The Weather 0.8. Weather Bureaw Forecast Showers, warmer. (Details Page 2) co oe ay. y ‘ * ite - h ; ‘ apes or | s ; sage: S, ‘ 4 et / THE PONTIAC’! PRE ” 44 < S — “INTERNATIONAL oii rr Ta. PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 —36 PAGES from right) is welcomed by B. relations. In Smith's party were / VISITING MAYOR TOURS PLANT/— Arriving at GMC Truck & Coach Division plant, visiting Ma r Wilbert F. Smith (second W/ Crandell, director of public #from left) Edward A. Maier, R. Ware, office manager of Uni president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, and Leslie charge of arrangements for the Mayors Exchange Day tour. Faculty Leaving Michigan State at Critical Rate Hannah Says Failure to Meet Competition on Salaries Perilous LANSING (# — John A. Hannah, Michigan State University president, told Gov. Williams ‘today that resignations from the MSU faculty are rolling in at a rate of 50 per cent over a year ago. He attributed the loss of teachers to failure to keep pace in salary competition among the larger Midwest- ern universities. At-a budget huddle in the gover- nor’s office, Hannah said 147 resig- nations were submitted in the last 10 months as against 108 in the versal Oil Seal Co., who. was in | | panying the Smiths on their The collision of the two six-coach 12 months for the 1968-59 fiscal year ended June 30. © Fish Attacks Woman | ~ Ministers OK Splitting Berlin, Package Plan Dispute Flares Up Over. How, When to Confer With Soviets on Crisis GENEVA (# — Western foreign ministers at the Big Four conference quick- ly patched up today a brief but stormy dispute over how and when to negotiate with the Soviet Union on the Berlin crisis. The United States, Brit- ain, France and West Ger- many announced they are willing to discuss Berlin and other issues separately udiced.” Reported in Dulles f " | 1959-68. metry ag : \ / f . r little less amoun Benton Harbor Mayor Rush-Hour Els Discard Zopcoat | em mii eo 4 ruin an itution f | ‘but Best Keep sa aie Senne an tae few months if you continue to lose , Lauds Qur Progress Crash; 119 Hurt Umbrella Handy rains ; RES ’ | | “The real problem is not those SHARK ATTACK VICTIM — Mrs. June Goldback, 37, of Mil- er approach. / | a : ” a hal poscsag ae Hype the who already have resigned be waukee, Wis. is shown with two sharks caught by fishermen a few | Soviet For¢ign Minister Am icago rain iders : those who we know have offers) hundred yards from where she was attacked by a shark at Indiar’ | drei Gremyke asked today and wenten Zier Mayor a ~ Hurlen Around; Man mg ene gun tend a to go elsewhere.” Rocks Beach, near Clearwater, Fla. She received cuts on the | Set @ secret meeting with British pressive intr ction to Pontiac civic progress this | 8 Y | comile. a a ae eg .| Hannah said every public school! hand, thigh and foot. The fish were caught a few minutes after Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lieyd. morning. / | Treated at Hospital ised long-awaited warmér thc jin the Big 10 Conference except) Mrs. Goldback was injured. Observers thought it marked the T ‘ } MSU and the University of Michi-| start of a Communist drive te ouring Pontiac in the annual Mayor Exchange Day |atures. loan healt temwenens ter tekd ‘thier split the West aad its peace feature of Michigan Week, Mayor and Mrs. Smith vis-| our wee bee oe iartae | Not 0 on on a ne 2 on salaries this year. ° ‘ ° package. : . ’ ‘ , iw , Fy Py ited the pew City Hall and Public Safety Building. [0's cation toany of two jammed is the ‘pleasant outlook for, this| ,Ciuams cartier had said a Rell WOU LT | (iI ClAVS RUNG mets cee Fr he second floor of City Hall they looked across |rush-hour elevated’ trains carrying}evening, Tomorrow the mercury is rea to GOP pf o i the second week of their street toward the ‘riders to downtown Chicago. expected. to reach. a hi “4 se (2:28 a.m. EST) today. Gromyke 8. e t thee | ‘The impact a 2 ite a high of 7 de- (sales) tax increase “would be . , was ‘the chairman for the confer- gr ‘site on which PODs|take Michigan eifciel as he and toot exstten of the*laaean Seuhre| > ¢ —_ “utterly devastating” to the three j ence's sixth. session, : tia: begin constructing Mrs. Smith a of GMC trains and threw standing Por tlieenext five days, tempera- ae oe TY te ™ , WEST TALKS TACTICS its new main Nbrary this accep inrevap 00% | aol aan tures are expected to average] echecl Intereat paymente went ‘| US. Secretary of State Christian summer. bees Scores were treated at the (near the normal 70 high and nor-| out teday te 18 counties, A. Herter met with his Western | a tame thie we hee eh ae ee Others were taken to hes- mal 49 low. Occasional showers! plunging Michigan's general fend | Because it has been alleged the four Oakland Coumn- |colleagues at his office in midday / ticed site clearance across E. Pike|tiae Motor Division this ateereentl pitals for treatment or examina- {are likely through Thursday. cash balance to less than $100,- (ty Circuit Court judges would be “prejudiced,” the | fr about 40 minutes. They talked street from the Public Safety Build- while Mrs. Smith makes an auto ‘tel, downtown Pontiac the lowest] @90, lowest in modern history: judges will decide jointly whether th ff Sotthe te te tat tahoe ae ing where the new main fire sta-ltour ef the aren wit Mrs. Leslie! 4 SPokesman at St. Elizabeth|temperature recorded preceding 8/ he 'te-anes ttviid 40 jointly w: r the appeal of former |soviets in the next few days. The cect ta iain - ee, rd A Maier Hospital said later that the num-/@.m. wad 43. At 2 p.m. the ther- sr Prete pa oe, Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley will be heard /statement on a united stand on They heard Robert A. Stierer land Mrs. Walter K. Willman. jber et —_— ip ee was|mometer seed caches paces came into the/Mére or moved to another county. Berlin was then issued. ceistant clty manager, describe | A 5 ple, reception te planned |put the spokeeman eaid there was| ; state treasury Thursday and was} Judge Clark J. Adams this mroning delayed a decision | , Tee Western ministers want ~~ - ster streets, A company spokesman said the lot would serve several nearby. businesses as well as ore own firm, Birmingham Club is holding a public meeting at the Community House at 8 p.m. tomorrow. A film on precinct del- egates’ work will be shown. Charles T. Moore Service for Charlies T. Moore, 73, of 508 Catalpa St, will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday from Manley; ‘Bailey Funeral Home with Vurial in ‘White Chapel Cemetery, Troy Mr. Moore died early this morning at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, after a brief iiness. He is survived by his wife, Estill, Democratic jor board x* * * terian Church. at least another year. —_ of Landon and Purdy streets. * * * the 1959 road oiling p with bids for materi scheduled. Frank Whitney, athletic direc- District, is asking for use of city- owned Springdale Park golf course for the’ Birmingham High He is vice president of the Jun- for Chamber of Commerce, direc- ae tor of the Babe Ruth Little League}of 800 Henley Dr. will be held at 1 and a member of the First Presby-|p.m. tomorrow ‘from Lain & Son, 1894 Streets continue to hold the spot- light in Birmingham City Commis-|w, B. sion meetings. Tonight's agenda/dren, all of Birmingham. calls for discussion of the assess- x * * ment roll for widening and paving The roll for the three sections of , along , also is tor for the Birmingham School the newly-formed Teen Center, daughter Eddie Rensha where he Is a member of the set-|both af Birmingham; = tieter and two graatenieeen. Mrs. Lila R. Dix Service for Mrs. Lila R. Dix, 76 Inc., Funeral Home at Chicago. Girardin said this morning that|Burial will be .in Acacia Park he and his wife and children will|Cemetery there. continue to live in Birmingham for Mrs; Dix died Saturday at Pon- tiac General Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Booth and two grandchil- Local arrangements are under the direction of Manley Bailey Fu- neral Home, Mrs. Augusta Mierow Service ,for Mrs. Augusta Mie- row, 86, of 394 S. Glenhurst Dr. will be held 2 p.m. tomorrow from Randle Funeral Home, Waukesha, Wis. with burial to follow there. Mrs, Mierow died Friday in a nursing home after a long ill- ness. “No amount of integration or de- ! segregation is going to be success- ters, which was Benjamin Franklin “unless we |Elementary School, at 5 p.m. better education for all is provided, served, and our agricultural fam- Aside from asserting the need for passage of his anti-lynching Hart endorsed the Douglas “I think none of us, not even the most devoted, knows the|tee and their representative depart- strength of this organization @$iments were Charles J. Harrison ’ he Jr., branch chairman; Linwood L.! . "The stubborn resistance of your|and Johnny Mae Williams, enter-, opposition in many ways may hin-|tainment. The opposition wouldn't be so strong if they took who is first vice president, local Referring to the Senate Judi- very little through that Judiciary) entative Arthur J. Law, from In touching on economic expan- ‘ : perintendent . of Pontiac Public sion, and foreign aid, Hart felt/gchools: ang City Commissioners there was too much emphasis oN !pohert Landry and John Dugan. “We must recognize the first |was question as what are our needs, not how much is in the till. We| are foolish if we operate under|were Edward M. Turner, presi-. the assumption that the cost of|dent; Stewart Dunnings, first vice. survival will be less in 1960 than|president; and C. A. Allen, treas-| urer. Cathy James, of Battle peg Hart was introduced by Mrs. Vera D. Devor, president of the Community Organizations of Pon- state the Detroit Branch, followed Hart School golf team. Whitney said there will be eight is granted. | * * In further business, commission- She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Biaisdell, granddaughter, ham, and a brother. The body is being shipped today ers will consider the request of ifrom Manley Bailey Funeral Home. |\gg N. N. Saginew * * * and ‘one both of Birming- —Main Floor | r Se ee | land County Branch, came from |= A. Allen, chairman of the long | convention and state conference treasurer. e The weekend convention got) junder way Friday afternoon when| ithe State's 23 chapters began reg- listering at convention headquar- Saturday morning was consumed, by various committee and council} reports and was highlighted by) welcome addresses Henry at the school. The employment workshop was | headed by Donald Slaiman, as- sistant director of civil rights, National AFL-CIO. Working with him were Everett C. Surplock, executive director of the Pontiac Urban League; and Olive Beas- ley, field repzesentative of the Michigan FEPC. The four-man housing workshop committee was headed by Leon! Roberson, of Jackson. The overall cunvention commit-! Flack, publicity; Sharlene Woods, banquet; Ann Williams, housing; e * * * | Aside from Tucker and Harrison, branch officers hosting the con- vention were Annamarie McGlown, secretary; C. Louise Billings, asst. secretary; Arthur J. Dunlap, sec- ond vice president; and William F. Davis, treasurer. Pontiac Postmaster; State Repre- Pontiac; Dr. Dana Whitmer, «u- At the final conference session Sunday, Charles M. Tucker Jr.| re-elected as second vice president of the state NAACP. Others re-elected to state offices is the newly elected secretary iz a lot of civil rights legislation be- be-|quet" nce” RabertC. Miner by Mayor Ez are ob-|Philip E. Rowston and Milton R. 98 North Saginaw St. REPEAT of SIMMS “Best Sellers’’ in OUR BIG SHOE DEPARTMENT! Choice of girls’ swivel straps, T-straps, boys’ military straps, boys’ 4-eyelet oxfords, boys’ husky oxfords and child’s 4 to 8 straps. 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It seems the U.S. has contributed more than any other. country to her husband, the esti OPEN TONITE “They have their own govern- ment. They rule themselves with- |out any advice from us. We some- times attend their jury meetings, thre, chilren of their ‘own—then|paign by the princess and the pre late, it moved into a ruined villa) up| nearby. Now, 15 years later, it By PHYLLIS BATTELLE American soldiers because they Ninw WORK Princess Gabriella| were generous. They gave candy Pacelli, niece of the late Pope Pius|and food and—’ Princess Pacelli XII, has a patrician face and the|raised her eyebrows ever so deli-|about 2,000 of the war-orphaned has spread throughout the try. : : figure of a fragile girl of 16. \cately—‘‘and cigarettes. waifs and told them: coum to make sure they.are not too hard) For Complete Line of SWIM These super money-savers go on sale at 6. p.m. ‘til 10 pm. She has eyes that are enormously | —“«*« “We could not have done it,” |, themselves. 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The monsignor usxed the Holy Father to relieve him of his duties as a domestic prelate to the Vati- can, received the blessing, and could spare, and blankets to keep our boys warm. Americans are the most sympathetic persons in the world, They do not care boy who, when angered, would bite | and scratch. The boys’ town judge: and jury decreed that he should’ be forced to wear a collar and whose children it is—if it is chain for awhile—so he could un-| childrén, they give everything.” | 4.+stand what a beast he had The project has expanded on era t aie nine settlements for boys under 18, ‘Ah, it was wonderful for Lola. par ape Me <’ Ao dpe — 25 nurseries and a girls town. “1 \She was the town dog. She learned It heen wth a ett have,” smiled the princess, ‘5,200 the real meaning of freedom.” refuge in Rome, “The Shoeshine children now. 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Better $139.50 . 4 Se -- _ rl 2 FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1059 | : eet Dulles Library paneer U sit peceonal papers| ¥V0's s Death Kills Mate [ot ® bear attack. He collapsed) ‘There were an estimated 429 Celery Muck Long Since Gone to Be Established 22 Pie © mart the|. ALBERTSON, 'N.Y, CAP) |tO4 4 minutes ater a pros Ree tbe od 30h. The ; . oO be CIDLISNE \oroject, and plans to release 10 nounced dead, apparently of @ ste ranks 12th in production of at Princeton more filing cases full of them.|‘eT Fears, 80, a retired carpen-|stroke. The couple would have cel'oi1 — more than 10 million barrels diamazoo rioneers SNeppind Mead noe SS Se Ral sere ates pind Sok We oA sae eianed 38. BREE frhis ts oe ® seties of lets (The Upjohn Co.) and in be-| are looking to a new million- |matic History will be established a oral achievements written |tween you can find brain drills,| dollar-plus Art Institute to re- jat Princeton University as a trib- by Michigan, newsmen 0 0 a3) [Cigarette lighters, truck transmis-| place the present overloaded fa- lute to the former Secretary of sions, sleds, furniture, plastic prod-| cllity. All are located “down- (State. By DAN BYAN x ucts, ‘fishing tackle, aip condition-| town.” Staff Writer, Kalamazoo Gasette ‘ ing equipment, band KALAMAZOO—The acres of rich | water heaters, rocket components black muck which once supported|and electrical equipment many residential} suburban areas sur- Kalamazoo's claim to the title of more. oginment ans rounding it in the past decade, Pou Lp ol acelin ensies “Celery City’ of the world have | x* * rk - |Similar action may be continued, YP cttelal State De nt d all but disappeared. Today ®| ‘The city has also developed one|at the will of the people, since the|ments. strange new type of gardening is\o¢ the most unusual educational] actual metropolitan population now about to be tested in the heart) outations for a town of its hize| tops 120,000 and former rural areas The State Department and of this southwestern Michigan; the world. It boasts a state uni-|are blossoming with new housing city. Kalamazoo, long a leader in pro- | versity) with nearly 8,000 students; States to put a full scale, pedes-|(Kalemazoo College) with 600 stu- trian shopping mail in its down-| dents: and a fine liberal arts .col-| approached with the same attempt town area lege for girls, Nazareth, operated|at farsighted community action as White the cabinet efficer inveived Burdick street, principal north. by the Catholic Sisters of St. is evidenced in the flower-lined south merchandising street in Joseph. All are growing rapidly. mall. Kalamazoo has annexed large |Princeton, N. J., financed by a ‘versity (Western Michigan Uni-| developments ‘at a staggering rate, haieeale . 4 With growth has come all of the! * significant in histort- gressive community action, wi fam b) one of the top ranked private co-|familiar problems of government,| | government csepereied ta become the first city in the United equcational colleges in the , nation| Schools, taxation, sewers, streets, parking and so on. They are being| Sllecting and bringing together WASHINGTON # — The Joho Foster Dulles Library of Diplo- 45-Pc. Service for 8 MELMAC DINNERWARE “Exotic Rose” or “Golden Garland” Patterns by Prolon.. Both Guaranteed 2 Years! The two-story structure at group of Dulles’s friends, will Princeton University, in ~an- nouncing the project, hailed it as cal research. Never before has in one place such documents was alive. Kalamazoo, will be torn up from | With the encouragement of the curb td curb. What once was ® | educational institutions and the | five-lane street carrying one of interest and financial assistance the heaviest traffic loads through | of industry, Kalamazoo has built the heart of the city is to be- | 4 cultural center rare in @ Mid- come a three-block-long garden, re city of its size. Kalama- complete with trees, flowers and | sooang are proud of their Civic green grass. Theater, their brand new $1,500- In those three blocks of “back, 00@ public library and museum, to nature” lies the hopes of mer- | their symphony orchestra, and chants, property owners and civic} officials for the salvation of the) central core of this city of 80,000 Pee cratic will be permitted on) Castro Enacts the three blocks to be converted into mall. Through traffic will cir-| cle the core of the downtown arca an Ul aw newly designed peripheral on streets. Parking lots lie inside the! circle now and more are planned. | Peasants to Get Free x * * Under the mall project, features Acres at Expense of are planned for shoppers to in-| Plantation Owners crease the attractiveness of ‘‘com-| ing downtown.” These will include | VAN HA (AP)—Prim style shows, concerts, art shows rige) Cee s catlinak ater amapeel and various exhibits. acted a much-trumpeted land re- Will it work? It's too early to form jaw to curb the size of tell. Does everyone like it? No.'ranches and sugar plantations, sibicnecsiins can be found among many of them American owned, merchants not on the mall, from and distribute the balance of the taxpayers who wonder about the holdings to landless peasants. use of public funds in helping to’ Castro and his Cabinet an- develop the project, and from nounced terms of the new law people who just don't like the idea./from a special meeting in the This three-block mall is but |Tussed Sierra Maestra Mountains the first stage of a full scale of Oriente Province, where they| plan which, if carried out, is jwaged their 25-month rebellion | designed to create a traffic-free against ousted President Fulgen-| mall over 50 square blocks in the easier very heart of the city. e Cabinet session was broad-| cast by the former rebel radio, | The backers of the plan, which but poor atmospheric conditions | include a large percentage of the blacked out much of the broad-| merchants and property owners in Cast. the area, believe it can be carried) Initial reports reaching Havana out with public and private financ- ‘said the new law restricts ranch! ing splitting the cost about evenly. holdings to 3,333 acres and sugar} * «© * _ |and other plantations to 1,000) Kalamazooans are taking this ¢res experiment in stride. 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Fourth Floor becatory oinin wile 9.27 © Polka dot prints ; | ete tail cielo eels 13.97 © Sott embossed solids . © Wrinkle resistant solids gee ie . 2. «'% we Mk, | THE HAROLD &. PITZOERALD President and Publisher PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Reflect a Little and You'll Be Prouder For one week we are being urged to do what we should be doing 52 weeks in each year. May 17-23 has been officially desig- nated as Michigan Week—a time for reflection and boosting. x .« * It also is Oakland County Week —a time for ‘extolling the local reasons why Michigan is a great state. For it is right here at home that we are living with some of those principal reasons. Do we fully appre- ciate that fact? x * * Starting with what nature gave us, no other section of our state can offer such a varied assortment of most everything that appeals to the lovers of the great outdoors. Oakland County, with its 423 fresh water lakes, and its rivers, creeks, hills, dales, scenic vistas and beautiful landscapes, is a recreational area that equals most any similar area—and sur- passes many of them that are more highly publicized. x * * adding to this is what man has built on this foundation. Located in the very heart of the greatest indus- trial area in the world, we have sup- plemented nature without detracting from what it did for us—in a great measure we have even improved on its original setting. With civic enterprises that are world renowned, our community spirit is to keep pace wtih them. This with our schools and churches is the main reason we have become such an area of people who own and love their homes. x * * In no other part of our state or nation do we find so large a per- centage of substantial homes located so near to the breadwin- ner’s employment. Perhaps we'd better look around a little, and get better acquainted with our home surroundings, as compared to those in other localities. Then we will boost 52 weeks in every year. Sukarno on World Tour While Indonesia Drifts Ignoring all troubles at home, President SuKarno of Indonesia and his retinue have set out on a care- free two month tour of the world, in- cluding Russia and the United States. The “colonels’ rebellion” in a num- ber of islands is still smouldering. Chief grievance is that outlying islands produce 75 per cent of the country’s income from exports while Java spends it. * * * President Sukarno admits that - Indonesia is “deteriorating con- tinuously” and urges Indonesians to “hurl away as far as possible liberalism and capitalism” and re- place it with “guided democracy and socialism,” whatever that means. He says this would not lead to dictatorship. Indonesia is a.very rich country potentially. Despite seizure, without compensation, of the well run Dutch properties there and expulsion of all Dutchmen, mismanagement of the whole economy is causing hardship and even hunger. Anti-Dutch and anti-West slogans are a poor substi- ————— THE PONTIAC PRESS Daily Except sunday 48 W. Huron 8&t. Pontion. Michigan Published by Tue Powruc Paras Company RUSSELL Bass: eTT, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Joun A. Riey, Assistant Advertising Manager Howsan A. Prrecrzate m, art M. Treavwett, Vice t and Circulation Manager Business Manager G Moaasmatt Jordan, Joun W. Prrecezatp, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor . Manager Hasey J. Rex, Managing Editor Grorce C. Inman, Classified Manager The Associated Press is entitled exciusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this well i] tches ' as ws dispa . The Press is delivered by cafrier for 40 cents a week; where carrier service is not available by mai) tm Oakland. Genesee, Livingston, comb, Lapeer, and Ww Counties it is $1200 @ year, elsewhefe in and all other ini United ‘States & Fetr. All mail subscriptions payable in , advance. has been =_ at the 2nd class rate at higan. Mem et ABC. | a a \ y tute for food and offer a*perfect cli- mate for Communist infiltration. x *«* * Lately the United States has extended more aid to Indonesia. When Sukarno reaches this coun- try on his world tour, it wouldn’t be amiss for our leaders to ques- tion him closely on what he is doing for his people with our money. It will be remembered that when he was here four years ago on another world tour, he ex- pressed admiration for Thomas Jefferson and our Constitution. SuKaRNo’s whole course of action in Indonesia has been at variance with these sentiments. { “Tue earth’s rotational speed, which had been decreasing for cen- turies, has been incréasing recently,” says the National Physica] Labora- tory of England. Intimate inspections and probes the earth underwent dur- ing Geophysical Year probably made jt nervous. The Man About Town ’Tis Blossom Time Fruit Trees in Pontiac Area Making Good Start Uncle Sam: A generous old gen- tleman who has most of the na- tions on his side—or on his back. A drive into the country, or perhaps only a glance around your own premises, now reveals that our fruit trees have done a great color display and, if the number and intensity of the blooms is any indica- tion, we should have a good 1959 crop. The winter was not as hard on them as has been feared. Hewever, our growers are keeping their fingers crossed, as we have so many nights when the mercury flirts with the freez- ing point. If we can escape a frost and other conditions are favorable durirg the next few months, according to Kari D. Bailey, District Horticultural Agent, this area should have a good production of the luscious fruit that the writer thinks beats the world. “My father took me to the woodshed and blessed my nether anatomy with a heavy two-foot ruler when I acted like our governor and state legislators are acting,” writes Robert Mulcahey of Fenton, who adds, “Give me a supply of heavy rulers and I'd go over to Lansing and play dad to them. They'd discontinue ‘sitting’ in any more useless sessions.” Placing a fresh custard pie on a window sill to cool, Mrs. Lottie Preswell of Waterford wondered about all the com- motion, and found a pair of blue jays and a neighbor’s cat fighting over it. They'd made such a mess that the family dog wouldn’t even sniff at the remains. Pontiac’s downtown stores are going all out in the window dis- plays, especially attractive in the evening. And that new Pontiac sign on our main corner is worth a trip downtown to see. Four leaf clovers are so numerous that they are not news. According to Mrs. Arthur Lockmiiler of Elizabeth Lake Estates, “They are s0 plentiful in our yard that we don’t expect anything but good luck for a long time to come.” , Evidently struck by a car on the Dixie Highway, a deer in the vicinity of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Mosser is getting around on three legs, the other dangling from its shoulder. A pair of deer come out of a big woods in Orion Township, and graze in a field where Lawton Philbrick is working, paying no attention to him— unless his dog is along. Then they quickly get back into the woods. “My grandmother used to say that it never was too late in the season to plant sunflower seeds,” reports Mrs. Beverly Ostendorf of Drayton Plains, who hopes that is true, as her two first plantings have been froz- en out. Verbal Orchids to- Everson Maltby . of Keego Harbor; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Easterl¢ of Waterford; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hannah Alderman of Rochester; 86th birthday. Mrs. Jessie Coffman of Holly; 95th birthday. be & fee ee a : ay pre #s iy Sete ake : Be AR ep eh Another of History’s Tragedies “ wat hed aye, ar .% ’ » ‘ ve w aw i as PW eae j ‘ A +f) 7 ¥ So patar, 27 yt wee 2 Pi ° David Lawrence Says Soviets Don’t Need Pact at Geneva GENEVA—Why should the Sovi- ets agree to anything here? They have already been told officially that time means nothing—that there will be a series of foreign ministers confer-_ ences and ‘‘sum- mit’ meetings anyhow over a period of years. This gives the impression that the Western Allies feel no sense of urgency, and it fits in, of course, with the LAWRENCE Soviet idea that, as time goes on, the peoples of the ‘‘captive’’ coun- tries will become discouraged and accept Communistic enslavement as their permanent lot. What does a continuous hassle on the status of East and West Ger- many really mean? As for the problem of West Ber- lin, this would be disposed of by Moscow in what is called an “interim solution,’’ which means that it will hang like a Sword of Damocles over the heads of the West and threaten them with a crisis every time they show a bit of firmness on the reunification problem. x * * The evidence is clear. Tens of thousands of East Germans are fleeing every weeR from under the control of the Communists. There is a similar exodus from other countries behind the Iron Curtain. This flight from tyranny is signifi- cant. HUNGARIAN SLAVES Why, moreover, is there such silence, if not indifference, through- out the world with respect to the plight of the 63,000 human beings forcibly removed from Hungary in 1956 by Soviet troops and never brought back to their homeland? Among them are 5,(00 skilled workers taken from big in- dustrial plants who were then there. The deported Hungarian boys and girls—many of whom were between the ages of 14 and 18—are stiil in Siberia today in prison camps, In the last few days there have been rumors that, when they reach the age of 18, they are executed. This has been denied by the Sovi- ets, but they never tell why they are keeping the Hungarians in bondage. * * * The lesson is plain. The Soviets feel they own all the ‘‘satellite’’ countries — Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Ruma- nia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as well as East Germany. They want to incorporate West Germany in their bloc of states. The first move is to offer a “peace treaty’ and recognize East Germany as a supposedly sov- ereign country. But the real plan is to get the Allied troops away from Berlin and the vicinity of East Germany so that the process The Country Parson bad of infiltrating and intimidating West Germany can go on. NIKITA DEMANDS The Soviet chief, in his speech over the weekend, rejected all proposals for reduction of arma- ment in central Europe made by the West. His demand is that the military bases on the continent be abandoned by the West, that NATO be dismantled, and that American forces be sent back to the United States. . This comes just after the hopes of a credulous world were raised that a “serious negotiation” might be forthcoming this month in Geneva at a foreign ministers conference or at a “summit” meeting later. What Khrushchev really is de- manding is the unconditional sur- render of the West. He thinks the Western Allies are divided and that their differences can be exploited. He is convinced that, in the final analysis, they are so scared of a nuclear war that they can “be easily browbeaten into acceptance of Moscow’s demands. ' He is counting on a flabby public opinion in Britain as well as in America to accept peace at any price as preferable to war. He thinks the American people will soon forget the millions of people behind the Iron Curtain. Where will the leadership come from that speaks firmly and is willing to risk war to avoid war? For repeated appeasements only bring on the same kind of situa- tions out of which world wars have come in the past. * (Copyright, 1950) Smiles Kites soon will be up in the air again to accomplish an inportant thing—make people look up. * * * People are happier when they learn to make the best of things they haven't got, Dr. William Brady Says: Don’t Confuse Case of Cri With Allergic ‘Sinusitis’ As people of more than ordi- nary intelligence know, cri (pro- nounced ‘‘kree’’) is respiratory infection in the early stage of the illness — before one can tell whether it is, say mea- sles, scarlet fever, meningitis, flu, pneumonia, diphtheria, poliomyeli- tis, tonsillitis or simply coryza. This is over the head of the person of limited intelligence, so he calls it a ‘“‘cold” and believes that it is the ¢onse- quence of “‘expo- sure’ to cold, draft, wet feet, change of weath- er, insu f ficient clothing, going out without extra wraps, baring the head on ‘a raw DR. BRADY any acute Perhaps the greater number of cases of non-communicable cory- za are allergic, anaphylactic, hy- persensitive, evanescent, hyperes- thetic coryza, perennial] or out-of- season ‘‘hay fever’’ or pseudo-sin- usitis. These we shal] discuss in a piece to follow. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease. diagnosis or treatment. will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Pontiac, Michigan. ( Copyright 1959) * Voice of the People oe 2 _ Suggests Girl Scout Work @ . to Brighten Dull Routine To all women who want to break the dull routine and who like young girls, why not try working with Girl Scouts or Brownies? You'll meet many fine mothers and other workers in this exciting field and form new friendships. x wk * You will do new things.and see new places op field trips that only working mothers eng Imndreds of gicle pe Selly Seek aay fem Scouting. As you grow with these wonderful girls, you'll why Scout work is so important. x *« * Call your nearest elementary school to find out who's active in your neighborhood and contact the leaders for further information, ‘Big Mouths Will Be Big Mouths’ . Those good time boys who have been knocking the Tigers so hard will cheer the loudest when they get up into third or fourth place. The biggest mouths are always the biggest mouths, whether they're singing for happiness or crying in rage. Alva G. Adds Her Views — on Judge’s Ruling Concerning the discussion about the 15-year-old girl and the 35-year- old man, do you realize these girls were once as sweet, and innocent as your own babies? They didn’t go wrong alone, someone had to teach them. * * * You can't always blame par- ents for these things. Statistics prove that after a ehiid reaches school age, he’s under super- vision and influence of others & third of his day and this in- creases as he grows older. * * * True, judges can make mistakes, So can a surgeon. One wrong de- cision from either can destroy a life. And I'd bet a plugged nickel. it this had been a 17 or 18 year old boy, he would have been given a prison sentence, first offense or not, Disgusted Grandmother ‘Religious Magazine -Helps Pick Movies’ In response to choosing a decent movie for youngsters, we're for- tunate in receiving a weekly pub- lication, ‘Michigan C at holic,” which gives the National Legion of Decency Code Listing on movies currently showing, plus all TV movies of that week. If you have a Catholic friend nearby, find out if be receives this publication. I'm sure he would be glad to give this information. Too bad more parents aren't con- cerned about this condition. Mother and Father of 4 Praises Fine Job Newsboy Has Done My letter isn't a gripe or com- plaint. I'd like to say thank you for the excellent service our pa- per boy has given our home. He's always been on time and has nev- er been anything but kind and considerate. He's left his route to pursue new interests and we'll] sin- cerely miss him. We're hoping his successor will follow his excellent example. D. Brown 2522 Hartline St. Rochester ‘You Live Well While We Exist’ While a woman's boys are in college and she’s working those 52 40-hour weeks for GM, Mother and dear Daddy, it. . . really spring for me... For I am flight from bachelorhood . . . riage right away is not... I am thinking of . . . But it is springtime, and it sure... Is nice to be in love.” (Copyright, 1959) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper? arise, cal] upon thy God, if so be that God will think upon us, that we perish not.—Jonah 1:6. ~*~ ® Good prayers never come creep- ing home. I am sure I shall re- ceive either what I ask or what I should ask.—Bishop Hall. Case Records of a Psychologist: Ann is like too many mod- ern youth who want to rush winter day, or perhaps changing into marriage and then fall. to light underwear or even 8% back on their in-laws to bail ing barefoot or swimming before them out of debts or furnish the end of spring. The sad part of this moronic view of cri is that most vic- tims are so childish that even ¢ It is in the earliest stage of cri that the infection is mest com- municable. It is unfortunate, for the smart alecks at any rate, that in a minority of cases coryza is not cri. That is to say in 7 to 12 per cent of cases of sudden stuf- fing up, sneezing, running at the nose and other symptoms of cory- za, the trouble is not infectious, but either allergic or a manifes- tation of chronic rhinitis. As characteristi¢ as the sudden” The to-do these persons make over their spurious cri misleads ordinary observers and contributes to the erifed reputation of many a “‘cold cure.” ° , free room and board when day-laborer “hubby” soon gets out of a job. Nowadays you should not think of marriage until a wife is at least 20 and a husband has a trade or pro- fession. : ‘By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B - 437: Anne D., aged 18, says she is deeply-in love. . x * * “Dr. Crane,” she began, ‘‘Bill and I want to get married. We love each other and have both graduated from “But our par- ents think we “Isn't love the DR. CRANE main thing for a hapry marriage?” fatuation! Both of these emotions give you butterflies in your stomach or make you tingle and fee] aflutter. But sexual infatuation can turn to hate in a matter of a few . minutes, as was true in the case of King David's son Amnon (See II samuel Ch, 13.) In true love, each person is pri- marily concerned about the best interests of the other, not himself! * * * And any smart young man now- adays, aged 18, should know that he does NOT have enough manual training or professional education to guarantee a good income for his wife and children. Moreover, an 18-year-old girl has NOT had enough education and business experience to han- dle the complicated job of oper- ating a modern home. For example, a modern wife is expected to know bookkeeping and a reasonable amount of business law, for she will soon be signing legal contracts for purchasing goods on the instalment plan. TEST FOR WIVES She should have worked for at least one full year to understnad how hard it is nowadays to earn a living and then budget it wisely. $8 ‘Don’t Rush Into Foolish Marriage She should be able to sew, for this will save hundreds of dollars in the family budget. She should also be talented in dealing with children, as from hav- ifs f Hi 2 4 i ¥ of THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 A N W, Bob Considine Hears; . billion dollars. Production has LOOK AT IT... uter Space Livin AY EXCEL SUDULDIG |= 2 rm on vie sen ; eee 4 . { ‘ in 189 to an estimated $500 | ? NEW YORK—People , . , places|tens of’ thousands of years to) survival of the species would be (the earth near the end of a 5,500 Dr.'Harold C. Weber, the Army’s|io™s_im 1588. +... and space... travel this distance. Therefore, for| for It te colonize space. nautical mile flight from Cape|chief scientific adviser, had some- Dr. Hans A. Bethe, who COn-|-enturies to come our knowledge sie Canaveral while flying at 15,000|thing to say along those lines. He, mongers pun - mayen of other stars will continue to de-| [t. Gen, Bernard Schriever, the|m.p.h. Its skin temperature rose|recalled that the late Dr. Robert tomic » turned pend on astronomical observations;/ , to around 12,000 degrees Fahren-/11.’ Goddard, the father dedication of AVCO’s new $15,000,-| ounted on space stations).” thority, unveiled the first nose cone) 1 hanigm including ste ie peg pay, ei 000 research center at Wilmington, ever recovered from an intercon- o old papers » just Mass. ee tinental missile—at the same perfectly, 2 his death. One, written in Another scientist worried aloud) ii” the cone, designed by| Next, & mouse. hg , was called “A Method of “While I believe that we will jover the exploding population of| ; a i rd After that, a monkey. |Reaching Extreme Altitudes.” The’ travel te other planets within the |the earth, and saw & Gay—600| General Electric, vie b Then man. other, a 1936 effort, was titled,| next few decades, I think it will |years hence—when every inch of)’ shield materials developed by — “Liquid-propellant Rocket Develop. take many centuries before man- |the earth would be occupied as| 5 eset at the dedi. |ment.” kind will be able te leave the {thickly as, say, the Puerto Rican) It was a startling exhibit: A | ioe , Waesein Car- In his foreword to the 1945 re- solar system,” Cornell’s atomic |slums in Harlem or the crowded) rocket snout « couple of feet | 4, Pharos 4 a blessing |issue, Dr. Goddard dryly re- wizard said, with the modest (ghettos of Hong Kong. wide, several feet long and with | 1. in. & was ‘the sudden |Marked: a en ‘ De, Peter J. W. Debye, who | ® belled bottom that spread it | whoichearted acceptance in po- | “The subject of projection from “The distance to the nearest] succeeded Dr. Albert Einstein as | out te three or four feet. "TBe | tite scientific circles of space the earth, and especially @ men- i ie fixed star is 50 million times the} professor of theoretical physics ee ee work. Until the Russians put up (tion of the moon, must still be Ae distance from the earth to the! at the University of Zurich in and : j Sputnik No, 1, we were inclined avoided in dignified scientific and a PULey moon. At the speeds now foreseen} 1911, told the congregation at | And for good reason. It had re-| to take the “space cadets” with /¢gineering circles.” for space vehicles, it would take] AVCO that the only chance for entered the thick atmosphere of' 9 shrug. Dr. Weber added, “Today, only ’ j = 14 years after Goddard re-issued E his two papers, beth the U. 8. ts | E S. FI e Another Tot Smothered | and U.S.8.R. have successtully Fie | —— ° launched trans-lunar probes wee” LODE : ducators ay unking y Pes Cleaning stemming in part from Dr. God- . : ing | DETROIT —Waymon Rob. | “***’* Pioneering work.” me: Be i inson, five months). suffocated mee ) ae Students Can Be Marm@all ren es | oe Soe, aren Yaar | bis tone while slecgity. loveted that man wound beled Oar he over . {gest t man - ' WASHINGTON (NEA)—The Nav T . The child’s death came three ter place to live in space than the + Toilet [uwsit] Plunger tlenel. Mtecetien Assecieiion bes a : days after Detroit dry cleaners jearth affords. Plenty of places to/j, 4, ae eo on a were asked to warn customers jlive out there, he said—mentioned | poperty. They : fired another salvo in the old war about the dangers of children jespecially Mars, Yenus and “nu- [sir and water to splash back Thos over auitomatic promotion of school playing with plastic clothes bags. [merous asteroids, moons, etc.” not only have a mess, but you ! children. Then he said, “There is, in addi-'}lose the ver$ pressure you need to According to a recent investiga- Believe 9-Year-Old tion, the possibility that it will be [clear the i |tion by the association into the . me attractive to live in a ith “Toilaflex", expressly de- ‘causes and results of academic Lost in Detroit River weightless condition on a spac e|js@ned for toilets, no ain or water failure, forcing poor students to! platform.” See: The SE Semen gia ; repeat grades they have failed DETROIT w — A 9-year-old boy! Well, it would beat dieting, Doc. orem agen’ i and often does the pupil and his school was missing and believed drowned! a wen. ond more harm than good. after a playfaate told police he * © Desble-sie cup, The educators’ report says that slipped from a dock and ‘el! into! W BD COT INWoMeN ©. Tapered tall gives cir-light ft ¢ : ° youngsters whe are held in the Detroit River last night . = © Designed ie flex af any angle : , grades longer than other pupils See tee ea ie like © Confers itself, can't shid around , seldom improve their ability to - : A é ‘or positive insurance against stuffed master the subject matter. They ee ee ae ae a's a ee ree eee! |lenilet, have oT ollalita” ial your heme. believe that failing ehildren when he disappeared over the edge| ?” otf by the Soviet Sputniks. child, particularly if no one asks ‘‘Why did he fail M N T ponents of automatic promotion e™ e ONLY maintain that grade school pupils Progress of students who had been classroom teachers to turn over to| convinced they can “get guaranteed promotion at the be-|specialists any pupil whose prob- ginning of the semester to that of lems they are unable to solve. pupils who were threatened with; Change report cards to show a failure if they, didn't meet certain| child’ s rate of progress in rela- standards. Teachers found that) ia 4. tle a” eal students who were assured of pro-| S™i.t.' ome. | Provide a curriculum varied ‘enough to meet the needs of pupils answer. They cite a number of get to the real cause of their prob-| else os — pa * * officials declare. They believe Gat |e fe In one study of junior high school failure problems would be consid-| (Advertisement) repeaters, four out of five were erably reduced if schools would Freg on still not receiving passing marks.|heed the following suggestions: | : LA fourth of these, forced by non-| Eliminate grade lines and tormal | Arthritis and promotion to repeat courses that promotions. Place pupils in class| they had passed the first time,/groups and move them from one/ ‘were making lower marks in them. group to the other according oR ma | ee te om [changes i their needs, aptitudes) Hew te Avoid Crippling pupils who had failed the third 24 ™aturity. Otwalies , , grade. ee ee eet Change report cards to show a ciel wae “oo ta Mors — ‘Correct Step’ arch casuals with genuine Ripple soles® 99 % ‘ For the very best in com- fort. S ie leather uppers in white, . brown. Sizes * 4 to 10. N-M-W. 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Open 9 to 9, . ”'Walied aks : ae — Fri., Sat. . = or : Mon., Fri., Set. - HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. : Open 9.t0 9, Mon. to Set. a ( ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. - PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. | North Hill Shopping Plaza sens Dixie Highway DRAYTON: 4416 Dixie Highway | + (Rochester) (Dreyton Plains) . | | | Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri. Open 9'to,9, Mon. to Set. 4 ‘ ‘ ( ee - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Hal Boyle’s Almanac People Lie Most About Height, Not Weight i NN ne NEW YORK Lar the Onbig bier’ not alla ke secAhat ow tad ‘aah it wp and Ania) Tes The , orivers are connected ‘by shrget to dil ‘hes~el, steer to- Downtown and _ Miracle Mile Almanac: lor weight, it.as their life goes along. It is) Or gone tomorrow!” What ‘do people lie about most| Is this true about you? mia com a acepane ‘et * &f * * & —their age, their weight or their} Most people have heard about It is a commercial vehicle,| Almanac editorial; If you must : inl is,’ scan re, 8 Bem avallable for more ‘basipally, but it has family possi-/make do-it-yourself space flights, ’ E Li ; : h angel: MA a cstaer tin ph tame pages Covi: Cali- than $50.000 a 66-foot, 32-wheel|pbilities, A back-seat *T’ll Take You “ If 4 have al- | ~ me % : ’ callouess ea aps eng West Dower’ Agree ee f so so me ° eral (G ; “A % ; fh that voice across the waters, Ire- Reds to Sign Own Treat Addressing Ge Western powersi 9 Ais 4 DRAPES \ Jand’s tenor—John McCormack, y familiarly, he added: | we ¢ > layed the old ided P “If some of you don't want to) ; ae : 2 * ee re i a caer stir 7) MOSCOW (\#—Nikita Khrush-;treaty, and perhaps — NON- | sion it, well, we won't pull you by| % 4 me PHOTOGRAPHED Yather to. tears. He liked to hear Chev declares that if the West Socialist states as well,” he de- the are The time will come when| it all alone in a room without\doesn't sign a peace treaty withiclared in a speech at Kishinev, a other noise, a problem in athe Germans the Soviet Union will capital of Moldavia pos wa p areggen ne peer HERE WERE ‘erowded house. jhave a lot of company in signing . and will sign in peace treaty be- hook one with East Germany, / The Soviet Premier said Com. |“4U5¢ the people want peace. What was your mother’s favorite} “I think not only we but other) munist Poland and Czechosle- ; ' MACHINE-WASHED — ~~ ? I never knew. It is my/)Socialist (Communist) peoples; vakia, which the Seviet Union is Sientists have recorded tem-/ D! Scholls Lino pads opinion that mothers hum an indi-|which were once in a state of war| trying to seat as full partici- [peratures of 125 degrees below vidual and nameless tune of their'with Germany will also sign a! pants at the Geneva foreign |zero in Antarctica. 5.-TIMES eee Penney’s is First with heavy | Jacquard drapes you wash & hang! Look at. the picture!. Ever dream you could wash, let alone machine wash* such sumptuous jacquard drapes? Yes, five times through the |} machine and see how beautiful they look! Never ironed . . . just think of the work you save! The intricate woven-in pattern is hand- | sandalwood or seaspray. “ekewarm water Pa Bed e A 0/3 ee er ee oo oe mF ' When inflation tips the scale you pay for more than you get Let's not fool ourselves about this. Inflae ~ réady committed to a huge defense _It will strike a blow for a stronger Amer- tion hurts everyone. budget can lead only two ways. To highgr _ ica, too, because millions of people will Families who have to live on fixed in- _ taxes . , . or to more and more inflatién. —_ be encouraged to add to their savings. comes suffer, Their dollars won't buy as We can't get away from paying, one Avay Not only will ¢ growing nest egg bring much as before. _ or the other. / a comfortable Aeeling of independence People who salt away soho of their pay Many congressmen are already doing _—_and security. Those savings, as they are in savings suffer. whatever they can to pustpone serv- _ invested, will provide the capital needed Men and women on salaries and wages ices, however desirable, until we can for America’s future growth. also guffer. Sure, their pay may be rising. better aftord them. You can assist by BY. This is the surest way to the most pros- But wages don’t always rise at the same ing your representative the support he rous years you or America have ever rate as prices. ° needs to make sure that the Government seadlnict way that begins by all of us in- In the end, everyone pays the price of starts living within its income again. sisting on having a stable dollar. inflation. . That will strike a mighty blow against WwW ° Se You may think prices are bad enough _inflation and the rising prices it produces. a ae | ash and hang in 7 minutes today. But how can we Keep the cost of living from getting completely out of Brought té'you in the ieteradt of every | with easy care no iron Fiberglas hand? | rop in the de ow ? American who is concerned with pre- | There is a way we can stop | an 80 wo} serving the value of the dollar. | Famous Fiberglas—you wash, never iron, hang ' further inflation” ~| eRe Z ‘ | in 7 minutes! 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GIBSON $ 00 | WALL _ 1.99 or nae puece Gee de OMPLETE SETS ERSON 21” TV Refrigerator-Freezer . 17 8 Reg. $5.50 vveesececscestcvece We ee of fond Ih Rednced to 13% of HOUSECLEAN i NG peican FOR CLOSE-OUT! 3 comeasre At yaaa ‘ 4 EM _ sein ' m/ vies alia + +4 Several Gensine - r f F i ~Pj Service for 8 of Lucent Evening tei STG GM far sze wester $1581} PONTIAC erty TE camwete | TIME at TODDIS I sires seo tn apeanrseas wwe MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Regular $199.95 ......+- U ces Selid Geld Chats "aean hon e _ SALE PRICE $10 45-Piece Service for 8 of Texas Ware | Reg. $6.95 Mst tach enc. om 10 Cup Automatic 14 Cu. Ft. GIBSON = ¢ 25 30 PAIN I S I 0 Sale —- Only cotye sampie A 1 Group of Women's Me s Sho ‘reve Sartek GA ob Note ee aan aren UNDER $ 9-Cup Autom _. ove tor yeurselt. ER . ® thy Py ” lue. 16-Piece Starter Set of Texas Ware lish Brass Wall Plaques— Freezer n Wet $ oes r “Sharon”—-$29.75 value. 16- . velue ——— Sawn Elec. PERC . . °5.37| Urright Food Freeze | Corner Cass and Huro umes nao! | Tweedie Shoes ens oo cht ate A ae lr Dor %a On ble Electric 21 Cu. Ft. FREEZER $ 3 7 go a FE 3-7129 We Are Open Tonight for This Occasion = * | 2 and 3 pair of pattern You May Be Lucky 45-Piece Service for 8 of Homer- Owes Complete Sierier Sets ot % Ol Small Be aloes oe — * $1.95 — Upright or Chest... | - - 88 Ree. $488 lin “South Wind" $29.95 EN $ Sb. - Reg. § 6 Laughlin ODD PIECES FROM OP Hand MIXER s 8 5.37 ' 1 ) $16.95 $12.95 value... SALE PRICE $15 STOCK PRICED AT % OFF— Set of 4 TV Tables wm fenk eee 7 GIBSON 14 Cu. Ft. $] 88” 4 as ows Others ot $7.95 OR MORE! floor sample, reg. $9.95........ — BASSE OER ~ ODD PIECES FROM leperied Cen Wes, Peet, Geeanter ‘ and 6 SE PEPE $2.95 | PORTABLE TV SETS . OLD den Gh al es WOMEN'S HOLEPROOF HOSIERY OPEN STOCK aA enoes : binet eel GOOD Bird Hanging Wall Planter, RCA, CE, Admiral or Motor- $] 5 ae 2 Only ihc al Co RUMMAGE { . DISCONTINUED SHADES med 1 = Sled pistes, ‘saun_olites: cereals, frit ES FOB. GOFF ciccvacscocccccsvess $2.95 ola. 17-inch size. 5 hdr Ebel <3 ee: “7 89c pr. ae 2 prs. for $ " Op to $2.03 each. NOW's ee $1 PLASTIC GLASS Kromex Bread re a floor $3. 9s” rds, Reg. List 189.95. 00 A -oz. Tumbl sample, reg. $11.95 ...++....-. Olympic Record Player Na been AcE ‘78 : | LES No Federal Tax to Add On No °3 Extra Women’s and Girls CHILDREN’S Small platters and vegetable dsher— Oro ue each. NOW 4 for $1 mais Cx ic, face the 95 32- “ AG values up . ae -s , 4-speaker stereo, all speed $ 98°” 1 - 54” . 2 Drawer = The Advertised Price is Charge if Old Tire Flats and Wedgies SHOES Footed ae each. .NOW 4 fer $1 ee ea ec ed $4.95 roman pare nanan. S]Q) 2 Drainboards So Pig yh len You Pav! Is Not Recappable! ight in Season oe “Sales up 1085 the et NOW 50 the Bet aed sie: Cnty ih errr... $1 ctered at 89 a5. Now $5 gs” ANY)! “> ea dean facies Oat us All ou ay: Net All Sizes 7 - That Extra Pair Gravy Boats—values up were 75c¢ each. .NOW 4 for $1 _—— RCA STEREO ” —— rernia'y on me Reg. $9.95 $5 88 re ues 95 §$ 3 88 Be ASU Pa ave NOW 306 each Unehuse t0 $6.99 9". $2.95 ond $3.95 toga car nt 00 NITY PLATE NEW 1959 MUETI-MILERS foe Steere ae ee sear eto ol ‘228 RCA WHIRLPOOL eh and WHITE ORCHID PATTERNS | , ! - - aera ; BATHROOM | Cinta Or Soving Tonge. sne- St ane “ Deluxe GAS DRYER | | Res. How MEN’S HOLEPROOF HOSE MS a nek TING 14m | BATHROOM. ape MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE = clthting. Pit 188” 1; ServingSpoon 4.50 . $2.00 Some are soiled, and discontinued styles ‘nas testi "a wean __—_ Solar Cigarate Lihver—worksanroace mail Mence $370 05 | Al I S 00 ry 4.50 each...... NOW $1 ese Values to $5. .sceeeeee: New $1 each Regular $249 he ro yooh lar Regular = Fork 4.50 $2.00 BI ACKW yo up to $ Crystal Pitchers, German iports Comers’ Big oven, Ht ~ +] 9 8” Omri cord Meat $2.50 Reg $1 00° C 2 Ad; $ ey eee Now $1 each ore 8-02. and one 4-07. size, Bath fer $1 timer. No matches neede WATER HEATER Salad Sets 9.00 ° aA Hemgitipes ‘ oo arnt dk Genuine Lazy Back Sofa Pillows 3 fer $9.95 : va 0 $7.93... 6 GE DISHWASHER 1 Only Floor Mode! +6 eo beat eae = cases $ 95 95 | dW C L ene New $1.00 . ; 00 I. Electric ss cc . . Men’s and Women’s urious?? CRYSTA values up to New $1, as oun rtable Auto 52-Gal. Electric . , ! mate. = 1 7 8 52-Gal DUO THERM One Group Ladies Set Rings 6.70x 710 House Slippers Come in and Look m Forsythia ‘Radiance’ —v rien, plenten—-wore i o coo Ig Geass New $10 +7 ° val t . orsythia Beatie sence *88” ies" s " x15 saceationelfattoras rs SSO ETE wd Mew BH 595 pd Gl To MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TIONED . of Well Known Makes at Your ice “Carmel” ene One ES aT coh hd RECORD lectric Dryer | | One Group Costume Jewelry 50% Off PRICE $ wale: tox: : fr atecad Reconditioned ‘38° °68| Speed Queen Electric Dry COMPLETE PRICE COMPLETE S $3 88 700 Canoe "Ronde sod a Imported Chine Soap Dishes... Refrigerators .......-.+- ; $3.25 each NOW , 00 justable Temperature $ 00 * hd 4 ¢ plates—were ‘ Bleck Wrought tron Cradle or —_ soccer stot ececcenceee ‘18 Control 1 3 8 Friendship Ring ” 60 : : : Y | d T d Wednesday Colony ‘Park gS fh pati se and salad einai aoe ane ol ess 8 er . $ 00 , on ay- _plates—were $7.08 per Doz. my EQU Trays, values to $2.50. . 24¢ each MILTON a 88 + tee ‘Mon ay uesdcay NOW $2.95 per Do Misc. Ash Trays, oe ine Perel *108” weblion bial PEN and PENCIL Sets 50% OFF IMPORTANT THIS OFFER adh if Quantities Last hai” Seack kien All Floor Sample Firecreans, Andivang Ptaci hdens vad oe rane. Wid FRIGIDAIRE a — ° cea t. wit 88 ~ : : ins “Princess Astrid” . N W 50 cock and Bens cbbeneeices Bamboo uta Washer vee Handles 10,000 cu. ft. with = § e UN I IL MA Exchanges —No Refunds — No Layaway was $1 each. cee ce. cc r) sate a sepa Auto 108” Automatic Humidistat .... 79 MISCELLANEOUS SILVER NNOT Notice ! ! ! ’ A No : : bed No ; ‘ OE 2 ns pvt pe eebesees ‘310 aged barr an éGare ««<97e@ the Set Washer with Suds Saver ....... yy, CANN . ' ne ment JEWELRY at PRICES YOU _ | SH Re © Blick Top Bar Screen, fite opening ee '148"| HAMILTON DRYER AERORB ANG Mis = BUDGET TERMS ‘SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS i? STORE fro 0 ie : awenyen eee ot ese tic Dryer. ; ‘ : i o : } ' ok * “Brass Top Bar Screen, mae e boudoir lamps te 7 bo Sn sunesoncensonees *168” y On fioor Model $] 3 3% . : , g > : s 40” wide and 28" highs esac ail ne carat ss onso: Piette. 7) . , Shoes for the Entire Famil Yy ) : . = “The Store Where Quality Counts % i My ; : : | ae 20 W. Huron Street = FE 2-321 | aie. ON CT. @ Open Tonics} sid GO\ Fred N. Pauli. Co. 2s lle}, -aliiile cs 3: WIGGS. « 24 west HuRON st. . Uniit 9 Pa | of PONTIAC : : | | @® @e @e |: LORS = of Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9:00 ey Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store nt ee oe 7 es ‘ in . . : 7 4 © - em 1555. » 28 W. Huron FE 2-7 » - aie : . , 4 51 W. HURON ST. 7. FE 4-155 - é , ) et 3 | : * ke Mgt of 15 ae ot as i. 7 . . , } s : é " 4 : : » rar . ‘ < fb sh Se es Pee eee eee es OS . ° ‘ : : - Oe . : ‘ y P 2 , ‘ Pee 7 Oe ee ee a | RMR Seeger! SES! yee ee a a a ih a ak ie % Y: . a. \ een Bejcat Beis so Sill pins the ay Ee ie ae SS ae se ee ee oe oe Re ee oe Se ee ee oe ae Oe FS ¢ See wee De ok, llU i ee es fo Me ae he Se am ne > a ee ee, Roe ee ED MR eee 5 ol = ; 2 a : Feels Nuclear Attack| ier Pai Deas in Poti: an. Neary ARCS Waist gives you more value: |j| Fred W. Dyke. 52, of 249 Rus.{&%4 @ brother, Frank Jr. leene Burgess of Romeo and Mrs. BAY CITY (UPI). — Army Sec- he ares service was held this) Norma Hickman of Owosso; retary Wilber M. Brucker predicts liege ‘sell St., died Sunday at St. Joseph aml at the Brace-Smith Fu-| sister, sien, Per ig ay of shows that any war started by Russia is | and Co TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 _) ‘Mercy Hospital after an illness. of ndchildren “least likely” to be an all-out nu-f| Graduates Famil ad e 1937 || three weeks. jneral Home with burial in Mt.jtiac; 21 gra and 15 Mee prmaeed _ y owned and operated since : : ‘Hope Gemetery. 'great-grandchildren. ; A member of St. Trinity Luth-| | Mrs. Parish’s body will lie in| Speaking at a cornerstone-laying | eran Chureh, Mr. Dyke was a fore. HAROLD J. POWELL | state ‘ue ber ‘home ae Pad pe for a new Army: Reserve training) ? We own our building, 3 floors of {man at co pec ae ke Service for Harold J, Powell, | service. center yesterday, Brucker indicait- ~ furniture display | Surviving besides his- wile, Ag-\s of 445 S. Paddock St., will be . jed that any Soviet action was more | ° nes, and father, Charles Dyke, of|)~ ¥ MRS. FORRIST HARDING likel “ 2 m. Wed St. y to be a’“‘limited war, or _ [Minden City are two sons, Fred-held at 10 am. Wediesday at S'| SOUTH LYON — Service for|plecemeal attack, against weak or — Maintain no expensive warehouse. erick W. Dyke Jr., of Clarkston; Mrs. Forrist (Lula) Harding, 73, ofjigolated points in our defense c k His body is at the Donelson-Johns ; ” ‘Richard i 44 a — and Home where the 415 Whipple Blvd., will be held 2) shield. . one grandchild. He a aves | Funeral Rosary .m, Wed 4 Carefully deliver your purchases ca Meiiess aad eaters, will be recited at 8:30 p.m, Tues-/Du~, canesday at wil alow I But he warned, “Soviet suc- —FREE. Service will be held at 1 p.m.|day. ; South Lyon Cemetery. eteten Me Tannd weet: ee, Wednesday at St. Trinity Lutheran|_ Mr. Powell died Saturday at St.|" yy... Harding died this mo the long run be just as dead 4 Carry our own accounts — 90 days Church with burial in Ottawa/Joseph Mercy Hospital of a peat at her home following a heart at- . ve omy wariiilen ormese New Summer “ game as tash Park Cemetery. His body is at the|#ilment after a three-mon‘h Ill-| tay. She was a member of First) 7V*statiom De ecptiatatas Donelson-Johns \Funeral Home. [C88 Methodist Church here. The Army, he said, must have Classes ° ; ‘ ey . ‘ The family has suggested con-, MRS. JESSIE RAMIREZ Surviving are three daughters, strength ‘‘so real and apparent that i 6— Our _ location-. and . lower _ head H tributions be made to the American, conn SSIE , Mrs. Harold Wallace of St. Peters-,even the most power-mad Commu- eS enables us to offer better quality and |} cancer society. Mrs. Jessie (Nellie L.) Ramirez, burg, Fla., Mrs. Joseph Wetmore(nists will understand that to pro- = latest styles in nationally recognized Se /49, of 187 Rockwell St.. died Friday of Deleware, Ohio, and Mrs, Don-|voke a war of any kind could only| SECOND WEEK home furnishings at lowest possible ™ GIRL PIETER at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after aid Coe of South Lyon: a sister, |result in their defeat." | OF JUNE | The infant daughter of Mr. and 'a six-month illness. |Mrs. Hugh Arms of South Lyon;| Brucker and other Army parti-| prices. | sare. Frank Zietek. of 19 Paddock Mrs. Ramirez was a member of | and eight grandchildren. isans have campaigned against put-| N |St., was dead at birth Sunday at ary niga 4 otata Gua \ting too much emphasis on the Air VETERA A c iS spite of her church incemt Ge rau \Force’s massive nuclear retaliat ; tee Blane aes ee ay 4 me ree ————e _ husband Briton Produces Rose \power and have plugged for mes APPROVED mple arking are her children arles, sta- coco a Pali anal *® That Glows; It’s Orange forces to meet limited wars. SUMMER HOURS: FURNITURE Open Friday Evening tioned in California with the U.S. | ; g Marine Corps. and Joseph, Jessie,| LONDON (UPI) — Sam Me- Deaths Elsewhere Angeline, Mary, Gloria and Re-| Gredy, Britain's leading rose Charge Liquor Violation | becca Ramirez, all of Pontiac. She; pybridist, said today he had ROSEVILE (UPI) — Mrs. Rose’ NEW YORK (AP) — Rex Smith, also “ tie army —— - produced a rose that glows. Ann Veal, 47, was scheduled to be. » 58, veteran newspaperman and re- ats me T achat nd a sist . "Mire | McGredy said the new rose was | arraigned today for selling alcohol- tired vice president for public re- Pa lin Ville ial ft Detroit. | almost fluorescent and could be |ic beverages without a license. She. lations of American Airlines, died Rerviee ean ie hel a en am | 9 s seneiee of a mile away. |was arrested early yesterday with | He said it had tak 4 of cancer Sunday. He was at one) ‘Tuesday at St. Vi 6 de Paul a en him 5,000 20 other persons. The others were : : ° | seed! ’ . . : time editor of the Chicago Sun,|«tholic Church with burial in Mt.| ings and $14,000 to produce ‘charged with disorderly conduct|f 7 W. Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan (7 \S Visit the School or Phone FE 2-355! “Built to a Standard of QUALITY” The Business Institute wun oars hs m ing editor of Newsweek the orange rose, which he named Hor allegedly frequenting a blind Check Our Prices a magazine and a foreign corres- ‘cn pracy a Ha ingey "Set “Orangeade.” |pig operated by Mrs. Veal. 4 pondent ‘with The Associated| ee acer ae a Before You Buy oy Press in Europe. ‘Funeral Home at 8 tonight. xk & | DAVID P. WHITLOCK Markers Monuments Py from from pobre LONDON (AP) — Lord Sanford. David P. Whitlock, $-year-old son ol ao Meer aaa cea of Mr, and Mrs. Jess E. Whitlock urday, As Maj. Albert James Ed- jot 240 Nelson St., died at home prserne-le ns = Conservative ‘Saturday morning. He bad been \ill 11 months. jmembey of Parliament from 1922-| A third grade student at Mc- 45 and was one of the few mem-|,° . : _ ; here: ever i6 Weir & saenoclé, |Carfoll School, David was a mem- ber of ~ as and Missionary H WINCHESTER, England (AP), : . Besides his parents, a brother, Telephone FE 5-693] a N. Perry Ss. Od. Sir Robert ’Craigie, 75, contro- wayne, and three sisters, Judith, vernal pear efig eriggr r Janet and Gayle, all at home, sur- fa Ss vive. jaffection for the Japanese people, | ge $3500 $175°° Pontiac's Oldest and Most Reliable Monument Builders SAVINGS Mon. Thru Wed. May 18 to 20 His body will be at the Pursley SUNN TUNA Eee ey oe ariag? Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, ambassador to Tokyo from 1937 at which time he will be taken to |the Christian and Missionary Alli- | * * * ance Church for service at 2 p.m. NEW YORK (AP)—Mrs. Clara|Burial will be in White Chapel | Lindemann, 71, co-owner of Lin- Memorial Cemetery. dy’s, a widely known Broadway | \ = theater district restaurant, died REV. LULU R. KARPT | = Saturday. Her husband, Leo, who! warren LAKE — Service for = founded the restaurant, died two! the Rev. Lulu R. Karpt, 75, of = |2915 Shewbird Rd., will be held * * * lat 1:30 p.m, tomorrow in the, ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Mrs. |chapel of Richardson-Bird Funeral | Ethel Nicoll Mulbanger, 68, direc-| Home. Burial wil] follow in Oak- tor of charities in Miami, Fla., for|jang Hills Memoria] Gardens. some 30 years, died Sunday of a Rev. Mrs. Karpt, an ordained eart attack. | minister of the Spiritualist Church, ~~ * * \died unexpectedly at her home NEW YORK (AP)—Mrs. Julie} Friday. Batchelor, author and wife of C.| Surviving are her husband, Pe- D. Batchelor, editorial cartoonist ter E. Karpt; three daughters, S a £ ¢ - OH _ bbbbbbadbbbbbbhbbbbhbbbodbhbdibbhdcbbig sbdee omer seee rarer a PET MILK TALL 0° LIMIT 3 Nene Seld te Dealers or Minors Coupen & Mey @ ae Omy nv nh | YAYAM i LAL ALAAAAAAAEROOAI ATTY +444 os ponies Anbee FOR YOUR PRECIOUS FURS Send them to us to be cleaned and kept in our vaults. ECONOMICAL BOX STORAGE FOR YOUR WOOLENS @ We furnish the Box @ Cram it Full @ Up to $250 Valuation © FATHER & SON. »<. VITITTITILUIT TT a as - RUUD t or the New York Daily News,|three sons, one sister, 10 grand- fo died Saturday after a brief ill-|children and 10 great- -grandchil- ness.. She was born in Bay City, dren. CHEF’S DELIGHT = « & si | MRS. GUY D. PARISH LAWRENCE south oon eo scot | ASPARAGUS “ox 1Q°| |spreac = 49° oi. Li ( — A. L. e, SONA _ f I : 83, saaaee of the aire in- Ge D. Jeune)” Parish, 0, of U SPREAD BOX dustry, died Saturday. He was 4425 Rochester Rd., will be held at $495 founder of the first automotive|2 p.m. Wednesday at the Leonard = supply business in the United) Methodist Church under the direc- CLEANERS = States jtion of Bossardet and Reid Fu- Open 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. (Pius Dry Cleaning) = * * * jneral Home, Oxford. Burial will = INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Walter follow in Lakeville Cemetery. 941 Joslyn, Corner Mansfield = I. Longsworth, 73, a varnish firm; Mrs. Parish died unexpectedly (Ottice and Plant) FE 2-6424 = = president and Indianapolis civic'at her home Saturday. Branch: 369 N. Saginaw St. = leader, died Saturday. He was, Surviving are six daughters, Corner Howard St. = ='in Ind lis sin the|Cora Jarrett of Leonard, Mrs. SUNN oy ogc geet ITkelma Setion of Fit. ‘re. : 15 EXTRA FREE GOLD BELL Gift Stamps With These Coupons _ | UH U UHL FREE 5 0 EXTRA OLD BELL GIFT STAMP With the Purchase of Any Twe Loaves BREAD ° 2 HYGRADE iCorned Beef « LEAN and | MEATY for passing with gas-sipping economy at cruising speeds. } p O RK See for yourself...at your Chrysler dealer’s. TOUCH AND GO! Pushbutton TorqueFlite transmission puts the controls fingertip close. And this simplest and smoothest 12 02. ¢ . MMe, a te ti, Mati), Meili si, « ; Redd b sd Aedes bbbbbsb dad bdedds Liscntce FREE 50 EXTRA GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS With the Purchase of 3-tb. Bag NEW YELLOW ONIONS "si: of automatic transmissions combines lightning response wwe ee me j Adbeaebe + UIUC With Purchase of 1-Ib. Pkg. or More BEEF OR PORK VER "5 1 LB. 4 Forme TrTTTTTT TITTiTT + © 4 a=@ = lion-hearted CHRYSLER a 5 FE. Pike Stree . 4 info Street | . °2-1298 : | . | GHRYSLER DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION - : SSUDE =*MADHRET R & R MOTORS, INC. JACK COLE, INC. . ” 724 Oakland Ave., Box 280 1000 W. Maple Pontiec, Mich. Walled Leke, Mich. ERA ARAAAAARA RAS WWI ee aad Va ~ ‘ \ \ul Pil LV oe it} iS $1] THE PONTIAC, PRESS, MONDAY, MAY. 18, 1959 : THIRTEEN 3 : : ‘A COMMUNITY TO BE PROUD OF... and Your CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Is Helping to Make It So! IT ISN’T ENOUGH ... if you believe that a city grows just because men Gre in business or work in a city, pay taxes and build buildings. Cities grow because men work together on a well developed plan and program. In the Pontiac Area firms and individuals are working under the ‘ nome of “CHAMBER OF COMMERCE” to moke business better. It could be called “THE BUSINESS CLUB”, “THE BOOSTERS’ CLUB” ._ . the name is immaterial. The organization only gives an opportunity for concerted and cooperative action. /@ When the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE encourages individuals and businesses to move into our area . . . that brings new jobs, new payrolls, new growth. When the CHAMBER works with our present industry so they will find it profitable to expand and remain in Pontiac . . . that is good busi- * ness. When the CHAMBER represents our businessmen in legislative af- fairs, works for regular ‘airline service, promotes urban renewal, slum clearance, new highways, city beautification . . . that brings business. These are only a few of the scores of projects that the CHAMBER is working on. e Your CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is the forces of the community so organized that they have the falent to investigate, the vigor to enunciate and the strength to stimulate action which will best promote the health, the beauty, the intelligence and the industry of our community. \ Your CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is continually working to make Pontiac a community to be proud of .. . ¢ v PONTIAC. AREA _ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | : ‘Abstract and Title Guaranty Company : Consumers Power Company — Michigan Bell Telephone Company 3 AR . : Chief Pontiac Federal.Credit Union —, | . Detroit Edison. Company Pontiac Federal Savings & Lean Association nye | gen 8 ONS Community National Bank. MTC Employees Federal Credit Union. _ Pontiac Retail Store / Pentioe State Bonk / . ‘ a one eee | eis P45 Fis eS a Tee Se a Oe ee eae ae Owe Tee ae ae ae ©) Gn ee eae ae ae ewe aero oe ar we ae were te ae er eae ee err ey, eS ee a OP eeOe te eames —— : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 FOURTEEN : sage sfive State Can Now aes oe acm» - Build Big Ships CAMBRIDGE, Mass. From a nutritional standpoint, man, lives through five periods during his lifetime. ' , “Each period,” says Dr. Fred- rick J. Stare, professor of nutrition at Harvard University’s School of ic Health, “involves different! cirri requirements for the| BAY CITY — The largest ocean-| maintenance of good heatth.” ‘going ship ever built on inland wie pet the heat bat the be. The five periods were listed by waters was launched here April midity ” takes a bit of a beating| Dr. Stare as: ‘22 — thanks to the St. Lawrence} trom the meteorologists. They say| —Pregnancy, when both mother seaway. \the combination is the culprit and) and embryo are affected. | ‘The De Foe Shipbuilding Co. |not either factor by itself. | —Early childhood, a period of/ completed work on the first of} a4. pew index is a compli- WASHINGTON #Many| Seaway Opens Vistas started putting out Saturday a for Michigan Concerns new set of figures on why the in Boat Construction —_ weather might have got you down. | ee ee ee oe | x* * * rapid growth. four guided _ missile-launching| =-Malescanee, anette: Pend © dectrevers wader a. 306 million| ©9108 oe am attempt to evalu: rapid } Navy contract | ate im figures the chance your ’ The company has started con- struction of the second ship and —Young adulthood, when physi- cal activity (and the need for cal- ries) usually tapers off. ° —Middle ot pe the years of| Will build the other two during | by evaporation of moisture. aging, when it is desirable to con-| the next oe | Actual temperature is measured | sume even less calories and more! ““‘Due to the scheduled opening |with a dry thermometer. Relative | proteins to ward off the aging of of the St. Lawrence Seaway be- humidity is calcuated from that) muscle tissue. fore the date set for completion) and the reading shown by an iden- | jot the first of these ships, we,were|tical thermometer with its mer-| |able to obtain the contract fromjcury bulb wrapped in a piecé of jthe Navy,” said De Foe President|wet cloth. The difference repre- | Thomas - De da Saeed jsents the cooling ng 9 evapor- | | “We have en qualifi to ation from the wet cloth. ‘build larger ships but, until re- s «x * | | , : . peg genial, eal a But even with the relative hu-| , midity figured out by the weather _— A the Geil “ world's ‘eighth sea’ opens a vastity is a variable thing. new field of business for our com-| sents only a percantage of satura-| pany and others located on the/tion—that is, how close the air, Great Lakes.” lcomes to containing all the mois- body had to take care of itself through the process of cooling Aside from the personal aspect, ‘weather bureaus over the country|the weather bureau hopes the in- \dex can work into a guide for such things as when to turn on the air conditioning in buildings. If Warm Days Ever Come They'll Gauge Discomfort MIRACLE MILE Shopping Monday thru Saturday ‘They call it a discomfort index./ 4 revolutionary fish net being __ lerected actoss the Snake River|’ In the process the old saying,' shove Brownlee Dam in Idaho is to save downstream- bound salmon and steelhead finger- lings from a 395-foot drop over the spillway. The cost of the netting land the pipelines through which he ifish are sent downstream is $5,- |000,000. designed oe a <= = = vr s RIDE THE BUS TO THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE FRANKLIN Road Route | ——— ys: ntervals) te 5:40 P. Saturday: ‘ intervals) te 5:30 P.M 9.15 AM. (40 minate | M. | They were dreamers ... the men who talked of a bridge some day linking Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas. 9:05 A.M. (60 minute munity. SY eS | The destroyers being built by|ture it can hold. \De F 440 feet long, have a. \De Foe are cet tong, nave & And the air.can hold much | 14,500-ton displacement and 47-foot! ‘beams, “—— " | more moisture at high tempera- Longer cargo ships — such as| ture than when it is cold. Thus | i relative humidity of 100 on a | j recently at River Rouge near means next to nothing | troit — have been built on inland waterways. On the other hand even 80 per j degree day But deep draft ships like the |cent humidity on an 8 new Navy destroyers have been |8°tS many people down. They built exclusively on ocean ports can’t do much of their own cool- until now. . ing off through evaporation of |perspiration. | De Foe built two 315-foot de- | One way the weather bureau stroyer escorts for the Navy last| gets at its discomfort index is to year. The: were taken to the|adq up the temperatures shown this new hati” Atlantic Ocean via Lakes Huron by wet and dry bulb thermome- and Michigan, the Illinois water-ters, take four-fifths of that sum Get eee and the ate age land add 15. | The Navy contract for the four! (1 stologists estimate that 10 | missile-launching destroyers is, per cent of the people will be | | | 2 3: ; ® $25 to $500 a employment for| Oe ee etisiis iakera tw reoult: { 1185 N. Perry St x * * | ing figure reaches 70. Half will The launching of the first de- >° uncomfortable when it hits No Parking Problem stroyer, named in honor of the 1, Phone FE 8-9661 late Admiral Henry B. Wilson,| Everybody will be uncomfort-; FOR A PROMPT LOAN- SEE SEABOARD! “My daddy says Seaboard offers real BUY-POWER when you need it, like when | got Michigan Industrial Ambassadors.|able, at 79. At 86, government | The Ambassadors were namedjregulation permit fhe boss to let! lto boost Michigan as a place to! workers go home from federal of- was witnessed by nearly 200\;able, and many acutely miser- FINANCE COMPANY fices here, \do business. reom is in order. frem Pontiac’s largest se- lection of General Electric transisters, AM-¥M $1.25 " $1.00 Will Put in Layaway 90-Day Free Service “ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 51 W. Huron GRADUATION IS NOT FAR AWAY... Or perhaps a new radie for the kitchen er bed- { ! | But after nearly 100 years of dreaming, the bridge that couldn't be built is a reality. for the progress and prosperity of The Mackinac Bridge—one of the world’s wonders — stands majestically today as a sym- bol of the spirit, strength and unity of the people of Michigan. nity grow and prosper. | ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS Cheese eleck radies, radies at enly— weekly. This od is one of o series published os @ public service by this newspaper in cooperction with the Michigan Press Associction end the Michigan Economic Development Depertmtnl. THE | - SHOP FE 4-1555 KROGER FRESH DINNER @ ROASTING OLLS al KROGER FRESH SLICED ene RE meee RE OEE : —. OR ES x 20-0x. Loeves 39° > By ee na ge -_ “SACKED ‘ SYRUP 309 | Apricots .---* ‘EBUrT COCKTAIL = : SLICED OR HALVES—KROGER | o- : 303 Cen : | TUNA . on We reserve the right to / ~~ FROZEN OVEN READY CHICKENS KROGER FRESH SLICED Vienna Bread REALEMON FROZEN REFRESHING ie . Lemonade ee ed , ‘ SAVE 48¢ — BIRDS EYE FROZEN SLICED ~ Strawberries A NAAAAVNAVAAS — Se ee = ster Sis ats + <8 ce leeeees ©: Sree ims = BA~ *# eer ase ane « .\SS Bi wee Rd o . , ey ee 2 Let it too be a symbol of the vision, the strength and the united determination of our own com- Let us work together—no letup, no factions— our com- munity... . Some will say it can't be done. Join hands with your local industrial develop- ment organization and the Michigan Economic Development Department to help your commu- é As. — = —— * for “EARLY BIRD SPECIALS’ om pane Bite ca ren — “Aaah tae Who but Kroger has « ackling A (CACKLING FRESH EGG hes firm high yolk Thad _.. * ee ick, white Delicious fever . . . Every 099 Goverument Inspected KROGER GRADE A FRESH ARMOUR STAR FANCY Sliced Bacon .. . RIPE RED HOT HOUSE Tomatoes ..... FLORIDA TENDER FRESH 2 i 2 Green Beans . . id 6-Ox. 1 0: Cen ‘HOMOGENIZED RICH Bordens. 3% eq, $900 limit quantities, Prices and.items effective through Wed., May 20, 1959 at Kroger in Detroit and Eastern Michigan, . Pe + Ml tn li ey Si : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 ” VEPYEEN Re-El . Loui | rike back up de- ‘gin, ruined the main pert of the)mine total dasages. However, he wie tae tal World Wars Bind Countries [Detroit Pattern Makers strike Monday fo back tp de Frankfort Resort Hotel young sory sedan’ Guid enid: tec taidsointets aah oo } : * ‘ . a . May Strike Over Hiring [Pattern Makers Assn. Badly Damaged by Fire ing A west wing was partly dam-|main elosed for the summer, _DEMROM w — 3 cls ww King S Visit Emphasizes |" prom w-son ino ve|T™ tals have been axing since] oe ne pac trom wd re ade of te Youre wes Belgium-U.S. Friendship (ae ee ee en eo eat ntinen|, Omer Broce Cama ald the organization's 33rd annual meet-|_. port of new contract demands. have been stymied by a hiring|e-, Michigan community, was, : ing. residen WASHINGTON — The present of-|States and the small western Eu-| State Labor Mediator Robert E.|lause. The ee re orang by fire yesterday rte! Beeraetee tag ar. eng Peat Donald 1. Cable Doren N Con | cial visit of Belgium's young King| repean nation. Lomasney said yesterday the|tion is insisting on the right to v.* * *- * 15 &. Saginaw over English, Summit, N. J.; E. B,| DaUduln to the United States un- In two world Wars America’s| workmen had told him they would|hire at the company gate, he said.' The blaze, of undetermined ori-| Crissman was unable to deter- —_ Evans, Prairie View, Tex.; and|%¢Tscores the friendly ties long/sympathy went out to German-oc- Robert FP. Stice, Oakland, Calif.|maintained between the United|cupied, devastated Belgium. The — — =| Allied fighting that raged there p AINT S ALE OPEN TONIGHT! | : PLASTIC WALL TILE 50% OFF Our le Paint Sale is here again. Pay Marvelous Tile Counter Tops arte ne ene regular price of $5.95 for 1 Gallon— no” Be Ee V3 OFF nag. 94.95 Gel esc Ma0A, VENER New $1.79 Gal, _ | SPATTER Harkeqnin Patterns Ceiling Tile Second Gallon 1* ASPHALT THE | Vinyl Plastic Tile | Qe sq. Fr. 4s Ea. 3¢ Ea. 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Ht ied bee hi : etl (2rd T rm. if iz v miler nary icabees eomveniences, tnchiling. betionpter Ys i Bq t FREE l 4 LANDSOME ia: VING ( AK TUES TENDER BEEF | _, Despite se evidence of an an- oe RIB Ste ates Salen oe SPECIAL ereignty was won from “ jm . 7 OS - a Ni . ; ‘erlands in 1830 by a secessionist! - a. & im an en - ONLY STEAKS revolt that united the French- _ —f} 4 Ce . . | speaking people of the south with) H/ _# Lf OP agftt S; iA; VA i H} en - . \ 4 A — a €. \ | The new state became ‘a consti- / cS -_ . \ | tutional, representative, and hered- ela we we _? \ ) itary monarchy.” Its first king — j : / iJ : i jelected by the National Congress a 2 lags a “\ A\ | Leopold of nae ae \ 4), mele ONLY $2. f _DOWN t ~ ae a ali ha | i dst 1 (i ii i \ ON BIG SMOOTH t ‘) atsiat Na , aR | SEE Z | x &F z a f 3 + j i , i a. § -~*° i _ If “Iron- Blood” has | Except for Party Headquar- | 4) thus renew your vitality! It’s | ters, the showler buildings tend aces ile & Gh Pade Gael Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets, only .eft you weak and run-down — . . ° look ' | fron tonic made espec or oman Pink- W ooden Shoes Shipped Balance Gives Cabbie ot ralpesanlesas 2 aba teaao ithe means of ordinary people in| women! Rich in iron, Pinkbam's ham’s Tablets from pe ist a anners gn . America. It will be a disturbing | Tablets start to strengthen Then see if you don’t soon feel . r] | ; “ell Weighty Task’s Answer like two big apartment houses factor here. People will like soms| “1'0n-Hungry Blood” in one day! “all” woman again! to Alaska F rom M ichigan ° | LOUISVILLE; Ky. — Cab driv- Sree ae of that in their lives FOR FEMALE AILMENTS! Doctors’ tests prove famous Lydia E. ler Arlie McDonald had a weighty All look as if poured out of The American rush to get big Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (liquid) also brings quick relief ; ; ; e ariners! | problem when Jim and Tim Minat- 2 Mold which with a little variation jobs done is matched to a degree | trom discomforts of monthly pain and change-of-life. HOLLAND w—Even Anchorage, | President Nixon’s family are} ‘ra hailed his taxi. might have been used to make here. and many foreigners have) - $$$ $$$ cme Alaska, has a kinship with the among celebrities who have re-| T i Se T > * * temples and cathedrals. begun to see a similarity between ae se ieee. iceived souvenir wooden shoes from) ?@ amen to Treat The Minatra brothers are carni-. The Ukrainia Hotel has a white|the Russian and American peoples. | ONE WEEK SPECIAL! Dei Van Tongeren, manager Ofithe Holland factory. Queen Properly During val fat men — Tim weighing 643 marble lobby with columns reach-| “Neither one likes to be told Holland's wooden shoe factory,, Queen Juliana of The Nether- eRe + ing hi to- ceili hich | i r : : * pounds and Jim 559. Both couldn't ing high up to ceilings on which about it, but the two peoples are} IN says 100 pairs of the klompen re-jlands has a pair of wooden shoes) Her Lakes Trip get in the back seat of the taxi. [pink and gold figures float in sky|much alike,” said Polish writer, | USED cently were shipped on consign- | from the Holland factory among} . * * * |blue mists. The ceilings look like | Dominique Horodynsky, in an} : ment to ‘ee * jher souvenirs. CLEVELAND u®—Brush up on} To balance the car, the cab driv-/S°me of the heavy duty painting /article printed in Moscow. He, Reronditiones The nine-man factory which your manners, ye mariners of the|er placed one man in front and the i the Versailles Palace. Arrendy ‘had seen both places. —_—ve - sea. The Queen is coming! jother in back. they are showing signs of less} produces 12,000 to 15,000 pairs ot Undress Parade | yr ge ons han xintreal : than excellent building. They are both competent. || PORTABLE . . . $1950 wooden shoes each year is a fea-| . t m Montreal) ; ready to face up to realities, are 2 1 $29.50 ture attraction for visitors at the Story Still he Chicago as ee —- One of Oldest Churches BUILDING IS FAST hard-working, and friendly.” | onso . 30th Annual Tulip Time Festival . placed on royal etiquette soe e Scores of huge, square apart- ere | HOME i i ‘ ets a New ; "| Being a Socialist, Horodyrsky | in Holland. Being Recalled —_2"8-_It is part of the elaborate ew Steeple jment houses are going up as fast thinks sgocialism's “spirit of uni-| FREE DEMONSTRATION = . preparations for the visit of Queen BOSTON (UPI) The church #5 | cranes. bulldozers and long orcalism’ will win out. but not! eee ree aay re ore | LONDON (—The Elizabeth and the royal yacht) oe ne ve ad daily hours of work can do it. vinoot a OR 3-9702 per cent of the factory's pro- | ee colonel, 11th attended by one of America's old- : " altogether. He says: Brittania to the St. Lawrence Sea- way next month. Fifty thousand peovle were moved : “We will see a long riod of ses during the first . rivalry and imitation between the est congregations has a new stee- \Earl of Airlie, barked out th duction is shipped out of the e - . ple, a replica of the one damaged i"to new hou | state. order to 600 Highland infantrymen Free bonus gitts. All purpose zigzag lis i ett? x~ & ® ; ae A attachment. Trade-ins accepted. We | ati] 7, Off with your kilts! ar by hurricane Carol in 1954. three months of the year. the io systems, in all fields. During h ahaa rane he Pe still’ Lord Airlie had heard a rumor Henn Ninth yoy anne Guard’ “The congregation is the First — ahi aghes adding that)cos tine we will willies the rebuild and service all makes. Per Week ave a number of practical uses. his men were wearing undershorts|Headquarters here issued a re- Church (Unitarian) of Roxbury. It v the end of the year the figure transformation of the two Pa ~ : - . ; = P : oe < +O? y. fn . s parts tj N Many are ordered by — —strictly against the King's reg-| minder yesterday in its Local | was founded in 1630 and oné of its\Will be 300.000. It fs believable. of the world. now divided, but CURT S APPLIANCES studios whose pupils include Dutch ation and Highland tradition Notice to Mariners’’ to brush up first leaders was John Elit, known ‘The road leading from the tending inevitably toward uni- 6183 Jameson clog specialties among their rou-) «so 7 undressed ‘em,” he told/on their manners. It was directed) as the apostle to the Indians. airport is lined with the same formity.” tines. Some are ordered by work: th, House of Lords Thursday|SPecifically to Great Lakes ore) ——— os ccoaietencaesialil - ers at chemical plants where con- night. “Had to repeat the order|Carriers and other workhorses of genre leather footgear would ty ine_pbut they did it etn. fleet. | e e e eaten away | Said the notice: . “I think I'm the only officer Still others are mail-ordered by who has undressed a Highland | “Attention is drawn to the farmers in Michigan, Pennsy!- vania, Iowa and elsewhere for wear at work in farm barns and Rumor was confirmed. A hand- - and the Queen's ships by dipping $ m muck fields ful a men were wearing what) their ensigns (national flags) on | The factory was started 32 years only - Lowlander should wear. »»| Passing, or being passed by, one | ago. Its products are started in Didn't have to say anything,”’’ of wep Majesty's ships. a battalion on parade.” ancient ceremony in which mer- chant ships salute the Queen rough form by machine and fin- Lord Airlie continued. ‘‘Next morn- | ished by hand ing on parade they grinned like “This courtesy-is observed the C ; mad at me—and not a pair of world over and is extended to the) Fred Oldemulder, a native of knickers among ‘em. Great body warships of all other countries.’ The Netheriands with 35 years jof men.” | Queen Elizabeth and President in the trade, is chief carver. ‘‘Doubt whether they would do)|Eisenhower will dedicate the new John Woldring, his assistant, ms it today,” the 65-year-old Earl/waterway June 26 aboard the 14 years experience. Oldemulder |. iaoq. Brittania at the St. Lambert Lock | appears with his craft at various undress parade took place at Montreal. It is the nearest of exhibitions throughout the na- shortly after World War I. Lord the seven new locks closest to the = tion. Airlie recalled it during a dis-|sea. President and Mrs, Eisenhower, cussion of lack of discipline among ~ *& * their grandchildren, and Vice'modern British youth The Brittania. with an escort of = — — ~ - ~ PRoval Canadian Navy warships) WORRIED OVER DEBTS? [sessed |Police patro] boats, then will carry | the Queen through the St. Law-| ‘rence and the Great Lakes on the start of a 44-day royal tour. —_—— — If you are unable to pay zen" yments. debts or bills when due, see * * * MICHIGA’ CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange for payments you can _ } afford regardiess of bow much or how many you owe. ; The United States plans to send 28 warships to the opening and| NO oe ease ec GAY REQUIRED they may also join the Brittania} Member American Association of Credit Counsellors on the trip up the river. | | “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” | Smallest of American republics! Hours: Daily 9 to §$. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. 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HURON—RONTIAC e e a oe a eee ee. ea THE PONTIAC 8 eo a a ae a a en ae ve Oe 9S SN ; ' “MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 - PRESS , TWENTY-ONE Pick Leaders PONTIAC, MICHIGAN to Assure Scout-O-Rama Success Car Hits Pillar, ‘Woman Killed Shelby Mother of Two Apparently Fell Asleep at Wheel SHELBY TOWNSHIP—A Shelby Township mother of two was fa- tally injured Saturday when her car left the road and hit a cement pillar on Van Dyke south of 23 Mile road. * * * Mrs. Evelyn Weakland, 34, of 51830 Van Dyke, died of. internal * linjuries in St. Joseph Hospital, Mount Clemens, shortly after the accident. Investigating officers said Mrs. Weakland apparently fell asleep at the wheel. Her car swerved off the wrong side of the road ¥ Exhibition Sef Next Weekend Boys Busy Preparing Exhibits for Show at Ivory Estate Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council, director of the show Earl L. Gru- ‘ |ber of Westacres announced to- day. x * * : The combination exhibition and camporee will be held Satugday and Sunday at the John F. Ivory estate, 990 Cooley Lake Rd., White Lake Township. a he Se ee DEDICATE GREEN SCHOOL — A colorful flag ceremony Pontise Press Phote | ito @ ditch and hit-the pillar. : Pontiac Press Phote Bay og are reg preparing performed by local Cub Scouts launched the dedication of the Benedict of the Trinity Methodist Church. Shown with the dedica- '| Shelby Township Police were SHE’S THE CHAMP — Mrs. Daniel J. Delano of 32 Dennison t PTA A oreg wk ~~ mn Green Elementary School in West Bloomfield Township Sunday. tion key are, from left, Mrs. Richard Cole, PTA president;' Mrs, |summoned to the scene and called! §¢ receives a congratulatory kiss from her husband, after being musical feedown: Bond perate: Invocation by the Rev. Richard Muntz of the West Bloomfield Francis M. Leaf, school board president; Mary E. Barnes, prin- for assistance from Romeo State; named “Mrs. Oxford Homemaker” at a dance Saturday night at PTA of Farmington's Pack 48 will Baptist Church was followed by a speech ‘by Superintendent of cipal; and-Dr. Hougen. Open house was held following the cere- | Police to a of tral-| Oxford Area Community High School. The Delanos have a daugh- |use model sailboats for a vensiie. Schools Dr. Lief A. Hougen and benediction by the Rev, Robert mony. |fic on the busy highway. ter, Sharon, 16, and son, Earl, 13, and Mrs. Delano is active in {Lambert School PTA Pack 30 is ee PPh: club and church work and is a substitute teacher. to have auto models for racing Rag eames gated = . and Commerce PTA Pack 68 is A ER AG NI A RR IE: gt I = = - > " xhib- F 3 (Dingell Asks Limit [mer cotage ‘at Casevite at the pens 5. emer ter : time of the accident; a son, Joseph . F Price Aid Sat." daughter, Evelyn TO EXHIBIT ‘CANADA’ | ‘ON Farm Frice Al Ann Weakland, 8, both at home. . Pontiac Lake's \ Leggett School ' ‘Her father, David Larsen, also |, r Pack 165 will exhibit ‘‘Canada,"’ ; WASHINGTON W—Rep. John'D. Survives. in conjunction with §0 Cub Scouts Ae , x *« *t from Windsor, Ont., \who will be a {Dingell (D-Mich) said today a $50,000 limit on £ price su | Sertice will be held 9 a.m. Wed- s on hand. : DpOrt| coda y at the Milliken Funeral \ Scout groups Explor- loans would “prevent maximum tome Utica. Burial will follow Bie. pale pe Bre ontiens eneiite Seen Yoel nese fares ee ardens| OXFORD — It was a proud| Child Study Club and is a past | ° Posts a in Cadillac Memorial. G ‘|moment for the whole Daniel J.| officer of the Gingham Girls Ex. | #*™osstrations in their camping "jets who need them least.” /Mount Clemens. Delano family Saturday when Mrs.| tension Club. She is also an ac- | 2708s. Westacres Fire Dept. *~ * * Delano was named “Mrs. Oxford| tive member of the Daniel Ax- | T7°°P 36, for example, is to | He said such a limitation, speci- Kindergarten Round-Up Remetnainr of 1959.” ford PTA. show Merse code signalling. ified i bill he has introduced, . announcement was made at A few of the other 4 outdoor petohe ennai: at Stone, Auburn Heights '. dance in the cafeteria of the| 1 ome letter to the judges, the) io. incinde second-class ré- ‘would put the U.S. farm program, high school which officially|¥Titer said Mrs. Delano had paint- quirements by Walnut Lake PTA on a fairer and sounder basis and AVON TOWNSHIP — Kinder~| taunched the “Beautify Oxford|ed the exterior of her home at 32\T r oop a, marksmanship by still a public clamor against the £@rten round-up for Stone and AX |Community” program. Dennison St. last summer herself.|Welled Lake Methodist Church ‘large loans. Ly30 aa Ww at Stone| A lifelong resident of Oxford, |In vemelpe beg ders ogg ony rca Pre at por Aye cd oy Sppeait | “Omly 134,000 farms, or fewer School, Principal Mrs. Eva Yar-| Mrs. Delano has earned an en- |remodeling on the inside, the friend Wixom ’ than 3 per cent of all farms, sell eer asin Ey page grin ag ead sopra er . wr by - ag "ere hme cat. {yn emma being the CMSs! gute teacher and. club ‘women, lint Lah tos eo Gheeimaee Orchard Lake Presbyterian meee ite to enter kindergar~) 555 Ciifierd J. Tayler cesar ay ge apa becue pit and it.to the limitation will therefore hit only ten next . & youngster . . the judge picked Mrs. Delano ja Bo present a fraction of these. be five old on or Meter oto Wee ee Sa ae ee ee. Ivory, . “The publicity and criticism! before Dec. 1, 1988: ter, Sharon, and a son, Earl, maker” during the coming year. | Gruber pointed out that 50,- which has in the past few years| : Bite, De as vee earl rd ae eee eee eee 000 tickets are “‘going fast” to . ae ws ‘accompanied the large loans has JUn@ Wedding Planned [the title by friends who knew of) and #25 gift certificate, parents, neighbors and frieads of SHUNS MECHANICAL POWER — With his John E. King of Caledonia creates an awesome {done much to undermine public/ many accomplishments. The presentation was made by Scouting. Tickets will alse be six-horse team hitched to a double cultivator rig, sight. King says live horsepower is cheaper. confidence in the equity of the! Willena Drake and Jack Ford | In letters to the — Farge Mrs. Taylor, who was also the| #vailable en the estate. whole program.” | are making plans for a June wed- ns tlh amare oun 0f'1958 titleholder. Ottawa District comprises an wv x* *« * | ding. She is the daughter of | Mrs. poe py a o Judges were Mrs. mee Cul-| area from South Lyon and Farm- | He said the $50,000 limit would. Mr. and Mrs. Wilgus Drake of a s Ry -5,~— iver Mrs. Mark Van Wagoner, | ington to White Lake and Pontiac , 4461 Collings Rd.,. Rochester. He They interest Mrs, Lee Van Wagoner, Mrs, Carl); ake ari a ey grmers directly} i. the son of Mr. and Mra. Ed- community activities. F. Buechler and J, H. Trudeil. . w © a more favor- : Highvie Mrs. Delano sseved Seven Oxford Township women| HEADS ACTIVITIES ° a en eed ee Sprenp ohana a wore ant were candidates for the crown. James Montgomery of Walled or Working 80-Acre Farm™= — aren 5s Seaere ce Glengary PTA Unit of Cass Lake, Boy Scout . section leader, and William Genette GRAND RAPIDS # — When used a single bottom plow with alers. “This six-horse team can work yg ge . Explorer section leader, John E. King talks about his six- three-horse hitch. All six horses|all day in the heavy ground—trom| WW jf Install Officers 2 horsepower cultivator rig, there/are hitched to the big disk rig. 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — and still] Easton of Haze! Park isn't a neighbor who believes he| x «© * \run and jump on the way back to| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP to coordinate 30 Cub packs in Means some new type of toy. None of them, he says, are shirk-'the barn,” King adds with pride.| inition of offi for Glen sad displays im a tent oaks ae ee poston) OO : - Elementary School PTA will be ehmeriodis 2: : horses aod ° held during the last meeting of mae abreast to an eight-foot double disk | Also Seek Bond in Oak Park \the school semester at 7:30 p.m. . Eastty of Commerce is in jocnnd Settee = ae be ay ool | today at the school. — nn ae on u rrows a .| L | F + Ask School Tax R ig ee Oats sowed in spring on King’s | Cc OO ax enewa Mrs. Charles Scully will install assisted n Mame mes Mil- 80-acre general farm 7g teres ; ithe officers, fic; A. J. Stilwell of Cass Lake, os spore’ sap al est | OAK PARK — District school to convert the Clinton Elementary) Pat Raeside, a visiting teacher, : and Earl Moody vad = ° ‘board members here have voted to'/School into a junior high school. Will be guest speaker. Lake, power engineer, He owns a tractor, but it stands seek a five-year renewal of a three- | Approval of the bond issue would * * * * * * silent in his barn. mill operating tax which expires mean that full-day sessions could) She will give an illustrated talk, . Merrow of Farmington is ‘Somebody talked my dad into this year. be resumed in September 1960, ac- titled ‘‘The Special Child,” one who show director, assisted by buying it.just before he died about x * cording to Pepper. is above or below the class level of West Bloom- nine years ago,” King says. “I've! Both the millage and a $1,900000| He said half-day sessions in jun-/!9 intelligence. field, stage show manager; Otis never driven it cross a field and I bond issue will be placed before jor and senior high schools are a. Green Lake, master don’t guess | ever will.” |voters on the June 8 school ballot. | certainty for next fall in view of College Graduates Told ; Mendon Westcott King doesn't care for mechanri-| l millag the anticipated increased enroll- ° Mansfield of Com- cal horsepower. His reason: ‘‘It) men that By 551 ae ment. Job Picture ‘Favorable’ expeditors. doesn't cost near so much to feed) realized im taxes for the school WASHINGTON (UPI) — Labo Se ae. a horse as tractor. district within the next five years Nati I PTAC wh Secretary James P. Mitchell son of Walled Lake, chairman * * *& at-40et te the tendennn a ab ationa onciave sage. thee ectiedt ter tent awards; Robert Newton of Or- “A farmer can't wom fo TUun| proximately $5.60 per $1,000 as- Opens Today in Denver | month's college graduates is Laite, ooen eee a tractor these days With PriCeS) sessed valuation, said Superin- f “generally favorable.” what they are now,” says King-| tendent of schools James N. Pep-.| QENVER (UPI) —/Delegates| ‘Mitchell made his appraisal in ; Harold Hogue of Mil “T sell my milk to Jamestown for per. j from throughout the United States,| an open letter yesterday ‘to concession managers; $2.95 a hundredweight and at the its military bases overseas and its! 499.999 students who will receive uelson of Union Lake, levator the price of oats 57 cents); The bond issue would be used , Y officer; Albert Kru- e : van |territories opened business sessions) bachelor degrees and 85,000 oth- sac of W. pees of boyy ee today at the 63rd annual conven-| ers in line for advanced degrees PLAN FASHION SHOW — The committee in Pentine Press Phete | a0, _* Ha i ante m4 tion of the National Congress of/ at campus commencement exer: | charge of the Planters Club Fashion Show, to be Barribeau, show chairman; Mrs. James T. Foust, [Grace of Birmingham, public re- With mechanical horsepower, Furess ab Tyachers OPEN. cises, He estimated an average | p,osented at 8 p.m. Thursday at Rochester Com- _vice chairman and commentator; Mrs. Clayland 4, : . preliatice gts dh mn 4 fon scuaaine gates ee ta en oe anita ol Lester auamees. munity High School, take a moment out for a Waite, club president and model; and Mrs, Don- |, the cos ering yesterday for our-| for rs of a : * lubricants and repair items, Un- day conference, They attended a cup of coffee. They are (from left) Mrs. Louis F.. ald J. Moers, publicity chairman. | Honor Lake Orion Couple der the circumstances, he says, Sunday vesper service, but actual, * ; ' iversary . there isn’t much left from the business sessions didn’t begin until Vincent Price Shows ‘ ; . co on S3rd Ann . anid of Sire produets alee oxb- today. Art to Raise Funds Lakeville PTA Gives Plans Hawaiian Theme LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs, Be Te oe Rapids, onecident of PTAL elie,| HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actor Potluck Dinner Today ‘ah : ee a eS ee Sik othe tn fers wi ced the Rete dress Yoay, neem Pre, a ated ot ol! sve evitte—mme LatelfOr Area Fashion SHOW frome rm sere rns Me horses. - song odie 2 ¢ levers School PTA will ‘sponsor a potluck ' He says they supply more than to develop healthy Personalities ae ecsenten ir scent eal dinner 6:30 today at the school. ° . . will Rochester, on their fifty-third wed- enough power to do all the jobs it is to pfoduce “military hard-'¥ ~ "Those parents who have children) ROCHESTER — A tropical set-| and men’s wear also will be iding anniversary. Eighteen guests red on the farm. King adds ware.” |, Price showed his collection of 115 will enter kindergarten nextiting is planned for the Planter| modeled, -{were present. re ith just fou . (famous paintings and art objects nd , Mr, and Mrs. Bliemaster have that he could work with jus ce. to the public as a way of raising fall have been invited to attend. |¢jub’s presentation of “Our Fash-| Mrs. Louis Barribeau is chair- 7 pr} but finds the margin of power in 2 Area Men to Graduate money for purchasing new art|, Installation of officers will take/ion Greeting to Hawail,” its an-jman of the affair, assisted by Mrs. cine. — pang ri oer eae reserve is well worth keeping @ pieces for the Mary and Vincent |take at the dinner. nual fashion show and dessert,|James Foust, vice-chairman and Phyllis Hagemeisjer = ’ * to be staged at 8 p.m. Thursday |commentator. : é bien to “Everi two horses can ‘pull a real big load,” he emphasizes. The Caledonia horse fancier harked back to last winter when snow lay deep on the ground. His neighbors were forced to pile ma- nure from sheltered stock in their barnyards, Live horsepower made ne comparatively easy task for » to han! loads to his fields every day. - : With the coming of apcing, King ae eee eae owe ste iinm hut ati ee > 2 or 7 7 re es ‘7 ee TT > = Se i TWENTY-TWO - Tiger Luster of THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Iwo Weeks Starts to Vanish he ay a x * * a~*.% W iW *% .*: @ : . Hits Safely in 21 Games . ‘ ——_~ . \ Detroit Unable j | : . v e ® ; to Find Stairs aron s at Sti IZZI@€S. Out of Cellar ye see rat _ rail ars en ice, male ai, mai te ae Henry ‘wha may become|2% game margin over the runner-|pitches in subduing the Dodgers ; , hit-|UP San Francisco Giants, who Je\or » 62 record. The Milwaukee|th only one run scoring, that on the National League's first 400 hi i play 4 Current Road Trip Now) ter in 29 years, must feel like alfeated the Cincinnati Reds, $1. [right-hander permitted eight hits,|* double a” —_ P | guy swimming against the tide. ~*~ * &* including home runs by Don De-|,,Dae Vong ip es te Shows Four Defeats in . within meter and Charlie Neal. Del Cran- second, The Milwaukee Mauler rapped}. Chicago Cubs crept to nightcap, tied the score at 2-2. Five Games a home run and single in the|two percentage points of the fourth|4all_ had four hits, including aj)’ A went ahead 53 in the arty ad lg, Posty bas Su iees Reds, gulling out a split injtoner, SF the Braves fifth on_a three-run rally capped geles yeste . That gave e Shortstop Andre Redgers sup- [by Banks’ homer off loser Bennie BOSTON &—Some of the luster spectacular of t -|burgh. Ernie Banks’ ninth home picked up by the Detroit Tigers sebative ease in ubich b's toads run them with a 746 hanged Sgn hgh ema paie Denisla. since Jimmie Dykes became man- two or more hits. Yet, during that|triumph after Pittsburgh had won| and » single as the wea ager two weeks ago appears to tame ke’ tacked on only tne per-ithe opener 64, Rain forced the| an Maaet ur gue aeet ems .» have worn off. centage point to an average that ee an ae ee set with Cincinnati, Willie Mays an OF res x * * how stands at .484. i Cardinals -| continuing his hitting spree, Te eee, cee That's not all. The slugging U's. seatiesl a hater sae dethte, z ; the stairway leading out of the outfielde fel The defeat was charged to ; American League basement, are of his whee ae Yet, fer. SUNDAYS HOME RUNS Pushey. New Gr id Line ’ with sadieon ins ag viiag' tecgh te eat = AP Wirephowe | 6 those three weeks, he’s AMERICAN LEAGUE ,| Ten home runs featured the Pi- ‘After 27 Years ae a ce r _ iders oe Se Links batting beg nl 500 when be Mesdizy (3) a nee co ve | per hit reigns Loreen in the Offers Rhodes-Type, 4 R I be Western Michigan moved closer scit fortunate. to. play -500 ball | watches. as King Baudouln ot | Marted the streak Hainan antes (Orie: Mews Opener, Vern Law was the wit-| Year Scholarships, to q chatankd woo Oe a aakied while on a trip around the cir- | Belgium drives off at Shady Oaks | Aaron’s homer No. 11 came in| meserosti 1 >, Clemente 2 (3), Hoak "er but he needed help from Elroy Student-Athletes iF Scor es an Ace egy for its 18th tri- cuit. The Tigers will have to | Country Club in. Dallas yester- |the fifth inning, broke a 2-2 tie,|(2.— Skmuer (4), Pirates: Thomson (4),/Face in the ninth. a at in 22 starts. Bob Topp hustle to reach tk~ break-even | day as he made his first visit jand set the stage for the Dodgers’ (4), Mays (6), Giants; Crandall (5). Aaron *:* Me Iceberg of Pontiac has — . f stage. They've lost four games | to Texas. : fourth straight defeat. The victory Le senens amaaner , Face came on with runners on PALO. ALTO, Calif, (AP)—Stan- been touring golf courses for 27 -_ — . Former out of five on the current road ford University is cranking up an| years but not until Saturday signed so the ramiies Sunday. trip. 1 F all-out college try at producing big| afternoon was he able to shoot Detroit di its third in 8 time football squads manned py| @ hole-in-one. row a ae Raval Red : athletes with class room b Iceberg, president of the Mich- | Frank S. Gallagher of Dearborn Sox tamed the Tigers 101, the as well as gridiron skill. igan Publinx Golf Association |wa reelected a vice president of score reminiscent of Detroit's hor- Nationwide recruiting of scholar) and ome of the area's better the American Amateur Hockey rendous start under Bil] Norman type athletes is a key in Stan-| amateurs for many years, finally |Association yesterday. Al Zirket this season. ford’s developing program. hit the packpot as Bob Howell [has been named manager of the ** « ‘ x «& and Alex Chekaway witnessed oe a ee ey teers Starter-loser Paul Foytack was) a New Rhodes-style four year| the feat. team which w wali ea “> |Thomson Takes |xistig'siis site") towel, top omens ane aan with his pitches. But Boston hit- high school sport stars graduating] shalrmas, aud Chesevny: Union - ters had no difficulty slamming| with B or better grades and top| from Birmingham, and Iceberg «+ the ball when it came even near; rh leadership records. The awards) Were playing at giant Warwick * to the plate | le Position will pay up to $2,000 a year, ac.| Hills Country Club near Grand |- Hal Connoly broke his own world The Red ; the right cording to the ‘scholar-athlete’s| Blame where Pentiac’s Gene er gee Reaper ppg ee ee “| cand Bone is head pro. a heave of 226 feet, 1% inche hander to cover in the second Iceberg, former State Publinx |but the mark will not be recog- nai poy re = sees ee at 145 0 M p H out Trey ie ae enoklee ang 4] champ, made bis hole-in-one on {nized until the field where be set aap Pete Runnels three- . of sh Ee '50 as: copy at the school’s| the 19¢-yard 3rd hole _—- lit in San —_ 7 arenes: = : wigs GUST Goan Gane od de bak wedged teat | Jchaaie Rayeons of Van Nuys Dick Gernert and Marty Keough Unser Dies of Injuries ‘ootbalt spectacular Saturday, | Sreem am fala ps coe jpeg — Senay a ‘Dele, and Bernt ee r Suffered in Practice ,,. Pas a : i out.| Bey card a 40-39-79, seven ever |Sunday announeed his retirement got to Dave Sisler for their last Run May 2nd ‘classed Coach Jack Curtice’s| P®*: from compgijtion at the Speedway two runs in the sixth inning after the game had been delayed by rain for 30 minutes. But those runs were just so much frosting on the cake. Detroit's lone tally off Ike De- lock, who picked up his Yourth victory against one loss, came in the third inning. Eddie Yost walked and came around on singles by Larry Osborne and Charley Maxwell and a fielder’s choice. somewhat awed and nervous var- INDIANAPOLIS uw — Three of | "iY 23-14. John Brodie, | quart rback ! . r] the Loupe lata ar of 36 passes pel greats ‘i. Bal : ' ' AL | t: Am t _ af eS atte eae oe ome Pm = TWD US IN Dill; mann—will start in the front row | Killebrew Hits ) More of the 43rd 500-mile auto race| May 30 at the Indianapolis Mo- By The Associated Press |In the 11th, with the bases full and It’s time Amefican League home |two out, Billy Klaus coaxed a walk tor Speedway. They won the up-front starting run hitting perennials like Mickey ff relief pitcher Jim Perry to positions in weekend time trials marred by two spectacular wrecks won his thir? game for Cleveland in the nightcap. Vic Power drove and the death of driver Jerry Un- ser from injuries suffered in a crash May 2. Tony Bettethausén ‘of Tinley Park, Ill., twice national big car driving champion, hit the wall | Harvey Kuenn, who entered the game as the league's leading hitter at .407, knee atid back ff the es Sa while trying to catch a low liner. He was replaced later by Johnny! ARI EY LAOUE came Orew seriously. i! ; ond Groth and may be out of the line-| and overturned gore far | Slevetena Be ss The 22-year-old redhead from in three runs with a triple up today when Detroit winds up) practice ran Ang Jehany ‘Baitmore "21". 7s 1] $3 |Payette, Idaho, smashed two more single. ) the Boston series. of Norwalk, Calif, looped and (Washington ".... 17 17 3004'S ihome runs yesterday as the sur-| * *« * . » ¢ crashed yesterday in a qualifying ‘Bosin “a3 17 33 2 prising Senators split a double-| Lefthander Bud Daley lost a Jim Bunning, who started a aun, Helier wae egpred. | Derek 3 Sa 4 |header with the second place Chi--heart- breaking first game for 20 The durable 42-year-old Betten-| yew york s pare, RESULTS hausen, USAC circuit champ last | Kensss City year, announced that he will try) three game winning streak against Boston May 5, will hurl the series finale for Detroit. Frank Sulli- | van (1-2): was slated to pitch for PHYSICAL FITNESS — Double winner Terry again next weekend in the new After warming up with a International Olympic delegates arrived here for their annual meet- find themselves hip deep in trouble — like our harried ®\back for a 41 nightcap victory t| dropped the opener 8-2, but came front row, was 145.908, a watch tick under Dick Rathmann’s 145.974 game Washington 4 Chicago 2. Ist game | Boston. Brennan, left, and Jim Newsum, shown with pro- Detroit took team honors in the Boys’ Club state png ere ane 7 ee sis” Ea" same double and single in Washington's a. ae ee ta DETROIT Boston gram director Frank Cashman, paced the Pon- meet sponsored by the Pontiac club. The pro- [John R. | of as ag eg yg poe | first game 4-2 triumph, he ham- \single by Hank Bauer, came off ab rh bi *br hi) tiac Boys’ Club to a 2nd place finish at a physi- gram will be an annual affair at different sites. |294 Originally assigned to rookie Woitfeicn 1 Kansas City 2 mered two circuit blows im the | ; Yost 3b 2110 Keough reliever Ralph Terry and drove in Seborne My eis Runnels b tia3 anon Rex Easton of Springfield, Il. | Sauemers & go ol nightcap. The blows narrowed the winning run. Don Larsen (3-0) axwe 10 Wiliams if 2001) * * * } TODAY'S GAMES *s 8-1 lead to one run | Kaline cf 4001 Geiger if e000 Cleveland at Baltimore 7:05 pm—F Calcago’s i won it. Kuenn ri 3010 Maizone | ss Unser, 26-year-old member of a) 4 i tallied twice borath rt 1008 Jensen. ‘ 32¢0|‘M’-MSU Baseball-Teams Eliminated famous Culsrads racing family, |Coleage at Washin nF 8 pm —wynn ping agai ~~ po Pave ar — —— Bridges sa 3010 Dale ‘ "| ) va. Stobbs (1-3). : ankee teammates pomee,, gth0 Bede ELT ge . . . from burns he suffered ina prac: ony" qaivee'ialy | Cleveland clung to its slim halt-|singles in the second game. A six aLepcio 1000 . tice run crash 15 days before. He wile oe game lead over Chicago by split-/run second inning against Tom ezernial = 1800 had st | Detroit at New York. 7 pm. ting a doubleheader with Balti-| Sturdivant was highlighted by Dick ieee arted for the first time in Cleveland at Washington, 7:05 pm P dMarria 1000 : last year’s 500 and his car was Kansss City at Boston, 7:15 pm. more. The Indians won the second | Williams’ three-run homer. ee ‘Gk eat tossed over the outer wall in ‘the esas chellessanne tame ome game 8-3 after the Orioles took the b—Ran enn in ard: . 8-7 in 11 innings. for Davie in 6c; é-Vied an tor ae By The Associated Press eyes 2-1 and 5-3 while second-place] championship tn four years. The |15-car wreck on the first lap. - Se ae _—— - « . e , its|linois split with Michigan State.| Gophers could lose all three Unser’s death was the 49th | Milwaukee os 8 8S | | as a Boston See a ene tote eee Tow taniben|The Tin) took the first game 82| games ang oflll-clinch the cham | trem a opeedway mishap since |ist icra”... 32 8 i | In another doubleheader, Kansas} E—Bolling. PO-A—Detroit 248, Boston| Second straight Big Ten a cad then ion 44 it Illinois should lose | th ‘Cincinnati ss. 16 «615)4«6 568 «= 4-s | City swamped New York 10-0 after) Fab sooo Beles ia ened” ua__|title and reduced the magic sum-|An4 then beet th, te: | ceo afte last Gree track im ive, There have been feakeps by aaj [the Yankees had won the openeriny Ge : —Wi 1s ‘ jou | ‘J . . 5 ; 7; te | i i 5 . meri. Keough. 8 a R ERB SO. oP le eg! agree *| tory in its final th: this Except for Minnesota's big edge 43 deaths since the 500-miler was Philadelphia it 19 fe? Hs 3-2 with three runs in the ninth Poytack (L, 1-5) cg 4d 89 header from Iowa Saturday. ry in its ree games 4 SUNDAYS RESULTS sertnd a Sveiiber avie 3 4 2 2 5 4 The Gophers defeated the Hawk-| weekend to clinch its third | over Illinois, the rest of the league) started on a new paved track im pittsburgh 5. Chicago 4. Ist game Pete Ramos haried a five- Dek wien 3 2 2 2 $ 7 5 bunched up as Wisconsin, North-| 1911. | Chicago 7. Pittsburgh 6. ind game against Chicago. The Washing- U—Hurley. Tabacchi, Papereiia, Runge. niesonetnamemmmetmemmmmmcneememmmenen|westerm.and Purdue won double} _, gen Pranchas & Cuceaet i ton righthander received ample | Class B Teams Meet T—2.42. A—17.180 F penmemeianmemeentiiains Be ei Sa as : i neatiare ¢ 14 weekend qualifiers left | Philadelphia at St. Louis, 2, postponed.) batting support from Jim Lemon Start 5 . Michigan State and. Michigan| 1? spots open in the a= starting | WL, SATURDAYS RESULTS and Reno Bertola. Each hom-| Ot Jaycee to St Detroit Chances |; [have been eliminated from the| ra" See last year by Dick Rath (fyi, & rmieseone 3. ee ae ee ‘ : i . mann of San Gabriel, Calif., was | Milwaukee 6, Los Angeles 0 White Sox’ t for 64 Olympic 14 }| With one three-game weekend |i broken but Thomson, 37-year-|Miwautes ct csen Frances 3:15 P| Sad Sma = streak Bex’ eight: | ne 1959 City League baseball ae By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF remaining, the third-place Sp8r- loid Scot from Boyertown, Pa.,|cnieent ‘Si 3 “See pm —| me Manns season gets under way today with a Games Very Slim : tans and seventh-place Wolver- | 1 ned in a one-lap 2% mile record| Schmidt (14) or Mabe ab vs| Gus Triandos was the big gun in Class B game between: . Talbott PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “Score ruined on one ines no longer can catch up with | 96 3 4¢ 537, = ae Baltimore's first game uphill vie-| umber and Griff's Grill’at Jay- ROME (UPI)—Detroit’s chances| = hole!” f| rocketing . * * # ‘iethais cee a om tory oyer Cleveland. He smashed) cee Park at 5:30 p.m. for hosting the 1964 summer Olym-| * DIAGNOSIS: Pig headedness. }| The Spartans split a doubleheader Thomson's average speed to win| 2! oe ie oom a three-run homer with two out in a a ee et Cen eel TREATMENT: All golfers, good and bed occasionally with Illinois. Michigan St@te/the pole position, inside of the|Milwsutee st a4 Francisco, fi'is pm. the plinth to tie the score at 77.) Sponsored by the City Parks and Recreation Department in coopera- tion with the Pontiac Baseball - ing. friend in the accompanying drawing. At such times, it is ‘| Paced by three hits apiece by Dean| oorg Sachs, Center Valley, Pa ° Federation, this year’s league is —_ Dix i, generally advisable to f Look an wade Cartwright. F tavern operator, was Gloched at In ‘0 eS divided into Class A and B di- A series of meeting to choose) make a sacrifice shot to 4! olverines dropped a pair!s4s 495 and Jim Rathmann, Dick's visions with four teams in each the 1964 site opened with a tour| | os ;, of 63 games to Purdue. Michigan! nother trom Miami, at 144.433 eae? of the facilities where next year’s|" get the nen Back Ca ° Could collect only three hits in the Dick Rathmann . vi : line. ) s ke Olympic games will be held. Later|# track. S\opener and two in the nightcap.| i+. second a tise WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,|have won them all. But it’s only a this week, delegates will move to|) A willingness to take this = |One of Michigan's second game} )> * cape & 144.248 per- W.Va, (AP)—A phenomenal 55|prestige tournament. Class A teams will be the Munich, Germany, where the final}~ sacrifice shot will very * |hits was a home run by Dave ormance in the record-holding Mc- | W.Va. i defending champion Jets, Shaw’s decision on the 1964 games will be announced. x : x * often mean the salvation of a decent overall score. it | Brown. Wisconsin bounced Indiana 6-2 Namara Special and he will share it with newcomer Bobby Grim of 4 Indianapolis and veteran Rodger the Griff’s in the “B” loop are Don A. majo es ot aeiea sive Hed] _ Will keep you from running and 7-2 to move into a third | Ward of Los Angeles. after all for slamming Sam to win|tournaments because some of the] Xi sche and Pontiac Business by United Press International fl up those single-hole scores Co cake Ce a INDIANAPOLIS (AP}—The litie-up of om erst a mad = — , Institute. | * rs cham B = Gaal chee =o be picked bull of nine to 8 Gozen or more. place Indiana by conking Ohio the s00-mils Saute rece May a eee * “The Courses are doctored.up| Nicholie and the Business Insti- Unfortunately, how- | ; State 14.9 and 4.3. : E tive|to make them unusually tough.|tute meet tomorrow at 5:30 on the aid eae the mo baer (i ever, few players are The conference race ends this IA Associate Soeclal “ieab ‘tien an pares OF i hag herd by That's not golf Jaycee diamond as the Class B ea oe : willing, to quit trying g | weekend with each team playing), Badie Sachs, ‘Center Valley, Ps../shooting the lowest T2-hole total himself will have to quali-|circuit begins its. 2nd season in 7 ar to go for the green as [jtitee games. Friday's echedele a Jim \Rathmoans, ‘Miami, Pla, Wopkine| score of his 2-year prebeestonality Sr tis Vas: 2s cag pol boar ramets lipate thar arvard Kat ops - isconsin at Northwestern, |Special 14.49 career, 259—21 under par. amaroneck, N.Y. Class A game is scheduled Tues- P — a S| Indiana at Purdue, Illinois at Ohio| Dick Rathmann (i oabtel Calif.|runner-up Mike Souchak of Gros-/W June 1, day, May 26, when the Jets face for Pan-Am Crew Race hope remains. The player in the draying, for in- State, Minnesota at Michigan State|“Soscr" Gri’ Indianapot, Bumar pe-|singer, N.Y., wallowing in his| This round Saturday was|Shaw’s at 5:30 at Wisner Field, ° stance, appears to be flying in the face of all the and Iowa at Michigan, =. 4 *0*'| wake by 1i strokes and started up|one of the greatest of all time in *- * ® PRINCETON, N.J. (AP)—Har-|§ dds. He should, it seems to me, be trying ot play this | sa double- 7 ae finally| golf and proved be still can make] City League softball competition toda. turday’s season-ending » 144.035 talk agaih that this may golf vard y loomed as the crew shot to one side or the other instead of straight {headers find Wisconsin at North-| po vein. Dationd, Gelif, zink spe|be the year for Snead, only nine|the game appear easy. It. took) starts its second week of play to- hee: ar ten an ae Pan, ahead. =| western, Purdue at Ohio State, Il- bs ae - cuyahors Palle, Ohio, | Gays ‘away. from his 47th birth-|him only 59 —< i . night ‘ with oe ee somal : . “Indiana innesota Open ~ |6,317- course, Yesterday, it)gram at Bea American Games. _' Note that he would have room to take a backswing saicianee per lowa a. Mithigunie ¢ “Rertiey, indianapolis, Drewrys ory, © tine * say wn ~~ 63 strokes on the 6.497. sree a * * * if he were content to play the shot as-advocated above. | state. a now - It was the 03rd tournament yard second course, . Tonight’s softball games:- At The oo Spe oe from a @ Also, the clubhead could come into the ball without in- @ abt, Sranmen. Champaign, Ml. Estos] ictory for Snead, inchuding ‘all of} The PGA competitive record for|Beaudette—Elks No." 810 vs. Sno- Ose ah the outstanding Eastern|@ verference. If our friend doesn’t change his ‘mind, I'm § Fly ‘Scratches’ Ben coors’ Toms, Cult: Bower ote except the Open, in which he|18 holes is 60 and Snead is one Bol, 7 p.m., nd Casa: Mia vs college sprint crew—and probably|— ®{Taid he will miss the ball altogether—perhaps several | yempuis (AP)—An attack of|omiaLausen ats Yunleb!has been runner-up three times.|of seven holders, The He wane wares EN pa. Xi eee in the nation—with their rousing|# times. "influenza Sunday knocked Ben » @ ‘&-'@ . |for 72 holes 4s 257, held by Sou-|—Arro and Whee St * * victory in the Eastern Sprint {Hogan out of the $25,000 Memphis| Birineerine Bpeci 144.683. “Sure, I'd like to win it,” he|chak, The festival here is gy why I rh ar vs. Butter- Championships Saturday. ay RMR Invitational Open. ah Turner, Sesitio, Fravelon Special) saiq today, “because then I'd!PGA sponsored. cup Drive-In, 8:30 p.m. 7 eo a J . ? . \ , . “4 5 = 4 e { \ ; 7 > ‘ ; { ; | 4 ‘Om, ‘ 4 ey : < ents en ee eee Ne: o- ot ! TK, PONTIAC PRiSS. MONDAY, MAY’18, 1959 | TWENTY-THREE : Wing-I MSU: Hope for 50 A Na veii's subtle r x * * x * Lapeer's Wilson runs 100 in 93 Guides Varsity [Fame Ends at Age of 18 LOCAL CONTEST FOR DETROIT AREA! in New Offense !ncs'sti satoneateires & i,k Je Aye THIS PICTURE! Spartans Show ‘57 Form |28¢ of 18. Irish Christian Brothers order, the ° . ite HGS ah Eee s : I wm 4000 sce2_1 Short Pit Stop Area Regional Results IMS SIXT eee {at HE Ht ieee 7 Sweets tis ss 69010 Dp 2000 : 3b 3 1000 8 Thurston A-B Moet — Cocks ( d; Jttersc| Brith sb 00.00 Sturdivant p 0 ° Fowler p 9909 Lulattaliog| - Class A Class B ewe cw ford); Byrd (PCH), Demetri os fot Stk é 9) Totals (8148 Telale 95383 nd OWN Frecccc8 2 Seta cone | , Hope, $988! Metetnss i! be! prvodale Mae Birm’e, 1...38 1/3 W. Bid. ....lpotin, te eee re Galea nit. cBoyer D0 Milwaukee oc ee ese ceres 108 18) Geng A Fortent, Davis (Redf: Union); Rit-'s ‘ e Ditmar p 06 0 Les inde anos o—~3 —e «+0038 Luth. W. ..+17Ylter (Birmingham); oe (PCH) Totals 26 10 12 18 the E—Gnyder. PO-A—Milwaukee 27-10, Los Red. Un. ...13 2/3 North’vie, ...+-13 |11-¢. (Alcor went 133 in exhibition). s tWalked for Maas in 6th; b—Ran for|Angeles 27-15. DP—Neal, Nutlodf; TRENTON, N.J. Wi—Twelce sec-|Thurston’’:. & Chat len... 1390 | een JU Brooks (om); Palmer ’ Ward in 7th; e—Piied out for Kucks in bathers, Modere |, Neel. LOB—Mutwou- "9 PART ?s LAD onds less in the refueling pit gave Weterford .. § son (PCH) S-way tie, 61. Masses Cy cssce ices $eg pte 250-18) 2B— Bruton, geen. O'Brien. HR—Derm © Of Tom Pistone of Chicago the 150-| ciass a summary: Broad jump—Cawley (Farmington);| Cowley of Farmin ton En City 37-14. New| IP H RB ER BB SO ) mile NASCAR Grand National), High urgies "Cavey drarmington): 20s pumirminetpnin® caren) Coe GION eee fii, DE meets ond Deblaestr pres ee 8B AN Oth mong, Sse champlcostip auto race yesterday Howse (PCH), 150. (equals National het But priteneit (PCH Brown Shines in Hurdles and “in-Wilsms, "hades 0 Fee 9) Soer 131088 ft : ° z t; ’; a — ; : . Conan. Pistone averaged 88.66 miles an cde; “kine Weiennens ¢- Sane (Redtord Waion):: Burris (Berkley), $1- Broad Jump yan le 4 i i 37-2 SS hour iia 1968 Thunderbird. Hi far oem? SH ry rent 9): ee ee ae om rn time was not announced. en, was leere:, , “atereme EE en ee ilies © tasers. By H. GUY MOATS HBP—By Mass (Williams). U—Sum- ee ae “ ‘obra The winner finished 11 seconds | (Ferndale); Pew (Birmingham), ¢:43 6.|Brooks, Pri eH Puonheds); Ferndale, Despite wind, rain and cold mers, pieKinles. Boar, Chylak. T—2:09. temple 2 gees ia a $322 in front of Everett, (Cotten) mingam) en iene tl ot ee i" "|weather Pontiac Central's track — : Tyne Soh k Maore of 3323 Owens of Spartanburg, 8.C., who |(OF), $3 — (and section) Orrin] Xpallani Clase AO a through with its sixth cacaco | titinarox ‘Belt . io08 balou rf $135 drove a 1958 Pontiac. Owens jyitchell ‘(Birmingham), 83.7; (3rd A—Monroe 4 Inkster ‘| straight MHSAA regional track vic- ASHIN' b rh pi teomas 3D 407 Cepeda 4022 stopped for fuel for 57 seconds |ttion) Meret” fbertlsy):"” Tregonne|ia™'tt gle erelay "ft Yystantt Gxo:|tory, Saturday, at Thurston High aparise a» "t$'' GREY Mentluas oo 3998 Barong Bo 4800 Ferndale slgead 16. | Pon- just past the 80-mile mark. He |ry7e)) Martin (Parmington),lire) 16, ‘Wayne 13, Garden City #. Pon-|school. It was Thurston's first re-\fanas ef $913 Kivorw 30 $223/ancomoe 1000 Miller p $008 had been in the lead since the | Low, hurdles—Cawiey (Farmington): |g 11/19; ‘Fpailants, Roosevelt. 33%. {gional meet taller ¢ $138 Gievers wD S118 Auer py 6000 » first Qeumanaw » (rarmingion) |) Hovis wusgersé AB | Chiefs compiled a 60 7-10 total|Calisen & fe EE TTER DEAL 59 a ‘ ale) 18.6. ee Deaste 00; teal Ferbite @ 5 for F; - and 35% wp iti Porter ¢ 12 "Kae ” sist Totals 35 9109 For a BE on Dodge Pistone also stopped for gas. But| | 320- (Farmington); Rat-| 90st eee ag: B Detroit 17%. 1 armington ies 4990 Samford so $833) A -struck out for Purkey in Tih: b- Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck fimbe took only 45 seconds out and |e! (PCH): Butts (Perndale); “Pritch-\erren is; Uticn 1. > Casson |for Birmingham, and 35 for Fern-|Fhillies $938 Fischer» 380 §)Ran for Wagner i MU. sas oss ose wan st ' ban Me ‘ Pao he had already passed the 90-mile teo-vard_~ (let, section) —Raily pint: 0: Lake, Chore, 38; rey Fi ee "7 a bet, tage A - Lown p= 0.08 oa Po of Sen Francines « a ° mate mingham); pn (PCH); Burton) * allen Park A-B ¢ four , but col- 9000 con PC Prancioe (Redford Union), _3:03.2: (and section)/ Dearborn 43, Clast A Boorse 78, Cless tected enough 2nds and 8rds, plus pBecquer matte fen. Fe ee oe kee ° isso ties. © a few other points to roll up its) Tetals #710198 Totals = 41.715 7| gags Mw f rane “eg 7’ : | y eped aN se 'SE Tae Th Tyee nomes| VME Margin. pier Clevenger a ih: >—|ap— wagner HR— 2) Mays 6B 10 1/3; Avondale 30; Caro 8 1/6; Alge-| Warren Cawley, Farmington |W a -: #7 am 7 uw 2 © B Epeseo Tee 3; prone Me poe | "Pom. Bt. ace, was the top star for the 15%, ., Sporto, PO-A—Chicago Reker’ “~“—- ° 3 2 3 i ® \Stephens 1. Class A section the hur- | tois : ty | Tor-|Sugee 2 660612 U. ef D. Class A-C winning erga, L08—Chieage, 6, Washington 10 \d Gttks eee om, op see and breed jmp and ram |", pete gkg yee 2 Me SS tg ol! | |Rarper Kimball 360) acc Det. ai, De-| Ming & leg on the mediey relay, pew 8 a Ce igt Dascoll. T—2:30. A—22.738. ‘LaSalle 19%: nd Park 16; Reches-| for 16% points, On the way he | S—Pischer, shaw. ltr 13, Austin 4. Clase C.— Grote Tie IP 8 & ER BB SO o%, bt. Poul 83%; Marine %\4;| Cqualled the national high bur- | snow cw. 3 ...713 4 § € 1 1] Pontiac 2nd in Fitness i |W Peni ottchaat 1; Rew Bont i8| dle mark for prepe with a pre: |HmBe a site bb bb | Qinase 13; Preset “ie; MC ot Mary| Miminary and final heat time of |Cevenger .-..... F $$ ¢ ¢ ? Program Held Here 0. 0 8%; Clintondale 8%; Bt. Ambrose ¢:) 13.9. He added a 19.0 low hurdle | Es Se ee Oe , 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the Sed] Set er a ela ser tn at a | broad jump. ry, Monechick. T—2:55. A—22.240. ors as 95 contestants from eight PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! |ladewi Birmingham's star, vaulter Bil md 8 relay eg 100 1 points, | 38-corrasquel, "Nien. 3B-Power. un |Prentice Leads Rangers gies score while Mrs, Carter hit —_ hurdles | , 7’ we Rm £RB80|; KREFELD, Germany (AP) — Your 569. The recently crowned Nation- — bag gpeoyabpemd| ~~ “> $ 3 1.8 FP TDean Prentice knocked in two al BPAA doubles champions|> with a “last ditch” vic-| Harshman 1 @© 6 © 1 @ Patan y t 1 for 1,056 in the doubles tory in the 880-yard relay. Tied ® Roseile-P. Sabo. Toungrtown, 0. 1 ite) Pontiac Northern placed in the| . . + . MeDermott-H. Greenws ton. 880 at Ypsilanti with Mike Mont- ame forege SLANT FACED MARKERS ‘ | Ail-Even 1.183) vomery close up to the winner in| The Indiana-bred colt made a 6” LONG, 10” WIDE, 16” HIGH Pp Ti C IT ay Moto, Grane Baplee nv 1452 Ind pce. Jan’ Lawrence had a| Sashing summer depat Sater | Regularly Priced at $160.00 [Sephie Centineky, Cleveland -+..--140T 4th in the pole vault. pellets en ie $55,350 Los REDUCED TO $128.00 Betty Jordan. Indianapolis ........1.841/ ng’ ndicap by nearly three and MARBLE CO. lengths. ‘Holman Again Victor OFFICE AND PLANT OPEN DAILY GEO. E. SLONAKER & SONS not Fe et Ee saree in PYC Sunday Event nated for the mile and a sixteenth 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.—SUN. 1 to 3 P.M. 269 Oakland Avenue Pontiac 17, Mich. ||, fur "Weue tev. wi. '| Clarence Holman sailed to his|taces at the meeting. Willsdale's |tppines. outpeinied Dowineng Singpientek. second straight Pontiac Yacht club/pj win at seven = : = HrcMrenersellics .|vietory, Sunday, showing himself pected oe re in a small feld ‘master of both strong and light! in the race. wind maneuvering. His crew was x * * \Mrs. Betty Holman and Mack) Likely starters in addition to \Goodwin. Johnny ~O’Dell, with Jer-|Hilisdale were expected to be! mu Ee as Be cad ed ree Oe ee ing. - Hillsdale. ENGLISH ("= Rar: FORDS | MI B.F.Goodrich JIN) a gh | ‘1 | en a JUST ARRIVED AT | mW 12 14° 16 6.00-16 6.70-15 7.10015 760-15 ry Liston and John Harbough,|Amerigo, the Florida campaigner NEW SHIPMENT Ly py ae “Pics tax and Retrendeble Tire PAY AS LOW AS RUSS DAWSON MTR. CO. ||=35:| sos aes Value 232 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 2-913] - wat | 1958 wectonic eau MM High quality lining, 1,000 | ment. Factory trained ex- mile adjustment. As low | perts. Correct camber, as $1.25 0 week. caster, toe-in, toe-out, . - creme erry RELINE | $ ; utrier 15,000 Miles Guarani tc AL 3 3199” DOWN SS $915| $995 san Sot, $4995 549” a te LS Oe 49™ a MONTH | {iotor Mart Safety Center imme me 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 3-7845 or FE 3-7846 SERVICE STORE B.EGoodrich a \ \. ' s. 4 ad ‘ ~ , a ch ee gc ee oe ee ee Oe he ot Oe a. Bi ei i eee ees | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 TWENTY-FIVE — ‘ CHI —_ ‘o ers , U.S. Open and U.S. pe | lange y mei lle 233 Golfers in U.S. Open Trials| resis Vicor wir ‘Gp ao ine SCOUT ‘NEW & USED AUTO PARTS of years Winged Foot Country Club in Ma-|at Grosse Iile Golf and Country, and Lochmoor in what witf surely Improve Says Handlers We Pay Top $$$$ for Wrecked “Exhaust Pipes. Genersiers, Frock s+ was that Jimmy Demaret blasted maroneck, N. Y. Club. J be a dawn-to-dusk session. j Demaret. whose The double qualifying system is) . Tey ear Sneed and: dh two, years | ln Bills te txompt trom beth the |e" this year and probably con-| BALTIMORE u — His handlers) watched the strapping chestuut will be shooting his 36 local and sectional trials by vir- tributed to the record entry list|insist Royal Orbit is still growing) streak to a four-length triumph at aaa of lof 2,402. Only 150, including the\and improving, but horsemen con-| ever 10 of the classiest mem- Houston, Tex tue of finishing in the top 10 19) Vio are com ne , pletely exempt, |ditioning other 3-year-olds are con-| bers of his division. | and Junk Cars and Trucks ee -—- ow Demaret’ sets out to d 56 courses where local Open | of last year’s Open champion- |" , : : 2 Springs. Shoes. ‘oo same thing himself aie | qualifiers are being held today | ship. : ben ogg Wi nage Open vinced the flashy Preakness win-| Circling the entire field, he shot] Open Sun 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. : : ‘tourney at Winged F next ner is already big enough and good from last place to collar the rum| . 2,332 other golfers throughout and at Chteage temerrow. The 2,333 golfers in the local, month. enough. ‘ner-up Sword Dancer with three nation who are attempting to In Michigan today's 36-hole trials} qualifiers are shooting for 428 sec-| “Shucks,” scoffed groom Pete eighths léft in the mile-and-three- BAGLEY AUTO PARTS & spot in the U.S. Open tourna-|a®e under way at three locations) tional berths. Another 49 players, | Kozar shortly before Royal Orbit!sixteenths Preakness and won go-| ! in . cham ' | paying : Bagley ment June 11-13 at the famous|—the Country Club of Detroit and| incl -_ =Ch | L : | - rite Country © b ot | Detroit and ge we he yredha- and anu nal | eans ( )( m saclay R evar deny olay ing a his rs $15 170 St. ‘ FE 5-9210-19 horse comi . MANAGEMENT Blythefield. at Grand Rapids, Europe and others with illustrious i ” a . ’ UNDER Steady P utter . * © * records, are exempt from the ae than 24 hours earlier he | _ —* bron lr . abd Gi 1 A total of 126 players are fir- — played yo a ali- as Cup Threats and 31,505 other bug-eyed wit- og the at ae of an | ives Littler ing in the loca] qualifyirig here, “a " * messes at oldq Pimlico had |pressure from any other horse in . 100 of them at C. C. of Detroit , One-Str oke Win and Lochmoor. Twenty-three golf: 7. i. & By The Associated Press ers, 18 from this area, will gd-| Tee-Offs got' under way at 7:30! Luis Ayala and his Chilean A Golf D OK surface. Including Nashua’s 1955 HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) —/vance .to the 2nd round June 1'this morning at C.C. of Detroit cme may be the lean rea ers 0 record time of 1:54 3/5, only three Genial Gene. Littler headed for horses of the 1959 Davis Cup ten- horses have run the distance faster Memphis and another match with ° nis campaign. ‘in Tri-County loo in the last 17 years at Pimlico. Geral Coe nell tenn A, k “ T M - | ‘The.next match will tell, The; p The performance worth — Open golf tournament ee tor Big en eets Phat pelle Britain's strong Poniioc aren acllets welned hak $136,200 for Mrs. Poca Braun- . young team in the quarter-finals | 5° of honors Saturday in stormy stein, his owner, who took the Littler, 28-year-old Navy vet-| By The Associated Press | being played on the Michigan iti Flint’s Brookwood | issest of the European Zone competition 9 slice of the $190,300 mel- parlayed careful putting to a 270, Big'Ten athletes in varied spe-| State - e {a00 the winner. wil be favored to Golf Club in the gE erpice: on — biggest ever offered for 3- ‘\clalties will make Michigan the| The conference also will hold its|W#lify for the late summer inter- League's three-way competition. year-old runnérs. one-stroke victory yesterday iN! sports capital of-the midwest this | regular meeting at Ann Arbor. A zone tests, in America. You're always welcome at BENEFICIAL the tourney at Hot i Coun- . ee i j trainer Reggie Cornell and try Club, Springs | week. 'final decision on whether the Big| Chile qualified for the quarter- The team ot Mike Andonian and For Willie Harmatz it pa ve noite: en liiesie bw ‘whiead t Ed Wasik, both from Pontiac, |jockey was Get the cash you need for Springtime expenses Critical putts marked his due} The conference will decide three Ten will continue participation in y whipping one of the| x best-ball laurels with a three-|worth the usual 10 per cent stakes clothing, leftover bills, home improvements, au with second-place _ finisher Jim ren pore ervey at saad Rose Bowl may come out Se tease ae a vost under-par 69. Davisburg Golf Club’s|cut each —‘and then some. repairs, vacation. Just phone BENEFICIAL — tell us Ferree of Crystal River, Fla. | State ichigan. e meeting. Nell ad : leary : i ‘ ! had a 67 and a 271 total to ‘in * * ft | Only five individual champions single - handedly. He beat Ulin Eat Rea aaa, taveleny Landiog, « eageaiien Gilt aemrbarse Soei = elem . | in tez i . ° , $1,900. | The big event. is the outdoor Hiei ees ee cece plage are the dou-|scored a 10-9 victdry over the Flint!the Derby, went off as the favor- Loans $25 te $580 on Signature, Furniture er Car ~ MICHIGAN COLLEGE SCOREBOARD : ot Anse Arter Fri- ‘field, But lots of records could bles from Schmidt and Sven|°#Y Course squad. lite in the Preakness—a 16-10 shot, 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC Baseball day and Saturday with host | vs ; ‘Davidson, former Wimbledon| Individual medal honors went to|compared with 17-10 on Derby 2nd Fleer Lawrence Bidg. » Phone: FEderal 2-$249 Tilinole 6-1, Michigan State 3-4 Michigan, ethe indoor fall, especially if Michigafi’s ’ orm imbledon . f0n SvEetd NOUS Purdue 6-6. Michigan 3-3 heavy fa The titlist, a beaety Bahaman, sophomore Tom |Champions, then he clinched the!Flint’s Fred Turner, former State runner-up Sword Dancer — and orem ee Led ae mrtg ea Aaya pie ae . y pee a _— oe Robinson, has recovered from a|match Sunday with a 346, 10-8, 6-|Amateur champion, who fired 73. this time he finished a mystifying Track . Ploaship decided gimpy knee. Robinson was a dou-|1, ©3 triumph over young Jan|Wasik was runnerup with 74. Thejninth. _ Michigan 67%, Ohio State 43%. Michigan also with the tennis ‘ble winner indoors. |}Erik Lundquist. Tri-County loop is comprised of| Some observers suggested the BENE ¢ | Al | x * * jeight four-man teams from Oak-|Casey Hayes-trained colt, the 2- | ¥ (E) 1 W AN ED aoaia ie Michigan the tarden |New Decathlon Record age = a nae indi- ar ai Ser ted ge cae © 1980. FINANCE co. ! |ight for team honors Credited to Russian vidual and best-ball basis. and needed a rest. > panned ne To Train for High Selery Position in Electronics, | Pe 2nd Indiana are expect) soccow (ap) — Vasil ” ot = K x Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow Poo over ts foie ae ers iP netsov of the Soviet Union was - You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. bgan course Friday and Saturday, Tedited Sunday with bettering *|the world decathlon record held latermation, No Obigatse.”" WO 2-5660 Electronics Institute i°m-cr ‘se SPrcrnet: ‘te 10-sport competition in a 2-day etaenae®ute. MEG Necaccecedadrccccecousuacccessocesesones ae Phone -ceccceeeccecses “a7 Russian Federation-Ukraine track WINE en cnsananencixenspayuasacensdecepvommapecaress OMY oo... eec eee eee.. 300 (2nd field meet held at Lenin Sta- “250 | dium | TIRE AND YOUR OfF ODITION LESS OF ! 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PONTIAC * CHEVROLET * GMC i I ae 7 eee ’ 154 North Saginaw St. Dealer for | tenance’ ie E Phone FE 5-417) pe QUALITY SERVICE PAYS IN THE LONG RUN , “ . a. ne i” - y Bacay a hap ces “ae - % P e z +a nie sap ekg tere at ae 1 y s ea TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 ham, 74, Noted Designer, Dies KALAMAZOO wu —~ M. C. Billing- ham, widely known architect of school buildings, died Sunday at his home in Kalamazoo. He was 74, iT * * * signed many school buildings in western and southern Michigan. He had been in business here for 530 years. Cracks Sound Barrier Twice Grandma Rides Jet GEORGE AIR FORCE’ BASE,,urday and announced Calif. (AP) — A Tl-year-old great|greatest ride I ever had in my) Billingham headed his own grandmother who is afraid to| life.” architectural firm and had de- drive a car has broken the sound/ barrier—twice, x * *® Mrs. Zaddie Bunker climbed out ‘of an F100F Super Sabre Jet Sat- (AdVertisem ent) (Advertisement) Science Shrinks Piles ! 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Col, Robinson Risner, 34, Okla-| homa City, as part of an Armed! Forces Day celebration. Dead in Fire at Home CARLSTADT, N. J. (UPI)— A policeman dispatched to the scene of a fire early today suddenly realized it was his own home ablaze. He raced to the house to find his two children dead. * * * A fellow-officer had to tackle Patrolman William Lown, 34, to keep him from plunging into blazing frame house. His wife, Sonja, 32, was found | wandering in a daze in the back yard of the two-story home. She was unable to account for the fire} and was taken to a hospital. New Brain Cuts were alerted 10 minutes after the system, Cape Canaveral, Curtiss, manager of RCA’s West the | |Coast missile department, said At- |tas missile countdowns at the Cape Countdown Time Able to Launch Missile in 15 Minutes With RCA’ Electronic Device Little Johnny | Led Astray by | Dog Too Often | MARYVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — They’re going to sell “Old Char- lie,” the pet hound that led two- year-old Johnny Rauhuff off into the mountains and then came | home without him. VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — The Air Force is getting closer to its goal| of being able to launch intercon- tinental missiles before they can be knocked out by a sneak attack. | A new electronic brain designed to cut pre-launching countdowns from hours to 15 minutes is being installed at this West Coast mis-| \sile base. Current ICBMs, both Soviet and) American, take about 30 minutes to cover their. 6,000-mile range. Assuming military crews here ifiring of an enemy missile, they could fire retaliatory warheads 5) minutes before the aggressor’s missile landed, * * * Radio Corp. of America, which is installing the new countdown calls it a ‘“‘great ad- over equipment used at Fla. Arthur N. vance” ‘“‘in some instances have required as long as 10 to 15 hours.” The authorized strength of the ‘West Point corps is 2,496 cadets. i “Looks like that’s the only fray} ito keep Johnny from following, him off and getting lost,” con- | istruction worker Raymond Rau-| lhuff said after his son spent his second night alone in two weeks) in the foothills of the o Smokies.” * * ‘‘And I'm going to move out . these mountains to someplace | lwhere it’s flat and it won't be 80, |hard to keep an eye on Johnny,” ‘he said. Johnny disappeared Saturday) night. He was found Sunday morn-| ing sleeping by a log at the foot | of Bays Mountain in 40-degree| weather, | * * * The same thing happened May} 3 while Johnny’s family was Pick. | ing berries. That time he was) found next morning strolling on top of Bays Mountain. Both times’ Johnny apparently | followed Old Charlie, | Marquette and Benzie counties are Michigan's largest and small- est counties, respectfully. Mar- |quette County has a gross area ‘of 1,201,920 acres while Benzie County has an area of 218,880 acres. | TONITE and TUESDAY Back in Pontiac AT 51 S. SAGINAW ST. NEXT TO WRIGLEY’S WITH OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 P.M. @ Deoubdle @ Bises 2-6 LADIES’ COTTON DUSTERS cad | ] 3 — ag cotton. on assorted prints. GIRLS’ HALTERS QS Washable cotton tn In Sizes Now blue 20x40 Extra heavy weight—Debby berder —perfect quality. Shrunk, 4 tel and red. ’ 5 te 3. at Yankee‘s Ladies’ Jamaica SHORTS Sanfortsed wash- “CONE” TERRY TOWELS Stripe TERRY eace| m 351 | . nes stripe super nae ent—full sise. S an f orized ap frent, - Pe ng BOYS’ SHORT SLEEVE "9 "$4 @ Sanforised shrunk—print patterns @ Sises 4 te 14 BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS @ Washable shert sleeve cottens @ Stripes & ints o Fises 1 te 8, 4tes8 BOYS’ NYLON are BOYS’ COTTON KNIT UNDERWEAR e on oate T-shirts @ Sises 6 te 16 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS nes is ST .ak —— fe Prine patterns . M, weave pole @ Assorted pastel shades— ‘ with pocket @ Stes 5, M, L FAMOUS DETERGENT Reg. 45c Size rs of f Menkente MEN’S NYLON STRETCH HOSE FOLDING CAMP STOOL Sturdy Metal t Ideal fer pientes & patio. Emerald = Big 16 oz. Can Enamels primers and lacquer. LONG HANDLE GARDEN HOE Colgate’s Home & Garden § 45 RPM Extended Play BUG BOMB RECORD ALBUMS 8 For 3 3] New at this sensation- ally jew Dollar Day price. ROSE AND GARDEN DUST t CELLULOSE In plastic squeese container. ‘ALL’ @ With handle r @ Streng metal clamp SPONGE YARN MOP i GLASSES New at Yankees Lew Deliar De Price ALUMINUM 8 CUP PERCOLATOR i ALUMINUM ANGEL CAKE TUBE CAKE PAN PINT VACUUM BOTTLE ] ene | MN : Wel New at Yankees sensa- | tenal lew Dollar Day | | | : incten 8 : Plasts Hel glasses. te = covered de drinking 1ROUND or | -HYGRADE’S “Sweetenized” | PETER’S Mich. Grode 1 These LOW Prices Bring SMILES and SAVINGS GALORE to Those Who SHOP at TOM’S Sale Dates: Mon., May 18 Thru Sat., May 23 GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY All Purpose FLOUR 9% 39 KRAFT’S SALAD DRESSING "This Coupon Good” MIRACL j jer of Kraft’s Salad Dressing! | C | mmacir °! ‘WHIP i pee Nene Geld te Miners i WHIP QUART Limit One Coupon Per Person =! ran WITH COUPON = Mee Expires May 23, 1960 1 SHADYNOOK GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS KRAFT’S PHILA. BRAND U. S. No. 1 TEXAS NEW YELLOW ONIONS U.S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE POTATOES SWEET, JUICY, CALIF. VALENCIA NEW CROP SUNKIST 113 ORANGES 5 FIRM, CRISP, FRESH HEAD LETTUCE FRESH, SOLID, RIPE Garden Grown TOMATOES ~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE QUALITY Go 2 oom © 8 JUMBO 24 Size pr SWISS STEAKS STRICTLY FRESH, LEAN, JUICY GROUND | BEEF aa Pak $1.39 SLICED BACON 1 PURE PORK SAUSAGE = THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 TWENTY-SEVEN i ‘ Grapes have been cultivated byjhave grown grapes and made wine ° one. Finally, they mastered ,They are bewildered and some- “man 80 long that their place of/6,000 years ago. The oldest He- Hollywood Headlines: times embittered by the kind of ~origin cannot be definitely deter- emined. Egyptians are known ‘to *x* * publicity they get. cine wo we care oe reme|OTOSDY Boys Embittered by Unfavorable Spotlight vuserinins isis Weel 8 almost nightly for weeks and) Gary, the sharpest- tongued of hillip :t for naming the new-bo wih continue until the June 15 de-|the four, declared: ‘There will al By BOB THOMAS his brother Gary's house, high long line of Crosby males. Phillip:twin for id pie”: ‘but at Hespéria, Calif. The boys|ways be the blood-suckers whe AP Movie-TY Writer above the Sunset Strip. ireported a wire from father Bing, Dixie Lee; Dennis had also hoped | are pouring $35,000 into the act.|can only write about the drunk iW E-# ta HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Phillip} A husky athlete with a stubble |expecting his sixth child: “Con- |to name a future daughter after | |The reason for their effort and| driving arrests, the fights and the Crosby was the first to arrive at|of white hair, he had just come gratulations. Hope it’s a trend.jhis mother. . jexpense is simple: they know they |other things that make the ‘head- Thea and e ibe —_-—..__— |from. visiting his wife and their|Love. Dad.” | Next, the master of the house |are on a spot. Being Bing’s boys, |lines. I don’t think we drink any new-born daughter, first after a x * istormed in. Chunky in a one-piece ‘they must produce—or elsé. more or get in any more trouble Dennis came in next. Balding, | | The public scrutiny has played|than anyone else our age.” - 3 | er sw a Seer a ee ee Le = Ss ewer sare asa SD la r — ——___ __. TONIGHT > caoas TUESDAY HELD OVER! BLUE SKY lj TONITE & TUES |The big living room started ring- : . , , —— ALL COLOR PROGRAM —— : | * Jing with ‘his jokes and caustic] Tj 5 Dl Gf Dan) (@ : i mmen . 2nd SPECTACULAR WEEK! A 7:05 & 9:00 eee tot 2150 OPDYKE RD Cannot Be Compared With , Lindsay, the youngest, strolled FE 4-461] Any Western Ever Shown! ‘in almost unnoticed. A_ tanned, ' jhandsome lad, he listened to the vs P They gathered around a piano! - THE FINEST ALL COLOR jwith vocal coach Bill Thompson land started singing “Blues in the ALL CINEMASCOPE PROGRAM |Night,”” a number for the brother ; ,act with which they plan to tour OF THE SEASON WED. & THURS |the country. It was an intricate I ” . ° " jarrangement that required many | ANNA. LUCASTA” | — = | FE 5-801 FR & SAT. 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PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, MAY 18, 1950 1 Dems Predict Small Aid Cut ‘Postmen Think Dad Deserves ‘Time Off, Too LONDON (AP) — The British &f @ rate higher than his own . ‘Post Office Workers Union is go- ¥88*s- ike’s Foreign Program ing to press ~ posminier gen- 1 f ternity leave for its Will Nearly Hold Up 0. members | —Mansfield, Sparkman e. woman member, ones, made the proposal at th WASHINGTON (AP) — Two ine Uvlon’s, annual conference , N N (AP) — Two I Fiderly Bill Marshall, head of Largest U.S, Famil fluential Democratic senators pre-'the union's legal and medical de-' , y dicted today Congress wil] make partment, pointed ovt that the Cal $ Michigan Home modera Pres- post office already allows up to aad sacs six days paid emergency leave for, jfamily medical crises. | “It is not practicable to ask the (D-Mont) post office for more,” he said. - ident Eisenhower's $3,930,000,000 Foreign Aid Program. Sens, Mike Mansfield and John Sparkman (D-Ala) said jn sepafate interviews they think: the Senate Foreign Relations Com-| mittee, of which they are mem- bers, will approve an authoriza- tion of around 3%: billion dollars. x * * This amount looks like a target) ~ figure for action by the House For- eign Affairs Committee, which will begin its item-by-if@m scan-| ning of the bill Wednesday. The Senate committee will not get to this phase until next week. said President Eisen- | hower, who has backed up his re- quest vigorously, can expect some. reductions in the over-al] amount *‘but I don’t believe they are go- ing to be substantial.” * *« * i Mansfield. the Assistant Demo-| cratic Leader, agreed that the | Senate committee is likely to} reach a figure of about 3'2 bil-| lions, But he said he can't pre-| dict what will happen in the Sen-| ate itself. Mansfield has proposed elim- {nating defense support and eco- nomic assistance grants from the, program within a three year pe-| riod, beginning next year. Defense support involves payments to oth-| er governments to help keep their military forces at a higher level) than their economies can sustain. | ‘Hospitality Day’ Slated at Pontiac State Police Post - The Pontiac State Police post will be no exception this week as| posts throughout the state will be, fiving the state flag in | of on Week, May 17-23. *x * * Although the public is always: welcome to visit the local post, | they will receive extra special at. tention Tuesday, as the Pontiac) post holds its annual ‘Hospitality | Day.” | The day will consist of an open | house from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. | with officers escorting visitors through the post, explaining | equipment and answering ques- | tions about how the state troop: | ers operate. “This will give area residents a marvelous opportunity to see their state police in action and take an inside look at the new, modern post."’ said Sgt. Lorenz Ahlgrim * * * The new post was officially opened last fal] at 1295 N. Tele- graph Rd. about one mile south ef US. 10, in Waterford Township. | Open houses of the past two years have been very successful, according to Ahigrim, post com- mader. “Visitors who saw the olf post will surety find a world of difference in the new tri-level building we now occupy.” The old post on Dixie highway was a house reconverted for police operations. The new structure was, built with police work in mind and is far more functional. British explorer John Speke) discovered Lake Victoria in the| heart of British East Africa. 4 4 DONALD DUCK “It is easy for him to say that,”"Mrs. Jones told the dele- gates representing 166,000s work. ers, “But he is not a man of 2 or 30 trying to build a home. “Many young parents do not C= Se OED TRUSTED FRIEND ISIN DIRE EED, LADS, BUT L CAPITAL TO ASSIST HIM! au # Z\ UM-HAK /4~ COME NOW Z\ WHICH OF YOU FINE CHAPS } Madgé vied... life e course? jhave Mum or Aunty or any other ifairy godmother available to help |arowad the house when ‘comes, Any young father who ex- jceeds his six days of special leave jhas to pay a substitute, sometimes “Why,” Marshall follows ZEELAND — in the U.S. have 21 children, including five sets of twins, ranging in age from |\10 to 33 years old. Kooienga, a 5S>-year-old truck driver, named national ‘‘Father of the Year’’ in 1951. FBI Lynching Probe Irritates Poplarville POPLARVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Citizens in this south Mississippi demanded,|sawmill town are showing open “should the post office pay for the|irritation today over the FBI's in- man to stay at home when mar-|vestigation of the Mack Charles its normal/ Parker lynching. Reports that the FBI was poised to arrest seven men over the weekend in connection with the lynching failed to materialize, Tension was heightened Sunday when one man was hospitalized Michigan, the for a cerebral hemorrhage a few largest state east of the Missis-/hours after FBI sippi, has the largest living family! tioned him. agents ques- Another man, J. F. Lee Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Gerit Kooienga|said agents questioned him and his wife twice and followed him more than a week, J, P. Walker, a reported candi- was) date for sheriff, said he would not submit to more questioning ‘‘un- less they issue a warrant for me, BOARDING HOUSE LACK THE NEY |3 A WILL RESPOND FIRST 2 MY MO EGAD, SURELY YOU DON'T )\ LCOULDN'T [NICKEL LACE MONEY ONA Ap apey PIANO, Do FRIEND; LUNCH/ | SHIP! / ° ij - y . 2 (! .) y 14 ; 1), - cS YV- V7 | . y OCA yr (ie lA/ ke - . . —-J Ua e Ra! ll “+ 4 a $ 4 F ~ 4 => \ ° 4) y ; = = \ = a Z — “7 Lf GA /NETER ALL, ie rape \ 8 te CANT BUY \ ao ES US. Pat. Off Re 6 —=— MONEY = OUT OUR WAY Cc TM Mog. US. Par. OF. € 1959 by NEA Service. Inc. Z GOOD GOSH, YOU Zi AIN'T GOT IT SO BAD/ WOT IF YAHATTA BE TH’ BEARDED LADY LIKE ME ? HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN "MON, HOL' STILL! I HATE T'PUT MY PANTS ON A DORG, BUT MY GOSH, WE GOTTA HAVE A *B0ZO, TH’ DOG- FACED BOY,” IN OUR SIDE SHOW! oR.WILLIAMS By Walt Disney | fu roo0Ts! READY =OR YOUR DRIVING L=550\?) You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section to solve all your buying and selling problems To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818] , a a ee On et * Take advantage of this easy way |! By Franklin Folger “It's remarkable the way Harriet .keeps her age. She hasn't ichanged it in over fifteen years.” " ’ DIXIE DUGAN “ OPERATOR I’ Tue ere —_ ee = © 1000 by WEA Beree ee Te tee 6 8 On OF A) 5 : ah \ i — U NANCY *% ‘ By Ernie Bushm "er it | ae | (THERE'S THAT NEW BOY THEY CALL *g yY OTTO" a LOOMY OTTO MEEARLE I'LL SHAKE HANDS FIRST AND SMILE I NEED MY HANDS TO PUSH MY MOUTH UP \ 2 Te Gop U8 Pe OF ~ 08 pte erent ‘Cap 1OFT by Gated Poems teeta ee May. @~ ~ FRAN BUS HAL EP By Dick Cavalli MORTY © 1060 by WEA Borvies, inc TM. Reg. VG Pat Of. ‘By Charles Kuhn _¢ ae oe eo AN’ THE LY THING IT. CAN GAY |S"HI, BEAUTIFUL!” ef Ee Ae ee ee Ae ee oe et ne on) Oe te eh hn eh i eh el=) 74 - Sere » ee See +f OO a a ee = § 2 Bett P 2 ee eee. 4 sao ee ee tS ee 4 , - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 : _ “TWENTY-NINE ~ Seats Buckle: 150 Injured 500 Rodeo Fans. Fall Into Heap as Bleachers Collapse in Konscs (Fimness Dots | MARKETS Gold Motors MAYETTA, Kan. (AP) — A ro- cm, eae saiGrain Trading exer.s.~"se%e=:Pace Market ss growers and sold annual mee’ Detroit Thurs- in this eastern Kansas hamlet, in- ant them BB sates package Fd YORK wt — Gold = * * * . AGO —There were a few NEW YORK # — Gold shares juring 150 — + scattered spots of firmnes Pa consregg oe ee by the and most motors were up in a Ford stock first was offered for Twenty-three of the victims re-/STain futures prices today on thelr ursday, mixed stock market early today. public sale in 1956 and the com- : board of trade but generally they Trading was moderately active. Deny now has about 256,000 share- quired hospitalization. The others|were steady to slightly easier in eee holders. were released after treatment at|early dealings, Detroit Produce | Gains and losses of fractions to Most of them will be repre hospitals in Topeka, Holton and Trading was unusually slow for ravers jabout a point were the rule among sented by proxy tor the election eurelics pag fae brokers attrib- Apples. | Delicious, DU. .eeeeeeee es most key stocks. ef 17 directors. Shareholders . to a k of significant c. eee e terre eteeattae a . of the se states “There was @ pop and a bangiinfluences over ‘the weekend. |Btesle Rede bu. 120000000 3.60 Dr ronelrcis qe parhk 1 Appa 2 foreign and it collapsed,” said C. W. Law-|There was a report that Pakistan, VEGETABLES so| last week’s news that the price countries, son of Perry, Kan, “There was no|Which had been expected to buy sppererus, dos. bens -.--.-.1-+--+- '35| of gold bullion in London reached * * warning that it was going to give|® 690d volume of wheat early|Leeks, Mo. 1 dos, .......- $o| its highest point in five years. musi Qudtiaey sndeting;- eutsting Pe this week, had withdrawn from | Parsle Toot, SEE EDD EC OEE # The rise in the gold stocks t 10:30 a.m., will be held in the way. the market for the present. Porenios. % bu. beg: eet: 138) ehwagged off word trom U.S. a - ; dir +. * * Potatoes, 60 Ib. bag. .....+. Henry and Edsel Auditor- France bought about a C@rgo | Radishes, FOG, GOB. cccvesce..+-.-053.80 Treasury officials that the United fum The building in Detroit's _ Lawson was one of aboutio¢ soybeans for shipment next|Redishes, white, dog ......-..++»-118/ gesses wim moe devaluate the dol . pony bs sro er omy in-|month and there was a light scat \Tomatoes. hothouse. 8 Tbs - 300] tar despite the increasing flow | pene en a eee Ferd we ip a) eae, la wen ot ek lagged pepo hour, Mustard, mo. 1. ‘bu caevioneeeetacae 13.38 of gold from the country founded the company in 1903 and Witnesses said the spectators| wheat was 1% cents a bushel high-(Spimach, bu. s.eiciiisreccscvic', $49] Homestake rose well over 8 his son, Edsel, who was president had just started to file out afterjer on May to % lower on the new) ™™™ easter er eeeseeees point. McIntyre Porcupine | — ek * th 1. |about a point higher. Dome Mines ne last performance of the four-|crop months, May $1.89'3; corn) / : , 7 a ed to % | Poult d Eaas advanced another fraction. Henry Ford II, president of day rodeo, when the accident oc-\unchanged to % higher, May oultry ana fgg Gaede (cuaiuiden wae we will the . curred. Performers, and other|$1.26%; oats unchanged to %| ww seuteay soul’ & colas whdie Voeawad ex company, a stock fans in the crowd of about 6,000, /higher, May 68%; soybeans %| ._) DSIROIT FONUNBE esldlerel tetera tase fractionally ‘a * — amen Ernest plunged into the wreckage to free lower to %& higher, May $2.31. per pound 4 fab. Detroit tor No. 1 quality |© Wilke Ga mated whe hon : ‘ Sent . wererd Lee the Ro i ti ve : | . , me * + Grain Pri o-l1r capsneticn under Bee. Te: over aback Friday ee of a boost| EMPHASIZING MICHIGAN — A huge map Lorge finish up the be davley. All — & tunda, Ford's a “There was a lot of scream- rain Prices ; omanat: Market barely steady. aa ot banks semana ae was| Stressing a Paigeapelagine® i and a skit titled ae ‘s 1959 summer show, ing and shouting.” said one wit-| ee Sroseet” moder srocraiy peat, to ‘cn good, including word that indus-| Pert of an elaborate reny eden High sched = “h Ouiaay , Schoo oa at a Te ot the Century” |“new adventures on the American ness. “Some of the people clung’ CHICAGO, May 18 (AP) —Opening! ‘on ete be weanening. . - Maveh w rec- Wednesday at Isaac . to girders but most of them piled wi Wheat tase wens 7 [Fetes on hens variable depending baleen = wen me Waterford Township. Michigan history pupils written by T7th-grader Sherry Zannoth, will be Road. up into just a big heap. It took yy? ratte ay. | — * * ; Jan Appel, Richard Lawrence and Cathy De- part of the program. . several minutes to get them un- Se s+... 199% Sep. cous) es ces, tor.| Steels, chemicals and nonferrous | a ak me Penge pie lt lt [Mer 19% Bop’... 8%4lpecrott ta ense’ tots ‘Pedaraf= Stet s|metals were mixed. Raytheon Siler . . oe | viseccee 12Q8 _ oO : up about a point following news it W. Pp he ~ 5 , Cause of the accident hasn't/Beo beaeweee 1a Mayo ovee., 1346 |s1ssu, etd nee 31 95 Norge, 36-30, wie. S sluming “sky stations’ to hover est atc .) it been determined. The bleachers peo 2.05.1) Lists Sep 10 7.. 1a30e STE, Migs medium 23-24, wid. arg: 23:\ above the earth. Other electronics ' . had bone ae Se Ot Tours Mae irae) Ra Gate eet sce wee Paty | |in Ranks at Geneva | MEET THE MAN eed frame and wooden sont ae a v2 emails: care occ aon t ore dan a shin! were , ’ a m y 2: of more date -| (Continued From Page One) The section was 75 feet long and| Lod | large 295-96; large 24-35%, medium 31-\taken by Pfizer and Merck. Amer-| had 10 rows, the of which oage Calendar 23. "Browns—Orade A jumbo 28: extra|; le and Lorillard were East-West plans 8, highest ‘rican Telephone ws large 25%; large 24-26; medium 2042-21; / . } was about 16 feet from the ground. | Grede B large 21-21%. labout a point lower. ‘ settlement, One of the injured, Donald Areme ee ee Sor Comment: Market weak and prices) find out in Troughton of Topeka, said a lique- Roosevelt Temple, 22 State St. |Rertipu ena snsehes ar heart and pe: York Stocks |_WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri-ibillion dollars to @ record annual) what the fied gas line was broken, setting, eo ‘ce’ promiseat, cain ottre ‘eakes| New Yor — — went on a record-smashingjrate of 467 billion. This was two| pared to on nerves of victims and) . * * \noted om large Grade A at 29 cents (Late Morning Quotations) ispendi spree the first three(billion more than the official esti-| The U.S. edge the | spending rescuers, | News in Brief — | a aa for 69 cents and three! rigures after decima) point are “cee lm onths of this year. mate a month ago. let it be } the " i Admiral ..++.. 38 Kimb Cik..... | Spending by individuals for per-| Payrolls and profits went UP/that they felt the Soviet Union’ | " Allied Che. MB Kroger 38.4 sonal consumption was up $4,600,-|with the surge in market demand. | adamant rejection Thompson Sentence | ett Ome of ae meee Livestock Aileg Bure’: #87 FOE, OktNa'11 $000,000 to a record rate of 300%| There wasn't enough data tolpackage proposal [Weed Dr.. West Biesmileié Town- DETROIT LIVESTOCK Aleos ws... 67 pice, SMy ... & Oibillion a year. provide national income totals, but! unification and ship, told Pontiac State Police | DETROIT, May 14 (AP)—Cattle — A” cove 07 Loew's : 304 * * * the department said it climbed| rity system necessitated Postponed to June 8 sunt that someone had broken solesic 64. concep otter. peter oe: |S Oran “ss os Hemet, 0% al Coupled with other factors, the|about 10 billion dollars for the|tions on the immediately 7 ee crepe and steers 20.90: iw font sad low chote am Morore’ S35 bee Mem ---- 88 spending helped the eet eee straight quarter—setting @f'| question of Berlin. a television short = . >| Am N sees 63.2 Manning ...... \put in the period climb more other new record. * Genesee Circuit Judge Stephen wave radio, and several ladies cows "is'se20.s0, canners and. cutters AM Neve... 63 | Martip Co Bae miners figures indicated. Output has Climbed 40 bil- i J. Roth today postponed sentenc-'and mens overcoats. eager my Apt Ln 4 1 Seay 96 Mead CP ... 44/° The Commerce Department |lion dollars from the recession low| Franch ee ee en sad bulls 0 canis lower, around 4 longs |Anaconde, $$$ Moreen tino”: 8 “leaia Sunday the gross national|in the first quarter of last year, |Cials insisted —— in Jack D. Thompeca a wk tes > Sy — fh ag A sses1300" ibe, | Armour & Co - 387 Mois Hon, |. 132 4| product—the value of all goods|That’s an increase of close to 10 a for the = to June 8. 34., Drayton se s0-30.00; toad choice 1210 Tb. steers Atchison |... 28-5 Minn Man - 1 f\and services produced—jumped 1{'per cent very tough -_ * * Plains, pleaded guilty Saturday to|3000; good te low choice steers 26.00-| Bel 0m? *: 554 Minn PL... 311 ing with Soviet Foreign Defense attorneys requested the | drunk driving charge before Pon- 3a: standard ‘te low good steers 1.26 ~~ oe #2) Andrei Gromyko. “THE NATURAL BRIDGE ee ip ey on peotog Graham "and Aas, senteaced tolts cases Srste B pedwre Bat lporam"™... sos Met” sn«'s1 Cantor Breaks Down and Sobs sial Gat ae Ss te RITY” ments a new Borg Warn ... 43.2 Murray CP .. 28 | - | denied that the Allies had em An nde Teg feo 88 Mk ere nee Sei eet, Ra o'S Gir] Sane om‘ SECU a= wom fo, San or 90 days ifthe fine We nok en, ey aoa en ead Bes, | CaNCer Claims Eddie's Girl] mss ne Let Pebt cps thy sa bio ry rahegee oe t weight |" id Soo; few 34.86: cutter bulls 30.00-22.00 fpercauans ---- $03 Pe coatel . Se2 It said the Western powers had! security for you and your family ” Thompson, a @2yearold ex-con-| Earl D. Hinebaugh, 35, of 1156 Sin tof rein gates (canoe BS Reta are aa) HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Eddie ever since she entered Cedars of) ready stated that fog mgt Midd bir The Lix of Virgins ° x con-| Ea ° ugh, 35, steer calves 27.00; 850 Ib. weights et or Pac ..... 514 ai = included in the can; vided wom vict, was found guilty by a JUTY Lakeview St., was sentenced to —- ; ae |Capital Airi’.. fe Nor Sia. Pi - 3°3'Cantor joked about his five daugh-|Lebanon Hospital March 26 — her agen discussed one by one. But as} one of the nation’s oldest, largest April 3 of being an accomplice IN pay a fine of $75 plus $25 costs or! ..¢ enough done to test quotations: |Cetriey CP on Ma | Owens Tl. Gi ag¢iters, because he wanted a son.|second visit there in a year — they are, in fact, all connected and strongest life insurance com- the burning of a dry cleaning out-| serve 15 days in the Oakland Coun-|com te tact week steady to strong Tree 2 BS Q8w air aia) But when his first-born, Mar-jthat Marjorie was dying of CaM-|i0) cannot be settled in isola-| —pepies. He will gladly tell you let near Flint Jast August in which ty Jail, Saturday, after pleading |4'00; few up to 4100: during the high |Cf® Th ls Pt | Peah Bol .... 4 ‘jorie, died Sunday the little com-|cer. tion.” about low-cost hospreal, surgral. his fellow business agent Frank’ guilty to a drunk driving charge time standard snd goed 29 00- Cities Bre”. St Parke Da... at ziedian broke down and sobbed so Mar * * md ; ELECTIONS oad life insurance olene dengned “Kierdort suffered fatal burns. before West Bloomfield Township) gneep—seiadie 100, nominally steady |Ciuett Pea)... 58) Penney, JC ..1106lnarg 9 physician had to put him jorie, 44, unmarried, | PROPOSES to meet your needs and fic your * * * Justice Elmer C. Dieterie. not enough to make « market. Com Coss Cote ....1619 BO RG ....-+ TS 2 had never sought to share her} “As to Berlin,” the statement Ne obligation. See Thompson. who is free on a jest wool goed vo prime shore, shoushies \Colg Paim <.°'H11.8 Peeing Das. eae] eee heart trouble. {father’s limelight. But she was|said, “the Western foreign minis-| ¢r call... hod A sult and two pairs of trowsers/iamns steady to 80 cents higher |Con Edis ..... rr theo 1 3] Cantor, 67, bas xactly a|{@mous, she and ber four sisters,/ters expect to discuss this prob- —— tence ble maxi |were stolen by a burglar beled oer Sg ay Aaa i 314 Proct &O.. at aren Aggy Maer *\because Eddie made them real to/lem along the line of the propos- mum sen Oi) Fears in PEW lproke into the Kenwood Cleaners, litt ine, dom Miss-m te, eral fnat|S'pe Br vcis) ee ‘Ithe millions in his radio and TV/als on Bertin contained in Phase I LOUIS POHL Bagley St., it was reported to two jceds choice and shorn lambs |Cont COPKS . 146 REPU StL «- 72. audiences of the Western peace plan.” Representative Ford Hold Pontiac police Ne, 3 rice hig we. "fambe 3409-35 8" Cont Meter - 3 Reyn Mot : aa Rage was a time oe go plan a gr aie bes FE 2-0219 ord to Hold Meetin Lawrence Motor Sales utility to good 19.00-21.00; cull t0 | Copper eae Dut... 45.2 licly, Eddie was going re East Berlin be united sg Mentealen Ste, wae, entered: and|" nae autc” motepers opening 8(Cte PH: 12S Baleway oe $83 wife Ida. Then he was going tolelections and the unified city be 1080 W. Huren St. DEARBORN (UPI)—More than) nicalm St, cents ; pews mostly 38 cents Det Edis ..... 43.4 Beovilie Mf .. 25.2 see what kind of a trade he could | guaranteed by the Big Four. This 98 three cases soft drinks were 1: she ths. dea heavier steady: mest |Due C Beay -» 34 Bears Roed .. 44.6 2.900 stockholders of the Ford Mo- lots U.S. No. 2 and 3 100-240 Ibe. Doug Airc .... 54.2 Bhell Ol 86 make with Bing Crosby for one or/would be the first step toward THE LIFE tor stolen, it was reported to Pontiac i635 17.00; Gnd boars 11.00-13.50:/Dow Chem ... 87.3 Rinclair ..... 62 more of his four boys. Co. are expected to attend the stags ‘German reunification. annual meeting police yeserday compared jast week barrows and gilts py Pont ..288 Bocony ..... 444 (INSURANCE COMPANY zt, os ean teley Sao, ie vsteady, sows over 900 ie, 3) Bent Rod acc. 81 Bou Ryo: Set But these wore only poe Shin,! Prem 20h, to S00: intents ‘VIRGINIA a t was Someone broke inte the home of °, *. mee omer oS | OE BOG . eee : u Ry eeee those were pu . “ NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROcEED|Cale M. Harris, 8 W. Rutgers St ene Braue: fee Bt Brand, ‘: rH to draw him closer to err in Sweden rose by about ONCE 107) | CONS VRS to adopt a code. and stole $16, it was reported to Emer Rad '.... 23.8 gtd Of] Ind .. 49.4 His daughters understood 200 per cent. - Township “Board "helt" siendey “iene (Pontiac police over the weekend. Brie RR ..0... 11% Sta Ou RJ: 83 the joking with good nature May 11th, 1968, motion was made and - re mas r ae Stevens. JP -, 30.6 The jibes were never repeated pasted that the Township Board publish eau a i of Mee sir Bd Stud Back cs 18 in family talk because Eddie sions of Act 185 Public Acts of 1943 as daily May 22-23, Will-o- ay: “ res ot . 34 pane ee . = didn't mean them. He loved his auhereel Gs tan ie he cane Theater on W. Long Lk. Rd E Gardner Den | 54 » ade "a Bul || 215 daughters deeply. notice in the Pontiae Press. of Telegreph. Bloomfield Hillis Ing Geo Bek... 131 Textron ears k * * Vote: Yes-5, a v. Bock |@otary stub. Adv. \Gen lec .... 81.4 F Lael ges "e Marjorie’s four sisters, Natalie, | 5 i Pontiac Township Clerk’ _—— Polish Emba Man Gen Times ae pe Edna, ie Gee =| or Home Improvements “Veiee aoe GN fea Se 4 ie 26.6] her bedside when ied. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In | thre ere-|§ | F d S| d ons mbassy Gerber Prod __ 65 Underwd .. “ee ' inane Oa ns = Cones mal ror ale — | One of Three Arrested Gove pr 2°34 Un Pac. 343 ee tee ae cy at tee CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS C) In the matter of the petition concern-| ee * . : . . Goodrich a. Uait air Lin . 30.8 sisters kep gra Ay. ifogeant Bierman nor“essm* Definitely for Ohi | in Tricky Investigation [gis “RE BR Be jong ag Gogh ahd ay pl To Cleo Rickman, father of said child. SA aE .... 13 Un Gas Cp... 38.1 until Marjorie was hospitalized for “2 aintuition having been filed in this Court) - : pgund aon #1: vs Sines ..s:- 24 the last time. sing that the present whereabouts of Ohio (UPI)— Ford Mo-| PARIS w — French police said/Guif on .7:!: 115 95.2 the father of said minor child are un- LORAIN, . * and F .... 14.9 US Steel ...+++ known and saéd child has violated « law|tor Co, officials here this weekend|today they broke up a spy ring|oUee4F ---. US Tob .-.... 247 of the State, and that said child should : , er Ch .... 42 Van Real ..... 344 Hazel Park Woman Hurt be placed under the jurisdiction of this|confirmed reports that gre er arrested an employe of the Breaks Bg Walgreen 2 --: 83 in A T Colljisi Siaig of Michigan’ pou are hereby nets sone protests from workers in|disguised as Catholic nuns to SG Woe ape. 386| WILFORD J, Erreman =|! P fied that the g On said petition shadow suspects idee te me ee B:::: Fo A Hazel Park housewife, Mrs. will be held at the Oakland County| Michigan. ; mierlak Jr spay White Mot... 47.4 . Service Center, Court House Annex.) ‘The officials made the announce- x/* line Phas 3 14 Wilson & Co . UJ f M Professor Violet B. Stuss, 37, of 660 E. Rob- 1260B West Bivd.. in the City of Pon- ras identified|Int Nick ||"! .92 Yoolworth ... 82 UJ, 0 . erts St. was treated for minor Hac in said County, on the 26th dey of/ment Saturday after members| The arrested Pole was identified im Des fg Yale & Tow .. 343 as ! i May A.D. 1089, at one o'clock in the Ini or Local 600 Casimir’ Depierala, secretary|int Snoe .°:.. 35.7 Young S&W .. 382 ° accident injuries at Pontiac Gen- afternoon. and yoy are hereby com-|Of United Auto Workers as P ’ ltnt Silver. 43.2 YngstSh&T .122.2 tal and released Sunday manded to appear personally at *8i¢/demonstrated at Ford's Riveriof the military attache at the| mi Tel & Tel gt t Zenith Rad ..307 ‘ito pea in rea pte re i beige, impractical te mabe eragral|Rouge ‘plant. The union members| Polish enibassy. Fee wee et OPERATORS ON DUTY shell be served to pebusctnnn at come| were protesting the company’s de-| arregted with him were two Keiser Hay $25 Kellogs wees. 403° A University of Michgran PTO") Oakland County sheriff's depu- DAY gne week previous to said hearing in cision to build the Falcon in Ohio French citizens who ran a re- |Hennecott ... Upjohn ...es+ 41 ‘essor will be the fifth speaker in ties sald he Wan tidieg in & aie 24 HOURS A Printed and circulated in’ anid’ Gounty.| While production facilities in Mich-| iigigus iibrary at suburban Fon- BnpusTOCR AVERAGES [the Pontiac Area Junior Cham-\acsen by her husband, Moore Jud ot said Court, in the City igin were idle. temay-Sous-Bols. They were Aus- eae g ye tee ee Ts 60 [ber of CSmmerce lecture series 37, when it collided with an auto . Rontis fa said County, hls 18th day Officials said the small Ford,| trian-born Hermann Bertelet and Net change 66. ee ey Gah 85/0 investments and securities. [ariven by Mary T. O'Connell, 50, — Wi RTHUR B. MOORE, sd be introduced next fall, will Mit, oe Noon Mom «.sv-3¢-1 140.8 904 3988 ‘Dr. John -Eiteman,.a- professor} 57 47 Nawakwa St., Rochester, at Fy i ae, ere ee roel ESS GE ssc BEd EE oh Stilmma on election af mocks oe Qtmn,Towmann. Nether deve = “ May 18, ‘60. . . as nuns an rop cncee. 262. aie ORDINANCE NO. 33 ea a eae es per.(stays to browse among the relig-|1959 hign'stc::. 312 i388 pst aiaa|mvestment. _ . An Ordinance amending Ordinance fo.|tended the Pet! ous books. 1968 10W «2... 24.7 80.9 139 1566) Dr, Eiteman’s talk will begin 27 (Zoning ce) of the ‘Township| formed at the Rouge plant be-|'1), 0 shadowed Bertelet —— at 8 p.m, tomorrow in the Little |Rowston and 93 Others ern f men of Pontiac, Oakland County. Michigan. | suse more than 10,000 workers . agents DETROIT STOCKS Teens éwantlae Meche “ ‘ : That “Re tolowing dwerived iendeleyrrently are laid off there, [om tribe to an Indust) tine ie dice kes ighins| Mich sebeoks Invited to Mayors Confab of America shel) be as follows: ‘ . Long-range High Low Noon J To change from R-2 to C-2: Part of] telet always stood, close to. ONE! alien Elec & Bquip Co* 24 2:5) An author and lecturer, Dr. Eite- . cnines Soa stcnigan, scribed Waterford Twp. Board !man—the Pole, Depierala — in iy, Rey =. a by 8 man has traveled extensively in/93 other . toligrs: Comments, of the SW core! Blacktoppi such a way that they could talk|at tx ou & chem Co*:: . (14 16lAsia and the Near East, study-lropolitan area Life Insurance said section 3 Gravee" 129072 fe, wo/to Act on pping or ‘ ow Plame fe ia" ealing economic conditions.” : the point of beginning, thence contin ) Pen Metal Prod Co* <.. ie World War II, Pre Tae fe te a erat opping: Landadowne Roe 28 BE ala ton ceeoutive fe Savings Plans ling of the 1-1 N 7731'25 sland Marion streets will be the only . of Price Administration in Retirement ft, to the N'line of the Got soning coos 249 Russell 8t.; will tae held Wednesday, bone 30, at -_m. from Seda neral Home with i inter- ment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. If desired, contributions may he Lgl — pe be tained at Donelson- Johns yaauai ome. , MAY 16, 1959, DAVID age 9 beloved son of Jess E. and adine Whitlock; dear brother of Judith, Janet, Whit- jock. held Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p.m. from the Christian Missionar Saar. Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. David will be at the Pursley eral Home un- til 12 noon y, at which time he wi n t il Christian Missionary Alliance Church to lie in state until time of { service. randmother of Brenda Bisisdel! eral service will be Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p.m. from Rand Punerel Home, Waukesha, Wis. For further information cal] Man- ley Bailey Puneral Home, Bir- mingham. — SELILA IE HENLEY DR. a ae of ee ae mother of Mrs. W. B. Booth. Pu- neral corvies will be Mele Tues- day at 1 p.m. from Lain & Son, Inc., Chicago, Ul. Por further; information call Manley Bailey Puneral _Home, _ Birmingha: R., 2015 Shewbird, Walled Lake: age 15; beloved wife of Peter E. William, Howard, Predis Albert Snyder; dear sister of Mrs Daniel Gustasason; also survived! by 10 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. Funeral arr games will be held Tuesday, May 19 1:30 p.m. from the wictacaneen Bird Chapel with interment in ills ‘Memerial Gardens Pep. Karpt will le in state at the Richardson-Bird Puneral Home, Walled Lake ZIETEK. MAY 17. | 1959, , BABY GIRL, 10 Paddock; beloved daughter of Prank and Prancine Zietek: dear sister of Minnie Ann and Prank Zietek Jr. Prayer service was held today at the Brace-Smith Punera! Home with interment in Mt Cemetery. Arrangements by the Brace-Smith Puneral Home. RAMINEZ MAY 15. 1959, NELLIE 187 Rockwell 8t.; ioree wife of Jessie Ra mother of Charles, Angeline, Jes- sie, an Gloria, Rebecca and Jose mirez; dear sister of moar and John Ramirez and Mrs. io gm Villarial. Puneral service i) be held Tuesday, May 19, at 10 a.m. from 6t. Vincent de Paul Church with ipterment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary will be said Tuesday at 8 m. at the Melvin A. Schutt neral Home, where Mrs. Ra- mirez will le im state MERRICK, MAY 16, 1986.1 KLEBER 309 W. Elle m St, Penton; be- Sas husband of Mrs. Alice Mer- rick; dear father of Ande rick; dear son of Mr and Mrs. Guy Merrick; eilso survived by four grandchildren Puneral serv- jee will be held Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p.m. from the Craft Puneral Home in Fenton with interment in _in Oak wood Cemetery. ___Card of Thanks 1 WE Wish WISH TO EXPRESS wales am. cere appreciation for the of Kindness and floral Bd ang of our friends and neighbors. during the recent loss of our mother. Mrs. Mary F. L A special thanks to our relatives. Pursiley —= Home and Dr. Tom Ma- “AUTO \UTO MECHANIC 1 gore ence one m, rience helpful. ton Pontiac i} Buias #23 hain Bureet, Rochester oh ETSITAR —- steel, 5 iba minimum layout and sta. Pontiac Press DRY CLEANING ROUTE SALES man. Ogg Cleaners, 379 E. D-TOURNAPULL OPERATORS ome, « rator for Northwest drag line. rite Pontiac Prees x sieue vs Apply. Smal. Wideman wo ETRICAL * « ENGINEER 6s GRILL Wik N WTD NIGHT shift. A at ot Bs Boy a 2490 with nwy. tovwsen MACHINIST Precision aircraft, cn veggie parts. Must have experience on close tolerance work. Paid ‘holi- days and vacations. Steady work. M. C. Manufacturing Co. 118 In- _dianwood Rd., Lake e Orion. i| L, H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 aE Lake Road San YsirFER FORT CHDREN ve in if possible. OR 3-1000 BAB w and Pine Knob Roseds. 4 school aged children. $10 week. OR 3-0626. a vl UTY ag re Ipen — SHORT hours, night work, all per- manent waving, ‘alipwoee Beaut Shop. 7844 N a N. Saginaw. FE FE &- 0-3866. mo for home than vases. Ve ‘or work. Before call fa 190, after 6, FE 5-3 Sse. SouneEe GIRL. EVES. MUST BE CARE FOR 2 “Pits ay pe a ye tooly ‘sete alia |WOMAN FOR La ey di boy. FEY PE 4-0571 bet. 9: 36 i wr, ), WOOL PRESSER. APPLY 2 alll g 4489 Elisabews Le. atin 8 BABYSITTING & eral housework. Live-in 6 days. 4-2182 before noon. WAITRESSES AND CURD GiRis. Good pay. All hours open. Lake's somperee. 332 8, Telegraph td, _No phone calls. WOMEN oa ie bed geal MONEY, on Pegsy now to get started. _ no collection, delivering, or canvassing. High commission, lus bonuses Just read- fag this ‘ag ad will Y wot hietp. cal] OR 3 exp, A in person before 6:30 14 or PE 8-2922 for interview, 14 Peg N. P Telegraph. xxx ~~ WAITRE ss. staurant. \ Je UNTER GIRL FOR ALL AROUND Brperionced only. Eo ut at Theaners._& al wn Berty. —— Phone calls opted. 2631 Op- ply in 5-4 Prost-Top Drive- WID. SALE LESLADY. AT ONCE. OW. CAPABLE sce our sE.|W 5 ~ DEPENDABLE BEAV- ° ae for famly a 4 ans ty opera Mighland’ har EXTRA eaconts the smart housewif . No aye or tiac workers. Also some with kitchen facilites. 86 Cottage & Apply B-1, Mrs. Cooper. FE OPENING: FX FOR LOCAL MAN, AGE 30 or older preferred, Interested in making a permanent connec- tion with national concern hav- ing background of 44 years suc-|TO bus: cessful ness. Unusual oppor- tunity for advancement and in- training given. High commissions, outstanding bonus plan. Drawing account Personal interview with manager in charge. Car essential. Write piney ea address and phone to D. C. DePottey, Box 1341. Dales. Texas. PART TIME MEN. DIRECT SELL- g, no canvassing. FE 45-1504 5:30 — 6:3. } ATTENDANTS, 18 age, day work PART TIME If you are free 7-10 pm. are neat sppearing, and have a car. be able to qualify for @ job t would enable you to earn $50 af week and still retain your r job. Por nga tion cal Mr. Taylor. OR 3-0822. 9 a.m.-12 np noon, " } p-m.-9 ) pm. "POLICE PATROLMEN. City of Pontiac paren $4,888 — 85.200 APPLICATIONS are now beimg ac- cepted for the position of police atrolmen. If you are an smbi- s young man and have gredu- rom a standard high school or have the equivalent credits) and are interested in a career in aon work, this is ‘your oppor- APPLICANTS must a? the mini- $ of minimum and __sonnel Office, = 1. ficor, City ¥ Hall. RATE CLERK. Pa ART TIME EVE- nings. 5 to 8 p.m. Must be expe- —- Norwalk Truck Lines, . REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANTED our our ply in person. Hagstrom — GIRLS MUST BE NEAT. : 7 . FOR PRESS ROOM AUTOMATION CAPABLE WOMAN DO COOKING AND LIGHT housework in pleasant suburban bome. - Congenial family » Own room with TV. « One day off each week plus alternate Sundays. » Two week vacation. « Excellent wages. Ph. MI 4-9264 a = aduited Drive-in, 2490 SOLORED oiRE TO LIVE IN, AGE housework for general ih 7 reo 16 thru 98 months 4-6114. Designers Aiso Machine Hands WTD. IMMEDIATELY APPLY SAHLIN ENGINEERING COMPANY 150 W. Maple Rd. Troy. 3 mile __east of oodward MI "a DEPENDABLE P LADY FOR HOU of 2 children. Live —“— —~ home than wages. 40612 _Win free toy kits 3 MI 46305. ~~ EXPERIENCED _ SALESLADY Por the finest sports & travel a Be pad pe following. IN PERSON KAY. COOLEY 1950 W. _W. Maple BBam EXP. MORNING WAITRESS. AP- in person. 462 Auburn Ave et, Mayfair ~ Food Checker, Young Por Country Club. A W. 13 Mile Rd. or ca Hae FIRST COOK & COOK’S HELPER Mrs. Georgia Huston and Stan- ley Long The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors shovid be re [wl mediately. fhe ess mes no sibility for errors t than to cance! the charges for of first insertion of the sdvertise- mn has been ren ot luel th th: ae valueless e error. When Paorsnee ned ere made be sure to we your “kil) sumber.” adjustments will be given without it. Closing time for advertise ments type sizes larger than regular agate 72 6 SS ee y previous to publication. nore Te for cancella- eadline tion of transient Page Age is now 9:15 a. m. — after “the Wiest CASH WANT AD RATES Lives 1-Day 4-Days 6Days 3 $150 $204 63.12 3 1.50 297 +50 4 2.00 384 5.76 b 2.50 4.50 6.70 6 3.00 5.40 8.20 7 3.50 630 9.66 tl] 400 1.20 8=11.04 LJ 450 8.10 12.42 1 5.00 9.00 13.280 —_—- BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, Today there were replies «.t The Press office in the following boxes: &, 7, 8, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 24, 28, 31, 32, 56, 57, 59, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 75, 77, 79, 96, 101, 103, 104, 109, 110, 111, 114, 117, 119. Funeral Directors 4 Er OR 3-175? Donelson-Johns| _ FUNERAL BOME tor Furerals” SPARKS-GR N CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-684 Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL*‘HOME Ambulance ag Age eM or Motor Cemetery Lots 5 4 CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO lot) in section §, Perry-Mt. Park. lot at Oakland Hillis near Walled Lake and _Novi. Phone OR _3-2253, win Help Wanted Male 6 2 FULL = PART TIME SALES- -~ wanted. Leads furnished Good commission. We train. ve oe Ask for Jean. REAL ESTATE SALBESMEN. s of floor _— and | —. & oa = “eae ee pa en ee ee eS Le ee ee REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd. (M5) Pontiac. ™ Mich. Ph. OR REAL ESTATE SALES ——, sua hp heads at 8. &. xreege Co., a Plains, on _Monday, M May 1 “7 AN N EASY JOB Otrts for telephone sales. Salary bonis uaranteed. Come ready Room to work. Ya BE. Lawrence, 6. . time will cure your financial ills, _Gally. P PE Il me PE 2-3613, 7-9 pm. Mr.| SEAMSTRESS Soi UFHOLATERY ks. dept. Experienced. Steady job, LI kitch work, ,~ ne +g seer sakY FOR REAL EST en ex: ence re gureg ior chicken, ribs + ome 2 office. Typing and shorthand nee me’ fr essary. : erences to Pontiac Press Box 100. f Partridge. 1080 W. Huron. i YOUNG MAN 18-25 — pre sECRETARY SALARY WEEK e in archite Wi good car to contact our| engin 5 office peo na miga customers. Pontiac) curate typist, shorthand, knol- area. No canvassing or s of simple _ bookk Mrs. ‘mon, A needed, A re Atane to Mrs, A. Bowditc! Si h, 894 Lee ROER COGS SHO! a ORDER COOK, WAITRESS SS Sepereaee. Kent. Drive abeth Lake Rd. aHORT ORDER COOK — Weekend waitress, bar @ heen. Call‘ for intervt.w EM 3-0112. STENO’S. . COMP’s, TYPISTS, KEY punch operators. *Neexied for tem- porary work. Apply Trueman Of- fice Service Rochester Office. Tuesday and Thursd Re OL 16362, ay. ine John W OOL PRESSER Migh pay. Prefer one who can do some "aerattons Write Pontiac Press box 104 4 Emer-| FE ay tunity to become department head|_Pre' qualified. = Help Wanted 8 A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN Be natiorally advertised Wat- kins Products. No cash outlay necessary. 9 to 12 a.m. FE 2-3053 = YOU LOOKING FOR A $500 month income? Male or Fe- male. Call FE 8-8423. Larry Lesh- man. Couple - Caretaker Cook - Housekeeper 22 TO 60. FULL TIME POR BOTH. Live on premises. Accomodation for cou only. Salary $300 month plus good f lea. closet space, bath: adj elec- tric range —- refrigerator sink unit for snacks. Television; Tele- phone. Electricity. ——— sent out. Gas for car. Good permanent positions. Cit _ences. Call owner JO 4- OPPORTUNITY FOR oEnacn ‘RE- areler- Opening write. Rawieigh's, Dept. _MCD-696-338, Freeport, Ill. RESERVE LIPE IN- has _Call_ PE 3-7111 for r app tment. REAL ESTATE GALES PEOPLE at once. Apply 6 Vv w, Huroa, LEARN REAL ESTATE — free classes. Your y to join the force of « ope the Milford, Commerce er Auburn ie ghts areas Phone Hl omg arrange personal rm SCHUETT, Realtor WANTED — EXPERIENCED LAB- 4 aise, exper. _ed immediately. call Vass Employment Agencies 8A Evelyn Edwards DR’S REC fashionable Bir 22 where a prominent Doctor jeasent, neat ap ri over 35 to meet PUBLIC hcg Girt with a personality to handle Press releases "oat ity for TV and Radio is a i... abutens time Aged ore ow: Good that -hife- typ SOCIAL CASE pre te do interestin: bal arti tant work. ust —— A Degree. Aged 23 up. 8400 PBX RECEPTIONIST —Good typing. neat appearance and ® pleasant phope persona)- ity is all you need to quail- ify as front office rece tionist. This company bui airplanes and their suture is up. $200. STENO — Public Relations pm Fascinating work. $325 STENO — Aged 19-35 fice where a pleasant re- laxed personality and ready smile is necessary. $280. ot and they want a sharp at tractive gal that will fit right in One 2 experi- ence. — 22-35. w.p.m. rthend 80. HEAD CASHIER and Book keeper in nearby depar- = store. Must be ma- ture snd able to assume responsibility end authority. No typing or shorthand $225 HOSTESS sar ial nightspot one ooking ga! who knows how to dress $225 GRILL COOK Male or fe- — Downtown Pontisc. $225. WAITRESS in nearby ele- gant restaurant where ex- clusive clientele believe in high tipping, oe 9 af ed 28-40 No usb Loibiad oth- - good voy EVELYN EDWARDS voCaTi RRR VICE GUIDANCE au Eas eR cael SECTY. Aged 46-36 with or without short- hand for office & recentioniss duties. 5 days. Midwest Employ- ge a State Bank Bidg. ~~ Instructions 9 PRIVATE OR og PRIVATE IN- struction, radio Experi- enced tle ap “wine Pontias CIVIL SERVICE _ fe fog BS) _— — Women, i852. Prepare thru home study for Civil Bervice appointments. Salaries start high as $95.00 Ti Civil Service offers Secur- ity, high salaries, promotions, long paid vacations, paid sick leave, retirement pensions, Training un- til appointed, Free information on jobs. salaries, requirements. Write now to se Gaur meee “oo “ ‘ee . Pekin, il Work Wanted Male 10 ing ‘|&-1 PAINTING AND’ ms _ FE Ata. week a) exterior Reas. +-6462. “ and . FE 44210. ’ -) PA 1 FAINTING INTER ee oR 3.9752 of OR 3.8117 _ a Oo ChaLLEnoted OUNG MAN wishes rt ae By B.5-0098. ee Now ww CARPENTER ae +r ee teed ae kh oer - —— ~ =a 2 - es —- a ee ated sa aanet di aaa > + . a be tact ee NES SE. GING eS a a eo os “- an gy . a ae ae ae SEAR. i ey OS ~— ‘ 5 ; " - \ : - «€ oe wa re : * \ : a \ ; : \ ohn en ‘ ° THE PONT ‘f y r Work Wanted Male 10, Business ; IAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 . DABINET MAKE aND ia Services 13] Television.Service 22| SLICES OF HAM mkt ___THIRTY-ONE ter. Ritrhens « ID CAMPER, | 0 DOW & WALL WASHING. “DAY On MONT TY SERVICE Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses 43 ; 4 whe FE 5-0380 4 ROOMS,’ PARTLY a nn peer eee . For Sale Houses 43) : NT FURNISHED ~ ui bi aS, Sonaee fos URNIGHED | CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. NEW | NEW 3 : — a, ees ies man jENaEW's TV GeRvice AFTER ; _§00 per wen a+ aaa es —_ 2 bedrm. duplex, beau- beseinent, WE at L pees FULL uw. IDEAL Sie erp in ty UO | RIOKAROROW'S RADIO, AND TV | Toy min eine FIL | ie. ile menin Uo bef 7 ROOMS | Susttscu barns rag Re NEW WAY A: j | repair. PE 62062. 5 to 11 p.m. $ CLA . 2 BEDROOM place for space. pletire window: ASPHALT = p= |, 5 RMs. & BATH, PULL E rden PE .8-1455 iy. 3 large eS derson awning type windows. alu- work gparentocs. Cau for Upholstering 23 CLEAN RIN -PLOOR: pa noel ao se CHILDR a] =. basement, steam eek foor, plastered. serecne estimates. Licensed ~ . . : Bald , enough ‘ od a . ortouiee: sre EARLES opsTon UPHOLSTER.- RN Rs Mountain Rd. —. re we schools. way. knotty coda? ‘taunea Shy 4 Gealer Lake HOT WATER. | HOUSE AND Lenaee truck delivery. RCaranG & + fiat Bd, 5M ise Bt. oo. Fe 4S6 +-5032. = “eh Tg eS SU AUBURH | price. | 60.000 pia, me a eal. Biel tabs SP te Lomaoct WA AL'S UPHOLSTERING ROOMS & BATH UPPER Fe | MODERN 2 Bet 7 neer Lapeer on black wall and windows, a : FE or PE 2-5786. ha ve come. s70 agar § RABY WEL- Tamm Lake Village to move inte, Frank ‘A” Dicnic, FE 2 +-o70t * . £ 10 Bo : ‘ ER ye —Faowa> opHOLeTERTNG a EF. ris_Ra Aimost new, 3 bedroom home on| _Routewee Lapeer, afien, 197 NORTH PERR a err past side. . OR 3-8 3-5049. R - 54180 Z acre A chance to raise eg we sry-speiline. Let wp shee FE 5-888 Fane pia pr SRaRuOeT | Peatgeee Sees wat | Tsetse dea | oie Soe CARE BD our ¢ iD, s Lo r cap your chimney now. for sleaning, Lost &2F i 7 _ fine, clean. Adults, $60. 0 PE 2.5061. 2 erage bedrooms. stadia living | 609 Flint, MY 2 scene pay for, $3 Baskets made to order. alee bull 5 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER | ‘ble rent. FE + anes. Recoew SIX ROOMS, BATH. ACRE New — not completely finished, new. Registered com rE Lost: MALE with garage. Stove and refrig- See : ph A LAND,| 2 bedrooms, ake 5-3701. y of ton ye Crary Jr igh. near erator turns AUTOMATIC gas best oul oa” HOUSE MSA MO) Guire ‘tts clyde Rd. gm sa | » & veal buy, = ~ pear water, Near Genera) 1421 S. SHAKER CLEANING Shae bake ent all after snd go img. No chidren, ‘This, ts | SAM” WARWICK AF SYLVAN Meter Beeutiful 2 bedroom We clean, repair all heating unit ye real nice’ PE 2-6361, after 6 FE| Lake 3 brick, car- “$00 DOWN ~ nearly new, owner in fireplocse, se heaters, reas rs ‘ES | wast oft F ee 5 Socal UP8T _Fr +000 Lease $125 Nake privileges. 3 Bedroom starter house with base- Will take $300 for equity. Belance | . a ; . Registered company. PE ‘s:3101,| for ed. and “identifying bering Rote Ean PE ales S| WIFH OPTION TO BOY Mcpoond On SisT & SON ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. | —!-7801. tag dog. © ROOM UNPURN. APT, FE 8.0008, 2 ‘er bedrms. base- | CHOICE HOME SITES LOTS ‘sx OR _3-6352, OR 3-4558, FE 2-1058 = and rewinding. —_ E. FOUND Ww or PE 4-7066. ment, 1% baths, in tcstricted sup. | 180 and larger. “Beautiful Wathien | mane ee HERRINGTON re Peano $6 OAKLAND division 12 miles North of Foo-| Mille, Subdivision. Water, paved Mile. 3 bedrm. pricy ranch, Land” Work Wanted ORNACRS, CLE SHED TWD | LOST: BLUE PARAREST M Clean ¢ yooms with porch, 938 o MI 41500. “Bemt. $14,300. ~~ ones Female 11 Te eb. Relea, 2 6 sre leg band, named Pat. A pat month. Mrs. Anderson, PE i330 Rent Lake Cottages 36A W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. — POR SALE SMALL 3 BED. NINGS. $3 BU. Sr noe ne 2-5008 after 6 p. vow re floor furnace, low — a Le GLEN'S | PORTABLE = Hobbies & Supplies 24A eras osetia Ween: eae. > ne PE Gay Piaorms and “screens. full ‘andl ey eM so “ee oF ORS PETERMAN Le beeen Lo cy Wocsted Extras | FURNISHED CABIN — LAKERIDE| "SO, Crepes, Neer ow PRIC in References. FE 8-603. JEFP PAINT BY NUMBER os w reat. FE 44807. Day or week. Boat pes er schools, *2.500 down. gine Ox —— cree bone SALE 3 ; . ng Be Set ‘Kian os. atter¢pm| Soo su I _DuBay. Waterford. OR 3-5193 morigage. tip ner cent. Call OR aher 3 «. On 33170 _ing ead housecleaning. PE 3106) , Book "store as = p. Lawrence St. MACEDAY LAKE, ¢ ROOMS after 6:00 AUBURN HOTS — Exc. curLD| -A*MOWERS GHARPEVED __N tice: BEAUTIFUL MODERN $ ROOMS) bath. 668 weekly. 4 ROOMS AND | — PERSONALIZED HOMES — care. Day or Wk. Licensed. UL AIRED & Not es & Pe Personals ; 25 — Just Seascleonah. tae yo ON LAKE, NEAR WAN-LARE > BDAM BRICK . 0 s-Parts & . Service nr. downtown, No youn * children. Lake City. MA 5-7086. SYLVAN KE 2 BDRM BRICK fw nnn repaired er PRIVATE DETECTIVES $90 per mo. FE &6151 before Bsmt $. Friday. $8|__ Stratton & arco Ser ja I fol Know the facts. _5:30 p.m. For Rent Rooms 37! 5 ss" Bus service. 318,500. | WILLIAMS Excellent 3, 4 BR. Us fare, Rele _ FE $3195.|JO'S MOWER & Tice | 58201 censelteticn. YE i SEAUTIECY 2 LARGE ROOM Oh |. ais ape. woe re em. ; home “home with als alum. MEM or FAMILY Cass Lake Rad. Pe «321| . AEROTREDS j : yal Oak, Stove é RYTHING FURN. tached housekeeper. ‘Husband. a Feingerstor. eas. Bt e100 ot | Sense progr e = " " carat Sat ek at Sateen cou, Room,” board and |D_ Meyers KNAPP SHOES Ls +8 00 or | SUSINESS PEOPLE. SHOWER, THIMK! Sg salary * Hatchery Rd. PICKUP AND -DELIVERT 3-0163 | Fred Herma: 3-102 DEL-RIO APTS. — Cooking. 48 E. Iroquois elec —— heater and & Dixie Highway. Over @ years Genaa dhenanel’ aed Genbee ft oee Oa WOMAN WEEDING | W ee ee eee S| wHerE ELSE CAN Y ee Se ee HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Air cooled engines repaired. PE friendiv sdvisor phone FE | ~ td. Contracts, _Mtgs, 32 _Rent Apts., Furnished 33 fara. Couple with saby eleeme, Cethaler, pensioners or Doatioe BUY A HOME FOR” 180. $14,100. Terms. es like work of any kind. Live| PLASTERING CALL ELECTROLYSIS LAND CONTRACTS €O BUY.om|3 MICE R Gy) workers’ Aise some wish Kiteben CRESCENT LAKE fh it necessary. FE 8-6960. etnont OR REPAIR YaI5 YSIS CENTRE. | “1, s TO BUY on | 3 NICE ROOMS. PVT. BATH & 2 Rooms and bath FE facilities. 86 e¢ St. Appl $82 DOWN home me A BR. USEWORK WANTED. Seer ous PR 56003. ee eee een wien — = tee EM amt | ent. Bus at door, PE 61400. |MODERN 3 ROOMS & sate is _B-1, Mrs. Cooper. FE $2204. id -TOTAL- pan By oe j carpet, ma “ Sli of wk. 1 or 2 days PE.~2™S, Hand Lz Lawnmowers trologist Martha Wilder. State | — ARO’ 7 RMS. ADULTS. DAY work.| Fierida ranch style apt, Didg. at CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. 9650. : AnD” en and bath ere tiled. | Machine Sharpened et a Experienced. OR{ To seli y UNI Beg SEE US| rip a drinking. Must be clean Union Lake. Adults. 3-4285. __344_ W. Huron. Inquire 8 Miller $69 PER MONTH ber with Formica a a eS paeYy Wacarion Fito y ea Peo ee ve. CAPITOL ‘SAVINGS & LOAN CO. |_% Tt padtocs, SS 7S TOMA eg hE OVER. KEEOO gargs a beet =! Pua SOX OF furnace: “#200. is bie, m experi- = 4-0361 s ace Drayton s eced woman will care’ tor your a Phy Tp ee 8 a=. re (3 RMS NEAR EAR GENERAL HOSPI- MODERN y =e ae paarieaer |#1!4 0 AM* PM big perking tet. Ideal cay | With mony, duilt-ine. iti | Wil move yea tte o ve attarp cy SAsEMENTE PUP UNDER MAKE EARLY ARRANGEMENTS ASH POR USED TV8_ PURNT | Sayre ne: VE ¢asse | COMFORTABLY FURN. 2 ROOMS UNION COURT APTS. a basement with oil B ol bee, ares nie under | Dames Mozae, Tian Vie Baldwin and Wal cist? Ee rae sages ee Fans cae bath _Uuliies turn. 94 Bellevue. | “8CTh Ait “nealy decorated. Quiet, Roow Om so EXCELLENT are po ppd lmong omens & car porese a ee, with ex #1 BLOCK. BRICK AND CEMENT re “ sein Oa clams af tues tat ag Baye ws FOR COL ORE friendly neighbors. Adults only. | Ay Ay a qooanga 400 Kon tahe con ama work axD PLOWING AND DISKING VIC. OP pt courteous 4 P. W. DINNAN | RED Laundry & locker room facilitie | uron_efter 3 = frontage. , wort" Révideatia) “and commer-|" Aubure AND DISEING Vic Prem Some Te et AN 3 ae nem any! Close to downtown—yet in ties. | SMALL NOUSE, a. | cae oeaaatn _ Walter's Lakefront We ane, se = ge fore 3 te = ures FE ¢2577) util ities ‘turmished 4138) wk. Cal | Tesidential neighborhood. $49 per | oF 2 offices. Excellent FOR 1) MA 4-1578 | Tnis * bedroom, year-sround home 2 saat Sue MY | ROTO - FILLING DONE REASON. FURNITURE NEEDED “— mouth. See caretaker, at A-i2/ on Posies Tit tne Welled Lake, Mageoraled 2 n0r7 = NEWLY | $i.200 down “The bedrooms up: teed |_ able. PE ¢-0046 | “sautire Gome or ond tate, Get we | Ome AIee | Furnished 33 FURFISHED a el ae “ON.| EC Gempetead 102K ee ee ae ae LW BR Me | stairs need ng. $300 should pate it MODERNETNO— | WORK UP YOUR eaves & oe een we a Ba pale ead 1&2 RM. & BEDRM. owes — ry bath petal onan , _PE 4-8284 dia Huron Matcet Lie Shken iT} ou ee ae. w. “s1a08. Ferma =. sae VATERE a — Pree Est's_ UL 23479 LTE rm #8 _ Sale Phone y [1&2 RM, & BEDRM. SHOWER | S007, prosgwey. Lake Orion. ~ Paul A. pe Setlbenilan ais. D af 8 - Laundry Service 18 wanTED: LOE ar bacees Holly wood. beds ideal bM Suata bey a yor after | Rentals Kern, Rs SALES OFPIGE OR BARBER Lakefront Home Maras from from ‘this lovely 2 be aon beatae eseored Fie erie COMPLETE PAMILY LAUNDRY| Pr DRAWERS “CHEAP. CALL _Couples FE time. FE 29186. FoR 3 RS AND Bata SEAT. ig cts bat ine oext to TED'S DRIVE INN. Oaxiand. 0x3}1 on Lake! Vin 8 poxiie ft citrys, "sarting Beh, D CEMENT | ‘Service ~ Shir service. Pontiac PE 5-650 AFTER 5:30 PM. ] ROOM KITCHENETTE. PVT. Prt. Boat | Po Boog aa, FE S008 S DRIVE INN./ room with ae an aving | Sard “ote bik Oe ee B 5 xixo amperr. 640 & Telegraph. FE | @intEeD 70 ton .—— 300 N. Pad. _ priv Couple evcaly MY. "yi | shades lawn. 87% mo. Ref- For Sale Ho lavetery and shower. im.| SUmmem storms & serecnn Cor DON TURNER PE $2883 a tee TYPES | ste LL ant _ CAKE ORION — 3 LARGE ROOMS. | ee © HOLMES. INC. “or Sale Houses Jor $1000 down | Bort & built im 1864 Only 9150 ay aay Landscaping 18A wr, sree = r feae: wy mS) 7, GROUND fren” eras ag oe was? HIDE BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME .| A “Tamil y Att ARRO REALTY too qeamty hcensea. OUR HOUSE-| 41319 MY taut me. | "Le y Affair TED McCULLOUO! 4-1 MARION by private sale _MY_2-3341 _ __ __ | Lovely § room apartment. stove Good 2 Pde * Sw = gree m4 a poneinbin co. (+yuanion arp er seme. | Petia nate ptaias | oom hay ee oR ene | oan _SgEt| Eevee | foe epeame em | Be ah ata eet en | Ea re s “ | ; jonally jo- ae . i am.tot Mrncm arwe OL Mail. Al TREE TRIMMING AND COT- aa “ | RM COMPLETE HOUSEKEEF. |< 51y-pecORAT® Cal Broker’ FE Cai) or Care| — 204'trame construction. sit to good fehing. ovinming and | (BEDS. CAREER mE c= free estimates. OR 3-6826. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ing yng utilities, linens | NEWLY DECORATED, 2ND : very pttractive and livabie one uae —— *. and also 3 bedrm. apt. Wall to ent : & com |i AcE ~ = spl uitable for 1 or 2 adults.| ¢ rooms, bath and garage, | rooms. therme oven and per ow ag hy ment work. Secidentia) a VICE RE | WANTED: STANDING TIMBER. 108 N. Perry. FE 3826 or FE aise. 28 Phaes or Pe 2a. st | Rent Houses Furnished 35 grill, garbage disposal, 2 Ciroux Fran Ss rE i. car gar. FE 2-7188 FE ; tov price Bd i RM. FO A NEWLY DECORATED, po. acre corner a k o'er 2 ine, ki OI. ipy | _newly furn. 167 Chamberlain. 2 BEDROOM, MODERN, i. oo a ao N NTI iLL EINDs OF LAWN WOR 0) RERTA LUMBER MEL, 2 Also 3 rms. Se es FE UPPER 3 ROOMS. & LOWER 3 furaisbed «Elisabeth Cake. year Ggllar value on the market. pet -—-5 ~*~ othing Down : aoe. T LARG boiomnag oe. oe FE oO | | SEVEN OR hy a polirinee Take 8 ayy | money Weel 2 rEAROR RM ETTORE, Bavac | Rywigrmeee 2 Saneten'6.| Tuner CoeTOR ALE] pate sae Long Besemens “nai re re LAWN SERVICE FE |p Periosefi} years: Write Pontine FUNICE (RMS NEWLY DBC. | VERE NICE. SOD San "| 5 auea petite BR FTE Dei oe Ser Om 2-0067 | Press Box . i fi) FE ©1298 afer 6 ti. | drinkers. Phone FE 28853. _|3 RMS & AUTO. GAS & hegre lollow open signs . " (WN CUTTING AND REPAIR, , 7 RM West SIDE 3 RMS. @ PvT “hot water PE 32081. : . | i ——, ty * . 4 v 43|_— For Sale Hi . ouses 43| For Sale Houses 45) OF’ by Dick Turner For Sale H we d “ee ai « For Sale Houses 43/ CARNIVAL NOTHING DOWN Open | Sun OY | areas tears 43 For tri-level starter cociecian 43 For Sale Ho Ls RION Beautiful you’ for —s hlands 3204 DI lot, near : 43| _ For Sale Houses coeeeeneaeammae Camai LAKE O decorated. eg gy iy S. Bloombeld Highlan 3 Sols"tna "Auburn + ote i For Sale Houses ‘4% STORY, 3 BED- ILD NOW Boat & clean. he +4 mn rm Cone “had or we 3 bedroom gor replace — 1) Spann race, we Sa" . "rr low, down, payment. ‘Gee 3 BEDROOM en | tee ae sor MY 3-181 Dave several cholee tos 8 Fee seein, eres BAST SIDS , ; Furnished. Paved country.| peting. lew 3748. available. MY _3-1300 or MY 2- scar gerage. Ot) hen! ' modern in make offer. F% GAR today. our So can 3 BEDE HOUSE. 2% car 6 : a Aigo ° | ol INNAN layne OWNER 3 2 BEDRM. eg Dish rye custom Pgh BY cota Large lot “ TED .MeCULL ‘H Tyre VLE Rorabaugh, Builder 43.080. cog or eg a arage, Venetian blinds Len inette escent Lk. : Sunda: y. Eb. CALL: eA me! “W. D FE ¢2T1) Coker, germs & — ou HAYDEN, Realtor | dinett Privileges, o of $7,000 cash. 9 s.m. to 8:30 p.m, Sunday 15) \ FE 4-7007, __ EVENINGS FE 4-626 ? Ww. ; M- FURN | paved S iot weet Columbia, $500 . LILLEY, Builder Feet. : Pe b-128 swap equ-| SEMENT, 60 ¥T LOT. | pow alton ~ 5 ogee Phy apn te: Enews. gown. FE ove. FE 6.1000 TER HOME fhe ott Hors. ~ GI—Lake Privileges ly in 3 bearm Sl "Hee wae |? * pes og ——. be i aia | Nicholie & Harger ( Co. : D. | ee eu ar ‘6 = | By OWNER. f SEDROOM (MOO. ~FeLinvey. stan Pon" Mera reste and | GL one? wt otf net Sikes ere Pn | BEC OURER gtOTEIOBIED a eeiL=—YOU vision! B . » Webster ; wut. G. 3 On 3 lots. Total are 2 bedroo; room ment, St., PE 8-8396. house VE SHELL - Location West side. xtras. Priced for) Gown our _ gar back 30x106 tile bath, utility of Michigan St., FoR | ———— HA Money —- Choice am ; heat and e ; 387 AROS 150. vith building in fal use. You mon a CED §3400 Cod 500 Save or Lake Orion area. PE 2-6506. 5 J BEDROOM our commerc per BY OWNE ie Tees Rochester ~$200 down ee ee BY OWNER SEMI-FINISHED, ay, Sime. OY | h. ter dogs, chickens, fleas, MET?T uick sale rec. rm. se, com- | Rove) price $5400 HOME BY O ; brick home, my : Hy $6,200.01. MY | can re Og, ou please. The OHN J. VER Ys acres. Beautiful * noree id 3 bedroom now aoe EALTOR 3- : balance due, or whatever y . With | ATE in psmt Has Will but ent on you GHAM, R FS 5-100 LL} mo. bees , 800. AL EST. ith bar rch. basem uto- NEWIN ‘ } MODERN WITH FULL 31279. Mj} only one at — See this to- Kanne ‘Ra. pa Util. bldg.. screened es: lete with floors, tile ba nage M evcer Auurn & Greeks We : TBEDRM > meni, 3 lots. $900 will bandle LEAVING crry — 3 feo age low down paym ' . acer garage. " TT ak Don McDona! Corn UL. 2-330 _— basem Spacious intmen OME CLOSE TO of Adam : mn . — DOWN, 2 LGE. G 1 ranch type. hb. Bloom- 8-0450 for Appo' ————— E CLOSE Bivd East 7 - 5. 2 DO : NORTH spd 3 BORM_ALL WOD- Somerset, Ort Mariboroug {UETT, Realtor |; Wilson Benool end bus. By owner. CTO se Vilage Wot Pontos | —>22 Ee aeaL garage et gi. "Mico: . iy hg arth ‘ehick's MY Tela’ Highland Ve Trade C SCH xin ———— geen es Vinee W- ST 3-0531 O re distance et Pontise o —— eg 5 rm . mo _ Hoyt j \ e Ta School BARG: 4 “ aE eS TON PLAINS. sels. orthe rane H . ; : an near Wisner 1400 down to DEL BEDRM. — Gas heat, 3 & uced. 871 Lowe 3-BEDRM. BRI( BRICK | Auractive (3 roome, Living room | mortgage, no coats. $54 Ber | FURNISHED MO Owner” O8 pi0id "Gash Pel wanes AREA MBUO, Price ‘Joslyn, Open 2 0 rudes electric septic; and dining room t, nice fenced| mo ing’ taxes and ins , car large bedrooms i “927,000 down Semi shell. gerry and Tun | basement, gas hea incl enings only. 000. $7,000—2 la. room. Nice | 6 §2.000 dow : rifice 5-7182, ev ee AND D om and full dinin ig | — Binr 5 silles frureh’ and. schools beck yore behrer Church rE ILY $350 DOWN O % Sonne. cs lot. wosits ish kitchen. Basement. Gas ae os | Property 43A to shopping. chu: ms. FE_5-0782 | Nr. St. Patri buys -his ONL iv., nice lot and sor patie Fenced ya 900. FE lot. 2 car garage. Th rane : Income PRPIALLS PE PLLA yore te d Vili iage $200 con, 9m mens 23 Fowene rary. OL 34300. DAILY 10-8 and screens. All for $8. buy. Terms cam be ar } APTS. GARAGE. GAS FUR- eae il i ’ FE ¢5 flowers. : 1. N- APTS y owner. Waterfor slighway— | D REALTY FORCES BY OW NORTH SIDE on. 3) t eeu. side Li ety home bes 7 See abeet| Se eos Tea ate me eee eth Fairy and wer. Beauilf Suit ecu Wess! pixwe= lots. Pull bese ree OR 3-870 after 5 p.m. this baths. sement, har | home. Bloom family| jandsca deqereled. 3 888 | oT oie . I. Lew down ceramic tie bell garage. The ba OR 3-452600 0 Montcalm place, living, dining, ss-| Gas heat. Nicely ke. Owner must sell. tt hectahes wey "Gacen wan wentee Tas ee ee ‘ull Price - 0 rooms, 1% baths. 2% aed garage. FHA terms. lage gage My me te ee a ine, ads, fas $3,150 Fu {11 $8 ee ae E bo per cent return on money. ar lot busi- | Ortonville. f] rage. es. 150 VILLAG 0 per ci chard Lake. san pt sof combination bust} Village home in $500 down. il Price - & Upper ; chee ee: ate | story 2 bedroom, emg’ room, | _Mr Webb at 249. Or a > RTRAM |, Needs : momtn , $1,400 Fu vest MPLETE DOWN PAY ° . ge Eo consider land Larrea spacious kitchen & ~{ Large P. 44 HOLMES.BA For the Handyman Fe ee ohn °° Open Bat. & Sus. 2563, Rob den or TV room off Line T0O™'| Foe Sale Lake rop. 4392 Dixie Hwy 3230 | (s) room, needs { the city. The lo kin PAYMENT FE 48916. den or TV roo pal rahe || et ont ee OR_3-1950 Days. Eves OR ne wile espe eee cea’ auecrating. worth more srefurther. infor TOTAL MONTHLY — ron. WeMaT cinveabeucen, Vary LAKEFRONT LOT ae May — WASHINGTON PARK ee the! a little pong Miorsg price. Call for — Close to SS $12,950. 4's ‘ near Hillman, mr the best en 3 Waki, full ~ c ] — RAH BLDG. CO. svece ty mth torsen a 60 Fi. Bice. cent mortgage. 7 LAKE Basdment.” Close to stores an C. eae Oe West Saag mere -6455 SIE | a“ PRONTAGE on, lake, ive, room HOYT REALTY * ae Ruth 7h musty n= transportation intment lO 160 wis RN 2 ACRES. $500 A clean 5-room igh- home with 16 ft. e hout. Be FE 2-9966 | 1 for appo' 2 ACRES. lot, good ne == orated throug | Shaft right. Ca 3 BDRM 5 MODERN. area. MY 3-1691 Dorheod Emig” $1550 with : N LAKE le at the party —! Newly Sjoy the lake, because “| FE 30040 | Telegraph Rd * BRICK. day 2-1911 or FE 5-4619 down. Gingell borhood ed—See this to- SYLVA! in has iderate of other peop! in to enj 7. termediate se 254 8.17 ee ous. GRAY Ming Cc SCHUETT Realtor '—™'— aa arrané 1780 Sherwood — gg Aol gh rane “Sure I was co I” pry . AVE THE KEY. Only 3 Built in oven. a. cevaane: Pull a a ; 3-bedroom built-ins,” ly, ain't I? : Aluminum stor 100 ft. ae LAUN- pew Fireplace, I'm home early, $11,975. ‘t, water softner. hb - M., BSMT., HA I come . ranch home. ft. seeded lot. basem't. lk. from Le — ° OZY 2 BEDR ftener, nc arage* 185 a- r lot 1b EM “en pines ioe pect? sis0 “an. acct Baeeia mawken Winst Exciualye community “semer, ve 43 | For Sale Houses 43 WALLED . na — B14 “Ownes IN” ur. 2 win y : 5 | DE a Se i a oe ise each, “sai? ‘Drayton Rosd._| e droom Scacies eS i aee & $24,300. 85 Lae For Sale Houres sagas “PIONEER HIGHLANDS KE location. 5 room home, but Cee eo eee a room A ts ARGA lakefront 2 $6.2 6 ents; secon ith Sunday. FE OUSE IN P Ne on h, ee full sized Just North o ll construct e this lar Recreation OR 3-3048 after 6 m " “Only $10,500 w OOM MODERN H OR bedrm. brick ranc = inst Thr ing room. Drap- odern home we 2 bed- | replaces. 1% baths built-in - RED | sane! |5 .R $5,500 full price. By owner. 3 Double garage. cares 2 Ee a ae) m end bath down, 2 bed- m. Nice kitchen with bu F OR COLO for $1,000 down . Y CO LAKE FRON e can be Pontiac, , full basement. awa jes included too tractive 1 bedroo 1, bath up. gas he ' Yreoem. ‘Ned bath n eran; a7 Mothing: ieee tT GILES REALT : ma aceon hom with | 3-8949. Completely landscaped $00 cash er and screens A ma] , Lees Be enti, eee | a ae Me einiea G1. end. 5 BR tom cele te ae | OE ee ee ae ae rice, = M. 3 BEDRM., ASBES rv and city schools, $18, Rene: | Scventen and permecatene 6 | emee ee a Sees L TY qualified G Oak floors. Base- "| PE 5-6175 22 oPM purcha: thly — $11,200 full p w, | BIRMINGHA home, New gas heat lal y cent rere ese asbestos ke privileges on Wolver- | 2 car garage, larg PONTIAC "REAL oa corey Jey eevee Foil price en Laake ae vie 27 Waite Lake Twp. see it no | tos shingle rage. Many more; to 4 fate. 325 Dick. 2 _| terior Lake p ent fishing and E Modern 3_ ‘ rent, furnace MULTIPLE LISTING | — White | New 242 car ga ted. Make an ing state. 325 D TRIE ine Lake, exce ch for sub- ERFORD VILLAG areal 137 Baldwin ee ATE ] 000 inves WNER _ te bathing bes AR- | WAT on large p ON I aT “ 00 DOWN Y ROOM BRICK enor ieee’ eC Abide 650. LET US |" bedroom home kitchen tn- [BEAUTIFUL L hae 45. $5500. this ; NEW 3 BED tlt in oven and offer. 1946 Bowe = bedroom house division. $12. ERMS, we nd. all genie ener A ke Orion. 80x1 1 oe PATENT 51 RILE 11 basement, bu 50 cown | Recently built 2 cellent | E @ASY PHA T | of land, dishwa p Lal r MUlberry 9-468 Low DOWN home. 2 BR Pu west side — $4 | M s You In Huntoon Lake. In ex RANG mmitment now! | cluding oven, ae with col- Call a 4-2164 or R clean 14g story large room on In INOLE HILLs range — e costs. Large lot— | $25 alove GA near Storms & screens. have the co: and aneeree t with rec. a LOT In OTTE first floor. One d — only M S ou 8EM. {lt cape-cod plus mortgag are Nargeins 3. BEDROOMS. a Pull basement, fixtures, basemen | BEAUTIFU PE 1446. finishe Ove tive 1954 Bu ive lay — these MILFORD City sewer softener. ith ored fix 750. Terms. 180x 165x163. 2nd fleor not kitchen. Bath. Attractive 26 ft. carpeted liv don't delay only 3 left. heat. Paved street. ares: Wate t available. $11,500 w reation room. $13, , Hills. Fr. Plus oie ee i lat ave nakine Ing room. 2 bedrooms & tiled | oe sen ee erg | acta, ‘tows ORs, NOR ICK $16.900 Cass LAKE 1680 5Q F rch. Pull 950 1s all they ing room, rooms & tiled disposal, 70 {t. __$2,000 down. ¢ OM FRAME. mi homie EE BEDROOM BR $83 I ar gpa Agger ag ter ROOM HOME. Pull bath =< SO bath Up, Fall basement. ‘en ar fact pabeth TAKS etssted | satmiuma’'s guint tad per month. wy Scere abd Pall Somveneak. mere, | SIDE Tue bassueat. Gee beat. | 743 300 | iaslading (ines ond Inout | basement, pate, earage, ‘on privi- } BED Stool on Ist 00 ENT? 208 ft. landscaped z for ranch type home. A Many er extr 357 U 40455. 2 yea wand centers. with fu reens, oak floors.) i onthly inc condition, recrea-| eq ac tural beamed ce 2nd floor. water heater VHY PAY RENT? 50x FHA terms Ideal land contract. Cell Me) eon Wo 8. to schoo! down 8-8308. storms and sc ly $10,950. low) ance Excellent lacktop street | leges. Natu raisdd emia eee nothing down = | ° Oe tenail) winnint down — right. Eve. VE 8-308. M- | _ $11,980. $2.000 ra plastered walls. a mortgage. | tion room. oll sles ns eee | ge omer gerd Garage. $7500 w arn te ars old. 2 bed-| the price is M RANCH, 2 COM- ,EX PENSIVE down payment to | — Lake privileges | fianked by twin indow walls ly a few ye om- BEDROOM down NE \ | rmo-pane w y tts YDEN, Re ealtor BUILT IN RANGE & oes foe — screens ail fur 3 aoe ne bungalow, large let, 3 plete aes. take over $00 month reat ee 2 bearm home. B ved | Lake a epee — ‘i ving Tm . on PE 8- TUR plete 5 ls, bus a Pull basem ms. Sma o. € $6,800 0 Harbor wee | | r . ~ Country . builtins, = N FEA to schoo! . FHA ter ent. Balanc 2-7838. Onl geld LARK REAL losets 86 E Walton BEDRM.. 1oapDs OF MODER nace. Close $7650 with $1450 Waterford Tw tionally clean paym indre. REpublic | ciel, family. y ies 1 CL: 4-4813 abundant c 3 bedrms. R RENT, 2 stores. Priced at including unt down, excep near Dequ down payment. te | I I } FE 37888 — RES. FE hildren’s wash rm, "5-885. GI RESALE O 420. $800 down. Im- $36 per month, | amo t $300 DOWN | small —— ounads | UY. SELL TRADE c r leaving state FE full price $10, Ww. Rut- down. nee ; throughou' COLORED water.| Also large 2 Close a es TO Eve Sun | _Owner le mediate = 7 PEN axes and eyo DOWN | UILDING 8 Sat Windaen ana verees fl| ae sp ig ge oN. sen oe Open Bret | ses Ww Hur NG SERVICE | Cedar Island Lake _ a ~3 BEDRMS. > MO gaa pac co peo rag aon en Road,”100 tf froat-+ ocerm onsen ts $50'a month. 463 8. | ee payment and small month: 2-9236 | MULTIPLE 1 go ft meterfront lots are ~ RANCH, 1 Close to ° erms. .300 down pa E rvice These Pric Brick nano uving rm. ties waeaneva eS Ss 1 TO with stoker heat. just $4950 with | Old $500 down—essy u | _Battn. Pin Phone ne OA » 8-2918 ly paymen’ . “OV ELAND ee Listing Se ' all i por gg soex | carpeted, lark- EXC ay — easy . _—————— | Sa rr} cia rch hig ics cent : bigeta north “of. Moatcalm ea he DOWN ladda agg LET ts SERVE eee and | gc far ee Ace Lake Rd. _—S*PE:«2-4875 ar Ir ] = . OUN VERMETT Or MA. 5-14 51450 sony oD ALTY Des ere. beck tance ieee at Ce ee ee ten were § or bated “uaenee good | = GOLF EM 36466 FE_8-2763_or_ Eve Ms & BATH ed on im the Lake Orion . gas A besutifa baths. A carge PORY | LAKE — GOL = ONT BEAU- | “BUD oe ee i a Ee City seman eet tm | ply PEt wind cu wv Mey geemy tentres az | LAKE, reat Seats | Fae a te eager eer | Basemen wers, fruit, 5., basement furn re ting space. S'ate e built-in oven, rang just ahead. there's all- this beam ce < ce %e-acre_ flo ide. Bargain! tion BROKER rms., ion. $7,000, terms a ns & eating oom at rear over- = . 3 bedrooms, ason why you will enjoy batural larke bedrooms, lovely uaey Pall "PE 20530. | Fae — Lake oe, 1157 poner a pentane Me reaper ans carport, CALL cia suburban 2 be pl naga Myiew of ai penis built-in tcnen Fak ol pe price | FE 4482 of Joslyn, place. Separate dining ra. rivile oe a a stone's throw room with fireplace. lise value. Il Be Proud | s “ia 4-3569 Fourth Street. epaseaent tor: | Pull basement, with nished with | WEST SUBURBAN ASS LAKE the lake and ove’ of the te “nates ane ll Be Prov | WA HILL nted a n 2 bedrms All _finis EGES ON C from the Coun- at $22,500. & Sou This Address OF TAW Fou've ees wane Gael MONTH mae 310) W oben Evenings ‘ti 5 nace. Low as SALTY | I fireplace. Swimming | vm) rooms @i —_ > ae ea auickly at ae Sea oe Ceue ie 1 34? SZ ; R eee: Ls natura ga rage ent, recrea- Priced tc se ry. By owner. To Give 1S le Hills good Dems IS! 3. bedrooms, | $10 PE | PONTI KC REA brick attached gs tic, full basem hing try $2150 uown Bee utomatic lsund nee T lace. | PO f 5| 2 car $25 809. Terms. 2 beautiful ta $10,000 with a “FE ¢-9710. Located in vannegten Jr. oe le entrance, firepla | FE 5-8275 a large lot. Only DIXIE HWY. tion room. Pull price, | only point only R “elose to Oe de yk TE ee eerste recreation | Including taxes and insur- ELM LB (tapns INC 4286 9-123) re te es it today! SALE, REASONABLE, OR High, this delig e features aisiB: full dining Diab nce with approximately §$1,- _ Drayton Plains, OR 3 $8,950 with $600 “_r BRICK ron ear around home on pe 4 room family bome features ae ee te "| deen Sea BO moriciee | ‘ON $18,900 __ 6-UNIT io’ Lane. Sen baa bo Se fetal toe oa tne: | Wome irsaktast erp sts, moves you into this ~ CLARKST lous | SUBURBAN RANCH rm ¢ unit brick mote: type| Cent room dining ell, large cious living room in washer. Double bric rata 2 bedroom Ranch | looking for spac With lake privilege Mode ts loce'ed west o bving h garage Hot wa- den adjoining, Laundry room. tio with | charming ith at- EE FOR ONE If you are ly new 3 bed- hen, living room apartmen has income lassed in pore’ ot Pointe. place. cozy room, car- re ge ge nig 8@ ft. corner lot w pee 8 eaten he ee | livability in a nearly b family wan dinng cil, encocted. ee Gee cere te ee fer heat. aris Cresee: broos ec, ieee "sa Nee: Barbecue grill. Sizable hed garage. This is Yes. fone with full brick ranch, wit .| with “dining ell, ee ee en ee days. Phone TWin G. tached g ATER — with oll heat ax room 5-2474. ved drive. of ove Full price 625, Sunday ee: ee i reo 3S EEING IS BELIEVIN TRUE RENT BE nt), on a lot, 27 | BUNGALOW room, Call MA arage.| = carport, pa leges for tenants today! _ fos ‘Toom. recreation Offered 8 So don't wait! Close to baseme ted near MSUO, OTTAWA HILLS ; r, 24 attached * eeraee, , 950 on terms. Gee it ; OWNER: BEAUTI- cr brick garage ore gra- HOOL DISTRICT Tel-Hurop shopping center. 308, locate all—soned com- | SIX LOVELY F hington ores landscaped lot, imm ed LAKE_PRIVILEGES e ue FOR | SALE B style log cabin $27. for mt today. [WEBSTER 8c conditioned < and Pig Rental value $175 2 blocks from Washing ri | fon ney. Owner transferr | Neat 3 bedroom nt. . TOR PARTRIDGE j "98 Hollyw bome Natura! | t, - é round Hes living, see We Ooo wl cearcomie = er ms sat 40900 cil ace | Jr High. A home we occupa! P.| 30 ft living room. bas ft lot REALT wanow| type year 8 home. Has beau- {brick home— Win room — | per mo an , : and clean, a home 7 NDENCE TW erage 812100 3581 1050 W eflect throughoug ed field- : RIGHT IN ' neat have listed, INDEPE! l-car ¢ Y FE 4358 N TIL 9 : fireplace of aiic Pale Distance vEireplace jp luded — Ter- MOVE oe | are proud to int- | in 1956. $7.400. SEE IT Le __OPE = vest si | tua - 9 acl off balcony. W alking : pe haga eer room 28 | DHULL LAKE “ | eee Sui eamie bed weunte ac eek on PY A. (|2 FAMILY HOME, W 105: POE | ston and sun deck facing lake. To Downtown ¢ xeon pie res — Double garage | eiiroomllred —— aaa cedroGansierith _ ee \ ments de yo and haif Parmer tor sale by owner ' ema _Call after 5 pm FE & a eh frontage on Lake Com. le | bas ’ | trim, Vacant. nd Tenn heat, fu ice ! | _ Has ne : Very comfortab full base- | Priced to sell with white { Wat- ing room, a epa- | lack top drive. nic Phone ORlando +-8244 l 90 feet on road Hot water, alow with u ' Panoramic view o edge .ock fireplace, A bath blac a eematin | ME aj luxurious living. at- ment oy BR nase new | JUST WEST Sect calcbarhedd kins Lake — raring ed dining ee | Sat mor further a | MACEDAY gp bande] "Teaces tera w i EVES |e fired. pecan AS cova ricken, hmedbire eepereT® | 8 eater tall cad (rime | highly. polished i Tee, fevpiees nate wat th “ee formation Carpet a — a Drapes. $500 ten. 412 FE 4- 4526 ree monthiy ‘payments = ite bedroom ~ brick an \ tile baths, ly 3 acres o a aa dining room, 2 ] | 3 bedroom nd drap- 1'2 Ceramic | Approximately H LAKE RD Poses : — | areer ana api oat — pete wen ben dining | Formica vanity” sre lao priced ‘at $14 300, and ae EXCEPTIONAL "cage | 5 -ACRES | | BEAUTIFUL 1 the — TAKE 3 RONT LOTS LOTS bath tn LY $1. reened sum m living ; and For- terms large six room fa th Basement. | escribe this lovely Suara | Lake—$1800. ee ec tiiat oe Sorch. Full basement 3% | wi tee ta en Lus ama | Wik astkclek gurean | 4 bedrooms. Ba Teage suit-| home and H's co compiatel There | Pes cn Cae Coane, axes ee DOWN. Buy it w } porch. Fu e. Nice yard. | mica counter a eat NEAR LAKE ANGE te dining home TEE ESA Gooa garage Also ac home = stone floored vestibule Two on Little Cedar, are read car car garag Close to Don- basement, auto o 5.950 living room. separate fea and excep edern kitchen | able for subdivision , is a flag large carpeted liv- 20 per cent down. These fenced-in rear serv- Lot 75 x 152, Only $15.95 9x18 utility room a beautiful m ds, for- | ER RE. mer oar teen oe re inctuded ins call now— en re } fealtor \ 1 School and bus k- = if desired — We room, wi 10 x 19 rith birch cupboards, CUCKL room. drapes a 1 cer- barga A ENCY “ tcholie, Rea ¢lson Guession WA's — Terms 2 bedrooms fenced wi a lot 120x135 ledgeroek fireplace. AWFORD AGE} 7 B id N st ice. Early po nd Five have the key! 1 FA heat. On a fen mica counters, birch 236 N. Saginaw deeutiful § large bedrooms | CR FE 68-2306 | 49 Mt. Clemens | oe ee ee | Jot 60 5 150. Only $1,000 with beautiful white bireh, 500 es aateten Gee een aa | ooo EF Flint, MY 31143, ; Call Mr, Allen 70 | Hundred dollars. Loc raed | jot blue spruce and evergreens. $9.5 n | master bedroom dream and | IT HOME ; FE $1201 of PE 23370 | Two-O-Nine Preston Ce $12,750, terms or F.H.A om ranch nome with full | a Gr eee eo ae cel WATERFRON — OO | off West Huron. LAKEFRONT —_ pce built om your lot, com- has GE dishwasher full mod- OOL HOUS | North SYLVAN LAKE NEAR UTICA home with DING RANCH HOME basement to move in. Call vent fan ete A oi 8CH Beulevard. 1 ML . .¢< >t 4 bedroom brick a OUTSTAN ECREATION RM, lete & ready fariaatatie” aster posal ment. attached 2 car ¢ Off Walten Lane B Beverly Stree ‘hoo! OTTAWA HILLS tek 4 x 21 living room, BEAUTIFUL R ick 3 icensed bullder for : ern base tered, beautiful West of Silver OVEN 1 3 bioeas to Lenaron cchool lorrawa F ie Ser aPenjorment’* ‘stim: | Rrepace, ‘aehndie™ a Pedrogm ranch nome: St | aOR singe” ‘oF seta, ater & SONS et ye Aa Ea Bt ais ; 3.2 maining room & kitchen [istee —— ad a room = | mer Contlng uaa’ rates room hd hy = waher os perfect, all the $225 DOWN TOWNSHIP iene re tb Joos rae Al HE FOR the 7 oo roo tic of] heat. ming, into ase tion room 1¢ appointments - - LOOMFIELD lands — all . | D FROM 622. Very neat tic heat |den. Automa Beautifully kiing when you move heat. A recreatio J selling ap “s diserim- OoM B ‘s lovely. | | PRICE tate = MI._: 6-500 t, automa k garage. Be ae 3 bedroom fireplace. 2-car ga nded by today’s E 3 BEDR SCHOOLS the kiddines.| i It's love loomfield Real Estate 3. Pull basemen Bric ard with extra this nearly new _ x 36 with 600 ft. lot Gatne buyer & ficeobaces. LARG HOME. FULL Bus at door far can Lig 3/ Bloo — ONT pared pstree: ent lit Brie a to sell!!! brick, 13‘ax25 ‘ae 18"5 rage. On a 150 x for horse inating debt half bath, a FRAME Y RE- for $1800 down you SIVE OTTER HILL E LAKEFR : T. NEWL and for room brick.| pyciy h with lake | NIC ye t 4 Low down paym Tiee with fireplace, 4 ke and smal! barn in 30 full bath a home, drapes BASEMEN D READY have this three bed oli brick ranc tine | clear lake. wes bh, sun deck, ble. Owner moving custom built 2% DECORATED AN a t automatic bedroom 196-2 |} € Brick home, on 3 large , | vA DRIVE a| ae dis s and ate ing included, E INTO. $12,500 full basemen 2 car ga Priv. built in ft kitehen rd. 90x300 lot a ce Area OTTAWA fully conditione outside gril days. and carpet Not Nees TO MOV PRICE breezeway and iT) of . Oxfo rm. 2 fire- Woodhull Lak estos | Wonder Vestibule em-| tras and deluxe r garage. large . THE FULL heat, ™% x 174 ft extra) dining ak‘ast nook built bedrms.. recreation e. nch, as ick home Vesti 1 loads of ex ity wa- , yar AM bey tio, modernistic WALTON rage Also y. | wen built in bre e in baths, off furne 1. 3. bedrooms, | ranch | br tér hall, fireplace | fetures. Gas heat. City “AN W. SCHR feiss. wna Wacoutene onay ,CLOSE TO Let us show you e & oven, fireplac laces, 1% . Terms. . builtin 1 ing | trance. cen full dining | e . City and IVA? i e. and a basem lot in stov as Rec room. e. Priced to se a Fanti coe mieeen, ite room doe ercelem, whche| (ean ocean yeas, [REALTOR FE. 5.9471! fence wise Te IGHT, Realtor | THREE BEDROOM, BRICE: || living rooms wel Grad ees | PONTIAC REALTY ares, full heat. Insulated fn. and Breakfast nook Car- one. $31,000—May be han- PEN EVENINGS SUNDAY world. $23,500. IM WRIG ’ A lovely home that has fire: | © ble vanity, Pull div } FE Economical gas heat. én. drapes included. | low down payment OPEN COR. MANSFIELD Ww J i FE 5-0441 . room with - | dou oll heat, large 737 Baldwin —“PRONT. : Big tet. corner location, land- "rooms and car “Boule | to responsible buyer. MULTIPLE LIST! ORERVICE 4 red $950 DOWN t ia i Gall" Evenings piace, family ze EcheD, cer me a for ‘miu | “ Pog cel eae — one 4. Big lo t | team he es] and wan ISTING AVE { 5 1900 e. Cal on shade an eenee = enon ne at door pp e: Beat grass lawn | - . Ld hen cess Gaede in a With odd And ne RACE, 5 AND with, new gas Pager rete = arden time | ary lot with beautiful $ $11090. convenient down pay- $27,000 - Terms. | ELIZABETH LAKE 1 food" loeation, win Dace Oe se kas’ aor Payments et ue wcae. weber t School pod ig gh gg peo i a PAVEMENT. ADJA- 6 . — i] heat, glassed-in ,. th. OR 3 ic West s ithin walking and here ed and ready | lake, good fishing. = ment. POT... ment, o 26 with 2 only $50 month. = district and w ing soil alb plow 5 cent to : I) neat clean . IDEAL 8 jes. and -floor plan, rch, lot 100x1 a Tel-Huron Shopp: den ant. Modern . and boating. Sma ul Retiring? Canal Front | lter ‘Peonies, pon aia Raitt ween they seatty oat car forage, ut needs some MULTIPLE Listina senvice | fence’ of bath ove floor rrarngeet nt colidae, good well ure vel low, 110 frgntage x . Master bedroom, work, c , to a 2 car arge landscaped. ees. Ex- apo Lovely wooded lot. fe eep ‘Won tos deem | ayesweea, mee eee | Established in 1916 GI SPECIAT Svan lake Fro CHEROKEE drive by 2902 Lacota| Dedrooms & is TFS dining room | CeAGAL law 40a Was Senaed ha oom, natura | with breezeway a ell rumpus room, gu ; is your | rh ee zi Nhs ay. : story fam!- Take a nn love age three | living room, hen. full base- ce down. 2. fe pi living © attached garage — Will s also for only $14,950 — We DOWN — Here ZERO DOWN “Large 6 room two kitchen Drive. You wi e Two, ify size kite indepen- 5.900. $1,000 it!— $650 for a low down $7,500, large Has modern kite brick ranch hom } fem furnace. Be full tile bath, sep or trade. say “You .can't beat chance to buy fo home that Five exceptional ly home lace and GAS bedroom and everything! ent has "r own vegetables, O. 3. 2 bedrooms, m | Make us prove it. ment. 2 Bedrm. log with glassed-in and bath. fire rpetirg baths, fireplace aming of | dent—grow yorr ckens—there F. te dining roo full YMENT pay °57. Car port, shade | rooms _ ga- To inelude carpe been dre own chi P micisead sun os with |NO aia Pedic a number of oat feng nis lot. $6,950 total | porch, gag Bir a ae Well peeaiee c loses Possession. — ell chicken a sell | Wthiaine’¥kke Rad. at MSO ee eT iciewilic Seat te ee WATERFORD HI orice ie asa off N. Perry, | Sylvan Shores and. ¢:o . C ee ccelcagl-op lon wen | OR 3-1235 = 8. Pull gana el = | and cut of en | NEAR P Front. Here | ayments apprx $54 inc. | bus, stores and schools. John kK. Irwin & Sons ft frontage p- Boh $14,900 — ____Office Open 9 a.m -8 p 7 = 6 314.500, convenient verms and ia. top Seuix Gnd anne 5 Ranch built in ‘55. eg en buy 2 Begrms, co] faxes and insurance | Elizabeth Lake Estates reg thm rt - only #2380 down LAKEWOOD | Cedar es Sites i ly payments an ; room 8x10 s rage Extra de i TORS | Et hlizabe ‘ - Since t . Sherw lvan Lake Front ‘| Epes "cent ems Cant ite oc 1d searenn mre a turer rom. main Tre eto poRrRfS & SON, REAL so eS ee ee ay en ee eT ant William Miller , “COnE & EASLICK a hes a were hee us to see them d_ dining combination water. This was new in '57. Ph. FE +1 view o' h. 24 ft. center| Phone PE_2-8503 *E 2-026: {Completely reno mite | gn and Rithon dstew ond Ni wati geese! tena 752 W. Huron safe sand beach. 2 pest! EVE. = Realtor F COMMUNITY = . ing area VENINGS & SUNDAYS C : 90 ft. lol 10,800 with SERVICE carpeted living room, 1% ea Huron MU 4¢8825 & din ‘ EVE} rport. Priced $ NT — 260. LE LISTING e] kitchen and 1075 i EM 3-0085 J S 2. 24 ft. . living fireplace. Newiy 6 pear ately $1,500 down sPacsous LAKE FRO MULTIP rooms, mod owner has /1 Open 9 4 ——e LAK log burning Bob Alton—FE 4-523 | approxim including jake frontage. 3 Bedrm. E nice lots. Widow ore // SILVER L . S tearoom carpeted. enclosed mob Nicholle—PE 4 ‘eae taxen ee insurance home, full bath, fire vite Biren 1 uanaisiaaiemmlneeiiiaiiiias iiiiaa a Walton - OF vke re High, sigh offerin "pried. 4s 3. 2 bedr valpath Don Nicholie | bsm't. Boat and : Five : e — fris e vi room) tile Aone d to scenic setting. ‘ ns a lot Hurrry ‘4 Alum siding, awnings . agli y-" fine Sone ee $14,900 ./ S ; Drayton Piai bedroom bunga- j lot, close OL Tashi. | sell quick & . nc gmnent: new automatic “NI an — Terms. . low with stairway ‘Cyclone down. NK aig ne Carl r Bird, Realtor sat stele landeciined Co. | a em LAMBERT sCHOOL AREA rtrd and “ser ea Close ut? HORSE rege have no place 1019 Adams Rd., Roc Wes 7 Natiopal Bank Bigg, © Mormoun weeping willows HAR GER tractive 3 bedrm Hitchen. full ma and schecl. To include ‘Keep them, call for ap- PE 4-421 : enormous weep | & S oak rs, modern stores ce $11,000, easy to keep ‘sed a % acre KE LEA . ment drive to ting. tment to : r LA a Galy. sis08e, terme. a wR OMI HOES, ampsen Iivrdae erage” Nicely landscaped NEAR | WILLIAMS LAKE ie ota «with anew 3 stall barn. ver HITE LAKE tue session with p hed cemen ; e, foot e on cana C Lake Front )33_W ERR AKE FRONT REALTORS | FE 4-0528 ad yy a rn ve ee alir tes oe epot. smal Cute ttle ole Lame pop ity with terms. Cass I. section of Cass \V HITE a ADE ‘aph Eves. & Sun. Lake ena kitchen having am- k Ane! Larry af dhade PRICE ill basemen ~/ BC. WOOD CO. . LY a BEDROOM “Wobenx. 2 S. Telesrap OXBOW LAKE Paci lakes. 5 ple" table space. gaa 7 ond CoM ie price wenesiow, “ie wa teen Nake ‘Williams Lake Ra. at Mase Lake. 6 bedrooms. com- | ovELy 3 com, Tivileges to s arti- ed ceilings l er You’ Nt ike the Oil Ac Furn E fenced OR 3-1235 > d= livin : P with pa is, cov t deta 715x180 ft. - M. 2 pietely furnished sa. A) ieee deme ieee tifea : rio fone bem t. Very attractive oe bath A ses” ertaheevined, A Aerms. rivileges. Lianne cissalte icon! Office Open 9 AM-8 P n la ; tifu ; e / : aaa seed ed & heavily weoded | targe glass a a eee to _ nae scmeel. Yee =e 5 i and ‘only $1,008 down. Rea $08 DOWN ou in 'N — Repossessed rae. nicely polearog new Pull’ basement, automatic ol M4 500 "$4,000 down, terms = SHORES is W. Huren 8: PS EVE, | Ng other cost #2. bedroom "Tangelow only 3 yr0. 6 ¢ Purn.| siding, orick “ig =F gee eee @ Pu ’ $16. > LAH 670 VE. is lovely ne bung: Ol A rn. ‘ nder . , Realtor CHETO this spotless Ph. FE 2-0829 this { plastered bedrooms. 3 blocks’ from fer. heat Dorothy Sny der J.av is KF lovd Kent Inc., Vea the location of arming | Or “ ranch featuring, caatatr front. 3 ait new yy ttn Il immediately. ae 0! 5 Sipe tems Hesiter Sat 30, Years Best Buys at Zalnersp) nA gg gate goin, walls, dak floors, forced « Alum storms. about $275 | Must se! LAKE NR. 15 MILE RD. 5 1M59) 2200 Dixie Hwy. to 9 sith beautifu Hurry on this one! All yon se need PLEASANT some. 2 car 7001 Highland Rd ih 7 | : Open living room kitchen : heat« Hu ed. f . ranch st (or MU 4-641 FE 2.0123 ARKING floors. Pleasant Mortgage costs Large Boat, e nc. Phone EM 3-3303_or MPLE CUSTOMER P Oak boards and arage at fire- nN ' 8. TILE | T A ample cup! eae ~ LORED PECIAL — Nothing Outside fire Roy since 1921 i de lag room. B00 oaday tating. ares. tile baih, util WILLIAMS LK. RD. TOF we have, several sand 4 $10,500 GI 4, Secroom, semibungnny drapes 2 blocks” td lake. $11, Real , deral &-04 ath, 4.4 a | ms. Plas a- t choose ; " fw t a own. tes FEdera seis lance of . . r 2 car ¢ ranch ty oat have 4 basemen with $2, Fs 5 en Byenings & Sunda’ ot oath TE rater a WATERFRONT race rom ake . OaKn ap: carpeted "iiving roo a 3 alee basement. No! money, down tere of fade is ® sensa- Paul M. “jones, Real Est. DETIERUCOLIES 75 D | 4 - iia $8,800 tle bath, con ans. Now fruit. ‘ FE 8-1 ARGAIN!!1 33 riv- nd living at lo Full price wn bedrooms, t: full base- to veterans. Some . iy B what have you. 1 rash potty ae Lh piso acner me ya — ah codes 3 beneens 339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4-4563 DOW ee Mout | NOTHING DOWN. Just your 100 ft. tromtage, #74 — CLARI merican 2-slory house plan. We w h > this custom- ic k front. ~ 2 2-9502 REAL FE 4-054 costs 4-4332. Early Americ Hy using amd! plausible BRC Fo nen M BRICK a: e ° See i ioe aoe a 1483 BALDWIN VICE | Mortage : MA Ich Si75 home emanating ly living and plumbing finish. We will supply | 3-BEDROO)} There's a large living ting TO Me TIPLE LISTING SER modern byn- F jJ~_L PRI $1 charm aa bright and material Must have good credit. Located ir the oe t that we have a se- dandy kitchen — ana 100 = 2-Bedrm Rancher WEsT SUBURBAN on |COLORED — oe 5 room Ist Fou — $3 PER MONTH Man rss pinot, ACE BubRaN Songs | atthe’ eueecreet | eee erent iat woe A Me | Fine 2:Bedrm. Rancher, | git psaas isiy moaned | faa sth! ite eataszaie| de Caan Rune Pare spacio erous propor . R_ a OR + See ing gas hea ith ec buyer. 2 an ft Large living rm. of cab- la a lot, fu a . ent. heart of Manis fi rooms of Sai utility rm., 25.OR_ 3 h | water, @1] basement w most exacting in most any a $11,300. . . arranged kitchen ¢: lots r extra, = car h | attic. Full basem Oe dise in he t. Beautiful wooded Library-den, baie and 2-car ga- Auburn ~ Heigt ts tubs stdrms and screens. bedroom homes want. SUBUR- . T — Col- inets Large ‘extra nice corne! “o ery Large lot fenced with A Excellent tional veal 1 clear, ‘spring- ft screened eee exceptionaliy 11, leaving “state offers | Best of all a nice corner school area you them too Call | DON'T PAY REN hancettc lot 75 x 291. Well to new ge gi $11 ie bes fencing. Easy building “te of trout streams, rage. Decorated ing draperies. Owner i old modern ranch lot. $13,700 with terms. BAN? We have s show you lect it! Here's ac es i area, other surroundin — neighborhood. fed lakes, mile: hunting treluds taste including er. lovely 4 yr 8. plenty | ot. oday and let u ice 5 réom a in nice lass? imagine BTA TES excellent fishing, Carpeune. auto. "washer “aryer ot coset. space, oak foots plas | CLARKSTON AREA your’ “next home. ment with *f room apart: ts a= ‘$0250 ; OVERLOOKING LAKE mp home. omg ge home mn ing, a o: fogs axes Ree electric r Imost 3 acres, lis, breezeway, | ot . 4 cae 4 and let e stairs & roonr . rge Fi ng and Mich. at teem vitae Milter 9b) ecca ws autiful lawn ‘and trees For the finest in su —_ | ee een Te CHECK THIS ONE Practically m_private beach. ft. Hving room. from | serves, | Baldwin is eg aap eae ict PeLYeLiuht te yew samUO. Sih age UWving. see this charming 3 ae er le cakes, fs wise across road Eaeintee dia | weoted tes enly 3 emo omen, ares 000 — Terms reasons Convenien bedroom home. built in lot eC cated off North ¢ Motor BATHS lot. Lake. Easy terms. Tes. Center resort area, ad ning KE PRIVILEGES 7 Highlands ‘on large ot Vilage. “Taste: k at this beautiful Pog agg ag wore errs 3 BDRMS., 1% garage’ and is “Troe er down. anne FRONT — Sell or te forest. hun = LOON LA a wie el. brack fromthe wake smartly | tai geuseabae: ye heer te a ook d in‘the sub- |. ag nae ae acal _— Attached 2-Car Garage _ Only TAYLOR $12,500 ‘pambling ranch brewseway tng. $1198. B10 dn. Goze ere ory ir t a bloc brick, | u tth oi! fir ric It has er rty. that can m . ttached Morrow, eee Meee ee receenton fa. dil ned 3 bedroom modern brick, full basement w a urban Drayton and din-| .¢; home } ee and Family rm. area of eth cE. ne cae aiateas Pant Gammeen Gusaen OT008 living rm. and rm. Kitchen and, phat tiled bath, well hen hot water hest. pia e08 ne 3 bedrooms, nice hitehen an ana the price of $10, 23 x 16 living rm. — TE & 1 INSURAN two car tage. ACRES OF t, @ buy a A a of water fron RGE CABIN AND 30 ACRES OF SA sean west] Scher ts inanet tor shade carpeting on Yerms | fngvvaren Cram ath and He tne nora to beet. ear ai ate peck cawee. | MAE BATE ae Eis, ndion Wit" ae =e wn, : : , Scr i e. - vanity ed: e r mw &: o! and ~—- tnd full. bath up Can we gold! rage. ‘Lite Fam SACRIFICE «Priced right, terms arrang A RAMBLING RANCHER— dows with, Sa8. Ceramic Many | | ee t & ef ~____ For Sale hots. 46 D rf ittle Fa . ’ ew ows ity. Many| of 50 . : For fas E : _ On 80x270 ft. lot down Cal! ttle have : L NOW! | bedroom brick hom colored fixtures & _ <0, 95 with aga SELL : on FHA — full particu- Out on Lothaven pga bun. | The owner a 37.060 olin 3 vearo 2 car “yong cahor wanted featu vet ges, bedroom with full gg bd service. ve servi Pon-,) ~~~~- ZACH. FE ie taiow, om 4 good, acter or will. proves * Large 1003300 com. e ie Modern kitchen. Divided om wane Be het alloc salle Age 9 sipiren| S, TRADE, 90 yrs. serra 2 LARGE “Lots. ‘voi ars. 4 iow on w - Pp e : 7 oa a k floors’ ire fac ‘ galo $2000 down or , paved frontag 5 with full Modern ecreation $12.54 baseme: and b t PROFESSIONAL SITE, 1 8 000 with cash REWER | pay at “Brice includes | heat ack ree ceramic Pega Hixiso “Gone - Also H Sette ‘onetncte on your: lot or L. H. BROWN, Realtor i a wood, Gui Course, creel “Derirabie professions! location ILLIS M. B || Rome, tdcal location for any | $ ile bath ang gorage. Take most 2 pee Mg Maing tre for, Your Home | kite! oop‘do.”’ pig Road ee mana. ian ALES MGR| home. Ideal al] now for anything im {rede for down -— Priced for iia sale - Top $$ for “F.C. WOOD‘CO. nse poet _iseetn lake Deed Eves. 0 or Sundays, _. near General ublic alley | sosePH F. REISZ. FE 45181 retail business. C any nthiy payments a 7 tiiams Lake Rd. at Ph. FE 4-3564 or VICB ee erreotene anc res! 94-06 E eee ee eek appoimtment. ment. Mo! sorry, You missed 500, ‘ETL. Reateor W. H. BASS RE aan / ow OR eine ae MULTIPLE LISTING \ 2 m ms eac Fai dhnd ab: on ? : 4 us : e . ° <7s « Open 2. - x * « 28 ft. 6 reo a HNSON ee ltor it. : O’NEIL, . "E 3-72 Office Ope dence, 48 x condition. An excep- | INCOME ap ors 3 rms. and | Warren Stout, Rea ™ REALTOR RAY Re. 0-9 Builder. FE 3 : \ = $23,000 5 rms. and bath r ghrage. | w St FE 5-31 EORGE R. IRWIN, 7863 | 262 8. Telegraph FE 5-875 “ . tional value st | bath up. 2 lots 1 ca ot water | 77 N een i) 8 pm. Sw wa i PE 31103 | as furnace and hb 1 a 208 W. L NG SERVICE * Pp Rolfe H. Sniith | cee eR ieee ~Grapeviag. . MULTIPLE . ; GRAIN oe anaes) Be a aitens . . | ar, - Ra | gfter T = ’ ™ Spon, Evenings "Ti 8 p.m. > = \ . Open, } 4 : 1 ; < 4 ‘ a x 4 $ ; } ot } a s - = ‘ * % » ee oe _ ra —— ra - FF. = THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Sale Household Goods 57 | TIZZY | by Kate Osann| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| Sale Musical Goods 62) For Sale Pets ae PREFINISHED PANELING .: | | 2 COLLEGIATE ~~ oO Mehsouey He” ccepegere Ps i$ 3_months. Fu taal or UL oi Cherry paneling, %"..” Sle per ft. DEMON [@) Conn Electronic : BENSON LUMBER CO.| fanle tnisn Usedst Dullere PLYW ECIALS 7 Music Me” Plyscord ..............4, aL oo PE 9000 mel eae exes $8 %” wall $ 4.95 GET YOUR FREE . : + Se perece'c om Sim | Slonsar Cole” ot shet te scree with foundation Bridge _ T ORD On ae or other se — oe. a mom Special plan, should you decide te ea dagidbpinen gperaicas a “Gakfana " cogsty'| gervice te fam frentiy aad — FONTS PLTWOOD C0. | ES raner sit, Abt Mt tat. trntags.| eevee, beset ect | Suis oer ten OF Powe = Peer pe rele AEA . v . Finest v4 equipment short hours, no Sun- vrings ond Must fen uumeran we] Seer a asl om] HOME AUTO | Eeicy tae a , Ane fs tee Nee. Matai All none mont BAR ood area. | LN_Perry 8. (Corner £. Pike: | Dixie Buy Brayton “Open ' ager SMALL GRAND GEORGE BLAIR No food aril. $39,500 ‘ot ; tvas © alee oo dasey ie REALTOR terms. on GET $25 TO $500 ia wee —_ ww miles yest enlace eRe Airport. Small spt. piano. Exe. ognd. ut 6 ap OR 31281 — way com $19 95. Small mahogany spinet, like new “sue nant“) Hagstrom | Signat Bales Sa emoeiag | 7——| PENNY PAINT SALE | Choice Building Sites g GlUUTC | aes as ie, | ver Ceiaggtt Outside White |. on a iGER SPAN Are ant Cette Scarce Mighiond | ne (se) On te $6 Menthe y _Purnitnre. 43 Orchart Lake Ave. me GMI a) | Oe oe Oe coer black & white, $10. Phone oobadd Ponsa Mich OR 40358 2'9200- SSADTIFUL SINCE SWIG uA- ip ] EPL ake ce | Re-conditioned player piano | - nee 08522 . Cabinet model. 8. Saginaw UKc REG. TOY FOX TERRIER FROZEN CUSTARD OAKLAND Mabe Sacriflee, tor $859, ot | PICNIC TABLES Onset tll Reconditioned player piano. | Bungee: Purple rishens, $38 7m Exceliet location on in poy. or mon — ay, Waldon Rd a , : redi 2 ARC OenMAn, Siar Maik center of state. | Rew in “a6 es oi Loan Company got Me. Wb oe Ao 5 ° PUMPS MUST GO. SHALLOW AN5 GREEACHER’S. Pointer’ puppies. ¢ months per month. Attractive 24230 m4 Pete Sate Bask tg. RAND ont tank ta. ¢ ook f° Thompeou, | THOMAS” ORGAN eee = | tecml Golan ters t aes sae Cheard Finance Co. Sea” mattress "43090, Pearson's ie tee a a ar Henting Dogs WA 1185 N. PERRY gTREET Purntture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ROTOTILLERS Snce $i$.s month. Calbi ' BEAG: :|REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Easy ParkingPhone "FE 0-061 | DEEP PRERZE LIKE NEW. 18 FT bo easy to oparete. the ladies can | Co. 110 W. Saginaw. FE Sazza. vad, PE Cie MONTES ae puisenee urges, Mish | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | tty? aren exceccent Cienenirstn Oliy"tor cmt| Said Sporting Goods 68 | mctine sce: mr tae” OPES SE? 202 N. MAIN condition, 965. MA. 44187. Ap ng —— ag age 3 Sal Sporting Goods 68 : ; DINETTE TABLE, 4 CHAIRS, LES ’ Camm Miller Le’ utpm: old. AKC Reg, Ist shots. “LET’S TALK ROCHESTER, MICH. desk. coffee table, 3 floor lamps. B Wosdward Ave. N of 1416 GAUGE ITHACA PuMP gun-| —‘l. Any ress. offer. OA s-2i3. BUSINESS” 3 $2 TO $800 OR 3-0962 ews te, Birmingham. Ph. Midwest| SPN WONDEREEL & ROD | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 r LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC QTOVE, 15. #5 w rE. — sw -18 by WEA Servic, na, | 4-6053 made by Shakespeare ~~ 70 _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS eton, 123. Ti, tog US Pon, | RANCH TYPE pp belay WINDOW | Both gun and reel are as good | DOGs Bar Ph Rochester OL MU OL AMM] cial —" hs With slumioum siorms and screen! as new. Rod and reel never AED Cate. smal _ — : : TUlse_3-3300. used, in practice. Both 3 small Te tavern, easy to WHEN YOU NEED ese Are Specials ee e to go with you for a hamburger, Tom. Tom | §ANam HOODS WITH FAN. ONLY | !0F 8 lot less than I paid for gun Hay, Grain & Feed 71 aod fat pT pa 5 TO $500 GIBSON REFRIGERATOR ‘ $29.96 0. &. ‘Thompson, 108) Pisin: 37% Deland 9. Dreytes | —~ ~ aad — ced. Near w West Plains. OR 3-7793. After 4:30. e will’ pe glad to belp you. 11 Cubic Feet. Mow tm crete. § TORO POWER HANDLE a INCH 18ST & IND CUT HaY . STATE FINANCE CO. On ELECTRIC’ RANGE, ww Sele Household ¢ Goods | 57 F mower, new. PE 8-0959. beat S Sane 2 TENT, 10 x 12, pected. Pe ite Boat Wells 702 Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. New, Guaranteed, Delivered. ee 7 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | “storms & SCREENS. WEATHER with front addition Also gasoline Lge ah at! Grocery, BDM. and livin FE 4-1574 GE SWEEPERS. New. Full horse Seal. 14. take them at your price. stove, $100. Ol 56m. Wil deliver oa oar ae quarters, on Clinton Ean power. "enunges BOUGHT. SOLD, BX. | #10 x 1s TUBELESS TIRES: PAINT 224 Starr. off Voorhels. PE 4-1256 |GUNS — BUY, SELL. TRADE. Sait ; 50 Pt. frontage building lots. a a a oe Mortgage Loans 54) {0 Oaly Now $20.88 FE 2-001. bores, “Morse ® '¢. gascline oo- SHEETROCK Soe ae Weve a RS FR ¢ers CASS LAKE WOODS MICHIGAN BUSIN S CONSOLIDATE ee a GAxDAEwOOD RATT SLIP COVER gine. idles. turatare ‘tors. On Matched with bag. Sacrifice s35.|_ For Sate Livestock 72 73 ft. frontage build’ : “ i OEN ES: Pontiac ? 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 2 Beene ee et te Tee ean | faa Set Ott ste, oty ft sw. MORON ve 4188s FELEVION eC I GO wp ANCHOR FENCES CHU RCH, ODay ei rapt and’ seope mount: | cer ssoppe calr toad Nicholie & Harger Co. eae a ~~ ee a. rains Jour home Free| $10; Saloet dining rm. suite, 900; 1 oe eaten FREE re eat : ca mg, Darr aap een | oe “ nerneis, and 3 sent 33 W. Hurop 183| PARK AT UR FRONT DOOR qo maten, Fees concer’) 1083 Sos. coger veeee, Tear com | TRADE Gal naNGe FoR gizo | « BUY AND SAVE . ee Px cme on ok ee ee T Fines! cart, cutter, saddle, INDIANWOOD, ae Pye ses - oe. iiss cok tae Kok, sem] St? 2nEge BS. Munro Electric ©; sou pipe, & ........ PEL in| THE FLOOR SHOP & line. Ply rod ih sections with| (1), small dapple ray’ gelding ae poe Sa en ni “ ; : waps ad FE eng gee aggre gg oye... ra 6 nce $98 pth, | Linoleum Rugs, 9x12... 94.95 San iding boots, cite TH. FE) Say mie : LET’S TALK Po hg A A TRADE-IN | DEPT. No. 3 Oak f. ee po gd rae Nye a le each | PeMINGTON 39 GAUGE AUTO | Chestnut pony gelding. —TAURA LANE BUSINESS” 4 BEDRM. HOME. 2 BATHS. PULL) ach: édrawer chest, $10 Complete 42° sink cabinet with wall | Inisid Spe reets ay $2098 | "matic shot $50. OR 36037. show harness. Tanioe Se ae I : basem't. $12,750. Will consider pi Ul aig = $10; pe. $81.98. niaid tile 12.0... +. Me gun, $50. OR 38037. . SS ae wegen Af e housetraller car * down Bay-| UL 32-2715. : Guar. elec CJolverine Lombe 99 8. Saginaw “PE ¢-5216 | 8 & W. 38 SPECIAL. SELL OR Mich. R. I, WICKERSHAM ‘Hotel - Bar sr PREREENS 2 we a )UOlverine Lumber | | Tax OVER CONTRACT FOR | Seal nag TENT, Bi6 FE 7. YR SLD- ORLDING” EABSLE 7195 W. Maple a oo ee 4 isard gg =) i freswore, pt hg, a tg AUTHORIZED REO wwe Sf venes Figure Galen. PE 8-200 | _ 5-4256. » $2206, FE) horse. Gentle. OR 3-1613. SILVER LAKE ait Pon ame wae pan Me merken | awe. —— aryer, wale 5 1's Apol. MA sao! terms. ranty Service Reo & Wil-Mow. | SEWER & DRAIN SUPPLIES — ABERDINE ANGUS BULL. CN ey ee oh S500 Gtves| leased fe’ fiar renaal Dar ciene| caben urea, "eredker, or oom. | (RIMS v Gales. See the 'S0 Reo Rides. An) Compime Mites en lane Bai “ny Sane Fems _ Lake Road. sverages. over Ganon a pickup tuck. wrecker, or sell. peony woo Hor paione PAMogs m=kes a. wr eteine - Call for prices on larger sizes Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B iScnteans— or WATERFORD HILLS estates, $50,000 on terms. | @- FORD DUMP. FRONT END | [plues $149 95 while they last. No Peltier Lawn st. 4008 PLAIN SEWER WLERS 2 DZ : land a” off M50, 110 x 1460, LI 66006. y Bakery leader. 19 yd. semidump tral aie | md coon hs Gow ns tise lend Fars Be Onsen ni “ jive in i Me $ ca te *ackie oo orm fine, “alsa Maeai tor ery a z . c ___For Sale Acreage 47 — er ae ee and | or Sor sarthing of ave. Co. no Ep og GA-| Bg pipe 90 ft. ma + ipe, Stas a ware Hin gg A > Tenneesen Genk. MA - | on low what you ‘would expect.” | 30 ACRES IN THE WEART_OF | TCD prigidsire 6 Hole ice sonues ieee stock | _days, He Oreberé LS, Ave: : re} 2 ACRES abe Bs SOLA gene deer hunting & fishing. Close ctu beans Ph oh orga rae. eo SLIPSEAL SEWER PIPE Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 rs SS haere or More MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Fn Ke ~ ft. refrigerator. Norge auto. wash-| Studio Couch .......... $29.50 BARGAINS 4° ss. pipe 2-ft. 96c ea. Rear $275. Phone Seurnciee $0 bevween, com-|SALES CORPORATION $0024 4 wel oe gain reed. Bell| Sine), Oniiand Appliance Service. Sree ce DET Bede gt eB 170s ype stack pint. top| Wanted Livestock 73 JOHN A BOG cece ew sende, : iv ~ ry miles from a Miler’ worth | i870 Telegraph out BROKER | iq EQUITY IN BEABONED | Bookcase with doére, Heywood | Large Stock —" Must Move Larger eines svaliabie. orice ateew rare: A oe ee ee western Hw This new| PARK Sus rlowt Door | land X for sbarp late model FRIGIDAIRE Wakefield, champagne... $38.80 SLIPSEAL EXTRA sTRENOTH | 'A, RICH Back DIRT 8 PaRM stock; one of weaning age. Call aoenes Sau ee for better Pe) aginG Hous SUsINESS FOR | ise Lake Oaioe SauTTe FOR XE MOL Exteusion table Heywood Wake. | PANELING — INSULATION rir DM. lengths $1.56 Pe sari et =. rag stated on serenge, dedi | "sae Hou, SUSE, FOR LAKE, ON, BOTT DELUXE MODEL | Bfcor"aample’” es |cROa Fence Fost—nooria | f. 3f letem 8% ms a —stacepint—on | Sale Farm Produce 75 ce ba owners. Ve — control. P. O. Box 113. Drayton GASH POR USED TVs APE + - lengths $5.43 es. __peat. Prompt delivery. OR 3-0644. | , npr ps : a = ries | recorders and - | TRONER THOMAS ECONOMY PIPE—BRICK—STEEL PERFORATED SEWER PIPE 1 TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL. | ““iecd Orchards’ Seto Ordena Le, WEW STANDARD OIL STATION | Working or not FE 2 361 S Saginaw FE 20151 | pua terms 4° 2-ft. Igths $1.01 ea. & biack dirt. Ken Jones,| Ra e ALS 2 ee ed ee | ee RADE: LOT iobxse | a ee one ‘ UsED TV $095 UP. USED RE- oe a) eo ee ee On Oe ee APPLES EATING & COORING. with Standard || at St. Helen. — OPEN A frigerator, $49.95. Sweet's Radi - 4-1 TOP BLACK DIRT, wins ae ° pea Lake Kon a on ek ee $6970. ee Oo een Fen tS Be ee. Gee SAE.) OL AeeO CRANE Pt i rave a ae SS. Aloe post Bs toes 231 Squirrel R4.. just West of Waterford | MY 31538 | UST SELL. 2 BEDRM HOUSE FE 4-9632 | ee eal SURPLUS L Spm tile fer epen sumers — humus _FE £656 ____ | sora Priced from “0 per sere or | im Commerce T $900. Take ——--__. | WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR, UMBER & rg i gy £, lunes A-l TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, bushel name your ews INVESTMENT OR OPPORTUNITY | Yer payments. $290 cash & $250 PREEZERS - MOBOS - FREELERS condition, reasonable price.| MATERIAL -| SALES co] < fil end black’ dirt. Jerry's Truek:| “out Perry _ 80458 MU 4-5803 for builder to | im trade. EM 3-508 ae ee ee WB 6-000) after 4 pm. —_—| 2000 Highlands RO. (200d) OR 3008 $i igus ¢ fo ea ao ax FE or “sa en oe as cottage wl awa¥ Om sec th aE oe scratched or 7 = inte VAcOUM BATHROOM PIXTUREs YOUNGS- 2-ft. igths ry i ToP SEED AND Cc. SCHUETT, Realtor _ 40 acres in pe ee with| mite, 1 yr Coats Tire chang-| count prices at big dis | weepers. $1695 uD. amtbestontion town kiteben ofl and gas furnaces N & biack dirt. FE 5-5261. ag ann rE s-3010 rT} ACRES BOARDING CITY Lim pond ot snee. vate lake. Asking | er. Coke A Fog OR 36322. 2 years to A a Hoover reper. Thyle Electric, cypmade waler ” ttle 10c ea. 4" tile 1c ea. Mi PEAT HUMUS. 3% YARDS, on cas aa es MMberd. y $13, or terms | FRADE 2% ACRE FARM. 2 BED- 0 oa s same Corner of wohnson and How-| Jate motes. — 6° tlle 2c ea. 8” tile 40c ft delivered. _GE un STEELE REALTY. M59 at Mi- | room home, stream, flowing well, | 19) RE GABERT. os Ss Bs and ine eaivantood Slack 4" perforated drain tile i5e ea | 4-1} SOIL. L jy ACRES WITH 2 ACRES OF| ford Rd. MUtual 4-2045 . , oe ee bulidings. $8,500. | 22%. sasica YB $6189 | WROUGHT IRON DINETTE SET.| pipe and Sitings, eo Bees.| Orme larger siscs in stock. & bine’ dirt om | biers and muck at the rear Slightly rolling _ + have you? ‘Brose, PE — FOR BEST BUYS . | 2%. Ovex, Dicture,ond lomp.| Paint oad Set ey «| STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT i Sor eat cacuieb sToR Young MY — ee enee 6108 Gove. PATENT MEDICINE = wie ‘saurty mssep.| GIVE USATRY | | 2605_La ae ve ee) A Crees oe ged, gravel fi Lyle Conkiin,| Sale Farm Equipment 76 Terms. ‘AND BODA BAR’ Located on| room brick for late model car| Kneehole desk Maple breakfast | Antiques 57A | BEEP AND = HALF AND | concre : _FE @illa or FE é 0 Acres Beoutttel Dutlding site 30] mein strect t factory area. | Of truck. Q.1. Loan. PE 3-T770.| set. Maple bedroom. suite. | a Baan "quarters Opaye Mxt. PE $781. | ER TE PIPE 6° AND LARG-| ATTENTION TRUCKERS: LOAD-|1 TRACTOR. es wa. > _.. we stove. Elect: ranges. | “ RASS BOLEN 4 acres With trout stream. $2,956.) 000 pce ste rept ale For Sale Clothing 56 pel ll, size pos, siores Vani- | bao ones” running ae h.p. “euseasie ae tase acer a A bk apn traps 2 east of ene ne. oe satan =, feelings lawn mover. 0 Term suse se. down See ee Se ees |e | Bee bree, Ae eee | Serco ea rr ge Grenerburs pine. Blain oF pet... LACE DIRT & é B acres. $1008, 980 dows. ten over |1 LIGHT BLUE PORMAL, SIZE 10.| Wesbers; Maven we ™ chen | : CUSTOM FACTORY BUILT LION- . | Manure — Sand & Pull — FE 2-64 trailer and Case 314 breakaway 1 acre, weoges 200 ft. of road front MOTEL $5; 1 navy lace dress. sie 41s.) Cabinets. Kitchen _Televisio & Radios enteie armen ane, BLAYLOCK COAL & | SLACK DIRT, DELIVERED AD ee TTENTION ae 40 down. ON DIXIE HWY" Near Grana'| of reed mujer shales, eite 5.) G06 tables, ots ed R 57B | 1 complete magnetic trains. Cost BUILDING 8UPPL loaded. PE 55643 06 p.m. Other i arn. fake pri Blanc. Nice home and 8 units. | 7p,;1BRINA LENOTH FF t Se rone CO. . over $300 new, will sell for $100. | 81 Orchard gg Ye: hours FE 86042. « . ATT. C. PAN US, R al All stone trimmed. Mot water |’ BALLERIN YORMALS,| we BUY SELL &@ EXCHANGE =|” n” MUTNTZ CONSOLE, waLnur | _MAple £146 — o—Ave ee | SLACK Dit See new Oliver Crawlers GUS, Rea tor ol pg me pg Rs worn once, sise § to 12. PE 4-S868 eee ae ee ee with door, $60. OR 3-1606. THE SALVA ARMY pemetag , wih SPOT TORN. Dosers., losd- 2160 a Ortonville’ NA 7-2818| extra units Newly furnished. Ur, BLUE FORMAL. WALTZ-LENOTH 1% 8 Gaginaw’ a 2-0523|CASE FOR USED TVS Fun. CASH * a _1 lo 6 yards. PESOWO _| ers, Deck hoes. gas or disse. BUILDING SITES usual circumstances have re- size 12. $10. OR 3-1337 | GE PUSH ——— | chased at your home. PE 23-0367. SS WAY jt tag OR. your needs. | BLACK DIRT, TOP GRAV-| Also, 4 sizes of Oliver wheel duced price to $22,800. 96.500 han. | = BUTTON ELEC STOVE. | TO BUY—SELL—TRADE—REPAIR LUMB Sees el, sand. stone. very. OR| tractors with loaders back 3% and 4 acre parcels lecated| dies. Retire he ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK | 1957, bamboo 3 piece sofa. chair. ‘gee the latest . U ER PRICES 118 WEST LA NCE 3-5800. aa s west of Oxford, only 20 minutes o— ena ond lyf gh Hl UE ge ge Rd est in TV's at Peer |STANLEY aLUMINOM wixpows| TALBOTT LUMBER | ®tACK DIRT & Ai TOP SOIL) Divers, terms & rental to Pemttes. law ore payment. ST ATEWIDE 7 days “Orebard Le Ave’ | covered with drapes to meteh, | ot == 34134. ; ; Class installed tn, sash, Thoroseal pepe ae Oy + ge Generous cermne. —_— FLOOR LExoTs AND BAIAE-| deige. 32x50 and 22x34 gold frame Water Softeners 57C Burmeister Ss fer wate on "FE srk ee WEBSTER. REALTOR Ree) Esta a for size 14. worn once mirrors, football helmets, shoul- . Paint, poe cy um bing, —— CHOICE FARM TOP SOIL. § YDS. 825 &. Woodward Oxteré, OR 6-3123, Orion, MY 2-221 "B' D alae uecison’ | Bot lovely Bet e wool suit sine | Seat ne “tne tome A NORTHERN LUMBER woe 8 lumber. ‘1035 | $10. Delivered. PE 46508. __ | wp 1 SS P. = ee ——— COW MANURE, DELIVERED. Community Property | !127.8_Teleereph_F®_¢083} | FORMAL. SIZE 12, MELON COL | GAS STOVE 635 REFRIG_ 835. AUTOMATIC — Cumpens TOILETS TOILETS. LEN PE «37 fas a Bors 2% acres on Scott Lake ~~ STAND ARD ARD OIL _or. Worn once. 385 §- Marshall. Washer $25 Mangle $25. Power W -— . one — Ry 34171 oe colors. Terrific valves ORUSHED STONE GA¥D GRAV service. ap * * 2 stall station for | lease Dixie LACE WEDDING GOWN, SIZE a | mower $28. 21 in. TV—Good cond. ater Conditioner Sundays 10, ‘ein $17.95. Slightly marred. | _ el. Earl Ho road, just south of Pontiac pat eee al | Gane UL 24543.” "| $30. Elee stove $38, Garden, trac: NEEDS NO SALT RA Ee Also extraordinary Values in t cate COW MANURE, $2 A SOLES TRICTOR "WS OEE FA Lake road. Call OR 3-5498| $ eas! 4 aya po Howard omiGTwAL ESTHER WILLIAMS | Gas RANGES. ALL SIZES. CLORE | pp cooley Soft Water Co. Dt CATERPILLER, | FRONT Poa Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake load % mile "8, of 14 Mile Rd. | Moreepewer with plow. Cue, ie: For ge ed #@ ACR ggg naaglcorre Fon SALE — GLOCCA MORK. size 10-12. $30. TE e3ise oo saa Samuel Oe MOPTENERS AT nO Die a Aieste Lumber Mills. USED BR %e EACH. eet ww MANURE cow ue oS — woe se Salainge Cal Fl] In 7, Ber, restaurant, &, Drive | Sale Household Goods 57 | 045 RAKES. VERY GOOD Con. count. OR 3-2360. ve MU 47481 6120 Dixie M = aM hg +9 Daetenapeapananenasequenal BE glug pg llemeete WASHING MACHINE CONVEN- kers, ses, KIDDIES 7 TABLES. | UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, 26° SRIVEWA\ GRAVEL. TOADED eo Rh VEST NOW ae ares. Good Bidgs.|4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, BA- les Co. 1008 _W. Bares. tional $119.95 value, $69.95./ Bivd. _ carriage Sell or trade, FE ¢1932.| or delivered. FE ¢3263 or POWER LAWN & & equipment. Basement. of! fur-| ry. items garden & lawn tools, GOOD BUYS — SMALL RADIOS _rBrche dix avi Pluorescent, pion crawt pete VALVE REFACER. AND POWER | _2-1466. GARDSH TRACTOR. Cosice ery pareale Lovely] act Pat aoa Mtr res— a —TRAVERG® WOTPOINT CLOTHES DR} e ve. — @. for every room in house. Newest | ~~" wanwica's WALURR = FILL, DIRT MASON SAND. PEA | ROTOTILLERS, LAWN MOWERS — come rei: Yulee Wat Coton" PR. DRAPES TRAVERSE HOTPOINT CLOTHES DRYER. Exc.| USED LINDSAY, LIKE KE NEW. 1988 : ¢ assortment of | rerey VARWICE'S VALUES soil. Black dirt, 10A stone. road| AND Dorothy Snyder Lavender| <8": Fipton 1.63. | 5 eur Ea et afer 1) oot too pull-downs. moderns, balloons. | Copper pipe, Vein. Ie per grovel. 00 coment guve, tp Ez TERMS thy Snyder Lavender| Sites Ph SP | “Reina hogy aur |r M.S TeERRTING| For Sele Misellaneons 60) 6 a Sa Bac: Eames Sete Sens co OM DRONES | 2 Oe roorsiigninnd Ra.”(Mioy, || 2 siall modern station for lense. SFC BEDROOM SUITE REASON:| E90, “Samuel's Ap Gis Sree | un oauvammamp Form iy Pan| simples Arpreee ict eit iat | Remeas es BME aft | (MA tees | uae Phone EM or MU ¢6417| Financial essistance and train. abie. PR 8-283. = Pee he og wee get Be : ——e eg only. tac- a oe peg NOTICE: 46 arom ocheste! Ou foe IDEAL ing available to interested party, @ PIECE. sn.Ven ORAY B pepau HOME OF rae eae ka “ieee ft — tn standard engine. ‘A. | escent, 383 Orchard Lh Ave WEL Di DRILLING) MACRTEE sorted. Pill dirt. FE 8-it91, ar pres tone eney orm | &s011 ge cimen | Cutts, Dowd | ten ee RE moun on Ford truck PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- FOR TD Siite otter 1 vou bea chest, 2 vanit | TRONRITE % HP SING WAGNER | FREE STANDING drill rod & hand tools. May be | Ply. gravel & dirt, Cement, Son. + oe _ at JU 811 P ali t SAVE $100 ON DELUX Ol oak ee SUBDIVISION unt lor $69.50. Pay only $3 w : = motor, $45. Jacobsen 21” manor bl qs05| sce after 4 pm. weebde mortar & tile. OR 31534. . a T vaso CLOTHING. HOUSEHOLD Pearson Furniture 42 Orchard We have oe —— dor er mower, used 1 season, Vea be weeeees Mr. Baxter, «3 Lotus Dr. SAND. GRAVEL AND © ~COME IN AND SEE. re parcel of land located Surniahings. bedspreads, curtains, Lake Ave. es excellent 1% FE 32-1212. ae 16e fe. | —W* k * |” Otis’ hinson, FE + gaan NEW at corner, of 28 MI RG. and] mise. Cleon, many lbs new Op | ( PIECE LIVING ROOM Sire Spee Schaar” at and ee ‘hem. | 7 toe PEREAIAN SPORE, | %-im. bard ‘copper 7777" WE WiLL B SR TRADE | se TE MSUO. Divided a 60 fe rd. Courch 385 'W. Maph Brand new davenvort end chatr, td y eves. |" standard Hopper mode) with ali| , 2. lengths .......... wes Bho ft. r old furniture or ag ED TOP SOIL FOR NUR- one would oly A. 17 wide. m. Open oe rook 2 modern oop tables, matching we Roe - LECTRIC automatic ls. MI 6-4804, aft- . bath oot wae trim ... $80.05 Retrige., washers, elec. or gas see7"so._ pare OR 30602; Eves. A real if you have sdays 9:30 to 4:30. Tg i ae ae es Auburn PE 43013 UL 23000 | °? 7 Pm. — renges ; CFREFR Lad several opportunity if 9 ys 9: All for $99, Pay only $2 y. | ae Ane Ta ALG AWNINGS SI"S5E: | Reetces eae Gs . $900.95 , SCREENED TOP tnd, slower at Te eas ha USED CLOTHING STORE STOCK | Pearsoe's Puruiture Ortneré | KITCHEN AID, DISHWASHER | ‘4541055. Pree estimates on any St ee WYMAN’S LOADING ut For Sale Farms 46| for sole, rachs hangers and coun-| Lace Ave |e Ng R. B. Munre| 6.7 ¢ 5 Pre fibergias, ALUM. | 179° UMBING 8 y | 18 W_ Pike st PE +1122 | “sou. ande: Y¥, SCREENED TOP ee eee eee, PE Stn, |? SC WALNUT DINING ROOM se SIDING. installed or ‘in stock : WELL DRILLING MACHINE 4 sain aap BROS. HADLEY FARM oe |" suite 965 OT. 1-8239 erg A GOOD) doity -{ree estimates either -FENCE . ____ TRogan _9-0083_ SHREDDED PEAT HUWOs | Pontiac Rd. : vke loo ACRES IN- ‘ VITALITY PEED STORE, GARDEN | 17 RUGS WoO. FACE. 11008 eee Be | Py oe i tree | WEDDING BAND & SOLITAIRE _ yds. $15. FE 1-0045 - ~ e at 9 ACRES IN 00> | FARMING dae bb Plate lh gg Megas Reversibie, $16.50: imported. KELVINATOR | ee Ex So a ron, no money down. $5 gatimates, Northwest Fr ns agg ogy % stones. $575 TOp SOIL. SAND & GRAVEL. FE | 5 t — Groce iip car parting io Ban-| Betta "Lane ate. cl 0 OE siak& "lah washer "Jb WALLELY co. | gtgcraig—WATERREATERE | Machinery 0A | for soil, sores Dats no | Be gguuratons dregs SECO O PAR eee ert | eee wh or property renard Lake Ave. | cabinet, euletie fir esttnge. UL _2-4000 Eves, OL i-6623| completely instalied on Dero achinery GOA | Toe, oot, SUPER DELUEE (13 TO/ $85. Mis? Orienvitie, wae Secas bast taten aie aed other| 00 = Perry. Fm 4-44 | 19° TV, table model. +. 98: 2 HP FLINT &@ WALLINO DeeP.| Edison no money down $o0. Seocing lowes, TS Sees. : Grteneiiie. s0x80 a : iat eauael aft op | “IKE NEW, COLUMBIA APT. SIZE |* yey DEEP.| samuel’s Appl. MA Sool . , DRIVEWAY 98 | errs. erlgmely 9150. Will sell ell jet pump. New cond. EM | oie~srovE AND $00 CAPACITY gravel, fill, ete. Oxtord, OA 8-3122, : $109. chicken battery. Good condition.| Lake Ré. WOLLY rn mies pit Fy t FE_§-0001. BULL DOSER DUMP TRUCKS V & C LANDSCAPING OLLY a . All sets brana new fa "8 TRACTOR ; j niture, 42 ve. Plow. cultivator. Almosi 330 : horse 5 coffee + Me FB, ry T. wv. FE adios r beat’ 634,500. Terme. {small chair, OR 3-3057. ARAGE owner, & Factory seconds, f Sone At Jerk’s, 281 Baldwin. a Ger ae ts ‘tod un °__ nN ¢ rm. home. Exe. cond. Also a stairways _ : snip for farm, (Phone da | gr Sntiaues. FE 2-0678, Th Home We give estimates on garage re + MA Metre Piguet fo bet. trom 8 to 8 Sale Business Property 49 FOR pe BE Noon on Saturdays GRocERY sTorE, ‘coop sust-|. Sale Land Contracts 52 Bye. = 5 from “8110.98. 1 | eee ee yeti F333 371 a DOOR SALES ness, nice living quarters. Large|™ w~ ola to pay. Bure your dollar goes | MISCELL, HOUSEHOLD APPL. AND bo an FE 2-02 lot, park s OA $2713 farther here. Peer's Appliances | Purn. PE 5-5274 after 6 p.m. HOMART ing_speee. “Balnnee 47.634 ‘Payments 470 ber Co. of Commerce Rd. Corner | MOVING. 9X1z WOOL BRAIDED moter, $60. Coleman oll fired | z 8 Business Opportunities 51 aciaenee per Caton Lk Road. EM 3-434 tl @ | Ug, Lg gg hemp Cant elie 4 pas oe ee FE +610 Gretereens = - Spruce, » Piie, Pie aah AEG PAO, BPD ELIA ALE m. runners round — = Arto Lo PRICES ON COPPER| Yews, i & Arbor-| OA TRA ANYONE INTERESTED IN A C. ‘PANGUS REALTOR 0 GAL OAS HOT WA -| throme drop leaf table, double if YOU NEED HELP. 1 CAN| plumbing, trough | yi. Aiools cle bar and reel mower, — a ny = - 2160 M-16, Ortonville. NA 17-9815 7 =! ‘ig for Ea | elle ono lygors ae oe rage aol og é ss ne aa a fog Open ‘weekdays 830, ion 4 Bate J o"biseth Ewe tio ay = Sroument "required. Phone FE| ga $00 buys this land contract |_ $3801. washer. Cheap. OA | SVERSTUPFED CHAIR, APT. SIZE » oS th ne money down. Call ;| ers dupply”” s0nW.” Montcalm, fmm ae tor MA ¢2177 —_ ater bpm, with a > % $8,064 at 6 per | 62 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER ferina’ formal, ‘worn once, bal-| _ eves _or_ oR “heels, Ore Mel | FE -|_ Baily 8406. roan m. er minute ERE YOU LOOKING FOR A BURL | pce OTe hL ry erm 44203 gus.00, Guaventent terms. Ro down | 15. EM_3-4376. “ ELLED MAGIC FOR RENT EARLY NYS RID TOMATS Cheycor tndtesttal Guide” doer ee | ce nb. Mune ‘Secu | OVER 64 UseD TV SETS FROM | paINT'S. P wre. Sollabars band ‘sander. tu. Dott ~ Partridge & ‘Assgeinies, 1000 W | “to soll. Marl Garreis, EM Aaait| ber i000 W. Huron. tats tp TV antennas, 8 | || PAINT SALE "hse dep. gee S sere orf, Rubber” or “tata “vesuee cleaaate. Kiso ‘all i anal planta | Sgtvnene | -— aha a a Sree ae. sone | tose ATRE EL OVE. WALTON TV $2.99 GALLON 4 Poel & goraint 436 Orchard Lake Fegetabie plants Waterford fall aiers, parts and sore TILDINO siald FoR Sale OO) 7B rr ORTH SIDE HO se. wm Hon ay $18 B. Walton INTERIOR & EXTERIOR OA Ry FUEL & PAIN Te. Sct ait acres Dizie Evy. wale Gree at 6 per cont edded| Tappan’ a sie range . FE +2351 & DECK Orchar rr, Ca oa Water Se SEH at tas per imo, Good pat old ean, exe. ound: #08 3a PAINT UP AND aye 18 oe RRE MS ses] CHEN Casiner, sivxa, | Caneras, Equipment 6lA I for 1,080. Call x BenOTIPOL PEP? 20,38 value, Mattern, bulk, pldvt end eauipment| “Sheefener 6. BEAOTIFOL PHA 210 ZAG ROBBER | BASE PAINT: Gal. $3 mmoHTS Also trite ‘vane he Pez, at, | 8 MM GENERA OUTFIT. 12E8 Excotent eco vil nadie. In ke t. Wall Til i 13 root ix “FOoT PLYWOOD - CAR TOP 66" models. No orders, | POLAROID ol gy we all Tile .....25¢| “post, in very good condition, rea- plenss, Michigan phate orders, a. LAND CAMERA WITH pprestes, perez Money to Loan 53 2 LINO ma $1.04| sonable. PE. ¢eiTt. rehard Lak ave. — 8. io she dace ks oe ' _--AState Licensed Lenders) Sybre ie W. Huron FB 4300 | i¢-9 ROMEX wn hl Cail GROCERY Any BEEN aTORE_DO- ot Leaders: YER ~ PIANO. ENT | tots, ise per ft poses cand | PICK up. PE 3.011 ——— ing good business. Located in r Pn gg — ng aeons Teameenn then i West. , a A. | CAWN et pe ee Sale Musical Goods - Yacationers of several different ironer antique organ ‘lamp ta-| _ eves. Garden Center, 394 Oak: = * takes, Write Davisburg. E- OR ee it ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER & | _land. BUY OF TH SECS om Sop er| FINANCE COMPANY Bs Wee ACETONE SDH | HE ad PEN” (MORESOENT WARE GaRBER| nwt cen, Rat "Ee Ema 8 | ponnOw OF #8 ss00 | Bey at eta mae rr coamres caren |" pik OMPLAS'ELE S| maven seer Wnt-r Pous | Setaeity anit ate Eo tine ou we : Satter _6. < é. wetkr tank, $60.00. 2214 Gar. instrument. NEW LUXAIRE Oil PORNACE & and you are in business. 94 Oak- land HOME y yton Plains — U . Sox ey rea TABLE Wit wit 3 - 10 s, Part time, Can © coat x Panett | * Phat ty pee tual ws nits J 2-3000 ey gE ge SB fag = | e Press) Borrow with Confidence | 4, litig ott of the way. but a tot © ATTACH | _ lens ste! oods. $80. MY” 3-430 $25 to $500 ° saves of a Kinds. NEW & ope | oe Electrolux Vacuum, $14.98 ‘ ATER, 900.95. ~Prouschold Winasee «| Gee teal jes bate gt ok TOTO ag Say , Pontiae 4 MONTHS TO PAY pe a OF ay Bg oo vg ; 4 8. Seamew 8” Ses 8. e. +a) Ws sround ‘Peres ot tree Sacrifice tio. EM 34419. rooms and, bath, help you get & geod used “car “SPE MON. aid : to 8 fe: -s 9 am ith - : ; : M NG Sp W.'DINNAN || Rigyfaroben, 8 Eaa| pot fot ot fis] aaah Sees, ~~ e . . } Lim. te Ae Be See OS.|6 CUR ee, AIR STR ESM LIGHTWEIGHT . Bince 1932. uar-| anteed for tife. See them and aa Sales. 3008 W } 0 join one of wally, se ex-| cttine caravans). EQUITY IN HOUSETRAILER,, wil) take smal) trailer, car or what an you? OR 40086. | FOR.SA 2 FOOT ee Reger aie. $900. OR 3-0774. ot Authorized Sales ” FOR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter a aged selection of 8 and s. Also a large selection ati ~ hme trade-ins We top em | ) PLYWOOD RUN- MY 2-4063. Lake Orion. 12 FT. MOLDED about. Exc. cond. $196. 596 Lake Shore Dr., Off Indianwood Rd. 12 FT. ROWBOAT. $30. FE 5-8838 | ! 12_FT FIBERGLAS FISHING | Boats, $175 BOARDMAN’ S SUN AND SNOW $565 515 575 Highland Rd OR 4-0212 | DLAs Mark 25 Mercury motor & trailer. hoeee _EM 3-3722. Ww FT. ROW BOAT, $20. MU _ 4-3799. oer Row } BOAT WITH OARS. trade-in allowance — at i4 Ege =H A BOAT. MARK | Bob Hutchinson _# Mobile Homes. Sales | 4301 Dixie Highway OR 31203 _ Open 7 aays a week GENERAL 35 FT 2 BEDROO Late 1957, Exc. cond. Lot 17. 10 N. Opdyke. FE 8-0089 LEY US SELL YOUR TRAILER from our large lot. Wtd. used trailers. We sel] them repdirsa Holly. MElrose 4-6771 OXFORD - TRAILER SALES T GENERAL GARWOOD 4 to ick from. We trade. sell or rent. | e oe ~4 no us rae south * e on uae MY 2072 OH!! THAT NEW 1959 VAGABOND '1§ SOMETHING! me THE CUT-AWAY MODEL Oxford Trailer Sales. Even a cBila can understand the ence. Other models to see 1 MILE SOUTH OF LAKE | bet! ON M26 rome TRAILER SALES SELL NIMROD COL ag ee trailer. FE 2-5300. NEW CREE DELUXE L COACH, NEW TRAVEL | RS. The al) new Triumpd. | with brakes, water tank. $ i Bes ener S—"Ready to! c Tour-A-Home, 15 7) a co te 21 ft. modern | 1 Mopite Cruiser, TV, air condi- tloner, washer—2 bedrms. only 82.905. Extra sharp. See many of aur used trailer buys. Holly Ma- Time & Coach Seles, 15210 Holly Re. Holly. MElrose 4-6771 ‘PARKHURST “TRAILER SALES Lake Orion) omes. Between Oxiord on M24 Cag RS TOUR-AID HITCH. REA- 8-8085. Tanai a FAAILERE FOR SALE rent. Jacovson's Trailer Sales Williams Lake Ra. OR 3-2838 VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE @ traile- for your vacation Peaie Trailer Seles La- 1045 r Rd. Oxford. oa e318) info GREAT LAKES 35 FT. TRAIL- an bedroom, call after 4, FE) “Rent Trailer Space 79 79 a, Gake Ge AUBUR lage. The finest. ', mile SE Pon- 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-336) INSIDE CITY LIMITS 2 BLOCKS trem bus stov. Pontiase Trailer _ Coach Part FE 5-9902 °. D MOB'I2 MANOR FOR ose who wart the best. 40380 ma. 16'z40’ cement patios, cic One mile east of ‘ord. Lake vile Rd. OA 8. i oeneent dS LAEE TRAILER | neres. Between Lake Orion and Oxford MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD. ern lakefront and playground. |_ 3-2661 | voore SEEN THE REST NOW agg A a miners Lake Trailer ais Accessories 80 ———e—eEeEeEeEeoeEeeeeer ‘$44 OLDS OR Lag pig DUAL range hydra] FE 8-671 REBUILT BATTERIES. $595 & , Exchange. FE 8-1816 PARTS FOR 1950... TON TRUCK. Call before 3 OR 3-620 ™G 108 CARBS 1710 TAY- lor Road off Joslyn. FE 5-2000 | For Sale Tires SOA | SED TIRES, $350 UP. WE. sell. Auwo whitewalis. ATE TIRE ——— i a-1 U0 buy, | 5 803 E 40687 WALLSf cares o.70nis, $15.95. Also Kuhn Auto Service, 149 1 W. Huron. F FE 2-12 215. STANDARD PRAND NEW y TIRES. irade -" on General Safety Tires ps Bes thd eem eff Black or tew ED “WILLIAMS | | 451 S Saginaw at Raeburp | | naw §* Auto Service 81 * CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN nr ear. Cylinders rebored a. chine Shop. 23 Hood. THIS MONTH SERVICE SPECIAL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ge GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE de 8. Case Sale Motor S Scooters | 82 5 CUSHMAN BAQUE, #28. MANY * extres. FE 4-978. jis, zr. STARCRAFT BOAT. ° 13 PT. ¥ PLYWOOD ) BOAT, 16 ha? . ALUMACRAFT BOAT \T WITH 1958 12 FOOT CADILLAC RUN- uv | 1956 , MERCURY, | rs Ph erses boats. ; =OTs , MOBILE VIL- vite | motor & controls Also trailer. | 8-6822 8 complete FE 8 ROW BOAT, GOOD COND. bergen 7 71 Le Grande 7% 3 pion motor Mastercraft errs 228 Richards St. FE 2-9100 | _ after 4:00 p.m PIBER- | glass bottom, 25 bp Johnson, and controls, trailer, all in good shape, — 4-3509. $625. dshield, controls, rupning Nights, steering wheel, and elec. starter. 30 hp Evinrude motor, : yrs. old. $1000. PE 4-6055 after about with motor, excellent con- dition. Mé MAple | 5-2138. FT WOLVERINE, SPECIAL built bho agar 15, Beam 30 Free board 10958, Ling electric start Mercu m Used 15 hours. Ride Guide eee steer- ing. Radio, ventilating windshield, _ enclosed top ely equipped. Can be. Heights, Mich. UL 2-4058. 2, 40 HP. MANUAL _Start, all controls. FE 4-467}. ,ARRIVED TODAY SWIFT CRUIS- ers. 18 ad 20 feet. sleeps 4 OPEN SUNDAY ea Maree wig 379 8. Saginaw ALoMAY on AND Sue stee] docks. We install. Full = GUARANTEED USED CARS Buick, 4 Dr. red & white. $1395 Ford Ranch Wagon 2 Dr.. Buick 4 Dr Reist: siete Chev. Delray Cpe.. a: Ford Wagon . andl Bel = Hardtop $ 495 NER CASS & PIKE PE Pe 7398 ioe 8 THE TIME TO BUY THAT new Rambler We are Pigg @ con- test to send our boss to Hawaii. We have a large quota to sel) in order to win, so we are really dealin, You can help us and yourself by buying now. See us now If vou can't come to us we Hi ome to you. Just call EM we. BELIEVE LS CAN BEAT R&C Rambler Sales NOW READ THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT OF STATE. SHOP THE REST, BUT GET THE BEST AT AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy PE -08Ta OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WILL GIVE YOU $$ CASH $$$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALE3 & SERVICE— 211.8 SAGINAW __ FE 8.4541 Top $SSS Paid FOR GOOD USED CARS at | Russ Dawson 232 S. SAGIN. \W TOP pBUCK—JUNK CAR-TRUCK | PONTIAC WASTE FE_2-0209 | | TOP Cash $88$ FOR CLEAN CARS de up or down “ECONOMY CARS 22. AUBURN TOP PRICE, 7 ror R JUNK CARS. 44878 WE'LL | sae YOUR CAR! _ CASS-OAKLAND USED ear 312 W_ Montcalm FE 8-828! 88 _ Wanted Used Cars WANTED JUNK CARS AND _scrap metal UL 2-1249 _Used | Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PART ALL MAKEg AND MODELS HIEGHTS OTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave __FE 46632 12 FOOT | FLAT TRUCK K BED, | 1045 GMC truck motor, rear Lg and transmission, like new. OR 4-01 OR 4-0125. For Sale Trucks 90 ARR ARR eee PRODUCE PEDDLING TRUCK and scales. $125. Call after 3 alt | 1953 a VANETTE,. REASON- _able FE 8-6429. ‘#6 CHEVY. PICKUP GOOD COND MY 2-6982 ‘30 0 ,DODGE PICKUP. $225. TRUCKS 60 Trucks In Stock ALL MAKES ALL MODELS TRACTORS STAKES PICKUPS FR 4.6066 8145 Commerce Rd., pr. Union LE EM ee or EM 3-4156 HASKINS aa Mode! powerglide. radio. heater. | 1956 PONTIAC hardtop. V-8 engine hydramatic, radio, heater, green and ivory finish. matic, power brakes. er Beautiful red and oes finish. One owner 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air conver- tible, V-8 engine. radio, heater. Beautiful red and ivory finish. 1958 FORD FPairlane convertible, V-8 engine. Fordomatic. radio, heater. Beautiful light blue end ivory finish. One owner, low mileage. SEE THE MAN WITH THE BRIGHT RED CANE AT Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 5-5071 [e) IT’S TRUE Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to Buy! 1954 Pontiac Starchief Catalins coupe Hydramatic. Radio. Heat er ena: All leather trim. $99 dow ” Bentiac Starchief.. Sports Se- dan, jade mist, Hydramatic, R&H, power steering and brakes, white walls. Demo Low down pay- ments. 36 months on balance 1959 ', ton GMC pickup. Company demo Low down payment, Whitewall tires........$195 down 1955 Pontac, 2 dr. Beautiful 2- Hydramatic, R&H, power . 4dr, "sedan, hydra- R&H. Full price $295. 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina betas” Hydramatic. Radio. Heat- Whitewalls. 2 tone plaint. $195 dow 1955 Pontiac Starchief. 4 dr. se- dan. Hydramatic. Radio. Heater. Whitewails. Your ‘50, ‘51 will make down payment. Lots of Transportation Specials MAple 5-5566 or MAple 6-1141 Open Nights ‘Til 9 1959 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN JUST A HAIR OVER 2000 MILES ANOTHER FINE ee ON THE CAR OF THE YEA Buick ‘59 is LOVELY SHADE OF GREEN. 1S YOURS FOR ONLY. PANEIS | VANS ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTIONS BOB BUTLER Turner, Ford 464 8. Woodward BRAM MI__4-7500 > r SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT «ADS! ‘To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! 3 Keego Harbor $1895 HURRY! HURRY! HURRYI THIS WON'T LAST LONG! See, Hank or Glen ° Pontiac's Bargain Barons OLIVER Motor Sales 210'Orchard Lke Ave. FE 2-9101 ¢ Open till 9. light 1956 OLDS 88 Holiday coupe, hydra- radio, heat- pen nites ‘til 9 — LIKE NEW CAR, WHICH Open Eves. miles, $495. 24 payments, $17.50. Very low cash down or off trade. BIRMINGHAM ' RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward MI 6-3900 ‘3 CHEVY 2 DR. STD. RUNS good, $295. 2618 Dixie Hwy. Pan cbuk _Motor r Sales. ‘$7 STATION V WAGON, 0 TURBO age — pyaar we $1,750 36 CHEN. ‘ DR. AARDTOP. 61250. FE 2-0950. ‘34 CHEVY POWERGLIDE, $475. FE 5-5583 ‘$3 CHEVIE 4 ODR. nat AR- range finance. FE 8-24 ‘55 CHEVROLET Sat ata 2 6 Powerglide. Radio & Good cond $795. FE 4-211 ‘544 CHEVY 2 DR. VERY GOOD. R&H. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins DR. iene 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air hardtop. | | r | 1953 Chevrolet pickup . ‘33. CHEVY — REALLY NICE Car T-Huron—823 W. Huron. FE 4-2185. "53 REPOSSESSION Air, * door, 2 tone gold and white. fully ul , stand- ard shift. $289 full price. No cash needed, $16.52 month. r. Bell, King Auto. FE : PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ‘ST Chev. 4-dr. Wgn. V-8, pg. $1795 ‘57 Chev. 8 2-dr 1 Air .....$1505 ‘56 Olds Super 88 4-dr. ......$1595 86 Olds 88 Ht Super .... 1396 ‘56 Pord Wgn Custom ........$1395 ‘37 Rambler 4-dr. 6 .......... $1295 ‘36 Ford 2-dr. R&H FOM ....$ 995 "55 Chev: 4-dr. 8 PO. R&H ....$ 895 ‘55 Plymouth V-8 Sharp...... $695 ‘55 Nash Statesman Super ....8 595 "$3 Olds 4-dr. .... swon§ 808 "54 Chev. 2-dr. PG. R&H ..... $ 495 ‘33 Mercury R&H ....... i brig — 2-d Dodge 1260 ees as ‘snes Fe Cte -% 495 53 Pontiac 2 dr. 1 reg : ie $495 ne = 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2 LR. Hardtop. Brremete: cea & Heater .. © 545 1956 Mercury 2 dr Hardtop Mer- comatic. Radio & Heater. White- Walls .. . $1145 1955 Hudson Jet 4 dr. sedan. Con tinental. Radio & Heater .. $ 645 1955 Willys 4 dr. sedan dition 1957 Studebaker 4 dr cit Radio | Heater 1 owner $ 995 — 1956 Chevrolet 4 dr Bel Air $1005 | matic. Radio & Heater . $109. 1954 Ford sedan. V-8 Custom. Hine . . $ n. V-8. For- eater $ 805 1955 Ford station wa domatic. Radio & 1955 Pontiec 4 dr. dio & Heater 1957 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan. Straight transmission Radio & Heater, 1 owner. 18,000 mi. New spare $1,495 1958 Edsel 2 dr. Pacer hardtop. Automatic transmission, radio & heater. Whitewa.ls. Like new $1895 1956 Buick Century 2 dr. Hard re Dynaflow. ses = wii . miles HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from Pontiac’ Oxford, Michigan OA 86-2528 1954 CHEV., CONV., R&H, POWER- fs bod white walls new, clean. 4- Hydramatic. Ra- er o) ‘56 CHEVROLET, CONV. . ALL white, = one: 49 8S. Tas- mania, upper @ 1953 CHEVROLET “STATION WAG- on. This is a 4 dr. 6 pass. wagon with 38.000 actual miles. Beautiful chrome, excellent body. Sea mist and willow yreen, $505 1957 model condition. 24 pay- ments. = ar Very low cash down or old tr BIRMING HAM RAMBLER 666 8 Woodward ‘96 CHEVY. BEL A Lhe Sharp $1195. FE 2-8900 after 6. ‘55 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE, 6 cylinder, R&H, red & white, 1 owner, 95. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-5141 NEW RAMBLER Trade-ins 58 “RAMBLER” 4-Dr. Sedan $1795 __MI_ 63900 AIR, 4. DR. "58 RAMBLER Sta. Wag. .... $1945 ‘ST RAMBLER Rebel ....... $1405 "ST RAMBLER $-Dr. Sedan . $1305 ‘ST DeSOTO F-Flite Sedan ... $1695 ‘36 RAMBLER Sta. Wag. .... $1295 ‘56 RAMBLER Sta. Wag. .... $1245 ’56 FORL Fairlane 2 Door ... $ 995 55 CHEVROLET B-Air ¢Dr. $ 950 ‘55 RAMBLER ¢-Dr ......... $ 795 84 FORD Country Squire ~... $ 695 53 PONTIAC SOr, 8 <..... ‘ § 195 ‘$2 FORD Custom ¢Dr. 8 ... $ 395 "53 PONTIAC ¢Dr. Deluxe .. $ 4%5 “e 5 59 “RAMBLER” DEMOS AT . TERRIFIC SAVINGS BILL SPENCE. "RAMBLER" — Sales & Service — 211 8. SAGINAW FE 8-4541 wagon. Powerglide, R&H, ior lights, power Ngee W-walls zc. cond. 630 Oakland before Ex- tras. Clean. Or nits. _ 1926 CHRYLER,. NEEDS RESTOR- on First $60 takes. Call OL 54 CHRYSLER. ge — Wire wheels. 9750 ee South Ha r. mpton, | ‘57 MERCURY 2 DR. HT. NEW WW fui power: radio and hester | R&H MOM. beautiful red & black plus factory alr conditioned, low finish. Only $1629. pieces, 1 owner. Just the car| Tom BOHR, INC. MU 4-1715 $1,795 veces BLACK a1 MERCURY. 4 | NEW w HODGES, INC. bea)” = eee 360 S. Woodward FACTORY BRANCH ‘57 DeSOTO 4 DOOR Radio & Heater, Transmission 51595 Pontiac Retail Automatic | 4 oo0GE = 8 tion wagon. $525. OR 3-8556. 1957 Dodge Cornet 2 dr. 5 viaiad, Good Per | ] V-8 automatic transmission . Larry Jerome ROCHESTET arte DEALER ‘94 FORD EGON a AND heater, V8 engine. new paint and a very sharp automobile for $605 } See ART LITTLE at | CASS-OAKLAND Pontiac's Newest sa 312 W. Montcalm E 8-8288 _Next to | Oakland A Pict CAB PAYMENTS TOO 00 | BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales ___M24_ AT CLARKSTON } RD 57 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, EXC cond. Auto trans. FE 2-1104 "56 FORD STATION WAGON. 27,000 mi, FE 2-5607 or FE 8-0555. 1957 FORD, 8 CYLINDER 2 WAGON, sea mist green and white, R&H, standard transmission, cowboy interior. Here's ‘an impossible to beat bargain, $1345. 30 od bar $42.93 per = yp down payme cash or trade. BIR MIN SGHAM RAMBLER MI_6-3900 666 5 Woodward 1955 FORD BUSINESS COUPES, formerly owned by Swift Pack- ing Co, all im excellent condi- tion. $395 full price. Ideal 2nd car. No money down, $22 month Lucky, Auto Sales 193 S Saginaw _St. Phone FE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006 ‘317 FORD, FAIRLANE 500, IM- _maculate. $1,550 4905 Sashabaw $8 FORD V-8. 2 DR. FOM, REAL sherp, ‘ow mileage, will trade 2618 Dxie Hwy.. Panchuk Motor Bales ‘33 FORD § WINDOW an "58 Bonneville engine. FE 2-04 ‘36 FORD 4 DR. CoaTOM va, Sharp $795. OR 3-3535. "50 FORD V8, ‘sg Keel PICK-UP. 3850 Orchard Lak SCHUTZ Birmingham’ S Finest. of Trade-Ins Buy with Confidence 2-YEAR WARRANTY ‘ST Liednead 4 Hardtop 56 De re FORD ‘Town Sedan . 3 DeSOTO, clean ‘33 Dodge LaFemme ‘$2 CH ‘$4 KAISER. sev ee $1 ‘55 CHRYSLER, P-steering 55 PLYMOUTH, a beauty ... 53 CHEVROLET Bel Air .... ‘54 DODGE Ram... 495 $3 DODGE Hardtop, power .. § 905 .1958 T-Bird, sharp Convertible Specials ‘32. CHEVROLET 395 ‘58 PLYMCUTH Golden ‘coms fates ‘56. CHEVROLET, Pow. fea. .*$1405 ‘81 BLYM. gold and white .. §]606 ‘86 PLYM pow. wae. . $1295 °36 FORD, a beauty :. .. $1395 Wagon Specials ($4 PLYMOUTH Belvedere .. ¢ €98 86 FORD. $1295 $8 By Nes Sises 4 senger .... ‘57 FORD Co . $1505 SUCHRYSLER New Yorker _ $1905 ACT NOW! 2-YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. YMOUTH DEALER 912 8, W ARD MI 6-5302 MI_6-0029 THIS IS IT! St re “See this one” ONE OF THE CLEANEST ‘55 Pon- bree 2 dr. bardtops ip Oskiand FE 3-7117 ous MT. CLEMENS 8ST Also cheap transportation spe _ BEM D ae aed _OFFICE — kK & C RAMBLER REPOSSESSION EM 3-4155 or EM 34156 Sportsman har“top. Leaded with | Commerce et Union Lk. Ra accessories. Wire wheels etc $195 53 3 RAMBLER HARDTOP. OVER- ge rice Ba cash needed “i DRIVE. RADIO, HEATER. AB- month. a Bell, King Auto. SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. PASSENGER STA- | PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. { Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI 4.1930 SHARP, 1954 LINCOLN, CONV. oe a nearly new, $050. FE 55 ae -ag el MONTCLAIR, 2 tone, Ye R&H, Mercomatic, _Wwsw, ur ‘52 MERCURY HARDTOP, CLEAN, must sell. 118 z= Colgate. ‘SS MERCUR 1 _owner @ Delaware ‘62 MERCURY CUST. 2-DR. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $11.46 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks __&t MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 1956 MERCURY MONTEREY, AU- tomatic power steering and brakes, very clean, Alpine blue and white Mercury dealer price $1285. our special $8905. Hurry. 24 payments, $3094 Very low cash down or old trade | BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S Woodward MI 63900 Assume payments of $865 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Pord | 1937 “RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS Country wagon, mauve and gray, low miles. Automatic trans fai really beautiful Like pew feos model, Only $1695. $49.87 Very old trade Birmingham RAMBLER low cash down or 3o payments, | 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 1958 RAMBLERS 3} TO CHOOSE from. ell high economy 6 cylinder model 2 supers, 1 deluxe. Priced at $1305. $1405. and $1596 No matter where you shop we have the terms and the big dis- count bargains, low cown pay- ments. Monthly payme:t. a low as $34.30 $3755 ani $40t0. They won't last, Hurry. Birmingham RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 $5 DOWN, 1953 CHEVROLET $299 | ReH. thly ao Bon —$17.08 1953 ‘FORD er ) page cor. | onthly pay 35 1 1951 ME RCU RY iat r O-dri 1953 CHEVROLET $399, 2-Dr.. 210. l-owner, pel ' | Monthly payments ~— $22 1954 FORD ... $499! Victoria, R&H, ‘FoM Monthly payments — $27.24 1OSSeh ORD Wee eer Convertibie. Std. Trans. V-8 thiy payments — 32 1952 1 BUICK .......$249 Hardtop, runs good. Monthly payments — $14.27 1953 FORD ........$499 Victoria, Std. Trans., R&H. Monthly Dp — $27.24 1953 FORD ga ate 89 aosaiiy a) 1954 "OL. oad 3 $399 88. Hydra., R&H. Monthly es faela — $22.32 1955 PL de, $499 4Dr.. sedan. 11953 P ONTI: | ee _ Catalina, R&H. Monthly he — $22.32 1953 FORD ........$499 = only apace D npg wn 1953 "PL "YMOUTH $399 4Dr., runs cae 1953 CHEVROLET $399 Monthly payment — $22.32 Bel RD Std., Trans., 1954 FOR D icancss St R&H. Momthiy’ apy — $27.4 $99. Down 1954 FORD Down, so Wagon, O'Drive, 8 Cyl. thly payments — $27.24 1955 FORD fee © 2Dr., Std. Trans, extra nice. 19st CHEVROLET” $599 red ad Om Le asta, M ANY MANY, MANY, « MQRE TO CHOOSE FROM sed Car fal ves Ravana —Imme EDDIE STEELE FORD? ° FE ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAP KEEGO HARBOR 7 8. Saginaw F oe i AAA ae \ pa sh we gees 2 et ho “ . Ld ‘ THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY, 1959’ fA — Auction Sales 77) Sale Motor Scooters 82 Fiberglas 85A| _ For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 ~ we ~ 5 1 MAN VERED, AUTO RUST | ‘53 5), DODGE WRECKER. SPRING 18 HERE : ; , [a w a Sumer. coon, re NEW. x ag R Midget steer bodies, | Smith Motors, 831 8. Saginaw. Must Have ENJOY IT IN THIS. REPOSSESSION 03 OLDS 9, zs. . Ps. HYDRA-| ‘$6 POW $C, aRDTK , | PARM . LATE ‘8 CUSHMAN BACB, BK-| %!! trys Fiber Wiperpins work. Rini’s | ‘57 F-6 FORD DUMP, NEW EN- ’S8 EDSEL CITATION | a, 4878 Georgia ve, FE -| {983 PONTIAC. 4 LOW MILES w , -— % = cellent condition. OL 2-1327. MY _3-1015 gine, pew tires, new brakes ex- Convertible. Ail power equipment Ker > Drees. ne price. | 56 O « DOOR SEDAN, RA-| — Sha +8342, and‘ mile vert of ciyde | NEW @ USE? COSHMAN a PIBERGLAS_ PRODUCTS S4LEe | Slee’ a ag ge rE Room Copper, white; 5,000, miles ; Auto. FE eaeine cae ree rakes, crash Pad. i983 PONTIAC 4 BEDAN, HY: Siichigen at Rose Center| ers 230 E Pike. PE 4426 | _S*tvive x _8-6950. ‘ Chevy, best motor, 3 carte.) $10. Call FE oss a} : i a ai Pt as y \ ' ae Boge yg pomnepen rf REPOSSESSION Iw 8 rice inc 3! . Mi * me il — Reel gaan ROLLFAST BICYCLES. ALL SIZES Pee Ct Ga (reve 40 gue factory sauipaien: and teas) Sey HARDTOP. 1084. Ce WOE ese iets i? “tow down ‘payments 95 PACKARD Guishaie delet. Do walle, ote, _- _ t iga Ss x - y eq . sop bales straw — 200 bales day—|"and repair on all makes BMW.| seit ‘ine °°" O Conse extra rLimited time offer) | SUBEF Riviera. | Power “sieering. MI_6-3900 BIRMINGHAM 2 tone paint’ $0,c0e cactus | 20 Tusk. $384 full price. No cast lage. Discontinuing farming — | os apeid at, ine RAMMLER-DALLAS “| Gio‘ ate.” 1 owner’ *ses0” hay | 1955. CHEVY STATION WAGON. RAMBLER miles, Ultra-M trans., heeded, Poe ats c r 731 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER 4-4168. xcel. c ow mileage, no eater, & verything must, be sold. Bank! Boats & Accessories 85 — +t : egg gar . pee wee penal, We: fay SAG CONVERT. BLACK tional Bank roit. Plymouth, ¥ LIBERTINE ___OL 1-101 BUICK “55 CENTURY HARD Top. | rut. *™% oro a oy ot a! a and white. 1173 Eckman. ichigan. JUDGE FRANK L- jim WARTLEY {031 CHEVROLET ‘TON PICK-| Dyna. R&H, WW, Easy eye. | CHEVROLET DELUX CLUB CPE} = 1952 FORD WAGON — $774 S8 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN. OR SALES MOR. & SUCTIONEER, WANTED TO lala area e wie: ee ee Pa 4-615. LY NO MONEY “DOWN. Assume | This is a V-8 2-dr. heater, 3-8645. : ‘i oo. “ “GMC PIC UP IN GOOD COND | GOOD TRANSPORTATION. CHEAP. standard shift. A Birming ha ; ACTUAL LIAMSTON, MICHIGAN. ak.) horse power, in good coo: T)ixja OK Lot | Block machine, PE #-0603. ~ $125. ‘SY Buick Super. UL 2-2062. Eredit Me ae Ge Parks. at Cor| that's notin inside & out. pi, oe 8 s6°'N. Cans. PE 78 SPEC i PEOPLE'S AUTO ‘ -1879. For, Sale Housetrailers 78 Dixie Hwy near Sashabaw Auto Insurance 9A ao teak premiee 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 Matthews- |; AC 612 _DR. & si —— DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. tires. See You can't am canevT CONVERTIBLE. REAL | 1956 FORD FAIRLANE, 92 DR light HT. R&H. Hydra. WW 4ix8 FT. NEW MOON. 2 BEDRM.|_ ea Tate 87 $400, FE $7431. AS MUCH A¥ $50 FOR JUNK AND | Pee OO eR eT eae tonen | match our Poth 30 payments, | See ntgs Dee MON. Perry. | Ra, FOM, MY 24881. H tires. ‘Like new. $1500. PE §-7349. ee ee oe ¥ HP OUTBOARD. MONT@OM- eae Saks Ee Saas le FE 43530 Eves PE 34355. cena ‘8 CHEV. $,DE .. PowERGLips.| 1956 FORD VICTORIA ar OTreaves 8 FONTIAC | COT Ay nO ry an J rg hite, . Peat CHIEF 0 rr —| boat trailer. FE 5-8892. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B BIRMINGH AM ‘bi CHEVROLET R&H. GOOD Ww. a etc. 2 Wood: The BIG, BIG Lot rr get ge ger rong 1954 PONTIAC \|5 HP CLINTON LIGHT WEIGHT SN a ee RAMBLER condition. $140. FE 5-6047. aor ‘otf Voorhets. AKT ANT MG parks at MI 4-7800. Harold bedrm. $2000. PE 2-2240 eves. : — condition 631 OAKLAND AVE Mr ‘96 DETROITER. 41X89 BED 7} at NE eA PLANE i 54 ae HEALY 666 8. Woodward MI_6-3900 "85 Volkswagen Bag COURIER. | R&R. iEw FP 4 45 47 . Turner Ford. — “ “ , very re “Te 4- “IA rms, full beta, $780 ca Take, Seri KGAH Hurricane en. HY SETTLE FOR LESS" | 36 CORVETTE, BRONZE, 3 je Ta stoc tikes: ‘$1 MGA Roadster eR OGER'S SALES & SERVICE| « ane Bg Forts, 7 Bet is? PALACE, 10 x 4. Rae ee eee Cay Sood tres & top. MIl it SUPER BUICK 3 DR. RIVIERA. seg Guns be Pemeeaae So cunw a ei rE pees iiss PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIZ: FA- Opdyke._Lot_ 133. FE vin. lie cope a $100. CALL TOP $$$ DOLLAR LARGEST STOCK ne entee ioe 9) Pes 8 as eal nuk. mis Dikls Boy. Poe “CY” OWENS FORD and heater. | good condition. 1958 18 PF. VACATION TRAILER.) only after 4:20 p.m. 08 3 7590. / AROEST STOCE Ct catinte ires| 36.2 DR BUICK HARDTOP. PS. HOUGHTEN & SON hey ta0s. 3 18 Dixie Hwy. Pap- _ Seas. Call PE 84002, os, ——. BOAT FACTOR GLENN S in Mich. Aly cises to to solve foreign Pip I Nn YOUR PRIENOLY OLDS DEALER 56 PLYMOUTH GOLDEN HAWK. 1956, GOLD AND “35 a paatan IMPERIAL MAN. 12 FT. BOATS $40. STEEL—$104. car owner problems, Market Tire 8796. FOREIGN CAR ~T TAN STATION WAGON good ‘condition Maple ‘ston. 2 bedroom. 43 ft. FE, Aluminum — $139. Runabouts — . Co_77_W_ Huron. PE & zr) ae RUNS GOOD, RADIO| s06 w. wai noe CLEAN 1095 37200. ee 5-6735 Call After 5. | $144.50. Trailers — $89.50. 9669. MOTOR SALES & heater, $75. MA 4-4187. stot oe Hicminvhan Trades 095 om 52, STUDEBAKER, R, V-8, R&H, IN 46 ALMA; PT BEST _COND,|_ M-50 west. | 952 WEST HURON For Sale Cars 91/33 capitiac roti, PwR_ Low | "2, CHEVROLET ¢ DR” Raut . mes a a = ous days OR 3-6268 or 12 ia Fr. Fuse aoe pettinss WITH | FE_4-7371 FE 4-1797 _ EMS bans. Exc. cond. Must sell.| ot only ¢ P — CG / O 1986 (STUDEBAKER, =, “oo ¥ windshie . a _ = W * ALMA |12 FT. BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAIL- ( ASH FOR A FINE USED 1004 A, cuewaccer, HERES A ROGERS yale a WII SON Y Chis money on et Oe aL - i f) . 1 ~ 7 w i —_——_—-- pensrwe GREAT LA MICH, Stier t. Angers Dr. OR 3-0752 CAR MADE FINER aed cas haa es eae 1957 6 PASSENGER STATION Your a FORD Dealer PE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. $6 PONTIAC ‘C AUTO. i TOP — $1005 FE £4161 tad '$8 Chevrolet Sedan .. $1405 RIFICE ‘BL Buick Dyas 8 : u na-Flow .. 1957 Plymouth 2 dr. Stand. spitt. | °$3 Oldsmoblie. '36 Motor .... § 305 hg & white, Exc. cond. FE ‘53 Rambler Biation Wgn. .... $ 205 ‘96 Mercury Hydra ........-- $1285 "53 SLYMOUTE 4 DOOR ONE | 'S4 Cadillac $1495 Owner. $245. BRAID MOTOR | 56 Cadillac Continental Conv. $2605 SALES. Cass at Pike Sts. FE | ‘48 Cadillac Hardtop ......... $ 195 2-0186. bor phi ; ar ears ; Pet Ty] | PLYMOUTH. i R&H, VERY | ‘ vrolet oy caocesnoes _ clean, $295. EM 3-0081, H. Riggins. - + a aa oseensiees) ce a ‘S3] PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBUR-|°51 Mercury Hydra ......... $ 195 “ban, cond Will trade down | ‘57 Chevrolet $1295 _or sell, UL 2-3515. slenty others to choose from. Fi- 3) PLYMOUTH, EXC. COND. 2 ancing arranged tone green, 4300.'248 Osun.” | ECONOMY USED CARS ‘44 PLYMOUTH penyor, , SEDAN. AUTOMATIC. R&H. ppapsuorayt aga NO MONEY ‘Down ume peyments of $1! 46 mo. au Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks ‘at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner POrd. ___ 22 Auburn $8 VOLKSWAGON. LIKE NEW 413 E. Beverly after 6 30 Pp m. WILLYS JEEP PERFECT SHAP New motor, 475. MU 9-0101 FACTORY BRANCIHI ‘O38 PONTIAC Radio & ‘aoe transmission. $395 Pontiac Retail store FE 3-71)7 65 MT_ CLEMENS ST _BEHIND_THE POST orrt ’S6 Pontiac, Starchief HARDTOP dio, heater, w Walls. 32,000 actual miles 1948 CHEVROLET ........... $ 195 eet like new. Seeing is be- ies BUicx wearesiets Pr Ds $1195 rt arden. wer eerin , brakes. nafiow, radio, Senter, \ White. wall tires. E+ og , Cane. “teed miles. Don't SHELTON Fontiac- Buick from hew ROCHESTER OL: "18133 ‘ J . automatic trans- | Grand Opening after modernization. 1968 CHEVIE, .........---++-- $4eT ‘35 FORD $407 150 CA TR PT ANY REASONABLE OFFER, Fl- —— ames NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions ‘$0 Chev. Impala, V-8 sharp .. $2476 58a Chev. Impela | owner $214 ‘$8 Chev. 2-dr, Stick shift .. $168) 57 MG coupe, like new sles 57 Chev. Hardtop, stick shift $1495 "36 Chev. 3-dr. Nice $976 "$5 Chev. 2-dr. V-8. stick shift "54 Chev. 2-dr. Powerglide ‘53 Chev. 2dr. Nice 52 Jaguar coupe Real buy : ‘62 Chev. 2-dr. Nice 58 More to Pick From BANK RATES Open 830 am. to 8 pm. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 5S. —, Ave. Birmingham [I 4-2735 It's So Easy TO VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION WERE On The Way EVERY PLACE 952 W. HURON AND WE THINK WE'VE GOT THE -Cleanest Cars In Town ‘$8 CHEVY Impala H-T .... $2398 57 FORD “500° 4 Door .... $1594 ‘ST PONTIAC Chieftain 4 Dr. $1594 "57 FORD Country Sedan .. $1594 ‘67 PLYMOUTH ‘Convertible ‘ $1504 ‘58 CHEVY Impala Convert. $2494 "56 FORD Station Wagon $li94 ‘56 BUICK Special 2 Door .. $1004 ‘86 CHEVROLET 2 Door .. § 984 "56 BUICK Super H-Top .... $1204 ‘SS “RAMBLER” Stn Wen. § 984 ‘SS PONTIAC 4 Door iiss: § 8M ‘5S CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 § 804 BS FORD 4 Door ..osoe-... $ 794 "55 DODGE 2 Door .....+.... $ 694 "55 PONTIAC 8-Chief 4-Dr. § 994 Full Power. Beige & Green. "NO" Money Down ‘94 CHEVROLET 2 Door .... 444 'B4 PONTIAC 4 Door cose. 3 304 ‘64 FORD 4 Door ....cvee.. $ 4 ‘84 MERCURY 4 Door ..... $ 294 53 OLDSMOBILE Dogg .. $ 396 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES ~ 952 WEST HURON OUR, NEW LOCATION — FOR FE 4- 7371. CARS FE = 1797 ? THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE -- Today’ s Television Programs - Programs furnished by stations fisted in this columm ere subject te change without notice Channel &WIJBK-TYV Channel —WW4J-TV Chanae) 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CALW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS in outdoor settings through- 6:00 (2) San Francisco Beat. out nation. (4) News, Weather. (4) Restless Gun. Western (7) Curtain Time. Bonner, disguised as Mexi- (9) Popeye. can caballero searches 6:15 (4) Life of Riley. El Diablo, leader of group of 6:25 (2) Weather. isch youths in “Ride With 6:30 (2) News, Weather. _ (4) Riley (cont.) - 9 ge oe to Felltiaal Sieetiom 8:30 (2) Merry May (cont.) 6:40 (2) News ‘ (4) Tales of Wells Fargo. : . Western: Stagecoach ro 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, civee: edie ir tis 7:00 (2) Union Pacific. Western: money in “Little Man ” Deadly obstacles hinder suc- (1) Bold Journey. John God- cess of train. making its voyages alone down first run. river to fisherman's shack (4) Death Valley Days. West- where Congo spills into tne ern: Pirate uses rich ranch- Atlantic Ocean ras children to find their (9) Movie (cont.) People's Ch ice 9:00 (2) Danny Thomas. m african’ Danny Williams himse (9) Patrol. caught in the cross fire of 7:30 (2) Name Tune. practical and jokers (4) Buckskin. Western: (4) Peter Gunn. Mystery eo Gunn (Craig Stevens) goes town. for would-be mur (7) 8. Temple’s Storybook. derers when Jacobi Bern- Hiawatha” with J. Carroll ardi) is shot down in street Naish as Iagoo, John Ericson _ by thugs. as ogres Sern ease (7) Voice. Music: Boston haha. z Pops Orchestra, with guest) bers of warring Indian tribe soloist Dorothy Kirsten, fall im love, and cannot wed Thomas L. Thomas, narrated ace. 9B s (9) Million Dollar Movie.) 5 ,byline wate’ gp mas Drama: Soldier comes back gates into new reservoir head of-a department in inspected. “Faithful in My Fashion.’’'9:39 (2) Ann Sothern. Comedy: ('%). Donna Reed, Tom Katy tries to excite roman- Drake. tie interest in boss,. using 8:00 (2) Merry May. Music and! actor as foil, but boss_1e/ comedy special with Art! alizes her scheming. Carney, Marian Anderson, (4) Theater, Drama: Fun- Carol Haney, Teddy Rooney, making adventures of col- Connie Russell, Molly Bee lege student takes a serious Larry Blyden, Russell Arms turn when he faces expul- the Four Aees. sion in “Boyden vs. Bunty.” Meredith will host the cast (7) Play - of the Week. Mom Seeks Help, Can’t Return 5 Children Perish in Blaze PHILADELPHIA, Pa., (#—/Sunday when a fire started in her “Mommy will put out the fire./bed in the Negro family’s third- Everything will be all right.” (floor West Philadelphia apart- *® *® * |ment. Dorothy Stocker, 38, reassured *- * eg* atta ie |the the butlding John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) has nd Stephanie, _ —— her five children with these words! She tried to extinguish the rea ee ler ispreading flames drove proposed a new immigration for- mula which would treat all foreign flames with a pillow and pans |water before leaving’ ae asi Sen. Kennedy Wants: New Immigration Law re 'ctuiren au’ perished in ze. They were James, 7; faerie apeclinrs rap aes sioner George E. Hink. “We keep! ment to seek ak WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. sha 4; twins Gail and Dale, 3; States. Only about 150,000 may 7:30 9°08 } train. (9) Front Page Challenge. 10:00 (2) Playhouse. Drama: Lu- cille Ball and Aldo Ray * (7) Pantomime Quiz ate hearings starting Wednesday,| Mrs. Stocker said she smoked a (9) Mary Morgan. would repeal the national origin cigarette before she retired for 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. quota system that has been blamed the night about 12:15 a.m. (12:50 (9) News. for the alleged discrimination “I laid down in bed but I felt/1:9 (2) Our Miss Brooks. against eastern and southern Euro- sure I had snuffed out the cig- (4) It’s Great Life. pean nations under present laws. larette butt,” she said. (7) Music Bingo. ———— (9) Movie. ACROSS 7 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. H roe | 7 7 Hl (4) I Married Joan cookery" 2 ) (7) Topper. = pai m 1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 13 Region u] K 2:00 (2) Susie. 14 Bow slightly (4) Queen for a Day. . {2 foo 13 ya w (7) Day in Court. i] y 2:30 (2) House Party. 18 Repeat } (4) (Color) Haggir Baggis. pena 4G je yl B (7) Gale Storm. eos Z 3:00 (2) Woman! 29 Prejudice be (4) Young Dr. Malone. a eory ae X Y, i (7) Beat the Clock. 36 Abuse vocally 7 4 Yy (9) Movie 38 Biblical garden Ly G 3:30 (4) From these Roots. 39 Obseures N} MN) EAM (7) Who Do You Trust’ ce Goa ite - 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 44 Ca x ] (4) (Color) Truth or Conse- 46 Mouths (slang) 49 Weird 3 | id quences sf sec (7) Bandstand. $4 Number ; 1 _|4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 3 2) Edge of Night. opera star 9 (7) Ci 4:30 ( : “ Is" fnmated $ Titel Beups [6:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. 25 ted 45 Tribal DOWN ; Not to be 26 Turning “ Fiying device (4) (Color) George Pierrot. 3 Mie 10 | eigen ae Preach river ° 48 Chest rattle (9) Looney Tunes. 3 Eager t-. $0 gelse diss oe soin = |5:30 (2) Bandstand. { Pood container 39 Revolt $3 Peceball teame 53 pen sel totes (7) Adventuse Time. $ Cuitary eapert FH Se x 5:55 (4) Sports. -- Today's Radio Programs Win, (70m) ORLW, (08) ww, se) WOAR, (1198) «WX, (197% WPON, (1600) WIBK, (1500) fOnIGR? 11:00-WJR, News WW, Mews, ®. Elisabeth WPON Chuck Lewis WXYZ News, Surrell WXYZ, Breakfast Club ; GSR. tte Vertins Cte Win Reus pews Sports CALM. Reve ews, David 30— t ews aac fo Doe. M Wron Musie woes News, Martyp 9100—WJR, Rt. to Happiness woaR Sows. WW News, Maxwelt News 11:30—-WJR. Musie om ws ack Garris CKLW. News. Davies 6:30-WJR Dinner Date — Mary Morgan WJBK Reid wre meaeees 10:00— WIR. Arthur Godfrey Sean SAW ‘Kew : TUESDAY MORNTNO Wd, News True story t0— “and bgt iy WOAR Paze's Party WJK, Voice of Agric W, Joe Van iftbrear WPON Candleliaht ww : overte cxLW. dows mata CKLW News. ner Y r 1;00—WJK Guest House ouLw Htooster Club 10:30—CKLW, LW, Myrtle Lesbert py cae Rg owt X¥Z Morgan waBK News eor WXYZ, Arou LW fewis Jr WCAR News Sheridan WxXY2 M. Shorr wees Jack Bellbov WPON Karly Ried TE at ie pete CKLW, Joe Van eater y eee é:n0 Wit Muse =Had CKLW. doe Van wan MeLeod ‘i CKLW, WJBE Reid CAR, News, Benne se WWs 9 star Sxtre . | wieK News George wese News, Martyo WPON Gob Lark ceuw God Davies — i! 4:30 WJ Composite . wron me J 1:00, WIM. News. Music Nie WIR, Time tor Music| “CKLW, Bud Davies #00 WAR, Amos in And? 1 Sod. “Soe. ‘wen : y 4:00—WJR, Muste Hall nei Vane tite WAYS. News . —- lle — —_— — 4 = a - - eae 5 ae - ~ ; ia PP. ee oP a _— j 4 t THIRTY-SIX = THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959 Reds Ignore Geneva Officials M 0 lr 0 (‘Space-Traveling’ Prof AFL-CIO Fight Loom Ss) {ment on labor union tund $ P h Oo t Ss ‘Ss h t’ Ne Ss en re on re ‘Stirs Up Dutch Furor handing, requirements for demo-|§ MI MEOGRAP HING | | | & & . | ‘ "¢§ Og OO ws rr ” THE HAGUE, Holland (UPI)— ] P \and powers vested in the secre-)> RVI in Men mM nee? George Adamski, a self-styled pro- on enne yY 1 ITOVISOS tary of labor to enforce the pro-|% SE CE | ° By EDDIE GILMORE | The Soviet briefings take place: 0 | : horsead who says he ha$ taken seven| ; . —_ . *« & 2 Bulletins, GENEVA (AP) — As all thejon the second floor of the press| [rides on flying. astcers to Veous| WASHINGTON (AP) —Leaders (D-Miaes) end Sam J. Exvin Je. dded 3 world perhaps knows, reporters! center. The room is huge, high| Reopening of Mine at seek agro goo a-date with of the AFL-CIO meet today to de- | (D-NC) and actively oppose the Among agement ” ; ini Letters, Etc. are not sitting in on the Foreign ceijinged and well lighted ’ Flood! E End Rai ail about oe see hes tell her | cide on changes they want made | in the House. jthe Senate was a “bill of rights” |} : Ministers Canference. Newsmen|< hings brides nev of the Delta Council here. Odorless Flat Wall Pure Hog Bristle Rustproof Aluminum Homart | Raili Reg. 1.48 Lin. 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