The Weather U8. Weather Bareasy Forecast \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. Thundershowers. (Details Page 2) 117th YEAR c x* . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959—28 PAGES onrrnsSOCLATED PRESS PME Bie, "a ce manana VBL i ELOY REN Si Mili he St EMO MEE till Matin. Lansing, Take Note! Oakland Whips Deficit By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. . An. open letter fe the money-troubled Michigan legislators: You think the state has a deficit. So did Oakland County yesterday — until its supervisors did something about it. And it was only a matter of minutes be- fore the deficit was eraséd and a new balance blossomed. SSS aeunaiciiall But Swanson dug deep and pro- duced two greenbacks for passers-of- the-bags (with all the men on the board not one volunteered a hat) Faye H. MeCartney and Elizabeth ‘W. Mitchell, members of Mrs. Schock’s “Sock ’em Committee.” 4 When the money was counted, Chair- man Schock beamed a wide smile, report- Supervisors’ jaws dropped when ing $162 had been dropped in the bags. Ike Says Geneva Progress — Will Insure Summit. Talks. aie Mrs. Genevieve C. Schock of Berkley —the flower of the Board of Super- visors — reported that the Board's flower committee spent more than it took-in last year. Does this ring a hell wtih any of you legislators in Lansing? x *« * t However, no cries of “we'll have to (Some county officials helped bulge the kitty as there were but 75 supervisors on the floor. Williams Fail ‘to Settle Crisis * x * So things once again looked rosy for Oakland County's 8 once-wilted flower fund. “We'll be as economical as we possibly mortgage the courthouse fund” rung out in the Supervisors’ Room Monday. In- stead, the age-old custom of passing the hat was invoked. Although Mrs. Schock modestly asked for unspecified “voluntary contributions,” fellow Berkley Supervisor John G. Se- mann moved that supervisors kick in two can,” promised Mrs. Schock. Such econ- omy of course, will depend on how many county officials are taken ill or pass to the great beyond. EXAMPLE SET You see, legislators, something can be done about a deficit. dollars apiece ‘ROW’ STARTS “You're out of order,” Frid of. Northville. “Are you declaring a mo state employes?” inquired Swanson, shouted Sydney chairman of the Michigan State Fair in addition te -his.duties as supervisor and mayor of Southfield. By the way, Mrs. Shock’s committee spent $138.49 while taking in only $134.19, for a “whopping” deficit of $4.30. “And the funds were audited,” Schock was quick to add. So stick with it legislators, if Oakland County can get rid of a $4.30 deficit you should be able to handle one of... say, what has it come to now? Mrs. ratorium for Donald L. 3 Postmaster Objects to ‘Girdle’ Downtown Mail Space Too Smal Is the government planning a federal building here that will be crowded and incapable of expan- sion? Present plans for remodeling the old main post office into a federal building indicate this may be the case. " ‘The two-story building at E. Huron and Perry street is now under control of the General Services Administration (GSA), which is curreptly in the process of dividing the first fleer for future use three agencies— the Post Office, Internal Revenue | Service and Social Security. | It’s the 10.000 square feet of floor space on the first floor that is causing the most concern. * * * Present GSA specifications call for 4.985 square feet to be used for posta] parposes and 4,271 by the two other agencies. with the rest devoted to corridors. Lynch Victim Found j in River Postmaster Job Negro, Kidnaped From Poplarville Jail by Mob, Identified by FBI BOGALUSA, La,4AP} peace officers dragged the body of Mack Charles Parker, the Pop- larville, Miss., lynch victim, from the receding waters of the Pearl River near Bogalusa Monday. The FBI in Washington nounced identification of i bleached body. The gruesome discovery by an FBJ agent and a Mississippi high-| way patrolman pinned down the fate of the 23-year-old Negro,| charged-with the rape of a preg- nant white woman. It didn't lead officers any closer —apparently—to the hooded mob that Kidnaped Parker from his jail | cell in Poplarville on April 25, two| days before his trial was sched-) uled to start. The Fi3I agent and his com penion spotted the head, one arm and a shoulder above the water line in a drift three miles south of the Popiarville-} ogalusa bridge across the Pearl River. — Swirling currents lodged the body's left foot in the fork of a tree, A log had rolled over the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Take Umbrella Along Tonight and Wednesday Better take your umbrella and)” raincoat along tonight and tomor- row. The weatherman has forecast the afternoon. Today’s southeaster- ly winds at 10-18 miles an hour will -become south to southwest Wednesday. Fifty-four was the lowest record- ing in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury rose to 80) at 2 p.m. } Miller Chosen nominated Robert C. come Pontiac's postmaster. The specifications are in ,the W. Huron street does more busi- hands of the architectural firm of mess, most of its activity is for Heenan & Pullar Inc., which is de-. the benefit of the areas outside signing the remodeling. of Pontiac that are served here. PM PROTESTS Crowded facilities downtown The space is being divided on could mean later mail service for the basis of present needs. the downtown section and some Robert C. Miller, acting Pon- homes, Miller warned. tiac postmaster, said present | Sorting service for new Pontiac postal operations downtown could routes would have to take place) “barely” fit inte the space al- (at the westside office, farther away lotted. from the delivery points he ex-) “It would be like squeezing : —— new girdie onto an old bulge,” said. * * * Miller doubted whether the post * * * office could maintain a 24-hour self- Miller said there would be no extra room for handling extra- heavy mail at Christmas time. Nor would there be room for ing under present plans. Under the GSA plan, the Office of Internal Revenue is scheduled to handling any additional carrier leave the office it is renting at 65 routes, he said. Oakland Ave. * * * This spot, which the Internal The downtown office handles the bulk of Pontiac mail—everything east of Johnson avenue. Although the new pest office on * *® * Revenue Service has been using for about a year, is generally considered the most attractive Internal Revenue office in the | state. The office serves populous south- eastern Oakland County, as well as Pontiac and sufrounding areas by lke for City a aga and west to x * * “The space provided by the GSA in our present location is satisfac- tory and allows sufficient room for expansion,”’ said Lyle D. Russell, administrative superintendent of the Pontiac office. | But the Internal Revenue Serv- t Eisenhower today Miller to be- * * * Miller, who has been acting post-| master since February of 1958, was| | Jeoking again into the possibility Tiff With Beadle Dash Hopes of Avoiding | Another Payless Day for State Employes | LANSING (UPI)—Hopes for avoiding another pay-| less payday were dashed to-) day when Gov. G. Mennen| Williams and Sen. Frank. D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) | failed.to reconcile conflict.. ing views on Michigan’s. cash crisis. “It was more or less a sparring match” the Senate) GOP leader said after a 15-| minute meeting this morn-| ing with the governor. Beadle insisted the state admin-| istrative board, which disclosed| yesterday it could delay a payment to schools longer than expected, | was not justified in ordering a payless payday for 28,000 workers) ursday. In ‘another development early today, Senate Republicans were of using money in the liquor fund to tide the state over until new tax revenues come in. The meeting followed these de- velopments last night: * * * Auto Passes Safety Check —Williams paid a rare sonal visit to the Senate to apold- service station in the federal build- \gize to Beadle for keeping the, 'Senator waiting most of the day and for a telegram that was print-) ed in newspapers before it reached Beadle. —Confusion among Williams’ cabinet on the deadline for pay- ment of a $35,500,000 bill prompted Republicans to renew claims that the cash crisis is a = * * —The Senate passed. and sent to the House a bill to “‘unshackle’’ the treasury by allowing transfer of cash among funds. —Senate Republicans rejected Williams’ offer to draft a biparti- san tax program in return for Senate action to cash in the vet- erans trust fund. —A bill to tap the federal comed him at Washington “~ government for 50 million dollars | to pay next year's bills made its appearance in the Senate. Both Beadle and Williams spent recommended to the White House; lee is. concerned—about—-whether--most of their-time- yesterday in. Summerfield — in January among 10 local applicants. The nomination is now subject to Senate confirmation | the GSA has given it permission | * * * | to negotiate with the architects Miller, 31, of 194 N. Berkshire| fer more space. Rd., Bloomfield Township, is one Design of the first-floor quarters ~ of the youngest postmasters serv- have undergone two revisions s0 ing a major office. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) if it moved to the federal build- ing. Its concern is so great that | frorn| Michigan actually has a_ dollar! shortage. * * There was considerable confu-} sion yesterday when state treas-| urer Sanford A. Brown admitted! up until last Wednesday he thought} $35,500,000 in primary school in- terest money was due May 15. | RECEIVES HIS STICKER—Orrin P. Huntoon Jr. of 124 Osceola Dr. (seated in the auto) was one of the first to have his car safety-checked yesterday at the start of the five-day annual May vehicle inspection program in Pantiac. Looking on are (from left) George D, Eastman, public safety director; Harold Marshall, Robert Flynn > Pentine Press Phete and Clifford Metty, all members of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Traffic and Safety Committee which co-sponsors the safety ‘check with the Pontiae Automobile Dealers Assn. The safety check lanes willbe open trom 9 a. m. to 3p. m and 5:30 p. m, to 8 p. m. until Fritiay in five areas throughout the city. fa 'The-President-aiso-teld-2 Khrushchev Has Sole Authority fo Deal for Reds President Also States Ideas on Steel, Policy, Political Issues WASHINGTON |President Eisenhower said |today a summit conference will be a foregone con- clusion if the foreign min- isters conference opens the way to easing East-West tensions. news conference once again that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev is the only man who can deal authoritative- ly for that country. Eisenhower was asked - how jmuch progress there -would have |to be at the Geneva foreign minis- jters conference beginning Monday ito justify a later meeting at the summit. /mean, Eisenhower said, that a | Winnie Comes to See Voters to Pick 2 His Wartime Friends for School Board == WASHINGTON ( — A sentimental journey neal May 11 Is Deadline for m= brought Sir Winston Churchill to Washington once) Nominating Petitions; to | again “to see some of my comrades of wartime days.” Sir Winston, now 84, stepped slowly and carefully | Election Is June 8 from President Eisenhower's personal plane Monday as Two seats on the Pontiac Board Eisenhower and a crowd of about 500 persons wel- ‘National Airport. * * * Py by Postmaster Genral Arthur E.| it could expand existing services separate discussions on whether too. “IT always love coming to | America, but I shall not say— | as most people who are travel- | | ing nowadays about the world | seem to do—everything I think,” | he remarked, Eisenhower grinned, and the crowd laughed, at this apparent Oakland's New Judges Fitted for Robes THE NEW LOOK — Four of Oakland County's newest Circuit Court judges°wWere measured for their black robes yesterday by Monroe M..Osmun, Pontiac , inthe office of Judge William J. Beer. Being measuréd is Theodore F. Hughes, who will ascend the bench for a six-months term July 1. From left ~~ « are Stanton G. Dondero, Osmun, , Pontiac Press Phete Hughes, Frederick -C.-Ziem and Judge Beer, who is already on the bench but getting robes of his own for the-first time since he was appointed last August. Donde and Ziem will begin tegillar six-year terms Jan. 1, 1960. ro. } é { H .of Education will be at stake in reference tq another wartime fig: | * *® * | Lord Montgomery, retired British field marshal, criticized American! But his voice was clear and Vig-| Jeadership in a television program or a nes orous. The Churchill wit was there! just before a recent trip to Moscow) | for conferences with Soviet Pre. | ' }mier Nikita Khrushchev. Churchill's last visit te this country was in June 1934, when as prime minister he came for a series of official conferences with Eisenhower. The visit is des- ager of Osmun’s Men's Wear Nixon or New York's Gov. cribed as purely personal. He will be a guest at the White, ‘er, pastor of the Newman’AME,as Eisenhower did House for three nights,“spend an- the British em-, pther night- at \the annual Pontiac School District jelection June 8. ¥ * * | Nominating petitions for candi- dates are available at the. Board 40 Patterson Deadline for returning the pe- titions to the Board offices is 4 p-m. Saturday. They must bear the signatures of 50 registered voters. Expiring are the terms of Board members Monroe M. Osmun, man-; |stores, and the Rev. J. Allen Park- Church. Both plan fo seek re-elec- tion. Board members are elected fo! Read Lawrence and “Marlow on Churchill, Pages 6, 12 |four-year terms. The deadline for registering for |the election in the City of Pontiac is May 11. Registration may be imade in the city clerk's office at |City Hall. * * | bassy, and go to’ New York for|School District, In outlying areas of the Pontiac the registration several ‘days before returning to! deadline is May 29. England. British onan aitictai said Shah Out Courting. | Sir Winston's remarks at the air- |port are the only public state- |ments he plans to make during his visit. Eisenhower greeted Churchill as’ “*my dear friend of wartime days” ) and, recalling that Sir er al |mother was American, said ‘ claim at least the maternal ua of him.” Churchill agreed that United, States is “my mother’s (Cantinued on Page 2, Col. 4) PEATE BRET lites In Today's Press eee eee ee eeeeeee eee eee ween eeeee see ewe eee seen cocks cue Women’s Pages...........19-16 the | Women and West i LONDON w — The Shah of »|Iran today began an official visit |\to Britain reportedly with two un- | official problems on his mind—a | future wife and closer’ ties with | the West. 4 « - * The moment the dark-eyed, | twice-divorced potentate stepped] | off his train, some of the very ipeople who could make those dreams—if they are his dreams— come true, appeared before him. Standing in spring sunshine in the center of a quarter acre of * toria Station were: Pretty P rine ess Margaret, Elizabeth 1, Prince red carpeting at flag-draped vel nited States U by and ne.“ ne wage pic ment soe seller or move to He had been asked whether thought Vice President A. Rockefeller could do | The President touched ‘round of. laughter by asking r¢porter, whether he jdidates' other $e | Tt ~ - 7% E Fd 3 | i ' TWO | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 + Speedy Accord Neither Wants U.S. Aid on Woodward avenue, has been |in Detroit; Jerry Clements, presi- SAN DIEGO, Calif. w — Two dent of the S&C restaurant chain small] boys were strangled, sher- of Detroit and Chicago, and Blaine | iff’s officers said today, by their Ford, general manager of the mother’s boy friend because he 5 & C chain. | considered them “beyond control.” | Clements said the restaurant | both U.S. Steel Corp. and the United Steelworkers Union said to-| day after an opening bargaining session they hope to reach a new contract agreement speedily in negotiations without governmnt intervention. | The comment came from R ~ Conrad Cooper, chief U.S. Steel negotiator, and President David J.| McDonald of the union. | Cooper formally restated U. 8. | Steel’s prior proposal that the union agree to a one-year ex- tension of the present contract. McDonald grinned and said the union's previous rejection of this proposal is not changed. Both sides exchanged _ state- ments of their respective econom- ic arguments—the union claiming it is entitled to a substantial wage increase and other concessions and the industry maintaining that any new wage costs would spur Brogdon, 3, of Rockford, Ill., were) three new buyers plan to put taken into the mountains on a| some $200,000 into improving its by Archie Merriam, 33. The | der the new management, Clem-| mother was not present. ents said. ban Spring Valley. -~ * * They were being held for investi- It was built in 1927 by Manley, gation and questioning at county) Davis, whose estate still owns the| jail, pending booking. property. Davis got the idea for, : x * * | the dtchitecture from a visit to rn) inflation. — Sheriff's deputy Don Bryan said English inns on a European trip. x * * the two boys were killed Saturday! To assure this English flavor, | McDonald said the union had ed AP Wirephete (night in the mountains east of| Davis purchased barns from which | not yet made specific contract de- WARM WELCOME — President Eisenhower Churchill is in the United States as a personal here, near Laguna Junction. |he took solid oak beams which | s and would not do so at) appears pleased as he shakes hands with Sir guest of the President, and will stay at the White | 446 gaia that Merriam and Mra. r = "| taet aight and brought the bodies | ——- in the car to her sister's home. | T — = —— } . . , . were feand there after tno (CAP in Love Rati’ ater Circuit Court Begins (Churchill Begins stc"sts Sica tears Finds It B | ward creating a new wage-price | g i Visit With lke ay Brogdon, who is also the to Forget Tob conference that the government | ° | | mother of an int: . . _— =! ant, is estranged (ee ey =) ummer Jur y Term | (Continued From Page One) from her husband, Virgl of Rock-| py ADELPHIA ‘AP) — More ~ — : ; .. | country, as I always figure it "Caviar A. E. Gallagher said |‘ = arly anaes the | | and feel it.” I {front seat of his car, but his girl The second trial of accusedjdecency, growing out of a Dec.) Mrs. Brogdon and her children Kaiser stee] companies as well as | with U.S. Steel, the industry's top was sitting on the seat, so George - Steel Talks Hit Hopeful Note! schoois Win Top Award Changes Hands |for Conservation Program The F nd Hounds Inn, th for their efforts in the 1957-58 state- e Fox a 0 nn, the wide conservation aa Kills Her | Sons Bloomfield Hills rustic restaurant — & arg Sreitaiatioan . wet sold for $150,000 to three Detroit- ranger at Proud Lake, the cita- Supposed outing. facilities, especially in the |g; Valleywood Elementary School, | Then, the sheriff’s account kitchen and adjoining second- Dr. Julian Smith of the University * 48 added, they were taken from the | “or apartments. lot Michigan spoke on the value of Body of Negro Victim car one at a time and strangled No entertainment is planned un-|teaching conservation BIRMINGHAM — Although Bir-, Ferndale St, tomorrow. The sale participants in the program at Mrs. Edward 8. Clark $200,000 Improvement |Proud Lake Recreation Area, they) 6 for Mrs, Edward 8, Clark yesterday received the top award’. + ea Oak St, will be held Both Sides See LER CUETO NU Mother's Friend | nas,terwon, Pon scene" ew ee ne at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the First be in, Grandlawn Cemetery, Red- Presented by Alfred Masini, head ford Fi r ‘ ; as rst Pa ley Held He Says Tots Beyond ers, it was announced today. tion is for the schools’ efforts to-| Mrs. Clark died Thursday at Tuc- Outi mark were Clarence Baker, owner | resources. A resident of Birmingham for : NEW YORK (AP) — Leaders of, on Vuting jof the Baker's Keyboard Lounge/ gipmingham schools took part | #0 years, she was a member in the program on an experi- | of the Birmingham Weman's mental basis. Whole classes were | Club. | ‘taken to the lake for a week of Surviving are her husband, three regular school work with special sons, Robert, Normag and David, emphasis on natural science. all of Birmingham; two daughters, The week-away-from-home angie | Mrs. Clare Wismer of Port Huron, The little victims, Virgil Lee} would retain its early American Poa k Brog : caused local teachers who had par-| Mrs, Jack E. Briggs of Santa Mon- don Jr., 5, and David Wayne | architecture. He sald also the eta to withdeaw from theica, Calif, and 19 grandchildren, project. | The body is at the Manley Bail- At yesterday’s award program ¢y Funeral Hone. Donald pichards eta sure Discovered in River Merriam and the mother, Mrs.| The three purchased the inn Conservation Department, Educa-| Wanda Brogdon, 33, were arrested | {rom John Ingelson who had been tion Division, and Harold Gillam! (Continued From Page One) today at the home of a& sister, Operating it since 13 with his of the department's Parks and ieft leg and that hampered rescue Mrs. Margaret Schmitter, in subur-| Wife. Recreation Division also spoke. ‘efforts. — x * * Birmingham City Commission- The night raiders who dragged ers last night set a minimum Parker from the Poplarville jail charge of $10 whenever it is |by his heels stripped Parker of necessary for them to enter pri-. al! his clothes except an unders vate property to mow weeds for shirt and a pair of shorts. the outers. BODY BLEACHEL Property owners will be notified) The coroner at Bogalusa’s Char- Hine the ceiling of the Fox and ary ae the a a ity Hospital did not say how Park- ini ; : jcant lots must be kept mowed in er died, except to a bad fternoon bargaining sessions. | Winston Churchill at National Airport yesterday. House during the three-day visit. Brogden returned to the scene | Hounds. laccordance with the city’s weed spot on the right aise ihe Sar pen ~-=+ ordinance. They will have ample: a time to make arrangements with No one attempted ie naticnat private contractors to do the work, how long the body had’ been in said City Manager L. R. Gare. the water. The body had | Gare also pointed out that from bleached until it was impossible a study made by his office pri- to tel) if it was Negro or white vate contractors can do the jo The FBI made its identification for considerably less by the fingerprints of the right ~ *& * hand. Commissioners set next Monday -A ganz of eight or 10 ‘en night for a hearing of necessity| wearing masks and white gloves producer. Eight other sets of ne- : ; | A White House limousine car- a‘rived here two weeks ago and abo ; y(0n the 1959 road oiling program. , into plary gotiations with other steel firms) murderer Raymond L, Alves ail e idents, ene af whorm wastkilled Tied the President and his guest that the father has filed suit for *‘t least tmat’s the way Fell ex. APPFoximately 10 miles of streets SP°Mt some trees here, short begin here in the next tee days. dismissed Waterford High School} One “a the students told Oak-| '° the White House for a quiet divorce in Illinois. | plained his lapse of memory. And aS mnvolved k he ly after midnight April 2, tually, the dozen rms will ‘ ° : | visit which started with a family |police sai were inclined to...” action was taken on the pos- savagel eee team speak with a|teacher —— — land comty enertit'e deputies that| oer, ie aa sibility of the .City of Birming.| Mvasely beat Fuster dragged haan Pea of the Oakland County Circui * aca the they the “accident, Eisenhower has arranged stag Downtown Space | * * * ace ee ee cae from his third-story cel! and pacts expire June 30 with the pos-|Court this morning. and then revealed the alleged acts| ara Me = Wednesday | Fell works for an automobile (OO). dew summer Gare asked Frew him inte a waiting car. sibility of @ strike looming on| George F. Taylor, chief assis-jof gross indecency, deputies said. SS ee a |agency and Saturday afternoon hia! another week for further study., Fellow prisoners said he yelled entertain at a similar dinner boss gave him $2,264.10 in cash July 1. tant prosecutor, said the jury term| Pontiac Township Justice Rob-| ured nd $8,582.28 checks to d he was innocent as the men took x * beg — vest — June jert Me —_ on Mooney "1 ay. ~ * ¢ par p _ ar be wes ae to eposit) A. Pontiac youth, Cellle Rys. im from the jail. i t of someja charge of furnishin r to i rom e , | ’ : oe a Roger Blough, chairman of i in ot r See fae sev: latnore ia Mack g | Eisler fad & buay an ag Fell decided that on his way to} sell, 18, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Warrants charging the mob with Steel, tald the corporation's an-/S5 © ‘als. | scheduled at the office, but planned {@" @ the three agencies jockey!ine bank he would pick up his) Jake Russell of 66 Earlemoor ““naping are on file, but Peart nua) stockholders meeting at Ho-|eral murder trials. J | Mooney also has appeals pend- : ~, for more space. St., was apprehended yesterday River County, Miss., officials said | girl, who was waiting to go on @ tour. a little more space, said George shopping as * * are ; lj jy-|to devote his late afternoon and = boken, N.J.. Monday that the com-| “Our is that. we can |'2E on two charg es of drunk driv-/ to devote : One revision gave the post office pany intends te ayoid a price hike | : ome * chan ; ling and driving with a revoked evenings to his. fabulous visitor Eisenhower seemed quite office of the Internal Revenue OOET ls sd ‘the money. And it,.was no ’ ; jlicense. |whose very presence created an ‘ : ; if it can. | so we won’t have to call an- | 7 ins her nostalgia and even Heenan: an associate in the firm.’ a0, came dinner, a movie, a The contract talks are starting ther jur y for July and August me} atmosp e of gia * * * | weeks | McDonald’ * 4 . , | excitement among members of the : ~ drive through the country on Sun- two early at Mec S Taylor said. . 5 . T lk W ' tate He said plans have come to & day, dinner again. It wasn't until | : From a panel of 75 men and} ummit a § alt halt while waiting for the Detroit | cunday night that Fell remem- ‘women, jurors were being select moved by Churchill's enfeebled ice to come up with its new space Klansman Admits — =2,:%s morins to tear ime new ny Geneva, Says [ke | conation ang heartened by te estimate longer under the seat of his car, trial of Alyea, ‘whose original first- dite ta ol wa A te t| Miller had some other com-| eed seleanea fies after the jegree murder hearing ended in a} . : to Inciting Riot hung jury in February. {| (Continued From Page One) masters of the English-speaking plaints. | young man said “of course” | Alyea, 36-year-old gardener, is|sible GOP candidates, Eisenhow- poopie. He said there is no provision {would be willing to take a lie de- LUMBERTON. N.C. (AP) — Charged with the fatal stabbing |er said. At the airport yesterday where| ee eee wesc ae auc. |tector test. James Garland Martin, 37 a Kuj!ast Aug. 1 of Anthony Jasinski,| FOREIGN AID—The President ‘he President went to welcome his} OX Comm EB Seat Ae ies Bae Klux Klansman, pleaded guilty in|® Southfield nursery caretaker plugged anew for the adminis. guest personally, and again as ‘ . ina for all of Oak. Lloyd Predicts Thaw’ Superior Court Monday to a) ~~ * * tration’s $3,930,000,000 foreign aid '"¢) entered the White House to-| ani cae peerage ert nies: charge of inciting to riot. The| Taylor said present plans call) program. He brought up that scther, the President grasped Sir) O° ited out. | LONDON (UPI)—British For- charge stemmed from a Klan/for the Alyea case to be heard subject himself, and noted that Winston's arm in strong physical! ; eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd pre- rally in January 1958, that wasagain by Judge William J. Beer,’ hearings on the program are (Support | ‘The number of applicants for! dicted last night enough progress broken up by angry Lumbee In- who dismissed the first jury of getting under way before con. _ This was no back-slapping ges- jobs is terrific nowadays,” Miller) would be made at the Geneva dians. iseven women and four men Feb. gressional committees. ture of friendship, but something|said. “In the past eight weeks,| past west talks to start the long- * * * \4 after it was unable to reach A newsman said there is s Martin. a Reidsville tobacco/® verdict following a week of de-|, Jef that ‘ea aac oF the ‘toe son helping an_ infirmed elder. |than 1,000 post office examina-| ’ : ili j ey ~ 53 ions.”’ worker, was given an 18-month liberation. leign aid money is being ear. cturchill showed the sad erosion to more in the manner of a dutiful for instance, we have given more! hoped-for thaw in the cold war. | mage sale at the Post Home, 267 », as he took a pair of trousers "CW charges had been filed from the Jacobson’s Youth Ap- “£# "st ~~ a parel Shop on Woodward avenue, * * _| The rape Parker was accused Birmingham Petice reported to of occurred Feb. 25 near Lumber- day. -___tton, Miss. The victim and her 5- Det. Lt. Merlin Holmquist said yearold daughter were sitting in the store manager, Robert Cul- a stalled car waiting for her hus- ver, stopped the youth on the band to return with help street with the stolen goods im- 6 mediately after he left the store PICKED P*RKER and called the police She said a Negro in a black <~«= « automobile drove up, threatened “Il is be id the B. her with a gun, forced her and Russell is being held in T- the child to get into his car and mingham jail on a larceny from drove them into q@ woodel area a building charge The case 18 Where he raped her with the child expected to come up in Municipal watching. Court tomorrow * x * The 24yearold woman later _ Ww , ary t i The Women's Auxihary of the picked Parker from a 25-man line- Charles Edwards Post, American Legion, will hold its spring TUM! “Orior had believed from the rst that Parker's body probably would be found in the Pear! River or one of the streams in the area. rises i ~*~ * * . suspended sentence, placed on) Judge Frank L. Doty, who marked for military assistance. [Of #8@ and a life of crises in his) space. distribution on| Attempt Foiled by Grocer t* * * | ; . + ; : ; 4, | S:0w step, his pronounced stoop. . probation for five years and fined) Taylor said will handle all crim- | Eisenhower replied that each ot there wan suthion: slow or the first floor calls for closing the $250, He was given a 6 to 12-month| inal matters until the end of the |time he has recommended an aid ; i. ® sentence when he was convicted “ jury term, will today hear the ates! it has been cut down by Stooped about the deft rapier he se eo. to March 1958, but he appealed and| case of Mooney, 50. \Comarees “|used rhetorically against another OUlding, Miller . “believed! = a 138, } : | World War II figure who has deen’ The acting Te ss jeved | . speaking critically of Eisenhower! Pontiac residents wou! served He was charged with gross in-} Hé also said a targe portion of ibetter if the door were used as Two men and two women plead-, was granted a new trial. the military aid goes to help hold such places as Korea and For- lately i : , State Sees No Twisters ot "| Sir Winston will spend a week-/the main entrance to the Postal eq guilty and a fifth person stood Eisenhower also noted that a end in New York visiting another |* : mute—when arraigned ye erday . 'study committee he appointed had longtime friend, financier Bernard, ‘They're planning now to place | on charges of assault with intent to) Tornado Scare Fizzles recommended that more’ money’ Baruch, before flying back to Eng-| the post office at the rear of the commit armed robbery of the Fa-| } be set aside for military aid! land. | building, which means psn a April By The Associated Pres | Tornadoes and funnel clouds *°TO@d. caer an + igen alaeriget '«.% A tornado dipped doyn near) spun into five states. They Mud-dled Through in order to post a letter or buy | Scheduled to be sentenced May Wells, Minn. this forefloon and ‘truck mostly in open country. interchange Rejected a stamp,” he said. 18 are James D. Stroud Jr., 28, of funnel clouds were sighted in| A few homes and farm buildings — , STONE CITY, Colo. (UPI)— | wi J the ,|736 W. Huron St., Jerry E. Smith, / Texas and Kansas. | were damaged but no injuries | LANSING UB—The State High- | C. A. Reynolds of Pueblo and his | vith @ SeParate Coot, Sse POll a4” of 36 Sanderson Ave., Mrs. | were reported. way Department has rejected a | two teenage sons saw a cow i i an . Muriel McColl, 22, of 657 Riverside, Michigan sweated out its first Tequest for an pe at the | mired in mud while they were“ ™ aa ’ * Dr., and Mrs. Marilyn J. Morgan,| tornado forecast of the season yes-| intersection of U.S. 27 and Lever- | out fishing. After enlisting the . _|22, of the Riverside address. The Weather oe = ee ing road south of Mackinaw City. .; aid of four other fishermen, they | ee tame deat die sine Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report , The Straits-to-the-Straits Assn. succeeded in pulling the cow |° Having a plea of innocent en- PONTIAC AND ~VICINITY—Partly x *e& *® would be used mostly by postal] tered for him by Oakland County asked for a study of a possible | free. The cow immediately lay interchange. Highway Commis- | down and gave birth to a calf. sioner John C. Mackie termed | cloudy toda gee 39 Roaming = The Weather Bureau issued the night.” Tomorrow mestly eleedy with forecast for a section of the west- would house such agencies as the inspection, while the basement! Circuit Short, warmer teds7 and tonight. Tarning cold. ern) ash Ot Oe state the project unfeasible from a ied eee Ares Fer ; saute Se Ceres, iret Miimerrss, 5, No twisters were sighted, how- | traffic standpoint. Parents! Parents: metres _— HE) itis case was ordered set down Seutheasterly winds 10-18 -iles becom-' ever, and the weatherman lifted — . for trial by Judge Adams. Ing south te southwest temerrew. the warning after six hours at Just W 4"C di . d DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) — Mrs. | -| Short was the first of the quin- Teday in. Ponti i: .m. US eren Ad. Y sieves sont raaing 4 ae MbOWE TIS Dam n't Conditioned unc Adams evened eve! Bandleader Burned |'xt,csptret, Ponts: notice said At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 10-12 m.p.n| Some northern Michigan com-' INDIANAPOLIS A—Workers in | he was to be home by 11 a.m. ’ | . ; ¥ tonio Craparotta, owner of the Direction—Southeast munities were hit by cloudbursts! the big post office buflding here | As she helped hi vith hi B dl A rtme t af Oakiand Sun fisce Wednesday et 821 am. @S the storm front moved across} sizzied yesterday in 92-degree | cos she vm on is a y in pa n market located at 856 Ave. Moon sets Tuesday at 5:41 p.m the state. weather despite a newly com. | ra Pog! herp , ere what Craparotta, 65, told officers he M feane: 8 " , | eee rs es Band- Shroud scenes ar Seals s * * | pleted $1,900,000 air conditioning | “Eleven clack,” Wade replied LOS ANGELES (AP) — Som him efvc be snd 0h yee tam Downtown Teomperateres 74, Many Cheboygan streets were| system. No one knew how to | “Gosh, have you forgotten el- leader Hal McIntyre remained in tempted to rob the store Tem..ciser$ 12 m...........3¢ under water when a cloudburst) turn on the refrigerating section. | ready” extremely critical condition today. - Samilccl es) 2pm. lst caused Smith Creek to rise five — =< He was severely burned in an 10 am.......... 68 feet and overflow its banks. Base- apartment fire Sunday satin fenine,, | ment flooding was also reprted. Stay’ Yankus, and Fight pie iol wlOK Sylvan Lake Man ighest temperature ..........0.. 1 x *& * Firemen said he apparently fell Lowest. temperature , asleep while smoking in the Holly. ise Eons. Don't Give U.S. Black Eye sams tee lo County Road Post i Gen: ‘Wend Mae ta tuntide night, sending thousands of per- Special FBI agent Ralph Bach- man and Bill Hood, chief of the y lo Robbery erg Short later led detectives to the Wh 5 other four. Stroud admitted going Hen y the Censor? into the store with Short while yoqsocow wm — The Soviet Un- Smith drove the car to the robbery! ton celebrated Freedom of the scene. Police said the two women press Day today. All newspapers admitted providing the weapons printed editorials and cartoons, used in the holdup attempt. | Soviet authorities hold that only The three men were returned to the press of the Communist the county jail yesterday, unable sphere is free. The Communist to post continued $5,000 bonds, party’s Pravda expressed “sym- while Mrs. McColl and Mrs. Mor- pathy for exploited colleagues in gan were allowed to remain free capitalist countries.” (The fore- on $500 bonds each pending sen-, going dispatch passed through tence. ' Soviet censorship.) : . AP Wirephote NAMED AMERICAN MOTHER OF THE YEAR—Judge Jennie Loitman_ Barron of the Massachusetts Superior Court has-been named American Mother of 1959 by the American Mothers Com- mittee, Inc. Bostop-born Judge Barron now lives in Brookline, Highest temperature ............- sé sons diving for cover. of his body was burned The Oakland Board of Meas temperature cc ad Despite the frequency of the WASHINGTON (AP)—Stanley Yankus’ decision to sell | Miss McManus said she left Mc-\supervisors pcre priest Weather—Sunny twisters, no injuries were reported) his farm and move to Australia is giving the United States |Intyre working on his music Sat- the appointment of Irwin P. Nich- Mighwet and Lowest Temperatares This re —" damage was rela-| 4 propaganda black eye, says Rep. George E. Shipley (D-Tl.) urday night and found the door|ois 33 of 2385 Garland Ave., Syl- 90 in 1985. ere y “en. Shipley said yesterday Communists will use the Yankus pore hen she returned earlyivan Lake, as the new secretary- Alpena ss te Marquette #0 54, Drenching rains and hail were | incident to “contort, misrepresent, and blow his picture up the sept ina felonies abort clerk of the.Board of County Road = : -| Commissioners, Baltimore 76 45 Memphis oF ss reported in many areas in Kan- | in other countries as a man. who was abused so terribly b Romate £2 % Mint Df (3) sas, Nebenska, Misseuri, lowa, | our covernment that he has el no in ¥ |ment across the hall, she said, but) Nichols, for eight years associat. o Buffalo a. Minneapolis $8 $3 Minnesota and Wisconsin. Omaha g ent tha . we ial is country. — aes by the .smel] ofled with —— Twist Drill & ag + , York 4 49) Was soaked by nearly three smoke. Tool Co. Rochester as a sales Cincinnati = $3 ¢ Oriana ai fo inches of cain in six hours. { | Shipley appealed to Yankus “not to tuck his tail and | Mcintyre, a saxophone and clar-|engineer, replaces William Car- Sepeer ss 3° ‘x 72 «$2 ee eee ae, ‘' | run” and to Stay and fight against the U.S. agricultural ‘inet player, once playéd with the|rigan who retired Feb. 15 after ‘ Detnost 1S $8 Putsberch (9 i scy-meciiée: was taecuu a Ke regulations Yankus said he could not endure. Glenn Miller orchestra, He later/26 years as sectetary clerk. + ‘Port Worth a8 $7 8 Francisco $¢ Ol ak See cect te The Dowagiac, Mich., farmer recently conceded defeat.in [organized a swing band and) The new secretary-clerk is a Roughten, 1 $1 Traverse C 74 § middie and north Atlantic coastal, # 10g battle against wheat planting restrictions, sola his eee se han wing of Michigan State “Uni- fivasss ony rv) % Sesttie 3 33|states and parts of the central; farm, and announced he would move to Australia where he~ tyre’s vocalist, said his barid has| His $7 500 yearly salary will be 4 few Anesicn H+ 3s = i iPlains. | said he believed freedom had a greater future. ‘ been inactive. recently. paid from ‘county road funds. ‘ : : ’ ey f tT , 1 e? are . D : s { A = ey 5 y Ws 7 ‘ é x fo ~ . : Mass. (See story page.13.) THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 THREE_ Red Chine Resumes Bombarding Quemoy TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The Chinese Communists fired five shells at the Quemoy Islands to- day, breaking a week’s lull in the offshore island artillery war, LUSTRE-CREME REGUL $4 size LOTION eee ¢ f sf'9 LUSTRE-CREME J > R John Miller, a\retired carpenter at Pontiac State Hospital, died un- expectedly yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lelah Gastnor of 333 Farmington Rd., Wayne, with whom he made his home. He was 73.\ Also surviving are daughters, Mrs. Betty Miles of Wayne and Mrs. Mildred Bradford of ‘Pontiac; two sons, Jack of Belleville and Earl of Wayne; 17 grandchildren; 13 .great-grandchildren; and a sis- ter. Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lents Funeral Home in Wayne with burial in Grand Lawn Cemetery. WILLIAM H. SIMMONS William H. Simmons, 35, of 6412 Elmwood Dr., Waterford Town- ship, died last night while playing baseball with his church league team. He was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. Mr. Simmons was an inspec- tor at Pontiac Motor Division and a member of Sanny Vale Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Barbara; 98 North prucs j|his mother,. Mrs. Wallace Sim- Saginaw p | TaaVaal p | —Main |mons; two sons, Charles. E. and Street TOMENLS9 «Floor ~=|David J., both at home and — three sisters. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Sparks-Griffin| i age: fPEN Chapel with burial in White Chapel AA O Mee % PE Memoria! Cemetery. ° _ (to 4 bed WILLIAM H. WHITE ey The body of William H. White of : 3 1739 Woodland Dr., Sylvan Lake SECRETARIAL © Qe . SHORTHAND DAY, HALF - DAY, WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. remwaring [or EVENING ©. [EF REMINGTON BUSINESS CLASSES and pre- is Electric Shaver LP apainasttamion. } pore for ene of the Sr JE RE GOHDITI SPEEDWRITING many fine employ- ; COMPTOMETER ment calls which we “ CALCULATOR are unable to fill. —While You L y Wait Service— New Students Each Week — EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FREE TO GRADUATES VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute * Return This Ad for 1959 Bulletin OH OOOO OOOH OD EOOOH + COSOEOHH OOO HHO HH HH HHH OOOOH ERO OLEH ES Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas who drowned Sunday in a canoe;roit. He was a member of the accident in Londo Lake, near Taw-/Episcopal Church. as, will be brought to the Donelson-| surviving are two sons, Eric and) Johns Funeral Home today. Alfred, both of California; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Horton of . are © — Milford and Mrs. Enme Walz of/ UNION LAKE — Word has been Lapeef: one brother and two sis- received of the sudden death of | 1 Charles B.-Conrad, 58, formerly of ©" i! in —" _ great Union Lake, at his home in Corona | Srandeftiaren Del Mar, Calif. Servites are pend- |® ing in California. OWEN M. NACKER Sarviving are his wife, Dorothy;| PLEASANT RIDGE — Service a sister, Mrs. Henry Meyer of/for Owen M. Nacker, 75, of 28 Washington, D.C., and a brother,|Kim Park 8t.; will be held at 1:30. Ward F. Conrad of White Lake|p.m. Thursday at the Richardson- Township. , Bird Chapel, Milford. Burial will “gs follow in Highland Cemetery, High- MRS. DAVID DeLONG lland qT. hip. COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv-| ice for Mrs. David (Georgia M.)| DeLong, 61, of 9273 Tan Bay St.! wil) bé held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Pursley Funeral Home, ene : . Pontiac. Burial will follow in me, Surviving are his wife, Pearl; : |The family requests memorials be ay Towahip independ’ given to the Michigan Heart Mrs. DeLong died Sunday at St. . tian Church. Grinter of Scottsdale, Ariz.; two BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) ltender nearly a decade ago. reper Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | - owing a 2‘2-year illness. She | FI ed : Slayer Electrocut Surviving are her nus band'Affer 10 Years Del David: a son, Randall H. of Clarks. i er Cals € ay Cleveland Thompson died Monday —waeo,E,€E, che a Weuetayivaniaa” ghichate was a member of the First Chris-| ton; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley | |chair for slaying a Pittsburgh bar- WILLIAM A, FAIRFIELD HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv-| Thompson, 36, was strapped into ice for William A: Fairfield, 73, of the chair at Rotkview State Pen- 1387 Harvey Lake Rd., will be held | itentiary at 10:02 p.m. and pro- at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Rich-;nounced dead at 10:05 by Dr. ardson-Bird Chapel, Milford. Burial J. G, Weixel. will follow in Highland Cemetery. | x * * Mr. Fairfield died Monday at | An unsuccessful appeal to Gov. Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. He|/David L. Lawrence for executive had been employed as a stock clemency last. week ended a se- chaser at Federal Motors .in Det-iries of court appeals and 10 re- [spites that delayed Thompson's | execution for 9 years. Grand Rapids Ousts = 8 The State Pardon Board last City Manager Oakes «}month denied a request for com- GRAND ,RAPIDS w#—City Man-|mutation of sentence to life im ¥ ager Donald M. Oakes was fired | yesterday and replaced by his dep- uty, Alfred H. Rypstra. - m | The City Commission discharged In two trials, Thompson was) Fitness Clinic tor Men Planned This Weekend In an official proclamatien, May- or Philip E. Rowston has com- mended the Pontiac YMCA for bringing Dr. Thomas K. Cureton to the’ city to conduct a physical fitness clinic for men. Sponsored by the YMCA Physi-/# €al Education Committee, the clin- ic on Friday and Saturday will be open to persons between the ages of 26 and 65. Dr. Cureten is director of the physical fitness research labors- tory at the University of IMinois and served for 12 years as a fac- ulty member lege. Lena Charges Record Could Ruin Her Career OK School but Not Pool DUNDEE (AP) — Voters in the Dundee Schoo] District, a Monroe County farming community, ap- proved 584-347 Monday a $1,350,- 000 bond issue for an addition to Dundee High School. Rejected 506) to 417 was a $225,000 bond issue! ‘Oakes by a 43 vote in the after- 6-1 vote last night. been city manager since 1955, The commission gave no formal explanation for Oakes’ ouster, Oakes said it was because of his policy toward the police depart- ment but a leader of his opposi- tien denied this. / Oakes charged he was fired cause of “‘my backing of the lice UYepartment and their vice, numbers, dope and prostitution be- po- raids.” Sept. 13, 1949. At each trial he was|°F ® high school swimming pool. given the death sentence. Cleary College Booms | Deaths Elsewhere YPSILANTI — Cleary College By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {President Owen J. Cleary says en-| sr LOUIS (AP)—Pauline Ber- ‘rollments at Cleary this spring ra 66 mother of New York Yan- jumped nearly 14 per cent over the oe Yogi Berra, died Monday in same period a year ago. 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TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959— F va Oxford, Avondale Vote Mill ikes Sg pill at ili Le as aa Board of Education members in the Avondale and Oxford - Area jof millage hikes for school opere- tion. pay off the existing deficit which will amount to $90,000 over the LA Fe MEETS GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSON—Five Michael; Christopher Capistrant, 83, of Brainard, generations gathered at the home of Mrs. Joe Minn.; his daughter, Mrs. Martin Fleischacker {Cc Covert yesterday received 335) Community School Districts both of their next year’s budgets after receiving voter approval yesterday Royal Oak Gets Ind School Vote trict favored a proposal to raise|30 jcan go ahead now with adoption | tive additional mills for school op-| ghould the proposition have leration by a 125-vote margin. The| been defeated, the alternatives jtally was 597 to 472. were possible closing of ohe or build- The proposal carried primarily | ™°re elementary school in Precinct I where voters cast | 'ngs and curtailment of special their ballots t'the Oxford Junior | department programs on the High School. There the millage | bigh school level, they added. | increase was approved by a vote | Another eventuality could have) of 497 to 347. been half-day sessions, Board | In Precinct II where the school|members had warned the elec- 7-Mill Issue Defeated in March to Be Offered on June Ballot ROYAL OAK — Voters will be mill tax for school building and operating expenses. Superintendent of Schools James asked again to. approve a seven-| electorate voted in the Addison |torate. ; ; Township Hall, the proposition lost The additional millage will be, out by 25 votes. The count there Jevied for three years. was 125 “no” to 100 “yes”. | The Avondale Board had asked : * * * |the voters to authorize the trans- The Board had asked for the fer of six mills being dropped ‘millage increase to maintain’ the from the building fund to the op- |present school program with some erating fund for the next five years. improvements and to care for the |4-1 MARGIN ! anticipated growth in student en-| Casting their ballots in two pre-| ae cincts, the school electorate fa-| TO PAY DEFICIT vored the millage transfer by a| vote of 427 to 91. The margin was The extra millage also was need- ed, school officials said, to help|°V" four to one in both polling J Voters in the Oxford School Dis-|two-year period which ends June SPECI AL 10: OFF Za = > fl ey Aa places. In Precinct I, 222 persons cast votes approving the proposal while $4 opposed it. In Precinct Il those who favored the trans- fer outnumbered those against have the tax increase issue put FLINT (UPI) — A Flint musi-| it by a vote of 205 to 57. on a Jupe ballot. cian accused of killing his wife and) Endorsed by the Board of Ed-| _ : two of his four daughters goes 0n ucation and the Citizens Com- A similar proposed millage in- trial in circuit court today. mittee, the extra millage for op-' crease was defeated 7,876 to 5,810 Attorneys said temporary insan- eration was needed, both groups Township to Choose Winner in Penny Vote in the March 2 school board elec- ity would be the defense for James said, to forestall curtailment of tion. R. Seeley, 32, who played the school operations and services. | Seek 5 ‘Miss Orion’ Finalists LAKE ORION — A number of|Mrs. Louis Gudemoos and Mrs Ticket chairman is Mrs. Harold : ; ' attractive prizes and a queen’s title|David J. Johnston, co-chairmen of |C. Fox. na ‘oes niacin ring said me ge phony. ev | short-term loans and return the) ‘ } await the wi f the “Mi ithe event. said today * * * ures are now in e process 0 Seeley was examined in Hurley district to a pay-as-you-go system | . ; oO oe of ears . which a . * * The queen will recet hite oer a rified. The school board Hospital and defense attorneys of financing after years of deficit! Cut Out This Ad and Present rion contest ch will * e n ‘ive a W s ays from the time the pe- have listed as witnesses a pychia- spending, school officials had told ‘ . é reach a climax Thursday evening| Residents of the township will evening dress, evening bag and titions were submitted to put the trist, neurologist and a registered the voters before yesterday's spe-| to Your Local Grocer for This Special Savings! a with the” selection of five ‘finalists pick the winner by buying” votes shoes. 0 two.plece pylon ebltfer issue back of ihe Daiiot. {nurse from the hospital. (Claj -eiection. | = by a panel of four judges. for their favorite candidates at a) “°5™ - —————— — - ‘Sponsored by the Orion Commu-|cost of a penny apiece. Canisters} 1°*"S supply of hose. nity Center, Inc., the contest -will|for the girls will be placed in a} The lucky title holder will pre- take place at 8 p.m. in the Orion|number of stores and shops{side over the Lake Orion Centen-| . Township Hall on M24 just south|throughout the township. Range, 327 E. Third,St., Royal Oak, recently to of St. Helen; and her daughter, Mrs. Range, titions bearing 4,022 signatures introduce great-great-grandfather to his second grandmother of the newest addition to the family. aes measbere af the HOPE (Help great-great-grandson. They are shown above, The other great-great grandson'is David Walen- |Our Public Education) Committee. The group has been circulat- Murder Trial Begins ing petitions for the past two for Flint Horn Player weeks to get voter approval to from left:. Mrs. Ray Weston of 30438 Marshall ski, 11 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. St., Southfield, holding her two-month-old son, . Walenski of 4750 Summerhill Rd., Clarkston. of the village limits. To be eligible to compete a girl must be single and between 17 and 21 years of age. Entrants may bring their appli- cation forms to the township hall the night of the contest if they TO CHOOSE MAY 28 Miss Orion's identity will be re- vealed at a. Fashion Show to be staged May 28 at the State Thea- ter on S. Broadway St. Some 40 models will show the latest cloth- ing and accessories from Ellen's nial Spectacular July 3, 4 and 5,| will help officiate at the local post | office dedication on the Fourth and | ride in the Memorial Day parade. | tk ok | In addition, as a queen Miss) |Orion will be eligible to ride in| | the State Fair opening day parade, | lcompete for the ‘Miss Michigan State Fair’’ title and be a candi- date for the Romeo Peach Queen | - © | crown. 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The Springfield Township Fire| streets al Department gave the good scrubbing with the fire hoses and the Jaycees painted their new- ly-acquired building in prepara- tion for its grand opening as a used furniture retail outlet. daycees and firemen worked, together in razing the old mill site, eliminating the old tim- bers and thick brush which con- stituted a blight on main street here, A Jaycee-sponsored village dance will be held June 6 at the Park Pavilion. At that time win- ners in the cleanup contest will be announced * * * Prizes will be offered by the merchants to residents and civic groups judged to have done the most work toward rejuvenating the village The new. barbershop, the one that burned down recent- ly, also is nearing completion. Police Nab Man in 115 M.P.H. Chase UTICA — A 39-year-old Utica man who tried to outdistance a pursuing Romeo State Police car at speeds up to 115 miles per hour came out second best early this morning John O. Cosart of 11591 Diamond St. was lodged in Macomb County jail, Mount Clemens. He was to be arraigned today on a charge of reckless driving. Troopers also said he had been drinking heavily The chase started on Hall road east of Utica and continued for about four miles, troopers said, at 115 miles per hour It was not until Cosart entered the city limits and tried to elude his pursuers on side streets that he was foreed to the curb, police said road hugging! WIDE Wheels are five This widens the gives you road-hugging stability, less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has it! me SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER + ‘as the spring season brings new! replacing*worms in Alabama, greenbugs in ‘TRACK PONTIAC ! inches farther apart. - | | ———— 14 Pupils Win Scholarships Michigan State University And Janet Jean Van Conant of Jeanne Talpos, Ferndale High, and Valedictorians and salutatorians | ‘Honors Scholarships have been Imlay City High School; Rosalie Flaine Helen Coulton, Royal Oak/are also considered for the awards. | awarded to 14 Oakland County area’ Ann Hulla of Clawson —— Sharon paeeomil They are. among 172 Michigan high school seniors so | | honor ed, The area students are Donald E. |Barnhart of Avondale High School, | Ronald Shepard, Troy High; Linda} Rae Brethen, Southfield High, and| Ann Elizabeth Hughes, Birming- |ham High. * * * Also Barbara Ann Ashley, Judith | Carol Carson, Phyllis Ann Lyons! and Marie Antoinette Montate, all | of Milford High School; Marcia Louise Shepherd of Pontiac Cen-} tral High, and James C. Ducker of Lapeer High. Battle Against Pests | Polio Clinic Slated | at Clarkston Schools Dondero High School. Honors scholarships cover the “This is a new type award,” ‘tuilion fees for four years or 12 reports Paul D. Bagwell, direc- ‘terms at MSU. The students are | tor of scholarships. “They were required to maintain a satisfactory made (6° these students who in ide level as prescribed by the | our judgment should be able to university's scholarship committee. qualify at the end of their first | year for the new Honors Col- { lege.” | ‘Keego Harbor School The Honors College is a ‘usu | Planning for Reunion CLARKSTON — The Sashabaw and Pine schools’ PTAs are sponsoring a joint polio vaceine clinic at Pine Knob | sitywide, flexible program at M School tomorrow. for students of high ability. The clinic will be open from | *x* * * 1 to 4 p.m, and from 6 to 8 p.m. All inoculations in the series, in- cluding booster shots, will be available at a cost of $1 each. The deadline is today for 1929- 4 alumffi of the former Roosevelt Recipients of the honors scholar- | High School in Keego Harbor to ships were selected from students register for a reunion to be held who recently competed for Alum- June 6. yee ni Distinguished scholarships and Reservations are being accepted Children whose parents have General Motors schokarships and by Mrs. Lorne O'Neil of 146 Eileen signed the necessary waivers will whose scores were sufficiently high Dr., Pontiac. Invitations have been receive their polio shots during to recommend them for the new mailed to alumni with known_ad- the afternoon session, awards. dresses + md Under Way Again WASHINGTON (~The perennial battle against crop-destroying in- isects is getting under way again} life to farm fields. The agriculture department's pest contrp! division reported to- day outbreaks of grasshoppers in some sections of California, cut- Texas, Hessian fly in Nebraska, the chinch bug in Texas and Kan- sas, the army cutworm in Nebras- jka and the corn earworm in Ar- kansas. Zero Celebrates Birth of Twins; She Can Take It ALTONA: Man., (AP) — Zero, a cow, js recovering .with nothing worse than a severe hangover to- day after celebrating the birth af her twin calves by drinking two gallons of. antifreeze Her owner had left the liquid in a bucket in his barn after drain- ing it from a tractor. Zero decided it was just the thing to quench her thirst after the blessed event. The farmer called veterinarians, agriculture department represent- atives and even the poison center at Winnipeg Children’s Hospital seeking an antidote. None could ibe found. So Zero sweated it out stance, not the car, ae | t ‘ Am, < lace. Sizes 32 to 42. Average, tall | $5.95 Pettiskirt, soft and slim. 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FITZGERALD President and Publisher TUESDAY, ' Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MAY 5, 1959 Strikes New Lo Governor G. NENNEN WILLIAMs is Still plunging madly down hill. His current “offer to compromise” on the tax muddle in Lansing is pretty silly. It has all the earmarks of a “WIL- LIAMs solution.” “If Republicans will give in com- Does Newsprint in Color Appeal to You? Would you prefer your newspaper on colored paper? You. can have it that way. It isn’t very hard. , x * * Studies have been made by a group of “experts” who seem to believe that we should frequently use a soft shade of green—or, a light brown with a green ink. ‘ * Startling? Perhaps it is, but that’s the way of the future. The paper makers can produce any. shade,the busi- ness requests. It’s more or less a matter of indifference to them. * On certain special occasions’ The Press has used colored paper. We employed green several times and used peach once or twice. Special advertising sections and tabloids have been printed on colored stock. * * * We don't aim to be revolutionary about this, but we're alert to the futuré and you'll never find us lag- ging behind the parade. * * * Just out of curiosity, how would you like a sort of “dotted Swiss?” i seexiealDaeease New Farm Labor Pact A commission representing both the United States and Mexico is meet- ing in Mexico City to work out terms for the renewal of the 1952 farm labor treaty which will expire in June. . To meet farm labor shortages during World War II, Congress au- thorized the importation of Mexicans and West Indians under international agreements. That program still is being continued on a reduced scale to meet seasonal needs. * * * Mexican farm workers are sup- posed to be paid the prevailing wages but often they are willing to work for less than Americans. There have been complaints that they compete unfairly with do- mestic migrant labor. Both Mexican and U.S. unions are pressing for a voice in the proceed- ings and the US. Department of Labor, which administers the foreign worker program, is said to be in favor of higher wages. Labor Secretary JAMES P. MITCHELL points out that under Federal supervision new and. better wage standards have been es- tablished for Mexicans, housing and food have improved and transporta- tion bettered. ; ~ * * Even so, all migrant labor is far down the economic scale and has been called the most neglected group in our economy. A minimum wage law which would apply.to all migra- tory workers is being sought as a means of combating exploitation. Williams’ Current Suggestion w for Governor pletely on using the Veterans Trust Fund, and let me have my way 100 per cent, I will agree to discuss the tax program which I am struggling to cram down their throats. I will ap- proach the whole thing WITH AN OPEN MIND.” Welt, isn’t that sensational! * * * If his opponents will surrender completely on Proposition A, Wi- LiaMs will review the tax problem with them and THEN DO WHAT HE PLEASES. Soapy, you’ve outdone yourself. Only you could think of this as a “compromise.” x* * * The trust fund constitutes the Re- publicans’ greatest wedge, so, Wi1- LIAMS naively suggests:his opponents surrender their biggest weapon and leave him with all his own guns in- tact—at which time he will “agree to discuss the whole thing with an open mind.” ‘ “Whose open mind?” we ask timid- ly. WILLIAMS’? Phooey! ~*~ * * “Sic semper tyrannis.”’ The Man About Town e 9 e e Spring’s in the Air Unusual Incidents Tie-in With Season’s Tardyness Beauty shop: Where men are rare and women are well done. A pair of blue jays near the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Blair Marzig at Cass Lake have driven all the other birds from the neighborhood, except a couple of flickers who give them a real fight. The feud is so fiéree that neither pair is doing any nest building. When the battle goes against them the flickers re- treat to their hole in a telephone pole a A peach tree in the yard of Mrs. Bertha Northrup of Birmingham is in full bloom a few weeks ahead of the proper time, as it has done for several years. But it never bears any fruit First rattlesnake of the year is reported by Jack Dickman, found by him when digging in his Water- ford garden, before it had emerged from hibernation. It had eight rattles, and was too’ sleepy to put up a fight. As it is claimed they always go in pairs, Mr. Dick- man now is looking for its mate. The family dog killed one of a pair of muskrats that have been quite friendly around the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fallman near the Clinton River in Auburn Heights, amd now the’ other refuses to eat any- ; thing. ao Sa A phone call Monday morning from - Miss Hortense Palmer, whose family recently moved from Paw Paw to Clarkston, proudly asserts that she was in the same class as Charley Maxwell when they were in high school. “He was a bashful boy,” she says. \ Certainly playing a vital role in our existence for nearly a half century was Peter Angeloff >of 117 Green Be. retiring from his work at the Walnut St. water plant. Pete has been serving us with the best drinks for 46 years. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Harland of 41 Allison St.; 63rd wedding anniver- THE PONTIAG PRESS Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday 48 W Huron st mtiac, Michigan Published by Tuer Pontiac Press Company Rosset Bsesers, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Jomn A. 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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beardslee of 725 East Square Lake Road; golden Fred Bixby of Bradenton, Fla., formerly of Pontiac; 85th birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Myers of Gingellville: 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gertrude Green of Clarkston; 91st birthday. Christian Goedecke of Rochester; 85th birthday, —_— -_— — = ay TF sacha The Surprisingly Moderate Hot Rodder “ David Lawrence Says: Pe U.S. Can Learn From Churchill manic a e¥ewaer Churchill can bring to Washington this week! If he js philosophically inclined, he can point up the Bb ts BON —., _ 7 tmctec a times: in terms of the lessons of history. Just 40 years ago in Paris, while writing about the peace conference, this correspondent learned about the already fa- , mous British LAWRENCE statesman who had occupied during the latter days of World War I the positioh of First Lord of the Admiralty, corresponding to secretary of the Navy in the United States. Alongside hifi was another young man—Franklin D. Roose- velt, then assistant secretary of the Navy—who spent much of his time in London werking out the details of the all-important blockade of the English channel against enemy submarines, ‘4 Roosevelt was proud of that as- signment and of what was accom- plished, and he once talked to me at a luncheon in the White House about the true significance of that military maneuver which helped to shorten World War I. * * * 3ut, going back before that war to the days of 1912, the newspapers were filled with comments about Churchill's suggestion of a ‘‘naval holiday.’ It was my first experi- ence with the concept that arma- ment might be limited by inter- national agreement The proposal, of course, failed because the dictatorship in Berlin then wouldn't agree, just as there is no chance of agreement today with the dictatorship in Moscow ‘SPHERES OF INFLUENCE’ Maybe it was the difficulties en- countered by the League of Nations in the 1930s which led Winston Churchill, when World War II was nearing its end in Europe just 14 years ago this week, to suggest in an article in “‘The Saturday Eve- ning Post’ that perhaps there should be a return to the system of alliances and that “spheres of* . Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Why do you make an issue, ear . . . Of something quite so small? . . . Indeed why are you prompted to . . . Consider it at all? . .. It was not meant to hurt you, and*\. . . No damage has been done ., . I love you and I always will . . . My one and only one . . . If you let little things. like gdhis . . . Upset your mental- weather . . How do you think your heart and mine . . . Will get along together? . Dear one, we both must rise above .. . The petty things of life... If we are to have happiness . . . As hus- band and as wife ... . Be reason- able, and do forgive . . . The small mistakes I make ... 1 only want to live my life .. . For your beloved sake. The Country Parson ~ oa = “I don't think a fellow needs’ to agree with his minister—but he ought to listen to him.” fallacies of oun? = aictht suall he rocoa nized. — But the pressure for a United Nations finally prevailed in 1945, only to be superseded soon in large part by a system of alli- ances how known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, on one side, and, on the other, as the Warsaw Pact set up by Moscow te form a defensive alli- ance among the ‘‘capt.ve’’ coun- tries behind the Iron Curtain. Today it is a ‘balance of power” which again keeps the peace of the world, and; in a sense, the old European theory has been vindi- cated. But some of the newer ideas show signs of even bigger momentum. * * * Thus; President Wilson pro claimed the ideal of ‘‘self-deter- mination"’ for all nations, and this tended to encourage the smaller countries to gain their independ- ence from the big powers. The sentiment persists today in Africa and in Asia ac natianalism mies on painfully, though persistently, te achieve its ends * * * The problem presented not so long in Hungary and even today in Tibet is much the same as it used to be. The underlying hostility against dictatorships and against the enslavement of whvole nations of people remains in a world that is still far from peaceful after two world wars. * * * Maybe also Sir Winston will soliloquize on the strange vicissi- tudes of life. For on his 25th birth- day, while a correspondent in the Boer War in 1900, he wrote to a relative in New York: ‘There is so much I want to do in the world and so little time for me to do it.”’ * * * For Sir Winston, because of his father's frail health, never thought he himself would live to a ripe old age. ago (Copyright, 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Cholesterol Business Will Soon Be Forgotten A reader sent me a newspaper clipping which stated there is good evidence that the nation ‘might well find a reduction of arterio- sclerosis (hardening: of the art- eries) by cutting the fat intake in hatf.” Arterio- sclerosis is rare in nations of low- fat diet, such as Japan and Korea, the clipping said. It was suggest- ed that peopie should exclude from their every- day diet or use only a minimum of cream; mar- garine, butter, fat- DR. BRADY ty meats and solid fats for cook- ing. The. use of liquid oils for cook- ing was advised. It was added that milk, however, is a fine food. My piece in the same paper, mayhe the same issue, said that butter, milk, cream, animal fats, egg yolk, liver are the high cho- lesterol items. “I feel sorry for the poor soul who likes these foods but excludes them or re- stricts his use of them because _ cholesterol may be ‘deposited’ in arteries, heart, joints etc.” The reader who sent me the two clippings wants to know, who is right. WHAT ABOUT INDIA ’ The observation that arterio- sclerosis is rare in Japan and Ko- rea warrants the inference that cholesterol causes cardio-vascular fheart-artery) degeneration and that coronary occlusion or throm- bosis should be rare in India. Cor- onary degeneration, however, is as frequent in India as it is in Ameri- ca. The clipping did not allude to the fact .that Japanese and Ko- reans, prior to American inva- sions, have walked a good deal where Americans ride or just sit. Nor was the influence of the cocktail and the highball con- sidered. Although the amount of choles- .terol in the blood varies’ widely in health, some specialists regulate the patient’s diet by thé level of cholesterol in the blood — as de- termined by periodic chemical. tests. In my opinion: this is highly _. questionable practice. Cholesterol is a normal, physio- logical constituent of the blood: there is some cholesterol in every cell in the body; and no one can say arbitratily that a_given tevet of cholesterol in’ the blood (milli- grams per hundred cubic centi- meters) indicates whether or how much meat, milk, eggs or buttc: the patient may have ° Within the next 10 or 15 years the cholesterol business will have been forgotten, just as the red meat theory of the lith century is now forgotten. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, not d . ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady. if a stamped self-addfessed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People People Should Have a Say in State Money Raising The Legislators in Lansing are really making a spectacle of them- selves. Dr. Dempsey, news analyst, says the cry will be raised to do away with political parties, but I think he is planting this idea for someone else, although the the fire. actions of some politicians may add ‘fuel to The people should certainly demand a special election to have the right to make a choice of how needed money should be raised. ‘We the people had better flood Lansing with letters to this effect now. Workers and welfare people, especially, should write to the Gover- nor since it is the Democrats who are holding out against putting it to a vote. Lake Orion IQ Decreases as Family Increases We read in newspapers that the population of our country has passed 175 million and is rising at an ever increasing rate. Is this good? Which segments of our pop- ulation are increasing at the most rapid rate? The following statistics should answer these questions. I. Q. of Average number of Pupil brothers and sisters 130-140 1.0 120-130 14 110-120 1.9 100-110 2 90-100 2.6 80-90. 3.7 70-80 43 More studies should be made of -this phenomenon which some people do not seem to know exists. G. C. Miller Harrisburg, Pa. ‘New World Is Near According to Bible’ Israel's regathermg shows Jeho- vah's new world, «under Jesus Christ who ransomed man from death, is near. See Luke 21:24, « Amos 9:14, 15; Matthew 24:1-51 in the Bible. Also,1 Timothy 2:5, 6. Read Exodus 6:3, John 3:16, 16:13. Follow Romans, 10:9 and Zephan- iah 2:3 A. R. Stewart Dorchester, Mass. ‘If Your Husband Works, Don’t You’ Married women who have hus- bands working should let go of their jobs. “ ne 8. Majorettes Honor Pontiac’s Name The Land O'Lakes majorettes, soon to start the busiest season of parades and contests that they have ever had, will also start with a new name. To honor the new Pontiac car they. call themselves The Pon- tiac Star Chiefs. Their parade From now on until the end of December, they expect to appear in front of more than 250,000 peo- ple and travel all over the Middle’ West in their appearances. Any ‘girl eleven years or older with some experience in majorette work can still enlist in the parade urit of the corps. Call Mrs. Dahl MU 4-3794 for further information. Land O'Lakes Majorettes, Inc. Mrs. Mary D. Walter Health Officers Can Search Homes WASHINGTON \(#—Health offi- cials can legally «nspect homes without first getting warrants if city ordinances so provide, the Supreme Court says. By a 54 vote the high tribunal has ruled that such action does not violate the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable search and seizure. * * * It upheld a Baltimore ordinance requiring householders to admit inspectors who suspect an unsani- tary condition exists. If a resident wefuses admission, he can be fined $20 for each refusal. Justice Frankfurter, speaking for the majority, sald the ordi- nance simply directed the house- holder to de ‘“‘what he cannot properly resist, namely, act in a manner consistent with the main- tenance of minimum community standards of health and well- being, including hig own.” Justice Douglas, dissenting, said ‘ne decision Guuied ina Tight oF privacy. “History shows that all officers tend to be officious and health in- spectors, making outa case for criminal prosecution of the citizen, are no exception,’ said Douglas. ~*~ * * _ Frankfurter, however, said “The need to maintain basic minimal standards of housing to prevent the spread of disease and that per- vasive breakdown in the fiber of a people which is produced by slums and the absence of the barest essentials of civilized living has mounted to. a major concern of American government.” Chief Justice Warren and Jus- tices Black and Brennan joined in the dissenting opinion by Douglas. Smiles To keep in pocket change some wives have to be the first one up in the morning, * * *® Recipe for safe driving: Mix well your horsepower and your horse sense. * * * It's hard to wind up being we!l!- to-do when you're too easy to do. * * * Yeu can bet your last dollar that with teday’s prices your dol- la~ won't last. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For it is the day of the Lord's vengeance, and the year of re- compenses for the controversy \ of Zion.—Isaiah 34: 8. * * *® And now without redemption all mankind Must have been lost, adjudged to death and hell By doom severe. . —John Milton. Case Records of a Psychologist: . Here’s a Sure-Fire ‘Sleeping Pill’ Ever have insomnia or take sedatives? Then you can sym- pahtize with Jerry. /But stop being a _ sleeping pill addict. Learn how to get a sound night’s slumber without using drugs. Start tonight, by de- claring a revolf against in- somnia and sléeping potions. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASS B-426: Jerry L., aged 37, is a high pressure insurance sales- man. , * * * “Dr. Crane, I can't ‘sleep at night wifhout a sedative,” Jerry began. “And it is get- ting so I must step up the dosage higher and higher to get the proper effect. “My doctor warns me that I am becoming an addict, but I sim- ply MUST get some shut-eye for I expand a lot of energy during the day in my sales work. “My wife is naw -worried, too, and fears I am heading for a sani- tarium. Sometimes I wonder if that isn’t true, myself. x * * “So what can you suggest to help a tense, jittery person relax and get a sound night's sleep with- out. the-use of drugs?” —~—__. DRUGS CRAZY Even before the advent of rau- wolffa (reserpine {and its many other trade names), Americans were spending $58,000,000. Yearly just on sleeping pills and other sedatives. Now the bill rums several hén- CRANE ~mighty ig , ever prescribe. Ask your family dred millions per yer. And the British Ministry of cays almost 10 per cept of all per- scriptions over call for bar- biturates (seda drugs). So this jittery state of human _ beings is not limited just to the USA, ° ‘ * * *x Why are people so tense and addicted to insomnia? For two reasons, namely, we are in an age where we are prodded and stimulated unduly. And all too many people have not yet linked up in an active daily partnership with God Almighty. GOD vs. JITTERS Active church folks seldom need sedatives or sleeping pills: But we have over 100,000,000 ~ Americans who are not active in are what is called “C-E” church folks, A “C-E” church person attends just on Christmas and Easter, un- less a wedding or funeral pulls hi there for an extra trip. ° . * x x Don’t think I am giving you trite advice, for 1 am a physician and psychologist, instead of .a clergyman, but we doctors know that a tie-up with God Al- best medicine we can doctor about this point, too. Jittery people rush around and confuse activity with achievement. Even in offices and factories, you will find this fype, who thinks if he-is rushing off to some ~- disfant department or city on a so-called business mission, he is achieving something worthwhile. | ‘ Movement is not the same as accomplishment. So don't think a jittery male or fluttering female is turning out letters, or castings or bringing in the sales. CURE FOR INSOMNIA To cure your insomnia, just realize that people don't die of sleeplessness, so quit making such a fuss over the fact you lie awake at night. You gain most of the benefits of slumber just by lying down, for that horizonal posture lowers your ‘blood pressure and pulse rate. If you have insomnia, then read some educational book or the Bible. And say a prayer. Team up with God. Get on His team. Then lift your hand upward and say: “Lord, # am on your team but I have a heavy day tomorrow so I need a good night's sleep. Will you .please take over the t shift for me?’’ Then drop your raised hand limply on the covers, for God will take your night ‘shift, Always write to Dr. Geor in care of The Pontiac Press, see * 4e self-addressed envelope . typing and prifting costs when send for his psychological ‘charts ange pem- (Copyright 1959) st and 20c te cover; ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 Wait Dishes True Life Adventures =~" - 7 eS WAre Fats . 7. 50 De ts 8; Pe , (7 - no : J ° sy * % Distribgted by King Features Syndicate. ae . Tae PIED-BILLED GREBE SUBMERGES JUST IN TIME AS 2 THE HAWK SWOOFS.. “ AND THIS “WATER WITCH’ WILL. REMAIN BELOW, WITH a * aa But He Passes Up Two Chances Oakland Association for Handicapped to Meet The monthly meeting of the Oak- land County Association for the Handicapped will be held at 8 p.m.| Thomas, director of social se Wednesday -at the Cook-Nelson} at the Lapeer State Home Legion Post Home, located on the| Training School. cornér of Aurburn road and Pad- dock street. “Factors Pertinent to Ingtitution- Guest speaker will be Bertfalization.” Topic for discussion will be HST Would See Winnie WASHINGTON (AP)—Harry 8S. Truman hopes he'll see Winston Churchill during the British stateman’s American visit, but he already has turned down two chances to do so. One invitation came from President Eisenhower, asking the former President to attend'a White House stag dinner in honor of Churchill Wednesday night. Truman said “I was already tied up.” engagement. Truman's schedule sends him to New York Wednesday afternoon for a series of events leading up to a celebration of his 75th birthday anniversary Saturday. There has been a definite coolness between Truman and Eisenhower .since the 1952 campaign. Truman has never been back to the White House. Presidential press secretary James C. Hagerty, dis- closing the stag dinner invitation, said Eisenhower has invited Truman to attend various ceremonies several times previously. He mentioned the ceremonial interment of the Unknowns .| in Arlington National Cemetery last year, the 10th anni- versary of NATO last month. Reporters asked Truman if he really couldn’t go re the dinner or just didn’t want to go. “I said I couldn’t go,” he said with a laugh. “You can put any interpretation that you like on that.” The other came from the British Embassy, inviting Tru- man to lunch there with Sir Winston the same day. 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Ap- , Mich. plane crash a year ago has . two Western Michigam nien who|parently they crashed in rugged By PHIL NEWSOM tiate on Berlin if it would encour-| Any other arrangement would . . ‘ received a $234,000 settlement Oregon has _ about one-sixth of disappeared last Nov. 6 on a plane| mountain country. No trace of the UPI Foreign Editor age a larger agreement. | be totally unacceptable to the Will Ride in Nose Cone believed to be the highest of its the timber that remains standing : flight were declared dead by the|plane ever was found With the Geneva foreign minis-) On German reunification, th Russians whose greatest fear is f Jupit Withi 60 kind jin the U.S. : British Columbia Supreme Court re ee {ters conference only days away,| Russians speak of Picea a unified, hostile Germany. m pad se ‘ ~*~ *« * | (Advertisement | ~ 3 yesterday. Acquaintances said Janik had] cracks in the Wests so-called solid) —™eaning international recogni-) 1. British would otiate ays, s aris ; eal ® The court acted in the disappear-|$100,000 in life insurance and Royce] front continue to be distressingly tion of a permanently Communist | ed: ae a nye i y Y Papers filed in Westchester) Husbands! Wives! ance of Clarence T.“Janik of Cadil-|/$50,000. The court ruling permits) evident. East Germany under some kind ment in Europe possibly ss sading to MIAMI BEACH. Fla\ (AP)~The County Surrogate’s Court yester-| a s s lac, father of five children, and/the families to claim the insurance.| Despite assurances from Wash- ~ a ergs and cultural link a sane ttt Such a\ plan is etoeet States will fire ne ani. day disclosed the out-of-court | Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger ———— 2 gaa a a EUR ; e 5 . Thousand: are weak, worn 4 ington, London, Paris and Bonn ~ eee opposed by the U.S., France and\mal, probably an ape, ito space|*ement. - tahausted because body lacks iron. For new that the Western ministers would : ’ : x «*« * | younger feeling after 40, try Ostrex Tonic : . Germany on the basis that it could|within the next 60 days, kays the ohn K. Wei tore N.Y.,| Tablets. Contain iron for new pep, vim; plus be in full agreement by the time | only lead to new advantages tojchief of the Army's spate pro- J K. eiss ved - A t ‘the | tency dose a h. In ° sage j i i 3 k 3 strex » Y . they meet Soviet foreign minister Two Rescuers Russian forces vastly superior in/gram. _— ——s s Edu bes ar nal toy Cyaters, 4 fos. of liver, 16 Ibs. of beef. Andrei Groryko in Geneva on , . | Manpower. * * * advancement andy ucation, a FO 3-day “get-ecquaiated | sine ry 69¢. A | May 4 ‘ a is evident that = Rescued With | Many Western diplomats already! Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, ea ee, SS eee lone of the Western powers has . . are predicti freely that the|commander of the Army | switched from the basic ands Boy in Ravine — e will “reject * once the ance Missile Command, did not A delivery man: tips end fells that produced disagreement in the Westeny packua® olbx say what type of animal woul FAMI LY aes Y mas _ ) first place. LOS ANGELES (AP)--A_ slip- Christian Herter’s job is two- ride in the nose seo te of a Jupiter z vr eiters get bun the a | Last week U.S. Secretary of pery, slimy slope slew ‘em in fold: first, to parry the bayonet Missile, but ive indicated the best i, A IN ea a waneaebe 7 children | State Christian Herter, British Elysian Park Monday. . 'thrusts of Soviet Premier Nikita Oe hae ris rai o ; \ damage the acighber's grep | Miecigs Reeetery Syn on Kidded hile paid Sil toeshemeemeiahd Mai Repsashin Pres at a saws Eee ne \ erty ° and a law suit is d French Minister Maurice |++- 1€ 5 into a steep ravine.| vent the Western wall from crumb- . ; ' iT py Mage es Gowve ry farses met in Paris |There was no climbing out. Wit-! ling from within. The launching will be another! Protected from Costly filed to make you pay for the in a pre-conference session de- |"esses ca an SOD Dame: | step in the program aimed to put} Accident Damage Claims demoges. Such everyday ac- signed to erase their differences. a man in space. An effort will be) pl oyers Mutual cidents could clean out your — Ambulance attendant Sidney|q Wi M made to recover the nose cone! bank account. But you can } The result was a vaguely des-/Krueger leaned over the ney enfence Ixom an after it plunges earthward through |f Cagy, Co., Des Moines protect your family’s future cribed ‘‘package plan” to be pre-|Qops, he slipped. Down he went,!, the atmosphere. ~ sented to the Communists, wrap-|on top of Tracy. Two down. | [f} Theft of ? Autos + « #€ Comprehensive Personal Soar ah ford ping up as a whole the questions) Ambulance driver Ray Barry | : Medaris was asked to comment Liability Policy hensive Persona! Liability of Berlin, German reunification| peered over the brink. His feet! on the True Magazine article \ is ia Bega and European security. went out from under him and| Oakland County Circuit Judge which said the Soviet claim of \ Policy. . rite or ca x * * there they were, the three of Clark J. Adams yesterday sen-\firing its ‘Lunik probe past the information tedey. Ne obli- Each one of these has defied them. The heavy grass was too fence oe mal * of 29922 moon was a “big Red lie.” ib gation. : solution singly. | slick to climb. an ” 71 XOM; oO a pris-| ,, av sitive | : ’ Yet we ae propose to settle| A fireman's rope got ‘em out— 0" term of 1-to-5 years for Uli Made, a tate Be Sure You Are Well Insured! them together. |unhurt. theft of two cars. that there was an instrumented Kenneth G. Further, it has been admitted x *& object out there in space where that for its “package plan” the Paw Paw 100 Years Old | Miller. an_ ex-convict, pleaded the Russians said it was.” I. EMPST EAD West has no alternative proposal. guilty April 20 to stealing one car | Yet, from the Western position) PAW PAW (UPI)—aw Paw has from the Lincoln-Mercury plant in| An underground four-story ga- it is difficult to see how there) Planned a week long centennial cel- Wixom, stripping it of its parts, rage is located below Union square @ Needs no installation — | could be much room for’ compro-|ebration next August ‘16-22. A pag-|selling them, and then stealing a in San Francisco and the garage rolls on wheels mise. eant of the town history will be|second car. 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But presidential press secretary.James C. Hagerty said “The ambassador’s planes near the Turkish r. The plane admittedly was ‘off course and inside Soviet territory. . They in- sist they don't know what hap- pened to the rest of the crew. ‘They denied attacking the plane. Find Boy, Missing During Tornado Alert ritt, 4, son of the Rev. Robert K. Merritt. * * * When the tornado alert sounded, Mrs. Merritt headed for a neigh- bor’s storm shelter, carrying a 6 Two hours later the frantic mother checked a house across the street, where no one was at home. David was inside, safe and dry. “He's okay,” the family doctor| said, “but he’s coming down with the mumps.” The mother was treated for ._ HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 Bob Considine Says: NEW YORK — Breathes there a reporter with 4 soul so dead, who never to himself has said, “I wish Red Spy Students ‘Suffer’ by Living Like Americans NINE’ : x Can You Hear Me? @ lt. ts wonderful To Hear. © Corrects all losses — Clearly The Mew Belténe mile and severe. PF Way. r — © No cords, No buttons — > ‘ caring with = ® to hide — a play or a novel about a par daphne <9, COME iIN—PHONE—OR WRITE TODAY! for leaving faster-than-sound jets as well as manned satellites. (This ts the second of three dis- patches ex) Gemal Abdel Nas-* ser, t the United Arab and his policies.) By WILBUR G. LANDREY state fe s89et) _Tieantdons © Caine tue s—s seaeeme comes the Communists because they chal- lenged his leadership of the Arab world. * * * Western money could never have bought the fury that Nasser has now turned against Nikita Krush- chev and the Reds. The Eisen- hower Doctrine was a flat failure as the Arab world was con- the West have ex- shock. He refused te join the Western anti-Communist pacts and fought to drive Western aidan] and influence out of the area. | His mission was to unify the) Abdel Nassar attacked Russia and|Arabs into an independent force.|"neutral.” \By his victories over the West, he} made himself the symbol and! leader of a resurgent Arab na- \tionalism * * * | Like the neutralism of India | and Yugoslavia, Nasser’s positive |neutralism” opposed membership jin either world bloc. But there were differences. India spoke softly and tried to jlessen tension by promoting com- promise on both sides. When Rus- sia withdrew aid, Yugoslavia . |turned to the West for help. At the beginning, Nasser’s en- emy was the West alone. His friend was Russia, which sup- plied the arms and aid he was unable to get from Washington, Lendon or Paris. Daily, the Cairo radio and press lashed out at the Western i | perialists” and reported new West- ern ‘plots’ against Arab nation- ism. When Nuri Said linked Iraq with Nasser organized the other Arabs against him ASKS WORLD SUPPORT When the United States with is drew its offer of aid to help build the Aswan High Dam, Nasser hit |back by nationalizing the Suez Canal. When _ Israel, Britain France attacked Egypt. called on world public opinion for support and turned military defeat into diplomatic victory. ‘When the Eisenhower Doctrine was announced, Nasser fought it as another attempt to draw the Arabs into the Western dbiee——~ He ‘also fought King Hussein of Jordan and King Saud of Saudi Arabia, who opposed Nasser-style nationalism and leaned toward| the West. ' and the West in the Baghdad Pact,| Nasser Lashes at Reds for His Own Protection But Nasser never joined the So viet bloc. From. the early days of the revolution he ordered spo- radic crackdowns on Communists st heme. Ue - * * * And when the Communists be-/ gan to gain power in Iraq after the July revolution and _ chal- lenged Egypt's union with Syria, Nasser proved his consistency. He condemned Communist pen. etratien as bitterly as he had Western “imperialism.”’ Massive Soviet aid did not deter him frem attacking Khrushchev when Russia tried te interfere. The honeymoon was over. 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Wationa Crag SY gy STH tye 48 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. ro ay : ‘TWELVE , in Se Oe 2 ee = __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESD r vw. *.hlC Ly Arrangements with the clergy, friends, and even some of the family plans are assumed by our y staff, always in good taste. Our : os helpful policy with details is { re appreciated. } ') “™ 7: Phone P ki |) FEDERAL AtKING X 4.4511 D, onelson- 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC” Whedjoocloceoodinc{aostpoc {aos oo kk On Our Premise fel AP Wirephete SHOW GOES TO THEIR HEADS — Chihuahua weighing 2% pounds poses atop the head of a 225-pound St. Bernard at a recent Westminster Kennel Club show in New York. The St. Bernard, Nero Von Holdt, didn't seem too enthusiastic, but Evergreen Acres Dciint bilaate the chihuahua seemed to enjoy the view. tne Security for You mastery of Churchill in that field —to lift his people to heights that exceeded their own oe * * But then, of cours¢ never had to. 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Wore onc-year-oids were atricven than any other age group. f your youngsters are sfi/ not protected against this feared disease, insist that they atart and complete the full se- ries of polio shots NOW. The 1959 polio season is fast approaching. The sooner your children are polio-protected, the safer their futures will be And since polio strikes allages —be sure to get your shots, too. See your doctor or health de- partment NOW. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE— ‘TAKE YOUR POLIO SHOTS! Published az a public service in ion with The Adeartising Coancil and the Newspaper A vertising Erecutwes Association. ! : “4 "Federal Healfh Plan Due Injured Russian Seaman Regains Ability to Speak soviet rushed nonth R By RAY HENRY A health insurance plan for government workers prob- ably will be approved by Congress during the next year. What form the plan will take and how much the gov- ernment will pay toward the plan are still being worked out. A Senate subcommittee is now holding hearings on the sub- ect To help the subcommittee, the Eisenhower administra- tion submitted a proposed plan, but asked that it not be put into effect until at least July 1, 1960. Here are some of the details: Who would be covered: With few exceptions, all gov- ernment employes and their dependents fould be eligible for the insurance. E Total monthly cost: For a single person, the cost would be about $5 a month. For employes with dependents, the premiums would be about $15 a month. These payments would be paid at the rate of two-thirds by the employe and one-third by the government Maternity benefits: The $50 deductible feature wouldn't apply to maternity expenses. Actual expenses of hospitaliza- tion, care, delivery and treatment would be paid up to a maximum of $200 for a normal delivery. Higher benefits would be paid for CoMmpticatet pregnancies weet tee cenenine Hospital benefits: Practically all expenses incurred in a hospital would be covered by ane plan. This would include charges for semi-private room and board, general nursing caré, use of operating rooms and other facilities and equipment, laboratory exams, blood transfusions, X-ray, dressings, drug and.medicines, anesthesia and oxygen. Medical and surgical benefits: Almost all medical and surgical expenses would be covered so long as they are for service or materials performed or prescribed by a doctor. Major illness::The plan would cover expenses for a long- term illness, such as cancer, tuberculosis, polio or muscular dystrophy, or for a series of illnesses But, the total of all benefits paid for each insuréd per- son couldn't be more than $7,500 in any one year or more than $15,000 in a lifétime. of Vladivostok. ‘‘has completely re- gained his ability to sneak.” a hulletin from Elmendorf Air Force Bese Hosnita} said Monday. Gneushev was transferred to the hosnital here Avril 9 bv 17. S. Coast Cuard entter and amohibian, four he was injured in a a hold of a Soviet re- Alaska (AP)—A unconscious when here in- an_ international mercy mission nearly a ago. is now “alking—both issian and Engl Evgeni] Ivanovich ANCHORAGE, seaman r-sea dave after ish If ll into Gneushev. 23,'fricerator shin Se 714 Community Natl vour Tx Bank Bldg. Insurance /AGENT ene" Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 Res. 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Perry St. Basement 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 } 4 , % THE PONTIAC PRESS THREE COL PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Swim Suits Make Big Splash TUESDAY, MAY. 5, 1959 d THIRT EEN Here are two suits refreshing dip. slim, trim fit. for a sunny stroll up the beach followed by a For the active life nothing beats a knit suit elasticized for It-could be a sheath, sleekly understated with its Empire bengaline bow, that fits like a coat of paint. In wonderfully clear colors, tangerine or turquoise, these Rose Marie Reid win- ners are equally pretty on the sand or al sea. or a stark two-piece 2-Piece Suit Crests Fashion Wave The two-piece suit has come in on the crest of fashion this season. The more conservative suit has either a skirted or a rnoderately modest maillot trunk. It meorporates the fourdation features of bra arid panty\girdle and comes in both laste x and elasticized knit fabrics. \.(For double-darers, Rose Marie Reid has two cot- ton print suits that can be cinched down, at will into a Bikini. They can be worn in the privacy of the backyard, She’s a Massachusetts J udge, Grandma to 7 at private pools or on a seclud- ed beach.) * * * The attractive and flattering one-piece swimsuit is still tops Its silhouettes vary to suit the figure of the wearer. There is a sleek sheath, the draped sheath, the maillot, the swim- shorts and the pert and pretty dressmaker. Solid colors are more interesting than ever... grape, teal, bali red, mango, palm green, pineapple, cocoa- nut and blue lagoon. Prints come in all-over abstract block or floral combinations. Since most vacation ward- robes require more than one sult, a cotton suit is a practical choice for a spare. The pleat- skirted dressmaker is popular and youthful. Combined with a jacket or skirt, it creates an attractive and versatile ensemble. ® * * All in all it should be quite a season for the Society of Girl Watchers. Jennie Barron Is Mother of Year NEW YORK (#—Jennie Loit- man Barron of Brookline, Mass., judge of the Superior Court of Mfssachusetts and grandmother of seven, was named today the American Mother of 1959 Announcement ‘was made by Mrs. Daniel A. Poling, presi- dent of the American Mothers Committee Inc., before a dis- tinguished group of mothers chosen from each state, as- sembled at the Waldorf-Astor- ia Hotel to hear the decision of the national jury. HOME RATES FIRST Judge Barron is the mother of three daughters.. Through- out her life she has been ac- tive in community, -state and national] organizations. Al- though she has been outstand- ing in her profession of law since her marriage, she al- ways put her duties as wife and mother ahead of profes- siona] . demands. * * * Born and educated in Bos- ton, Judge Barron is the daugh- ter of Russian immigrants, She received her B.A., LI.B, and Waterford Signs Famed Boy Choir. With the Waterford Town- ship Civic Music Association's annual membership drive in full swing this week, officers have announced the scheduling’ of the Columbus Boy Choir for Dec, 12. Other concerts will be announced at the cof clusion of the drive. The internationally known Columbus Boy Choir__concert will feature Gian-Carlo Menot- ti's Christmas opera, “Amahl and the Night Visitors.” It is the second year the group has ——— this opera. L.L.M, degrees from Boston University and in 1918 was married to Samuel Barron Jr., a lawyer. They practiced law as ‘the firm of Barron and Barron, * * * Their daughters, all gradu- ates of Wellesley College Are: Erma, now Mrs. Philip Wer- nick, mother. of three sons; Recreation Director Will Address PTA David R. Ewalt, director of parks and recreation for the city of Pontiac, will be the speaker at the Jefferson Jun- ior High School PTA meeting Thursday evening. The meet- ing will begin at 7:30. Mr Ewalt -will explain the sum- mer recreation program. New officers will be installed. They are David Simmon, presi- dent; Fred Smith, father vice president; Mrs. G. V. Carless, teacher vice president; Mrs. Fred Smith, secretary; Roy Norton, treasurer. Auditiofis of young boys in the Waterford Township area will be made by officials of the Columbus Choir, for pos- sible membership with the p. The 25 boys in the choir are all under 15 years of age, according. to New York Civic Concert. Service repre- sentative William Maki, * * * Two or three additional con- certs of caliber equal to the Columbus Choir will be sched- \ ‘Deborah Blazer, who died in 1956, leaving three children; Joy, the youngest, also a prac- ticing attorney, mother of one and wife of Dr. William B Rachlin, a surgeon. Both sur- viving daughters are active in community work in and around Boston. BASIS FOR SELECTION Selection of the mother of the year is based on six qual- ifications: First, she must be a suc- cessful mother. Second, she must be an ac- tive member of a religious body. Third, she must embody the traits of courage, cheerfulness, patience, affection, kindness, understanding and homemak- ing ability. Fourth, she must exemplify in her life the precepts of the Golden Rule, Fifth, she must be active in public affairs. Sixth, she must be qualified to represent the mothers of America in all responsibilities attached to her role as mother of the year, Only season tickets are avail- able. No single admissions will be sold at the door on concert nights, Maki pointed out. * * * Members of Waterford Civic Music Association may also at- tend-the.concerts of Civic Mu- sic groups in~other_cities. Ing this area, groups are organized in Lapeer, Rochester, Wayne and Trenton. Schedules of these associa- __tions’ concerts will be sent to “wy a ~ Decorate the beach this summer with gloriously colored swim- ming stripes. Delicately distinguished by the careful melding of many muted colors into widened bands and cast in figure-moulding Mrs. Sekles Heads Women’s Association Symphony Unit Officers were elected by Pon- tiac Symphony Orchestra Women's Association at its fin- al meeting of the season, held Monday afternoon at the Pine Lake road home of Mrs. Nor- man Buckner. * * * Serving for 1959-60 are Mrs. S. V. Sekles, president; Mrs. ‘J Party Honors Wilma Allen po: Mrs. Jerry De Masselis of Drayton Plains honored . Mrs. Wilma Allen of South Ander- son street with a surprise par- ty. Mrs, Lillian Cummings as- sisted. * * * Mrs, Allen will marry Del- mont George of Brendle Lake this fall. * * * Guests were Mrs. Leninger, Mrs. Harold * Hunt; Mrs. ‘ Roland Grace, Mrs. George Jenko, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Mrs. Raymond Sti- ger, Mrs. John Noble, Mrs Claude Graves, Mrs. Joseph C. Moery, Mrs. John M. Beau- din and Mrs. Lewis A. Young. all Waterford members so that they may attend from 12 to 15 concerts on their member- ship cards without additional charges, * x * Those wishing to join the association can contact Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel for further information. | Headquarters have been es- tablished, at the Community Activities ‘Center for the} one- week-only membership Harvey | Arnold Hillerman, first vice president; Mrs. Ivah Baker, second vice president; Mrs. Charles G. Uligian, recording secretary; Mrs. Aleck Cap- salis, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Herman Dickstein, treasurer: x * Guest speaker -was Frances- co Di Blasi, conductor of the erchestra. He discussed the problems. of organizing and maintaining a symphony or- chestra and announced the program for the coming year. The Michigan Opera Com- pany of Detroit will present the second act from the opera Central School Plans Festive Fair Thursday Central Elementary - School PTA will hold its annual fair at the school from 5 to 9p. m. Thursday. * * * Main attraction“of. the eve- ning wilt be a magic show featuring Milky the Clown. Other fair features will include a makeup room, hayride.’ on the playground, fish | pond, teenage dancing, a game room, white elephants, and Abbott and Costello movies, Chairmen are Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Tom Marsh and Mrs. Gerald Butler. * * * Chili will be served in the ‘ cafeteria from 5 to 6:30 p. m. From 6:30 until 9 p. m. hot dogs will be offered. Little Girl Favorite When party fashion strides in_on tots’ feet, the noté is more T-strap than anything \else. The shade is vanilla ice, a neutral that goes well with white or other color. - & oS a a Ol CO CO CO Oe et ee i ee Se ee. eee a “Tosca,” by Puccini, with Maria’ Roumell singing the leading fole on Oct. 13. ~~ ®© *& Emma Kountz, ‘pianist, will be featured at the Dec. 8 concert, and an all orchestral Go Easy on Bronze Keeping household accessor- ies properly clean is important. For example, never be cleaned with a polish or abrasive which will destroy its finish. When in doubt, use soap suds, Mrs: ‘Thomas Marsh gives a dem- onstration of some:of the exotic things to be offered by the “Makeup Room,” a feature of the Central Elementary School Fair, to Janice Marsh, center, bronze should , ’ a id fb ip ah: a Meee, od te a Se ek Lee program will be presented Jan. 26. ® x * ~ On March 8, Philip Stein- haus, organist, will be guest artist. John Dalley, violinist, will present the April 19 pro- gram. * * * Social committee for the Monday meeting were Mrs. Julian Levine, Mrs. Helen Four Pages Today in Women’s Section "3 mt lastex, here are three decidedly attractive silhouettes: the swim-dress, the draped swim-sheath and the two-piece. green/gold, orange/gray, or blue/ violet. Color-fast hues are Available locally. Elects. Officers | a emmein ——————— tenn Sanna ro Teitgen and Mrs. Herman Dickstein. Mrs. J. C. Walker, president, presided. Buffingtons Return Mr. and Mrs. L. Ross Buff. ington have returned to thejr home on Pontiac drive after spending several weeks at Zanesville, Ohio, where they were called during the illness and death of their son, John, former Pontiac resident. He | perf? rey. « |. dm Sb - } ee oe Re, ee. g — e THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 —_——_y+~ FOURTEEN -_ ri ; TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 3 Colors—Top Size ultiplier Onion Sets SEEDS TASKER’S - 63 W. Huren Street FE 5-626! & The Oakland County Hos- pital Association elected offi- cers for 1959-60 at its meeting . Saturday afternoon at the hospital. Officers are Emma Howard, president; Mrs. B. B. The following mémbers were appointed to committees: Mrs. Adams, Mrs. L. A. Farnham, Mrs. Ross Stockwell] and Mrs. M. L. Shadley, hospital pur- chasing committee; Mrs. J. C. | } licity; Mrs. Harry Going, cus- todian. * * * Mrs. Harry Going was absent because of illness. This is the first meeting she has missed in 30 years. Mrs. Adams reported the as- sociation spent $3,514 this past year, on purchases for Pon- Hospital Association Elects Officers tiac General Hospital, These included a sitz bath, dxygen tent, resuscitator, 2 Baron feed- ers and new system blood bank equipment. Next time you iron your hand-| kerchiefs, sprinkle them with witch hazel instead of water. Notice the fresh, “clean” odor. A traffic bottleneck is a place where suburbanites who dreamed of getting away from it all arrive at the same time, Graphics on Exhibit at Little Gallery The Little Gall tin Birming- ham is exhibiting & collection of graphics from Pratt Contemporary Galleries and from Western Serigraphic Institute dur: ing the month of May. The show will be held in con- junction with Birmingham Art Fes- tival and will give the public an opportunity to see the work of con- temporary artists. _, The Little Gallery, located on! East Maple road, Sorority Has Annual Break fast Alpha Alpha Unit Marks Founder's Day sitios Alien taney co ebrated Founder's Day with its annual breakfast at Devon Ga- bles Sunday. : William Belaney, member of the Porttiac Area Chamber of Commerce Was guest speaker. His subject was ‘Rackets That Invade Our Homes.” * ® *® Mrs. Donald Moore was chairman of the Sunday break- fast. Assisting her were Mrs. Edward Hummel, Mrs, James George, Mrs. Ralph O. Allen, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Ger- ard Jones, Mrs, Earl Smith and Mrs. Ralph L. Wilson. Mrs. Elmer O. Johnson, pres- ident delivered the Founder's Day message after an invoca- tion by Mrs."Lacey Schiefler. Mrs. Johnson pointed out that the Michigan State Council of the sorority is in.its 8th year and the Alpha Alpha Chapter had had a member on the state board ‘each year. J—"SWEETHEART ROSE’ LAMP * * 8 Philanthropic projects car- ried out by-the group were listed. They include help for the Foundation for Aid to Emo- tionally Disturbed Children, Michigan Heart Association and the American Cancer As- sociation. 4602 WONDERFUL GIFTS MOTHER WILL LOVE! H—NEW CORNING COOK WARE a from WY TiC 5) of course! For convenience ‘in the kitchen, beauty on the table — cook and serve in this new Corning Ware, Take from \ freezer to flame or heat — it’s guaranteed not to crack from quick temperature changes! 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Tomorrow's pattern: Misses’ dress F—BONE CHINA CUP a SAUCER Printed Pattern 4602: Half Sizes 14"3, 16':, 1813, 20%, 22's, 24*2. ..Add to — or start — a collection of bone china cups and saucers for someone 6n_ your Mother's Day tist! Our big selection includes many unusual patterns and colors. Priced from $1.95 to $10.95 Size 1643 requires 4% yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. | Send thiryctive—eents—in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St. New York 11, G—VICTORIAN CIGARETTE TABLE With white Cararra marble top imported from Italy. This authentic Victorian heirloom reproduction is made of genuine Honduras mahogany or fruitwood, hend carved N. Y. Print plainly name, address ! . A and ihe ehed ie satin finish. This is 18'2” high, with zone, size and style number. wi diameter top - $19.95 Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta : L—FRUIT PLATE SET GIVE HER Set of 6 fruit plates and large Holds Brunch cake plate makes a delightful des- THE LASTING sert service for mother! ‘Sie are A Mother-Children brunch BEAUTY OF NEW DINNERWARE Here at Wiggs We Stock All the Leading Brands of FINE CHINA OVEN-PROOF WARE STURDY MELMAC Lenox Royal Doulton Franconia Kokura Wedgwood Texas-Ware Haviland _ Fosteria Melamine Spode Iroquois Flameproof Noritake Franciscan — Castleton Family China 50-Piece Sets, Service for 8 ) trom $19.95 WIGGS @ 24 WEST HURON STREET WYNDCREST by LENOX Famous Leriox cherished by homemakers the world over! The pattern shdwn is an imaginative flower design of softest blues and browns on purest white china. 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Pin- cushion and thread holder inside. $8.95 Has plastic liner so was held by Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta Sorority, Inc. Sun- day at Devon Gables.- Michael Thornberry paid ti- bute to mothers and Mrs. Frank Thornberry answered % with an original poem express- ing her thoughts on children. Mrsf Edward O’Brien, Mrs. Charles Fournier and Mrs. Jer- ry McKay also took part. A Pontiac Central High School vocal quartet made up of John Bacon, Lynn Walker, Sam Hartman and Thomas O'Brian sang several selec- tions. Toastmistress was Mrs. James DeFlorio. c Make Covers for Potholders It's less trouble to keep kitch- en potholders looking present- able if removable covers of washable fabric are added. These “‘slip covers’ wash and dry more quickly than the entire potholders — and also there’s less Chance of matting the padding. _ THE, KNITTING NEEDLE 452 W, Huron FE 5-1330 eg « “tT B) FI AP Wirephet be erected at Indian River, ’ Mich. Right: Fredericks, on the left, stands at the base of the statue with represen- tatives of the workshop and art foundry. Michigan sculptor Marshall Fred- ericks examines the head ‘of Christ of his Crucifixion statue being assembled in an Onto Norway, workshop. The 55-foot statue will be part of a group to 50 Turn Out for Meeting of OES Areme Chapter Fifty members were: present ti The Oakland County Associa- a meeting of Areme Chapter, OES,| tion meeting will be held at the Monday evening at Roosevelt Ma-| Berkley Masonic Temple’May 21, | sonic Temple. | with Areme Chapter assisting in Passed on proficiency tests by| the presentation of the flags. Eugene Perkio, worthy patron, | were: Mrs. Marion B. Holmes, Mrs. Ralph Hale, Mrs. Alfred Vaughn, Mrs. Olga Wilkinson, Mrs. Agnes Newell and Plezzy Newing- ham. CL Chapter Hosts Area PEO Meet delegates from each of the Oakland, ; Members and guests will attend County PEO chapters, met Mon- Eastern Star Villa May 24. Those munity House. planning to go will meet at the} Chapter CL of Pontiac was host- Roosevelt Masonic Temple by Sess chapter. Members of the chap.|f a.m. ter attending were Charlotte Baird, | invited to be a guest at Friends Mrs. J. W. Keasey, Mrs. Charles Night of the Roya] Oak Chapter. |Matson. Mrs. Clark Morgan and (Mrs. H. W. Chapman. Officers for the coming year are Mrs. D. H. Lamb, chairman of Chapter CG. Birmingham; Mrs. i|R. To Hateh, vice chairman of iChapter CG, Birmingham; Mrs. \Keasey, secretary of Chapter CL, |Pontiac; and Mrs. H. P. Cardon, jtreasurer of Chapter AD, Royal |Oak. Cross Trailers Name Officers New officers of Cross Trailers Square Dance Club are Bruce Al-' len, president; Chris Holmes, vice president: Mrs. James Barwick, secretary; and Mrs. David Slater, treasurer The club held its final dance of the season with a cooperative din- ner Friday evening at Willis School. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Elda Sutter Hosts Senior Musicale Senior League of Tuesday Musicale met Sunday at the West Iroquois road home. of Elda Sutter. Taking part in the program were Barbara Atwell, flutist; accompanied by Mary Alice Kissick and Lynn Thompson, Hairdo Experiment Benjamin Stephenson, all of Bir- mingham pianist Reports of the state conven- A hairdo that flatters a friend may be unbecoming to you amatiek GS Sue ke ¥ an neren SKS: SAS eR aS a | ts Oakland County Cooperative of; \PEO Sisterhood, composed of two we % the Eastern Star Villa Day at the day morning at Birmingham Com- 4 oa ee Mrs. Harry Lunsford has been Mrs. A A. Dodd, Mrs. M. K. Fell, (Fe #8 wees " * —_ * SP et Gas =| Cross Trailers will continue danc-. ‘ion were given by Deanna Rel- However, it is always fun to. © ing at Summer Squares, the club yea, Marcia Cameron and Gary experiment in the privacy of *% from which Cross Trailers was Relyea. your own home. 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He is four months — short of being the.age of consent arid, Abby; he came to me and said he got a girl in trouble. She is the girl he’s gone steady with for a year; and I was shocked, but I would help them get married as soon as possible. I want to save her reputation, and be- sides these kids are very much in love. told him L Got the Right Idea, Mom!* “His father is trying to stand in the way and refuses to sign for them (the girl is under age, too). She’s a good girl from a good family of our faith but I can't deal with my stubborn husband. He says the boy is too young to accept the re- sponsibility. Can you say some- thing to help?” A MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Ask your clergyman to talk with your husband. From your letter, these young people have every chance of making a successful marriage. 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Gilt: Suggestions é 9 TELEGRAPH at HURON Mon. Thurs., Fri. “10 to 9—Tues.; Wed., Sat, 10 to 6 ‘PARK FREE REAR OF STORE ¥ + 000 take place in the home. Most of these involve the feet. Doctor Herman Sonderling, dean of the Maurice J. Hewi- College of Podiatry in New York City, warhs against both bare feet and the habit of padding about the house in soft slippers or old ‘‘beat up” shoes. First, the barefooted or poorly Out of approximately 9,700,000 snae tat he and years of practice toughe his feet. ¢ Put Your Shoes On, Lucy must be more barefooted gals in the shock of walking. It is true | that primitive man went without | alked on the ground | ned | Doctor Sonderling points out that the arch of the foot is a triangle and needs a base for support. That base should be a firm shoe sole. Without this the triangle may col- lapse under body weight and up and down motion of the legs and body, when walking. ‘ A leather base is prescribed | gion. Tacks, nails, splinters, sharp- edged toys or tools, can start an|Was the topic of to keep the arch from weaken- ing and leather uppers hold the shod woman is more accident prone than the-one who is well heeled, As Doctor Senderling pointS out, she exposes herself to accidents from climbing on kitchen ladders, stools and chairs. Her bare feet are ex- posed to splinters, bruised arches; her stance is unsteady when reaching and there is al- ways the chance that she may drop a can on her fvot. support ‘and yet ‘‘give’’ fortably with our movements. isend a stamped, self-addressed en jvelope with your request for leaf ilet No. 14. Address Josephine Low man in care of this newspaper. Also there is danger of slipping |4 on waxed or wet tloors. A busy housewife has hundreds of oppor- | ° tunities to stub her toes, chip «|Workshop Topic split her nails, causing deiormi-| ties or thickening of the nails. The chances of infection are le- the standpoint the woman in the home is much more attractive in shoes. | I myself never have seen but two' of Roseberry court health Doctor sonderling says the barefoot, poorly shod habit is bad. He feels that walking for short periods on soft earth will strengthen foot muscles but that walking on hard surfaces is a different matter. were Constance McCarty and Miss Cheal. LeBair, Amanda Malone, Our feet need protection from | Norvell. | foot in tts proper shape, supply com- | If you would like to have my leaflet ‘Take Care of Your Feet” ‘Nature in Music’. of Student Group “Nature's Reflection in Music" workshop | infection. jheld by the Student League of Of coure from the esthetic Tuesday Musicale Sunday after- noon at the home of Barbara Cheal Assisting the hostess were Mrs pairs of pretty feet in my life Curtis Patton, Mrs. Walter What- : . ron and Mrs. Russell McCarty From the standpoint . of foot Members presenting selection S Griesbach, Toni Attending the Michigan Federa- tion of Music Clubs’ Junior Club convention in Detroit were Diana! Nancy |Burgdorf, Miss McCarty and Carol Golden Hued Dirilyte SPECIAL OFFER! =) Buy this 26 piece in! ee set of beautiful GOLDEN-HUED Wy } at regular price with chest $9422 and get this 24 piece set 4 fine quality | STAINLESS \ by Dirilyte . FREE (Or buy the 50 piece set of Dirilyte at $161.50 ond yh sete 48 piece set of Stainless by Dirilyte free.) 4 Q G \ - © N - wr cS GR A terrific combination for fashionable dining any time... the distinctive elegance of golden-hued Dirilyte and the carefree beauty of Stainless by Dirilyte. The Stainless is free, when you buy a set of golden-hued Dirilyte. Get yours now! 16 W. Huron | - hotels put fruit and flowers in my room with the manager’s card, I always drop a little “thank you” note when I re- turn home. My more sophisti- cated friends: say this is very “country girlish” of me. I want to do the right thing and would like your opinion.” COUNTRY GIRL DEAR COUNTRY GIRL: When in doubt—say ‘Thank you.” No gift (even if it’s ob- viously a ‘‘gesture’’) should be ignored. * * * “DEAR ABBY: There is a boy and gal around our way who are really mad about each other. The problem is that they will not admit it. They make a darling couple and everyone thinks they belong together. We are their best friends and it is up to us to get them together. How should we go about it?” J. AND R. DEAR,J, AND R.: Don’t try to cook up a romance between two people who have no in- terest in each other just be- cause they make a ‘‘darling’”’ couple. If they are really “mad” .about each other, they will be the first to know. *. we ot Do your parents trust you? Get Abby's booklet, ‘‘What Every Teenager Wants To Know.” Send 25 cents and a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Abby in care of this newspaper. ‘Tisn’t Nice to Give Prize Away By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: At a bridge party the other day I won first prize for highest score. As the prize was an item of which I have several, I gave it to one of the other women It seemed senseless to keep it# when someone else could make good use of it, and since it was something that was not bought especially for me. I saw no - harm in what I did “Some of the other women present criticized me for this and said that I was very rude to the hostess. Will you please tell me if I was wrong?” Answer: I am sorry, but even though your intention was kind, it was rude to your host- ess. What you should have done was to keep the prize you won and later given your friend one of your own duplicates. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it per- missible to invite the bride- groom's father to the wedding, and not his wife when he has remarried? My daughter's fiance's parents are divorced and his mother refuses to come to the wedding if her ex- husband's wife should be pres- ent. The bridegroom lives with his mother although his father has sent him throuch college and has done much for him financially, and naturally he would like his father to be pres- ent at the wedding if pos- sible.”’ Answer: The bridegroom's father will certainly not come to the wedding without his present wife. I suggest that he and his wife give a wedding supper for his son and daugh- ter-in-law to follow the regular reception to which he will in- vite his immediate family and special friends ‘Dear Mrs. Post: When eat- ing-at a lunch counter, is it proper to ask a person who is sitting/with an empty seat on either side of him (or her) to mové over so that two friends may sit together?” Answer: Tf he has not yet been served you may ask if he would mind moving over to the next seat, buf not if he has his lunch in front of him. “Dear Mrs. Post: Should an ice-cream soda. or any cold drink, served with a straw he lifted un and. over to the mouth. or is it proper to lean over and drink from where the glass stands?’ Answer: It should be lifted to the mouth. MR. and MRS. V. R. CRAMER Aboard the SS Matsonia for a cruise to Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Cramer of Birmingham. They left April 27 from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Car- ter and their two sons, former- ly of. Joslyn road, returned Monday from Taubate, Brazil, | } where Mr. Carter was plant manager for Willys-Overland for the past three and a half years. . With the Carters is George Washington Sousa,~a -19-year- old friend of the two boys, Ronnie, 14, and John, 18 When the boys first moved to Taubate, they had a great deal of difficulty with the Portu- guese language. It was George who came to their rescue and helped them jearn the lan- guage. In appreciation, the Carters are entertaining him with a trip through the United States He will be their guest until, July 25 when he will decide whether to stay longer or return heme. * * * “He can't get over all the automobiles in Pontiac. He didn’t know there were so many of them in the world,” says Mr. Carter’ about his guest. Manicure Gently White spots in our nails are s¥&pposed to mark each little white lie we tell. Actually spots are due to air between the layers. Rough manicuring which may injure the nails, can cause the condition the ALICE BRASWELL Mr. and Mrs. John Braswell of Folkville, Ala., announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to James R. Zimmer- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.- Zimmerman of North Johnson avenue. A Feb- ruary wedding is planned. o— 4 } } John L. Carters Return With Friend From Brazil GEORGE W. SOUSA Pine Lake Golfers Gather Pine Country Club Women golfers opened their season with a luncheon and meeting in the club's Grill Room Thursday for the Mehas, chairman; cochair- Norman Moysey, tary, Mrs, Harold Cregar, Mrs. F. M. Smith, handicap chairman; and Mrs. Wilde tournament, Lake Officers Mrs C. P Chris Mrs year are Sloman, man sec4»rt treasurer {,eorge chairman include Mrs social chair- Other officers B. J. Bergesen, man, Mrs. P. H. Pope, district representative; Mrs. Henry Gaukler, junior district repre- sentative; Mrs. John Brandt, rules; and Mrs. George Shana- an, publicity. Sudsing Keeps Flowers Fresh Here's a hint to keep your green thumb working to pre- vent garden-fresh flowers from wilting indoors. Robert Stevens, extension horticulturist at the University of Delaware, strongly advises washing vases and other flow- er containers in hot soap or de- tergent suds. This expert ex- plains that such a sudsy treat- ment will remove bacteria which cause cut flowers to wilt. Ora Randall Myrna Niedling 88 Wayne St. Thelma Crow ... and her capable staff: Dorothy McKinnis Joanne Frazer will be happy to serve you al: RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOPPE Ardythe Wehriey Hazel Clements FE 2-1424 EYE GLASSES f PHONE FE 4-3241 DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS Optometrist LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING WOOO OOOOOOO OOO a a a a * II AZAL ALA LAL ALLA A LA CONTACT LENSES 205 Capitol Savings and Loan Building ~ 75 West Huron Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN AAA dt ttt A what a wonderful way to say... Happy Mother’s Day! LAE Sy mvpaperyeitsy’ , “ . “yt Vow. | wih + tie ah A new chair . “just for her.” ® Boudoir ®@ Vanity Le ye” 5390 Dixie Highway Custom Furniture . . . Styled and created @ Fireside @ Chaise « Modern or Traditional Styles Elliott’s of Waterford ; ORlando 3-1225 Quality Carpeting 5) : ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 5,°1959 SEVENTEEN _ el ———————————— Sas ee eae “ARE el el / Waterford Board Okays Township Rezoning Change A coutroversial piece of property| rezoned for construction of a was rezoned from residential to| gasoline station. ‘Vandals Break ‘Many Windows, lat City Schools Several thefts and complaints of malicious destruction of prop- jerty -were reported to Pontiac | Police ‘Monday. St. Joseph Hospital Plans, slay Walkout 2 Delay Walkou |All-Day Exhibit May 12 at Rochester fs. sun sec voit ts Threatened Strike of ™ — at 3066 Lopes 2b 41186 | Jensen rf 4212 Maris rf 4011 ito Set Up tt Malszone 3b 4210 Cervif 4010 } Gernert lb §143 Hadleyib 4010 | . Renna if 2100 Housec Mei B-Geiger 1006006 “DeMstriss 490 0 Memorial Fund § |Site" i3t¢ Fans $883 | Baumannp 0000 Colemanp 1006 Mnbdqttep 4000 A-Ward 100 ¢ Wallp 0000 Gorman p e000 ’ Daley p 0000 DETROIT (UPI) — Proceeds C-Tuttle 1110 from Lutheran Baseball Night, _ Tomanek p 6606 jJuly 31 at Briggs Stadium, will go! Totals 34888 Totals 354 A ney pee out for Coleman in 6th C—Singled for jtoward establishing a Mel Ott gp Ran for Renna in 8:h |Memorial Fund, the Rev. Theodore Daley in th lA. Danie] said yesterday in dis- espa City closing plans for the fourth annual , 2 White. Budain event. ton 27-6. Kansas City 6. Kansas City 12 2B— Williams DeMaes Gernert 2 3B Keough The Lutheran Luncheon Club S—Malzone, Runnels will have 10,000 seats set aside for the Detroit Tigers-Boston Red Sox night game. In the past, fans have come from outstate Michigan, Indiana and Ohio to attend the game and the first one drew more than 11,000 Lu- therans. ip Baumann 1 M nb q‘tte Wall Tsitouris Coleman Gorman Daley : Tomanek HBP—By Tomanek, Keough me Stevens, Napp, Rice 5.457 ny W, 1-0) 6: iL, O-1) .. see. 1 0 me 1 Rev. Daniel said the committee hopes to have Ott’s wife and daughter at the game. Ott, Hall of i\Famer and play-by play Tiger /broadcaster, was killed in an auto laccident last fall. Mrs. Ott was |seriously injured | When Lutheran night started, | there were seven or eight Luther- ‘ans on the Tiger roster but the number has dwindled to two —| al Harvey Kuenn and Red Wilson AMERICAN LEAGUE —— Ss = = Woes — aay Behind Cleveland 13 | Bakimore i . Hs Chicago ‘ 11 a 579 2's Kansas City .. i 9 0 yr Washington 1} 19 ‘ a img 8 % 47} 4’, ew York 7 12 a * Detroit 4 15 211 9 : —_ ba leery ‘Ss RESULTS ston an t tackle Joe Willinsky, Minersville, Only game pend 2 — Prank Anderson, Smith TODAY'S GAMES \Cree c timere at Cleveland. 7 - | Northwestern—Tackle Pate Echols. man (0-3) vs Perrarese Ath — South Bend, Ind, and halfback Al Washington at Chicago. 2 p.m —Pischer |Faunce, Marion, Ind (2-6) vs Pierce (3-1) Michigan—End Bod Brown, Kalamazoo, ete i at Kansas City, Mich.; quarterbacks John Stamos, Chi- 0, oo (+1) cago, and Paul Palmer. Toronto: half- ay . roit. 8:15 p.m —Casale |back Ben McRae. Newport News, Va., and cal ecsaecsetl (03) |fullback Bili Tunnicliff, Detroit. jer a Geos ee Wisconsin—Quarterbacks Jim Bakken, washing: . a Che : Looe —— Wis, and Ron Miller, Lyons. New York at Kine’ cit we pm Boston at Detroit, 1:30 pr 9 pm —Ford (1-2 a Bill Dicindio, Dumore. ; quarterbacks Wilbur Hollis, Boys- —s LEAGUE. jtewa. Ree. and Ed Trancygier, Wyan- oo pis. Wea am Ee Pet. Behing otte, c * : | Illinois—Halfoack Johnny Counts, New Los Angeles 4 s sot Rochelle, WY¥.. fullback Bd O'Bradovich, Chisinau, nt wef ayw : Ohio State—End Tom Perdue, Hunting- a - ri sd 7 ton, W Va; halfbacks Bob Perguson and philadelphia sis aa Ron Houck, both of Troy, Ohio Louis 5 1S 250 | Michigan State—End Art Brandstatter, ' — East Lansing, Mich.: halfback Gary Ball- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 6; cwein imnati $. night Tom -Winteckt, 175, Angeles 5. Milwauke 3 nant Pittsburgh 2, Chic man, Detroit, (Cnt Pore and tackle aterbacks Herbert McGuire. Chicago, be ks David Meehnen, May- Only games ~scneduteg | Pe |field Heights, Ohio, and Lee Pisher, Wil-'gan Pranciee AY Creat” ab om _s lamspeort, Pa. domes (2-3) ws Newconibe (03) ofr — a aa Pena (1-1) |Los Angeles at Milwaukee he bm —Drys- | dale (3-2) vs Willey ( Chicago at Pittsburgh. Ye eS 1 —Hobbie layoff (22) vs. Priend (0-4), | ‘Hogan Colonial Winner FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — Ben Hogan, who aspires to be- come the first man in history to said today he hoped that playolf victory for the Colonal National Invitation was a ‘‘good omen.” He won his fifth Colonial as he beat Fred Hawkins of E] Paso, Tex., by four strokes yesterday It also was the first time Hogan Drayton Merchant Buys Silver Lake Golf Club The Silver Lake Golf Club at 2602 W. Walton Blvd... Drayton Plains, has been sold to. Frederick Green, owner of a Drayton Plains men’s store. The nine-hole golf course has been in existance for more than [Ray Boston Minus Top Hitters in Tonight's Game With Bunning Against Rookie Jerry Casale DETROIT (UPI) — The Tigers get another chance to take a step back on the long comeback road tonight when they entertain the crippled Boston Red Sox. * * *® Boston still is without its biggest bats—Ted Williams, Gene Stephens and Vic Wertz. Wertz was in- active over the weekend with a pulled shoulder muscle. Stephens, a who hits in Briggs Stadium nearly as well as Williams, broke his right arm in Chicago last Friday and will be out six weeks. Williams still hasn't played a game this season due to his spring training neck injury and isn't expected back until about May 12. The Red Sox currently have Bill Renna in left, Marty Keough in .center and Jackie Jensen in right. For the first time this Season, the Tigers had a chance to relax yesterday 3i11 Norman “had the club working out on every off day in an attempt to snap the team out of its slump with no success. * * * After Sunday's double. victory over the Yankees, Jimmy Dykes » proclaimed yesterday as a day off, although several players, includ- ing Lary Doby whose average has ‘ skidded to 234 when he went hit- less in the twin bill, impromptu we t staged an rkout . Dykes also made an appear- ance at the stadium to sign hi« contract. With the rush trip from Pittsburgh and the games Sunday, he didn’t have a chance for the formalities. “At least the Tigers still want 3 me." Dykes said with a grin. ‘In Cincinnati last year, a city of about 500.000. there were 499.999 - who wanted me back to manage— all but one and he was the one who counted — Gabe Paul. And [ thought this was a land of majority ruie . * * Dykes’ reward for picking up the Reds’ last August and taking them to fourth place finish was dis- miss When Paul asked me to take over when Birdie Tebbetts quit, he told me it was for the interim. I thought it would just be for three days and I was sure of it when we lost our first two games." e Dykes said his formula fer perking up the Reds was a simple one. “I'm a great be- liever in relaxing and that's what I told them te do. I told Detroit (he pronounces it “Dee- troit’’) the same thing Sunday.’ Dykes said he'd start Jim Bun- ning (0-3) against Boston rookie Jerry Casale (1-2) tonight. Boone-Simpson Deal Runs: Into Trouble CHICAGO White Kansas (AP)—The Chicago Sox trade deal with the City Athleticsinfielder Boone, for Harry (Suitcase) Simpson—appears to have hit a snag * * Reports today indicated Boone may retire from baseball rather than report to Kansas City. However, the 35-year-old major * {St arg Mit Philadelphia, 7:05 pm— whey ; ‘ ze aCe ae eague veteran, planned fo meet Los Angeles at Milwaukee, 1:30 p with Bill Veeck, new 54 per cent ee ee Pp on owner of the White Sox, before Only games scheduled making a final decision. won a tournament five times and* he has taken 65 over the years. Hogan shot a l-under par 69,! Hawkins 73 yesterday. * * * Hogan said he was going to play some more tournament golf+ before the National Open ‘‘be- By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF cause that’s the only way you .. can get ready for it.” So he | PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Misplaced drives. pects to enter the Memphis, Tenn. | / DIA : Goin "trek weska Soar cow ‘i GNOSIS: Failure to plan ahead. Hogan beat Hawkins by rolling | TREATMENT: The unthinking golfer who tees up & up a 4stroke lead in the first), his ball and sla , & devel hiden, teen. coming ta: wilh % slams away in the general direction of the t just straight golf. The two tied for : hole will never get the full benefit of whatever driving © first place in the Colonial tourna- | ability he has. To get the | ment when they shot 285 for 72 full benefit, thought should 4 holes and the playoff was to de- : cide which got $5,000 first money. | | Hawkins received $3,000 for se -|~ ond place. # * * * if All of the players on the tour, |; be given to placement as well as distance. Before hitting a drive, consider the type of second shot you are setting up for yourself. The illustration C.. Fleischaver for the last 16/including Hawkins, already are in) years. Oklahoma City for the Oklahoma shows a cagey player sacri- Green said that there will be|City Open starting Thursday ficing some distance to in- © no change in poliey or increase in} Hogan has played more tourna- sure an open second shot © rates. ae Sees tha ke ee He is taking a slightly OOOATS Monts Fleck in a playoff on the National | bonger Toute to the green . Brooklyn. utpointed Bill“ Fiamio, 158, (Open, That day Fleck was vsing |/ iE ° but = much safer one. METERCED, Cait —wooay Winow, 138 HHogan clubs (Hogan has a club)” You may feel that tee Ni, a Johnson. 158%. Sanjmanufacturing epncern here) and! % the advice given here Pontice Press Photo |i9t" or ing Metico Sonat ,Hewkins, pein 4 Hawkins was using’ ' would apply only to the experts—on the grounds HIS NIBS, MR. MIBS—The smiling boy on the right is Felman_ |lmie. 117, sche. Mexico va Pays oe _ that most golfers have trouble just keeping the ball Williams, who won the city marbles championship Saturday at [Pa qutpotsied Charesss Pork Fs ribeat of oe a Jack be | on the fairway. But I contend the advice applies to Oakland Park. Williams, 5th grader_at Bethune School, defeated. |“3yft!"™ : 6. sxsoven lonanahe eck | all golfers, Golf is a game of strategy as well as Bill Kelly (left) of Malkim School in the finals of the 12th annual |138,, Seattle knockea out Gene Turley, |" 1 a oe | Power. This is as true of the duffer as of the expert. tournament sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- IBE. Maravilla, 177, red confident he = partment in cooperation with The Pontiac Press. Williams received |2eitimiot™%ouuf"4 4 pisrun’ 17, i | at yada He rary Try giving more thought to drive placement and 4 the Press trophy for his achievement. 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Jan-Erik Lundquist disposed of Stephen Gulyas, 6-3, 7-5, 6-1, and Ulf Schmidt went to four sets to defeat Andrew Adam, 2-6, 6-3, 64 and 7-5. Brazil won 4-0 over the West Germans as rain prevented com- pletion of the fifth match. x * * | Brazil now will meet Poland in the second round, and Sweden Plenty of Free Parking — Larger to 197 S. Saginaw St. Next to Bill Spence Rambler Faster Service Same Phone FE 8-6022 : | EASY TERMS“ SCECECTTCCCLCLS LL, oo... 2.0.2.2. 2.2.2.8.8.8.8.9.9.8.5 * FISK IKK IRIS RIK IK RIK IKI KIKI AA will meet Chile. * | MOVED — BEATTY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Repair Shop CSET CC CEE, {The Chiefs face, Saginaw High /to-| State College at Huntsville Curtis Raymond Lyons, 19, died in’ Methodist Hospital, where he was admitted after the Thursday! night bout with Fred White of} the “Bay City Central golfers. It in nine outings. J Mike Samardzija fired 84, Bill, Davis and Ron Sugg each shot 85) and John Taylor posted 88 to round; out the PCH effort. An 84 by Pat} pnocked out in the third round of | Walsh was Bay City’s best Scoye.|, scheduled three-round match. NINETEEN UDINE, Italy #—Primo Carnera, Clawson vs. Troy at Fitageraid Clarenceville, Det. Lutheran at Keego if Walled Lake at St. Pred W. Bloomfield at Milford $ — vs. Troy at Rochester Golf wi Holly at Clarkston T Le a MONDAY'S COLLEGE RESULTS om eH og Italian giant whe once was world ; 3 y eads West for Rest s s Brediey @. tilnele Wormel heavyweight boxing champion, will D Oregon Biate 13, Washington 4 undergo an operation here ‘Dues erby Champ By-Passes ~\ . satay day for siomach weer. |__| > Preakness and Belmont JP cent 2 Sia m, [NEW 59 WAGONS d ieago 83%, Bradley 47's e mon : Detroit 67%, Central Michigan 63's Tennis T Laure be ’ we . - _ Saw 5, — ® — $] 995 ‘ ISVILLE, Ky, (AP)—Ken-|son of Tudor Minstrel was under. | ewel : . E ntice Marines 8 Denison 6 a y Derby champ Tomy Lee,'a drive to nip Dunce, seventh J * ryland 19, Duke 2 wy RAMBLER sound but tired, heads West to-|place colt in the Kentucky Derby : aatchignn Biase 39,"Notre Dame 1s 6-3900 night for a rest. by a half length in the Blue Grass s Michigan State 27's, lowa 8‘, 1 3 Like Determine five years ago,/Stakes at Lexington. And, only six if e atc eS _ Notre Dame 23, lowa s _ the little English-bred ‘colt got the days before that, he raced seven big one and is bypassing the other | furlongs a@t Keeneland in track legs in racing's Triple Crown, the|record time of 1:21 3-5, to beat - ' 7 Preakness and the Belmont. Tim a mark by 3-5 second. Oss @ in » *& | Childs» said, ‘‘There’s nothing Trainer Frank Childs said he’ll|wrong with him,’’ but explained : rest Tomy Lee until the Holly-|he wanted to give the colt a Sugar Ray May Try, . wood Derby on June 27, then |“‘chance to catch his breath.” to Win B k L | bring him to Chicago for a couple} After «the Hollywood Derby, ' ‘ac Ost of big stakes later this summer. (Childs aims to bring Tomy Lee to Crown “He's had three hard: races in a Chicago for the $100,000 Equipoise| © row and is kinda off his feed,’’|mile on July 25 and the $100,000; ,. ; , ae Childs said. “We thought it better/American Derby on Aug. 29. Pew OR Ee ee foal: ‘ogee! al Boxing Assn.’s title-vacating » skip the Preakness. That's a! * * * : ; real tough race.” action against Sugar Ray Robin- & ‘ * ~ Tomy Lee will have company son is bound to stir up plenty of . jen route to the Coast. He'll be activity in the rings and. possibly The trainer decided earlier | going with his stablemate, Tuleg,|the courts. Monday the Triple Crown wasn’t'the import owner Fred Turner Jr.| Instead of just one middleweight for his colt as he made plans to was genuinely interested in when|title fight this year, there may be pass the 113 mile Belmont. on he purchased his future Derby|three — provided by a couple of j June 13. ichamp, and Neil S. McCarthy’s|champions. Tomy Lee had a real battle on Finnegan, sixth in the Derby. Why two champions? Well, his hands in the Kentucky Derby. ! * * * there’s still Sugar Ray, who says) He raced head and head with Childs sajd- Tuleg has,g bowed |he’s not retiring, And ‘then there : Sword Dancer from the back-|tendon and is ot for thé suimmer.jwilh be-the winner of the proposed stretch to the wire, getting there|--Cohoes ($3.20), who is.prepping|Carmen ~-BasilioGene Fullmer ; by only a nose ‘for the Metropolitan, Suburban|scrap to determine the NBA's suc- } g , ies . - oda and Brooklyn Handicaps — all|cessor to Robinson, TRIMMING WAIST LINES — These four Pon- From left to right, they are: John Rogers, 327 : Ten days earlier, the scrapping worth $100,000 — captured ~ -the 2 A n yl ; ; auliee’ : . lsendi Fold Puree at Jamaica. - . tiac area genttemen, taking advantage of the Southfield, Birmingham; Bill Coulacos, 2306 St. y ; +« « The Basilio-Fullmer winner then| physical fitness progvam_ pow under way at the Joseph, Pontiac; Jim Jenkin’, 62 Wenonah, Pon- . | cimee: tectace -akevees’ text permed to = ton prerie local YMCA gymnasium, ‘try to work off some tiac, and Dick Mineweaser, 2385 St. Joseph, Pon- - uded t K f : Titan Tossers V.S.0.P ($9.20) at Garden State,|Webb of ‘Chicago, by NBA edict.|_~ ee ee ee \Thermo ($6.20) at Suffolk Downs,} The NBA’s long heralded move) * {Revolt ($7.90) at Tanforan, Turn/against Sugar Ray was announced | e ° s NCAA H f | {Down <($7.20) at Sportsman’s|yesterday by Dr. Ward Wylie, Rams End Drought; Avon Miler Ties Record ¢ ‘Park, Pop Corn ($5.40) at Pim-|president of the boxing body. Dr.| é j ope U ilico and Styrunner ($3.40) at/Wylie said members of the NBA's 5 a s * Churchill Downs. executive committee were polled ; Bs U. of D. 9 Reaching: and they voted unanimously to/ | [ | : - P ALYY: strip Robinson of his title. New Heights; May Stilt Ready Sugar Ray, hasn't fought since} ’ In Fine Whiskey . . h ained the middleweight == Land Tourney Berth to Sign With pea Basilio in Chicago, Milford. kept its victory streak! Baseball dominated Tuesday’s .gave Milford its 5th successive! ) ‘ | March 25, 1958. — 1 St. Pred was ending & action but track got into the pic- Wayne-Oakland triumph. He and FLEISCHMANN S DETROIT (UPI) — The Univer- Warrior Club » * * ser smd oe : Agi School ture at Fitzgerald where the |Jim Scheibner had two hits apiece. | : sity of Detroit's basebal] team, a “Robinson has failed to keep his The R a ag are er we Hole hi usual three duals were held un- Bob Porritt gave up only three | e ! patsy in past years, has soared to) pi) ADELPHIA (AP) — Wilt|@greement with the NBA to de-| i ‘EC IBS Won Vil {0 der the lights with Avondale csteties. got four | | is the I bu ! new heights this season and if the (The Stilt) Chamberlain will sign|fend his titles” said Dr. Wylie in‘ raig t contest iting Brighton miler Dick Hutchinson tying his es, got four himself and stole | ae Titans continue at their present |, contract this week to play for|announcing the title-stripping de- a hiro Rams were dumping own league record in 4:44. home once in Clarkston’s 100 rout | rate, they may get an at-large bid Philadelphia Warriors of thejCision from Mullens, W. Va. . Rita 62 to end a winless of Holly. It was the Wolves’ initial | to the NCAA district 4 tournament. 'x),hional Basketball Assn. He. said the NBA would recog. @rought at six. A two-hitter by Terry Anderson loop triumph. ° The Titans and Notre Dame | - Warriors’ owner Eddie Gottlieb|nize the Fullmer-Basilio winner. | , | Bloomfi _ is why! : are the chief contenders for at- and the seven-foot plus Chamber-|Syracuse promoter Norm Roths- s e - d nase Hills came ftom be- 3 large spots in the tournament, lain will meet today or tommorrow. child said he had signed both ex-| fied ped . down West Bloom. | which iso takes in the Big Tea | Chamberlain said be earned|champions for Syracuse in the le S Us les | ve we ‘one Dixon's homer, BLENDED WHISKEY + 90 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS and Mid-American Conference more than $65,000 last year with Summer. | starting jeciding rally. Bruce THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY : i Withers won lief be champions. the Harlem Globetrotters, but he Robinson had been arned maples ating John | a , ig willing to take a slight cut if|several times by the NBA that he = . Lucadam. The schools also met in| : Detroit, always hampered by the necessary to play with the War-|was long overdue to risk his title \golf with the tables turned. The iui , aaa to 2 meen - — under the six-months defense rule.| Or ITS . ime on fac ee won out 161-171 at Pontiac, S > § itioning trip in spring as . _ * * * \Country Club featuri 1s ; Chamberlain refused to say turing a 37 by : Big Ten teams and Western Mich-| 1 "Citieh had offered. him.| New York, which is not a mem-| \Barry Johnson and Larry Hollis-|| igan = oe ate outa pn Asked if it was around $50,000, he|ber of the NBA, has given the! For the first time in the new Probably the leading performers ter's 38. ning streak into da Harlem businessman until sports relationship between Pon-| ; ; replied pper em sports relati p een Pon-for t _| Phil Bie week. The Titans were Re! inte! evou're not too far off—one|May 15 to sign for a title fight|tiac Central and Pontiac Northern) walle ers fae east — | erick om, ale eeslin ippeirs their last game on April 23 and | ON ther.” with Basilio. And they have the/High Schools, track teams repre-|S0mery, & half-miler, Edi Murray, 0 tn ise — AND FRONT END since had been idled by weather backing of the State Supreme senting the schools will collide to S°Phomore miler and Mike Fedy-) po. scored all their Gan conditions. ourt day. jnik, pole vaulter. Fedynik, a The Titans were scheduled io [) | a Man Team \"‘Robinson moaned that the NBA Today's dual meet takes place a ake, has Sic tee stdin ee St. Clement play Hillsdale today, Toledo YQICS | - had “dealt me a foul blow. Thev at 4 p.m. on the Northern field. | , Se i nn ©) i aneiier Wednesday, Ferris Thursday and |Several times. Mike Merwin is a, Suburban Catholic game ednesday, = can have their own champion and Th w ¢ deal of in- | , : . ‘ baa Alma Friday. , Defeated by Wayne ey svat thee Wank aboot li. al Al ee cad: deapite ine cortsistent placer in the dashes. | Hutchinson also won the broad! = % - Nee Der ee ee ne ice I'm not retiring.” fact the Chiefs are heavy fa.) 7 aes jump and Tom Greenlees starred| a weekend. including a rout of Mich- rm a re ann ey 7 md There could be a hot race in'but Avoridale had little else ™ on} ? Ee} igan last Thursday. DETROIT (UPI) — Wayne Uni-| pte indicated he still may ficht. sap a. our-time Michigan ' ‘he 880, between Chiefs’ sophomore!81-27 track walloping by Clawson. | 2 —————_—_—_—_—— versity’s team strength overcame Germany's Gustav Scholz, the) gtgen cone er feel tac’ Ken Byrd, and Motgomery, Both/Freshman Bill Burnett paced a| almost AY a Huron Bow! Hits a one-man effort by “ Drake (of European champion, and possibly tant vietery of the oe ol have been clocked around 2:06-8. | Sweep of the shot put by breaking : 7 . Hinedales 4 =) track meet here in Europe. The New York Athletic! ning the University of Detroit | Chiefs unquestionably hold an | ais own school record of 45 feet, 1 = : 2478 to Lead y ia We ~ — cartoced 19|Commission, in taking its action relays, im’ a stretch duel with | edge in dashes, hurdles, the 4 ; inches. a 1. Adjust Brakes : ! ° en ray e squad captured 1lagainst Sugar Ray, ruled Scholz! Redford, 34 points to 31"; for the | jumps, shot and relays. Return | Mel Thomas and Flint Central} i 2. Add Brake Fluid 92° 4 Locals in WIBC o? masa oe a Sete was not a fit opponent at this! runnersup. | of Bill Ratcliff to action after an (defeated Cranbrook for the 2nd & 3. Pack Wheel - si on ine ® time. The German is ranked as) . , ___| illness that followed the first time 6-2, losing a shutout when the| ©” ” Beori e . more than one. Drake, however. li. wo 4 contender. : Huskies, starting their very first’ poy meet, has boosted Chiefs’ Cranes pulled a bunt on a double | =, | re $ ct) n 4 a eS Special to the Press won four of the five firsts captured |season on track and field, under steal age ie 4. Align Front End = ; + _. H aa : ; strength in the dashes. |Steal. He allowed just two hits.|*. , BUFFALO, N. Y. — Huron »,y his squad ithe direction of Dick Marsh, have |Thomas had | s T Oo R b Ss 5. Bala ‘Both Bowl, captained by Gen Bradley, Drake added a third place in the *) jaccumulated a lot of experience,) Fred Brooks, ace high jumper, | ation ad Rohit the locals/ ire *- t Wheel 2 ; Is pacing several Pontiac teams j¢ vault to firsts in the 100 yard we en faZi if not many victories. PNH’s only dash man, hurdler, spearheads the/“Ty0"° Wavne - Gaki lees _ s :3 which have competed in the Gach the 220, the broad jump and 7 success, so far, was a 59-50 win chiefs’ squad. Bill Pritchett has standings: me and baseball ay 146 W. HURON FE 2-9251 WIBC tournament thus far. the high jump to account for 21 of over Melvindale. come a long way in recent weeks, NORTE souris he The Huron women totaled 2478 },i. team's points. Drake hails from * 8 ® “We've started from scratch,/to pose a real] threat for the shot,| at we we | eee eee ay ee ee ae over the past weekend as Oak- || ke Orion. ; in in ennis and have a long ways to go” says|against any area, or Valley op- cern cis ; : + ck eo gga 4 o} a wee Jand County kegiers swung into Marsh. “But we have some good Position. He has consistently tossed Folly 1 4 W Bloomfield 3 3 ‘ action for the ist time. Local en- ta, tn Pari boys, and the small squad works! ‘he lead ball over 51 feet. | ‘Top Hitters—Paadock (BM) seh" Lica? ; » " e “ ” - jdam (WB) .500: D: st * | oe enn snare: = = be bowing in the tour- Rangers Win; in Paris By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jhard. | (CLV) "$00: and Schreer. (BR) 600. | CARL'S GOLF : Other Pontiac scores posted | PARIS uy — The New York| Sweden and Brazil made a) Colleae.Boxer——— + restoet hy P Doubies Senet r e : ed'cl f j a ~— ap “PCH ner (M) 3. = enter tee tcn Wants Pent. (Raney Manay igh, ted an wep ee pas ih Deaton Madaliy at PCH D8 tier Bout cif fiemtt” ost Mm ture 2279, Stroh’s 2210, Griff’s |the Boston : “ : . V1 I u an 2155, Talbot's 199%, Rouse Plas- |match of their apd exhibition peeve, the A in the nia lfers Whip Bay City | Oo oe — LJ wet Free Instruction tering 1985 and A. N, Hickson (hockey tour. gers nowjround o ropean Zone} | neaton had a medal score-| HOUSTON, Tex. W-A Texas' eee cee a P 2007. A 2873 total heads the pack. have a 3-2 lead over the Bruins. Davis Cup competition neared — A&M sophomore from Dallas died| wan Pontiac Ss <<< completion. card of 79 yesterday at City Golf \yoigay trom injuries received in| iether! at Redford St. Mazz . 5 ea x . . * : A & | e peer Great‘ Britain, which drew a Course to lead his Pontiac Central a boxing match at Sam Houston! peer ar op a FUN SPOT for the FAMILY DRIVE-IN RANGE _ MIDGET GOLF day, also at Municpal. a “ . Du Pont “40° Outside White @ It's self-cleaning—scientifically formulated to stay white ! @ Sheds dirt, dust, and soot with every rain! @ Renews its just-painted look ! @ Stays beautiful for years. $735 gal. DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-838) Buy the paint that's worth the work OU PONT PAINTS EDDIE STEELE, Inc. Keego Harbor, Mich. WHERE CAN I GET THE MOST DEPENDABLE USED CAR? AW mA Pk Sam Houston State. 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His movement, he said, African territory internal auton- HBegerrne- a key role in killing/and Algeria to autonomy. is penetrating the army and con-| omy after squashing the national the French Fourth Republic last) 5), gim is to abolish the tinental France. rebellion and withdrawing the year now is plotting the doom of present government and J am not |CITIES PROGRESS — : ; . the fifth. He says the victory of hiding it from anyone,” Dr “We have made tremendous pro- But De Gaulle is wrong,” Le- his movement is only a question! ) .reyre said in an interview, gress,” said Lefevre, a short man)/fevre said. ‘‘We have seen through of time. in his early 40s. His corporate|his plan. And we are vigilant. He is Dr. Bernard Lefevre, aj He is the leader of the ‘'move-|.1ate doctrine has become the by-/Next time we strike it will not quiet soft-spoken physician, ong of ment for the Establishment of 4) word in many right wing circles|be a county fair, a popular picnic the seven men who plotted “the| Corporate Order’’ and member of] |, Algeria. ‘ like last May 13. mob attack on the government|the Algerian Public Safety Com-) The corporate state would abol- « *&e building here last May 13. The/mittee, one «f{ the principal oppo-|i,) popular suffrage and replace! «Remember, we are winning attack Jed to the collapse of the sition forces to De Gaulle. His] it with competence and hierarchy,” maepeet averpuivace. inciting tik fourth republic in Paris andjword means a lot to a eon he said. The movement would be|army. There are too many fools brought .Gen. Charles de Gaulle) more extremist ely rman gs based on representatives Sf INO: latic exeacted exeal iflnes ul the to power. feel De Gaulle has betrayed them.|fessions and not on political par-|Fifth Republic and now are bitter- Now, like thousands of right wing} At this stage Lefevre is not bers ties, which would be eliminated. ly disappointed, We don’t need Europeans in Algeria, Lefevre feels) rying about his-organization in Al- awe th Mak a vewdson. Aut De Gaulle has wasted the victory’ geria, where his ideas seem firmly] Algeria, nocertas to Leletres |e will follow. French province, He believes De | ‘‘I am afraid, however, that this Gaulle wants to give the North 'time blood will have to flow.” holars Batt! : ul have teow.” | Panama Watch (fe atin | TRS ty tn Fo byOAS Ends Alive in England : OXFORD, England (AP)—Latin New Landin Reports scholars girded themselves for ~ 9 P |battle to keep their beloved dead Now Believed Just By Getrge Sixta Se . : : (\ O0959, Field Enterprues tne all rig soeet od By Edgaf Martin . . at a > Laas , 2) 1s ~ Panes A nO ABY (es N¢ A four-nation air-sea watch for new} * - * invasion attempts against Pana- ; ma’s coast Ionday * ht It's caused the biggest . fuss OAS military observers pre- sided ie i me cice ae P ans p ic é pared to pull out as Panamanian lovers of tradition, it’s just as serious. language alive at Britain’s leading By Carl Grubert Fishermen’s Tale universities. Aaa 4, Some chaps who go in for sci- ‘a ; as ki i ‘ , _fence and all that want to drop \ PETER, WAKE UP! PANAMA (AP)—The Organiza- Latin as a compulsory subject for ' 4 . HEARD JIMMIE SIGH... Fe tion of American States ended its! entry to Oxford and Cambridge. FAO. 7, ’ SEE IF HES OKAY! j officials said reports of new mys- , © y ( > is ° tery landings " Panama's Pacific * * * coast appeared fase, ; ; _— The storm is due to break in A government spokesman said ; that some 30 men who reportedly Oxford today at Congregation, é n small boats Saturday|the university parliament. Sir Cyr- an Bahia Hondo, 150 miles il Hinshelwood, a distinguished from Panama City, may have a geelt ig ant will pro- been fishe mi n . . per seks Weck Ci eel tee Xe a SER ee oe . zAN By McEvoy and Strieber nic chswevers. spotltéd ‘the land tional subjects — including Rus- oF pm BN INATT me AND TON = FT -LO LIKE TO MAKE 7 | SS | os while scanning the shores for | ©"- ; eine Pp 1 HEREBY GIVE MY Sm" LAST PARAGRAPH, MR. 7 J) " | __ further invasion attempt by “It wouldn't be hard to call the ry a paket eo | ‘ epiigbciie? Tce | forces’ opposing President Ernesto act . vie traditionalist bit- ‘Now, dear, don't you worry your head about business. The phone MIII0y —<«4 Stone HP | de la Guardia’s government. ey Seesareee. «hasn't rung one single time since you've been here.’ inital ' | : i > ie | The United States, Colombia, PELE Zs , | Ecuador and Guatemala pot BOARDING HOUSE aL B Le | ated in the OAS trol, whi y , y +4, Nas ordered. after about 90 Cu-| (47a HE'S THE FIRST ONE I EVER . Y bans enlisted by Panamanian op- ynents-of De la Guardia landed| 7 MY WORD, THOSE POOR CHAPS LABOR IN Past week on the Caribbean coast.| (/) THE SUN LIKE GALLEY SLAVES/LIFE pyle Rig The popular uprising they expect-| 777/ WILL BEA CARICATURE OF DANTE'S LIN Ti ic NEIGHGOR- ed didn’t materialize, and the in-} }v( "INFERNO |F MARTHA'S MEDDLING | iets HOOD “HE MAY vaders surrendered last Friday. BROTHER SELLS ME INTO SERVITUDE! LY pan aise pig The patrol force included 21 U.S. wm LIM-KUME = ZL MUST COME BRAS KEEL OVE ¢ planes, most of them based in the UP WITH A 50 r As NTO ORBIT: Canal Zone, the U.S. minesweeper \ SOLUTION BY js Falcon, destroyer Robinson and a SUNDOWN OR SX U.S. Army boat; a frigate and Sp >\ MARTHA WILL } = two jet planes from Colombia, ca oP HAVE MY . SAW TURN PALE WATCH- Syndicate, Ine. (TTA , a Mul) ey, two transport planes from Ecua- dor and two pilots from -Guate- mala. . Hik A . Teleprinter Rate Hike! |. (A MRE SSS Requested by AT&T | | PRE 5 ee, WASHINGTON (UPI)—The wo Ae fy’ ; American Telephone & Telegraph re Co. yesterday asked the Federal = Communications Commission Be (FCC) for a 4 per cent increase (= EST in leased teleprinter service rates. -, The AT&T said it suggested this Ras wae (1° as a first step toward their ulti- eh yy lil mate goal of earning 10 per cent on “ur AW re net investment for these services. GAA 3! ~ ae mip: . « , qat t y By Leslie Turner T WILL PROVE A'\ WHO IG TO SAY WHOSE ARE NO! TWD KOGHT WANE TT PoRDe YOU TO PROOUCE THAT GAS! THE FORMULA I SENT HERKLE MUST BE DESTKOYED! —| 2 BuT ir WAS % STOP WHINNYING | ; AN ACCIDENT! | PLATITUOES! IL KNEW COULDN'T RESIST THE CHALLENGES! I HAD TO PERFECT IT! 2 = The company also urged restor- Ny ST LAY ation of the major part of last O ay { Med August's 15 per cent cut in AT&IT DANGER, HES Py uy P CREE TOT TEA TE a telephones} b Mary E rR Epps see mL, TA ae %, grade service, including tele- i 2 photo, These reductions had been or- OUT OUR WAY dered by the FCC to bring AT&T earnings on those services down from 15 per cent to about 7% per cent of net investment. The telephone company's pro- gram was outlined in documents distributed over the weekend to DOONE\ HE BECAME TERRIFIED OF A Se yeer yous sos © 1969 by NEA Service. Inc. TM. Reg US. Pat > se2 [DR C0ONE S LOYAL NATIVES SEE HIS ANGER, MOVE MENACINGLY TOWARD McKEE'S PARTY OH, ICK! ANSWER THAT PHONE THERE IN TH’ RANGER STATION WHILE I'M A=TYIN! UP THESE CUBS T’TAKE HOME! S STATION A MILE DOWN or Eee eed ates Penns TH’ ROAD --OH, ICK! | pghNheoos NANCY By Ernie Buchmiller (including news gathering agen / ref vad a RN " ; cies, American Newspaper Publish I M(t) ih! : SS SS NOPE ---NO WORMS ---JUST IT WORKS ers Assn. and the National Assn / . HY . ~ FIND ANY AROUND HERE-- AN OLD EVERY of Broadcasters) in the FCC inves | , \ NW fo WORMS PRETZEL Tie tigation of a T&T and Westerti] ; | : Union rates and reguhkations foy Uh Nh Nye \ NANCY 2 leased telephone and _ teleprintgr services f The investigation is now in its fourth year and resent inflica- eations are it will be con¢luded} within the next few months with a final order from the FC@. Officers Like Punch Bowl With That Beat-Up Look QUONSET POINT, R. I. (AP)—| ofiicers love-every dent in an an-| bet nch bow] in the wardroom | “of the aircraft carrier Wasp. | The bow] was damaged back in} 198 aboard the battleship Indiana} when she took a mortar shell hit in the Spanish-American War. Recently officers sent it to a New York jeweler for cleaning. The jewelers removed the dents The officers rushed it back with orders—restore the dents, at our —— DOAN SSN ee ee Came 199 Wy intend Femme Symdtone, tne TAMSIN Ni ill expense. The jewelers did. The of- TRWILLIAMS ~ ficers picked up ‘the chit. BIG ICK CALLING sees meee 5-5 — a 9? DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney v 4 THERES THE v € E HE IS! Me hq] | AX THERES ‘ } THERE HE JS: VE ALWAYS GRANDMA LOOKING FOR | al ber cae oo ae ome ha OH,NO, THIS IS MY AN’ I'VE LEFT SAMPLES ON EVERY A PARAKEET, 7/5 . § b A PARAKEET! ,NO, +s HANGIN’ TLL BETS yeP!)| , 1] kror your i ial HIKING DRESS / OF IT... BARBED WIRE FENCE — | { (Gee. IN THE COUNTY /, ' STH : i’ } enbead : T, - =a + i> >- t: oo -*) P Peon 4 BI | ' covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's CHICAGO — Corn and S0Y-\Ouctations are furnished by the| NEW YORK (~The stock mar- bean futures were steady but |Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of;|ket made a moderate gain in Corn, Soybeans { MARKETS [Stocks Gain Holding Steady = in Active Mart transactions. | Detroit Produce |gains. A scattering of stocks was Most price fluctuations were! ruuirs junchanged or lower. within small fractions either way) Apples. Delicious, ou ...... coe ce ee 84 00) Alvorafts end ether milmile-ve- from previous closes with trading) VEGETABLES lated stocks continued to rise as generally slow. Trade influences! See, ! L ‘— aeconc se sooo St Si discussions in Washington fo- were small and minor. Horshradish. No. 1 pk. . 1) 475) cused Interest on the nation’s Leeks ‘beha: Onions, dry (ba 5) 50-Ib. oe *: §.09| defemse. C. M. Galvin, statistician, and Francis L DuPont & Co. lesued |Peronive Wy bun nn 202255.138| Thlokok, the rocket motor stock Potatoes ibagr) 50 Ibs .............. 1 20) *:: 1.95| Which leaped 5% yesterday, added) 345, about 2 points more. Ayco, also \involved in missile work, was sed ae seny imi Poultry and Eags —|hut actmaly oa si today their first estimate of the year of winter wheat production. It indicated a yield eof about 933'4 million bushels based on i rb ee te ‘Dehs.) | Turnipe topped. bu see eee eeeresoens fob partment of Agriculture on April pe pound, fob. -Detroit, for No. 1} ° strument as it dropped about a eavy tyve broilers and fryers Near the end of the first hour lbs Ibs. 26-27; old roosters 11: turkeys heavy | theon slipped a bit. firmness to wheat. tors were steady. 1, to 42 higher, May $1.26%: oats _ in case lots, Federa cainia fi is 3 33 m less ; , ten the poe a De ee '3,000 shares, in order. " | OETROIT, May 4 (AP) — Prices paid, : . Profit taking struck General In- uty ! 1 conditions, S Heavy sag meee 19: light type bens 11 heavy tyee broilers an rs 34 point of yesterday’s 3-point gain. t k - the report had imparted " pees under 5 — 2014-22: over 5 Radio Corp. advanced a little, Ray- : At that time (iter Beluriile whiter) hens 25," "| Rails, chemicals and tobaccos wheat was unchanged to ra Comt 8 had a slightly higher tone. Mo-| bushel higher, May $1.94%; corn DETROIT EGGS ‘| DETROIT, May 4 ‘AP) *, to %s lower, May 6645; rye % Detrott. | bales od SET FOR SHOW — Open house will be held Wednesday night at the Waterford Township High School. Sponsored by the Pargnt-Teacher- Student Association, the program will include 9 p. m., the a capella choir and band will present a short musical program. There will be an eleg- tion of new PTSA officers for next year. Prac- ticirig their demonstration in the chemistry lab Dow—Declares_Dividend— MIDLAND (AP) — The board % of tbe ot directors of the Dow Chemical mm r ignt to aceept or reject any or all Co. today decjaréd a quarterly |intorma cs ie ce aay genuine S y dividend of 39 cents a share on|" common stock payable July 15 to city anager stockholders of record June 15. 0 The dividend has been unchanged PLYMOUTH since 1956. Dow has slightly more DODGE—CHRYSLER than 26 million shares of common DEALER stock outstanding. JACK GOLE, inc. Michigan ranks as third in the] tess w. maple M4. ot Pentise Traf U.S./in production of copper ore. Since 1845 it has furnished almost 25 per cent of the total output of copper in the United States. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS City of Chacmnfield oe Sgn) TELEPHONE ANSWERING ous gate surface course on ke SERVICE Read from Grove Road southerly te the bridge will be received until 10 am. o'clock EST. Tuesday, y 12th, , 1959, at the office of the City Clerk, You Leave— Michigan. Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, l Ri ic. s— f the Bitun inous por : ing ‘or uy eee Opdyke Road, a agra We Answer It! oe Plans, specification biadin forms Mage Foam) aad/ /or obtained at the CALL ieee e of Ralph A. Main, bad r, FE 1 Henrietta Street, Birm: ™, - 4-254 ‘ gan. ' A Labor snd Material bond and s MyCitc aN cE afrante for pe = = NO SECURITY OR eye REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors sAN Exeprr bunt Sa and are Pentiae Pross Thevo “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN C CREDIT COUNSELLORS higher to % lower, May $1.42; soy-, Whites—Grade A jumbo 36; extra large} ¢ beans unchanged » % higher | 33- ‘eres ate Pi: ay 31-33. ve | Naw TOC Stocks exhibits’and demonstrations by each department are Dick Helman, Sue Heltman and Gary Gay- 716 Pentiar State Bank 3 “ v %:) = May $2.28%. small 91: Grade B large 28-36, wid. avg’ | ‘ ne Seales of the school. After the open house, from 8 to _ nor. oe Sa a 2 28% hyper ee A extra large 33:| Figures after decima) point sre eighth | pa nn ap a ape ge _—- 1 2 7 : rig medium 24: sma 21 savas PP ea 3 “i gf , : Grain Prices SOSeSUT b cam we TES oath Bey ee 2 | core’ Dene | : . e u ext rge e6ec. ; HCAGO GRAIN 26-21: large 22-2), Browns Grade | Allied Btre’.. $82 Kennecott, Supervisors Ears News m Brief { 3 cmcaoo” May & ‘(AP}—Opening eer rng 25‘@-27. large 21a =; Allie Gua tees 7 ae a8 l $ 0 Dur Ri Wi th C | . : rein «Oe { * Whe % | Al . & 28.1 7 boo. J May nese. 1.83% Bop’ rr Li k am auriin S00. S11 LOR Olgas ies Jos Js John F. Scott, 29, of 267 W. Meer poe ate en ak venice am cen: Bt ee a ay: oes of ‘McCarthyism’ pranier Ra, Oxtora. ep % yet = . a . , ; ; Dee 195% Sep os DETROIT LIVESTOCK AmM& Pay .. o0.4 [ocen Aire -. 38 LISINESS ass 3 y a 4 : ra «cian ee ¢ BA BR RR paral RS ce A ee HE ong eae any 8 fies oe T ws - u e wu rt wu NG eo 5 | ~ May -ceses. 125% May oceeee 141 [standard and geod ya Waly about 6 Am News “42 Meck qt i a It sounded more like the halls of $15 costs or serve 60 days in the , NY sseseers 125t9 Jly 1.29 [loads choice steers available, around 40 = _—- Tel m3 aa ad 2, House Approves Credit |Cone™**s than the meeting room of Oakland County _ Jail Monday Det #7 1b Bee " [jaiisockers: about 100 head stockers and Anaconda... 6¢ May D Sir. 402), PP the. Oakland County Board of after pleading guilty to a drunk Oats (old) bard (drome, feeders carried trom Monday: steers ond eae a = =. 9 post | Plan, Encouragement Supervisors yesterday when a cry driving charge before Orion Town- Mey + May 9B amas pant ama ualie meade GaGa eax Atchison 6 Merr Chas ... 196 £ Devel ~~ “of McCarthyism’ was heard for ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. | |loads low to average choice steers 1.000- Balt & Ohio . 446 ie = Ma 143 6 ° ve opmen irms the first time. |1.15@ Ibs. =@9 50-3050: load average to Beth Steel ... 513 ium Pr | “a re * te spy efit arene Sek Tee haas BenmvAiom © fea Mowe ware 2 | | sour Dep apnea sins Ford Visits Mexico |mixed food and choice steers 28 50-29 98; Borden... 103 Mot Brod, #2 $| LANSING (AP) — Bills to a oy ea ean dara St., Independence Township, standard to - ee ol - | 4 \Stity “steers, "31°50-23 Se. wallity end Briggs Mi... 9.3 Motorola |. S88 courage industrial development! cater aie ath io ail mupervikirs told Oakland County Sheriff's . standar¢ hetfers 2100-2500: few lots Brist My 1084 Murray Cp 306 tions and charge account er “4 I Deputies yesterday that someone (0) fu nsion rood heifers 25 59-28 50: small lot choice! Brun Baike ... 95 Nat Bise $3.4, COrporals re’ \recently by the county Civil Def- sole his 12-foot al ‘a 3 860 Ib. heifers 29.00; utility cows 19 50- Budd Co 26.7 Nat Cash R .. 693 services by banks sped through) f h M ose his oot aluminum t. ’ stinty tute up te ter? os 00 18 9: oe er poof sm le if ense Office inviting them to a May valued at $125, from the shore of 4 ti ulls re) - 3 iy¥ps o , MEXICO CITY (AP) — Henry 004 and choice 100-180 tb’ yearling stock ——- = 343 Ratu phase 36 os iar een gshopedes |p ene oe comerecamen pear Walters Lake near his home. 3 = Steer 2 e ( lard « Ferd II arrived yesterday to study Megs salable 700. Barrows and gilts re ral 303 Nort & West . oa na a Sen ate. : |served on the House Un-American f the possibility of further heavy mised tos US No, 7 ands 180-200 Capital Airt |. 301 Nor ‘rac... St ‘Activities Committee a tates ote cat ein investments in Mexico by Ford butchers 1650-1700; mainly 1673 up; Cafrier Cp .. $33 Nor Sta Pw. 241 One measure would ease estab-| _ about $50, and an oil tank, valued Motor Co. [one toed moctiy No. 2 sround 248 Me Cater trac | oe) ue, Cll, .---: @3ilishment of development credit) §wansen ebjected to a section at $25, were reported stolen yester- | Ford told reporters he may have 190- 0-230 Ie. aetchers, 1700-1338 ‘tee lots poe prot . no! Owens Ta Gi. e8.¢ Corporations — private corpora-| of the letter reading, ‘“‘We hope jday from a wrecking site at 3360 | some news for them Thursday 240-360. ibe 13 50.1625. < aosie oe — - : os Pen A.W air. $2.4 00s organized to loan ipo gs to alert responsible people to \Middie Belt Rd., West Bloomfield | H E Y U B UY after inspecting the Ford assembly |? sfouné 240-245 Ihe. 1650-1678; Mo. #) Ci MA M --- 309 Pann Ep! --... 48 (capital to amall business in-| the fact that practically all leg- |Township, according ‘to Oakland e plant and talking with President |grades sows 300-408 Ibe. 13.00-14 25; 400. | Gare Equip .. Parke Da “| They ” 156 islation cur: erin cael | County sheriff's deputies. : ; Adolfo Lopez Mateos. Veal lable. 150. Pull ay.|Colg Palm __. 3183 pa RR + 11@.| They were authorized by the government from Communist | See Us First About oa w-Cost Any considerable Ford expansion| 2c, iad pring ght ans, fou gt Pagucom "4 Legislature but pone bas been] subverion ne longer alate tee |store" CS "ating hat spring ne in Mexico probably would call for! jouey 1 co-'t0 a) Bo ~ and Con N Gas. $04 Pheips D |... «24 OFBanized _- — by the United States Complete line-Or garden supplies, Home Loan That Can Save You Money! manufacturi more of the auto Sheep ss A ughter lambs D pr : Phileo—... 00s 345 od - ; Supreme ‘ourt.”’ ever ming roses, flowering mobile's parts in Mexico, The fete" Mehr” epee uty qed and fcwt Gog,” 2 Purr Oi’: M4. eapectauty aimee pamege et te | TI have always been taucht the SMuOBGE, shade, trees, Hovering choice sho . io > % o on & 4 } . | : govemnment earlier this year Con-/sna‘3 pelts 3030.3) 0 lad mostly good, Coat Mever . 126 Revsy 8 1. @ | federal Small Business Invest- decisions of the. Supreme Csuit are fartiiner: Evergreens galore, Open! There are many vital and important details involved when secur- siderably lowered import duties son on end oni areund 06 te Coser ex i: = : 3.3 ment Act of 1958 allowing these the law of the land.” Swanson said, 7 days a week. FE 83911 ing a loan for a new home. When you want to feel certain that it : oe small automobiles, mostly of = tambo Be. i pase Bp a sob dg . =e Rey Tob v1 tion te obtain invest- lin a protest letter to > Delos Hamlin,| Pish F a . is handled in your own best interest, consult with us. As part of are tert Rta ta ag. By note | eet tne ret, tem Ue [otras of ard, erate Eocene] crm th pseryand ereuh of ear bins ol one an e ee St Re é a4 ” e v ‘ complained that assembly plants’ — fine wooled lambs 2000. cull to! Dis C Seag .-. 343 Scoville Mk 8 | federal gove .”’ said Rep. ~~ «© \Bldg. 761 Wren oe May eth | family 1s our deep concern. slaughter ewes 5 00-10.00 |Doug Aire .... 56 Sears Roed ... 42.7 George Edwards (D - Detroit), | Before the entire board Monday, -30 to 7:30 Ad in Mexico had not increased their} np legen oP Shell Ol #36) the sponsor ‘Swanson accused Clardy of being| p.m. —Adv. | s°@-° mmon. . peg coht oe plceeeed ilies ee |Hast Air iL... 908 Sinclair. 2. 641 oe “ld allow! the epitome of McCarthyism,” | INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE . . as expected. Ic ea ade V-P UBavca Big... 702 ng’ SEs aa Edward’ bill also wou qi with reference to the late Wiscon-| Want The Truth? oo show! apito avings oan ~ El Auto L .... “4 gou Ry ...... 3|development corporations to ho lsin senator’s anti-Red campaigns. resaaggg gto on a ee : NEW YORK (AP) — Directors n in = “ wae Sperry Ra ... 3 real property in a move to en-| s = talk before the Board! oe Bacon pence Rambler + : Detroit Building Spurts of General Motors Corp. elected Erie RR ....s. 122 Std Ot Cal - $*8 courage industrial development. | \slhooed an appecl ‘or udicueetanl = — Established 1890 |Edward D. Rollert, general mana- Frectone 14> Sid OU NI -. $28) Charge account services already) o¢ civi) def ffort th Johnson Insurance is . DETROIT W—March contracts 'ger of the Buick Motor Division, Food Mach 44 Std Ol On ... 631 . toast ae of civ ense ellorts, Win Pal-\ now associated with Atstin Nor-| 75 Ww H St. P tiac FE 4-0 for future ‘construction in Michi- {a vice president. He became gener. |p2%4,2¢%. °° sf a Bae near Rd - par one Dank ticular reference to volunteer) vell Insurance Agency. | located at - Buren ot., Fon ie troi e State Seal = gan totaled $112,767,000, an in- \al manager of Buick Friday. Be- \Prwe Ric 236 gun Ol... pee = viteent ‘ealiad lexibietiol |nurses, from Mrs. Faye H. Mc-/70 W. Lawrence at — CUSTOMER PARKING IN BACK OF OFFICE crease of 19 per cent compared jfore that Rollert was general Gea Dynam $8.7 Swift & Co .. 381 ran sway any Gvebts on the legal | ? | Cartney, Madison Heights super-/ AA Private Detectives. Licensed March,...the smanager of GM's Harrison Radia 1 i > ae 03 aaa 213i |visor and coordinator of nurses —Bonded—PE 5-5201. adv. SEES — Ba iGer Milis 118” Textron : ¥- Hor that-city's Civil Defense Auxili- Motors . 50 Tim R Bear | The service is designed chiefly ‘ San Times ong Trane W Air 20 6ifor small businesses. Mesaber| s« = Tire .... 76.2 * ‘Gen 38a a mall gall oH banks issue credit cards allowing The support was given after Mrs. Suigte +: $2 Un Carbide .,138.6) Customers to charge items at any | stcCartne they ae tabs Goebel Br... 3.7 y said, “It is regre e| Goodyear .....1426 UP Pac . Timember stores. The bank assumes} Sear Paige |. 26 Unit Air Lin .. 3s ‘coll bilities andj that such an honest and sincere, y .... $94 Unit Aire 62.1 ection responsibillties ‘ ve, Sound 2.1 3a3 Unit Pruit ... 38.4/ohe fee to stores using the| fort to do something long over Gull Oy : 113.6 = on cP it service ” due should meet with criticism and ‘ onn ” Holes P. 14 us Lines a — we S$) pe es inne #1 : ees er JS Stee Inturt' nay Waigreen “7 ' Pick Rochester | and 3 West Un Tet 6 mere, Ge eet Am 2? School Teacher tn 10 arm {nt Bus Meh saze White Mot... } Wilso : Co 3 Het feared Wann iy for Physics Study ie er tes te uaw seal U S| 1S f @ Int Tel & Tel 433 Yngst Sh&aT . 1202 ROCHESTER — Clarence J,| Ist Crk Coal. 41° Zenith Rad. 318 |p. tung = Rochester Community STOCK AVERAGES High School physics teacher, has! Broomfield Says Plan 3) 1818 ici been selected to participate in an ° | Indust. Rails Util. Stock : NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- eight-week Institute of Physics at Is Robbing Consumer, | Ret change. + 8 —1 4.|the University of Washington in| Depriving Farmer Pree, Gone cite 11d) pee sara [eenttle June 29 to Aug. 14. a col: Week ago ...3360 1400 1006 azr-allege spokesman announced today./ 4 ond to a farm subsidy pro ; Year ago, ......2802 927 80.0 169.7 Hartung, who lives at gg gram, ‘which nobody but Congress eee Mich «.--Dee ised. Mae ee tiland St.. wes one of more Man wants,” was urged today by Con-| 1988 high .""". 312.0 1388 “ast g1e3|high school teachers of physics igressman William S. Broomfield 1958 low 247 809 129 1566 named to take the course of study. (R-Oakland County) : : DETROIT STOCKS \It is designed to offer the major) Brconitielé told iis colleagues in ~ Pigures after decimal pein’ sare x Woo si ee toe Saket Om House of Representatives that High Low Noon | the present price support program Allen Elec. & , Baldwin Rubber ‘Co * co" es 13.4further student interest in the i. «robbing (the consumer) of o8s ear Co.* ce . G. L. Ot] & Chem. Co°*.. 1s 1 fmany dollars a year in extra food Howell Elec. Mtr. Co.* 114 12.3| Co-sponsor of the program with! and clothing bills."’ Peninsular M. Prod. Co...14 . 14 . ithe University is the National Sci- Rudy ® Gort 132 12 3| lence Foundation. In re the high cost of = ° ledo Edison Co........ 16.27 16.7 16.7] federal farm ram is causing * Te tie! ia aad aut higher taxes and | is depriving the , . 6 Ships Wait, 4 Unload eerie of his freedom, Broom- INSURANCE Business Notes ot Limited Port of Detroit it site : bd ilk th culture Department expendi-| S now associated wi e€ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Daniels, “of} DETROIT (UPI)—Six ships of! tures total some seven billion dol-! 563 W. Huron St., will be the host|five nations were anchored in the lars annually, he said—the third 7 of Modern Woodman of American|Detroit River yesterday awaiting highest item in the federal budget. | A t N In Life Insurance Society at an all-|berths at the Port of Detroit. Four|Our nation’s surplus food stocks us In- orve gency, C. expense paid vacation in Miami|other ships flying three foreign) now total nine billion dollars, while Beach, Fla.,.in the near future,|flags were being loaded and un-|storage and interest charges on Daniels won the honor when named| loaded, straining the port facilities\these surpluses aione amount to) Michigan winner and one of the|to the limit. one billion dollars a year. We are now at... top five sellers nationally in aj Steamships agents chafed at the e *:-f ; recent sales contest of the society. a Detr haere a pate Pg Broomfield urged that Congress m Toi pping woul pass his bill to allow Alaskan 70 W. L S P Clifford E. Maison, Ste om through Paes iy = i [omy wep to receive free sur- est awrence treet manager of the Pontiac - District Costs of keeping ships at) pjus food while they are building _urt’prete [Office of Prudential Insurance Co.,| anchor waiting for dock space are. ties and clearing land. P ti Mi I ° REGAL BEARING — que Elizabeth II and’ Prince Philip [recently observed his thirtieth an-/Said to range up to $2,000 a day. He said that such action would 4 on ac, 1¢ nugan 4 face the Buckingham Palace for this new official photo niversary with the firm. He has lspur settlers to. the state at prac- . ate camera af been with the local .office since/Paper Firms Acquired \tically no cost to the federal gov-, \ wears her long-trained : P q 4 by Anthony Armstrong Jones. The queen ot oan og Pri 1932 and manager since 1956. _ ernment “as we would™haxe {o! . : Parliamentary robe and a tiara of diamonds pearis. Prince \| Maison, who is past exhalted) KALAMAZOO w = Kalamazoo|store the surplus food. for a num=] rt ; : Philip wears the uniform of an admirat of the fleet. The royal~|iijier of the Pontiac Elks Lodge,|Paper Co, and Acme Folding Box) ber of years anyway if our present 4 couple svill tour Canada in June and July, with the queen to open tives with his wife and their two}Co. have been acquired by a group) agriculture policies are permitted) the St. Lawrence seaway. \ j chilfiren at: 26 Illinois St. headed by William A. Kirkpatrick.|to continue.” » se § Oe ed i ee em ed Ee ate SS ae eS Ss oe eS ee ee ee eee eS SS eS POO PF For N v _Brondige, eT ge Pe ie FO. eee ee es we dg eS I a ge ga MR eg 2 £m EW Pr. Bee aa “Ei, 42 3 pdr Seed et ee) gee ee ee) | 4 ae rong 4 ; TWENTY-TWO — - THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 Death Notices Funeral Directors 4) ___Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7) e + ” PPP PPP PLD A ae - —~ n~ COATS WANTED: LIFE UINQURANGE | TELEPHONE BET TORS | FOR | Cee wer a sees & oe ews O er vice er sonne PONERAL HOME agent for rare opportunity. No| Ditton “Apply at 20! é Law-| _nereial. Bill. EM 3-3168. re SAR Meg Gt | pen tie ba en | EE oe | ae te Aan RE A ‘Edward 8; mother of Robert 8. ion. nefits. PE 4-3536 |/_ P-™ ays per chee ric y : . Clare - . TYPIST. EXPERIENCED IN TYP- | _4-2290. E, Beckley, pon of Mr, and Mrs. Wumer and tre. deck E Brigss. Donelson Johns Want eases MAN TO WORK ing financial atone = Page soiLD BASEMENTS ONDER Joe Beckley of 465 Luther St., a At Manley ral Home, FUNERAL HOM on dairy farm, experienced. 42680 tric IBM Typewriater. CPA ed houses. Block & a, 2, work. Pld 183 Oakland, Birmin . Berv- for ie 9 Mile orthville, Call| fice in new air-conditioned bull _FE s or PE 2-3796. __ os ees ee inal met aneath, Metyti | = RPARESGRTEYIN CHLAPET, | | Fagabrok i Etgtit Sy Waide tot pt | QASEMANTS WATERPRDOFED e m., - r graduate; and Pvt. Theodore D. van Chenen, Birmingham. inter- Thoughtful Service 2-584) | YOUNG MEN, 18 TO 44 YRS. FOR inghe m. WT ork vente Free Estimates ALLISON SWINDELL Five Oakland County Marine pri- cates have completed four weeks of individual combat training at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif, They are: Pvt. James P. Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Allison, of 374 Oakland Ave.: Pvt. Dennis L. Swindell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond James, of 151 W. Sheffield St. Pvt. Thomas C. DeQuis, son of Mrs. Vasilia DeQuis, of 59 Lorraine Ct.; Pvt. Ronald D. Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willman V. Freeman, of 1448 Lorraine St., Commerce; and Pvt. Jewell L. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Williams, of 3392 N. Main St., Troy. DeQUIS FREEMAN A3C. Shirley J. Brondige, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. of 1230 N. Cass Lake Rd., is home on leave until May 10. She is stationed at McChord Air Force Base, Washington. BRONDIGE WILLIAMS At Fort Hood, Tex. seven area} th advanced| individual training with the 2nd The| men, who soon will depart for new) «ji. assignments with the 4th Armored | Walk.” men completed Army Armored Division Monday. Division in Germany are: Pvt. Bruce Navarre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Navarre, of 111 Ros-) etta Ct., a former Avondale ‘oii Pvt. William Mr. and of 4975 Clin School student; Junglas, son of Herman J. Junglas, tonville Rd., a 1958 Clarkston High | George | son of Mrs. Zeola! School graduate; and Pvt. E. Adams, Adams, of 265 Howard McNeil St., who attended Pontiac Central High. ! NAVARRE JUNGLAS Also completing training were| He also planned, they said, to} Ns Houle, son of Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Turnbull, of 4765 Sashabaw Rd., Clarkston, a former Waterford High School student. CASSIDY BECKLEY A first solo flight at Pensacola, Fla. recently was made by Navy Ens. William W. Smith, husband of the former Karen J. Anderson, of Pontiac, and son of Mrs. Stella Smith, of 1407 Wall St., Port Hur- on. He attended the University of Michigan before entering the flight HOULE SMITH Assigned to a unit of the Stra- tegic Air Command at Ejlsworth AFB, S.D. is Airman William P. Kenworthy, son of George Keh- worthy, of 2820 Newberry Rd. Air- man Kenworthy,,. who recently completed basic training at Lack- land AFB, Tex., will train for duty as a water supply | and: sanitation specialist. He attended Waterford High School, KENWORTHY MALLETT Seaman Dale J. Mallett, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mallett, of 355 Mt. Clemens St., is now at the U.S. Naval Receiving Station, Norfolk, Va. awaiting transfer to |program. ; Final Appeal . for Easter Seal Returns Made The Oakland County Society for, Crippled Children today made a. final appeal to all county residents who have been recipients of Easter. Seals this spring. William Vasu, general Sarria of the 1959 county Easter Seal . Campaign, reports the returns this’ year are far behind last year's receipts. He added that it will become im- possible for the society to carry on a rehabilitation program for the | physically handicapped children in e county unless sufficient. funds are made available from Easter Seal returns. This year’s campaign slogan is is Yours Too — Help Him Herter Gives Report on Geneva Strategy WASHINGTON (U P1I)—Secretary of State Christian A. Herter re- ports today to the Senate Foreign Committee on allied ‘strategy for the Geneva conference | | starting Monday. The secretary, appearing at a closed door hearing, also was ex- pected to thank the Senate for the 93-0 endorsement two weeks ago of his nomination to suceed ailing | John Foster Dulles. Aides said Herter planned to re- |port on the results of last week’s| Paris meeting where Western for- | on a ‘‘package plan’’ for German) reunification to be presented to and Russia at Geneva. Pvt. John R. Smith, son of Mrs. give his assessment of the chances | Rache] Smith, of 396 Highland Ave. a former GMTC employe; Clarence C. Cassidy, and Mrs. Shyril Cassidy, High. School graduate; Dental Group Head Tells of His ‘Music to Yank By’ BOSTON (AP) Now it’s “Music to have your by” Dr. Edwin Sturgis, President of; the Massachusetts Dental. Society, told with ne other process called He said receivers are put ove the patient's ears and he select the music from a regulating the The recorder also transmits a noise like the distan roar of Niagaia Falls volume Towa has ing about 18.500 acres. Pvt. son of Mr. of 9471 Portage Trail, a 1957 Walled Lake Pvt. David the group's annual meeting! Monday teeth have been extracted | pain killer than aj “audio analgesia.”’ tape recorder, himself. | simultaneously _|for progress in the East-West talks. | $250,000 Jewel Now on Display at Local Store A $250,000 pearl and diamond tiara was put on display vesterday in the show windows of Leonard's Jewelry, 20 N. Perry street. teeth pulled) phe crown is the creation of the ry! Imperial Pearl Company of Chi- | cago, a leading importer of cul- ’| tured pearls, the Leonard store retails. The crown is comprised of 171 cultured pearls of all shapes_and - Colors and 329 diaruonds, all set = in platinum around a large cen- Celebes. It will be on display through t| Wednesday, said Mrs. | Agree, wife of the store operator. Thursday, Friday and Saturday , beaded pearl handbag, she said. | ministers reached agreement, magistrate, and employes- ofthe whose merchandise | tral pearl known as the Star of | George! the USS Intrepid , CVA- 11. Goose Bay Base Fixed Up Fine v Swimming Pools, Make Northern Post Just Like Home GOOSE BAY, Labrador ‘(AP)—. This glittering air base with its aluminum-trimmed living quar- ters, ice rinks and swimming pools is a far cry from the make- shift field that greeted wartime | bomber ferrying crews in 1942. | Now, as then, the US. and | Royal Canadian air forces are ‘based on Opposite sides of the air-| field, ' | * * * The RCAF maintains the net- | worn of 9,000 and 11,000-foot run- ways and mans most of the base! radar facilities. The USAF unit is under Strate- \gic Air Command and its commit- ‘ments through scores of KC97} jtanker planes are to keep SAC’'s| airborne B47s and B25s fueled. | Interception and protection {s_| also the USAF’s role at Goose | Bay. Based here is a squadron of | 640 m_p.h. F89 Scorpions equipped jwith Falcon air-to-air missiles, * * * The Goose Bay perimeter has) some 18,000 residents, More than half live on the American side. | Also quartered in Goose Bay| ‘are sp rei Army Service Corps personnel, a seven-man Ca- jnadian ne et police detach- ment, a Newfoundland provincial Hudson's Bay Co., an oil company the Canadian Broadcasting 'Co, * * * Two morale boosters are the loca] radio and TV stations. The |radio station is operated by the {RCAF and broadcasts daily from 7 a.m. to midnight, The TV station broadcasts from the American quarters with American personnel, |but it presents a cross section of) ‘Canadian programming, all of it! filmed and flown in. Airmen are allowed to ship in their own cars and there are hun- | dreds on each side of the base. to Help Supply Waterfront Leaders Aid in procuring lifeguards and swimming instructors for beach owners and home owners _associa- tions who have waterfronts will be provided by the Pontiac YMCA! Aquatics Department. | Any interested persons may con-| tact John J. Moreau, director of the ‘Y’ Aquatics Department. | Principal mining products of the Philippines include gold. silver, state parks cover- the store will display a $40,000 copper, iron, manganese, chromite and some lesser products as well, Here’s What to Do About Obscene Mail Smut Cleanup in Citizens’ Hands “If the American to, public wants! aware of the seriousness of this it can destroy the half billion problem and use their influence,” dollar a year mail-order business Miller said. “We must do so to in obscenity which is having such} protect our homes, curb juvenile disastrous.. effects on teenage! delinquency, and prevent the poi youngsters,”” Postmaster "Robert C. soning of the minds of our chil- Miller stated today | dren.”” The judgment as to what is ob-| All the average citizen needs to scene is actually in the hands o the citizens of Pontiac and oth- er communities, the Postmaster emphasized; and the final judge in these matters is the conscience of these communi- ties _ “We can clean up the mails {do if his home is invaded by un- ordered and unwanted mail soli- | citing the sale of filthy, lewd and lascivious films, slides, pictures or ‘other obscene and pornographic material is to complain to the Post Office Department. | This is done by mailing the ob- jectable materia) itself, and the envelope it came in, with a Signed note of protest to thé local Post- master. Where the material in question \is clearly pornographic, criminal cal prosecuting authorities with the| cooperation of the Post Office De-| | partment. Convictions in such| cases provide for both jail and) fines for the dealers in, obscenity. | Testimony given recently in Washington by Postmaster Gen- eral Arthur E. Summerfield in- dicates that no longer do dealers in smut and dirty res serve only a few adults, Instead, they are increasingly soliciting young- sters. * * * | Miller emphasized that the Post, Office Department is intensifying. its efforts to clean up the. mails. Its chief opposition comes from those who reap hdge profits from unrestricted mailings, and from some misguided individuals who jaction is usually taken by the lo- confuse liberty with license. | co 00 Na Or azbe 7 ‘ =e nar cum tL ‘ DeLONG. MAY 3. 1959, . gronows M., or Tan Ba Commerce Townsh ¢ age 61; w'beloved A pe of David De 8; dear » Randall Hg 4 . Mrs. (Vanessa) ‘Grinter; “dear sister of Mrs. Prank Beden and Mrs. Pred Olsen. Funeral service will = held Wednesday, May 6, at 2p from the Pursley neral pf some with Rev. D. D. McColl officiat- ing. Interment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. / | FAIRFIELD, MAY 4, 1959, WILLIAM | A., 1387 Harvey Lake Rad, Mil- | ford; age 73: dear father of Eric and Alfred Fairfield, Mrs. Evelyn Horton and rs. ma Walz. Puneral serv ae ; e will be held Wednesday, 6, at 3 p.m. from the \aharasan aera Chapel, Milford, with Rev. Bertram White officiating. Interment in Highland Cemetery. MINTON, MAY 3, 1959, ELBERT M., 28652 Peariess St.; age 44; beloved husband of Mrs. Geraldine Min- ‘tricta Kay Mint Minton and Mrs. Willard Spicer; dear. brother of Mrs. Louise Klein, Mrs. Genevive Mills, Mrs. Marie Marcum, Hazel and Robert Min- ton. Puneral service will be held Wednesday, y 6, at 2 p.m. from Sparks-Gtiffin Puneral Home with interment in Water- ford Center. Mr. Minton will lie in state at Sparks-Griffin Pu- nera) Home NACKER, MAY 4, 1959. OWEN M, 28 Elim Park St., Pleasant Ridge; age 75; beloved husband of Mrs. Pear! Puneral service will be held Thursday, May 7, at 1:30 pm. from the Richardson- Bird Chapel, Milford, with inter- ment in Highland Cemetery. The Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor. PE 2-837" Cemetery Lots 5 L 6GRAVE LOT PER- Pg Park Cemetery. Wil) Dt vide Reas *E WHITE CHAPEL, 6 LOTS. CHOICE | lots. $1,200 value, $500. FE 2-506! Pn Be Wanted A Male 6 “ARE YOU an honest, reliable man of = character and interested in outside job? We are offering . job with above pay for the man who can qualify. Reference and appearance 2 be ty 0 a -No phone calis ply m begs May an Motel, 000 8S. Woodward. cme ADJUSTER. EXCEL- lent opportunity for advancement with a a automobile finance company. Prefer a young man, around 25 years of age. Must be a high school graduate Good start- ing Ler ge’ with a company car. A liberal plan of company benefits. Apply 5 8. Telegraph Road. ALL AROUND "MACHINIST RE- quired for experimental work. Do nog apply with less than 7 ~yrs exp. in all phases of Pyro Williams Research Corp. 24520 12 Mile Rd., Birmingham. Puture location near Wal Lake ACCOUNTANT - FOR . COST WORK, | correspondence & genera! office. work. Engineering interest he}p- ful. Small Gog oy Mga Write | Pontiac Press Box giving age, work & pay experience, educa- family requests memorials or do- nations may be sent to the Mich- igan Heart Association |— ee |SIMMONS, MAY 4, 1959. WILLIAM H. 6412 Elmwoed Dr; beloved husband of Mrs. Barbara Sim- mons. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Sparks- _ Griffin Puneral Home. — STERNAL, FRANK E, 4407 SEM- inole, Royal Oak, husband of Elizabeth; father of Mrs. Richard Pregizer, Delores and Francis C. Sterna], brother of Miss Jose- phine Sternal, Mrs. J. Kozarek and Stanley Sternal. Recitation of the Rosary will be Tuesday at 9 p.m. at Maniey Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oakland. Birmingham. Service will be Wednesday at 10 am. from Our Lady ueen of Martyrs. Interment in Holy 8e- _bulchre._- i Card « of of Thanks 1 Tere |IT 18 WITH SINCERE APPRE- | ciation we acknowledge the sym-, | pathy and kindness extended to | Us by friends and neighbors dur- ing the last illness and at death of our beloved wife and eae tat on thanks ig extend- e ed to v\ Hai Central Metho- dist Church for his comforting words, ty the organist and singer, | M>- tors, neighbo's and friends their special seivices and to all donors of flora! tributes John and | | Rebecca Lodge 450 Pontiac | _ Kenton Willoughby — WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends and neighbors for their | kindness shown us during the recent death of our son & brother Edwin C. Allen. Mr. & Mrs. Wil- | liam 8. Allen and family | |WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR.) friends and neighbors who ve assisted in anyway — the illness and death of our loving mother, Mrs Bertha Jones, _Fred Garner Florence | heartfelt thanks to all relatives, Robert Garner, WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends & neighbors for their kindness & beautiful floral offer- of our husband John Buffington to the Rev comforting daughter father & son, thanks for Special Hoyt Kerr his words His wife, mother & dad 2 LOVING MEMORY OF NOR- man, Douglas and Kenneth Kee!, who passed away May 5. 1854 ; Though the world is dark psround me, Since the day we had to part |Your smiles. like lovely rainbows. | Are shining in my heart In Memoriam | And your going left a heartache |Though you're safe in Heaven's | shore; | |Where a perfect life awaits us, |In God's love forevermore. Mom : — | The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 | From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re immediately. The Qssumes no respon tearm for errors other ‘@ cancel the charges | he "th portion of the first | insertion of the advertise ment which has been ren | { ered: valueless through the | error When cahcellations ere made be sure to your ‘‘kill adjustments without it get No given number.” will be Closing time tor advertise Ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate | type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The Geadline for cancella- tion of transient Want Ads is now 9:15 a. m. the day of ublication after the first } sertion. CASH WANT AD RATES {tnes 1-Day 3-Days @Days | a $150 $204 $312 | 3 150 297 450 4 200 384 8 5.76 | 8 250 450 6.70, 8 300 540 820 T 350 630 966 a 400 4720 © 11.04 8 450 8.10 12.42 10 600 900° 13.80 | of BOX RCPLIES } | At 10 a.m. Today there | § were replies ..t The Press | 3 office in the following | boxes: 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 20, 28, SI, 32, 36, 68, 76, 80, 82, 86, 88, 91, 100, 103. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To ‘sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. the | Garner. | | ings during our sorrow in the loss | | } tion & family BOYs WANTED 16-18. 3 HRS day. 5 hrs. Saturday. Pleasant | working conditions. Apply State Employment Office, 242 Oakland Ave BARBER WANTED TO OPERATE | _ shop _100 Norton _FE _ 4-6240 | BARBER_ WANTED. 912 W. Huron. | Call OR 3-1460, Evenings CARETAKER for middieage: for apt. bidg) Man must be able to do ordinary repairs. Rent free & pay for extra work Apt. fufn HAVE OPENING couple to care ij t | or unfurn Ref. required. Write | Pontiac Press, Box 87. giving qualific ations - ! DRIVERS | WANTED WITH | LATE | mode] Tandem trucks to haul! ready-mix concrete Apply aft | _ernoons. 339 8 Paddock 5) EXP. FORD MECHANIC. IDEAL | working cond. Top pay. Contact | H. Goans personally at Tom Bohr, Inc, 120 8. Main, Milford EXPERIENCED AUTO PARTS)! clerk for new and rebuilt parts | Must be experienced Hollerbeck | Auto Parts. Phone FE 5-1051. 273 | — Baldwin Avenue ' EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE salesman. Apply Smith- Wideman | _Realty. 412 W Huron. FE 4-4526. EXPERIENCED AUTO- PARTS clerk, for Saturday & Sunday | work, FE 5-1051 _ | EXPERIENCED PART TIME BAR- tender Write Pontiac Press Box 61, stating experience, and refer- ences EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN for Deiry farm work. Must be capable of some repair and main- tenance. Phone: PLateau 2-2269. | Colby Dale Farms, Romeo, Mich- igan ENGINEER —_ — MORE INTEREST- } ed in accounting, cost work, cor-| respondence & general office work than in pure engineering. Sma!) stamping plant. Write Pontiac | Press Box 80, giving age. work | & pay experience, education and _ family. ___ | | FOUR WELL DRESSED MEN with cars $15 per evening. Call UL 2-3249 between 3-6 7 FIRST - CLASS LIGHT SERVICE mechanics Must have complete tools & Ford experience. Apply only tn person to Service Manag- er Harold Turner Inc, 464 8 Woodward Birmingham Hardware S:lesmen Por established tocal firm Write Pontiac Press Box 18 stating age, experience address & phone 1 HOUSEMAN FOR GENERAL housework Must have experience and references Write Pontiac | Press Box No 88 : IMPORTED CAR SALESMAN Walied Lake area MA 4-133! LAST CALL 10 mem needed at once who are | aggressive and ambitious enough to work for financtal independ- ence Don't call if you aren't | satisfied with $400 per month to PHone FE 2-3613 7-8 p.m Alien. | start | Mr | WAN TO CALL ON HARDWARE | | stores Car hecessary Oakland Chemical Co., 714 Woodward Ave | MAN TO OPERATE LOCKE LAWN mower. Must be exp. & ref. MI Fd MEN TO SET STEPS IN THE Oak, Detroit area. LI. met J Concrete Step Co TO to $9250 per week a Cal) FE 2-231 ‘o WORK 8 HOURS PER replace one who won't uaranteed to Fuller Brush NEED 5 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. 5c | an hour after 2 days training | Apply between 3 and 4 in the afternoon at 15'2 8S. Saginaw Bt. | ; _ Ask for Mr. Barnes. ~ Qutside Order Dept. | few openings exist for young men willing to work. Only those with neat business like appear- ance will be interviewed Saiary at $100 week!y Car fur- | a Frazer at FE | 8-8103 9 am lpm i $100 We ek Salary PIANO PLAYER A start« Pontiac Lake Inn _ | PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM.- | pany. announces opening for executives, salesman for Bir-| mingham area. Phone Miss Thompson at MI 6-3100 for per- _sondl interview Part Time Salesmen Por establishead hardware firm | Write Pontiac Press Box 24 stat- ing age, experience, address and | phone number | PIZZA BOY, W1TH OR WITHOUT experience, 18 to 24 only, $1 per | hour. Part time, weekends. Must | ive excellent references. Vicini- | Union Lake. Write Pontiac | ress Box 82 | REAL |; perienced for new homes | Good Estate ESTATZ SALESMAN. EX- In Pon- commission Sie- | LI 8-2161 tiac area. __ Gel Reai REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Have opening in our new office for full time commercial and business opportunities salesmen. | also 2 salesmen for residential | properities. Plenty of leads and | —, Also will consider part ime salesmen. Apply In person | HAGSTROM | Real Estate Service | 4900 Highland Rd. «M59: | __ Pontiac, Mich. Ph. OR R_4-0958__| | SERVICE STATION ~ ATTENDANT | Must be experienced & depend- able 5 days week, 3 to 9 pm Apply in person only. Kennerly's Service Station, 378 Huron _bet. 9 am and 6 p.m. SALESMAN 28-50 | White Chapel Memorial Associa- tion has opening in our Public Relations Department, experience not necessary You will care- fully trained, Earnings with bo- nus, should average over $800 per month. Substantial drawing accoun for first 2 months while learning. Car necessary. 1203 E Lincoln. Royal Oak. SALES ~ REPRESENTATIVES ATIVES NEED- ed at Lakewood Village and Lake | Sherwood. Phoné EM 72-0085 MUtual 4-8825 after 6 pm. ona ask for Mr Chapin. | |} SERVICE STATION ATTENDENT | Vy and mechanic Sunoco experience J preferred 27700 Telegraph Rd. at _Northwestern Ed Piper Service. SALESMAN WANTED | “or modernization sales. Wil) train | Sullding }-8345. ood worker D & M rvice. FF 32-7004 or FE 2 & PAINTER, 0236. D.: BUMPER with tools. EM 3} outdoor service department. Must have insured automobile, & be able to converse intelligently, with generat, be Enowlodge city. ent call our — _olfice, “% Beccent, . FE_3-184 ~ Help Wanted | Female #1 wee owe ow eo A MATURE WOMAN FOR HOUS keeper and help with illness. No laundry. mete. plies to Pontiac _ Press Box AVON COSMETICS HAS 7 | OPEN | territories in Pontiac. Prefer ma ture women who drive. Phone to- dey FE 4-450 or write Drayton _Piains, P.O Box 536 BEAUTY OPERATOR Full time. some exp. necessary Good salary. Call person, Tony's Beautv Shop, main floor Riker Bldg BEAUTY OPERATOR TO ) MANAGE | _ shop. 114 W. Huron BABYSITTER art TUES. THRU _ Sat. OR 3-100 Beauty Operator EXPERIENCED MANICURIST, full or part time. 2507 . Maple, | _Birmingham. MI _ 71-0089. “BOOKKEEPER - 2 - SECRETARY | A career position for the right one! eerie nha ys peel in Bir- mingham's finest Realtor office. Legal or real estate experience | desired. Shorthand. MI 4-6700. CURB GIRLS. NEAT APPEARING. Apply A&W, 991 Baldwin, night __ shift. _ COOK, DAYS OR NIGHT | SHIFT. Waitress with grill experience & curp girls Apply in person a 3500 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. CARHOPS EXPERIENCED AP- piv in La as -Top Drive- bp. 3118 W. Hur | COLORED GIRL TO. Live IN. AGE 25 to 40 for general housework and cooking Children 16 thru 9 months. PE 4-6114 - CURB GIRLS. MUST BE NEAT Apply at Big Boy Drive-In. 2490 _ Dixie Hwy. CHILD CARE & EIGHT, T HOUSE- work $15 wk. FE DISH WASHER ae work 5171 Dixie Hwy. _ Apply eves __ DO YOU NEED MONEY? Earn more with Sancra Parties. Win free toy kits MI 4-6305 | DEPENDABLE ‘LADY POR HOUSE- work & care of 2 children. Live in. More for home than wages FE 4-9612 7 _ DENTAL ASSISTANT side Pontiac Modern dentai of- fice. Excellent working Conditions. Submit application with full par- ticulars to Box 8, Pontiac Press EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WTD days. Age 25 to 40 Ref. ‘required Harrisons Griil Room, 1300 N. Perry . — 7 _ EXPERIENCED COUNTER GIRL rr Drayton Meals & Uniforms provided Ex- cellent starting salary Hunter House, 198 N. Hunter, Birming- ham EXPERIENCED MEDICAL TECH- For mid- Pontiac niclans. Male or fe nights & afternoon __ Osteopathic _Hospital 4 GIRLS, GIRLS We need sever *) young ladies to ale shifts complete our sales promotion staif Salary. pleasing phone voice is all that is necessary. Call Mr Martin FE 3-7844 GIRLS IN OR OUT 18 OR OVER Married preferred Super-Chief Drive-In. Teiegraph hear Dixie GIRLS FOR CURB AND WAIT- ree work Also kitchen help Full pen Ume. Apply Kae Drive Inn, 6225 Highland opposite Pontiac Airport aime “FOR BABY SITTING. LIVE in ULysses 2-3015 GENERAL HOUSEWORK ly MI 6-355. Se GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER 25 TO 40, refined. Live in 1 baby Must have exc references Birming- ham. MI 6-5620 ; : ; GENERAL HOUSEWORK. EXPERI- enced live in or stay nights, FOR WEST | FE 53-4192. | in person. | ~ AND, he'p with children. May. $35 week- | WT GRANT COMPANY NOW TAK- ing. applications for full time and part time sales ladies App'y W | Grant Company, Miracle | Mile WID ): SALESLADY, AT ~ ONCE. Huron wanTeD: “WHITE WOMAN TO | care for children FE 2-2370 be- | fore 10 a.m. or after 9 pm, | WAITRESS. DAYS APPLY L\ & L. Grill 499 8 Saginaw — | WAITRESS WANTED SUNDAYS off, experienced. Central Bar, 12 | 8. Saginaw. Bt WAITRESS & KITCHEN | Pontiac Lake Inn _ | WAITRESS, PART TIME ends. Bar and kitchen Lake area. Send references photo and wages required Pontiac Press Box 91 HELP WEEK. Union age, to | '| BLOCK, } BRICK get WORK and fireplaces MA BRICK, BLOCK, CEMENT WORK. . est. Cal) after 6 p.m. OL 1-1270. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Get our prices last. ORLANDO nur ene OR 3-974 MO 44073 CEMENT IS OUR R SPECIALTY. Floors. basements, E CARPENTER WORK, apg pair. smal) rt a ” caeauatted 4 5-284) or F | CUSTOM HOMES — oY LICENSED builder Pree estimates. UL 2-5176 | CARPENTER AND CEMENT YOUNG GIRL TO LIVE IN. TAKE | care of 2 children while mother | EeWOrkE Apply ERE Merson ' Help Wanted A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN { Selling nationally advertised Wat kins Products No cash outlay 8 | | necessary 9 to 12am _ FE 2-3053. | COUPLE FOR HOUSEWORK. LIVE | | in. Man for general housework Must have experience and refer- ences. Write Pontiac Press Box | No. 88 _ | REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE | | at once. Apply 66 W. Huron UNLIMITED EARNINGS NEW line products FE 5-4955 UL .: 3782 Employ ment Agencies 8A | FVELYN EDWARDS work, Specializes in garages. FB __ 40475 or OR 3-7853 CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES TERMS Advance Floor Co, si OR 3-870! ~ CEMENT & ~& BLOCK — WORK FE ;_ 5-0783 DRY WALL L TAPING AN AND PT PINisH- ing Free estimates. FE 8-611 ELECTRICAL SO TRACTOR, Construction and maintenance. Ed Connop Electric UL _2- 2-3902. DRY” WALL L TAPING 3 PREE ES timates PFE 4619 EXCAVATING - TRENCHING ,|BULLDOZING - ___EM_ 3-0881 ELECTRICAL L SERV j FREE EST. Partney Electric, FE 56430 | PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water heaters es and dry- ers. FE 65-6431 R. B tric Co 1060 W_ Huron “FREE bag act pete KITCHEN ESTIMATES BUILT-IN & COUNTER TOP bs NAL COUNSELING } vocaT1o SERVICE | R_B Munro Electric Co. FE $6431 - J i LOC ON - a c “as AST HURON GARAGES > $595 | BUITE 4 FE 40584 14222 Complete FE ; 50122, ‘a _ : GARAGES BY EY ae GA ie e 2 by Riando 3 ENGIN] ER _rage co _O bre aged, Wek with metnoge GET, OUR, BID, TIRAT, NOUS firm $600 to esata iat _inets UL 2610 — FE 37206 ployment 406 Pontiac State Bank GUARANTEED ROO — ALL Bidg) FE 149227 kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Marsh, = OFFICE 353 N. Cass. PE 2-3021. FE 5-775. Personable girl aged 21-35 for | ae DRY WALL — general office duties. Typing. an- ___-_—s—— = ORR_3-9764 ' swer phone Pleasant office 5 HOUSEMOVING FULLY cays Siiawest Employment. 406 equipped PE 4-8450 L. A. Young Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE HOME GARAGE CARING ADOT. _5-9227 _ SS tions Licensed bullder. FHA — Terms. FE 4-6909 _wW Ww 1 LICENSED BUILDER ork Wanted Male 0 SED BUI A-1 a. a WALL PA- pering FE A-i PAINTER OR AND _erterior Heas FE $-6462 '&-1 CARPENTER W ant repair FE 44? ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPFR. Office Manager, Treasurer, F¢ CONTROLLER 44 ally disabled due to with expect-u recovery, de- Position here past exp may prove vf vaiue For resume Or additional tnformation Call MI __ 6-5307 4-) PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior Free estimate Reas) OR __ 34-5752 or OR 38117 AVAILAB! E NOW CARPENTFR ena cabinet work New and re _Pair DH Murdock FE 2-7861 BOOKKFYPER ALL TAXES ; EMpire 3-3416 CARPENTRY %w YRS Kitebens a spec Reas _ 3-3294 CARRENTER New & 3-8748 _ — _ JABINET MAKER AND CARPEN ter Kiterbens es specialty FE 4-5000 ——- | CARPENTER WORK kind Reasonadle Call om _VE 80439 FARM WORK Ww TD BY EILDER- ly man 2 ve tractor & steady worker OR 3-0613 Jest FLD BUILDER FE 2-484 o d troke yrs sires EXP alty OR repairs Work guar OR ~_ ANY after € good salary, references required 2 eee LAWNS RAKED FERTINIZED & GIRL FO® FACTORY WORK DU- rolled Or new lawns Hand ¢ie- lies include hand operations op ging rub «etting, light ha punch presses and smail assem ing =< 7.8262 biy operation Must be fast and sian nestrEs -WORK HEAVY net mind repetitive work. Write or light. FFE 54-0018 Box 76 Pontiac Press _ MARRIED MAN WITH FAMITY Ginn, WANTED TO (ive in, | “OERIEO Mer ty kine FE more for home than wages Care 2-519 . . for 2 children. Appiy 441 Emer- i : 3 son ODD JOBS. LAWN WORK CLEAN . ' r 7, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR 2) __¥0_894 light hauling FE 84 weeks Live in $50 FE 5-2964.)O0DD JOBS WANTFI 1 AWN r : nd } > HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE IN. SAT Se rats cauiae inulin oan Sun. off 3 children-—2 in schoo! _ . : Start $60 mo M 3-3276 RELIABLE se Rhee HOUSEKEEPER 3} DAYS PER | _ VOTE Prices ria! Aes week. Fot werking couple. Must | WALL WASHING BY MACHINE have own transportation Ca!l no mes FE 86429 Cost less Sunday. FE 4-0444. Mon. thru Fri. WALL WASHING INSIDE WIN _TF 3-8030 _ : dows cleaned Free est FF 2-4225 HOUSEKEEPER. CARE OF CHII-~ YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE ANY Gren, Live in, Country home. OL kind of work FEF 5-1374 — YOUNG MAN WANTS “HEAVY INSURANCE FIRE | UNDER-WRIT- housework & odd jobs FE 5-0008 er aperiene-d- sadustriet; + ir CE aF commercial & al] other fire lines. | " — MN With” EOLtEAE Royal Oak Agency, 5 day week | rid seeking better position Reply, stating al] qualifications & Write Pontiec Press. Box 6 salary required All replies held in confidence. Write Pontiac Press _ Box 7 LADY TO CARE FOR ELDERLY woman Light housework. Stay nights MA 6-2784 after 6 OPPORTUNITY 3 young ladies for sales work at once. Must have neat appear- ance. Automobile essential] Roach Health Institute, §23 Orchard Lake Avenue. Call Mr. Massey, 10 am to 12 noon. 2 pm.to4pm Tues- $0130 and Wednesday only. FE OPPORTUNITY pable woman. to do cooking ht housework in pleasant suburban home . Congenial family « Own room with TV None day off each week plus alternate Sundays « Two week vacation . Exceilent wages Ph. MI 4-9264 WANTED APPLICANTS WITH TRANSPORTATION IMMEDIATE REFERRAL TO JOBS NURSEMAIDS DAY WORKERS MAIDS IIOUSEKEEPERS COUPLES SHORT ORDER COOKS | DINNER COOKS WAITRESSES KITCHEN HELPERS COUNTER GIRES CAR HOPS NURSE AIDES CHAMBERMAIDS STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS Register Now with MICHIGAN STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 242 Oakland, Pontiac KITCHEN | HELP & GRILL GIRL. Appl Pee. Frost-Top Drive- In. has on. MICHIGAN REGISTERED NURS- . & 11 to 7 shifts. Geriatrics. Apply pg person, between 10 am. & 2 p oo Hospital. 2100 Wood: es BE ACCURATE WITH FiG- ures, steady office necessary. 6 days, start $50 week Apply 1. to Golden Oakland Baking Company, 41 N“. Parke | PRESSER, SILK FINISHER, EX- rienced. Steady work. In Birm- ngham. MI 4-8733. 615 E. clothes. Good pay. Good working cond. Apply in tson Douglas Cleaners, 534 8. Woodward, Bir- mingham., experience | Maple maT MEN'S & WOMEN’S “Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONING REFERENCES $3 bushel FE 5-147! 3 WOMEN W/NT WALL WASH | “tng and housecleaning FE_3-7581 | ALTERATIOYS REPAIRS FROM drv cleaners. Do tn my home. FE 622000 OG | BOOKKEEPING. TYPING & PAY- roll done in my home. EM 3-0257. BOOKKEEPER Full charg- ee references My 3- _ - | HAVING ‘A BABY? VACATION | dng? Capable. mature experienced * woman wil] care for your chil- home. EM 3-3580 CALL | after 330 pm OR 4-0132 TRONINGS WANTED _PE 8-3252 IRONINGS. PICn UP AND DE- } _liver, FE 5-1749° LADY DESIRES WORK BY DAY or week. References. FE 55693 LADY DESIRES DAY WORK OR week work. ao Good _Teferences. FE 86-6528 MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, 8EC tetariat service EM _ 3-2842 NF AT WALL tains stretched 5-6398 jars $250 BUSHET ASHING.__CUR- Washings. FE “NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburr Avenue Nurses Exchange Day & Night—Licensed & Bonded SILK FINISHER, | Alt L SEWING IN IN drv cleaners WOMAN wine ~ REFERENCES wishes day work FE 8-3626 WASHING AND TRONING, PICK- up and | deliver FE 5-1620 WOMAN. WANTS HOUSEWORK & 3 | —— by day. References. FE | WASHINGS, INONINGS FE 46-6900 wanainca a & t IRONINGS. P up & | deliver. 1 2 4-313 _ YOUNG WOMAN WITH | EXPERT ence would like office work or _Testaurapt M/* Building Service 12 nee A-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT work Residentia] and commer- cial Also under house basements af fre well equi d Call MY 3-1128 John W aples Guaran- teed work ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, Reasonable Jenson. FE 2-2340 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT “AND __dlock work FE 2-23 ALUMINUM SIDING “: ROOFS. Garages built, New windows ° your home. Driveways poure Custom homes built. Free ent: mates FE 4-2182 24 hrs A-i SAND & FINISH. FE 5-372. Pontide Hardwood Floor Service. A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT _work. Also fireplace. OR _ 3-9402. “BULLDOZING & TRUCKING NER FE , PICK- DON TURN Al- COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- SERV. — . ORK. NEW f | GARDEN PLOWING 121 "& CABINET WORK | excellent | | | FLOOR SERVICE. Mitt Te Lee s ing sanding end fintshing. Ter rms FE ¢ 5450 NEW & OLD WORK SAUL LL KINDS, Remodeling Honest OA _8-3897 PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. Pat Lee FE 2-1822 SNYDER ¥LOOR 1 LAYING, F RG Sanding and finishing Phone 5-0592 _ a . P! ASTERING — NEW & REPAIR. Vern Keller UL 217400 ~ ROOFI? G—SIDING New & Repair — Gutterwork Licensed—Free Estimates TOM FURNESS EM 3-0739 REPAIRS ROOF FAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 ee EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks Field tile footin _Diches and boat well OL 2- Business. Servi ices ASPHALT PAVING - estimate your driveway perking lot Our jobs are our neil references ; Burke Asphalt Paving Phone FE 5$-8037 or OL 2-3420 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office Genera) Printing & Office Supply Co, 17 Law- rence St Phone FE 30135 BULLDOZING, LEVELING & tree cutting FE 20742 or FB 63645 oe _ _ - BI OOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, wall and windows. Ressonsb!-. FE 2? 1631 ee _ ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RF- pairing end rewinding 218 OE. tke Ph FE 4-398! : EXPER] TREE TRIMMER AND _removel FP 5-6583 or OR_3-2000 FURNACES CLEANED AND serviced C L. Nelson FE 5-178, FLOOR TILE “LAID EACH. FE 27-5908 afte 6 Dm GLENS PORTABLE WELDING. _ Gas & arc 24-hr serv OR 34704 LAWNMOWE#S SHARPENED & REPAIRED Outboard Mtrs- Parts Alr cooled engines reps! Authorized Bervice for ore ee Stratton & Clinton Engines 22 Yrs Exp assures satisfaction JOE'S MOWER & MTR. SERVICE geo S. Cass Lake Rd PE 4-7021 Acme Asphalt | Paving Licensed and bonded Free meies FE 61917 or FE NEW WAY ASPHALT A.’ work guaranteed Call FE 4-798" for free estimates” Licensed anc bonded PICKUP AND DELIVERY LAWN Mowers sharpened and repaired. Air cooled engines repaired FE 8-2897 PLASTERING-NEW OR REPAIR _ Work Guaranteed FE 50394 Saws, Hand Lawnmowers "Machine Sharpened | Manley Leach __ 10 Badley 8t. SMITTY'S AIR COOLED ENGINE. Clinton - Briggs Stratton Dealer, also other makes. 385 Amber- wood 3 biks West of Baldwin 3 biks. N. of Lake Angelus) FE 42416 WE “CARRY | PARTS FOR J ALL saute, and — washers Whole- sale and reta!) PLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S. 96 Oak! land FE 2-4021 | Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 16 esil- 3 CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS pounne ati “men and women's repair ns FE 8-6252 DRESSMAKING TAILORING” AL- terations. Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-005 3. DRESSMAKINO ~ TAILORING, AL- terations, drapes & Ll s done _in_my home >. Call FE 8- 16B __ Garden’ Plowing 161 LANDY'S ROTO - TILLING. GAR- dens. lawns, flower beds FE 71-0791 COW MANURE, PLOWING rise: leveling & loading, 71 & FB ~ REASONA- ble rates | OR 35 ONS GARDEN’ AND LAWN ROTO. TTL ing 315 E Wilson _FE 2-6920 | GARDEN PLOWING & HARROW- ng. 21360 Prices) Noah Martin, GARDEN PLOWING BY LOT OR _ acreage. _ Anywhere FE 5-511 MAKE EARLY | ARRANGEMENTS ae ge intent and lawn gradin c aldwin 1 ton, F EB 4-86543, ae Pek PLOWING A AND DISKING VIC. OF Auburn Heights. UL 2.3967 be- _fore 3 ROTO-TILLING DO DONE | e able. FE 4-8946 REASON. ____Laundry Ser Servi ice 18 COMPLETE FAMILY J Service - LAUNDRY Shirt service Pontiac Laundry. 840 8 } ° 28101 Selegraph. Fm ____Landscaping ry 18A A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE. moval and trimmin . ra ane can Get our bid. ALL KINDS oF prot WORK. FIN. ish_gtading. Top soil. FE 2-0603. A-1 MARION AND KY. BL deliveriers made or o pot Crooks Rd UL_2-4643. COMPLETE LAWN | SERVICE Fi FE COMPLETE TA Wi “Tar {AINTE- nance. rin cleanu it rolling ga cuttin a. monthly s: ice Quality work, licensed. ence. All work guarant BOWKER CONSTRUCTION CO. | _Lands¢ape Service FE 4: eal A 4-2253 or _OA 8-3272_ | INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICF. ae TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS,| Trimming, removing. iand clea; custom drawn. Of, 1-6200 EM ing. Free estimate: Reas. rates, | _¥4o31 Insured: MArket 4-2903 AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE | LANDSCAPING SEEDING & SOD. offer low prikes through volume | _ding, tall for tree est. FE 2- 5463. mrebpags c. ge li Pa a PLOWING, DISKING SWEEPING, secure mortgage. No obligation. FE 60040. ling raking & mowing: Builders Exchange TREE TRIMMIND —& hI REMOVA FE 37210 or UL 2.2463|° Free eeimates, FE 3-7 AL. tf 4 Y Moving & Trucking 19 \ a ¢ THE PON'IIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 - - "TWENTY-THREE “« ‘Wanted to Rent’ 29 al RUBBISH HAULING PURN. 7 i FE 6-0145 troat @ : went ‘round, will Tease, he -A uced Rate = bee cnet an a) erlang, distance moras eta fy ADUUS | cain Rent Apts. Furnished 33 3 Etliies taro. 660 Ne view Ct, Oakiend past Loc SMITH M CO. a Ea RUBBIS ARG GE SHED OR GARAGE. | _Cou oo JUNK |" near Walled Lk zicenee 61721, |3 RM. KNOTTY PINE, GROURD —— a A ON r, : Ai MOVING SERVICE [ , $60. Reasonable Rates FE 6008| Seeaisye Tene. “Gentleman, _S east alter ne = HAULING & Pann ~~ on AME 3 ps. a. : Pvt. _7e v le 8-0005 a ent. 2-0792. HAULING & RUBBISH. 2 A LOAD| Share Living Quarters 30 | pigs, BATH, W. SIDE, “any time. PE 40264. " bright’ and siry, PE 8-6623. js & RUBBISH SERVICE AND|MATURE, CULTURED WOMAN |3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE ight Hauling OR 3-0207. has apt. to share, lerrece Pt) and bei, close to Sears. FE LIGHT HAULING FE tii mutual intereah rite Pontiae s. RATES Press, Box 58. 3. FUR wre LIGHT ee os REASONABLE | WILL SHARE. HOME WITH WORK: round floor, pvt. ent. for 1 0 rates. FE 8-269: mother & 1 child. date weekly _Pospiered p spie, ° bear Genera} Ww ref. 144 §. Shirley, :. LIGHT HAULING PE 40031 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ABILITY To sell your jand e-ntract at thé lowest sihje discount—is & service Ted McCullough bas given for many Pyanna Also cash for LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish, fill dirt,. front top soil, sand gravel and end loading. FE ~ODELL CARTAGE | Local and long distance moving Phone FE 5-6306 “m your equities. Mortgages avail Trucks to Rent ea movers wand ya AND EQUIPMENT “(ase or PE See 1,-Ton Pickups l‘eton stakes) - ‘ARRO REALTY Dump trucks Semi-traiiers| Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD ABSOLUTELY The faétesgt action on your a contract lash) «buyers waitin _Cai) Realtor Partridge. FE 4-358]. Open Dally. Inc = aod Hathwcods bsomn FE 40461 E_41442) ACTION!!! UNWANTED ARTI PICKED| On Your Land Contract. If you up_free of: charge. FE 54638 have sold on a first or seeona land contract, and would like Painting & Decorating 20 iignest dollar” eS PPP PRP IPP ounts Ask for Mr. Hayden. J.C HAYDEN, Realtor ist, GLASS 8 PAINTING aND pa- °S © Walton _\PE toy CASH J LAND CONTRACTS. FOR ist CLASS DECORATING, PAINT. $. 4. —— 2388 Dixie Hwy. ing and wall papering PE 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND I See No orating. Cash or terms. UL 2-2040 A LADY ce , DECORATOR Paperin < FE 6-03 PAINTING & ; DECORATING 18T CLASS INT. —- EXT reas. Don Beck. OL Pina | (cas “Fon. ie a REAS. c. Pvt FE 2-5061 eves CASH | Al Paper removed FE 4-69 2- A-l PAINTING I rca EX. | —— = terior. 10 per all Gisc. for cash | AVAIL ABLE FOR LAND CON-| RMS, CARPET, BATH & EN- | Oakland near Johnson. Small es Partly turnished. Large omar WHY PAY RENT? living room and dining room Guaranteed. Pree est. PE 4 asl 2 ACTS AND D HOME EQUIT -| trance. Waters softemer, auto. heat.| child welcome. Call FE 2-5905 room, gas beat, $75 r month. NEW OFPICES-WEST SIDE. FE ‘ ° Galy Ries down with $55 per xAA PAINTING & areas NO OBLIGATION. CALL” | ©Souple only. Mt. Clemens &. PE | _after ¢ at 1 Wenonah Dr. _Blair Real Estate, OR 31261. nea Son DING. ts BLOCK 1 Rou | 7 20 years experience Reasonab = a aa = 3% RMS & BATH. STOVE & RE- | 4 RM. FURNISHBD HOUSE NEAR | “Goentown re line | BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS “Ml "ACE DAY LAKE hi gn ee = ge =i | 3 Rs. ee ase a NT. |" frigerator ‘urnished. Pleaty ef | Fisher Body. 148 N. Merrimac.| Rent includes ogg gM “hing 2 bedroom bungalow, located on INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Parr. sor l ean os gol ‘leq Uire ot 373 Dale. Pe apace. Apply Gloria Apts. | FE 2-7359 or FE 86-3210. big parking jot. Ideal for any | LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES| nice corner lot close to beach. ing. Pree Estimates. | _win’ FI FE 143 .* “erste Mech 6 ROOM DUPLEX. 14 N. Cass Ave.| prof per month and Price includes electric stove and INTERIOR AND "EXTERION, REALTOR 8.7 pace hee 3 WITH BATH. COU: 4 ROOM as DECORATED Rent $65 per mo. Ist apd last mo | _up. FE tebe. } refrigerator. Only $7,200 with $750 small Say payments Free your : relegragh Kea_* “ple only. FE | an COU: |“ upper, 68 8. Francis, FE 2-2948. | ve oun UUL paid by tenant. | s,1e8 OFFICE OR BARBER =. osn m Tee oe i- ————————— — mates PE $3254 or 6 | IMMEDIATE 7 RMS) PVT gaTH AND ENT. |¢ Roodg AND BATH, UPPER, | CODERN 3 BEDROOMS PARTLY | LOS Tee DRIVE INN. | WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 F. re Wood Co. | PAPERHANGING | — sie. ACTION re toe FE 81497 roo TC _FE 2-0002. 316 8 Marshall. _| furnished. MAple 5-6000. FE Wo oe ae a aster rep tephen Navarre. On any good land t mR. 5 ND SMALL FU! Lease pisster Jf pany good land ie hee | Bintang ae ECON ie tet RMB, acROes | PONTIAC CMO. | MALE FURNISHED | HOUSE. | Rent Bus. Prop. 41A; 2 blocks north of Montcalm olitee 008 ote - PAINTING 25 YEARS EXPERI-| ‘{sctory inspection of property and | _! Rds. Schneider, MA ¢-1292. 2 call 205 Ferry . = © ~ - r. co : r. Hig —_ ifce Open 9 a m pm | roce Free estimates. OR 34914 tle Ask Ken Templeton |PLARGE RMS WILL BE SHADY | ¢ RMS. UTILITIES FURN. 1 OR | Sari HOU Es FOR RENT Wi BLDO. IN as x a6. com-| WESTOWN REALTY | NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE PULL Wiciews ta | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | & quiet Good win: As) 2 ee | SHEL pre Teqior Re Ask for pletely equipped | welding shop | _FE 83763 or Eves. Li 24071 _/ _asement_ Fis — PAINTING = ) = PAPERING 2338 Orchara Lake Rd FE ewe § — Couple only PE 4 AND 5) ROOM aantuanre | {2 Lonnie. Weaver. +2031. shop. yon” ° S | OWNER: § RM TERRACE. | ~7 ROOMS tha anrer POP pe 59 LAND CONTRACTS TO | oY Ay RMS” AND BATH. | REDECO. tio “* . | _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Rent Farm Property 41B | _®smona Terrace. Call PE @ 1580. ae eee hieee eae rat : e wire WALLED LAKE. 118 N. EDDIE.| T , or EM 34086 | Dwi 4 & BATH & GARAGE. AUTO. BEDR CLEAN, . erms . Television Service 22 quiex eon ON NEW OR BEA- ¢ ata & BATH. UTIL. PuRN | —"*** & _& hot_ water. FE 141 7 ‘age. aie ae 2-2908. ow bed aa h ane oats ee APARTMENT HOUSE Te NEC LAND CONTRACTS: Buy- no crinkers 1038 Oakland «7 LGE RMS. CLOSE IN. | |=} BEDROOM DUPLEX — on SS ae & drapes. knotty pine | With § rooms. for owner, two DAY OR NIGHT “—~ dae SERVICE | pe s Waiting Bring your abstract > SoS sy _ties furn. FE 23-3807 after nn be ore- i kh . Utility room, storage| 4 room apartments r lot, a } 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED 154 tion to middieaged .couple who J FE 51296 or FE | — ee ge Real Es-| chandler le. i= & BATH. UPPER. FE BEAUTIFUL were reared on @ farm. $60 per} ‘Space. Uled bath. storms and; Teal moneymaker. ‘Priced to sell MP STRAKA _| ew “RS ne tat Ty t4t}). | hus. PVE EsT a BATH UTIL | —*! | EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Month Write qualifications ‘to| ‘creeps. Landscaped. | Owner | at $18,900, terms. J) NSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER sx Us | tues furn. Matthews St. OR 3-7887. 5 ROOMS. HEAT & HOT WATER. |¥ Now B Por _ Pontiac Press 14. pone gl ag MP a , noon & evening, call) FE 20495 SHOP AROUNI THEN SEE Us | — OOM - F = Btate St. $65 mo. FE ¢-5032. $75 PER NTH ~ € r Sale H ee r. MA Ce $9,250. By own CRAW FORD AGENCY - CAPITOL avixos & LOAN co el rg after @ pm | ‘OFFI all ouses 43 SYLVAN VILLAG | MY 31143 609 FE. Flint St. ___Upholstering 23 13_W. Huron FE 4061 2 NICE ROOMS AND MURPHY | °® er apie FENCED | | ee Boulevard at Valencia _ 8 rms and bath Brick and frame | . ae ; redettretselio eres | bec utilities FE 4-466 ar aPr CHMIBTIAN COUPLE |? LOE RMS. BASEMENT APT pome wie gertes natural stone | NOTHING DOWN FAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- * LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. UTIL- |" preferred East side. OR 3-008 Newly decorated, all util. sn aryer included Appréximately 150 | Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter ng W114 Cooley Lake Re EM flies. prt from & beck entrance | _P DOM. CLEAN ER APT. | 3 a — O Son ft. fro . Reasonably priced. rey bdo hd —— for some- 4 L _labd Ave rent neues we | Near cowntown. Heat d& electric. | * pasement =e heat, $75 per me. — or toaas cr Ge a eat oe als ‘8 UPHOLSTERINO Buy Land Contracts | Rus. BATH PORN Om Un. | My, furm Very, reas | Purniture | — \. NEWLY DEC BASEMT afford to miss this unity OS -ARD Ce 1 oe ee ra. Near Pontiac Mtr. PE! esc wt Nt A So | Cail TERRACES WO. 20 YEARS OF SERVICE uh FE eset $0 | Nothing down on your lot or we 1} UGS AND CPNCCSTERED FUR Asn _month, FE 45467 have several choice lots avilaabie care ecaned. coors revived PES vee on ire, Master, ct, | $0038 or 4308. |5 RMS & BATH UPPER ~HEAT- “ Children welcome. 65 & 6 Whit SASHA Raw ba - . —— ed $50 N. Shirley. Ing field. 2-0022. | $500 DOWN ABAW, MAYBEE RD. «4 YR ay same cay Call 4250 $ FP ND BATH. FE 26554 | 29's phe _Ave FE 40534. | fe DRM. DUPLEX. CLOSE TO Mr. Workingman? Look at this Fm. ranch on 100 x 337 ARRO REALTY | 2 a ee HUMPHRIES REALTY | tt es ee | § ROOMS AND BATH UPPER > dewntews $00 mo. FE little honey! Newly decorated bot. THe beth natural weed | TED MeCULLOCOE DEALTUR | THOMA’ CPHOLSTERING 4 ROOMS AKD BATH. MAIN | with garage Stove Levine Oh om ih ol TIL canon 2 bedroom home Best of all Eiebes cabinets kitchen exhaust | 43 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. | 19? NORTH PERRY 8T. floor, all private. 183 Baldwin! pracor hurnt AUTOMATIC gas hes | 2 BEDRMS, FULL BSMT. AUTO,| Bow empty and only © smal | te ere ee etar older coupe Open 8's m ghrelin eo FE 5-8888 Wanted Real Estate 32A_ FE $@2is 00 Bnd water Near General ai Hospital po Ngee aa io monthly payment. | rage. Ideal home for elder couple | FE | Se ee om s(ROOMS: H OF AND COLD WA.| — $60 mo No ebildren, This | : x Feeens Fae yg ot NOTHING DOWN | ni 2-636. — Dow . | ___Lost & Found 24 GI AND FHA | Seen ite 8. Parte Phone FE | ater : ‘ 7 BEDROOM 40ME NEAR COM- nice location and a nice | finance. 4933 Mary Sue. OR 3-4428 OWN YOUR HOME, BRICK “ ~ ~ | CASH FUR YOUR HOME | 46458. T RMS” & BATH PULL BasE-| ™erce Lake $70 monthly. MArket Tews home. If you see it you | y app Owner. FRONT. 3 bedrm Storms &| Leeman ZG Fe a. Yes we can sell your home for | 5 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT _ment. FE 3-9243. ao ASE =e tis SS Settee meters | BT OU aE, & "BEDROOM MOD: terior, rough wiring. Fu berm cat PRAIA COLLTE. unows,| SO0h, VRE tery cmnall own. pas- welo Union Lk. Village Children | "34 @ 36's FRONT ST P— —ey mas large ist | -2m,_Oo_9 estes ‘ : L av. aeatoeal 7 ment Cal) .s for further infor-; welcome $75 per mo. EM 3-4207 3 rooms & bath, upper & lower ment, wate DOWN | OWNER LEAVING STATE B &Z Start H white & bik Vic of Sanford & mation Do nut feel obligated. We | He WEEKLY 3} ROOMS. PRIVATE | Could be rented as one unit or _$85 monthly E EE on Byivan Gienn. Lake privi-| Asking only $1,780 for equity in rter "cs _ Auburn Child's pet FE #4424 _ | will appraise your property end | pein and entrance. Heat. electric-| separate apartments Children | | | BEDROOM. 1% BATHS, RANCH leges) om Sylvan Lake 2 bed-| ‘is 2year-old, 3 bedroom brick. | MA 63888 40341 LOST’ PAIR OF PRESCRIPTION tel you the cash you can receive | ity. | mtg Child welcome. Ap, permitted $65 for both apart-| home in Village of Milford. MU room modern. New siding and ful, basemem, rec. room. Storms ~~ Lakefront ree ain Cataling sun glasses Reward FE tet to you | piy St Clair Street ments. of $40 for single apart-| 42823 new roof. Fenced in yard with screens, large lot and lake gi _ 34067 _ ee WE TRADE. WE BUILD | (TTRACTIVEL! FURNISHED «| ™emt Kenneth G Hempstead 102/3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. garage. privileges OR 3-0305 4 RMS. AND BATH, E- Lost — PEMALE COLLIE. VICIN- 152° Ww Hares SOU REALTORS 4g | rm. apt. prt. beth, laundry rm. |= Murco st_ FE eats, | Drayton area, $85, FE 5-6797. ; 1 ACRE ee ieee HEAT, - ity Squirre) & Square Late — ———| garage. N oo Late & ea Pon: | A LOVELY 3» ROOM APT. MUST Js REDROOM. PULL BASEMENT. | enings after 6 call FE 5-647 er) ©...) > bedroom modern home A TERMS Wearing choker chain. UL 23-1739 JJ AV E C. ASH, | thee. Adults OL 4-187; { be seen to be appreciated. Adults |" Garage. Centr located. Rent | rE or FE 23381 (Potential 3). Nice and clean. Ve- | | Bz argain—Nothing Down 108T PRESCRIPTION BIFOCAL WILL TRAVEL| AVAILABLE MaY 6 “IDEA ¥OR only 244 8. Marshall. FE 2-6303. | oy tell on ents! basis. $65 month sae . cant. Fruit trees. paved romd 2 BEDROOM HO: WITH pisin black @ gold rims Se! aft- Nae person. Living room oth su. | ATTRACTIVE 4 RMS.& BATH _ $-82776 A. JOHNSON, Realtor Near Junior High School 34| BAfEMENTS IN CITY. 3 — tm Waites or on W. Huron pM ol nerd ng - Lee! - — > ‘ caged pike a + Pg Adults. References. j 3} BEDROOM i Ore BALD. | 1704 S Telegraph Rd miles ve ei Deal pda LARGE SUSU wy ON 3-538 7 in priva ath, private om- win. Newly decorated. sem »- . owner. $8 Terms. Call | RBAN LOTS. LOST SPRINGER SPANIEL.) your home. land eon act or acre-| trance Everyth —* furnished. BEAUTIFUL * LARGE ROOM UP. | oil furnace. r month, FE 42533 ts mornings. MUtual ALL ARE EC- male Liver & white Vic Cedar S#¢ Cai! sow for @ ute Near Tel-Huron $65 00 per ee 1 per apt in Royal Oak. Stove & J.C, HA , Realtor = S 17 ORATED AND VACANT. Istand Lake. EM 3-2342 service No charge | References required. Ph. FE) refrigerator. Reas. MI ¢9700 =| 6-E Walton rE BY OWNER 4) 4 ROOMS AND BATH th ag A costs WHOEVER POUND a LeaTHen R. D. RILEY, Broker | _2#28 | Ls 40336 BEDRM | MODERN DUPLEX. ii a — On of land. $500 down, | purse would you please seturn $09 Elizabeth Lake Ra. | BACHELOR APT NORTH END | BERKLEY SUB} ROOM APT.| ®F., downtown Rochester. mo, Balance, $5500. 46816 yiM WRIGHT, Realtor | wallet, keep money and send wal- FE 61187 PE 44821 | eee | decorated. TV. sharp. FE| private. UL 2-106! heat, fenced back yard, Ref. “OL _Vineyard, Utica, RE 20439. | 345 Oakland Ave. PE 5-9441 | aes pee ee nod WANTED IMMEDIATELY!) ~~~ —aaee ais CHOICE APARTMENT. PARTLY | 7 ROOM HOUSE oyivan Lake ¢oeDee. | MUL Tir LE LISTING & ax ie Pontiac, Michigan. Reward ope python pg i gents ny 2 rm & beth, nicely furn | ew. | wood, APARTMENTS, “Lie wi if a wObERS NEAR ROC F a eT | 2 Auburn Heights, . $11,750 | H 4A d y £/| oward (4 RMS. WATERFORD, : f decorated 2 story bouse. 2‘-car obbies 6 & : Supplies 2 ate” Real Est. dot. he da Be ae of x COLORED | glean, 12.00 wa. OR’ 34484 afer Invéstors, Attention garage, “About 1 ‘acre, Trees’ and $1800 DOWN BUYS § BOUEES FOR | PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES : >— | LEAN } RMS - Pvt Close ) ry your spare dollars to work | Som owner, nice 6 rm. and path, | UNE BY MOMMER PICTURES "WANTED AT ONCE CHEN 2 RMA, RATE UT TLOOR | {rooms Pot. yu, Cove o/g ROOMS G_PAREIAE BATH Wi] fel anit and pana temp | -*guy Meme tates UL Sib "| ST Biivag'Tm. the Ce _per mo aly with full basement, 4 ROOMS & BATH. MODERN, _ Boos Store 15 Et Lawrence St oe —— with ma Joan | 48612 00 Cottage st Children welcome 54 Jacokes 7 RMS. VERY i RENT. EX. matic gas heat — hot Big oe North end. $2600, equity for $2100. Patra a texts ele let, ant a ae " a a Low a ° : x x nsion Ww _ Notices & Personals 25 Kinzer. Realtor 670 W. Huron | ee a ae ited rE io FE _seuage 7008 Ser, ois UE SIN| sereanee Fett sor, 3 coe ee) Ee N.| a ‘little work, Would rent for AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES MB I | Garage meladed. is? W. Buren. sa ge aig A Se ae . Fg Ms FE 2-4333 5 Oe rs Main an ates | Sius VALUE, "AND CALL FE 8. H pe. room } Confidential soo. FE. _Rent Apts. . Furnistied’ 33 33 | For a COLORED 7 oom non. ia a 2 ae room. kitehes ead living room: RANCH STYLE Cc CHUETT. Real Confidential consultatien. apt. furn or unfurn. eat, Crescent Lake beach and, § ROOM FURNISHED MODERN Upper apartment includes one 3-BED OOM BRICK C. SCHUE “TT, Realtor nat 5-4392 boat privileges. Professioual adult . Basement, no drinkers bedroom and full bath. ered E R 460 W. HURON AEROTREDS 3 RMS. BATH. PVT preferred. 8-1925 Call PE 54-9139 at $13,500, terms. Why not look LAKE PRIVILEGES ——-BY OWNER 1ST FLOOR. _ent White 62) wk 319 Prospect. | KNAPP SHOES 3 & BATH. NEWLY DECORATED. oe only. All pvt. 60 Stout Bt. 3} ROOM APARTMENT. FURN, ng a incl. washer & dryer. 3. RMS~_ iT EN TRANCE, & bath, 31 Stowell FI FE 4 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ate 3 & EN. trance. clean, gas — downtown. 87 8. Park 3 Ee MODERN. ats rte: 2165 Pontiac Rd., nr. Opdy 3 Rooms, NEWLY DECORATED, E Pann bath & ent. Couple only. 3 a M. APT, Te ae = _pvt. bath. 3 ROOMS oe Se ATH. PRIVATE — Utilites or Near _ Huron | Cente 64335. 3. RMS. ADULTS. PAY worm | & Era, “also frm sane sme. {3 5 Rus Ee “OENERAT HOSPI- 6-8183 | i> 7) ao. Py | Freq 1 & 2 RM§ & 1 BEDRM DLX. P tr Here OMAN eeunino Bachelors Paradise. 1 block east a friendiv advisor phone FE - ee ee —s = 28734 Confidential 1 RM. KITCHENETTE, PVT. ENT SS SS |) FE 40122 + SOM Sis nae on iets. wr RO Me tyle Rite. : Lams Lake Pd. and M50. _ $10 154 aE aa a 1 LARGE ROO! REF! CH. ARL ES . CHESTE R- | Parkhurst FE $8502, AIR CUSHIONED 8HOES 1 +RM and | &-RM. MODERN E KH MILLER OR 53-4042, Real nice Plenty of perkins CALL ELBECTROLYSIlg CENTRE.’ ~.ace At 230 N Saginaw have unwanted hair removed ty — 2-4532 & quaified and experienced Elec- trologist. Martha Wiider. ROOM, KITCHENETTE. PVT. State bath. 2 adults gar. 290 N. a é ies Experienced. OR _dock. Alberta, Apts i RM. WITH PVT. BATH & KITCH- DOROTHY ® BEAUTY SHOP WILL enette. Adults. 402 W. Huron, FE | tan. Eves. by et Pipe 2 ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS. DAINTY MAID SUPPLI 7? week 3 room 75 Clark FE NICE RMS 11050 WK CLOSE | in. 60 8S. Parke st. FE 5-8672 PVT. ADULTS. MODN Util. $14 week. 279 Menominee Mrs. Wallace. 5-7605 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Mrs _A_ Taylor, _ 56 Gillespie _FE } 1283 In Debt? If vou a having trouble meeting }our payments see ns Lf MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSE 2 & 3 RM_ APTS “NEWLY DEC orated Pvt. bath & ent 2) Whittemore 2 & 3 ROOm APTS PVT. BATH 2 re) 266 8 LORS INC. Rope, ae Pontiac entrance $10 & $16 State Bank Bdg 0456 |_FE 87152 Sus MURPAY BED 1¢ 2 a CLEAN ROOMS. cat 7WEIOm SAFELY hated Pyt. beth and entr. Utilities Dex-A-Diet tablet | 0& tents at! Ground floor. $55. Adutts. ete +10 Oek- SIMMS _Jand Ave _ ~ HER ‘| PECL VT ENT. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL |? ROOMS & BATH. P Cold wave, wn lete, $6.50. Dor-| _Borth side, cali FE 4-0106 _othy’s, _ FE 2 ery a 2 ROOMS: & BATH, _ NR. BUS ne, clean & quiet, ‘Murphy bed, Potential “Dog 7 Trainers | aauits Is only,, te J¢riaking. 3% Mow For the first time in this area,’ roe ® new training class is about to 9 ? ROOMS. ee “DECORATED. begin. Complete obedient & —_ _103 _Mechanic St. FE 2-3460. formation und: ——— ieulonl eoberinos, Pees ti? Soa. pe «SRN ea Furavore Ld Ist lesson free. r| complete information, call FE 2 2 ROOMS & BATH, $12 WEEK. £01 225 Florence VILLAGE Om HALL AVAILABLE FX FOR Thug & BATH WITH P CEPTI ONS 361" 61 ORCHARD LK. RD. a 4-7065 WE 1 RENT D. LVERWARE | ag _puncn b Dowie FE &5805. 2 P AND ., EM eta oe v aths Wta. C Children t to | Board 26 Reasonable” rent Adults Auburn nee en Heights 2-1620, AA LICENSED BOARDING HOME. ry RMS & i PVT ENT NT. UTIL FE 8 8-6590 Ww cor wk. 453 Orchard Lk. Ave. Fe Stes. "Bide. $50. FE 2-6524 96 OOM APTS PVT. Wed. Household Goods 27 2 whee me bath Everything Tur. | . “a i te ani ei | Near Saginaw Inquire 22 i=] = ANYTHING BOUGHT FOR CA$H|_ Auburn. Phone MA 5-1341 7 ROOM BUNGALOW. Pe NORTON SUN SALES ANTIQUE DISHES, FURN. OIL! Street or phohe M ne * marble top tables, MY 7} aus & BATH. PTE & 215 Nes: bus line Adults on ar a oe USED TVs. FURNI- trator 25 Monroe St, FE -2140. _ture ana aon ane. FE 2-0367 2 LOE, FRONT oe ai Ms. UTILI- as npeiened. Adults, 258 Or CASH FOR FURNITURE AND fo iiances Odd pieces or house ful eas courteous service. FURNITURE SEEDri Entire home or odd lots. Get the ? E|2 NICE BES RMS., ALL UTIL. $13. FE 2-5002 after 5:30 “RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. Adults. 100 Norton, top dollar — buy outright or) nd Com 3 RM. AND KITCHENETTE, ALL Bale + Bab ahaa vt, working couple preferred. e Phone. “OR Oem WANTED TO 1 BUY — ALL L TYPES) __ of furntture e Ph. FE 2-5523. WILT, LIQUIDAT IDATE YOUR ) HOUSE. hold good« elther by private sale z~ or pobiie suction Appraisals 2 174 Evindale, sylvan Late, after Saas a & i ATH_ aii be EM- played at, $12 a eak, PE 2-5378. & 3 ROOM §WT BATH. 1 Clark ester, , Michigan OL roy Re > ae, oe WK, —eirs _ Wd Miscellaneous 2 2 oT RMB ye BATH, BABY WELCOME ee © St., corner Whittemore. USED Bx EXERCYCLE. FE eats i ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND WANTED on a8 TN CH BICYCLE 'SHOOMS AND Batt H Ni om ae, ture, TV. La ‘ Naiee’ Shen oh Seehne. ie ern le eer OMBER children. Chi an $6131. ferred. FE 8-6031, i . <= , é ‘ a y t ne A —_ 8 | ' Parke | 2nd floor. Child Rist, att] , } util |. furn. O' 3 } LARGE | RMS. & Ban CLEAN _Chiid welcome FE ¢ 3 RMS AND BATH. PvE ENT. | Steam heat. All util. Vs | i In Auburn Heights: snARe BATH Place, between ent _Osmun & t emeee. ] ROOMS. MODERN. CLEAN, PVT. — & ent., 00 drinkers or pets. weaves APT ADULTS ON- for retired couple. 3 rooms & bath Private entrance Close to business section & lake 354 8. Broadway. rion MY 31462 bet. 2 & 3 or after, 7 pm 1-ROOM MODERN, |, QUIET MAN, FURN. 3 RMS A AND BATH 1 HEAT- Le. Front Boat ea. Pvt. Ent priv Couple only MY 31234. FURN HOUSEKEEPING RMS. 3 _ rms. & bath 80 State e Bt LARGE BEDRM ~ AND ) KITCHEN, bath, with util. School PE 22-7425. MOTEL. KITCHENETTE - Thilities, $18 per week “te ‘Pos: tiac Lk Rd, OR 3-389. NICE 2 ROOM APARTMENT, PRI- vate bath & ent. 173 Norton. FE ¢1781. ie ae 3 RMS AND BATH. CLOSE town and bus FE 57362, VT 4 MS. AND BATH STOVE and refrig. 1 aged — 3286 _ Auburn | Ave. U SLATERS — APTS. Arcadia No. 1 Wolverine Save on heat, maintenance and, Dewntern — blocks taxes. east of court house off East. decorated apart- ments from $50 School % block. All have one separate: bedroom, living room, dinette, kitchen and brea Some are larger. Will fur- MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53 N. PARKE ST. FE 4-3546 5 reset ah waaay rm Hew 5 wi rm. for couple FE 4877. VERY LOVELY APT. RIGHT ON Maceday Lake. Everything bod nished, all newly decorated, spot- lessly clean Wil] rent reasonable to reliable pirson No érinkin _Nice boat, new washer, OR 3-6176 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. PVT. bath. stove, refrig., heat, hot & cold water furnished. Adults only. 200 N. Paddack, Alberta Apts. BEDROO APT, BUILT-IN stove & refrigerator, many fine features, modern architecture, _Sdults, _ FE 41569. 2 ROOM sTUDIO APARTMENT. give Poca Ew 3 RMS, 8 7 SIDE, | J RMS. A re at ATTRACTIVE _lwer, all util, furn, FE RENT ag wn "dagina ong ila door. + RMS VERY CLEAN TR fr teak “LK, PRIV. Inverness, FE_2-2946. J KOOMS, PVT. BATH, REFRIG. and stove furn ots of closet r, 1740 pe aTOVE Ad” ts’ r PM, Pv pet ATs ENT inc opel far Ag Harbor. SLICES OF HAM ‘4 For Rent Rooms 37 For, Sale Houses 43 ‘0081. after? p.m. LADY — KITCHEN PRIVILEOES, 1580 CRESTMORE. TWIN BEACH _earage, 128 Lincoln. FE 31733. ~~ Middle ~~ make area. ; a room ; —— LARGE. GLEAN } W ROO OM FOR GEN- ranch. Pine landscaped WE ¢4373. rec. room, wililty off k eee | WEN BOARD OPTIONAL a firep, carpeting é 41% Oakland Ave L 3- pores rch, “a gara re. EASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE- tove & erator included. § men Ful) kitchen reegne. with $5,000 down. EM 5-800. _rage. Private family. -4026. | LARGE BEAUTIFUL HOUSE OV- SLEEPING ROOM FOR ~ 110 erlocking lake, inquire 5415 Eliz- W. Pike st. Call PE after beth . Rd. aabewe noom wairer@mn| STARTER HOMES oe Fa tee ast ee withou : basements Mave mode! for in- ti F Co. OR ° Cc. Wood ~ Rooms With Board 38 38 | __3-1235. COMMERCE THREE BOARD — age fram- house on cofner man, | bome privileges. Tis is Lin. Lin 50x130 = Price ag’ ~~ on! or call ‘380 down, $40 month, EM 3-01 - | Rent nt Apts. Unfurnished ; 34) 3 3 ROOMS AND BATH. REPRO. | erator & stove Adults - § Palm _Villa Apts. 434 Auburn. PE 26850. | 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, GA- t& Al) utilities furnisbet YE 3 RM UPPER, PRIVATE EN- trance Large rms. heated, $50. 2381 | & bath Stove and utilities | furn. Couple with th baby welcome HEATED | APT. T . Close TO HIGH scho hot water refrig cilities Ist class shape. Pile. corner Sanford. FE 8-8901. MODERN 3 ROOM APARTMENT with bath, complete, Hot water — heat furnished. e FE MODERN 5 RMS OVER KEEGO _Hdwe., Drayton Plains. FE 2-2044. NICE 3 AND BATH.. ‘oe and re - turn. All util. uire at 4 Huron NR. PONTIAC DRIVE-IN. 4 VE-IN. 4 RMS. and bath. Pvt. Ent. & garage. OR 3-4281 ~ ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS —BRAND NEW— | —AIR GNDITIONED— FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 1 & 2 BEDROOMS “RENT" —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— | Pontiac’ s most exclusive. modern West side apartment development Balcony type building with tadivid- ual entrances. ENOLISH RACER. GOOD COND. Beautiful kitchers with metal cabi- nets in decorator colors with plas- For a limited time, no leases or security deposits ulred. —ADULTS ONLY— MANAGER 19 SALMER 8T. APT. 6 , 8-6918 OPEN Morty & SUNDAY AM... PM. NEW! Y ecoRaTED APART- ments for 2 on take. Lights, b Or ee and stove furnis LAKEFRONT tT UPPER. VERY reas Leng couple. No drinkers. FE 2410. LUXURY 2? BEDRM. M. TERRACE on beautiful pvt. lake and « Swimming ting fishing. ON 2-2965 after 5 RENT REDUCED -— apartment on Oakland Ave. near Pontiac Adm. Bldg. Private bath and entrance. Steam heat, hot water, stove re —— fur- nished. TAYLOR oR STREET. ROUND FLR, 3 room serivate adn and bath, rat mo, Auburn Avenue, second floor. apt. Private bath, heat and lights furnished, $55 per mo. PAUL A, FE CRN rE WATERFORD. | 4386 LESSING os 4 modern rount Prt. went, & bath, $10.50 per zs _OR 3-6454 after 5. | WEST HURON STREET | Three room apt. Heat, stove and refrigerator furnished. Immediate possession. — sonebly offered at ee mo. N & HARG R co, 3 W, Huron -FE 5-81b3. ' Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 3} SMALL GARAGE BoveE. NICE front yard Garden Bacb- elors preferred. FE 2 BEDROOM Bhd ey nd HOUSE on a canal y Lake, Lake privileges, oe mo. y avail: able after ay . Cal EM _3-3275 afver 5 p.m 3 BEDROOMS IN < DRAYTON AR- Convalescent Homes 38A 4 ACRES —3 BEDROOMS, FULL HAVE vauae ‘woman ground “s sonable rates G Home FE PRIVATE ROOM ON bas ont, all modera. Attached POR MAN OR Garage. uminum storms ap buls' screens. Carpeted. Free & clear. or am tory. tcadeu ton = Gaaecens o_. _Beatiec “pre on — a Write i as 3 Lawer wo 1% baths, carpe hour Acres Nursing 18T FLOOR wusteite brick ranch convalescent oe Phone EM | ‘rapes included. $17.26. FE $- 3-3195. re BEDRM. | MODERN. 2 SON. VACAN OR AMBULA.| (as beat. aes ~ re 0. rT chaels a a ea school district. $2,000 down, FE Hotel Rooms - 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week * SM. HOUSE & 5 ACRES. SM. yt. OR 3-5526. seen trade a je, in going Paved front send rear parking. OR 3-4601 evenings. Also 1 or 2 room , a ge Oo —_ units. Rent Stores 0| Bedroom FOR LEASB - NEW STORE HOMES At Oxbow STORE. $50 MO. NEXT TO grocery & meat and restaurant Lk. Pb 3-8863. ESTAB. $100 DOWN side ba gee y | STORES WEST Rent Office Space + ;,, Moves You In DESIRABLE 1 . In Keego Har- onab! re 2-4875. OR 2 ROOMS SO he _ $63 mo. 31 roy SE ents. ee HOUSE, UNPURN. FE ~ 481 t SUNDALE bedroom brick CEDAR ISLAND LAKE, NEW lake front, 2 bedrm. duplex, pod tiful view ideal ar, ber _ ing, $110 month, UN CLARKSTON, 2 BEDROOM DU- _ plex, garden space. FE #1 CLARKSTON, ATTRACTIVE 3 bedrm_ ranch, children welcome, 7071 Felix Dr Week days. WE __43100. Weektnds open. _ FARMHOUSE FOR RENT. FE 23-6663 or FE 2-7734. MODERN 3 3 BEDAM. LAKE ROWE ots un jor, trade, sell or rent. “rE +4005. _ MODERN 2? BEDROOM. FULL) Lampapsrve fenced yard, — heat, im mo. _Call_Don Lynn, } MI -4-0500. NICE ¢ ROOM HOUSE FULL bath, per mo. Large lot. _ Pine Knobb Lane. OR quire i, (an ed eee NEW 3? BEDROOMS, 1. baths, erp, country kitchen. _FE | 45026 OXBOW LAKE. 3 BEDROOM, er automatic heat, — He Ogan 54-6716, evenings E ROCHESTER. BEDRM.,, NICE location. $110 ‘or 1-1106. Now Is the Time To see this clean, neat 3 bed- car garage, paved street. Buy it BY ORIGINAL OWNER —- Located in an exclusive neighborhood of dining | j | | brick homes and acre lots just room family home, convenient seven minutes from ato north side Jocation, and only $1000 Pontiae in haga Township DOWN Includes {ull separate din- but ‘ontiac sebool district, ing room e vestibule e Featur reducing prperty taxes. ooc basement with automatic bgp i a large living room as heat and hot water, ve separate dining L inds, storms and screens. 1% wiih veal to wall carpet and | large French doors yr ego ® patio and lanrsca jot; bh while you 06a. srg ceramic the bath; 3) i = 5 « rooms; basement “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | finishea with ‘beautifully tiled 49 Mt. Clemens 8t floor and ceiling including ‘ Mr. Meiser aoe i png as room ; BP ox $ arage cemen rine [P= sis ok agi ory road; roscoe ry storms and screens; & minutes walk WEST SUBURBA | 1% ac out lot onto - Price*sa2 “$00. _ Nice si gol — home on additional information and extra large y i 7 —- a ear a . “ — ae ee ee junior hi BY BY OWNER. REDUCED $3400 FOR een school Falls orice” $11,950— quick sale 3 bedrm. Cape Cod) ee oe Se a a VERLOOKING LAKE hepa Me each LE) > Practically new. 5 room home, | sable. Util. b nr, oar cross from private beach replace a "s 4 eg hake Privileges Includes 2 ear | Blvd. Bast of Adams garage large shaded jot. | KEEGO HARBOR NICE 5 RM iy 411 150 —" $1,180 do modern. $6,500 $500 dn FE 5-0107 BARGATIN!!!, $315 DOWN OR J. A- TAYLOR what have you. 1 acre, lake priv- lleges. 3 bedrm., brick front, al- pear eA ra = Lota es i most finished. Lake Orton vicinity. OR Po _MY—2:ST9t— may —beBaron Parms—8yb. near aT WHER SEMIFINISRED PLEASE HURRY1|! NEED THEN new high school, Well-te- ' fe money: Sacrifice. Leaving state. 3 b bean carpeting. Corner house 3-2681_ or OR 3-1070.| bedrm. modern, on 1 acre $400 Can be had for amall cows “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE down or what have you. ‘ord yment FHA. Call for vicinity. MY 2-3791 rther information. BY OWNER. 5 ROOMS & BATH. ° A | 2 ) & attac Pontiac Lake * LAKEFRONT OCHESTER 54106 | DEQUIN: pe | Seis ctner bas| with os beautiful, ~_*rect._Leaying state. FE ¢-9041. 2 large . Studio ong brick home. has 12x33’ living HOUSE TO BE MOVED AT 751 room. nds, $137. room with fireplace & large pic- | _W. Huron. ae te q 3 : de via = SMALL NEAR vely rooms ample MULTIPLE LISTIN Lake, $35 month. Apply 89 State space, full ceram tiled whaaubiers __ Bt. Apt. 4. bath, 2 car brick Leni 8. re page yl om AT Me) ke ils . ae ORD ake — rick, car- a Y L por Case #38 ~My privileges. onser eta in homgrored onal. 4-9000 een wall to wall carpeting, 3 bed- WOMEN ONLY SOUTHEAST SIDE rece eases basement, car ge It a ba know value bed ll Dath basement SAY , and qualities. W th Nice "yard $68 8 am Me 2-FAMILY INCOME home women will bay. Washer, _2-1864, evenings. Upeer flat ts com ptotet furnished ~~ bg ieee =a man k en SMALL rouse S ON Mis Lower fat nas large jiving Foom oom | light basement. $17,905 with terms TWO BEDROOM U gel ag ote INCOME BRICK house, $70 per month. FE $286), ; cae on aah & are. West side of re ay. recy Tooms WALLED LAKE. } BEDRM. LAKE | garage. in each apt. wee . Bel- Stores close. Partly furn. $800 DOWN dom have bang ab ‘offer $80. month. ™ 3-4682 after 6. so much for $17,500 co BI ed Plenty of room for your garden and mediate possession, Act RM. Fa on this 100x300 ft. 4 room now! bathe Gas heat. Exe, cond. FE home with 2 bedrooms, glassed | . s Teens, $7500. vier SiDE. § ROOM DUPLEX, pore RRO REALTY ig the total price for a large _ End: automatic bontg $08. FE‘TED McCU H, REALTOR] seven room home, near rks- — we Cass-Elizabeth a nee —- pot ye | lot with — 1284 rees _Rent Lake Cottages 36A mn 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Bun. 1-5 | home for a large ae . Terms. we COLORED FOR LAKE ORION, 2 BEDROOM, ROCHESTER Me eo a OOM wet | abecrgam, full Basement, fenced | “On a quiet strest, 3 large bed- _come. FE 44740 or ‘YE 84055 down, Lauinger Real Estate, OR| TOOMs. basement firepiace, 21% For Rent Rooms 37 ~ | gna “oven” tany susass and aul [ SAGA RDO GAEDE LD DOS 7 pekOOhe HOV®. PULL” 4 Kinds. of extras. Call today to ATTRACTIVE RMS GIRLS. PRIV- | ileges 547. W. Huron. sete, ig. a 5. _ firm Seana ory bso E , ment, side of Scot Lexington. garage attached. Lake, Inquire site | see this lovely home. o1T.608 with terms to suit, For Sale Houses 43 -_ For Sale Houses 43 One were ee Ore eee | 93- Foot Ranch Home jin Bloomfield Twp. . Designed for country living in a a Po attached 2 aera 2 ieeeleoen, Beamed ceilings in li and country kitchen. supper room hag built-in bar-b- } ae oven and butlers pentry. vided basement with recreation Pony shelter — corral, to commuter train. Imm possession, $12,500 own and #218 per month. { 5%4-Acre Estate With 700 Ft: on Lake Grounds like “Garden of Eden,” cyclone fenced. An abundance. of white birch, fir and oak trees add fr ‘oes 2 to this unusual lake set- ing. Neat 2 bedroom bungalow, carpeted living room with fire- lace, heated sun rch, sizable itchen, full bath, basement. oll | furnace, attached 2 car garage _ $45,000 with $15 000 down. Owner | will consider erg oe — and | part of frontage if desired. 5-Room Bungalow Full Basem’t, Oil Heat Good neighborhoed, access to Watkins Lake. Nice lot 100 feet wide. Finished room in basement. Close to school, large livin separate dining room For ag at $7,950 with $750 down. Immediate | possession. Giroux-Franks AL REAL ESTATE oe Dixie on oR i ‘9701 neple 9 RENT 4 Ss 1% ‘oli Brick. ‘ ree, Hardwood floors. Rec. porch & earport. On Loon Lk. By owner. _OR_ 3-3616. $250 DOWN 3 bedroom starter home with full basement. Price includes insula- tlon, sheet rock and materia] for septic system. Extra large lot, 098x150 feet. . IT’S A STEAL But you won't be arrested for buying this 2 bedroom al] modern bungalow. Located at 50 | Close to Wisner school and bus line Wall to wall carpeting in “THIMK!" woUY . aOME FoR $82 DOWN PORN $00 PER’ MON MONTH ‘ 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAB LAKE Estates Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING $300 MOVES x, mm $44 PER M DLORAH BUILDING CO. Buildor of National Homes FE 2-9)22 Crescent Lake Estate 2 bedroom H ardwood floors. Plastered, walls. 2 lots on corner. $1,000 down to re sponsible buyer. CUCKLER REALTY | 236 N. Saginaw BUILD NOW “_ 3-BEDRCOM HOME Call today. types custom hall or yours. Your plans = . C. HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton . PE #041 “ares, em eee and peseena. all 7a boo. rE 199 CLLPFORD OFF AUBURN NEEDS REPAIR BA COMPARE Cave Hom with any home in py $15,000 ms PI a sag lhe room, large kiteben end sewin room. Plastered walls. Beautiful bard PA heat. elt with recreation S and screens. Auaened ge rage on 3 lots on small lake. C. PANGUS, Realtor | BY OWNER, 2160_M15_ Ortonville, NA 17-2815 NEW 3 BEDROOM, eo small down paym a per cent GI GL mortgage. Pe bei! |NEAR HOLLY. aT ag Recently built 2 bedroom house near Hunteon Lake. In excellent condition. Storms & — Water softener. Pull baseme: extra lot available. $11,500 with _ $2,000 OR_3- +4 down. Used Tradegdn Dépt. 5 pe breakfast set ...... Chest of drawers | Studie couch } Office desk Table, buffet & e.... $39 50 THOMAS ECONOMY 361 S. Saginaw PE 2-9151 ~~ Near Bald Mountain Off Perry St. 3 bedrooms. Base- ment. Purnace. Automatic water ciabocs Shrubbery. Trees "PONTIAC REALTY 731 37 Baldwin rE $-t07 GILES 3-Bedroom roo Biastored vileges tat mh tion at door. Key in ofhee. GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN 9 AM#9 PM MULTIPLE , Listine _SERVICE 4 BY OWNER. “ heat. near Poatise Motor. $6,950. Low down pymt. PE 32-2768, days. FE 68-1232 eves. BY OWNER | Fenced yard. $10,700 or uity for smeller house. } Copper ing i would like this home C] ted on your lot, come out a show you this new eee lot. M59 ___Office Open 9 am-8 pm. | CLARKSTON AREA 3 BEDRM. tener. 842x209 ft month, $800 down. 5868 Dvorak. On_3-7928. WEST SIDE | & Sone Se F cones pane Same condition, fino i pots have roomers. WILLIS 'M. BREWER, 04-96 E. eee E Moron Str cant here IRWIN GEORGE R. | WASHINGTON PARK automatic heat. garage, carpel- ing, aluminum storms and screens and A-1 condition. This is good west side property. nice yard with lots of Close to school and stores. Ex- cellent condition. Let's look today! GEORGE R. IRWIN 198 W. Walten Bivd. FE 3-7883 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SCHRAM GI- NOTHING eosts will move 090 will band! — PLAINS bedroom ranch with ofl oak 14220 utility room. On @ 100x267 lot. Only $7,700 aed terms can be arranged - 2 BEDRM. PULL | aluminum awnings, storms, screens. 4 yrs. old & __ Madison St. off Joslyn. PE 2-4852 5 ROOMS — Modern § room with full base- | ment. On paved road. Large din- | ~ oe room or family reom. Low) ms, LADD’s nc. 4286 DIXIE Drayton Plains QR 3-1231 Templeton Furnished and bath, oi] furnace, Siew lake area. Only $4950, low down yment. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk Rd ae 4-4563 After 6, F& 2-9 W ILLIAMS LAKE i 3 YRS | OLDER VINER HOME : bath. Hardwood | On s acre of garden iand ts’this| 3 bedrooms. Full Bath. Basement. | water heater well built home. Just imagine FPoreed air of! furnace Situated | _Leot| seven large three car Be cores lot wah caw garage. For of eat. F Leese | ou must. see s home. Call‘. rem. ibe today “tor ee G ORGE Bi "BLAIR GAYLORD LAM rr 4: 4.9584 4536 be BP 3- oon 16) BE, PIKE OPEN EVES. 3-1708 A’ . i | , j A j : 19.2 ea: Oe ap piles ce oo 4% doe th cote Gate See eet BLAIR» a4, IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD | OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY __ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ V AL-U-WAY. FOR ig ny BEDRMS PRIVIL@CES. WWEST 8U- a LARGE CORNER CALL TODAY, YOUR PRES- ENT ME MAY MAKE THE N PAYMENT ON ONE OF THEré. NO DOWN PAYMENT $170 APPROXIMATE COSTS beh MOVE A LI | DAY NEW" ‘2 OR R, J. (DICK), VALUET , fF % i 3 : i” b Mei ale © eRe aie Meee ne oN a Sind ‘ i \ . ss » , 7 ae > . ‘ ; ; i | i . La . : ; ; . : $e . ; : i) a! m hd am Py) , : al . TWENTY-FOUR . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 . : , , Sale Lak f Sale A 47 . ; rop. 44 For crea / __ For Sale Houses 4 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) TIZZY by Kate Osann For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) For e Pre med ete . LAKEFRONT LOT, BEAUTIFUL | 6 ACRES. WITH PVT SPRING. ~\ ding site, | 60x160. Close, in. e that support trout. , MULTIPLE IM8TING SERVICE | OTTAWA HALL bu si 1 Ideal location for cabin or year- Rew 3 3 edreom bungsiow ml FURNISHED MODEL i, . You've “always wanted | Terms” PE (448 or OR 241. | Ideal location for cable, or year. dasemet { ° ! ‘ “Good home on the West Side thee BOO 5 tiac in Rose Township. $475 an Copper. um eae b . MERE IF ist 3 bee | fia OE ee anes bee | pore. Ovner_ 9B 60463, _ rooms. vestibule entr: : home. A 500 T, PRONTAG ze "ing. tile” beth, oak sn heors. Bans ($6950 REAL VALUE — Completely OPE N fireplace. den, full | dining rooms. *targe ving room. with ee ® ie forced | modern with full basement. Oil room, terrific kitchen; dish- fireplace furnace, screene wortocing aan bn ke. OW 3-301 @. os beat | on. wae 2 oe DAILY 10-8 4 washer, breakfast nook. lass B sear oft eats 2" mall lake. oa ould ke this home| .{r°‘o with Lake’ privileges, all! * ° ‘Laundry room. Double brick _By_owner. OR 300) | ~ BUILDING SITES *——tupeai’on our lot 'come fenced. Haar terme | 7 wELRoaE ; feeding into “beaut Coss cba “ar: paras et; | VARS wena and Geder Shores ser | 2,404 cA, ce parca) ected and let us show you this pew) . Between North Perry and L SEEING IS BELIEVING. . model st $9,950 on your lot. (NOTHING, DOWN Repossessed tealm gang ot eh tt on Call now for further infor- available EASLICK to Pontiac lok Oatara area: ¥ C_ WOOD CO. home only 3 yrs. old. All newly both Cas 4 mation and appointment to COLE & Also 10 acre : . . Williams Lake Rd. at M30 decorated.- Just like new. Large "$8, 250 Lakes 138 2 47 ft. living con. COMMUNITY Generous terms st roR On 31235 =: | 1063 ft. of living area. Oil AC room, modern kitchen wi EM 30085 MU 4-8825 ca WEBSTE R Y 301 Office Open 9 am-8 pm Purn Large 107x150 ft. lot. Love- attractive decorations. You | NEAR ST. BENEDICTS AGEDAY LK 3 BEDRM. FULL | Oxford. OR 83122, Orion M) , 2 ROOMS & BATA. GARAGE, AU-| ly ‘home with brick front. 3 Ded-| Co pLETE DOWN PAYMENT will be clad you leoked. Wondertu:!: conditioned | 3 ee. tnelesaned Lae take INVEST NOW S Parunee. B-t coed. 2 it. ie Weer SUBURBAN = 3 wall ccteeden O04 arp OR 4-084 after § Choice 5 acie parcels. Lovely Exe 5 ! Open Sua. from 1 to 5. $6800 FULL PRICE - = — re TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT oma usine’ _— —" eries included. Summer Y BE ACH building spot. $(59 down will ban- 10838, bedroom bungalow only 5 yrs. 0} F) : 4 ; rch. Garage. Priced $19,- SAND oy ’ dle dining area. Kitchen with € : rs OOM NOTRE mead fieesn Gat right’ Lot ere iliatians lovely birch cupboards * Full 500 95 ft lake front with modern 3| Dorothy Snyder Lavender OR 3-9639 | DLORAS BLDG basement and gas heat. On . bedrm. brick home all on ene Realtor Est. 29 years - MES $8500 ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES -6455 lot 110 x 150. with Ranch NO CON CT AYMENT of 2 and| floor Large picuire window with 100) Highland Rd. (M59) 4 RM HOUSE FOR SALE CALL Large 6 rm. home with 27 ft 5. fencing. GI .,esale — Less , ice ee otis in oa scenic view of lake. Thermopane | phone EM 33303 or MU 46417 for_sppolot__FE_¢3638 before €°) iwing rm. Fire place. Only 3 se out of town. Some with base | fuirucnout iecgerorm ucreesed) NEAR WINOM SYLVAN LAKE — 3 BEDROOM blocks from Lake A good value. | ———pEERSONALIZED HOMES ae ments. Jus. cecorated and in| {ull bem't with rec. rm. screened sohoaag soins brick FHA $300 down, FE 8-1448 Nice large woded lot. Terms. PE 8-220 WATKINS - PONTIAC ES- top condition _ pocoage le ga poche eas variakiet pre - level land. $6,000, RADE — Lovely FOR COLORED TATES — First offering on_ menta anc only & per cen Many extras. Located southwest , RILEY haus dene 4 years old 3 bedrm. brick, carpeting, vene- this custom-built 2 bedroom terest. Call rs to see them. of Pontiac. $29,500 terms. JOHN i \ ERM ETT Large 24x27 ft. brand new gar.| tian blinds Te godess fen . home — a ue front. WEST SIDE E ——— REAL eerary ; : landscaped. Will screens, gas heat, full seme There's a large liv room. { c . . - ommefce Sean. vTBRICK od tor, P| hee. $1,000 down, FE 8-0611. dandy kitchen with eating Near High School for one- arin | SACRIFIC EM 3-6466 - ct hn oe eens | a & area Full basement and the origina’ cost koe i“ Lake front F carte Barong = _ RES Situate : brick ome. Double-bric a- 2 bedrms. and panelled sun por j r ies ig ‘ close to Sylvan Lake with full SELL OR TRADE — Lake front SYLVAN LAKE ia ya ait, 360" bale att rage. large lot. “" paren. large livs rm zc din) rm. car-; VACANT 65 ACRE: lake privileges) $ rooms & bath Rambling bungalow with attacned De even. the 3rd floor is finished. peted, separate breakfast rm.| Fronts on 2 roads. near Big Lake with matural fireplace for the two car garage and breezeway.! Sam Warwick hag new 3-bedroom BAN—3 Bed- ceramic bath. stali shower & tub | and Village of Davisburg. A real owner, plus 4 rooms & bath up, Over 10 ft. of water frontage.; brick tri-leve} ranch home. Fire- WEST SUBURBA gee t East spe Att. garage Beautiful shrubbery; buy at only $175 per acre. Terms. that us alWays rented. pl ae Will trade for 6 rm. home in or | see. builtin a a oe ean Wonderfully conditioned home,| sandy beach. Now vacant. $21.009| STEELE REALTY, 135 per n 8 : : ve © a a pict = wi Pvinehliiaes | 2 nit iy sewer, hog ved streets, living room with dining, ell, ee ee bedrooms down: wn: | terms. . { d._10668) ot Mighiand. MU_¢30is COLORED SPECIAL — Clean as a e 4 vileges. pen Suir i Pull ; . LAKEFRONT - $650 DOWN pin and built only 4 years. Mod- ; Gay 1780 SS ;wo0d FE 4-5000. basement ue ae ment, or heat. ‘Garage, fenced | k loyd Kent Inc., Realtor | For Sale Farms 48 Only 7 miles — bag gore, ern bungalow wi 2 eteire to Site FE 2-2105 - rN pa gid ee ices yard comm 2209 Dixie Hwy at Télegraph | ~~~~~Y.~~---..__--—__. is @ perfect, sandy. safe where you can finish @ large) BY OWNER. W. SIDE. 3 BEDRM., FE 20123 - D9 to IRTONVILLE, ce oe eee en ee ee eyice, bedroom. Pull basement. Oil fur- |" new carpeting in living and din: | ae on Nicholie & Harger Co: | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 8 ACRE a be built on. Only $3.750. full price. nace Alum storms & screens. ine rm. Low down payment. FEY $ 33 W. HURON FE 7 a - - “TS ae Nice - high - Lal | lot ‘7 41748 i © 1959 by WEA Service, Ina, RAY O'NEIL. Realtor w eee BY ae 100 snaee wae Sou $s excellent Anchor fencing. You’ 1 { , WIL, Kealto NORTH SIDE 3 BDR a repairs 4945 ° i pe wih err — look @ long time before you finé | |NDEPENDENCE TWP. 65 ith \| Hts T.M. Rog. U.S. Pat. OM, | 262 8. Telegraph Rd. Open 00! ern ranch. e. lot FH 7 $00 per ;SMALL CHANY EL FRONT HOME Ph. Holly MElrose 17-2501. Roors’& plastered walls Builtin’ Tore heme for yous Money. |g bedrecm. Mew in. 1906. $1,400. “ FE 37103 0 OL Len | epee Sear Bhick's _3-0882_after 5 TEMPLE, MICHIGAN, 1 7 Sidhe?” heat gree eareee, & WHITE GI — Income special. Large mortgage. For wale by cates, Mrs. Brown, wouldn't you like a little kitten to brighten BY OWNER. § AMS. FENCED | GI Sylvan Lake Model 79 acres, § room heme, large lot. Priced reasonable at $7500) oe ions rooms et your ag _ Phone ORlando 3-8244. your home?"’ —— —— |g bed u ; kitchen 3 ded - brick carport builtins | good trout stream, paved road, aaa only $65 monthly We don't get many like this one. | ~ a _ | Seine —- ‘Gli ieee $18.00¢ or du ear tpg ‘ food fishing and hunting. $4500 NEW 2-LEVE! NOTHING | DOWN. | Just your $25 Moves You In | Stilts, rem Gareas. Atumiouns | we Garmoe_ Oo 8 “ 7 i prc tas terme - : poe mortgage costs is all you need.| MILFORD 3 BEDROOMS, GA’, y ! id M '@ cost in| WATE is O au ones, Real Ist $19.500-$3.000 DOWN , apts. to rent out. For Sale Houses nod _ For Sale Houses 43 o ortgage cost moves you | Paul M., , Rei Situated on a scenic lively ince, mn Pee SRNR Ne FeAl S Beg tiere wall tend cee: “Oar. |r a ~ =A i le = ae tAeee Ss SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE PE 4.8550 _ __—s_sPE «22-2529 front lot leading to popu'er iene 019.850 LAKE PRONT — Ranch] bege disposal, Te ft tot, Free | | Middle Straits Lake | O”eltalto Boulevard. 1 Mt. = Wrp LEASE 40° TO 100 ACRE Huge living room & tiled bath Style bungalow with 3 bedrooms.| carpeting. stove and retrigerator. | | - Middie otraits Lake at ae iz ee arn OVEN farm on all-weather road, or wii! window. 3 bedrooms ation room Attached garage. lovely enclosed Many = ie extras $84 per month. ; 1 i | Nothing Down 3 year-old 3 bedroom Family ah E tine 1a e trade free & clear Pontiac prop- an seceey eo re built in oven’ patio room. Lovely water front! VE 8.3731. WO 2-3574, MU 49455.) Avon Township | m. living room large kitchen 3 ea iy baths. 1NEPECTION erty for farm Phone days, FE ee edi: ile hath fur- Jot with nice sandy beach. Ex-| Eve VE 8-3008 _ Crooks Rd, Pleasant 4 room & | Only 878 per mo. including taxes | bic ML. a mses ee 4-7267 nights, MA 5-1002. mace room with oul heat at- cellent neighborhood. | HAVE SHELL = Pie FINISH { tof nT iobea alee ei | j NORTH END—Cerpeted Hoe | “JOHN T. VERMETT | Bloomfield Real Estate MI 6-6500 ' Sale Business Property « 49 tached garage Brick & aluminum = Save money—choiee. location— ! . eel } img room e 8 | WATKINS LAKE. 3 WATERFRONT | — i today, we NEW BRICKS — Only $450 down. | Rochester or Lake Orion area., ®Wnings. Garage Nicely lan ' bath with pleasant kitchen 8 2 tnow you will like it pius mortgage costs, Cyoice west | Tota) price $5400—$200 down. | scaped. $9,500, terms and eating space Basement. Tee | 6203 Carence “Ridgeway FE 149 PEET FRONTAGE ON hs side — arm — and ' i oil heat 2-car garage On 3 | 73-6456 7 _ « Clemens ms omes commercial. BROKER | paved st e have two 3) HC NEWINGHAM. REALTOR Macedav lake Front lots Pred at $8950 an | mone See eo Call, FE 61 $09 Elizabeth Lake R¢ >, ovely bedrooms end full base: | corner Auburn & Crooks Reads. | Starvraned collagen ving Just. mortgage costs down | CHOICE HOME SITES LOTS 15x For + Sale Resort Prop. 444A GROCERY STORE GOOD BUSI- FE 4.1157 ment Priced at only $13,300. Modern furntshea cottag ' to Veterans 130 and larger. Beautiful Watkiu: : = to 3 Don't miss these. UL 2-3310_ Eves After 5, FE 4-084) | room, fireplace dining room &- SONS wu | Hills Subdivision. Water, paved Lio a enact living Quarters Large ee ee eee WY oss FOR COLORED | screened porch. lavatory. 3 bed- é soon KOMI S88 Wem pre gy cad OP xonre _lot_parking space OA 82713 _ LIST WITH US — {for feet & , looms. Furnace in basement Ga- Ext laree 2 bed- W. \W. R H ] FE 2-4339 ae DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED! rage Lot 50x230 11.900. $2.500' COLONIAL HILLS BRICK ONE Seen ate co pss omes, inc. | —___ = To Her Te Bee tice. WE BUY. BELL | FoR QUALIFIED GI. Good § Sas at ‘ h room — bungalow — Living “40601 CASH OR HOME AS TRADE FOR LIGHT MEG, & TRADE. 20 years rvee P0O=| cae homer anicwin, Ste Bact) coe ia tka ra lg ted is da team room and {ull dining oom. 2 | equity, 10-untt motel Plus office.’ Located right in Pontise thie Cine vicinity, Opan 8-9. - Closed porch 7x18. Full basement. cy. 3) Chores Bricls and kitchen with eating space ae J home and laundry units Com-' putiding is ideal for light mar.u- ; a Furnace. Garage $83 Y¥ivan Snores Brie | three bedrooms and bath al! on ys To Gt vanould | Income Property _ 43A pletely furn. in heart of fishing facturing distributorship, storage BY POPULAR DEMAND L. H. BROW N, Realtor J C. HAYDEN, Realtor 7 light tastefully decorated rooms. | one floor Basement and two Garage About see » oe and hunting. 40 miles 8 of Bridge and many cther uses Loeding 3. bedroom brick ranch Large: 2407 Eulsabeth Lake Road FE 8-044) Fees Eves. : 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace. ; Car garage Extra 75'x174° [ot handle = You EY ee | wou PLUS $209 OR MORE IN-| UL 2-1523. 3361 Greenwood docks off street parking. offices Pina Teericiten roost’ iu. (ell P, Pm 4.2000 PE 2-4810' TRE-LEVEL STARTER | full else dining room. breakfast; 417500 Down payment ony | ‘*fford to ren come per mo bee owner ai 791 | - Ponts __ cai - Only $1825 om terms oF 916.750 depen ee eat 2 car ga-! Multiple Listing Service Nothing dewn. oer ‘ot a melGs wureinee SB asgeriorymt | birt $1,800 A LITTLE JEWEL — Pol- Doris Rd north of Auburn, Au- —_ or AE 7 NEw Page cash 2 G 4 | e e ni a" - Fans, Sere re oe a wed = 6 RM. BUNGALOW 2 cAR| Siouej °F YO Fistiie? 2 car garage. Fenced yard. Lake CHEROKEE HILLS | hed and trim. ¢ lovey er Cees joing state forest Good BNE. REAL TOR PARTRIDGE lot. cyclone a ce te ransporta privileges Lovely pew trick ranch home rooms. basement auto heat ON THE WATER 2 HOMES ON fishing, $1195 $100 down, $25 mo. '* I \ F \ CH ee a eaten price 16,-| i teem nen by wep | 3 BEDROOM dOME IN "AUBURN | \ with 2%, car garage, attached | 1'a oa = Lage dade |. Cas. Lake Live tn one—rent the ferry Morrow Gladwin (Skeels). PE 4-581 _ 1050 W HURON PIONEER HIGHLANDS pointment. By owner. Call Park. | Heights, $5,000—$300 Down. 7 §-Familv Income | Three large bedrooms separate | Turd lc Cemibictaly. tented on yearn Pann Mg toeiee Mich GArden 67000 or Clare. ._ a CTEM TES $11950 frame 2 bedroom maa = a oS: West Huron gt brick Net return | than lc hg Monee pd ee une | or privacy You smply = | Obs Lake front—Keego Harbor tte TO BUY OR SELL tive living room. Newly ca \cIT SIDE. 3 BEDROOM | CUSTOM, BUILT LAKE Ponte | over 15 per cent 4 apartments | s a id ; ny Letra cant beat this charmer for a = eaeaie “STATE FOREST GOOD Commercial or manufactur lets and decorated. Compact xitenen| 1. ‘hoor Fi Full basement, $11,950. Twin Likes Village W. of Pontiac furnished. separate baths. 2 in-| hr iar wo oe aths value. Call for particulars. \ | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 hunting and fishing 80 ft. water- i 5) ne with eating space nice sized) $800 down. FE 5-036. __Starfire Bidg. Co EM 3-631 | side stairway’ New gas furnace | cornea: ane Ly Tereinanee ‘ | front FE 41404 ee HOL. Al hse R R M hedrooms Tiled bath. Pull base- 7 BEDROOM HOME. LAKE PRIV- § ROOM (HOUSE 2 Bl 2 BEDROOMS | 2 car garage $25,000. terms YOULL HAVE just one —————— “B ARTRA ment Includes new stove. re-) jeg partially furnished with | urnishe off of Baldwin ; : /G!I NO DOWN PAYMENT question “How soan can | @ Woodhull Lake front lots. each 4392 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 i serator Garage. City bus | ( gaipaling 008 $1,500 down. “| __3-0846 _— —_——— ' Seminole Hills Nice family home on Raeburn Cte at We tein ica 71x183, good sandy beach $5500 & | _Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Eves OR- 33230 _ '""" CLARKSTON AREA - $1,000 DOWN Large 6 room home 2 baths | pris oeseune lca Bins les ranch home in Crescent j 96000 MODERN. HOME HALF ACRE Business Opportunities 51 OWNER'S Buys this modern year around Exceptionally large living room | Sai Sedromm Py then dat th or. | Lake Estates Has 2 nice, | g...n Lake front lot James Kear Highland Recreation bath- If vou are jooking for 8 _— lakefront’ home Good beach, fireplace. dining room. breakfast | three bedrooms and bath on pinedEbearoonis Brees 5 1s | 'Bivd. water & sewer in, $5x210 ing and fishing. $6600 — Terms 6 APARTMENTS in over the $20,000 bracket — — lot Bey for this one!{ room. enclosed porch 1 bedroom | the 2nd. Full b. = en FA oti heat and utility 811.000, terms ‘ EMpire 3-0020 New heating plant large lot Vil- can make a terrific deal on this! $7500 tots! & bath jst floor, carpet & drapes aaa lee br t la eerece room Good sized jot and ess : ara eae lage of Lake Orion sacrifice real gem ppusbagy ol cost en| | ANOTHE re “ jOOD BUY | inched. 2 bedrooms & bath up | ALL ta naturally .the lawn is nice $8030. ibe7al/itctins) Lake: Once tablished at over $26.000 can XG Oil heat 2 car garage } . F ‘ So is the price—just $8 250 j R A tt For Sale Lots 4 fat: wee t purchased for much less. Call tor Nearly new log cabin. Large lot ; John K Irwin & Sons Buys ike Mis are bara to 6] FLOY Anne, INC. ~~* ee ON y further details Best Buys Lakefront. 2 boats & dock Only . REALTORS find, ‘ se re is A AUBURN HEIGHTS MANOR SUB | | $8500 terms Roy Annett, Inc ws wee a Realtors since 1923 2 LARGE LEVEL LOTS DEEP Oinode: service vation tone Beautifully built 2 bedroom and) 'D hv Ss 1 ] d *\ Phone FE Seditinat ahd not JUST OFF WALTON near 28 & Huron PEdera! 8-0466 well Septic mnk. Field tile in around Pontiac with a small in- cen situated on 110 x 280 ft. lot.) T da orothy nvder j.avender Realtors since 1923 roe ae yee -4031 | Opdyke 3 bedroom home j Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 j ights a t, paved speed Wat-) vestment required Phone FE One of the nicest we have seen! O y ; Realtor Est. 29 abe 28 E Huro FEderal 8-466 —— ~~ —_—— | living room with dining ell ee _ _ ian ig 31 ae" asee ran "00 sae | 23433 after 5 pm 7 in this area FHA terms. Abou Pies eee es ne ae ee Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 | 7 Nice kitchen plus family | 6 ROOMS — $7950 | _or $1,080 casn PE 50877 "| ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- $900 will han | ,EDROOMS ITY st —* ~ | FOR COLORED room 10 x 16 On jot 60 | Good beach tn a location of fine | wy | pese? Get the tree ‘Michigan AUBURN HEIONTS INCOME 4 BEI R mie S—C ~ — Sipura ap aaia tne ee NO DOW x 200 Reduced to 689 250 homes Close in Natural fire- A BEAUTIFUL HILL ‘TOP ~ VIE Business Guide” from Reactor 15 per cent gross return. Owner If your family is big. and | oon oe on NEEDED with approximately $400 place and living room 2 car gar- | Winding roads trees Park set Partridge & Associates. 1050 W will one at pag A Ry bed your wedagt sm small then in- cae ASSOCL ATE — acc bas poe GT. Good 3 — and goin ree age Lots of shade trees and pine ne aa pees oe a7 Huron Poptiac FE 43581 interes n ing Ae te is room der “3 YEAR OLD - - per mo inc | trees * Outd fireplace ! _ T Ix? your present equity work for sal ene ott Baldwin Has a eRe eee co closed porch 7 x and insurance—Hurry! sess. Pyaedel pes bi | homes 2 large lots $2900 each a A RENT 0440 DIX'B call and investigate. basement. new siding. and shinthg condition! Large LATE oe 'LADD'’S INC. 4286 DIXIE HWy _LI 6-772) fe —— 7 FE 2-0040 v066 | good roof And only 2 vom 3 bedrooms Birch . J C. HAYDEN. Realtor RAY O'NEILL. Realtor | Drayton Piains OR 3-123: BUILD YOUR OWN EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANER HOYT REAL’ TY. | blocks to schoo! $5.950 with kitchen cabinets Dandy base. | 3-Bedroom Brick FE £0441 Pa osents ie ear Open 99.80 FT FRONTAGE. PONTIAC | But build in & good area where with tap prices Compact solvent 206 5. Telegrapa Ra terms pa Ee eet aero CLOSING COSTs ONLY — : a, i ene OL 10575! Lake. 4 rooms and bath, $1500, You lg Mortis panne ee Biithea"20" years. ta ; toe a . area. Automatic hot water, oil BY OWNER 2 BEDRM, 1i', CAR} - } down EM 3-6486 | and ave an excellent resale : ° a . | LAKEFRONT HOME Sain Senet ete sereetk Ry | —— SL ORCMARD CARE AVE. | ee oe dishmas- Fei price, oame. bay ae aoe A LAKEFRON1 SUBDIVISION | sctieied wo i ae Press, tas ie 2 m m storms a scre —_ er orms screen 2D - a; “ = ~ — me Located west of Pontiac on excellent home in a well kept RARGAIN | Paved street and drive ‘Lang-| 869 month 35 Pond Street, across 150 Mies North 33 ots left. also | to live in Large parcels. on hills Exclusive Pranchice A quiet side street And of- section, nice lawns, blacktop SR , { scaped. fenced lot West Cglum- street from Post Office, Orton- 80 acres adjoining with lake front- On paved roads Good wells In ROUSING onthe t fers the best in outdoor, in- street. cement drive Priced to NOTHI NG DOWN bia. $500 down FE 5-7020 Eves ville = age Big discount for fast sale | godu soil for septic tanks Low Golden opportunity for a sharp ‘ coor living Contains 5 sell CALL NOW Approx §1.650 Sa Will take property in trade LI/ 4, $150 down sales manager to earn over $30 rooms and bath ledgerock ‘downeill handle PE 2 BEDROOM HOMES WITH $ ROOM MODERN BY OWNER 1-1988 iLADDS INC 4286 “DIXIE Hwy “O00 per year A $4 000 Investment 2 FAMILY INCOME — 1! rooms fireplace workfree paneling “ BASEMENTS IN CITY. 3 $8900 with gg down or $7500 4/ a1 ; " , Drayton Pieine OR 3-1221 which is fully proteeted by ‘ separate baths & entrances Here throughout. with ‘cedar lined BEDROOM RANCHERS ON _cash FE 4.8937 2191 N. Hammond Lk. Dr. "| ventory and refundable reserve you have 4 bedrooms for owner. closets Much to offer, may } LARGE SUBURBAN LOTS ; = let Tri-! oh BIG CORNER LOT NEAR AUBURN References required National con- upper apt is rented same tenant we show you? ALL ARE NEWLY REDEC- $200 DOW NX a gfront T1-l.eve $130 PO Box 3535 cern Big repeat bus i Send for several years Large enclosed ORATED AND VACANT 3 Bedroom starter house with base : West Blomfield-Pontiac schols. on CORNER LOT IN DRAYTON full resume to B Mabrie, porch, nice lot is well landscaped CI ARKSTON Lake Lakefront vear round home $175 eo COsTgs ment. rough wiring included Dos | LAKE PRIVILEGES one of Hammond's exclusive Woods $1525 OR 3-7955 Post Office Box hs Kaa pe good location near St Michaels TAS NSN _— all newly decorated and offer- MOVES YO McDonald. OR _3-2837 | Attractive 6 sm ranch lécated on North shore lots with large a CHRISTIAN HILLS. trou) Michigan & Baldwin schools Owner has The new High School is | ing IMMEDIATE POSS8ESSON JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | | 3 Jots. Near Coe Straits Lake men shade trees Custom built "900 F a cus — FOR LEASE A MOBILE GAS moved to Florida says “Sacrifice just @ short walk from this Move in and get full advantage of 345 Oat ¢ = $450 MOVE. S YOU IN, 2-car garage FWA oil furnace with unusual functional floor | op 3 2997 oot a ar station’ 19 bavi) susalieanesnces tor 87950° — only $795 down corner parcel The home is | this wonderful summer weather anehe te fae) eg nllped cay h _ Electric water heater storms and lan & lots of living area This Sn TE low tent AL Willinme Lane ati a custom built 5 and bath | coming up We have the key.. | : Sunday MA _2-1864 a stabil GES [eos screens. $13 500. terms rome has everything plus for OR 3653 - ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — The lot 140 x 200 and ix | MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE hae Ate BAY Reet, only $55,000 Contact owner, FE HILLSIDE PROPERTY IN CITY Lae Excellent 7 & bath home 4¢ large landscaped The price is | 8YLVAN LAKE. 2 BDRM BRICK Frame 3 Conroe, full base. CLARKSTON VILLAGE 8.1966 of Bloomfield Hills corner of GROCERY DOING GOOD BUst- bedrooms. a large carpeted living $14.900 with terms ‘BRICK Bsmt tiled. Fireplaces. City wa- ment. gas heat, large lot se) LAKE PRIVILEGES A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON PRIVATE Dunstan Road and Martel! Drive Desses a stock Pay the room & separate dining room.) . — ter. sewer. Bus service. §16.500 WILLIAM G WHITCOMB Superb neighborhood Executive lake in Lake Orion, 890x148 95500 1's acres) mature trees One of sont an , in Dusiness drapes are included Full finished $250 DOWN P FE 402230 REALTOR | type ¢level brick home affording) hy om 4.2164 or SBUlberry 9.4681 few ft in this desirable loca- _ ekiand pee _ basement has oil furnace 12 x 18 \ N hbo h d UL 2-2°30 ever 2600 sq ft of living area. ! MN 21 ry tion =Bewage connection § aval!- ft breezeway is sinished for a) Sp,"gome and Pegg ig €19g rnoo 9500 oo consisting of large living rm with, BY OWNER 7 SCENIC ACRES | ahbie $18500 Call owner MI - family room 2 car attached ga- Juminum storms and J bedrooms, full basement. biack- | 2 BEDRM MODERN WITH FULL ledge stone fireplace dining rm.| Privileges op orivate lake MY 4.4760 rage. 2 lovely lots with beautiful screens, 1 car garage. And top street in the City off) wit puta 3 bed = basement. 2 lots $900 will handle | 3 spacious bedrms 2'a tile baths, +1448 — | ee ee { ar Tl Ge landscaping & hedge Owner !s monthly payments of only Baldwin Ceramic beth. oat ete pitts ea pitliedes jouse. _ _ OR _3-1852 , sun rm. with jajouste windows. | ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT BEAU- [Or 60 x 142 ON PEARSALL WITH = moving out of town and is offer- 850 dollars Calj now. ‘to- floors Storms and screens Built Esiaees fos beat . Aged tas Beamed ceiling ppneled¢ family | “ty Butt to last forever Interior _All_city improvements. FE 44295 18 THE “BIRD TO FE ing this lovely home for only morrow may be too iate in 1957 Buy down to existing! matic heat. Doo McDonald “OR rm 26 ft recreation rm with | natural beam ceilings, all hard-| —T ons cane NEAR MAPLE ; $18,900 — Terms mortgage Its a-4'3 per center! < | fireplace Modern kitchen &nd| wood paneling 2 large bedrooms. | PARTY STORE e \ = , | ‘ 2 pe e +2237 breakfast rm Designed for un- aj) built-in kitchen large living, 75%186. Ready for building Some a POR I WILL YOU CALL US? We want \ arren stout, Realtor | Usual beauty and convenience room with fireplace Double bath on paving $1500 Only package liquop store for al- to tell you about this nearly new 77 N Saginaw St. PE 5-8165 ‘ At this 3 bedrm. home with car-| Butitin oven and range dzone, rust be seen to realize value! R. J. WICKERSHITAM most 20 miles in this ever popular 3 bedroom ranch home — all Open ‘till 8 pm | ] l T) T1eS For Colored | Oe erated ina well restricted | baseboard oi] hot water best 2-| Priced at $22,800 includes car- 1195 a! “ Magte MAytair 66280 Traverse Bay area No hired large rooms Living room ts car- neighborhood Newly decorated. car att garage with radio-con- peting, drapes. traverse rods. & ee : help Has beer and wine take-out peted —so is the dining room CLARKSTON AREA.) BEDROOM 8 N Tel ~ Oo / (Uedisrelistalreslinoeaicusnincranl| Ready for immediate occupancy { trolled door Al! the outstanding automatic laundry By owner, Ap- ON ~ VOORHEIS RD IN DONEL- too Owners apt. 63.500 down, & hall all drapes & cornice ke en 3 va Ho SicEreP > Or pea Sves should see today Large neat | $1500 a For further informa | features you would expect includ- | point only. FE 4-9710 son Perk Sub Dtrectly seross; plus stock poards larenineinded Teaser tnrDa ce: _truit ruit trees. $14,600 MApie $2238 Fi 2-9236 and clean § room bungalow.) }yy-"> an | ing Carpeting custom draperies 117 ix PRIV- 2 BEDRM «| fren, 4 street, ete FE KeGuia tote wack uae Owner WN — | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, Carpeted living room and heated, HERBERT C. DAVIS ond utuily ‘landecaped grounds,| '™@. frame. besm't. rece. rm. | [a,water. paved street, ¢ A NORTHPRN LOD, eg pl Baie s Remains the BY ( \ E Rk | arr ae ae ee on 4015 Irwindale Drive with 140 ft. of paved street front- |_| 1‘) garage. by owner. FE +9756 | Ps Y PARK 9450 DOWN ~ 380 Here's one of the sweetest busi- country Only $8950 — low down zhes room. Small down payment | $9 000 on ae termnraciae écez 6 RM MODERN. OIL HEAT. age Extending to ‘live’ stream ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT | mo. 2 Bedrm modern PE 8-1089 Nesses that has come along in payment _FE 5-115 payment to GI Vet Only | 2. Rm. modern, oil heat. t boat channel leading to several 00 ft perfect beach. 3 bedrooms. | ———————— quite awhile. Easy to operair 26- | hdd! Y | Pienty of others | f@rea lakes. Offered far below re-| '', baths Fireplace Basement | = . . room lodge in center of winter William Miller HA DEN | 3 femily wmeomen sereral gece FOR COLORED | production cost at $37.500—by ap-| Older home. On Sher oe SPECIALS and summer vacation a-ra No Realtor FI 2.0263 Y caied Herare, ls onan or |® iitateant: hms © 16 sme, | Same |_ Breet meee vary egge TEL” |S DON” eather me Mace atin ats tte <- h . we i cels : ' oo ‘ea 1678 W Ruron “NEAR ST PREDS An older home NOTHING DOWN GI SUBURBAN Bo ay, ron 08 $412 John Kinzler, also cement block building. 20x60 Rolie Hf. Smith | __wood Realty FE 2-5452__ _.| Excellent. building sites. Senay, P&ce Call us for more devais cn Open ® to B in good condition. 3 bedrooms Cozy 2 bedroom bungalow on - ———j; 4 living rms and bath. Idea! for REALTOR— FOR SALE BY OWNER: BEAUTI-. soil. Near lake. this fascinating growing business sain dO — Seperate ining room Full base- | large landscaned lot Well built T COMMERCE store or bump shep, or repair 244 S Telegraph Rd FE 3-7848 Pi Hollywood style log cabin gas furnace 2 car garage painted & plastered walls oak | Savetious 2 bedrm modern Full | o Get in business for your- Benin s ‘T) 8 pm | type year around home Natural CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES. targee REALTOR P AR] RIN i aie on oe low FHA terms floors large modern kitchen. oll bsmt Oi! furnace Lge family self ___Open es vecete —| effect throughout home Has beau-| 295x279 {t lot. Bome woods Lake Businesses Th M furnace $9,900. Just rtgage pnp | ttful fireplace of slic eid- | privileges. Priced at onl . Ain . $ J mortgag rm finished in grain cedar. Guest t { ) ed field privileg P y $1300 _ se eases rue OFF AUBURN Immediate posses-| costs down house Garage. Well-landscaped $39 DN — Total only $7 000 stone Bedrooms off balcony | - 30 W HURON . aloni Newly) decoratediia’ wearanes - Reas terms ae PE 4257 { Economy plus in this small home Porch and sun deck facing lake } I. H. BROWN. R | re tas TIL 9 home built in 1987 Tile bath | $7950 OFF JOSLYN You'll fing M®?Y many more listings to — Close to city bus. two lots, base- | 60 feet frentage on’ Lake Orion EaOF “LA TALL OUTSTANDING HOME “Lown down payment. Pull price room for your family in this cnoore stro! | ment. oll heat & more 90 feet on road Has new dock 2407 Futzapeth Lake Road Ko 34x36 FOUNDATION $8500 réasonably priced home Large Mutart Realty LAKEFRONT Real lururious living. Hot water, PE 2-4810 _ FE 4-564 BU oe A very lovely home situated 50x150 foot lot. 2 large bedrooms, 2410 8 COMMERCE RD | SYLVAN LAKE SACRIFICE TO FHA — 3 BR | gas fired baseboard type heat? —= —— . on a beautifully landscaped OFF BALDWIN Verv clean 2 bed-| 3 pc bath Oil heat WALLED LAKE MArket 4.2391 | rangh large utility. perimiter| {ng Will accept minimum down | | lot 1090x180. spacious and | Toom home with oak floors O1] —$__—_______ hea “. & ey i — a Day ments MY 3-1487 See the new sites at: (con ] aundry very liveable rms throug! furnace Storms & screens. $7950 $18 900. $3300 FOR EQUITY Bal-| . i . | lot Loon L riv asy | _ ater om j ' Owner leaving state Terrific jne out. finest of material and Terms ance on $83 monthly on mort- | BARGAIN cer 6 ony Snel rath e a terms | FOR SALE. REASONABLE. OR CHE ROKE E AL LS aura entail sso pe pete eon, workmanship, selling ap- gage including taxes & insurance 7 room home 4 rooms and bath ming. boating and water | lease year around home on obey You'll like fs wooded. rolling wll price reduced to $13 500 . pointments. massive ledg- NEAR LINCOLN JR HIGH & WIS- A desirable Brick Ranch Home| 4°Wn 3 rooms and bath up. Base- skiing when you move into | : | ravi ne Ee acaba 1 100 ft. sites planned for. and re- Lie eo {ae stone fireplace, aluminum NER SCHOOL Excellent 2. bed- built in 1057, lake privileges on ment and oi] heat Early posses- this nearly new 3 bedroom | ] 1 | tnd room dining e ede tricted to protect. today’s bet- Aquat ra siding. modern streamlined room home Carpet tn living rm Oakiand Lake sion. $6,000 with $500 down : brick, 1349x25 family rm { pessce n porch garage wcintel | er ranco and multi-level Big gross. big profi « park- kitchen. outstanding base- and hall. Breakfast nook Full ; with’ fireplace. Oxle's | REALTOR ere meets 4118 rescent me, | (Homes! ing. big opportunity A real bar ment. black top drive. good basement, oil furnace Sterms & MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 3204 DEVONDALE ROAD screened poreh, sun Pres 1611 W Huron FE 5-618! Open Sundays Phone TWinbrook | mank bar Substantial dow: pa garage For dollar vatur vou screens. $11,000. FHA terms All prices & terms Just give Near Auburn & Crooks Roads & deck. outside grill and |WASHINGTON BLVD. B'HAM 1650) — 2014 _ as. Secluded. yet close in — drive | ment: No- phone informatior cant beat this at st¢950 Fe us a@ call gr stop in at our Toom home Big lot. Immedtate loads and loads ‘of extras Attractive 1% story on wood- HUNTOON LAKEFRONT $011; out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Scott | 4 FHA terms PONTIAC NORTHERN Off Joslyn office and tell use your Real Possession. Priceo at $6.500 with and deluxe features Gas 4 lot, 3 bedrooms, table space Rowley. 2 bedroom ranch home Leke Ra tra right Yo mi. to! \EIC II IC; AN BUSINESS 3 lots with 3 bedroom 1', story Estate Problems . $500 down Evenings cali Bob heat City poorbty oa | in nitehen pra included, fin-{ Divided basement, garage sum-j . Lecota Rd : ' ; "eee FOUR BEDROOM HOME | home Carpet tn living room and FE 3.7888 — RES FE 4.4813 Alton, FE ¢6236 several (Clty endicunareE {shed basement. screened porch Mer house, other extras Beauti- | . +p: SALES CORPORATION = / | dining, no sot Pull baseient. gare . . comforts all tmene. $31 008 | ith nee all po i owner _ful_lot _Vacant OR 3011 | C arl W., Bird, Realtor _ JOHN A LANDMESSER . BRC / Beven nice pe oe furnact A water heater Paved (- ARK REAL: EST \TE Nichohe & Wi: fm Co. May be handied on low MI 6.2185. . a 7 * $63 Community Bank Bice 1S B Teeprapn nee / A gag lg oe ree $14 980" Term 7 w oO 33_W HURON ST 5-8183 down payment to respon- “¢_ UNIT INcoME, | INDIANWOOD LAKEPRONT FE 44211 Eves FE 5-1392, PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR / beautiful modern. kitchey, Ly Huron Open Eve & pe ee COLORED 4 2 Year ‘round 3 bedroom home = FE 4.1582 paneled recreation | roam RENT BEATER $55 per month & MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE yer. close to town. cash to contract, | with large living room. full Dase- | For ‘Sate Acreage 47 ScERY ve gas heat, good garage. near 00 down for this 12 room house AD AMS & OR ION R D . , _Write Pontiac Press Box c, ment. new oil fired furnace fxtra | ~~ ~~~ | GROCERY & LUNCH RM SUIT- Catholic school br bh privileges on Sylvan Lake Be peneoe ‘ . NV. WHY 7 | large lot. shade. Good beach On- | ; able for other business On busy Keego 1', baths “ Two bedroom home with base-| In Clarkstgn. lovely 2 family du ne | // // lv $24,000 with one-third down . . . | highway Close to Pontiac —OR SIX NICE ROOMS ment, on 3 acres. tn time for pilex Eath unit has 3 rooms - y | LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT 10 AC R ES. $4.950 { 3-1375 = L $1100 down $10,975 MACEDAY & WILLIAMS LK privi- Spring planting. Today's price — | down 2-bedrooms and bath up . | Nice 2 bedroom home for year ON WHITE LAKE ROAD | NURSING HOME BUSINFss FoR Located of Baldwin. on a leges 3 bedroom home of orick 810400 GIs — mortgage costs, Full basement. gas heat, 2 car co t6 the trouble of time | | ‘round use Good lot fenced Only $500 down payment } sale Cireumstances .beyond mv nice quite street. with two & frame construction Oj] fur. only Phone OL 1-751] garage and expense of | dpppe Many other features. $16,000 ; a control P O Box 112. Drayton lots, home has bedroom and nace Carport, ribbon drive §l2- FRANK SHEPARD REALTOR | arkston Villa 3 bedroom ranch lawn landscaping, building | LAKEFRONT LOT | _ Plains _ bath down. two bedrooms 800. Terms 1019 Adams Rd Rochester | bh = 2 utility rooms. $900 Panerahins an bef; | eee ike a tne: bunga In Indianwood Hills Sub. 120 ft COMMERCE ROAD ~~ ~~ SELF -SERVE - 1 : a ~~ own ayment me as rent € show you is almos 1a — Sasi ane acrecka aneme: "DEN Op Owner neing tit, . new 3 bedroom brick ranch low in -this lovely location on. take. 54008 lanl Between —— and gotcha MARKET & SDM West suburban tional nice living room. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | Choice Waterford Area | Cc. SCHUETT including full basement — Finished in beautiful knotty HW HOLMES. INC 18 acres or can divide to smal lake area Due to. iliness owner lee = Walton PE 8-0441 2 5 3 ready to move in and ep- pine A kitchen that. wiil _ P. ILMES, INC. parce rom per acr Will sacrifice business, equipment, PRETENTIOUS RANCH HOME Open Eves Custom built brick front home | FE 80458. Eves. FE 46313 joy. Knotty Pine breeze- pleas® the ladies shining | 2531 8 Lapeer Ra FE 5-2953 20 PER DOWN PAYMENTS fsa late for $2500 totai price 2 BATHS 2 FIREPLACES \BIG HOUSE, COMMERCIAL LOT.| Completely modern kitchen, two : { Iden and — BY gga oi - hs — me heat. ~~] © Laetrant Pinancing assistance tcraeae + AURANT Brick and Aluminum aid |_Cheap. 407 N Cass OA 82917 Spacious bedrooms, stone os ot Ing own) ian. thee poihaay Pc chiteren No aol aaeerta a arg ipsa Wane hom | ROCHESTER AREA Good gross on @ing give any eye appes SS yr | places in living reom and den, most new br: * - “contrast to this beautifu [HERRINGTON | HILLS —473 ane | wall to wall.carpeting. Pull base- Will build starter home on your. reduced $1,000. es Small down payment to out basement. Recreation room. | C. SCHU ETT pales an ti All modern 7 room rambling ranch be irpigen ealesee fk Wes ment with forced air ofl heat} Jot. Our plans or your pians. | J ohers Large living room. 2 fireplaces. PE 8-04 or MU 4-4353 | chieatere Ceoun pment. Gaed home, 284°x65 on founda- rere st Lond hd Situated on large wooded lot Basement included. Also ae | 1% bath. Built-in features in & to business tion. with full basement, } 23813 Wiring. See our model. Don 120 FEET... $550 bape de cen 3 bedrooms. Tiled bath. | a — bell tela investor will tiied gi hact iy room, ae | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Minimum Down Payment _, Donald OR 3-2837. | Mik torch thea eo > 90x300 et ia 20 ACRES ing a fig erised. Hunt call tee spacious living room wit | | ! ” D large bricked wall fireplace, 2-FAMILY SPECIAI | WM. A | | of beautiful sandy beach Plastered walls, oak floors, “PONTIAC RE ALT i euc ieiied stwies aad ini appointment one of the finest and most — . a eI | As | Estate type ranch on large forced air heat. Prim- 737 Baldwin PE $-8275 | pine trees make ideal building appealing kitchens 1 have 3 extra large rooms and bath lot. Loads of large trees, ciple and interest pay- site. Located northwest of Pace il E ever inspected. 2 car at- each. Pull basement with rec- i sandy beach, beautiful lake Ment only $44.23 per month. LOOK! LOOK! tiac near small village $6,500' tached garage. large well reation room To _ include j | view a 900 sq. ‘ : terms i Real wor righ gd of mee landscaped lots. and other | carpeting and furniture Lot | i ft. of ssed-in porch plus | TRADE BD LES, REALTOR Q@ppointments you will ad- | 200x210 all fenced and nicely REALTOR 444% MORTGAGE | large spacious rooms. New New 3 bedroom ranch with Lakefront lot on beautiful Lake 10 ACRES 1717 8. “Telegraph “ie 4-0521 mire landscaped '3101 W> Huron FE 4-3569 CLARKSTON AREA. Privt- | kitchen 16 x 18 with stove select oak floors, plastered =| Angelus. Only $10,500. f “ = DORRIS & BON REALTORS | __Open Evenings ‘til 9 leges on Greens Lake. 3 and refrigerator, New 4 Walls, of] furnace, carport, Vacant, north of Drayton n Pistns. we TRACE LAKEFRONT HOME | — bedrooms. closets to spare, = | ee ee ee eee lot 100x150 Located near Lekefront lot on exclusive Wa-| Fertile tractor land. Woodlot. SUNOC x 7182. W. Huron a rr 4.1557 0 Sedrooma wich rlassed ang knotty pine kitehen, beau- | — di — rents year Oakland Lake, terford Hil: $7,000. Nice building site with pelea MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | tiful landscapin) / ro or per mo... - y merase “ screened lake porch. All peri e —— 4 Trost yourself to a vacation | INDIAN VILLAGE Lakefront lot on Seymour Lake a School ag SERVICE STATIONS 4 — good condition inside ne EAST SIDE BRICK the ‘year around—Priced at Here is a bargain. Only North of es wie $00 | with $500 down. How can you ~ ‘Ki, . j out Shaded 60 ft. lot with | . 2 bedrooms, plastered walls, only $25,000 $16,000 full price buys this cae FOR RENT 3°Bedrms., 5 Acres | gentle slope to sand beach. | I8 THE “BIRD” TO SFE oak floors, basement, gas - acted 2, mrerecat. belek at Now ts the time to buy your ernised home. large 1iv deal for ctory worker nae en — heat. full price, $7,800, $500 uated on a corner lake home site. -ATITY Establishd locations with ; ine fepet B piaine room, bes ail with frowing family,” too | EASY TO BUY DOWN | WEST SUBURBAN . bagement, ens heat. serage BFAU TY SPOT mum investment for” inventory cabinets in kitchen, plus snack mae Reasonatie price and |. I @ wonderful opportunity to! 1 cg \ y 8 . . le ae with large ranch home only. —_ bar. New furnace in basement feria |“ puy a clean modern 2 Ledroom | ! x ' WE BUY — SELL — TRADE heaaks Ge bee with lights and tiled suburban home with nice fenced | with lake privileges. Ideal ‘ 3 bedroom Ranch. alum!- . enic setting, for 83 ft. ranch WILLIAMS LAKE Rp. . Beauty” Jandscaped yard back yard. Available tor low dewn | retirement home, 2. bed- num siding. Aluminum | i. home, full bsm't. and ree, room AT OAK BEACH with circle dri Good orb + BEDROOM HOME payment. Payments drop to only rooms, storms and screens, storms and scre¢ns. Marble , WHITE BROS: oye ogg Aer — WATERFORD Twp | — soll, or can be divided On Henry Clay and near $45 per month after first 2 years full price, 37.000 with $500 sills. colored bath. fenced u : of Rochester. jer a. for building sites. well. built Gciiccd Mich) @choclintntvers DOWN in yard and only 2 blocks L ESTATE & INSURANCE | | OR Rg 8 : “ ELIZABETH LAKE Rp. eee good conditton inside and out 11 17 | AKI ESTATES to new school A really fine re BALDWIN ee ELC 5660 Dixie H | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor AT DOVER and — to m mortgage 4 Ideal for large family, room- d an RAMBLING RANCH home at only $11,500—smal! Small E state on ‘Lake | Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sunday 10 ‘til 5 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph PONTIAC . OR & CUSTOM BUILT ONE | frs or income. Price #12.950,/- Pine 5 room ranch type home! 2 fireplaces, recreation —_| down payment a LAKEFRONT—SASHABAW ROAD | FE 29123 — eat Went ‘of Mie : “ONEY $9,448 | torera! ‘on Motorway Drive in pleasant | room, 2% baths, 2 car at- | North of Rochester - acres on | 14 acres, 3 bedroom home. 2 car AMPLE CUST: oP AR’ “ Elizabeth Lake Estates. Built in tached garage, 150x600 ft. | large spring-fed lake. 4 bedrooms, | attached’ ‘ . Complete 6 weeks paid traiving 3 5 os Basement | JOHN, | 51 it has oak floors, Pissterea lot — are but a few fea- | 2 baths, paneled 30 foot living - program. Financial assisianre a Alums Cope room 8 {| walls and is .well jecorated | tures CALL POR APPOINT- room with 2 fireplaces, drapes . r 3 East those who qualify For compete . |, throughout. Lake privileges. Pull | MENT. and 4 rooms pf carpeting. Fully | ; Road. PLACF A:““LOST” AD. information -hone Mt Gta ag Many sired, Coes ‘aaae | price only $10,900 with $1,900 | insulated. oil heat. 4 toutbuild- | ith down. 7 a we'll Bull¢” é er | down. Call now for an appoint. | ings including small ye rad om nied LAKE Call FE 2-8181, for an “ad SUN OIL CO =~ ig Hundredé | ment. fenced. 3 welis, orehard: In beau- 4 bedroom. nic furnished, pri- 1 Dial FE . 3 I Ty - tiful secluded natural setting of vate beach ks pank| tO recover a loss, Dia DETRO © W.H. BASS. EA “ {REALT P ARTRIDGE huge pine and wild flowers. Good| | and storés. \piroaie. $7, Terms Y ‘ Vine wood 3. “i200 . FE 3-7210 : f aE Laas w. = PEN EVES.| REALTORS FE 4-0528| 1084, commuting distance to city. Ri IM Es 2-8181 for an ad-writer.| 2-30 am, tos pm Me thru Prt, Builder : \670 W. Huron Bt 5 Pe ve « 3825 “PE 4-3881 1080 W. HURON Kk 44526 4-0 $6.90. By owner, Oakland _ Jones, Rea’. at. t lSay “charge it.” GArtielo, 2 3 Even. alter T pi Ph. PE 2-0829 — Eve. OPEN ‘TIL 9 377 &. Telegraph Eve. & Sun,' 8-3623, ay cHerge i. and Bdtura : ° iosy . P i , ' , ’ ss y } ~i* i oa 4 a . , . . Nr tA 4 bee x oe rr e ond / ; i - re — PWEN?TPY-FIVE - THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959 Auto Accessories 80 ‘Plants, Trees, , Shrubs — 68 | Sale Farm n Equipment 76 ~ ans Pon ” ____Do It Yourself 61; ‘ Plants, FRAZER ROTO. |4 Ft ! lan JETS. Chev 80441 ENS By Jay Alan) UR OWN BLUE & WHITE | ARIENS Rd ery _VE St ” MODEST MAID | THE EASY WAY! | DIG YO ¢. Hardy trees, from | tillers, new ang used, parte and Zi FORD 6 MTR. en oe Be : oods 57 57 po it y rental tems Ln a cour chca, da ml qeeeieel 3) Delete, Se Oger Business Opportunities 51, Sale Household Goods Sale Household Goods 57 | ie one e srr and’8)) Drive 16 miles north of | ane wae FARMERS GET Dodge, "sh-'83 ; turn tanks Easy terms ad xA00 WEATION w pomrtuc'e an 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. BEDROOM SUITE .. +9 | ERS I Hy ALL LOOK POLISHERS —| Pontise Sel ees th miles to our prices on ual's ‘Appl. MA | WRECKIFG i060 $2000, 7ExAcO STATION In outfit. Doube dresser, bookcase | MAPLE ie’ buine room suite . - | DRI SAW — RUG CLEANERS at esa or 6050 Tripp Road, avatiable. Sam _lor Road off Joslyn. PE 52000. (Ses! rf SS useaes to buy bea Laige chest, 3 ne ean. | | Rollaway bed esos “4 eee OW NIE'S wae xe Serpnéay and Sunday only. ee LEBUG TRACTOR. For Sale Tires 80A Brg sgh ctapmen pee 2 Pesteen Paste er eek | Easy Spin Dryer * 3 00.8. SANFORD + FE ¢10 FOR SALE A PEW BEAUTIFUL | oe Seal. iisabeth ‘Lake RO or ‘ : earson Furniture, secre =— Juniper a 2 WITH | : . WE after 6 p.m. = a Wardrobe $10 FOR RENT reens 34 foot LACTOR $3.50 UP snap Lake Ave. ! Chin: binet fend .| everg taes Juni- LL CUB TR blade A-1 USED TIRES, STATION 4 BA EEE. | —isce LIVING ROOM SUITE. | ‘save inal 7 Wall paper steamer. floor sand-| 7076856 foot a gree You a disk, cultivator, snow “buy. sell. Asso TEXAOO SF For gale or ‘ease. Es! B ne) new davenvort and shale. | — p Forrrune co | ers polisher baud ‘sanders, fur: pers nd, cogars. all farms at | S FE 48069 wEWAND STATE TIRE “aL? th atching | EL —=Fi jum cle : half way | Y - Ld Mir Tangore after 6 p.m, bid Getice, table "b-deseretes” nay = orate for the Bers ssa | | Puel a Paint. 436 Orchard Late Groveland on the Dixie bal weal | used Proulz Oliver Sales co 34 ome Wa 4-3765. All for $99. Pay only oe Gon A eginaw _ Site ALL Ave. PE 5-6158 ACHINE. phones, ME 600! or UE T1960. | feet este af Outerd Springfield 6 Tend. e186. Alo leon bf yr int Nes tte re: Tate Ave ne “METAL VENETIAN 1-364" - 1-32" ag greds, arapery mae rine. NURSERY ~ GROWN o-5-; 5d FARMALL eerie moms lao W. Huron. FE 71215. t. ex es ro “a Ss a | c- : “ fig ela A+ poly. 3rd £00! err. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIO~ 2's” | Si sell for $2.50 ea. PE 2-1412 | Paint “formic pent days week. ras on, lacs Ge A Os a a a M TRACTOR. | sranp Fr ger 6 car parking lot i. ae — chair, FE 5-1927 VOX TABLE TV. EXc. trica) supplies. days 10) “We specialize in sales | raaaacata t. Including trade in on General Spottt he withoub property, —7¥: LECE DINING kM. Oe a ay ie — ol a sactcce aanane aie] eg ec asc ooiek aan ‘prooders 4 of re | For Seale Bicycles 8&4 *-- NCE elec yer. . | E 86-2993 De teens crac WAT! 50 ese & FE 4-0566 up stmt | 7. terers E i }0 B. LAWR phate SERVICE ss deluxe gas ran 6 ~ —— 1). TV. $55 %% bed. $40. F R YR 52-GAL. ELEC carry. G.A.| a electric. of] and bottled _ 18 E Huron PRIGHT PI- HIHUAHUA AKC PUPPIES | feeders Le Dilsabeth Lake Rd, | FRIENDLY SERVIC | _refrig.. $50 8c ick's “MY REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR, heater $67.50 cash west. Opewo heaters at terrific values. Mi WANTED. SMALL U 5 40243 )c les & Femaies. All Color rope. eet |2 BOYS’ 26-IN. BIKES. GooD A Loans MLIVINGSTONE 'XBC AUTO WASHER REG $319 65 | 1958 models, one of —— Thempeen. “108 | gan Pluorescent, 393 Orchard ar ba Will_pay $20. FE | Mon me ROWS, GRAIN | cond $20 each On 308. 3 W Lawrence St. PE eis3ee “8 REPLACEMENT PARTS | ateed tor’ O seats, bay av ace | o%e8,__ oT CHRIS CRAPT BOAT. 74 Ave — 16 Poste reD | cumbanva PUPPIES. 4 Sescahiead La Disk HARROWS, GRAIN fond. 100 en ENGLISH BIKE . 4 WwW oT iy ee or? ROY'S ; ; Gntee tle more .0 FOOT i rand trail HEAVY STEEL CLOT! WAN | 18 Short, anytime ae Deere & New ae j Borrow with Confidence 06 Oakland Ave ss FE. 2-40 “| a, sige Michigan horsepower ir gent grey inelud- | HEA long 4 & 5 ft. cross — | _old ILLNESS. ean ALL , —— ae 71-3292 ville aaT ey en ALL SIZES ! i $25 to $500 ABOUT ca. un cane aa | lh rg pee Ceemese: ERGe) face Gee can Shes Goer a | 24" pipe ‘ oe ine pair. USED PIANOS | DUET aivadier eek 7, ee stu | coe eee all makes. BMW. - = eh I I = 8 | Double bed. 1 living room chair. sc eee Seek dices er rs Entire- kennel for sale TT see aa seats Household Finance | FOUND Sa AS PALE but « bet | a EXC. COND” CHEAP Ok S fea? ee teh oe bag $1.88. Wiegand ee tervice MA S-1270 aren | Auction Sales 77 SCHWINN BIKE BOY'S, 47, . Sefaee BAPE can Ps ane OS | ences Soe | See Crear ee FG | gare SQA 8 SORES SG, | mazaak AREA Man | Dagaamonoe, ARE a3, Sie | AUCTION <7 7 ee ', § Saginaw Bt ances of ai! kinds. NEW 14" ceramic ki adit | Bard. gun type o' rs. OR 81 Orchard Lake Av Fe et ______ | _$15 up. Jamor Kenne! cc. y, - cessories FF] — S00 | rear ee ome eT soup WALNUT DINING. ROOM | See ee ee | JELLED MAGIC vim | Sale Office Equipment 63 DACHSHOND PUPPIES. AK yery saturday Night _Boats & Ac . ‘ . ~< bargains suite H aa ALL] {ee ea j 16 D. CET oe rove Cig eae oe cite nad saw PB stl Ts at seeds no, etrrng wry Sale Ofce a ee sect, | | SCL srmmtien SP O| pie ee eRe Ya ME EP lus EVIERUDE MOTOR. : We y. se Hr ron bh electric. tipo thats ! . colors to} cutives | le. lyr a — : . a Sarking Phone PE semi | STUDIO QOUCH. 2 PC LIVING ait ea ee sg pt lll Mane dak I Neral typewriter, _Femene an Me 1 Ca | ar es Pa S ae . Siar at ure yrs won bar $ TO 6 | room suite, 2 = — aieues 0 gal. ayto. og hee “Oak AND ah = & PAINT NT | oss 5 stee’ files tee sce. ios kitten. Call FE 6-6067— DISTRIBUT 12 FT. MOLDED go 2-4063. : . 1 square Rou | inks and fittings, = bh. Lk e air-conditioner 6 = about. @xc. cond. - FRI. 9 £0 8 te | round & Rn +3020 | Cab s with stand & fau- | 436 Orc MOWERS GHARPENED. house nt. FE 86-9605 be-| after 6 pm ib 1 73° Lake Shore Dr., Lake Orion. Repay E of Pontiac or 1 mile) vanity OR. =D OFFER | Laundry trays | LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED.| house sirconditc 5:30 pm. | sawn BOXER § MOS O Sale Housetrailers 596 Up to 4 — to | « miles eights op Auburn | — i oeciAL LIMITED OFFER | cets, $21.95 | LA FE 2.1311 tween 9 am. & 5:30 PAWN $50. OR ina For Off Indianwood PH. 2 2-9206 |_Ro nse rene 0 aubere | SPECTA MODEL IRONRITE | AP alan S200 | OMEN te i TORO” PROPES | SECRETARIAL DESK ed eis ae VV iE ALMA, 41 PT, ZORCED 70 | if Pr CLINKER BOAT. to” BEAM —— : ' 172 75. MA 6-6304 chair, light oak lish Pointer es. 34268. After & ._— eee ee , ‘ CRUMP ELECTRIC N WATER HEATER | © sional. $5 TER TOP | — | Rew. En shot: red ce sell. Call . 3-6480 = S OAKLAN | BANKRUPT STOCK 3465 Auburn FE ¢3573 UL 2-3000 mae fuel on $6 Ee NATION: vipinie eciacing Oe | le Sporting Goods 65 65. mes. wae All s. Ra Le i OR ae 170 N. OP-| 13 FOOT DUMPHY MAHOGANY “9 com — Bedroom a DRUMS FOR material. hardware $a Michigan, ioha 7 PALACE , ? molded wood, fas, skis and Loan Company | Living Ff airs and rock- _. > SPECIALS | 55_ GALLON afts. trash burnerse| per “sq Cabinet cea. peer. ke PE $4189 Lot 135. _ OR ‘ i A Bidg. breakfast sets. Ch : Bz SPECIALS, SPE Suitable for r 40606. TT!) Specia! prices. GA. Thompson. 12 GAUGE ITHACA oFE 46746 | dyke «kW --% © PT 2| cover. aKY 202 Pontiac State k a | a eaeeiiaen and. tables : “ | or fuel off tanks. FE ry M50 West. weight pump with case. $60. | | PONTIAC CHIEF | CHRIS CRAFT MAHOGANY a as: ITTEN, REAS | 1984 000. Auburn j4 PT. >? | syfings and wattzesces. Must sell | RS Renewed De feneigh ae DUCT WORK &| Beith Pt ss MALE SIAMESE K bedrooms Price $2. windshield, walk-thra . - z 2 RNACE 4 — | 5-0027 Court. Lot 144 | deck, lights wheel NEED $25 TO $500? | ye Ee 4763 tig a . “215-Ib. Asphalt Shingles a he MA 5-1501, aoe 16 xX 16 tay TENT = = “Fox Te uaalbbaal Heights im r center 5 SEE | Diste Hwy Drayton Plains -— H@®MILTON ELECTR | - —_ NEW GALVANIZED ————__———— ex ale outfit like*new, has — 2 " t d. Delivered _ 139%e ft. | in TRA go $25. OR CHIEF rk-| Craft trailer MU 4 SEABOARD ‘til @ Priday ‘ti! 9 1.000 ft o TIDAi CoE ne: S puingle “ein 21-ft. lengths Tc ft.| GUNS — B BY. ; de = Se Pur a i oe ggg been run only 50 hours. vis : t ——.. FRIGIDAIRE AUTOM : -in. 21-ft. lengths 17% Manley Leach 10 Bagley REG. BO: rea kK, Lot 68, Lake| MA ¢3067 | a - EE 9661 of A 6 P Market ___ iHO lied. Delivered. Guar 1 on D | tein BING SUPPLY a FE 5-3881 burse Trailer Par | #4971 or MA ¢-. — Phogne: FE 8- | BAROAIN FOR A MOTHER W ER Install Uurc ‘Ss nN SAVE PLUM FE 6-2100 NEVER USED. _- MM. > ™ HP. MO- rcr | 7 ( ’ LP SET AND | ourrt 14 FT. RUNABOUT pt ace - ST ds an ironer FE 53-0170 anteed _ | 2-4000 172 8 Saginaw | GO with bag. Sacrifice $35.| —S\RAKEETS A ] & trailer. Exc. cond. $330. 1185 N. PERRY ST. ate — i? CAB- = P VRd sO ISHED — Matched Sanderson ee Authorized Sales tor “ CA WALNUT D HOUSEKEEPING sHO 107 Squirre - PREFIN rf | PE 86s | 193 ere “. | ee Parking No Problem” ve nee “+1845 teat = .BLE NOW Mahogany 4,” OR ANTIQUE, DLES TINY TOY _ FOR OUT. 3s HP. EVIN- ‘ing a — +1585 AVATLABL Be be f. | GoNs—MODERN ount. | 00! female 641 Third Detroiter is PT RUNABOUT. is 2 Seaboard Finance Co. f Troe | CARPETING 1 W HURON FE 4 doors, 8x7's Birch 44" Ae sis or ft. sell, repair and scope m | miniature fe ACK Pontiac Chief & rT | & trailer 3240 Sash = BIGELOW CO also 5! IPPED Taylor stee! overhes Ts. Cherry paneling. % ing U, 375 8. Telegraph | - “LOVELY BLA n and 10| rude pstairs. OR 3-6856 after ee = With pad gold 32 x 21 UNGER ZIG ZAG EQU is Also a few used doo Phone FE 4252 Burr-Shell, ‘POODLES 3 Cheap plete setection of 8 baw Ra. U . ee —————— , $228 FE iN ful con- 2 9x7s tion ~~ UB 8ET. os. AKC reg. Com lection of — | LAGUE FINANCE CO. falkaiMealte Be sy Me oy RIM ory emanate BM Gr eee TE Me c- ene CL Pe iad Seer Selah ath Ore | Sami cee, Mic? "Spr etancRarr Bolt 1 - G y any ~ E : = Call Capitol Appl. | Company m6 |= t. FE 2-6676 ales. FE es in allowance — tor. Mastercraft 202 N. MAIN Mee el cae. ee 4610 per me. Ca ~suiTE es 4 BEAUTIP™L SINGER SEWING | PLYWOOD SPECIA ALS Sates, oe tees Gentian “Rac PARAKEETS CA CANARYS. CAOES. all on trade- hi oon rie niche onaraeers ROCHESTER, MICH. $26 PE 8.1347 . OAK -DINING SUITE. 206 ~ machine e 1089 W Huron | 2685 LAPEER PIANO $35 ace, 68. FE | = = IRT §9 A LOAD, SCOTTIE -] / « i W. Huron. (Plan “np Grey Marine stere in Oskiand County cond “a _Co > { Y AND SA SAV iE coal conversion furn E 'A-1 BLACK D aia FE: 2-5833 |” oid _FE 5-0107 | er Sales Wilvi mera cian: las hyll. 270 LE. Ave. rcumates. Pree consulta. oo) pps. “eau tas 3k TRADE-IN DEE T i BU’ | i ng) 8 —- s IP g igbe DIRT.| TOY MANCHESTER PUPPIES,| {! he | 40558 after 6 PE 2-332. MS Se are Wet iene a 824 95 | 4 ou pipe. 8... 38 ith. | ROTOTILLERS A-l TOP SOIL. BLACK | |T FE $0706 after ¢ pm | Chung caravans) OOM. 8 35 HB JOHNSOW “S) EXC COND. - == by feeting table. $15. r tove. Apt. size gas 5 ++ S008 | > Ooi, Cape ihe ce = 7 R an) sand gravel and fill. Also peet 535 PE $0746 aft RONWOOD 1951. 2 BEDROOM. Ss HPD dl | 55 tor, $45 ere aa ieee — wviaa ----. $29.95: > outside Must! door = So easy to operate, = ft with humus FE i SAND GRAVEL | ded | 70 | ~ by 35 ft Very ey Mrs, Me: ma PE CHAGSCRLD Yea WF, : Swaps eee 628: electric sto od wendl- | Zant eee. washer’ -..05+-- $4995 No 3 Oak flooring CE ee a ar se ee A-1 TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL. Dogs 7 Trained, Boar Preset $1 3.00. between | 1984 17 PT. MY '3-2749. noe wiry een gong pre Ty. & a Fag ha dar $09 88 | Compiete or at sink cabinet a my mae geouing coe | oe k dirt. Jerry's Truck: a sgh rE 2 a “6 between | 1956 t_cwnsiaien, MY 2-F0 , 81 make and blac —— * — : b. 206 ee ae Sane SET $30 BRITTANNICA 2 pe. chrome dinette ....... cel “ane me ne Lumber re payments availabie. AY F. _ing. OR 3.0638 ND. GRAVEL.| DOGg AND 3 Sretegraph._ ar thug Friday. 1987 aa i including | 2°! AKEPRONT LOTS 2 i P eareemh $250. OL 1-8449 or ¢ 1 nue te oe oe pik FE 2-0784| Miller —— ag ge gy on 1 TOP oe ee | ~'Burnshell P aa aaa LL YOUR TRAILER radio Also t . PE 2-4061 of . } 1 ee ee oe sien * Tet oes Khe ernie. | 320 8 Paddoe a ieee. oa. eeldaeer pet 71 | “ts frm eer large teh We. used PE 4-3413. hts Pree end cleer Will trade ET. VERY REAS ’ ns Lo pee Be GRAVEL. WH Grain & & Feed We will sei} them on our AND STANDARD ent INING RM 5 8 wre i 3 P SOIL. SAND tay, | trailers. We Marine | ALUMA SPAN for down payment on 5.7605 DINTD cond FE 32-1181. 1468 ! WYM. {NM | INS _ 4-605 MOWERS | 4-1 TO k dirt Bulldozing ex. lot for 10 per cont, Holl tee] docks. We install line Pontiac vicinity Phone PE _ BAR ~ RE: BUILT LAWN fly) & diac ts OR 3-6932 T HAY. STRAW, nd Coach Sales. 5210 Holly Rd..| 5 “hardware and paint. = = : OR: Fann E-Z terms. = #1122 | mbwers sharpened __cavating basements 8T s a cu A $0608. : of marine Aluminum CRE LOT VALUE Rs INETTE 6 CHEST & DRESS 1s w Pike | Lawn KLAND HREDDED TOP SOIL, FILL Loaded. Ph. MA _Holy. ey 46771. Sterl boat trailers. "te mode pms me “3a” PAG. Mes vanity & ue eas. stove, te TRADE .s Bate eects ce | USED & NEW —, RANGE WOODS WITH | FAN. ONLY | jaa ran ress 7 E ir Ni . INC. BLACK DIRT SAND GRAVEL, One, pony weeen & Craftsman aE . $12 _j tl | Hoover How-| ... aS MBE ¢ | FE 5-0440 _ e ST 1-9831. . r FE —————————— - ITOMATIC of N .ohnson and | > S LI a ick-up truck FE 5-0440 Like new ene NER. GOOD COND. ELECTRIC vaus ime chthiad ee came | SURPLU ALES co.| / ERS. COMPLETE —?!CK-up_ trv ND ORAVEL| Send oon Line Washington AIR ——— 8-825 washer curtain Quad tis ard oo. Re or OR 32-7002 STALL aMowERe. curtain. $6950 BLACK DIRT. Fy Wc Bala: 5938 ISTERED YORKSHIRE Seil trade items -| | hlan - h faucets ! d reaso ee MSH POR USED TV's TAPE) and. mise ER GOOD COND. $65. | we witt BUY SELL OR ee (ee D FORE — HALF AND | TitD faucets ane cen | Walton, FE 48543 ONE REN l ow ; | (fCutdera and radie-phonographe EASY IRON OR _3-3180 | ee clare. tae er mes Mauarters Opdvke Mit PE &7041 | 514.06; totlets, e400 value at | DIRT & TOP SOIL LOAD. | P08) OF. RIDING “HORSE ined SALE ' SLAYBAUGH’S Working or not. FE 32-0367 40° HOTPOINT, = Refrigs, washers, elec. UORESCENT LIGHTS.| 514 95. toilets. Sectoty sectnas. | Wee Galvcted Dela. a 640k sale MY 3122 D DENIELDS at INVESTM ENT or a ro double oven with ranges YMAN'S gail lights for kitchens. | 394 59 Beg cco 392 Or- = yt 8-6642 WTD - HORSES 10 “BOARD — att STEWART ust ashore ie WIN : all A) © tar full auto ontrols, | WY A? mo ecreation rooms, Michigan 39 - : —— ke Raf Troy A | HOL: yo 6128 from ss jnuminated push button ¢ nite 19 dinettes and r rred hard Lake Ave — 2 A TRAILER E Square Lake & ZIMMER | Perry, aervite Vecaat WA. creme: wrest, trom fect cond $175 Hami st FE 41122 | lue, $6 9§ factory ma coer EARS.| COW MANURE. $ d ORE LAKES to oe pel . rth $2500 Wil white perfec to- 18 W Pike § et e = bis valu Mi higan PINKING SHE ~ ile @ of 14 Mile R __Vorce 56 to 10 wide H nNOS Ee pai bandh) Sa, Ee See Hotpein ae. ua wp Mian dineie pih-ecs| PACLOTEShorreoms | MUCMEAD aciSGORS PIM wed aerom | pb s ung ‘ tank. "ooard, Resy spin hairs, Binger| values grders, ‘pleare Michigan | ~~~ WANTED: LATR MODEL TV‘, CASH WAY = DRIVEWAY et TRAVEL... LOADED EARLING NYBRID-RERS LAY: cas lia’ ees 6 eae es aah Johnson Elect. & controls ‘ait table and + Sore ures, Fiuorescent 393 Orehard Lake bap tde lg ods cattnaten outside, Our | LUMBER PRICES TALBOTT LUMBER ot delivered. Yea ~ per cent The ee. _ gu, “Sai ee "Tocr-atieme, 33! -. ne 33 Evinrede & controle sewing machine | ; good the insides } ash, Thoroseal L AND} . Tinted beef for freezer. 95} Silver Dome. 28/ 504 25 Mercury & control: r cash OR_3-6847. , LARGE| experts fix up e. 8161 Com- UM WINDOWS| Giass installed in sash, ents,| GOOD FARM TOP SOI ft. to 30 1 ‘ondition. bd Evinrude elect. & controls TY IN 3 BED- IRE 9 CU PT. to Peer’s Applianc STANLEY ALUMIN waterp roaragggee end irt 5 yds. for $10, de- ft.. all modern, good c "si | (Used 18 a } {L RADE EQUITY IN 3 ~é PRigiDA Like new. Also Rd for re, plumbing, elec-| biack d Also Loading Produce 75 . Pixie. 21 ft. modern. Si Used 10 Mercury on brick for late model c freezing comp removable cush- | _ merce - 5 57C ° 1 Paint, hardware, lumber, 1025 Rvered. FE he Sate Farm $1,195. Pix TV. ar condition Used 14 a “58 — ei Loan. FE 3-7778. full else uaer. fteners trical supplies & Mobile Cruiser, TV, $2. ; on Dee M WINDOWS.| jons d Water So ~ urmeister Ss Oakland Ave. FE 4-4595. shut BLACK DiRT, ag >ylID & UP. HOME-| er, washer—2 t “afuminam Pull line ew. Mereut Mercury ph rhage Slag ig ae os SALEBY oe C ERN LUMBER | Tower seats Hy "nia Canes or a500 will deliver. FE 5-304. Mtead Orehires, $460 Orchard Lk.| $93. Exire sharp 18 $505. MAZUREK OUTBOA nine reens, value. ’ Hinge. ag ste travel w . rd & : | E #1178 M ATI indestructibie, UILDERS § “30 fet: bays. _ Bouleva: ov hai?” PE 2-0003 oF RE SUITABLE FOR A NORTH Compens white 495 Thompson, 7005 | SonTIac ‘gravel & dirt, Cement, OST VARIETIES | many of our “Coech Sales, 13h ishio i8 HORSE J SORNSON. ,-O0K For Sale Clothing 56 ee eee ee , Conditioner 1940 Cooley Lake Rd aniiv™ 111 _Ribe west Op free Prmortar trucking & tle. OR 31334 ae yh «gy tw Molly Rd Molly MErose 46771. | Toe motor. MAple $1416 E - FREEZERS Water Con Open § a.m. to 8 pm. dally USED BRICK. 3c SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS. 3 IN Squirrel AT NEW | BOAI - cov AN E88 FREEZERS - NORG fe 0 SALT 10 am. to 2 pm MUtual 4-7481 _ SHREDDED _3i Nau CRTIPTED ~ skko. H!! THAT NE CUSTOM or FE 7 FORMALS. WEDDING DR eee Oe or = ated or NEEDS NO 8 oe Dliiveries avaiable “TYPEWRITER, 26" | yds., $15. FE 17-0245 POTATOES. CERTIFIED SEED.) () canvas repair. FE + and veil FE 4-6081. | Mew motels, slighty scree lev Soft Water Co. Daitveries BLES, | UNDERWOOD TYP 4.1932. “& BLACK DIRT. DE. 1 varieties Jack Cochran. 1959 VAGABOND 31 . WRAP. ed models at big | Coolev +4404 OUSES KIDDIES ras riage. Sell or trade, FE TOP SOIL ti Severs 0831 K AQ: Me CUSHIONS AND 5 FORMALS & EVENING crate-marr $827 FE | DOGH ings. 770 E Walton| carriage. | “CONDITIONERS. livered.| OR 3-0324, any me tr. Orion. MY 2 a ETHING! | GusTOM & BOAT Sie 910 Reas. PE 2-2393 | count prices 7 | FE _2 DeAY WATER b-ihionid rockers swing WINDOW | AIR CONDITIONERS. SUPER DELUXE $12) = SEED AND EATING, | IS SOM NMG! “boat repair. EM 3-0372. ‘WORK ' 2 years to pay |! USED LINDSAY WA _Blv Ce 169. Frayer’s 688 Orchar TOP soIL, FE 5-0214 FotATO - Sibverbell CUT-AWAY MODEL eden’ 6 CRUIS-ALONG Ail SIZES CLEAN USED WOR! 90 days same as Cash | er. Call FE 2-7164 | PILLER, FRONT END| $ E_ 4-0526 to $20. Seeding lawns bushel. | 335 SEE THE Sales. Even «| — CENTURY VALIERS pants from 35c; shirts aie Gees WAYNE GABERT . OFPTENERS AT BIG DIS- | D4 CATER condition. Ready to Ave FI SPRAYER. 5's AN DSCAPING | a Rerry — at Oxford —— the differ- CHRIS CRAFT CA aso fishing worms & tackle inaw FE 5-618 WATER SOPT j loader. At Lumber Mills. 3399’ WHEEL BARREL 1 vigoro Vv & CL SEED AND EATING POTATOES. ehila can unders to. see too. HOLIDAY ; Orchard Lk. Av®.__ (in N. Sag TOR | count. OR %236000° | work. Alberta rse Johnson, 1955 } at $625 load. 8 tain Road, horth ce. Other models DILLAC AL ie A an INA-LENGTH FOR- Ge waSHER. $20 & BS put oe eae Miscellaneous 0 Lapee! Re east Old clock. 2 oo borg fi dirt peet, tandseape 3021 Rosen he 5-3010. 1 MILE ge el TH OF LAKE afer OUTBOARDS ‘rate eee Like new. 610. FE, refrigerator. ra Goop For | Sale Oe cee ee ae oe ne toeed syhnaee’ Beat stone FE 40047 ino S ankde BRED POT TATOES ORION ON Ou TRAILER SALES INLAND "LAKES SALES 6688 after 5 ——-__- GAS RANGE & 3-3260 ED PIPE, 13c PER| complete w eee ee eee datos handles. 45-90 | > 5 pRIVEWAY GRAD ee FE 17-9319 o HURON FE ¢7121 ; EW d._$70 both OR Lage OALVANTZ: aielpar [at mpson. 7005 M59 — rs, wit carci wcwetl gravel, fill, — Y Cop. ARKHURST 3127_W. ia FUR COAT, 1 YR. OLD ted con ee MAL RADIOS | a" galvanized pipe, A.| DAVID BRADLEY TRACTOR inchester rifle. Picker . « SEED POTATOES. EARL P FOR THE ATIN $1200 Bacrifice $300. Call ,GooD Buys seeiss. ft — in standard lengths GA.) nayip & weeder. FE 2-6019, plugs and sinkers. OR 3- 5-3552 ‘URE ‘ ers and Pontiac Reds. Charlies AILER SALES ron an rr ; lass ‘ $5 to $127. FE pson, 7005 M50, West. Cultivator = ING WITH | ge OTTED [cOW MANU 21711 TR boatm Car ero- és Inia “SPRINGS COATS, SIZE 5&4 , RANGES, ee Pray i PLYOCORE \¢x00 INCHES, OR ae J HEATERS, Wooo rose Ware iawn, mower, | WELL at he 288, “Sale "Farm Equipment 76 76 | 1340 Lapeer RO gy, Late Orton ee Erie, tus & 6 FE 5-8546. out prices _3-6022, 5011 Waldon Ra. i - eat enstalied on Detro _like new. $14. PE 5-6226. Fuel — 67 1959 New Moon traiiers aoe sc —— 7 . | _ tke ue __ Wood, Coal é ing new ICAL | a OVE, REFRIGERATOR. & TA ALUM. AWNINGS. | 3I"-4095: | comple MA Sa | WHITE WAY WASHER —W *13, | Soc ie TRACTOR, HYS. CULTI-| Tete “Gomes. ‘metween Late your used boats, motors, MAN'S SOFT “ona, tage GAS soe 9-3537. 4o"'-414 98. Free estimates on Samuet's Appl. MA Oe Eee SS utey-e oh, Pore bleed | ACE CANNEL COAL—ALL | i7 cu Te 6270 Highland Rd._| Orion’ and Oxiord on ore | erat bem, meters jacket. size ° ket, _ pia DRYER, LIKE} size, alum. or in stock for FREE a Sone age TOILETs 8 20" biey~ . FIREPL. RNACE & STOKER | _ vat \CTOR. WAG- TION TRAILERS FO NOB 3 green Ivy Lea bs samen HAMILTON GAS deep well; SIDING installed or arama bowl sink ......... crib $5. 740 Stirling, NG ALL grees | 1954 FERGUSON TRA dise & VACA Jacovson's hie | Sales. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHA 101 7° ; size 40, $15 Mi €-4160 new, $55. Uniflow FE| do-it-yourself-free estimate opper =. VALUES | COAL—KINDLI 2 Se ee er Loader with blades, or rent _ OR 3-2838. inaw ora : tank, © $40. 8S — Orna-| tin. hard coppe ft. WARWICK'S L. on Lk. Rd. OR Williams Lake 379 8. 8: NORTHERN MUSKRAT CAPE.) ptt. vee | mesial iron, Do meney down. $5 | eet _ recs nie, Side ; tie pert | Woop "SPEEDWAY FUE FURL OWL, | Saves, Pontiac —-— VACATION TRaiLens For SALE. MERCURY OUTBOA . A 4 - | Goppe . 2 6. Se our vacation serv Moos $30.05. FE 2-G008. THING INGLUD.| HOUSE Eg yaa | mo FTP VALLELY CO | * tt. ee ks a "sso 86 Ravestroughs “as er it | ORCHARD LAKE FE 5-6159 | ATTENTION tl od ao ligne A O45 NO La whale hg on re blot TEENAGE ace tes gr alae! =e snd & RECORD PLAY’ | Auburn & Rogtres OL. 1-063 | 3-pe coered bath set with be | dll ag 2c *. i e | POCARANTAS SCREENING incense new Oliver Penge bo _peer Rd, Oxford. OA 8-3 Fe | MERCURY x Re wee ing formals. HI-F 12 speakers UL 2-4900 | 8 Orchard Lake Rd_ $8.50 per ton ” : with SPOT % ree T ailer Space 79 boord _meter. 20 some 16's| MA 6-2458. cabinets R SALE, TO BE rim ae lars ____267 NCIS COAL & OIL Ss. gas or diesel. rent I ra Sale Household Goods $7) watt “Gemuel's “an SMA. S011, ? dg ana ee. nN. SAVE F PLUMBING” TEES ay Machinery 60A 3722 PRiNc Le Rd om. Ee acs 8 tone, et aotirer, wheel | R —— opie me - $395 — 95 TFrUE GOOD CON- Saginaw ma slits DRY S8LABWOOD, D actozs with loade AUBURN R MODEL, $99 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOO 120. | 172 8. Saginaw _ RRR DR ORI- | DRY 8LA tractor % mile 8E Pon- AY [RONRITE, FLOO! UX GE Dryer Will deliver, FE 5-9120. | *'3 | 7ENCE __ ITH O-MILL H ae. ___. ES Be ntal lage. The finest, Tee oie eet ie ee a oe es and | _dition. EENS FOR FE ‘ sontal with equipment, 4b, i| FE 68| Liberal financing jerms & re §-3961 ped (with $7. 3 — Be teehee kee aeeeeal — 2 TWIN BEDS SCREENS FOR 1 and 36 months. free | sontal with $50. | Millers. drill Plants, Trees, Shrubs parchaceravatlabic i ‘NN. Opdyke FE 5-3361 $3 each 1 stroller, $5. OR 3-4307. | frigerators in excellen' them. | terrace or porch, cot. FI § - | Stee tes, "Hoertnwest Fence, Binedlock, ‘ taper $110, 1 | aetna Pontiac warm & Industrial Sindh fY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS ne eK “| = out and see er - CE SETS,| estima ess. with moter, Uy | ee ae ETC. actor Co INSIDE CITY Trailer 1 GOOD ROSE DAVENPORT tion § Stap and Friday eves.° 3 COMPLETE FIREPLAC window | 8-0018, _ ba re aE WHOLE. alker Turner drill press A-1 TREES, MAPLE, OAK, . 4 from bus stop. Pi - bs chair 25 W_ Colgate. Open Monday a 25 and $30. 1 Vornado in “YOUR LOCKER AT WH lete with table & ° milling | A- reens — Spruce, Pine, Fir, 425° 8. "Woodwa 41442) Coach Park FE wt 2 PIECE LFVINO | RM: SUITE. han ut enbMe “ea UL 2 23000 | fan $5, Wheel’ barrow. 44, lawn rate ro in ‘Rochester. 1008 Vine, $130, i ean sek Ae teed |. Xone Die yeu own’ Dring-‘twels rr cis onatha 52 FRICTION OXFORD ior yg LOB 2. ee FE ¢- $2 and $5.) Locker uick change 16x22", | vitae. ; 4, 3| ALLIS wat eso “alien Ra" those who wart 0. | 3460. Avbura_F™_ == 2 TYPE rolier $4, 2 car jacks Main, OL 2-711. $450, 1 circus plate burlap, 2922 Sleeth : eawipment, fese Alien "240° cement patios, ete. 2 MAHOGANY ED END TABLES $30. 5 aie - WRIN NGER. T 6-2087 N DR. AP- . : ty of shelv- & Commerce Village, & eq lotsa 16 rd op Lake- ‘NMORE $18. 698 Kin- eS NAMED 2 never used, $65. Quani miles west of tion.| Clarkston. MA — milé east of Oxfo 1 mahogany ant table Peas KE sher, $50. De 1000 GAL. FUEL | GARAGE. ft. PE 2-5234. 7x3’; 1 Benes compound | Yq miles east of intersec nates ; SEE One Oa osee Twin studio divan with cus ae) eee 40020 3 - 500, after 6. proximately 400 MP. 1 YR OU sobb- oo ae 1 press, No. 6 25 ton, A nad LT wines, na & Deck Le. ha COME IN. “AND ville R : chétes. Soateaee 4e eh coe | ee: IRE DRYER. GOOD CON-| tanks. ER 47233 Ri" og Some PUMP, i I'steel forman disc, #20 t0'838: 1 | of iy 8 to 6 MU 48038 TRACTORS WITH Push. | PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER fianits, Matching $50. 1-7 ft. vene- KENMORE | D 32001. Ss St P OARDEN TRACTOR. 17° S ‘or trade for TV. FE | PT coed me nen mags alg Mg Daily 8 to 6 MU 4 FEC FRACTO ITH PUSH-| "Court MY 2-461). The best tian blind $2. storm windo lat |, $45 AIRS, LAMPS |~ elec mall chain saw: OR. 3 ra AGE DOORS — ns cae $12; 1 steel lathe table | Mate 3 AY AND BO- tess | Wonderful egetion. 9 ak $25 4-4016. vino Room “oH 5-7038, 22° FURNACE. COAL, WILLI GAR , 4 '. Hours 12 to 6 pm. PE 5- | . IGE- |. Po DING MOWERS, acres. Between Lake Eu set, PE 22" ~FUR 2a. mis, all standar for 9". | D A FINANGE- ENS RI 1 good ‘used ‘ au uatic WASHERS, NORG dinette pR. oF Fan :**,,," _cheap, PE 2 Factory seco and up.| Sopa” sarah ania cai | NER id Also we bave severa t | ,Oxtora won. ‘ & Kenmore $65 each. pal teen SOFA, FR hte, mi ma Per Gas HOT WATER B MEAT-|. tines instock, nae. ‘folding | 74 |, WEAVER TWIN POST HOIST. | FR? Order Classified! tractors at oe Renee 9 MOBILEHOM® ye apdround Se ne eee aHGE a sr eensele table. M ned Ex ee very good aad | 4 ae ona disappearing | } wo 10 ae er compressors, MUL | FF] X :. find a bareala pric tir fens ern — +YR-OLD | 36N, "oie Sage a peer ‘RIB io WATT neae. _ Siase. OMEX IN Neirwaye e re- soe a 6|Ads to sell, ren i KIN ROS. 500 Fe aEEN TRE + west NOW stend, ioe viene 070. 4 no new nod ag ‘tans . on 10 roiner rough-ta materials | We give estimates.on garag FOR i Frciies ab, ete. job. FE 2-8181 is ke oa the Dest. ware ‘Trailer bi an v ' = Pe DINING” RM SRT. MOR’ ure "a paint SALE WALD | ernest Jow prices. G.A. Thom mee Open trom 8 to 8 Ford sling Heinen fr, wnee | & he vat nt Ad number! neem Ril a a he SN : fontop Duncan Phyfe. maho NOLEUM & ldwin, son, 7005 it pn Call | ; FE ; igidaire Li Jack's, 261 Bald es ALES: en: — ‘ i tan ween: “anise teed lee at oes YFe| CIncH SOIL PiPE RY DOOR * SA +B a ’ sac , ndow cooler. Used 1) UNC AN PH BER distribu.or = Rg A fireplace set. MAHAGONT DE 6 chaise, Large | aber “iRiounivo: sv. m1 8. Paddock ; , Loins dining cond, 80 Mech $2100 / Call Fe $10. china. Good y / F } . ‘ f z MAHOGANY END cAniEe “FE 23-3221. . . ; 4s 30 coffee table. ; _* a . } v} f hg se . < < ; { f a AYa te eee ae Bea 29m ty aS Tr Se See ] ae a | / = ow wem 7 | ee ae ee OY ae Sm Br S os : j afm oo A Toe Se Ap ¢ ie Ae Kk Cem ee ee ee Lee 4» ee : ae ay ies ee ee Cee ye - TWENTY-STX =| See Cae yy 4d » r “TITLE PONTIAC PRESS. TEKESDAY, MAY 5, 1059 a ° ad e- . . i 5 = = ft __Boats & Accessories 85, For Sale Trucks 90, For Sale Cars 91 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91| Fo For Sale Cars 91 For S Sale Cars 91 } —— 1 : S| . : . 2 DR. 3 COND. * YMOUTH CLUB COUPE. ‘3s PONTIAC’ STANDARD SHIPr. 6 ‘TERRIFIC DISCOUNT 54 GMC '% Ton Panel |’56 Chev rolet avs ence ey R 4 FORD, Bom. re oot Blo. to Buck AUTOMATIC RADIO & HEAT-| _ Call Fé 4-1386 after 4 p.m. DIS cata / tag 6 cylinder.” Stand- . EPOSSESSI a ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | 1955 Ponti . A pte boats. ie ure! 160| | ard shift. Radio & Heater. | $335 fuli price Ne cash needed. 1986 MERCURY, 40 HP. MANUAL! DOwn assume payments of $583 ontiac per eent 4 outboard re-| AY'S SPECIAL { 19 month Std” shift, V8 Mr.| Start, all controls, FE 4-467. mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks) R&H HYDRAMATIC, £DR SE pair Backed by 23 yrs. BOB FROS INC. | Bell. King ane, ons 8-0402. 66 Pontiac Starchiet, at MI 4-7500. Harold sureer Ford dan. Exc. cond. $800. PE §-5461. experience. Open 10 to 6. hoes H Blvd ‘32 FORD, V4. FORDOMATIC, 2) ,, talina coupe .....-....+. $1005 | i597 ——~pr yMOUTH AZA. V-8,| _@fter 6 Harbor. | 280 Hunter va. — ee | dr, clean car $05. 5 Wake ‘as _ pool straight shift. $960 pens Call bet. | 1966 ee ee TONY'S MARINE SERV MI 66934 ; ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE pick-up, ih ROU _4 & 9 pm. only, PE 5-2037 by owner, 76 N. Ardmore 20m Orchard te BA PE vou? Factory Branch ' cme ae vphy 695 Auburn Ave. PE 2.0555 HOUG ‘TES & son” _ 43913, after USED OUTBOARD MOTORS | LINCOLN-MERCUR YOUR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER ines PONTIAC a0 STATION Wo np Merricane $12, 2's hp | OAKLAND AT CASS _ BIRMINGHAM $9 DOWN ee oa FO PALE een eveOotee Johnson. ‘es Boats. lacy %%@ FORD PICKUP. '2 TON ECC. SPECIALS _ 1953 Ford convertible Straight | 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 ‘| door Piasa Radio and heater. aed yg oer i. roe alu. | gl ge _ me Gorey plenty an Guiliec aac mevilie. 2] , | stick nae and heater, metallic NO MONEY DOWN Excellent condition. Phone FE a al maroon 05. minum or fiber tas as low 8 Hot Spot. 5 E Blvd FE 8-0555__ most new rubber. Only $495. - 43, 84 & ‘56 Pontiecs, 2-drs., CHEVROLET co rile Sanoes-Start from “69050. Lone NEW DODGE PICKUP. 31.695 IN- Carpenter Chevrolet ‘ Eddie Steele 4-drs., hardtops, No money down. . Must Have Star cruiser, .8 ft, — Cabin Cruis federal ‘a opiate sales tax & : EM. 3-410) 415 Commerce Rd i [nels as wi oas $11 per : Su pecaged deat Pen ae) AT | PEE, OO Oe Bains NI | sins ona, LUCKY AUTO SALES | 7 Has The R t tus Tive. “ . ed — ar fh SS race | mt R. AM ML E R- D. AL IL AS | Waterford. . eran nanan aD 193 8. S. Saginaw PE 4- 2214 INTERNATIONAL oom Gutt Dreyer's Gun & ttiag Ati EAS N MOD 1 viol ER i ee | alan ce PE 5-020 0 PEE 22-2529 54 Mercury Convertible fay Pg vote enh. 3 carbs. Te eee act aR AMSMR Ce AE |e CuEWROLET BEL. AIR $5 DOWN = |*tztnargeme nee] IL-YEAR | i'teia. chet nan. pe WANTED: SAILFISH OR SMALL andem fla ev. trac- | “door. Straight stick, radio and , . ~ : bre noes re 3 se0 — Lo ar i eH. nell heater Like new. $595 1953 Ford Victoria. Figrdematic. re- $695 DISCOU NT si es Sees il os ae ae _ = = eater e : _ ; . ‘54 Cadillac full prwer . $1,407 Fiberglas _85A Eddie Steele "Eddie Steele | Russ Dawson Se ee ae saan iberg A Auto Insurance 990A : le olecic WARRANTY panels. Fina arranged. covssins RUST | FORD FORD Motor part LiNcOLN . ECONOMY (2) BOTS Over pet races bodies PL & PD FOR MOST CARS. $960, 2705 ORCHARD LK RD ; MERCURY -EDGEL, Auer a ee piberelas ok ERinis . E = * a ea. KEEGO HARBOR 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. 18H FORD L GIVEN FREE - "33 33 = RAMBIER R CONVERTIBL©. i $s i -95 | oy ay Oe] Lake Orion. MY 3-1448 _¥e S we i be eee en td) | FE_5-9204 ili HARBOR 2-2529 232'S SAGIN AW WITH EVERY CAR Lona Fy rig ge MOn- ODUCTS 8A | 1953. 4 DOOR CHEVROLET. AU- | 23-2529 ZR eae 7 FIBERGLAS | PRODU OR tie Foreign & Sports Cars 9B tomatic transmission, — excellent | ' 51 MERCURY — HARDTOP. RA- i Prag re eservicemand repel condition. $360. FE 4-7355 1957 PONTIA D | DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY $865 mo Ca Mer. Mr. Ofi d 87 NVE AKE | At DirAighe ceteusslsal R. cep | NO MONEY. DOWN’ Assuine pay- 400% a a oe Transportation ( ered 87 1953 JAGUAR XK-120 SPORT ‘CON. | ‘35 CHEVROLET CONVERT. M ght transmission. Radio ments ef $9164 mo. Call Credit fe) | _er_Ford _ ; boxe tet har s uh’ tile mrade ale an offer. PE 2-8920 aoe 18,000 mi. New| wer Mr Parks at MI 47500. THIS IS IT! CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- cherry-red sport convertible bee | 1953 CHEVROLE? BEL-AIR. $350. pare , Harold Turner r Ford. Coverage; No Exclusions | bama, Philadelphia. Connecticut, chrome wire wheels, brand new | FE 5-2766_ 1988 Edsel) 2 dr. Pacer Hardto "51. MERCURY AUTO. DRIVE. , ONE OF THE CLEANEST 116 55 Pon- gas allowance. FE 2-3215 top & side Curtains, interior & | 56 CHEVY 210 V-8, AUTO. SHIFT. | atitomatic transmission. rato, | _Runs good. $150. UL 23796 \°56 Pontiac 4dr. 1 owner ... $ 976) tiac, dr. hardtops in Oakland FLY +ENGING AIRLINER FO) [emecuia contin. 5 oro | Ree: Nee tires. Low mileage. | Hunter lwhitewsl 8 —— 1.65 pord ¥-8, automatic $547 ¢ County Caornies #00 Havel woo 10. Call Mr parks, tl sal (500, Byi owner (MA ¢iise, Me Haber & wulewall. Live “nes | pRangie a onions 'S5 Fordy a.geetomaus oo § BT See this one”: Ferry Service. Inc. OR _3-1254 . ‘55 Buick hardtop, Dyn... § 927 LEAVING FOR SE MO- AND — ward | 5 ‘DOWN NL 4 1956 Buick Century. 2 gr. Hardtop. | 1983 Ford Standerd watt $295 +55 Chev. Convert. V8, PG .. $ 996 | Also cheap transportation spe NE Ark. May 8 1 or 2°to 1958 RENAULT | | V/ | Dynaflow. Radio & Aiiet , 000 la Specis or ea , $225 | 02 Chevrolet 2door - $362) cia stmre FE 2-48°3 FE ¢ 9032 | esa cuaviouy, Bal dur, ¥ doer iy \ miles. . 91395. 1853 Olde Standard shit” $98.32 Pontiac. «Dr at S oes | R & C RAMBLER CK GOING NORTH PART ; Powerglide, radio and heater. $495 | | , 1953 Olds Hydramatic $375 ‘56 Ford Custom ¢dr. V-8 .... § 968 | ice th FE 5-6006.__ 1958 FIAT = | 1954 Pontiac. Starchief- 2 dr. | 1962 Ford. “Auramatie eg. Bs ee ee eee es CH 34156 amt area gt Eddie Steele ee Hardtop. Hydramatic. Radio & 1952 Ford 2 dr. Black 936n | at Chev. Ser. Powergiide ... $ 508) __ Commerce ot Unies 12. Ba. Wanted Used Cars 8 88 600 sedan, excellent condition, 1959 by NEA Service, Ing SSF | heater . . ' | Many Others for Transportation | 28 Chev. 2dr Nice - $ 876 | 53 PACKARD 8195 SMITH MO- ODED SOT DOTA Authorized Plat De FORD | mes ‘s W. Montcalm Bai Chexroets2<7 - $196 ‘tor Sales 521 8. inaw. ; = : - ; ; ; ercury 2 dr. Hardtop. Mer- open from 9 ‘til 9 | 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEP. HARD ° Dbcirss 2705 gene wae ae? *‘My wife redecorated this room herself, using only odds comets: a heater, White | O55 RAMBLER “CROSS COUNTRY | $8 More to pick from top. Full power, Exc Exc. . cepdition. After All! es mnortst C'S, ano’ PE sae Pe: 22s and ends and a fishing trip I was planning to take!" |S | "atce ere, werameveyee | = BANK RATES —|_Soher*** eis. 5 LARGEST 8TOCK OF DUNLOP | ‘33 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, PER: | —— ~ —— “| Pomusental maid & Bente coe | ‘ : a ® | 1983 PONTIAC 2 DR. ee MONEY TALKS! imported sports and antique tires | —CCe Sone EOE SStt For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars i die Open 830 am to 8 om. | deluxe. Hydra. Rw . « “ ie sail nea drivel out) 26 Mich All sizes to solve foreign . co nk . ON ane “dl 1957 Chevr@tet Bel-Air 4 dr. Hard- __after 6 pm. EM 3-2748. for the test and prove to your- a" owner problems Market Tire) TODAY'S SPECIAL | 1954 cugv. sepan, DELIVERY. NO CAR PAYMENTS 100 BURDEN: top Power steering. Power bakes | FORD North Chev. | 53 ‘PONTIAC. ae HYDRA. peers 0! rust. very clean, $475 570 some? Let us help you adjust to Powerglide. Radio & heater $1795. i 2105 ORCHARD LK RD j Ee DR. “nar a JOR DOLLAR 5 - Poh my Perry, PE 5-9193 some less expensive model | ‘ | KEEGO HARBOR Hunter Blvd. at $8 Woodward Ave , NTIAC « EFT. DIXIE OK LOT | a 9 ey Soe were 94 CHEVY. nai WHITE wats, Lake Orion Motor Sales | matic, Bacio & heater Beastiful | FE S026 At) eae — me rest a cond apilanaiaiasiiiaties ae | Heater, Powerglide. Ivory $495 Owner, EM _ 3-6047 M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. | coud 1 owner $1005. ‘31 RAMBLER WAGON STAND ~ - . ‘56 PONTIAC 2 DR. CLEAN. HY- JL LIBERTINE & Cashmere Blue paint. 1956 CHEVROz=T BEL-AIR _CON- +5) pORD CONVERTIBLE. FORD | | ard shift, Fadlo e heater. beau- 1952 PLYMOUTH. 4 DOOR SEDAN dramatic R&H WSW. Power JIM HARTLEY vertible’ Red & white. Power OMATIC, RADIO & HEATER |° 1954 Pontiac ’ dr sedan Radio| tiful = radio. heater. signal lights, cheap, 1} aye, Pe 32-3035 51599, glide Radio & heater. $1295 24 \'BSOLUTELY NO NEY | Heater & bydramatic $545. ROGER'® BALMS 3 SERVICE transportation $150 OR 3-6033,._ >rakes PE 2-3 — payments at $46. Very low down) DOWN. Assume oayments of | | 605 Auber Ave 29655 1961 PONTIAC 4 DR. CYL. Goop *8 FONMAC 4 DOOR HAR DTOR. Dixie’ ‘OK" Lot! payment or old trade $1146 mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. | 1998 Vauxhall. 4.000 actual miles. Now's THE TIME TO BUY THAT ‘rene $140. EM 3-893 - et Beer p& Ags D Hey ear Sashabaw | Birmingham warati For, #700 Harold = - — - er OT ee ee be oa as 8 on ee in gery) hg Soe pono ms : . L ee LS a aah MICH IT’S TRUE att CWS- scan fa test to send our boss to Hawaii 36, 518 Kenilworth payments of $2724 mo. Call Cred a8 (S MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND) cheap cas. FE 2-2666 days Eves Haupt Pontiac | Is the Place to Buy! Hargreaves RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward Standard trans. $875. GR_4-2673 Heater, mues 1957 FORD 2 DR. DEL RIO STA- tion wagon. 6 cyl. Radio, heater, s cytinpeR. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 28.000 “15 Minutes from Pontiac’ Oxford, Michigan OA 68-2528 Hardenburg CLEARANCE SALE! 53 Pontiac . $165 $265 31 en eo "$3 Chevrolet “$1 Plymouth | \ | CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 38 | | FE 5-020« : 11959 Po c | 2-tone Exc. cond. $1,375. MArket | mtiac St lef - ATTENTION! |Metersace‘ntitivdrameterren. | The BIG, BIG Lot MI_6-3900 ___}_ ties ot ee . power steering and brakes, white 631 OAKLAND AVE 168 ¢ CHEVY, 9 PASSENGER j 1955 FORD-'FAIRLANE, v-8. 2 aoe FOR LESS” . :, - = é . Brookwood stationwagon. R&H | 4d Férdomatic radio and heat- WHY SETTLE Walls. Demo. Low down pay oem H . th cane gal lym ag rg de FE 44547 cess, Lees than 26000 miles forties nn bls RE PaYING 1959 Pontiac Chie Vista, hydra- | "$3, CHEVROLET sate. By_owner. §2.300, Exc. cond. | TO! $$$ DOLLAR matic, R&H, white walls, power | FE 45771 bi = brakes, new Shoreline Gold, RE POSSESSION — ah eee - Uy De Lo do 36 1957 6 PASSENGER STATION > > mo. ha wn payment. Bel Air, 2 door, 2 tone gold ; : : ‘ FORD a ee | and white, fully. equipped.” stand: | Be re ea ee 2105 ORCHARD LK. RD 955 - Pontac, 2 dr. Beautiful 2- ights, power steering. -walls 1} tone, Hydramatic, R&H, power mre tke ps a an Beil. | Exec cond. 630 Oakland before == — —— i MOTOR: SALES pam. “. @ tone gra tl Cet = | cneyy ae oo Ve DRe | ST) FORD 500 CONVERTIBLE 253 WEST baie ™ Hydramatic, radio, heater. White | CHEVROLET ‘35 4 DR V-* Sin straight shit Gean. Sharp. FE loaded & sharp, EM 3-008) FE 4-737) walls. Y *5 $3 will mak tion wagon. R&H. 23,000 miles Bike s. Your °51 or ake | 8-232 1953 PORD. 2 DOOR. $275 KING down payment __Pvt. owner. Good cond. MA 6-2314 ‘5 Saat v SI TRRRTE Bros FE 4-0734 or Fe 41112 CASH > aE alee | BE Beet teem ONS | OER r seaer cance «We =e ae price on powerglide ‘Steering Pwrrre . a se | MI 603508 a OSs aoe ie nevROLET STATION WAG SPECTAL | [1988 Chevrolet, 4 dr. Bel Air with MI'603 ET § C AQ-' 1954 PORD CRESTLINE ¢-DR. FA- ANY MAKE OR MODEL Decor grow Powerglide, R&H. on Al shape, $795. FE 5-2766. : FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE wer steering, beautiful blue: COC SPECIALS lgemmvisa ec seen iy te teas kt ee PAIb THE TOP LAR w down a gee 5 ask. moony Pagal Die tp if -8, pow- Wire wheels $750 FE 2-0950 : : FO THE RIGHT CAR. 1954 Pontiac. Eas an ac erglide, radie an neater, new a cae a ig au — B h SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH hydramatic, R&H, white walls | white wall tires. spotless all, 1957 CHRYSICR WINDSOR 4-DOOR Irmingnam OR LEE KELLEY Your ‘49. ‘50 or ‘51 will make vinyl interior, a red and white muda bronze & white. This car down payment | beauty. Only $985 ns th Beaut & 44 ton pick-up. 3200 | arnenter Chevrole fy aS ES CeL ye eee beers 1956 Chevrolet, ‘2 l tl b ( ar pc nter Chevrolet is immaculate. Hurrv! $1895. 30 OR sis 7 YA i VAN Se Dixie Hey! on daca baviaant men_~-;£ 4 ee 413 Commerce Rd PAINE) BOBS Ch [as 666 S. Woodward : 1953 Chrysler, 4 dr. sedan, auto-, 36 CHE y ; DR. HARDTOP. .$1250 B} : h _ ; . DON'T LOSE. | mite pizpmnigg, (RAH Full “FE 20080 rene > UFMingnam MI 63900 price $145. No money down °$5 CHEV SECA V8. FE 2-8756 | 53 FORD 4-DR_ FE 8-0555 ~ Lots of Transportation speciats | FEBS | «6 RAMBLER ris bp Minis swede & a Nights “Ti NO MONEY DOWN oe . Y MAple 5-5566 MApie 5-1141 | REPOSSESSION | 666 S Woodward hh hice Towner car It wii will show you how to cut xc COND 1954 Chevrolet 2-dr Radio & : ; ones sour payments in half. Call or te PLY CONVERT F Bice with oy A pepe orer od ecg ea MI 6-3900 p PEOPLES AUTO SALES v mon ucky uto Sales HLT e a zsh oe SOG Go ay | white Leathe: | top Continental _Saginaw. FE 42214 or FE ¢1006. | 1957, IMPERIAL | i IKE NEW 68 —— = aoe } whee beg OF | ~ 7 ~ pow- black, 4 door. South’ Hampton, | ‘52 R STATION Eddie Steele |_ments._MArket _4-3196 Rae OO EATER, | ful power, radio and heater. Runs good. EM 3-0081, H. Riggins. FORD 96 PLYM HARDTOP. AUTO $ 995 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY| Dhis fictory alr coniiioned. los 54 FORD A NICE CAR | R&H, white tires white and biack DOWN Assume payments of | mileage owner. a on 8° tT -Huron 923 W Huron FE 4¢2185 2705 ORCHARD LK RD paint. A rea] beauty $1146 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr ot a motoring. vacation. Only — — ay. KEEGO HARBOR See WALT SMITH at 7 , 1955 FORD VICTORIA HT. V-8 . 25 Parks at MI 47500 Harold Turn- GC Auto Power steering. seats, win- ERIS Se oe c , . er_ Ford "10D 9S , INC. cows Nearly new WS W tires CASS-OAKL AND an — - 360 = 8 “Woodward | __MI_ 6-0029 Tu-tone See this honey and com- ~ NOW READ Exc Loaded with etc $195 No cash heeded $11 46 King Auto FE cdhd USED CARS 186 CHEVROLET 9 _PASSENGER 33 DE SOTO 312 W Montcalm FE 8-828 wagon. Radio & eater very Pe an 8) . : 7 i THIS Next to Oakland Ave clean. Torquois green & white REI OSS! SSION { x $1295. 24 monthly payments $46 Sportsman har“top i Buiec kK, 55 Super a7 5 per month Very low down pa)- accessories Wire wheels BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR 4-door sedah Dynaflow, radio & ment or old trade full price > TOP DOLLAR heater. Power brakes Whitewa.! Bi . ha orl Mr Bell, : tires ee Mm 2 | BOB FROST, INC. INMUNG 57 DODGE ROYAL LANCER CON- WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT |. ; on : ert Power steering OF STATE. SHOP THE REST. | 280 Hunter Blvd. RAMBLER OR 3-3988 BUT GET THE BEST | MI 6-6934 | LINCOLN-MERCURY BIRMINGHAM AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy FE 29678 as a whistle. Dyna-fiow “trans OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND “CLEAN CARS” "Birmingham. RAMBLER 606 .S. Woodward MI 6-3900 2 2 DR nuk HARDTOP, PS 132 E. Rundel WILL GIVE YOU $$$ CASH $$$ | | FOR YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE. “RAMBLER” —SALE3 & SERVICE— 211_8_ SAGINAW FE 8-4541 ore 1932 BUICK SPECIAL dition Call EM 3-8747 1955 BUICK SUPER. 4 DOOR, DY- 1954 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DR. CLEAN $595 full price. $1940 per mo 24 | monthly payments. Very low down | EXC. CON. tone | ; 54 < Woodward MI 6-3900 666 "ODGE 8 PASSENGER BTA. tion wagon $525 OR 3-8556 | 1955 DODGE CORONET. TEACH- New excellent finish 41.- 3-6258 after | ers car Gond mileage — tires. radio, 000 miles. $750. EM 4pm JEROME. “Bright Spot" FE ‘VALUES! oc | VALUES! VALUES! “ts Orchard Lake at Cass 1957 Dodge Cornet 2 dr. V-8 automatic 50 $13 OCHESTER OL transmission $9 DOWN _ Ford Custom. Taight yas ° 3 Eddie Steele Larry Jerome FORD DEALER | 1-97 1955 Buick door madlo” Sua heater. pare the price OL 1-1951 after 6 oy ‘$1 FORD oe 500, 3.000 miles OR 3-89:6 53 FORD 4DR WAGON. +TER- rible looking, but A-1 motor. Good trans $175 FE 22624 7 1958 FORD FAIRLANE. V8 AUTO trans Radio & Heater P_ steer- ing 8-176. -HASKINS Sport Model Sale 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop. V-8 engine, Powerglide. radio, heater Beautiful turquois and ivory fin- ish Above average condition specia] 4-door hardtop V-8 engine. Dynaflow. radio. heat- er Blue and ivory finish A one owner car and way above aver- age condition. 1957 Chevrolet V-8 engine Powerglide brakes, radio, heater turquois and ivory finish er. Very good condition Bel Air eo Beautiful 1 own- | 1957 Oldsmobile 98 convertible Hy A good buy at $1600 FE, 76 | i dramatic power steering power | brakes, power seats, power win- dows. radio, heater, Sunset glow | finish With white top. 1 owner like new 1958 Chevrolet Impala convertible V-8 engine powergliide power. steering, power brakes light blue finish with blue top 1 Owner and in jake new condition Haskins Chev. | t 6571 Dixie Highway at | MAple 5-5071 Open tea” ol 9 i NEW “RAMBLER” Trade-Ins ‘58 RAMBLER Wagon $1945 ‘ST RAMBLER 4 door HT $1505 | Full equipment ‘57 DeSOTO. F-Flite $1605 | Power steering & brakes 36 OLDS ~‘88 Hardtop $1495 ‘36 METROPOLITAN HT $ 895 ‘56 RAMBLER Wagon $1105 | '55 CHEVY '2 Ton P-Up .... $ 895 | 56 FORD F-Lane 2 Door .... $ 995 | '55 RAMBLER Sedan ...... $ 505. ‘54 RAMBLER Sedan ...... $ 495 ‘54 STUDEBAKER Cmdr. .... $ 495 ‘54 FORD Country Squire $ 695 ‘54 PLYMOUTH Convertible . $ 550 | ‘54 PONTIAC 8-Chief 4 Door . $ 395 | ‘$3 PONTIAC, 2 Door $ 195 3 CHEVROLET 4 Door $ 195 3 NASH “Door $95 : CASH naflow. power edie es seat ADS green, private owner Fal 6 2 9 ‘ ; FOR LATE MODEL 3s BUICK CENTURY Cl FAN IEE: & O488 Open till FOR dD | USED CARs Low mileage. FE 5-965! — 2705 ORCHARD LER . & — ed ~ - SEG J Community Motor Sales s1 surce CONVERTIBLE DyNA- "36 Chevrolet ..... $1295 | rE s-9204 FE 2.2529 AUBURN AT FAST BLVD FLOW RADIO & HE AB- : : aan . ® __FE 84539 SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN oe oaule lone CCC. SPEIALS ~ a Assume payments of $1144 mu i 1 1956 Pord Country Sedan. V-8 C ASH FOR C ARS Cali Credit Mer Mr Parks at —— pentinse. @ tane-tred finish. radio FARDENBURG MOTOR SAIFS M! 47500 _Haro:d Turner Ford TACK COLYV INC and heater 1 owner special Cass at Pike FE 59-7308 1955 BUICK SPFCIAIL HARDTOP = Plymouth c ovr $1295 —— Ser eo a ; Loaded with extras Will sacrifice Od ee ivmoutt ler wnter Chevrolet See M&M Motor Sales) wi ese" wailed iste’ ee dacs. EM oa nO si we Ra For top doliar on later model cars 55 CHEV 16.6 4 DR} OWNER Walled he Pe a . ~ 2527 Dime Hwy OR _3-1603. §500 FE 2-9737 cee el 6 ose REMY SORT TOP CASH $$$$ FOR CLEAN CARS 54 CHEVY 2 DR. VERY Goop | P*tic jas Healer) 25,000 ;actua ass : or trade up or down EM 3-0081. H. Riggins 34 “ORD ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN —— p Eddi St l FOR TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS PONTIAC AUTO ie Cee ay on i is BROKERS FORD S645 ee — ———$——-._ | * " TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR-TRUCK|. ane | ‘ PONTIAC WASTE Fe. sane Ot. okt coe WE tes 2705 ORCHARD LK RD ; ; WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR! 1-57 Ford Convert Cel ee cee So acres v | CASS-OAKLAND USED CARS | 57 Chev 8 2-Dr. Be! Air $1595 | |’ — ee | y W 2 | 312_W Montcalm "56 Olds Super 88 4-Dr. $1595 | ( hevrolet, “57 ...... $1495 | ay W. Kecunar et SSS Olds MRE Super $1395 | Bel-Atr 4-door, V-8 Powerglide 47 § Wanted Used Trucks 8954 Ford, wen, Custom $1395 radio. heater, “a veryamart. car | PE 8-388 <— aD we CASH PA1D 33 Chey #Dr # PG. R&H $895 BOB FROST. INC. - | 83,808 aa 55 Ford 8 2-Dr $ 895 220 TI Blvd — | | for all models 55 Nash Statesman Supet $ 595 unter va. J : "33°"Dlds 4Dr $ 595 693 \ scunau'y atiro w TRUCE oe oe en) a: M Topy [ | : 8 ART |'s3-Mercery 2H: ‘= LINCOLN-MERCURY | | 2539 Disie Hwy 5d ead A ; BIRMINGHAM '33 Plymouth R&H 2-Dr $ 395 DEIN. AS % | : , QR +1206 COR F031) oN Ey mouth RAH Good tires $ 195 = | __Used ” Truck Parts | _89A 1260 Perry at Madison FE 4-100 at ~ Motor Sales | A ? USED TRUCK PARTS "55 CHEVROLET $1050 ; — ‘ALL MAKES AND MODELS 2 Door 212 6 Cyl 55 Buick Cent. ....-S8955 \HIEGHTS MOTOR SALES nee in 040) 2635\Auburn Av 46632 ‘55 DeSOTO 2 Door 8 soso 55 Buick Cent. .....S94 L ed Auto rr’ 898 or ; : , SOTO 4 Door 8 sses0 99 Pontiac Conv. ...$995 Top Value Used Cars |‘ ?* oor ‘55 Buick Cent. .... 808% Al, PI RFECT 1950 PONTIAC | ‘53 PLYMOUTH $8450. ye S085 parts BXM 3-354 ace ne Ane Belvedere 4 Door 8 55 Pont. Cl. Cpe. ...$985 F ~ — MOS : For Sale ‘Trucks — 90 CAN BE BOUGHT WITH 55 PLYMOUTH $6950, .-- $925 | NOTHING DOWN, IF You Savoy 4 Door 6 55 Buck Sup wees 5 “i ” INTERNAXIONAL 1 TON. HAVE GOOD CREDIT pete S05 stake Good codd. $225. FE 44864, ‘55 PLYMOUTH 9850S) Buick c ent. ...-- 50 _ 8 awe Stock Model Sufburen 9 Pasenger 55 Pont. Cl. Cpe. ...$985 “scuty Hiss cise onaitien. 873 ..ceeeeees 39 Olds '38 PLYMOUTH 430 °55 Buick Cent. .....$768 cool | one 4069 .....00.'57 DeSoto Suburban 6 Passenger 655 Buick Spl. ......S845 1947 DODGE *. TON STAKE 4 “57 Ford 4 BUICK en truck. $195 OR 3-8244\ OS! Soogooc - “orc +t) A ise Poe 55 Buick Spl £225 1949 FORD 's TON Pick-Up, BELL 85) ‘Se Pord 22 BUICK Spl ve. ee SOLd | or trade. OL 1-1073 reese er 1 Sé) BUICK 7950: °55 Buick Sup, ......$955! 1955 FORD ‘2 TON PICKUP\ALL: 865 .«.....-. 94 Pontiac Super 2 Door Hardtop es Buick Ce S825 Pea Factory installed ie i ’ Me, L do uc Cllt). «as POL) 868 .......'58 Plymouth | +53 sure $34.50 »-- ; é 55 Buick Spl $715 415 1 56 Ford | Sonct al 2 Door a0 uic Pl. weeees \ sw tafe « a | on atare ~ ‘Eddie Steele \ 879 . a4 Pontiac | 53 DeSOTO 4 Door 8 wale Be Bux k . pl. eevee $815 . FORD BBB vee ee sees e’S8 Chevy ‘93 Desoto ¢ Door 8 ...... $34.50; 39 Buick Cent. .....$815 21705 ORCHARD LK. RD : 2 | . ck Spl $715 PE 5-028 EEOO HARBOR 190 .....6....'54 Dodge |'81 Desoro ¢ Door # ......69680,'53 Buick Spl. ......$715 5-020 ss FE 2-258 = re ‘io {900 FORD % TOW PaneL TURN 4197 .........'53 DeSoto) ‘s3 DesoTo - 9950 Cre TANK OR GLENN Stgnals, A-1 motor. transmission ]7 ceuceee 3 Pontiac | lub Coupe 8 i waiuacs Secunia Be and tires. Litt'e rusta FE 44303. oe i. “) ontiac’s Bargain rons after 5 pm ay Woneanc Pontiac | ‘$3 PACKARD . $32 isso GHEVY, ‘2 TON PICKUP. Ss Clipper 2 Door ALL ON THE BIG LOT AT runs good $225. 4258 Beeden, a ; Drayton Pains. “ 2-YEAR WARRANTY i its? FORD V8 % TON PICK-UP x me ; —_ Deserock, 5 Dome Box 5 yrds woe mE _ OR 3-0366 | ae ¢ i. r Sitwitk M S ] | 5 FORD Tanoe DOME + Ys MOTOR SALES otor Sales . . DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER = 1-700._ $1,800 _ cash. Mot {Ors, Inc. 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING 210 Orchard Lake Ave. , ~ F. oa 5 ii CASS AT W PIKE S8TS. IFE 2 19101 ( Eves _ 997% cash, 5-6257. 912 8. Woodward MI 6.5302 | FE ibas hive ‘ ypen Ives. 50 OLDSMOBILE 88 Clb. Cpe. $ 95 oe 5 —— 59 “RAMBLER” DEMOS * AT TERRIFIC $AVINGS BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER" — Sales & Service — 2 8 sAQiNay FE 8-4541 \- \ ¥ We have a large quota to sel) in order to win. so we are really dealing «You can help us and yourse "by buying now. See us now. If vou can't come to us we Sete come to you. Just call EM | WE BELIEVE or eo BEAT R&C ‘Rambler Sales $125 | 8145 Commercé Rd. pr. Union Lk Hes | EM 3-4155, 145 | or EM 3-4156 m 8 am to 9 ) pm i "NO MONEY DOWN _ 1957 FORD, 2 DR, CUSTOM 300, We have » very good selection of extra c! lean, _ OR 3-5931 ee _ 1951 FORD VICTORIA. FAIRLANE $00 Fordomatic, radio Pra ee er White wall tires. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK RD KEEGO HA4RBOR low mileage, $1150 1953 Ford Victoria, Fordomatic. ra- dio ano heater. Real sharp $395 _ FORD 2705 ORCHAR'’) LK RD KEEGO HARBOR 7 FE 12-2529 1955 PORD 8 CYLINDER PORDO- matic. Radio & heater. 8645 full price 4 monthly payments $2425 per mo Very low down payment or old trade ‘Birmingham RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 53 FORD SEDAN RADIO AND HEATER WHITEWALLS AB- SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $8 or mo Cal! Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford: 2 SHARP ‘53 FORD CUSTOM 8 R&H, only $305 TOM 1 BOHR IN MU_417 41715 No MONEY De DOWN. REPOSSESSION 1953 Ford 2 Dr, $1146 month Lucky Auto Sales 193 8 Saginaw. FE 42214 or FE 4-1006 1056 FORD DELUXE 4 DOOR. RA- dio and heater. $695 Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCH*RD LK RD KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-920 FE 2-2529 REPOSSERRION No cash needed. $265 full $lo month. Perfect engine. Bell King Auto PE 8-0403. 1957 BMW ISETTA—a REAL GAS saver 70 milea tr gallon Mise FE 8-4530 mmunity Motor Ss. FE 2-2529 | | | ] { | | | } | | | | | price Mr | 53 4 tlacs down & “$5 Chevys. Fo-ds. Pgn- Olds & JLulcks No mone Luck: Auto Bales 193 2 D wea R & H FE 4-3424_ | Olds. "56 88. -door hardtop Sedan bperod & Heater W-walls BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-6934 LINCOLN-MERCURY BIRMINGHAM $2 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DR POWER rere hydramatic, RAH “T4710 - er Ds ‘52 HT H Speaker MY 3-1544 "53 OLDS VERY GOOD COND 48 W. Rutgers “8 8 SUPER 4 DOOR. CLEAN 33 OW Exc. eoereees 98 HOLIDAY R & power extra $150 $395 Iroquois $100 ‘52 Plymouth station wagon. Tuns good 3516 Auburn Rd. 'y mile FE. of Adams Rd os _ PLYMOUTH WAGON red & white. automatic trans i PS & B, R&H WW tires. sharp $995 é Clarkston Motor Sales Chrvsier Plymouth Dealer Main St Clarkston MA_5-5141 Grand Opening after modernization. 1955 CHEVIE $497 ‘35 FORD fone 150 CARS TRUCES EPT ANY REASON ABLE OFFER. Fl- NANCE ARRANGED E NOMY CARS — 22 AUBURN AVE. PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE Standard transmission Priced at only $695. 24 monthly Payments at $2425 Very low down payment or old trade Birmingham RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 1955 Vv LOOK! BUY! SAVE} JEEP, V-8 ENGINE. 4 WHEEL drive. with snow biade, 1227 1959 PONTIAC ; $2895 _Brown Rd reaped talina with power steer- in brakes, radiop heater, white wall tires This is a dem- “WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1958 CONTINENTAI CONVERTIBi.E Blue with white top An interior of beautiful blue & white to match Complete pow- er and full equipped. A big savings at.only $419 ~ a 1957. CADILLAC Full power. A one owner new CONVERTIBLE. White with white top with imerior of red and white Full power. A one owner pew Cadillac trade Like new! 95 1957 CROWN IMPERIAL SOUTHHAMPTON COUPE swith power steering, brakes and seat. A one owner new Cadillac trade 2 - 1957 DESOTO CONVERTIBLE. Cream _ with white top, power steering & brake and windows. Like new throughout including new tires 995 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1958 VAUXHALL ‘ DR STATION WAGON. Black white. only 5 months old with 3200 miles on speedometer. $1945 De . 1954 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN Medium blue in color; interior to match. Power steering & brakes full ‘actory equipment. A nice clean car $1398 1956 FORD CROWN VICTORIA COUPE with radio, heater, fofdomatic. A fet black beauty with white walled tires. Black & white trim. jewel! , « $1395 1955 PACKARD tea 400" ARDTOP. | Tate: wi is absolutely immacu- late only 17000 actual miles- Power steering, brakes, windows and seat A fos kept car. Wilson; Pontinc-Uadillae — -Y350.N. Woodward, B'HAM MI 4-1930 | 1958 PONTIAC | | | | | +1957 PONTIA enstrator with very few miles 195@ FORD Fairlane 500 hardtop, radio. heat- er. Fardomatic. It's just like a brand new car $2195 sedan with Hydra- heater white wall sharp inside and Chieftain 4-dr matic. radio tires Extra out 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 convertible. Power steering, power brakes, Fordo- matit. V8 engine radio, heater white wall tires’ Don't miss this one 1958 PLYMOUTH . Savoy hardtop Automatic trans- mission, radio heater, white wall | be A solid white panied 1957 BUICK $194 Rob hardtop “with: power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, heater, accessories A beautiful car all the 1957 * PLYMOUTH $1695 Belvedere hardtop, Powerflite. ra- dio, heater, white wall tires, coral ami white finist.. This is extra nice, come — it .. $1995 Star Chiei Gack haritop Power | steering and ‘rakes Hydramatic, raaio, aa white wall tires = BUJCK $2195 | PONTIAC, 1985, 2 DR. HARDTOP %t Mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-500. Like new R&H Hydramatic Harela Turner Ford _ White wall tires $875 OR 37779 ‘s@ PONTIAC, 2 Dr HARDTOP. 1984 PONTIAC'S. BOTH HAVE _ Extra clean 61996 FE $0725 automatic. Both are 1 owner. $9 BONNEVILLE ae 2.600 Both are exceptionally Poco mites Loaded. OR 3.2728 was | 4 DR. | . $1885 — ial 4-door vith Dynaflow, ra- | r heater, tires like new. A one | owner car = low miles. | 1936 MERCUR Victoria masave with Mercomatic, radio, heater. white wall tires. $1295 Star Chief hardtop. Power brakes. Hydramatic. radio, heater, white wal! tires. Sandalwood and ivory finish with beautiful leather trim. 1956 DODGE $1 Royal haractop, automatic trans- mission. V8 engine, radio, heater. white wall tires, thea = white finish a a beaut: 1956 FORD -... $1195 Fairlane tudor sedan. Fordomatic. eater new white wall and white finish. Special 4door sedan. radio heater white wall tires A one owner car and real esd 1955 BUICK Specia) hardtop with radio, heater white wa i ribald Siue and white finish with cus- m tri 1955 PONTIAC .. $1095 Hardtop with power steerin , pow- er brakes, racio, heater, iy dra- matic, wi wall tires. Red and white finish. 1955 OLDSMOBILE . . $1095 joor -sedan. Hydramatic, ’ radio, heater, white wall tires. Solid lack and .! owner. 30,000 actual miles. = po regere niaceté $ 095 ower steering, er “Seats. Hy —™ Tadio, HELTON’ S Pontiac-Buick- — , Acoss from pew car sales ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 / Y {— “f + | 53 PONT ve LEAN jSamioaw. PE ¢106 or FE 42714 L PONTIAC 62 DR. VERY C OLDS 88 R HT 1957 PONTIAC. 4 DR, STARCHIEP Take your pick §545. As ”_? new tires, FE 2-5079. Birmingham RAMBLER | HT.. Power, | _37_ Charlotte a 1058 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN SA- tar) 4@ passenger Low a All accessories. WSW. R EB 8-806. after 5 pm : . DR. DELUXE PONTIAC. A 666 S. Woodward sharp ‘533 8 Ra&aH Hydra Ww € res Good cont 8375 & terms. MI 6- SHO Romeo P! 2- 1955 PONTIAC STSRCHIEF CON- vertibie Red & white Full power. Exc fone ns ee H. Riggins ‘$5 PONTIAC WAGON LOW MILE- age Original owner. Like new _ FE,8-0335 — ‘56 PONTIAC 870 HT Hydra R&H RE POSSESSION Chieftain delux, 2 tome green, pol brakes WW tires OR 3- fully equipped. white waiter ek. ee = no rust. $384 full price No cash $6 PONTIAC 4 DR HARDTOP needed. $2181 month Mr. Bell, Starchief 18000 mi. PE 4-6437 King Auto FE 8-0402 after 5 pm ry) STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA- geo mecharica) eondition lina Hydra radio. heater, power 4-7538 Steering, power brakes. Al] leath- 1957 STUDEBAKER, STATION er seat Very sharp 294 Perry Wagon 6 —— factory tm Aye stalled heater 1950 PONTIAC 4-DR PULL Y Ed t equipped. perfect tires. plus 2 di fs ] snow tires Transportation Spe- 1e ee e cial, $175 PE 5-8344 after 5 pm. ~ FORD Mtr oer. eo ee: 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD a. 1 owner, low mileage KEEGO HARBOR _ $1095 FE 4-5126 _ FE 5-92 FE 2-2529 ‘83° ~PONTIAC 36.000 ACTUAL ~ — jem "7 aa ao $375 286 N Cass. 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(4) Dragnet. Police adven- ture: Movie star says she is getting threats to disfigure her, Re-run. (7) Cheyenne. Western: Bronco stops frontier Jeze- bel's attempt to double-cross ex-Navy captain. (9) Movie. Drama: Drunk dies of heart attack during brawl in ‘‘Dust Be My Des- tiny.” (39). John Garfield. (2) Feature (cont.) (4) Steve Canyon. Adven- ture: Canyon uncovers piot to assassinate Indian ruler touring the United States. (7) Cheyenne (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (2) To Tell the Truth. (4) (color) Jimmie Rodgers, (1) Wyatt Earp. Western: Wyatt has to contend with two bands of cattle thieves and a marriage-minded wom- an when Doc wing deed w deserted ranch in a poker game. ; (9) Movie cont.) (2) Peck’s Bad : Girl. New comedy series stars Wendell Corey, Marsha Hunt, and Patty McCormack in the title role. 12-year-old Torey (Mc- &.00 to die soon, plans to put fam- ily affairs in order. 9:30 (2) (color) Red Skelton. Comedy: Freddie the Free- loader’'s (Skelton) wealthy brother invites him to Moth- er’s Day party. Dick Foran, Don Wilson guest star. (4) Bob Cummings. Comedy: Wols-trap is set for playboy Bob when he upsets bailet rehearsals with hig attentions toward one dancer. (7) Naked City. Police drama: Punch-drunk ex- fighter is ‘‘conned”’ into dis posing of body. (9) Theater. 10: 00 comedy with Moore and guest star opera singer Pa- trice Munsel, jazz pianist Erroll Garner, comedian Johnny Carson. (4) David Niven. Drama: bert) is asked to fulfill senti- mental promise he made to former sweetheart (Fay Wray) 25 years ago. (7) Drama. Drama: Girl is accused of arson in “The Burning Girl.” (9) News. (9) Weather. (9) Passing Parade (2) Moore. (4) Dr. Hudson. (7) News: (9) Theater. Drama: Lady missionary and drunken tramp try to escape German East Africa in “The African Queen.””— ("52). 10:15 10:20 10:30 11:18 (4) Weather. 11:28 (2) (4) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater Drama: Barbara Stanwyck, “The Bride Walks Out.” (%). 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Night Court. WEDNESDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Garry Moore. Variety-|}; Ruthless financier (Eddie Al-|s. Katharine). Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart.|" 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. Mrs. Henry Ford II. 16:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (2) (4) ‘9) News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. (7) Burns and Allen. (9) Howdy Doody. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Dancing Storybook. (7) George Hamilton IV. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You. (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Myrt & Doris. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) It’s a Great Life. (7) Music Bingo. (9) Movie, (2) As the World Turns (1) Topper. (4) I Married Joan. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Susie. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day in Court, (2) House Party. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) Gale Storm. (2) Big Payoff. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Who Do You Trust? (4) From These Roots. (2) Brighter Day. (4) (color) Truth or Conse. -quences. (7) American Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) (color) George Pierrot Presents. (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Bandstand. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4) Sports. Nobel Scientist to Lead Nuclear Protest to Nikta SYDNEY, Australia (®—Prof. C. F. Powell, Nobe] Prize winner and professor of physics at Bristol 4:00 5:30 PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ ROBERT TAYLOR NEW YORK (AP) — “JB,” a Cormack) gets a crush cn/@:'@ (2) Meditations. University, England, is to lead a ’ ’ verse play which retells the book her art teacher (Patrick|¢:85 (2) On the Farm Front. |delegation of scientists to Moscow| ¢ soe ~ : a no O'Neal). 7:00 (2) TV College. within 10 days to call on Pre-lprought Pah go his (4) Californians. Adventure: (4, Today. mier Khrushchev to stop H-bomb ow chibald the mip American fur traders want (7) Big Show. tests. ; ssp Prize, award vigilantes to run Russian fur|7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Powell, who has just completed dealers out of San Francisco (7) Breakfast Time. a lecture tour in Australia. an- oo Pr the eighth noe (7) The Rifleman. Western: |s:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. nounced the plan at Darwin, He|°” ‘© win at least three Fults Misled townspeople decide to|g:3@ (7) Our Friend Harry. declined to name other members prizes. is two previous awa . run schoolteacher out of|9:@9 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. |of the delegation but said Ameri in 1933 and 1953, were for poetry. town when she campaigns (2) Movie. can philanthropist Cyrus Eaton is * * * 1 for woman's suffrage. 9:30 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. | financing the trip, The 1959 selections, announced (9) Theater. Drama: Head of|1@:08 (4) Dough Re Mi. Monday by Grayson Kirk, presi- Jewish family, knowing he's (7) Jean's Notebook. After calling on: Khrushchev |dent of Columbia University, also 2 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. the party will visit other heads [put William H. (Bil!) Mauldin of 10:28 (9) Billboard. of. goverument. the St, Louis Post-Dispatch in se- 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. Members of the party were nom-|lect company. His second prize (4) Treasure Hunt. inated at meetings of scientists\|among for cartooning (9) Count of Monte Cristo. [held during the past four years,|Mauldin among ¥ individuals who 10:55 (7) News. Powell said, and added: have won more than one Pulitzer 11:00 a 1 — **Three countries now have atom-!Prize. . ' (4) Price P ight. ic weapons. Soon there will be , cartoon was (7) Cleo. four and then shortly after may- Beved oo oe ae Seviet Union (9) Leon Errol. be five or six. The chances of] foreed Boris Pasternak to give 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. accidents happening will then be up the Nobel Prize in literature. 11:38 (2) Top Dollar. very great. The cartoon’s caption was: “I (4) Concentration. “Governments of all countries! wen the Nebel Prize for litera- must realize that the effects of a rae ACROSS ture. What was crime? 1 President's iZ | | third world war, in which atomic your tcksen and H-bombs would inevitably be} A campaign against vice, gam- ccwe€© used, would be catastrophic.” |bling and corruption in Utica, nies [ N.Y... that achieved sweeping re- * Aeotmation T A * y forms won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize ame uth medal for meritorious Public serv- B cae : 0 rraign 0 5 ice for the Utica Observer-Dis- indian ledge : ° patch and the Utica Daily Press, eee EO After Crime Spree jremvers ot tne Gannett group of Enplay ‘The Tra ls of Jamie Me- Colt tesehers SAULT STE. MARIE (AP)—Two} crave = Chaney runaways from a boys school who Ee ek — oe staged a three-day crime spree in| De) Siti ne to California in the aliph northern Michigan were held today |9"-train ~ ag oh = aes for court actiqn. 1849 gold rush, was oo te Eater Chippewa County authorities said|best American novel of Rg l |probate (juvenile) court would be|®uthor, Robert Lewis Taylor, 36, po asked to waive jurisdiction over|°! Sharon, Conn. has written eight Then 5:80—WXYZ, M. Shorr Ww we, FP. Elizabeth , doe Van \° NT ea Wain, “Breakfast Club wron., Chuck Lewis CKLW, News, Davies Wyn, Musie / Only three men have won four poet Rob- Romney Hits Unions, Business in Politics CINCINNATI ® — The presi- MacLeish, Mauldin, Taylor Win 1959 Pulitzer Awards: allies BILL MAULDIN 'Y’ Fun Club Signs Members Program Will Provide Summer Play, Trips ‘for 240 Youngsters Registrations for the Pontiac YMCA Summer Fun Club are now being accepted at the ‘Y’ build- ing, 131 Mt. Clemens St. The club capacity is 120 boys -Jand 120 girls. Applicants will be accepted on a first-come, first- served basis. The cost is $8 for *y’ members and $9 for non-mem- bers. The program will run from June 2 through August 7. , Outdoor sports, wood- working, handicrafts, singing, trampoline, movies and educa- tional trips. Journeys for which an additional Any child eight years or older may participate. Sun Has Gotten 2 Pct. Brighter in Past 5 Years said, “Our studies will have to} broke into a Clarkston coal yard continue at least six more years] and took a check protector, The astronome agreed there | R | : la mo danger of the oarth or other ying eports unik — bat it the brightness. in-/Nothj but H w crease continues? In 50 years the 0 Ing 4 oax now, one astronomer said’ | WASHINGTON (UPI) — The What would that mean to man-| House Space Committee has de- kind: “Don't ask me,” Johnson| cided to investigate claims that said. Russia's man-made planet Lunik Summer club activities include FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — For! ed out im sentencing him. five years the sun has been get- , au ting brighter says a team of Lowell Both French and Mattson origi- s te TV News and Reviews NEW YORK (UPID)—There are many simple objects of pleasure. whose merits escape me: The glut- insus pizza pie, parades, girls lin field hockey uniforms, mounds of pop-up toasters in hifi, auto- mobiles, cuddly greeting cards, the Reader's Digest, Grandma Moses, home movies and al] acro- bats. To this list, I would add NBC- TV's Arthur Murray Party. I must confess the popularity of Arthur Murray Party is a com- plete source of bafflement to me. Pair Sentenced for Store Theft 4-Time Loser Receives 5 to 15 Years; Buddy Put on Probation Leroy E. French, a 49-year-old Pontiac truck driver, headed today for another stretch in prison after Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams sentenced him to from 5 to 15 years im Jackson Prison for stealing $200 and blank money orders from a Pontiac drug store. Another Pontiac man arrested for the same crime, James Matt- son, 25, of 758 E. Mansfield Ave., was placed on three years pro- bation and assessed $100 court costs by Judge Adams. French, of 755 E. Mansfield Ave., had three previous felony convictions, Judge Adams point- nally had stood mute March 30 to breaking and entering during. the nighttime, but on April 13 changed their pleas to guilty. x *® They were charged with stealing the money and money orders from the Furtney’s Drug Store, 974 Jos- lyn Ave. Forging the checks, police said, was made possible after French was a hoax. Chairman Overton Brooks By EARL there is more scandal in the wood.” wherever you her lover—if ‘ cotton MARRYING TOO EARLY teo early now. 66 is had gone to 20, and it's “Is that too young? As I un- fortunately did not have any children, I don’t know. “My best friend’s two daugh- one day and one daughter: married!’” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jason Robards Jr, will deny it, but he recently got a quiet divorce and was married in test. them, when they were invited to wed Judy Holliday. pone his New York trip to open Belafonte’s ex-wife Marguerite financial status.” . Comic Roger Price tells of earl, brother. commit a murder — she got [> If Hollywood's Kookie, Look at Public — Actress WILSON “So help me God,” Claudette Colbert said, “I promise you ordinary cross-section of the public than among the so-called ‘kookie characters’ of Holly- She sat in her Park Avenue apartment discussing this because she's to head a CBS- TV show called “Women” on May 19—and find scandal, you find women. “If you think all the society belles are dolis—did you ever notice that in the so- elety columns all the daughters have dif- ferent names than their mothers? “And that gal Connie who murdered that had been an actress!” Miss Colbert shuddered in the slacks and tan shirt that Perry Como sent her after she did his TV show—a copy of the sweat shirt he wears. e The “Women” TV show she's doing was shot in Chicago | —the particular question being whether people are marrying “In 1890, the average marrying age for girls was 22, in 19 new. CLAUDETTE Connecticut to an actress whose name he's trying to keep secret. (He's the father of three) ... Henry Fonda's talented daughter made a sensational screen test for Josh Logan and was picked by Warners for their picture, “Tall Story.” Her father, far from interceding for her, hasn't even seen the Rhonda Fleming and Kim Novak don’t appreciate Zsa Zsa Gabor going to the Cannes Film Festival — ahead of ... Jazz star Jerry Mulligan’s wife is getting a Mexican divorce, clearing the way for him Bob Hope got dizzy while taping his TV show, may post- “Alias Jesse James” . .:. Henry told Jet magazine, “The first | time I married for love; next time it'll be to improve my, EARL'S PEARLS: Every-man is ‘free to choose his own government—bdionde, brunette or redhead. the TV hucksters who agreed that Lincoln was right: “You can fool sdme of the people all of the time—and that's the crowd we gotta grab!” That's Arthur Murray Party Is Visual Chew for Toilworn~ : / By WILLIAM EWALD jE Sad & not measly se say, as a hot bath or a conversa- tion with a parakeet or a perusal lof the collected wisdom of Yogi Berra. It is perhaps the nearest thing to betel nut in the Western world — a kind of visual chew for the toilworn. Last night, emcee Kathryn Mur- ray, a lady with more self-con- fidence than King Kong, swiveled through a half hour of . . . well, a half hour of, Two composers, Al Hoffman and Dick Manning, came on and played some of their old hits — Mairzy Doats, Chi-Ba- ba Chi-Baba, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo and Hot Ziggity—and as the old- sters say, they sure don't write songs like that anymore, Anyway, the whole Half hour— as it is every week—was a ser- enade in zero, a kind of omelet in goose eggs. It was shut down for the evening by Kathryn’s hus- band, Arthur, who walked on stage with the ease of a man whose body had been starched and ironed by mistake. —_——_ dike last night’s The Texan on CBS-TV and Wells Fargo on NBC- TV remind me of the radio shows I used to listen to as a kid—Jack Armstrong, Orphan Annie, Buck Rogers. Only back then, adults scoffed at such tripe. Today, they sit entranced, in front of their screens. ABC-TV's Voice of Firestone turned out a rather stodgy tribute to Richard Rodgers last night and Rodgers- himself had very little to say that was interestirig about his own work—obviously, he is begin- ning to look upon himself as a grand old man‘of the theatre and takes himself far too seriously. Truman Urges Increased Aid Says U.S. Can Afford Long-Range Program of Mutual Security WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Harry S. Truman ad- vised Congress today not to cut the foreign aid program unless things are so bad it cuts its own salaries. “I do n t think there is any need to cut congressional salaries or to scuttle the mutual security pro- gram,” he said. ‘“‘We can provide adequate funds for both.” * * * Telling the House Foreign Af- fairs Committee it is better posted D-La) said the committee would spend two days next week delving into this and other matters. Brooks said he would invite mag- azine correspondent Lloyd Mallan to appear along with officials of the State Bill Asks Tax on U.S. Government LANSING #® — A bill to remove the state sales tax exemption on Senate. ‘ Republican Sens. John P, Smeek- ens of Coldwater. and Clyde Geer- lings of Holland - estimate their measure will bring at least 50 mil- lion dollars a year into the state treasury. for further taxes ‘on indi- federal government go into compe- tition with private business."’ Six Enlist in Navy Here During April The Pontiac Navy Recruiting tion has announced the enlist- ent of six Oakland County men during April. The only Pontiac recruit was Benny R. Harper of 269 Norton Ave. Others were James G. Adams and Austin R. Crisman, both of Waterford Township; Marty J, Swartz of West Bloomfield Town- ship; James M. Neph of Oxford] and Thomas A. Glaspie of Berk- helps underdeveloped na on the details of President Eisen- hower's $3,930,000,000- proposal than he is, Truman steered away from dollars and cents recom- year. you ought the administration request; you oyght to increase it.” * * * The Development Loan iS tated Europe was such a program. * * * Under the State Department would not recommend, a veto if Congress voted a five-year authorization for an enlarged fund. He said, how- ever, he was not, convinced the country has been sold on such a program Only 2 Have Filed for Waterford Posts Although seven Waterford Town- ©! ship residents have taken out peti- tions as candidates for Board of Education posts, only’ two’ have filed for election June 8, according to Superintendent William Shunck. Incumbent Edmund Windler of 5601 Hatchery Rd. and M. Virginia Ross of 6101 Adamson St. have filed for the two positions which expire this year. . Windeler’s and Marshall E. Smith's seats are to be filled, Terms run three years. 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