pr, ah oR * § die Bees B PONTIAC PRESS_ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959—52 PAGES nia <7? al 4 er The Weather 0.8. Weather Bureau Forecast (Details Page 2) 117th YEAR - PH ra Allocation Board Votes to Freeze Tax Rates Shopper's Mall to Boost GM Will Bui ~ Expect Protests- | | From Schools Downtown Kalamazoo Small American ae smbancig ~ Car This Year and Townships. (Cool Weekend ‘Due Along With More Showers’ Considerably cooler tempera- |tures and more rain is forecast \for Mhe weekend in the Pontiac _ Narcotics Raid at MSU | | ' ; j busiest downtown .blocks to auto- mobile traffic, ripping up the pave-; sold by all franchised Chev-' year-old tax law. . Holding to the status-quo posi- tion is expected to bring a storm of protests from the county, town- |ships and schools when hearings lon final rates are held next Thurs- lday ang Friday. Action to change » (Special to The Pontiac Press} | jarea. The low tonight will dip to Plan to Seek Change (This ts the second of two articles on how Kalamazoo is seeking to revital- | | me . ize its downtown —— oo by creating a —— mail.) Donner Gordon Tell 52 degrees. - in 15-Mill Law Would By HAYDEN BRADFORD ‘ : | A few showers are likely Satur- KALAMAZOO — A drastic dose of medicine will be, Plans at Meeting sal Fran ht pce ard Not Effgct "19559 administered this summer an an. attempt to revitalize! 2,600 Shareholders |will become north at 10-45 miles By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR, downtown Kalamazoo. | tonight. , . ; , ’ Del. — | - Temperatures Sunday through Confronted again with The prescription ordered is a pedestrian shoppers’ WILMINGTON, Del. — . '¢ neither ad iecens tent Sve its annual, fruitless tug-of- mall. General Motors will build’ 4. ees below the normal high of| the 15-mill taxing ’ It is designed to reverse the trend of economic decline and market an American 72 and-normal low of 51 degrees. redkation the Oakiand which has afflicted the downtown business ‘district of light car this year, Chair- | Precipitation will total one half | anal ’ Tax Allocation Kalamazoo and also thou-*- ‘man Frederic G. Donner 4,\, or thunderstorms Tuesday and Board hel held prelimin- sand of other cities across. ‘announced today. Wednesday. 7 4 . ; aT he ® led t _| In downtown Pontiac the lowest ary 1959 tax rates at last the nation since the end of | The car, called the Cor- 7” © ed ee | lon | e air, wi fine oe year’s level, and decided to World War II. vair, will be part of the 6; degrees. The reading at 2 p.m. k a change in the 27+ It calls for closing off the two Chevrolet line and will be was 6. seek ac g ment, and installing a permanent for Consumers rolet dealers in the United F R id f concrete block and grass mall fea-! ° .? ormer way | en turing reflector pools, tot lots. Electric Rate Increase trees, shrubs, benches and a re- volving stage. States following its intro- | Granted by State Will ner told the 5ist annual f) : Lak Affect 828,000 ‘meeting of GM sharehold-| rowns in e * * It's the first such program to be duction this fall, Mr. Don- ers here. attempted in the heart of an ex-) aare et ; Sister Missi r introduced until next year, it was iating central business district, a:.| LANSING w A rate increase In talks before approxi- Sis é issing After . as ——.. though other cities hae tested the — annem th ane ; mately 2,600 shareholders Cruiser Goes Down SEIZED IN NARCOTICS RAID — John M. oe ack, 5 ns os onsumers e y. ite_| ° { : villi : ts. Harper was charged with pos- Should’ county allocated mall idea on a temporary basis )i)”' tect about 828,000 electric @t the Buick-Oldsmobile-- When Valve Sticks | Harper. 20, of McHenry, Il, (left) and William versity studen gerbera of | its 1958 rate of 5.62 of the" 15 and permanent malts have suc- " ” Pontiac Assembly Division | V. Reich, 23; of Chicago, were arrested by Lan- session and sale of narcotics. Ten pounds ceeded in new outlying shopping Customers nuac y ing. East Lansing and State Police this morning marijuana, with an estimated value of $30,000, | mills when final rates are set Consumers serves electric cus- plant. Donner and Presi-! Forty-nine-year-cold Mrs. Marian) © "* ng — a . June 1, it would mean that $1,- centers. , . p ’ Oryene- year ns. "in a narcotics raid. Both are Michigan State Uni- was seized. (See story on page 2.) tomers in 61 counties outside De- 'Pryomski, formerly of Watericad| 549,465 woald have to be sliced How it will work out remains troit none of them in the upper dent John F. Gordon also ome: a lls i feeb tee ieneneay ae Oban to be seen. Even some of the peninsula. reported on the current up-|.i°i) reported missing after a 22.' of $13,907,018, according to Rub- cevaemeeery plan's meet ce | = # ward trend of GM’s busi- foot cabin cruiser sank last night|Mrs. Lawrence Declared Insane ert Y, Moore, chairman of the thusia supporters admit that . sare b . | Board Auditors it involves a considerable ele. | A™OnE the larger communities 14... and expressed con-|in Burt Lake, about 15 miles south-| of ment of chance. Ke ene can guer- |in its area are Bay City, Mt. Pleas- \west of Cheboygan. t School districts townships ant, Flint, Grand Rapids, Cheboy- fidence in its future pros- igan, Cadillac, Mackinaw City, pects. Manistee and Saginaw. antee that it will bring a perma- nent upsurge in downtown busi- ness. gntoen cms evsts ce Won't Stand Trial for Slaying -s pee and an cot str der! AF Oy t an rid or aying oy would meng the cut ore Text of Mr. Donner’s re-|¥ere searching early this morning} | Public service commission }for Mrs. Helen Cameron, of Alan-! The program, however, has been’ 4): Otis Smith said it was ™Arks about the Corvair'.... } launched without any significant | te define exactly follows: Thomas McDonald, of Detroit, | judged criminally insane and un-| eut of the courtroom opposition arising. Virtually every) wnat effect the increase would | «As snow. General able to stand trial in the April| husband and » matron from Oak- downtown businessman and prop-| you Ow, Neral; ewner of the beat, told police the ; sect | in tact, has already| Ave 0m the average monthly DIM las tors f than 30| craft to founder when wa- |*!@ying of the woman who married) land County dally. » erty weer, Be. ” of a residential subscriber with otors, for more - ; ber boy friend, ~ 5> ey | qatee pete contributed both moral and ti- ter. rushing ip after a flush former boy PLA ERR On PR nentiitatenert. | the usual appliances. years, has beer manufac-| tray im the lavatory failed to ain 4% “| won't go," she cried. “ai-want| She ~ «© | The incidence of the order on turing cars abroad. "These! ctose. ‘ircuit Judge’ Clark J. Adams to stay in jail. You told mel coula/*hille Mrs. Crenshaw) to 3 to keep Originally, moreover, the effec-/residential, commercial and indus ‘cars have conformed, | “He'Srdered the wamen fo cling to|fdered the distraught, 32-year-old /stay there always, and now you/Stugsted over possesson of a 25) with the exception of tive impetus for the downtown mall trial customers wil] be refined! + aah a life jacket, police said, but Mrs. |Berkley ‘woman committed’ to! won’t let me.” . woud pistol. Mrs, Lawrence was { Mrs. Sue Lawrence today was; Mrs. Lawrence had to be helped . shooting that Crenshaw and ba te aa ba arit d ropean standards of . , ; idea sprang: from this group's when actual tariffs are drawn up = iP ski panicked and disap-|Jonie State Hospital for life or wri. PSYCWJATRISTS AGREE leaders. next week. and size. ared beneath the water. McDon- | ‘il “ In gross, the boost figures *t) «- : |Be . z - A_commission of three psychia-|Hospital in SET UP PLAN ack 4 ued & ue cua Ye For many yeafs, going back’ ald said she could not swim. j ss . all There had been discussion by ytility’s present income from elec-|¥¢!! before World War II, General | * * * | , city officials and others in July tric service. Motors has had a study project on! cameron — ape cu ‘own =e ge zs SEE NO REASON under way looking te the time =n said apparently thinking she — Ve Vitor Gaoen & Amsocieses when there might be a demand) : . ; ay trists unanimously agreed on Mrs.} ‘Lawrence's mental condition. They were Dr. Ivan LaCore and Dr. A. Tauber of Pontiac and Dr. Rebert C, Behan of De- troit. The three had examined | Mrs. Lawrence in Oakland Coun. | | ty dail where she was being | held prior to preliminary exam- ination on charges of shooting Mrs. Wyvona Crenshaw, 33, of 6230 Snow Apple Lr., Indepen- Spring Brings oot ; was headed for shore. . Ft. Worth Central Business Dis-|the sation tet nance sane at at (0% & lighter car designed to con-|“Nirg Pryomski had. been living Otrange Doings 3 gg ee e position that no increase at all form to American ‘taste and stand- th her sister in Alanson for the; . trict plan had received widespread was warranted. So did the Mich- as aes sas site ted’ DY Animals Too national publicity. an Utilities Ratepayers As: { a ee of But - : til 1957 that Kalamazoo, an intervene in. the from her husband, Walter Pryom-| ol innged img peer ial case. ski, owner of Walt’s Boat Livery.) NEW YORK (AP)—Spring does action ‘a tn Febre ge er 8226 Highland Rd. They had pos agg animals as well ale . i le. e crazy mixed-up, weak mi snail qronn of Socal busi: married 10 months before the sep-|P y get P story up. ~ ards. * * * “A year and a half ago we began to mercitandise several The Commission staff had rec- | leis of our Eu ante ommended an increase of four charged his wife was keeping ‘aration. ideas. ness leaders set up a non-profit corporation. in this country with a view to soemnoaien’ icsenie Rival ina evaluating American interest in | | Pryomski said a divorce was| * * * | dence Township, te death April | company with other demanded custody of 18, ! i this! eeness @ few happenings this) posides agreeing that Mrs. Law- * * t Te Detroit a mother rabbit built |TeNCe was insane at the time of| Today's sanity hearing Company President Dan K. Kam) |pending. They had no children. This was the Downtown Kalama- said, ‘“‘We are very much disap- zoo Planning Committee, Inc. its pointed at the amount of the in-| th’: type of transportation. Since then, the demand for lighter ears has grown substantially, gore leadership consisted of one crease.” member from each of four lead-| Karn added, “‘This is the first ing financial institutions, the presi- electric rate increase we have been dents of one large and one small allowed in more than nine years downtown retail store, a utility and only the second genera! in- executive, and a Chamber of Com- crease in electric rates in 37 years merce executive. | “Wages, taxes and the cost of ~_ & ® everything we buy has gone.up Its stated purpose was ta raise and up. The rate increase author- funds with which to hire an expert ized by the Commission falls far to develop a long-range master|short of meeting these increased (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) casts." oO | ahd in 1958 foreign ear sales (Officer Knows the Law eT eee eee ace | IPSWICH, England (UP) —, | Policeman Roy Rushmore, | pollo eS ee eee charged with overtime parking, | | told the court: “I knew that 20 | “We have now, therefore,,; minutes is the parking. limit in | reached the conclusion that, while; the area except with special per- ja majority of Americans can un- | mission from a. uniformed po- | doubtedly be expected to continue; liceman. I was in uniform, so I gave myself permission.” He won. — | { to prefer more roomy and heavier ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)- | Killer of 11, Doomed Today, LINCOLN, Neb. — Charles;learn of it from reformatory offi- Starkweather, 20, slayer of 11, won’ cials. a two-week stay of execution today a little more than an hour before he was to go to the electric chair. Chief U.S. Dist. Judge Richard Robinson of Omaha stayed the execution until June 4. He said that would give Starkweather time to appeal a District Court denial of a writ of habeas corpus. Starkweather was scheduled for execution about 6 a.m, for one of the slayings during a murder rampage 16 months ago. The stubby red-haired youth admitted 11 gun and knife killings. Official witnesses and news- men were already gathering in a predawn thunderstorm when the acting state penitentiary warden, John Greenholtz, noti-— fied them the execution had been stayed. ‘ Protestant Chaplain Robert Klein had relayed the word of a possible stay to Starkweather. Half an*“hour later Starkweather learned the reprieve actually had been granted. ; * * * “He was pretty shaky,” said Greenholtz. ‘He was all prepared to go.” Belore the execution was called * * * ' What Caril has learned of the Given Two-Week Reprieve case in the past has come from} Starkweather from. death was | her attorneys, Mrs. Bowley said. | conducted by his father, Guy. The 11th hour effort to save | The /elder Starkweather first, phoned Judge Archibald K. Gard- ner of the U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in Huron, §.D. Jndge Gardner referred Stark- weather to Judge Robinson who was routed from bed at 1:45 a.m. Robinson called U.S. Dist. Judge Robert Van Pelt in Lincoln. Van Pelt was the judge who rejected the habeas corpus application, * * * Judge Robinson observed that Starkweather had been. without help of an attorney in- seeking the habeas corpus writ and that he contends his constitutional rights are being violated. SIGNED ORDER At 4:22 a.m. Robinson signed the order staying the execution. Word was phoned to Greenholtz and a U.S. marshal arrived at the prison with the signed order at 6:10 a.m. In denying Starkweather's writ, Judge Van Pelt noted the question of the youth’s Innocence was not raised in his application. g & .8 ® Starkweather had said previous- jly he thought he should have re- ceived no more than a life sen- tence. A béspectacled, bowlegged youth who stood 5 feet 5, Starkweather vaulted into notoriety! in January of 1958. Accompanied by his 14-year-old sweetheart Caril Ann Fugate, he set. out on a killing spree. Nine a nest for her five babies smack on top of a target mound at the * \city police firing range. A “‘cease-' fire’’ was called pending removal of the brood from pot-shot dis- tance. At Cranston, R.L, a pair of starlings set up housekeeping in a mail box. The residents tried three times to evict the birds and finally gave up. It's now a case of early birds and late mail. At Hurman, Iowa, a hen took a look at four kittens and decided to evict the mother cat and take over the maternal chores. It did too. The rightful mama-has been getting no closer than peeking dis- tance. * * * At the Bronx Zoo only mother- hood calmed down an agitated lady robin with a multiple-dwell- ing complex. The bird built nine nests before deciding on which one to sit and hatch. itheir examination, Dr. Tauber and ‘Dr. Behan testified the woman probably was insane at the time of the killing, too. | ~*~ * * | Dr. Behan had examined Mrs. jLawrence after an auto accident |28 months ago and came to the conclusion then that her mental condition had been affected by head injuries. He testified to that affect when Mrs. Lawrence later collected a $17,000 Circuit Court Judgement stemming from the accident. A part-time beauty operator and the mother of one son, Mrs. Law- rence was charged with commit- ting the murder in a fit of jeal- jousy. * * * She had dated the victim's hus- band, Donald; 26, before his mar- riage in January. But Mrs, Lawrence claimed in a formal statement after the j|quested by Mrs, Lawrence's counsel. W arraigned on a ‘charge of murder April 23, Mrs. |Lawrence collapsed and was un- able to leave a Sheriff's Depart- ment patrol car and enter the courtroom of Independence Town- ship Justice William H. Stamp. * * * The arraignment took place |while Mrs. Lawrence sat In the lcar, and later she had to be helped back up ‘the steps of County Jail by two deputies, News Flash - WASHINGTON, ® The Senate approved today a $35,000 ceiling on price support loans to any one farm or farmer. ‘qui ee | iH dtr re big s g ate ri : : g 2 Won’t Offer ROTC, Physical Education There will be rio ROTC at MSUO. Students will be encouraged to learn Russian. Physical education courses will be neither required nor offered. Students will study the phenome-| non of the growing dominance of the large corporation in America. These were some of the points announced today in a blue- for a curriculum at the Michigan State University Oak- land. The curricula was described 1s the product of more than-a year’s study by some of America’s out- standing educational leaders, a community citizens group, MSU staff members and a group of honor students. First classes will open this fall on the 1,400-acre Meadow Brook farms estate near Pontiac do- nated by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson. An enrollment of about 550 is ‘expected the ‘first year. (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) The banning of reserve. officer itraining and the dropping of physical education courses were sharp breaks from present prac- tices at Michigan State. Students* at the mother univer- sity have been agitating against compulsory ROTC. *~ * * ; Michigan State also has beem In Today’s Pre PES SSR & & Soy Comics . Tee eeetaweeeeeaae 7 County News ..sacsvccccees Editorials. ...... Feccechoues_.6 Farm & Garden ........ 4-% High School ......06+-s0s0s. 18: Obituaries .....scpeeseeces. UM ps beecdees dtvresgee 89-43 Theaters ....... veithews 32-38 TV & Radio Programs ..... 51 Wilson, Earl ....... eepivates @& Women's Pages ......,.... 28-31 St Cadiline “62” Seden “lexperiment if in the trial there) ;proud of its vast physical educa- tion plant and big-time football teams. A summary of the study de- clared its purpose was to develop a curriculum incorporating the newest and most promising ideas in American higher education, “The has not been one of revolution, ahhough tnere been a willingness to revolt if by doing so there was a possibility of capturing a quality of fresh- ness,"’ the report stated, * * * “The intent was ‘not to be ex- perimental, but a willingness to was a promise of greater effec- tiveness in the learning process,” it said, is $2,895. {Bright Spot.” FE 8-0486. adv. » - / - Starkweather Gets ~ Two-Week Reprieve (Continued From Page One) vittims in and around Lincoln were counted in three days, among them Caril’s mother, step- father and baby sister. ADMITTED 11TH SLAYING The trail ended with capture of the pair near Douglas, Wyo., Jan.| 29 after a parting-shot killing of a shoe salesman on a Wyoming highway. Starkweather subse- quently admitted the previously unsolved slaying of a Lincoln fill- ing station attendant, to bring his string to 11. * * * ; Starkweather was tried specifi- cally in the Jan. 27 shooting of a Bennet, Neb., high school junior, Robert Jensen, whose body was found in a storm cave with that of his girl friend Carol King. Jurors spurned the insanity plea which Starkweather’s court-ap- pointed attorneys had entered ov- er the youth’s objections, and rec- ommended death. * * * Caril, now 15, was tried six months later, was convicted of murder on grounds she aided and abetted Starkweather in the Jen- sen killing. She drew a life sen- tence. Her appeal to the State Su- preme Court is pending. ‘One criminologist, Dr. Jameés Reinhardt of the University of Nebraska, who studied the Stark- weather case intensively, conclud- ed that the boy killed for the sense of power it gave him. ; * * * Starkweather, bland and unemo- tional as ever, told the State Board of Pardons he was sorry he had killed. But he spent the bulk of his time complaining about his attorneys, whom he earlier This month marks the 25th an- niversary of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., national advertising agency, with headquarters in Bloomfield Hills. It was just over 25 years ago that two executive members of a prominent advertising agency de- cided to strike out on their own. They were W. A. P, John and James R. Adams. Both. had oc- cupied highly ‘responsible positions with one of America’s leading ad- vertising agencies. Both had worked on a wide variety of ac- counts with particular success in automotive advertising. The two of them had an abun- abiding combined talents—and little else. They formed a short-lived agency (John-Adams, Inc.), rented an office, hired a secretary and went out after business. , The two soon found, however, that-they needed an organization back of them to obtain the ac- counts they were after. x * Several large national agencies, knowing of their ability and wide acquaintance in automotive ad- vertising, made many interesting offers of mergers and buy-outs. Each offer contained a flaw of some kind, but it began to look as though they would have to accept some- faith in their i'two were about to go to New York to discuss the possibility of becom- ing a-branch of a large New York had dismissed. He insisted that with better counsel, he would have gotten off with a life sentence. * * * During his long prison wait, he put on more than 15 pounds. He spent his time writing his auto- biography, drawing pictures and reading — the Bible and Western fiction mostly. Seize Dope, Students Near MSU Campus EAST LANSING —Ten pounds of marijuana was seized in this town this morning and two ahichigs | igan State University students were charged with illegal posses- sion of narcotics. ts ke & State, Lansing and E4st Lansing police cooperated in the investiga- tion ing Arrested were William C. Reich, 23, of Chicago and John M. Harper, 20, of McHenry, III. State Police Detective Captain leading up to the early morn- raid. Thomas H. Grant said the pair had been under observation for some time. * ** He said they made ore sale of the rough marijuana to a source known to police. x* * * Grant said the sale and the raid took place off campus. Most of Nation Still Held in Muggy Grip By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS agency, Tom Wade, then manager of the Detroit office of the Curtis Publishing Co., suggested that they talk with Theodore R. MacManus. Strangely, the three men had never jmet, although their names, par- \ticularly in automotive advertising lcireles, were almost legendary. /MEET MacMANUS | Theodore F. MacManus, who had started his own agency around 1910, had handled several different automotive accounts, many of them vat the same time, although they were competitive. | * * * The young hopefuls met with him. The upshot was an agreement \that MacManus would furnish the capital, the national reputation and acceptance, as well as the back- ing of his smgll organization. The ambitious John and Adams agreed to produce $500,000 in new billings within one year or the arrangement would be terminated. The com- pany was to be known as Mac- Manus, John & Adams, Inc. and incorporation was completed in May 1934. It was on Sept. 22, 1934 that the new organization struck its first “‘pay dirt.”’ While they were waiting their turn to make a pre- sentation for the Pontiac Motor Division account, they received a call from Midland, from the late Dr. Willard H. Dow, presi- dent of the Dow Chemical Com- pany. Dr. Dow wanted to know if they were interested in handling the advertising for a mew but small Dew Division with a tota] billing of $18,000. They were! Thus, Dow came in before lunch ;—and before dinner that evening \the néw organization also had won the account pf the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Corp. The nation’s weather pattern of| By the end of the calendar year the past several days showed only 1934. total billings combining the minor changes today. * * * .It was more showers and thun- lold MacManus, Inc. accounts and |those newly acquired Dow, Pontiac, land other accounts amounted to derstorms across the major part $481,000. of the country with the possibility of stormy weather in some areas. * * * * * * One year later, MacManus, John |& Adafns, Inc. had chalked a gross Some relief from the hot and,°f $3.888,000 in billings. The new humid weather appeared in sight |8@@ncy was on its way. for most of the Great Lakes re- gion and middle Mississippi Val-/Ported by a talented and growing | ley in the next 24 hours. But the/Staff, solicited and won the Cadillac In 1935, the three men, now sup- al Division in New York has been recently agencies in 24 different countries. thing. One drab spring day when the ° Motor Division account. It is noteworthy that through the muggy weather held a clammy grip on wide areas from the southern Plains east and north-|25 years of its existence, Mac-| eastward into the Eastern states.|Manus, John & Adams, Inc. has had only four presidents—the first The Weathe r jthree in that order and the present | president, Ernest A. Jones, a Full Us. We rotege of W. A. P. John. Fee MnSer Saree weet ee Po cleady turning cooler this afterh - . a nied by a thendershower, high ‘e- This is a significant year ,for comps fever tontghi. and temerrew, A tew E. A. Jones, who is celebrating 20 showers likely Saturday. Low tonight 52. years with the organization. dng cnttting to northwerl this after. mern! © nerthwes after- 7 moen at 12-18 vaibes but briefly higher GROOMED FOR POST during thunderstorm | Jones attracted the attention of Today in Pontiac Fail temperature preceding 8 a.m gan Band and Michigan Daily at At @ a.m.: Wind velocity 10 m.p.h the University of Michigan. Direction—North. . 7 Gun sets Priday at 7-33 pm | His work at the agency following Sun rises Saturday at 5 04 am Moon sets Saturday at 5 23 am Moon rises Friday at 810 pm. that he was potential material fo’ Dewntewn Temperatures 1 a.m.. iy ee 66 11 a.m... 2. .eeeee ¢2'groomed for that position long be- Tames 67 1 Oe ocencre fore he became president in De- . ns ° 7 2 P.M... 2.0000 66 cember, 1955. * * * Tharsday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) different floors of the Fisher Build- ing and needed even more space, —Sun, rain |which could not be provided. The Year Age in Pontise itwo surviving founders, John and Highest a aisieaielsiee ec . Adams, purchased seven acres at Mean temperature ..................54 [the corner of Woodward avenue Weather—Ra and West Long Lake road and Highest ond, Lowest Temperatures This|began planning what was probably 6 in 1941 ate in OF Years 33 in 1883 the first building designed for a Theretey’> a Chast, " major advertising agency. satimore 81 68 Memphis, ps 70, After discussion with clients Bismarck oe 30 M. Beach oe 30) and suppliers, the agency went papeer ie £3 60 Minneapolis 59 45, @h@ad with the plans.and in De- Charieston 83 ic New Orleans 87 16 cember, 1952 moved into the at- pienso. «6 BS Bextor GS SS) tractive hillside site it occupies 82 67 Peliaton ™% 44) today. Detroit i | Prtsbutet $ | ] th 00 Presently, with some em- Duluth 54 Bt. Lou 85 65 ' * Port Worth $2108 Francisco #8 ss ployes at the Bloomfield Hills Mauro oe 38 Traverse. icthicts, sewer, — a dozen still 7 res’ it. ; Kanuss City ® os Tempe $3 | Through the years MacManus, a a John while manager of the Michi- length of In 1950 the agency occupied three} * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959— MacManus, John, Adams Observes. 25th Anniversary A completely staffed Internation- working with affiliate 6 PROTEGE AND FOUNDER ing member of MacManus, John can advertising volume, MacManus, John & Adams will bill in excess of $40,000,000 the current year. Jones (left) and W. A. P. John, -the only surviv- reminisce over one of the firm’s first advertis- ing layouts which appeared in The Pontiac Press in 1934. The national agency is celebrating Now rated 26th among the Amert- in dollar ,| it still handles Pontiac and | Cadillac Motor Divisions of Gen- eral Motors in ‘addition to Dow Chemical Company, which has grown to include 27 different visions. Ernest A. & Adarhs, Inc., significant for president in the in year with the organization. Jones is the fourth MacManus, John and Adams, in that order. Once considered a predominantly automotive agency, us, John & Adams has been successful diversifying its accounts to in- clude such items as food wraps, gloves, shoes, adhesives, building products, beverages, publications, public utilities, packaging material and numerous others. In addition, it handles many con- sumer Pentiac Press Pheote its 25th anniversary. This year is particularly Jones, who now marks his 20th history of the agency, succeeding National Speakers Would Discuss Medical Issues Plans for an annual clinic day the general public are under way at Pontiac General Hospital. Under the auspices of the hos- pital’s medical staff, it is proposed that nationally known speakers ap- GM Will Make Small Car in ‘59 (Continued From Page One) models, there is developing a suf- ficient demand in the smaller, lighter car area to warrant the production domestically of an automobile that we have had un- der development for some time. “Accordingly, General Motors will offer this fall, at the time our other 1960 models are in- troduced, a distinctively new Chevrolet, to be called the Cor- vair, which will add to the Chev- rolet line gq sedan «' lighter weight, lower first co . and re- duced operating expense. Gen- eral Motors of Canada has also decided to produce the Corvair and is making an announcement te that effect today. * * * “The Corvair is designed pri- marily to conform to the standards of automotive transportation that exist on this continent. While it will be priced attractively and will be economical to operate and maintain, jt will not be a so-called “stripped down’ model. It also differs substantially from the cars being imported into this country from abroad by General Motors and by other manufacturers and distributors. SHORTER THAN CHEVIE “Both wheelbase and over-all the Corvair will shorter than the present Chevro- let passenger car.‘Interior dimen- ions, however, will still be large | |S graduation convinced the founders |enough to seat six passengers. In appearance, in comfort and com- heading the agency, ind he was|Petitive performance it will be outstanding. In every way it will conform to the high standards typical of any General Motors product. “The Chevrolet Motor Dtvi- sion will manufacture the Cor- vair in its expanded Willow Ran pliant in the Detroit area and also in plants at Kansas City, | Missouri, and Oakland, Call- fornia. It will be merchandised by all dealers. holding Chevrolet franchises. “Without going into details, which must, of course, be with- held until announcement time as is the case with any new model, I can say that this distinctive, smaller and ‘lighter car embodies certain features which ‘are new to the American automotive in- dustry and represent a flew con- cept in automotive transportation. We are sure that you will want to see and drive this car -when it is introduced.” City Hospital Plans Annual Clinic Day pear here in talks aimed at both for the medical profession and|the medical world and the yeneral public. Dr. C. G. Burke, chief of staff, said it is hoped that the initial clinic day can be sponsored this fall. Dr. Burke outlined plans to the hospital's Board of Trustees last night. Although the staff proposes to raise most of the money to lfinance the clinic, the Board of Trustees voted to contribute $500 to help meet expenses. * * * “This type of program will be conducted in the hospital’s name and will undoubtedly lend pres- tige to the hospital and the city,” saiq William P. Babcurk. vice chairman of the board Giving their blessing to the clinic day, trustees foresaw that it would result in improved medical service and encourage the atmosphere of research and study which the hospital is fos- tering here. “This is the type of program that we always hoped the huspital could establish,” said Mrs, B. B. Roush, a veteran trustee of the hospital. a * * “Since ours is hospital, providing training for 1n- terns and technicians, it is proper that we have a full-scale educa- tional program, such as a clinic day.”’ A staff committee headed by MSUO Courses Stress Intellect (Continued From Page One) work for the development gflear and effective writing. Experimentation with such tech- niques as closed circuit. television, ltape recordings, film clips and movies will be encouraged. * * * Small discussion groups, personal consultation between student and teacher, and independent study wil] be advocated. All students will be required to participate in a course on great. issues, dealing with such themes as religion and man, peace and war, and liberty and freedom. A program of on-the-job training will begin as early as the sopho- more year in the teacher training program. ‘ There will’ be a definite move away from vocational training in ministra * * i * * Traditional fields of engineering such as civil, automotive, chemicel and mechanical will be abandoned) for a fresh concopt of engineering science, Only. one engineering degree, bachelor of engineering science, an / educational Dr. C. T. Ekelund is in charge of arranging the clinic day. Dr. Burke said that three or four speakers would be invited to discuss medical subjects with the staff and other trained hospital personnel, with the evening speak- er talking on a subject of general) interest. | Law Aims Bill for Income Tax at State House State Rep. Arthur J. Law (D- Pontiac) directed his income tax bill towards the House of Repre- . { | \Angered Dem — Shakes Lansing burst by a House Democrat has lative tax compromise efforts but the meetings as “useless” The Day in Birmingham Detroit Legislator Rips in Tax Hunt LANSING @ -— An angry out- marred the relative calm of legis- apparently failed to alter plotting course. Another meeting was set for Tuesday just before Rep. T. John Lesinski (D-Detroit) exploded crit- icism against Senate Republicans on the bipartisan negotiating com- mittee. It was at the windup of a 0- minute session yesterday. Lesinski threatened to — ut cooled off after other House com- mittee members disputed that GOP senators summarily rejected some their GOP: Senators’ Stand ¢ Chairman Reveals Plans for June Fine Arts Festival | The Birmingham Junior Cham- ber of Commerce last night named — Lovers of the Festival,” * * * The festival is being by The Bloomfield Art Assn. in operation with civic and cult organizations of Birmingham and Bloomfield Township. A variety of activities, to be presented in the Birmingham and Bloomfield area, is being headlined by James Melton, in- ternationally known concert art- ist, The Detroit City Ballet, Wil- liam Dollar, director, and mem- bers of The Windsor Light Opera Company. An outstanding art show, en- titled “‘The New Landscape in Art and Science” will be on display of his proposals, : ‘How can you talk with them when they want one thing and that's it?” asked the Detroiter. He) referred to the GOP demand for a use tax increase. “How can you compromise? There’s no room for compromise. They reject everytping else,” he sputtered while three Republican House members and Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski (D-Detroit) tried to slow him down. Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port te at The Bloomfield Art Assn. Gal- leries, 361-N. Woodward, Birming- ham, June 6 through June 14, 2 = to 9 p.m. daily. Admission is will be among the features for : + &£ # children, - & « Representative artists to be) 7. George Cooper, general found in the collection include such names as Jose de Rivera, Gyorgy Kepes, Jose Guerrero and Pi Mondrian. * * * Other attractions of the festival are satire of suburban living, pre- Huron) said he thought GOP sena-| tors would buy an additional tax, of limited duration, earmarked for deficit reduction and rebuilding the veterans trust fund. “Did they tell you they would?, Did anybody say that?"’ Lesinski| asked, turning on Phillips. “] think that’s what the Senate | will do,’ Phillips replied. “Do | you know what they’ll do? I don’t | know. I base my Opinion on 17 | years experience in the legisla- | ture.” , He indicated the four GOP} Senate negotiafors merely were) cautious about committing col- | | | ! frictions were straining GOP Sen- ate solidarity. lenging the ‘‘assumed’’ Senate leadership. The group wants to move more quickly toward a tax compromise. Kalamazoo to Get Shoppers’ Mall (Continued From Page One) plan for the revifalization of down- town Kalamazoo. In outlining this goal, its chair- man cited concern among mer- chants over recent vacancies in what were formerly choice down- town locations, and the springing jup of outlying shopping centers. The committee members, he reported, “decided not to wait until this (downtown) area de- teriorates further, but to go out and meet the competition now.” The committee then asked every business and property owner in the downtown area to contribute a fraction of one per cent of as- sentatives today. he said. * Law estimated its annual yield at between 85 and 100 million dollars. The measure would tax personal incoine at six per cent of the federal income tax liability minus $5 for the taxpayer and each of his dependents. * * * “As an example,”’ he said, a man with a wife and two children, earning $5,000 a year, pays $420 of that is $25.20, in deductions, would give him a state tax liability of $5.20. Simple procedures and tax forms and a provision for weekly withholding from salary checks, he said, would make the program easy and inexpensive to admin- ister. Earlier this month, Law submit- ted a similar measure based on sve per cent of the federal income liability but with no deductions. It also proposed a 10 per cent cor- poration profits tax and repeal of other business levies. 4 Democratic Club in Pontiac Invites Mackie to Dance Guest of honor at tomorrow night’s ninth annual spring dance to be put on by the Pontiac Demo Commissioner John C. Mackie. * * * Allen Pilkinton, club president, regular meeting at the UAW Hall, cratic Club. will be State Highway advisory in creating a feasible program for|*™4 sessed downtown property valua- Law’s bill would base the tax on|tions. Total assessed value of the the federal income tax liability,.a rea was listed at some $15 mil- lion. Response to the challenge was immediate and favorable. Within less than two months more than $40,000 had been raised and the committee was able to announce the hiring of Victor Gruen and Associates to draw up Kalamazoo’s master plan. In the next 11 months planning consultants and architects from the Gruen firm worked closely with the committee and with city offi- cials in drawing up the long-range plan. Finally, in March 1958, the re- sult of this concerted effort— “Kalamazoo's Central Business District—1980""—was ready for un- veiling. Committee members and city officials got a special preview in the afternoon, and a_ public presentation was made the sa evening. available for widespread distribu- tion, This brought to a close the pri- mary need for the Downtqwn Kala- mazoo Planning Committee, Inc., although {its corporate structure continues in force on a standby basis. , Less than a month after the plan’s unveiling, the City Com- mission endorsed it ‘‘in principle,” the first phase will be offered. ~ | leagues at a time when Giecuall the past three years. From seven to nine GOP senjham MOMS unit, ators have talked lately of chal-|Served on the State Board. sented by St. Dunstan’s Guild; the Clawson Playhouse Children’s Cinema; a sidewalk cafe reminis- cent of Montmartre and music in| the air piped from Grinnell’s win-| dow where locally-known artists! will be performing. : for the school’s first exchange dent next fall. * * A Birmingham woman, Mrs. Howard Estes. of 492 Rivenoak St. was named president of the Nation- al Board of MOMS of America yesterday at the National Con- vention in Washington, D.C. The wife of the late Heward Estes, former state representa- tive, Mrs. Estes has been a member of the National Board school for further informa- The Ceuncil will also sponsor @ car wash at the school. -~ * * The group needs $650 to sponsor jan exchange student through A past president of the Birming-| American Field Service. Thus far, she also has|it has earned $150 of the June goal. Allocation Board Votes to Freeze County Taxes (Continued From Page One) | Southfield agreed to drop from $1 pi »~|to 80 cents, while Waterford agreed Commaltee plead he pao | be cut from $1.32 to $1.31. ae Pontiac school district would “It's ‘about time for the county and schools together to do some- thing outside this act,’ Emerson said. In 1932 the Legislature adopted the act which limits taxing be- tween the county, townships, and schools to 15 mills of property valuation. Year after year, as areas grow) in population and there is a cor-| responding increase in demand for) ; ‘municipal services, the Tax Board ‘Vagether: “What I say might influence jhas been perplexed by trying tO iar we do here next week.” divide up the 15 mills three ways. | | The solution is possible, Emer-|—™erson, superintendent of county \son told Board members, “‘but it’s Schools, said. |not going to be found under this! Emerson said: 15-mill act.” Rowston, mayor of Pontiac, | said he favored holding the line | on last year’s tax rates as it | then provided Oakland County ets.” with the “basis” of asking tax- . payers to approve special mill- | Major reason for Oakland asking age beyond the 15 mills for for 85 more than last year’s rate soaring operating expenses. 5 because the county faces a. He also said it would provide deficit*of more than a million dol- reason to “appeal” to the State /@Ps, Moore said, ‘because of @ Legislature for a change in the uge social welfare load. 1932 law. le With Emerson doubting it would 'work, Rowston quizzed Smith and Moore as to why Oaklang County had, never asked taxpayers for added millage. j Smith answered, “The court- house proposal has kind of scared & us out of it.” Smith referred to. 1954 when. county voters said no to a special tax levy to pay off and have For FIRST QUALITY ELECTRICAL GOODS et MONEY-SAVING PRICES Always SHOP at SIMMS MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Famous “ROO} a bond issue to build a new. court- house, ’ Emerson said he “doesn’t share the view” of many who believe it would be just as easy for the county to ask for special |B factory’ guarantees Comes mt, millage as school districts and (& toy" °Py: Ts low price plas Pod. 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The |2"d sooty smudges on a staircase warden te . a cae jeight miles outside Nassau. ly beside her accused busband |added a recommendation that he/the London bombing; Charles Hub-| - ‘ a ta n and headboard wes charred but [heading to the lower floor, indicat- on : be banished from the islands. |bard, an American-born British Christie did not sleep well and | i, sandy hair was not |ing a struggle might have taken pom etn Suen wearer mest | The 33-year-old De Marigny | After a month-long hearing, the! ; itizen; and H. C. Christie, a close| Whem be awoke at 6:45 a. m. he ed place out in the hall, Oakes’ re- val there is doubtful. The fel- | was tried f rder in @ case jury found the crown had not ~*~ * * citizen, ; , hs on | me eo ty owing beckgrounds. Vthe case.) | pos by ‘bungled police work, |proved De Marigny guilty. It voted) There the case has rested for|friend and business associate. ar ae Ge beeahtog ey ps —_ _— lay untouched in ha Grew. By JACK V. FOX | $$ — ——— more than 15 years. Nancy, who! Hubbard left. with Mrs. Hen-| J oneg barefooted and in pe: | . ’ Press inherited most of the Oakes for-|neage around 11 p.m. Christie ac- H Christie’ was the first suspect. — eae tune, had her marriage annulled.|cepted an invitation to stay the —_ — = proatngy _ GM Reported Planning An examination of his arms, hands Sir Harry Oakes was a man stoi S W i]] = A d ‘lice aanmeaeentl , ; F in A 4 ee m bsequently married thenight. They were alone in the big} 4, hed actory in Argentina ‘and face revealed no trace of seemed to know he was marked gt. I la Ss to tten Baron von ‘Hoyningen-Huene but/house, their separate bedrooms ene: he — Ld ge burns. He was declared cleared. for murder. tianlian a | BUENOS AIRES — The news- - & « . ° they became estranged. She is now) The Canadian-born vnutti-mation POLICE Institute at MSU in England and has been escorted On the bed lay Sir Harry. His paper El Nacional said General: Suspicion turned to De Marigny. aire had left a trail of enemies by Cmdr. Michael Parker, tormer [)yundee Plant to Be head was covered with blood from) Motors plans to build a iactory in It was found that the hair of his in amassing a fortune from Can- aoe re i equerry to Prince Philip. |four deep wounds inflicted by some Argentina in the near future to hands, arms, hig hair and beard ada’s biggest gold mine and hard. Pontiac Police Sgt. John Wil- sity; James M. Slavin, police chiel, De Marigny subsequently Pinel Bi . C kind of blunt instrument. The mat.'Produce trucks and automobiles. |were singed. He had an explana- business deals in the palmy, sun-'liams will attend the annual Insti- Kalamazoo; Police Capt. Norman|ried Mary M. Taylor, niece of the| iggest in ement tress was smoking from patches) The newspaper, which has close tion—two, in fact. He might have drenched ‘British colony of the Ba- tute on Police-Community Relations J. Schleigh, director of training, |!ate Myron C. Taylor, ’ wes where it had been set afire. relations with the government, sajd singed his hair lighting hurricane hamas ‘Sunday through May 29 at the Kel-/Baltimore, Md., Police Dept.; and American envoy to the Vatican. | DUNDEE — The nation’s largest, « eR General Motors had completed a re = hagas aa praia His piquant, 18-year-old daugh- logg Center for Continuing Educa- Dr. Carson McGuire, professor of This week Cyril Stevensor, cement plant will start operations) Colonial police were summoned study of the market, sources of fen ng chickens at his. chicken ter, Nancy, had defied him to tion in East Lansing. educational psychology and arec-| editor of the Nassau Herald and jin this southeastern Michigan com-'pbut, at the same time, the Duke supply, and other details and wed twice-married Count Alfred x ** x tor, laboratory of human relations,| a member of the colonial legis- |munity next fall. lof Windsor, then governor, called would present its proposals to the He also had an alibi. He had “ne de Marigny, a Frenchman whom | The institute is sponsored by the University of Texas. | lature, pushed a petition through Roblee B. Martin, general man-|in separately experts {rom tbe Mi- government next month. jtertained guests very late at his Oakes despised as a fortune |\isU School of Police Administra- x *& * | the lower house to reopen the aoor of the Dundee Cement Co lami Police Department, Capt. E-1- own home that night. It was pos- hunter—and whose, hatred Was ion and Public Safety with the co-| Other speakers will be Donald| “*** said a combination of factors ward S. Melchen, head of the “ste MAtee! hi sar el sheng showed ne returned. operation of the National Confer- Shoemaker, editor of the editorial | However, Nassau political favored selection of Michigan for Homicide Bureau, and Capt. James Bay City s Missile S ip a have Pa an ts ae be So wary was Sir Harry that he ence of Christians and Jews, Inter-|page of the Miami, Fla. Herald,|sources said the upper house would the $30 million plant which will|O. Barker, head of the Identifica- Has Power to Spare alt have ‘fommnitted the murder moved from night to night from national Assn. of Chiefs of Police,| whose topic will be ‘‘A Look at/reject the move unless concrete have a capacity of 20 million bags ton Bureau. ; |was very short one to another of the five homes Michigan Assn. of Chiefs of Police | Others: Police-Press Relations,’’}evidence was introduced. Steven- |of cement a year. | Then began a tragi-comedy off BAY CIT Y —The generators | ; he owned around the capital of and the: Michigan Sheriff's ‘Assn./and Larry W. Fultz, Houston po-/son has said he has new evidence! One of the major factors, he errors. Curious crowds swarmed aboard the USS Wilson, the Navy's} Captain Barker became ¢on- . , : i ial.”’ he d ifused in his testimony and, finally, Nassau. He slept with a pistol 1" Nigior purpose of the institute lice inspector. who will speak onjand can point his finger at the|said, was the “market potential.” into the estate an invaded the first missile-launching destroyer| et. case if sed : ae : \‘Racial Factors in Law Enforce-|murderer, but has declined to| ‘Engineering studies indicated house. Thirteen persons were found which was built here, could easily the crown's c # apsed. a drawer beside his bed and ; , . usually had an armed guard in the ee —— ret a | ment.’” name the killer. 'Michigan is expected to be one of '° nave gone ye the bedroom, supply the electricity requirements house. | areactes y | “A Police Administrator Looks| x * * lthe fastest growing states over the | leaving ald eh a everywher?. | o¢ a community of 3,000 popula-| The Kraho Indians of Brazil have * * _ at Police-Community Relations”| If the case should be reopened,|next decade and that the entire Someone carried a Chinese silk tion itwo village governments. One rules But on the night of July 7, 1943., Among the°guest speakers at the| will be the subject of an addréss|Gov. Sir Oswald Baynor Arthur|Great Lakes are and will continue screen from beside Oakes’ ‘bed phe destroyer, which was in the rainy season, a time of sgmeone caught the 68-year-old|six-day conclave will be Mildred) by Howard R. 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It was essentially a defen- influence beyond uP buf office and Stalin =P Acheson, 3. Whether the ory | Arr ast 300 | In Strike Battle . » AP News Analyst former eye = =o a sive policy, not an aggressive one. |Amer ican military alliances and|policy, was outmoded and Duilles/je: loose before he became secre- ‘ ASHINGTON (AP)—John Fos- en-|ienore os called ~ tary 4l-| nUrLES DISAGREES \power remained firm and the So-| should have sought and pursued tary in 1953—ultimately favorable BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Some 300 strikers” ter Dulles, ffom the moment he|/#9ces around mmunist Dull ith ‘viets didn't gain an extra foot of a different one of his own making, jor unfavorable to the West—were ; retennd asteeesiney ef ‘stihe be. Perimeter and economic help to as doomed. © it mal real estate. jwith more aggressiveness and less|already too powerful to be affect. Were arrested Thursday night after thousands of rioters and - ee and neutrals. ‘oughly in presidentia ~*~ *« * ‘defensiveness, or with more! jed in their direction or destina-. police had turned downtown Buenos Aires into a battlefield. cause of flis spreading cancer.! The purpose was direct, ebvious|“@mpaign before he became sec-| ,, friendliness and less hostilit : belonged to history, What will his-|and simple: to keep communism retary. He called it “‘negative, fu.|_ Yet, the Soviets and Red Chi-\i . ¥:___ tion by him or any one man A visiting dignitary, President Sukarno of Indonesia, was t of him? lek jmining ‘toy mace nd,|tile and immoral.” He said it was M©8* went ahead by leapsintheir «. Whether he was wise in de- nt in the melee when strikers shouti ti t a pa aavic deny thet tis Tl lmititarily, ——— 5 politi: ilimited to reacting to Soviet ac. D&S went ahead by leaps in their pending so much on his own think-, “2¥U65' 'n the melee when strikers shouting antigovernmen = : own internal development,” par- Father Brings His Son ing or whether he should have slogans pressed around the open car carrying him to Gov- year-old man gave to the service) ——— tions. In short, he sajd the United | 1. y the Soviet Union in the made far greater use of the minds, ¢,- ; . :j and welfare of his country tre-| ; |\States should create /crises for the field of weapons which put added to Police i in Stab-Death ot thi. “ek atean «eis the! ernment House for a call on President Arturo Frondizi. ; mendous and tireless dedication. - |Soviet Union instead of letting the ; j ves . Psychopath Kills Pets pressure on the West .to stand! VENICE, Calif. (AP)—A father State Department - Police finally detached the car from the mob, and He quit only because of the ill- {Soviet Union create crises for us back. The cold war betwee, Fast : nese which dnonpecite tac ‘ep. la Storybook ee | met cea Se Waramn secretary a or Be eee comes | . * * Sukarno reached Government House safely. **t | {he took over the Acheson policy. niles went to the hospital jday night in connection with the) In the years ahead he may Two persons were killed when a fourth-story balcony But. only unfolding events—his-| PARSIPPANY, N.J. (AP) —/made it his own, even expanded when he took office six years ago {fatal stabbing of an engineer. prove to have been a hero of crammed with battle viewers crashed to the street. Another What lice called the “hellish on it with new military alliances. | ‘ x * * American history, or a very mi- tory itself—can ever give a final| po ee t VERDICT MUST WAIT j : - i? tgatids eectainen| 25 persons were injured in the street fighting, in which answer to the central question of prank of a sadistic psycopath’’ ; ; Evington Scharling, 35, was nor ligure, or even an un streetcars and buses were overturned and burned. his stewardship: Was he a good has brought sadness to children at! Yet Dulles had hardly taken of-; This is why many years mustisjain with a hunting knife when one secretary of state in the sense that Storybook Farms, a fairyland fice beforg Soviet policy changed, Pass before history can give a fi-\|he scuffled with two boys he ad-- No one now—and certainly not * * * the policy he pursued was wise? amusement attraction. at least’ outwardly, Forty-four Nal verdict on the policy and wis- monished for breaking bottles in Dulles, whose sense of history Violence erupted when bank clerks striking for higher ° His great task was dealing * * * days after Dulles was sworn in, dom of Dulles, for it will take the alley behind his home. was too sharp for that—can claim) wages demonstrated one day before a government deadline ” " with communism. If his whole) The owner, Joseph O'Bryan, the old dictator, Joseph Stalin, M#ny years and many events as x © *® to know positively the answers tO (5. 9 return to work. policy toward the world of, the found five goats ard two rabbits died, and with him went the need- they unfold to show: Later Ben Salerno appeare dat the questions just raised. But no . . i= 7 Soviets and Red Chinese were to at the attraction shot and clubbed lessly savage Soviet foreign’ 1. Whether his policy leq, Or|the Venice detective bureau, with one can Challenge this about him The clerks presented Congress two petitions and be summed up in a single sen-'to death Thursday. |policy. helped lead, to the ultimate ruina- his son Michael and Raymond he did his best as he saw it. began marching toward Government House when heavily tence, this could be it: ‘‘Hold| ‘Dead animals lay all over the Mis successors took a softer |ine Uion or triumph of communism or |Knittle, both 16. He said the boys reinforced police units attempted to head them off. tight and don't let them budge an place,” said O'Bryan. although their purpose, and they t0 @ nia be- itold him Knittle stabbed Scharling The tolls for the St. Lawrence Other workers joined the clerks in the battle. Police inch.” x * * made no bones about it, was the tween East a fest 'because he slapped him. Seaway are scaled to pay for the . 4 tied made liberal use of tear gas, fire hoses and clubs. The strike . } This was exactly the “‘contain-|goats had been shot. _|They managed to increase their’ 2. Whether, by the time he took 'picion of murder. - tional Geographic Society. | has een. in ‘Drogress fort six weeks. turned his son in to police Thurs- 4 x~ * * | A week ago two rabbits and two/same: Communist expansion: * * * | The youths were booked on sus- project in 50 years, says the Na-| WM 63° ANNIVERSARY SALE LAST CHAN Are Your Last Chances for Big Anniversary Sale Savings! 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The question is whether the achievements are worth what we are spending on them, time-wise. School officials point to a high rate of “drop outs,” students who don't care to continue in the band. Perhaps we have sacrificed par- ticipation on the altar of excel- lence. x *« * Should a third of the in-school time be spent mastering music? This is a little steep—there are too many other subjects that get short- changed this way. For those who want this professional training, after school instruction is available. x **§ * Many parents of band children and former band members feel strongly that cutting practice hours is bad for the band, and it may well be, but school board members and administrators feel it is better for the boys and girls. A.P. Substantiates Hoffa’s First Statement As a Director of The Associated Press, I heartily applaud the A.P.’s quick substantiation of a statement Horra denied. The top Muscle Man discovered a threat of his was back- firing all over the place, and he sought sanctuary in the ancient and shopworn device of declaring, “I was misquoted.” * * * This practice has long been a flimsy protective device of boys who talk too much. True to the traditions of the trade, The Asso- ciated Press allowed Big Mouth to file his denial and allege “distor- tions of the truth.” Then quite as promptly, it reiterated and con- firmed the original statement. * * * Half a dozen independent news- ‘ papermen heard the original re- marks and reported them back to r their several disassociated publi- - cations. There was complete unanimity in their accounts. * * * No news association and no news- paper should take any more of these frightened denials lying down. The first publication I recall rebelling was The Chicago Tribune. A Windy City politician talked when he should have listened and The Tribune re- ported it accurately. They printed the speaker’s hasty denial the next day with another statement from the reporter re-affirming | everything in the original story. x * ‘ -_ * In the current instance, Horra more or less challenged the whole United States and offered to take on the entire nation with a strike that would rattle the teeth of the back- woodsmen in Maine and the shippers in San Diego. It backfired fast. x wr. * Other union leaders repudiated the whole move and Horra was left holding an uncomfortable bag with no place to go. So, he cried ‘“mis- quoted.” x *©§ * Oddly, 24 hours before this, I THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mark Dally Except Sundey 48 W Huron 8 Pontiac Michigan Published by Tur Pontice Press Company oun A. River Assistant Advertising Manager Rve@se.. Bassert Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Eant M. Treépweu Pirzoraato 1, ; Circulation Manager Howas # Vice President and Business Manager , G Marswatt Jordan, Local Advertising ‘ Manager Joun W Prrzcerate Secretary and Editor Groecr C. Inman Classified Munager Hasey J Resp Managing Editor The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for tepubliiceation of all local news printed tn this news r as well as ai] AP news dispatches The tac Phess ic delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ week: where carrier service is not evallabje. by mall tn Oakland. Genesee, Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it is $12.00 a year. els¢where tn Michigam and si! @ther places in the United Statrs $20.00 a vear. All mail subscriptions peyable tn advance. Postage bas been paid at 2nd ciass rate at Pontiac, Michigan. Member of ‘ received a news release from Life agazine quoting Hoffa as say- Sy are now in a position to control strike issues. If Congress is stupid enough to pass a bill banning secondary boycotts, we’ll fix it so all our contracts expire on the same day.” There’s the same approximate idea muttered more than a week before to still another source. kok Ow I'm proud of The Associated Press for carrying its stout reaffirmation of the original quotation. It’s time all newspapers and news associations stopped allowing cheap shysters to blame reporters for the speakers’ own bungling and ineptitude. The A.P. sticks by its guns. The Pontiac Press will, too. —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Awakens Us to ~ Better Appreciation This 1959 Michigan Week has put a big accent on what Oakland Coun- ty contributes toward making this a - great state. During it our residents have been doing some plugging. And we've as- sumed a better conviction by doing some listening. x * * For instance, there’s a city of comparable size te Pontiac that went on the air to exploit its at- tractions, principal among which is nearly 100 lakes in its county. Oakland County has 423. Another told of its great indus- tries, naming a long list, none of which carries a national meaning. Reflect a little on what Oakland County has in this category. * * * And another exploited its great educational advantages, with noth- M ic ‘hel ert. che & Se RONEN BAN NS ALS Ste UP Aare ‘ fo, David Lawrence Says : Cc Lk LoS 3 ‘ Ae Laks S ti Cu) gi 4, BV ita Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, Tra La ang one pensey nn Geneva Talks Highly Impractical GENEVA — The hopes of the world have been raised to the point where many people naively believe that a conference either of foreign ministers or of chiefs of state can really settle interna- tional disputes. But what hap- pened here Thursday night illustrates the ut- ter impractica- bility, of the method, eS pe- cially when com- LAWRENCE plex subjects lke the security of a continent are under discussion. For several days formal sessions have been held to no avail. At last the word went around that a dinner was to be given at which only the four foreign ministers and their top aides would sit down to- ing above high school. We have a uni- egether. versity. Still another pointed to its pre- eminent cultural advantages, nam- ing some of which we never heard. Oakland County has world famous Cranbrook. And yet another pointed to its rec- reational grounds. Our county has more state parks and other such out- door attractions than any other of the 83 counties in Michigan. * * * Yes, Michigan Week has awak- ened us to a more secure realiza- tion of what we have right here at home. Comparisons are healthy. It seems to be a bigger privilege than we had known we enjoyed to live right here at home. The Man About Town County Directory To Give More Reasons Why We Are Fortunate Trees: What we can be so close to that we don’t see the woods. An advance peek at the proofs for the 1959 county directory, being put out by Clerk-Register Daniel T. Murphy, makes one feel more fortunate for living in Oakland County. Besides giving a list of the national, state, county, city, village and township officers, comprising several hundred names, it also has population figus®s and ‘other facts of much interest. It points out that among the 1,088 coun- ties in our 50 states, Oakland holds an out- standing spot. In several respects our en- tire mation has nothing else of such a comparable and pleasing nature. The directory will be for free distribu- tion. When it is issued that fact will be given in this column. Verbal Orchids to- Miss Ella M. Green of 217 North Saginaw St.; 101st birthday. » Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinney * of 303 Raeburn St.; 60th wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Mary Groner of 9 Cooley St.; 89th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Fairchild of 57 Elizabeth Lake Road; golden wed- ding. Eli Brendel of 18 Matthews St.; 86th birthday. Mrs. Lena Z. Burger of 7 South Shirley St.; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoare of Oxbow Lake; golden wedding. a * * * There would be no taking of notes or recording of things said. it would be what was proclaimed beforehand as a “‘social’’ affair. But everybody in town, particu- larly the newsmen, noted ‘that business suits were to be “worn, and it was described by official spokesmen as an “‘informal"’ din- ner. So great was the interest in the getting together of the four foreign ministers that each dele- gation let it be known in ad- vance that it really had nothing to offer and didn't seek to put forward any new proposals. All this means that each side was waiting to let the other take the initiative. Yet what could pos- sibly come out of such a ‘“‘social"’ dinner? Certainly the _ foreign ministers representing Great Britain, France and the United States could not make answer in a chorus to an important questign. ~*~ * * Not one of them would venture to take a position different from what had been agreed upon before with the others. The net result is the same as_ the preliminary rounds of a boxing match, when no really hard blows are struck. Unfortunately, even this anal- ogy isn't altogether applicable, because not one of the com- batants, figuratively speaking, is authorized: without prior consul- tation to say anything that could be decisive. Diplomacy has its own language of ambiguities, and only when it is reduced to writing can anything be said to be-definitive. x * * The real significance of the latest . dinner parley was that each side wanted to find-out if the other side was ready to make any substantial concessions from the positions taken in the speeches at the formal sessions. Almost two weeks have gone by and the progress of the con- ference to date is exactly zere. Another week of such aimless discussion will inevitably bring a demand from the public that the conference farce be ended ‘The Country | Parson “We can do important things without seeming to go anyplace— like walking the \baby.’’ and the problem -of negotiating agreements be turned over te the ambassadors who represent the same governments at each ether’s capitals. One wonders, indeed why the groundwork for an agreement shouldn’t be laid by the regularly assi diplomats, leaving it to the top ministers of state to get to- gether only if the differences have been narrowed to the point where there is some sign that an agree- ment is really in sight. x * * But today an uninformed public demands ‘‘big-four conferences” and meetings at the ‘‘summit’’ in the mistaken belief that this is the way to solve the crises Actually, the cumbersome pro- cedure prevents agreement be- cause, if there is to be any back- ing down on a singie point — even for the purpose of trying out the other side— the change is promptly reported in the press of the world as a retreat, and neither side can afford that kind of publicity. So it’s just a matter of time be- fore the utter futility of the public conference method will be con- clusively proved and there will be a return to the private discussions of ambassadors. Unhappily, the spectacular — set- ting here and the organized prop- aganda devices merely emphasize that neither side can afford to ‘negotiate’ or ‘‘compromise,’’ and the end result must be failure. The peace of the world is too im- portant in the life of all peoples to remain unsettled for lack ‘of a method of talking things over. Copyright 1959 Dr. William Brady Says: Work, Exercise or Play Relieves Nervous Tension People who suffer from that, because I don't understand “nerves,’’ nervous exhaustion, high tension and all that high sounding hokum indignantly reject the sug- gestion, of course, but the physiol- “nervous ogical mechanism of ness”’ is essential- ly this: Emotion induces increased secretion of ad- renalin; adrenal- in releases more fuel (glycogen, blood sugar) from liver and muscles and promotes in- creased oxidation or combustion of this fuel to pro OR. BRADY vide the energy required for the natural reaction to emotion whether it be to fight or run away. If you are a primitive, forthright or uncultured person maybe you will fight or run away. If you are cultured, refined, civilized, you will try to keep calm,, avoid raising your voice, smile when you want to snarl, try not to worry about your blood pressure, and pretend you are not mad at anybody when actually you'd like to beat the blogdy bejabbers out of the so-and- so who crossed your path. Emotion raises the blood pres- sure and speeds up the vital ma- chinery, the physiological prepa- ration for fight or flight. The business of remaining calm un- der all sorts of provocation is comparable with racing the en. gine of your car—it wears out the machinery. ly leads to a breakdown — not ‘nervous’ breakdown, but a break- down of the vital machinery, car- dio- vascular degenerticn, heart- artery degeneration. It is - the cardio-vascular system that suffers when we just pretend to keep ¢alm regardless of what the provocation may be. While the natural physiological reaction to unpleasant emotion is fighting or running away, such be- havior is against the rules of civil- ized life. The individual today can wet off steam in physical activity, work, play or contests of agility, skill or strength. Nations can les- sen tensions by international ath- letic contests such as the Olympic games. Medical authorities in various countries have found that busi- ness and professional men are subject to coronary episodes at an earlier age n men who do physicxl work and they do not make as good recoveries as do older working men. ‘ A correspondent writes that: the answer for those who can't do much walking because of age or some physical handicap is “peace of mind’'—spiritual strength gives | peace of mind. I can’t argue with a ) just how it works. All I know is that emotion de- mands motion — inuscular work, play, exercise is the antidote to ‘‘nervousness,’" and oxygen. on the hoof is the best general exercise anyone can take. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. ease, diagnosis, or treatment, answered by Dr. William Brady. dressed envelope is sent Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1959) if a _—— oo — + Voice of the People — bc Bn AR ee Se. 5 Oe i ae « Postal Safety Supervisor Requests Help of Parents’ Because school doors will soon burst open with carefree children beginning summer vacations, your letter carriers’ concern for your children prompted this letter. Safe delivery of your mail, during the worst ice conditions in memory was accomplished by drivers who've earned for themselves the title of professional drivers. * x * Your Postal driver realizes a rolling ball is always followed by a running child, that ice-cream venders are always followed by hungry children from all directions, that young bicycle riders are always fol- lowed by a rash of goose pimples and that kids have so many impor- tant things on their minds that traffic safety is sometimes crowded out of their fun-fillede existence. The driver of a: Post Office truck knows these things, but sometimes it’s impossible to see the little ones. * x * Mr. apd Mrs. Goodparent, we're seeking your help in an effort to protect the children from harm. Please don’t allow children to pick up : the mail until after the Postal Driver has driven away. Won't you help ° us. ‘Inflation Seems Greater Threat’ Will someone tell me which is the greatest enemy of our country— inflation or the Commies? I fear inflation the most, but we don't seem to do anything about it except unite for more wages and more price advances and more inflation. Mrs. K. Paper Boy Asks Customers’ Aid As you probably noticed summer vacation time is almost upon us. Each year during this vacation pe- riod I have customers that either forget to tell their paper boy to stop the paper or else they tell a neighbor to tell ys, and what usu- ally happens is that they forget to tell the paper boy, until three or four papers have accumulated on Ee porch. Please give us a break and té us a couple of days in advanc when you're going on a vacation so we can stop the paper, because we must pay for those unwanted papers that we delivered. Warren Gooch Pontiac Press Paper Boy 368 Hillcliff - ‘Kennedy’s - Plans May Go Awry’ John Kennedy lost lots of stature in his kew-towing to the labor bosses against the best interests of the union members themselves. Kennedy figures the men will vote the way they are told and he may be fooled. Southfield Township ‘That Plan Isn’t Fair to the Child’ The state of New Jersey will no longer give mothers welfare money for more than one child born with- out benefit of clergy. What is the practice in Oakland County? This seems like great cruelty to a litt!e child who is completely innocent. Jarvis C. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And to him they agreed: and when they had called the apos- tles, and beaten them, they com- manded that they should not speak In the name of Jesus, and let them go.—Acts 5:4. ® * * Who falls for love of God, shall rise a star.—Ben Jonson. Case. Records of a Psychologist: William C. Spadatore Safety Supervisor Pontiac Post Office Invites Women to Join ‘Y’ Plans With reference to two recent letters, the YWCA has a program which many. mothers and homemakers | satisfying. It's called “Ladies Day Out” and con- sists of class or workshop sessions on Wednesday or Thursday morn- ing in a variéty of subjects. The girls can haye a cup of coffee and coffee cake before class and mect after class for a snack and con- versation while their children are cared for in our nursery. * * * We offer this 26 weeks of the year and have about 200 women and 46 pre-school children en- there’s still a chance to make some contact at the moment. * * * If these girls would rather have a club group, instead or class or interest group, if they will contact Mrs. William Crisp or me we will be happy to help them plan what- ever they'd like. The Y is al- ready to serve women and girls of the community. Reba Ross Netzier Executive Director ‘Then What Are We Waiting For?’ ‘An Easterner suggested in an interview that everyone be given three dollars an hour pay at once and all our troubles would be cured. It seems to me that would just about take care of all problems and make everyone very happy. What are we waiting for’ Anxious . Smiles Hide children’s birthday pres- ents with their school books and they are less likely to find them. * * * Solitaire confinement — when a girl stops going around with more than one man. * * * The man who really uses his head doesn’t get over it into debt. * * * Pigs gobbled up $75 that was in the wallet of an Indiana farmer— the hogs. Bible Is Great Psychology Text Jesus was the world's fore- most Applied Psychologist, as I prove to college students in Chapter 18 of my _ textbook “Psychology Applied,” but you can derive some of my reasons from the brief case below. By all means, consult the Bible reference at the end of this case for the best. “Reversible Why” on record. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE | CASE B-441: Chester W., aged 23, is a theological: student. * * * ‘Dr. Crane,”’ he began, ‘I like the practical kind of psychology which you offer in your newspaper col- umn. “And some of my seminary pro- fessors assign your column as collateral reading ‘ in their courses. DR. CRANE “But how did you learn such practical psychology, for I ma- jored in the subject at the state university and all of my psy- chology courses were very aca- demic and far removed from real lilfe? “For instance, where did you get your m formula men- tioned yesterday about the ‘Pause & Praise’ strategy, followed by the ‘Reversible Why’?"’ CHRIST’S PSYCHOLOGY . We have applied psychologists who concentrate on people, out on the real firing line of life, and also another group who confine their study® largely to white rats or guinea pigs in cloistered college laboratories. : dl ES hi i cently may lie in the rubble that covers 18,000 a huge jigsaw puzzle, to try to determine what | oy } 6 ae ‘ Sag RES nig e.: square feet of an old plane hangar in Baltimore. _caused the mid-air explosion Principal, . Ege PE ‘% 3 Ey Ss = a a - | Interest, kids who want some foreign insur. jovin’.”’ The problem, which threatened to sprout into an intefnational inci- Young Girls Swarm con begin sh Ser aig the St. Lawrence Seaway and the F " Sh ; 7 P t introduction of foreign ocean-going orelgn 1ps In Or S ships “into the Great Lakes. { | American crewmen of Great DULUTH, Minn. (UPI)—Juvenile| docked here and at Superior, Wis.. | Lakes freighters are considered and port authorities. seeking to/a@md are causing a brand MeWicqmmonplace and unromantic by : ‘juvenile delinquency headache ‘for| ’ ; end international relations between ; ’ tthe cities’ bobby-soxers. foreign sailors and teenage girls authorities in the twin ports. But the swashbuckling young from this Lake Superior port | As Tom O’Heir, head of the French and Greek sailors are some- The girls have been swarming} Duluth Crime Prevention Bureau, thing else again, O'Heir said. all over Greek and French ships; pat it, “They're just romantic Last week police chased a . OO — gang of teenagers, mostly girls, * | frem a Greek ship, he said, and Seaway Causes New Problem | the incident was repeated on a — penne “eyo ;, French ship this week. , = me 75° ate ai = oe fo An 18-year-old Superior girl was . ) arrested for contributing to the de- linquency of a- minor following a foray aboard a ship. j | “These sailors can’t even speak — English, but these girls seem to go a for it,” said Superior Police Chief A. E. Buchanan. . Buchanan said he was “sor SEWERS—WATER—PAVING ALL PAID FOR BY BUILDER—SHOPPING Models Open |prised at the age of these sailors . |. -__ they're so young. TRANSPORTATION — SCHOOLS — CHURCHES — ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM CITY HALL 12-9 P.M..Daily and Sunday “They're giving the girls drinks land you know what that leads to,”’ ‘ he said. ‘First thing you know 1 they're in trouble and gone over J the : < the pond o oe tS © AUTOMATIC HOT WATER ¢ BRICK FACE © 3 BED- 3 no records of Juvenile delin ROOMS © NEARLY 900 SQ. 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In|blade manufacturing plant is* lo-'55-gallon oil drum 17 miles in less|lines serve Michigan, flying out suc ‘band, who chased and captured) The world’s largest helicopter|brothers he could roll an empty! Sixteen major and feeder alr: pita Br grag age Sor on LANSING ®—The House almostjand assuming a $40,000 settlement, tionary, is a kind of unofficial | November, Rhodes caught a burg-|cated at Traverse City. |than half a day. Thursday he did of 45 airports. te set a speed record yesterday 1 )attorneys under this bill could col-| ~~~ ras = — aren cin ” quickly burying a bill which a Re-|ject a third of the total from each publican lawmaker said would en- widow,” he said. ‘With court costs, able unscrupulous lawyers to milk|this would leave them only about | up to $450,000 from widows of sea- | $24,000 apiece."’ men lost in a freighter sinking. Together with « $150,000 fund ee decided to venture into “business, Rep. Emil A. Peltz (R-Rogers City) said the measure posed a threat to 30 Rogers City widows whose husbands went down with the freighter Carl D. Bradley in a, Lake Michigan storm Nov. 18. | hand,” he said. created for the widows and chil- dren by a Detroit newspaper and built up by citizen donations, at- torneys would ‘collect up to $450,- 000 in fees ‘without turning @ “QNCE-IN-A-LIFETIM E” SALE Thirty-three men lost their lives and two survived. The dil] would have allowed an attorney administering an estate to sign an agreement with the heirs on the s of his fee with. out approval of the Probate Jodve have jurisdiction over the estate. ~ '- SMASHES PRICES to Bring You Fabulous Savings on Everything | The House consigned the bill to 'the Committee on Religious and | Benevolent Societies, often a bury- ing ground for unwanted legisla- tion Rep. Andrew HH. 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Farmington High Sch oa - $3.9 Billion Proposal Limit One Coupon per Customer oJ : pital Assn, the proposed adjust-Pete tomorrow in t amnern | ; ' Coupon expives re ind May 25th NOT FAR AWAY | fo Jump Indigent Pay ai Michigan College 11th Annual For- ‘ for Foreign Help see ment in rates was favorably passed gion Language Festival contests. Youths to Wash Cars Or perhaps 2 new radio | Pontiac G today| of the House Public Health “Entering the foreign language) for the hiteben er bed- od ee — ‘Committee recently. poetry recital category, from Pon-| The youth group of Congregation| rats in contro] of the House For-ige , . room is th order.. Choose | tvor eHorts (0 CRM. & MOTO) nes Clarkson, chairman of the tie Northern are Marcel Didier,'B'naf Israel wil] wash ears in the/@ign Affairs Committee have Decoration Day Special! | de) New Exciting Budget ! trom Pentise’y lapgess se- favorable rate of reimbursement —— 19, of 521 DeSota Pi.; Karen Rog-parking lot at the rear of the|Teached tentative agreements that Be poner seller ners Si for treatment of state-aid pa-) Ua General Board of Trus-iiiacon 16, of 157 W. Ann Arbor synagogue, 143 Oneida Rd. at 9:45|Will speed handling of President Bt transisters, cleck redies, i 4 AM-FM radigs at ¢nly— oo tees, has asked fraternal, civic s+ = and Nancy Robinson, 16, of a.m. Sunday. Bruce Berg, general| Eisenhower's $3,930,000.000 foreign BY | $1.25 weekly. | and service organizations in Pov- 308 Nelson St. They will be ac-\chairman, said the proceeds would/#id Proposal. SUMMER DRESSES Letters —_ being sai ed! tiac to petition the Legislature in companied py’ language depart-\be used for charity. The outlook still is for cuts, * © $1.00 Will Pet in Leyaway Wayae and Dleone ina behalf of rate adjustments. ment head Neil W. Gray. especially —" and —o we ie e! , | funds, it one -placed 90-Day Free Service | Lansing to approye a new rate Also entering the poetry con- ‘Approve Juvenile Bill ly said he onpette” tam to * 00 \formula providing for reimburse- Says Reds Want Summit test and the foreign language ‘aggregate less than 400 million * Only THE ment at actual cost of treatment. ; skit phase are, from Farming- WASHINGTON (AP)—A House dollars, 1 * WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Sen. ton High School, Kathleen Pyo pF iucati "t : GOOD HOUSEKEEPING | s= wmcodment tothe Attiiod (G22 D. 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In brief, the theory of the late physicist Albert Einstein holds \that time moves more slowly in |space because of a gravity factor i primarily the earth’s gravity | force. | The National Aeronautics and \Space Administration said today jit is investigating three types of jatomic space clocks for possible {use in satellite tests of the Ein- | stein theory. re * | | | The tests would be made by tak- ing simultaneous ground and space readings from extremely| \precise clocks. | The agency announced the award of a $50,000 contract to) CONSUMERS CENTER Massaehusetts Institute of Tech- . . . nology for development of an atomic clock using cesium vapors. | x * * A somewhat similar contract} for $278,000 was, awarded ,earlier| — UPI Phete to the Bureau of Standards for) a“ : secretary, she couldn't head home until a bee | ctudies ofthe molecular action of! man cleaned out her car. 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Her name was |assistant secretary of state for learned after two friends learned European affairs, said his son, of the victim’s description and (Livingston T. Jr., also has taken identified the body. lup that language. ‘Mrs. Cioffri worked at the x * Warner Bros. Record and Sales) Gromyko, who speaké English Co, (2310 Cass) and formerly was/fluently, expressed pleasure at employed as a secretary at radio! this. station WJBK. ' . | Newsmen were filled in on the Detectives had few clues to the| exchange by Andrew H. Berding, * of Defense Neil H.} THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 City Hospital to Get Care Unit An intensive care unit will be Intensive slaying. assistant secretary of state for A trail of blood led from a curb! public affairs. Euler said that present fi Eg 4389 i = 5 o a = 3 . E af : by September, zi month Inductee ‘Booted’ Out plans! my feet.” E Fe rf h ; if pleted by the end of June|/Proved hiring 22 election workers) reported that the demand for "#40". hospital beds has reached a new| Recommendations high, with average occupancy this! by at .96.8 per cent, or 7 per cent above the budget estimate. PEMBERTON, England (UPI) Harry Pascall, 20, was in- ducted into the army three weeks ago. 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Rehearsing for the colorful production are (from left) Pat O'Connell of performance of “Brigadoon’’ will ee er GP PR og a e Pentine Press Phete 2411 Hoover St., Suzanne Lowery of 8030 Flagstaff St., Jackie Merideth of 1400 Beverly Blvd., Keith Kaider of 2187 Paulette St. and Mike Zsolczai of 220 Wanda St. Final Performance of ‘Brigadoon,’ Premiere Musical, Slated Saturday By SALLY COLLINS History was made last night at Walled Lake High School when students opened their first musical show ‘ ‘‘Brigadoon,”’ directed by Mrs Frank Balaam, dramatic instruc- tor, will again be presented tomor- row night at the school beginning at 8. Included in the cast portraying the lead characters are Jackie Honor Central Pupil in Writing Contest Deanna Relyea, 15, of 135 Wash- ngton St.. was judged an honorable mention winner for her feature story entry in Michigan State Uni- versity’s annua] journalism contest during Michigan Week A Pontiac Central High School student, Deanna was one of 20 young journalists throughout the state to win awards this week for stories dealing with what an area| or its people has done or is doing) to develop Michigan. Her story, concerned Moses Wisner, former) Michigan governor. A special faculty committee of | the School of Journalism at Michi-| gan State University has sponsored | the program for the past four years | ~ ' in the show, is the choreographer. Dancers include Helen Hallock, Virginia Clark, Carole Burgess, Meredith, Stewart MacKenzie, Sue Lowery, Keith Kaider. Other in the cast are Jamie} is, Sondra Forsyth, T 9rd aes Paleo! mod Carol Beneteau, Jerrilynn Schiff- Zsolezai, Bob Reimer, Pat mann. Eileen Johnson, Medaris. Martha Thibideau, Mike Gottschall and Billie Beitel Kass and Zoe Sova. Others are Karen Fasity, | Members of the choruses of the. Karen Gammel, Alice Boston, school and the orchestra, under Lynam Duncan, Janice Dagenais, direction of Helmut Holland- Rexanne Grubbs, Sandy LaPiper, Moritz, will also participate in| Carel Anderson, Sandy Mae- the production. Deougias, Madeline Yesh, Bar- FEATURE BAG PIPES A guest playing the bag pipe a a group of Scottish daficers snl Bae wil] be featured in Martha Thibidedu will also solo the show * * * Sondra Forsyth, a dance soloist’ Costumes for the production are A special] sword dance will be done by Nicholson and Sondra Semi-Formal Dance t St. Mike’s Tonigh Ardelan, By CAROL BAUER event include Barbara “Starlight Serenade’ is theme of St. Michael's High School junior-senior semi-formal dance) saakt “Sem, Media, an ; . perone, which will be held tonight in the end Den Mountain, cleanup. basement of the church. Music for the dance, from 9 to’ Sunday, the St. Michael's Glee midnight, will be provided by Wally Earl and the Blue Notes. . 5 om o aad the soloists. , Dine Data and Chitte (aia. Music in the Round CONCERT SUNDAY Marilyn Biallas, in charge of choreography, will do a ballet with Sharon Saxton and Rita Halpin Sunday at 3 p. m. the Future Nurses Club will conduct its an- nual pinning ceremony.’ Mother Gilbert will officiate. * * * Girls who will receive pins for by Dick Saunders club service are Carol DeJager,! Cathy McCormick, Barbara Rofe | | ments; Pat Denohue, entertain- | FIVE A CES:|with thé name Sidney Bechet on First this week in them. Sharon Saxton, Diane Shea, Kathy O'Connell and Judy Stickney. authentic ones used in previous productions of the musical Frank Richards, shop instructor, is making plans to attend a base- Marsha MacKenzie, Betty Swan, |is in charge of special lighting ef-|ball game. and back-| Nancy grounds. Karen Eastty is in charge| recently for the Northern bow!l- fects and scenery of tickets which may be purchased at the door The dramatics department hopes. jto make the production of a musi- cal an annual event at the school. BOWLING WINNERS Winners of the Walled Lake High! bara Benye and Sandy Smith. School Bowling League have been! announced. First place team was 400 Only, comprised of Diana Slinker, Linda Palmer, Carol Sanderson and Nancy Hynes. High game winner was Toni Rozek; high two-game series, Sally Collins: and high average by Barbara Gozalka. The Nutty Rollers took the high team total with 517. Members were Joann Butters, Beverley Proulx, Shirley Proulx, and Sandy ‘Baier. High team series was by Smith and Bea Olson the winning team, have been pre- }sented gifts and trophies. Next year the league plans tojgan College, Ypsilanti, ” wile - tifor the llth annual festival for|charge of assault for students of French and|belt to his wife during a join with the Junior Bowlers o Club will present its annual Spring America and become sanctioned,|high school Concert in St. Michael's Hall. Sue |It is also hoped that trophies may |Spanish. Heisler and Carol DeJager will be be presented for high game, aver-|~ age and series as well as a trophy | PCH Initiates 51 Seniors National Honor Society for each member Of the winning team. Feature Nautical Scenes at Oxford High Banquet By SYLVIA SANDAY Fish, nets. and other nautical terms will decorate the student center of the Oxford Area High Schedule Junior Prom Saturday | PNH Event to Feature | Newest State, Hawaii, | in Theme of Dance By COLLEEN ADAMS Pontiac Northern High School ‘will experience another ‘‘first”’ |tomorrow night. | The first junior prom will be 'held at the school from 9 p. m. juntil midnight and Hawaii, the nation’s newest state, will be the theme. Music for “Hawaiian Para- | dise,”” the name of the dance, | wit be previded by the Blue | Note# Orchestra. Committee chairmen of levent include Lynn Thompson and | |Mike Hicks, band: Karen Mce- |Kinney, refreshments; Sach, tickets and programs, and Johanna Lampi, publicity. Others are Kathleen Weitz, dec- orations. Her |Carreen McClements and’ Mary | Hughes. Patrons for the prom are | Madeline McConnell, Karen Vio- letta, Ruby Gove, Joseph Corbiel, | Mrs. Enar West, Ed Dauw and | Lynn Cheek. Others are Mr. | and Mrs. Lyle McClements, Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Heathman, and | Mrs, Evelyn Sach. | Beverly Donato, a senior, has) won a $500 scholarship to Michigan State University Oakland, 'WIN SCHOLARSHIPS { | Also, a $250 tuition fee scholar- ship has been awarded to Nicky Trietsch and Judy Thiese to MSUO. | This week, the second place winners of the magazine drivé re- ceived their award in the form of a theater trip to Cinerama in Detroit. Mrs. Mildred Wiersema's senior homeroom had the after- noon off on school time. Wallace Schloerke’s sophomore homeroom, which won first place, A bowling banquet was held ing teams. Dick Delano received a trophy for high game as well as for high series. Rita Graves’ | trophy was for high game and Linda Hogg won high series. * * *® The winning team also won &| More than 7.000 students are >] WEDDING trophy. First we aot - ihe |pected to attend .the\event, Bill Lucky Strikes. m Cassidy, cl president, will be iteam are Cynthia Sach, Dick|among the senior class presidents | MEMORY CHEST* Delano, Marilyn Kelly and Eddie Murphy. Secretary of the bowling |to Archbishop John Dearden, the club is Sandy Tinson and treasurer | is is Kathleen Weitz. Sponsor Karen Violetta. A senior meeting was held this) week for all graduating seniors. Subjects discussed were senjor prom, the boat trip, skip day and) commencement exercises. ‘ATTEND ASSEMBLY A Student Union assembly was) the Rolling Pros including Donna held this week in the high school | Lockhart, Virginia Slinker, Kathy auditorium, featuring Don Lonie}| His subject was . : Secretary for this year’s league|about teenagers and their prob- ‘the Price on Spanking the, decorations; John Gallardo, ... Mary Divinnie and treasurerlems, actions and attitudes toward| | tickets; Sue Heisler, refresh. 4. Kathy Daily. They, along with|home and school. : Neil Gray’s Spanish and French $50 to spank your wife in Bisbee. as guest speaker. lclasses will be at Eastern Michi tomorrow le By BARBARA GRIFFIN Fifty-one Pontiac Central High ‘School seniors were initiated into the National Honor Society this week during an honors assembly. Cynthia co-chairmen are The students were elected to the/ society on the basis of service, | leadership, scholarship and char-| School tomorrow night for the junior-senior banquet. Sarea sales is; - “Dream Lover” Judith Wirthman of the Borgess Then you shut the door, clos- | School of Nursing and Francis Gar- ing yourself off from the rest FIM, School Firsts’ i ; | the PROM DECORATIONS — Preparing decora- tions for ‘another ‘“‘first’’ at Pontiac Northern High School, the junior prom tomorrow night, are committee members (from left) Kathleen , committee member. Theme of the prom is “Ha- Pentiae Press Phete Johanna .Lampi of 1646 Opdyke Rd., publicity chairman, and Sally Heathman of 665 Third St., waiian Paradise.” Weitz of 630 Melrose St., decoration chairman; ‘Class of 70 Plans Trip St. Frederick's SeniorstoTraveltoU.ofD. By MARY SUE RITTER | busy this week rehearsing the )Court recently, They were John The entire senior class of 70 of, students fer the program. Brown, Gary Dirker, Jere Dirker, St. Frederick's High School: will| ive students served as jurors|Douglas Presto and Frank Palo travel to the University of Detroit! 5, the Pontiac Teenage Traffic | poli. Memorial Building in Detroit May |——— 31 to attend the annual senior day | for the graduates of all Catholic high schools of the archdiocese of Detroit. : TRULY NEW! who will act as a guard of honor | Sentimental as the Wedding Itself! . EVERY BRIDE WILL SWOON with delight to have such an exquisite home" for ali those treasured wedding mementos :* she wants to cherish forever! Most enchanting Bride Gift in 25 years! One look and you'll 5 agree it's perfect! | guest speaker, during the proces- sion. | All parish pastors, priests and. parents of seniors are invited to | attend the event, The local sen- | lors will participate in the sing- | inner Occasionally, It’s Worth | BISBEE, Ariz. — It costs) At least that’s what a Ft. Huachuca soldier was fined on a! applying a) family | argument. vice president; /Vicki Annas, secre- itary, and Jim, Baker, treasurer, | The Selective Girls Glee Club is; ‘having its annual picnic: Wednes-! lday afternoon at the home of their director, Doreen Voltmann. The planning ‘committee for the picnic consists/of Sharon Young, Eddie ’ you performed the familiar ritual (Bobby Darin), way out in front) of the flock. Rec-| ord buyers show indecision from) here on down. “Kansas City” (Wilbert Harri- son) bumps into second place but is giving away a lot of ground to “The Battle of New Orleans” (Johnny Horton). The latter rec-| ord, besides providing a laughs, proves that it doesn't mat- ter whether you sing or shoot guns when you get to the recording stu- dio, since most. of today’s feen-| agers don't know the difference, between singing and shooting any- way. All's fair in music and war. * * * In fourth place is “Happy Or-| gan’’ (Dave Cortez): who is still) ' selling enough to remain near the! 4.» top. Fifth place goes to ‘“Tallahas- see Lassie'’ (Freddie Cannon). * * * LAST CHORUS: If you are a devoted jazz fan, it’s likely that sometime in the past seven days I did last Friday. ~ * to You made a sort’ of; pilgrimage) that has become all too .freqwent this year,,walking to the record, shelf, pulling. out a stack of old, 78s ‘and LP albums, in this case; few years. ning in New York, or Chicago, or llookirig, grey haired Negro playing | a straight silverggaxophone with be - grace and beauty. beer, You try to think of the first) rison of the University of Michigan will be the speakers. Elect Council Officers at Rochester High By ALICE LUPKE of the mixed up world of music and people. You sat there, may- be on a soft couch, or a stool, or sack out on the bed and stare at the ceiling, or like me, you just sit on the floor propped against one wall as the records fall from spindle to turntable. Nothing much matters. You hear things you haven't ester High School Student Council have been selected following an all- 'school election. * * * New president is Harell Sund- back to a hot humid August eve- New Orleans when you saw a good jberg. Other officers are Donna * * * Kay Brannock, vice president; Klo ‘Hartshorn; secre! i Da The phone rings. You don’t an-|prio- treasurer. cmb ge ve The senior prom, Rochester High School’s biggest event of the year, will be held ‘tonight from $ to midnight at the school. “Moonlight and Roses”’ is the |theme of the dance and Joe Grande’s Orchestra will provide the music. ‘ , Committee chairmen are ‘Bar- rs “Anchors Away and Neptune's Court’’ is the theme of the af- fair which begins at 7. John Simpson, an exchange teacher at the Oxford Junior High School from England, will be the guest speaker. Members of the high school faculty and the Board of Education will also attend the banquet. The sophomore class is in charge of serving the meal. Birmingham Student ‘Wins Scholarship \Lomond Dr., Birmingham, has been announced winner of the 1959- 1960 John L. Brumm Scholarship at the 32nd annual meeting of the in March, |bara. Baldwin, refreshments; To the traditional gang, it is|Tanner, decorations; Louise Henry, greatest loss since Jimmy programs and tickets; and John Noone died in April, 1944. Ironical-Melstrom' and Chuck Applegate, ly, now May is added to the list cleanup. of fateful months. The seniors will begin the annual Hail and farewell to the greatest trip to New York City Wednesday soprano sax man of them all, jand retum May 3. ® The scholarship carries stipend for about one-semester’s tuition at ‘the University of Michigan College ‘of Literature, Science and the Arts. Mitchel plans to major in jour-|nicked at Cass Dodge Park yester-'strong, nalism. iversity. j AL ” |Walker, acter. | New members are Lynne An- derson, Gerald Andrews, Chris- | anthy Annas, William Bank, Bud | Baril, Sandra Bunce, Maureen | Callely, Gary Dally, Genevieve d@’Arcy, Patricia DeKay, Nancy Donaldson, James Freet, Gail- | Gibson and Ann Gillies, , ' Others include Elaine Glazier, Jean Gordon, Dimitra Govenis, Donna Gravely,. Kay Hamilton, Lee \Hill, Ronald Hoekman, Kathleen |Hunter, Georgianna Keiffer, -Pa- tricia Kline, Janet Kneale, Rey jLedesma, Vicki McLaughlin, Erna| made for a club field trip and Jack W. Mitchell, 4871 Loch Miller, JoAnn Morris, Harrison|picnic after school ends. Patterson, Carol Petroff, Gerald Powers, Richard ‘Reynolds, Kiki Sekles, Richard Serwin, Marcia Sally Vogel, Sally Warren. Patricia Watson, John Wibley, James Wil- liams and Mary Wood, (ACTORS PICNIC The PCH Playcrafters and their ladvisor, Garth . Errington, _ pic- ‘day. New officers of Playcrafters president; Marilyn Tomkins, Munson, Judy Noren, Charlotte ‘ ° A banquet honoring the debate ora li Osmun and Richerd Purr ie * fe ifetime this week at ighlan@ Manor. - - The list concludes with Barbara =o ¥ The meeting was held at the pank mipe recently are Marilyn Ver- ren, - — = Yee eS ier ae i\Skelley{ Marlene Beale, Karen ‘Tanner, Dianne Bartenbaker, Mari- ilyn Bell and Betty Boone. | The votes cast this week for new) [Linnean Society officers resulted lin the selection of Barbara Shad- ley, president; David Todd, \vice ipresident; Peggy Warren, . secre. itary; . Jim Colando, treasurer; | Janet Livingstone, historian: and| \Barbara Griffin, reporter. This is| a biology club. Applications for next year's lab- | joratory assistants are new being | laccepted by Weslev Maas, Linnean Society advisor. Plans are being and cherish and Stan Walker was master of ceremonies Coach Walter Smith presented citations of excellence in debate to Clark. Davis, Pat DeKay, Stan Walker, Phil Sommer, .Lenora King, Gary Miller, Rodger Olsen, as Spurlock; Nadine Morris, Ken Freer and Becky Bomsta. Others: receiving the award were George Renziperis, Valarie Arm. Nancy ‘Walker, Lynn |Walker, Warren Norlund, Harold Cyftthia Williams, Terry Braun and Kim Robertson. Ye Aédored Settohiitamn: 30 Ni Perey St. ae oe ee ee ee a a SO oe in ee Bee Oe Ae ee Sk ee a FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 32, 1959 en Admits Killing . Cab Driver, Son Teenager Slays Two! in Taxi After Man’s Remark irks Him i TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) — A crewcut teenager confessed Thurs- | day night he shot to death a taxi | driver and his son because the) older man “made some smart) remarks about smart litle ——<, that don't know where they're going.” | The confession was signed by Fred D. Tuggle, 19, of nearby) Sallisaw, in northeastern Okla-| homa. | * *® * Tuggle said he fired three shots. Sunday night at cab driver Cecil Truitt, 52. He couldn't recall how many times he shot at Truitt’'s son Charley, 22. Tuggle was arrested Thursday at the home of his grandmother in Sallisaw. In his statement, Tuggle said he caught. Truitt’s cab and headed toward Stilwell, Okla. He said he made inquiries about the address of a woman. * * * Then, he continued in the state- ment, ‘‘the old man in the cab made some smart remark about, smart little —— that don’t know where they're going. “I was riding in the back seat of the car and [I had a gun, I asked him what he meant. He turned and said people should > know where they are going when they start some place. * * * “He said something about a mixed up world, stopped the cab and turned around ... and I shot him.” Tuggle said he then shot young Truitt and dumped the cab driver's body. Tuggle’s confession stated he then drove off in the cab with young Truitt’s body, but soon decided to abandon it. Officers said Tuggle was being held in the county jail here pend- ing formal charges today. Film Selected Product of Year | From. 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The day was Saturday, Sept. 8, 1956. Nasser had nationalized the Suez Canal Company. The British and French were about to pounce on Egypt. The cables from the U.S. em- bassies in London, Paris and Cairo were depressing. He read them at 7:30 that morning as he me-| chanically ate the breakfast that| was placed before him. He had anticipated the pessi- mism, and before retiring the night before had mapped out a would make a hero of Nasser, and, as he told us a few days later, “the flames would break out all through the Middle Bast; offering an unprecedented opportunity? for the Soviet Union to move in and make mischief.” that its sole purpose is to stop war. They believe more than that. They believe you will have to go in there and stop Great Britain and France.” While the men talked, President Eisenhower called Dulles on his PRESSURE ON NASSER He had pressure notes intended, for Nasser, too, including the threat of clamp-downs on Egypt's; him at 6:30. the President asked. iprivate phone. He wanted to see! “Avoid the White | House correspondents, if you can,” when Sir Roger Makins, the British ambassador, arrived. Dulles handed him the note to Eden and suggested to Makins that Britain “cain: down.” Sir Roger read the statement, jasked pertinent questions, whose answers he needed in his own dis- patch to Eden. Dulles outlined the policy we'd express in subsequent notes to Eden, knowing that Sir cotton sales in this country. Dulles} Dulles worked through the after.| Roger would dutifully report these finished his breakfast and went,noon while storm clouds gathered matters to his chief. into his study to talk with Emmett|over Suez. At 6:15 he entered the| At. 11:30 p.m., Dulles showed Sir Hughes, the President’s speech mansion. entrance of the White/Roger to his car. “The important } writer, on the wording of the notes|/House unnoticed and was taken up| plan by which he heped to |to Eden and Nasser. The* words the elevator to the, President's achieve a neat compromise: The |had to be “firm but not patroniz-| study. United States would try to get | Anthony Eden off his untenable | -spot but at the same time not | cent of his objective. this crisis; that U.S. ships under| no circumstances would shoot their| way through the canal. He knew! Eden had to face parliament the following Wednesday. 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Ps 10 Trucks to Serve You d , Cas vA pee ae} eee r <2 a Y d8° oe es,» Sl) == SS eat te s * — ._.. - eee ae Se ™ ; » i _ fe Bape nee | a eS FARES 8 SEB Pe SS ered A ee re ey og e , TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 ~ — ms 3 ) Majorettes Won't Wear |!’ Memorial De emote id ths, Sees No Case ne Castro Blasts Labor Uniforms Memorial Day . lends are ote director, Joseph Liddy, ‘ f “ street for Wage Demands | sewaris ns. car» — sevem|,, 727, St,wn new tm 3851, But) °t mean we wil bave our added. f teen highstepping high school m4-|priefer, And the colors have|Liddy advised them to’take up the HAVANA (AP)—Prime Minister|jorettes have put their feet down. | faded. matter with the Board of Educa- Fidel Castro today denounced ex-| They're) angry about marching) “We're not going fo wear our}tion, tremist labor agitation for wage |———~;—. —< ae Against Bufalino Prosecutor Says Probe TRY lle NONDURABLE GOODS raises and hinted that .the Com- 4 Hey munists are behind it. The revolutionary leader threat-| ened to slap on price and wage Evidence Not Enough, for Criminal Indictment Reo GS iecee ae Be hil i by his goverhment result in riges, | uel Olsen says an examination of | your iis without government approval, in Senate Rackets Committee testi-| seg ls veiled asa lasees 0 a bebe ane : f the cost of essential goods. | mony has failed to produce any 1956 1957 1958 "59 1956 1957 1958 39 x* *« * | evidence warranting crimine! ; \ He suggested that some labor f charges against Detroit Teamsters | HOW'S BUSINESS — Despite recessional lag annual rate of 373'% billion dollars in the last |leaders were conspiring with: busi- ° "in the first part of 1958, income, sales, construc- quarter of ‘58. Corporation profits during the |»essmen to set off a wage-price, fficials. | tion and manufacturing in the United States are same period advanced to seasonally adjusted |Piral. ; : continuing their elimb to dizzy heights. News- rate of over 45 billion. Data from Department of me bh gan pie ee ed action against William FE. Bul-) charts give the picture in these categories from Commerce. ° exe : i i and acts he called counter- alino, president of Teamsters Juke; 1956 on. The national income rose to a record saat fies fg s i unter Box Local 985, and others. Bufa-| onary, mad -|of marathon TV panel programs . - ts duri another in a series limo's local wes described py the | MANUFACTURING HOURS AND EARNINGS fi ree committee as ‘a leech prey ing | 5] piltion Dollors . odjusted) 2.40 56 on which he is appearing, | 2 * * * The committee had recommend-| upon the working men and saad ~ AVERAGE HOURLY ; en. - é is 220 rape toon Castro acknowledged. that his Olsen said yesterday he exam-) ot ESP RB ioned three volumes of committee He Bete transcript. He commented: p>? criticism of labor probably would : brand him a reactionary, But he} 4said his government has *‘not sold “The testimony dees net dis. | ° 48 itself to any imperialism.” com ide PES ahginsaameneee new on . ak mae ar pba in. PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL ofS: See” tater Seca ec seeaeaea aac ea Oil and gas leases on public dictment. It must be kept in mind | 27> sani (Nomboren) 3 wineries 1.80 ae AVERAGE HOURS 44 lands of the United States bring an that in this type proceedings the % od me ES yer aa aoe —= |annual income of about $35 million ¢ —a ‘ : sige : (Rig sca | record will necessarily contain —— beg: se% Sueriae: oes Py mie Seeepal eecereners Heaeety: ’ much hearsay and other incom- | 1 1eo-see ne wg rs “pone petent evidence which would | uae not be admissible in a criminal | | For DINNER or SNACK onne.?* r) SURUUUCUEUUUCNDUDU SEDER RCUCEUULEDOUUCUD MEY) COCUEREUDUSS SUCEUUCUUDUD@EIECULCEUUEUST) ) : oht| 1956 1957 1958 59 1956 1957 * 1839 DOWNTOWN... Olsen said the testimony might) | reflect ‘‘certain conduct that may) a —_ ~ —_—_—— With CURB SERVICE | | ae idere. i . be considered morally and ethi . Forest Fires Decrease IF YOU WISH ees IT’S LANSING w — Forest fires! the Detroit Police Department for DALLAS (AP)—Everett Norton Small-town physician has been was imposed Thursday. A native! This compared with 8,283 acres| Ample Parking lot. Police said Norton's car ex-|Compulsive yearning for antiques persons in east-central Wisconsig. | cally wrong” and that the tran- Couldn’t Resist Antiques & | 7 | LANSING o» — Forest tire Chick-Inn They'll Work for You } urned over 2,423 acres of woods) lavestigation Doctor Becomes Burglar " scerke plans to appeal a $5 fine for jl-|Placed on probation to satisfy a of Amityville, N.Y., Dr. i the same period last year. tended into a public walkway. that led him to loot the homes of) As for reaction from his neigh-| Norton said the walkway actually |Patients. bors and patients, Wiley referred | a is on his property. | “I feel good about it.” said Dr,|to. an “‘understanding between | , ee ee eee jus." He said his problem ‘‘was| never mentiond’’ by th villagrs| (ADVERTISEMENT) and said thre had been no decline | A771.:0=—™—“ in his practice since the charges 'were made public | Wiley said he had noticed the, : | antiques when calling on his pa- PICTURE |tients and returned to pitk them Wah A Ce A script was being turned over to . _ jand grasslands in Michigan’ , A Fine Fine This Is _ |through mid-May, the State Con-|j SAGINAW AT WILSON iI F E ) | WAUPACA, Wis. (AP) — A:Ralph Witey, 42, after the penalty|servation Department _reported.| 24 Hour Service | legal parking on his own parking burglary charge stemming from a practices at Iola, a village of 867 / i, i, jup when he knew no one was home, always making his stops in the daytime. He said he wanted to start a museum. The probation was ordered by Circuit Judge Herbert J. Bunde, who said the physician must con- tinue to receive psychiatric help ! and make restitution. Helicopter Crash Injures Three Gls | DAHLONEGA, Ga. (UPI) —Five soldiers were injured last night in 12or \N veyty: f2'. hee | i, i FAMILIES AND FRIENDS - SPENO AN AVERAGE OF $10.00 FOR GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE, IT ALL ADDS UP HERES THE TOTAL PICTURE... . OVER $22,000,000 WILL BE SPENT THIS JUNE FOR PRESENTS FOR THE MORE THAN 2200,000 STUDENTS THAT WILL BE GRADUATING FROM US. AND CANADA HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. |}caped injury. | Officials said the helicopter | rose above treetop level over a landing field. 14 miles north of here, developed engine trouble, the crash of an Army H34 troop fathiat ‘te ' _ carrier helicopter carrying them on ~~ bd . a night training problem. * * . All were reported in fair condi \ |} tion at Ft. McPherson Army Hos- pital at Aflanta. Eight others, ex- MOW E R , | and plummeted back fo earth. . The injured were ‘sped to the \ - e Atlanta hospital by another heli- . with copter. NO MIXING \ 1 AN They included three crewmen Oll AND GAS SUPER-POWERED WITH FAMOUS CLINTON " and two of the }0 passengers. 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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 . : : TWENTY-ONE birth yesterday in Pontiac General Chinese astronomers in 1054 re-|blazed for a few months, then|some fireworks, a supernova.jenjected a cloud of gas which has s s : Deaths in : Pont Hospital. corded the appearance of a star s0|\disappeared. What the Chinese saw|Erupting with the brightness of a expanding 70 million miles.a - lac an Cal y reas Only other survivor, besides herjbright that it shone by day. It|was nature's rarest and most awe-jhundred million suns, the* star|day ever since. “T. . : |parents, is a brother, Bradley, at - a —— ‘a a : - : _ Aap \home. MRS. DON 8S. ANDERSON Olin Cooley, Mrs. C. I. Phillips} BABY GIRL FITZPATRICK RS. WILLIAM J. MOOR Service for Mrs. Don S. (Maryjand Mrs. Evelyn Thomas, all of} AVYON TOWNSHIP — Graveside] ERE . = 4 sivindale Pontiac; a son, Frank of Balti-|,eryj i | ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs.| L.) Anderson 34, of Melv | more Md.; eight grandchildren; service for Baby Girl Fitzpatrick | winiam J. (Theresa) Moore, 57, of a former Pontiac resident; will), 4 eight great-grandchildren. ~rai g feng seni hawt | E. Eleven Mile Rd., will. be! be held at 3-p.m. Saturday at the! service will be held at 11 a.m.|held. this afternoon at “Eastlawn|!° #-™- tomorrow at William Sulli- Voorhees-Siple Chapel, Burial will Saturday at the Estes-Leadley Fu-\C late tke. Moers _ ore dag yp a oo — in White Chapel Memorial ineral Home, Lansing. Her body|Chapel of Sparks-Griffin Funeral] aanesy. wag dead on ar.(Will be brought to’ White Chapel |Home, Auburn Heights, had charge)‘ rs. Anderson was on ® {Memorial Cemetery for burial at! of arrangements. rival yesterday morning at St. é Joseph Mercy H pital She had 2 p.m. — | The baby died shortly after iving besi ber usban: »n ill four months. are two sons, Perry H. - . \falo, N. Y., and Roger A. Lee of) MKS. FRANK PIERSON | Groton, Conn., five grandchildren wormeneteern.s| Wotertord Awards sii ssnsm atte formerly\of serge nag Bye pesars |Boberg of Lake Orion, Mrs. Sarah morning at home Lansing Herron of Dearborn and Mrs. Les- after. a brief illness. iter Doutt of Dover, Ohio. ‘Snider wwii SCHOO! Contracts “steer Som ee — The wheels were put in motion) between Airport and Crescent Lake / eWal wa f last night for the beginning of Wa-' roads. a s \|terford Township's $5,000,000 school! ‘The school is expected to be p h FI h building program by the Board of ready for operation by. September| eat 5 SEW ere r . Education. Voters approved a bond 196), and will cost approximately, in | ar issue to pay for the project in a's9 599.000 for the building and WASHINGTON .(AP)—Louis N. ‘special election in March. equiment, according to Supt, Wil-| Ridenour Jr., 47, nuclear physicist | After a series of interviews and equipment, according to Supt. Wil- 494 aireraft company executive, Food Dealer Group Will inspections by nine architectural The five-clase alien Sie ae crear gee the Air firms, the board awarded the! « : —— - |Force’s t scientist, was ie Ali for CEPIUEE corse D. Mason Co. of Detroit! aoa (ga pagel eed : vice a at the Lockheed second senior | Aircraft ; was born in fe) indow Smashers the contracts for a d senior of the present building at an esti- ‘Montclair, i | |high school and construction of; A $100 rew: 'five additional classrooms for the mated cost of $126,000 for the } : i reward for the arrest and!ci. oicraft Elementary School structure and equipment. | JACKSON, Miss. (AP)—Kather- conviction of the person or persons | ” : ries inisidinia conmiies tan been|ine Johnson, 64, former dean of | who smashed windows in four Pon-| Because of the low construc- authorized he iii ues ending “omen at Wesleyan Coliege in: tiac and Waterford Township stores| tion costs and quality of work- icranaantires _ i ee ‘ites | Macon, Ga., and Hiroshima Col-| yesterday was offered today by) manship, the Masen firm has ‘oii gctiadle acteduled tn the build-|{©8¢ for Women in Japan, died; the Michigan Food Dealers Assn.| been awarded most of the recent : Thursday after a long illness. She | with offices in Lansing. | Waterford Township school build: |" PYOSii | ntracts were S@rved as missionary in Japan . = = * ing contracts, according te ‘awarded for equipment for a yet 1s2t-4l. Four independent grocery storey school officials, junnamed elementary school slated| FRANKFORT. Ky. (AP) — AIl- bearing signs advertising milk for; Architectural contracts for two'for near future construction on the|bert Bacon Blanton, 78, long 34 to 37 cents a half-gallon, had awarded to Smith & Smith gf Royal Dill property on Walton boulevard./known as the dean of American full quart bottles of milk thrown Oak Five new elementary schools| Contracts for student tables and distillers, died Thursday of hard- through their display windows €af-\have been scheduled in the over-|240 chairs were awarded to the! ening of the arteries. Blanton ad- i yesterday, causing some 9.000) building program ‘McFadden Corp. for $4,236, The vanced from office boy to region- damage. : ‘ same company received a contract/al manager and vice president of The store owners biamed the ae ae eee for 320 lift-lid desks and 338 | Schenley Industries, Inc. He re- attacks on independent milk | The new high school will be lo matching chairs for $5,750. Nine tired in 1952 after 55 years at the dealers. jcated on a S0-acre site at the end bids were submitted for the equip-' Stagg Distilleries. of Bender street off Hatchery road ment , Targets were Gilmer’s Market, : meee rereanen geri ee _ __.__+ BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) — 326 S. East Blvd.; Frank's Market, The Rev. Herbert S. Brown, listed 2710 Elizabeth Lake Rd.: DeMino’s! . as the oldest living graduate of e Food § , 270 Pontiac Lak ra; P G ] R hy Uni , died at his ho 5 and E 7s Mariet, 38 Ponting on tiac en era e€sealrc on day. Tee Rev. meen: who Lake Rd. } = ~ yould have been 100 years old ' “ws. « + » Wins High Contest Award ise’s.\s pescr emeitesotiie| W. K. Keasey, secretary - treas- Olivet Congregational Church here, urer & the Michigan Food Dealers . He was survived by his wife Helen Assn.. who announced the reward For the second straight year, Last year, research on treat- and a son, Dr. Theodore H. Brown, offer, said “It is our contention Medical research at Pontiac Gen- ment of frost bite conducted by a professor at the Harvard bus!- that this is a definite move to in- €T@l Hospital has won a high place another Pontiac General surgical ‘ness school. timidate the independent grocery in competition sponsored by the resident, Dr. David C. Packard, Wh retailer from getting his share American College of Surgeons won first place in the competi- . . . against the chain - store competi- Michigan committee on trauma. _ tion, bringimg the coveted €oller Prize Pig Bites Hand tor” | Research conducted here by Dr. Award to the hospital. eres. Eusket (UE re Waterford Township Police George Berberian, a resident in pr Packard’ ; ALIEN, Engia _~ Ni tio a Chief Millard Pender said he has surgery, won second place yester- conducted water ie apace At the mens a aaa q@ na had no calls from store in the annual Dr. rick yesterday: Two Bishops iw ee rad rid — of Dr. Abbott, also. up to hold a special communion °o | P 3° | tT a A ¢€ owners complaining ‘of threats A. Coller Symposium on Trauma . n from independent milkmen. and Nutrition, which the commit- The annual symposium, organ- service for herdsmen. No herds- ized eight years ago by Dr. Coller, men came. The pig that won a Offices at West Huron at Tilden .. . North Perry at Glenwood ; ee ee former professor of surgery at,~blue ribbon for Mrs. Diana - Keego Harbor .. . Walled Lake tien ilar «ca Oath Giver Well Known | With 16 scientific papers em- University Hospital, is unique in Suthrell bit her on the hand as sé ield Hi eV | age i aa ital gesident staff dectoes| che ceaited to age tog Lake Orion .. . Milford... Waterford . . . Bloomfield Hills to New District Judge | residents of variogs hospitals present papers under the direction DENVER W — The ritual fol. M@Feughout the state, Pentiae and supervision of a hospital staff| The Grand Hotel on Mackinac . “ * General. missed winning, first doctor who is a fellow of the Island, Mich., is the largest sum- | lowed sual pattern for Don D . : cc cress ssihes ke iene scntein ba di place by only one point in the American College of Surgeons. mer resort hotel in the world. i a district court judge. The oath’ ~ was given by District Judge Rob- Dr. Berberian’s study was en- ert W. Steele titled ‘“The Evaluation of Therapy It was the same Judge Steele in Experimental Fat Embolism.” who gave Bowman the oath of of-. It dealt with new methods to fice in 1927 as a juvenile court clear blood vessels of clogging probation officer, in 1931 as a fatty particles, which often fatally | district court clerk and in 1933)/block circulation of blood as a as a deputy district aitorney. result of severe injuries, such as are suffered in auto accidents. Production of electrical energy ~ * ® - more than doubled in Michigan His research was conducted at between 1947 and 1957, increasing Pontiac General Hospital under from 11.801 million kilowatt hours the sponsorship of Dr. Vernon C to 24,830 million hours. Abbott, a staff member More than 10 years of continuous dedication to highest quality *ee HOLLYWOOD BEDS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS! - You Get Complete: You Get Complete: @ Box Springs @ Box Springs @ Innerspring Mattress @ Innerspring Mattress @ Headboard @ Headboard — @ Legs ®@ Metal Frame -*329 «— '38% USE YOUR GOOD CREDIT a TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! (aX Demonstration Now 1 > P.M. — . - eee ay e fl Free Home tind! pt pee eee eee 2 Bs BR ‘ “Be Prepared.’ True to their; Farmington Troop 109 will build| land County Sheriff's Mounted motto, Cubs and Explorer and Boy canoes, from orange crates and| Posse in a special, hour-long Scouts of the Ottawa District are ' fiber glass. show. amu pe eee heir — A 1@-act, all-Scout talent show | Horse, carts and a fire truck ~Scout-O-Rama to’ the public stert-) wi gee under way at 8 p.m. |will be available for conveying TWENTY-TWO ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, i MAY 22, 1959 Set Saturday, Sunday at Ivory Estate 2-Day Scout-O-Rama to Open ing tomorrow. Complete with 300 tents and a wide variety of exhibits shgwing scouting crafts and skills, the out- door event is being staged Satur- day and Sunday on the grounds of the John lvory Estate in White Lake Township. Seveal thousand persons are expected to visit the show at the 165-acre estate located at $990 Cooley Lake road. The gates will be open from 16 a.m. until Saturday and again at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the vast, outdoor | arena, It will be followed by the | Ivory Horsemen and the Oak- |visitors around the estate. Tick- ets will be provided at the en- trance and ample parking space is assured. Area Youth Committee to Ready Behavior Code ROCHESTER — At its regular|dress, party crashing and smoking ied ager an from meeting last night the newly|and drinking. a.m. 4 -m. & y. . 4 as for med Ro ile poe hi Serving.on. the Youth Code An Indian village. horse show, Guidance Commi se opera-| commities are 14 siadieuie: tes: airplanes and a U.S. Army Nike tion its Youth Code Committee "huding > di i a missile are some of the highlights whose job it will be to draft a set ‘ a boy and girl trom each grade from seven through 12 in planned for ths year's ScouO- 0 rules governing prope bee | the Rochester Community Scho ( = ‘ * * *\ ester Community School District. oe group has féur adult About 20 Scout's of White Lake| Emphasing that the code will be . VFW Troop 42 will live in wig-|offered as a guide, not law, the! Members of the committee from wams, eat and dress Indian style, committee will draw up rules in|the senior high school are Harrell and use horses and canoes as five areas. They are parties, use/Sundberg, Charles Crissman, Ben- group part of the event of the family car, Caro] Sabourin, Caro- ‘Spring Swing’ Dance Tonight at Walled Lake WALLED LAKE 700 Scouts Sign for Area Camp teachers and per cent of parity ifor those complying with individ- ual farm allotments, and tighten penalties, _for- excess planting. |Those who voluntarily reduce planting 20 per cent below’ their jallotments would be offered price supports: at 8) per cent of parity. OTHER PLANS Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- } wheat senators, offered a) minimum, support rate at -75 per | ity support for those cutting back Clinton vertising agency. - Pontiae Press Phote SPRING FASHIONS — Mrs. Otis Walton and her daughter, Judy, 16, model fashiori favorites during the Scotch Elementary School PTA’s annual Mother-Daughter Dessert. The program was presented by the Midlake Scout Neighborhood last evening in the schogl. Fifty Girl Scouts and mothers modeled apparel furnished by stores in the Miracle Mile sich Center. a Valley Scouts Hold” Officers Elected The annual dinner and ladies night of Clinton Valley Council of the Boy Scouts at the Utica Metho- dist Church last evening was at- tended by 250 persons. * * * Willima H. Coy of Detréit was guest speaker. John Hunt Farmington, the council _presi- dent, presided. Silyer Beaver awards, the high- est scouting distinction on a local level, were given Harold Wright, of Pontiac; William E. Barnum, of Farmington; Floyd D. Cross, of Rochester, and Ernest W. Law- rence, of Mount Clemens. * * * Ted Pearson Jr. of Oxford was) { elected council president for the! ¢ coming year. New vice presidents $ are D. B. Eames of Pontiac; | Frank R. Chapman of Rochester; | Ray D. Baker of Green Lake, and| 4 Clayton D. Pohly of Mount Clem- ens, Tn POW ‘" POWER Made By Thor “28 See It and You'll Buy It POWERFUL JIG MAYES BRASS TED PEARSON JR. 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Churchill and Kenneth Sanderson of Orchard \9 Lake; Ralph Forman, of -Pontiac; | John Hunt, of Farmington, and’ Stanley J. Filkins, of Sylvan Lake. | rrr a i i i i hi hi i hi hi hi hi hi i hi hi i hi hi hi hi Mi Mi Mi i hi i Mi hi Mi Mi hi Mi i i Mi Mi Mi Mi hi hi Mi Mi Li hi Mi hi Mi i hi i i hi i hi hi ha hi hh i i hi he hi he hi he he i hi hi i he he hh he hn Pe ry ee Sue ror" x * * National council representatives’ Fine at large are: Joe Haas of Holly: ing Ray D. Baker of Green Lake; ‘ Clarence Barck of Mount Clem- DECORATORS ens, and R. CC: Cummings and INTERIOR WHITE both of Pontiac Arthur Selden, FLAT | AATEX ia Gal. —~f§—_ GUEST SPEAKER at Jast night’s annual dinner meeting of the Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council was William H. 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Jet-fighter| x ee runways are operational in that) The airfields would reduce the region, bombing range to Tehran, capital of Iran, and Karachi, Pakistan's capital, it was pointed out. | However, the sources said a | Soviet jet recently landed at | Jalalabad, only 50 miles from the Iran and Pakistan are “mem- | Pakistani frontier. The airstrip bers of the anti-Communist | previously had béen regarded as Middle Eastern Treaty Organi- | suitable only for small civilian zation, or Baghdad Pact, with | planes. i Turkey and Great Britain, Iraq withdrew earlier this year. Eyewitness sources also con-| \firmed reports that the Soviets | Last March, Premier Ali Mo-'were training Afghan pilotd in jet/ hammed Daud of Afghanistan de-| warfare at the Afghan air base of | nounced the United States’ defense | Mazartasharif. “ agreements with Turkey, Iran and! * * * Pakistan as aggravating interna-| Mazartasharif lies just across! jtechnicians could take off their Early Penicillin Treatment 2 2 si coonets"| er sald indignantly in court ithat area. They said Afghan denials| LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Aircraf\| They said Soviet-built MEG 17 jet|worker Sarge Signer thinks every fighters operated daily in the fron-jpart in a plane should have a) tier area, : _ |name. When he found a smail| Paved roads capable of carry. |bit of metal in North American} ing tank and other military.type Aviation s X15 rocket plane which | traffie also were under construc. |@dn't have one, it bothered him. tion in northern Afghanistan, So Signer began calling it a according to the sources. dubbidobber. The name stuck, and | inow the part, an essential in the | They said some of the roads were!seat ejection system although it’s! on approaches to Iran even though |only an inch long and costs only a| there was scant traffic between|qime, is known as a dubbidobber. | the two countries. ‘Another worker asked Signer) INCREASE ACTIVITIES |how he happened to call the part According to the sources, recent |# dubbidobber. reports of Russian troops near |. “I don’t know,”’ he said, ‘‘but it ust looked like a dubbidobber.”’ Herat, which lies. about 50 miles |? from the border with Iran, pre-) sumably were based on increased, activities by Soviet technicians | Vell Ahead at 91 BOURNE MOUTH, England | were correct technically. | (UPI)—Ted Palmer, who is 91, | However, these sources added: | ran after and caught a picket, “A goodly share of the Russian) identified as Dugald MacAllister, aged 67. “I wasn’t going to let | that youngster get away,”’ Palm- dungarees tomorrow and put on Would Cut Brain Damage CHICAGO (UPI)—More than 8) that usually ranges from 10 to 24 | per cent of persons whose brains, years, the report said. The | ; : ) sym ms range from tremors to | are damaged by syphilis can re-| stmeaa peptone. . | turn to work if they receive peni-| cillin in the early stages of brain| Without treatment, the’ report damage, a study revealed today. said, the outlook for a person with ~ * * paresis was “‘dire.”’ ‘with death Even the severely affected OF gecurring within five years after institutionalized patient, the study the onset of the disease showed, had one chance. gut of: put the death rate was cut im- three for/ improvement and re mensely when penicillin was given in the early stages of paresis, the} The/study, conducted by 13 re- report said searchers, dealt with 1,05: pa- | (nly 9 per cent of patients were tients suffering from brain dam- | Pho, | aplenatnal 10 years sge- (paresis) in cight major | ater treatment, the study hosplials and covered more than | showed However, the report five years. a the death rate for Their report appeared in the cur-| paretios, was about four times | rent Archives of Neurology and} higher than for persons of Psychiatry, published by the| comparable age, sex and race American Medical Assn | because the paretics usually suf- STANDARD USE = — scaring omar ge — Penicillin, the report said, is the . standard treatment for syphilis showed. only one course of peni and, if given early, will prevent cillin treatment was needed to ee favorably affect the course of habilitation if given penicillin 086 t ts in the stu how- am ieee - an se cael paresis. 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SME SEES a.» aheeene eiPmaniele + eet P ats Sr ambi See OE RE EE Re * * * r The drain has been tied up for jsix years, the past two by a court jsuit, because the dozen communi- lties involved can't; quite agree on ‘construction: costs, which keep; | mounting, of course, as the litiga-| ton drags on. | | Faced with a dropping water HOT DAYS AREA ADD-A-PORCH table, the county created the | Southeastern’ Michigan Water | | Authority to build a Lake Huron ' | pipeline to bring an unlimited | | supply of fresh water to Oakland homes and industry. The Authority's been ready to go fpr a year, except it hasn’t been able to sign up enough communities as customers to assure bonding} ;companies of a profitable invest- | ment. |STREAMLINE COUNTY | Struggles such as these have led ithe county to establish a special | study committee to come up with ' jrecommendations to streamline county government. Nowadays, such .ideas as home rule and a county manager system | are being tossed around during supervisors’ meetings. Oakland recently joined Wayne ~ County in a futile bid to get the Legislature to reconsider the question of home rule for | | counties. y/ MUU) UUM | But outstate counties, where the’ populatign push has not been so |pressing, don't appear completely | sympathetic to Oakland's requests \for more powers on the county Choice of Stanley jalousie Windows LOW AS i i level | Awning AN INDUSTRIAL CENTER — Boasting three big General are shown here assembling a Catalina sport coupe at GM’s Pon- | * * * | Windors or 3* FREE ESTIMATES Motors Division plants, Pontiac is the industrial center of Oakland tiac Division plant. Cor Sliding Glass ; , , inty officials plan to try agai County, the state's third ranked county in manufacturing. Workers for home rule. hah. and "loon Walls WEEKLY NO MONEY DOWN some other startling proposals up F.H.A. 60 Months to Pay > ae ; . their sleeve I ontiac Is Booming Along The second biggest county in a KITCHENS, piTIONs fad "ous Michigan is still growing, and its officials have learned through hard -Auto Hub Becoming College Town. Sara te irrecoverably behind e BEAD is is Le Rao arichincs wae Varner likes to point out: Land, jrooming populations may well Septic tanks, local drains and eriies Of articies or Michi ° a . cultural ach nent Jots of it, for classrooms and < Re Os | qustra . Se Seeerements ecratecien adopt the Oakland plan well water for the most part have Playtime i in Mexico ae tlon to Mich Ww : er o é . “—¢ h t pote ean . _ “ee The school is located at the Subdivisions grew up so fast proved in adequate MEXICO CITY ¢AP) — Govern- > -~ETER LOCHBILER westemm end ‘of 1.400 pleasant. roll.’ B¢?e during the post-war build. With much less success, the ment employes began an annual Operators on Duty C t +; C 2 92 W. Huron By PETER LOC JE estern end ‘o pleasant, roll-| ; that whole c itie has be he usual onstruction O. ; R ter, Pontiac Press ing acres donated to MSU in early |" m that waole commumtes county has been trying in the usual 10-day holiday today. Only top of- 24 Hours a Day Pontiac ane . 7 . came into existence before such way through its drain commission ficials with skeleton staffs re- PONTIAC—This automotive cen- 1957 by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G = Wilson, along with $2 million to ter isn't shy about taking on n't shy , c build the first classrooms. ‘ aspects of a college town - — = — - - - —- Traditionally associated with the GROWTH PROBLEMS . Jnanufacture of cars, trucks and| The vastness of its rosy future | i [ | | h basics as sewers and drains to put through a yast $44 million mained on the job te handle were decided on. storm drain in the crowded south- urgent affairs buses, the Pontiac area has long impresses Pontiac. It also multi been in agreement with what plies problems that have long bern Michigan State University officials a thorn in the side of community have enthusiastically decided planners North Oakland County — the Oakland's troubles result from ss its skyrocketing growth. The county's population is now esti mated at 743,000, almost double 1950's census figure ~ceater of a booming population of suburban dwellers — is an appropriate place for books and classrooms, too. The decision is resulting in con-| (The county -has become the struction of Michigan State Univer-| S¢cond largest in the state, not | $ity-Oakland, a full-fledged four-| 9Mly im terms of population but year college that will open its, 2/80 im retailing. {t's third larg- Boors for the first time this fall,, ©St im manufacturing. 2'2 miles east of Pontiac. Since 1952, the county has re- j00,000 POTENTIAL corded more plats than any other county in the state, a total of nearly 1,000 during 1952-1957 in clusive, or 13.4 per cent of the state total for the same period But services haven't kept pace with residential building. ~ Sweeping a compass around the Map. university officials discovered what local educators had already guessed at—that there will be esti- ated 100,000 potential college stu- dents living within a 15-mile radius Sf Pontiac by 1970. 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TWENTY-FIVE Veterans Fight | As Reconciliation Calms Another Preference Cuts Rush-Around Romance Reported LONDON (AP) — One runaway romance: was fading from British Oppose State Proposal fomince today with a peaceful to Reduce Civil. Service reconciliation, but another one was on hand to take its place. Job Test Allowance Shipbuilder Harry Dowsett fin- the preference given veterans ap-| playboy she eloped to | plying for state*jobs has run into|with, The suitor, Edward Langley, opposition from organized veterans|27, accepted Dowsett’s invitation) groups. Leaders of the American Legion, things out. Veterans of Foreign Wers, Dis- * * * Corps League, Spanish - American War Veterans, Amvets and Mili- tary Order of the Purple Heart were among those offering objec- tions at a meeting with civil serv- ice heads yesterday. All veterans receive 10 points extra on their civil service tests, end disabled veterans get 15 points. Gretna Green ‘in pursuit of her| 19-year-old son and the family’s pretty Swiss maid. Dowsett ran his daughter and Langley to earth at a friend’s tiny apartment over a stable in Cam- bridge. Because the family forbade the underage girl to marry, she ran) off to Scotland with Langley and| and 10 points. The study group refused to come home with her also proposed limiting the pref- father when he followed them. } charge. Spokesmen for the organized veterans said they were especially concerned with protecting disabled British Diplomat | veteran mvs! Wants to Ban time iiettatien on veterans preter. |~OCKtail P ar ties ence. Arthur G. Rasch, state civil LONDON (UPI) — Sir Gladwyn service director, said commission Jebb, British ambassador — to members would continue meeting France, said recently that cock- with veterans’ spokesmen to try “ and arrive at a mutually agree- = ra ee nme = ™ able formula. modern diplomat” and should be jbanned by internationa] agree- Traffic Signs Moralized ment. , AL ENGe on C. (AP) — Traffic|, Johm Rolls, columnist for the offiders erected a new sign at a L0ndon Daily Mirror, asked sme busy street intersection on the other diplomats in London what North Carolina State College cam-|*DeY thought and got these pus this week. It said: “Yield.” 9"swers: It bears a new message now! Dr. Lues Thomen, Dominican Someone appended: “Not to) temptation,” | | Vincens de Steensen-Leth. 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A posse of newsmen and), yo ntorutti 20, silfersmith’s wife dashed off to/Private detectives hired by Dow- They disappeared from Jeffrey’s sett soon traced them. * * * The father arrived and ham-/tjional haven for elopers. orange-painted * * * mered on the door, shouting, ‘‘Katherine, me in. It’s your father.” “Are you going to be nice, Daddy?” Katherine cried tearful-| sive up Sylvia and come home. ly from the other ‘side of the locked door. * * * “Of course; my dear,” Dowsett}seheson back in London. “My | Paso, Tex. in 1849 to protect gold replied softly. ‘‘Let me in and let’s'/boy’s been in love five times be- |seekers, is now an Army guided | Communist patrol. 7 | “At my age, you can’t expect a sort this thing out.’ let Real diplomacy is done at these | Jean Chauvel, France: “They ishorten the life of a diplomat.” Oldster at 84 Ignores Iron Curtain Fuss | Asks Safeguards for Probe Witnesses i , | WASHINGTON w — Sen. Jacob Katherine opened the door andix Javits (R-NY) has urged the |Senate to write strict rules, pro-| side quickly. 2 * Thirty-five minutes later Dow. | summoned before its investigating |** committees. ing, “I agreed to compromise.” x * *® Then Katherine and Langley) came out hand in\hand. ‘We are|the Senate, “there have been re-jin Communist East Germany. going to the Dowsett home to talk|peated instances in which the rep- * * * things over,” he said. jutations of individual witnesses} She lives in Kleinensee, The new pair of fomantic head-|and the progress of committee in- |\Herscheson and ‘blue-eyed Sylvia from Zurich. because of insufficient safeguards of fair procedures.” * * * He said these have covered a range from the Senate Internal border cutting Germany in two. |home 11 days ago and were found border crossing in in Gretna Green, England's tradi- fered him 20 pounds ($56) a week! ing wrongdoing in the labor-man- pocket money and a car if he'd) agement field. He said the rackets group has done “a distinguished “But I love her too much," he|job,” however. asserted. “Love?” “This sense,” Grandma Becker said. snapped Israel Her- \fore already.” missiles center, BAD HERSFELD, Germany |(AP)—“I'm too old -to understand - +~—— WASHINGTON eS : tnesses (is fuss about an Iron Curtain,"’ | aS \said 84-year-old Grandma Elise | Becker. And off she walked across | \the 10-yard ‘death strip,” to have, “In the past decade,” Javits told g birthday coffee with her nephew West ! Germany, while Wilhelm Stein, 74, | vestigations have been jeopardized! her nephew, is a resident of Gros- | sensee, just 200 yards across the| Because there is no authorized the vicinity, she was told she’d have to travel Security's subcommittee’s Red-) roundabout 100 miles to reach her hunting hearings down to criticism} nephew. Jeffréy said his father had of-/of the committee now investigat- x* * * Old Ft. Bliss, built near El! After an hour’s chat, she started back. 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IGNACE (#—Workmen are J : ‘ |as busy as a houséwife experting| By SAM DAWSON type—the catalyst used in the oll method has been the main one used) DENVER (UPI) — The editor of; when determining which pro- company as they spruce things up| AP Business News Analyst refining method known as fluid |i, cracking oil inte gasoline, heat-|the National Parent- Teacher Maga-| petal age — wit be = wa FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) — Old Army hands are jat the Straits of Mackinac Bridge.| NEW YORK — The nation’s oil nears ppg Seer —— ling fuel, chemical components and/zine said today that more sex; allowed to a pondering the grimness of Army life and a new Army rule | _ — = crush ra industry is calling on the pill and| °* | other products. education of the right kind would) The editor coreg aon — that permits their wives to drink on post before sundown, |'* Cue “emorial Day weeken ; " ;,, Total annual value of the out- ‘help fight rnography. by school children has increase but bars soldiers even from a short beer. | Bridge traffic has been hitting nigel ay omy help | put is around 40 million dollars.| = ee ee | sib ” st ele since 1950 despite the early beliet ‘Until 5 p.m. the GI in Europe is prohibited from such aes 2.500 vehicles on week- ecole eng? winie a o koeg = ceniiial tues x | Eve, Grant of Chicago an- that it would decrease when the things as martinis at lunch, an afternoon pick-me-up or °"°* | .« <« lio! and i Chemical Co. "| handling about three iuiliies bar- nounced her magazine would im- medium no longer was a novelty. ~ even a cool and frothy beer while he puts nickels into newly Lawrence A. Rubin, executive divisi W eee Se Ee ad old day, mediately begin a program to legalized shot machines in the Army clubs secretary of the Bridge Author. | Already many millions of dollars division of W. R, Grace & Co. combat pornographic _ literature, eg , S. | ity, estimated the vehicle count Worth of pills and powders are * ; ~*~ * | This particular catalyst’/measures,and that the magazine plans to There appeared to be some loopholes in the new | will be 8,000 to 10,000 on Me- ‘concocted each year for the indus-|_ Since World War Il this refining two ten-thousandths of an inch in begin rating television shows for | prohibition decree and the old Army hands were busy morial Day, try. They are the catalysts which pans sta But ‘he surface + = earind viewing. j a oe help bring about marked chemical catalysts in use at any one time 7 . thinking up ways to put them into general = -The plaza area has been raked reactions or ckanwen, Bi.cewts ol U. S. Cath li in a big refinery unit adds up to Mrs. Grant sala this commit U. S. Army European headquarters in Heidelberg was and cleaned up and fresh flowers or in its many products, O1ICS 10,000 square miles. onder write oo agg evalue- , j . jhave been planted in the flower tions from which a composite responsible for the upheaval. In a circular issued through plante 1€ € . ” : ; out the command, the sale of alcoholic beverages in Army ones. ee Lewd e Rosella Reser Reach Record Mccann oy a i oat ie ma ee PF ' Five extra collectors will be M foe = ee hey < i clubs was prohibited before retreat is sounded at 5 p.m. nided wit the start of ine a up. The goal is to come up with of 39,505,475 jtypes of catalysts were tested in| parents will consult the ratings: . The ban applied to enlisted men’s clubs, sergeants’ ; hi developing the fluid cat-cracking| — , al Day R a higher octane gasoline, even : : , , clubs and officers’ clubs. It did not apply to the U.S. Alr Oil) or the bridge maff te Ine” more stretchable socks, more | NEW YORK (UPI) — The 1959 Process. In improving it over the Force or the Navy, but airmen and sailors were watching ; - heat-defiant cones for missiles— Official Catholic Directory report- years they’ve tried another 3,000. Rubin said bridge attendants are carefully to see which way the wind blew. practicing their smiles for the even, perhaps, a successor to the. today that there are a record Although principally a purchas- The Army gave no reason for the ban on liquor before invasion of camera - carrying hula hoop, that end product of 4400 75 Americans who — of catalysts, the petroieum in- — retreat but sources ‘close to headquarters threw some light tourists. ° petroleum that circled the globe. Roman Calfwolica: aw bicteese al dustry spends millions of dollars | scmchit indi la au Sill: olen ae 8 on the matter “Posing for pictures seems to be But the big drive always is to . 4.1 sag oy saetin crease 0 rode and enlaraiga. with mica AN ah cher chuwtet Buy snd arvante for payments you 2 vee ee woes + NORTH ON SACINAW to Montcalm, Turn Right Turn Left 5 Miles. FROM ROCHESTER: 4 a. tar SHOPPING CENTER % MILE * WOODED AREA West on \ Turn Rig See demonstrotion and enter contest of WOLVERINE CO-OP, INC. F. &. HOWLAND J I 41960 Van Dyke 3245 Diste Hwy. | : a bee _ “me | | udah , a ke , ai FR4NK CROMAK THE MOWER SHOP ‘ IMPLEMENT SALES 22810 Nerthwestern 3 = Holly, Miéhigan Rirmingham, Michigan ms wre sd | HOMES __ DLORAH ie Auburn Heights, Michigan THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 ONE COLOR TWENTY-SEVEN Benson Proposes Bank for Rural Electric and Phones| CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (UPI) —'much the same as the existing terest rate of 2 per cent on REA Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Farm Credit Administration. Benson lagt night proposed cre- ation of a bank to replace the U.S. Treasury in financing rural elec. tric power and telephone systems. x *« * The bank would take over from the government the matter of lending money to rural systems. The systems would operate and ultimately own the bank entirely, = Nikita Even Plans Trip Rural power cooperatives have objected strenuously te such pro- posals, claiming they are part of a scheme. to sell oyt. public ‘loans, At.present, this does not The rural systems now — as Cover costs of the money to the) they have since 1935 — get their government, | power. initial, operating and expansion .) corsts N funds from the rural electrifica- sue NEW. RATE Benson proposed the rural sys- The Eisenhower administration tems’ have théir own national tion administration (REA), an _ from time to time has suggested agency under the general super: ss ine 2 per cent rate be re policy board to direct affairs of ee Ee see ‘placed by a rate which will cover their bank. . the financing costs to the treasury.!. “Members of this board would Since 1944, rural systems have This would apply to new loans be nominated by the rural electric paid a congressionally pegged in- only, Benson said. jand telephone borrowers,” Benson said. “Plans for organizing and ‘operating the REA bank should be carefully developed to meet the particular capital requirements of the electric and telephone borrowers.” Benson unveiled his proposal for taking the government eut of the rural power and telephone lending business in a speech at the annual Farmer-Businessman Dinner of the Chamber ef Com- Reds Hint at ; GENEVA, (UPI)—The Russians seem to have changed their mind about a short and snappy foreign minister’ confer- ence. They appeared today to be gearing for a protracted | period of difficult negotiations. Three bits of evidence support this: —Soviet Premier Nikita cision to visit Albania from May 25 to June 6. Khrushchev’s remark to a group of Americans in Mos- cow that if the foreign ministers do not succeed at first they should keep trying until —A report that the Soviet delegation here had extended its contract for communications from Geneva to Moscow from June 8 to July 8. The motives for the apparent Soviet change of heart have puzzled westerners. Some were disturbed at the possibility ef new surprises from the Russians. Khrushchev is understood to have been directing Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko almost step by step in the conference so far. It was considered unlikely that he would go to Albania | for two weeks, where it will be more difficult to maintain this direct contact, unless he anticipated a period of wait-and- see tactics that would not produce any vital points needing his personal attention. Long Parley {or Ex-Patriates | NEW YORK #—What are your’ ‘assignment in some exotic foreign hundred-foot Great Lakes ore \land? jearriers soon will be a common x * * sight, an American ship building They're best. if you've already company vice president said yes- ‘had a taste of life abroad, accord- terday. jing to W. R. Jeeves, director of) x * * ‘Parke Davis & Co.'s overseas) Edgerton B. Williams of Cleve- operations. they do. “We find it preferable to choose jhave been constructed in the past | mawwho has already been ffive years, but during the same | abroad and wants to return,” he |period, 42 ships were withdrawn said, “rather than the individual {fom service. who is attracted by the so-called | Williams predicted that in the glamor of foreign residence.” | next five years, 60 to 70 more Jeeves was one of dozens of top. ships will have te be replaced U.S. business executives on hand) for economic or old-age reasons _ aan i | and he said the 700-foot giants today to swap ideas at the opening f the lak “ill take their pla. of the 43rd annual meeting of the; ° siecle ee ee National Industrial Conference| “I hope the building program Board. ”* twill be an orderly one, spread over At a panel session on grooming a number of years with a few each loverseas personnel, Jeeves report-year, instead of extreme peaks led: ‘‘Whenever possible, we recruit and hollows which has* been the future expatriates from our domes- pattern in the past,"’ Williams said. tic staff. “This ye keep the industry 8S. Khrushchev’s sudden de- ——— Jobs Abroad Mainly '100-Foot Ships to Carry Ore ‘Giants to Ply Lakes — ichances of landing that choice) ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Seven- healthy and we will produce better , ships at less cost.” * * made * Williams when he was given an honorary membership in the Quarterdeck! Society, made up of students of financing system for the rural we naval architecture and marine en- electric and telephone borrowers land, said five large ore carriers gineering at University of Mich-'should be developed,” he said. | Benson said rural electric and} * igan. ‘Brains’ to Fight Reds | WASHINGTON (UPI) — The | House Appropriations Committee has approved funds to estab | lish a “brain trust’’ in the State Department to mastermind eco- nomic and politica] warfaye against the Communists on a global scale. 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Smartly tailored plaid Jamaica shor®, with matching-trim sleeveless blouse. Choose from bright summer plaids in sizes 10-18. But . «you cannot afford to miss this ; one-day-only value! , ae 200 N. Saginaw ' St.—Free Parking in ‘ | =\ ean /~ ain 4. > sets he eer 6 ape rear er ae . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 “eee eee ee ee 2 © © ©m-s:e @e © o:+ Insurance Women of Pontiac held the fifth annual Bosses Nite Wednes- Glen Greeting Maynard Johnson who gave at. Sylvan day evening Mrs. Russell Lehigh, who was in charge of decorations, welcomes her Mrs. Allen Schmidt, president and toastmistress, dined with her boss, left, Mrs. Inn. tion. boss, The Bloomfield Angle 1S lee PR ME Pontiac Press Phote the response to the toast to bosses are, Mac Herrington and Mrs. Beatrice Dodge, who gave the invoca- Roy Wilton, and presents him with a carnation. Carleton C. Patterson, of Birmingham. Preparing tor Country Auction By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—June 6 will be a red letter day at the Lyle Bones residence on North Adams road. A coun- try auction will be held from 10 am. until late afternoon under the direction of L. E. and Mildred Smart of Roches- ter, sponsored by St. James Episcopal Church of Birming- ham. The Men's Club, Ushers Guild and Episcopal Church- women are joint supervisors. Among St. James members heading committees. are George F. Schnell, gen- eral chairman, Mrs. J. S. Moon, coordinating chairman, Mrs. George Weinhold, Mrs. ° John Roehm and Mrs. Philip Detweiler, publicity. John Johnson has a committee to handle properties, mainly set . ting up a large tent. ‘Mrs. L. A. Smith heads/a group. for collecting salable items. | »\ Besides antique siWer and china, small electrical appli- ances and occasional furniture, there will be toys and sports equipment, , * * * Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rich- ardson Jr. were hosts at a cocktail and supper party last Friday evening at their home on Glengary road. Guests included Mayor ‘and Mrs. Louis Miriani of Détroit, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Le -L.’ Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. William C. New- berg, Mrs. Richard Connell, Mr. and Mrs, ‘William E. Slaughter, Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred- erick Cody, Mr: and Mrs. Nor- man E. Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs. Wuliarn V. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Judd and Wil- liam Pagker Jr. ¥ * * Mr/ and Mrs. Philip Max- wel) of Pine Lake (nee Har- igtt Williams) announce the birth of a son, Steven, May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Voorheis of Rudgate road were “hosts at arkopen house Satur- day. This is the first of a series the*Voorheis' will give during the early summer. * * * Mr. and, Mrs, Irving A. Duffy had as their house guest over this past weekend Dr. P. A. Lawrence of Char- lotte, Ny C. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Breech left, Wednesday for a short European trip. * x * Dining at the Detroit Club together this evening before attending the opera will be Mr, and Mrs. Paul McKenney, Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Ler- chen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Reilly .nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig. * * * Mrs. Everell E, Fisher re- turned home Tuesday from Dixiana Farms near Lexing- ton, Ky. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William C. Newberg are in Europe for about a fortnight. ; » * * Mrs. James Goudie was hos- tess at luncheon Tuesday for members of the St. Elizabeth Auxiliary, Plans were made for a tea to be given June 10 to benefit Daughters of Di- vine Charity, Briarbank. * * *® Mrs. Henry C. Johnson -has just returned from a_month- long trip to Europe with her friend Countess Dobrzensky. She visited friends in Ireland. 1° Bosse Honored by Women Insurance Group Gathers for Fifth Annual Nite The fifth annual Bosses Nite was held by Insurance Women of Pontiac Wednesday evening at Sylvan Glen Inn. * * * Mrs. Allan Schmid, presi- dent, was toastmistress for the evening. Mrs. Beatrice Dodge gave the invocation and May- nard Johnson gave the re- sponse to the toast to bosses given by Mrs. Schmidt. Galbraith Pritchard gave a talk and showed slides of Alas- ka and its radar system. - Officers of the group in ad- dition to Mrs. Schmidt are Mrs. Mac Harrington, vice president; Mrs. George O’- Brien, recording secretary; Lois Amy, corresponding sec- retary; and Mrs. Carroll Craw- ford, treasurer. * * * Committees for the dinner were Mrs. Harrington, invita- tions; Mrs. Crawford, reserva- tions: Mrs. O’Brien, program; and Mrs. Russell Lehigh, dec- orations. Miscellaneous Shower Fetes Future Bride Sally Reid, bride-elect of Fred Zittel Jr. was honored re- cently at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Frank Morton of Brookdale avenue. * * * Sally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Detroit, and Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zittel of Navajo drive, will exchange vows Juiy 18. Guests included Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Zittel, Mrs. David Zitte), Mrs, Lee Kremer, and Mrs. J. G. Aldrich. Others were Mrs. Vernon Ayling, Mrs. Carl Randolph, Mrs. Edwin Kerr and Mrs. William Kovin. * * * Other guests were Mrs. Ed- win Kerr, Mrs. Fred Cohassey, Mrs. Robert Evans and Mrs. Theodore Cohassey. Moose Auxiliary Nominates Officers Nominations for new officers were read when Women of the Moose met at Moose Hall Wednesday. The election will be held at the next meeting June 1. Reports were read by the publicity, ritual, hospital, and library chairmen. All will be sent to the Mooseheart national office. A luncheon will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Taylor on Irwin- dale drive honoring Pontiac Senior Regent Mrs. Harold Finn. All co-workers have been invited to attend. Silver Lake League Fetes Mrs. McDonald Mrs. Grant McDonald, past president and founder of Wom- en's Silver Lake Golf League. was honored Wednesday at a luncheon at Kingsley Inn. Mrs. McDonald is moving from her Clintonville road home _ to Louisville, Ky. * bd * Forty-five members attended the luncheon. Mrs. McDonald was given an orchid and an inscribed plaque honoring her as founder. She organized the club in 1954. Mrs. Edward Dalton chairman and Mrs. Weher, president, Donald Stone es MONTHS FREE back and she did it just to ; : k | a large, self-addressed. 4 member of Alpha Gamma | oe 1 we fell te get the Se with holes in his socks, he , ; u eets Special honors were accorded oot Be tepeshe be mean. You'd never see knows they are there and stamped envelope to ABBY in Upsilon and American Concrete “an Weak Jalosky Jr. and —m & 2 ie such a cheap piece of junk in | doesn't care. Leave his wife | Cre of this newspaper. | Institute. | | Mrs. Edmund Smith who re- doe Uh amide Ada i tonbes fo bt = her house. My husband says | gione, She darn well knows —_————— for Supper | ceived 15-year service pins 3 inches Of I should use it anyway so her | what to do. Engagement Told | Mrs. Carl Rese was presented sd Welt ond Reg feeli won't be hurt. I don’t . : Toke One inch Sedy nea * * * WCTU Group University of Michigan Club | @ 10-year service pin. OW Ankles want to ruin the looks of my DEAR ABBY: I am asking | Mrs. Alice White of West Chi- —s * * * house. How can we settle advice for a helpless little cago avenue announces the en- Hears Talk Assisting with the dinner & Membership Good Coast te Coast this peacefully? ; : child of four. She has a very gagement of her daughter, Mary Wednesday evening at Adah were Miss DeGroot, invoca- For Wemen Exclusively PUZZLED poor appetite. Her mother tries (Alice Pennington to William G. b Mrs Irons Shelly Branch Library. tion, and Mrs. Fred Baumgart- # No Extra Charge for Sum Room and DEAR PUZZLED: Ask to force food down her by hold- Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Y ° : ner. dinner chairman. Mechanical Massage or Steam Cabinets your sister-in-law if she has 1 she } J Iama C. Hook, program , : sis ing her nose unti swallows H. Bell of Rochester. A June 13 Mrs. Frank Irons was guest Introduced .were the cl 10 to 10 Monday any objections to your ex- changing the lamp for some- thing that would fit into your decorating scheme a little there is a nice young man. He the food I hate to see this child to make any more suggestions. wedding is planned. speaker at the meeting of Anna Gordon WCTU, held Thursday at First Baptist Church, 4 | | i | | The annual dinner of Alpha vice president; Mrs. Harry met for a cooperative supper chairman, was in charge of the arrangements. Cothair- men were Mrs, Harry J. Rich- ards and Janet Heitsch, as- During Annual Dinner ,for Aid to Emotionally Dis- * * ® two sponsors, Mrs. Me Brim and Mrs. Bertha Lamp- kin. Also welcomed were two former members, Mrs. Frank Oosterhof and Mrs. Reginald . TWO.WEEK FREE! CALL FE 4-9582 h Friday Saturday For Your FREE TRIAL Call FE 4-9582-3 Th 0 bett She could hardly re- baer: If abe does, pat the tame |. Mrs. Edna Matheny, Mrs. | sisted by Mrs. William Gordon, nai i me ; » Mr. and Mrs. | William Bradley and Mrs. sie Crepe r Rippberger. away. At least, you'll have cai Patricia Graeside and Kate thrown a little ‘light on the Lee Vernier Orlo Mason and Mrs. William Sawyer ouse Oo enus ‘ . L. Carls presented duets. Oth- yer. , ' Rubbe S | subject of Midway ers taking part were Mra. Sa- Doris Haynes, president, an- | u r patu a Fi Sal al street | die Patten and Mrs. Nellie nounced committee appoint- | . — igure ons DEAR ABBY . gpg : th | —awee : ments for the coming season. Scrapes Mixer | FE 4-9582 wae FE 4-9583 column, a young girl tells of a announce e | A aie sito nicnic: i They are Miss Hook, pro- | Miracle Shopping Center a ve picnic dinner E quick wedding at the city hall engagement of | wit te hela June 18 at Oak gram; Mrs. Gordon, s~holar- When you use an electric | 5. Telegraph st Square Lake Rd. over her lunch because she ois af hter land Park. ship; Mrs. Gertrude Martin, -, mixer, it’s handy to rely on a _ = couldn't afford a “fancy church oe _ social; Gertrude Overton, tele, | rubber spatula to scrape batter ) wedding”. This woman and Alice Marie of ° ' phone; Mrs. Raymond Rapa- from the sides of the bowl. You PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL countless others have the Manchester, Women of Unity | port, publicity; Mrs. Ralph won't run the risk of bending nce Sometion 2 5 Core™ Tenn., to = - W. Behler, nominating:. Mrs. the beater blades as with a | 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. wedding. Anyone who wants a" Dine 1n County Clarence Carlson, finance; wooden spoon. Enrollments Available in Day o: Evening Classes a church wedding can have Benjamin Mrs. Robert B. Tarr, constitu- Of course, it’s easy to wash j Write. phone or call in person fo: Free Pamphiet one. It need not be expensive #fa712 Hunter, Women of Unity of Unity tion; Mrs. Richard, courtesy; the rubber spatula in hot soap PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 or fancy f Church of Oakland County met and Mrs, Charles Harmon, his- | or detergent suds along, with | - Any clergyman will unite a SOR 0; at the Elizabeth Lake road | torian. the bowl and beaters. couple in holy matrimony in Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Kenneth Wright ——— so == SSS = ~--- ——__~ ——_——_~_- —- - front of the altar with only J. Keith for a cooperative dinner. SSeS SSS SS Saas attendants and parents. It is Guests were Mrs. H. Erwin . still a Service, and has the WTunter_ of Gottschalk, Alice Kimball, I Since 1890 -- Always the Best in Flowers bléssing of God. I have nothing Rock Island, Jane Norgren, Matthew New- H against city hall weddings. but Tl. man, Herbert Sampson of Mil- | ford and Mr. Wright. This month's project was a white elephant sale with Mr. Wright as auctioneer. Chinline| , wwe | Memoria often appear on the face for the MERLE NORMAN features NEW WHITE “COLOR TONER” LIPSTICK Call for HOME DEMONSTRATION ~ Appointment for ALICE M. VERNIER CHOICE FOR PLANTS Skin Stretched Exercise Firms By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box) there a good exercise for this con- dition?” your club or group. Q. “I have been about 50 pounds A. That is one of the bad meet time. I think you should talk FE 2-4010 overweight for years. I finally things about remaining over- with your family physician. | | ) ” _starteq counting calories and have weight fer many years. The Q. “Small lines are beginning to lost 25 pounds in the last six skin does become stfetched and radiate outward from my lips. | aq MERLE NORMAN ymonths. IT am 38 years old and! does not always shrink enough Lipstick sometimes gets into these |!|| COSMETIC STUDIO fhave lost this weight slowly. How- to match the new proportions. and this looks unattractive. Is there any special cream or exer- cise for them? I have used e facial depilatory for several years. Could this be breaking down the skin around the lips and cause these lines. I whistle a lot. Could However, I think you can do much to diminish the defect by doing some exercises and lubri- cating your skin carefully. ever, my chinline is saggy where the double chin used to be. Is) TOMEI IIIIVDADIOIAN EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES ) DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS \. Optometrist . \ . \ 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 Saturday, May 30 Unless there is some individual reason for not doing so, I believe this euse then?” the use of one of the hormone ~ : creams would be an aid. Here is, A. You should give up whis- , an exercise. Lie 9m your bed on, tling and take up whittling in- your back with your head = stead! I hate to ask you to do shoulders hanging off the bed.| this since you sound like a gay Slowly raise your head and touch! soul, but I do think that whis- your chin to your chest, or come) tling would cause lines just as | as near as you can. Lower head do any facial expressions, such ‘ back again and continue. When! as squinting or brow lifting. Use | | ° ° . $ i} Priced URNS CEMETERY PORCH BOXES a ' 205 Capitel Savings and Lean Bldg. 715 West Huron Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN PHONE FE 4-3241 souls icreare|Gs four exc poll Sag Geen nee ane C om b ina tl on B OXECS From LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING it into the oe | Q “What is a safe and easy way Filled With Choice Plants Suitable for Cemetery and Porch Boxes ¥ TEC CLCLELLLLEO Le Q. “Would you please tell me _— — —_—_— }what causes hair to grow on the face? Dfo you ‘nherit it from your mother? Also do irregular men- COLOR CORNER [rier te % irremuiar men 547 North Perry Street, Corner Glenwood |with it? Please answer in your (Formerly Townsend) . |; column.” H DEVOE PAINT | ' America’s No. 1 Interior Paint CUSTOM COLOR MIXING ype JIM GEORGE, FE 3-7270 hel heal to bleach the skin if one has too much suntan?” A. The easiest and safest way is just to let it fade with “time. Actually, I do not think there is any very effective method or product, A. This is ‘really a medical | You can buy commercial bleach- jing creams whi¢h help you some ee Select Your Own Plants. || fied to angywer. In general, , / can say that the distribution of lis too strong, leven when diluted. / Hit | hair -is affected by the glands. dd it to butyermilk which is also / , | When you say that you have ir- Supposed to be a mild bleacher. | / : os fi See Hi} * f : P a = i} | reguiar ‘menstiual pes ods and | x + i “Don't Give Up! ' / . tH have hairs on your face, I guess | Tomor (rags rannine mira anan | SOAS eos ay = Oo Geraniums _/ Springer... -:/: Flgheiat a | Ageratum Begonias Petunias i EASY Livi Ne wire Aluminum Folding det | . , i Coleus Vinca Vines Marigolds Hh Comfort-crafted summer furn!- Tuberous Begonias | il ture of aluminum tubing with Hi highest quality webbing in Green HH] and White. a weath- Spike Type HH] “a Cemetery Vases "it $3.50 |] Flowers Telegraphed Any Place in the World! Hi 1+ yee Pearce Floral Co, m2 |B” ’ , a | erry 3 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ ~ vind Veernaduie Renee ae OR 3-2300 |). Faas : : , oF * HOME FURNISHINGS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Pe / DRAYTON PLAINS Open ‘Friday Nights ‘TH 9 P.M. _-THIRTY Mrs. Benson Hosts Church Unit 31 Meet for Luncheon Thirty-one members of January- Church met Tuesday at the Or- March Group of First Presbyterian chard drive home of Mrs. M. A. Benson Jr., for ‘uncheon. Mrs. j Charies Tompkins, Mrs. Harry Boorn and.Mrs. Harry McGrath assisted the hostess. * * * the theme of social education in action, was ‘‘Political Circles.” the ‘‘Charter for Christian Action.” Mrs. Smith Falconer also part. * * * Guests were Mrs. Jessie Sanders of Exeter, Ontario; “Mrs. V. A. Bilderback, Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Mrs. William S. Field of Saginaw, Mrs. Max Strausser of Birming- ham and Mrs. M. A. Benson Sr. Mrs. John Peterson was wel- comed as a new member. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Baum- gartner. Women Feted at Banquet A Mother and Daughter Ban- quet was held at Christ Luth- eran Church, Waterford, Wednesday evening. Mrs Lawrence Benscoter was mis- tress of ceremonies, Toasts to mothers and daugh- ters were given by Mrs. Leon- EVERYBODY LOVES A SHIRT! Fspecially when it's well-tal- red and incorporates the latest style trends as this one does—no-iron, drip-dry cotton . inn an each > > VER BELL N on JUDAH ane | the Michigan Association of > > > ' Nurse Anesthetists will be held Saturday ‘at 7:30 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building in Detroit. + Frigidaire Washers ’ Self Service Open 24 Hrs, Day, 7 Days » Week aAsa bbb AAAAAA Dp wewvwewee-eerrrrrrrrey ate ne ——_ ~ $ 4 , 4 > 4 > > $ $ $ ~ewrrereee+* —$——-_ —- MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ¥ — — ‘ A BED IN 2 SECONDS FLAT! CONSUMERS CENTER | 2 Dining at Its Very Best in an Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm eee a ] THE MOST PRACTICAL, COMFORTABLE WATCH FOR OUR | DAY-NITER ‘g 9" , STURDY AND COMFORTABLE, TOO, COVERED : IN SADDLE TAN, PERSIMMON OR ANTIQUE WHITE PLASTIC . —— ‘/. THE KINGSLEY INN - GYPSIES in the EMPIRE ROOM GRAND _ | Seeg3cams sre OPENING SOON | OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 PLM. Charge It 30 - 60 - 90 Days or Budget Teims Up feo 24 Months : e. to the Musie of the KINGSLEY INN COACHMEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 16 COTILLION ROOM Parking Directly in front of our store Ta - 2 A, ‘ ¢ STEREO NOON MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ans, eae Mp Re _. OPEN: EVERY SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 2 A, M. Eon Priced Menu Mitilitaan i 1400 ow ee ae : B/RM/NG# ie $ BLOCKS N.OF 14 MLRD. voces ss. for Midwest | Wednesday - Thursday Friday - Sat. - Sunday FRANKIE MEADOWS Se ee and the Hi-Fi’s Smiling Host “PIZZA” Take Out Cali FE 3-9377 THIS WEEK — EVERY WEEK BOB BAILEY “MAYOR OF THE HILLBILLIES” AND NOBLE LEE Featuring the top music in Western and Hillbilly Style Music. Shows Friday, Saturday 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. SP “e : , s oat land wilted foliage after the first + ‘ pretties ! A nt Discusses Cut Delphinium Stems ie Phinium blooms have 4 | i! | YJarm and Garden News — ony rete tr fer wel ad sehen) & | "2 Bladder Gall 4 | E : , , an nnual ? a on Maple Trees Not, ; Don't blow your stack and ruin your : ‘ ‘| Serious; Spray -Now | : back pulling weeds! Kill em with fast- ' acting WEEDONE, the chemical that’s By WAYNE B. SIEFERT | death to weeds because it gets right County Agricultural Agent | a 4 Bladder gall on maple trecs) down into the root system. Use ms to h of. maki JEEDONE now for a beautiful lawn ee we W nigel . tree look like it has the measles, allsummer. It’s still at the same low price! but is not a serious disease. Red uews . bladder-like blisters often appear sarah on new leaves of small trees. At ih Be DRY WEEDONE first they are greenish in appear- ; ae ance, bat redden as they age. A Lo Ste. bes $2.25 tiny mite, much like a chigger, QS llerger sizes burrow into the young leaves, — evolloble) causing this peculiar leaf growth. | “() ‘perimenting has not found a} . ane . |way te kill the mites inside the | 2 RNa ‘leaves, but has shown that a dor- lon or half golion jug. mant spray kills the mites while, they are overwintering. Such chemicals as lime sulfur (often ]' a Wa used on apple trees) or malathion | | effectively prevent spring infec-| tion. Sit ~ AMCHEM PRODUCTS, INC. Have you planted tomatoes ‘ y (Formerly American Chemical Paint Co.) every year and always been the Niles, Calif. © AMBLER, PA. © St. Joseph, Mo: = last one to pick any fruit? Amchom ond Woodene are registeted srademarks of Amchem Prodects, len, NEW TYPE OF MORNING GLORY—Sunrise gives an attractive ruffled effect. The flower is | Especially early varieties have TS — === Serenade is the name of this type of morning available in a complete range of colors and is | recently been developed for glory which features a fully double flower that , easy to grow. northern states such as Minne- LAWN CONSTRUCTION - sota and Wisconsin. When planted in Michigan they are es- —@e— GRADING —e— 7 ; _ - ' pecially early and very welcome. H. COMPLETE | pein can eee ee ane é ‘|Amateurs Can Make: Such varieties as Fireball, Vali. veewon HARCOURT unoscarine rat a _ Hane hed tegen Rie a) : 491 Jordan Rd. FE 4-9270+-FE 5-6885 $e + kt d ‘' b| y the first week in August. y ~ —_ 3 JACOBSEN’S ‘SALE OF” VAG CVEPDIOOMING fare very tasty and the fruits! , < aren't too large. A second and later Pa t | Bes Amateur gardeners can turn| variety is also grown which pro-! ain $ Weeds Oo- | ees GERANIUMS | home landscapes into a continuous |duces a more tasty-large tomato. | hs 1% # {kaleidoscope of color by planting} Buying tomato plants for the} When you purchase famous s | various combinations of bulbs, per-|garden? Have you often wondered Rogers pipeceal l wing iat rass rows reener B enniats, biennials and annuals. if the size of the plant produced ee ee ee & <4 & Lar ge 4” 3] The techniques of combining|™ore fruit? If you have, you cer-| ee had hea Metagy Sinks ; e ™ \hardy flowers with annuals to give tainly aren't the only one. Plants fine quality will repay you fr" Pot Size . continuous bloom from _ April|/about 12 inches’ high have proven many, times the cost of the Hc ae nd as through October was explained to rah for transplanting, and given | paint with its lasting quality. *4\Michigan home gardeners at a t yields Remember you get a FREE |Michigan State University confer-| At this size, fhe roots are welt Silver Dollar with each gallon ~ . Mic: recently by Dr. Richard F.| pat gar 9 and the plant is leafy} of paint purchased, too! ae f “~. epee! of the MSU*department/|and stufdy. When plants are sof - sae h ‘lof horticulture. tall they fall over when trans- ——_ FAS p eac , a! ie Gecustiog #68 of planted and too much time is lost > @ bef (7 by the Dozen) yttoinr ty mentee he re une ron oecios==31 BOVADWAY-SHELL Hardware N ZS Reg. 65c g| Sewer garden, Dr. Stinson talked | For the latest notes on tomato | ‘Ze - ; , ' at pais pone Agence yr \production, send a postcard to ms 650 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 ; &. ousands to choose from. Extra large blooms. used {0 loffice: Cooperative Extension Serv-] ‘ " Bc g 7 3 les es Fi le ; Ww le at 6 { ~ RED, PINK, SALMON, WHITE. Cash and carry. be ne ee periods hag fce, 1260 W. Bivd., Pontiac, and get Hours: Mon.. Thurs. Sat. 9 to 8; Fri. 8 to 9: Tues.. Wed lo mee : is : v4 = “April. These im- line tree extension folder, “Tomato ~: ' i m . = clude enowdrep, crocus, paney, Growing in Michigan.” } ae a _ia wea ~ ) | 1 DECORATION DAY ot testenty ae” 7 |, Seeeuor te mes ogo ’ ; a ak | from your own garden. But arc y D K f ; os 1 Spring annuals which can be in-|you the fellow who is first to have ou on t now * “ le “)\terplanted with these bulbs andjit, or has the fellow next door sup- yY f M e hd : -PLANTS ||perennials include sweet alyssum,|plied you for a couple of weeks | at ou re issing t ‘ . 2 . . . i+ t| dwart marigolds, petunias, annual /before you can harvest your own? ; Shop Early for Best Selection _\pinks, ageratum, hastuftium,| Most sweet corn growers have Until y Have Seen } j bs! FREE Soil with Decoration Day Plants 4 geranium, snapdragon, zinnia and/part of their crop already planted ou | ‘ ~ ~ . } others. and putting in some more every pos ~4 ‘ - | Plants that bloom in May injfew days. Early planting, plus These Mowers! ‘ : ,|various colors and heights include early lea ge he ferti| : the English primrose, bleeding-|!2@r really pays olf with swee \ | A | acobsen’ So == “\farp-mMAN : v ‘ © gas plant, colambine, dwart iris, |, Two early yee gt produc- ee —_ t F\peony. sea pink, cheddar pinks, |Uve and tasty for mae Oree: Orion Garden © corsi tells and cibers. [North Star and Gald Crest_will POWER MOWERS . 4 _jready to harves about 70 days Bonus® does two jobs. Weeds — as it feeds Center sl at ee oe pS from planting. At the same time. : — in one easy “walk-on” application. Bonus . . oi | cupid’s dart, painted daisy, del- plant a late variety and spread the wipes out toughest dandelions, plantain, a OPEN SUNDAY ? |phinium, foxgloves and the brown- a wer wo pg Alien bark’ vi s Carmelcross, —— aceds your a to '& Week Days a) p-m, : pa sna ey Northern Croan cn M. Cross, will greener beauty at the same time. 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Over 20 work ONLY $529 that garden seed racks help tO ypough sketches. build traffic by attracting cus- tomers with their colorful packets If the trend continues, garden seeds will probably be sold one day from automatic vending machines, so that people can pur- chase them at any hour of the day or night from even more locations than at present. FUN TO SHOP that Next time you're on a shopping PACKAGED FOOD, FLOWERS — This attractive young house- wife is among the many who have been busy the past month | browsing through the colorful garden seed racks which can be fonnd in many area stores. It’s fun to plan gardens this way. Colorful Seed Displays A Cheery Spring Promise The colorful garden seed rack display in a little time; or a lot masterpieces of the printer's art. You'll be better able to vis- ualize exactiy how your garden will look, when you can spread a few seed packets around your HAVE WE PLANNED FOR GROWTH? There was the St. Bernard who grew and grew as some dogs will and awoke one day to find himself stuck in the dog house. All because nobody planned for his growth. Some towns have found themselves in the same fix, and for the same reason. How about our town? Are we concerned enough about having a future for our town, about having a future in our town for the boys and girls now growing up? If we are, then we as individuals will be solidly THE PONTIAC PRESS This od is one of © series published os © public service by this newspeper in cooperotion with the Michigen Press Associotion ond the Michigan Ecanomic Development Deperiment. behind the kind of community planning that provides for growth and opens the way for prosperity. It includes, for example, modern zoning, thorough financial planning by the mu- nicipality, preparation for adequate schools and services and the provision of fully developed land for industry. Join hands with your local industrial develop- ment organization and the Michigan Economic Development Department to help your commu- nity prosper. ~ printed variety names on the seed j Packets; or a lot about colors from d the variety illustrations, which are Thanks to modern packaging and seed processing techniques, the annual flower and vegetable seeds you buy now from retail seed racks will be perfectly fresh when you're ready to sow them. Here's a tip: when you purchase vegetable seed packets, pick up a few extra to plant for home canning. You'll find home canned _ vegetables, quickly and easily prepared with trip, take five minutes out for a'modern accessories, will help out little fun. Look for the garden your food budget all year seed rack in your favorite store - ——__— - and leaf through the dozens of beautiful packets. Annual flowe Takes Heap of Washers and vegetable varieties are usually to Reach 3,357 Miles arranged alphabetically. In any case, the color illustration of the) ST. JOSEPH — How high would flower or vegetable variety on the five million automatic washers ex- front of the packet makes it easy tend if they were stacked one on to find top of the other? Spend a moments at the The answer: 3,357 miles. Offi- garden seed rack, and you'll find cials of the St your spirits wonderfully lifted. Joseph Division of the Whirlpool Corp. came up with If your tots are along with you,|this statistic recently when the let them spend some time at the Division produced its five millionth seed rack, too. Depending on their automatic washer. Whirlpool Auto ages. they can learn a lot about! matic washer No. 1 rolled off the flowers and vegetables from the local assembly line in 1947, ASK US TO DEMONSTRATE which has now begun to bloom in about spelling from the clearly many retail establishments here is used. by many Only a few years ago, annua flower and vegetable seeds cou! be bought in only a few places. | . . 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Once the kids grow up, the talk shifts to social and community topics The veterans of marriage — those who have been married 25) years or more — find their con-| versations more satisfying than those in the middle groups but they are not quite as content with their talks as are newlyweds. x * * © 1000 by A tein ne Tat eg. UO Pe Om OT: CAPTAIN EASY of defense. | ) UnYy =z Ce ob - Al = | ‘ ==} ea <- a ) succeed as secretary of the Navy; and Fred A. Bantz, also of} - New York, as the new undersec- retary. } *® * * | The committee also approved | appointment of Dr. Joseph V. 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MATTHEWS a track squad of ‘14 young, SPORES the days of Chiefs’) has | crn yee ee eee eee “ i ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 __ _ THIRTY-NINE_ ae Nine Area Golf ~ Teams Compete at Port Huron County Prep Linkers. Expected to Make Bid for Titles | Nine Oakland County area high, schools representing three classes, | headed by defending Class A! champion Birmingham, go to Port) Huron tomorrow. to compete in the} annual Michigan prep golf tourna-) ment. The area delegation will be joined by 33 other schoolboy teams) for the 18-hole medal play tourney with the winner in each class de- cided by the combined stroke to- tal of four players. Competition is scheduled in three divisions—Class A, Class | B and Class C-D, The “A” and “C-D” golfers will de their fir- ing at Black River Country Club ; while the “B” squads play at Pontiae Press Phote Port Huron Golf Club. Starting Bob Richards, Leonard “Gracey (manager), Jim Pritchett, Bill , time om both layouts is 8:30 | Pritchett, Allan Howze, Charles Kimbrell, Leon Prentis, Charles | a.m. Brown, Ivery McDaniels (manager), Jesse Watkins and assistant Joining Birmingham from. this! coach Tom Metzdorf. Kneeling — assistant coach Ray Lowry, Bill | sector are Pontiac Central, Farm- Ratcliff, Joe Anderson, John Jefferson, Fred Brooks, Maurice ington and Southfield in the “A” a ce td ‘Seine Chee Bde St. Frederick and Royal Oak St.) Mary in the “C-D" division. * * * | Birmingham, last year's state |}champ, and PCH, Farmington, W.) |Bloomfield and St. Fred look like 17 Teams. in Press Tournament 8th Annual Golf Invitational af mm Pairings for 8th Annual PCC on Monday | Press Golf Invitational 10 Class A Challengers mingham by three strokes for the Class A crown. The Keego team TIMES BACK NINE | 8:24 a.m Jon Shaw, West St. won the “B”’ title | course and was three shots better Bloomfield; Pat Secoy, St Frederick; Gary Motw. Bir- AFTER 5TH TITLE—Shooting for their fifth straight Michigan High School Assn. track and field championship, Pontiac Central High's squad (above) invades Ralph Young Field at MSU, Satur- day. The Chiefs posed’ with their two 1959 big meet trophies, the U. of D. Relays and the Thurston Regional award. The squad in- cludes — top from left — Van LaCore, Dick Reynolds (Tomahawk), than Farmington, The Chiefs placed 3rd in their | | regional at Flint and took 2nd | Monday in the Saginaw Valley | ee ee eee | | ished 2nd in the Flint regional. | i | | | | ‘ } | |going to Port Huron except and St. Mary will cross paths again Monday when they play in |The Pontiac Press Prep Invita- Entries have been locked up and tional at Pontiac Country Club. x * * : } PAIRINGS-STARTING eo FRONT NINE | 8:24am Mike Samardzija. Complete Field i | pete All of the Oakland area teams|sen With 7 in B-C Teams Farmington, Southfield, Brighton! ’ ‘ r 5th Track Title AP Wirephete NOW WITH BOSOX — Bobby Avila was purchased yesterday by the Boston Red Sox: from ‘the Baltimore Orioles. The 32-year- | old infielder spent 10 years with Cleveland in the Majors.’.The purchase price was not an- neunced. Champions of their respective conferences, Connecticut (15-0), Clemson (206). Bradley ° (19-3y, 'Texas A&M (18-7) and George \Washington (143) -have qualified \for the NCAA baseball tournament. * * * | * * am * * * | Jim ‘Tyler of Franklin Hills | will captain the MSU rowing | squad against Wayne State in | the school’s first rowing regatta | en Grand River in East Lansing | today, | ** * * | Word from Chicago is that the pro grid Cardinals are going to Wai itrade Lamar McHan to the Green at Kansas ty. (3-8) vs. Grim (43). New York Turle Detroit at Cleveland. 1 p.m. Chicago at Kansas City. 9 p.m. New York at Baltimore, 1:65 p.m. Washington at Boston. 1 pm. | Bay, Packers. | * * Northside All-Stars will play Our Lady of the Lakes in a Little game Saturday at 2:00 p.m. on the Our Lady field on Dixie Highway. * * * Tomorrow is tryout day for boys AMERICAN LEAGUE interested in playing summer base- — a i oe — ball. in Independence Township. Baltimore 1s a ey reas fe DS my rpert to ie ’ Clarkston High School or Pine Boston a is ‘Ss %% |Knob School diamonds for tryouts og “2 3% WS FB lat 9.2m. The program will have Boston YESTERDAY'S RESULTS leagues divided into three age groups. Several sponsers have al- ‘ready been secured by the Town- ship Recreation Board. ‘Spencer, Sno-Bol Nines Post Wins at Waterford NATONAL LEAGUE Muwankee 2” i" fe "| Spencer’s came from behind and (Chicago co ’ = is Sie * Sno-Bel got shutout pitching from oa “% of (a 4% |B0b Badder to win Waterford | Pittsbu 6 1% «71 6 | American League softball games 'St. Louis. “4 #21 4 68% leis Avs Rescits Br ap = by | An i homer | Puieacbain’ 3) Chemo 0 |Wheatley broke a 33 tie and = s eames ‘s won 53 over Nonne’s. puveeenn ate a a ae oe ate ae one . * UP FOR GRABS—This huge perpetual trophy, standing 3 feet, is up for grabs in the 8th annual Pontiac Press Invitational Golf Tournament Monday at Pontiac Country Club. Birming- ham has held it fiye times, with Pontiac Central and Waterford as the other winners. . Pontiac Central; Richard DeLano, Pontiac Northern; | Chuck Canverbury, Water- mingham; Tom Deaton, Pontiag: Central. LOS ANGELES—Maure Vasquez. 133, senies City, F: - ; BROWNSVILLE. ‘Tex—On 20 Christi, stopped Molina, jarito Gon- Reynosa, Mexico, 4. TOKYO—Hachiro Tetsum#), 154, Japan. outpeinted Fumio Kaizu, 151. Japan, J6 120, gales. 118, COLUMBUS & — Baseball's ma- jor leagues have opened the gate for the formation of a third loop with major league status. Operating heads of the 16 Na- tional and American League clubs agreed here unanimously yester- tdar’ t day “to favorably cx applications for major league status by “an acceptable Baseball commissioner Frick says his personal belief is the statement from the club ithat such a league is “‘inevitable”’ wwners loosed a flood of specula- within five years. came from William Shea of New York's baseball. “He said:” “We ought to be ready in four or five weeks to do something. | The third major league should ae An even more optimistic report major's committee on jand that it certainly will come tion present player limit rule. City and-Toronte:“— «To that, Frick said, “The play- ers will’ develop if you have the jobs for them.” | Another question was — how, ¢ “go major.” , a 4 a The clyb owners set up 10 quali- fications members of a new league would have to meetin order to the 8th annual runnigg of The Pontiac |Press Prep Invifational golf tour- the B-C champ. There are also awards for medal- ists in both ‘tlasses and medals for members of the “73g |team. field is complete for Monday's | Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Valley "Burnette 2) ve Roberts (20) | Jack Nelson hurled the route with Roberts (2-2) s = ; a i 3 7 hits. champion Flint Central are the fa-|**" Francisco st, Los Angeles. 0 pm— John Studt getting 3 of 7 hi ford; Mike Wiegand, St. = ae bee ae St: nament at Pontiac Country Club.|Vorites in Class A tomorrow while St. Louis at Chicago, 2 p.m.—Blaylock | Sno-Bol was outhit 43 by Dray - ; > » , c 2 | a : phed t Michael. | West peecacrare: paewere Seventeen Oakland County area| Ja kson St. John gets the nod in Salona nk ge 7:15 pm— oe rg Lorel _—— oye pe 8:31 am. — Bob Thompson, Davis. Pontiac Northern: high school teams, the largest en-|the “B” ranks, Another Jackson! “"SGoamow's SCHEDULE agonal ge arg Rloomfield Hills: Larry) Bruce Ennis. Rochester. try list since 1952 when the same Parochial school, St. Mary, will be) Miwauxee ai Philadelphie. 1:48 p.m. - Davai oak ween iene Beaupre. Rochester; Buzz §: 38 “ B . a . St number registered for the Ist Press| Shooting for its 6th consecutive | s: Levis at Coiengn. 'e™ wen 1 t v_™ Lewis, Birmingham; John ~~ Mich el: ‘Terry rhodes event, are in the fold and ready State championship in Class C-D./Cucinnelt ot Patspireh, 2:30 pm ~* Howting, Shrine. ciring: arias Evans : Ro ‘0 Start gunning ,for the title and ——_ moe a _ $-38.am. — Bruce Billings, Kimball; Richard Banfield, te 8i#Mt perpetual trophy that goes) ctass ‘A Ann Arter. Dearborn, Plint| s ne . . e ° 5 i «| Bloomfield Hills: Bob Mc. Waterford nm ee Fg gt ey ; a y ear-| o. gx . : =f jCe : ; rmingham, ty) son, Birmingham: Larry Mc-| © 2™. — Jerry Bricks. Claw-| Entries closed Wednesday at Handy. aciniveraty | of Detraic migh erles alfs fl lans Carty, Watertord. ral phos sane adel [midnight and until late yesterday|Grand Rapids Union, Muskegon Catholic 8:45 a.m.—Doug Forier, RO Kim-| yy acereene St. Michael | morning it appeared that there/*!t* 1) pope wunon cc ball: Tom Balkwell, Walled 8:52 ra a en ‘ South] You be 18 schools in the compe-| CLASS B—Jackson St. John, East, . Lake; Keith Haglund, Claw-| on. Steve aly. si Bioom-| which would have set a new | Srignten Wet Bicomfield. Lenst wt son: Bill Mason, Rochester. field "Hills: K Bu 0 | Pecore aaary. Hilisdale, Whitehall, Three Rivers, 8:52 am.—Bob Duckwall, Lapeer; Park: Frank P a aa But a Thursday telephone call versity thigh, Kalamasoo St Augustine. Ronalq Metcalf RO Dondero: | Frederick — "from Southfield reduced the figure/Revel OT BLACK RIVER CC : Robert Young, Walled Lake: | 9:00 am —F = Wendt, Lapeer: te emt ae eae ee ous Bg gs ny Cems on | CLEVELAND ® — It's well for'days — five of which are at night j Mike Jacks irmi : : : : dvs | | sp te Saco, Brmingham | "Soho Teslr Puiac Cen" mina deaanes a Reese HERE ae tego at al a od ra nw wah Jam 2 the” | Lyon; Dennis Patterson, St| Bloomfield; Russ Baker, RO|, 5° Mondey’s starting field shapes] ‘eee now a really rough deal is on the! ‘The June 22 date is the first day Michael; Jim Miller, Pon-| Dondero. ~~ |S ee ae late $2 way. off in a playing’span starting with = tiac Northern; Ron Read, 9:07 a.m.— Gary Krause, RO Class A — Birmingham, Pon- si eh Rangers | Tonight's opener of a four-game tonight's battle with the Indians. Oak Park. Kimball; Gordon West, tiae Central, Waterford, Pontiae |jn Berlin Exhibition iseries here with the league leading | tnetie playt 9.07 am.—Don Beyer, Lapeer: Bloomfield Hills; Bill Davis,| Northern, Rochester, Walled : ' Cleveland Indians finds manager Band oe a off 3 Sea Vie Olah. Oak Park; Jack Pontiac Central: Don Cole,! Lake, Royal Oak Dondero, Oak BERLIN (AP) — The Boston | Jimmy Dykes’ team setting out the weather interferes with the Soule. RO Dondero; Don West Bloomfield. | Park, Royal Oak Kimball and (Bruins defeated the New York on one -of the rockiest playing schedule. A postponed game Peters. Rochester 9:14 a.m—Joe Pullian, Bloom-| Lapeer. Rangers, $2, Wednesday night in| schedules of record. ; with the Chicago Sox has ~ : , field Hills; Bob Stachurski,, Class B-C — West Bloomfield, |the final match of their three ; 9:14 a.m.—T Maxw . : situa likely been rescheduled / May | oe a Gan Clawson; Roger Morenc, Bloomfield Hills, Clawson, Roy.’ |game hockey exhibition series in ae ost rer 7 Banier po Bi previousty ‘bced = —— Pontiac Northern: Bill Beck. Oak Park; Joe Keller, St. al Oak Shrine, south Lyon, Pon- |West Berlin. ; | te handle pitching assignments. = J men:, Lapeee: Taba “‘Deatia,| Frederick. tiae St. Frederick and Pontiac | In the 20 games of their Euro- The fact that Dykes’ first string RO Kimball : ~~’ 9:21 a.m. — Ron Sugg, Pontiac, St. Michael. pean tour to date the Rangers! Detroit, fighting to avoid a re- of pitchers has mot been too re- 5 a ; Central; Tom Roach, ‘ La- , — .. lead, 11-8, with one game: ending turn to the American League cel- ‘liable, plus the weakness of his 9:21 a m.—Jim Armistedt, West peer; Non Pulleyblank, Wat-| It goes without “yne oat Bir. in a tie. jlar, is playing 11 games in nine bull pen group, makes the prob- Bloomfield; Dick Perkins, erford; Bill Dingel, Walled mingham will be everybody's tar-| lem severe. / Rochester; Jack Moores, Lake. jget when--the tourney begins its) : ; ' ambien ; Detroit will be trying to /sna Shrine; James Sprague,! 9:28 a.m.—Russ Marshall Pon.| S-hole run at wr in ra morning. | srnne , ee the India five-game ciaing South Lyon. tiae Northern; Mike Reed . s 4 : streak Tigers tonight 9:28 a.m.—Dave Boening, Claw- St. Frederick; Douglas Grif. The Maples have won five of/% The Canty Cleve- son; Steve Carpmap, Oak fith, RO Dondero. |the seven previous tournatnents | — land this 6 9 Park; George Dahl, RO Don-| 9:34 a.m.—Lanny Younger, Wat.| With only Waterford and Pontiac |) ; ‘ } dero; Lyle Kish, South Lyon. erford; Jim Agne, Wao hdhgee Fs dent tall aw s ¥ ? os Paut (1-5), (whe has FACULTY TOURNAMENT Lake; Roger Buchannan, RO "°'r sagas a ie By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF “fatted Ao finish s im eight ; Kimball. : inaugural event and the Skippers!) PATIENT" : will start for Tigers. NINE HOLES, FRONT SIDE | 9.49 am. James Landry. Shrine: DT0ke through in 1956. \e S COMPLAINT: ‘Trouble getting the grip ioe. tale tik Foytack 10:00, 10:10, 10:20. | Kurt Letzring, South Lyon;|, There are indications, however, | § ee aan, te cmt to fe ee. pm. Tee-off times—9:40 a.m., 9:30,) Paul Harding, St. Michael. |that Birmingham's path to another |; BAAGNOGIS: “Pussury' tn the 'Wreny places. Dykes has indicated —— ———— Press crown will be infested with) = TREATMENT: As any golf professional will tell you, that’s to be the fate of the right- hinders Half a dozen —_ squads | @ getting your grip set right is Step A toward acquiring § hander once counted on as a8 - ook thoroughly capable of giving) g good swing. If the grip is wrong, you are pretty much _/ regular front finer. the Maples a close race for the! ~ doomed to failure from ' 2 ; § championship. K | Cleveland is expected to use ‘© the start. pitcher Gary Bell (3-2), sophomore M Ponting Central, which | One thing you should ‘righthander who spent his first snapped Birmingham's 36-dual- sd '— undérstand about the grip year in the Big. Leagues in 1958 Frick’s statement came at the about the cost and the effect on on a hole-dn-one by Mike rw is thatthe main pressure o Hiey oF ——— engue a windup ofa hastily valled meeting the minors? ardzija, is a worthy challenger. in the right hand should ‘ of the major league club bosses. Ome of the qualifications set Se is West Bloomfield with pint. be applied with the middle Frick’s sald “there is no "Pin the meeting yesterday was ‘ited Jon Shaw leading the way, |” eine Es ye tay too | | Three Unbeaten Teams existing plan to expand the pres- that the new league would be | (ther strong title contenders are) 8" e index finger | 3 t ent aces leagues.” By a he "sponsible for all territorial Ss: Fred, which has shown ex-|— Will set up tension in one Al Only oe ee of pay ih t expansion of the National | provisions and financial obliga- icellent teamy balance; Biloomfield!/') of the major muscles in frogdie tia © Curch ‘ and American loops to 10 or 12 | “ns necessary to set it up. | Hills, still to be respected even 5, the forearm, which will T | League group, Club organizations. | There was no immediate com-|thoush Bud Badger is gone, and| cause a tense and jerky Bp Spain belted two homers and of eight clubs which tould qualify.”| “The a ch is to a third Ment from George Trautman, | Waterford, ig at times this sea- | swing. batted in five runs to Ford lenges,” he oni. head of the minor leagues, on|S but not helpivss. | i In the left hand, the (‘Trinity Baptist's 3rd straight what would happen if a third ma-) ch Schoo! will send live play, main pressure should © umph. ' jor league is organized ‘ers into the battle and tee-offs *|. The standi . ‘will begin from both nines simul-') be applied with the ' #8} pot array NATIONAL paimong the cities which have taneously. Pairings and starting | last three fingers — again avoiding too hard of 2 we. wb _One was — how about ball re “on — - abet tone bogead times are announced today. * grip_with the index finger. The main idea here is first Bapte. 38 Bethany api. # H players? New" York, Eiufinle. New orl The huge ag arg somceentent to have the club firmly in control with the left hand ee: tL oe ee A third major, league would Dallas-Ft. Worth, Minneapolisst. "o?"Y wil Bo 10 "aes whth tro-il ae yr os ae Leeuoh Ain tries witha ‘te ESt'ike Merk t 3 Se Paul uth, & need 200° players under the Paul, Montteal, Seattle, Mexico phies*for the class A champ and = — 2 tip win tne rest 7 i hand at the top of the swing. Doing this will have you x 1 | praises your shots all over the course. Avoid. this grip | RS sehen U1, Methans. 3. . © fault at all costs. ca ef Saivacion Army ‘t4 Central 0. _FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 jpeey Battles Bethea NEW YORK SUPPLIES Your GOLF SUPPLIES Wayne Bethea of New York. (AP)—Boxing re-! Sten a 1182 turns to: Madison Square Garden t on St. ‘ A arena for a long run tonight with a ay Ste? 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Dick Caverly hurled a no-hitter at Ken Kowalski stole home for one ‘Holly highlighting a busy baseball bo oiet run and homered for an- ‘late. other. Ten walks greatly aided the Bill Benson won the high jump victors. and placed 4th in the broad jump to pace Rochester with 7 points. The Falcons also took the shot put and 440 and tied in the pole vault in compiling 58', points. Romeo also had four winners but was far back otherwise in totaling 19. Lapeer had 39, new loop entry * * * Caverly lost a shutout in the 7th in downing Holly 9-2. Clarkston broke up a scoreless due! in the 5th 'with 7 runs featuring a grand slam by John Parks. Milford wrapped up the Wayne- Oakland Championship, West Roseville 23 and L'Anse Creuse Bloomfield outscored Bloomfield 1443. | Hills 11-9, Avondale downed Oak- x * * | land B champion Madison 11-8, Bulldog Charley Peterson scored aad Hamtramck walloped Cran- 14% points for Romeo by winning! brook 11-0 in other baseball. | 100 and sil hurdles, gaining | a | ard Milford nipped Brighton ~T ‘ ‘ 10-9 em eee Copyright 1959, DWG Cigar Corp. MORE R. G. DUN CIGARS GO TO BALL GAMES THAN ANY OTHER BRAND! You can tell why right off the bat. For here’s a cigar as fresh-tasting < and mild as a men ever smoked. It draws easy. Burns cool and even. Holds 4 its good, firm shape and smooth, mellow flavor clear to the last puff. Why not try some R. G. Dun Cigars today and taste the difference that has made them Michigan's largest-selling. brand? f 4 Choose your favorite .. . 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Down -The dark horses are Michigan, 9-8, Terry Hoy tied it for the Red- and Michigan State. skins with a homer and Larry Two Big Ten track records ap- Chaple cleared the fence in the 8th. peared in danger today with Jim Paddock and Earl Clark had half-miler George Kerr of Ili- Brighton home runs. Terry Ander-' nois and miler Bob Lake of son won in relief. Michigan State rated top chal- * * + lengers im the 59th annual con- West Bloomfield had only two ‘erence meet. earned runs but led all the way as, Kerr, a Jamaica star on the the Barons made eight errors. A Illini team, already hag been homer by Otto Jancik brought’clocked at 1:49.4 for the 880, best Avon from behind as Darryl time ever by a Big Ten athlete, Thorpe earned another triumph. and he could be pressed all the Cranbrook was held to four safe- way or even beaten, by Michigan's ties. Tony Seth, another Caribbean runner who has a best time of 1:50.7 this year. The record for the event is 1:50 3 OL St. Mary and Clarkston also won in other sports. The Eaglet tracksmen edged Bloomfield Hills 36 2/5 to 55 3/5 while Clarenceville DY Dave Lean of Michigan State had 24 Frank Prelewicz turned '@St year, another importee. the tide by winning the pole vault. x © * Clarkston whipped St. Fred 170-) Lake has a time of 4:04.9, far better than the record of 4:09.0 by Don McEwen of Michigan eight years ago, and was rated capable of whipping the record if he gets any competition. 176 in golf sparked by Jim Gun- ter’s 38. Mike Reed fired a 40 for the Rams. In a track triangular for sopho- mores and juniors not in the state finals, Pontiac Central scored 79, Foreign stars were expected to |points, Birmingham 31 and Water. StaMd out. Michigan's Tom Robin- ford 29. The Chiefs missed only 800, from Nassau, Bahamas, was one Ist with three double victors. favored in both the 100 and 220 TRICOUNTY WINNERS yard dashes; Les Bird of Michi- Shot put—Gary Meissner (Roch), «8 88M, from Antigua, was the choice Rigen 1 inch: High jump—-Benson, 5 feet. in the broad jump and Finland's inches: Pole vault—Bill Copp ‘Lapeer: Eeles Landstrom, also competing for the Wolverines, was classed as most likely to win the pole vault. Michigan, which won the indoor track championship in March. was a heavy favorite to add the out- door title for the 23rd time on the basis of its superior strength as well as individual stars plus in- and Danny Hohf (Roch tied at 10 feet: Broad Jump—Bob Stevens Lapeer), 20 feet. 3% inches: High hurdles— Ron Lehl L’Anse 16.6 Merley relay— Romeo (Herb Bliss, Howard Grimes. Tom Craig and Don Fowler), 2.458: 100 — Peterson 105 680 — Frank Coleman Romeo', 2.08.2; 440 — Bill Lovelace 548. Low hurdles Peterson, - Wayne Smith (Laneer), 24: Ed Fellers (Lapeer), 4.579: 880 Romeo ‘Peterson. Ted Thiel, fills and Pow) ati: 378 Winners at B som fie eld Hills Shotput — Wisckstrom (B) 46 feet juries which could hamper de 7 ‘nches ; : { . Rroad jump — Nogel (Ct'vile), 18 feet fending champion Iinois. lite inches Ht gh hurdles — Rusewicz (OLSM) 1 Jeanne Stunyo, who finished Medley Relay—(Orchard Lake! 2.452 second in diving to the now re- 100-yard Bochenck ‘+OLSM 11.0 880-yard — Ford iBH). 2.081 tired Pat McCormack in the 1956 440-yard -—- Siterz ‘Ci'vile' 56.7 Ol i : Low hurdles — Krull (OLSM), 221. ympics swimming competition, | 220-yard Schumanh (BH), 240 is a senior at the University of | Mile — Barry (BH), 4:461 | 880-relay — (Bloomfield Hits), 1 390, Detroit. 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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 FORTY-ONE Big Ten Votes on Bowl Today Ce=egauiaiamnn | TheQUALITY is Poxfect Al i Li Li hi hi i Li i he he A es a a DECORATION DAY WEAR Priced for Savings! r~Tw7.rewrwrvwwewewwe*. 5-5 Deadlock ' y see, kw ke sEwectedto M’ Netters in Lead J 'y Mike Field, Indiana, defeated Don Lansford, Illinois, defeated Steve Bard, EAST LANSING w — Favored). -nmiat, Purdue, 6-1, 6-2. |Northwesterp, 6-0," 4-6, 6-2 t Michigan came through in form] gop Breckeridge, inois, defeated) Mescall, Michigan State, defeated Dick | in early round play and held a Deus Smith, Michigan State, 3-6, ———— Wisconsin, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3. | j 7s. Sassone, Michigan, defeated - George | six point lead over runner-up Illi-|y, 2, pitspetrick, Indiana, defeated| Gilmore, Illinois, 6-4, 6-0. sag Yes’ Sch : | H * nois today in the big ten tennis|Jim Himmelwright, Purdue, 9-7, 6-2. Ray Raddsevitch, Minnesota, defeated es oo!s OPING tournament at Michigan State Uni-|_ Don Middlebrook, Iowa, deteated Tony} Steve Hibben, Northwestern, 6-2, 6-4. FREE PARKING with Purchase of $2.00 er Mere! Cie ) ) we Schmidts r ; : Brown, Wisconsin, 3-6, 6-4, —> Illinois, defeated Roger Plegen- to Convert ‘No’ Vote versity. Denny, Nabors, Ohio State, detested egg tga Min; ddteated rry Granette, ana, » 6-4. John Btoy, Iowa, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 for Passage The Wolverines went undefeat- Minnesota, defeated Shin T DOUBLES (FIRST ROUND) t g ed in their first 10 matches mreanee 6-0, 6-2 “* —_ Healey and Tierney, Minnesota, de- ? yesterday and amassed 24 points Jack Archer, Ohio aero defeated|feated Anderson and Rotter, Wiscon- ANN ARBOR (UPI) — The Big) to 1g for the Illini. Minnesota a iMesh, Minois, defeated et 3 | ot u Ee S$ TT PR | r Ee 34 Dan 4, 6 eated and , Indiana, Ten votes today whether it should; was third with 12 points; lowa erg my Ghia ‘eiate, defeated 3 os. al —_ ‘ -0. ; . . 4-5. 2-8, Voxman and Lary Halpin, lows, 4 Q continue playing annually in the| had 10; Ohio State 6; Michigam |Tat Nothinier. Mowat” defeated Art|feated Bard and Hibben, Northwestern, w AL im f SB La - f t State 5, Wisconsin 4; and North- | Otnannakopecies, Ohio State, 4-6, 6-4,| 6-1, 3-6 6-3. : 1 r Rose Bowl, but even the expected] 1 Pe 6-0. Plagenhoef. and Mescall, Michigan . ‘ vote of rejection won't wind cp the| “estera 1. rdue failed 10 |"‘\iiccelson, Minnesota, defeated Bill|State, defeated Hitler and Torri, North- iene scoge a point in yesterday's play. | Voxman, Wisconsin, 6-1, 6-3. western, 1-5, 6-2. Five of the 10 members—North-| Michigan scored 22 points. in| western, Illinois, Wisconsin, Min-|singles play and captured two! nesota and Ohio State—are com-|closely-contested doubles matches. | mitted to oppose another contract | John Wiley and Frank Fulton) iproviding for the bowl competi-|defeated Purdue’s Dick and Bob, : or Sh ? : |tion and a five-five deatilock in the| Berg, 6-2, 7-5 and Wayne Peacock : . \balloting, regarded as a certainty,|teamed with Lary Zaitzeff to de- | ° |would kill the agreement after the feat Ray Raddsevich and Dan Ol- (14th game next Jan. 1. 'son of Minnesota, 6-4, 7-5. | = \ 5 set C . rewee "TO Uw eTrUewUVrUVUUUCCrCeeN 4 4 4 4 >| ry . * | Jerry Dubie, Jon Erickson and} Fulton supplied the power in! SPORT >| ce Sees Fe ee Saeyent He Michigan's singles sweep. 4 4 4 4 a continuation of the bow! agree- Y. , I ment among its five proponents |,‘ **eTéay's Big 3= tennis urns) and even among individuals who SINGLES (FIRST ROUND) represent schools opposed to the | ,J00 Ercteos, Miciees, defeated Larry ~~ , pact, and today they will try wow ‘Dubie, Michigap gitteated | i ug rey nnesota, 6-4, 6-4. | every strategy im an attempt te Prank Fulton, Michigan, defeated bill) | | keep the post-season participa- Tomlinson, Purdue, 6-0, 6-2 = Bob Sassone, Michigan, defeated Fos- tien alive ©! & Ng Se rrioimyg ee Michigan Btate, 6-4, f Ay it Anderson, Wisconsin, defeat One effort will be to try to table can a ott 1-5. 6-4 ry PY @ . 2 : a il Conrequx, Purdue, 6-4, 4-6. 6-2. er the December meeting thus . Olson, Minnesota, defeated Steve jeri . P : Jabany, Purdue, 6-3, 6-4 \ \giving supporters another six-| Joe Epkins, Lllinois, defeated John) jmonth period to attempt to con- wadig. lowe. 6-1, 1-5 defeated P ruce ikkelson, Minnesota. defea vert one of the opponents. The mo- George Hitler, Northwestern, 6-1, 6-3. | tion to table was expected to fai]| Bob Lansford. Illinois, defeated Dick t “kly |Berg, Purdue. 6-2, 6-4 | QuICKly SINGLES (SECOND ROUND) | * * * | Wayne Peacock, Michigan —— ' } © Patterns © Short Sleeves ® Knit Polos © Sizes $, M, L 2.99 Putter Pants ..,1.99 ithe motion to stall a final vote Po Hibben, Northwestern. defeated at CY OWENS, INC. : |Denny Lertz, Wisconsin, 6-2. 6- Another strategy will be to call! Larry zaitzeff. Scichiges, sehated Bob j Darling, Wisconsin, 6-6, 6- for a secret ballot gol the forlorn John Stoy. Iowa gefeated Ohio State’s hope that one of the ‘‘no”’ schools |chuck Catey. 5-7. 6-1, 6-4 ea | |will abstain from voting or on the | ,, Reo Mescall, Michigan State defeated) initiative of the representative, will| Dubie, Michigan, defeated Gay Mes-| vote “yes.” \sick, Northwestern. 6-2, 6-1 y | Erickson, Michigan,“ defeated Vandy . Christy, Northwestern, 6-1, 6- However, this is extremely un- | Pulton, Michigan. Eotoated Bob Sas-| te, 6-2, 6- likely since such a switch would [**¢<, Michigan State. 6-2 Uv ated Bill Andrews, Iowa. . 61, 6-0. I t : feated Keith each faculty member casting a Mec Not Met. oan 9 Gea vote. Should the final vote of rejection | be taken today, there will be noth-| } Ty ing pamgeriioceses farses Dieu of » Champions ourney legislation calling for Rose Bow! participation at the next confer- ‘Tomorrow, Sunday | COME IN ence meeting. 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Crawford, Piedmont, | | Harvey Haddix struck out sevenjand Barnhill was tagged high by |. * Pa a pre agers ll-man'calif; Barry MacKay, Dayton, and yielded 10 hits as he raisedithe St. Louis Hawks. ave Cap fant ae ‘Ohio; Bernard Bartzen, Dallas; | ee} Olmedo, who is a student at the Don Dell, Bethesda, Md.; Jon University of Southern California|Douglas, Palo Alto, Calif.; Myron’ itipped the tennis world up on its|J| Frank, Los Angeles; Grant) lear last year when he almost sin-'Golden, Evanston, Ill; Ronald SEALRITE Paint G Varnishes Fleor Sealers— W alipapers Step & Extension Ladders ——. wresed the Davis Holmberg, Brooklyn; and Clifton’ All Sizes /Cup rom us 1a. Mayne, Berkeley. \ | t * * | Buchholz, Crawford and Mac- MACHINE RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS, SPRAY EGUIPMENT, CARPET CLEANERS, FLOOR POLISHERS _ RUSS’ SUPPLIES 418 Oakland Ave., FE 5-3144 (mear Wisner Scheo!) | The USLTA, through the rec-|Kay were. members of the 1958- ommendations of its Davis Cup 59 squad. 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Twelve tennis teams from the peed Ph mel ogy Ms “ ron Bi ee tear 2) je ‘Oakland County area are battling SONAR [today at Cranbrook with berths in otter Cone $1896 Rucopt Heck, Sondabesen, # = CLASSIC = agri de regional! finals hanging | Saeed UNCC ournenTAL El cmnanmsne| MARKET TIRE CO. = = \Cr s will the local] = , = eters pager a winie: owmes jane 77 Ww. Huron FE 8-0424 = Ebony black, like new condition. $ = Ps at Kalamazoo College. = Collector's item, must see it to \ = Pontiac Centra] and Birming- = Lote it . = | ham are among the seven Class == *wpracione Uh seeesecess didi = _ A entries. The others are South- —_ = | field, Berkley, Oak Park, Fern- SSHIUUUUUUINNNUNNNNNNNUUUUUUUNONNNSEAUOUOOONNONEENQUOUOONONONNNUOQOOOUOOVORNENTTIIIITTIIGE =f date ama Roya! 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" = See or Call Us Today Fer GUARANTEED | Speedometer Service Proper | leighth straight title, |team score of 306 and Eastern) jalready have indicated they will Final ‘500’ Runs Plagued by Woes INDIANAPOLIS # — Owners of| 44 cars plagued by shortages of drivers, practice time and M.P.H. were trying to get ready today for the final weekend of qualifying runs for the 500-mile race May 30.) More scattered showers and| thunderstorms were forecast for to-| day and tomorrow, and if very many of them scatter over the| Indianapolis Motor Speedway the ‘problem is going to get critical for several racing teams. There was room for 19 more | cars in the 33-car starting line- Pitchers Pace Softball Action Thomas Bests Boe in Tight Duel; Plumb and Webster Stingy . Some outstanding pitching per- formances highlighted last night's icity softball action. Jerry Thomas bested Jerry Boe as Pontiac Merchants nipped Elks 810 by a 1-0 count in the best game of the night. Don Plumb fired a 2- hitter in an 81 Griff's Grill win over Pontiac State Hospital. Al Webster allowed just one hurling Sport Shop to an 80 whitewash of Rogers Electric. The only free-scoring affair saw Langdon's Boat Livery wallop Pon- tiac Retailers, 16-7. Langdon's clinched the issue in the lst three innings A double by Joe Borida with two out in the 6th won for the Mer- chants. It was only the 5th hit of the contest. Plumb lost his shut- jout in the 6th on a walk and single. ‘A 3rd inning single . marred Plumb's effort. The linescores Elks ; Merchants Boe and Harper well Oriff's 100 304 O-8 7 6 Hospite! 000 081 1—1 2 6 Plumb and Metzsdort ‘Lucas, Layton and | Beach Sport Shop Rogers 000 C00 O08 1 «4 Wonster and Fuller. Burnett and Perez. Langdon's : @ Weich and B. Langdon. Hack and Fiani- gan Johansson Unworried About Pain in Back 000 O81 x—1 3 0 Hill; Thomas and S8tili- $12 007 1-16 9 2 30 OO3 1-7 6 7 Qualifying up, to be filled in 10-mile qualifi- | cations tomorrow and Sunday. After 33 have made the tenta- tive lineup it still will be pos- sible for » car te qualify by run- | ning faster than a previous quali- fier. | But many of those still un- qualified have lost so much prac- |tice time because of rain this week} that they haven't been able to! work out the bugs and get the| necessary miles an hour — =| though the estimate of the mini- mum speed needed to qualify goes | ‘down with each rainy day. The | |hardluck Novi specials are among | |the cars that haven't been able to| |reach racing speed, having trouble |with their fuel injection systems, jand there were rumors. that 45- |year-old Paul Russo of Webster? |Groves, Mo., would switch from his Novi to the Bardahl Special, * * Russo took a ride yesterday in the Bardahl, vacated by the retire- ment'of Johnnie Parsons, and got} it up to 142.5 miles an hour. | A qualification run at that | speed probably would make the | starting lineup. . Red Amick, 30-year-old rookie | from Muncie, Ind., had the fastest | lap in the rain- -shortened practice | session, hitting 143 in the Foutch | Special. Others in the 142 bracket were | \Bob Christie in the Federal En-| gineering Special, Len Sutton in| the Wolcott Special and A. J. Foyt! in the Dean Van Lines Sees, U- D Cage Team Lists New Card Purdue, Notre Dame, and was! quette highlight University of De-! troit’s 15game home basketball schedule for 1959-60, Coach Bob| Calihan announced today. Purdue, playing Detroit for the first time in 10 years, will be at the U. of D. Memorial Building on Dec. 12. Notre Dame will be here Jan. 19 and Marquette will come’ here Feb. 3. Marquette went to the NCAA tournament last spring and Coach Ed Hickey was voted! “Coach of me Year.” | * * The ‘es will have four start- ers back from last season includ- jing guard Ray Albee who led in scoring with 344 points. He had NEW YORK (AP)—Aside from Scored 674 points in two seasons a brief interruption in his train- Ingemar Johansson highest scoring guard in U. of D.’s ing program, and is on his way to become the doesn't think his aching back is history. | too serious * * * “I had this happen to me be- fore, training for a fight, and I feel a few days rest will cure it,’ said the Swedish heavyweight who will meet champion Floyd Patterson in a title bout at Yan- ‘kee Stadium June 25. Johansson said he strained what jhe termed a seldom used back | muscle in the training ring at Grossinger, N.Y., Tuesday. He! visited a New York chiropractor Thursday and had a right sacro- jfliac joint put back in place.| |Later he trotted up and down a| |hotel corridor to show his trainer |)... lhe was able to navigate without | trouble. |Eastern Michigan Golf Team 1 Stroke Behind YPSILANTI (UPI) Eastern } Michigan's golf team was one |tortum): Feb. 27—Seton Hall. here istroke off the lead today going into the second round of the Inter- \state Intercollegiate Athletic Con- | ference ‘Central \Jr. scored an ace. (IIAC) tournament and Michigan's Carl Munson going for an led with a Western [Illinois, ‘Michigan had a 307. No one else |was in contention with Northern) \Illinois third at 316 followed by/ Southern [Tllinois, 318; Tlinois Normal 329; Central Michigan, '330; and Eastern Illinois, 338. * * * | Larry Hughes, forward from, Walled Lake, will return. He was! second in scoring and first if re-! bounds last season. Dave DeBus-| schere, all-state and All- America| at Austin Catholic High School, | will be up from the freshmen | team. DeBusschere averaged 23.7 points per game and scored 31) or more points in four of the last five freshmen games in 1958-59. | Dee. 1—Assumption. here: Brandeis, here: Dec |son Souare Garden: here: Dec. 14—Xavier, 0. |19—at Indians; Dec. 20—Boston Col- here’ Dec. 26—Buffalo State, here: |Dec. 28—Motor City Tournament, here:* |Dec. 29—Motor City Tournament, here.* | Jan. 4—Creighton, here: Jan. 9—at |Notre Dame: Jan. 12—at Marquette: |Jan. 16—Western Ontaria, here: Jan. |19—Notre Dame, here; Jan 30—Central |Michigan, here | Feb. 3—Marquette, here: Feb. 6—at |Toledo: Peb. 9—at Assumption: Peb. 13— jat Xavier, O.; Feb 16—Baldwin-Wallace, here; Feb. 19—at Western Ontario; Peb. }20—at Canisius (Buffalo Memorial Audi- March 2—*t Dayton; Mar. 5—at Bowl- ine Green, O “Includes Detroit. 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SHELTON PON! 223 S. MAIN ST. ‘ROCHESTER x e fg) Os a a eee ee sy. di tae, ny iy p> ay Pe - ve be eer i eee eet eek ae = se —--- he > a FORTY-FOUR __, Death Notices MAMEROW, MAY 21, 1969, _ AUGUST Dry, 266 Oakmont, AUburo a ts; age 71; beloved father of Maylon Graham and mr Gordon Haynes; dear Lethe of is Mamerep. Puneral be held gotereyy. tl at 1:30 p.m. Home with Sorte Pte ly eitasies Help Wanted Male 6 PP PPP PLP PPE LAE PELL BARBER WANTED. 012 W. Huron. Call OR 3-1460 evenings. CAB “DRIVERS, STEADY. NIGHT. or older. aosly 436° Orchard _Pang at 3 p “COLT LECE 3 STU UDENT | A summer * oa will be offered to a few qualified young men which would provide the finances masee- sary to meet next term's co — expenses. Py terment in Oak Hill Cemetery. able to save $1000 by September. Py 8 Mr. Mamerow will lie in state at After training and bre -in, rain U ures MAR the Voorhees-Biple Punera! Home. here in Pontiac, it may be pos. i sible to transfer to 1 of our | FITZPATRICK, MAY 21, 1999, BABY dg oe iat 4 irl, 3177 Avalon, aren , be- 1 oved infant daughter of William Lansing, and Detrott, on 8 pari ~ The ‘ and Lelle Pitspatrick: dear sis- time Sasia. For inmormevee following are top prices ter of Bradley Pit trek: Orave- Mr OA SOLL PE 2-3 FORE. coverin sales i 5 serviceswrere this ter- OPER e Ing CaVy edie. Racal — Ops Ma rket rake 5 Log eo, Cemetery iia — efor tr a dpa nae Farmer’ ake rr’ wit iv. eorge ine ‘ontiac ress to the . Kibbe officiating. Puners! or Box rangements by the Moore Chapel DEPENDABLE. MEN FOR CE- coral! eA — and sold by them in Wholesale package ict = | Quotations are furnished by a NEW YORK The stock; Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of market advanced in active deal-| Thursday. ings early today with rails heavily) ment work Pert time. Must be le to trowel. FE $0618. “on er Designers of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Auburn Hejghts hed sete ts eat CHICAGO uw — General and! fairly heavy selling hit grain fu- tures again today in early activity), BOX RUPLIES on the Board of Trade and several . traded. —s rag ly while suy- . Gains of leading stocks went! = par ges — 7 ans stea firm ° = FOR PRESS ROOM AUTOMATION Wheat, d aata ond ‘rye 4 ets! Detroit Produce ‘from fractions to about a point. office in the following . . ae had j FRUITS The carriers followeg through on) boxes: \'so Machine Hands cks running to a cent a bushel 4 pple 8, e._Deletous. be nOC .$4.00 their rally of yesterday when. they or more as brokers termed de-| 2.50 Jitted WTD. IMMEDIATELY . cidedly bearish, reports of addi INorthern. Sp. bu.” 273 lifted the market to an ~overall) 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, , Nat THE ‘MAVERICK SPECIAL’ ; io : as This is the as,a versatile carry-all with 100 cubic feet of j|tional overnight rainfall in hoe a VEGETABLES shal or igre ae palloiieliaed e ded eee einilias a xo new two-wheel drive Willys station wagon now cargo space with the rear seats folded forward. jof the Great Plains region. Asparagus. dos. behs, $2.00 my trace, | GA, 66, 66, TI, 72, 15, 77, 96, m0 W. Maple Ra. trv ha being offered by the Oliver Motor Sales, 210 Or- Oliver Motor Sales has just acquired the Oakland \Ghiyen No don ees. cisiiesee 118 * * * |, SOR 08, 188. Bt “east of Woodward MI Conan chard a ae sista he . . Corn declined mostly minor lan ei oo... 200; Z EX P E RIENCED REBVAORART rd Lak e. The new vehicle designed County franchise for Willys. fractions and appeared te hav Onions, green. dos a5. Pennsylvania Railroad was up | manager. Good pay, good boeurs, for standard six-passenger family service and oo) (tora gae nce o have \Paroley. Foat. des 1.80 % at 18 on a block of 17,500 ae: ——? Meakth & bom eae San + short itn my _ ron the | |Radione 50 Ib. a 12 shares and improved its rise in | ra — _tact Mr Berg. 42 N. Saginaw. market, 8, - red, | . m | [Radishes, white ge 193: late trades. | The Pontiat Press eS Ps: ‘aoe ounty ea er cqulres | a ioe ri of the first hour/Rhuberb. hothouss /128 Similar gains were made by EXPERIENCED ‘REAL. ESTATE ces had firm 2 o 300 * ns é abe sors aha spots , oneexs = Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, | FOR WANT ADS Weslo ti ‘W Baron. PE. ¢asas. Willys’ Oakland Franchi wat io cent a bushal Weer geo «gum New York Central, Santa Fe. Balt: | pray pe agian | | Pi2etite eee SER se July $1.84%; corn % to % lower [soma a. arr * 39> more & Ohio and Alleghany Corp..! eM — ae a PPLY o-Five . mipa. BU. ..:.--.-- 2 FOOD PLA! | July $1.25%: oats % to 1's lower, | — — ca tie =. From 8 a.ni to & p.m. — -_ Oliver Motor Sales, 210 Orchardjhead engine, which provides a r| e red July .64; rye unchanged to 1%! Pp | are All errors snould be re- EXPERIENCED have aeeieed x Lake Ave., a Buick and Opel, high level of fuel economy, the new lower, July $1.22; soybeans 4s! Ou try and Eggs Motors, rubbers, aircraft, cop- } rleg un mediately fhe menses pitta touseoe eintt: dealership, has just acquired the model maintains the maximum | S higher to 4s lower, July $2.28%. | DETROIT POULTRY Sea) aly, aioe Oe Bee cibuity “for errors other EXPERIENCED BHOS SALESMAN, Oakland County franchise for degree of maneuverability charac-| ays His Union Would) | po NTROIT. May 22. \AP)—Prices paid ini a eta) moves) iapaet ck conan eh ine trek with spllity to manage dupe store: WV illvs ; teristic of all ‘‘jeep’’ vehicles. Keep Any New Laws Gr . P . [Sua goo LS ole Detroit, for No moderately insertion of (he advertise On 3.9412 bonus to right man The immediate introductory re-| A selection of eight two-tone) ain Frices Heavy type hens 16-18, light ne wig 9-10 el si * peel Talsolees treme’ oe ‘me FLOOR LAYER . FOR NEW sponse to the rugged ‘‘jeep’’ sta-/paint combinations with harmoni-! Imposed by Congress OPENING GRAIN ate Aad Pindeacoe Ap overs Ibs “Sa 25 — the few wider gainers al boi *. oe suaot eer, ag remocein id tion wagon, “Maverick,” has been zing interiors of breathable vinyl | CHICAGO. May 22 1AP) — Open today. ‘Ducklings ” ie Pyscen lag geal = - sour ki) “umber.” tke 7 " “terrific,” according to Bob Oli- coated fabrics and Pompano car-- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)—|2!9 NEE i adicen vac. ac x sexes women eat pad ge? 3 and Du Pont. ee ver. “The idea of a small wagon peting are standard. Ith ; | Sep 1 87% Dec 61 DETROIT, May 22 (AP)— Eggs, f0 b | SISsE 2: ete. SRE COn, General} Clos! has captured the imagination of Although he said he favors system er a ime J} wn 123 eynits wr arkd ‘ey ee aga 1 — Tire nad Chrysler rose about a ments “containing. ype cisco a 3 95"s y z es—Ora people intrigued b} the small car . and industry bargaining, Team lie CORN ‘ Sp 121 28. medium 23 Srade B tarqe 36. Brews BON Sack, wpe 12 e’elork c0oa the Craze: sters Union President James R Sep isi ean Dec ane Grade A large 28, medium 23, checks The ticker tape was late brief- | day previous to publication | = . Ford to Pay Premium Hoffa says his union never woulc|Dve 0 6... 115 “LARD acer * “Total weekly receipts of government ly in the opening runs, then ’ ENGINEERING The “Maverick” employs two- call a rational walkout. Mari ne 118% Jly. ..... .. 987 greded eges. May 16-22. ,were 10 258 trading slowed , ADVERTISERS ee eee alt for Canadian St k He denied making the threat of ;3” . oo 65 Oct .. 10 228 “"Commercially graded * , * * hfe be ome Lg a rey OARCHITECTURAL EROINEERS. passengers and can carry a half- 0c such @ strike in a talk at Browns- |3ep ee. -ee-.- 65 Nov : 10 003 ne Meee A lege 24-27. medium : is now 8 ce Prob eye | uujor and Senior ton load within 100 cubic feet | ville, Tex. and reiterated an ear- rennin 10.200 Ne na baie Boeing was actively traded, ee 405 _Livernols, Troy _ of cargo space with the rear © DETROIT ww — Ford Motor Co. lier cist that be fad been mis opening on a block of 11,000 shares Es | “HELPERS WANTED | seats folded forward. says it will make a premium price quoted B ’ N f Li <8 quickly followed by two blocks of} CASH WANT 4D KATES | Call PE Eno lla appointment Dual chamber “captive air” offer early next month for up to But, Hoffa added, he does not| USINESS 0 eS | eno bono shares apiece and ox ie ae a FIR] : CADERWH g white wall tires are standard a maximum of 75,628 shares of feel to have been “victimized” by = = = DETROIT LIVESTOCK chan . ocine Fee sane no 3 ‘ 30 an “se he in wnbebin pki! equipment and eliminate the need Class A (nonvoting) stock of its the press because ‘I can handle, One SS Sonne ae ob Cae Cattle salable 308. Bt ppt on dake hter = later. me BEE NES : 2 80 ‘50 $70 a sag os airs atten OS for carrying a spare, says Oliver. Canadian subsidiary, Ford Motor myself.” ley Shige recently classes in cleanup affair; scattering * * * ’ pe 50 820 Stalileatiouy end anlar) recuicea A one-piece windshield and low- Co. of Canada, Ltd. x * * | wag granted a sender and good grade mixed offg- : too $30 thee Sy ing Bo ae d ings 2400-27 00: utility 21.00-24.00; utility; Moderate gains included U.S 50 Rep! y Pontise Press Box 18 er. ribbed roof panel are among * * * Hoffa, here to talk with Minne- fire and casualty cows 1950-2100; canners and cutters s : a . 10 $a ° 0 ee | JOR POR ? MEN STEADY WORK rane: waton Temlineess Emest R. Breech. Ford Motor apolis and St. Paul Teamsters insurance license i The ‘Shoog wah heiere teel, Ford, Goodyear, American ' Most of our men earn more than “But, the biggest attraction is CO. board chairman yesterday Sid his union would abide by any after passing. a to 30 ton wee a ie fomes leg und sr aveen Kodak, Tex} = ate a | | On e008 _ s » J€s 4 7 , . y of 7 o rents lo s 3 ° F 3 i tT the economy feature,"’ explains termed the offer a move to give sai” ee ss imposes in eas aaa bulls stead y; around) acs average ‘oj au ES Spee mee Card of Thanks = J ' ae Og DuTRICT , . Ww " ‘Ry * > g Pr > } g nigh choice - 0 . u A Niall bg a eee Eve Parent: Company 8) 00s Foy anew He h iam: ws | 8 few head high ehelgn 1160 Ib steers 31 00, WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR successful and aggressive Heine te ste erstck | ; resentative ownership in Ford of right to have the ad- ~ sponsored by the most choice 980-1100 ib. steers 29 00-) New York Sto k sincere gratitude to the many ing agent, interested tn Dutlding don his s several hundred (nada. jvantages as well as the disadvan- Republic Fire In-|20.78: weights ever 1100 Rs. 050.007 site tear corde. feral efteriags Gnd raining men rite guaitications stare _ any ether | oT a several loads mixe and pel ‘Late Morning Quotations) = ? loral slleriaas os . than “ tages of anv new legislation." surance Co. of, 1000-111] Ib steers 28 50-29 00; ‘ ns acts of Kindness extended to us to Box 8 Pontiac Press. titre Amereanmade AH | le, Ford + + Caras? Sines ioe coletsert otro, uaa ig T'was Aer cecimal post are eunua, GOB Savon Duryea | | slate popes Oprermne Saw aries wagon.” e ; i - Spe) hse Ca nb C y ‘ pais 5 oller, or it Told that Sen. John F. Kennedy m for two years has with an end of good 1050 Ib, Holstein ete ae 38 Kimbd Clk . 65 Whitlock. A very specis! thanks _pital. PE §-4192. Ext. 2. Aside from its four -cvlinder F- will pay $188 a share for the Class (D-Mass) had made rd been a iated ne 26.25; around 3 losds high choice Allied Ch 115.6 rr achat , a3 dhagpe'y eck ee et Leads! Leads! Leads! 7 : ad made a_ speec ; ssocié Ib hetfers 2935 most ehoice Allied gtr 603 cy ‘ - no Warten 3 . eens _ DY elas Thursday night in which he ac. JOHNSON with his father's high eho! nelters 21782880 tail lot Ali Gal 30 | tobn aire 333 Sis a! meme = ie Peer = : ate i choice 961 { 0 ure Half Shi E . th : per cent above wuged Hoffa of a “public-be- \firm, August Johnson Realty, 1704 to low choice netione’ sa s6-37 60 ‘we Alcoa. Ue Week 30.7 ThelJesse Weekes SELL BY APPT. ONLY ine Cxpensive e current price of the Class A oa tt , Am Air me Fees et os Ford of Canada stock on the Amer- damned” attitude, he said Kenne- =: ieee. aga itere 135 on candard te ye Am Can 425 Lorillard 403 In Memoriam 2 . , ; 1 % * * of Nine Teagan oe Bae | Am C * a - | a ca Ses GF RICHMOND, Va. (® — Eugene ican stock exchange a a sake th see thether| , Liv means P. Hicks, 10624 C te heifers 21 00-24 00 “att nity cows 19 30+] Am Berar m4 Mack Tree a3 5 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY GUARANTEE DRAW H. Lovine | ad one shoe shine is own remarks to sce whether , * : : 7 A ee iC: ers and s 1500 He 2p usaning a deor buchesd = Weary Portia AY TRAINING ving had had one shoc shined Breech said Ford also will offer he is talking in the best interests dar Island Rd., White Lake Town- vulity bulls, 2? 80-24 $6. individual utiles Am Toiates | seg) Marta Co . ee eee must Mave CAR when the shine boy asked to see to purchase, at the same price, all of the working man” ~ ship, has been named to supervise WG ot 2.08: matler helt 3) O78 One ce 8 oe cr On eneee it ane t tt ' A tye ci cag ML! aya his wrist Watch. The boy took the the 30,208 share ee EOE MCS Caeubais UAE. Pervise| Vealers salable 28 Nominally steady |Ansconds my pe ce bf Shy fee ete ahh tack A 3 a ek so rig y took the the .208 shares of Ford of Can, the account of Accumulated Capi- on coors red last week. prime veslers Armeo ou co eid a retin aalee alas + ENCYCLOPEDIA =. Le 7 r . . o F = a | : : . a st r o 7 TZ e lige , eps meter light out-.ada’s Class B (voting) stock not The apple blossom is Michigan's tal, Inc.. Phoenix, Ariz., recently | choice ona’ sine vines 6 pong ee Atchison aH Merr Ché&s 70 sg tg Ml e ha — nee DIAMOND _1-6790 ‘ai to return. now owned by Ford Motor Co. Mie Goacr acquired by Howell & Young Ad- UP to 40.00 early in week standard and Ralt & Ohio 45.7 Mpls Ho 276 Bevond = ele s . ow ; MEN ae OR “PART Time —_ abe — ss grad 98 00-26 00° cull ‘and utility 18 00.|Beth Stee! $292 Minn M&M 1434 Re iconae! gate my loved ous finds Commerce & Walled Lk. ares. $50 —_—— ne — __ ivertising, Inc., of Royal Oak |28 00 Boring Air 375 Minn PAL B4| a catinere aw ce an ree to $100 wk. MU 41818, 8 to 11 Hicks. executive director of| Shere ond lambe salable $0 Hominoly Bond strs. 313 Mont a 77 that a loving God knows det | Gute NCERN : y today compared last week Ark cats 232 Mont Wa 477 Bs edie si nTAe , } Ut OF TOWN C WANTS Broke Safety Rule on Lake Jaunt Howell & Young, says the Arizona Prime shorn lambs steady to Strong: | noe 38 epg - . Par . is wie Mile |” ica for ics apes ‘saume panes ation is introducing a new lowes aa Semon: sees. aa slauenter | Briggs Mi ‘hs Mor rola 104 4 - Pusacal Direct 4 sce ae eeia ee bese s @ a tore. es s ‘trading stamp plan which compen-|*horn lambs No, 1 to fell Sore pelts as Brist MP5 108) Murrey CR 84) anne sna Pantie matnines Soe bar sates the custom aig tert several loads cho'ce/mudd Co... 2a7 Met BS “OAT week Write. stating qualifications escue 13 ace New Ha zard sates the customer tp cash rather/is pine Skiel Bo ivge,ens teleernete fT hat ony | COATS srt cin panten tne Pas to 2520" small lot good spring. lambs Calum & 6 | Nat Gype 676, Orayton Piat OR % ALIAS DITOAT UE. plane aa ed Fagen aera 4.86; ee te tee lambe 18 00.21 00, Gan Dry " 20 ig cat 136 D lan Ebdds POLICE PATROLM EN ~T . . : of a can Pac 9 ae 9: DETROIT W— Coast Guard He. sald each of the 13 persons wie Hebe, powered by « val Phoenix service office & slaughter ewes closed 3 00-8 00 |Capital Atrl 19.6 — a West Sp one! son: n-Tohns ( pA of Pontiac action for violation of marine safe-| aboard could be fined $50 for the | auxiliary engine, was ‘ it * * * Gace a 331 Nor Pac 965 eee ee | appLiCATIONS are now ‘being ¢ ty rules was indicated today fol-' violation . —; See meee | . [Cater Trac 106.4 Nor Sta Pw . 25 ee ee cepted for the position of police isin the reac 4 : . sails or a radio. The Board of Directors of Sher- Lodge Calendar |Con Mm Lt pf . 842 Ohio OU! 484 ~ @PARKS-GRi? FTN Hartt atrolmen If you are an ambDi- owing the rescue yesterday of 13 5 man Products, Inc., h lected IChes & Ohio 7% Owens Cng .. 814, Thrughifut_ Service 7E 28a ious young man and have eredu- young people stranded overnight First to reach the Hoho was a_ Protocol of the seas figured in / tn tS, . has elec’ 8 Chrysler 715 Owens Ili Gi . 384 aor | ated from @ standard high school on Lake St. Clair. : chartered 23-foot boat of the De- the rescue. a H. F. Froehlich to the post of vice Bing ee ara hat Cities eve $71 Pac G&E! 6 6 Voorh ees.Sinle = nave Be 5 yee occege ee , president-manufacturing. The an- ay,|Cierk Equip 16) Pon AW Air Os , “ police work this te lt The young people from Grosse | troit Times with a reporter on The Times’ boat found th Mav 22nd, work in M.M. Degree. Scie rim ....1124 param Pi <2 JN mr oe e Hobo nounceme Colg Palm ....1124 FUNER: OMF tu Pointe, all unharmed, were" and pulled h ent was made by Presi- 5:30 p.m. Dinner (Senior Wardens Coltm Ges |. 212 parte. De ri nee Se so Apel | APPLICANTS must tt et ; ere| * * * pe er free. But after-\dent W. A. Romain, following the Night)—6-30 p.m. Leslie L. Hotch- |Con Bais Pp Avance Ree ee Caen ar Beater mum height of minimum brought to shore following a night-; ty tt . |wards the Maple, insisting on fol-jannual meeting of stockholders at "iss, W. M. Ady, |Con_N Gas. "4 — ac . 1133 i meee weignt 147 | “eas ae long search by Air Force, Coast ser wax met ae eS oh dan- jowing marine rules, took custody Royal Oak. "Son pw pt 0.13 8 Shells oa a al ____ Cemetery Lots 5 ion 2g” wiahiay a 10 mle Guard and Navy planes and ships. as much less than what at as The Hobo was bein - 5 tice "32 | rolfictal applie rg lpr ‘ ships é g towed to! Froehlich for the past year has ° ° a ee ee Cee 33 | ¢ CEMETERY LOT AT WHITE An offical appt Private search craft also took first had been feared. shor grou N B f Cont Cae sg fe, Phill Pet 48.6 Chapel phone OR 3-6537 tained ene af part. | Where the Hobo went aground,| 4 j; [been pine, ieee ews in re Sont Meter 127 Pure’ O1 O ++ 4, * CHOICE OTS 1¢ GRAVES s TO gee Ses, See * cay sai, the water was leer than tue feet ine was thrown to the Hobo|for the manufacturing, engineer- t Ot si Pure OU ...- lot) in section § Perry-Mt. Park. POSITION AVAILABLE -GARDEN- The group's 26-foot sailboat, the qeep according to the pe aes on the 10th try the Times|ing and purchasing-production de-| Etna M. Gross cere be ”..: tad Repub Stl 1. 133 cholee lot ccase” Wusaedee cua tacbortes Hoe ean ee ect ery Te, Guard. The Coast Guard also took boat pulled her free of the sand-|partments, wood st Berkley pa yp eu pete eee | a eee Soneter renga abe and ton furnianed APpicants op of water off Strawberry Is- "ga bar and an the He lives at 1 y 2 Edis - 43. “Rey Tob * $27 oy Sees OR sees. reference. Apply tise Press, land late Wednesday. .Jt was found 2“ view of any tendency of! The boys aboard the Hobo were Lathrup Vill 8191 Glenwood St.,'s100 plus $25 costs after plending|Dix¢ seae Royal Dur. 42)? Sue renner 5 00 pm SOALTFTED —CORMINATION the participants to regard the in- y e Hobo vey P aes. ' {guilty to a drunk drivi [pews = 6 CSateway — ork _ Fe ete efter 5S uaa & baud cide Geman Gk carly yesterday. id Hless than fully skilled. and experi-| . ving charge|Dow chem 61 St Res ap... 4a) BEAUTIPE: sonaee, OPER Ge atte ote coumann, wort be ; 'cident as a lark a Thursday before Highland Town- ‘Du Pont 255 gcoville Mf ... 256 ry Mt Park Cemetery win be able to estimate work in Coast Guard Warrant Officer = Chief Bosun Andrew Pietrykow- {ship Justice Roy J. Car! Fest Bag. a7 Beare Roeb ... 48.2 ito aed A) old | Lake Orion. MY S1es7. after Svewelt Ml. MitaR comand. cli of the Goat Cad cutte * [Eaton Mfc... 102 Shell Ot 695) WHITE CHAPEL. DOUBLE tor Ome - _ ’ st Guard cutter, tn th ek 4, Saas $3.2) ip Garren cf Love 2645 Soft Water Sal er at Detroit, noted there were Maple sai deri es n their exc feed, the boys An outboard motor vatued at ae "Mus 73 Sinclair ...... 626 , er oalesman lapl aid federal law was Vi0- forsrot d Em LS ad > socont 466 Help Wanted Mal You've solic the rest. Now sell no Mfejackets aboard the boat. lated by the absence of Lifejackets. tiller, ‘s me arenid - id it nd - inpey stolen from an Erie Ree 1° foe Fac 7. oe ace ee? eo at oe rE == r,’’ Simonson said, ‘and the ‘outdoor disylay in front of the 2x-Ce' = 419 Sou 964 ¢ FULL OR PART TIME SA a Food Mach 74 Sperrv 1 ; e SALES | sit = Al Hobo was yvawing ell over the ake mall Car Race Federal Department Store, 5000 bau ae ee ne eS mor wanes ena furn'shes ~~ lll PORT ORNERAL, until we yelled for someone U.S. 10, Drayton Plains Thursday, fah ae : 33 at Oil nd 301 at i a . - = steer, according Ao Pontiac State Police. oo aga “Sa1 Std OU NT S14 2 TM Te crush Route work. “UNTIMTIED CALL DICK. VA } St oe .. 28 rush oute k. = | =e s Official Now, Says = 1 n Roe | aoe Bcd Peck 1.113 Must be teliable with good ear LUET 96 OAKLANQ AVR FE | The stranded group: spent the y eral we lights, over 60 styice Gen Mille". 110.» Bun Oi - 26 a i agg ge BE Pst ioe eC time overnight singing school he el Following Lead gs Panccicerh, tat ones een len Time... 902 tex aveut 2.203 SPIT AN Reo iaperienge preerrad ABR | “| char me ‘ 2 x ae —_ preferred. , |fongs and listening to a portable, of Henry Ford Il ave take Set ee RE Rider By gy S MECHANICS |. [ihe etiepemeee Oo : | radio's reports of the search for. | lGoebel Br... . Trans * j day & Sone bane nt ~ gine | Rummage Sale at Stone Crest, o2ptee” "off Teaetten ft; — ine conditions: ‘wi ‘marae SALESMEN them. _ 234 Barnston, Walled Lake, Satur. |Gocdyear —" Onderwa Ui! ah ‘Oe pa. Sai mr eune ATTENTI ’ The Hobo, owned by W. C. Fla- . NEW YORK — Chrysler Corp. day, May 23, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Grab’ Paige 3 US. Carbide “M4 appre, ‘Pontiag Retail Store Gen: NTION! herty, a Chrysler Corp. executive, has officially entered the race for, —Adv.!: Ne ee $3 Gait Air Lin 30.1 ene are sit Oe Wanted was taken from its winter dock domestic production of a compact Rummage Sale—Saturd ‘Greyhound .. 33 nit, Pruit 3 83 - YEAR - OLD CONTRACTING by Flaherty’s son, Paul, 19. car. | 23rd, 8: '30-noon, Or mete 4 Ty prose Hollapa r: ms We Pes oF.... 22 ager Proves “aire aicioa stiiity, 3 M x o . — i =f iv When he landed, young Fla- L. L. Colbert, Chrysler president, byterian Church, Sit Com Commerre Hooker Ch 11. «2 o3 F os ie oties men an ach starter | TO TRAVEL EA hi m lho = 47 Js § asic requirements. § la ! | he rty dodged reporters with the said yesterday the small auto will . —Adv. | Cont 52 4 Walgreen eu te enue e Write ee el 1 iio selected gly of rT = av 7 Jest U res Bo 0 Sieur de I don't want to talk be introduced this year. BD ia Re Rummage Sale, Taleng oa 7 ae west ~ oe 4 _Tesume to Pox 29. Pontiac Pres ly oat office in Chicago. Expenses | ; 4 ees 00 a month “Tjnless our pi ay 00 n. m., Sat. 9:00-|!a*pipe Cop .. 444 Lal nigal d i / OXCE | guaranteed to start, —_— | by enncaien coer dni Ae -1:00 p. m., Waterford CAT|iteyk TF 30, when Co aT ONCE | 3 Mest neve agt: seas appecringy ’ ; : _ vee onl wort 5 y : | .* U 5 Truck Out t | said, “as a part of our 1960 line ‘ a Itnt Paper ma 1174 youne'sew ai : Catholle contact work. Pull oF | ‘ right men will be estected fot o—. pu of cars, Chrysler Corp. will tn- Rummage Sale—14 FE. Pike §t.,/[nt Shoe 336 Ynest Bh&T | 122.3 part time. Large organization. | t'sining tp key management posi- : - Sat., Mav 23, 9 to 1. Baldwm E. U. (Int Silver 444 Zenith Red 2924 Good income if you can qualify sane Hitti ' troduce an entirely new economy B. Church. —Adv ih PURTS TT eS get hear eiflce Rumnady oad Briat **Sueeday, Wr Wa &,4 pm . wil aq . Ke vy Rea stat x | ing ew High | automobile completely independ- —p Johns Man. 582 TRU 384 caer Se se ee Tuesday, Wednesday, and ‘Thurs- | ent of its Plymouth, Dodge, De- py. gee ey ag pes: oieay Flay 403 Peter ce oe | Thurs thru Sat _ Pontiac char | : : a p. m , [Kennecott 114@ "oiohn of Kal 44 | . 7OUOM CARPENTERS. WONT BE DETROIT (®—U. S. truck output) Bees, Sears: one) Meaperied 18 Oe aay! | “states Minourance “or encyclo: union Mt 34008 alter 7:30 p.m. ‘will hit a 1959 high of 27,223 ' pedias "guton R PART TT and| Rummage Sale—Friday, 7. P. M.! > wee, AVERAGES automatic transmission m Tey thi production will total! corey said the new car will be Stevens Hall. Guild No. 10. Adv. |assoctated Press: 22—Compiled by ene = AUTO ME TANIC Ot Ave. ecbanic, 1s 7 ela , ap! ‘ CT As S, ; week, Automotive | aliant. He gave no other AAA Driver Training School. °s9 Endvet R a 60 GM experience only. High income a -ES - News reported. tails in confirming Chrysler's cars. Insured. FE 6-520]. Adv, (Net _¢hance 11 tee ieee Ries Hydra matte pia ee <~ — eow WE Ewe ass e The truck output compares with long rurlored plans for a small sci sy . eC 99.2 230 lek 2:3 v any Street. Thocbestes wifhind Notte A Sih 2.1006 yy Mew 0 Se 27.041 last week and 17.903 in the C8. on enmehe cate am dh ak Week Ago .... 340.7 1406 $4 i} Two Wiw io HES corresponding 1958 week. | aig statement was :ssued , 3.9 a.m. —Agy ig seat ie os tl BOYS- -V ‘TS-TR. AVEL A real road,” job tae "a erties | after ; bE = 7 -23 to travel eastern t men FE 4-3 once operations by ‘Ford Motor "Oo, tld the cons unbor Rell & Sat., tn uny Ss bane ike ow Me aon tava be 33 | tng prominent people, ner, FOP PAY a m * /1958 High °::.3120 1365 98 wepth TOP PAY FO : evestlons echoduling pea eye Di | ee L erase stockholders meet-| Rummage. Furniture. Sat. 9-12. nian. ue7 0 Tp lee) Mr. or Mrs. MeCorm Ack, Noose: Write. Pore Ke } ° n troit that the new Ford 21 Charlotte. Ad ee ven Hotel. Priday and Gaturda _Pren vision, the trade | v. DETROIT STOCKS y rene PYramia 4 tra publication said, ‘economy car will be called ri | (c. J. Nephier Co.) TRUCK home dag ml nah et will offset decline in General | ~ « « aican A 3V A ted Figures efter decimal ‘poin's are eighths| = Cole °- Caretaker eae be tora mi} Motors and Chrysler production | po cnite offi .. rgus Veep Appointe Allen Blee & Equiv Co* ,. 74 25 Cook - Housekeeper person Na or | thie week. spite cial silence, industry | . Beldwin- Ru ber Co® ...; 17.4 184) 80. FULL TIME FOR BOTH cette year wiped oti we wore gay General Motors also| ANN _— W—Argus = Rost ar Ge ce FEE HES] Eve a8 gromons, a0 nmodetios TD, MECH, ontiae Press Phete This week’ miss |W ve a Division Sylvania ectri oo: f z ox SELLS MAYOR A POPPY — It isn't every day that Pontiac ast week's 133.8@ by only 238 probably to ee Gr Products, Ine. appointed J. Jack. Pen ieee Sor cscs 104) Pim: daraisbeg, nenied auicatant iad Ry + zo wip Mayor Philip E. Rowston has the opportunity of buying flowers nits and, compares with 96,589! Rumors, have placed the GM 8? ap as vice president in Rots Manat Ooo" cree ie $33 Ne Urabe’ = setrigeretot ink oe ve re from pretty little girls, but yesterday was different. The cute smile ‘units in the similar 1958 week. introduction date as Oct, 9 and of marketing. He had been|7et° Faison Co i 17 17 «47 unit tor snacks. ow pen 5 beg? dite Ree Rk of three-year-old Kathy George completely charmed His Honor | Canadian car and truck Ford’s as Oct. 16, district manager in Detroit for _— ——— , out. Gas torre cr sobriety” Good . a a into buying one of the poppies being sold to aid disabled veterans tion this week was to} Colbert did not mention an in.| Westinghouse Appliance Sales Co. ‘ . 4 _Ences. Call owt owner, one, Ch. reter She is the daughter of Karl E. George. pas - 8.162 units by observance of the troduction da Cafe's Sign of Times Gy. PRT ADELE Mann { ughter E. George, past commander of VFW \ Vv nce 0 e | uction té for the small ~ SAVE ik ENER USE leaners. 4480 Eligabeth Lk, Post 1370 in Pontiac, chairman of the drive which began at noon nadie plea 54 = fap Ca-|Chrysler car but ft is generally! The U.S. Census Bureau esti-/ PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — A WANT ADS! To find a ht ES Thursday and ends ,at noon tomorrow. All proceeds will be dis- aucka cat wee k he 8.319 it rol Se ta cate Gat cai Michigan's 1opulation, now) sign ina witeteientl tly! Jon oo » job, place to live or a ua ve - - tributed to the disabled veterans and their familie. a in the not sien sale until about/about 8 million, will pass the 10} “Eat, drink and be merry, for ood used car, see Classi a sie yer a “a Q prrespondi ‘ : hee de , : sion and draw ght person. ‘ j week @ year ago. \Deeem million mark in the early 1970s. | tomorrow you may diet. ied NOW! : freee FR O40. ack teres < 4 : . * { ’ A THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22,.1959 : ~Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted 8|__ Building Service 12 4 WEEKLY PAY WHEN EXPERIENCED, FULL - TIME WATERPROOFED Tort as nae | eae Estate Salesman or s- | Work Guarateed Estimates ian a “NOW HEAR THIST | soteepacs Gaba, Ome full, time. Oj ‘| NOW HEAR THIS! |_24 BEAUTY OPERATOR. Yar |AY,men wil seperti money | CEMENT 2 OUR PEG 420. Virginia, Farrell trai Sceueat 0, weet" guntantee | CARPENTRY AND CEMENT. WE ApurrrING nae INSURANCE oF view. ae , 2s, between 8.30 CERSENTER None EWC RE m. ).m. all aa r tt, Oucgnattie® Honpnal. "PE LEGAL RESERVE CIP IN: basin on ee ain Py i ¥ OOK rom LOEAL Wits ¢ part time ts in puller, Pres eotitnates OL 20178 to own banderling ‘stating’ eny| S(runty seaperienes, bot, necessary. “MIC TILE cational back: . business ex-| ditional $100 & better 7 perience, age and’ present Soll oe trues each MQ.) FREE ESTIMATES ment. ye at least two rel-| ——— -T1t1 for appointment. | advance Floor Co. OR 3-870) . " = a 7 an CURB B GIRLS want plasty Mime, And if you} Licensed — Bonded. UL. 3-206 MUST P# 18 OR OLDER, NIGHT : : shift. ph in person — ore some in — tee Mar Biboere CEMENT & Le TED'S pow ol A. Kew) SRY WALL TAF TAPING AND PINTS ae. er ates. WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. “ia, person." DeLise's. Restau .|fLE StRi C&L CONTRACTOR: CASHIERS a Excavating FRENCHTNG SALESLADIES dies, POW Dinnen. Apply “6s |BULLDOZING _-_" EM 3-088} Siiieies- tk deeds. & West Huron ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE BST. sportswear. Must be experi- gfe cane _ a L. Frnt PE 546439. enced. Steady ae whet * woh c ATES ON COM- Georges New ports eet ee lee ea Baittins. a. pare isc: ‘Co. . aginaw Employment pencins 8A aiaiee ON WIRING, a : ns water and dry- “COMPLETE CHARGE | ew EDWARDS ers. FE $41, RB Munro Bice t be capable. eneral clean-|} EVE g ‘0. 1060 W | = ar ccone chadres. Lire ts. VOCAT IE ae est. MI 6-418, PE sor CURB GIRLS MUST BE NEAT.|| —OUR NEW LOCATION— Agel ne, Big-Boy Drive-in, 2490 es aie East hens 1 ~ | GARAGES $ $595 COLORED ay TO LIVE IN, AGE ; - ORtando . Bur ‘oe to 40 for general housew SECTY. POO ee PS — ALL and co a 16 ag 9) Aged ay Soy with “oo —_— Est. 1918 BF ig, Mare __monms. L hand office N. . PE 23-3021 cS DENTAL ASSISTANT § DAYS) Guiles § deys. Midwest Empity- PLiset v nG FUULY oh Dr. Daines, 225i 8. Tele- mon. Bank ; _ PE Lb. ALY ara a z —— OME ARAG Bins DRUG & POUNTAIN HELP. EX-| Work Wanted Male 10 eanene. Baer. eed Ce Drige EM 34 jot Omen Uaion ~ Terms. FE 4-6909 pure rie EVEN. |", PAINTING. AND WALL Pa- zee BUILDER R, FULL TIME ing work. $171 Dixie Hwy. Orey- ton _Piains ) YOU NEED MONEY? Farp more with Sendra Parties. _Win free toy Kits MI 46306. ENJOY EARNING MONEY finest Costume Jewelry. . Paul or part time. Samples furnished. No delivering or collecting. Phone FE 2-1965. _ Apply _e evenings. gf hE WAITRESS. _ MI 4-009. Reas. PE 46462. 4-1 CARPENTER W ORK, NEW and . PE 44210 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior Pree estimate. Reas. 3-3752 or OR 3-8117 AVAILABLE NOW CA cabinet work. New re pair. D, H. Murdock. FE 2-7661 EXP. ie Citkaer wi5 MUST PE 18 or over. Apply in ‘person. De- Lisa's Restaurant, 6960 N Ro chester Rd, a\pochester, _ Mich. GRILL COOK — MUST BE EX- perienced SCRIB’S Bar and Restaurant. 130 8 Telegraph - GEORGE'S TOYS | NOW HIRING demonstrators for the fall season. Highest commission. Bon tising. No delivery. No ¢ HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE iN. PE 4-8697 after $ p.m LIVE IN. BABYSITTING & GE eral housew wk. OR 3-64600. LABORATORY TISSUE TBCH- nician. Pontia — Hos- pital PB $-4192 Ext. 26. LADIES COULD © You Us UE b $50 WK Call PE 5-4955 or 23782. ollecting . necessary. For inter-| OR ork. 2 children. es BOY 18 WANTS WORK OF ANY kind. call . ae JABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. re Apply in person to CARP! LET ME L YOUR WEEDs eye fruit trees. Guaranteed sat- isfactory. bie prices. FE 68-3718. MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind. FE 54-0702. \MAN, 233, WANTS WORK OF qi 4 kind. Own transportation. AIR. UL 23-1740 TOM FURNESS ROOF REPAIRS | EAvERTROUGEINS EA aah. Pield tile Je. foot! “appt and boat well, OL 2 Building Supplies se (4) 244 x 48 WINDOWS, COMPLETE with combipst'-s storms oad screens. PE 5-3881, Business Services 13 13 A-1 WINDOW & WALL be _Painting. Free est. OR Acme Asphalt Paving |\MAN WOULD LIKE JOB CAR- | img for ldwns. MA 5§-6002. Lice and bonded. Free esti- mates. $1917 or FE &-6843. ALL MAKES OF AIN PENS repaired ry man at our A Office y Co, 17 W. Law rence St. FE _ BURKE SLICES OF HAM CUSTOMS Wanted Real Estate 32A Moving & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates BLACK DIRT & for 5 yds YE =e & RU NAME rice. Any time. FE 8-0095. wtouts & RUBBISH, $2 A LOAD time. FE 4-026. LIGHT HAULING. P& i124 REAS RATES LIGHT HAULING PE 4-066 LIGHT ~ HAULING FE 40031 _ GHT HAULING & MOVING OP aX kind. Real cheap. PE 8-2494. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rabbish, fill dirt,. top soil, sand ravel and front end loading. FE O DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving. _____ Phone PE 50008 TOP — SAND & GRAVEL. FE 5- : . ‘Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and | Industrial Tractor Co. soai.| NEW z ASPHALT PAVING .| $25 8. WOODWARD EaG sania OR OLD LAWN WORK AS d Mince eaGee 3 sTIAN a a Shrubs, flower bed work, hand | Let us estimate your driveway Dpem Dally. ee ee Thursday. Priday and Seturdey.| digging, brush end weed cutting. | oF Peete. 8 Ot | ONWANTED ARTICLES PICKED Mrs Earl Thomes. Fe og | ee eet eine SEEORATED | Phone PE 65637 of UL 2-420| up free of charge. FE 54408. MATURE WOMAN POR HOUSE- $= |ODD. JOSS AND INCORPORATED | Phone PE 6-060) keeper & help in illness. Box 30,, PE _ 8-6480. NEW WAY ASPHALT . : Pontiac Press. NO, REC CLERK, PAINT-| “,n work guaranteed. Cail tor Painting & Decorating 20 MAID. LIVE IN CED, er gardener. construction or ®BY/ 4:5, estimat . my cee ey good references. No laundry, wort. Ref furn. Pull or part bonded. PE 47980 ! PAINT- a ee ee ee a BULLDOZING. LANDSCAPING & _‘%e. Reas. Don Beck. OL _1-3i6l. Ss: Sale Om ne SERIO WANTS PART TIME | “truck delivery. EM 32204. IST CLASS FAINTING AXD DEC — nena, | WOE. Have ows BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS,| crating. Cash or terms. PART TIME WORK POR GIRLS,| FE ¢-7783. oe gyn ge i mmc ened IE _ Qualified, EM 3-6578 WALL W BY MACHINE, FE 21631. i8T CLASS PA L RECEPTIONIST | POR | BEAUTY! _no_mese TE 00. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| _ing and wall pepering FE +000. * e -\¥YOUNG MAN ee.\A Reply Box’ 33," Postins Press. |" OUreny pnaecction dogrecs scck-| pairiag, and tyuinding. 3 “FE 8-0. PERSONS FOR INTERESTING| ing Write Fentios Press | sian ACEs, CLEANED A ND| <1 PAINTING & DECORATING cod' comminian’ Saadistp 801 FGGNO" 5 rvieed 0. Le Nelson. PE £1788 | “baper removed. PE «eis. Sela Eine ie Deas" ban arom Pe bn | Figen La, 2 EAS 2) phir Gran EE naw Sono aes eae - RELIABLE in Oven| Work Wanted Female 11 | Giews portasie _Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-9205. 23 as mother's helper. Help with | _ Gas & arc Mehr. serv. OR 36144 | 1ST CLASS PAINTING | AND PA- 3 small children & general house-'1 DAY IRONING NCES. | “LAWNMOW SHARPENED & _ FE au Pe Pam oon ent 88 a Ta 0 eR gp Fg oie 6pm FE 5 AY IRON 'NGS, 83 BU. &- years ¢ . SPENCER D ~ #D Air cooled engines repaired anit aisles Phone UL 2-1398. Exceptional income. yan ¥ ORK uthorized NTERI EXTERIO Opport tunity fer advancement. Se- |? Pica comnag a a yey Stratton & — Ice Gown payment & monthly terms cure feature. Personal interview | — : ~ | JOE'S MOWER & ’ Pe ere Free estimates. FE 5- : required Box 11, Poptise Press. |3 WOMEN WANT wa ae 960 Cass Lake Rd. Sal AND EETERION PAINT: =, Tt 7OR AN housecleaning SHIRT INSPECTOR ano 7 > PACK- aod bos “4 PLASTERING 50163 | ing. Pree Estimates. PE 5-0375. agiog girt Apply in Bir- | BABY. ee ee | eee q| PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, mingham Cleaners. 1383 8 Wood- | or week. PE 50748. | PICKUP AND DELIVERY. Lawn * yo) _ Tupper. OR 3-7061. eard. Birmingham BABYSITTING, LOVING CARE.| mowers ned red. | a ee day or night. PE “alr repaired. FE | PAPERRANGINO — Paretn OL SALESGIRL (S@B2.20¢.0°78 she | rrasrenmo—ey og merge | Pet TO XPERIENCED PRACTICAL Guaranteed. FE = hea eee | GOARA Por small wear & | = «| Saws, Hand Lawnmowers | cu PE 2-231 salary & commission 8: - | Saree time ae eo SLOR: ED GIRL Hy st ellent working conditions. § day, EXPERIEN: Maniey Tesch oe hes Television Servic Pormenant: pasa 1 | S\eeo trom 3:30 oat he time for SANT-VAC. Eversihing a ug ti —- LISH LADY Fost TION Home s ARTHUR’ Ss ae housekeeper. References, FE w night onftnee® SSooee Purnece| £=%YS . STRAKA ___ es —— Co., Cali FE 2-8318. = JENSEN'S ay SERVICE ATER S eS PER FOR M WE CARRY PARTS FOR A noon vening. wun SALESLADIES tatty|_leee_bome. FE 0-4875. sute, and wringer washers. Whole core experience. Por our Mirecls|HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE cole oad road eeavics Upholstering 23 Mile & downtown : Pull would like work of any kind. Live ROY’S, 96 Oakland FE 2402) Bert time Posi AY OE EN a BLATT VACATION. EAKLE'S CUSTOM son. Jane Leg, 41 _N. w. HAVING A ? VACATION-| WANTED - PAINTING 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM FOR ing? Capable. mature, experi | 2, master painters. tial, Pies. eemt, Experienced. Gtendy Jor. £5 venes WE care for you | commercial. 36 yrs. in . ~~ a0'S UPHOLSTERING ORDER COOK WAITRESS! _>-2500 EM ie } aragaps mized on jab 4 pain +-s707 SN Tidh grill experience, Kast Drive 8 CALL | Seaung. Por fond vality ‘work | THOMA» CPHOLSTERING __Ina, foe Elisabeth Lake Rd. APTER 3:30. PE 8-064}. call ws now. Pu 6-3701. 191 mE 5 RRRS 8T. TELEPEONE CANVASSING EX-|TRONINGS WANTED. $3 BUSHEL. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 FE 5- oe Young woman weedeat oe AURANT , aary. CADY DESIRES RESTAU cet up end’ coordinate or baby sitting, afternoons. 6 days DRESOMAEING * TALON DED Air Lost & Found 24 ments. Hourly wage, plus wk. Some 6-0961. terations. : tive Denes. Call 0 a.m. to 19 neem, | TAbY W, oF ANY T ons | POUND BLACK MALE CAT, VIC _ only, PE 50243, Mr. Brooks. kiknd. PE 47310. 4 done wArthine Gant Toe PRET Cape wm ATE, WE | Eo ae, oe ene og | one rites ULL, PLES y, ' and merce : urn con a Inn 4st Biisadeth Lane Ra ct —— stig and = references 3 Liberal reward. FE 5-08 WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 SMALL! PE 46798 before 9 p.m : . GAR- | LOST: ROSARY, BLACK & SILVER. children, Clarkston vicinity. Calli any DESIRES DAY WORK. nl ig Rn FE! Black leather. ripper case. FE before m., MA 51563. transportation and references. FE| 7 2-1655. WID.: CURB GIRLS. (8 OR OVER.| 2-254). GUSTOM PLOWING AND DRAG- | LOST: MAN'S WALLET AT CO- * for will workers. | ATURE Loe oan WANTS PER-| ging, anywhere. OR 3-5006, lumbia & Joslyn or Oak. City White Swan Drive-In, M58 & Pon-| 1, ral office > WING a | Welfare Off. Family in need of tiac Lake Rd. Apply in person! ¢yy § years |COW MANURE, “ae contents. Please contact Henry Sr ake Sen aay ae : ¥ WANTS - | GARDEN aND LAWN ROTO-TILL- | LOST: watens Ei: _ See Mt or light housework, evenings gg ~ rr sina vicinity of Pontiac Centrai High. . "s_Drivertn, 2108 Ab> &« 2 oe oe Sani a FE 32008 OR _Reward. FE 5-5727. once rson Tony's ve- 2790 Au-| change for room Boar . Lost: fe) BEAGLE. B “ten al a OF RK- anotan = WOMAN DESIRES om PLOWING & =" oreo Ring. WAITRESS, AREA CLARK.) MIDDLEAG : ton, Fenton, and Cc ¥ as compenion, light house- Grading, tractor work. Phone OR | _ Call FE 40497 _tween 34 p.m. PE $-d008. Keeping. Ft 200 929m WM Lasser WAITR OR PARTTIME. RAPHING, TYP1 GARDEN PLOWING & HARROW- Apply 20h, O Telegraph: ey t eT ing, Ress. prices, Noah Martin, ‘Hobbies & Supplies 24A NURSES AVAILABLE, OAKLAND 23-7368. Couple - Caretaker County “Licensed | GARDEN PLOWING BY (OF O® | PAINT. BY PICTURES. Cook - Housekee and bonded. na “ sf = ee aes ue _Book store 1S EB. Lawrence &t. TO 50. FULL TIME .| .— NURSES AVAILABLE — | ROTO- ABO! 1 Wem Egg a 4 on 8, Accomodation| Auburn A Nurses Rusheage: able. 48946. ~~ Notices & t Personals 2 25 for only, Salary $300 Day b Night—Licensed & -| WORK UP YOUR LAWN & GAR-| ~~~~.~~~-. ~~~ qn) qe yas = — den, Rote siting. Rees TE Cie son ea ieee Gs ieee: 1 rm. , hea apt.; ‘e. s ‘01 iw ie closet space, bath: ad gelec-| up & delivery, OR 3-7476. Laundry Service 18 Dedental” eoneuneton. PE tric range — refrigerator sink) WasHINGS AND {GS DONE 5-5201. wnit for Dot or lag momo _; in’ my home Pickup & deliver, COMPLETES nip were noe ROTREDS phone y. Laun ; Bervice - e. Ponti out. Gas for car. 7! Good Coll OR 4-0010.0 Laundry. 8. Telegraph. FE KNAPP SHOES permanent positions. City refer- Building Service 12) _2#1c:. fred Herma: _ences. Call owner JO 4-6657. AR nn > Landscaping 18A | éNY GIRL O WOMAN NEEDING WANTED _ — INE CAN-\anNYTHING IN FLAT -CEMENT ~ a friendiv Hom war bthee, Salary ius come| York, @, retaining walle. Resi:| 11 mARIOW AND KY. BLUE 80D. Contiaential nT - = ~ : “ mission, #! per hour. ‘por appoint- A rare w. ‘Con ge one HL ei % oe pick up. | er removal of gone I alo 50 and 5. FE 40671, between, mins. OL —— non asec Martha Wilder. Stats registered, ALUMI & rar Ti expe: OR 3-2895. Woman | POR PRESSING ON MA-|" Gerages built, windows free estimates. COR 3 . a peers, Ae home. \bewroware soared. Mi ACH TREE SERVICE CHARLES CHESTER ply” Pox Cleaners. 119 tom homes built, Free est! | moval and tri » Get eae Wid. AIR CUSHIONED . +i mates FE 42182 24 brs. FE 2-738 FE 5. H. MILLER 31902 WAITRESS, EXP. CAPETERIA.| ii. KINDS CEMENT WORK. | BEAUTY SHOP WILL oe as cashier oD hare ye ~ fat A A FE 2-2340. ish soll, FE 2-0003. be open Eves. by appointment, piles *! KEL KINDS oF CEMENT AND | 5 D & LAWN 2 _Pontiec Sress -. work 2-2341. Service. Reasonable rates. FE| DAINTY MA WOMAN'S BU! Aen 1822. Menominee Mrs. Wallace. rE usual opportunity for income and) “~ ¢ homes. House raising, | LAWN Ain. 5-7805. edvancement for ambi) Pier PE 8-8944. wn service. Large or tious, capable women beween oon 3 eae b Pr I D bt? 25 and 55. Personal w re) 4-1 B AND tg th agin nwe _quired. Box 27, Pontise Press. work ential and commer. Pertenece, ene pe eau weuaee WAITRESS WANTED — 6 A.M. Also Ay house agement AG RNG beni. If you are havi ving bey le moeting 3 pe oe W__Eae. tise "3 s Guarse ; KeiciAn Ch CREDIT counsel inc, Room N18, F State Bank . FE toon ~A $100. 4-1128. Eves. after 7. Dex-A-Diet. tablet. 98 at “WEED SPRAYING ND DA P May 22, 1958, I V8 not be edb, ced I KILI ‘EM Mg gn W.‘Aifolder, 177 8. ohnsen, Pon- *khorn Aentetions ac pe pe ‘ Se ree atk SLENDERIZTNG iO OR RELIEF FOR ve tae | shat beste“ — shock, ¢ wy menage een “a 4 ss an entire. : 18A| tries PED 24008. THE CAKELAND BEAUTY SHOP. rene oe OLD LA 4n5 We Bivd., will open Came Lave Repair, for business under new manage- ment, May 18 QR 40131. os = Pee = DAINTY M/ID SUPPLIES — Mrs. A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7283, ebu? $§ ai ANTED: IMME ATE { ee farms, wke property ontracts. ers 1&@2RM. & ER, =— fir. pvt. ent. paerkin ront of dr. 8. Ide for bachelor bomes working couples. FE 41998. FE 2-8756. 1 ROOM PVT. bath, 2 adults only. 290 N. Pad anaes. Gnas raat For 7 ooo Si Eny $3. 3 rms. & bath, : OUT. side entrance. Garage. 367 N. Paddock. be ae HALL AVAILABLE FOR TILES, RECEPTIO ONS, ETC. 3261 ORCHARD LE. RD. FE 4-1065 Wtd. Children to Board 26 DAY CARE. HOME. Joslyn & FE 2-8851. Wtd. Household Goods 27 LICENSED Walton Vicinity. ANTIQUE DISHES, FURN. OIL mon marble top tables. MY 2-152: CASH FOR TV'S. FURNI- 2-0367. ture ana misc. FE ar NICELY FURN. 2 } area Over Gallagher's Music si 16% E. Huron 8&t. r 3:30. 3 . & BATH. Borat CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- ey Odd pieces or house full. mg courteous service. FE FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home ‘or odd lots. Get the top ar. Wil outright or sell it for you Sale. Phone OR 3-27 GER _ing machines. OR 3-9702. : VENEER BUP- fet 2 tadder backed chairs. _ YE 2-4315. WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES ef furniture Ph. FE 2-6523. WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- hold goods by private sale Roch or i. Smart. Sale Farm, ster. Michigan. ‘OL 1-563 Wea. Miscellaneous 28 |: WANTED: GOOD 1's HP. PUMP FOR LAKE SPRINKLING SYS- TEM. CALL OR } 5:30 PM. — STANDING TIMBER, ERTA LUMBER L 3390 Lapeer Rd MM FE 8-6131 Money Wanted 28A ba past tmipeernencl ipa Rarcine gg Hs sonar" . Interest peyowcia sae WTD. $4,000. VERY NICE FURNI- 2 Rooms, Pvt. ve Down Reas. Inquire 32 Au- burn Ave. RMS. BATH UTIL. Pura WEST dog sie y 7 PRE Rent Apts., Furnished 33 FAR THAN AVERAGE 3 room apt., with private “ ‘ 3 ~f a 3 i te *F ; set B ‘ FS isi +RM. & BATH APT. orated. Util. Resident eae. ga — Write Pontiac Press, Box cage GENTLEMAN WANTS glut country or sub- ores. PE }- SHED OR GARAGE. near Walled Lk TAshmoo 5-1721. Share Living Quarters 30 3 2 MEN TO SHARE LGE. HOUSE 1 bDleck from Williams Lk. Lake Priv» OR 3-8189 after 4:00. YOUNG ° | WILL SHARE —_ gy wiaew erking. gil Botan aig Hg side location. Write Pontiac Press box 106. Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32| 204.5 $90,000 10 INVEST IN GOOD LAND 2s 2 eee NO OBLIGATION. A. Johnson REALTOR FE 170 5. TELEGRAPH Sea ABILITY To sell your iand cuntract at the lowest es. Mortgages avail- CASH BUYERS WAITING No obligation cail any hour 43844 or PE $-0975. ARRO REALTY ABSOLUTELY pone gy Bg Ring wy Cail Realtor em 4asel, ACTION! n Contract. hignest Mr. Hayden. ne, HAYDEN, Realtor Walton PE 8-0441 3-1903 | No Obli = igation Extra Fees NIC OLIE, & HARGER Co. 33 W_HUR CORE CASH ion WRRACTS disc. Pvt. FE 2-5961 eves. IMMEDIATE ACTION good land contract. New or seasoney. — upon = tile, ask Ken Teupieton. K lis L.. Templeton, Ret Realtor. (AND Big tog te Big 5 BUY on sell, Earl Gerrels, EM east 3.4088 eH HOF A AROUNI ee ‘aE us ‘o Sell your contract. CAPITOL ‘Savina & LOAN CO. FE 4-0561 ~~ WE rie io Contracts A Manager at sk ay oe Sais or "hth 56-7128 ran HUMPHRIES REALTY Wanted Real Estate 32A HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We will! trave) to see you and you bow to ahow cash for your home, land ‘act or acre- a Cal! now for « 30-minute RD .D, RILEY, Broker a be XO Oe oe wy-| 4 RMS. . 3 & BATH. NEWLY DECORATED. Adults oF - prt. 50 Stout or FE 3 ROOMS, A Soh oe TY ROOMS, ¥ 5 FP 2p De & oh. Soaps cep. 3 LARGE pvt. ent., washing children Welcome. $12.50 wk. 41 Whitte- more. PE 2-0772. 3} ROOMS, ALL PVT., ADULTS. On Huron nr. Hospital. FE 6-1584. 3 RMS. ADULTS. DAY pcPORE: and washer. Gingellville. FE wee 3 ROOMS & BATH PVT. ENT. 8&8 Mechanic. aia & BATH. PVT. ENT. $60 Mo. with Util, FE 68-8054. 3% RMS. 145 LAPEER ST. LAKE Orion. Can be seen after 6. BATH, é ent. All util, furn. Auto. water. Adults $20 wk. FE 4-808. «4 ROOMS & BATH. WiTH Ga- _Tage. 185 Beach «RMS P ~ ENT. $19 WK. 3336 « ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, COM. Bile ‘Sad "paras Wateror . Waterfo area. faeat’ tor retired a 5210 Highland Rd. 4 RMS. gcaunn HEIGHTS. FE 32-7069 after Oe a BLOCKS ean ar oeteon Da stein cee iN erator. ly pel er to rent me in and MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER | FE 43546 ‘ “t ; ‘ _ redecorated, exe. location, 5b eee Se cube m te? LOG CA with reom to 3 LARGE fe stove, <——_ eee per mo. 47 A "re 4 MODERN 3 ROOMS & Pontiac's most exclusive, For § ‘Mmited time, sec INDIAN vataae bath Smut" ae Bete ~ ORCHAR D COURT ARTMENTS —BRAND NEW— ~AIR CONDITIONED— FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 1B “RENT” —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— modern West side apartment development, —— type \ aaarananed with individ- Petts docorster Color gith lag? farlaboa. "7" “8 Automatic heat hot water eres ky ak leases or wy DOLES. = wreeercs SALMER ST APT. 6 ore, Pt eee - a : " t ag Jarman. a ae ae ee ae ee ae ee we Eee ea le ee ee ef 1) od ih Paul A. Kern, Realtor 2-200 Rentals f / Rerit Apts: Unfurnished 34 MODERN § RMS. Hdw. cab tot ase ig and . furn. at 134 W. Huron. N LM 5 bats. eat & hot water FE 44869. Rent Houses. Furnished 35 . & furn. i yard, E ' ‘ i e i is i 3-5454 — 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — . PORN, MOD. i . Near Hwy. & Hatchery Rd. $12.50 per wk. OR after 5. gL - He -y | = old. Private lake in Geod terms. YOU WILL Never Again Buy: Your Own Home for Less SEE Page 26 TODAY'S. ia re ee ae |) *» . pit ctilrer di tty tintenntaardinn-ttnestetasines - Te hes ta don deed (Vii ae anata ‘ Pee eS pig ey eer eter COPE a RE eyeing nr eR RG FT FTE PT TEE TF OTE MEY TE 4 - 1 peer Saree, Yrs es on sa aes dh — » 4 . . - A ' v. j ; € ; / - = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, = 43, For Sale Houses 43 A Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| ___ For Sole Ronee r+ . : 43|' For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL. by wy pawn DOWN OR | SASHABAW, MAYEEE "bo 100x334 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 : 7 ROOMS BARGAINI!! 978 take old, 2 berm, ranch Ob 100x331 OPE ta : . Just place for @ large famt-| jleges. Be yg rick Yue Tie we kiuchen e exhaust i 3 BEDRM.. ASBES- k te sar o> tos e. N gas 3 . > goggrenms: and room pe fustsheg. Lake fan, storms screens, , hh ~s a & Sunda ‘ F New age, Many more ACTION OUT . : more. basement, orom ¥ sedation rage. $9500. Substantial ro Re Saturday bf otter 1966 - on OCHESTER WAY alt ire ee ataie gery Wt 3 rms. and| ment Lo existing ee ahs Mary 1- -M. ' “ EDR 100M r R ' & wensporiatién. Full] § ae oe Mote Scar garage. “OR 34438. By appointment. Cy | ceavin® CrTY-3 8 My With $2600 down.| Rath up. @ and hot water | Sue. ; : , iS er bunding - fi Fetus ‘show you now! Beaters ‘Pruit trees. Grapevine, | Owner. 2356 Pontiac Rd. i YOU WILL Bloomfield Highlands. Pekin ert Rochester > - “| “Tamm Lake Village 7 Sern and screens. THREE, ¢ ROOM MOMES : : TTT o Og “i eecememai ost new, 3 bedroom bome af ith full basement) on « i BUILD NOW Syke Ra Bre ow aay ey 7 2 snes lot. A cnance to raise) “TAKE ADVAN FAGE lot 276 x 308. Cross to Never Again 3 BEDROOM HOME SE THE rad _ —— . n I ol MOVE, YOU BUY. 1. LOSE | || MUO = And vest of al Call today. bulldog. 0. out INVESTIGATE ~ CRAWFORD AGENCY Boe eta ee sane ae GEORGE R. renting for $115 per mo., Al typee custom » yom : s— gt Pan MEY pile PE 62906| poled fir epiace, d patio, weal javestment ead only plans of ours. are very excellent vajues " . : 609 , a... screens, 12 x 20 screened pi A F C TA YDEN, Realtor priced fre from $1 600 = face. y | be 44 : —— SIX ROOMS. ¥ BATH. roaée, 4,000 LAND, Carport, a here” langesened. 3 Li NEW Bae en ane with jaree teste sovn. Teoetet - _ : = = “0054. 5-1450. oak floors, f Signs. Y Ol lr if W. LILLEY, Builder price “inebudes laree Taree paneled fm) : L Be te 1386 Clyde hd, M -00w._seve_ 61,080. Maple £100. | Siving rewm. cok fie PEs y wpace Open : os_B._Wanen LAKE earage will build om your lot or if ‘ “¥ Sy — | CREDA ae 980 DWN. m1 | BYHAM — 4- BEDROOM Rites ta Saree eg alls. P N . y turday & ee u ; ce ae Wet i. ‘NEW COMMUNITY 1 | , — ose tN , ‘oak, ‘birmingbam—p oie | Priced to sell at only $13,500. . ke offer a ee 6 A $200 4 bedroom, bric aah, Nr. 77 * 6 P M \9 STORY HOUSE, FULL BASE- ane Bedroom starter house = lige 4 carpeting, large fenced yar rick with attached SUNDAY 2- a1. Own Home * uae gas heat, wall to wall C. SCHUET IT, Realtor se wiring includ Quarton School $27,250. MI #1120. — ge ig room with BUY. oa BOLD p Me OR 32831 _+______ | 1NCOME FOR ANY RACE, § AND - nce very nice kitchen. Pully Road ° ] cement drive, 3 Blocks west (of OR EXCHA YOUR HOME . CHOICE ES. ae bath, up end vee at ments aped ‘Small all down. | péymert 1330 ohn R saan kan . & school. . Beautiful Wa ly $50 mont = e cos “4B dows’ or ear of equal value. FE) FF 80458 « or OL 10255 : hie" Water, paved) °° * ie morteas with 14 x 21 living room S _5-207T. 62,650 CUST mah you and fireplace. 14 x 16 ea: or es nance ( TYPe HOME <¢ ROOUS, 5 ACRES : W. W.. Ross Homes, Inc. ONLY eee "You ge ee ie your heme? 10g | ne teas Pull le th Basement. , ‘FE — th, 1s 1 us today. We can b ment with 14 x 36'rec- : ey oe ag ‘."e un. Pe Gace’ Guraan Also sereage out . | MUST SELL 5 nas BAT pig ey "ep tor thie lovely ranch ae basement ¢ ook floors kad reatloo fon room ng pendag wr i su fier. 2966 es erage Locat- as furnace. oil r __ 4-947. raid ser egies RE ALTY ; . ee Sd aR home a0d 2s car perage. Lecet- gir ‘Let us give you-a price arage and « horse stable ... _.Watertord | Viiiage ct poate “a *torme and susan” talk Screens throughout. Also oak mm more home with @ 32, x eo EAS SE E Locatid on the Dixie > orig 7 236 LAKE aT FE Sn “ ment, drapes Near shies ‘ol floors. Only /$9,800. Terms. Moore" OF en R. ROAD - TURN : or this lovely home aa | 1 — > ae olf at your front | = oo te er cent Call O GEORGE RB. as 100 LEFT 1% MILES TO OPEN c comes : Bivd. SIGNS. with gas heetsand garage. The | door, 4560 Motorway. Berens 298 Walton no sEnVCE. a the reer lot due. ideal for i paiy “BRICK? FURNISHED AT... FTE Ye AROUND ROME | Oppice OPEN SUNDAY 114 a S Toany ‘types, of combination busi: |* FAMILY, BR t : u \"" 2628 ROBINDALE LANE, Upper |? BPSD ig ‘lake privileges, wd KLA bess and home. $10.90. Easy | . Sins" on Walters Lk. — THIMK Long Lake Estates. You are in| yiddie Stratis Lake. Low dowd |; axe OA wD xstront home , 6 rs, modern Lk. . ior 6 real thrill in modern a payment. EM 3-227. .> ey - itving room. HOLMES-BARTRAM 5 rms., iake priv, on Williams CAN YOU design. Three levels, eight rooms : z Hitchen. Pull Base- 4392 Dinje Hwy Galy 55,008. ‘ WHERE ElSoMe FOR oe otk at oe ee eine, NOTHING DOWN ie, of, eat. On. lot, 78 OR 31950 Days. Eves 3-3230. Sarat howess for colored. : Built an Bite ange, refrigerator Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter Bg a NEIGHBORHOOD, NICE 3 for colored. pac * WN 2% "yisi6™ family foom you'r ing for some- 3s 000" wi MIXED with basement on | 3 family for co Priv. on ‘ eee aon $82 DO the water Over 2600 homes. HY fo the line of start- | Team Rame SR pretest Nae ta nT ere, | 22 steclon aoa ~TOTAE (| BPRS tur eae ee | Reali es sera | Oo tee ettrucuas et : | ice! land- 5 ham Farm. 2 ‘ A ~ jence imagina iss this y- ° room. 7 TODAY 5 oe my Gack one wil! 0 acres = D ponte. 9 PER MONTH rrery can igg room and NiiSing “sown on your or we 15 x 34 living Pull bas rai eacutice for iguick sale. ori mW. DINNAN = VA TERMS— three of the bedrooms are car- have several choice lots avilaabe family ou PA, heat end” r $5900. With S reeink aie oo rE 4-2577 “Junior has a lot of ability! Why, he can take a wrench = ted. It te all yours st $39.960. 12 x 34 ft. recreation space. ments. immediate possession. 66 W. Huron FE Junior : 5 3 pete convenient terms svailable ARRO REA LTT. TUR Only $409 down plus closing ; P ae ee and a pair of pliers and fix me for two paydays! ; TED MfCULLOUGH oma costs on FHA See a TESS | wWatteD LAKE. $500 DWN. 815 A ; ONIAL ————. ay 14| the plane in our’ office to- « po aaa meres cee] Templeton staystoed OES starrer ee ays) nd screens. In JUDAH 1. 83 $-1286 E43 | petiso, tal aa ue MA For Sale Houses 43 For gale Houses 43 WITH | BY OWNER®. CED 83400 FOR IVAN W. Grittaty-on-nemscy aroawe| Avondale School Area | Sanaa aa ee Lifetime Aluminum | “worn racer, , Humpa | Pasi "auis “beam Cape Cod M Gl RESALE OR | i M., ard, 3 me 2 Realty, e acres. a : : 7 BLDG. CO Gl RESALE Neon pe Mog oe Just off South -y et fur! PIONEER HIGHLANDS near ‘ON, BF aire Be ROOF & SIDING BRICK income. 48 seberete base a ‘arin oem Mae hers S DLORAE BEDE. ii mediate possession on. 162 W. Rut-| face "a extra lots. Good 10C8-| 5) cone 3 pedrm. brick ranch, land "overlooking lake.” Pretty FHA rete es ait with four car ge-|. stable. Util. Bide... sereened porch mediate 2 7 -| nace. . y a rner lot with cor de. |° Fireplace. 2-car garage. 5-9471 _gers. FE 8-669 tion. Priced to sell. full basement. Double, gare, | kitchen with Formica counter tops Oates hundred twenty-five adams Rd. Realtor FE 5- letel landscaped — dint m, large living room, $300 MOVES YOU IN , rage. Two -| Blvd East of ada 93-Foot rR aieh Home K. at cee Ba a priv. and eity schools. ae. meer full bath, basement oll beat, ga: $4 PER MONTH Goliars per month income and ter- Pontiac | “#pZQeLXX,,COR, MANSFIELD 1 mor = —_— In Bloomfield Twp. ing in _ a 2st Shg*ota sfate, 225 Dick. re thi lawn wit petal shade treet ee tg Homes bowt Miss "rms oxen lag i down. This well | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = ______ ________.| Designed for country liv ATW icnic table and outdoor Bulldor of Nationa has full basement. 2 HOUSE & BATH, B ead BEDRM: BRICK | wg.ceash time a2 ashe * pecent OW NER pune | Hitt trma."On_ Soi FE 2912200 | fa enrage, pine rae, cd | * On pga Teel Semi shell, inc uaes electric, rough 2 fireplaces 3 bedroom prepa = Ae Lake. In excellent 6 RM. COTTAGE. Puy = — um ries room mace. call a eae pe ag wt _7e REA .w"pbing lg oes rll —_— Beamed = ving room condittén. Storms - a Maca Mg ge fod sale. OR STARTER HOMES | = er a DRAY TON V AR cA {} rom coun tc 5 ’ easo 1 w to chappns. eburch a, © opens | pons em has built-in vides BEAUTIFUL BRICK on lot favellable He ity 3-5162. = Orchard Lane, at No down marment ——— Ps 83 N. aes 92 6 a Ci—_Lake Privileges ent | _ — Baga — — $30 dowr and term | oven and butlers pantry v __$2,000 down. Pontiac e. your free “withov | down on this well & rt basement, with Shae soe De. Panerai | Sanoment, with secretion vores | A yery_sticective heme wim a NEXPENSIV E Sesemente miitave model Cot G&| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE > bedroom ee ae ot furnace. Hot water heater! HA Bee eer | Pon room, attached ga- tion. Wood Co ( BUn. LAKE H tile bath wi storage. Self-sto ac rivate. 250x400 foot parcel. Pony ream 1 Neat little 2 bearm home, nice spec CUSTOM BU © ath Se-car garage and SIEBERT, 4632, CRESCENT LAKE phelter and corral. 1 mile to com- rage, and five very lovely Harbor location. Ideal for 3-1238. Twin Lakes Village W. of Pontis per mo storm doors. 1 | nine girs ark, Waterford Corner 2 lott) Sister train, immediate posseesion| — fetaig on ome fleet, Gandy Keel family. Only $5,280 with 1 ACRE _ Starfire Bidg. Co. By +e3! vy {ETT Ts ont ‘e-state Only 0100 : } . 8. $750 down, ve Block from lake. 2 ete ae $12,500 down and 8278 per! — jot 109 x 200 with shade and small down payment. $50 month. HOME ¥OR sa:£ SMALL 3 BED} JOHN J. VERME ing out of-state. Only heat. Natural fireplace. Elec. wa- i nice lawn, sell or trade on sma Pi Buitable | LAKE ORION . Cory bed.oom modern home. race. low down REAL ESTATE 1 500; month. alow. $11,- Also large 2 bedrm home. 8u ts of living in this mod : i Va floor iu GENERA : ee aoe ab oat ee: ‘will con-/] OOO Feet on Lake ani | eo — for Le ray shea low era. bedroom ert . ame oben twee “paved, road | pas payment “yest. — #208 EM 1sses “. ags rom fer, Owner J. Montolio| tting — secluded and Cass e. Only J full basemem, — au ior High School. er ¥ = ag pAbe- | ——____" —— Min 4-2900. Rvens. Mi 6-0986." — Beauuiful grounds and OLD FARM HOME Se egy Moe ge Mig cot wtlee from courtsouse. Deal a WEST IDE, } BEDROOMS. BABE. | 77 ICHAEL’ SE rm REALTORS ue LT abundance of white birch, fir and A home that bespeaks ly payments. = in carpete owner. Only $8950 Terms Call ment gas hea HG 13 Mayra. baths. Newly Gecora 4000 Highland Ra (M38) __ MUST SEL tooking | oak trees. About bi oe areata a a gers JACK LOV ELAND ay jemedicied "EGchen: be ry a mornings. MUtual ge. Ly $7950 ¢ Pontiac Mich wi over oom, car ee a et ‘Sesble ior “apts ng od ay Barony sate fy eplace, den, win massive spreading 2188 Cass Lake Rd. _—FE_-2-4875 nicely landscaped.yard. 815.- _ 4 64t7 = ere eS ae walk completely MU ST “SACRIFICE | ce of home Inouire Mis lls) ovement, oll turnack, yun $1408 | Sr nett “apactons Srocens. SOUTH SIDE ne ‘iter ‘Dont beats ca | NEAR ROCHESTER, oe “Deeat | furnished. Motor and beet imiems | BY owner—4 bedre. brick oe Take car garage. $45000 w 5 of seven 8 h With basement, c : ‘About 1 acre. Trees and 4 Located on —_ at a 1 basns weet e. Many oe ex- and Located o M359 = $10.975. Nice 2 story home this 0: garage e 200. Lots of SE) | down, Owner will sell home ed. 3 bedrooms, full dining room, om iy oe trees. $14,000. Terms. Lake 50 tres. MODEL OPEN HOUSE 150 feet of frontage if desired.| Terms can be arrang has ea ees — "UL 23-2115. itso full price — Small _ 44.060 “éows EM 3280 z M new cupboards in Kitchen. ¢ AL COUNTRY LIVING Owner. ._ taxes. trees ar | SATURDAY, & og ad A Dandy Suburban BUNGALOW $780 DOWN heat plus 2 car earage, $450 down. | RE Sy Ukia Secacral vauall over. — down. Balance on SP ACIOUS CH CHARM 359 Gateway | ly Settin - 24 = 36 on foundation, plus OL 1-7511 looking scenic countryside . : contr | e. enhanced by In Love y setting u nice glassed-in porch, mod- FRANK aereEe> eate Lovely ranch home with Saturdav & Sunday LAKE AR =. an —— se * modernisation. 1 the family to see the most Owner leaving state hese ern streamijned kitchen, 1010 Adams Rd ochester everything you could want t this 3 bedrm. home with car- a hy , - bapa erick a encoun eel! _ ; stairway in Piurprising custom. bome ered tt| “eemtucton select oak fioors, | needs Gecarating but a good INDEPENDENCE TWP.} 3) rooms’ of real ving dort Located in a well restricted 2.5 PM. , tee eae ne acme Sa ee large ainirg fered in this area. Some call it) ¢ tastefully decorated. buy, eee , 7 im 1966. $7.400 rina on ood for the neighborhood Newly decora :| LAKEFRONT |B RICK | and $96 8 month. | pine-paneled kitchen, three oe Meee ee Meenas. Ware! Cole oad dates, sommtmec|| Files STOO Paymenta $55 a month on PZ A.| AD. Lote of wood for the Ready for immeciaie occupant tT VERBILL. RD iar a bedrooms & tle path with RET ea ee i reauet| tal lke rela aparieds ton back - li rsd grt oko ng Ore Gath esa oe 1300 down, For, further informa | 260) [tifu) Bi-Level lakefront brick | 8959 DOWN on second floor, Car- house they have seen.’ Irregard- le living room, § ce GI SPECIAL mortgage. tor sale by = you see this beauty a call looking lake. 3 large bed-| home near Anderson- t. Ges heat. Ga- floor | handy ulility room. e d in Auburn Riando ©8244 40 3, or $24,500 - ’ over! & | 2 bedroom Srevgnes less, pb => a cena © ne. po Aig water, part basement. Metateet ha the Racaticawet Phone_ - saree 2 BEDRM HOME bcbery 2'e an Appointment HE RBERT C. DAV IS rooms. Ample 20 inde em | ville Rad Full nr age pa ee $14,500 Terms to a ay room 3 bedrooms. din Amen well 318 ¥ ee ae | ee — car garage. Fenced yard. —is_ necessary. 15 Irwjadale Drive______|_ with opes -~ e sun | gerege- Large For OWNER. PE 7 th dinette 87, y with full basement, a $500 dwn. 7 OR: — ON | i ‘ led rec: | c Caines iinr bathe & Desemest| Ser mnauih. ‘Gulek posession | OW “eorper te Piasieice | Cergetng & Drapes | SHADY Woods, AND. | “Whutme tate FE eoun. | Of TIRE Teoma gue | i ee odel overiookin k | =a and oa 8 —— FOR FLOWERING = as WE ch on e Com-| bedroom ra - ce inmate Giroux-Franks | iit Sn ‘shy Pipe Naueia Pa, ated" Acoma, Gantt ft | AEA ORO or ROLLDERR GE | ste | S eeerting 2d] oes! alee *tSe city pay. | _ Sher me- 1 “ C rg Be 0 this home on your GENERAL REAL ESTATE OTTAWA HILLS room house with ee | fits this lovely home to a urechases on custom aon Ge | —_ ng hel Dr aperies and| ments ’ D own lot. 4305 Dixie Highway OR_ 3-070) In this exclusive = of =a . ee ms =. Teds ‘T” Will sel ail bls atlt"’ a tala | papa other desirable features = TEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK Oo Ing Y GWNER WEST SIDE «4 BED- es ee ee ees Ortorgile. NAtional with env Eressece Se ere. Saat bed cluded at the Feduced price of | TEW 3 BEDE utiful Lorraine | win puild starter bome on 8 & Z BUILDING & a 1% baths, fireplace, hard-| 7 year old large five room 1854 ia. i Builders Exchange $24.950—Terms. DIXIE HWY. TO 9 aren ana rakes: c T CO. roeni fieors, fenced yard. $2,500 bungalow, plus dormitory 71-9045. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD | 3 UL 2-464/ SinWER LAKE RD. - RIGHT| Maner. Built “ov eS | fot. Our plans or your FE +20 Sows. 1 FE ear call inher | oe nathee ana ged We Trade '102 S. Broadway Lake Orion | FE 3-72°0 or ee ce BLVD, LEFT| Large lot and cae aoe Besement cto. ae Affordable ? You Bet _ eee as heat, recreation 91 Summit, near Pyle re: — | MY ?- 2821 | TO SILVERHIL tring [ : ian 3 vette. sess Fah fay) Tom: axieen be ells ee oe carpal, wal | Rolfe H. Smith | bape Sylvan Lake Model bath, bookcase, linen closet. Wall | LAKE FRONT basement, gas beat, nice fenced | j _REAL Builder sacrifice — Open Sunday. to wall carpeting, ving rm., Gas | BEDROOMS k yard. Will sacrifice | 4ERRINGTON HILLS h hae ~ pe 3-7848 3 bed — brick — car port. Built furnace Tp ont gare’ one a | Ideal ier large family, bath ELWOOD REA LTY FE ¢$203 | bedroom brick it ryg ony |“ = a areas Ti 8 PM ii in range — f pollo screens, . i and half, fireplace. carpet- lis oa wa aa ” & DINING L. | pasement, automatic he , ’ ’ oe won ea as RM 3 YRS.) ceramic tile. full basem Established in 1016 | 25 + slab or patio in rear | ing, two hea’ aha 5 YR. OLD 2 Bi decorated. oa | $700 for ge ga evr YOU WILL ha ae ig 5 2-9904 | set 7 —— FE ¢3569| shower bath A. Cattell, 2140 WEST SUBURBAN — Only 6050 MUTART, REALTY RD. Beating sy stem. sandy roa Take pele. $2450. dorms. | yy and insurance. | | GO0D $ ROOM & BATH. ALUM- Open Evenings till @ > _Gertand with) 24lu 8. he Pontiac school dis- ’ inum siding. storm windo 2 DOWN, 2 LOGE. U privileges to Middle Ste Lake |WALLED LAKE MARKET ¢2301) beac sell possibly ee WEST SUBURBAN N ver Again ) io eee ye pri, not 5 eee ee bn oe tet 1) bemt., oll heat. 2-car garage. GysTOM BUILT ? 2 BEDROOM. trade. | RILEY j 3 bedroom bungalow ae io | _offer. 104 Oakhill. FE aa || easiness fet =) Mich | 2 lots. All for $7,960 ony now. | Ont 5-T008. lake privileges. § = eae asked Neue. Fite, ben: ~~ $3,150 Full Price acis, Northern High. Pontios EEE i nm, ; mare ‘pomeaiee. Wee —- JREAKS DORRIS & SON REALTORS BRICK BUNGALOW ta | mer house with grill. Fruit | | Older Village home in Ortonville | MSUO Price reduced. $77 Lowe ui | WHIPPLE LAKE - Front. Here |s B f 782, W. Huron, Phone FE 4-1557/ geminole Hills location ” waa | trees and berry Poe | | Needs new septic tank. $500 do | St East off Jéslyn. Open 2 = & good buy. 2 bedrms., full bath.) p and Good NoRTHSIDE. 5 ROOMS & BATH. | 1986. 15119 living room, 2, bed- | Paved drive, Landscaped ‘2 | | LY OUT | spe aes d , _6 $2000 down BROS zche anraceExira fy calee Bad for the owner selling bed — ped papecomnaan s. by weer, | a of closet space, ceramic FHA terms. | For the ee eds . This was new in ‘57. See it at) sickness Sas thee ean | Our equity & take over payments. tile Cath, full divided = iis | with large yee = eoceratee $10,000, terms. gMiting o = black top road in FE 4-4784 or FE 2-1778 with recrestion reba. OTTAWA Laer gue i Secs at, php Se . DRAYTON WOODS — Well-bullt) Auburn Heights Large _ livin | SO ORAYTON. PLAINS Large living room, full ome, es LAKEFROAT older home with 4 a | room e's hic ecdrein, | 3 bedroom ranch a ee yh dining Rutoneue” oil heat, wn C. PANGUS, Realtor | | Summers eaimost here — lays LB e w t atic 4y i . . bedrm. on Lari pac bemt., bie Pied de dinette, convenient | ee cueced walls and | Brick aarhee. Beautifully | nase _ MIS. Ortonv Orcas Ee | Nothing Down ee ae cea , oar garage. Excellent lot. well| utility room, breezeway and at. oak floors. Full basement, built- | jandscaped yard with extra 3 ) BEDRM HOME. $300 DWN. OR home with 0 ft. of lake frontage. landsee ce view of lake. tached garage. Surrounded by | BEDROOM in range and oven. Alumipum | jot — Priced to sell!!! | ake offer. 956 mooth. 78 Oak | V 43; MORTGAGE | i wet landscaped lot end 2 car , Now at tit $00. terms. | ftately trees and lovely lawns | storms and screens. Built in 1968. 1a | HM. FE 44849 LO\ a eae su" | Garage. “The beme consists of = . sl = tM eo were eres | HOMES Only $14,000. $500 on terms. | Just WEST Dicedicr 2 coidadietcel OT coo \3) BEDROOM HOME. . RBABON ABLE | FACE BRICK ) eerie. 3 tt uv room with = oom } a ~ = tt a { = * vue ek ae for dollar—e oa terms right Seeing is be- $450 eee: gre near Round | — A wonderfully conditioned | oe ‘Kempt et Drayton Plains | 3 BEDROOMS | gh aw col Sa Pncrron kitch- buy* ® rooms, 2% baths. | Heving, CALL NOW 7 ¢ oa DOWN Lake Full dining room, kitchen, | 3 bedroom brick and frame Y GARDENS, 3 BEDROOM, | Courtry kitchen. Gas heat Cop-' en Owner is moving out of state ate teach sith open freni| Close to Downtown | BOT ES YOU IN living room and Cag A perles tecralea, Pull dining MScsement ha rawood * floors, 811. | per plumbing. 1% baths plus large! ara will encrifice, ter ae ae 5 rm. ranch w ity parking lots large WES Part basement wW | 4 | | OR 3-4 carport -| The price ; pom. Large family rm. New in Adjacent to ¢ frame home in | = sicker heat, Only $46 per mo. | room. Screened su m m ¢r | $06 18 includes principal payment. | poe, Ota, ‘SS ce *S4. Many extras. See it at $22,500 Meal pagent Zoned ine a a S NT BR ‘ . porch . = eee SEE | 00 : interest & imsurance All im-| hesitate — call now! terms. | business. Just the right focation “4 | as naan take Ra. 41157 | ionsed in rear. , >; provements tn. You take |) $1.00 DOWN - For this west for beauty shop | ree oftice © Use - MODEL OPEN | == Se ___ | Wili butld 3 vedroom nouse. com-| Son in 20 Open ti tot daily "TON WOODS suburban 4 bedrm. brick homé.| surance or — peel | | Union Lake—By Ownet | OTTAWA HILLS lete with basement on your lot WION BLDG. PE #2707 | DRAYTO> be New. modern Kitchen that has| upper floor for nice ¢. $2, WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 2 bedrm ‘ranch home.| You've always wanted a Fiardwoos floors. tile bath, auto | NEWTON I Due to owner being transferred at Tate bn ie acl ee nee, pearl ote 20 ft enclosed paneled breeseway, | good home on the West side. ag matic heat. Dos McDonald OR | CL. ARRSTON 01. ASCENSION. 3 — as good duy exists. 3 large Ww eTa) ~ , = rooms, m losets. tie a ae ’. Large liv-| WIL L Is M. BREW ER 3 a gy eek ol oe a with eee ae herelig per | vestibans entrance, fireplace an IZED HOMES 210108" lot. Shrubbery $900 “ce wel Een man eee hallway. _ and und fireplace. ed 94-96 E. Huron St. FE ¢8181) WESTOWN RE: AT TY wore es all fireplace with matching | |den NN an PERSONAL oF less $10,050 mtge. Owner. M a ft. kisehen with bullies pe e . me = tio, ' room. 5-0861. . rage. ‘Dou Eves. FE 8-0623 { flower box. New carpeting, pa iy oven end loads clipboard i s at $16,960. | D BiR- PE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 0 136 jot. if. riv. Mavelour kitchen; dish- Basement bas 2 picture windows, CHARMING CAPE COD, barbecue 150% breakfast’ noc k. Tiled Floor. R 1 CTutngham, 3. dedreom, 3° baths, . . RE Scheels, es ak 4 aun” | Leunacy boom, Deals bck IN FURNISHED MODEL | Piasterea soon. Priced lar ane Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | wnsten., board Lovely fenced | Near Bus Line ping center: arage Bereened patio with oorgh bore ig e yglale a garden, Best bo Mtr “eaise "| tn city, large tot, 4 Food alee Barbecue rill. Sigable lot. - eale ar fy a S nkino Bornood. Coated Lot led || be ea hn th, oil heat. Va- BELIEVING!. ' MPLE CUSTOM <7 cant. Low down payment. SM TODAY S I E BROS V AL-U-W A NO DOWN PAYMENT WHIT I ET r We have a number of 2 and | . LAKE A on yi SYLVAN LARA — 3 Bedroom brick FOR VALUES & TRADES Lotus Lake lie 3 bed. | 2 PER CENT MORTGAOE 3 bedroom homes, Both in | 20050 This eis van ideal fre DAILY 10-8 | Open Eves, Til 6: Sunday 10 ‘ti 8 on 2 lots. Garage, basement. tile. 2500 D@WN ae RESTON AREA. Privi- and out of town. Some with | a wee 4 wedvorns. | $660 Dixie Hwy bath, breakfast nook. Owner will! $2:! . rooms, 2 screened porches. s eget’ on Oreens Lake basements. Just decorated | ti Press - ot Living room Fire- | 77] MELROSE — decorate to suit buyer. $17.00 3 BEDROOM SUBURBAN fireplace. basement, — furnace. bedrooms. closets to spare. and in top condition Low ontlac Dining room Automatic | Between North Perry = we BASEMENT furnished Garage. $11,900 e kitchen, beau- monthly payments and only | lace. Full basement. Auto eck ol PHA terms if desired. Need HOME FULL BAS ¥ knotty pin onthly pay large fenced jot Mo cay more? 100 FT. LOT. MANY EX- 2500 down tiful landscaping 5 ner —_, iia Call | — frag gato tm doa Sockets $8 250 | us see em. f Ps rat . de ONTH | . * | ticulars. | VACANT — Very nice 2 bedroom SR00 DOWN West Side NORTH SIDE—855 M nA . } Lake privileges 7 2 bedroom bungalow, EVENINGS & SUNDAY CALL: . — = © kee oak su- 2 BEDROOM big pat Near High School 7 room nome, | / heat, full bath, large a . DLORAII BLDG. CO. } alngy 5 bong with! COMPLETE Dow ‘ PAYMENT | peeke — PRICE _ /orsy tue burban location Will negotiate pe fg Ie ak aiatscieed kitchen, dispos- | / ae a on Cah aly asbe Boe Eee are ‘ 3 bedroom. Di acgd Pa me Pichon ; an ae a b barre : ? . j ji ~ S : u é terms. | $250 DOWN ol tad dhvasier, nd fleet 3) 6 Down. Don Nicholie+PE 4-046 ( and speciove peened porch. i'car | TOTAL MONTHUY PAYMENT | ‘sx19 tt fenced os | Lake priv, HABBY HOUSE — 6 room modern ME IN i t. PA ot | Excellent ileges. . on msateeaners street $360 down i eae Lan yas Hiiery sce; ciluat aaa down. } ad | ag gh step- ori OO tate «my -. a cis ity. bee $65 mo. | LARGE _ 6 PER / aving kitchen, living room ~~ and shopping centers. . pro 8 645 co. N G DOWN af La 3 rm STATEWIDE LAND CON A ALUET Seminole Hills / wi dinine ell, carpeted, SBEDRM MODERN WITH PULL | 000. 414 per cent mortgage. 6455 OT mI vale [bung frunesiow: R. J ( ' C ) a Lar ¢ 7 room brick home 2 bfths carport, paved . basement, 2 lots. $500 will handle. HOYT REALTY rh poo Frege! Bay Arend Real Estate Service of Pontiac | / woos ne eagerly living CULATE ~* _OR _3-1852. ted, “About $715 Closing | Costs.” D. CHARLES, REALTOR 345 Oakla e. Open "til 6:30) _ Fireplace, ise ghebes car: MO pane home on 1 acre cor- ~ ONLY $500 DOWN FE 2-9840 ass en FE 2-9966 r 377 n Telegraph PE_4-0521 FE 5-0693 or FE 4-3531| tast roo encio ed oa j Som jot. Dining ell. large. 254 8. Telegraph | ax fart term. Right — PEN MULTIFLY LISTING SERVICE | nd drapes included. 2 bydrooms picture wise wae ee BARGAIN — “$450 MOVES YOU IN_ teat e tp ely, oie no og ar. and bath up. Oil heat. z/ fear ga- attach: a 2 FOR 1 —/sMA! o—3 bedroom brick ranch y, O rage. pon pe eae. Preoty IT Topay. = =e ner. Oxbow 17-2626. Belle- ba te Zz rer = “LARGE Fag full basement, gas heat, Vill f Waterford vorms > — ° __ Ville, Mic LDG. lake privileges. 1 eo e SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. | ¢ 4 Bedrooms—1 Ake ' HOUSE’ TO BE WRECKED. OR| CEMENT BLOCK BUDO. Prame, 3 bedrooms, full basement,| | \ ABE OF SV AL paneled | COLORED — J.st like new. § Rm. SW 1Y ST Dixie H'yay & Loon 3-3407. 4224 Dixie Hwy. Drayton ON APT. INCOME gas heat, ak lot. kitchen with loads of cabinets. “Modern wih stairs to large attic. 6805 WEALTI a Sr sig othe commertiai in Dray- ] Qe] I la _- Plajhs. —_— nor MAN WITH WILLIAM WHITCOMB Separate dining room. Living rm.) Fy ement. Oak CLARKSTON too Pininus ares. large well 2 BEDRM HOME ON 3 \LAND- IMAGINATION CAN DO ora ose with wall to wall carpeting. 1°: floors Clean as a! ice — Mving iful) iit home. fireplage, living room | 412 W. HURON OPEN EVES |* .caneg tots x 151, Watkins HERE. IMME- ____UL-3-2930__ hs. Pull basement. Gas heat. tion. Rear lot has Anchor curren Garde ae Dedroon D wn 4 ed tile bath and ‘je Lk. Pri Steeacwie attached ibe URBAN |5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE IN veniently located. Walking| ing. Children belong “rere. Priced Clarkston Garcens 3 bedroom ‘| Ot ing Oo Orie Mavarcran Uebte oF pavers PE 4-4526 “$11,000. OR. 4-518 DIA tiac, $5,500 full prices OR| 90 to public & parochial! right and easy term brick fae home on pas lous } oe et ‘i “carpeting | a — _farage. $ : { WRIGH T, R tealtor Fentiac, : Steg Call "for ‘appointment. | 2 psTATES lot 108x145° Oak floors. Large, ; ; 7 : x —— - ae ~T ETH LAKE Picture ore 1 ging D4 Se enexice. Hath ate ea ge at car caraas. | MOREE LASTING SERTTEE : Ji yd, Ave 5-0441 $25 Moves You In / GEORGE BI AIR j eee 6 rm. Cae pith 24 fh ive Birch cupboards in the ch : . { lag rm REA | Porinica Countertop & Vent fan.) location near St Big $26,600. Terms. . ; " MULTIPLECLISTING @ ng ERVICE MILFORD | 3. poe eo soncil 4028 Danis Wey. OR 3-1251 | pe ogee only 3 blocks Tile beth with built tm vayity| Plestered walls. large flv, : Le }e 9 3 BDRM ALL M LE MOD-| ang water. Pull basement. Gar DRAYTON PLAINS from lake Prived at only $8500. Alum | storms & screens. “Fu ing room. dining room and Sylvan Lake Front © | NORTH SIDE 3 BD | disposal, 70 ft. lot. F OR 3-1708 Easy terms. basement with gas furnate & kitchen. Full base oo Snlacsicsakietnorth shore attrac | ern reach, igo. bt Awe . gee per bage a ete a retrigeratsr _ Triple LISTING SERVICE — ler anit pee T tiae ae can way oe comfort tive Roman brick. 3 bedroome, ee PROKPERTY see “ Many other extras oat par — NEW BRICK — In —T. 3 4 ° room, e- | ¢ fee schools 42650" down ‘te ‘enusting only er merckes cone fe place, dining area ‘mose! Wichen,| Sigel ~ — Plot a yo net ~~ SW -WIM MIN ING > POOL oe — ad AR R O peel rane tr oven a — a. ie Ne lng ged tie bathe Carpeting included At-| all rented, $2.00 down gives you rw] } 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths aete LdaaD 4305 DOWN” range. Oak floors. Pull, Basem on walaua Far te wealtny. Ford Riding taxes and Insurance. pau 2 er eee. ee income om your inven) A brick ranch~ colonial home Storm windows wad cerglns, fail Elizabeth Lakefront down plus mortgage costs.” Here on Walden Rd to Wealthy Turn Terms ; | : = family sty ‘ {fered for this| is @ si rN I I le SYLVAN LAKE frontage— TY IN BRICK & SONS Kitchen “with palit in range & Buren ‘ie On 8-2 ¢-29 “ Pieeutiful. brick” home. 300 ft sev- “ Pres Se Maier ate mews I sie avariwaslnldreaent beet oven, paneled breakfast area, bith. Frene | ER LEAV-| frontage & sandy beach, wall to| MANY OTHERS — ee t >t J. H AY DES, Realtor | a dandy 4 bedroom home Roy nnett, NC.} ta is ft! Out of the elty in © HURRY! THIS WON'T LAST: formal dining room. gracious liv- | MUST SACRIFICE, OW Ce eS te eet | Cad than oe “A 86 ae “Walton _PE 8-0441, with large living room, den, - 7 setting of fine homes. Seven room Elizabeth Lake Estates, three! jn, with natural Lhe, eng puilt-in| family room, lovely paneled re- . . “ | basement, garage, Paro — —_ nechers Seer 8-0466 home with marble slg through pte ranch — oe rg ge — Rae agg fF pec garage, votes sem Poel ag cl — LIST WITH US Sy tered walls J ate en- | en as hea ’ ‘ul + TRAD’ excellent — or os Opes Mercees & Reader ts ag ey ao wake many ex- ceramic tile bath with vanity, cle soar study. 2 ceramic me on main floor plus shower room SELL & x "it aay veteran who acts now. Call _ a as super’ construction plus | big —— 1 car garage! paths. 28x38 tt. finished recrea- gop, . HOUSE. CAN/ in pasement. Many other extras poly wn Vaid FE 37103 BY OWNER. 5 ROOM, : ane a beautifully planned home with! = and reh privileges. tion room with natural ing. book be seen é¢ at 1059 Pre-| to, numerous to mastinn, you ontia = ._ swim een real va. ROOM Qls — Dont miss this one’ | {9am Home completed. FE) spaclous rooms and s very you, sod “Terme separate, unary "room. s2 eat | mont: Mt MODN.| Row for eppointment—s36:900. Pot only 07.500 tnd monte Arr Se | Go not delay ip seeing this home: || WEST SIDE: | Bflached garage.” 105x160 f. vist ge Ty * Theludes ati 10 Acres L. Hi. BROWN, Realtor ly payments o pe = 7 Suburban, thre bedroo location. On a hi red basement 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road HOM ES ing ta and FISHERMEN | ERE'’S A BARGAIN ranch elapsinum” siding odes beat fal view if from large picture v9 time ottered , for nas — - pe PO wh this 3 - You can catch fish right off your This ean 2 bedroom ome is with attached garage, carpeti ting | w r : vee th tel me ee MULTIPLES LISTING SERVICE $100 DOWN utility. / Bra front oy ake with no ort gg org bs Boog oly we ci a innae taka he large ‘ ‘BDRM. “TRI LEVEL beet, trevetylg’kttehen’ with pecot ef | S50 WATKING IX. RD. RANCH “ ex : = : ' MOVES YOU IN. | -tiryegisfentes/A ves | Seny tee Sis) SePrgittanregirates f5ai) | SA canoe Res A brick « ierel home with 2 car | aliags eemebar| Bittimad ie Sate NO MORTGAGE COSTS 000 FARM price tom yoom’ with natural fireplace. with ‘approx. ¢ Bsm't Garage. OR 3-366, PAYMENTE, eS THAN RENT. ~ SMALL | POR THE INVESTOR COLONIAL HILLS: Mahogany kitchen with built-in S5° . ® small darn, | py 3 Nice neat 2 bedroom bungalow | *'s"pedroom modern homé on two Three bedroom ex. nee; | range & oven. Pormal dining pone = rs erib 4 other out % buidings: home. $9009, with down, $67 MODEL OP | with 1 acre of land. Breezeway ) lots.-West suburban, on a street Tow with full hese st book, area. Slate entryway. 3 bedrooms pa ge ng v home is a. oiabee: month. Inc and insur- {SUNDAY 6 48 6! = wecaae = on black top of good homes. Total price $3,500 —, Pe - with extra | yt Sg et my . Vat ae ange, & con be paremases com- A STANLEY we. rage. $17,500 FHA. $1,900 Ga. ,ary room. Basement. $23,500 sate tu Ooh bonito] ee Gieseo With $2800 done » 2 blocks peaty a Montcalm F. Weed Co. o LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD . . terms. ’ This -g town Bhs nicely ined. FE 2-888). / Wr. Lincoln Jr. High . 196 W. PIKE |. OPEN EVES) John K. Irwin & Sons OPEN SUN wns, shrubs @& shade | HARR . Williams Lake R4. at M59 FE 8-9696 : ae jement. Low monthly} Tanch, 3 bedrms., family kitchen, WESTOWN RE ALTY | piuy taxer and insurance OR 3-1235 a ; og LADD’S IN ar a $50 J ' carpeted, full basement. eatage: “ caine ae | __ Office Open 9 @ m.-B/p.m. A NICE LITTLE 5 ROOM om Waren Stross : Ra CAM REALTY 3 ew oo PE 8.2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | } LOCATED ON 8. ADAMS 313’ West Huron Stree 3885 Lapeer Rd. REALTY 4 — Porch. >| 5 ROOM HOME. LAKE . AREA ke Phone FE 5-0447 er. JE 24033 Corner of Silverbell Ry . TED M , rINisH, A, YOURSELF. 2 ine cpm A B qtesraph Ra. Open 90) ® oriviieges Glassed in perch. Hot $9,150-—$1,000 DOWN __EVE_ FE $4 tise ot W a. Beach. MY 2-3761, $443 é Ris. AND Ba Laat cae Gi yr outs "| FE " water heat way. Garage. ia ORM FURNISHED Dixie ’ ‘ in © Sa FE 5-1 ; . ad plete, rou gle Hg panies WATKINS LAKE AREA. BRICK | yaar Reet arta. Water soften: | H. C. NEWINGHAM, REALTOR NEAT? - a QBEDRM. cont ae Plains OR 3-iasi o FE | BY | OWNER | Seall-rn Te eS is ame mt 14) OSs Fetes: a Pore | Carpeting, gas heat near! er. By owner. 3903 Fieldview. EM Auburn at Crooks Cues tk. ‘hean, Wena, house, Siete jake. low down paymentj elementary schoo:. OR 3-6 +3008 UL 23310 ~ . ; F : \ ; . 2 j : ‘ . jo ; a ‘ a, . p 7 . | ¥ - £ ; ¢ > = « a ay a \ ‘ i Poe . * > . fo ° ‘, ‘ ‘ Py 7 i | = wy ana, > = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 7 Business Opportunities 51 _ Osann Rent Farms 48A . 44/TIZZY ee - *| "SINCLAIR OIL - Sale Lake Prop. || 900 ACRES PETWEEN ORION : H 43 For = Pontiac, close to M24. Two fami-~) 1.” nels “43 For Sale Houses barns, 45 stanch- station. im 43 For Sale Houses ‘| Jy home, Good service May- For Sale Houses * saerasre oe Sat fons, 13 ecres tiled ‘auch. Rent Dixie Hwy. & May Ln rn “ Pins See ike “sed home, | ig oven, Ai reagoneble. P.O. Box 2636. Federal bee Rd. 40 ft. showroom ' new ened ‘ gtation Mich. as. terms. For quick sale. Move rghs Oe hese a: ‘ite beach. ; 49| available, Call PE 41811. . ‘fn. No “finabeing problems. os “eae Bs from Sale Business Property " Call now PE BOs. Auk for Mr. WN GROCERY STORE. GOOD — 2 stall station Y LIVING — Bicetent| cin $05 DO Tot! parking ‘specs Ga earn | trees: Pat 35 SS eee gmene fine homes,| : : TT. Realtor cr chaice homes, in Oron-Ontord let ip asee : : : — and only 6 miles from Pontise. Chetolah Shores - C. SCHUE ¢ YTON PLAINS ae peetied amma ge spruce and| Lake PRedreom brick. Pull nice p LOE. 6 ROOMS & BATH ogg AOE ig trea orcs pone Pines tet off Dine Buy. & BUSINESS ne Lake. 2 room : 6 je, have it : ment. shade trees. Vestibule entrance basement, auto. o11 heat. — sole dewern, (ak, & Stout, 2 e. An Latest welding to © spacions Sving room int AN modern, end caly $950 jovely ‘Iswn. Bast side. Be aad Warren foie tones spot for @, bones You can be a 2c ee ee eee ae) Ser ee ~ Bo get. CLEAR, § woos. Tipp |" Seeman cnce Flv Gaaor pet | teat fats er & ‘modern kitchen. Onk| this! CLEAN, $ ROOMS. THB : aay small business where ready ~~ floors, ed walls, full base- 9 carpeted ye Be ge $50| AT UN mn x . ean have your home and leading ne , room, yng Acreage own. Datence of 400 50877 ranch ie, ' athena tog $9,400 is + facturers and others. Good istora oficial ‘ives 3 Or 2 bedrooms and den if | “South Pe 84408 or PE : a full — Contact . active producti 009 Kiotors offieltt gives ‘you home| you prefer.’ Fireplace, ‘uilt- ~ Unbelievable Value come 6 Us for more details. pot at mg erry Mie ef forse fe"aguariua, Ty, and oth, Gls. Nothing Down _ |. “ATTRACTIVE HOM Y O'NEIL, Realtor | Sayail: Tig ana’ up ss : 130°" almost new RA vailable HERRIN Jn Gnets| ested. Can for further tn- | gis n00, ail. brick. Fun dasement| ATTRACT eriemes | large on @ Telegram BG, Conte) et Fal price Dial fesmiring IT-ft, uitre-modern fam-| formation. and terms. adel open. i to 7, Friday. Satur-| lakefront a in features. aa we LO BOW NTOWN CONE — Mattia tess eel GILES REALTY CO. Mae Sota a Ramer. Pow) pee ua Bute ea se “(mercial 3 & pptwcer"wris| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor . . ’ ’ ny whe * a x * ° a Full End the conte tomer PE yee 9 re no oF AVE HANNAN 3-T168 lot, Srieed to sell. s 2 Call Pontiac a Bor =. 28 &. Teles b= Pres _ row today! Call for details. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i255 DOWN OR RENT wit_op-| “BONTIA "REALTY © For Sale or Exchange 50 STANDARD OIL al bicad i om OVER Beautiful LAKESIDE HOME — berm os at city. Cres- | a paid ya com an ean, ter teen. yonttes |* tae at | shade a ev v . w~ yt - A Good i tenie tree wae eee window Li room. i'bedreoms, cent NOW OPEN at Lake Orion, denies 680 Mee lakefront, year ne ag Pinane I* assistance pom) a eumap cnallt yg ery: | pletely over 4 Se oe roo tal option WEb- vailable. washer, Larus eine s. pace a pie-| kiteher ay eo teem and Beautiful Harve lake oun anes a. Lt, KEPT 2s of i call ute 311 gays, oF aris © w itle ed ™ Deore BEDR mower. room. ais kitchen, qnnaewan. 3rd fara beds on face park- $9 re to $400 Dn es ranch 30 aa posses: 8 i ‘ nities 51 aw az a #3 enek. 1 pees: lawn o furnace, laundry e ¢ dunds. . & Rr - * usiness IpDow SELLIN iG a0 a Xu Dwigh' ' me Cigse-in west suburban io- sonably ¢ to wo De- $ 00 : sion . EM 2-008 or MU a chards stem, ful- 7 PInCE WALNUT BEDROOM i cation. ae ee gy tront Totertaintog oe Lake privileged lots ee He halal ee ANY whe tien 4 mse Firm. house. Heart of Lm exc. cond. t ie 7 i mode) Hemned, Comeiney senesced we | focal TELE REALTY | BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT BRICK perenne neo sumed he ‘inke area, By owner. inet, 20 x 24. Liquor 7 ro og EB tuily pao (0439) bi-level pene Saaet Yestment ' required. 4796 after 8 p.m. jae - . ¢ +3 call right now. Kitchen tlt done is, mahogany pie FRONT (hows _,| RE 00 LOOKING FORE BUE|” Sate Land Contracts 52 esr rane . pad pint Smien. Ws ot OS COMMERCE LAKE FRONT | 2 \ ness? Get the free Sie LIVING BOOM SUrTe William se" —- Lan mage walle some pom oh ag a ge Mt For in- | 5 1969 by MEA Service, ine. 3. Destzess Oude from ioe W. le DISCOUNT. LAND CONTRACT Bk a LIVING — gt *E 2-0263| pow coup: 3-4997. Pan Ot P: Assoesates, balainee $7. Ems. pres 7 Realtor FE and bath. cele, by owner formation call owner. Los; neue Huron, Pontiac FE ¢3661.__ inet ARTICLES MARBLE TOP 198 W. Muroe igo Comores RG. Col Diassend B Ss CASS LAKE. a ‘porch. » Pull “Please don't ask when we'll have another date, Harold. | _! cP n PANGUS, REALTOR ny chest, pine Cy ' Best uy basement. patio. garage, on wood: only have to quote ‘The Raven’!” a ] BARS 2100 M-16, Ortonville. lamps, bells, eallector’s Heme, ! “ i | i al “{isuurel beamed calling. I'd y us. 23,| LA sail = Sane 42: Rd ' trid S Today paneled walls, rats ar _ HOTEL with liquor von Hag ares. Wa-| to sell. 8475 Pon’ : ar Flaked, by twin bookcase cab- For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sale Lots 46 in the booming Oscode ares. Ys" sy | ao ¢ PLECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. : “BIRD* inets, thermo-pane o ed ee ontage On SMALL NORTH HOUSE. FURS echo qvessee, | ee SE” TO oe A BRICK BEAUTY 10 eet ichea a0 x 2 with | ee os) > ACRES NITE €LUB, liquor par ance Sivoo at € per — ei tor sdhsa. Pay only 2 ween, LAKEFRONT ,| Excellent Brick Home charming 1966 built 3 Coemecat clesets “and butttins, ELIZADT to lst forever. Interior} - PERRY ACRE! on short hours, heme improvements since sale. Bal Furniture. @ know, if you're ne oe “For. he Family Dearoom home to besutiful ° ig ee ee herd’ | BEAUTIPUL LOTS, ped tuside | $22:508 with half do : te. Call MY | We t ami ing distance Owner leaving state, FE 5-804. 2 Jarge bedroom. 150 ft. Weedes . < | fine lakefront home, this one | or Gintingutshed ams Lake. Large dry ~ YEAR AROUND.| wood living | | 100x roads. Wonderful we- | you'll want to sve’ immediately | If you appreciate 4 cae ent with oil furnace DESIRABLE 3 3411, all . .| BLACKTOP roads. | ‘Biate Sak tae | ural fener th, Hh bel nes construction, tis bee em) ete pag yard just Coo Cain WHER LOT eiai0s Hast | ph — to wit: aul at - ft. Ji rea: room plus big 10x16 country Kitch-| nome fer you. with fire- The coved with room to build. MI 6-014¢6. vases 6 traverse eeptic tank 42 Orchard : femily room. bt room a peting, drapes, ° ; Uialty fn base eo 7a tasttwe| place. chev “room: carpeting. | laste oe ea "Practically og A OF a I A auras, Thee AP | Piroubles. Beautiful view in every ‘NORTHERN LIQUOR bar north of my 38 of lakefront, it. bas a mice! erate panel bedroom. recrea-| new a OR 36011, Reait Aw 0 HILLS = RESTRICT. SNVEN TEI yay mart of Pontinn | Wight Brae. Deowins ince | Ki KNER e gs ig i 8 fenced yard and outs s tien room. 2 car « ‘: the inum swn- lake subdivision home. road. ( north ve table it’ et just lot. Offered at $27 tie with slum ed baths, thermo win- down. table. MI ri se0 om ot down, Call! fog° Cindi shown by sppoint- ine. = Complete “vindewe AKEFRONTS sows and’ screens. wail oven and Pitts ae aie ae ee Son LAKEFRONT Tesert| FINANCE COMPANY x3 RUGS. Woo. re. ee w for en sppointment. ment : at $17.- range, good schools, down ith uor WHERE YOU CAN TRADE TRADE The Breath of Spring oe ae L tached penne coon. view. oie at the PEARY plus pote Litto on jake. $30,000 BORROW UP TO $500 $34.95. Axminster, F- , trailer, land contract, nal & reality in this de- | ISE AND HOME GALORE LASALLE GARDENS, AT WHITE : GE an =. — Uties Bretase Lane Ave. baat) irplane, yacant ‘and or) Reson Vittees, Located en| HOUT iaeiace to. tive ’ movers ranen dome see vine | 11 Pp. HOLMES, INC. | REALTOR PARTRID Pontiae — Wee TY, table modal. other property y aterford 4. for your fami- modern modern kitchen ke Orion Businesses Thruout Mich. alied . 7 12" model... ..-0 7000 | tEAL | @ Mi. Clemens at ” | Secasa tot. Only $1 ‘iso > Terme. ooo E. Flint, MY +1143. PE 62% available. Close to new! ing. Write _-0f: Reman. re) ‘- | Se ee ee Shei er PE 2-2370 7 PER MONTH . LAKE PROPERTY ON LOON LAKE| Terms eval REMGNTTy LOAN CO. | it. CABINET TV. £1 CONDE | PE $-1301 or PE 2- $5 for this Lake in res residential area. OR , Stout, Realtor oNrty FE 0-62] | ton. 638, Diet ase. i : Cocaper then rest Seareem | Maceday La | 2 ceeweenes Warren Stout, OIN 0 B. LAWRENCE ' mirror, | | , beautiful land- | — 3-1845. — FE 5-8165 Y SERVICE ; R BELL 2 u (1 SY OWNFRT | SSSA Late se Mate Seas are | MODE BOGE BOL TERR | rm seomng C TED |“ pith. ivctioe, | "amael eee aN E- st shop- Inciudes i Maceda . LIVINOSTONE chairs, 2 tables, Mew. billside home, simect 3 acre ae Se ae wees some furnishings and. Easy terms. G. Marsnail, 131 WATER se | OPERA 64 W. Lawrence St _E @1538-8 1 Drover Dat. 0. Sade a= | ve Jed h cab- Only $1,500 price ~ Andersonville Rd. : 10 x TO : ; Pamily kitchen. 17x27’. ye tnt antsy room. Onk lo 2 LOANS 10. Su 3-2243. | R "ROUND s OUR BEAUTIFUL 460A ; $ eRe wy ee | Hcg et Reareart| sone its Yn sear tes ‘gy Setecd ict MUTahr bre Retaae ter | Sale Industrial Prop. LAUNDRY as & Jere eee” "gag |i ‘es | r | (6. & * - inne ees, | mettle! DOW museen st | fiat araate aig“ tari | Loot nome es "Eda Awa | 04 scma_ne rr. mn, rnont:|Utaotaat aremueCae te Satta fe fae Remy tad S| Nar On Bh a iene | Pa ateee on ee eet | Se Ee | eles ai |" ya Ne | Ene pet S| Sgn rn wf RS Ew ca Dare, iasened ou p eoay es | ¥ clacts past gas eeeree PULL BASE- Pploces from Some en Terms j setae sey cent HW H . City. Priced at $27,500—term soctmnites, “Pas en HOME & it RANGE & GAS ORYER. FER- 2 HOUSE. PE 5-7401.'! pontisc. ook . installation LOAN CO. me OP PDS E ; yee s edroom ranch with | — enh tebe privileges | Mernseter paved aireet Pontiac Lakes, good fans, | MULTI-LAKES - Rolfe H. Smith UaWAGHLTE franchise. Rewtie® | 4 we perry oo Corser BPRS Hr: Feats FV ss secsesesess Sees | Sin i al pe Gy Sree neia le | eT DSNE Elgce SOREN” vn bitsy eens aeons | CET STO $900 |B Papas a reed air . up — 7 a ‘ s. 2 ns ee eo paym vt and it shoots. y 044.24 per Warren Stout. Realtor several pagal Loco geal yg coooer| prea by. $1,950, a. +1513 | FOR LEASE — Oil ae ak wv w 708 Stell buys Teo vs 1 N. Saginaw << '¥ ve 5-8165 from_98.0 ni Seog terms. | 3960 ¢ Commerce Re —Sounieiten it & gen a ratis, offices, | a a Si atl lre posite Pay: Sure your Agptiakesn ACRES Open Eves. - i gg ns ay ~ ogy ee ks ae tia es te gn = "na. of reom to raise your *OU W , poosnet foe Collins, ‘Broker ired. Suitable for heavy or lig Co. on Commerce Spaces | NN | aerma semen [Outer tae wel SEE S| SEER RE RAIA | Carte | Scere tan ° : 9.- _ in exclusive su _4-2361. ee _31046. W. HURON | . _ LVERTONE ~~ EXCELLENT s poi alas Again ’ gs Nag Ng a ee RE. __For Sale Acreage 47 re 4-081 Oren ‘Tie OAKLAND MN ondition. PE 4-420. uw t buy 100 foot frontage eee Be : OT WAtEs ae yj ideal for riding Never ga tt 950,000 Terms. SILVER LAKE 4 ACRES Dixie Highway Loan Company ee SK ;, Amite bare. Seoul fe broom ‘ ae lane ts | Located in lake aren with nice Restaurant . c| saeco feet wie. +101.” K - —— — sightly ffering, priced good road. Choice Oakiand n fines a. ig GALLON HOTPOINT WATER arge. “coed sade as | 0 tamity, — ore NEW 2 bedroom on a pe Hurry! locatigh, for © sew heme. bare places, can ay Hed at oard Finance Co. W sate tr, $90.95, With sous Bargain St o8.700 full price Buy Our ee es ba Co- ranch cone on ye coe = LW. Bi d, R for . "D. RIL Broker large — doing ae | ao Ser F = STREET $88.95. Coe 3. =. , t-~ wi vil- from - ea foods. c- N. PERR Jonial home in Indian eae across rigged couple. Only Car r ; : ie Rd. Must sell. Owner retiring on & 1185 —Phone 8-066! 1060 W. Huron. WILLIAMS! | rome and bey Wi yore | thse si'ibe aowe $e Cones otra Pos 2 Pe 441 eel: Sree Re ae ed TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | apr a bedroom LP F | 0 ACRES BOARDING ¢ uupment ee EM 3-400. NHome) SBF RE | \owverine Lake "heer, Cerne erpeac Togs | MARES SOMRIO ST EOE | ett Sie Chupment Myo | 202 N. MAIN , REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE rn uece Guing room. © | IP YOU HAVE $1,500 to pay | fenced lots. Terms. $3,000 cash.| fe on, m tential for future iat OCHESTER, MICH. 143, BALDW! +054 | 2 = Closets _ and | down. you cam buy this modern ont | CHARLES J @ ACRES BY OWNER, MElrose This is sis 9 good sound ts R CHES ab ce tera o seeee eer ca | ew sandy beach. Full price only VAN HORN cone aon With 20 ACRES OF Paul M. jones: Re Realtor ; bros ots many 500. | MI_6-2400 rolling 127 CLARK © for Less | Steer ettrective foaberes | $11 val | WATERFRONT HOME muck at the rear, Slightly - ee Te om, naMOUSEHOL goons |, Call today! Lakewood Village brie | SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE 10 acres. $2,950. $100 down. FOR ] aus % 14 Sashabaw | Ph. TOU NEED $650 DOWN $7.65 EAST SUBUR- ~- RESCENT LAKE ES Me ARigeced ranch nome co ige | Off Walew tied hae to Acres Beoutiful building site, 0| 3 Root crap ge ether vat WHEN $500 = y ; a ‘ cae ak wun garten pot. TATES = bedione meas’ on | iavetroot Le ge a nan Burt it mA & OVEN ‘ ecres 3 gp hao $2,950, FOR SALE OR TRADE A ne TO san 5 $o0d conden rn le ae eg a AIL? " rms. emt a sept Bigg ay hm "FINANCE, CO co. TRADE. New J bedroom SEE condition, Owner bas bought = | On SB OF PRICED ar Gen | 4, SereH, SIR, $80 AOD aston. | location ene’. Wont’ | STATE State Bank. Bids. (ae heh eeapeesess | T pA TAYLOR. mmc netfee oC aes be Su | EG ens 4 Wo met edges FE 41574 shod ‘ tures, large m a & REA . ‘Terms. Inodernistic Birch cupboards and $7,800 with down DAILY 9 round home. $15,500 $50 down. er . ideal for teal igan. Sox. clobmaster oak. oore. ot) heat “Don't delay on tas ‘ene! Grex suNDAY 134 TS penetevee_O8 Sema |1 Sa, ite wo ee Realtor chime. "and ~ Loans 54) sector nb Tou-Wite - prevet home equim thse | Pade YOUR CHILDREN will en- mm BR oe For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 2160 M15. Ortonville eee Ata Melty, ene, foce Mortgage “Fon ae Rowe cam pad present mtdoor ‘oy =e ——< —=SERION aPSCUL here Main Btreet . to HOME & INCOME. COMMERCIAL need when roy, mors, mia 2 «4 OFT. Skanavenese River. es cana by owner, _—- cy of =n rae terme, ie CONSOLIDA Te oft yf ay : LOT An ides) investm = this pleasant West, Subur home, Nr. "| “orand Blane. First tim arranged, will Your debts. ern home for owner plus $45 bap e vileg 20 tt MA +78 LON for sale. Cal) OWen sais after = uest. Contact owner C. M. x —_ £.' real thiy income from small house | The Deautiful 100 x es KE @xi00 FT. LOT, CAKE AVALON, write to Pred Schulthels,| ison Holly, Michigse. a your bone wireer3 on busy highway. 61.500 IN Barbecue pit gives pneu Oney we DOWN) “nore ‘iuning FE beast | Tid me is | _ Miirose Tt, A cetimates, 2 consulvarioe MONTES TO Par feet, right on, | . own private park. Complete an sy OWNERS "3 ACRES VACANT | FOR SALE — GLOCCA MORRA restaurant, & Drive: | 9°! Bose______ FB bs Wo dag, cat ce trade. Come om BEATER $350 DOWN. ' car’ garage, Large living ne oe a ee Mgtylus Lake, enatern rend property. Two weier outlets. OL ~g SS pvans Lake, im the trish Swaps se) ea Mira 2 bedreom bungalow, " re TODAY $ room, dining room. 3 oes ets treet ‘play baer Age ellent and | oot aren. Good + GaY- ‘rat os. y . ue” snot, "binehiop “street, sear! ten kitchen A buy. like Fast 7 and sand. weach. “St Bock hunting Good —s — CHILD’S peav.| © evtipment. yy — ty sa eee es — =. i ‘accept orn hard to find at a Lots on righ. Bes? 40 acres with trout stream. nace, ous lord. City Bus. 96.30. W pyle PHA terms. = = on River epot, $500 per acre. inls. See owner, Lawrance ment on o vicinity. on $12,500 on easy Located im pa Wiatce TURE, Eee mectatee | ne. opie 3 tees! aterm CROC ROR| be oie Eaton | Se et ete ten . bungalow in exce © e ears Carpet | "five cot : Grandview, e : v : visburg mone 3LDG. CO Le ated tiving feo. wat- ing. drapes, water swomener,| Chain ot Pegs ates, wets ieo'§ sere gice bufld-| lakes. Write Box #4, De ORAH BLDG. : car an che gas heat. Zcar garag Nat. Forest. Consider | 3 acre and 8 ae DL eae =cy floors, and ' price $11, area. pce ag on ay Cord. — Loca between | GULF ATION Fieo ase $400 onth , ~ saree oa, jel seceen- | “a Westmore. Mich, A Mig A _— trweking_ account foes with lease WN flee rm. Micely landscaped, = WUNTOON LAKE “Sale Suburbam Prop. 45A | / ALs0 wa land. Only ut a ole aie 12 room oe eave amet aan uree (SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . . Sale Suburbae eee | 3.000. $300 down Wu “¢-4ss3 | GROCERY DOING GOO siee Bag es ren =. 1%» baths. eahiow: ee of fine homes — ah Tied at BIRMINGHAM — _ — ATTRACTIVE 3 o-o4se Reaktor pn rong gg comsanl, 06 Ga OFF yon? BR. home. Built. 1881 |e ust NG SERVICE would’ pay. you to see Ron Glas ek teks. on career Gas heat Ony siesoa. | C. SCHUETT, Rea 4 lend BLEACH WILLIAMS LAKE. 2 BR. bome! yeu. pie LISTI | tis ome today! dar-lined closets, resutiful | wast. Sale Lots Community /Property | fioME CAUNDRY BLEACH ner, —_——— _ ‘Oakwood Manor prfx| ATTRACTIVELY LAND) | rage. Large lot. end a only 6 For Sale Lots 46 2% acres on/Scott Lake} route Est dan" be expanded. ne $950 DON N pe ye ee a few stops goed a rr road, just so¥th of Pontiac | Pontiac Press Box 92. NEAR MSUO. 2 B.R. home. Laree| a ae "6 extra ine few Clocks from X-] = beach. Only ed a reiniee i ins goed Bm Lake road 1 OR 3-5498 “LRT’S TALK APPROX. 4% ACRES. North Su-| bree 2 ince wall ides | 3 °bedroom sod buy st | ing peer dential *Baignoarbood fon sALE © $800 BUSINESS” CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. 3 BR. bome | Built in AM and FA/ radio S10. 780 on afk terms. A wench.) & curwer tt sans S| Fpectale Ng’ bulidinge. ‘call Small Town basemen! ‘ with speakers ¢ rooms room and kitchen. A of beautiful sandy | A beautiful site * | 5-2128 L . ma chen. Pull price La ar eg well fe naent, FA ofl fur- Estate type ranch on large) 2, Daal protected neighborhood. R 2 i Variety store perfect for OPF SCOTT LAKE BD. Pull price all. 3 secre ed street are t of trees, 4325 down, - FO 4% acres. If e. Over $8,000 per year Attractive 2 BR. fendscaped. ae ol ae com Ago lake} Only oe err foteresteg call Pi ‘27990 after | couple, Over $8,000 per year Ges furnace, ‘Attached garage Srementary sppointments views imate S. buliding site on & Mil with a| interested Sosy commer, Ne Sundays & excellent ps Cool Lake F Road well be vied to show it to he of ooente porch R A utiful view over 4 p.m./ ie and all ooley 1% sto you toda! Why Goat you ae rooms. New| bee i pond. For Sale Farms 48 ly $12,500 down. TERMS Wieaht. a you today kitchen 16 x 18 with stove| around , F only . rters wale oe aie Bg 54 ew ofl e, 3 car ~1 en ee — tment’ over’ ge-| Close in + Good soil nd drain. | o% ACRES, 141 W. BUELL AT Grocery Paving Quarte — ‘ treme rage cased 3 re deep _ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor phen but r thet rents year = een stnonte. Only R a aon "ids. dense. panel Pideal for man and HATCHERY RD. 3 BR. home hee sarveting. B dabacadl 8, Telegraph Ra. “P0038 | MS agp oe a vecation | $1800. arere’, et ae wile. Fine vege Oe Ee t \9 re : i St ee eae) MNS Oe eens, Emiamen esa | sn NF SP scan ere ooge gay) «Hh este einen frame & stone $5,000 in 2 bedrm OR 3-213) _ miles northeast 0 NESS construction. $14.600. se200 | Williams Lake Priv. rage PE 25100 eves. or sun. | 2 LARGE LOTS. #065 1 EACH. FE Howell’ Terme if needed, a ES CORPORATION home. Wall to)’ Cartem pailt 9 bedroom ranc SANDY - LAKEFRONT __ 2-000. : ETWEEN nd. Lars?! JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER wall carpet te KB. 6 Room; home. with ‘Oak fioors ani! Income Property 434 | SANDY. LAKEFRONT “sontcaim 8 Milside "Dr. 8160. | 28 acres, rolling nome with re |? sis Telegraph RG. NEAR 8T e. 2 car, nicely deo Be dub ede ded aa GE. GAS “yur: ' FE 23991, Ea om, Bam 9nd eter oul dames vt rae vi000 that you wth want this one | 3 Fn hg a oF By owner. Lahefrogt hemes with p.. Crestwood Farms s. Huron Valley dined aqRINE DEaLer LERSHIP FOR GALE ers, LINCOLN when y arma _OR_3-5730 ee eos -hand, however, available, exclusive mo sty STEELE REALTY. 135, Hi gator trailers, NEA enon 2 BR. mod- $11,060, (MILY INCOM 3 ROOMS & neato locate this com-| Lots ist cellent *| Rd. (M50) a N. Milford Rd. MU- on wincoe orien, Must sell 4 Key erie home R CiNUych a1008 down. Owner. binatfon. gepgcially ta 8 | fishing ree, . via stroit. | ual ¢-2048, Gosteho's ‘Lake Orion, MY ROOKL 11,900. P| KINeLE 11 Lounsbury, mw A newer brick home Pontiac. Ox- | _Costelio’s Ls - e mains 670 West Huron st. Ph. mm Steen | 8 Lake. Owner ner must sel tor ore er tovelys ot ri ae a * Oe neee, OA. oo RARE OPPORTUNITY “I S ; onthly e. imes becomes 4 Oe a GI TE [ENT —__—oomn_Ere yong H om money. Bee cult. We have one to offer. ESTATES CLA ent paste home. NO DOWN FAy™ et Mr Webb at So Coupes take. gene, of the, features aru | rable 60 buliang ot. Lae peeutin f,, orerigoking PINGREE 6T. 2 BR. 0. N BY OWNER 4 ACRES lace, carpeting, Ceramic ae irs “sown pay: mee cet tae | COOPEN jet cert:| Se ey 1% car garage. Brosl- terms. C app’t. CHILD'S INCOME. 2 fa mily modern. DAY 11-3. | OPE 21000. t 2 homes, Near lant ongitien. anne ¢ reese EON OAY 11-3 EXCELLENT | & FAMILY, FUR La at-LEve. 160, nore farm, 1c be ui RED 1 Lake area, nico (per week F tren private lake, _ FOR COLORED ss ' ut KESSLER 900—Tekes $4,200 do An exciting home that wer pt adn ~%, Near Almont. Nice 8. ANDERSON. 6 room 5 : oT ST. 3 BR. home, Full charming 6 “i P. ‘HOLMES, RL PROsement, Garage Lael G1! you must Sow ‘with 1. feet, on | 2531 8. No down down| room lven Lake at a one siiNind ‘ie rom J: CHAYDEN, Reals Sata ee ween Gun 1.00 Thx. sae, Yara a ye ae C K. ih oli bes Bn GET IT QUI 9950 ye. Porte. Adsti- . moving te 816.500 to $14,- through - Classi ied $s / room with full "for eabtodale 4 it is — dial wilt ball 3. bedro oh Sermo for im é Yes, whatever. basement, and bireh) Be toy, Busnbets Lake Re./t0 FE 28181 for an ad- LickSe Cabinets 00 -your Cass 5 wing Nuaghe to writer. and get it! oy: » 6 woop /.| 1851, Kessler and the home you’ Be ne Lake Re. a Moe want toown! =), “OR Office 9 au. + REALTOR ay - 7 comer ve a ag ‘> | } - 5 Fae as ey ye. . 4 f % i ’ ’, % P . . ~ % ye : a 7 —— 4 —— 4 ’ SS ne em Me ie Rk a ae a We noni ee rs DEE OY ORO BGS M \ ‘ - ey See ie ae ey ey al — 7 7 ete PE NT TL RET ES IE I I eS ei rege \ . ee « eag oe bt ‘ fe a « ‘ wage Oph ee a ek aad ee Ao ee =e rma e \ 3 ue a ergs Pe PPS RS Se 4 \ eine >» . ¥ t : | p . . é d oy - . a - . te \ ; \ - - . ‘RIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 - _ 85 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, } : aaawie Housetrailers 78| Boats & Accessories 8 Produce or Sale «or Res ; By Jay Alan| Sale Farm . ~ ; MODEST MASDENS : ‘ PER- aor. od ms 3 ; Miscellaneous 60) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ; an Se AL CUBARANCE, | 15 PT. ALUMINUM TRADER, WANTED TO a om A ieee Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 | For Sale |S SPINSEED PANELING | Orcbarda, 2205 "Rant Commerce |g gE WD) aia PEt ‘e Sale Household. od NOW P > sees B46 per ft. he hobineen 7 age 4 A , down. Take EW i on $8.56 |UPS2OUT MANA PREREER. 19.6 AVAILABLE doors. Oxvs | eaneeted oleae s par & Burns Rd. Mi gy ay GLibea 3° paDNaT. |) HP Boro running wae. SS BES en | Speers cept ae sit TERS he Caste | Moe GUD, + mB. | RE GUNS ane Retrigerston oo. oe e He} Used Trade- Deir se| © few. used Company. 2266 BENSON 5N LUMB R CO. Ra Uke ‘new $2700. Robbing Mobile ae ae OUTEOIRD Studio Couch ..... toineses BEE = KOTON OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET. e, . 2 aw d wie GROMe (ELECTRIC 23000] wavenport & Chair ...... 35:20 | _Dixie Highwa: war}, PAINT wits KO Fae een te Cees. b #4 1 te 130 pm. | i967 ACACE. To x yg Bid N. J $50. MA 4-1128 eves. after sbere TE ~ ~allameananeaaaa 17) F REO MOWER WAR | windy 2 to 8. f plants |: . Lot 136, : FREEZERS iu money on Eig mt em he’ en Rider All | _ Moisture ‘§ 2618 ORCHARD LK. flowers. % fa A TAL” MAN- it HEP JORNSON "81 CB COMB. [ ) oe 2st. es terms. Wakefield, champagne .... gxase Galea. Oe eed Me engine re- | WARWICK’ SPECIALS POTATOES. CERTIPIED SEED. |) .0" S hearoom. 43 ft. 8 wd. FE { 3-6308. : Apol. MA ee. AWOUS Tabl., on. table. Heywood Wake rs, Pick up & ecaves7 SB. S Se $3.4 Jack Cochran. Lake Orion. MY¥| ~ Call After sey pepe | 1 Oa T WOOD ~ PRAM, 5 2 4.4 | Stace ets| atiecaapt'" tae) Paatioer agua | oy Sy AN TAO SEA RE EATS, | ts, ANNE ER ote ea a name brands. _land | Se Saas. anna’ ated Ho 44 We install. Ful) line KITCHEN AID, DISHWASHER Water Conditioner Double bowl sink ......... mae ten” waterproofing basements, CRAWLERS 2 DZ. Soc; oe ne | . Pos haired, housebroken. Free to | 6507 Dixie Hwy. 3-7924 bd — ao beg rol One | or barter’ hardware and paint Very ae me Munro NEEDS act Vate Cc eg awn" 1éc ft. Paint, porte bose ee _ verme 50 Me Raggy Maa Mer used| good home. 675 Scottwood. FE MAple_5-7878 a “pis aPet a rigne ‘ef Lake Orion on M26. | Bierling boat cases. Aluminum Elec. Co — cel ft — 0. 20-ft. le ee eeeeeeres trical. «upplies : a ee | 5467. sil a mil , acing bot ELEC. GooD oolev So a r . PE 44585. work pants from : | ALL-A PLO MY 207 te a ¢0%= ae ct ; eens “aot engine és icie | days. 389 Orchara Lk. Ave. | BOSTON Pome tRIER STUD CHAMP | Fh che TRACTOR WITH | SEE rE OUR NEW CREE DELUXE | Harrington Boat Works rim ... : ——— a stock. Curti KELVINATOR FOODORAMA, EX- eae TER SOFTENERS AT | ao DIS- | 3.5¢. colored bath set w ith | USED BENCH TABLE Leddy Sand, Gravel & Dirt 06) BRITTANY SPANIEL. 1 YR. OLD. | ‘cultivator & plow, wheel weights. TRAILERS The all new Triumph. |B BANE PIRARCIE a a dak kh ah eaehee| ee oe ee Te $90.95 “saw, $20. Good shape. FE eee | AKC registered. OR 3-803 | Like new cond. $605 FE 5-2766 15 ft. with brages water tank. | PE 28033 Uebines vsutable for covtage FE! USED LINDSAY. LIKE NEW. graciory, toda’ — ‘trregulars RICK 3c BACH. |1 DAY SERVICE—BLACK DIRT, | COLLIES, PUREBRED. M MACHINERY — NEW AND! 4, sents, Sleeps S—"Ready to | __Open Sundays and evenings reser “umable for coulase. TE re tee eh Uits sorry, USED BRICK 3¢ EACH. "rit sand. & gravel PE 6-7645 ated 2-4565 | TATE MAG Oliver Sales wa bade Go"—Onty s42e ah ft mosers cn | INDSHIELDs . OMATIC WASHER |For Sale Miscellaneous 60) 11°85 RE Bit oe nO POWER | 7075 YDS BLACK DIRT. ‘mee | (COLLIE PUP AKO REG. OL | _just_Nortn of a ft. te 30 ft Pixie 21. medere | BOAT W pine iN KENMORE AUT : For Sale Miscellaneous 60 aioe wa oii | VALVE REFACER. AN ceil, peat & cow manure. v- _ | FORD TRACTOR WIT Cruiser. TV, air =| icmKels wre "a Deluxe Roadmaster bicycle. Also Be PER pene installed on —— winch, 3525 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. _ered FE 5-3057. PIES. MALES. REA- | loader. 2 bottom w. Cultiva- tioner, washer See many of | shields — any size, any be oo misc. items. MI _ 4-2126. 4 @ ALVANIZED PIPE. far Edi Ss, no money do PANS FOR KITCH- | RICH BLACK DIRT & PARM eRe ~~ PUP : | tor, mower. belt pulley. A-1 shape $2.906. Extra sharp. Holly Ma-| large or small. we make : ECT NGE = galvanized pine, scare Appl., MA 5-6011. VENTILATING | alue. | 1A RICH BLA 2-403 | sonable MA 4-2460 | ‘Also John Deere A with culti- our used trailer buys. | all Complete stock of fibérgia KENMORE ELECTRIC | RA i in standard lenge. == : ens and Bathroom $49.50 v soll, 9950-8 yds. FE M6. FOR SALE. 4 MOS | — Also 344 vine & Conch Gehen. 1800 Mali terials, Soltis Plastics rae ae came Pre) Be m.pson, 1006 ci FENCE 6 ee ee a | _PE CS ee CHInY AnUAS a ost S| re Oe Holly. MElrose ¢-€771 rl ggg 4 Re. (M-89) ‘ 1 with freezer. FE 43178. _Thomp Seno a $ lues. -Mich- | old, reasonable price, 1 —— NCLUDING DUAL _Rd.. Holly. MElros Co. 1027 Highlan ae AND a ag . ie iy Fipaeo Es, POE Steel ory hee 2 ce PE pg Mirco gg “Orchard Lk. | 2% Fe YARDS BCE ps j DACHSHUND PUPPY. MALE. AKC age and sickle bar. MA VACeTION TRAILERS ¥ is FOR SALE ca | _EM 53-6458 : ;, : : brana new. iemeed Cake mate | my tpe fittings—new and yoo, Soere ates, Ave — 2 RADE rai BLACK DIRT. DELIVERED FE R PUPS.) MOS. | 6-654. Lik NEW 10aD pg age pd Ra OR 3-2838. BOAT DOCKAGE niture 42 Orc sizz| ‘4 p station wa sag: Ps FRIGIDAIRE. GOOD, COND. BUR- WE WILL BUY sELL OR _ TRADE in Pontiac. $9. load. FE | ENGLISH SH POINTER eee ae MOL > tel Vacation TRATCRSS Von tat SALE | A wicked Gu ean Gee Se = a eae Moti isdn fo ee iter 230" he trig, Washes Velees or gas | 25003 DIRT. | pare BoC: GOOD HOME PREFER. —"*-— oy MODEL A TRAC-| ‘Rent » tralle for as nN Le.| space Dow {’S stove, orig | Mobile pa i fryer, C r efrigs,, . TOP sOIL & BLACK | ae diands, | JOHN Pixie Trailer Ss les DUNHAM’ ae fe eRe fo a Se ry First 8t. FE . ranges. . Al vel Cali any time. FE) ably farm. Black Newfoun *| “ter, $160. Call MA 62177. TRA. Oxtord OA #378 icteric EAH ARIMA SM siccerceerengcmemu| wwyyras | had gt dat meee Rizowe sp poegee Meee ear ee, PR |S Sea “END MOTORS cates ts fibe ALUM.|" machine. Ress. 18 W Pike St : A-l TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL. | pREE KITTENS D BQME. |" utors, parts on. BOATS A 1 small chair. OR 3-225 alum. or rglas. UTO. CAR A-1 Ken Jones. __348 Shaddick Rd. 1 & Fleetwood chain R SALES | me r in stock for ATION TYPE A fill @ black dirt. e RAIL 1% AEL ae ad BP dar erate 2oR | ___ Machinery 0A re oem Geman siren rurraes.| tas Mmovew oem ee we Le BE gay ate Ore) SNA ty Mao ees ——_——— 4LUM. = NG OUT OFY RE A-1 BLACK DI - MY | 3S Johuson electric - LIKE NEW. 18 guna Fe mental iron, no money down. $5 cae wayne single on or. RD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6 ani oor |, shredded. OR cx “DIRT and black. ee planter. pire, one pt aa Feateran te ite New Mooe 38 Complete at = ight freezer. a up. A reas D -s 2834 es. i o¢ a foot — a -detaadc me ; L Se aie _plete” Air compressor. F FE 4421 ” — af et ee ie ee ai TOP cot. Serge —— Good pet and watchdog.) Oxford ohn MDwER-s $25. GAR- ia eas _Oxiord on MM | warOnex OUTBOARD. aed Terms W Auburn & Roches asoline ¢ i 4 ‘- FE 56-4758. | §20. FE 48351 | POWER L. $75. “SED TRAILERS LFT US S0_ Boulevard & Saginaw . Freezer Sales. 1012 N. Main, UL 2-4900 Eves. OL 1-6623, — tions nl 3 industrial an humus FILL | [NAUZER. MALE | den tractor with cultivators, | Wr USED trea ‘ome Sat LDs, 520 65. IN- Rochester. OL 2-1511 _ HP GASOLINE ENGINE few used engines availaible A-l| SHREDDED [oP SOIL, 1 MINIATURE 5CH OR 35183 | FE 5.2766. sell your trailer waleten BOAT WINDS&izé sp a ai moneea intribu-or MI 46063. 0 black dirt. FE 65261. __8 wks AKC reg -- PARK—CHALLENGER | Large list of customers cludes hardware. trim a ie sock Sue (et | cen eee a “a RAN a — — \ RDS, EETS AND SUPPLIES ROSEMAN PARK—CHA Call right now. MElrose 4-677}. | tng strip. pets Service Loc., 6129 ty i coments eyes OE 61) 4-1 PEAT HUMUS. }'a YAR PARAK rE 2770 | °9 any mower, $675 OL 1-0705 = & Coach Sales,| '°£ ani ae ane Oo Dot it Yourself Ol) a delivered. $8 ce GRAVEL PARAKEETS CANARYS_ CAGES lee DISK HARROWSs. onain ror Holly Ra., Holly, Mich. | ee ne ORNGON MOTOR. sonable TWinbrook 2-1011 oa PENING EASY WAY! A-1 TOP SOIL “ A ETS upplies. Crane Bird drills and corn plamers — — $65 FE 5-7 or eee eh ee i lca oS tal items fit & black dirt POR 30032. sry. 2486 Auburn. UL 2-2200.| Ssrhinery o adus Deere & New Rent Trailer Space 79 nn TRAILERS troit. ILER, UL with our many ren SAND-| cavating basements OR manaiiary, _2488 | Idea — Ph NA 1-£292. Ortonville. Pe ~ | BOATS — oT sae Fr = | WHEEL METAL TRA ANDERS—HAND TES CAGES, ae 1) Aluminum i Mgrs eierantabe i * Pa ©} BuyLo — | Batecisrente eign | itop ‘gc Tiveire, Grokia, | PARAREETS CAMARIES CAGES | (OBURN ROTs MOBILE WIL 1, Duwi Aluminum. ‘chairs. $16; child's igh chair.| 3 ploy Se L TANKS UO oF Dm | sia SAW RUG. CLEANERS PE}. 4 or PE_2-8572 | POODEE, WHITE MINIATURE | Auction Sales 77 men Tee Tae, Ee — aes see Smaae Daal 2 | ese tion. V liver. FE? | i ae SICH EI | id. a PO PL LILI o! Saal ‘perenfuraisese- tathne 4t6,| |3_ 220, 500, 1000 GAL’ FUEL | BROWNIES HARDWARE, | ATTENTION TRUCKERS | | LOAD- female, 3 mos. o Sok TER ee LING NEW. USED | 110 6. Opéyke = CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES oa 4 en 3 tables, 64 08." tanks. FE 61333 after’ 6. | OUTLET | 489.8. SANFORD ON COPPER | ‘fF poy en Rd. OL 2-376 REGISTER Sg a, 930. Sted so Se ig ome “salvage | SIDE Limits 2 BLOCKS : 2 rE. Waites. aire. . | “wars oe Tb > LE CES milee “aS aa riers re rds bus stoo. Pentiae raile FE 84 ays 9 to 9 MI 4-1835 3M GARDEN TRACTOR, CULTI- | Wes B | LOWER PRI ie... fene: Taped ‘ce Neagle Sine —| Rote B very Prday “betoraey ‘| — CITY Bay } Goed d. Reas ‘umbing, eavestroug BLACK DIRT & servic OPEN DAILY PE 5-0902 FIBERGLAS BOAT. 8 FT LO MODERN DELUXE BABY CAR-, vator & mower ra Heights

WINDOWS COMPLETE | he long 4 & § ft. cross arm er sce edrewenk: " |— $-P-E-C-I-A-L shed exoLisi SRR ia | an ius serene. kuueean sateen | A | trailer Neomplete "808. Jeho ford rd_/After - § pm. Must se 10 ST h. Val 2%." pipe 4 hook $10.50 pair. mary . OA stone, $2 per yd. Cru er paye ot antique Ah RES Ti 80. j ddl eric Men , hed Gakmeil Ce Cee ” hook $13.00 pair. ; , ee yd N SETTER, MALE. FE| (hroughout the sale — For Sale Tires to 28 HP. Mer ov Bg tg — A Roy gue sega | 3" bibe 8 hook siete pair | LIKE NEW—SAVE $400, oe ey “oversized LLEWELY o. | gatly. Apt. size washer. Lamps ee oh be| 10 RP Hurricane 9138. Also . uo ~ BLECT MOWER. 30 b 80lb bag | Mason san *§ AKC RE Living room : - $3 i cary ne WALTON TV gi ester es: mes eae } BLAYLOCK COAL & OE pare WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER | sane lag 1g icles or beach and | alk a a Mah i le ne stock Blond TV. Refrigerator. wonasie a ia, blew sf with controls $900 ew Mercurrs DEE AL teal ai Blak’ Cote - | 81_Orchard Lake Ave LE MILE BAZAAR 75 cents per yd Fill dirt, | MA 6-2863. e. Odd chests STATE TIR ' , Lake- CE tr | etna ae Bias arse cree | INBOARD MARINE. ENGINE. IN-| Mipiabo Tuning —Orean Repair | serve’ tee tan ue oon per ze | , Boarded J0| Shere: “sudews Bb saroves © | ase Saginaw s+ J} Taso, Lege Guas, alcmise cod ~ — 2 as ~ ternational 6 engine & errr Phone FE 2-4924 | eat —— we ~ Viede B pon Dogs Trained, sclnegactasl doors. Wing chairs. Corner cu "| NEW WHITE WALLS. K’ LEY hibreriasae Local meant oe one. wenn, VPS\Lr "| BGR SE" Cat Petheate | nent he Pierce i a eee eeeccoco | fae, Rite ete tietcee upg adie ervice | fecfusey. fii cet a AINT SALE lane. Sneak boat, ‘customised _— : gag ah aig ig) A Burr-Shell. 375 8. Telegraph. ‘inet. Electric sewing machine.| esd, tite. Ku 31215, bon “Only 10 per cent , rk cues.” ek ae ee a ae a RATOR Fgh Sereno er ol oe - Pillows. Blankets. nay te lil mG rs Sa Gee wall sizes $299 GALLON a0 Pontiac. "sale or trade. FE DEMON STRA Beewtitul | iecnpED PEAT] HUMUS. | Hay. Grain & Feed - 71 ltd. vanity. Fer mmm STANDARD ) FRAND TRES | fown, a tates, Cutt ‘Dre ere WABHERS. Wringer or Automatic INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 2-7947. Maple” finish Used at Builders | yas. $15. PE 7-02 Loaner cai End tables.” Double sink: Nighi |" trade to 8 ‘ee "ay cane oft ae! ee oe ee con R he SEO ECK HELP. I CAN HELP eS ) TOP SOIL. AW,| stand. Nest of wrou : = I lernoira itil Meee te, eee tete| MO omnag mone, 4 [SAND GRAVEL Ag TOE, OH pee kee) Ge eer eae | Oe dius .. | ogee cvmneceae yates: Coie AUBURN LUMBER $-9293) °8" oF 8 can Wie mie ‘at | 348. Teleereph om Tel sures SCREENED. TOP/SOIL, FOR NUR- > iL TYPES < oF 18ST & IND CUT- Pigives umesest Needlepoint 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn plywood rune with forward is a ra ca . d ry moTORS "washer BNE Be 108 BCAUBURN HEIGHTS Cy Owens "FI §-4i0l or OR 2-067 FAMOUS MAKE BRAND NEW etn spare /OR 3002; Eves “ting bey. straw, corm and eats.) cnsirs, Birdseye maple | music Auto $ Service B1| Seek: walk thru front seat cross = | - 9%, HP. OU key- stand. -top rvic . wind ; a . P. OUTBOARD- ll 88 note y x bow! & men aweavar rand GOOD HOUSEEEPING SHOP r= 2 ROMEX SPECIAL. Oot ne nse aad ee Davenport spaniel’ pions. "pull Hg Pi IREDDED JUNE iG OVER R WANTED D Fala bles. Hanging Old clocks. Dishes casei, 5 onunorng ~~ in remote seemtrela a . ae ee ee rd. Choice of . . s. Bedroom furniture. 51_W_HURQN — ee ee 7 . ll $20; Washing machine bea. delivery. MI 6-6352. oe m "so to car. ed igh “ote Ma- WwW — 14° Wagemaker molde Ox12- Felt Base Rugs, $3.95| fittings ‘at apectal ‘prices. G. A. S103 “speed Eagan ane, LIKE | Dench and aetreyy- PEAT HUMAS |!" For Sate Livestock 72 appreciate, a on Brogie, chine ‘hoo. 23 = plywood Wapetrake runabout 'y cr ouse paint, a $1.95 eves. 4 _NEW. F cae ~- as ee cia ) 1 wa . Cc RPRARARPRAPPP PPP PPL LDP PP PPL PLS auctioneers . er. ia = oa : y Music Co. RE, | _2-1821. ADULTS THiS a seat and two cross se RUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. $375 ELLED MAGIC setterly } ; | STANDARD BAED MARE, ONLY. and io, cross, seats “in 4)4-Ft. Wall Tile .....25¢',7 cm motoRota conso. TY J needs no stirring. will} 240 8. Woodward, Birmingham in (acer copper color, good saddle SE IE SPECIAL Controls, battery and battery, box, 2 INOLEUM -_.. $7.84 im good condition. Nice cabinet = "Gey, sag°-or run. Rubber or Daily 9:30 a.m. aes a ane OW Be. le. harness, and 2 seat- = AL OS ; cover, 1959 Evinrude 35 HP Lark’ Byer’ isi. w. Huron... FI FE 4-3084) con ae Pei Te. SS = ee Karees trom ee Bn. Theater T RUCKERS ‘ rf gd dapple gray gelding BRAKE ADJUSTMENT hoe gah aa ah eek ae F GAS STOVE mower, . . e —_ Now | . : tter, saddle, w win . Ne ee baa | COAL NACE & BLOWER. CAOARLAND. FUEL . FE o4150 OFT toe etal of ihe intrument | Middle Belt an _Boa’narness PE %-1200. Sennen Auction Sales ¢ b SOEEEE tpemiees ps SINGER PORT. ZiG-ZAG ATTACH at ss rE » PURN KITCHEN CABINET i. Sates. of your choice a a in| Square Lake Rd. ? RIDING HORSES. gi idicaanrd ~~ : NEW — 16 Wagemaker molded owe "tare ie pes OR 3-8702 \50 GALLON HOT WATER HEAT- Slightly ee cue ur eee ae ae ey a. magia FE | FE 2 -4759 mare, black a nary 5O089- Dixie Highw ay _ plywood | Lig in My vary rhea ¥ : ; is Terms ee AL TYPE. er. electric. Glass lined. $75. | $99 value. esr Hd reir pe La 7 gelaine ei uauekene Double | Drayton Plains aid Suk oe ce ee SMALL COMMERCI New. OR 3-0677. Also terrific ! — UT NED | TOI ~ SOIL tings’ 4, gt y DYEAR cogh wih rear Iden fer ‘average lamiy, ‘lee. as oni ice HEATER, $69.95.| 66° models. No phone ot 3) | HAMMOND ORGAN. WALN oan | SCREF} ENED TOP| Cerne eee cee erwin Ro, Evety Friday .....7 p.m. GOO shield, "delene, sagoring resets 125. Oakla nd Ave. biter 8 “ (se gai ee ee eee a tae r= alae , ree dol Aas ceambire GA. a7136 ST aadeeaeaviie BA. Goat Big Lapeer Michigan, MOhawk €3123 y Seindi 2 p.m. ERVICE STORE Controls, battery, and battery box, £10VE GE. DOUBLE OVEN. AUTO Lauodry trays ee nied a ee KITCHEN SINK WITH DRAIN- aRS TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT) [ie Rd. NRE aTTO _after 5 Dm. Sows AND TV RRIF. Every Sunda y - 3 ti w 6. FE we ang Alen if . pin ge int ae Wika. Uke ane caer San $21 + ae alll FE 2921" __. ____._| Top soit, SUPER OBL! 2 GUERNS id. 5800 Secord | LVer geen& P.Ot. ring Motor Scooters 82) 1539 bound etpaelty beveees i405 trols. White. Like new _ $450. | cets, AVE PLUMBING _ geet. oe a cond. $35. FE 2-689 —>-~SMALL USED PIANO __ $20. Seeding lawns. FE 5-0214. er bull, 2 yrs. ol ell Dail = uo obi taee 192 _8. Sarina races | LAWN MOWERS 6 SuARPENED ee ee er mann (TAKS. DRIVE ong: Ba OA ¥ 3M. ATS. 1 YOUNG a oe 3-2717 ” 1956 CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXCEL-| SEE tran oe ae Re |5,000 8-FT. 2X68. 2c & tc SEA. Pick up. FE 2-131! -_ tion. $37 Mosien 3°8. P Telegraph =. soil, gravel, fill, ete gag EE ORlando 3-2 ade. lent "condition. fust overhauled, | TION am Fy A ette & play-ma a. 226 E. Biv FURNACE & WER Morris 1 . Reas. DOOR PRIZES Tee. _ . NOBR CATE” MODEL SEWING 3. EB PRESSURE Cl aa ee | American, Slandard new. Trojen| Huron ower Mroee Hom Pe) RC LANDSCAPING * Calthood vaccinated. 2003, Cooley | FRI EYE MAY 3 "hips | ibst PONYCYGLE GOOD CORDr | EY" Se" rater where the bat SING . incl Tc, % n. 100 000. . : mu O—$250 $13 load. Road —_ 5 ‘as aa somaranee 4 lib gy pbb rg me Gaetan os ee machine in eabinet. Yours for| tie pi kling systems figured. | 9.9632 ____ | §MALL GRAND PIAN Special: top soil, ae i Lk. Rd. Milford. ester. Wouseheld foraignings trem | _ S22. a Hee can be tried as- 46.80. Total “cash price eran] ae, Sprin cape, 7006 Mso LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. AD- Se GENTLE, BLACK S8HETLAND "Rochester's claeet hemes. | EW hs USE » CUSHMAN eur o/s m- LoS a add pg oo lano. Exe. cond. FE 4-0047. = Gentle brown] one o' . 230 B Pike. FE 4-4246. Check’ with us about our co Oe eT PRE TE | Open a. to factory standards. pam Nae fc yrs. old. Gen Many es. ers ARS AND| piety’ finance with only 10 D, EX.) Open eves. pan Oak- ing mare. Fleldbrook 92147. LE FARM WANTED JUNK C P plan wrchanges Taga ee Mt 'clem +7 laenainanineilats Small mahogany spivet, like new Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 eee UIP. AUCTION EV- - See Rd. serap metal. UL 21249. pay. Take MS0 to: West Highland, aa Teta cov ‘ACTION TIME ‘MIDGET. RACE CAR Used blond chord organ a ~~~ | ere Bat tvited’ TH STi, Top, ane = ne Rochester, Mich. ¥ For Sale’ Motorcycles 83 2 right a Hickory Rid e Rd SANDALY KNIT SLIP COVER FE 5-2307 A NNEL COAL—ALL | signers 0) 8 U | ay HOUSEHOLD AUCTIO i! __ as I will to tint ane pm : ial | MERE, Peake Armespsiaees| Socal leon at ecnrions | PIREEEAGE GAN Sbtotek | eM i mua site Mosat ts to raat wk TELEVISION SPECIALS, 21° CON-|U sed Framing Material wn” lamp. metal, folding chairs Re-conditioned player piano oF EPLAC _ & vu ACE | Bait ba al HOREE ot . ‘ot Lepest — aes — PRICED TO FALL — Misc. ladies clothing, size | 12. w t FeO | Mare — FB ai | or @ Mi. /ea May 1:00 Rie eee GE — ELEC-| 4x8’ Exterior sheathing rit 35 ea. Cheap. 574 E. Pie 8 7h Bocmint ent. fa + Fh uae Sa LAKE ye 5.4158 = ak ee are gf geiding. pP-m en mae faattare. : re . NE v vale 8 Y “| : ee B. Munro Electric) Redi-Mix mortar,......... — Sete) a 4 ym reall 13%e ft. TERMS A DRY SL Di ro : OL Davison i Co" toed we Baron on ip Hoass sini s.. Has ut tein. 21-ft. lengths... 7c ft. GALLAGHER’S 75-2006 Youno SET) 2esos sectmee.. CUB, #845, FL QUTBOARD MOTOR E- N DEPT. lity ek Ee. SAVE PL ING SUPPL £0, fresh, gentle. “MU 4-2528. + 78 * £. vy, rille rts service. TRAD I Coat aeen hetng 2 sin ou 1c lema bao FE _5-2100 » EE Pt-| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 3 Fo ttousetraters 78 : .enten Pe Place ) Pine ae keke 2 35200. 4 Cedar closet C ovcck PLUMBING TOOLS: OSTER POW-| HENRY PF uae ee mnK "Wanted Livestock 73 7. &. Mt. Clemens. MERCURY MARK 6, $120. MA $8] CEILING TILE—WALL BOARD A nl a ag ce coho = ot ae temanton. hb 10 9°. | 4-1 TREES MAPLE, OAK. . ETC. = m YOUNG CAT. | 60 OF. EW MOON, 2 Bs —, Tae | oe 33 7 saeaeniiiliaeiabel: i a oe Sanus talee gute So"months. on wt. Tron Mugho, uniper, tJ eens tle. Forrest. Jones, MA_ 5-0016. _ gM Park. oF aes —_ re alee, after 5 garb [AEN fies. ‘an ie ae . Slee PIPE—BRICK—STEEL weveshet. with drawers. Cellar CALBI MUSIC or 5-8222 Maggy Dis Se een / For Sale Poultry y AL #0 oes sit a! % - rv il me ge 8 sec yoo - tos] fhe estore, ey SS enh ie, Sie ACTRONGG cad. | Sattety ottdsmene Vinge, | __- ; Go =f § FT oe TRATERR. a _ For Sal Sale Bicycles 1 Ta TOR , 2 Balin . ‘Nome “availabie. . | PHA Terms Free Evtima es tae meter. Bradiey er. THOMAS’ og new ruerantee, | ia miles 2" buck Uk. Ra 8 a OD OLD PULLETS, OLive oe ee: EM 3.4970" CUS New ne a” i v t PEN 8. ON. thru 8AT. | den tractor with plow and cul- $450. Terms. $25 down, ily $ 6 MU 48038. : ~| 8A oF eaerew. WYMAN'S ee tivater jeld. Concrete Mixer | wi $15 per month: 60 | ine a iRER EVERGREEN | 400 TENS, iS, LAYING St BR. REACH CA Sas % * oudepent aMereury Storms, FE ONS) 1) Ss IMBER _ ge a np CALS! MUM -8 h. You dig. Betur- Pisins. TOMERS through Classi- bottom. on Ww. }. Pike E- ™ wh Sl RPL l Pa i [ f oy 200° gas storagé tank. 119 N. Saginaw rE 5 222 trees, $1 eac ou jalton Blvd., Di is. Ht tind on ABLE BOFPET ¢ CHAIRS, TABLE OU Te SALES CO. | Roll top desk xt Umbretia nM WORLITZER PORTABLE ELEC Sruigread” Forme, Sere Usiln | CAST Se SR eam fied Ads, Call FE 2-8181, cece ea Fe ec. " RANGE FOR Ons) 5240 Highland Ro (Mie) OF 2-7087 | Useo, bath tubs and’ M24, 1] “tronic piano, Like new—€206. MY | Evergreen on te Ne Spe eel, af 4 ; are Munro Electric Co.|ALL STEEL A RITRAD “| Mi. mortn of Oxford. 33772, s 4 d ‘ : le: ar Reurce, 7 Se-eeon We: ; } ' 2s a ‘ { iP . : * ) j ) ‘ ry | - - j j | 5 ' | ° 2 } S42 f . f r. a . { f d “BILL SPENCE js" “RAMBLER” - _$aLEa @. SERVICE— 1S SAGINAW PE 8-484) Es . $8 LINCOLN ee eee o , 4 ane .o 7 ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 FORTY-NINE, ’ : ] __Boats & Accessories 85 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 | For Sale Cars. 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91/\ For Sale Cars 91 ODL DBD OOOO OBB mmr" PER er “_ al ~~ U CLASS B UTILITY RAC- , ee Me gett Mg 157 Dodge tenes es $1595 | M53 JEEP STATION waaom. 53 3 PONTIAC 2 DR. DELUXE, | HERE'S sae ot, with new trailer. _ FREE! FREE! CORONET, 4 DR. HARDTOP 8&- ition. 9650 6-0021 — sm 7 SPEEDBOAT 9% PT 150 HY. poll _ power brakes & power steer- | 7543 LINCOLN CAPRI. POWER CLEAN 83 2 DR. PONTIAC. $305. 1ce ars | oats: and win ee ior ‘af work. . ‘ worth . a & brakes. hols 86-6682. ' * with recta bull. EM 34646 be-) ; free om the wae ae a La BOB FROST, ae Drive. Auburn inte UL 2-4864 poe ; ~ ‘ | ‘52 Nash “M4 Nash fore Ramoler or late model used ca : Drive. Auburn Balghts UL 3 PONTIAC ‘673 DR. CORAL | F’'or N Folks ™ Per $2 Studebanee PE” SPEED BOAT NEW 78 v1 — 6 YD. DUMP. | t ete model used cor} J INCOLN-MERCURY |‘ FORD QURIER. Roa. NEW IT’S TRU ight grey HT. RAH, Hydre. WwW or INICe fF OIKS \< . res, res. e 1585. : 00 bp. Special gray mote. IS | voaD a TON PICKUP R & C. Rambler Sales 280 Hunter Blvd. ROGRR'S SALES a SER T'S TRUE iiss PONTIAC STARCHIRF, ¢ DR. CARPENTER 39163 "E. Jefferson at 8.|'4# Ford $145 Commerce (U.8. 10 by-pass) @6 _Aebara Sve. _ rE 3 H t Ponti R&H. full power, °57 CHRYSLER .. .$1895 nant Riyer Rd. Mt. Clemens. [ECONOMY USED ma ie Git certekad an nee tinb= |G ona et | ET coms and pines 3,000 mi. aupt rontiac aie ere oa ATO | Mahe, * prinish ” interior ox | Coen eves, "tli 8; Bat. tl SPECIAL ___ 23 Auburn lors, We must sell 20 new cars ia gion AUTO. 118 8.) Good cond. ios Is the Place to Buy! | *% SOMO ee 7s ’ ’ Sat mC —eRECKEE. a hurry! Our used ear | Sb PASSENGER GTA. | SHARP. 1054 LINCOLN. CONV. | 1954 Pontiac Starchief Catalina | 35 “pONTIAG «DR. 51 FORD‘ s7 PLYMOUTH . $1495 hagt goalen cones genes apeser Samith Motors, 421 8 Saginaw. a every my igh x | Ten eae = $525. OR 3-8556. | ©All’ power, nearly new, $960 FE | coupe. Me Radio. Heat- beth g Bejevedere 4 dr V8 Auto trang, te CHEV’ TON ” ~ er Whitew r trim. | ; 306 tanara Lane kee FE ua cond! ad aaceee Oe = EM 3.4155 54 DODGE, 4 1 40 DR. ‘$7 MERCURY 3 DR. HT. NEW Ww | 999 down: = rr ia 15 , fires Clean, O +-* 5 He WER cows! a CHEV wk uinG-AUTO: ois | 95 PU 7 R&H, MOM, Beautiful red & biack | '950 Pontiac Btarchiel.. Sports Se | _S. Tees eee LITTLE 57 PLYMOUTH . $1295 LI V Ek L Star, and b egers boats. Ev Lae inaa ct pat or gy T Tow. FE _ 8 Saginaw FE 8-0402. ii Si ‘MAKE ron sosk ee -_ CMU 46-1715] power steering brakes, white | mechanical work 63 Loa -—. 3 Fall V-8 Auté. trans, R&B. M l Deters, railers — ate S i) $05. KING AUTO : —— mo. Low dowQ D&y- 3 poNTIAC CHIEPTAIN 2- Sa KELLY'S HARDWAR ay ine tiene eb) “y pl aS w. FE town n | 57 wee a wre ¥en $1695 nent. 3 owe Ga balance 3 Ae CUBSOLUTELY NO Bai PL. YMOUTH . cg, 1295 otor es TERRIFIC dia oe at FORD cK. down. King Auto. 115 8. Saginaw. Whitpwall tires ne sies down.| Of S106 mo Col CHRY SL ‘ER. 3c am $ 395 rben, =o _E. Colgate. at 4-7500 Harold ‘58 Ford Custom 300. V8 - On Evinrude motors. Shell Lake eee _FE 8-0402. I “BOR F *ROST, INC. 1955 Pontac, 2 ‘dr. gens 2 Mr ~~ F My . _— Yorker 4 dr. Power steering | +57 Buick es Ht. . poe cna ‘Geneve, toate. he ture! 10) ong ba oer LE her] '55 CHEV. 2 DR. LINCOLN-MERCURY | #2¢,,tyargmaus, SAH power | SO SS riac aoa WARBTOP | ce brates RAM Just uke nen, 1 Buick Spl. Ceoveruinie site Sate Geren i. $|_4 pm. UL 2-4967 $495 PULL PRICE M > Pay ; - Feevkwc, | “miiesge. 07 B.| 90 FORD...... bee ' . Sedan... $168k 1 , B Monthly Payments 1 4 dr, sedan, bydre-| Exc. cond Low eee cepertoace. aeed by, 32 7 a ad < TON Pi «PICKUP. JUST MAKE was wore kate saat gts Blvd. matic, R&H. Full price $295. Kennett Rd ANS —_ Fairlane 2 at (Auto. trans, R&H-|s7 puick Special, 2 tone .... #796 f a e Good ~pass own 4 TONY MARINE SERVICE cur’ tires and paint, 6275. FE 115 8. Saginaw __F® 8-0402 | sre mINGHAM ___MI_6-6934 | 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Ta, Fomriac ce 78.N. Ardmore, | 36 P PL y MOUTH $1045 66 Buick Super +Dr. peg .. Sime. FE 60112 Fane FORD “$$ CUSTOM 3DR V8 81D | Black ‘31 MERCURY, 4 NEW | coupe. Hydramatic. Radio Heat | after 4. Sy ; master Dr. .. $3 UN Bose | trans. Cisse. Lew miesge. White wells. RAH. motor periect.| er. Whltewalls, 2. tove pleint. | —- sre rerep ae oben oa res! ans el “ee phan: a UNE-UP SPECIAL TRI IC *K can, F ay Nie 700 BURDEN. a hence ¢, OVERDRIVE. 1 1958 Pontiac Starchiet. ¢ dr. se-| H.top Mydre. abite w my a OR | ‘35 M Rl oc| AP MANY VARIED PRICES. : us help you adjust Se eet antic hadi, Heater, | brakes, extre cleap I PE TAL $1395 ane ; 7 18 K.P. & under only $6. < Monthly Payments | some. less —< > model eS ae Whitew Your ‘i, ‘Si wil | _>%0%.__+ _ ae Runs | Power steering & brakes. auto.| SHGOSE THE ONE YOU Like. ae —_ "Kina AUTO baLEe Lake Orion Motor Sales |54 MERCURY $595 make down payment. | orn bs R clean, ons Ran “you be proud of SPECIAL EMA : ‘41 PORD P-3 STAKE 115 8. Saginaw PE 8-0402 | ___ M24. AT _ CLARKSTON a WARITOP COUPE, STICK TRANS- Lots of Transportation Specials | 3g PONTIAC HARDTOP, Low |» 5 ! my on wit shield’ “Con: Tie ee. ee ‘$3. CHEVY — REALLY Nice | % FORD, R&H, Exé. COND. baal 4 MApie 5-5566 ic Maple ac Np ae ME i Ties, OR 3-2°28. 55 CHRYSLER . - $1095 ‘st, DODGE SIERRA 4+DR. WAGON trols for Evinrude or Jebnson| §9 CHEVROLET CARRY-ALL Car_ T- W. Huron. FE | _ 8-2189- “BOB FROST, INC. | n Nights "Ti 9 | PONTIAC HF GOOD COND. | Convertible Au leather trim. Top black tites, sutomatie meter: Mvigahide ushelstery Beat) * Radio & peat—sharp —— _ te FORD VanLaNe. 2 ie LINCOLN-MERGURY | i956 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 2DR | “s7 Pontiac ngipe. Call after 6 ae) pice toimianl ae transmission beotes, vedio. | See in water 3 mos. Value, $1400. Seli- CHEVROLAT, CONV. ALL! PH. FOM. call MY 9-488! H-top. With power. Sgarp. M pm. FE S888 35 w price erag immediaie ale, ‘$1 PORD F-600-12 white, beautiful cond. 49 8. Tas- 1959 FORD ~ 300 -2-DR. 8 280 Hunter Blvd. 3-3761. | Y 5 ‘DeSOTO i $. 795 Fetall price is pavian ¥i001 | ; | {eas PONTIAC 870 2 DR. REALL le : ; : platform, 2 epd., §.25:20 tires mania, upper apt. Before 4 p.m. cyl. Fordomatic. Radio, iter, (U.8. 10 by-pass) 63 PONTIAC 2 DR. R&H. HYDRA- | clean, _ FE 40249. | R&H. ALL AT OLIVER r | 34. CHEVY. REALLY NICE. T- 2-tone, delux trim. Undercoat,| BIRMINGHAM MI 6-6934 matic. Clean throughout. $295. | IDPRAK v8. R&H, IN ‘ss PLY’ MOUT S$ 605 — HOME OF THE ie Fiberglas 85a Vetna ut gate __Huron, 923 W. Huron. PE 4-2186.| Pighert pore ee, Gall br, | 95! MERCURY. KING AUTO. 115) 2-210 op ama . | wer iz an ra n 4 - WANTED RIDERS earns Pe 50 ‘ Heater’ “ $545, ar Excellent cong 43.000 miles $35 DowN $750 PER WEEX | GIVEN FREE - sDodge-Chrysier-Piymouth - after modernization. 4 ¢ | t offer over 5 takes. Li rT =a; Roche ‘ Call OL 1-0251 ores: seurens0-cCacom unethiv Pay - | see Mercury 2 dr. Hardtop. Mer- oe ‘53 BUICK 2 Door WITH EVERY CAR OL 1-101! oes | 1955 CHEVIE .............-. . er Monthly Payments | comatic. Radio a Heater. White- | j a $35 DOWN $7.50 PER WEEK 1953 STUDEBAKE R ‘86 FORD... “cogs | PROM. CALL KING AUTO BALES | wails... sioes | 198 ang aed Ms 1009 No money down King auto’ tis| 130 CARS @ TRUCKS, ! i poet al Ott eee i Sagina . aan amted Used Cora _ 0) B BUTLER | | co tees STATION anon | | 1998 Mudeon Jet. 4 dr sedan. Con. ‘31 88 SEDAN HY- $79 50 DOWN ‘a ‘tie PER WEEK | ima y nunebane ANY REASONABLE OFFER, FF a wat Low mileage, ne! nental. Radio & Heater $ 505 aon oe ear lieell MO’! Suburban Coverage; No Exchsions Good UossaRen | NAPS. NANCE OR ‘31 FORD IN GOOD CON- _ FE 5-2766. | of $8.65 mo Call Credit M hi 4-7538. ae | Maition. OR 3-342 No Gealers Harold Turner, Ford | £8 00 DOWN. 43 CHEV REHGOOD |1983 Chevrolet pickup .. $45) ur parks at MI 4-7500. Harcid “**°° ‘Bown oe rae oe tae ee oe _ Os eee a | — PE 8- eS Ce a Ford sedan V8 Custom- er Pord.__ F sae cca ye Oe HOLIDAY oe isa — 33 FORD VICTORIA or] EVROLET e. _ $545 52 PACKARD. 5 G00D 7 TRANSPOR- j . $10 PER WEEK ‘51 Dodge 4dr. HT. Loaded $1492 . 25 BIRMINGHAM MI. 4-7500 4 parts. Prt. OR 3-0855 | POWERGLIDE. R&H. ABSOLUTE- : tatidn $125 EM 3 $1 Chev. V-8, ¢dr. H-top .. alas ~ LY NO - Assume 1955 Ford station wagon V8. Ford-| 1955 v-8 MOUTH “CONVERT "38 CH 2 Door “6 Chev. 2dr. Nice “r . § 876 : HH H rt payments of $583 per mo. Call; omatic Radio & Heater . $895 | Real sharp. New automatic trans. $7950 DOWN $10 PER WEEK ‘55 Chev. 2dr. V-8. stick shift § 692 SALE 53 ; ve Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI mission. $300 for my equity. MY $4 Chev 2-dr. Powerglide .. $ 568 "53 : Be CT t] 4-7500 1955 Pontiac 4 dr Hydramatic Ra-| 3-7883, call after | ‘SS PLY 6 Sedan '°53 Chev. 2-dr. Nice .. $ 389 6 . 3 . on iac = ag cuev¥ VY Buc AIR D DR RAH | 410 &, Heater . $ | sas PLYMOUTH TARE oven | *? % Down $10 PER WEEK $4 Chev Convertible, sisse isp QUARANTRED ane | "sa $1498 MONEY TALKS! | Mew tires _A-} 9000 OM D4)18 oo. teaset 3 ar. Pacer hardtop. | _De7mente, FE _5-8008__ _| ‘$6 FORD 2 Door os Peatioc Msp, bast ame. R601 45 bes BE cite”. mie oo : Be the rest then drive out Truck Center -_SS Volkswagen Automatic ‘transmission, radio & | 54 PLYMOUTH SAVOY GEDAN. | $8150 DOWN $1150 PER WEEK §§ Ford Fairlane, Club C ons. $ 139 | ‘55 Pord P-iane 2-Dr FOM ... $ 895 "50 $ 3 = Se a oe ST MOA Roadster heater. Whitewalls. Like sew $1000 AUTOMATE wo MONEY DOWN | se Mets te Pick Sum SQev. Gud o $ 795 | °55 $ 985 | set the m1 MGA Roadster bud | ° e Pa e ve v. ive werglide $ 595 | "53 ; TOR corLas lds 98 Convertible HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | ge or ge ag Rig te Mig BANK RATES $3 Pontiac Chieftain 4Dr. .. $ 195 | 9, : s+ paid at ibe Pp | 1 Credit Mer Mr P 52 Buick 4Dr Sedan $ 295 3 DIXIE OK" LOT HOUG HTEN &. SON 5 Minutes from arg | 4-7500.. Harold Turner Ford Open 8.30 am. to 8 pm. . : 4Dr ' 3 iss x Bee YOUR FRIENDLY ph ere A 8-258 1957 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN WAG- | MOTOR SALES ‘Ol Pond 3Dr ro $175 | elemty others to choose from. Fi “nls LIBERTINE BEDFORD ' FOREIGN CAR SALES 1954 FORD W CON j on Really beautiful, of cylinder. | North Chev Ha d b nancing arranged Built tn Eng! land and has 4 cylin- | §2g N Main, Roc meg OL = 9761 | A real clean 2-dr. Radio. heater, $1405 wuael oe aaue $A 47 | D-SOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER bs r en urg } ECO) JOMY USED CARS der engine with pane! type body a V-8 Automatic shift, good rub- per mo. Very low ove payment | 35 YRARS PAIR DEALING Hunter Bivd. at S. staal i Ave. | CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 | 22 Aubarn Dixie” Kk ot Less than $00 actual miles and Stop Rant Fe ATR ¢ DR.| ber fa Mie gr at | Or old trade. MINGHAM a Sirmingham MI 4-2735 fPeconrcRiadl abeceactt alae never been licensed. ; ee -1 cou-|, RAMBLER, 666 6. BOODWARD, | | dition Se = | Dizie Hw Sashaba MI 6- : __"DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH $8 Chey. I lem “SecHEY er ol a Ostlana AuTO Ries, 2381 | test ELYMOUTE KING AUTO. 115 AS MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND $3 GMC ‘> ton os ROLET WARD. | 1967 FORD CONVERTIBLE. —— wv / / 7 cheap cas FE Gays Of °36 GMC % toa arog ih only aim HARD. derbird Special engize 1 owner 7 ey PL YMOUT TH, 40 DR. Eves, ee i omc > ten + devvery 44-4815 | Clean, like new. 19,000 miles. FULL PRICE } > peckag liv — ——— “~~ to ‘ Q $3 CHEVIE ¢ DR. WILL AR- | | PICKUPS _range finance. PE _8-2473 8 FORD. ~Goop on CONDITION. | AU ST MAKE . : = . ATTENTI : tee tanec PES | PaySe a “WHY SETTLE POR LESS” 7 a gee pried to oat iar roRD FAIRLAN “+-DR | E ( ° | 34 Ford ‘'s to at on d | wE oe “ omc 1 Teo \ ROOER'S SALES & SERVICE hardtop. Radio ter Bap p IA ERE PaYIN \-$8 Chev. % | 695 Auburn Ave. PE 2-0555| dard acumen, V-8. Low m TOP $s$ DOLLAR \"S4 Ford with utility type body with iss7 6 PASSENGER STATION | age Beautiful aipine blue. Im- side cabinets — % ton unit wanen. Poworgiide. RAH spot; maculate interior. Pull price Monthly’ Payments . ( 7 ‘NN’ : . $4 Chev ‘a ton with utility type) pene” ppees H eupot | $1505. 30 monthly pmts $47.89 ae re Rita | | Feed tos oo mo _ Be pirets,, BROS ‘Rai a oo surtr Pom ! | Se : a S fe) = ARD. MI | MOTOR SALES i Ford chassis and cab Ideaifor #8 00 DOWN. 3) CHEV R&aH | 6-3900: eS racing use only. $50. 63 WEST IURON body - a C. Manning. __ ‘§ PORD_ “HARDTOP. Rice T- ee re ent FE 4171 se Fors chassis and cab. Ideal for | [93 CHEVROLET WAGON HERES Maren. yaa Ww. Huron PE 42185. | ° “ RAMBLER WAGON REAS | ND ’ = $$$ —___—_— eee _— ean tan we | @ beauty in aij original standard nn PORDO- | - __ Wil) consider 1 trade-in. OR_ 3-3671 A H Se GMC 1 ton cheats and cod, | granemission. Radio & hesler| “matic. Radio & heeter, W-wsils. | 82 PONTIAC GOOD CONDITION. | 1 _ dual rear wheels match K. $20.66 or mo. 24 - cane gr a: 4 see. | i aa pont soba Ral. MO- | ths. Very low cash down : | : True | SPECIALS or old trade. BIRMINGHAM. _Rev _Paul Hert. | tor excellent. Body & Tires good. | ANY MAKE OR MODEL | x Best after 5. / FOR 30 YEARS WE RAVE NEARLY NEW OMC 4 whee! Poe) FORD WAGON !| 35 Fee Beach Keego Har. 3 a i Si tra. ission Less nn | . | be ic FOR THE ee oacaee ato te actual miles. Never | ‘7 cary 7a es 83 ¢ FE nai Sane el, Nady Chee OK a a = s i 99 ON LEE KELLEY poe A 8 FE tiie no2s2, PLYMOUTH = 1952 STUDEBAKER |} 53 Ford 4 Door .....esseseseeeereen sees ee 88 i985 CHEVROLET 210 2-DR 6 st - INNING MOTOR GOOD G OF HAS - over LL 1 art pl Sagas i930 FORD. 95 KING AUTO. 115 OP TRANSPORTATION. EXCEL | ~ 4 a. J. VANWELT 4 WILLYS JEEP. ¢ wnect @rive | Mememission. Low mileage, scos,_8 Saginaw FE soa WI SON as Aare 10 SS Ford Custom «...0.ssesescees: ba woue scuQeey | OR 9125 _—4640_Diste Hwy ‘1 Pord loadpacter Refuse and | 24 months. sy 19 per mo. Very i952 FORD. V8 $195 NO MONEY| _ Bleck Punt. Redie end Beater SH SH FOR . CARS trash collec badty . | low cash old trade down. King Auto 115 5. Saginaw _ 1951 PONTIAC “CA 0 | ; BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, 6668 PE 60402) ~__| PONTIAC-CADILLAC ee oF OO LEET In ta len : : HARDERBURO MOTOR SALES WOODWARD AVE., MI 6-3900 | °§8 FORD 4 DR, HARDTOP, POW- . CHIEF. i SS: Ford Gonvertible <...000.00 0. <<. -s0e- .. $499 Cass at Pike ss (ts | CHEVY 1956. CONVERT | er steering. white eas low 1958 CONTINENTAL MARK II ae Fire Red, _— Top! DON’ T LOSE tras. Clean § PE 5-0! 5-178 |; __mileage. 1 owner PE 2-102 iach ors —— ae ee | . URCH B ‘36 PORD STATION WAGON aa with = sardlrase| ’ to Force pect OMACOPE bets or PE E0csss | Complete ‘power and loaded with LATER USED CAR SPECIALS i] °53 Ford Victoria en snenaenseteneiees ogee AP : a ery tires. Neat & a YOURCAR (Factory Branch| S2h oti set n'tacte"Sve SE FORD VIC | | : | nacre z | 957 CHRYSLER. C M CROWN Ss PULL cE , ~ , rr . | W will show you how to cs O. AKLAND A AT CASS — lapel. ere . COsTOM: cares | JUST MAKE 1988 CADILLAC | 1954 CHEVROLET 1954 DeSOTO S53) Ford. VactOCimk seco cieiec es : ... $599 : your payments in half. Call Exquisite Inca & white Full. = DECK SEDAN Solid |] BEL AIR RADIO & HEATER HERE'S ONE OF _ THOSE | Carary Yellow, Extra Nice. come out tods Auto Insurance QA power the limousine white with black & white trim.|] REAL NICE. AT.A PRICE GOOD RELIABLE KIND. EX- || ee l | pr lg ner a ge ony Mtl ae Dee ee ee eet $695 CRLLEFT FIRES & MOTOR. HL 'S3 Ford 4 Door .......cecccecceeceeeees .. $499 | Eddie Steele |r{s po rox most sans,» 9 Ta ae apare as never ‘touched. the J cece sscss esses: Te > hon wee | | groun n show roo 0 = . ce j : FORD FE 03800 Bren en PE 2403. WOODWARD, MI 6- $3995 1953 PLYMOUTH 1953 | CHRYSL ER ; | s pectic et ern i ~~ - { 4 705 ORCHARD LK RD. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | 12, CHRYSLER aC ae « DR | ide Vax | || 2pooR HARDTOP. RADIO & = goLip B sury suey {it >> Ford 2 en .. $399 re a 32500} ~~~ ign t Sports Lars Wh oe W Wall tires, very clean. | - fonthty Pa ments | w ~~ on ce ae ie thx | ee OVERHAULED THE ONE ce = YOUR CA | Metallic Green, 2 Door, Radio and 1 Heater 4 | . a ~ Sion 900 EM 3398 CONDI- | i926 CHRYLER, NEEDS RESTOR. 115 8 Saginaw __ PE 8-0402 | red, & white trim. continental kit, |] veeeeceee $199 a $299 53 Ford 4 $299 | IT S ls “Ma ROADSTER ne, Piggt $60 takes, Call OL | - Mp ia aD. COUPE, fordomatic. radio, ant. and | sliereriterereieri- YOO Ford | we D00F | cH tesel® area ni cheiel ac e¥oinve slowed cae | ' . a ALL re on o | a = - . : leather uphoiste Beauti $1 CHRYSLER. WW.. R&H, MI *§3 FORD CONV CORD $2295 1952 LINCOLN 1952 NASH , fu} ‘iceman dark pant Al finish (ERT. EXC. CONI | | YOUR $1,095 4-346. | Take over pyts. Pvt. owner. OR SEDAN. YOU'LL LIKE THIS cLUB cours. 2 miLes To ||} 453 Chevrolet 2 Door ............... 60055 .. $499 | ‘4 RAMMLER-DALLAS "4 canYeLEn. PULL POWER. | _ 3-0102. — - 1st BUICK a _ONE AT ONLY GAL. OF GAS. * ND ONLY “Brease, New Rubber : / d . whe 2-0050. 1955 FOR CAR!) “ax wars ime waesle $00 FE samte. _ |i066 FORD QUEERS COUPEE | CORTON Reece ciecring |] coccccceeeeseeees GIBD seseeeeescer eres _ ee OL _* 1611. clean, real sharp. JUniper. 8-3187 ing Co. in | & brakes, radio, heater, auto- | 54 Ford Victoria eraser errvasere seeeees $49 = GET THE MOST | ANXIOUS TO. 7 a teerornrene tbe ae one Ew tion. $395 full 2nd matic and white tires. | Biack. Must See This One a= a . en. Mak IMPERIAL | LIKE car. No money own, 922° Rh | “$$ 5 ; . ‘ FOR IT! | See aner 6 Dla fete See mater | Lucky Auto Sales, 3 8. Be tas | ate - - 53 Ponti $299 And tue-nepal ts cARGEST 5 PeNetS ir eondiioned, low | _8t_ Phone FE ¢-2214 or FE ¢ sone WAUXMALL | 53 Ponting 2 DoOr .p.cccscceecieeecees soeee | po mileage, 1 owner. Just the car ‘87 PORD CONVERTIBLE, VERY | 4 DR STATION WAGON .. Black a | D l Nice Family fer what you get at io Mich A motoring vacation. Only zat: _¥ _ tse, £M 3-0061 | white in. colon and only / 2200 | fo nw - 1955 oe ah ‘| ’5S2 Ford Convertible $299 . HODGES, INC. a an steering, power | Old and like new.— { . . . : meee es tr evereresues J EROME. rors “For Sale Cars _ 91 | 200, s._wootward mindohe. fortomee | meen | $1895 1955. DODGE 1955 PLYMOUTH | |, ; ee } ~~ Pe sai D ‘0 58 WAGON wore SELL— | _Lang Keego. CORONET—4 .. OVER- SAVOY ¢ RPO i ‘53 ie ti & lin : if car. Green & white : RADIO HEAT . LOVELY ||| ontiac Catalina ......... 65. c eect ee ee GID 2 Bri Bright Spet” “narp! Huron, 923 W. Huron Ral Power “rakes Steering | FORD leg roe Ee | WI SON DRIVE. BEAUTIPUL TU-TONE = -)-TONE RONZE. $795 | All Leather Interior 4 3000 mi, Cane adel ica d ee seicgieniel el Of 9S oe 5] Lake at Case in 936 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP,.| & finance. MI 6-600. No dealers |S FORD ¢DR_ WON. RED & SS ee sedscssss Toss Ford 2 = 6 power / brakes, power steering. ae _white. Clean. 393 W. Iroquois. 1955 PLYMOUTH toh CHRYSLER 1 ie ‘ or Dope, ..-i0.--0.. er er $499 | See ¥ ™ *, ” ~ ogee WS gl 6 e's ’ . tS ea ee ee be i So aio wt Re RT ei eR e . \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 22, 1959 i ’ ore yee ahs ener ere Dyan pre Ev me Repay SCHUTZ, RED TAG Specials 2-YEAR WARRANTY | one 38 ph beg) % pass) Wen $ - Dodge Hardtop ba Kaiser—Like new $ 585 “$7 Chrysler Windsor Ht $1695 "83 Chrysler Sedan $ 495 Olds—Power $1005 ‘$8 Ford $1195 54 Dodge §& 450 56 De Soto Wagon $1595 3 Plymouth $ 395 5@ Pontiac Hardtop $1295 ‘38 Pontiac Hardtop $1905 ‘3¢ Chrysler $ 595 ‘38 Plymouth Wagon $1895 $7 Plymouth Convertible $1505 "56 Chevrolet Convertible $1495 58 “T-Bird” $3195 57 P'vmouth Belvedere $1595 4 PlyMouth Waeon $ 695 55 Olds 2 Door $ 695 ‘$3 De Sot, $ 395 ‘S58 Plymouth Sedan $ 695 *S3 Chrysler $ 425 ‘37 Plymoath Hardtop _ $1495 - ‘87 Chrysler New Yorker $2195 55 Bambler Ragon . $ 895 ‘58 Plymouth 9 pass. Wgn $2895 "3? Ford W-n—A beauty $1695 SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. 912 S Woodward Bham MI 6-5300 MI 6-5302 RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION OFFERS STATION WAGONS 37 Rambler Wen. $1595 A BFAUTY POWER BRAKES 5§ Pontiac Wgn. . .$1095 AUTO, TRANS. SHARP CAR 5 Dodge Wen. ...$1095 “NEW TIRES CLEAN. CAR_ ‘94 Binck Wein. ....$ 795 AUTO TRANS ‘READY TS Go. a Sl EEGIED SPECIALS Cheapies!! ‘3 DODGE, SEDAN $ 95 ‘34 STUDIE, SEDAN 95 47 CADILLAC, SEDAN $ 95 5} PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. $125 "32 PLYMOUTH. H-T. $145 '@ CHEVY. 2 DR $145 ‘S]) NASH, 2 DR 3195 ‘% HUDSON. 2 DR $295 ‘@ CHEVY, 4 DR $145 4 BUICK, 2 DR $245 ‘31 CHEVY, 2 DR $195 low Overhead High Savings *S9 Pontiacs AND '39 Ramblers §1 N. Broadway at Shadbolt AND M24 at Shadbolt LAKE ORION RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES > PLYMOUTH SAVOY ¢ DOOR $695 ‘55 PONTIAC 4 DOOR 860 _ 8899 5 CHEVROLET 1 TON PICKUP "$805 "s4 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE ‘34 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 210 079 ‘34 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR O95 33 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE $395 "23 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 210 $295 ‘33. PONTIAC 2 DOOR DELUXE $195 "33 FORD CUSTOMLINF, 2 DOOR 53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE S299 2 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4 DOOR REALY SHARP! oon = SO “RAMBLER” ‘DEMOS | AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS BILL SPENGE “RAMBLER” — Sales & Service — || FE 8.4541; MAKING ROOM . New | Trades These Cars Must Go! '53 PONTIAC 55 PLYM’TH 2-DR. $295 : Hos '56 BUICK SUPER '56 FORD TUDOR 2 Dr Hardtop $995 “us ‘55 MERCURY <0 BUICK ee oes 4 Dr Special ° so ’58 EDSEL CORSAIR 56 MERCURY 4-DR. 2 Dr. Hardtop $945 ¢ $1925 ’SS FORD 4DR. "34 MERC’RY CONV. $695 $645 38 ENGLISH VAN 'S3 FORD, like new $1575 $445 '53 FORD '37 FORD WAGON $345 $1695 ’53 PONTIAC 2-DR. ‘S6 FORD TUDOR $375 . me 53 PONTIAC 2-DR. 6 FORD TUDOR 'S5- MERCURY “ Sm leer LIN ° ee tues ‘S$ PLYM'TH 4-DR. $795 $305 R U DAWRON Motor Company Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln English Ford Line 232 S. ana FE 2-9131 a ~-MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES SELL-A-THON IT'S MOVING DAY AND WE'RE REALLY EXCITED HIS IS WHAT WE'V WAITED FOR, FOR 5 YEARS You Won't Believe It Until You've seen Everything WE'VE TAKEN ON "A NEW LOOK” Just for You WITIT ROOM FOR AT LEAST 100 MORE CARS // You'll Be Amazed AT OUR CAR PRICES Every Car | Specially Priced FOR THIS HAPPY OCGASION YOU HAVEN'T SEEN GOOD USED CARS MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES _/ 631 OAKLAND AVE. / FE 4.4547 | | ; | ; | | 4 | | | | | 4-Dr. ‘CARS. ALL MAKES CARS ALL MODELS CARS LOWEST PRICES 58 T-Bird, 4-Passenger | $3395 58 Olds “98” 4-Dr. Holiday $2895 58 Chevrolet Bel Air | | | 2 Door Sedan $2095 | | 58 Cadillac “62” Cpe. | | $3995 57 Cadillac Fleet wood $3095 '57 Cadillac “62” Coupe $2995 37 Cadillac “62” Sedan $2995 57 Olds 88 4-Door Holiday $1995 57 uick Roadmaster 2-Dr. Hardtop $1995 oy, Buick Super 4-Dr. Hardtop $1995 ’57 Studebaker Hardtop Silver Hawk 2-Door $1095 37 Pontiac Starchief 4-Dr. Sedan $1895 ‘37 Mercury Monterey 4-Dr. Hardtop $1695 "57 Olds Fiesta Station Wagon $2195 56 Oldsmobile &8 2-Dr. Hardtop 51495 '36 Cadillac “62” Coupe D2195 36 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $2295 ’56 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. Sedan 2095 "55 Mercury 2-Dr. Sedan, $695 "35 Nidsmobile 98 Jr. Hardtop /$995 hss Pontiac 4-Dr. / Sedan $695. ’S4 Pontiac Starchief Sedan 53 Oldsmobile 98 4-Dr. Sedan $495 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr. "Sedan $395 ’S4 Cadillac “62” 4-Dr. Sedan $1395 OVER 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM STOP IN TONIGHT | BRING YOUR TITLE GMAC TERMS JEROME "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488: Open till 9 Why Pay More} HURRY TO "CY’s" FOR THESE A-1 BUYS ‘You Gotta See ‘Em EXTREME PRICE CUTS "THIS WEEK END ONLY". 58 FORD 4-Dr. Station Wagon ......-+.-- $1995 ‘588 FORD 4-Door ........-. aos reaeimn nee $1795 °57 FORD Station Wagon ........2...+..- $1495 *57 PLYMOUTH 2-Door .........-..-+++- $ 995 "56 CHEVROLET 2-Door ..............+- $1045 '56 FORD 2-Door ..............-++ pen beet $ 895 55 DODGE 2-Dr. Hardtop ........-++++5-- $ 595 '55 FORD, QDOOr ..--.:scctsatcsscesevecs $ 595 54 DODGE 2-Dr. Hardtop ...........-4--- $ 495 °54 CHEVROLET 2-Door ...........-+.-- $ 445 ‘°54 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ................-$ 445 "34 FORD 2-Door .......2..-5+2-000- sees $ 445 "54 FORD Station Wagon ...........-...- $ 545 "54 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon ......... $ 35 ‘S) BRICK 2-Door ...s.iviesenssannen ones $ 395 ‘53 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe .............. $ 345 ‘32 OLDSMOBILE 4-Dobr ...............$ 295 "Sa PONTIAC 2-D00f un: weccwasengennmes $ 175 '51 BUICK 4-Door ............ Gane RHEE $ 175 '52 CHEVROLET 2-Door ..............--. $ 145 ‘530 FORD 2.Door .....................---$ 75 50 BUICK 4-Door .................-. ..$ 75 MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM "Cy" Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-410) FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | 1957 MERCURY )1956 FORD 1955 CHEVROLET SALE OF THE CENTURY! During the past few weeks the sale of new Pontiacs and Buicks has been so terrific that we cant find room for all the beautiful trade-ins, so we have cut prices to the very limit to move them quickly. Open every night ‘til 9 or later. 1958 FORD Fair'ane 500 convertible ong ree a brakes. Fordo- $1895 white wall matic. V8 engine. radio. neate 1968 PLYMOUTH Savoy hardtop. automatic transmission. radio, heater tires 4 solid white beauty. 1958 FORD Wagon. standard transmission 6 cylinder wall tires. Spare never been used Like new 1957 BUICK —— nardtop with power steering power brakes radio, heater 7 N $1645 Extra 8 ee ee ee | av Mercomatic. radio healer white wail tires Pairiane hardtop V#@ engine Fordomatic. rad walls, power steering One owner and actua) 1956 MERCURY ggg hardtop with Mercomatic radio tires Bashful Bud Shelton cays this is a 1955 BUICK Special 4- aien . which, I am glad to say, we are graduates were completing their imum amount of education and | some areas where the going has ‘this oung man? Should we havé few weeks about 1% million boys’) iy Hora weenie 7 bout 800,000 | train fits the nomic facts ot | JOURS making: a very vigorous recovery. current senior term, abou ining fits eco 1c facts oO , been rough. But, let me give you/advised him in relation to the show that the major increases pations — all of them requiring among the various occupations in’ increasing education and training. and girls will be graduating from These past months have shown us of their a were dropping| life. ‘an example of ‘why I think educa- time and current economic situa- - high schools throughout the Unit- again how important a good edu- out of school, their very great) The lesson that we have learned | jtion and training are so impor- tion? Or, should we have kept our JUST A ed States. cation and a skill are when the disadvantage ; . and learned again is important not | tant: eye on the. long-range ball and) Some will immediately become chips are down In a recent/ series of studies,Only to the young people them- Let us imagine that instead of counseled him in terms of engi-| REMINDER! members of the American labor Look at the figures for this very \hich we have just completed in | Selves but to the teachers and the the year 1959 we were considering neering as a field which was . force: others will be preparipg last‘ymonth. They show an unem- the Department of Labor, the con- counselors who work with young this problem a quarter of a cen-|bound to have an excellent prog- DR A MILES themselves for additional training ployment rate among unskilled ¢).<+ in the employment end un- people. tury ago — in 1934. Or make it|nosis for the future in view of the! . . in colleges, through apprentice- workers 2'2 times as high as the empjoyment experience among) ~ * * 1935 or 1936. The exact year really basic long-term occupational! now has your -\y ship training and other education- ‘skilled worker. They show an un- high school graduates as against' I am concerned with the fact does net matter. trerids in the United States? syamination records U al programs. But, whatever their employment rate among unskilled dropouts was dramatically illus-'that as I travel throughout the! And, let us say that we as; How much better our advice and course of action, each of these workers as much as eight times aS trated. In a study of almost 25,000 country and attempt to point up|teachers and counselors’ were information would have been, and boys and girls will in a very real high as among professional and young boys and girls, we found ' the importance of a good educa-, visited by a young man with the how much better. off that young sense be highlighting once again managerial workers. These few jnat the high school graduate got tion and a marketable skill, I am/interest, the talent, the aptitude, man would be if our assessment one of the critical problems of our figures tell better than a thousand |p orer jobs at higher pay. The often met with the query, “Why the motivation to be an engineer. had been related to the basic time: the relationship between words the story of the great im- dropouts experienced unemploy- de you keep urging us to advise Now we know that at the time long-range revolutionary trends in at 103 N. 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