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President Feels
Reds Inspiring
Mob-Violence Says Economic Woes
in Latin America Also
Partly Responsible
WASHINGTONWM—
President Eisenhower said
today mob violence against
. Vice President Nixon in
South America appears to| 2d
reflect a pattern of Commu-
nist inspiration and ex-
ploitation.
But, he told a news con-
ference, he believes eco-
nomic troubles are partly
responsible for the anti-
American demonstrations
in such countries as Vene-
zuela and Peru.
* * *
Eisenhower said Communist in-
spiration seems to be behind the! uD o&
Capital Crowds
Will Welcome.
WASHINGTON @ — A great
Nixons — symbolizing this coun-.
try’s unity against hostility or dis-
courtesy abroad — was building
up today in this capital, shocked
violence toward the ‘vice presi-
dent and his wife.
Partisanship was tossed aside.
Sehate Democratic Leader Lyn-
don B. Johnson of Texas told his
colleagues he would be at the air~
port.when the Nixons return,
Indications were that President
Eisenhower be there too,
and thousands upon thousands of
other Americans.
Ex-Patient Sues
Dr. Sullenberger $100,000 Damage Case
Against Medic, Hospital
Says Sponge Left In
Dr. Neil] H. Sullenberger and Nixons on Return)
welcoming’ demonstration for the |”
and astounded by Latin-American |
_~ and his party were stoned and demonstrations in some other Parts pontiac General Hospital have
of the world, but added that the /been named in a $100,000 suit
three operations on
him for stomach ulcers at the hos-
pital last summer, the
1 Venezuela ang } condition could have been treated
“Inspiration or whether it|{#ther of three, said. the sponge
resentment against policies. | operation, second opera-
; ws tion followed to remove the sponge,
MATTER COMPLEX he sald, and the third was to re- Eisenhower called it a complex|pair the first incision, which he|
question. Then he went on to say|claimed had been improperly
that he does not believe there is} closed.
any single cause of the violence in| The sult, filed yesterday in
the Latin American countries, Circuit Court, also names as de-
" & fendants the hospital board of
There are, he added.economic| trustees, its medical satff and
factors in the U. S. relationships) the city.
with such countries as Uruguay,| The surgeon and hospital have
Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela been at odds since he was sus-
In. Venezucia — where Nixon |
berger sought reinstatement and
$250,000 damages, was tossed out
ef court April 11 on. grounds he
failed to make a fipal appeal to spat upon yesterday — there
have been rumors, Eisenhower
t *. 2.2
in Caracas. ik *
Rioting Students Attack Vice President
AP Wirephetes, by Radic
SMASHED WINDOWS OF NIXON CAR — Here is a closeup
of the shattered windows of the car in which Vice President
Richard Nixon rode paaiear tad through jeering Venezuelan mobs
Crises at
possible emergency use..
vention, . ernment, fighting off mob rule, charges Nasser
trying*to spread terror; putthin. gtaneatiaaee of inter- a Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CARACAS—Vice President Nixon cancels public ap-
pearances in face of mob violence; starts home tomorrow;
United States moves 1,000 troops to Caribbean bases for
— President Bisenhower says ‘economig 1a
‘for afiti-American demonstra-
hemp yam os edhe sprung :
PARIS — New French cabinet frowns on Algiers
regime set up by Gen. Jacques Massu; orders Gen. Raoul
Salan to take over in critical test. . 2 2 ae tk kk
400 Soldiers Guarding
Embassy | in Caracas
Vice President Assures
Eisenhower Over Phone
Situation Under Control
CARACAS (INS) — An indignant Vice President
‘(Richard M. Nixon scornfully refused today to heed de-
mands of Communist- inspired mobs to get out of
Venezuela ahead of schedule.“
But violent anti-American demonstrators forced
him to remain inside the heavily guarded U.S. dees’
in Caracas.
Vice President Nixon, object of a cle howling
wrath yesterday, assured President Eisenhower by
telephone today that all is calm in Caracas.
4p tne eS Le. PLORRNNE SYREN aren ete
U.S. Air Force guards encircled the ambassador's resi-
dence and hundreds of Venezuelan police and troops
patrolled surrounding roads.
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More than 400 Venézuelan troops and police oss sur-
Fighting
Bandits Get $31,500 in Sarnia
Michigan Bank Car Robbed jaa
Near Blue Water Bridg SARNIA, Ont. (?—Two pistol-shooting robbers took
$31,590 today from a Michigan bank messenger at the
Canadian end of the Blue Water Bridige connecting Port
: Huron and Sarnia.
‘No one was wounded in the gunfire. The messenger|
was unarmed.
_ Albert E. Borg, 65, of Port Huron, was en route from ers in Algeria.
*
the Michigan National Bank of Port Huron to the
‘French Republic
to Live PARIS (INS) — All French troops in Metropolitan
France were reported tonight ordered confined to their
barracks as a temporary and precautionary move.
The French Fourth Republic fought for its life to-
_|day against a spreading revolt by army and civilian lead-
The i government ordered Gen. Raoul . Salan,
commander - in - chief in
Algeria, to assume full gov-| |
erning powers for the mo-
ment.
Salan comrhands an army of
400,000 men, but his relationship
with the rebels and the loyalty of
the military were undetermined.
“Committees of public safety”
backed by military leaders mush-
roomed in all major Algerian
cities. They called for creation
of a “national government of
safety” under wartime hero Gen.
Charlies De Gaulle pledged to an
all-out war against —
nationalists.
Such a divelopenest miifih, aheies
acres a8 x cel Col. 5)
STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE IN CARACAS — A group of
shouting students carries a “Go Away Nixon’’ banner during anti-
United States demonstration over his visit to Caracas, Venezuela.
| First pictures of the disorder were flown tj Port of Spain, Trini-
| dad, and radioed to New York by Associated Press, for the AP
Wirephoto circuits in this country. rounded the embassy area.
500 parat: from
mob getting out of hand.
3 Puerto Rico is two.
| -The-tour companies . |flown from the U. 8. to the
‘Eisenhower's direct
and tore up both U. 8.
The ineptness of the 48 rom in Five hundred Marines hoor breed cee. wanes N.C., ont
U. S. bases in Cuba and Puerto
Venezuelans if there appeared to be danger of to. ro
Cuba is three hours away from Caracas by ait and
wife and members of his aavetieg 1
danger upon their arrival from da
| Dozens of deadly melon-sized rocks were hurled at
he was in extreme
the cars with clubs, smashed the.
all over the Americans, hooted continually
the mobs
apparently inspired the Red
leaders to attempt last
night to overthrow the mil-
itary junta which has been
running the country since
dictator Marcos Perez Jim-}
inez was kicked out in Jan-
23-28.
“Who Was That Lady?”
team, Peter Lind Hayes and his wife Mary Healy, has been
scheduled in place of another show, “Fair Game.” -
The Hayes-Healy production provides a sure-fire
‘laugh every 28 seconds, according to a recent review.
Written by Norman Krasna, it’s concerned with the
droll doings of a college med and his wife who get
mixed up with the FBI.
The other shows scheduled are “Music Man,” “West
Side Story,” “Two for the Seesaw,” and “Oh, Captain!”—
a sreteeasete that offers: music, laughter and drama.
x. *
The trip has side features, too—including tours, an
after-theater supper, get-together buffet, fashion show
and stock exchange visit. Deadline for reservations for
five Shows, air transportation and hotel accommodations
is May 23. Trippers to See ‘Who Was That Lady?’
New Play on Press List
A sparkling new comedy is now on the list of five top
shows in store for The Pontiac Press theater- Broad
woe he sign up for a week’s vacation in New York
yd
* *« * using tear
was and the flat sides of machetes.
ATTACK VICIOUS :
Ig-day, eight-nation tour of Latin
starring a popular comedy will’ but has been marred at every
tors, None of the other outbursts
compared in viciousness with yes-
_ |terday’s well-planned attack,
* * *
Embassy sources said the all-out
anti-Nixon effort. mounted by the
Communists was an indication that
he had burt them during his tour.
The Reds had expected Nixon
to be easy prey but he kept his
head and spoke with such frank-
ness: all along the way that he
clarified many misunderstand-
ings which existed in South
America about the U.S. By bold-
ly taking the offensive he had
driven the Communists to des- *
Royal Canadian bank in*
Sarnia when the holdup Venezuelan Publisher Discusses Nixon Riots +
happened. He was alone in
a station wagon bearing
the bank’s name.
* * *&
Borg, a. 10-year Michigan Na-
onstratlone was behind — Pigs mw dem
a Pres
Nixon eetday?
cerise believed to be PK-7701 fired Sener ot Fits a's most tiie,
and forced him to a curb at the cacti, Bs tty Poe se
Ontario Information Center just on
this side of the St. Clair river. for refusing to to pase 8 Save
CARACAS. (INS) ~ 1 visited Vice
Embassy in Caracas and was im-
pressed by his friendliness, good
will and understanding. So were
the editors of my three dailies,
Ultimas Noticias,. La Esfera and
-|El] Mundo, who accompanied me to) '
@'the embassy.
Because of Nixon's personality I
incidents Sane eh: suai wa Mas arrival
uy ee toe aateioae President Nixon at the Americap/2uela partly.
The group of newspapers -pub- ni strations, if not thoroughly at leastifollow the advice of their more
mature elders.
However, and I told this to Nixon
the meeting, I have just con-
lished by:me was the leader in 8/terred with the leaders of the three
campaign, in the days preceding!main Venezuelan political parties—
the arrival of the vice president,
The:-main problem was that of
the presence in the United States
of Pedro Estrada (former secur-
ity chief) apd Mateos Perez
Jimenez (exiled dictator).
We called for the’ open discussion
of these problems, in a
orderly form, ' without
violence of any kind.
Unfortunately, as. Nixon, himself
told us ae at the embassy.
are impulsive and to
dence lquick einered = do not always
f and) Accion ete Democratic
In. Today ‘s s Press SO AS LE APE
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‘ a. Republican Union and Christian’
Socialists—and the great yn abv
of the Venezuelan public opinion!
emphatically condemns yesterday’s
violence as undemocratic.
I am sure the Venezuelan gov-
these
strators were members of Com
munist youth groups, _
As I have said if my newspapers,
many things led to yesterday's
violence., These things might be
. \grouped under the general term of
errors in’ United States policy to
ward Latin America. :
Just one calculated step taken
by the United States! a week ago
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)
Did We Buncle Diplomacy in South America?: Recent threats of restrictions
on oil imports did not, of course,
contribute to a warm reception
for Nixon.
As I once told George N. Butler,
who was United States ambassador
during the dictatorship, we do not
ask that the United ‘States inter-
vene in our domestic affairs.
process to get one. But) We ask only that our rich and
Estrada got his in a burry. ‘most influential neighbor” should
Another easy step for the United differentiate between the decent
States to have taken, would have People living in the neighborhood?
been to have Nixon omit his visit and those who are not so decent.
to Paraguay. This would have) This does not require his
shown Latin Americans that North meddling in their homes or tifeir
American leaders do not
dictators. tion in Caracas into a cheering
ovation. ‘This step was to have
expelled our hated Security Chief
Pedro Estrada from i United
States.
People were incensed at the ease
with which a permanent resident's
visa was granted to Estrada. Other
applicants go through a trying and
lengthy
understand, he praised Dictator|
Alfredo as an “‘anti-| fell Your Car New to Jerome's
might = turned. Nixon's: recep- Communist fighter.’’ i “Bright Spot.” PE 6-0e08, This is the final day of Nixon’s|
America which was labeled “good/
stop by anti-American demonstra-|,.
Vv isit domestic agers This difference of Sending Troops
Raises Storm. Dems in Senate Press
for Inquiry Into. Move
on Latin America
the wisdom of the troop. move.
Morse said he wants the State
Department to tell why if didn’t
take advance precautions to pre-
vent the kind of mob violence te _
which Nixon and his wife were
subjected in Caracas, Venemuecla,
2
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‘The communique Salan _Midiand avenue, Lake- Manager of Nu-Vision Op- penton Sy Gi tne bo weer in in the name of the Fourth) park drive, and Willow Lane in teal Co femmes yous
racas, conflicted with an earlier) the Quarto, Lakes Estate subdi- re atiac je : , ‘Nixon made it known that he broadcast by Salan in which he| vision. The Redding road paving |crippled Plane Makes It nounced that be is leaving
The three-year contract withwas angry and indignant at the Conmitice dedicated to “open rc | Tilt come up at that time without | perRorr wy — A United Air] optical company. He plans _.. General Motors expires May 29:\shameful treatment acrorded an Committee dedicated to “open re-| plas or estimates. lines DC-7 carrying 61 passengers] 0M locating here in the city, 4 Similar contracts important American official, but : volt” against Pflimlin’s Cover Wun an casement granted ty|from Los Angeles to Philadelphia The: time of lo-
a end Ford run out June 1. one could not tell it-by looking at Pontiac Press jment. . Mrs. Pussie Robi Hi to fel cation will : ameanees
-' ‘REUTHER SILENT him. He appeared relaxed and IP's THAT TIME! — Tomorrow is National ‘Straw Hat Day, ; oe ee ecroes later, He welcomes x — sitin Ie . : permit the city to work Tuesday , despite a friends whom he was able spoke coolly. and all Pontiae elothiers are hailing the event with displays of | The Algiers Public Safety Com-|private land, the necessity hearing | LOOKS UNWORRIED. nam evies in bendgears. Here Pronk Lyndall, left, vice president mittee is headed ‘by Gen. Jacques|on the’ Valley View lane storm
no indication of worry.| f the Downtown: Pontiac Assn., presents a new skimmer to Delos |Massu, a lean, tough paratroop/sewer, ts planned for June 9. | Guanes Wexvice wean leptin, Seaenap of Yor Ceblent: Coney Rane of Separein leader. He has talked with Salan| —
ag, oll Bang Mag d mitiee would retain, power, “ant PPcamy nargfle-ogthen Sarat : em = . ; . Save |
eee Explosion in Front of U. S, Embassy ened ny A a pam to a budget of $249,000 | 0 K IKE!! h evening's tri 1958-59 fiscal year
the airport, He is due back in Although 2 date for a public oF esr
at 10 a.m. (EDT) to Riots Continue i In Lebanon have been oe am : Sephong “is cooperating! bly are doing our alent
powers yesterday outgoing Manager _ to eep our economy sound . . . to people
ve to drive him back Felix Gailiarrd increase, working... : I the same street on which government is needed to oe . th from the airport, and BEIRUT, Lebanon ‘(AP) The nesiadlits explosion of a | interpreted raises and to | stior fear possible further vio-| bomb in front of the U.S. Embassy this morning began a : pp haa BIGGER VALUES!
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: obtain exorbitant and in-| time the vice president would be See Goverment of Beidldenl Useillle Cakieea was tan ettort to City Manager L. R. Ga ever before! That's the reason Harwood had a flationary concessions” from auto| adequately protected. Server himself Robert 20% increase . . . April ‘58 over April ‘57!! contpentte. se sik, ka - SR pene satiny: apptent tb shooting, burving vege hy si ee ee
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the drapes’ in this room,” he said, tions above the amounts requested
by the seooretoue |
* *
A sdeadliation of 10 money bills |
already considered shows a net in-|
crease of close to a half billion |
dollars over a total of almost 21.
billions requested by President)
Eisenbower. The increase was
voted by the#House, which has_
passed all 10 of the bills,
* * *
Six of the bills have been passed
by the Senate, which added 79 mil-/
lion dollars to the House-voted’
amounts.
Although about 53 billions in and woodworker. He constructed leaning back comfortably in the
Ff lives with his wife, Gail Manners, East Side apartment where he
the soprano.
* * *
“T learned sewing as a boy, My
mother wag a fine milliner, My
‘father was an interior decorator.
il always wanted a sewing ma-
\chine — you can do better work
iwith one, But now th 1 finally
have one, I ind I'm too busy to
use it.”"
The big baritone, who designs
‘many of his operatic. costumes,
lalso is an expert photographer
nowledged cheerfully.
can get just as good training peed
as in Europe.”
Most opera. stars . rarely -y
ising more than three perform-
ances in a week, Cassel made mu-
sical headlines early this year |
when, during a weekend emer- |
gency, he sang three different and |
exacting roles within 24 hours at
the Metropolitan, It was a test of|
stamina and virtuosity unique in|
the Met's ery. i
~~ * |
“The sen morning he got up.
early and fixed my breakfast _,be-
cause I had to sing in church,” | “But you,
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~More Expected He is Walter Cassel, the 6-foot, abroad wis no great handicap. [of the past, Cassel believes good|that you can’t teach an opera star| "mally associated _ with opera ma eae s oon as much Hjny, so taey feel more comfore-
“ 1200 - pound Metropolitan Opera) “Some of the American public is|acting is almost as essential to ajto act, act. They think it’s easier to|stars. — stomach acidity tn one minute as many able. Bot Sy ad
= WASHINGTON (—Congress ap- star. so guillible it can't appreciate|performance as good singing. take an actor and make a pass- * re * leading digestive tablets, Get BELL-ANS drug counters ev
; pears likely, for the first time in) “] sewed ali the slip covers and|anything unless it hgs first been| “In America now they have able singer of him,’ “You have to have pn ego today for the fastest known relict, oo.
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new money requests still are to most of the built-ins in his apart-|said his wife, smiling.
be considered, the outlook for deep|ment. He is also a talented cook.| She and her husband, called by |
Cassel, who comes from Cown-/one critic ‘‘the Lunt and Fontanne |
of the pending total is for the De-|cil Bluffs, Iowa, believes any skill|of the musical theater,” like to
a man can develop is helpful. Be-|perform together whenever pos-:
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Palmiro Togliatti sits at home He was jars te at the mov- 7 to ! ,
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Big Foreign Aid Ese eeNo Canned Formula Possible |==5 522%" *
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= x *« & ADRIAN (#—Louis M. Grant. an|‘2®” decide what can be sacrificed ’* *« *
: ¢ in order to make peace with the : ' : cussing every
000,000 Program of overseas aid/Near Adrian at 84 Years|oun plo ay ite aun male ang/spending and saving in a money local family service agency.
Shirley Camper, family life con-
sultant of the FSAA, said the
counselors may be able to inter-
cede with creditors or even help
tap unknown sourees of financial If a family’s dilemma is a com- agencies may even be able to social: wotker, is\be able to tout, you ix touch wits - grant families money to tide (confidential. : pee T ent hee Se them over, Z “s + 2 - gees :
Ma Go | Mm But if these finds are not avail-| If you cannot locate a family _beabam Unci one rear aya Opponents attacked the aid ef- Me ki U ‘Far il Be idg fat tot Ret 3b ron etry ye larvae the Famil
House ts Predicted fo icnt Yas ein Nes ee : Pass $3.6 Billion With|™, South America and U. S.. ana nite 1 aoe pee nerves steady in this money |Service Association of ‘Americalexamsle, she tiny edviee that it ‘a oe
‘libraries. elsewhere abroad) mapege your morey and debts better world. - study on “The Family in « Money| wise to call a creditor when a pay E>
No Cuts Approved showed that American dollars| money troubles prod wh supetie oun cana anthena are a good place to start|ment is going to be: late f oe
ae News a aster v S. troops to ie Pe vee et ager ete “ = PS TER sis. Caiapeiepialnd Oak tend ;
WASHINGTON f — Defeat of|the Caribbean bad not yet come|,, NEW YORK (INS) — Workable] = Teo et ae ee once “al auggeats that families needing (creditors are Understandably upset| A GREAT MANY PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM saul , major fund-cutting amendments|in. canned formulas, for what one|Week or twice a month. During) outside help get in touch with the [when they do not hear # word Tae Ree ARTHRINS FOS 4 Lie CGR? Gt Tee
HAVE BECOME: DISCOURAGED, AND FEEL THERE IS
NOT MUCH HOPE FOR THEM — THE FACTS ARE THAT
A GREAT MANY SUFFERERS, AMONG THEM SOME OF
THE MOST SEVERE CASES, HAVE TRIED O-JIB-WA
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STARTING, YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER OR MORE SUC- Morgan (D-Pa) of the -Foreign|¢, died Monday. Affairs Committee reacted cau- x & * NEUROSIS CURED -Each member of the family assistance. She continued: should keep expense records for) «yen when there is not a re-
cession, many families just do not plex one, it may be better to
explain the delinquent payment
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i i it tiously to the string ef victories} Grant had 10 children by his first} One breadwinner had to have last cent where the money goes. [nave shificient income to. meet| several delinquencles—because of CESSFUL MEDICINE THAN 0-JIB-WA yesterday against efforts to cut|wife who died in 1919. In 1923 he|PSychiatric help to cure his neu-) —the records should be |minimum needs. | & lay-off or Hiness—it may be BITTERS. PROVEN RESULTS FOR OVER the bill, He was wary, because, he| married Mrs, Fairie Ranes, a wid-|'Sis over money. The prescription: |. studied, for they provide infor- x *« * best te talk the situation over \ 40 YEARS. AVAILABLE AT ALL DRUG
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“I'm not jubilant yet,” he said.|first husband. Grant and Mrs.
“TI feel like I'm sitting on some|Ranes had three children of their
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WASHINGTON «® — Supporters
looked to the House for action on
a bill to aid chronically depressed areas which the Senate passed|
: yesterday by a bipartisan 46-36 vote.
S The Senate passed a similar bill
in the closing days of the 1956
session, too late for House consid-
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deft souffle or a savory coq au Vin|" 401, words were spoken. Mrs.
&t the Stork Club in -Manhattan,|s.5ivmell was hit on the head with] eres where he has worked these past). coffee table. Mrs. Deming suf Peron said
20 years, But. when he's at home ‘oroq broken ribs, cuts, bruises. . |Temaln — alors! — c'est Madame Marcel “Charges were not preferred un-/He until
who must do the cooking. til Monday, In court yeésterday,| sent
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that landed him in Nassau County) go back to his job, cooking crepes, :
District Court, yesterday. iguzette at the Stork Club, pending) T have,,no plans for goihg to
As police tell it, Marcel arrived grand jury action | Europe of elsewhere,” be
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dresses which will be on sale. Gordon Getsinger of : Everyone’s getting ready for the Bitmingham
Junior League sponsored Country Fair, to, be held
June 6 and 7 at Cranbrook. Doing her share.is Mrs.
Edward Lis: who is helping sith intempeed-
Mrs. Randall
Re-Elected oy
BPW Group
Re-elected president of Pon-
tiac Business and Professional -
Women's’ Club © Moriday” eve-
ning’ seas Mrs. Harry Randall.
Other officers named were
Rosamond Haeberle, vice pres-
-ident; Mrs. Anne Stapp, second.
vice president; Matgaret Wi
mot, recording sé@retary; Mrs.”
Norman R. Smith, correspond- ~
ing secretary; Mrs.-Evelyn Rik.
vard, treasurer, anc Vera Bes ;
sett, auditor. :
~Hostesses wete. Mrs, rit
Stoddard, Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Todd, Mrs. Brae .
Wilson, Etta Wage and Mar-
garet — , Bloomfield Hills (center) waits for his Indian
feathers as Tony Wise of Birmingham models a com-
pleted headdress.
Two Initiated
Into Sorority
Mrs, W. V. LaPlante and
Mrs. Leonard Coster were initi-
ated into Omega Mu Sigma
Sorority Tuesday evening when
the group met in the Water-
ford home of Mrs, Helen Frack.
Lola Strom conducted the cere-
Plans were completed for a
May Breakfast which will be ‘-
held Sunday at Hotel Waldron
with Mrs, Harold. Clifford and.
Mrs, Ray. Kaskela as cochair- ~ Lenahan of Fi vanklin. ‘Goins are
Mrs. Helmut Heuser’ (left) and Mrs.
Ronald caine: of poe uusie Lak be /providied at Poe
* fair’s fashion show/ which will be given
June Gf beginnigég at I p.m: Accom: °
jpasps at the piano is Mrs. Cheries
men.
Personal N ews of Interest in. Area
Bill Hamptety, son of Mr. and zr et : , Several format pattern tn the ae were.
__ inns of ete ecb stort" rete yee = wane State U: , A pre-law major, his She was the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Helen
activities on the East Lansing cam- Tettgen and her aunt, Mrs. Dora Dawson.
.* «Ff
Spending the weekend at St. Clair Inn were Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Cram of Miami road. They
entertained at Pine Lake Country Club Sunday for
te son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George
am. tors of the Union, All University
jary, and participation in the -
J ater carnival. ,
y As: ee Alt. and Mrs. James, B. Cole (nee
(Aeatty Fyfe) and their daughters, ’ Linda and Jariis of Bangkok, Thai-
land, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Fyfe of Lexington place.
Mr. Cole is a-construction engineer for the US.
gy in Thailand, An open house will be
d for them on Sunday from 2-to 5 p.m. : SPR ke we Mrs. Merle Hubbard of Angel court was honored HAMPTON
-. Mother’s Day.
ww ©
Mr. and Mrs, Neil G. Brackstone:of Lansing will
arrive Saturday to be weekend guests of his brother-
‘gid tel dipd in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Reynolds
‘The Don R. MacDonalds of Ferndale avenue of Elizabeth Lake road. y
-have returned to their home after spending the past “+ + ied
several months at yhetr winter home in Ormond Members of. Tau Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi
Fraternity at Hillsdale College selected Nancy Ann
Thayer as Carnation Queen at their annual Carna-
tion Ball held Friday at Spring Arbor Country Club,
Jackson, Nancy Ann, a sophomore at Hillsdale, is
the daughter of Mr. and . Kenneth Thayer wd
Mann road.
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Martha Varney, ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Varney of Nelson street, has been selected and hon-
ored as one of 20 outstanding senior women at West-
ern Michigan University.
She received awards’ in leadership and scholar-
ship. She is a major in special education in - field
of ag correction. Beach, Fila. .
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Mr, and Mrs..John Veneman have returned, to
their Dwight avenue home after spending four
-months on Anna Marie Island, Fla.
=. * hy
are Mr. | :
wif at enjoyed: a at the Homestead
iuewtore. meet H at Hot ok, Farmington and
te, gk Ke [| Bat parents who are bored by | ¥onés are rectified or not ‘
Cold Waves | =s — ! }/Presbyterian Group STAPP'S .. . have your new, spring and summer .. «
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shioned for you alone. Yours | Mrs. W. H. Marbach presented the
with our permanent wave, style b.. Book ‘of Prayer. Gata eit rae a cut and set—complete, Lived Bee a mas rete we ind
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‘At Season’ s Final Meeting ; Royal Neighbors Set |were “Login niece fast District Parley Here |and west were John Kraus and +
Tuesday Musicale Presents ‘Grass. Roots’ Opera
Two hpatesses for the annual luncheon meeting
of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale were Mrs. Glenn Griffin
(left) and Mrs, A. A. Dodd. The program was held
at Devon Gables.
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tiac Tuesday Musicale.
‘Musicale Luncheon Closes Spring
| Tuesday Musicale closed its”
‘season with a program and
luncheon held Tuesday after-
‘noon at Devon Gables. Mem-
bers and guests were. wel-
comed by the president, Mrs,
Gordon Woolcock, and Ora Hal-
lenbeck gave the invocation.
Floral committee consisted
of Mrs. B. G. Campbell and
Mrs. P. H. Kemp and on the
social committee were Mrs.
K. “Helvey, Mrs. C. W. Buck,
Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks, Mrs. | lent to the mood of the opera |
O. L. Smith, Mrs. Fred Stim-
i
|_ throughout.
As the opera progressed the
boys and girls noticed each
other and recognized that two
of _the four pert, Mrs. George Putnam and
Mrs. Gaensbauer. Mrs. H. V.
Heldenbrand was accompanist.
The opera opened with two
weary 18-year-old girls -board-
ing the New York to New
Haven train on a Sunday eve-
ning in the early. 1900s. Mrs.
Helvey and Mrs. Buck sang | had known each
VEW Unit Awards _| Membership Pins . | Mrs. Ralph Norvell (right) receives her presi-
dent's pin from the immediate past president, Mrs.
Gordon Woolcock, at the final session held by Pon-
Sessions
other in botany class. The
amusing way the couples final-
"ly switched seats was the gist
of the story.
* * *
Variety in the story was
given by the entrance of the
candy man, played by Mrs.
Stimpert, and a magazine man,
portrayed by Mrs. Putnam.
An encore, “Light A Rose,”
from Meredith Willson'’s cur- A jolly time was had by all when the “Grass
Roots” opera was performed by the musicale’s work-
shop. Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer goes over the score
as Mrs. Howard Heldenbrand secerene: + >
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Pontiac Independence Camp 3127}
will host the program, which will
be. open to the public. Among hon-'
ored guests will be Mrs. Ruby
Huff of Lapeer, state supervisor;
Mrs. Mildred Woodfield: of Flint,
supreme delegate to - California;
and Mrs, Pearl Kline, state oracle.
Bridge Club Names
Several Winners
Mrs. James McGuire and Mrs. —
Melvin Smail were winners north.
and south when the Pontiac Dupli-
cate Bridge Club met at Elks Tem.)
ple Monday evening.
Second place winners north ad
south were Dr. and Mrs.
Kessler, - Professional
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spray the brain and when the|the bust measurement. & witile do the same thing with thejright arm and pull down and) _Bazleys of Wires ae “ees SON liquid hardens it holds you up.|/To INCREASE BUST left. atte. beck ss though you. were pulling LaGrange, 1) |§————* ae \ AK EB
She setation will came in cans) Stand tell. Raise the right arm Srtmeniag te ene of, the eat |S ace tack the ket oem! | ake : .
pave dy-nyplligge- Phamony p_ ion, tage. pein! Oe —= = moves forward, As your left arm, | bride-elect: gles: :
different colors, the better to moves ° hy arm again) | ettende’ ahi ae ES
match your costume, my dear. b far) | Unive 7.) of ;
Set iy oo Se a ae TY “ University ¢} | “BLOOMFIELD
hits the market it is out of date. the bust . her fiance
Fashion shaves off our bustline 7 stamped, & ‘
with the chemise dress, and then W t ! - attended
builds it up with liquid spray. asn Fe gren Control I 1 value in the Michigan
wey acer eee ms | tHE Host BARBARA E. SANDERS = —“*E®- straps show, and the strapless - :
___ yea is not flattering to every By EMILY POsT ———————————
—— : | “Dear Mrs, Post: The or- :
. | ganization of women in our
| Beauty Climic | Sir teas meeting rent : | dy, I went with four other wom-
| by Edythe McCulloch | en friends. At about eleven
: i= | thirty my husband came to
| pick me up in the car, As
i ee none of the other husbands
Sractien wets Sechaiace vt | were there to pick up their
oe : color, Acquire the wives, my husband wolunteered
public Youll have fun at to drive them home. “ ; ; : and cut
Sie teen ns | ORS: NONE HIGHER Pull skin taut; stop at a diner for a cup of \ Meith
draw line over base of up- § coffee, All were’ in favor and : Se :
mo be oat, tae ems, costar ot 5. so my husband stopped. He ERs Paes
yond eye tn on upward tit. Pom ee able. Everyone
Stetow asecly te soperise | cake or & sandwich t go With 37 different kinds to choose conly eam tind wih in- | 9 - from, guarantees the right gente to center of lid ont “My husband paid the bill rf ae
line” shows. A tiny bit of §}. olfered him their share. He uster. took-it..T don’t think he should | Little girls Jove the bunny and *
: have and that it makes him {tower trim of thts sundress. Easy — »
; cas You Get All This: ¥ :
Answer: It rather ques-
tonable on bs Dare, bt snc Custom Haircut nan - CHE
his taking the money should whe by La? hare EASES INTC
not be criticized, lermiy . Licensed Complete Wave Shaped just borely
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a leer frees & cates) friend :. | ond rayon fabric
Sheets as ae, d | bow. In turquoise, to see one sentence, and ql
that part meant for me. I ed LI 4 SHOP | "Sizes 10 to 16
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have been more polite if she .
had read the sentence out loud ; a i F ; :
to you instead of showing it ) . in the way that she did = : stg ame 3 ieee
“Dear Mrs, Post: Up until | ° , : ee
sti soe a © invite you to a very special out ' a young man for 2 “<<
over a year, although we were ; y ry dedpeae 2
not engaged. During this time . , : é
he gave me —— 4 : ' e a
showing of new, cool, summer | =g=td
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fashions designed by our MR M me : . “< OPEN EVERY NICHT ‘TIL 9 — SATURDAY “TIL 6
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Christian Literature Sales | istee whe 39 Oeklend Ave. Pontiac funeral of Mrs. Taber's nephew,
; - Robert: Secor of Birmingham.
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to flared hem on an | exquisitely ‘embroidered chemise that's “real cool, ma'am!” He deftly shapes
| broadcloth coat-dress .-» » that dances, flounces and ' shender shoulder straps above a flattering hori-
flirts to your advantage on dates, Slender youn torso- zontal de'colletage and | _ Blouson Back. in aity
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THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, M MAY 14, 1958
With McElroy as. Running. Mate
“Reports Ike Likes Nixon"
| Feturn to making soap.” This
declaration, however, by no
ion-| seams earrles the force of a |”
ticket of Nixon-and-McElroy.
A close associate told ‘this cor-
Saat si that Ike believes the! Gen. Sherman, or even & Cal
currently looking with faver on a Coolidge withdrawal from the
political arena.
A tall, vigorous, out-going man,
McElroy won a scholarship to Har-
Defense Secretary Neil McElroy vard where he played in the college} 4
strikes “‘the proper counter - bal-
ance” for youthful presidential
front runner Richard M. ‘Nixon.
TOPIC HOT
“The age, the geography and the
experience are right,” he said.
“It's the hottest topic of conversa-
tion these days within the White
House inner circle.”
. Fifty- three-year-old McElroy,
school
i band and on the basketball team
while majoring in economics for
his B.A, degree. Popular on cam-
pus, he was elected president of
his Sigma Alpha Epsilon fratern-
ity chapter.
x * *
Four years after graduation from
Harvard in 1952, he married a high
school sweetheart, the former Mary
'Camilla Fry. Asked if she was his
‘only girl,” McElroy grinned:
| “I'm afraid she'd contradict me
if I claimed that..No, we both went
out with other.”
The McElroys, who have sntiteed
their voting residence in Cincin-
nati while occupying an apartment Considers a0
at Terry Lake . _City Moves to Prevent
Repect of Drowning
Tragedy ~ =
The city is eyeing safeguards to
prevent a repetition of Monday's
drowning tragedy in treacherous
Terry Lake, '
City’ Commissioner. Floyd P.
Miles, in whose district-the tragedy
took place, asked ‘the city admin-
istration to report “as soon as
sible” on the cost and feasibility of
locating a city fence along a por-
tion of the northern shore.
* * *
It was there that three-year-old
Joe] Bennett fell off a 40-foot drop-
ioff a few feet from shore and
drowned, Joel’s parents, Mr. and
, Mrs, Eugene Bennett, live at 156
Merrimac St., which borders the
here, have two daughters and a
a¢-youralé gen, Malcolm Nell. said Miles.
silence, just s0 or barrier te prevent other little | We don’t mind nian in
children ae mee. se knows everybody
jwe are . . . The motto of the space/phone booth, the
, pes lh Pees
it's obsolegcent” se
man must have
SS
Thursday Deadline =n Dog Licenses
Whi 0 ‘Thewediiy-Gpedling how:
“THU RS RSDAY
Double Siamp Day Yes! Double Gold Bell gift stom
Thursday ot my new store, 37
N. SAGINAW - between Buren & Lawrence
Free Parking
with every purchase
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Dean A. Holly
Marian C : Davisburg
Curtis D. a, “ne
Lilian M. W
Seoeee o, Disten, 82 Pike
rece Y. Jennings, 65 : "Longieiow
Lawrence Kenyon, ——_
Beatrice ° M. Hopkins, Ortonville
John M. Cook, Ortonville
Sally J. Miller, Ortonville
Everett J. arkston
Donna M. Maude: Secesten
. Richard + oe & Cass
Sate a Lake
Gereld A. Goray, Detroit
Donna M. Belian, Birmingham
Charles NW. Ewald. Lake Orion
Sonya N. Buechlier, Oxford
Gilbert L. Denniston, Royal Oak
Margaret B. Denniston, Birmingham
Orin W. Parish, 1023 Lekeview
Idena Nash, @27 Crescent Lk. Rd
Martin L. Sehults, Commerce
Patricia G. Cox, lied Lake
Ronald D. Brown, Afilford Dorothy BE. Ackley. Walled Lake
Jerry L. Kidle, $151 Elisabeth Lake Rd
Judith C. ‘Andrews, Milford
Ronald ©
Lawrence D. Ratliff, Walled Lake
Hilda K. Mass, Farmington
3 B. Brookfield, New Hartford,
Barbara E. Zeder, Bloomfield Hits |
Gerald R. Barnfather, 1023 Canter-|
“Wilda G. Turner, Drayton Plains
The one
< bourbon
mostin .
demand-
because it’s
the finest!
‘86 PROOF
THE GLO CROW BISTHLICRY CO, FraNnront,
AREATOCAT. FUNTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHSKEY
K
ond yellow
“tes shaped cen
costed creamy
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‘enegevieemintnhiag T poet
Pink, and black blossom time, turquoise
modern leaf, turquoise ond
white ealerfl rope pattern 10, on
— 6 5
/ waasnevers N
chocolate, Assorted
seolors, Buy several 5 nr
are
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cream, ra
shapes Pray
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Apple blossom pink,’ casio.
ragrances. nolin,
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Assorted jams
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CANNON
Values
to 79%
pint, bive, eque, turquoise,
Green white seconds
SNER MS Bath TOWELS
44: F> Now is the time fo replenish your stock
of towels. Eight luscious colors: “
yellow NEW! PRINTS and SOLID’ COLOR
REMNANTS, 33. Values te 59*
2H 1s —.
‘S 149 inate
ALBUMS
for 4.00 |
music you like to hear whether
it is Rock ‘n’ Roll, Jazz, Show
en eeerae + in Hi on tops
and Design labels.
2 4D NORTH. SAGINAW STREET
‘Open 9: 30 to 5: :30; Mon. & Fri. 9; 330 to aa
; ee “a :
Ye ee
HOLDS. 14 GARMENTS
GARMENT BAGS. by Dora
EXTRA NeAVY © KING Size
3% vale! 127 de
54” tong with tipper. Vinyt plestic with goy floral i“
tera, durable, .
heok metal frame. A REAL
VALUE! Sale:
10 BIG DAYS
MAY 15-24
NEW! fe sae Modern CHAIR
Black wrought iron with brass trim, washable tweed plastic covering
that looks and feels the roel fabric!
Polyethelene Soft Plastic
WASTE BASKET
_ DISH PAN
TT 15-q?. wate batket and Wah doh
pan. Sanitery, won't dent or rust,
rr¥mar tee ara: Gemseome
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ee 5 _THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1958 ws san ae -
nett he White Schoo cn Pontiac Jaynes. to Elect ete, general superintendent
Is |sceanes Sat yt over tis mission Orders 1958 Officers Tonight reyes also ‘wil wid be Defi ea
y |imarks “The Louisa May Alcott FEPC fo Report . Tu Fats hm Jui Cate TF ea hema School is six miles away trom the 7 p.m. at scree Reece,
termn as a circuit po His cur.) Whitmer also said he codibitlnteoione Commission has been inning for ata Clyle ‘R.| Medicinal RASEAL ARE eps “Nothing i in bachglonca rent term expires in April. | Whitmer to Meet With | make’ any re oe Seaeteeed by Se Oe cet en ite ire Haskill, owner of the C. R. Haskill/a small part of the castor ol / * a li i
to Indicate He'd Refuse * oe Recents t0diake Slane pate ep oa bor beng — / —— wativitek. — photographic studio, and Donald E.| supply.
SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK
HALE SOLESS 4 79 The Hutt family has a } ) to Obey High:Court . ond ot public service fiat ethos fot ‘Moving\Students —[ . cis | e
=. “Get rid .f Sp k Pl ‘Miss~ : i et rid O par ug ie :
ve fe eatest cause of power loss. re,
oe Put yourcarin tS — ge.
eo : j | t” s . e .
- this spo
dd
dd
be
Arley | 8.
,|St.; and Clarence Wade, of Walled) =,
Lake were ordered to furnish fi-
nancial responsibility for. un-
oe Mtoe. Ginn
: ‘oley Hearid, 4441 on 5t., _ ROMEO — = Service Sor Trevtlwas ongered 16 furnish ‘inanch
lity for uplawfully driv.
“TTCHING | === | 3 ©. : . 2 3%
| HEATRASH ,” 3 a
tion to the business office. - Shell to restore full power ‘by ending Pas ptoeert one Use Regular Grade?
: é Get the one with TCP
q _ Approved for Veterans’ Training > Now Shell Regular Gasoline gives - _ you the benefits of TCP, plus higher
Gc the finest premiums of
The Business Institute | 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-551
Cell a Person, Phone or Return This Ad With Your Name and
; Adtress for Sad Bulletin, \
: = ; | /
ocone SEeEeHREDS EE FER OEG ENO ROH EASE Pee ee ee ae ri reraete re iF ; : - ( ; ‘ ‘ : j : : \ é ee a Yo A ee Se yyy yf] RV \"
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Since Seer eurevers ==" EE PONTTAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1958
Men's and WEAR
Boys
Miracle Mile Shopping Center
to FACE with TROUBLE... WE NEED CASH! fl ) = Announcing a “100,000 Store- Wide EMERCENCY SALE
Starting of Famous Brand MEN'S and BOYS’ WEARING APPAREL |
mst _ WITH DOORS OPEN TO EVERYONE AT 10 O'CLOCK!
i YOU CAN SAVE =: 45% - 55% - 65% «:. MORE! EVERYTHING POSSIBLE WILL BE SOLD OUT ...WE NEED CAS }
‘ } U N FI » Tic MA of o. AN U =S T ‘ NI A . 2 : Cc CTF REASON WHY YOU: CAN SAVE
YOU NEE 7 THE MERCHANDISE ) £0] Ue BUY IT AT LESS THA \CT MANY, MANY DOLLARS AT MONARCH!
COME SHARE IN THIS SALE AND HELP KEEP US IN BUSINESS . BB Menaren 2 Brand New siere Ne pee Se beyend eur control at
We find an
awe
i ‘100,000 STORE-WIDE EMERGENCY debe aigerae
SAUD |) CHIR rola
DY wile) may: When the Doors Open When the Deors
THURSDAY MORNING THURSDAY. 1¢ " OPENING HOUR &PE OPENING HOUR SPEQIAL. Regular Se Value
* ‘When the Deers Open When the Doers Open When the Doors Open Wh Deors Open THURSDAY. 1” AM. _ * THURSDAY, 16 A.M. THURSDAY. i¢ AM. THURSDAY, 1 AM. | G HOUR SPECIAL OPENING HOUR SPECIAL OPENING HOUR SPECIAL = . & é : sind _ and < Regular 1.00 Vaiue Regular 4.95 Vales 3 HOLE i Men's “BYD” Men's Washable
Washable Jackets i egerwgatagageh 1 WHITE T-SHIRTS Sports Jackets # _ megular 2.50 Value Rey's BVD Brand
Dery: Chest Gowve BRIEFS and TEE SHIRTS
* Sport Shirts ted wanted colors tn of wanted patterns and
Colors in fine quality Sport — lon" Labro — Shrunk men a ay and cotere Se
yoga A on es Loge : icker Drying = meaty. fer rom their origina aes
pe mere . down to far be- the Most, - ; Price. _ low bows Short fane fy tn
Soe 90 ts
Look. i
ay Val. :% 4.95 Val. $287 2 3 am. , : E . MM. : Ant y A. ease Thars. , x M. ee oe _ $133
’ Selling Starts THURSDAY MORNING ‘With DOORS OPEN ot 10 o'Clock! | : And Continues DAILY 10 A. M. to9P. M. Until Further Note ———————
“ MONARCH—CASH RAISING LIQUIDATION SALE’ MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Famous Michaels Stern—Clipper Craft—Brooktield, Ete, a
MEN’S YEAR 'ROUND SUITS |) Scan ce see ; name — Going now at t savings. .
To 8.95 Special Group......ssecsss0,Sale 1.77
5.95: Men’s Sport Shirts ~....06:20++00-Sale 2.77
6.95 Men's Sport Shirts ...4..++00++0,Sale 3.67
7.95 Men's Sport Shirts .......6+,.+.Sale 4.37
OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. te 9 P.M.
*
Hundreds upon hundreds of fine quality men’s and young men’s suits —
“new 1958 patterns, colors, designs and fabrics. Every one expertly
tailored by America’s finest makers — drastically reduced for a limited
* time during this great Sale.
55.00 Men's Year ’Round SUITS . .. .Sale 29.11
65.00 Men's Year Round suts scores $8l@ 81,87)
69.50 Men’s’Year ‘Round SUITS ....Sale 42.77
75.00 Men’s Year Round,SUITS .......Sale 47.67. ‘2.95 Men's Spit Shirts ......4.000s4-Sale 1.47
‘2.95 Men's Sport Shirts .........++++sSale 2.37
4.95 Men's Sport Shirts ....20+00009++Sale 2.87
5.95 Men's Sport Shirts ............-.Sale 3,77
OPEN DAME 0AM to PM
MONARCH — Miracle Mile
= Steck Liquidation Sale
Z : ore oe 28 2. es
| - jMen'’s and Young Men's
Dress Slacks Wanted patterns. colors.
and materials — Every pair
for. our regular
stock and sold now at —
low peice only to
eee, $497
pair teams chr saather aaa =
firme for this season — Now at Close Out Prise.
8.95 Men's Dress Slacks ..+.0000<+--Sele 4,97
9.95 Men's Dress Slacks .......005.:5ale 5:77
12.95 Men's Dress Slacks ...0+..+.005-50le 7,77
14.95 Men’s Dress Slacks .....5++0++.Sale 9.87
PLENTY FREE PARKING at MONARCH
MEN’S SPORT COATS
Choose from a huge stock of wonderfully selected Sport
Coats — Popular Brands from. America’s finest makers — |
Wanted d Patterns, Colors, Designs and Materials in all Popu-
lar Sizes — Now go on Sale at less than our actua! cost —
Eve:
4.95 sdeire Swim Trusks aes, est
5.95 Men's Swim Trunks esvtccseves SMe 3.97
9.95" Men's Swim Sets :.........+005Sale 6.37
-. | PLENTY FREE PARKING at MONARCH EXTRA - EXTRA SPECIAL
. Regular to 50.00 Value
Men's and Young Men's
Wash & Wear Suits
a abe 2 977
— Miracle Mile : :
Bervlar to 10-90 Veloce MEN’S ASSORTED
JACKETS
Sher a
paca Jacke MONARCH
Stock Liquidation Sale
Regular 35.96 Value
Men's and Young Men's
‘Sport Coats Brand new steck from
Famous Makers — Pur-
chased for the 1958 Season
4.00 Summer Breve Shirts eevee eee eee Sale 3.17
ge oo ey 2". 35.00 Men‘s Sport Coats ...........,Sale 18.77 oi — you many
Tits an | Designs 37.50 Men's Sport Coats ceeeesecec; ue 21.37 4.50 Faney Dress Shirts . seep eee eeaae Sate 3.47
5.00 Fancy "Dress Shirts eri.
6.95 White on White Dress Shirts .....' Sale 4.97 4
MONARCH OPEN DAILY 19 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 45.00 Men's Sport Coats ............ Sale 24.77
49.50 Men’s Sport Coats .....i..0... Sele 29.37
MONARCH OPEN DAILY 1¢ A.M. te 9 P.M.
'MEN’S: SUMMER SUITS gm $OE7 Name brand Wash and Wear, Tropicals, etc. Every suit just received
for the 1958 season — now reduced in this Cash Raising Sale — all
popular sizes.
MONARCH... CASH RAISING SALE PRICES $50.00 SUMMER . ° $29”
MEN’S ASSORTED JACKETS Se tel ss ee sel ee © oe cs Sale ,
Monarch — Miracle Mile
Stock Leuidation Sale
BOYS’ FINE QUALITY
MONARCH — Miracle Mile
Steck Liquidation Sale
“CAMPUS” MONARCH ~ CASH RAISING SALE PRICES
Men’s and Young Men’s
Bor's
Pririte and Knits — Now at LONG SLEEVE s
Sport Shirts Entire —_ of aetna — Jackets =~ BEveryone from : : : RAINCOATS
Peypenpeyey | Ft es | fT: eee *.\ foe SES ASA eke eet 3 ize savings. Biandard’ brands now at" Cash
Caen Rating Gtle Prices, 4.95 Men's Wash jackets ...........Sale 2.87
5.95 Men's Wash Jeckets .......000:Sale 3,77
12.95 Men's Car Coats pocscccoccceuvee 8.77
17.95 Men's Assorted Jackets ..,..0+.+-Sale 9.87 17.95. Dacron Rain Coste ea 11.77
/ 22.95 Men's Rain Coots codocsesberena 15.77
27.50 Men's Trench Coats srscedeess Sale 18.77 $70.00 SUMMER 67
SUITS ...... cece eevee Sale ‘47
NECESSARY ALTERATIONS FREE
wee eee eee
eet erenene
; STORE HOURS | | & TERMS of SALE
® MONDAY thru MONARCH Vi & 4 y : W ¢ ALL SALES CASH
. SATURDAY en S 0 5 ed! No Chorges or Leyvoys
Me 10 A.M.to9 P.M. 2173 S. Telegraph Rd.—In the MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ALL SALES FINAL No Exchange or Retund
4 e y ped { 7 - J ; A : a : ; a ak a . 2 ariel Ah = oe ve pes " i . v " ss ba 2 ‘3 ee = | P% rr Pes Se
— - _ sarees as ‘ _ ia few) cimcyaene ae somine baokgee pore eg ci 6 3 a , an th 3 * : ‘ig - Y Zé - ey
\e me a aes os 4 7 a e : e — ; iL; ———————— ) ot
some oma THE PONPAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 1958 . TWENTY. rH)
_ \Hostelries Find
READY. TO GO — Pontiac's new AAA- office will he formally
open for business at 11 a. m. tomorrow when ribbon-cutting cere-
monies will be held. Located’ on Williams ‘and ‘Pike’ streets, the . prveadeae as eeraianaeasipine ©
Civic L Taig to Open
New AA A Building — ’ Civic leaders will join Automobile Club of Michigan}
officials tomorrow to formally open the club’s new Pon-
tiac division office. The new building at Williams and
‘Pike will be opened officiany at an 11 a.m. ribbon-cut-
tirig ceremony.
Division Manager Arthur
tion to all Pontiac motorists to come’in and inspect the
building. “We know our members ‘will be just as proud
as we are when they see the new services available at
the new office,” he stated.
Civic officials invited tothe ceremony are Mayor Wil- “} ee
Pentiac Press Phete
$125,000 structure will be the pull center for club members in all
Nobar Bad weather—no business..
That's the Snsaiere os most organi-
zatian's follow. But with the travel
‘department of the Pontiac Auto-
mobile Club of Michigan Division,
the worse the weather, often the
better the business.
When. snow, sleet, mud or rairi
enter the weather picture, tele-
phones ring constantly. Three
hands are then a real asset at the
Club.
* * *
Salesmen, winter. sporis enthusi-
asts, sun bathers and vacationers
want to know how the road is to
Everyplace, U.S.A,
The division’s road information
service is part ofa vast network.
Trained travel counselors in 4
club division offices exchange in-
Each office reports its condi-
tions inte the Detroit headquar-
ters office and receives a resume
of the reports of all other offices.
But the “read dope” swapping
doesn’t end there.
Truck drivers, bus companies,
police departments, . Michigan
Highway Department,
rages and sources in Northern
Indiana, Ohio; Ilinois and Wiscon-
sin also help fill in the overall
picture.
All reports are tabulated and re-, |AAA Approval .
The words “Norman Miller’ slept
here,” mean more to the Michi-
gan traveling public than any
slumbering activities attributed to
George Washington by hundreds
of proud historic cities. .
Ask any Pontiac schoolboy who
Norman Miller is and. you'll prob
ably get a blank stare. But Mil-
ler’s eating and sleeping habits,
and those of the 25 other Ameri-
ean Automobile Assn. field report-
ers, go a long way to determine
which motels, hotels and restaur-
ants merit AAA appointments and
wisits from AAA members.
* * *
Miller is a field reporter perma- '
nently assigned te eover Michi-
gan.
AAA's field reporters travel
several hundred thousand miles
each year inspecting tourist ac-
commodations. Their. recommen-
modations Directory, which is
closely followed-by -AAA:s 5,000,000
Official AAA appointment is
limited to establishments which
meet rigid inspection require-
ments, Of the nation’s 70,000
hotels and motels, only 16,000
are AAA appreved. Less than
2,500 of 250,000 restaurants qual-
ify.
x* * *
In order to merit an appoint-
jment, a hotel or motel must meet
the following minimum require- dations are found in the Accom..| Howlett Hard to Barn -
President of Automobile Club of
Michigan, which opens its new
Pontiac division office tomorrow,
is veteran motorist Frank J. How-
lett. A native of Gregory, the 56-
year-old Howlett has been.an Auto
Club member: for 30 years and a
director for 10. |
As a young man, Howlett worked
‘in the Bank of Gregory, owned by
his father, and the Grass Lake
State Bank.
* * *
From 1919 to 1921 he attended
Kalamazoo College. He later re-
turned to this area and entered
the University of Michigan, gradu-
ating with a degree in business ad-
ministration in 19273. He was a
member of the University of Mich-
igan chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity. :
Howlett's motoring education
began at an early age.
“My first non-adult supervised
motor trip was attemnpted and suc-
cessfully completed when I was 11
years old,” he said, “I recall driv-
ing a group of schoolmates in a
Carter Car out five or six miles in
the country to a box social.
about my driving ability although
she was afraid L might run into a
horse.” . “
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Howlett remains one of Auto in
“My mother wasn't worried)
ments; It must not be situated in peatedly analyzed as they come
an unattractive, rundown neigh- Club’s best’ members, driving with’
in. Oftentimes reports for a single his wife, Doris, eg gh E Inter-Insurance Ex- |
C. Bogue issued an invita-
liam Donaldson, City Man-+—
ager Walter Willman,
County Prosecutor Fred
Ziem, Circuit Judge Frank
Doty and Superintendent of
Schools Dene, Whitmer.
*
. Auto os misses participating
fn the ceremonies will be led by
President Frank J, Howlett.
Others invited are Herbert Stra-|,
Frank Irons,
Following the ribbon-cutting cer-
emonies, Auto Club officials and
their guests will attend a luncheon
at the Elks Club.
The new office will serve as the
home division for club members
in all except the southeastern por-
tion of Oakland county, and also
of lounge facilities, a meeting
room, storage rooms and a 22!/;-
ton heating and cooling plant.
A pleasing and restful lighting
arrangement is achieved through
liberal use of glass, which admits
as much natural light as possible,
combined with indirect lighting
fixtures. Employes have stronger
direct. lighting to aid them in cler-
ical and administrative duties.
- Members will be served at a 60-
foot, L-shaped travel counter which
can accommodate more than 2%
at one time. Here they
will receive travel routings, pur-
chase license plates or receive
other club services.
: Sw & Se
The walls of the service portion
are an inviting shade of. green
while the rear offices are done in
sandalwood. Striking scenic post-
ers, mat
4a
Lake. Orion Motor Ford. Mercury
on'Mi24
_ Lake Orion, Mich.
lacoustic-paneled ceiling complete
the interior decoration.
og ba inar) nerins med ae =e
the club office is a paved, 50-
¢ar parking lot which provides
ample parking space for mem-
bers.
Construction of the building,
which occupies the site of the for-
Anglers to Get Licenses
at Auto Club Office
licenses to resident and non-resi-/f
dent anglers during: the test fiscal
year.
-Club members. may purchase |
fishing licenses as well as small
game permits at the Pontiac divi-
sion office, according to Coopes.
Road Service Needed
If you drove a car in Michigan |
last year, chances are better than |
ever that you required emergency |
road service manager, estimates
you did are five to four. Robert |
ic Nisbet,
Climbed Quickly Through Ranks
jetta: Soprepriots
one ae
From Ciraale star to Auto Club
phrase in
describing Arthur J. Bogue, man-
ager of Automobile Chub Of Michi-
gan’s new. Pontiae—offiee,_which
officially opens tomorrow,
Although Bogue has been with
the club. only 10 years he has in
that relatively short time climbed
‘\Olympic. Star Managing
[Pontiac Auto Club Office
his shee counselors in garnering
new members as well.
An outstanding athlete, Bogue
was a star center of the Michigan-;
Ontario hockey tearm that captured }-
the world championship in 1939. In
1936, "37 and °38, he was one of
two Michigan men selected to plan
on the U. S. Olympic team in
world championship competition.
- As a member of the team, he |
‘toured Europe, including a trip |
into the Soviet Union. He also
spent one year in professional
hockey with the Ciovetang
Barons.
ARTHUR J. BOGUE
through the ranks from a fledgling
membership counselor to head of |
the largest single division of the
world’s largest motoring organiza-
tion, :
Bogue, 44, began with the club)
as a membership counselor in the|
northwest Detroit territory in 1948.
As an indication of his fine per-|
formagee, in 1955 he received!
Auto Club’s award “for outstand- |
ing service to motorists.”
One year later he ‘was ap: |
pointed manager of the Pontiac
Club division, succeeding ‘the
tate Emerson F. Alston.
— his appointment as man- |
Bogue has not only con.
taped to serve his organization in|
an .executive capacity but has ied’ | area will vary. borhood. Equipment must -be
Auto Club emergency |
road seérvice manager, estimates
that service trucks in the state
answered more than 3,500,000 such
calls last year. Pontiac and Oakland. County
streets are in safe traveling con-
dition about 95- per cent of the
time. ¢ comparable to that found in a
good home. Beds must come
equipped with high grade mat-
tresses and box springs.
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to ‘CONGRATULATIONS
“2 i on your. beautiful new building -
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2240 Grier Blvd., Pontiac h
"Cangrauiletipes.
Now In Their
New Home.
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hiscriieic ‘
Bogue admits he is somewhat)
past his athletic prime but con-
fides, “I still like to try my hand)
at belting the puck when I get the| ;
chance but for the most part I've mer if
New Pontiac Office . Wiliams Corner of Pike
We Are oud .. eee ° of our part in
Shell Service th bh ildi f hi | d od e yi seine the building of this new and modern oifice Rochester, Mich. : os ioe o , :
OL 6-0595 *
Congratulations Frank Stewart & Son, Ine.
‘ra | General Contractor
uss Johnsc STEWART SUPPLY co. P. E. DAUBENSPECK WOLVERINE STONE CO. onnson Structural Stee! a Conditioning 3 Stone “
Pon tiac 2249 Edinburgh . Cass Avenue 23381 Telegraph Rd., Detroit
i Mleehen GENE CARAWAY - CHARLES PRITNER SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO.
Loke Orion, Mich. ses We pects 19 Bloomfield. FE 2.7276, Pontiac 140 X “Case. Pentiae
© MY. 2-2871 : = : . ‘ cy GILAG CO. BROTHING HEATING CO. . J, POOLE CO. 4
es earn a 23207 Lahser Rd., Detroit _ 151 Oakland Ave., Pontiac :
1 3 WwW. icN troit
AKLAND PAVING BUR : |
HARTFORD ROOFING Oe URKE LUMBER CO : & SIDING Co. Woodward and 12-Mile, Berkley 4495 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains |
the Rooting FRANKLYN-CLYDE CO. ahicuik’ & BEARDSLEE
a og 17300 Wooming, Detroit | White Lake heed, Milford _ ALFRED NARDONE CO... . Ceramic File Ea McNEILL EXCAVATING co. : SLATER PONTIAC co.
THE NICHOLS CO. ; ded FB a a Acoustic Treatment FAVORITE SMITH CO. x. 0 are a 4 RN EVANS eon Tie? petro 1800 18th St, Detroit
tp EVAN pati pct NICK KRUGER & SON 2 fi Auto Parts a. tee --GLIDORAMA WINDOW DIV. center’ on
| THE PONTIAC PRESS. _WEDNESDAY, ‘MAY 1, 1958
Specializing in
BUMPING
um’s Collision ~ @195 Dixie Hwy. Near Walton Bivd. oR 3-4800
Drayton Plains, Mich.
Best Wishes
Re, ON GUARD — Crofoot Elementary school safety patroller Mi-
chael Berry, 12, guards fellow classmates until traffic clears at the
Franklin boulevard-W. Huron crossing. Auto Club supplies belts,
rain capes and other materials to the Pontiac area's 2,200 patrols.
State's Safety Patrols
Michigan has enjoyed another
school year without a single child
lbeing killed at a guarded school | crossing.
| That ‘fact is’ tribute to the abil- |Prove Real Life Savers
Rounds sought to compensate for
the lack of sufficient police per-
sonnel by training the schogl chil-
dren to guard corners.
Since 1919, schools in all 48 states lity of the state’s 43,000 safety pa-
itrol boys and girls who sacrifice
their free time to guard their fel- and in many foreign countries have
adopted the safpty patrol idea.
As an added incentive to Mich- | Pontiac Native His Aide
Mathesen helped organize the Executive Is Tour hike ;
for the Opening of Your
lmanager, pe . New Office in Pontiac, Michigan .
AND “Matheson is the man who drew — | 23, i From
PAINTING saree gees thee one Wiebe 7
; oe R&R MOTORS, Inc. mapped , | We're proud to be a part of fee Triple
WELDING woo ee “A” achievement and we're proud of the
e ° x * opportunity to serve club members.
He has driven more rysler,
than 1,500,000 miles, logging roads - a ph re ary
16 Years throughout North America. He was For all we have highly skilled
. the first United States gftizen to in in doing the
_ George Beechum Experience drive a car from the country’s work. right.
3 wats Ra aay ;
He also caret ae auto logging 724 Oakland FE 4-3529
route ever drawn from Detroit to =
American Automobile Assn’s Na-
tional Touring Board and has
served as director of the beard
since its inception.
In 1947, Matheson was made
the general managership. He was)
born in Detroit in 1900 and was)
educated in public schools there.
Aiding Matheson in his adminis-
tration of Auto Club are two long-
time employes, Fred. N. Rehm,
assistant general manager, and
Edward G. Rockwell, assistant
manager.
* * *
Until his recent promotion to his
present position, Rehm, a 30-year
veteran at the club, was in direct
Custom Auto
Rebuilders
With Pride and
Appreciation for
@ Great Public
Service...
Congratulate
Complete Collision
Service
169 Orchard Lake
CLYDE’S FRAME & WHEEL FE 5-6467 *-
OUR COMPLIMENTS to
Jerome’s Dependable
Service Department
stands ready, as always,
to serve you and your
members whenever possible
Jerome Olds-Cadillac 280 8. Saginaw FE 4-3566 early years in Pontiac and attend-
ed public schools here. He com-
pleted -his education by attending
the Detroit College of Law and the
Indiana Law School.
Although Ed Rockwel! chose pot Phone FE 2-6184 weekend were: Dennis - Haising-
fon, 11, 989 Northfield, safety
patrol captain at Maikim School;
Jimmie Gaylord, 11, 124 Edison,
Baldwin School, and Robert
= Lamb, il, 1536 Wilmot, Water-
ford Township, captain at Four.
Towns School.
: ; * : i n in a
rf ey eles, Serge n continu bas os wan ncentios to Mich - .
our and needed services Sa patrol number 2,242,100 of them to Washington, D.C., Born raised Pontiac, ee
to the moto public. The Pontiac Retail in ad ived. Stdshr to. erveabll hariurtng bing of each goer te contend Rockwell is the son of the late, | Complete Collision
Store stands e you in rendering de- {the Pontiac Auto Club division of-/the AAA Safety Patrol Rally.) wellknown Judge Kleber P. | Service
and ne needed service to this motor. _ |} #e., Each of them give 100 hours|There they join 30,000 patrollers| Rockwell; formes Gekland Cons ‘of their playtime each year to from all over the U.S. in a four-| ‘ circuit Judge, judge of probate , . sige} Custom Auto 5 public. Selle, sommrmgeer with - a duties, and their day visit which includes a gigantic erunty prevecuter. dulge U on the opening of their
i and AAA members nds unmarred due ft ve prevented an unknown |parade, meeting congressmen and). / Po a child fatalitie county, also served on the state
~~ to the continued quality ‘work of our neceagtinelleg we os g oe chong officials, plus some} Constitutional Convention of | Rebuilders NEW PONTIAC. OFFICE
; | 1907-8. | _ Service ee | Sera grgrteatons, Inctod.| Area patois who made the | Tye younger Rockwell spent his 171 S. Perke = Pontiac
; | utomobile igam, | honor trip just completed last Lats
Pontiac Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens St.
Behind the Post Office
We Salute
Following are Pontiac schools
that have safety patrols, their C&8P- | county . having aig and number of parole ilihat poston tn Zl at the age : | - R&C Motor Sales |
* = Collision—Road Service
Congratulations
on_the formal 7
opening of your
beautiful new Pontiac
office ...-
We appreciate the opportunity of serving your many customers
and Jook forward to years of friendly business relations. *
- Best of luck,
| Braid. Motor Sales
70 South Cass, Pontiac. FE 2-0186
We Proudly
sisted ---
Shelton Auto Body Sv. |
Slack’s Trim Shop |
154 Orchard Lake Ave.
pis
-Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet:
1 ea? § _
S4MilSt, FE5-4161 631 Oakland at Cass ||. Congratulations | \iai twain — Duane Shaw/.18: 3 We Are Proud of E, R. Webster Elementary — Paul Glass ’ - - to Shing Gunther, 62; Whitfield-— Thomas
Our Association Smith, 22; Will Rogers — Joey
: | : F = ; ‘Sain, 230 Williams Lake — Leon- ~—CHiak , 560 spice
Congratulations . . . | Ie inePperson. 2 Wiis — Ker! irk Sales & Service || S. Rochester Road with AAA” : 24 is, 34.
wen 6: — ——_ ; Collision—Road Service Rochester
an ae Jim Hogan's |7,Notery Publics serve Pe Mich. Vern’ 's Gulf Service pening of _e at Auto Club in Pontiac na eee > OL 1.6631 ~Meshaater and Auburn Rd.
your beautiful new Collision | For the convenierce of Auto | Rochester OL 6-2326
Pontiac office. = Geel tie seat at ote — : ubli e new Pontia i ° : 906 E. Commerce, | orice’ has lige “members Congratulations Congratulations We appreciate the opportunity of serving
your many customers who drive the ever
popular FORD. : ‘with notary seals. |
Milford Members are invited to "Pe.
;documents notarized by either Pa
MU 4-7881 | | tricia Hills, Tene Moore, |
Gutierrez, Frances Borst, Russel|
— J. AAA
«| Feigley Motors |
| Buick Sales & Service| AAA Ww. €. Lelpprandt
Murrett, Ora Labadie Jr.,
‘Donald T. Brown.
Complete Automotive Service
Congratulations Collision & Painting . , ’ | ,
on All M akes of Cars! AA A Shipping Space Scarce | §08-N. Main 20 Front St. Con atulations
: Europe-bound travelers who want | ee Se “ona gr . |
VW ' | . to take phe cars to the continent | MU 4-3005 ! . -
his year will find shippi e
y WENS || Tom Bohr lier ian : = con fw Shem a : utomobile Club of Michigan res- - wae
Pontiac's Only Authorized Ford Dealer seh —— ‘Based on early requests at the Our tree : of your New Oftices
oe Sect Seong | below Ola ses : 147 South Saginaw Street MU 41715 —— this year than last, Kelley to the
r= * PONTIAG ® — 5-4101 open Daily 8 A.M. to9P.m. 5-3588 '
ee ae 7 Congratulations _ For: their prods. of
Best Wishes from the past and the hope
to the Automobile Club . of the future.
of Michigan L- i \
~ CITY COLLISION, In Van Camp Chevrolet |} RASK |
, IN, AMC. "i ; 334 North Main, | '. COLLISION SHOP fi) |. “HONG
sin erat foes Heron nai itord My 8a | sine onze© | —- act
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AND HERE ARE SOME SOLID REASONS WHY MOTORISTS IN THE PONTIAC AREA AND ALL Big Time in AAA,
and be proud of it.
NTIAC DIVISION A New Office to Serve You a
76 Williams Street at Pike
We Pontiac Division Membership and reece Representatives of the Automobile Club of
Michigan and the Insurance Exchange are proud and grateful to all citizens: and friends
who have taken such a great part in making possible the opening of a magnificent new
building at 76 Williams Street today. We division representatives who call on you from
lime to time now can offer more than formerly, with greatér facilities, greater service and
a greater growing division staff. Yes. our area and the people whom we serve now go
All over these United States other clubs and insurance executives
everywhere, give a salute to our community and big, fine, unexcelled office and building. —
to come in and look around and make vourself—at-home.. ~
We collectively and each to his members and policyholders do thank you and invite you.
_just come in’ Tt is your
OVER MICHIGAN -- 500,000 OF THEM-- JOIN AND BELONG YEAR AFTER YEAR
THE NUMBER ONE REASON, no question about
it, is that they get more for their membership fee
than any money they spend on motoring. Any of us -
membership representatives will be glad to tell you
about it. But here are just some examples of what
you get for your money.
GOING TO TRAVEL? Well, when fou travel,
if you belong to this Pontiac division, you auto-
matically become a member of the National AAA
and are entitled (to all the services of nearly 1,000
offices in the United States, and all the services
they provide for their local members. You have
friends in every town.
ARE YOU GOING TO GET HURT OR KILLED
- like so many others do in travel or recreation?
Well, every member of the Club is automatically —
covered under a blanket accident policy which the
Club secures from a great nationally known life
insurance company. It covers every paid member.
Within the limits of the policy, it pays $1,000 to
$10,000 for death in aecidents, it pays for serious
accidents: like losing eyes, arms, legs, etc., and pays
a sum each week to help pay hospital bills.
protection has already paid to members of the club
or their beneficiaries, over two million dollars.
GOING TO TAKE A TRIP BY MOTOR? Well,
you get-the service of the greatest touring coun-
selors. For your guidance you get a tailored tour
personally prepared for you. Not just maps, but
also the AAA copyrighted Triptiks that give you
every turn and every read on your trip.
WANT TO KNOW WHERE TO STOP OVER
NIGHT?
. them. You'll know your. way about.
YOU WANT RESERVATIONS IN HOSS OR This:
You'll get the names of the inspected ~
places recommended by the AAA, a whole book of — ‘shot or killed, every hunter member is automatically MOTELS? The Club will make these reservations
for you anywhere. And, too, if you lose your life
in a burning hotel, we will bring your family a check
. for a thousand dollars.
WANT AIRPLANE, RAILROAD OR STEAM-
SHIP TICKETS? The Club will get them for you.
And if you lose your life in any train, plane or
steamship accident, we will bring your family a
check of $1,000 to $10,000. We paid four different
members’ families each $5,000 in — Noronic
- disaster.
WANT TO TRAVEL ABROAD? The Club will
make the reservations for you on the plane or on
the ship and will provide you with the services of
all Clubs in Europe, a the same as your own
Club here.
WANT TO GO TO CANADA OR MEXICO? The
_ Club will provide you the way you go or the reserva-
tions and also the affiliated services of all the ——
mobile clubs in Canada and Mexico.
ARE YOU GOING HUNTING? Well, if you get
under the blanket accident policy, you are protected
against accidents. by firearms when hurt while
hunting in the field. In fatal accidents one of. us
here at the division office will bring your family or
beneficiary a check for. $1,000 and large payments
for other injuries including hospital help.
' GOING FISHING, BOATING OR SWIMMING?
Well, under this blanket policy we will bring your
beneficiary or family a quick check for $1,000 if
you drown. Twelve members drowned last year.
BAIL BOND PROTECTION. In the event vou
are arrested for a violation of any traffic Jaw or
for manslaughter or other felony due to an auto-
mobile accident except when under the influence of aleohol — you are assured of the prompt hail
bond services of the National Surety Corp. of New
York without charge for amounts up to $5,000.
ARE YOU LIKELY TO GET STUCK ON THE
ROAD AND WANT TO BE RESCUED? Your card
and telephone call will get you. road service almost
anywhere in America. AAA road service trucks
rescue millions of members every year.
IF YOU ARE A PEDESTRIAN and run down ~~
‘on the streets by automobile, buses or street cars,
one of us here will be out to see you with money,
and if it is a fatal accident, we will be out to see
your family with a thousand dollars. And that goes
for injury or fatality while riding in buses, taxis
or street cars. — ;
DO YOU WANT TO SEND WESTERN UNION
WIRES COLLECT? Just. show your membership
card. That does it!
WHEN YOU TRAVEL, YOU MAY NEED A
FRIEND IN A STRANGE TOWN. Just look in the
telephone book and you'll find the AAA listed in
the first few numbers. They are your friends, who
will be on your side when trouble comes. You are —
an AAA traveler.
IF YOU LOSE YOUR LIFE WHILE RIDING IN
AN AUTOMOBILE, DO YOU WANT YOUR
FAMILY TO HAVE SOME READY CASH? Well,
we will be around with a check. The Club's blanket
accident policy will pay your family quickly $1,500,
. EVER HAVE A FLAT TIRE OR RUN OUT OF
G AS? Just phone AAA road service, and AAA men |
will hurry out to fix you up.
EVER PLAY GOLF? Well, you know people get
hurt with balls and golf clubs. And people get
struck by lightning and killed on golf courses. If that happens to one of our members, one of us will
be right there with money to help pay the hospital
bills, or if death, we will bring the family $1,000.
EVERY MEMBER GETS INTANGIBLES. The
AAA member generally, all over America, is recog-
nized as a good motor citizen. The member feels
this respect. You are supporting, also, the great
safety work, the famous School Boy Patrols, the
drive for good roads, you are backing fair motor
laws. You, through the collective programs of the
AAA, are doing a good turn and one of the things
you get for that Membership fee is that good feel-
ing. Five hundred thousand AAA. members in
Michigan, five million in America will tell you so.
&
ALL THE THINGS ENUMERATED ABOVE —
and they are only a portion of what could be —
enumerated, are Club advantages, privileges and
protection paid for wholly out of the Club member-
ship fee of $15. And if you have read this far,
we expect you agree that that $15, is the most
important $15 anyone can invest. Important to you,
and extremely important to your family. But there
is another privilege, a great one of tremendous ;
importance!
It is the privilege of applying for insurance with
the Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange.
This is operated solely for members of the Club, and
furnishes famed, unsurpassed protection. The mem-
ber pays comparatively low rates and, for 30 years,
the Exchange has every month returned premium
savings to holders on their éxpiring policies. The
Exchange has already returned more than
$30,000,000 as savings to the insured Club mem-
hers. As a matter of fact, tens of thousands of
members for years have saved enough on this
Exchange auto insurance fo make the cost of the
‘Club membership little or nothing.
7 YOUR PONTIAC DIVISION MEMBERSHIP AND INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVES.
Cramer R. Wilson District Manager
‘Edward G. Tynan Membership Representatit e-
—¢. Charles Conn, Jr. Membership Representative
Richard A. Warken Membership Repeapenictics Robert L. Taft . District Manager
Charles H. Burns _ Membership Representative
Kenneth V. Keener Membership Representative
Robert B. Thompson Claims Adjuster ARTHUR C. BOGUE Division Manager
Stanley M. Evans Can Adjuster
Thomas P. Geist Claims Adjuster
Robert H. Hills
Claims Adjuster Henry W. McNalley District Manager
Donald T. Brown Branch Claims Supervisor
Russell J. Murett General Adjuster
Ora A. ‘Labadie, Jr. General Adjuster
THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN oe Boal ok Pontiac Division Office-76 Williams Street, Telephone: FEderal_ 5-4151
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ADVICE FROM EXPERTS
Green, 17, Pontiac High School.
student, is given some professional advice on
Beverly
driver training
(center) and Automobile Club of Michigan safety
education consultant Joseph Zabelski. Zabelski
advises and coordinates\driver education activi-
(Efficient Staff
Mans New Club BAA Has 39 at Work
to Aid Oakland Drivers
at Division Office
A staff of 38 will assist division!
manager Arthur C. Bogus at Auto-
mobile Club of Michigan’s new
Pontiae division office.
Assistant division manager Don-
ald T. Brown, a native of Flint,
_jhas been with Auto Club since).
1946. Before joining the Pontiac
office, Brown was the adjuster in
charge of the Royal Oak, North-
west Detroit and Redford divisions.
The 37-year-old Navy veteran re-
The large area served by the
Pontiac division has three district
membership managers, Cramer R.
Wilson, who has been with the club
since 1951; Robert L. Taft, a 23-
year
Henry W. MeNally, who came to
the club in 141.
Five membership representa- Auto Club employe, and ‘ z
2
- Pontiac Auto Body Service
‘Complete Collision 245 $. Blvd. East FE 4-9587
ROBERT JAMIESON WE ARE PROUD TO SERVE
Complete Collision . (sides in Pontiac with his wife,
: ae — and their daughter, Cyn- * Service
SuSE a Club Insurance isi PTT ESET sss NnSUTd East Town Collision 555 S. geraen St. FE 4-5941
MEMBERS —
His Specialty
Robert G. Jamieson
With Organization for
Almost oe Years |
ov TO THE
“Jim” : “Bab” tives ployed : HANNUM HARRELL | how to drive by her instructor George, Stewart _ ties in the Pontiat area schools. an ae — Lord : + T C. Charles Conn Jr., | Robert G. Jamieson, general) _ 2634 Auburn Ave. e Konley, F. Irish and Merv-| Richard A. Warken, Charles H. sae of the Detroit Automobile | FE 4-1510 ’ tu en ts eCCcel ve neg “no Bures and Kenneth V. Keener. er-Insurance Exchange, is ap
, P Walled Lake High — Donald ince d. backs w geanrad ca loedince we Sued eel vanes “
Driver Education
by the new Pontiac divi- Ralph Grubb and ‘Burt Glenden-
ning.
Holly area — Robert Barner and|Doeksen, Smith, John Koezman and Niles
Freeland.
South Lyon High — Fred Ger-
hardt, Joseph Burns and Dean
Eccles. :
Milford High — Maurice D. Swift,
Gary Mansfield and Ray Sine. :
Waterford High — Raymond
Don Beedle, Al Cuthrell juster at the new office, has been
with Auto Club for the past 10
years.
Ora A. Labadie Jr., also a gen-
eral adjuster at the new Pontiac
division office, has been with Auto
Club for 13 years.
Representing a combined total of
15 years’ experience as claims ad- to Auto Club members insured by
the organization, |
with the Exchange since 1926. He May You Enjoy ae More aie of Progress
Steeped in thorough legal train-, oy urtondpach been essocated| 19 COTTAGE Auto Glass FE 4-2169
started with the organization's
legal department following gradua-|
tion from University of Michigan’
law school.
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aN of Anjomste Cos of Mics Congratulations AAA - ‘gan, due to. the driver education a D. Goodearl. and Waldo Ashley. justers in the Pontiac area are x « @&
FROM
Oxford High— Robert Oberg. | Clarkston High — Ralph Tha P. , :
BRE sea oncipr cg at the high.schools} [ake Orion Community High—|and Don Healy. os Gaiet, Stanley Mr Evan and Rob: Rae: — —— <9 A Friend of Every Driver
: ; . in cities. John T. Cherry. Avondale High — Leonard Pas-/ert 11. Hills. 1850, he w sceud af eat “4
; | UIRE’S High school driver training grad. Rochester Community High —/sint and Alfred McClellan. Sapervisor of the Pontiac divi: lie ga 5 cote = hgpacomam ar} cnaianal Rammiler- Dallas
At . Se ae ) ee staff ws oles —_ his current position following the | P| th-I e I-T k | yee . ager Frances W. Borst. A |death of Howard D. Brown in|
uto Service | Auto Club Gives Rules | Swewrnutcun tint (Ses er ee 75 N. WASHINGTON ic ‘ been an Auto Club employe for | Jamieson was born in Batavia, 1001 North Main 14 years.
FORD ri in Acciadse Ohio, He served in the United :
Patna for Dri ver In Accident Mary E. Gutierre, supervisor, States Navy during the first World. Rochester, Michigan
a i is a native of Iowa who came to|War on the battleship Mississippi.
OA 8-3241 ning calls keeping|difticul bara Auto Club in 197. Pat Hills and greduated trem Gher-
ak de Uetan cast pl es your best aned uf bones bail aa hen Tene Moore, both secretary-super- ta Nodes "caens in 1923 and
- Congratulations
LARI RY protection against’~becoming a\7™
double loser in a traffic antehent: fenses in, other states.
That’s the. advice of Paul Erick- “|total of 11 years experience in
serving club members,
| Holding positions as secretaries
at the Pontiac office are Myrtle
' |Bailey, Janice Lewis, Leah Samp-
son, Jennie Conway, ‘Ardena Stew-
art, Joan Fields and Joan Knauf. at University of Michigan. At
Oberlin, Jamieson was a mem-
ber of the school’s baseball team
and still retains an interest in-
the sport,
Jamieson {s co-author of the
book, “‘Michigan Automobile Law.” |
.| ditions detrimental. te travel.
Erickson also reports that Auto
-|taining to the use and operation Club’s legal staff also gives in-
formation and advice on laws per- * * *
Trained and employed as travel
counselors in the new office are
JEROME
Your Rochester FORD Dealer
215 Main, Rochester, Mich. of the automobile.
The low lines and wire wheels of Jean Williams, Jan Yeager, Caro-
lyn Murphy, Sharon Hark, Carol
Watson, Audrey Stephens, Judith Boy Scouts of America, past pres
dent of the National Aasoclation ¢ =e
Independent
; | a remeat e sel eee
| Erickson lists the foll t nai Completing the Pontiac division + ; to take immediately ameti oo This country’s “Bearcat "\staff are claims clerks Judith
COOLEY LAKE}: sion: cent ag nS Oe and ote Ontender, a art 1, Stop immediately after an ac-\" itary & is . |
COLLISION | cident, ~ : Our Warmest 4002 Elizabeth Lake on Determine the oson & agin to individuals any j had dary to tabirideals and give say Congratulations don’t try to move anyone who . :
may be unconscious. You'll be from
G. G. Carpenter Chevrolet Chevrolet Sales & Service Since 1925 .
415 W. Commerce, _ |
EM 3-4101 identify yourself fully to the per-
son, irrespective. of who may be
responsible for the accident. -Fail-).
ure to do this may result in your
being charged with leaving the
scefte of an accident or failure
to identify yourself — both serious
offenses,
Pog Hi. Neighbor— |
|. Congratulations Commerce
* * *
4, Call the police if either car
is unable to be moved or anyone
is injured. Police will summon an
ambulance or physician,
5. Get the names and addresses
of all witnesses.
6. Check your. |
carefully — the position of the
cars, license numbers and any-
thing else you feel has a bearing
| on the accident. Step off dis-
Congratulations
AAA
Ray & Sargent
Standard Service Your new building is a handsome
_. addition to the Pontiae scene.
= May the convenience of! your new |} tances it possible. MAIN G. FIFTH TAYLOR CHEVROLET SALES _. Offices and outstanding service to 7. Do not discuss the accident Rechester, Mich. 142 E. WALLED LAKE DRIVE, motorist needs bring continued | with the other party. OL 1.9331 WALLED LAKE
: | & If you are insured, make a success and growth. coma raport wocgeec teearunc
company giving details of the ac- MA 4-1561
MOTOR cident — even those appearing triv-; > — et : : oo? FE Bill 5 Sa
~ 5 ‘ial. ; EXECUTIVES AT WORK — At work in Auto Club's 1 new Pon- i | °
SALES aan ae res te anertmment for| tiac-olfice are, left to right, Henry W. McNalley, ‘Robert 1.. Taft ' ; me one atulations ‘ ° ireference Po case of a Collision, #4 Cramer R. Wilson, all district membership managers, Edward Thank You : ' f : eee z * FE 2-9101 G. Tynan, membership counselor, and oe division manager | He also outlined.ways in which
Donald T. Brown. 'the organization -aids members in|
a?
ON YOUR NEW, BEAUTIFUL OFFICES
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Of course tie automobile. protection and
{nsurance provided a motorist who joins the
Exchange is far, far beyond just an insurance
But many do not know that you probably
can save nioney in addition to the superlative
MORE FAR, FAR More
* emhe combination of Automobile Club servies
and aid with the protection of this Insurance
a mange at the Club is incomparably beyond
are members of the Automobile Club of Michi-
gan. They are protected by more, far, far more
than a simple insurance policy. They have here .
a great, sheltering, far-reaching, friendly blanket
of protection, help, aid, convenience, that makes their motoring life a more secure life.
A master membership is only $15 a year, just about
the cost of 2 half cup of coffee a day. Women whose
husbands are members can enjoy an associate member-
ship for themselves at ealy $8 a year.
tages, Privileges ga Combination of the ad
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protection, payments, help, aid, convenience,
that makes your motoring life.a more secure,
“pleasurable life.
privileges and protection . « . developed for .
eel Club members and for them alone.
Perhaps have been paying too sinch +e
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les Flexed
“intl Victory
: Over Cleveland oe oe
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Gross Sparkles in Relief for Surging Pirates nya em NRA ACN ST
Trade Backtires on mates last night, saving a 6-3 vic-
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; ilson oach Lions, is a George W: , head c of the Detroit . |
man of a few thousand words when he starts talking
football.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buhl (4-2) for the first time in 10,Cubs, who now have lost seven in “New faces and fresh blood,” is Wilson’s motto.
. the Pirat ho ha . They scored two in the - “
pengas Cated 1p ee adieu ‘mats ne cnet ak fve pect hppaer ye Fae their last|second on Willie Jones’ first 1958|" "°™ <4 & There’s no sentiment. in hig, words. He adits they
Maxwell, Skizas paw Don Gross to Pittsburgh. ae oe ae ae Last year in mid-May, Wilson sat back and listened
: | kat Rly i iat Oe as reporters fired questions at Buddy Parker, then coach
yw Jack!Reds. a half-dozen new pitchers of the Lions who were still fresh with memories of the
Tighe is not writing off the De-lang gave them their No. 1 starter . Mays National Football League cellar of the 1956 season. troit Tigers’ current success *S\of the moment, Bob Purkey (3-1). games tet
a turn of fate, but instead feelsipu: the trade gave the Pirates S with sctat .
the club is settling down to assertiwhat the Reds have needed most ) peared _ Yesterday, at the annual luncheon which officially
cere pea ee Oe rele ee ee stators. cemehivthe with kicked off the Lions’ season ticket campaign, Wilson : : ‘* * : z »
We're a good, solid ball) The year-old letty has won/ending the Braves streak at six hae. Fens made clear his feelings for having wihning football. |
club,” the manager sald last saved three for the Pirates|>2; : in Charlie Neal! “T didn’t ask for this job, I fell into it an
might after the Tigers shewed land hasn't allowed a run in his|, Stan Musial finally cofiected Dis Dodgers’ four. going to run this chib the best I know how,” he said. their muscle in an 11-1 triumph 4 23 innings. He's given up just 0th . one was the winner, x * ;
ever the Cleveland Indians. |four hits, while striking out 16, |With a pinch double es the St the loser, both in re-| . toh? We've won four in a row now. | Gr fanned four in three per-/Louts, Cat eget te’ Chien “We will trade anyone at anytime, if it is the righ j irene. Nagao ab armel Sim contend oP : thing to do,” he added, “it’s been proven that many
; more than we'll lose.” : nis 'eiliene fase yo at Gaul Quod Couine tall because of old age and dying De
: couldn't get his Cutdown Day Is |1r wits into 2 fiverun third that] in anne oe ten gre a te biek : ? veliwe Sp rapa : Kreasd Packers
*'Tough Task for paabed Brest Lawvence bis third draft cholees, Wilson commented, “I feel I'm heping ; ; : = é by : *
er Tighe _| piu virdon tripled and Ted Klus- Dibble play a couple more years trading
gy sta < ah ar — Proty- reed ae dou- “We've been criticized severely for ype enon ETROIT @ — “T . inning. Gross’ re- but we feel Ray has only another year or so, and we wan
Ba se aioe. — to get something while we can. We want to make room
cutdown day. Symp ney peg go ae |for Alex Karras our top draft choice, and ee he
Dect Tigne manager |S Oe ae ae makes it or not, our future lies in the draft choices we decide before midnight Henk Aaron’s fifth homer, while : ” °
‘isich: threo players, witi (winning his second for Philadel can get and new blood for which we can trade.
be lopped off the roster. There |phia. It was his 19lst success th x * *
Oe Se ct a ecorstat’ ty Giles Chabal Listen to Wilson and you can almost expect a whole-
The Tigers are stilt |Alexander with 190. sale shuffle of personnel on the Lions’ squad before they
swinging a small deal af ee go into camp at Cranbrook July 22nd.
eae aes pial tom byl poorly sl “Others are going to go. We will try to repeat -— Gus ‘
ik adic ones sab Gas leont Samiegar Ray Vemey’ after ~~ in 1958 if we can get the breaks we did in 1957. If
losing seven of ‘nine, beat Bob we dont, we could hit rock bottom just as well.”
“Last year we were fortunate to have different play-
. ers come through at key times in various games. If we can avoid crippling injuries and plug a few spots with
rookies, we will be in the 1958 race all the way.”
DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX .
e Tu oe € oS oe The Lions are 6,000 tickets ahead for the same peri
on oo tome to Lary. . : . of the 1957 season sale, Currently 38,323 ticket holders
3 eS Tt ee ; a ; Cd On | ( Ing have reserved their tickets for the 1958 season ante
Grant was rounted in the fo ssl. pears that the record of 39,844 of a year ago
- ‘Harvey Kuenn doubled, | : broken. ,
st yg malate 9 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [11-1 job on and the | « © &.*
-. double. Boone later scored Time was when those New York|Chicege Vint Sox defeated Kan- _— x tex ae um ese) te ne See ee Cees a aan
: Reno Bertoia’s ‘“ their Amer- ; SAFE AT BOCES — Charile Maxwel,, ° ; lannin final run of the inning er aikeet lean ah peter’ at Larsen, who had six scoreless| outfielder, scores in the 4th inning of the game gets the throw for Bobby Avila too late to make SS ares te oe :
te | Hegan and Lary "plate. Now. they're doing it|innings at the end of last season,| with the Cleveland Indians last night after Ray the tag. Detroit won 11-1 as Maxwell drove in | permanen dence Detroit area. goin = ote pitching. ee ee ae ag Boone doubled. Russ Nixon, Cleveland catcher, threeruns. _ | into business but isn’t ready to say what or where.
____ Maxwell put the contest out of | ‘The Yankee staff leads the|‘Tames wl sgensn wy geod Se 3 — : 7 yeach in the fifth tsining when |majors with five shutouts at the| Ver or dd : —_—
he eracked his fourth home Yas |imement‘artd Don Larsen has two best Boston with a scoreless fve-| Musial Does It With Pinch-Double -. — : behind a walk to Kuenn. Billy them, pushing his scoreless in-| "ning . -O | * |
_ -Martin doubled in. the leg string to 29 last night with |e. Sc? by shoulder trouble i . Face + * alge four-hitter that beat the Baltimore|®"4 rm | lie:
i ee Ged te oe . The big right-hander ended a ad : ) | for Ca Post:
a Skhns wound “scoring ‘ (1-3) with his second home run 0 : Al oy, ,
the eighth, putting a oe sae 8 che He eae evr; |the season, 10th in the majors, im) CHICAGO up — “Well, I'm glad;sent in a pinch runner for The) ask how many hits I'd gotten ad Ohio State Launches ; . paw Dick Tomanck’s -clferings|onona « : the fifth inning last night. Larsen| i.+5 yer with,” said Stan| Man. What did he say out there? | I'd say ‘three’ and she'd ask Drive to Fill Job : moved within .004 of! was 2-for-2 at bat, and walked t “what 2” Td say ‘sin — into the lower left. field pavilion|the third ‘place Orioles with an Hank Bauer's two-run| Musial shortly after cracking out) | COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Ohio
Static bench creme we} U.§, Cifies Seek. (2 atc ter tates tn Bat | TH osane Me spared] itt a pelea ca eh Ne oe ce EE. be (sat tert meine Wetme Z a. + * * *s ’ in ef a * . : : oes :
ES Oris canter r, Milt Bolling —e : timore to New York the previous! "hie st. Louis Cardinals over| the hit at St. Louis where the Car-|curve ball. Seeten eeareress it i Bo “on derma hay eine
| shortstop and Skizas in lett eid NEW Pro Puck Spots ee rnd to ect eat canes Clie, dinals play Wedneatay might. 3s Someboty asked Musial if he{ster == ' 7 =) Fh geen aeeig eau over Ahe last couple of innings. ——— perpen ye 2 Gree Gage oo (Oe bg ig A tee — two professors, a student and
P= Sh responded. with wo: tite, SF, PAUL, Mim. uF — One|cns a twoon, none out fix in the say paps vik gone Hos Mu:} *Geveland ‘ an alumnus — will start weeding : Harris and Skizas had one apiece.| canadian three American ” 2, night out the less-imposing candidates Milt and fifth. much attention that... and :
filt Bolling struck out in his only| cities indicated their- willingness * « & ; Te _. |from: among some 40 applicants. __ @Bpearance, Tuesday to t part of a pro-| y 3 a Just then another wave of pho- es for the job vacated April 24 by pore " ‘new pro hockey ackie aspera ic tographers came up the lane which ‘ ia by POP moyd Stahl. ;
: abrhw : abrhbi * * * slam homer leads from the dugout to the . 1:30 p.m-—Witheim| Athletic Director Dick Larkins
wes $333 ZBoee 4231) . runs for Boston as the Red Sox! -jubhouse. Musial, ever the gentle- % 7:48 pm—Bisler| aid he thought no more than four
Mart 3959 MBeting aw f¢44|. Tentative promises to join came|won their second in eight games| ion fulfilled all posing requests oD sl’nanses Cty, > ban: : Vernon Ib dOt6 Kaen 2210\from Winnipeg, St. Paul, Omaha|with the Senators this season. ° Kansas ah p.m.—Donovan| or five men would be interviewed,
< Miposo Mf 3010 Skins 1112 . , som oeeeey and answered all - Mi > despite the long and imposing list ; Biven fe £399 Maxwel!_ we 3223/and Denver. Representatives of} Pitcher Pete Ramos,.who had) | ne aoae be ot The rel was
__ Saeaquat as 40.09 Boone te 3 433/tWo other cities, Minneapolis and| beaten the Sox twice, lost his sec-| | os Morel ang Baltimore at New York, 1 p.m. Tuesday —— | P1010 Harris ib 2010\Des Moines, expressed interest in'ond. Rookie Bob “Riverboat” his 3,000th hit,”, said s Kansas City, 2:30 p.m. ~ Leg ceigeme. + Siaray >. $838 Ree 468 Slthe plan. St. Louis, although not needed| “I knew it was in there and I'm Chicago at Kansas City, 2:30 p lisle, coach of Laffayette High y 1909 Bertola dy 3002 plan. St. , alth Smith won his second, but School at Lexington, Ky., with- | 7 ote ree’ «432 Mrepresented at a meeting here,/retiet in the ninth after a two-| sure giad it was a good, clean : Scheel at Late .
: gemanek Pp 00086 also is considered a possibility. [run homer by Niel Chrisley—who shot. NATIONAL LEAGUE ruy.
Petals 38132 totale gerne tk * never had homered in the majors} When Musial drove his double me Me fg edet | The top candidates who have
| acts Called out on girikes for McLish tn | Plans for organization will be! ‘til last Friday and now has hit/ into Jeft field in the sixth inning 8 “$33 % i= Se craty ried Aside Si
= f= ea Mas wel Mh, on Orennded an, detailed at a June 6 meeting here. |four in four games. of the game, play was suspended. a ee fr 4 an coach, and Paul Walker
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; iP HR ERBSO|” By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF Bt. Cort r} 1:30, p.m—Er- tennis and baseball pe PBT ES te Patient’s Complaint: Losing Power, pronase teams scored victories in , Hazel S. Fee Fit i i a Diagnosis: Quitting on the Shot 7 Th se Ar Deeds s OM. os pine . The netters won
ME Tey oy FL! Ringe | ' TREATMENT: To get any real power behind a golf 7 e e RE eo 5-0 and the diamond crew took a
: Tabscehi, Papareiia T-2:77. 4-21.45. |= shot you must come into the ball in such a way that you ~ aemngiece, St et ea dae | 2-1 decision.
Fe : i will hit on through the ball and be carried through to (| of Stan-the-Man scauweat Aicagociryg-gpoetncpttr and. d es
Five-Run 8th Ends) = tm snisn. | StcEE 7 BE lin the th: by Bob Lovell which | The opposite of this 1s ‘| Here are some of the other note- - aegis 3° 2 | won the game. Ov rti § | ~ |» quitting on the shot. When , .|.\worthy accomplishments of Stan oa
e ime frugg e your clubhead moves only © Musial: ;
- a couple of feet or so past 4 MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS HELD ae | © :
Lakeland Pharmacy exploded,; the ball before stopping, De ee ee aan — © Champ Takes 1T st Match ; with five runs in the top of the), you can be sure you've quit | Re gedlg pg llmay enn yl bagel A 8th inning for a 7-2 verdict over) on the shot. This hurts ia Most years leading league in dpubles :
: Nonne’s Restaurant in Waterford, poth direction and power © | Bost years leading league in triples DALLAS @®—The big four of|J. Harry Henderson of Alexandria,
League softball action last night! 4 but particularly power i ea LA, Miss Downey sailed past Mrs.
at Drayton Plains. . la ects aces a . ro if BATsONAS LeaGue eacones fate Mary Ann Downey,/Ray Shelton Jr., of Dallas, 6 and
Dick Cooper’s bases-loaded single! — oe Pp ‘| Most consecutive games played — 898. Polly Riley and Marge Burns—led/5, while Mrs, Henderson defeated plus two errors cleared the sacks! thé casual observer after ® owt, years 100 or more runs batted the. Women’s South-| Mrs. Charlette Schultz of Wichita
and also tallied Cooper to break) the ball ts hit. He notices || Most extra-base hits, ifettme — 1.173. Open second round of match) Falls, Tex., 3 and 1.
up an extra-inning mound que} that the clubhead and the Sp ee aeeees persone : h danger signals; Miss Riley, the Fort Worth star
between Lakeland’s Norm Jen-|. swing stop very abruptly. 4 nae, batting shemptonshipe by left. 4who has been Southern champion
nings and Arlo on in Ameri- 7 But the trouble really starts earlier. The play- ie ‘Moet. years leading in games played Leh Tech co- Risdel. “Mise Riley. pry et can League warfare. a = ; yin! : over “ia Motions! League play, the'd : one Pepe ed eo img the rere ae Gi Mott consecutive years scoring 100 oF ng champion and| Mrs, Carle Robbins of Fort Smith, team without a sponsor clubbed a 7 mn te the ball — which is really é 7 | _Most years leading league in hits met Mra, W. K. Stripling Ark., 6 and 5 and Mrs. Riedel
dozen hits to yp the Drayton |® should be pouring in all of his power. ‘ 4 RATIONAL LEAGUE RECORDS Worth, who wet one of beat Mrs. R. B, Smith of Dallas, -
Merchants an 136 drubbing. Ray | Determine at-the outset of the swing that you're | _*p* 7**"*- 4 former champions, Mark|5 and 4. ;
eto ioe ter a aes — = going to hit through the ball equally hard with both | bee yor, Se een oe — 3. McGairy ft we Petersburg ize. : Mi Burns the 1957 rome. 7: ’
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’o 10run rule halted the ? hangs. The back of the left hand should be toward the 7 in BO =D eerenennes ‘ , "ground out a , Ky. Miss Burns,»
|. hole when the ball is hit—and it should bé moving right | | wetional League Most Valuable Player Glasgo vd from \
~j|@ime eer 4% innings. oe |, tn 1943, 1946 and 1948. | 4 victory over|Greensboro, N.C., defeated Betty \
AS Drarion Plains — Spencer Floor |. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) F |. Led league in aluyging percebtages five owns the cham. é won -over Mrs. Jack .
Secret Dror Wace Borviee camer! 5 ~ : \ B "tea } e in fn 1963. " s played Mrs. ‘of Dallas, € and Gi : F
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” ee a! eS , MOTOR INN A i : Seattle Wants 4 : Pep Enters Ring Agott “sy zi aes
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27 ee will make his fifth start in seven = ry Wi 54 Humphr 2 ‘in Golf Festival cass cr acres Seno mien tee wh etioee erence 1 ee or a \gleton of Philadelphia in a feature = a - in the National Industrial Basket-|soston WASHINGTON (CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH ‘orwand fight May 20 at Mechan- : , Bu k R Ita, ball League at the league's annual abrb bl. abrb bi ab rb bi abrh bi. : - Se
rke, “Revolta, Shute| meting’ opeung ners today iit’ E84 Patz he sig geet iit , Among Veterans Listed) A Seattie tranchise would make! ast'py ns $100 Zauchin th 304 8\crowe ib 4010 Kiuvel ib Sigs TUESDAY'S HOME RUNS : q for Snead’s T the return of league operations to/iisizine so 3190 Bric 22% iiBaley'c 3141 Thomas 3b. 4012 Oy cues tEhots Spencer | ¥ ourney . {the West Coast and make the jensen tf 5.135 “| a1iaiBen ct) 4010 Clemente rf 400012 (), da (9), Gi Parts ), NIBL a six-team circuit, The last eeeemet § $918 Asprinte 2 3012\McMilan s3 2000 Mizer'ski a 3131 Neal 2 (6), Dodgers; Aaron : on
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, |Pacific Coast team to participate|smin >> $818 pists Teeslmuman p O880 Kine p seein Os "Piigheees Pils! tere : : Delock p : AM . :
Fastre chag ere Gael She Mengme as Seats Mirie ” wone Gee” tetiieaey” itik plata Ieee tern Bel _ Must Sell to Make Room ng tomorrow is a|Which rew in 1954, SF . Wight p 8000 @), Skigas (1), Tigers! . ’ mer Stoc : cross section of the game’s best tk Aipramonte for Ramos in Tih; ¢—Walked bihurmen 1008 sn Demacstri W), . : for Sum s ye, : players for the past decade. Other matters to come before|Besten 400 010 202—9 dwhiswal ieee ) S&S :
bile tnaranont, lacie” chased) meeting wil include he tee nese ig Wie WE pel s| eeting Sete ew SE amy Vn yQt/,? verti Gein udes’ cham-|day meeting will inc elec-|Beston 27:9, Washington 27-12. DP—Asp Ft ni i 4 /: 8 i) P h A pions as far back as 1931 when/tion of officers, drafting of the|Koromonte ted Zenchin “Rene cis, Bod. for. MeMan eth de stnack oul tor The one WINDOW AWNINGS 2 X 2 ore wning |
Billy Burke won the U.S. Open. {1958-59 schedule and expansion of di snd Geruert. LOB—Boston 7, Wash- | 7% _ Were $18.65 4 oF Burke's victory is one of five|the league’s pool of game "fs Runnels. |3B—Berberet. Aspromonte, Cinclanat ssersssenress GER O00 CB—@ i Opens won by golfers ‘In the big-|fficials. — we ER BB s0 ol ane PO.A—cincinnal "eth ‘Plas bourbon $9.32 ot =) Res: ‘1 ae Pie : — an
oid. tournament. honoring Send Benes ae $ ot faradgentic Ratt! S” ost in : for his i-years as local pro. Lew Ms. Israel Shoots 77 het eee! aise '3.2\ Eases Beak a | 2 ONLY : ye Worsham took the Open in 1947 fo Take WDGA Tourney 2% 4-# | de 5 : 10’ P h A i | and Ben Hogan reeled off victories yp conn elaaunmons —"vaw woes | SA TBRORR, 108 sxguee, = mand— i wixpow awnincs|5'/2’x10’ Porch Awning $7499 1950, 1951 and 1953. rs. J. G. Israel of Knollwood, ab rh bi abre yi Dereay > 2222 Qiken n° "ates 9a. Were $15.88—Now Hogan also won golf's other ma-icarded 77 yesterday at Gowanie tolgardesr 2 "120% govern ye “tu valimomg! Tie Gimmie 342% ecause it’s (One Only) Reg. $159.50—Now 3 Jor events, the PGA, Masters, and/Win the Women’s District Golt|¥eodins it 2938 Mamie ct 4010 etitay Tett sue’ Sada] $7.94 we Vay! Keg. i | Association's 2nd weekly tourna-|Green cf 3008 McDig’id t 1010 Cepedald 6342 Valort 1010 he finest! e jment of the season. Mrs. Israel’s|Smsbers © 3008 Kubek se 4000 ete Sos Gri seee ws = score Was one stroke above WOM-/Castle'an ss 3009 Lumpe % 300 9) O’Con’elt % 5041 Zimmer ss 4000 i
en's par. der’ jessie + Misa iby Reems, 11) aLap OPEN EVERY CASH & CARRY “ir aying on her home course, Mrs. Lehman Seen ‘4 BPP
Harold G. Marquardt took runner.| "its, 3 04¢ Tulse anaes mete, y iees aoe is) CROw TILL 8 P.M. TILL 8 P. eM
up honors with 79. Other leading) x creunied out for Lampe (5 Sy, ,[Grimem> 0880 Herter 1888 LIGHT. MILD [tM ! {Scores were: Mrs..Robert Gamble sie ieee McDevitt p 00 6 ,
of St. Clair River, 83: Helen Grin-|) B—Larsen. PO-A—iaitimore 2000. New Rmeomere 1 696 86 cay air » 83; He York 27-12. DP—Larsen. Mc New |Totals 50 16 26 16 16 Totals 00438
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OPEN DAILY 12 NOON © SAT.SUN. 11 AM. Badger’s 36 Preps’ Best :
3 Miles East of Woodward at Prep baseball, track and geit Sh. Evans allowed four hits, but!
squads from the Pontiac arealwon the “cap,” 3-2, helping the
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; ‘turned in some shining perform-|
. , ances yesterday, in a full day of ri cd a I pan a na ——
jactivity, marked by the 5th ning.
0% NOW s . s You Gan | straight victory for Clawson's fine * ke
v 'hurler, Dick McGill.. McGi has| Waterford blew a 5run lead, set
,won all Trojans’ victories to lead yp in the 2nd frame, and Ferming-
ithe Oakland B loop. ton tied it up in the 7th, went -on|
x * * 2 to win in the bottom of the 11th.
Avondale grabbed a double-|Curt Love was the winner, Chuck
| header from_Fitzgerald to hang on Kirken the loser.
to 2nd place in the O-B circuit,) Other baseball results included
while Farmington edged Waterford| Armada 18-3 over Capac, led by
76 for a 1l-inning victory in the' Duane Wolak’s four hits and four
“ , ‘Inter-Lakes en as other dia- (RBIs.
MARKET TIRE CO. |=: et © i Bua Sedgin’s 36 at North | Brighton in the track dual at
| Hills was the day's top links night at KH. Freshman Newton
77 W. Huron St. ° r FE 8-0424 as Bloomfield Hills defeated “ah oon (ase Sdchen. Claret time he’s
Lee een Park 164-184. Bob Thonipson | run the events in two weeks), |
TM. MON FAL] 2. See 7:55-8:00 A.M.» MON.—FRL | <.": | FARMER PEET'S ALMANA West Bloomfield took a night; hamer won the #0 and shot.
— Featuring — jtrack test, 58% points to 4914] Mego will take part in the How.
TED MALONE | pane for Brighton in a Wayne- ell “B”’ regional Saturday; with a
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1460 —-WPON ca 1460 ithree firsts set the pace. "Cer Cranes grabbed all but one first)
“Music in Pontiac”’
|brook defeated Servite for its 20th/ place in their 90-19 win over Serv-|
‘dual win. ite. Winners medley relay team! . | x * * set a school mark of 2:37.5 for the : 5
| McGill yesterday beat Lake/event (Noteware, 440; Aurend, 220;
|Orion 10-2 with a 3-hitter, fanning|DeWitt 220: and Butzbaugh, an-
1, for a total of 53 strikeouts in|chor). Stu Clark set an unofficial :
1 aed “en mae (Eh nt Do Celebrates and you save on iepeler | stunt in hurling both Avondale’s ~* * *
ivictories over Fitzgerald. He gave| Golf matches included:
wp two hits in the opener, which} Clawson 292, Avondale 401; W. _ 6. 70 xX 1 5 SUPER-CUSHION
; went two extra frames after Fitz-| Bloomfield 166, Clarkston 176; OL ]- :
igerald tied it 66 in the regulation|st. Mary 175, St. Michael 186.
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we ot DB: 10, "MSU 2; ‘splendid pitching job by Detroit's
iJohn O'Donnell went for naught.
Runs: MSU 4, U. of D. 2 fy ete yey gir ett . __DerRarr m — ro -Dtichigan State |p pine Socket Ni) fand Conlon KK
102 y, the University |* WePieman, Home “rune Detroit,
a Detroit, -but seven errors by the shoo .
handed MSU a 4-2 decision.
‘Bill Shook homered for Detroit) South Carolina's 1952 football) | :
in the fourth. Don Picmann of Bir-|team once ran up a total of 21! 5
mingham got the win while a points in just 95 seconds. 2 Brief No- Hitters Hurled | 5 ‘ Fangio is
Two abbreviated no-hitters sede tetitod a three-inning no-hitter as e a
‘hurled in. City League softball ac- the Pontiac Merchants handed the Drivin )nd itivity Tuesday night as the batters: Pontiac Post Office a 10-0 drub- eeing ,
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f Novi Twins — — ——|_ were pasting Franklin Products | :
‘hits for a 9-3 triumph over State: . : .
‘Hospital on the North Side fied. SPring, demonstrated his intestinal fortitude Monday in’ Italian Driver 12 Years of Dependable run rule. , | Walt Travis pitched a four- , .
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Win Classic counted for all of the losers’ runs.’ May offered to put a new $250,000 tournament on the ,, : —. trom Web- | The Moose thrashed the Ameri- e racing gra m Lecation can Legion 20-12. as the hitters Professional calendar if the PGA would fire Ed Carter, ‘ster Groves. Mo. wheeled one of
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. e e ish and the championship for the’ ‘made 13 hits, one a home run by Th “ 142.9 miles an hour Tuesday while| e ARO Lubrication Equipment Sam Benson team in the 1+team/Adams, and the Legion garnered e more you think about it, the more outlandish it the other Novi sat idle amidst) SERVICE
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6 Chicago Pneumatic Tools ‘points to 'y for runnerup roe eed, a Se \will let May return to the tourna- manufacturer whe owns the su- | favorite Hi-Fi Music! Cleaners to gain the championship|Q"™, 7 pm: Shaws Jewelers vs. Eiks See Why May is at the top of ‘ment fold if it can be avoided. percharged eight-cylinder cars
|by the slim margin of one point.| gcd as ithe ladder in his profes-|May undoubtedly knew his request saiq the seat in the second Novi olving Carter was absurd, but w te | | Except for a 2nd game deadlock, | ‘sion. , pee was epen and he would like to
the Benson's dominated the action Hazel Park Harness | Sst as tar as this cobsmn le coe haere it would be a good. pub- have Fangio drive it but he had |
with a 3,109 total to 2718. Norm) icernied, the golf-loving businessman Pe made any arrangements with |
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| Automotive Parts and Equipment with 649. | DETROIT « — Hazel Park, ,,N¢, attempt will be made here |ierday at Pontiac Country Club, Ohio to talk to George Walther x j The final sen ienee: = ‘harness raceways attendance) meriia ef Carter, whe hea fre using a Siron on the 135-yard 2nd| Jr., owner of the un-supercharged | :
29 Auburn Ave. Ph. FE 2-0106 a ieseae Lin Oakian’d Yend és) slipped last night to about half , = hole. four cylinder car the Argentinian ; : 8 Dekiana ro . | quently been under fire, Carter \, Co lete Front End Beree Cleeners Fd zriple as of of what it was opening night but) is an able tournamsent director * * * is under contract to drive in the mp une urt i * . = * x
lateohe 1 Oakland Coin 6e even at 6,433 officials said it was) house ana il le Aco ath 500-mile race if he can qualify it)
ee | t "@ Blue Cleaners 53 a : ’ ay was complete- ecompanying him were Fath. | i earns \ Al ent Eaters Con 1% Chitttck 30 the best Tuesday night attendance ly out of place with his request. | er Ralph Inwallie and Father |" trials the next two week ends. ignm
Cooley Lounge H = eis. Co. $} since the tgack opened in 1953. Paseal-Gurga, beth Orion, * * *
" Cones Faulp ee i90. Les Rothbart 725,/Comparative figiires were not) The truth of the matter is that! Wathes Katehieed ahet*a cous. | Russo 44 - year - old, has been’
mendable 36-43—79 for 18 holes, (driving in the 500-mile race since
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a ~ A record crowd of 13,513 opened to be rid of May's rich tourneys on’
IR&R Motors Team the season Monday night, setting,the premise that they were not
the Speedway 50-mile record of
in Michigan. a professional golfers or the gamejcourse record at Highland with a j49 244 m.p.h., which he set in. Used. Factory Trained
| The final Pontiac entr ’ tu com-' $315,907. A long shot combination’ x * * ‘with brother Emerick, Highland's ‘against the sourthwest wall. He:
MOTOR "TUNE uP ipete in the big Women’: Interna- of Success Clar and Lynda’ Too many pros, the PGA be- new head pro who carded 65. The /sico set the 75 - mile record of " . ’
Francisco will be R & R Motors daily double. |as a result of victories at Chicago's| Royal Oak's Wally Smith. |but finished fourth. BRAKES Fast Service—Quality Work = t in team, doubles , Tam O'Shanter. Julius Boros, Ted. - REBUILT [which takes part in team, do | | \ |
Stewart, Neva Shain. Lorie Bulzo g, Reo for the | cond round of. play was held| ros, example, won the | design. Part of the changes
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Biliedale 11, Wayne State 3 | other 500-mile race will be run in | '200 Lonnge 3185, Huron Cleaners 1138 given. ithe PGA hierarchy was delighted
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TRANSMISSIONS Last night's crowd wagered itself. inine-under-par 63. He was playing | 1956 in a Novi before wrecking it. Mechanics. ~*
tional Bowling Tournament at San Spangler combined for a $239.40 lieves, saw their golf games suffer co-holder of the ‘course record is|149 092 last year in tie rebuilt car)
MOTOR and singles tonight. F Win G if Ball , |Kroll and Bob Toski are excellent. mee gil patonigc new
4 -K : jorie | Fiv i \reasons for the belief. oe ee oe oe oe | REL NED ENGINES Capt. Ruby Keller, Marjorie FIV@ YIN GO s. ‘ollege COreS . ) aiatenet front end and a new
|Motors quintet. Four other local’; aié Women's golf Jeague, but’ no| Sis first win on the tournament BASEBALL | Ne e on the rough, high-banked
earlier. ‘cause handicaps have not yet been| Jackpot im 1955, Kroll and Toski | Wayne State 19, Hillsdale 6
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. ., - THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1958 c oe THIRTY-THREE "
U SeScientis 8
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Open Against Eels.
on Lampreys Téday in
Lake Superior
lamprey spawning area near the
eastern end of the Picture Rocks
area between Munising and Grand
Marais,
Fish and wildlife service workers
poured a new chemical named
lamprecid into the stream.
oratory near Rogers City, is ex-
pected to destroy the lampreys’
without harming fish, This is its
first test in a natural water-
course.
The scientists hope to treat all
streams in the Lake Superior
watershed within the next 18
months. And the entire Great
Lakes in the next five years.
* * *
Applegate said “our primary aim
It has destroyed more than half
the trout in Lake Superior
first appearing there in 1945. Ex-
perts say that if the lamprey is
not stopped quickly it may wipe
out all the trout in Lake Superior
within three years. =
The Fish and Wildlife Service
has scored major victories against
. the lamprey with another chemical
calleq dowlap. :
The service said the chemical,
developed by Dow Chemical Co.,
of Midland, “resulted in a 100
per cent kill ef lamprey larvae.”| back
living in Carp Creek, between
Cheboygan and Rogers City.
“Dowlap, applied at the rate of
20 parts per million parts of water,
resulted in'a 100 per cent kill of
lamprey larvae after 13 hours of
treatment” with “negligible dam-
age to desirable gamefish What's Trout—or Bass? - \
New Fight |
-xperts to have brought confusion out of|it
chaos.
That is’ to say; there is an
the experts may now, fairly be said
‘ » ins the boys in the backroom can find
(
when ‘the argument between a}
the Gulf Coast in
what is a bass.
Along the Outdoor i
H. GUY MOATS
@utdoor Editor, Pontiac Press Trail
Juniors Shoot
Smallbore Test A sectional smallbore rifle test
for juniors (19 years and under),
will be held May 25 at OCSC’s
range, Robert Gubbins announced
today, A field of about 80 shooters
Little Stories -
About Outdoors ee
Canadian scenery, plus some ex-
pulling William Jones, 4908 Hill-
crest, Waterford, back to the
—says Jones.
Jones and Ernest Hyde of |
Drayton Plains returned only a
short time ago from a fishing
trip te the area, They brought
streams lide." BIG JUMP — Ronnie Figueira tries to select an entry to carry
his colors in the International Frog Olympics held during the Jump-
ing Frog Jubilee and Calaveras County Fair at Angels Camp, Calif,
cepitionally fine pike fishing is) May 15-18. More than 500 entries are expected. ankee and a Texan waxes like, authority has been in the process
:| of being established for some
authority that can be. consulted if}weather oyer what is a trout and) 10 years, it having taken only 15
| majority of commen names.
As a matter of fact, the
s before that for a majority
the experts te agree on a
_ By 1948, the society put out the
bulletin listing what it considers
accepted names. Im the decade
since, experts by and large find
themselves going along with it,
Sportsmen? Well—
It may be just as well to remem-
ber that the trout by any other
name may be a salmon.
If, that is, it isn't a char.
Or a bass.
* * *
Californians receiving state aid
to the aged have taken seriously
the provision that recepients can
apply for free fishing licenses.
Among the 7,200 applicants: A 98-
year-old. Idaho birdwatchers have
come up with a list of 261 species
spotted in the state. Many a
in his backyard cherry tree, come | had a battle on his hands recent-
| Rainbow Park, He won, as the
householder may try to match it/é Positiae Press Phote
14-POUNDER — W. F, John-
stone, 4960 Estes, Lake Orion,
ly while fishing the AuSable at
photo shows. His fish, a 374
inch northern pike, weighed 14
pounds, 2 gunc®s. |
Solunar Table
Continued . improvement in the
weather is bringing increased
piscatorial . activity around the
area, according to observers.
Anglers may help their chances
of success if they make use of the
solunar periods below. These
tables, prepared especially for this
section by John Alden Knight, will
aid in selecting the best times for
the sport.
pie time.
Montreal Falls section of Ontario! Peninsula waters. Some 800 Mon-| vice that slips
—and may mean a summer there tana grayling have been planted clears the
in Manganese lake, Keweenaw
county, this week. Plants were
hatched and reared at the Wolf
Lake hatchery from eggs brought
from Montana. It is also planned
to put 100,000 eyed eggs in two
‘streams that feed the lake some
time in June.
* * *
A gadget of real interest to
feminine anglers with an aver-
sion to removing fish from the
hook, is the new automatic fish
remover made by a Wisconsin concern, It's a pistol-style de-
Brookies Hit, on the North Branch
May Days Mean Good ' By JACK PATTERSON
Monday we put in a full day on
the Au Sable River’s North Branch.
We had several reasons for dai
© ee this. First of all, ry .
it's May and the” ¢
shadblow bushes.
are in bloom and ~
the place to be, 4
when it’s May, is.
Glen Sprague,
with whom we've
shot at a passel of
grouse and wood-
made the North Branch hi
study-project these 40 years, had
some notions on outwitting the so-
phisticated: trout that rule the
river. And then, in the current is-
sue of a national outdoor magazine
Rifle Tourney
Canceled Out Because of lack of entries, the
U.S. International Rifle team trials
set originally for this weekend,
have been cancelled.
* * °*
“Where we had expected some
25 shooters for the event, designed to pick candidates for the U-S. In-
ternational rifle team {o shoot
der to hold the shoot it was neces-
sary to have at least 25, so we had
to call it off. there was an article on a never-
fail trout fly, so monkey-see-mon-
key-do being our motto, we had to
tie some up and try ‘em out.
* *« *
Assessing the merit of these
’ lreasons for going fishing in reverse
order, we can quickly dismiss the
> \never-fail fly business 4s just an-
other trout fly. It worked well when
J
Trout Fishing [ticularly on the North Branch, a
‘stream once so famous for its
‘brook trout fishing that the fly
casting champion of Great Britain
imade a special trip over, in the
‘early twenties, to have a go at it.
He could come over again and still
have a pretty good time.
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Oo Current
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This is notarecent
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Since “Our Founding
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Blan Assoc.
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June 21, *
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822 NORTH PERRY AT. EAST BOULEVARD
Be 100 Oct. 7; Former
LAKE ORION —, Sanford H,
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4, F & AM. . -
* * *
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Westcott, a life member of the
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Sanford’ Westcott to):
School Superintendent f activities in Waterford Township
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Father-Vice President Lewis
Bromm and Mother-Vice-President
Mrs. Frederick Poole.° Treasurer
will be James Younger and sec-
retary, Mrs. Robert Walter.
A candle light ceremony will be
ballot in the Jyne 9 election.
The money would be used for |
salaries, operating expenses and
the hiring of additional teachers,
Voters also will be asked to
Gens Wills Ushe Abtort Revde--hox Oitas tex G145 M.
ada are THURSDAY!
“DAN DURYER MANE FTE. BANE SINT
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decide whether Troy should be-
come a third class school district.
* * *
Two candidates will vie
f
TONIGHT
FEATURE at 7:00 and 9:35.
L. Windeler will conduct a|
Mrs. Gordon Aittema will be oe]
Elmwood PTA to Meet
AVON TOWNSHIP — Elmwood)
School PTA will meet tomorrow |
at 7:30 p.m. at the school, Douglas}
Stringer will speak on summer
youth activities in the township |
area. Officers are to be installed?
by Mrs. William Porter. Refresh-
ments will be served by kinder-
Lodge 236 on Nov. 25, 1881, when garten aes.
he was superintendent of schools
in Davison, He transferred his
‘| membership to the Orion Lodge
in July 1912, where he has been
a member since, -
Westcott now resides with his
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. R, W. Haviland of Detroit.
* * bd
The open house tea will be in
honor of Westcott’s 75 years con-
tinuous years as a Mason,
Masons in Lake Orion still -can/
appreciate the work of Westcott.
He was instrumental in securing
and remodeling their peerees
Masonic Temple here,
His around-the-world trip at
age 95 attests to his ability to |
enjoy life despite advaticed years. |
He has many cheerful recoliec- |
tions of his friends and former +}
students In Lake Orion who will | AKRESGE’S the family’ s choice
Save 30°! Reg.#P9)
Children’s and Misses’!
nis Shoes
On the committhes fn charge of)
the open house are Vincent Butera,
entertainment; John C. Nelson, ||
luncheon; Donald E. Taylor, guest|
book; C. Arthur Cotcher and Verne
A. Miller, hosts,
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Savings This Weekend!
Sturdy canvas with white rubber soles
and heels. Lined for day-long comfort!
Practical shoes for sports and play, for
leisure days! Standard white, bright red
ot blue! Fine-quality imports at a special
sale price now!
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Only His Mother Can Love Him | By JOSEPH H. PECK, M.D. , Teenage sons look upon fathers the children's bureau in Washing- but now that he is- big enough to
ton and sold a bill of goods that it/knock over the goldfish bow! and iyour favorite golf trophy, he lands
in the dog pound, or, at best, gets i
In my medical experience 1,2 trees that shed money, Provide them only with necessi-|
ities and pay for their education if, p
fever saw a girl whose feet
showed any reluctance when the!you can, Never give them a dime time came for her to step into the for fun unless they do something:
river of womanhood ito earn it =
It is the boy whose feet are re-
Beware the money tree!
luctant, standing where the brook
and the river meet.
A bey from 10 to 15 is some-
thing nobody but a mother could
love. Half the time he even hates
himself.
While a girl becomes more
graceful and attractive, a boy
grows more awkward and more
conscious of his clumsiness. A
fuzzy growth appears on his face
Whiskers, starting singly and in
pairs, soon grow rapidly, curling
as they grow
Acne pimples sprout where
whiskers don't; tus nose gets big
and his feet smelly. He becomes
discouraged and careless, dressing
even more slovenly than you
thought possible ,
* * *
Nature is using her invisible hy
podermic to inject progressively
stronger doses of male sex hor
mone into his veins, and his reac
tions are constantly swinging from
desire for violent bodily contact
with his fellows to a strange las
situde. :
FACING THE FACTS
At this stage he obevs you he
rause the pattern is hard to break,
and, besides, he is not quite sure
he can lick you.
But there will come a time
when he can tell the old man to
go to hell, and that is one of his ,
sweetest dreams. His animosity
toward his father grows as his
sex develops, and they can never
meet again on common ground
until he has kids of his own.
By this time his mother is sus-
© pecting things, and she hounds the
. old man to talk to Junior. Father
would rather fight a bull without a
| sword, and Junior probably wishes
he would do so and get gored.
* * +
In this respect, a physician is
better situated than most men. |
- well remember the Sunday morn-
ing I told the boys we were going
to my office for a little talk. They
exchanged knowing glances
YI reached for a’ book on apbstet
rics and started my lecture. My
younger son politely walked over
to look out the window, while the
older blushed) and = squirmed.. |
icily inquired if I was boring them
“Papa,” my older son said,
“we have known all abeut that
as long as I can remember. Our
first picture book was your old
Gray’s Anatomy, and we often
hear vou talking to patients over
the phone."’
“Let's go fishing and tell mother
it took a long time to educate
you,”’ I said. ee ne
HALF ACRE CASTLE '
] |
x* * * |
At this stage of a boy’s develop-
ment, the chief job of society is to.
find an outlet for his excessive en-
ergy.
I'm glad that my boys were at
this adolescent period before all
those child labor laws went into
- 9 effect. Child labor in sweat shops,
of course, was a disgrace, but so is YOUR DAY IS COMING son. They are worried because
‘the fact that millions of young] And yet if your eal was ralecd their genes are beginning to
American men must live through right, he will somehow worry |S20™- s' ” , ; | . +] .
i sor eal epramecire around list-' through the tough period of ado-) NEXT: Let the Giri’s Mom)
| Years ago a bunch of old biddies, | |
probably thwarted in their natural| Everybody loved and wanted to! Florida has 4,724 miles of rail-
desire for motherhood, took over|cuddle him when he was a puppy, way trackage. }
was an-antiquated notion to think
that parents could raise their own’, swift kick in the stern.
offspi#ing during the tender, twig- - «<) «
straightening years. tee . ; es ., * nm * ~aYour offspring may be a trial
pened for career women wh0 created in the image of his Maker
-_ ped make a success of any- Comfort yourself with the thought
sted hem and ; Parents were that some day he may show some
hounded to distraction by welfare of the worthy characteristics he in-
workers, well-baby and well-child herited
clinics, child-guidance clinics, and
God knows what else.
lescence. Now he is in the same Worry.
tix as a half-grown dog.
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A: CARRYING IN Wf THE OLD ¢{ CANALRY ¢/ ABYSMAL /7/
\ THERE a [/ LINING ROOM }} GENERALS \/ IGNORANCE / 7
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DISHWASHER'S ( BEILEFED_// AROUND SCREEN OF
308 PELICAN, THE PARK CARPING
“2 HAS COME HOLLERING INSIN-
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AGAINST GOING / WHY,NO..NOT \. WOULD I
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THE PONTIAC /
RESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14,1058’ |, el Hed
eis
1.76
3.00
Market Drops
sc in Early Trades 2 Stolen Auto a by . Fast thinking on the pert of three
lots. nie Pontiac police 0 citigh opin
Markets, the! nesrket be why BF oak : est of two men last night in a
- we of 1 auto.
$5.00 |
+» 1% Motors, which
Ill iselin the t several want with gloves in the warm
i) taltered. eee sessions, eather, the officers gave chase
seal on Pike and down Marshall street. 3 Alert Officers
Nab Two Men _
'fractions to around a point. T
jwere scattered gainers.
i * * * they saw
* * * ‘advance was slowed. American ; acy Wondering what a driver would has risen strongly
It opened unchanged, then c
showed @ loss of % at 13% onj.0® Pair jumped from their car
3.25 Onjand yan between houses but were 1.50) uccessi blocks of 10,000) .
Sea: Bl shares. It cut its loss in lates|SPPrehended at the comer of ouse (behes.) doz... 135| trades Michigan and North Edith streets.
thouse, 8 Ib, (ski) .. 3.25 ad \
GREENS < « «* Held for investigation of anto higher, May $12.65. Kale, bu. ... Te rrererocons 6 ue ‘: theft are Daniel C. Polasek, 21,
ately eceeegecececegeecesseeee 2.00) Oils continued thelr retreat on ‘
- bu, Ferre eePeneetenr eh. vee 1.15; of the Middl E ‘ t bh at 245. Nelson st. and Gerald L.
Grain Pr . DETROIT £GGS — shares and Lan hemi- | The eibies sotie ‘te
cmcaad, May (AP) = * Opening | Detroit, cases included, “feteralstatel gals showed minus sige. car from Rogers Sales and Service,
oO heat Oats agiier Orde A, jumbo ae: sxtre lafes| News of dividend cuts tripped| eg, uum Ave.. and stealing two May ...ss..2 ee eg, Atte eonaloer 38:57; Ge. cue: 38%: ay “es license plates for it;
oe crise RR eee os: Sibleman Sane owed. arg. pu Gree eoeme loci. | Ament ‘Police said. \
Sar tee amy. 198 oli, wea Oy, tO": teres Ci: metiem) s point, and General Precision, off 7. 114 C are 3 They also connect WE i ssissd 190% Boe Is. Lab | Sacks H-94, wed, ag. 31%, '@ major fraction. 7 aegie ae by cet ieee Rana ~ Whites: Grade A. large 38-30; mediam : *.'f -& rae re that My Be geizel
Bee rrr Te ST crc EER] Browns; orede 4, teres 28-29%; me-) Losses were taken by U:S. Steel,by an Oakland County Sheriff's Chrysler, Radio Corp., Interna-depity in Auburn Heights. \
Co p rt Telephone, Phelps Dodge .
Lodge : lendar oultry uj DuPont,
2 - Cedar ai an 2 Philip Morris, Studebaker-Pack- . o |
pm, -|son were small gainers ‘s ,
- Vargo, WM. os 28-30; Diet type yer’ -- : ‘ -4 ® bed
in Brief DEKE) NewYorkstocs [Family of Five Livestock iit". tt Hoge cet -si They Barely Escape os
ee nukes toeseen oe “Alum Ltd... 214 Kennecott --'624) Waterford Home ASTICE | sows ; $0.8. No. 2 e0diAm atria :. $73 See an nt : Tuesday, and|3 180-240 % 23.50-24.00; mixed Aedes mg : te Am Can .,.... 467 Lenn & P ....335
paid a fine of $85 plus $5 costs. Bast oes BTR be mostly Woo 1 3050, |A™ Oar... $7. LOP Giass :-\ 19 _| A Waterford Township family of mixed No. 2 an 3 240-300 tb. butchers|am Metal’... a1) PO MONAL .... 99) 4 death
former ty] ogo ete ent”? lan Mae: Ra EMU RS 0G ‘te nen Blasing. ene “wt Am N Gas ... 58¢ ‘ oarry :
Pontiac Ws. ITSO. ter steers A™ Rad ..:- 121 Lone ® Gam’. ataitheir nightclothes at midnight last ned Am Seating ... 29.7 and heifers , average good and Lorillard ....,.8.2i nj
car while| rredes steady ‘to wea: jpeet| Am usar) 3. Meck tet a * * * Ceo en eek ere, Eeeeiam Telktel 1.0 Nee. 24.1
rn on. setieted sales geod te, tow ewoice| hm TOO... M6 MTD airy "- a3] Mrs. Brad Proper, of 2077 Paul
we es, sate uulity ana) Anaconde oo G33 Feed Co -..-- 35 Sen St, said that she was polish-
‘M1 ON. standard tinea Sot ings. 2. .0 | Armou «Si Merr cn & 8 \.ig.1}ing her three children’s shoes in
y Ae PSleutsers 18.0019 00; Utility “bulls ans. |Armat CK 265 Moe All. 8 {ithe living room when all of a sud
phe. office 50, Wealers steady to! Atl Retin he pina Pal. ...-33iden she looked up and the entire
classrooms were 100 on prime: it & Ohio 273 Mont Ward .. 35.2;house was filled with thick black
oot be de Biante ses ie ati bec Rt Merttes! | amoke, was missing. Lao : ci’) ghg Mat Cash R.. @2'| ‘She. aroused her sleeping hus-
“okt! tas’ ea pus Ht ES itd <~ Hl soem “ama carried te, of er yur’ a . .
tod Pe, Be ria eo ae 3 NY costa: fi,| tree sons, Barry, one and
to te amit ce rey ee ye Ay «Hl Dee, 9 yenre old, cutee Ra, al Fesk ss. 4¢3 Nwest aia” 149) When bé returned to get a third
ibe. + [Calum @ Hs. 12, eS +. Mem, Sammy, 3, he was almost
~~ ad¥.\Sales Climbing Steadily {csi Piz: 363 Owens Gne .-: 413|overcome by smoke. :
sale! Tre-|for Studebaker-Packard onet ont «3 Re Om... sae * * * att . ~ (Sage, Ew. 83 ran oy“ UP}] The four room log cabin home
h_Modv.| SOUTH BEND Ind. — Late|Ches & On” Hs Param Pict... 304 /valued at $10,000, and $3,300 con-
; : ~,\Apeil increases in sales of Stude-|Cin'Mii at ..:: 343 Penney, Jc... o¢4|tents were ; -- May 16, 8) oy or.t rom endear tpediring at! 8 CREE | pe ess 32 Firemen said that the blaze
oie well. as’ Mercedes-Ben: automo-| Come Cole 5.1142 tine Gone-sss ga-gicame from the clothes. dryer tn
Pr ee al reported by Studebaker-|{ wees @. oss: 88 the utility room. was no
‘ ; Sechelt ud ee ar: philip stor”. $9 }/surance on the home or contents :
Pe aL age a Ts mon veel aE ees li, ae a ee Wer cent over the second 30S-er aL) ih Fas Wilsons Finally . pte eh 10 to 12 day period, while truck sales rose) Cont een eA aa ADI t Th nk
; ** . adulag per cent. The firm said Merce-|S0n: COPAS . § © Repub st .... 34 € to a. :
des-Benz sales.in April continued Cont 01) ...:-: 50.4 Met "... 317.6! aye oe
ee TON, Saginaw, |the steady rise started in Septem- hy PS Pn ee ee ie City,Commission
aS Z = adv. ber 1957. . e Deere. iegees 342 Bafeway St... 205 : :
: S Dis C Seag ... 291 gt Reg Pap .. $34) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson : Gale — Youth Center, Doug Alte ..+. 604 geovill ur . ‘ 90.4
Lake Orion, Pri & Sah — ad¥.| ey: : Lamon Dow chem <'"" 338 Seay al RA. 241/nave finally got around to thank-
Airline Adds Flights ng gee panssed | a ae a3 sinclair oe hey months ago praising their donation
ved eetly ae ¥ Mareen! £2 Ve 7 Southern Co. 29.8/0f the Meadow Brook estate for NEW YORK # — American ~ Sy ag sag, amen Brie RR coc. Re ny are K the —— State University-
Detrolt iE enieces, on tn Lampe Wis Gane Sins a aocind ire Ca Bed On Gat 1. 293 The Wilsons would have thank-
ae ete vewceaier, New|in the Gomand for gem diamonds od son std On Nd -* Bal ef the conuntenioncoener, but
_ York sales manager, said advance ~ ~ uaa om. he = Gardner Dea a3 Stevens, GP ot at or William W. Lgpigere
: travel will reach'a peak this month.| 958 were “more encouraging.” | Sen Eee =. a6 Suther Pap... 34 +| them know about the resolstion Gen Kotoié o. Quilt & Co 33-1) until about a week ago.
‘ im SNe . «++. 9 Texas Co...... 642 = Gen Tel ...... 48 rex G Bul 19.4;. The apologetic. mayor confessed
Pontiac City Affairs © [Gem mess: 84 Tencron 9: 10 8ltast might that he had undertaken . Gerber Prod .. $6 § Timk R Bear .. 37 | to hold onto. the resolution last
e M 24 p e- t Goebel Br... 43-4 ee Be deliver it to the Wilsons.
Seether <.ill.ae4 Ewenty Cen... 28 |personally when they returned
To A if TOseEC Grab Paige s--- 13 Un Carbide es from an extended vacation.
lic hearing will be heldjed by the City Commission last |fierm ‘cn Set Se Ay me. et] Set by Be Rene By. ews = A public , Here Chee... 38 ores 4746, "ad returned to the Pontiac
‘Tuesday on city plans to join with! night. : Pos 108 Te Gan Cb... 308] area, the Mayor had forgotten
the State Highway Deps in| Also scheduled for public hear. | oom? BF <-.-281 US ged °° '. gr1| about it, he sald, and the resolu. widening and repaving Perry Beemdicorepiptnaharnes con. [Indust Rey... ita US Tod <2 tom has remained unnoticed in street (M24) from E. Huron street! stract sidewalks on Cherry court, | "fgg eu "0/31 West A Bk 213| his brief case ever since. - . ettg Ei ..... S =
to the northeast o~* east of Hill street. The assessed | [spit Cop ... 32 | white Mot. 487) “This is the first time dn four
mks cont would be $699, city cost $822, jint Bus Mch 35! | Wooiworth ... 441 Year's that. happened,” te said,
The $1,354,653 project will be fi.) and cost of a Sifoot lot $74. int mek “1.73.3 Yale & Tow . 292) “but I particularly regret it be-
nanced partially by an estimated’ Commissions also approved low-|tm, snae’...). 302 Yass Sh & T #4 | Cause theirs was such a wonderful pp Int Shoe ..... 39 $103,113 in special assessments en on Int Stiver...31.1 Zenith Rad ... 75.7 pitt to this area and we were ering slightly the assessments on
two Montcalm avenue sanitary
eS the very first governmental group
sewers, Rebates were in order,!
City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn)
and said, because subdivision bond money which the city has held in|
The rest of thet cost is to be im Vi iNet change - —, “
eolit by sale and federal sovert-oot figured in the orignal assess |Seet tar”. cath’ WE RY Ie 7p ments. ments. One sewer was built last) Week sep ---. 2488 02 724 ies Late City Inspector ek ® year, the other is to be built this|Year ago ..:.. 2695 125.0 766 183.5 :
The estimated costs were accept-| year. 1968 tows "cca? BOR 120 Ieee Cit df G d J b
} Re agg gy Ge wey CHO fOr GOO JOO
~ DETROIT STOCKS The late Harvey L. Stout has
$25 to $500 on your name only
_or on other plans
To get cash for vacations or
for any other worthwhile
purpose come to General
Public. We make loans to
8 2 Pontiac Men Injured to pass a resolution thanking
thern.’”: ;
“And I guess ours was the last
one delivered,” he added. STOCK AVERAGES
NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As-
sociated Press): % 818 1860
— = Util. Stocks
(C. 2. Nephier Co.) |been cited by. the City Commission High Low Noon for his role as inspector during Allen Elec, & Equip. Co. * 25 3.0 ; Baldwin Rubber ae ee 2 Ys 333 pape og <, haapves City Hall one ear GO. cesctsnnue y Oo . _
GL ol& Chem Coc: 2 13 18 . ic Safety building owell Elec. Mo. Co. .... k 5 5 .
Poningular Met Pa Co... ° 82 .8§| _ it was Stout’s job to insure |: ~~ ee a 4 se 4 that workmanshi p and building
ua rrafact. ee ‘
Toledo Edison Co. ...... 140 140 140| Materials cameé up to specifica-
_ |Wayne Screw Pd. Co. * 1.7 2.0 thens on the two jobs,
*No sale: bid and asked.
“The many important buildings
in downtown Pontiac are memo-
rials to his long career in building
construction,” a resolution passed as Their Cars Collide fons Commission said. ; *
- @ VACATIONS men and wemen—married
oe CAR REPAIRS or single. You are assured § @ PAYING A GROUP of prompt, personal service
OF BILLS and a monthly payment plan
@ NEW PURCHASES to suit your convenience. :
COME IN * PHONE - WRITE ee
‘early this morning when their cars
* |collided at Perry St. and
_ » \Saginaw St. He is reported 4 Two Pontiac men ‘ere injured
Stout, 73, of -21 S. Genesee Ave.,
tiac was a private contractor. He died
Rd., according to police, . | April 28.
Admitted to Pontiac Genera] Hos-
pital with a fractured elbow was 7 | or
Steven D'Anthony, 2%. of 35 N. Too Many Smiths
: Conreonmarion
‘69 Wes! Huron Street FEderal 3-7181
pale VE ae FE FAERIE. tt is oe)
Falk]
- Wag treated for minor injures and/kirk.. Smith ‘told the court “There isfactory condition. elyn Smith of Detroit has asked
| The other driver, Edwarl P./Probate Court to let him change
Grayda, 32, of 640 Peadoc St., (his name to Devarold Lewelyn Sel- with felonious assault in a .
Pontiac police of-
two men drive by in at
“11 \%30) Lower-priced issues continued to¢@?, The driver was wearing
*™ be briskly traded but their recent |Sloves.
| Elect 2 to Port Board
‘DETROIT — Devarold Lew-! - Pontiac Man Given
Probation, $25 Costs Gene C. Goodman, 25, of 633 N.
Perry St., pleaded guiltyto assault
and
Court.
He originally had been
with an off-duty
ficer, James A. ‘teal Jr., on April
Charges against three others for
guilty of interfering with a police
officer
Goodman was given 90 days’ pro-
bation by Judge Maurice E. Fin-
negan and charged $25 costs.
._ DETROIT @® — Thomas E. Lane,
Alvan Macauley Jr., and Harry
H. Meisner were elected Tuesday - today in Municipal
felonious assault were dismissed, |!
while a fifth man was found not/ating
San Francisco
to Get $50,000
for Not Farming |
“I fele sort of morally dishonest),
\Say Chrysler Preparing on
mi lie in state at Hun
Home.
a
‘al
at 4 p.m, : oe,
ome Ns 7.
fagh officieting, Lawn Ce ry.
ments
Lake Or
officiating. Interment tn Oa!
Memoria) Gardens.
COLE, WAY TS, “i68 CANDACE, 2° Rochester” oxi be:
a , Carolyn,
lemorta!
Mrs, Smith will lie in state at the
ened 7 Heig' nis. nd family re- ‘ tests: visitation Thursday “from
Driytoe FUNERAL HOME Plains OR 37797
FUNERA:
: “Designed
SPAR
tia Donelson-Johns
Thoughtiul Serves PE 2408
Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance eo or — -
FOR WANT fe if 4
CagsW WANT AD
3 $1.50
i { Fi : 8 3
’ +05
rejpased, said police, ‘are too many Smiths in the world.”
/ \ | | - _ 7G The Pontiac Press
DIAL FE 2-8181
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. a ae inisi ADS
RATES —
A a or over To contact small | ee oe te Soares sell em service. PE 8-2041.
to the Port of Detroit Commission/sige. by the Wayne County Board of ~< - *
Supervisors. Lane is an industrial] ‘The land seales manufacturer, Macauley ajand the most
vice president of National Bank of|got from farming
Detroit, and Meisner an attorney.'year. == OSS tons
e | Death Notices Cemetery Lots 5| Help Wanted Female 7) Work Wanted Male 10
. ee 3 She Pant Senet erin set CASHIER CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS.
. ~ Neat appea middle Sun-
“Gene. 136K Merrimac: ase 3:| WHITE CHAPEL 3 RAVES | fart, & bs me sisted Mone-|CaaignTee © MAL 2088. FB beloved son of Eugene and qi mg | ~=Main or. : MI ¢6ia8 | CA NEW AND .
Bennett; dear brother of 1 | 30632 |. a : Be 4 ,
pa Fauroay Mo BLL | ALND, oat af Propet nal COSMETICIAN oganary. Paige ee te eee _— elrose 4988 after 6 p.m. : Fragraney “fines, Company bene-| 5.5653,” ‘a ss
kland TWO » Oe pazeenbe dept.,
: ’ . MA
p sey Harvey, 4575 pendet 'ORK A
, band of Mrs. shir wy 3 cadet \ dear on Mr + faa
\ rman end Hand digging, and }t
\ berry. Funeral ice be held Free Mmates. MY 31198 er
\ Thuraday, May 15, at B. from A St d b | 5.5140 .
4 + cod # ay wal Home. 3153 Sams. edi yY 0 cted.
|| Rex, Paul 7, Hart officiating. | tor « good steady worker. Appear. z AND nted Female
\ tery De ee a lie in 16“ W. Kus be to *suaree. —_- “ 3
| gis et ents Puneet ome | Saves. S30 to weSWvam. | Referpine retuize, Op tr |) DA, EG
Se a ae [ES and GIRLS | Pu gme Pie oo and denver (ge Ke Kelley: dear sister of 2/4 tosis Coj- | Part time saleswork from Wa
o ~ granddaughter of Mr. exp. ond ows - ABD On| our, office. 4 bre. daily, $ days >i.
Mrs. Herbert and| Deon. 3568 Ells. LE. Ra. weekly, Hour rate plus’ commi: 3
Pr. Mw - | oes. - gam, Se i gees . Mr, Meyers, ne Cae zy 4 g
ee eee ee rset ee aipis |- Business Opportunit at aw? | sone PE 31003. . Carl W. bsg ag have sales ‘ ¢are of children. Live ABYSITT'NG IN
officiating. Interment in Oak Hill) abiiity, we invite your investiga- nursery school tm, OR 3-5028 . Baby Linda will arrive| tion of an eutstandina ty =D WOU Days only. rom Gcrmany Wednesaay morn: | Ww become our assocate and re-| MIDDLEAGED | HOUSEKEEPER, ing and will le in state at the cement for s 'y successful pane Dh ae $15. 5% days.
Vv Puneral Home man who recently passed on).
Otter mm. o- r more 30 years us, 6:
SMITH, MAY 13 A wil be awa to}. vey t over 25, Will
Malude. 223 im St ; be- > man, train. 5 8 w. of P Smith Sr.;| and sn embition tm e a f mother of J. Smith ——er of living. Substantial Fi
ir peesis A. ape 0s Soe, eT man se) | Moote a: Lil- ae ! at our main office
yenen: i sister of Mrs. Lillian Re Four oppor te” be- Sai
Priday, 16. at 1 pm come the of your own s
business. Write Pontiac Press
oat nie. sameen Box to 6 5 or
SG, Be raul bn Fe 21426 of FE CMM
tne t . BA MAN
hg Bloomfield Res- M RIED WOMA
Teleg: at Mapie.
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gt do net apply. | MOTHER
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own boss; vile ited os pay. pie athe is Apply between 3| by Wants work in your home,
‘eset K JF Saloemen | | Sraniry crud, 2280 sien Lk, Ra. eae
ween 8 and Cam. e43 wow r D ateT with HOUSE: MOTHE xe
é v . cooking. no jaundry, 2 To CARE "POR
: i 2 eh oF Se a = ONLY. FE.
PART TIME staat epg oo tal , or & care ehildren.| PONTIAC
FULL TIME | Mopefoy peme‘then wasee. After] Lcsoeed ang fommece SALESMEN FOUNG—GIREFObOwOUsE:| share. So. cents. Mints 4 DO HOUSE-| ting charge 4 hours. Adult : work Commerce. Rd. Live in.) 9... 65° OR 3-3761
To Call On Food Trade, Good EM. 33608. wey ¢
| fice | Cera? My renee ize | ; alate oye ie Deter Scere Pukeres Visine and 18th and 16th, between 16:00 am. _ Help Wanted 8 WOMAN WANTS SPRI
Ratt. Mrs. Viola Grubb. Chas. aad 9:00 p.m. | en ae Om Us| WASHINGS 6 TRORINOR— E55 i s 5 ie le le
. : of m: 32 $3 per hour, fu rt Pick
In Memoriam 2 Reppert Sheer than Aserare or part time Mr. 180| deliver, FE Tea . earnings for aggressive salesman,| _N. Perry 8 to 12 p.m WASHINGS & ATER-
. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR| Apply in person, 2410 8. -Com- | CED. COOK. NO SUN-| ford vicinity, OR .: husband and father, Howard B.|_merce Rd., Walled Lake ‘days, Birm m Grill, 116 N. WASHING ‘i S | | Bostright. who passed away, May | TEAL at EXE. Wood ward Birmingham. Apply 10 ASHINGS a be s rred i train a a tae me
Beven years have passed e how to eara| ~~
e How % seems; money se ; for oar Man ot high school edu- Building Services 12.
Bie taps git booms, W. ot Venting fn Gs ete! «yeu 35 to 4 years old to as- ~ aan
Bot we whe mas hi pa Bald see RATES ae eet cork oa cake ©. 20 YEARS
Sadly missed by wife & Tamily é genustt at Sales. . rf br yp) monty oneky core EXPERIENCE
Funeral Directors 4|"owtiiae man win cer for ev-| pig, pooue Mr. Perkion at Cement porgh. and slepe, block W AAA al | er brie sidewalks, a Dp cyt ATMOSPHERE” tablished Puller brush- route, No) = "S50. garage ent f “au COATS a) Sea eee m = patch work. Pree ates. FE ; FE 2-9318. — mployment Agencies 8A '
AAA ‘Floor Sanding ~ -
SO wit ~ Pinaies
“FES Se Nett ae FR 40086 Fear, Call OR 0a. too a:
‘Time Stud and : —“K-A TRENCHING
Cost Estimating Man REC Pl ey _ Septic eid, OR
q ALL 5S OF
Hy aiid likes SA ym AR-
Stig ows. Ga, ha Pe EVELYN EDWARDS |c.
f VOCATION AY Soe naciial $13 COMMUNITY BANE BLDG.
ing’, ‘
So stamps & ee parts, TY’ } ONG. TRE
write Box 80 i
WHOL RETAIL PER- tie £6 who can type 50 ie gonne] wanted. Part time to sta: neat ens -# Jensen. 2. EB ssary, 7 contact. 56 days week. No Satur- rs) xp. not nece from 9 till 7. ent, 406
a Bark Bide” Ye eS TRENCHING = TREN Ain,
WAITRESS big Water lines, ons tile,
OR 5a I ee ee ST. eS TEE KINDS OF CEMENT WORK ” tule ts 0 pularled post- FE 43420.
Se ee Be : vB ; ‘ dreva, 1-#200. :
Instructions 9
"FE Me ee take ea. 0399
ERAN 5
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Help Wanted Female 7
n-a-!
for detalls write Box 35; t
ress, stating experience, name,
aod phone number,
Se cy ae AT ONCE GOOD TYPIsT—Must be fast —
ir. Brown. FE
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eused builder. Pk =e Lande aah, Notices & Personals 28 SLICES OF HAM
Give You 1 Place to Pay
Eaéé Your Mind
MICHIGAN CREDIT
COUNSELLORS
“MYSTER -RE ARD-
Field
1 of ri maroon
Buick fo fen ‘Awe Accident on
te ait os Gus late rvice,| S04 Waitoo Bird at Dizle
it ote nd gia, Bate punt Cedar
ON ANDe A DA
May "14 1968, I will not be
aod tracted by omg m .
FOURED CONCRETE BAGS. Hany it te & Sons Ine. oes aes e 4 :
G,
; ments Seawalls All kinds
: for
- - any other than mysell, Prank
Sage OFLU | ae ee | Roane, = we mar ROOF REPAIRS ~ AAA Reduc Rates. ip SREDUCE NOW VESTROUGHIN 44-0444 Large van or ttle as as ber ry
TR Y ING AND “theese aoe Fa Pravoy By eee
BULLDOZING your price time. FE. §-0005. ened. Call f n+ Wag to-
BP ete eg FE Sat ean Gm PSST les Chars houses, Block and cement eon LiGur ay 2 HEAVY TRUCKING td, Children to Board 26
PE 50604. FE 2-3706. Reps Pal dirt, top soll, gravel LICENSED HOME, LOVING
Building Supplies 12A|iicu7~ inp uEAV? —WOvino|—
HA
with 2 ton stake truck. FE $6453
LIGHT HAULING, TOP SOIL,
Que A a W SURPLUS PE Sten) nd end grarc rE bow Business Services 13 SO*L facing 12 ROARS “peed Winnie" Site S| O'DELL. CARTAGE _|"teut L MAKES © ae re. mention Wtd. Household Goods 27
FURNITURE NEEDED
se Sa a OS Peak aE P| Ore Ee Oftice Con TW. Law _ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28
Tech Toon QUALEEY ITER Trucks to Rent AOUSE3 OR 1 UILDINOS OF ANY
ike fie ences TRESMETTATOM | Beatie Venlo Insured, MA “ton Pickups Stakes =... 1
ASPHALT PAVING Gene, wwe Far ‘emlaratios| shag m and
chairs, benches or animals. FE|_‘*onvilie
52460.
. FB
ele Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32
ay Uo De have « ea Sane fb
Figs bave clients welling to
T. "G. Trocke pearamtens ot Racing’ OL st068. | Industrial Tractor Co.
ASPHALT PAVING ," WOODWARD x us ——_ your driveway 40465
LP FINANCE TRUCKING &
able Asphalt Paving Co. bish. ¢.
FE_ 5-50: or FE + x
APPLIANCE SER ou! on sae We service all makes of wringer dump truck and autonatic washers 30 yrs.. UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED
O's, 6 Oakland yy cen Gnas & trede i
_ "ASPHALT PAVING |—2inting & Decorating 20
1643 Union 1 fake Ro EM EM_ 3-467!
CASH -
UNLIMITED
ate ome a | CT SpADITING AND PAPERING.| Sod* hatte posite" atcoust Mason Thom PE 46364. FE 43044 or
ee eee ae ae eerie ys 5 pe Ask tor Ted MeCul- v0 terior. 10 per cent disc, Yor ens. agen e ~
bere Ki PAINTING, 5143 Cass _- beth Rd.
hs ie paladindia SEH me : ron 46402 or FE 44813. Ask for Mr Clark
Pais removed by steam.
3-9062.
Suing dich erg |, Papernd bye, FE 8G
IN A FLASH -
Bor ach At
A. Johnson| =
‘| Above Oakland Theater ie
ENAPP SHOES Pred Herman
OR 3-15023
3 a
_ “Hey, give me a hand!"
Wanted Real ee 32A
SS CASH $$
48 HOURS For your equity in home,
contract or vacant property.
‘us for immediate action,
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor or) Tt H. Soginaw O Ph, FE 5-8) 5-6165
Open Eves, ‘til 6
We Will Buy land
Call
|Your Equity
resk. Quitand
SNorinwent Oak)
County & vic inxs prop:
ref alt nae tet? ee On a ational Rent Apts. Furnished 33
3 ROOM AND BATH, BABY WEL-
sume. In Pontiac. Phone MYrtle
3 ROOM PURN. iPr. REFINED
foams, be no children. Close to. down
LARGE RMS PVE PvT. 3 EXTRA
bath and entr,, waterfront,
adults, $60. beaut.
OR newly decor.,
3-3960.
~ NOW by large mort-
toueet you oot for
new
ss wage ome te your home
WHITE BROS
m Eves uy 6 e- Sus. 10 “til 8 WE HA QUALIFIED BUYERS w — proper-
’ ROY KNAUF 26% W. Huron St. FE 23-1421
Listings Wanted
We Buy Equities
R. D. RILEY, Broker
WANTED MODERN 3 BEDROOM home with basement on lake
or
LAKEFRONT LOT or
Must COTTAGE — have good
beach, within 10 miles of *postinc
and reasonable. FE 4-0805.
Sy GATED IMMEDIATELY:
ao. farms . Fa Eh ge rty &
Paul M. Jones, Real Est. #92 W. Huron FE
Rent Apts. Furnished 33
-'1 RM. KITCHENETTE, SHARP, |" pvt. bath & ent. TV, PE : [rik RrrOmNEr TS PUT
ba only N. Pad- —_ . re Apts. a 4
aniey Lescn 19 Bagley St.| ae Ry | PERAne on fond prepertion "te 2° zt
Saws — Lawnmowers wag Ts. exp, FE : sere or mi — eww trent-|! apa Pu. chower, Restricted e eit. ye outst in vot Gi a — 2. Dashatian my 8. Telegraph, fotelie. Blue Sty Vicinlty, FE
cuine ysio-Therapy i AND :
358 hinperwood FE 42416 Ph, 21A GET a 1 e i. Adulte.
‘vente bg eg avo-), HEALTH CENTER | &ih Pu'edioe. ‘aun for ine Wide:|' Leketront apts; OR 3-0108.
work," s06 E- Fwedish, massage. "Patients bz] ‘Smith-Wid a eas, appointment, Call OR 3351. 4079 eas STATE OPEN Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) fice a a ee aF
DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. Al-| Television Service 22 terations, als done
_ BL ee Cull PE bus, ALL TY SERVICE CALLS AN- IMMEDIATE :
Garden Plowing _16B) "i Uz ornbnics — BCTION — [Liason “ave 2°* **
on th ee ST TV SERVICE |On any good land contract, New| PE 22141 ia rE ye fie of eS or 8 . coe cash upon sat RMS PVT ENT, UTIL, FURN.
“Say Oe WG
SORRAR EES RR a TW| en tide, ACE Ren me hom Ki Templeton, ape
Ready, Willing and Able
gontresh Gall ‘eafior’ Partridge.
ae ED CONTRA Be Se oe
reg
wayden: ‘No oblige: Fi
Decorator Consultant wing wakeanatte povews. 101 W
Ave. FE 2-7360._ = 6 5. Ww
- ALSO GRAD-
OR . Wm. Lidstie.;Compiete filoo: selection of
208 Rd. cis & & drapes
Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) Rent Howe Ure 6 : Hous
4 RM APT. NO DRINKERS Of Lak fr Ag ee rn
: oe Lakefront | BROWN — r : Cree Leper. s1a0 ‘month ON \ wan
: Dizie Bwy. My FO Awarc.| -f0r ‘Doth. Elwood as . 7 | 9% DOWN — Cony
ee ec eae at nome vomeoroe:’ WILLIAMS | satya hty. ang it pat fura, Pvt. bath & ent, MA oe PE 41030. reat ence. Tees Peet, Pew. i esOKELy 3 ,- L AKE eee
SRM, UPER FLAT. HEATING 71 Seer = month, ren welcome. ~~ North end, 3 cooking was furn. Adults, 88 —"-Walrens LAKE 4 BEDROOMS ears old. Modena, Toon Sa
Ff . ~~ * edecieemeloln Here is the the y: low ment, = ¢ ear lo .
: Geadivns” ations" teats Ate. came 4 Fermcg_b ioet “auto, bal frog property Yeatursie: Lee. + oe trances basement. Call water beautiful lake, cious kitghen with " area.
FE cioets ven Mo, Fall balks” elaeed Ya front, 50, DOWN, — 2, vege, penenton SRM. BRICK FLAT AUTO. HEAT, a rch overlooking the lake. Mas- POR OPEN Sai 8 AT. & SUN, A tric ref wash- clean, A neighborhood. Ve: ery r bedrooms on second 2) ef and Tins outed’ Galt nice. es me. as _ Midwest 6-4133 SF eeene organ 6-1538 one J aye Tg 4 aS all newly, decorated. mi
©.| WiLL RENT §€ RM. MODERN hts a | storm, screens,
a a Me, AE Kacge asin tans oF Set naieccnrcaeace | fs, Hare ts he vale ot © ’ Priv. $200" down. FE $13,050. Large payment re “™e. '
. 061i, $11,509 SELL OR TRADE. —
A SPACIOUS LOWER APT. Rent Lake Cottages’ 36A | C \] arkston Bl Excellent Gon m_ chaies ee Pull basement, rm., good
> West Huron 3 ROOM APT. $50 MO. ALS ~ gar., plastered walls, ont floors,
veome . Hie bath & kitch- tage, month, with REAL ESTATE, INC, paved street, on
Sincd. “atuee prabeeved. OF inke. privileges. OR Soto. | 90 8. Main, Clarkston Hy | r _— 3-2216. a a CANADIAN COTTAGE. | (ACROSS FROM OM BANK) eS : 5-pihing exc., swimming. MAple 5-682 $12.97) LAKE FRONT - Brand
‘pen Daily 9 te 8 — Sunday 13 to § new Wore bedroom home with quaRE ee BY MIRACLE pu MODERN IN DRAYTON | tile bath, ofl 1. galuminam
ATTRA ACTIVE Aer. KITCHEN. ia 3 rooms and bath. | ae only Bay ph l Hoe ~ Good eet, tiles Ae
bath Stove & ‘reirig, 18 E.| WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. * good 1 tend "wil twade for 3 bedan. trade for gheaper __Huron_8t. ‘Lowen Pvt. beach 3 bedrm. Reas. Mar- .
Say aa ag HL Of a. ea 40 LITTLE FARM, — Sell o¢
mo, Call sy He 1 Pann zi For Rent Rooms 37 Ase oa DIN N AN" ae eo ie 3 ‘oases
ae RENT. FE| iy gus stop PLEASANT MOD. a FE 62071 marked a ae eee #1018. ern room, $1 wk FE 5-1332. EVES. FE 43046 7. a fenes. Lote laf
DEL RIO APTS. ALL NEWLY DECORATED. MOD- COMP ARE TH THIS bery, and’ etc, Will
at LAND foe torn a ere se Custom built 1200 a ee ‘or ene tooms and bath, stove and util ny 8
en wie Seb veces Sasi one AN antes eacepuawe 5 | ‘ecsment, ae ae ett
ig tan ; ar, Ritchen pr privileges, FE 45641, 360 waar. “ie esis Geramie & . Open 9-0.
MODERN 3 RM. HEATE ER : apt. tiled bath & shower. retrie- | CLEAN. aviEr {ERONT BEDAM. {ins Tor 817,000 00. your garage, All al _H, BROWN, Realtor tor
Adults Weferences. Available eT SLEEPING ROOM, LA-| Custom buliaer FE ¢-1198 | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE June 1, 41 Dwight. Ph. FE 23-4030. _tits, 267 N Saginaw. FE 32-0700.
Nice «RMA BATH PvT. | EXIPLOYED “TADY HOME PRIV. Love an entrance, Util. eS cenete pre-| FE 23-5619 03 ‘Thorpe.
wee ae 2188 Cass Lake Rd
Live Where You Pla
{Ake RON 4 8 beacten Boe
Mui ake $ "Realty
“RILEY OTTAWA HILLS
a canes tatoo ome Sp
fe, ae, Me ved dr aes
moo Sees $750 DOWN : ce Py Eat i ef
Dorris & Son.
Beautiful Ranch Home ONLY 617,960
mo Heese
Reeves
2 Bee PHONE FE 4-1557.
GI— No} Down Payment Poplar 41. Clean 2b bedrm
Eee
Wiocedaytots
Lakefront - 13¢
Ft
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if “i >
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Clarkston REAL ESTATE, aa 20 8. Main, Clarkston
on pat ar
“HOYT
i By
“et
'. waa patna PLUS fam-
living Feom, . 10x10% kitchen
storm. enue. doors, La oy
Gentil home today? Ot
ra to Miracle A
Lge ae | wal eis Sess Dish Stove the price as he
Sevgee atlas boesd"hé| vB, amg ae ee a Sette, Sd Set Evening after cell ee: 2-3381 Gy: tans iy per -—_
i:
a oe astaee, RANCH, with
Hactive aa fireplace, |
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: _ co THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY 3 MAY 14, 1958. ’ ee |
‘For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses «a CARNIVAL . _ by Dick Turner For Sale Houses “43| For Sale Houses 43| |
BARGAIN-—$250 DOWN . ao 3 bey on * Sg ae
NGTHING DN, GAS T LOOK, gage aa SIE AEE TR Ip \ 3 or 3 dedrin starter! ly 63.750. $35 wo 9 Sdrm. models _ Ri ° : eet i ge
Teme, with basement ge, your iot| Per-sonl rane ae OPEN DAILY | | } . ye arene | 7 geen peyued bee tchente 3 BDRM. New ser Sane a oan , 24. a mm Ayre RUCE
No.4, | OB b36mt oH aa" 7 ware Hoare? Sat Sey “Se eruyan (YEAR, jens Build Now eee ae re Heed) . en te gree ae ; { 2 ’ - , Le ‘ ers at au
BHAA. $345 |, NOW .| HOMES pon titines” Bic sasor! Wolo" Pes IP) lic Hitamts | Bate Hates MOVES YOU IN | eure. We vt aia you a starter BRICK EF ga psomeoet oa peer ee pa Be OB spetwern
MORTGAGE & CLOSING costs pecan hee. te wsterfird “aits No Mortgage he Ot , Secemmmnatla sant | fo Wits . Lin | Brick © a Framed 3 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
* pay tion eall Hubert ©. Davis, 4915 C t 5 / \ GF pedro ma dining et eS room re a = FE 44778 ARE INCLUDED _|_1rvioaate br. Fe tsi Osis By Owner Hee? 4 1 Birch ‘kiteben See _
ed ek Ted oJ OP exit PAYMENTS Attractive 2° . : = o Finished ushosler —Lasee iat. Of
$64 Per Month | Bikertitt'd ete $55] Less THAN RENT | Secon, Jere it me locaton er 7 So NOTHING’ MORE TO Pay | nator. Aluminum ‘storms “snd! $10 Deposit Starts Deal |PARTLY FINISHED —«— BORM. 3 CRAWFORD . AGENCY 7S williams LE. Large. lot i INCLUDES Screens. Paved street. Butlger | BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS | "OMe in good wr Fame to : / Z \ MY 3-1143 600 BE. FLINT 8T., shade trees, By owner. OR 35-0595
+ Faney & Inrance 86107, WE 34200. | ang | move in in. $8 000, down pay- : ) AKE ORION, MICH. __Sfter 4:30 for ent, sole & interest 0 ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE. /Loaps OF MODERN FEATURES | easy terms. ‘Maple baat : 2 “SYLVAN LAKE LAKE PRIVS ON MACEDAY AN
nASbeE Rone gendorey” | Thea Ve ssa awees, WU PANES. | ait De att | ae 7 gi, Wocrich bag orw tearm. | Rome mi wercened pore lips Watch for Opening Announcement ay owes ai f Sx 3 win’? fu etomon ay : wooded fot, tn i pity igen, sib: a lew gpm bang "Piais00. _ come Y OWNER, SYLVAN CE LOVE Oak flooring a 22 ft. kiteh: i $00. 1814 ‘Sherwood. oa BE «Sood par cont wae . Chapin
WE ARE “sELLIna NOW! = oe bem soa s Model Open ton eae ., Sa “GARLAND PAE fist YouR PROPERTY Wit U8 dear garage
Sa Ga eee WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 ; front, 3 bedroom bome. ali fe —— Wilson Rea} Relele, FE 2°" | corner JUDA LAKE No. 1 | famby room, 10 234 tereenee EXCEPT FRIDAY. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | yerd..2 darge lots. veautiialy | SELL OR TRADE taroughont, Bae, slooss ee, ora wioraee ONLY 6 LOTS LEFT = a sewers & 9 bess neste of teeniecin 262 5 Telogrepe Rd, Open 9 + 8 ment, 2 car ¢, boat aphad coeY— with Per-| gr: basement, With GI Terms of pve Pai doe ing an ach meh TE Be e FE 3-71 ect’ ha secatin he; aoe exterior. Very small but 1.
Senter $21,000, terms, Betore|_ WESTOWN REAL TY NEW HOUSE. 3 BEDRM. NEAR 23 3 seal ¢. Blagl. Modern witeben.
ry oO aH Boop _ot_afler $ p.m. FE $3001 \pe s7te3 or EVES. cash to. $1,600 ‘mortage. Pouties | Paved ‘st Wil, trade — capes
$59 PER MONTH Your Own __Press_Box_ 30. : ; SUPERB... 7 a Bath. Lees
DAILY | 9,500 awe Dn. FHA 5oo tt oe MT ere ture, | fot. Qwner movin fo Ber - 1:00 P.M. TIL DARK j Terms oh las Gog a og n. . re, wee. ee” ig wove = aie fh
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ASE WITH IRWIN rage, solid_drive. A real home WA’ 2531 8. Lapeer Ra. OPTION. you MUST HAVE a or a 2 bedroom family. | oa 5] S tm eee ree Rrepises ec | Lakefront Dollhouse” Drayton. Plains Area oe Time to Build CREIGHTON, REALTOR Cent ita | TARE PRIVILEGES (ON FINE | fm .cfth, Dain recreation rin. | Large carpeted living room. Mod- Rg ages on 1 floor ful pasoment. Build the new home that you wo. wry) if no answe: 8-126) ag dl Phone aow! built im china, si porch, car) ern kitchen Tile "bat. *
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North End Sea? Willems plulizing your Rome to; Podrecms, vom | blocks ee already!"’ Amid hile of Rechester |. senped jot. 916.008, terms. | Dream Home
é bedroom home or| We have 3 new bomes, not com- Call us ton’ infesmation today| room, 9 yeore oid. Alum SS ee aoe © 5. Sommerse £ La ¢, carpeted liv!
' pibomopaeat, | Bessa, 2 Pesoemn Tou _ "| num ’ storms abt wis ' cur new Michigan State Univer | LISTING SERVICE Cuchens i goo tiaed’ bed
siem. storms & screens. ‘|Omar Street b mall, cots Fer Sele Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) custom brick. tome. The dome | rooms rapes, Soues tel view ef Auto. Beal. stove, refriger- New — 2 bed very, modern, Lovely 2 story heme in ex. oar ron tnelud- mo |p flared gl, agen! . Maceday Lake First time of- ator, a & in-| lake front on thine rt condition, . carpet eh, “a ae gj NEW 23 BEDR : din: room et oe a PEN fered. Carge well landscaped lot.
Be extra Charge | cellent buy ‘at 915,500, ing and decorating. One owner. i after 6:00 p.m. Liberty ¢, ‘Drayton Platas _OR $1000 DOWN, 10 ACRES, 5 ROOM ted yanben cron For only $16,500. Terms, f feat pow Medison School. ngs home, good location. Call MU! pelted. Kitchen has en front I ; a me Teo family ‘ st tanom pase & BATH, 16 CAR we ia and raage, Builtia chine cabinet} 1). #1; and Sunday 2 to 7 efront Income
$700 Dow bath Peseettted in %, com —TeBARON FARMS garage. Nicely landscaped and and in barbecue. Half bath aily and Sunday } lovely, apartments. Completely n. red agente & out. Putnam Street ce dake Aen 6 ek newly decorated throughout. Pull| 1000 down, frame. 8 large rooms,| _ Kitohen and s two-car furnished lot. ch.
: 3 bedroom brick with hard- 5 aise seams wim St beocment, rage. 3 lots ‘as Eset basement, new oil furnace, new clean, good Cail ‘eres Gpreeg. These are 0 wo invite 70 to coy he fret Garage tee Terms,
“aa and sutc. nent In saeeh KCC ¢. Compton ‘ ton & S Sons scalen rms = WEST SIDE pe mederuined Chichen © betiroom. are any, gure 5 ‘he nert 7 room = of caus brick ranch home Doroth to aaa Lavender
3 lent condition, VACANT. Patio with awning. Carpeted liv-| White Lake frm, 3 ) story frame, | — 113 A STA vations, Also REAL
»]OR 3-14a OR 34580 — OR 3-4068 pedrms., modern sox 1 ; TLING VALUE! new model with full | A Steal on Central > merece tbas Mies oi | BE, "Eig STS Ts teers bedrooms, large Bey attr cansitection. Be have | Ph. eat E: Boa Well boot wey ope reset 000 Z & schools. $11,800. Reasonable es, peoeene ro excellent ‘ lots available wt duplicate | [. Ta)
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. 5 100 150 FE 2.0174 Real : John K. Irwin & Sons ives. re “seh er 43300 | lott sedded treat awe with — - BeGester Be Reaves iN Telegraph Open Bree | EH A—$900 Down ‘ sion nice Fenced it, "boa er Since BELLING Tit & PAD.| ling system. $3,500 down. "3-020 Multiple Listing Service ; 3 miles | ah oars
Phone PE Sout Eve, PE 43418 | 00k Vic. $3,080 rice. Ooly ton area. | MAple a. om 4 Bedrooms Et ee AIRPORT 1,000 an rms. 2 bedrooms. 5 ASSOCIATE NA 7-3876 Well leoated, im 0 restribted Paul M. pones,: Real. Est.
) mt need ibs : rooma, 1 large lot.| BROKERg INVESTMENT CO. Sg OE a 7R +a Attractive 3 bedrm, starter home, my basement & rough wit: ease berry. Lt : down, FE 6-066) ee rh gee to call, ss mont and eruer Oak fur. " ETON
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443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE pee ws oni feat Froced. rear > She obs a steal ot only $7806 L. WATTS ——_—Representin wd garden 3| with siase Down. ; HL. MARTIN, LT ear ry ly #7. AY 103i LOCA 5
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on Lake $7,400 terms. MY| — . 3. ‘ 5, ro9m 4 bedroom pome hie” bath. Misdersen” es Se ee ware, : eos. After
ae : mee 3 eta: x Guiy t years, Od. ew deer es: heat ve Garcarage 2.ige. | car garnge. Pull bem’t Tec. Tm. TEV EAL RSCEPPIONIILY 3-BEDROOM, CITY |e Setsenabte verme. oo) num exterior. $00, “Terms. "| ow With ear ‘and' Saif garage. | Furious Suxinng “Sounay lakes,
2 yor, 3 5| aes option ie West Suburban pean, marron. non ut | Ee" sso inches” ta Soh ed Barer ne ta Bast side “ot” Town, Includes nomad Ridgeway | 4,3 log, Rome at saso0 cane ae tose: it you ® me, in| infgs se NION LK a, 5
fait Desement, large fot 0x1 40. dow, 3 m| Sree *, you should gee | aod well woasotped bet. : i REALTOR jabin well built home at $9000 Pitas weee.On | now. GR. ding tm. aded and we can move right In, $008 én
“ny er mooi S| ots Balewin A FE 4403| with site im S ee rw 3 | $1,500" dow was pedrme. ful bem't., vrecseway House in excellent condition and | —2 261 :
4 _Saylse, Realtor, PE 42s. HARRINGTO! IL peer gg By — anaes. a lake privileges on White pant” beg,” natural sions
. | ° BEDROOM BRICK "bree ay EMBREE & Misi GILES REALTY CO. 8 Ww, Spent about 19 miles - — og, ef . — garage,
: . rick ‘Sarme, 's patio, eRe ‘FE athe or WIN AVE. | west of Birmingham, near Lin-| Call today for appointment. p Quick sale.
tures. * es nion se vige, “eH es foo a Plant. ae heb 2 a W A Small home with ate — lots,
shy EPRNACE, oat RE | & beat sh, as ewe os PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | "2" eureun® sane’ wp pem.| 2 bi moms ova ge n te seisechait Renwood 1-247
Tne TARE TES | tei teen DEBI auch hie| Eat erheteamesee| oe mor emimeaet | KENNEDY | Fer sate Resort Prop. A ONLY rented and a, and screens. Priced for quick Buy now and save, only
guage 4 he I fenced in tr BY OWNER sale, $10,800, terms. sooo. Terms, | yea w,, mare eme? re se BRUCE | PENINSULA, CANADA,
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R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Sowa re caus afer 4 pm. eauePcere § teedeen tomes, | D sean’ 2 SN Wet ond frome wr BEACH — Pot cinta Open. Evenings “tl fi jots on wale wild sea
MSO: AVE, 5.0683 . 3 bed one 2 3 car garage: hewse is well Lake home. Brick fire- | time 8 - ever
"wren | \\7 HITE, | eateta | SR Eo Bek) CLARK | SBM PAS NO DOWN lea She he ; : se separstely of . LF htae| —! Senne a our st for @ weekend.—
, . boos $00, ; | west BUY. $0,800
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FOR oF Fes tow “Brick Tanch, 3 bedroom. |e a “aks Take ay | ama Seidern eenets Kitchen “wth | 61,200 ree
T* well Dignoed pichen vita ce | yoo lie lake property, nnd want FURNISHED CABIN. WEST _OP : HON E AND 5S ACRES | - ramic tile features and dining| you like property and want | fnece vec a pedrooms, . ne
aa * ce eae egal § acre , space. ceramic tie ein. Span | ibe right ‘rice e‘iiving rm. ‘end mene gay ey best. heat, nee me ee ‘ ra “Bea £7306,
| gucettent ipea by See ET pre L 4 ment ga beat, areg ees |. den dining tied" ai ‘begat WiLL EXCHA :
_ JL RIGHT oe 670 BOW LANE DR. |"Eupieeemcetageast| Tek | wove zer atonux. mee!” Geeta eo : is #1 LTOR Mg IN OTTER HILLS | fring “kitchen. ‘recreation room ‘toa’ room. | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | £0%4 cominsreal ise For Sale Lots 4% SUNDAY 1 to 7 cost a garage on 132 ft. corner 2200° Dixie Hwy. a Telegrapti ~% equity , ores .
se] eee ae WG pace | So. th Se BE SPRY | "EES conrcncen Seagend *| Heenan Ska Sl] * COME LE OOS TOO and| Sass" oe : : MD PiREPLACES. ~~ “BY OWNER ae ene _
re oe] Grease! «© Srmith- | scum acne mam| 1 2amsouenory rae ; u i be : , : Rie. ey as Goccenies. siiside a cet. foom Gown, - cendiben, bese
I] L ¥ E a} cons’ aaa RD gat LE. gan, State. University. Call FE meet ates Gas est | wage, $9,000
frclead "Oe Soe | Salah menweerttine §| Wideman |S fats | io, fie. fiors are oak | S04 W.. Huron yu ta! ROOM MODERN, 1 1 pion | asec ee BOW BT PERT
Bahed Sols “toa te iow MIDDLETON ut with p living room. Saw. Huron OP ae "aasas BL A . eet eee comeing room| ON Ei 1% ® Late oriveen.
Litice ath “fireplace, . “dining 80, DOWN — 2 Mien Wort of wre tt te yell taae . : ° Pontiac Motor Steomonn, net. $10,500 with >} room too, with kitchen and oft Watkins Lake Owner is retiring end leaving 6 rm, modern = . $3,700 to 4 per cent Gf AP PROVED
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s fenced, sylvan Lake privileges at only tb 130 = ; : / . Close Bree fos ag nice place in A-ty = = r ugh ee hod ete! ee] Sera iments | 4-BEDROOM BRICK | O'T'C)[ J’ [" S Sicha sett Ee Come} faite Hes, tiate Bheees ct ARK REAL ESTATE
This room Clark- Own
LOCATED 6 miles West of Pon- ee home "7 Saree bearcoms. aay jezge 10 rm. ‘modern bouse.| er leaving ety: 7. bast be roid this | FE Come OF FE 446
NORTH SIDE «@ real 6 family) "tise, this extra nice 4 room bats L € aid house or con-| Week, No reasonable re- | 1363 W Open Promese
home with 3 large bedrooms & and bath with Aluminum s. lor 100 - . rent Best Bu Ss. Se low or small on: fused. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
fulh bath plus 2 extra lavatories:| storm and screens On nice — features, Yy Go gy) geen ap SUBURBAN :
2) fevers ving” room are Tiehiy fits Lake” Onis sa Y mbegeat ai a ‘at 814.000 with Tod ae 2. votte — oe Ter) ath and hardwood floors, ipxce!- F C l ed Seapee. ‘pited. “Beautiful new Kitchen,|. dowa with immediate posses FRA terms. Bee it today! ay sonable bat 120d hardwood floors. Excel: | or Uoior
fs Suet it's two level. fall” mod modern basement, 2 car ga-| sion. fice tor $6060. Small down pay- a0 Crystal Lake Dr.‘ 4 bed-
Tek Let your rage. Well located om a cofner WH E mont, immediate posseasion, Lenox GAS furnace.
heart “decide: end” your between Linco & Wisner) | eslie R, Middleton HIT BROS. TWO HOMES GEORGE BLA BLAIR Price $8,800. Se will be forever schools. iy cut the on 2 BROKER ” 188 N. JOHNSON 2 tng taeee's py : ey isa es Sener“ —
r really cut the pr : = a bedroom ranch ~ ALTOR ; =
® — p PE 5-7721 — OR 3-3023 — FE 8-6003 style home with full base- §|JOSEPH F, REISZ, SALES MOR. | 4139 Dixie Hwy. QR 31251] "pletely furnished. $7,000, $960. ment, of] furnace, large PE +5181 * "Eves DRA PLAINS |
DOWN LE BARON =. Very ew sgeettg : family size kitchen wi PE +5181 __s_—iEves, PE 8-0823 Eves, OR _3-1708 :
stone front h 5 and ba loads of cupboards, other ’ ’ Also - rere 3. 3 and 4 bed-
two 14 toot haareesnn: O vesti- 4 house for rental oa SAVE 6 PER CENT room homes for cat omen
PAYMENT bale onuranes te 4, pieesars Nine | : serait sueromma aed | WV LLLIQITIS — | aap Rancroeen tees Soom am | Reamer \ room, Hardwood floors, full base- an, newly decorated, coe and, utilities, 6.260. | Pull mal price, eg pat: Tr.
— new gas furnace. Lovely OFFERS Ponti garage. < 7. este a Py eS aia
ZERO Hi. Bou’ Se afr tone ft Guay als Sowt, L ake = em ‘Yee, nothing down to vet- New Brick Ranch : ° erans aurestive 2 bedroom William Miller * Close in 3 bedroom ranch, CANAL FRONT- ¢ that has|) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE nit ton J
bungalow with full bese- 5 FE. 2-0263 jarge living room ceramic - Fish from r front door Ioores ‘sroune—i you've looked
ment. water softener. alu-/ Realtor oe tie bath, “kitehen’ 11 x 13 at charming waterfront around you'll agree that this is /
minum storms and. screens, 1073 W, Huron St with eating space, bitch "Cup. location, Access to 4 lakes the buy of the year in s small SYLVAN MANOR
‘ares temtty od ae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | © - boards, — sink. — 6 —. 2 story Mar = oak foo: ca Veen Uroughons ‘eenigued couage wi rin tin pacemient a low 4 bdrm. home in this de-
, ment, gas furnace, water) plastered walls, full base: le : a Pina
tren ‘Tralp a9 outstanding) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE softener. Aluminum’ storms| with gus heat, 2 car garage en ee pe I 7 ae erie, Be Beaty 1 ig ay Oe c
value, Why not see this to- — Owner transferred and sell- coun, = ow shade eo — Walt se e ot. Fonsed bees yg will }aeal bi-level home, 12 miles
day? Ju the mortgage Low Down Payments ing at less. $15,500, terms, Off 1 $600 DOWN leged lot actoss DOLL HOUSE—2 Bedroom fe any a eee Suaties Good area.
costs will move you in We have a number of homes & to present A mortgage. ; J osiyn t dint ‘ on. = rogers se to stores. Gat bungalow. Pull basement K. KL. Tem leton, Realtor
~ ‘There is no satisfaction like/ that can be bought for low 4 bedroom home va large, living this cute 4 foom and bath Shee aulet with of! auto; heat, 3 Lots 2330 Orchard Lak Ra. FE 44063 AR
home ownership. Only $¥-/ Gown payments These have | FTome and Income room snd dinia Fin bese | aiken “yt, “home. reese: sate. at $8,780. Burry! nicely landscaped giving one : 450, government mottgages and soa ment, gas eat, 1% in” car garage way and attached’ one car Slee lawn ane spacious . 1 a3A Cherokee Hills!
Puaeiaaits | kei st) eeiaeteadiee| Barca [CLARKSTON | ler tera seone Property Badd it oft o ee be & . Es 2
atem Nn : without basement In the plete 2 —— aperiment pienty of shade trees. $1,500 down. pene —_— vag Ue — — ruber ;
city and outside Call our on pelt er oor petites FM Lakefront Lots: $650 down sl hte ew 9 st right = * saisoa with , 2 FAMILY protect m evel eat
othe ee ee Se vel ath 8 n . RENT BEATER Dedroom, completely finished ana | {uss iene » 2-FA)
| over with our salesman. FE and jull bath. Second floor We have several select parcels on s decorated to your taste, Posses- Bite
| C0584" or 136 E. Pike St. can be used se 3 soperete| Cass, Wiliams, Siler, Oskiand See this large § room fam- sion in 30 days. Harry! CAPTIVATING “RANCH” Located in Waterford | ; - pas os ath Tost af ie =
ampsen Plenty of parking space. ! apartments. Full basement _ — Lakes. Also several fly home with 2 tree a Home at Cass Lake Woods. $0 and having a 72x
wie Sutomate <8 Oe py lees Fah Elisabeth (Lake one car garage, j Gleaming hardwood floors, ye commercial, ‘tus ‘at ; ai ake eed R YO
REALTORS FE 4-0528 Rochester Ce ee MG bse priv pe: These lots are priced| blocks from new elementary ALGO 13 FAMILY, INCOME IN| modern to the minute, Lots bri kerete sone ho “U2 aved stree’ ogee Gnd school. Owner says 8 CLARKSTON FOR ce REA- of = closet storage. Book- such qutstanding features ao — CARL Ww. BIRD, R 1!
377 8, Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun.| Country atmosphere is what cro tes See.’ ADR? PEAT src at low dawn payment of PAYMENT. shelves in the study, At drapes, wet plaster weap See ics asoupe Ws 3 Wed: junior high. a $3260 dp.| TED McCULLOVOM. REALTOR $489. tached garage ai to the Bot rater Wase-sal .
‘ room home. Yes it has sn and it's vacant, Balsnce $06 6 Cass-Eitsabeth Ra. ‘ charm of home. Lai and rators irs apart- r ; io
extra good basement with ber month, 5-1284 & FE 46-3844 COUNTRY STORE i privileges wi { : 5 ~4- real large windows in the Open Evesiags __ Sunday 1 to 5|- ‘ H E E: and sand beac 7
: rear Piastered 2 car ga- Clarkstos Brick Ranch Here's’ the place for you, OwdI d « £OX rh SBARTRAM
Joslyn Cor. Mansfield re ke espe slate Ino fest growing subdt- feet sucntmg hese, “aces REAL ESTATE
fl hom that vision we nned home =N . rte z ;
OUR. NEW LOCATION von 9 EF se without de- 3 bedrooms with oe yon iE pts Fy tae ‘west 5375 Dixie "Oh sett etn Pisins
ee ee dining elt 28 foot long. Mod- coolers, MeCray meat count- NEAR CLARESTON pointment to’ inspect. tS en er, large 10 case pop cooler, ellent. 3 bedroom ranch. ern roomy Full Ottawa Hills - frocen, a =. ease, etc. Now ’ Attractive kitchen with ‘ A } ae family —., Tease 2% business {uote pine cupbosras, 1% |Auburn Heights Area tile bath % Excelientiy located 6 room over. last ye Priced ie. artrl ige Soma Gaea on ei’
sabes vot oti gee ee ‘ yews Oars. aearecer heme master bedroom ‘* cre feo fae & “Greely peice sell" quic 4! st: ony : 5 in jnod- { Or * 5 . « =
ral “s tones ween oy Fenced to Pate ad, pee me se ~ a _ 2 re = a down ples Inventory, . _18 THE “BIRD” TA SEE
th ter hool.| br ‘ast roo NORTH aes _dedroo me me. tts “tg attractive ‘both e in Only $22,600, term fag agromens one will vit hat pa acon = vee Brick Ranch Apts.
- Excelient kitchen. arate side and out, Garage Handy al loc:
eating e. Full base- ‘Gining space So much value Lakefront Brick us how, of yen road. =. Lg —~ ay pine a4
~~ aot S| ib eng Cl ad a) ata Practically new brick ranch | Qver1%00°R. frontage, gent- leges. Built in "83 they are com-
Ai Neat oy Sees : 10 ‘minutes from downtown| Thorpe Street 4 rolling land. frectage pletely furnished, Shows. exe
oe S Builders, Attention Pontiac, Spacious living rm.| 7 room and bath home tn needs some Temodeling, Be: SME fe Reoen 6 ea
ggasi re ogt win fous, | SE ae sens ain | leg fone renaeniy ft ‘dies Seca | : rt well fz in cor i ! a wn 4
< ere AVENUE, skien on thd. pump aitached “This is roomy kitchen finished in garage, Hurryt on vac — Elizabeth Lake Estates | .
is 2 Dearoom bungalow, very desirable “lot in a birch. Delco-oll heat. 2 car Fine 3 bed : : Eat. =
Balt ‘bantinent” Onin s00 |b Tol nee a Pies St" deoraa.te, forme. “Brick New! forse ee 7Raasact Blaceete| ome Rage ohm ean tw sell quickly ‘al * sta ome. i
pa | at once ‘_ waor lan, See 0 as frat reation ‘ bacemene. .| oyele
SCI MRAM. VYLO 5 Roy Annett Inc.| sebosis “ona cag Spee Eves, —— Paepctttgas® A. “| een — “| Ser, Cau us ter ‘particulars. : ‘
GA LORD) REALTORS | oe REALTOR PARTRIDGE) : 5.9471 ~REALTOR 28 BE Mures FEdersi | WM. H.. KNUDSEN * \ Fe 6388" , BURON| | . F 5.9471 - IM EB. Pie yet | | Oven Evenings ang Sunday \|RBALTOR, 344 mds eee
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Yea Geman tHe Wa en | Bred” bathtubs". .... $10 “each oor pe _Piy. Waidie
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swap for, couch end chair or SUREL US LUMBER Liab Lambe co. rar & Tracking. OR 31804 ys fl
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speed, rear with 4 wheels, oe Hi re a XMS). Pontiac wie ROEM Tete sees, Wil | BAO eet cr FE. clits pos f
aise oo alum um, gerage door, Sell deliver Aple 5-1 5-7057. . ASPECIA AL ' é
bedrm. St., ZENITH TRANS-OC yc oe fe wey. ICC. aa
ghickes house & orchard. Close INCOME FOR SALE OR, TRADE a ga hes ee : a BE radia ¢t8, Me Orchagd LE. aad top soll mixed: | "ler. 380 W. Tienken MOL 2ai7t,
a. Tate na ng aiville “witi| 2 stores, 9 apts. plus Yompletely 2. Som as Come ta Ap eae Fe bine Mt AWBERRY PLANTS. STATI
m true : shoe GOOD 3 BEDRM HOME FOR TOF rere ae —_
a pay or $1 300 an. 350! 6,000 terme = wil Giaseunt| tate mate! _Used car, FE 5-0303 URNA bu at Machiner OOA TOP: soit, Fr DIRT. Fe bre —_MA_ES.
regory Rd. FE 2-0080. tor cash deal. Must s LATHAM . SONG EXCAVATING. oe pay, Mie pries. “os work guaran- y or FE 5-0440 Sale F 16
Paul M. Toca Real Est. |_ Services for ?. PE ¢1485___ Sa WATER WEE $i, |? DRILL PRESSES. 293 EF. BLVD. | TOP SOI | on os
pow. ALS. 832_W. Huroa PE 4-8550|LOT i CAR GARAGE Cash & Carry. G. A. Thompson, | —S After 4. BLACK DIRT - " pRAT | 1951 PERG! ;
“ote Rai Meats COVER Pitan ‘oe Sel eh. bn we Do Ht Yourself” 61 Cir 'sitrry THE itn | ie une
with lake pei 3 miles THE STATE FOUR ri eee SS
rat . AC BEER & WINE PARTY 4 pea dnd he a} FOR RENT ms So fil. PE 5-7850 or 1 re or Pe 41900 ‘Tractor
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$2,300 PULL PRICE—Beautitul 3! {ot aa i gh rom = wORer: or what have you? FE MAND SANDERS Beitis, Saws OP sort. iL. SAND « GRAVEL, FE Beeler Be =
Loca '. 4-8035. *
end Orica.’ Uberel terms. Gesd| maset gine! walk-ln,, feet, SMALL BOUSETRATLER R. SWAP oe Sa Jim nattt ° ° ee we
restrictions. Gee ee ee boat, motor & isales or call ‘Ga D ae ee a's HAR ono TRUCKE used. Parts and L. W.
} ASE FOR MR. BROWN HOUGHTON Lag LAKE rage oors. ~ FOR RENT “Ww have Rt loedina “pulvernes _ Avis, Op . FE : 43 .
L.H ' Cactnens: Posten ee Wall paper steamer, floor sand- > cme ARM MACHINERY — :
. ; BROW N, Realtor ot f seconds and all ee ers, hand fur- He vies use ‘ oD Ma,
138_W. Huron Ph. FB 24810) Real Wood sive! fold-away closet doors.| Fue} ha wr aners,\ Oakland arry \ & Sons, Inc. Pv ee 3,
For Sale Farms 48 wee RENT OR TRA Bee! outside ‘window sbutters, Ave, PE Saito WARE LS GRAVEL PILL vale. been used, C a ti
mh rators P itr SEWING MACHINES, dirt, im Soke $133. Ee
STATEWIDE room- west fide home on % acre a 5.14 Garage tfoot renrndeling. . & pery material, = G Pr itane GILSON ROTO TILLE! t BAL
240 ACRES. By yl USE, aaa for — “aes | Sawn @ 1908 by WEA Sertes, no er call for free iree_sattmates. Real « mc = ways week, vaRD* ae ea tus FE 9.270 as
, Bees Meiate Ferries sf Poutee rental rates, We rent floor| — ney BOOR S SALES tat aim’ Bulldere ‘Sup : gravel, fil, ete. FE|TRON-AGE POTATO PLANTS:
171? 8. Tel : sanders polishers, lawn rollers . = me hi ¥ drawa,
au INNAN” wht #_Telegreph FEB_¢o 3. ‘ lipse| “I want to ask you a very important questi a 8 Facgort ve pene | _ply. 16 w, Montealm. FE ETS ae ¥.
Pal ‘rotary mowers. 630.95, Trade- ry important question, Tizzy — do| oT 30 PE: 46. GOOD CON- Wood, Coal & Fuel 67)\J0—N DEERE CORN PLANT
““ NEVES. ve ose 6") Sale Land Contracts 52) rreiises. seeds. PO SR os em tenses oes Sen ated a a rAwR iW I are. each wna ect oe BAL = Gar st eed reer U2. Ra
7 , - 7 ae = MATS
LAPEER COUNTY i807 38 BALANCE, PAYABLE AT BARNE SHakbw ARE 2 ro FOR SALE Pine’ teal i at
40 Acres Fonncg oh ¢ per —- aren. Joc RON ) Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 ening ade i Boaiand ©8 ten DUAL ypedion Bagi 1 List bar Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 me 5 IN ry FAT <
w ghickeg “Houses, boxds, & 30n30. aid make otter Eee Oree| cae eee Ee em GAS STOVE, 30°, VERY CLEAR vacua LO BUILT IN vacUUM| Mashed, and remistered. Com eon aes Danis L ppacted USED i
rieg #18 000. terme. of wil rede ae WE 44013." Ask for Mr, Clark. ved refrigerator saiar’ tots § 80 | OED N “ ATOR. Fe ela. _ me 8 tyes, 10 vane, ler oes a saat mowers
or r A iS CONTRACTS BOLD igerator, band 5.3525 TAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. s
Clarence C. Ridgeway | 5, Balance. $7800 wil Dat a Bs eee Exe_cond _Rese_FE Pick up, PE 21311, wir BOT. © FRADE Guat "j “Sesers & Whew:
REALTOR mun ve tee. Tua Sen = ee MOWERS Pa fects, “ape recorders Bria ope
DOCTORS ATTENTION ™ “ee a> Nicene need (eb : Por eve at thous Newest ent Torey SmaTE
Will build ¢linie for 4 or more Cee ee ee gutomatic wash | isse Jentens, large scsortment ef | | A. Thom 00.8. Perry.
doctors. Adjacent to growing bust- Loans to $500 rth agintle ny SE pall - te ares Balloons. REBUILE battEnins we |’
Heres Preps 'p “reer, blacktop | Made Quickly o Fc. WALNUT Gexind DOOM WAYNE $4.50. $2.25: porch porch $3.98 val Guarentecs fe ¢ months. 192) § é
a Write Press Box "tee Ressonane “DINING m8. 21_N. Saginaw OM san| Ye Lee aS ' a fas and | —§: Se we re MOBILE HOMES
OCERIES AND MEATS GOOD on An Mag “TNoiderte’ snd| suite $68. of wade for auto ORR “idtnes acy. | fory can cite he or Kiso’ weavin her 7350.” ai ces Anderson - Regal —
Dorhood store, FE. 2-8458 - rien ay tr saiment aereiny one| Washer _or hideabed, FE 50505 | cle © rad fryer. bew, Ste bas “yo oe Orchard o Fixer Also _weavine. “gy VER 2 cen: $3.85 Pala
one of ot our (Bee phone di-|) x 12 R Ww ACE, 615.95. R ROMEX ae2.2 2% CENTS FOOT = Ford bus. Everything P| invited. Cages. 501° ce - Beemer
“LET'S TALK edarsesss) Reversible, 16.50 I a ported cenger pps. Ry —_ — jo pues | > ery einting | _2-4025._ . We Buy, Sell, Tole :
Le . : E $40. Rug, $469 pe. cents. ; a iis. ) F- . = i 0
BUSINESS’ "BUCKNER | Bn. Bie Fit SS a, cain Se) MS peas 6. |S dete Sek ere | pee SO ee
ae . tPC MAPLE BUNE-BED 0 : IP ae Tee
Mackinac City Hotel | Finance Co. |'at, 20) Pe, ening est, RIDING MOWERS | some ops, Of Susnone, oats Frieg wal Sa ee Furniture, Oreh ii - whe *
ee cade sing Sane Poni 1}40_N ment 1543 8 Woodward, (N. of | -A TOP SOM, AND & GRAVEL. ob
TELEGRAPH RD. AXTER & LsvincsTone io IN GAB RANGE. 7 MO. OLD| at. sizes Goaraueed ANCHOR ‘ "ENCE 14 Mile Ra. B'ham) Mi_4¢-6053. | 875, oroes,_ vee, FE Coe.
6s _W_ Lawrence St. h_4-1508\" or trade for comparable electric eee areca of No m SHALLOW WELL 1 INCH STONE, BLACK DIRT, | THOROU =a D FE
PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR WHEN YOU NEED range. FE 2-1764 sche aoa ace ae FREE FHA approved. fr ai. per min. e730 top soil, washed sand. gravel. fill utc inson
MODERN BEAUTE qROp EQUI sate Taevning-¥oU_WieG| 0000 noguRegrira soot | FTs 3 REE, G000, AUF | Sak rOMPOON Sana | 8h Bar. ee tua time.) fi 30h “ob iame- "? PO z FOr OME CAN BE! wy. | Pontiac sass DITION. ei nocd tks aBASE SCREENS [" WINDOWS. | i-, BR N Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 =| Mobile Homes:
One of the. Dost locations for for A ttle out Pa the way, but s lot|sTOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, GHLDREN'S AND” ADULTS | SCREENS Scone pgoee ie One We MiRGn ne bogs = ;
x Sons aoe on main You oan get tt quickly, on your! noes of ail kinds. NEW & ud , cet ee Nt Cee PRIVATES i pouate | ~S- sige, Call ev aa ots “tmel, ike Gi. The Best} er 008, CAT 8 BOARDED “
— cele “youn toggle pout] Bera‘ ns ae peg | TRADE-IN DEPT, PORTABLE, “LAUNDRY! STUBS | mipin WAgine Dassen | Fe To Gott PHL BAND | Te
wore i» grocery ad meat pust:| 708 Fmenty problems”) “we day silat ae Game out Ser slisetrle waaher ...... $29.98 rreter Ga -€b¥ EGE Ber —o et Pmocele simpliclty ee delivery, Rint Bros. ay, Grain & Feed 71 ORD T
ov per year now and is 10 oT ATE Dapking. Phone around. 2 acres, of free!y ‘pc sectional sofa ........ $79.95} basement or home, | phenomenal a ete mowers, |S YDS. OF CH Ce DRT. | ST & IND MAY. sis w UP SALES
dally. Good location with sande. MON. SAT. 9 To @ |Oveasional chair ..... LL 6.96 | value $50.95, sists of large| proven best.” Anchor lawn Exe. for ¢ dressing, and ‘inwy Straw & lum :
wai a new uauae 3 Ee bed .... 1995 | 30.% 30 stall r, stand. | mowers, te thosé who want the base. $9 delivery in ALED HA i RD General - Zimmer.
built ta Sealy Owes art FINANCE CO. A ag Ent Pontiac Lol) mo touage chair ca 1298 | 20. tn. medicine cabinet Jpitines servis a Aue, band erat EX acad Holly - Great Lakes
complete wth» convenest’ terms. FE 4-1574 oh ae ee ee $1 eon Piuoresc Micdi-| ee eek is oldest. |S YARDS BLACK DIRT, nash -
702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ADstSTABLE ea a bekanee Wavy Orficn TTEMS AVAILABLE Ave. beeen "ia Gr ae ee gee | tty" ot “Oates ‘babs, i, a Mie Tay STRAW 8 to 19 oe of
Roy Annett Inc. GET CASH QUICKLY Shite eel ebeir, Cail te aie me TRANS oo ne. We zarden tractor. wie ee a » at (ROAD GRAVEL DELIV. HAY ai T¥Paa PEROT wide 3 UR-PR. "$008.50 B®
Pe a FEderal 8-0466 U t $500 ANTIQUE FINE MILERAFE On ™. ary, G RM. SUITE. Blow. $300; ‘MA Gaol, ‘pves'8 Sat. Hits. ‘Geinens ot ee nee FORO loads, 0. Sand Sait — saran tases ead. inane i
On wuings cad Suadey 14 p to ee 84, cherry drop- 7% seme hee "arose Bi RANGE R Ons BATHROOM FIRTURES, YOUNGE.| i Paes rocks. ee ruas,| For Sale Livestock 72 srallabie’ on re fe! plan. We. se
re re z ec. * wn m, ofl gas fur- : GRAV FILL, Ai ¢ - trade. aie of Lake
z aR GAS RANGES, | __1060_W ! : SHETLA as
ees capes sa Oakland ee ee paiue £5. Fates GAS RANGE. ere Automatic water beater, hard: | ROHS INC x TO1 “TOF oe eM Tia D, GRAVEL, : ie Gentle riding mare. Sell or FRADE A yy
pereon bs service and collect | ull size ranges Weenie aad FE 5-0016 poms os jes, crock E 2-0233 - fill @ black dirt, Bull’ ex. | trade, MUiberry -9-2295.- ae eee a pa
from pensatienel oer tenet LOCN. COMPANY] witness Husrecesnt” 303" or Take Over the Payments | tisck- pipe ind” fittings. “Lowe revating Desert eM seu 4 ‘ HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 23 YORK-| rear. Lake Orion.
imum capital anecessary. | Highly pany chard ‘Lake Ave He or| On These Specials: Bros. Paint, aad x Kemtone.| 39" di yodel, 86730. | S8nd,. ‘crave a. aint. Will ante, pes, warty ett. OA
rofitable busine ee unt ¢ Pe eae eames aE Pp : 105 LAPEER ED Ne 4saz1 | 12", Steel culvert pipe, $2.45 _ Sullivan’ PE an amis SYFAR OLD RIDING WARE FOR
Seavine Srear write, =~, $66.96. 6 payments od 18 a Motorola TV, 21 in. meg BOTTLE Gas RANGE WiTH : cross * 6630 leeyy aoe 4 erargh ony aa hehe» iri sii. Wa re
: conse, o- 1 " - a
P . : 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG,/ COUCH & ate e ; sinowaze LE. | OF = * @ in. “Pop-ot-ine* re Incinerators, gas faowecis = releetre 1 contin foment er ay 330 aie Ber P = : 0 wp AWARMS OF SEkS—READY
everett QE washer, completely auto, ‘To BA :| ase Bower St yed posed ure Merion Sod_ :
ar tr idge ' wean” okie oe #a.bo at Pas me Menigas oot thine ny . Buy f Direct FEWER PIE, DRAG TILE | 82 cents og. 4. delivered, LI 1-847 NFEEDER ER Garr ROM «6 Rent Trailer Space (79
‘3 THE “BIRD” TO sxBZ U1C as. Sew 2-301 dryer, “couspletely auto, ie fe Esco-Glyd_ ¥. Foon d ue win 2 b ears - and revel CRUSHED SSORE. STONE, a eee ete he te, SADBLE 7 SPACE, FouTz4c LAKE, Pai
, “( “fet, six chair 1 BOE-|Noree automsite ‘eee dryer Window ramen frock withp, holes, 206) Feltiliz or FE 203, | BS vbridie’ Must eat, "500 Nea | J a .
Bar — $9,200 Down $25 TO $500 & drop jest table. ° s° e°x8" r chs &,bridie. Must 1 $80.
rinse ieoke sh ab u| Sia? sees wt PE DING _FH| GOODYEAR SERVICE | Sue’ £39 fi | BE Eibee pan & BURBLE Co ATTENTION, : ins pe come a a ir y Up 5-3 on SPE bee” |30 — : Se noscegepuecou: 78 | 81 rd Lake Ave FE 37101 TRUCKERS
from apatimente. ie Only 19) ready and | neff Phong Fil sre ABY mer & Set Ee : S. Cass FE 5-6123) Siea“pictute nen... 188 92-1278 . FE a, we “elver PE esses foful, “Phone Fl casy SPIN DRYER ~ WASHER. |TWO-PC-BLUE MONATR-DAVEN: | Interior door tambs- 0... En.
hey #H omen, 7.59. Good cond. 6275 Bathabaw. Bort and. chair. VEE Stedar dete eee ae SPECIAL BrST GRADES TOP SOiL,
Aimiazing! bar & Auto 93002 erep sun eee att ies Cy | any i cued sat gravel. W. Eety
, player "$35. Calil i oe a b 3 sly rot bard fi iee od at | Pag. ay “sean Ae a’ pLOAN Se . ve ee ‘itr tp yer, si¢i were Me EM 3-41i¢ empire Supplies 7 zt, ot aa ioe at BLACK DIRT — FILL SAND TOP
(Corner be A 3 MoU ‘ "out 4d om. §
name brands, : ie lteke Celene i480 AND WAL? AnD | at; SO Se ees, ate delivery, MA ‘Bese & |
values, $1. 06 while thiey inst. No|\asher. pie oa4 $0 | quarters 2 Opdyke pikt. PE s1esi, | 0) Paniyte s8e soa. he. Owens Trucking, FOR SALE: PONY STALLION,/8
orders, p sase "atchigan 4 an wee i 3 BaviD | i neers Y GARDEN VOLVERINE ee DInT_¥D LOAD. 3 BU.| years old, 82 inches high, son of
Lk, A L i apyeleis yl h, Vator or
able. M call ABON. oe ee ee dite {ie new e208. FE ! Sack OTT Pte sot —aann | | Majesty. Biack and
on grin lore 3 p.m. — ava art si ns bas 50. ie neraie wa rave) and fill, where tn white. Gentle. Excellent condi
oo«nn| OR 27H. ming Tm. extension table, Hey MATER BEATERS 37 | Klang County Fe §1131, Or ton. $460. Call MU 42559.
A Lak id Ba »! cleaners. A ee | . pe! meen eel ios. y FE 27 B
eside aa : i os 54 ates. Ry} I year seer "many : _7eMs { FOR tate a RATER a I. BLACK DIRE BAND AND GRAV- | FOR SALE ae
rs PE 45160. brook bay op “aa
nil A Mortgage Problem? | ep CASH IN THOMAS ECONOMY | _$eid. hocessre® "Benders Met meshed fo voug lake. Bul Male: tis “Ruths Novi, Bich.” wi
; e a & — Ai Wi = ANTTOUE DISHES. AN ; evening? *t
etre : ; ANTI . ale ¢ « BLACK DIRT dle & bridle.” MA €-2620, 1840
ce. ANH URRY, sell things Ligue, lamps, antique turn, MY pe ve ed per lend, on order now. | —E2% Bloomfield Hills, |
‘ UNUSUAL CHIPPENDALE MA-| with | < t ra are bh anted oh tha Rd
throu gh Classified Ads. | S°SSinine Ope en ar ae ae CALL
: , goon Agi be TOP 1 ee Wieae fe TT Tae
We carry @ ¢ tine of 4 poe ™
plyscore - oes = - Be
interior,
are i eek ae
NOv
5-00i¢,
THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDN&SDAY,'3 MAY kh as ' = ; = E; Sess ees =
or a) &
'| Needs Shar;
ae _ F * a
Bright Spot” ° Cars: Now
Phone F eda
BRAN
: Lea nay Tires
aw at Raeburn
81
: OF aR 8 > & 8E ver re Dee 3
=) TOP DOLLAR
CASH FOR, LATE MODEL
Communit Motor Sales AUBURN A: BLVD.
GLENN’ S Wanted. — | -aong cars, Gee us
for the
CASH Sima a HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES
ss at Pike PE $7308
OLIVER
MOTOR SALES
WILL PAY
- FOR GOOD
USED CARS
[mena
bord ” \ “T told the salesgirl I was just looking, but she high-pres-| "i900
Peewee) terriers)
Birmingham
NASH | 666 S. WOODWARD part ~~» sacgnaell _ maton. mt
j| 1987 Hiliman wagon. ar best $1305
iokee Pen GALLON.
cP eee
tere
SCTE eee SORE ER ROE ee
lean, 4-1 shape.
~ PONTIACS (56 | MI wate CADILLAC Priced to sell. $1,048.
Bob Frost r Bivd. (U5.
eround
9
R «ci RAMBLER
ret Olds
mens 4:
S a.m, tills EJ co 3
aE wn. 4dr. Sedan, sharp.
PAYMENT CARS
iy ty tgs ak ar |
rete es
Ba rcs $00 Hunter Bivd. (Us. 10 “Pass sround Fé... “Sass rek Studebaker =
=
Mi 62202
10 HURRI-
ape, with quick sliver unit,
New np Fr fe ata ws
i ft. $6.
runabouts $144.50 up. “FE 4-6010.
GWENS i¢ RUNABOUT. CURVED windshield, steering _ qeatreis, |
aimost new, can 7 bh.
motor. $550. Cail FE e210 2
er 6 p.m.
wet Used Bargains HP elec. Evin-
pul . BAGINAW
56 BUICK _ HARDTOP.
$1495 nas Open “til »
1951
| CHEVROLET
$145 SCHUTZ PT. 5
OWENS Fre sin |
py eh cK
a. * "e vase re)
Dyna., =
$1,060. FE 5-6058,
FACTORY
BRANCH | 33 BUICK 4 DOOR
Radio _& heater, Dark
BLUE. A nice family car.
595
‘PONTIAC
RETAIL
bg oo A odin | hide
olstery & windshield, etc §
& controls
filer .
2, 10
Beott Atwater, HP... 30 $1 7% HP M
- $8" Cabin Cruiser, & trater .. $505
2 $175
New Meres, Dunphy, “Texas M aid
= North American ngpodt Mas
cent
o
Foetal gees Gen.
Gormer 6. Bag. & 8. Bive PE 40508 SPECIAL slum, Sea Nympb 0 |
ith a
neeee
Total $562. All new. Your cost +5.
Begun Bammpe Boat Works ALER RD. OPEN SUNDAYS
8. 16", or 12
4634. |
58 Poot. Chief HT. STORE MT. CLEMENS 8T,
FE 3-7117 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _
$ 9&\5G BUICK SKYLARK. EXCEL-|- ene. Low mileage, OR
. 1955 BUICK Hardtop Sharp. $045,
Bob Frost 289 Hunter Bivd. (U8. 10) shape. Runs very good. 618. PE -
original owner, A 1951 CHEVY, SHARP This is a 4 dr.
ae 3,
and
H, W-Walls “36 Chevy. 2 dr, P-giide.
"8 Ford Plane. & dr, ‘sedan,
"8S Che 2 ar, _Delre ¥ “RSH... 7.
“$ Also transportation “apeciais!
N, in 8t., Clarkston °
ous Nig hts tn 9
MAple 5-5666 or MAple 6-114) PAN: stralant stick,
ate fe wy Ce
‘Ran, W-
dard trans
rolet wa Ave. _Birming ham.
_ 1956
CHEVROLET
$1095 SCHUTZ DESOTO . PLYMOUTH
$12 8. Woodward, Birmingham _
8) CHEV. DR, R&H, 1-OWNER, 6305 _ RR & R MOTORS 14 _Oeklane 1958 CHEVROLET V-8 WITH STAN-
N-4
Co. Hunter Bet. at 3. Woes.
FE 43520
By-P. sround B’ha: Mi 3; ass Brou 7
Open "th ®
50 ‘0 BUICE DRIVES EXC, CLEAN.
3-0081, H. Riggins.
COMMUNITY
Motor Sales Pontiac Bonneville eee $3395
SPECIALS 1956 CHEVROLET Bel-Air sar V-8. $1195.
1958 FORD.
Eee
b4 Olde 2 dr 5 o “bod Ran H OBS |
‘cbarn at Lit Blvd. |
_FE_5-8858 |
i
REACH CASH CUS-|
Sahin through Classi
MAMet 1601 1986. ‘CHEV ROLET
a 1955 OL DSMOBILE,
1954 CHEVR ROLET |
1954 oD bSMOBILE -
1953" CHE NROLET
Tavlor Chevrolet Sales
Walied
* HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF § \052 W. HURO?
VACATION | FE 2-204)
Late 232 B. Seginer . F
-| HASKINS , MAY VALUES
2 Se ae e845
‘86 FORD ;
Ee are eee Gone $§ 845
81 PLYMOUTH Bavoy 2 Door 8 ......5s000 $1395
2 6 CHRVACLET BBL AIR
H-Top, Redio & Heater, Clean
“38 CHEVROLET TON P-UP Radio & He Uke mew. 8 18
3 |MANY MORE. TO CHOOSE FROM
Haskins Chev.
ate ner Beaeey st i, GEV’ “CONVERT. ti. FE
‘ST AGON. R&H.
$1,775, $210 do. Take over
oP eh. 1951 NEW iW YORKER
a ES
N LOT
Hunter iva. AROAIN LOT
SWEPT.WING DODGE sellin siemens
previous owner of tle
ing dle, Beater and
poersilae. price onl
‘YMOUTH
12 8. Woodw:
GEORGE § MILLION SPECIAL.
A mirror,
Se re rlane Chub Sedaa : C mo.
Harold a eh
ise
= 3 ~ STAT’ c
| For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91) wt wot Ok ha om;
SPORT ees De cian Pi F'n te oe yiMMY yDEROSE
se aln 1 aie west of Telegra:
6,000 Poe WARRANTY top. heater, powerglide: > 1955-) DODGE
ons j gckamal ee bie iced right at. Bar| Mardtop. Yellow & binck, A real i a ar.
Dace alle,” healer wii Siig itt "Brata. ih Bob Frost 1967 Morris Minor, yale and Ht
280 Hunter Bivd, amt, SS. 1»)
MI
: r Th A ~ BR.
rap sate ee | deer gap Commerce 2 EM: 34101 —Mt oisoe Harold
éeives Da. +0173
tig” rast Best ‘offer’ tabes. FE
7 cll a FORD, 1953 =
NO : car really stands
See ses] Ea eka Ge Harold Timer Ford.| fires pul price ealy ‘9408.
1955 4DOOR 8E- i
tiful 1 owner car. iced to DeSOTO-PL'
by 4 Our stock No. N-! 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham —
ee Woo. rd Ave Bir.|1954 FORD. 2 DR. 6 STD. NO
Scien. hak x : | eney Da, Easy terms, Eddie
1955 “"oee Davieburg Rd, Clarkston,
CHEVROLET i Ma FORD. bam no good rubber, best reasonable price, OA
' DESOTO PLYMOUTH $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham |
13. CHEVROLET
CONVERTIBLES AND
STATION WAGONS
TO CHOOSE FROM
BANK RATES
‘We trade up or down.
“Oakland County's
wildest trader”
NORTH
CHEVROLET | Hunter at 8. Weeewnre Ave
Birmingham MI 4 42735 aaan re “iat
954 3 2 23-7721
after 4:30
Your car Dn Badle bteels Ford.
A. NBURG M
& Pike
- 1984 2907
198 F 4 FORD, pl thas oh ‘V4. OVER-
peed terms.
Baddie Blecle Fe Ford FE 54-0204
BUICK
ingham. M
CHRYSLER, ‘1956 - Just imagine yourself be-
h Trent a this Biack
er feos padded chair
This car is
available to you with ail ¥
the _— een og oe nice
to miss at only §
SCHUTZ __ 912 8, eg a aot Micrmingham
CONVERT; ‘1067 Chev V-6. P-dlide, radio,
heater W. Red with black
CONVERT 1957 ee V-8. Convert R&H. WW.
trans, Turquoise with ee
CONVERT 1958 Edse! Demo. Tele-touch. R&H.
P-steering (. oae power seats.
“os Red "500 th
‘T-BIRD
if you're looking for « sory one, this T-bird is @ 1955 with radio
& heater From.’ ww, & white
Ly A » $1805
"$7 orenty 4 ar. “wagon. 305
‘97 z. 1895
1°57 Ford "v-8, 4 @r. sence $1906
‘36 Olds 4 dr _Mellday. eedees 695
‘87 Chev. V-# 6 dr seeeee $1075
36 Ford. V-8 ‘, dr ‘
‘36 Chev. V-6 Be! Alr HT.... $1
| 56 — 4 a. imaster.. $1145; -
55 Piym, V4. 4 dr Belvedere 8 945
‘54 Pont. Herebiet Gat. ...-. $ 045
‘O4 Chev 310 GF Jvesiconcs 8 596
53 De & VG. vscvere 445
$3 Plym lub Coupe........ 205
38 wed Ap aa re *
RIE ME NSCHREIDER.
‘ENGL EMART 'S3 Ford Custom ..
i|FE 2-9101 20131! 5, # Better Buy Used Cars
.$ 495 SEDAN, radio, heater, fordomatic,
very nice condition,
49 Ford %-T. P'up $ 295 EXCELLENT condition with heat-
er,
$2 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 345 — -heater, automatic trans-
. Mission.
51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $ 295 excellent HEATER, powergiide,
on.
$ 195 eonditi
"50 Chevrolet 4-Dr. HEATER Ereseht stick. 4 brand
new tires strai
56 Buick Super... "$169 CONVERTIBLE, er windows,
seat, steering ‘ brakes, white
tires,
°56 Buick Super ....$1595 HARDTOP, full power. =
heater, white tires, red white
dynaflow 15,000 actual miles.
$4 Buick Century ..$ 895. HARDTOP, radio, heater, dyna-
flow* real nice.
’$2 Pont. 2-Dr. Cat. $ 395 4 CYLINDERS. radio, heater, hy- dramatic, ‘sharp.
57 Buick Spe. 2-Dr. $2095 HARDTOP astom trim, white
. radio, heater, tu-tone, dyna-
42 OLIVER.
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Aye.
4 Open Eves. Bob Frost Hunter Bivd. Cs 10) m, : oer oa8
‘around B
MI 6-2202 ae : Open ‘til 9
1 FORD COUPE. Y oes Good cond, PE
752 HUDSON HORNET HORNET BLACK OnLy
JIMMY DEROSE
1 St mg oa
‘62 LINCO 5.
3-9753
1954 LINCOLN pong elm . Low mileage, 1
owner,
Bob Frost =) eee Bivd. round B'ham an Pras
WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC
"66 PONTIAC 2 DR. ........
Radio, heater. Hydramatic.
is a fare car with only
sactual miles.
'S.CHRYSLER HARDTOP . $1205
a. heater, on ang pow-
Fed wip: 3 Sues was traded
nz a ee miles. OR
395 "This 13,000
'86 PONTIAC CATALINA .. $1405
Dr. Radio, heater,
ecemie teering & hydramatic, ge si
brakes, With sonia miles.
ea ak Staak
© a sel atte "one DR. & 805
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FORTY-THRER
oe E Brown Deplores Television’s SS =
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS
(1) Mr. Danger.
(9) Popeye.
(4) News: Williams,
(2) Racket Squad.
(4) Weather: Eliot. 6:15
(4) Box Four.
(T) Topper ‘Comedy. 6:20
6:30
vents a huge bird and fright-
ens the tribe.
(4) Boldier of Fort. ‘Wide
Walk of Lions.”
(2) News: LeGoff.
6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps.
6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (9) Brave Eagle. Smokey in-|g, (4) (color) TV Theater.
. Neville Brand, Maureen
Stapleton in “All the King’s
Men” part one in story of
to power-mad governor.
weather station
who wants to marry hie girl
friend.
(7) Boxing (cont.)
(9) Mr. D.A.
(4) Theater (cont.)
(2) I've Got a Secret. Panel
Quiz.
(7) Budd Lynch,
(7) Tombstone Terr. Girl re-
bels against marriage to 10: 00
(7) Sports Parade.
(9) Cochise Sheriff. Western. | |
(4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. Andy's 7:00
Robert Sterling, Donna Reed,
“Getaway,” ('41).
(4) Wagon Train. Quiet man-
keeps his past as a fighter)
secret until he flattens town!
bully with single blow, in|
starring
(2) I Love Lucy. le turns
grape crusher to prepare for
making an Italian movie.
(7) Disney (cont.)
(9) Movie (cont.)
(4) Wagon (cont.)
(2) Leave It to Beaver.
Wally gets extra privileges
when he is sick, so Beaver
decides to be ill too. (1) Ozzie and Harrist.
“Riek’s Chemistry Grade,”
bothers Ozzie and causes
family upset.
(9) Movie (cont.)
(4) Father Knows Best.
Father has to solve family
problems before he can get
to business conference. -
(2) Big Record. Patti Page
hostess to Harry James,
trumpet man; Helen Forrest,
Florence Henderson, Bill
i10:15 (9) Weather.
|10:20 (9) Film Fare. romance is hampered by
dental difficulties.
(2) Target. David _ Brian,
Hans Conreid in “Tattoo
Artist.”
|
7:10 (T) Weather. i
7:18 (7) News: Daly,
7:90 (7) Disneyland. Tomorrow-|_
land: ‘Magic, Highway,
U.S.A.”
(9) Million Dollar Movie.)
(4) News.
(2) News: LeGoftf.
11:15 (4) Weather.
P (2) Weather.
11:20 (4) Sports.
(2) Sports. miner in “Pick Up the Gun.” tise of backwoods politician g:
(2) Millionaire. South Pole's;
explorer is marooned at)
with manig. (2) Cartoon Frolic.
8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo.
(7) Cartoon Carnival.
. (0. Big Show.
2) Cartoon Classroom. 7:30
(4) Amos 'n’ Andy.
(2) News, Weather
(2) Beat the Clock,
(4) Romper Room.
(7) Our Friend Harry.
9:55 (9) Billboard.
10:00 (2) Garry Moore.
9) Movie.
(4) Dough Re Mi
(9) News.
(4) This Is Your Life.
(2) Circle Theater. Murder
suspect suffers because he
does not know his constitu-|
tional rights in “Accused of!
Murder.”
110: 30 (7) Scotland Yard. Guy
Fawkes Day bonfire is clue
to triple murder in “ “Inside|
Information,"’
(9) Starlight Theater. |
2 Andrews, Louis Jourdan in
“No Minor Vices." (48.)
(4) Studio 57. Phyllis Thax-|
ter is school teacher who is!
victim of scaré in “Night.
Fright.” —
11:00 (7) Soupy’s On.
(9) Theater (cont.)
' é
11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Gale
Storm, “One Crowded
_ Night.” (40.) ~
11:30 (7) Night Court.
(9) Theater (cont.)
(4) Jack Paar. Jonathon
Winters with Betty Johnson,
. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Denise
Lor, Wendy Barrie, Ronnie
Graham.
(2) N'watch (cont.)
THURSDAY MORNING 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy.
(4) Treasure Hunt. Believes Public
Wants to Laugh Veteran Comic Views.
Humor as Natural King
of Video
By CHARLES DENTON
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Elder
statesman Joe E. Brown is under-
standably alarmed over the de-
throning of comedy as king of
television.
* * *
And, like many another clown,
he suspects that those who lifted
ithe crown from laughter do not :
represent the desires of the viewing
public,
‘Mere than five decades of ex-
perience tell him that both the
audience and the medium will
suffer unless comedy is restored
to its rightful place in TV's
t1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey.
(4) Price Is Right.
11:25 (7) News.
R
11:30 (2) Dotto.
' (4) Truth or Consequences. |
(1) Ricky the Clown
(9) Howdy Doody.
11:45 (7) Noontime Comics.
|
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 (2) Love of
(4) Tie Tac
‘(9) Maggie Mugvins.
12:15 (9) Fables of LaFontaine.
12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow.
(4) It Could Be You.
(7) Stu Erwin.
(9) Fun With Food.
12:48 (2) Guiding Light.
1:00 (2) Ladies Day.
(4) Movie.
(7) My Little Margie.
(9) Movie.
1:30 (2) As the World Turns,
(7) Topper.
2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm.
2:10 (4) Faye Elizabeth.
2:15 (4) How to Arrange Flowers.
2:30 (2) House Party,
(4) Kitty Foyle.
“}2:38 (9) Theater 15.
Hayes, singers. 6:50 (2) Meditations.
.(7) Boxing. 10-round heavy- 2:50 (9) News. weight bout: Charley (Sonny) 6:53 (2) On the Farm Front. »
Liston vs. Jufio Mederos. {3:00 (2) My Hero.
(9) Charter Boat. “Fish for/7:00. (2) TV College. , ‘ .(4) (colon) Matinee Theater.
Billy.” ~ (4) Today. *(7) American Bandstand.
: (9) Movie. 4
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Judah (Btb.) Wy (4) Queen for a Day.
14 Ceremony Hi ts (7) American Bandstand.
15 Bound ey
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Bounds ti, Yop (4) Blondie.
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“Comedy should be king,” says |
\Brown, whose cavernous grin is an
jinternationally recognized trade-
‘mark of broad comedy. “It isn’t
‘because of the people who produce
itelevi ision."’
* * *
Joe, who at 65 limits his tele-
vision efforts to occasional guest
appearances, insist that his view-
point is not a self-centered one.
“This isn't a squawk.” I'm not
‘saying it because I'm a comedian,”
ihe says forcefully. “But we have
to realize that we must get some-
thing light, frivolous and laughable
on television.
FOR ENTERTAINMENT
“I have always felt that the
theater is a place of entertainment,
not education. If you can educate
the audience incidentally, that’s
great, and TV is the greatest edu-
cational medium we've ever had—
although not intended as such
when it was ‘developed.
: * * * t
*
TV offer today? They show how to
steal a car. How to rob a cripple.
Believe me, I see them. My wife
just loves murder shows.”
There isn’t a shadow of doubt
in Joe’s agile, probing mind that
Princeton Ousts
6 Students Over
Strip Teasers
PRINCETON, N.J. @® — Prince-
ton Uni has bumped six
undergraduates from the acadeémi-/
ic grind because strip tease danc-
rooms.
* * *
Seven other students were sus-
pended or placed on probation, the
dean of students announced yes-
terday. The students were not
identified.
The university's announcement
that the six “were :required te
withdraw” was the first peek be-
hind the ivy curtain which veiled
the case for two weeks.
* * *
Early on May 1, police paid a
One of the dancers, Mrs, Judy
Renee, 37, of Philadelphia, leaped
from the second floor, away from
the arms of the law and into
Princeton Hospital where she
stayed the better part of two
weeks,
Another girl known as “Bubbles”
made good her escape. She hasn't
been seen since.
* * *
The dancing girl festivities re-
portedly began at -an eating club
picnic to welcqme new sophomore
members.
The university said the investi-
gation is continuing.
Forced to Drink
on Critical List
AUGUSTA, Ga, (P—A 6-year-old |”
boy, forced by the proprietress of;
an Augusta nursery to drink rub-
bing liniment as punishment, is
in critical condition today.
* * *-
Doctors said Earl Durgess, -a
full-time charge of the Druied
Park Nursery, went into a con-
vulsive state "Tuesday noon and
was hospitalized.
Detective Billy -Lynn said the
proprietress, Mrs. Willie Mae Mc-
Carthy, 42, admitted forcing the
pov to drink rubbing liniment
with water as punishment
for disobedience. She had also
washed out his mouth with tur-
pentine, Lynn said. '
* «© * 4
ALL FOR COMEDY. — Veteran funnyman Joe E.-Brown dis-
approves of television's trend away from comedy. Joe, who limits
his TV efforts to occasional guest appearances, suspects that the
current curb on laughter does not represent the desires of the view- |
ing public.
“I'm for that 100 per cent. But ‘
what do so many of the shows on| ~
—
ers were found in their dormitory
; was at the Latin Quarter with his. body-
prohibition may return any minute . . Even Big Stars Get
Their ‘Bring-Downs’
By EARL WILSON
HOLLYWOOD — I've been investigating “bring-downs”
out here in the TV and movie colony — and evidently the big
stars - s Brongn down just like people.
Groucho Marx is one of the greatest
bringer-downs; I suppose. A rather strange-
looking woman came up to him once and,
said:
“mir. Marx, I’ve-never seen you telere
but you’re a very funny man.” Groucho
glared at her and said, “I've never seen
you before, and so are you.”
, Ray Bolger, sitting with us, remembered
the-time he'd played golf with Sam Goldwyn
* WILSON because he wanted a part Goldwyn was cast-
ing in a picture. Goldwyn didn’t mention the picture for hours.
Finally-he got around to it. “Ray,” he said, “I’m looking for |
a great dancer to do a wonderful role in a new picture.” ‘
. “Yes?” replied Bolger hopefully.
“What would you think of Gene Kelly?” said aieass:
‘heok
Kirk Douglas told me that children can be great bring-
downers, too. He was undertaking to show his son how to do
some arithmetic.
“Oh, daddy,” exploded his son, “That's the way old people
do arithmetic.”
Frank Sinatra got brought down a little when he
caught comedian Don Rickles at the Slate Brothers Club.
Insulter Rickles said, “What a figure, I've seen this boy
in shorts—and he’s nothing, and those old dames he goes
with, I wouldn't trust him with my mother.”
x * * ae :
George Gobel told me, though, that he had the worst
bring-down of all. A stranger came up to him and said, “Par-
don me, but do you know you look like Earl Wilson?”
THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK.
Cyd Charisse is flying in to help
Tony Martin celebrate their anniver-
sary... Venezuela’s exiled Pres, Jimenez
* ack of C omec
y
+
Hollywood Headlines
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ‘Signs Montgomery Clift
to Lead in ‘Lonelyhearts’
met at the Cannes Film Festival, >
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Just is much more exciting and inter-
esting than the Russian picture
heard from Dore Schary that he
has signed Montgomery Clift for
the lead in “Lonelyhearts,” his
first independent picture. He has which starred her.
That's all today.
(Copyright, 1958) morrow. See you to-
also signed Vincent Donahue, who/|-
directed “Sunrise at Campobello,”
Dore’s prize-winning play, to direct
planned as independents, for]
iColumbia. They've just signed a
leach picture. They will start
‘when they return from Europe
end of July.
Hi i
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guards. Singer Johnny Mathis got a |
standing-ovation from a big crowd that
included Polly Bergen and the Pa
Boones. Comic Joey Bishop, featured in |
the revue brushed off show business as }
phony: “Look at me. A $100 tuxedo—and *
underneath, torn underwear!” ,. , If Ar-
thur Miller's unable to accompany — =
MMonroe to H'wood next month, he’ll §
commute weekends from N.Y. Ss
EARL’S PEARLS: Some drinkers
seem to be operating on the theory tha
That's earl, brother.
* (Copyright, 1958)
A strike would have started at
imidnight if they, had rejected it.
Agreements were reached earli- Reach Agreements
in Aircraft Disputes '«: vereen the 143 and the Unit led Auto Workers with Lockheed,
LOS ANGELES (® — Tentative. ‘North American and Convair at
agreements today promised peace | San Diego,. Calif., and Douglas at’
in five big areas of the nation’s Long Beach, Calif. Tulsa, Okla.,
‘aircraft industry.
- Talks are continuing on two ma-
major contracts, and strikes are |
underway at two factories. .
* * *
Strikebound are Convair’s Po-
mona, Calif., plant, and Lock-
heed’s Marietta, Ga.,- facility.
Continuing are talks between the |
International ‘Assn. of —
and Lockheed missile plants in
Van Nuys, Palo Alto and Sunny-
vale, Calif., and between the IAM
children swarm into the shack to:
watch movies shown by the radio’
crew. And their favorite is Hopa-
long Cassidy because he teaches
and Douglas on contracts for
plants at Santa Monica and El RCA COLOR TV
Segundo, Calif. Sales end Service
wk * SWEET'S RAOIO-TV Latest agreement wag reached
The .boy’s body was
ibruised from recent repeated
whippings, the detective added.
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investigation. Lynn said she woul
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' JN HOSPITAL ADDITION — This hallway view gives a good
idea of the double-corridor, H-shape layout of tlhe four patient
floors in the Pontiac General Hospital addition. It shows the
central nursing area at the left and the doorways leading to pa-
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{Hears Innocent Plea |
‘|today in the first degree murder
jot : 1T-year-old. Robert Jensen of, “|Bennet, Neb. |
‘}murder rampage that resulted in|
.}11 killings, also is charged with,
‘| denser’s murder but has not been,
Starkweather Jury -
LINCOLN, Neb., (INS) — The;
defense begins presenting its case ]-
trial. of accused mass siayer
Charles Starkweather with the hope
of proving an insanity plea.
Over Starkweather's
Starkweather'’s girl friend, 14-
year-old Caril Ann Fugate who!
brought to trial.
the ladtion the ether side Of the mating eeliedl A seuekuctnes J
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located at each end of the building and at the southern end
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able 375 million dollars of
funds to cities and rural are
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Potter, both voted for the Senate| Turkish
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GENERAL PRINTING | & OFFICE SUPPLIES
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Modern Tables
Reg. 34.95 to 39.95
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Lawn Chair
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Modern 4-Pc. Sectional
Comfortable foam latex cushions ‘Regularly Sells at $339
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_ 7-Ft. Wide
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