The Weather Showers tonight. Cloudy, cool tomorrow. (Details Page 2) 117th YEAR | THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition curren oan on PERE ATION EE, 7¢ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959—54 PAGES West’s Ministers Permit Gromyko to Keep Stalling GENEV A (UPI) —Secretary of State Christian Herter broke through Russia’s propaganda barrage today to bring the Big Four foreign ministers con- ference to grips with its main problems of German unity and European security. 4 J FROM OUR NEWS WIRES GENEVA — The Soviet U plans to bring up German nion again rejected Western | unification and pushed its own demand for admission of Poland and Czechoslo- vakia as “full and equal’ members of the foreign min- isters’ conference today. The Big Four parley met for its third session—and second working meeting—at 3:30 p.m. (9:30 Pontiac time), still deadlocked on the Soviet Union's attempt to pack the conference room lites. The meeting lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes. The a, two new income tax pro- with its Communist satel- ministers will meet again tomorrow. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko warned yes- terday that he planned to The Western foreign ministers decided finally to let him to vote for the second time! say his piece again, rather than try to steamroller the conference into immediate discussion of the Berlin crisis. * * Secretary of State Christian A Herter was chairman for the day Herter challenged Gromyke today to join in “serious, con- structive negotiation.” He said if the foreign ministers meeting here maiie satisfactory progress it can lead to a summit session. “My government is anxious to make the necessary progress here,” Herter. said at the Big Four meeting, ‘but the Western powers cannot make it alone.” * ® * Before the meeting opened, it was agreed among the Western foreign ministers that Herter would give Gromyko an opportunity to raise the issue of Poland and Czechoslovakia again if he wished Gromyko is understood to’ have told West German Foreign Min ister Heinrich von Brentano today that the Soviet Union will reject the Western plan for German re- unification at the Geneva confer- ence. NO SURPRISE Such a move would come as no surprise. * * * The Soviet foreign minister and Von Brentano conferred privately for 75 minutes at the Russian's villa. Then Gromyko rushed off T Was Dr renew his demands today. qi ¢--—-— to meet Foreign Minister Lothar Bolz of Communist East Germany. A West Germen spokesman said Gremyko and Von Brentano “discussed their positions at the foreign ministers conference and found that they were un- changed.” Other informants said Gromyko was very firm in outlning Russia's stand on the German problem. The Westefn foreign ministers each had readied general opening speeches appealing again to Russia to ease tension by agreeing to an acceptable settlement of the Ger- man and Eurupean security prob- lems But Gromyko already had dashed any lingering hopes that he might permit an early cold war peace settlement which the West could accept. Right up to the opening of to day's session at the Palais des Nations, Gromyko also left litle doubt of his determination to keep up the fight for the admission of Communist Poland and Czechoslo- ; vakia as equals to the Big Four. This was the subject that was argued for 90 minutes without resolution at yesterday's session. The West is opposed te seating either nation as an equal. But it is willing to hear their views, and those of any other in- terested nations, at a later stage in the conference. At present, the West feels best to confine the talks to the four major powers. > - —-——— - ——_—_— unk Then, Murder Suspect Says Roy C. Hicks told police Royal Oak car dealer Parv and could remember only carrying a gun and that he he was drunk on thé night in (Bill) Lassiter was slain that Charles W. Nash was heard a shot. Hicks, 36-year-old trusted business associate of Las- , siter, was to make a formal statement today to Wayne County Prosecutor Samuel H. Olsen. Lassiter, ower of the Detroit Car Co., 2614 N, Woodward Ave., | was found shot through the head April 8 in a ditch off the Willow Run Expressway, from the Willow Run Airport. Pontiac State Police Detective. Charles M. Leaf. who was instru-| mental in cracking open the Las- siter killing with a confession last week from Nash in Chattanooga, seven miles a. - in a drunken sleep during the auto ride from the airport with Lassiter and could remember little although he had “‘worriec"’ because ' he thought he heard a shot. For 10 days in the early in. vestigation of the slaying, Hicks was in voluntary custody of State Police. ° Capt. Fred E. Davids, State Po- lice district commander, said |Hicks claimed he did not tell po-| lice his present story because ‘I was afraid for myself, my wife, land my family.” it ‘ 7 Plane Crashes Kill at Least 36 Rescue Workers Comb Wreckage Past 24 Hours Marred by Rash of Air Tragedies Charleston Scene of 2; 31 Die at Baltimore; Three AF Jets Collide | Legislature Gets More New Bills for State Taxes House Again Scuffles Over Senate-Approved Sales Levy Hike j | From Our News Wires Seven airplane crashes in scarcely 24 hours cost an estimated 36 lives late Tues- day and today. Three air- liners and four military jets went down. Another airliner reported a near collision with a jet. A jet plane was reported to have crashed today at at Gallows Point, St. John Island, one of the Virgin Islands. No details were im- mediately available. St. John Island, with an area of 19 square miles and a population of 750, lies just east of St. Thomas. Three Air Force F100 Super Sabre jet fighters plunged inte the Atlantic Ocean off Myrtie Beach, S.C., before dawn today on a night navigational and air re- LANSING '») — House members came to grips with} the, Senate-approved use| (sales) tax bill again today | posals joined the growing; pile of tax programs. The House was scheduled Pe in five days on the use tax! measure, aimed at adding a penny to the three-cent' sales tax. Democrats, with! help from two rebel Re-| publicans, junked it last Thursday. But Republicans mustered enough votes the’ next rad to revive it for a! “hn ts ts sows BUSES Will Run * A second income tax ti; to the federal income levy and an- ther graduated income tax, the he re ~~ 3 oe SEARCH FOR BODIES — Firemen, police and other rescue workers look for bodies in the wreckage of a Capital Airlines Vis- count turboprop airliner that a in the air near Balti- AP Wirephetes 7 passengers and four crew members aboard more yesterday. All 2 perished. Portion of Lung Removed From to Miracle Mile Gea. twining rs) brainchild of three Democrats, came into the House yesterday. WASHINGTON (AP) — Death. All * Pen a presumed three were The latter is basically the | P nti Li E t d illness and resignation are creat- l P same as others already intro- onnac ines HONS ost : } lj ing problems in the top civilian’ tle Beact Force Base duced. ta spencers, however, Fronk in Road Route and military levels of the Defense = = sai’ it would hit a bigger share t Sh . Cc 7 | prgg eg Re cengee Po Bins of the tax-paying population and | 0 opping Center — Department. Capt. Mack Bulger of Oklahoma give some needed relief to small » * * ' ory, set UA. >. business. Beginning tomorrow, Pontiac, Latest in this series is the an- Lund of ag ay and ist * * * City Lines Inc. ‘vill offer bus serv- =r egg veraae a pvathan - — Jin ot - Reps. E. D O'Brien (D-Detroit), ice from downtown Pontiac to the the Joint Chiefs of Staff. has un- A spokesman said all three were married and lived at Myrtle Beach, a seashore resort on the upper South Carolina coast. Air Force officials speculated Walter H. Nill (D-Muskegon) and Miracle M Frederick Yates (D-Detroit) caleu- ile Town & Country dergone major surgery lated their program would net the Shopping Center, it was announced The Pentagon said the upper state 140 million dollars in new ‘Oday DW Earl Dresher, general, lobe of Twining’s left lung was irevenue. manager of the bas company. | remeved 4 the operation Rep. Arthur J. Law (D-Pontiac); The new, service will be added Tuesday at Walter Reed weay that two of the jets collided and ‘introduced a bill similar to one to the regular Franklin road line, already. in the Senate calling for said Dresher, which now runs} alysis of a specimen of nein: | a 5 per cent personal income levy, from downtown Huron and Sagi-| The purpose of such a sis) liability. Corporate incomes would|naw streets to Franklin and Alton) jusually is to determine are el be taxed at 10 per cent. | street. vany growth in the tissue is benign) * * * + l t. The nouncement The Legislature apparently w Beginning tomorrow, the OF malignant. = “i ready today io a : cea Franklin buses will continue two ‘aid Twining’s condition after the airline (American) said the plane J ) ) the swi crashed on landing. There were a CRASH SURVIVORS — Mrs. Arthur C. Eaton holds her eight- month-old daughter Pamela after both escaped injury when a Cap- ital Airlines plane in which they were passengers crashed at Kanawha Airport in Charleston, W. Va.. blocks south of Alton to Free- | °peration was very satisfactory. mont, then swing west to the | * * * shopping center, Dresher said. At any rate, the chairman of the strategy-making organization The Miracle Mile buses will obviously will be absent from his The lawmakers by the same leave downtown weekdays every post for several weeks. act would pry loose $100,009 in (40 minutes, beginning’at 9:15 a.m.. Word of Twining’s illness came paychecks withheld from them- and every 30 minutes after 2 that would speed $5.100.000 in bi- 'weekly paychecks skipped six days jago to nearly 26.000 state em-' ployes. A Capital Airlines Viscount air- liner disintegrated in the air late - P.™. as Donald A. Quarles, deputy sec- Mother Thought Only of rot selves, judges and legislative Buses wil] return from Miracle retary of defense, was being bur-, staff members on April 39. Mile weekdays up to 3:20 p.m., he ied at Arlington National Ceme-| page tol] flight from New York It all hinged on Senate agree. ;*8id- ery: a--% es « ment to changes the House wrote: ~_ *« * | Civil Aeronautics Board investi- into the Smeekens bill to unfreeze) Saturdays, the service will be} Resignations casciiers in the, joe probing through the twist- restricted funds in the state treas-.every hour, leaving downtown be- Pentagon official family also con- ginning at 9: 0 am. and return-' front the administration with fill-| ling from Miracle Mile up to 5:30 /"& at |p.m. posts. The Miracle Mile stop will Light Showers Due By MRS. ARTHUR C. EATON As told to The Associated Press CHARLESTON, W. Va. (P—All I could think of when, inside the fuselage or outside, the plane went over the hill was saving Pamela. I've ne =e » a lot of prayers of thanksgiving that we both managed) Less than an hour earlier, an ‘between the W.T. Grant Co pw to get out. I don’t think we’re hurt at all. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) {o Begin Cool Spell Pamela—she’s 8 months old—and I boarded the Cap-| * *&* * Kinsel's, Dresher said. The new service will be subsi- Scattered light showers have ital Airlines plane at Pittsburgh to fly home to Atlanta, ibeen forecast for the Pontiac area + a. We'd been visiting my ‘Every Place People Helped dized initially by the Miracle Mile ,Business Association to cover an ‘tonight. The low will be about 48. Seaway No Wallflower (rei as) and Friday are ex. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones, in ~ Finleyville, One Another’ l oper ational losses, Dresher said. OTTAWA (UPI) — Transport (Pected to continue to be cool, with jthe high ranging from 56-60 and near Pittsburgh. Pamela was asleep in the seat, By JAMES GUNDRY (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) least two sub-secretars Dulles Makes Headway | in Pneumonia Battle WASHINGTON \P — The State Department said today there has been some improvement in the pneumonia condition besetting cancer-atricken John Foster Dul- les. . Press Officer Lincoln White | said there had been no signifi- | cant change, however, in the former Secretary of State's gen- Ayling Chosen to Be Chairman | Minister George Hees took note | of the traffic jam in the newly |the low near 40. A gradual warm- eral condition. ned S ling is seen for the weekend. To- . Dulles has been confined to bed | yesterday. He said the iad inight’s winds will be northwest at of Trial Board beside me when the wreck game.) Detrelt Executive bites ly ; ¥ '15-25 miles an hour. I can't remember a lot of what | DETROIT (UPD—It all hap y since the onset of what was de- | ‘‘is like a popular girl at a party | and the boys are having to line up for dances."’ pened so fast most, people didn't know ‘what going Every utes, but I did grab Pamela up | | place I eho | saw Banat help- | Total precipitation will be about jone-tenth inch with showers to- jnight and.again Sunday or Mon- At an organizational nee vo ed in the next tow mia. scribed as a mild attack of pneu- . held yesterday in City Hall, monia about a week ago. said Hicks’ memory of the mur-! der was “very vague’’ because, as. Hicks said, he had been drinking heavily April 6 when Lassiter was) killed. DENIES ACCUSATION Earlier, Richard Jones, Georgia, third man in candy said Nash shot Lassiter. Nash, ac- cording to Leaf, has denied this, _ saying Jones fired the gun. Detectives say Nash and Jones have accused Hicks of planning the holdup and slaying, with a payoff to both men, so he could | evade paying a $4,000 debt to Lassiter. The robbery netted $320. Leaf said that after Hicks makes) his formal statemest to Olsen this morning, orders _ for first- degree murder warrants against all three men might be issued. * * * It was ‘also expected that the) three would be taken to the scene to re-enact the crime. Hicks was asked during three hours of questioning yesterday why he did not raise a question | when Nash entered the airport | terminal with a gun to page | Lassiter, Police said Hicks replied: “I had no idea they intended to harm) Bill.” R ERS LITTLE Leaf said Hicks declared he was; Civic Center Structur day. | Ayling was elected atari a | The lowest temperatute in down- the seven-member Police Trial jtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was Board in my arms. _ing one another. | Then I found I couldn't unfasten|_ | Was on Capital Airtines’ 983 my safety belt. I could see the Constellation bound for Pittsburgh e to Hold 80,000 Books _Library Pontiac's new library is being designed to hold 30,000 more books than the present one Its total capacity will be 80,000) volumes, with 55,000 shelved in reach of the public and 25,000 in} reserve for reference. These figures represent net ca- ipacity, when books are stored ‘on widely spaced open shelves in the) middie of the main floor of the |proposed building, the City Com-| ‘mission was told last night. “Gross capacity under more jcrowded but less comfortable con- | iditions would be much greater,’ isaid Charles M. Mohrhardt, one of |four persons: who gave commis-|» |sioners a preview of preliminary’ |plans for the $500,000 building ° |be under construction in the*Civi jouer this summer. Mohrhardt is a partner in Mohrhardt ,& Ulveling firm, Detroit brary building consypit- | ants working on the building's design } with the architects, O'Dell, Hewlett and Luckenbach Associates, of Birmingham, Appearing in behalf of the archi- tects wet'e Thomas Hewlett, Harry « \36 degrees. The mercury read 68° Ayling is director of public'nemes around the plane — don’t to Atlanta, at 2 p.m. safety at Pontiac Motor Division. know whether they: were coming) Coming in for a landing at 1 e pact ous | Named as vice chairman was {rom an engine ot where. | Charleston, W.Va., we had rolled 2-Y ear- Old Boy ' Cecil C. Mullinix, a Pontiac Mo- * * * about 80 per cent of the rum- tor Division employe, who was on A man I found out later was; way when the pilet pulled fhe Denyes and George Harris, chiefjel would be @ partial basement Taken Off Ledge “ Dr. Anthony Susan (38- year-old} plane to the left in an attempt designer of the Pontiac building.|used mostly by the library staff, the old Trial Beard. resident of 204 Church Lane inj % ground leop becatise it was He served on the Board of (tax) Pittsburgh) picked Pamela up and, S>viows we were going te ever- * * * said Harris. Present plans call for a two-level| eNTIRE-FLOOR VIEW aig tenon ant The pi level has een de le signed so that the main library |Pike street on city-owned property | - : “igh ldesk by the Pike street entrance just east of the Clinton River. iwill command a view of the en- Containing about 17,000 square |tire floor, Harris said. | feet, the low-lying library would | ‘carried her out of the plane Then! shoot the runway, NEW YORK (UPI) — Two-year- and was vice chairman of the Trial irae man freed me from the! The airport at Charleston is built old Charles Amato pushed a table safety belt fon a mountain t As we at- les @ scliulow yecteniay cliched 195 the time it was disbanded! I was some distance behind Dr.| tempted to pens loop, we ‘up and stepped out on the ledge of {Susan and Pamela. I remember|swerved about 100 yards to the ja fifth floor window * * * ‘a stewardess saying not to shove.!jeft and went over the edge of a His parents were away John B. Dean was elected secre- just take it slowly \deep ravine. The ship broke He believed this arrangement (was in another room. tary of the group, which plans to] mamscta wee seally frightened, | flames. would cut down on library staff | Police cars and fire trucks Meet again on May 26. and whe cried fer about an heer’! needs and contribute to order |rushed to the scene. Patrolman’ ‘The Trial Board wil] at that time, and a half. within the building. | Thomas Cain raced up a fire es-' meet with representatives of a| Architects are planning glass|°4P¢ &0d Charles, smiling, called special study _ committee that| partitions instead of walls to block |OUt, “Hi.” |Mayor Philip E. Rowston appointed) off such public level areas as the|, Before Cain could reach the boy,'in February to find ways cf) children's room and young people’ 1g | Duilding superintendent Manuel Lo- strengthening the Trial Board set-| room. |pez entered the apartment with aup in the City Charter. It’s planned that a smoking room | the ledg : ad phiched Chartes _— Among the first duties of the ae} will be provided and a lounge, Har- |. The child’s father’ said | Trial Board, it was agreed by its ‘eandy and food broker in Atlanta. | ris said, with most of the public|.,, God took care of him today.’ members, was the drawing up ot lHe called while I still was at the! But the ship level remaining unpartitioned, al-| rules and — for the ‘hospital. I don't--know how he'and the veunrte tea lowing a sweeping view from the Police Dept. |found out about the accident, un-| ently const main entrance. Presents Credentials * * * lless Capital in Atlanta called him. j—_ bing, * * ® The Board plans to discuss the | Rigtf now, I just want to get) Ceilings on the public tevel are | AMMAN, Jordan (UPI)—New | matter shortly with Public Safety! home’ to Atlanta, There's another! week U.S. Ambassador to Jordan Shel- Director George D. Eastman. [plane at &20 p.m. and please, jen 10 feet high, according to prelim- inary plans, and total height of don T. Mills presented his cre- | The Board agreed its early or- jmake sure I'm on it. It is should be! I ant to get home as soon asin I the filat-roof baliding on the | dentials to King* Hussein yes- (ganizational meetin (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | terday. closed to the press arf public. I can. f { \ Five Stories Up | Review last vear and this year, in A maid * *® ne was suspended in ag suspe we had only about They took us to a hospital for or five feet to drop from the lemergency’ treatment we might} of the plane to the floor need, They gave Pamela a seda- ravine. tive to quiet her down, but she’s) fine now. Pe eS ee ee * * I'm 27, and my rab is |» | extend 123 feet along Pike at its widest point and 136 feet south- | Ward along S. Parke street. The public would use the upper, "or grade level, while the lower lev- ravine 80 RRR et Saker ces In, Today’s Press AES SOR: PIE are oa rise ase later, Com jes Fee eer eee a eres eer Fe . > nglaceaaetie eee eee eer e nent twee ee Pe ee eee ee eee eeere | | ‘ \ Wilson, Ear! and will a “ |tte, Oe A oat ee Ba ie t 4 TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, upervisors’ Okay Again Sought on Sewer Proje —s cts WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1959 _ rs > < ys +, ‘ June 1 Start Is Forecast Vote Asked to Clarify The Day in Birmingham Hills OKs Repaving Bid, Sets Hearing on Budget City Completes Financing of Two Hospital Projects BIRMINGHAM—Bloomfield Hills’ Instruction for workers in day City commissioners last night,stallments last year, each time at Adherence With Law city commissioners last night 1p-| camps, playgrounds, child care completed two big fimancial trans-jlow interest rates. | Governing Millage proved a contract of the A&A) and community centers and Bible actions involving Pontiac General} The notes sold last night are! Asphalt Paving Co. of Birming-| schools will be given. Hospital. ‘to be paid back out of 1960 ham for the repaving of Opdyke istration can be made at an They sold $175,000 in revenue taxes that otherwise would have By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. | road. The bid of $8,463 is for ap- gee e ” The “Oakland County Board of Supervisors will hold a_ special meeting May 20 to once again proximately a half-mile of paving. bonds to finance a hospital park- been earmarked for public im- Commissioners also set 6 p.m. ing lot and issued $316,000 in tax) provements. Forest Lake Country Club will Le ithe scene Friday of the Birming- anticipation notes to finish Pur-| Conumissioner Milton R. Heary arm-| May 28 as the time of a public chase of new equipment and fur-' \oseg semieet letting the neten, recy ST poeee, eu baring tor the 1959-60 city budg- ee Tennis Club’s annua] dinner nishings, - dance. saying that the hospital should sewer systems. : et. | Mrs. David Lawrence and Mrs. “We hope it will be the last,” said Harold K. Schone, director of the county’s Department of Pub-|A part of the $14,000 increase is, lic Works. for an across-the-board salary in- City Manager Robert Stadler’ charies Letts Jr., cochairmen, said ' The 30-year bonds were sold | said this year’s budge’ is $263,900. |e dinner would be served at 6:39 te the city’s Employes Ketire- money back some day. ment System at four per cent — Othet commissioners protested imterest. The oniy other bidder dist a Meanie “ou premtioeh te was the First of Michigan Corp., hospital “with no strings attached” which asked for a five per cent before Henry was elected a com- interest rate. missioner last spring. * “We should demand repayment The tax anticipation notes were notwithstanding any comitments sold to the only bidder, Commu- of any previous Commissjon,” Hen- nity National Bank, at the low ry repllied. . interest rate of two per cent Voting for issuance of the notes, The notes’ represented the third Commissioner Robert A. Landry and final installment of $450.00 served notice he would not vote) which the city promised the hos- any more money for the hospital) pita] for furnishings and equipment] yniess there were provisions for! 1'2 years ago repayment. j Community National bought! cps pped | notes covering the first two in- ahaa: ia ieee without get- | ting it back,” he said. Saf C ee 340 Henry wanted the hospital to) ble bo he} © Containing $340 oe: ay"rosne ue! n tm : |Walter K. Willman doubted th Stolen From Store sine an. ™” st Se * * * * * * * * Pentiec Press Phete supervisor, at the hospita]'s service award dinner last night. James Clarkson (left), president of the hospital’s Board of Trustees, stood by as Clemence and nine other employes won honors. WINS SERVICE PIN — Ceci) Clemence (cen- ter), a janitor in the Pontiac General Hospital laundry department, receives a 15-year service pin from Mrs. Elsie Clark, laundry department Barring any more delays, crease of 2'3 per cent for all city . Schone said, construction on the €Mployes, he said. More New Tax Bills long-awaited $12.6 million sewers ; obably will begin June 1. Members of the Birmingham Mua : . probably w j _ |sicale will hold their annual May Ho in in Lansing “This date represents a culmi- Luncheon at 12:15 p.m. Friday at pp g nation of efforts stretching past Devon Gables, according to Mrs. |seven years,” Schone ery John R. Hertzberg, chairman of| (Continued From Page One) Upon the suggestion of the coun-'the event. ; ; & bonding attorney, Claude H.| The program will consist of mu- oe passing. it yesterday, | Stevens, supervisors will meet May sical selections by two woodwind — The House decision came after 20 to “reconfirm” their past ap- quartets from Birmingham High a brief rebellion by Democrats col- ‘proval of contracts for the two/School. In addition, the Bloomfield | og | sewers. |Fashion Shop will present a show- ees ‘ing of spring and summer apparel; Sea. John P. Smeekens (R- This has become necessary after for women. | Coldwater) and Edward Hutch- /county legal officials have added | | inson yp lcoalaag renegh of ‘a declaratory amendment to the; we. = Reilly of the the bill, foresaw no hitch. Ve 1937 DPW Act — under which the saat ceed par = will | Williams was not so sure but two projects will be built—assur-’ show a color movie on Russia :t | tudicated his uncertainty ing that communities to be served the Friday meeting of the Senior stemmed frem lack of familiarity will not have to exceed the 15) Men's Club at the Community with ene House amendment. mill constitutional taxing limita-| House. . Had the House completed pas- tion to meet their monetary oblt-; The club's Discussion Group has *48¢ yesterday, administrators - A safe containing $340 was stolen| “The bonds require $13,000 a . | : le nla | el : T H : gations to the county. as " ». were ready to rush the delayed from Cole's Drugs, 50] S. Saginaw'year in meter revenues and we en O p al Em plo e H | chosen “‘Change of Pace’ for 1's , , after | anticipate collecting $21,000 a year Ss it y Ss eW | rary fo 0 Inserting this measure will be topic. Harry I. Burch will be checks to state workers in the Up- per Peninsula by plane. and to are range a special distribution set- St. sometime yesterday burglars broke through a basement! from the lot,’ he said. “Anyway, wall, according to Pontiac Policejthe city is not liable for these The thieves first pried open the) bonds since they are not a general door of the LAL Griil. 499 S. Sag-| obligation issue.” . - - ' maw St., which is next to the drug} ' Ten ‘ontiac mera] Hospita store, and went to the basement wivpouin oe mete the ‘employes won service pins at the | the last—the hopes—of moderator. | seven years of delays since the | sewer projects were first em- | The newly formed Birmingham UP in Detroit. | Visloned. Teen Club has announced a total! * * in re ; = wrap of M89 to, date. ” | However. .Wiliam R. Hart, man -, won the pin for the | pp: . At its meetin riday night at | Parke street side will be only 1 & y deputy state auditor general, said “of the grill. They knocked a hole} P 214-stall lot, The elty is |fifth annual recognition and award longest service — 15 years. Clem- feet, so that the ay Ae Gov. Williams Signs ithe YMCA Building, the Dual- eter checking eh ee normal im the basement wall, adjacent to pi a up 000 in public jdinner held at Devon Gables Inn ence is a janitor in the hospital's | pupii- Safety Buliding will re- DPW Act Measure |\Tones, a teenage orchestra from mailing procedures—with some use the drug store and then entered) feet enianae eis whith te bo | last night. laundry department, | main visible to the west, Harris | Royal Oak Kimball High School, ‘o¢ special delivery—probably would second building, police ce ° | The banquet was part of the ; ss ‘ LANSING (UPI) — Gev. G. will play for dancing from 9 p.m... be repaid out ef surplus rev- Ten-year service pins went to sald. get the job done as fast. ported wi jhospital’s Nationa] Hospital Week the: alter wine. iaclidia | Mennen Williams today signed until midnight. enues, Willman said. e othe e, uding: A public meeting room for about 9 pill designed te clear the way The paychecks, dated, written, Area high school girls seeking Signed and bandied by depart- | |observance. The total $225,000 cost of the lot | Mrs. Fay Stewart, 890 Argyle 100 persons is planned on the low- tor muttimilfion dollar sewage Honored Here at Dinner 30,000 More Books Cecil H. Clemence, 87 N. Tas- | (Continued From Page One) * the . - includes construction and acquisi- : Ave., director of public relations; er level, wiich could be put to systems in Oakland County. summer work in the recreation) Ment or geographical destina- Kim Is Staying tion of 10 land parcels immedi- ‘Glen Blust, 4421 Meigs St., Dray- public use when the rest ef the — NT field have been offered tree basic tion. have lain in a state office training by the YWCA. | building vault for a week now, ton Plains, a carpenter; Mrs. An- Jibrary is closed, Harris said. na Fortneym, 308 Clifford St., a 7 Plane Crashes Kill af Least 36 Tan, Ciseiee Albert, 59 Monroe. | St., a practical nurse; Mrs. Helen (Continued From Page One) (A. Mouser, 105 Ruth St., food serv- ‘ , _ ice supervisor; Clarence Shepard, ing lot. jouer Capital airliner, a Constella \497 Midway Ave., maintenance me-' ; : . jtion, plunged over a 200-foot em- ; The bid was submitted by Dr. chanic. Leon F. Cobb of 75 W. H bankment while landing at the, : 9“. HUPOM Charleston, W.Va., Airport. Two! Alexander Nicol, 493 Cameron St. who promised to have the; : ~~, persons were killed and six in-, St., assistant laundry supervis- building at 61-63 Seminole moved, ‘or; Mrs. Janette And 51 | kw will be held | awaiting the signa! for release. 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. May 23 at | A bill to regulate filling station the Central YWCA in Detrort. Price advertising wobbied today to- ward a showdown vote in the Sen- jate, badly mauled and with most ® . of its teeth pulled. TV Comic Winters The bill survived two attempts } to kill it yesterday. One of its ° ’ ’ bitter foes, Sen. Charles O, Feen- ospitalized in Daze se" secrn2 apts sdamged building at 6143. Semis moved ured + « Se ee an oe at »y May 20, only 10 days lore . | . : _ adiy confused the measures the city’s target date for comple- — St., a nurses aide; and po golagie Rona He pal that The proposal was sponsored ae ree ae 50 scope. san ch the let Aeronautics officials saig they | trs. Dorothy M. Perry, 43442 all t e public areas cou air- by Sen. L. Harv+y Lodge (R- median -_ nters . The rest of the p park-| believed it was the first time | W. Huron St., a registered nurse. ned an the Se = Oakland), who said other coun- _ —— General Hospital b vrai the bill was age ing area already has been cleared) at owe airline had two fatal | Also honored were four recently) Commission, —— ee ee Pe eed ky ee "He was rast wandering on the| slaltyie a traction as peri of homes. crashes in one day. retired employes, Mrs. Lydia Col-| > << bill in the future. lwatertront Tuesday sopareatty| io rad ‘cee ts be printed the The crew of an American Air- lins, Mrs. Lula Buckler, Mrs. Flor- dazed, and consented when harbor same size as those giving the . lines plane with 52 persons aboard ence Corfixson and James Con- And an elevator is planned next) In the interim, the Board Of! police suggested they take him to whole cents. | |to a grade entrance on Pike street, ; uss y ; | Supervisors has met many times the hospital. im an streaked in front of it at a dis-| Attending the banquet were em- he said, for the benefit of handi-t4 approve another step for the| winters has been appearing at It would apply to on-the-premises tance of 45 to 50 feet Tuesday at Ployes with 10 or more years serv- capped persons unable to mount sewers, only to have another legal , night club for a reported $4300 roadside posters only. . ° an altitude of 16,500 feet near we ne memes of the hos- ne nel ls Planned in front of block tossed in its way. a week. ia sag te by the Grand in Bakersfield, Calif. The plane was Pital’s administration and Board | the main entrance. 1 Ww 33, wa } senator. the requirement wauld be Dies of Attack sn Tex. t, of Trustees, Denyes estimated the building eee eaten tea t caneiel t on SCs Coeds Hour extended to all retail merchants— the sale of $6,919,000 in general ‘ime on NBC's Comedy Hour whether -they sold washing ma- ately south of the hospifal be!| tween Johnson and Seminole ave-' nues. Commissioners last night accept- ed a $200 bid for resale of the 10th and final home purchased there to make room for the park- The bill stipulates that the statutory tax levies of townships which have contracted with eounties and other municipali- ties for water and sewage systems shall be within the constitutional 15 mill limitation. The bill had immediate effect and validated all existing con- , tracts that meet the require- ments. at Aly Khan's Luxury Chateau VALLAURIS, France (UPI) — Film star Kim Novak is the new- est addition to the chosen few— mostly beautiful women—who have | the priviieges of using Prince Aly Khan's luxurious ‘‘Chateau de L'Horizon"’ here The blonde film star. moved in yesterday with her mother and fa- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novak, while friends busily denied that this implied any romance with the for- mer playboy turned diplomat, who is in New York. “They're just good friends,” was the word from the white villa where Aly Khan honeymooned with another film star, Rita Hay- worth, a decade ago. “She was coming here for the | BOOK MOBILE DOCK *Otherwise, the lower floor will be used for storing books on re- serve and other nonpublic libra:y) functions, he said. The city’s bookmobile will have a covered loading dock off a service drive on the Water street side of the building, he said. Harris disclosed plans for two * * * reported that an Air Force jet WY. en route from Houston, Tex. to Cannes Film Festival, the house ae In observance of Nat 1 Hos- * San Francisco. e of Nalional NOS-| could fill about half of Pontiac's : *~ * was empty except for the staff and| . “ * rn t pital Week, the hosptal wll sched-| nee a modes . obligation bonds for the eight: | On one of G * obel TV chines or drugs—but there was 2 Aly Khan kindly suggested on one Popular Disc Jockey, ule conducted tours tomorrow and| ; . community Evergreen sewer, oer eorge “obei's |’ question whether the job was The Baltimore area accident oct If the city grows, he said, the, and for $5,748,000 in similar bonds shows Winters, as the special legally effective. Friday, at 9 and 10 a.m. and at 4 » of their dates that she stay there instead of a hotel,’’ a fmend said “That's all.”’ Miss Novak was a sensation on her arrival here yesterday for the formal presentation tonight of Co-! lumbia's “In the Middle of the Night"’ in which she stars Poser for ILGW guest, did a musica] comedy end for the four-community Farming- Played all the parts. He specia)- ton sewer. This has been set Emceed Radio Show, curred during a local thunder- ° isquall, Practiced Law Flight engineers and others said they thought the plane was caught Disc jockey Jim DeJ.and, known |in a severe updraft or downdraft to thousands in this area as emcee which pulled off part of a wing. jof the ‘Bumper to Bumper Club” |The fuel lines in the wing snapped, on Radio Station WWJ, died of a'spraying fuel into the burning en- jheart attack this morning. 'gine. { The 44-year-old man, whose pro-| + * * | ; .. gram was aimed at motorists dur-| Rain was still falling slightly at, cn pr leg cal = ing the afternoon rush hour} re- Charleston when the big Constel- = ire “ : ‘i ‘, Sided at 16096 W. 13- Mile Rd., lation came in for a landing at the itchell came in from the beach soythfield Township, where the airport, built by slicing off the top to address the International ‘attack occurred of a hill. The plane seemed to Ladies Garment Workers Con- | DeLand was rushed te William iturn before it slowed down, wit- vention yesterday. and he told | Beaumont Hospit nesses said, and it tumbled off th : . . spital In Royal Oak ' e the union delegates he'd found brink of the hill. It immediately d library could be éxpanded in three’ ways ° oe . for 11 a.m. May 2%. izes in weird sound effects—many Selassie to Visit Russia Shake Mothballs | COULD GO SOLTH | The Board of Public Works, gov- of them taught him by his moth- ; | “It could be expanded horizon-'erning body of the DPW, will ¢®: Mrs. Alice Bahman. when she LONDON (UPI) — Emperor Out of Topcoat; ‘tally to the south, which is the meet to receive bids on the bonds “orked for a Springfield, Ohio, ra-| Haile Selassie of Ethopia will . , method we would recommend. Or to the lowest bidders in order that, “0 station. | pay an official visit to the Soviet Winter son Way! a second floor could be sdded.! construction might begin soon after| Winters pinch-hit for Jack Parr; Union next month, the official jand there are two unused portions June 1, Schone said. on the “Tonight” show for two Soviet news agency Tass report- By The Associated Press jof the basement excavation that, - # + weeks last year. éd today. Michiganders, shake the moth- balls out of your overcoats. You're! going to need them. tonight and | 1 Pp : 7 . | : j could be converted into windowless) <-none said construction of the’ especially tomorrow night. 9 -. and 4 p.m, ' ; STi gee eRe ‘ " : } I - Fa | the State Health t, to } Moon seis Tt cvetay" at Pet _The body is at the Clarence a in the “een ran — Into kota with temperatures dropping cefling,” — —. . | vide these nace tactlitics r vednesde 7pm Schmidt Funeral Home in Royal ‘ rouse ip 0 ha aughter- to near freezing. Snow fell in ex- Commissioners have decided tO) to alleviate sewage overflow inte | ga mbrrniown, Temperateres | Oak, hepa ace nd wri erp lane |reme Northern areas of Minne-| limit total costs to $600,000, with! the Rouge River. | an 572 r | saw one big piece of the plane gota and northeastern North Da-, $100,000 going to meet 6 per cent/ ; 8am 8% 26pm 68 burning in the air, and there was yo, architects’ fees and the rest t A oe of legal blocks be-) sam 54 2pm 68 Ps smoke coming from two other ; . _|furnish the building. gan in March 1958 when a West oem a —— 7 10,000 to Help Build parts which sort of drifted off and Paar Mle hammered arsine | Bloomfield attorney filed suit con-|! eesday in entiae “ j 2 ‘ . j . é : ; neg: [At Pecorded downtown) iia &. 4 iwestern Wisconsin and northern §qj] May Be Bed-lam! bear Loca nny OF A Swaa, teculeretane 3 Small Cars for GM = . | Michigan Tuesday. Gusts up to 74) Alth = it w ld by th Mean temperature es Nae ee Lerrible thing. ng. (-P-b. lashed the twin ports of WINDERMERE. England |, rea all sa + it Judee| t ne YPSILANTI (The Ypsilanti Not far nae ea gay of young- Duluth . Superior, forcing some, (UPI) — Four Nottingham Uni- lo - B County ircuit Judge | en Ove Toor Age in Pentise Dall} Brace asa ‘Gant Gosaral rite Pps a Se Temes satin ai ships to seek safety in Lake Su-| versity students announced to- | appealed Thies Haine valine | Weather —Sunpy cars at Willow Run and will and cover | wus ye — gee Lake Windermere in their Pa-| tn « 4 to 4 split decision, the| — ; ; s of the windy t : amie ee se sme pea 10,000 persons at work = The four crew members who were | brush fires Wroke out in the tinder-| bedstead. hd aanve high court affirmed “by equal di-| 85 tn 1879 32 in 1912, there by N@vember. jamong 31 passengers killed in the/dry sections of northern Min | — & Tait OF \vision” Judge Hartrick’s ruling. | The Daily Prees said vester- Q planks and oil drums, is already . Tt T atere Chart , yester- crash of a Capital Airlines Vis-|nesota mcs ” |Even with this green light to pro-| apes ts 5a ucarquette se 38| day GM will do the work im @ count near Baltimore were from} rh artes ne tne le eo ceed. Stevens was dubious whether Fentiae Press Pete Baltimore 91 em * new small -ar plant. General the Detroit area. Dut f ! “Capta Max yman, 2U, said, bi ] ; miemereh 62 36 Miami B. 80 77 , but none of those : | a *,,, jbond buyers would venture into CLOTHING DRIVE UNDER WAY — Fred Beiter” Se at Minncajots ass] Mevore declined comment. |killed was trom the Pontiac vi Good Enough for Now | “We want to set up @ record.” ithe projects with four justices dis- dale St. and Judy Dearing of 191 Ottawa Dr ola Bac Pri Charleston 7 73 New Orleans 74 69, Quoting a “‘re mdustry cinity. * or senting. | 4 , : : s Chicago S 4 Omens bo ee source,”’ the Daily Press said * *: | MIAMI (UPI) — Franklin S. Bird Lovers Gulled! After two refusals by the State ety bade Gee pre ig Maps citywide drive for Cleveland = 71.:—«87-Peliston 67 45, the GM small car is designed te § The veteran pilot was Capt. W.| Sampson told the Florida high- | Supreme Court to rehear its split! =. Open y the Pontiac Administrators peeves 8 “s eee 7 i feature engine-in-rear construc- ‘Clyde Paddack, 53, of Detroit. | way patrol yesterday that his TOKYO (UPI) — Bird lovers ‘decision. it Was decided to insert | and Supervi sors Assn., the campaign is being conducted in each Duluth 33 Bt. Lous 38 8 thom. The paper said this will Michael J. Flahaven. 28, of Dear-; driving license is not out of were incensed today at the tim- the declaratory amendment ‘to of the city s schools. Fred is treasurer and Judy is vice president G Rapids, 13 60 8. 8. Marie a 38 be a “high mileage engine of born was co-pilot. The hostesses) date, even if it does show an ex- , ing of a Forestry Ministry an- |meet the objection of dissenting] of the Pontiac Ceritral High School Student Council which is head- .~ —— +4 = Fino $ 6s) fess, than 100 horsepower” with were Sue Ann Wessell, 21, and piration date of April 1367. It's | nouncement that sea gulls are | Justices Etigene | Black, Talbot, ing the drive in their school]. The homeroom which collects the Kansas 7 a HI Seottte Hi 4 a “radically new aluminum Doris Elaine Guwick, 28, of Ypsi- | a Saudi Arabia licerite, dated by | fair game for hunters, This is ;Smith, John D. Voelker and Thom- ost clothing will win a theater party. Second and third place inves : i P | cylinder block.” lanti. | the Moslem calendar. ' national bird week, jas M. Kavanagh, ‘| homerooms will be treated to ice cream. The drive ends Friday. { j ’ / ts t. la THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 e THREE ‘DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL’ Durable POLYETHYLENE Laundry Baskets Regular DOOR-BUSTER SPECIAL! Zipper Top—Wire Trash Burners Pie ] 17 Regular 1 00 19-inch round basket,” stands 13” high. Sturd Safety style zipper top, vol- nee Narrow ‘rib ibbed. cano draft bottom. For all Limit trash burning, Limit 1. —tnd Fleer Vo , BIGGER BARGAINS STOREWIDE EVENT-Guaranteed Bargains in Every Dept.—All 3 Floors Exactly 140 bargains are listed on this page, don’t miss a single one of them! Guaranteed MONEY SAVERS in everything for home and family. The few minutes it takes to read this advertisement will be the most profitable way you could spend the time right now. Be hese early when the doors open at 12 noon. spring action 17 ~ 29nd FLOOR SPECIALS 2.49 Grass Seed—4 Lhs. 1'° ‘Palmer Park’ grass seed mixture in 4 pound bag 1.00 Stee! Clothesline Props-Ea. 68° TY feet tall. %4 inch tubular steel line clip, Umit 2... 2.00 Jar Sprayer 99s Attach to garden hose, make 20-gal. soluble ) fertilizer — = 1.00 Revolving Lawn Sprinkler — 68* Round al) meta] sprinkler fits any garden | hose _ Limit z 3,00 Round Point Shovels PLZ ‘Ow! Brand’—American made. Stee] biade, wood handle SOOHOSHSSSHSSHSSSSSSSSSHSHSSHSSSSSHSSOSSSSSSSHEES White HARDWOOD Wire Center PLASTIC TOILET SEATS | Clothesline-50-Ft. Regular $5.95 : Regular 98c Complete with all 288 *‘Kordite’ plastic line Ape fittings. Standard with wire <3" ier. 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Colors PYTTTITI Tih RUG RUNNERS KITCHEN TOOLS Regular $1.00 Regular $2.49 floors but lets Agc Randies. retell plate 8c beauty show thru. a ie ner, , vedios, PP erPPPrrTTTTTITITITT TIT titi iti ii 49c Contact Shelf-Paper-Yd. 19¢ > Furniture Polish-Pt. 12° ‘Old English’ Red Polish in &02. bottle. All purpose polish 2,50 Shop ’n Roll Bags 6 S* Shopping bag set on rolling casters. Folds when not in use _ Chops « onions, mea’ meats, eggs, | vegetables, 59c Ecko Dish Mops OF ER: 34 dependable readings 69c Silverware Cups Ribbed PLASTIC 6 Ft. ' ECKO ?-Piece Set Protects rugs and 27 x 72 inches. ete. Wall rack 38* Seth etnosive decorating paper. Pisstio—ae water, paste, 1.99 Stove Top Mats 68* EF Genuine Arise Mates metal, asbestos backing, 17x19-inches 1.50 Food Choppers om 08 * _fish, ¢ nuts, | ete 1 stroke ‘Minute’ cellu cellulose sponge mo mops. Stu Sturdy plastic handies 50c Wall | Thermometer Sie-inches overall lengib. 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We've packed this page with bag “7 t Pood Don't Miss This Bargain Event! . a shop- We are closed until noon, but ping trip through SIMMS to- we'll be busy all morning marking down prices for you thrifty shoppers that know slashed . . low prices cut lower values — you see them. . « Manufacturers’ close - outs BE HERE Only A Lew Overhead “SMALL PROFIT” Stove Like SIMMS Could Afferd to Slash Prices So Low on So Many items | MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Reg. Size Cigarettes—Limit 2 (6c Tax) . . tm. $2.15 King & Filter Cigarettes—Limit 2 (7c Tax) Ct. $2.25 25¢ Book Matches—Limit | ctn. box of 50 ....... 9 12c Bugler Tobacco—Pocket size (Limit 3) ....... 6c $3 King Edward Cigars—Limit | _ box of of 50... $2.35 S¢ Chewing Gums—Famous br’ nds (Lim. 1) 20 p m. 1) 20 pkg. 52c $1 Life Savers—Flavors (Limit 1 box) ... .20 Roll 52c 2c Kiddies Ga Vesa Aasoried vackany Tlavors ceeees Ic 35¢ Circus Peanuts—Marshmallow, 14-oz. bag . ..19¢” 25c Jelly Rings—Limit 2, full pound bag ....... 12¢ $1.19 Hula-Hoops—Solid plastic, colors ........ 49¢ 29¢ Toy Slate—Wood frame, 2 sides ........... 17c $1 1 Flashlight—All metal 2 cell (batt. extra) ..... 18c 5c Pencils—lst quality leads, misprint ... .10 for 15¢ $1 Telephone Index—Metal, A to Z = 47c $1.50 Pencil Sharpener—Boston ‘Bulldog’ $32.50 Remington Rollectric Electric Shaver . . $16. 33 25c Kids’ Sun Glasses—Non-breakable, Limit 2 .. .7e 25c Retractable Ball Point Pens—Limit oe 6c $4.98 Elec. 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Limit 2 tray-tables. —tnd Fleer Value Ladies’ —Misses'—Girls’ Loafers & Moccasins 2.49 T 67 Seller | Soft crepe soles, sport loafers or saiicloth moccasins All sizes 4‘. black, white. sient ad beige All Weather Rain or Shine e 5 s Ladies’ Raincoals in blue or grey. Regular $12.95 9 With matching caps. Lined coats Broken size range. —Main Fleer American Ist Quality Receiving Blanket 25° —Main Fleer Regular 49c¢ Standard weight, 26x36 inch size. Comfort bianket. Limit 2. LADIES’ and GIRLS’ Anklets & Socks Reg. 49c Value 7 "700 mead trregulars Styles include Engiis a h he ee Dae on tn so 4s . 3 s 2es il. eat A i wt Genuine ‘CURITY' Brand Crib Sheets Reg. $1.95 Value elastic. White and peese! colors. Lim- t 2. 9 x 12 Foot—Cotton Loop Room Rugs Regular to 13% $24.95 Washable cotton loops in hi-lo designs. Green color only. Non- skid resistant. —Basement Lid Cover and Floor Mat CHENILLE Bathroom Set Regular ¢ $1.98 Value E Red color only! Washable, non- skid resistant backing. Stand- ard size. —Basement Soft, Cool and Comfortable s Bed Pillows ibers. Floral print Regular $2.95 97° ticking. Dust free. Shredded clip- pings and acrylic —Basement 81 x 99 Inch Sizes WHITE Muslin Sheets $1.95 T 29 Value tl cut 81x08 inches, rp Fu white in flat style only. Limit { sheet, Only 200 in stock. Denims—T wills—Cottons KIDDIES’ Boxer Jeans Regular ¢ ll $149 All sizes or girls First 200 customers—zippe' fly front, belt loops. Sizes 4 to 12. Limit 2. —Basement = borg sta in all zes 8's to 11. Slight irreg- ulars. Limit 3 Deirs. ain Fleer NOON ‘til 9p.m. SPECIALS for WOMEN 4.44 Ladies’ Nylon Uniforms Just 22 uniforms. White, slight counter soiled. Broken sizes 3.95 Ladies’ Bouffant Slips Triple tier nylon slips th | 2” 5 2.98 Ladies Maternity Dresses 87° 1 pe., elastic waist, scoop neck. sleeveless. 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Edward Jefirie Yet roi 5 ‘R-Buchanan) released a list of He said his calls were “small Frank a Mahe Detroit. $126 90 long distance calls the first potatoes compared with some of —aaprt Mex ano. Nake! ec - * three months of the legislative the stuff going on around here.” Michael Jo OBrien F $242 70. Gil- si t L Wales. Stambaugh. $174.45 and session Fitzpatrick said the Senate com- sf; ‘Ghariice Write, Detroit $140.65 It showed that 15 members — Muttee nvestigating Michigan's in- Newly elected Reps. Joseph A 14 of them Democrats — ran Gust! il climate duplicates a gov- Gillis (D-Detroit) and Riemer Van up toll bills of more than slo ernors committee Til (R-Holland) had no long dis ‘ ; r r te each. OTHER EXPENSES itance calls listed. Also u listed l eo sn were Reps. James N. Folks of Oakland Count, 's s:\ epreser He said this committee employed ‘Horton, Harold W. Hungers! vd of r ) es : > ( aro un ( yf tatives expended a tota!/of $231.05 ‘an outside man’ at $16,000 iLansing and Ralph H ~ Young of between them for phone calls. High year and that its head, Sen. John! East Lansing. all Republicans man was James C!arkson ‘D-South-' P. Smeekens (R-Coldwater), made The Republican akers office field) with $155.80. and low man two trips to Washington by plane 19 ¥ nny ils during was Arthur J. Law ‘D-Pontiac), and one to Harrisburg, Pa., at/TPorte S _ “ry ‘ . oo 7 waite with only $7.25 state expense. ae & 20) = te al mS _* * * : - : Rep. Walter J. Nakkula (R- Others were Farrell FE. Ri berts| Gladwin) wae the one Republi. (R-West Bloomfreld Township),| ean 4 . 24 : } sopping the » $100 mark with | t $23.75: Lloyd L. Anderson (R-Wa-! giig ale § orrowing terford T ship) $21.35: William Hayward (R-Ro} Oak) $1320: Pears said he has asked the bh p ti § h | and John C. Hitchcock eel by House members totalled - y On lac C 001S Park) $9.70 872.20 or $18 a month for each Democrats Immediately cried Pears sai he has asked the, Pontiac was one of three Oakland “politics.” {two House floor leaders, Reps Al-' County school districts whose bor Se lison Green (R- Kingston) and Jo . ee tt THE CHAME seph J. Kowalski (D-Detroit) to '™"SS Were approved by the Rep. Edwin A Fitzpatrick (D-| jointly sponsor @ resolution set-|State Muhicipal Finance Commis- Detroit) was the champion talker|¢ing up a committee to study leg- >jsion yeste rday with a bill of $495.04 | islative spending for such items as; 4 pontiac loan of $500,000 was “There were tole Ma calls) telephone, telegraph, stationary among the $2,770,290 the Commis- charged to the State of Michigan,"’| and mailing privileges. Fitzpatrick said ‘ Aj] the calls I * * * sien approved for 21 school dis- made a Rented’ (0 legislative Kowalski said he felt release of c's =e the information was justified Tr was granted approval to Fitzpatrick ,aid most were out- | But, he said the speaker seemed borrow $195,800 and Lamphere of-state calls and had to do with | more interestad in publicity than $207,000 his proposals for off-track bet- in explaining the circumstances of ill of the loans were tax Antici- ting and a sweepstakes lottery | the calls. pation notes for operating ex- Some members he said, to raise money for the state. have penses. HERE’S EXCITEMENT! LIGHTWEIGHT DACRON and WOOL 2 Trouser Suits THE EXTRA PAIR WILL DOUBLE THE WEAR Here's real value in summer clothing — famous Martinelli tailoring in a handsome breeze-cool blend of 55°- dacron, 45° worsted. And every one has 2 pair of trousers! A wealth of weaves; muted stripes, hair lines, nubs, checks and plaids. 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The Blocked Until Report portion that isn’t served by sew- lj Poll ers is the part that might be in- on C inton ° ution volved in pollution.” CONTINUED TREATMENT The agreement, signed last A new pact covering Pontiac, treatment of Sylvan Lake sewage was delayed last night until a re- port on Clinton River pollution iS prepared * * * similar to one year with Waterford Township, provides for continued treatment, but on a metered rate of 16 cents for every 1,000 gallons of effluent handled, chargeable to City Commussioner Milton R the cy instead of to individual Henry won the delay after City! Qustomers Manager Walter K. Willman asked for the pact’s approval Sylvan Lake, in turn, would ; collect from individual homes, at Signing a contract with Syl- slightly hig-er rates than at van Lake might hurt the city's lega! position in its battle to halt | pollution of the Clinton and Sil- | ver Lake by communities to the west, Henry said. present, it is expected Pioneer Highlands subdivision on the lake would be excluded from the agreement / its location is unsuitable for in- He warned that the city may clusion in the single meter ar- have to seek injunctive releif rangement against Sylvan Lake if it is dis- * * * covered that Sylvan is contribut- The subdivision will continue to Willman said, since, City to Appeal Ruling ¢ on Ice Cream Law h The State Supreme Court will) be asked to reverse the recent Circuit Court ruling declaring Pon-' law; tiac’s ice illegal. On recommendation of City At torney William A. Ewart, city cream’ vending commissioners voted last night to’ ask the high court for permission wW appeal the decision by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. dudge Holland said the heart of the law, which requires street | vendors to have a helper on hand | to protect children from traffic, was economically prohibitive. “Ewart was not optimistic about the chances of a reversal, but said the attempt should be made. The ordinance has been a center of legal controversy for several years. land for the .first time last sum- mer, after a test case was set up.) Judge Holland handed down bis; ruling last week. Fire Bameoss City Shop, It came before Judge Hol-' ing to the pollution 1945 between Sylvan Lake would remain new contract is sizned ready has signed it be served by the city under the 1945 arrangement. with Pontiac the homeowners directly. Started in Box of Rags Spontaneous combustion was blamed by Pontiac firemen as the cause of a $625 fire at the Carney Transmission Service, 123 W. Mont- calm St. yesterday afternoon. The fire started in a box con- taining dirty rags and workmen's clothing. Damage to the building AGREEMENT HOLDS Willman said a 1945 agreement Dilling and Pontiac Willman stressed that the new until the agreement contained a safety Sylvan al | factor to prevent overloading of Pontiac's limited sewage treat- ment facilities. in effect A pollution study is under way by the city’s Sanitation Depart- |§ No additional Sylvan Lake sew- ment and a report should be age lines can be laid, under the was estimated at $7) and $400 to ready in two weeks, Willman agreement, without approval of the the contents said. Pontiac City Commission, he said — Commissioners called for the OO More than 2.000 new books are study last month in an attempt tO Grand Coulee pam in Washing- published in an average year in curb Clinton pollution which the ton is 550 feet high and 4,300 feet the U.S. Mystery and detective State Water Resources Commnis- jin length. 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Marshall's wife Mabel, 44, died _April 6, nearly two months after he allegedly shot her following a weekend drinking bout. The Marshalls had been living with their daughter, Mrs. Haze! Fishel], 25, at the time of the shooting. , * * * Mrs. Fishell testified yesterday that her father had consumed three quarts of wine with her husband's father on the day of the shooting At the ‘request of her father, Mrs. Fishell said she told her mother that Marshall was sitting in the bedroom holding a .38 caliber revolver and that he wanted to see her. She testified she warned her mother ‘‘to be careful.” “The next thing I remember is hearing the shot.”’ Mrs. Fishell, of 1841 Point Dr., testified Assistant Prosecutor Anthony Renne said Mrs. Marshall died last month as the result of an infection caused by the single .38 caliber bullet entering her stomach Canadian trappers produce about 60 per cent of the Dominion's an- nual fur: supply. The. other 40 per cent comes from domestic fur farms. . | GOP Interested ‘U.S. Manufacturers’ Hopes Tumble in Love Lite | of Tuna, Too * WASHINGTON (p—Some years | By SAM DAWSON back, . Republican congressmen | AP Business News Analyst consumer goods into, the country | kidded Democratic administra- |.LONDON (AP)—American hopes —to an annua] maximum of five’ | tors for investigating the love of widening the market here for! Million dollars a year. life of a tuna. \its consumer goods seem likely . Then came a series of incidents | Now Rep. John J. Rooney (D- |today to be deferred again. |in the United’ States that aroused | NY) has discovered an Eisen- | The strength of the pound ster!- resentment here. The British stiff- | hower budget request for tuna jing and the swelling of British ened their attitude. | ecology. . gold reserves well above the dan-| x *© * At recent hearings of a, House |ger point gave U.S. manufactur-| The American moves included: ! | Appropriations sub committee, ers cause to hope. granting contracts for heavy elec Rooney asked if tuna ecology | ~ * kt trical equipment to U.S. firms, al- | had once been referred to as the | put top officials at both the/though British prodiicers made | study of a tuna’s love life. A (British Treasury and the Board|lower bids; U.S. curbs on oil im- | Fisheries and Wildlife official re- ¢ Trade say the time isn't ripe|Ports hurting both British produc- plied it had. \yet. Their view: confjdence in the|ers and U.S. oil companies with’ “I thought surely this new ad- | pound had been restored, but un- ‘overseas fields; and wool fabric page einipeeed would =e do such | +i) reserves are built even higher duties by which the United States a thing.” Rooney said. . ‘caution will be the British rule. rem. Sree 7. eee Oe) The British government holds | broke in: ‘‘Does this gentleman . think his party is phage ney that the balance of trade with the Britain Unlikely to OK More Imports \plan.. This now allows a trickle of say this hurts them most becausea year. come in up to $188,350 worth. It's scarcely worth trying to; build up a market — especially] since the import quota would have) to be divided among many com-} peting American firms. In the fashion field, Americans) could ship $56,195 worth of wom- en's $25,240 worth of full fashioned stockings, and $1,500 worth of cor-| sets, girdles and brassieres. Du-, ties range up to 33 per cent.) Elegtric refrigerators and parts|Duties on men’s garments have) can be imported to a total ofjthe same maximum. they can’t tel] when the duty will rise and can't plan output ahead on their high style fabrics. * * * The Board of Trade official says that further relaxation of imports from the dollar area is coming, but it will be on capital goods — machinery and the like — and not on consumer items. * * * Here are examples of what the would-be American exporter is up against if he wants to sell here: | $215,740 worth a year but subject \greatly increases the tariff after to a duty of 15 per cent. AVashing| Phonograph records, which seem a certain amount has been ad- machines pay the same duty and|to worry the Treasury a bit, pay mitted each year. British mills the total. value allowed is $134,475,a duty of 15 per cent if music,| interested in love life?” (United | States under existing) {curbs on many consumer goods is! . istill too precarious to risk turther' Nightclub Boss - ‘liberalization now. But they insist Man, 62, Goofs Name that is their next goal now that Attaches Salary ‘currency convertibility is being CHICAGO (UPI) — Nicholas achieved. And, of course, they . Ribich, 62, of Chicago admitted he add that the day would be has- of Judy Garland made a slight mistake when he ap-'tened if the United States would ywpw YORK (UPI) —A warrant’ lied f license to ; his'buy s : ‘ oO ; Pp or a lice marry buy still more British goods. to attach Judy Garland’s salary wife, Annabelle, 53, * * * { He blurted out the name Nicholas, Al cas ‘Gee Wii ba for her seven-night charity stand Fischer when the marriage license a a . _ , an S4YS' at the Metropolitan Opera House clerk asked him his name last Nov.|¢ Dritish consumer is unpre- issued lat terday to Brook- N. Ribich is a native of Yugo. Wctable. The British woman's al- Was issued ‘ale ee slavia and his last name trans-'¢@dy high interest in American lyn nightclub operator Ben Maksik, lated into English means ‘‘Fisher”| Styles might lead to a rush of buy- who has a $150,000 breach of con- a “Fulecsan” Ha sanetined is ing if given free rein. Or British suit pending against the called Fisher by his fellow work-|Youths might take a flash yen for) | ers American style suits—even a sud- =/8er. - ¢ im “We were both nervous and ex- den fad for some popular singers’ cited because we were getting mar- COuJd bring in so many American Neither Miss Garland nor her ried for the first time,” Ribich Phonograph records that it. could husband and producer Sid Luft was said yesterday as he filed a court Mean a drain of a sort on the available for comment. petition sap sem the name on the a of trade with the dollar Maksik, operator of the Town marriage license from Fischer to : and Country Club, has charged Ribich. ~ *& Ee American officials here suspect Miss Gar}and with improperly . there may be other reasons for, breaking off an engagement there. Firemen Eat on Job the British dragging their feet, * * * WATERVLIET, N.Y. (AP)—Six on relaxing curbs on American He said the attachment relates firemen rushed to. a downtown goods. only to Miss Garland’s salary and alarm — but paused before put-| The Americans had high hopes not to the funds being taken in| ting out the fire. First, they had a‘that the strong revival of British for the Children’s Asthma Re- doys roasting potatoes in the back|industry and its growing financial search Institute and Hospital at} yard. Then they turned extinguish- | stability would lead off an expan-'Denver, which her performances ers on the camp fire. 'sion of the British token import! benefit. Nuptials So Exciting, tract hospitalized in since the accident here last August. | Doctors said his health has im-| Exiled Cardinal nd 10 per cent if just a speech.} Autos—a story in themselves— | pay 30 per cent duty and 658 cars /a year can come in. la | Vacuum cleaners can! dresses other than silk,| * * * @ major |found to affect young as well as Where as 2 Page 11 When os 2 Page 11 What. s 2 Page 11 } oy | swe | Returning to U.S i BONN, Germany ‘UPI)—Thomas Cardinal Tien, exiled Roman Cath- olic primate of China who was injured in a highway accident nine months ago, will fly to the United States at the end of June, it was announced last night The 69-year-old prelate, who came to Germany to stimulate in- terest in the plight of Catholicism! in Communist China, has been nearby proved sufficiently to allow him to return to the United States where he took up residence after he was ordered to leave China by the Communists. Scientist Flees to West BERLIN (UPI)—Karl Grobbeck- er, 58, a noted East German scien- tist in the field of agriculture, has. fled to. West Berlin, officials re- ported today. He was director of the Agricultural Science Institute of Rostock University. - brlds Finest. [files between Start and AY top | Name any starting point you prefér—select your favorite destination —and imagine’ yourself bridging the distance in a new 1959 Cadillac. To begin with, it’s wonderful just to sit there—cradled in the com- fort of its cushions . soothed by its marvelous quiet and steadiness of ride. And how wonderful it is to be in command of the “car of cars”. A hill in the offing? A nudge of your foot carries you up and over with amazing alacrity. A curve in the road ahead? The weight of your hand dn the slender wheel makes you its master. . A traffic light gleaming red? 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SNORT MEDIUM Phone FE 4-251! of Mail Your Order SHORT Under 5’ 3” Sizes 10 to 20 MEDIUM 3° es € Sizes 12 to 20 TALL ‘ Over 5° 6” Sizes 12 te 20 USE A WAITE’S 30-Day Charge! . TALL Waite’s Daytime Dresses . .. Third Fleer . ——— * a ee ee Tee a ee ae i le OE ire THE PONTIAC PRESS RAROLD a. FITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 / _—_ — Montgomery Remarks Hit Below the Belt Field Marshal Bernarp L. MonT- Gomenry in his tirade against Ameri- can leadership acting like an irresponsible little boy. When he remarked that our leaders are “people who are not very well,” and then added that this is “no good,” he was hitting below the belt. * * * The war-time general said that American leadership could be characterized hy “lack of decision at top level.” He was pitching shots at President Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles and Secretary of State Christian Herter. * * * He also made the point that Britain had come forward to supply the “consistency” needed by the Western Alliance. Further he stated that IKE did not understand the Normandy battle plan. We would like to remind this old general that there probably would not have been a Normandy battle plan had it not been for the United States and Eisenhower. If our history is correct, we recall that the United States came to the recue of Gregt Britain and Mont- gomery. What would MOoNTGOMERY’S War record be without the U.S. and EISENHOWER? x *§ * His derogatory remarks just on the eve of the East-West Foreign Min- isters’ meeting was poorly timed to say the least. These remarks could be a damaging blow to British American unity. The London Daily Sketch com- mented: “Monty is dead right when he said that old soldiers should stay out of politics. If only he would take his own advice.” We concur and feel that most Britons do too. MOoNTGOMERY’s apology is reluc- tantly accepted since he should have known better. is Aren’t for Publication Eastern publishers and especially those in New York State, feel that the ultimate Republican ticket will be Nixon and ROCKEFELLER. * * * Word has gone around that Rockefeller will disclaim any in- terest in the vice presidency if he be approached right now and pressed fot a categorical “yes” or “no.” And vet the feeling persists that when the time comes, and he finds Nixon is the definite choice and’ he faces the second slot or nothing, that he will acquiesce. x * * Perhaps it’s just human nature for Mr. ROCKEFELLER to dodge a commit- ment while he privately entertains secret aspirations for the Presidential nod itself. Nor did this idea originate with him. Newspapers have suggested it And so have enthusiastic friends. ~ * * But a consensus of the nation right now places Nixon far out in front. Many front runners are beaten and especially front run- ners in political races. But Nixon seems to have the capacity to take the lead when the barrier is, THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mart Dativy Except Sundar 48 W Huron 8t Pontiac. Michigas Published by Tw Pontisc Priss Company Jowun A RILey Assistant Advertising Manager Rousset Basser, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howarn fF Frreereace 1, Vice. President and Business Manager Ear M. Treapwert Circulation Manager G Marswarr Jonpdan, Local Advertising Joun W Frreorrste Manager Gecretary and Editor Geoscr C. Inman Haery J Ree Classified Manager ®, Managing Editor The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for republicetion of afl local news printed in this ta well as el! AP news, dispatches “oo 4 Presse ig delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week: where carrier service is not available. by ma)! in Oakiand. Genesee, Livingston. Macomb. Leperr sna Washtenaw Counties: it is $12.00 a year; elsewhere to Michigan and all other pieces in United States $2000 a vear. AlJ ype oe peyab'e to advance. Postage hes “ @t- Pontiac, Michigan. Mem f | — sprung and then make every post a winning one. This is somewhat unusual. x* *« * In fact, his chief rival, ApLal Srevensok, is carefully avoiding the leading spot. You couldn’t blast ADLAI into a front position just now with TNT. He knows his best chances are for the rest of the field to run itself into oblivion and then “just happen to be available” at the proper mo- ment. And he has many staunch sup- porters in his own right. Lots and lots of water has to run under innumer- able bridges between now and the two great conventions, but the early morning line looks like: Stevenson-Kennedy vs. Nixon and Rockefeller SoME people are always trying to shift responsibility for their actions. Many a person prays, “Lead us not into temptation,” and when he yields to some temptation, he tells himself it wasn’t his fault—it was due to his prayer being unanswered. WHEN a person overhears some one laugh heartily these days he doesn't wonder what amused him—he won- ders if he isn’t losing his marbles. —— The Man About oo Spread Good News Veil Your Modesty and Do Some Concerted Plugging Next week: When we'll all dust off our boosting togs. The coming week has been desig- nated as Michigan-Oakland County Week, so now’s the time to do your part in tell- ing the world why Michigan is such a great state. You've been too modest as a booster, when there’s so much boosting material right here in our own county. You-can challenge the other 82 coun- ties in our own state, also the more than one thousand counties in the 50 states, to show any spot where both nature and man have done so much to make life worth the living. that is contiguous to such a large concentration of population. Now's the time to show our eminently justifiable pride. A young deer swimming. across Watkins Lake Tuesday morning was observed by Mrs. Rex D. Wonders from her home on its shore. It appeared to be a good swimmer and quite tame First robin of the season to fight with its own reflection in an automobile hub cap is reported by Mrs. Amanda Templeton of Lake Orion, who says the birg puts on a bout several times every day/ y Word is received from Editér Stan. C. Barker of the Factory News, monthily publication of the GMC Truck and Coach Division, that a hole-in-one golf tournament for its emploves started Tuesday it. lasts a month, with a caddy ¢art as tirst prize and 19 other prizes. A Grand Trunk Pontiac-Detroeit com- mutation ticket issued on June 7, 1900 among the souvenirs of Jack Millhouse of Birmingham. Its price was 25 cen‘s 1S Multiple tulips are so common that they are not news, unless you have one that beats that of Mrs. Harry Felkman of Waterford, who has seven blossoms growing from one bulb. . That Republican, following his family “generations of Democrats Clarence K. Patterson, looks for some upsets in politica] think- tng before next year’s national conven- tions. But “C” is not predicting anv sure thing nominations on either ticket The family cat of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Flewelling of Birmingham gives birth to freaks. One in a litter two years ago lacked a front leg. One born last year had no ears, and recently she had a litter of four, and one of them has no front legs. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Hannah Halterman of Birmingham; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Fletcher of Walled Lake; 55th wedding anniver- sary - Arnold Westcombe> of Rochester; 85th birthday Perry Grinnell ot gis 2nd claas vate / of Metamora, 81st birthday. ( wWorpa=— T hings to Comb Out of His Beard David Lawrence Says: There’s Another Key Geneva Parley GENE\VA~—More important than the four-power conference is another international proceeding which has been going on here for six months and whieh concerns far more directly the future peace of the world. It's the long-drawn- out but fateful conference be- tween the Soviet Union and the West over the question of whether the test- ing ofnuclear weapons shall be permanently pro- hibited by a treaty signed by all nations LAWRENCE On .its face this means merely stopping the tests, but actually it means imore—subsequent pressure to ban the use of nuclear weapons altogether ir time of war * * * The sessions on nuclear tests are in recess till June 8 because it is impracticable for two conferences to be going on simultaneously, as the foreign ministers cannot pos- sibly give attention to both subjects at the same ‘time. But before the reccss was agreed upon, the Russians were moving eagerly and with surpris- ing speed toward agreement on as many articles of the proposed treaty as possible. The articles remaining, of course, are the big ones and will receive the most careful scrutiny later on, with the chances of an agreement within many moths being any- body's guess. . Back of all this, however, is one big and allpervasive question. Why do the Soviets want an agree- ment at afi? Are they merely exhibiting / that humaneness of spirit whigh has been so conspicu- ously abgent in their attitude to ward ote international problems? Are théy/worried about the pos- sible acquisition of pew weapons by Red/China and other nations? * * * If the Soviets alfeady have more missiles than the West and are scientifically ‘‘ahead of us,"’ as the anti-administration politicians in the United States so often declare, then why do the Russians think we would ever agree to stop test- ing to get better ones? Also, what is the real truth about nuclear tesits—are they as damaging as has been claimed? The most reliable information available here is baffling, for the expert scientists on the Allied side do not agree. You can find some who say that any ‘‘fallout”’ is dangcrois today, others who say it may be dangerous 10 or 100 years from now, and still others who say there is far more danger from natural radioactiy- ity that has nothing to de with nuclear tests. * * * But granting that mildly myurtous—and the have been responsible for initiating the worldwide alarm about tests, tests are SOVTCTS The Country Parson “If just by talking about prob. lems we solved them — some of us would already have solved our neighbor's troubles.” , / aided and abetted by some Com- munist stooges in the scientific field in nearly every country—the question remains as to what the Soviets hope to gain by the proposed ban. .y * * * The real answer probably is that the Soviets feel they have enough weapons now to devastate any enemy country, and they are well aware that the United States has three times more than would be necessary to destroy all of the Soviet Union. It becomes urgent, therefore, to keep any other na- tions, especially the irresponsible ones, from getting nuclear weapons. Can the information be kept secret? There is reason to be- lieve it can be. It ts significant that the Soviets do no. send as much nuclear deta to their own satellites as the United States don't trust them. There are, to be sure, many motivating considerations. Thus, the expense of testing is enormous Tpe British are feeling this al- ready, but the Russians see it as an even bigger burden upon them. If, therefore, there are enough weapons to destroy an enemy. why make any more. That's the Soviet argument, and it looks plausible on its face * * * But once tests are banned. will the use of the weapons themselves be outlawed? If so. the Soviet Union can dominate Europe with its ‘conventional’ forces, and. if the propaganda to compel the withdrawal of large bodies of NATO troops from the continent of Europe and to bring about the abandonment of military bases for American forces is successful, then the Kremlin will have achieved in effect. a military victor) without firing a shot (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Telling Patient or. Relative of Cancer Is Doctor’s Duty Tt may be true, as some critics the patient or the patient's nearest say, that I lean far backward in the effort to exclude symptoms from this column. But I contend that this is a HEALTH column, where we may properly dis- cuss physiology, hygiene and pro- phylaxis (preven- tion) but not pa-— thology. diagnosis or treatment. In many in- stances it is diffi- / cult to decide DR. BRAD whether to give advice of remain silent. For instance: “| went to our doctor” (writes the mother of a family) “‘at the first sign of discliarge which began several years after the menopause. This was a year ago. “The doctor laughed at me and said not to worry, I had just worked too hard, but it would be all right in a short time. He told my husband to take me to.a movie occasionally or out to din- ner once or twice a week... * x * “When I went back to the doctor he said the same thing and assured ane it would stop. After three months it did, and I began to feel a little better, although not as wolk as I should, and the doctor said this was because I was get- ting older. . FIND CANCER “Months passed and still I did not feel at all well. Then I cead in column about changing doctors vou So I did. and to my grief found that | fibroid, tumor which has become cancerous. I bead an immediate operation, but it was too late. as the cancer had spread so far cs Nave * * * The correspondent does not say whether the doctor examined her when she first complained of the discharge. She does> not criticise the doctor. lf the doctor examined the patient properly it is perhaps possible that he knew from the first what the condition was— and maybe told the patient's husband what it was. In any such case it is best, I think. to leave it to the judgment of the physician and a’ responsible member of the family whether to tell the patient the truth. That is. unless the patient suspects the trouble is cancer and wants to know the truth. . It is the doctor's duty to tell ¢ ’ . “never wear relative that he believes the trouble is cancer. As a general rule the patient past middle age can and should take it. For the younger patient, leave it to God. Signed letters page or 100 words jong pertaining to hot more than one Voice of the People Tells Effectiveness o Safety Check Program In answer to “Think It Over? regarding the effectiveness of the Safety Check Program®conducted in Pontiac: As a representative of the Inter-Industry Highway Safety Committee, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify a few points. You made a point when you f many vehicles that should be inspected will not go through the voluntary lanes. However, one out of five of the ‘‘safe’”’ vehicles that do go through the lanes will not pass! Some benefits are: One. A program of this type helps develop citizen support for highway safety legislation such as a periodic inspection law. Two. Since the driver must participate in the check program to the extent of running his vehicle through the lane and possibly having items repaired, it makes an impression upon him and we feel it makes him much more safety minded. Three. The publicity that a program of this type receives also reaches many people. Four. The Safety Check in Michigan last year uncovered 2,400 vehicles with unsafe brakes. You can rest assured that the entire State is being well covered by this program and that it is a very worthwile contribution to highway safety. The Chamber of Commerce, Pontiac Police Department, Auto motive Dealers, schools and the many others who make this possible should be commended. ‘ Lee Duncan Infer-Industry Highway Safety Committee Working Wives Are Hired by Men Attention: Mr. P. O. Clerk: When our three little boys are through college and General Mo- tors guarantees 52, 40 hour work- ing weeks (election year or other- wise )— When a dollar is worth cents and new Chevrolets grow on trees — When they discover a sure-fire cure for the common cold and I can charge it to Blue Cross— Then I shall be very happy to give my job to your male- friend, but meantime, please bear in mind — we working wives didn’t hire ourselves. It Was a man! Alice Barnett GOP Leaders Hail Bright Job Picture WASHINGTON (UPI)—Congres- sional Republican leaders hail im- provement in the unemployment situation as “solid progress’ to- ward complete recovery from the recession. They said it also would be a strong factor in the administra- tion's drive for a balanced budget. GOP leaders from Congress discussed April job figures with President Eisenhower at their weekly White House review of legisiative matters. The labor and commerce depart- ments report that from-March to April employment went up 1.184.000 and unemployment dropped 735.000 The total of. 3,627,000 unemployed was the lowest since December 1957, Senate GOP leader Everett M. Dirksen and House leader Charies A. Halleck drew these conclusions gress ing’ will lose their steam. —‘‘Restrained policies’ of the administration produced much more desirable results than ‘‘panic- button” proposals by the Demo crats. , —The forecast of Labor Secre- tary James P. Mitchell—that in October employment will be up to Is Tax on Bottle Deposit Legal? One day last week, I bought a few items at one of our neigh- borhood groceries. One of the items was two cartons of pop. When the cashier handed me my re ceipt, I noticed he had charged sales tax on the deposit of the bottles I asked the owner of the store if he always charged tax on pep bottle deposits and he said he did. Uf he didn’t, it would just be another item at the hottom of the receipt. A poor excuse, it seems to me, to charge tax on. * * * Since then I have noticed some stores charge tax and some don't I know when you return 24 cents worth of bottles they dont give you 24 cents plus one cent tax back, I know I have never been charged sales tax on deposits made when buying auto parts and the used ones returned 1 feel, there are several peo ple that don't realize this tax is being added onto bottie de posits. If this tax is legal, the mer- chants should be notified by our revenue department. This is meant to be constructive criticism only Wayne Ratledge Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No kiss can be too sw Jong .. If it is real sincere V,°. Be cause it is the greeting most... . Affectionate and dear», .» It is the silent message from .. . One lover to another .. . A soldier-son or daughter dear . . . To mother, dad or brother . . . A kiss is something special that . . . Con- veys the meaning true... “In every way from day to day... I am in love with you” ... No kiss can take up:teo much time . As loved ones get together . Whatever time or circum- stance . The meeting place weather . A kiss sincere and sweet and true . . . Comes from the very heart And or — ané bysicee. ret i 67,000,000 and the number of job. promises the lips that meet . . . answered bf Dr Willtem Brady it a less down to 2,800,000—will be Their souls will never part. ™ seit. re ve ent io The salt Press, Peete taidess borne out. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: / Spinster, Don’t Be Literary Snob Girls, nota bene; Don’t be a literary, snob or you may a wedding ring. Jane tried to rate her boy friend on the basis of his handwriting, and ntay have last a wonderful husband in the process. Men are notoriously poor letter-writers. And some of our foreemost executives swrite a scrawl you can’t decipher. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “CASE B-433: Jane B., aged 32, is a very efficient medical tary. / * * * “Dr. Crane, I want to join your Scientific Mar- tion,’”” she wrote a few months ago, so I sent her an Application Form. She seemed like a very charming woman, with four vears of college. And her photo- graph. showed her to be very attractive. Moreover, her references were very good and our. clergyman Field Counsellor also gave her a very good endorsement after his personal interview. So we introduced her to an en- gineering graduate whose Applica- tion showed similar religion, ra cial background, hobbies, etc. * * * Bat Jane refused to answer the first letter he sent to her! “Dr. Crane, his spelling was DR. CRANE _bad. Why, I found four misspelled words on the first page! “And his handwriting was so poor FE. could hardly read it. So I didn’t even answer his letter. “Will you PLEASE introduce me to somebody who can spell and use correct grammar!” i ot "y Well, we did put Jane in contact with an English teacher in high school, but I should like to cite Jane's case as a warning to unmarried women. ae In the first plaice, don't misjudge a_man’s jolly personality and good “character by his poor handwriting! chicken tracks! Yet they are top- notch men in their special fields. A lot of college men graduate with honors in science when they barely got a “C’’ grade in English composition. * * *® Don't get so prudish about gram- mar that you girls turn down a chance to meet a very attractive man! That persnickety attitude about spelling is one reason why a lot ef college women fail to find hus- bands. They use a false standard of values. They derive the notion that a man’s handwriting is a true barometer ef his personal- ity. That’s not- true. In various psy- chology laboratories, we have found little correlation between handwriting and personality traits. * * A slovenly writer, for example, may be a very careful’ and exact scientist or engineer, chemist or bookkeeper. ‘ And a very neat, exact script may come from the pen of a man who throws-wet towels on the bathroom fidor, leaves his _ Wet razor on the wash basin, and never thinks to have the oil changed in his auto. all As a warning to women ipn.ger-~ eral and especially tothe thou- sands who.--+tave joined - our non-profit Scientific Marriage ‘Foundation, may I urge you to PLEASE carry on enough corre spondence to learn the true assets of the men you are assigned as pen pals, and then date that man tong enough to find out his real personality. * * * Don't jump to such snap judg- ments. A lot of you meticulous of- fice secretaries have absorbed a post-graduate education from the talented doctors or business ex- *“ ecutives from whom you take dic- tation. You have superior literary knowledge and possibly a vast fund of technical information. But don't flaunt it, if you wan a hushand! : A smart woman acts dumb enough to make her escort feel superior! Then she applies the “Compli- ment Club" technique till he can’t live without her, so he hastens to the jeweler's for an engagement ring! in eons Py The ‘Pouting ‘Drove, pesrnne Michigan, enclosing, a tong 4c stamped self-addressed envelope and 20c to cov er typing and printing costs when vou send for his psychological charts a hy nd pam (Copyright 1959) a = \ Chest-pille can be used in (2/1.88 ‘many different ways! It's a B.E.P. Lamps multi-exerciser. ............1.88 Se . Ste ee ee Co oe OS . En 1 eee 1959 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday ‘through Saturday DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS wayyy dept. stores Satisfaction * ‘ nm? , guardan eed Q SHOP NOW FOR A SUMMER OF FUN... AND JUST SAY: Charge Ht of the season... buy ] Softball and softball bat with taped handle. 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The Africans are! federation in Africa is strong |in the years 4 . | as deputy director and head of | Today the U.S. has embassies Egypt and Sudan, which are still 85 to 9 per cent illiterate and) today, and many countries will in seven African countries — Ethi-\regarded as parts of the Nearjper capita income runs from $30) be loosely united. Ghana and the U.S. State Department organ- . | research. So he has a broad ; ; ized for a greater interest in Afri-| knowledge of the Dark Conti-.jopia, Ghana, Liberia, Libya, Mor-|East, and Algiers which is regard- to $200 a year. | Guinea are in the process of can affairs has now been under nent. And today he described his jocco, Tunisia and Union of South ed as French aeasteny as | tedereting. Tuigitia, Morocco hog way about six months. job with the simple statement |Africa. There are in addition 11| * The situation in each country | ®° Alse revolutionary . 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Pred ‘Somer Peete Shop, ait 'Nr| Mrs, Brown died Tuesday at Cass A died x last | Deaconess Hospital, Detroit, fol- pstey Pee pagal lowing a seven-year illness, She night — eo at was a member of the Methodist Pontiac General Hospital. lChurch here held at 2 p.m, today at St. Paul Lutheran Chureh. Burial followed in Imlay Township Cemetery. Mr. Loshaw died Sunday at St. Joseph Hospital, Flint, following a one-month illness. He was a mem- = of St. Paul Lutheran Church} «J looked like a barn—didn't parks-Grif-| ere. 3 by more than 45 or 50 oo i at the S rif- Surviving are three sons, Edgar} Surviving are his wife, Hattie; ea cau Dale Shimon, copilot . ome: and Harry, both of Walled Lake./a daughter, Mrs. Nona Bell of|o¢ the American Airlines plane. BRENTON C. sMITH |and Roy of Pontiac; a daughter, | Brown City;| a sister and two tie said the near miss occurred . Mrs. Jessie Sauer of Walled Lake, | grandchildren. t 16,500 feet 50 miles west of Brenton C. Smith, heir sepitee be grandchildren and 30 great: | Muir Brothers Funeral Home | Bakersfield, Calif. oy ae shawiy i oe Oma |made the funeral arrangements, — eee Sapp all the pectedly of pneumonia yesterday MRS. PAUL BIECK . time,”’ : afternoon and was dead on arrival TROY — Service for Mrs. Paul/Union Leader Fined Or ae ee a at Pontiac General Hospital. ‘(Stella S.) Bieck, 65, of 2795 E.|in Attack on Cameraman one van nc Wie aL Surviving besides his parents are Maple Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. ffs vinllersi : e ; his — He two sisters, Sherril and Beverly. |Friday at the Halsey Baptist! HONOLULU (AP)— Carpenters |Pectly a rig Mien Ps polis Graveside service will be con-\Church. The body will be at the|Union leader Jack C. Reynolds | $814 ping cel eerie BI ig ducted at 10 am. Thursday at price Funeral Home until 11 a.m.|was fined $25 for attacking pho- | action the . id ry! ares Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The Friday. It will then lie in state at tographer Warren Roll of the |"ePort 0 , ii ice a body is at the Huntoon Funeral|the church. Burial will follow in Honolulu Star Bulletin. nn — ee win en Home. White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. * * * e a P al “a ; Mrs. Bieck died Tuesday at the} Judge Harry Steiner imposed Toute from Houston, Tex., to LEO M. SUGG | William Beaumont Hospital, Royal the fine Tuesday and commented | Francisco. Leo M. Sugg, 65, of 43 W. Rut- Qak, following a heart attack. She|‘‘Some people take offense to hav-| gers St. died yesterday at his was a member of the Halsey aed =) their pictures taken, Aaah es is Teachers to Get Help home after an illness of three tist Church. no reason for laying a hand on a : ; years. : | Surviving are her husband, Paul; | photographer.” | NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. (AP)— He was a retired employe of three sisters and two brothers. Roll tried to take a picture of)The 170 seniors of the College of Pontiac Motor Division and a \J. F. Cambriano, another Carpen-'New Rochelle voted Tuesday to member of St. Benedict Church. | KEITH LOSHAW ‘ters Union official, as the latter'contribute $200 apiece after gradu- Surviving are his wife, Flor-) IMLAY CITY—Service for Keith arrived at Honolulu Airport April énce; three sons, Lloyd of Los Loshaw, 53, of 375 Second St., was 14. | salaries. ‘Moves to Court ation for use in raising teachers’ workers. Others say they have) Hospital Strike . New York Institutions. Ask for Injunctions as, Negotiations Fail tions aimed at ending a six-day- old strike of nonprofessional work-|2,700 patients. ers at six hospitals have broken down. The next move is appar- Familiar Red Refrain jently up to the courts. Five of the six hospitals go to| granted an injunction. * * The striking union has been giv-| * I borrow from other Tue: t Employes Union called the in a move to obtain recognition The hdspitals refuse to the union as NEW YORK (AP) — Negotia-|some 3,500 nonprofessional work: lers. The six hospitals have about court today to seek temporary in-|/news agency Tass charged today junctions against the strike. The that airlift anniversary celebra- sixth hospital has already been|tions in Berlin were provocatory| and aimed at worsening the po- neva conference, Talks reached a stalemate t. No date for new sday ‘MISSES’ and CHILD’S aks pts fe * * — The hospitals involved are ia ox Hill, Beth David, Beth Israel, Bronx, MountySinai, and ; Jewish. Local 1199 of the Retail agent LONDON (AP) — The Soviet! Colors Red and Blue Sizes to 3 itical atmosphere during the Ge- WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ ‘WHITE TENNIS SHOES en loans and gifts of $54,000 by ‘other unions who support the strike. . A boycott of hospital deliveries; ordered by a laundry truck ev.) jers union has apparently caused! ithe hospitals little difficulty so far. | x * * | | Some of the hospitals have their’ ‘own laundries, now manned by) volunteers to replace striking) plenty of linen on hand and can| rT *499 COUPON Sizes 81% to 3; 4 to 10 Spike or Small Cuban 4 HEEL LIFTS Go Furst to Leather eisner's 42 N. SACINAW ST. ters and two brothers. Mr. Sugg’s body is at the Purs- ley Funeral Home. MRS. FRED L. BATTICE TROY — Service for Mrs. Fred) L. (Genevieve R.) Battice, 44, of 120 Birchwood St.,. willbe held at 3. p. m. Friday at Price Funeral Home. Burial will be in “a Angeles, Calif., Harold and Mat-;) thew of Arcadia, N. Y; two sis-| 5¢ TO $1 — VARIETY STORES Cemetery, Royal Oak. Mrs. Battice died Tuesday at the University Hospital, Ann Ar- bor, following several months ness. Surviving are her husband, Fred L.; her mother, Mrs. Gens Fred- erichsen of Bell Gardens, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Em- merick and Mrs. Walter Verbrug-| gen, both of Troy; two sisters, ! Mrs. Harry F. Kinsler of Bell) Gardens, Calif. and Mrs. Albert! Fredericksen of Troy and four grandchildren. | Pallbearers will be members of | the Troy Police Department of| which Mr. Battice was a member. | MRS. HATTIE M. BROWN WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. Hatfle M. Brown, 83, of 6960 Beaufort St., will be held at 11 a.m, Friday at the Richardson- Telearam Stirs | Senate Stew | ' Jamaica SHORTS and BLOUSE SETS 37 :: 1.99 Tarpoon picids, hounds- tooth check, striped printed poplin shorts. Printed Chino. Our ~*~ \ f 10 BIG DAYS Sielaiials RSDAY MAY 14th Reduced for the first time Full Fashioned reg. 2.79 loag-wearieg, first quvolity 51 gouge, 1S denier shebe nylons with flattering dork = 2:79° Reg. 3% pr. GOP Leader Regrets. Implication of Message From MMA Lobbyist | Gala Lifetime LANSING (UPI) — The Senate} Sed melded. Heevy was in @ stew today about a tele- chrome piloted. Solid gram that praised Republicans for brass fittings. Resists putting Gov. G. Mennen Williams chipping. Will not worp. over a barrel. | White, pink, turquoise, “On behalf of the Republican ‘. caucus I want to state that we deeply resent the implications in the telegram—it is a distortion of the Senate position,”’ said Senate| majority Leader Frank D. Beadle! (R-St. Clair). | The telegram was sent to all GOP Senators by Joseph TOILET SEAT ash ‘N WEAR ft . BABY DOLL on = igan Manufacturers’ Association, and MMA Manager John C. Mc- Curry. “You have him (Williams) over} the barrel for the first time in 10) years,” the telegram said, refer-| ring to the struggle over taxes.| ‘Keep him there till he screams| "UNCLE.’ God bless each of you.”’| Williams said the telegram *tmakes clear the motive of certain| elements who have been working day and night tq prevent a solution | of this cash crisis. The motive is) Now 69c ea. reg. 1.00 ea. 2 pe. dainty printed cot- tons. Loce and tope trims, GARDEN HOSE Reg. 1.79 [0s 8 yeor guorentee. Opaque green. Heevy bross cov- pilings. simply to ‘keep the governor over the barrel | Bronzetone * *« * Tubular Stee! ‘Sen, Paul-C. Younger (R-Lan- Frames, Beautiful sing) said he thought the telegram| Leather-like was a proper expression made by} Upholstery. free men in a free country.” : Sens. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala- —— RE Re 3! : mazoo) and John H. Stahlin (R- ° ha Belding) both said they resented Table Model RADIO oa oo, the telegram. “Thank Ged we are not mem-| bers of the association,’ Stahlin, a' Belding industrialist said. Deaths Elsewhere DETROIT w — William Digby, | 58, died last night of injuries suf- | fered last Friday when he was) struck by an auto. He was a social worker for the Detroit Department of Public Welfare. reg. 10.95 Modern, attractive ivory, ony room ia your lcome addition te your home. See ti LARGE SIZE ALL-PURPOSE CHAIRS High ta construction. Low in price! For just about house. Bronzetone tbvlar steel UY fromes with sparkling brass trim. Washable plastic ~ cover that looks ond feels like real leather. Your * choice of White, Persimmon, or ton. Will make @ 3 Sanforize Sport cuff sleeves. -v * * * BAY CITY \W-—Mrs. Estella Mohnke, active in community af- fairs and religious work, died at her home Monday after a heart attack. Mrs. Mohnke, a native of Ann Arbor, leaves her husband, Dr. Clifford A. 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It depends on whether the can-| cer quack is a charlatan who preys) on the credulous, the ignorant, | the fearful and the suffering. Or; whether he is an egomaniac who} actually believes in his ‘‘cure’’ that) kills, Cancer diagnosed and properly treated before it colonizes in other parts of the body can be cured, Proper treatment means | surgery or radiation, for they are | still the only metheds of saving | life from cancer, Ae Chemotherapy has made great} strides: Drugs are now used to/ prolong life and lull suffering. Sap Om ily aay Re SM nose cancer and all manner of ~ * * But no drug has yet been found to cure cancer. ill to survive a prison term. No diet can cure cancer. No mechanical gadget can cure cancer. Yet quackery continues to tell the Big Lie. | ' } } and murder,” Dr. Holland said, “and its comparative indiffer- ence te cancer quackery. Per- haps it’s because the quack * * * commits no act of violence. Yet The “cure” may be nothing more pis crime has all the aspects than a distilled water injection: of larceny, kidnapping and mur- or a pill composed of a laxative goer t is ri atte cde whe “He takes money he has no a grape diet or “coffee enema” "ght to, under false pretenses — All harmless? Yes. “cures” of|Which is larceny. diates this type are harmless in con-| “He ‘treats’ a periously sick tent. or lack of it. Yet they kill ‘child and promises to return it patients with early cancer: plun-\in good health — for a ransom der and torture those with ad-| “He ‘treats’ early cancer and vanced disease: and impoverish'delays surgery or radiation until; | And Commissioner Larrick says: NAME YOUR POISON — This intricate device, demonstrated by an American Cancer Society representative, promised to diag- other ailments by means of a | ‘‘squeak’’ trom the machine. Machine's promoter was put on pro- | bation when it was discovered he himself couldn't tell he was too the American Cancer So- ciety. “That is probably the minimum, figure,”’ said Dr. Press ‘The num- ber of known cancer quacks is reckoned at a conservative 4,000. When we consider that just one of| these has taken an estimated mil-\ge the lion a year from its. victims, total take of this terrible racket | can be astronomidca].” * * *® “We need a coordinated pro-) gram of federal], state and local control,"’ said Commissioner Lar- rick. ‘‘And to achieve such a pro- those who haven't cancer at all.jit is too late. An that is man- \gram we need an aware public. Obviously the quack doesn’t slaughter, if not murder eelieve minds fearful of non. ° * * * existent disease; or he wouldn't The Federal government’ if he could. Fog just as obviow- \doesn't deal with murder, in fact Ivy, the quack isn’t trained not with no crimes of violence ex- to find cancer, or to find it. cept kidnapping. But the FDA And compassion for groundless'can prosecute any infringement ear, for terminal suffering, or for'of interstate commerce with foods cannot be expected drugs and mechanical devices that man in ¢ moperiled life f ‘the meanest world."’ That is how George P. Larrick Office Department can prosecute describes the quack. As Commis-, when the mails are fraudulently sioner of Food and Drugs of the used to sell quack treatments and tb Department of Health, Edu- gadgets, to solicit patients or to cation and Welfare, Larrick has advertise s “cures.” intimate knowledge of what he calls ‘“‘the world’s second oldest mum job within their furisdiction profession.” - But in between are vast areas of + * medical quack activity which can Dr. Albert H. Holland Jr. for- only be curbed by integrated prog- mer medical director of the FDA rams of federal and state control describes cancer quackery as a Cancep quack activities alone waciave” oe and = ~VIBOFOUS are milking the American peo- oa ple of at least $50,000,000 anou “There's a strange costrast ally, scrording to Dr. H. A. in the way society reacts: to | Press, whe explores “new and crimes like larceny, kidwappiag unproved methods af trestment Both agencies are doing a maxi- So our best weapon against quack- | ery is education “And I mean the education of, the educated.’ For the Big Liars are up-to- the-minute im terminology. They fasten on the trends of the cen- , tury and produce science fictions that ring plausibly in the ears the are worthless for their labeled or of those whe panic at the fact advertised purposes. And the Post! of cancer, or even the thought | of it; who are deaf to the truth, even now ,when the truth about cancer begins te have the clarion | note of hepe. The Big Liars are \ip-to-the- | minute in promotion, too. They are organized. They hold | meetings under the guise of sci- entific lectures. They use high- priced specialists television, circulars and paid ar- ticles in religious publications and other periodicals, to condemn ‘“‘the medica) trust for suppressing the ‘development of life-giving dis- When You Friendliness and courtesy are part of our business, too! e Downtown Branch * 16E. Lawrence St. * G There are many-vital and important details involved when securing a loan for a new home. When you want to feel certain that it is handled in your best interests, come in and talk it over with one of our consultants. | Pontiae Federal Savings Home Office 761 W. Huron Street Rochester Branch 407 Main Street 4416 Dixie Highway — Drayton Plains Buy See Us First About Our | Home Loans and Mortgages! Mortgages—We Buy Land Contracts jlieve in their remedies, Cancer Quacks Can Kill leure.”” in mass psy-| chology. They use.all media, radio. | To Build New School “In my opinion many vendors a leancer treatments who really sad. — have scientific training, are the on Mackinac Island | most dangerous to the public: Their sincerity is most convincing to the, MACKINAC-~ ISLAND Mich. isufferer who wants so badly to (AP)—Mackinat Island is going 'believe that he has found an easy to have its first new public school since 1812. (Next: It takes twe te make a swindle ) Voters Monday authorized in a| $260,000 bond issue for a modern) WHERE- OLIVER MOTOR SALES WHEN- Sat, May 16th—3 P.M. "til ? WHAT- OPEN HOUSE to Show the Newest Addition to Our Family —— elementary school) Construction Safely “U“ + * + Bill Goes fo Senate. stort was baie by, the Beis - government near old Ft. Mack-| inac, LANSING \ — The Senate today Following the war of 1812 the took over a bill which would permit school whs given the island by a! construction employes to go to special act of Congress. court to haJt work on projects they x * * considered excessively hazardous. The new school will be built’ * * * near the Grand Hotel for the is- The measure squeezed through land's 1500 elementary pupils. Stu- the House yesterday, 56-44, collect- dents of high school age will con- | ing a minimum number of votes tinue to attend St. Ignace high on |needed for passage. It would allow the upper Michigan mainland. construction workers to seek court ~~ ' | injunctions stopping work on proj- ects where they felt the lives of employes were in danger. A similar measure cleared mas ted peas aed ce Senate. Also approved was an amend- ment to the state drain code which would give counties and county, __ drain commissioners more leeway in arranging construction of a sew- age system to serve more than one |township or other political subdiyi- sion. ' # (Advertisement) Gassy ? 3 Times Faster y Certified taboratory tests prove BELL-ANS tab- lets neutralize 3 times as much stomach acidity im One minute as many leading digestive tapiets. Get og ANS today for the fastest tnown (Advertisement) Almost Crazy With SKIN ITCH? Dry skin—eczema—itchy rash—keep | you scratching? Get fast v eliel for such terment with medicated, lanolina-rich | Resinol Ointment. It oils dry skin as medication stops itch. Get Resinol to- | day for joyful relief. At all druggists. | Watch Friday’s Pontiac Press ‘For Further Details a ee It was specifically backed by the Genesee County Board of Super- f ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD [i FEARLESS, RECKLESS, PRICE SMASHING SELL-OUT! 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Investment in land and facilities operations building, right, and fire department building, left, at will total more than $128 million. When the base becomes opera- the new K. I. Sawyer Air Base, Marquette, are seen from one of tional, in two years, it will have a monthly payroll of $1,578,000. ‘Queen City of the North’ | Marquette Upper Michigan ‘Capital’ eerste ee eect ane through the years and generally years. Twelve married student struction of the CBS television a tural —— an introd by has had low unemployment, at- apartment buildings, a two million’ outlet here tion to Michigan Week 17-2 nino = Sacer Edna he dollar ‘fieldhouse and two student Warden Raymond J. Buchkoe, s : } By ROBERT L. BIOLO Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic residence halls are among the a 25-year career man in correc: | ; City Editor | |Railroad, employs 450, while 25 —— erected in the past five ro aie wi ie pce | Help give yourself the get-up-and-go feeling . . . that pep Marquette Mining Journa’ other firms employ a total of » seein . nd vitality tha k k : MARQUETTE — _ Marquette,!1,500. The city has six sawmills! Biggest impact on the com- dubbed “Michigan's Little Al- | and vitality that makes work easier—play more fun. Use whith lays claim to being Upper within its area, and Cliffs Dow, munity recently has been the pisaiell becames = state's most | Michigan Made Pure Sugar, Big Chief or Pioneer brands. ‘ Michigan's ‘“‘capital - is the re- Chemical Co. here is the world’s construction of the mammoth i. 7. . = ee a You see sugar lifts up your energy fast, because sugar : th ty hanes ; : priso : | ie s largest city an e county largest producer of charcoal bri- K. I. Sawyer Air Base, 16 miles vented, inthadiog O64 bobied the: | supplies ener to the body faster than any other food. seat of what, in area, is the Mid- quettes. south of the city. Real estate oy : : west's biggest county. | + «. * value of Sawyer, on which con “lls coners are trusties). And Michigan Made Pure Sugar with only 18 calories ; Marquette comty,, 18 455 => + 2 eee ws ee 4 a ° = he P aoe “ ae > ey. odes Che ele, A ee ee eS eo ee : , . a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 THIRTEEN: J “ . . Wie ee Copyright 1959, Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, Inc, Fe eee a Fe ee ONLY NEWSPAPERS SELL CARS FROM ASSEMBLY | TO AUTO BUYER! NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE ADVERTISERS use the daily newspaper to pre-sell their product -for the spent in radio and ten times as much as they spent in TV. Whether you're a manufacturer or dealer, telling their story to as many people as they can possibly reach. And, by using newspapers, retailer—no matter what-business you're in—you get Total Selling effectiveness only in the daily they can reach over 100,000.000 people at any time they please. newspaper. No other medium can match it for its truly natiqnal coverage and its truly local The local car dealer uses the daily newspaper because he knows that there is no better impact. The daily newspaper Total Sells goods all along the line— from maker to consumerl read, better shopped advertising medium than the daily newspaper. Last year local advertisers , ‘spent $25 billion in their favorite medium, the daily newspaper. That's six times as much as they THE TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM IS YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER * ‘ = . . a rie interest Aaa % | ee THE PONTI AC PRESS Pi eM we: ( ® ' : ¢ a — = aS — -™-” FOURTEEN = Ice Cream, Cake for Little Girl Who Saved Three WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (AP) —Three boys, between 5 and 6 locked themselves in an automo- bile trunk near a swimming pool party, Planned for By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Writer DETROIT u—The nation’s auto makers have scheduled 1,672,000 * 5, he muffled weeping and went to Mrs. cars for production for the April- Harry Hemstalk, owner of the car June quarter. They built 1,600,359 and the pool, Debbie had trouble units in the January-March period. making her understand what was The significance of the figures is wrong. But her earnestness finally that if they are realized a 12-month impressed the woman, who rushed output of six million or more’ cars to the car and released her son, this year is virtually assured. Aad rt pvc Frogericka aaa Most industry analysts now are ° ee | agreed this year’s over-all sales . then decided on a total will approximate six mil- The parents then dec (lion units of American - built reward. | vehicles. Imports should account That's why Debbie was eating oo) at jeast 450,000 more unit sales. * * Debbie Wilson, their ice cream and cake at intervals all day Tuesday. Whatever else may be said about 11 School Children the car market right now, it is i enjoying a near-boom, spurred by Hurt as Bus Flips Over GIBSONVILLE, N.C. (UPI — ‘the return of the traditional spring Eleven school children were ‘upturn. The last such seasonal upsurge developed in 1955. bruised and shaken up near here yesterday when their school bus * * * Some experts have said that ran off a rural road and over- turned. with its almost eight million car assemblies that year, the industry produced itself into a recession. True or not, that total was nearly 1! million more cars than ever before were produced in a single year. It brought a new sales record of approximately 744 mil- Detroit Office to Open fion retail deliveries, but the rec- ord was made with a lot of forced DETROIT w — Arthur S. Flem- selling and profitless prosperity ming, secretary of Health, Educa- for many new car retailers. tion and Welfare, will assist in the | formal dedication ceremonies of PRODUCTION JUSTIFIED the Food and Drug Administra-| So far as is currently apparent tion's new Detroit district head- present high level production is quarters Thursday. The district of- justified by retail demand. Au- fice is the first to be opened in thoritative estimates put produc- 25 years by the FDA. tion in 1 U. S. factories for the first * * x Bus driver Lacy Tickle, 16, was charged with failing to keep on the right side of the road. Get One {Gallon eT Color Selection Roll it on er brush it on. job. EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT. White and Colors. FREE Rain Hoods for Ladies. V2" Paint Brush for Men. Suckers for the Kiddies ® SEMI-GLOSS 1,672,000 Auto Output BUY A FREE }Lady Ann Paint 7" No thinning necessary in most cases. 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Industry au- | tories nate noncrer oat st Reds Shell Island worn ne Auonetve ene (St Time This Year which described the inventory, total as near 900,000 units, said) TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Chi- | down nese Communists shelled Peikan- | somewhat from previously reported tang Island in thé Matsu group | that was a 46 days supply, iTuesday night for the first time this year. averages. * * * Chevrolet and. Fi ord account for * * the largest part “of the dealer} The Reds fired 23 shells at the stocks. A Ford source said re- ‘2% square miles of island only 7 cently that Chevrolet's dealer in-| miles off the mainland. ventories were much larger than\ The 14-minute attack came on Ford's, but gave a somewhat in-|an even-numbered day, when the, definite figure. Chevrolet has not Communist guns on the mainland talked about inventories. facing the Quemoys and other Na-| NEED INVENTORIES Of course, these two major pro- ducers, accounting for about 50 per cent &f U.S. car sales, — substantial inventories. And, the midst of a hot fight for fa dustry production and sales lead-, ership, they are keeping dealer | stocks at what they considered erat compe suuive levels. lyear National Merit Scholarship |for pre-medical training at Calvin Both Chevrolet and Ford in- ‘College in Grand Rapids. The creased their output last week (scholarship was awarded by the to give the industry its best Consolidated Freight Co. of Sagi- production week of the year to /naw. Joek, son of Mr. and Mrs. date. Built last week were | Arthur Hoek, will be graduated 136,650 cars. The best previous | from Holland Christian High School week's total assemblies were ‘in June. lare silent. Peikantang is in the Strait n Suemoy 8. 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So the sec-iwas. that the Big Four foreign Associated Press News Analyst Teached agreements, he said, the in the conference, and by moving|standing they would be merely|having to wait to speak until/for the second meeting. This time ond meeting, Tuesday, broke up. ministers hadn't worked out de- ; WASHINGTON (AP) — The) Ministers could get together to a few chairs there'd be room at a'consultants who couldn’t speak/spoken to, both could ask permis-|he demanded that the Soviet sat- It, too, was brief. ‘ ‘tails before they met, They are t Soviets — with help trom thet". over the details. ae table, ; unless asked a question. ‘sion to be heard on any subject.|ellites, Poland and Czechoslovakia|' None of Gromyko’s demands — tangled in the details now. 2 West, which let itself get tangled * * * | But the West insisted on a A compromise was worked out.! So the first brief meeting of the|be allowed to take part as full/that the two Germanys, plus Po-| But the way Gromyko handled $ in childlifee Khrushchev finally consented to, Square table because, with each|The two Germanys couldn't be/Big Four was held and finished. participants. land and Czechoslovakia take full’) this can be as a : ing the foreign epinistore meeting tenn ad ae ministers con- (ot the Big _ secunying ene part in ae Oe Four conference|form of Soviet contempt for the : nce = w no room, ; ° - —_ , into the kind of speetacle predict-|Union, Britain, France —"because(theoretically, for the East Ger Rugs in Style, but So Is Tile a a aes 9 foreign ministers ed by Premier Nikita Khrushchev.|the West insisted. The meeting|™ans. Actually, the kind of table a fast March, when the Soviet) oe ale \ The ministers, be said, would/was to open Monday. Sp what|made no difference. Union agreed to a Big Four meet-' He could have made all his : ist a eum meting ote ro mi tie te we eas Cox ATCT ENGTOFS CAM REGX INOW isis cries cern and derscn, "beech them : first a a meeting of the eo the ministers cold even! @ table for the East Ger- \ipation for the two Germanys and day. Instead, he stretched them hold the session, they got|™ans if the West agreed to let . . 'Poland and Czechoslovakia out, delaying by that much any -~ snarled in an argument over/em sit in; there would be no| WASHINGTON (AP)—Here’s the latest on 15 employes and found they were perfect- se leffort by the Big Four to get down oy wihich|ToCe® for them af any. kind of | me reason Gromyko was sble|io™ the” business which brought | ) F Cnmplae WANial NFORMATION 5 g : ond Re baste npr an ihe eves Ollko got the conference further; new office suites may have tile floors. Senate to oppose rugs but was floored by @ RESERV ATIONS -- ignity and se-| confused, He demanded both West! This is unofficial, but it should comfort 55-34 count despite his offer to buy rubber * * The West, allied with West Ger-| ence as fyll participants. many, refuses to recognize the) This is exactly what the West legitimacy of the East German) didn’t want — for East Germany, Communist government, which is,that is — for fear that Western ja Soviet satellite. But the U.S.S.R. | permission for East Germany to wants exactly this kind of Western|sit in as a full participant might Don’t fret about us, said Sén. Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM), whose staff per- ambulates on tile. “We are satisfied,” said he. On the other side, Sen. Richard L. Neu- | The floors involved in the $150,000 carpet controversy are these in the Sen- ate’s shiny new 25-million-dollar office building. Forty-two senators now occupy quarters SUMMER VACATION CASH MARKET! 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET CENTER CUT 7 tours to the ‘recognition for the East Germans.'be interpreted as Western recog-| there. Each suite consists of five rooms. berger (D-Ore) demanded a carpet for one, Thursday MUSICAL CHAIRS ‘nition for East Germany. On the floor of each senator’s private of- a carpet for all, Neuberger retained his WEST So the Soviets insisted the Big *~ * * fice is a pretty green carpet almost a half- billet in the old office building, which is | Super- PORK | Four start their meeting at a To avoid such an interpretation,’ inch thick. On the other floors are rubber carpeted all the way. ‘ oe [roan table. me hoped somehow the West had been willing for the} tiles. BAD COMBINATION Special i nie could vest 1 G to sit 4 - ut ° get _the West to two Germanys ‘to sit in the com! The tiles have brought eomplaints—from The prorug senators say they're con- — iSeinr Naak Wen | some that they aren't up to standards of _— cerned about the ladies. High heels and tile | Only Read to E : senatorial stature and that they provide floors, they insist, were not made for each | © Lake Louise and Bantf y nter Space Race a slippery surface for secretaries. Carpets other. A Repeat b. 1 4 D AYS are needed, they contend. Proxmire contends the argument !s slip- I by Populer Demand : pery, not the floors. “I tried it myself and you can’t slide,” he said. Proxmire and Douglas have invited the | faint of heart to test a nonskid wax which On the other side are those who eceeeseeererseteseeuseserseereseas: This Valuable Coupon Entities the c b. |Britain Plans Launching From $300.00 of Own Earth Sa telli tes argue that the $150,000 the Senate has voted for carpets would be a waste of i | the ta ; . Se, tend, Pontiac Travel| ¢ taxpayers’ money. So, they conten LONDON @ — Britain hes an- tries in the British nwealth| would be the further cost of trimming BAZLEY’S CLOVERLANE : _ Bearer te a I-Lb. Limit Fresh Service nounced it intends to enter the|for collaboration on the project. cee ee rom all the doors to let they say will end all qualms. Space age by launching its own) Announcing the program, the S —. Philip Roof, executive assistant to the 698 W. Huron St. : ‘ Unnecessa nditure,. objected Sen. _ Capitol architect, said the slide is only one e earth satellites. | Prime Minister said: “It ts clear ry expe , Pp WITH MEAT PURCHASE _£ « that Britain ought to play her | William Proxmire (D-Wis). He polled his problem. It’s mostly noise, Roof said. FE 8-9611 | part im this advance of sciea- =| | Laborite Leader Hugh Gaitskel that scientists had been given the) uezested that ‘Britain seek Soviet BETTER DRIVERS | abeas to develop instruments! as well as American and common- for an artificial earth satellite. wealth cooperation. | ‘The rocket that will carry the WILL STUDY IDEA SEE YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER...AND Getinsidethe clean = QUALIFY FOR | first ome aloft to join the U.S. | Macmillan said it would be eas- | and Russian satellites has not fer to,get Soviet collaboration if R RATES yet been chosen, Macmillan seid. the USER. joined the eg Na- ; BETTE xpressed that a British| tions space research he Bet do the job. 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a oA, ( SUCKER 39 PURE 19: (Qa * Tampa ¢ Cub Gems 189 GUM oo BOX OF 50 CIGARS . ONE POUND cD) SPECIAL, ~mPORTIED sRAR OU Turpentine SALT WATER PIPE PLUS Overt erese DOROTHY GRAY ff r past-president..gave the invocation Mrs. Ralph Norvell, pres: dent, held a brief business meeting Mrs. W. F. May bury, past president and co chairman of the recent state convention of musical clubs. gave a short survey of its success and paid tribute to the work of the Pontiac members SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED Results of auditions for schol- arships to Interlochen Music Camp were given by Mrs. H G. Woolcock, also a past pres- ident. The recipients are Mar- tha Kurzweil, Margaret Mor- eau and Pamela Morris. * * * Special guests were the state president, Michigan Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. Ralph Curtis: Mrs. Robert Livesay, president of Birmingham Thursday Musicale; Mrs. Isaac Robertson, president of the Past - Presidents Assembly in the State: Mrs. William Hoh meyer. violinist of Birming- ham; Mrs. H. S. McFarlane of Bloomfield Hills; and Rhea E. Vietor, women's editor of The Pontiac Press. Mrs, J. B. Forman, program chairman of the year, intro- duced Mrs. Dora DUawson, chairman of the day, who spoke of the sincere and ap- plied success of the workshop. which was started 10 years ago by a former president, Mrs. T. E. Wiersema. As a study group within the Tuesday Musicale, the work- shop presented a revue of its work as the entertainment of the afternoon, * * * The first part of the program featured the beginning of Workshop when five members met in Mrs. Chris Gaens- bauer’s living in 1949: The narrator, Clare Nicholls, told of their ambftions and in- hibitions and a quintet com- prised of Mary Lindquist, Gol- da Hogue, Florence Woolcock, Chris ‘Gaensbauer and Clare sang happy songs about their accomplishments, The lovely incidental music and the lyr- ics were the creation of Flora Wager, who accompanied them BACK TO 1959 “The “program then” skipped over 10 years, to when a typ- cal meeting was held in the home of Ethel Dodge. A study of music of the 20th century was presented with Chris Gaensbauer as coordinator. With amusing comparisons she pointed out the resulfs of modern musical compositions, with their dissonances that repel] each other, their lack of fixed key or any key,. their disregard of form and rules, and their use of a 12-tane scale. * * * She emphasized that com- posers are sincere and striv- ing to express their feelings in the life of today. She asked that listeners have open minds and hearts, looking for beau- ty and rea} creative work that will live, for there may be another Bach or Beethoven among modern composers Illustrations of contempor- ary composing were given by Golda Hogue who played short numbers by Hindemith and Schoenberg: Alice Furlong who plaved ‘'3 Score Set” by Wil- liam Schumann; and Margar- et Heldenbrand who played four excerpts from ‘The Household Muse’ by Milhaud. “One Hand, One Heart’’ from Leonard Bernstein's ‘‘The West Side Story’ was sung by Yvonne Smith. A Gershwin medley was arranged and played by Myrtle Angott, who also played the luncheon mu- sic. Mary Lindquist sang the dra- matic and tragic Aria” from Menotti’s opera, “The Consul.”’ Each was a contribution that made a very impréssive and understanding illustration of modern musical literature. ’ * * * As a.closing, the Workshop Ensemble’ wpe clever words and music posed by Ber- nié¢e . Rosenthal, Mrs. Rosenthal accompanied and directed, a ' / “‘Magda’s* summing up | its aims and achievements. ° Hostesses were Mrs. M. A. Caibi, Mrs. Cecil Newstead, Mrs. J. C. Strait, Mrs. F. E. Bonner and Mrs. J. A. Ram- mes. Mrs. A. A Dodd was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. John Napley and Mrs. Ralph Becker. the flora] com-_. mittee, placed arrangements of Pansies on all the tables Women’s Section MR. and MRS. Left to right are Vera Bassett. Mrs. Jack Strait and Mrs. Bertil Benson. “Restaurant Sunday “chester, Pentiac Press Phetes Vrs. R. H. Holiday Farms Garden Club Plans Plant Sale Holiday Farms Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association met Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. John Campbell of Oregon Street. Mrs. Bruce Fergeson was cohostess. Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, president, spoke on selecting and caring for reses Plans for the plant sale to be held at the end of the month were discussed Mrs. Webb Cleveland was presented with a geranium for the best scrapbook submitted Omega Mu Sigma Plans Breakfast A meeting of Omega Mu Sigma Sorority was held Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Koskela on Princess Lane, Clarkston. Lola Strom served as cohostess. Arrangements are being compieted for the annual breakfast to ve held at Ted's June 7. Mrs, Ray Peterson, a pros- pective member, attended the meeting as a guest Mrs. Riley Hosts Presbyterian Group Plans for a rummage sale to be held May 23 were made when the September-October Group of First Presbyterian Church met Friday at the home of Mrs. F. H. Riley in Ro- Mrs. L. G. Porter, Mrs. William Windiate and Mrs. L. V. Kline assisted the hostess Mrs. H. R. Fraser was in charge of the study. for the _-day..The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles ‘Allen. Pontiac Press Phote VICTOR BACON Mr. and Mrs, Victor Bacon, wha celebrated their golderi wedding anniversary Tuesday. will be honored at an open house from 3 to°S p.m. Sunday at their home on Grandie avenue. carpenter. of General Motors Truck. Division. Mr. Bacon is“@ retired The couple has two daughters, Mrs. Floyd McCallum of Owosso and Mrs. Kenneth Beattie of Dearborn; four grandsons, and one great: «granddaughter. lived in Pontiac since their marriage. They have . and ~ bach Grotip” Was’ a guest; Webster PTA Plans Installation Thursday Meeting Will Include Film on Civil Defense Final meeting of the Web- ster School PTA will be ob- served at 7 pm. Thursday. Mrs. Robert Pack. outgoing president, will hear annual re- ports and install officers for the coming yea: + * * Mrs. George Watters is new- ly elected president of the as- sociation. Others serving are Mrs. Owen Kline, mother vice president; Dr. Burton Ross, father vice president: Mrs. Doris Sheppard, teacher vice president; Mrs. James Blake- ney, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald McMillen, correspond- ing secretary: Ralph Merko- witz, treasurer; Mrs. Andrew Gulascik, parliamentarian; and Mrs. William Burder__histor- ian, : * * * Thurley Allen is auditor. Del- egates include Mrs. Pack. Mrs Mike Andonian and Elwood Bigler The Webster School Band, directed by Fred Weist, will entertain * * * ; To conclude the program, Robert Stierer, assistant to Pontiac City Manager Walter K, Willman and a Webster Schoo] father, will show a film discuss civi] défense in the city's schools and prepara- tions for natural disasters Mrs. Donald McMillen, so- cial chairman, will serve re- freshments, aided by fourth grade mothers. Six Receive Sorority Pins Rho Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority met at the home of Wilma Webb on Cass Lake avenue for a _ pinning ceremony honoring six ‘new members. They are Mrs. By- ford Laur, Mrs. Henry Fischer, Mrs. Isa Vogel, Mrs. Rhea Saunders, Margaret Scott and Mrs. Walter S. SheffieJd. — Mrs. Harold A. Johnson and Mrs Ronald Carr were honored in a pledge and initia- tion ceremony at the home of Mrs. Laur on West Brooklyn avenue, » : : e =) et Christian Action Is Topic for Yomar Group Mrs. Richard Wright reviewed the ‘Charter for Christian Action’* Tuesday evening when Yomar Group of First Church met at the hore of Mrs. Pierce Boutin on Henry Clay ave- nue. Mrs. Ralph Mason. Mrs. James Graybiel and Mrs. Marvin Hiliman assisted the hostess. Mrs. George Stinnett conducted a study on “Social Education and Action."’ Mrs, Edson Doolittle also participated Mrs. Joseph Edwards of the Mar- Arrangements were made for the association luncheon to /be served June 5 at the church/ with Mrs Wright as general chairman. Mrs. William Hillderly is serv ing as chairman for A money-mak- ing project to be Held June 15, Five pages today in Women’s Section Presbyterian ’ Detroit Country School will hold a Country Fair beginning at 5 p.m. Friday and continuing at 11 a.m. Saturday at the school on West 13 Mile Day Helicopter /and carnival rid¢s, a midway and bazaar and many other things, itcluding an var = antique cars, will be featured fat the fair. Barba Williams poses with this outdbor grill, one of he prizes to be given away every hour. ‘go toward a new science wing. / , Proceed: J will /. road'near Lahser road. Hoping to win some of these. big stuffed animals, prizes for games, are Fritz Thom, left, and his brother, Nicky. Chemise-Clad Ladies Flee Salon ‘Gusher’ LONDON (UPI) — A gusher game in at Vidal Sassoon's ex- Clusive Bond street beauty salon yesterday but Vidal and his socialite customers didn't care for it much. It was: water, not oil, pour- ing from a burst tank in the basement. It flooded the main floor where the ladies were sitting in their underwear and pink chemises having their hair done. * * *® “Pardon us,” said the fire- men and cops as they sloshed through “Don't mention it,” said the socialites, trying to maintain dignity with their hair im curlers and nylon chemises dripping Sassoon was aghast. In the _jshop, at the time were Lady Listowel, wife of the governor general of Ghana: Lady Rich- ardson, wife of actor Sir Ralph Richardson; and Lady Maurea Wyatt, wife of socialist poli- ticlan Woodrow Wyatt. * * * He quickly herded them and other patrons into groups of four and hustled them off to another of his salons to finish the job. News of Personal Interest in Pontiac Area Jean Hawa of Paris, France has been a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers of Martborough road. Mr. Hawa is touring Michigan on business. He wil] retufp to France this week. = * * * Honored at a birthday dinner recently was Hubert Hill of Auburn avenue. Attending the affair, held at Elks Temple, were his wife, Belva, and sons, Hudson, Robert and Russell with their wives and five grandchildren. * * * Caro| Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Young of Riveria terrace has been in- itiated into Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society at Michigan State University. A « senior majoring in education? she also was elected most out- standing senior of her sorurity, Pi Beta Phi. * * * Initiated into Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity at Univer- sity of Michigan ts Thomas L. Hayes of Liftletell street. He is a freshman in medical school: ; Sup mr > * * * James E. Lotan, a senior in the schoo) of forestry at Louisi-. ana State University, received the seedlings and saplings award for outstanding forestry ‘ average among pledges. . is the daughter of the Joseph 4work at the annual spring bonurs day convucation. 3 * * -_A Pontiac area student at University of Michigan who shas been awarded the Gom- < berg ey for outstand- ing undergraduate students specializing in chemistry is Constantine J. Sousahis of Mo- hawk road. * * * Julie A. Blank has been hon- *ored by members of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority at West- ern Michigan University for having the highest grades She Blanks of Berkley street, * * e Ann Graf, daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. H. Graf of Bir- mingham and a senior at Pihe Manor Junior College, placed fifth in the Pine Mano? section of advanced horsemanship in the annual Rana Hall Schoo! Horse Show. + * * Pontiac afea ‘students were among 349 students tg win~ scholarship for the 1959 fall term at Michigan State Univer- sity. From Pontiac are Nancy Donaidson, Mary Louis Wood, Karen Kay Anderson, Mariam Jean Forbes and Beverly Sharon Hull. Birmingham winners. are Evelyn Kathleen Cloonan, Carol Lee Hansen, Deanna Clare Jansen, Mariann Ulrich and Rebecca Jane Wagner. Other winners were Monte Claude Alkire and Connie Franklin of West Bloomfield Township. ® * * Mr. and Mrs. Don I. Hirsch (nee Patricia A, Ryerse) of Genes drive announce the birth of a son, Scott Robert, born May 3 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents ‘are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ryerse of North Perry street and Mr. and Mrs H. W. Hirsch of Lock street. * * * A son, Mark David, was born May 7 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospita) to Mr. and Mrs. LaVon A. Ryden of Pioneer drive. Grandparents are Mrs. Mar- tha Person of Pingree street and the late Harold Person and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hazlett of Princeton street. : * @. @ Anouncing the birth of.a son, Robert Nelson, born May 5, are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Hickson of Robertson, Mo. Grandparents are Mrs. Ida Bowman of Encinitas, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hick: son of Voorheis road. Mr. and Mrs. Richard - F. McLeod (nee Patricia Hum- phreys) of Auburn Heights announce the birth of a son, William Edward, born May 3 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Humphreys of Whittemore ‘street and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLeod of Helen. * * 7 Mr. ang Mrs. John Veneman have just returned to their home on Dwight avenue after spending four months at Aana Maria Island, Fla * * Recent visitors in Sarasota, Fla., are Judy Ward of Auburn Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wilford of Eileen: drive. * * * Mrs. Donald Lloyd of Tilmor drive and Mr. and Mrs. Allan McPherson of Birmingham at- tended the alumnae conference last weekend at Monticello Col- lege, Alton, Il * * * Leaving Satirday for a two- week Caribbean holiday on the annual General Motors Girls Club trip are Geraldine Iwerks of Drayton Plains, Mr. end Mrs. William L. “Miller be Eliz- - , vy ™ — —— ee a SS a a i —————h l,l oa cee ee Se ‘ ; « i: i ae Oe oe ee Mie MR a tk ad EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 19359 , Dear Abby . . . Happy Event N ow Well Advertised Have You Tried This? Let Round Steak Stand in Soy Sauce Mixture Special! for the Month of May TONY’S $7 50 2° OR, $10.00 Budget By VAN BUREN old maid in a small town near | I wear size nine. Some girls will move in on us for : Permanent DEAR ABBY: My husband | here who has money to burn, looked in my shoe during gym She loves to visit us, but so far | . . owns a shoe repair shop. When | but she is very homely. Her and they found. out. I take size she stays only two weeks, at a By JANET ODELL Pion ey er onthe # I was expecting our first | brother wrote to me and said | 13 and they started yelling time because she has to sleep |) poouse grill honors > Complete with set and hair cut. he prayed . she was getting on his nerves | around, ‘‘Sweet thirteen and the sofa in the li room. | Press Home Editor culcione i £ i every night | and he wished I knew of some- | never been kissed!” Abby, I | wenld s dry higreer De. Ray Alexonder is who does the work of prepara- ‘ Extra May Feature for a boy. one who could get interested in fee] so bad about this I hate to she is untidy and hard ; 4 ALL OTHER 0% Well, I had a her. With all her money, it | go to school. What should I do? | io get ee ee Don’t print . ; Perm t oO _ nine - pound would be a pretty dirty trick to | SIZE 13 my or my husband will & —_—" OFF § boy and he al- fix up a friend with this wom- | ae LP ’ wu VA most went an. If we say we don’t know of | DEAR SIZE 13: Try very, UNDECIDED . 9 = wild. He took anybody, can we offer an al- | Very hard (and this will take ; Tony $ Beauty & Barber Shop | sve potish ternate way for this man to get | Some excellent acting ability | DEAR UNDECIDED: Why 3 = and wrote his sister married off? | on your part) to laugh right deprive your family of com- : Main Floor — Riker Bldg. — FE 3-7186 “IT’s A CITY FRIENDS | long with the kids who are | forts you can afford because of 4 : BOY!” ail Ovi Fithepe: win «| trying to be clowns at your ex your mother--law? Build The : >: | pense, They soon admire room your daughter oes He wanted to | woman has money “to burn”— | you for being such a good sport | make it plain that it is not a al le but 1 | She Can usually find her own | and the teasing will stop in a | guest room, but your daagh- reuldi't let him. Now he wants | 2th.” Suggest that she take | hurry.s ter's room. me to go buy some of those | * “TUWIS® | ~~ + “D * * * * * * birth announcements and send DEAR Y: 1am a girl . EAR ABBY: We are BI yn My rare them to every know ABBY: verage, hard-working people EVERY TEENAGER WANTS | Ss for a present. All our friends | 123 pounds and am 5 ft. 8. One | boys and a little girl who is | large, self-addressed, stamped ” know we have a baby. Am I S uanil dace UG keris te —- ghrp Arrange envelope to ABBY care of this . fe] a x | “haw uoren tacos mete ene vi | eg tien Tamsin | "es «| Women Voters to Hold DEAR MOTHER; fee] {| ze shoe I wear, I am asham to. If we build the bedroom I For 8 personal reply, write te that sending out thy an- | to tell them the truth, 8oI say ' am afraid my mother-in-law | QMErSS.ceSScd Stssbesd'sareiope, ) ee a ee | State Parley May 19-21 | @ Dress Sheer or ‘@ Walking Sheer 39° done a pretty thorough job ot Good luck! 4 ve talked my heart out, but } June Group’s Program Held at Galloway Home Mrs. Charles falloway opened her home on South Pemberton road Friday for a meeting of the June Group of and Mrs. Harry Pattison of the Yomar Group, a guest, who gave a study on the sub- ject, ‘Charter for Christian Ed- Land, taken by William Don- aldson, to be shown at 7:30 p.m. May 14 at the church. Mrs. Donaldson is chairman unit’s birthday when they meet June 12 with Mrs. E. M. Orr and her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Chapter Meets at Morgan Home, Mrs. Clark Morgan and Mrs. Charlies Matson were hostesses Banquet speaker at the state convention of League of Women Voters, to be held May 19-21 in Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac, De- troit, is Meyer Kestnbaum. “Metropolitan Area Prob- lems Today” will be his topic for the Wednesday dinner. Mr. Kestnbaum is the presi- . Sisterhood. j eel can say or do to change his First Presbyterian Church. Co- for the event, and will be as- | Carmi dent of a large clothing com- beauty . os Eeeneabls mind. I've tried introducing «| hostesses were Mrs. Howard | sisted by R. Clare Cummings sented a history’ of a ee pany and has served as — - | him to young folks but he al- | Marsh, Mrs. John Maginnis and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds. The hood's monthly magazine, the special assistant to President sheer wear. Your ward- | Ways goes back to her. This and Mrs. Charlotte Osmun. public has been invited to at- PEO Record. The magazine Eisenhower, primarily in con- robe needs both. | has been going on for four Participating in the program | tend the program. Tickets may hes never missed an issue since nection with organization of the | years. She has children older | were Mrs. Leo Donaldson, who | be purchased from members or its founding in 1889 executive department of the | he is. He’s met them and likes presented, the Bible lesson; | at the door. Janet Matson of Evanston federal government. | them very much. Our clergy- Mrs. Bessie M. Brown, who |' a Tlinois was a guest at the In 1983 he was chairman of man has talked to him and I | spoke on ‘‘Social Education’; Members will celebrate the | meeting. the Committee on Intergovern t Bo Bin Bn bi bi bi bi LL Lo hn Li A ian Ln in A A hi i Mi ln Mi Mn i i Mn Mn i tt A Mi te te te tt i te ht te te be eh hh Da he bn bh hh bh hannah upuiuunusinnion, li i i i hi i hi hh hi hi hi hi i i hi i hi hi hi hi i hi hi i i hi hi i hi i hi hi hi i hi hi hi i hi i a ha hn hn hn hn hn ha hi hn hi hi hi hi hi i hi hi hi hi i hi hi i i i i i i hi hind ing his life? . woes Winn, at their home on South _—sA pair of glittering new shoes ment. . HIS MOTHER ucation. o_o | Pemberton road. | Is one way to pick up a tired Topics for the coming two- 7 DEAR MOTHER: All thé | winter wardrobe. Try black year agenda wil] be voted on eumode Hosiery Shop words in the world are useless, ae Saeeen Doe oe : patent leather and see what it and new state officers and against the power of physical | M&rDech Sroup introduced! the does for both clothes and board directors of the league 82 N. Saginaw FE 2-7330 , ee news Letter publica- wena spirits! MEYER KESTNBAUM will be elected 7 and if he wants to “ruin” his Mrs. Clifford Grovogel was | The Pontiac Leagues, the life, you can’t stop him. | welcomed as a new member. | | attraction. Your son is 3 times | } | By JANET ODELL The Township Players DEAR Geer. we knew an | nim at Eurepe an the Tly | emayscabetlstrs @ boon and Car oly n Mar Jal et Adair tered mia competion. f West BI fi | P er. sth les ve a Pontiac west he twin ere | ; Somes Wed to James D. Grant | erste ris su ne nae i, \ot. Michael Church Scene st 22% ces buses Robert Maieson and Laura Anniversary Waltz wy ; , Ao inside and, luerally ques te Members of the tmmediate j hasbeen tn er tamily for four | Belz May 14th, 15th, and 16th of Ganje-Dor tch N uptials jguch bags sway from small chil morning, wedding a Carolyn at the West Bloomfield High School on Orchard Lake Read Curtain Time—8:40 P.M. i St. Michael Catholic Church was . tee at Adults, however, can make good - ar ‘use of them as hand protectors) |\for dirty jobs. Slip a small bag Janette Ganje attended as maid of honor, wearing a_ ballerina- length gown of pastel mint green and carrying yellow tea roses. Mrs. Dortch chose a blue lace ensemble for her daughter's wed- ding. Mrs, Ganje was dressed in, ibacked book titled “The Pocket pink. sss see Sin mea Tine Satple Wil ads TERPS [BOO Ut ousetvore Pants” Tr wit Following the ceremony a break- ily at the home of the bride's fam- Cost you all of 35 cents, but may save you hours of time. It contains) 1,497 household time and work gav-' ers. We are intrigued with this one: Put your child's discarded Davy Crockett hat in the gardén. The birds may think it’s a /cat and stay away from your berries and HAIR CUTTING—TINTS FREE PARKING IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. No Appcintment Necessary EDITH STENSON, Owner | Ganje. The Rev, Mi- cover each hand and hold in place| bor. The Rev Robert H. Bene- Tickets available at the box offi chael J. O'Reilly officiated. \with a rubber band at the wrist! dict officiated. aos — —_— | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. | Surprisingly enough, they will keep § The bride is the daughter of |Adalene Dortch of East Tennyson your hands fairly warm when you Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Adair ‘ clean out the freezer. of Larch drive. Parents of the RA 0 avenue. Parents of the bridegroom PA MOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ganje of A new insect killer ts on the ee ee ee 112 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. \Cambrook Lane, Waterford. market. It is sald te spray twice soe Pig Peters Donald Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes carniodiyy the ed her so pe because of a eapel ‘ype A white brocade gown was the Ss : ieee Write. phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet | ee mae , semieeg . ° clde in an extra-fine mist. It’s chosen by te po ge erg * * * 74 North Sagi Se. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | length gown of embroidered ny | fine for all sorts of crawling and | “OTe ® Sita = The new Mrs. Grant changed | | lon tulle over satin with five thers | flying bugs, But don’t use it on | to a turquoise linen sheath with PEFOOP ETP RETESET TESTE EN | Oe ids oak & eke. & | plants. matching jacket for a short Professional c+ aa l | tiara held her fingertip veil, and By the way, are you careful ee ee ed PERMANENTS - A $| she held a bouquet of white roses ‘never to puncture an aerosol can?) Styled YOU ery S | blended with stephanotis and ivy ‘It may explode ee ee is now tyled as . | When you wash your electric serving with the U.S. Navy at Like It! } blanket, do you remember to hang it up without clothes pins? They might pinch an electric element jand cause a break in the wiring. * * * Look for a new little paper- Special Selling! | Fe tee eee MRS. HAROLD GANJE “~ ~wwevrevreevwedwvet?* wuevvVvvVvVVVVYVVVY S. Koeze of Grand Rapids, vice chairman of the GOP State gaa Committee, has been named to the Finance Committee of the National Federation of Repub- lican Women. The appointment was made by Mrs. Peter Big- son, president of the federa- ‘GIRLS’ Nationally Advertised PLAYWEAR \ : Wash and Wear BEAUTICIANS UNIFORMS ami tion. WAITRESSES I Described below are $2.99 Tr $995 DOMESTICS 3 $ only 3 of the many FIRST AIDES / styles in sizes M to XL Come In @}=is and 2 to 4. ane te Perky no-iron broadcloth, butcher boy style with posy trim. SEND FLOWERS ——= . d... 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Tak en ¢ hi ur ch 37 N. Saginaw St. Serving Pontiac for. Over 75 Years TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND $ FE 2.6021 7 |, Whites or Colors. A r Bonk 35 North Saginaw Open Friday "til 9 INTERMEDIATE POINTS 2 scp anipdnmanacnn Be cated cross Prom Community The product hes so connection whatever with The Americas Mettonel Red Cros / 7 4 R ‘ ; , \ ” ; f > , . x i . } ‘ \ | EO: 0 A ee LY See ee Been ~~ ; . j "meee ee alin Oe eS eT ee eee ee eee ee re. ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY_13, 1950 eee Seer NY RS ea ee eee eee NINETEEN Think of Reward By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN hips, abdomen or waist! I mean all of fhose luscious sweets. Every individual and every fam- lily has its own decided taste in \food. What one dotés on the other jeannot abide. Our habits in eating Sweet Tooth Ruins Diet} If you'vé got it on your mind, | sooner or later it will land on your| who seem to ineeded to lose. I never felt hun-| | cao .. COMFORT in Summer STRAPLESS It séems to me that. those who,ing off sweets, but for a short Le have a “sweet tooth” are the ones time I could stand it- . have the worst time} “Jt has heen my habit ‘to make | fu sticking to a diet. A letter before | candy at least three times a week, we : CT 6 p: I do not believe a day passes that | 5” . O rm | [ ‘ me says, “I have’ just finished | 24 then eat most of it myself. I don’t have at least one candy |* “Confidential’ 2 ae ee your 3-Day Diet with the greatest _ i * bar and sometimes when I make|@ pie I think nothing of eating half |* are perhaps the strongest of all. Hostess Will |Be Offended (Either Way By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: At a lunch party last week the hostess served a very delicious home- made cake with a special frost- ing. (A recipe for which she jis noted.) One of the women present scraped all the’ frosting from the top of the cake before eating it. We were horrified at her behavior and thought her very rude. “When I related this incident to a friend she said she saw nothing wrong with this. Will you please give me your opin- jon of such behavior?” ' Pentiae Press Photes McLauchlin, left, will appear with the Men’s Band for the program, and Wil- liam Korn will dance in a hula line. Mrs. William McGloan will portray a southern belle. Answer: She was probably on a sugar-free diet and could not eat the frosting. It would have been better, however, had she eaten the cake with a fork and left the frosting on her plate, instead of scraping it off before eating the rest. Emerson PTA members will pre- sent their annual variety show at 7:45 p.m. Friday evening in the school’s multi-purpose room with parents and teachers composing the cast. L. D. Ne i j / “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ey ; ter is going to be married shortly and we are having a wedding dinner after the cere- mony for about one hundred guests. In making arrange- ments for the dinner, we were told that we could have either chicken or roast beef. Should we decide on one or the other beforehand, or should a request be made on the reception cards enclosed with the invitations, asking the guests to designate their own choice?” Answer: You decide before- hand, and chicken will be bet- ter for your wedding dinner than roast beef. front seat of an with the husband as the driver. Does the wife sit next to him and the woman friend next to the door, or vice versa?” dandy, and Mrs. George Tucker, the overdressed lady at a baseball game, also will participate. These three will be judges in the Miss Emerson contest. Mrs. Laurence Samson, center, strikes a typical Al Jolson pose as she practices for her role of the late enter- tainer to be featured in the PTA show Friday. Sam Dow, left, as a dapper ‘Travel in U.S.A.’ Theme for Friday Event Emerson PTA to Stage Show ‘Y’ Tennis Class Will Begin May 27 A tennis class, to run for six weeks, is being offered by YWCA. To be held at Beau- dette Park courts, the course will begin at 8:30 a.m. Wed- nesday, May 27. Adele Streit is instructor. Registration for the class is now being taken. * * * SSE TERS SoReal +o er sscemyen 2 Members of the PTA at Emerson Lawrence Curtis and Mts. L. D.,Charles Nash and Lewis Sullivan. "WCA from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m School are busy this week with McLauchlin. A skit, western style,| Tickets may be purchased at the or pre-echobl children aged final rehearsals for their annual will feature Mrs. Albert Stevens) ;\ ati A. i waake variety show, which wili be held and Mrs. McKeever. Acadian si nine days, This is just what I , hardship lez _jof it myself. I know this sounds : gry. The only _— like a lot to some folks but it si | fe | ee . just natural to me.” Miss Melanson | ire, “wna mates you a Feted at Shower) Beaters write asking how iney PT er ee ean reinforce their willpower so that they can stick to a reducing in Brett Home, | Ht We san ms conten Arlene J. Melanson of Os- candy and desserts. ceola drive, bride-elect of Leo Castagna was honored at’ a You will not believe it until you | | dinner and shower given by |"Y it, but after you have been |! : ‘ Mrs. G. R. Brett of Osceola Greene’ Som Se oy pomp all drive. The le will exchange a while appeal = eS ae for you. I know of no way in which vows June 6 at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church. Out-of-town guests at the Thursday event included Mrs. Eldred Melanson. of Wallace- berg, Ontario, mother of the bri - Mrs. Mc- é : « rideelect; Mrs. Hugh Me- | aortul it will feel when you are ~~ Phail] and Mrs. Fred Melan- . , son, all of Wallaceberg, On- | "4 of those extra pounds. '" tario; Mrs. Frank Castagna of | West Terre Haute, Ind., moth- er of the prospective bride- I can help my - diet except to keep calling their attention to the goal ahead. Every time you are tempted to|! backslide remember how: much ™& better you will look and how won- |=. (3 Stays COMFORTABLE .. . Stays UP .. . Stays in PLACE. Hidden ‘‘Cuddie-Stays” lift and hold. All elastic back keeps bra in place. Thin-foam lining shapes and supports, White. 32 to 36A, 32 to 388. You can have sugar in your coffee (unless you drink a lot of coffee) and you can even get groom; Mrs. Frank Melanson | away with a couple of those and Mrs. Richard Basik, both SMALL pieces of hard candy | of Royal Oak; and Cathy M. | after dinner anless one sweet | Foundetions — Second Floor Bonacor and Mrs. Jack Bona- | sets you off like one drink d0eS po. ” cor, both of Detroit. an alcoholic. Bt we Pci Pontiac were Mrs. Wil- Some carbohydrate is needed 7” eatherston, Mrs, Henry even in a reducing diet. | Beneath your summer shee n Steih, Mrs. Harding Ferguson, * * | y ys d so perfect q Mrs. Ralph Dawe, Mrs. An- gela Lewis, Mrs. Blanche Erickson, Karen Erickson and If you would like to have my 4 jcalorie chart, send a stamped,» d | self-addressed envelope with your, ress. under the shirtwaist Priscilla Dawe. | request for leaflet No. 36. Address 5% | aed | Josephine Lowman in care of this! > | The fourth largest of the 48/newspaper. Pe NON-STATIC : states, New Mexico has only 1%) Tomorrow: ‘‘Many Brides Can't be | square miles of surface water, | Cook, Know Nothing of Nutrition.’”' — TAFFETA oS ‘ aga ote, ee ee ee op « ‘ Ae Qe TEP oe + & ) a Ee eee oI SLI 2 ea Pp : ie BS a 4 " a 5a 4 ees e oe , a wy Fond ' SALE ee a ws be Ke 1 y 4 * SUMMER i EA cs ‘ . s + i Pi. MBE fe a : te Reg. to 10.98 | Reg. to $15 a - FY) ‘3 85 Pe ‘ is, MRRP wots th Summer laces, picture hats, sailors, brims, i cloches. Toyas straws and sewn straws. Many oe VAL one of a kind hats in this sale. Vy aha Pt nae tiaieddasil a. £ Millinery Salon — Second Floor Lingerie — Main Floor <7 oi thease Oe ee Pe ai ON a Siti nits Lic wcrc insta des ie Se OY at 7:45 p.m. Friday in the school’s A visit to the South vill be en- SMe Seis Lu MOR ME cae: eye ue cage multi-purpose room. livened by the appearance of Mrs. oe — . on nnn - Parents and teachers will par- Laurence oe as Al hegeal end ticipate ini the program. Chairman/dance rout y a group from a| = F =” i event is Mrs, Thomas local dance studio. Emersons y Bright young McKeever. aE ee eB at Gell fashions for a “Travel in and Around the dance routine of ‘Ball and the « U.S.A.” is the theme of the show. J8ck. ra Working with Mrs, McKeever | Another highlight of the show |®. are Mrs. Warren Waldbillig, will be a Miss Emerson contest. | % music groups director; Mrs. Wil- | Alaska and Hawaii will be repre- | {7 = liam McGloan, dance director; |sented with the number, “Baby, © and Mrs. Lloyd Clancy, accomp- | It's Cold Outside” by Mr. and Mrs.) “a Comprised of Sain Dow, Dell Bur-|faf e of the show |COmp of Sam , ure | wis SPeci es appearance ot the Nett, Raul Sanchez and Lloyd |= Men’s Band, under the leadership |Clancy. \% of L. D. McLauchlin. Band mem-| Wayne Wightman will be master bers include Lawrence Curtis, John of ceremonies. ae Flanagan, George Tucker, Lioyd| Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Robert High-| 9; Clancy, Raul Sanchez, Dell Bur- field, Mrs. Gerald Livingston and’). . nett, ‘Ernest Thorndycraft, Stuart Mrs. Sam Dow have been in charge, a Grey, Sam Dow and Albertoof tickets. Ushering will be done|©.. Stevens. iby Mr. Stevens, William McGloan, | ~ Dancing a tango will be Mrs.'Mr. Tucker, Mr. Waldbillig,© ! cloudy day! bed ed he Lined RAIN COATS Very Specially Priced! Where a8 2? Page 11 When...? What...? i Shown here Is one of our versatile sun ‘n’ shower Zelan treated ‘poplin. Chromspun lining in gay plaid lining. Popular to wear in all weather. Colors . .. take your pick from beige, pink, blue or green. Sizes 5 to 15 or 8 to 18. Coat Salon | Second Floor MAKES SUMMER A SHEER DELIGHT 3 Here are but two from our fine collection of perfect summer dresses in refreshing carefree cotton. All deftly designed by RGK. Feminine touches of lace, eyelet, embroidery, and soft pleating to please your feminine heart. Solids and print as shown or in stripe or plaid. 4 Sizes 10 to 18: sketched from stock 17,98 Dress Salon — Second Floor > < aay \ ____."THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 —— ee It’s as Nutritious as Vitamin Pills © SOY-0 PANCAKE FLOUR . © HI-PRO BREAD © DR. FEARN’S SOYA POWDER © SOY BEAN FLOUR @ HAIN’S SOY Oil and Many Other Items HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Natural Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-4601 es featured in May issue} From Everywhere The Smart Set Shop Rochester’s serene r Friday at the school. Carnival Capers” is the theme of Wever Elementary School PTA’s annual fair, being held from 6 to 9 p. m. Friday. Among attractions will be a spook house, puppet show and Wever Elementary School PTA will hold ii annual fair, “Carnival Capers,” from 6 to 9 p.m. Two clowns transporting their ‘Carnival Capers’ Slated at Wever School Friday "3 stn i fh ri : Pontiac Press Phote pet “monkey” to the affair are, left to right, Ronald Ward, Roger Davis and Bruce Heline. ts y. > Sacred Heart Group Mrs. Henry Goodell, Mrs. Harry Norman, Mrs. Philip Peters, Mrs to Hold Card Party M:; A. Snyder and Mrs. Ernest The Sacred Heart Church Alt Gray. ; Society is sponsoring a card party, to be held at 8 p.m. Friday at the parish hall on Adams road Homemade baked goods will be available during the evening Chairmen for the affair are Mrs Randall Mulvany and Mrs. Louis Franczah, assisted by Mrs. Frank} |Bilyeau, Mrs. Marvin Solwold, Like Bumpkin Best Probably the most extensive- ly performed theatrical play today is ‘Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick.’’ Once it played 43 different towns un the same evening. Mrs. Robert Lenz is in charge of decorations and Jack Lightcap will supervise music. PTA fathers will direct hay rides and pony rides. General chairmen are Mrs. Samuel Ritchie and Mrs. Carl Pearson. | | } Auxiliary Hosts Tea for Nurses » Pontiac - General Hospital Scene of Tuesday Ev A Florence Nightingale Tea, honoring nurses and personnel of Pontiac General Hospital, was held Tuesday by the Wom- an’s Auxiliary to the hospital. Hostesses at the tea in the morning were Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard and Mrs. Harry Stow- ell, assisted by Mrs. A B Chairmen of the tea commit- tee were Mrs, Willard E. Beebe . and Mrs. Dennis Hewitt, as- sisted by Mrs. Bernard Cook and Mrs. Edward. Gadient. * * * Vera Bassett/was in charge of table decorations, assisted by Mrs. Stoddard. Table set- ting was directed by Mrs. Charles Crawford and Mrs. A. D. Stimer, Mrs. Dean was refreshment chairman. Junior Auxiliary Tea Fetes Mothers - Junior Auxiliary to Pontiac Post 377, American Legion, held a tea in honor of their mothers Saturday at the Post home, Each of the 35 moth- ers received a corsage made by the junior members. A plant was presented to Mrs. Albert Whittaker, a Gold Star Mother. Mrs. Harry Deck- er of Walled Lake also was present. , Sailing on a cruise for Hawaii aboard the SS Matsonia are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartigan of Bloom- field Hills. Angeles Harbor. The Hartigans left Saturday from Los a Americans Lack Pride in Their Careers ! record hop. The snack oar | | will feature sloppy joes, hot | dogs, coney islands—and soft | drinks. | Judges of the posters made by students are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kay and Arthur Bell. TEN STORES Richards Boys’ and + Girls’ Wear The winners will receive | By MURIEL LAWRENCE ple know where they're going and anxiety that harasses our young Why must our young always Young — Wear, tickets = * | Frank Dodge owns three thriv- how they're going to get there people who must make their inex- pioneer new occupations? . ing drugstores in the city. This freedom to use and dev elop Well, I think we Americans lack This weekend Frank Jr. was, the efforts of previous generations nies wer proper pride in what we can hand ‘home from college. Among other,Sives them a sense of pride, of from the hundreds presented to 0. 4. our children. oe cur souls things he said to his father, ‘Oh, continuity, of economic certainty. them in the cold impersonal pages we feel that young Frank should. by the way, I've decided not to ma-; They do not suffer the kind ofjof their college catalogues be able to do better than we have jor in economics next year after, ~ ~ — — - — Americans are immigran all. Maybe I'll take medicine.) we're still dreaming the old immi- There's no sense in boning up on grants’ dream of eternally greener all that economics stuff if I’m go- opportunities beyond the horizon ing to land in medical] school.” In its time the -dream helped Pin. eg father was awfully make America great. Now it’s time iscoura y this career uncer- we woke up from it. Or the old tainty, it never occurred to him to dream may end by making us al! say, “Why not consider pharmacy, so ambitious that we never even Chairmen of the booths at | the fair are Mrs. William | Whitehead, Mrs. Vernis White- head, Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mrs. Keith Pawley, Mrs. Kenneth McQueen, Mrs. Loren Kelley, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. Jesse Briles, Gale MacLaren, Mrs. Buddy Carrie and Mrs. Herbert Thomas. ° * * * Others are Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs. Charlies Norman, Mrs. Richard Neuendorff, Mrs. Welch's Cards & Gifts Vr. and Mrs. Richard O'Connor of Birmingham left Saturday from Los Angeles Harbor aboard the SS Matsonia for a cruise to Hawait. Will Middle Age | 8. S. Kresge Co. Cunningham's Mercury Cleaners Linda Lee Shop Mary Jane Shoes D. J. Healy Shops Wrigley's Rochester at Tienken Rds. Open Thursday and Friday Nites ‘til 9 | MEET for LUNCH SN SS =m at mt ie =a yy S Frank? I'm going to retire one notice the opportunities right un- Herbert Blom, Mrs. Chester . effe \day. You could take over. But to der our noses. | RIKER FOUNTAIN Grammer, Mrs. Barton 11)’ the Dodge drugstores, you'd Be Ma niticent? Sealtest ice Cream Schmuker, Mrs. Gerald Bow- jaye to know something about M h ° Populer Prices man, Mrs. Roy Ward, Mrs. drugs.”’ ot er-Daughter | ! You know that it isemuch more William Talbott and Mrs. | By RUTH MILLETT Melvin Norberg. y Dr. Smiley Blanton who nas arit- satisfying to work for a sense of ten a book “‘Now or Never: The persona! achievemenf than to Promise of the Middle Years” re- knock yourself out trying. to im- Riker Building Lebby It seems to have become part | of the American parent's code | | Of honor never to suggest that children follow our career foot- | } Banquet Held at Columbia Church s — fers to the years between youth press others. ; rena Par ne a ae eee The women of the Columbia and old age as the “‘magnificent ‘Tou Ge vane & ty. ue R iy L ently without reference to any Avenue Baptist Women's Mission- middle years.” things and aren't afraid ‘° take , y ary Union honored the Girls Auxi- It’s a nice-sounding phrase—but a chance or risk failure. . paths, however appropriate, that % y nad we have made. This is tough on young Frank who'd like nothing better than to jtake over his father’s business But he never dares say so lest he appear feebly dependent on a par- ent’s success instead of bravely \creating a bigger. different one of his own, ; In other countries it is not con- sidered disgraceful to follow the ~toccupations- of Yathers “and grand" liary with a mother-daughter ban- does it really mean anything? quet in the church recreation hall. They can be and they are mag Tuesday evening. The special pro- nificent if— gram was a part of the unian’s You don't strive to imitate the Focus Week young but are quite willing to Mrs. Carroll Hubbs, refresii act your age. ments chairman for the union, and‘ You have Jearned ya all tmpor- Pontior ares residents taking part in Townships Mrs. Kermit Hammack, president tant lesson that you and you alone . . were in charge of the event. The aré responsible for your own hap Players production of the “Anniversary Waltz,” to be men of the church were in charge pineks . presented May 14-16 at West Bloomfield High school, of serving. ~ You\have begun to learn how to are-Donald-Crarelest-teho-hesthetead-and-Wiltiam- ~+- gals. Kern Dannclley of Lenore conserve your strength and budget. You don’t assume that because you have never done a thing you arent capable of doing it dept. stores Street Baptist Church, Tayior, your time so that you have both rs. hildhood y peo. Raines. . eye ; fathers. 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Harry Baker of Dwight street at the coffee winders of and fellowship hour Monday, when “United Churc nual May Fellowship Day. Mrs. Baker is president of the organization. te Pontiac Council of — Women held their an- Peastiae Press Photes Friday To deepen understanding of the Save The Children Federa- tion, Mrs. Robert C. Vander- Kloot and Mrs. Edward S. Wel- lock will be hostesses at a tea at the VanderKloot home on Lone Pine road, Bloomfield Hills, from 2:30 until 6 p.m. Friday. At this time, guests wil] have the opportunity to discuss the work of the organi- zation with its program direc- tor, Glen Leet. Pouring at the tea will be Mrs. Standish Backus, Mrs. John F. Gordon. Mrs. James A. Beresford and Mrs. George T. Trumbull. *~ * * Mrs. VanderKloot is a na- Tea to Promote Understanding of SF C tional sponsor of the SCF. cone he in 1932, the group tee on Voluntary Foreign Aid. National sponsors include Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Her- bert Hoover, Henry Luce, Nor- man Rockwell and Dr. Ralph W. Sockman. * * * Plans have been made for an_ International Travelers Market to be held Sept. 19 at board are in general use all over the world. In the past, however, | cards have been made out of ivory, | Duplicate Bridge | _ Winners Divulged | The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday evening in the Elks Temple with 13 ta- bles in play. Winners were Mrs. Melvin Smail and“ Eric- son Lewis, Donald Stephenson and Bruce Coryell, Norman Klopping and Tom Tritt, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Barron, and Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Kessler. Pontiac’s new _ duplicate bridge club, the Bonneville Club, will hold its first game Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Ho- tel] Waldron. Playing cards made from paste- Arriving at the Orchard Lake Com- munity Church, Presbyterian, Monday, for annual Mdy Fellowship Day were (from left), Mrs. Donald Brieden of Westcomb road, Mrs. Beth Rutledge of Ferency of Lake. 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Pe Se ee a a ae Club Debates Courthouse Site “Resolved: That the Oakland County Courthouse Should Be Moved to North Telegraph Road” was the subject of a de- bate at the regular meeting of the Pontiac Toastmistress Club, held Tuesday evening at the First Congregational Church Mrs. John Eddy was toast- mistress of the evening. De- bate participants were Mrs. Ivan Wilcox and Mrs. Robert Sutton for the tive, and Gertrude Foley and Mrs. George Gaches for the nega- Cranbrook Pavilion in Bloom- ‘mother of pearl, parchment,| tive. field Hills. The market will eather, wood, leaves, canvas and Mrs. Howard Wheatley and consist of approximately 15 silk. ' Gwen Polk acted as judges. | City The Pontiac Women’s Chorus, directed by George Scott, will present its 27th an- nual spring concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Crofoot School. Mrs. Paul McKibben is accom- panist. * * * Charles Wilson, minister of music at First Congregational Church, will be guest accom- panist. 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Village Club to Tour Wayne University Members of Village Woman's iClub will be given a 120. A special bus will meet members, itour of the new buildings at Wayne) |State University by Homer Strong, | jdirector of alumnae relations, May | DAVID WILSON “ cussed by Mrs. Forrest Rora- Congregational | baugn, chairman of the ways | , and means committee, at a Dinner toInclude meeting ot the Auxiliary of st. Piano Recital The Music Board of First Congregational “Church” will present David Wilson, pianist, in a recital at the May parish dinner today. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charies A. Wilson of Grayton road, is a pupil of Margaret Mannebach of the Detroit In- stitute of Musical Art. A sen- jor at Waterford Township High School, he also is organ- ist at Central Christian Church. The Chancel Choir of the church will be guests of the music board at the dinner, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. David will play: “Prelude Opus 19, by Schoenberg: and “Toccata,” by Khachaturian. ‘at 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian’ |Church, Birmingham, and take| them to the university. Luncheon | jail be served ot the new Me" \Gregor Memorial Building. Ar- jrangements are being handled by) */Mrs. Car] Abbott. Plans Style Show A fall style show was dis- | Joseph Mercy Hospital, held Monday at McAuley School of Practical Nursing. Appointed to the nominating ‘committee for the annual elec tion meeting to be held in June were Mrs. James Q. Goudie and Mrs. Ralph Polk, both of Bloomfield Hills, and Mrs... Edward G. Rockwell of Birmingham. ‘Armchair Travelers |— to See Russian Film | The Armchair Travelers of the Village Woman's Club will be shown a film entitled ‘The Great | Adventure” at 8:15 p.m. Thursday! lin the Baldwin Public Library. 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Richard son The bride is the daughter of Mrs Ruth Carney of 970 Cooley Lake Rd. and the late Mr. Carney. Mr and Mrs. Vern Richardson of 3227 Newton Rd., Walled Lake, are the parents of the bridegroom. A colonial-styled gown of chan. tilly Jace and tulle with a Peter Pan collar studded with rhine- stones was worn by the bride. A strand of pearis belonging to the family for several genera- tions surrounded the collar. A tiara of tiny pearl blossoms held her fingertip veil She carried a white prayer book with white roses * * * The Rev. Perry Thomas of the Commerce church performed the marriage rite. Carol Schulz of West Bloom. field Township, was the maid of honor and Jane Johnson of Pon tiac and Verna Richardson, a sister of the bridegroom of Walled Lake, were bridesmaids. debe Richardson, brother of Wheat Contro orange Slates Swim 4 > k Vows —_Fatherof Three Dies in Crash ‘ } Royal Oak Man Killed as Car Rams Abutment > Early Today | the bridegroom, of Walled Lake. was the best man. Gordon Me- Kenzie, John Rahn and Harry Acker were ushers, A reception was held at the VFW Hall at Oxbow Lake following the ceremony Fhe couple will live \in Alpena during the summer. ROYAL OAK — A father of —_ was killed early this morning when his car rammed an abutment at the viaduct on 13-Mile road, west Oakland of Crooks road. , Highway | Charles G. \ Toll in ’59 | Hetherington, 46, of 1527 Poplar Rd., was dead on arrival at William 23 Beaumont Hospi- fag Big tal here at 3:48) a.m Royal Oak Po- lice said Heatherington who was driving east on 13-Mile road, might have fallen asleep at the wheel He was\ apparently on his way home * * * Crushed to, death in the smash up. Hetherington suffered exten-; sive internal injuries and multiple’ fractures.. He was unable to make A a statement . * * Hetherington was snaioeed for the past two years by i 7 Hatcher, men's ha Northland Shopping eretil ” and had previously worked for Fintex clothing store in Royal Oak for 17 years. Fe . MRS. RICHARDSON ROBERT | i. Rochester ‘Y’ is survived by his wife May Be Eased Classes Here Lacie, = aii - daughter. ‘Good Chance’ on Nonmarketed Grain Can Be Lifted—Hart Limits YMCA has set up a schedule of swimming classes for children be- tween nine and 17 years of age ee at the Pontiac ‘ urday, Robert Wisdom, Rochester ROCHESTER — The Rochester *) *) * The body is at the C. F. Schnaidt An unidentified eyewitness saw the accident and called police trom a nearby gas station “Y”’ beginning Sat- \“Y” secretary, announced today. _ _ WASHINGTON uw — Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) said yesterday “there is a pretty good chance” that federal acreage limitations on wheat consumed solely on the farm where it is grown will be lifted.| Hart. a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee. said he hoped the committee could ctom- plete a workable wheat bill in the! next few days Meanwhile, the House passed | and sent to the White House yes- terday a bill to postpone from May 15 to June 1 the time for announcing wheat marketing quo- tas for the 1960 crop. This will give Congress additional time to consider new wheat legis- lation aimed at reducing wheat production. Wheat supplies are now at a record high * * Both the Senate Ps House agri- own transportation. The only oth- Mr. The swim sessions will be held each succeeding Saturday through June with the exception of Mem- Audrey Stephens Wed oria] Day weekend, he said. Classes for boys will be at 2 and 2:45 p.m. and for girls at in Rochester. 3:30 and 4:15 p.m. All sessions Wii be 45 minutes long AUBURN HEIGHTS — Pink and Seventy-two boys and 72 girls white carnations and snapdragons canbe Recomodated: Wino 88K gerne the ar of Si. Andre phone or in person on irs first Catholic Church in Rochester when come—first served basis. |Audrey Lee Stephens became the -~ *& * bride of Richard Gromski Registrants must furnish The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Ray Stepehens of er requirement is that girls must 3186 Margaret St. Mr and Mrs wear bathing caps and suits of Frank Gromski of 6821 Westaway some material other than wool St.. Rochester. are the bride which tends to clog the pool sys- &T0om’s parents tem. An organza over white bridal taffeta gown with a bateau neck. line of brocaded, scalloped Alen. | con lace was worn by the bride. of St their } who sold his form and announced Poned to May 27. | sentative of a local pack culture committees are considering i Cases Delaye Delayed various proposals for reducing » wheat plantings. What now is sup- in Macomb Court ported at 75 per cent of parity while the national acreage allot- ment is 55 million acres | scheduled to go to trial yesterday “I have done my darndest to in Macomb County Circuit Court convince the Senate Committee (at Mount Clemens were adjourn i to remeve all limitations on and new dates set wheat grown for personal use,” | * * - Hart told his weekly news com- | The $50.000 damage suit filed in ference, “That of course is the 1957 by Robert J. West. Detroit Yankus case.” larchitect, against the Board of This was a reference to a former Education of the Romeo Commu- SchoulDisirict has been post: West's attorney, plans to move to Australia in pro-/Leslie Jones, was il! test to wheat acreage restrictions, The case of William \! Oming ~*~ *«& * former Washington treasurer Yankus maintained he should not Charged with embezzlement of $2.- be penalized for growing excess 333 in township tax receipts. also wheat as long as he fed it all to his W8S adjourned. Reason given was own chickens. ithat one of the prosecutor's wit- On other matters. Hart said nine nesses was not available to testify Senators have asked to co-sponsor, * * * an anti-lynching bill he introduced) A tentative date of June last week. |been set for Oming’s trial Two area court cases which were 2 has Your PTA Is Planning: To Discuss Pupils Work FOUR: TOWNS — Parents will have the opportunity to discuss their children’s school work with teachers when the Four Towns Ele- mentary School PTA meets at 7:50 p.m. tomorrow in the school, Sgt. Michael J. Sibal of the State Police Safety and Traffic Division will be present to ward safety patrol certificates to deserving voungsters Officers to be installed include Mrs. William Mansfield, president; Mrs. William Lace. vice president: John Leabe, teacher dent: and Curtis B. Bishop, father vice president vice presi The Sashabaw Elementary School has scheduled installation of officers at its meeting at 8 p-m. tomorrow at the school. Refréshments wi!! be served by the afternoon kindergarten room mothers Also on the program will be a mediey of numbers presented by the school chorus under the di- rection of Care! Liberty, music teacher. This will be followed by installa- New Rochester School tion of officers for the coming to Hold First Art Show school year Refreshments will be served by _ ROCHESTER — Meadow Brook, the homeroom mothers Rochester's newest elementary school, wil! hold its first Art Show CLARKSTON — Installation of Thursday evening. Open house new officers will be held when the Will be from 7 to 9 p, m. Clarkston Elementary School! Greeting guests will be Principa meets at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Charles Schoch, his teachers od the school. Mrs. Dorothy Whipple, head of An exhibition of art objects and the elementary departmen pictures by the pupils will be on and her assistants. Joan Anderson display. and Julius Kusev Howard Samari of Birmingham a will speak on su:amer camp fa. cilities available to youngsters Not Foreign Service WASHINGTON: AP) State Ds and show a 25-minute color film on the subject. It will be followed partment wittesses testify about by a discussion period. 40 per cent of all foreign service A short talk on Cub Scout ac tivi- positions are in W ashington but ties also will be given by a-repre-;many of - these come -from re . ‘ Sequins, pearls and ai tace | flounce trimmed the front of the | dress and a large butterfly bow fell) from the back of the skirt. Mrs. Ronald Dixon of Rochester: was the matron of honor and Dore tha Parker, Jacklyn Rowe and Phylis Upchurch, all of Auburn Heights, were the bridesmaids Ronald Dixon of Rochester was the best man and Donald Stephens brother of the bride of Tray. and Jerry Fisher and James Green less. both of Auburn He eights seat Following a honeymoon ng Mountains, the couple will reside at 1016 farding St Rochester Garden Club - in Royal Oak to See Film ROYAL OAK — ‘Better Gardens for Better Living” is the title of a film to be shown at the May meet- ing of the Organic Farm and Gar- den Club of Rayal Oak Thursday The meeting of the countywide organization is open to the public and will begin at 7:45 p.m. in the ‘church house of the First Baptist Church of Royal Oak 309. N. Main St Talks on flowers and gardens will be followed by a discussion period Rochester to Have Second Polio Clinic ROCHESTER The Rochester Junior Woman's Club will sponsor its second polio clinic for area residents from 4 to 9 p.m Thurs-| day at North Hill School Elementary General chairman is Mrs. J. A [Watson Jr. who said that 4.000 participated in the club-sponsored| jclinic April 16 and that a similar number is expected this time First, , Shots will be administered by the} ‘scores of nurses who will be on hand to facilitate speedy handling of ‘the crowd Four or five doc. t tors also will be in atiencaice Backs Youth Cons WASHINGTON (AP) — San Thomas C. Hennigs Jr. «D-Mo) gays that creation of a Youth Con- servation Corps would strike a blow is a at juvenile delinquency. He sponsor of a bill to set: up one, modeled along lines of the classifying Civil Service employes C ivifian Conservation Cor ps. second, third and booster | THE-PONTIAC-PRESS,—WEDNES SPEAKS ON YOUTH GUIDANCE — Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, second from left, is greeted by Rochester Village Pres- ident Clarence M. Burr before the jurist ad- dresses a public meeting on the county's Youth Guidance program in the i hester Junior High Lucas, Oxford Village Workers Miss Pay Hike, OXFORD — Raises for village mill because of the cutback anti employes or the pension plan they cipated from the state in the last had sought in lieu of pay hikes half of the coming fiscal year. were deleted from the budget of * * * $123,051 for 1959-60 adopted ; last As Village Manager Ralph Pre. — by the Oxford Village Coun- cious explained it, Michigan's cl Local millage was raised _one SS ke =—— a eheet " 7 sper cent while the village popu- lation has increased only 7 or % per cept or less than half as much as the state In general. hurch ns, the mm urc | This means, the manager said that the funds to be distributed in April 1960. for the period from Jan. 1 to March 31] next year will be based on the new popula tion census, and Oxford will col lect about 15 per cent less in sales tax rebates. 85.000 LOSS SEEN The dollar loss would be in the neighborhood of $3.000 per \ear Precious said. Adding this figure to reduced gas and weight tax receipts, it could mean a total loss of approximately $5,000 * * * The one mill tax boost, the | first in six years, will bring the | total millage locally to 18. The Council awarded the fleet insurance bid of $557.82 ‘to the Curtis Insurance Agency. * * * | Last night marked reading of the amended MRS. RICHARD GROMSKL code to which one County Board Advises ‘No’ ~ Enlarge Wolverine Lake? COMMERCE second building revision Was the TOWNSHIP — A acres of und Hulet said he would recom. mend to the full Board of Super Visors that the petition be turned down, allowing petitione rs to draft another request. request that 20 veloped land in.Commerce Town ship be annexed to the village of Wolvesine Lake was recommended turned down bv the Boundavies Committee of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors yesterday Arno L. Hulet, committee chair The petition was signed hy Ben Lerner, a land developer, and 126 village residents Lerner, according to Hulet, man, said the petition for annexa- wanted the area annexed to the tion of the 20 acres was found to village in order to receive village he “irregular and erroneous.’ and services for the plot which he containing a description of a por- planned to develop into a subdi- tion of the village ; Vision. | | | } } } | 8] TENSE MOMENT the Romeo Players’ the three-act comedy, ‘ Janus” rehearse ‘a tense scene from. the play. They are, from left. above, ~— Members of the cast of forthcoming production of James Schooley of Washington and Mrs. Philip M. Stone of Romeo. Seated, from left, are‘Jay and Civic Center. 4 Ba - = A * + a tvs e School auditorium chairman of the executive case work committee of the Rochester area program. At the right is Eugene V. Rounds, chairman of the * General Citizens committee. Sets Fund Drive a —— <>: Se ae ae a. en ee ee vorce but lack of religious Moore. ack of R eligion | Challenge Must Be Met, Warns Oakland Judge ¢ _ By LEE WINBORN The primary cause of juvenile delinquency is not di- education and training, ac- cording to Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. He was speaking at a public meeting held in the Rochester High School last night. Outlining the part the opmmunity and environs can ’ play in the county’s “ ; program of youth guidance,} the noted jurist said, “We don’t .do enough, early, enough on the local level” to help youngsters. Judge Moore went on to describe several cases of children who were “once loved’ but were later failed Pentiae Press Phete by youth groups, churches and At left is the Rev. Edgar A. other organizations who didnt meet the challenge of assisting them when they needed it most * * He pointed out that the pri- -| mary cause of juvenile de- | linquemey is not divorce, as pop- | | ularly believed, but rather lack of religious education and train- ing. The dominant part of the Ro- chester Area Youth Guidance Com- mittee’s program, Judge Moore said, should be ‘‘to get every child in“contact with religion.” * * * The second cause of delinquency ‘ ; inj he said, is failure of parents to onteiinn —_— bi * understand the Copeciaice ot ed The Council also had the first ie ee ein children's pape on = ee pong OF building agencies and recreation inance whic rovides that there shall be 500 feet between a station proups. the judge added and a public building and 730 feet NEED INTEREST between stations The success of @ youth guidance —— program, such as the one now in Holly Church operation in the Rochester Com- Pensio added. It sets the permit .fee for remodeling. at $3 per thousand dol munity School District, is based on interest of the genera! citizenry s special personne! to work on the problems that come to the committee's attention With Oakland County juvenile authorities and Michigan State Noting | University Oakland cooperating, ‘this can be an outstanding pro- gram nationally,” Judge Moore Presbyterians, 100th Year, to Improve New Lathrup Budget Includes Pay Hikes LATHRUP YILLAGE—Action on Lathrup Village’s 195940 budgct of $206,246 will be taken at next Monday's regular council meeting, Administrator Gerald K. Stone announced today. Stone “said the tax rate on the budget, would be the same as for last yéar— $7.50 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation, * * The new budget which is approv- imately $7,000 higher than that of last year, calls for a third fu!!- time policeman and a five per cent across the board increase in city employes’ salaries. A public hearing on the pro- posed budget was held last Mon- day ‘night but no action was taken. St. Andrew’s Church Plans Rummage Sale ROCHESTER — Hundreds of name-brand dresses and other quality merchandise will be in- cluded in the rummage sale to be held this weekend at St. Andrew « Catholic Church here, Mrs. Clark Quinn. publicity chairman, an- nounced today The sale wil] run from noon to 9 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. t» 1 p.m. Saturday in the chureh hall at 231 Walnut St. The Confraternity of Christian Mothers of the local church is sponsoring the event, ‘ House of Worship predicted. Receives Kresge Grant | The key to the whole project . HARTFO! Con _ he HOLLY — Celebrating its cen- '$ “to have good neighbors who | “s ah ” ‘ Phin insist on good behavior.” he said Kresge Foundation o meee tennial year, the Holly Presby- ; - 00 ' This can be accomplished, the Mich., yesterday gave $100,000 to terian Church has plans for addi- tions and other improvements its house of worship to cost $45,. 000 According to the Rev. William Lankton, pastor, May 17 is to be Trinity College here to be used to- ward the construction of a student center. Ground-breaking for the building is scheduled to start next month. in Judge added. by having everyone take part in the program in the “pos ’ W at fe ee ” ms pUlposee placed on juvenile decency in . HA All stead of juvenile delinquency’ — Visit Our 50th Stote An informal praise and song that love, interest, understanding | Complete Air Tours Give You - ners ice will = at the church and sympathy of citizens wil] be o eae galere at 7:15 that evening, when these repaid with interest. @ Comfortable exciting fight teams will report on their ef- forts. OTHERS SPEAK Presiding at the meeting was The present church was built 70 « . saalcna ion deka Eugene V. Rounds, chairman of vears ago, following te destruc: the General Citizens Committee tion by fire of the omgina) build ‘ e * ing. Since then a number of addi thons been made but this fampaign is the largest in the Th stor A “ol the chur h * * Leland Wood is chai: He introduced James Van Leu- ven, assistant director of Chil- have * County Juvenile Court and court referee who elaborated on opera- a ‘ man of the tion of 'the county-wide youth ampaign committee. Others on san that committee are: preparation Sas Pere Jack Bennett: promotion, Walter * * * Andrews; personnel, Waldren Kea-. Rochester Village President Clar sey and Jesse Furbush: arrange- ence M. Burr, said that the Youth ments, Robert Rainey; staff, Wil- Guidance program gives citizens liam Alberts; financial, Russell the opportunity to do a ‘‘fine thing’ Barrett in Rochester. Ray Barber is chairman of the * * a. planning committee, assisted by pr. Lowell R. Eklund. director Waldren Keasey, Maurice Hadley, of continuing education at MSUO, Gertrude Wright and «Don Stark, and Thomas Pfeiffer, assistant di- the latter also being in charge of rector of Protective Services for the follow-up work. 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Not right kid is hard to find. Ideally,| * poweyranks, he leaves this week for the| Ton t fchane. Hig Karnes American mothers. | only that, he’s the universal I want a professional actor kid to’ ory _— but interview ag s, as gst eine wr t Trousers Frederick O- “bi ‘Souver, 2820 Pontiac) He believes that each of them,| truth—the little bit of all of us play the part. Somebody like . 80 gang rion pes ror Sar = ve, will} Dev id J. Stimas, 150 Westway no matter how much she com- searching ter adventure. Mickey Rooney used to be. Or talked E from i) y , more boys are } Tharp, 373 8 Marshal! __ ae |800. And in New York so far, I've really hones . . . the kind who, Liovd 4 Tparp. 313 & Macs) Mane Plains, thinks of her male child as | rs ally hones «5. the kind who, john H Taylor tig, Sin horiot orret the most innocent young non- seen . culled from 300 candi- when asks y you | , aa: K Tepito man 312 Ottewe conformist in town. If he does dates. Close, but no Finn. you should play’ Huck Finn?”, will’ | Plain.» .--+++- Fred M Tayler, 385 Howard McNeil! something mischievous, she may So I get ail these letters from roy "Bec So ue eae oe James E. Tippett, 185 Calgary . mothers—more than I can possibly money.’ Harry L Turner . ewood spank him good But secretly she s T:yoo i a Wekaek 8127 Case Mia tells herself that he’s just non- |see. They have children from six! Sam's father is Sam Goldwyn pss ley J Usackas oe ig 3280 {to Zi, the perfect Huck, but they Sr.. who's known for “the Goldwyn | orman ur 32 Mean! R VanGuder 221 Cs who can read knows, this is a orca a be a lider. 8615 Pontiac good thing. eng Vitton, 1316 Genelle Goldwyn carries this belief be- ee Se ait Fenmose cause of more than 10,000 letters | Ger raid D Wagner Vir Cor Ae z Walker 3185 East Pau hea Births aa ta Gekipat | a conyers Sime re listed below rs a By PHYLLIS BATTELLE Young Producer Has Theory About Mothers ily. He can hardly touch his chick-| “I know there’s some good po-;Andy Griffith — man, I wish he (“Who could?”’), but he can't wait Roch conforming—and, aseverybody he’s received from around the | | country. The producer has let it | be known that he’s searching | for a boy, around 12, to play 1C Whitehead, 135 E wood C Wuihite 66 8. Genesee ilk Wr 192 W Kennett Reucee F ae mp Beechcrest Huckleberry Finn in the movies. ufu son. 453 Bran ; ' Rich hard T Wright 90 East Boulevard, ‘“‘Every mother is convinced,” he Ww J Widman Jr.. 2451 2 Fay Curtis D Watson, 4050 Baldw is convinced, ‘‘that her son is Huck | cacy 2. Vee 6254 Pestie Finn reincarnated. They dwell on} a Aut S Walawender a Marshall the fact that he is, shall we say, | Doss J Wallace. 7231 Fir al li ik | Joseph E Wilhelm, 7093 Irwifidale deserving of an occasional lic Jaren aikmer, st6 Wihard \behind the woodshed, but it is only J Zarzorian, 626 8 Jessie i y be 2 ome LY ou une. B51 Inglewood form” he doesn't want to ‘con Peter L. Z res Cha J Na pe Si 502 E. Mansfield a d d Cit rman. 32] Oakland “Conform” is a dirty word in our) Robert P x rth or re lac Lake ‘culture. : mG Vuss urnham Car! Og a When Hollywood fellers try to I oH Officer. 4 La . Giibert 8. Ole ich, 4064 Oa Oak Knoll tell me about a ‘‘great new search fal r.es e ” HA a ase 1388 “Rock well for an unknown star,”’ they gen-| Hovt R Penland. 367 § Wiliams Lake erally are bending a tin ear. But a? J — 3800 Pontiac oe now I’ve met Sam Jr., the seeker | g rd erkt 262 Ein a H_ Peter «003 FEjiza beth rr. after Huck Finn, I begin to wonder | Fe" aca oan ae be a touch of sin- Wullam J Polasek. 864 Mt Clemens if there may James R Porritt, 171 Mark, : cerity left in lovable old screen- MINUSCULE MEAL — Prairie dog is fed by doll bottle at lam Aadoc } Jo aD Povey. “i3e Rosemary . land. Lawton, Okla. 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The rectangular tables occupied | aga | Separate rectangular tables for by the Germans and the Pht ming aerating which sto em Four of} : tween and behind the German them. would have been arranged found ag ~~ — assertedly ‘ tables, accommodates the secre- Secretary of State Christian A. into a panic by the FDA charge,| Herter at the U.S. portion of the | may relax and hegin using a new table are Assistant Secretary of 'sterile epklians. | | Harry W. Hind, president of the} idrug firm, stated that the concern) a wetting solution for 19 years and/ ‘have never received a complaint,” | dele Hind said, adding that not a single) report of blindness has ben re-/ corded from use of the solution. No Blindness, Infection Reported as Resulting From Cleaner’s Use No blincaess or infection has reported! 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Free Rosé Bush | _ FREE an - , { 4 _ / ee eee ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13.1959 . , TWENTY-SEVEN {4 | 4 aan Pickpocket Is Charmer } man, said the tall, lovely, tbeau- Shot Win S Girl |from a-roof Tuesday and slightly;both 16, were arrested on charges Find Neolithic Remains | MONTREAL __ | tifully dressed brunette picked | g wounded a girl sitting in a school’ of felonious assault and violating: — : vr (UPI) — Police his pocket of $160 while he .,.., s \classroom. {the weapons law i TOKYO w#—Peiping radio re- rebeve callouses, a t searched today for the most | reached for the package of eig- Sitting in Class ea % an ater ports two Chinese settlements of tenderness on bottom ro {| urvives . | charming pickpocket in their | arettes she ordered. She drove . | Eleanor Kaplan, 12, was treat-- Ederer’s father, William, 52. the neolithic age have been found pdm apa Rene | memdéry, . specialist in lifting | off in a car with a man and two | grocers’ w { ed at a hospital for a minor bul-' who owned the rifle, was arrested in Chekiang province. Pottery, , s’ wallets. The most re- | children before he noticed his | NEW YORK (AP) — Two boys jet wound of the back. lon a charge of violating the weap- tools, bone ornaments and teeth Opera, ; Culinary Spots. cent victim, grocer Esjel Free- | loss. , test-fired an old .22-caliber rifle| Robert Ryan and Paul Ederer,!ons law. - were unearthed. | - yy ‘ ™ —— Live as -of ‘Old Amid é . Postwar Construction . ’ ¢ . ; ; WASHINGTON—In Vienna's Beaty wee 2 i famous amusement park — the i da ‘Wurstelprater’—riders of the ‘Big Wheel’ look out op a booming city | where change only accents its timeless grace and gaiety. 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Husband.’ ” ; pertect tit instead of running all over town | ere : ¥% ‘ es . a | “What's life like on a free pass?| “Don't tell me a guy in your t * * and tiring yourself out looking for what you . | -. * * ‘Do you guys ever pay YOUr WAY | position’ doesn't get a really good “Sure I know it’s a tough job et in My Store mits e “Personally, I don’t have mal to see finything?” Wall Street ‘tip now and then, How|@nd you: could use a raise. But gs Y ces time for reading, but my wife| ‘Well, how’s the ole press|about one on ole palsy : aot tae Slt Ee Me SANT BENSON Just Wanted to Get mic be _ er | “It’s @ really cute idea. We're * * t who are tired of writing bes | “Personally, "t fimd muchjholding a canary singing contest} “Dear sir: You cur, Why are|—and “ e ° New Start, She SOYS, time for reading—just the really |to introduce a new bird tood, andjyou always picking on women in coblene = pos your" weiad 37 N. SAGINAW ST After Arrest limportant things. But my husband/if you'll just agree to serve as ajyour column? Are you mad ‘at'hours.” - , LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) — A . 8 2 year-old girl was in a jail cell ; Ge Gr? i i i . |today, only 10 months after she ees Pe pithy Fi ‘ ~ was crowned a_ state beauty .° queen. - s : Dixie Ann Gottfried has signed é, 4 statements admitting two armed EY robberies last Monday, according to sheriff's investigator William Maraggos. No charges have been filed, * * * “All I wanted was $50 for a ‘room and some new clothes and a ‘few dollars to get a new start,” BOUND FOR WATER — This said the 5-foot-11, 150-pound beau- teenager in East Java, Indo (ty “I was flat broke.” nesia, hasn't been bound to a | mrs. Gottfried won the Miss stake. She's carrying a long |Colorado Jaycee title last July, as bamboo water pail to a well. blonde Dixie Arin Dickes of Pueb- TODAY'S the day for that gay dessert i Aurora, her hair was long, un- @ . Hurt Landing on Road a Lp : | NORTHPORT, N.Y. 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York of the street. gratory evidence. _ to Talk ‘a Day or: Two’ |Fontiac = eae toe ak Rowston at that time persuaded) “Would you go to war un-/ on Honeymoon Flight the volunteer officers to hold off|@™med?” another reservist queried | quitting in hopes that their future status could be decided satisfac- to Europe | 7: sell B. Long (D-La) raised a/Per cent of the reserves won't be “ae « jare two different things,” replieder and Elizabeth Taylor, wing-| roadblock today to speedy Senate put to work anymore, I'm afraid, | |Willman. ‘‘But the question has/ing their way to a European| ‘approval of C. Douglas Dillon’s'or their work will be so restricted Reservists were apparently irked heen raised whether reservists|honeymoon, st alt hare. bel promotion to the No, 2 spot in’ they won't want to continue in the last night with three questions) 544 be bonded if they are tween: planes today and professed| reserve,’ Landry warned after brought up by the administration aveed.” b | | About Foreign Aid ministrative officers decide to bf 25c “TIL 1:00 P. M. | 9 ‘restrict its activities. WASHINGTON “AP)—Sen. Rus- “You're going to find that 80 PONTIAC °* RIVE-IN: LEME Lome Le Yavuz w_C Smite CIRCUIT NOW thru FRIDAY A the State Department. : y | themselves very happy. . >. EWELL: Mxey ROONEY * * * ‘about 50 reservists protested the | during negotiations: whether re-| * * * The couple literally had been in’ DIXIE HWY. (US-10) 1 BL. N. OF TELEGRAPH RD. FE 5-4500 MicxEY Dina When Dillon’s nomination reach- direction of negotiations over their) servists should accompany regular! pywart said the question had been|the clouds almost ever since their 2 the que: : . ee es the Senate floor, Long said, status. officers in patrol cars; whether) ,oseq whether an arrest by a|Wedding late Tuesday in Las Ve- \ = gas, Nev. JET TO NEW YORK « First they flew to Los Angeles, then they took a, jet for New York. It arrived here at 7:08 a.m. Accompanying the newlyweds were a friend, Miss Pat New- comb, and 112 other passengers. A crowd of about 200 persons gathered to watch them leave the plane at Idlewild Airport. x *« * 7. reservists should continue to CAITY| reserve officer carries the same pistols on duty; and whether they | weight in court as an arrest by a should be bonded in the event of regular police officer. law suits? _ | Under questioning by Landry, The first proposal reflects the | though, he admitted that he knew Police Department’s new policy |of no instance in which an arrest ef one-man patrol cars. One re- |by a reserve officer had been servist complained that Eastman ‘questioned in court. \‘‘I may speak for a day, or even| two aa to illustrate why we! ‘coon Mayor Poli | . "momenen |have. spent so many billions in| jother countries and in some in- istances gotten nothing but hatred ‘iri return, under the type of lead- lership represented by Mr. Dil-; lon.”’ NEW! FIRST RUN! TuAT | HEMINGWAY 4 yan AVNTI MAME’ STARCING ee But Rowston said a full report | by George D. Eastman public x e& ® 'safety director, on how he pro- Long is the only announced OP- poses to use the Yeserve in the ponent of the nomination, which fyyre would be ready in about was received with enthusiasm 2% weeks. Tuesday by most of the Senate Ike Sees Red Propaganda * * Foreign Relations Committee. Dillon faced more fire from an- other source today. He was called, “I think we should wait until we have the report before going Bose 7 SELLY LAUGHS ech anata Semetebee |into details,” said Rowston, calling, in Drive to Seat Satellites Reporters carried on a kind of | running interview as the couple | ihurried through the throng to a} limousine for the Waldorf-Astoria ’ <¢ ' } | =a before a closed session — com | for an end to the discyssion. | WASHINGTON — President|the Geneva foreign ministers con- Hotel = mittee for further questioning | : . af otel. ' John Graham, reserve chief,/Fisenhower said today the Soviet|ference. | Que asked the fohn Fords a | Eisenhower told a news confer-! country-by-country breakdowns of said his men decided to APPear inion seems to be pushing a prop- ence he is very hopeful the So-| What d hink?”’ she asked) RIO GRANDE “What do you think?”’ she | actress how she ‘gsi 1; F before the Commission ‘‘to ask iy, | foreign military aid. | : aganda drive in seeking admit vista will abana. ath ; H ” : ; : propa- . ocges : Sen, Frank Church (D-Idaho) |questions” after he had reported tance of Red satellite nations to| anda tacti ' te in “we It's my wedding day | back to them last night on Mon-! g | ican get down to fruitful negotia- Fisher broke in: “We're a — ¢ srornng ious protested secret classification =i : 00N - MAUREEN "HARA military programs in Latin Amer-|Gay s progress. WAYNE ica. » Among those at Monday’s ses-| s ions. = weary but we're very happy.” Directed by JOHN FORD | The opposition of Long and)sion were Rowston, Graham, east Ohio OrKers to ef Eisenhower had been asked to e*«t | A REPUBLIC PICTURE Church delayed a committee vote}man, City Attorney William A. | evaluate the Soviet efforts thus | wren photographers asked far to win seats at Geneva for Communist East Germany, Po- land and Czechoslovakia. Those efforts have kept the foreign min- to embrace for pictures, Miss Tay-| lor declined and said: ‘‘We're) saving that for ourselves." NEXT STOP — SPAIN The couple was scheduled to) on Dillon’s nomination as first ur-| der secretary of state. This is | Mord —— sie | From Big Three | spot Christian A. Herter vacated Will said East — when he was named secretary to) ; ay : succeed the ailing John Foster| PF ness rire for aie big three—General Motors, Ford! !sters’ confereace from getting Dulles by the negotiating group wt at Clerval have agreed to pay| t discussion of real problems. - he returns from = two-week @” Sal! se i leave by plane late today for) BLUE SKY vacation, beginning Thursday supplemental unemployment bene-| Eisenhower replied it is very 5 Set Winker enid be had tl : * ltits (SUB) to Ohio workers back difficult to find out what is going|SP@in. | Reservists complained about the to the fall of 1957. jon behind someone else's fore-complete F nts a0 wey Cena VE THEATER delay and Landry sided with them.| 6), legalized such payments in head. * parture migh | The public safety director ite “eal the aud tle wie expect DETROIT wW — The automotive | Where Friendliness Prevails NOW Thru THURS. See eee NOMINATED | Police to Return Records in Vice * * * for 5 addition to state unemployment) | ° should have been able to tell us ; ook In the course of the news con- \ Y Charge Acquittals before now whether he is going to compensation last week. ference, the President discussed to be abroad three or four months. ALN Ww j ACADEM use the reserve or not. This point) GM workers will be eligible these other matters: x * . hey! Mt Sao A token step in behalf of 51/is a ‘policy matter which this Com- back to Oct. 7, 1957, and will |. Khrushchev—No one has con-| After they reach Madrid t In nf iss ” split up an estimated one million |tacteqd him, Eisenhower said, re-/will take a charter plane to Bar mussion shou a naa dollars. Ford retroactively goes {garding the possibility of a visitjcelona and board a honeymoon | back to September 1957, and a by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-|yacht which has a cabin styled City Commission last night Eastman said today he —| UAW spokesman said $821,000 is chev to the United States. |after Christopher Columbus’ quar- poicaueerrs voted _ let jie poe repens Teaey 7 ae .| available for them. Message — Etsenhower an- |S On the Santa Maria. | 51 persons have their criminal] ° Seeeetest wat” a Poder No figures were available im-| nounced that later in the day he Fisher’s schedule in 1 vom records returned to them by the nq ecu have a future roll in the|Mediately on how much is avail.) would send Congress a special | was at jet age speed, on Police Department, although May-| ..:+,. : pes able to Chrysler employes. But the) message dealing with preblems ground. | ‘or Philip E Rowston believed - a genes ii tor UAW said agreement on payment} in the fields of housing, highway At 1:30 p. m., he left his suite Ee ae of SUB, if and when legalized, was| Construction and disposal of and lat the Tropicana Hotel and joined, they had a@ right to the records! declined to go into details while curtail meat , r s] 0- ment of wheat surpluses. Z ; anyway. | negotiations are in p ‘ |worked out with Chrysler in nego-| the Jewish War Veterans, Las ltiations last fall when new three-| In all those fields, he added. Vegas branch, in a brief ceremony Commissioners voted the step | Leveling most of their com- lyear contracts were signed. legislation is badly needed. at the hotel's front door. just the same, in case a 60-day | plaints at Eastman, reservists | Ford, GM and the UAW worked; Appointees—For the third week) ‘Then a limousine sped him to | Statute of limitations governing | threatened to quit April 15, say- [out distribution in recent post-/in a row, Eisenhower pictured him-|1,. county courthouse, where in | return of police records applied | ing that morale was being ruined contract negotiations. self as rather baffled as to why|19:. minutes he got a Nevada di-| to the case. the Senate is delaying confirma-| iene from actress Debbie Reyn- | Commissioner Milton R. Henry . tion of some of his key nominees | as alleging mental cruelty. had once demanded a formal apol- Two Defendants Missing for federal posts. | e -~ e \ ogy to the persons acquitted of Trials Ready to Begin AWARDS! NOW! at 7:00 and 9:30 KW Mee ‘persons acquitted of vice charges! in connection with the Dec. 5 num- bers racket raid was taken by the He made that remark when) ; hi s. But he didn't press for asked whether he thought the op-| A quick aged call ome one last night and none was made mite in the Senate, mainly to join him in een te among Democrats, is assuming|bureau across the hall from the 3 MONSTER on TECHatanan® ; The names of fhe 51 persons some sort of pattern. divorce court. Then, 3% hours| | TECHNICOLOR were read aloud by City Clerk’ Two defendants who were await-|tiac yesterday for taking money} x * * after the divorce, the two were! WARNER BOR Ada R. Evans from a list drawn jng trial in Oakland County Circuit /from a Royal Oak dime store last) fisenhower called today for|wed in brief Jewish rites per- pe bcd Municipal Judge Cecil Mc- Court didn’t shaw up yesterday) September. , quick congressional action increas- formed by two rabbis in a residen-| um. when their cases were called. Both Gerber and Banks were on ling the gasoline tax, revising the tial area synagogue. wer OSCR ‘ WATERS - penser COMING SUNDAY Police claimed the Dec. 5 raid es |$500 bonds when they got into their |costly wheat support and control) A limousine then hurried the two'duus - aetelimaeed mn =< THE BEAST smashed a $2 million-a-year num- program, and providing additional;past 200 fans outside the syna-| — : ————— ae They couldn't make it because latest scrapes with the law, Taylor they were in jail charged with Said. crimes in Mt. Clemens and Kala- mazoo, according to Chief Assist- ant Prosecutor George F. Taylor. bers racket, but few convictions ‘home loan insurance authority. resulted from it. |gogue and on to the bride's $500- a-week rented ranch. * * * There champagne corks popped | furiously for a hasty reception. “The Perfect Furlough” game nurs “SHAGGY DOG” NOW SHOWING Hollywood Headlines FIRST SHOWING! PONTIAC STARTS DRIVE-IN Taylor said he was ready to Next te Geaple uatinlly authaned Ae 1:00. 3:55, 6:50, 9:45 WED., May 20th ae berin separate tarceay in bat: | A STe Your Jockey HOW wr tneir tmsage ond’ fasnports = een eee SSS 50 | | ca 1z90s Marchal $1. Cheveon, J Y | A .Giant of a Motion Picture . . . Shown jand were off to the airport. ~ | Grable Keeps Curvaceous | ; Peter Lorre Removed il) Eoceeek Sef) ee From Critical Status there, and he is waiting and | GRANADA. S (AP) — Vet. hoping to see if things will (gran mos eg Bi Lorre has change. ‘been taken off the critical list but “T am here on my life story for faces @ long convalescence from a Columbia,”” Morros told me. =P / attack, of 13845 Marshall St., Clawsen, |; and James Banks, 32, of 3452 | Chene St., Detroit, when he was | notified the defendants were an- By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | der arrest elsewhere. | HOLLYWOOD—Betty Grable Gerber, Taylor said, was arrest-jleft for Las Vegas Tuesday night, ed Monday night in Mt. Clemens!not to work but to be with Harry charged with stealing tires off @ James while he’s playing the car. Taylor said. he has began Flamingo. She's going to be an ‘habeas corpus proceedings to re-|eyeful to the people “sunning |turn Gerber to Oakland County to/around the swimming pool with) * . | Lorre, 58, suffered the attack stand trial for purse snatching'that snappy 118 pound figure of /y }ike Bill Lundigan so much as| Uesday after falling ill while ,from a woman in her home on hers. I can tell you there's a bit, man and an actor I'm delighted | hooting a scene in the hot al March 7. . ‘of an inside secret about how he’s getting back to acting again outside Granada for a movie. Taylor, however, won't be able | Betty keeps those curves: after so many years of extolling |to see Banks for at least 60 days| She learned about a special kind the virtues of a well-known auto- on Our Huge Screen in Spectacular MAGNIFICENT TECHNICOLOR! THEY GREW INTO GIANTS AT RIO BRAVO! TORY eae | Limit Boats on Seaway as he pleaded guilty to another|of high protein wafer from the|mobile in commercials. Under the} production larceny in a building charge in| jockeys at Hollywood Park, a Ziv banner, Bill will star in| OTTAWA Officials are em- “ADDED FEATURETTE ——. | Kalamazoo and was sentenced tO|wafer which most of them eat to “Space,” a new science-fact-fic- phasizing that pleasure boats un- A rm - (60 days Monday. . keep them in riding shape. These tion TV show scheduled for Octo- der 20 feet long and less than two | Walt Disney's AMA GIRLS | e | ‘Taylor said he has asked police boys can’t afford to put on an ber beaming on TV. tons deadweight are banned from fe (i i, there pat ahold order on Banks |©XtT@ pound and they slipped the) From Las Vegas Mickey Har- the St. Lawrence Seaway. Reg. |\ ne ‘ — to return him here upon his re- {Secret to Betty. Don't write me— gitay called to say that he had ulations made into law recently | write your favorite jockey if you told Al Zugsmith he would not do note that the seaway is for mov-' == |“The Private Life of Adam and ing cargo, and smal! craft may |Eve.” use other available channels. ceonse RAFT. mut O'BRIEN . we. BROWN. end |. A. L. DIAMOND + pinecteo ey BILLY WILDER hams tomes lease. Banks was to go to trial in Pon- want the name. OPEN 10:45 — 25¢ to 1 P. M. e WATERFORD =| Natalie Wood believes the | greatest compliment she has | ever received comes from Sit | Laurence Olivier who has asked | her to play opposite him in “THe | Entertainer,”” a motion picture | he’ll make in London. “He has been my favorite actor ‘ever since I was a little girl,” said ‘Natalie, ‘“‘and Vivien Leigh has ibeen my favorite actress. I cer-| tainly want w do the picture if! Warner Bros. do not preempt me.” | | ae € . DRIVE-IN THEATER HE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. NOW! thru THURSDAY ts -. . . - os COFFEE SHOP 1 Ry The Cold War Turns Hot! OPERATION DAMES Eve Meyer, Chuck Henderson The Wild and Wacky Adventures of Four Gor- Ever Lovin’ C.1.s SEE! The Guts and Dynamite Boys—The Demolition squad j Boris Morros, who was an in- valuable spy for the U. S. govern- |ment for many years, is back in| town. I happened to meet him at) the Beverly Hills Hotel and he \told me he’s just back from doing an act from Boris Pasternak’s “Dr. Zhivazo.” He said he knows “Pasternak very well and that he’s not only a talented writer and poet but a great musician and studied under Stravinsky. . { asked him why Pasternak didn’t seek sanctuary in this country when’ he was being so badly treated in Russia. He FOR A PERSON ON THE GO —and when time is pressing try the EXPRESS LUNCHEON at TED’S . . . 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Credit for this goes primarily to science and medicine, Research, wonder drugs, anti- biotics, vaecines and impreve- ments in surgical techniques are keeping so many people alive today that the number of chil- dren who have lost both parents has dropped a dramatic 93 per cent in the past 40 years. increased life expectancy of the average citizen cut the number of new orphans to 52,000 last year. If life and death conditions pre- vailing in 1920 had remained un- DRAMATIC RESULTS The fact that more people are staying alive and that people are living ‘longer had a partic- ularly dramatic effect on chil- dren. At the moment, for instance, The almost fantastic decrease) in the nation’s death rate and the} ,jcreased understanding of children and their problems. The result has been that the number of institu- tions for children has remained almost static since 1920 at about 1,600. Bat today few of these insti- tutions are orphanages. They are almost entirely diagnostic and treatnient centers for disturbed children, retarded children, chil- dren with special problems who need special treatment. Many of them have retained, for sentimental or traditional rea- sons, their old names. One famous home for ‘‘foundlings’’ still keeps its name but its emphasis has shifted from door-step babies to the placement of children for adoption or in foster homes and to treatment of the eT or neglected. - Today, too, good practice de- mands that fully tear chil- dren be placed quickly in adoptive homes rather than cared for in institutions. Sometimes half-orph- ans are placed in foster homes And in many instances, public wel- fare funds are provided for a widowed mother so she can keep E her family together. INSTITUTIONS HARMFUL With increased knowledge of children's need's child experts are convinced today that, unless cir- cumstances are unusual, institu- children under 6, including infants. Thus scores of communities have closed orphanages and rely on foster homes instead. x * * “Communities which persist in providing long institutional care for short-term or long-term care.| 9m tional care is actually harmful for| Medicine Makes Orphanages Obsolete for forsaken children are lit- erally endangering. the lives of "a | lava apes. those children,’ said John A. Reid, executive secretary of the Child Welfare League of America. , “There is clear evidence that a much higher incidence of mental F | the quality of the care.” p niques and the scarcity of orphans disturbance and stunted physical) and mental development exists in: children who have been subjected to this type of care, regardless of The shift in child care tech- Fenton Kegler Wins Howe's Meet by Pin crowned champion of the 2nd an- ‘nual Howe's Lanes Marathon held during the past’ two weeks. * * Samuel of Davisburg by one e piniVess. of Clarkston 2439. THIRTY-THREE (as all contestants rolled 12 games. : Judge Says Case Gone orth won $200. Jim Walker of Walled Lake had|to Higher Jurisdiction the top actual of 2377 and George . IBishop. of Drayton rolled the best| CINCINNATI When the case igame of 279. Bob Cannon of Roch-jof a man charged with disorderly ester hit 277, jcomauct came up in municipal * * * lcourt, aides reported the defendant Bishop finished 3rd overall with ‘had died since his arrest. 2489, Bob Kelly and Gene Shell of | ‘+ «+ = * Drayton hit 2458 and 2457, Holly’s| Judge Frank Gusweiler said, He rolled 2558 to beat out Les Art Swartz totaled 2442 and Fred|‘‘He’s moved his case to a higher ‘court. Next case.” Area bowling teams interested in has resulted, too,.in a marked | drop in the numbers of children} % |involved in what social workers) “4 inow call 54 |stitutions. In 1933 there were about a8 144,000 in what once were called| | orphanages. * “group living’ — in- * * ‘| At the last count — 1957 — the, number had dropped to 87,000 and is still decreasing. Most of them were disturbed! children, or those who were taken out of unstable homes, broken homes, disturbed homes — but at least 50 per cent were expected) to return to family living: in less} than two years. But Always Cold, Desolate By MAURICE CUTLER McMURDO SOUND, Antarctica (UPI)— Apart from the cold, the most striking impression on a new- comer to the Antarctic is made by the continent’s desolate but magnificent scenic beauty. The area around this U.S. Navy air base on Murdo Sound, about |800 miles from the south pole, la fitting example of this. | The base was built early in | 1956 to provide aic support for the construction and maipten- ance of U.S. International Geo- physical Year science bases scat- tered throughout the Antartic. is| Falcon Scott Shackleton made their historic made their historic dashes to the Pole. Just a few hundred yards from this base on Hut Point stands Scott's first hut built during his \first Antarctic expedition in 1901. \the big bustling base of today. * * * The hut is still in solid condi- tion, but snow and ice accumula-| ting over the decades since it was| last used have all but covered the| structure. It provides a striking contrast to} - Antarctic Historic and Scenic Antarctic pioneers Captain Robert; beaten by the Norwegian Amund- in 600 fathoms of McMurdo Sound and Sir Trad acl. * * * tors to this bleak land is a religious memorial to Seabee tractor driver Overlooking the Scott hut as a: grim reminder to present-day visi-| Richard T. Williams who drowned | }early in 1956. f * x * | Death has claimed the lives of! 15 other men in Operation Deep-) freeze operations, including six’ who died in a plane crash while| enroute to McMurdo last October. ‘ NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER New Imperial DISHMASTER’ — | AER - et ed ee OER LR LOS = Fits any sink! FIRST MODEL CHANGE IN 12 YEARS Dishmaster, always the world’s most popular dishwasher, prrnny now washes even faster, cleaner and mpre ecobioiically ”~ . ©@ Diamond-beored, bronze valves! © New positive step valve handles eliminate © New and larger detergent tank! dripping @ New sure-lock wand holder keeps hose in place! NEW FACTORY BRANCH on WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. DEMONSTRATION, SALES and SERVICE FE 8-2588 Another Real Tea Drinker there are about 2.700.000 children | in this country who are under 18! _ and have lost one or both parents. It has been continuing in this| Only the gabled roof and about two feet of the walls remain above | role since IGY ended Dec. 31 and} is now part of the U.S. Antarctic |e snow. Because ‘of the snow. Had it not been for the improve-| ment in the nation's health, there | would be close to 10 million. x * * The fast diminishing numbers} ice locked mound of volcanic ash} of orphans logically would have had the effect of putting the hun- | dreds of orphanages in the nation out of business It has come, however, at a time when there has been vastly in- New York Central Has White Elephant JORDAN, N.Y, (UPI)—In 1860, | the New York Central Railroad purchased 3.8 acres. of land in this upstate village on which to store | fuel for the old wiod-burning lo- | comotives. The Central has been unable 16 sell the now vacant property, is assessed at $200 and still pays $ia ys “it! Research Program. * * * Sitpated «on. a slope of the }southern tip of Ross Island, an jwhich overlooks McMurdo Sound, ithe base is a cluster of about 40| huts of various sizes including a lchapel, and surrounded by supply dumps. | Huge tablelike icebergs, rising) ito 200 feet in height and often) [miles long, drift into the Sound after breaking off the Ross Ice) |Shelf, a huge chunk of ice the) size of California. The Ross Shelf is on the other) side of the island and it extends! for several hundred miles to the) (east. ) In addition to being one of the ¢ most scenic areas of the conti- most historic. year in me on it.| It was from here that British appointed because they'd been! | blown inside, it is impossible to| jenter the hut without a major ex-! | cavation project. | Also in the vicinity of this mod- ern camp are three memorials which dramatically illustrate that | Antarctic exploration, even to- } day is filled with hidden dangers. ; At the edge of a 40-foot cliff! inear the Scott hut is -a cross erected in memory of a member of ‘his expedition who was swept to ihis death in a savage blizzard nearby. And on top of another hill i the end of the base's main street is a tall wooden cross fac- ing the South Pole and inscribed with the words: “To strive, to seek, to find and not to yeild.” The cross is a memorial to Scott | and his four companions who died | about 100 miles from here 46 years) ‘‘march"’ to the Pole, terribly dis-| How much was invested in newspaper advertising in 1957? 110 MILLION THE PONTIAC PRESS 8 MILLION ANSWER: AN ALL TIME HIGH OF $3,325,000,000! Advertisers spent a total of ten billion dollars in all forms of media in 1957. One-third of the total went into news- paper advertising! A stronger, more convincing testimo- nial to the effectiveness of the newspaper medium would be hard to find. Advertisers reap results from newspapers — that’s why the bulk of advertising dollars is spent in newspapers year after year!;Are you.using newspapers for all their.worth a 3 / ‘3 BILLION ? i | | ' j went, MeMurdo Sound is also the | |ago as they returned from their! Here’. As illustrated by Norman Rockwell s aman who shops for good tea. He bought Red Rose because he likes it. Why ? Could be that extra tea in every bag... enough tea to make a really good cup. Canada’s famous quality tea... costs no more... tastes like it should. Pick the package with the lovely RED ROSE , Distributed by Brooke Bond Tea London, Montreal, New York, Portland, Maine Over 150 million Ts enjoyed, every 2 throughout the work.” ’ W nore ann Raclwell THIRTY-FOUR a i ie i a a... i, a ae el THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1959 ee ‘Husky Senator ‘Makes Feast of Tiger Pitching His 2 Home Runs Rip. Detréit 7-4 as Sisler Draws Defeat WASHINGTON W — Jimmie} Dykes has found out why Bill Norman's last two days as man- ager of the Detroit Tigers were so miserable. It's all because of a fellow named Harmon (Double-or-Nothing) Kille- brew Dykes met Killebrew for the first time last night. Killebrew was completely unimpressed by the Tigers’ change im managers or their streak of seven victories | in eight games. | The husky Washington Senator | third baseman treated Dykes’ | pitchers just as he had in the la- mented Norman era. He feasted| on the Tiger staff for his usual two) homers and guided the Senators to! ‘a 7-4 victory. * * * It marked the third straight| ‘game Killebrew has clobbered De- troit pitching for two towering home runs. He did it May 1 and . May 2 at Briggs Stadium as the Senators beat the Tigers 4-3 and 15-3. It was after the 15-3 trounc- ~ ing that Norman was fired and “Dykes named manager. Killebrew now has homered twice in one game, four times in the last 12 games. He leads the American League in home runs « With 12 and runs batted in with . 23, J Last night Killebrew drove in “five of Washington's runs off Frank eLary, Dave Sisler and Ray Nar-| *leski. He now has 15 runs batted “in in four games against the Ti-! *gers. } . a Sv mermaere =~ * * jare out to prove they are Lary, who had won with route-!good as the British in high winds ‘going performances in his last! ang rough weather. three starts, failed to hold a 3-0 “Jead in the sixth inning. Killebrew| tied the game with one swing after | Bob Allison had doubled home Al-| bie Pearson. He belted Lary’s pitch 420 feet into the left-center| field bleachers and scored behind Allison. Harvey Kuenn’'s single aad Lou | Berberet’s double gave Detroit a | Momentary 4-3 advantage in the seventh, Ex-Tiger J. W. Porter sent Lary to the showers with a double. Re- liefer Dave Sisler soon joined Lary after walking Roy Sievers and Pearson. Ray Narleski came in and let Allison tie the score with a sacrifice fly. Theft Killebrew belt- ed another mammoth clout—this| one good for three runs—into the left field seats off Narleski. Sisler, making his second ap- pearance with t:e Tigers after | his acquisition from Boston, was charged with the defeat. It was his first decision of the season. Bill Fischer. who wasn't good enough to make the Tigers last season, earned his second victory over his former teammates. Tru- man Clevenger mopped up after Sievers pinch hit for Fischer in the productive seventh * * * | The Tigers were headed toward their fifth straight victory when Killebrew changed their course. | Detroit scored twice in ‘he first Fddie Yost, making his first ap- pearance in Tiger regalia in the city where he played for 15 years, led off with a single Larry Os borne scored Yost with a double and rode home himself on Al Ka- line’s single. Ted Lepcio, filling in for the ailing Frank Bolling, increased the Tiger's lead to 3-0 in the fifth with his second homer. Killebrew and the Senators get another crack at Tiger pitching to- night. Dykes has nominated lefty Don Mossi to hurl for the Tigers. | For the fourth-place Senators, it'll be Hal-Griggs, who pitched a two- hitter against New York -in_ his last start | DETROIT WASHINGTON abrhbi _. rh bi Yost 3d 4120 Pearfon rf 9210 Osborne ib 4111 Allison cf e122 Maxwell) lf 4010 Kilibrw 3b 42235 Kaline cf 4011 Lemon If 4010 Kuenn rf 4010 Clvnger p 0000 Bridges ss 3166 Becquer Ib 4000 dHarris 10060 Bertoia 2b 4010 Berberet c 4021 Porter c 4116 io 3111 Samford ss 2000 ry 30600 aPlews 100° Sisler p @0006 Thr'n'b’'y If @€000 Narieski p 0000 Fischer p 1000 bSiever 0000 cR'm'n'ky 01006 Vale so ss 0000 Totals 34449. Totals 9787 a—Flied out for Samford in 7tt b Walked for Fischer in 7th: c—Ran for Sievers in 7th; d—Struck out for Bridge: in 9th. Detroit 200 618 100—4 Washington 006 003 40x—7 E—Bridges. Becquer. PO-A- Detroit 2 9 Washington 27-13 DP Samford Bertoia and Becquer: Becquer. Samford and Becquer Bridges, Lepcio and Os- borne. LOB—Detroit 3, Washington 3 2B—Osborne, Lemon, Allison, Berberet Porter 3B—Allison. HR—Lepcrio, Kiille brew 2 —Allison 1 8 RER BB 80 R-LOFF kw cece 6 744 1 4 BSisler (L, @1) .=. 130 2 2 2 «8 Narleski wesnee $$ & §-e Fischer (W, 34) ..7 9 44 6 2 Clevenger ee © @© 0 0.3 x-Pitched to 1 batter 7th m ice, Rommel, Stevens. T— Thomas Leaves B.U. BOSTON (AP) — John Thomas the sensational, 18-year-old hich jumper whd. is recovering satis factorily from a skin graft on his left foot, has withdrawn from Boston University until next ] when he also plans to resume! competition, . i Nats Killebrew Treats x *& & x kk * x *&* * x k * Dykes Just as He Did Norman Colavito Gives Casey Fi By. United Press International | ton’s defending American League {left field barrier, Earl Torgeson/eighth homer and Dick Gernert| All's fair in love and war, so| Datting champlioan, Ted Wil- | walked prior to the homer. reached base on an error before) liams, The 40-year-old slugger | The home forces, down 42 be-|Sammy White flied out on a 3-2, the Indians are now using a) had been out since March with |rore 29.919 Femeey Pak Cue pitch, | “rock” to knock off the Yankees.! = pinched neck muscle. made a determined bid to catch} Dick Donovan, first of four Chi- This particular rock happens t0| smith had gone 0-for-4 before|up off winner Rodolfo Arias after cago pitchers, gave the White Sox be Rocky Colavito and what hurts tofting a Wall offering which bare-'two were out in the bottom of a 2-0 lead on a two-run homer in) the Yankees is that he was born}, reached the screen atop the\the 12th. Jackie Jensen hit his the second inning. PRESS BOX Frank Gifford, an outstanding halfback for the New York Giants of the National Football for the last eight seasons, moved to quarterback next season. * *® * Roy Rennhack, basketball coach at Centreville High School for the last two years, has resigned to take a similar post at Paw Paw High School. z * * * Commonwealth Bowling, Inc., The %,-| America’s Walker Cup golf team 806-yard Muirfield course beside) in Softball Loop and bred in the Bronx and always. dreamed of playing for them, * * * Like Tuesday night, for exam-| } Every time he opposes the : Yankees now, however, he turns" the game into a nightmare for Casey Stengel. ple, when he blasted his eighth homer, two doubles and a single in a 74 victory that represented Cleveland’s third straight triumph of the season over the slumping World Champions. * * * To make matters worse for Casey, he had to sit and watch ex-Yankee Woody Held slam a two- run homer during a five-run third- inning outburst for the Tribe. Cal McLish gave up homers to Mickey Mantle, Elston Howard and Yogi Berra but stil) wound AP Wirephote KILLER-BREWS A BLAST — Harmon Killebrew of the Wash- ington Senators has the American League and especially the Tigers in a storm with the way he has been putting the ball into the stands. The third baseman who was signed in 1954 for $30,000 is | up with his fifth straight vic- playing his first season as a regular and he has hit 12 homers and tory even though he needed re- has 28 runs batted in already. He killed the Tigers with two homers lief help from Jim Perry. Young Perry struck out four of the ee at tae HAPPY WARRIORS — Three happy Indians whoop it up in the dressing room after they helped beat the New York Yankees, 74 in Yan- kee Stadium last night. Rocky Colavito (left) hit up one hit and lief and Woody AP Wirepheote a homer, double and two singles; Jim Perry gave fanned-four in two innings of re- Held fright) hit a two-run homer. Will Use 2-Way Radio System at Indianapolis : and five RBI's yentereay: ree Yankee errors helped the ] s V 8 '} record by catching 148 straight ries Weatherprooting | Smith socked a towering two-run just as the Firth of Forth. The game, which lasted four “The more wind we get Friday |samne for the British,’ Wettlaufer course under as many different|writers warned the youngsters ~ Tourney Friday U.S. amateur golfers defend the - The other three newcomers on Jeague winners have only until lfer in saying they were unfraid ia seven men he faced to pro- tect Cleveland’s 143 game lead lis score four unearned runs land one of the errors was com- games without a miscue. * * * homer off Boston relief pitcher MUIRFIELD, Scotland W —jWalker Cup against the British! yyrray Wall in the 12th i x * * hours and 23 minutes, also “We're not worrying too much) marked the 1959 debut of Bos- the better we'll like it,” said 23-|added. Entry Deadline year-old Ward Wettlaufer of Buf-| The chubby New Yorker's com conditions as possible so no mat-|the team that when the wind ter what British weather is like|blows at Muirfield par can be as high as 76. By American stand-| Area bowling teams interested in ards normal par is 36-36—72. lentering the 2nd annual Tourna-| jthe invading team — Deane Be- | Friday to do so. Two 1-0 Blanks jman, 21, of Silver Spring, Md. ; | That is the entry date for the — ori eee remap event sponsored by the Waterford as a Ver icklaus, 2%, !rownship Junior Chamber of Scotland’s feared seaside weather. in the American League race. | mitted by Berra, who had set a Chicago White Sox outfielder Al} brash youngsters of Friday and Saturday over the 6,-/Tyesday night for a 4-3 victory. x * * j|about the wind — it will be the 2 . ’ falo, N.Y. ‘We want to play the;ments came after British golf for Champions Friday we wil] be ready for it.” x~ *& * ment of Champions for Waterford) — Calon, O80 maoes Nettie Commerce. Competition will In_ four |The semifinals and finals will be days’ practice the [rolled at Dixie Recreation on the cco.seee yene Conley Donovan p 3112 M’nb'q'te p ©6006 Groat ss 51106 Landrith ¢ 10106 the fifth after loser Gen i Con. y Staley p 600606 aGeiger 00600 Virden cf 20060 dWagner 10600 (1-1) had purposely passed Don bGooiman 16066 Wall p 2000 eMejias cf 3021 Wortn'ton p 00 0+ " sa ‘ . . Lown Pp 1000 aw Dp 3011 Miller p 1000 Zimmer The Dodgers scored ,0*" = rated = 0086 eAlou velee from twice in that frame, getting the, Tetais 44.4174 Totals 43393 er ski 106060 G. Jones p 0400 i »rPror » S a a—Walked for Monbouquetie in 7th: b Yanie’s p 6001) “anni p ddd an error, Duke Snider Grounded out for Staley in BM: c—Ran Shipley p 0000 Pitts- singled home the final run in the for Ennis in %h otals 496166 Totals ae 5ii4 hicage are 060 000 O82—4 gs Porced runner fer Virdon in 7th a _ _ Besten P18 000 100 OI—3 pb singled for Schmidt in 7th; c—Ran | » C and ive - game E-—Phillips. PO-A—Chicago 36-15. Bos for Rhodes in 7th: d—Greunded out for The Cubs h ed five = ton 3-16. DP—Buddin. Runnels. and Ger- Antonelli in 7th; e—Ran for Burgess in nert 3; Lollar and cago 14, Boston 13. 2B—Gernert. Landis. Malzone, Apericio. LOB—Chi- &h; Phillips, Runnels, Lollar “ HR—Donovan, Smith, gan Frascisee f—Struck out for Face m lth; g— Grounded out for Miller in 11th 000 000 210,003-—6 001 000 G20 002—5 ; ae > a , : Jensen. 8—Keou seas 2 ar m ¢ ; scramble this season. Fact is,/by Walt Moryn and pinch-hitter IP H B ERBSO| E—Swari. Clemente 2. Hoak. PO-A shespest rey “Pontiac's Fastest Growing only the Braves and Dodgers|Earl Averill’s first grand-slam. Denoven 6236 202 5 1 patober 7 34-18, San Francisco 26-9. DP— ‘ Five (5) styles. Store for ‘Men shave won that “~ in a row.|Tony Taylor also homered off Ty, oes 3 1 ° ¢, 0 and Stuart. LOB—Pittsburgh 14, San ‘ A 2 Arias g ) 2 ‘ancise iE } Special student prices! CUSTOM TAILORS & CLOTHIERS |The Braves won eir first four | Burdette, who had been 30 Delock ° , $22 7 ° Arran rapa anpt et 908 W. Huron FE 2-2300 and took first place early in| against the Cubs since April, 1957. | sonbouquetie 2233 0 0 2 39 —Dusgess. Mays, Stuart. HR—Daven- |April. The Dodgers won four/Don Elson (1-1) won it with one W#! . bw . 3 22 Complete Tailori tvice—Tuxedo Rentals cs shh: FP = HBP—By Donovan (Malzone) WP — ip MR ER BBSO plete Tailoring Se : jstraight and came within .133)inning of scoreless relief. Starter ponovan y—soar, Chylak, Summers, Mc- Law 7 63323 jpercentage points of first place 'Bob Anderson was -tagged for Kinley. T-45. a—n0W fos LO ee a; | eeks ago. 4 ) Antonell! 7 $3 2 2 2 3 FERS AIOE TRAIT CATE SARS EERE! (te SATTALITES TT three 7 & homers by Del Crandall, Johnny CLEVELAND KEW YORK Worthington 0 2 i 1 6 0 x* * * Logan and Ed Mathews, who ab rh bi abrh bi Miller 4 5 @ 0 2 4 " 3 2 3 - a See the New 1959 It’s a repeat of last year's pen- leads the majors with 13 Bota ct iets mart “wooesnme ' 7233 1 3 3 8 - . y , Power lb 5110 Coates p 6000 y-Zanni 0 © @ © 2 86 - ile nant scrap in the NL, when the) The Pirates, shut out on three coivito rt 5242 dCarey S060 3 pace « wane tc ae RCA and ZENITH Radios and Televisions longest winning streak was sevenjhits for six innings by Johnny Minoo | 3210 Duren p geee y—Paced 2 batters in 12th PA . * ss 5 i nM cae STEFANSKI li & T ] at. games. The Dodgers, who finished ‘Antonelli, put it away with three Nixon c 4622 Mantle cl 4231 i. cee Oe ee Ra 0 e. évision seventh, never won more than runs jn the 12th. Gordon Jones Martin | ae eee tas 1157 W. H S FE 2-6967 four straight last year (1-2), fourth of six Giants pitch-/cP'cona 10606 Siebern If 4061 0 PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES - Huron St. Th ea ne Wi w seu: lave wan ibe | Be D: Is Perry p €000 MecD'g'id 2 3010 ab rh bi abrhb e Dodgers now have won sev- ers, was the loser. nnie Daniels Lumpe 30 300 6lAshbura cf 466 @Gflliam 3%» 3006 eta nets ~- — —________________— Ditmar p _* : 1 Koppe s5-2b 4060 Neal 2b 3110 aas p uchee Ib £6016 Moon If 30060 7 aBlanch'd 169 0\Post rf A 4020 Snider rf 4011 antz p wman 4000 meter cf 4010 bSl'ght'r rf 1 0 6 6) Jones 3b 3111 Larker ib 31306 Totals TTT. Tetals ,TTGIL6 GA'd's'n 2» 20686 Roseboro ¢ 30006 a—Grounded out fer Maas in 3rd: b— SF reese 1@00 Zimmer ss 2100 Walked for Shantz in 6th: c—Grounded Meyer p ©6006 McDevitt p 3011 out for McLish in 7th; d—Struck out fer face B te Coreen - 015 010 606—7 a os : : ; : New York #13 000 200—< = E—Kubek 2. Berra. PO-A—Clevelang 27.| Totals le gers digits 10, New York 27-14. DP—Lumpe. 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It isn’t enough | Hundreds of Gut-Of-sbate a were expected for bota put out a stern hook and a bow line on that just to beach the bow on the sand. FINEST the OCKC show, and for Saturday’s unbenched, all-breed show) sharp-looking boat near the shoreline. Quiet QUALITY by the Ingham County Kennel club, at Lansing. Practically all dogs from the Lansing show will move into the armory for the , ’ 5 _ Youre the Skipper ippsina Phiced 88 OCKC exhibition on Sunday. From up , * * * KING-SIZED — The fish the None of the 38 OCKC members will enter any cham- } northern Michigan angler holds — jion of his own in this show. The club is unique, in that st are ome oh angle its membersihp is entirely male. It is also unusual in that | | that makes a six inch smelt look | it is believed to have more members who are licensed that way. His catch is typical of _ judges than any other American all-breed club. the popularity of smelt dipping, * * * in which thousands of Michigan By JOHN BOHANNAN large enough to stow or tow a!| What different kinds of equip- anglers participate each spring. DO OUTBOARDS FRIGHTEN FISH? Syndicated Boating Writer dinghy, but too big to be beached, ment can be used for taking sound- qumsaaYs Poouts For a long time fishermen and outboard motor boaters You're looking over the bow of you've got to mix good seaman- ings when aproaching shore? re te tee een feuding over whether or not the “props” of out-'your boat toward a beautiful Ship with common sense. tt 4 SERVICE j Burns, 1762. Boston, 3 * board motors frighten fish with noise and turbulence, and beach. 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The old Skae home, an imposing stone structure like the beach may become a lee check your way by snubbing the Ponitac. The old Skae home, an imposing stone structure shore due to a sudden wind shift, |stern line. NITE . ‘Matic on Orchard Lake rd., was torn down only a few years forget the landing party and | Before the forefoot touches, go ary k ‘Be ago, to.make room for a realty development. | drive around in your car if you |‘gverboard and take a bow line 4 k * tk ; ae. ashore. It's better to get your feet CRAWLERS Absorbers PITTSBURGH ; 2. Study the chart. Are there any wet than to ground any part of the Adjust Brakes | Reg Inspect Brake Lining Inspect Drums Inspect Wheel Cylinders PAY AS LOW AS MICHIGAN'S BEST TROUT STREAMS hidden rocks? Does the nature of keel he bow line to a husk i ; =~ : ay in the nation as the botiom indicate guod holding Secure the y line to a husky $1.25 A WEEK SU N- Listed among the 100 best trout streams in tne nation, 2 ground for your anchor? Does the tree or other sturdy object. BUY FREE 60-DAY e compiled by Outdoor Life experts, are four from Michigan spacing of the fathom curves indi-| During the swimming party and TRIAL OFFER Reanular This observer would add at least one more; the Manistee. ote that the depth lessens gradual-.picnic, the smart skipper will take eg ta S 95 Rated as No. 6 on the list of top areas are the Boardman, jy or js the water deep-to, shelv- an occasional peek at the sky all Faulty shock $20.70 ‘ world-famed brown trout water: Platte— fast becoming equal- ing abruptly close alongside the around and if cloudiness is increas- . absorbers are extremely Value wine a ‘IT ly good as a brown trout stream; the UP Carp river, rain- shore? ing, he'll take off For the Price of DANGEROUS, and are This Ad ke S bows. browns and brooks; AuSable, good browns, many big 3. If you gre in tidal water.} ~ «© * not easily detected until = rainbows, some brooks. The Pere Marquette might also be in- check the tide tables to see wheth- At —— ars Answers YOU BUY ONE it’s too late. See us. NPUDUPUUVUCUCUU DUCT TUTE TUTE cluded as one of the best er the level will be rising or falling my ee ee ee HARNESS did during your picnic no trees for tying a bow line. ] NOW ONLY * * * The owner of a large. deep-draft seems like a lot of work to lug a NITE CRAWLER Although Michigan trappers encountered poor wintet —poat—whether power or sail—will M4™ne anchor ashore. Is_ there AND GET B RA K FE 5 98 conditions, they did manage to take 15,607 beaver and 830 =want to anchor well offshore and ,4"Y other solution to this problem” SECOND ONE FREE! CALLON make his landing in the dinghy. | You can use one or two ground re $ to nn @ otter. The harvest is reported by the conservation depart- s bei nsiderably below the 1957-58 record sea- Like other small craft, it can be! anchors such as are used for SORRY. LIMIT OF 2 ; i F L| N 3 spay e Myespi ib . : dragged up on ‘he beach and) tying down light airplanes. They 4 gS T re) R E 4s son. Most beaver were trapped in the UP. Half of the otter in th th t of the |f easily for return trips | screw into the earth and have . White and Ready-Mixed were taken there alse, none in the southern part 0 ' If you have a large outboard! good holding power, yet are more SI AYB SPECIAL Body Colors Lower Peninsula. cruiser, a small inboard, or a shoal| easily portable than a marine 146 WEST HURON Most Fords S 95 Prices for pelts are lower, running $13-$i5 for beaver and draft centerboard sailboat not’ ancher. 4 FE 9 ° Chevies. and on ais ; i _ ont TPs = _ _ : Plymouths (Regular Price $7.35) $20 $25 for prime otte1 — —— | 25 , | Broncs Trip Michigan Mult-tokes to See —=—_—— = aa ta| PONTIAC jEddy Files Protest Washtub Size for 3rd Straight Win toneones ene =» WRC | C f F d Snapper Gives for members of* Multi-Lakes Con GLASS C0 on hange OF run Bi M t S ] ANN ARBOR W—Western Midh- servation association to witness INSTRUCTION @ EQUIPMENT @ TANKS FILLED . ates r \ 1g ea ~ upp y igan has had the University of somé unusually interesting films Boats * Bait © Salvage 3599 Orchard Lake Ta SAAMER ROLES | 23 W. Lawrence St. [ca veaticn director Gerald -E) One of tho largest turtles taken Michigan's number on the baseball/on May 23. at the clubhouse. FE 5-5375° Eddy Was among conservation of- from an Oakland county lake in) The Brontos —_ their third Bretzner will show his “Round Se acer seria - _ Cass FE 5-6123 . Z , J FE 5 6441 ficials from three states protesting years was reported this week by straight over the Wolverines yes- the World” pictures, which stress a prpposed —— " sou of Donald Clement, of 6984 Patmore,|terday 7-1. Larry Belanger hit a people and their ways of life rather ' MS te © EA? Sy CL federal mince Doe seen Peston: near Williams lake, who took a two-run homer for Western and than scenery Film was shot in Seek ne PE SS es tion at a recent mecting in Mil n td three Bronco pitchers held Mich-|Haéwaii, Indo-China, Singapore . > as ab size waukee. WASTE UITE IZA igan to seven hits | ‘ak slg :; Siam, Burma, India, Italy, France . % : , ert bt ake ar Hatchery rc . F anv > ac 4, A plan to base the allotment "@My lake, neat ‘ Michigan plays at the Univer- and many other places “y formula on number of licenses) (ement says he first saw the i ‘Bob Runyon fired 70’s in 1952 while, half mile. High jump — Schaefer (C): Peydnik oe gy Scand (PN) and Thingsted ted at 6-8 NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, NEW YORK, BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, | Rogers was setting his record total.| i}) Krull’s 912 points was tops ; Hocking ~ * * \for the Bloomfield - OLSM meet. Green shot 71 twice, Watrous| Bill Flanagan won the dashes for ceme through with the same fig-|Mikemen, but Clarkston had a ure in the 1952 event and Gold-|12%-point winner in Bill Powell , smith scored 71 in 1955. who won the ee en two \2nds, in the 1 a ran a That glittering 68 will be just | , 7 5] | gke = magnet one week from relay leg. Clarkston took 9 ces) ment Monday whe & for its 3rd dual victory. coun ewes a h school reali Baseball activity yesterday saw out the . reug®- |Darrell Thorpe pitch a one-hitter country area shoot for : enix snk individued Giles las Avondale defeated Fitzgerald, | ret '$-0 while Cranbrook defeated Pon- oe |tiac Northern 5-3 with Roger Roth- The largest field in the history of/enburger getting the win. the Press tournament is expected to gather at Pontiac CC for the oa iat tana on pcg 18-hole medal play test. Tee-offs will begin simultaneously on both| °@!y stx hits while the Huskies jnines and starting time is 8:30 ° ) a.m. | Bill Jennings was Avondale’s big Deadline for entries is midnight hitter as he drove in four runs Wednesday, May 20. All entry|with a single and a 3-run homer. |blanks must be accompanied by Lone hit off Thorpe was a single ithe Michigan High School Athletic|in the 6th inning by Gostomski of Association's No. 2 eligibility form. | Fitzgerald. MIAA Title in Balance By United Press International That left Hope only one game The MIAA league baseball con-|behind Albion in the championship 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Where a wal Page 11 When a6 2 Page 11 What...2 resex = ES BRAKES RELINED THESE 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: ; ‘ a sarni- Wheel \ ference championship hung in the|race and a single loss Albion / i R clean — t pe ce Au 4 bs balance in a double-header at gle el ' éroms; sdjust all 4 wheels; adjust hand a Athine toikay |today would mean a tie for the | . ke; inspect master cylin a, - materia { » be : : hi | on lng Meg Alone got lg oe | Today is'the last day of action | Pampionship while a double loss) / Sh grease seals; clean entire assembly: = § en Jin the MIAA, with Calvin opposing | Would mean Hope would claim the| 1000 FREE Gold Bell Gify Stamps with / Sno hes “ake tecpections toetate, Sirpo Mf e oo Albion in two games at Albion championship alone. 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EDDIE STEELE, Inc. ~ BEATTIE FORD: ; . ) - ast a ot wk Se ee | ee De LS ee Ae Le ee eee ee eee ak.‘THIRTY-RIGHT | | TIE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 S GOP Leaders Tell Eisenhower RIVETS | By George Sixta Jobless Drop to Help Balance Budget eee ||| | sare li ( 088 in| ON YOUR SHOE, HIS MASTER... GRAMPS... ; I OONT KNOW } : WASHINGTON (UPI)—Republi-; James P. Mitchell that unemploy- | Dirksen also told newsmen that ;basis but make long-term plans to WHAT IT IS “ean congressional leaders told ment will be down to 2,800,000; the report stiffened opposition to |meet unemployment that comes ABOUT ME... : P-esident Eisenhower yesterday |,,, October the Senate-approved bill of Sen- | with increasing population and au- afernoon that the sharp April drop | ; ~~ @-e ate Bemocratic Leader Lyndon |tomation.” in unemployment will be a major| ;' ; B. Johnson (Tex.) to establish | Mansfield noted that a million {°ctor in the administration's drive! Halleck said the report a a special commission to make |high school and college graduates for a balanced bydget. administration hopes that it can) q short-range study of unem- | yj!) enter the labor market next - The leaders, holding their weekly achieve a balanced budget in the| ployment. The measure has | month. ’ legislative conference with the a. year oe hited : bogged down in the House. x * * President, said the improved eco-, Said ‘‘the .growing feeling agi | Awaie Senate Democratic) Some other Democrats contended nomic picture would be a weapon extravagant, reckless spending “| “— aiid (Mont.) dis-|t#at the drop in the jobless total in the GOP fight against Demo-/beginning to make itself felt.” {leader Mite tea a ei ie sold thene|did not end the need for aid to cratic spending programs that [KE AGREES still was a need for the Johnson (ccomomically distressed areas, oT might upset the budget. | Halleck and Dirksen said the study, but that it should be a|Where unemployment is chronic. nyo The labor and commerce de- President joined them in ‘their |iong-term, continuing investigation| S€n. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- partments reported Monday that (“high degree of satisfaction” over rather than a quick, 60-day inquiry. | Minn) rary the ‘ha aden the number of jobless dropped the Apri] employment report. But | |provement’’ in the by 735.009 last month to a total |they said he continued to be con-|LONG-TERM PLANS ‘should not hinder proposals like of 3,627,000, the lowest figure {cerned about the existence of un-| He said Congress ‘should oo jes idea for the creation of a = since December, 1957. employment anywhere. operate on a spur-of-the-moment/youth conservation corps. = | | Ope After conferring with the Presi- dent, Senate Republican leader Ev- BUARDING HOUSE erett M. Dirksen (Ill.) and House 3: ws 2 leader Charles A. Halleck (Ind.) By BACK ON ULP/: CAREFUL , MARTHA, said the unemployment drop was) HE PAD, MY OLD WAR WOUND |S an indication of “solid progress” | ROCKET, AND WAIT A BIT TROUBLESOME toward complete recovery from the FOR THE COUNTDOWN / TODAY! ER-AH- I'D TAKE recession. er AFTER WHAT THOSE CORNWALLIS WITH ME TO 7°), CROCODILE SAWS OF \\ THE LIGRARY WHILE LT ss ©1957. Field Eaterprices, tne. au reser By Edgar Martin COMRRE FE LVEQIVE 10 SETTLE LN HARDY LOATT W SEE WAR INVENTION CUDA peameenens> y Me j : | : ’ 5 fy he, <" | THE BERRYS , By Carl Grubert WITH A _ LONG, LONG TRAIN € * * * g ; They drew these other conclu- See, Le bs « splay S¢4;\ él 2,,CORNWALLIS DID To \/ READ UP ON THE FINE ) “7 corte ne SmPloyment re “\ mg coon re OCINTS OF HIS BREED, -\ —Pending legislative proposals 4 L DON'T WANT THAT | BUT LIBRARY REGULATIONS involving What they called “reck- ; i MANEATER AROUND] PROHIBIT IT/IZ ASSURE i spending’ will lose their | Ae Mm HERE ANY LONGER YOU (IT WON'T TAKE ME am a a EA LONG TO SELL HIM~ —The “restroined ries” ’ the Eisenhower adiiiniatrasten in | THOUGH ITS A dealing with the business slump | COMFORT TO KNOW HE'LL produced m ch more desirable | BEHERE TO results than would have the | PROTECT “panic buiton” proposals of the | tos | Ga Democrats. ¥ —Economic improvement in the | 3 next few months will bear out the | S prediction of Labor Secretary | F — ee = D | f DIXIE DUGAN _By McEvoy and Strieber Dior Fashions : ae et ie G ; Ol. 7?? THERE’S a o to Moscow ONLY ONE WAY TO Heneane Next Month ae = PARIS ‘AP)—The House of Dior, = dy f ‘ pace-setter in women's fashions 1s s = for the Western world, is going - iz fe a to invade Moscow next month. = THE : = a “There's a lot that can be done —— for Moscow's woman in the) \ . street,"" said Jacques Rouet Dior, OUT OUR WAY 4 \ —- director generalof the fashion oe _s house who recently returned from | 1 aon — © y returned trom, WELL, I SEE YOU'VE LEARNED A a | ee ee LESSON! THAT BIG GARDEN YOU : style shows different taste. But there is a sack style influence."’ | * * * | HAD LAST SUMMER WAS TOO MUCH FOR YOU TO TAKE CARE OF SO 4 YOU'RE LIMITWG YOURSELF TO A FLOWER POT THIS YEAR, EH? THAT’S USING THE OLD BEAN! - By T. V. Hamlin The Soviet Chamber of Com- merce invited Dior to present its | spring and summer collection in Moscow June 12-16. -Yves Saint) Laurent, the young designer who took over after Christian Dior’s death, will stay at home to work on the fall and winter collection. This will be the first official | French fashion show in the Soviet | Union for more than 40 years. There will be 12 Dior models and| 120 different outfits. * * YEAH, I'M PLAYIN’ IT SMART? I'VE ONLY GOT CORN, BEANS AN! RADISHES PLANTED IN HERE / - eet British, Italian and Polish fash-| fons already have been presented | in Moscow. American styles will | IIL | [Bias in * yes " ae OPO apy be shown there for several months during this summer’s exposition. SCRE Dior emphasized he is not going 7 WE'LL FAN THE NATIVES’ DISTRUST OF to Moscow to sell. > . McKEE'S PARTY..WARN 'EM OF DOONE'S “The purpose of this trip fs Mig Motes ah Yate A | an ee (cee ‘ DANGER...THEN MURDER THE OLD GOAT, prestige,’ he said. “It is also cul-| Me Mein AND PIN IT ON THEM! eh e tural and to show what we are A (Vapes TN doing WILL RUB Out HIS PARTY. AND PAST? scree ncaa 4, Japan Pays Thailand TOKYO \#—Japan has -made its / fifth and final payment of $3,- ’ 080,000 to Thailand on a World| - Ww 9 Peery Wj Narr, i ape Accel . at . fl > rr =< 2 id f \) $su- ( 4/0 See part ~ cs ‘ . atts U pitas a i . / nce ct military script by: Jupe.| [Alta NL ou All ae eu ig Ma i} f : NTL ta / ' / nese forces in Thailand, the For- Pele! THE WORRY WART ot ee \ / eign Office announced. Ve ———____ — \\\\: / 7 ¢ ; ALS . AX "he / : | DONALD BUCK By Walt Disney By Ernie Pr-t=iter (over HERE, KID Yl WHO OM EARTH \ XR ~ 1} WOULD/ WANT A \\ WOULD YOU TAKE COnGe whDGw ATHIS SCREEN TO NINTH AND SCREEN ? ? f Y +@ “4 sis S gut Dint/e- THE GIRIS By Franklin Folger —- . You'll Find : PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES e | Bis Every Day in the Pontiac |} et Press Want Ad Section |} lake edvantage of this easy Way |! to solve all your buying and | ; . telling oroblems cost To Place Your a BU geiicior® WANT AD rier tlie one 1 arnist CP DIAL FE 2-818) | GRANDMA of | BUT THINK OFALLTHE] [WELL THEYD hava TO BE | NICE PRESENTS YOU | | EXTRA-NICE PRESENTS, | WILL GET, JUNIOR / -—1 IGRANDMA... FTERNOON./, , “I've been bowling practically every day since I learned to play | last fall. It beats a: this silly game has such a hold on Harry.” ? , ‘ ° . . ae — } ' 4 f zy ~ ¢ = , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY i 3, 1959 7 oye = THIRTY-NINE ia ‘John L: Lewis Hits Labor Bills Brands All Proposed Regulation Measures in Congress. Antiunion *WASHINGTON W —. John L, Lewis folded his arms, leaned back in the witness chair and declared today all proposed labor regula- tion bills represent thinking of interests opposing labor. * «© * There cannot be welded by the Congress ‘a cast iron chastity belt around the waists of 16 million” people in labor unions without their consent, Lewis told members of a House labor subcommittee. ‘ ~*~ * * Lewis, his bushy eyebrows now gray, a tiny red rosebud on the lapel of his dark blue suit, said he was authorized by the United He didn't like the bills. Foreign Demand] MARKETS {Fuel Stocks Hit Spurs Futures CHICAGO w — Reports that In- for wheat brought out an addi- tional moderate volume of short covering today on the May con- tract in early dealings on the Board of Trade. much or which varieties of wheat the two nations may buy but there were hints that the total would be sizable and be the largest export purchases in several weeks. mixed in slow dealings. Near the end of the first hour wheat was % cent a bushel higher on May to % lower on the new dia and Pakistan are in the market! There were no indications of how | Other contracts were narrowly! are Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday. by New Reports NEW YORK @—The stock mar- ket moved unevenly in fairly ac- tive early trading today. Gains and losses of key stocks were mostly from fractions to Detroit Produce about a point. | ruvits * * * Apples, Delicious, ow. .......... .»..600| Sharper losses were taken by PE seca selected issues, including shares of : astas companies threatened with com- | Parsley. Raota teens} dos.”2.7.7272: 1 $9|Petition from the newly-anngunced bree ox a i SS -sreccseseel Be liquid hydrogen fuel for rockets. | Radishes, red (bchs.) doz. .... 1.25| Thiokol, a rocket fuel stock and - 140 recent big gainer, dropped about | Rhubarb bothouse tbchs.) dos. | Poultry and Eags DETKOIT POULTRY DETROIT, per 4, } f.0.b. Detroit, for No, May 13 (AP)—Prices paid 1 9 2. A similar loss was taken by General] Tire. New York Stocks soem 6 ~ - Mrs. Madary to Be Arraigned Accused of Wounding Father in Squabble Over Children An Addison Township mother of twe, who allegedly shot her father for scolding her son, will-be ar- raigned in Oakland County Circuit Court Monday on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than the crime of murder. * * * . Mr. Jean Madary, of 301 Rockwood St., yesterday after- noon appeared before Orion Town- ship Justice Helmar G. Stana- back and waived a pre-trial ex- amination: * * * Justice Stanaback bound Mrs. Madary over to Circuit Court for ~~ furnish the bond and was re- turned to the county jail. , The bill introduced by Rep: Gra-| crop months, May $1.90%; corn quality live poultry: (Late Morning Quotations) Qisltee Geans Bete Mrs. Madary told that ahé ham Barden (D-NC), chairman of unchanged to 4 lower, May $1.5! 11!" beary type brotets and fryers 3.1, 7ieeree Siler decimal point are elghthe/ 4a, Wapwing _ Demonstrating how Rreidis, sales promoter for the new device. The shot her father. ohn He Phillips, the House Labor Committee, Lewis| unchanged to ‘ lower, May/lbs. whites 18: Barred Rocks 34-28; jasirgy - 25.6 Jones & L681 : : ae ndicator will flash a red warning light from the |62, three times with a .22 caliber lled “eighty-eight pages of mis-|67%; rye 1% lower to % higher,|Semre"** “™*" Tiel "Air Redue .... 862 Kellong _ 404| the hydraulic brake indicator invented by Gibson indicator w a rec , : e . 45.5 : : . a“ for a member of a labor | May $1.3714; soybeans % lower to! on Allied Ch .... 333 Eikuceat 110°} Bryan of Pontiac (right) will warn drivers when dashboard, Bryan explained, or it can be rigged — niche afternoon val because 5 ep 7 DETROIT EGGS Allis Chal 5... 311 Kresge. 8 ©. 33.6 7 ¥ buzzer in the vehicle. “he was ays pic on my union. - 2 Y higher, May $2.30%. =) curacy. tie Gs (dvds Laue ue HF Kroser 2... 34 their brake fluid is running -low is George D.~ to sound a warning children.” Phils lived with Mire. aa |Detroit, in case lots, federal-state Alooa ......+. 854 op Giass 116 P . i | grades Am Airlin .... 3346 Libby McN&L 12 “ Madary and her husband, Donald, The Kennedy-Irwin bill passed by} ’ | Whitese—Grade A extra large 32; large|AmCan ...... 431 Ling & My 42 = ni ‘ ~*~ * the Senate he described as “about we praiee Hall ees Base, Be tebe SCity Man Invents Gaaget ae 66. pages of misery; it’s a more. |large 29: medium 24. Checks 19%. ‘|Am Motors’... 39 Lone 8 Gas .. 42.7) , ® refined and delicate bill and the | Commercially graded: jAm Tel & Tel .246.6 Lorillard: .. 416 . ary was angry at her father be- . 3 | joke Fig wo A jumbo 28%-30 extra Am p vesene 100 Cou & Nash .. 644 to au e Ta e Ul cause he reportedly had called mulsery len't quite so strong | \preae Berg e°2: browns Grade -A| Armes cos sensing Fir def police that Madary was violating All of the bills, he said, repre [Setar aScaran ae'Ss"* grade’ urge lAiione’ °°. SAT Mar'D our’. as | . his parole by drinking. Madary sent interests adverse te labor |23 a + oe oe pel on = The hair-raising terror of tail- | tested by the Oakland count FI W ‘}was arrested May 5 for allegedly . e ves i brak Sheriff’ several! of! PES | ; ‘ Sis Gene ae FE eee ae ip i adc gadget egy pie yee people with motives, sinister or : Borg Warn ... 42.4 Menten, AS 8 3\to slow up for a curve in the high-| Township Police Department which Id U A t condition at the Community Hos- otherwise I wouldn’t undertake ee ee ae “sgt Motorola.” 111 | way is as unnecessary as the old-/has hag one installed on each of Holds Pp ttendan pital near Almont. to say... . They ail represent eer Mate. Soul tani Meepiy Brus Balee’s:.'Z° Murray cP... 38 |tashioned blowout its five patrol cars. at Sunoco Gas Station support by the rich, the wealthy |standard and good steers and ah, +A 33 Nat Cash Rs. 7 | This is the assurance given by “u hUukrhlUt and the powerful against the Te seed Leese ns fe i a - os Met Fane és 5| Pontiac Motor Division inspector; Also, Bell Telephone Co. is-plan-| ON Opdyke Road B ] . ‘ Ki poor.” sales average Sood to average, cholee Camp Soup. $03 Nati Lead <:. 136) Gibson Bryan of 184 E. Huron St./ning to test the Ajax indicator on| eigium S Alng x * \grades cows slow, few sales about steady, C2” at ie Py Nort & West 91\He has invented 4” hydraulic brake several of its light trucks, said A man wearing a nylon stocking | W S ° Life in America. even -for the| \ge0- 1315: yg Ee eg hi ie TT thes am Ae --- $03) indicator that will warn the driver) Preidis. “We are also hoping that over nis -head--end—éace— walked! Ows ociety so-called average man, Lewis said, enn ad cts Wine” |Ghni hae Re Sule" Gu" $44 brake ayaters of nis vehicle |uwe them on school buses, he aa itt® & Pentiac Township gas ste| in) Washington is, better than the standard) i. B, salable, 900. | Butchers opening Cen in 14 FY. 90-8 Ovens Cag a6) © syste on vee . ed ’ tion Jast night, held an attendant chiev land owne | y cents er. ws 3! s = } ! : i , took t kind of the’ bide Ages ‘ ant Sete: mined Se’ s ene 2, 1000 Be. iGuine mec... ott Pac ‘oag rH “It should cut down brake to Preidis, George pd checks — a sae WASHINGTON (AP)—Baudouin, : : 16 15-1700; no early sales No 1: No. 2 Clark Equip .. 16 Pan =. ow tiatia oe Scott, state motor vehicle adviser ‘| Belgium's smiling young King, is tt? "Why disctiminate?” be ‘naka | ange Be ae Me adais! ised arco Secchts «158? Faram Biot. $l Cone, sade George D. Proll wee [00 public schools in Michigan, is * * 8 the stuffing out of 7 ‘| Hows 300-400 Ibs. 1278-1400, No. 2 an 3 Colum Gas... 23° Parte P%—'-" 110 4) ts promoting sales 0: the product. |S0ld on the brake indicator as a| Oakland County sheriff's detec-| Washington's high society. The 79-year-old Lewis repeat. | eee tal eatae steady to Gon N'Gas’... $20 Papal Cola ... 286 ° big safety factor and intends to|tives today are checking for finger- ight he wowed @ staid ediy has counseled against any strong, now fully steady: few carly sales Consum Pwo $3 Shae, 5 gi], The device they are talking about | recommend their use on en a Soe cane state dinner by paying a surprise mew anti-corruption legislation. | | |trade now 4000 and down: standard and Cont Bak ..... a0.g Pallce .....06 7 bn Ajax Hydra’ rake | buses. ad to bandit's capture | compliment to his host, Vice Pres- i 00-36.00: 8 00- , Phin Pet 49 6 Ind tor. It t r 6 ‘ He says the problem is an » Marks 30 Years ee = seen en | Gant COPA ate proct & 0.” ge | Indicator. It is currently ein) qhe auto industry has tong | The attendant, Joes Freeman, |ident Richard M. Nixon. ternal one for unions to solve and, | wade tangent taiche anti, aeaty Wife Oo... ee REA ee Ot been seeking a safety device that | of 319 Liberty St., told deputies *~ * &* anyway, there are plenty of laws| strong: slsughter ewes scarce. steady; |Copper Rag .. 25.6 ae ae Y ' ther Hurt would indicate when fluid brakes | a man of abéut 2@ years old | Rising with champagne glass in against embezzlement to curb! ® | tbs and down 2180-3400, 3 loads choice Curtis Pub... 114 ne ree nee Boe ovngsier, Mother Hu are about to give out. But a | walked up te him as he was jhand, the 2%yearold monarch union frauds if the laws are en| bof wg Agresiy ues and alten dat . ogy Ore es Reval Dut --. 43/inq Areqg Auto Smashup workable system that would not | working at the Snover & Landis | called on the orchestra to play forced. lambs 97 Ibs. 25.00; highest since April Da C aeeg stirs Pas | be too cumbersome has proved Sunoco Station, 1405 Opdyke Rd., |‘‘California Here I Come.” * Ite choles ‘sleughter ewes 8-0G1000. DeBoer ® """ 9¢1 Scoville ME -. 43] Four-year-old James Phipps of| elusive. shortly after 9 p.m. * = ® Meanwhile the AFL-CIO, — Carried Just One Line [Best Alr L404 Shell OM ..... #33) TITS Foster Rd., Clarkston, was "| Bryan feels he has the answer. * *& *& The 118 guests —— belire ameniments were added ic| of Goods at Store on J Pays War Debt [Eaestcca: a ae ke ake oe ne occas wale wanda | aS ma ere as Baudouin, in almost were in a n sees F seccees : auto m was ving | fit i the Senate, indicated a switch in| Soainow Street in 1929) pubes HL Msg cc: oi? See Bes ----- 8 strack the rear of a cor making] “ones on level of the fuid ine” rhe man said, This is §|tauttiess English, explained he sentiment Saginaw in | SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) Brie RR o.c+-° 12 | sperry’ RG! 382/@ Jeft turn from US. 10 ontola. cinder to one third oy wee man said, “This is | meant it as-a compliment to Nix- The AFL-CIO Executive Council —Japan today settled her war’! Firestone 146 ood on cal a cr | ree oe road. If : oe . T just laughed, thinking it was on, a “famous son of this great | It was on May 29, 1929, that, Viet N for|Feed Mach «. $64 8:4 Ou Ind || 48.2) rom the empty level, the unit oper-}— joke,” Freeman continued. ” is to meet here next week to g0'1, bert his det with South Viet Nam Ford Mot '$ sta oO NJ. 51.5) Mrs. James Phipps, 39, told Wa | ates a red safety light on the dash.|- state. over the Senate version section by |; ayne Gat ‘Linge = Open | $55,600,000. Viet Nam is the last/Preesot Sul 202 std Oi! Oh. $1 terford Township Police she wasiboard ‘of the v ” he said “Then I saw he had a gun in one} Nixon in turn, praised the — " \gales and repair shop at 121 N.|C™MZY '© Teceive reparations Gardner Dea 24, Stul"pucb-...- 113 attempting to pass a car making|'“This warning light gives the drive (um King’s speech a few hours carties a ‘|from Japan. \Gsn Blee $0.7 Sun Ou £13] a right turn and did not see theler the * * * to a joint session of Congress. |Seeinew st [Sen Milis ioe Seift & Go ‘s ie : by Charles Hurd, 29 rail oe to replace the! The bandit told Freeman to “Get ~eer. Steel Talks Recess | Sew’ Gakic. ac feilie les re Gen wurst, Fe,0,0" Hal of 3888 Beaker St, Drayton Plains lentirely.” °° yall the cash out of the till and) “1 can say,” said Nixon, “that ow . aw wD, e ot, ’ ; ” , Pontiac businessman, is cng W Retailin gee Time” 89 Tram WAIT $52/ until it was t6o late. The brake indicator is being re ei the ; he in my six years as vice president la sale to signal 30 years of busi-| Seceeg me] -Francamer . 48, She was treated at Pontiac Gen-|duced by the D & D Manufectur |; peri te 2 * th 6H ere of us has ever heard a fo CQTOUP FOFCES ness. Back in 1929 he opened his| Goebel] Br”. O37 Underwd’ °°." 318] oral Hospital for chest injuries.|ing Co. here in conjunction with ju © ae nee eee ecoman| speech which was more eloquent, : Goodrich $34 Un Carbide . 163.6) : — : the register and ran,” Freemad) articulate and which came more |store carrying one one line, radios. | Goodyear m4 | OR Pe 3} | Her son suffered cuts to his arm|the Pontiac Coil Co. aia the an NEW YORK (AP)—Wage con-| * * * en eT 0 pen ot A oP $44 Unit Aire - 8-4 and forehead. Both were released| ; 2 ane —_ + aa o tract negotiations for the steel in-) sy ‘ ; t No Ry |... Bi : 3p 8, today. There was $400 ca: truer picture paople dustry were in recess today. to, ney | Sil on 193 Uoicbe of 14) —— L Calenda in checks in the drawer, deputies | 49d &@ nation. | a trend, which I went along |Home LD 4L@ Us" Lines 32.5 e ULaiendar x * give management and union rep- whereby business | GMC Truck and Coach Hont:G. 2° Us Ru 62.3 ish reported, Freeman said he had : resentatives time to reassess their| einer : ted gph | 000 oo aset Ray 338 US. Foe. BS Glare Causes M ap; Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 246| seen the getaway car parked | The King’s graceful, unhack- Positions. | on Rieder . anes | Starts $500, Unit Foland Sl. SS Wea Oe te .. 43\2 Area Youths Hurt a Malta Temen at 7:30 p.m. in| pear the station cartier. He got seed sau AB om ciere ih — Negotiators met for about three) Gy "think of,” Gabert, of 39 | in Philadelphia Tet ich sh Werte ER S| : the Hoense number and ® Ge | ers who heard it. This, as Nixon hours Tuesday but there was no, Int Harv 443 white Mot . 476° ADDISUN TOWNSHIP — Two) scription of the aute, Another | Auburn Ave., recalled. | lint Nick #24 wison & Co 54 Madison Heights teenager youths e e noted, was a considerable achieve- announcement by either side, | ; , ; |Int Paper 116.1 Woolworth S47 : 5 man was driving the car, be said. t si the busi * ¢ ¢« | Gabert is known for being the| A new GMC Truck & Coach Di be... 386 Yale & Tow . 38.1 were injured last night when their ews in brie e * ee Asked to comment on the ses-(first chairman of the Commercial: Vision retail branch for the sale of, Wyte wel 28 Youst sbaT 1174 car skidded off the road and hi ness of Capitol Hill ; 'Division of the Ponti United, GMC trucks will be‘ erected in fet cre Coat 402 Zenith Rad - 3144 Srehher-vead ot! Deputies traced the car through * * * sion, boy —— presi-|Div os | Philadelphia, it was 1 to |2omme Man... 86.4 a tree soe = * | & 16¢-year-cldPontiac youth _is|,, to-a-James-V.Davis.| The King his three. dent Steelworkers Fund ever push this division : — Barr roa re, Romeo @ being held in the Oakland Chil- : aa ee lover its day by Philip J. Monaghan, vice ous ed ; - of Walnut St., who lives near! day official visit to Washington -——__ of America, said “We cannot ne- - * dent of Ge Motors and} wa voerOCe AVEBAGES seg pp|Police reported today dren's Home after he was arrested! 1. ‘station. As deputies quegtioned| , night by giving a state dinner gotiate in the press. the Associated Press): Driver of the car/ was Cari by Pontiac Police at 3:17 a.m. this Davis Grove y * The Styearcid Gabert, slways|Seneral manager ot ne i crs-| ae 16, of 30823 St. His| morning when he was found hiding » ey wald Davi’ Poveict his wn at ‘the Belgian Em. ‘We he ‘ready with a smile, is 2 member| The building will be approxi-| Indust. Rails Util. Stocks| Weau, 16, Palmer © the station. j bassy. President Eisenhower and e haye been meeting all, ° Prev. day .... 3371 1392 99.5 227.4/passenger was Danie} Nykanen, 18,/in the Luther Street Market, 517) { ond morning and are negotiating care-/of the Pontiac Club, was| mately 30,000 square feet in area,/Woey igo ||): 3386 1304 99.6 2269/6» 31075 John R. / Luther St. He js charged with|/ He hed seen the patrei/eofs Nixon, his hosts on the two pre- fully,” said R. Conrad Cooper, ex-|Vice president of the Pontiac Area|On & 4.09-acre site. Cost of the | Month ago - 387.6 1008 100.8 a0.8 . to William! breaking into the store opped to tell anegt Ba his| vious nights, will head the guest ecutive vice president of the us Chamber of Commerce in 1956' Property and construction will/igs9 nigh ||| 3371 1442 1026 Roval Qak.| . car had been stolen ¢a , be-! list. , after serving as treasurer and di-| amount to approximately $500,000, 1988 low eee | Thieves failed in their att tween 7:30 and 9 p.m/ A bulletin) King Baudouin leaves Thursday Steel Corp. and top negotiator for ng = 11958 high .... 312.0 1365 95.7 treated for mul- ws ’ the. industry. rector, and was chairman of the General contractor is the H. F. 1958 low 204.7 809 729 ‘ae tall beleband to enter the wall safe of the Cl on the missing car was issued to for an 18-day cross country tour. The present wage contract ex-'Chamber’s Business Ethics Board. Campbell Construction Co. of De-! told / offi he was Ol Co., 659 Pershing St. yegler-|all points in the area and — ae pires June 30 a troit. Lab pg bg letpaca ‘bed rey hy |4Y_ morning after they broke a|Police recovered it at 10:45 beh On Their Way Out : - - | “Making this investment in a Figures after decimal points are et hths | 4 as f cone a curve ¥ window in the dispatcher’s Affi-e| the Moose Lodge, at 350 Mt. Clem- - Ast U 5 Car Builder | mew sales and service facility for |Allen Elec & Rquip co "Zs “2p 25| °Muuemts Of an oncoming car. | and entered the building. Morris|ens St. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — epg es erp ans GMO ‘Truck customers ia Phila: /RusS,tomer Ce EE 3) / Wideman, an employe at te com- ‘oe 8 A mate. priese capleye com- now in ’ rve ° 4 : pany, reported the burglary at- ndoned both Viennese and American cof deiphia reflects our optindam in | tect fee fuer Af Hs)Plan Hervard-Leningrad |Terms Pntise Police ot eaimes's soten suehing 900) Uimoe’ come io ‘ees Acotne fee. With the American pperson 1eS d the future of the trucking indus- (Peninsular Metal Prod Co” /14 144 ( P . _ |but a woman's nylon stocking was} niture crates he was handling < one om sugar — try here,” Monaghan said. “The |). ‘isina! Co G Exchange of Professors The Women’s Fellowship of |{ound lying on the ground nearby./ were heavier than usual. Guards ot - s PHOENIX, Ariz. —Edgar Lan-| city, one of the most important Toledo Raison Co... i7 a bi) CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP)—|the Birmingham Congregational] Freeman said the holdup man) found they held four fleeing con- r QUALI-| aon A designer and builder| im the mation for truck operators, | “N° s#l*: bid and asked. : : Church will hold a rummage sale,|was about 5 feet 10, weighed) victs,.wrapped up with the fur- fled school and all other in- Pperson, Harvard ‘University officials say the -lof the first American automobile,| "amks seventh in new truck tentative nes b Thursday, May 14th, 8 a. m. to 3/ about 150 pounds and was wearing) niture in brown paper and card- munit Hy District. Macems and | stiles.” ’ ba agreement een |p. m. Church basement, Woodward | jeans = 9 “iheaman Parke, Davis Pact sextet r,s exctanee. ot pro: tna Buc na | ane es foes ynity School Disirict./at the age of 89. Groundbreaking on the construc- ’ fessors between Harvard and ® Leningrad State University in the Fri, May 25. 12-9) Oakland thes, iichign ax an, ° - fl the Blooms Seated tends. to- JAMES R. CASEY TSN, R1IB, Bec. 26 w ge at RS of N 412.3 ft.| NW “% of SW Also that part of oe ae 27 MSSs5ee Sg Ba dl a pioneer in the auto) industry, had lived in Phoenix since | his retirement in 1933. In 1883, Apperson and his late , brother, Elmer, began building a tion expected in August. At that time, the present GMC Truck re- tail branch will move its center of operations to the new store. * * * The new branch will be ideally ; located to serve truck users in the area. Some of the nation’s largest truck lines have terminals in the vicinity and will have quick access to the new GMC service facilities. .|Elmer died in 1920. Apperson sold! oné of three major dock oper- |50c a share dividend, payable~June out to a syndicate in 1924.” ators of the Port of Detroit. With Union Near | DETROIT (#—The International | Assn. of Machinists last night ac- cepted, subject to certain clarifi- cations, a. proposal by Parke, Da- vis & Co. for a new three-year contract. * *« The IAM’s Lodge 1288 voted in favor of the proposal 153-78, The clarifications were to be discussed today at a bargaining session called by state mediator Walter Quillico and fedéral media- tor William Rodgers. Employes have been working at Parke, Davie without a con- | tract since an old two-year pact expired April 30. ** * The union previously had au- thorized a strike with a noon dead- line for today if the bargaining committee does not work out the clarifications, - The clarifications deal with what a company spokesman said were ee eee ts. ~ : Bank to Pay Dividend | Pontiac, State Bank president Milo J. Cross announced today a said the Harvard- Leningrad exchange will focus mainly upon research work. They said it was hoped to begin the program next September, with two or three professors and ex- tend it later on, irews Catholic Church, a Vv. Rummage Sale at Stevens Hall, Thursday, May 14th, at 10 o'clock. Enchange St. entrance. Adv. | \ AAA Driver Training School. ' ‘38 Cars. Insured. FE 5-5201. Adv. | Rummage Sale, o.m., Sat, 10 to 1 p.m, at 8t. An. | | Commissioners of the County ef Four Waterford Township Par- ent-Teacher Associations will hold their last meetings of the year tomorrow night. New officers will be installed. : Four Waterford PTAs to Hold Final Meetings B Roca 5 Dr.- David Wells, ot] Oakland County Board of Educa- tion, will talk on the function of) fl ae za i 2 1 to stockholders. of record May 15. 4 = = NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of County Read Pontiac Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan, until 9:30 o'clock, A. M., Sastern Standard Time, June 4, 1959, and will be publicly opened and read at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., of the same date for furnishing Oakland at their offices, 2420 1959 requirement of AGGREGATE MATERIALS FORTY - * £2 ae ee ee eS ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MA¥-33,-1959 - Death Notices ‘CLASSIFICATIONS : INDEX BROWN, MAY 1 a 1258. 3 MATTIE oe @3; beloved mother of a J ' fern: Lege TR ary ‘3 erand ANNOUNCEMENTS peony ace Hil neg poy 4 Card of Thanks ............ 1 In Memoriam Funeral Directors ....... 4 Monuments ......-..2++++..4A Cemetery Lots ........006. 9 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ......... ficiating. Cemetery, Roy will Me in state at _ Bird Puneral Home, Walled Lake. JACKSON, MAY 10, 200, AREY chy kson, with Rev. Interment in Oak Hill Comatery. Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Employment Agencies 6 BAL Instructions 9 10 | etree 6 7| weeeree Work Wanted Male Work Wanted Female eeeee SERVICES OF FERED Building Service Building Supplies corer ee 2A Business Services ....-+--.13) Bookkeeping & Taxes ....-14) Chiropodists .....-.++.+6- 15) Foot Specialist ........ .- LSA} Dressmaking & Tailoring. ..16| Furniture Refinishing ....16A Garden Plowing ..........16B Income Tax Service ......17) LEMPKE. MAY 11, 1959, ote J: 532 Judson Ct.; wife of Pred E. mpke; dear mother of Mrs. Ervin Richards, Mrs. Dan Bobbish and Ross Kees- ler, dear sister of Mrs. Hannah Ryder, Charles and L. J- nedy. Puneral service will be held Thursday, May 14, at 2:30 p.m. from the Baldwin Avenue Evan- gelical United Brethren Chureh with interment in White Chapel. Mrs Lempke will lie im state at __the Parmer-Snover Funeral Home. | seneeeeesnle MAMEROW. MAY 11, 1989, EDITH 86 Auburn Mrs. Hattie ‘pavis: Claude and Clarence Barnhart. Puneral service will be held Thursday, May 14, at 1:30 p.m. from Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Rev. Alger T. Lewis officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Mamerow will Hie in state at | the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. sition po Insurance Agencies .......17A Laundry Service .........-- Landscaping sepnononco FN Moving & Trucking sesneysiil Painting & Decorating ... 2 Photos & Accessories ..... Physio-Therapy .........21 al Television Service .......-2 Typewriter Service 6. DA) Upholstering NOTICES Lost & Found .............24 Hobbies & Supplies ......24A) oe MAY 10, 1959, DORA B., 2271 Del Rio Way, Dunedin, Fla ; age 61; beloved wife of Carl A Maynard, dear sister of Dortha Line, LeRoy and Russell Thompson. nera! service will be held Thursday, May 14, at 2 pm. from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with interment in Milford, Mich. Mrs. Maynard will be at Donelson-Johns ne Home a! after 7 fter 7 p.m. W Wednesday. ceceeceeeeese+23 NIXON, MAY 11, 1959, CARRIE L., 782 8 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Har- bor; age 91, dear mother of Clark E. Nixon, William O. Nixon and Mrs. Coston (Bernice M.) Baker. Puneral service will be held amg ae May 14, at 2 p.m. from the C Godhardt Funeral Home, Lobe Sameer, with v. Robert Benedict officiating. Interment in Perry Mt.. Park. Notices & Personals ..... pl Travel Agencies 235A) _ WANTED Wd. Children t to Board ....26| Wtd. Household Goods ....27 Wtd. Miscellaneous .....28 Money Wanted” .........28A Wanted to Rent .........0-29 Share Living Quarters ....30 Wtd. Transportation ......31 Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. ....32 Wanted Real Estate ....32A SANER. ic. B Ortonville, MAY 12, 1959, FRED, 1649 Inverness. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, __Wwhere Mr. Baner will lie in state. SELBINDER. MAY 12, 1959. CAR- rie, 60 8 Church 8t., Ortonville; age 89; dear mother of Edwin, Harold and William Seelbinder, Mrs. Alma Jens, Mrs. Elsie Rose and Mrs. Laura Nichols; dear sister of Otto Blocker, Ervin Schonfeld and Mrs. Doris Speck. be held Fri- day, Christ Lutheran Church, Hadley, Mich., with interment in Christ Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. binder will lie in state rman Funeral until noon RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished ......33) Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...34 Rent Houses Furnished. /.35 Rent Houses Unfurnished / .36 Rent Lake Cottages ..36A For Rent Rooms. ..4.....37 Rooms With Board 4......38 Convalescent Homes’ .....38A Hotel Rooms Rent Stores Rent Office Space scuswcccs4l| Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. .. 41A Rent Farm Proper / . 41B; For Rent Miscellaneous .. eee ereseserer REAL ESTATE FOR SALE s For Sale Houses ..........43, Ingome Property sas OO For Sale Lake Property ...44 pes Sale Resort Property.44A MAY 10, 1959, REV. PED Walter B. Sg Elm Park, Pleasant a a Oe 63; beloved husband becca Pedersen; dear father of Carol Pedersgn; also survived by a brother and a sis- ter. A private rete was held yesterday at White Chapel Ceme- Memorial service for Rev. _m Sunday, May 17, at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian Universal- ist), Detroit. The _— requests donations be made r- ap bam Unitarian Chaat Me- 1 Pund. Arrangements by the. — Puneral Home, Roys! Oak SMITH, MAY 12, 1959. BRENTON Creig, 80 N. Anderson, beloved in- fant son of Bennie’ and Arlene Smith, dear brother of Sheri! and Beverly. Graveside service will be held Thursday, May 14. at 10 a.m. at Perry Mt Park with Rev. Em- ery officiating. Arrangements by | the Huntoon Ficeral Home. UGG, MAY 12, 1959, LEO MAT- thew, 43 W. Rutgers St; age 65. beloved husband of Mrs Piorencell Sues: dear father of Mrs. Bar- bara Lewis, Mrs. Jeanette Car- men, Harold, Matthew and Lioyd Suge: Charlies Bugg. Funeral agrange- Mrs. | dear brother of Louie and | The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. = All errors should re- gore immediately. The assumes DO oxbility for errors r as, Seal Sa rtion of the ment which has ren gered. valueless the . Whe = ere made “kill mumber.”| No your er lean NOTICE T ADVERTISERS ane deadline for cancella- on ot eee i oe oe is a plication after the as fe CASB WANT 4D RATES Lives 1-Day 3-Days 6Days 3 $1.50 $2.06 $3.1 1.50 2.97 4.50 4 2.00 3.64 6.76 ’ 3.50 4.50 670 6 3.00 5.40 8.20 1 3.50 630 9.66 s 4.00 7.20 ©=«(11.04 ° 450 6.10 12.42 “0 6.00 9.00 8 8=©613 80 Help Wanted Male 6 a BEING ACCEPT- ed for part time work as ushers. Must be over 21 yrs.. married pref. Apply evenings after 7 p.m Pontiac Drive In Theatre, 2435 _ Dixie 1 Hwy. | BRICK MASON’S AND CARPEN-: rs. 1 > gar door installer. Experienced modernization work only. FE 2- 27006. D&M Build- ing Service. inser. ¥ MUST BE GOOD. GOOD 1260 Bald id win. seainea WANTED WITH LATE model Tandem trucks to bau! ready-mix concrete. Apply aft _s . 339 8. Paddock. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE salesman. “e huron oie pe Realty. 412 uron 4-4526 ear. Tats working con —. 120 aaa IDEAL Lid pay. Contact sonally at Tom Bohr. Main, Milford. MU COMPANY HAS opening for 2 men who desire to make selling a career in local Must = .% Cali FE per tunity to make more. $-05050 EXPERJANCED SHOE SALESMEN wanted to work part time only. Lion Store Inc. FE 86-0668, for appt ee EXP, TRUCK MECHANIC FOR AIR | and — Give ref. Pontiac | _ Press ! Box 59 | FOUR WELL-DRESSED MEN. with cars. $15 per evening. Call __ UL 23249 between 4-8 NEEDED. GARDENER ). MORE for home than wages Non-drink- _er. 1220 Aubarn Ra. HARDWARE CLERK. STATE AGE & _& exp. P Pontiac Press Box 119. HURRY! _ HURRY! HURRY! Business is excellent. We need men NOW $50 draw plus commission Come one, come ali! Cali FE 2-8319 today Hardware Szlesmen Por established tocal firm. Write Pontiac Press Box 18, stating age, __experience, address & phone. IP YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK We have the job. Complete train- ing program, with pay available to right man. Call for appoint- ment. PE 2-8318. MEN TO SELL AMERICA’S NO. 1 car, age 25 to 30, single. Man se- lected will receive thorough GMC training. Write giving full partic- ulars on Bag ag: and phone num- CURB | | ber, to Box 85 Pontiac Press , MEN | Full Time | COLLEGE —-EX-SERVICEMEN OR MEN OVER 40 Menta will be announced later by | the Pursiey Eure! Home For Sale Lots Sale Industrial Prop or yy In Memoriam 2 For Sale Acreage seoseeee-47 IN LOVING MEMORY OP OUR | | | Recognized leader in its field rhe mature, sincere men willing to learn our proven meth- | ods of sales promotional work. | Salary, training and assignments | | discussed at interview. For Sale Farms ...........48 ‘ather. Henry Orbun, who passed | * | away two years ago. “rT ~ H Sale Business Property ..49| We cannot clasp your hand, | SEE MR. SMITH | | ather dear; 3101 W ON, REA For Sale or Exchange +190) Your face we cannot see; Kenned Real Estate Blug But let this little token 330 A ONLY | Tell that we still remember thee. Tues on wat Me connection With AN | _— Lor aot by his children & | ood estate, insurance or encyclo- FIN CIAL grandc ren. as. MACHINIST Business rtunities ....51 Funeral Directors 4) precision aircraft, experimental Sale Land tracts 59)'o" parts. Must have experience on a COATS Gaps and vocations, Bleady work, Money to : soseseseeeend sae : ee ~€e- 110 En Mortgage, Loans ...........54) Brayton Pian e BOM Ee srrsr{ _ dlanwood Lake Orton. / Donelson-Johns} |, ranma va /ar MERCHANDISE ou D Saane be ee neat eppearing, end have @ car, j ___“Designed_for_Fure: you may able to qualify tor Swaps bas] 3 ene ee CHAPEL a ogg’ — opr to © vic és sexs Ltetaee oneness = ‘ rte e wacklandlatiliretala For Sale Clothing ..... oven mee your r Ln job. Por Fg, AWE tion call Mr Taylor, OR 3-092 a ak aa G eee oorhees- Siple | - gam -12 noon, 7 pm,-9 p m. . ouseno oods Valentine GINS ( icccccccess FUNERAL HOME Preferrably experienced in small | Christmas Gifts ............58 Ambuiance Series Fine or Motor | precision aircrait cesicrs Christmas Trees ...---+. BA! 118 etckwis wae - ie Orion | rb Sale Miscellaneous .. ~— Cemetery Lots 5 pENSIONED (courLe "DESIRES na wen st! 'G]|* CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO fers "sar watched waaticonnl it Yourse ececes-evee Ol!” jot) Im section §, Perry-Mt. Park.| and utilities in ery neighbor- Cameras & Equipment ...61A _hood. Call MApie 5-4612. Sale Musical Goods .......62 Musical Instruction ..... 62A] — choice lot at Novi. Phone OR 3-2353. BEAUTIFUL ¢GRAVE LOT. PER- i Oakland Hills emetery near Walled Lake and Product Draftsman Part Time Salesmen establishead hardware firm. Peatiac Press Box 24 stat- Bait, Minnows, Etc. ..... 65B| ry-mMt Park Cemetery. Will Dt a age, experience, address and Sale Office Equipment ...63| vide _Reas phone number. —_ Sale Store Equipment ....64) “ad ss ee a referr Hunting Accommodations 65 Rieeiregers ea Fer seri Sand, 1& Dirt ......6 } RE? Ne cot cele fol a ANSWER TO SALESMEN WANTED Plants, Trees, Shrubs... 68 YOUR PROBLEM: Hiass See on ue For Sale Pets Hunting Dogs eeeesee or Want Ads! To sell, rent, Dogs Trained, Boarded ...70 hire, it's FE 2-8181. FARM MERCHANDISE centive plan will pay you more. I¢ you are conscientious & have initiative you can make rn com- mission in our general field. Ap- ply in person. Hagstrom |, KITCHEN HELP Help W Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 "drivers, bat if ut 50 ane BANE pert cane ae is 53-3013, 1-9 pm. Mr. Brooks. YOUNG MEN tact ig with established bgp mag one of usiness it Americas you want to earn while you rn. we will train you into work w at $90 per Week. to 1 p.m. only for ap- YOUNG MAN 17 TO 23 TO WORK days for deli & stock work. ga retail exp. tiac Press Box _Help Wanted Female 7 ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ant to make money. If you can use ; ning. Apply tebe between 3 & WOOL PRESSER AP, to $3.50 WANTED: care for FE 2-2370 be- fore 10 a.m. or after 9 p.m. s Y, AT ONCE 66 W. Huron WOUL: LAD work and care of 2 children. Live re Soe week. 209° Whittemore WANTED TELEPHONE CANVAS. sers 4 hours day Calling f bo ot moa - nat —_— ies com mi AM BITIOUS YOUNG LADIES 7 TIME tah over wor’ in our office ing telephone orders. For appt. 18 _ call F YSITTER FOR 3 B live in. 2 days off. FE 8-2052. BEAUTY 0 ATOR. DRAYTON Piains-Waterford area. Cos OR 3-5980 or after 7 p.m. BOOKKEEPER BLY with insurance experience. Com- plete knowled: of keeping procedure, th: ou Balance and monthly s can Ml Auto Service © .....c0ee000+-81 pare gon Slipper Fm 7 and we quai aA to se Sale Motor Scooters ......82 ; ; r IC cnongh 16 make 5 porsiewe people -better dressés For Sale Motorcycles ......8, AVE ENERGY, USE) connection, we wit train you with eeeeer lus ma Tt n For Sale Bicycles € WANT ADS! To find a the vicinity of Pontiac. Call LA apes, IN PERSON: & Accessories 7-7932 for appointment, or sae egsy s Boats ose 80 10-4 13333 E. Seven Mile Rd. a no For Sale Airplanes ...., +3. job, place to live or a | _Cook Cotte | Co. TELEPHONE SOLICTTORS. “84 4 ood us d Cat. See Classi- | an pay. pe RESSE R ne a at bonus. experience vr a waesh des cet ¢ MT Beatieg’ Press Bor lee el es oe a 20% sed Truck sted tete WANTED. HELP EVENINOS.| VACATION TIME MBANS EXTRA Wanted Used Trucks ....- z fied NOW! Fe'sin arelling, 80 canvassing. | money. Now is an ideal time to tative For Sale Used Cars Beoeee WANTED: 2 DIRECT SALESMEN| and insure your © fang Ae — work evenings Leads fur- fun. gg & sim Ask for J a ?F ie "Brayton Fo. a? e i | —_— } / 4 v * | : ” r appointment cat, Fe weoett be- _tween 9:30 and WOMAN FOR aT ORE MORE ties and some wages. FE WOMAN FOR BABYSITTING & meral housework. Live-in 6 days. 4-2182 before noon. or older, perience, pleasant but self con- fident. Sectes married with trans- rtation. PE 5-3672. 1 to 2 p.m $2-1655, 7 to 8 pm. WILL TRAIN MEN FOR LIFE IN- surance sales. Part or full time. New class a start soon. 5 evens. PE 2-4353. WILL TRAIN eat iriEs WOMAN to direct group of women. Above i income. EM 3-0404 or EM WANTED — DEPENDABLE BEAU- ty operator with experience. Ap- _ply 7627 Highland- Rd 8 | Help Wanted A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN, UN- usual opportunity with unlimited earnings. For personal ipterview meet me at 287 E. Tennyson at 7:30 p.m., Pri. May 15th. ARE YOU INTERESTED LADIES? Free coffee makers, 6 to 72 cups for yourself, church, club for distributin mf nationally advertised _ Vanilla. 150 N. Perry. FE 2-3053. COUPLE FOR HOUSEWORK & gardening, at country home near Birmingham. Man can be em- ployed elsewhere. 2 eo pvt. room & bath. MI 4 MIDDLE AGED COUPLE I FREE rent & smell wages for wife's light services| For information call UL 2-4604 REAL ESTATE eM 3 PEOPLE _at once. _ Apply 66 W Huron. UNLIMITED EA RNINGS. _ NEV in._eredit work. .No_ calls please. Apply Speigel MA | | Employment Agencies 8A 8A | EVELYN EDWARDS es pence ERVIC —OUR NEW LOCATI ON— 2444 EAST HURON 4-0584 “IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR WOMEN SECRETARIES RECEPTIONISTS DR.’S ASSISTANTS BILLERS FOR MEN MGR. TRAINEE CREDIT SALES DRIVERS ENGINEERS MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 5-9227 v- line products. FE 5-4955. UL 2-3782 | Building Service 12 A-1 BASEMENTS PUT homes. House A-l A be : and commer. We « well . Call MY 31124 “Joba soe, ) ASPHALT PAVING us musts oon drivewsa: 4 or. park lot. jobs are pn BURKE ASPHALT PAVING Phone FE 5-8037 or UL _2-3420 ANYTHING IN FLAT CEMENT wo &r walls. Resi- dentia!] & Commercial, Licensed Ra WwW. Com- mates FE 2189 24 brs. LL L KINDS OF ae ee oe WORK, E2300 CEMENT AND or ANY TYPE HOUSE PLANS, Or custom drawn. -OL one BRICK B — nag Seckaentel ill. EM 3-3168 | BLDG. REPAIR RING ae Block. Cement work. FE BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED Work Guaranteed-Free Estimates FE 40177 BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORE _and fireplaces, MA 5-0378. BRICK, BLOCK, CEMENT WORK. Pree est. Call after 5 p.m. OL 1-1270. CEMENT I8 & CE- a com- OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements. EM a CARPENTRY AND CEMENT. _ specialize in 4 garages. FE | $1951. CARPEN WORK, NEW & RE ir, sm — specialty. FE __ 5-3841 oo 1-02774. CU CERAMIC TILE ~ FREE ESTIMATES TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 3-870) CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE _ 5-0782 DRY WALL TAPING = al aaa _ing, Free ELECTRICAL SST TRLCTOR Construction and _ Ed Connop Elevtric, U EXCAVATING - TIRENCHING BULLDOZING EM 3-083) ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE EST. Partney Electric. FE 564638, FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water ee ranges and ers, FE 56-8431. BS isuare _tric Co. 1060 w tires ‘FREE YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN ESTIMA BUILT-IN & COUNTER TOP B_ Munro Electric Co re 5-8431 GARAGES $595 14x22 Complete. FE 5-9122. GARAGES BY PEDY BILT Ga- e Co. ORiando 3-2360 GET oon — First. HOME modernization custom cab inets. UL Sue - FE 35-7204. GUARANTEED kinds. Est. Elec- HOUSEMOVINOG equipped. FE 4-6450. L. A. Y HOME 5 fremry CABINS. ADDI- tions Lic Aa Waa FHA - Terms. PE. «8008 LICENSED BUILDER FE 2-4855 MILLER'S FLOOR GERVICE. pay | and finishing Work Wanted Male 10 6 FT. HUSKY WANTS WORK OF any kind Car and tools for most jobs. $1.50 hr. 2-. | a-l PAINTING AND WALL PA- _Pering FE 24721 __ A-| PAINTER, INTERIOR AND _exterior weas. FE 4-6462 4-1) CARPENTER W O RK, | NEW) | and repair. FE 4-4210 A-) PAINTING INTERIOR, & EX. | terior Free —— Reas. OR | __3.3752_or OR MW A Caatnemateds "YOUNG MAN __Wishes steady work. | = 5-0098.— ana cabinet work. New and re pair. D. H. Murdock. FE 2-7861. BOOKKEEPER. ALL TAXES. EMpire 3-3416 CABINET MAKER. FHA TERMS. EM_ 3-369 CARPENTER & CABINET WORK. New & repairs. Work guar. OR 38 | CARPENTRY }) YRS EXP. KITCH- | _ ens a speciality _OR_3-3294 _ ~ABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitebens s specialty. FE EARPENTER WORE kind, Reasonadle. Cal) om 8-0439 OF ANY ie LICENSED BUILDER FE 2-4855 LAWNS RAKED. FERTILIZED & polled. Or -new jawns. gins. a setting, leht beak: Lj RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS work. Prices right. FE $-8328. - LAWNS TO SPRAY r FOR weed killing. Guaranteed faction. PE 8-3718. WALL. WASHING éy, MACHINE, na mess FF Cost less WINDOW W me pee AND | inside. PE 8-4393 YOUNG MAN WITH. PHYSICAL ing position. Write Pontiac Press Box 6. “Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONING ~~ laa ai $3 bushel. FE 56-1471 1 DAY “TRON INOS, $3 BU. 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and housecleaning. FE _3-7581. BABY SITTING FE 3-7617 COLORED WOMAN _DESIRES work gg | thru Friday plus fare References. FE 33188. DAY WORK WANTED, 3 OR 4 days a week, own ‘transporta- tion, references. FE 2-1043. GIRL WANTS DAY WORK. PHONE _ FE 3-7687. — GIRL DESIRES DAY OR work. Trans. necessary. Ref. 2-4541. HOUSEWORK WANTED. FIRST part of wk. 1 or 2 days FE. __2-6231. HAVING A BABY? VACATION. ing? Capable, mature experienced woman will care for your chil- dren in your home. EM 3-3580. EM_3-4270. \ IRONINGS AT HOME UL 2-4150 LADY, EXPERIENCED IN SHORT- hand, typing, fi & etc. Small office preferred. — -9326. LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK OR hotel work. FE 2-2580, call band 30 LADY a a WORK, LADY \ eae es WORK OR baby sitting. References. FE 82505 MATURE WOMAN DESIRES PER- manent secretarial hone, eneral office. Pontiac | Prss_ Box 107. MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC ice EM_ 3.2843. WK. FE NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange. Day & Night—Licensed & Bonded FE 2-5492 *| SILK FINISHING, MAJOR AND __amipor_ repairs WASHINGS & IRONINGS. VIC. wou Plains. ‘ORjando 3-7476. N WANTS PERMANE “postion in good residential jon caring for children and light housework. References, o W ni transportation “OR t 3-0472, WOMAN DESIRES — Has ref. 2-1247. WILL BABY SIT IN YOUR HOME. housew: DAY WORK. ony a E FE ¢-5271 or UL| science & education degrees seek- ' Laying. Terms. FE ASTERING & REPAIR REAS Pat Lee. 2-1822. R. @ SNYDER F | PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR | _ Vern Keller UL 31740 _ ROOFT? O—8 O—SIDING |; New &.Repair — Gutterwork i ihekond tres = | TOM_FURNESS M 3-070 ROOF “REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444. >, SLASHED $13,700 Bargain Price EASY TERMS Trade in Your House We will build an 1168 :q. ft, bedroom, all face brick home i bath, 's bath. ceramic tile. Beau- tifully paneled large activities room. Attached all face brick ga- rage. Built ip range and oven YOUR LOT OR ON OURS Or we have geteage parcels, also very Lonel selection of best’ value f 80 ft. wide sites. Avail- Oakland Coun’ 3 C. SCHUETT, Realtor Ling cal EXCAVATING FOR Field tile 8. o and beat wen. UL ‘Bune Supplies 12A | BAY CITY 30 STOM BY LICEN builder ee estimates. UL 251% 23-5178 FLOOR LAYING, sanding and finishing Phone. FE | 5-0592 | ASHES oa A-1 RON 6 LIGHT HAULING Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ean, hoe ANDY'S dens, 1-001, ROTO - TILLING. GAR- lawns. flower beds. FE anywhere Toe no 8 fone leveling & loading, GARDEN NH TAW WN ROTO-TILL- ing. SWING YARD. & GARD YARD AWN alse grading. Vieni airport. “ing ean. oriees Noah Martin, — G BY LOT OR where. FE 5-651). Wane EARLY ARRANGEMENTS garden plow lawn Baldwin and Wal- a Tea, UL 23967 be- NG. VIC. OF Auburn He ROTO-TILLING AND MULCHING. a take smaller jobs. FEderal _2-6064. ROTO-TILLING DONE REASON. able. FE 4-804 WORK UP YOUR LAWN & GAR- den. Roto-tilling. Reas. FE 4-1658. _—_ Laundry Service 18 IMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Service - Shirt service. Pontiac Laundry. 840 8. Telegraph. FE 18A A-1 TREE NG AND CUT- ting, free estimates. 5. OR 3-6826. a-| ACE TREE SERVICE RE- mova! and trimm Get our bid. FE 2-718 FE 35. ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK. FIN- igh grading. Top soil. FE 2-0603. 4-1 MARION AND KY. BLUE SOD. deliveriers made or you pick up. s Rd UL 24643. _ COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE FE 2-0967 LAWN CUTTING AND REPAIR, com lawn service. Large or sma —- mowings. 9 years ex- perien Ban's Landscape Ser- _Vice. MI_6-4108. LANDSCAPING. SEEDING 4 =e k sOD- _ ding, call te for tree est. 1 FE 2-5463 TREE PRUNING AND ) REMOVALS. OR 3-0165. Moving & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distance m SMITH MOVING CO. F 48 RUBBISH AND JUNE haulea FE 5-6625._ A-1 MOVING 5! SERVICE Reasonable Rates E 6-458 BLACK DIRT gk TOP tae L. $10 for 5 yds TE 8-0877 and rubbish sefvice. OR 3- 0207. HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME your price Any time. PE 8-0006. HAULING & RUBBISH, §2 A LOAD any time. FI FE 4-0264 LIGHT HAULING READ RA FE e116 TES BASEMENT trimming. OR LAWN CUTTING, cleaning, tree 40078 __ LIGHT HAULING & MOVING, real cheap _¥E 38-2494. LIGHT HAULING ‘ FE +4-0031 gravel and front end loadin; 2-0603 O DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving Phone FE 5-6806 Cee to Rent |‘ TRUCKS TRA | Open Daily. | CTORS AND EQUIPMENT '5-Ton Pickups i%-ton stakes. Dump trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD Includin, — FE 40461 fr | UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED _up free of { charge 1 FE : Painting & & Decorating 20 20, 18ST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- __ing and wall papering FE 40255. 18ST CLASS INT. - EXT PAINT- ing, reas Don Beck. OL 1-3141. 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND PA- ver’ FE ¢8364. T CLASS PAINTING Fly DEC- Lge Cash UL * paperiag PE 6-00 DECORATOR ac PAINTING & ECORATING ‘aper removed. A-1 PAINTING TERIOR Ex- terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed Free est. FE 40206. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. 20 years Cn aig, 4 Reasonabie. Free estimates. Phone UL 32-1398. AND PAINT- ing. Pree Estimates. PE 5-0375. AND EXTERIOR, down payment. Name your small own monthly ee Free esti- PAINTING 3 cleaned. Bm OR 3.1081. a HOE OR CRANE, Insley Hoe HD 5 dozer, D4 Dozer | D8 Dozer Hopto Backhoe Port- able road gravel plant. Comp 6” | ump mtr. and barge. CE 8-3649 int. 2510 Lippincott wee SS Business Services Acme Asphalt Paving Licens mates. ‘Cn 61917 or FE aLL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS BULLDOZ. ENG, uF = vE E [ Lie O_& a, cuttin FE BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, yn _re ete windows. Reasonable. RVICE RE- “peeing an revioding 218 E. FURNACES. TLE ERED AND serviced, C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788 FLOOR TILE ae bag EACH. FE 2-5098 after m. GLEN'S FOSTAalS WELDING. arc. 24-hr. serv. OR 3-6744. ~ 4 13) bonded. Free esti- $6843. | Bat NTIS 2% YEARS EXPERI- ence. Free estimates. OR 3-4974, William's La PAINTING — PAPERING Wall Washin GUARANT! Television Service 22 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE rE _—_ or FE 5-8380 JENSEN'S TV ) Ty SERVICE APTER- noon & evening, call ? Upholstering Lost & Found 24 WHITE GOLD Watch, Biack in Pontiac. Re- after 4:00 p.m. LOST: LADY'S Hamilton Wrist Band. Gotures oe aoa Gas & work. Pree est. Call after 4 p.m FE 2 La — a Se fe A Se for Brine ratton & Clinton ines 22 _ Yrs. assures satisfaction JOE'S M R & MTR. SERVICE 980 S. Cass Lake Rd. FE 4-782] NEW WAY ASPHALT All work guaranteed. Call for free timates.- Li d and _ bonded. FE 4-7980. PICKUP AND DELIVERY. LAWN sharpened and repaired WE CARRY PARTS FoR ALL sate. and w er washers. Whole- iN'S DISPOSAL. , and = heuttay. rE REACH CA SH’ CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. Pioute No. 2 fell, fe eee ore “Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. | | lenge @imes Backenstose _Btore 14 E, Lawrence St. "Notices & Personals 25 a PRIVATE DETECTIVES Don't worry. al facts, KNAPP SHOES | | hair removed ty Wilder, State perienced. 3" BEAUTY SHOP wilt ve piace. Eves. by appointment, ore CUSTOM PLOWING AND DRAG- OR 3-5086. i 18 | 2 yf TOP gon. SAND & GRAVEL. FE | Sem)-traiiers | Paper Remova!) FE 2-2312 | Wintee Spvaey. FARMy TEER aa | Be Notices & Personals 25 ne LIES — Mrs. say wy a we a PE 31203, List, Vous Property Por now Ww with C. — Realty. a Ul get fest. courioous assist. or MU 4-5083 estimate of val ue. — “IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place tc Pay Ease Your: Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS RM 116 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 8-0456 ON APTER THIS DATE MAY - Wanted Real Estate 32A 162 HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We wil travel to see you and show you how to get cash for y land con! age Cal! RD No RILEY, Broker lizabetb Lake Rd. D. Eliz WE 41157 PE 4-4821 AND A 13, 1950 I will not be r for any debts contracted “by any other than myself. Rask Collision Shop. Walter A. Rask, $475 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich. ON AND APTER TH DATE MAY 13. se I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other n myself. Kathleen Boyd Conn, 22 Cadillac, Pontiac, Mich. SLENDERIZING OR RELIEP FOR Arthritis pains No effort. no shock, deer massage & to an” PE 32-4005 or entire body. Free | TRIMMING & GROOMING ALL breeds. Expert poodle styling — three professional trimmers. We pick up & deliver. Toy and minia- ture puppies available. Cham- pions at stud. a. EMpire 3 3-4863. TAKE E OVER CONTRACT FOR | nes of Venus Figure Salon. FE VILLAGE Ser eS — RTIES., PTIO ETC 3981 AGRCHARD 11 LE. } aD. rE 41065 WE RENT DISHFS. SILVERWARE punch bowls FE 4-5805. Wtd. f Household Goods alt ~ ANYTHING sovoHt FOR CASH | SUN & SALES HONE MA 5-1341 ANTIQUE a FURN. OIL | lamps. marble top tables. MY | 2-153. CXEH FOR USED We. FURNI- _ture ana mise. FE 2-0361 { CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- | jiances Odd pieces or house 7. | aie courteous service. FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the apn outright or | sealed | OR 3-2717 Sale. Phone } WANTED: LGE MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS CHEAP CALL FE 5-3650 AFTER 6:30 PM | | WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES | of furniture Ph FE 2-5523 | he | i WIL!. LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE. | hold goods elther by private sale -% Be — Appraisals — Parm. Rocb- scler. iaichigan Ot OL 1-8631. _ Wed. Miscellaneous 28 2 WANTED: ‘STANDING vusen | ton price va.d | ALBERTA LUMBER MILL | 3399 Lapeer Rd. FE | #0131 | _ Money Wanted __2BA| wr: $4,000 AT 6% INTEREST FOR | @ pertod of 3 years. Write Pontiac | __ Press Box i$ } Wanted toR Rent 29 ——_——enerer- 2 BEDROOM. VICINITY Op AIR AIR- port. OR 580. 7 BEDRM. ROUSE 2 ADULTS. BOTH working. Would consider buying. one FE 4-9182. | OR 7 RM HOUSE ae ADULTS. _Close in. Ref FE & ADULTS. 2 WANT TO sa 1 OR | 2 bedrm. single home Resvect- | able neighbor PE 53-2734 POR SEASON, LAKEFRONT _— in Pontiac Residential A bedrooms Gale beach. on ; | _TR 6-075. “ Lake Home | PROFESSIONAL MAN WILL PAY good rent for small. home on lake. | mished Write particulars to Pon- tiac Press Box 21 SMALL FAMILY DESIRFS FURN | | stances hm. Phone FE 8-8315 or | — 5-1505. SHED Wallea HED OR GARAGE. lx 7. TAsbmoo $1721 OR 2. BEDROOM reasonable rent. WTD TO RENT FOR APPROX | 6 months on west side. tT privileges - 23m - 2 possible takefront | W. CE. Saterfieid, | Wm c GARAGE OR OLD PARM | _darn for storage EM 3-3516 Share Living Quarters 0 ~~ oe CULTURED woasan | apt. to share, terrace apt. = Bi ham, with woman of ope Write Pontiac SHARE LIV- quarters. Phone between 5-6. 56-4784. .| Wanted Transportation . 31) LEAVING POR PREONIX MAY eth; —— a will deliver car. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32. To sell your iand e-ntract at the lowest service for many vears! your equities. —— diseount—is a | ed McCullough has eiven | Also cash for | Mortgages avail- able. CASH BUYERS WAITING No a call any hour FE 5-975 ARRO REALTY ’ ABSOLUTELY contract, your cash. we can get — ge & nes mo dis- J: G HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E Walton PE 8-0441 CASH LAND CONTRACTS. FOR | J. Jd. VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355 NO CHOLIE & BARGER Go 33 W_HURON E 5-8183 CASH FOR NTRACTS. LAS. . Pyt. eves. AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES NO OBLIGATION, aa = CASH — tion No Extra Fees A! A Johnson REALTOR PE ¢2533 1704 8. Tele; a_ Rd. IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contrect. New Folie mayest elarestce Ss tile. ask’ mea Tom leton m; Realtor uren Bt. WE Land Contracts - Ir yA tl re* Sane" or Maa ‘eT aveniags HUMPHRIES "REALTY ANTED FW. DINNAN 12 LGE RMB -T ROOMS & BATH bedroom home | — ABILITY >. LAKE HOME YOUNG —, WOULD LIKE TO the lake. Must be modern Please write all de- tails regarding same, to Pontiae Press Box 16 WANTED: IMMEDIATELY! Homes, farms, ose prowerty out gad land contracts a Pe Paul M. Jones, eal "Est, 832 W Huron _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 1 i KITCHENETTE, PVT. EXT. FE_¢0122 %¢ 1 GIRL. PVT. ENT 5. FB | oa For & bath, $1 $3 Also 3 rms. _2-0663. 1 LARGE ROOM. REFRIG. _ Parkhurst FE 5-550 103 _Seginay & OFS im BOCA i, KITCHENETTE. PvT. bath, 2 adults only. 200 N, Pad- _dock. Alberta Apts. 1 LARGE RM BATH, KITCHEN. util. Sehool 6t. FE 2-7425. enette. Adults. 402 W. Huron, rE 2 ROOM ing, Fe 4- 1 RM. WITH PVT. PATH e _5-7584. APT. $20 _wk Park-Inn Motel. rE 4-1558. \2 “AND 4 RMS. GAS HEAT, ~PARK- |} LARGE ROOM BASEMENT APT., $i0 wk Inquire 56 Henderson. PE 2-5883. 27 RM.. GROUND FLOOR. UTIL. Pvt bath and ent, reduced rent, _ Adults: 470 Oakland Ave, §. PVT. ADULTS. - MODK. clean Uul $16 week. 279 &. ‘Edith FE 2063 BASEMENT APT Newly decorated al) ut!l, Child _welcome Gingellviiie _ PE $-1927 2 & 3 RM apts “XEWLY DEC- orated. Pvt beth & ent. 283 __Whittemore _ 3 RMS. & BATH NICELY | FURN. Over Oallagher's Music studio. 16's | E Huron 8t after 3.3. NR. BUS . Murphy bed line clean & bed, 25 Mon- re 283 LGE CLEAN | PURN. APT. lst floor front. Util & 1 sleep PE ¢1253, 163 Fair- _sBrove 2 RMS & BATH WITH PVT ENT fleor. Child welcome. $13 #3 Orchard Lk. Ave. LOTS OP end clean. . Asbura 2 AND 3 RM APTS. 2 RMS nished. PE 5-2495. 40 _working ¢ couple. 2 263 No 3 ROOM | (Apr trance ies nished _Revers. ? RMS & BATH. Gear A A. ipa Nes: bus ‘ine neo Grinkers 25 Mentos, s "x 2140. 2 NICE LOE “RMS.. ALL UTIL $13. FE prt 25002 after §°30 _and «x __ . RMS, Tl furn. Bi 93 Norton. FS 5-67 2 FRONT ROOMS FOR ELDERLY couple. Utilities Cail mornings or after 6 32-9004 27 RM. AND KITCHENETTE. ALL prt, working couple preterred. 2136 ying Sylvan aks. after 5 30. & Bun all day 243 ROOHL PVI BATH. 76 | _Ciar E. RMS. ALL PRIVATE. Downtown. Reas. Inquire 22 Au- burn A veo - 2 RM $10 WEEK. ALSO 4 RM. Apt. 73 Clark 32 OR 3 ROOMS. W SIDE igs clean, reas. PE 2-2747 of 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Inquire after 4 p.m. 012 Univers- ity Dr., Rochester 3% ‘ROOMS. , AMPLE PARKING, 180 SHIRLEY APTS. FE 5-3118 _FE 415%, 0 LG tp 7F RMS 6 & BATH. BABY WELCOME : Going St., corner Whittemore. 7 ROE FI FLOOR, NO Grinkers, 1 child 72 _ Washington 3 RM 1 UTILITIES & LAUNDRY facilities furr 650 off Isnd. calm. J RMS. BED LINENS FURN AND Jaundered Near town. 25 Wii- liams 3 RMS., WITH PVT. BATH & EXT. Nicely furnished, clean, couple _only, no pets. : N orton. Northview, Ct “ biks. past Mont- 3 ROOM APT. CLEAN, QUIET, work couple. FE B 2-7008 3 ATTRACTIVE Ri _bath & ent. FE #2473. 3 OF RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT. _ 68 1 No Perry. F1 FE 2-4456. 3 & BATH. NEWLY C DECORATED. Adults only. All pvt. $0 Sto or FE 2-9377 . ut St 3 NICE ROOMS PVT. BA oa ent. Bus at door FE re * 3 RMS. PVT. LATRANCE bath, 31 Stowell FE 4-2190. a . PRIVATE BATH & EN- — pear - ~REAS. 7 ROO Ms. NEWLY DEGORATED: we ih . bath & ent. Couple only. 3 on ADULTS. DAY 7 RMS NEAR ot HOSPI- _ OR 3-9522. tal. AU util. 3 LARGE ae BATH. CLEAN. Child welcome ve +1128. eats 3 ROOMS. VERY CL: closet Me Al gg lg bag oo E. PVT. $13 WK. . furn y rn, ‘ya, 7 RM. APT. CLEAN, ADULTS, a Huron. 344 OW. 4 ROOMS, FULL BATH. 0 _Adults. Keego. PE 44618. _ ROOMS / MURPHY bed, utilities. FE — NEAR i 9 * ah dlosbital. Call after. Rem , Apts., Furnished 33 Rent A RT OY Or ee oe si on 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE, recone. Ap Diy Bow Bt Gair_sie = ; 4 Bil i Wolv Fr . e decorated and ingeieior ine stove re tor. From $65. All nave sepa bed Toom. . f block. Only blocks Court house. é cheaper to rent Come in and MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER FE 4-346 4 R. Beautiful apt f 1 2 Saragy included. 157 wares FURNISHED APT ADULTS ON. i Idea) for retired couple. Private entrance Close to to busines» — & lake ey 5 +1062 bet 3 “ rion or efter bath. All Call PE 4-8708 FURNIGHED APARTMENT. 5 rooms completely furnished. Only 6 minutes from downtown ™ TE ON, $75 per or a eal Nicholie, Realtor FURN. 3 Ci Rus AxD BA BATH. HEAT- Prt. Lk. Front. Boat priv. Coupie ie oly MY 3-1234. LAKE ORION — 3 LARGE ROOMS Shower. Gas heat. Private en- trance. Garage. Adults $55 mo MY 2-3341. LOE PURNISHED BASEMENT apt. Exceptionally nice. Good lo- cation — sins 4373 - NEW — TILI- APT.. ALL U ties, .“Gingelivitie. | Fe 5-1927 FURNISHED 2 F OOMS. evr. _ bath & ent. Clean. FE _ 32-6102 ME Aa! og person No drinkin pew — 6m. child welcome 176 _OR_36 WEST SIDE 3 RMS & PVT bath. Garden space perking area. 189 Coleman. F° ‘“-1876 ” 3 apt mete pelt he rm, t wate residen tial Close to Town 3 @rm. unfurn. apts. Prt. Bath. Children =e Pike St... ome Gall Fe eaies 225 £ COLORED — Newly decorated. 4 rms. & bath Close to downtown. mca rent. Cali FE 56-0441. a COZY LITTLE APARTMENT, rooms, ag og B jocated. ead Low rent. COLORED PREFERRED. 3 bath 249 W. Wilson. Pic ae DECORATED, | _Erattiac neat, hot water { fished. 32 urn . PB 4378. 4 DEL-RIO| APTS. 281 OAKLAND fi * rms bath Stove and utilities _furn. - pane With baby welcome. 3 ROOM APARTMENT —— oon Pens me Hot water | a oe NICE D BATH. STOVE | and Dm ‘ura Al) util Inquire | at 734 \ Huron |NICE 3 RM & BATH FOR NICE 2 RMS. & PVT. util furn. $13.50 wk. reyting furo . | reliable WEST SIDE EXC LOCATION. 3) rms. & bath. ist floor. Gas heat, Alr Air conditioned. Newly decorated ~ ~~ a& mes furn. Stove & re- per mo. for eo $-2432 oe y $75 Sher t ae Bete Betere 5. WEST SIDE. NEAR WEBSTE School, 3 rooms sod beth. extra large living room, new furniture, air conditioned, all utilities paid per month Also 2 room and ath $12 per week FE 3-1403 onsls! em ateebobebreseatet: 4 AND 2 BEDKOOM LAKEFRONT apts Partly furo, OR 3-6105. ) ROOM KITCHENETTE. 1ST CLASS APT CLOSE TO HIGH @ grade schools and 3 rms. dinette bot water refrig.. facilities e44 E. _tord._ FE 6090) _or FE § 3 BEDROOM APT. BUILT-IN a. many e modetn architecture, 41560 } BEDROOM APT. ALL KNOTTY Prt entrance & garage 713 on tas 8 0585 E 3 BEDRM UPPER BRICK CLEAN Garage. lake priv. Adults. FE 2.2900 7 LARGE ROOMS & BATH. STOVE - & retrig. OMT s line 547 Au- burs @ RM& VERY CLEAN reas joo N RENT es BATH, REFRIO | stove furn .ots and of closet space = 5 ee a 2 PM, PVT BATH & ENT. INCL util, stove & refg. gar Auburn pr. Paddock. Adults. FE 2-7236 after 530 p.m RM 32-9676 between Sam & 2 pm 3 RM. APT. 266 N. PERRY. FE 3-0574 between Sam & 2 pm 3 ROOMS. BATH. UPPER. CLEAN. bright. near lake. in country, 940. _MA 50087 } LARGE RMS. NEWLY DEC _Retrig.. stove, turn. FE 7607 _ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEAR PISH- ers, newly decorated, heat fur- aished $50 month. S$ ROOMS & BATH, NEWLY DEC- erated, heat — near Sears. $73 month ROY ANNETT. INC. REALTORS __38 EB Huron 8t., PE 8-0466 4 ROOMS & BATH. WEST SIDE. Ac aaa le, children welcome. FE -T7sl er ae door. ‘ +& (BATH & GARAGE AUTO _heat & hot water. FI FE 61414 4 RMS. & BATH A Pvt. ENT. a garage. OF o* hart ‘4 gipiocs from, Doage Pas __ $60 per month. BATH, PULL BASE- FE 3-9243. 5 R OMS & BATH. UPPER FE 2-6332_or FE 2-5788. § ROOMS AND BATH, LOWER. u newly dec, heat, hot water furn. 4-6889. ; aad rent. _ couple, 69_ Poplar, FE 2-4443 __ ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS BRAND NEW-- --AIR CONDITIONED FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED - 1 BEDROOM “RENT” ~ DRASTICALLY REDUCED— | cieaie “CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- Pontiac's most exclusive, modern | West side apartment development Balcony type building with tndivid- ual entraaces Beautiful kitchens with meta) cabj- nets in decorator colors with plas-/| tic Wwps Stove and refrigerator furnished. ) Automatic heat furnisued. Kitchen fan, master TV aerial and many other fine fea-! tures For a limited time, no leases or security deposits required —ADULTS ONLY MANAGER 19 SALMER ST APT 6 FE : 8-018 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY __}0_AM0@ PM _ 2 Paul A. Kern, Realtor Reatals FE 2-9200 UNION COURT APTS | Warm, clean apts. 3 rooms and prt bath All nicely decorated Quiet, friendly neighbor: Adults only Laundry & locker room facilities ose to downtown—y.t in good residentia| neighborhood $49 per month See caretaker at A-12 ae Court Phone FE 5-7871 or | | BOARD & ROOM & hot water (soft: | K Hempstead 102 E Huron FE 4-828 ee VERY CLEAN UPPER 6 rooms and tile bath. heated Laundry facilities Beautiful tree; shaded wn. $75 r mo. Ref- erences HP. HOLMES, INC PE $2353 __ _ WEST SIDE Lovely & room apartment. stor aod eo. Rie shed, f basement immediate possesion. Call Broker fe +2533 or Care- taker FE 43008 WESTSIDE NICE 2 BEDRM UPPER apt. Walking distance downtown _ 965 PE 3.7562. Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 RMS, PARTLY FURN. MODERN __ Maple 5-3000 } ROOMS & BATH. CLEAN CAS heat, pice lawn. garden aJ5 per Week plus utilities 4270 Hatchery Ra. Drayton Plains 3 ROOM FPURN., EXCEPT GAS & light. Garden spot. FE 5-2252 after 5 ; 3 PURNISHED COTTAGES AT CASS Lake 2070 Willow Beach. PE 48-3916 ee _ ‘') RMS & BATH AUTO GAS & _hbot water PE 2-203! 5 ROOM. UPSTAIRS APT 80', N Paddock Ca!) PE 41618 6 ROOM HOUSE IN WALLED LAKE Fenced yard. good location, lake rivileges, close to 'incoln plant Scacaeie MA 4-2897 ; 6 ROOM HOUSE PURNISHED Rent free for taking care of elder- ly gentleman. FE ¢9312 or FE 25008 PURN ~ OR R UNPURN . €¥R OID bedroom bungsiow Ful! base- A. Immed =. $90 a mo _Don Lynn MI €9500 ____ HOUSE FOR RENT. NEAR ROCH- _estes FE ¢7238 LAKESIDE CLEAX 3 RMS = & utinties. Couple pref 3-9534 MODERN 6 ROOM. PARTLY FUR- nished. $60 month EM 3-€296 or MArket 4-3388 MODERN 4 RM. PURNISHED. shower. fireplace, canal, wooded FE 35-0075 SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN. quire at 1676 Taylor Rd Ask for _Lonnie We Weaver yer FE | 42031 —— | BARGAIN!!! Rent Mouses U nfurn. 36 1 BEDRM. LIVING RM. KITCHEN. big bath, 43 Piorence MY 3- 5506 -|} LGE. ROOMS & BATH ELEC stove. Lake area and guarden space OR 3-5151. J BEDROOM, 1% BATHS. "$85 MO me yr lease. | & 0 _BEDRM. t OOEAR ~ DUPLEX, auto downtown Rochester, 9 _Begy, footed back yard. R ~ PURNISHED, | Park ‘an 4 { RMS, AND BATH, .| month, FE i, $45 PER r coe te Sekueee UTILITY & RM. $0 — Pe 2603) or PE 5 RO for repairs. P.C : 5 ROOM M TERRACE, ~ GARAGE, GAS | _heat, carpeting. PE 2-7326 5 ROOMS. ean: “PART OP double house. Furnace By _ $65. 4033 Oak Knoll 6 RM. HOUSE. Sorabia Fong i Baldwin Rd Lake Orion Refer ence. MY 73-1401 HOUSE. WEST OF PONTIAC | 4 a. | e. F 6 RM_ APT. CHRISTIAN courte * and 4 rm. house on Dixie, near fF 4 Bast stde. OR 35049, | Clarkston. inquire 22 Auburn > ROCMS, SEPARATE EN- Ave boone Gas post ofl hot Be 10, ROOM HOUSE, UNFURN FE pm —— a ae, LGE 4 RM. NEWLY 5 RM, ae EN? Bmp 44 dec. Childrer. 2685 “Siam | bea: D, bus) BUNGALOW MOD. § BAPE- : case. heaie, Ye. zp Soe). "meat ree Wate tertord. PE 8-14i4. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE, NEW | with re AUTOMATIC refrig: late front 2 bedrm. duplex, beau- pear goede mig tful view ideal swimming, an‘ye0 mo, No. children. 1a| Os Oe dle real FE 2-6361, after 6 FE. fore: Se EDROOM—D choou a - , | plex, garden concn. Peels. ONFORN APT... Pe 8-0806 EXCEPTIONALLY | RICE 5 ~ ROOM | ‘Fe. ; upper ge st-side. au sai Pnhte “ {deal for bull. 36 % FRONT BT. |} heat, soft pater. 3 rooms aay upper & lower.) fri* tr, — thames Could be rented as one unit or separate apartmen Children HOUSE AND “GARAGE, 289 AUBURN permi' 7 Ave. Phone PE _2-8346 mente, oF i ee GARAGE HOUSE, vil ment. 2 bouses jogetber. One room. Sear eee ake - car. aE 45 A MO | ta WARWTER AT BFCWAR $125 Nake privileges ‘MONEY! Sell, unneeded COTTAGE FOR RENT. PEdeta) 3-9675. FOR YOUR VACATION “AT LEW. pts. Unfurnished 34) Rent Lake Cottages 36A, MODEST MAIDENS ont cottages fished "aoe geod beach. “S JEGETABLES LAKE “APARTMENT | CAKEFRONT SUMMER HOME. 10 Mode Pra COTTAGE SUITABLE. for two. MU 4-6362. ON MISSAUKEE _ Lake City. 3 MA 5 ee OXBOW LAKEFRONT -3 Room ee Also 1 T-rooms & bath. LAKE, NEAR MBAR 5-1 fuarie Lake MODERN COT- | | tages. 2-3 bedrms. $30-$55 wk. Boat, Swimming, Pishing. 3651. Wm. Revnell, Beulah, _ Mich, | VACANT 6 ROOM MODERN. . SEM. | tnole Ave. near Genera! Hospita _ Brewer Real Estate PE, ¢ +181 i | For Rent Rooms 37)| | A ROOM FOR 1 WORKING MAN | $7 week, close in, shower FE 56728 | ATTRACTIVE RMS_ GIRLS PRIV- leges. 547 W Huron CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM a | 344 W Huron Inquire 8 Miller Poe SLEEPING RM. FE __ 5-3264. 88 W. Rundell | LARGE “COMPORTABI@ ROOM, rE Ueman Pvt. entrance, 245 Nelson. PE 44313 Le MODERN LARGE UPPER WEST side apt., —— array closet & - sie _space: Pyt. bath. PE 2-0915. ar OPTIONAL iais 0 Oakjand Ave PE 3-0100 Rooms With Board 38 FOR GENTLE- man. home privileges. 3715 Lin _colnshire. or call FE 5-5545 j Cony alescent t Homes 38A_ NEW NURS'NO HOME STATE —— ground floor All pew Simmons equipment. Bed patients | or ambulatory. Men or women 24 hour car, Reasonable rates. | Visitors welcome FE 4-2229 VACANCY — sBED OR AMBULA- tory patients Men cr women. FE 5-42€7 i Hotel Rooms we eweeemmnv HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms bv Day or Week Also 1 of 2 room apartments | Cooking and con ee units __ 46 Auburn 2-9239 ___Rent Stor rSianke 12x36 OFFICE OR SHOP SPACE) avaUable June ist. 1077 W Huron 46329 UARE FOOT STORE | corner of Walton Bird. Ra Wil ga | 40, 5.000 building, and Sashabaw to suit tenants. FE 2-987 LAKE ORION ATTRACTIVE small store in the heart of the | business district. Purn rt avall- | aule Reas. rent. MY 2- €131 LOCATED 52-58 WAYNE sT | ft front x 140 ft Also parking Rear entrance FE 2-4532_— ULTRA-NEW STORES ~ WEST _»ide_ FE 321 4! Rent Office § Space _ OR 2 ROOMS Choice location. In Keego Har- bor _Verv _Teasonabie. 1 FE 2-4875 NEW OFFICES- WEST SIDE. rE 23-2144 NEW BUILDING. *, BLOCK K PROM cowntown Pontiac op bus line “_ DFSIRABLE 1 Rent includes: heat, lights sod big parking jot Ideal for any profession. per montb and up FE ROOM 13 x 28. EXCELLENT SITE | for barber shop or storage roo _16's E! Huron after 3 30 SALES OFFICE OR BARBER. shop in new eir conditioned puild- ing next to TED'§ DRIVE INN FE > : For Sale Houses __A3 —_ ~~ | OWNER TRANSFERRED West suburban bargain, nearly new 2 bedroom rancher. Osk floors, beautiful kitchen, large | ving room. Aluminum storms and screens. Extra large lot FHA approved Owner ieaving | state. Only $11,500 J. A. Taylor. | Realtor, OR 4-0306 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT HOME. also 3 bedrm. apt. Wall to wall carpeting. Rec. rm. 2 car gar FE 2-6411 ee Nothing Down! ~ Wilt build starter home on j jot Our plans or oval ans. basement included — Wirtng. See our a “Don e Donaid OR 3-2837 5 ROOM HOME 5 ACRES. NEAR Clarkston ~MAple 52478 after 4) om $375 DOWN OR what have you. 1 acre, lake priv- fleges. 3 bedrm., brick front. ai- most finished. Lake Orion vicinity | _MY_ 23791 STARTER HOMES | ROOMS AND BATH. . REFRIG- | j_ BEDROOM HOUSE. MODERN Ne down sient required en | Villa Apts. 454 FS eaes eniy. Palm Close to Tel-Huron FE 2-6057.| your free and clear lot 2 3, and! 7 RMS @ BATH STOVE & RE. ~ ? BEOROOM ee Seneenent “nase mote rile . j 4 in- irigerator ‘urnished lenty of BEAUTIFUL | spection. F Wood Co. OR parking space. Apply Gloris Apts’ EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS (2 1235 51 Now Renting For ) RMS $75 PER MONTH j 249 erumare Lake | FIRST } EXTR. “ei OFFICE: eee ‘ ht —— | a __544 NE Boulevard st Velencis OFFERING — North side Built Elec. stove & refrig Pvt. ent. 2 BEDROOM. FULL , BASEMENT. in ‘54 Two bedrooms and bath Garage Lake privi- gas beat, large lot. 167 8. Fran- on first floor, almost finished sec- | : jeges. MA _cis, FE_ » after 5 | ond floor for large third bedroom. res M TERRACES, 365 MO Corner lot with a° 20x24 garage *. AND BATH UPPER [oe TERRACES, 1 wait, Pull basement. Wall-to-wall car } . R > FE 2.9083. peting Nicely landscaped yard/ 4 RMS. A : = F | and it street with city sew, _tor, FE ae {ic parton, Ie oe ,+— eX, water ager ones f sidewalk Totgl:| aR LITL RN. 1 OR) price : percent | 2 children welcome, FE information 738 138_W. Huron 6&t down plus closing costs. Be ete Call now PLAY YARD... Fence enclosed rear yard, sep- araw garden space. 1% car ga rage, sidewalks, basemént recre- ation room — al) things you will enjoy in this ideally located Dray- , ton Plains = low fea | vanity ir the bath, 19 x 19 ft | living room newly deceretet. Car ting and draperies included wo corner bedrms., Oil ood aluminum storms and scree let us show you a really oles home. Priced right at $12,800! - Humphries 7 a3 oN ee Open Eves FE 2-9236 . { MULTIPLE pin SERVICE — COLOF ED $300 DOWN 5 rooms, basement, hot water, storm windows and screens, full | rice $5.200. $50 a month, 463 & ith. Phone OA 8-291 8 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE LAKEFRONT RANCH most picturesque fireplaces including one basement family room. Extra lav- atorv also in basement. Insulated | 2 car_garage 100° on lake front- | age. Truly a quality home in a | fine setting at only $24,000. Terms | arranged. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 FORTY-ONE _ By Jay Alan) For Sale Houses 43). For Sale Houses 43) : | eae a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IT l { ‘ree Pay ia rons vty | emp eton . sO DBA 1-13 ap Hewdecteres “I was out of just about everything! oe For Sale Houses 43 eee See RENT BEATER $350 DOWN. $5,960 BAL- ANCE. $50 MONTHLY. Four rooms & bath Basement oi! furnace, blacktop street Ali city improvements Off Baldwin. Clark Real Estate, 13 Huren FE 3-7888— E 44813 HARRINGTON HILLS 483 THORS | 3 bedrm. Brick Bsmt, Owner. Sacrifice. 8-8486. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i West Side Brick Large 6 room two story home in perfect condition inside and out Recreation room and Kitchen Fenced rear io of evergreens flowers. 2 car garage To include carpeting and ex- tras. Price $17,500, terms elizabeth Lake Fstates Brick Ranch Home with, and view of lake and close a safe send beach ft. center carpeted living : 3 bedrooms mode) 2 tiled baths. 2 nice lots. Widow own- er has priced for quick sale Lakefront Home Aluminum exterior with tached 2 car garage center carpeted liv with firepli ce. eo. dining area, 2 nice bed- rooms. tiled bath screened porch, plus stairway to istge floored and insulated § attic room Qi] beat Built in aoa Lot 60 x 190—shade and beach at- g room ——~ | CHOICE HOME | | j 25 ft. | dream kitch- | 4 1 Also many other lake front | homes to select from JOHN -Kinzler wou a F; 4-3525 670 uron 8&t n * 2: Or Ph FE 20829 ial LEAVING ci1¥ — 3 Mt ranch type Spacious tele a3 | Somerset Off Marlborough. field Highlands 3} BEDRM FULL eee Plastered walls hardwood floors, feneed yd — $12,500, gee dowa. vis rE 5-1088 BROWN * BARGAIN — Must be sold at once © Make us an offer Lovely ranch style bungalow with real lot Located near Watkins Lake H large. ere ts a chance to own yqur | own home you can build” for — Jess than) NOTHING DOWN — Lovely 3 bed- | room bungalow only 3 yrs. old Alum storms, electric ref.. auto- washer & dryer included tee is about $275 COLORED SPECIAL — Just like new Easy terms. Beautiful semi- bungalow. & rms Ist floor and stairs to large expansion attic Rear fenced with anchor fencing. Full basement. Automatic heat Tile bath Neat & clean. Best of location GI in SPECIAL Nothing Down rge 4 bedroom modern home Cag condition. Screened porch gas furn. Over ‘yz acre of a Right in city. All you need is your mortgage costs £508 DOWN = Lovely little bun- gaiow home with attached breeze- /way & two car gar. Over % acre of land. Priee only $7450 WILL TRADE FOR CITY HOME 950 WEST SUBURBAN — With lake privileges. Modern bungalow with large 75 x 180 ft. fenced $6.950 lot. Only 1% miles west of city Immediate-p Eajyterms | NEW BRICK — Only $450 DOWN plus mortgage conte Located in — Lorraine Manor. Large lot nd winding streets. All improve- spall including sewer. 3 hed- rooms, full basement, iile baths, oak floors, built in oven & range Price only $13,300. We have so'd 6 out of the 8 and we have two left and that is all) No more to be had. Only 1% miles west of city limits. — LAKE FRONT — Ranch alow with 3 bedrooms. Large ed and Rooted Hoe rl Us — For & Suwinek a service WE BUY, eerie TRADE 20 yrs. serving Pon- tlac & Vicinity Open 9 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2401 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 41564 or FE 2-4810 MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE 3 BEDPOOM pqtO0se PULL basement. re 4-8 HOYT WEST ) This lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch $ & must on your list! Large ca! v Toom with el. Netura! bireh cu te = e large family kitchen. pleasant hours ment. Let us show you through the one you have been dreaming W. SIDE INCOME | & %## down. Terme. Live ip a desirable west side lo- SUBURBAN Dn y to stores, bus, | This large home with lovely large schools and nospital and enjoy rooms is located on 3 nice land- per. m income from 2/| sei lots. Comp’ aluminum apartments. The owner's apert- sided. Shade trées. ment is on the Ist and has Trucks and e 2 - rooms and bath. Full basement, Gown with room 2 more new oil furmace and 4 car garege. u ) paneled breezeway The oye rane « is KR, A oy gent cally you'll ever pay for living room. is fine ep medira brome offer- pon. 4 real ing. bargain at Sides. REALTOR PARTRIDGE HOYT, REALTY rE 4-368) 1050 W. HURON | FE 2-9640 FE 2-9966 OPEN ‘TIL 9 | 254 8. Sole Ra. OR ACE Lake aes. y weleome a family | DONT PASS UP; eo ooo in ae 3 bea! ° VACANT, MODERN. 2 N23 BeDEM, 3 belongings \for cash FE 2-8181. ah through Classified, Ads thes "Mutart Realty | | | | i~ 2410 S COMMERCE WALLED LAKE Market 42391 $200 DOW N 3 Bedroom starter mig with base- ment. rough wiring included Don _McDonald. OR ‘$450 MOVES YOU IN Two — 3 bedrocpm brick ranch | homes, full ba.ement, gas heat, | lake hedge ea: drooms, full base- heat, large lot G WHITCOMB SITES LOTS 75x 50 end larger. Beautiful Watkins Hills Subdivision. Water, paved streets, $2.650 \W.. W. Ross Homes, Ine. FE | 4-068) BY OWNER, 5 BEDRM2! BRICK, storms and screens, full ment, drapes Near Waseehond schools, *2.500 down. $11,000 Gl m age, 4% per cent. Cal) OR _3-8252 a! after 6.00 PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-240 SYLVAN LAKE. 2 BDR BRI Bsmt id. EE ncmeng City ter, seWer. Bug service, 816.500 FE 4-0223. CK wa- 3 Bedroom Ranch In very nice netghborhood. Near Union Lake This home has large hhving room with stone fireplace. Cozy kitchen with dining space Attached garage. On 40 ft lot with lake privi- leges Askine $17,500 with terms No Down Payment—Vets You can move into this — 2 bedroom for only $55 per m including taxcs & insurance. car garage. Lake, privileges. JOHN J. VERMETT GENERAL REAL ESTATE $203 Commerce , EM 3-6466 BARGAIN is | ext HAYDEN ma k ssn ee 3 oe: ule posseston, on - room brick and frame ranch has brick fireplace. Enjoy comfort of a gas furmace and, water rage —. & pereens. Lot 860x140. ge Monthly pay- ments - es iortgage include taxes this 3 bed- inum sid- bess. sy LOW FHA- TERMS room home with ing. Plastered walls Tile Tile Basement hes oil 715x150. Close to Waterford. and new ~ Elemen High . $3 S00. INCOME. N&AR ST. MICHAEL. 5 rooms with bath on lst floor. § tooms and bath pe 2nd _ floor. Separate basemen Each has own furnace & water heater. $12,150. Terms. —_— HEIGHTS. 2 lots with 2 BR. home. Glassed in porch Basement has furnace and gas water heater $9900 with $1500 down | CLARKSTON SCHOOLS. This 3 BR. | | | | ranch home built in brick front ing ell. Tile bath. Basement oil furnace. Nice lot 110x160 $13,800 with $1300 down and as- sume payments OVERLOOKS WHI LAKE 3 B.R. home on lot 100x172. Alum. siding 1', car attached garage Fenced yard. $8700 with no down payment for qualified GI. HAYDEN, Realtor PE 8-044! & SONS ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Beautiful three bedrgom home with full basement, gas heat, carpeting in living room, din- ing area and hall. Ceramic tile bath, big kitchen, 1's car ga- rage ag ‘aha Very lovely setting — LAKEWOOD PARMS: hree dri <.. Pirst lie offered. Attached garage. Aluminum siding You will bke this at $3,500 down. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-9447 or FE 2-4031 aoe PE 68-4274 TO CLOSE ESTATE 3 bedrdom modern :* west side, jo- paved street. large . Good cation. *Only 86.350 Cash to mortgage. J. 4 Taylor, Realtor, _OR 4-0306 - | MODERN HOUSING ADDITION | | Ia | j } A 2 bedrom home wt*h full base- | ment, garage & @ wide lot for ‘LAKE HOME 3 la : m car garage & Pees Bh yoy room with fire- piace. with PHA terms. Cedar | Island Lake 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, | rn brick ranch home with , tull oasement. | bedroom modern brick ranch | with large paneled family roem., | natural fireplace, ceramic tiled | bath, 2 car garage, good beach, in ® community of fine homes, $20,- with A terms ACEDAY GARDENS — 3 BED- basement, hardwood floors, $11,960. OR_3-4526. _Nothing Down LIKE TO GO North, -ut Gon't have the time? Here's over 1 acre of beautiful ed land peoreary. Some furniture available Vacant and await- ing @ proud pew owner. ABSOLUTELY NO STEPS to climb in this ever-so- atractive 2 bedroom Ranch- ete. 15 x 20 ft. living room features floor-to-ceiling pic- ture window The mastcc truly sized. Plenty of shade a covered patio for the hot summer ahead 200 it would be hard to beat this value. Low ~payments paturaliy. MODERN HOUSING sub- gion : and — $75 per mo = make ayments. first to "ee is new otter. ing TH CITY — St. Mich- Carpeted living NOR pg area on as ‘heat. 2 car ice — . to nites. ee per mo. 5 oe hore ed taxes and insurance. Only peer costs to move you roved arp 3 $10,850 is the VA a Birch kitchen, Smart tweed carpeting and co-ordinating d-spery « callable if desired About xd per mo including taxes. ou cant go wrong here RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 a Rd. Open FE_ 3.1103 BA pea BY O WNER, 3 BEDROOM, PULL basement, $1,000 down and take over GI mortgage of 883 month OR 3-787, 2315 WATKINS LK LK. RD. 3B . arage, face brick ranch, 2 tiled th. Ca ‘ing. ment, sre ~_let,_3_yre. old. Open, OR 3-3064. CLARK — NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH. i find this comfortable home 7 eo value, also well constructed Has oak floors, plastered walls, modern kitchen, room, of closet 5 , tiled bath, 4x¢ feet on fi full b ment with recrea ’ mple closet space, Drea oe Hv) Ssuer's ca” $13,900 Modern 6 room 3 bedroom 1 fioor hom on % acre of good land, black- top oak ant astered walls, mic ti md a ment ent fin a mit a | tet home garage. | or sper y in trade. | | CLARK REAL Biker CP a via” 3 Bedroom Brick with 3 car garage. newly decorated and insulated. Near St. Michaels and McCarroll schools. One Block to stores Only $8,950 to GI's—Nothing down. BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Long & Low 3 bedroom brick ranch. Roman brick fireplace, 1%, tiled baths. Bu.lt-in oven and range At- tached garage and patio a lo. Full price §19.- TODAY'S TOP VALUE 3 BEDROOM RANCH-— $7,500 Here's the catch — Takes about $2.50 down. Included are two 73 ft. lots over 800 fl. deep. 2 car garage and a picture-bDook view Make your appointment now! 4 BEDROOM BRICK $1,000 DOWN Loated in Sylvan Village. 2 bedroom & ceramic tile bath down; 2 bedrooms up Gas heat, fenced back yard. Close te stores, schools and bus. $12,960 terms Approximately $1000 down including mortgage costs. SANDY—LAKEFRONT 5 YEAR OLD BRICK Lakefront homes with a san- dy beach should go hand-in hand, however, ing to sometimes be- difficult We have one to offer Some of the features are: Full basement, garage fireplace, carpeting, Ceramic tile bath. Only $17,- —Be‘ter investigate! PIONEER HIGHLANDS SPECIAL! | 1 Only $9,950 — The features of this 2 bedroom bungalow will amaze you at this price. New aluminum siding, gas hot weter heat, water soft- screens. We urge you to see this ex- cellent buy at your earliest convenience. Bateman & Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 3716. Telegreph ___ Eves. & Sun MULTI-LAKES REALTY enjoy. ment with foreed air furnace, large worT? and frujt trees, good road. $13,500. Terms. 3060 8S. Commerce Rd, MA 4-1578 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD — have a comfortable 5-room | hoi with basement for $4,950, and $500 down. TOMORROW we don't expect to have it anymore. So be the lucky one. Call today! WE WANT A FUSSY BUYER use can stand the closest inspection —_— Drayton Plains need-in, shaded lot with. pi and garden area. Two bee: rooms. large living room, kitchen cabinets, galore. 1 basement, oak foors. stairway to attic. At- tached 2-car garage. Gis, unde $500 down. $050, MAYBE . Moves you into this 2 bedroom home w basement on a large ane privileges = wi liams Leke. r can us and our yh a essary, Just og es will meet you there with IN BRICK gle gh fh Bg Five rooms in each spartment rage, Seldom have le offer so much Yor. 5 é terms and immediate ct now. B WEST OF R : A lovely five e with a garag with gg Be EER joors, sne a over of grounds, This almost new 7 heme te is" bet offered below duplication price $14,500 with terms. LA cE Ww. SOILS? 3 EK. FE 49584 / 1957 has | Large L.R. with din- | has | | REALTOR | hs 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 O'N SITUATED AMONG trees, @ supe setting for this fine custom built 3 bedroom fe. One of the very largest floor 6 we've seen. Has all master bedrooms and a regular din: room. 2% ay’ full ement. 2 fireplaces Breeteway and an over- sized 2 car grage. All liv in a more gracious manner Over acre of land will provide the vacy desired by s0 et This many you. wae is more than a place live—Actually it is a B. of life. IT’S COOL. b Wultams Lake. The priv —. but @ stones din the front a of ing area in the large kitch- if ig attached to structure with easy payments See it today and believe you'll want to right in—And you may! . , FLOWER FRESH and a er.clean ts this lovely Au- burn ights hom gorgeous trees and landscaping You really ought lwok—NOW! INVESTORS WISE _ will check Bony’ ag ape pl room wo 3 room @ : ments, always rented * a or cheap for seu RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ne resis | BUILD NOW 3 BEDROOM HOME Call today. Financing available. All types custom b’ lot or yours. Your plans ‘or ours. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | cR k. W. LILLEY, Builder | (85 EB. Walton _ cusTOM FE 8-0441 BUILT ie HOMES | Twin Lakes — © ‘Starfire OPEN Realtor SCHRAM NEW 3 BEDROOM Now under ———— liv, room, & tak iitchen. Full base- ment with oil OPA heat and x34 ft. recreation space. OFF JOSLYN bedrooms with possible expansion. Large living room and d Dase- ment with oi) hy at and rec- l\%-car ga- rage $800 down plus costs on FHA terms. | NORTH END 2 bedrooms with 12x13 liv- g room: 10x11 kitchen and gel — Otl FA heat. On a225. Priced at $7, 875 A $1,650 down and $58 per mo. A ye : BARGAIN 2 bedroom modern only Only old. Must sell A stich =— down and $50 per IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD EVENINGS AND SUNDAY _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BY OWNER Recently bullt 2 near Huntoon Lake. In condition. Storms & gereens. Water ft b extra jot svailsble,, 11,500 with __$2,000 down. YOU MAY NEVER aet chance to own «a me we biteh fed U is with owt gps le Hh og c. 3 sedrooms, 2% car garage. tiful grounds, 1 on eeieee in ge Pee = shade buy at $21 10 _ Seema WILL YOU let us tell you about bun- pce ae new 2 bedroom has tile — & Lot ts fenced with Anchor ferce, paved poe: en beck in new condition. $10,- EAS’ OF JOSLYN and it's . beauty. 2 bedrooms, a lovely car- Pull price $10,000. Terms. William Miller FE 20963 r ‘Ww. -Haerea.... Open 9 to 9 a ORION, 5 ROOM HOME, ke privileges. ftoe ded- es living By owner tached brevsewar and INCOME fae oi) heat. _ garage. E Soe ee ore t rtments. 5 are Bes feat. Good’ rental furnished location. West Bide. Good income. Terms “Ybedroom.rbesement, furnace isa — "yi.0b0. "PONTIAC, REALTY 137 Baldwin WE'LL BUILD Brick & Aluminum : Siding Builder _near LeBaron School. FE 92-0644. “INEXPENSIVE Neat little 2 bedrm ho ice Seal fanny "Sy "deel onal down payment. month a a ' with low geo — and small - 2188" Cass Lake Ra TIRED OF LOOKING at Sky High Prices? YOU SAVE. | 3-Bedrm., Full Basem't ONLY $9,448 | Pp rapper Be gu 2, plastered, copper plum : Many other — f = Top $$ ~ Your r Home Here's another Living rm. 1% baths, Wi. BASS ae FE 3-7210 2 F@DRM. BASEMENT, 60 PT. LOT. "PACK I LOVELAND CLARKSTON $18,900 | If you are looking for ee | livability in a nearly new 3 bed- | brick ranch, . Op our) . of Postine | EM 3-653! | Beau | 3 “Bede, Paved St. pve and all aluminum ivipe rope. Goins, ‘gre. ent | K HA heat. bus and $9500; $1500 down, Near Central High Attractive bome, va- cant. Lot shuite well pate ; re. Ee room bod moder Kitchen w dishw and dis- es 2nd s, sew room and . ished. reasonable down paym: St.-Benedict’s- = Sylvan Lake privileges, $ bedroom brick, extra Closet spac H 4, baths, fireplace, Teoom, basement, FA oi] heat. 2" car ge rage. 4 Bedrooms—! Acre Frontage on Dizie bya 2 tile lavatories, ana or $24,060; Sylvan iake Front and desirable north shore. attrac- tive Roman brick, 3} bedrms., are ing room, ©. dining are i] fam room with e, 1% tile Carpeting included.. Attached 2- car garage. $34,500. Terms. Roy Annett, Inc. 8.0466 Open Evenings & Sunday 1 - 4 lator beak ey | $22,500. Terms. = Hiway & Loon Lake, toned commercial ia ton Plains area. A large well heme, Baie orgy scare nl cag —— Fre TOE RPT ee F073. | 7 eee te old — there ts a. ful] basement = = ie ‘See a AN LAKE ¢ SEDRM. with ofl furnace and large 117 3 BEDRM — DRAYTON PLAINS FHA $500 Dn FE 4-2366 x 128 ft. lot $12.900 ; Owner. OR 3-5976. Gas heat. 2 $ ROOM HOUSE. ALUM | STORMS | Is sf gatage Full basement. $14- LAKEFRONT & screens Hardwood floors. Ee) SEER -< OR 3-9639 Nothing down and 861 per month nD Rn es olf le a including taxes and Caurenee) | cece ROAD AND DECKER, 2 BRICK RANCH HOME The interior of this © yr is finished in Knotty pine. 2 jJovely bed OR 3-1251) ___it RM. RANCH 3 BEDRM FURN ‘(MA 6-3858 ~ OPEN SUN.1T0 5_ boat priv 2 bedroom. ‘Beach & tlied bath, also 3 room apart- ment with ba i. 1l'9 car garage. large lot. You can make a real buy—let us show you, E-Z terms lains or Li 2-0338 daily. can be arranged | & | rivileges 4456 Major. Dray- NDALE wets ae ae 6 rooms oh large lot, living iboteegt cous. ioee beach, room, kitchen, bedroom & down, 2 bedrooms up Nice lot, full price $8 000 with $1,500 down. CRAWFORD AGENCY 609 FE Flint MY 3-1143, FE 8-2306 ‘ne Lakefront. 2 boats $8500 terms Leaving state due to illness. EM Snvy Lavend Z : et | Dorothy Snyder Lavender 319 Ft. on Pavement ‘ror Src F { Realtor Est. 29 Years | NOTHING DOWN | 1001 ~High'and Rd (M59) Good sound Pig Recagorny aT ns - 4 - OWN YOUR HOME. | BRICK _Phone EM 3.303 or MU 46417 | 0O \itchen, 2 car garage. Well cree tated ar en FKARGAIN located. Just 10 minutes west of | ns Insutated Completed ex- , ™N town. 319 x 150 ft. of fertile terior, rough wiring. Full basm't. NOT HING DOWN soil. Ideal for large family, Only 2 BEDROOM HOMES WITH $1,500 down and $65 per month. B&Z Starter Homes | OR 40341 $3,150 Full Price Older Village home tn Ortonville Needs new Septic tank, $500 down. $23 per nonth For the Handyman With large fam lv 4 bearoom, needs | BASEMENTS. IN CITY. 3 BEDROOM RANCH LARGE SUBURBA $175 CLOSING COSTS MOVES YOU IN. dock. Only | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Fie for this one! | around AP Newstoatures SLICES OF HAM & Whine ey in Ma, 13 4 hy — * ANOT HER. ‘GOOD BUY | Nearly new log cabin. Large lot. For Sale Houses 43 4-Bedrm. Farm Home baths, 6-Room Brick i3% Acres, 2 Baths Lovely rectaimed brick. light basement, tiled recreation room perbly built and very tastefully decorated inside and out | bedrooms, select oak floors, plas- tered walls. Carpeted living room, full day- 2 8u- fireplaces, nice a aa fixing and decorating 34 aly ae nae MA Fe see cheerful birch kitchen, also com- oes: — Re aORe | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE plete kitchen in basement. A ee | ; dream home on 252 x 590 foot | C. PANGUS, Realtor | ' parcel. Full price $21,000. Nec M15 | Pattee 72815 Brick, 2 Fireplaces By owner , old home | LOOK re) “ut | At this 3 bedrm. hom ith . 1% Baths, On Lake rm. home with ca THIMK! port. Located in a well restricted | TOWerIng oak snd mapics trees, ° | neighborhood Newly decorated. room daylight bauement home | Ready for immediate occupancy. A real ip fel et view from 24 {ft WHERE ELSE CAN YOU Ve cet pe aan further informa | jiving room. Good sized kitcben. BUY A HOME FOR HER C ceramic tile bath, gleaming oak > ; | R BERT DAVIS floors, plaster walls. Dandy base- $82 DOWN 4915 Irwindale Drive eg er ii meena or meer =TOTAL= MACEDAY DRIVE. 2 BEDRM HOME | 5 _. _ AND with 2 car garage. Fenced yard. | Bi Dees, Caly SE08, Seren. $69 PER MONTII Carpeting & Drapes. $500 awn -VA TERMS— 6 ROOMS. 3 BEDROOMS, 1'3°BATH. | 3 Nice lot, new well, of] heat. Full ; { ee basement. Large well ’ ighted utility room. Terms: 352 B -DROOM COLONIAL | Church St, Ortonville — After In sialateedl Estates 4pm i. Lifetime Aluminum Small Farm | ROOF & SIDING | i] bedrm home on lot, 80x165. 1% Car garage. Fenced yard, storms All for $8,900. FE Beautiful Williams Lake ts the location of this preten- ms. 1’) car garage and wo tious. eye appealing Buff privileges on Maceday bene. . _ brick 3 bedroom ranch home ARRO REALT WALLED LAKE. $500 DWN. $75 A 33x42 on foundation with full TED, McCULLO OUGH a mo. 2 bedrm. bungalow. Carpet- basement, two massive 143 Cass-Elivabeth Rd ing. drapes Storms and eT | ledgestone fireplaces, and eur FE 43844 re — full price. By owner A| numerous outstanding and bee Sem tot’ om Sun 1 - 3467 _ | modern selling appointments SASHABAW. MAYBFE RD 4 YR PROFESRIGNALT MAN -— FOR; you will) admire, tnecluding old 2 bedrm ranch on 100x337 ft ome & office 5 rms. down 2 2 car garage with magic lot Tile bath. natural wood large rms up. Pvt. entrance eye doors excellent sandy kitchen cabinet kitchen exha:st neat Pontiac engineering. $2 000 Deach to mention a few fan. storms. screens 1'2 car pa. COW .FE 5-2443 | — rage $9500 Subsiantial down Qhyvnet Meas Fe Hy" OUTSTANDING HOME payment to existing mortgage SIRT S SES jen SUBURBAN BEAUTY Will consider land contract 4932 144 Wall St - McConnell School a large six room bungalow, Mary Sue OR 3-4428 By appoint- Nice 3 bedroom 2. story home with beautiful paneled rec- ment Owner with basement Has new bath & ee an large screened kitchen, full dining room as porch wall to wall carpet- LAKE FRONT HOME DEAL WITH veat A 2 car garage. $9 000 seit | ing. solid concrete Grice 2- owner, 6 rms. basement, heated ing price -$650 down. Phone OL car garage and a beauti- garage. large fenced tn vd. Knotty 13314 ful lot 102x200 with shade pine interior carpeted drapes algal SHEPARD | trees evergreens and nu- gas heat. $14950 on easy terms 1910 Ad Balas Rochester | merous fruit trees, lake _ Cal MY 3-541! - PasNCTON _ KERR Page| 9 SEtMe Wie read. RA terme: WEST SIDE i1'2 STORY, 3 BED- brick ranch home. with lovely | rooms with basement. new car- view of Pear orchard Storms and | ST MIKE 8 DISTRICT peting. low down payment. Bee screens, jandscaping, beautiful pa- BRICK & FRAME $11,950 and make _offer FE 4-1748 tio. 110x111 ft. lot. assume 4" per | $900 shouid handle on FHA BY OWNE®. REDUCED $3400 FOR quick sale 3 bedrm. Cape Cod 1‘, acres. Beautiful rec rm in Dsamt Has horse bide. screened porch 2-car garage 3742 8 _East of Adams Rd ~TRL-LEVEL STARTER HOME _ or $2500 down on land con- cent oo mortga, aad sage. $90 mo. GR tract. this home is in excel- = jent condition. spacious and Y “OWNER 6 -REDRM "RANCH, Gracious rooms throughout, 1g baths Large corper lot, near | Modern kitchen and bath, sclools & cn rches. $2300 down to Gs mortgace OR 3-6944 | BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDRM. ASBFS- tos shingle home gas heat. 2 car garage, ghd beautiful lot BRICK & FRAME Nothing dew 1 vour lot. smal) New gas heat BEAUTIF New 24 M | AU UL TRKLEVEL dcwn, our «t G Fiatuley EM QyiT,° S600; livented ag a his new three bedroom Fa _ _' offer 1046 Bowers MI 6-6334 home situated gn lot 75x160, 2 FAMILY—NORTH JOHNSON aaa = a aa sien with a dream kitchen, in- rms., down. 3 rms, up. 1 car $25 Moves You In cluding thermo oven and "2 lots, beautiful yaild MILFORD 3 BEDROOMS. GA Tange. spacious bright and trees, grape vines. storm heat.- Paved street. City sewer cheerful Jiving room, fin- _ screens. Auto. ges and water. Ful] basement. Gar- ished re¢reation room, and furnace & bot water, $750 bate disposal, 70 ft. lot. Free many Ather new and out- $8,750 total price. MI 6-1432 etter | carpeting. stove and refrigerator. |_- S{andtha selling appoint- 7 pm | ln dn gs extras. $84 per month. fake pl kal dee oH 1. WO past U 49455. S a LAKE ORION |_Eve. VE" 8-300 sy: . Neat jean. Newl decorated So ry gn mae ving rm BY “OW? NER ‘ ' LAKE. FRONT $4950 ro nine L. Utility rm eery! 2 bedroom. Small down payment. /_ $500 DOWN Close to school bus stop _ FE 35-1151 care > large 3 bed- or eS ~ Sere yt Cee ome. needs some & ‘sore. MY 3-1369 or MY LARKSTON work. beautiful vi®w. paved Tri-Level Close to schools .3 rd. vacant Pr bedrms I' baths. @xt h - pont wi S if FOR. Sons tea Pus scieer aot DORRIS & SON REALTORS & ar i lowe i 5 - a MONEY! Make it casily) G.uPa'Snee peus Geer too ae 182.W Muron Phone FE 6.1381 through Classified Ads. To Ma’ 5-100 aa tyoy the, ee sell, rent, buy. swap, hire, to SEITLE ESTATE ¢. BED.” [LIKI] A REAL CAR dial FE 2-8181. | com, I'a baths, in’ Drayton > ‘ Plains Fuly bsmt. elose to; IARGz AIN: Lots of ‘em schools & church dona con On sae nee inthe Want Ads Just the right spot for a young Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Highway ‘3 BOF Ms p70l ry 4 STOUT'S Best Buys Today SME ie Chicken house 7 and ARM plenty of room for large garden go with white frame home this 6 room west of Pontiac full basement water garage hot oil Also large Only and bath located House has heat, auto 2 car 2 9700 total Tice with convenient terms. v appointment HIGH AND DRY Lovely view of Green Lake. Clarkston sparkling 3 bedroom ranch near style try neighborhood. es lawn. home Plea atmosphere lak acjous a arbecue pit, other features A With = this sant coun- friendly e privileg- landscaped many real buy at * $10,900 with only $3.150 dn. $57 PER MONTII Hard to beat t hese pay. ments on a modern 2 bed- Tm. home. win Ave. in quiet residential section. Only 4 located off Bald- years old with complete bath, of] heat, city water and sewer, paved street payment. Reasonable down BUNGALOW FOR TWO} Or more? Cute white frame home, — walkin cond town. livin ful dining room, Fe located in quiet resi- section of Lake Or- distance atures to large room with fireplace, cory bedrooms, step saving kitch- em. basement with gas heat, laundry ‘trays, large land- scaped lot with I% car ga- rage Only “$1500 down will handle. Warren Stout, Realtor 71: N. Saginaw st. Ph. FE 5-165 n . Eves. a 8 PM. Sunday 1 to & pm. |__Income Property _43A 9 APARTMENTS, 4 Lake. Owner must sell. Low down } payment. $570 monthly income. Mr. Webb at 249 Orchard Lake 2 FAMILY INCOME. PVT. EN- trances & baths. Acre lot | garage. On Auburn or $13,000, MY 3-5831 5 FAMILY BRICK SACRIFICE Elderiy owners cannot care for any more, nave $22,900 reduced price and on terns ‘too. It is in excellent con- dition and there is a full ment with oil hot water heat Completely and nicely furnished Paved drive i cu garage. Don't delay call toda R. D. | FE 4- 115'. 6 FURNISHED APTS Automatic washer and dryer. E side. Terms. or trade By owner. _ FE 5-8283 RIL a Y, Broker ] | iT | from $31,000 to | | 2 buase- FE 44821 would accept After 6 pm,| 1 LOT FACING 2 STREETS. ft. deep, Lake, $1,150. 4 Hillside lots. | a BEAUTIFUL LOT ON lake in Lake Orion 80x145 privi- leges on Crescent Lk., $800 each _FE 8-3636 For Sale Lake Prop. 44, 118 privileges on Elizabeth ~ PRIVATE $5500. Call MI 4-2164 or MUlberry 9-4681. CASS oo age. basin eves LAKE WOODS: 2 P&EDRM ranch. att. breezeway, no bsmt, lot 110x96 $15,500. terms ty. Built to last forever natural beam ceilings, wood paneling, 2 large bedrooms, all built-in kRchen large room witb fireplace Double bath Must be seen to realize value Priced at $22,500. includes peting. drapes. traverse rods. automatic laundry. By owner, point only. FE 49710 ELIZABETH 80 ft 1, | | | : | ~ LAKEFRONT baths Fireplace ga- boat PE 8-1418, ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT BEAU- Interior all bard- | living car- & Ap- perfect beach. 3 bedrooms. Basement Older home. On Sherbourne Dr, 19900. Will fleged cotta as trade wood Realty ®E 2-5452 ' FOR SALE OR LEASE around 2 bedroom By | Walter's Lake MAple 5-602: consider lake pr lve in. EL- YEAR owner _eves FOR SALE, REASONABLE. OR cent Lake living® room dining ell | er heat. 4719 Open Sundays 3-1014 * ful Hollywood style log effect throughout home tifu) fireplace of sliced stone Bedrooms off Porch and sun deck facing 60 feet frontage on Lake 90 feet on road Has new dock lease year around home on Cres- Two bedroom, bath large lassed in porch garage Hot wa- Crescent Pointe | Phone TWinbrook FOR SALE BY OWNER~ BEAUTI- cabin type year around home Natural Has beau- ‘Real luxurious living. Hot water, gas fired. type heat- ! | | basebpard ing Will accept minimum down and month!y payments MY 3-1487 after 6 pm LAKE ORION. 2 ACRES dianwood Lake with iarge | bedrm frame. with garage | stone fireplace 39 ft immediate sale 8 am -6 pm LAKEFRONT HOME | year-round or summer. Lge. Florida rm. full bsmt heat, guest cottage | furn. Located on Long Lake mi. Detroit 9 mi Pontiac for quick sale for appoint PRescott. 71-4022 LARGE north & Kalkaska. Por information write Odie Franklin, Box 521, kaska, Mich LAKEWOOD VILLAGE OA > IDEAL 3 Bedrm available COLE & EASLICK COMMUNITY EM_ 3.0085 M LAKEFRONT HOME | Beautifully Lk with Ige. surroundings, has living rm, dining rm, | bdrms. kitchen & bath, | with oil furnace. $15,000. Lo payt « CA WEBSTER, Realtor shaded lot, ON IN- 5 lavge living 1m. beautifully landscaped Priced for 8-2515. Call , FOR Ol completely 30 Priced Weekdays 8 to 5 COTTAGE BETWEEN south Selkirk Lake at Kal- Lak © Sherwood and Cedar Shores Sites located on Lakeville quiet fine beach. Home a bsmt w dn. Oxford, OA 6-3122; Orion MY oer LOVER 100. FOOT ; age on Maceday | view 101 feet on pavement, to lake, good fishing, | and boating. Small neat cottage, good well, landscaped. Strawberries, Pe ee aaa lawn and all fenced in. $1,000 down. iz C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M59 3-1235 } Office Open 9 a.m.-8 pm WATER TR teh Arn [1 na dry lot with beautiful shade and PONTIAC LAKE LOT. STONE SEA- wall, _len shade & fruit trees R OR 3-2643 Mul- SPORTSMANS PARADISE _ Lakeville Lake where the fishing | 87x240) 2 bedroom | basement & oil | Canadian geese swimm- Priced | |; & hunting | lakefront home with furnace. ing in front at only $7950 is the lot. plus full best of home $1,000 down. RPECT SAND BEACH buy at $3750 with payment Rk. D. Riley, Broker FE 4-1157 SILVER LAKE — High, Tot first offering, priced to sell quick — Hurry! | Carl W. Bird. Realtor 403 Community National Bank Bldg FE 4-42)1 _Eves Sylvan Lake Model _ 3 dea > brick $18,.00¢ or duplicate 2140 Geren FROM. M22. 500 & Bloomfield Rea) Estate NEED A FINANCE- | FIXER? Ads to. sell, rent, good job. FE 28181 i Want Ad mrumbee Order Classified | find a PE With a 22x32 basement already to be built on. It is an excellent | smal] down PE 4-4821 sightly 80x287 lake front PE 5-1392 carport builtins MDATLY Or R efcenes Mr 68500 For Sale Resort Prop. 444 Business Opportunities 51 GRASS LAKE — New cabin, large | FRAME Cametae D bgt Jot. Hag ec yo area, ad building in- state Good hunting, fish-| ¢ a. study. Sotruaty's ing. iiss. nt) hs $25 mo. Jerry room, large ; tal Morrow, oo” (Skeels) Mich.| hall and nursery, Complete! _ Garden 6 vaagora nen . LARGE cau ‘AND 30 ACRES OF ® “are ory wpods, 7 Miles East of Gaylord. a capacity from 170 to Terms. OR 3-6315 near downtown Pontiac oa, large a ore This prop- e can r For Sale Lots 46) Church or any nl rs LLL TS whch uiren an auditorium, 3 LOTS—WAPERFORD TWP TO) kitchen an’ recreational facilities close_estate. FE 5- 5-2443. pla Dae) is = son . mere w for sale way Padieriity Bhi QUERUOOKING | Solow market orice FEES schools, $2750 by owner. EM ANYONE INTERESTED IN A 3-6282, Eves. or Sundays. modern —— — itd 100X180 FT. LOT IN GOOD AREA| ® with o smal) in weer Muntcon Lake. 61. 350 with | yestment r quired reasonable 2-433 r_5, p.m. 60x200 foot lot ‘with lake privi- | ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- leges on Williams Lake. $950 easy ness? Get the free ‘Michigan terms. eer evd _ = Lory J ‘artridge Associates ‘ F. C. Wood Co. | #2 isa, *, Williams Lake Rd. at M59 STEEL FABRICATING OR 3-1235 BUSINESS Office Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. — — Lier UTIFUL ~ LOT. ou can be financially inde- BEAUTIP ae. ster are good a in just a few years restrictions. MI 6-101 : i t gtk eed ee ie cate = a -——— } a she e e In = CHRISTIAN, HILT s- | automobile manufacturers 5 nd others. Good active pro- , OR 32907 | COOR_—3-9641 | duction gees re tres s- H ing nearly $75,000 annually AILLSIDE PROPERTY IN CITY | Inventory of machines, tools of Bloomfield Hills, corner of and supplies ava‘lable upon 249 ORCHARD | 30 per cent return on money. See | 2 car: Crooks. — Dunstan Road and Martel! Drive l'g acres, mature trees. One of few Weft in this desirable loca- tion. Sewage connection avait!- able. $18,500. Call owner. MI 4-4760. 13 LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOTS 18 LOTS in beautiful Drayton Woods. | SEVERAL NW. a2 Telegraph Rad lb A SCOTCH LK op PRIVILEGES ls | | 86 E Walton INDEPENDENCE RD. 2 Lots L near Lake Oakland a. ir leges. $600 each — Ter Priced at $1,600 and up. Terms. 2 ACRE lots 14 miles Pontiac. $1750 Terms. of Rolfe H. Smith —REALTOR— FE 3-7848 pen Evenings _'Ti 8 PM. i OCKH‘VEN RD_ 80'x180' Building | site. Well is in. $1200 cash or will trade for car or trailer. UBURN RD. —— 100° front- age. $4150. 103 x | 120°. $300. wn. | YLVAN LK new 1's car garage. Keego. Lot and $200 down. 100x150. | 1 lot 180x200. Terms AKE ORION. Lot 618x340. $500. | WHITE LAKE. 2 Parcels. Could be a J ivided into 8 lots. UDAH LAKE. $400 down for lot with 220° road frontage J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | FE 8-044} LOP 100x150 ‘FT IN BEAUTIFUL Watkins Pontiac Estates. FE 2-2690 | LOT 550x122. SEWER & WATER, } ‘ToT 50°x126° AT 894 CAMERON. | LOT WITH 60 FT FRONTAGE cheap. FE 4- 9133 All im high. FE 4-2 rovements, near northern a and Pisher Body. off Oakland Ave. with improvements. FE 4-5638 all city ~ LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE 7 4 OR 3-2131 For ‘Sale / Acreage if 75 ACRES WITH 20 ACRES 10 ches 40 her 5 1 adjacent bathing | clean | yard is well | | rasp- berries and many fruit trees. Ex- | [i / * 2160 M15. Ortonville 75%186 aoage — building. Some on rN | R. "AVICKERS SHAM 195 wl “Maple ; MAyfair 6-6250 SELECTED Building Sites 100x150 ft. om a hill, $100 dn. 250x265 ft, corner, $1500 250x160 ft., paved road. $1650. 170x160 ft. paved road, $325 dn. 2 acres, paved road, $2450 5 acres, good soil, $: 850 ll acres with pond. $275 LADD'S INC 286 Dixie Hwy Dra;ton Plains or Pr 5-9292 ILVER LAKE ROAD, IDEAL FOR split level Inquire at 2870 Silver _Lake Road e 47 ACRES, WITH DRILLED WELL. barn and fish pone Close in. Rea- _ sonable FE 49118 3 Acres or More Commerce Rd between Com- Village & Milford Only 1', miles from proposed North- western Hwy. extension This new development is for better type homes and you may keep your horse stabled on acreage dedi- cated by the owners Very good deal for you Priced from $450 per acre. Terms &I.so 10 \cres or More White Lake Rd & Crosby Lake Rad just West of Waterford Priced from $420 per acre or name your won terms I BCHS8 or MU 4-5803_ C. SCHUETT, Realtor OF muck at the rear Slightly rolling $10 000. $1500 down $2,950. $100 down Beautiful eothrtin site 30 acres tillable $2000 ¢ acres with trout oe $2.950 | Terms acres 0 acres Term $1595 $50 down $2.950 Near Clarkston acre, woodec 200 ft of road front age. $1200 $50 down 7 acre, lake privilege lot. $50 down C. PANGUS, Realtor NA Ea Ca. ER, REA Oxford, OR 8-3122, Orion, BUILDING SITES | 3', and 4 acre parcels located west of Oxford. only 20 eT to Pontiac Low down payme Also 10 acre plot, Oxford a | Generous terms. | LTOR | MY 2-2291 | INVEST NOW Choice 5 acie parcels. Lovely ee spot. $(50 down will han- | Dorothy Snyder Lavender j angiter Est. bgt Rn __. For ; Sale Fi on 48 BY OWNER. 100 ACRES her 4945 Grange Hall lly MElrose 17-2591. | GENTLY ROLLING 50 ACRES | near Clarkston Ideal for party | who would like to have small) farm building site, with) over ‘4 mile of road frontage. See’ this wonderful parcel today | pot ye at farm acreage price! UMPHRIE8S REALTY. 83 N ping FE_ 2-9236 OXFORD AREA — Corner 40 acre s| METAMORA LAKE ORION 2531 8 3. Lapeer Rd. productive land. Farmhouse. barn Only $400 per acre Terms 79 scenic, rolling. acres with fair, but livable house New -oil-fired. hot air furnace. | Bath. Only $19.750 Terms Corner 8%2 acres on Paint Creek. 3 bedroom home | Greenhouse. Only | Corner 5 acres Paved road. Zoned commercial Has 2 four room houses. Fruit) trees. etc. Only $12,500. $3, 500 | down H. P. HOLMES, INC. | FE 5-2953 | WTD.: LEASE #- TO OF ACRE farm, on all-weather road. or w trade free & clear * Pontiac thet He for farm. ‘we — | nights, { | Sale Teciecks 5 Property 49 140 FEET "FRONTAGE ON MT. | ac Clemens 8t. zoned commercial. Call FE 8-1064. DRAYTON PLAINS ZONED COMMERCIAL First lot off Dixie Hwy. A 6 room 2-sto: me An excellent spot for a beduty or r . real estate office, Ph or most any smal] business where thee have your home and ss tog er. ; - the full price — Contac | 262 8. sie ioe Peon e. us ae’ more details. RAY ‘ON ,EIL, Realtor | _ Open 9-0) ee | STORE, ze BUSI- ness, nice living quarters serge | jot, parking space. OA §-2713 TO BUY OR SELL ~ Commercialor a piateetering lots HOLMES- BARTRAM Hey. OR 3-1950 —s OR. 3-3230 a cE request. Full price $11,000 Terms can be arranged RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 «*8. bats, ig eer Open 6-0) FUEL OIL BUSINESS Modern bulk plart and slag Excellent territory wood volume. $12,000 will handle terested parties apply Pontiac Press, Box 110. | GROCERY DOING GOOD OOD BUSI- ness. Buy the stock Pay the rent Her you are in business. 94 Oak- | HOME “LAUNDRY BLEACH ROUTE fEstablished 10 yrs. Part time Can | | | be expanded. Write Pontiac Press | Edt 92 Hamburger Drive-In | Cass- Elizabeth Lk Rd and Hol! day Park. Property and equip- ment for $15,500 §3.000 down . Closed on ac- in family. Ask for Jim CON. "REALTY LI 5-5400 MARINE DEALERSHIP FOR SALE | Mercury outboards, gator trailers. ats accessories. Must sell due to Florida business interests _Costeilo’s Lake Orion. MY 3-1538 FROZEN CUSTARD Excellet location on US-10 center of state New in ‘56 now showing income of over $2.000 per month Attractive 24x30 bicg with parking Included Easy easy terms. Cal] now for more details tn tt 1s REALTOR PART ss ro Businesses thruout FE ¢ 1 1050 we OPEN TIL 9 “LET'S TALK. |: BUSINESS” Sar Smal} town tavern. easy to operate No food or enter- tainment Very profitable and tairly = priced Near Pontiac Soat \\ ells Grocery, SDM. and living quarters on Clinton River Excellent living and fun too. Never offered before MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDMESSER BROKER 1573 Telegraph Ra PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR PE 4-1562 NURSING HOME BUSINESS FOR id sale Circumstances beyon my control. P. O. Box 112 Drayton _ Plains _ _ _ NEW STANDARD OIL STATION & property for sale Have 10 ear lease with Standard O1] Co ust sell due to Florida business interests Costellos Lake Oren. MY = 3-1538 STANDARD OIL | 2 stall station for lease Financ! al Assistance and training available Ortonville Cal MI 65311 days or Mr George Howard, VE 17-3426 _ after 7 " _ SHORT ORDER ~ GRILI One of the cleanest & nicest operations tn Oakland County Too much business for elderiy couple who want to retire mines equipment. short hours. no Sun days Business only 89.000 with $3,000 down RESORT BAR All newly decorated Good area no food. Business only $29 500 on terms REALTORS 4900 Highland —" (M-59) Pontiac, Mic OR 4-058 SWEET SHOP “seats = PEOPLE Doing very good business, same owner for 5 years. Illness forces sale Will take land contract or property in trade Price $8950 C NEWINGHAM. REALTOR ROBURN UL 2 os RD L 2-331 H Partridge - | 1s THE “BIRD’ TO SEE SUMMER BUSINE SSEKS DRIVE IN THEATER in best town in the North 380 car) ca- pacity, $62,500 on terms FISH POND and bait bysiness High profits. Will trade; $6750 on terms U8.23, NINE months pesort bar north of Bay City. Peal estate included at $10,000 du. PRIVATE LAKE @n 88 acres ~~ irer. of Traverse, City 5 ,cot- “fe —-home.__§]3,000- da. 4 Stic | EGO LAKEFRONT light housekeeping resort with 3 units 120 on lake. $3,000 dn 9 UNIT MOTEL plus boat livery e Saginaw Bay. PM boats. About | 230 of beach. $25.000 }REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich FE 4.3581, 4 a TIL | LIQUOR BAR | NORTHERN BAR cea | better No dn han average gross. close competition Includes real estate with living quarters. Priced right Call for particulars. SDD AND GROCERY lacludes real estate with 6 room home Handles live bait, hunting & fishing sup- lies. cated near Standish in HURON | ; i TEAGUE Business Opportunities 51) _ Sale Household G Goods 57 POR SALE NOW WITH C SCHUETT Realty. You'll get fast, courteous and satisfactory results Pour offices and 59 salesmen to assist Phone FE 8-0458 or MU 4-5083 for expert estimate of value Money to Loan Ai) — (State Licensed Lenders: KyNANCE COMPANY WHERE YO!) CAN | BORROW UP TO $500 Orr e Pais — Utica Walved | vk., pirmingham. Plymouth Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac ja S Saginaw St. LOANS — g25 TO ti MOOMMUNITY LOAN C€ , 30 & LAWRENCE FE 8-042] FRIENDLY “SERVICE LOANS $25 TO “$500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 61 Ww Lawrence St PE 4 4-1538-9 LOANS $25 TO $500 On yoerr stgnature or oles sr curity. 24 months to repay Our service is fast, friendly and help- ful. Visit our office or phone FE §-8121 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. IN Perry St ‘Corner E Pike GET $25 TO $500 ON YOUR Signature Up to 24 Months to Repay PH. 2-9200 OAKLAND Loan Company __ 3 Pontiac State Bank Bicg ~ Quick $25 TO $900 LOANS _ Serboard Finance Co. 1185 N PERRY sTREET Easy Parking- Phone FE 8-066) FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICIL LOANS $25 ue $200 AUTO. LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester OL 6-071) ol 1-910) WHEN YOU NEED TO $500 We will Kad to help you STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Post a State Bark. Bidg. pe 1S74 $25 ve ___ 54 __ Mortgage Loans CONSOLIDATE Your debts Get cash to vay off your land contract or mortgage & to modernize your hone ny where in Oakland County Free estimates. Free consulta’ of 92 W_ Huron Swaps 1 ae tee SNOOKER T? r g@ camping trailer, oF ae or "55 ca EM 30341 __ 4 BEDRM. HOME. 2 BATHS. FUL! basemt $12 750 Will consider housetrailer as part down pay- ment MA 41217 _ _ 735 MM ITALIAN RIFLE IN Sporting Stock. for set of weights tn good condition FE 8-2366 ACRES WOODED WITH streams on. to trade for late model Pontiac Station wagon, or sell. MA 6-5256 TV SWAP FOR ‘ELEC DRY- or range R B Munro Elec 1060 W Huron JOHNSON SEA- motor or an > 2 l el Co 25 HORSEPOWER horse for a small old car PE 4-6166 _ LOT BSMT 26 x 42 Trade our equity $900 for hous¢tratier or —— ng of equal value or ‘cash Ba) $700 Very nice district on pare- ie FE 8-4335 38 GMC SUBURBAN | “LIKE fadtied Swap or sell equity Lg) Be 79 $2.600 EQUITY IN A 2 sec ranch home, balance $5185. Wi"! trade for late model 3 yard dump FPord, Chev. or GM Must be clear. Owner. 267 N. Hospital Road. rear $2700 EQUITY IN SEASONFD jiand contract for sharp late mode! car or stationwagon EM 3.0081 33209 LAKF ORION EQuirY FOR sot or cabin. CR 3-754 _ CASH FOR USED Tvs - TAPE recorders and radio-phonographs FE 4.0535 | x — 1950 MACK 1! ‘ROLLAWAY BED, $15. BABY TT a ao waren: vet scolier 8 PE 4-550 MA 5- a —oprice |* Tut aoge goop conn. 76 wi eal for cottage 466. 6469 Snow. ee ae upstairs, FE 32-6633. appie_ Or oe rkstun. MA 51087. ITY STORE. GARDEN | 2? PIECE B > BROWN LIVING RM. oS lagen Next to Kro-| suite, $38. _ Ma_ 56-7172. ger Store Good volume and cone | |? PULL OR PART RT TIME LI gross. 110 car parking lot usi- “nen wanted. Leads furnished /Ress with or without property| Good commission. We train. FB _ 186 -N. 7 PE 4-8234. | | 2.3337 Ask for Jean s_ 52 } RMS OP FURNITURE, INCLUD- _ Sale ; Land ¢ Contracts | gg eo Inquire after ™ ' 5 olller . SCOUNT. LAND CONTRACT aa an s1 934 Payments $10 per 4 PR DRAPES & TRAVERS Seasoned i'2 yee OR | drapes. et Nee after ,. X14 ROOMS ITURE, Ba- IG PAN pee EALTOR dry wasner. FE e30a3. 9 A le? sp : BUY | = Cte ite Ay pay 3.2511 | 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit. Doube dresser, bookcase _or EM 3-40°6. $$ bea Lar oe — 2 Lina | 08 b . "tor 50. Pay anty i weekly. ~_List Your Prope a Pearsop Furniture. rd _ Lake _Ave 6 6 GRIDDLE COOK STOVE WARM- ing Oven, reservoir. See after § pm. At 1710 Elsmere R4., Beots Lk PIFCE “LIVING NG ROOM { SUITE. Biand-new davenoort and chair, 2 modern step tables, matehing collfee table decorator lamps. A'l for $99 Pay only $2 weekiv. Pearsons Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave ‘ 8 living rm. set & odd pieces. FE 4-2470 PC WALNUT Cae “ROOM set. $40 OR 3-4539 FT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. 12%" TV, _uphol chair. 5-1927. SALE H H GOODS 9 PC WALNUT DINING ROOM suite, $65 OL 182300 9x12 RUGS. WOO. FACE. PACE. 615.95. Reversibie, $1650; imported, $3495 Axminster, . Rug pads, $59 Pearson 42 _Orenard Lake Ave. 10° TV, table model.......«.. $9.95 2° Table mene enoegOer Ennenn OS up an nee -.- $24.95 21" TV $40.00 and up Admiral port TV. like new $78.9. ___ FE 34-7833 _ 35 * of All sets rebuilt and guaranteed, labor and pasts 30 days. We take trade-ins at Ove! TV. 3930 Eliza- beth Lk Rd, PE 4-4945. Open 9 to 9 daily 12 IN TABLE : MODEL LTV. 17 1n. table set... ee 21 in. blonde console... “45 Other bargains Some with brand new picture tubes. New sets with up to 2 years to pay. No monry $17.95 $29 95 down. Peer Appliance Ce. siél _ Commerce Rd. EM 3- 4114 ai" MUNTZ_ TV FE 4-0738 52) “GALLON HOTPUINT T WATER | heater $9695. With trade-in $89 95 Convenient terms. No down paymen B Munro Electric Co, 1060 W_ Huron GAS STOVE MAGIC ' CHEF, clean, $20 FE oa gucucstown. sink Good cond. Electric Company 37 KITCHEN R.B Munro 1060 W Huron. 958 MODEL WHITE SEWING MaA- j Working or not. FE 2- EQUITY IN MODERN 2 BEDRM home for equity in late -model | housetrailer FE 8-2979 IRONRITE IRONER POR SPINET or small piano MApile $-7200 LGE UPRIGHT ANTIQU@ PIANO Swap for what have you? 6458 Adamson, Waterford. ' OLDER CAR IN OPERATING CON- HURON | eart of resort area. Will accept | trade. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B.D ARLES, REALTOR | 1717 8. Telegraph 4 PE_4-0321 SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT Establishd locations with mint- mum investment for inventory only TELEGRAPH RD. AT MYRTLE > PONTIAC WILLIAMS LAKE RD, AT OAK: BEACH TERFORD ELIZABETH LAKE RD. AT DOVER PONTIAC Just West of M59 Representative will be on prem- ag! ly May 13, from 11 A.M. Complete 6 weeks” paid training program. Financia) assistance “to pel who. qualifv. For complete | information hone Mr aritfith, SUN OIL co. DEPRU newood 34200 Pontiac: 3 ‘wa to 5 p Mon. ru Fri. oe ga tees "Eres. o Hg 7 pm. | dition and pay !1 payments for _'55 Buick HT FE 2-0631 2 BEDRM._ —FRape Mat 2 ome Of? ~Batdwin,.t_ pe. bath. living room, kitehen, oil furnace. blacktop street. Will accept housetratier, land contract, vacant lots or acreage, automobile or what have you in trade Phone FE 4-4813 after 6 pm. Broker. Mr. Clerk ~ VAL-U-WAY FOR VALUES WE TAKE TRADES SUBURBAN LARGE f& ROOMS BASEMENT 190 PT GAS HOT WATER YARD FULT, BOT HEAT WASHER MODERN KITCHEN WITH BUILT IN OVEN AND STOVE TRADE _ IN THE EQUITY IN YOUR “PRESENT HOME AS DOWN PAYMENT. NO DOWN PAYMENT 4175 roe COsTSs Ww MOVE YOU IL IN A LIKE NEW 2 OR 3 BtD- ROOM HOME. CITY OR SUBURBAN SOME WITH BASEMENTS, R. J. (DICK) VALUET REALTOR | 345 been ave -0693 all evenings ° MULTIPLE LIST, NG. SERVICE WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 3 BED- room brick for late model car _or truck. GI. Loan. FE 3-7778 __For Sale ( Clothing _ 56 ALL ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK pants from 35c; shirts oo 15¢; also fishing worms & tackle. Open 7 7 days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. FLOOR LENGTH AND 1 BALLERINA formals, size 14, worn once. Both lovely Beige wool sult, size 12. Like new. ‘Cheap. PE 5- 91 11 ome & SPRING. ¢ goat eS SIZE 5 | waTEaNTTY TCO Kae. ~NEW, and used. Size I¢ and 18 Rea- sonable. Some bab ip the morning WEDDING GOWN & VEIL er used. Reas. UL 2-3275 | Waits GRADUATION DRESS, SIZE 2. worn 3 times. Other teens aie FE 5-6345, 4-6 pm clothes Call “M 34827 NEV- —__| DINETTE TABLE. 4 CHAIRS, —— —tadie. 2-fleor—lamps.—- | | ELEC RANGE GOOD COND. §30. chine Just He new, Aig 6g equipped Can be had xt $6 per nic. for 9 mos. Or will discount for cash Call Capitol Appl Fe 5-9407 AUTO WASHER i “MAYTAG elec dryer. Bal $2 per wk 30° a gas range, 6 cu ft. apt. rig. $50 Schick's MY 3-371}. pee “ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L&8 SALES A little out of the way but & " less lo pay Furniture and ep ances of a.! kinds NEW & USE Visit our trade ¢ept. for a bargains 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy. seil or trade Come out and look around. 2 acres of tree parking Phune FE CPEN Te got By TO 6 R 4 miles E of Pon ne or 1 mie E of Auburn Heights op Auburo Ra a] AUTOMATIC WASHER. $40. APT. size electric stove. $25. PE 4-3642. AMAZING SINGER ZIG ZAG 8EW- ing machine in beautiful cabinet. Must sell for halance of account. $7260 full price Or make pase ments of $815 per mo. tur 9 mo. Makes beautiful designs, button holes. etc, without »'te hments Call Capitol App FE 54-9407 ASC AUTO WASHER pal silo es Or sale $2199 and ROYS REPLACEMENT “PARTS PE 27-4021 96 Oak'and Ave STOCK bANKRUP1 Livine room Bedroom and breakfast sets. Chairs and rock- ers Lamps and tabies Bre surings @ wettresses. Must sel immediately A chance for a real buy. Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains. Open “tt! 6 Friday ‘tt! ® 1.000 ft aorta of A& P Market BLUE MOHAIR DAVENPORT *# chair. $25. 335 Scott Le Fs $-4323 BABY BED $15 $15. 2 picture window chairs $) ea Chrome set 5S -MA ¢4665. BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, Rollaway oed, complete Hollywood. bed frames $6835 In- nerspring mattresses. $1795. Cot- ton mattresses. $1295 Pearsons Furnivrre 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BFAUTIPUL SINGER SEWING MA- chine Cabinet model Zig-zag equipped Originally $249 59 Sacrifice for pay 8867 for 10 credit: Mgr UL 2- Home Products BUFFET, TABLES AND 4 CHAIRS limed oak Excel. cond. FB 4-3352 BRAND NEW WROUGHT burk beds. complete with springs ano mattress €3995. Pearson's Purntture 42 Orchard Lake Ave DELUXE “TRONER, . EXCELLENT? condition, $65 MA 4-4187 CLOSEOUT DEMONSTRATORS ‘ Youngstown ““coUk CF Free ‘delivery One of each FRIGIDAIRE Double Oven in Floor model, PICNIC TABLB IRON bul't- guaranteed. De- livered DEHUMIDIFIERS RCA or Kelvina- tor Floor models Guaranteed GE SWEEPERS Both upright of tank. Floor models. Guaranteed, The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON FE 41558 PC OAK DINING ROOM “SUITE, ° Tiss. | DINING SET $50 BRITANNICA le hire gl $250. L 1-6449 or 4-16 185 S. Johnson —_|ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE. attachments, good working Ccon- dition, Bumper pool table. Maple desk Phone FE 4-8131 |FULL SIZE ROLL-AWAY BED, 822. FE 8-6532 FREEZERS We can save you money on new freezers all sizes Easy terms. Samuels Appl MA 5-6011 ~ GUIDE TO GOL De Sell | things you're not using through Classified Ads! — FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS name brands Scratched. Terrific values $14995 while they last. No phone orders, please. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave | FIRESTONE REFRIGERATOR, 6 5-9120. cubic ft. Exe. cond. FE FREEZERS - NORGE - FREEZERS Chest and Uprights New mode's, slightly sorstohed or Crate-marred models at big dis- count ieee vears to pa 90 days same as = WAYNE GABERT ‘21. N Saginaw FE 5-6189 FRIGIDAIRE REFG, GAS STOVE, leaving city, FE 4-6714 FOR SALE PORTABLE machine, $25, Pies ja 8 foot Philco re- frigerator, $65 All cu used, _all A-1 condition. OR 3-01 FOR BEST - BUYS GIVE US A TRY Kneehole desk. Maple breakfast set. Maple bedroom ee rae Table top gas stove. Bias Heigl om ie size Os. Washers” Wardrobes. sew chines.- oe 2 itehen cabinets. Kitchen net bases. Odd tables, ete. : OAKLAND FURNITURE CO WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE "verything for the Home 104 S Saginaw PE 2-5523 G*S STOVE $25. REKRIG. $35. Washer $25. Mangle $25. Power mower $25. 21 ta. TV—Good cond. $50. Elec stove .$35, genten trac- tor_with cultivator $%. FE 5-2768. G48 .REFRIGERATOR, GOOD condition. oid china cabinet c . Pr: ~ = small lawn mow Gas RANGES ACL AE Cie out prices. Samuel's A; 5-6041, ~ SEWING *_ metal bed and 1 MA ” ‘ EDO N CN Se ee So. eee ee ET RT Ne ee Rime i a i ES Ge NON CF Ife ACD / ‘ r ’ » : ’ vrY : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1959 FORTY-THREE _aaie Troesenett Goede £7 Foe Sele Miecekencone, $0 For Sale Miscellaneous aS CARNIVAL by Dick Turner _Sale Farm Equipment 16 Rent Trailer Space 79| Boats & Accessories 85{ Wanted Used Cars 3 88, < { ~~ . — oor — é VE, LIKE AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE T PACTORY wf ally ood be bed. ho. ¢ — $67.4 saab carry. a to, Yin ELLED LED MAGIC - res IN or SEE lage. The finest, % mile SE Foo 12 rr. BOATS #0 4. Needed Jnmedistely ake, EM 32000 roe ‘drt. ee Rubber or — ita 3 PUSH. (10 N. Opayke PR $390) | $144.50. Trailers > $88.50. bee pe gy SA er xe USens oe, | Wawa CMM Bes i Sa rasan | PYiDe 1ithe—Cet Cash ° ae © : FUEL pant be rom ; = a quien FS CB, fort pm. mre |S ro Lk Ave 5-6150 | Poet ce eo ee. Fe Duratech Alum » en a? ye Sess. Ribess _pesshle, ‘ + pac | ak 2-131 aHaRP NED. |, | bargain PEDIT TERMS eg i 40x80 ment and Class Magie COMMUNIT Y «< ‘ . B . . i e PE 21311 - | ‘ 4 - — 4 ho war u itr ess i: ORD PLAY.|i¢-2 ROMEX | GPECIAL be L CAWN MOWERS SHARPENED_AD- | ING 3ROS. lots 16 x40 coment patios, e¢| CRUiSeOUT BOAT SALES avevaMlter gales watt am ‘$395 Special fittings a “-¢ t seein prices Dean’ s Ganien Coster, 80 Gone’ } Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke ville Rd_OA_0-3033 FE 8-465i, Tange 10 8 FE 44370 reese $395 “Samuel's wt he? MA 11. West. Son : i PE 40734 FE ¢1113| PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER) Ona SLYW. —_ nRHrmren Pe ae MODERN bey ne WoROE io PT. UPRIGHT PREEZ- OW Evans Equipment aa westectar location "Oo 13| Mbstrip. 168° long 14° beam. Exe. NOW READ iRONRITE. FLOOR MODRI- as ss (17 INCH Ty -MoTO. PERFECT | {Toaing bosrd threes end’ an esi 7N 10 year dealer in quality power! acres. Between Lake Orion and | cond Fall Ui 200 ate res condition, AM FM Canso. West- 4 Woes’ aoe mowers, tillers. Ja-| . Oxford : COSTELLO'S BOA & ba thy qn ae er enn myer M intercom poy aes a ge Ro be-oil { ‘ cobsen fee fh - Reane and | MOBIL Mercury motors. Orion MY 3-1538. s a . water wireless. 2 masters. Electric lawn . I] Goodall mowers. Bolens and, i ton “Stop aut. and’ see tnem.| mower. Motor new and cheap. | - $4" bing tallat ‘block: | 3 | ical Harve” tractors “moto hoe | uy iestran and playeround. | BOATS & MOTORS | SIN YOUR car HERE POR Open jMondey and Friday eves | Phone OR 3-7665. and tackle MY smeh. rope 4 ers. Porter-Cable, ens, Toro, YOUVE SEEN THE REST, NOW good peen Mock. & centrels TOP DO] | = crUMP *“LECTRIC “> NEW GALVANIZED | PIPE Jacobsen mowers. We dem- see the st ware Lake Trailer Used F controls '20GALLON GAS” HOT WATER | in 2)-ft. lengths ft. | onstrate and service what we sell.| Park FE Used gvinreds clect & controls WE NEED 500 CARS FOR 4465 Auburn PE 4-3573 UL a 33008 heater. Very good. $15. Call after | a4-in. 91-ft, : 1 aa tt. | a engme and mower serv- U 10 OF STATE. SHOP THE KENMORE WRINGER WASHING! 5. PE 4-8687. _ SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | ice. Used mowers and /tractors ___Auto- Accessories 80 Used 16 he te 7m BUT GET THE BEST AT machine, aon condition, $25./2) IN. JA DEEN WN | 172 § Saginaw FE 5-2100 Vo ge tll ra Pun tine Sow Mareury AVERILL’ S ourth mower. Also i . FE | wy | new Mercu s itn ViaATOR BONE ae 2-6978 after ‘on _— (PR ed rs " MAple 57878 OR_3-7924 NEW 4, BARREL, CARBURETOR MAZUREK ARD MARING cond. $100 2-2556 30 PT. EXT. LADDER, $1000. 30 | Birch % -.. 43e per ft. 1 PARM MACHINERY - NEW AND _ Station, corner Paddock & Wil- ._ Boulevard & Saginaw & 2020 Dixie Hwy. LOVE SEAT & +r Manocany END !t i fee pole, $500. PE Cherry papeling, ay a per ft | ZA uscd Proult Oliver Sales on M34 | _son custom BOAI COVERS “AND ase PE 44as6 tables, exc. condition. Water inate ter, GS _lust North of Oxford _ | PARTS POR 1950, %& TON TRUCK.| cSDvas softener. MI 48990. 30x58 reas “TABLE WITH | BENSON | LUMBER CO. | _ FORD OR AILis CHALMER |S Call before 3, OR 3-6200 | Boat Cua GSRIONS AND OUR CUSTOMERS DSMABD LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS,| 8%" wells & 2—5'%” wells, sutting | bad Abeta © WRECKED ‘80 ~oLps, Goop | CUSTOM 4 AN J brana new $1595 Pearson's Pur. board & meat pads with 2 stain- | PLYW VOOD : SPFCIALS oe 1220 Taylor r Rd. off Jos- | engine & transmission. Other | _00@! repair “CLEAN CARS” niture #2 Orehard Lake Ave less steel hoods. $50. MY 3-529]. 4," plyscord $5.45 ry y —— er re in good cond. 2934 Simpson CENTURY Cage ALONG = . LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALP a2 GAL. ELEC HEATER, $69.95. oes pb $ 8.50 a, FE S300" = gram cua +" Fipenet W2'LL GIVE You price At Jack's, 281 Baldw 2 ggg Regn go heater, $44.95. ye", abogany wall paneling $ 4.95 INTERNATIONAL M TRACTOR. | WRECK'NG 10) CARS 1710 TAY- far LIDAY co ‘ACOMIN = ane oath var ous PORK Laundr trays with stand & feo: tienes I Formca ....... 65¢ ae 1949. Better than most, da ae Me OUTBOARDS _ Tom Youn Bauiey OR Phose until 7 p.m. OR ¢o23| OH. SLM | Gaia aa | {urning to school Bargain Rea. |__ For Sale Tires 80A INLAND "LAKES SALES DEPENDABLE CAR MATTRESSES & SPRINGS. MIS- 172 cs |. Saginaw PE. 5-2100 | 1488 | ald Bveet. 99373 1) Mile. South 3127_W. HURON matched sets. Mattresses & %, PRESSURE CHESTED PLAS-| PA TONES 30 PER < | geen ee ae vsED TIRES, — 2 7. BILL SPENCE Springs are of — Page pi % inch Thc, % 9c, 1 in. off. ses 24x24 12 x 26 . MERRY TILLER. ~ BRIGGS-STRAT- buy, ane ve antes _ Winds . $5. PE a cori, exits. Seoenisey Te as ater systems figured. $70. 16x16 $60, 16 x 32 $1.%. ton _motor. 4 cycle. MI 4-5691. : “ ” fect. Pamew sévertined nem , 1005 M59 W é colors. Ou : SS ee Oe ate motor never been in RAMBLER hg ads a nag See and goa eves. fireplaces Rust ic | More pepucead x cAW mag Sg Li water, moving — will sell for —SALE3 & SERVICE— neo Orchard. 1 en ave —. 8 #200 HO a tat 6 $17.98 Roger ad a, \) Eclipse & Fleetwood chain saws. “Boringfiela 6.70x15, $15.95. Also) $180, includes carrying rack. Call | 211 8. SAGINAW PE &-4541 NG! IDED| 3°. sacrifice for $66. Call after! 5 west ac Airport. ee: a | Ses Yew. 5 Ww. ig FE 212 | FE ¢0637 after 6. BUCK—JUNE CAR-TRUCK = gg Fig = onp | Pe. 8 See. _ EM 34825 a; Te POWER LAWN MOWER, #25. GAR-| StanpARD ® NEW 13 Fr. ALUMINUM FISHING IAC WABTE 0208 runners, lamp, round oak table. 1951 % TON FORD y PANEL $160. | PICNIC TABLES, BLES. Usk) LUMBER. ly our ty me's = SS3 Ye Ba ad With cultivators, $75. srade in on General Sal bogt, $175. FE 2- CASH $898 FOR CLEAN CARS chrome drop leaf table, Couble| Apex washer $30. 17 in. Admiral ends. OR 3-6022. 5011 ~. Up to 50 per cem off rk ‘or | MERCURY r or trade up or down. bed complete. wooden tool chest; | . Working $35. rE_ 5-5826. aiden Rd. bd ~ ROTO oul LERS (Palle, its service. Hook’s | ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN jroover vacuum mic EM 31 AVAILABLE NOW __| Pumps must GO. sia ! BUY OUR BEST ED WILLIAMS o_Pine_Take_FE = caRs. OWNER LEAVING STATE. MUST yyy LOR STEEL OVERHEAD well’ jet pumpe on 13 gal “Looks like Mom really made an omelet out of that nest | The sew ) Simplicit 451_5 Saginaw st Reebum | MERCURY MARE 30H AND & sell. Phite 41" range, Westing ™ 22,4 Guts and Bui, tector? see, tank $78.7 G. A. Thompson, | oe ROTOCUL — $149 foot uy eon . ASS OA ETL BUY Yoo La _Uihtger pecan! Pe Saibo""| Seas, Aiea ley wed Geers fee. | 1008 MEP_Wevk_ Open eveg eR, doesnt it, Pop? or ar hot Auto Service 81) siden wit, Milt Boonie Briar | ,\CABS OARLARD’ sonable mstruction Com- R BE TIL - - OVER $0 USED TV SETS | FROM VER 0 USED 1 “pany, 2260 Dixie ‘Highway. Sx: oii Geaeauinn, tas a lies wil HOU GHTEN “x “SON CRANESRAST ORINDING IN THE ‘ ~ Used Tra 1 Truck Parise 890A ge AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WAR- 62 | 9! | J. 1 Case & New Idea Dealer thee’ Ma. | NEW hp Seott-Rrie full-tilt trailer WALTON T v $15 E. Walton FE #2257 PAINT UP AND SAVE! uaranteed RUBBER BASE P ASE PAINT. 47,-Ft. Wall Tile .... 12x12 LINOLEU Syer's, 141 W_ enews PLAYER PIANO. EXCELLENT ro ondition, [a ec leker porch ironer bles. mise items KUG WITH PA tweed rifice at $05 ~ SPECIAL antique organ al. al. best offer . furviture, electric A a ee Md door . Bae igh lamp t® wo 3 Oak flooring $65 M 53458 Complete 42° sink cabinet with wall D LIMITED OFPFE. $19 $3." 73 5c No money down w® "57.84 FREE ESTIMA FE 4-3064 12x 14, BEIGE cromspun, like new Sac- MI 6-8960 — 20 8 Paddock DeEtux a IRONRITE 3465 Auburn FE ¢3573 SINGER PORT. Z1G-ZAG ATTACH $1950 Electrolux Vacuum, Curt’s Apel OR 30702. ~ {MILT -BA . 268 LAPEER =. SOPA ‘BED). $10. chair, $10. Drapes, PE 68-6462 2 pair, $1495) SMALL LOVE SEAT GOOD COND Reas MA 6-2228 6T\VES BOUGHT, BOLD. | chao ers en REFRIG. RANGE, WASHER, DRY- dining rm. set, Leaving bedrm stale set MA SANDALWOOD KNIT SLIP COVER for 4-7281 after 4 TAPE RECORDER, lent condition, TELEVISION SPECIALS. 21° sole only $189 uel's Appl. MA 5-60 studio couch $10. Cail pm rE FE " CON- sent *™ SURPLUS LU MBER & I~ TRADE Gas RANGE FOR ELEC trie range RB. Munro Electric 5340 Highland Ra _to 3 W. Huron BLACK DIRT. WALNUT & WHITE yy TRADE-IN DEPT. | Svea, 7 * scree of land. | Apt size gas stove $24 95 ¢ — HALF AN Table tap sled. range aot ee ee ans et PE steal | uar elec. washer . - gas range o4e 8s CEDAR FENCE POST, vic EACH Guar elec. refrig ... $49.95 $3977 3 pe. chrome dinette . $17.96 sgahas FACTORY BUILT. LION- 4 pe wood dinette $1495. ¢) traim tabie layout 5x8 with, Zope ving rm suite _ $2995 2 complete magnetic trains. Cost Many other Mems avaiiabie over $300 new will sell for $100 . oe MAple 5-1469 WYMAN'S CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS is W Pike E-Z terms PE 41122 TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS rage B Munro - 1060 W Huron a — Us@) AIR CONDITIONERS $75 & Electric Co Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem-| 32-0001 “IN EXCEL FHA Terms 2-2905 ranty Service Reo & Wil-Mow- Bee the ‘50 Reo Rider. All & engine re- ts. Pick up & vate lap H. itier Lawn 2 3pm ment, 4005 Is- land Park Dr. OR 3-9611. ANCHOR FENCES a oli BUY AND SAVE lc i! cabinet, $81 96. \olverine Lumber FE 2-078 - “hot water and bollers. { automatic water heater, hard- ware agp sme supplies, crock and tile galvanizegd copper black pe and fittings, we 5 aint and Super Kemtone. HEIONTS 8 ate RD +5431 BARGAINS USED & NEW LUMBER Large Stock — Must Move PEGBOARD — HARDBOARD PANELIN(! — INSULATION CEDAR FENC!? POST—ROOFING PIPE—BRICK—STEEL Free Estimates SAT. OPEN & to 5 30 MON. thru MATERIAL LES “Maer OR 3-102 | Most “Cimetios $12 95 modern lights for kitchens and recreation rooms value, $695 Pactory) marred. Pactory Showrooms Michigan Fluorescent 33. COOr- | chard Lake Ave. — 13 j CHEAP — ABOUT 1s TON POCA. | hontas coal and kindling to be, _moved OR 31577 | CASH WAY _ LUMBER PRICES $3950 STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | up RK B Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron St. _ Used Trade-In Dept. — Studio Couch $29 50 Davenport & Chair $M 50 Office Desks 639 50 Sofa Bookcase with doors. Heywood Wakefield, champagne $39 50 Table buffet and 4 chairs $49 50 Extension tabie Heywood Wake- field. floor oor yale 2 piece secti THOM. ‘S %61 S. Saginew a vo ee & 4-1133 $49 95 "E CONOMY Burmeister's | Cooley tate na EM 3-417) | 1940 PE 20151) Open 8 am. to : Dt dally | USED VACUUM CLEANERS B Munro Electric 1060 W Huron OSED 95 UP Sweet's $13) Radio 422 W. Huron FE Lapeer Rd Sundays 10 am. to 2 pm Deliveries available D4 CATERPILLER. FRONT END loader. A-l Ready to} 3300 | ttion work. Alberta Lumber Milis. WASHER. REFNIVERATOR. DIN-,DOG HOUSES KIDDIES TABLES. ette set TV 8-8120 WASHING MACHINES and lamps PE! sweepers. $1685 up Authorization ae swings. VaCuUM Parr sTANDING TOILETS sis 98 Double bowl sink in. hard ¢ r e* repair. Thyle Electric,| *; | Corner of N sohnson and How |, 2@/t lengths ........... 16c ft ord PE 45160 eet — p- . a . . WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER VERY 3-pc. bath sets with trim $89 95 good cond. R ®B Munro Elec.'3-pe colored bath set with Co 1060 W Huron trim 90 95 = . Factory 2nds — !rregu) Television & Radios 57B htop, GR iegulars ~ *~ 172 8. Saginaw _ FE 512100 CASH POR USED TVS POR- | chased at your home FE 2-6367 cea cond FENCE Sol E A eel a wood. 36 months, free ‘TO BUY—SELL- fgg a8 pre estimates, Northwest Fence. FE Appliances Co, 8161 Commerce is Ra, 3-414 ELECTRIC. WATER HEATERS, | _ - i spor sag installed oo Detroit dison es, po money down. Water er Softeners _ 57C. seamen rete ere AUTOMATIC | Water Conditioner NEEDS NO SALT | —pEoplgy Soft Water Co. | BRAND NEW WATER SOPTENER, must sacrifice, 2-7164. leaving town. FE WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG + Dis | — OR 3-5360 count. ‘For Sale Miscellaneous | ye" GALVANIZED PIPE, 13c PER) ft, %" galva standard Hop automatic contro er 7 p.m. — in a —— 005" M. IRON FIR aaiie nized pipe, 17c per) Went GA . STOKER. | r model with all) rols. MI 6-4894, alt-| AIRBANKS MORSE D@EP Pump, good condition, $40. = — hela let & inn¢r- tbat iliside Dr. Ph. FE 40917. ae RDEN TRACTOR WITH AT- tachments. Call after 6 pm, OR USED POWER gle ene a barrow es pig an them. Let us +e it with onstration. com- te a aeatee genuine Y ewtilless. _ a forma —_,, WwW. F. REBUILT BATTERIES __up. Exchange _ FE 618 8-1816. ar | —- WITH FAN, ONLY $2995 G Thompson, 1006 M50. West SOLID BRONZE bbs td sor _ yard. @ inches high, SHEETROCK 4x8. 4x10, 4x12 x CHURCH'S, INC. UL_ 2-40900 SWAP OR SELL 3 REEL ALE- mite, lt yr. old. Coats Tire chang- _er. Coke machine OR 3-5322 PINEIN SHEARS. be rbi vp OT ay knifes, ce saws G_ & M_CO. 2355 E. WALTON TOILETS, TOILETS. TOILETS. All yr colors, terrific values from $1795. Slightly marred. Also peta ered values in “bathtubs | — and lavatories. Michigan Fioures- __cent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave —62.| — THE E SALVATION A. ARMY STORE Eve La + Clothing 118 WEST LAWRENCE _ TALBOTT LUMBFR | — installed in sash. Thoroseal | basements. to meet vour needs ger appliances EST LA ENCE aterproofing bo: bardware. plum elec- Ee trical! —— & lum 1025, Oak Ave. FE 44505 ___| USED BRICK °% EACH | MUtuai 4-748! | GNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER _Carriage Sell or trade, | FE 41932 ls; WINDOW aIR CONDITIONERS, | $169. Prayer's $88 Orchard Lake Ave. 4-056 WARWICK’s VALU ES cal Latez paint 7 gal Copper pipe. tz-in l?e per ft Eavestroughs 64c r length Soi) pipe $3 per | Romex, 142 2.c ft 'm colls 2678 Orcharé Lake R WOODEN GARAGE DOORS, _ FE 2-8259 after 5 pm WE WILL BUY SELL OR TRADE your oid furniture or appliances Refrigs, washers, elec. ot gas WYMAN’S is W Pike St WEDDING BAND Approx. Cerat & _ value. $250 F& 2- a WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR condition, reasonable price i FE 4-0669 after 4 pm WESTINGHOUSE AC TOMATIC washer 18° 4 cycle power mower —— $40 FE 2-7210, after _ __*PE 1122} & SOLITAIRE % stones. $575 6448 sii 50 NORTHERN < LUMBER | -_———_—— __| 60A | BLACK DIRT, DELIVERED AND FE 5-5643 Machinery BELL SAW PLANER wir & extra biade 4-8811 _ } i a-3 | A-l Sale Musical Goods ae aattinadt ee St OD i RENT A HOMMOND SPINET Onm-!2 AKC ts. $15 a month pilus cartage.. pl money applied when pur- ““GRINNELL’S 27:8. Saginaw FE 3-7168 | | _ Sale je Sporting ¢ Goods loods 65 1 | ORINES RECURVE BOW, 38) "38 model, rae rgragee 5-1954 o ta x 9 Foot accessories $10. 1 like new, $15. MApie 3-1488 “POOL TABLE AND OR 32197 GUNS — BUY. SELL. TRADE. Maniey Leech 10 Bagley __ GOLP NEVER USED SET Matched Rios bag. Sacrifice $35. } Sune OoEae OR ANTIQUE, buy sell, repair and sco; _ ing. Burr-Shell. PYRA mount- Telegraph. ZIPPER 38 8 MID TENT WITH opening. 16x16. 315 E. Wilson. PE | 2-6020 REMINGTON matic shot TIMBERLINE 5-4256__ 20 _ gun, $50. | TENT, 50c; worms $0 for 45c; big worms 50 for 50c, work pants tackle. Also clean mae [E- from open ra Lk Ave _days. 380 Orcha: Sand, Gravel | & _Dirt 6 66 1 By 5 yDs BLACK DIRT. TOP | pea & ered cow manure. Deliv- PE 5-3057 1-A RICH BLACK DIR1 ee ae . & FARM 2-0346, 74 YARDS | se | re ne 53O—5 yds. BLACK DIRT OR peat Prompt delivery. OR_}-0644 A+) BLACK Travel. sand L 2-2033 PEAT __livered. $8 ~ HUMUS_ OL 31-0321. TOP SOIL, DIRT. TOP soIL, SMALL R. Stuart. | & fin. G 3 YDS. DE- BLACK DIRT, | sand gravel and till Also peet humus _ing A-1 TOP “sOr fll) & black _FE 54 “CALL | &-1 TOP SOIL. fill and black dirt. Jerry's Truck: | OR_}-0638_ BAND. GRAVEL. idozing ex- __cavating basements OR 3-692 _& Ddiack dirt A-1 TOP SOI], CRUSHED STONE sand ve) fi! 2 Conk!in, | PE @11ls or FE 2-85 __ ALL TYPES stone delivered Arrenriow | pe _ mile cost | BLACK DIRT Shredded if DIRT. GRAVEL - OR 3-0008 TRUCKERS & A-l TOP SOIL. ferred. FE 2-7774 | BLACK DIRT SAND. GRAVEL, pick-up truck FE 5-0440. 6 pm. Other hours PE. #-6ea2 shredded if el and fill Deon DIRT & A-1 TOP BOIL. referred. Sand. grav- Ei 2-TT74 PORD DIESEL ENGINES ¢ & 6) CHolcE FARM TOPSOIL. DE- PE 4658 saw milla ete.| + doar for — rd ine cunes for irriga- tions industria’ applications A few used en $ evailaible. Call distribu.or MI 4-6053 Do {(t Yourself 61 | —————eeeeEeeeeereee-> ~ DO IT THE EASY WAY! | many rental items with our | FLOOR SANDERS—HAND SAND. | 8 RUG a R WNIE'S HARDW ANFORD “TE F-41058 PRICES ON COPPER plumbing. eavestrough and fenc- ing Open weekdays 8 30 to 6 Sundays 10 to 4 Montcalm Build- ef's Supply, 156 W. Montcalm, VE 54712 FOR RENT Wall paper steamer. floor sand- ers polisher. hand sanders. fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland, fe Paint. 436 Orchard Lak¢ FE 5-615° 409 8 Low } e Ave. livered COW MANURE, DELIVERED. — PE 43371 CRUSH el. on Haggerty. _MA_¢1039._ 20 DR IVEW AY or | ply m SHREDDED 8. 3-0402 eves. koe SOIL. SUPER DELUXE £12 ‘TO | $20. Seeding YARD, DRIVEWA gravel, soil, delivered. FE ED STONE. SAND GRAV Ean Howard EM _ +%-0531 | COW MANURE, load ‘Ye mile 8S of 14 Mile LER Rd. Raymond Seeley. A JOW MANURE Dixie Hwy. ~ GRAVEL 4-3263 or LOADED FE | PONTYAC LAKE BUILDERS sUP- nd gravel & dirt ar trucking & tile OR 31594 | } $j Cement, PEAT HUMUS 0245 $15. FE 7 EENED TO? SOIL, NO STONES. /no roots. Days, rE 5-5112 of OR | lawns. FE 5 bf fin, GRADING. etc. FE 5-. Cameras, Equipment 61A| Vk C LANDSCAPING ONE F25 Phar ANGLE I one F25 telephoto Elgeet, 1 inch lense. $30 each. OL 6-2686. type. 15 gal ca- filters. ges gun. Telescopic $50. FE to lens, wide — lens. $75 com- plete. PE 2-64 . GARAGE DOORS _ Sale Musical Goods 62 Factory seconds, ai) st sizes in stock, from §25 ng up. Ele operators, folding and. disappearing stairways hate eden estimates on garage re- pn from 8 to 5 oom on Saturday BERRY DOOR SALES |371 8. Paadock FE 2-0203 ra alum AWNINGS, 40” $14. 31° '-$9.95; | it-yourself-free estimates either STORMS Orna- oar. 4LUM. mental iron, po money down. $5 2H P FLINT & WALLING DEEP. ond. EM well jet pum 3-6471 ax4 lengths. i WHEEL TRANcR, steel iat p. New c box. | BUILT-UP FRAMING ALL | Plywood 14, Ideal for garages, Call after 6 p.m all a 4-0090 on A Like new. FUEL OIL T hitch, AN * diton, will alive’, MI 4-559 GOOD CON- FE 5-9120. BOX, tee © geoph: oo hea'er, $20 20 New Bi otal Eastway te 4 Wine ater w Gal oll tank on ten Mag tor etc.) or; DOUBLE Asphalt _, carton NAtional Vinyl Ast carton GAS STOVE. LARGE DOGHOUSE. 157 S. Marshall. GRAND | OPENING BuyLo TIL 7 OUTLET ARMSTRONGS vinyl tinetoun Linoleum Rugs, 9x12 Plastic 1 a OPEN THUR.-PRI.-SAT. ONLY 6 DAWSON anes FE 82488 $6.39| LOR ACCORDION SALE — ALL SIZES Accordion loaned free to begin- vers with lessons. FE 5-5428. BLOND GRINNEL UPRIGHT PT- ano, very good cond, $75 5-8960 _- oA al - re BUY OF THE YEAR Wurlitzer Spinet Organ. Beauti- ful mahogany case and bench COME IN and hear the rich tonal effects produced from this marvelous instrument. LIKE NEW—SAVE $400), WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Piano Tuning—Organ Repair Phone FE 2-4924 COLLEGIA TROMBONE. USED _3 mapths. PE 2631 or UL 2-1683, -MONSTRATOR Conn Electronic Org Beautiful jay finish Used wat Bullders car Music 48 Telegraph FE 12-0567 Across from Tel-Huron UPRIGHT ANTIQUE PIANO. $100, 6458 Adamson, Waterford. A $10 pe ciets Bae, Se Sa w. PE 3-7168 ‘ Chureh 8t., R NET RETURNED FROM RENT SPI Save $100 on a new piano. Uyel blonde Lowrey organ with * Used blonde Hammond chord or- gan. Small mahogany piano .. . $350. Used mahogany Lowrey organ. Small walnut piano . ° Special: top soil, $13 lead. Road gravel, fill dirt, peat. Landscape stone. Fe E 4-0047. OAKLAND ORCHARD — BRING YOUR CE DRY STAaWOOB DELIVERED. FE 5-2996 | _ Plants, 1 rees, Shru Shrubs 68 68 A-l TREES, MAPLE, OAK, ETC. Ev Pine ergreens - Fir, Yews, Arbot- vitae. Dig you own. B tools & burlap, .» 3 miles west of Commerce Village, a” miles st”. tersection _ Daily 8 to 6 MU SALE: A UTIFUL evergreens uniper pfiti- sers 5-6 foot «rbor Vitaes Juni- pers and cedars, all $5.00. Yoo $1.50 ea FF 12 miles U.8.10. Farm. 8070 Dixie hay E Dinte Hwy. (UR 10) _ Clarkston. MA 65-1922. SALE OW DAI GE selection of show @ si 7’ va- s Som ° Bro between iv £: __ester. Rd. UL 2-1786 8T “INS ROBINSON Il. SAND GRAVEL, | dirt Scheib ar- | | | | a ae r | ot pein FREE — oat as — FLUPFY KITTEN Bait, Minnows, Etc. 6SB | 55 $1 | | CRAWLERS 2- | | | 4-1 SHREDDED PE 3.53 a yg FILL nwo | |? { For Sale Pets PEKING 1 and white female " mos. old. silver poe amale, 1% yr. Cheep. | 46 Sander Apt. 3. AKC REG DACHSHOND PUPPIES | _ $35. FE “2-6418. AKC REG. SHEPHEARD PUPS, _Shots, wormed. Reas. MA 4-2650. BIRD HOUSES ALL PET SHOP, 55 Williams 46433. COCKER MIXED ‘DD PUPPIES ry Also. cocker male ® mos. House- broken, $15. Boxer male and fe- maje housebroken, $10 Peking- ese male 10 mos. housebroken | $25. 2245 16 Mile Rd. east of John R CHIHUAHUA DOG OR_3-0581 TERRIER, SPAYED. 3 ey old. Cheap to good home. 4-0001. FREE TO GOOD HOME: 6 WK old kittens. PE 5-4467 LONG-HAIRED NS TO housebroken. FE FLUFFY kittens. FE 2-2155 FREE PUPPIES TO GOOD HOME. Call OL 2-5304 MALE BOXER REAS CALL BE- fore 3. OR 3-7413 _ MINIATURE SCHNAUZER. 6 WKS _AEC reg. OR_3-5183 __ PARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES ‘iw Sanderson PE 27721 PARAKEETS CANARYS. CAGES food_and supplies. Crane Bird | _ Hatchery. 2489 Auburn PARAKEETS CANARIES _food. Since 19277 584 Oakiard Ave SScnLiaL . WHITE MINIATORE, reasonable, terms. FE PET MONKEY. $50 OR WOOLEY MONKEY AND CAGE POR Sale, UL 32-1065 OR | BROWN | SALE rari Oro ten se 1] | } econ. _Auburn Heights OL_ 1-9761 Rochester ad THIS MONTH SERVICE SPECIAL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT oF GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Ww 8. Cass FE 56 Sale Motor Scooters 82 TRACTOR Double plow modwer & trailer. A-1 borse cultivator. $125. Needs little repair. Phone FE &-1028. USED DISK HARROWS. GRAIN> drills apd coro Machinery — J & Idea — Ph NA 1-3282. Ortonville. WHEEL HORSE RIDING TRACTOR bye dozer biede. dump tratier isc. pee arter ¢ p.m. at WANTED: PLANET JR. GARDEN unning Sade A TURDAY, MAY 16TH | 7 | Hunting Dogs * 69A ee bedrm o2.008. FE 2- ¢ Ae me. Sale Housetrailers 78 All new merchandise H & L DISTRIBUTORS ~ MILDRED SMART _ Auction of over three-fourths of | our stock — furniture, acces- | sories and orie MODEL. $525. 2145 tractor, model HT, r not. ~6097. tee ——-— | '58 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. OLive Auction Sales 77 awe: = PAL LA a 3 CUSHMAN GLE EXCEL. sora SALE AT TREES | cssauaw EsSUE” i COTES ie ‘en! : e N Montage a oe ” Fri. a oto Low mileage. ay 7 inning a p.m. lete home of furniture. in- ss ye OS 3 cluding $8 ft. “amane sreseee & ood a ue Sais Jt =x. Suiberby a aE one, condition. OL 3-1337. N UsE C = AUCTION | “ers no Pike, PR ett Every eerie — WANTED: USED 7PM 6 DIXIE sikksckai lot oF pe uine tity Yenite. aise tanto on US fe [* ‘a HARLEY DAVIDSON "i ee before 3. MA 31 — A $560. JUST LIKE NEW. OL 1-0188 after 5. For Sale Bicycles 84 waeae Os aR, IM GOOD COND. ll a.m. 330 W. ‘Pienken Rd. Ro- chester, Michigan. ‘4 mile West of Northill Shopping Center. 1955 PONTIAC CHIEF #xél'. $500 | Ric off the cash value this week on! gone yon! Bicrcres ALL SSeS zs fies . fet Park. & NSU. Sales 3318. Bath. Boats & _ Accessories 85 ~~ | 1999 18° FAN. SELF-CONTAINED Two. 8 OLD MALE Mt 4-1545. 1978 W. Maple. Walled | 2% JOHNSON, 2? BURNER a Fe | registered Beagles. PE 2-1048 | Lake. | Yon After 6 p.m. call PE GERMAN POINTER PUPPIES $7 1957 PALACE. 10 x 45. 170 each. Beagle puppies $7 each, Opdyke Lot 135. FE 8-4189 5 ROW 1 BOATS & 6 PR 38 | lish setter puppies $10 each | i959 ALMA 10 WIDE LOW DOWN —°*'* EM 34362 _2245 16 Mile Rd. east of Jebn R. | yment. Take over payments ae uP iP CLINTON ‘LIGHT WEIGHT 8-8041 after 5 p.m $85 FE 4-0025. Dogs Trained, , Boarded 70 DOGg AND CATg BOARDED. Burr-Shell 375 8. Telegraph. __ May, ! Grain & Feed 71 18ST & IND CUT HAY. STRAW. manure. Loaded. Pb. MA 5-0666. LO. CACINAW ‘41 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE A-1 $ » 115 S. SAGINAW ae et HYDRA. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO 06. OR 3-6155. |H t P tj Pick-up ua “are con MONEY DOWN. Assume payments Vt th. ' $6 BUICK CENTURY. HT. R&H_ aup ONTICAC | rHese new caR & NEW TRUCK MONTHLY PAYM'TS FE 8-0402 _ Open ‘il 9 PM. +53 PONTIAC 8, R&H, | HYDRAMAT- of $11.46 mo. Call Credit Mgr Nice. $1095. Garner Used Cars prices include all standard fac-| ~ ; - . 5 {1952 MERCURY HARDTOP CPE., ic, FE 4-0647, after 5:30. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold %q BUICK RUNS GOOD. RADIO. Is the Place to Buy! tory equipment & federal tax. | Bargain. $163. FE 3-542. H. Rig-! 53 “PONTIAC 4. DR DELUXE | Turner Ford. ae heater, $75. MA 4-4187. 1954 Pontiac Starchief Catalina | Michigan sales tax wn me mee Hydra. R&H. 41.000 miles FE 51 PONTIAC. R&H. $95. PE 8-9513 teo op . Me BUICK CENTURY 4DR OH) fo Pin twas All leather trim, | Tates, 34.000 miles guarantee, Low | FT «| FACTORY BRANCH | ac rowtites none o0007 ne. | “a —— | °57 BUICK 58 CHEVROLET %, Radio & heater. Dyna-flow {59 4 down paymen te x SRAS "4 . Re : f THIS IS IT) SPECIAL 2 DOOR IMPALA CONVERTIBLE _1 6s | own. PE 8-2541. . eat vna- Jet Black Paint wner. MI 4-5466. MML. DALLA — — ae Dyna tps Pontiac Starchief,. Sports Se-| Ry\ if I: R-1): S - . . | is2 PONTIAC, HYDRAMATIC, $70 - Walls, Gsrrs = White T v8 ,| dan, jade mist, Hydramatic, R&H, 731 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER 37 OLDSMOBILE } — 3.2486.” : ’ , See this one” Gold Paint. : Powerylide, io and ~ Hardenburg power steering and brakes, white "OL 1-101 AUTO SALES SUPER "88" 7aeee. | ONE OF THE CLEANEST ‘55 Pon. 9 Heater. Just like new! walls. Demo. Low down pay- : Reulo & Heater, Power! PRICED 10 SELLA? tiac, 2 dr. bardtops in Oakland || «-ee+eeseseeeees $1695 UARANTEED USED — | ments. 36 months on balance. 115 S. SAGINAW Steering & Power Brakes. = County. | ren eee ee "53 = Cheif. _ Dix. ‘ Dr 5 1959 '¢ ton GMC pickup. Company . . SAS ‘56 Pontiac Starchief, S57 FORD : "83 Chev. 4 Door ....... ; nem demo Low down paymen $5 DOWN FE 8-0402 Open ‘til 9 p.m. 1995 Catalina COUPE ..ce-sesccee 81005 aise cheap transportation spe 5g H Vv OLET Sees Ge eta aoe we a orn NO NONEY,,DOWN jt Tt THE nds ws) R&C RAMBLER ||" E Tiree tit nOuAD eLATON, wacom 4 Vv a He . . 1954 Ford Club Coupe, custom 8, REPOSSESSION - tees “ 34 her “Delray Cl ope. 2 8 braves $155 down. vn’ POW*F| radio and heater. white walls. 1953 Ford 2 Dr., $11.46 month. , HOUGTE N & SON EM Re Se £24, eaten we ‘nd Ene deees Gee Buick y tT ek wane dae ween. Aydtee $99. ae payments $27.24. ggg | van 8. Saginaw. YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER Commerce at oo — i Ivory. ing W Walls. Ivory & * cabs 4 PH PIKE FE_ 5-7398\" matic, | R&H. Full price $295. Edd St ] _F on 1dc¢ ‘ FOREIGN CAR SALES Se cae ONL een finish. 1 owner, good con-| Pender skirts. Ivory top, green C: S-O. A automatic transmission. Radio, | Eddie Stale wr | 1953 Pontiac Catalina, radio and Coenen eee nee . o wel’. Tre " retry $1165 itien. | body Be sure & see this one. Pontiac’s Newest Let H: ater & whilewalls. Like new oe >SSION | heates, leather interior. $599 PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES | 312 W. Montcalm E 8-8288 | $1995 FORD REPOS: ee } Monthly payment $22 52 '54 DESOTO . ; . ga deanna ae agcrt ._o Me Meccak Mest to Osh ave 1956 Buick Cent 2 dr. Hardto | 2705 ORCHARD LK RD. fully equipped. ‘white walls’ etc. Eddi St ] CO Te a Boiom wagon ~~ aS eal 5 uic a ur r ‘ 1 H i neater, Coral and’ tvory finish. 19576 PASEENGER | STATION ‘S88 ANGLIA PORD, TAKE OVER! Dynaflow. Radio & heater” 22.000 | KEEGO HARBOR ne yust’ bee full pricy. No S le eele Radio and Heater, Auto- BAVOY 2 DOOR | : One ‘owner | eae eee AT: aks | —pavmente. Call Mareet e307.) lies". sists rz s-s04 rm 2-tsm9 needed, $2141 iment” Mr. Bel FORD Bae, Soin he i aia , Cee - ‘ : ~BEDAN .| King Auto FE 8-0402 ; veering ails Rob- 7 1958 CHEVROLET YOEMAN 4- DOOR | ees = = cad $5 DOWN 1954 Pontiac. Starchief- 2 dr. | Mo aa A BACUTELY HY. | ‘52. PONTIAC. 36.009 ACTUAL 2705 ORCHARD [K RD. in's Exg Blue Paint nz side eleveeeiemeceeec S 387 wagon, radio, heater, white wall — Hardtop. Hvdramatic. Radio & MONEY DOWN. Assume payments miles. "$350. 286 N. Cass. Fe KEEGO HARBOR Seno eagpedacarese $ 65 tires. Beautiful arbor blue and 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-| 1954 ord Victoria, fordomatic,! heater. . . $545. of $865 per mo. Call Credit Mgr.| 5§-1579 : PE 5.9204 PE 2-25:9 ° Se) DANTIAC ivory finish. 1 owner. Like new) Yertible all power. $2.50. 1858) radio and heater, | one? . $409. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold EFTAIN. CONV. 1955 PONTIAC, HYDRAMATI~ FA] sey CLE VROLET 54 PONTIAC condition. d convertible, like mew.) wonthly payment $2 1958 Mercury 2 dr. Hardtop Mer-| Turner Ford | eg PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, CO he ond heaton, geod esndition. | 94 CHEVROLE STAR CHIEP HARDTOP $1,150. Both like new. = 8-6533. iomald, Mais M telat, WOE) <5 cere wees er OE| (en pels if no an) oees “Call FE 8-4602 BEL AIR 2 DOOR r Radio & Heater. 1989 CHEVROLET NOMAD 4-200R| CHEVY ‘55210. v8 Br. Eddie Giacle walls. $1145 | $4 OL ILE 8U R 88 HOL- | _swer, FE 2-774 ae ot ee Ce in & Heater. Stand- Amatic, Pull Pow V-8 engine, powerglide, stra ht shift. Clean. main RE | iday PS & PB $705. Exce ent | ‘96 PONTIAC, STAR ‘ eo Transmission. Mati er Bpecial Paint poo power steering, power brakes, | 2327 1955 Hudson Jet. 4 dr. dan | cond. —— — 7 Must Have | Bre Coen, MA ed a. cond. om Blue Paint Interior, W Walls radio, heater. Many other extras. aay 1956. CONVERT. Al EX- . FORD Continental. Radio & beater “3605 OLDS "49. TWO DOOR, CLEAN Pvt. owner, MA 5-21) $ 695 ccc eceeccsesese $ 8S Beautiful coral wand ivory finisb.| tras. Clean. FE §-0178. 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | $95. 3971 Olmstead, Drayton GOLDEN awe "1956 GOLD AND | *°eccccc cts» : y Demonstrator. YSLER FULL POWER. KEEGO HARBOR 195i Chevrolet Bel-Air 4dr. Hard. _ Plains Room | — condition MApie 4 CHRYSLER FULL Pow PE 5-9204 PE 32-2529 top Power steering. Power bakes 53 CLDS $8 POWS =R STEER- oe | ‘ YOU HA erat p SE EN : Se ———~ | Powerglide. Radio & heater $1795. | ing and brakes FE 4-4648 ‘59 Chevy best motor 3 rs sroceexeeasd 6 CYLINDER : ASK1InNS CV. | 1982 On Cal ee alla "WAG: “CY OWENS FORD | - SACRIFICE |, 2.000 miles R&H 81.607 sport coupe no rust economical @671 Dixie Highway at M-18 | iggy — we. Cel FE © ae : Diclgee ere cr peau 1957 Plymouth 2 dr Stand Shitt ‘$8 Maice, 60 miles a gallon. g¥91 and dependable _$300 _FE 49897 ‘1957 IMPERIAL LIKE NEW °c maya | matic. Radio eater Beautifu Yell & white, E cond. FE ‘49 DeSoto goed running $2 STUDEBAKER V-8 R&H, IN MAple 6-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 black. 4 door. | South | Hampu = I oe | cond 1 owner $1005 46125 wee ans Fs os hil rial $305 $395 “good condition: EM 3-4386 _ ut er, © eater DOO: a | ordoma Soe . oe ees . ars Ser Crores IF YOU HAVE A plus factory a'r conditioned, low $645 1994 Pontiac’ dr sedan Radb | FRANKIE & JOHNNY'S $4 Cadillac full power slay) 4. STUURRARES OS lcmte UNTIL YOU'VE VISITED "fC: mileage, 1 owner. Just the car * | Heater & hydramatic $545. Al-o 150 others, plus pickups & G0od olor ea. Ma nificent for that motoring vacation. Only | | 1954 Sane panels Financing arrang near Walton payke g | 1998 Vauxhall, 4,000 actual miles ae ECONOMY USED Caks | WILLYS JEEP PERFECT SHAPE ‘ | HODGES, INC. ns y Wer! 1S | Radio & heater $1546. a Agia | 22 Auburn New wotor $475 MU 9-010! 1952 Ch let . —_ Obsession! —— | Your Friendly FORD Dealer HOME R HIGHT MTRS.,| iss: Buck TO OWN: A “a NAW STREET “15 Minutes from Pontia 1952 Nash Magnificent | TCTORY BRASS 1d pe eg, SRR goth MIME, POON agg | F'Skne Tramportation Seca : ) | 1953 FORD, 2 DOOR. $275 {KING 53 FORD VIC. DARK BLUE. WW, ae nd pada O O OTe 9 "57 DeSOTO Bros FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1 tinted windows, 56 T-Bird engine ae ica PE 8-3712 e Possession! |* 0g, i MODEL 4" Qg00 CQNDE| HE UoE tern OE eee Ne : : Radio & Heater, Automatic! _ tion §. Phone OR 3- A 500 VICTORIA. | -.,— : SSS an . - qe , = MAY WE SUGGEST ONE ao al | — ps" 2 ~~ | Standard trans, radio & heater a eee as Leas seca here's nothing more tiring t! san shopping ok ~ : green. $300. 248 Osmun . 1 = ee ee eee $1595 $5 DOWN | Cant Duy one las nice and as ee tyYMOUTH R&H. VERY lot to lot looking for a fair-priced car and most 63] OAKLAND AVE a “| urry! 3 mts < : LATE MODELS JUST ee | $42 38 mo. Very low cash down or _ clean, 9295. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. | of all, sharp. Well folks, you can shop from the ° TRADED IN ON THE SEN- | 1953 Ford Custom, 4 door. 8.| Oia trade Suen nes aes . : SATIONAL ALL NEW 1959 standard shift, radio anc heater . 1998 PLYMOUT oun alts Detroit River to the M: ackin: iWw Bridge, but one FE 4 4547 OLDSMOBILE FOR A POS- | white wadls ~$2¥9. Monthly pay- B; . h urbao, 4 door, station gsr = SESSION YOU CAN BE | ments $17 08 ITrm1ng am | og gg oe eer oR | Stop in our friendly village of Rochester wall save AT AL TRULY. PLEASING on 1ac Eddie Steele ER _ 3.9714 ee all the gas, fuss and worry. Don’t take our word ICE. DON’T PASs UP RAMBL ’ | = : 0 His WONDERFUL SELEC- \ FORD 55 for it, come and see. Open ‘til 9 p.m. or later, TION AT T S " "AR | ; | at0s ORCHARD LAKE | roan | 660 S. WOODW ARD | 1959 FORD te $2695 _ sre tia MI 6.500 PLYMOUTH fe | | FE 5-9204 OR ee 22528! TISETTA. $523 EXC COND. RE — P mgd Biceintue foe Lie va =~ wae vise ales, oe "57 ISE $2 2 N -] oe white walfs, plastic seat covers e new a 1 les | | | a a igh BARe EM built motor 60 miles per gai 2-Door, ies 1195 is . | ore * FORD 4 DR. CUSTOM v8, |—~— — Soe $495 FULL PRICE 1956 ME . “Bright Spot “snarp el vs" wor OK j NO C ASH :? NE le DE D hbase ™ Hee Shab with Mercomatic. radio. heater. white wall tires "Bud Shelton says this is @ real nice car Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 1955 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE. Mit lew” sharp. Make offer. | 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T Open till 9 _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ PONTIAC AUTO | BROKERS "$1 Chev. 4-dr. Wgn. V-8, oe. $1495 in FORD Convert. $1695 $8.00 DOWN 33 CHEV. R&H, clean. FE 8-9513. _C. Manning. _ Chev. 8 2-dr. Bel ‘Air tea Sees ‘56 Olds Super 88 4-dr. ...... $1595 . ‘56 Olds 88 Ht Super ; $1395 . 56 Ford Wen Custom .. «$1395 » 1983 Chevrolet Bel Air, 2 decor, 57 Rambler 4-dr 6 .... - . $1295 » standard shift, radio and heater. 56 Ford 2?-dr R&H FOM --$ 995 Sharm §299. Monthly payment 55 Chev. 4-dr. 8 R&H ....$ 895 ; 55 Nash Statesman Super $ 595 < Eddi St ] $3 Olds 4-dr. .... wee 8 505] ‘34 Chev. 2-dr. PG. RAH .....$ 495 { 1e ee e it. Mercury R&H Sea 495 r FORD rep ope he lewis . 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD = | 1260 Perry st Madison Fit 4-9100 | 7 ‘$2 DESOTO R& R&K. 56 MOTOR— | MF aaa ouEA TL ben PE ERD e tanniag ‘ $-0513. C. MANNING 'S6 DeSOTO. F-FLITE CONVERTIBLE Power steering, Radio Hi- Fi Record Player. Like new — One owner. , MONEY DOWN REPOSSESSION 1954 Chevrolet 2-dr Radio & beater. Take over payments $21) ‘month Lucky Auto Sales 193 S| maw FE 4¢-2214 or FE 41006 $300-DOWN $4957 PER MO, HEV 4 DR fA4RDTIOP $1250 -0950 FE 2 \sa CHEVY : MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | & POWFRGLIDE. $475 FE 5-5523 *533 CHEVIE 4 “DR WILL range finance FE 8-247 3 <9 CHEVY STATION WAGON AR Excel cond Low mileage, 0 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING ‘ «gust. $750 FE ada cal CASS “TE fe §TS ‘33 DE 80 1956 DODGE, CONVERTIBLE VB. . REPOSEENS IO automatic transmissién. power risman bar‘top. Loaded with brakes. R&H W.-W. tires 1 own- accessories Wire wheels, etc. $195 er. $1095 * full price, No cash needed ; ro Mr. Bell, ane 4° ~ $5 DOWN 1954 ty bla Bet Atr 2 door,+ ~ Fane" Bron radio and heater. | onthly payments $2232. | - Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO a w 5-9204 “NORTH | CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR DISCOUNT WARRANTY © GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% ars Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER , Main St., Clarkston MA 5-5141 1957 Dodge Cornet.2 dr. V-8 automatic transmission * core, Larry Jerome | iia I ond DEALER » OLIVER” Motor Sales 5 Chevrolet ....-.$, 895 “4 DR. Powerglide, radio, heater, new paint 2 tone white & black. low mileage and a good running car 55 Buick 2-Dr. .$1095 SUPER HARDTOP with radio | heater dynaflow, power steering & brakes, tu-tone green over vel- lew, white tires. large hub caps A nice car — Gm inc 5 36 5 $1795 STATION WAGON. Automatic transmission, radio, heater, nice combination of bronze & white finish. White tires. \'55 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 850, CENTURY HARDTOP with ra- "57 Dodge sed —. sng blue. clean . inside & out, little rust on quar- Coverage ; No Exclusions isle & 8 r 1 2146 owner $7ise| See Hank or Glenn Stick shift $1693 Pontiae’s. Bargain Barons stick shift $1495 stick shift $ 692 ALSO s ba toni vi and- rg 568 see the Feral ‘ $ 876 an 4 that. ‘ou $ 196 OR SALES is Living. aver, 68 More to pick from BANK RATES _ Oven 8:30 aay to » om. North Chev. ‘ - Woodward Ave. 42735 OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 . Open Eves. | "59 | T-Hnron 928 w Huron LFAVING BTATS Ford 4 gr. /211 8. SAGINAW No cash needed. $265 full $lo month. Perfect engine. Bell King Auto. FE 8-0402. FORD COUNTRY SEDAN _ Lots of extras. $2,850. OR_3-7002 $5 DOWN 1954 Pord Custom, 4 door fordomatic, radio and heater, $599. Monthly payments £22 33. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD !.AKE ROAD - KEEGO HARBOR PE 5-9200 SIX LAKES SERVICE ey Lk. Rd EM 30622 cufy Club Coupe. dogmatic. 4dr. (29 °54 Chevrolet #drs. "53 Mercuty Station Wagon 35 ® pass. ‘53 Ford 4dr, 1 owne & a few cheap ones, Dealer 'b3 FORD > CUSTOM 2-DOOR. R& ABSOLUTELY /NO | Assume payments of $ Call Credit//Mgr. /Mr. Parks MI 4-7500./ Harolf Turner ‘54 FORD iA NwWE CAR FFs 4-218 a NEW 195: op. powe EY pone 65 per mo FE 2-2529 | 9241 COOL- ' 1955 Mer- ; ‘55 Ford For- | r 4] t Ford 5 8 r steering, W-W 000 scvnal miles $2050. Call after 4 or Sunday. FE 2-1027 ‘52. FORD STATION WAGON pass $295. FE 5-7007 1956, FORD FAIRLANE. ? R#H, FOM, call MY 2-4881 anyiin DR, e R&H, MILEAGE ‘53 FORD 2 DR. maker 6. To drive this neat on is to ict ROGER’S SALES & te 695 Auburn Ave. e £55 NEW RAMBLER Trade-Ins IT MAKES S#NSE TO DEAL WITH “Bill Spence” _— 59 “RAMBLER” DE MOS TERRIFIC'S AVINGS * BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER" | as Sales &* Service — FE 8-4541 ¢ 4. ‘39 MERCURY M-Clair H-T. $2295 | ‘58 RAMBLER Cust. Sedan ...$1795 | [98 RAMBLER Wagon. $1945 | "88 CHEVY Station Wagon... $1995 ''57 DeSOTO F Flite Sedan... $1695 | | "537 RAMBLER 4 Door Sedan $1595 | +57 RAMBLER Rebel H-T.... $1495 ‘56 FORD F Lane 2 Door...... $ 995 ‘56 RAMBLER Wagon oo. $1288 j ‘88 RAMBLER 4 Door......... $ 795 | ‘85 CHEVY B/Air 4 Door..... $ ad "54 PONTIAC 8/Chief 4 Door. .$ 505 | ‘54 FORD Country Squire... $ 695 "53 PONTIAC 4 Door Deluxe...$ 445 1952 Lincoln Cosmopolitan hard- | top, hydramatic. er. Sharp! $499. ments $27.24. Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD EEGO HARBOR PE 5-9204 FE 2-2529 "$2 MERCNPY CUST 2-DR RAH ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $1146 per mo Call Credit Mer Mr. Parks _ at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. | 1958 MERCURY HARDTOP, POW- radio and heat- Monthly pay- | | er steering, power brakes. white walls radio heater, $2195 Wil) consider trade. OR 3-4115 "$2 MERCURY HARDTOP. CLEAN, | must sell. 118 E Colgate. MERCURY HARDTOP. _ RAS DIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY | *% NO MONEY DOWN Assume pav- | ments of $9724 mo Ca’) Crecit Mer. Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford Now ’§ THE TIME TO BUY THAT new Rambler We are in a /con- test to send our boss to ae We have a large quot to geri) in grder to wi) so we are /really dealing, You can heln ps and yourself bv buying now /See us ane if vou cant come fo us we wil’ come to you Justycall EM 3-4 wr ‘RELIVE WE C oo BEAT NY DEA R&C Rambleg Sales | 14s Commerce Rd., fr | EM 3.4155 ___ Open 8 am fo 9 pm GLENN'S Top-Value SPECIALS. 57 FORD F Lane ‘'500" $1594 4 Door Sedan | ‘57 FORD Country Wagon $1694! "57 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $1604 | 57 PLYMOUTH Convertible $1694 | 96 BUICK 2 Door H-Top . $1404 | 56 CHEVY 2 Door $1004 | "56 FORD Station Wagon $1294 | 55 OLDS 2 Door “88 H-Top $1094 | ‘$8 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $804. ‘Ss FORD F Lane 4 Door $394 "56 BUICK Special 2 Door $1194 "55 DODGE 2 Door $694 | ‘388 FORD Custom 4 Door $iéo4 NO Money Down — SPECIALS ‘S54 CHEVROLET 2 Door . ‘54 FORD 4 Door ‘$4 PONTIAC 4 Dobdr Sedan ‘84 MERCURY 4 Door Sedan ‘84 CHEVY 2 Door Sedan ... "34 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $344 GLENN'S MOTOR SALF$ OUR NEW LOCATION WEST HURON L FOR ‘/TOP_VALUE” USED CARS IE 5 4-7371 FE 4-1797 JUST MAKE $2/ MONTHLY PAYM'TS KING Motor Sales 115 SOUTH SAGINAW FE 8.0402 _Open til 9 pm. 1°52 PLYMOUTH WITH OVER- drive Runs good. Good tires. $90 MA 5-1548 - "51 aah Bee ‘Ran GOOD trans. $125 8-0513. C. Man- _ ning WILSON PONTIAG-GADILLAC ‘ 1958 CADILI AC COUPE DEVIL! E* Beautiful Rob- in egg b've full factory equip- ment incividing a’! power. $3995 1956 THUNDERBIRD SOLID WHITE with Hardtop. ra- dio, heater. Fordomatic, continen- tal kit, with red-and white trim. 2195 = | 1957 DESOTO CONVERTIBLE. Beautiful cream | and white with white top. Power steering, brakes and windows. New tires. Truly a sharp car. $1995 “ | | 1956 DeSOTO | 4 DR. STATION WAGON, Fire- dome 9 passenger with radio, eater. power steering, white tires. A rare car! $1695 WILSON | PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1957 PONTIAC Ee CATALINA OUPE Coral & white in color, nants, heater, hydramatic, white tires A beautiful car. + 1956 OLDS “9° and white in color, power steer-; ing, brakes and windows. A clean ear and priced to sell fast at, only $1495 1954 CADILLAC 62". SEDAN. Solid blue in color with po ching interior ig a tory uipment ‘including aariaa. brakes A clean car. $i 954 CHEVROLET REL AIR 4 DR SEDAN, radio, heater, white res, coral ““ cream. A ar 35 ! WILSON | PONTIAC- CADILLAC’ i 1350 N. Woodward B'HAM MI 4-1939. * HOLIDAY SEDAN Beige $1195 white wall tires. $2195 1955" PONTIAC Star Chief Lage Hydramatic, This is extra arp 1958’ FORD Fairlane 500 convertible. Power steering. pose, brakes, Fordo- matic. V8 engine. -2=> heater, white wall tires. Honest John 1958 PLYMOUTH ...... $1895 Savoy hardtop automatic transmission, 4957 BUICK .........). $1945 Super hardtop with power steering accessories. Roaming Rube Statton says is is a beautiful 1957 MERCURY ../....$1645 radio, heater. ovr 8 © © # Hardtop. Mercomatic, radio, heater, white wall tires. Extra 1956 FORD ....../ $1345 Fairlane hardtop. V& engine Fordoghatic. radio, heater, white walls One owner end actual miles ‘ 1955 BUICK - 5 995 Special 4-door sedan Dynaflow fAradio heater. white wall tires } Speed Barbato says this is a or owner and rea] nice 1955 BUICK . Special nardtop with Dynafigt radio neater: Green and white finish with/ custom trim 1955 PONTIAC .........$1095 Hardtop with power steerfng. power brakes, radio, heater. Ryre | matic, white wall a Red and white finish. Tom The mb |) Tracy says you'll like this one 1250 OLDSMOBILE Le $1095 Bera sedan, Pla piege radio, heater. white wall tires. | black and 1 30,000 actual miles. 1957 OLDSMOBILE .... $2095 Super 88 hardtop, power steering and brakes. radio, heater, white walls. Timid Tom Thompson says it’s real sharp. 1956 CHEVROLET | 4 door wagon. V8 engine | finish. Chrome Dome McComb personally recommends this one. | "$1098 white wall tires. . 11957 FORD ............$1745| | 1957 PONTIAC .........$1895 1958 PONTIAC 1948 CHEVROLE P $95 “ one S ea 24,000 guaranteéd miles PONTIACBU CK san, cht, tari, verematie rat, eeatr, white wai Li ethnic ROE 51495 48 CHEVROLET... .$ 195 1950 PONTIAC . 1999 BUICK dineinn, sedate $1 = 1958 FORD a $1945 | SE OLESMOBLE $ & ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 18133 BIRMINGHAM'S FINEST OF TRADE-INS 2-YEAR WARRANTY '54 Dodge ..............$ 425 '58 Pontiac Hardtop 92095 ‘56 DeSoto Wagon 91495 ‘35 Oldsmgbile ..9 799 ‘BO Ford +~ power . $1195 53 DeSoto ....... .$ 395 ‘55 Dodge - sharp . .$1095 Do FP! ymouth $ 295 ‘96 Plym. Convertible ...$1095 ‘95 Buick Hardtop ......$ 895 '92/Chev. Convertible ...$ 295 ‘54 Plymouth Wagon > 695 '54 Chrysler ..... .» 095 '57 Ford Wagon . 91595 '55 Plymouth .... .) 995 '54 Kaiser ....... $ 495 ‘58 Chev. Hardtop ......$2295 ‘56 Dodge Wagon, sharp :$1395 ‘50 Chevrolet ...........5 95 '55 Chrysler ............5 895 '53 Chev. runs good .$§ 495 ‘58 Plymouth ..........$1595 '57 Plym. Convertible .. .$1895 THESE PRICES GOOD, THRU SATURDAY ‘2 YEAR WARRANTY -SCHUTZ. MOTORS, INC. DESOTO, PLYMOUTH DEALER _ 912 S. WOODWARD MI 6-5302 . en ee * FORTY-FIVE TAY 8, 1959 ESDAY, MAY 13, PRESS. WEDN THE PONTIAC i * ae , |-Free Xway 249 s Summer - Tol . 11 Know ‘Whodunit > mos - [Schools to Get Half ou" Know Time Is Upon Us Again. to Be Dedicat —— . will; is ‘4 id TV Rerun and quiz shows ighway / Today's Television Progr pane of Interest Pay Friday nen nu pa ene pal ad age 1 ay 22 2 a ree © oe SING ® — Half of a 35% a Hf, from now/# > firmly etalahed now that new shows ~ live‘ an asses Mdpl teteary States ¥ Programs furnished by stations listed WXYZ-TV Channel 9~CKLW-TV LAN dollar primary school in- NEW YORK ber, you keep ie too will indulge — pesapaee will run with eg they by. Officials a million hard-pressed through September, tha ivity. A musical show ! largely becs 3-TV = Channel payment for ortable feeling | show activity. and the summer long enough : Channel 4—-WW. terest p will go out Friday, |i.° the uncom erything | Lawrence Welk 't been around — The first toll Channel 2-WJBK-TV ilton IV. | school districts ‘ve seen just about ev itake over for eg to will |haven repeats. Milton} | eng w Masterson. Western: ¥) Whistle Town. - « * *® on el x have. off for the over for Boone| Berle and his , a prea states on the TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Aird halt of pr po dha 12:30 2) Search he ton , The ‘governor said po = be . Sago more than Sittieme who took over for jmove out Dave; tween highway system — the De ° ' : the This summer, weather’ Bri :00 (2) San Francisco Beat and later owner half (4) It Could the second half of up years, warm — will be OW on ate at miang, | tui ae SS Sa eee ee ie flee exerry — lb (7) Curtain . o > Light. until more by the end If one is a dedicated a e. (T) Boxing (cont. :|19:45 (2) Guiding rn » possibly networks, to miss a Highway Com: a pape Riley. (9) Waterfront. . sa croare sc0 (9) News. Brooks ry aereg to|abit, there is no aa you officials opps reports. 6:15 Wealthy man's son | 1:00 (2) Our Miss ts are in addition "|\flood of Westerns ho rustied the missioner ‘ ee 6:25 (2) howe gual join Sea Explorers. (4) It's.a Great Life. a 2 milkon dollar school aid Lape know in advance ba j- wilh you The dedication oe et nek 6:3@ (2) Riley (cont.) 9:45 (7) News. as (1) Music Bingo. ment which went out an cattle, of whod juni the fatal shot. ing to traffic of depart just (7) Curtain (cont.) 10:00 (2) Cire tary about the (2) As the World Turns. ease the There are, a few bright For of Detroit to Toledo G) News Aniyst Us. truck ‘convoy. incident 30 (4) I Marrted Joan. Special taxes in inwarince cocs 2 a fae ‘eeesees ae 6:40 (2) News Analyst. 5. last February (7) Topper. eee ee ee eee ae Sdacenent Gar aoe lead state legis 6:45 (2) (4) News. in on off the curgent 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. oageae' ry school interest summer replacemen Sun- (D-Mich) will officers and 7:00 (2) Divorce Court. Berlin crisis. CBS News tor 100 (2) Susie. waicl gue to peal ence inah Shore, will be back on and noe tlneceapgs caravan from (4) Adams, Eve. — . Ad- Berlin c Douglas Edwards'? (4) Queen for a Day. which goe D ts with Janet Blair read officials in a lime. The (7) Mackenzie's Raiders. : respondent | Day in Court. ly. day nigh The Ed Sullivan Show, Detroit to the Ohie Louis *: Bloodthirsty Com- narrates. Iph| (7) John Raitt. the will include Mayor per attack Ft. Clark. (4) This Is Your Life. Ralp le:s0 (2) House Party. ” Mayor’s Post as usual, continues through oo of Detroit and Mayors (9) Sheriff of Cochise. West- Edwards, “ae Comedy: — eae) To Take “ye ’s Fall (summer * * of 14 downriver communities. ern: Ex-con goes into busi- (7) Donna teed heads (7) Gale aig in Spite of Wife's Fa ™ and Tony Ben- remonies at the ness with two other men and When Donna a hires/2:35 (9) Kennedy ivan . D—~A year| Teresa — “Almanac” on Dedication me under way with is accused of embezzling. charity aye h housekeep-|3:09 (2) Star Show Malone. POOLE, England gf Pe was nett will /star fill in for Perry Obie line will John Yager paint. 7:30 (2) Divorce Court yea : ue ‘ Hees ue Clock. ago Councillor \ Poole but his Saturday pal of Steve Allen Toledo baer goles across the ex. : Wagon Train. Vestern: er. (7) chosen mayor Como. But film re- ing a : Flint (Bob Horton) discovers (9) News. (9) Movie. Yours. wife, Vera, slipped and a ‘there will be a bunch = “Sus. pressway. in the ex- cae a ae a a ee ee tm td) From Thess Resta cis panel we Gecmarriie wean of ener weowny mokian wil be wmveiing nants of Stone Age w -|10:20 (9) Little Theater. (4) ne You Trust? Stokes passed up il, which picion” series. bits of pressway Everett S. Preston, : pry com” er sow te:90 (2) Circle Theater (cont.) “as Brighter Day. eae the mane from ts ae st One ne aa 5 by eng Ohio Highway De- ; (4) US. Marshal. he-| © color) Truth or peoeres in tapped Stokes for s place Edward director (7) Lawrence Welk. Movie Young woman rancher nen (4) ¢ bership, again ‘a ptly slipped decision to re) so-Ferecn” on partment. and Lt. Gov. John (9) Million Dollar eh comes hunted outlaw whe tis Acmantiona Wandin’: the job. His ee ae this time|Murrow’s “Perso Ted Mack and Gee. apes re -wil. unveil wel- _o™ "ie teen en- she tries to ge sane 4:15 a Secret Storm. and mai rd dane take the post Friday Seer hecmiene Hour. The And of their respective name with blackmailers in (7) eg reaea? ik ‘ 30 (2) Edge of Night. a = ithe latates. “Melade Goes to Reno. er cacy Robin, Act (4) County Fair. ews *~ 8 * Ca), Ann Sothern, Ava} Douglas, 34). (9) Sherwood Forest. Mackie has dubbed the new ex- Gardner. 2 : Gordon. 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. Pierrot TV pressway “the seaway freeway. 8:00 (2) Markham. qina i maine an News Weather. any) (color) George 1xon Only V-P on He explained that yen ee " Milland stars as rich lawy ao ) News, Weather. Presents. N will stretch north to rime in various (4 te Oe: te. Detroit Bandstand. . 110-mile perimeter ne Cs New series. (7) Boupy’s On oo ot Looney Tunes. orking ontro Ss and serve Erie the Detroit River, parts Princely Sum" takes 43,35 (2) aon | 7) Adventure [ime. Not prep tire : Lake Huron. aay Near East. 1399 @) (O'S Drama: Eric’ 5 a Sports. L WILSON Lake St. ae Mackie rerio on Train (cont.) 11:28 (2) ea Day” ('46). 5:35 By EAR know! This town’s got “This pee din one of Ameri- () Wel toon.) beginoey village makes prep ' NEW YORK — Well, what do you a. Des industrial and ware. (9) Movie (cont.) venture: sod for visit from Mrs. to Avert Strike ht life again. ¢, with very little go- oe opens hn . 8:38 (2) Trackdown. Adven ie Roosevelt during World wer ITY = It was becoming a sleepy little ly, due to i ii to investigate a en sudden y, ead grow a a else Fi Jack Paar. Singer Fe- at Cape Canaveral ing on ed Seman ain Keely a a Anna Maria Alberghetti practicing witchc oF Isi licia Sanders guest. | Louis rm sidewalks out a ; (4) ee Te Price (1) Night Court | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. feet town started pulling the . Has Minor Operatic os Harriet decides to prove € Continentai Classroom. (tyursday with i: omen in a} For th 1953, the Copacabana offered a Maria Alberghetti ho o eersect y: cur- 6:34 (4° management offic ance in , ly, who minor opera piel -eeegen dep ps ‘TaD ¢:5@ (2) Meditations. (ceeagt eee! = ce of es ere show, starring Louis and are uccus. —- obstruction that hindered jous than wives and 6:50 Farm Front. _/attemp ie hoe. 2:30 late. They are a nasal for Ozzie. 6:58 (2) = College | missile ‘eat cen ~ + don’t mind pared ya Las Vegas and Lake her breathing. -~ = (cont.) ‘1:00 (2) . ion Tuesda t- to working show * 9:00 (2) Millionaire Met basbend| Big Show 4 ‘nothing. "bat id rest in Taber, where they often start their last A_ hospital = pe yam . ed woman (7) Big Classroom jtled nothing, t least! m. condition is good . pooh. for fountain of _— 7:30 (2) Cartoon rl | postponement of a a around 6 a beat 6 the ether mern- will Thaats. Eile On| Oy ecient juntil the meeting wi = oer 8 is last show, Louis This home within two or three days. edy-variety: Bily Seciburg |8:4@ (2) igh cope gto ‘John A, Kenney of Tames. ing when he finished “s Las Vegas, this is a breese. Wigand "le. j * “ pared ph Rerun apo o Movie. Clown | 0 aure Union see ks! said, pear tjapeere off.” ASHER JOINS VON aie ee ee Alberta, Huron Forest Menaced (7) Boxing. Ralph Duons vs, (4) (color) Bozo the Eve. hice eit trom the as is like hay “= * Hal Block ob- curves his suit case as he ae work with Dr. —— by Fire From City Dutnp tt in " 4) Mr. Adams * Contractors ; \ TV, untsville, anne tak te Dough Re Mi. Air Force Se caly about 115 em- It was nice seeing V. P. Nixon on net ‘working the con- Canada, en route to - issile program, Dr. pas be | CADILLAC W— A forest fire re (9) Mr. District Attorney. pul (1) Jean's, Notebook. ipeeat ee Cee — ed; he was the only vice presiden ee rgcraig Calgary sean tis wan auacaded SS el a ae ' : : repu- of Charm. |ployes . workers at the sery ; dishes two years in experts. was the lice adventure: Man wife's 1915 (7) Lady 9,000 other union ‘trols washed , wartime missile he couldn't get & idump threatened before be- lession of m 10:25 (9) Billboard. “ ‘trois. x * , who's of Germany's top II, and since Forest yesterday diates por case is thrown aan (2) Arthur Godfrey. picket lines, ters average $2.85 an| Deets daughter, nar) aie She's an, von Braun during World War 0 von Braun for a job. ae a patito Soh ot curt tae tacks at “"\ 4) Treasure Monte Cristo. Inout, They have rejected red'35| I met pence pol lglg nd “Highway! jp in his field of chemistry, wrote Strong winds fanned the fire. It dence. t. Panel! (9) Count of Mon | agement offer of a kage in a Signed to play a gun on TV for “Mike Hamme ‘a late Rev. was bellaved. 66 have sorend Soak 9:30 (2) I've Got a Secret. |10: 55 a) oman cent an hour wage packag also apy Me at Mes North.” Paula's mn wet after his the munnicipal dump at iz. 1:00 (2) Lucy. jeent tract. ” and “Mr. , Ala, = roe ron | it) rice Is Right ——— [Pred Belsby Hill, preached in ded $e san tis tid, One te TV News and Reviews City. was burned near Wil ——— SS ee ices Fred Astaire ldeath, his three. ager siginieg s yeneorens in Hollywood, and eo N. etwor k ee, No one a ong lies | (9) Lece hooltime. . | ‘a stripteaser. Pa V d , National sic Wx poe Top Dilan ts to Give came 8 st aise jockey. —s Producer, I i The Huron Michigan and cov- aa(lader 12 1:30 (2) a thee Wan s jwas also 8 ho used to warn her about caantty cate About Qua ity in ioe aft hook Crawiord, A} moth ,w ” p 2 ._ YT OAL ° rng and Allen. ] Emmy er * = old that glitters,” is frequen - din ers end Cseada connie, eB init 47S (7) Bu ac All is not g it as bad cona CAMS 9) Maggie Muggins. the words, York and doesn’t find the ( of Eight. (AP) — Fred daughter in New ictus peeled ale amor Li: 45 (9) Smee AFTERNOON amg bec TV spectacu- red thought it’d be. By WILLIAM EWALD emo : ‘OND $ 95 THURSD. Astaire, w ith nine Emmys, xk * ow ednesdays| years. Oldsmobile] DJ AM: 12:00 (2) ti a pak. lar —— shit penn actor” lly Schwartz, president of RKO grerronge- of} NEW YORK row customary| He then — shoes not bY] NEEDLES = (award. for the Acade-|,_ Rotel atta a & coal yr ges A dagen the the- can nights on TV, but not ms) Musie: Th NBC-TV wero A = — cenevan ELECTRONICS t t: ~ “has Shopping Center But a spokesman Sciences |" which through Lis r type statement: | oy * “It,” said Eiges, Miracle Mile Ares ; ision Arts and Wilkes-Barre ical coal-mine * * , i by the press for In Basear ; Across ia my, ny aie was won fairly by ater eae th a a eae This week, the tastiest TV oon mapond on originality and its me-|{ F® 8-see7 —— cessory it is his. re in e . . season bega t Harver odin" — We're x * * beige-blonde doing so wer ages —, still boiling late ” Ceotinent yy ES ee eee Roxanne Arlen, the a aes os pcre It involved two of TV's 13 s W to, re xplaining ) Peminine — wanted tha 4 ee Z rear because. f conning ay yt nt who's & §0- independent packager and an loaeiaos ward z os or” category. she has an agen d = ia Marriage fog j ZZ — Sullivan, con- “I decided,” she said, NBC-TY veepee. 1b “Sweet —— Yy critics, including Ed getter. “I tr... on a local taped 4.1815 31 Chair iY should have gone and get.” /. On Monday, b FE 4.1 33 Seold Y tend the seat uaa of a danc-|“to let a laims in his enteaviaw show are ar 4 ry ons YY f for a drama George / wife, Wallace, guest Da x Iota pass - Yy ing ping +m anyone will dis-|Waldort Ping ger, away hand Seacted anny at Ol Gene 2 Revenue Yy WA “I don't is an actor spooky 4 ‘tend to networks. — and that Be gave c. grestper-| ote ex. “ane eoke wy ‘Meniots auth, bad Yorn ch | jauaneen; vs agree lj {ormance.”’ replied Thoms nutive is. knittin esyriseaot pd 2 ene ee Malta Tri) H Lp Ms : ] \pairn-Senith. Academy pa cater COE bone wiih ie wen shows as Armstrong of the MI SESEEE8 3 é' a on secretary, He indicated the matter Collar bone be s. /Goebel also/ tor, some Du recent” NBCTV mr ata | . ity ” sa e fd 3 sf ‘ 42 Social insect was closed. | ltd some ata: son Month 9 von ile Music Thea- I Ti E : So Live 7) ‘ f Made Director titles, including, “I'll Cone a , = ; s “ Weird ” ye Woman i >a the Strawbe -# * = Ss vet pd reel ool és — ~< «ieced hy ame 4s Grecetty DETROIT ® — Miss city coun-| Festival and /Get Rash With Susskind conceded oy rT , but a for a 56 Brazilian co 6 Pedal digit 25 British 47 Plastic former Ann Arbor mem “The Bullfighters some shows of merit Serce a Enough tile a ; , ; | =. jee i Se he nicgan Buns anf Pre SbOad Ole and Rip ANNE ee ee Ame BP coh . bows it Lang 33 Portente w Etat we siooal Amn THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ae seit Paciar te _ eye CSTV reletivey p's Pi. $14. : 1 Lave 20 Goods. cast 20 Horn — sent daughter Carrie m Crawford) good marks, although he CBS- 4 OP H 3 Thailand . aa fv gays in Las S te tan of Gane ee ge we cane eae mk, Io THE FLOOR . . ; ms-- — lable since the death of hus “pio the won-| TV's Sen tiie -aaateoate.-¥ ‘ OF sToRe 's Radio Progr She etc be old Dy anpodynet ae te on DOTY ne conden ete a. |B PARK FREE RUAR FE 4.5216 5 -- Today S 2 velba dertul Tite T had with Aitred “a Marwya bee geon for diet of ™ w 99 S. Seginaw sunenannuceenseees ) WXYZ (187) WPRON wig, was unrecognized a mysteries. Seeeeeeeeuee wws (900) WCAR (1130 ~ . Dr. Malone | black wig, x * ~*~ * * Jusun evececcence, WIR (760) CKLW (800) WPON. News, Casev 1:30—WJR, Yng if grew so fast that Sam — But it was for NBC-TV. that = eeceeereaeeecereceeaeesaaens : WXYZ. Surrel) | W, Mary MorgeD | 505 win, Rt to ae Alan Ladd’s son im in the “Huckleberry Finn the his hardest whacks. He) ® roniGet 11:80—-WIR, Mus = ne oe ee WWJ, News, Maxw "Ml have to replace h ain” producer take down the! served “the saddest case history : porta __ 9:30 —WIR, avatrey | SKLW, Jon Van Jr. made the “Destry Rides aoe ts traffic . . . Insult camic|catied it “the ° 6:00—WJR, New WIR, ‘Arthur WCAR, News Police tching post—it obstr ‘ Las Vegas e WHER, Wattrick, Short ee teas tp “ws, news "ear qo = jsicownlk bi xidded a smiling Harry eat bet atts Grable’s : ee wees ¢:00— WIR, Agriculture SRL, pee vee o| ae ae ‘ax |Don Rickles “Harry’s trying to be casual ais aliowniion e WEOR, ‘Wis, “Goore | Site pen a a uta te few York and te hia’: cecolven Z . Rooster king ¢6:30—WJR. Dinner a WIBK | Nand Sheridan Ww, Labbitt 5:00— WIR, gy Sad _—? = wxiz Jom Daly WON Rariv Bird SwHva Pain Winter WYZ Mickey Shorr lyet, ~_* ®t ): Clare Booth CKLW, cxnaletnee : usic News, H Party WJBK, gg tion (via Arthur Wayne 5 ” Word launching a blitz of its WPOM. , Con “WIBK News. George ews. News, + mew WON Bab Lark Imagined Natoetha! one Morse who has no cn ‘pounds... Susskind. Chief blitzer 7:00—W. Kirby WXYa. } ghd Luce: “The Sena Frank Costello.is down to story. Eiges, NBC's vice - issued a sate Funton Lewis a tae wee Bee nave = ews hee 3:30 WIR. ——— from prison is that 1 to retire in 1961, film his life up. j|charge of publicity, ¢ vho Wink Beetell GKLW News ‘Tory David | WoAR Hews, 8, CKLW, News; ‘Davies Jockey Eddie Fe Caeanat backing for the film reed kind written of tone Zz. B. P. . News. : ’ . aes — WAR. News Casey 11:90 Se, te — He presen Apa : A Bway showgirl peste De.” harshness 2:30— ad Davies ' 4 00— EARL’S PEA the strong, . WPOR, ‘Tone 2) "HATE. Nowe, Wit ¥ arrennoon | CKLw. Note Daves lof pote sek SAID THAT: Fashion eric iad i aa THURSDA Trade. od ou y 8:00—WJIR, Are Panny wis Teowe ‘cherltes cLeod 's bathing suits will be made OLOR TV ww , WCAR Wevs . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 : } . ‘The mixture, he said. takes ts| Waits at Corner SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — A shock out of insect stings and pre-| @iixture of extracts from honey Vents near-fatal allergic Fenctians. W. ’ Si | can save a patient's life,| Fort Vancoucer was the first , Robert F. E. Stier reported at permanent settlement in Wash- Sting Mixture Can Save ja man walking on the green. = street. One day recently, a policeman) painted on the glass—a man flashed red and then green several Keeps Animals standing still on the red light and|times without her trying to cross, | ‘ |, BOSTON (UPI)—The discovery ‘#! depression. The drug now 4s 1 659 Us. towel and cities with a When he asked what was the of a new family of chemical agents. available for general use yet. spotted a puzzled-leoking elderly matter, she replied: ‘I'm waiting that | JERUSALEM (UPI)—The traffic woman standing at an intersec- for a light with a \light in, Israel have small figures tion in Jerusalem while the light woman to go on.” \Chemical Society here. One of the, By the end of 1958, fluoride- jagents, nialamide, overcame men-|treated water will be available in Happy being tried on humans, but it’s not | om tion of 34 million, make laboratory animals | compared with 94 communities figure of a more cheerful was reported at the |” There are about 6,900 hospitals and a total population of, 1,500,000, annual meeting of the American|in service in the U. S. leight ‘years ago. the annual meeting of the Ameri-|ington state. en. Shop Every Dept. for Big J Fe Harmony House 2-pc. : § e e e ijly Living Room Suite i VS Ue y —2 ‘ - AT °52 SAVINGS Fy Vise BS Dee pee Zan | Ger ace ° eat i aN Pr | | SAVE ‘102! Harmony House : 3-Pc. Caravan Bedroom PAY ONLY $5 DOWN © Regularly Sells at $299 § f @ Superbly Styled 7 Frieze Cover in a Miracle Blend ® Rich Fawn Finish $5 DOWN a A real find! 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Make your outdoor living easier by coming to Miracle Mile Shopping Center by car or bus! Over 48 Stores.and services to serve you in one location and on one level. Sale days start Thursday May.1 4th. ' LAKE orion Oo ‘ ROCHESTER . tJ | RYEEN MILE RD. , ’ FRAMKLIN OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY f, | : ‘ - + , +48 = "eer r ee eee eet ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 this summer S Check all the extras! 24-inch ROTARY POWER MOWER (® Staggered wheels won’t scalp your lawn. Super exhaust really resists clogging. Con- trols on handle. Our biggest features best mower value in years. OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 PTE TTP PCT ee eis ING SIZE! ALUMINUM! 4 WAY CHAISE LOUNGE 11% 73 by 21 inches So utterly comfortable — re- lax in any of four positions! This Penney chaise is plenty sturdy ... folds flat, easy to carry or store. Buy now while the price is so low! Tufted-padded! 4-positi CHAISE ON WHEELS 1* 27 by 72 inches long oe Easy does it! Moves fe = with a gentle push on §& 6-inch rubber-tire wheels. Settle down! Plump-padded, adjusts 4 ways. Frame won't B rust, pad resists — dampness. Have a seat for everyone! BIG-BUY STACK CHAIRS . inum frame _ won't rust. _« ’M. DAILY bo OSS but first stop in Penney’s FREE PARK te Every a buy FOLDING WEBBED CHAIR $5 Fold -’n - carry! doors safely ! Top brand alum- inum frame won't rust. Velon webbing won’t crack, split, peel. Who could ask for more at this low price? at only $5! Stays out- CHAISE So comfortable .. . It’s a cot, too, adjusts to ‘full reclining. Roomy, S = PA 2 feet by 6 feet! Rolls on big rubber tires. ic 5 i Top brand aluminum, ING FO = a 2-piece innerspring mattress. Extra Roomy Quolity-Made FOLDING CHAIR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 PENNEY’s! this summer Rae 4 ‘ Va pcgey # Ever see ‘em so big, so low priced . . 14-INCH BRAZIER! Vices patie’s.a ae eae this 6-FOOT UMBRELLA Save! 6 foot vedened . SAWBUCK SET OF 3 Takes care of a big order (12 hamburgers). Quality made; all steel chromed 4- tion grid chromed remo legs. roby newly tapered for air w. See Compare with any you've 8! Solid as they come of 2- inch thick weather resist- seen near this low price! 6- foot tables, benches .. . seat 2 ant redwood (most are 14). ~ i Metallic-threaded! Convertible! CHAIR OPENS to | CHAISE & > * tom ete 95 ee ok \ ager ae 5 j Open it up full—it’s a 4-position, folding ing ‘chaise! Flip foot rest under — it’s a = chair! Webbing has & Fa non-tarnish glitter - =) threads. Top brand =] aluminum frame. 1 Everything big, but the price! _24-INCH BRAZIER BUY! 95 BP] Holds plenty, big 24/8 J inches! Cooks rare, = | medium, well-done, has #2 = crank-lift heat control! = > i Easy fire-starting i draft control! Roll- easy, loaded with Se ete tere = OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY RET 4 bt bd Bud ~ Shades you in style... de- lights you with the Killar- ney rose floral underneath. Tilts, turns on aluminum pole, has vinyl coated fab- Q” New Glitter Threaded WEBBED FOLDING CHAIR 95 -. 242 by 28% inches high High styled! Quality made! Perfect for porch or patio. New l-inch Velon webbing has non-tarnish metal- lic threads. Famous name aluminum. Non- PADDED CHAISE ... 5-Ways Adjustable! 95 “21 x TA-taches long ‘As good as it looks Te better! Comfort- stable .. . from sitting to reclining position. ; ; omy, over 6 feet . Top brand alum- PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 - WANT MORE a FOR YOUR MONEY... KEEP YOUR 2 OWN OD, 3320 20% Divo - ~ = THE SAME FINE YARNS AND CONSTRUCTION SELLING ELSEWHERE FOR 50% MORE> FIRST QUALITY NYLONS iA rf * ~~ irre Full-Fashiened Stretch nylon 15 denier dress sheers. Dark Cc or self seams. Petite, avg., tall. Seamless First quality... plain or mesh stitch. 8% to 11. pair BRAS GUARANTEED 1 FULL YEAR Circle-stitched cups for extra support, uplift, nice [ai separation; preshrunk white cotton, A-C, 32-40. Reg. BABY DOLLS IN NO-IRON. PLISSE 57 chi tel fer $3 Cotton-cool and lacy. Nice and full for Jooks plus comfort. Pink or blue rose-prints; sml, med, Irg. Reg. 1.98 LOWEST PRICES IN 18 YEARS! PERCALE SHEETS 567 Reg. 2.09 72 x 106” Our Grant Maid brand sheets. 186-count: tight-woven, ultra smooth, lab-testod; perfects. » 81 x 108”__1.83 Cases__42¢ ; 4 ‘GRANT MAID’ WHITE.BATH TOWELS Luxurious, long looped towels stay soft and fluffy. Mercer- IMPORTED COTTON ' ized Dobby border. 22” x 44° BLOUSES 77: SPECIAL Reg. 1.00 Terrific value! Sparkling sty- les; cool plains, prints. Fine- ly detailed. Colorfast. 32 to 38. NEW PRINT DRAW DRAPES 97 rayon and acetate. Expertly tailored with pinch- 63” hog 49 HEB tong pleated tops. . Also eveiloble in double widths: 63” long_4.90 84” long 5.96 84" long, Reg. 2902.37 COTTON PRINTS AND PLAINS [RR c Over 100 choices in pattern and hue—they’re our aie exclusive ‘Summit’ cottons—tubfast & preshrunk Reg. yd. WOMEN’S COMFORTABLE CASUALS ‘N PLAYSHOES 47 a 3 \ . . Reg. 1.99 : iS okies oe, 1-etree KRAFT CARAMELS Pc] i? Wiss scuff-resist Federan wedge, 4-9. Creamy c. a * chocolate & vanilla candies. Famous brand. Rep. 3c, ie. OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. YOU MUST BE SA oR Your Money cacx a on ee N t ot - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 FIVE GIRLS’ 1-PIECE IN WASHFAST COTTON PLAYSUIT Stronger combed cotton wears longer, | Child’s 8-8. Tod- Ps oe] V7 dier’s 1-3. Reg. 79<” 57 Reg. 1.00 All features for more wear, comfort. . Fine Sanforized stardy;)no-rast rie, | cation. 8, ML : ets. Blue, vat-dyed Shop Grants today, ‘you can’t afford colors. 2-8. 1. Rey. $ not to. Just say Pay “CHARGE-IT”. no money down. Budget your pay- ments out of income! GRANTS WIG 20-INCH. ROTARY HAS PLENTY OF GO-POWER ...1S EASY TO HANDLE > Loa * 3} th. Grants famous quality WTG mower at an 3 33 unexpected low price! Sturdy, compact and 2234) easy to handle . . . a snap to maneuver with 92423 plenty of go-power in Briggs & Stratton <6 : 2 HP 4-cycle engine. Hand throttle, recoil * starter, all steel deck. Staggered wheels prevent lawn scalping. Free leaf muleher. on Briggs gine. Guar, stratton en- defects in materiais ant ye > under normal MEN’S COTTON-DACRON® FOULARD PRINT SHIRTS : Wash ’n wear — light on (aR saeee frshet — it’s nt ip My 57 Dacron blend. 2 chest - sets. Full cut, sizes 8, M, L Reg. 1.98 AUTOMATIC SPRING CHAISE WITH NO-SAG CONSTRUCTION BOYS’ ‘FLIGHT CLUB’ POLOS A ; ; 6-foot size, 4-position ~*et ee 9 Lowest price ever for BaAiAaAg adjustment. Lightweight FANN colorfast cotton knits. Gigiisl Cc Alcoa/aluminum frame : Colors stay bright ;/full and clean-easy vinyl cov- Reg. 19.98 f F cut in sizes 6 to 16, Reg. 1.00 erin a gay floral pattern. MEN’S MESH SOCKS PLAIN OR FANCY Airy mesh fine combed cot- ton, nylon reinforced toe, 3i: colors. pale heel. New summer Machine washable. 10-13. "eg. 39e MEN’S HIGH-COUNT sturdf ririd frome SO 0° nyl pools are easy to ; BROADCLOTH SHORTS assemble and drain. feg, | Sanforized, vat Regular 29c 7 FLOWER BOX PLANTS Inspected — Assorted Colors --= GLADIOL! BULBS - 39° Red-Pink Purple 10 Lb. BAG HARDWOOD ee | _., \ BRIQUETS The Perfect Fuel for 88 . Home Geil Fantasy, Barbera, Mildred, wey oe _ SAUCERS 9” PLATES ree OF 5° FRUITS he. 16 includes bowls, salad a | Sale also vegetable bowls, hd pleone, pisea sugar and creamer set, gravy boat and Fill cvt broken sets or start a NEW set at these SALE PRICES! Ss. 8S. KRESGE COMPANY oa 16 ree ON. BARK CLOTH . Your Choice of Prints and Colors LADIES’ EARLY SPRING . ' DRESSES . Reduced 25 % _ |20°40% Off. LADIES’ SPRING HATS a awe ee a a ee ot ———— ‘FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 IMPORTED MATCHSTICK | BAMBOO CAFES Do not confuse these with inferior grades being offered from time to time. These cafes are made of top quality finely finished bamboo that won't splinter or mildew. Expertly manufactured in every a See the Jane Leo collection of PROM | FORMALS 16” New cotton laces, tiers and tiers of net, floral organdies. White, pink, blue, green. CAN CAN PETTICOATS ... 3.99 Final Clearance SPRING SUITS - COATS Complete Stock at Both Stores. Values to 24.99. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open Doily 10 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. FRESH DRESSED Stewing Chickens 19 SHANK PORTION LEAN PORK Smoked