUBLIN (INS) ~ Beltritigers| Cathedral; Cobb, on Whit Sunday, : a quail survey shows that|from the United States will ba MAg 00 pact, of ta Cb Total among those taking part in the In-|program. TONITE and SATURDAY SPECIALS! ‘SLEEPING BAG SALE MIRACLE FIBRES INSULATION 21.95 SLEEPING BAGS 74x36 Inch. 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Tax Your choice of 9 Every piece has exclusive thermoid Choose the pieces Waites... Downstairs Summer Playwear HAROLD A FITZGERALD Presiient and Publishe? ay dutorial Pia : . FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 DeGaulle Influence Ebbing For the time being France’s new’ Premier, Prerre PFLIMLIN has a vote of confidence in the National Assem- ‘bly. The issue was continued emer- gency powers to deal with Algeria. Only extreme Right wing Gaullists and the Poujadists: voted against the bill. . x *« * Informed sources feel that Gen. CHARLEs DE GAULLE, who has been waiting in the wings for years, missed his cue to take over the government and is all through as a political pow- er. De Gaullist military leaders in command in Algeria had called on - the General to take over the French government by force, if necessary, but he has added to his stature as a statesman and patriot by preferring to do it legally, if at all. Ironically enough, De Gaulle is believed to favor a negotiated set- _ thement with Algeria which would give the Nationalists a consider- able measure of autonomy. His supporters there are fighting against such a compromise. If the General was waiting for a ground swell of public opinion de- manding that he take over the gov- izing department heads to withhold Government records from the public at their own discretion, comes a new form of censorshop. State Department orders now pro- hibit individual contacts between its intelligence officers and newsmen. Other officials are required to file reports on their conversations with the press. Joun W, Reap, State De- partment press officer, contends that the directive is “a logical and not a restrictive procedure.” But it will dis- courage-all officials from talking with reporters. x2 * The order likewise will tend to cut off the State Department from sources of intelligence, for the flow of information is not a one way street. A certain stiffness and formal- ity will develop and will result in cut and dried handouts to the press. In other words, the State De- partment is censoring the public’s right to know about its own busi- ness. This conflicts with our basic doctrine that the Government be- longs to the people and not to a few top officials. We hope the order will be with- ernment of France, it didn’t materl- alize. In his unprecedented press con- ference De GauLtz made it plain that his return to power was contingent on the will of the people. However, while he is admired and respected, he is not popular, WS - * Should De Gaulle come te power in France, which now seems alto- gether unlikely, he would call for a new government with strong _. executive powers and no interfer- ence from the National Assembly. In any case it would be refreshing ip-000 ame gammenpve. section in drawn. — a = The Man About Town Again President Local Wo Takes Active Part in Historical Work Bar: What if you go inte tee many of, you'll be singing a few —and may land behind some. Again elected president of the Michi- gan Historical Commission is Mrs. Donald E. Adams, who has been a member of that body for 17 years. Twice before she has been its president for a year. She is the youngest ' person ever to hold ee a state posi-. —~--¢OR, i oe i ae — Betty is doing her. best “(and ‘it's a mighty good best), to maintain a local historical interest In this area, as us old- er citizens pass out or no longer are able to keep that flame alive. She's among my top ten women in Oakland County. ‘Back from a western trip, Dave Utley _ ‘Therefore, this question arises: ‘Is it possible some distant inhabi- tants of our sun could have produced nuclear energy millions of years ago by nuclear fusion; and could they have produced a very large amount that got out of control and resulted in the gigantic conflagration which oS today as the sun? kw © 4 _ Nuclear fusion requires heat beyond ten million degrees centi- grade and that’s what the sun is. _ Was the British scientist sug- . gesting that the boys on this planet double check themselves so they won't produce a heat wave sufficient to set our whole planet in flame? Thus we might become a sun for another group of planets. ° . What a thought! * x * That would end all integration problems, everything pertaining to new automotive contracts and all matters relating to the City Hospital and police affairs. Government Directive Clamps Lid on News On the heels of House passage by an overwhelming vote of the Moss bill to eliminate a 1789 law author- t OC THE PONTIAC PRESS . Published by Toe Powrme Perss Company 44° W. Huron 6t. Pontiae 12. Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday goers Basses, | Jom™ &. Rasy tive Vice President pe Advertising. and Advertising i Direttor Manager’ * owas ‘- erste TL Eset M, Terapwett, Vice President and . Cirsulation Manager Business Manager ; od, G. W. Prreereate, vest hare "Beeretacs and, Editor Man ® Tee Groner C inoaye, Editor Cinesified Manager === an Press ia ehtttied exelusive’s +o | ie tion of ail jocel news printed in ° ngwapeper ag well as sil AP news dispatches i pontine Parss 14 deilvered wy eprrie: tor +0 cen: a carrier service ~§ rot-available 59 mail i ot gy Fea Livingsten, Mecomb. Laver: and ee Counties % te $12 06 a yeas: eisher mn and af) other wes in the Un ‘ee Stace ioe . aa mall gpberriorions payavle \1m 4 ela 2 met 7, at Foe! ide | Memper | of ABC Puees aa PE S-8181 ft 7 EN oe of Mic tells of a rather unique traffic sign: “Are you a weather driver? Go like saiiias crash like thunder. - Among the few surviving men who worked on both horse drawn and oe driven vehicles is Harvey S. Griswold of 12 Gingell Court, now 77. Previous to working 30 years in Pontiac auto plants, he made buggies in Flint under the guld- ance of the late _ William C. Durant and his predecessors. He says a buggy wasn't finished until it had 12 coats of paint. His pay ranged from $6 a week up. Local army draft boards are asked to send 38 men as their June quota. The Pontiac city board sends 10 and the out-county ‘board sends 28. The induction date for both is June 5. Back from a vacation trip, Edward Spicer, the new president of the Oakland Coun- ty Sportsmen's Club, tells me that this area will loom large on the international map July 27 to Aug. 2. Then the world skeet championships: will agatff be shot out here. Ed’s tour Included a visit to George White : of Dallas, Texas, president of the national association, who told him that marks- men (and markswomen) will be here from nearly every state in the nation, ‘as well as from many foreign countries. Only: surviving local member of the Michigan 3lst Regiment In the Spanish American War of 1898 Is Harry J. Pattison of 5970 Pontiac Trail. They were known as the “Red Necks,” on account of their bandanas. Verbal Orchids to-— | Miss Ela M. Green of 217 North Saginaw St.; one hundredth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Haviland of 210 Linden‘St.: fifty-third wedding an- niversary. oo Eli Brendel of 18 Matthews 8t.: eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinney oft 303. Raeburn St.; golden wedding. Mrs. Ida Mae Beattie of Waterford. eighty-third birthday Mr. and Mrs. David Harp ville. sixty-fourth \wedding anni- of May Ve@rsar®r' _ Congress will have bla wees \ VERbAAAaAs? “a ha “You 1 Should See It NOW i in 1 This Strong David Lawrence Says: NEA Service, Inc. Light” Lengthy Tax Debate Hazardous WASHINGTON — The big tug-ol- war on the new tax bill is shaping up. Unless a new tax law is passed before June 30, many rates auto- matically go down or are repealed. Thus, if Congress didn't act, many excise -taxes’ would be reduced. Also, corporate - tax rates would go down from 52 per cent to 47. per cent of net in- come. This means that each group in a certain leverage in the contest. A tax bill that fa- vors low-income LAWRENCE groups altogether would run into stiff opposition of a non-radical coalition of both Republicans and Democrats which would insist that something be done to give incen- tives to busines®. * * * Naturally the administration has been deferring the announcement of its own tax plan. This is be- | cause, if the debate on new rates were started now, it would per- haps cause a blow-up in buying. When it is considered that autos and many consumer items could be affected by lower ex- cise taxes, the hazard of a lengthy debate in Congress be ‘comes. obvious. There will be pressure, too, for lower rates on both_ passenger and freight transportation as wel] as lower rates on telephone calls and other items. * * * . The treasury, of course, ig. wor- ried about the effect of all these” changes on the Federal deficit. For the current fiscal year, which ends June 30, the deficit will be about 3 billion dollars. For next year, It looks now like somewhere between 8 and 16 billion dollars in the red, - Much of this ts due to the severe decline in corporate -prof- its. How then to stimulate corporate earnings? It -will not come by merely “giving $2 a week for a year to every taxpayer. It has to come from factors that will lead to job creation. * * . The treasury is likely, for tac- tical reasons, to resist at the out- set_any changes in the corporate rates. But a substantial sentiment is building in favor of at least a two-and-a-half point reduction, which would mean the halfway mark between 52. and 47 per cent. Businessmen would like to feel that the Government Is not a majority, but a minority partner In profits. If businesses which are climbing back out of the recession can see a chance to build up their surpluses, they can plan to invest in plants and equipment — something that is vitally needed if unemployment in the hard-goods industries is to be materially reduced. And that’s The Country Parson ys siekiakers Gs veers: enneee “f don’t ‘mind our church members sitting if the back ‘| pews —or In = front pews, either." i} “HF where the recession has hit hard- est. * * * There are indications that the administration would like to see Congress do something about pres- ent depreciation policies. A hint of this comes in the statement just matie to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee by Secretary _of Commerce Sinclair Weeks. He * said: “Let us kee in mind that in p more than 4,000,000 private bus|- ness enterprises, businessmen right now are engaged In de- cision-making as to production, sales, prices, rehiring, research, plant expansion and other activi- thes « «. ‘Confidence the dynamie foundation of spending — is on the rise. Government must encourage that revival.” (Copyright, 1958) — Dr. William Brady Says: Doctor Should Be Frank if Uncertai _There is no doubt in my mind that some doctors who labe] an acute illness or indisposition “‘cold’’ or ‘“‘indigestion’’ in the early hours or days of the ill- - Ness really believe it is so. But usual- ly they know that the “cold” or ‘“‘in- digestion’ enables them to hedge on the diagnosis until the nature of the il Iness » becomes DR. BRADY obvious —by that time the patient's family or friends or the general public will have forgotten the earlier equivocation. Even the well educated layman's knowledge of pathology. is elemen- tary and hence he sees nothing odd about yesterday's ‘‘cold” turn- ing into diphtheria, meningitis or infantile paralysis over night, or last evening's “indigestion” . lead- ing to an operation for appendici- tis, cholecystitis or ileitis next morning. Instead of resorting - the shabby ‘“‘cold” hokum to string patients along today, the doctor ought to tell patients the truth without fear that they'll change doctors, He ought to have the courage to say: ‘We'll call it cri—I can't tell yet. which of the common respira- tory infections it is.’. Or ‘Indiges- tion? Failure of one food or _an- other to digest would not account for such discomfort, We'll keep you under observation until we can find out just what ails you.” The main objection to -the prac- tice of calling an acute illness or indisposition a “cold” in the early hours is that! it takes the curse off déctor and patient for failing to do what they should do to prevent spread of the infection, that. is, practice reasonable isolation. One serioug objection to the practice of calling an acute iil- hess or indisposition “indiges- tion’”’ in the early hours is that it takes the curse off the atminis- tration of- salts, castor oi] or oth- er unnatural interference which may stir things up enough to Spread any inflammation and ag- gravate the iliness, By “unnat- ural interference” I mean any laxative, physic, liver regulator, intestinal lubricant, enema, bow- el wash, internal bath, or other means of inciting violence, - If you are not unteachable you may get a dollar’s worth of bene- fit from studying either of the fol- lowing booklets: No. 3 — So You Have Indigestion?—%5 cents and ‘stamped, self-addressed envelope. No. 5 -- Call it CRI — 35 cénts and stamped, self-addressed envelope. No, 25—Constipation Habit and Co- ion Hygiene — 35 ‘cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS “Mother and I have colitis." A registered nurse told us it will lead ty cancer eventually ° if we do not watch of diet... .” (Mrs, D.: to é of Diagnosis Answer — In most instances, ! believe, “colitis” is actually just colon derangement. Instead of watching your diet and your bowel as the registered nurse suggests, you should study Little Lesson -25, The Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene, for which send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed enve- lope. Much ill health is due to un- natural interference with the au- tonomic control of the alimentary service. I wonder what type of vindictive person he so lightly treads won be eration of taux without submitting ry _ — authorities. | vive teiiiventety inppiioatsd 24 Oe years and have never seen any Indication of ranks. 1 also had the privilege of knowing Samuel Public Administration Service during his sta personal motive or suffer from the most capable, intelligent and unbiased tration and Pontiac was fortunate to obtain his men. He must have strong to make such a vicious department for corruption Chapman ae in police adminis- for over 25 among the n of the is one of y here, salah enneste his services. x * * Bystander wouldn't approve the it. coincides with his personal feelings. results of any investigation unless It people of Pontiac desire good police service, they should demand the recommendations of the P. A. S, report be placed into effect as soon as possible. aes seuk Gael ere baal bean much ¢riticism of civil service for policemen, “Most of this criticism has originated at the ——* tive level of City government. | can't ever recall management in private industry voicing approval of labor unions. It appears that the situation is similar and since there are more working men than bosses, I predict unions and civil service are both here to stay. Contented (Editor’s Note: In addition to the above, The Press is in receipt of eight or ten letters from citizens who want to discuss the police sit- uation. Most of them are eager and anxious to take a roundhouse wal- lop at Chief Herbert Straley, or the present civil service system or the men under the Chief. All three are the subjects of a withering fire that would drop a charging buffalo in his tracks. * * * * * * In view of the extreme language and violent and libelous charges. The Press holds that these critical comments should be signed. If you wish to take a running hop, step and jump squarely into one indi- ‘ vidual’s ion, you should sign your name. You clearly iden- tify the victim of your attack. Why shouldn't you be identified your- self? * * * : Normal discussions of methods can be anonymous but when you haul off and sock someone per- sonally with a broadside you shouldn't run and hide in the bushes.) ‘Why No Ala in Waterford? T was really surprised to find Waterford has no tornado alarm. Other towns. have it; why not Waterford? What if a tornado came our way and we didn’t have radio or TV on? I'd hate to think what would happen to children out playing. With an alert they could tinuous function. Signed letters, net more then one page or 108 words wng* pertaining to personal ‘health and hygiene, pot disease, diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a. stamped self- addressed envelove is sent to The Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) blast on the sirens would be enough to send people in to turn on the radio or TV to learn how near the tornado was. I'd rather be warned beforehand than be broken- hearted afterwards. Alarmed 4 Case etc ofa Psychologist: can't tell William Hanger, Lieuf. tee Opinions Differ | on Going Steady Anonymous has old fashioned parents. If you don't go steady today in-some-groups, it just means you're left out half the time. Dates and events are planned by couples and the odd girl or boy just doesn’t make it. Parents must keep up with the times the same as “we have to do. Fifteen-Year-Old lf Anonymous will be patient, she will learn there's plenty of time for everything. Her parents are doing her a great favor and when she’s a few years older she will thank them. Young people are too free and easy these days, anyway. Friend Anonymous might: better. know one boy well than no boys at all. How about it, Anonymous’ par- ents? Steve Why do parents raise such a fuss about kids going steady in high school? Except in rare cases, it lasts only a week or two any- way, and then someone new comes along, not counting the times they “break up” and date others anyway. All it usually amounts to is dating one boy for a while and then another for a while, instead of dating them both in the same week. Uniess it gets more serious than most high school romances, it's certainly nothing to worry about. Old. Timer ‘Going to ) Church Isn’t Necessary’ Church going is not necessary if you just want to be @ good citizen. I work in a shop and people are about the same. You those that go from those that don’t by the way they act. Churches are more or less just civic centers. Until you find a church that can produce a Christian, you are as well off at home. Ydu must be Christian in deed, not word:— — -————Church Goer Ail letters for boo of the People must contain the and address : This “taformation will nest ff the letter ® critical nature. Letters be under 200 words and The Pontiac Press reserves the right to edtt all letters eats a Let Doctors, Dentists Enhance Life Paul's problem is matched thousands of times in our grade schools. So scrapbook this case. Also, look physicians and dentists as 's helpers. They assist in giving us the more abundant Ufe we should all en- joy: Remember, too, that use (function) produces keener vision and hearing, so wear your glasses and hearing aids! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-317: -Paul R., aged 12, is a brilliant boy but he has a com- mon problem, ; * * * “Dr, Crane, Paul needs eye glasses,’ hig WOF- gases ried mother ex- # claimed. “The teacher told me® she thought Paul couldn’t see well, 3 . “We. @d, and the doctor says Paul has myopia. He also says he has only 75 per DR. ORANE cent vision in one eve and barely 10 per cent in the other. “Why should Paul need glasses when my husband and I never had to wear them? Nor do our other five children require them. “And how can Paul get over his myopia? What is it and what causes it?” EYE TESTS FOR KIDs : Myopia is nearsightedness. It is often present at birth, though it may not be recognized till later, as in Paul's case, Some childten have large eye- balls swhich, in the case of giris, _often makes them more beautiful. * * * But these eyeballs may*be glight- ly longer in their’ diameter, so the lens focuses thé image just in front of. the retina. of the eye. It thus requires. a glass lens (spectacles) to offset this con- _ dition and throw the image dl- ¥ rectly on the Wwilan oo the bd can see clearly. There ts no successful , remedy for myopia: except properly fitted eye glasses, so don’t gamble with quack schemes or otherwise waste your child’s chance at a richer knowledge of this world’s beauty by letting him go through ia only half seeing! * * * “But my child hag normal vision in one eye,’ many a parent may protest, “so why should he wear glasses just because his other eye has only 10 per cent or maybe 25 per cent vision?” That's a logical question, so I shall give you the logical medical reply. ) EXERCISE IMPROVES VISION. Exercise of organs, as well as glands and muscles, seems to im- prove their vigor, strength or sen- sitivity. ‘On the contrary, if you fall to use one arm bat tie it to your side, the muscles will actually shrink in site.and atrophy from disuse. They will grow weaker, almost to the point of extinction. The same thing is true of the sensitive retina at the back of That 100 per cent eye on used exclusively. it still remains at 100 per cent. But what happens to the 530 per cent eye? iin _ better hearing aid better health, ae becomes almost totally blind, just from disuse. eyes. He brings that 50 per cent éye back up to 100 per cent by meang of spectacles. Then the child will rely on both eyes. And this constant use will actually improve the vision in the poor eye, so it may require weaker glasses on future eye Hearing, too, grows poorer if older “folks fail to wear hearing a eS eT 7: Ee he 5 PS ee eee = ek ae Sf ag eee en te ep on epee yeep Ss | = } , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 ~" Chery’s Father Asks f Dismissal of Suit ; “LOS ANGELES @ — . ‘The tather| of Lana Turner's }4-year-old| - daughter has joined the actress in| asking Superior Court to dismiss a $750,000 damage suit in connec-| tion with the death of Johnny Stompanato. * * * Stompanato, onetime’ gambler’s/E bodyguard and Miss Turner’s boy friend, was fatally stabbed by the daughter Cheryl April 4 when he threatened her mother. - * * * Restaurant owner Steve .Crane, whose marriage to Miss Turner! : ended in divorce in 1945, stated/ “in his petition filed yesterday that the damage suit could not apply to. him. He said he was not in- volved in the slaying. The suit was brought by tele-/ vision produGer Jack Harris, a guardian of Stompanato's 10-year- old son John III. Impulsive Swim Ends in Tragedy for Student ST. LOUIS @® — Forty-three St. Louis University medical stu- dents had just completed three days of meditations at a Catholic retreat house. Three of them de- cided impulsively to swim acfoss) the Mississippi River and back. * fF Charles K, Cervenka, 2° New Prague, Minn., drowned in the ef- fort yesterday just 13 days before he would have received hig -_ cal degree. * * * James B. Kilway, Akron, Ohio, tried to save his companion, who/ll was apparently stricken with) Chemise Wearer Wins DENVER (® — Mrs, Doris Luk- man went home in tears after her —ecagip= do also female — at U.S Air Force Accounting and Finance Center made some barbed remarks about her new chemise. The supervisor's super- jor called Mrs. Lukman and asked her to return to work. The super- visor was transferred to another department. Refrigerator-Freezer . 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Pleasant, Mrs. |Neighbors of America, Adult Bennett cd in Detroit, Flint, Saginaw and oth- Surviving are a daughter, er Michigan cities, ' {Elmer Boodway of Clarkston; two oon 'In her later years she was a mem-|Ottonville; 10 grandchildren 12.95 Tver of Adrian Methodist Church, (Six great-grandchildren, | Macnee: ROCHESTER—Service for DWIGHT F, BUTTS Charles (Olga) Sonenstrahl, be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Avon Cemetery. Mr. Butts, who died yeinclas Mrs, Sonenstrah!] dfed in Roches New. eeaaes pion with at his home after a long illness, sr an Ge nome ot war bie 3-way switch — heat only, [operated bakeries in Lapeer and/!owing: a year’s illness. heat and massage, or mas- [Flint for several years before ‘re-/_ Surviving. are her sage only. Loosens tired |jtiring. He was a member of La-|Charles; one daugbter, re : Miotke, ell of Rochester, and Vibrating Pillow, 6.39 MRS, RAYMOND W. FISHER grandchildren. HARBOR — Service for - MRS, ELI P, BENNETT The body will be at the F. H. y) I , ny | Mrs, Nellie B. Bennett, Coats Funeral Home, Drayton ELECTRIC HEATING |’) esis ee Sa he eet re : nett who was a former pastor of Mrs. Profrock ‘died Thursday in accompanied her husband|C1ass of the church and the Beth. brothers, Theodore R. Cleveland of ne A sae ee eo ee, Clarkston and Grover Cleveland of Value Service will be Saturday iNymRs. CHARLES SONENSTRAHL |Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will/@t 3 p.m. Burial will be at Mount yKEEGO Phone FE 4-2511 |/Mrs; Raymond W. (Ina) Fisher, MRS. ROBERT THOMPSON Nearby Areas | Prestonville Cemetery. Bible : rt ss po ~~ [First Methodist Church, died yes-| Pontiac. " W rday umee. Ohio. She was a member of the Pio- The body is at the Milliken Fun-| MASSAGE P ILLO : S = c ” . ~ neer Club. of Clarkston; Royal/eral Home, Utica. teen grandchildren also survive. ‘Dyke Rd., who died Wednesday! at his. home, will be held at 1:30)7 tist Church. Burial will be in the Surviving are his wife, Verna; three daughters, Mrs: Marie Kin- sey of Plainwell, Miss Margaret of Mrs. |Chicago, Mrs. Helen Jenseri of Os- two coda; five stepchildren, Joseph and|f* Jim McLaughlan of Detroit, Thom- as of Romeo, Pat of Toledo and and Mrs, Ann Barton of Romeo. Thir- urs | GEORGE'S - NEWPORT'S LAPEER — Service for Dwight 2427 Ash St., Detroit, formerly of] I | 'F. Butts, 84, of 532 Fox St., will| Rochester, will be held at Pixley Qos ‘be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Muir|Funeral Home, Rochester, Monday Friday & Saturdey SHOPPERTUNITY cs DAYS z Items St Still on Sale P fol- re muscles, firms flabby spots, [peer Lodge 54, F&AM. Knickerbocker; one son Joseph; ideal, for arthritic or rheu- ff] Surviving are four sisters, Mrs.|her mother, Mrs. John Applegate; | wwitg QUANTITIES LAST! ,.. matic like pains. Wash- 9A. A. 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NOPKINSVELLE, ‘Ky, @~Cirtnot ‘a. ew plant Tt abolishes the [ielp ean end «year if neces 2 ad are definitely superior.” ; Patrolman in Stew -|cant building, climbed through an ty’s 18 elementary schools will be The reading level setup divides youngsters into primary and in- termediate blocks — each one taking about three years to com- , Between the two blocks a am taught will be about the same as under the grade system, Mrs. ‘Wade said. ST. LOUIS @® — Patrolman Richard Tisell, searching a va- lived, solar house for $49,500. by protests about cynmercial op- erations in a fashionable residen-|P@ tial section and hemmed in by "t/zoning ordinances, unless; month, billed as the nation's first solar-heated home, It created a flurry of inter. est from scientists, architects and homebuilders. county zoning cently ordered the association to: sion. ing lot for sightseers. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. # — Some days the sun doesn’t shine and some days you can’t make a dime. Sadly aware of this, the Asso- ciation for Applied Solar Energy plans to sell its famed, but short- The association has been beset The house went on display last house. and cooled But someone forgot to read the regulations. A county adjustment board re- Stop charging 85 cents admis- Tear down all advertising signs. Stop operating an adjacent park- ‘Sunlight Titheté Gloom game rts eet ll! FOr Solar Home Owners | End public tours of the house. The order came after residents complained that the association was turning the neighborhood into a “Coney Island”. with advertis- {ing signs and pennants. The association said it had to charge admission ‘and operate the parking lot to break even on ex- penses. But residents countered that dust from the parking lot, noisy visitors and children overrunning adjacent lawns was making ed miserable. Beauty Queen Married BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Marilyn Buford, Miss America of 1946, yesterday married Hans Or- ton, a local yestaurant owner, in a civil ceremony, She has a 6- year-old son by her previous mar- riage to.Francesco Barbaro, Ital- jan agent. OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY “til 9 eee uue GREATLY REDUCED! ae | NOW ONLY Reg. Dresser, mitt, chest and bed ..... +B 00.88 $199.95 ‘or, chest > eigiaae cane $108.88 $179.95 MANY OTHER SEDROOM ‘SUITES, BUNK BEDS AND HOLLY- ee, nae. Sal ON SALE AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE AT OUR STORE: Bunk beds with mattresses .......... $ 55.88 $149.95 Hollywood beds with 6 legs ........ $97.88 $ 89.95 Pr Cte os énes be cae sd adexieee ys 16.88 $ 39.95 No Dealers Please i HOT and COLD THERMOS JUG Ye Gellion, Insulated HOT and COLD PICHIC BAG Fiberglas Insulated Large Size 98° Reg. $2.39 oeeee Living Room Clearance All Living Room Furniture GREATLY REDUCED! NOW ONLY Reg. wee oeeenve . Swivel rockers betetstes rs BEDS AND ALL ON SALE AT IN OUR STORE! 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Skip to Canada Member of U.S. Group Says ‘8 Nonunion Men Also Working There KINGSTON, Ont. ®—A member of the Great Lakes Pilot Assn. said eight of the 42 pilots in the association have gone back to of Canada, representing foreign vessels. * * _ ges The lakes pilots and the feder- ation have been deadlocked for five wepks in a dispute over the use of pilots on the Great Lakes. Capt. R. A. .Stevenson said foreign ships are using the eight pilots on a day-to-day basis and are also employing eight pon- union pilots. “He said these 16 men are making ‘ft possible to move foreign ship- ping to and from lake ports, though with some delays. * * * The dispute centers on the fed- eration’s refusal to use lake pilots on all Great Lake's travel. The foreign shippem, say pilots are only necessary on waterways between Port Weller on Lake Ontario and Sarnia on Lake Huron. — The pilots claim this would endanger navigation on the lakes, River pflots who guide foreign! aware that scientific advances in| ships up the St. Lawrence River to the lakes are not involved in the dispute. The foreign shippers say they recognize the need for river pilots. imarks by Chairman Strauss and work fer the Shisping Federation\n. ti ‘sive nuclear weapons with re- lly populations which in wartime the narrow) Shelby Thompson of the Atomic. Energy Commission sets me straight on the~question of the “clean'? bomb, the subject of a re- cent flippant piece in this space. “From your. column entitled ‘Deesn't Dig Clean Bomb’ in the Journal-American I judge you may have not yet seen the enclosed re- Dr. Libby on the need for defen- duced fallout,” he chides, * * * “Your argument that ‘cleanli- ness’ makes little difference to a direct hit victim is certainly not debatable, but the U. S. and friend- would not suffer fallout injury be- cause of our self-interest reduction of the fallout potential of defensive weapons would be most grateful’ for the degree of ‘cleanliness’ we time. - “It seems to me it makes as | much sense to try to protect | ourselves ang our friends from the potential fallout effects of our defensive nuclear weapons as it does to try to hold down the ef- fect on nearby healthy tissue of radiation treatment of a tumor, Best, ete.” * *. * Chairman Lewis Strauss (before the Senate Subcommittee on’ Dis-' armament) — “Both as a citizen and as a government official, I am weaponry have increased, and are increasing, the ability of an ag- gressor nation to launch an attack which could be extremely damag- ing to the United States, would have sroquained at the| \Bob Considine Says: o Clean’ Nuclear Bombs Would Save Lives NEW YORK (INS)-My friend) “Because we are a sseccrecy. ' Dr, Willard F. Libby, AEC com- we are cast in the role of defend- ers and cede to totalitarian gov- ernments the role of .aggressors. There is an enormous distinction in this statement of simple fact. The. targets of the attacker are large. (LE., our cities). The tar- gets of the defenders are small (LE., enemy planes and missiJes). “The weapons of the defender therefore neeqd to be much more sophisticated in design than those of the aggressor. “They must be both more accu- rate and more numerous than the weapons of the aggressor and, since many would be used over our own or friendly territory, they must be designed to perform their function and to produce the abso- lute minimum of radioactive de- SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders © Record Players eT.V, ® Hi-Fi ® Radio ® lnter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 ts that local radioactive fallout missioner (at Am h erst last) from surface-fired nuclear weap- meonth)— ons which receive an appreci- -'“& further very important rea- able ‘part of their energy from son for continued testing (of nu | the fission reaction is one of the clear weapons) is that we are in| twe great threats of atomic war. process of learning how to reduce} «yt is estimated that an attack the fallout from our weapons 80 on this country could well cause their use ‘in war would not neces- millions of deaths i this way un- sarily bring the awful scourge of Jess we had an ad¢quate civilian local fallout. ‘defense plan for ‘local fallout, “There is absolutely no doubt ‘which at the present we do not, have. 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Herbert Hunter, an elder of the Birming ham Church and chairman of tht Church wall dent, and Elanger Stuart, father vice president, The recording and correspend- ing secretary offices will be filled by Wanda Welch and Miss Viola hrueger, respectively. Miss Margaret Kose will be the treasurer, and Janice Ambrose, historian. The board members are William Crossroads’ steering committee, Saville, teacher; Builj Lewis, stu- will assist in the ordination of el KS << ders. Other ‘members of the Presby- Seeking to.Extend the charter service will be Dr. cee e ° Harold F. Fredsell, director of Classified District the Board of Church extension P ery: the Rev, | outer Pp. yrsas.ccel chaplain of INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— the Northville State Hospital; The Independence Township Board Mrs, William Patter, elder of the wil! request the Michigan Fire In First Presbyterian Church, . Mil- spection Bureau to extend the pre- ford, and the Rev, William L. sent classified area to include Pel- Rieker, minister of the Cross. ton Heights and Goodrich Farms reads Church, Subdivisions | * * * The Crossroads Presbyterian Both now have township-oper Bir- ated water systems and are within first the three-mile limit from the fire 1956 Station, the board said. Being in ‘the classified area would reduce the area. churches sponsored by the mingham church. It held its worship service on Oct. 21, in-a renovated dog kenne! located ' : on a 2-acre site purchased through ‘PSUrance rates in the assistance of the Birmingham © It also has been asked that Sun- Church. ishine Actes be included, Although * * * ‘not in the township water system, Since that. day, the congregation the subdivision is within the three- has grown from 30 to 100 regular mile limit. worshippers, with 115 children en- Al] township offices will be open rolled in the Sunday School. It sponsors a senior high ‘school May 2%, from 9 a.m. to noon and Westminster Fellowship and hag an from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. They will active Women’s Association, be closed all-day Saturday. 3 A) 3 istoday’s - Q.\ eereeevar * ascaaeme ! Yea, its the new eutomaticeop Speed Queen, backed by over 3,000,000 sarished users, CONVENIENT Park FREE Right at Our Front Door CLAYTON'S e@ FURNITURE e CARPETS e APPLIANCES 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 5-9474 , Keego Harbor _ GUARANTEED SERVICE.AFTER-SALE — FIRST TIME IN PONTIAC — —at Clayton's NEW FRIGIDAIRE FROST-PROOF FREEZER ~ The most important advance in home refrigeration. A new kind of cold that eliminates heat and moisture .. . Keeps food fresher and wholesome longer! DOUBLE TRADE-IN DAYS Now—Save More On New Le FRIGIDAIRE APPLANCES for « limited time only, we are offering twice as much as ususl for your ay trade im . ... come in today, see hew you seve! 3 \ 4 \ ae : » ’ - \ - 4 : . ES \ : ri 5 or i Michael student vice president; | Rabert Walton, teacher vice presi-, ~ Walled Lake Methodist Church for Mulder and committee members | Monday through Friday beginning meet at the home of Mra. Warren Craw. ‘ford at @ pm Thursday sale are being accepted. canteens respond, serving coffee given. by The Salvation Army. released prisoners.- Near eo meen mg em a . > gees oT2S eS ele teas ee: es = herd. Other! Salvation Army officers ere faroled Meeting ee thon: (School Addition ‘ess Sez, Ser ite oso em ee marae : f ; « . ; 4 y “ cone Vv . : coe ‘ ~~ Install Officers in ce AVON TOWNSHIP—New officers dent and Mrs. Ben Ambrose, par- {0 Be Dedicated : \ were, installed last night by the ent. : Charter Members Will Avondale High School Parent: Walled Lake : The Walled Lake Junior-Senior High PTA will close its school Auditorium, Swim Pool. ‘year aetivities with a social gather-| ° . ‘ing from 8:30 to 11:30 this evening, Of Utica High Ready * * * . } Following a short installation af/ UTICA — Dedication of Utica’s’ officers ceremony, there will be new million dollar high schoo! audi- dancing to the music of Wayne s d + 1 will Francisco's band, Refreshments eee ee ee _ take place at 2 p.m. Sunday. will be served, x | Housed in circular and rectangu. 4 ‘lar buildings, connected by a cor-., Walled Lake Church _ridor, the new addition is located a . ‘ ifew feet from the high school. It Sets Special Meeting was opened for use during the cur- WALLED LAKE — A specia ) rent semester, congregational meeting has been A model of the addition, de- | called for 8 p.m. Tuesday at the signed by Smith and Smith Ar-— chitects, of Royal Oak, was | the purpose of considering and ap- placed. on exhibit in Geneva, — proving tentative plans for the, Switzerland, as an outstanding | new church. | example of school construction | Chairman Robert Philip of the im the United States, building committee, the Rev. John Dr Samuel M. Brownell Detroit: have been working with Charles D.| ieee oe ae | Hannan. architect, to prepare plans | tion Supt. of Schools Fred At-| which they feel are acceptable. i564, will welcome the assem-_ All members have been asked 10 | blage and the invocation will be be present at Tyesday's meeting given by the Rev. G. MacDonald so that work may progress on the j4.4, pastor of the Utica Meth-, proposed sanctuary. ail Satist Church — | oO | The program also will feature Coed to Keep Busy several selections by the high ; vm school chorus. Introduction of spe- ALAMOSA, Colo, (INS)—Ok Soon ial guests will be made by Assist- Lim, 24, of Seoul is the latest Ko ant Supt. Floyd Ebeling. ia apron sas oar yori pase Architect Neal B. Smith will pre- she won't miss many parties, | sent the cornerstone trowel to High All-of the other eight Koreans at|SCh0o! Principal Allan E. Hinsdale. the school are. men. | School Board President Jack Har- | ivey will introduce board members before the main address, County Calendar lavendole Band Boosters! Leonard Miss Doris Warren. @ missionary from Hold 2-Day Bake Sale Bolivia, will speak at the 10 am serv ‘tee Sunday at the Leonard Methodis: Church AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon- The new basement ot the Piigrim Con. dale Band Boosters Club is hold- regationa! Church will be dedicated at - , s jd Tuesday evening Participating in ing a bake sale today and tomor the program will be Dr Harold Skid- row at the Pontiac State Bank more. state superintende of chutches, . zs . = and Dr. Edward Willcox, minister for the Branch and the Keego Hardware, Detroit Area Asap The public is invited both in Auburn Heights. and at Mrs. Betty Dewey wilf be héitess to the Owen's Gas Station, 2500 Auburn Metamora Birthday Club at 6 pm. Mon Rd day. Mrs. Richard Yorks will be guest . , Proceeds will go Into the group's of honor North Branch . The Wesiewan Circle of the WSC8 will scholarship fund. Donations for the New. Million Dollar’ BUDGET "Sht ey ng < ten om | } ag PAYMENTS ’ f () /Vorr ; ARRANGED North Sry ae ig Contact lenses cen be prescrived for mary people but — not for everyone! . Sin Phone FE 2-2895 Dr. Arnold A. Miles Optometrist HOURS 9:30 to 5:30 Fridays 9:30 to 6:30 P. 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Up; but Wage Hike Might Boost Prices deen NEW YORK First glimpses this with all the caution due such scat- are heartening — especially sinc® ‘most of the statistics still are on the gloomy side. * 8 Better times — or at least an rend of the long decline — are ,copper, electronics, building ma- ‘terial, synthetic textile and even ‘the railroad industries. & oe & |. | Businessmen and stock _ traders ‘probably will pay more attention to the reports of these industrial ‘leaders than they will to the re- assuring words out of Washing- ‘ton. ; ie & * Steel leaders at the annual], meeting here of the American ‘Iron and Steel Institute sound al- ‘most cheerful. - | Roger M. Blough, chairman of U.S. Steel, says demand for steel ‘is rising, if only a bit, and April ‘may have been the low point. * ~*~ * Arthur B. Homer, president of ithe Bethlehem Steel; reports or- ders ‘in better. ' Charles M. White, chairman of Republic Steel, says May- is bet- ter than April and June should be still better, _ te f * * *® All the steel executives are wor- ried, however, about the wage hike July 1 which many feel will mean a price hike too — which) could chill the tender boomlet be- fore it gets well sprouted, from a street vendor, * x nance,’ ‘William A. Ewart. a ruling, it’s still debatable wheth- Ice Cream Peddler Testing Ordinance Four-year-old Rickey Mork, of i 495 Valencia St. did Pontiac a big) | favor the other day without know- ing’ it. He bought an ‘ice cream bar ; * As Rickey, wandered home tn- forward The salesman, Sam Wineman, 59, of 3835 Duane St. had deliber- ately sold the boy ice cream with- out having a helper standing by his truck,- Tlie coutroversial portion of the | ordinance says peddiers must have a helper on hand to protect children from traffic. Wineman, who has volunteered) as guinea-pig in the city’s latest: construction in Oakland, Wayne, attempt to get a court ruling up-|4%d Macomb counties. holding the ordinance, in tow by Officer William Davis and immediately arraigned before) Pontiac Municipa] Judge Maurice E, Finnegan, was taken x. * * Still according to plan, Wineman pleaded innocent but was found guilty by Judge Finnegan and fined $30 or three days in jail, Wineman)on immediately appealed the decision and an hour later was. before Cir- cuit Judge H. Russe] Holland, who accepted -his innocent ordered trial in the near future. plea and The city is pinning its hopes on Judge Holiand upholding the municipal court decision. “A circuit court ruling in our favor would put teeth in the ordi- explained City Attorney “Without such ‘strike, called by the Detroit Car-| er the ordinance is constitutional or not. We think it is, of course.” * * * | But Wineman and many of his. fellow vendors apparently disagree, with Ewart. They say it not only is’ have cleared up a Pontiac burglary, unconstitutional, but also interferes. ‘with the arrest of four with their rights under the Veter- tered and inconclusive signs, they;concernedly eating ice cream, 4 , city policeman stepped and, according to a pre-arranged plan, arrested the vendor for viola- tion of the city’s controversia] ice) cream peddling ordinance. ans Preference Act. The city has been trying to get through a circuit court test case for more than a year, Ewart said. Renew Negotiations With Carpenters — and State mediators, Federa) iealled both sides together in De- hee today for renewed negotia-. itions to end the 16-day carpen-) ters walkout that has slowed home. x * * About 500 te 600 Oakland County carpenters are affected by the penters Council, Of the total 18,000, carpenters the council represents’ in the three-county area, about 6,000 are involved in the walkout. Alt the strikers were employed homes being built by members of the Builde sn. of Metropoli- tan Detroit, I rial, commercial and civic projects have not been affected. . The builders association said un- ion demands would amount to 45) eents an hour over a two-year pe- riod, including fringe benefits. The union said the. association is trying to take advantage of pres- ent economic conditions to keep wages down. Carpenters now aver- age $3.25 to $3.50 hourly. et ene Pfeiffer finds a way to bring real beer character ‘ow Pfeiffer brings you a great new premium quality beer that is refreshingly light withou sacrificing real beer character and satisfaction. - to a pleasantly light beer! It’s pleasantly light but it’s real real beer too! It is without question the finest beer Pfeiffer ¢ ever beewed. 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After years of research Pfeiffer hes gentle brewing process to coax out all the an or and * | Believe Pontiac ” Burglary Solved last night. , west on U.S. 112 in Cambridge Township, Lenawee County, driving 55 in a 45-mile-an-hour zone. turned up a dozen rifles, and shot- guns and a revolver wrapped in a blanket in the trunk. ‘concealed weapons are: Laurence J, Thompson, son, 46, Thomas Postell, Jonn | troo| nut St. Falls Asleep at Wheel, Car Crashes Into Tree Grant, 49, was treated for minor injuries at Pontiac General Hos- pital and released early this morn- |ing after being involved in an auto iaccident, according to state troop- ers at the Pontiac Post. told police she had fallen asleep at the wheel. Her car smashed into a tree on Williams Lake Rd. about a half-mile west of U.S. 10, the troopers Feported. Downstate Arrest Turns Up Guns Stolen From Hardware; 4 Arrested Clinton Post State troopers may persons The troopers stopped a car gqing x * * A routine search of the car Pontiae detectives have checked several of the serial aumbers ang found they corre- spend with guns stolen from the | Travis Hardware, 456 Orchard | Lake Ave., on May 7, they said. In the Travis burglary five shot-, 'guns and three rifles were stolen. | Held on a: charge of carrying Mae B, Thomp- 20, and Miller, 47. All gave the rs the same address, 24 Wal- a ae, A Drayton Plains woman, Doris Mrs. Grant, of 6177 Rowley Dr., Gray Hair Now Black? Well .<. Madam, Is Your | SCHENECTADY, .N.Y, wT ve had gray hair for 30 years,” the’ woman on the telephone said. “I, washed it yesterday and now my hair is‘ black. How come?’’ * * * Water Supt. John J. 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Juveniles Following| Critical Stabbing | MIRACLE MILE DETROIT (INS) ~ Twelve ‘eovest niles and an 18-year-old boy were held by Detroit Police and three| boys were in hospitals today as the result of juvenile gang fighting on| Detroit streets. | Seven other juveniles were being | sought today in the critical stab- bing of a boy Wednesday night. Six of the juveniles and the 18-year-old were held by the Police Youth Bureau on charges they beat inte» unconsciousness a 13-year-old Post Intermediate student | The victim, Ronald Young, son Palmer Park Station, was mage Hotel Type Mattress Here's a gigantic mattress value! Built to the same specifications as mat- ." tresses used in many, fine hotels! ‘Extra resiliant, extra strong steel coils : _ PRE-BUILT BORDER Constructed by @ nationally known maker for super comfort! Made of high grade materials —— heavy highiy tempered steel coils, fine felted cotton, woven tick. 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Police said the beating resulted | from an argument between Young and one of the boys accused in the Air Reserve Group Here Wins Trophy j | ‘The “Operation Manhunt”” trophy was presented to Pontiac’s 9613th; Air Reserve Squadron last night, | to be permanently retained . for) having led five other state squad-| rons in recruiting efforts during j SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Lake Ra. THE END of SALE IS HERE! Saturday is the ot patrolman Paul Young of| ILAS I DA : 68% ‘on Men’s and Boys’ Nationally - Advertised and Known Clothing $100,000: EMERGENCY night. , Abner was in serious condition in Receiving Hospital with a stab wound the upper left leg. He} j : Kig ht at 9 ‘clock ithis year. Presentation was made by Col- ENDS ein OPEN FRIDAY and OPEN FRIDAY and | OPEN FRIDAY aa | OFENER! | 'SATURD onel Lynn Erratt. Commander of] TURDAY NI SATURDAY NITE ae ys ithe 12th Air Reserve Group; Until 9 e’cleck Until 9 e’cleck RED ONLY | (Flint) which is the administrative ‘ Req. $4.95 ‘authority over these squadrons, , Reg. $2.95 Value . $8.95 and eg. e «& * Men's Short Sleeve 95 Value eh | Accepting the award was Major SPORT possirtind . ogy ZIPPER |Here Renda, squadron recruiting, WASH ‘n WEAR ‘officer who indicated that much of| SHIRTS SLACKS JACKETS 'the credit for the success was due | to the work done by his assistants, | Captains Robert Webb and War-| ren Little. Large selection for the last days of sale. 2.95 Val, 7 41 PRICE SALE Red enly tn these fine — at give - away 4.93 Val 1 TI Price Woutes raceme and colers. supply laste, 9.95 val $ : 97 OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITE Until 9 o'clock Reg. $4.95 Value Men's & Young Men “IVE LEAGUE” PANTS Present steck of plain ‘¢olers in lish cottons, Selling owt ot this blow price. aos va. SET PRICE SALE Specialized Training Soar re | Practically all airmen can be as. | ;sured of qualifying for pay status. ‘while attending these courses, he added. Further information can be /obtained at the squadron's head-: | quarters, 67 Oakland Ave., which ' is open Monday through Friday 9 ito 4:30 as well as Thareiey eve- “hings until 10, Elected Credit President “MONARCH-FINAL DAYS SALE PRICES | MEN S SUITS Famous Michaels-Stern _ Clipper Craft - Brookfield Hundreds upon hundreds of fine quality men’s and young men’s suits—, new 1958 patterns, colors, designs and fabrics. Every one expertly tailored Mon. by America’s finest makers—drastically reduced for a limited time during : end | DETROIT @— James H. Dono-| dis great Sale. Fri. Eves. jvan of Pittsburgh, Pa., Thursday | #gst |was elected president of the Na- om ” til 9 P M itional’ Assn. of Credit Men. He is. eee . . $29” cag assistant teanurer of Jones & 1 YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS...... Sale $65.00 Men's “Pace Setter” BIG BEAR SOLVES SPACE PROBLEMS with Down To Earth PLANNING | YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS = AN EXTRA ROOM? fs ROOM ADDITIONS, PORCHES, FINISHED ATTICS, ECREATION ROOMS, KITCHENS, ALUMINUM SIDING, AND ANY REMODELING, HOME REPAIR JOB. BIG CONSTRUCT 92 W Huron St edded to your home. Call TODAY YES!!! For as little as 4.95 per week you can have « big bedroom, family activity. room or recreation room YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS........ Sale ($398 $69.50 Men’s “Clipper Craft” Sale $4Q” $75.00 Men's “Michaels-Stern” YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS...... Sale 1958 season—now reduced in this Cash Raising Sale—all ‘47° | MEN’S SUMMER SUITS Name brand Wash and Wear, Tropicals, etc. Every suit just received for the popular sizes. MEN'S and BOYS’ eS SL em emer rrr SUMMER SUITS.............° Sale 5 |MONARCH $50.00 Men's “Clipper Craft” SUMMER SUITS............. Sale “29” $60.00 Men's “Clipper Cratt” SUMMER SUITS............. Sale “9S 7” $70.00 Men's “Michaele-Stern” ‘47° WEAR MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. eo ne ee Pee ue RM A ies lagi patch- poe kets. = * — rh iE so lo ccf me 7 “THE PONTI Ac PRESS FR IDAY, » « a Mrs. Fred Baumgartner. ‘is chairman of the an- nual Summer Ball, sponsored by the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, to be held at $:30 p.m. Saturday’ in the Westacres Club- house. Also planning the ‘affair, proceeds of which will be donated for cancer Andress, orchestra chairman: and Mrs. Fred Mueller, research, are Mrs. Fred Mrs. Robert Hasse publicity chairmen; and PARIS The annual summer ball of Alpha Alpha Chap- ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority will be held Saturday evening at Westacres Clubhouse. Mrs. Fred Bau mgartner (center), is chairman of the affair. Personal News o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehr- mann of Los Angeles. Calif are visiting his aunts, Mrs Grace Betts and Mrs. Hyatte Buckley of Thorpe street . The couple will return to the West Coast this weekend’ * * * Stephanie Linabury of South Edith street is in Columbus, Ga., visiting Mrs. A.E. Bent- ley ‘the former Donna Ander- son of Pontiac’. Miss Linabury will return to the city this evening, * * * The Herman Dicksteins of Chippewa road are home after a visit in Fort Campbell, Ky. They journeyed south to greet Seeger Ege: te sae Ivan Frederics of California offers this shirt chemise in washable. crease resistant arnel and cotton check which has the look of tweed. - The dress may be puitchased-locally. t Note the huge at St, lated Saturday . by Epsilon Sigma Alpha | Mrs. Marshall Rose, ticket chairman, M.'s. Norman Nelson and Mrs. Frank Jalosky. Others working for the event are Judy Stein- helper and Stephanie Linabury. chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Donald Stone, Mrs. Carl Rose and Mrs. Robert Williams; Mrs. Reginald Ripp- berger, patrons chairman, assisted by Mrs. Donald Murphy and Mrs. Donald Giordano. Mrs. Calvin Rhodes is heading the refreshment committee, assisted by Mrs. Keith Clauser and Mrs. Edmund Smith. a aE RS Here. ticket she meets with Mrs. chairman, and Mrs. Robert Hasse. publicity assisted by decorations co- Wilson, Ralph Mrs. cad Pontiae Press Photes Varshall. Rose (lejt), chairman, to line up final arrangements for the ball. Interest their new granddaughter, Kar- en Lisa, born May 15 to Lt. and Mrs, M, Kenneth Dick- stein ‘nee Arvene Kimmel). Maternal grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kimmel of Royal Oak, who ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Dick- stein to Fort Campbell. * * * The 25th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Glen- del] Rawlins of Second avenue will be celebrated at an open house party Saturday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FE. Raw- lins of Lincoln avenue, * * * Included im the cast of the Michigan State University Players production of “Death of a Salesman,” ranning through Saturday, is Don Bum- gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bumgardner of East Bev- rly avenue. * * * A son. Andrew Nixon, was born May 1] to Mr,.and Mrs, Donald C. Porritt Jr. ‘nee Marv Ellen Nixon) of Washing- ton street Mrs. Donald C. Porritt of Cherokee road is the paternal grandmother. Maternal grand- parents are the late Dr. and Mrs. Llovd H. Nixon who lived on Franklin boulevard, — * * * Announcing the birth of a son, David Michael. May. 13 Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr, and Mrs. Emil Bair inee Joann Cooper) of Herbell drive. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of Oxford. The Rev. and Mrs. Raymon Bair of Ypsilanti are paternal grandparents. School Roundup Set for Tonight — Blue jeans and western garb are the order of the day at the Hawthorne School Roundup from 6 to 9 tonight. -- In keeping with the west- ern atmosphere, a —- chuck wagon will dispense food: Hay rides and pony ridex wil) be available and a country store will be in operation. Mrs. Rob- ert Grant is general chairman. City Girl Feted at Shower Judith Ann Bradley, whose matriage to James W. Hut- tenlocher will. be an event of June 7, was honored with a linen shower given in the Spo- kane drive home of Mrs. Lo- renz Vasbinder The bride-elect is the daugh- ter_of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bradley of Spokane drive. and her fiance is the son of the Howard W. Huttenlochers of Clarkston. : * * * Guests at the Wednesday yevent were Mrs. Bradley, Mrs Huttenlocher, Bradley, Mrs. Richard Kim- mins, Mrs. Robert D. Kimmins, Mrs. James E. Jones Jr Mrs. Robert L. Taft, Mrs. Ben A. Ronan. Mrs. Douglas W Campbeli, Mrs. Ben A. Holbel, Mrs. Dale F. Carney, “Mis Arthur H. Harrington and Mrs. George Richman a ne aN : —3 CHARLOTTE JEFFRIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffries of the efi- Chai- son of Mr. Price of Putnam August wedding has Drayton Plains announce gagement of their daughter lotte, to Larry Price, and Mrs. Earl avenue. An been planned, Patrons chairman Rippberger (le/t) and Clauser, who is serving on the refresh- Dance programs adorned with pic- tures of poodles are inspected by Judy decorations co- Steinhelper (right), 23, 1958 Vrs. pee atl \ sitata. ve Reginald Vrs. Keith chairman, and Mrs. Robert Williams, Dear Abby ... Mrs. Charles D.. when the To Head Area Council Elect Mrs. Miller Mrs. P. Edgewood Park drive was re elected president of Greater Detroit Area Council of Hos- pital Auxiliaries Thursday group met in the Wayne County Medical Center building She anéhunced that the an\ ’ nual meeting of . Michhgan As- \ \ | Eugene Miller of sociation of Hospital Auxiliar- ies will be held at Kellogg Cen- ter in Lansing June 17. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman. spoke | on child delinquency ' Attending from Pontiac were Warren Simonds, Don Carros, Mrs. Raymond Rapaport. Mrs Wiliam. Bedard and Mrs Raiph Babbington. ’ Warning: Spare Rod and Raise By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY You sure got my goat when vou told tl mother of a lazy teenage daughter to just close the doc: when her daughter kept it looking like a ‘pigpen. | had_ trouble like that with 2 ? my teenaged- g- p bag daughter, but te I blistered her pe back perch so if i = she couldn't. Qo ¥a3, "2 sit-down for a ABBY week, and aft- er that she kept her room spic and span. I say. ‘Spare the rod and raise a delinquent.’ ”’ HER MOTHER . * *® * “DEAR ABBY: We are not. rich, but we are respectable people. Our son went to school . in Maine and fell in love with a girl up there. We didn't know her folks and they didn’t even send us an invitation to our own son's wedding, so natural- Iv we didn't’ go. “We go te Maine every year on vacation but so far we haven't called her people. It has been.10 vears and we have four grandchildren, but we are not going to make tke first move because we were told that it was THEIR place to invite us ta the wedding. Please aclvise us as life‘is getting tor short.”’ GROWING OLD DEAR GROWING If you WAITED for an invitation te your own son's wedding and then didn't go because you didn't get +t. ‘You certainly don't deserve much sympathy For goodness sakes, let by- gones be bygones and cal) her people + * * “DEAR ABBY my hushand walks in with his father and tells me that his Ome evenme father is moving in with us | aaid, ‘Oh. no, he isn't’’ Sa my husband packs and moves cut with } his Dad Do you think this was a pit-yp joh scorn hare band would have & good ea- / ; Delinquent cuse to leave, or was I to blame?” ‘ IN DOUBT DEAR IN: This is the first time Ive ever heard of a hus- band and his father in a pack- age deal. Take Papa—or live alone and like it! * * * “DEAR ABBY: I have a next-door neighbor who sits in her window and knows every- thing that goes on in our house. Every time we have company she tells me who was there and what time they left. She tells me every day what time my husband leaves for werk and wherl he gets home at night. This bothers me very much. I don't want to get on the otits with her but I wish I could put a stop to it. Have you any suggestions?” - LOUISE DEAR LOUISE: There is nothing you can do to. stop your neighbor from making a career out of Pears your house. People who behave like this need sympathy—not crit! cism: They must- lead very lonely and empty lives. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My hushand and I have been married for two years. When we got en- gaged I paid for fhe rings.~“He asked if he could “borrow" the moneys. Se far he hasn't paid it back vet or even mentioned tt He is a wonderful husband so I wouldn't want to start a big © fuss over it, but do you think he has really forgotten””’ MRS. N. DEAR MRS. N: I dont know whether he has ‘forgot ten’—but if I were YOU. Id forget it:. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “THE WINNER:" Tf he flipped a com over a decision as pm portant as marriage, he must have first flipped his lid PS If you said “ves vou like wise have flipped yours a For a personal rephs jto ABBY in care of The Pon : Ene lose a celf-ari slamped ens €iope, tiac Press GPO ssed ment committee, display licizing Saturday's ball. will begin at 9:30 p.m. decorations committee assistant, ceeds from the dance will go for cancer * research. write a poster pub- The dancing Pro- State Nurse Anesthetists to Gather The annual meeting of the Michigan State Association of Anesthetists will be held at 730 pm. Saturday at the Veterans Memorial Building, Detroit. Officers will he elected, Flor- ence A. MeQuillen, R.N_, ex. ecutive director of the Amer- ican Assocration of Nurse An- esthetists, will speak on the subject) “AANA — Michigan Nurse Anesthetists -Asso- tiations.”’ Nurse A dinner will be held at 5.0 p.m, Saturday for MSANA members at the Ponchartrain on West Larned Street, Detroit. Reservations are not ne- cessary, . % Ht She's. + Wg! So What! By. EMILY POST ’ “Dear Mrs, Post; The other evening. I was at a friend's house along with several] other people. During the course of the conversation the hostess said something which I knew not to be correct. I said, “Oh. Mary, I think you are wrong about that’ and proceeded to give the correct information. “My husband said later that he thought I was very rude to contradict her in the pres- ence of others. Will you please tell me if I was wrong?” Answer: It is usually more polite to say nothing unless there is some reason why it is really important that the statement made be contradict- ed. In other words, if what Mary said was harmful gossip you were quite right to con- tradict her — in fact it was your duty to do so. “Dear Mrs. Post; When a young woman rents twe room — a bedroom and sitting room — in a private house, shouldn't she leave the door of the sit- ting room ajar when she en- tertains a man friend alone? ] would very much appreciate your opinion on this matter.’ hotel she would Answer: In a ‘of course close the door, and in a private house, unless her parents have put her under the chaperonage of her Jandlady, she need not leave the door ajar, . “Dear Mrs. Post: 'm having some paper marked for per: sonal use, Should it be marked Mrs. John Smith or Jane Smith? I was wondering wheth- ‘er Jane Smith was appropriate for a middle-aged married ee woman Answer: Jane Sinitl i. suit- able only for a very young girl or a professional person well known simply as “Jane Smith’ Paper to be used for all general purposes should be ‘marked with your full name ‘Mrs. John Smith) and ad- dress; social paper should be marked with your initials or an acdress or very possibly, both. : -Miss Bader Announces Attendants Norma Bader, whose mar- riage to Michael J. Wells will. be an everit of June 7, an- nounces attendants for her wed- ding. * * * Matron of honor will be Mrs, Donald McLane and bridesmaids will be Jean Zim- merman and Wanda Wallis of ‘Kalamazoo. Janet Sue Weils is to he flower maid. The prospective bridegroom has asked Richard Weaver to act as best man, while James Duren and Edward Wells of Arlington. Va. will be ushers. Senior ushers are to be Rob- ert Wells and James Bader. * + + Announcement of attendants Was Mace at a shower given in the Newberry street home of Mrs. Robert Wells. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bader of Whit- temore street, and her fiance is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Har- old Wells of Pingree avenue. Birmingham Folk Busy With Parties, Showers BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. John L, Wiant entertained at lunch- eon Fridav for Mrs. John Mead THT who will soon be moving to New Jersey. Mrs. Mead is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Har- ry F. Menard Mr-and Mrs, Richard Deve- reaux entertained at dinner for the Meads just before Mr. Mead left for the East. Mrs. Mead and Jane Ellen will leave sometime next month, * * * XI and rs. Chad M Ritchie were hosts at a buffet supper party Thursday for hride-elect Joan Fairbairn who will marry Richard Madden of Short Hills, N. J., on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mad- den, parents of the prospective bridegroom, will give the -re- hearsal dinner this evening at Oakland Hills County Club, * * * Mrs A J. Brandt was hostess at luncheon Tuesday at Bloomfield Hills Country Club honpring Mrs. Willtam C. No land of Riehmond, Va Mirs, Noland left Wednesday alter a week-long visit with her son and daughter-in-law, \ir and Mrs. Nelson 'B, No- rand df Half Moon drive MARY BAKER HONORED Rarties. this week for bride elect Mary Patricia Baker have inchided a shower given Tuesday by Mrs. Raymond Smith and her daughter, Sally, and Mrs. LeRoy Braisted and her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Duff. Miss Smith will be @ bridesmaid at the May 3 wedding of Miss Baker and Norman H of Pleas- Berry Jr ant Ridge > On Tuesday, bridge club fmends of her mother, Mrg. S. Frank Baker, will give @ luncheon and shower at the De- troit Boat Club : * * * Mr. and Mrs. William E. Douglas will entertain at din- ner Saturday for.close friends | of Mr. and Mrs. Maunders, Mr. and Mrs. Maunders will soon be moving to Chicago. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C -Corin, (Alice. Richards) an nounce the birth of a son, Mare Charlesworth Corin, off May 9. Donald C. | + + | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schirme er will spend the weekend at their summer hore at Burt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Nauman of Grosse Pointe will be _ guests ! SIXTEEN | SALE! DRESSES 2”‘I1| COORDINATES'5 ([eoats — '9 SKIRTS 1 |BLouses 2"°3 i "$1.59 Each i Values to $2.99. sl og ote $1.88 EATON’S 96 N. SAGINAW STREET Open Mon, and Friday nights ‘til 9 P.M. ee @ @ @ @ eee Help | Can Be Had | By alsies’ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ > (The Friday Question Box) Q. “Would you write an article for the many women, especially career women, who have had a breast removed? How can they overcome self-consciousness?” A. T am sure that this must | be a very difficult experience. it seems to me thaf the two | theughts which would be helpful | would be—(1) life is toe wonder- ful te’ let the loss of a breast spoil it fer you, (2) a feeling of | thankfulness that the cancer was | gotten in time. A couple of years ago Tr wrote! ‘about some of the wondérful things’ the lash creams. The stimulation ‘make THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1958 7h |e ' : i ° = 4 : ; % : & Have. Therapeutic Value namely, that women have an | dmportant role in letting their > husbands knew that it is the man | and not his earning power which is most valued. I do think the desires ofa family often work a man te death. they do now about brassieres for this condition. If you would like to have some information about this, send a stamped, self-addressed en- velope with your. request for it to might speed the process. * * * Q. “If wives were happier with ‘Jess, men wouldn't have to drive, ees ‘themselves so hard to meet the at to care of thin: Remeguyee. ‘bills. How can a man avoid, nerv- * * * ous tension? I know many men| People differ in their ideas about Q. “I recently plucked my eye- who work very hard and their separate vacations, I think it is brows and now they are thin and wives are in Florida. . 'pretty hard on a man and unwise straggly and uneven. Is there any ‘How can a man work and come procedure for a wife unless there cream or salve I could get to,home to an empty house and no ts a question of health involved. them grow in ‘normal dinner? Or does he come home? Your 64 thousand dolfar question ‘That’ s the 64 thousand dollar ques- is no doubt a timely one in many A. They will grow in again. ‘tion.’ mer You might massage them gently A, I recently have written : larger than my left. This is most Wi © OM Of aie oft witha of | =o = canes embarrassing to me. I know that again?” “My right breast is much % ee DR. S. E. MIJAL DENTIST and é DR. G. J. KOUSAK CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN wish to announce the opening of their olfice ve 5696 DIXIE we {uso YO) (NEXT TO POST WATERFORD, sacamenne BY APPOINTMENT DR 6. & OMIJAL Telephone OR 31-8196 DR. G. J KOUSAK Telephone OR }-8322 An all-day Michigan WESTERN SUPPLY ) “If It's Western, We Have I?” OL 1-1031 — 315-17 Main Street Rochester, Mich. : : f 7 : > ; — +-Your new spring” HAIR-ST because of the varying ¢l RAN DALL’S are 88 Wayne St. oe yp fan - saadimmnesid silhouettes. ER METHOD SHOP FE 2-1424 of America was Congregation B'nai Israel. ham Avadenka (center) WCTU Group Meets in Home i in Drayton Plains was opened to [members of the Frances Willard ‘Unit of WCTU, | The Rev. James Saulbee was afternoon speaker, using as his. theme, ‘The Nation's Mothers." 'The Rev. Lola P. Marion also par-| | ticipated in the program. Moth-| er’s Day readings were presented | ‘by Mrs. Ralph Graham and Mrs. | LeRoy Shafer. Mrs. Dorey sang. two solos, accompanied at the pi ‘ano by Mrs, Marion. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | ____ 19% $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. . Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 SPECIAL —Floer Medel Reduced to A FEW OF THE ESTEY EXCLUSIVES @ THE ONLY Spinet Organ with 98 keys @ THE ONLY Spinet Organ with 18 long bass pedals ] @ THE ONLY Spinet Organ mar Pre-Set combinations @ THE ONLY Spinet Organ with 3 separate pedal pitches Guarenteed by Estey. Celebrating 111 Years of Orgen Manufacturing r @ We will teath vou to play without chargé @ Terms, of course : —CALBI MUSIC CO. . ‘atON: Saginaw St; 2 Mabel DesJardin reported on projects worked on during May. Completed lap robes and bibs were taken to the Veterans’ Hospital. Dearborn. Mrs Edna McNair closed the Wednesday meeting. The next meeting will be a fel- lowship hou held at 11 a.m. June 18 at Church of the Brethren Missionary Circle Mrs. Francis Oak wae hostess: to Ruth Missionary Circle of Jos- Ivn Avenue United Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon jn the church parlors. Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mrs Glenn Hoisington took part in the program. Mrs. Howard Keepin will open her Third street home for the June Meeting. ‘all women have some difference ‘but mine is really very noticeable. -What can I do?” A. Well you can wear a falsie or use a little padding in the bra on the small side. You alse side only in many bust increas- ing exercises, If you or any of ‘my readers would like to have this leaflet send a stamped, self-addressed envelope | with your request for leaflet No. 7. Address Josephine Lowman in care | of this newspaper. * * * Tomorrow: ‘“Squinting? Arm *Too Short?’ Eyes Probably are Strained.” , Philathea Class | Serves Brunch can_use the arm on the small '—add five cents for each pattern ig «| Study Club | * |-Receives 3 ~Members Mrs. Dean Lacy, Mrs. Ferris Stevens and’ Mrs. John Me- Connell were elected to mem- bership in Parliamentary Stu- dy Club when the board met Wednesday morning in. the | North Genesee avenue home | of Mrs. Paul Gorman. Plans for the 1958 - 59 pro- | gram’ were presented by Mrs. ' William Pfahlert. Parliamentary Study Club helps interested persons in gaining a better, understanding of parliamentary procedure. For further information con- tact Mrs. Leonard Saari. /Bylvan Shores Women’s Club Names Officers Mrs. Rabert Newill was elected president of Sylvan Shores Wom- _len’s Club at a meeting Wednesday ‘evening in the Shore View drive home of Mrs. Roy Annett. Others named to office were iMrs. William Herrmann, vice president; Mrs. Donald Bradford, secretary, and Mrs. Duane Le- /maux, treasurer, Mrs. Rolfe Smith was a guest of . the evening. Refreshments were Printed Pattern | 02: M ag served by Mrs. Lemaux, Mrs. Rob- bere ped ae Bert vy fico s bert Moore, Mrs. Lyndon Salathial Printed directions on each pat- and Mrs. Bruce Annett. Lydia Group Meets tern part. Easier, accurate. John Send 50c in coins for this pattern Training session of the National * Women’s League of United held Thursday + | lof Mrs. Dorey | | The home of Mrs. Esther Dorey) : Branch -in- Synagogues at Mrs, Abra- — and Mrs. Congregation the affair. *% Vrs. Irwin Posner (right), hospi- tality chairman for Congregation B'nai and Mrs. Davis, decorations chairman, are pho- Israel activities, \for 1st-class mailing, Send to Anne Lorna MacKellar and Mrs. Poatiac Press Photos Daniel L. Foxman (right), co-chair. | men of the event, joined Mrs. David E. Utley, president of the Sisterhood of | B'nai Israel, in reviewing a pamphlet concerning the Torah at "program, hoods.” orientation Michael tographed a as _they _inspect” a poster con be commemorated ih silnouettes of boys ar on a sterling or gold filled birth datef engraved to mental!) way to remember 28 W, Huron The Store Where solid silv hearts and discs— Ape 2 1a girngs—or order. Also a COMPLETE LINE of STERLING & SOLID GOLD CHARMS & BRACELETS Pontiac's Oldest Jeweler Fred N. Pauli Co. * Giglio, i e * e for Mission Unit |Adams, care of The Pontiac Press. Radenbaugh participated in the 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th program when Lydia Circle of Philathea Class of First Bap- st, New York 11, N.Y. Print, First Christian Church met Tues- itist Church served a Thursday plainly name, address with zone, day in the Dick avenue home of illustrating the theme of Thursday's “K, : This was the group's first institute, ‘morning brunch for Women's ‘Home and Foreign Missionary So- Mrs. John ( sraham. size and style number. netgear ‘ciety. Participating in .the program ‘were Mrs, William Dunkeld, Mrs. 'Ethel Winkley,. Mrs. Isaac Pre- ‘vette, Mrs, Ralph Pardee,’ Mrs. ‘Ethel Kennedy, Mrs, Hazel Slater, Mrs. Albert Barnett, Mrs. Rex Shelton and Inez Slater. Others taking part were Mrs Nellie Monroe, Mr, and Mrs. Kyle Ww ulson and Mrs. William ,Hakes. “OUTDOOR LIVING” FASHION SHOW Tonight at 9 P. M. Saturday at 2 P.M. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. ALL STORES OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 8 P.M. DAILY hin es ne eys to Progress for Sister- Nurses Goon Elects Officers Mrs. Ralph Sherrod was in- | ‘Stalled Tuesday evening at a . dinner meeting in Devon Gab- les as president of Oakland County District Nurses Associa- tion, Also taking office at the an- nual meeting were Mrs, Rudy | first vice president; | Mrs, Car] Rasak. second vice president; Mrs. Jacob Morren, recording secretary: Mrs. Ver- na Fillers, corresponding sec: retary; Mary Millenbach, | treasurer, and Elizabeth John-° | son, board of directors. - program May : 29. Zontians Hear Harry Merritt. Mrs. Florence Doty, chair- man of the day, introdtced speaker Harry J. Merritt of Royal Oak, poet laureate of Zonta Club, when the group met Thursday Mrs. Katherine Baker was Beautiful BIRD BATHS Pleasing _ to your eye, Pleasing to your birds "2.95 * Replacement Tops $2.25 PORCH POTS, URNS, $3 » CEMETERY URNS — $2995 Dixte Porrery For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M.-9 P.M. — Sunday to 9 P.M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) “OR 3-1894 received as a new member, and. guests included Merritt, Mrs, Ray Herrington and Betty Richardson. Steering committee of Girls: Ranch will meet June 7 at Camp Oakland. It was. an- nounced that there will be no er and gold tilled names and (and senti- braucelet—with A grand Grandma. FE 2-7257 Quality Courts Its New! _A Miracle Carpet HI-PILE Weven to Heavy ‘Install It Yourself and Save Ideal for room size tugs or wall to wall. spots easily cut owt and replaced. 12x15" Room for Only $ Stop and save today at our two stores 9, - FLOOR COVERINGS | OR 3-2100 5028 Dixie Highway TWEED Rubber Padding $295 2. Stains and a 122.57—Tax Included” No Money Down 3 Yeors | to Poy ie Rochester” Carpet Co. OL 1-1022 Mrs = PREPARE TO MEET COMPETITION Baran the coming year, competition will eliminate many office workers ‘who lack specialized - training. THOROUGHNESS, SPEED and ACCURACY will be required. Enroll Now for New Classes in Gregg Shorthand, Speedwriting Shorthand, Type- - writing, Accounting, Business English, Business Psychology, Comptometer, Calculator, and Other Courses. | | Day, Half-Day and Evening The Business Institute VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 For Immediate Informatién, Phone, Call or Return This Ad. Fi ere ‘ se needeaeee kites < Address - Name ler W. Ind S%.. — Rochester, j =) : x ‘ ae | a |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; MAY. 28, 1958 30 - 40 Pet. Admit Practice Baer commntetsin piace a ) ' ie parker Slate , June 20 Dinner Many Teena io gre eee a _ {held their final meeting of the sea- < son Wednesday at the home of wll : By EUGENE GILBERT other's paper af one time or jterm’s jelieh'a sctdiciaah Mow “If there wasn’t as much ear fome of them eve yon ao tara are Burdick en West @ a FOOD SUPPLEMENT , Gilbert Research Co. | smother.” Yorker told the interviewer. “When phasis on graliés,” said an 18-year-/the exam." Princeton events. * A . . In interviews with 682 high school) “If you can get away with it,/so much hangs w. the balance forjold boy from New Brunswick, N.J.,| A-1f-yearold New York boy said.) 6, June o9 th ; fo" “NOW ADVERTISED. IN youngsters, 42 per cent of the boysYoU'Te smart,” said a 17-year-oldja few lousy points, it seems like)there wouldn't be as much cheat-| “Sometimes I'll ask my dad for! _.. * sect wt mae _— f ion” Sat : Dallas girl. “If you get a. the only thing for some kids to!).. » omnes ete nil ray essiiinice bias “anor. x McCalls © and 31 per cent of the girls ad- you're stupid.” do.” &. . paar P a> some af: those Election and initiation of next) : _AIVING. mitted they. sometimes cheat on « ¢€-¢ In the same vein, a 16-year-cld|LITTLE FUSS MADE eaeia ie Sayoud me. He’s a 5¢880n’s officers will be held in “*s, THE MAGAZNG® OF TOGETHERNESS oe ha felt no qualms, | Would this attitude be as casual, Miami youngster, said, “All we! 4 16-yearcold girl in Fort Worth. tax consultant, But he’s too busy. October. ; have are tests, tests and more Present slate of officers in- For intonation is Call FE 8-1192 t I wonder, if these same students : Texas, said: “! think it would stop/He’s always worried about money, . | harap oul alae one — were asked whether they lie, stea}/ ‘ests. It s a regular scoreboard,|it the teachers made a greater or else he's always figuring out how cludes Mrs. Louis Burdick, chair-| | ~~ tained cheating is justified on oc-/°* Windle? Somehow, teenagers/@nd we're supposed to chalk UP/tuss. put all they do is just take alto drag new clients into his of-/™#2: Mrs. Thomas Gill, cochair- | Ahout do not seem to equate cheating with|800d marks. Well if that’s all they! couple of points off your mark. fice.” inan; “Mrs. William Talbott, oo ae . oe a these more serious-sounding of-|Wa@nt, I'll get it. treasurer; Mrs. Darrell Giles, sec-' xT iS SEAUTY. mo < aut * fenses, And they report that stu-| It is evident, then, that the prob- |... sree ReNENEetccneg eary. and Mrs: Frank Borers SHOP 7 : , dents are hardly ever caught at it,|!em of cheating dredges up the, i¥ | social secretary. 0 A Vyear-old Chicago = girl NLY W . more basic issues of what the 3 PERMA AED: said, “I don’t really feel Pve [ONLY WAY TO PASS student is really working for, where), Have You Tried. This?’ . done anything wrong. Everybody | “Sometimes just four or five| |the schools are placing their em-|_ Entertains Circle hag ers App’! Necessary has let bis eye flick over an- Points can make a difference be- |phasis, and the codes of conduct), ° ; 10 West atin“ ‘tween passing or failing an entire! practiced by the parents. ‘at OO aints a owers }| Mrs: Reid Graham putettained| ted Fleer Nest to Guckecy Piannce SCHLICHT | : a Naomi Circle of CWF of First ° BY ' | Christian’ Church in her Joslyn) | - PHARMACY . = St. Frederick 4 on Rol led Sugar Cookie = avenue home. Participating in the : 3 *|Tuesday evening program were . 1 |Paren lu By JANET ODELL - ROLLED SUGAR COOKIES | Mrs, Ray Patton and Mrs. John 660 AUBURN. AVE. arents C b ; Pontiac Press Home Editor . By Mrs. Wenry DeLoott = Aneletedas ‘ “Your Health Is Our Concern” Plans Dinner | Some of epee attractive . oy ay 7; oe a | . ‘= cookies we have 2 2 ogee e, . * Mra, Joseph Spadafore is gen-|} were lett on our desk this iaamgmccar "4 TO Play in Festival . ae 3 sifted flow ' & MERLE NORMAN] era] chairman of a buffet dinner|/® week. They were small round’ Vanilla ‘and lemon extract Six Pontiac piano students will COSMETIC STUDIO being given Saturday evening in > sugar cookies with all manner . te shortening with sug- @/appear in the annual Michigan St. Vincent de Paul Hall by Mom's ||) of flowers painted on them Add eggs and beat well, 7/Music Festival concert Sunday at Come In for a Free and Dad's Club of St, Frederick! with food coloring. Th dd flavoring as desired. Sift the State Fairgrounds in Detroit. D “af . : ‘ g- hey dry ingredients and add. Roll © Appearing will be Mariann Engeb lemonstration! School. The chairman is being @8-\+ iooked too good to eat; but . out on floured board to ‘é-inch FE 2-4010 sisted by Mrs, Oral Fugitt. i a 0 eat; ut rd to ‘a- hard, Nancy McKown. Linda 12 W. Huron ns a « « | they disappeared with great thickness. Cut with round Bleise, Jean Ann Keefer, Penny Purpose of the dinner is to de-, f rapidity. floured cutter. Pepper and Cindy Cudnohofsky. 5 fray expenses of the athletic pro-| ~ & *& ‘ * * . SHOTWELL’S wm lk lk | Mrs. Henry DeLooff-is the Poi ag dine cenit — ' To Entertain Class SHOE STORE Officers of the club include artist. She enclosed some color brushes and pure food Patti Gentry and Duane Gilboe : East Side Shopping Center “Shoes tor the Entire Family” 656 AUBURN AVE. Frank Reed, president; Frank! ls candied violets for which we coloring paint flower designs | will entertain Saturday from 5 to Ahrens, vice president; Mrs. Lvt| Y had supplied the recipe re- on each cookie. Mrs. DeLoott § g p.m. at the South Tilden street Charles Deschaine, corresponding | artist in the kitchen. We know canvas if yoy happen to be & ~ in bonor of the sixth grade gradu- secretary; H. J. Guibord, » she is also a career gal. Our frustrated Grandma Moses.” — ’ ating class of room 18 at Webster er, and the Rev. James Sheehan,|_ ‘hanks for the cookies. Bake at 375 degrees. f | School. Mr. and Mrs. William Neff spiritual director. . Fed Freedom to Change Mind Matures Child -_ By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE | Some parents think that givingj uncomfortable bed for them- selves for some mistaken judg- ba Sa younger children freedom to) selves in an unhappy marriage ment, And insist on the same stoic Permanents | a po fon Tere ete epee change their minds makes them] or ill-fitting work, they just lie endurance from children. | WS Woda jhim his choice. He picked a ses | eeseioms and unreliable. in it never thinking, “Hew can | e ¢ I improve this bad conse. | At some point we all have to AT A LOW ione.. Then, as his mother recapped eas ’ ithe jar, he changed his mind and| — make up our minds, even over LOW PRICE! } Copy of a priceless Madonna by demanded another choice. Unlike Jesus who said, ‘‘Thy sins, lollipops. At later points, if we $ Raphael, who painted the world’s) His mother did not say, “No.| are forgiven thee,” they demand are growing people, alt ae SE Re a PORE SH pe the utmost penalty tom thenr-'fee! tree te change them: All work done by seniot Pina, 10%x14 inches; full size color|quences of |Your decisions.” students under super [chart. Makes a pair of pictures, Instead eo recpened the jar, | : r: with “Sacred Heart,” Pattern 868. handed it to her S-yearold and : « vision of instryctor (Each pattern 35c). said, “Choose again, Ken. You EF R E E e é . ~ ; Send 35c (coins) for this pattern | don’t have to keep a lollipop: you, Phone FE 4-1854 —add five cents for each pattern|don’t want.” Closed All Day Pontiac Pra it Neda alto lees than & minate fo | Free One (1) Dress Shirt, : | Wednesday. Danica, New York 11, N.Y. 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Council to take up her com t M S that President Nasser’s United! e n Ss uits . ‘ a Arab Republic is interfering in’ * ‘ her two-week-old civil strife. irl ee | i 4 ty Council President Charles S. : — ines Ritchie of Canada planned to con- wi Worsteds, Dacrons, sult today with the other 10 mem- " bers on a pots date. | a Buttons Blends, Gabardines, Cairo, Ss Suiting Trousers [Fy | at the Arab League ates} Single Breasted | place similar Lebanese co ; 6-46 oe Paint, The UALR. bas denied the Sizes 3 All Underpriced pan Beirut said| Reg. Short, Long at Going Out lA tch from Beirut said) ; )U-S, Robert McCin-| $ $ $ . of Business. ee tock reportedly promised Ameri- . 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TOTAL SALES PRICE Phone FE 29122, < Sieg in Nurses af St. Mike's Watch for School News On This Page Bach Friday THE PONTIAC. PRE SS Is Your High School Rapcoeapied | in the Press? ia . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958 _SENETEEN WEST BLOOMFIELD CONCERT — Robert Walters of 1876 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor, a band member, checks with two West Bloomfield High School chorus members as they put the finishing touches on the scenery | ton St., for the school's Scott Giroux of 3174 Erie St, Township and Nancy Cunningham, 1643 Staple- Keego Harbor. The concert will be held in the school gymnasium Tuesday at 8 p.m. Pontiae Press Photo annual spring music concert. Choir members are West Bloomfield - W. Bloomfield Plans Concert ‘| Hear a Song’ to Be Theme for Vocal and Instrumental Night The West Bloomfield High School | spring vocal and instrumental con- cert will be held Tuesday. The concert will be centered around twe scenes — a garden scene and a religious scene — with the main #itle of the con- cert being “I Hear a Song.” The vocal music director, Mer- lin Asplin, and the band director, Robert Phieffer, have selected compositions to fit the title and the spring —— ; * * The- omni. which is scheduled for 8 o'clock p.m: in the West Bloomfield Gymnasium will offer a variety in its various selections to be presented by the glee club, a cappella choir, band, and var- ious acts. Award Pins fo Future By MICHAEL BUCHANAN Seven members of the St. Michael High School Future Nurses Club received pins this week for attending at least 80 per cent of the group's meetings) and functions.. They were: Jane Rindfasz, Helen Franzel, Carol Sue. John- son;Marlene Tadlock, Louise. Steinback, Kathy Henretty and Judy Schlicht. * * * Last night at St. Michael's Church, the students honored Our Blessed Mother at the annual May Crowning. Mary. Catherine Pru- ente did the crowning with the Elect Student Council Heads By SANDY CLEMENCE Two hundred-sixty members of the Waterford Township High | School Senior Class left today) for Mackinac Island, beginning, the annual senior trip. They travelled to Detroit by ‘bus and than boarded the 8S South American. They will re- turn Sunday. ~ This year’s Senior Trip Club president is Harold Golding. Sec- retary is Judi Russell and treas- | surer, Barbara Johnson. Comprising the Trip Club Board were Sharon Strassburg, Ernie Savas, Joanne Bell, Jill Johnston, | Chuck Kirken, Charlene Gaffney, ‘Dayton’ Thomason, Fran Goff, Dennis Snyder, Char Pankner, Jim Windell, Kathy Johnson, and Martha Powell. * * The . lith annual Honors Con- vocation was held yesterday at the high school, and the school awards were presented. The senior class was announced as the winner of the class talent assembly held in March. John Herrington was presented with the Andrew Meceli Award for the outstanding senior ath- lete. Darlene Dahl won on other two senior awards. They were for the outstanding senior journalist and the outstanding senior citizen. Student Council officers for next year are Tony Hiller, president; Karen Anderson, vice-president; Susan Kuhn, recording secretary; dudy Moran, corresponding sec retary; and Kathy Kantarian, treasurer, Tuesday the WTHS yearbook, the Wateriog, was distributed to students. The Waterilog staff this year consisted of Dariene Dahl, editor; Brenda Lewis, co-editor; assistance of a court representing each class. Judi Russell, business manager; Dise Data and Chatter I xe | M usic in the Round 4 Tops “around the Pontiac area in their order of sales are: “All I) Dream” by the Everly Brothers; | “Do You Want To. a Dance” by Bobby Freeman, and “Big Man’ by The Four Preps. “Witch Doctor” by David Seville (dropping fast) and “Purple People. Eaters” by Sheb Wooley (coming up fast) are. tied for fourth-“‘Re-|; turn To Me” by Dean Martin is FIVE ACES:|- Have Fo Do IS| nichols, on the other hand, is ite play “‘sweet” the “trend.” ‘issues some excellent stuff. “‘Back by. Dick Saunders Hunt has been the epitome of commercialized “watered down’”’ dixie for years. Good jazz has never sold his disce—he’s always needed a gimmick. being * ‘used.”’ He’s always been a fine jazz cornetist. Now he's forced stuff with strings betatse someone figures this is _* * * Then, at the same time, Capitob 260 Waterford Seniors Sail to Mackinac Island Pat Nee, senior editor; Susan Kuhn, junior editor. | Others were Gwen Hunsinger, | sophomore .editor; John Herring- ton, sports editor; Diane McIntosh | and Jean Hoffman, clubs and | events; Cecilia Roberts, classes; and Judi Russell, index. Advisor | was Paul E. Ripley. * w * exams. will 2 Senior WTHS, and Thursday will be the | last day for seniors. Slate Lincoln Annual Program Tonight ee Be ae eee nual concert presented by the Lin- coln Junior High School vocal mu- Peggy Emmert be given; | next Wednesday and Thursday at By JOANNE WOOD Prospective members of the Pon- tiac Central High School Dolphin Club have been doing a lot of ex- Wins Top Honor Gladysann Wenz Gets Salutatorian Post; List 11 Other Leaders — Peggy Emmert. daughter of the; deliver the valedictory address at. the commencement exercises of the Walled Lake High School class of 1958 on June 12. Her scholastic average is 4. or a straight A In addition te her pinpeser tra swimming this week and will continue until June when tryouts for the aquamatic group will be held. : Tuesday, the club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Rebert Ir- win, will hoid its annual ban- quet for the seniors at the Old Mill Tavern, Waterford. The members now total 21. the Michigan State High School Drama Day at Michigan State Uni- versity today: These students were all members of the dramatics de- partment or other connected or- ganizations. The Biology Club has planned a field trip to Pontiac Lake Recrea- tion Area tomorrow, The purpose John Emmerts of Westacres will|of the field trip is to observe birds and spring flowers. Members of the club are also working on the Journal for the Michigan Junior Academy of Science, Arts and Let- ters. * * * At a recent academy meeting — Peggy has distinguished he has been president of the South- bater, clarinetist in the school band, homeroom officer, mem- ber of the science club, Future Teachers, Honor Society. the school DAR good citizen. Peggy plans to enrol] at Alma College in the fall. The salutatorian is Gladysann| Wenz whose parents are Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wenz of Malloch Dr., Milford. Her. average is 3.82. She too has been active. in’ school affairs, belongs to the | National Honor Society, the chess | and math clubs, is a member of. the student council, the Girls | Athietic Association, and assists in the office. Gladys plans a career in the business world following graduation. Following these scholastic lead- ers very closely is John Muth, the senior class president, Kay Stewart and Judy Hoyt, the treasurer and secretary. Others who had exceptionally are Completing "the list of those! who maintained at least a B sic department, will | be held. The concert will begin at 7:30 p-m. in the school auditorium ald will include more than 500 students, Jerry Smith, Sue Eck- ley and Julius Middledorf, in- structors, are the directors of the show, * * * Annette Hill and Pat—Largent will be soloists and Donna Knisely will play the accordian. Fy] average are Jeanne Crumbaugh, Ed Palikainen, Mary Stipcak, Carolyn Benninger, Bob Garrels, Gayle Schenck, Ann Churchill, Ellyn Lovejoy, and Dennis Van Sicklen, Ina Lenuweit, Vicki Jack- son, Pat Yesh, Marianne Clark, Sylvia Blackinton, Carol Rocker,)} bu Elizabeth Clarke, and Mary - |throughout the nation took the ex- ‘several members of the Biology rself with her activity record. She |Club were elected to office. They were James Shaw, president; Rich- eastern region of student Jibrary [274 Serwin and Ronald Hoekman, assistants; member of the |Tepresentatives; and Wesley Maas, - school library staff, varsity de- |&4visor. < “wv ¢£ The American Field Service is sponsoring an assembly at PCH and the National |f0r the student body. It is a pro-” gram concerning foreign exchange students, The reason for the as- Last fall she was selected a8/|sembly is to determine whether or not there is any interest in having exchange students at our school. The Pontiac Play Crafters Club are holding their annual picnic | Five Brandon | Students Rate in Latin Five Brandon High School Latin students have received merit award certificates for their per- formance in the fourth annua] Na- 'tional .Latin Examination, accord- ing to Ernest J. Demuth, Latin teacher of the Ortonville school. | They are: Doris Girdiey, Gary. Tennant, Phyllis Saunders, Mike Hitchcock and Pauline McArthur. Last — month—- 22,000—-students; amination and these area students had a percentile average of 80 or Thursday at Cass - Dodge Rec- reation Area. Monday the faculty is holding a dinner at Madison Junior High School to honor the teachers that will be going to Pontiac North- ern High School next year. The cheerleaders are planning to} 5; send one of their members to at- tend a cheerleading camp this summer,. The representative will cheers and yells that will help Fa Prospective Show Pare Practice for Tryouts at Central improve the squad next fall. Monday the Debate and For- ensics teams held their banquet at Northwood Inn, Berkley, All students who actively partici- pated in either debate or spring ech were invited. They Te- ceived pins, The program was provided by the members them- selves. They were all given a humor . which the members spoke on extemperaneously after din- ner. Fred Zittel’s International rela- tions classes have planned a picnic at Cass Dodge Park Wednesday. They have invited John Mautro's American puiiome class to at- tend, Teachers panes See Future are election of Thirty - four students went to; come back with new ideas about TRY AGAIN — So says (seated), 153 W. Lawrence St., ber of the Pontiac Central’ Club, assists a sheet of paper with topics on sumer Daabiies Pontios Press Phote as she, a mem- ee tatare teyoats. Loft to tight axe Sanies Wilden: y School Dolphin Jey, 2219 Joy fit, and Adrienne Ressler, of 34 ° in practicing - Wenonah : * more. x * * | Leslie Kowalsky also received |a certificate of honor for his par- |ticipation in the annua] nation- wide English examination, ON SENIOR TRIP The senior class is on an eight day trip East by bus. They left yesterday and wifl visit Gettys- burg, Pa.; Washington, D. C., An- napolis eatery and New York Latimer. City. To Tour School First Gym Night annual gym night will be held at Madison Junior High School. More than 900 students will participate in the program un- der the direction of Emil Die- wald, physical education direc- tor for boys, and Connie Coon, physical education instructor = siris, . Activities which will be presented include demonstrations of basket- ball, volleyball, speed ball, touch football and tumbling skills. * * * The boys will also present a demonstration of gymnastics in- cluding the trampoline and the parallel bars. They will demon- strate wrestling techniques and will} - show the difference between high schoct and professional methods of wrestling. ‘ Sixth graders from Wilson, Mc- Connell, Longfellow, Central, Mark Twain, Herrington, Emerson and Baidwin elementary school, who will enter Eastern Junior High School next fall and their parents will attend a. visitation program at = the school The program, which begins at 7 p.m., is designed to give stu- dents and parents an opportunity to become acquainted with the school, teachers and a brief out- line of. the seventh grade cur- Friculum, school. The tour will follow a typi- caj schedule of a seventh grader. with the sixth grade teacher of their child sometime today. mentions “Secretly” by Jimmy Rodgers, not as hot as last week; less Sleep” by Jody Reynolds, Choppers Ball” by Hutch Davies, close but not quite there; ““Wood- doing well, and “Jennie Lee” . by Jan and Arnie, dropping after a spurt in sales last week. * * * Capitol Record folks are busy going in two directions at once— toward top notch new albums, and some junk, Look at their latest releases. They have Pee Wee Hunt grinding out “Cole Porter Ala Dixie” (Cap. T-948) and have exploited Red Nichols with the LP With Red” (Cap. T-999). in Love|know, while adapting to the Stator ’ |style. There’ s \nothing phony hievé, {To Balboa” (T-995) by Stan Kenton, “Las Vegas Prima Style’’ (T-1010) by Louis Prima and Keely Smith, “Jump For Joy’’ (T-979) by Peggy lection. Why? Because they capture Kenton with swinging new ar- rangements in his old stamping grounds. They give you Mr. and Mrs. Prima in an after-midnight | atrhosphere where they can be themselves, You get Peggy Lee sw ner like| only: she can with Nelson Riddle providing a fine setting. Shearing is the Sheating all jazz lovers Misses Bourdo, Gorang Named Joan Bourdo and Catherine Go- rang have been named valedic- torian and salutatorian of the class of 1958 at Avondale High School with averages of 3.916 and 3.866. Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourdo, 3301 + |Lee, and “In The Night” (T-1003)| 4 by George Shearing and Dakota} ~ Staton are all worthy of any col-| | fico JOAN CATRERINE Willet St. She hast been & mem- ber of the National Honor So- Select Avondale Leaders ciety; Pep Club; and Debate. For three years Joan has been a cheerleader and a member of the basketball team. | Girl’s is the editor of the 1958 yearbook. After graduation Joan plans to en- ter Michigan State ot ii | as an engineering student. x * 2 and Mrs. Frank Gorang, 3843 Alida St., Rochester. She has held an office in the Student Council for :. three years. Catherine is a member of the National Honor Society and clety for two years; Quill and — National Journaiion = ; 2. 2 The honor of beipg the second | i Queen was hers this past fall. She had a in senior play, and has’ active|t- in PTSA. Choir and the Pep Club/i- ‘have occupied part of her time. Members of the seventh grade | will act as guides throughout. the |} Parents have been requested to|} Make reservations for the event|]} As a junior she was a Wolverine | State Representative. Joan|} Catherine is the daughter of Mr.|} Madison fo Conduct Schedule Visitation Night at Eastern Tuesday | Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the first! Summer school will be conduct- ed at Eastern Junior High School from June 20 through August 1. The charge is $25 per student: and enrollment for summer school should be made at the pupil’s school during the final week of this semester. _ Students may also register at Eastern June 16 through June 19. Eastern is the only junior high school. which will conduct sammer school courses for junior high stu- dents. Three important events will take: place at the Lake Orion Commun- ity High School this week. First is the Sadie Hawkins tonight. Admission can be by paying or by the boy bringing a box to be sold at auc- during Dance The affair, a girl invite, is spon- Sadie Henwking Hop Tonight able $125 each semester. Roy Van-, Karen Miller, council secretary etie, president of the Lake Orien|introdaced Hal Carlin whe pre: Chapter of the Michigan Educa-jsented the baseball awards; tion, Association made the presen- tation. ‘i ® RR Alfred Kochanowski assumed his duties as. new student council vice president when he introduced Pau- line Kroneck, who presented the cheerleaders awards. scored in the gym by the Student ments, games, and the popular | marriage booth. - Chairmen for the event are: Jan-' ica Carney and Sandra Sheldon, | decorations; Charles Stephens, and Alfred Kochanowski booths and entertainment. HONORS ASSEMBLY bly was held this morning. Mary) Lou Liebbart and /Jack Schaeffer were presented the Teachers Club) Scholarship, first alternate; and John Wiltse, second alternate. The scholarship is for $250 pay: be | SPECI 14 was honored with the DAR Citi-\} Z zenship Award this year. A L & V Awning Counci]. 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SIEFERT | bodied, let i sieaad. the size nies, and They ave atiejcaieed eats whic - create a, should colitned: ak eeenten- ce it, bas o- shushans ¢ 2 Horticultural Agent jof ag is webby appearance on the dinder-/mon problems. Here is what it| charge which holds the dust. County a pin ‘accused of being ogre the leoved. Thal suck-|might contain: Malathion for} The saime. chemicals: can be ~ It-no longer is possible to be a| They are usually present on the| beetles, er coivaion wenade na anethic| Aphids and Mites; DDT for Rose used with either program. TI and 470018 J ‘suceessful rose owner without oc-| buds and new shoots. They often wey Methoxychlor or DDT are|_, ral . , or ash gray appearance. At this|Chafers and a variety of other With spraying, the quantity ap- casional spraying or dusting. But) Kill the buds and may weaken 34 thousands of these beetles if not fatal da occasional pests: Sulfur for mild-| plied is giving a! making @ choice of rose dusts orjthe éntire plant. Malathion or|S68ty | ps gr ainnee Serene, not — nae ip aC tor. black pl , sprays at your-local garden sup-/Lindane are extremely effective, °° stroyed. ae has already been done. of On eas no longer effect. Windy days are no) ply store is nearly as tough as| Chemicals when used on a regular) NC°ess@r¥,. — a A common: method of detection) 5Pof con obstacle as with dusting the proble: the rose plants. schedule. open every day, it may be neces-|i, 14 place a white piece of paper; A Lindane, Methoxychlor, Ara- 2 >. 4 * © « pope: rma b — application beneath a. branch, then severely}mite, Captan and Sulphur com- ty W a o those plan . shake the branch. The mites drop! bination is equally..as effeetive. ) | Length Lets consider the most com- |rnese’ tan colored. fying, beetle PESTS SUCK On the paper’ and can easily be|In buying any rose dust of spray. on t Hang oolens AFAR moh problems and then bay a se etremely serous sn some Red Spiders: This is a common! Seen ¢rawling about. Malathion,'look at the label to be sure it ‘ Reg. $3.95 them all. flyers and seem to eat most any-| mites, including clover mites. This|*PPlications are very effective. eae = ell ve. Mos 5. Length ee : There is hardly a ithing in sight. They commonly is another sucking pest, so small) Black Spot Disease: This fun- Vde -odeabinetion werks very; There's an old wives’ tale that Reg. $4.95 t attacked by these suck-/appear in late May and usually the damage is ‘easier to see than, gus disease causes black ecircu- well on tmost garden flowers f'a0,|2°% “Den't hang out your woolens They are green, soft prefer the blossoms of roses, peo-' the. pest. . Mil es ep a lg ale eA pt sched. When the spirea is in bloom!” It) 6 Ft. $419 leaves, This in itself gat [Seen he eae Ae Oy that the black beetle | j eaves, might ule of spraying or dusting have|S°e™s that the black carpet $5.95 | be se gre = Sn en by far the greatest sticcess, Be/!ives. thrives, and breeds on) Reg. $5.95 i || Promptly drop | ti both sides of the/SPirea, : $ leat drop which weakens the oy ‘0 “Vr =e Since many women hang their 8 Ft. Length $ 45 L | Plants so that they frequently 3 weolens out to air in the spring | R $8.75 : = n | are, killed, DUST OR SPRAY when the spirea is in bloom, it | eg. 2 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY OPE | ‘This disease spreads during Each manufacturer, rose grow-| has been assumed that the black OnLy 3 » - ; N lrains and over winters in dead|®™ 89d writer has a different) peetié would leave their habitat . NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH mn eaves on the ground. 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Yank- ing weeds is just not effective... not thorough . . . not lasting. ; _ Tiny roots remain—te grow again Here's the result when you Ki LL weeds with decades sometimes with flowers 7of spec: | ’ + are the fragrances: Sweet, ‘like, ar spicy-all especially say ‘able indoors or on & warm June. jevening when they entire garden. Peonies improve each year, bear-| ‘ing increased quantities of flowers jand foliage. This is a good point, ;to remember when you shop for | ‘them, for the roots of some varie- | ties may seem expensive until you ‘realize that you are making an in-, vestment which will yield more. interest in Japanese peonies, single and more dividends throughout the | years. 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VITALITY FEED STORE } "156 North Perry St. _ FE 4-8234 Mé&lem. ‘i - > is 4 DECORATION ays ps 35 J ACOBSEN’S Headquarters tor The official Catholic Directory ‘Tape Dissolves in Water ‘for 1958, just issued by P. J. Ken- edy & Sons, New York, said the) ‘new total represents an increase ‘Of 1,460,126 over last vear. | The director also reported that (140,414 persons were converted to | Comatictent during a With Ribbon Flowers and vegetables in sev- eral thousand back yards this Boy Millionth Visitor spring will be planted by merely laying a ribbon of seeds in a pre- WARM SPRINGS, Ga, & — The pared seed bed — to eliminate milhonth visitor to the Little thinning and transplanting. |White House, : pot . vite ee: vacation Se tage of The ribt aa ic. with the jthe late President Franklin D a epuced oneuly to give each |Roosevelt, inspected the shrin — = : - mapeces seine plant enough room for good ‘yesterday. He is Robert Hol- oe » » th evad growth, is being introduced in SS eee 25 cities this spring, including | pupils from Milledgeville who made a class trip to Warm ponies: Five flowers and three: vegeta- Springs, Gardens Require ‘all tested solves in water, Plant Vegetables, Flower of Seeds bles are available on seed ribbon— dahlia flowered zinnias, lilliput zin- nias, dwarf French spry marigolds, planting by giving each seedling crackerjack marigolds, unwins enough room for fast sturdy dahlias. Danvers red core car- growth and maximum root devel-, ‘rots, white long-bunching onions, opment. and early scarlet globe radishes — The seed mbbon is expected to for germination and purity to meet state requirements. The ribbon that contains the seeds is a special plastic that dis- completely disap- pearing after being planted. It ‘has been used successfully in sev- era] thousand tests in the past three years in various parts of the country The seed ribbon is laid on a normally prepared seed bed and covered with a quarter-inch to half- inch of soil. Seeds are 1', to four inches apart on the ribbon, depend- ing on the type of seed and the igrowing room that is best for jt. PLANT FANCY Planting with the ribbon makes ‘straight lines and fancy patterns easier, makes garden planning easier (since both the row and the ribbon are measured by the foot, instead of by ounces), and pro- vides more assurance of successful be meade available nationally dur- ing the next several seasons as the necessary production equip- ment is added, it was announced What a 1 Selling Point! MIDDLETOWN, identified man was. showing a prospective buyer through his home yesterday when the furious blast of eight Nike missiles shook the area. 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It's all right te talk about stu- dying a beok, drawing a plan or -~ arom sticking on labels when there right now it does seem that keep- ing a garden diary is just anoth- er chore for tired hands and that it is silly te write a label to mark that bed of Shirley Bookkeeping jand watering cans-that we have, ‘t much else one can do, but | iwest border? Did-I lime the sen lin 1956 or 1955? tions can be answered by referring to my diary and my rude maps of the garden beds, kept indoors and the latter held on ‘a clipboard on a nail in the garage READ INSTRUCTIONS. One of the best ways to learn \good gardening fast is the simple ‘process of reading cultural instruc. tions for each plant immediat jbefore planting, putting in lings or tackling special main jnance work. It is easy to reas ithat peonies loathe direct contact. {with fertilizer, that lilacs appreci-,. late lime or that roses resent com-, petition from other plants. Plant labels are inexpensive and. la great help for beginner garden-| - jers—and for veterans trying some-| | thing new, as veterans always are. | And: the labels make a‘itour of the, garden much more interesting to visitors, * * * linto our neighborhood after the | owners had departed. With few ex- Page shoots and the emergence of the red tips of the 'peonies—the family had no idea course you'll remember what's | |what was going to emerge from there. ‘the established flower beds I've been a weekend paraanc| I did a garden: tour with the ‘for years and have developed sim-| ‘new neighbors and succeeded in ple bookkeeping to help a faulty |finding bleeding heart, day lilies, ;memory. Did I prune the mock ‘orange last spring or Was it the jyear before? What was the name ‘of that little shrub I stuck in the e @ labels around, so the new owners would know what to look forward z to. T There is quite a bit of mainte- e e mance work to be done at this ; time as well as planting. 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Mariles, one of the world’s most noted equestrians, has retired active international horse junmp- ing competition. * « * While the Yankees have six play- P mM. ers around or above the 300 mark, ~—it's a long drop to the other players, Going into the Tiger se- ries, right fielder Hank Bauer «vas batting .233, left fielder Norm Ste bern .229. first baseman Marv Throneberry .212, third baseman Andy Carey 210, catcher Yogi Ber- ra-.205 and second baseman Bobby Richardson .203. “Yeah,” said one of the Tiger) coaches, “I feel sorry for ‘em.” * * * Motoreycle scramble races will! be held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the scrambie course on Opdkye road | just north of Auburn road. A new | motorcycle will be given away. * * * Seven schools of the Mid-Ameri- can Conference start competition in tennis, golf and track at West- ern Michigan University today. | frem | rep Iackmen nS te Meet, fies ' $ THE HERO SLIDES — Marv Throneberry, slides safely into home plate in the 7th inning of vesterday’s game berry scored again in the Rad Yankee first baseman, Throne- 9th inning with a his homer cam homer which defeated the Tigers, 3-4. The um- pire is Hank Soar and the catcher is Jim Hegan. Throneberry was the first man up in the 9th and eo ° ; 7 x : , ’ : < : io . ” _ lier: | Z ‘ : a 4 : THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 25..1958 _ — & } g er Ath Title in Row | Assistant Coach at U. of M. Says Chiefs to Repeat According to the calculations of Eimer Swanson, assistant track coach at the University of Michigan, whe is in charge of the class A state meet in Ann Arbor tomorrow, Pontiac is ex. pected to pick wp 4342 points to win its 4th straight state title. * * * Swanson makes his forecasts on the basis ‘of regional meets last weekend, He sees Flint Northern taking secong with about 22 points, Flint Central third with 21; Lansing Eastern 17, Lansing Sexton, 16, Kalama- too Central 15, Farmington 12, ~| and Muskegon 11, Others are | pleked to follow, Swanson sees the possibility of a state record in the mile by Pontiac's Larry Beamer, qnoth- er record possibly in the 880 by Roger Coates and a third by Bob Manning in the century. * * * ' Farmington's Warren Cawley is figured for a possible record in ihe ihurdles, AP Wirepheote e off Paul Foytack.. Tiger Errors Costly Against Yanks in 5-4 Defeat Corena-Binch Homer me ots an ‘AL Record Set DETROIT w — According to take. against the New York | Yankees Seoavelly is ennui . ®, But the Ts Pome had to —make--three—-of—them— yesterday: before the American League lead- | ers came sas ay a 4 triumph | at — oe ; ot inl ’ Three ‘aes errors” gO three 2 ers Take Cellar Position * i ‘Answering Critics; Three 2nd in AL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fed. Wallops Grand Slam “Ted-Williams bas answered the *V*T@ee had dwindled. to .225. his bat, . the way he 2 2 £ with a swish Of Ted gave them the answer last * * night. Boston was trailing Kansas wid Wednesday, after Williams City had gone @ for 5 the question was Jackie Jensen doubled and scored raised whether the customary standards, one mis-'Boston Red Sox Mugger finally walk and Pete Runnels’ 31 in the fourth - inning the 39-yearold on Jimmy Piersall's single was showing his age. His batting sifigle loaded the bases’ Williams major x *& * x* *« * league record with 23 with a Babe Ruth is second with 17. The js quickly unloaded them ‘home run, The Req Sox went on,National League record of 13 to win 85, fheld by Gil Hodges of Los + * * Angeles Kansas City’s defeat forced a The grand slammer was the three-way tie with Cleveland and 16th of Williams’ career and panimore for second place. The A\broke a tie with Jimmy Foxx for indians defeated Washington 3-1 scrateh |third ‘place. Lou Gehrig holds the 16 reach the .500 mark, along with . : ‘the Athletics and the Orioles, The ‘Chicago White Sox climbed out of the cellar with a 31 ae over Baltimore. * 2 | Mike Fornieles ‘was_ credited, with the Boston victory which! closed the Red Sox to within a ms Floyd T Trevi is Puts Pole Car in Shape unearned Yankee runs — Tigers’ losing streak went to Scam | games. ‘The defeat dropped the} Bengals ‘into the basement. 12, and 15 games off the pace in the vital less column. Lett fielder Johnay Groth | committed a two-run error and | first baseman Gail Harris | fumbled = ground ball that allowed another unearned run to cress. Third baseman Reno | Bertoia.also made an error but | starting pitcher Paul Foytack who deserved a much better - fate, managed to work out of . that jam without any scoring It finally took a leadoff home run in the ninth inning by first baseman Marv Throneberry to’ settle the issue before 8,059. spec- tators. * * * Gus Zernial came out of a 0. for-13 batting slump with @ pinch- hit home run inthe eighth inning) to tie the score at 4-4. Zernial’s blast inte the lower — left field seats established an American League record for lifetime pinch hit home runs. | Big Gus now has eight of them. | Previously he was tied with | Boston's Ted Williams at seven | apiece. ; | * * * | Also on the credit side for the Tigers, they knecked ott their old) nemesis, Bobby Shantz. The tiny | southpaw was raked for nine hits | before he departed with two oitt’ é : ¥ * shanic Back on Job at ‘500° Classic Pontiac Press .hete by Tom Gerls in the sixth. = - mae . w ‘ BACK IN BUSINESS — Flo.d Trevis ‘Indianapolis Speedway F 4 Te] iechanic hack US! ~« for Mic 1th ema: 3 Shantz, whe he« 12 straight ve veteran mes ‘nic is back in busine for hi Oth SCASON at the tories dating back to 1850 ever the f#Mous classic Trevis < the mechanic for McNamara Special Tigers — and a lifetime 13-4 mark which recentl. fook the pole post with Dick Rathmann at ‘the gave up three rune Bob Grim “fee sett LUIS Mdoof Tog. The car is owned by Lee pitched ‘him out of the sixth and Elkins of Kalatiazeon rookie Funold Dnren get the vir ~ - ~ ” - as tory for pitching the last. three innings. Ti B § tk + & ger OX dCOre- Foytack lasted until two out in SEW YoRK ee DETRONT m 2 a i the ninth and was charged with fave: + 1a t F Boles A DALLAS #—-C. bh Baa Xt Rerra } fierinia it Tae we or, P—Coach Bud Wilkin his fourth defeat. He got a t-0 ¢°'"* een Roe eo - ik a ie abe +: 6 8 Ruens 606 ¢0)s0n of Oklahoma said last night lead in the fourth when Groth Manic tate Kaline rf $020 a tere tw 2 Sededa 2 ri 0 Maxell 4 ie o} slike MeClellan, about whom Bay- blooped a double to center, took Larsve 1» 106 Groth if 112 Oy raised such a ruckus when. he third on Billy ‘Martin's single TS oo) Maen 112 {left that schoo! to go to Ok! ahoma t } i Ma 2 a, deTt th: ml to g canoma, Co i e : Shantz p 1006 Hee t aan, va p and scored on a force out Gr = p 6005 ior ial 13112/“0uld be welcomed there now Foytack himself doubled-home a perpen far! Povteck p 2 ta, McClellan is the Stamford, Tex run in the Tiger half of the sixth — Sa eer P wa 4 elathlete, who left Baylor after par- B otals 5 ital -&7 é and Scored moments later on ooo _ " * tie ipating in freshman football, Frank Bolling’s hit to Jeft that for Hexe Br (and enrolled at Oklahoma but was finished Shantz a ten'te: elena aenied an athletic scholarship = e * * * F-Gref, Narrig, “Bertola. PO-A New| When Baylor claimed he had been ve Yankees planned to Bend YorR 274 Dero 2h16 DP Matin andlenticed aw n det 1 Bob ming : si ia we F Bollipg. Marth and Max Seed ae sy. undefeatec yy Turley after. his well. Foy:ack apd Maxwell, LOB—New * * * : Ae York 7. Detrot 8 : —— triumph tonight in th poe a, Kubek. Bertola, Grotn, Foytack.| Answering questiong at a press oe “ Math of the three-game ces sre Baver mA) S~Sbante. 8 cbmference following a speech be- ree. Mun ager Jack ighe will — Pf " R ER HB 0 >| fore Dullas and Fort Worth Alum- counter With ‘southpaw Bil Hoeft G =" j o oat of Oklahoma Wilkinson said: (33). “Turley has firiished all six Deres ae ! “8 5 ‘If we. had given MeClellan a of his starts and has a 085 earned a . sre cholarship then. Bavlor might run a#\crage. 12138 A—8 os 7 jhave bad reason lo say we en ’ : . f \ “in the new body and brought Rath- Sooners Want McClellan .'go wherever he wants, and we ‘half game of the deadlocked sec- \ond place teams. He relieved | starter Tom Brewer in the fifth quelied a Kansas City uprising and pitched shutout ball the rest of the way for his second triumph — Urban was the loser. Williams’ homer was his fifth Things moved fast for mechanic = season and 461st of ‘his Floyd Trevis, a Veteran of nine sale ers : ee _| Eighth inning doubles by Bobby an = eSSors ee Avila and Mickey Vernon and a It seemed that the recession had/Single by Preston Ward produced even caught up with the outstand. 0 Cleveland runs and broke a ing mechanic of Pacitig cars, j1-1 tie with the Senators. Jim : : “Mudcat” Grant pitched a *six- For many years, Trevis was (hitter to win his fourth against. employed by Lee Elkins of Kal- two defeats. Truman Clevenger amazoo who is the owner of the was the loser. McNamara Special which recent. | x « ly won the pole position for the | “500” Memorial Day. | game Chicago losing streak, pitch The car was driven by Dick’ ing a nine-hitter over Baltimore Rathmann at an average of 145.974 The White Sox, who had been in miles per — last place since April 26, collected x... inine of their 10 hits off loser Arnie Last pevelutber Elkine decided Portocarrero. Luig Aparacio: got to quit the racing business and two doubles and Nellie Fox two as result Trevis of Youngstown, singles for the winners who played Ohio, was laid off. to a home crowd of only 632 in | 46-degree temperature, Ht was the aca Pagpicownl pais ies *° ismallest Chicago turnout since 313 ‘customers gathered on May 7. Jim Wilson snapped a four- practice run early this month 1943. < | the car wrecked and Trevis —_ lcoked as if he would be empty | handed for the classic. He was a mechanic without a car. Elkins suddenly had a change of heart and just two weeks ago bought a new chassis and he hired Trevis to do the mechanics, * * * They put a five year old engine mann over from another car to do the driving. Alter two warmup rudé of 17 laps, Rathmann then drove the — McNamara Special at the record pace. Trevie is guarding “his baby” and is happy to be ready for his, 1M year in the annual classic, * ticed him away, claiming that he wouldn't have left if he hadn'i ,had promise of a scholarship. “However, he dropped out of ,Baylor, which proves he didn’t ‘want to stay there. Now he can) hope he will come to Oklahoma. |: By then it will have been almost nine months since he left Baylor.”’ oe Packers Sign Howton GREEN ‘BAY, Wis. @ — End’ Set for This Weekend | (ClasgA’ Teams Prep Track Marks |vici smn Abo CLASS A EVENT Mark i RACKMAN SCHOOL — saa 100-Yard Dash 98 George Hester Detroi’ Northern Ed Tolan Detrott Cass Tech Seber: Dant : it sone Rots pen 220-Yasd Dash 217 George Heste! ot ern 33 ALONZO HARRIS PONTIAC 1932 ° 440-Yard Dasn 97 Wa Campoell Taatper B figs er Pontiac Central vad $60-Yarad Run 1oa@y Robert Lake aroo t pt Mile Ra: 4/88 Gerald Zitay Dearborn Fordson 1983 s 17; B’ S$ vads 120-High Mardles 14. MAYER JONES | RONTIAC 193 Total ; q 180-Low Hurd) it Leen Burton int Narther = 4 Shot Put ad 37 joe] Boyden Muskegon ita at East Lansing ‘Pole Vault i2T'a Forest Naveaux cavern | 1980! High Jump 6 1 Mie ee* ones Bay Ci yTIAt 1956) road J at f aot r 960-Yerd Reiay 1300. —-----—- Detroit Northeastern tea? By H. GUY MOATS ‘4 Mile Mealey 2281 ———-- Danes Oe Seventeen determined young ath | Seventeen erm a CLASS B i 100-Yard Dash 69 Robert Swain £ Grand Rapies rr letes today completed preparations 440-Yard Doon 218 Robert Quwain F Grand Marian 1938 for the biggest test of the spring, “Va & a 4 — : ’ } ste-Yare Ran 133.6 QUENTIN BRELSFORD _. — as Pontiac Central High's defend Mile Run 4 28°2 Raiph Brackrog Mt ' . wank . 120-High | Husdies 14 David Hill Ypsilanti (948 ing state track champions looked 180-Low Hurdles 20.0 john Palmer si een 1983 ahead to Saturday's big title bat- Shot Put a $48'g° Earl Glenn apes bre cerry Field at the Univer Pole Vault. 1246 wn Snyder rca aed ipaz, Ue on Ferry Field at the Univer- High Jump ¢2 filliam Dale , hes 5 . Broad Jump o7144" David Hil Ypsilantt 1948) sity of Michigan. 880-Yard Relay 1310 ————— rani tort 7 ualifiers ', Mile Medley 22s ———— Utica The | eee the q = P — -breakin CLASS ¢ ; sons last Saturday's recerd-bre 4 100-Yard Dash 10 6 Halton write pie city Spee regional meet at Ypstlanti where Alan Smit 7 ’ 220-Yard*Dash 223 Richard Bigelow no canton 1983 coach Dean Wilson's a“ Ray 440-Yard Dash 508 Elwo ‘ousler oyne C ’ $80-Yard Run 2616 Vincent Butler Howard Cry 1938 Lewry’s equad wen the 6th ile Rur 4351 john Kiever P Atrosed jes; straight title for Pontiac. Chiefs 120-High Hurdles 14a Harlan Benjamin Q > 1a0- lee Hurdles 20.0 Jobe Palmer Ped —— rere broke se records, Several of Shot ut $4°T'y! ybert re fev! 5 Pole Vault 126" Deen Look Lansing Everett i98¢) long standing Siete ees a oer? Se St eee Fee 1935| Chiefs shoot for their 4th straight 480-Yard Relar 1346 ee Paw Paw 1935 state “A” title in the Ann Arbor 4, Mile Mediey 2.333 EE Lansing Everett 1966 sane 5 * * | Waterford. Birmingham, Farm. ‘ington, Walled Lake, Berkley are other area ‘‘A’’ schools with com- ipetitors of worth. Cranbrook, Lake Orion, Rochester, Bloomfield Hills ‘Avondale, Troy, Clawson and other “B’ schools will take part in the East Lansing meet St. Mary (OL), with seven and Pontiae St, Michael, with four qua! ifiers, compete in the “C" meet at Mt. Pleasant, St. Joseph was Class B champion last year, with Inkster and Walled Lake 2nd and 3rd, respectively (last two are now Cass A schools). The Class C tithe was taken by iBovne City, and Class D by Co vert. i . * * ¥ * A general assault on the record books is anticipated, In neariy ai! levenis, and in all four classes ‘most standing marks have been bettered or equalled in regionals or other tests. Chiefs have three (stars, all of whom appear fairl. icertain of hanging up new marks Bob Manning has equalied De- | troit's Georg @ Hester's .(1925), | Eddie Telans (1927) and Al- |"pena’s Sebert Dant’s (1955) 9.% | for the hundred, and he has bet- | tereq Hester's (1925) and ‘Lonro _ Harris of Pontiac (1963) 229 time of 21.7. He has done 21.4. Rog Coats goes after the half- mile mark of 1:58.9 which he equalled at the regional. Bob Lake ae fo ‘of Kalamazoo set it in 1956. ree. j * * * wall’ — The mile mark of 4:28.8, pet in IN STATE MEET—Three Chiefs, and an Eaglet (from St. Mary's 1953 by Gerald Zitny of Dearborn. Orchard Lake}, above, will take part in the state's biggest day of ‘is Larry Beamer's target. The prep track action, Saturday. The PCH trio are members of a relay Chiefs’ co-captain was just a frac- team, and Sowell and Keller are also broad jumpers (Sowell in hur- tion of a second off that figure in dies). The Eaglet is Joe Waluk, shot-putter, who will head the St. the regional. Maples’ Bill Alcorn Mary's team in oa C, at = Hic higan College. is a threat in the pole vault (Forest : —_ Naveaux set the record at 12-7'2 in 1942) | Only five members of last year's ‘State meet champions appear again Saturday. They are Beamer and |Coats (880 and mile champs), Fred |Brooks (high jump), Dickie (Jim) | Keller and Jim Hawkins, * * * Chiefs won their 3rd state title at East Lansing last year with points. Flint Northern, again a top threat, was 2nd with 22, Kalama- , 00 Ci 2 , INDIANAPOLIS #—Almost half morial Day races and 6.3451; i a ifigh ai peceicy the 500-mile Memorial Day auto miles of competitive driving on’ The 1956 title was taken at Ann race field remains to be fiiled in the big track, looked over the en- | arbor with 53 points, Vikings again final. qualifications tomorrow and, tries today on his annual returnjong with 26. Maples were 3rd with Sunday and Cliff Bergere, Indi- a8 a spectator and opined: 23, Chiets won six firsts, scored in anapolis Motor Speedway mileage, “jimmy Bryan ts about due to/ig o¢ 13 events. champion, figures the winner can Win, especially since he has Sam| come from either end of the ul- Hanks’ 1957 winning car.” timate 33-car. lineup, And then he hurriedly added, HAWKINS | Final °500' Qualifing 54 abet Bergere, who; survived 16 Me. 48 # loyal Miami, Fla., resident: _ tlh ek itn nernvenionw | “SO is Jim Rathmann.” % * * * Bryan, the national big car ichampion from Phoenix, qualified ithe horizontal engine’ Belond Spe- icial last weekénd at 144.185 miles jan hour for a good starting spot in ithe third row. | Rathmann, whose brother Dick set a qualifving record of 145.974 AMERICAN LEAC Wen Lest Pet, Behing jfor the No. 1 starting spot, is driv-New York .....2- 5 M15 — ling the car owned by fellow Mi-|Banimore "044 38 Es ms jamian Lindsey Hopkins in which Cleveland... see Jim finished a close second to! Washington *..”” “4 O17 2 10 | Hanks last’ year. It ha&"been'Ghicugo Ss & h* eranky this year and Jim Gida't . YESTERDAYS RESULTS a t qualify last weekend, Chicas 4 fT ‘oncnbeitd t * x * Cleveland 3, Washington 1, a ‘Boston &, poe y 5, night > Jim also was a late qualifier TODAY'S GAMES Sta: Hast car a st . 4 Eastern Time) jla year. He started next to-last | washington Ai Cleveland, 7 pam —atobbe jin the field but was leading at 975 (82) va. MecLish 1). | miles at a-crecord speed of 136.242 — - + aoa tpn —Rarsiman miles an howt x iNew york at Dette, 6: p.m.—Turley an hour. Hanks was back in) Hoeft (3. front at 350 miles and held off the, henge "at *‘wansas city. 2 p.m.—Nixon younger Rathmann the rest of the, ‘*)_" Maas Mi “* ; way for the $103,844 top prize. | Washington at 443 wares | Bergere, former Hollywood stunt Rew "Work at Dettolt, 1 9e nim. iman, retired from racing after the | Boston at Kansas City, 2 p.m. |1947 Indianapolis event because he NATIONAL LEAGUE | | thought the speeds were getting Sen Francisco... 3 13 37 |too high. Mauri Rose won. that aiiwaukes 9 633) 1% lyear at 128.691 miles an hour,|Susbere® se MR SSMS Sim ’ Philadelphia 15 f ‘Hanks’ 1957 record average was |i? i... 8 , } 135.601, Cineinnett il ¥ 4 — Speedway veterans who still * ~— sie sae : ° have to qualify this weekend in- “Muwaukee ng, oan Eee neiseo night \clude Bill Cheesbourg of Phoenix, cn nee ee + ee L at Pittsbu ‘ain 'Ariz., in one of the Novi Specials: cas Angeles at burgh. nigh inet ppd. | Johmie Thomson, Boyertown, 2 rODAr’s GAMES 'Pa.; Eddie Sachs, Center Valley. | ‘astern Standard Time) Pa.;' Shorty Templeman of Seat-,“°*tg, * yp meee or a U7, Bah—Mobbie Bill Howton signed today with the | ati ar ec . St. Louls at Pinebureh bh. 7:15 p.m—Mizell Green Bay Packers ro another a ox! abmanry en ade aun ‘Cayahogs uae $3 nt eet 4 Folk ones National Football League | season. FIREMAN — The big fireman in the Yapkee bullpen is, Rinold | Falls, Ohio; Jimmy Daywalt, In-/gg, 42.1%, Purker (400. Howton caught 38 passes‘ for 727° Duren who got credit for his first Major League victory vesterday dianapolis: , Troy Rutan. La| - J ipisco a ve. Spans p* Same yards and 5 touchdowns last sea. 48 the Yanks defeated the Tigers. 5-4. Duren has saved six games Mirada. Calif. the 1932 winner: ': OMORKOW'S SCHEDULE . san when he wa« named on the this season. He\was involved in the Kansas, City- Yankee trade last and Freddie Agabashian, Alamo. st Louie at Praburgh: 3b oar. league s All-Pro team, year, wigen sent Billy Martin to the Athletics. , rt Calif, . \4 ea aS Prepciies at Mulwaukae, ie H ii BY yes . \ } Fond ee ee es eae oS - “i? as a ae _— oS Fee 5 oe ee ee Be ko .. . = pie 3 . . w Sa oe = + ya oN ciel —- % = » Mis die ite sey ote Se AE a Mi : Vp — i = 4 4 < Ry ; ‘By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF Patient’s Complaint: Misses Short Iron Shots. Diagnoisis: Arms and Hands Blocked. Treatment: Open the stance by pulling the left foo back two to three inches behind the right. 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A~-15,4%4, 'Paparelia a Hurley. m2 nog. 3 2,507. 1. ean re, ei a na ei rs ! i} 4, i ‘ camped nonchalantly under it — I bowed for the fourth time, He has|activity at North Side Park. jand dropped it. Banks then wal-|..) three. Willie Jones and Chuck} Both were International League x * * Banks picks in er runs as the! Poor Lope. Twice in a little over! 4. displaced the Phillies in| Only half of last night’s sched-_ uled four-game City League soft-' pop feel. Fach Hane the ee. : sto ble | ball program went off as planned A my » Stop banged a single and double agen hegnasee ay ‘life ibesides. his eighth home * run of and those two contests were cut Ch ithe campaign, short by lopsided ‘scores. icago had two on and two Out!" \i4e Drabowsky needed ‘some The two scheduled International ¢\in the second inning last night League games at Beaudette Park) :|when Ernie Banks raised what ap-|! help in the eighth before register- gue g ared his second mound triumph were postponed on account of wet = begging inning ending foul peo Bn four losses. Jack Sanford, grounds and the league’s 10-run) last year’s rookie of the year,|\rule made quick work of the) t|loped a three-run homer into the Essegian —_ for the losers.|games and both lasted only four) | upper left field stands to account) gi * * \fnnings. Borden’s routed State oe winning margin in) word Series here Lew eae eae 133, and the Lakeside rggce x quieted all rumors of a possible; Royals handed Dostal Foundry a bullpen” demotion with a strong! 12-1 shellacking. On May 5 in Los Angeles, ‘Phil-| pitching effort, The Braves’ fidge-| ~ adelphia and the Dodgers were ty righthander spaced eight hits No-Hitter at Wichita locked in a 5-5 deadlock in the, for his fourth victory against three | 14th inning. Los Angeles had two! defeats, His only troublésorne bat- out, Charlie Neal popped a pitch'ter was Orlando Cepeda who WICHITA, Kan. ®# — Carlton Willey pitched a_ no-hitter. last waited for the ball then dropped 12th home run. The rookie first'night as Wichita defeated Louis- it. baseman also doubled and singled. ville 6 to 0 in the American Assn. 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FOR A FULL SUMMER OF SAFE DRIVING FUN. © COME IN AND MEET “MR. FRONT - ALIGN- MENT HIMSELF.” MR. FORD ss. Safeguard Your Family Save on Tire Wear |” Bowl Puzzle, Athletic Code to Be Discussed by Policy Makers Today, Saturday: LAFAYETTE, Ind. # — The Big forecasted — Ten Conference holds its spring the oldest records in the Big Te “RUD” SHELTON sola es agree carempetwemenge | Friday and Sat- book may topple in the 58th con-| A ° k I pair! th a Rose a ag ference outdoor track meet which Shelton Pontiac-Buic » inc. You'll Be Glad You Did! more work scheduled on its opens at Purdue University today! : : J98 Be Siad fou Bie: athletic code. with 214 athletes on hand. (Formerly Community Motor Sales * ® ®- At the same time, Big Ten facul-’ 223 Main St. ty representatives and athietic ai} hone a rectors hold their annual spring a — “Handles like a dream!” Ss resentatives and athietie directors can't de much about the Rose Bow! problem which confronts the Pacific Coast Con- | ference because of the planned withdrawal ef UCLA, Southern | California and California in 1959. OL 1-8133 Rochester * Also Complete Bump. Paint and Frame Straightening Equipment SATA BILL SPENCE-RAMBLER Comolete 211_S. Saginaw business meetings with revision of | recruiting policy and the aid-to-| athletes plan quite possible. Indiana’s Hoosiers defend their team crown in the two-day track | * * * AP Wirephete - ; { 4 , | However. the Big Ten officials’, READY TO RETIRE — Venerable Ray Fisher can still put Carnival which statts today with ehh Ly |, wwe, ee am them across. the plate at 71 years of age. Tomorrow, Fisher will mainly preliminaries, plus the Ww, ‘may discuss, informally, what! retire after making baseball his life for 60 years. He will have com- discus finals. > ee years. In the process of their defense 4 aes : A) course they may take if the 9 a pie i "|PCC and Tournament of Roses car 38 seasons at aii having 5 Big Ten champions and an |in an expected hot showdown with TT CAA champion among records. - |indoor champion Illinois and Ohio | y jCommittee should become em- broiled over what West Coast rep- State, the Hoosiers may menace aa le hs" resentatives should face the Big) A ; two of the league's most vener- After 38 Years at Michigan pred ewe ‘Ten bowl delegate in the 1960 ; Pasadena classic, and thereafter. Olympic champion Greg Bell ” . - As for its own athletic code, the |will be gunning for the 23-year-old ofa ta isher Retires Tomorrow 222.3% ; set by Jesse Owens in the 1935 Big} Hs, ‘! < me ty Consider relaxing its recruit- - map Ten meet, Bell several weeks ago | int peltey fo permit ol-campes . | | leaped 26-3. | “> y 7am interviews by coaches of prep | ANN ARBOR, Mich. ( — Base-| for the Cincinnati Reds. His best | ae 7 | SS Or stars, tf invited, and allowing bal) has been Ray Fisher's life season was 1915 when he posted , 7 —s x one expense-pald campus visit by [for 60 years. Tomorrow he'll leave, an 18-11 record for the second | Another Hoosier star, hurdler | = SST. -/ £— = a prospective athicte. the game he loves. | division Highlanders. beeper par masta a — " Study a proposal to tighten ad-/ Fisher has run a cycle from the; Fisher played for the Reds when |)4, = nee the retest high | We Are Authorized Dealers for mission standards for financed farm fields of Vermont where he they won the scandal-ridden 1919\ nurdies mark, :14.0, set by Michi- | e ALUMINUM e MOLDED athletes, requiring them to be in Started, through both major|World Series with the Chicago) gan’s Bob Osgood in 1937 - : the upper two-thirds of their high leagues to the college dugout. Now Black Sox. He worked the third) : Feather Craft American school graduating classes to be-|after six decades as player andigame of the series and lost 30, : - abe Gruman Weilverine come eligible for aid on basis of coach, Fisher retires, five monthsitg Dickie Kerr. _ | Sea Nymph. Old Town & Gruman } need. short of his 7ist birthday. One of his memorable experi-| oom ie | $ Can: + * & “ "The venerable Michigan coach, [ences was a game with the New And finally act on a tentatively-| who still has a twinkle.in his eye, York Giants while with the Reds.’ . | approved cutback from 100 to 75) and = New England twang in| tt went 18 innings,” he said. Golf Champion Harrington Boat Works a ~ tenders per ver = ~~ his voice, will conclude his 38th | “Larry Doyle beat me with a hit. “Your Evinrede Dealer” e ie amendment w and final season by pitching to most walked him to get at ’ on your name only — &) vide for a dollar limitation rather his collegians in i ecarge od pried egies | 1899 S. Telegraph — Open Eves. and Sundays lace ccunate aeabee | € prac | Fred Merkle, bat changed ™Y | eiomfield Hills, Class B region- FE 2-8033 oe. , we ce, } ” . I or on other plans > | tenders. or at mind. oo al runnerup at Brighton a week! ie I still can throw and hit fun-| came to Michigan in 1921 f ap r ‘ga ago, added more laurels-by win-'=—=—=™ - 2 To get cash for.vacationsor = goes to the boys,” said Fisher, who aft nch Rickey recommended ning the Wayne-Oak: eque| - a. for any other worthwhile Cham Offered has reached the University’s com- aa for the coaching job. procdbrads a Search yes-| ; We nal te worn ' > > General é Pp pulsory retirement age. | He turned out 15 Big Ten champ- terday. \ New 1958 f Public. We make loans to _ $100 000 to Fi ht “I have a little trouble reaching ions and one NCAA champion in| 7, Barons compiled a 356 total : sine $12.88 Double stitched at points * strate Comes complete with draw repe fer teed heavy-duty constrection. Bey custom, — Cra et eg JOE'S Navy SURPLUS | | FE 2-0022 32'S. pooaen ed Te Mulla astalatin All Models Thru ‘56 Netional Heevy Duty Fords .. .$8.88 ea. ".. $9.88 ea. Ply. °°” $10.88 ea. ; . Get ; Don. R. MacDonald Sarveies j 370 S. Seginew = The FE 5-6136 tees 2s h League softball victories last night in the Ist but were blanked the ‘SMOOTHEST WHISKEY | THIS SIDE OF CANADA =n SALA, LTE, PA, LOe—BLENDRD Wns P Deeks] This is National Tavern Month, and your favorite bar is friendlier than ever. Stop in and enjoy good company. Be ar Se to dunins ive ORBY'S| EAT ANTEC WISER % OFA x, Grave WeiTRAL spimTs ‘First Baptist whipped First Gen- ith and go ahead to stay in the 6th leral Baptist 9-0. He also homered.|Wally Liley was the loser. ‘A three-run home run by Nelson over First Presbyterian. Maples Victors i Russ Poole allowed only three, , shits as St. Luke's downed Chris- J) Undergrads’ rColumbia avenue downed Bethany Three-Way Meet Hey's ‘solo homer. Other—seores:— Birmingham's undergrad track ‘were Church of the Brethren 9. team, bolstered by several seniors, ‘Salvation Army 2. Oakland Avenue yesterday afternoon, . on Wisner jCortetian 6 fiers in the state meet (all were| sophomores and juniors) in a tri-” Cold Weather Kee angular test, with Waterford’s Skip- | Ds 67 and 4 points to 63%. Fi h Off k ‘for Pontiac, while Skippers had! isnermen aKeS ix LANSING # — Fishermen pjeased with the efforts of his un-| _showed up in scanty numbers for gergrads, including Allen Howze, ‘the opening of the muskie and who won the high hurdles (17.0) sons on lakes Michigan and Su- ner of the 100 (10.8) and 220 (23.35); ‘perior yesterday, the State Conser- | \i}lie Robinson, Bill Lee and Char- vation Department reported today.'jey Kimbrough, 4-way tie in the Son. Chappell; Don Ledsinger, broad Conservation field men said fish- jump (19-912); the medley relay {ing pressure was considerably un- team (Turner, Van LaCore. Brown, De Noc in the Upper Peninsula. in the shot (45 fect, 4 inches), won. ‘one of the state's top walleye by Maples’ Palmer (46 feet, 9 and j areas. 1% inches.) ) Show at Drayton Pitching stote the spotlight in the Waterford Softball League last tories going to Sno-Bol and the Arrows. Sno-Bol'’s Harlan (Fat) Keith and hooked up in a brilliant 15-inning mound duel with Keith finally win- ning, 1-0. Mente Tipto's bloop hit to right pinned Miller with the loss. Keith allowed only four hits and fanned: In the opener of the double bill, Almer Cervoss pitched a nifty one-! ihitter as the Arrows shut out Wall's —— For Every Occasion We Manufacture Our Own Trophies FREE ENGRAVING with American Trophy & Sporting Goods Co. Downtown Pontiac . and Brown's 3rd 7 * 1957 PLYMOUTH Hardtop, V-8. 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(AP)—Flames touched off by two unexplained explosions leveled a hospital on the An- AP Newsman Dies at 46 in Washington WASHINGTON 4 — Donald G. | Woterford Girl tnjored Runs Into Side of Car Township High School was injured |ton Plains, told police he was {ray-; i . : -|eling south and applied his brakes| Md as soon as he saw the girl ap- but was unable to avoid] A pupil en route ,to Waterford | ronching bu when she ran into the side of a vehicle on Crescent Lake} F.O.E. #1280 | 4 : 'Kovaci¢e, news editor ‘of the Wash- ° aham Indian reserve in British Columbia’s wild Cariboo | , in front of the high school this | Ike Reveals Figure for! country last night, sniffing oiit the lives of 12 children, ington bureau of The Associated morning, agcording to Waterford) 289 W. MONTCALM Friday, Saturday Last 6 Months of ‘57 k ok Press, died today. He was 46. | Township Police. ot 5 N.| DANCE 44 ROBERT 4 The children, one 8 and the others under 5 were mem- | Death was attributed to cancer) Brenda Sue Martin, 15 SAT GROSJEAN a < to Congress ‘of the liver. Hospital Rd., Waterford Township, . | es bers of the Anaham band of the Chilcotin Indians, who | M by: the , | He had been seriously ill for jis in fair condition at Pontiac Gen-|] DOOR PRIZE “HOEZDOWN AmRES” usic bY make their home on the Anaham reserve 60 miles west of | WASHINGTON @® — President! here. ‘more than three weeks, and en-/|eral Hospital with a fractured right m4 “Roy res” Eisent ad ‘tered a hospital May 14. shoulder, DUARE ond ROU: alai } Face } today thet An undetermined number of persons, including the | *x* * * Driver of the car, Alex T. Max- a bition Gollays in weap- supervisor of the Roman Catholic hospital, were injured Kovacic was born in Cambria, im, 17, of 3269 Swawne St., Dray-| io and hcwasnid Se + in the blaze, which flashed through the frame building Matt 20, 1912. Poi was ed-| Singing end 1 Comedy Br shipped to overseas allies during . ucated in Wyomi worked | the last six months of 1957 ee ee a the Seucidas Proce ae reporter! | OMM y Paul Lennon s a 57, The supervisor, Sister Mary of the Cross, 25, was burned | and city editor before joining The! ; severely on the hands and face when she tried to force her | Associated Press in Kansas City, Sertaes te | Ceeecens | a8 ee way into the burning building to rescue the children. Mo., in 1937. : Business Men's LUNCHEONS government's foreign aid pro- ‘'¥ DINNERS gram, he said that the new deliv- In November 1942, he was trans- | SUNDA eries ed to 17 billion the Loe ferred to the Washington AP bu-| ORCHESTRA “* We Cater to Parties and Benquets ‘amount military aid given 2 P | ; d '3 Chrysler Divisions reau where he handled a broad} | tently cori cine 100, 6 FOFSONS INjUre d Operations |"“in Sanuary 100, Ko anne | La’ HonDA LOUNGE About 45 per cent of the latest|, fo. to Suspen pérations | In January 199, nmene was W e shipments went to the For East in Auto Collision DETROrr Cs) — A Dee ene editor ot the bureau] Warren Co ngton 6340 Auburn Rd, Utica newspaper reported today assem- bly and manufacturing operations Contacts Explorer Ill WASHINGTON (INS) — | sell tua cae ms ae Two person were injured slightly Sat., May 24th | The Wi included tanks, artil- yesterday in a two-car collision on ; fey, armored. vehicles, einmun|Baldwin, near E. Ypsilantl Ave. tthe divisions of Chrvssr Con] ect Research Laboratory a || WALLED LAKE ships and aircraft. But Eisen- field Ave., told police she was|Pended next week. ee : watching a group of school chil-| Approximately 9,000 production provide adequate security for free dren pushing each other near the workers as well as several hundred street and failed to observe a car salaried workers are expected to “Tt is not enough;’? he said, “‘for| stopped ahead for a left turn. ibe idled at Plymouth, Dodge and the nations of the free world to be| She ran into the car driven by DeSoto plants. . Strength, |Harold P, Kester, 19, of 748 Young | needed | St. i Mrs, Kettula and T. J. 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M. te 2 A.M. : PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FE 3-9732 | api | THE SPECIALTY | ELMER SEZ, “You're missing the boat Resertione oe 52901 1 Sha noe" Ff 3 : if you haven't heard the Bob Lawson OF a HOUSE : _ Combo play your request every Friday - INNER n scan and Saturday night. Hurry to the Drayton D ' Oakland County’s Newest Most - . For Building Supplies See Inn for an evening of dancing pleasure, _ 5:38 to 10:38 Beautiful Cocktail Lounge ? oe Bob at the Organ Wed. through Sun. 595 | san atm of complete relaxation, cocktails the F | BURKE LUMBER Serving lunch and dinner every day with ied bien | MSS : : . a ! special family style dinners Sunday. — a esta fos oe fe poet - = ; SEY ght ) ; y derd ene or more paid | {| \! { ‘. « « For Beauty and Privacy NEW DRAYTON INN | LIS Gand Boer sg ey 3 DINNERS a : Formerly the Commodore Hote! 4195 DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 37161 —_ — @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily « e o , d ¢ th Smiling Fet" jimmy cof _ = pleesure at the . Open 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. | FOOD and LIQUOR | Soy gg ne | "Dining at Its Distinctive Best: —_—— = —————" Heiry’s Miracle Lounge | SPECIAL SUNDAY, SMORGASBORD! “Trormecty Henry's Moomiield Inn) Luncheon wats ug SAKED HAM, BEEF $495 Miracle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Read Dinner 990 ata CARTE LUNCHEONS and DINNERS — —— ; | Cocktail Party swoncassonn}) [ swoneaszono en AL Re dwoo d Banquet Ros r rg! om age = 7 NIGHTS A WEEK featuring “THE 3 LITTLE WorpDs” JOE POLZIN at the ORGAN 51.95 || 1.25, Wes and Beverage TOWN & COUNTRY INN “Cocktail Lounge and Resteurent 1727 $. TELEGRAPH RD, -9888 Posts - 23° Lineo! Ft. Handsome Natural 1x6” CEDAR FENCING 6 Vo Svan Th Kingsley ‘Looks Well Without Paint Ln Nn By —— DANCING — Mayor * WEDNESDAY . a PHONE Midwest 4-1400 | Bob Bailey + SATURDAY | | ) California Redwood WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., | Goest Artists Might! ply Ry ane | B412 DIXIE HIGHWAY For Outdoor Living BLOOMFIELD HILLS «= = i -*##¢yat Syston oan | WE INVITE BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES” Weather Only Makes It More Beautiful. . } | SCRIB’S. use Resa enn Wonderful for shelters, fencing, beams, KIM POMIDIIIIOIIO aH! : . ing 190 &. Telegraph Rd. 46981 Now! A New Band trellis, flooring, benches, tables, chairs, planter boxes. See our book of ideas from California. “We Have It In All Sizes: _ 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12—4x4, 6, 8, 10, 12— «x4, 6, 8, 10, 12 ‘OPEN SAT. 8-3 For an evening of dancing and fun ...- join the crowd at the OLD DUTCH MILL \ AUBURN HEIGHTS — Friday and Saturday Nights Western Swing and Rock 'n’ Roll «LEE SLOAN and His Roc * PLAYING ben a wines 5° Le 13 VARIETIES PIZZA PIE JOHNNY TANI rd BURKE LUMBER CO. by Flint’s Most Popular Band! Pizza Specialist —1TAM. LARRY — , SAM -—) Heal ? “Where the H Be | a Pataca AND His WESTERN PLaysoxs: \| White Swan Drive In od 4495 Dixie Highway, Drayten Plains = 3. ri Sececcerertess) | i | FE sera zx SIO ITIIIIIIa® sata atl win as aster at iene be. - mies Be ee ee ee eee ; . x ‘ hee i a ee kee icin eS vou da ed te i ie ewes A i Hs ee noe “_° . ok dtd Mia i oo ee a ee | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY.23, 1958,” |Hollywood. Headlines 2 . FE 44611 Ry LOUELLA 0. PARSONS has been ay by MGM for) Like It Hot,” she starts ukulele|who are in the film with Marilyn, [Taylor WILL star in the first} - x * = plays as a musician in an all- (Copyright 1958) " fipicture she and Mike Todd Jr. are} Printed originally as a novelette|giri band. Jimaking for their own company. {py James Atlee Phillips in a na- Melneck is lining Reds to Go Formal - x *& * tional magazine, the story has been _—_ .. 5 aa N ow thru SATU RDAY. the be- -eause according to Bill Doll, long [June 1 for her picture, “Some| Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, ‘already. Elizabeth Taylor Will Star in ye Company’ ‘s Film HOLLYWOOD INS) — Elizabeth|Glenn Ford. lessons. This is the instrument she|do many scenes dresed as women. When Marilyn Monroe gets here te tench Meriye. tuxedos if they don’t have them. ‘a NOW . SHOWING ALL \ Bey vaste It has an August starting date|turned over to Phillip Barry Jr.,| fesslonal gixt | instrunawale® | BERLIN (INS) — Soviet diplo-|] MEWbUiudy MONTGOMERY = DEAN ; Sg oe ne ae Doeetien © the hn cate: wards, the original ukulele Ike, cred te seuip themuelves with BRANDO CLIFT MARTIN 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS ALL THE DAYS ANO NIGHTS OF coteee, Gu Gen ay toe Rew rea ani) AZTUU SN 'M mM Vy THAT MAN RIGHT QUTA MY HAIR ** ees, * Pees, Still another iron in the fire is| HR - reviving the Todd produced “Hot! [=] Sick Mikado” and “Star and Garter” ‘ Sie see oe ee | savtt mre ALL SEATS RESERVA ONS AT BOX OF BOX OFFICE MA 4-2151 | mshi aa Ore WALLED LAKE COMMERC “| SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE RD. OPEN 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Holidays, $3.00, $2.50, bm 140 BAGLEY AVE.. WOodwerd 2-7135 Detrolt EXTRA: GINEMASCOPE CARTOON NEXT: Clark Gable, Doris Day in “TEACHER'S PET" Who will be his Bride...tonight? Hammer Film Productions, Ltd. Presents IT'S LIKE NO OTHER ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WORLD! YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! Kk Worth A Trip hori lo See - [The rolling wall of steel that ground out living hell DRIVE-IN | iia THEATRE | mNEWL Pue | 3 MAPLE ROAD EAST OF | | | | an never eens Ml ee Pe Pg i WALLET AK E | é =) WALL KI IAC * wl Be Sh Gare Dot — PONT j BOX OFFIGEOPENS MA 4-3135 || on TV.) See : 7P.M CHILDREN UNDER ¥, 8: vanes b - - 12 FREE I DRE: ND , Dixie Hwy (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE S-4500 | “ TONIGHT - SATURDAY ] | Sed pret A WATERFORDES) DRIVE IN qv TEATER Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Reeds — Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. | aT URAER- 1 ANDER ——$—= WALLED LAKE PARK JhAe Pricoree Zé (O72 AENL Q4140L ; “CAPTAIN eure “POOPDECK PAUL” ‘3 : 2 CKLW-TV “ne IN PERSON SATURDAY~ May 31 1-5 p.m. Gigantic Firework display Decoration Day FREE PARKING © FREE ADMISSION ; Lil rE VER oe NOW “THE QUIET AMERICAN” “RETURN TO WARBOW” ett. tt it is said that when a woman fights for aman, She | ote > & - P ao THE MOST WONDERFUL | | | YOUNG ep Nig PHANTOM |] ADVENTURERS | o0@ STAGECOACH i} SINCE HUCK | | 1 FINN AND TOM SAWYER! BILLY MITCHELL —SATURDAY SMALL FRY MATINEE— “CONGO BILL” No. 7. and 4 CARTOONS - BARGAIN HOURS Lansonon Wisi iis ss CONUNALAAMMINMIIN cis icelcintoaiocion Suis BICKFORD nuru BELLAMY: rn STEER |' _EXTRA SAT. MAT S-CARTOONS-S | ADULTS’ 25° sows ance t PM | FRIDAY & SATURDAY | "THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1958. \ < ‘ . . , ‘ 3 | TWENTY-EIGHT ae All About Men; .. Chapter Eleven Ea % ‘Don’t Te te eit: Me The span from 35 to 55 includes life, although you have yet to) 2 g it : i thee 3 ile THE & sit al & | look forward to—the time when the most productive years of your | = Il ‘em to ‘Go To’ to graduating classes on com-jing you walk tp the street a while mencement day don't work as well!ago,"’ she said, ‘and he soon lee any drug. : as Albert Einstein's: “If A is suc- that you were the first man he ever cess in life, the formula is: A/saw who could strut with a hole in —* ~ Y on Z, X ag La seat of his pants, wo being play.” When . asked what Z was, he said: “Z/ BE THOU CONTENT is keeping your mouth shut.” I told her that for 40 years | had ibeen waiting for the time when I ge } cers with that little quotation than (NEXT: BE MODERATE, BUT | DON’T MISS ANYTHING) | : ‘Beware Sack Dresses, He Warns Bankers | ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. ® — ‘Don't allow female bank employ- jes fo wear the sack dress, bankers | were advised yesterday. | “A half day's deposits could be) ‘carried off in one of those mater- jnity bags es the larger sizes might. gv; nceal a wheelbar- row,’ New York management consultant Millard C, Faught told the 55th annual meeting of the New Jersey Bankers Assn. The not-so-serious Mr. Faught said he believed that's what the sack dresses were made for. I am sure I have cured more ul- BOARDING HOUSE KE UP, TWIGGS/ CLEAR THE FOS SLEEP OUT OF YOUR MIND/+~ VE EVOLVED A PERFECT PLAN EJECT THOSE GALLS AND GET Wn O8 Se ‘S| { [Smee Ny Vay HEH-HEH/—=— NOT REAL HYPNOSIS PRETENDED! len” I) VENA = A “ed /j AVA’ nit: AN Al OUT OUR WAY * Breese CLEAR OUT YOURSELF, “ieee TOWN CRIER / YOU'RE PETTING A PORCUPINE, “PULLING THAT 3 A.M, ALARM /«« BEAT (T/ \ IT GET FULLY AWAKE q LLL HYPNOTIZE YOU TO FLY RIGHT OUT 4 THAT Y, WINDOW! VF, i: Ni Hi F : A RED BANDANNA |.) TH HALL 0’ FAME/ 1 aL Chewing “ Eases Strain You'll Find - PROFITABLE — OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way | to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems, To Place Your | WANT AD | DIAL FE 2-818! CH ab yibt a SPEARMINT tart hil ATS VS) | ‘--so I'sat there for an hour trying to catch the waiter’s eye—he * | _ pretended not to see me, but I'm quite sure he did—so finally—." BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES \e? be om fics ON Aste DO mG DIXIE DUGAN vo Py A \~ 5 wal | NANCY ze By Ernie Bushmiller — LLM) GORGEOUS! || DID you say YES--- I DON'T *BEAUTIFUL’ @ HAVE TO WATER ON thicker lye BEAUTIFUL / P THE LAWN OR ) cng WASH THE CAR KIND OF A DAY Cavalli By Dick By Charles Kuhn I'LL OO MY BE6T T' KEEP YOUR 1S FRO GETTIN’ STALE oe FS gay ‘ : 2°85 - oe +, @ tz fig By Walt Disney . = ape “— vane Se eee a ee ee ee ees THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 958. Slay the Giants, Billy Graham Urges in Frisco SAN. FRANCISCO (#—Evange- [Set Summer Hours af Oakland Market Cheered by 2,500 Temes at Chicago TWENTY-NINE, The Oakland County Market, 2350 ‘Mess’ at Truman, Stevenson Blast Home, Abroad — Pontiac Lake Yroad, Waterford Township, has announced summer hours. The market is now open Tues- day and Saturday mornings from 7 am. to 1:30 p.m., and Thurs- days from 2-8 p.m. list Billy Graham urged listeners at the Cow Palace last night to slay their giants, just as David killed Goliath. The giants, he declared, are “communism, the H-bomb, racial discrimination, moral deterioration CHICAGO @ — Harry §. Trv- man and Adlaj Stevenson told cheering Democrats last night that the Eisenhower administra- handling of both foreign and. do “There and the deterioration of our for- eign policy.” Graham gave a sermon dedi- cated to youth before an overflow gun on repairing the leaky roof. Construction work has also be- tion is making a mess of things at home and abroad. — '“When I think about the mess that's being made in Washington, I almost explode,” the former Mt Semmes eae MARKETS [Tobaccos Firm, myhnfenon (late Morning Quotations) Admiral ...... 95 . 64 fe Eee ay oe Meee Ry fae ME 8, nM M. ai 6:0 following are top prices cov- Allis "r1a32 Kennecott... 883 Gerald L. Wit tering: sales of locally grown pro- fa e ef Ajum Lid ....31¢ Kimb Clk... 563 duce brought to all Farmer's Ste ee A eet oe. : 36 . ® Market by growers and sold by}- Am Can ...... 464 Lehn & - 32.7 ews In Brief them in wholesale package lots.| , Am rehéy 503 Lib Media, 1 am +2 Ligg & My ... 70 1 _ Rai ae ed OE Teese eg Be = ‘an LOOGW'S aan . Charles Jackson, 2%, of 269 Wednesday. = ts, a5 Of) ved slightly higher in moder-| Am Red ....11.6 [one 8 Cem - 30.7 Crystal Lake Rd., pleaded guilty : ately active trading early today. |Am Sugar "Soa Kou,*qNi™ > $24 today to reckless driving. Munic- Produce Most pivotal stocks were frac-/ Am Tel & Tel 178 Manning wie 23.2 ipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum tionally higher. There was a scat-| Am Viscose 204 Mas gots [72 4i'3 gave him 90 days probation and yaurse tering of losers and a number of] 42sconda,....$3 Mead Cp ..... yy $35 costs. — veces Bi. aoe = 03.08) ‘key issues were unchanged. Moves Armeo Stl ./..49 =Mergen Lino | 38.2 Apples, Steele Reds bu. ...........8.00/either way were limited to about! Armst'ce °° 388 Mois Hon”. 864 26.6 s H dean Treat, of 32 Murphy St., a point. Atchison in” Mina M&M .. 76.4 told Pontiac Police yesterday that VEGETABLES Atl Refin ....35.1 arch ... 30.8 burglars broke into her apartment (Chives, aca oo” — sess ss+0-180/ Tobaccos either showed little | B50? aMGhic’ 8s Mot Prod.) 424 and stole two lady’s rings of iaahea cones Gua. SII g'00| change or a slight improvement | Bendix Av ....4¢.5 Mot Wheel ... 2), ndetermined val eed lige ee ---3.00| after their sharp break of yes- | Bets Steci 041 Mueller Br... 235 u 2 value. Parenipa o te 3.) ttt Perey) 160 - | Boeing Air ..413 Murre Cp 28 Gatgtete tan ase 0 rday on a prediction by a to- Bond strs.. ive Net Site $37 et oe assortment of good qual-|Rsdishes. red, ibchs.) doe. “09, bacco marketing official that a [ Nat airy. “81 i Used Household Items. Recon. Gea cane ee 22H new study linking lung cancer | priggs Mi... 72 Net Lead |) 864 come fees cic. as well = omatoes, hothouse, 8 tb eR and smoking was coming soon. — oo e. +8 Central : Se all of we 1 for The statement was denied to- | Buda Co. ....141 No Am Av .. 31 the entire family. Available at the Kale bu. 40 day by a government scientist. | Burroughs ....32.5 Nor sia, Pw i RED SHIELD u. < “a we : STORE, 118 W. Lawrence St. ‘Open Sorrell, bu 1.50| Motors showed scant change, but) Cum “a0L5 art OBio i ae x daily 9:30 AM. to 5:00 PM: Bape be onic: N/a big 10,000-share block of Ford Gea Dry ....181 Saree Se 43. Evenings until 8:00 O'Clock. aS was traded at 38%, off %. = Gapital Airi 1.186 See "heey: $e DETROIT EGGS American Tobacco recouped a poole hehe as oe ay —e IT, May 23 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0. d. ae 7 Sat. evening May |Datrcie cbsne ue reget 2 fraction of its 3% loss yesterday. Cater ‘Tree. 41.3 param Pict .. se aren Bp ul i lara at St.) erades Lorillard was firm, Philip Morris| ches & oh ....551 Peaney, JC .. 95 Messen all. Ev invited,|,. Wh! Grade A extra large 43:/ about unchanged and Li &| Chrysler “42 Pe RR... 122 children adults $1. | were 3040 40, wd. ore, 09; medium 33-28, (5 saad Geet El ohes “Sve... ga. Bepsl Cole... 246 Moms- Dads” Athletic ; ede BE iarge 31-38 wid ave dite | oers eased. Clark Hauip .. 44% Pheins D ||)! 46.8 tt Pea ... 402 Ds —Adv,| Browns: Grade A extra large “iE large ‘ola Palm 62. tleo 15.3 a ng z if 38-30 wea ave. fot medium 33-35, wid STOCK AVERAGES Col Bra $4 come peer 3 3 Pot-luck dinner. Sat. evening, *“Fotal’ week! receipts of government Compiled by The Associated Press| Gomw Eq... 466 Pilisbvy Mills . $3 ae roms pin tot Din. ai tae oem Mar AR oe EST MT ey yw (eae Bt foe roe. 4 raded— a @ iglhed oy Weste oir Hi iad tt A large 36%4-§8; horas says | Indust Ralis Util Stocks| Gonsum Pa || 52 pure Ou - 348] “Ve = Browns: Guaes A large 36-37; medium Net Chan +-.8 +1 4.310 Bak ... 39.4 + we eeee 6 ‘Athletic m, adv, |344-35; grade B large 32. Room the -- 98 33 poy ena — Gan s. Ree Dees mt er ° : rev. y 249. . & cose 164 Cont Mot . 04 Reyn Met .,. 393 Auction — Sat. May 24, 2 p.m. —— ate oan 8. ee is Cont Oil 11 Rey Tob B ... 743 Lutheran School, Au- Year A "Tyl970.6 1254 17.6 184§|Copper Rng .. 226 Royal Dut ... 441 burn at Dequindre. Refresh. Jack oultry Toes wh 2c1cg00 ‘bes got jen|Comm Pa: 2 Baleway st". 303 Pallorty, ance les ae > -- 2 42.9 iseg| Curtis Pub: 88 St Jos Lead . 255 DETROIT POULTRY 1987 High <. °°. 200.0 1347 775 1888 Bet’ . oP eo — | we |e TROET. May 29, (AP)—prices, palgli6#t Lew ......0808 ms G5 Mosinee Be seein Bt 'e carry flewer vegetable @. Detroit No. Dow Ch + 83.3 Sears Roeb 2.1 plants of all kinds. Bell's Farm dual dive ee ee ea rr srocns Du Pont... 178 Shell Oll ....: 76 Opdyke at Featherstone|is: heavy broilers or fryers fiis-3%¢ Ibe) J. Nephier Co. Past Air L ....328 Simmons ..... 39 a8 — 556 Rd. —Adv.|whites 23-24; Bar 26; capon-/Pigures after’ decimal points are eighths/ Fl Auto L ... 30.7 Bocony ...._. $0.3 ettes (5'— Jb. avg) 26-28. ‘ = eee ce High Low Hoon hn a Southern Co 29.7 May 2807 t'8 pa At ee a ap Pe es | ok eee 4 36. zi ‘ 3 Set. a tay 24, 9 ‘til 10 am. — adv.) Livestock ot Os Gon ce -- . i tS Firestone... 8 Gta Brand °.. 821 Sale — 128 W. Pike, eee LIVESTOCK Peningulat as ne : He a Pree vs at ee sta ou tnd 3 f The Prophet Co. ........ ul : Sy rd § to 8 pm, Demon. May 22 cari —pwrot Raea Mgaaien eo aay BP ES Rapa HP Bid BH Ob ot frock will 7 in state at the | way : : cava Punera 3141 Gasha- it : w Rd., ins until 1 an 4-1170 Seca. she will He A AN tate at the wey United | lumber e. ESR Soe, ‘ue iVace| Sapp ealel"s em h bd 3 pm > _thie Bow, Card “of The Thanks 1 “YOUNG MEN 18-24 woe heap og 03 Call on our new OUR DEEP APPRECIATION “AND heartfelt thanks s hvors. tne vious sales experi voy * desirable. our - a 2 nel rs, ends Sa. starting Call FE Hato oe agring ra sickness shown j ad loved one. elp Wanted Female We are. truly “grateful, Mr. and H Ww. Fer 7 Mrs esley Welch. — A wer? FOR WOMAN Funeral Directors 4) who likes children. General beuse- “_, ame «< ARS Call no he 4 Tele. . - Ambitious Women FUNERAL HOME i ope Donelson Johns| & HOME Puverals” SPA N CHA Thoughtful Service PE 2-506) oft eo O a n ° ] +> Es Lh call before Voorhees-siple ae FUNERAL HOME PE 0.9531 of FE. $9181 5-849. Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor | BAR WAITRESS. ONLY — 2-8378 eget | sa 10 p.m. weekdays, save ray, 986 Myrtle Fe ee - p.m. Sun. : Cemetery Lots 5 | central Bar. apply ste: fee ne & fandscap sping Pe See FREE ESTIMAT Y LOTS, POR BOTH AT ne * ig, tawtalieg .| On new homes, additions, m Wa Dp * oakian “itis Memorsal Gardens | aaron ee aint a 318 W R DRY ee estimates ‘ye Stie2.| ernizing. We will build or repel WHITE CHAPEL z ORAVES, | oSuNTER GR a FRY COOK stat 3088 NT. Brick, OVARA 5 “eae Tae $300. Li 94! et 5 prive-ta, “3118 W. Haren. ee eee eo block. OR 36 a's. Ease fe ‘Sioa. | eee ee THE HANDY aoe Coe tae ta. Tome BOX REPLIES . le Pain . . Rent At 10 a.m. todas there UNTA , FULL TIME, TO Toa | pene tenet Ve ‘Cement work, free estimates, a. TREE FR AL [e) - were ropteg at tne Prom || stitute’ Git, Bat| Pyro. ioe mimes FE) genre ga eto office ia the following eaten We BUILD GARDENS AND| fiom flee builder. boxes: GUARANTEED WAGE = ——- Tass and ogg Won g terms Aeaiee VER 1, 2, 12, 24, 28, 29, 32, with pata ato @ waning cuee pond digeing. apd sf ght, haul auling, H__Meyers, OR 31248 4, 50, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, gales personnel. Part time or full gk PLASTERING » REPAIR REAS. | ime work. car necessary, No in- 4 Pet Lee 23-7922. - c 74, 76, 77, 83, 112 and 113. J | formation over phone. ‘call PE) WALL PART bar ae gaat eer halchoo pha ea : interview eee floors FE exe" . sad ane ans . Phone FB HOUSEKEEPER FO a : PUSEEEEPER FOR MOTHER-| Work Wanted Female 11 ROOF REPAIRS The Pontiac Press wages, FE 56530 1 DAY IRONING SERVICE. $3.00 ZAVESTROUGHING FE 4.0444 ag eho [EE ant SE Lt ll bu. Pick up & deliver. FE §-8732 ppooe stage tok ay oe VATING FOR FOR WANT ADS perienes a Part time or full time.|! aaa et el 8 ditche ‘2 bost wells “on. 1 . DIAL FE: 2-8181 TADY, VIC OF AUBURN HOTS,|7 WOMEN WITH TRANG WANTS TRENCHING AND to care for wife smnile roghtsbend cleaning by the hi FE 4-9461. BULLDOZING ‘ works 108 Ch OMEN WANT wat WASH!» pn From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PER SONNET ing housecleaning, FE 3-7581.|®. _D. Thompson 5: a = ABYSITTING YOUR HOME. uildin AN! errors should be re ASSISTANT Full or Part time Lake Orion _B & spell 12A : mm iy. e This opening is suitable for young be FIREBRICK USED, 10 CENTS EBA, Fie coat aes || eae ner et Sake | ARLE OES POME| RGR, Teed oS W Beans teres or thes || Genatnetney iter ars |PAY, WORE, GEN PRANPORTE | “ranerocy — aor mR of the advertise essential, Btate age, educa vad Fe EA 43347 JOE'S A & N SURPLUS E which has been rew experience & salary requirements | EXP, IRONER AND LAUNDRESS| — . dered valueless through the Write Pontiac Press Box 83. ae eres, © eer ee __ Busi Servi 13 ad as © on Telephone Solicit oP a PE 660i pocrosw sro Ce are “o ie be sure to get icitors COOE OR WiTTRESS DAYS 2 your “kil}) number.” ie One os wil] be picked for room oe 4-2245. ACME ASPHALT os will given supervisor, Hourly rates plus bo-|/ HOUSEKEEPING WANTED BY| Paving, driveways, eee ae the dey. References, Own trans-| eto Gur ~rices are pw toatl - cing ung tor egertnn | POMP Any WRN gieras ys ysart—szearron| simon, mon Peet ? ) 3 : AB N- : Ee Gun veal coke adulte Live, in. Nice apt. with mer Capable rit Sher Feu| ALL MAKES OF F FOUNTAIN Pana y hoa is 12 fy eepeentel rds Ses ces $20 "nee 70. children tp vour home. i500. ee aa denen Printing Wowar TO DO MARKING AND|_=M_3-4279 Office Co. 17 W. Law Want Ads may mbly'in air conditioned vo TRONING WANTED WATER- xemte st st Phone "FE A be cancelied up to 9:30 a.m. ary. “pready work experienc ford vicinity, OR 3.3702 the day 1 after Rapier but abroterres. is 'E. GIRL ANTS DAY WORK TOES TREE first SLE ae week Home ni ne 2-1218 reaneve, cabling, —e a CASH WANT AD RATES to live with elderiy widow, sbouid Hight housewor€, end’ baby sitting. NePHALT F LT ee ines Be pcanle “FAT aR Seetuen a] th weck. PE base? gots Ede u “Day 3Days @¢De: r Drivew 3 ne or me f | 82d pm. 5 | howe DESIRES CLEANING, fi] Plarastee fhancing, OL” ‘ j ms. ih. Help Wanted — 8|capy~ wines — 2 Days “PER ASPHA T PAVI ¢ i ‘as is , MEN on, Se ee cE rtation. J e hisn. gn ‘cb mye : J : NO, TYPING, bEC PIN. 8 . 36 o tert Gime, ‘A vi 8 $8 2 a8} eee ema eB Tuas “get Pet Se a wna RNAS 3 ERY. OTB A oe for beef cattle farm, Ro tae Wrottk’ os We service sil makes af wringer sober and le Ref - auite’ 7, Help Wanted Male 6 guited. Write Pontiac Press’ a Sooo ba¥s ont. oe As mae. is — “ , , salesmen for the hoteve escn ) N EEDED se ta m or Alto fa Clas, Ae, Papert ot time rere ust “j willing 'y : B — | TLL SPENCE. ate is. Xc 4s S =| / ; 4 pe i } Z \ ‘ ay rs : : a | a | df. | » | ’ | . . ‘ : : . a a4 h : ie : a fe y = " : ; , = . ae : ee pias RN PON'TLAC PRESS, wuuway, MAY 23, 1958 | _ aa. es 7 , 13, _ Moving & Trucking 19) Wed. Miscellaneous 28 28| Rent ‘Apts, Furnished 33/Renit Apts. Unfurnished 34| Rent Houses Furnished 35 7 ‘ For Sale Houses 43 ee WANTED: 0% X 11% ; PvT. aa MODERN # oe BY OWNER sie Gaweme| Trucks to Rent| "Senet Bil oee na SPEVe- com | saat he |; “aeDeM, MoM PORN. LA ETE P|. TARD RQU MERE ere ee OPE am ie LARGE Rt UPPER WEWLS ; See don, eb me Dump trucks. Semi-tralg ie 3 CHILDREN'S TRICY. 4 its, 130 Seminole Gas beat, f ‘Reasonable. 87 8. Parke es ROGua PRIVATE” HATH —Fe|i 7 BEDROOA PARTLY VORN. |; nis SCREENED PORCH AND dustrial oe oC. one vance. ioe Rent 29)" saa, _______|_Laxetroat opts, OR 3.8108 tnower bath, Close torCass Lake. Industrial Factor 7 On 3 RMS. FURN N- ~ 3 & BATH. [| PE 2-506. . WOODWARD M HOUSE) furn. Pvt, parking, Good condition, FE 27425, i ROOM "HOUSE, $45 FER NO. GooD Daily tneluding, Sunday |" aN heb by ‘Chinese famtiy. 2 ebtr| building“ = TOR 3 RMS. PURN. OR JUN: | Cooley Lk, Ra EM 3.2810. $-O461 dren, we side pretetred, Cas SHIRLEY APTS. turn. “Pvt, parking, Nice ‘apt.| i R M PORN HOUSE ON LONG . 23-3647 Hs ¥ CKIN: HAULING. RUB- ive excellent references, Ca’ Lk FE 5-908 : 0900 DEAL TO RIGHT COUPLE. | Teta Anrtme Chea 41820 Cose0 jaya - 3 am, and 4180 E. Huron FE 40572 oGLort A APTS. TAKE ORION, 7 BEDROOM MOD. 5 “Fier 3 smal ; ry . Call : js E - z e R.| __P.m. Ask for i 2 RM, BUNGALOW MAY BARN. = . sand beach and 2. aE RUCK WITH SEMLT on hg Sh ee Livin Quarters 3 30 __part of rent 5.6782, Mechanic 4-426 _ boat, fan, oaad OTEL rs 0008 WEF RPENED TO-| 4)... iso dump truck Ma are are Living \ a ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND i 4 . rea MODERN 3 Bi 7 RMS. “PARTL sider smal] down payment to re- : bs Used mowers for én RTICLES PICKED entrance blocks from Pos and , canal front, rent TV. da 5 ’ Sab Bane end power mowers. |OMWANTED ANTICUPS, Plage? [ausinase apy. anane woo! fcc nen a Pee eae ie HOSES re RITES | a aout toe e. Tj RMS PVs a a NEW LAKEFRONT . Face Fick UP LOAD OF BLACK DIRT. | Painting & Decorating 20,5277, ft Pine. Fe ¢oiks, ye around apt, Wall-to-wall car-| 24. Everything | igre. Summer : TYPE FE 43460 PPP LOL POOLED ELLIE AOA ETO DLEAGED LADY, CARE OF P ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE Peting, til e bath, electric e & ~ ‘@ FURN 3 RMS. : , Joslyn. : 2 children More for home than sutomatic. heat, 0091 Dixie Hwy.| NEW GI HOME FURN. 5 RMS. . ¢: : brick ranch home ‘8ST CLASS EXP. PAINTER AED bath and entrance. 329 N. Sagi-| ff re basement, $80 month Cail ' am canals DOPLEL 6% a GEGHARD LEAVE BUAGE FOB | faetl’ Encben to ‘well’ og 22 Ian contracts. Reasonable dis- ROOM OTe rise PRIVATE | " children welcome, PE 60560 a > A inl w and cement: Bui ild N Television § Service 23 ae TRMs. & - ADULTS WEWLY| entrance. FE 5-063. information. mapeonad Dept, Bas ful Res ‘res. ul Ow yh No noe decorated “aw Huron. (& BATH UPPER PLAT. SHADE | j pEeDROOM BRICK — NEW or PE 61441, reezeway to attached plastered elena pa we EVERYTHING FOR-| Screened porch. Close in. FE|> pene om, BRICK : = aoa garage. Price includes all car ar lot or yours, Our plans J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Prt. . Alag SiO woe OP Paved street, 988 per month. PE For Sale Houses _43/ peting ‘and drapes {oure. We will build you Bee, ot ¢8" B. Walton FE #-0441|5 1. aia ae 3 |! ee, 1 ae re Satan. 14 “Sa RESALE PACR Brice. 3| ORTH SIDE 7 rooms. ¢ trge| model ‘home’ in waterford “wile FOUITABLE rane tt _ ) 8 furni Lake, refe: es. egg = py le rec: . ‘ ~ 7. acre or more with iob ft. tront| Pine x " —S : . 2 deep = . agpates ITT 5 5) Ware. 45. a mo. Call PE 22004 Sit 34361 . om gms, iT, | car sarese. : RMS. NSTAIRS. FULL " nace, 37 car garage, ¢ clone fenced provide . Lake privileges, Rest oo Fara ¢ # and cool? aatement, ell ulll oy yo Moreland Ave. inquire at 17 E. Tine shop down, 960 per month. of sarten 8 Tes" incon | Newly, decorated. Also 1% car Wanted Real Estate 32A| n'y, Must see to appreciate, FE| S00 s_month. 518 _Orcberd_t& | Walton _Bivd id RM. INCOME WITH 8 RMS.| Jr. Owner enight trade for smaller | 7 py el, WE: ~ Peat RMS. NOMINAL RENT TO|3 LARGE . A -, | 10 RM. INO ; = © : att nice couple who will care for| very modern. Nice location, rea-| furn. and rented and § rms. for] Well located garage, oil hest. Including dish We Will Buy » Adults, 402 W. Huron PE 81506. ct sl FE 24071. Mr. Geld-| sonable, inquire 22° Auburn ai ere nt so terenes, 61508 William Miller stove: ‘refigseatpeling,arapes Your Equity 3 NICE LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE | Roo UNF. LOCATED | 7 BEDRW i Te ode aaae | Realtor FE 2-0263| {5 "Canetnee nd tie ee . tf a 5 RM. ’ y reat cae wat Reb eet . pace wissen’ cai ge ceamese beh mom | OBR, 5 BM BORG CR ey en Bg ag ey Hetings, roux Pranks, 4308 Disie|? caveman Gil cor ao aaelt 2 RM. MOD. a x + ¥ ER: 1 aoe welc $-1431, = R. Nets to . PE 6-6268. |5 ROOM ALUMINUM 5 7 ome 43 Those nad aE es siding. full ent full beth, 3 Gatiand 7 CLEAN ROOMS, AUTOMATIC arate batemert end ‘on yt fina” 4 ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE jaa hare area, $10,- BROWN coy rity tates ' —sarage, $75 month . Sipests, adults only, $13.30 weekiy |? RMS. COMPLETELY MODERN, | Cotpie ‘preferred’ inquire e508 | $29 Terms, On one scrs, Cali fare rates new ontne “ in prop ; 2-550) ‘| newly Seecrated, heat furnished Williams Lake Rd. : bed ot 910 Or. = near downtown, adults only, ref- “MODERN. TILED BATH” Rist tear Pitts. |7 RM PORN APE. GARAGE| Srencen, FE basi, |5 Eat MOOERN. TICED SAVE | some 21 — oe Ws frearoom rans Nengy pene a & Pa sores fitch: | dock Vie. 3. 5 Sie Eh eee em Le. WE TEND — Foues wale car. — = Green. Owner ' Pontise “MI a — erly __OR 3-004 meen ball , sluminum ; The best t : basement, New. ity & pay for ad. 5 RM. Saice ma era i sta Cian 3066 ¢ : tol "ee at best - Pull Kew. | niece. Adult Adults. $65 _m a and bath | bailde plan, 3 | room. brick.| Stores. : money. Please hurry. Inves- & — af )s) orated: — ee eae, oi pd Buih te oven: | sm40 DOWN — Colored. Nice, mod. See areas. WH aecegt eng. OR FE 44081. ; T RMN. ~~ wxC. NE alloca: r month , ak. " nood, eblidren elcome tea Owe- ore att Ge nat So red 4K. G, | aoe decorated 3 rm. apt. $8 ora tct—aawHOURE TOR —— lakefront home is capensis NA: 1.2815 apes, eo ones week | Sh atime tt ee| | emote Rat | bebe AS ee ca | aso Se ; " r he thy - oe gicee 4 € room apartm oe, er Inxs MU 4-2045 EM 3.6210 us this one. ., pee water furnished. PE 5-8423 EASE: sr. $24,500 FARM — Large § room rte Ls SOLORED—APT, FOR RENT. FE | "rea. J bedroom home, auiomati i house," ete: Rutelient,Jocaton | “home: Lake." priv. "iat iseseoe, *, “$128.00. per. inonth n. Bud Pa ee Re’ acres,| 3 bedrms., 1% baths, carpet and DEL RIO APTS. icholie, Realtor, FE re nearly all ed fireplace in one wall. $90 wing at-its best/ mo. Clarkston, OA $3325, 2 rooms and bath, st # and util. | CAKEVILLE. MODERN 1 BED- OFFERS ooo. = BY OWNER. W SIDE. 3 BED- _furn, Couple baby welcome. | "room house, Automatic heat, ea $1,300 DOWN — Large 3 bedroom | room: rod hear schools, iy 6 ras, end bath duplex sor. pratt, OA $2001 FOR West poide—Close In me seta P Pasement, month to ‘responsible party’ Fin ewly decorated. Reasonable rent, | "LEAGANT FRONT 9 ROOMS Lg mage ge og Sw furnace. full dining z room, This OWNEN HL PORTIAGFIOx. le and . x i RACT CanGe MOCURW 7 ROOM_3 BED: IN OXFORD 2 i etreai"s ve | fords 8 rm, bone chee, OE 3 RMS. AND ley toate on A TL doom bath, basement, 1% baths, pleasant mand | is ~ cour ty with with ue for | * built Carpet and ’ Gl Wright & Valu + Oall after 4 wk. days or Sat.| —— "Phone FE 2.8062 gas feruned, apn tat watay boot room, dining room. ethcient ge. Could be made ints love: is rigs My aluet and_Sun._all_day. 19 Short _ 9)" oa See Seaetae “tel, paved" elveet. oe tan oes for an appraisal of ere home f duplex, $16,300.00." Dial "OA Neary 3 RMS. & BATH. WITH PVT. 5 h. Pvt. Entr., garage.| Good location, ' near ; » Getage. a. A re foes REAND | AVERY out beth a, feng Barement om. i? OL he churches. shopping. center, OAR- : i H BR Own, Reahor = NUMBER PICTURES. ~ anne . ARE FRONT. FOR CLEAN Cou- 8-303, * b+ | . Et fone yam gs, Backenstons LISTINGS WANTED 3 ROOMg AND BATH. E Ente, | Oe No drinkers, PE 24160. | LOTUS LK WATERFORD. SMALL Indian Village nen pen 102 W. A FE 2.4810 aot Sore, 18 F ‘. LAKE PROPERTY — HOMES URNS BONS SPER APY — gta “3! witht” child. ( ae in good condition, PMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. . Notices & Personals (25 Terns. OF BUSINES c- LANE| Hate 3 °OR"pSere™ FT |MODERN 2 neDRoom aPr.| PEF, oun? gE." large’ living’ room) dining iu re | any WEED. |CONTEAGUYERS WAITING |* RMS. NICE OTIL, FURN, UP- ° Lakefront on Big Lake Te bath down, Pu iictateiched Sc onus we friendly Nady aly wadviser, "pone =~ BUYERS WAITING _per, adults, PE 47267. West Side 2 bedroom stone house, 18 miles ment with economical stoker A-i top | vation Army, : if J. JOLL, REALT a An Hures. YE pao. . siesta ey Bug tines page poe neat, _jarge pEntden. spot. Bs | oond $11,500, $2500 Sewn: Nearly new” brick 2 pedreom : . aha THE WHER mo ° j * home. ttractiv ; above ot ie Derk. Cound Cound or Rob: 4 Dixie 4 RM. APT. private "punramnes ena betes, heat, be made for use of ail oF sn of Suburban Brick Ranch iret ‘ds, sta! less 8 B Sih Meaty cis NOW (a SBR —APT-| fatotees: Go's waters acres | Seeing sores einaee fe | Bt row ere, Jooking fore sink. Large Sivmg fm. ftelace a im . beaw Fai. vost Persone Boreas, Was * tose to. bigh school. PE. S678 se ome: Smit, =o 2.8 . Sob oui-P-REDRM RICE BEE. in an area of_ well planne ed bebe oe! = oy tee, ington 23, DC. or call Mrs Bry-| We are authorized by large mort-|¢ NICE ROOMS. OR 3 NICE RMS. | "tion. $19 per month, Also 3 rm. teow tale Gl. ens i te Best Bu S rma oll honk: Sen thls beauty af Jong distance collect Oxtord kage firms to get you cam ioe PE 44686 ~ ESC | apt. in auburn Heights. $10 Clarkston area. 3- bedrooms y ; $17,500, terms. 52686, Pointe Clair, Quebec,| Your Bt a al 4 RMS. & BATH. PYT. ENT. — Re 2-603 oe ine ‘week, Jerome . do. re with walk in closets, living Canada WHITE BROS. | Bee. figs. Call FE 2-008 ater é . . 5-616 or WE 3-4200. Foom and dining ell '28 foot Today te Prone wit ae pee AUTHORIZED TROOMs AND BATH ALL OHI MODERN 4 ROOM UNFURN. ig, large SON S REAL ESTATE 4 ROOMs AND BATH, ALL UTIL- power fiat, Utilities furn., $66 Mo, 12x15 fa room. tile ; ees | MASON SHOES a ae tes ftrnlaned. Lecateg “ciose to] ORCHARD CT. APTS. | _Pevsaite. Cust Sm 8 Me), Bain’ play ene bain of ee ee ee merre ecrrg | Sear FE 8.2000 open mrestP Ee et, 10 un a] -Soettare ge Nor Rer. age cebrmionen | | MERE SEATS PEPE Ee| steel cope’ ambi. SIGN UP a viaeliaeee ik AN'S LANDSCAPES SERVICE BEAUTY SPECIALS WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS|4 ROOMS AND 3 ROOMS PVT.|(9 SALMER Street — Pontiec’s _ $90 mo. EM_ 3-4682. attached garage. 3 erie This house is ready. Fea- With a future. Ideal tnvestmest Complete spring clean-up. Lawn| Cold wave $5.50 complete, cham-| "waiting for commercial proper- «bai = Le Sowell PE 42100. newest modern apartment develop. LONG Hansen sTBe landscaped lot-| turing the finest in interior “4 : rome autting & ‘fepale, F FE 46510 or & styie, $1.50. pereeatty ties, farms and acreage, A phone ment: Balcony type, individual en- NEW 2 uses ON E. ae _ at only decoration, 6 epacious 3 has 100 ft. e on DEL's LAWN SERVICE — GUAR-| tit cuts. $1.50. Open Tues. &/ call will give you immediate ac-/9 R GROUND FLOCR.| ances. 7 SPR, Kitchens; Stove Leke_ FE 800, . rooms, 2 car garage, home _anteed work. FE 5-1043 Thurs. nights Dorothy's 500. N. tion, middiea ea vy couple or bachelor; Retrigerator, fornist NEW, 3 SE MODERN, YR. ; basement with’ off heat. business. 2 bedrm. with full bsmt, TREE TRIMMING AND | —POtTy_FPE 2124 IF prete Novy. feaconebie, ret. weter furnished. | around. Full basement, central | Lakefront Brick Ranch Screened porch. $1,509 down Land sione worth the price of = TRIMMING Die “CHECK YOUR HANDWRITING: ROY KNAU _Tequired. 13. “133 ware ree —_ “| heat, $85 month EM_3-3630. It for a or will accept free and clear | $17,500, Call tonight. removal FE 5-6593 Do you cross your t with [26% W. Huron St: PE 2-7421/5_RMS.. ca Pet BATH : ENT |, ‘s''2 BEDKOOM APARTMENTS | iizan— HIGH SCHOOL 6 RM. lake trot home. that’s. just paced eed os LT Ls $1,880 — West cuburven GaRDEN ROTO FILLING “55 apap ys Rl my on gildréa ‘welcome, ‘3 Voornen ROSEN DAILY 8 RUNDAY > | casement garage, $85. MA 60603, hig "map be ae on a ranch home, nearly new 2 bee landscay FE 38-0458. jor intrigueing free {ntormation ot} LISTINGS WANTED |—“— 10 AM. THRU @ P.M, Sos per eaaee. ee Boney beleamd. specious “ring 2 HOMES—1 PRICE room home plus den or 3rd bed- KENTUCKY LUE GRASS SOD.| considerable value. Write. Norm, ta WAITING. 4 $16 WEEKLY. 3 Rooms, FE 8 -6918 _OR ACT room with 2 picture win- Attrective 5 bedroom hime re gel hoo apr in beg rm., Care Merian blue grass sod. Delivered | _Pontiac Press Box 3. oF tea ae rivate beth and : HAS SMALL) ~'. Sone and noteral fireplace | Siuneehars “country. kitchen ping: center, See this’ at 411 3 any time any place. Top soil and | COLD WAVE $4.50 UP: SHAMPOO) GET CASH FOR YOUR edroom, washing facilities; 5AM ae Tex in Nida: ie " roomy kitchen with birch ase of cupboard space. S peat moss. Landscaping. Free| ~ and set $1.50. Open’ Fri. Eves. PROPERTY. WE BUY heat and utilities, 1 ghitd SEMINOLE HILLS — 6 ROOM/| house at 351 _Voorhels._ . j : Posi 1% baths. Delco Large besement, and 11s< AKE FRO estimates. Band and gravel, de Mak orttaae - SMALL EQUITIES, or baby welcome, 65 Sum- home available June 15 on one| ing rm. with fire we gate one ofl heat, 2 car attached g 377 lot. 4 room and bath = 3 | bo alae Pig oad oe | ugg Cunrite Deere. YE | rece Highland a. __on 3.340 lie R. Middleton mt Heal aipp. “Realor. FE bai session 688 Tease, FE 45000 FE) resg. ,wetartera ohcol Bus income on rear of property. rm. with fireplace, Bomt. af IDSCAPING WORK GUAHAN.|CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE Leslie R. Mi : “eR. 21-2105 fr. I" $2,500. down. heat, heated glassed - in porch, A Re a eat ‘aller 4 Eves OR b-295 “owanted heir. BRORER FET /% apie. New'y "dsograted.* = or PE eas WILL RENT 6 RW MODERR | Country Living LITTLE EDEN Fenced yard, dock, boat & motor pach isti j thi included. Se ereta ie ome tn 1 ineluded . Lawn wows MOWING. FLOWIN = DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES MRS. Listings W anted Apt BL. Mrs bynder. FE 26768" STUDIO & 3 “ROOM rt ee or sell. $200 down. FE 47 acres in Rares area, You too will be TEMPTED tonight, Seem eine. TF G AND | “A Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. We Buy Equities 30 OAKLAND rhs 961i, oman bea bis tami, Gon: fae et ue Geen oe Floyd Kent Inc Realtor RAKING. HAN DIGGING, DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 73) P TD. RILEY, Broker | Newly decorated 3 rm. apt. 955 = tains 2 separate homes. Ex-| turesque ‘setting, gino "ice aie Gade “ce Berean tN SUSE Sense Ae FE or Une 9 nage eine pal an ese Ste | Reve Lake Cotmgee soa] Sayiaaairaicee| | bee ey ee onesie RE, MARION BLUE SOD_ sic 89. YD wnt 8d 5 vate entrance, garage and furn-| {ve partments. vherendiy? Do |2 SMALL FURN, WATERFRONT white aluminum siding sur| acneyZch,,nome, ‘with at ranking Crook wburn “Th Debt? WILL BOY OR LisT YOUR LAKE) tsned. 367 _W. Paddock. We ike gate kent ns rford. $10 & $16 rounded by stately trees and| Car garage, paved drive, hot Rica Rd. North of Auburn property, 2 Scirpraget bod waiting. GLEAN” COMFORT ABL writ: o ons iike Cagney _ Bing rege On cane. beautifully eaped, “also Li sai PF yt she 7 : Tf you are having trouble mecting R. ee Cony care oa LAREPRONT COTTAGE. ® modern 6 room ick ssion on this one, : NURSERY 505 core ore Davee pects meine omnece, 2208 ¢ ierea'sch ; and bath, Close. in, Uill Bus. Aft- fair? Then Youn Hike te Tuten | 5 PAC LAKEFRONT AOE, house, Other buildings | in. Pp cggpenoraleden g MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE grass s 900 af ete m 7, Tt | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL c DESIRABLE 7 bi ee fete eee eee Cur immar| 08 Pine Lake, 3634 Orchard clude ‘barn, hen house, end — : _ Ff jens Por Preemie R4: & Tel) LORS, INC. 41%; 8. Saginaw,|—____UN 1-6 esteae ac ‘tiae. Avail imme. cateree, Ua are sont Monee | nd Roe. Se SI aecks lane BUILDING SITE nN TT™ es ay 63115. +) _Above Oakiaiid Theater, FE 8048) WWTDD, IMMEDIATELY iately, FE 2-4644 or FE $0311 ed by front. & rear windows, you Five on cass and. ‘includes 2 5 ted A real bargain here in these I fa | aWiti BUILT. F FINISH ~ KNAPP SHOES Permanent ‘business man, wants to DOWNTOWN 2 ROOMS 4 BATH| These ton om and rin Aga A VACATION ponds," Huror orc Valley $ tote, joocled ell ben rading Backfield top soll. Prec a Merman ‘buy on mart ay or ier Geir _FE 3- = tai £ buldin er + | pd fake! Beat nico grounds. Sse, & eres - $37,500 or ‘will Sofeao Ave., high = ouly . J | 3 iy * . ee Agena — He het Ae TT om tana) Eat fart Laan Time RAST gtbw AUER mam) Ge fa Sef oa at! S355 al is! a GARDE NS - |L0sE WEIONT | SAPELY AND or more é bath up, = ge eae required. - FE 2-530i Ti gat oF ater SIODRRN 3 ROUT. FE 4-5382, R A tt I - MANY OF you have Com economical: Ww new rr sec A i arge ~_ Sartiee oie 4, an Dex-A-Diet Tablets 98 cents at whore’ with garage or other butid-| between 7 & 8 p.m. & bath. Large ranch style bide. cerRAGTIVE ISLAND LA ; oy nne NC. | LAKEFRONT INCOME a for a newer 3 bed- ° proted ea) 8132 oR | Simms. | ing suitable for small storage |FURN. APT INCLUDING UTIL, Everything private. Parking.|“ tages Modern y apavestonees REALTORS Enjoy | lake fiving at low room. 1 story that can be Sas, “? ON AND APTER THIS DATE, | No parking restrictions & in Fed-, ‘large living rm. kitchen and Adults, EM 3-4285. sandy beach, cate included. $3$| 28 PEderal 6.0406 | cost to you. § room modern bought ¥ low down . May 22nd, I will not be res eral phone area. FE 8-4301, bath, alcove bedroom, pvt. entr.,) ————-___— “RE SPEECH-| to $95 wounly Brighton, ACademy bad tee Tpreahags and Sunday 1 home for owner, 3 room and yment, a walls, - M & Truckin a Sa oe $65. “Adults. 2615 Union Lk. Rd |YOUR WIFE WiLL BE ‘ unit 4 room and floors, The oving rucking 19/| sivie for any debts contracted by| WANTED MODERN 3 BEDROOM|. fear Moro Golf Course. EM| LESS with admiration when she! 17-6021 bath unit, large shaded lot r rine | any other than myself. Resseil| home with basement on lake 33017, y's sees this magnificient 2 bedroom | SmaUT. CANADIAN CORTAGE. Loon Ke one mile 2, double sin! A-1 MOVING # HAULING B. Shipley, 279 Roselyn Rd., Pon- 4 terrace apartment with loads of Waly, 5 ceighins exc., swim adi of Owners dov i tiac, Michigan. LAKEFRONT LOT - FURNISHED 3 ROOM (APART-| extras Completely equipped kitch- all beelh Sess ake a iied Weoomen, a abie PE 5-345¢ — FE 2-209 PERSONAL IZED OIL PAINTINGS pa Fou, paren vee ron poner pag Po Tretia bone k NI ID EN desirable terms, Wl irae ‘at #2538 ters fhrough the — onreet bed us A good R- ’ onto : * AA-I Reduced Rates ot we Tom we, Aa cach: GHMGR 16 cateslan Pabues| stakes Apts. Vv Woodhull Lake. 4686) room. Bath and bedrooms ca up- to ig Wiese an : = aan ole oe Smith Moving Large van or pick-| ~~ SUA | _and reasonable. FE 4-0805. Second Drayton per level, Spacious — wn = . _ een, Shall we —N rE td REDUCE NOW WANTED IMMEDIATELY| |. FOR COLORED’ ———| Jour summer enjoyment Blus ge: Washington: Park. < TRUCK SERVICE 10 pounds in siz short days. As) Homes. farms, lake property .& Tge rooms, & full bath, all Mt 6-soen . a root ‘rick Some Ray Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SYLVAN aes —- Tt ts . Gordon uate 6 $1.68 Der, visit. Bee ugly} land contracts. Buyers waiting. Bice ne Call at 226 'Pro- A a and new Ine. Sarina ot Ha 6-8168 tines Ra. cue 8 and tnehés melt away. : furnace ce omby Open ‘til $:00 P ¢ Fiabbr musciea toned and eh] Pant M. Jones, Real Est. | "HOLLYWOOD APTS. WEST SIDE fa ' flee fay. FE 4-4131, 832 W. Huron see Te balk om ahd Spachous 6 Noor rms. WEDDING RINGS, S1ZES 6 & 7| . sas 3 : timent on Waldo” Tie bath 4 & watch. PE 8-1102. . Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Moweré pier. and Lye gg 3 decorated N, teen eae comes LAKE FR FOR CLEAN COU- perf ull basement _ = Wtd. Children to Board 26 ee pie, xe Grinkers, PE 2.4100. | ok ——— Clean automatic 4 2 i -_ : Re rrr rrr | POUR ROOM apyg el ipso LOWER 3 ROOMS, = 258; steam heat. Adults acta hteae A é ing $500 DOWN. A-GdOD # ND CARE, LI-| on West Side. Aiso “ei Orchard Lake ars. OR 3-2216. fire. . censed. pas 5,35: esse and refrig. and utilities tems FE 5 Acres -4 Rooms : $6108 days. FE 5-6850. Eves. SUITABLE Me LICENSED HOME, LOVING ried couple. ake "rh es OLVERINE LAKE APARTMENT. : | gare, OR 3-3563, i! {Lanta eee noe. ‘9 WK. sce Call after 6 | eens ae MA. : Wid. Household Goods. Goods 27 7; i RM. KITCHENETTE APPLY eo oe BA wk, tit anes : _186_N, Perry FE_ 32-6236. Pe | FURNITURE NEEDED [ins Seen Pe pe eer ee THE ANSWER TO Fatity home lor ofd lots. Get the washing Closé_ in, PE Utilities inc} . wYOUR PROBLEM: i for you Be Ccuouniiy|| bath,” edulte on} ont ae Re a t Ads! To sell, rent, bs Rig PN eed ae Ay Al dxiow’ sn FE 28181 5 wa NrED TO BUY — gin CF ¥PES i . 7 BEDROOM, PAR st aaeat aes hite, it's “ ws of furatiure, Ph. FE. 23-5523, Lakefront apts. OR 3-016, ‘ J Fi 4, F Ae ‘ ; ; i . . : A = : i me i > s ca ‘ sk ‘ i . q re 3 bad + é ; r 4 f \ “ \ . i \ ke 2 Nes {[ Lt . 4 RO 7 Also lots & @ CU CKLER R- REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 091 Eves. FE 32-1520 or FE 45663 W. BLOOMFTELD TWP. feby ikadaenged S bem of Gece full basement, tear garage 3a Haggerty Rd, Trade Your Fquity HOPKINS 280 New 3 bedroom face brick, Ranch atyle Ride ypeeel large kitchen, Fut * appre with fan Gasinator. becemeet, cree jot, — sireet." 4200. & ne aved a ols *S eter Pere Templeton 778 Menominee — an Fephe oA home. Situated this choice location, separate aT roo: window ving | A home you! proud to ow k. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 Orchard Lake Ra PE 44563 After 6 PE 2-950? TRI- LEVEL Starter home, over 1200 8q Mving area. Nothing down with your jot. Financing M. ay choice lots available. Cal! Gordon. at oe 3-0482 or EM r MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SPACE _ Plenty of space on the big gore tity straw- MENT ‘to.qualified GT. Make ie: appointment to see this BLOOMFIELD AREA home with fpaponte atm os- phere. Brick, 3 bedrms. and den or 4th bedroom plus . lowely enclosed family Beoatiful nylon car-| —° peting and custom drapes toughout. Large living rm. With fireplace, eat, disposal, car velvet lawn with shrubs and flowers. Hickory Grove — district. Ready to move in and really live. For —_ than $24,000. RARE Opportunity MR. RENT PAYER Full basement and 80 lot—-if your credit ts you have a small dn. pay Make your rent dojlars mean dart — use them to buy b WHY? ae in ‘awn, build garage. uy storms and screens, - carpeting and all the ex- tras, when vou can have beautiful A-l costs on g@ to make @n appoint: you. ment with Bateman pet REALTORS FF. 4-0528 377_8. Telegraph _- Eves. & Sun. ONLY 8759 DOWN On this clean 3 bedroom home. Dandy kitchen, sep- “arate dining room, Re $1500 down will buy thi brick. No. paseme t Gas h eences oil heat. Near grade _—- pale ‘eeciaed rod peepte screens, carport. Vets, no" money _se ogl and Jr High, . the price as he has found his; 40. Civilians $600. Full price : for tn ied 8 and 4 sireaay bes en sihene, Bay "ot a lifetime, Bulld- or the West « nice bed- e. 2 bedroom b 1 , living’ room arse fire kitchen Onig” 6 mani ine re ah a faxes and ins Gi die per cent MAple 5-1 "besemest Quic rice on ef Mi io - f own on HOYT REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE 2-0840 390c¢ GI TER ne furnished 3 bea. 254 ic rap. Mortgage cost only. 2 and 3 tile ‘bat “haf asémenk ext cas pee Sn different Price renges We els6| best Ticar St. F ares ve homes on FHA terms. Call ‘ y. , wonsH SUBURB HS room bunelow = brick t, Hag nic rage. Full price stos0 with is down. 4 BEDROOMS Located in 8t, ‘Michaer’ . district. Wy + oon dete J Suc 1 ‘ t ment with recreation auto- ineluded. | - — Take Mons ge of our trade-in features uti your |S home to hel nance e new home. cal us for information today. Omar ‘Street Lovely 2 story home in ez- cellent condition. New carpet- pon OS decorating. owner. A Steal on Central Well kept 1 story house with 4 rooms and bath. Only $3,000 with terms. |W onderful Garden Area | 2 bec of 3 lots hee’ = corals I dreom e. tn al] with roar Carpeune OFF MT. NS. 2 shady ee with 5 room home. Oak firs. w ofl good buy at furnace $4350 with ow. down payment. PERRY ane —— 2 story howe 3 . Base- bedroom room on Ind floor. 10,800, terms. oo ISLAND LAKE FRONT. 3 bedroom home on large for” " pasement opens at e level. Picture windows. Tile th. Oak floors. $13,500. Terms. $495 DOWN New 2 | home = our lot. $6,906. price tloors. Picture ms Bargain Hunting? | For 3 bedroom age pol enly $9000? We nee at a this ome near ve gr 4 featur-| Pin : dow Ban Uullity ree This A canes a real buy: not a shell Uf don't own a oe ponte oiler” a choice ® ‘ations, John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1923 Peak berg ry sores. sj acre.| Prone rE eee Se esats| Oil furnace Pull basement. Fire-| : =. 2 car garage. $12,000, ws ec HAYDEN, Realtor E. FE 60441 tem Eves. No Down Payment TO New beautiful 3 ranch with full basement. rat ized kitchen, ral -bule. Family 5: inator. Aluminum —— 4 —— Paved street, E 5-767, WE 3-4200 — Becta als eas a 4 per cent m Indubitably ! you read this ad you'll know— FE 2-9122 ent|OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. “TIL DARK Juda Lake 3-BEDROOM RANCH $8,990 GI's $58 PER MONTH $293 Moves You In FHA $64 PER MONTH $344 Moves You In 3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN Diorah Building Co. Builders of | Homes insulated home wnte, rooms and Ser em _ ‘by appointment only $ WHITE BROS. $750 DOWN — ia Face! Pine Rd as mod- __ MIDDLETON GI bedroom brick $350 DOW screens, You'll love the latge country kitchen done in Sort rooms and closets. mean disappointment. worteg state, only $1,400 down $60 a monty plus taxes and insurances, Tt Attractive Bungalow Elizabeth Lake Estates Exceptionally nest, 2 bedrms., oak floors. painted walls, full tile bath, oi] furnace. Huge 2%-car insu- lated garage. 2 nice corner lots— 2 biks to school, Access to per- fect swimming beach and good fishing lake. Only $1.500 down. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE , 4395_ Dixie Hwy s—séORR_—*3-8701 BY OWNER, 4% i, ROOM HOME, full basement, —_ oe. heal, arage. rst : _ $s i ACRE, 4 BEDROOM ~ HOME, Union Lane a $11,000, $1,000 _ down 3 A_4-280 BY GaN =e ? BEDROOM home Drayton Plains OR 3-232. HURRY! iN $62 PER MONTH Buys one of these attrac- “Ranch Homes.” Mt. Clemens St. jeft to W. DAN EDMONDS ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE $-0663 S. Paddock Street STONE ch-type” Home. 4 bed- : pads basemen auto heat & hot water, Wal to wall carpeting. Many er features, Glenwood Area iba baths, m Pine kitchen Built-in oven, built-in TV. Smal] down pay- ment. : WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE #43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Lakefront Bargain! 4 ROOM BUNGALOW — CEDAR SHAKES — FIRE- ACE ns CALIFORNIA BOUND Don't wait for a jhew home to be Immediate Occupancy! nished. See ‘The Coronado” modél in ae Clarkston. Gar- dens. 3 bedrooms, 1' baths, face George R. Irwin matic ‘af heat, 5 car GRTARE ogg, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-8 Baidwin Ave. Ww Lethesr St ‘$1000 HURRY, through | Anythirg goes! ‘Dial FEY ay b PL. = = 5660 ng 3 rehome. 2 BASEMENT — bRiceD AT Open Eves ‘til 9; a Wo 'TH 5 acres’ of Tevet and "atin $7,950 - EASY TER. COTTAGE FOR SALE OR TRADE on place outside city, OL 2.7871. iate — ; 7 JIM WwW RIGHT $500 DOWN — room a REALTOR "Rochester Knolls Sub. bath, Amicon storms 34§ OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-9441 Brick — oe 2% and screens, extra nice lot. * OPEN A gopleaf UNTIL 8:30 ba’ “carage s 2 Immediate —_— MULTIPLE , LISTING SERVICE unfinished actly ities room ing MANY OTERR corner a e ace. it hi rapes and Loplances setinded RENTALS @ INCOMES. GI RESALE i ie. iv. 4193. Leslie R. Middleton 1,000 PUTS YOU IN THIS A BARGAIN BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON LYEAROLB 2 BEDR - Modern +, bearm.. well jected FE $7721 — OR 33972 — FE #000) LL | Bs EMENT L near % NA FLOORS acre. Trees and nd shrubbery. #6.500. DRAYTON PLAINS POSSESSION — AN Ruth st oorhels Rd. Fac- cae BY : i ; trey Sram Le hice 3 om. toy BY Se kor R. J. VALUET, Realtor furnace. Garage, Terms. Located on & paved street, this 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 1 S008 PONT] aC REALTY ‘ardeners paradise has for dad:| OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL s xtra large 2 car garace with) MULTIPLE | TISTING SERVICE 131_Baidwin FE, 5-8275| work shop space D pac tool stor. V. ~~" FHA TERMS age rm, out oor barbecue, “W ‘ATKINS LK. PRI fenced garden with many berig parms., dinette. living rm., bath, ATTRACTIVE RANCHER ries and fruit trees. For mother:|° screened - glassed, heated porch. Line mregeewet & 2 ee & base-| Huge carpeted living rm. with Pull basement, l-car garage. ent. Very o Cheer-| fireplace, full din rm. de Shade trees, shrubs, Sewers. rasp- ful it en. Tots West Princeton oh sewing rm. iutfe_ brenktest berries. ores trees. rice ust oi I ® - oven, . ™ ri woop OOD REAL $1200 8-094 section path and a ftmianed Fec- On 3184 eee eee ACRES, 6 RMS & 2-CAR GA- ement. FiRMINGHAM. 3 BDRM, 1% rage attached, Lake privileges bd of aor > pre a a Beau- ceihe AD brick ranch. Full on Carpenter Lake. 4 mis. from) (f'n. Sats pied arast orth besement. lsrge, lot, new subdivi- Pontiac Motor dn, $80 per w awnings whic sakes, this rt poy By owner. _mo, Owner. as tance on ato Ce lve. Ph ire 1336 marae. Mr e-3060 we noo norte, LANGE SADE w en, Youn HOL ME ‘S-BARTRAM trees Viewnity Auburn wre ie Ww: OR 3-1950 Evenings OR 3-3230| | He oe, "= IT’S FOR acu 3 bedtsome BRICE RakeH with| 7 NICE ~ Near St. attached gar fas 90x80 wel ‘Mee & Latte Seely landscaped, Io La AROE be beau tul- soak y a falls iam, ‘28'| $8,000. FIVE ROOM MODERN room Ww dis- ALOW. Off hard Lake tnctie. Bfack marble fireplace,|. $7,950. EASY TE Ran bas a & sored ae arpe @ roam. + walls, dining room i gem en! modern altractive kitchen, OAK THRIFTY THINKING | off firnace’ $1,500 do . Lod tered wall, roomy well fo"r 30 ne 130 oh pyr n ged od flomas > $0.000. WALL STREET. @ room bedrms. lots ot closet space. lot ere mae mee Bice S d. « ¥ 5: a ra 4" - ae ibe og oe * ee si ata dirt. dl | — es Qe gl a oll ¥ : f | : i A: _s fe , Se o .. . YY 2 . 5 es J i ‘i * : .? . f ? > 7 ; - : es e | ; = 5, - t @ 0 i = THE PONTIAG PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 1. ” _For Sale Houses be _ For Salé Houses 43 For Sale Houses ! For Sale Houses — 43 _ For Sale. Houses 4“ For ‘Sale Houses | 43 For Sale Lake Prop. 44/ a ~ Pe NR geet matey ay | PARTL ., FINISHED BY OWNER. BEAUTIFUL 1 NT 3 TO WASH- DUCK LAKE, HIGHLAND TWP | ras feo ‘OCR. | Contempc "2 : ae z “o qood fee bee Ox ° VACANT for immediate pos: ees omtemporary West age es 3 bedrooms, fut ‘over 1 acre with large trees, near \ ae terme, MA: pe Newis Gaeataiea 3 _aase. Rosemont. one of} heat, beach. Ramage See asae) session, Ne tage ving Owner retirts to Florida, wht sell 3100 9 ANOELUS DR. FACING Rg weed aed sre, ‘be Vi sare ac utility, bulla A mit * neater, r , Y room home, Lake ur ee en, * er - wi “OW Down Payment eng ol od SS iO V sr ¥y lots, warage, basement, storms Hed bath, 3 way fireplace, 100 _Drive, off Du ao : S ecials : ” uaa 8 And 90: wnings ai oc could atid outdoor Buia old trees. Lake privileges. . rwin peacn afca O1l $9. ° 3188 Cass Lake Rd. en ee cians “| Builder’ will sell below cost. MI RILEY BEAUTIFUL meee gation, 3 1 bend x "48000 N M rt ia e end "$85. saponin 1 ce oe sa sen) AND COUNTY, | r ' ' Idea} tor multi-level win nde down. 4."Oaly Oo Mortgage | a a ig ee $500 DOW ce oe cnet ¥6231 This Is It! NR. DRAYTON PLAINS | fome va crak vate. aa HAT : ue or * 4:00 p.m. Liberty rooms & bath. 1 agre, oy EMpire 1 Ld bungalow of corner lot,| cash TE oh Neat 2 bedroom Dams 3 and Costs : _Wwaler, $0,800 full prige, OL 26311, Owner leaving state and must 214" fromage on Gachahew RA. : fireplaces, Only $109 down “BUILT BY OWNER” | SYLVAN LAKE S INO « Tl. | gei..2 dedrm. prick ranch home.| &o pgc? "wl Prive O6m0. Whe coMPREe TSE “REFERS: ~ SWILLIA PAYMENTS in 1952 2 bedrm.. full basement,! Sam Warwick has ne 3 bedrm. LOW FHA TERMS Gigs Ghanian, peetetina Teens ‘ LOES WITB AN’ " ] jar . recr , eng io 3 rame ae” LESS THAN: RENT ‘arge lot, nice location. OR 3-2810.| brick gp aot high” basement, 3 bedrooms a hestanan: 2 car eck earase INCOMF on a a b MARKET Boy NOW. nue. gerege. Only gies cowne A 10 D Ss Deal pers Oma ae MODEL OPES 4 with attached breeseway. Carpet-| 2 biks. from Sears, Paved street RING CO garage, Only $100 down, Balance) $ sit Starts Deal | \]C aay Sherwood. | FE » MODEL tog and drapes, go will it'si8| 7 Pm" trame bouse in very’ good ger mour bake | 100 ft... § 2.888 cote RANGES & esl Bet Mt. Clemens . ‘Featherstone | 200 with 3-480] condition” Owner ccupied and | Watertord “th os tie EMBREE & GREGG Lao “i_POPL. rentals of $150 month. $9,950 with a is Walon, Lake na OADS OF MODER DOWN “AR R saan ee OT TING DON Cone | i bgt a8 month Hse « se TE BROS. Union Lake Village WHY PAY RENT? $550 DOWN wy . Roomy 3 pedrm. 2 stor hit é wood EM a < nen 33314 PAYMENT “Heart of the Lakes” 2 bedroom home with fut frame” with modern bath eee ; 2 BDRM Bes REAL ESTATE 11x 300 Kaxetront, High & wo tf 8 a eo, fu asement, oll heat, auto. n Elizabe states very 8660 Dixie Hwy. * Hardwood floors, tile bat. hot water. alu storms, large nice home with full basement, tile | i 3 bedroom home with garage Mod ] Op 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes. \Vords Cannot Express hae ‘ ou 1¢ | Oven Ever til @: Sunday 10 “TH 5 , ote terior #7000 win terms @] Open | ete Sitcmt Set uRt Rt me penny & gemtom of ia tovey | zew SScttint Raita oh | ESTP H sole aris: Gown i) ess, ots 4Ra"Ba: Liver AND PLAY YEAR ROUND "JOHN CHIERA co. : | waterfron' ome op ay North end paved street. NEIL C. a BRO CHEROKE | WEEN GRET PRAY | Or Svcca to On aias | Lake, There are ¢ bedrooms, 14) sows ° WO 1-960 fF no ane VE 81261 - en Take IE ie | LAKEW OOD VILLAGE | @.nge tie ars wed sian HE CEE Stanley et Kinne Corner Willlame LE Rd. -& Moo | i bd 4482! lake-| TROY, 7 LOTS. $200 EACH OR First. Offer me LLS 2 olock porta of Moateaim — | iter 6, OR 3.1038. | rch es atel ceramie, te dot "Nice subdivision wits MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fast’ cavseemacet ‘On Brendel 730 on time, Owner, P.O. Box 535 =~ | breathtaking view of the water. 8 : ee : seeps Lake and Lake Neva 16 miles Custom-bullt for present oryr WESTOWN REALTY COMPARE THIS Shown by ‘appointment only. Ble bere, & ecleens: KO DOWN PAYMENT Siege lel Lier pellet ota ON A HILL. . this rick combines &p-|PE 82763 or EVES. LI 2-46T1| Custom buiit-1200 sq ft. 3 bed, Channel Front Tile bath, Carport Low For G1. — closing costs 5 NEW BRICK HOMES 140x160 - $100 Dn. -pealing appearance wih conver. en room tas | ranch home. Full monthly peyments to in- r 3b : : wap ility! It’s well land? BEDROOM MODERN. $500 DN; basement. 2 fireplaces. Slate en-|Four room bungalow with 2 bed- elas dates and vesouramse poly ae ea : Excellent corner building site tn scaped lot, 84x175 has good gar- __$60 per_mo. FE 5-0580._ trance. 1% baths. Ceramic tle rooms. tiled bath. part basement. : room home Pull basement, Ranchers. und bilevels with at a location on 2 ved d roads, atte soaked? Car earage. oa. ah Genie Aries te turoaces floct eer semered gerege vt ing in fareag er teoel Tone, Meat & $650 DOWN an heat and water softener. IF YOU are a thrifty pur- iakefronts. ‘ ; your own home. A All you ‘need is Newly reconditioned. Rental 350) this for $17.0b0 on you fareieere. tncluded m low price of dicen ty 51h oe: chaser, we cau offer you 3 PRICED FROM $18.900 ped polars to apply your, nite e arre Aueludes 2 bedroom oms Fe OO terms. Owner. MY Custom t re. as re eis) I yee he hake Estates School ais te : et Alum. ANOTHER FOR GL outstanding buys: Approx. oad Kot sl LADD’ SINC. tractive, pencied ‘fireplace. ce-|' Sen Fonted unde itt cor ee:| Beit gol EBACE, UROOME AND/ Pour rooma cn large shedr lot-| vood feors. Vacant — Call Ur ieeat, Tate at these on: brick in madern housing. Ol PHONE EM 3-4197 | 4206 pixie Hwy. Drayton Plains E 4 q : s . Fonte tae Sain teh" baceineat | meth eaegt, rand, IW om et:| Baa Pe eae | Hedin roomy, SF comminatge | us te vee ga ast: Lote ot adea ti | Beats garage. aa on Ste? Pe tay gett = rohia and stores Low deve payment.|3 BEDROOM RANCH. IGER-| glassed-in porch Apple, pear &| FHA TERMS—2610 Genes Dr. Scr rae ee west of NUMBER 2 — A Real doll for mspection every day. z id, READY FOR BUILD. Bed m, in lar ¢ evar floor Lena With tae fats rE opeand vue. ronal tomb ares ates” ‘block from " oN nee with ‘tle betn. Alum acme closing one aove ‘ a house. You'll love this bun- "STOP AT OF Fic LE “oe. Some go poring <8) room. You'll like this fine home| UIST YOUR P| § Sunset Rd. Lake Orlon.| gs & screens, patio &. large siow. Washer. er, land Rd. nh omy _ and agree, its realistically | = Wilson SOY 4. i noOM FE see) My vten. Price ieduced for, | Walton Blvd. jot “Well Wocated, Bast of | \WEST SUBURBAN sorrig eae eid | _C.SCHUETT, Realtor Ts WICKERSHAM ~ ares er near ee —suict tale Fe caer Laage see Grevleca, aoe pointment. - Five room brick — 3 bed- ae ee ee Dunham Lake Frontage | 1s w, MAPLE — MA 6.6250 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| 48° Soft", 0" ‘Belahes. he ene peace view. 3. bedrm.| heaung oe a es Mectica ronan cpee beet cone = Serege: Se Cee eee cue | See SR LOE Soe BUILDING. a * ‘On To s hea va. ie $03 Community National Bank Bigg, brick Paneled family room. iv; ‘eauuring, .., lovely Mntoad & Ve Ee Anchor, fencea lovely kiteh- NUMBER 3 — Last but not | CHAPIN REALTORS OR 3-8062| Oukland Lak ee | se FE 4-42 Eves. FE 5-1 . fireplace wall oven-fold| 409 om Schoo} Hous. Lake Ex- xii4 ft. least, 1 acre beautiful LAKEFRONT LOT 1746 ag ADUE _trade. FE 32-0769 back. fas 000 ‘Olive wed ry cellent swimming, Bhow Bo by lot. $15, 30 ‘with 33 "57 down round with this. “substentiat St. Pontiac Lake. OR 3-2643 LDERS,. ATTENTION: 46 neres as ig eer aie ee REA | Spottt g EALTY NI HO] IE! LAWRENCE _W Drayton Large living resem, CAKE FRONT HOME ON LOTUS po say Koga S ‘pei clio “ pear sowing rm, ds — O. ROCHE STE R ARE “A TED ecieomen Lorre TOR 4 : family dining room, Base- Lake, 2 bedrooms. 1% —_— cer por dining rm. large Sicken: rie ving 3-year-old ranch with ¢ lots. Com- 5143 Cass-Elizabeth R | C : fesperanl | ~hopepayeeenerey Lagd basement. garage, dock pancied OVERLOOKS OAKLAND LAKE. bath, porch. Zar garage. Hot wa bination kitchen _ family rm. E 5.1284 & FE 4-3844 & HARGER CO. rage Priced $9,900 A 4 pe | 248 frontage. $1,000 cash of ter host. 8.3897. IRWIN te Mt wit D N . addition. 1 lot! Priced vo sell at wu | ioe oe Some ame Quit Yearning! LAKE ORION ROTCH LAKE, 10 overlocking +H you yeara to, oo away trom ye @ reom._ ve perfect Slenway an rent e. v oO enor wilde, ta this @ room frame Sat. 3 to 6 p.m. iat commer cla ne for busi-| J.C. HAYDEN, Reaktor count hors patna, efficient Lincoln Heights ia ee aS oy | SB. woe, sountr as atns, efiicien 5 poe ae, pgp bmg pawl gent oy 3586 Oakshire ‘Ti. "M. SELDON CO. Sale le Industrial Biren Gh fed pond, Easy, ee ean cal } BEDROOM BRICK tea- 16 Woodward, Rochester, Mich. tre Reha err ome see| BARGAIN. —_ down, | bedroom and a ONT, Too gp oe Ree PA wm aE full Se ‘aed comer” fires : ace. large rooms at bog ft. eee wae water, i car a e Ls - * stora Open i Kitchen has GE- Norte eng Oh Bonting. 4.006 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE iced Bit $3 70°00 only 16 Expc basement, tile d. OR ie Im per cent down, plus costs : ritrart PHA 200 FEET FROM dive wel‘cr musspe LAKEFRONT | MODERN “JOHN CHIERA | "White Lake” | S's ggthciinit | MctoMBaadatat mason’ nome —— sie Acreeee 1 nds, wolepivent. Paved eee teak, ‘Sear Waterford. 818.000, | ° Bee this lovely hve-room bunga- _some terms, OR ca Yo estat Pain while you ean, call’ NOW. low with car and s half garage. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Gr COR Lots On CANAL AT tng. room, hitchen, Lok bath and | pp sae SO Siem Eig tng, alias By to 5409 Mc- arge screene : chaded end welliandscaped let. | Lake Orion Lakefront The house ts in excellent condi- ry. 6 rms., 2 bath home, situ- tion and has lake privileges on /. 4/ ai ated on 1% lots. Gas heat, boa’ White Lake. —. yoo at prow as — Call for Appointment . each oor. wer en t= Fented WM. A. M. R WILSON, ‘a Y Seneca St. mat KENNED OVERLOOKING 58 te LAKE = ge Cay 2 i no ooo. a & on iraeess seal te : wr : no W. a bath op, ‘Ye bath down, wail | bee be og —. : Open Tone gutomatie’ heck and het LAKEFRONT : 80x200 Lot woter, 4 Car garage. Can be | wurven jecotion| 0. Fessanable down pey- ee Tented ot oat . fer modern racah bungalow. aon. asin. mee, tem bo bn gee dl igre gory Small Farm price screens and = mul Just off Clarkston-Orion Rd. In- W. WATERFRONT cludes mately 3 acres Bitch ba eee see sat om | alta SRimaee ee ' ‘ 2 heat, itlectrie hot) water. _ romnd eet ‘oa oe eyins TH PONTIAC Eileen Drive...| Shuts emesis) ake oie, is Gams Pa a & juxury on this $ acre more ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ving ‘root lot m4 Pon- ub TO- SEE IT sale. $10,500, Terms 5 FAMILY ~— a in ideal locat $0040 —— we AS PART F DOWN Dy conmnacr 6 ROOM — iM downtown. 38 ) .s Perry, =elose — Has shop tn rear for business. $0,000 — $1, 900 down, Smith- Wideman pr old ta OPEN 412 W, HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Washington Park This is @ choice all BRICK bedroom bungalow, Oak floors basement for recreation, GAS furnace, landscaped 70 ft. lot A real vaiue at with $1,200 down on easy FHA terms. To Settle Estate 6 room modern two story hom [cdo thes iin. Exeelient condition. GAS rear ie nice ok: flowers and garden spot. 2 car garage. Only wer 80 eash or ~ down pay- ment to Ch vete ing costs. , only clos- ae Bedroom Brick car 3) and newly decorated. High eat \ eet ns pa eee a Paul | M. M. Jones, Real Est. and ® ‘spacious ck home you Bud” Nicholie, Realtor |s32 w PE 4-8550| estate, it offers sense, more >| PE 6-1201 or rE: 3 HACEDAY 1 LA A value, more easier ving Roman brick fireplace ear- rr) _ Clemens 8&t. noise, i ‘anywhere else in the N. Seer ona Se St Call Mrs. Keichner 33 eer Be ie, Beak.) Suburban area, 3 ra + Secramie bath ouble te “in - tae ft. wane frontage. re — ing Fm, acy 2 : fui *asement. ron to per: yr. around Lome on deautitul car attac " ruil base fection, $27.500, term Maceday" Lake. For details call) ment. - = for %; ORiando 39-5344. lake Other excellent fea- : Ji SAND BEACH | tures, Will consider some trade. = = : $37,500. Call EM }-2357. : umpnries 5x20 f lot Only $3,000. 8500] 5 xonee NEAR HOLLY own. 3 My 201% Realtor FE 4-T1i4 OTTAWA DRIVE. Brick, ON. een Open Eves. ranch home — 3 bedrooms ‘ul Listing service down; 2 finished oe up. 2 full paths, room in faery eat, Screened porch . — 2 car garage. Reason- Dorris & Sor | tow prices’ ; li BEAUTIFUL BRICK | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor , a leat ner [=e "or FE 5-0338 45 ACRES : minds as to Sthe saleability WILLIAMS LAKE One mile from efty_ lim cious oy gracious 6iz-room ; Found cottage in good con- | erty is re to sub wit family heme, With breeze- : eee eee eke La eering done, Pric sell, way and 2-car a oe solid nearby Full Full price 6 $6, Down Let us show = Te 3 have ee can eto es payment under $1,100 fo peg i .- pisce, dining room “ x 14, A. G. ag & SONS pe ein Kitchen # x ears - FOR BETTER HOMES. Lincoln 3-500 CRAW FORD J AGENCY, beautiful ceramic te Pein, «| FIRST, OFFERING For Sale Resort Fro. 44A | MY FG. on” Bone and i) 2 iy x tees and naif bath: besoenoen ol beaks geenes ts ACRE WOODED or WEA AR 9 OF . NG 4 Full basement, ofl heat, a closed front porch, water soften- ‘jo North of be ag = land with exceptional lanc- gas stove and auto. washer wits te n if miaibe "sale sate land. . $5,050 with $1,000 down. escaping. Also tl . ; . fneluded. Hom A-1_ condi- at hi ing 24230. Only Se mile tion Full ull price. wet mith #1500 Prt Z ee PERINAULA ONTARIO — West of Orton on Oe ent oe a= 05 Canada, 100 «Huron "we: fe ce Prenks, ane Dinie Bey. ad INCOME PR opente Sertront lots = thie sSeautital OR 39101, 1 one Ear "inch rowenve, 3| Rat eect Coren, | SLoUMrIeL WRT ACRE #400 will handle this attrac- apartment up. Screened = 7 & front ft Like @ n Fitterent Walking Stance epee schools tive cedar shake bungalow poreh Garage and fenced lawn.| World of evergreens. white birch, . tnd golf. “$1,905. and clear blue es, 6 month yame Norman, owner. with living room, 12 x ar East High. Pri _, rock beautiful €itchen. 11 x 16, for quick “sale Le realy Pig000 — srs pecbooe fishing. hunting, Seeremme, beremest 00 quest for e week end at no ex- | ~©212 &T71L tile bath, extra lavatory and | EAST SIDE ase to you Por information, METAMORA AREA shower in basement. 2 bedroom modern home. Full | St owner, to acre parcel with 11 acres ot x 120. Price $10.500. basement, gas heat. 2 car ga- GRASS LAK E NEW CABIN. i woods. Large barns and stabie. rnowr nours | fafa Ml pdivgney otis | Saft TChaty Scecnesnne | Pog omen [D BEACHES With only 91000 doen’ th seid | fishing, "$965. $100 dno. $38, me: He's M. SELDON CO. We have four beautiful mod- down to GI mortgage payments | Jerry Morrow, Gladwin {Skeeis), 16 Woodward, heater, Mich. Sie eer tee ties, | Tela Weefata Mette | eet APr CREAT . OMmes. ic ‘om. f es an surance, $37, Your children are i oe an Laas Make neve For Sale Farms 48 youns Fans Lape ws? pode ee hae! 6 call FE 2-3381 or| Hastin Mich. cellent rental. » ~ Be inrariets: | 5. sons Sipisite bea , BALDWINAVE, y { : acre room home a eave ase aes Ore ie aad ris ove Slag south m_te oes be au Toreiceed. $4,200 cash — 2 . delegrap . hunting area : do not feel obligated. Con- : _ AR ROUND 2 BEDROOM Scace haces a Lreae: FE 4.2533 NEw | EW YEAR, ROUND 2 BEDROO 1% STORY oa REALTORS —| $2658" weny terms "Also will bulla Scraus ie ean paruy’ finished | DORAIB & SONS. REA On Your ot. FE «000 eer eee oa a, = 5 CILES oes : SELL OR TRADE 35 ACRES ot 732 W. Huron Phone FE 41557 ‘ bedroom p yoni) Sern Gad sa: oi : 6 : soli. tractor tools hen gh 500. full price. 70 ACRES Modern | front summer home inaw Bay at Bayport, Mich- neludea 4 bedrooms, studio room, large screened in ~ NORTHERN HOME Restricted residential, 3 bedrm. year round home with attached Vacant arage. at Indian River on high . reh. safe beach for children. banks rll pace pall ped akg or eee te on ." <“ est wild fow! bunting and fish-;| 9 room modern home, cr tion, Y Ohio sandstone’ fireplace basement, a neat, A car “ Ag seeps Fisk ose e on Pye per acre small private inne. rac iperty s¢ ‘a or ie garnre used eee oh . steer | garage, Only $1,500 Down boat in trade. Call. FE 4-2544, ws roe i qenes. Real J bn | river P oP BRUSE PENINSULA. CANADA. Hyon Soo 7 omg re ee | Lake Orion Lovely 3 bedroom cottage, 20 x 36, | 61 ACRES, ROLLING & rose. Tecsage at § fesssional people located tn this bedroom Hard. home, barn, conmueg distance 3 Bedroom Ranch she 33 ft. of Hu ake ts ie wood: floors, tile bath Auto. ne + i ne : kins Bay. Partly furni area. Investment insured prox- cil heat. Meng other attrac: te Poets Fe) it, pda wee straits wanleay. tive features. "Sell or trade Ect 4 ae eueaion Ee “n 1 ELDON DE for home .n Ponti ——< hunt ming, , beating Hi swim-| 116 Woodward Ay, Rochester. . down & name ] "STATEWI GILES REALTY CO. Four own ierms on the balance or #® A. FARM, GOOD T ROOM Real Esteve Be Bervice of, Pontige §-6173 221 Baldwin Ave. £ BST 2200s. ap wih bee & basement. LTOR :| After 6. 2.7006 or PE 38-0772 For Sale Lots 4 JA posed yoo | Rd 1T17 8. Tele RE (PE £0621 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — eS Li : : res: wild. lands for hunting too, ~ NEAR AIRPORT : with large poet ort s on lake onntrs, iontra, Seema tens. | ror Seve Leke Prop. 4) OTS OF LOTS). sis tete cet prier ing. Home ts com on exte-|+ tors, .TOT pisces pd? Miner, « + rior and has a mice large lot, Can |” with 45" o6 toe lene ideo pad pe tt Elmira lp so le win, shies. s. —~ be ta land contract. | soo. for tri-.avel nome. Pull price rooded, lots; ‘and in fact, | Sale Ste Property 49 cowie Contract iil and ho mortgage | $4,000 with $1,000 down. OR 3-0071, woos * ~ rons, fas 4 : y food ieee ond ooenes fi- * AF OS “MACEDAY LAKE Live Where You Play hencing Call for iaterme | AND WreR. This cute little piace would make « co! CE LAKE FRONT mnowt ¢ ry at Sears rear door. Lot is 55 x nice couane gS small year sround 4 bedrm , 14x22, living rm. carpet- ta’ 8 for - ine : home. on exterior and) ing rapes. Large dining L. L f Bulla on ty ee ge Tot. #25 ry 1 Bae imal araina/ i. Locgied | natural ‘ireniaes, | fex00 pau ateman re close it ee lot a” in es Fe © 1S Bes ron © five Jot, Only 7 mi fit ine . Contractors ;3 Hone. ’ ultt-Lakes Kea Ready for occupaney, , F.C, Wood C ’ ..| Kampsen "S38 5eei | non oO. 8 Commerce Rd, ar 41978 joctingg FE L yee . F TAG a a SYLVAN + on | Eetuer Williams Lake neato Lake © tooo, $1700 pd Write) REALTORS Ds 528 ; q yey see 5 \ c 4, Pontiac Presa Box 4, a71 8, Telegraph wen rE npg. > = ct Re att ok aeae eee ~~ * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1958 Py Wr : —_ : 2 . iscellaneous Sand, Gravel & Dirt 9 _ Money to Loan 53 Sale Hojisehold Goods 57\r172y hy Kate Ocaun For Sale Miscellaneous 60) For Sule M 60} “Ko ns Bee , STUDIO COUCH. HOLLYWOOD | 2% YDS. OF BLA SBARERTS Ot ARIES, CAGES. tne POLAR BWAg ROO. WAC. he er World ed eT Mcken |» Delivered. PE 5-0706.—_ - sagas, TWOPICAL FAH 6 SUR WHEN: YOU NEED soe is, We have 3 manors, 21” le Corner \able. Ice boat. GRAVEL, DELIV. Oe yal Dunning iro" wainoT DINING ROOM Res side & trout trimmer. spe-| one-sixth horse hes motor.|” ered. 06.50, Also fill dirt, \ EM Sehsione Oe | er on . = aati ladiilia Baa e i . . ‘S . - . Brin were and Special Sale 16-4 STONE, $1.15 ED. oer sis parakeets, Cages snd re peiet ect see ee sighs BS Tay alr | al ats Wee Re EE eR ces | Sark eae” ‘ ar W. ee le y * woe srt payments to sult’ your mu Ft. W yall Tile 25c eae OR 3-194. spt Meceias Seene Protects sicnipion 1, YR. Op RED a ao La Ts be gied to help UBBER Pal phd sel. ites | 4 rome ; sin we" base perc $8.25 6335 Sashabaw Rd. MA 5-5031 istered, $20 Holly ME 16, you wour money problems. GUAR. HOUSEPAINT ‘ft Tetcned a Mode Oak én. $1.95 Ne orders (00 or_too_small, | 57, red OK ToaB aga Indus- E PS ty ROGE- WOOL PACE visa WE22 Bite vat: | Also verieu sizes of windows. | 41.50 FOR § YD. LO by | M539. OL. 1-006. * i} t d * s ‘ r yd., ~ #4. fer Reveraibie —= t = seme = “ana, 393 r BF. jana fms Wat- |" _ ‘rast Pet : aol ew office section. #5 Pearson’ Puruitore. chard Minita F Ave. — 8. 2x18 DEL kins Lake Rds . 1 Ave. off Atwater St. Lk. yah es et . | LOOK! 24x20 a eS rest T, a 2-169. COMMERCIAL, Over ~ i, CU. Pr OEEr ant =. empire Su RAVEL ee a Peib Lk” & Teiegraph Rds FE straw & lumber. Phone MA 6.0668 Eves, Ph. Rochester OL ¢-071! OL 1-979] “heater. $99.95. — $150 ot = ‘ oft gtoney, — teat paver | jae : a4 Lgth’ “s S ‘tt ce bh CRUSHED STONE, wie Boy ae, HADLEY Rt RD. | oR. B, ; Electri . mt, -D. : A. == Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A GET CASH QUICKLY | § heeges seis gprereter owte® peaté compicte. re gatade aco ar, ai oe peat. fill Ear!) seer fae Ai R. $5 38” WESTING yo oe ae ee! Panly c 1 ee * eed tor any Reas. rent. Up to $500 serogt as, cad, [corns sete, Sttométics, capacity to 14)" round WOLV ERINE “AAA Pure Merion Sod _ WAY ALL (TYPES. FIRST, vis. Z d PIECE SET OF FINE ART Ghenery: WEL snoritinw ige'lenme- LUMBER 35 cents sq. yd., delivered. Li 1-547 toads, Okkiand 8 8-2179 Er] hinery. ~ an Sed asd ele for 12, never diate ‘sale. Write or wire Auto- | 120 8. Paddock FE 2.9764 ATTENTION, us ¥ « | matic Bar Produc’ a Se MTAFION Ao HOT SPOT om Sat i Fock Bead ‘ane arbor’ icte| THESE arouse | TRUCKERS, | _For Sele Livestock 72 Loan Company 7 in amass i mreryininesto meet Your needs. | Loading cbaice, Diack rt term, top | ~~~ “ wi ture, e 4 on North Saginaw 8t. 2-2738. . Tie WEST LAWRENCE = \WSHfED STONE 2 CHESTNUT AND WHITE YEAR- oe ee aNTTaUEs CHAIRS MAPLE Open Dai Y GREE rir i 70 SOL ace ling Fillies, Pony and Horse. furnished. Luse avail- i «: wie lock, colored glass, Roeek 9-2005. 29100 “Wikon ‘Rd, “and prov re eaD Qnly $225 each. One half Arabian ‘arren Stout _fieigh bes, PE +-ti01 -_ | oe fil. Conkiia. aisVeon, “ a TATE BANE BLDG. APT. SIZED ELECTRIC STOVE. 8am to 8 p.m owe ory —— at Goceeerss yaaes : 5 a] AMC Water heater for coal burn- ° . . . al t u er “ only $280. Hurry, call dw. M. Stout, Realtor N NCE ot. CRinnde 3008. 7 S T bo i mb BLACE DIRT MUwal +2882. re hos «Ph, PE baie 2 im x. Pann st. ATTENTION! undays 10 to panigey 547.01 ond read ey Tit Or ‘ Panging Beet) Mectinstons it~ 8 3° blond ‘ aly, casy way races Fee Kardware plombing and ectige| 7 = aie at cnbien ta Business Opportunities 51| ~ - ~< table. models. & 23 | save won ae - yabey | CHET'S SADDLE SH Suan, peQuick ¢ ‘ash sadannchcsa coven) ae REE | en ar ure ain | Pak edt Si Pare Sees ; rs beth ae . O E N Lavatories $29.50 value $14.05, J lee Sof “hreng wer tahs down pay- aor ote linion Lk Rd Red S| . . N RTH R po md rt eves Sat BLACK Din? TOP SOIL & MA- ere hos eb tt x 10-8. vech os TO ogres, Lake a aa “I'm in an awful spot—I can’t remember who LUMBER CO. cet piaorescest “W09 Orebard Lx. Bure, by, the load. Orion Land- | 550 HOLSTEIN FAMILY COW EAUTY REST gOFA_ yes 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. RM 3.4171 or riners _seaping MY _3-5502. with calf. OA 83837 ¢. (moot ns, i= sented. Excellent cond’ Love | brought me to the dance! ‘Open 8 a.m to & pm. Dally dete a FT OF IN POUL SLACK ae oe “TOAD. 3 80 | eee“ ea tens GOOD —CON- pata ae tt cts seat. oe fon ib «coals. call = Ss LAWN MOWERS — SHARFENED try fence 4 ceats 306 ft tron $190. ee ete UP TOAD on He Cal ae “ ick up f i, 70 cents each. P. H. BIA MILK GOATS & KIDS, 1 BILLY LETS TALK bait sd cur ettice. Maple S22 ‘Sale Household Ga Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Mamiy, SA 60108. Mpumels PE 2-4588, 13 Allison. MICK OMT Tat esa BUSINESS Home & hae apour ANYTainG VCO wera >| WOOD Ay AND ALUMINOM COMBI. AEACH 8! ' Guar. electric washer ...... on 28 BOTTLE GAS RANGE WITH Ready Mix Cement per sk. .. $1.35! _lent PE_508. PE 0-225, FE 40083. as wages thee «Ts Watuet. Fe Table-top gas range ..... e083 wood or coal combination Ready Mix Mortar per " $1.25| SONNSTELLATION CORNET. SALE: EVERGREENS UP cede 42, Be. seationel set. beonncee 4 ticingratore, Neri? 18 4 Hook 96.50 a. _NEW_ CONDITIO Ses FE 46819. #- tall, Your’_choice,_ $5,117. =ows : reecsccese etal ices Smucis: MA DRAIN TILE & SEWER COME | COME IN AND HE A AND EBA GREAT| miles North o — the Lich 20g plows. dise., bean puller. sof ag cone ween TEM 1) = BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. Cone electronic or-| Disie, Tarn vt Mal | eter, Meoct, Reasenaeee. bit sie. ane $33 | quarters ke Mkt. FE 6- 81 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 3-7101 gana, Call for 8 home Lee land “ky at Matthews Ciisie 6 ok xaetl, : A fee cles. range ...... 909.98 D NEW i EF Cunton Lawnmower Clearance | f2,°" Ope ™ to Grovelend tod “Farms JOHN DEERE aA CORN PLANTER. :| Mas , aa BLE| fis efter no ; Savings up to 25% J. moRRt aera fe wea e's Pac WeCULLOCH CHAT SAWS — N CLEAN LUMBER Tem 34 S. Telegra reted Xe piek-a eotala. Bate re Electric,|i¢ W. Pike. B-Z terms FE 41122) FE. 5-5476 pod band mower... 298 oma FE 2 Of. me or PE 5.3072, 1890 a3 sous used, good condi- | 21" Worcester rotary 112 97.95 | from : ECIA | ¢ Dr. at ire 8. B. “Morgan Tete | _ Sen. te0. FE S006, ° is” Power Master” 119.50 108 FoR an SRERING re $1.58 enc Lees than 10°83 each:| Case Tractor, Model DC ,| 45561 Cass, Utie COULTERS YCLOPEDIAS, 1s Se’ | 18° Hutte... 9098 88.85 any erang with Ampico player | You dig. Gat Sun. onls, Cover. 595 A RANGE AS) PE 2-40 ; = ee poe ete] iene | ot of classical and old| Hwy CONDITION ; . DAVID BRADLEY LEY RIDING TRAC. | },. Roto Matic “95 305) iar sae: pirat 883 takes all. | _ 5-3 og CsALEs blade. SAY “CHARGE f f | HOHNER ACCORDION. REASON : BRO Sores GOODY YEAR SERV IC able. OR 31575 Peis HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. re, 30 S. Gass FE 5-6123 be reneationt condition. TRACTORS z 5 \-Horse ft. OLD PARL ORGAN, t condition §-3458. ? ein, TILLERS GE @ CU. FT. DELUXE Py Bae, Fe i-n00|PIANO TUNING = OSCAR) & eeth R JB Tiger; Golene Mustang: Schmidt, FE 23-5217 ; miles W. of Commerce Village P: Day © ty “ntersection of; eri-Tiller: 00 y . DE RENT. PAINT SALE __ | sta aNO A .1% mriles Eact of ‘in Credit Terms Fell ° with) 34a. home: "* acre let. FB * Special Be Tun meyer 6-0671. ¥ aah Dotty sehen EVANS EQUIP 61 DIXIE Rwy, i% er see & Kelvinator. to sult ITEMs 20 Gal.; Hef gprice 96.95 SMALL MIR PE <= 5-7878 or OR_3-7024 x GAs DRYER UIE NEW. VALUE! nov’ ates uu OAKLAND piano. $115, Blond finiad. Galle PRICED TO SELL Se hoves pointing, ‘Bit S-2556. | oe cemeee re 3t!! THOMAS ECONOMY OF 438 _Oreherd_1,_Ave,_7>_ES18 #10 B. Huron 8. PE For Sale Pets 69 - : a OREN TWEE: A T & ts inch model, newest 1958 features, PICNIC TABLES, ROUGH OR/§MALL VOSE GRAND _ PIANO. ~~ | Nearly new ae 333 tractor a 1 AVATIN | chair, ABC wringer washer, gas ‘61 8 Saginaw PE 2-9151/ one of erica's nam finished, OR 3-3985 & OR 3-5015. ~_ ain. Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron) 1. yp ERM. Palo hd Fs w! * loader. Services for 4-1495. | _water heater. 5. | WESTINGHOUSE ~ ELEC. ETOvE- brands; 95 value, Dor POWER MOWERS - TORO | herd, black & tan, reasonable om Forage Sarvener: er, engine driv- wide cS HOTPOINT ELEC. DRYER #50:| Good condition $35. FE_ 6-87 Michigen “Fluorescent "Fellpes, a Lawa fey & Poisy RED | SPINET “GALLAGHER. 18 Call OR 3-3803. cenay Sore i ri ro Record player, er tabi) Sees owe TONY SH. PE @rD. —, ANTIQUE DISHES At) * DTT a30 Hb, wo, midern, rotarien 2 TYR OLD FEMALE BOXER, 66.) rox Harreste? PTO. with bay and call ‘PE odes” \ SOR POUT ta GAL WATER amay.: Sith, SES satiene furs. MY EVERYTHING - reel types. Trade - ins opnignt r prANO WITH BENCH. 2 FE 2.4070 corn units tyke n someY FOR LATE MODEL RE- RE- er, siight damage, Guaranteed 5 FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING | €elly’s Hardware, 3994 Auburn at Fr PS: praca #20. 51 7 YR OLD eo meee her ceed serdar tom. ie pale , i =y tor, FE 1-248 | rr. obo os, R. B. Munro Elec.| Used Electric used H 1210 0 shiplan Priced, te nel | “Adams, Auburn Hgts, PE 2-8811, Brindle, eo “ ware ley Oi sel] for $156 or. rae inonuire Manors: $45; COM, NEPRANGES Seda ° Be. oe = PLYW D SPE TALS Sale Office Equipment 63 63 . bit OLD MALE TE go HOUGHTEN . SON S : Fee power tools or etc. [Tse Hap eam te maple bigy suite; & DRYERS bath -+ $10 each | %", cna 8 ae : - tte UNDERWOOD EM 34351. y . J, Gees i. Fer ree Dealer 73RD Wi| Cost over $600) will take $275| FULLY RECONDITIONED & ee oe Bee A $245 BS. | ter: 4x8" piyscord i TYPEWRITER T& Ww GALLON a CARIDMS, A Roch tare or beusetratior. 10 wide. Auto metry crver. bom for GUARANTEED. TERMS TO| body Sais Cement oF os) | ** fae BTR OI Cone smi 1 Royal see ee | THO i BorTOM FLOW u iD, SCOOP $13. F : Motter ......... Tod beg 1488 Baldwin Ave. 1 = “breelient Te og Lia 7 MOS a a Ontonville or NA. %-3107. BALL, MRO EACION FOR iepatments Whisper ect CONSUMERS [Paiva oe em. fe REDOILT BA O95. | dating eal Eetsie Office, Must | CEng] tae"*On ‘att wieGe Seat DERE COR P60 YOUR OWN RUGS,| Crump Electric burn Ave. ca complete line, of ranteed for 6 _months.. Sell_Today. FE 0381 Days. AKC § YEAR. MAL R. 625. ter, discs, plow & drag, OL low sediel sehen, Go seus, test| Pee PPE eat} - . POWER CO. buliding dastertais — plywood = wee See, Sale Store Equipment 64 on sent here en 3:39 & (5:30. Pees, sanders, polishers, iawn rollers KELVINATOR REPRIG_ 950. RA-28 W. Lawrence PE Sn) Mreers — Restret combination * RIDING MOWERS wnt | SB MAR EEEPMERD ¥O- Auction Sales 7 and nd seeders, Closing out Ecilpse| dio & record player, i Radio.) USED TV, $1993 & UP, 21” COL-| screen doors — PORTABLE CABLE-BOLENS COUNTER AND 18 STOOLS. BEV-| male. Reasonable. OR 3-5239, _ . ell Fe ion 7 eee ee ‘Rerapriny renee, oe ee wask| red, TV. $250. Sweet's “Radio & shingles = nats ~ foundation ING erage and food cooler Steam ts- STON PUPPIES & STUDS. | xucrion SALE, BEAUTIFUL A ‘ fant To Go Into Trellises, seeds, ertilizers. Fo breaktant table $5. Drop ‘Appanets 42°W" Huron FE SURPLUS - LUMBER "ROTARY MOWERS = TE oremad | ag subere Ave. —— = tique follection, ie eacarday. May The Toy Business? | BARNES S HARDWARE ieat Tomes ati machine, WASHER, EASY AUTO. LIKE 'e MOTO MOWER — TORO ALE: ANDWICH | SEAGLEPUPS_GOOD WUNTING | PUN th Gocaison twp” Hall in Will lease oui our large basement|___743_W. HURON chairs, Seach FE CT || new. $68. Try Tit! FE #304 maw 2 tests MBER OF OK. 3-7002| Evans Equip. 6607 Dixie Hwy.| King, Elecirie double grill. Re-| stock, FE 5-460. —— S village st esaieen Ob pies toyland. See Mr. me WANTED TO TRADE MODERN @ KIRBY CLEANER AND ALL aT. WATER SOFTENER, SEMI-AUTO- 5349 Highland Rd. (M30) Pontiec MA ibis or OR 37024 _Balson. EM ieee pew. Oy eS PLACE FEMA oe | ea vor a nie ew of hea aan ZARDWARE rms & vath free & sciear on) _tachments for sale. MA Ee “s short nia iia FLUORESCENT. LIGHTS IDEAL | ROMEX 1¢2. 214 CENTS FOOT IN| — AL Cis REGISTER. SGisTER Exc Aus only. $25. FE Serr srma |. ester. This stock represents years seca the new ett city r post said fee, with f cores. io os ge Ma er oe EXC. secs —— —_ a Saehen k noo h — idea | | pono 2 sc gang vie, condition, 5. | tocuaton, Pgs — | ectlection © te i ec f Lots of free par miles Northwest of Pontise. Write —~ ———— oe, over Wor ches, large | ote Paint’ with Kolon in any NATIONAL Ne. SGISTER z one individual, bea ein _ Sale Land Contracts 52 eee lect ag ht aa ‘tcl abitited, For Sale Misc cellaneous 90) Fenty scratched Michigan ‘Piu- s we her Warwick's 2078 OF | "Good condi _ Fe bens | BEDLINGTON TESRIER FUER | Wetereed, Fuaue, Reval Dw ae este Fer Sale Clothing exit nish. ger Bs a jcogpensr on! Kiger eM Sat FSH peer guy | Sale Sporting Goods 6 SE AOL EFOPS FOR AUFTIEG | Sadhtey Saber oe pros 1,500 LAN En ase 05, riker. FE ; > 95. G A. Thompson. : . sats contract, Your cost. $8.633, 2 ‘BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES, 8, t Freese, Chest type new. 20 Ci.|crrar Borfom TRAILER. On| FACTORY SECONDS. TTF. AQUA LUNGS. NEW & USED | si ,good pets se. Bristol ete" Latge “assortment Clarence C. Ridgew ay |% ARTICLES OF CLOTHING & —°-O#ll. Fatt veare rr iia wurst s ALUMINUM BIDIN TM GOkS, Sls ke Oxre, Reason | ® TO TILLERS 60 EasTun them. | 00 PARKHURST ST. "Pe 5.2608 aaah anima FE pg Eh Rd REALTOR furniture, sizes mens — 40, indies, LARGE ORIENTAL RUG, 15 x 13 ORDER NOW AND THROW, $ble. G & M Construction Go| ['tiu, Brove it with ‘a “demon: | AGUALUNGS NEW & USE Bik, & buff. FE Geren 2 ae au: re LIGHT } 2 sng vous > ee & Cea caren _*S Reaviari, Waopina gown | ana eae rar ts | epee orate, by | tember ie I. REBE| Eats, Beret nae fe oue ae ERZECY CONDE | geome rere eT | aaah, tect iors Sats SUT GPORT | fielathe i gitminghabt sone) up 9, he incl op cavner| wih fimo ee aad a Son: comple we bhi Se THAVE PALER tars See am MA MU 2 ‘a elt w savin ' \- ee " : _Soat, Size 16, 645 Josiyn. ss NEW SUNBEAM MIX MASTER. of painting and fuel Also ings Pactory ands— Sabre orien, Cheap FE te Su WODe sear a AND ANTIOUE, Tilden &t. UT KM. Dexter Centennial FF LADY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 18 & 20, $35 OR 3-8534. to Liber Tex zn AND SOTAL 88 gAVE PLUMBING § PPLY cas neti ETINO - $50 TO $60 PER 1,000 Buy. sell, trade Burr-Shell, 375 = SopPine 6 WkEES akc | 7m 53S ae ee ee oes orks. | ; ELECTRIC WATER HEATERT ¢73 ee a ee per 8 aise tee es 5408, weg | ered OL Fem Voy 8 ae AS W ORKERS: tie 18. Reaonadi. FE es2s | Your Lake Cottage “The oid” =ae Froneere~ | Ear & Corry, GA Thamcson. | Sats | iS oer fr OONe a hie GQTE PUPPIES, GERMAN SHEP.) cert Goutlt BASE gf Tjo0d cutter, atter 6:50 p.m .Dressers or chests ...... 87 & up. — and R — Rds, \ Aloo ¢ . : Ta : erd-Co,l'e t e and CaDIEs DRESSES 13-13” SIZE 'S piece dinette set... $15 00 4 OL 1-663. FURNACES & DUCT WORK AT 2x17’. % "Sung cuas|| Gels cute ee einens gale | DACHSHUNDS, AKC REO. 8 WES.| Crayne ar iees, tovis single and _Formal a: and informal MA 6-13 Dining rm.-set ......... $18 00) Cal now for ner cetindtes. = reduced prices. All work guar- Delivery, | ‘open ¥. aon 8 | wheeennee of bargains! — Guns, | bee 9 Champion bac background. FE talking machine 100 good records, We make cash loans to ae! SAKS 5TH AVE. DRESSES. ioral Mesellepdihardmars ee oS ee —anees: Milforé Rd. Ct PPT etch. "| fifles, scones — rink roller skates 43011 or FE | flax wheel, spinnin wheel, oid off workers. No Principe! pay-| voate & hats sizes 12-14 EM Blectrie range .......... $15.00 7~ SCREEN STORM DOORS, | _Milford clyde, Mick oS & hunting knives, base- | DACHSHUND PUPPIES 3 0OMO. aaer, rocker, old almanacs, 1818 ment until you are back to _ 3-4364. 7 Kitchen cabinet ....... $12.50 " each: 10 HP Mercury Mtr., ' Gara e Doors | SPRING | Watkins aang archery-fishing tackle, mitch- | old 1220 Mt Clemens St. FE to date car license plates, bee work for 30 days, SIZE 1¢ WEDDING GOWN, VEIL Metal wardrobes $0 Fate FE 5-395. g Hho soe De Pad ve UKING Garden ell ‘reels tadies’ and men's lug- 3.641 _ | Keepers’ supplies, antique dishes, oop. 2 months old, good condi- peg rer eee #12'58 2? JTEEL BEAMS, 24 sient STEEL CVERHEAD ‘actors Sages se ae splice ge e, leather goods, brief cases. 5acHsHUND PUPPIES. LONG kettles, s, tools. Primative Our Requirements Are: |_ton, $45. Cail FE $4408, oad Fetes aha, Cott $1 eu up t. Hyd., ‘50 Ford Pane! Truck, Pecters sooun 10 i al) standard ac pipe aeons S netn ieee. | ailets | billfolds, dressing cases. “haired beauties! AKC champion | collector's items. Attic loot and F hat ea cue teats Bane —— ELL & EXCHANGE | _14 ft. at. FE 8 89300 sizes 835 and Wonder By Ridine it Pia nap womens Phil iip's, 70 79 N. _ naw 8t. Pontiac _Ddloodline, Stud service. MI 152. ee te — — and vid ed Sale Household Goods 37 57 EVERYTHING FOR THR HOME. 2 WHEEL TRAILER ~~ STEEL | Wood “te ste! fold-away om foors.| roven the best Anchor lawn “WANTED: 30-06 RIFLE. PREE TO GOOD HOME. PEDI-| jeer oeeter ee tuctioneers, Fen- 3. ‘That you are a permanent pee prlee FURNITURE CO. |" frame. FE 3-7686 : Disappea ‘deb 3 fo Pinal A mowers, for those who want the OR 3-3685 greed cocker spaniel, black and a v8, resident. 1 BEDROOM SUITE. IN GOOD 104 5. Sagin FE 2-5523 {iNcH SOIL PIPE 8 FT. 6 3.70 | Ste!,_outside window shutters, est We service what we sell.) “iy ting A O5A | _white, MArket 42728. Tost you beds goed wort| sendition. We ure esting 860 for MAYTAG GAS WANOK. DUTCH Suncn men $29.95 Garage don reweadtiag ervice Parts for gil makes. Dont) Hunting Accomo. OS” | agnMAN sumPHERD. 3 YR6. a i ME SOUT, tae Decomin ¢ memployed: = reaseae ble pathy Ty Calling FF = eat rei i DAZE | arab Saginaw TMBING Or | 2 op ‘in, oF Egor for free — Panory trained mechanics. 0 & 8% ACRE PARCELS.. ii rn| Trained yimes eal Looser sind MI. 5 ggneel _ 43548 after 5:30 p.m. and nd see. z Hastin Mich, Excellent hunt- . . = pressed “Tor ye yp tear | 3 TWIN SIZE BEDS, $35 EACH | -EFRIGERATORS, Renewed, uns. |° vec Fs suvipthent. "BERRY BOOR'SAl SAL ES VEE MrERMa to & VICE jing ae arms lena Situ in the ive At Ai, @ Bim . oe FE 46280 ' eae Sad aE “5 3-1934, addoc 20203 N TILL 40 acres eaf table & 4 chairs. tables. - Of wert, We) mane eeehiete: MAPLE TWIN BED COMPLETE Ty: * Guaranteed. cpanel om... 948 12, CU. GIBSON FREEZER. PER-|GAS WATER TERS, 065.) wm sans bai Mt Gwinens 8t.| Sajoining very large sonservat ¥ ies: gilders Step GPa a rate Sma) SE eee ata Me SO chk “plntin Neva Ouarae| Gk Soe IM ate | ia. berry” © OPS) SAVE THE PENNIES | Sihughtetr Saige oe ee eae eee . an : ¥ cal fis e@. $15. p ve. : 2 PIECE LIViNo ROO OM BUTTE. Mgtgns, ‘Washer, Me & one “gstn| 2 pe oe SS ot 4s, ar 3 TE TERRITRAC. GOOD CON- ON YOUR MEAT BILL poo “Boonen "4" sect Loans to $500 Excelient condition, 16 WRF 4. $7 Pye it ae Used once, $18. Mare: dition, Fleldbrook 9-2655. Roast 90 Ib: eee ee. ae é Rundell. SiRDEN ALL Fed : Rockers. Petures. @ 2 ea. - “BUCKNER _ _ Finance Co. eet) 4 2 PIECE GRAY Living ROOM suite, $45. 1 living rm. chair, $8, 1 dregser, $5. Vacuum sweeper. $5. 5.6250 “| ¢ BURNER GAS STOVE. OVER. | 2 crp sets, ipa condition, §26.' 766 yrone. _ '€ PC. wey GRAY BEDRM. outfit. Doube ¢resser, bookcase, ar feo yontty conte | | Pa oni fe ioatome Pormons 4a rensrd bal 'T pieee_LivinG ROOM 6 | ORE ROBE PORK -BUTTOW a0. Brand sew. davenport & tig gneve Washer Floor sample. modern step tabies motening: ot 05—9148, re ‘v apes md gg Al ‘Ove iotge 2 cycle automatic wash- . Pureteure, 8 Goke hard, er. Buds-saver. Warm or co a | nae loor sample. Reg, 6260 ‘Trek see on AL oo GRD 8 waren: GABERT condition. ' FE 6-€i80. xi ca) Y @oop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontia 51_W. HURON FE_ 41555 JAKLAND COUNTY APPLIA Service 487 Coo . 4li makes of washers and dryers. Pereetipore washers for sale on aarti OVER Jt > Tv. TY “ETS FROM 3S TV aN ty $0 95, WA LTON 13 E an FE 22257 ijl N~Saginaw ‘5? PORTER CABLE 26° a Rotary mower. Like §-5058, after (CE 149 ROMEX 2 ie ne FER PT ae x “4 ee G.. ee - =e zs BIL LONG; to 2-2038 A hea’ Cay. sinks & fittings, $56.50 Laundry trays stand fauce SAVE ft ry - cow © St. os wit? each. a AERIAL SPRAYINO OF | ions tor mosquitos, #0 le rates riands fPrer ie, ae | Airport. 3-2 yk w plow chm : 2-2118 after 5:30 p.m. HOT WATER TE 30 Ges, oy £ mer Power ap- bi So. s - an Fluorescent. 303 Orchi Also for Gas Heaters at terrific values. Micht- |. Fi ard Lk. rollers. & ete mowers mace'ip England G sare ung: Serv ee * Helin bg : } A ih nt ae 2 > . E af é a i * . 7 a roa THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 ae THIRTY-THREE ~ : ——— fi ., a = u a Auction Sales 7 _ Boats & nats & Accessories serten £9 | Wanted Used Cars. 88 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Cars 91, For Sale Cars of gers PEI OL j o~ a SO ET ‘ ; A 3 ‘ ~— Mw RUN ABOU OUASE 4-1, PRICES POR SCRAP & OLD. . (1982 MERC 2 DR. R&H. 4BSO- ' = : & B | boat. Brand new. "rith trailer. 165, _ OR a PONTIAC | } 2 fELY NO MONEY DN Ae, ; lee SGOT ARTEL : | b sg » Bae ET AUTO BROKERS | sume peymects, ot tae, ae: | \ | RUA AND cheap Ve OF, . : ca le : . a; — Auction Sales | Sinisrts seme estes FF ee | ce Want rmagt Bowni® ME tila watela Turner Fort all es {i CHRIS CRAFT PLYW 4 : CASH ; | | Som patie cake : ury full race engine: $135. FE. : s : : 5089 Dixie Highway runabout Windshield, steering. FOR LATE MODEL iog-] PERRY AT MADISON FE 40100. 6604. Cal l ar | eel. cover, . 1 oul ; | | Drayton Plains | & trailer. Good cond $425 cans Community Motor Sales HH | otteax Poa ce: an. Eadie co Get Wi Se. Economize Every Frid 7 plete" Brightor ACudemy 7-003 AUBURN ars East BLVD. | Ford PE 5-0204.. very ak By oonend p.m. ie EIBIN CEDARSTRIP SROAT 38 FORD 8, | RAMB R | * r 2 moto ailer . Every Sunday ....2 p.m.| access, OR Set Lae J TYAN WELT oO This we ue 4 4 sedan. RAR | Je Buy and Sell Daily wer WOLVERINE” MAHOGANY High Cash Doliar “Yor all inte | POM. Looks good, & runs good NEW @ USED CARS ie a C2 \ > > =. _ ORlando 3-2717 pau contraia, 38 he Bvtarude Mpeg ected PROPLEa AUTO Me 3 ! BILL SPENCT: DEALERS INVITED- ~ ryt a MAY 2th. AT 1PM HOUE trie starter motor & trailer 2 yrs. 63 Oakland “255! RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE = turnisbings of all types for every. Ol¢ $750 ORiando +7031 er OB- | 34 FORD. CLEAN, ASSUME PAY. ‘11 5 _Saginew FE 5-397 room. Nice china and glass ware —'&5do 3-0412 NX | ments of $25 month Call EM forn 33 Rath VERY CLEAN . _- . . ; is FT PLASTIC BOAT. 4225 OR +3341 betweeg 5 & 7 pm $395. EM 3-0116. 1274 Round Lake CARS LISTED BELOW ON SALE linens, etc 3 om we will offer a very nice lot of drapery Wanted clean i cars. Sea us lando 3-4427, ‘$3 FORD. CLEAN | VERY” GooD C | material at Oxford Community 1¢° WOLVERINE °s HP JOHN. {0F ‘he | p dolla condition. $400 OL 1-058 NSU w DURT ER Re OWN Auction on M-24, just North a F 34 8 Saginaw 1052 NASH RAMBLER NO DOWN Outera 7 ai: Controls 2035 Garland FE FE eM ‘30 Ford eae poet tees eek Sa.es, [93 T ~ CENTURY. “WARNISHED CASH FOR CARS Excellent running condition Cem. (sks NABH TANBARGRDON GUDRI For Sal Sale Housetrailers : 78 spo TES Sts @ NP MErCHFY” WARDENBCRG MOTOR. sats eee a eect eores tee tuect| Overdrive, R&H, E-Z terms Will : = -. Cass at Pike __FE 5.7308 , for many uses unting. fishing.) trade sort. 16 wipe } NEW oen | ier MAHOG WITH DECKS ~ OL [\ |; R i tools equipment etc. Put price Clarkston Motor Sales Wwesher-diver comb Like new) Fully equipped. ott ssid elec . $283 No cash needed Easy terms cupys: eR. Pt YMOUTH DEALER Might _trade_Owner MY 23-3111 a MOTOR SALES | Man 1s 5. bay we Pe power Clarkston Mich Pb MA 3-141 PT. GENERAL. $1395 OR BEST : a art Sana ere ‘ Meer Quonre tate aber Pare META sar TE Sor WITT DAY Be ATORD UURWAGON Ren ily SAMBAT AS AOE BA ae real clean. Must se on- einen 5, : gi 146 38 PT. LATE MODEL. ALI MOD- 18: INBOARD, is WP GRAY ne | lac Auto Brokers FE 49100 | Call Creat Mgr, Mr “parkas ern Will consider furniture as ts r TOP DOLLAR j ; 3 MI #4-7500 Harold Dues or pert payments PE straws Pelee OME Lamson , Ford Convertible | Fe 1938. 43 FT. A ool tener ER FE 48658 — FOR GOOD 201 Middlebelt FE 8010 Oe CALL APTER 6 FE $3000._ 1909 Takevile ne. tot 22 HP JOHNSON. $75 TISED CARS (1956 FORD P-LANE. 2 DR V8 ~ 19 FT. CAMPING TRAILER FE 6117 _ SED CARS ota Sharp Your cer do Bode’ =k & C RAMBLER Good_cot cond. $295. 110 ‘Wal St °F West 18 FT. RUN aBour~ ALL AC. ee ooesra Lake “Are Steele Ford FE 53-0204. Gur Slogan cessories, 30 HP Mercury, elec FE 2010 seen Ett 1957. FORD CONVERT. LOW. We Can Beat Any Deai D Po ti Chi f trie starter Master Craft trailer, pop ona FOP ANY MAKE OR | - etroiter ntuac ie mileage. Lots of extras, ORiando EM 3-014 . cost $1850 sacrifice fo $1150, used a eee Trade up or down i 3-1303. 1956 Rambler Super 4 dr sedan , 1 to OM dog TO RIEH twice MA 42801 ee ge POONOMY (Cans eee (CLEAN aL FORD < CONVERTIBLE. R&H Overdrive Reciuing seats. trade in allowance om your 1946 1967, 14 FT ARISTO - CRAPT a | BS Red ang white with Sharp. Priced right te 1048 trai mahorgny $s" boat, remote cOn- WE NEED MANY Soe TRUCKS may | let fi Call MU 4-3574 1288 | Ge 790 06 and u etn ' all Mike Sew. tak. 330 Aol ses wOODw ep a te ~e W_ Livingstone, Milford | Ue spaeea o -er ada ne Ban oe ric starter e new, usec MIL AN WOODWAR I oe seem Soe rive eclining te 3 trade “ts allowance on your 100, ours, Must sacrifice, $873. MU PAY WIGN DOLLAR CALL CNL aN — omnes S23 1838 FORD CONVERT ‘ooo Mites | C7 YS Re you, Yes, e » at our low, low _ 4-5605 USED CAR BUYER AT Ml he A ve | New car warranty, Pvt. owner MANY No Bone PAYMENT CARS prices We still top them s!! oo BARGAIN FAST BOAT 1¢ HP 4273) OR COME TO NORTH Right here is when vou joinea tne firm! i ba ae arranee & MOTOR SALES trade im. value. Also furmiture: motor. pulls Mie cscs whee! oN wooDWARD. eincnane aa - dey Bat wand “Sun es Compe service Bam tit om take nm tte you save centrola, cover Esetress of dollars ‘When you bUY BOATS — MO’ PRAILERS - 7 Ree + io FORD “DR STATION WAGON Unenta, kit Sharp & clean. FE TRQUAW Tnoeons & Guiboarés, WID. BY PRIVATE Panty | FoF Sale Cars — aL For Sate Care _ RA lene Ge Ge Panes cue | ee ee Bob 2 | ‘ pees L Faeahd a le Latah ee model used Station | Only 26.000 miles. Asking $1.14 EXTRA SHARP Scott — Atwater Motors ervice /agon 5-7801 \ 4 Call OR ; ‘ ' OATS & MOTORS os age a p 5 61 $5 Olds 98, eee coupe, full : | eettsE OUT poat sates See M&M Motor Sales | ~ HAU Y on 1958 FORD sae 2 DR_ BRAND | power, low, mile : Hutc Inson alba! = wood at Walton Bivd ' \ uto new FOM R&H_ $2.231.30 full FOREIGN CARS * For top dollar on late mode! cars | price. Old car down $56 month MG — Austin Healy - Morrta = Days 00 __ TS 68 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 Pont tiac Sales Bouy Call Dave Jones MI 47500 _ Jaguar — Aifa Romeo BOATS & MOTORS — CREST WTD USED & "UNKED CARS. : PSE. ‘COTEN & SONS Mobile Home | liner @ Geneva boats aluminum,, Bagley Auto Parts Open Sunday . Te ‘ OVW" DEMO 1988 FORD COUNTRY 8E- HOt GH I EN NS SONS wood & ‘ibergias Be aure & see from 10am. tos pm PE sezte °C) Buk k # Dr sedan R&B Ska Me Se Ls rece. mcg | S28 Ne Dinin ROCHESTER z Oh ted vnali voces es bile rans ust sel Ss wee oO | te sensationally low priced Ge wrt maHtARP CARS 40 THRU wale gi 39s "4 Burns at Cy Owens PE $010) — ee Sales Inc. | neva beats are you bur! els Top dollar patd. aT “Chevie D sedan Powe DAY FORD 195) R& H VERY CLEAN 56 OLDS 88 2 DR HARDTOP Diste Mighway (08. 1 ETHreds motors, Gator trailers AUBUR MO guce Ro&H WOW $1195 NOW AT YOUR on WW. Bxceilent condition. FE on ee ee - 10) uses bosts and motors N MOTORS — of'Ghee S ‘br “pelray. Power, ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 6 _Cooley Lake Rd __ ae ani Walto 6 Mies North of Pontiae | Eeiit's Hardware, 3906 Auburn st CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD “gir Fh AH WW $1045 1952 FORD 2-DR V8 STD NO so Orbs 8-2 DR HYDRA REX 8 Adams. Auburn Hgts, FE 2-881) WE wir PAY MORE FOR YOUR » Ford Fair.ave 4 Dr Fordomat:: money dn $1976 mo Eddie Steele | ESE OILS NO MONEY DN oR 31202 |BOATS. MOTORS & BOAT TR AIL- to 332 CA SEE U Ho Whitewalls Logs = Ford FE 35-0204 { Assume payments of $865 mo a HOUSETRAILER “¢:, Also 22 rifle, FE 2-1048 EFORE Spe SELL’ 58 For d custom be 4 4r Feruo OL 31-9711 eos ee — | Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at “ AS bade te - - GC | matic & H Whitewalls os aaa ST RD RETRACTABLE. OVER- MI _ 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford vaLAcE RANCH A ROME. 3 pC ae CANVAS “COVERED, $130 JIM MA 1s ROSE 38 Packard 4 Dr sean Row | tive power, continental kit, MA | iys7 Oy Ds FIESTA STATION WAG. Just for you 41 for tmfor- _—- = ee 3140 W HURON 8ST | ute transmission 5 j 3 mation, . CHRIS CRAFT 10 HP aA-! #100 1 mile west of Telegraph $4, Buick 4 (Dr sedan Rok H, | cacrifice. EM ru 93-0600 e cew Must AIAN E Johnson lo hp. Al $35 — ? DAY ~ poetics) aw a 5¢°T BIRD NEW. $3782 88 ASE ‘ ; "TRAILER EXCHANGE Oa 83 1344 | WILE PAY 8} Nash 4 Dr Statesmen ¢ 1930 OLDS HARDTOP. V-4@ HY- - | t lL ‘on Georae™ ae jon. Hare'd Tur- < : 7 oH $305 dra. R & H, power windows and MOBILE HOMES NTURY BOATS — TOP DOLLAR re ee ; : ; ne: Pord MI 41590. _ A) ar. . : eds. $2 Pontiac 2 dy, sedan. Hydra- seats $07 full price Terms Cail! ; Fiber, ay & Cadillac Aluminum . a . p = = “oy L Anderson - Regal ae “URY MOTORS FOR GOOD wave 2s * S260 CHEVROLET a "OVERDRIVE — CUS Dave Jones _MT_ 4-180 8 lete Motor Repair Service : fe ae Apo ltrs csport ation specials CONVERT : Ae _fE e138 owered “Runs G00G- 1951 OLDS NO RUST. 895 ALBO Palace - Beemer Se bscmer Trained Mechanics CLEAN USED CARS ; Ae iene ae CONVERTIBLES AND 3) FORD LIKE-NEW | 1892 Rambler wagon not rusted We Buy, Sell. Trade ote oe ee SMEDAE 22S needed for our oew lot at 13 MApie 3-806 or MApie $111 STATION WAGONS (ts tt ae OO Meare. FE FE 47 1a 3127 W. Huron FE 3-6122 ‘7 a : 5 uver or 1855 CHEVROLET ¢DOOR SE a z=) Cb tip § i ARD 46 DR. 8 New 8:10 Wides ce 18 ea ocala ee Tutt aan TEE ata, FE TO CHOOSE FROM CHOBE Ae | MeRORARD js FE #012 HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES | 36 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE aKa ounty s Hudson Wasp New tires. Good | ma ‘ $14.27 mo. Eddie Steele MOOER | URUSETRAILERS. 1) FOR ALL YOUR WATER SPORTS 2639 Auburn Ave E 4-6632, 21.000 actual mileage 1 owner wildest trader” Mengine. ‘Decent bods” Today only | Ford’ PE $8206 ‘ bask rates New 15 - equipment. shop at ANDERSONS. ~~ Fo ; Sal T k 90 Real sharp Best o fe over $2 i) | ms Bans STATI N WAGO our Hone.~ $595 yew 17 ft. Boats, meters. rag $e Ccatceaicl a ror > ie e trucks Ow TiS. Midwest 6-5427 ae eae: good body. Today % BSOLUTELY NO of estotael t 01909 Wy fh with re ic tac a N Tower s100s es ‘ttoiy Marine Coach ne: tale cape a8 RaRw ARE @ PASSEROER SUNDAY SCHOOL 1994 CHEVY «DR WAGON REAt 08) rambler ha paresep Kew sngias DN" Axeume payments of $11 60 0 N dF bus G engine unning com ean four car dn ow par-. f Mewes ear oy ae Across oer Giiracie aoe, Shopping can be converted for henting or mente Edcte- Steele Ford. FE 1954 Rambier “ Custom model. _&t_MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. | “ST 10n37 $395 down Mobile Home en SU Rese. _ fishing trips a bry at $300! FE 5.0204 58 i035 PLYMOUTH BEL veprRr _ Esta 9516 Highland : hea evinnobe | 10 HP rad TWO 122-3007 Auburs Ra — - 1954 Rambler station wagon. Cus- hardtop Good condition 7.000 fake, a8 Tt boats QR 38704 “8 FORD PICK-UP $150. FE 1997 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE Huater at 8 Woedward Ave tom model Hurry! _miles, Prt FE cae. ——— “OXFORD TP AILER = . = $4613 : standard trafsmission Birmingham M1 42735 1955 Rambler wagons 1 automatic. | Tage is Mos PAY OFF $393 : Get Afloat Budget Sale > Prone FE 84405 after @ pm _ stancard. Hurry "$3 Plymouth Club Coupe. good SALES te ' pon enn ‘$7 34 FORD TANDEM 10 YARD - : — 1956 Rambler Cross Country ata-| .°9 Plymouth Club Ovape. good 1 | ius ge dbere Cemiele Wratier dump true? FE 5-827 j SHELTON | 33 CHEVROLET tion Wagon A beautiful car 81 Mey sponsible, ns Mr Bell. Great General - Zimmer & boat cover, $150 a: 1932 pe Pale POWER WAG-! BEL AIR 2 DOOR oa Revel Full power Lakes $6402 . ; 14 High Pin Scorpion. 1) HP on hone 105 : mgt aie Wes Powerglide, radio & heater White wy x 1os6 4 oF pry aooTH «i $535 FE Holly Great Lakes Evinrude & Elec. eon ee on SHARP “4 “CHEVY rick OPT UP LIKE Pontiac - Bunck , ures. tu-tone brown Sharp! $493 1938 Am vasssdor Jet Black 4-9296 oe oc wen Pc eun caky seer crores Rone | OLS) JIMMY DEROSE MRA eee en ey Rees bed ehtnichned . 18 Outboard Cabin cruiser & 2 S56 Buick .cony Da F Pow $1785 3140 W. HURON : wosing Sc oma ead ae pee re eae TOM SR gle TTS lle Se R r pea eae: ee | ard — ac rtap n ° $65 8 ver month tncluces all ~ cost, trailer a cover. Bargain 19839‘ TON CHEVY PICKUP. -§5-Pont Starchief omer sity, §3 CHEV. “eDR, Ran. OWNER, | am e er. bucket seats. $1,200 off retafl. | surance, tages and financing - , KH Good cond 8373 1227,'58 Ford V-8 Flan i 2395, 8-8881 availspie alee ued, talire ait alae ee ue S eS arose Re 34 Bale Haraway) Dra, Like 3 00s 126 _Gauinne- eliaiitiiis 43) a r 3 PONTIAC, STATI b fda a WAGON. orner S. Sag , y DU J new Exc. ¢ M_3-0081. A. Riggins | meat trade | oe rs “47 CHEVY D DUNP T TRUCK ee ite elt is e Q S: - i on 'Y_ 2-721 INSURE YOu R BOAT 288.N Cass mi cua nice 508 its? PONTIAC 2 DR iO MONEY rion on_ M: NS — |'54 Ford Cust Nice $ 306 | 1985 CHEVROLET BEI AIR HARD. BE ae ee ctf BEny naw cee eee ce MRUDTSHELTON sR Ge eet ten ments" 7 | ‘te Seal Fore sell tt for 10 cent. ; MENT PLAN 1, TON x i 1 | 965 AMbastador 6. 9695 oo, out Ro Mote Ra. Moly | eapeagee A sewncr ie ome hag Ta Thet Meens Clean Care | a, eRe at See ee PONTIAC, 1955 AUSTIN-NORVELL A ‘$1195. MU_4-5606, en ——| Co. Hunter Bird at § Wood-| .95¢ ? niga = Ww rr Sen j ei | ward Ate Birmingham. b4z{ 28? Metropolitan. Hardtop. Load This 4 Dr Wagon wi!) fit Reat Trailer Space 79 3v8T MECPIVED, aNOptir “itr cet org ‘on a tm aes MM .CMRUROHEE 420008 ous ee a < truck Joad of brand ne eo has had very use Like new "| 1956 Rambler ¢dr. Overdrive. 8 é- . NTI LA Pri-| mker Wolverine boats at gra Your eld car down, smal} month. ‘8 2-tone hagrtly paint. a 3), CHEVROLET. «¢ DR, $200. 17| per, Burry! : Bee caves sean = ou 1 SPACE, PONTIAC LAKE. reduced prices Howard Loomis.! ly payments North Chevrolet Co ane value at $1067 Our stor | Alison, : | brakes. All rou eeret eee an vare. OR 3-4336 10655 Dixie, Corner of Holly Rd Hunter blvd. at Woodward Ave 4065, Worth Chevrolet’ Co. | ; | id : sine AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VILLAGE gw ar “BOATS. 1 940. 12 ALUM | _ Birmingham. MI 6-273 Hunter at & Soares ave Btr-| $2 CREVY R & $2715. OR) al f } i older car 170 A tae ai. Srp eie $150 50 Trailers I Chi ; LATE _ “CEVROLET OE. eaenee SCHUTZ wa runabout up. w mileage e new — , t ; MORILHOME ESTATES MODERN {iis west pie aa ee aT RAS OU ee | en ne tee hee! §=Ramb] | if ee ee wer s, fo Pr. i . ke front and plevground. EM TAWSON AIR” COOLED ~OUT- FORD TRUCK — 35 - ‘7 TON Mpower mndows, sewer sta good Nd power steering A Birming. | a er eal AE) Neha | otor New 6 HP. Only pane! Exc. shape 207 Okemah wy trace M & M Motor sales, ham doctors car A real beanty . 912 S Woodward, birming am x aR a Fi Xe FoR trae MApie_ 5-6011 ecu & Cor Scott Lk o27_ Dixie OR 3-1603 se right price $647 Steck N-| 666 S WOODWARD 7 x ose W ant th le oo. = wed. am - €o Hunter. —___________"_______ "ss | 398) PONTTAC 8 4 DR.RA. VE 2] lt es 40 cement | patio JOHNSON MO? (MOTORS © 49 FORD 1‘; TON STAKE GOOD “GEORGE $ MILLION — a: 8 Woogwara Ave. Birming. COMM NI Y clean 132_E_ Rundell. PE 2-5706. ceek see te Ee eras! sag Seated —o — cond 2595 | Watkins 1 Lake Ro SPECI AT. ham = M1 4-3927, j SACRIFICE 5 $5 PONTIAC CON. . nelter mi east of Oxford on - Ww Ne leg he SUPPLizs 1985 "ORD DUMP ~ F-606 GOOD } vertible Hvrdramatic: R&H White ehelter| 2 m $302 ang OWE : condition °5? bd Olds. Good con- New "$8 Fords. all equipped with i955 CHEVY. 2 DR. R&H. VERY > walls Power brakes & steerin Lakeville Rad. Po. OA Sy 396 Orc ve. 2-80.20 dition _Fr£ 5-1 a Racio & heater Safety package good cond cd $795 FE 24315 otor ad es Best offer takes 580 Orchard Le. wee ree cent emtioe—1s/ MERCURY NURRICARE MOTOR sicnop coop. [RUNNING CON. ure: ee) ee epee S \\ 38 P =e ait ere living is a c — Just overhauled uns eae new ap a 35 ev ontiac Bonnevilie $3304 | ‘ iexe” ith ‘e a awin ms or ood | #100 Ase or we hes . i200 "Mi SE eS Cen, CIAL an a on men? dr fos Bigs Uree sew 38 38 35 Panis wee do . a8 | ‘sf, SCOTTERTAN DENO.— ey | controls, used hours is 45 90 ae nt! Superchief 4dr. . 705 , schools Club house and and torned 4 oo , PONTIAC Ss Fairlane Glud Sedan. $0285 mo. oeeas uses Bo Gil. 6 cyl, (ag 56 Pont Guie rehiet tr HS MAZUREK 8 AKER - eer ue ray ee — MOT DED D FIBER-OLASS BOAT. i6 “Station *Wacon ai lpagas fos 6 oy arte PAYaENTS arnoes. 32 Be ick HT Dyna WW | $1295 care net CARE a oer tiac A tratler sales Waese rate ‘ us a 7 tation Wacon TOO HRD: Ny "36 Mere. Convert .... $1196' USFD TAXI CA 1953 a ee av c, Rinker type. complete with TRUCK CENTER YOUR 18 gar. DOWN | ome? Het us| belp vou adjust to, (98 Ford Wagon Ran. - $1005 | _ Cheap 101 W. Huron. ries 80. cover 2 vears old. Cal] OAkiand DOWN PAYMENT 6 mode i! TeV oor . ; _ : . Ante _Aceeenie | Rew RP OUTSOARD —WOTOR GEORGE § MILLION | Lake Orion Motor pales 4 Poo Hyere ‘Ran Su3| VOLKSWAGON, 1957 Mtpoed, WTS Rash Hover crane, SAD remote tank 6 Roeder) RETAIL BRANCH | 44,°RepiT MANAGER 4 | FoR = MERGURS pis Sagi) tee” Ge, pe] whee there, te aay seen 8._Jobnson. | tke new: sits, Pa 34009 Dubuc on G | Harold Turner Ford | | CHRYSLER 1981 Na NEW YORKER = Auburn at East Blvd y and expert equipment, " A M DO a ana we Z a o. heater, a f * ae: . . Ne — PARTS Get one =e ‘raliere g sa opet : cae it we oo —— | rust Ouiy $38) tres no | FE 58858 much>**. ‘That's right pal at motors bd 1954 GMC D «1 rus nly oe Os A CoLyMeEA SPEED REAR Cay down. 3 yrs By. er dump with steady year around, /#55 CHEVROLET V8 WITH BTAN| HE BARGAIN LOT only $150 Oa OR oe AGEL. Math seein mini ae and jon OW Sts dmiger ala ‘car for ony sera,| Suu Blvd at Heyees Bim | ADVENTURE R. BOLD | Uv , UICK DYNA. SELL ses ee the Riviera float cruis-) —-— € of a i . MI 6-44 SCHUTZ J xine ti ys LY oat er Mercury motors See this— my For Sale Cars” a) Our stock No S410, North Chey. 55 GHEVROLET 2 DR RADIO salbed acter ibe ileal emo,— e Mas ee See i : : Heater Whitew . his limited production mod- - 7 For Sale Tires __ 830A Mercury Merk % reer ff gg BUICK RT DYNAFLOW RH Noouwara Ave. Birmingnem MIO Cee On +3507 Standard shi . et is i like new condition fn ee ea USED TIRES, $350 UP. We fibergiass $195. Two ony — cee lel Gus caeer: ker cee). ae ROLE WEL RE SPRING SALE _ price Performance pius | ercury, at savings | Lt ‘83 CHE 5 ‘ B 5 tge = ' & resiy - one See RE ite, | Oven Allin mais Cit Dryer Gan, ‘ _dition $1,305 OL 21-1481 tals equiped. Gxcélienl. FE ae Bes zone ses Fuliy power equipped for vd aatetnae Sed ems hate OEee tom —msa—epHY OOD | tabi cewe ERS _Inteneenee Bal ana ‘ony ES 4 aie ST ‘CHE 9 i ; ambler wagon _ $195 : } i “i098 one engines cael reece Ned ett es | Roger's Sales & Seis c inane! fan pres esis FROM hed app ie wd 2 pus 68) Auburn $1.895 : tax Exchange New tir area! a.most new, can take ECONOMIZE. — iL 8555 : tee ee State, Tite Sales, 603 8 Sag | motor, 8580 call ra 5-291 oc Hardenbur 3 — GO RAMB ER! ote 6 p.m g ‘34 DESOTO CLEAN R&H & | SCHUTZ | "B : h S ' eta ARD BRAND NEW TIRES REDUCED iy FT MODERN 25 Over $1,000 on sa Nash Ambassador, Hyd $395 PATOL, eens aes sell $425 rig { pot pits a on General aete’? Tires HP Evinrude controls itst 8650- , eke . 36 Merc H top, Power brakes $1285 5 Snes an DESOTO - PLYMOMTH i Nag cent off. black or aati ceuvass cance, $150 Otnieials’ 19588 Pontiac CORNER CASS & PIKE FF s-1008 Te os ¢ DR. GDOD COND: $12 8 Woodward Birmingnam — > a Benelli : Doe “ . ; : : _EM hep WILLIAMS SPECIAL NC ean ea 4-U0e. 1s CHEV. SEDAN eH Apso. S\VEPT-WING DODGE “sa RAER SS 481 S. Sacinaw at Raeburn iy qium ‘Sea Nymph $109 50 Turquoise & ivory, fully equipped 2 : E AS; Brand new ‘58 Dot 24 9-1929 | eS eae eg noes Pegttt het ISP URS RG power try! to's pone oazmouel am we, Cal Pyahgae® B Dove Ser wane ———____PE ites —_ $045 DOWN tires, FE 4@7253 ita HP Evinrude motor ... $263, Ol : 4.7500 Harold Tarne: Ford E CARS & TRUCKS \ 5 | Total $52. All new. Your cost $475. ; % . nn — ‘ | | Bure @ “$7 2-dr sedan V-8 1955 Cadilac sedan. full factory 195 HEVY 42.000 MILES FOR | i STATT S | i Auto Service 81) Harrington Boat W orks | equipment mecluding power aM we FE 5-8465_ 184 Mi_Clemes: ; mover sneer ce mileage CRANESHAPT ORINDING IN. THE “es paar man | Summer vacation ah es = wate! wee ce _ GOOD MoToR MOTOR GALES ! | +vuck Ma-' ful car ; "$2198 Bs ———— = aes = = Phone FE FE 2-80 OPEN SUNDAYS: = ao M23 MY 32730 Lk Orton! SHARP $395 DOWN 9 ening CLEARANCE SALE; 0 ON, 1956 Pontiae star Chief convert. . LOOK 1951 DODGE «4 DR BEAUTIFUL | . Sale Motor Scooters — R2 Le aa «: ee oe ao allers Ls Hi ible Beautiful canary cream. Ful- _ condition No money down FE; buys @ 667 Olds Super 88 Holt. oe coudine Paruminue, beat, em ly swande Brakes. NAT a steer- AT 5-3618 _ | CARS day «Dr, full power and a very : e ={ fn an rakes slick car 33 DO zc nice car U4 CURRMAN BOX. IN STORAGE renter Jorewt (0eck, SHR, ihfeuthow } , | RAPPERS 8 ick Ne race / J i | & MOTORS SRP tek Re ters MAY Gas Af cemalerweteine Gr mec emig geese’ THESE] os oat WET Radi, aentes Towors iets, $445 DOWN "eS * { rang > | "ss ALL (STATE, GOOD CONDI- gi Plywood. forward deck. center, . . tlon, $150. I 472183 [s sale price $325 new. 1957 Evin- ; Assume small monthiy payments 57 Chev 210 4 dr wagon V-8 Ra- buys a ‘36 Cadillac Sedan De. "6S ALL STATE. GOOD CONDI-| rude motors, still in the cartons: . O} | V of $2724 Lucky Auto Sales, 193 dio, heater, itke new $1705 Ville One owner new car trade- tion, $190, FE_ 4.7183. | ot @ savings that will surprise) 105¢-Ford Country sedan VB. ra- ° S Saginaw FE ¢2214 sa Fort Fa Spee OS Pectin te S Seton j TREN Coe aseeee = , = = = s ore rian S _ : list “CURRUAN” KAOLE, MAKE, 171, Come,out tnd toe 104 DAE for unis alve one: “Tes SL CHEVY BEL AIR V4, PO. TAKE OVER Payments OX 31 “omen Rawie’” heaves ee aaah = ; Aathiae 1 "DAWSON'S "s Aes are 1955 Pontiac Catalina beautiful 2. A REAUTY INSIDE AND OUT matic. R&H less then — 000 elven sae $210 DOWN ANDERSON — 8. ol eavice! § es 6 eae south or (ore blue, radio. heater, Hydra. THE CAR 18 SPOTLESS 82095 _ actual mies Call FE 8-3 ‘58 Chev. Bel Air hardtop V8 Pow- 6 m wut 12 8, PAD’ (at Ptke) 44246) Fenton or 6 miles north o! High- peaaae Bo bn the preci LOT erg.ice Power steering Rails buys @ (MS Mercure Movitclatr wey 59. turn north on Hickory ' He (ORD JOSS heater, sharp $1005 ttardton. Prev! ion For Sale Motorcycles 83 83) Ridge Ra. Oven nignis ‘ti ete? $1095 oe XD, 19: it mechiec een witteedicg a Just waitiog for a new : : or and Sundays _— _ hime ead) soul fucenl © MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM torners 4! sarge Ad oe Mat gia nate $150 USED 12 FT &k 14 FT ROW 37 CTTSTOM ‘ Dr va WITH nile weal vou cain Ve ta ‘of best offer Ez | boats, in good condition. Orchard, FORDOMATIC RAH LiGHT this Fire Red one owner : jon ‘ esa MATCHLESS 8 ce one Lee Re ra Sai 3850 Orchare BLUF VERY CLEA bow beauty [ks s V-R with ra- as ins Ww eV. $795 DOW N easonable amsom, Lk p_3-0151 Sntinee 1545 10 heat Hur i | 14166. WANTED. BOAT TRAILER 12-1¢ 1350, 8 WOODWARD METERS i Ts! All you weed Gs 4h Giger 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 ‘ ‘ia HAR GTOR-| EM _ 3-0680 BIRMINGHAM ae 41930 car of value $695 | MAple 55071 Open Nights Ti 8 buya #8 87 Cadillac Fleet wand cycle 74. beareet +2838, T CARS ALL MAKES & YEARS 4dr sedan An exceptional car - Pr MILES 9305. pceaanneaees Offered 87 ( ,] | vrolet OUGHT & SOLD budget priced. “also ie witarley Baviten FOR PHILADELPHIA. | "55 S PL Y MOU ‘TH A HONEY evi 34 Ci SCHUTZ hls West SDE oe AE ass | ulowance to to Har DR POWEROLIDE, Win ane DESOT PLYMOUTH Next to oo Theater | so Co F fap an Fw 2-5823 ae ae a Deer hehe: Mpowerfite & WHITE WALLS $095 «6812 8 Woodward, Birmingham | Dewey Mannin Jobn Lipsk $165 DOWN : tre: : = 13 70 Pa cas 795 | 98 Edsel Convertibie SMS 4; _SokD STATION WAGOR | —O™! M UNITY buys a ‘85 Chevrolet Bel air . : "37 Chevy 2dr. V-6 $1445 GG tas | S : 2-Dr V-8 powergiide. payments Hillman 4 dr $1495 NOR Coene FE 43141 MOTOR SALES ly $38.80 a month. 53 OLDSMOBIL.E 3) Dedee Mee 1343 1991 FORD. 2 DR V8 FOM Ratt Rochester, Michigan , on 136 Olds 4 dr Holiday. ts i895, «9 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN.’ ens No Nfaj OL py 931] en J Mac's OLIDAY 2 DOOR "36 Mere. V-8 Bel H top 31295, Assume payments of eel mo. a = . Lake o. 4 dramatic, Power brakes 38 Chevy 4 dr a joo «= Call Credit Mer Mr Parks at, LINCOLN 1956 | 41762. Bill = Very clean d2dr V8 31075 _ MI_#7300, Harold Turner Ford. | : Ny > | = 1295 bs Teundervird ass. $1895 1955 FORD 2 DR VERY DD. | i aici. A-l condition, $260. OR F paces, tarchiet i on Be qeonciion_Resvnavle FE Ziel. | * mee 5 NEW CONDE = - onmtinc starchiel cat. $ 1985. FORD 4 DR FOM V8 that's ip © NDI- Ben “Bright S BRAID BSete ph een eRe! Eeubate SS" Bats Boats & Accessories 85 rig t pot” Deso yf oF. a B18 hie Eadie Meele Fora, | country radio, dual heaters. "Bright Spot’ | $00 Seca power steering, brakes, win- \ OST NEW. Needs : MOTOR SALES | | dows and seat. Factor 1 MP ELON, ALMOeT NEY Sharp Cars Now , BLIMOUTH DEALER | "RIEMENSCHNFIDER- KAISER. 1954 eg a ; Phone FE 50468 ‘CASS AT W. PIKE 8TS. oe Tas | i; 1 E ENGLEHART ht | white set off by hand sea 8 kp’ wick| Ang wuyer: PE 3.0186 A blown Manhattan 4 Dr. eather interior Compl O dillac Deal a Mereurs a oe 2812 with Ny your poo or drop Jn mae vane re — 239 8 Saginaw FE 2-€131 Sedan Ice Blue finish with every detail right do ds - Cadillac Dealer _Silver Jo mA 2 * “ste Russ loh like new whites Radio and a brand new spare Comp 16 nson EG ( “hhevt y otal ation an_\\p gn. yen ee bd asi | on out to allies ga wre) t * Sas UE gem i Hor Spey ity is up and prices ve . = ‘CASH | MOTOR SALES. * % dr. Exe enn@. Good iey be @. collectors item. $405 | down ee oldey car will ae \ Orchard Lake at Cass - : , eur) Uses ho eo @ cyl. < dle f Low Overhead Prices . ‘gare SEP, oe) Oat oe Belt) gcicxox mgrorsaits) = SCHUTZ =< gcHY TZ FE Rats Ores nite ke Orion — ier ALWAYS A ood xe ECTION OF NEROTO . PLYMON TH : (< re anit” DIXTp "he aes eeler ALWAYS ED Gare ‘ 012 8 Woerdedrd- Biumingram | rie WTO PLT MOUTH . . ensie| 1.6 ae jena Wo MUROA _ ve: fare 3 2 ' pia a Mnenyers ‘Birmingham = i * ery FORD 2 DOOR Radio & heater. very sharp. i . HARDTOP. mercomatic, radio, 4DR HARDTOP. full power. ‘37 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP . "33, NASHI Very clean and a sharp one-owner. ‘34 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE Pull power 37 LINCOLN HARDTOP ..... Fully equipped 5 LINCOLN HARDTOP ..... A full power Caori. Very sharp automobile. ‘35 DODGE One-owner, luw mileage. & Sharp indeed. 457 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE Pull power, spvtiess inside and out. '55 CADILLAC 4 DOOR ..... Very sharp car "34 LINCOLN HARDTOP ..... Trouble-free driving. ‘53 LINCOLN HARDTOP ..... Real nice shape. Power steering afd power brakes. AUTHORIZED: DEALER 850 S. Woodward Friday & Saturday Only 53 DESOTO 4 DOOR «2.2.5. low mileage V-8 radio heater one-owWner. % LINCOLN PREMIER HARDYOP .... $1995 bal est show room cendition, MERCURY MONTCLAIR ............ $1995 heater, '56 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER .......... $1695 very clean. Power steering & brakes, seat and windows. Sharp. AMBASSADOR HARDTOP ‘S60 FORD 9 PASS. WAGON .....e0c00.. $1445 WARDIOP s2c62.<5-2.25005 § 995 i FORD CRESTUINER = ......-2.-s5.. $ O95 Power brakes steering. windows and seat. like new 54 OLDS 98 HARDTOP .......-....+... $1095 Full power, 19.000 actual miles. 465 BUICK, HARDWTOP ......00--00-<05 § OS Real sharp. 55 LINCOLN CAPRI 4 DR. ,........... $ 95 Pull power. 57 CHEVROLET CON NVERTIBLE eoeese $1895 Automatic transmission, radio, heater, ‘56 FORD FAIRLINE VICTORIA . ‘35 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP ..... BOB FROST INCORPORATED Continental-Lincoln-Mercury BIRMINGHAM cececeesee $ 395 Leese eeae $ 445 spotless inside 4,500 miles cceeaeeveee $2195 $ 495 eeaneucies SIAGS weeteceesee $2595 veceeeceees SI195 veveeeee $1245 veveeee $1795 veveeee $795 veseese $ 595 aeee oeee eee MI 6-6934 MEMORIAL DAY FORD 2 DOOR CUSTOM V-8 Fo-Q-Matic. Radio & Heater. "$1095 CHEVROLET BAIR SPORT COUPE 2 Door Radin & Heater. Lor “mileage One owner—Like new! $645 OLDS SUPER 4 DOO Hardtop, Hydramatic, “$1195 PLYMOUTH Good "$995 1981 CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY Good Conditior $195 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ‘ OR Radio & Heater $1295 “sa ROY Radio & Radia RRY 8T NORTH TO M-74 — BLVD — TO OXFOR WE FEATURE GUR ONE-YEAR -WARR > \ YOUR DEALER | Oxtord, Mich. SPECIALS | ONLY 15 MINUTES TO YOUR BARGAIN BOULEVARD DEALER Homer Hight Motors — ATOXFORD CUSTOM 4 Door, Radio & Heater. CHEVROLET SEDAN 4 Door, Radio & Heater. DODGE ANCER HARDTOP v-8. feoetthamet, irene. Radio & Heater. CHEVROLET By Hardtop, 3.000 Miles New car guarantee. _CHEVY Excellent condition CHEVROLET. going 1§ MINUTES FROM PONTIAC — POLLO ANTY WE OFFER LIBERAL FINANCING | HOMER HIGHT . . MOTORSINC. _ CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - BUICK FORD SEDAN $995 “910° $1095 Sharp ~ $995 AIR 4 DOOR 8 Peeerehes. Loaded $2495 tes! DFLUXE 2? DOOR & Heater Powergiide $295 2 DOOR SEDAN $245 = BARGAIN SPECIAL OA 82528 . va ’ ) rummy: FOUR "REMEMBER |, =| TELL ME SIR, The Sweetness of Low Price Lé m e > He O rse Where Did You Buy Your Last Used Car? go q = ‘ \ : Can Never Equal | From a franchised new car dealer with a good reputation built on years of The Bitterness of Poor Quality Ht \\ar- | honest dealing, who has been in the new car business for 27 years and will RUNNING OF THE i ' ! “be here for many, many years to come? _ | For Highest Quality Always he Big Race’ _ WHAT ADVANTAGE DID YOU GAIN? |} = MEMORIAL DAY fl See COMM UNITY MOTORS “se “ v_— cane Ox . A fresh one-owner trade? A guarantee that proved itself? Service by . . - HEAVY FROM NO factory-trained mechanics? Liberal appraisal on your trade-in? A_ fair C L )\ S S | ( Se THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1958 _ — <= in , Rae f AND YOU SHOULDN'T DRIVE OR EVEN RIDE and reasonable price on the car of your choice? If not, drop in today to 98 Pontiac Bonneville ..$3395 IN gs SESAE mia’ war wil o1vE YoU OLIVER MOTOR SALES and enjoy buying your next car the RIGHT HARDTOP. a oom tu-tone blue, full power, the boas’ \ BIG ALLOW ANCE WAY. ofn personal ‘98 Pontiac 4 Dr. ........ $2795 ON TOUR LAME HORS WUEEE"OU TRADE FoR ‘SS Buick Special 4 Dr. Sedan .......... $1195 || STARTING TIME: 8:30 A.M. Siaten end steering 1 obese bsnl tase ee Laced “GOO DWILL” Radio, heater, E-Z eye glass, white tires, power steering, Dynafiow, A rea) sharpie. eens Ea -EKREE DRIVING SPECIALS— J : . SCAREEREE DRIVING Steck 99 Buick Special 4 Dr. Hardtop ....°... $1295 M A Y: if i aY/ Buick Hardtop See ee $2195 a6 BUICK Staton Waren ......osasse.- $1895 Radio, heater, E-Z eye glass, white tires, A beautiful tu-tone aa & Black, SPECIA This ts 2 one oFner beauty with 8000 actual. . és ; cae snatios. S r - miles, loacs of extras PECIAL 4 DOOR — Radio & Hest, Dynaten, BLACE 1] “SA Dontiac Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan ......... $745 | DRIVERS- 5/ Pontiac 2 Dr. Hardtop $1995 = FORD Fairlane SS oe ee ee eee $ 895 SS ee ae ok Coed, Bey ee ig pptern eg let Stancarg “Transmission meee ‘56 Pontiac 2 Dr. Catalina ..... eee eeaes $1395 'S6 Pontiac 4 D $1295 clea ester, Door as scsss git gS 59 Radia, heater, white tires, Mydramatic, : M A RT| N ontiac T. ....0e ee mati @ Mester (messes ‘58 Bui | : SGA be ekie wae ‘kale, Seeemece El ; uick Super 4 Dr. Hardtop .......... 1595 Secu ite = eNtremendeus bs oth is Za ; . = tee : Fear ores. | Doo i 2Tene ae ho Full power, white AS —— giass, Dynafiow, = owner beauty. 6 : ‘85 Buick Hardtop ...... .$1245 '53 Chevrolet 2Dr. Sedan ...........++: sss | ANDERS “eee St DESOTO Firedome 8 ......---+eeee-+--$ 695 ene to pais co rae medin. Doster, ‘waite Ure: Bes tnt 4 DOOR - Radio & Heater. Auto. Trans.. Power Heater, Standard transmission, Don’t miss this value packed- bargain. Steering. One owner : ‘95 Mercury Convertible $1 195 |] S6 PONTIAC Hardtop Coupe a ui $495 |] 'SS Buick Special 2 Dr. Hardtop ........ $1195 fJ- T a . oat _ er tilenes a e. hester, mercomatic, white Just like new Radio, heater, white tires, Dynaflow, another tu-tone beauty : 7 "34 BUICK Super 4-Door .........0.0e eee $995 |] / ion Wacon ....... ] i ‘90 Ford Wagon ........ $ 995 cep * eee men eee == pore Country Siation pices » $1299 S O N : —— heater, overdrive transmission, just the thing for Fa AAP > Starch; do ceceecee.$ 545 | 4 Chon le oa _ Sere castes. Wester, Myéstaaia. "Ow ‘95 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan ........ evens $1095 W = > ee me ee” = : Radio, heater, Standard transmission. ° Chevrolet's ae Sestar. Watke S$ Like 55 BUICK Special 2-Door ............--.. $1095 ! , { = .. and out. Letamc g eater Dvynafiow. Has to be seen to be 54 Buick Special ? 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SAGINAW ST.. — BIRMINGHAM — | FACTORY-SPONSORED QUALITY DEALER ico FE 4-4547 | FES4101 == Open8am-9pm. ..° FES.3588 | MI6- S300. .,-MI6-5302 —* i os “ . ‘ : : - 7 , s — : — Po : 7 _ : : \ } | t aor \ LL THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 2 i038, THIRTY-FIVE Texas Pianist’ s Success Surprise to Skitch. Henderson - -- Today's Television Programs - -- Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are subject te change: without notice + Chanpel 2-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV Tonight’s TV Highlights - 6:00 D Mr. Danger: (9) Popeye. (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:20 (4) Box Four. (7) Frontier Justice. (9) Bugs Bunny. (4) Mr, & Mrs. North. Fellow * . convict blackmails young|**#5 (56) Sampler. (4) Double, Feature. girl, , News: LeGoff. 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Bowie’ s|2:00 (7) Ramar of the Jungle. * friend tangles with bandits, y 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. crooked Mexican olticials. 2:30 a Movie. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (7) Sports Parade. (9) Million $ Movie. Mickey Rooney, “Out West with the Hardys.” ('38). (4) Cross Current. ‘‘Bull- fighter’s Woman,” drama. 7:00 Revenge." 7:16 (1) Weatller. 15 was’ News: Daly, i7:30 (7)-Rin Tin Tin. Corporal Boone is murder suspect. (3) Movie (cont.) (2) See It Now. Report with British Prime ‘Minister. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Jefferson Drum. Jeff gets turned 2) Trackdown, Assassin threatens governor. (7) W (9) Coun Manhunt. Hoed'n. 10:15 (9) Weather. |10:20 (9) Film Fare. RCA COLOR TY SWEET'S RADIO TV “#4 Now On MERCURY 12-In, Long Play “ALBUMS * Popular * Classical * Jazz Including New Releases of Your Favorite Mercury Artists minutes awe he's to die 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Theater, Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, “Suddenly.” (4). (4) News: W’Kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 (4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports Final. 11:25 (2) N’watch Theater. Paul Lukas, “Address Unknown.” (44). Steven Geray, ‘So Dark the Night.” (°46.) 1:30 (7) Shock Theater. “‘The Mad Ghoul.” (9) Theater. (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Producer Martin Gabel. (2) N’watch (cont.) SATURDAY MORNING 6:20 (2) Meditations. 8:25 (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Dr: Christian. “Victim of; 1 (4) Detective’s Diary. involved with ex-gambler * preacher. (4) Life of Riley. Visit from cultural guest causes es ‘| sustained heavy financial losses in 10:30 (7) Crash. Man is saved |qo9 (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. 12:30 (2) Movie. (9) Movie. (4) Farm Report. (4) Window Shopping. (2) Tiger Warmup. (2) Baseball. (4) Milky’s Movie Party, (7) All-Star Golf. (9) Metropolitan Mirror. (2) Scoreboard (2) Billiards. , : | TOAST OF RUSSIA—Van Cliburn, 23-year-old American pianist | who made world news headlines in Moscow by winning the Soviet Union's Jnternational Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Russia, will be a guest on the NBC-TV network's “Steve Allen ‘4:20 (9) Feature Film. (2) Detroit Bandstand. ackoss Tonight’ Show |x ens 5 oa product. i A rti 3A farmer's a iS wife may aerve this ngaged Artist “22: 12 Opera by ; . 13 bpd Van Cliburn to Appear ie Ardo on Steve Allen Hour) ,, ine, =srse: to Repay Old Debt = ii: Kiger’ 18 Infirm 33 ne hild NEW YORK — “I suppose 1/33 Exes * should have had a clue about how/ 3 =. really great this kid was, when feathered Steve flipped over his talent,”|,, Drees Skitch Henderson says reflective- = Stagger ly when he discusses Van Cliburn. 34 rubber tree 35 Organ part The 23-year-old Texas pianist, in his first TV appearance since win- ning the Soviet Union’s Internation- al Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow last month, will per- form on ‘The Steve Allen Show” at 8 p.m. Sunday over the NBC-TV AMAZED AT FAME Henderson, musical director of the show, is directly responsible for Cliburn’s loyalty to the Allen group, but even he had no idea that the lean and lanky pianist 36 Asseverate 37 Reverberate 39 Cubic meter 40 Masculine a 42 Oxidizing 4“ Soften’ mper 149 Bounded reasonantLy in 33 Poker stake $5 Sa | of Seth ib.) 56 Forest animal 57 Roman god - of the underworld . : ee boned 4 $8 Strong- 9 Landed 32 Meited dowa acent 10 Strong air 38 Regrets DOWN current 36 ‘kabop 1 —— 1 Heavy blow ; 4 Wild —aney ightly Race 2 Ttalian coins etreuit 41. Large plants ee A Pri ¢myth.) ry ‘ar 4 Eke =! 2% Par off 44 Grafted her.) 5 Engaged fcomb, form) 46 Girl's name 6 Fruit drink 26 Sheept 7 seous 7 Pum on 27 Farm .crops ment the farm are raised 4B —=—6 become ——~ from ——— are ae with age 28 Exist § Continued 28 Above $i Bounds story 30 Existed feomb. js would win such international re- nown, * * * when Henderson was studying that Mathematical problems inscribed about the hypotenuse of a right lon clay tablets found near Bagh- jtriangle 1,700 years before the It all started several winters ag0/qaq the capital of Iraq, indicate | schoolboys were learning | time of the master geometrician Euclid. School of Music. (‘You know how ‘it is, you're ALWAYS studying, if theory and harmony at mow hom , you're a musician.’’) High = sion, EXPERT (2) Zane Grey Th. Gunman) | Show” at 8 p.m. Sunday. This week the young Texan performed § on YY ae — man '5: 00 2 Wrestling. | in Carnegie Hall, where he received a standing ovation. a: oOmero) whos mur- Zorro, | der suspect. : ‘ SERVICE 5:38 (2) 20th Century-Fox Hour. : (7) Frank Sinatra. Actress (9) Wild Bill Hickok. , e ALL WORK GUARANTEED |" Natalie Wood, singer. Pal Johnny Mathis Revives Color—Black & White Suzuki. ‘ . F (9) Charlie Chan. f p M s Yi R . We Feature (9) Cuarie Cran so va FHM f0 Discontinue usic You hecognize Sylvania, Zenith Lahouari Godih in 10-round ‘ ia, £0 lightweight out New Movies on TV | | (2) Phil Silvers. Bilko By EARL WILSON - an , ' schemes to get paid vacation BARTLESV oul , NEW YORK — I'd like you to meet a sterling young gen- H at summer resort. ILLE, a. ® ~itleman named Johnny Mathis who is credited by some with STORE HOURS ‘Promoters f ecoliiogs 9 to 600; Bri. 9 00 OF of an experiment link- se Hs back music from wherever it’s been. ve = 9:30 (7) Patrice Munsel. Comedi-| ing movies and television—consid- i tenis; tenching: xtaealilée, En yuae Eddie Bracken, many form ° 2 Jedi - CON DON’S | ——— steve: singer red by ray amy old Negro from San Francisco who want- RADIO & TV | (9) Special Agent. . | - ues k ed to sing opera but settled for “pop,” (4)Boxing (cont. ) | Video Independent ‘Theaters, Johnny soon to star in Hollywood, in “The 127 8. Parke, Corner Auburn raucous woman (Shelley Wi comin terri in Bartles- So let's join him at a restaurant. Cell FE 4-9736 friends on trip to Panama. A The Italian food's stacked high. Johnny’s| Factory Authorised Service (Re-run.) | just made five record “sides” and is cuttin’) Complete Stock of ie a aa cu. out in a second for the Copacabana where Batteries for All 10:00 (7) Play of Week. of piping first-run movies into he’s jamming ‘em. Portable Radios ] (9) News. ‘homes and showing them over| nssaalile “How do you account for your appeal to! « . (4) M Squad. Suspects who! closed circuit TV. WILSON ~ adults?” “jook alike offer confusing) alibis. | “We just happened to be pre- “They dig the familiar songs. Cole Porter and Harold (2) Lineup. Kidnaper kills ™ature,” he said. Arlen are my favorite writers. Cole Porter didn't appeal to without motive. Video, a chain theater firm, has} the kids. But the parents always dug him and now the kids do, and they think Johnny Mathis made him famous.” the operation, he said. He laughed at the idea. Telemovies were started in the “How did the Johnny Mathis story start?” northeast Oklahoma town of 20,-| “I Was going to San Fran- last September amid a big/cisco State College and wanted to teach English and coach track. (He’d high-jumped 6- 5%). My private teacher told: me I didn’t have the voice to’ sing opera so I fiddled around with pop tunes.” _One day at a jazz session he made a big hit, and acquired a woman manager, Helen Noga, who got him a récond contract. “We pulled a lot of strings to get on Ed Sullivan’s show and it came off bad,” he remem- bered glumly. “We were. sup- by the new movies, some 300 Bartlesville residents subscribed. But the surge.of cus- Officials Refrain ‘|From Eating Rice CALCUTTA = In view of the In-| pered dian rice shortage, ministers of the West Bengal government’ recently decided to refrain from eating rice on three days of each week. Some of them will not eat rice at al] until the supply situation improves. Their decision was made known MATHIS posed to do two songs and wound up doing a chorus of one. It was hard to get on shows after that. “It wasn’t Ed’s fault. But some poor. little son-of-a-gun gets the butt of everything when’s he’s starting. But that's _|Show Biz. We had it rough.” He did better with Perry Como, Eddie Fisher and George Gobel—his records, “Wonderful, Wonderful,” “It's Not for Me to Say,” and “Chances Are,” got ie: See now in, grain, It is probable that western he’s t ng Tv. style hotels and gee greae in and around Calcutta’ will be advised not to serve rice. while I’m doing the Hollywood Starsville bit,” Johnny said. Johnny takes on credit for picking the songs. “If it were” el to me, I wouldn’t sell two records. I always pick the wrong. e. ” . THE MIDNIGHT EARL... : Ernest Borgnine arrives soon to work on “The Vikings” premiere and forget his bustup .. . Johnnie Ray's option was picked up by 20th Century-Fox. . talent scholarship at the Puerto Rico orphanage where she was raised .. . Brigitte Bardot’s film, “Mam’zelle Pigalle,” has ad r yi ia iedlelad?] ws 8:30 (2) Anthropology. (7) Guest lecture. only one scene in which she’s fully clothed. 8:55 (4) (color) News. 7 t ® ne (3) Mictigan, Conservation. <= Toda S Rad 10 P YTOOQTaMS -- * . (4) Cartoon Express. (7) Crusade for Christ. Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. 9:15 (2) Children’s Bible Adven- WIR, 06) «= ORLY, wom = WHEE, 50) WAR, (119) WETZ, (IMG) «RON, (1480) BR, (01490) @:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. TUNIGHT WCAR, News, Carl shook WPON, Ukrainian Hour 1:30—WJR, Gunsmoke (1) Betty Boop. €:00— WIR, Mews, waynciés WPON, Newa, Sports ona. WWJ, News, Melody WWJ, News ont ha) Bee } CKLW. Breakfast b= wea: News, Pe Pecrick 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. WR epore + MeKentte | WIBT OD. eee Wit. Shes. 0 Deeks | Om eee o> 0 " axe (D Don Wattrick, Sports. WJBK. News, McLeod SATURDAY MORNING WWJ, Melody Parade 2:00—WJIR, News, Lopes WCAR, Yews, Page , WXYZ, News, McKenzie WWJ, News, Melody WPON. News. Weather WIR, News. Melody CKLW, News, Children's Hr.| WXYZ, Pun-a-Rama 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse.~ : ww, News, Roberts WJBK, News, C. Reid CKLW, News, Davies €:30— WJR. Dinner Date WXYZ, Fred W, CAR, News WPON Chuck Lewis ; (4) Ruffeand Reddy. pf bc ag = CKLW, K Morning WPON, America to Knees | ns wh tae 6 : CKLW News xédie Chase} WCAR, News, Sheridan | 10: ge WwWJ. News Melody | Wwi, New “Melos” © Paul Par 2) Sagebrush Shorty. Music With Meson | WPON, Country Round CKLW. News, M. Morgan KLW, News, Davie ay 11:00 : 4 . y WUJR, Guést House ary ~ WAR, News, Woodling ” oo 4 Fury. no rgan cy utp oe OM PON, Holiday a Nag Mow Orch. . Morgan Sons . News, Monttor é y WIBK, News, Geor 1:00—WIR, News, Lewis CKLW, News, Di V iC S 11:30 (2) Jimmy Dean Clown or Muste | PON, Early Bird pts. wws News. Melody WIBK. Base ah . . : 4 . New O : (4) Andy's Gang. WC-a News. Patric o-— WIR, Daa lary G. are ee i ews, nett | RECORD F 1:90—WWJ. 9 Star Extre . OxLw, News, Goodmo WJBK. News, C. Reid 3:30.WWJ, News, Monitor 11:58 (9) Billboards. Cele A = Hoe WeaR, News 2 Sel pe vee wee Kewat McLeod row SHOP 3 ni tied Sistem weet WPON. Barly Bird Club . Uae ws. News, Me Muety | a. wm elie’ dae ror : oy . p A+ iter 7:30—WJR, Musie ‘Hall WCAR, News. Woodling a4, News, ae, FE 8-6531 sarunpay arrennoon | Wein fewer ™ | GaN Nowe ae | | Went Ress Rarer 4 . cee ews, , a oats % WJBK, News, Geor . TOE We Sienen oe 12:90 (2) R "Ww, Monitor : case se aan tee Win, News, Parma _ fitley. sows Mall 4 ” ews, ue ows. ‘™m is Lone Ranger. ° CREW. Albure Time WKY? News, Welt 3. Melody Parade “Nw, News. Monitor iy True Story. ys 7 JBK, Baseball CRLW. Rews, Good Morning Hews Siege WCAR, News, Bennett ——— Towa" town toni WJBK News, @ WIBK. News, Me ieo_-WIR. News. tu sie cai w ie WPON, N %, ‘Mackinnon AR, N Patrick ws News, M ‘ Your Best Buy in HI FI WIBK, 1 #:30_wR, Monte Hal WON. News, Moliasy i Bees Tare tems / i 9:80-yCRLW, Exploring CKLW, News, Good Mérning ‘12:38—WIR, Time for Muste JBK, News, Don McLeod EIS R : fh are” WPON, News. Onaree f ee ee Bais Honaay — » Raowies, \ pom WIR, News, Page "Wed, Nee, Med atte! | 5:00 WIR, Muse Rol : 4 4 La ie * CUSTOMADE reapers CO. > Poemewrwa mene) | Te pence | Eta tin ade | ae Mi ‘ 11:08—WIR. | News W. News, Bible WBE’ News. Meteo WAYS Gperte. Fup Kame j mh U . * , €RL rows, 4540 W. Huron St. FE 3-9700 WWJ, Backstand Se’ News Reid WCAR, News. Patrick . WCAR News, Page ’ a orm eurrell i Wear, = Woodling WPON) Chuck Lewis Sports, Holiday \ WPRON, “They don't think I should be exposed too much on tv! - Diosa Costello set up a. He met many of the students | and, 00 oo often happens in a | Because he felt that it was mendously important to gi youngsters just out of school a) boost, Henderson auditioned ci! burn and signed him for two “To- night” appearances. PIANTST EATS “The attention gained by those Peak & DEAN | Fidelity Headquarters tion. Come in and try it! MI 4-5230 Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 neneeeumasemmumen two ‘Tonight’ guest shots kept that kid eating for a year,” says Skitch, “He played concerts in dozens of ' small cities, in front of women’s ‘clubs, and that sort of thing. But ‘that was good! You see, in this lecountry it’s the first year after INSULATE HOF Y rn tt graduation when most of these kids hit the dust and decide they don't want to starve.” { SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES | 3 Genuine ‘Glass Fiber .Insulation blown into your walls and ceiling will make your house cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Cut fuel bills 40%. OUR.LOW SUMMER PRICES WILL AMAZE YOU! — CALL TODAY FOR FREE EST! Rega Insulation & Siding Co. F.H.A. ‘Terms—Neo Money Down MATE! NO OBLIGATION!