— ee ee aL a SO ll UL hUOUe al L-uaed sal 7 bos . ° st. HE PONTIAC PRESS & 117th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY. 29, 1959—26 PAGES: eT CCTED Panes Discuss UF’Campaign ‘Damage $1,300,000 « Bh ETAT hot gee ee ae ‘ et, Si ee eA oa es 4 » Three Big Fires Hit Michigan a. + . | School Workers Se a a A $300,000 Blaze Seek $364,418 Devours Hall at in Pay Boosts: Olivet College . w Inc P| Hancock Hotel, Theater > ee ee Blistered; Garage Burns - Submitted to Board by Salary Committee in Calumet From Our News Wires Three separate fires in Michigan damaged a hotel forcing 150 guests to flee, damaged a theater, de- stroyed a municipal garage and a college administra- tive building. By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG Requests totaling $364,- 418 in wage increases for ATTEND BUDGET ORIENTATION—Robert — paign with Albert W. Hiolcocib, vise. president of ithe 1959-60 school year M. Glenn (lett), president of the Pontiac Com- the Community Nationa] Bank. Sixty-seven com- | were presented last night to, munity Chest, and Robert S. Nelson (right), munity leaders who will sit on budget hearing ithe Pontiac Board of Edu- chairman of the United Fund's Budget Steering panels attended an orientation session at the cation by teachers, admin- > : 59 UF - * bank last night. (See story on page 2.) Fy 7 ommisies) cbecuss plans for the 1500 UF cen eee . iniaen ene rte, Total loss was estimated | workers and op a at $1,300,000. T: > ‘ 2 . . . . . At Olivet, an $800,000 fire gutted With Parade, Ceremonies, Traffic Rush Sound Weoskdaal’ Gicie Cotte’ Shipherd Hall, venerable adminis: tration building at Olivet College early today. A fire early today at Hancock, in the far northwestern Upper o Peninsula, destroyed the Kerredge Parades, solemn graveside cer-;Team, and various “Boy Scout to the Drayton Plains Cemetery, ment | ' ; Theatre as well as causing dam- emonies, and heavily traveled groups and majorettgs. at Williams,Lake road, where the Some Board members indicat- — ; a _ ’ age on every floor of the five- | highways will mark Memorial 4i., included are tle Navy Rev _ Donald Andrews, pastor Of, ed, however, that they feit the COLLEGE BL ILDING GUTTED — Officials AP Wirephote story Hotel Scott. Some 150 guests Day activities in the Pontiac area .44 piue Star Mothers Clubs ot the United Presbyterian Church of| raises seemed unrealistic in the | 4! Olivet Cotlege went into an emergency session smouldered. Damage from the blaze was pegged fled in hastily gathered clothing, tomorrow as the nation pauses for, pontiac, MOMS of America, Gold the Atonement, will give the in-| face of fund limitations. | today even as the scorched ruins of the school’s —_at $800,000. Two other fires, in Michigan's Upper but no one was injured. the year’s. first summer holiday Siar Sleliers trom sown cheb: vacation, + the Deavtom.Wat | waders commmitine, sulntly: yep: administration building, Shipherd Hall, still Peninsula, caused another $250,000 damage each. A radio station, WMPL, with The holiday period will be short-| ters 9 and 34, Pontiac Navy and resident 0 rayton-l altt | resenting 575 teachers of the Pon. ——S—SCS~S~S — — ; studios located in the hotel, suf- er than last year’s for most peo- Marine Recruiting Stations, and ee er Loess Hicks, tiac Education Association and the fered water damage and planned ple but police throughout the state, a 24-mam crack drill team from will deliver the Memorial Day mes- ib aensiiee Arnerican. Federation to operate today from auxil- | { e : . ‘ _ | sage. a | | ia ios at umet. Total CR te_ fore oe Bea A Se man wl ef ees aes oe mnimen ATTESE Teamster Appointee to Serve | sas Lor 900 and Supt: of Schools Dr. Dana} Pontiac Gears for Holiday "=": would be taken “under advise-| concentrated since the day also is Honored guest speaker of the'the Waterford High School march- of a “factor index’ pay structure the traditional time for opeming 4. will be Sen. Philip A- Hart, ing band followed by Girl and Boy that would “assure a career teach- of summer cottages who will .deliver an address at ccout Troops, members of the Da- ¢T at least double. his starting . . | The third fire, at Calumet, 10 With some city dwellers ex. the Perry-Mount Park Cemetery vid Belisle VFW Post 4102 and its|S#ary within 10 years, with in- In U e [0 an on 1aC ae ee ’ ' jtroyed the Calumet village garage pected to get an early start te veterans plot at ]] am auxiliary \crements beyond that period.” summer homes today, police Other officials prominent in the Also included in the parade will| » * * Top - Rankin Official ; . ; together with snow plows and have switched te emergency road day's activities will be Floyd E. be Cub and Brownie Scouts along} The faculty increase requested Pp g : ole Appointment of Hollie L. Lepley, swimming coach at other sey Damage was esti- patrols. Cremer, parade marshal: Mayor with Waterford Township Fire-jfor the coming year would amount 12 Others Indicted in the University of Nebraska, as director of physical edu- mene Se repented taj - Philip E. Rowston, city commis fighters Association members, to $230,704. ; : ; : wat ‘ was ured . io > ted to- . . ‘ : “he ini Btingls _ aye with Stoners; the Rev. Galen EF. Her-| One of the features of the parade | “The minimum schedule we are Long Island cation, recreation and intramural athletics at Michigan the Olivet blaze which began short- Sunday afterneen anal evening car-| She). Presidemt of the Pontiac will be the transporting of a guided submitting for 1959-1960 is just .a . State University Oakland, possesses — sae jly after midnight. Sen Pastors Assn: Larry Payne. pres-' missile from the Commerce Nike|siart in that direction,” said) MINEOLA, N.Y. & — A_top- wil! be recommended to the 5 : Firemen at the scene said rving the big load of traffic as ident of the Pontiac Memorial Day Base (Charles Murphy, spokesman for ;anking national leader of the MSU Board of Trustees. some records kept in the century- weekend vacationers begin the . arrv J tt 81. : : a long drive home for work Monday = Pe mon A, Pettioos, , At Sylvan Lake, services will = mittee. | Teamsters Union and a dozen other Lepley is expected to be official old structure were 5 year-old Spanish-American War in Sakeccal lv named to the post at the next along with office equipment, sev- morning : begin at the city’s Veterans The ‘start’ is a $150 raise for jen were held today on indict-\,.. ° veteran Park, Peatiae ¢rive and Garland training level 4 teachers, $175 in- | = ; ; Board meeting The Board of Trus- eral classrooms and an art gal- : * + * A parade honoring Waterford ’ ments by a grand jury which in- tees js the governing body of both lery. street, at 11:50 a.m. with the re- crease for level 5 teachers, $200 dedication speech and prayer | for level 6 and $225 for level 7. wered by the Revs Ricnare | These training levels represent, St Lea Arace | respectively, teachers who possess Lutheran Church. - de ~ : aac ley: will also be the director of a bachelor degree, master de-/City local of the Teamsters Union physical education, recreation This will be followed by the gree. 30 hours credit past the and other teamsters officials were 244 athietics of the Pontiac presentation of wreaths by the Syl- master’s degree and the doctorate. among 15 men indicted Thursday school system. van Lake Garden Club, Amvets, * * * night. . and Sylvanites Club. The playing If accepted, the pay hikes would be Army and Navy reservists, Na- Ciel Sdtans Ochae Gat ne of taps, the National Anthem, and ‘bring the base salaries in these tional Guardsmen, 14 local vet os . flag raising will close the cere-;four categories to $4,500, $4,725,| erans’ groups, marching bands whet mony y $4,950 and $5,175. from Pontiac Central and junior The parade will continue north; A parade will then assemble and vestigated jukebox industry rackets! MSU and MSUO. on Long Island. | While serving as a full-time The president of a New York member of the MSUO staff, Lep- In Pontiac, observances will be- Township veterans will get under gin at 10 am. with the annual way at 10:30 am. at the corner Memorial Day parade up Sag- of Dixie Highway and Frembes inaw street to School street. The street parade will assemble at 9 am on Jackson street and on Saginaw between Whittemore and Cottage streets Taking part in the parade will The building is four stories high with a brick exterior and wood interior. It formerly was a girl's dormitory. State Police said efforts to fight the flames were hampered by low (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Straley Hearing _ The line of march wilt form at 10 a.m. at the Drayton business section parking let. All traffic on Dixie Highway will be halted A tentative agreemept has been John J. O'Rourke, 59, an inter- [reached between MSUO and Pon- national vice president of the tiac school officials whereby -for union and head of the Teamsters’ |a two-year period the school sys- | Joint Council 16 in New York |tem will contract with MSUO for . : a _""\| Murphy said the pay struc- City, was one of those arrested. (half of Lepiey’s time. > ae-Vens I ; { 2. Col. | , : y, . high schools, the Rae-Vers Dri on Dive Highway for one mule! (Continged on Page 2. Col 7) | tyre would not be binding to the | Me’ was freed om ball afer rr | Board in the terms of a rigid | couple of hours in jail. | The Pontiac Board of Education | Ings last night authorized Superintend- ' ft is really only a flexible prom-!ganizer of the union last Decem-| Whitmer said. Lepley's time in | j : s * . . | contract. | O'Rourke is a long-time friend of| : : sae Showers Likely “Of course, we hope it coulti|/Teamsters President James R.|e™ eae wads si anit City Disputes Charges P D | | | be adhered to,”’ said Murphy, “but Hoffer and was named general OF vent . . a Se to Put Damper HOLLIE L, LEPLEY From Two Lawyers but . ; . ise. For example, in a lean year ber. : : on Holiday Fun All of America today learned of Pontiac’s proud 1959 safety . nen building costs are high the. Most of those indicted were asf eae ns De — edie MSUO in science, mathematics, | Okays Tab for Records record. \Board wouldn't necessarily be rested within a short time after! 4 ati = : = ae : ap ‘language arts and many other) Thundershowers are forecast for National Safety Council figures released today showed | bound to comply with the raises'the indictments were handed up! qimaurio oF the Serine var even. | fields might work part-time in) Pontiac has been asked to pay tonight and Memorial Day for ‘all Pontiac tied with two other cities as safest in the 50,000-100,000 as prescribed in the pay struc-| by a Nassau County grand jury. he a ae ae ao our school system for specific $7,719 to cover the expense of the ior high school levels. of the Lower Peninsula by the popuiation division. iture.”’ . | The bulk of the defendants were : periods to upgrade certain in-| Herbert W. Straley hearing before U.S. Weather Bureau _ John Keinert, co-chairman of the |charged with conspiracy, coercion, HALF TIME structional areas. |the Civil Service Commission. It will be hot and humfd, with| Pontiac had ne traffic deaths during the first four 'AFT salary committee, said Pon-|extortion or attempted extortion. As part of the arrangement be “We can also see that programs | Bills for professiona) services a low of 60 degrees in the local) months of the year. (The perfect record for the year tiac teachers haven't gotten a raise! Hoffa is scheduled for question-|tween the schoot system and of teacher training at MSUO can/ during the hearing have been sub- area and 30 in the north. High extends through today.) lin salary since an ‘‘across the|ing by rackets committee at a|MSUO, Jean Young, elementary be enhanced by an extensive prac- | mitted to City Manager Walter K, temperatures will range from 8) 5 | board” hike two years ago. ‘hearing expected to be devoted|physical education instructor) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) |Willman by James G. Hartrick, Tying with Pontiac were Kalamazoo and Cedar Rapids, “We are grateful for across the principally to “sweetheart” labor woufd work half-time on the uni-/ |counsel for the Civil Service Com- in Pontiac to 74 fn the north. Cooler weather Is expected late owa. ‘board increases,” said Keinert, contracts in the New York area. | versity, campus with MSUO con- eee | mission: A. Floyd Blakeslee, as- Saturday night with a low of | * * * | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | 2 { tracting for her services with ine’ Plan Early Edition | sistant counsel for the city; and: 45 to 50 the Bureau: said. | Detroit tied with Chicago as the safest big city in which to} | local school administration. b jthe Oakland County Court Reports T tures for the next five/ THY: Both cities reported 2.4 deaths per 10,000 registered Kathie Faces Decisi N ; FI sh | Her werk at MSUO would be M ° | p Co., which recorded transcripts of eo ei wverage near the nor.|Vehicles during the first four months of the year. ‘ a he aces ec eWS 0 ‘with the girls’ physical educa- Of] MEMO ay \the 18-day hearing. ys vere ; ; “ ° . | tion pregram. Hartrick's bill and normal low of . in Chapter Il of Seria P | a s was $2,025, mn a "e ania alta fa ag a ee ae P . | TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (® — A | ‘One of our plans has been to So that Pontiac Press | Blakeslee's $2,610, and the court The lowest reading in downtown| Land A eaths repor year. | Romance in Hawaii is featured | bill to require labeling of human jdevelop close working relation-| employes may join the ob- | TePerters’ $3,084. ing 8 a.m. was 66 The national trend, however, showed traffic deaths jumped i Virginia Nielsen's “Journey | blood by race was passed by the (ships with MSUO so that we might | ; : Pontiac preceding 8 a ‘ | té Leve,” serial. Read of the | Florida House today and sent to | profit from the resources of this’ servance of Memorial Day Meeting informally last night, degrees. The mercury rose te’ 8 in April for the fourth straight month. | : Sto morrow, The Press will (city commissioners felt the court ; . decision Kathie berts must | the Senate. The bill applies to (university and th ht profit! ci . ae | : at 2 p.m. 5 I A total of 10,680 persons died on the nation’s highways) make: marriage ap life alone. bottled ‘blood stored “‘ blood | from our school nea.” Whitmer! publish but one edition, at reporters — oo a =—_ =. ~~. during the first four months, compared to [0,270 during the, ne second instaliment of | banks. It was sent to the senate \told Board members. _ noon. |but questioned the bills of the twe Wins 38-Hole Match — period in 1988. 5 led in tratt ident | “Journey to Love” appears on | after after being approved by the | “We can envision a time in the. Regular edition times | pie ase wees i. ast year in Pontiac rsons died in traffic accidents. ’s Pontiac Press. | 76- ° | wi ’ > we : : SANDWICH, England ! — Bil y pe Page 14 of today’s Pontiac Press. | House 76-0. future that resource persons from will be resumed Monday. wo asked to negotiate for a low. . jer price. | The court reportefs prepared four sets of transcripts, containing about 2,000 pages each, as required by the Civil Service statute. Biakeslee’s bill set a price of $20 an hour for 48 hours of con- Hyndman III of Abington, Pa., won a dramatic 38-bole overtime match from Lt: Bob Magee of cowutanermntcle “Notice the Way She Takes This Turn at 80...’ Amateur Golf Championship. Be- ee ee ee ae Te ee Eo Lee en te ee Ne ee ce i nt eee eee Sen eee BORG LOLA OR i A 9g Silver Springs, Md. | 4, . raid Eagar Guy Wolsten- \e By BOB CONSIDINE “Sure, I'm on the wrong side. There's never any when the train’s five miles away...” i Sa ie cee and = holme, 5 and 4. ibe NEW YORK — “Dear Sir, if that's your name,” traffic coming this way .. .” “So, okay, okay, it says ‘limit—60.’ They always al- | the hearings. . ecteaar ana NL writes an admirer who signs herself with the improb- ‘Thanks, but I'll light my own .. . low you 10 more . . .” Hartrick’s bill was based on , able name of Millie Considine. “What with the Me- | “Kinda chilly. Lemme have another shot out ee this place. The shots are an ounce and ‘Gi rate of $25 an hour for $1 hours’ if n Tod y Ss P ress ix morial Day holiday coming up, and all that, why don’t’ of that bottle...” a o = : §| work. a saat you reprint that grisly little piece you did before the “Laake at Chek Seemed baneetl << * nr rags quit yapping about what time I got home 1 <<“ -« € aaliadaall —i last Labor Day holiday? Maybe it'll help. Besides, "you arog at ewail Bee BIGREE ax = . S| Commissioners agreed to oft |8 : > going to see if this bucket really can do a “ | Straley reimbursement for 30 iol goannas ral look like’you need a day off. hundred and twenty ” If we hurry we can get there ahead of the * of om agregar bedi--nar gi orials «2. wuss steeeee ee F . ea wm Farm & Garden ..,..1011 |) Okay, Miss or Mrs, Admirer, here goes: “How about another kiss, honey? ...” wens 7 Bl oe the tune at be sod aa High School ...-.-.. pennies i x * * a, af fe Of course he knows I’m passing him on the right. §/ 13. 3 : E What’ / ° : yr ae ee aaa xf Famous Last Words (of some very dead motor- “So I’ve only driven 10 hours. Why should I be mi he got #rear mirror for? . . . S| sits wm amuted. to a Gi Nisa dine .cocenslincsusse 8 jiay = tired? ...” = f that guy thinks he’s going to cut me off, he's” - 7) $1,000, sald Marvin ony” Sports .......5 a 15-17 | a Piece f | got another /,.” } i : Alward Story ......0+695 ertpeteeees 14 | . . “Notice the way she takes this turn at/80.. .” ° “Trouble with all,those people get killed driv- “I coujd drive this road blindfolded... .” : ny ; ov & oak Pica. 2 ¥ : “Why.should I dim my lights? He ain't...” - ing, they . don't know.how, naturally, like THis baby can anything on a ill Wilson, Earl ...... res ae . “Wanna drag ,..?” . ; uel _ Watch...” : Women’s Pages .....1.-+. 67 “What's wrong with these tires? They've only gone “This paby can steer itself...” “Nothing eyer‘comes out of these side-roads . . .” co forty thousand ,. .” “Quif/ worrying. Those red blinkers start working ‘Requiescat in peace, Open Tonight Until 9 ; ' .Economy Furniture Co., ‘ ima | South Beginew Bt. TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 oo ty Tax Board Approves ‘59 Rate Freeze a “ 4 . - ‘ 3 ; - A L. ¢ . ~ County Appeal Looms on Hold-the-Line Policy By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL IR. : The Oakland County Tax Allocation Board today voted § to 1 to retain a status quo on last year’s tax rates for the county,| schools and townships, while keeping an eye peeled toward Lansing for monetary relief ; The only dissenting vote, as expected, came from Robert Y. Moore, chairman of the Board of Auditors. The final rates wil! be set officially Monday. Voting for the freeze on 1958 rates were Board Chairman Backing Truck "sweet 2 Kills Area Man ‘superintendent; James L. Gardner lof Commerce Township, Will J. Crushed While Seeking Job on Birmingham ‘Oliver of Southfield and Charles A. Construction Crew |Sparks, county treasurer. Sperks’ vote favoring holding the line on taxes came as a surprise To county school offi- cials and some supervisors gath- ered in the Supervisors’ Room of the County Office Building. Sparks, veteran member /6f the ‘ax board along with Moore, has A White Lake Township man. in the past stuck with Moore in John E. Teem, 31, of 1875 Mead opposing moves to deprive the Lane, was killed instantly in Bir- county of its requesteq share of mingham yesterday when he was the 15 mills. struck by a backing truck. Each year the 15 mills must be Birmingham Police said Teem divided up by the board between was standing in a barricaded area the county, schools and townships. on Woodward avenue looking for oliqwing today's brief one- a Oak Contruction Co. foreman to hour session, Sparks sald he try and get a job. voted with the majerity ‘‘with He apparently did not see the the understanding that the coun- approaching truck driven by ty witl he appealing its alloca- dames G. Barg, 32, of 539 E. | tion.” Oakridge Ave., Ferndale, police said. * * * Yet Moore said, ‘We're either It apparently struck Teem in the going to have to appeal or cut out head, knocking him to the pave. some departments.” ment, and then rolled over his) Moore, however, was less difi- body, according to police. He was nite as to whether he would recom- pronounced dead on arrival at Wil- mend to the proper authority that) Tam Beaumont Hospital, Royal the 5.62 to be given the county PROUD PARENTS — Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dawkins of Rayal Oak get a happy sendoff from their two younger children, Susan and Mike, as Qak. The truck driver told police he} |should be appealed. He said the county can expect felt the bump but thought it was to slice $1,549,465 from its pro- rt which had fallen from another posed 1960 budget of $13,997,018) truck until he heard someone pudget because it will not be re-| scream. He was released after ceiving the 6.47 share of the 19, Making a statement. mills it asked in order to raise U. §. Treasury to Ask Debt Limit Increase WASHINGTON (AP) The “Treasury will ask Congress, per- fmps next week, to increase the Seiling on the national debt, gov- ernment officials said today. A request for a temporary de damit, of 290 or 295 billion dollars #¢ gen@rally expected, to cover fOreseeable borrowings this au- @umn when tax collections lag. “~ That would compare with present temporary limit of billion dollars, which is due to re-! Wert to the 283-billion-dollar regu- -dar ceiling on June “fhe 1959 fiscal year. Treasury officials said they have not settled on the amount of “{heir forthcoming request. But it secmed certain they would have to, seek a temporary limit within 3) or 10 billion dollars of the 300-| villion wartime ceiling Expense of Hearing |: on Straley Eyed (Continued From Page One) no time off during his 8'y years as Pontiac police chief. It was agreed last night that 4he former official was entitled) t6 reimbursement for at least 30 days, under City personne] rules, but whether he should get more Money was a matter of dispute. -Commissioners agreed to make) their offer formally Tuesday night - Tibet, on a plateau between the imalya and Kunlun Mountains, has an average altitude of 16,000 fret. $11,796,018 in taxes. pt last week proposed the freeze on tax rates, hoping the tax sharing 30, the end of last year’s rates will be for Water- | Sparks siding with Moore ‘this - As the tax board prepares for a routine settling of rates Mon- day in Its last meeting, school and county officials are mapping an urgent campaign to have all Michigan counties retain at least By LYDIA ROTHMAN Among the parents on hand Wednesday for graduation exer- cises at the U.S. Military Acaac- emy, West Point, N. Y. will be an 30 per cent of any new taxes unpretentious but particularly the State Legislature might ap- ‘proud couple from Royal Oak. * * * prove. Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dawkins are leaving today to attend the graduation and commissioning of ith M. Dawkins, W al would provide the county|;roit 30". Peter Me With this plan in mind, Emerson jand schools with the extra money they will need to meet budgets the Which are growing steadily each ogg year. Pete, who is 21 years, holds more academy honors than any cadet before him, including Gen. | MacArthur and President Eisen- * + * ! Only major changes noted from| hower. In the 157-year history of the ford Township (from $1.32 to $1.31), !academy, he is the only cadet ever Southfield Township (from $1 to to have held ‘he four distinctions 80 cents), and for Brandon Town. of first captain of cadets, class ship (from $1 to $1.08). \president, star student and football |team captain. oo * ries =e ere | Besides this, he sang in the cadet s morning by Moore to ge jchoir, plays four musical instru- as close to the €.47 mills as \ments and is always the charming possible, David Levinson, Bir- life of the party. mingham.sapervisor, relustantly | jiow does it feel to be the mother appeared before the tax board to and father of one of the most publicized and outstanding young men of our time? Biggest headache, he said, con. PARENTS ‘OVERWHELMED’ tinues to be the costs to Oakland M Hawking save, We County in paying for social wel-| — ap eee Seen iain’ fare since the state has trimmed tla petit ct seiait : frig lad costs from halt sibility our son will be expected , . ito take, and about the extreme = * * ithings that have been said about Before the tax board then moved such a young man.” into a committee session to set! what they call prelimiaary’ final] rates. Moore made a mofion to| grant the county 6 mills instead) of the ‘frozen’ 5.62. “This will still leave us $768,000 short.’ Moore said. tell of the county’s money prob- ems, Completely modest and humble about their boy’s feats, not only as an athlete but as a leader, Dr. Dawkins, a dentist, says, “He's just a hard working kid and been lucky abovt all this.” Perhaps he is just a hard work- ing, lucky kid, but it seems he is ithe possessor of that. indefinable |something that may some day put thim in the ranks of the “great With no discussion, the vote on Mopre’s motion was 4 to 2 with time. ’ Today's “ote on what looms to men.” be the 1959 tax rates climaxed * * * a running feud between Moore and| When Pete entered Cranbrook the schools. Moore has argued that School in Bloomfield Hills, he was schools are asking for too muchia slight youngster with a notice- millage each year, despite having able curve in his spine from a mild approval from voters to tax be-'case of polio. The Weather Full US. Weather Bureau Report (PONTIAC AND VICINITY) — Part! udy with eccasional showers an undershewers today, high 8&3. Winds southerly 16-15 miles. Partly cloudy with @ecasiona! shewétrs and thundershowers ~famight and tomorrew. Low tonight, 64, igh tomorrow 80. Winds southerly 10- 45 miles tenight shifting to northerly 46-15 miles temerrow ——- ' Teday tm Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At8®am: Wind Velocity 15 mph Direction: Southwest - @un sets Friday at 759 pm Bun rises Saturday at 459 am Moon sets Friday at 12 39 pr Moon rises Saturday at 1 30 ar yond the™15 mills to gather extra) jis mother points out, though, funds. that he never was in danger of x * * being crippled, as has been, By doing this, Moore charges, publicized. the county is deprived of its ‘‘fair” share of the 15 mils * * * (BUILT HIMSELF UP Between his junior and senior son, Cadet Capt. West Point's Greatest Cadet a Determined, Likeable Guy PETER M. DAWKINS Fred Campbell, Cranbrook’s leoach and a personal friend of Col.) Earl H. Blaik, Dawkins’ West’ Point football coach, persuaded| ‘him to take Pete into the academy. | ‘Col. Blaik was not enthusiastic’ they leave today to attend the graduation of their tary Academy, West Point, N. Y. ‘ . ! “ ede eho Ngtne ‘The Day in Birmingham Appointee to Serve MSUO and Pontiac (Continued From Page One) — tical experience of trainees in our school system.” BIRMINGHAM — The four-bun- OTHER POST dred and ninety-two members of In addition to his duties as a the graduating class at Birming- physical education professor at the ham High School attended a din- |University of Nebraska, Lepley ‘s8\ner held in their honor last night. Nebraska state chairman of the ; President's Physica) Fitness’ prog- Hane . receive their diplomas ram. His im nding appointment Heading the class are Martin was ennsunced by Roy Alezan- Weinrich, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Weinrich, of 155 Vorn Lane, der, MSUO director of student a: valedictorian; and Barbara Sayle, “We are extremely happy in|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert obtaining this man because he has|q Sayle, of 1527 Cheltenham Dr., worked in both voluntary.and man-!gsajutatorian. Weinrich spent the first s® datory physical fitness programs," mester of this term studying in Alexander said. Dusseldorf, peg reee on an *® * * Physical fitness courses will not ship, It was antounced last night that he had also won & be required at the new yniversity |which opens in September. Student ‘participation will be on a voluntary | basis. ¢ * * Lepley's appointm effective July 20. wiv secon: Pontiac Gets Read During MSUO's infant sage, OF Memorial Day Lepley will primarily be con-| — cerned with developing students’ (Continued From Page One) recreational skills in such activi- begin at 12:05° p.m., going north jties as golf and bowling. ‘on Pontiac drive to Ferndale street * i = and then east on Ferndale to the Sports such as touch football,| _— track and field, skating and _ ski- Sylvanite ain a * jing may also be offered, Alexan- | In the procesison will be Sylvan der said. . Lake Girl and Boy Scouts, Jed by OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES | Howard Webb and Mrs. Joan Doub, The MSUO physical education and a group of Cub Scouts led by director will have the responsibility, Bernard Barach. of developing a program of quality| ‘that students will want to take, | | Alexander said. | & Pontiac Press Phete Peter M. Dawkins at U. ? Seated in the lead car will be High School Class of ‘59 Honored at Annual Dinner National Merit Scholarship for four years at the college of his choice. R. A. Wagner, high school prin- cipal, said this morning that 20 members of the class will be grad- uated with cum laude honors. Dr. Charles Anspach, president of Central Michigan College, will be the commencement speaker. His topic wil) be “Pauper or Mil- lionaire.”” Members of the United Church Women will meet at 10 a.m, June 5 in the chapel of the First Pres- byterian Church : for their final meeting of the season. | Mayor William’ B. Taylor, Mayor | A celebrity luncheon will be held following the meeting when Mrs. Carpenter will speak informally during the question and answer period, Tickets for the luncheon may be purchased from UCW men.bers prior to June 2 | | Directors of the Birmingham ‘Community House will hold their annual dinner and meeting at 7 p.m: Monday at the House. Mrs, Effie Schaffer said annual reports will be given and a brief jdiscussion of future plans dis cussed i } | Baldwin Public Library has ar- | The physical education program! Pro-tem Anthony Kreps and ranged a display of books written ‘at MSUO will be devoted to out-| David E. Firestone, city man- py 2? area authors as a part of | door activities of necessity the! ager. They will be followed by the Birmingham Arts Festival be- }first year because no indoor facili-| a car driven by Police Chief ginning next weekend. | ties will be available. George W. Purdy. | ‘The books will include fiction | Lepley will also be’ charged | The honorary marshall's car will and non-fiction, ranging from mys with developing a physical fit- be driven by Stuart Willson and teries to science and psycho-analy- _be able to take the rigors of the of Wisconsin and received a bac ness and recreational program (will carry Donald R. McDonald. | tor interested faculty members. (city supervisor; Sylvan Lake Jus- ive |tice Joseph J. Leavy, and the Rev. he-| Stuckmeyer about it, claiming that Pete was : too young, too light and wouldn't| The 46-year-old coach is a nat lor of philosphy degree from Cuar-| *._ * * rpl (Waukesha, Wis.) College in| The air and naval service at Syl- ust enny en Wt ts, wet cacy SC 1936. jvanite Haven Park will include any plebe. However wits his | . . * |flowers dropped from an airplane ai acareainn@aa, Ma aan | He holds an M.S. degree in phy- by Patrolman George MacTavish. up bis ming te stick it out and (iCal education from the University The plane is being donated for use ere were no homesick letters or lof Wisconsin and is slated to re- by Homer Tinney of the Pontiac calle, hic parents sald. jceive his Ph.D. from Indiana Uni- Airport. “By the time Pete got to west\ next_ month Point, he was master of himself," |&% NAVY V5 his mother said “and he worked) Lepley served as a physical edu- form a circle and girls will dis- hard, just like the others.” . cation instructor at Beloit (Wis.) tribute flowers on the lake while It was his athletic triumphs that College from 193743, and from taps is played by members of the first put Pete into the spotlight—he 1943-46 was a lieutenant in the West Bloomfield Township High was selected for almost every All. Naval Reserve V-5 flight training ¢-hool Band. America football team. During his|program, instructing in swimming Fa P A four years he has also proved he|and water survival The watercraft display is being poeseaee —, abilities 85| He has been with the Univer. supervised and planned by Vice a ing as his feats on the sity of Nebraska since 1946. Commodore John Pemberton and ; ae Patrolman James Stragea. His clans foe the fit includes A member of the instructional, kph Maer a ‘staff for the American Red Cross area atx PAY Boost Sought course, and may make it his/Assn. for Health, Physical Edaca- |tion and Recreation, served as ithe NCAA Swimming Rules Com- mittee. academy. Pete's first year as a plebe was | *® * A power boat floatilla from the Oakland County Boat Qub will two years at Oxford University in me England as a Rhodes Scholar. He national acquaties schools, Lepley is a past president of the Nebraska career. by School Work ’ + « editor of the associatior’s pubii-| y 00 Or ers Wisely enough, he knows that Cations. and has been a member of} anything is apt to happen in the future and he knows life as a sec- ond lieutenant wil] not be as glam- orous as that of a cadet. (Continued From Page One) “but you never know when they ‘are coming. ~ * * * * * He is married and the father of Pick Area Man for C. of C. Post Lloyd Wells Was Once _ Manager of Creamery | in Pontiac } A former Pontiac businessman has been named assistant manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of |\Commerce. The appointment of Lloyd C. Wells, former manager of the \Pontiac Brahch of the Detroit | Creamery Co., was announced to- day by John W. Hirlinger, chamber manager. Wells, 56, of 6477 Sunningdale | Dr.,” Bloomfield Township, will | take over the post Monday, when | ‘In the present situation a teach- er doesn’t know what he wil] be Morse to Filibuster iver kin sietner ne wit be Strauss Confirmation? able to afford a house or a car. The pay structure will enable WASHINGTON (AP) oy Wayne Morse (D-Ore) has threat-| teachers to plan ahead.” While the teachers e ened that he may try to talk the| Board's study, they agreed that nomination of Lewis L. Strauss to| Pontiac salaries compare favora- death. | bly with the national average. two sons, 12 and 14. « fe teh ; a * * * Strauss, nominated as secretary| Whitmer advised Board mem- of commerce, ran into this latest bers that the proposed pay struc- obstacle Thursday night after Sen-|ture is geared to national aver- ate Democrats initiated a ‘new,88es. The cost of living index hope for positive results of the | sis. A number of the books are slant- ed for children including the works iof a Franklin author who has writ- ‘ten a number of books on natural 'history. 3 State Fires Cause $1,300,000 Damage (Continued From Page One) water pressure in the area. The fire reportedly was brought un- der control by about 4:30 am. although flames still were licking at the rear of the building. | Cause of the blaze has not been determined. Firemen from Olivet nd the nearby communities of Charlotte and Bridgeport fought the fire. * * * Witnesses said the fire ap- peared to have started at the top of the building and worked down toward the basement. State Police said the fire was reported by a passing truck driver who noticed flames shooting from jthe top. OFFICIALS MEET The é¢ollege administration, headed by President. Gorton Rieth- miller, met im emergency session \to discuss effects of the fire. Students joined firemen ang | helped carry out many. records | stored in the building, College officials ordered an immediate | eheck to determine which ones | were missing. At 10 am. the ruins still were smouldering. Only the building's |blackened brick shell] remained. | Calumet officials said a full esti- ‘mate wouldn't be possible until they could examine the equipment jin the garage. The roof of the structure was round vf criticism aimed at pre- | Shows an increase in the Pontiac near collapse and attempts to venting his confirmation. jarea of 2.1 per cent, a figure lower, Nft it with a National Guard ftorse said he would do every-'than the national computation, winch were fruitless. thing within rules of the Senate Whitmer told them. Fire’ departments from four “to prevent this enemy of the x * {communities —Calumet, Laurium, American people from ever being} Administrators last night asked Ahmeek and aClumet-Hecla—were Sone aS: . \for wage increases totaling $48,-|aided in extinguishing the fire by LLOYD C. WELLS * talking any Senate, was interpreted as ithreat of filibuster. length of time.; Morse’s statement, made to the, 383; secretaries, + $7,930: mainte-|a heavy rain, Under Senate rules, it is diffi-| mance, $23,757; and custodians $53,-|_ No injuries were reported from ‘cult to prevent a senator from 608. ithe blaze. ‘Fin d Missing Woman years, Pete became inferested i>) William L, Belaney leaves to + Yesterday he said it’s not the football and built himself up from, beeome public relations director — A verbal attack by Morse had Dewntown Temperatures a 3 : se | le . tam en eh a 81 county which is ‘‘the big bad wolf Sfoot-7 and 135 : Sarl a major bearing on another Ei-; ; Pe oa : 35 pounds to 5-foot-11} for GMCT Employes Federal | j ths t FOS. ccssnceee : = -™ behind the annual tug-of-war over ang 165 pounds by making a Credit Union. escuers aw Rock preaneves nomination, | €a nm Oo es Ose tr a 7 Be 85 the tax pie self eat as rifuch as he could hold Wells had been employed in the When (Clare Boothe Luce re- Thursday in Ponftac fas recorded downtown! Pighest temperature Lowest temperature Meen tempereture School officials believe it’s the ang by religiously lifting weights. county which ed@ch year asks for , more than what is really needs. As a senior, he played first ; string quarterback and set a Three years ago, as the Board | school record with 13 touch- \Detroit office of the creamery con-| cern since 1947. He was _ sales; manager six years and in 1953 was| named Vice president in charge of signed as ambassador to Brazil, | she said Morse’s hours-long attack (Ap) 00. the floor of the Senate had ‘made it impossible for her to Seeking Iwo Miners KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. The missing wife of a Ford Motor Co. executive was found dead yesterday in a-closet of their home at 695 Vaughan Rd., Bloom- der the care of a physican for the past three months, was reported missing by her husband 24 hours previously. Weather — Sunny > : ee of Supervisors hit upon a pay: down while becoming the |milk operations. —A four-man rescue crew cla i serve She had left the hous ; Pe Fear Ago tw Pontine a2, as YOU-gO plan to finance a new | dest quarterback in the school’s | * a away at fallen rock 2,700 feet un-| Held Hills. m. Wednesda “ths € sebkeplnh) gOBRSCt rth the rvisors and mye ; The body of Mrs. Alan L. Gor-| PM y, telling the West temperature 0.00. .+..- «2 courthouse, mle and | history. He was also a .325 hitter | Wells became general managet|derground today in an attempt to! . ° maid, “Tm going out, I'll Ang »+ 97 Moore’s Board of Auditors were | as captain-of the baseball team. |for the milk company in Pontiac|reach t ‘Straits Transit Expands nick,.42, was discovered by her you later.’ ‘ ae ‘ Slighest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 86 Years charged in a law suit that they | had padded annual budget to | Asked what part they had in their ison's high school and academy ‘in 1934, living for 13 years in| \Sylvan Lake. | trapped miners. * * *® ' a3 CHEBOYGAN ») — Straits Only four men could work in the = Transit Co. has purchased the -|husband at 3:30 p.m. when he went Surviving besides Mrs. Gornick’s - husband are two sons, Alan Jr., upstairs to open some windows, he told Bloomfield Hills Police. #2 ip 1929 36 in 1884 ~=accumulate courthouse building : Pe ony, | : a ? successes, Mrs. Dawk , "We! He joined the Detroit Creamery) : l 2 8 tenting aaa = | were pa 5 ready and willing toas a route salesman in 1925 and|broke loose. Thursday nat “the has three cruisers i dip ee School at Celaredo Sp heat aitimore 90 70 Marquette 71 47 Levinson today, as othgf county listen to him, and his teachers and|two years later was named branch) Wright-Hargreaves gold mine. It! Mackinaw City. to Mackinac Is- in it and when Gornick leaned [iain 5 ry rina tl + ee oh = rome oy : officials and some superyfsors have jinstructors were always interested|manager in Dearborn. . was not known whether the twojand The company, organized by over to open it, he uncovered “uf a daughter, Diana, eee be #1 rj onronat 7 a said in the past, deny fuch a prac-/in him A native of Williamsburg, Ont.,|miners were alive, | former state fe “ ‘crewman pre- his wife’s body which hag been Also surviving is Mr : Shicago. 85 61 New Orleans v 74 tice * k Wells attended Oshawa Seminary! 4 third miner, Frank Uramow-|viously bought the . state ferry,| omeented by clothes hanging OM nick's mother. Min Gace 3 neisnast o 8 tc Oa | ie my os, * . (| “He was one of those young in Oshawa, Ont. ski, 35, was brought pp two hours Straits of Mackinac, ahd leased s zack. He called the police, Wilcockson of ‘New York City . nver 11 $1 Pellston re 0 ml one thing te county, schools people who would listen when peo-| . * ; * *® dafter the rock fall with severeja Bois Blanc island ferry. All five) Cause of death has not yet been} Funeral arrangements are being Wee ok fie 8 a1 serge iy den agree ons ed a talked to him, and he was c> Mr. hak . Kt we fo @jhead lacerations. He was report-/boats will be.put on the run from) determined. An autopsy was being|/made by the Bell Chapel of the © Rapids 6 8 Prancisco 60 $0 seal for (Me tex boarl’ io divide operative. arge number 0 ac business\ed inf satisfactory condition. Mackinaw Tity and St. I ace to|performed today, The body was/William R. Hamilton Co., Birming- Boughton 60 48 8 8. Marie 69 50; ax board to divide|‘NO SUPERMAN people, and his experience well! The tio still in the tunnel were| Mackinac Island. Emil Potvin, for-|taken to William Beaumont Hos-|ham : fecksonvitie o.-38 Treveree c 8 & mills threé ways and). ‘‘He is no superman, though, just| qualifies him for his new position,”’)Peter Moras, 54, and Gilles|mer state ferry captain, is presi- pital, Royal Oak Gornick is a tax counselor at fares City Se Temps std.‘ Still plese everybody. la normal, likeable young man.” (said Hirlinger. Huard, 19; | dent of the company, Mrs. Gornick, who had been utt*Ford Motor Co, in Dearborn, | ‘ ‘ w FOT) , ~ % THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 THREE Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas WE WILL BE MRS. J. EK. JOHNSON a Plains, Service for Mrs. J. E. eral Also surviving are another /phiné) Johnson, 75, of 1280 Hiller daughter, Mrs. Marian Houghtér- |Rd., Waterford Township, a for-|ling of Pinconning, and a brother. mer Pontiac resident, will be held; Mrs. Johnson's body is at. the lat 2 p.m. Sunday at the Huntoon|Huntoon Funeral Home. ‘Chapel. Burial will be in Perry; MRS. CHARLES SHEARER |Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Charles (Georgina) Shearer Mrs. Johnson died of a stroke at! died yesterday at the home of her | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Wednes-| son Dr. John P. Shearer of 147 day. She had been in ill health) Cherokee Rd., after a long illness. nearly two years. She was 89. MRS. HARRY E. MORRIS. [_™Mrs. Shearer was a member of| _ |First Presbyterian Church. Mrs, Harry E, (Alta E.) Morris | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | lof 58 Orchard Lake Ave. died un-| Jean Cramer of Pontiac; five sons, ‘expectedly this .morning at the avery of Royal. Oak, Charles, jhome of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie |\George, Stuart and John, with : r , s y THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 Checking the cards for the party to be held June 11 are left to right, Mrs. Henry Grace, Mrs. James DeQuis and Mrs. Edward Shaw. Mrs. Grace and Philia Theta. Sets Benefit Card Party | . Philia Theta will give a card party to benefit Camp Oakland Girls Ranch June 11. The af- fair will last from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at’the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Genera] chairman is Mrs. Robert Laity, who is also serv- ing on the prizes committee. Jthers are: “Mrs. Douglas Austin and Mrs. James Wilcox, tickets; Mrs. Marshall Katch- ka and Mrs. Richard Kest- ner, drawing; Mrs. John Kii- Honor Bride-Elect | | A miscellaneous shower honor- and Mrs. Harry Jasinski of Royal| ing Eleanor Jasinski was Wednesday evening at the home Anders June 20 at St. Paul of Mrs. Herman Anders of Omar Church. He is the son of Mr. street. Cohostess was Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Herman Anders of Omar Hall. *- * * | Invited guests included Mrs. Ja- Miss Jasinski, daughter of Mr. sinski, Mrs. Wilbur Morey, Mrs. Leo Wittkopf, Mrs, Earl Campbell, | |Mrs. Ralph Ferdon, Lucille and} |Norma Greene, Mrs. Earl Moore and Ethel] Smith. Others were Rose Gobie Irene Gobie, Mrs. Catherine Anderson, Barbara Crosby, f«‘rley Ratigare, | Loraine Smigielski and Leota +s | Voight. Young Ladies’ Days WED MON TUES ! ' donnel! Hair Stylists presents a new PAINTING DISCOVERY One Coat Alkyd Flat or Semi Gloss “ITS HOMOGENIZED!” (READ THIS) This paint ts purposely jelied - - - ready to use instantly It's non-drip qualities stops run-down on brush or roller handles. To thin, simply stir—no thinner needed. @ 20 Ready Mix Colors @ No Sagging @ Completly Washable @ No Dripping @ Completely Washable OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. AMERICAN MARIETTA | nert and Mrs. James DeQuis, radial arch, bass tables pedal clavier. Bench Mrs. Donald Ostrander, ’ included. prizes; Mrs. Austin and Mrs. | Katchka, cards: Mrs, Henry $ | Grace and Mrs. Edward Shaw, 495 . | {dod. , Mrs. Shaw are in charge ef food for the Cideludine the lst are Mrs. . Philia Theta affair and Mrs. DeQuis Edward Jonnson, hi, Janee TERMS is on two committees. ig Mrs. aes —_ Me Paul Min Teer ed | Four of the chairmen who are revues rom ee T CALBL MUSIC _ cleanup committee. working on plans for the Philia Theta tee; Mrs. Douglas Austin, tickets; Mrs. . card party June I] are, left to right, Robert Laity, general chairman, and | Open Fri. & Mon. Nights Studen ts _ Mrs! Edward Johnson, cleanup commit- Z Mrs. James Price, cleanup committee. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 held Oak, will marry Warren Herman to Pe rfo rm Black Is Best . : e ° °e . at Recital M d P | THINKING OF A SWIMMING POOL?’ street, om | | edium Fencl Lines Kye Bee j Among students taking part in} | |7:30 p.m, Tuesday at Grace Luth- leran Church are Michael Biallis, David Peters, Debbie Young, Beth Ann Edwards, Cherry Johnson, the piano recital] to be given at} ‘SEVEN SPECIAL! THOMAS. ORGAN The Spinet with 13 note, 16 foot pitch, By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box) or both?” A. If you have a medium frame, you are just about right to Prevent where? Should I diet or exercise|plained—And How Them.” _ Q ‘‘How does one line the eyes| |Ronnie Woods and Brian Grey. son, Susan Hales, Barbara Gay- lord, Michael Grey, Julie Apple, James Gaylord, Beverly Patton, Nancy Tripp and Buddy Peters. Concluding the list are Mary Jane Sadler, Rose Marie Tripp, Charlot Allshouse, Karen Perkins, Kathryn Christie, Jan Apple, An- Others are Cindy Turnbull, Gail| Royce, Cindy Jones, Susan John-| with a pencil?” in weight. Your measurements A. Take an eyebrow pencil | are in good ratio except for your | (black is almost always best for | waistline. I suggest that you take | this) and draw a line on the | waist slimming exercises. upper lids at the base of the | Q “My daughter has some hair, lashes. Use a medium pencil. |. her upper lip. She is a beauti-| If it is too hard, you will have ul girl, 17 years old. She is sensi- difficulty drawing the line with- bah about this, I know, and has! out irritating the lids. If it is #0 (Leen using peroxide and ammonia soft it will smudge. ‘fo: a bleach. This does bleach it PREVIEW SHOWING the FAIRVIEW ranch “so much house for so little” $13,550 FHA Terms $450 vown nette Foster, Dawne McConnell, Q. “I am I years old and have) but to me it makes it appear even} | Susan Barling, Denise Patton, San-|# you think of this treatment? Will MODEL AT 245 ALICE ST., CORNER THIRD idy Dawes, Barbara Bidwell, Karen|my bust is normal size for my,’ __ : ie Allshouse, Edward Christie, Carol age?” Fa a te 30-inch bust. Do you think that/more noticeable at night. What to) ROCHESTER Zeplin and Deanna Peters. Extension Club Elects Officers Modern Homemakers Extension | Club met at Tel-Huron Community |Center Tuesday evening. “ Members of other Waterford ex- |tension groups were invited as guests to hear a talk on ‘Our Teenagers,” given by William Mc- ebb 2 CN by Horna Halos A sew-thrifty — quick to iron, cool and pretty 2. Choose | New officers were elected. The —, aout a for dress! -roup voted to donate to the and jacket— x may om trast family life committee for purchas- = ; , = pat ing new reference books on schol- tern: Misses’. ices of the juvenile court. merbund ‘2 yard. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for Mrs. Baer Hostess each pattern for Ist class mailing. to Beta Theta Phi Send to Anne Adams, care of The Carthy, director of protective serv- think . | A. I think se. In fact you are | ier Ta ae moh ae a little better developed at your | daughter might try ene ‘ath age than mest girls. | depilatories for the face. This Q. “I am 16 and have two teeth’ removes the hair but only tem- which protude a little and I am| porarily. It has to be repeated SMALLEY REAL ESTATE, ULysses 2-1700 CSIIPIIIIIIII IIIT AY very self-conscious about them I) You might see an : : jam wondering if I could get in-| This is permanent removal. If . EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES \visible braces? I am going into! the hair is not too fine and not \ my senior years and wouldn't want) teo thick, this might be the thing DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS those silver ones,”’ to do. \ Optometrist A. So far as I know there are | oe ae — 5 a cued < \ ne invisible braces although We m to . some are more noticeable than |think I am fat but my friends sxy| ae eee tion of your teeth. However, 1 |that are fat along with my hips. \ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN would not bother about.that. Go How much should I lose in order | ahead and have them fixed or |t0 have a NICE shape?” | they will bother you for the rest A. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29,1959) er ees eee eee Hollywood Headlinés ¢ |grove to start casting around for Asks Fast Change ticipate the needs of the future.”’) TAIPEI, Formoa (AP) — Juve- jcomedy ideas to see if he can come : ) A Otherwise, the head of the Army’s| mile delinquency in Formosa has lup with an original movie script} BosTON (AP) — Dr. Wernher |Dallistic missile program ‘said in| increased 690 per cent in the past Dine Out Today to the Famous SMORGASBORD DINNERS at W. Huron St. 9 Cocktail Lounge at Elizabeth and Restaurant Lake Road FE 3-9528 Ford have had‘ a secret romance ae | . ] | mie ois I in) © Presents Glenn Ford Vehement yY for Jim as his next motiori picture lvon Braun has warned that Amer-|* speech here, the United States ven years, the police academy EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY 'is spending a week in Paris’ to) 500, ee her Clothes for “Olympia” which © that Debbie Reynolds and Glenn and such rumors are net very (she says, “the latter part of August! x‘ are so utterly ridiculous, Glenn toi, The girl who will co-star with go back to Italy. Don't believe,| %:), ; following “Cash McCall.” Haare will find itself surrounded “by JAM SESSION . 4 b . R | licans must “mmamediately recast} several planets flying the hammer |dean: Chao Lung-wen, reported enies e 1e omancee | Sophia Loren writes to say she|our edycational philosophy to an-| and sickle flag.” today. , . oy . ’ é AY ‘we ‘s? 7 OS eee $e - ~ - a ae “8% 5% *s: J visit Dior and other couturiers for) }:33%- ,-p it yte: th with Frank Perry and His Swingmasters By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS —_— Gillenn hopes to work out his eee Pon's | I , a < | €1IOLLYWOOD — Those rumors| Preblems with Eleanor (Powell) ‘starts in Vienna June 8. ‘Then,’’| hee “p e =e. I'll be in Italy for ‘Bay of Naples’ | ¥-\ with Clark Gable. I am thrilled to)‘, . * Ted Stanley me, that he even hates to dignify Gina Lollobrigida in = dear Louella, all the rumors about B34. Comedy M.C. them with a denial. ‘‘When two Mitzi Gaynor, so you can put all)jega) troubles in my country. I) g/27 ° people have a pleasant association the other would-be casting down|am; not worried and neither is!’ ; Featuring ; — oe the drain. Mitzi and her husband, | carlo.” | : on a picture and get along well, | ~ ; Car 0, ’ |* . . Gladys [somone tur ints me dat! Jape Bean, teetoned trum New Sina gas: there is no ton > WW MARV JACKSON | FRED STEINBAUGH ous situation. and it’s eo ‘York and Mitzi said she’ll leave : | Eiv0 . s ion, it’s pure non- for R July 1 for tt ‘tare ble in our going to Italy, and ail “ Spurgis sense,”’ said Glenn. or ome yu : in. picture | those gily siokice axe just silly Pies On the Piano . and His Music Moker Trio - Both Aaron Rosenberg, the pro- Ae ee voice (he way of saying “rumors’”).| 3). Nightly Menday Thru Thursd Friday and Saturda FABULOUS ~ Novelty Act ducer, and George Marshall. i- aes ot eiaeer N produc ‘ Vienna is a splendid town—you feel x7 \\ ghtly me y — rector.of “It Started With a Kiss" @od Martin Batt, aarector, are 00" everywhere the scent of her ancient. > oes # FLOOR SHOWS were equally vehement in denying '? neu Tas and Sioned esti 10 orandeur,”’ suys my Italian friend. - SMORGASBORD LUNCHEONS SMORGASBORD DINNERS = EVERY * Jack that there was any sort of romance wae “ Wate _ hacer oe n - a Pie Chicken or Ham or Pork $ 25 Beet or Turkey Or Ham or $ 95 By . Si altz’’ with Da Nive Pai yee tes - FRIDAY YY: | . between Debi ang ten: and vas I ‘eld you not — ag) Roosevelt Dam in Arizona is 30. ¥i. Steak, Coffee or Tea.. 1 Pork Chops, Coftee or Tea 1 or Fed SA AY Ripley this talented gal’s career has never miles long and 2 miles wide. There qi. 11:30 to 3:00 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. » rv oo oe . been so healthy. is a driveway, 16-fogt wide, across | #--.!. 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PN egg DANCES and PARTIES €arry Out Service — FREE DELIVERY on .Weekends tom RAPT O'BRIEN wr. BRON cence pro BILLY WILDER BRUCE BENNETT } - ‘ " P i ‘ i ww ° oe * ac CN EM SIM New China Inn I} FREE soxts “stants wreev’ Pony, Bis ton cr 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd.. saiar tnainainliakes iatela | , SWINGS pong ea j Choice Liquors 426 S. Saginaw FE 4-9692 | ; f / ~y oe | | , THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 ) | etic . 4 The nation's largest hedlth center fs said to be in Chicago, occupy- oa town e's = ACLOY Don Murray Works to Help romeless — ARS YLLIS | | ‘ ~ ficials, however, estimated smoke] strength. GUIT . from $16 3 By PH BATTELLE himself so devoutly sensitive and; “ — li pag back home;TV dramas that carry what he|government aid, which is getting | and water damage at up to $100,00 LIFI NEW YORK—The critics called|idealistic that he might be said/ (in 1955) to earn money| te Fanta wane aneteicd ti te AMPLIFIERS, from $49. 95 Hit a tine acting job. And millions|to have scarcely acted at all. acting again, my wife and I began ae a pom aes owmtield it aa mit pier s acuated during the/[ W. t to get some of .these| peop! ANTED Complete . \of television-attuned hearts were Murray is a conscientious ob- righ of ol pathetic situa- violence. For instance, we see are unbeatable when it comes -to 1,000 joining communities succeeded in; Silver marked “‘sterling’’is guar. preventing th efire from touching) @nteed by law to contain 925 parts the Scott Hotel next door. Hotel of-) no. designed ‘to give .it- added The Kerredge, ent 4 tase tel ; Musical Instrument Line ‘torn out by the performance. jector an pacifist, ater, once was a famous Upper . E-Z Pay. — Bental — Layaway Pian | Yet Don Murray, the young actor) © aaakel ah eagpegs global tions. With her money and mine, jweetere films where 1,000 Indians sharing.” Peninsula theater at which touring] We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and EDWARDS 18s. saginaw-| who portrayed the sensitive idealist! i” He and his wife. actress (224 another conscjentious objector|are mowed down, ‘They're like s0| ren colmmasian saneudl ‘a seu Novelties a “Billy Buc Budd” early this week, is _ |I'd met over there named Belden, many dummies. The audience plays. No esitmate of damage was PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET Hope Lange, and their two chil & ache bee. ve ome drew live frogally so that most |P2ulson, we bought land in Sar- idoesn't care. It's callous.” err ge Theal ealer given. —$—7) r SAT, . “Tet thei eon go te dinia and started to establish our) His latest movie, the soon = E — comynunity.” released “Shake Hands wi with the D UP alg ge Devil,” has been called a violent! urns own in for 100 World War Il Murray explained that the ‘ ORLD refugees, refugees given’ thei land, |2m2- “It is,” he agrees, “But FROM THE TOP OF THE WORLD! "Tate many scent ci fot nee, mescaline pnt opi who The yearalé Rance Ta WATE P 0 PD IE: re who worry about where their next yo m jlive through it... fights it every) mark, was destroyed fire Fl a , imming pool is coming from, 2 lied habe -dipnaag hers step of the way. American audi-| which fra poor sh al DR | VE- IN TH EATER ‘ ‘this one worries about the upkeep living.” wig aaa that gradu. ences can't miss the lesson in it} 100-room hotel next door. No-one] ‘| ally returns to the project (which |P&C@use Americans have the most | was injured. ee ‘with his own money, he has estab- Murrey has era “Homeless lhighly stimulated social conscience | Firemen said the blaze broke out Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Reads—Box Office Opens 7:! lished a community for heretofore » in the world. | about 2 a.m., several hours after) ats lcnistons victims of the war. a , goo ye Mighell ols | “Our government is doing an the theater had closed. in Exciting He doesn’t like to talk about it. ‘5 maeve from fen on a n s: jawful lot,.but it's government-to-' Fire departments from six ad-| TONIGHT and SATURDAY t lite to Entertainment! o—— we i yak r'm| Beas 10 tree enterprise. Pree} : ‘ ja religious fanatic or something, The United Nations has taken up land it’s not that,” he explained the idea, and the actor is in con- islowly, a wide smile on the wide-|5tant touch with them on the ie open face. “I was too young to movements. fe involved in the war, but I be-| He still makes three trips a year SOUTH END Or UNION LAKE ROAD leame a conscientious objector in|to Italy to help partner Paulson in gy OPEN 7 P.M. — EM 3-0661 1982, and was sent to Europe as a|their program. Between trips, he g TONITE social worker for two years. ||is making a name for himself as . sort of got involved, and slayed an actor, because he thinks acting A SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY lover.’ jis even more important than social | a MARTIN LEWIS | He lived in a hall of « bombed- re in ee picture of world AND out building in Naples, sharing |YCeTstanding. i "Walt Disne rp | it with saci an His work | | Most social work,’’ Murray ex- - Hilarious Fun-Fest! | was largely concerned with al- Plains, “is trying to clean up aig GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC & MIRTH! | leviating the multiple pains of jsituation which already has disin-\@ | aan at tae 30,000 refugees who ‘eBrated to a position of tragedy. = e q still live throughout Europe in “An artist's work is more im- Cc ia barbed wire camps. | portant; when an audience identi- “In Italy, they had had it espe- fies you with @ person you are as vA cially rough for—well now, it's 15, Portraying, you can build sym- frECHNICOLOR years. They weren't allowed to, Patty for good. You can fight a. GARY FCOOPER Suen and aly hast big near |" Palit wants to do. Pacitom ed citizens and Italy has a big unem-| ® Pacifist wants to do. Pacifism | ployment problem. They couldn’t| 4 @ terrible word—it is non- Wanner Baos: MARTIN avo LEWIS Fun-Fest! GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC and MIRTH! imigrate to other countries for | pagan resistance. Most people many reasons—some had lost their, 9° Bothing until there’s a war. | papers, others had been sick and| Resisters try to do something to | jhad their papers removed, and | . pong getting to a state of | SQUARE and ROUND NTA TEM | "0 GASALLRGOM Smokers Die | FRI, “NO,TIME FOR SERGEANTS” 2957 Woodward, Detroit “BACHELOR PARTY” GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY - 1 Times More : SATURDAY, MAY 30th — LOTS OF FUN! ye DOORS OPEN FRI. 6:4 2K CEECGO sans Dancing Every | Researcher on Cancer, Thursday, Saturday, Sun | wap” || Cites Death Ratio With SAT poeas se | . 10:45 A.M. Jerry Noncigarette Users | GIANT SPIDER STRINES! com , LEWIS MARTIN CAMPUS BALLROOM [claims that 10 times as many, TERROR FENKELL and LIVERNOIS, a ty gtd |cancer as nonsmokers. j _ ~ : Pe i bé 9 | He said the Jung cancer death | | iv 7 ‘rate among “two-pack-e-dayor- | (meg oo i ey SCARED STIFF more” smokers was “roughly 60 . a Enjoy Your Holiday Week-End in Safety and Cool Comfort! | Exclusive First Run Showings at the Butterfield Theatres iT E : F i F ; i q ? Hammond also said it “ HOLIDAY PRICES WILL PREVAIL TOMORROW! | pe eg pl as Pn e a |pulmonary tuberculosis were| Wits MET IN KONGOTANGA. SAVAGE AFRICAS TR 277, TODAY! IT BEGAN ON A... MICHIGAN CAMPUS AND ENDED IN THE MOST FAMOUS TEENAGE TRIAL ell TY OF OUTCASTS! | The discussion took Place dur. | ling a symposium on “Smoke, | \Smoking and Chest Diseases,” held at the meeting of the Na- | |tional Tuberculosis Assn's. medi- | |eal section. Hammond's facts were at- > IRINA Mar GEORGE NADER ' the Tobacco Industry Research OF THE DAY! na ni They were eighteen, from the city’s most respected families. This | Hockett suggested the “‘spot- o CR | smoking to “‘host susceptibility” in| lad Ithe search for fresh clues to the | ARI LORRE we Michael PATE - Same Sane _ CO ate eatin ‘cause of lung cancer. _ is the story of their relationship . and of their crime which assaulted the conscience of . the world : itary @ TONIGHT and =f 3-FEATURES—3 — Lost Complete DRIVE-IN THEATRE SATURDAY ALL wee 3 Feature d THEATRE Mane ROA First Show Starts at CARTOON Show Starts at _ AT PUTS YOU IN. | ms) | 8:15 CARNIVAL 10:20 NEW. WORLDOOF EXCITEMENT-A NEW 3 THE tee | HON IN ENTERTAINMENT NEVER SO_VAST AN UNDERTAKING! { Pf) NAL ‘fl HA AEDY LAMAR ! - HORRORS . CaN HET fe) hs | 2 - nna . BLACK | STUDENTS owen Tepteays:_| Eluesaul (In CAAQAC CODE Movie-goers will be nailed to their chairs, squirming in a mixture of anguish and fascination. FROM THE BEST SELLER ~ COMPULSION CINEMASCOPE © (HLS SUE DLA added: “HIGH, DIVERS An DOLLS” . .. and THE ¢ OF MEN THEIR WOMEN { ia nwie f orga . | | 4 | j * | >} Fromme © UCUNIL HANUWILAL BEGINNING OF CREATION ENNIS iiiaeat . MARIE HEY MILT TANT Live Sacrifices to Flesh Eating Fish NWADI anette ir SO rn Ble le Serpent NMAAZING ust ~ The Mystic Rites of Black Magic 1001 Thrills in a Green Hell OF THE WORLD! iS (Waa WINNER OF THRERTMTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS tm StuNNinec COL © Ri — STARTS SUNDAY — Also Rory Colhoun -- Beverly Garland THE HANS TREE D THE SAGA OF. “HEMP BROWN” Cooper — hell 4 mndin duiplnen tad tebe IN TECHNICOLOR and CINEMASCOPE } a Plt A el i —_— THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 (This year, Memorial Day visitors to 10-year-old Punchbow! Cemetery the military headstones that created a continuing magnificient monu- ment is being raised to the dead of the Korean will see more than controversy, A World War II and ee | SPECIALIZED SERVICE eTv © HI-Fi © TAPE RECORDERS © Pp. A. SYSTEMS | © OFFICE INTER-COMS BLAKE 3149 W. HURON ® RADIO ©@ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE RADIO-TV bow! and the new memorial.) By ROBERT TUCKMAN | HONOLULU w® — On the inner ‘rim of an extinct yolcano crater known as Hill of Sacrifices, a me- morial is being erécted to Amery ang inscriptions depicting battles V-J Day which marked the end of ica’s war dead of the Pacific. | * * * ing downtown Honolulu. of Punchbow! Crater, lie the re- | mains of 17,000 Americans who died in the service of their coun- try, most of them the dead of FE 4-5791 | World Wir IT and the Korean se l © ct. They include several thousand unknowns of the two GIVE YOUR HOME wars. Wrought lron RAILINGS save over 14 WITH ‘til 9:00 and Sons OR 3-5043 * There in the trim green lawns | BATTLES DEPICTED On each side of the center build-’ ing will be collonaded wings cov- ered with massive ceramic maps ,of the Pacific. -_ Beneath the figure of Columbia, “The solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.” The inscription is a portion of a letter written by President Abraham Lincoln to a mother | who lost five sons in the Civil War: has not been announced officially. One early estimate placed it~ at three million dollars. Punchbowl Cemetery itself cost $1,102,000 and was dedicated Sept. 2, 1949, the fourth anniversary of World War II hostilities. It covers 112 acres in the volcano crater, It. is being built of Italian mar- the work of sculptor Bruce Moore formed by an eruption said to ble breught halfway around the of New York, will be inscribed: world to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, overlook- have taken place 75,000 years ago. i * * * The burial ground was the first national cemetery to be_ estab- lished in the Pacific area. It is tue largest of three national memorial cemeteries supervised by the U. S. Army outside continental United States. ; A bitter controversy developed ‘two years after Punchbowl's dedi-, } The memorial is the last of 17 cation, and it reached back as far' Many veterans and eivic or- | Also last March, the Army de- | Added Chotw - | & COLUMNS On Memorial Day, as is the cus- tom each year, families of the dead, Boy Scouts and veterans or- ganizations will decorate each grave with Hawaiian flower leis. x« * * Perhaps the most noted of those He was Ernie Pyle, the war cor- respondent felled by . Japanese By W i IEEER 2 : a | y WAYNE B. SIEFERT ae bullets April 18, 1945, on the | County Horticultural Agent remote Pacific island of Ie Shima| Have you suspected that your| |Michigan, broad matted rows are) | clumps may be kept more than | two years and still develop high | Because a large crop | the regular plan * * of Congress. CROSSES REMOVED { was taken to March, 1952, a House interior (in line with a manual issued by On Sept. 24, 1951, Army men &nd, subcommittee killed legislation the quartermaster general. { vehicles moved in without ad- vance notice and removed the 13,000 temporary wooden crosses marking the graves, The action was taken, the a Said then, because it was costing too much to maintain the crosses and to trim the grass around them by hand. The crosses were replaced with stone markers set flat on the ground. The Army said a poll had been taken three years earlier to deter- mine whether survivors wanted flat or erect headstones and that the flat stones were preferred. to force the Army to restore the crosses. ‘sent to President Eisenhower ask- | ing to put back the crosses. * * * Again the Honolulu Star Bulle- Again in 1955, a resolution was tin commented: ‘This is not an appropriate sub- | istitute for impressive and sym- Just last March the Honolulu bolic crosses. It is delayed recog- Star Bulletin commented editorial-| ly “Serious thought should be giv-| nition by the Army that the flush | ; headstones are not as impressive) | | Magnificent Memorial to Pacific War Dead Being Erected at Honolulu War. Here is the story of Punch» {and a small nonsectarian chapel built by the commission. The cost as the White House and the halls \for devotions by next of_kin. ganizations protested, Newspa- |cided to raise the flat headstones as memorial gtones that stand | pers joined the outcry. The fight joné inch above the surrounding above the turf.” . But, in turf. The Army said this move was Today, the flat gravestones re- y main. STRIP PAINT It's easy with . STRYPEEZE © the semi- paste paint re- mover used by profes- sionals, too. At paint and hardware stores. en to returning the crosses to the national cemetery. As was made. clear at the time of the contro- versy over restoration of the crosses, the religious symbols of Buddhist, Jewish and other faiths can be used where family mem-| |bers desire.” Farm and Garden News cameras’ Cystershell Scale Kills Trees, Shrubs aon | | | Rose Gardeners to Hold Confab in Philadelphia | Rose gardeners, professional and| amateur from coast to coast will gather at the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia, Pa., June 10 to 13 ners do not interfere. These jto discuss mutual problems and | | Open Friday Evenings Carl Shell 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pyle, 44 when he was killed, rated burial | the U. S. Navy in World War I. of him. mission, cemeteries and 17 memorials. | *x* * * pleted in the summer of 1962. | x * * and the Korean War. side of an uphill stairway. PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Cass PONTIAC Rockcote FE 3-7129 shoe-shaped Trevertine stone. * ¥ * near Okinawa. | in this military | well | cemetery because he served in ‘brownish scale on the trunk? : If this scale called oystershell patches, three rows wide. These Work on it was started in June, Ne by one, or else one 1958. It is expected to be cgm- The panels will be placed on | the walls of eight courts of hon- or. Four courts will be on each Will give any control. At the top of the stairway will be the Memorial Court, 120 feet using Malathion should start near| .wide and 90 feet deep. The main; June 1 and be applied at 10 day| memorial building will be a horse- intervals | A gray scurfy moss appears | in streaks or strips on the bark The hew war memorial is be-| when this scale is present. It | | ing built at Punchbowl by the is easily scraped off with a American Battle Monuments Com-) fingernail. These pests usually a government agency) become so numerous they kill that constructed and maintains 14’ the plant, one branch at a time. | Often the lower branches go, trunk of a clump begins to die. After the \plant has begun to die, it is hard ito save them, but if one gets to this problem in time the pest can} A principal part of the memorial be destroyed and the tree saved. will be the “Garden of the Miss- ; . ing.” In it will be carved, on mar- fective against this pest, if one ble panels, the names, rank, Or- 63, choose the proper timing.| ganization and home state of some When these insects are in the, 26,000 missing of World War II crawler stage in early June, con-| Malathion has proven very ef-} itrol is outstanding. When they are under the protective cover,| ifew chemicals except an oil spray| START JUNE 1 A well timed control program | Careful until July 1. structure of Roman coverage of the leaves, branches jand the trunk will be necessary | A new strawberry growing tech-| Tt will consist of a central pylon nique for the home gardeners has ‘with a monumental stone figure given outstanding success. Wher- of Columbia as the centerpiece, ever strawberries are grown in | wend ed (P 8. You, too, can sell “don't needs A young lady with “don’t needs” galore Said, “To sell these for cash I’d adore.” Then she ran a Want Ad, And it made her so glad, ‘Cause she sold the whole works before four! r cash In the Want Ads) Call FE 2-8181 » PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS WORK FOR YOU | / shrub or tree such as lilac, birch) But recently, a New Yorker has lor mountain ash are not doing too found high yields develop when) because it has a ‘scurfy grown in clumps. Mother plants) yields. | does not depend on runners, new plantings can be made by dune t | without loss of yield. If you | are planted in 12 inch by 12 inch would like to try a pew idea, progress. * * * Such noted authorities as ‘‘Gene”’ (Papa Floribunda) Boerner, re- search director of the Jackson & Perkins Rose Nursery, Newark, N. Y., and ‘“‘The Plant Doctor” MORE THAN A GARD _ROTO-H NEW DEEPER DIGGING DRAG SPIKE Powerful 4 b.p. cast iron gas engine powers attachments to help lighten your work all year ’round. You f he hard jobs easy when you use Roto-Hoe for ae aa ing, ing, cutting, mowing, sawing, removing snow, ee ten arraming other power tools. The ‘300’ aerating, mulching : converts to riding sulky for si EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 DIXIE HIGHWAY — CLARKSTON EN OR LAWN TOOL! OE 300” aa ¥r A" 4 find the t-down mowing. See it today!. 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dgi€d Lake upl ‘awarded the DAR Good Citizen = = 2 unningham, Dianne Flicker,| Included on the list are two x ; Richard Goodwin, Sheila Kinder. j i By COLLEEN ADAMS | Those from the bookstore were R t F C ’ Award by Helen Bulla, assistant) “The Place of aaah Ruby Lewis and Sharon Lowe. a aEee set aaa Fourteen Emmanuel Christian) 53 .. williams’ fifth hour dra-|Virgie Murray, Ruth Ann Frisch, CTUIN FLOM VUIUISE = principal. actetics in a Comprehensive High) Others - receiving. letters were ‘School / students arrived in New matic class at Pontiac Northern Pat Canfield, Gloria MacQueen, WIN SCHOLARSHIPS School’ was the subject of a panel Nancy MacAfee, Charlotte Morris, The juniors who have been York arly today heir five-day . wo plays Onalee. MacQueen, Glenda Wag- . accepted inte the scholastic and |’ rk farly today for their five-day High School will present two play = : By SALLY COLLINS Seniors receiving scholarships discussion under the supervision Rodger Munro, Elise Nelson, Dave as b - - Denis Alix, senigr trip. ‘The Leprechaun” and “Of AIL Mer, Beverly Eagling, Penny Walled Lake High Schoo] seniors are John Saum, Larry Warner, of Sharon Doyle, moderator. Panel Odden, Janice Pletsch, Russel ~ a a) ' ; . Things,”’ at 8 p. m. Thursday. Hanson and Lenore Haganson. i ; at | adie went Nie Fortes. Ls Fitinawr ; : Rizzuto, Pat Rogers, Bill Rotsel,| Nancy Bridges, Pat Jones, | Fhe group, chaperoned by Mr | Switchboard operators invited returned today bila of - = siti ; poise , Marry Ettinger, members included Mary Stewart, Terry Wikies oad Sasivin wi, Renate Meyer and Janice Peter- and Mrs. Gus Stralnic, left Pon- se were Carole Lyons, Donna Tate, ( Mae eee ead ad ee a ines. Joanne Hill, Howard Hinkel, Rich- jams. ven, itiac by bus for Detroit and then! The plays will also be presented|(audia Mitchell and Beverly Sault Ste. Marie. Bereta seer: Ton BeAr am ed) pay. Barbe Baldwin, | . ar \boarded a train at 5 p.m. Mrs. to all fifth and sixth hour English’ 5.1; : : ‘ so Beverly Hull. Chest Hensley ay, rbara win,; Staff letters were awarded to Others are Janet Beutler, Karen ; : rs Eagling. , Seniors left from the high school ° eo : /Stralnic is the school’s kinder-|classes. Tickets are 35 cents for f i en eee ec hee arcived Was awarded the Junior Chamber Robert Schlecte and Charles Ap-/Mary Coleman, Jerry Cunningham, Farley, Bill Laitinen and Sheila’ “teacher. —-—~S~s=dntudemt, sibigleae for adults. | » * ® at Chicago ‘ ; ‘ : oie 4 _ on “esse "Sixty-nine members of the-seniar | ne j JERILYNN MINTON class returned from the senior trip 20 North Perry St. (Downtown Pontiac) os BE 4-4503 e Magna Cum Laude to Washington, D, C. Sunday. : mh j ; , ~ " ° 1 : - 4 ; FOURTEEN fo i A a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 Journey to Love... . by Virginia Nielsen Kathie Opens the Strongbox and THE STORY: Kathte BEbberts, a California farm girl, is roused dur- img the night by « ne an, who is staying wi Uncle Job Hammer. who has seriously itll, has taken a turh for t worse. Her svreetheart, . ways the uncle will die end wants Kathie to | | CHAPTER Il - It was*a moment before she| could speak. ‘No, Buck,’’’ she fi-) nally said. ‘‘No. Not—right — like that.” He touched her cheek with) roughened fingers. ‘‘Look, Kathie! Look at it sensibly! Your uncle’ doesn't own-this farm. You won't be able to stay: on here—eveén if you wanted to stay on All by yourself. Where will you go? | . Her | been | marry him. care of you, Kathie."’ The gentle- ~ ness went out of his voicve. It hardened, as he flung at her, “You're not going into mourning, are you? Over Job Hammer?” “He's been good to me...” “Yeah,” Buck sald sarcastical- ly. “He fed and clothed you.” “Yes, Kathie said, with sud- den spirit. ‘‘And he could have | Behind her, voice thin with alarm, ‘‘there’s a car going up to the house!” Momentarily diverted, he looked toward the valley, shading his eyes against the rays of the sun, slanting brilliantly over the hori- zon now. * * * “Yeah,"’ he said. ‘It's the doc, I think.” Kathie started down the slope without looking back to see, if Buck was following her. one of the dogs let out a low mournful sound. She quickened her steps, a shiver striking along her spine. The dog lifted his nose to the red sky and lac f What will you do? I want to poll aaa aa “ie av aee ee his soul in a long, chilling wail. Suddenly Kathie began to run. The services for uncle Job down in the valley. town. jwere held at 10 o'clock” Wednes- \day morning at a funeral parlor Most of the benchland families|Kathie asked everyone to come in. attended, for while not many of|She had deferred opening the them could truly say Job Hammer’ strongbox Uncle Job had left un had been a friend, still he had | been a neighbor for over 30 years. 'And they were all fond of Kathie. Kathie, in a new- black ‘suit, | with a hat that gat strangely on | her colled braids and gloves that made her hands feel warm and awkward, rode down to: the val- ley with Mrs. Jensen and her husband, Buck sitting in the back seat beside her. . After the simple services, peo- ple gathered awkwardly around Kathie and Buck. They expressed their sympathy, said a few kind words for Job, and then, relieved that it was over, they “finally | scattered, After a brief stop at a town restaurant for lunch, the Jensens, Buck, and Kathie drove back to the benchland. By the time they reached the farm it was early afternoon, and til —+ sent me to a home after Auntie Eva died. It's what most men his age would have done with a nine- year-old girl — an orphan. I'm grateful to him for what he did do these 10 years. And I don't | like talking this way,”’ coldly, ‘“‘when he's—”’ YOU LOVE ME? a firm, almost rough grasp and turned her around, forcing her to meet his eyes. “You love me, don't you, Kath- fe? You do love me?” Her eyes widened. ‘“‘Buck Lan- ders! What's got into you this morning?” “Answer me!’’ he demanded. \ “Haven't I said I'll marry you?” “Yes, Kathie,” he said, but he did not release her. *‘Well, what more do you want?" Roughly, he pulled her close to him. After a startled moment Kathie jerked herself free, cheeks angrily flushed. ‘Buck, how can you — at a time like this—?”’ He drew his heavy brows to- gether and his face took on a sullen look she had never seen there before. He was like a stranger this morning. ‘IT’S THE DOCTOR’ “Buck,” she said suddenly, her Saginaw River Widening) , uct sme py Me } she added) LANSING u—The House Ways|too much,” and Means Committee has given director of the Michigan Water- a cool reception to a delegation| ways Commission, which is work-| \seeking a $218,000 appropriation ing with the federal government! cpo placed it on the kitchen Her husband spoke with mea-; Buck caught her shoulders inf, 9 key project in proposed!in getting the project started. widening and deepening of the| \Saginaw River for ocean-going | ships. * * * | The group, representing indus- ‘try and government in Saginaw, ‘Bay and Midland Counties, said the appropriation is needed to as- sure a $5,680,000 federal allocation for the project. ‘Industry and ments in the area have agreed to spend nearly $500,000 on the local gevern- ‘work. It would widen the river | channel from 200 to 300 feet and # deepen it as much as five feet. * 1 propriating committees | were wonderingly. Mr. Jensen made a ag Fs nl gy ga a Helps You Overcome SS “considerably perturbed’ that/muffled sound, and she saw they} ow . j work has not started. were $100 bills. eras te chetion cad aia FALSE TEETH {|| FREE APPRAISALS oe iours a pay * * * “ eed ir bet the bank would be suprised, Looseness and Worry Free Consultation Service Ask for Mortgage Department Frank Niederstadt, Saginaw) “Job oughta had more sense! kno ” No annoyed or feel i!!-at- ; 7 ito w he had it, though. Gass Gecbue ar beeen - - ‘city clerk and chairman of the,Mrs. Jensen declared. “‘All* that} | . sooth. ee — B Bear Construction Co Tri-County Seaway Study Commit-|money lying around the house!’’|‘A RIGHT NICE DOWRY’ Mine (pen-esid) powder, ~—— ig s | “I'@ like to know why the State tee, headed a delegation of about) Kathie began to count the bills.| ‘Well, it'll make a right nice Soot these comndurtabte. Aveta amare | 92 West H Pontiac 15 that appeared at the commit-|‘“—13, 14, 15!” she finished, ex-|dowry,”’ Mrs. Jensen said, pleased. piemmens — uron . lot Michigan should subsidize in- dustries which by their own state- tee hearing. ments would save many times) lthis appropriation,” said Rep 'Harry J. Phillips (R-Port Huron) a committee member. + & ® Phillips suggested the Legisla jture take a “‘long, hard look” a | any request to tap the state’s gen eral fund for the appropriation. The $218,000 would be spent for improving two old railroad bridges in Bay City, one owned by the New York Central, the other jointly used by the Chesa- peake & Ohio Railway and the Detroit & Mackinac Railroad. ] Both have refused to contribute lto the project. “I can’t say that I blame them This is the day for preme sacrifice made by brave American fighting men so that we might enjoy the liberty that is our most precious pos- session. This is a day for rededicating ourselves to the principles for which so many gave so much. remembering the su- Enjoy the Holiday— Drive Carefully FLOOR COVERINGS 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road } Legislature May Scuttle | after the funeral, for reasons she felt strongly but could not quite explain. Fi Q Kathie placed the box on the table and the others stood around, solemn and unfamiliar in their town clothes. | Uncle Job had left a note at the 4 out with some linens and things of her own.” Kathie smiled vaguely at them both and. picked up the yellowed of paper and unfolded it Tt was handwritten in the flowing script of two genera- H tions ago. Kathie read with diffi- nds Honolulu Beckoning: Come a ‘Course it was executed a long time ago.. Maybe that’s the way the} did things there at that time. time,” he replied cautiously. “Did be ever say anything about it?” “Never.” But as far as that goes,” he added, “ suppose it’ good?’’|““he could have sold it a dozen Pl age oh mad . times over since then.” “Honolulu,” Kathie said softly. “I wonder what it’s like, really?” (To Be Continued) (Ceo: Mr, Jensen scratched his head. “I dunno. I don’t know much about these things, but that don’t look culty: “Whereas I, Phineas Redd, be- ing of sound mind and body and in full controll of my faculties, wish to acknowledge and pay a debt incurred by me to Job Ham- mer, I hereby deed him in Pay- ment of said Obligation that strip of land along the Beach which extends from the street known word and spelled: another word I can’t make out, and—’” She stumbled again. “— m-a-u-k-a to the boundary of the along the street known as—” She broke off again to exclaim, op ” “Oh, such names! Signed by my F ! a. — hundred dollars!” Buck ens tke day of “Is it all mine?”’ Kathie knew Her voice was rising. “Witnessed by — scrawl, scrawl and scrawl, like a proper legal, deed to me. y JUSTA REMINDER! DR. A. MILES now has your examination records at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. By venGiia’ NIELSEN . PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER FE-2-0291 open Monday & Friday Evenings uemtr MORTGAGES Congress already has appropri. 2nd opened the box. : lace saa : oe tee torr begged Mr. Jensen. | or Land Contracts ated $1,025,000 for the project for) There was not much in it. ‘ust wachines’ 46 = thal is “Sounds as if your uncle owned if You Have Reasonable Equity the 1958-59 fiscal year. a small packet of bills, and a Job’ id mes = . d some land over there at one, * * * yellowed paper, worn at the folds. | oo s on a ee FS "an * Low Interest Rate scrawl. Executed in the City of, | for Home Improvements and CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS * Improve Your Home We Do the Work * Consolidate All Payments Save All That Interest Money * Pay Off Existing Mortgages Kathie went upstairs and got the | “That's what Job said on his Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii!” | bex from the closet in the room |deathbed, right in this house in| She looked up, shaking now that had been ‘uncle Job’s until! the back parlor,” Mrs. Jensen with excitement. ‘‘Honolulu!"’ she his illness. said positively. said, The others looked at her for a and Kathie few seconds of blank silence. Mrs. | said Keith Wilson, ed deliberation table, and the others stood around, | 5 . Jensen said then, ‘‘So that’s where | “Things now shipped by rail solemn and unfamiliar in their | stened to him, for he had taken: ‘ , he came from. 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FRIDAY, MAY 29,-1959 ‘500° Drivers Get Last Minute: Safety Talk “Old Fashion’ Start Wanted for 33 Racers Cars to Line Up Under Old System With Dead Engines INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Offi- cials of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and U.S. Auto Club to- day called. together the 33 drivers in tomorrow's 500-mile auto race to explain the ‘‘old-fashioned’”’ start. * * * The traditional formation will THIRD ROW—Gene Hartley of Indianapolis, be in the same row with veterans Bob Veith of Lineup for Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS cars that _ — for the 500-mile! Rodg Roadsier, ——— Bob Veith, Li dh eat. Zink 8Spe-| cial, 144.023 Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, | 1 (AP)—The line-up of er Ward, Los Angeles, Leader : Indianapolis, Drewrys| - Classic FIFTH ROW Jimmy De kina) ee Federal auto race May | Engineering ss ROW \ ase = Turner, Seaitie, Travelon Special, Johnny Thomson, Bo dare Pa, Rac- 78 Assoc Bpec 908 mile | not”, Bettenhausen. Tinley Park, Ml. —. tated * ® Hoover Special. 142.721 Sachs \"e° SIXTH ROW sehmidi special, a er: bral. Proayeagg ol watt Shores, er mA 1443 =. eal J Foyt, Houston, Tex. Dean 8pe- SECOND EOW Dick Rathmann. sen Gabriel. Calif. Pm Flaherty, Chicago, Zink Special, McNamara Special. 144.248. SEVENTH ROW Indianapolis, Sumar Spe Larson, Pia, cial, 144.225. Pg oe Bowes Spe- Jimmy 2° Phoenix, Ariz., Belond — 142.118 uck Arnold, Stamford, Conn. Hall- | sane “bpecial. ps8 118 EIGHTH ROW Len A, a a Portiand, Ore., Wolcott Spe- ie Al Herman, Atontiows. Pa., Dunn Eo a ° , Bob ristie, deat Pass. Ore. Fed- 343.244. ign, Ill., Estes|eral Engineering gen Ind., driving car number 88, will be in the third Oakland, Calif., and Eddie Johnson of Cuyahoga 43.312. | be restored after two hectic and row in the famous Memorial Day “500” classic. Falls, Ohio, both of whom topped 144 m.p.h. in a y Bers, Tay Cal. Bowen | ei, 10s nenpelis, Retains costly prologues to the world’s Hartley qualified at a speed of 143.575. He will qualifying. | eueee egg age 6 a ton ae ie richest auto contest. f— a a Groves, Mo. Bar- * * * . . P canner lned tp wie tating AN Stops Tigers Again racers slowly followed the pace tions, If the alignment was good, the race was on when they hit the starting line. Saturday there will be an extra lap—two in all. * * A car plunged oe the pits in! the 1956 race, badly injuring a! crewman. The speedway then moved the pits away from the track edge and into the infield, separated from the track by a * * * Speedway cars do not have self- starters and it was thought the problem of moving portable start- 10,000 Chisox Tavern Guests Get Rained Out Former Detroit Manager ers off the track would make the old start impractical, For two) years, the cars have stayed in the pits, with drivers expected to| drive onto the track and take val tions behind the moving pace c * *® * Bill Norman Spectator at Postponed Game CHICAGO (UPI)—It got too wet | ‘for ‘ ‘bartenders’ night’’ at Comis- | Two years ago, two cars tan- ‘key Park last night and the De- gled on the parade lap and were troit Tigers-Chicago White Sox out of the race. Last year, the! \game was postponed because of first three cars got away ahead/ of the pace car. After an extra lap, they finally got in line—and then 15 cars banged together on} the first official lap, killing driver Pat O'Connor. * * * In addition to returning to the old dead-engine lineup on the | rain, * * * Heavy rains, preceded by strong | | dust-churning gusts, forced an |hour's delay in the second inning | \of the game. Umpires decided to| |postpone it and the game was re- track, the speedway has installed | Scheduled as part = a “a two-way radio communication be- tween pace car driver Sam| Hanks, the 1957 Memorial Day| winner, and chief steward Harlan} Fengler, USAC official in charge | for April 19, and the second at the starting line. Fengler will be in contact, by| telephone, with eight observers the first time, the pace car driver will know where every car is lo- cated. * * * Hanks made a test run, estimat- ing speeds he will need on the parade and pace laps, and found it took seven minutes. That fig- ured to be more than enough time to get the starters and battery carts off the track. “We will not start until I think we should go,” Fengler said, ‘but I see no reason why we can't have a clean start after two laps.” * * * Any car crossing the starting line ahead of Johnny Thomson's pole car will be black flagged, Fengler emphasized. That means the offending driver has to stop in the pits long enough to be bawled out—probably costing him at least one lap and conceivably | | losing him the race. Boys Club Practice Members of the West Bloomfield Boys Club baseball team will prac- tice at 5 p.m. today, at the West Bloomfield High School field. The team is a Class D entry in the Pon- tiac City League. doubleheader Sept. It was the second time rain forced postponement of the game which was scheduled originally | consecutive night of rain-halted | games in the Windy City be- tween the two clubs, An estimated crowd of 20,000) including about 10,000 bartenders | who were guests of White Sox! president Bill Veeck, stayed on to watch a fireworks display before | leaving for home. * * * The Bengals and Chisox were scheduled for a single day game| today with Don Mossi (2-2) slated to face former Tiger Bob Shaw (40). For tomorrow's Memorial Day doubleheader the Tigers will pitch Frank Lary and Jerry Davie, The Sex will use Billy Pierce and Dick Donovan. Former Tiger manager Bill Nor- man was a spectator last night. Norman, fired by the Tigers May |2 when Detroit was 2-15 for the season, said he has received offers of jobs from eight Major League | eams, He did not identify the! offers. Norman still is drawing his 1959 contract pay from De- | troit. ~*~ * * The White Sox gave a welcome to Dykes, their onetime manager and onetime player. In the Tiger clubhouse was a banner, put up by friends of Dykes, which said “welcome back to the big league.” Major League, sanding: AMERICAN LEAGUE | NATIONAL LEAGU - Wen Lest Pet. Behind Won i "Pet Behind Cleveland _....... v $15 — oe 23 Chicago ue 24 16 600% Francisco ..34 18 HH 2 Baltimore 24 18 571 1% | Pitteburen Bee 20 512 4% Kansas City .... 18 20 474 5% |Los Angeles |...23 22 S11 att Washington 20 23 465 6 |Chicago......... 72 500 5 , Boston ........ 17 22 «4436 «67 {Cincinnati 20 2 476 6 Detrot 1, - 436 7 y(t Louis ...... . 17 94) 1415 Bt raraae SpTTCatcat te | eeatunoays newirs ansas eve n a . New a 0, nig Pittsburgh a, Mlwaa eo Boston 3, Washington a gem San Francisco 5, Lente 4 Detroit at “TODAY arctan Chicago 7, Los Angeles night MES one Philedetphia 4, Ensionati 3, night Detroit atc Chicago, ft 30 D.m.—Moss! 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(AP) — Bob!Stan Hobert, Phoenix, Ariz.; Bud- Goalby says his putter has been | dy Sullivan, Yuba City, Calif., and working better for him in recent | Doug Ford, Paradise, Fla. weeks and his performances bear) Goalby had eight birdies and on- out the statement. ily ly one bogie. His longest putt was| The Belleville, Ill., golfer who) 25 footer on No. 13, He missed a plays out of Crystal River, Fla., |63 when an eight-foot putt on the used only 24 putts yesterday in| 18th green slid inches to the right. shooting a 31-33 — 64 for a two stroke first round lead in the third) ™* ‘sders: | Rob Goalby annual Kentucky Derby Open. Bob, Goalby * * * |Prank Belay .... Leo Biagetti |.. Goalby’s seven-under-par round|Freq Hawkins in sunny weather broke the Der- | Bob i ol by Open record of 65 set in 1957 by pests Sullivan Julius Boros. = Last week the 28-year old Goal- Reo van Lake. The Afterwards, un- Pentiac Press Phete first OCBC craft (above) was ‘‘dunked”’ in Syl- “dunkers,” from left, are Emil Still, 75-year-old former commodore (1926-27-28) Elmer Fezzy, Edwin Gaukler and Benson. American Assured in Finals Hyndman of Abington, Pa., took a one-hole lead over Lt. Bob Magee, Germany-based officer from New- ton, Mass., today after 18 holes in their 36-hole semifinal match of the British Amateur Golf tourna- ment, In the Beman of Silver Spring, Md., was all square with Guy Wolstenholme, the English champion. Magee lost his regular caddy and unfamiliarity with the sub- stitute bag-carrier seemed to bother him. He was ander- clubbed on at least thfee holes, Beman and Wolstenholme were involved in a hard-fought match with the lead changing hands sev- eral times. * * * “Magee made his short chip shot on the 13th. But Hyndman leveled the miatch at the 14th where Magee’s shot drifted into the rough and the officer had to play short. Magee’s regular caddy, Harry Brown, failed to report today and a substitute had to be found. Brown later was feund caddying for an old customer in an informs! match. Hyndman, © 43-year-old ‘‘grey- beard” of the U.S. Walker Cup team that whipped the British two weeks ago at Muirfield, Scotland, was a heavy favorite to down Magee. and then walk off with the ‘ |championship tomorrow. The last American to win this tournament was Joe Conrad of = Antonio, Tex., in 1955. Magee, however, has played superb golf thus far in this week-long marathon, although is capable of springing another upset, “T don’t know what I'm doing second match, Deane | he admits “I’m just a bum,” and | teeing off against Hyndman. Asked if he had ever seen Hynd- man play, Magee laughed. “Listen, I’ve paid to see him play,” he said. | stationed. Hyndman Holds British Amateur Lead SANDWICH. England w — Bill!land Irishman confessed before|years service, Magee plays about! six rounds of golf monthly at| Heidelberg, Germany, where he is ‘He topped the field in his qualifying section for this year’s tournament and went four days. practicing, covering 54 holes A regular Army officer with 10} daily- Business Nine Class B Victor Pontiac Business Institute’ broke up a close game with a 7-run sixth inning and then had to hold on to post a 9-5 Class B baseball triumph over Don Nicholie yes- terday. * * * Blanked for five frames, the los-|cyp ers exploded for all their runs in the bottom of the 6th but could not make up the big gap. Starter Larry Cates, who had two hits, was the winner with relief help. Griff’s Grill plays Nicholie at Jayceé I diamond and the Institute boys vs. Talbott Lumber today in makeup tilts. ~ * * Those long practice sessions have paid off for Magee, especial- ly yesterday when the 28-year-old ex-caddy eliminated a pair of Englishmen—turning in a 1-up vic- defeating Walker Cupper Doug Sewell, 1 up on the 19th green. * * * Hyndman, taking advantage of advice from his 70-year-old caddy, Joe (Little Mac) McCormick, won two all-American matches to gain the semifinals. He posted a 2 and 1 victory over M/Sgt. Harold Rid- ley of Haverton, Pa., the 1957 run- nerup, and spanked his Walker teammate, 19-year-old Jack Nicklaus of Columbus, O., 4 and 3. tory over Norman Isow.and then| & by had a 63 in the Memphis Open, | but it was washed out by rain.| by three strokes. / $9,964 in his second year on the Bul ‘tour. | * * * ond place a the 94-man field. Seven players were bunched at 69 with 10 at 70 and 15 at par 71. Among those shooting 70 was) Don Whitt of Borrego Spring, Calif., the winner at Memphis. Art| Wall Jr., the current leading mon- | ey winner on the tour, had what he called an “‘uneventful 71.” “After some of the shots I hit | I'm surprised I didn’t have a 77,” Wall said. * *® * At 69 were Frank Belay, Can- ton, Ohio; Leo Biagetti, St. Paul, Minn.; Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Tex.; Bob Wolfe, Salton Sea, Calif. 20 OCBC Cratt Participate in 'M emorial Parade The first nautical Memorial Day parade and observance for \Oakland County Boat Club and 5 | Sylvan Village has been arranged for noon, Saturday, May 30. OCBC’s commodore, John Ben- son, announced plans for the ob- servance at the recent ‘‘launching breakfast” at the Sylvan Lake clubhouse, The club put its first boats in the water at that time. “We will have 20 club-owned boats in this first water parade for our organization,” Benson plained. “In each boat will bea girl who will scatter flower petals on the water as the procession moves across in front of the clubhouse.” The public is invited to witness the program. Requests have been made by OCBC to the American Power Boat Assn., for several approved regattas, including, probably, a July 3 or-4 event. Dates will be announced as soon as APBA is- If the round had counted, he Wes Elits Jr. would have won the tournament! chuck Roter | Goalby won only $1,000 the rent SE Bradiey two months of this year. But since |Fommy. Pano ol | then he has pushed his earnings to ‘Mike Dietz .. a N |Jim Ferree Lione! Hebert % The Charleston Senators have traded catcher Charley Lau and infielder Bob Paschal to Louisville for catcher Joe Lonnett and first baseman Earl Hersh. * * * Grand Rapids JC is tied for third in the National Junior Col- lege tennis tournament at Rech ester, Minn. Dave Theobald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theo- bald of Bloomfield Hills, earned his first varsity ten- nis letter at Deni- son University in Granville, Ohio. 4He is a graduate of Cranbrook and is a sophomore ~ om Desikcon He at also lettered in THEOBALD soccer this year. i x * * Larry Markham of Peoria, Ill, | succeeds Ray Lovell of Birming- ‘ham as captain of the 1959-60 Uni- versity of Michigan golf team. * * * Ted Ricamore, son of Mrs. Ruth Ricamore of Pontiac, was awarded Military School in Boonville, Mo. * * * The Chicago Cubs signed Illinois Wesleyan pitcher Richard Bur- well, 19, of Litchfield, Il., to a bonus contract of about $50,000. *x * * . from Colorado Springs, was elect- ed captain of the 1959 Notre Dame football team. Don Whitt Jerry Robison Bert Po ~ ca Collins i oe Red Wings Set for Rebuilding Detroit to Get Two Top Choices in NHL Draft June 8-10 Hockey League player draft their first move in rebuilding club which finished last in 1958-59 season. The NHL meeting will be held June 8-10 in Montreal with draft action scheduled for the last day. three choices in the draft be- cause we finished Ist in the 1958-59,’" genera, manager Jack Adams said yesterday in an- nouncing the plan. “We get the first and third choices, with fifth-place New York getting the second and fourth choices.” He said the draft ‘opens up a lot of possibilities’ adding: “We might acquire players to use as trading material, ‘Our sit- uation is considerably © different than last season when we acquired three players from the Montreal Canadiens before the draft.’ For Your GOLF SUPPLIES Stop at 3182 LE sues the sanctions. Loser Bows Out of NCAA Test SOUTH BEND #® — The Uni- versity of Detroit and Western Michigan meet today with the loser! bowing out of the NCAA District here,” the fair-haired, New Eng-| Teinots 4 double elimination baseball tournament. ‘ Western dropped its first-round igame yesterday to Minnesota, the} Big Ten champion, 6-4. Detroit was! routed 10-0 by a strong Notre Dame! squad. Minnesota scored in three-run clusters in the first and fourth inn and gave Fred Bruck- his first tournament vic- tory. INSTITUTE NICHOLIE ABRH ABRH Cole, ef. 420 — rf. 200 Walsh, if. 412 fesner, rf. 100 tes, p, ff. 312 J. Orr, b, 3b. 401 x-Conway 101 M’dows, ss, p. 41 2 Schwarts, ec. 311 P*tran, Ib, cf..2 1 0) arrison, 2b, 310 z-8Stone 10h Smith, 1b 312 Wilson, 3b, ¢. 41 1| O'Dell, rf, 1f. 210 Gage. cf 100! uff, ss, 421 Becker, 1b. 211) Johnson, 3b. 4061 B. Orr, 2b. 300 l, “p. 100 QG, Orr, p, ss. 211 —- C. Orre Hi. 301 *33 9 10 295 8) Institute eO0CCCOrarese 000 117 0—9 Nicholie ...+- Oreeensrsesen 000 005 0—5 x-Batted for Cates tm 7th. 2-Batted for Patterson in Tth. 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See the Midwest’s Top Cars | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 . Next Patterson Fight Appears Settled Finally NEW YORK (AP) — Peace, at ‘last, settled on the troubled Floyd 'Patterson - Ingemar Johansson heavyweight title fight promotion. | How long the peace treaty—or truce—will remain in effect, con- sidering the volatile characters in- volved, remains to be seen. * * * Anyway Manager Cus D'Amato ‘says his champion positively will Sweden, at Yankee Stadium, June 5 | maybe orbiting manager, was de- ilivered by an earthly boy messen- | ger to news offices Thursday aft- lernoon, The ntysterious manager |had disappeared from his home Meét Lou Greer (Sales Manager) a ” “a Who Says: Our men are ready to give you the Best Deal Possible AND ...- A Top Trade Allowance. May I Show the New | Rambler to You?...at BILL SPENCE RAMBLER, Ine. oe 211 S. Saginaw St. ae FE 8-454] and usual haunts for about 24 | hours after promoter Bill Rosen- 'sohn had basted him in the news- jpapers and on radio and televi- | sion. Waterford Games Decided Very Early Two opposite type games made up the Waterford softball double bill last night. Dobski’s Bar put together five ‘hits and eight errors to rout the 4\ Eagles 11-1 before Spencer's nipped ‘§no-Bol, 2-1. ‘Six runs in the 3rd on a hit and five errors clinched the Dob- MON. thru THURS. —< Fri., Sat., Sun. f 25 “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” KUHN AUTO WASH “ Richard D. Kuhn 149 W. Huron Set. Across from Firestone ski victory early. Spencers got all it needed in the, Ist on a two-run double by Jim Wheatley. Jack Nel- son won on a two-hitter. Tonight’s only ‘action will have) the Eagles back in action to meet the Waterford Merchants in a |makeup contest. Plan Little League Week | WASHINGTON (® — The Sen- ate passed by voice vote Thurs- day a résolution authorizing | President Eisenhower to desig- | mate the period from June 14 through June 20 as ‘National Little League Baseball Week.” | | It previously passed the House. — Gwitch to Schmid: and Lave Est pricEDP Quaury BEF Big and safe! Lifetime eonstruction. adh si The word from the wandering,| === ='Qlympic Committee Ousts Chinese Nationalists — 10C to Admit : | Chinese Reds to (64 Games Decision Made After Soviet Proposal Asks Recognition MUNICH, Germany (UPI)—An Olympic official predicted today that another ‘controversy may arise when the Chinese Reds apply for re-admission to the Interna- tional Olympic Committee. * * * 1.0.C. chancellor Otto Mayer of Switzerland said he expects the Reds to make their request condi- tional on a promise that the Chi- nese Nationalists be barred for- ever. The I1.0.C., bowing to strong Communist pressure, kicked the Nationalists out of the Olympic body yesterday and, in effect, invited the Chinese Reds to join it. | Nationalist China was expelled on grounds that it did not control ‘“‘sports in the entire country of China."” However, the Nationalists were advised they may apply for re-admission at a later date as the representitives of ‘“Taiwan” (For- mosa). x * * “Nationalist China officials will | certainly refuse to be the repre- sentative of Taiwan,’ Mayer pre-| dicted. Yesterday's decision by the top authority in amateur sports opened the way to the first-ever participation of the Chinese Reds in the Olympic games. Having yet to apply for mem- bership, it is unlikely that the Reds will take part in next year’s Olym- pics. But they will probably invade the 1964 games, which the I.0.C. awarded to Tokyo two days ago. * * * The surprise move was made fol- lowing a re warning by So- viet L.0.C. me rs that the I.0.C. was facing a ‘“‘major split and| gravest consequences; over the problem of China. The warning; made in a closed- door meeting of the annual 1.0.C. congress here, _ interpreted by many delegates a threat that the Communist countries might split away from the Qlym- 2 A Boston, Yanks Reported Close to Major Trade Vie Wertz plus pitcher Sullivan | and Leo Kiely. He added | others might be involved, Boston General Manager Bucky | ' Means MORE FUN! Professional Outfitting fer all your Needs — Balls, Shoes, Aids, Bags. —TROPHIES— Former Leagues! Call for league information now to hold your former league spot in the new building. Openings for Fall Leagues FE 5-2383 HURON BOWL Please Note Change of Address 2525 Elizabeth Lake Bd. Harfis earlier this week said hej|- \was trying to arrange a five-for- \five deal of ‘‘front-line’’ players} but it appeared to be dealt a} | serious blow by the Yankee-Kansas ICity swap in which Jerry Lumpe, | |Tom Sturdivant and Johnny Kucks went to the Athletics for Hector Lopez and Ralph Terry. | Red Sox and Yankee officials' have denied the trade. i AP Wirephete FINALLY! — Pitcher Bob Friend of the Pittsburgh Pirates lets out with a sigh of relief after finally winning a game with a four-hit shutout over the Milwaukee Braves. Friend, one of the National League’s leading pitchers, was beaten seven straight times this year. The Bucs won, 3-0. Ex-Pirate Ace Blanks Braves Friend Finally Gets First Victory By The Associated Press the lead 54 in the seventh on;save by Don Elston, who aeack Bob Friend finally made it. Ernie Banks’ three-run homer, his! out two while getting the last three! Last year no pitcher in the ma- 12th. But the Dodgers’ then tied outs after Duke Snider's leadoff jors won more than the husky it in their seventh on Junior Gil-| Single. who have lost | FRIDAY NIGHT righthander who became Pitts-liam's RBI double off the left) The Cardinals, burgh’s biggest winner in 30 years field screen. Then three walks, the with a 22-14 record. Yet somehow last an intentional pass to Banks, he couldn't win even one this year set up Walt Moryn's winning two- through 10 starts that left him on run single in the ninth against seven of eight to the Giants, blew a 3-0 lead in this one. Leon Wag- ner’s triple and a sacrifice fly by Dary!| Spencer cracked a 44 tie 0-7 record. Yesterday, he made it, pitch- ing this first complete game and hanging up the first shutout of the year by the Pirates’ staff with a four-hitter that beat Mil- waukee’s National League lead- ing Braves 3-0. By salvaging the final game of pic movement and stage their own “‘Red Olympics,’’ an authori» tative source said. more. x x * The decision was made in line with a formal Soviet proposal to expell Nationalist China. The Chi- nese Reds had quit the I.0.C. ear- lier this year after a three-year- membership because of continued tionalist Olympic Committee ‘Tuesday night, Thus, the I.0.C. extended its con-|Claimed third place, 4% games be-| gress, adding an extra session to | hind the Braves. They also shaved! Pistons consider the Chinese problem once| Milwaukee’s lead to two games jover the San Francisco Giants, a series that opened with Harvey Haddix’ heart-breaking 1-0 defeat the Pirates re- who beat St. Louis 5-4. * * * The Chicago Cubs battled from behind and beat Los Angeles 7-5 in the ninth, fo fourth. Last place Philadelphia spiked Cincinnati's bid to quit the second division by beating the .| Reds 4-3. meant that no Nationalist Chinese athletes may take part in the Olympics for the time being. If nese athletes may take part. * ¥ * The I.0.C. move also meant that the International Federations gov- erning the various amateur sports may soon follow the I.0.C. lead, unless they have already taken similar measures. They usually take their political cues from the LOC BATTERY BOX $12.95 Met. Fer 6 andé 12 ~ voit. OM en a STRON 15’ NEW OUTBOARD and uphol- $89 5 PeDy, eer one runabdest F.0.B. Bis, $279 List name brand. Bh me $919 $20 DOW AS BOAT COVERS — 12. $ 8.88 14 Fr, 10.88 : | Pocket and Moter Cover Windshield nage |] OPEN DECORATION DAY 12265 UNION LAKE RD. 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The Pirates, who scored in only |two of 31 innings during the three- game series, won it with three in the Yifth against loser Joey Jay |(2-3), who had a one-hitter ‘til |then, Singles by Don Hoak and |Dick Groat, a one-out walk and an infield out that was almost an inning-ending doubleplay broke the shutout. Then Danny Kravitz wrapped it up with a two-run single. x* * * in the first inning as the Dodgers (he missed the de- | was backed by four doubleplays | | ROC The Cubs, who fell behind 3-1/165. 8. chased starter Seth Morehead, took | Poses, sopped losing reliever Art Fowler (33). in the eighth against Lindy Mc- Dave Hillman (3-3), who fanned “OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Immediate Delivery On Your BOAT or MOTOR Extra Seles People To Help You This Weekend COME ON OUT! INLAND LAKE SALES 3127 W. Huren = FE:-«4-77121 Daniel (3-6), the loser in relief. | 11 in 7-two-thirds innings of relief was the winner with a ninth-inning Another Chance for Red Rocha Sign Coach at $12,500 on One- Year Contract ball, softball 1214 N. Perry FE 4-5393 DETROIT (UPI) — It's official now. Red Rocha will get one more chance to rally the Detroit Pistons. Bob Mineweaser's North Side Sporting Goods Team discs to all leagues. Complete bese- restrung, 48-hr. service. Wilson, Al Kaline, Harvey Kuenn Gloves. Sam Sneed, Patty Berg Golf Clubs, Tennis Equipment. equipment. Tennis racquets ‘Perry-Madison Plenty of Free Parking iz Rocha signed a new one-year con- tract for $12,500 yesterday for the 1959-60 National Basketball As- sociation season, ending rumors that a 28-44 record during the past ;season would cost him his job as coach of the Pistons. Detroit finished in third place in the NBA's Western Division | in the past campaign and was | SKIN OLVING INSTRUCTION @ EQUIPMENT @ TANKS FILLED Boats @ Bait @ Salvage 3599 Orchard Leke FE 5-5375 eliminated by Minneapolis in the opening round of the playoffs. The previous year, Rocha re- placed Charley Eckman as coach at mid-season and the Pistons won | 10 of their last 14 games in a} whirlwind finish to claim second place in the Western Division. | The Pistons also fared better in| the playoffs during Rocha’s fresh- ' man year as coach. They elimin- ated Cincinnati in the first round but bowed to eventual champion St. Louis in the semi-finals. Rocha! jis counting on Bailey Howell of! Mississippi State to perk up the) |Pistons next season. | THURSDAY'S FIGHTS | A ASSOCIATED PRESS STER, Minn.— Jimmy Hegerie. — stopped Jim Sargent, 161,/ RICHMOND, Calif—Chico Santos 11,| Jimmy smith, THE BIG organization. M 137, “| HOMER Quality Service @ Chevrolet @ Pontiac @ Buick HOMER HIGHT MOTORS HIGHT Owner | } cet RIGHT with HIGHT! Residence Phone OA 8-2978— Business Phone OA 8-2528 - RECONDITIONED USED CARS | Homer Hight Motors 160 S: Washington (M-24), Oxford OA 8-2528 Complete BO 479 S. WOODWARD > MONTH-END SPECIALS “The World’s Finest’ 1959 Wagons by MERCURY Colony Parks — Commuters Voyagers — Demonstrators PRICED TO SELL Demos From $ B FROST, 2695 Immediate Delivery! ‘ Complete Stock to Choose From! —also— Line of INC. oe, . ME 622004) — | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 SEVENTEEN i The Giants’ Willie Mays led the: ° e . - : Wil. lnrsholen ‘ngsin tet abe “- Eaglets Mikes Wilhelm, Daley Baffle Yanks, Indians oo ae Big haagercn paige = ’ son for a third straight year. He plays during the 1958 season with even a difference of 100 ‘pounds... had a total of 31 base tHefts and BESS" chores, gh AL Knucklers Shackle Foes===—"=== SPECIALS! DeLaSalle of ~~ was the By United Press Intefnational | a loss. He haw spectacular 1.12 [the Yanks to 2144 -consecutive| League castoff has.now beaten % _@ ° : : . ( ' | to, , 1 s ‘winner with 341% points, just 1%| Gentlemen, we give you Hoyt earned run average, the capacity \scoreless innings. / | the Yankees four straight times. 4- WHEEL-DRIVE e 7 lahead of Uni ; ed _. | to piteh every third day if | ‘‘ sins toca > " = ! mos oo -$) 2 2 $ . = g Clevenger i 8 6 8 tf gee tees bee re 2 qa U | Frank Sullivan's two-hit pitching | takes you wherever work or recreation leads you, through mud, are = Som Ue toaer Virginia Meet Today HBY_By Sullivan (Bertola) PB_Daley wante 2 Bauer SF-Boya Peers enabled the Red Sox to downthe | 44,4 and soft earth —on or off the road, in good weather or bad. Senators, The only run Washing- | U—MeKinley, Chylak, Summers. T—2:10 ¥ = a : : . . For GUARANTEED VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP)—/4—!04#! wuneim cw. 1) 2, 3 & BRBBSO' ‘a peagel wearer ttt a travel at highway speeds, it shifts easily into conventional The lady pros of golf st i ythelm |W. cos aKeside (eam ! 1, “ spe te Speedometer Service y pros of golf start play in Terry 2s). 7 4 3 3 1 3 livan had no kick coming because | 2-wheel drive. It carries six people or up to 110 cubic eet of bulky « ee ee ee ee F . cu cucnks bon ee RR Se ee ace 5 ieoini on 8 . ea ‘ the sthole. $6,000 Virginia Beach Dr. |. Gadbaw manta all three Boston runs off loser | cargo. For fast, easy cleaning the interior is washable. : & y Invitational tournament here to- MBP By Terry | (Triandos). U-Rice.| Bl St L don’s Pedro Ramos also resulted from t % day, and their reigning queen Wins Doctor's an. ere: Rae: A: Pee ue ar, ang = errors. ' M a a thinks it may take a record score G cuicaGo |, Los ances =) and «Big Bear Other Siulea ty Fare Taman ie Where Pontiac Buys Its Buick, Opel and Jeep : ¢ to win. lf T ‘T. Taylor % 42206 Gilliam If-% 4111 : mngres Sy * ae . J ‘ * * * Oo ourney Marshall Ib 4232 Neal 2b. ss 5110 Softball Victors ithe third and Hal Naragon in the) “Somebody is going to need pr J h J. Gadb (F Altman ef e100 Hodges 1b, “see seventh — is in the and, three 69s to come home first,” VF: ¥O5€P sadbaw of Farm. yanks * : 2 cere tee , run against the big right-hander. says Mickey Wright, who cap- ington won the 5th annual Oakland Thomeon rt 3 ° 16 Gray 3b 3808 way gheak Raniigso nave An error, a walk and two infield aoe tured both the U.S. Women's Open County Doctor and Druggist golf Barr's 4110 aRoseboro e 3000 ; ; me ~ ‘outs in the second inning barred a Scott Speedometer Service and the Ladies Professional Golf tournament held’ yesterday at Tam *Long 1000 Lills as 00009 t0 score all its runs in the 3rd in shutout for Sullivan (2-3) as he 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 lect le ages rolessiona! Go ay Jackson 3b 6000 bSnider If “41204 3-1] h over Lakeside Royals . ngten (Pontiac) FE 2-2500 O'Sh a triump S) y Assn, championships last year Shanter. Morehead p 0000 Williams p 2000. collected his third two-hitter in = -—.| Dr. Gadbaw, who'also won the Een > 2388 Rp fees city softball feature last) i. majors. —— tourney in 1957, fired a 79. . Fowler p 0000 night. = 1 = aia ; BOPP | RE eset mee ere HEL” ED ame a eve ope [TE the Pittsburgh Steelers, . along “ : , al ae pe |} ‘ GOLFERS with Bob Miller of the Lions and ‘“~ 4-Wsiked for Pignatano in Ist; b-Struck hits, started the big inning with a| i { se Carl Karilivacz, now with the Repileks -_ or eeucneeee Bigs Pd single. Four walks, a wild pitch, | , wake Fliied ot i d error followed. Mazur} New York Giants were guest pale Ra; ¢-Fiied out for Dark in mb: /single an : : : No Wet Feet Here | pissers ot the meet Tracy shot owt fr Hthee Be ee torn ot Dis ican s Race es . . - hicage 106 10@ 302—7 ties : | NO WAITING! aoe ae ry Horst nd --:, 300001105 The other games were all high! ; f : s rs were ‘ . : so @ ALWAYS DRY Auburn Heights druggist, 1958: De. oan 4 DP Wilisme Sad lodges LOB. oh ee — ee = hg - @ ALWAYS PLAYABLE Gadbaw, 1957; Dr. Charles Pat- “*#? © ‘es Angeles 6 eae Eduehere ost wary] . rick, Drayton Plains, 1956 and Dr. | 2B-Repulski. Gilliam 3B-T Taylor HR- 1) 4 oo a. 1 four | * : 3—GOLF COURSES—3 F. M. Adams of Birmingham in Hodges, Banks. S-Hillman, Moon. Fairly. blanked State Hospital 100 in owe) i 1955 IP Mo R ERBaso innings and Big Bear Construction | > | 3-STARTING TEES-3 | °° — Moremeed ww ya) 753 2 3 4 | gf came from behind to trip Whight's| ~ Eistton 1 @ © 6 o 2 Upholstery, 6-4. = ‘ * Starting Time for Leagues Available U. S. Loses at Soccer xtippetete ¢ % ¢ 4 £ 2 Three different Blue Star bovs| {| - ’ LOS ANGELES (AP)—England Fowler cL. 33) 113.1 2 2 3 2 hit safely threestimes in a 13-hit) MOREY S Golf and Country Club defeated the United States 8-1, in Lapine — siailile attack. John Mayer flipped a one-| 2280 Union Lake Road, Off Commerce Road EM 3-9125 their international soccer match *Faced 2 batters wm olh hitter and Jerry Langdon smashed * last night. The score was 1-1 at) _ ; two doubles_and a single for Lang-| f halftime. sudal "Gorman, Landes Ti 13, Atte dons. Big Bear turned the tide) | _ r i -hit ; FATHER’S DAY GIFTS From Our | with three runs in the 6th in a 21 test. | Pro Shop : rican 003 000 0-3 3 2 side 00 0000-1 2 2) | Mom .. . Come On Out and Shop for . Sauna and Stack reste and Seay i § Dad‘s Colfing Gift! * Blue Star . 131 6200-713 2) | . Moose 000 302 O—-5 5 3) : Regular. 15° GOLF UMBRELLA OC Oring OUl 0) Harper. Cork and Poppy. 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In this BRAKES RELI NED _ connection, it's best to take one of your less loft- . : ed clubs — say the 5-iron 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: or 6-iron—when the chip- ping situation allows for a retired the last 17 batters but still wound up losing 1-0 to Clarkston Thursday. John Parks opened the game with a single and scored following three successive walks. Clarkston never got another man on base but Bob Porritt stopped the Barons | cold at the same time striking out} <<< eee | Pa 6: Remove all ¢ wheets; install SAPTI GRIP All 4 Wheels complete, bended linings; clean and inspect wheel including lab 4 considerable amount of 10. Tums: = 3 g ‘tabor an : brake: avpect master evlinder: clean. imapeet material roll 6-34 SATURDAY S PREP SCHEDULE e nt a@wheel be t ates a H ~ i couraanes check Brake thet: chert at me $ 95 ® Chev. 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Pontiac, Mich. » Waterford, Mich. “1899 S. Tel h PE 2-8033 . - . . we \ EIGHTERN Growth of Children Can Be Slowed | By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor scientists have shown how very _possible it is to slow the growth of children and prevent them from reaching the heights which nature intended. Their findings ended un certainty on that point and, added up to a red flag of warning To bold back the growin of chil- dren ‘which no one would do in- tentionaily. of course.) give them sizable doses of a certain chemical a considerable period egularly for Doctors’ Blood Aided Colleague Dr. Foster, Late Head of State Blue Shield, Got Many Transfusions I cians throughout the s!ate donated their 2 vear during life of [er president DETROIT Phys 11 the Me f t ne ost | fedical Service Wednesday of He was a jer for many of the Mich- Society since I Roster died npt leukemia affairs vi secretary « te Medic il wal - When Dr. Foster's illness de- veloped into leukemia in March 195%. the Michigan State Medical Society Council resolved that whatever blood was needed for transfuions would be supplied. Physician, throughout the state offered to send teams to Detroit or to contribute through local Red Cross chapters. Employes of the Blue Shield-Blue Cross or- ganization also donated blood. Nobody eve leStior he bl Just came in needed.” said Dr Wilham’ Reveno irr =Foster's physician The transfusions were given at east twice a week over a period of . months. The large number of transfusions was needed because Foster was especially sensitive treatment asked a4 q vod as it wns » X-ray The hope in treating lymphatic leukemia is that if it is held in check, it may become stabilized so that the patient can go on for a long time. An sional from mphatic leukemia is reported Dr Reveno said. ‘One patient re cently was alive five years after the onset of the disease.” In general, he said, ‘the most we have is a postponement of the in evitable.”’ About 100 physicians in the state donated their blood in prolonging Dr_ Foster's life Funeral service for Dr. Foster will be held in Detroit at 1 pm today. OCCa recovery Ozzie Nelson Watches Ricky Get Speed Ticket VAN NUYS, Calif WP — Ricky - Nelson, idol of the teenage set, got a speeding ticket yesterday, with ~his father looking on Officers Richard Baldwin and Danny Gardner said they stopped the 19-year-old” singer-actor for going 30 m. p. h. ina 35m. p. h zone in his sports car The father. Ozzie Nelson. was in a car ahead. He returned and silently watched his son being ticketed Ricky, ordered to appear in court within 10 days, also was cited for having no driver's license in his nossession \ TITE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 » ‘ ‘ The rub here is that the chemical | Dr. Thomas Ev. Vari Metre Jr.;creased when the drug was with lis manufactured by the body atdjand- Herman L. Pinkerton Jr., NEW YORK UPI—Two medical)jn minute amounts is essential for' Johns Hopkins University, Balti-| more, carefully studied the growth lrates of 65 asthmatic children. \Thirteen of them received a cor- jtisone-like drug regularly for six The asthma of the other 52 was treated by other \life | It is cortisone, a product of the adrenal] glands, and various man- made relatives. In persons ill and crippled with such diseases as arthritis and asthma, getting a cortisone-like drug from the out- side (to augment the output of their own adrenals) can block the effects of the disease. With asthma, children come into the picture. Some are subject to periodic, asthmatic attacks which do not yield readily to any treat- ment except regular injections of. a cortisone-like drug. But there has been some uneasiness as to whether these injections might in- months or longer. means, * * * The result was a clear demon- stration that the growth rates of the 13° was slowed during the period they were getting the drug. The rates were slowed when compared with their growth rates before they started getting the drug and also when com. pared to the growth rates of the 52 whe didn't get it. of drawn and it even increased when the regular dosages were reduced in size. From this Van Metre and \Pinkerton concluded that there was a critica] dose level below -which there was growth retardation but above which the slowing of growth was in proportion to dosage size. * * * One should understand that the only growth involved in as height. As for growth in weight, the 13 were largely sub-norma! before they started getting the drug While they got it, they gained weight either at a normal or an accelerated rate ; All this is a report from a fron- tier of medical science—the suil largely mysterious chemical func- tions of the endocrine glands tu terfere with growth rates Furthermore, growth rates in- which the adrenals belong — - - -—— - —-- _-_— - + ? ‘% ‘43 BOARDING ! TTT], TALL, Lb LALO ; rae YM IMM EELEELXEEEPD: ¥ YOUR EVES MASORS Ly a a e AAT TAKES . - yes thy wee route y¥ isto MOL! (AR SS NO TIME TO LOSE, SNUFFY/ LAWYER CRUM [HE WHOLE BE IMMEDIATELY TO RE FOND YOU ARE OF FRIEND/ CiRST CABIN SERN 4 WELL CUT SHORT HIS TRIP! TM TO MEET THROCKBURY, HIS BUTLER, INTHE FARK | \ BEFORE HIS OWNER SENDS US ALL UP Y FOR LIFE fae KAFF-KAFF/a~ SORRY Pa TOTAKE Hi MN AWAY + L KNOW HOW MAN'S BEST 7 CoRNWALLIS LIKES | TURN CORNWALLIS && cre te - = ~ SH Qe © 1960 dy WEA Service —_ So ty > Z. OF; hn 0 CANS TO FEED ne TM Meg US. Pat. 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By Charles Kuhn THE ICEMAN, DELIVERIN’ ICE TO GRANDMA'S a THE KIDS/ HURRY’ RUN AN’ TELL} EN THAT STUFF DELIVERED TO GRANDMA'S ALWAYS MEANS LOTS OF GOOD OL’ HOMEMADE Ice CREAM // + ’ tay, 4) ee ° ae of a eee Sia ee PL ee ns roe ee EE OR OE ee pe eee i ce OO, eT aE AALS Fe NEES: Gee Ty > = ety LP 4 v X\ THE ” MARKETS |Market Steady Futures Market Demand Is Off The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’s een Se oes and sold by . them lesale package lots. CHICAGO W—The grain futures | Quotations are furnished by the market was generally weak dur-| Hetro Burea: arke’ ing the first severa] minutes ic rearsdey, __* a(n 08 day on the Board of Trade with) as Trade Eases ket was irregular in moderate trading early today. NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- ~Gains and losses of-key stocks PONTIAC PRESS, «= FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 . GOP Opposes Income Tax Bill Republican Legislators Issue Firm Statements Against New Plan LANSING & — A shudder of Republican opposjtion to any type of income tax rolled through the Legislature before it quit for. a long weekend. It mainly took the form of cau- cus statements by the GOP in both the Senate and House. No NINETEEN 8,000 New Doctors Get | U. S. Licenses in 1958 CHICAGO (AP) — Almost 8,000 new 3 received licenses to medicine in the United States in 1958, ‘ It was the sixth consecutive year in which more than 7,000 physicians obtained licenses. Those figures were reported to- day by the American Medical As- sociation’s Council on Medical Education and Hospitals. * * * The 1958 total of new licensees was 7,809, During the same period ‘deaths ‘among physicians num- bered 3,700, So the net gain in the nation’s physician population was 4,109. ' taken. There were at rye losing as much4 isejand the departure of some wail * 2 ewe y. 12 to 15 cents a bushel on 1,- ‘Spinach pa ceuacrovenesscsesesees: 1 $0 Stree for a long Memorial void + It also proposed repeal of the) 481,000 bushels of corn for ex- | PS. BU. ore a eee cee cee rans sce ‘40, weekend were Cited as mildly de- business activities and intangibles |pressingly factors. Smaller gains were scored by Chrysler, American Motors, Sper- taxes and a cutback in the cor- poration franchise levy from 52 port. * *« * PAYDAY Poultry ond Eggs ‘Wh as % to 42 ce bushel | DETROIT EGGS : 4 million dollars a year to seven Sameer — hm pao “July DETROIT, MAY 39 (AP) —-Bggs ros. ty Rand, Radio Corp., Interna-) - a = % million. LL AWN Ss . , |Detroit in case lots federal state grades: tional Nickel, Southern Pacific and tae SS a ¥ $1.84%4: corn % to % lower, July! Whites—Grade A Jumbo 34; extral an; : - pis ait aS ; The Senate GOP statement ae ere \large 33; large 31-32, wtd. avg. 31: me-| Allied Chemical. 45 Fe tin pmwemesirsnn © . $1.2444, oats unchanged to % high- dium 25. small 18. Grade B Large 28-29 4 ee. OS pa I OE ae ; “ was vigorous. It announced an July $1.21%; soybeans % to Ip B'¢, are 38, Browne ovade 3) New York Stocks AB a the | Untlterable stand against all er, July 625s: rye }2 to 1% lower, | 18 checks 20 8 . . | LUCKY WINNER — Don Brell, 12, of Keego night's annual Father and Son Banquet of the corporate or personal ineome (Late Morning Quotations) | Total weekly receigts of gowernment| jgraded eggs May 23 through 29th were wigures after decimal point are eighths 3 Harbor beams happily when presented with a prize fly rod by West Bloomfield Boys Club Vice Boys Club in Keego Harbor. About 200 persons attended the affair, held in the VFW Hall, ac- lower, July $2.25%. taxes and said “‘there can be no compromise of any kind’’ involv- 13. 407 cases i Commercially graded . |Admiral 26 Kroger ...... 28. : : : : in Pri ,| Whites—Grade A Jumbo 32-33; extra Air Reduc ... 86.6 LOF Giass ... 664) President Chester Briggs. The occasion was last cording to Cari Misfelt, club director. ing either. Grain rices large 30. large. 27-29: medium 21-23.|Allied Ch ...122 Liby McN&L . 12.1) . Browns—Grade A extra large 20%,; |Allis — cnn ite Rye . oe ~ “There is no middle ground be- uses oan bergs 27-28; medium 22-294; Grade Bialcoa ae a5 Loew a aos OL, . te ‘ tweeh income taxes and other CHICAGO. a 28 «1 AP) —Opening ea i - 66... . a 8 A - grein y pe omsaaer Gacear Am Can ..... 427 Loriiard, a 384) . . Head of Port forms of taxation,’’ it said. ‘“There ora Sy | ¢21,,_ DETROIT, May 28 (AP)—Prices paid'am Mardy 1834 Mack Trk 443 /will be no-retreat by the Republi- qty .. 1047s) Sep -- $85 las! aN a Napier sagas : in DRAYTON PLAINS: several pillows valued at $10. | !Bs. 28.00-29.50: one lot high choice od en ae Parte Da... 401 present. axiom: industry will tend to estab- é Se ee ae ee i peice Oe ee Se edie ot The U.S. Air Force plane, a lish itself at a point where the raw Weekend Water Safety 4494 Dixie ‘ Two Holstein calves, valued at food steers. 26.00:26.00; eauity tisers Cora, Cale MTG Pepal Cola"... an ers ove DCS, carrying the Big Four—U.S.|materials of the world can be|\Urged in Governor's Plea| CALL: OR 31307 an estimated $60 each, were Te-| heifers 25 50-27.00: Suk choice 760-920 'b i yee = Phelps D ... 63.2 Secretary of State Christian A. |brought to a large marketing area ported stolen from the farm eal beet lipase yd peerage Ata _ Consum Pw .. 53.7 en wk sens i Herter, Soviet Foreign Minister|by water transportation.” LANSING (UPI)—Gov. G. Men-| in PONTIAC: Lonzie Johnson, 2130 Houser Rd., 2150: utitity cows 20 50: canners'\CODt Can. $8 prota G gi | P |Andrei Gromyko, British For-| nen Williams made a special ap- 125-127 N = and cutters 165620.00° utility bulls 2300:/Comt Cop & BS 16) pie oy oo! aaa! | Among the advantages for car- . . Holly Township. yesterday. aC-'35'qo° cutter bulls 21.@0-23 00: several Cont Meter -.. 179 peg Lo 67 | eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and) gy snipped to or from Detroit and |peal today for water safety over! CALL: FE 2-0214 ording to Oakland County sher- leads mostly choice 694-704 Ibs vearting Cope Rng 257 Repub Stl .... 753 ‘French Foreign Minister Maurice . ithe Memorial Day weekend. : stock steers 1056-3100: few head 618 ~OPPOL NPE fe! Rey Drug 2... 42.7 - : ; , all points between and to include -_ ines| iff's deputies lo weights 4100: few lots good 7 atc gs _-. 123 .Reyn Mot .... 846 F de | R Bo d Couve de Murville—was sin\min- the Pontiac area, are transporta- li rte gt -_— md drown es 2255 Ss. T ph Sreerat, Shaxaes camel Gy alr- Oe ae an ak enouth sone Deere oo. O14 Rey Tob ..-. at edera eserve ar utes ahead of achedule. | fom cost savings, close cont a —— ready this season,” ich. Miracle Mile borne bacteria, used ultra - violet reuters at rrr to 100 biener most aay. tig ee 324 St Ree Pap sc ‘a OKs Discount Boost ane oe reenact swere ms "| wht ange pl an “It is most important that boats LL: FE 8-9641 light units, used in hospitals and choice and prime vealers 36 :|Dow Chem |.. 875 Scoville Mf 25.2) 1 problems or charge ne mul- , schools. $39.50 value, $9.95. Michi- standard snd good 28.00-36 00: cull and ny pont ai° Sears Recs ., 037) OF Y2 Per Cent The four took off from Washing-| tiple handling of material, not be overloaded or overpowered. gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard) “" |East Air L... 384 Shell Of) ..... 86.2 ie gee i ow dhe flew: Those are the things that cause Lake Ave. , —Adv So a ee nee - jton in midafternoon. For the first) Cargo damage and resultant in-| tragedy.” ' ° in aus Co Ot mec $33| WASHINGTON (AP)—The Fed- hour they chatted informally and)... : ; “Chil ne 2 wan a \GTO! surance claims will be materially dren, particularly, are apt AAA Driver Training Scheol. °30| USINeESS NOTES [Emer Rad 72273 Sou Pee -+-- &tleral Reserve Board today used its nee Lng had organized a Meet-| reduced and visual inspection of|to forget the dangers of water and Cars Insured. FE 5-591, Adv onafellow every “cose 3 Sperry ma’ .c'! B8/tightmoney club against a re-| a thes be ut as mu se cikcy|Stipments at the Port of Detroit/easily can get into serious or fatal Pgh pg emOWw Faire Mo 1 324 St4 Brand... 6¢8/newed threat of inflation. hylan eee Lees lis also easily accessible, he said. |difficulties,” the Governor warned. . | Ave., has completed an engineer-| Pood Mach 2 7, Std Ol Ind .. 484] With the 's approval, five about conference issues for an|o, | the . scene contacts i .|Pord Mot .... 7 x board , - business Rosegart Will Head ing a “eet Preept Sul ... 295 aa bee bed 39 4| Federal Reserve banks increased | 0°Ur and a half. ; jeliminate expensive long distance |nar oe od ‘A A . prin Pg ea ve 383 plavend. JP | 308! their dent rae ren 3 3%4| Gromyko sat opposite Herter | phone calls and wires or time- 9 ' | Industri BETS SOs Gen Drnam .. 574 a Mg per cent. This is the interest |2%d Couve de Murville opposite}consuming letter communications, afoe was sponsored Dy -D.iGen Mins ...113 Swift & Co : : oe Tex G Sul ... 216 ing from the reserve system. : . * * * Eldon Rosegart, teacher at right Co. of Dearor™ wilet® to fiat time’. wa Textron. 224) The five are the New York, Chi- Carpenters Vote on Pact |, ly one customs house broker) MadatoRWl Sutton cBUwiELLSah ane ssramea for permente eu os Northern High School, was elected two years ae ie .. Trans Ww alr : 21 §| cago, St.. Louis, Minneapolis and| P . or one foreign freight forwarder res val Sow much or many you owe. i | " Goodrich : Transa ++ 31. Z : president of the American Feder * & |Goodrich “':"-1004 Tint cen ... 383|Dallas banks, The other seven to End 3-Week Strike —_|is needed at the port. Overnight NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED - ation of Teachers, Pontiac Chap- Sold, |Or#® “"}3 Underwd .... 26 |Federal Reserve banks are ex- motor freight service is available ONE 7 ter. at the organization's monthly) Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sold./ot aap —.... 431 Un Carbide --1483) ted to push their rate up to| KALAMAZOO um — Striking car-jand the assistance of Trade and PLACE TO PAY . | 4100 Walnut Hill, Birmingham,|Gt No Ry .... 577 pa va ia Up . Member american Association of Creéit Counsellors meeting yesterday. . fros the 1959 1n_|Ore * 4 Unit Air Lin . 383/the same figure in the next sev- penters in eight southwest Michi-|Traffic Department of the Port of Rosegart succeeds Mrs. Doris a Cont on and Busi.|Hersh Choc 2. te Unit. Pruit ©... 3¢S\eral days. gan cities, voted today on a/Detroit Commission in all matters “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" Smail of Longfellow School. terna , sey Molland P .:. 136 ee oe oe «> 2 The action had been expected in|Cmtract Proposal for ending their|relating to domestic and inter- Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. , Rosa ee eS Ne ‘the De Hooker ch’... 444 US Rub ...-+ 643\view of a general rise of interest three-week-cld strike. is also available. Other. officers elected were “| Sold, staff assistant at Ti Cont ..... 81.5 US Stead 2000. 6) tes throughout the Pas The Southwest Michigan Contrac-| Stettin concluded by saying a MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS mond Haeberle of Malkim School, | troit Edison Co., was among many ne oa . as i dle aoe a om And ‘there bs a iek hint tors Assn. has offered a 25-cent|port development can “serve as a| 718 Peatier Gtete Bank Bide. re sous vice president; John Keinert of key executives invited to attend interiak Ir ‘'! 29 Sr ti ws h tah - S\hourly pay boost in a three-year] preservative of our present indus- Franklin Road School, recording the conference sponsored by the)Int Bus Mch 403 yt Ree es a er ee prices—after 11) contract. The 2,500 workers would! try and as a reason for the attrac- 7 secretary; Amy Carlson of Le- National Office Management As- int Nick 934 pale Be 953 mont s pn agin Stability | receive 10 cents now. another 10|tion of new industry because this! : Baron School, ahha hae pices ‘si berkoreri 03 Int Shee”. 383 ee the set “aa 16NS cents next year and 5 cents the new development will serve the oO ice . O a e tary; Donald Schultz o castern ore than 130 manufa ers €X-\Int Tel&Tel . 494 = ; i it) following November. needs of both these classifications. Junior High. treasurer: and Walter hibited new inventions to reduce sones eo ee Young SAW, a In New York, the discount posi Hensel g (MAAS __Reeds of both these classipeations | Ainsworth of Pontiac Central High, labor and effort in office work.|Kelsey Hay ... 474 Ger 1 came as Mo surprise to all | . . . . 2 ‘Kresge, 88... 324 Upjohn of K . 41.l/the move since major private ichi banks increased a key interest \CIIOO oar is | County of Oakland, Michigan STOCK AVERAGES Recreation Budget Hike Proposed in Waterford A 40 per cent increase in the Waterford Township Recreation reation Director Tom Belton has; Department budget, raising it to! $36,300, has been proposed by the| Recreation Board and is now awaiting approval of the Board of! Education and the Township Board, which appropriate the operating funds for the department. Carrier Jet Smashup Injures Wayne Man JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (#—Earl Ray Smith of Wayne was one of three crew members critically in- jured yesterday when a jet plane crashed while attempting to land on the aircraft carrier Essex. The plane’s pilot, Lt. James c Steele, of Harronsbburg, Ky., was killed and Airman Charles.E. Por- tt of Jacksonville, was fatally bhrned, when the .plane struck parked aircraft and: cartwheeled across the deck: Twenty-one: crewmembers were Sleepy, Comrade? | + MOSCOW ( — Moscow hotel facilities are rapidly expanding, New, Times says. Hotels .now are capable of accommodating 25,000 3,000 | once. ' ¢ at one time. Five years ago, com-|tirement ‘age to meet regularly bined facilities could sleep only|to share interests and enjoy com- In presenting the budget, Rec- asked for an additional supervisor with a starting salary of $4.500 plus $300 car expenses. He has also asked for. a $300 annual increasc in salary as department director. Last year’s budget totaled $25,300, and with a balance of $9,000 brought forward from pre- vious years, Belton suggested that $2,000 be continued as a “buffer-contingency fund.” About $5,500 would be con- tributed to the 1959-60 budget and ithe remaining $1,500 used for the relocation of the recreation of- fice from the main floor of the Community Activities Center to the front-second floor. * * * There will be an expansion of summer playground sites from eight to 10.with operation of the pla extended from six weeks to seven. If the budget in- crease is approved, Belton said. “It is becoming increasingly ap- parent that hiring of a second full- time recreation leader is a neces- sity because of the rapid popula- tion growth in this community,” he stated. . The budget—also calls for the) organization of a ‘Golden Age’’ club for residents 60 years old and over, This would provide an oppor- tunity for men and women of re- , Belton said. f # rate two weeks ago. A spokesman, in announcing the new discount rate Thursday, ‘said only that it was “an adjustment NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- sociated Press): 30 18 15 60 Indust. Rails Util. Stocks +3 _ Noon tedey 1.3003 1423 978 20-9/tp economi { cond Noon today ... : : : : ' 3 Prev. day 3S 28 ore 3|t0 economic and financial Week ago ...:. 341.2 1449, 989 230.2) tions. Month ago ....3347 1416 +998 2272) The Federal Reserve rate was Year ago +... 280.8 94.1 60.1 170.1 1959 high ......343.4 145.1 102.6 230.2|/just 1% per cent only a year ago. ieee en” 312.8 1383 o3 HO A series of increases followed. In \1958 low ......2347 809 729 156.6;March it was raised from 214 to 3 ;per cent. Baby Suffocated DETROIT STOCKS (Cc. J. Nephier Ce.) Pigures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Allen Elec & Equip Co*.. 25 26 Baldwin Rubber Co*.... 17.4 18 Ross ig ee cn or — aS . Gt Lks Oil & Chem Co ; Howell Elec Mtr Co* ... 11.4 12.4 by $l p qg U | Pen Metal Prod Co* . 13 “4 ee in nc e The afr nel a eennee ins aA Rudy Manuf Co* ...... E Rudy Edison co... 17. 17 «19 | MOUNT CLEMENS (®—A two- *No sale; bid and asked. month-old baby was suffocated ac- cidentally last night when his teen- age uncle rolled over on him as the two were sleeping. The victim, Gerald Thomas Jr., had been left in the care of his father’s 15-year-old brother, Ev- erett Thomas, while the parents were at work. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas returned home early today to find the baby City Streets Given Chloride Application In the first move to prevent dust on gravel streets this summer, Pontiac used 121,000 gallons of chloride application, according to City Manager Walter K. Willman. * * * Department of Public Works crews finished spreading 103,500 gallons on city streets this week, Willman said, while another 6,900, gallons were used in parks and 10,- 600 at other city sites. } ¥ *- ww, | The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital | parking Jot was covered-at cost to the hospital, said Willman. Else- wheré, the cost of chloriding was borne by. the city, he said. / The city plans to spread chloride twice more this summer, he said. Jayne’s Hubby to Support Previous Wife’s Daughter LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Mickey -Hargitay, -husband of Actress Jayne Mansfield, ust continue $300 monthly sfipport for his 9-year-old- daughter, Tina, by a previous marriage. ~ Attornéys for the 31-year-old actor, and his ex-wife, Mrs, Mary Hargitay, filed the approved agreément in court Thursday. { Administrative Posts The Pontiac Board of Educa-|awarded $5,200 and $6,100 contracts tion last night acted on four ad-|for the furnishing and installation ministrative appointments andjof St. Charles homemaking equip- awarded bids totaling $17,142.60 for|ment and Keystone art equipment science, art and homemaking:in Madison, also. equipment. | William Wright, former principal . of Mark Twain, was named di- rector of special education for i Report 185 Killed Pontiac School system on a full-, time. basis. in Java Train Wreck Wright had been serving part- JAKARTA, Indonesia (— Un- time in that capacity. Primary at- tention is directed toward helping confirmed reports say 185 per- sons were killed and 200 seri- those children afflicted with cereb- ously injured in a train crash ral palsy, Wright said. in the mountainous Tasikmal- Mrs, William Pyle, who has tanght at Wever and Longfellow, aja area of West Java, Health Ministry officials announced to- has been appointed to succeed Wright at Mark Twain in the ca- pacity of teacher-principal in- day. terne. * * es Mrs. Pearlina Butler, who has) Four coaches of a Bandung- completed a one-year administra-| bound express reportedly plunged into a valley yesterday after a coupling broke. Informed sourc- es said the accident was be- lieved castsed by sabotage by rebe] Darul Islam elements, * *¥ *® The area where the accident occurred is infested with rebels. | Doctors, na and 2'; tons‘ of medical equipment have been flown to the scene. A country- wide appeal has been made for more doctors and nurses. Officials also rushed to the | scene to investigate the disaster —ane of the worst in Indonesia's tive internship at Whittier, has been appointed principal of that school. * * *. - Mrs. Wilma E. Muldowney, whg) has. been an elementary teacher in the Pontiac schools for 25 years, was named administrative interne of the Square Lake School. The McFadden Corp. bids of $1,395 and $4447 were accepted” for the furnishing and installation * of’ Peterson science equipment and Bavinco homemaking equip- ment in the new addition at Madison Junior High School. Model Kitchens, Inc. has. been| history. Old Pine Lake School Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Bloomfield Hills School District No. 2, County of Oakland, Michigan, until 8:00 o’clock p.m. on Monday, the 15th day of June, 1959, at its offices in the High School Building, 4200 Andover Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, for the sale of the following property and building: . Part of the Southwest '/ of Section 3, Town 2 North, Range 10 East, beginning at the South ' corner of Section 3, thence North 2 degrees 23 minutes 10 seconds West 183 feet; thence South 88 degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds West 108 feet thence South 2 degrees 23 minutes 10 seconds East 183 feet; thence North 88 degrees 56 min- utes 50 seconds East 108 feet to the point of be- ginning, being .45 acres, more or less. Said property is located at West Long Lake Rood neor -Middlebelt upon which the Old Pine Lake School, ¢ wood frame building is situated. All bids must provide for full payment of the purchase Price as bid by cash or certified check. A bid deposit of 3% of each bid by cash or certified check is re- quired, which deposit shall be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid is accepted and the bidder-foils to purchase said property. The seller agrees to furnish rchaser with a policy of title insurance. or further information call Midwest 7-0155 or write I to Eugene L. Johnson, Superintendent of Schools, 4200 © Andover Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The Board of Education reserves the right to re any and all bids. All bids must be sealed and ma “Old Pine Lake School Site Bid.”” Bids will be opened atthe Board of. Education meeting to be held on: Monday. the 15th day of June, 1959, at the High J School Building, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. eee 5 t= JEAN B. MARTZ Secretary, Board of Educetion | Bloomfield Hills School District No. 2] . ie. agree ex s to Nov. {as a menace to motorists. Per-| superior intelligence. There is, N_—Central rg ior *° Pike iat JEAN B MARTZ, as Z of his taxi.|22, 1960. haps the industry could eliminate |nothing more terrifying to the O—Hawthorne School. 1400 NW. Tele- | Secretary, Board of Biucation grap ay ) Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Fema ies ale 7| Employment Agen ‘Dressmaki i i Death Notice. The Pontiac Press | oa scarion avrexpawr wale ployr genc SA | | Building Service. 32 Dr king, Tailoring 16 | Upholstering 23 Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 GIRL TO LIVE IN WHILE MOTH: cE | ARE ena = manager. Mechanical experience | er | works. Fatherless home. BOOKKEEPER | Watt teeta en _DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER: ABILITY BAYLIS, MAY 28. 1959. MILDRED. FOR WANT ADS “Bhell. 120 ane Adams| child. 38 8. Astor. | Women sged 25-40 for bookkeep- | r ‘am Estimates, | terations. Mrs. Bodell ia — ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd EM Smith, 2732 Pontiac Lake Rd ss A eT: | INSURANCE | ing. 6 days. Downtown Jocation.. DRESSMAKING TATLORIN Soa To sel] your land contract at the sce 68; beloved wife of Loren * MAJOR MFG OF AIR TOOLS : C | $325 per mo. Midwest Empl wey ” CEMENT WORK, terations, drapes & Formals ais done ALS UPHOLSTERING sowent. poesier -ciivagr has gies Baylis dear mother of Mre Wa- DIAL FE 2-8181 Requires an industrial salesman, FIRE UNDERWRITER _Fe's: pfontise State Bank B and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. in my bome. Call PE 8- | 4-8797 a an riyenre, aso ue be neta Kribs.-Mrs. Quine Marsha accoun n Pontia bs G2ucNT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. sind. t LOE or many ! MM Leddy, Mrs. Virginia | , Lansing. Norher: Detroit area Exp. tp industrial. commercial & ry __G r ~ THOMAS 7 choke your equi Mortgages vail cot Eis rig ir Vip | wom a am. to 8 pm. || Hatt oli Berta Meee fie My matueett| mutates em ae oaeee te | MET AOL SE ano = 22 Ee net —8| TPES aes | CAM, BUYERS matting M be cations, bu active r ° 8 2 - Smith: dear supeivea by ; Poort All errors should be re will consider industrial sales ex- | qualifications and salary required. ception a Fottion duties, pe asensa in garages. PE_ 81951. - 6 = O- G. oan. FE 2 No pplssstion Call any hour. FB caine wee reat grasaent: | gored” immediately. ene YP) Berence in aati ttmaaaten | Reply Pontiac: Breas Bax itd” | S00 per month to star. Wises PENTER WORK. NEW oe RE) fcqnyi, " SS Sere ee OM ARRO REALTY cren Puneral service will be he = - : Pp: m r per month to wan Midwest a ema. —'s Ity. PE cca Monday June 1. at 2 pm. from|§ sibility for errors <7) Se furnish car if | LADIES COULD YOU USE $50 WK See ye sian Pontise State Bank 2041 or FE 17-0274. , Cow MANURE. PLOWING & ie & Found 2 oi the Soarks-Griffin Chapel with| 4 then to cancel he Piveg me Se rere cen hatte: Call FE 5-4955 or UI 2-3 Bidg (custom HOMES BY LICENSED | enn leveling @& beading. FE ost a wake a ABSOL. UTELY nes A ie hare a, Pere Norertion "of the advertise- tation. paid vacation etc’ Re-| LADY VICINITY OF | AUBURN Work Wanted Male 10. —ruicti_ Pree estimates_UL 2518. | GARDEN AND LAWN ROTO- TILL: ear io ceaer OR Ja7ie, | TB, fastest action os your land r “| " « it Cemetery Mrs. Baylis will He in| ment which hes vece rit | eee eee t to Dos a) Pontiac! Backend ‘works, 3¢8 Chertyene.| “~~ Cement ond Bese —_ ing. 318 E Wilson PE 2-69 LOST SET OF CAR xrYs, — Call Restor Partridge FE 4 revi arbi Ai the Bparks-Orittiy PO") 1 sree en. cancellations § | _ Press R 3-243. oe | A-L. PAINTING AND WALL PA. CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. OR ee fog nrg, | 5 LARGE TURQUOISE AND | 00 I | or 0! JOHNSON, MAY 27. 1 JOSE- ger mein ag og ts ee Poseae ake OR t ACCORD | ee ae bea’ ten | Hi PAINTER INTERIOR ND | ——- Se || OIE OW ML idoter ne white parekeet. anewers to rame $90, 0 phine, 1280 Hiller Rd. aterford adjustments wil! be given OPENING FOR LIVE-WIRE MAN. ~S8eS REpublic 2eens before 3| exterior. Reas. PE 4-6462 4 CERAMIC TILE 'GARDEN PLOWING BY LOT OR Pretty Pat’ or “Patrick” 4 _O INVEST IN GOOD IAND ake hae “anwes Teoas anal AE | who needs to earn $125 Dr week _p.m. oy after 5 pm A-1 CARPENTER &S, RE NEW PRE ESTIMATES TERMS ; acreage. Anywhere PE 5-6511 eee cies el eed sd CONTRACTS NO OBLIGATION. Ber apacAEat Gat | semne ume or auvente || ROLGOSTLE Sa Qe ed MORI AGT aul OOPETEPER | ed Pe a age Oe | Sea EOE ere tate io) A TO] ot Mrs Arthur Swenson and Mrs ments containing type sizes alle rus ty w40 Ol 7 - o! e ——— — = = David Caristrom; also survived larger than regular sgate _2-2318 | NEAT CURB AND GRILL “GIRLS. | RA PAINTING INT} RIOR & EX | w CEMEN \ ORK a ——_ —-_ : - cnt take Set eid mine | A. O SO by 1 grandchild and 1 great- type is 12 o'clock noon the. SALESMEN, CHECK THIS NUM- Must be 18 Buttercup, 910 Oak-| 33752 or OR 38117. _Ticeneed — Drives —_ Ploo — | ROTO-TILLING DONE REASON- PE 8-2359 after 3 — ee A day previous to publication | = ane sl if we do not hs have the | _!and | EVATLABLE NOW CARPENTER | e Bonded. _UL 3- rea _sole PE 4-8946 | Lost — BLUE PARAKEET NAMED REALTOR 42533 junday, y . est deal in town FE 2-7164 < TE. | & OAR: | Sei osetia! wanton ‘cnabet xorice 70 eidealths oth SPe"E Hel "| RELinBLe WOMAN FOR CHILD | “asta Twory Seeresege| CEMENT & BLOCK WOME AOA TOUT AAU"rE iam | afte! Frail” wisotta'®* Mt —"— ACTION TI! aD with Rey. Arvid Anderson of- ane ADVERTISERS orn ROMEN WANTED. EARNINGS. to 4 p.m. FE $-4300, after 4 p.m. ee keri Murdock, 7 2 ist Dalat hese _ | a =| Sgoas. Trail, Bloomfield = MI ACTION!!! e dea or cancella- Tied PINIS Part Cemetery. Mrs Perknson | tion of transient Want Ads LUET 348 OAKLAND AVE PE | RELIABLE’ WOMAN 28-45 GOOD SNS state Taxes ley Parana ap In 678}. cane See Serv ice 18 Cost BLACK AND TAN MAN. | ©” Your Land Contract. If yos will He in state at the Huntoon|{ 1s now 9:15 a.m. the day of _5-0693 ES infest. Light housework 3) GARPENTER & CABINET MAKER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. | “ chester Terrier, mele. Vicinity of | pave sold om 8 dest cs acs Puneral Home — after the first | — SHOE < =F AL. ESM. \N 7 oo ts. Own trans. $20. | ““Gesires steady work with cusiam | Consttartion and mntenance rd = - FAMILY : “LAUNDRY | Elizabeth Lk. Rd and Telegraph. | Laseal ai = a os ed S1°ARER. MAY 28, Lio A. ag int nt Experienced for steady work. 5028 RELIABLE WOMAN 28-45. GOOD oe os work guaranteed./ Connop Electric. U phlei 540 . WTecison PE oe a ighest dolar Reasonable dis CASH WANT AD RATES _Dixie Highway with infant. Light housework. 3 se | EXCAVATING) — caancHiNs | 2-8101. : cou c. Ask for Mr Mey Cen mother of Mrs. Jean Cramer, . —_ ae a ridin ee . | Cilatcn “avery Oeetee. “Stuait: Pines tay 2Da94, eDAye CAT ESMAN 28.50 2 S8y% 3, tian Own trans $20 CABINET MAKER rE BULLDOZING — _ EM 3-081 1 . _ Hobbies & Supplies 244 HAYDEN, Realtor and r John P. Bhearer: also “y. g150 | $208. 83 White Chapel Memorial Ace cta a Sa late Sipariney Wiectrica. Pics: tt ay — male ae ; 1 o a cio fata survived by 6 grandchildren and “ bas = __Partney trica M“ se nen PAINT NUMBER VICTURES s. Pe clenauuiaren, Puscral 3 19000287 450 tion has opening !n our publi Registered Nurses | CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTEND- | soo’ LAY = | + MKIGOA AND: EY. BLO SY ee ee eco Pon, eee LAN") CONTRACTS. service will held Monday . bape ar ce ie nected sage oral immediate positions avaiinble./ ent Residential. Pull of part} ini — ae Cr ialaala AND lV Geliveries made or sia pak cb Book Store 15 E lLawrerce St van ve OR 31388 eae SOF 2 not necessary You will be care- | $361 per month starting salary time EM 3-0333 Weel i & : % = SSeS ; ; — = oe Ee seas Pusreal ae 3000 $40 830 fully trained Earnings «ith bonus Ditferentis! for evening & night SALE HOUSES 43 7 | PRER ERTIMATES | ON | COM. - gc ero pr oe zeae Notices & P 1s-25 * can — r with fmterment in Perry Mt g 4 400 720 «1104 Bub SROEIWEa ike 08 per ro uty rowee ree laundry’ CARPENTER WORK WTD EXP plete chens, counter tops & irt. otices ersonals © obligation o Extra Fees 8 g account f service. Libral personne) policies. 3 built-ins RB. Munro ~ . o EM 3-2294 me NICHOLIE & HARGER CO _ Park _. ees ees ee See Substential drawing account for Senne Mhiling to rotate shifts, | — ree coumates. Rees. OL 2", | 1000 W. Huron. FE 5-4 eee AA TREE TRIMMING AND CUT. | 11 W HURON FE $2183 TEEM, MAY 28. 1959, JOHN EARL 10 5 00 900 86.13. 80 Car necessary 1203 E [incoln Reply Director of Nursing Serv- CARPENTER WORK OF ANY “ 5 AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES RACIS 8 en esd teen wiwie Lake: ( | Royal Oak, Mich ice. Pontiac G | H kind, Reasonable Call after 6 PREE ESTIMATES ON "WIRINO, ting. free estimates OR. 3-6826 | pont worry. Know the facts CASH POR CONTRACTS REAS. Twp. age 31: beloved husband & iS ALE CM, ae ANT D Pontiac Michiean cope pm _ FE _ 8-0439 pad Ld aed ie re ee A-1 ACE TREE f€@RVICE- RE- | game consultation FE disc Pvt FF 2-061 eves _ ot Susanne C Teem, beloved son as = ) a ee nomen | unre Slec- moval and trimming a our bid. , _ \ nee a a ke een ee ae alr cae TYPING. SWITCHBOARD & CLERI-- CARPENTER WORK WANTED. BY tric Co 1060 W. Huron. FE 2-7188 or PE 8-973 oat Ag ee a ng and finishing Phone PE MOVING wice LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY, AND your nome land confract or acre: aj _ | newly geco iving Quarters. , ee aaa = A =< _ | Reasonable : now for @ pu Funeral Direct 4 Reasompble salary. Bor 44. Pon) A CCIS rs a | WAITRESS WANTED. A PPLY | Goi oRED WOMAN DESIRES ROOPING—SIDING easonable Rates FE 5-3458| Dex-A-Diet tablet. 98 cents at | SarviCn ms che seem rectors 4) tise Phess ASSISTANT MANAGER | Blsckios cunchs 2901 Disle Hey. | COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY | mew & Repeir— Guitervore | BIACE DIRT goon, CO M8 eee : RD. RILEY. Brok : . CARPE TERS FOR TRACER WITH GOOD READY-TO-WEAR WAITRESSES — NIGHTS \ APPLY IN | ences. $8 day and transportation TOM acne i ala Estimates . _for_ 5 yds _FE_ 80877. DAINTY “MAID~ SUPPLIES - —Mrs | y r er COA 1S Sn Stuek thet exvevienced a EXPERIENCE HOURS 12 NOON person. Tonv’s Drive-In. 2790 Au- | FE.5-31 FURNESS _ M 3-0739 HAULING & ROBBISH, NAME| _A_ Taylor 56 Gi'lespie FE 3-7293 o@ Elizabeth Lake Rd , PUNE AL ener 2-2671 TO 9 PM. PHONE FOR INTER __burn Ra Utice | EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL ROOF REPATRS your price Avy time PE 80°) VIUUAGE HAL! AVAILABLE FOR TE wey reve Dravte Pos ‘2 4178 COMBINATION AUTO BODY RF einigN aHae BLOOMFIELD gin ae i BAe, xeon ea i ae night work or Tuesdays FAVFS ROUGHING FE 4.0444 =e ® a $2 A LOAD | ORCHARD TK RD PE «70 ( iT AND “FHA = "i { 50-5 ~s! a - s : 9 « - e ca! t ’ * e 261 f , : . Funeral Directors 4 Moir heme oa. afer * ot Couple - Caretaker | from ‘oar office Salary “olus come S4seoe meaner 3 pm PE TRENCHING. EXCAVATING POR ~ LIGH’ HAULING WE RENT DISHTS 8&1! VERWARE we a ten me Soe Nome for > ‘ MY 2-583 i ( ke pede $1 ede eae ane al SXPFRIENCED PRACTICAL ‘Diels and ets NUL abtee, FE 4-0031 _punch bowls PE 45295 cash with very smal] down pay- COATS COLLEGE STUDENT ' o> 4 LL Rt elt od 930 and 5 in| tine. days OR 3300 on eee LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING ma Ca we [lr Shhigated: we ra “8 ar) 29 O50 FULL N = t1 1 on oO Ty Ld dligat e Sipest FUNERAL HOME | aummer fob’ will be offered. 1 “on ULE TIME FOR BOTH. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- cnculuentD i ip pL EAGED Building Supplies IZA; oi any Kind. Real cheap. Fit Wid. Hourzhold Goods 27 avion_ De net teal obligated. Ws avton Plain: ow dour & S"joe eaadlied yeuee sen. for Dear ens oan al “toe MF ig Business Services AS. ~ oO DELL ¢ CARTAGE _ lis ture and misc FE 2-034%. | WANTED. IMMEDIATELY! PUNERAL HOME formation call Mr. Goins. FE ee, as ee ee sobriety ~Good es ladies. Plenty of floor time need — wit) care for your - Loca] and long. distance moving Casi FOR FURNITURE AND AP- | — farms lake property and ES ee) ie ie Ns 23613 Tpm. to? pm. _ permanent positions. City re oe | ala ‘sting. 8 new home projects, | children in jour” home. of wiNDow 4 & WALL WASHING, _ Phone FE _5-6806 | pliances: Odd pieces or house full yy raul M lor Ae V CURTISS CANDY COMPANY MAK. ences. Call owner 0 Ay ister You’ - make money here. x. 3-3580 EM 3-4279. ainting. Free est. OR 3-5579. | TOP SOIL, BAND & C GRAVEL. FE | fh tg courteous service. FE|/ aul Jones, Real Est. oorhees- Sivle Efe of Baby Muth ang putter AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO ee eS ‘gromine | IRONINGS WANTED. 63 BUSHES ~ Acme. Asphalt Paving | -©1%?: | FURNITURE NEEDED | | ares ae or a route’ se ith ehnborg Cosmetics, 4-034 SIRES o Licen te Mi a Na a " FUNERAL HOME salesman in Pontiac. Truck fur: , the makeup women are changing | —reelty—148)_Beldwin. FE .: | ear DESIRES DAY OR WEEK mater PR S117 oF FE 8.6003, Trucks to Rent Entire b Be eg te Tease nished, liberal commission § ar- to Made by Nutrilite Products. | ARE YOU INTERESTED LADIES? work. Ee ee Good ref- ary 4 ntire home or odd lots Get the | Modern ranch tybe home with Ambulance @rvice Piane or Motor rangement. Applicant must have Paciaenes | A Free coffee makers. 6 to 73 cup erences. FE. 8-6528, | ALL MAK&S OP “POUNTAIN P PENS | TRUCKS TRA tep dollar. ‘Win buy outright or, acreage for le horses _ FE 2-8278 nor favorable work record and un: GAR HOPS EXPERIENCED. AP-| [or yourselt saree, “clue fer | GIDDLEAGED WIDOW TODO | Seed, Se at Printing & | AND EQUIPMENT cell Ht for you B&B Community | will pulld Sere. 3 in family. Best Cemeter Lots s questionable character. For in- ply in person. Froston Drive ie. distr a nationally Sedat _ sitting. Nights. Exp. FEd ‘i at our office. General Printing = ‘e-Tog Picku 1%y-ton stakes | me ee OS aie of 1_yr. rent in advance ~ . b Aas: z ce write Pontiac Press Box 3118 W Huron. i _vanille, N. Perry_! FE 2:3 3053. | 0702. - . » “ve { calmed Pcs i ore 30138 Dump trucks Semi trailers ipigetedg 7 FE E Ae Tere = ive H_Hottmen FE Tue c= Be ees No 4 / — = c e = . of furniture Ph. 2-5! ert ee 5 (RE YOU se POR A $500 | : Laks _ P 5. th : 2 SECTIONS € GRAVES EACH prsic CHRISTIAN WOMAN FO assuMe@ 4“ ? STMOSRAPRING, 3 TYPING. SEC- BULLDOZIN c : ontiac Farm and White Chapel. OA 86-3771 Taps naa ie-teimenen siding! Seec tn Glionicn harae: mates canPE e835. Larry Leshman Pt A a Se delivery M28 Tadusteea! Tractor Co wota pee E Your novsr Rent Apts., Fu Furnished 33 FCCAVE PLu- at OAKLAND machines and body fixtures. Apply someone hetue * b me verse COUPLE Vv — NURSES AVAILABt = — BU -I- ~~ S ee * or nub'ic auction Appraisal« | aati Hill, Memorial Cemetery Will at Progressive Welders Sales 55 irs. FE 2 “ao eS Saat ie ~ LIVE as et CARE Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange | URKE ° Bre 8 WOODWARD L og Smart. Sa'e Farm Roch- 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. PVT. rifice for half price Cal] HOw-| Company. Warren Alloy Division, ‘ Vik 77, w ‘y Lewiere, eet | my | ASPHALT Pp AVING re + rh ine | ester Michivan. OL 1-5631 | bath, 2 adults only. 290 N. Pad- orc UM82B Mt Clemens after 915 Oakland Ave. Pontiac Mich CURB GIR'S CALL OA 8-3619 ork elsewhere. Board & room FE _2-5492 ‘ ; - od 41442 ee eo — m= | dock” Alberta Apts ‘om — or MA 5- 9211 plus modest salary, Call for S TYPING DONE IN HOME. EM. Let us estimate your driveway UNWANTE ARTICLES PICKED | WTD: MATCHING TIGHT COF- | — croles | ——— : = == pointment, Nina Martin, 3-610 : | or parking tot. Our jobs are our up free of charge. FE 5-4638 fee & end tables Modern swing 1 CLEA’ HOUSEKEEPING ROOM HOICE LOTS «8 GRAVES TO xce ent DEPENDABLE MIDDLEAGED WO- _ 2-9761. after 5, OL 2-5 __ | best references. =" s _arm bridge lamp, FE 4-6324 , for Christian lady in Christian ot: ‘= section § Perry-Mt. Park mee ve ahs for children nights. Ee cbnaRat IN- WOMAN «WANTS NANTS WASHINGS & Phone FE 58-5037 or Ul 2-3420 Painting & Decorating: 20 — ———— | _home. Clos _in FE 4-2389 i cholce tot at Uakiand Hills O Oo t it | bien 7 a surance Salesman or salesiady. | nn Fe a = sispere | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, Wtd. Miscellaneous _B t ROOM SINGLE, § ROOMS, MAK- Cemetery near "Walled Lake and Pportunltly : ITIANS THER APEOTIC AD Excellent eo Phooe OR | caltnae bh IRONINGS PICK | e's. int windows Reasonable = oe INT. EXT. PAINT: | ~~ ~~~~- te oo ae no drinkers. v1 Prone.OR 17° For two good men to sell Chrys- tive posit! : up & delivery, OR 3-7476 oT rate te = ADDING ACHINE, SMALL LAT BVT BECUT'FUL 8-GRAVE> oe PFR.- ler-Plymouths and Imperials on venue “policies Write” eaveen: gy tae hy. sa eniNGs TS hOMNnGe PICKUP. | CARPENTER COTTAGES. REC | ist CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- ¥ good Ponti Bones 4100 — i ROUND Aes ark Cer ory Wl) Di ts your chance to become a top mel Dept , Woman's Hospital 432° rots Eagtllent opportunity Phows | delivery. FE 4-0396. P. On yaa garages & kitchens. | nore Cash or terms. UL Tass After 4 ‘> m. +1319 iz. Lk. Rd. vide Reas PE 4-9882 salé&@nan with America’s top au- Hancock, Detrott 1, Mich _OR 40306, J. A. Taylor | MALL 2 WHEEL NTTLITY TRAIL- > ROOMs AND BATH ADULTS. “ SALE Loy dy SECTION 3 ts easy Mca pemie“gl — YOU NEED MONEY? _ por “REAL 1 seTATE. ATTEND) ___ Building | Service 12 Piecing cane weeitnn Gi = el ea <. Rep a ; re 14 s icici srry Mouct Park © ¢ st r car it t Niro ; ae : : - al ace , ce fariiiti-e “Group pian insur Set ie ec | ane Meee Speen ANYTHING IN | FLAT CEMENT Pine Ph FE 43081 & EADY INTERIOR DECORATOR: | "Ne wea Cem) 5 BM BORER Mee FOR SALE BY OUT OF STATE Rar EXPERIENCED LADY TAILOR Greanteation. Operating in saveral | A ritsiing walls Rea enn © LARS SORE ee rs eee ATBERTA LUMBER MII 1. Cott openers Mae owner 4 Grave iote in White i) i etka for men's clothes. Johnnie Walker counties. If you live tin Hi pool | Goutse! & Commercial Licensed & mud removed from lake, Free Pet foo Ga & s ,DECORATING. 3309 Laneer Rd M24. FF 8-6131 a a eta Ween a eine: Chapel Ex-s‘ient '-ra‘ion. sacri rE 46-3528 Pp Btyle Center, 86 N Saginaw st | Milford. Commerce insured. Raymond Com. _ estimates. OR 3-6126. Paper removed. FE 4-6018 lo > T — 2 RMS. & BATH NEAT & COM- ‘Nee Ca My x . ontiae _ EXP WAITRESS APPLY 930 MT ‘Heights, Clarkston, Waterford Mins OL 1.0772 FURNACES, CLEANED AND A-i WALL CLEANING iF a Oe Ed] i) aes wee : eee ca Sg th di Clemens St. Julie's Grill vter 2 nreas. P one | . An ELECTRICAL SERVICE BPE. _SeTvice. C. L. Nelson FE 5-1788 able Free estimates O REDON Se115. or _ Child welcome, Rus FE 2-5038 Baby ween? Automatic heat & hot water ‘soft } RM APT ~ CLEAN. ADULTS. “furnished Kitchen fan, master TV _Prvt__ bath, NT sar | seria] aud many other fine fes- 3} ROOM * BA tures sa Me Mechanic Unfurnished apartments omy. re-| quire no leases or security Ce- posits — For a limited time only NICE LARGE CLEAN ~ ROOMS 1 entrance utilities and washing privileges. Garage 200 Norton RMS. PVT BATH & s ENT. 1NQ —ADULTS ONLY— at 16 cones MANAGER 19 SALMER ST APT 6 ) RMS & BATH PVT ENT. “960 FE 8-6918 : Mo. with Util PE s-s084 } ; ae AND BATH. PURNISHED OPEN DAILY A ited ; unfurn. Inquire PE 2-1250 ~smion 5 GotnT apts. ~*~ ‘ aa F ROOMS WTILITIES - a¥8®o Warm, clean apts. 3 fooms and pvt. | basement ap: Fras FE | $4585 “path. All nicely decorated Quiet 4 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH NFW- friendly neighbors Adu'ts only ly decorated. Close ‘0. FE 4740] {aundry & locker room facilities OSE TO TOWN 52 Close to cowntown—yet in good Pe rat Goes residentia! neighborhood. ans Z c. month See caretaker at F- 5 ROOMS & = Union Court . Phone FE 54-7871 or 9 Putns K G Hempstead, 102 E. Huron s RMS (8 & BATH UPPER IN CITY PE 46284 3-6832._ UNION ‘COURT APTS. _ 6 at ee & BATH VERY NICE Warm. clean apts 3 rooms and pvt omc furn 2 biks to bath All nicely decorated. Quiet rE s- or PE $- friendly neighbors Adulte only [0 WEEK “ROOMS. PRI- Laundry & ker room facilities tae _ eELY. 3 x Child wel Close to downtown—yet in f004, come soe St. Clair residential neighborhood $49 per 7" —— ~~ month See caretaker at E-12 ARCADI A No. Yr Union —— ced iene er or K G empste uron WOLVERINE ia FRANKLIN : WEST SIDE Newly decorated and furnished 5 rooms newly decorated p!- incuding stove. refrigerator From 41, path heat hot water stove $65 All have separated aah anc refrigerate: Convenient to School ‘y biock Only 3 Diocks ars and bus service Cal! east of Crurt House FE 2-2902 or FE 4-4232 : SLATER APTS. Rent Houses. Fa urnished 3 35 — eee SJeN Parkers 2} RMS & BATH AUTO OAS 8 FE 43546 _hot water FE 2-206), 4 RM PARTLY FPURN. COTTAGE Nights FE 43546 reliable couple only 602 Mt rE 44164 __Clemens_ ee ATTRACTIVE 2's , RMS AND BATH § pROOM HOUSE. 3 BEDROOMS _ New y decorated. Nicely furn anu reas. FE 2-3460 NLY — 3 ROOMS & YLORED ON Ooetn, All utilities furnished. 14 Completely furn. FE 44273 SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for _Lonnie Weaver PE 4-203! Te ‘FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 apartment } rooms refrigerator, ~~~ aula a IGA stove, washer. utilities furnish! 4. of DOUBLE HOUSE. 4 RMS Newly decoratedy $13 week 299 “iiosern Near Dixie Hwy & S Parke. ane eet Bat Save weit prrngt! Rd $1250 per wk OR RMS 4 after Fone Ent. Le oo sam! “SEDANS sate LIVING RM. Priv <~ wisilED BA ou kitchen. full basement 466 LOE er _Marshall FE ¢-4493 After 4 p.m __ mediate possesst MA - 2? BEDROOM DUPLEX - wen FRONT 3) 804; BAT util. furn. Adults. 258 Orchard Lk STUDIO APT ALL UTIL. ‘FURN BEAUTIFUL 63892 '- EAST cpilgr—plornan _ AND “D BATH, NO ow Rey ‘or drinkers. E, PE 2-8553 $8 PER MONTH OFFICE Rent t Apts. Unfurnished 34 4a N _B. Boulevard. at Valencia 2? BEDROOM DUPLEX. 281 TOW- er Ra. Ozhow Lake. EM 3-3847. LST CLASS APT. CLOSE TO HIGH J 2 6RM. TERRACES $65 MO. i & — — and Bg eon 3 dinette auto. Children welcome 65 & 69 Whit- | hot water. enetrig. aod a laundry _ field 0022 oe FE oe tse01 or Pe Pere San- RMS 940 MO. NO CHILDREN. oo W. Kennett BEDRM. BRICK. OPTION TO oo. ang any > — , wy Fe — 3 rms. inette a! ? ot water. refrig. end laundry ? ee pas a facilities 44 or San- Wall st. FE 4-1457 ford 2-3901 or PE 8-3420. 8 t rite = —- 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. CIEAN $65 18ST FLOOR. RMB & BATH UTIL- per mo. Close to schools & stiper ities 184 Paddock PE 2-7425 market Call WHitney 1-2858 or | RM KITCHENETTE. PVT BATH inquire at 266 8 Shirley, after — gtove, refrig.. heat. hot and 5 7 — cold water furn., Adults only 20 5) (GF ROGMS & BATH ELEC. N Pe Alberta Apts stove. Lake area and garden 1 BEDROOM- APT. BUILT-IN, space OR_ 35151 stove & refrigerator, many fine)” BEDRM. MODERN DUPLEX. features. modern architecture ny gowntown Rochester, auto _ adults, $00. F 1 | heat. fenced back yard, Ret OL “RMS. AND BATH. CLEAN. OMT 1 bus, $47 Auburn. ‘J RMS & STOOL . STOVE HEAT. EDR HOME ON RUTGERS _On east side. PE 5-2487 Seta a «aa SOE MLO EE ra e r mon cranes 6 APT. 3 ROOMS, 90 3.6715 ™ HS, « RMé a UTILITY RM 866A 2 — 3 RM. APTS, FOR COLORED. mo. Ot) heat. FE 2-6332 or FE rent. MY 23-0181. | _2-5788_ after 5 RMS. MODERN LAKEFRONT home. Susin Lake 9852 Wixie He: _Call_ MA 5-0506 or Concord 4-241! 6 RM "HOUSE WEST OF PONTIAC _Inquire 32 Auburn Ave 3 ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE ; AND 10 ROOM HOUSE. UNFURN. FE Mes. furn. 103% WN. Roselawn | 3.9243 _Inguire 6178. Paddock. FE 22116 nuts PROFESSIONAL. NEW 2 3 ae PVT. get & ENT. NCL. | bedrm. duplex. Als® 4 rm_ house, tove, & refrig.. gar, Auburn’ Gas heat. Lk. priv. FE 8-1925 dock. Adults. FE 2-236 5upteX > BEDAMS AUTOMAT- ‘ROOMS, AND BATH, ¢ heat. Garage 3 ROO AND BATH. REPRIG- § Exe cond. Re liable “ene $75 Apply Pontiac x STOVE. a B-. e Adults only. PE 2-0303.. | 1 ROOMS AND BATH, 2ND FL ND FLOOR! Private entrance. close in rater ard stove, adults only, | Press Paim Ville Apts. FE bain '370 8 EDITH. MODERN WITH 3 RM poe ge aT.” -| _ bsmt. $65 per mo. FE 2-8001. font Baby yee ‘HOUSE IN OXFORD 34 | MRCHAN: 4. ic, $55 per mo. ca > aEwLY BE STOVE & ater 5 pm. _ | refrig. {UrB._ 305_ Whittemore. _. HOMES AT BRENDEL. OXBOW, 3 LGE RMS.IN PONTIAC. 40 MA-| Duck & Tommy's Lakes. $40 mo. | _Tiva. Uti], furn. OR 3-1 _| P.O. Box 3536. ¢ ROOMS. ACROSS FROM | POR: | \iNDIAN VILLAGE, 172 MOHAWK. tiae Motor. FE 5-6928 sfier 5. | 5 rooms, recreation aie and ga- -RM. DECORATED, 68 8. PRAT. | rage $90 mo. FE 2-86 a cis, PE 22948, after 7 __ ‘INDIAN VILLAGE. 5 ROOMS AND ‘ RMS. & BATH. NEAR PONTIAC bath 335 Lib rty a. $70 mo. FE . OR 3-4281. |LOWER PLAT. SMALL HOUSE & | 3} ROOM MODERN UPPER FLAT. apt. on Cass Lk. Keego Harbor Tile bath, pvt. Desement, gas FE 4-3016 73 6. \TAKE WILLIAMS — NEW, MOD. ern 2 bedroom home. Glassed-in = roll ag bem full SR ares. garage. heat, close to town. Parke Bt., or call FE 4 | ; ROOMS & BATH D®SIRABLE. uired. * Fiitwes Raut ru oe 2-6262. costaY 2. BEDROOM TERRACE 5 CLEAN {AIN FLOOR.| deautiful, q, toming and a Private carnacee, Lil henry 07. ing UN 2-29 “5 I | State St. 965. FE SASHABAW & PELTON. ¢ RM. ROOM LOWER DUPLEX, i able June iat. e80 iat teres Boston. Adults only. $66. eet! weleome. OR 3-43 = ar : py SAM, WARWICK a’ a ae) LVAN | 5 Ri Lake - car- | _ 26333 port. Lease Leh e rrlieres aye RM, ae TaEGOND,__ BLOOR. stwall house, $51 Voorhels. ” west side. PE 4-1081. | 4-5090. : 5 PMs. a va et UPPER. To pt 4 a ertt [ UNPURN. 2 or 2 Crate welcome. 137 \ 5-1 1018. aon iRistTARTE COUPLE ; F CHRIS nrc Preferred Bast. side, oF 3$08| REACH CASH CUS. Yor a BOR aoe ERS through Classi- , Pest Office ar Aeimes’pirme:|tied Ads. Call 3 RMS. & BATH. PURN, MOD- | landace \. PE 43369. oe 4 FE ¢« 4 or 5, on Cass Lake. Weekly or season. 4-5382. ‘ie LAKE FRONT. MODERN All conveniences. Boat. June thru mee KE 4-1860 week days — ~ COTTAGE FOR RENT Full bath 850 wk, 1686 Cass Lk front. Keego Harbor. FOR RENT. COrTAGE AT ELIZA- beth Lake. 4 rooms. $300 for 3 summer months, or $50 per week Ca)! after 6:00 pm. Dearborn, LU 2-0670 or write G. Grunman, 5007 Williamson, Dearborn. Mich FURNISHED CABIN ~— LAKESIDE Day or week. Boat rental. 4383 ey. Waterford. OR 36193. PURN. YEAR AROUND HOUBE. 6 rms. White Lake. No drinkers _ 4629 Lindhelin. LAKE ORION 4 BEDROOM & 1 BEDROOM FUR- Dished aT By the month or season sandy beach MY 2-613). LAKEPRONT sort AGES AT LEW- iston. FE 5- MODERN 2 = ~ COTTAGE ONL: Lake Huron near Greenbush. & 8° son or month. Also, smal] cottage. FE 4-6069 MACEDAY LAKE 4 mooMs 4 AND bath. $55 weekly _OA 834 ON MISSAUKEE LAKE, ian Lake City, MA 5-1086 WTD JULY 18TH THRU AUGUST Ist. 2 bedrm., lake. ront. 10 miles radius of Pontiac Exc. ref FE 45197 a For Rent Rooms 37 1 SLEEPING RM. NR. C&NERAL Hosp. PE 5-2402 after 4 p.m. AT BUS STOP LGE PRONT RM Everything for your convenience _PE 58-7332, Le - BUSINESS PEOPLE SHOWER. earage. Cooking FEL 2-35 GENTLEMAN CLEAN ~ Couron’. OWNER TRANSFERRED | able rm Reas. Cali afier 6 p.m PE 2-6978 NICE SLEEPING ROOM St FB S-e9ze ROOM WITH COOKING PRIVI- leges. All utilities furnished. Cel- _ored only. PE 58114. - ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. REF required MI 6-1882 | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 | } 1 |. HOUBE ‘ON CHS LE.GOOD jugr west St. FE 5-3118 | ‘BEAUTIFUL 1 LARGE ROOM t vy. ve FOR A VACATION. SLEEPS | ___ For Sale Houses 43 SLICES OF HAM rE (Onsrgs See? ‘Two (2) acres of wonder- . ful soll — Excellent garden — ip over bulbs are in land- peoned yard). Excellent 2 bedroom home— by « cabinet — rape s18. - 000-—Terms OTTAWA HILLS Beautiful 3 bedroom brick. Ges e living room, full 3 Pe sean sub room or Au oil heat a garage. Beautifully yard with extra | lot — Priced to sell!!! OF TOWN Benedict's neighborhood — A wonderfully conditioned | 3 bedroom brick and frame home. Carpet peries included. room porch. Pu) basement. 2‘. car garage Nice yard, fenced in rear. NO DOWN PAYMENT We have a number of 2 and 3 bedroom homes, both in and out of town, Some with basements, just deco- rated and in top condition Low monthly payments & on 5 per cent interest Call us now-.to see them! EVENINGS & SUNDAY CALL Bob Alton—FE 4-5236 Bob Castell—FE 2-7273 Don Nicholie—PE 4-6944 ll dining NICHOLIE 16 THORPE | & HARGER ets 33 W. Huron PE’ 5-8183 OWNER - 3 BEDRM. RANCH sa dit 1 blk from school. 1‘: car attached garage. landscaped 15x20 living room, planter, drapes Lee carpet tneluding bedrooms Family kitebea, birch cupboards, full basement wiih 06 in. x 42 in. icture window alum storms cKtras. Transferring Terms. $4,000 down 9-3556 Phone MA BY QWNER. new west side suburban brick. Hardwood floors, plastered walls. fireplace ip carpeted LR Ceramic tile bath, full basement 2-car garage. Large lot Pave street, near shopping center. FE 5-8489 Nearly 2 BEDROOM RANCH LAKE PRIV- lleges. Tile kitchen & bath, show- er @ young ‘ruli trees, ‘g-acre jot. Payments less than 6350 a month t 3-6645 SELL. ing brick & shingle I'g-story, 9 yrs. old. Nice location. 4 bedrms double sink, natural cupboards, pale blue bathtoom fixtures, alu- minum screens & storms Full basement beated Carpet included $12,500. FE 23-4324 8 ROOMS 1'4 BATHS, WILL PAY for itself. Discount for large down Bost $0,500 148 Wall &. FE Rooms With | 1) Board 38 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP THREE eee EXTRA CLEAN HOME STYLE | _ meals & 50377 14 Matthews ween Convalescent | Homes 38A_ ae ta ae OWNER. NEW NURSING 4 approved, ground Simmons equipmen' or ambulatory. Men or women 24 hour car Reasonable rates Visitors welcome FE 42225 VACANCY ~ BED OR AMBULA — all ent ag sae a | tients Men or women 89 at nw _ Hotel Rooms vw HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments Cooking and ah ary: units * E_ 20730 _ @ Auburn ) Rent Stores 40 - Ne een 12x36 OFFICE OR SHOP SPACE available June Ist. 1077 W Huron PE 463239 332 W HURON. DESIRABLE LO. eation for store or sales office 9044 Phone MI 4 ULTRA-NEW STORES WESI side. FE 2-2144 Rent Office Space 41 Available Immediately and 2-Room Offices Choice location in Keego Harbor $50 per month including utilities PE 2-4875 NEW OFFICES- WEST sIDE FE 2-214 NEW BUILDING ‘; BLOCK FROM | downtown Pontiac on bus line Rent includes. beat. lights and big parking lot sees for any profession. $55 onth and _tp. PE. 2-428." ls For Sale Houses 43 2 BEDKM MODEYN WITH FULL basement, 2 ints $700 wil) handle OR 31852. LEAVING 8TATE OWNER MUST sel] 3 bedr-om t', baths brick ranch, large corner ‘ot, private lake in Bub Will sacrifice MA MUST. SELL ¢. beautiful ho-se over'ooking 1 Suitable fer apt«. lodge of home lLncuire 5415 Elis abet _Lake Ra INCOME FOR ANY RACE. 5 AND bath, up and down. Payments only $5@ month. BY OW NER 2 bedrooms full basement, ga- rage. Gas heat, storms & screens Venetian blinds, carpeted living room. $8.750. See by appointment. FE 4-5002 | MODERN 2 BEDRM. | BABY “WEL- come, $70 Mo. & deposit. 77 | Doris Rd. i church, | | NEw 3 ) BEDRM BRICI BRICK E SIDE. $130 mo ROCHESTER - 54180 dre. 2 houses toge.her 6 bedrooms 2 large bedrooms room. Beautiful grounds able rent. FE DEQU IN- One has Studio living Reason- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EAST SIDE SPECIAL AT YOUR TERMS Immaculate three bedroom home with 2 — porches carpeting, new fur- ace. B-car garage. The price ta 4 ri - Gna the time 1 FE 4-0628. ' LAKEFRONT... with 80 ft om the water 3 bedroom home with huge stone fireplace and 25 ft paneled porch overlooking lake. Family kitchen Wil sacrifice for only $8,000 an $1000 down Hurry en this one! INDIAN VILLAGE You can't ftnd better hag than this large 4 bedroo hong Tt has al! the panther or a large family — Break- fast _e Bg +. room den on the in floor, and 2% = caieee: Myon ll just have see this to be'ieve it Priced $14,500 with moder- ate down payment — Less for cash! CRES TENT LAKE § room gem in ghia con- dition. Carpetin storms Best of all only § down One day session — Why pay.rent 4*' CUSTOM BRICK 3} BEDROOMS—$1,500 DOWN Looks like yalue days are og here. especially when offer this new —— ? 1, See it Rateman & Kampsen ! on 8. | saciid Eves. 3 baths. — Other has _ 2-8181., (RE EALTORS _ FE: 4.0528 bedroom house on corner lot 130. Price $4 850 $350 cd $50 month EM 3-018 _ 8EVEN baths. fireplace. Sun garage. acre, ‘3 town MA 5-4686_ rooms rch, 3-car jock from KENT Establishsad in 1916 SACRIFICE Here ts @ good 2 story frame home in good neigh- borhood on north side of Pontiac 3 Bedrms., full bsm't as heat garage $8500 with only §1,500 cown $300 DOWN — Fer this furnished lake cottage Part bath imme- diate AN furniture | plus oat. 2 lots. corner | tion. Total price only 65,800 FOREST LAKE AREA — Spa- eious brick 3 bedrm. ranch home In fine suburban jocation 25 [ft ving rm. .with fireplace. i', tiled beth wall to wall carpeting full bem't. ree rm 2 cOr ga rage Large lot A home of dis- tinction for onlv 625 -00 terms Shown by appointment BEAUTY SPOT — 20 acres with large ranch home Smal) barn for sadd‘e horses Scenic setting for 83 ft ranch home. full bem't and rec room Running stream Located north of Rochester. Cal! for deails LAKE FRONT SACRIFICE - Owner transferred. Large living Rm 2 bedrms. and sleeping porch, carpeted. Ceramic tiled bath Attached garage. Nicely landscaped Safe. sandy beach Immediate possession. Reduced to $21,000 terms Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor 2200 ae Hwy at ————— to L4 AMPLE ¢ CUSTOMER PARKING Lot 50x 150—L. ow Paym't Handy man? ¢ rooms. bath, oi! _— Needs some decorating. Va- an Beverly Street 5 rooms and bath, full basement alum. storms an4 screens. Paved street. $8500; $750 down. Just Listed—West Sift Trees on all sides. m, topm or bed- cool To newly re- ome Lag ng laundry room ; lavatory completes ist floor Screened summer, Sacrifice | sO x! large bedrooms and bath on ind | Iron Fireman gas heat Anchor fenced yard 1% car garage $12.- 750. Terms olontal Hills Brick Bloomfield & 8t Hugu schoo's custom bullt ranch in 1957. 40x45 Living and dining room. fireplace partly paneled Japanese Ach, 3 large bed:ooMs 2 tile baths birch kitchen with built in oven and range Tiled basement. but with 10x10 utility on Ist floor H-W baseboord oi] heat Lot 75x 168 $29,250. Terms o Svlvan Lake Front On desirable north shore. attrac- tive Roman brick, 3 bedrooms, living room. raised hearth fire- ‘Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors sinc red 28 © Huren ra! 80466 Open evechgi & oats 1-4 " MULTIPLE LISTING F&F RVICE Lorraine Manor Levely 3 bedroom brick nume. only 3 yrs. old. Spacious 14x18" kitchen with built-in oven and range. gas heat, aluminum storms & scfeens. $2300 down Wolverine Lake P-'vilewes. very sha 2 bedroom home with many excellent fea- tures 15x2!° fving room with carpeting, full basement, 1% r 42x31T lot Only $1 mecoes. dow "Clarkston Area We have the _ b.. this beautiful 3. bedroom bought it for Par ago & has added a'uminum storms and screens, vertica) blinds and land- scaping Selling now for the same rice gr a full basement and 117x127 Family Home Off Joslyn, this’ 7 room home has 4 bedrooms, 1 ledeons and bath down and . Pl : RRO RPALTY TED meet. OnGH, REA’ TOR ey Case-Elizabeth Pd Pe 4-384! “ypen bem. to 8:30 p.m. Bun. 1-5 Mig “HOUSE xx floors, wood shingle , sin practically een Utility sare “ant Boer “OWNER __ " "a, RY V bcohaTES opera“ pien 3-2681 or OR 3-1070. Bsmt ELIZABETH LAKE door, NICE 2-BEDRN. BY OWNER ? BEDRM. FE 2-0004.__ 4', PER CNT MORTGAGE CLARKSTON AREA 412 W. HURON divisions. streets. RILE “What makes you think he’s throwing spitballs’” For Sale Houses 2 yrs room brick Ip baths. Ca Garage Open OR AT back door, 4560 Motorway. 3 ranch, FE 5-1008 $9,250 full price. By owner 43467 COLORED INCOME — $500 DOWN _Wiulams- Lake Immediate Possession” 4 bdrms.—2 baths basement, old, 3 bed ted -3864 YOUR golf at your front bedroom 43 2315 WATKINS LK. RD. RANCH priced to sell WALLED LAKE. $500 DOWN. $75 A mo. 2 bedrm. bungalow. Carpet- ing. drapes. Storms and cea oy lwo families & syiail o.fice, Com- mescial lot In need of some repairs Full a $4,950. 407 N Cass OA 8-2018 - PRIVILEGES ON The colonia! brick ranch with full inished recreation rm with natural fireplace. Large liv- room with natural fireplace penutiful kitchen with beautiful built-in range & ry 2 car oe tached garage. 12x t. svimming ard. $25,800 pool. Large y easy terms. 4 bdrm.—tri-level A large brick tri- jével with ma- Toum farsa Deluxe kitch- en with many built-ins 2 car basement on a aill. §23.- hogany family Natural attached Pull 400 with easy terms. Open Sat & Sun ; LADD's, INC. r Ra. (M24) of Pontiac on Walton Elvd 4266 DIXIE HWY. :U8 10) Drayton Plains OR 3-123] or Pe 5-9292 $8500. Terms DORRIS | BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT 28x58 ON FOUNDATION A wonderful home tor your family, consisting of seven very Uvable reoms on one Noor, selling appointments, two fireplaces, wall to wa!l carpeting, two large picture vindows, with panoram.c view of lake, outstanding kitchen, glassed in patio lawn sprinkling system, and outdoor lighting £23 500 price. or would trade on home toward Detroit SUBURBAN BEAUTY 59.100. $1600 DOWN Attractive cedar shake 4‘, room bungalow wiih at- tached garage, and base- ment, ol old and clean as a pin, situated en beeutiful “s acre lot with ——- i _ lo PRETENTIOUS BRICK SIX BEAUTIFUL ROOMS A lovely brick ranch home. built for convenience and livability, exceptional massive fireplaces, a wWwon- derful kitchen your wife will be wild about cerantric tile bar, rumpus room with built in booths. attached 2 car garage, nice lot. $23,500. G.I. SPECIAL Large 32x36 bungalow, lo- poly in Auburn Meights, ex- ceptional large rooms, full basement, expansion ‘attic oak floors and plastered walls. $10,800. DORRIS & BON REALTORS WE TRADE , with Lapee Corner of Silverhill Rd. 3 mi. north f Ri . e FE 4.1557 732 W Phon MUL TIPLE LISTING. SERVICE SMITH Privi on Green Lake 3} closets to spare beau- leges bedrooms. knotty pine kitchen. tiful landscaping. SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES Brick ranch. 3 bedrooms. ree kitchen, family room. ft. screened porch, I's cas attached act beau- tiful lot. FHA RMS CALL FOR APPOINT- MENT. NORTH SIDE Bungalow. Basement. gas heat, carport, — lot. Only $6,000 with $500 down SUBURBAN RANCH With lake privileges. sfep- saving kitchen living room with dining cll, carpeted carport, paved drive Wideman OPEN EVES = s4 BROWN, 526 Only I's Oak floors. will t. Sun. fully and see us on L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elizabeth Fa ey 4.3564 rE | On wd _ MULTIPLE LISTING “SERVICE me YOUR «CHANCE—TRADE bi-level — 3 baths fu lder in distress .— 4 bedroom NeW BRICK — Located~in lovely Lorraine Manor, One of Pontiac's most desired West suburban Sub- miles from city limits. Large lots with paved 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement. Tiled in oven & range. Alum. windows. Cement drive. eed down plus mortgage cosis. our gia bath. Built Only be closed Have an enjoyable Bal Weliay weekend but drive care- Monday. 85. cogaiipeivate ¥ Com- bould sel! ee | . For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER Recently built 2 bedropm house . gear Huntoon Lake. In excellent condition. Storms and screens Water softener, basement. extra > ll ae me $11,500 with $2,000 do R 3-8556. ' SMO i saa OWNER 3 . ,# bedrooms, full basement, carpet- ing, gas heat, excellent condition. Convenient to & trans- portation. $15,400. MI 6-4642._— We Trade 91 Summit near Wisner Schoo! Attractive 5 rooms. Living room room carpeted. Full heat. nice fenced ALTY back | ELWwoob. | JOHN R te “20 MILE “DISTRICT. H 3 bedroom home, shade & fruit trees, berries & many other {ea- tures, such as air conditioning & deep freeze, etc. Asking $11.- 600 cash. worth a lot more. Call _TR 89-0737 LARGE COUNTRY —_ AT 2925 White Lake Rd. Open use Sunday, Mey jist, from 3 to 6 pm it, acres Owner. BEAUTIFUL 5 “ROOM ( ALL ‘MOD. | ern Ot! heat. Youngstown kitchen, l's car garage Lot poeta fenced and shrubbed. $1009 do ; H C NEWINGHAM. REALTOR i Auburn at Crooks Rds UL 23310, { BY OWNER. 2 BDRM. RANCH | type home Attached garege. Wal) to wall carpeting in 2 rms. Birch | cabinets. ty water & sewer. Natural gas heat. Lge. fenced in| lot in good borhood. Close | to —— 2 agra: stop. 227 Coleman _after 6 all day Sat. < a VERY NICE 2 BEDRM. HOME | $1500 down & take over payments of $67 mo. Will consider less dn. | PE 2-8881 or FE 2-2130. H 4 RMS. & BATH. CHEAP. SMALL | For Sale Houses 43 "down payment. Paved desd-end | aes ~ > = street. Big lot & garden Feral CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES. _5:0370. __ o Twin Lakes Village W. of Pontiac — Starfire Bldg. Co 2M 3-6531 722 BIG BEAVER RD (16 MILE B k R her Rd} in the country nr Bham ric anc er on 1 acre 3 bedrms, 2 full Beautiful rooms throughout and baths, fully carpeted & drapes,| jarge! 20 x 15 living room with of] heat, ettached 2 car garage fireplace. Plenty of eating areas too) shed, gard-p & lawn tools = _ emily room with picture win- fruit & shade trees. berries. Paved = ow view. dining room and break- road low taxes, city water, $19,- fast room' 7 rooms and Ita 000 — quick sale, Owner, MI baths (You'll love the kitchen: 41T All on one floor Storage and closets for everything ever a RANCH: / HOM E cedar lined walk-in closet. 2'2 Located in close-by suburban area car garage Landscaped iaoxi20 This 3 bedroom ranch home has. privileges on Maceday Lake, with: the subdivision lot just @ stroll away Bedroom, kitchen and liv- ing room pewly decorated screened-in porch, storms & screens, Waterford High’ = — {full dese- softener are also features of this | Brick — 3 bedrooms — ‘ul attractive home. Paved street, and, ™ent. gas heat. On were big lot with plenty of rgom for ‘treet a weer anlar 7 {| moet n é 5 youngsters. 1 Priced at $12.1 — feat / homes Priced to seli—614.600, terms NOTHING DOWN Beautiful bi-level & tri- -level starter homes. If you're looking for some- thing differemt in the line of start- er homes then you can't 86% afford to miss this bags igre Fs Nothing down on your or we have several choice lots available Humphries 83. 4N Tee 0236 Open Eve uoureue Satie TERnce LLOUOH MODEL OPEN HOUSE Rr * - 4 * iad TED [MeCULLOUGH, REALTO ; DAILY 10 PM Open 9am to 8 30 p.m Sunday 1-3 359 Gateway Drive wi gent Ls aes Bring the family to see the most SYLVAN LAKE 4 BEDRM surprising custom hone te ng of- PHA $500 _Da FE 44-2366 fered in this area Some Bee a 200 “the largest little house.” while $ DOWN others a it “the littlest saree | house they have seen” Irregard- ment, rough wi. imeluded. Don less. here is a rev >lutionary floor | 3 Bedrooms ob wih house with base- eDonald. OR 7 plan ‘designed with s‘ep-cown liv- BY OWNER sa LOW DOWN ing room, 3 bedrooms, dining | i. Off Josiyn. Gas heat room, kitchen with dinette eg Peo: built-ins. 1% per —— sort | om This model over o DONELSON PARK NEAR ST. course is for sale with Rn peivi- Benea 3 bedrms., larg living leges on Elizabeth Lake or rk | room. breeteway, 2 car gara ry us duplicate this home on your new oi] furnace Phone PE 23-3410 | BIRMINORAM 1180 VILLA: ~F BED- rooms. basement 2 car ae re a MI 4-€154 Bb HAM — 4-BEDROOM 8 & Z BUILDING & INVESTMENT CO. + Open \ to § Sunéay - 1764 Oak V AL-U-WAY Birmingham — by — 4 bed- room, brick. 2 baths en, car ~ peting. large fenced yard. Nr FOR bile te 4 & TRADES Quarted School. $27,250. MI 4-1120 RARGAINS NEARLY NEW 3 BEDROOM DRIVE BY AND CALL US Built 1954 gas heat. full base- MONDAY FOR DETAILS ment Recrestion rm. alum ON THESE HOMES storms. Hardwood fiocors. La’ d- S17 WHITTEMORE. 3 BED scaped corner lot. Paved streets. ROOM $350 DOWN sidewalks) Redecorated & jiis' Ca] igh eget 3 BED- like new. Includes 5 rms modern ROOM. $450 N furniture, drapes etc Full price 5508 CLINTON RIVER DR. $11,500, terms. By owner. MY ? BEDRM. FHA TERMS Lc __ 479 AND 483 8 EITH, ' $14.500 VALUE HOUSE WITH LAKE 2 BEDRM.. COLORED ars ! | | REAL, E BTATE to SErt.s othe. it} Elizabeth Lake 440 | ee Ae Pee eS privileges, Owner. transferred. =k J (DICK) VALUET » et melee Tintin, aed Ere REALTOR HOME FOR — — a 345 Oakland Ave Open ‘til #30 ie Wi sie ca oe FR SOS or FE 4-3531 er. EM 30511 MULTIPLE LISTING &®RVIC® Neat | Bungalow with | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 72 Feet on Water Snow white frame with 2 bed- SUBUTBAN DFLIGHT At Fig Elizabeth Lake Rove just across frem privi- rooms, full bath, carpeted li\- an ing room, Uandy large kitchen leurs lake lot on Oxbow —= bredzeway and new 2 car garage nice custom built ranc Nice lawn and shade. 72x156 foot Cesenlen with 6 rooms and lot. Chance to enjoy bye yrs attached 2 car garage. Fenced Williams Lake. Pu $8,950 Int 120 x 120 and most beau- with $3,650 down and “386 per tifully landscaped with ever- r hade | month incl taxes and in- greens. flowers and 5 trees. To inelude carpeting ae te ee and draperies in 3 rooms | Daylight Basem’t Brick 92 Feet on Water 3 nice lots, towering oak and maple trees, circular drive al- most an acre. Lovely 3 bedroom | Prompt possession 8s owners are retiring to Florida 10 NEW FHA HOMBS — $400 DN Now ander various stages of | construction off Joslyn and brick. 1,500 square feet floor close to new Northern Jr. | space, oak floors, tered wells. « High and Grade schools. 3} high and dry mt: lt bedrooms and bath each and | baths, 2 gr ae noc oil fur- full basement. - Oak floors, mace. 24 foot living room, huge ainted walls and latest po picture window. Forced to seo ures. Price $11,400, a, BB eae A tremendous bargain. $23,500 down and $79 mo. uding | taxes and insurance Better be one of the first to make your selection. Giroux- Franks ENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Diate Highway a GRE 'N LAKE FRONT = oa ‘il erick like new 3 bed- rdom home. Spacious 16 x 21 oN ft carpeted living room wih ’ {treplace Nice shaded lot wih D gentle slope to sand beach Yidow owner has price to sell = JOHN Crescent Lake A clean § room home built 1 7 a in 1953 Large lot ¢ peal peo =e privi- eges y with t 8 REALTOR ane ene AOS yee Deak 670 W Muro St “Ph, PE ¢3525 Ev Ph FE 2-0829 -Income—$6,950 © One apartment ‘Templeton East Side Off South Blvd. on Dearborn Nice 3 bedroom home, new oil furnace, 2 extra lots, good loca- tion. Priced to sell Indian Village 4 bedroom home, 2 up end 2 dn° Pull basement, of] heat. 2 car ga- rage Terms o_o We have the key! GIES KEALTY CO. FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN 9 AM -9 PM _ MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE e SC ‘ ‘ rage. Only $10,500. Low down HRAM : et kK. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 Orchard Lk Rd PE 4-4563 After 6, PE 2-9502 | "SMITH" | GI. NOTHING DOWN 2 . ranch home with living room; 12x14 utility room, ot! heat, I'2- car garage. On lot 80x25. Privileges_on Crescent Lake costs -Closing will move you in. . pS ot doe Pd aon th 3 bea: Lake priv pene me w 2 FAMILY INCOME rms., ths baths and large family All brick with § rooms and rm meters kitchen wiih Birch | bath for the owner; 4 rms | and bath up ren‘ing for $80. ee | Full basement with gas hert storms and screens City water | and 2-car garage. $3,000 wil! sewer Garage. Carpeting in- handle cluded at $14,950 on terms. DR TION PLAING CLARKSTON SUBURBAN ~ bedroom ravch with oll Early American aetory tame heat 14x20 utility room. On home emanatin a 100x267 ft. lot. Only $7.700 charm. Besides lovely iv “ving ces | and.terms can be arranged dining rms, and bright and | specious kitchen, there are 4 me | IVAN W, SCHRAM brary-Den beth, utlifty ran. 38 ‘| a - rary-Den utility rm., RE Al -TOR FE 5-9471 screened poreh _ 2 car ~ 942 JOSLYN COR, MANSFIELD rage. Decorated Der pecan ly OPEN EVEN VENINGS AND SUNDAY . good taste feclud draperies, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — Lc pppoe of puto. washer. dryer, elec. range. refrigerator and .f Situated on almost 3 acres 1%) $9,500 Will build 3 bedrodm rarch style Full basement. mi from Village All for $21,000— Terms reasonable oak floors tite heath. birch cup boards. OR 3-7038. Russ MeNab — cart Meyer $450 Moves You In — Tri-leve'. Gas heat. Large lot. Lake privYeges. 3 bedrm. brick " panch home. Puli — gas heat. Lake privi- / ww G warooes REALTOR ROSE- lawn Nerds fixing. make offer { BM 3-3538. _For Sale reer FURNISHED. MODEL | “Older OPEN 711 MELROSE Between North Perry and Montcalm $3250 COMPLETE WN PAYMENT TOTAL Mono). PAYMENT DLORAH BLDG CO. FE 8-6455 ~ BUILD NOW — 3- BEDROOM HOME Cal) today available fo types custom » buliding On our or ours or ours 1"C HAYDEN, Realtor Rk. W LILLEY. Builder 86 Walton PE 8-044 BY OWNERS and room. 2 car meraes street, 3 doors from NORTH SIDE 605 N. PERRY § rooms and bath, -— nD - “THIMK!" WHERE a CAN YOU BUY A ME FOR $82 DOWN ~TOTAL— AND _ $69 PER MONTII —-VA TERMS- Also {| Co ___ For Sale Houses 48 $3,150 Full Price ee “Fo ; With jorge. family oe needs DAILY 1-8 t mee _— 2160 Mis. Mod Extra lot, oe an eta Tank. $800 down. a or the Handyman PANGUS, Realtor «” Ortonville, WA _1-2818 ATTRACTIVE ern very clean lake home. Imm i ~om FORCED SALE Butl acres of tiled bath. hardwood floors, gas FA di- nette. 10ziz utility. e living room. Enc. scree . rg siding. $10,950. Cash i PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15. Ortonvile NA 1-3815 Cass-Elizabeth Lake | 7 bdrm Bi-level om 3 hillside lots. 500 Onlv $12 lored bath fixtures. 2 bdrm ranch type. Lge rms. A tip-top value $10 500 2410 8 COMMERCE RD WALLED LAKE ° MA_ UTART REALTY 4-230 ~ West Side oi Ll Ey NEWLYWEDS OR RE- RING COUPLES. ila os — pin! —— ¢ Kitchen. ¢ d bath & ut lot Boma will ee (good cela 3 ine ins wash- er & tor 2 bed- rr: store res. Well erms. OF terme Attention Families Nice condi- terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender tor 29 years , na’ (M50) Phone EM 3-3303 or 1! MU J 4-6417 ~~ FOR COLORED Good 2 s home with base- ment, 3 rooms. full dining room, new 3s in kitchen, - heat & 2 car garage On iil side, $650 down. Call OL \ FRANK 8HEPAR 1010 Adams Rd Rod. sC*R Rochester “$25 Moves You In MILFORD 3 hea and ba ee carpe’ Many other extras. BEDROOMS. G. A. t. Paved street. City sewer water Full basement. Gar- ; ft. lot. Free . Stove and refrigerator. $84 ver mo. VE 83731 WO 2-3974. MU 40455. BiDROOM COLONIAL | —saneonaTixap wou A In JUDAH LAKE E 7 PE base . . With |. i) & BATH, LAKE RIGPTS. Lifetime Aluminum | Garage. poultry itry house, large re i. ‘s. . — & ae 8 forces sale. 87.500, $1,568 FHA MA 43771, Novi Realty, Mr $390 MOVES YOU IN Dorabush. 801 S. Pontiac Trail. 314 PER MONTH | _Walled “Lake ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING Builaor of Natio Homes «3, bdim. living rip. Thermopane tifully landscaped. Hoyt Realty, ——— _V Sebick. MY 3-371. LOOK BLOOM F LE LD TOWNSHIP, BY cau poset es 2.200 sq pedrm, e with ; * . ; . port, Located ine wel with car, ft.. acre pits 3% veths. Pancied neigh! ‘wiy decora’ rec. rv. with fireplace and bar- sisee¢e od ag an piste GE Entchen. Carpeting 3e- Yer, \ eed ro cae ee yer sao uc As HERBERT. C DAVIS ; “=== — . . . : SASHABAW- MAYBEE RD—4 YR. __ ae ete ere bedrm. ranch on 100x337 ~ STARTER HOMES TE Tile, bath natural wood Ne dewn your free and clear 2 4 bearooms Have were! FP C. Wood $9,500 Will build 3 bedroom house. com- lete with basement ardwood floors, tile matic heat. Den McDonald. 3-2837 Reduced to “$14.900 — By owner, 2 bedroom brick ranch _ attached werage and enclosed breezeway, fu basement, oi heat. ca . Latge lot - fenced. Paved street..Near com-. ge Der ger or mora Par- 1s! s per ae mo. 111? Cedap Hill. Royal if coln 6-8306. SYLVAN LAKL Dayment required on and So on “Wg os lot | BR 1980 Sherwood — Sam Warwick has | brick =e ¢, 2-car garage 185 ff. Exclusive community, sewer. wa- ter paved = “DR. MMOD. aang! goed. sTand. bain rancn| 8, OWNER. 2, BEDROOM (MOD home with breezeway and at-| Gas heat and extras. Priced for Deis seem, tutaily’ ctee aealag| -onee ene ER Se living y room, 14x15 ft. kitchen, full base-.2 BEDRMS. 4450 ‘DOWN UIN CITY ment. Turnace, etc.’ )iere is 128, ¢ Yt old. FE 4-01 feet right on Elizabeth Lake Rd . ih Raise your own chickens. have A GOOD Bl ) your own fresh eggs. «ell your; 3 bedrooms. walking distance to Surplus at your door—strawber-| downtown. pital quiet location & ries. Garden is all plowed ready Only $1500 a to plant—Only $2,350 down CUCKL ER REALTY * = \ WE HAVE THE KEY to this ‘near- 22¢_N._ Saginaw ___—_sFE—(+- 400 ly new 3 bedroom brick ranch BY OW NER home It has a tle bath and large 7 carpeted living room. picture win- Aaa Pntiy Serre red ee ioe are feign ee od ten heat. Lge. lot. Lake priv. Occu- nace large tate’ Dace hac been ee o an Low down pay-' transferred and is sacrificing -— oy R — Only $1500 down It is vacant — SCOTT LAKE RD. 3 BEDROOM See it tonight home, full basement. gas heat, 4 lastered walls hardwood floors. - 5 . arge lot. Leaving state smal!) Wilham Miller down payment. or will trade Realtor FE 2-0263. Make offer Broker. Cali OR VEO ALLE an ~ 3-3022 or FE 5-7605 ‘ f uron Te Open 8 to 8 _ 2% ACRES | ~ A pleasant country atom-/ | sphere with this property. Adja- // J] | cent to village of Lake Orion. 6 room home with 3 bedrooms. Large basement with garage | space. Barn, chicken coop—frult | ng $14,850. Easy terms 1 EBSTER R eT ees Agee Oxtord OA 6- 3122, Orion MY 2-2291 | and of distinction Outstand BY OWNER. W. SIDE SMALL e J bedroom home with down payment on 3 beirm. older fami T sized dining room 22 home. FE 5-5838 fr room wall to wal) arpet Love fireplace. 15 master bedroom fu basemen gas heat 2 car garag¢ Need we say more” DRAYTON ARBA tory home Rare: (Reem? of frame & sone onstruction . with aluminum siding 5° lovely 6 PER MO . rooms The 12x1610 living room Be nee awe ue has fireplace Separate dining aisles “ othing me . : room. Drapes and Carpet Tile in ee es ieee shal, bath & kitchen The finished pate suibedvodee ranch & - basement has oil furnace. L tubs hd resents . foe walle fruit storage & elec. water heat auto gas heat nea ond er Yur wesuttfutty tandsceped Clean. Awning & berb-gie l', car garage. Low FHA. Terms pe Aw se} tarts call ON WES8BROOK Newly decorated 3 BR home near Pontiac North . N ern & Madison Jr High. Carpet ee ee in LR Basement Purnace. Only on west $1200 down. hare NR WATERFORD HIGH SCHOOL wa! carpet: ne fi Rake Quick possession on this 3 BR ment. forced air heat. lovely ranch home Ol) furnace. Alum landscaped var ¢ pave Awnings $10950 Terms mneEL, Eek pereraauie AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 lots with 2 BR home Glassed tn porch miotanch ® Basement has furnace and gas oak pear water heater $1800 down heat bus melee. na NORTH SUBURBAN Very neat A yments oni clean 2 BR. home Nie lot x nth 300 «$6500 ts the full price. Cash to existing 4°, per cent FHA 6 ACRES mortgage Bal. at $47 per. mo Good fertile soil to ralce a ovely truek garden Nice 5 INCOME Nothing down on VA room home neat as a pir Terms A 5 room apt. with bath 2 car garage Priced at ony Also # room apt with bath $9500 with terms Another 4 room house with part bath 2 car garage Lot 100x147 For Col ORED All excellent condition. $13,900. We ve severs}) 3 and 4 brcroom home with tail JC FTAYDEN, Realtor A lent sO ° ith . ages No Ba aA peak oe 86 E Walton FE 8-044) ! Call Mr Painter Open Eves FE. 8 g585 Al uh & INSURANCE ORGE R 1483 BAI Dw! FE 4-0547 citore AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE WEST SIDE offer low prices throigh volume 3 bedroom home with full “one purchases on® custom ‘Quality ment, automatic heat, garage, gas Built’ homes —800 plans. We’)! se incinerator. Tile bath, built-in van- cure mortgage. Nd obligation ities in the bedrooms and week tt ; : Builders mies 7 oe Steno . rr _3-7210_ or UL 2-3464 DRAYTON wooDs Nothin Down bedroom ranch-type bungalow | g with gulomatic heat, ceramic tile Wil bufle starter home on your tr apy eee a. a _— rough Well-landscaped lot. It's brick too! Wiring e our model Don Me ¢:_ NORTH END . Donald OR 32637. __ 3 bedroom older home with full CHOICE — HOME™ SITES — LOTS © 75x basement, automatic heat and hot \ 150 «a larger Beautilu) Watkins water. Garage. Tile walls in the Hills bdivision. Water. paved bath. Oak floors plastered walls streets. $2,650 . and many other nice featutes . y 5 74 - found in an older home Full WV. W.. Zoss Homies, I. «Si sae aa oF ave: ) PE 40501 INCOME. $500 DOWN MI 6-1432 GEORGE RF. GRwin REALTOR after 7 | 208 WA rE 3-188) — enero ee MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE WEST SIDE. 3 MS. BASE. BY OWNER WEST SIDE 4 BED- ment, gas heat. By ownet. 68,-| foomrs, 1' baths, fireplace. hara- 000. Terme $7,000 gash. 82 ¢n.| Wood floors, fenced yard. $2,500 $65 mo. 13 Myra. FE 4 down. FE 46-27% call after 4 <*> ‘ ‘ » i ie 2 ae So eee ~OP Au. | carpeting | dining rm. & kitchen | -Lakewood For | quali have 74 choice sites available for immedi- ate suit complete home planning: service if you wish to build. ‘NOW School bus service isinthe — | village. | have you in a home before the Iennjoy Ing, door living while you are | ‘building an equity in the ome land. Land is always prov- ‘en to be a sound invest- men how e Roomy | veny best, For Sale Houses — 43 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | C7 | Village — a oe x the person seeking a ity homesite we still lakefront | > contract. Terms to you and we offer a or af a later date. Our builders can fall semester begins. »”y a summer of fish- swimming and out- | | 729 t. It will amaze you | “You want something to easy it 1s to have the: Tati -Come out today brighten buy Dad a new to our office at 7404 High- For Sale Houses 43 land Rd. We are just 10 7 il FD At Commerce Lake miles west of Pontiac on 3 bedrm., large kitctien. part 5 < I< : basement, hot air heat. On cor- M59. kM 3-O085 or Mt ner-lot with lake privileges Only 4-8825 * $3,950 with $750 down “ $950 Down Owner left state. You can buy this 4 bedrm. house in Pontiac , for only $7,450, payments of §60 per mon We also have for the per- JOHN J. VERMETT “GENERAL REAL ESTATE son wanting immediate $900) Comniercolhcs occupancy }Eunusual fi ee My hb as TE aki COLORED | sno0 mo 2 » $ rooms rick most new uke aS and these for my equity FE 8-200% are open for your con- venience, artridge SQUARE FEET UNDER ONE ROOF 3 BEDROOMS WALK-IN BASE- MENT. 2 CAR GARAGE AND 2 FIREPLACES. $19.300 PLUS LOT BEAUTIFUL SUNDECK PLUS 3} LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE WITH WALK. OU IS THE ‘BIRD TO SEE J AKEFRONT BRICK Now is the time of year to buy the lakefront home you've always wanted to own. This 3 bedroom. 4 yr old with partial basement. beautiful agate fireplace, and | oak floors you could ask for. Best of ail, it's at a price you can afford — Only 616, on. easy terms. 1989 FANTASTIC W. SIDE INCOME Live in @ desirable west side !o- cation handy to stores, bus, school eee PLUS LOT. OVER 210 and hospital and enjoy $135 per month income from 2 apar}ments The owner's apartment is on the * Ist floor and has 5 rooms and bath. Full basement, new oil fur- nace and 4 car garage. The down payment of $4500 ts all you'll ever pay for this fine home-investment offering ‘REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢3581 1050 W. Huron | OPEN TIL 9 ohnson THE EDEN TUE DIEHE. BEDROOMS 2 BATHS | T FEATURES $22,900 PLUS LOT 20 YEARg OF SERVICE DO?: Fl — PARK nix 5 i By First offering on this lovely 4 I Hk PR¢ INO! F bedroom Colonial brick and frame home. Large me room, CUSTOM HOME PLANNING AT dining room and den., ly car- peted throughout. 1', baths. full $29 200 PLUS LOT basement, with recreation room Fenced-in lot with 2-car oi ane ‘ < eee City sewer and water alking PHE WOODCRAFI distance to St. Benedict and Donelson Schools. UNUSUAL DESIGN FOR THE FAMILY WITH TEENAGERS 2. BATHS AND FAMILY ROOM $22,000 PLUS LOT. THIS ALL: ELECTRIC HOME BLOOMFIELD Lovely 2 bedroom brick“ ranch home overlooking Forest Golf Course. 2-car garage. basement, with recreation room Jarge lot, 100x400. Will trade for rc e smaller home or will sell out- IHE ARNOLD right. eall a 53-6447 1g Evenings after 6, z FE 2-33 5-2935 or DESIGNED FOR THE PARTICU- LAR OWNER. $35,000 INCLUDES = _\__ JOHNSON, Realtor =a OC TAS. Eeleeraph Rd. FE 4-2533 | ; LOT 284 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. ALL) CUSTOM FEATURES. SOLD. "BUD" | BUT WILL DUPLICATE FOR $20,900. BEAUTIFUL SLATE RECREA- | Plenty of Room | $1,500 Down On this large older home. With 3, acre ground for the garden- LOT 291 practically — } \ Ze! our F ‘ VM Meg US Par OW, © 1990 cy NEA Service. ing up the old sofa' Why shirt?” For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER garage room hools nreeveway double lot rec : $i3 9900 6=0OR to x BY OWNER, INCOME PROPERTY, $6,450 4 rms. & bath, 2 bedrms, $500 dn, $59 mo or $5450 cash or a Near Fisher Body. FE 2-7359 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL LAKE PRIVILEG- Clean 2 8c OTT large kitchen with eating space and 7 x ®@ ft utility plus part basement Excellent neighborhood Priced at only $7,500 with $1.300 down ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM home with 18 ft living room, kitchen with eating space, ample utility. Gas heat 2 car arage with paved drive enced rear yard. $10.500 with $325 down plus mortgage costs ON A CORNER lot @#ith stately trees is this 4 room bungalow. Just a short di!s- tance from Williams Lake with beach privileges. 21 f living room. 2 bedroom: bath. and kitchen. Also screened porch ® x 22 One car garage Onty $5,750 with $500 dow NEAR FISHER BODY 5 room home with gas and basement. Only $650 down and $§ Full price just $5,500. A RAMBLING RANCHER - 3 bedroom brick home with attached 2 car garage Large living room with din- ing L. Modern kitchen. Di- vided basement with rec- reation area Lot 85x150 Conveniently ocated for schools Priced for quick sale at $14 500 RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 262 S Telegraph Rd Open 99 FE 3-7103 OL 1-0575 Income Property 43A BY OWNER TWOFAMILY IN come, 4 rooms & bath each side Each has pvt. entrance. Nr. Dixie Hwy. & Hatchery Rd. Drayton Plains. $9,750. §750 down. 1 S-room apart- room apartments bath & entrance. Corner fenced lot, Foster & For- est Sts. 89.750. $750 down OR _3-5454 or OR_3-1182_ after 5. 3} APTS GARAGE. GAS FUR., nace N_ side Pontiac. By owner OR 3-5730 after 5 pm. . BY OWNER, 4 PURNISHED APART- ments, 3 — 3 rooms & bath, 1 - 4 rooms & bath. $150 per month - Income. $1500 down. 354 8 Broad- way, Lake Orion. MY 3-9991. i CLEAN INCOME OR $2,000 DI8- count on equity. PE §-5285 FOR SALE OR RENT. ~?-PAMILY ; home and tgs a sarege. In Roya! | Oak. % ‘dik. oodward 5} rooms and bath each floor. Upper flat available June Ist., $65. mo. Call FE -5-5826 after 4 3 family income ment & 2 +r Fach has pvt. per p.m. | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 2 BEDRM HOME, WELL INSULAT- : er in your famil There's 4 ed, aluminum storms and screens. | TION ROOM PLUS 3 BED tedrooms. 2 up and 2 down,| Beach rights, Union Lk, 7273 | c GARAGE ROOMS AND 2 CAR GA big kitchen. bath, full basement Third For sale or lease. LI SOLD. BUT WILL DUPLICATE with automatic heat and hot! 3-7552._ - FOR $19.990 water, screened porch. outdoor 5 AND BATH. NEAR LAKE grill, garage Let us show you Te or bargain for cash FE today ; 2.1100 or FE. 9.4093 OT 3 —— 92-FOOT CANAL FRONT LOT AT I 7 viv $1,000 Down lake Orton Close to the lake COMPLETELY LANDSCAPED 3) 3. Bedrm. Familt Home + OF 200th Realtor BEDROOMS WITH CARPORT Quick possession on this cone .V LP RACTIVE HOM! $19900 INCLUDES LOT vepientiy located 3 bedroom See this large brick frame Lake- family home. close to schools front. Large living room Picture bus and stores) Features gen- wintiow. Nice kitchen. Al] built- LOT 24 dining room, large vestibule em-+ jn features. 142 baths. 2 fire- ‘ < trance. full basement with auto-, places. 3 large bedrooms. Retre- matic heat and hot water, wal s hia room, 90x300 lot. Garage — A “DADDY SIZE" FANTASTIC etian blinds, storms an ~ } screens. 1's Car garage pave P baa SOLD. BUT WILL DUPLICATE stessts) Waalelibe time! LOOK PON TIAC REALTY FOR $22,900 ‘ 737 Baldwin _ _FE 5-8275 o =r : AT UNION LAKE 3 BEDRM. P as OS “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ranch home, on 50 x 200 ft LOT 237 * fully tandesd ed lot. Priced to 49 Mt Clemens St. “ EM | Call Mr> Allen sell at . OL 1-8141, M |} 4 BEDROOMS. TRI-LEVE! FE 5-1201 or FE 2-3370 0 BeAUTIF = iSi-ON —SRIVATE | SOLD. BUT WILL DUPLICATE - n Lake Orion: 80x145 $55: FOR $24.900 Gall Mr 4-2164 or MUlberry 9-468) BRENDEL » HEIGHTS WELL KEPT Pe 3 bdrm ranch ‘home with lake priv. Lot 150x207. 30 day posses- sion & terms to suit $15,750 Full price. EM 3-0C85 or MU Only at Lakewood Village Best Buys 4-8825 | ay : ve BY OWNFR LAKEFRONT PROP will vou find ae quality T d at 2820 Sylvan Shores City water : : O ay gas & sewer Sea wall, sand selection of permanent beach, large trees. landscaped : aes ees c $7,250. $2,500 down, 150 per month lakefront home sites and CLARKSTON 100 x (392 ft, Oakland take privi- : : Suburban living with city 1 leges. $ i down, $29 nh. nth. a complete selection of conveniences, walking dis- EM 3-4664. P . tance to school and shop- BY OWNER: A_ PROFESSIONAL | custom-buile homes for. ping. king size lot. modern man. Sylvan lake frontage, beau- | , = 3 bedroom ranch style | tifully landscaped lot, dock and your choosing. Come out home. Let us show you this breakwater. 7 room brick, 2 tile ts . , home at only $1500 down to baths. recreation room, dinette | today while you still have 4'a per cent mortgage. and 12x24 screened front porch oe we P overlooking lake. Living room a choice selection. If vou BUDGET HOME fireplace, 2 car garage. City . Por only $298 down you can baer and ne ae own by ap- are unable to come out mnen inte tule wise 4 cos poin ine ncn NER ; : . = and bath home located in NER over this weekend, phone Orch, Near sneering aud Seavilel amid i fere wn us direct -so we may ar- seneee, Sue Mee ere ee scenic spring-ted orivate . Iake . - pi rent. HURRY on this Very quiet and secluded Lot 50 oc P . . x 3 Completely uarnishded at- range an appointment al TRADE | tached guest room, petto, 2 picnic , d sy | tables, outside fireplace and beat. your convenience, Owner will accept used car | Lots of trees & shrubs. 15 miles from Pontiac. 87.500. terms ‘| Lake. Large high and dry O t OW | lot, part basement, water | heater. Immediate “posses- ; Cole-Easlick Community 10 hM or free and clear vacant property = — payment on this 5 and bath home, lecated 1 nar Crescent sion. SMALL FARM Located in north section of Pontiac; large lovely land- scaped ‘y acre lot. strictly modern 2 bedroom hime with basement, oi! neat, I's car garage. paved cirive A home you ,MUST see to “ appreciate Bést of all real istically priced. Call ior sp- 7404 Viighland Rd . ' pointment mules west of, Pontiac \\ , ¥ n ? : 2 arren Stout, Kealtor 3-O085 ML 4-8824 77:N Saginaw St. Ph. YE 58165 } Open. Eves. Till 8 p.m. ~ a eI en ee ee a _eves. OR 3-0851 or FE %-8881 down or $7,000 cash. Call after 6, COOL ‘Enjoy the best of lake living | on this large corner lot, located | on chain of lakes. excellent boat- | ing. swimming. year round living 2Priced to sell at gniv $500 down Warren Stout. Realtor 17 N Saginaw st. Ph FE 5.8165 Open Eves Til 8pm - ELIZABETH LAKEFR ty. Built to last forever. Interior,/ natural beam ceilings, al! hard- wood paneling 2 large bedrooms, - built-in ‘kitchen large living , m with fireplace. Double bath be seen of realize ee Priced at $22,500. includ peting. drapes, traverse py & | automatic sas ee By owner, Ap- point, only. FE 4-9710. r / NT BEAU For Sale Lake Prop. 44) For Sale Lots 46; Business Opportunities 51 Mortgage Loans 54 Oe PEI oe ' or oor —— ~ PPL PPP LA “eens - CASS LAKE WOODs 1689 8Q. FT. 4 NICE | BUILDING LOTS. NO | GROCERY AND BEER STORE, DO- A BETTER MORTGAGE? plus porch. patio, erage & bop money 4 All terms. | img good business. Located in on wooded Beach’ &| Cell at 1410 Motiaey” rive, we | area te feeaive besiness, tren from) $1 000,000 AVAILABLE boat priv. Country "Titehes. Stu- Omon Or call MY 2-1092. of NVEN dio ceiling, fire lace," paneling 3” LARGE LOTS” 6008 RACH Fe | lakes Write Bos’ 84. Davisburg. for PRA. OF and | a 3 bedrms. 1%9 baths 2-8991. | lg ag Cal Paraetis | FURNISHED 2 BEDRM. COTTAGE 9, sEROM LAKE. GROCERY STORE. LI QUART- with 2, lots at Williams Lake Mer ar chee = a HC emai! On seen a Unfinished cottage at Bear Lake CASS; “TLVAe AND OTTER 1 — = “ON . near Lewiston, 100 i seein, Lak Owners own | homes! “LETS "TALK Y rane ah pay cheap. Write Charles Branscombe. | 84x180, high and dry. Water aad 1CINE CC” offs land contract or mort- Guil ilford, Maine, | Rt. 2 septic rmit issued. Place for | BUSINESS hy ‘a madernina your home. LOG COTTAGE, ON. = ISLAND. 3 _Owper, A ie aed BOAT WELLS re othe work. Anywhere | in : e frontage a- Ee ‘ s rage pera cau ary 6 CARE MOM aIfes WAR Weer | rest SOM. Ant Mag sues) ee Etna nore slan r a agie 3 oom in, : | miles south of Ortonville off M1s.| Clyde, Commerce. Pontiac, Paved living and fun too. Never offered BiH BEAR CONSTRUCTION. C9: $16.00. terms. Rochester, OL, winding streets. Parochaial and we wero | -— 1-5411 or OL 1 ublic schoo! buses at doo: | TAVERN Swaps 55 LAKE FRONTAGE AT BIG LAKE: est oee oe pe | Pontiac. Main hwy. Straight bar ~~ 4 aa acrill ° # cown payment. Call MA°S-1706, | Phone H. Bloch, LT @-T71. down, cine mak San at | 2- or 3-Bedroom | LOT 1002130 F1 LAKEFRONT NEW 2 BEDROOM Full basement Close-in. $11,900 $1,500 down. OR 3-2907— OR 3-064] LAKE HOME w Located 12 miles of conning, Wixom Lake 500 ft nee frontage. Large home. fully furnished with the best furniture 1', baths, 3 bedrooms, large liv- Ing room, dining room. kitchen, fireplace oj] heat. front & back porches screened in, boat house of shade. Outside Nghting. pump sprinkling system. 18 e on full pee Childs Estate, nf or Real write 134 Grand View, Lk. Orion. ae? ‘FRONT LOT ON GREEN Lake. Nr. Waterford Village. Rea- sonable. OR 3-7065. LAKE FRONT—25 MI. W“ST OF Pontiac. Knotty paneled, fully in- sulated. Easily converted to year-— around homie Fireplace, glassed- in porch, 3 bedrooms, % easement $10,500 on your own terms. Extra lot available $2,950 Tipsico Lake 8945 Cole St. Open Sat. and Sun or phone owner, B. A. Ronan, FE 35-6326. for appointment. MULTI-LAKES WOLVERINE LAKE LOT lee High & Dry lot. In good surroundings 2 good beaches, close by. $1,950. terms 3080 Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 LK. PRACTICALLY bedrm. brick ranch on 85x157 tot tiled bath, full basement. priv. $15 500. §500 down OR 3-3024 Pontiac Lake Modern 5 room ranch home Featuring living room with fire- place, dining room, 2? bedrooms attached garage, 175 ft. of lake frontage Pull price only §12.- 300 Terms Lekewood Village Nearly new 3 vedroom Uur'ck & redwood ranch home wito ft. of lake frontage. Features 2 baths, built-in kitchen. i-car FHA Pin- | of | fet | Knotty pine kitchen, | Lake 100 attached garage. Only $18 =30- Terms Cranberry “Lake Lovely 3 bedroom ranch home Featuring studio lhving room with fireplace, terrazzo floors, hot water heating plant beau- tiful acre lot high over-looking Pull price 819.450—Terms James A. TAYLOR REAL na" paella as Open daily 9-9 8u 7732 Highland R OR NOW OPEN Reautiful Harvey Lake Sub Paved restricted lakefront lots lake (M- 39 $200 to $400 Dn. Lake privileged lots $150 dn Model home under “rig aaa STEELE REA ___ 135 Highland | Ra vse) SIX LAKES _ 6 large roonm™ bath. full ment. new siding, 3 large on corner) Owner moving Must sell. Lake privileges full price. Terms Paul \l. Jones, Real Fst FE 4.8550 -— Sylvan Butlder sacrifice 3 bed — brick in range fan ceramic tile, full shower bath A. Cattell, West lake Model ~ Open Sunday car port studio ceilings basement a YEAR AROUND 2 BEDRGOM home Carpeted natural fireplace basement Attached garage minum siding. Glassed porch. boat. dock good beach 13308 Lake- view. 7 Harbors, MUtual 48843 UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES. SNUG home. corner lot 50x208. Reduced to Owner EM |. 3-3535 WATERFRONT HOME SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE Off Walton ean ya 1 Mi West of Si) ped Lake Rd BUILT IN NGE ‘ OVEN 3 bedrms 2 fas ths 2 fireplace: val DAILY FOR INSPECTION RICED FROM 822.500 & UP Bloomfteld Rea) Estate For Sale e Resort sort Prop. 4 44A OOO SY BY OWNER. 2's ACRES, 25 MILES “from Pontiac. Completely fenced area. An ideal hide-a-way. $12,- 500, FE 4-0837 COMMERCE LAKE, 3498 BUSS. New three bedroom brick ranch, 80x180 waterfront lot, basemem, $2500 down Open Luzon 14923. CABIN AND LOT FOR SALE. $600 Als’ cabin sites Atlanta-Hillman Area Box 76 Atlanta, Mich GRASS LAKE NEW CABIN, large lot Center resort area, adjoining state forest Good-hunt- ing. fishing. $1196 $100 dn. $25 mo Jerr row Gladwin (Skeels) cin ora $-7000 — oS LS HB SLES A cozy new cottage in this pop- ular resort area on a big shaded lot 60x250 Elec range and ref Sie included. Inside plumbing Offered | for only $3,050 on terms. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 1050 “W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 8 HIGH AND DRY. A PENINSULA | and bay with 1055' of shore line, West side of beautiful Bruce peninsula, Canada. No 3500 $25 down, $35 monthly at 6 per cent Write Max & Grant Simpson. 707 | Predmore, Lake Orion, Michigan HUNTING CABIN AT MIO, MICR- ‘gan. $2500 FE 5-8682 MODERNISTIC LAKEFRONT COT- tage 3483 Lakeview Dr. Upper Pettibone Lake. Fireplace ag a conditioner. West on M59 to vey Lake Rd. right on Harvey to Lakeview drive, left to cottage. $7,500. terms Less to cash RESORT — IN U.P. MICH. HOM five cottages, boats, etc. On coat of FOUR Lakes, Hiawatha Nat. Forest. Best fishing, hunting area. | Price $35,000. Consider property as down payment. Cord. Box 41, Wetmore, Mich. Sale Suburban Pr 1 Prop. ASA | AQUARINA,. 3623, Plains. Oakland Lk. 3 blocks east | of Sashabaw-Walton Blvd. 4 bed- | brick ranch. Lot | rms, 1% baths. $4x136 Private beach. $15,900. $2.- 1% down to 4% r cent mort- 5s. Detroit Bank & Trust Co. ae 2-5670, weekdays. 12-6 base- | lots $9,500 $32 W Huron Built with 2140 Gar- alu- White Lake. | DRAYTON | DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT. 1. IN BEAUTIFUL Watkins Pontiac Estates. FE TC HIGAN BUSINESS like new con- Brick ranch type, 66 dition. Paved road froftage. 32-2690 AL ; O O T ON x 660 ft. lot. Will consider acs | LAKE PRIV. “ON WHIPPLE LAKE 4S ns er home in trade. Priced » 100 x 334 Mt. let. Can divide. High | soamy LAND aoe ee me: Cam Sones beers oe Or: | and level. 62800. PE 43617 after, 573 Telegraph Rd R. D. RILEY, Broker 5 pm PARK. AT OUR PRONT DOOR 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 'LARGE LOT. 100x150 NEAR SIL- ss PE 4-15 FE 4821 PE 1157 ee pe ed Course. Lake privi- WACHINE SHOP FOR SALE, MA-| 22 & 38 CALIBER REVOLVERS. ges chines, equipment @& tools. FE like new, for boat, power tools LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE 5-5723, after 6 pm or what? OL 1-6661. a oe vimendy Jor building. Some \iODERN SERVICE STATION POR | 3} NASH AMBASSADOR, TRADE {bee lease. potential. call| for outboard motor. PE 3-9040° | R, WICKERSHAM between @ and § p.m. PE Bio: insi PRRSELEW GSATION WAG: \ tae _MAytair 6-6250 —_— § p.m. PE 68-1448. Pure Oil | “on trade for pickup or sell. OL | LOT WITH 60 FT FRONTAGE -—— 1-6661. off Oa kland Ave, with all —_ $5 , PORD F FAIRLAN ON LATER _ improvements. FE model car or sell. 4-3232; - Partridge | LOT. 210x170 FT. WATERFORD } _ ‘Township. FE 2-5224. Loe Sy 1,200 8Q 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE ‘6 FORD PANEL. SWAP EQUITY for good sewing machine or TV. FE 2-123 950, ‘cm 3-0333, Builder. oh 3 bedrms.. complete, a. A GRAVEL PLANT a ae =? DUMP, SWAP YOR CAR. a take over payments. Will 653. N VOORHEIS RD.. ACROSS FROM sell for cash. UL 3-1 nS -Benedicts, ~ tass ft. Reges. | erpillar dover held crag Macrae $3200 LAKE ORION EQUITY FOR t & ti vileges dozer. rane cabin. | FE. 4-031 a me a a beaming aon _ sit or avin. Om. 30 7 RED- ae = monty-making on now SELECT LOT. MIOM GROUND, | Satria’ satt ci rtinc “our | "room bngaign fal asennad { r ng A Shire: 150x220 ft moving south, will sell for $23,500 arage, on M58, with lake privi- course, on x PE 3 re o” terms. ges on Brende] Lake. 500 tr a at Call -4544 or } dows lor. MaUracs ¢ efit for house- anes _ es eal G : railer t 5 __ Ideal Garden Center ia Wk Gar / An outstanding location on Tele- For Sale Acreage 47 | graph across from Tel-Huron Cen- eae | ter Paved Le Hraton lafge service | and office building. Includes sharp 1-5-10-20-40-ACRE BUILDING PAR- cels. As low as $50 down rg h scronchg = posed street. | ) "TC . e location for t sales, C. PANGUS, Realtor garden center, trailer or imple- | 2160 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2615 __ mem sales. Priced for imme- | ~ diate sale by out-of-state owner. | 6 Acres—W ooded beautifully wooded building site in quiet, se- cluded location yet only 3 miles West of Pontiac! Carl W. Bird, Realtor | ahh I nr geiaarael = Bk. Bidg | FE 4-4211 Eves FE 5- fen | 40 a NEAR SCHOOLS | AND | shopping center Ideal for devel Water available. Cass Lk Pontiac Lk. Rd Waterford _ Township MI 45153, after 6 For Sale Acreage ACREAGE We heve 1 1-3 acres & some 10 20 & 30 acre parcels All sold on, easy terms Dg us for your! $60,000 on easy terms SWIMMING POOL | DELUXE MOTEL A Maharaja couldn't Ph better and enjoy life more i ” you owned this beautiful 16-unit motel with a fabulous 20x40 swim- ming pool and a delightful 2 bed- | room owners bungalow. We | would like to show you the 7 ! erating figures on investment At the price of +18. 500. it is way below reproduction | cost. The income is terrific! Don't fail to investigate — you capt beat it! REALTOR PARTRIDGE , — Thruout Mich FE 1060 Rolling, 47 Working’ of mak red re ee | nou ae PUPs FOR anything of equal value FE 368 FOR SALE OR TRADE. MAPLE fireplace wood dry & — to split 6 to 8 cords FE 6- |GMC SUBURBAN pocrts ALL ; Like new. Swap or sell. FE 27-8219 NEW 3% x 8 FT. HOUSETRAILER oe trade. FR 2-3202 or FE PLASTERING WORK, SWAP FOR 8-6532 pickup truck. FE ROTO-TILLER & MOWER COMBI- Tite for sickle type bar. FE ~ WRIGHT ~ . $5,950 & BATH WITH BSMT . HEAT VACANT NEAR OXBOW LAKE WILL peeing & . ace home site pe 4-358) Ww. HURON Tat. WV "RIGHT, Realtor CRAWF ORD AGENCY | ___OPEN TIL 9 _____ 343. Oakiand Ave FE $-0441 PERFECT RUG AND CARPE Tt} Call Evenings 609 E SS wate) cleaning. Work a Can, cool BY OWNER” 3 ACRES VACANT | be done in bome or shop “| For Sale Clothing 56 bes Two water outiets. =| _& tmsured OR 40029 ee ee PURCHASER ABLE TO PAY $10- © FORMALS. SIZE 9 & 10 WORN ~ Commercial Property | 000 down. wants bar or any busi | ness sho ry profit. CON- | 2% acres on Scott Lake| TACT AT ae et Manager road, just south of Pontiac | gga; suy— 61.000 ONLY 81.500 Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 DOWN. ideal for many types of business. At very active pred Price includes building. 40x26 feet and 1090 foot front jot. FOR SALE 2 LOTS. ON BROWN | Rd in Orion Twp ¢*2 acres. If) Will acce interested call FE 12-7230 after! trade Clark Rea! Estate, spt 4pm be — 3-7888—RES. FE SMALL ACREAGE | BUILDING sites Now available near village of Commerce & also near Wa- terford on White Lw. Rd. Prices as low as $4095 per acre. Very low down payments. Phone FE STANDARD OIL 2 STALL STATION FOR LEASE Good gallonage Pontiac & Op- dyke Roads. Call MI 6-831) days | once Reas. FE 43173 after 5 ALL SIZE8 CLEAN USED WORK pants from 35c; shirts from 15c. also fishing worms & tackle. Open 7 days, 38 Orchard Lk Ave. SEMI-FORMAL. SIZE 12 _FE & 61 s27 WALTZ LENOTH PINK *ORMAL. size 12-14 jength wedding dress. Phone MAyfair 6-3252 ~~ Sale ‘Household Goods 57 1 NEW PHAFP SEWING MaA- chine $5750 Payments for your or Mr e Howard, Venic pocketbook No dealers or agents | C'SCHUETT, Realtor | 1206 ener pm S| Su Ye san Michigan Serving - one STANDARD OIL re Cas STOVES $10 AND $20. RE- 5 ret src a9 Saat seeapo om, tah: | reer fo Pe ca ly modern armhouse inside re - 2 YR. OLD APPLIANCES 12 CU. & out. Tile bath, tool shed, ga-| mancial assistance available Or-, r. Automatic refrig Palice | rage. new ofl burning forced air tonville. MI 6-831! deys or Mr | 4175. & pc. chrome dinetie set | furnace, new auto. hot water George Howard Venice — 71-3426 | $25. Modern tuxedo -ectional heater. Terms to responsible par- after 7 p.m | pieces (2) 850 6 12) _ty PE 8-6722 Coffee table with lamps $40 a Sunbeam automatic vacuum cot- ___ For Sale Farms 48 SUNOCO oo $10 Clarkston MA 30 ACRE FARM NEAR PONTIAC SERVICE STATIONS ', FT WALL TILE 2c. PAINT replies to Pontiac Press Box 39 : agent 5.88 $289 $368 8 x 12 rugs NEAR ORTONVILLE FOR RENI as An : Viny! floor covering 9c cres, 3 bedroom home, only Armstrong tile 6c 4 years old Needs a little finish Established locations with mini- \ wd work you can do yourself and mum tnvestment for inventory SH VE R° S save Big baergsin $6500 with only 149 8S Saginaw =e Sons toe Te 6 OC PIRCE SILVER O8AY BEORM Paul M. Jones, Real Fst outfit Double dresser bookcase PE 4-8550 832 W Huron = age YS chest 2 vanity lam; rs ¢- — ae Gate RD. | for $89.50 Pay only $2 week OXFORD : ARE A Piste Furniture. 420 Orchard | 10 Mi to Pontise City limits 2! Just West of MS® Lake Ave j; acres =s agra soil, Moors 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE remode arm home au atic Complete @ weeks 1@ trainin rand new davenport and chai: | oll heat. 26x30 stable and er progrem. Financial peer Hobs ap4| 2 modern step tables. matching buildings. All kinds of fruit. Prop those who qualify. Por complete “— table. decorator lamp: | erty well located at 760 Sanders information phone Mr. Griffith. | A!! for $08 Pay only bs weekls Rd. near lakes and schools Sel!- s Pearson's Purniture. 42 Orchard ing ce illness. Roy Knauf SUN OI co Lake Ave OA 6338. 0 Shere z : aPC WALWOT T DINING RM. SUITE. WTD: LEASE 4 TO 100ACRE DETROIT $30. Ph. 5-6676 after 4 pm farm on al-weather road. or wil! Vinewood 3-4200 ” ox12 R naae. ee trade free —* clear Pontiac pro tiac’ OR 3- erty for far Poone < dave PE $30 am. to § pm. Mon thru Fri Reversible. $16.50. imported 47267 nighte. MA 5-1002 GArfield 2-6943 Eves. after 7 pm. | $2495. Axminster, $4898. Rug le B :P ee ” and Saturdays. _ ra Lake Ave. Furniture 42 dale Business Property 9 STORE BUILDING. «4 GeMUN. rcnerd Leke Ave ~ $7,500. $2800 dn. OL 2-9761 10" TV table model $995 BUSI NESS BUILDING —— —— 12° Table mode! $1495 Main desirable location on U8, SINCLAIR OIL it: Tv $24 95 a $40.00 and Admiral port TV, Mke new $7995 LoDOMONT pd IN FINE MA ca Gosk, Bag oe inet, $100. Spinet | 10 Hwy. er Built | v racti - | for show rm. display, excellent | Sortios “ieee ior tmaeaions | for smell or foreign car dis- lease. Located Dixie Hwy. & May- | tributorship. play, dis-| bee Ra. 4 0 ft. showroom & office. count store, and - Plenty of, Reas. Financia] assistance Lopez il eel F. ae ee trent. | available. ‘cal PE 4-1511. tee 00 3 road. Only 420,000 SWAP SERVICE FOR SALE. FE Hag strom | Sale Land Contracts 52 52 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER heater, $99.95. With trade-in $89 95. Convenient terms. No down REALTORS | Laxp CONTRACTS TO BUY OR 4900 Highland Rd. (M59) to sell Earl Garrels. EM 32511 mover) - A Munro Electric Pontiac. Mich _Ph. OR 40388 _or EM 3408000 eaae TRANEIETOR 7 GROCERY RE. ~pusi. WANT TO BORROW $4500. FU! ~ R_RADIOS, 4 nes, nice living quarters Large nished lakefront cottage with battery & electric PE 5-8755 lot, parking space OA 8-2713 large lot as collateral OR 3-3579 aed MEW 8 se “SPIN DRY : washer 2-1 Warehouse Money to Loan $3 ADMIRAL ELECTRIC 30° RANGE —— = Fol pane per _ State _Licensed | Lenders. Perfect cond. $95. EM }-6578 tially n e heart o ‘ontiac All utilities avaiable. heating AIR- ree Ba Se $85 TO §: |” LIKE : cuber. electric ment saw walk.| We wil atte giad to help you. AKE A REAL CAR : oe tenis. Remanhl onah ree- a ATE FINANCE CO. | BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em 8 e te Bid . , : $3,900 Wilson, Fl Soese. Sanford 1a Poot: 4-1574 8. |in the Want Ads! t e : | a ; , ‘ ‘ _ \ fp : Ss } yy Wo ag HC EA * ' Vs \ ° THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRI : Sale Household us DAY, MAY 29, 1959 ) Foe Goods 57) § Sale Household Goods 57 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 iscellaneo Oo _. TWENTY -TH s BRAND MEW POP A BEDS, 644.98. TRADE OAS 60 | For Saie Miscellaneous ¢ us 60 | TIZZY Kate O a ~ ; Sl Mth . REE ollaway bed, complete me te FOR ELEC- | BEEF a | me ate Usann Farm E Hollywoad bed | $19.95.| trie re AND PORK yr maAL FOAND rm Equipment 76 — Aut nerspri alana i # ti Co. Teed we w. ‘urea. “_ acaiad F ug tort Opdyke M Mxt. tte 5-141.) * USED TOvual Pa vad = : | | POWER LAW} . 9 Sere zd ee = Accoabortés bed ton_mofirbssee, $18.06. Fearecn's TWIN BARREL BACK , CHATS Find | 6h Maxis, nevasa. GAIN. ‘WE WILL BUY SELL OR TRADE 4 oe tae ie codduate. om: "CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN TEE FOR BALE - rniture. 42 ‘pe RS Couch és prth aparyy rive or with cultivators. §75 a Ts ™ Be. Ex- sia. aT CO0CE. ONLI ois Pt he Naluee rece. GON SCHRADER RUO CLEANER. | | or a eee ‘cae ae ees FE 5-2766 car Cylinders wepered ey Pe 18 PE te. oid. lamps, end\ & coffee lotion Pre | ee range 138 complete Myers piston type | — = USED DISK HARROWS. GRAIN _+293 eo evs - On vit "FOU FRADE ELEC RANGE FOR OAS See ree 8138 Paci.“¥ih, several WYMAN’S iil tha‘cora gan —-Oarn PATS MONTH FeLi we roto BRAND NEW WROUGHT IR range. KR. B. Munrd se . several INS ; ery — John re & New _ A I z bunk beds. Complete wit wre Uae Woe mesg OO ioc ae cach of nr por iat iw WARY ni Tes Idea -- Ph NA 17-3292. Ortenvide SERVICE SPECIAL iMMEDIA TE DELIVERY and matire SED TV. AY YAL { , Sedge yee Trailer and matress, $30.95. Pearson's irigerator. “1199501 Up. UsED RE boat. 367 | Fhiice, "vd amond | Vior! Latex Paint . 42.7 ALUES | . Evans FE ‘quipment BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Docks. . Bost Like CLEARANCE = cee (2 Wi Huron PE, BEEP ae ae Bouble “sink eat per ea eee eae Pn A * §oiled and floor sample —, a gene me Opdyke Met. = P| Romex re alien 2 f . Wheel oe cues mot hoe ; INI AND L. ih hag riggs Age ~ Mone “Used Trade-In | Dept. COLLAPSIBLE WHEEL eg Se “Tisee per ft a ees power handle. til: QO¢ : 3127 W bTARES SALES te. hace ty 8 Used : : a ers ‘orter-Cable, Bolen: a PE ¢-7121. OT ins saan Oke eet oe seatie Cone air SRS “(nee 2 whe, $100 OR 34130, | abté" ORCHARD Like Wo. iad vise tsapce ie tam MUST 8ACRIPICE AT ONCE — tt taal teres) ea ee". RB) CASH WAY "En tas tentang eae vitricaedlterrieemnat esse GQODYEAR vera sget sad iar, te ton’s Purnit * = a 7 “TS E 8PRINKLING i e and mower serv- ’ i = ns oss: Orsenard Lake. Ap — Bookcese, with doors. meted | seanley Avon ; oe OR 3-1655 AFTER | ice. Used mowers and tractors SERVICE STORE MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Harbor. ig FE 5-0474. Table, ‘utter = nee INDOWS | r} 6507 Dixie Hwy & 6 Case . FE $6 New & Used CHILD'S CHEST OF DR 7 and 4 ch ne | WELL DRILLING MACH INE. MAple 5-7678 ar NS 5-6123 a . Like ne AWERS | y wood jake tools and pickup. 1160 W ______ 08 3-794 Sale Motor S$ ade "eee Like new 420. 20 fel, floor ‘sample urmeister’ S | _Walled Lake. MArket_4-1007 elch, : e Motor Scooters 82 Trailers. ee ee PHOL . iOMAS E 9 50 SORT : | WINKLER FURNACE, “For WALL pction Salve 77 53 CUSHM Miso Boule ib Sesine OLS. i . Y t = ad ; AN, NEWLY var w St. tery & drapery fabrics YY int. 361 8. Sagi coxottt IRTHERN LU MBER | bh al 50.000 BTU complete with ——— . ~ AUCTI ' hauled, EM 3-0062 SEE: es dec. Dresses—sizes 18. PE 68-2150 wHIR ee ee | ee ome ‘ake nae thermostat ceotrel. stack. wind ee yO ON - 33 CUSHMAN EAGLE. EXC. CON MEMORIAL WEEE SPECIALS CHIPPENDALE CUSTOM SOF EROOL AUTOMATIC WARR | ee et ye daily: fal ou tank ent }. A BUY - SELL - TRADE 2887 Pontiac Rd NEW — 14 Wagemaker molded down A,| er. Exc cond. $100. FE 6-1678 eta ie ae as ge $061 soa ‘ifier, #18. OR I" mate eas ce 57 CUSHMAN BAG! piv wood, #6” beam, forward deck, _ ratty, auilted eints eints sofa bade A il STEREO: Deliveries v vallanien pm _— sehen g 7 OT heal extras EM erg See se woes pent pry pin ve - o i i ey = Ld : ~ , with pew aupreorer. tm0, 2 at Pur caott™“o6ei°G¥ "ae wisn. Preeern Range. etree Machinery 6A, asae Dinie Mey 080, eood eo morToR scorer "niinield, 8, OB ere each. Leather top mahog. desk. _beth Lake Ra at b anges. Refrigerators) Pia orth of intersection M15 & - Good cond. Cheap. OR 3-1924 ark,” battery, battery boa, $75. Baker butlers tray, $65 WRINGER TYPE WASH on ig discount. Samuel's Appli-| FORD DIESEL INES 4 & 6 U.S. 10 AUCTION SALES-— NEW & USE) CUSHMAN SCOOT cover, remote controls, and Mey- Mahog. upholstered occeasiona! _PUmp 1 like new, OR HER WITH ces. MApie 5-6011 | cylinder for trucks, saw mills. etc — Fri, Sat, Sun, 17:30 p.m — _ers_ 2 F Pike. PE +4246 ers [ip-up trailer. Save $300 | chair, excellent condition, 875 —_—— t 35-6295. ‘D4 CATERPILLER, FRONT END ofa appr engines for irriga- Free Door poe — Every- Complete outfit priced at . $1148 | MI 4-0341. Antiques ia loader A-1 condition. Ready to, ieinans industrial applications. A thing under the Sun to sell “For: Sale e Motorcycles 8&3 x "DAY BED =~ ya | rca: 5 A _ work. Alberta Lumber Mills sa0p | {CW Used engines available. Cail or trade. Open Deily 10 a.m NEW — 14° Cadillac aluminum run- Prone PE 2Mi0. 3} PIEC | Lapeer Rd. _ distributor | MI 46053 ens Aaa a ‘$8 MAICO 250 ape wa Laces ae, ee : Deven A aoe. , me siretcher, _CS!l_ Romeo, PLateau 2-3006 sico Lake. Phone Main 9-2179. ; PEER'S nno e | : RED ARE, 1 mber oth stint be ripened ereveree sete! - BUYLO 9 seer —| Eetleiees| tam omnia Ba anaes igre acumen wera Boaz “WE TL MONRROTES, Gos | ne ne Me aaiie Re Sri, as low 46 Se. Ok sot ” RDION 8. acal Moods Of rucks AMERICAN STONE| *¢ 0268? . Soest Oa ce Me gehen MOA yie13 sacrifice. PE 3100 or FE - we as as * cco — vA j r ny ———eEeEE——————— a nd Pigg Oey War __. WAREHOUSE _ | Aecordion’ eee ee he es rucks A eS Ss pechabaw | (2) small dapple gray gelding _ $2159 Everett's lunch serving NEW WHITE BOAT TOP WIT ELECTRIC Sashabaw d tree t Rd. Clarkston Dia 5-2161. pony, 2 wheel FT. FIBER ABO H ELeere BARGE $9 os _ PE 6-981 or FE $-9831 PELE OUTLET ners with lessons. FE'S-3428 "| SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS._ | Baavharness, PE.2-1200 saddle, GOOD PARM AUCTION. SAT Lee ares. Ag RUNABOUT, | side curtains, complete with wind- Refrigerator tig $) ONE WATER SOFTENER MAKE ; EVERETT GRAND PIANO, BX. _ os. $15. FE 7-006 . 00 June 61230 pm. and EB) Cof- H.P motor. trailer. Ad im foe isa value. best offer takes. FE Water softner _ofter OR 4-0029 i bs aire cellent tone & fee 4 miles West of Hadley condition. Call EM 5-8740, af: es. FE : ARMSTRONGS d pitch MU 4-0014 | SCREENED ) TOP SOIL FO _For Sal L Watch ¢ +2082 afer een CRUMP ELECTRIC WATER. SOFTENERS A AT B n wie GET YOUR FRE Li R NUR- e ivestock | 22 at or large ad Thurs June 5 pm. NEW 12 FT an 3463 Auburn PE €3573 UL 23000 _count OR 32 10 Dis- Vics) Asbestos, sar Hw whe he nee ae eee alcenll a orga urea ge ~RUNABOUT. $200. PEderal $104, Alum. $19, Trailers, 909 30, aa a s ., Carton $6.39 { E _ 2 | HORSES Ww wartz Creek 2- * ie 8, $89 50 FREEZER "USED LINDS Vinyl Linol of your choice Ask --CDEENE Sa ITH GEAR, ONE - - 668 _ Runabouts, $1 9669 M_: We Fane you money on new ——— Bear alk E NEW. Linoleum Rugs. oxl2 sae pa a plan. Ast, naauy ne ie REENED TOP SOIL MU 4-09 one small Electric fence Oe star ts ebee a 1) PM AN 14 HOLIDAY —PIBERGLAS OUT- _ West. EM 3.2301 ° act tieesers alll singe Easy terms — — -— Plastic Tile 8s uy Grinnel's. 27$ Saginaw. PE LOADING DAILY) SCREENED TOP = pee Tecera Day. spirit. Aft: board, new. $750, EM_3-4968.__ SPECIAL amuel's Apol. MA 5-601! . HURS -FRI -SAT ONLY = _ 30 ersonville Rd. near Big 4 SOWS & LITTERS. ppend the aft 1s PLYWOO WBO! }ACTORY REBUILT VACUUM For Sale Miscellaneous 60 6 DA\WSON ALLEY oe aes IC GUITAR. Fon eon 8 “after 7 pm MELrose 4-9497 ache ell ober sg with us. We > a SE mee 16 HP moter. aa de ie take . — Asis — oe te ring. boat ry Liha ube La We check ‘a GALVANIZED PIPE. 13¢ PER Rear of 104 , Saginaw eng & est case. $230 [On TO soll, SUPER DELUXE 417 t ee bee Lt Monaro trial ‘ene Cue a zoo seater, a ct LINKER TYPE BOAT p WITH poo bind Pibergias Soak fac- en ls t, 2 >: RL e : ; ~ ester ; nt = i r vinr 4 alle ed lg : yom hee n ~* in andar irogina 6 os ak aia FE 8-2488 “a eka bens a peeets Sele ies Pasay bridle Biack ones ee Co Aes fhotor trailer. FE 2-2727. 182 Re PE Service 3005 ote ty and Howard FE 4-5169 son Thompson, 7005 st URNACE, 9.000 INPUT, $2000 down—3 ‘ 53552. Cs Bb Gee e pleasure saddle Also -all type Refinished = : emer $0112 q }KEEZERS — NORGE FREEZERS 4.41 dbs “AWNINGS 31"'-$9 95 EM 3. 2626 AB coetiole, chee. Fas os latent” models” "et the VEC LANDSCAPING Bis Pen os wae celle Isveresting one amr eet nag al aos? sme SPECIAL _ ; name brand 40° -$10%5 Free estimat =< - a mous Story and Clark tt ‘ at NDS At 1 ccuentaes wheel trailer 3. ton yrs. old. 18 need ' ues $149 05 while they uu we tise “alum "or fibergiae ALUM (i. AR: AG io ay ORS 8 qrdegcae MUSIC. ne Special: top soil, $13 load med as elite cows. aut uailees . pg puta Pia t auction pneu. es Oa 8:2 uT Sent -cumgns Now Om: pareres i al : . r 0547 j 9 e nity tior = E L Piscreccest. Sy cidicra date do-it-y ourself-tree Cnisaudes giles acs ia ee am ne — Across from Te!- ein — io EM 36600 — pie steal at year See avr Pr ax dale Mane “ Onterd: Bs < fi rWSOARD PULLY see Orehara Lane Av E PPE aaa Ave way ALUM STORMS ~ Orna- El and up PIANO TUNING—O8 - : T Sy ae ° seh oe equipped. new last year. Boat a eee ae mental iv pe money down. 8 Tae 4a dea Gucppentins “2 FE Oscar scumipt — Wood, Coal & | Fuel 67 Leno Rochester, Mich OL For Sale Nousetrailers 78 Will sacrifice. 2 y ‘pratten Ave = SATLBORY 3 OR 33634" $3500 ita . 3 AIR stairways ° MALL G w~ee A sacrisn rattep ve Z JL re = 32 CHET’s SADDLI , eee ay woke coslat, Wh Auburn = mee me We give estimates on garage re- tANO- $250 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—ALL shop. fo WESTERN 56 GREAT LAKE TRAILER ‘, eh isa mrOOn BEAUTIFUL a cnEst NER, LOWS . i ou a aon Soeriuee UL 24900 Eves OL 1-0623 aaa = em & ie 5 Sma‘! apt. piano Exc. cond oth Gea & tiger rere R. Troy. Between Long {tf 1 bedrm. $1580 FE 3.0325 Ales. ator ante cau"aner 6 aaaea and Meyérs boats. Evinrude Inguire at 107 N. Saginaw 1 PROPANE GAS WATER H ° 7 ; ES e Rd. & Wattles MU 94778 Eves. UL 2-2424. KELLY’ ane _10t_ BN. Seginew EAT- _. Noow on Saturday Small mahog 5 | OF FIREPLACE & FUR 9 30- ae inant Y's WA RHEE PRO @ ROOMS =o. "2e oe. aa Wt deen. BERKS DOOR vA ES ogany spinet, like‘new | WOOD SPEEDWAY nat oe =x 8 30 daily 1951 LIBERTY HOUSETRAILER. 2 HP JOHNSON. $53 EXC 300¢_Auburo_at_ Adams PE 2811 Drive in yard et 346 Mechanic 2 WOODEN 7 x 14 STRAND GA- 371 8 Paddock ee ee Used blond chord organ OAKLAND FUKL & PAINT. (06 ge ie RIDING | Hoses os) + eetreen $3000. PE _ cond. 6200 MApile $314 USED 25 HP. EVINRUDE OUT- rage doors excellent condition, = FP E_F063 a RCHARD LAKE FE 5-6158, 8 ON . =ioue pine 1957 18 HP EVINR board motor In good cond. ‘ FURNITURE, “BOTH ANTIQUE & OR 3-0657 GIBSON RIDING TRACTOR WITH Special sale on all accordions Plants. ar “s = _NAtional 7 3194 35 FT. TRAILET TANDEM ELEC used. FE 86-3452 (RUDE, NEVER to sell. $195. ing Dee Te modern Reas FE }-1408 2 PUEL OIL TANKS plow and cultivator, Jari . Trees, Shrubs 68 FOR SATE 42 8 AND “9 WEEK rakes. Bath & hot water $1050 #0734 or PE 41112 GooD_ — ber ri ro ri sickle Re-condcitioned eee —_s old York pigs. Lawrence 1951 Bal twat CENTURY RESORTER. 18 FT aaa Sobesphe PADErkns — UPRIONT Famous — ‘ues. Wil delves_¥E | 5-0120 pe, Ciaran: lier Ghee Stee aes payer plane =p) TREES MAPLE. OAK NA 17-2953 ae. ys = oe 125 Gray Marine motor, excellent Y ' ——— a : 3 . AK, < ee = = 7 : a Djerect go ode oe 2 eee TRAILER $55 Ul wor WATER aeATNo. pec saadiaea ener pee eae piano shah Corus. Pine. Ar, — eal ones EV hurst Trailer et. Lot se M3 aT Da aeCHNEER a ou Can t ear 4 co ae a - by A : lent 100 uniper & Arbor- u pm. Dealers & Lake O , . ‘+ REAT ~ al eaunt oe mode's »#t big dis 3 SUIT CASES & GERMAN CAME- ne ee tactans Co. Very TERMS vitae Dig your own Brin tenis signers invited Tip To: mach. 1987 Jesh se ee - __ NEW OUTBOARD MOTORS 4 BEAT THESE PRICES Hee I ES ra. Mandolin Zither OL 1-151) pipes) | rand ee ee GALLAGHIER’S = ee 2922 Slee Ra 3 ue F ighland Rd. E base) MU odvne, Lat a Em aes N bed all aayh electric »...-.. $525 10 PER CENT DN. 3 YRS. TO PAY 0 “ee as ash 3 220 500 | 1000 OAL J 4-2336, afte , os R oe miles west of Meese Vilage. | —* = 4 = epower . $425 ae ants PE O22) after 6 FUEL anaes pai 5 30 a PIANO 965 ELECTRIG (1!7 Miles east of intersection LITTLE HORSES. 8 YR. OLD 53 PONTIAC CHIEF HOUSE eee $395 20 CRUISER. Sleeps 4 Full 171.N eee FE $6it9 4 IN SOM PIPE, PER CENGTH | Ot. tong -EL CLOTHES POSTS & amplifier $50 FE 2-0622 of Wizom Ra & Duck Lk. Rd gelding, well tratged Big winner trailer. 41°. $1950. EM _3-0136 1} bersepower saee | ccuinped. Rog. $38. How $1010. GAS STOVE 825 $378 3 in soll pipe. per length 2%" pipe @ ook Rtg aay UCSED NEL SON SPINET Pe to,6 MU 4-8038 - at horse shows. Idee) for children 56 ALMA. 41 PT BEST COND BOAR y ° 9120 i CRUISE FE 4-580 $339. G A. Thompson. 7005 M39 = 3'« pipe 4 hook $1 ae piano Besuti UBURN IRIS GARDENS 500 07 ,sdulte With saddle. Price $200. Reas. Call days OR 3-6268 or DMAN’S ' A R. Sleeps 4. Fully GAS SERVEL REFRIGERATORS wee eee Se 346" pipe b nook a4 pair, ia. rules & Delghiasems.” ee | cae — Eves OR 3-648 OR 4-0212 Semippes. Reg. Sb. Mee He. a oppies iphiniums. Lots i arkston " -9s7 M == -- —— = Gas water heaters Floor mod +I1NCH on PIPE s FT 8379 ps phan patcn bag $1 88 ; o ARSHFIELD, 48x10 & EX- 16° DAY CRUISE orn machine. et ixktwne Sump Pum gg BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO WE CARRY THE FINEST Prices S00 & up at wee ae REG QUARTER HORSE MARE, {'8),, Dertin, #2200 KEn wood at wiulletns Lake Ba Wisaear par mae alte R 3-5164 ian SAVE, BLUMBINO — Ma Orchara Lake Ave FE 37101 pte NEW SPINET PIANO'S burn Rd. Rochester ow Aw wee re 1.2031; $7808 ____ = A NICE 20 FT. SORG ~ OUTBOAI RD! suspect. Kee. 06m. 3 5, . FE 5-2100 HARDW = . ELECT) FO E HAVE OL 7 A ; igor rs ALL SIZES CLOSE sp G MOWER LIKE NEW $160 ee Skee a Fa SELACTED FOR THEIR IRI6 HYBRIDS JRDER NOW hay rides et ey eee A wa ac amen, "Gute as ee ocak Seo1! ces. Samuels Appl. MA _ ABC _Sringer washer EM 3-408 4- 1605. - ee Be Ee TONAL nia Ta BY OUR ; Drive. Off Joslyn rag ey al white borses ST roraess lame ole uthored Sales i fh Super Deluxe. A real Doll, Reg. —— See : MASTER v at Judah ' 1 - : rp $1020. 6. ; HI-FI RADIO & “Second eiav. > CRAWEe METAL BLUSERIET JELLED MAGIC CLIFFORD WIBGAND. SHLPGRD GOLOMTAL ES =. Bait ae hief & Detroiter 4 wererine MOLDED | MAHOGANY | vee at = artonntey 12 speakers. 40 44301 oftice desk. FE nis paint needs no stirrin 7 | 951 Duck Lake Ra. -Aiiford. Mich | WwW ete sian of 8 and 10 Johnson 25 hp. electric. new bat. 15° GLASS SPEEDSTER. Every- ns s Laete Res. Na Real o maK uC TA not drip, sag or run. Rud Ze Gr Whine ee CENTER | ws ee er kine E Commerce anted | Livestock | 73 late Sutin! tredaciee. en of sold In the water. MY 3-1179/| thing but lights. Reg. $910. Now i - | _Appl_ ES oil base. H BAZAAR | peace s of perennials ~~ wb week days after 5.30 or | . KITCHEN A1D DISHWASHER {rag tio ier aia 7 Shocks ¢. [Hundreds of colors to Piano Tuning—Organ Toc __Open 8 a.m. to 8 pm daily. WANTED: PIGS & YOUNG CAT all on trade-in aliowance — at ail day. amin Us FEW USED Boars ace ' a f 4 - Be . Fery et ceed By By Men umbutns ans scieey Snes OF Orne Uk hve bene A Renta are REET, ET. wees | Sate Farm LEB" Bob Hutchinson “weetastte we imal "BARD ew oo wp. scot Meter LIVING ROOM SUITE. GOOD i. = Pontiac Lake JEEP. HYDRAULIC SNOW BLADE | Large model with glide $150 ea. Less than 10. $3 ea You Sale Farm Produce of mar.e hardware and paint.| damaged. a bt! condition. PE 4-9890. ; so 1 cLae xy PuaeE cra has cntraad me tanlale LADE excellent condition es ai 12, miles North ef Pontiac on ~"Sale Farm Produce 75 M obile H om Sterling boat trailers. na pai | Reg. $900. Now LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS | Zoe meer eeteslens 7 we Soe eet Rop machine. EM 14 g. jTeleeraph aaa | oe. te eee eee Odin ane Orc BU. & UP. HOME.» eS | oe ea NEW 25 HP. Scott Motor. th nites ven Qusis tans 8 Fur- 2 Clark 3 phase combination mo- JET PUMP. 2 HP WITH 12 reer Oe tel-Bee Clarkston. _MA_6-1 a eh Orchards. 5460 Orchard Lk Harrington Boat Works damaged. Reg. $456 Now 4300. rebatd Lake Ave. | tor controller Lik 125 GAL. | KLAND TR a S | BANK FIN LINOLEUM & PAINT BALE HALF _ ¢2ch_ 8250 for the lot oe ize | aS electric awtiches. Sale Store Equipment 64 ng lef ea APPLES -- PINAL CLEARANCE aies YOUR See eee DEALER o | eallautokoents price At Jack's 281 Baldwin 10 YR $2-GAL ELE w } & gir cy. | eee See Good apples at $1.00 bu, Oak- 4301 — a Saey choice $35. PLE LIVING ROOM SET. #112 se cter ea 45 cuuk papel Ad, Sarat vei on —o- — COMPLETE RESTAURANT I = rm DAHLIA ROOTS. LARGE, /and Orchards. 2206 East. Com- R 3-1202 ___ Open Sundays and evenings FIBERGLASS. Dingh cotton tweed rug play pen Rea Thompson, 7005 M39 west. Open American Flyer O Guage ane out. including counter and gee oorydeqggr show type name va- merce Rd. between Duck Lake Open 7 7 days a week BOATS — MOTORS — TRAILERS “hie. Now $120. _ y Reg. sonable TR 9-080¢ eves tric train, 4x8 mounted track - FE 2-1374 : ‘ Bivd atercen a eg : | ee aittord ; C AMP TR. AIL. ERS i oe veard on KAYAKS MA “4x oll cuM [LAB TO BE FE 5-8263 coca- iw SATE ae 7 oem GLACKMORE FARMS. 2150 nboaras = and boards — DUCK BOA Teme DAvENronT ANO (St 8 UORMEN CgB cOute KITCHEN GIN PATMT >CA-COLA” POP COOLER GAR, HCE RE UL RHI Ul PPARME 3190 SIL: gee the.new, Cree Orlane Trae! EMEA atet aed bernie | ete otha = Living i table lemps. 17 inch oe Mid and St Drayton Plains sin with fimtures $18 TUB, BA __3-4852 , oven EM For ‘Sale ‘Pets_ 69 CuEL ees snewe? reas tnuage 16 “re Seats BOAT SALES ee” motors aa - uP. nileo with swivel table. 14-2 ROMEX SPECIAL. COIL LAVATORL - OAKLAND COUNTY ~ MARKET complet 1 - 63 E Walton “OAKLAND — Rocker. All in excellent condition. lots. 2c per ft. bo es. G faucets cee nie se, Sate Sporting Goods 65 4 YEAR OLD BOSON renee! CF TS. 8 © 7 to 1.30 pm water tank” and soe gtd. mina FE 8.4402. 7 days 9 to tre 40370 a y MARINE “EXCHANGE Phone PE $-6840 after 630 pm.| fittings at special prices’ G A Bathtubs, Toilets Shower Stal dog. MArket 4-3067 Thurs. 2 to § Pull Ine of plants 5 Only $895 Pull line of rour-A 26 CHRIS CRAPT FOR HOt Open Ev Eves. MY ae ~ MANGLE, TWIN BEDS. CHEST. abla 7005 M59 West. Open ‘Pactory irreguiars Terrific cite) Pree OUTFIT. 14 Pr AKU REG DACHSHUND. 1220 MT & flowers. _- e Bone Campers. i$ ft. to 30 ft trailer, car_ he et oe eee es prtebe.- machine. drapes, rug. 8 ues Michigan Fluorescent, 3893 + rgaraccishn fg 7% HP. Johnson. Clemens Street. FE 2-6418 _ POTATOES CERTIPIED SEED Manv good used trailer buys 51° a iberglas 85A avenport & chair, desk & misc 18 INCH HAND LAWN MOWER. Orchard Lake Ave ‘- 1 ae t trailer Browning ATTENTION! SELLIN Jack Cochran. Lake Orion. MY ft Mobil Cruiser, air conditioned. Cruisers, Clinkers We ee wr + ee Phone FE 8-0056 good condition, $10. OL 2-278! _ LARGE TENT WITH DEER HUNT- parol Sweet 16 and Rem to remodelin > G OUT. DUE 2-0931 TV, and automatic washer. 2 bed- Scottie-C ft Gl | ALL TYPES FIBERGLAS W MUST SELL, TELEVISION, “BEDS. | ing equipment. FE 2-7452 7: er er gala Myre.) a't or sa.ccecker — house POTATOES” SEED AND RATING, Holly Marine & Coa er aa my aS er min og ng Og BO : ressers, etc 17 INCH MOTOROLA CONSO TV LAWN MOWERS 58 STF oo meee broken males $10. Bo - $1 bushel. 335 W. Silverbell Rd ps jes, 15210 Mercury Motors racer body. Rini's 0: OVER $0 USED TV SETS FROM! in good condition Nice cabinet, Adjusted to ee ea gt eg SELL. TRADE terriers — Nousebrokew $25 Lest Out Perry. Holly Rd., Holly. MEIrose 4-6771 M b aannat _MY_ 31915 Orion. j $1495 up TV antennas. $09 wit doors, $38 Electric lawn | Dean's Garden Center, 204 Osk- Gu ley Leach. 10 Bagley | lie puppies — cute $10. German | SEED AND EATING POTATOES AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT astercraft Traiters | FIBERGLAs PRODUCTS SALES. WALTON TV mower. $15. Phone OR 37665. _land. ele Be riecemll OR ANTIQUE, | Shepherds—Very nice $10. Cute | 3921 Bald Mountain Road, north | ee a hee et ai is E HAVE A BETTER DEAL” | —*ervice end repair OR aa . 2 FT 12° I- 1 - NEW r an Z mixed puppies $5 - of Silverbell. e m and get eee Vlg BEd ile “Ulan ae barn tal mre can 7a Rasa | Bae ate acer te) Sano a eR i PRASEHOATS Transporation Ottered 87 E 22251 3- ae CAM ER ashchund. male. AKC—house- uron ‘Plan RCA PORTABLE HI FI RECORD 32 GAL. —siec meaTER eee a NEW PORCH GLIDER rent. Royal Oak deal. LI Fe eo $25. Boxer puppies $10. |- 71-9319 via Byam’s ex OPEN (MONTS. TIL TILL 9 MI 7-0133/ CA poem Om» To MOBILE. ALA. raerific Pet 860 OL ret — wt Jo gal. auto gas heater $4495 NEW BOTTLE - GAS HOT W OUTBOARD MOTORS: ELGIN 7' Sao tree teeing co bonsai ber ‘Sale Farm Equipment _ 76) i AL UMA CRAFT — gas ellowens * Conneetieut, er on 953 Cab sinks and fittings, $5495 up | heater — 2 room blower ce Ph $5050. Mercury § hp. $69 50. male, $30 Poodle, Grnale, 4 mes OXFORD p RMON, Corn onda fen ee fy. ar t R TRADE HOLLYWOOD) Laundzy trays with stand & fau- _bottie gas 30°” stove MY 2-086! H oil Clubs, complete set, $2450-— $40 ne E. 16 Mile Rd. ogo Phe ehid CORN PLANTER. TRACTOR boat New 1959 models from $240! LY, CENGING er tag win wih box springs. good mat. cets. re 95 - \ WARDS John ° drawn. PE 2-4237 up Trade your old beat Rasy | Ba 300 10. tress, $30. for bed divan OR. § he PLUMBING te OAL AMIZED PIPE ; 18 8. Saginaw FE 2-208 AKC ee — satin er RIN rT CONVEYEA. HAMMER terms Open evenings and Sun- | _Ferry Service. Inc. OR 31254 a a aginaw FE 54-2100 s 2c ft. WILSON _ GO arr.” ILER rRUCK GOI : = : = in. 21-ft, lengths LF SET. CO pups, 9640 ‘mill Both in good condjtion. CJ ’ » | No NOR SUMMER SPECIALS 75 LB PRESSURE. CHESTED PLAS- * SAVE JPLUMBING subrLy =) pee we Pro-type cai MA 5-0881. Dixie Hwy, Clarkston. = Fuller, Oxford OA 8: DUNHAM'’S | leas elther way. PE PART > pe Maple bedrm set 6 Figg i Ne Bio te 3 in. | 172 8. Sapines PE 3.2100 6819 acces BULL —sopptie (| 21 FORe. TRACTOR & PLOW Ad SALES 2265 Union Lake Rd. EM _3-4164 Wanted _Used C 4 New cedar wardrobe $25. G A Thompson, 7005 M59 West PREFINISHED > eiNeLine Bait, _Minnows, , Et 5B UL 2-1853 cond $750 FE 5-11 BOAT WINDSHIELDS, $20 95. in. | > ars 88 Kitchen cabinet ‘ $10 Open eves MAHOGANY ‘4° 2c per ft sod BOSTON B —.. 1957 FORD 860 eaceioe -ypot.' STEWART GENERAL GARWOOD siudes hardware trim and moid- | AS MU Apt stared gas stove $25 Birch ‘st @e per ft 4-402 ut PUPPIES. FE iom pl HOLLY VAG ing sirip. Ferry Service I CH AS $50 POR JUNK AND Raby bed $10 0 7 arts }ALLON FUEL TANK. OR Cherry penaree, oes RM | = MT ery bate si. 20: 1234 8.70: ye gravel FE 5-7645. ‘stormaner 2 2-7339. - | tractor ‘& equipment. Reasonable pus ete Bales, 1045 N. La-| ‘arge or oa. + oe grt mattress. Gas stove. a finish. 6 colors. Outdoor firepl : _peat. Pro gorge cee | Cham Fag Dated sank Rat ie i weekends at ie) Oxford Om .8-3783 ghee gee stock of tiber re | chars modern desk. baal $35 C places mpt delivery. OR 3-9644 p. sired. Stud service, Jam- | attalee Rd., Davisburg. Ph. P. AR KH & plastic materials. (Best q MOTOR SALES chars, | modern dest. Used Framin ming Ma Material a oe Rustic picnic tables. A-1 TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. _or Kennels. PE 8-2538. | _MA_5-1555 Satter * 1 pm. RKHURST | Best pricess Soltis. Plastics oe | WEST 4URON WATT EE NT TE ag truer fii B ce AST a| itu Rented MO P| Eee eae, ATTENTION —— two TRAILER SALES, | Se mcr | a : 5 ithe ae . a Bee the new Laké Orto ee | fobee. “pr crapee arene Rech Exterior sheathing ..$2.3$ ee. | _)-4825 AI TOP SOL & BLACK DIRT DOBERMAN PINCHER STUD SERV. | with SPOT TOURS. ‘Dosere, toed: | Featuring ‘sew 1580 "| BOAT DOCKAGE | ( AS H for - . furniture. peg bea ra cision 18 sq att | Pisate a aed nani | seed a OR 3-034. any time. FE | 4.1765 after 2 p.m. orton FE 7 beck | ees, a or diesel. | Mobile © ome. ay Re —— pol boa Lake. Reserve your | | Qua oe: : . j ion and Oxford ( Steel clothes . | _Waldon Rd. | A-l SOIL, SAND. GR | HEALTHY | KITTENS. Sc. tractors with loaders 4 be Lu rd on M24. , x12 Felt Base t Base Rugs, , $3: 3.95 eal closet ining sinks Bs ie ML | PUMPS MUST GO. SHALLOW AND | oe me "piack dirt. Ken Sones FE 3-0615 hoes. “x | WTD. USED - let vs DUNHAM’S | ANY MAKE OR MODEL RUBBER a pews, PowT er : dee well et pumps om 13 gal.| KITTEN, Fare TO GOOD HOME. Liberal —s terms & rental | Hee your trailer from our lot. | 226 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4164) FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE a 33 73, CEILING TILE-WALL BOARD | ‘4 gk Thompson. re He DIRT, TOP SOIL, FIL FE 2-073 | purchase avallab arge Mat of customers waiting | CENTURY 18 FT. RESORTER, 300 Mt ry 4-Ft, Wall Tile ....-2: C| 7005 Mie. West. Open Eves. | sand, shredded. OR 3-0638. L ~~ pARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES __ Pontiac Farm & Industrial _Call_ right now. MElrose 4-671; HP Curysier Marine. Rac. cond I eb Nw Ho FE 364, HARDBOARD- PLYWOOD ROTOTILLERS “ee fee aces TOP P gor. Fit FILL | 102 Senterscn_ FE 2-7727 e255. Woodward | Rent 7 1 tailer Space 79) cmutr at Brewohec tandiag 3111; uenmr yer's._] uron 4 . lack dirt. FE. 5-5261 PARAKEETS, CANARY! FE 4-046 ~~ : anding i111 . PQWER MOWER, $23. —REFRIGER- PIPE—BRICK> STEEL pote fg ° ~~ the Indies can A-l_ TOP SOIL, SAND GRAVEL, {yee and supplies. Cisse | in Wee PR FE 4-402) JUBURN HOTS... MOB KE. 4.1600 week oc a Salen ik eke ba: dlls Pree Estimates, 9, demonsieation. “only one com: Age _Bulldoning. ex- Hatchery, 2489 Aubarn UL 2-2200. | tillers. new wand ude parts. an lige The finest. ty mile SE Pon (DELTA MOLI DED PLY Aun. OR v1a8s eae ts den tractor win ad. 80; elec:| One 8.5.30 MON. thru SAT ae eee Ae crenume, wf F | Tater soit CROBHED STONE. | PAbed Since 1 A ai nae ave: | per scaage. "7 A7 TOD Overs 70° _Opayte re sim | © Waller, ‘complete o Cadilsc | ae ee trie stove. $35; child's meter yes Mae a wasn Eee Equipment. | Pe et tees Lg Lyle Conklin. | POODLES — Toy FOX TERRIERS, : BOLENS_ _...-— | INSIDE CrTy CIMITS 2 BLOCKS | beth a ly Utility Be ory DON’ T LOSE Vis. PE 6.206. SURPLUS LUMBER | Be *atseinss “5 Saffet| — Attention: Truck oll ree. S00 pA cue weap ee em Lawn a Conch Parts PE S000n bert ie Mercury, et, a SIN & MATERIAL SALES | _ 4-6053. entio POODLES. TOY. a : mplete $495. John NGER ELBCTR yer ured. Yours| 200 Highland Ra (M30) 0 Of 3-100 , ROTARY qowEeats0 a | eine ae pe ea. 18 whe, Litas bese: OAR DAK for Demonstration | OXFORD MOBTI.A MANOR FOR po A Re R Lead — Se _ — ~ AVAIL ABLE “NOW | Reel mower. Will fit Bolin Po Taser yoru like the aah nee Prices start at $125. OL | ROTOTILLERS, LAWN MOWERS | Log Be leon! best, ov aer 30 saaren rata irinsune =. a ee ee ee i tol Appliance, FE 5.0407. ana coats ing overhead doors. 8X7's ie ee Rama" s2238" enninaiiaimataiian PEKINGE*® AKC, SABLE MALE, E-2 C IT TERMS | ville Ro oa ior ord ob ‘uake: $ to sub wind damaged boats come ou Tod? m naif, Cau or , SINGER PORT, ag s. factors seconds Also able, Carl Dobsi, 2460 Dutton Rat | ATTENTION TRUCKERS: LOAD- 2, years, old. housebroken, reas. HOUGH TEN & SON | PARKHURST CAKE TRAILER Nebee, Lone star, sjuminum end | Eddi o ee r min’ | Terms. Curts Appl., OR _3-0702 Gait "ggaeruction Company. 2260 RANGE HOODS WITH FaN ONLY Mile cout of Adama Sa. Ot 33100, | MAU, FEMALE DACHENUND, 1 YR, Rochestee at ee Ob 1.9761 fern. Wonderful teeth, Dest, for | fh eruts posts Lone, Siar" it | le teele STOVES UGHT SOLD, ls T wend G. A. Thompson, 7 BLACK DIRT _AKC. PE 2-5633. , = ——— acre er. . See us on a changed. Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WEN: West... —- Manure — Sand & Wore bane | REG. BOXER PUPPIES — OO TANES. PARMERS GET Oxford ini ant Nani ang you money’ ¢ Pa r location saves | 2708 one ORD. x3 ve 2-0. panes Saiet See lg ral — ae eae 0 & BLACK DIRT, DELIVERED AND | aD re 5-3881 svatlable. on Borer ped terms ont r ” down : pany 10 per cont | oe RD LE RD. 8PECIA * CON-| makes apened & engin \- 5643 O8E & 4-PAW DOG > 5-6011. - ern lak ‘ un & 8 | PE 5-020 sole wie site with, trade. Sam-| pelts. pick up. detivery ‘iH. | a a SORTARLe Tare | Ce F™ bee. #6 pm. Other ru va. he ay Sinemet Bt. CASE Src HARVESTER & ee sae ang _Diaveroend | nee eres al calle Needed Immedi oe es eliter Lawn uipment. 4005 Is- _ Writer, 8-8088 after 4:30. BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, GRAV le wr blower. Ford bal YOU VE SEEN THE REST. NOW a MOU rWOOL mmediate E ag a 90. . = er. mow ® THE R LDED~ PLYWOOD | y land Park I Dr. OR _300ll. _ SMALL TRACTOR. 8 x PLOW, | el. sand, stone. Delivery. OR | SIAM E CAT & 4 KITTENS, $10 rake. Phone after 6:30 ja on | see the best Square Lo ogll NOW 14 foot boat. Center deck loaded 100 CARS: TERRAC } ~ ANCHOR R FENCES © arene & disc."$85. 3127 Devor- | ' auacK~ ee | each. FE 2.4383 _2-5871. y Ps. Park FE_}-5298 railer wih extras. 2608 Demond OR Bri ant 1957 Modela LACK DIR rOP - fh! —_- a 9554 ; en ring Tith—G E FURNITURE No anit down. FHA approve! SEVERAL | caaeuNT winpows,! ¢iT 4, DIRT TOP SOIL. PILL Hunting Dogs 69K, COME IN AND SEF_ Auto Accessories 80 FO". SALE BOAT & TRAILER. FE g Tith—Get Cash MATES_ FE __ 5-747! suitable for cottage. OR 3-1762. livered. 775 Scott Lake Rd. FE ~ | THE NEW 1959 BOLENS RIDE-A- 6-aste nia ae ee ae hee BATHROOM _ FIXTURES. ot & ‘3 31762. 4-4228 - ‘PE -2 QROWN WEIMARANERS ONE 2. MATIC TRACTORS WITH PUSH- ‘9 BUICK FOR SALE IN-PARTS. | — FIBERGLAS | COM . a aces hot water & steam SHEETROCK SLACK DIRT OWN send field broke Other BUTTON STARTING AND BO FE 2-8504 _ - Join table aod ation with ad-| botlers. Automatic water heater. shredded if referred ieee months and partially trained, LENS RIDING 10 COMPLETE Pac pac g table umbrella, $30. Hardware, elec. suppli } " Sand, grav. Phone U A WEARS. “1951 MERCURY +b Ail im good condition. MI Sates | tne Gartenmed, ppl lag co - nk: 4x0, 2 __el,_and fill. PE 2-1774 e UL 21 nfops we have several good used _ Sell all parts, OR 3-7408 R o AT DISCOUNT PRICES AUBURN “AT BAST BLVD. | pipe & _ fittings Lace comers | . Nf De FARM TOP SO'L 5 YDS . it -MONTE OO 7 FEMALE BEA- ne hig and mowers at PARTS FOR i950, % TON TRUCK eel eee $6 88 Gal PE 8.4539 Paint Super Kemtone & Rus. ‘ CHURCH'S INC. . | Delivered. FE 4-6588 -4829 EDIT TERMS Call before 3 OR 3-6 DoPont Mart in stock | Oleum | i CRUSHE WAN! AKC GE ERMAN SHORTHAIRE WREC i167 rr INI ART -NOW READ ik 4. BRADEIN ‘DEPT. | an . HEIGHTS SUPPLY _ UL 2-4000 | el Far! J ee EM RD OR: aia Pointers, 4 mos, OA 8-2128. KING BR¢ Sy _lor ad Eh ng Tae gay lel 8 TELE wore lag Tavie. top Ng RE 5 bee 5 Re Fe «sai | THE SALAD ARMY =~ COW A a cal bo pr ak Pontiac Road at Opdyke For Sale je Tires | Le aac aoe es, washer, dene $20.95 | BUY AND SAVE “Every to meet your needs — 6120 Dixie Hwy. _ Engtisn Setter pase Ger Delme- PE 4-073 me é-1112) “en oer ——. 80A | FOR Sn poe Fashion Shop Nn ; eit, eta ac 3.79 det) COUT. were Mances. ae 4 TS a os 2 SS by Rg roven a y oticoage ll Rew aN a TIRES, 99. $0 OP. WE! boat with i ee ee BRING YOUR CAR HERE POR = rome dinette ......$17.95)3" outside flush or $12.95 2-1466. John R. of | just “north By vse Me : a walls. | g. Many accessories. Used pe. dinette . $14.85 No. 3 ak f ee ‘6 “TALBOTT LUMBER i ago Ri see, Carano 2 STATE TIRE sALBe | 1 summer. Can Jack Dunckley 1 } ; Bo uving rm, suite “" gapsele hoorin en: $65 M HORSE MANURE | AKC REGIS BRADOR INTERNATIONAL MODEL, r Bat. | 22 Segizew > | _EM_3-4991 ; WYMAN'S yr Gee covet with wall) Pol ‘Waterprooting.. banemets Incombe ara SPRINGER SPANTEL 2 aes we ed (raga ns on Oe we | GUIDE’ | OF STATE Many other jteme, sa ble. Wolver.ne Lumber | paint, hardware, plumbing, elec: ie ant RINGER SPA SPANIEL, OHA = Up to 50 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell! GET ° a W. Pik terms Cui! 320 8. Paddock puppies plumber, 18s i a ar. aor Oakland Ave. FE ¢4305. MA §-9602, Frit one oe yeteng chan cand aie things you're, not usin ; 505. gravel. M FE 23891, creak & twee. 906. at Eclipse & Fleetwood chain saws. ED ape JAMS th h Classif c, ’ _ 7 tt “ 41 8. Bagine seins assified Ads! | aa , ' “ : = : fi 4 a FE 2 i . ° - sve Fs * * & * + ° . ‘ : . . , i i * bd F: per 5 r, g™ - - ’ — = ; \" f rf ‘ + 9 ches of J = Pa . * A sy , . ; = oe ‘ . c LJ * { 3’ —s . : ; , : 1 \ s \ & \ , r T: id r TWENTY-FOUR ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 GS — —__-_—— pe cn LC a - Fi ' | — _ Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sale Cars 91 _____ For + Sale C Cars = |'MODEST MAJDENS By Jay Alan. For Sale Cars 91 _____ For Sale Sale Cars 91 |. For Sale | Cass 9 le Cars 91 —e aetna Caiecaaaiaa _—eeeeeee ~ | wa , REAL DPLOILDEOOPP O ~ BUY ASTE | . 1950 FORD, $95. KING AUTO., 11 18) IT's . | ROADMASTER , — eacTORY BRANCH 5a Ot ay "57 MER UR | emorial Vay | WITH CONFIDENCE | black og a wane: | 56 BUICK AUS Croqiiar overdrive, body and me | ars. 4 Dr. Hardtop. S ecials | TZ . Y UR sion. New white wall Pirestone C | tor 3325. Will pl ri ing 7 | | p | ; 8 50-16 tires, spoked wheels, radio, | SUPER HARDTOP vr ST: oes! | ~ | theaters windshield washers, red; 2 Door — Radio & Heater, _ se St 3-1216 MOTORS, INC. P|], leather upholstery, new trans- | bynatlow- W-Walls, Power = | | $7 FORD oa CONVERT. Low : 912 8. Woodward Mi 6-8302 mission and four-barrel carbure- steering & Power brakes. | mileage. Power. EM 3-0081. . | ne eee eran . | = MR ee og . , tor Will accept highest bid over. ji RD 6, FOM Lt ww. | 1953 “STUDEBAKER re GET THE MOST $460. Must be seen to ap- _ low mileage, oy 29-2739. | | good mechanical cond ' ppreciated Call FE 5- for . : | fe i” ‘- 7838 FOR IT! appointment to see it. | “1956. —$—$—$< ps And the most ts | Ford Fairlane Hardtop | {, — IT’S FRUE i ‘ Mhacvou eet at Eddi = | on 1a : stick, RADIO. & HEATER | ''Rright Spot t P. you g ie Steele TT 1095 _ bright opo | Haup ontiac rg bere L . Orchart Lake ‘ass | ! ake at Cass Is the Place to Buy ER E Larry Jerome y J OM “PLL NOT LET DOWN PAY- Retail \ y bet FE 80488 Open ‘til 9 seeetete abt eo tone als! PONTIAC-CADILLAC “Bright Spot” MENTS STOP YOU FROM BUY. . (j-| * STER FORD DEALER ‘59 PLYMOUTH $4985 PER MO. $145, dow 1958 PONTIAC pe BU —— Ca -5300. Orchard Lake at Cass ING A CAR IF YOU NEED A FORD, 1952. CUSTOM LINE, ao Mel_6-8300. _ Bchuts_ Motors. i ont, a sedan. | StARCHIEP CATALINA COUPE. = Open ti . | | overdrive, perfect running con 4 - . FE 8-0488 pen till 9 CAR AND HAVE CREDIT. Ll = | dri fect in a, PLYMOUTH. $95 KING jeagan vanes. white| Besutiful tu-tone blue, radio, heat- Poon a DELIVER YOU A CAR IN 10 % | $425. OL 1-0608. | Auto, 115 8. Saginaw FE 8-04 Larch — — ie aemeats| 8 hydramatic, fared eri CASH FOR. ¢ ARS MINUTES ai4 ‘54 HUDSON HORNET. GOOD ‘55 PLYMOUTH, 4-DR he paper oo yaiaare. y power brakes white tires, 19 HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES cond. No rust. $226. EM 3-0607 REPOSSESSION 1959 iy ton GMC pickup. Company, MCS * = Meee. Cass at Pike a Eddi S | $8 i950 LINCOLN, GOOD CONDITION, ~ $489. full demo. Low down payment | $e. “1.297 p ; price. No cash mMeeded 56) amet CAR le tee e FE 3-7117 FY ; frome oa aa York, Leke | $26 76-mo Pully automatic, good ole Paine eine Beaune Ede —_ pomTiA AG .) ? ! 1p 65 MT CLEMENS S8T ZA | rion rubber, no rust. Mr. Bell, King He i 2 GOOD = a ORD BEHIND THE POST OFFICE Gf MERCURY, 1981 HARDTOP, 2 Auto. PE 8-0402_ 7 =| Saseeers. Behe bene meRKEA: } gTARCHIEF, "DRY STATION EAN CARS 108 TEGO HARBOR 52 CHEVROLET DELUX CLUB CPE oh tone, auto. transmission, pawer ‘53 PLYMOUTH. GOOD TIRES. ‘56 Pontiac Starchief 4Dr Hardtop wer steering & brakes, radio, aK \ ory Ace _— POWERGLIDE, R&H ABSOLUTE- YY steering, car tn excellent condi- R&H. FE 86725 Hydramatic R&H. Whitewalls eater hydramatic, white tires. ; . LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume | ton, Low mileage. Pord execu- +54 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. HT. | Beautiful two-tave $195 down. This car is excellent throughout. WELL GIVE YOU ANTIQUE CAR. 1925 MODEL T payments of $583 per mo Call p tives second car. Best offer. “auto. transmission Brand new , 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina OOS ess C. ASH S88 al partly paasore ee Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI Call MI 6-9709 . tires. Perfect cond Will accept ' aoe Hydramatic. Radio ipa Pe) parts a ea- - tewall t OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND sonable offer. MI 4-8553 _/™ : aed “GHEVRO - Wi ven MOM, nds Area. tnd small down payment. FE 3-98¢0 _ dow wn eens: Eiieee Eee 1987 PONTIAC FOR YOUR &QUITY OR 55 BUICK 4 DR RADIO” & bt ROLET. 4-DR. biack finish, Only $1629 AVENUE heme ee 53 Pontiac 4-Dr Sedan Hydramati CATALINA COUPE. Robin egg heater white side wails FE ‘ REPOSSESSION Up Yj,’ 1OM BOHR . INC. MU 4-1715 a Let ; Pere meee Pull price, $195. No money blue in color wh oe Pv z = 2-8717 $198 full price. No cash needed UY : dow terior. Radio, heater bydramatic, : 7 : ‘53 MERCURY SEDAN. RADIO & ‘53 Chev... pr. steering $495 = 1955 Pasting Starchief. 4 dr sedan white tires. A nice clean car. POSE «DR 2 ir mo. Mr ‘Bell, King Auto Uz é HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO .'49 Plymouth, convert. $180 " Hydramatic Radio, heater. White 95 oR \MBI ER” REPOSSESSION : UY Yi MONEY DOWN. Assu pay- 66 8. Perry St PE 5-3505 walls. Your ‘50, ‘51 will make 7 va Pe in $228 full pri N 1958 PLYMOUTH 2-DR $1545 Yy' vf ments of $1976 Mo Call. Credit ne own payment _-SALES & SERVICE 313 15 See ei) — needed. 1958 Chevrolet 2-dr 1645 V4 Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 PONTIAC “AU TO 15 Clarkston, 1 mile N. of Dixie 1956 PONT 1 $ SAGINAW Fé 84541 Bes 0102 . King Auto. 1957 Oldsmobile 88 H-Top . $1695 ° Harold Turner Ford BROKERS MAple 5-5566 or MAple 51141 STARCHIEP CATALINA 4 DR. Gs PIER GONVERTIN(E —: 1nd asco Sar Hitep | $1405, So! = MERCURY ‘81 CONVERTIBLE 47 dr Wan V8 PG $1705 ag et aap HARDTOP. | Vuly ee erekes. B = : a fhe }, b smobile 4-dr -top 1495 | j- v i 04 ey. @ dr gn - = cluding power steering r s See M&M Motor Sales 4 Euchid 1956 Chevrolet 2-dr ae —— ery clean. 1 owner. OLive 1-0474. | ($7 Chev. 4 Sr NED. Btiair sites °7, PONTIAC ¢ FASS BAPART = radio, heater. bydramaiic, white Por top dollar on jater cone cars 53 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DR ORIG 1956 Ford 2-dr. . $695 56 Oids 8? HT Super $1305 All awe c re -condition 4. Lo tires. A nice sharp one. 2527 Dixie Hwy R 3.1603 owner FE 2-2589 after 6.00 1955 Chevrolet 2-dr. $795 .. . , 4 36 Ford Wen Custom $1 = us 1 Mi be 395 want See neck ean Nesk Chevrolet fdr $795 He has the knack of sitll what a girl wants — yester- ‘57 Rambler 4 dr 6 OD $129 uileage. $1875. EM 3-6 SPEEA TOP > BUCK J wR 2.0208 CK ~ NEEDS £7 RANSMIS- cass Buick Century H-top $795 d: h ab. ; "SS Ford Fairlane 4 dr FOM $895 PONTIAC WASTE sion. Best offer. OR 3-8689 , 1954-Chevrolet 2-dr Bel Air . $645 ay, he sent over a barrel of money: "62° COUPE os Chet, & oe 5 FG Ree ie tee! S tORIA. TOP CASH $$$$ FOR CLEAN CARS ‘53 BUICK “SPECIAL,, HT. NEW 1954 Ford Station Wgn $545 - = ‘55 Buick °? dr Dvyna $895 10 CROWN VICTORIA A Set rs or trade up or down paint. EM 3-0081 H. Riggins 1954 Pord Victoria $545 55 Chev V-8 Sv’ shift $795 SAYS: mapas koh peor age Rash ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN 55 SUPER BUICK CONVERTIBLE ! For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 3a Chev 4 ‘i Dig age pied = . fsa clean one. ‘ SOP PRICE POR JUNK CARS, Pull power. FE 4-77 - Rammer ~~ $4 Chey tg PU et auto gps TLL NOT LET DOWN PAY $1295 FE 4 BUICK ‘58 2-DR ery DES. 55 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. SEDAN. “40 FORD WITH ‘53 MERC. EN- 53 Pontiac 2 dt 1 owner 495 MENTS OR MONTHLY PAy- WELL BUY YOUR CAR Dy atioe ge cates nods bah tele € hevrolet -( Vdsmobile Dynaflow Power steering & pine. PE 4-3486 ‘53 Plymouth R&P ? ar $295 MENTS STOP YOU FROM BUY cA AKLAND ynafilow eluxe iin Wiel . re b z ae = "51. Dod L 295 ING A CAR. IF }] NEE 12 W Montcalm FE 8-©288 OR 3-3760 . \\ Al LED LAKE rakes, Bagi @ peate: save t ae? or sea ee ae _— 1260 Perri a ean coe EE 4-b100 CAR AND HAVE en iL ~ = - - ring - 1 . Toty 1957 CADILLAC ALA 4-156l 57 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport coupe brakes. Take bree Gat Will take vate! Ni BSalPONTIAG) (GHIEF ry ee me eee | 4-dr, offered by original owner — = = Powerglide V8 Radio & heater trade MA 5-2140_ tain convert, Reas. MA 4-359! MINUTES SSS Extra clean, with nearly new BLACK ‘56 CHEVY 4 DR 8E- Whitewalls. Like new 51666 mae 1953 PONTIAC. CLEAN GOOD MO- ‘ _ . ; rubber Beautiful dark gray with 480. 32.000 miles perfect shape 55 Ford .......--- $795 33 end tires, 8300 EM 3-6350 PONTIAC-CADILLAC Paid white top. If you are looking for BY 1 owner. FE 43930 360 Au- 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan. Radio PAIRLANE ‘DR V-8 & AUTO " i " _— =e 1e teele FOR GOOD USED CARS ® top condition Cadillac. See this Urn Ave & heater. Exc. cond $ 495 | K COL Cc Bright Spot ee ne Ee ee, ~ 1955 PONTIAC “ oe TEVY eT ATION cwat "54 CHEVY 2-DR 1984 PB € Starchief 2 dr. Hard- | Ulan ‘ ar aie mt SNeETAe ie - i FORD CONVERTIBLE. White wks witch 1955 CHEVY STATION W N 3 < Pie ‘ontia¢ Starchie r. Hard- | e-Plymouth-Chrysler he «alte nee 5 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4 QR t kes, Russ Dawson mereleicond ae tow vie as $295. NO CASH NEEDED ‘top Bi dramatie Radio & 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trait! Orchard Lake at Cass Hydra. OR 3-2022 after 430 4 2708 “KEBOO HARBOR ie ny Raremauc: gir rust. $750. PE 5-2766. | JUST MAKE Heater $545 WALLED LAKE MA 4-451) feo 8 (YRS Open ti] O 1956 PONTIAC. | 2 DR, 8 R&H. FE 5.9204 FE 2.2529 tures. An excellent car. 929 © Saginaw %& 1955 CHEVROLE i JE - ~ a 1959 FORD CUSTOM 300 2-DR 8&8 . $600. OR 3-9 7 2 . $ 232 S. Sagmaw ot and white, pr Sevaeea’ at 303 . Meomatic. Radio a arson Mer cy, Peon ste i ee 51 PONTIAC “DR $95. OR BEST RAMBLERS 1 Used Lruck Parts _B9A Whittemore Bt anytime after 5 walls $1008 agent se Undercoat, CONVERTIBLE offer FE 2-1324 Wagons — Sedans 1955 PONTIAC Pe ~~ ae and ried a. all days Sat- 3149 Gee ake aw, Coll gr Beautiful finish, white watls 55 PONTIAC TERE asthe cus TESS RaimbiccCusiam count: 9 PASSENGER 4 DR WAGON. vseD TRUCK PARTS peat , 1958 Hudson Jet 4dr sedan Con- Jones, Mleet Dept. MI 4-7618° power windows and seats No tom Catalina. | evi.® clyp burdion Wiis che ie leties fo cone a. ca oregon od ALL MAKES AND MODELS 1952 CHEV, $95 KING “AUTO, att) tinental. Radio & Heater $595 --- : oe ilk cash needed. Payments onl) $27 33.000 miles. $850 rr “2- 2376 perfect lu & out Carribbean cata tone green & white, very clean. HIEGHTS MOTOR SAL ES s Saginaw FE 8-0402 A M Dp. 7 Re Bil nha month 32 PONTIAC A-1 CONDITION, FE & white Continenta! rear ire $1095 2635 Auburn Ave YE {-6€32 ‘54 CHEV. 2 DR. VERY GOOD CAR Monthly Payments 1953 Chevrolet pickup $ 445 au ae KING AUTO SALES 2-416 Hadisuk heaters Automatic: GNA Used Auto Parts 80B - aM A Seen [Se a sane Enis Seen YS Russo 56 MGA Roadster SS ee FE §-0402 os) PONTIAC rust) and only $895 Hurry’ 24 1954 CHRYSLER doi u = = tee line $ 545 56 Olds 98 Convertible siding dasa pet ig es Radio & heater hydramatic Ab- months §3205 per mo NEW YORKER HARDTOP Black $3 CHEV 2? DR. R&H CLEAN “EP ES B.A . __ Tens 08 eee solutely no money down As- . with white.top. all special 'e*thet HOUGHTEN & SON 1955 BUICK, AUTO TRANS, R&H 1955 : 1951 LINCOLN ENGINE AND FREE! F y $225 5048, ‘Pheasant C Manning ; 4 Soy ithe et . > AME oe sume payments of $23.56 per mo of Metropolitan’ Convertible trim A retired executives car. transmission with overdrive, 860 1955 Pord station wagon V8 Ford- YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER $795 — Call credit mgr Mr Maxon ‘Sports minded: Here is a iittie Fully equipped Including all ac- EM 3-6350 This: aa wortn jew esi. of gas omatic Radio & Heater $ 895 . eS eee ea PORD, 2 DR. RAH WSW PE 4-4516 MATTHEWS-HAR-’ oe pe age & = Cessories . For Sale Trucks QQ free with the purchase of a new A 1958 Pontiac 4 dr Hydramatic Ra- 528 N. Main. Mechanics OL 7-761 Mazurek Motar Sales cree peal See it today $705 This has $895 Rambler: or late Model used car dio & Heater 8 . . uv ‘ > WORTHWHILE BARGAIN OF the same engine as the MGA 32 CHEVY $-YD . DUMP RPADY _199) FORD CONVERTIBLE THUN S Bivd at Saginaw St fered by owner of °S6 Pontiac sport car 2 months $2955 per 1954 CHEVROLET to work $695 1010 E Walton R&C Rambler Sales 1958 Edsel 2 dr Pacer hardtop promnet eoecis? engine Standard 195; MERCURY $95 KING AUTO 4 dr Station wagon. Exc cond month 4 DR STATION WAGON Retio | ; oan - aias Gomnctteina . CHEVROLET CO. Automatic transmission, radio & as bee cutive. Ed ae ne 115 S Saginaw FE 8-0402 FE 2.1533 : _ heater standard shift. A nice 37 DODGE PU RUNS_ c U e . see = heater Whitewalls. Like new $1895 z EM 3-63 52 RAMBLER CONVERT. OVER- 1951 PONTIAC $95 KING AUTO 1957 Rambler Custom cross coun clean cer Sinai ld rer Rene Has the 34 FORD VIC. DRIVE. RADIO. HEATER. AB- 15 8 Saginaw FE #0402 Wat inde AG Oe GE Lat S695 3 - sept . on . . i 3 i 2 f > . ‘4 r ‘ «0 VIC ~ $0 CHEV %. TON PICKUP GOOD raped: must a 30 new cars in INTERNATI INE HOMER HI HHT MTRS. ky = ale oN. Rie SOLUTELY NO MONET, 3 Mo ‘ae ee cl cosa: Oa : himousipe . ae: “hike a P D rid R n ood. $250. 1951 ! Our used car selection ts 15 minutes from Pontiac’ UST MAK “36 : sports car with ine economy of - 1953 PACKAR alc uns oes OA Of the best. Open every night ] YEAR Oxford Michigan OA 8-2528 J \KE Cal Greta Mir, Fig at «88-3686 ao import Thi ic & one guuer SEDAN wilt radie: Renter. power ee bang 9 pm, except Sat. ‘til & ~ 1957 6 PASSENGER STATION RAMBLER AMERICAN. 41,100 = a $9. eg AUTO Hurry $1795 30 months §54 42 ee Honestly _ when you opes . o_o hrgi 9 LER AME ee 5 S Saginaw FE 8-0402 the ogrs youll sa its the 1947 CHEVROLET PICKUP. GOOD EM 3-4155 Discount bean de Powerglide, R& H. spot OR 3-8833 53 PONTIAC 2-DR_ $225 PFE = ch eanest old car vou ealever seen! cond MY 3-1526 - . lights. power steering, W-walbs « 2 F r $22 deral 1957 R “ 95 1956 ( Hik x \ 2_L)R Exc cond 630 Oakland before 1951 OLDS, $95 _ KING AUTO., 115 8.3945 Rambie Wagon 2 33 1g TON GMC HYDRA. 1 OWN- . ; WARRANTY 6 pm : S Saginaw FE 8-0402 s3 PONTIAC 2 DR” HYDRAMAT appea! Bia k & white cf Stock rack ‘Wthided. Ge Fy eens oni. Wenlp nee : 56 Pontiac, Auto, H-top $1095- ic THIS WEEK ONLY Ms fe cee ae 1954- PONTIAC pel ara ehile sale, Dent oles tis noe Morthly Payments $8 Chevrolet Seaan $1495, i eS EDY Bpcticey Uae Se ee STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE so FORD DUMP TRUCK GOOD . \EOPLE 8 AUTO BALES. one (INI FREE KING AUTO BALES Ford ah mists DEX, REXNED 30 months. $5150 per month Beige win white top and maich- i a aa Very reas 608 69 oaxiand FE 2-2381 . eae ar 1158 Saginaw FE 8-402 $i aie eo $ I 1958 Rembler wagon Hurry. this jmnte ' ey heater bye WITH EVERY CAR Vie aR dsmobile. 56 motor $ 395 CASS-OANKIAND oa tet ew ite walled ures 50 PORD 1, TON PICK UP #95 . acation pecials . 53 Rambler Station Wen $ 295 Pontiacs N $4756 per month , . oe SOHU> 48 Ford ‘2 ton pickup WT oon cues oP 100° M t S l $3 Ford customline 8,2 dr... 3695 ,°6 Mercury Hydra $1295 y.. wo Mont aim. PE BOR - ECONOMY USED CARS :s; Chevrolet 2 Dr. 8 slips ° om cues 33 Prd 4dr 8 cylinder 1 ei 36 Cadillac Continental Cor tings: NEXT 10 OAKLAND AVE The above care can” be pur 22 Auburn 56'Chevrolet 2 Dr. 8 $1095 UC Gver: Ly ll No | xclusions WOULD : IKE: YOU_TO DRIVE 32 chee. ig oe ee ‘= 48 Cadillac Hardtop $ 195 de erin * . wer Niaumeih te wes “\\ aitalC) Or 0 $ 995 : CAREFULLY AND ENJOY THE -52 Nash, 2 dr pods "$95 ~58 Pord § \ ee tie x 7 ib cheveomt 20 $ 895° 59 Chec Impala, V-8 sharp . $2476 WEEKEND ROGER 8 SALES & SERVICE eee Ps o7 PONTIAC Bi rT] qn har T} | 89 Dodge Pickup Ss Gucvrakel Convertible $ oes | oe unev , $2146 «WE WII BE OPEN monpay °5 Auburn Rd PE 29555 33 Fora 3 205 ITMUNG " \ | This price includes all standard 54 Chevrolet Convertible Scene Chev $1693 AT & AM TO SERVE YOU ‘36 FORD 6 4 DR CLEAN: SFLL Sy RS ce PRES 5 ts 4+ POOK PON EEAC-CADILEAC factory equipment and federal ‘54 Chevrolet B A @ Dr $ 595 Oy Cele A hee COME IN TO or trade PE 89513 C Manning. -§7 Chevrolet — $1295 STARCHITF SEDAN RAMBLER | tax. Michigan sales tax and li ‘53 Chevrolet 4 Dr FIs ney SC Onctlbles sub 57 FORD 500 FAIRLANE. R & H. Plenty others to choose from Fi- . ‘ oe >» 1350 N cense extra ‘Limited time ria 52 Chevrolet 2 Dr ca cane, od Good cond $1,300 OR 3-3906 nancing arranged 66 S WOODWARD , » . evrolet ) : ‘ . =} : : : , RAMMILER-DALI $1 Nash ap toa ‘57 Chevy V-8 4-dr. H-top I 1953 FORD WAGON ECONOMY USED CARS MP 6.3000 W od a ° 137 N. MAIN, ROcH a 58 Mercury Soap se Chev 2-ar Nice dn ie) parslerOM. ehitritwalla 22 Auburn O War 2 50 Ford {3 -5§ Chev 2-dr. V-8. stick shift 7 . baie wey : 1981 STU DF BAKER $95. KING ; y $0 Ford $75 $3 Chet ¢-door, Poelide R&H. $4 000 mi. Very clean, pvt $3 OLDSMOBILE Panto aginaw FE eogon PP LEAN MI 419030 ‘ PICKUPS 4 In stock so Motor Sales CONVERTIBLE from $150 88 More to Pick Prom . White finish, black top. full pow kB ANK R Vl ES 210 Yr -} “ 54 FORD, V- er equipment. No cash needed | toes wt wt Open 8:30am. too pm é Orchard Lake Ave. - REPOSSE SSION Yours fer oa $27 month. ] xX 1e OK Lot > : . $295 full price No cash needed KING AUTQ SALES oi mone F-3 STAKE wit ce eat & ee $17 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto. 115 8 Saginaw PE 8-0402 V8 with 4 spd tran Nixie Hwy near Sashabaw N h Ch . FE 8 0402 ‘ ‘$2 OLDS 2-DR. RADIO. HEAT , : ; ‘ 50 es se ALL DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH ort eV. $2 CHEV 2 DR. R&H. EXCEL 54 PORD 8TD TRANSMISSION ER, HYDRAMATIC. ABSOL UTE- Bright Spot eagle ele $2 CHEVY. 2 DR. GOOD CONDI. Hunter Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave trans, FE 8-9513. C_ Manning new tires, EM 3-0081. H. Riggins, LY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume . ‘ tion $295 FE 5-2050 Birmingham MI 4-2735 50 CHEV. HARDTOP. GOOD CON. — payments of $11.46 Mo. Cail Orchard Lake at ¢ : pee, 2 spd, 8.28 20 tire > = oe dition R & H $150. FE 5-0562 Credit Mgt Mr Parks at MI cha ake at Cass 32 PORD 14 VAN SHARP ‘$2 CHEVY, 4 DR. POW. 1953 CHEVY CU Adena NEW ane 2 Sint tote rand 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford FE 8 (MRS O “nat 9 V-8 and lift ga.e ergiide Take over payments | of paint. new tires OA 81331 CHEVY 1956, CONVERT. ALL EX- e pen ti ‘$4 PORD F-250 UTILITY $1346 month. 668 Cass Lk tras. Clean. PE 5-0178 Ca ed te HT ALI \\ ; II hody. new paint. nice truck 37 CHEVROLET BE Y. EXC NT CON O 7 D E Ss | $6 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP Like new 1528 z amg BR HASK | \ Ic gage we oF pening 36 OLDS. 98 for R&H. POWER xtra pec! ais a, ton, 45 axie Birmin h f steering an brakes. paie biue ¢- ‘$6 FORD ae STAKE 4 cnEyY— Mi aig LY — Sy CHEY AL ae ORIG- after modermization and white Perfect condition Pri- at, Renker ag hse : | V-8 with dual wheels Car T-Huron—_$13 W sae 2 05 wom vate owner FE 8-8017 ge an a oan0 ‘$7 FORD PICKUP = Huron Fe MAY re OS - 1958. CHEVIE $407 $9 OLDS DEMO OR’ NEW CALL ane UE | 8 style side box = a i991 IMPERIAL LIKE NEW. 53 FORD $497 Hal FE a - * yiadee Wee “Lae come © full power. radio and ges hwy © REASONABLE TOPPER. EPT 58 OL Danie E 4 DOOR 8sU- 56 Plymouth, Belvedere. 2 cr va , w eo eS wale: t CLEARANCE pius factor y air conditioned, low NANCE RRANGED ° RFE Dat Ls TIE A be leks ee a aa sei owner. $795 mileage. 1 owner. Just the car as 4 : ar steering, power brakes. radio. 55 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan. clean V ( larkston Motor Sales for that motoring vacation Only ECONOMY CARS heater. ike new. OR 35898. Call eae? ates - * . CHRYSLER PI YMOUTH DEALER 1988 Chevrolet Yoeman 4door $2.795 22 AUBURN AVE Evenings RUSS JTOHNSON $4 CHEV ON ain St. Clarkston MA $-%141 wagon Radio heater white wall oreS qa 50 OLDS 88 EXC RUNNINC \TO : sc v yalbon 00 201s tires. Beautiful Harbor blue and A | 1¢ 4 d 1 ’ IN¢ : “cy OWENS FORD cond $80 FE 5$-3325 , MC ) I OR SALES BOTI | Ol af "$6 FORD P-600 ivory finish. One owner 360 8 Woodward _ MI 6-0029 oe ae °$3 OLDSMOBILE 88 Lake Orion i B yd box. 2 spd, 5 spd DESOTO 4 DR 1950, GOOD CON- 56 FORD HOLIDAY HARDTOP MY 2-287! or MY 3.1461 "y7 CHEVROLET 2 TON LOOK! BUY! SAVE lila hat gg Mc Mi ll UL _2-2526 STATION WAGON Nee AK : B: tor, sh an. V-8 engine. Powerglide, ra- 2 tone blue and white, white Seats - aye eC ar and new motor, sharp (on ae ere oo hea oleate light green a Be SOTO. $06 Pa eons ) AUTO. $] 195 walls, full power equipment. No ] ACT RY BR.ANC I] W Iv) b r s — = s ly > 50 Savoy hardtop, ‘automatic trans . 1953 DE SOTO 4 DOOR FIRE en CATES Only 222 55 CHEVROLRT sion, radio, heater, whitewall 1958 Chevrolet Delray 2-4 _ dome V-8, A-1 condition. Be x - ‘pir Saas Serene wee ok pond white beauty TOS Gis engine. Powergiide. ra: 43222 efter $:30 p.m / ! 1S 8 eepew Pe 8.0402 BEL AIR 4 DOOR AND OUR GIGANTIC NEW iy — $1945 dio. heater. Beautiful black and $4 DODGE 8 PASSENGER §&TA- eEenS we : - - “ Radio & Heater Powerglide , OTHER TRU fe oh fo CHOOSE befin eT kd ae ai ty Dartialevell ivory finish. 1 owner tion wagon. $525. OR 3-8556 7 W S4 Pie MOL | H. 4 Dkk. Brand new tires, low | 1 d ( | t s radic leater = beets 7 ~ae@ cE ow mileage - whitewal, tires Spare never been 1955 Chevroiet 210 4door «ecan 54 D0 yD nit - 4. DR. . $295 None EH sla eee DON T "MISS THIS ONE! Se ar O | used san V-8 engine. Powergiide Radio $295 NO CASH NEEDED Your Friendiv FORD Dealer Ji ST MAKE 1957 BUICK $1045 heater, 2-tone gree finish 1 —_ ae be ky WATE S SAGINAW ST $1095 | Super hardtop with power: steer ownet JUST MAKE FE 5-4101 FE 35-3588 ; Idarold Turher, bord and Gl aeceoarice PE ees Geroure: 4 va 33 FORD V8 2 DR. 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WERE IN THE MOOD AND 1955 JEEP’ WRECKER 4 WHFFL Victor's hardtop with Mercomatic S Saginaw FE 8-0402_ 15'S Saxinaw E 8-0402 rer _ Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 ing ‘ ‘ . a . drive, snow plow, hand wench radio, heater, whitewall tires. A? DR ‘@3 CHFV BEI AIR*RA&AH 5§ DODGE 4 DR. R&H Ghee, arold Turner Ford 51 PLYYOUTH GOOD CON) $100 - / $1095 FE 8-3196 rea! pice car all the way. Powergiide. 4 new tires Motoe lent trans. FE 8-9513. C. Mann- 54 FORD CONVERT GOOD COND 2401 Oplvke Apt. 4 after 6 1953 FORD TRANSIT-MIX TRUCK 1038 eeleth $2005 overhauled past year. $38. FE ing New top. Pvt. owner. MY 3-5391 PLY °55 2-DH. SAVOY 2-TONE- { eC re Ca y. Ol I | yd. capacity.A-l shape OA ardtap with power steering. pow- 5-3639 54 DODGE V-8 WGN ~ NEEDS “49 FORD 2 DR 6 GOOD TRANS Powerflite Mi te Py\t as MA $330 er nh aig Mey igdti transmission motor re $328. Smith Motors PE 8-9513. 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Mr | BEHIND sHE POST OFFICE ord, -'2.ton picku i atic radio heater, h wall ‘ or L | bh t - : sade t ECONOMY UBED CARS tires Like new ~ wnitews 4 Doo- — Radio & Heater. some less expensive model | $295 NO CASH NEEDED an ' YOU WON'T HAVE ANY TROUBLE r 22 Auburn sa act pec er kad | Lake Orion Motor Sales JUST MAKE ara 1g FINDING US — JUST nugine ‘ “31 Ford Loadpacher — Powerpatk adh.” heater “extra M24 at CLARKSTON RD Eddie Steele un WITH REFUSE BODY good whitewall tires Red paint p38 FORD, COUNTR Y SEDAN. 7 with new black top Real sharp beautiful dark green & white Sa S. i TOW 3 BUICK $1305 Thunderbird oe Cruiseamatic a a C OO Super 4-door sedan ow t : transmission ower steering pow- e . (GM Ing. power brakes De malin oon : er brakes Radio. heater. WSW wein NOT LET DOWN PAY \ . C ey eee OL LOC Sane other extras Hor wo Lin Monthly Payments MENTS stop You FROM BOY maou antee ty 2 ctual - colin - B r . 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Snow white ne ‘34 Meteury REM cole. $ 595 | | ] O \ a eS Monthly Payments AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER { y oadway a | ‘ paint. New upholstery, top, oor 12- -8181. 53 Chey 730 4 Dr. .... $385 KING AUTO BALES $1. N Broadway Lake Orion | Shadbolt tains & #ngine. FE 5-01 %. Cornér Case & Pike FE 5-7398 115 8. Saginaw FE 8-0402 115 8. Saginaw 402’ «MY 2-287) of MY = 3-1461 AND _ % . f ‘ ‘ 4 ’ Ni i. ‘ ‘ _& . 4: THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 - Today's Television Prodroins -- A Fair Look at Cuba: No, 1 Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7~WXYZ-TV Channel $—OKLW.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Code Three. (4) News, Weather. (7) Curtain Time. (9) Popeye. 6:15 (4) Lite of Ril be Jett Spencer (Roger (4) Circus Boy. : m* th) and pretty girl are (7) Sheena. 6:25 (2) Weather. : ntly involved in mur- 11:55 «> Billboards. 6:30 (2) News, Weather. der when she witnesses (4) Riley (cont.) brutal killing. SATURDAY AFTES:NOON (7) Curtain (cont.) (9) Charter Boat. : , : rty. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 9:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling, “*~ — yy 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. 19:99 (2) Line Up. Police drama: (7) Uncle Al 7:00 (2) Medic. Drama: Plight of : (9) Country Calendar abandoned wife who is eight soarati th apne “cin looting, is slain by friend- (9) Movie. sr ry se to Gelay turned hoodlum. (4) Detective’s Diary. ye Sawer Dr Co (4) Thin Man. Drama: Gang- (2) News. sient ona be wild, ster dies in prison and some 12:45 (2) Tiger Warmup. a ga cy nd 4 tween pals search his apartnient for|1:00 (2) Baseball. a = and under- a fortune supposedly buried (4) Mr. Wizard. : . ; there. 1:30 (2) Baseball Saas Wie coe Police (7) Sunset Strip (cont.) (4) Patti Page. her fiance dead under Christ- (9) News, Weather. ra (9) Million Dollar Movie.|10:30 (2) New York Confidential. |s:60 (4) Movi al . Drama: Millionaire’s son and Drama: Cab driver betrays) (7) Sovie. dog are involved with bank friend to get cab of his own. ls a holdup gang in ‘*Tough Guy.” (4) M Squad. Mystery: Bal-|." 9 (1) eins oe ('36). Jackie Cooper. linger goes into action when| 3) we resting 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Western: Trail youthful bride vanishes Mm . ee (4) Milky’s Movie Party boss finds his ramrod tan Fle gl eal 4:30 (9) Six Al Judge. , gled up with dance inal girl) = (7) Cannon Ball. Drama:/"""" (7) Poaim of the Wild and gun-happy marshal. Mike, Jerry and group oi (2) Movie : (4) (color) Northwest Pas- truckers finance brain sur-| (7) Top Pro Golf sage. Adventure: Major gery for nineteen-year-old ® in ba : Rogers is injured in fall ani boy. (2) Movie. becomes prisoner of five (9) Person to Person. ; 30 (2) Lone Ranger. French children. Re-run. (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Rinty spots missing Lt. Mas- ters among deserters. (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Rawhide (cont.) (4) (color) Ellery Drama: Queen's (Lee Phil- rial ips’) reputation is dized at end of murder tr where he served as jury fore- man. With Gloria DeHaven, Ruth Warrick, Susan (7) Walt Leprechauns.”’ fabled wee folk. (9) Movie. 8:30 (2) Amateur Hour. (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Country 9:00 Bilko gets Queen. jeopar Cabot. Disney Presents. “I Captured the King of the Pat O’Brien helps skeptical Walt Disney track down story of Ireland's) (4) Ellery Queen (cont.) Hoedown. .- (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: the colonel in} trouble when he introduces| him as movie mogul group of beautiful girls. (4) Cavalcade of heavyweight bout. (7) Tombstone Territory. Hollister suspects motive other than Western: Sheriff Sports. Boxing: Nino Valdes vs. Alonzo Johnson in 10-round robbery when notorious gun- man visits hotel writer. (9) Boots and Saddles. Jeffreys ‘Mirror, Mirror.’ to) “Story of a woman whose reign of beauty ig chal- lenged by a younger girl. (4) Cavalcade (cont,) (7) TT Sunset Strip. Adven- Businessman, attempting to protect his restaurant against Murrow visits Army M/Sgt. William E. Daniel, sergeant of the guard at Tomb of Un- known Soldier and his family from their home at -Fort Myer, Va.; and actor Tom) Poston, his wife anddaugh-, ter from New York apart- ment, “Indianapolis § peed way.”’ (°39). 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. in “Amazing Mr. Williams.’ (39) Joan Blondell. Drama: | the stage but playwright hus- band keeps involving her in stage hits in ‘Bedtime Fredric March. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety: Guests Hermione Gingold, Hans Conried. (7) Shock Theater. Lugosi, ‘‘Black Cat.’’ ('34). room of! SATURDAY MORNING '}8:35 (2) Meditations. (2) On Farm Front. (4) (color) News. (2) Cartoon Party. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade for Christ. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Cartoon Express. (7) Betty Boop 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (7) Little Rascals. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Ruff and Reddy. Story.” (41) Loretta Young, | | Melo-' drama: Boris Karioff, Bela (2) Michigan Conservation. | (7), Three Musketeers. 11:00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle. (4) Fury. é (7) Western Manhunt. 11:30 (2) Robin Hood. (7) All-Star Bowling. Soviet Revolt Called Unlikely (Here is a conoctensions s reset Fidel Castr Cc o's regime a the halfway mark in its first year. Leon Dennen, an authority on communism and stu- dent of revolutions for more than 30 make this and The HAVANA—Fide] Castro's first year is hardly half over and the twin threats of chaos and com- munism are already closing in. The bearded savior, who strode out of the Sierra Maestra Moun- tains at the head of his victorious “barbudos,’’ still holds high favor with the mass of Cubans. But Jeaders in business and intellectual life see immense perils strew- ing the path he must cover in the immediate months ahead. Here’s how they were spelled out to me in interviews with Cubans in all walks of life, from president down to peasant: 1. Cuba faces widespread eco- nomic distress and disorder. Cas- tro and his key officials have shown no capacity to deal with them. 2. The island ‘fumbles weak!y for 4 way out of political chaos es Castro puts off the prospect of tree elections and dabbles in sketchily- drawn policies. 3. Communists—giyen a _ wide open door by Castro the while he denies any link to communism— undercut his revolution in a hun- dred and more places and make ready to capture it when disorder dictates the moment. They have already strongly infiltrated the army, labor unions and second echelon government posts. I found Red Chinese and Rus- sian agents already on the scene. 10:45 (7) News, Weather. | 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. i Social Worker Says (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with . Soupy Sales. | More Social Security (9) Starlight Aud eke Deema: Yan Halin, “Prow Keeping Reds Content ; ler.”” (°51.) These dangers are not merely Cuba's, but America’s. Should the worst happen, we | would find Moscow entrenched in a stronghold standing near the |throat of the North American jabout lacking freedom so long as, itheir government * * * e free press and other Western kinds of civil liberties because they never had them, said Dr.) ‘Charles I. Schottland, Dean of the School for Advanced Social Stud-! jes at Brandeis University, Wal-| jtham, Mass. * * * | Dr. Schottland addressed the| {National Conference on Social, \Welfare of which he is the newly | elected president. Last August and September Dr.| (2) Playhouse. Drama: Anne 8:38 (7) Your Child’s First Years.' Schottland aiid five other U.S. so- keeps giving | Drama: Love-life of detective them more food, clothing, housing | defenses. At Guantanamo stands is disrupted by murder cases and medical care, a leading US.'9 great U.S. naval base which in '! social worker said today. } 11:20 (2) (4) Sports. a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Thejcontinent, 90 miles and just mio- “John Payne, Ann Sheridan, | soviets are not going to worry Utes by jet air from Florida's ‘southern tip. * Cuba anchors our Panama Canal * * ifact guards the whole southern ' frontier. Actress would like to give up| They don't miss free speech, 4s INVESTMENT } jrepresents for the U.S. $850 mil- In hard cash terms, the island ‘lion in investments, $546 million jin annual exports and $528 million in yearly import. | Castro, the mercurial 33-year- | Old idealist who must stand off the rising danger, confronts the job with most deep-set | popular support d when he | emerged from the in Janu ary. He continues the “great lib c; of the he had hills |cial workers spent 30 days study-jerator,"’ genuinely loved and re- jing social security and welfare |Spected as ousted dictator Ful- in the Soviet Union. “It was our feeling’’ the dean | said, “‘that talk about internal rev- lgencio Batista was hated and feared. Everywhere, in bomes and store windows, on trucks, push- lolution is mere wishful thinking.” | carts, and the windshields of * * * The group learned, among other things, that the Soviet Union has an extensive social security sys- ltem and is developing a network * * * Although these systems are} geared to take care of all basic, lof welfare services. Cadillacs, signs proclaim “‘gracias Fidel’ (Thank you, Fidel). Nearly all the Cubans I have spoken to—ordinary people, bank- ers, industrialists, labor leaders, politicians, members of the rebel force, President Maneel Urrutia i.tmself—agreed that Castro holds his country’s future in his up these achievements: of independence and dignity. WIPES OUT GRAFT On the credit side- they mark He has given Cuba's six mil- lions the smelj.and feel of lib- erty, and with it a real sense He has virtually wiped out the chronic sicknesses of Cuban ae a ; FIDEL CASTRO: A man with problems—mestly his own. lic life—graft and bribery. Prostitution, srauggling, the drug traffic, illegal gambling, all have been drastically cut or brought near a standstill. He has reopened the doors of the University of Havana, shut by Batista in 1956. Among hig sturdy backers are many whe believe these gains are an earnest of the future, that Castro will find the big answers. Said wise, oe Pepin) 24 « | i t TV News and Reviews By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI)—Rod Ser- CBS-TV Playhouse 90 package, was in many ways an extraordinary disappointing one. » |* Play with a labor moti at sure to raise the hackles whatever they are — of two kinds of viewers: those who are unseeingly anti-labor and those who are unseeingty pro-labor. It was extraordinary for the quality of some of its acting. Van Heflin’s portrait of Kilcoyne, the) labor leader who vaulted from the | ranks into the power elite, was) bull strong. * * * It was a portrait stuffed with Ask a Silly By EARL NEW YORK — Adults do to her B’way show, “The friend’s sexpot Julie Newmar, the Hollywod girl who came to Broad- way to get discovered, has an English bicycle which she rides Round” — but she rides home in her boy Cadillac, with the bicycle in the trunk. Asked what's the difference between an American and English bicycle, Julie an- Question; You'll Get an Answer |§ [eens Guilty WILSON the darndest things. Six-foot Marriage-Go- . ling’s “Rank and-File,” last night's ceived some stout support from play, but pelle agape amed | 'swered, “The English bicycle’s made in Eng- land.” After Jack Paar said he'd ing wirter Jack Deuglas to Douglas said, “He knows lunch,” does. Better that he should should have a tapeworm, as JULIE . . » Diane-Varsi plans to arrive here in mid-June, Greenwich Village apartment... re taking ‘essons from pan- tomimist Shai K. Ophir . .. Lecture bureaus are trying to lure fer Bums” already has a two-room Jayne and Audrey Meadows a Harry Truman with five-figure ... Sam Goldwyn’s “Porgy and television, was 15 years old before I knew ACROSS - to bottom | fi ob TP needs, many pensioners and even! $ Hearth | inmates of homes for the aged are} ear ° nd — — partially and sometimes fully em-| 13) Marie ployed in jobs, Dr. Schottland | 13 Australian ostrich said. —_— This was voluntary work, he * women added, but many of those receiv- - aa ing benefits keep on the job be- 1s —— a8 cause a love of work has been in- ‘ian % stilled in them by Soviet doctrine. rls Sun Wand Yy * * * — an nhs, 4 Cain's 4 Vy A Soviet citizen can put money in — | 26 Nevads YW, yy '{n the bank and draw interest ahd 27 Unelose L, ihe can buy fire and life ‘insurance, Bh] Revoke Y ‘Dr. Schottland added. . 312M st - “ erates fT hy ey 7 There have been great gains in 36 Pema. Vee social security since 1956 and cor- male saint (ab) 5) irespondingly large increases in); oe ithe amount of goods available to - Peansyivenia | the people, he said onster 41 Metric * * *x — . < “Our team came away W . Court hearing . Ist tnl te 49 Rebuk 19 Man servant Withdraw g ' 51 Head part > hoes 23 It is said 40 Having oars |Whelming majority oes Soviet 52 Comfort 4 Closed Se Epa 5 por a people have faith in th ir govern- ia a et memtgms =| ment and thelr future,” Dr. Seen River ——— ty rrr ae land said. “Even when some se oriental 8 +i od 26 Happen again 44 —— facto voiced criticism, they added that vane 19 Prench cess a retary @t Pesth’ ond it was better than ever this year ‘enc c = PO OOWN 11 Essential being 39 Gaelic — and next year would be even bet- 1 Press down 17 Continue: 1 Titter 48 Helen of —— tr.” 2 — and tendency 3 Roman roads 50 Secreted . Today's R did Programs WIR (760) CKLW (800) WW (950) WCAR (1180) WPRON (1460) WXYZ (1270) WJBK (1500) WPON WIR, Music Hall WPON, Chuck Lewis roman ww, Holiday © ‘uBR News. George ; 6:00—WJIR, views 12:20—WJR. Time for Music pd ween, igiteie | 10:30-WJBK, Sound Off 0:00 WIR Revs Pace WJBK, Tiger Salute WCAR News. Page _— WXYZ 1;00—WJR, Showcase WPON News. Sports tbee-- WIE ens CKLW. Toby David WWJ News. Musie WWJ, Network Time WJBK. News, Reid WJBK, Baseball wJK Dinner Date bse tag reas WCAR News Wondline ic Wk. Waice hams “wws. ra WJBK, Jack. Beliboy y R, Marine Ban WY2 J Daly , 9:30-WJR Jack Harris WJBK. Baseball } “ WPON Sandwiiqnt & Silver 11:30—WJR, Music 08: Sei Bats —— 2:00—c w. News nt And oe w ~ ig eee eG omen SATURDAY MORNING WXY2, N Bc ewe, Shorr WXYZ, P. Winter BK r 1” petlboy mente @:00—WJR, Agriculture Wisk News. C. Reid 9.00 WIR. . WJBK, Jack, ? " maa Peeh rh hs tee Sen | Sees SS WCAR Woodiing wan oe te 10:90 WIR, story en a CAR News, Bennett ime ww 3 Star Sxtre WJBK 4, ene. on wee - WXYZ Night —_ WCAR News. ridan Cee ay oan ae eateade® CKLW B Davi WPON Early Bird ‘8 WsR, lense Stars q Wen ‘Tonle J :30—WIR, Musié Hall 11:00 WIR. cou're the Jury] 4:00 WIR. oe 8:00—WJR, Composite WiIBK George ww, Md _ he a L te WWJ Monitor 1:00 wait. Dan Kirby y. joe Van CKLW, News CKLW R Krowler wwe, Muah fabverts K News, eld WXYZ. Pree *:90— WCAR. woodling * oo ees =~ id WPON. Chu pia 4 Baseball Trade < WPON Nite Sounds bf ht ewe: ~ n | siugher i te fal terme t's = WE FLOOR SHOP : young Cuban as he sat with a girl- PARK FREE REAR OF STORE H friend in an East Harlem Park/a gs gs. FE 4-5216 @ was beaten with a wire basket and slats from a pie bench. A half-gallon water jug) also was shattered against his! head. He died the next day. * * * , Convicted Thursday night of the | HI-FI CUSTOMADE P 4540 W. HURON TUNER SPEAK AMPLI uy KITS RODUCTS Co. OR 3-9700 slaying were Frank Monti, 18, | Norbert Belbo, 19, Louis Camp, /f 17, George Clemente, 17, and Al- fred Catino, 18. They face up to 20 years im- prisonment. Judge Mitchell D. Schweitzer set sentencing for July * * * The jury of 11 men and one woman delibereated a total of 13% ~° youths said nothing, but hung DON'T M 1959 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-DR. HARDTOP pedety Mite Wiest lage View Biever Be im R | Motors, Ine. HRYSLER—PLYMOUTH—IMPERIAL (PONTIAC) ISS THIS! ms 2282" ascnvedicn Delivery FE 4-3528 the corridor outside the court: broke of American-born = Loyal to Their Eos ALBANY, N.Y. 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