| The Wegiher iv 2 & eR . US. Weather Bureau Poreca’t * Frost tonight, fair. Laetanaied lke Rae nee NEAR is ae *. ¥ Commissioner John C. explains to Pontiac Rotary Club President Wil- liam Dean (left) ‘and Willis M. Brewer, co- Pontiac Expressway |"tm Single, Gis | to. Be Most-Traveled: in. Michigan--Mackie Mackie (center) Pontiac Press Fhote ordinator of Oakland County roads, where the proposed Pontiac expressway (new U.S. 10) will be located. Mackie outlined to Pontiac Rotarians . yesterday — road building in the county. As i GEORGE. T. TRUMBULL JR. _"The -proposed six-lane Pontiac expressway “will be- come the most traveled road in Michigan and one of the most ‘traveled in’ America, 5 predicted State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie yesterday. “It will carry over 130,000 vehicles per day in 1970,” _ Mackie told a jam-packed meeting of the Pontiac Rotary Club at its weekly hoon luncheon at the Waldron Hotel. The 37-year-old Mackie, who will complete his first year as boss of Michigan's highways July 1 told Rotar- jans and guests why this limited-access expressway con- struction has been given priority over the proposed ex- _ tension of Northwestern Highway across western Oak- land County. *. _» Hesaid to go ahead with the $45,000,000 improvement of Northwestern would be “financial madness.” _ However, he assured many that insist this project should come first, that it has not been dropped. He gaid the bond money, roughly wow $22,000,000, today to discuss closing the die trucks and i Sane “Say tanaar Berm he Wc of ent Mie ad north cor,” "Oe" Me a mee ens rivciedia ceeprp ron Sate fm To are nd e e nor lant. . ditches about 30 mibetos be-| When all etboris & ee a - — eae = fromthe “place -where the , naan) Sine. pasimenrs, nig ates It was ‘windy and|the wheel failed, Randall ordered] Bome after Van Buren *to Telegrap Usien etcinis charged yester: |were found. Dy oa es cate Plus cold and noisy, but no one seemed |all to the rear of the| Tetelved a telephone tip, = yf De |. Mactkie said he could see) asy iat the GM division was YD AT RebcuR © |se%en crew members were trapped| mind it too much.” ms on Page 2, Col 2)_| Vat Buren said he weat to the t S INO BIC = |“no legal conflict” in using} going to close the die reom, | James Bradley, 35, was ‘ever-jpound Eastern Air Lines Super. McNiych home 4 | _ {money from the $25,000,000! and put some 500 workers out of | joyed at being rescued so soon. |Constella fi Tonia County Sheriff Val to Solve This 3 ig ematy for he lene Mamet on being tacts broken mee whee. pe" sent |i and Belding Big ey Local ‘Thett' work on Northwestern. There was no “comment from'cr ‘Bradley veld. "He oad ane |hurt in the ie in ne [ ain {eCK; *\Ninch admitted the shooting to | ; ED The Democratic commissioner,|Fisher Body officials, other than hag no food and only a Bittle we- bt . passengers ge Vithem. ee _— agg Fog a whose refusal to proceed with the a would attend the meeting tO | ter, terbury Rd., Birmingham, a Bur- BOTH HELD — 7 aot = 4 from the Poniine police|® | —#— *_& Don H ot the id: “W a eR mL Biggers, Brazilians Riolin A a 2 end Se. d the ire of t .| “The is trying to keep Y jamilton, 42, sa “We « and Mrs, . In nc [winch were beld on open charges than he bargained for. rawn a protest group Uden anes Fi throwing | spent our time just resting. We 0f 305 Lakewood Dr., Bloomfield Q Under questioning _ . Mrs, equally | —— that he had another man’s ‘ Car. The second man, who i ‘Tdentifiea ‘mae only as an employe of -an auto repair garage told the officers he drove off in a car from a parking lot convinced it was his, only to later find it was not his at_all. | * 2 2 2 A. description of the car fitted! the one had given and the mystery was solved on the spot. Mrs. Nixon Proud: of Husband's Action LIMA, Peru (INS).— Mrs. Pat Nixon today. saw her husband walk calmly through a mob of - students who spat at him and threw loaves of bread, oranges and lemons. “T was so proud of Dick I _ could have pusted,” Mrs. Nixon | told a friend Jater. | : © * Mrs. Nixon was not with the Vice President when he was stoned and jeered at San Marcos University. But she was stand- ing anxiously at a third - floor window in the Hotel Bolivar as Nixon walked unhurriedly through the anti - American crowd, * * * Mrs. Nixon herself has fol- schedule from involving her have marred her _ visit to Lima. Wayne Marriages Dip DETROIT #—Applications for ‘ marriage licenses here dropped ~ from 1,821 in April, 1957, t 1,687 - Jast'month, Wayne County Clerk said he discovered “an. interesting paradox” in Oakland Courty: high- way planning when he took over from his Republican predecessor, Charles M. Ziegler, * * * He then went on to say why he. gave the green light to the Pontiac expressway (new U.S. 10) project ‘over the Northwestern job, - NEEDED MOST “I chose to program the road that was needed the most. . . first,” he said, The expressway, which will run to the east of Pontiac, will be the middle link between the Walter at the southwest limits of Flint | on the north, It will be part ‘of a huge inter- State route which will eventually provide a modern four-lane, di- vided, limited-access route from Detroit * north to Mackinac and Sault Ste. Marie. USED BY MORE Mackie said that traffic volumes indicate nearly four times as mahy (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) CASPER, Wyo. ® ~. A Great Falls, Mont., youth believes it pays to advertise. He inserted this personal ad in Casper newspapers: “Will at- tend Air National Guard camp,: Casper, Aug. 16-31, Would like correspondence with interested female party. Am 21 and single." He reports six replies and is looking forward to = Casper visit. GM; UAW Meet Today in City To Discuss Closing of Die Room at Fisher Body Plant Here | General Motors executives — officials of United Auto Workers Loca] 596 were scheduled to mect n Saying of He + Rescue 24 Men After 13 Hours Trapped in Mine West Virginia Crew Prays, Sings as Team Opens Old Passage SHARPLES, W. Va. (P?— Twenty-four men, trapped more than 13 hours in a flooded coal mine, were brought to the surface un- harmed .and in good condi- tion at dawn today. They came out through an abandoned air shaft of Corp No. 2-A mine. : Trucks picked them up and car- ried them to the mine bathhouse where they were met by their families and friends, who had waited anxiously through the night. A four-man rescue party |. reached the trapped miners by threading through the honey, combed passages of a section | which had not been worked since the 1920s. Contact was made abou 2:15 a.m., but it was not until two hours later that a runner reached the surface with news that the’ men were safe, . The first man up the air shaft, Orville Kitchen, emerged, at 4:50 a.m, The last man came out an hour later. He was Robert Turner, : the Boone County Coal): FLOODED ENTRANCE — This is the main | entrance of a West Virginia coal mine at Sharples, | W. Va., from which 24 men escaped alive and Where 24 Miners Were Rescued of rain-swollen = AP Wirephote unharmed today. Picture was taken a few hours after section of mine roof collapsed under weight ground above it. ~ Eight Birmingham area ‘persona; jjects, opening doonata lind windows, | jeenaves possible injury or death | storing Idose ‘gear. BR seemed penny. ‘wor. 8 Area Residents Unhurt as Plane Skids to Landing: | Police Believe Youth, 17, Killed — Father of Six. Shows Officers Where Man’s Body Buried BELDING (# — Sgt. James Kiomento of the Ionia State Police Post said today new evidence indi- cates Larry Fisher, 17, com- mitted the slaying of Rob- . jert McNinch, 52. Kiomento said question- ing of McNinch's wife, Mar- been covering 2 for Fish- eA husband April 12. the McNinch family home in Belding. He has not yet been questioned by State Police. Tonia County Prosécutor Ronald Vani Buren said Mrs. McNinch told these people into idleness, inse- curity and a greatly reduced stan- dard of living,” said E. S. Patter- son, administrative assistant to UAW vice president Leonard Wood- cock. “GM has no moral right te scrap workers just because it decides to scTap one of its °p- erations,” he added, Patterson continued, “It will cre- ate a staggering: economic burden and intense psychological hardship for workers, their families san their community, It will spread the question among other workers and communities of who will be next.” as. a. 8 “Neither the nation nor the peo- ple. can afford the loss of con- fidence this would bring.” he ae In tifenee of Chemise Reporter Harold Cohen takes up the gauntlet thrown down last week by his, collegue George Trumbull Jr. over the merits of the chemise or sack ‘ook in women’s fashions. His defense of the latest fashions appears - |their lives to a slope: away from were singing and praying.” force on the day shift yesterday. The water, which flooded part of the mine and cut them off, broke through about 1 p.m., jamming passageways with debris. . It came from a pond above the |workings. The pond was swollen) by recent rains. * * * Crawford L. Wilson, chief of the West Virginia Department of Mines, estimated it was only 50 to 7 feet from the bottom of the pond to the nearest mine passage- way, The breakthrough was at a. point about half a mile le ingide the main. entrance. Twenty-two of the men were working nearly a mile farther inside. SLOPE SAVED THEM The trapped mien probably owed them, so that water did not reach the place they were working. When the break came, two men were on a mine motor hauling a load of coal cars toward-the main entrance, They saw the water, and turned back to join the others. on Page 14. The 24 were the ehtire work) (Orchard Hill Dr., Bloomfield Town- Pictures, Page 2 Hills. Biggers is president of the Chrysler Corp. Fargo Division. T. Curtis McKenzie, of 32300 Lahser Rad.,- Bloomfield Town- ship, president of the Kiem Chemical Co., Dearborn. Wesley S. Rigby, of 381 Glen- gary Rd. Birmingham, assistant manager ‘ot automotive sales for Wagner Electric Co., St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Tim C. Meulen- berg, 477 Lake Park Rd., Bir- |mingham. Meulenberg is with the ‘Automotive Rubber Co., Detroit. Kenneth P. Martin, of 4250 W. ship, general manager of LeMaire Too! Co., Birmingham. A defective nose wheel,. which could not be raised or lowered from its half- } f° ‘!many will not attend American embassy functions because such functions are not “high society” enough. Welcome and bitter over U. S. economic pol- icies—especially those dealing with lead and zine, - But the Uruguayans,° Argentin- ians and Bolivians also are bitter and they did not mistreat Nixon. Ecuador, in contrast, is enjoy- ing comparatively good yronom' conditions. But the Quito govern- ment wants more U. 8S. assist. ance. Lying deep beneath the ented is the basic illness of a society whi¢h families on one side and millions) living on the verge of starvation , jon the other. NOT ‘HIGH’ ENOUGH The haughtiness of this society is exemplified by the fact that : Ca, “agonizing reappraisal” of this at-| = for Nixon Thig society still does not care much for the welfare of the pov- erty-stricken millions even though a social revolution hag hit the world and the millions are demanding better living condi- tions, In such circumstances it is al- ways easier to foster the belief among the people that their lot would be better if not for the poli- cies of the United States — thus throwing the blame on the _heigh- bor to the north. Te ao 2 Yesterday's: attacks, regarded as the mosf serious ever made on! a top U. S. official in Latin Amer- may force. a revision ahd titude. Peru quickly ogelegined for the outrages both to the vice presi. dent and, through the Peruvian killed. RIO DE JANEIRO (President Juscelino Kubitschek today ordered an investigation into the crash of two icommuter trains in which an estimated 150 persons were It was the second disaster in as many months on the Brasil line and the worst train wreck in Brazil's his- tory. Some 300 more passengers were injured last night when one -elec- ‘tric commuter train plowed jnto the rear of another, Rescue workers toiled jcc the misty night to pali the dead, dying and injured from the twist- _ ed metal cars piled along em- bankments 16 miles north of Rio de Janeiro. Thousands ringed the scene of the wreck. At nearby stations other angry commutérs riotéd in protest. * * * Sixty - seven passengers were killed March 7 when three Central do Brasil trains rammed together Until yesterday the highest death toll in a Brazilian rail wreck had been 119, in 1952. Kubitschek, who went to view the wreckage at midnight, said the investigation would get under way. at once and he would take “necessary Measures no matter who is hurt.” Officials said one train of five! cars was stopped about 100 yards -|north of Manguiera station when an eight-car train came down the Same track at about 45 miles an hour, The engine of the speeding train sliced through three quarters of the rear car of the Ee train. DE Be: said #2 In Today’ s Press re i Rea gia | (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) RAI IRI Sa gs omar aie is ee , ace 3 County News ..... 0) ecces 12 Editorials ...... SaocorFooghc 6 Farm & Garden ,,,..... 20-21 High School ....... . 199 & % Markets eurpee SOCORRO 29 Obitmaries oy... cigs cee dees 5 eeage 4a oe e 22-25. Theaters. oo. cc..pcecin ces 26-27 TV & Radio Programs ..., 35 Wilson, Earl veqberes sectee 36 Women’s Pages e#eee* te 14-17 ‘eatctnanrenriencntelesnnannsatinonneion Sel! Your Car New 2 ie Jereme's “Bright Spot," government’s Central do* Bring In Flowers, Frost Due Tonight brought May flowers, to 34 to 38-_degrees. It will be fair and cooler with scattered frost likely tonight, with a high of 56 to 60 tomorrow. Northerly winds will be at 15-25 miles an hour, _ to average about five degrees be- normal low of 46. = If the few April showers we had they may be in for a shock tonight when temperatures are expected to drep According to the weather bureau, little if any rain is expected for the next five days, During that time temperatures will continue low the normal high of 67 and the This morning -the lowest temper- ature in downtown Pontiac was 35 with the mercury rising to 54 FE sti fsl : ¥ z in poor health all his life. an_attack of polio in 1950 and was injured severly in an auto accident in 1955. : SHALLOW GRAVE , The Fisher youth showed police iwhere McNinch was buried.. The body was found in 4 shallow grave (Continued on Page 2, Col.. 2) OKs Car Price-Tag Bill WASHINGTON magzected retell price Sur S36 cor and for each accessory. © Capt. Koren said that a burned out license plate lights to-be the most com- mon violation discovered. Next most frequent were burned out tail lights, with defective head- lights in a." pure. * Other ba ans checked in- clude, brakes, steering, exhaust system, | windshield _ wipers, tires and horn. The five street lanes will re- main (open until 8:39 p.m, | to- — for those who still lack r check, Stickers are being pees - the windows of cars 4 | 7 200 Vehicles Inspected in City’s Safety Check _ A total of 7,200 vehicles passed through the five safety check lanes in Pontiac last night, Capt. Joseph Koren, police traffic bureau, disclosed today. Of these, 6,687 passed the inspection with flying col- ors, while 513 had one or more defects. . preliminary tally showed é wa that successfully pass all inspec- . tions. tonight, it will not mean the opportunity for. a ‘safety is gone. : Authorized? service stations will continue to offer the complete check and the stickers for the said, *-* * Prominently disp wil] indicate qilamlayed posters authorized, = | - ’ in Belding Yard = ian, 26, indicated she had - ee ae ii evi a ate oe ae a a When the program is completed rest of. this month, the captain - q . + iv ¢ | RHE- PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SPAY 9, 105: ry Fo ee ee es ¢ a Ve : : ; of Education last night, : The truancy policy, which will be tried out for the remainder of) © the current school year, sets up six steps which could lead to ex- plusion from school, : ! It gives the student under 16 | : years of age three chances before! , court action is taken against par-. ents and six chances before final expulsion from school. PASSENGERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE — Tn top photo nose wheel of Eastern Airlines plane is shown disabled as big plane comes in for a of Bombs Again Calls 3rd-Straight Day| ‘Fhe man who called Claiming Explosives. at Emmanuel School For the third straight day, a crank has called the Emmanuel] Baptist Church School, 645 S. Tele- graph Rd., to say he planted bombg in the building. * * * said he had planted three- bombs to go BIRMINGHAM — Sentenced 4 M4 sec- off at 11:55 a.m., noon and 12:05, } for Youth in Killing (Continued From Page One) forced landing yesterday at Charlotte, N.C., 3 ‘Expect Warm Welcome ‘for Nixon in Ecuador but not by a stone. One , jot his Secret Jolin T. Sherwood, suffered a vice president was said to Critically Hurt Bloomfield Boy Rams Motor Scooter Into Rear of Car- When Attempting :to Pass . Roads last night. * * * Township Police that the boy struck the rear of an auto while proximately 10 p.m. Mills fered lacerations of the chest ‘|night and repaired the bomb so it Township! wo has admitted involvement in t! County Atty, Elmer Scheele told A witness told West Bloomfield; ¥@s Shot six times from behind, » |sen launched an attack, minutes until the times given by) celler passed, then the children re-, turned to classes. ; The. same~ person first called had planted a bomb to go off any time between 9 a.m, and 6 p,m. * * * The 250 students were sent home and police and firemen searched the building. No. bomb was found. ond call came in tepéating the | threat. Yesterday, at 8:45 a.m., the erank called again and said he had visited the school during the would go off that day.. ; * * * The children were again sent home and a second search made, but again nothing was found. Call Witnesses in Death Trial of Starkweather LINCOLN, Neb, The prose-| cution began calling witnesses to- day before a jury of four men and eight women in the murder trial of Charles Starkweather, 19, 11 slayings last January. The defense entered a plea of innocent by reason of insanity, The bullets were clustered, indi- ae short-range firing, Scheele * * * Then defense attorney F. Cle- ment Gaughan told the that Starkweather was from delusions when he killed Jensen. fired after Jen. “That's his version, The defense is insanity.” said Gaughan. As Gaughan referred. to. deli- sions and subnormal intelligence, Starkweather drummed his gers said Me- The super had left Wilk}; Mrs. MeNinch reported her -Jow Run Airport at 8:30 a.nt. yes-/band missing about four days after terday. After stops in Cleveland)the shooting, Van Buren said she Many of the passengers were onjher husband had ryn off with trips. other woman, 4 ~ Evacuate 300 Families in Kentucky _ North Sunny, South Wet By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Skies cleared in most of the | | hit areas from the southern Plains into sections of the Southeast. The most serious flooding in the four Southeast states hit by-over- flows was in eastern Kentucky. downpours; But stormy weather) 4+ Catlettsburg, some 300 families were evacuated and many busi- * * * ness establishments and schools through about half the town .of 4,000. However, Mayor Charles The Weather closed as muddy waters spilled|was on the federal primary system ~lsnvisions Pontiac X-Way “The Northwestern extension and entitled to only 50 per cent federal funds,’ he added. Gibbs said, ‘‘The situation is un- Fol U.S. Weather Bareau Report (der control and there is no panic.” rowrtac AND veer = Fartty * ~*~ | cloudy a cooler ay, = = A t ¥ ang onstey with yaenerea frest| Both the Big Sandy and the Ohio i Leeal reesing tem- * - . i] ares in outlying erees. Temertew|teiver were expected to crest at) o cool, high 56-00, Northerly winds at 15-25 miles an hour. Today in Pontiac ‘ — temperature preceding 8 @.m.: Prestonsburg and Paintsville yes-' sev-| At § a.m.: Wind Velocity 10-15 m_p.h. a at Catlettsburg, The crest Catlettsburg today. The Big San-' dy, which overflowed at Pikeville, | terday, forcing evacuation of eral familjes, flows into the Ohio! was! m, predicted at more than 58 feet, | ™ m. [More than 6 feet above flood e a - Moon rises Gaturdey at 1:08 Somme ce ma stage. n Temp es | Se. RM... 4s! ~ & *& Ste se pe. $2| Easing of flood‘dangers was in-| 8 yaaa «| 2? p.m eveee +4 dicated in southwestern Virginia, | Pee ae iwestern West Virginia and parts. Thursday in Pontiae ‘of Louisiana. Hundreds of fami-| ing recorded downtown) Highest temperdture ........ ep lies’ in the flood-stricken regions eet Semeeretere ccuemtcit: gave been forced from their Weather — Rain .02 homes this week by floodwaters Year Age im Pontise from rain-swollen rivers and temperature ....:........... 80/streams, Damage to crops and Mean temperature, LIE, ey[property was estimated at more Weather: Sunny Highest and Lewert Temperatures This Date in 86 Years ug7)mered the Oklahoma-Texas Pan- than 10 million dollars. Violent spring storms ham- 90 im 1696 Eee handie area during the night, with + epmendl i WP hareuctte bo 30 rain, hail and strong winds. altimeor emphi 65 66. F roe. O77 «46 Miami” «78 68 et BRE: , Q ine 8 ' Basten Hah Meer ohana % Vote on Moving College | i 8 Omabe 1% 88) DEARBORN WF — Pro | einns .o | JAR N UP — perty own- BT 6 “a 2 a ‘ poaton Harr ers vote Tuesday on a $4,950,000 poe > 2 eee Sty tax increase proposal by the Board ‘Fort Worth 6 62 &. Eranciace 4 soiof Education to move the Henry) q + 8 se ee etc is 34\Ford Community College to a 75-' Hi is bh pee pa se acre site adjoining the branch of, & & fee 76 op\the University of Michigan. \ \ { \ ¢ ¢ | i d This will cost an estimated $22,- If the Northwestern project had gone ahead, this would have ex- hausted “almost all’ of Michi- gan's 1958-59 allocation of fed- eral primary funds, Mackie em- phasized, “And this would have deprived the remaining 6,500 miles on the Michigan primary trunkline sys- tem of any federal aid whatso- ever,"’. he added. RIGHT DECISION “I remain convinced it was the right decision and also that actual visions Pontiac X- dollars a mile in new commer- “It will lead to an unprecedented boom in residential building, especially in northern Oakland County. Few, very few people, realize the economic impact this celerating growth in this area,” he said. . |Bradway Blvd., expressway will mean a million (de project will have in terms of ac-| ©! of its latest satellite circling Ralph Ellsworth, 5 p.m, yesterday in his home. Ellsworth, a Ford dealer in Gar- n City, died of a bullet wound, according to Deputy Coroner Dr. J. Donald Green and Bloomfield) Township Police. A gun was found near the body, ; To Display Satellite MONTREAL ® — The United States is going to display a mod- the earth—Explorer IlJ—~at Mon- Wednesday morning and ‘said he}. sade: OO ital inline oe | G4, of 3280\that the sack is “healthy for the ship, was found dead shortly after|to get my wife one.” miscellaneous runs made. Kirk = in - the - Hills . ian Church Shufflers' Club wil 14 Teen Traffic Viol Attend 2nd Clinic Session) . |their way to a spot near an under- ‘ber of ge 6 > Co, » ; { * He leaves his wife, Isabelle. Mrs. Samuel Schnitz - Setvice for Mrs. Samuel (Annaly IF.) Schnitz, 95, of 1027 Clark St. Grand Army of the Republic. rs. Schnitz also was a mem- Huntington Rebekah Ledge. . ri Robert C, Secor Service for Robert C. Secor, 57, of 1726 Stanley Bivd., Birmingham + In charge of the evening are; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen, co- Perkins, tickets; Mr, and Mrs, . Cecil Moore, Mr, and Mrs. Cari Armbrust, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dere Guarinere, Mr. and Mrs, J, Tom Miller, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, Mr, and Mrs. Cari Rice, Mrs. Vera Amthes and Ole Mee. 7 Proceeds of the dance are used to purchase furnishings for the church. : . Billy Graham. Likes <:|Unsexy Sack Dress Auto Dealer Found Dead, *=" in Bloomfield_Home- The evangelist told a largely —tteen-aged audience at last night's He said this sort of thing was en- gineered by a well-organized min- ority and that most South Ameri- treal’s second International * * * Trade Fair, beginning May 30, States. Another economic effect that; trunkline construction totaling 100, ,|million dollars in Oakland County | through 1961 will have, will be that. it will create abbut. $35,000,000 in) direct. payrolls, Mackie said, Without naming Ziegler by | mame, Mackie said, “We are spending more than four times as mtich money during the cur- rent five-year highway construc- tion program in this county as has been spent in the previous — five years." . i He denied that his department Was not taking advantage of all: available federal funds. This was a charge leveled last month by Oakland County Congressman Wil-. liam S. Broomfield. st * * * “The truth is that all of our 1958 | federal allocations of 90 per cent: interstate funds have been obli- gated, and all of our 50 per cent, construction of the Pontiac ex- pressway will prove the logic of my position in the years ahead,” Mackie told the audience. i The first section of the road, from Flint south te an inter- section with M24 (Lapeer read), will be under contract In 1960, Mackie outlined, This section will cost an estimated $32.8 milifon. The portion from Pontiac south to a connection in the vicinity of 11 Mile road and Stephenson High- way wil) be contracted for in 1961. 000,000, according to the schedule. primary funds for 1958 obligated. “The wunobligated balance of some 120 million dollars repre- sents the 1959 allocation which cannot be collected by Michigan until after July of this year. “At that time, or shortly there-| after, the entire amount will be obligated,’’ declared the speaker, x *¢ * “He went on to sky: “It is re-| grettable to me that partisan poli- ties have been injected into the highway picture in Oakland Coun-! * * * Mackie said his department is; negotiating with. areas to be all-| fected by the development, in-! cluding Michigan State University officials as it relates to the new MSUO Branch. | Development of the Pontiac | building it for the motorist." ty.. For my part, I want none of’ n.” | * * A “We are building a modern high-’ way systern-in Michigan today sec- ond to none in the nation. 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OF ge « | 49.95 Watches, now 32.50 I] x2, E BROWNIE STARFLEX’ ; BROWNIE ‘STARFLASH' 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 }]| CHLA a8 CAMERAS CAMERA wae e ee eey $10.75 Value aiue 71.50 Watches, now 47.50 | Bott. preach Celiacloud fitied ay ; ; Choice of White or Ice Blue a STE eS | Te dc a i Styled as pictured in 100% ORLON ing. Limit 4 &. mD. . Absorbine C Reflex type Bros : _— parte = hi-bulk yarn knit. All van One 2 that takes all three sae. with butitan | Medium and small sizes . Over . Junior slides ont Baw. °F : oF _inah ei holds 300 at this price. eWERY iain Piewr Oi 0H. 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Wobai nylon: geo Lectric : zaN Aqua Velva By a. wal ae ~-Hele heeriil | 3 _ yet rags er ing. | 99 is 7 Shave ° i $1.00 Value . ; Assorted Styles and Colors color se — to : : 4 ws We | ee ies es me H(A aa LADIES’ SKIRTS ' i AQUA By 30x60 or 36x60 INCH F ! oS / Values r MES cts up vente tora S| Cooling after SAVINGS for Mother’s Day Values to $7.98 ° . shave with a Cut piles, or hi-lo de- — 4 aes — woe ‘signs in variety of col- 2.99 : La O |=! | G A N | on hel eee 35¢ Evenflo—Complete Units 4 or 8-0z......... 19¢ U I Alt “Stanmnee. styles = — Sovatan plaids, Param pnt cardi «; aig od Powder the perjume Ust clings imaes Rog. 1.00 === PRICE SMASHING DISCOUNTS I= S : Loop or cut piles, os- 6" i able. The TOP SHELF Is a Removable Serving Tray . .. First Quality A. 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Automatic FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUPER SPECIALS \s 1 anes 16 Lowest |B thermostat. G R H : \ P Vales } Prices LE coccescecccecececccccesseececcsoosccecooscess Nee A DEN EUPERS Py \ £9000 Unite The clearest Bin ‘len . | He shampoo yet, ‘ —_—" Wav (0 eu it f YO, sad | a Dh yp) . — af f : - me ss noe ae d Tee fh 29¢ Johnson & ‘cnn Baby Powder er ee 2c ANS : ~ = | | Poach a : : =. ' ] Pe bad . * All-Steel—Large 5-Year Guarantee We erst : AJAX CLEANSER Sarees Wheelbarrow Plastic Garden Hose Rich ° Giant Size deluxe table : ; * . $13.95 Value 50 Feet Lotion : f ¢ ee ce a 73 3 - -$2.95 Value S0c Value = § green. L 3 cubic capac- 39° 4 ~ foaming ity. Rubber e. : = able pleatien “timit 1b0 “Test. il = - vital 3 me " ° LENSES Garden Bow Rake | = Grass Shears 3 rains $2.50 Value . $2.00 e 199 ; Value 157 : e oe Long ‘handie faewe Spring ° ' action. e Tough and dur- e : e e e e ° ° LJ ° ° * ° e * e ° ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAXES ie. = 1, Sates, OO" digh. h he h ir Lowest prices in Simms history on genuine St. Morite prism binoculars! The - pit coloring. Choice of all| All coated lens and prisms. Compare these binoculars at double the price. por (Genuine Leather Cast............. $1.00 with parchase) SIMMS.» | 98 North Onperaas Sasincw 2) mm » BROTHERS fae ool TAERS STEWART-GLENN COMPANY...PAY LOWER PRICES WITH CONFIDENCE OF “Quaity ” AND _ SERVICE | | -KROEHLER 65th ANNIVERSARY riled Bere ee fe ere } Se ; Lae | | | ; a ap <= UG = a 2; . / : i i : 7 : 4 S = oH fe : a yo 28 fo ak = a. : ‘ ae of 4 4 ; T Z : : : te ; y . t > Ce a Si, . THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRIDAY, MAY 9, 4958 ee ee ee sco eos | : ee ee ee Cegiintastboad we There were five applications uqunsananausauanenseusnneenannanenny . a | for $7,300 [Says Military Draft |e sway wits the. dran. within State's in the Keates (eeu ae seme auger , win § “A satnene ot 200 wall Stay Indefinitely |e: sss moe ol Wh Its 450 Pools - : AVY ENE f- : reached out-of court yesterday in a nesota, cclamai | a j sf eee cakes vin walrenten (Ou tanta ‘Gene awe SeiNomed Mam of Year. \nyc aca boom. 1s|Tighten Historie Bonds - ” by FLEXI LUM 7 < ae 4 The payment was made to Har-|iutay”e5 lng ne theres da ‘WASHINGTON Mrs. .Leo_J.|the ‘Stare stealthy Depa mia P| MINNEAPOLIS 4 ~Minnesota ‘Fitted — “a - oe old Pilgrim, husband of the late|ger in the world.” Stupfel ‘of McMinnville, Ore., 8lported today. ag and Scandinavia tightened their » All Jobs Ct | -> ‘/¥vonne Pilgrim, 20, of 13 Craw- tit 2 farm’ wife who has eight grown , ee historie bonds last night with @ | : _ |ford St., who died jn 1953 after| Asked if that meant the draft joes a on ‘the. dapactinant ‘eiporiod Gat, aa] CRUE Of aed Seliowehly apd trays ALL MATERIALS | nd WORKMANSHIP. 4 | WASHINGTON Up — President |D'® Wilfred M: Green and A, ‘J. = ‘eer wed patina! Tl of May 1 there were 450 public|°" Stet mignor pono ee ~ GUARANTEED . ‘> Bieenbower’s proposal for ¢ civil-|cume removed her one kidney, |.) y the rest of mine. I'l not fid- _ and semi-public pools'in the stale| Jo, eid. 4 : % tncea|AuePaly believing it to be 8 tu) a sith yours.” Garage Back in Style [compared with 253 in 1948, an I” 4+ the table sat Princess Astrid m Call L. w. Bogert m FE 4.6089 " a, probable overtaut to make sure] The retrial of the sult. which ie St ee nati Ligon ek i Oe es “Resorts and motels, together with ot Norway, Se ea casadors |i : a * encroach ie damages, jumbug 3 sc , accoun * heads * ambassadors Si Wi $ les . ; p Soro * ae + be stay Hartrick, Te moyen ai — than 76 per cent of _— t¢ *& 2 ne set ae ‘AMLA gh rm dow . Dy aa oe. paca Re I ola a ge owas onl ete tetas ee Pia te Me ia eee, Sano, eaten an Tahara My ee Oe ae mem I reach “We' ¢ going to our | mortgages garages, u m isaid, permits ha nm i : war ~—— ante. with ‘NATO (North - At-'49 per cent seven years aes. nine a ciel eat miotel pools.jpersons attended. [annQueneuGnneunnnaeeeaseeeneenaney 7 ay FROM THE SPECIAL VALUES Ie : EXACT COPIES OF FINE IMPORTED DANISH MODERN. SAME SATIN SMOOTH FINISH—SAME. LARGE SIZE Zipper Foam Cushions © It took America’s newest, largest furniture shops KROEHLER SLEEP-OR-LOUNGE i i —_ 1 to produce this practically-perfect and perfectly- rocks ar practical chair to use in pairs or nba choice all about the house! Big, beautiful bill — * its clutter-clean design will thrill you; its am- pictured. cushioned comfort will enthrall you. Available in 4 fabric or 3 plastic fashion-color slip cover- ings; -with Danish walnut or- bias enamel rames. hm lb as Ni i he a: i te A a i a A i i: i ti i dived uli tated ai ee bd with Zippered Covers in Many Colors a NORDIKA KOLLEKTION Sofas, settees end com- - Ane ACCENT ponion tables, too, for almost every.room ond every ‘" i?/, decor. Sofos measure 72” in width; setiees are 48° wide. See them, love them, own them ... ot once! i S 19° to choose from!. _ YOUR CHOICE 2 PC. SOFA BED & CHAIR GROUP These colorful pillows come in round, ees or coctanner “shapes and, 11 SOFA $149° LOVE SEAT $98 oad ‘abe. $0 cover may removed Prin ‘3° | EVERYTHING for the PORCH or TAWN! ONE of the LARGEST DISPLAYS in the ENTIRE AREA = A i gh MA Mk imei eS Aa a a a Ag he i: alle: ali ea ii ae at sie a EWOY NEW Wall-to-Wall CARPETING © 100 NYLON BROADLOOM ¢ U.S. RUBBER FOAM PADDING Die Me A ee ee x wh as | AWASBAR AMAR ak AO’ 6 Pa GENUINE RATTAN, GROUP All cushions have zipper covers for easy removal for cleaning and they are available in choice of figures, tweeds or plain colors, Table tops are all genuine “formica’’ plastic tops that are stain and scratch ee dl eit i ua se ee Se Open Friday ond asses See ‘til 9 p.m. . / , \ \ e TACKLESS resistant. You get at this low sale price a $ 50 | .-owea| E INSTALLATION Ee att ae ae OD a ; , cushions available at extra cost, e hi mf —— re . B 6 Pe, GROUP in PLASTIC ....... $249.50 singin 569" noice ot Coors, .... 02 a ; L PLUS 5 EAR Z ! . Sax 4 WRITTEN GUARANTEE IZ is STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY — = : , | AFTERNOON mp mee WW DSS BM Work ee * * . a . NO SECURITY OR an ennonsins REQUIRED | | eae Do in With Hard in Pontiac General Hospita] after Surviving are his wife, Ella; a/to the Franklin Community Church. The popular, baseball sitching | 7 a. PLACE. H “ey ¥ : illness : gon, Arnold L. Phillips of Drayton; | , ball- as ember aomatte sseciation Counsellors and Rusty Water ! gg honed 8 homes. husband: a/|Plains; a sister and a brother. MRS. DAISY E. MILLER —— ——— paeet a yes: |} . k K. of Pontiac; four| Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-- AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service| teréay the rectory of St. Let 9 Years of Credit —— aoe Have a whiter wash, softer. igrendchuldres; four great-grand.\day from the Stephenson Funeral|for Mrs. Daisy E. Miller, 74, of Mary's Church here, - | Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat 9 tol. E clothes, lovelies com- [pchiléren; four sisters and Tour|Home-in Clare with burial in the SM@2 Henrydale St. who dled) Noted for his wit and wisdom, | MICHIGAN CREDIT couNSHLAORS ' vert: brothers. Greenwood Township Cemetery. |Wednesday, will be held at 2 . -M./he had served parishes in north-| 41% S. Saginaw : ee pig tag Up. Mrs, Duff's body was taken ‘trom THOMAS P. SCULLY - tomorrow at Dudley H. Moore Fun-lern New York for 40 years. a the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home eral Home. Burial will be in Royal —_—— : . —— to the Will Birkenkamp Funeral] Thomas P. Scully, 87, of 124 Oak. . ' ii ‘Home in Toledo, Ohio for service|Mary Day Ave., died this morning) A member of the First Methodist and burial. in a eonvalescent home. His body Church in Pontiac, Mrs.. Miller : is at the Pursley Funeral Home. jleaves a daughter, Mrs. Everett MILLARD F. HERRICK é Grubb of Clarkston and two sons, Service for Millard F. Herrick,; GEORGE E. THEOBALD = ‘(Charies of Drayton Plains and ‘61, ‘of 66 S. Sanford St., will be at! George E. Theobald, 69, of 20\George of Auburn Heights. '1 p.m, Monday from the Huntoon|Feneley Ct. died Wednesday night| Two sisters and one brother also’ |Funeral Home. His body will bejin Pontiac General Hospital after survive. ‘Why Rent a Softener Unit? pie Lap Own » for as Low $k 43 ) t | |e ‘taken to Flint for burial. a long illness. Per Month | L. prebedignhl “a the drive-in} 4 retired employe of Pontiac F ) t Clerk Designed especially for including Sales Tax: jtheater at Commefce, he was a/Motor Division, he was a member) X- epu y member of Roosevelt Lodge No.\of St. Benedict’s Church and the : 510 F&AM. He was also a mem-jLoyal Order of Moose Lodge No. Mary Cobb Dies iber of the yey pa a S 182. . Jesus Christ ter Day Saints. ves three sons and four | Surviving are, his wife, Mayme; Pics George Theobald Jr. Mary W. Cobb, a former Chief three daughters, Mrs. Philyis Winn) .4q Robert of Clarkston; Mrs. Deputy County Clerk of Oakland | of Los Angeles, Calif, Mrs. Gene-| 4 villa Nichols. of Lake Orion, Le- County for 26 years, died yester- ivieve Carlson of Norwalk, Calif.,’Roy, Mrs. Margaret Hardenburg, day at her home, 372 W. Huron Pocg land Mrs. Shirley Anderson: of| vry. Eleanor LaFlambay and Mrs.|She had been ill several months. /Ogden, Utah; two sons, Charles E.|/Mary Martin, all of Pontiac; two| A mative of Newport, Ky., = Herrick of Ogderf and Dale at|cisters| Mrs. Mae Carpenter of/C@™e to Pontiac more than ‘home; eight grandchildren; a sis-|Pontiac and Mrs. Beatrice Bell of FS 8&0 from Ohio. iter and two brothers. Clarkston; and 30 grandchildren. Miss Cobb, 67, had served as Mr. Herrick died suddenly yes- The Meter lodge will conduct a| ® secretary of the First Presby- terday morning of a heart ailment sereine al 7:30 p.m, Sunday at the| terian Church where as cae 5 jin bis home. DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home.| member and was a charter mem- CECIL PHILLIPS Immediately following at 8 p.m. wee - the’ Zonta Club and Cecil Phillips, 66, a carpenter|the Rosary will be recited. Serv- ore: caeies ice will be at 10 a.m. Monday in| She leaves three brothers, Rob- | your casual life... -NO MONEY DOWN FREE WATER ANALYSIS _ * . NO-IRON Tattersal Check Crisp Plisse Brunchculotte 5 ee Sizes 12-20 1414-24% SEMI-AUTOMATIC For Information. Call: - CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. 3465 Auburn Rd, ~ FE 4-3573 St. Benedict's Church with burial ert s Cobb'of Ohio, Otto B, of Pon- in~ Mt. Hope Cemetery. itiac and Gary M. Cobb of Los “EN , |Angeles, Calif.; and four sisters, NE EDO Mrs. Martha Allen, Mrs. Lily Sav- | John E. Wedow, 86, of 54 S.\edge, Laura M. and Ida M: Cobb, |Roselawn Dr. died yesterday afterall of Pontiac. an illness of several months: Service will be at 10:30 a.m. x Mr. Wedow was a farmer and Saturday from the Sparks-Griffin |auctioneer near Walled Lake until|Chapel with burial following in —|five years ago when he came to| park Mt. Park Cemetery. The Pontiac to live with his daughter, family suggests memorial contrib- e Mrs. D. O. Spence. as utions—be—made—to the* American} * | Surviving are his wife, Kittie; Cancer Society. *\a son, Frank J. Everett, and Mrs. Spence of Pontiac; a grandchild; | } and a brother, Albert of Farming-| * s -- | ton. | Service will be at #p.m. Satur- © \day from the Richardson-Bird Fu-| *\neral Home, Walled Lake, with * ‘iburial in the North Farmington ; ©3| Cemetery. >| MRS. EUGENE D. BAKER p Al N TS *|_ HIGHLAND — Service for Mrs. | _*|Eugene D. Baker, 74, of Saginaw, © 'a‘former resident of Highland who V5 | . _ s|died early today at Saginaw Gen- « >, ALENTINE eral rospital, witt be held at 1 p.m. mn { ,|tomorrow at Deisler Funeral Home C aver ~ |in Saginaw, Burial will be in High- ‘ : > \land Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. 165 Beg this beautiful new furniture in your living room ! | Surviving is her brother, U. S. Custom quality in every detail from its fine tailoring to ite e} « ral - \Beach of Highland wonderful design! Latest free-flowing saddle type arms. NON GALS = 7 New “off-the-floor” Aigh legs, striking trapunto treatment. * | : CHARLES H, GILLAM fres h A ~ Best -yet= “4 piece +. 7 cuchicned with fey mded 100% 2 soon robb As poe you CLIFFORD—Service for Charles| wal | | *\H. Gillam, 91, of 5184 Clifford Rd., , sitting comfort beyond compare ! CUSTOM QUALITY |... te yy : “will be held at .m. tomorrow ATA 2?P = | 958 at Blackburn Funeral Home. Bur- MODERAT® PRICE! OPEN Monday & Friday EVENINGS Enjoy yourself... be a “brunchculotter’’ with this divided skirt dress for cas- ual living. Blue with black or red with black, Phone FE 4-2511 or mail your OUR NEWEST ‘ ial will be in North Branch-Burl- ( ington Cemetery. . l ‘ A lifetime resident of Lapeer) co ors ; . County, Mr. Gillam formerly was a! Clifford Township supervisor, jus- tice of the peace and treasurer. - |He also served as treasurer of the Clifford School District. '—Surviving—are his wife, -Etiza-}——___— beth, and several nieces and neph- SPECIAL PURCHASE a ee The porters gift for Mother! Regular $209,50 ore mass = DeVith wn.. $15995 Drip-Dry _—- niture at ordittary- © i AAUW, F furniture prices. ngton ranklin. Garden Club, Friendly Circle and Adult Paint Dealer Discussion Group, Listed 203 or your Surviving are her husband and! ° Ie a Pages”’ re Sizes 12-20—1412-241%4 Perfect for Mother . . . this crisp floral with flowing full skirt and flattering V neckline. So easy care , . . just dip and drip-dry. ‘Look + ews, : at Ot eas | 100% Dacron | MRS. JAMES A, KEANE — i = md aaers A, sa acron . WALLED LAKE — Service for | : ae ; » | ||Mrs. James A. (Norma) Keane, oo i e e iS *) |44, of 6933 Nashway Dr., will be; ~ - — =* Fl ) | s _\held at 2_p.m. Monday at the - ae ora rin 4 = |Franklin Community Church. Bur- QUALITY PAINTS : - fleece 2 poly will be in Oakland Hills Ceme- TO SUIT YOUR | that have been de- | Mrs. Keane died yesterday: at DECORATING NEEDS », Clared _ discontinued | © |Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, aft-| : | é year = oe = © lera long illness, s+----- on mna- oe nse| The body is at ‘Bell Chapel of - : for Saguetints shears William R. Hamilton’ Co. in Bir- See Your Nearest F ance. A splendid op- —— a inaccer a a : i < y for you to | Ss ember 0 ‘ank- = . fine quality fur- — lin Community Church, the Farm- BOYDELL : e | Early ener a _ LAMP SET | : BED TAGS BRIER CO «i can buy ‘all three All 3 Lamps for Only | Brand New ‘NOW you 1 = i ot these ordinal “cape § 9 5 t 9. Way— a turquoise or apricot p bekect, grrr ron Mor: SP ~~ | CONVENIENT | : EER! Opel Hovgphere, white © a BUDGET ELECTRIC HE HEATING “ ‘ Charge Mees os Third Floor ; Pompom shades. 4 ‘TERMS wee ee RES AN A ee AVAILABLE MASSAGE PILLOWS REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! Protect: your car seats with Tri-Vinyl See Thru Auto Seat Covers 12.95 | that fit all makes of cars! oy ony 498 95 % Actually tougher than leather! % Easy to install, no pins, strings or hooks! _ New vibrating pillow with | 4% Custom-smooth, wrinkle-free 3-way switch — heat only, fit! . heat and massage, or mas- sage only. Loosens tired % 3 styles — solid muscles, firms flabby spots, front split front ideal for arthritic or rheu- d i. k ts! matic fike pains. Wash-, an ck seats able corduroy cover, full year guarantee. Vibrating Pillow, 6.39 ‘NEW Colonial Furniture Dept. NOW OPEN! NOW you can obtain some of.the finest Colonial furniture manufactured — in America ... at lower-than-tsual prices. Our all new Colonial de- Regular $279.95 artment boasts a host of Early American rade names as SPRAGUE & CARLETON ona Mt SEY WOOD WAKEFIELD. ‘199° Grand Opening Special COLONIAL SOFA Free Parking Right at Our Front Door! C LAYTON’S | CARPETS | APPLIANCES “The Store That Proves Quality Need Not Be Expensive” ® ¥ 3065 Orclard Lake Rd. Telephone FE 5.9474 Keego Harbor @ Sta-fit seat covers protect. cat up- Phone FE 4-25I1 holstery, yet beauty arid color show thru. Wipe clean with damp cloth. Waile’s ..« / I Street Floor Cuarantéed FRO Phos) FE 4-2S11 or Charge Yours. .. Waites Street Floor “Time has saaeel many things. Oddly enough, even American moth- ers fall in this category. In the 45 years since Congress made Mothers Day nationwide, consicerable changes have taken place. x * * For the most part these changes are all for the best. None of us would want to switch the role today’s mother plays in the family. When the going is tough, and things look the bieakest, Mother is often the backbone that keeps the family together. "Looking back a bit we note Mother lipstick, liquor and cigarettes are ac- cepted and she is not excluded from "gale conversations. Roi aad A aM - 2, Buren Bt. ” Trade Mark i x * * Also on the plus side she has en- (ina costume that is sensible even New Bill Would Ease Refugee Parole Law to this country in 1956 after the anti-Communist revolution. “They were admitted under though it might have raised an eye- brow or-two back in 1913). On the other hand, statistics point out that mothers do not _consider marriage quite as per- manent — there was one divorce for about every ten marriages in 1913; there’s almost one for every four marriages today. In almost half of these, children are: in- volved and out of every six mar- riages today, one is a divorcee. x *. x Mothers live longer today. In 1913 the life expectancy of a woman of 45 was 25 years; today it’s 32 years. Their children are more likely to sur- vive infancy — the death rate under one year of age was four times higher ‘in 1913 than it is in 1958. x *« * ; Mothers of 1913 would be aghast to find their counterparts of today figure quite prominently in our 1958 tax laws. Imagine their disbelief if told that today’s tax laws would grant a deduction for the expense of a “baby sitter.” And what would she have thought of the bulge - waisted, knee-length “chemise” dresses of "1958 — well, maybe it would have been just about what the 1958 Father thinks of them. The Man About Town Bird Lovers Active Audubon Club Formed Here: You're Invited to Join It the young rooster, thinks the sun 1% Rea Sealing diemalbowes _ ‘The recently organised +t Em Foatioe Anéuben Clube, in which one of the prime movers is Alten B. Madden of 1639 West Square Lake Road, is offer-_ hg bird lovers a rare opportunity. They are to hold regular meetings, not entirely confining their studies and ob- servations to the local.area, but algo branching out to check on bird habits in other locations. A trip to Pointe Pelee, Ont., is in prospect. All lovers of our feathered friends are invited to affiliate themselves with the project. Phone Mr. Madden, FE 5-0212. Fy 7 Tey = >\"o fa mo OFROML SERVI Do-it-Yourself Man. David Lawrence Says: Reds Stepping Up Their Infiltration WASHINGTON — The Com munists are stepping up their infil- also a mastery of the whole mili- tary Situation by stopping our STILL UNCONVINCED “Many Americans are still un- - comvineed that there is any com- munist menace, and they are prone to believe that to stop nuclear test-— ing, for instance, is merely a logical way to avoid a nuclear war. But the amount of organized propaganda behind this and other communist drives indicates clearly that the agents and auxiliaries of the Moscow government are State Luck of Milder Violent storms in various sectors of the United States during the past fortnight have emphasized again that Michigan rarely experiences nature in her wildest moods. - x ke * ; We have strong winds and “severe rains, but we never see the tremendous extremgs that are visited upon all other sections | of the country in one form or another. A dark cloud scudding near the ground often sends out highly false radio “tornado alarms.” Occasionally these ma- terialize, but the sum total of all the damage done by a tornado in- - Michigan the last half centhry will average out to a tiny sum per year. * «* * Our rivers are well behaved, in comparison with many rivers else- where. The snows are never deep, the summers are never parched periods of agony and the cold of the winter is never very challenging. Michigan is fortunate. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tut Puwric Press Company Pontiae 12, Michigan Daily Except Sunday "Eiseutve Wee View — Aawatant Advertsing ae haparts = ar Eo gy Rd ' @Qeonee C. inneaw, ‘ Classified Manager Wea Recipient as EAD WELL, ee he Associated Press te entities exclusively to tise. tion ai Yooal new prinal te this Tne wet cope AP Sewepaper as _g heal thers ara ma ert ¥ eete ‘ — poongt all geben SS vanes braves Copies of the Pontine Weekly Gazette of 70 years ago, owned by i William H. Fogle of 925 Wagner 8t., portray our city when -it made horse drawn vehicles. The ads. fire quaint and in great variety, includ- ing many suré-cure patent medicines, followed by that of a funeral director. A six-foot blue racer, a harmless snake, _was killed Wednesday by & Harold Mikelson of Holly, in the Webber Woods near that village. --Now a member of the Oakland County; Board of Supervisors, John L. Carey, of Springfield Township, was formerly mayor of Dearborn, and a close friend of the late Henry Ford, and was with him when Ford was in- duced to make his first airplane flight. Boyhood recollectioris go back to those days in 1891, when I carried chain for County Surveyor : Samuel J. Serrell, in establishing. grades for cleaning out Swartz Creek in Holly Township. He liked my work because I liked wading in the stream—at 25 cents per day. Later Mr. Serrell had one of the first automobiles in Pontiac.” a a iS Verbal ¢ Orchids- Stephen J. Cloonan, Sr. of 165 Summit 8t.; elghty-fourth birth- day. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Martyn of 39 Waldo.; fifty-ninth wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Christine Taber of 508 Oakland Ave.; elghty-second birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sampson of 8648 Golfside Dr.; fifty-third wedding anniversary. Mrs. Winifred McKellman of Auburn Heights; eighty-fourth birth- day. s 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. Stritmatter of Metamora; sixty-fifth wedding anni- versasy. — | Harry Oliphant of Waterford; eighty-fifth birthday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Austin R. Danfor of Walled Lake; mess. fifth wading arini- versary. . f proving their own military position. the Soviets operate in the “Cold W: To them the fight is on in earnest, going the Communists’ way almost _ by default. This is largely because there is a tendency, principally in the United States, to pooh-pooh the communist conspiracy. PROGRESSES RAPIDLY _Meanwhile, internal subversion in America is progressing rapidly, and any efforts by congressional committees to expose what's hap- pening are reported to have been effectively squelched by the Demo- cratic leadership, which evidently must be theorizing that the public will not mind if the Democfatic party is again accused of becoming “soft on communism." For it is apparently assumed by the Democratic leaders that there is no need for ineisive in- vestigations of the ways by which the communist apparatus is to- day making headway ia the United States, particularly in the field of science. Yet, some of the men who are in the forefront of the movement to dis- arm America and weaken her position on nuclear weapons cries out for exposure, the congressional committees have been told to keep their hands off. - For they have done nothing about exposing the phony petitions and the devious methods by which or- The Country Parson and lately it has been . while the background of — ganized propaganda against nuclear testing has been thriving lately, not only in this country but among our allies. ii | at I vt Hilt Hult eb 3 Oe z [ e5 ERE of nuclear _ weapons, would give a military ad- vantage of tremendous value to the - Soviets. Small wonder the Communists think they can conquer or dominate pee ve © e. ~ ee Emmons. sai Dr. William Brady Says: Don’t Blame “ot middle-aged women. middle complete loss of reprodu ctive DR, BRADY function. The germ-cells (ova) are no longer given off by the ovaries after menstruation stops, and therefore pregnancy and child- birth is no longer possible, No such loss of reproductive function occurs in men. Men 60 or 70 years old or older may be- come fathers.. The germ-cells (spermatazoa) continues to be produced through life, and the interstitial cells of the testicles are still alive although they pro- ‘ duce less and less internal sec- retion, sex hormone, as age — vances. The interstitial éells of the ovaries, which produce female sex hormone, normally decline in activity when the ovaries lose their capacity to produce germ-cells, ova, egg-cells. But in some instances the ovar- fes continue to produce sex_hor- mones for many years after the menopause. When they do so the woman not only suffers little or no disturbance of health or comfort from ‘‘change of life’ but she re- mains as lovely and attractive as ever, by saying the poor fellow is go- ore hokum, Lest readers assume that this . or that sex hormone would be good for what they think ails them, I. beg to say here that I can give no_ ‘further information or advice on. that, give you such information or ad- vice is your own physician, ; Women who harbor morbid no- tions about the “change” or at- tribute whatever ails them to it M isbehavior - City Manag Voie of the People. : er ee oy Editorial on on Tornado Rules es * * ” * & ® oid a ca ed co ae eee way of living longer. It’s aaa that young peose o his Gy were denied the wonderful benefits of fluoridation because of the battle An article appearing in the May . “1 issue of The Pontiac Press 23 Bie ae* i ‘Get a Job W here There’s No Union’ R32 ge aggter bs Le sifzcess He He ik i! gege tie fi 35 | g : . * ri : Bai if Hi i E a3 & 4 } Eu: fi. ri ty Hi i q Ce os = oe ___ It’s to be hoped that a man Anita * -” This head over heels in love gets ag an unfortunate choice since back on his feet after he’s signed request if you provide a North Oxford has one of, if not the married "stamped, self-addressed envelope. - highest, per school pupil valuations = zs ke ke « *« & in the county according to 1956-57 Heme ts where you hang up ‘. letters, not more then ene page statistics. The errér was not the your hat and the kids throw Aig ee gen tac to pers fault of The Press, since it was inetr things on tables and chairs. health end hy net based on faulty information given * *& *& or treatment, wil) be answered by : . William Brady, tf s stam self. to the reporter. : You. can’t get a barber to be- addressed envelope is sent Pon- : : ’ tise Press, Pontiac, Vernon L. Schiller, Treasurer lieve that long hair is a fign of aad 1958) Pontiac Public Schools genius, 6 Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Tells Wives to ‘Feign Ardor’ age undergo > “Mental cruelty” is usually just a symptom of erotic mal- adjustment in the bedroom. Yet many ignorant. married folks think it is a basic causé of their divorce. All- married couples can profit from the booklet named below, for Amer- ica has too long adopted the proverbial ostrich behavior and refused to face the simple facts. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-305: Paul G., aged 28, is the husband of Nancy who was reported yesterday as ‘seeking a _ divorce on grounds of mental cruelty. * *.* “Dr. Crane,” Paul ee. “Nan- cy wouldn’t read gig. your column most @ of the time be- 7% cause she said you © always picked on you were all | wrong about ' sex matters in mar- “Naturally, I ‘was brittle tem- pered and snapped at her. Mean- _while, she was irritable and un- ° The only person who can ° gt : meat divorces start in. the bed- room.” DIVORCE IN BEDROOM The usual complaint of aeecce litigants is ‘‘Mental Cruelty” or “Incompatibility.” But those terms refer to symp- toms, not causes! They are evi- dences, far out on the periphery of marriage, of fundamental mal- adjustment at the core. And «he core of most mar- riages- is sexual. Alas, many wives have been biased in their ~ outlook by misguided mothers or spinster aunts and diverced relatives, God Almighty created-man and _ woman differently. Man, for ex- ample, requires about 3,500 calo- ries at the dinner table per day to remain happy and cooperative. -But the average wife may. not need more than 2,500 gastric calo- ries, And the usual wife admits the difference. Furthermore, she de- lights in her husband’s greater gastric hunger, for she studies cook books and attends newspaper Cooking Schools just so she can everi tempt her mate to exceed they feel in order to placate their husband's greater erotic ego. If a wife feeds her husband pete aes ile | * x ~s . ee a Pet ee ae Te 8S eee ee ee ae ee ee ae er ae ee eae Ce Ue See ey Sa eee af c eo) a FS = SS z Fs aay : - : ee, ae: ! Sie . i ie. ec t : : ; Fj y* , ry eee <4 — Ps ew * * About 38,000 persons’ move into Ail tt sight tin top ba the | Se Se © mate tel J fireworks eon ein ah Buy Now wag That Family Second TV SET During This USED TV. SALE rom SEQ BRAND NAME CONSOLE , AND TABLE MODELS SWEETS RADIO and TV SHOP 422 West Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 FREE PARKING Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 sriaeenemiae cement Circus Menagerie ay tberalize _ltto Serve as Zoo for Most of Year Tay Writeotfs PAWTUCKET, R.I. ® —Under Hing eee a ern and Bailey| Administration Believes hater wanumete ont vewaad Industry Would Receive rt -o Ss Ci ZOO . “a- mon 2 * ’ la year for a $1 token fee. — Shot in Arm | The animals, valued by the cir- a . cus at more than $100,000, are due) HOT SPRINGS, Va. (#—Word ‘to arrive from New York next|that the Eisenhower administra- Cw £ * Saas — ie Ra es ‘Tuesday morning aboard four flat/tion may ask Congress to liberal- oer ie cars, They will be exhibited from) ize tax writeoffs for all industry Give the Queen of Your life something to. show that the middle of May each year to|circulated today at a conferénce you really care... really love her and appreciate her! ithe following April 1. of Secretary of Commerce Weeks For that special gift that she'll treasure always, because The animals will be shipped) ang his Business Advisory Coun- she‘ll know it was chosen just for her, select from the wide | ‘each April to Madison Square’ cj], . variety of lovely Mother's Day Gifts at George’s-Newport’s. :Garden-in New York City for the * x * ‘annual performances there. While} 4 government source reported, they are in Pawtucket, the city privately the plan is getting seri- will have the responsibility ot | ous consideration in Washington. feeding and housing the animals. Weeks said last week it would = provide “the greatest shot in the 7 arm of’ business,’ but he did not Given Contract for Work forecast any administration ac- ‘on Orion-Oxford M24 _ | tion. : - The idea was expected to get a! The Denton Construction Co. of| strong bost from the closed two- Grosse Pointe Woods has .been/day sessions at which Weeks, Sec- grading, providing drainage and @/other top government officials oa dual concrete roadway for 2.7/meeting with about 100 members miles on M24 ‘(Lapeer road) be-|o¢ the BAC. tween Lake Orion north to the * « ©€ EE ens ot vot ‘aany| Sen. Homer Capehart (R-Ind) || State Highway Department award-| has introduced a bill which would ed for work on 290 miles of state | Permit companies to write off in| trunklines, ‘|depreciation for tax purposes larger’ percentages of the cost of| new plants and equipment in the | first years of their life. : | 4 The device was used in the Ko- rean War to stimulate expansion ! of defense-essential industries. Its . 8 advocates today contend that its In Time for Mother's Day Gift Giving—Our Summer » BUDGET SHOP Featuring Better Dresses at Only - mn OO 4 «= Ay <.\\ revial would create jobs by en-| couraging plant modernization, | . the replacement of obsolete ma- * ° Ichinery, and the toling up. for! new and improved products. ee ee The council’s membership in- Scoop up an armful of these fine higher priced stiles. Every imaginable style, color [> and type in this tremendous group. Nothing will please Mother more than a dress for Mother's Day. Nothing will please you better than the fine quality you buy for only ludes scores of the biggest names Choose from Junior 9 to 15... Misses’ 10 to 20... Large sizes 14'2 Cc { $5. i Ameria, indasiey saad @ aie. to 2414, Super sizes 46 to 52. in ’ cussion of possible” anti-recession | os f yC at the Big Selection for $5.00 = ‘ moves is high on its — borrow 1 p to 2500.00 “no collateral ‘ * Dupont Zeset Cottons * No-lron Cottons | : : . = ° * Crease Resistant Print * True-Set Stripes USEFUL Gi - : ES free life insurance protection Suitable for inidetvies * Wrinkle-Shed Broadcloth * Woven Checks Pick F EP © 66 . .c * Lowenstein Cottons * Sunback Cottons 1om Fines; Quality JERSEYVILLE, Iil. oe wit teak me : ee ery of tiny diamonds ie "Pee, a ese NYLON $ $199 FUR sa 838 ported by a quarry operator. +9000 68.99 George 8 ge eo 3 of the) TOPPERS STOLES pes y- : Jersey Quarry ‘Co., id tests Sede show the ~~. _— gn di 7.88 $99 ae: Seg , a > stone strata 15 fee | White, ‘pink, Dive. Muskrats, squirrels . POVTIAC STATE BA) aa = ter Tests verifying the diamond dis- covery, Hofstetter said, were) made at the Central Illinois Test-| ing Laboratories in Springfield. | ‘BIG 3Pc.. BEDROOM FRIDAY—SAT. _and MONDAY ONLY a: — == ; : r ta ; —s — aM fe | em weet) | sheer genius < = ot Bw Cfo Mother's Day giving... glamorous ee a ae stockings poe, p50 Marvélous Mojud ‘Stockings look so elegant, feel so fine, fit smooth as the skin on your legs! And they come in styles and colors to tempt every weman’s good taste — from nearly-nude seamless to. long-wearing Dual-Lure. Glamour girl or grandmother, we can’t think of one woman who wouldn't love Mojud! This year, give Mojud Stockings to every lucky fashionable on your list, TIFFANY GREY MAHOGANY ONLY Famous Name! epemeepenenammm » Te-built Border’ v Heavy Tick! ‘ TERMS mattress at the low price of AVAILABLE ‘ $49.50 each and receive absolutely free of charge this fine 3-pc. bedroom Ee ; uiteewhich includes doub! Serta Restokraft 3.07 ree eee HEALTH BUILT, EXTRA FIRM _~ bed. Chest available. - Box Springs and pre Multi - coil innerspring by SERTA RESTOKRAFT in 5 firm double tick made for oN Perfect for Mom — Fashionable Slips by # — eomaes! Sewn aepoad A joy of @ slip of nylon tricot | health sake with firm colle 0. with gracefully pte tase bal for better sleep. A lines and a bodice that makes | ° : : a point of flattery. Note the SMART SKIRTS premanent pleats and fragile EXAI APLE: looking lace destined to defy . 3? Matchiig Stripe Jackets. countless tubbings. : t | 4 95 0 &. Lovely Lingerie by Vanity Fair Vanity Fair Slips.....3.95 Vanity Fair Waltz Vanity Fair Ya Slips. 2.95 vaciey Pair boiamas,. 8.95 Vanity Fair Panties. ..1.15 yey Fair Gown ., 5.95 Box Springs and Mattress. ..... $99.00 Bedroom Sot 5 4..u.... FREE otal Price .... 99900 counuere a a Gia duly a ade SS A s ‘TE 4-8795 © Stretch Gloves ... 74 N. Saginaw St. | We Give Holden's Trading Stamps i Sil ees iol enn at tb focug of infection are delayed by contusion of counsel, There are paradoxical advances of prices and labor costs at a time when millions are without gainful em- ployment. . The whole nation is looking te Detroit for a new pattern in connection ‘with collective bargaining between) Walter P. _Reuther’s Aute Workers Union and the Big Three automobile | manufacturers. : oo. 2 ee 2 It takes the passage of time ideas and formulae: put forth’ Thus shortly after the end of World War I, Reuther, in a de- . momen Chemical May Be anic |e of Cancer compounds, Herbst has produced | chemicals that can serve various | medical purposes; | One of tetrazoles, he said, oe action of several of the of all cells, It is possible, he said could be A poisoned’ jinto accepting the imitation acid for the real one. * * * “Biological evaluation of these }compounds,”- Herbst said, “has |Only recently been started, but a | few very tentative results make jus enthusiastic about the poten- | tialities,” _ WATER. _— e a You Sleep en sishoo FHA Texms | PAYNE DIST. CO. | MAple 5-9021 ee SPECIAL For MOM On HER DAY. f KRESGCE'S ORCHID CORSAGE | chapter's an- outstanding re- member, ge ald ls & simple} of one carbon }and four nitrogen atoms to which a variety of other chemical groups; — fean be attached to form various compounds. ‘By varying the structure of these; | but, ‘that the corporation* ‘froze “ei price of cars at the 1946 level. Instead. of the resultant profits, GM under such circumstances would: have lost $7,733,903,864. ployees, On this basis, the indus- try's strongest company would have unhappily entered the econ- omic graveyard, which includes scores of unsuccessful pioneers, in- cluding Pierce Arrow, Reo, Jor- . dan, Peerless and numerous others. 2 i eter cash pee. “This computation, it seems to me, hag enormous | current practi- cal significance. It clarifies the fact that spokes- men. for-job seekers are perhaps unwittingly committing their fol- lowers to economic suicide through sniping at business profits. For the spark plug for making jobs available for an expanding work force is the appraisal by enter- prisers and investors ‘of current profit prospects and..the outlook for future profits, * * * The ordering of, new capital facilities, on which some 4,000,000 workers depend, on con- fidence by management and share- owners. that investment in new capital goods will be profitable. If is a misconception for politi- cians and critics of business to qualify their acceptance of the profit motive In our type of cooncmnic . society. The reason- ablesoes tr adbquieg) et paste is not a. matter fer bureaucratic determination, but is worked ont in actual competition. - Frequently the slender profit maker — the marginal producer — is the least desirable employer. His relative inefficiency makes it ducer, with the biggest. profit mar- gin, is able to continue the Amer- ican dream of giving the worker more and better things in exchange for a week's.work, while providing the customer oui segura values. Recession is needlessly Jlength- ened when fundamentals are. not understood, * * *. Instead of couching these prob- lems in terms of Marxian con- flict and class warfare, it is/force essential to retognize that ll factors in business are mutually concerned with keeping. costs at a level which customers are able and willing to absorb. Thus management should be envisioned as the star salesman employment from customers, and it is frus- trating for spokesmen for the employee to put road blecks in the way of the salesman. Similarly capita] is a creative force. According to the National Industrial Board, it takes $16,000 of investmerit to make a job avail- able for a prolductiori worker. Thus, instead of being the foe or the enslaver of the worker, the supplier of capital is really a benefactor. ‘HONOR MOTHER with a GIFT of FURNITURE From LE arta — is so practical! collectors. strictest of budgets. And yellowing! bedrooms . “*{Watch her eyes sparkle! Give her @ )Y beautifully boxed, s delicate orchid. With k, corsage pin, bow. d > NOSEGAY | 3-Carnation Corsage ... S188 i Fragrant carnations 88 them! DOWNTOWN PONTIAC STORE ONLY lis 4 .. CARNATION stay fresh all day / 2-Caration Corsage . .. $1.44 KRESGE COMPANY Ss. S. "¢ CHAI R as Pictured lighter | than om fron and . OF tien t to all th Made to Our Own Rigid Specifications $4.00 Delivers bedding manufacturer.” we are sure cannot be matched at less than. $49.50. 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Niet Men. nakiie ik vents bs for the use of blood and} ys Utah has comet x cal Wrong hall Go te Pick bial FE ecetien ten Teenie Contain s House \ jz ie at ye srwec, rsh be. tied ih epics 3 — , = [orton for gral sites: | (Contains Arsenic, The sherit! sald packages tound/ot mitre and heated.” BOYDELL PAINTS in 165 fresh ~ 1958 colors © “QUALITY PAINTS TO SUIT YOUR DECORATING NEEDS See Your Nearest BOYDELL PAINT DEALER Listed on Page 203 of Your “Yellow Pages” Creditors, Debtors tion. The purpose of the 7-member committee will be to aid persons unemployed through no fault of their own, and to adjust prob. “lems between creditor and debt- er during temporary unemploy- ment, Attorney Paul Mandell, Mark Stew- * for Unemployedice: Waterford Names 7 to b Assist. in Probleins of | Applications for persons i need lef the committee's services . will Members of Waterford Town- ship’s new Unemployment Arbitra- tion board have been appointed by Supervisor Eimer Johnson, and all have accepted the volunteer posi- The board includes Township art, manager of Pontiac State be available at the town hall, and careful consideration ef each appli- cant will be given before any action is taken, Johnson said, One School Ballot Filed , for Waterford Election Township School District board of education election. . is seeking re-election for a three- year term. The deadline for the petitions is Saturday. 1S} MACON, Ga: W—Police discov- ‘poison with an arsenic base also Only one nominating petition’ has been filed for a place on the ballot in the June 9 Waterford Incumbent Frederick J. Poole ‘|Voodoo Items ered an assortment of voodoo equipment and recipes for love potions in the horhe of a widow charged with the arsenic poison deaths of four persons. * * * Sheriff James I. Wood said four bottles which had contained ant were found in Mrs. Anjette Lyles’ home. Mrs., Lyles, °33, was arrested Tuesday at a hospital where she had been undergoing treatment for circulatory trouble in a leg. * * She was charged with murder ‘in the deaths of her mother-in- law, two husbands and a 9-year- old daughter. The daughter died last month, the first husband in 1952, the second in 1955 and the aa a hh rh ito or hao oe ehh r) CUSTOMERS - No Experience Necessary For the Last 2 Days of Our APPLIANCE FESTIVAL! Covered. 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May 9, 1958 a NEW YORK (INS) — The last time Maurice Chevalier fell in love “wildly and passionately” was seven years ago. It happened in| But this one might have been. France, of course. The neme of the\"“A severe danger for a man of} so bucky to-get ‘out of tt —- po affe chivalrous are not dead. BADLY CAUGAT py wariia Sine = |woman is withheld, ‘of ‘course. Theyiny ‘age to fall be dre Me that.) I started gia the. ‘bell for y Maurice Chevalier Rings. Bell. for Freedom asked whether such sessions bore| I was really very bady caught, Soetenn.” Chevalier shakes his him. he says soberly. are as many kinds of as are omelets, “When I got out of it—I was you seat Aah 0: Set of thane Mahes the gentle, the @ FRIDAY MAY 9 @ Free Gifts. and Souvenirs to All Who Attend | The First Twenty-Four (24) People to Tie Their Horse to Our Hitching Rail ot the Rear of Our Store on Friday or Saturday, May 9-10 — Will Receive New Leather Halter for Their Horses! @ SATURDAY MAY 10 © Special Door Prize Sehwedey Get Your Free Ticket—-You May Win the -SHETLAND “BB Western Supply The Drawing for the Pon will ‘Be ap Saturday at 6 “If Its Western, We Nese i” 315-17 Main Street . Rochester, Michigan OL 1-1031 e not so hot as a / | “Maybe I'm eae’ 4 ai ita 1 a “Te depe: - be replies, “on questions that are alWayg the same, and do not provoke me to great enthusiasm. They are deal- ing with how long I am in show business, when am I going to mafry, and what have I eat for breakfast. “However, in many interviews, pi I learn things I have never realize | In repose, in his suite in the Waldorf Towers, the legendary Bing of French: musical comedy looks the pink-cheeked business- man in a gray suit. He appears to be in his 50s. Smiles readily but does not put his charm into overdrive, . He claims to be happier than he has ever been. HIST 3 Tui a4 8 £28 ihrer Soi. i real ~ ve gone through, and maybe Tint J corner and says when you die you Ihave to live all over again, I will thave no choice. But I will not relish the idea. The next time, I ‘could not possibly be so lucky as ithis time.” ‘The singer “owns” as many songs as maybe Elvis Presley, yet, is currently a sell out act in the Waldort’s “Empire Room.” 5 See eonest sevete, ag” will be | fare next week, He rod penal ~oaste for | a year of one-man shows, TV and movies, and it is his conten- tion that “I’m having now the biggest success I have ever had.” He has been interviewed by newspapers for 50 years, and was ‘before. Like in this interview . he ‘paused to think, then leaned * }forward animatedly .. . “In this interview;I realize for the first time that in. many interviews I learn things I.never realize before.” (Gopyright, 1958) Families on Welfare Get Surplus Food LANSING — More than one -Gov. Williams reported that in Detroit alone the number rose from 125,000 to 160,000 in April, and in Genesee County, from 25,000 .to 40,000. . For the first time, butter was includeddast month in the list of commodities for. welfare recipi- ents, and nearly 700,000 pouhds were issued in Detroit’ and 61 outstate counties, the Governor said, , Overall Detroit-Wayne County food distributions in April totaled more than one million pounds, . +k -8 Williams said all except 22. out- state counties now are taking part in the surplus food program for welfare recipients and unemployed persons with limited means, Of the participating counties, only Muskegon limits welfare is- sues to welfare recipients only. Welfare distribution is separate frém the school lunch, old age as- sistance and charitable institutions programs. — | Famous Hotpoint quality for less! New round Silver Line electric water heaters are finished in lustrous silver-grey Permalucent. This attractive baked-on "metallic finish will not chip or mae. 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To be known as the Libbey-/| -Owens-Ford building, the free- standing structure will be the first major office building _ constructed | in the downtown area in 30 years. * * * John D. Biggers, chairman, and| George P. MacNichol Jr., said|t they are rushing plans in hope construction can be started by ‘early fall with completion sched- uled for February, 1960, ‘The two executives said their company has more than doubled | manufacturing operations in the _ last 10 years and urgently need - additional administrative and. sales space, The firm's execu- _ tive officers presently are located in three downtown bulidings. «With a = 120 feet square, the building will rise from a land- scaped plaza on a block-long site ‘on Madison Avenue between On- tarie and Michigan Streets, * ee & It-will be framed with structural ste@] and rest on caissons sipport- ing-columns with 30-foot spacing. ‘Spaandrels will be of black vitro- lux,a glass product of the firm. The» sparndrels will be framed by extruded aluminum mullions on 6-foot modules... The core of the building will have masonry walls. Glass will be dramatized in» movable : in- | terior partitions, — permitting flexibility for departmental ex- - pansion and relocation, : _ Other features will include mo- torized window washing equipment, luminous ceilings and a snow- melting system at main entrances. | . a ae aa | The ground floor, to be inset ‘from the superstructure, will be used for lobby and. service areas with six high-speed elevators. Six of the 12 office floors and part of . |Pontiac, at 25 E. Lawrence St., an- the basement will be occupied by; the company. There will be a| maximum of six floors available for tenants. ‘Miss Pontiac’ Title Path to ‘Universe’ If you are a good-looking woman ‘between 18 and 28 years old, un- married, and a resident of the Pon- | tiac area, you can qualify for the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant. The Arthur Murray Studios in nounced they will stage a “Miss Pontiac” contest sometime this month. The winner will go on to Detroit) to compete June 13 for the title of “Miss Michigan,"’ the state's en- try in the Leng Beach, Calif. con- test. Arthur Murray Studios of Michi- gan are serving as state sponsor of the event. ‘Sweet Adelines’ Will Visit Pontiac The Detroit chapter of ‘Sweet Adelines” will visit with the Pon- fiac chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. (Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop) Quartet. Singing in America) Sat- urday for a ‘“‘Ladies Night’’ pro- gram to be held at the Gingell- ville Community Club, 3575 Bald- win Ave. Several members of the “Sweet Adelines” are from the Pontiac | area. ‘They are Mrs. Evelyn) Pascher;-Mrs: Gladys Ryden and Mrs, Gunvor Ryden. 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MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS: Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. “DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: so Open Mon, and Fri, 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. | Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. %: 30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. _ 1 eo oo Ed ¢ ee bz © Br Ambas: or Walled Lake Teens Review Traffic Laws : puma. \Inattentive Driver, New York Finn ~ |For Walled Lake Schools ‘ oo. < OU Wants Arizona's Pj to $ 0 : fo Russia Dies 'Preparing for Road -E-O lap fon Civ Grasshoppers |Plan fo Borrow 00,000 | : our persons suffered minor = Z a ject, | wri and * driving| juries a PHOENIX, Ariz. 7 —~ A New = ee saa a ee E Deve, 81 We tte eo =: a a Se LAR A i St delicacy. * ak future state aid payments, instead| It also discussed with Walter T. Built U. S. Sympathy for |iaws’in the coming weeks in prep-|give teenagers an opportunity to! ‘The written exam will be on| Jugith Kay James, 16, of 155 4. «Soviets in World War It|2#8tion for the Teenage Road-E-O,|prove their driving ability both in}common sense driving knowledge|riizabeth Lake Ave., told Pontiac| Reece Finer Foods wrote |0t $200,000 ‘as previously planned.| nica, school architect, final re - : ° “20 roy eget aan ve hay una police she was driving. along W.| Asst. State Entomologist James visions for the proposed Junior *. . today the current demands of the ays niencing rs. or Mrs, Fox. natra and Edgar Bergen. The wife of a Drayton Plains — of Lapeer Forger man, one of three men killed in Te ee an aerial collision of two planes letter to Sen. Estes|_ LAPEER — The sentencing of in 1956 over Pontiac Municipal union a petition filed with the a. |George Fernea, 53, convicted of Airport, is seeking $200,000 da- Ketauver (D-Tenn), said te instey|forgery in the $50,000 embezzle-|mages in Oakland County Circuit Court. ithe case of Virginia B. Pickett, || GRANT'S VALUE PRICES Help You Buy | | the sen-jwife of the late James G. Pickett || nae ORE‘ MOTHER | cos, tener tetewer fel ee ep REMEMBER HER with a GIFT from GRANT'S rH : i i : i Bee Mn A E Vie if ee eo Mrs. Pickett, administrator of about $50,000 of Bostick funds to|her husband's estate, charges in| the suit that Trott’s pilot, Winston D. Mathews, 25, of Charlevoix, : i i it il -" A Hy ? E q e g a 2 g z & 5 5 H / H 5 sf i | : i i tf i = d ; rop Assault Charge Tb charge of azseait with intent Mathews, along with Pickett ; : 2 if 1 i; if 1 g i RFE HI ne é g E H 1956. is charged with tossing “ -&°.% dynamite at an Avon Township| The suit contends that Pickett, |/ in , 42, was about to land his plane at || : ted to scare them.” 3 3 builders, : ,_|the Pontiac field, in a -traffie pat-|) : ac aa ___ | The Oakland County Prosecutor's itern established . by. the airport, |j : atlas ‘oe caret reg ‘ -_ Rwy Byer oa riled when the Ttrott plane, in a forma- : : . is i > the Wash-| negotiations Between General| struction of sty. te bn te be SS ee crashed into. the}| " ‘Tydings and Landa, and war lice] eaae ha et nemment to dances [sentenced May 19 on this charge] The Trott plane should have © {ified with the firm ‘til his death:|unton charge that the company is\t2-g°7Ct Judge H. Russel Hol- yielded the right-of-way to a land. + — He specialized in Selenesiaet ane threatening scrap of ing airplane, the suit says. It also|/f- - corporaton law bid otha Y Dapeeirintl ie wae latigtng, cole ePae B Eao cks ED hong ae BR ge th gyro a running feud with the Ronald|iished 1,000-oot minimum. altitude d A? z gz 3 :: i it te i i : i em sam <3) : =" The UA at the bar-/MacDonald family at 3389 East-\planes must maintain when flying : Nic . Thrown From ‘Cycle, is po grlmam rag hms eat a cans a ae tn over airports. : 2 _ Waterford Man Inj its Fisher Body Division plant in nis cig eb uc ein elias out Buy now and save... : nr ed pontiac, Mich — ing occurred shortly afterwards ion wes Tr Alcoa Airplane aluminum tubing © wee , ) ; . , - flying from Defiance, Ohio to Al-|| Edward T. Graham, 23. of 1120 to * +t : : ett a esc hanes. Te. alter They'll bloom this Spring KING SIZE CHAISE Imagine, a 6-foot chaise thee’ : 1.25 a week 0 feather-light. Completely ; - : St., Waterford os - : le ~ ne bee Sebaacday diam to wes statement. eating. “The shurdows| Negotiations at Standstill /Trott oe een oe ee *_. thrown from his motorcycle while|threat prov what the UAW/in Detroj i mane ; eee py ag tngend ayepeoag gic in oit Beer Dispute ina about 800 industry overexpanded productive} DETROIT (INS) — Negotiations = igus _ Graham told township potice capacity without any similar ef-|between striking workers and the| : that when he SELECTED JUMBO ROSEBUSHES | : applied his brakes |!rt to expand consumer buying peer Brewers Assn. were at a weather-resistant Velon web- . a = tal pak Wis eeteetenaie aaneee GM_ issued no statement in| Conferences, called by state and QQ AV i bing, See ee Ae $ 88 Beautiful bushes are full- $ - throwing him into the ditch, | |"ePlY. The company Said that a/federel negotiators Wednesday end- Juem fo Peet seers ; sized, ready for planting. i. Os ie meeting had been set up on the|ed in stalemate tions. Folds compactly. Green m3 Variety of most popular 4 ‘men Pontiac Get local level to discuss the Frank and ex- 'n white or solid pink, tur- F e colors to make yours a col- for . ; Hospital | a passing motorist. He} The UAW. had bargaining ‘talks |ecutive director o f the association SOV ER is Sow Fs : f oe ; . : é was treated for abrasions and|scheduled today at Ford and/Said its offer still stands. The offer} +1C quoise, yellow as orful garden this Spring. 4 bruises and released. Chrysler as well as GM. was rejected at a meeting last) I , : . : aw otek ae CONVERTIBLE Totals 73 Cents an Hour per Employe peed aectmicetie cence I tr amtneTORER Ere earn TaN RTA GM Releases Breakdown: |Mey Have to Amputate 7 oot oach’s : on Cost of UAW Demand | BANNING, Calif. “ Pott fo : ptr Medel 31 a : . jc.ans say they will probably have as it Cleans m ~ ro ~ : : SAVE A) DETROIT (INS) — General or any othe i to amputate the leg of Arthur ee ‘ ; ee : , —— Peed pirate _ break: tends they ela oe Save pages a leteag ingen) Pgs formerly GRANT CREST : s imate that the fered, if they can this, ( ELMA United Auto Workers’ new con- lower our inmanés te aa paint eC. James Johnson, 15, is ye c fract demande would cost the where they will net.” in Riv of rside Juvenile Hall, — WARE. company more than 73 cents an) hour per employe. an Ford said the UAW proposals charged with assault with a deadly Total srumml cest of the de- would cost more than 70 cents So angers Before the shooting, Lin- mania Snecding to GM aca 4 hour — exclusive of profit sharing.| den had reprimanded him for. be more than $500 million. a ee ‘fighting. GM. Ford and Chrysler all met, The UAW has called GM's esti- with the psy ba union today as the pa mate “fantastic,” but so far has of bargaining piched we tnartedty | \ed ocak poreres os nt “meee ties nanaown of its Both federal and state concilia:| . ORION TOWNSHIP — ‘The Orion 2 compa tion services assigned teams of! Township School Board accepted sons. GM Tiss the cont af Ta. (mrito™ (follow progress of the the low bid of $32.682 by Frank! BUBB HARDWARE LIMITED TIME ‘Gis © ead i on et eee [struction of the two-room special 429 Mein St. OL 1-5311 3 cents. 4 __ Allan B. Chisholm, chairman of education addition at. Webber Rochester : ‘the Michigan Labor Mediation School on Clarkston road. ; Here is hoy GM arrives at the Board. emphasized the mediators’ . A = other 60 cents of its price tag: have no intention of entering the “ Solid Comf ort. -* Six feet long ! —General wage increase, 10 cents negotiations but will be standing | 21 PICTU RE TUBE : pie? Cre INMERSPRING CHAISE || ,,,2'30 el nelhemp oneness ot “The auto companies and the : $ PLACE SETTING a, . ovet- union traditionally prefer to reach 95 nyt othe 4 art Re poe of wage demands.| [sereemest without the help of) as Low as Our deluxe chaise is long af 25 aweek *cup “saucer © fruit dish teach them to tolk ; 3 cents. “m wwvinl on comfort... light on * bread and butter plate easy to finger train i —Non-wage demands involving) : BUY NOW AND SAVE! weight, thanks to I-inch © 10-inch dinner plate cg ae é ' cost, rs cents. + ccats. | 25 CHICKS FREE @ Call for Estimate Alcoa airplane aluminum S$ 88 One 2 "Be Meanwhile, the UAW replied to| With Purchase of 50 Ibs. @ Free Technical Advice tubing...finger-tjp, four po- ) me | sent 1.98 Aub : a statement by Ford President} of CHICK- STARTER e Easy Credit Terms sition adjustment. Weath- : et ' ao ' Henry Ford II that no auto comp. Seconds Availabl er resistant floral print | Fabulous melmac at a sav- ; |. Unusdel Entertainer — They } any could grant the union its 1958 MAY 10 ONLY Some Factory aoe 1d viol weaved: t . wt , ings. Fine quality, guaran- climb, they play, Taos oaks ; | demands and expect to stay jin 4 V ; Ce jos low as : $9 5 7 innerspring. en teed fora year, won't hin 2 bieds # es vy ' | business, . | arieties of | ; 7 ve ies oe a ae ee ' | Pee) he | seep po rtified | CRY 4 sities ae erent tonne. | levable e : In answer to Ford's assertion] ‘ D T l i anatase inc esantsattnetichn We aE : oe & re tor S855 5 firm sar] ELECTRO MART. 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MADE A WILL “ But bound by the journalist's pledge that “truth shall pre- 3 vail,” this re- Bea Salt ae a § 5o8 a Te eT TS Tee Neen me TT ee NRE Te aE: eT ee Ma MM RG mE Tir qa" ' | il E fod ils Hi ene = F hi feel: H if RT i a sa H ! 5 EB. a I RE Fagbee “Now what's ‘orong with this dress?” renee Cohen asks as he de- - mise dress. chemise bodice is as fends the - doll” skirt This “baby Named to Zonta: Parley 3 de 2 g al g reyetts reeset Be eter it be far less attractive, far less _ the aesthetic attraction the ness of fashion to prevail year Let them undulate down the streets in their sacks. We ac cept the challenge. And if a ‘single delightful escapes our eye, we'll buy her a trunk full of Dior originals course, coin Welty : ! po Birmingham; eg Chadd Mellinger was ‘named ‘to represent Pontiac Zonta Club at the Interna- tional convention in New York. on June 22. Dr. Pauline Spring is alternate delegate. Mary Lou Gharrity of Mi- ford was a guest when, Zonta Club met Thursday evening for dinner at Kingsley Inn. Chairmen for the year were announced as Mrs, L. Ray- mond Sampson, attendance; Mrs. T. W. Jackson, public affairs; Maude Chambers, in- ter-city; Mrs. Earl R. Floyd, status of women; Mrs. Thomas Horwitz, international relations and Phyllis Pop, historian. * * * Others were Dr. Anne Beck- aS $ fet the proposed Village Woman's ‘Clb building in Bloomfield Hills are checked here ie club members (left to right) Mrs. ° Mrs. E.. Wright er, program; Mrs. L. Harvey Lodge, ; Mrs, S. B. Wat- membership: Mary Kelly, fi- ; Mrs. Adrian Ish, pub- hieity. ‘and Harriett Ratliff, fel- lowshif. oe VFW Event Set Ladies Auxiliary to VFW of Fifth: District will meét May 18 at Royal Dak Post for the annual spring encampment. Delegates from VFW_auxiliar- - Con Sack, Chemise, rice ; * :Beauty, Like Truth, Can't Be Hid x appealing as summer itself. Read Cohen's story on why he believes in fashion’s latest dictates. ~ Rebekahs:Plan May 23 Dinner It was announced at a Thurs- day evening meeting of Wel-_ come Rebekah Lodge in Malta Temple that Mrs. Lester Bell is general chairman of a May 23 mother, r and son banquet. Mrs. Ferman Huston is in charge of tickets; Mrs. Rus- sell Hetzef and Mrs. -Gene Elkins, dining room, and Mrs. Woodrow Sufton, program. | Mrs. Clarence Cavalier, Mrs. Ethel Covey and Mrs. Mary McFarland were in charge of Thursday evening — social ies in Oakland and Macomb -:- Counties will begin the all-day session with a membership breakfast. Four Pages Today in Women’s Section ri ‘ ki i / ™ “Pontiac Press Photes Yount of Bloomfield Hills, ‘Mrs. Robert W. Budd of - Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Martin Butzel of West Bloomfield Tow ne - refreshments; - Must, of course, Hospital ee Plans . - Mey 12 Membershij p Tea we. Poem Wed cad ra Curtis E: Patton are in charge of arrangements for a May 12 “membership tea of Women's . Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. Helen Reese will have charge of decorations for the ~ fourth annual event. in the main lobby of Pontiac General Hos- . pital. * * * Other chairmen for the 2 to “§ p.m. tea are Mrs. Clifford Steffey and Mrs. R. A. Shapler, guest. book; Mrs. William Be- dard, hospitality; Mrs. Leo H. Heenan and Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson, hostesses: Mrs. Wil- lard E. Beebe, invitations; and Mrs. Charles Barrett, member- - ship. Concluding the list of chair- men are the names of Mrs. Robert Segula,. name _ tags; Mrs, Walter Fred Fuller, pub- licity; Mrs, William B, Dean and Mrs. John H. Vanderlind, Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield and Mrs. Dexter J. Just Say ‘Thanks’ Nicely By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: The other day I met a friend for lunch and when it came time to pay the check, she said, ‘It's been — ‘taken care of.' As she had not invited me to lunch, I saw no reason why she should pay for me so I took the price of - my lunch out of my purse and put it beside her plate saying that it was my share of the bill “She said, ‘Oh, all right if you insist,’ and took the money but she seemed rather an- noyed. Will you please tell me if I was wrong to do this, or should I have said, ‘Thank you’ and let it-go at that?” Answer: Under the circum- stances. you describe, vou should have thanked her for lunch and added that the next time you lunch together she be your guest. “Dear Mrs. Post: A popular bachelor in our town recently married a young woman from another part of the country. They will live in this city when they return from their honeymoon. “We received an announce- ment from the bride's parents. Enclosed with the announce- ment was an At Home card. -Is this an invitation to call - on the bride? € The bride is a total stranger to me.” Answer: Why don’t you tele- - phone to the groom saying that . you would like to meet his bride and ask him when would be the most convenient time for you to call on her? “Dear Mrs. Post:, My mother seems to think it is not proper to call a boy friend on the telephone. She insists that girls who cal] boys give the impression they are running after them. Isn’t it proper for a girl to call a boy on the telephone?” 4 Answer: It would be proper for a girl to call a boy if she has qa message to give him or something of importance to ask him, But I don’t think she should. call him just to have idle conversation — unless she knows him very well and he frequently calls her. McCormick of B ‘H. Gray Muzzy of Bloo As dee r lage | oman’ f - Cab members (left to right) Mrs; Edward Rothman of Birmingham, Mrs. a "Metin: social; Mrs. Guy Bevington, tours, and Mrs. Howard ©, Powers and Mrs. Thurley Allen, transporation. . . +. ®% * — Highlight.of the afternoon will be tours of the new addition to © the hospital to-acquaint pros- pective auxiliary members with the work done and what is. | anticipated, A chart depicting the projects of the auxiliary will be displayed and explained. Sorority Hears Report, Plans May 24 Dance Mrs. Elmer Johnson, treas- urer of Michigan State Exec- utive Council of Epsilon Sig- ma Alpha Sorority, gave a re- port on the state convention when members met at the YMCA Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Baumgartner, dance chairman, announced fi- nal plans for the May 24 an- nual summer sorority ball be- ing held at Westacres Country Club. Mrs. Harry Rhodes, Mrs. Jack Andress and Mrs. Jack D. Holler presided at the re- freshment table. Child Culture Club Plans Installation © Mrs. Murray Osborn spoke on “Speech Problems in Young Children’’ when Child Culture Club met in the South Marshall street home of Mrs. Neil Nel- son Thyrsday evening. Installation of officers will be conducted at the May 22 meeting in the Birmingham home of Mrs, Dale Swanson. To Name Officers Louise and Dorothy Ward of Farmington will entertain Southern Oakland County members of Siena Heights Col- lege Alumnae Association Monday. Election of officers will be held. "ELLEN M. LAFAYETTE engagement of : their daughter ’ ‘Ellen Mary, to Wallace J. ~ Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wally J. Barber of . Beachcrest drive. No wedding date has been set. Musicale to Present Grass Roots Opera Pontiac Tuesday Musicale will hold its annual spring luncheon and program Tues- day at Devon Gables. The program will consist of a light grass roots. opera pre- sented by members of Tues- day Musicale’s workshop. This type of opera, which is opera for everyone, was begun in North Carolina in 1948 by the Federation of Music Clubs of that state. Thus began a movement of short operas or excerpts from operas present- ed to various clubs. NOT OPERETTAS Works in the classification of grass roots opera are not op- erettas. Many of them are by contemporary composers such as Menotti; Bernstein, Wilder or Weil. While not grand opera, it is music of high quality. Throughout the country the movement is achieving its orig- inal purpese — to give young singers operatic experience and to provide the audience with an operatic experience they can understand and en- joy. The opera Tuesday is en- Alumnae Ball Set for May 24 with Margaret Heldenbrand at the piano. : Mrs. Robert Rice and Mrs. A. F. Buehre Jr, are designing the back drop. 2 4 Talk on Wills Heard by PTA Thursday evening's topic of discussion at Willis Schoo] PTA meeting was “Taking the Guesswork Out of Wills.” Paul M. Mandel, assistant. prosecu- tor for Oakland County; con- ducted a question-and-answer period following his June 11 has been for sixth grade graduation, and on June ecutive Board. Mrs. Orville Foster, Mrs. Gerald Smith and Mrs. Willis Schnekenburger served refreshments. Dance to Feature Circus Theme BIRMINGHAM — Orchard Lake Country Club will be transformed into a circus Big Top the evening of May 24 when the North. Woodward Alumnae Association of Kappa . Kappa Gamma Sorority gives its annual Spring Ball. Many vari-colored balloons | will form a false ceiling in the ballroom which will have all the circus, attractions repre- sented.. The wear red yniforms, and murals wil! depict all manner of cir- cus animals. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hurst have invited friends for cock- tails that ‘evening and their guests will include the William E. Ludwigs, Mr. and Mrs. H. William Butler, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Henderson, the Wil- liam Meanwells, the: Clayton Andersons, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Insley, Mr, and Mrs, Ed- ward Murphy and the Kenneth Thorntons. DINNER PLANNED Mr. and Mrs.-Richard. Hennés. will have four couples for dinner. (Mrs. Hennes is chairman of this branch of ‘Kappa alumnae.) Mr. and Mrs. Peter F, Grylls _ will entertain their potluck supper group at dinner. Mem- bers of the club are the Ed- ward B. Emerys, the William K. Downeys, Mr. and Mrs. result. a will - pres of thet | building will be a reality at the spas Joseph L, Hardig and Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Fuchs. * * * Mr. and Mrs, John Sieges- mund will give. a. breakfast after the dance. Mrs. Sieges- mund is chairman for the dance, Her assistants are Mrs, Alexander Riker, Mrs. Donald R. Hibbert, Mrs. C. R. Colville and. Mrs. Richard Craig. & «2.2 Assisting’ Mrs. Craig with decorations are Mrs. John Nel- —son—and—Mrs. : —(William A. Mara Jr. Mrs, Donald Hurst is being assisted with table decorations by Mrs. Hibbert, Mrs. Richard - Groves, Mrs. Carl Waldrop, Mrs. H. V. Potter, Mrs. David Manley and Mrs. F. C; Huft. The foot - high handpainted ¢lown-heads which will deco- rate eacti table will be donated to the Oakland County Chil- dren's Home after the party. Mrs, David Sutherland, Mrs. Charles Stofm and Mrs, Gor- don C. Bolling comprise the organizational--committee. . In charge of publicity are Mrs. James R. Temple, Mrs. Alice Kitts, Mrs. William E. Ludwig and Mrs. Walter H. Teninga. Mrs, Frank W. Allen, in - charge of the hundreds vf bal- loon decorations, is assisted by Mrs. David. €. Sebring, Mrs. Robert M. Sinclair, Mrs. Har- old L. Walters, Mrs, M. G. Wicks, Mrs. W. R. Moore, Mrs. George Randolph and Mrs. John Wasylik. * * * Captain and Mrs. Stanley E. Reinhart (Sally .Kemp) an- nounce the arrival of a daugh- ter, Mary Elizabeth, Apri] 29 in Kitzingen, bo ‘committee and Mrs. Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Ill and Mrs, Rocco de Marco have returned from New York where they visited Mrs. Briggs’ - ‘mother, Mrs, Harvey G. Luce. WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS The annual business meeting of Birmingham Woman's Club was held morning at Forest Lake Country Club, Fol- lowing the noon luncheon a fashion show was presented by Alvin's. Officers installed were Mrs. Ralph Main, president; Mr s. William Grabendike, first vice president; Mrs. Matthew Cam- mareri, second vice president: Mrs, Howard Reed, corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Carl Binkle, recording secretary; Mrs. J. Renwick Bell, treasur- er; Mrs. E. J, Kemp, program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Coley, Mrs. John Dufty and Mrs. John E. Wilson Jr. Club Plans Go Forward for Buildirig he 8 a Hills. Early m May the club voted to begin building plans | _ for. the proposed ‘structure. Mrs. Edward Wellock, chair- man of the ways and ‘means Knight, : : a a Z a : } ioe coe : ee . i be : : ie x \G [oy : 2 set a] pee fs foe ee ! “ae bs Ls i ¢ a. re : ee “ — ce : - \ Era of * it * ee LS _ THE PONTIAC ¥ PRES, FRIDAY, MAY A 1058 ene “County. rane to St tage ) Si Scout: Style Show Wednesda some | Cookie Sale” "tthe ‘Nurse ‘Takes & Holl’, the Oakland County Medical | | Evaluated: ‘ ” will be the theme | Society, Nein chairman. | ; as dew he aoe ok “a ates Goch a 4 Northern Oakland Girl Scout ‘4:30 p.m. Wednesday evening it ts ‘os i Council cookie ‘committee host-., : ~ by the Oakland County Dis- | Wil Serve on the hospitality | ) | | essed a coffee and dessert |$ Charming; Authentic © trict Nursés Association. The | ©o™mittee. A tribute to Flor | — | evaluation session Wednesday~ |. show will be in conjunction | ence Nightingale will be of i ge alla ma BOSTON Professional Nurse Week by Mrs. Arthur Selden. Ivan LaCore. : : day. though Saturday | jy, posed inprvemenss or 1 ~ROCKER day through Saturday. loist. proposed improvements for | > ses Home and will feature cos- | y 4. Varion, CS a T > _ | chairman, assisted by Mrs. W. Wiaed” tumes by Arthur's. lio, Mrs. Neil Hunter, and = : | © Miller and Mrs, LaCore. = | owiy... Mrs. George Gillette is gen- | James Greene. ee Participating iri the discus- 7a : = eral chairman for the event. | . Mrs. Madeleine a sion were representatives from Choice pf Walnut, Maple, Quality-crafted Vice chairman is Mrs. Ralph | nice Janowicz, Mary s the council districts Mrs, Benn Black, or Natural. ba Sherrod. Mrs. Howard Mcin- | and Marge Brokhoff al a | Norriss,.Mrs. Clifford Neville, s of Rebus Hk tyre is handling program and | show the latest in fashions. | — Mrs. Joe Bridges, Mrs. Charles } Mile East of Anbem BGgay publicity arrangements, Mrs.. McIntyre will comment | | Springer and Mrs, W. E, John- FURNITURE SALES® Members of the Auxiliary to on the styles. = - : son. Also represented were 3345 Auber Rd. . (M-59) 2 J many of the council, neighbor- L&s Le . head cyeeyee. . on eee onene =e FE 5-924) Cookie committee members NEW...SO BEAUTIFUL creas ‘ _ ae total of approximately 84, i : ae zs « =e ‘ boxes. Special gyests at t , : = metting were Mre Lye Gate- | . “ae “Now don’t land on the rough Professional Nurse Week will be Pentiae Press Fhetes | 1, “council treasurer; Mrs, Al . ‘ on eue fee : observed Sunday through Saturday in saad: Nurses Home, with the theme, | fred Dacey, finance chairman; st ere peeled this area by the Oakland County Dis- “The Nurse Takes a Holiday.” Here, - Mary —— field sap we trict Nurses Association. As part of (left to right) Mrs. George A. Fillete, po pose Maan the the. week’s activities, the association Mrs. Joseph Varion, and Mrs. oer oceania camp ole will sponsor a fashion show Wednes- Giglio admire a fur wrap which wil Scouts council, and ti _day evening at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- _be modeled at the affair. oy <= ———, Jirnmy Dey Post cas Conference Slated Auxiliary Holds |. : elo Center in East Lain , Annual Dinner May 15, 1 and 1 eo ference P ° e ‘| Music Clubs. yet, it’s Baldwin's lowest priced —\ .ouis sealer were co-chairmen for| . : i a r) ; 5 A 5 _Acrosonic f | -"_A beautiful new Acrosonic in Transitional < i styling ... with all the tone and performance r features that have made the Acrosonic the e small piano most people prefer. : “& * Walnut, Mahogany, or Light Oak finishes S .* Exclusive, new keyboard-level music desk | / Low do ym Aotner s SPECIAL: Famous Make tian | Attend Nufses Parley : Maple Console. 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Swedish Meat Balls Are. ue Mrs. Austin in City Mrs. Ralph J.- Austin of Venice, x aces West Wey Pion chy tokeg tena the funeral‘ of ber mother, Mrs, Glen Ridgway of Clarkston, { si a eel ine MIRACLE MILE Mother’s Knows that the ge Best Stockings . Come in 5. Boxes! — _ With wear to spare. . .. with ladividentized leg: “ and-length fic (pecfected and perpetuated by size- line reminders) . . . Archer nylons are, indeed, a Full-fashioned and . seamless styles that so beautifully circumnavigate 8 DOWNTOWN and ME\the atomic bombs used in World|the 2 War Il. Z p, elected president of Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor- Ge od f Bu if: Pp ty © Sate ee ret ae Iroquois road_home of c- | i Gill, : By ODELL it Sap ae Others named to office were|™ Pontiac Press Home Editor H Sieeseame batter siethinsbhe \Marilyn Main, vice president;|] today’s recipe is for an ex- | > SER Ge wele Mrs, John Lewis, corresponding|# ‘cellent. buffet dinner recipe. - \%'fesspoon pepper secretary; Mrs. William Cheal, re-)— Everyone likes Swedish Meat — Mix pork and beef together cording secretary. and Mrs, Doug-| 5 Balls. They can be made and. Melt butter or mi 4 las Menzel, treasurer. Mrs. Robert/]) cooked the ‘day before you saute onions. Add to meat with ‘FE 8-653] | Dodd was named city council re-|' Sone te pare Rage ea be rest of : Theodore}= ed at mealtime, 1. Wiersema was presented with an!) Cane for beef and pork com. = eee ee ee Roll into small balls and Mrs. Donald Johnson is our = Few® cook. lives in a new sub- "4Y be made in the same division ‘near Walled Lake. pan and eee big * Sewing and oo wees meat balls. nels = ds jewelry are r enough bies. The whole family adores — — gravy goes their Frenth . Pandora. “® recipe. SWEDISH MEAT BALLS When ready to serve (if dish has been made the day be- ay Bee: Beals 2aome fore), heat in the oven or in 1, Seana" greene ties \ a chating dish. YM pound ground lean pork An average thunderstorm may re- industry con- lease as much energy as 50 of about 65 per cent of all holstery in| ° The Lawrence V cillentonte lendly of Trinity . street will be bound for Europe by plane Saturday afternoon, where Mrs. Vaillancourt will visit her family in southern France. Mr. Vail- lancourt holds 16- month-old Paul. world. - you're sure to see LZ Woe AEE My cp hp ttle - 3 Sanne’, __ This lobel identifies rn the Shoe of Champions HOURS: Downtown— Daily 9:30-5:30 Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9 Miracle Mile— Daily 10 to 9 -"Werever you see family fun... | Shop the Modern Wa y— - Usé a Lion Charge with Optional Terms PLANTS Azaleas, Hydrangeas | Yellow Mum Plants, — Gloxinias, Rose Bushes Plants for indoors or out. | | DISH GARDENS from 20 MOTHER’S DAY FLOWERS | CORSAGES ROSES CARNATIONS GARDENIAS Cymbidium ORCHIDS pod Priced from WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND OUR REFRIGERATED COUNTER FOR CORSAGE SPECIALS, from 51 SHOP FE 3-7165 101 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac Two Stores to Serve You — We Grow Our Own — _ JACOBSEN’S. FLOWERS | MY 2.2681 S. Broadway, Lake Orion | Deliveries Twice Daily to Blo omfield, Birmingham,’ Detroit - MEMBER OF THE ALLIED FLORIST ASSOCIATION : Ses Se red ; Pontiae Press Photo Fivepioerald Annete stands near her mother, displaying a photograph’ of the yacht her father will pilot to this country on his ‘return trip while Mrs. Vaillancourt and the children remain in France for several months. Family Looks Forward o Long European Visit where the “business” nature of the trip will begin. In the exciting city he will in- “iterview a_number of students who will return with him as crew mem- bers aboard a 105-foot-Diesel pow- ered yacht he will pilot to this country. The group then will depart for Oslo, Norway to begin their cruise Iceland, Greenland, Nova Scotia, -/Canada, the St. Lawrence Seaway, ‘and across the Great Lakes into Detroit. \ * * * Mr.\ ‘Vaillancourt is well quall- fied to embark on such a voyage, having served in the Merchant Marine World War II and also having sajled a commercial tuna ‘fishing boat on the West Coast. This will be Mr. Vaillap- court's fourth trip to ‘Europe where he met Mrs. non! in 1951. hore by way of Shetland Islands,4 Dinner F etes Phyllis Duke | The Stockholm was the setting! for a pre-nuptial dinner given by James Duke of Detroit in honor of his granddaughter, Phyllis Ma-! rie Duke. The event also marked the arrival of Miss Duke's fiance, Gregory T. Walker, of Melbourne, Australia. The bride-elect is the daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. John Duke of| Glenwood avenue, and Mr. Greg- ory is the son of the Henry Walk-| ers of Melbourne. The couple will be married at a Nuptial Mass in St. Michael Catholic Church Satur- | day, Hold May Break iaat Annual May breakfast was held| at Pontiac Country Club by Nib-| lick Club. After a short business. meeting, members left the spring-| blossom decorated tables for golf! or bridge. In the afternoon mem- woe day opening day. Church Women to Meet When United Church Women, meet Monday for the annual na-| Rev) I tionwide observance of May. Fel- lowship Day in All Saints Epis- Church, their study theme will be “A Place to Live.” Mrs. Homer B. Harbage, chair-|. | man, is being assisted by Mrs. John Walser of Bethany Baptist Church in making arrangements for the noon luncheon. Mrs. Charles Dengler of Jack- son will speak on increased population, minority groups, public housing and what churches and individuals can do to better the community, , . Active in civie apd musical circles, Mrs, Dengler has served copal Diocese Women's Auxiliary and of Michigan. Music Clubs. Following the invocation by the] » L. R, Miner of Macedonia | Church, Mrs. Brady Adams will prebide. 2 *% et “a Mrs, Frank Gray will present/L. “AUTOMATIC Wayne Gabert “NEW 1958 NORGE 2 CYCLE FULLY WASHER 2 AUTOMATIC CYCLES NORMAL for ¢ SHORT fo Rated No. | For Washability Reg. $249.95 6-Year Warranty on Transmission Components Complete with Lint-Out Dispenser Wheel Automatic Warm or Cold Rinse NO MONEY 2 YEARS DOWN! TO PAY! 90 Days Same as Cash Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P..M. 121 N. Sagingw St. Phone FE 5-6189 “The Church . Woman.” participating in the afternoon pro- gram will be Mrs. Paul Cotton, rs. Luther Strickland, publ; ‘com Benjamin Boh: n, decora- The North African Kingdom of Libya has two capitals — Tripolj and Benghazi. Government offi- cials shuttle between the two cap- itals—700 miles apart. Others |= MAGNAVOX Hi Fi The New ‘Wrap: “Around” ae as president of the Michigan Epis‘ i; : i | : Wash ‘n Wear BLOUSES SIZES 32-38 |s29 Figure-slimming, fitted waistline. 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MS _ : : ns ’ cohostess for the} By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ) | 8 loss in pounds will make a big a Aggie vb nema ‘ ae a ee i y a = — air, | ae ee i ; 3 trained known prev grey our new spring” STYLE have rtibility Mrs, Florence McCrae, president! (T°. Friday Question Box), || {SUN rink pede rong old. I have] Sal: This, idee probably arene because of the voriig cakies discal : the group, Mrs. Wilbert: Fitz-| . ‘I have suffered for years be-| “Q.. “I have wrinkles on the aeht es ae because there has been some in- ees ; - - Mrs. John Yungk and|cause of my fat legs. Some tell Joints of my hand. Why do I have ight Brow EE es chades|-dication that vitamin B has this RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD © - attended anime that I should jnave massages|these? Is there anything I can do EXO") 1) Bees it croxide| Mifect and brewer's yeast is’ s ee SHOP ie open house at the Veterans Ad-|i dice + : for them?” aoe thie hon ¥ atet?” geod source. This is a fine health 88 Wayne St 7s ' PE 21424.) Cer ae oie prone. Will they reduce ep 8 pee ae Pe we ee & A. Please, 1 beg of you, do not Q “IT am 15 years old and have . — — 7 would act be able to bend | {77 '® bleach your hair. At your |wriniies’ on my forehead, How About 68 per cent of all the| A. 1 do mot think that massage | Jour fingers. However, it le a | S£° 7%F Bair probably has lis (04,1 remove them? I do not uke officers in the United States army will reduce the legs. ‘There are good idea to easinn tale own lovely highlights and is 0 | ams since I have very oily have completed one or more years) some exercises which help, 4 |'the skin dver the joints at night. | mach More attractive dam any | skin of college of course if you are overweight, ; 4 thing you could do to it. How: | “4 1 am sure that the lines on ' . Q. “Can you tell me what kind) ever, if you are determined to your forehead come from the a : i of cream to use for little broken de- something, have an expert 2 : habit of lifting your eyebrows. all sorts and none seems “ 3 ° oQup e Back In College sad ” : _Q. “I have heard that a few * * * : *« P. tablets of brewer's yeast a day will) Tomorrow: “Strengthen Feet, ELLA MAE SKINNER Resliling ix Chibe Collens. Ark. as ° A. Creams, will not help this prevent the hair from turning|Legs Now for Vacation this Sum- ‘ber sitk illusion veil | condition. These éapiliaries ean (grey. Is this right?” mer.” Mrs, David Peters of Vine- after their April 6 wedding are| and she carried a white rose ee e sh - wood pvewe and Harvey Skin- Mr, and Mrs, Howard Taylor, Be-| Corrsege centered on .2 Bijble,.| é ) Basen: tal ened fore her marriage at the home of| With streamers of ribboys aad] Dear Abby ae thel 7 iti eadphage ; of ’ : : eese May 10 wedding of their daugh- her parents, the bride was| ‘ily of the valley. =: . «ter, Ella Mae Skinner, to Ar Vv Clarenceville inet ee ee ol ae -| nold “M, Cook, son of the | hatch perme the ceremany. bi oaths H fone, anda ree Please, Another Chance —— L. Cooks of Collier | the bride, and ‘the ! . 4% ili pereas oft the, bride, and the| The couple attends Arkansas]. soi ° ce: ‘We ee . . (eowmelirus, 2. wis. Auxiliary Meets Jom W, ot ville, | seniors. . , “Dp ABBY: ¥ can tell ‘another what she | Two might be able to live as | Woman’s Auxiliary to Pontiac Ark,, and the late Mr, Taylor. EAR ABBY: You ran @ | SHOULD do for her children. | cheap as one — but when they |yaster Plumbing Contractors met { letter from a lady. who found : i | tee tether d wits, : The bride was gowned in a | The Rockefeller Foundation had) a box of love letters in the +a tyne dag thy fle comand ane e pracy seceullity of at Rotunda Inn for a Tuesday eve-| ‘ballerina-length taffeta gown its origin in 1913 and it began with trunk of her 5 , : L “ ” ning May dinner. Mrs. Lieyd §&. with rosepoint lace. A tiara of |an original endowment of about]! ll besbend’s cor.” | See eee ee | ee ee | Thoretie cae alee jee iridescent flowers and seed- |$182 million. They were ir a __ jannua} state convention held in jom @ Ere For a personal reply, write (Grand Rapids. ried woman : ~“DEAR ABBY: T am going to ABBY in care of this paper. and told ev- | steady ‘with a very nice boy. | Enclose a se! f-addressed, erything, The | But.there are a few things | stamped envelope, lady who | 1 wish-he would do. First of c found them | lhe wears a silk scarf around | Not counting the recently in- asked you if | his meck that went out with | stalled TV antenna on its tower, | ‘she should | high button shoes, His hair |. Empire State building rises : . | cut looks like his mother put ABBY = ons ya the bow] on his head and cut wo ben 6 oe eet usband s married around it. How can [ tell him jf" wonvan, You told her “we to. | these things without hurting will take your advice because i . “I am that woman, I have three DEAR HIS: ff you are “his | AT A LOW : ’ LOW PRICE! ps Your Graduate Deserves Wear Winners RiLD'S FINEST children who could be hurt, girl’ you should be able to and the has two, If this wom- | suggest tactfully that he an who found my letters will | change barbers and give up destroy the letters, without the scart, . telling my husband I promise never. fo see her husband ui Aue: . * nd of All work done by senior again.” ae mine advised me = go ahead | students under super ASKING FOR ANOTHER | and marry this girl who was |} -vision of instructor. CHANCE my first love, although I don’t : t+ * think she would make a very - Phone FE 4-1854 “DEAR ABBY; Please ask | s00d cy ie toma te that woman who found the care ve / : box of love letters in her hus- | paper. 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Buy Now during our Sale andSave! - | BURNS ALCOHOL FRUIT ACIDS ofall el e SOUTH SAGINAW STREET + PONTIAC | sacs ; ' 38) - ; : ime a : t } , . . / : : : i 4 ; f ; = =, 2k, thee —— “3 See ae tue “2 ‘ yee oS < : : Te ee = = ; 4 a ar) : , . >. Is Your High School - a , oy) a ay | oz | Watch for School News | ~ Represented in the Press? i : Sh a: J Si = | On This Pag’ Each Friday” Carton Senior hans Plans Minstrel Musical’ The big entertainment event at Clarkston High School this spring will be “Minstrel Musical”, a minstrel show presented by the Senior Chorus Wednesday. y The performance, which begins at 8:15 in the high school gymnasium, will féature solos by Danny Althouse, and Barbara Powell. The boys’ quartet,” - including Joe Jennings, Danny Althouse, Ron Porritt, and Jim Miner, will sing atid Diane and Kathy Taylor will dance a southern medley of songs. Members of the Future Nurses Club will-tour Harper Hospital in Detroit today. The newly elected officers of the Hi-Y Club are: John Tisch, president; Bob Price, vice president; Larry Stel- mach, treasurer; Fred Turek, secretary, and Chuck Han- cock, chaplain. The Junior and Senior Prom will be held May 17. + % Install Honor Society Members 12 Orion Bandsmen Win (Interlochen Scholarghips ron LaMothe, “ Two Lake Orion Community rot k Schaeffer, : High School students, Julia Frede-|Nancy Wickman. ee rico, ¢larinetist, and Jerry Exline,| In celebration igan Week . MINSTREL SHOW — The Clarkston High » Ponting Press Phete WATERFORD CONCERT — Township High School seniors practice for the annual spring concert to be presented May 22 at 8 p.m. Seated left to right are: Four. Waterford Fred Ebey, 4125 tubaist, have received Interlochen Lanetie St., and Sharon Overstreet, 113 Riviera St., band members. Standing is Dick Heltsley, 473 Scott Lake Rd., and Phyllis Morse, 2890 Lake Angelus Rd., members of the A Cappella choir. . Slate Spring Concert Pontiac Press Photo | scholarships Scholarships. The announcement of the to the summer music camp was made last night | at the Band Boosters banquet. The first installation of the Na- tional Honor Society formed last year, was held Friday. students prepared an impressive service for “Spiritual Education Day” Sunday, with an interde- nominational service at the Junior high school. Monday the home economics students made a key for the school School senior chorus is preparing for “Minstrel Musical” which will be presented Wednesday in the school gym at 8:15 p.m. Left to right are Linda Hallmark, 6908 Snowapple Dr.; Dan house, 6619 Roselawn Dr., and Connie Blimka, : 4266 Meyers St. : : ‘ Nicieeiaiiienis a ne RPh ties: from several; pounds of fudge which.Carl Baber, | ~ student council president, present- | ~ ed to Council and Mrs. Henry |~ SS a eee for MOTHER .... for BRIDE ... for GRADUATE z + 8 Webb. Ie . The new members are: Tenth| Tuesday; “Hospitality Day"—was = ______$PECIAL PURCHASE \grade: Janice Ballagh, Janice|celebrated by capturing the occu- a ‘ : . ; ; . |Carney, Inis McClard, and Beverly|pants of the 400th car passing is By SANDY CLEMENCE cert will. be the boys’ and girls’ and Donald J. Perrin. Approxi-\rtyson; eleventh grade: Bonnie|through Orion after 12 noon, and\- ‘The Spring Concert, an annual event of the Waterford Township High School A Cappela choir and band, will be presented at the high school Thursday, May 22, a 8 p.m. ° Also participating in the con- ensembles and. the girls’ trio, which consists of Connie Barron, Sharon Smith, and Judy Har- nack, Special soloists will be Gene Peters, Diane Elliott, and Kenneth Roth. The concert will be under the direction of Richard B. Meier To Hold Thespian Initiation at Central Wednesday By WILLIAM BANK Pontiac Central High : School's ! ‘ Snel the water show, “Dolphins in Dis-\trip Friday to the Science Fair in | £99, will conduct the anneal ining 22204,” inthe Synchronized! Detroit. | STARTING $ : | ti ie ede ae eee antia- | Swimming Festival at Ann Arbor, + * * |? Wednesday a : The joint banquet of the student) | FROM 25 : : : . : councils. of WTHS and Isaac E.|~ E . : e Sixteen students will be eligible |, See Page 36 for More |Crary Junior High Schoot will be to become a member of the School News held tomorrow night a 6:30 2. e Thi G £S : 1 p h hiaidiandines ‘ drama group. They are: Leah at the school, Speaker w s Group o cial Purchase rc i Berg, William ‘Bank, Dorita high p pe Carlisle, Marjorie Crowder, Terri Fortino, Dimtra Govenis and Ann Hamilton. Others are: Kay Hamilton, Maria . oye ner will be served in the cafeteria, | 2y a 32 - followed by dancing.in the gym. ar? Recently the PCH Dolphins Club ated two of their numbers from Sponsored by the Michigan Roard of the Division fer Girls’ and Womens’ Sports, ; mately 175 students will take part ‘in the concert. JUNIORS TREAT SENTORS Tonight,-from 8 to 11, the senior class of WTHS will be honored at a special assembly, buffet dinner, and dante sponsored, by the junior class. The event, which is a sub-) stitute for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, will begin. with an assembly featuring senior: talent and the reading of the Senior Will and Bailey, Sally Bailey, Mary Hurtik, Ken Robinson, Elaine Urban, Beth Woodward and 12th grade: Sheri Allen, David Carlson, Walter Cud- nohufsky, John Dombrowski, Ed- ward Fry, Karen Kennedy, Shar- treating the occupants. Wednes- | displays from the Indian. Days at! the Youth Center in the student lobhy,. and Thursday was open house in all Orion schools. f Junior Prophecy. * * + mock election are also. planned. A total of 95 members_of the chemistry classes went on a field, William NG |Broomfield. for a student council meeting of “1 REE BE. Take-offs on the recent ‘senior © Atter the assembly, a buffet din- — S. = Waterford was hast Wediesday — = Here are the finest examples of the diamond Diamond Treasures for BRIDES . r sae Sal Se ee 3 day, “Our Heritage Day”. found ~ : Coded Fool | 1 Necklaces and 14 K. Gold Jewelry ® Cultured Pearls and Diamond Pendants * Charms, Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces - SPECIAL PURCHASE” Includes Values Up to $97.50. There Are No-Substitutes,Every ttem—ts—an- Imperial Pearl! Inter-Lakes League ) eae. cs Be : Hickey, Alan Higgins, Alvin Lam-| The girls participating in ‘‘Mar- 2 TF ey aganae , crafteman’s art + fis ore. 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He Fires 66 in Ist Round at Hot Springs pagent jeuraniiet. decll #1, to Washington yester- has pitched 18 innings, giving ; Worsham of Battle Creek was it the sixth game up #6 hits, 16 walks and striking |’ ’ among the finalists, errs = 3 ool Bolt Leads Tourney) mn... : , in 13 games since Sheldon. of Birmingham oe Michigan Sports Car club mem- home April 23, the Ben- three innings in the first bers will participate in a test driv- gals won only four of play at Durham in the er event Saturday afternoon start- stand at 8-12 for B league. He had a bad| HOT SPRINGS, Ark, @®—Tom-,Bolt needed three strokes to getling at 13 Mile and Woodward in in seventh place my Bolt, self-styled coolest man/|down from.10 feet off the green. | Royal Oak. Sixty foreign cars will in seventh pi giving up 6 runs, 6 hits and . , : tle games b : on the course, from Paradise} Al . Grossingers, ‘N.Y. | participate. running New York | 2: + * Beach, rie Oe SS ee eee ee ek oe < * * to el a + 66 yesterday. to place Sigman, former U. Bagh weet the Doduer svutem at Maou, Gu [round lead in the Hot Springs| Arnold Palnier, of Latrobe, Pa.| tackle, has been named head starts for young where he has pitched in four\2Pe" solf tournament. ee okt nena! Een Beaeitn Ba ‘fighting for a p games winning one and losing one.| - x * * had a 69, which landed him in an/ school. was at South Lyon ee i The 39-year-old golfing vet Sway tie for sixth with ~~ last year. Tae w whose name has long been asso.(sanders of Miami, Fia., kok aterior 00 competitor as he racked| 1° Conrad of San Antonio, Tex.;|in the Dixie Housewives bowling ~ ax birdie to grab a one-stroke |e" Venturi of San Francisco,|jeague showed Fran McCallum Jead over veteran Bob Rosburg of *iie Souchak Grossingers, |topping all opponents in both 4 Palo Alto, Calif and youngsters|N-Y-; Johnny Pott of Shreveport, singles and series with 204 and ns on a Gary Player of Johannesburg, |, and an amateur, Bud Wysong!545 totals, | South Africa, and Bert Weaver of|°f Dallas, Tex. ~ + sD Beaumont, Tex., who were in a| Posburg burned up the course) Czechoslovakia will meet Den- T Lea . Involving t on the front nine with 31 but he} mark in Copenhagen May 15-17 wo QUES. INVOIVING |3-way jumble at 67. . 11 Teams Will Compete : mental stage,” Bolt said. “I side. Both Player and Weaver got European Zone Davis Cup tennis i Softball i % 4 * 1 z their 67s by the 33-34 route. : matches. B in Program’ ‘|wasn’t cool just because- I made|°% a 66 or didn't have a bogey. Cer- In all, 31 players bettered end tainly some shots : 18 matched par 72 on the rolling kage . ae oe ey etsed” {Hot Springs Country Club layout. , Department's 1958 softball pro-|“°¥s" p get 4 However, the going will get tough- |gram’ for men starts Monday night FS er each day as the tees are moved with two games scheduled at the| One of these fh back until plays ail eeneee eonne St. Fred Golf ‘Clinches SCL West Side Title © sawing. The shank results, you The St. Frederick golfers|) dinched the Suburban . Catholic! § Patient’s Complaint: Shanking Diagnosis: Falling Forward - (TREATMENT: The best way to avoki the shank is to keep the weight largely on the heels throughout your in the neck of the club, — where the shaft and club- © Driver Averages 116 MPH Henry, assessed only one two- throughout minute minor penalty ~jthe 1957-58 campaign, was a run- >| away winner for the trophy given i ito the player adjudged the best see, when you hit the ball © sportsman, ment, but Upper Peninsula: waters are high and roily. Some unexpected, but wel- comed, early season fishing has been paying off in southeastern ere. as West Side ‘title and gained the - face meet, _ right to meet the still undeter- Shanking is. principally | ! sae ul tian a aebelt tod vad mined East Side winner for the caused by a forward move- {|| 5 R b ] 300’ lif : in very slowly. league championship by blanking (7 ment of the body during © In e e ua 1 ying Royal Oak St. Mary 5-0 at the): the downswing. The swing || - . ay g Surface baits should be in de- — itself creates a centrifugal ©) naRLINGTON, S..C. @®-Fire-|qualitying mark with or Sirs. Yen-ennty vat for weeps —e, : 4 force which, if not coun- Nema 4 4 : ae * * © [him from taking a full swing.’ He cham-| Warren Spahn, the dean of Na- |fully recovered from the injury oe prog me re ria Man-| tional League pitchers, - thinks [but some think this spray hitting we Wears : mem-| Musial is better now | than he |W@s habit-forming. olay 12 r va Bacio, Dray- Braves| ever was. eat os as x ap eens aA ER Merebants Tq Te ” \ asl - tever reason for ey ; Hennes, 0:30. | ioe os i nal eas ons gre said. rast start, both Hutchinson and! prarion Bante ve. Walls Service z ‘3,000 BB ites banged aoe — wt os amie hits. 4 Sy BAS ayton | He | | > they i eee = = an ban wo or : ajo Merchants ve. Drayton) Be en aes anes ~ iY lio Jett Wednesday night against|Hutch noted that Williams did it( nS : hour phase of the founsection teat Fiera a ae S Lew Burdette and had two left/Without many leg hits. i; N Hi; - ks C watt > suit Ao al hor the 300.1 weteie s ive ‘ a .400| "ele doubles off: Spahn Sunday. B T ‘ h ome im n : on a ar mile race May 30 in time trials! ie on a ry Eerie. aia seal - nant 29 4rOp V4 : SAN FRANCISCO “—Leo No-| SOLD BY SOX—Bob Porter. |Starting May 17. | ) Williams, |’ y, that he's\GRi R Gs mellini, the San Francisco 49ers’| field, veteran righthander, was | Completing the drivers’ test al- Piose | ; Yonly major|changed his BittiNg any, et ig 2LVEN LANGETS | massive all-pro tackle, signed his| sold’ by the Boston Red Sox to |8° means that Fangio can begin - bag ‘Totsis 32771 — Totes 3749 a/leaguer to reach it in the past 2g|€en hitting to the opposite us 3 1968 contract today. Terms were| the Pittsburgh Pirates in a cash [Practicing at competitive . speed. WS Ubccae’ op —Purb , | / because “they've been pitchins| Camille Henr | Before, he was limited to no more , —— A-Grounded out for cer in Tth;/ years. / : a y not made public. deal yesterday. ’ vs. Spahn (44). Zerniki'in Sth; Dealied out’ tor’ Valen- i OG Sts — oe wy. he ! than 4 miles am hour over the va. jones 3). si tinetti in pth. ee) With the Cardingls off to a dis| Dick Liftlefield, Milwaukee’s | MONTREAL ® — Camille Hen- speed at which he was being /1os Angeles at Sen Prenctsco, 10:18 p.m. tk ee eeenees +05 ane ee oe, mal start, Musial’s flying start) well-traveled left-hander, sug- |TY of the New York Rargers, . __ tested. ‘eae Ok ce 2. Hola, F. Bolling. PO-A—Detroit has captured the imagination of| gested Musial couldn’t have lost |lightest player in the National i fledetphia, a Pitsvurgh, 12:90 | sa, Waahingion Sain; fox bere | any power—‘not when he hits a |Hockey League, got a prize today [ U IS in MICHIGAN Cincinnati st Milwaukee, i:30 p. mon | Feuchin;” LOn~Deirott 10, os as the most sportsmanlike. ; Western, Michigan igen 12%6- U. of Chicago ngeles at San Francisco, 3:30 p. Z : ‘ a leftwinger, JERRY CHIAPPETTA _, Michigan waters. Conservation | ESttern“hichigaa Enh ie + sbeeneccegedel ‘106 9° 619 nal bo: in 318 a a ALL OUTDOORS, Mich. (INS)— : Pelentinetii ls FO 8 Oo : ‘ penalty box games as areas are well stocked and fish- ; epee j (We 1-2) 405-3% 4 2 1 6-3/7 "| professional player, was voted the|Head north this weekend in Michi- is rege: d snes eeednee 4 30608 123 : . : .. tA pas 211, * : for some fast trout fishing. ing usually good ' early — ent fmont. F233.” A 2210. ‘ : De ecda stint °M4\" Fishing conditions are. good in| Seasee—tapering. off -after the Oe By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF ere atontent sae northern lakes and’ streams, ac-| “fst month. , bs cording to the conservation depart-|. This took. some of his hi he: ; SPRING. SPECIAL. NEW 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. DELUXE STATION WAGON INCLUDES: Heater and Defroster, Right and Left Sun: Visors, Arm Rests, Dual Horns, Back-up Lights, Window Washers, , Dual Electric Variable Wipers, 6.00x14 Over-Sixe Tires, Sales Tax and License. FULL DELIVERED S$ o PRICE ONLY 2331 COMPLETE! R & R MOTORS, “The Show Place of Pontiac” Your Chrysler—Plymouth—Imperial Dealer | 724 Ookland Ave. | FE 4-3529 ‘Inc. World Champs Toke NL Lead for 3rd Time Cincinnati's Win. Puts Idle Milwaukee on Top by Percentage point By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The world champion Milwaukee \Braves, leading the National League for only the third time Then See Us! NOW... 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Mercury Mark 55 this season, see what they can do about staying there tonight against Cincinnati—the club that put ‘em son, * * * The Braves, who haven't held | first for two consecutive days thus ifar, were handed a percentage- |point lead by Cincinnati yester- day when the Redlegs rammed home eight runs in the ninth for It was a 54 victory over the Red at Milwaukee that hoist- ed the’ Braves into the National League lead on August 6 last sea- son and they stayed‘ there. | x *« | Warren Spahn was the winner lin that August game and he’s Mil- | waukee’s starter tonight with a chance at becoming the first to win five in. the majors this sea- son, Spahnie hasn't lost yet. Bob Purkey (3-0), the only pitch- jer to shut out the Braves this | season, is the Redleg choice. * te * Smoky Burgess was the Red- choice in the ninth inning ‘yesterday and he couldn't have the comeback spurt. Joe Nuxhall, fourth of five -Redleg pitchers, was | the winner, He worked the seventh and eighth, and paired with Hal Jeffcoat for three innings of per- fect relief by the Cincy staff.~ The big blow was Burgess’ first ! homer of the year and it came ion the first pitch by reliever Fer- jnando Rodriguez. | ; Twelve men went to the. plate ‘for Cincinnati in the ninth and the. _ | Redlegs, using five pinch-hitters land a pinch-runner in the game, ' wound up wifh first baseman Dee }Fondy playing ienant Playing second _base. in first place for keeps last sea-| - hs does in 52.8. Houston Is Favored for MVC Track Title dor track champion. United Press Phote GAME PREPSTER—Bill Spe- trino, a Mayfield High School, O., jursor, was told this his athletic career was finished. due to a fracture of three vertebrae suf- fered in football. He: has been wearing a neck brace and in track competition he hasn't been beat in the 440 dash which he years the Missouri Valley Confer- ence is going to have a new out- This is an absolute certainty in City Softball The largest Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department softball program since 1936 gets under way Monday night with a four-game card at Beatidette and*North Side parks. ~* Twenty-four teams equally di- vided ‘amoung three divisions are entered in this year’s City League softball organization, an increase of six over last season in the men’s program: Competition will be broken into the same divisions as a year ago national leagues. The league break- down is as follows: . * * * _ American — Shaw's Jewelers, |, No. 810, CIO Local- 594, Blue Star Drive-In, VFW No. 1370 and Cavern Bar. National — Pontiac Police; Spence Rambler, Deni's Corner, O'Neil Realty, American Legion Post 20, Moose, Pontiac Merchants and Pontiac Post Office. International — Franklin Pro- ducts, Lakeside Royats, State Hos- pital Employes, International Autos, Borden's, Griff's Grill, Dos- tal Foundry and —- Shop. * A dozen of this season's spon- sors are new to the City League iscene, Games will be played un- ox Repl Menay AAs ay, 1958 Season Monday Night —American, National and Interna-|. Stadium-Inn, . Birmingham, _Elks|*"¢ Laon a and Birmingham faces the Elks) at 7 in Monday's opening games on| the Beaudette diamond: The North | Side doubleheader matches Deni’s! and O'Neil at 7 and the Police and| Spence in the 8:30 nightcap. | NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE May 13 — At Beaudette: Birmingham ¥5. Eiks. and Shaw's ve. Stadium, 8.00 at North Bide: Deni's vs. O'Neil, 7, and Police v8. Spence, 8:30. May 13 — At Beaudette: Legion vs. Moose, 7, and Merchants vs. Post Office, 6:30; at North Bide: State Hospital vs. International, 7, and Franklin vs. Royals, 8:30. May 14 — At Beaudette: Local 694 vs./| Blue Star, 7, and VF'W vs. Cavern Bar, 8:30; at North Side; Lage, va. Griff's, 7, and Shaw's vs. Elks, 8:30, ay 16 — At —— Police vs. = 230; * r sag F al, 6:30, Franklin wt. Racal Name Jr. Legion | | Baseball Coaches Tony Steil, Chief Investigator for the Oakland County Prosecutor’s office, Southfield coach Ed Bryant and former Birmingham star Kirk Flack will be among the coaches in the eight-team American Junior Legion baseball league here. this summer, x * * Other loop coaches will be Jerry Blakely (Milford), Szczensy (Rochester); Powell St. Onge (Berkley), Walter Mosner .(Claw-/ | | Shaw's meets Stadium at 8:30 son) and Ray Rourke (Royal Oak).| : ‘David L. Holmes holds thet jrecord for - coaching the } Harrington Boat Works ——— BOAT F COVERS ry ALUMI-SPAN PORTABLE PIERS Standard Steel Piers STYRO-FOAM FOR DO-IT-YOURSELY FLOATS Light and Easy to Nendie ; IT’S GOING TO GET HOT! Get Your Motor Tune-Up ot Once “Your Evinrude Dealer” 1899 S. 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Saginew 12 BIG BEAR SAYS: Why Pour Money Down the Sewer? the conference meet here tomor- | row because Oklahoma State,/ which has won the last 17 Valley meets, is now competing in Big Eight Conference track circles. * * * Houston, which came within three points. of tying Oklahoma State for the 1957 title, is the fa- | | DES MOINES #—After 17 long | i | lvorite to succeed the Cowboys. | ‘But the Cougars are expected to. ‘get a stiff challenge from North Texas State whose sprinters are Save Now ... by Installing pS Alsco Aluminum | * eft field; left field-; ‘er Frank Robinson playing third,'team in the meet. ‘third baseman Don Hoak playing | Preliminaries will |short and right-fielder Pete Whis- morning and the finals will start at 6 6 p. m, CST, likely to score heavily. x * Only St. Louis will not have a_ be tenement | a enn eepeeeerevreeeeeeeereteee Poe oonenseces sesenceueees wert. 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Gene is a family man at heart = he really missed his wife and son durin gt those strenuous months on the tournament trail. Tol" ta tt er, The Bones illustrate this, his game Deg lee . long a - improved noticeably after — > oo they joined him for the| 2S ‘ngs i he tor chee his final three weeks of the) 27th birthday next August. tour. ’ SHORT PUTTS It was a mightly lean winter a How-unlucky can you get? Mrs. for Bone in his first serious at-/w. |. Mosher of Orchard Lake| tempt to make a name for him- CC seemed headed for victory) self on the pro circuit. compete against American teams in New York, Detroit and Chicago. American lifters (right to eft) are Dave Sheppard, Isaac Berger and GRIPS OF MUSCLEMEN — A trio of Rus- | slan weightlifters (left) exchange handshakes with American weightlifters in New York where they attended a luncheon. The Russians will Charles T. Vinci Jr. _ | Ray ‘Mac’ McMahan thousands ) of : < p @ cd inilital de tld i ae i PCH and Avon Split, Eaglets Win P 5 ot coded ° 1401 Highwood at Walton Bivd. } ~—-MALPOREION TRAINED MEcuAnics wotey: Towa AAAEd to List ——_jacrss one run and sored on Je /WLYA Plans Racing me Reed (1-5) at Illinois (32), Minnesota for PCH Fete Lucadam matched four-hitters. Hol- a si (92) at Purdue (3-2) and Indiana|+O* ly led all the way to down Bioom-/Schaqule for Year - IMPORTED AUTOS of PONTIAG = f°) 2. Otto Sate >. Rounding! - Three more sports |field Hills 85. Amos Bradsher WN | oe | 0 : out tomorrow's doubleheader slate, names were added to the guest [paced the attack with a two-run Preparations ‘tor the 1958 sum-. i : : : 467 Auburn Ave. — FE 2-9143 Purdoe and indiana nt Ohio Sate list for Central's “all. |homer and a run-scaring ji Siei mer racing season will be made ; ; — s banquet next Wednesday (Five p wor wi a8 f-? ® Apriefrenl Anbar Hort» 8 O88 F —_ Reid gaining’ the win and Bruce|:p0iGrt At tne ata te eect | Everyday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. and All Day q Michigan State te the Big Tes e..* & | Withers the loser. ation at the home of Commodore/f Saturday and Sunday 10 A. M. to 1 A. M.. Cen an Sabmacts wT head te apecices eek | ine Re . saiipett Jockos like | Sheldon Covert. _ A : both departments with .303 at the ne prt with ary the LA Caltewens with a total of] Schedule for the full season on 24 Alleys - Automatic Pin Setters UR PTRR ipipi' > (een all east Meinl pa VG LI ta at i 1) gaa ae Th a ee * - em ” gags eee eee ee ee oe oe rE @ dined 7 iesieedielindlidhoatinatidine SE ee new owners have! | ; oe har aol for more than a quarter of = | 211 S. Saginaw FE 5-9297 Imported Autos of Pontiac |SParfans, Wolverines Face, smx.’s=2 o coms See ae erene| 467 Auburn Ave. : Open Gres. “tH 9 nis ade hal DA Bee mon Se but since| TUnaing the equad during his a> 1 GOLF SUPPLIES “Authorized Sales and Service . Hillman — Sunbeam — Renault DKW — Borgward — Morgan “Guaranteed Used Cors | SS Austin Healy 7 de tases Mstios Cuabe - (2) 57 ine Minx 58 Maice (Demo) oad of the Wildcats, who are in|Partment have been outfielders) ... verdict over St. Fred after | im golf today and I think all 57 Renault Dauphine ‘eighth place with a 2-3 record. Dean Look (.333 and 19 RBI's) and = PRE . | the pros will agree with me.” e : John Fieser (48 and 18 RBIs),| © fast start led by Tony Covdooss | e's future pl a, * Trojan Boats 58 Hillmen 4-Dr. Station Wagen (Demo) PARTS and SERVICE on All Foreign Cars Open ‘til 6 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. “ae He competed in 14 tournaments, Tuesday at Forest Lake in the first, Ser vice Maneger season | Clarkston gained a tie for the Wa and northern division lead with Bloomfield Hills by down- ing West Bloomfield while Holly was whipping the Barons. Romeo slammed Rochester 15-2, Lake Or- ion won and Oxford downed North Branch in other games, Pontiac Central and Saginaw ‘League doubleheader, Avondale be- icame the Ist Oakland B schoo] to defeat Clawson and Orchard Lake deadlock for 1st place in the Su- burban Catholic loop by walloping St. Frederick to highlight the area baseball action Thursday. i} | | Pontiac split a Saginaw Valley; i Trouble With Northwestern ichoice to pitch in the single game this afternoon -at Evanston. Dick Radatz and Larry Foster are the! with probable selections for the double- header Saturday against Wisconsin at Madison. Mainstays in the MSU hitting de- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Northwestern's defending cham- |pions are in a spot to scramble the a Ten baseball race this week- ee eee ate The current. co-leaders, Michi- gan State and Michigan, are home infielders Frank Palamara (.338) and Dick Golden (.319), and catcher Don Gilbert (.33™° rennhiiied ted tor Sed afttr thelr Wisner Stadium twin-bill, The Chiefs won 64 after bowing 3-1. Bob Garrett lost the opener des- pite a triple and single by Dan Kimmell, Dave . Jones won the nightcap when PCH came up with three in the 6th featuring Jim) .” Skinner’s three bagger, a squeeze bunt that went for a single by Bob Robaja and Jerry Williams’ was the loser in relief. Dennis Evans hurled a 51 win in the 2nd contest aided by a homer and single by Roy. The Yellowjackets are now 42 in the loop. Orion nipped Troy for the 2nd time 31 with Ralph Beach besting Wayne Figley. Jess Snarey squeezed Nick Neira home to break a 1-1 tie in the 6th, Orchard Lake coasted to its ski’s home run. Stan was winner although he had to leave the game when he was “For Building Supplies See hit by a pitch. Clarkston clinched its 4th W-O triumph in the Ist frame when star hurler Dave Gaddis tripled 3 More Guests six homers, four by the home. WDGA tourney of | the after conipleting her 18-hole round) in 85 strokes. Then she discovered an extra 2-iron in her golf bag and penalized herself 18 strokes to drop out | of contention. Mrs, Mosher, in-| cidentally, is chairman of the | WDGA rules committee. Professor William Kelly Joyce, | but only twice did he manage AT BILL SPENCE RAMBLER Sales & Service pro-am competition is not recogn- | tzed by the PGA in financial Now Op en . DAILY and md Mike Andonian and Roy Ice-] eg 5.3318 3152 W. Huron Cruise-Out Boat Sales mented Gene, “the finest swinger AUTHORIZED DEALER for finite. 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GUY MOATS -There’s going to be a red-hot bechaltne track and field cham- hip battle on the Arthur Hill Field, tonight, with the Saginaw Valley title the takes. Pontiac’s state champions and ye Northern's 1958 SVC title- holders are the favorites, with Flint Central's improving Indians rated close -behind as top contenders. Valley meet, starting at ¢ p.m. with field events, will mark the renewal of a long-time rivalry between Chiefs and Vikings, ex- tending particularly over the last four years. Coach Dean Wilson's squad (30- 35) for today's meet was runner- up in last year’s SVC test. The squad, some 20-25 strong Saturday goes against a classy field at Mon- lroe in the Dick Waters 2nd annual relays. More than 600 athletes from 33 schools are expected to take part, with Chiefs favored. Scanning today's field at the Val- ley meet, here are some of the points of possible hottest competi- tion: Hurdles. — Sowell, Hawkins -(P), iReg Gillard (FN), Thompson and Thomas (Sag). Dashes — Manning and Keller, /Hill (P), Williams (N) and Kokaly (BC), Young and Watkins (FC). Broad jump—Gillard (N), Mud- dy (N), Latham (FC), Sowell andfit was Keller, Hawkins (P). High jump—Brooks, Barge, (P), | Nelson (N), Thomas (Sag). Mile—Beamer (P), Darby (AH), Milum (N). : Half mile — Coats (P), Rogers Martin (N), Fredericksen (FC). . All three teams, PCH, Northern and Central, have strong relay - teams and some tight races are anticipated in this division. Vik- ings are particularly strong in the \vault with Muddy and Nelson both inear 12 feet, and in the quarter- jmile with Phi] Gaines and Dennis iW right. Easy for Skipper, Farmington Teams” Waterford and Farmington track teams chalked up easy wins in swamped - ley 71-32, _- thine ire in an LL m Al ‘Cuthrell’s crew toe 11 firsts and a tie, six seconds and a tie. Jerry Nelson and Bill Cole were a 4 ; ¥ # f : 8 From Prep to College DUE WEST, S.C. i@—W_C. Red Myers, a highly successfal prep school coach, was named head foot-]- ‘ball coach and athletic director at Erskine College Friday. NEW YORK (#—Jackie Robin- son stuck to his guns in calling ‘his old Dodger mates a ‘‘deterio- ‘rated team” today although a néw light was thrown on the apparent reason for the blast—an award to) Walter’ O'Malley for introducing Negroes into the major leagues. Blasts Award to O'Malley Jackie Robinson Calls Ex- Mates ‘Deteriorated’ 'voked a broadside from Robinson, | the first Negro to play in the ma- jor leagues and now retired. * * * | “That's .. preposterous,” , fumed Robinson, now an executive of a! restaurant chain. ‘O'Malley has. nothing to do with it. It was all) racing scene last week at Flin PONTIAC RACER — Russ Jacobson of Pontiac got into state couple victories with the J-2 Midget which belongs to‘his father, Jake, also a veteran of the auto tracks. t's Auto City Speedway with a lof the Urban League, who made) knew anything about it. ithe award, said: r . | mere Optioned Out |: iclub, has been tried as a third Mr. Rickey's (Branch Rickey, for-| mer president of the Dodgers) | idea and I don't believe O'Malley In fact, | |he wasn't too keen about: jt in the “The award was presented to, first place.”' O'Malley for the entire Dodger or-| Robinson said he planned to pro- ganization and not to O'Malley in-|test to the Urban League but,| dividually for a single accomplish- 3,000 miles away, the Urban. ment.” |League director, Wesley Brazier, | It was this award which pro- 'said it wouldn’t be necessary. * * * “T've written Jackie and ex- plained the situation,” he said, | adding that Robinson appare ntly SilINGTON (INS)—The| got some wrong information. } wasecens Senators today op-| In Pittsburgh, Rickey, chairman tioned out ex-benus boy Harmoniof the board of directors of the Killebrew to the Indianapolis In-| Pittsburgh Pirates, sought to. dians in the American Association.| so the troubled waters. Killibrew, the first bonus player ‘Jackie is right in that O° Malley | ever signed by the Washington had nothing to do with introduc- ing Negroes into the major! leagues,” Rickey said, “‘but Wal-| ter wouldn't claim he did. He O'Malley, president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, declined to com- ment but the Executive Director baseman, outfielder and first base- man in his four seasons with the | Senators, might have. accepted the award) PITTSBURGH #® — The sun, broke through the skies here for the first time in a week Thursday and 4 plage Pirate fan said) not just coincidental. _ Hel declared: “The Pirates are back in town | and everything’s wonderful.” ‘That fellow was typical of all — Pirate fans, the dyed in the wool folk who see nothing buf gran- deur in the spring and gloom in the fall. The Pirates haven't won a pen- nant since 1927 and they've been perennial tailencers for years, Ex- cept, of course, in 148 when they} finished fourth. * * * In 18 for a few glorious days, former “Manager Bobby Bragan/ had the club in first place. Bragan | can League. His successor, was ousted last year and is now | Thomas, who had belted a homer| |managing Cleveland in the Ameri- Everything Fine-- Bucs Are Home Again Danny Murtaugh. is riding high with the ‘Pirates. True, the Pirates are not in | first place at the moment. But Murtaugh — the dapper little | Irishman who teok over in mid- season last year — is hopeful of the future. And that’s enough for the Pirate fans. “Why we won 9 out of 14 on that road trip we just finished,” said Mr. Typical Fan. “And, for isure Mr. Murtaugh will have us right up there. Why, mebbe even the pennant! We're in fourth place with a 11-9 record and only two games out of first.’ * * * ' | Wednesday the Pirates were|fan. iclipped 8-6 by the Giants at Sans , | Francisco but they were within a/ lwhisker of winning. Frank jouer. came within inches of ‘a ninth inning circuit clout ie ports Show DETROIT (» — The National) presented at the Light Guard Armory in Detroit May 14-18. e-level Armory witt-be; ‘filled with attractions for sports and travel enthusiasts. A live trout fishing pond, rifle and pistol. gal- lery, sports films, archery range and the latest in sports equipment May 14-18 | There will be exhibitions by the Sports and Travel Show will be|petroit Bait and Fly Casting Club, | the Detroit Judo’ Club and the | .Michigan Skin Divers- information on conservation mat- ters-and more than 100 exhibitors to avoid embarrassment.” | * * * | ' Exclusive of the Urban League. controversy, Robinson, who re- tired shortly after being sold to| the Giants in December, 1957, was bitter in his attack of ‘the Dodg- | went foul. And with the bases loaded, too. “Thomas has hit § homers al- ready this season,” said Mr. Typical Pirate Fan. “He didn’t hit his 9th. until his 75th game last year, And look at what the Pirates have done. We hit 18 in our last 12 games and 25 in the 26 played thus far.” Friday night the Pirates open a home series with the Philadelphia Phillies. 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Vila Clarkston Ra Mle wae tie mas, ing Yas Se cage sie ce ‘ ‘South of Lake Orton) : Miracle Mile Shopping Center keys were chained to the banister| on woud pay tribute to Truman} Telegraph at Square Lake Road pong pe wagon — t0| mediate recogni — ‘ ae ie | : 1y4 - = cae }) daily airing. state of Israel in 1948. | : aes Truman celebrated his 74th| D Lis a N | PRR rn oe §=—PONTIAC = HURON SQUARE DANCE | lating health regulations, Yau said given by about 70 friends. IVE_IN THEATE! THEATER osents CLUBS INVITED ihe was robbed three times while Laas Dace He FE Gio Besnen Caling eta | LUCK May Desert nS MODERN—SQUARE [raven been “robbed once,” te| Horse Shu Town*| RL on E De kn tay 0k, gy a gi DANCING |-. _ |for Cactus Pete BBAND AN EXQUISITE NEW JAPANESE ST |Set Up Partnership ae . for Marriage License Horse Shu was born in Nevada] t Music by eee JEFF'S HARMONY JACKS || LOS ANGELES i — Actress|emercay, but R may dle — | - prncotey i SMITH In pea sd bag wo ag Most = a per cunt a pigsty — folks just don’t like its/ ae | 1 AWARD _ Singing. and ——— riage ticense today. The new town, located north of MI 2s "ais — — eas 2 —where you will find a beau- ||| »Stevens, 34, tendenede$2-ch@ck ‘rere on the Nevada-Idaho border, | i. _ RED. Comedy. _titul Cocktail Lounge in which - for the license yesterday, but a has a population of about 65. Al-| —_ _ BUTTONS 4 “finest Liquors and. Food are clerk explained that cash is re-| oct the entire population works aaa: BUSTER . OXBOW LAKE PAVILION. ae up Sag $1. ana|_.The Horse Shu Club likes the| , town's name. | . Ei 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. [puted out the oer si. ee MILLIS | Tney plan to be married Sun-| Cactus Pete's doesn't. day. mmissioners, OOR SHOWS i YY) of Elizabeth | Dell ‘s Ina “=. | Call 1 Short Block West _ Reservations Hy 2-2981 : of Huren SMORGASBORD 9 |. DINNER | - Serves 208 0 * ~ SMORGASBORD LUNCHEON | — iT. ‘ EVERY _ Sepia: - D incorporated town, decided to wait 4 PEN FRIDAY and ~eapa : _ Delicious ser Cactus Pete's poet 7 a | SATURDAY * OPEN 7 DAYS : Real Fruit | ot ‘pair o Dice — haven't said) 7 AND 7 NIGHTS Flavors = how they feel about the issue. | : Now Available | t JAM SESSION TUESDAY : I] Fresh trom Our Freezer | Neighbors Pitch In to Do | q SPECIAL SUNDAY, SMORGASBORD! T ‘astee Freez Stricken Farmer’s Work | FRANK K PERRY 1adF iw Punneyanb became, $95 pineal tal Rie ie lee : } AND HIS SWINGMASTERS o AN an GAHEE LUNCMEINS wad namin ] Some om sata maar} Arar Ter. to underen, bral surgery but he has no worries/} - oe r | about spring planting. —= ——— — = plowed : Campbell’s farm uaa of here| ~ BOB'S E- CHICKEN yesterday, They started bo a. = | HOUSE Tre seine tee eenet nme wide men | 13 VARIETIES — PIZZA TO GO a 95 S125 The | GREEN PARROT : | DELICIOUS DINNERS | who's Side Is She On? Tax and Beverage as ost branes | “SERVED DAILY |) ww | a FRI.-SAT.-SUN. ‘Tau oO : | | srectaL suNDAY DINNERS | poice headquarters received in| | Phone FE 8-6741 8 AMAT A Ma 1} ae TOWN & COUNTRY INN aang Aan 6m the mail an envelope which con- , Leos 4rd Cia SURDAY SPECIAL : igen nln ee sh, colar bil, parking ad aa M. | Se =. - a . SUNDAYS NOON TO 2:00 A.M. |i ticket a saying: “I jus -59 a ae Baked Ham or Roast Turkey 00 a Ro mip Lounge and Restaurant’ 59088 —ounens 70, TaKE oUt Hitound this in my husband's White Swan Dri ive In Pontiac Lake Rd. Relish dish, juice, vegetable, potatoes, , chef's salad, rolls and butter, coffee and 9 | a — ~] FT TT v4, ° “| dessert. Complete dinner. | Remember Mother—Mother’s Day \ For an evening of _ 4 HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN | Sunday, May 11 ‘Only 5 Minutes from Downtown | ) Make her day 1650 N. P P Rd. | | te ° Se . Queen ~ complete. by | ‘ Don’t Miss Those Color Spectaculars . | | for taking Mom to. See Them on: Our 21” Color TV ‘The Green Parrot Open Daily 9 A.M.te2 A.M. Sunday 2 P.M. to 2 A.M. \Plenty of Free Parking FE 3-9732 | dancing and fun... join the crowd at the OLD DUTCH MIL AUBURN HEIGHTS - the Kingsley \ Serving Breakfast from 7 A. M. \ ingt ‘ the | . \ Friday and Saturday Nights aN \ ‘ ‘nf _ © ial Ks eam PLO Brunch time, each time, dinner or munch time—it’s always the right time tu come’to Howard Johnson's! Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's. serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches -and delicious d@seerts. And, you'll be do Western Swing and Rock n’ Roll by Flint’s Most Popular Band! LARRY AND HIS WESTERN PLAYBOYS! 2 - ELMER SEZ: “Hot or Sweet You Can't COTO OOT ewe LLL end ddddedddeded ' Xinash with our wide range of food ata sa tie range of prices to ' Beat the Bob Lawson Combo Every , Op: Ing slp . Vagiaeia: Stall pocketbook | ; Friday and Saturday Night at the New | Dancing SUNDAY * Iniey charotal brofiel ieoke | Drayton Inn. Bob at the Organ on In Nn il orlreiphemnare Guest Artists Wight | : *Fondeveed iil done . rs * FRIDAY | & *28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream | : Wednesday thru Sunday. ny KSATURDAY siete ck : | | | NEW DRAYTON INN PHONE Midwest 41400 J * SUNDAY o Musicians. Welcome. HOWARD JoHnsony is eer Sa eclies » vier chemecpOnt HOTEL | WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. |i SCRIB'S RGIS = FOCOS | ! : 2 On Woodward (US-10) ot Square |. he + ni | BLOOMFIELD HILLS - BAR & RESTAURANT ff Mes is eal : ‘4195 Dixie maar QR 3-71 || , mae ee 190 S. Telegraph Rd. sen FE 46eei ff Leke Road—Just South of Pontice 2 ee wy ace | oe a ae! ‘ : fe [°° : a | “ \ | Ss \ id ‘4 ! 5 i-* * i v. ai Hal Boyle Says: é NEW YORK 9 — It has been I was, one of the three. * said that one‘ out of every three *.- gamble. They gamble on the idea COMMER ~FIRST RUN Starts SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD Drive ta Theater EM 3-0661 OPEN 6:30 P. M. SHOWING in THE PONTIAC AREA FRIDAY ‘ fherd who will make 12 (and I © |With Plans, Contracts starting in January of ‘59. jto ‘count on a future by the side Bette Davis’ trip to Europe is) o THE, PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAX 9, 1958 Once a ‘New York, It’s Diffic am to: bbbiee that, while this is a great town to , it is the best town to live in. They feel that, with whatever talents they have, the odds are more in their favor here than where they come frofn. This is the city of the big pitch. It isn’t the nation’s capital. But it is the city that stares at Wash- ingon with the most capital and the most collective culture, up in jo Village. The rent was $30 a month, half what it takes to garage a car properly today on the upper East Side. A transplanted man is not quite like a transplanted tree. The roots of a tree are in its foot. The roots|)warmth. A kinship grew between of a man spring from his heart/|plood and stone. but cannot flourish in a new soil * until his mind approves. * * * Many ang many a _ tiresome month in good weather and bad, I walked these foreign concrete caverns and felt myself alone and the next man a stranger. So many a man ‘still walks and feels as I felt then, But ‘ivy sss a time when I realized that here I was. a for- eigner among other foreigners and that, while I could never own this town no one else could either, and the buildings held a granite x * The true glamor of New York City is that, ence you've been here, you can’t leave: it without missing something. It has the im- perial stamp of recognition. New York examples the pow- ered city at its peak—relentless land purposeful as the Empire State building’s rock-based thrust against the sky, as wide and sim- ple and open and confident as Cen- tral Park. * * * When I was a young newspaper- man in the hinterland, it was hard of your father's river. Your idea of opportunity: bordered the Po- tomac or the Hudson, and I ended * * It is younger ,than London, uglier than Paris, and unlike Rome doesn't worry what it was because it, still hasn't found out what it still can be. It has little interest in its past, because its eye is altogether forward. Bavamount Lot Booming By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS but I am superstitious, so I won't | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The longjtell you.the name of it."* production snooze on the Para- Vandals Desecrate - 68 Jewish Graves LODZ, Poland #. — Sixty-eight Jewish graves were reported des- ecrated today in Poland's worst outbreak of anti-Semitism in more than a year. Vandals upturned memorial stones and chalked slogans on others in the main Jewish ceme- tery in Lodz. 4 The desecration Game just after the ashes of several hundred Jews had been brought to the cemetery | for reburial. They had died. in Stuttef, a World War II labor camp run by the Germans at Lub-! lin, in eastern Poland. More than 100,000 Jews once lived here, Wartime killings and postwar migration have reduced the Jewish community to a few thousand. More are leaving for Israel daily, , Anti-Semitic feeling, which long had ‘smoldered in Poland, broke to the surface in 1956. Poland before World War II had} more than three million Jews. The present. colony is estimated at around 50,000, most of whom have come as repatriates from the So- viet Union in the past two years. mount lot is over and the place is| I can never get used to calling) booming with plans‘and new con-| Harold Lloyd Jr., “Duke,” al- tracts, I’m happy to say. though his father called him ‘hat One of the most important deals| when he. was a little boy, and he’ s| is with the producing team ofn0w using this name in his pro- Martin Jurow and Richard Shep-|fessionial work. | Duke telephoned me to say that he will be on Eq Sullivan's ‘Las Vegas show July 6, and that his: a coming out July 16. ‘ ‘You, Duke said, “I started as al er singer but in ‘Frankenstein's |§. Daughter’ I sang rock ’n’ roll. “Tam recording my song ‘Daddy Bird’ in an album which will be ‘Orpheus Descending” with Anna|brought out by Surf Records.” Magnani for United Artists. ~ Meanwhile, there’s consider. able more activity. For the first mean TWELVE!) features for Para *. 4 # |. Friday at 7:30 | Sat. 1:09 - 5:00 - 9:00 | paying off in a big way even if she “did drop her bracelet over- —Last Times Tonight— Rock Hudson “TARNISHED ANGELS” Ray Milland “LISBON” , : werrven ov RICHARD A. BREEN sranmns | lati Be ‘BLUE SKY FE 4-4611. 2150 OPDYKE RD. @ MARK Vl LTD. resneeuen.+ onecme or JACK WEBS + peut ev recemacouoe - reruns or WARNER BROS VE- “IN TREATS. >) TONIGHT - SATURDAY “a oe J ll, v4 —! EXTRA SAT, MATINEE SERIAL CHAPTER 5 “CONGO BILL” 4—CARTOONS—4 MON. Thru SAT. BARGAIN HOURS 10:45 A.M. to 1 P.M. | ADULTS 25° _ “SAYONARA” EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! [2 THRILL JAMMED FEATURES! ALL EXCITEMENT DOUBLE-SHOW! 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MAY 9, 1958 yr ee OETA EGR | = BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES —_ SS K " SWeNTY-RIGHT 7 International Airport Planned for Tahiti leg : Planes to Fly South Pacific Route : : ane ‘ ‘ y * Cd : > : & | _ PAPEETE, Tahiti (INS) — The, gambling casino and cabarets peete, French ‘airliners must be | tinentaux, will begin weekly |. South Pacific, once the peaceful,! are already planned. _ | permitted te land at Sydney, a | flights from Paris to Bora Bora, infrequently eet payrince of! Construction on the airport is} Merative southwestern Pacific | \eanwhile, investors are launch- bronzed yachtsmen bearded! sapected to get under way this ; ing -dollar-attracting projects as air route within two years. September,” when builders begin) Even before Papeete Airport is) oiny as the French will permit : ce cur en 2. aahedoat runway by|Comipleted, however, the. South them. . ere Chiet reason js @ projected inter-|filling in a two-foot-deep lagoon in'S°** Will get their first major air) 4 firm called South Seas Enter-| national airport at Papeete, capital papeete Bay with coral rocks’ and|!ink. South Pacific Airlines is bé-|prises, run by California business of the lush, French - administered ginning regular air service June 15\tycoon Carl Rehnborg, bas pur- 4 island of Tahiti. -|granite. Several American firms!) ween Honolulu and Bora Bora,|chased Tahiti’s plushest hotel, “Les. eae ei 1.) At | : have entered bids for the $4,760.-\. neigh iti, |Tropiques.” : GET THERE FAST 000 air port job, but a contract has . paring garden : { a “a9 ‘ Carl Grubert When the airport is completed— not yet been awarded. ie a ee A jeint company backed by a ‘kK RERKYS ‘ ; By re & e By 1959, the airline will operate| major Paris bank and American goal—Americans on the se will be able to reach |MIRLINES BID weekly flights, using a recon-| ‘investors is planning to build a Pacifi A ow Tahiti faster than they| A number of major airlines also|structed runway at Bora Bora that) palatial 120-room hotel with a P are bidding for landing rights at/was built in World War II by Amer-| gambling casino. = ' Papeete, but the French are hold-jican soldiers. From the island.) voy recently the French did 4 not Businessmen, anticipating & jing out for a juicy trade. travellers can fly to Tahiti aboard) omit foreigners to buy land in al in- ee OS It the Americans land at Pa- "Ying boats. French Polynesia, but speci capital into the island peete, the French want French In August another outfit, a privileges are being granted to plush airliners te land at Los Angeles; | private French company called ‘vestors in anticipation of the tour. if the Australians land at Pa- | Transports Aeriens Intercon- [ist boom. , E : Bs BOARDING HOUSE ik | | - Disc Jockey Quits UY MMkaa MM Year? Gut VALLEY FoRgE Wis ~ Job at Radio Station | 7 ESAS. WIETON. Tim A FRANK Ur THE ICE AGE MEDUSA CAN Ja ao oe ay, ‘CLAMP ON YOUssuc ONLY Se NEW YORK @®=Indicted disc N YOUR MAT Ser code Goler WING’: veying ATING YOU, DOESN'T THE it failed to give him any support FREE SPIRIT OF THE after a riot which followed his rock ‘n’ roll show in Boston = Freed said last night that the) E= station's lack of support wss a “hard thing to swallow . the unproved publicity from Bos- . ton. But they ran all week refus- 3 ing to say anything.” i Freed was reached by phone after his manager Jack Hooke made public a letter of resignation that Freed sent to WINS. s. @ Hooke said there was a ‘‘wishy- ‘ washy” attitude by WINS toward \ Freed since the violence in Boston y Station officials could not be Y\ preached immediately for com- Y Freed’ ‘ _ ‘The Boston riot led to Freed's 4 ae ys pat ie | | =~ destruction of property during the cat © 1008 ty ih tern ba tot tag US. Pas on 7 * * & : \ BUT ALL ‘THE GET UP; NANCY---|| MODELS RELAX > THAT'S NOT A THIS WAY, — LADYLIKE oe AUNT FRITZI _ POSITION :, SE ey Hint . tires . ‘THE GIRLS 7, dy Wwe REF RNIGH IT. SEVERAL TI YEAR/ ay S J You'll Find gareeryy [ I el] | PROFITABLE /, Blipll o $ Chewing: ‘| opportunities Fell tl | Every Day in the Pontiac } ae \ _ train Press Want Ad Section | é.. “aa oh, | ‘ Take advantage of this easy way | ) > sah i | and Tension to solve all your buying and sell- [ “~ g = ng ' 5 | : ing problems. ; ; Lae. le a. Enjoy chewing To Place Your ‘eA See | refreshing, delicious WANT AD ee ee e Wrigley’s Spearmint DIAL FE 2-8181 ! . : eA | (vs ? He bee a ; ¢ The! golf course had hecome a: housing project and fishing o 4 ee jwas ‘out because the lake had dried up—it. was an IDEAL dees ot) 2 * “ _ -Vaaeation spot?” . re \ Soy meme ae 7 \ oy Ba ie Woe ee | my rere i _ : Bey ‘ et re a BY tS ie = oo : aS ee. Pee gilt Fr ¢ . yy 2 ’ Pings Me Sir sgt oe eee 4 * : e ; ; T - - ar . ve ‘es | : 5 ‘ , 2 a pages 4 J: EGP, : j ee ae : ia = — 4 ; x bot: gee se oe > : yee i 7 ¥ 2 s bs : : = & 4 Fae a ae hs ¢ 4 = } & i 7 2 eae y es es 4 go = - af = ‘ | yf _PRIDAY, MAY #) 1058 rayton Pla Getting Ov ins Girl, 12, iy A Drayton Accident | portedly ran Pishet th AS eee MARKETS | a og: The following «=e top pric Mark State J Bg ge ee a osu’ go oor ‘ho 56 Joblessness Rise Mrs, 2, the daughter Rita Jean oo the oh Bg pel nc 565,000 in Apr ises St. omaha gor shaban by ewer an eld by eS | Wa DETROIT (IN it by’ Charles A. ane Rake Guneny of linet lots. gan Employmen CNS) = The A. car dri vi oo energie NEW YORK reported seetns tes 4, of as of NEW YORK it-The Stock Ape noe nena 9 Ten Sealine AE Aa Prod f a ligt bulge the ws i #00 jmp over at ig Sr wet ofearved et Cong iad Rar lene Git, cached a March lice hoe roads, citer er an among Sagres sim- The csanaie * u said po- Stato bu. 222222 a slowed. ms Seabioiggy © Att- eniovient at mi AD Detroit wwline Named ae Gat a cecccccs: Saapee, and Motors con a ae seereter The D 3%5,| Gulf State Tub Queen of ses foyer ol, sa ae er eae Tete On |, DETROIT un of Ball Stier “root Sy Mgnt a [clined aeons cep Sear nt state figure bor free r cent old, HW. Froling of ‘lie 4 = rena Michis monet a Bee ioe saiah pelea Ls — ar while Ford = work force, 15.9 per cent completed. 4 course in comma nt are queen of Mason, Nev tea BEL GEDES aes st can elec 30 a Engine ‘al wie MESC wala * General Mé nance techn i servic those : ich will be the Emeral been} A rfj ate. bag. soose $06) briak » advanein so wes & workers exh te Michi’ Detroit. otors Training s at the 1. the bel peneare Steers rist F Seas oe dog 1 reg Rigor ng ng 0 tection 18 7 ee eae gan|Chevroiet is employed Center in w tooit’ Ottiaiestoae” Weis it June! rom Adri oR Ag Soy Sing: | Roraties pron pore a —e t Inc,, 6791 Di oa oe ee a sr raise sree = ae Aggy Dies f rian ——— ‘fa tees 210 . — — Conduet Se Pontiac chi Highway. J A to ai , H peract Eee r “ Ss Ww _ ts Oo, rop! : throughout d retarded of heart Atta Detrolt vay EGas made cpr Gusail gains akieaain Waterf hool Census 0. pliner iropractor Sein Watertrg te chigan. N C Whites: Jatt fo cott, _— Goodric’ were| ord to t of Resch nee re-elected 1 BLT May §, a EW YORK: wta. Grade A ralestate lied n Smelti h, Kenne- A schoo May 31 urer of the to| No. 67631 ic SALE A ‘58 CAR Fa an (#—Norman mein 6, taiks a glazes 42-4 at Caieal elting and Al-|“®Y in 4 census is gan Koos at tnae 6 iiss. unite one Aladdin Drivurselt 1 a artist of Bel i, ay J Al: _ 43: | Westi ly lower we will foals Had sect under Chiropractic: of Ponting,” Michiges. 30 0.38. 98 Be e, painted, many|_ Te ae 2 ome ree inghouse re Anai tinue wnshi for his ele Inc. ; Bank 5 emteel designed, |" tal ediu a; : ler Elect conda, | icordi thro’ p, and ‘ ei B REX’S ysien =" and wt are m 36: ric and S ing to Su ugh Ma ‘ ghth 110 STANDAR ——— invented, May 3: Zand Suma: | ot Schoo y 31, ac-| =: Ot Per > STATION way ag best yesterday. A e q3be, weed were Ee eases, : New Yo k " nm ls William e ' Bae was elected : 7 he fers” — “and light Pal” =. A ares as ore aa an eal coma as — inves se 7 = Capen posium 2 fe : -38; s ‘ i | ° He palin, eu for stage = Air Raduc mae x Int ES he school dari and Pai ;* rand seanadee ~~ tent “~y aS areas! = Poultry er tat aper’*.: B in giving ink sires por one bore rt | eae peenenee Het et i ae Fyn tel gg gi conven Bice back © ay ee * per pound to May Boreal ‘ieee cd ia ort ea. (romped in or i: are ’ & ‘ ¢ spinal x- acre aoe | fo. Detroit for Wo. 4 AS Gees Bes ees At —a ent|DR, WHITMER we ge $95 16-19; necz? betas” i for Wo. 4 aid Am cere ai 448 Janes & a. BS state|for week Bays” to * ie ses, 2 Sd Mis tone Aa x Mey Ba — angen siover § ares Ro it tm wets Se BESS Bel ‘he ages of| “Siperriens on your yt ieee. ves boron . Ba Death N ti Lots No ie Plat No. 26 Benet only Livestock ry Be th deca saou Death Noti stn: ‘@ @untit .... 0.6 h Aire “e | , 108 May hN : _ n other plans DETROIT LIVES Am Saver a8 Ee =o oft obs te otices Help Want Topco conor ose Soar we, athe i ees A wed Male 6 se com hile ice iy ‘cows ey rmco "en Ui rtin-Co |... “4 h Earl } of Ba HIPPIN = on anted “ Publi etoG mpe 5.00-19.00 wna. rmeco Sti. ay D &trs .. 2 7. valet Cochran. | . F° Mi Glenn Well e ING C be 3 3 Public. We mak eneral oe last week: Cseeeis a ee re. aks ra a AS Se oR BOO eo, Mrs. HA LERK Pain Bay | 2 loans to ina lire “souves steady te "wrene! chon cote" Moree, tls se Feeney be i Alles a deni a ses, CEANDY MAN or part fy most steady te. strong. Atl Get ine": -33 ps Howe ‘4 etery, Mr Crattee | oF laren site fur wi*retal hone 2 : tio ot bow Bal " early | te -|Atl Refin 33 M mo. te at Al tk “7 : seme Os . ms MIDD 12 p.m. ; bulls y. te strong, ac >: 3, we oa teat Allen's Cem Pont Id . Must mer | pare. | i active, | fully | Fg EE re onsen, Ch 3 . aay © Ie Ma Home. ferment m2 be ae ro ann aoa work | Gaye "pe . | eS be = deed tee del fat Pgs aS ge ese wey rT quet weeeo de Ola ee 37 tee 4. 3a! 0 "i , : Sabian te iP is ra Sue eases a ee ai | of Ak en In M | — *| Employment ERAL PUBLI are ess aes EB fa een ea ig, te Memoriam? BUSINESS hot Ag: er : ie ae Gt es tae, vt - rks-Orit- CO MEM ¥ > : ee , UBLIC LOAN besser ‘and wanaard, Balers Bure Manca Ba ea is Rafe: Qoob ei Miata eet | ed Rosa whe Passed, awe) sass S MACHINES EVELYN EDW. 69 cone SR oe Ay 2 pod 18.00-21 | Bu Co » 5 NY Central .: 63.2 Sparks-G i MR And have eit today, Biot away e ¢ at TION ARDS West H Qrarten — 36:90: ae tae we 31.08; inte Cal ‘+ aoe a i geal.» somite riffin Puneral But & ar é. eautiful” PA a sui i : uron Street i Sati ta te ing | Sahu ew. 118 Re. Am ihe ~ |e butions be made me. 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Co t 5 -|Dow Chem. 4) ¢ D. oh 9 . lake. Perey anes rare Typewriti rene Ht " » | Be ; ig uakerine iain “n 28 it if Ai be 2978. " le Harri ve Day, her Subjects. » and — ie Be eral Home. Seat Seite eat ay, Half nnd ess amage, sale = dv, | Fook Rey ar 8 e448 80.1 ee c is n a Lense * the ; BH by $0 required. — Crossa Ra. W. of Telegraph Py Hen : ee . i 3 igs Sel ‘the Voorhees-hol FM ome . Ht] 36 iz Press, giving Saee Date whe oH a gy OC! Ee Sere | bam ig ig || Eee Redimi eae Ee aa rae Lear eee 8 Poe ix Cement — a hecthens na vegetable plants - 5 0d ies feats weihe rd revens: | $208 Ge elp Wanted M ALESLADIES ’ for Setting nt Featherstone uce, Opdyke Ra | Pigures pevaces erooxe Rear te 1 yurvive $388.25 ae cis ae aRanmeg Bea Swe Pa baa a 90 . May qQ ik w. . pues | * : — are Wa tgrinen’ 77 hy ” 4 Be prea cce 2 5 3 re 1 ; Cloth ETRE! «| Spee es Hal sale, fake been. Co. 1, % t chur Ee noon in 1. Fri, 'p . Prod. Ce 32 18 perenne. of ta! e | Props way Mle. too “aud an _ line Parmer B00 ral and in. aepReNcs RASTA ve 5 Ru iret Press Ohureh, W. i aaa iy t ereraped, cet te ba Beret, mre ee er | A u 5 _W. Huron. gh ga Bt “oo Jean ites vfs + hy: HT St 4 ae ee swe areraete i eady job Lk. bake 3 ‘ a cE eS ‘eal bere: | _ Hur vere maroee cae Gra ste tate, aie atz i ae: tie 2 eg OFAN FUT ates aa re ater ' : eS . suggests contrib are. x ne i = as. a : Fescn i ae taiekh mam | ing, a Sik te Man ichi an inc eerie . Menier , Arpaneemenis oy ; E aa cmbin. ¥ SIF ee epee ene cine open Serco ae e: taster of LAS oat | Os a education, a. De: be Press, cae fo" igbrente. es BATON Twining ee &, BART? VACA Sa agg ME A in yparichurs ee 7 a2 8, | DAY ON AY SERVICE, BS- Un cusent Te 1 | ontiac Doctor |»! , : or (Steady f F; end up. for Faithful Service ams ur Watertord, area, light Drown or fawn fe-| Call PE ¢4826. Ask for ike Wide | Homes, farms, rty &| Aduljs. 44 W Huron. . OR_3-7185," mals terrier. Nearly 6 mo. White fand contracts: Buyers wale.” | GE GPeeATae apr PYF—Ex | West Side “Rent Lake Cottages 36A LAKE see AB! metic aiee's| _ Smith-Wideman a en AR Bek ee | x EM}000.. No answer or days,REAL ESTATE = OPEN Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | see. ping center, 2&3 room maptan cortase. |) AKT AND EM 3-2403. - 419 W. 832 W. Huron PE +0000 | ect condition. Couple." Oaly~ $15 apartments, all private ae Gn BLUE cE Rent Apts. Furnished 33| vee Sot waler, stove & relrigers- : : : 3 bedroom brick home with IMMEDIATE 182.W. Buren” pe pe e187 Yor Furnished. 650° per ane ee Ciean }-rooms and ang - Be on 1 RM, SHARP, ; ar and ep. +3360, . Zeresnis te’ beth. Complete ACTION _|rfnatesecmiersgs ars |gitme trie" | woneng 2 pen sna | ers bath, only, N. Pad ~ * 42283. view of lake Onc alind Wnt senirag Mer | teat Albers “Ane | _ Set a 16" cantan"P cies |_S0'E en ot FH ES. _|~" For Rent Rooms —a]| tw itteansneteesl 3 aoa il, “ane os “ect Bath’ ulties, Refined aduie oa | Remt Apts. Unfurnished 34 | "soe Aveus Wil rent fare, or wo Danone. | fay beech. for “an ung ‘ t . “4 . . . q : . . a end street _Hobbies & Supplies 24A|:300 overt Late Re. PE 44802, ‘i ag CY PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. ‘gate Willing and Able MAS = $ TOP $ — tI op) w E ay z i § : A i CORIO —e A : 45c 4 YARD. : & jendly ime ag a ° “* 3 ; LDOzI OR 3-9082 or FE 4-1196 ry fog, call Sit. "Salt tor’ tmmmedinte 73| CHARLD LANDSCAPE MA N SHOES : sr PE = WASOR SOEs | J. J. JOLL, Realty under foreclosure. i. WICKERSHAM Fag w. Maple « MAytair-6-6250 $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT MNTY MAID — 3 Si ee: Mr Wallace, FE) Wright & Valuet In Debt? pe 2, 2AEEAND avy Tf you are having trouble meeting CASH aa “light, h sine. imcMIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL: Bare bayer fer omel heme. $3808 and a hom: E 4ei. LORS, INC., 41% 8. Saginaw, ELWOOD REALTY PE 4-5203 : Above Oakland Theater, FE 8-0456 KNAPP SHOES muti" iw LEQuities xr mer. | 2 AND 3-ROOM APTS. MALL wcome, OF Tay PALM VILLA A APIS Taylor Rd, Fe eaale 454 Auburn Ave. ent Houses Unfurn. - 36 Kentucky blue mile Rd. & Tel. ts or delivery, an ae Pinan NEW LAWH BUIL’ FINISH A ANCE SERVICE We service ail makes of wringer). and automatic washers, 30 yrs. in Pontiac ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 14-4021. ASPHALT PAVING | OFENINO NEW REST HOME 5-3488. «| Bateman kfiele soil. FE 3 ROOM APT. UTIL: FURN. % |" iawn, 2.2116 w fgre ee wp Sold or Traded | _s# j UPPER PLATS: e install and tepsir driveways, PERENNIAL CARDEN REDUCE NOW 2 P FURN. WITH |” $60: & 1-bedrm. a all power os Free esti- = Ga NDBC APING — © pounds in six short days. ‘A Make your move now to that home aby win iy 101 8, Pad- Feeaton near i . RELIABLE ASPHALT PAVING Complete service, heels as-$1.00 per visit. See ugi se! atten, shetes, be i Rabetn | os — on po street, Pry « INQ, | iawn building aed, ing 8 and and inches melt away.| Smaller. our expert 7 RMS NiCE LARGE LIVING _ 49833. or FE REALTORS FE 4-0528 oe ni abby mncien toned and tight-| DEPA: ARTMENT .will be giad to Lag WP ette. Pyt. bath. & 3 APT i SLOOMPIELD-Wili GL, CLEANERS | SSRs serdenina OF | ened. Call for sopointiment to.| BelD you: Call sow & one of our) Uuintes Mais feor Reduced a. ; - ITT 8. Telegraph Eves. & Bun. Wall and, winiows, Reasonable : D iat. PE. 4-411. salesmen will be cut immediately | Font Adults, 410 Oakland Ave. _%3~-RooM AND Free wet Bo cee Fe 218 SO SINGLE FOLKS, % TO «. ENJOY |tep McCULLOUOM. REALTOR |2 LOVELY «ROOM A ALL a ANIN E oe Pield_ sod reewy sod dancing, fun_and music at 5143 Cass : utilities furnished. See after 4:30 welcome FE 8-0544, $43 PER MONTH new or. See Brick Clean- Pickup and" ‘deli er Social Club. PE 4-8871. FE 65-1284 & FE 43064 weekdays or Bat. — Sun. 16 Pine- | S-rAanGs RMS. & BA $12 | . a a Harry White & Sons, Inc. wt ildre Open Evenings Sunday 1 to §/__ stove. a . Al ugh, FE 25170. peng & rewinding. SERVICE RE 1s: 5 ‘Cass Lake Rd. PE 44007 td. Children to Board 26 CARPENTER WOULD LIKE TO yeas g Pvt BATE. Fina ; AND BATH T 43081. | TREE SPRAYING OF ALL KINDS LOVING| house’ MUlbers 9-003, 186 M: Perry. a ie, 1 block FURNACE SERVICE — is YRS | _timater set i Free oe <1 ea 7: weit = 7 RMS. & BATH WITH PVT. ENT. ~~ fad we my price. Ph. PE 2-5¢37, estimates = BY DAY OR WEEK, Lic. HOME, _ | —Gbiid welcome $13 wk. PE €1431.| o“T5e “nas 2 : . : eS LAKE CLEANING te Moving & Trucking 19 good ref. ~~ LARGE ROOMS rated, Util, OR 3-1328,.40 Mariva,| 875 mo. OR 3-8008. and. lakefronis. Free rom lake Moving & Trucking 19 Wtd. Household $ ASH SS £e J BEDROOM UPPER FLAT, “AT |} BEDRM. RANCH. 1% BATHS. OX | lone ere cnanmad td. Household Goods 27 : 7 ROOMS AND BATH, 23 MONROE . week, ia Clare 2 =< " 7 epaoviNg — aviina ae | PRPS abr sadarogy pce | Eaegrig, gems er tee | "Hewes, Bes mee, er TMNEY WORK nemskerPe Sk WE a FURNITURE NEEDED| 48 HOURS | _ i stint Piiee'ea”taua’™ | rite Gh Biel = “SATE | _ shee 9p. RJ. VALUET, Realtor CHIMNEY WORK. |Reasonabie FE 5-3458 — PE- 2-2900 j} ROOMS & BATH BACHELOR 3 & BATH, FLOOR. FE 5.0603 a Hi Janitor service Close in. r month Waterford OR Chimineys cleaned. repairea, re-| -AA-1 Reduced Rates | Entire home or odd lots. Get the) For your equity in home, land _ Al] utilities furn. $12 weekly. ¢* ' . ot OAR. 8:30 built, bolt new. Fireplaces. tur Mis pifovin rane van ot plek- ps gg gs Ss ety alll gy a aaeoane a: Call) Gfoses to down town ‘at 280 N. ss 8, geese — 7 ; ; — © — oe MUL vee «e. neal. sli A Races, water heaters, botlers > 4864 |_Bale. Phone OR ton “Nomen | tes beet ented Ge ee 3 RMS., BATH. STOVE & REPRIG| ranch styled, basement Rent Office 4i| cleaned, -repaired. Reliners for, 2 AND 3 LARGE RM ~APTS., Cle: iiful & vLake-| Paved street, $98 per month. PE bd gas suimneys. By local registered | BASE MENT CLEANING & LIGHT, \WANTED TO BUY — ALL, TYPES TYPES) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor DOWNTOWN INQUIRE! 22. AU: ose. seat 2021 Scott Lake Rd, | 56-6767, WE 3-4200. =| oe ’ ; ILEEN DR. om Special low prices this, hauling, call Bill, FE_5-5933_ of furniture. Ph FE 2-523. TT N, Saginaw St. Ph, FE §-8165_BURN REAR OFFICE. 2 *| J RMS. AND BATH. INQUIN@ ae7 | 5008. FT. co ED ptf cae pod ya am HAQLING & RuaBiON Ns ME) | ‘Open Eves, ‘til § 7 AND 3 Ris. ADULTS ONLY. |? AMS 6 BSte, Urn, PORm. |3 RS AND Bare. DIGOm ettes Space. in Coew building — BLOOM. RAISING. ALL KINDS OF _Your_price Any time r - Prt. bath. 287° Oakiand, inquire. _ pitol & Loan * A Jocation cement work. Gu x. F UCK Wtd. Miscellaneous 28) — : = 3 RMS. AND BATH. PVT, ENT. . ‘coset a1) and » spacious estimates Pe 90086. Tt Tene ee FE ie, PERSIE We Will Buy” 2 ROOMS AND BATH |* dul’ ar resis” Yoie Pre| 9, BEDROOM HOME | 3m, strep Ge re tetet, i: Tove’ Mibaa0 ‘Jiving GENES HEATING sERVICE. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING 4OUSE3 OR | UILDINGS OF ANY Your Equity Downtown Pontiac, Adults, FE | "ont. _ ; 3 Sine $i lor insur, oF " arent, : ich Roman —— é 5 Big Crooks Ra yn oat <8 Rubbish. Fin 2 rt. top bale gravel FE ot oto ae moved. Zs lore our home cash watt | 5 i. re FRow SEAR. 3 — a 4 ie KE ROOMS “ fefrig. fur Fed ine om Fong < ih 8 a pott the. fiy vin q snd rapes ‘Roch _# front_end_losding FE _4-0058 We piso need 5-750. = : ; with 1 child. See after 3, 001 i AONE EERE RED TH Bue RISEN Sage MOAT ARO] SSS ea Be Ce ve Sale Pe Ba + or | ea eS | ea | ee mode ire PA al Baa nd _OR 3-344 after $30 pm. \LIOHT AND HEAVY MOVING WID: UsED CC ape OCke cee PROPERTY LISTINGS 30066. baa Sten, uraisbed. ATE. ALL | tise Parke. re oR “Toasts ter ine! aont with 2 ton stake truck. FE 8-6453 o needed Northwe Oakiand | 2 at BL WITH KITCHEN- trance bade 5 Abe TR AND OWERS NEAR tor's elinic, insurance or archi- ~ LIGHT HAULING | Wanted Rent 29 — a vie bie oe of i iene ee: site, Working adults, References. foie ott office wet oy Biizabeth al som m+ ant No. 14, Rea. tect. ese A» I are V AC ANT , OR 3-3301 rr, st rn Nor FE 4-462) rent, nea: new e connect- ee LOOK HT Hav 7aBiea | seed 02 erty of all Kinds, 018, MIS.” OF | 33 RMB. NEWLY DECORATED. LAND FJ BEDRM. BRICK RANCH 1G| ine. doors, Can be leased sep-| Near ‘TeLtturont Pirst time. of- geste ad Rid “RUBBISH I3 ne :DROOM, vicwerry ao Pon.|—tonvilie. NAtional 17-2816. Collect. ert, te 8 oe. on bus line. Newiy ont . apt, $55) car he ved street, Ex- bo ge or a Na Bed as one! fered Nyy, attractive white bun- 7 We a : an tra large lot. All fenced Auto. ce. space. r five rooms and bath. Let us give you s free estimate IGHT HAULING AND | Thee FE RED SR OON Me BUT J ROOMS. FURN. OR UNFURW. | “Dori Ste cate caretaker Washer & dryer included § miles| Close to Miracle Fu"basem tos. An ideal locas on biack epping eos srivewsy 0k §-6625. EED WAREHOUSING BUILDING ry ath, i ies paid. Infant | rated Weal "aie. Adults. FE ie an Call FE 45006 after A. OHN N, R It => to : or pe ry oF and show you how — eicom, ig am, ¢ . SO reasonable it can be tone. All| (DELL CARTAGE E colle vy Lo ft peed hand oy authorized by Mtge» mort. | j NEW | w APTS. Ts, PVT BATH Og 2-133. ee | J 1 . Rd. price, down will put you in ree PEND ABLE jLocal and long distance moving.|—— ah See =~ Loe Oo gage ame Og de ok got .¢ Clintonville OR | 4 ROOM HEATED APT, dae. children e. for 1704 eyr ee d. _ Ls Fs “PEND/ _Phone FE 5-6806 ; nes 253 oo ; | Wtd. Transportation 31| pist..Call-us wa tor “getalis "onay. i te With PvT. BATH «| —"4. evi. . ASPHALT PAVING CO./FICE ae ae NE en |~ WHITE BROS. entrance. $18 pet wk. ‘amall ehild : FE 56-6037 or FE 47060 ——— | vouna LADY WOULD LIKE DE- mon ESTATE Welcome. 81431. | —~ Trucks to Rent’ endable ride to and from Keego OR 3-1295 9 3 RM. APT. PYT. B AND parwer and age 3 pee morn- Dixie aay. ‘| .ent. Lx, er. Children wel- ~. TRUCKS. TRA RS . — tay would consider Open Eves. ati o— 10 "til $| come, OR or 3-0384. mime arty? £QUIPMENT and from Pontiac. Will) RN, HEATED APT. : © |%ton Pickups 14-ton stares pay. Pe 4-200 Prt. and ent. Adults only. : np trucks F Semi- a -T IT OUVIC K. W B : sand bus, FE 54-0739, 7 ontiac Farm. anc GE- YULG © L ly sce!” Steere *€ 9 5 *~ é ER, WITH PVT. PLACE A “LOST” AD. Industrial a Co. | ws + oth @ em. Nicely furn. Clean. | 0 : WOODWA through Classified Ads! won| 5 aa only, No pets. 20 woren. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad oo, os Bay es seit Amb ‘TRA oy PVE BATH & 4-048 E_ SUG Veg whatever,jt is — dial] %& in mS efi clent riservice: * : be so ~_ a Ub - to recovera loss. Dial FE TROCKINO, a soute "pintdas. Aik tee a | 3 tack WITH SEMET RA LeR,FE 2-818) for an ad-| 37". |. 28181 ‘for an .ad-writer. "ee dump truck Ma foe et L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Fo an ONWANTED ART “PickeD| Writer and get it! 1362 W. Huron ZR ase Say —_ it. charge. 54608. oT ' MULTIPLE LisTING 7. ; J i i - a \ \ . 4 e \ Me “THR, PONTIAC RSs FRIDAY, MAY 8 i fe ee: . ee ee. 43 For Sale Houses. 43) _ For Sale Houses wt CARNIVALS \ he Dick ss F eg (i ee a1. @h aumaae Par: ‘ ee Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 : i Pe e105. NOTHING ag ee. yee |) BEDRM, BRICK HOME, 490) | . TY aera “iH - pg necele No : __Sugdale Dr, OR 3-80963 before 2. Lalita lains, onty $1,600. down. 1 - eee | NEW HOUSE, 3 BEDRM. NEAR | allt* i Bear ew | schoo shady. lot - rarer, food sds cloaca jedrm | down payment. cast lo so mortgnee, Ponting ia PAN US, Realtor § Fa. a : : ee eg ee enn. = 71-2815. Aite's Tow be ae fe Sactitice caaity ig $080 tn soe L Aas LE N D. $1,000 | NAN oan "Du eo ey eutifutly : e Ww. on your Jet. It i 4 a : wSicine SOW hoa weg Bie a aes) 4 % Crescent tek. Rd. ot Township _ ; . ‘PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS 2 n ath: Oni? | = $180-down|) + Mf : $1,300 : tnd os pe $83 ver a ~% on ek Sha a © NEIL, Realtor B D’ 4 . Te Rd, Open 9 - * SS re i en aa care rae eh Nea U __ $54 PER MONTH ra, Mime Sead) [Ria is Shlgef Ge FOR SALE BY OWNER Sie ge A large 100%: ft. ; i ~): ey: carpeted liv room, 2 co’ Py POR Clarkston OTTAWA HILLS Elizabeth Lake Privileges | bedrooms, 1 pe a GODFREY | rea prised’ fueatony” eonaiden, ed tedroomes ‘undue ‘bats | Ritmalt’ ot ‘heal. “th i ‘AINBOV » REAL ESTATE, INC. Give cthered. “Seuss ean 9 bee down. beautify) studio ped; | storms, end screens. “Atanas ALTY REAL ESTATE 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. rooms, many extras. Ol] AC heat. basement. with poe | $1300 do own FE_2.261 $02 8. PADDOCK (ACROSS F' BANE) hee heat and hot water, All in | $687 Dixie Hwy, Clarkston 1 of closet space-water softener — immaculate condition. = | 1 MAple 5-1822 or MAple 65-1097 Open Daily 8 a 9- Sunda to 5 i — Gleckris dish ue —— cellent 125’ corner site, ~ CASS LAKEFRONT = SOUTHEAST OF | INCOME storm windows and doors -insy- praisal p Doge 4 ot De aR | som yess 6 ape te joeaios PON lated—2 car garage-picely land- 7 desired Let pel. west be - salen ONTIAC 7 Mt. Clemens St. cet FHA Lage day os oy in- p thts you today. — =)“ i — coed lot ~ ; Der, in 6 mos, 3 bed- Fn got furnished with private < shown appointment i tm., boric ‘arport oaly. Phone 65-1382, as.2 Sen Pee a Established in 1918 iB ett “storms i tereens, Sa a Sleltscce OT" EEE TERRACE, a ‘Where Yo is | Storms screens. La ied. | ; basement, water bath, t. Appointment only rere You Find | porch ov heat, $1,500 down ON _Call FE 5. u Find It DEAT Ton Woes | ea see ones med ty on Ween LOON LAKE NEW 3 BDRM. HOME LOW DOWN ee a ae fate Pig ee polatines «3 bed eng e ; Wixom ment, take over GI Mortgage. "in tie honey of @ cus | onty! Con be, bought for eee . window, full bem. with, rec. eture A FOR COLORED PAMILIES Lovely 3 bedrm. home, frame ON 3.6040 or OR 3-002. ‘ Yeo “mester bedrecms, S| —— less "untae: M oil Sue home, neigh- | Ting fe nice Re tee full basement with recreation rm_ ig oo lg 0 — 6 ROOMS, 1a . baths, 2 firepinces cedar bed, ™ EM_3-6556 = Ge Gert tee aie ba] Secret Geared) kevitm oe | Renate etiam SG | | u . $1, . 3 — ‘ | ge, eautiful landscape } F R aA. Ne N Clarence C. Ridgewa _ side. 3 bedroom brick, oak hy bes overlooki: the lake ~ A “3-D” HOME COLORED FAMILIES j avaynx unions — |g ott, tt, Realtor REALTOR Y | floors, “basement, paved sireet, — | ith privileges. ‘Priced right =| DELIGHTFUL, LOCATION : PE 45908 . sale, terms. Fast | | DESIRABLE R PLAN T, —_ 9950 oderm bome with 4) be bedrooms: s List YOUR PROPERTY WITH vs 0% Balgwin Ave ___FE_-cam beaeene naw) teean 9 wet : WLS Mae ON casaieaces | DISTINCTIVE CONSTRUCTION Bown — NEARLY NEW 3 urge living Tom, full basement. | aS No oe oa eae rok |GL RESALE RICK. 3| esrage (00 down, | “Bad? Nichohe, Realtor | one” of Onktand ome fecitaes| = 3 ROX HOM A IN a. 3 ror. © coe age. Also small 3 rom house |" quick sale Ecglish | ER, FOR {Ss down, On set ee PE ® Filey Spates _ 4& Mt, Clemens Bt, wich, 1p Kt oneweet, Sees |. kane ie “LAKD it trees, This is an out: 4 house, 2's baths. 4% bedrms., 2.9, : NEW HOME BTRAITS call 6 , Vorbes, features ol a t betray o o - ing buy at $0,180 with only eres, Exe. condition. _ beautiuts! NC) area. $7600. pall peice, low és |“Stop wonder . re siz Ne Ve ates | ini rete NOE te Riches | OVER 00 ON tener. Rotaes perma arage. Lo ment, am _ Stop won one if we can afford it! Is that any way Off: Oakland : hg SR enh = = : orp iat CLOS = CON es o start off a “lage?” ment on #1650 DOWN — West suburpan 2 Sue h occupancy: 49000. Mi PAYMENT |_ 39. Dn, FHA |—--~ ee AePicame: only” 6. minutes | Shtch Fonts for “car earege | R. J. VALUET, Realtor : a : Poplar 41. Clean 2 bedroom, 2 stor _ m down town, Livin, ~~ & 3 room furnished e350, AVE. 5-0603 comer lot with acre of ground, ay ONTEK: SYLVAN LK. VE | O waite ‘fi =. mod room & dining room carpet month, OPEN EVENIN : sate, Woes. Stee school and| ly 3 bedrm, gray brick ae D WN ernized bath nd teben. base | ~~~ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 rere eee aparumen| tale ter ‘359.008 with terms. QULTIPLE og vICr shopping seater. $7,890 full price. 1% baths, arue carpeted ving | Jos wanes cusuy beeen wuta, "heat and hot w BY OWN (ee, a more “Bee it to = oe WATKINS LAKE as. . , eplace naled arage, s drive, A real “Nome .-ER ‘ ‘ : . “ wail. Built-in cc with full basement and rough wir-| « WA 8 LAKE T 3 CLARKSTON AREA — over 145, fami wilt-in Vodkcases, {2 2. Ey the’ on your tot or wil ugh wir) for @ 2 bedroom family. § room brick home. 2 years old Build Now No foe. | We need lake property | Lovely 3 bedroom home. lates | gore, aitractive ranch type home, poreb, gas heat, city sewers 7 ~~ i small down par- CREIGHTON. REALTOR arge level lot. Wail-to-wall car- 6 7 tg ae TE. = : place cos, full bases ast. | Sep s me] bere Ot Maha pees] Reta ea i (neem ee ee Coen | AML EE ore | ESE ver gem, Our plana oUt BE aman ee rm. New Delco oil furnace. te Renter, 821, eco, terms, ela | After 6, OR 3-7038. ord. Lake Orion, MY | basic or completed heme. See. gu? | A valuable Broperty Live in| Open © Eves. ul a Fup vu 5. | sereqned te 6 ft, of | good ; bus at door.! noon or after 6 p.m. FE 5-3 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | gRiCK RANCH. ——— Waterfora Wills =o > wit back & ,_o- . Now at $11,900 te Live Where You Play |*O"@FELLOW scuooL 1oT| fot'“sedded trent, ; i an fol | ton ei a NG Davia, a5, od — sot ‘tn ~ARRC : Your Own |. dvtavhere You Riay (Quast. sunener, Sit | tng ayatem. Sars cie : a | Irwindale Dr. Fie Salih.“ a BRICK 4 BEDR: RONT peted living room. tile Data, iv; | iBs- system. 63.000 a for lar ' +g PS seeps fing tomes subur. T ‘ hey oben em ba hs x car, garnet. nicely landse a = ae “staple «5400 3 BEDROOM BRi BRICK. owing | “Heart of the Lakes” | *m™o room, hal base: ft. living rm., fireplace, aoa : Tree eeuiiial eutdese tre- pple_Drive : 800, BREW ment, newly Priced kitchen with breakfast ei % erms built in a tiie Lares teak boone. piace ted atl the way througs. i) W LONGFELLOW ee ened er DRAYTON PLAINS for quick ale, slonee; Terme. ing rm. den, 3% baths, sun room,, WE HAVE SEVERAL HOMES $17,000, terms s with terms. ED LAK This 3 bedroom home w beinltwite. Fee. rm. and fire:| Quay MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE MultrLakes Realty |PRUIT, ® BERRiEs Bg gg Ste eet Pree Tre 1 8 hag natural ledge | "on Die yvaest ince 2 car ‘garage, tee] WiLL “SELL (OK LEASE or akes Rea ty. R & BERRI i ‘CIVIL ANS. | aint ck ranch. Trailview sub-_ 53-55 N. Parke 181 | roe , , near = 49 eee i isaascaped ail a Sa oY MUST HAVE 4 ius Guchan and cgeed pkey ote — » seonded- os —_ =| EVES. FE 8-0823 —~ cupboard wie full! ‘TOD : — Be des Seat sen ees snmmee meas same) Ravan a et, $300 DOWN satatettnrstatas | Sri! ie hob ne Gove. | fase yell tig leosled fap alee | woxp | modern. asement, 3 BEDROOM 1% STORY HOUSE, _OR 3-[007, | ot (OOS ft. $13, N arage, age. Fe oat fenced in yerd.| ie BDRM. eg, Needs some fixing. Priced NO OTHER froak, full Email —— | Beiter hur: : "| Bow iy te time thet Flovd Kent Inc., Re ree = BS at $4250 with terms costs 20 asement, 3 (4 bemse have been s .. Realtor “utp ee garage, new root LAKE AREA . Will build to your 2200 Dinte Buy. eg = es = ; FRONT COTT _ 2 bdrms, Auto heat & hot water, and siding. Newly ated in- | Th : , tiens or rom ‘one of our many AMPLE CUSTOMER iikche “ Wilame Cake” oe - HOMES bs cotnge ht ce feed conten, oat oat Full Price | level heme = 2 seed Pion ==" nee $1,780 tn ag , e 5, ’ : We have 2 pew, homes, not ¢ —- near aterford Village. VACANT I 7 z ix 55171. 1 penneled for a ; 2 bedrooms, # Toom on lot for building of - IMMED. POSSESSION CASg LAKE WATER FRONT, 2) <) ~ = > . Es. holed, rooms, you. ' No M ort aae. nlce_moders home price! walk tn and lock at it ‘belrecn. walk in basement. $4500 SILVERCREST . oy tar et ‘ _\ . with $2,000 ee ee ee and if| cash or $3000 down 1286.| § room modern. 3 Yea: Priced st only $15,000, use your ne — 2 bedroom, very modero, erested call owner. | BY OWNER: OAKLAND Lake! living & dining Pom, targe kiteh: | OF. ) ike pret sa Waking ake, ex: Costs R. Ir wo 3.1300 front, 3 bedtoom home, all f wot full newiy decorated. PRIVILEGES . ' MART ERE = Costs. George R. Irwin) sven 28*s08 "Mun | Ga? ich Rive) Bacar iia Goi] gadex a etae mate ideman FOR BETTER HOMES Twp family, dupler, 6 rooms & PAYMENTS |BEALTOR pe 5am, Baldwin Ave ‘ TRMs pie ae oo | ment, 3 car gu » aeek 1 treoe’ WE on Lake, woes ‘ bath @ © 3 T 7 I —_for_northern property, MA 5-007) | mu INCOME Ty redecorated en ioe, compe: LESS THAN RENT | ‘Early Bird < | Gavi pieerem ‘2 be eppreciated.| senile cama From aie ergs ae AC. C “om © Sones $10 Deposit Starts Deal | D rr} & S wink. ire Lebsoem wa | 90.08, wt "SCO Tl TAKE RD. i fapecy any tae se eet ap. wieely dec See Sone BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS Orris on pactane in this, specially erie ene | rms = se lnndgraped Aieeetive Bvt roo bungalow, in the low price of $7,500, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lava. Near East-,OR amie — OR 3-6543 — OR 3-4659 LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES. ac . room, tura! = 13043 —— wi ing area & uth R crt i “i riced | tor quick WHY PAY RENT? BEAUTIFUL HOME Fenced yard orig $1,500 down, 2 ty huge back poreh | TED .MeCU GH REALTOR sale fer only $2000 do Gl Term Only $7,000 with $760 down.” ees cn toren ee completely. ¢ ‘te. amantnd ve Mine 8 Pe eed ’ s ; y five acres a _ UNION LAKE | This outstanding eye appealin 2 Gan B garage. 3 lots’ Call EM 36210, with lots of rut trees. Priced | Ope® Evenings __ Sunday i to § 2 toi 7 7 Dail pie Sunda: v | 4 bedroom modern home on. home with paneled breerewary pom | ng e 3 ‘ a .000—terms. 4 lar be darcy ym ., wits subelan. | BY OWNER y heat. full basement, large rooms. el Open ; Rome with paneled breevewey ane | With little edditicnal expense for cere. 6 Meee betroems, | Sel doen’ oa ment. Sis yong “rut 3 yard. Lake privi-, | drive epadious living room with | handyman. you can have 3 bed. | ped alton basement, , see ne: E MvT SIDE VACANT for imm ve showing Hen sa? leges. Pull price, $11,500 with —_ A Be he 1TO 7 fireplace, wall to wall carpetin rooms and living room, dining rage, approximat ly 2. a os. Cal ; eS ha smell down payment er reat IRWIN hot water heat, tiled S| room. Ritchea ettnebed garsee. ‘eas ely 2 ccres. Call Nice 2 bedroom heme with car” Vath, with option to buy, ‘NO. 2 vis Sianlew at Rinne Seer, Weel ‘tor ‘recreation recm.| “i! Coesider 0080 down Pom, ‘Large ‘Eicben. Sere room Alu . . vs north of Montcaim beautiful Jot $4120, is priced 0. We have a : 29 =. yeara - Alum MAKE OFFER price ; ares selection of homes | in front . Full basement, um i ¢ room Reuse Gl poor of ules Time to Build WESTOWN REALTY $12,600. 3 Acres j era range, call us first. ol as t. Situsted on 2 lots, il heat, #0 caped lot at 93 W. Colgate. Butid the new home that you) i WATKINS LAKE HOME Included with this § room home. fenced in with lots of feceet Sele, Sate) Ere cows evens. Wales tse oc eves ur ten) RA | ee eet oe ey Bape DOE | site istes UPriced ‘we eel! ot) tnd 8 per mon oe a | | ; atreet. city water and ower fit r pocket book Take ad-| MI = soceddic Hehe b “* _— —_ g eenr reasonable terms “ MU. read &., Highland - “GEORGE B BL AIR { Cth» tedt Sacred — utilizing ate ay uome te! DDLETON | plus stairway to large expen | — And YOR SALE OR OR-FRADE sean — . | gttic, beautiful view o A MODERN 45 4 syrpagee tes reson BPG rs bey moore cytgurnegt | ERS eae | ES lee S| roa emer mou * in mg OM BA a ; ce, | » weil 3- . A. JOHNSON, Realtor Omar Street ao eer ee | Se Stee | Eee Sees ee Sea eS ee | ere = 1704 S. Telee: eae eT caecy nome ta ox Rifas Obl sasowns Paseed "|| [st MOaEB, gol: or consider heme —pefroam4_hat prick st Waited | 3 CARGE RMS. AND BATH, 1, ; No money. down —a with plenty of | —— e egraph Rd. | cellent condition. New carpei- pes $6,750. Immedgate in trade E MRREE, & é RE GC ——-$90—ptt—sharp...tmile south, FHA oe GI = down — * s fenced in. Cute FE 4- 533 ing, and decorating. One owner.’ “— we SuILD wa TRADE 196 Unive Leke : a. GG a nl wardrobe Revigrs ls ie ‘vat bath. move Saag eges owe, . ce = .t $750 DOWN — Located off Mt Bg gets, ee urnace, new| kitchen, full base hot water. Bvery- oe owt i a et aren e Village , hot water heater. Completely new ed could. oe 200k 2S. BROWN Seca my | | bait Sapeniew, veut baaee 19 carton ONphone FE 41387 | PAUL ACT KERN, Re altor, Pas wy, avatag, ce ier Sar eee _ Ee sete yea ax ae Weil kept 1 story — with nicely land- 4 ealtor ing rm d sda | 2-2821 or 23-1642. : io : {. - 4 rooms ‘ond bath. On z seaped lots. 20 Days posses- | A end © din other OFF JOSLYN Scenic went Oe | For C d SAO, soe ERR | tates Bitten, charctes | Guan jsedcem, comemnatan | eaten veeaeif pase : ; or ol ore - : terms. 91'8. Paddoe ciek. ¢| homes now under construction, | > | sites on east Drahner =| gg - 918%0 DOWN - COLORED - Lovet | 4 si d ; _terms. 91 8. ¥ k PE 2-1233.' featurin Nastered wails, 11 . $14,300 with terms. Ww. Huron 43535 modern "bungalow on $E ovely/ The House You Have i. me slie R. Middleton 2 room 2 story brick, rooming | HELLO THERE . = kitchens” wh basement, Ms xely| Cranberry Leake call MY 0 ___OR_PH. basement. cas turn Large| Been Waiting For [POOR RS, on iMaN FUTCSOus| cod Wilson income, bes been 6500 | SG ee D) is&S | shaded We. Say bee lovely | 9881 oF MY Shes : Brictd only pe0ke Might ac.| Attractive home on 8, Genesee. | - per week. “dome ahorstiens, red | Bees ‘that 2 bdrm. lakefront home | Orris on PUA terms, a, Cape Cod Hom ) ot amah bocke me tends oi cdreoms down and partially) elsd A cecaaie as (9 at you looked all last summer | : ape e seanpicted bedroom on 2nd f floor | terms. : . | for, Every feature that you ask| 1; . ; 1 os LAEE with 2 lovely bedrooms e080 PU: LL PRICE - coLormp- | Stone. front, ajuminum siding | | for is here, @ rms. oni fir. pias-| unctional Ranch Home 6 room bungalo modern. beth Stesclive : a PO eee ea ee nin | nd_ antag. & MT gee soe — Delang court 19 | {ered Walls. hardweod floors. car. | fe iso7 Plastered wails, oak floors uit | Briek fireplace. 80x00 ft | = : | wallow carpeting. Gas heat shape. Terms availabie. , room ¢. Few aft Dexeed._—_1s | ee ae Koo —~ e avers | PRICE $10,500 | and auto. beat’ Large tot, * s vate lake. Comm it porch. | ear gat. Easy hn R. Irw | - Fenced rear | tch for summer or eed pone * | block te ike “A and sendy pene : : | John el Sons | L ’ Orchard Lake Ave A real nice) scaped sard. ‘The bench is good AIR HEAT Sent © FORCED — 1 or MY cnargl | Jaburbem ie A $550 DOWN ~ N orth end. Only 3) 313. West # € room home with shop at rear. | th : io oenee se HEAT ’ ‘ * ; . 2 s and ears old. Modern to the minute Nest Huron Street . Sanford St. Furnish foses | wall we qcnts ter tooo wast. Yo | an THREE. tone Hoh J eT ! D: rm. bungalow “with. ful) base- reece FE_*-O¢" Pit. rE bungalow. 82.850. iss aece MAt' es Uae inc GF eae ao mae wax av Jim Williams | Inv. down, Pull ont sata, ~~ OCR, ci Maier aan eit fee GFRRRPRUATE parma ea pare « many cae sak cot, simisim soem ‘aod est Buys | Bearamad me tawiam Re faadlte tatyitians 2th) EERIE AS OREERERSes “SRST Wo sete OCT arch | $1,300 om Thace = pel cee feetnun wotren bows, 3% Tod eras ts omen a a Se Ce ra) (6) SELECT OAK FLOORS (1a 8. B viel desired Owner re = 500 - - ern home, owe . 282 i 3 mY woh consracted yer:| lot, rage | modern | me, 3a ay oes Kinder" meaner talk about price, wh when ‘you 5 There are many: other out- ( L ARK = 1 Leslie R. Tripp, es é home a, Cholge Jecation. Pull| swnings. Ovi 7 yard & outdoor _ |_670_w, Huron ‘st. tonville, NAtional 17-3876. anytime. | ee aa ae LeBARON FARMS ~ Huron . red wails, oak floors, recteation UNTY REA : = beautify fune- | 94,000 PUL Ott Jeslyy, Ave. 8 tm. 8 bath-4 : rm pani te bath: Wi ration os: ND COUNTY | mt . FERN, COUPLE |", 208%. wartwood firs R. L, WATTS REPRESENTATIVE | tonal ranch home, including privileges, ‘9 for gait, cola, som 4 ge Oy ye) S18 or story 6 rm, home, ia 3433 ve the “REST YEARS” of tile beth, alum. storms and =| #._L. MARTIN REALTOR iki corns? } bedrooms sen . : ; - a — SELL OR TRADE — Here) DOWN, 5 pe GE - ‘pull. b with om H apere | i ane win bud’ at dat the i value. ~—. =A WEST SIDE 2 fs @ steal. Large rambling ranch = ee forni.} suburban eS cna Cone BY OWNER of Foatine, "We have 600 | s es TA "good guy at si tio Seg" with rit _ Sangalon ‘with 3 podreoms, Full sare ity PP sg Sg Pa Ges gone Flo atic. | e600 DOWN —— gthey building plans for you $7,900 FULL PRICE. $ rooms & ey bay ry Breeeeway and tw two cnt war Love iy “decorated Also 1% cat) StS ost attach 3, Bedroom with carport. | LAKEFRONT 2 Modern homes. any build from aude yen «| «(orehes, large lot ie *CUCKLER REALTY | aang fees, aan ears] eee OR miicftotarer | heetiwene Son! | Rio ae Te lmebed : | e tang, win Will accept aper home MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE large penciled fomit oor lot. North Sabarben, Vasu, wit ice ‘quiet subalision : rated $8,000, $1,500 DOWN. 5 room | EVES me, rE tiie 43208 ee oe : a ge “age or both mod bi : _ oF ba be ; Ss $12,913 LAKE FRONT. - SELL oR, your fingertips in this un #80 DOWN . a Ex +2467 = «WE BUILD . WE TRA Sanered wale 3: soa oo : W | ee See a ee TRADE a! home. ed to sell 3 Bedrooms. “Large livin or EM 30861" DE : base: ON . room to Brand new. bungalow .| | at below eos $3,300 room hardweed "toost : DORRIS & SON REALTORS ment, of] heat ot “Ore ard Lake ent soem. 3 bedrooms. A —— windows | |. : down, a bath.’ Full Sasser etn COMP ——— : 753 W "weren Phone FE 41567 “Red. Mataie take. “Foo down min. Weer; sute, oll heat, car lee taney" Beach wire — RENT BEATER See et eee ee ee ORILEY mame Satake! (tee isues, A‘sieal at «$18,975 Panmonpe OR TRADE - 10 | For only $1,000. down, - wocems, Deter beaai es Pheer home Full ‘ RI EY : roma . Siva = reome, ‘anes At Oxford. 2 family pnemse, with ppotnteneet: cack ro ake! 2 ns a = CAPTIVATING “RANCH” care be the Jandlord in this COLORED 4 BEDROO trance “ity selbe. Oureenie tile room. enclosed rear porch, Base WSNUr® = Two-Famil cacoliont conditien. ¢_ bedroom | Heme at Cave Lane Woods. small 2 family home with | Located on Rapid, Street, With vanity. Plastered walls Oak SYLVAN. LAKE ment. Gas furnace 2car garage. \ me from top te bottom, Tw Gleaming hardwood floors, ' 3 rooms and bath each, Voy i large home with full. base- floors. 22x24 plastered gers e. All arge lot. $ room 2 bedroom tor own- en house. Youll wl ga modern to the minute, Lots | heat. gas hot water heater, ment and gas heat. Gara ho this for si7.0b0 rc our lot. et sodine @ & complete . “ins of equip: ‘ment i x Sentai Pull ‘bese- oes Wee is ee ey a wens ere Hur: The down payment is right custom wei UNLAP # rooms and bath on ‘arge | sexist CLARK REAL ESTATE| ment cee Brest f equip. | a ae ae eae seleenees, (pet frelters. and con-| , tached bak +4 adds Vo the j “em butiger re 81168 interior, fireplace, screened | aay ay BUY. SELL, TRADE ie tal * ries. mT 000 | iso Y terms. ~ Getalle Will, trade a hd = foes charm the home. Lake $6,950 I WE BUY SELL comfortable iake living. aieit 1362 Bi ed Loe aton FE 4-48 own. home. jehNien vay = Rani ‘ous | Small down payment « on this LARS: Cota sst® ANNETT ot eon terme _____ Multiple Pe ae | List mane ee as * AE — GILES REALTY co. WA 800 REAL FARM — 91 pores $12,980. fstne vioesea” 2 bedroom _ AUBURN HEIGHTS ; wad Hor BROKER TES we Sie or FE ANE, mol ay pe ae oe «| Sees TE medina pity. | near, Cass Lake with leks OFFERS ; | HURON GARDENS. | See a eh ors eges. Ranch | jeges, Vacen' ready —e 2 bedroom with | : TIPLE $ ue Lines bee. sity) home’ with Bardwood, oors | ete Se & HARG a : [a jassed in" porch, Deer “garage. Two Bedroom Home SIRES: Sa KS HAYDEN “st . plastered walls and ule ment. Will | secept late oe ees seg Co. | Néar McConnell School beautifal tet with «itee,,, shrubs | any euD Bagomont 4 Mile Weat of ja ‘. t P : i e i . . = ag En HE BG Mhett Soe ote ae ES _ gammy mre, peeeary eon ER eee: SA RAAT" ae aren ame, | Eo a & TRA i. NOTHING 1 DOWN To G. 13. | 7 SCHOOLS 1: . Ld — foo neat sot acon gas i tone Fea any ots . Lee iota bal “san ant a cates. ore Ss ARS ecae 3 wot % * - . S 8 , L.H. BROWN, Realtor tm ieee Mate fet iar Wt ame KNUDSEN ow down Payment LIVING IN “me page eden ent an| Srt wets 1368" sturon : rn fectied ‘Jont_ of . men GIN PLEAS WM. $9500 with $700 down. EAST SUBURBAN. $9,980, 2 lots. ULTIPLE Fea. SERVICE. teed batt Oi_atio A - ju oe off Oakland 6 need ite, rooms, close to , URE A. “y - : § rooms and .4 Garage. | ping area gud bus, the street ton, Me . omen. furnace _ Wenonah Drive Mpsodiion ‘ eee we Ee In this 3 bedroom brick with 3 ENNED i dinin ea ae Vecseome Quick MI ] | & faved All ves here te @ gril, 02 car i, walk Soe te ‘Otane Rul temily. _ _—«°7480. $58 per month laree Wis for peewtifel yard, Fare K i You're willing to doe little sins er Lee down perineal. anc h. | wa 4 : 30 : LL NO MONEY DOWN 10 0.1.8 Hien ag, Fred ace o chests. | have been fookin me tor 6 Indian Village Basement, ceramig te wat fa 3101 Wo Huron ore 4 s8ee bedroom | a “ea Be your tot, 96.000. Pull ie + 4 » i a . TRADE HOMES with Home us setting oo Sip os, |S. | Juth tireplace. family, sized You gout find setter Picar garage, foi trceient con: Sees —Ereamgs tt? ceed srctteam tase) Eoe® vere ulin reba Ease Bereta scger tea Re) faves aang, caren LAKE LOTS | theta abuse Pinot sie ai, Bae Et wenced gat oh te // ala ant Fondant Pd . 2 large 8, liv- baths ull basement m, full sige dining | each //) Not. we ean offer a choice of good joors. Family kitchen. Tile . sement. 500 Elizab 3 acres of ‘ Beta tetians| Mamma ego Rm | Rites ogy Soe sega | Sensi OO Eig; ath’, ccinet re ofthe MY FE oun artridge | iiurrersesa "| mais” —s dco) a ‘hrinhea — ese are va rk or vs tine ‘ [ped ae “we ~—s a ron | ol orp soo . 18 THE “BIRD” TO BEE ' Home Ow ‘ i shee pol fe 5 reom “ih ee endo ee tome| seneeres, of Thin Romie. iota evagebie ot enly 94.85 Thorpe Street Alum. storms and screens. 9 4 2 ° — o2)) ners | Stan wi oti ol}, furnace, saa"Eo Non nivel We’ will coli ~ ee See Large family home near 2 car garage. Only $2300 = A Country Estate? | fat chrstouns gets | J.C AYDEN, Realtor” pay cuzax Axo, noowr, | See Heme Spots Josivn Coot AManstiekt Qa Suge Melee, ge) amelie ae este w eaig READ about this - ‘entr A a ae alee A oe OE EES ee Fest) Becta SAG arenas MOFT ABIL om, OOH i « ard Almost i arge 1% acre parcel, lo- | a room, kitchen and Tru One chicken coop. =f thru | kn rooms and bath with. ‘nin L, toom, huge ace, separate den G = of .the best F te H ME emg Sra now . its worth the : dining area, 3 “targe bedrooms. pee "wees aaa aoe er = age Piatt hong jee eee ee ie le. homer we have in this sec- ss = bedrooms. living eectandiog” Rialy apis dip ee on Brice of 812,008, fu basement, oak aan toons. Ay CE UT corsets tote ete) eee a, eT Ideal location for vegeta le | 508° rerms ‘ pence Nepre eceuperey 20 x 13. excellent terms. Bes ft tod jiet ss me Snchor fence and fire al On rge mirror ‘and double vanity.| Cycles ement for the tri. stand "Only e000 with | ‘ 7 Tooms. Liz baths “Base” Kitchén “1% baths, ful bace- ee it today! Let’ s Talk GI Terms West Fairmont St. arm. The Ia kitchen has built in on She and terms. ’ Silv Lak A ment wig stemm heat.| ment, 2 car garage, Full this 3 bedrog ly d ; OTDOCK REA ee co breakias nook and many real iy ai arede : iver e Area Garage, fenced ot, fruit price ouly Wis.800, © with Brick — Lake Privileges erated home in goed Jocation FE 44008 Oat basit sooner I nog, TF base-| price tor this, wigan home. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | en ee \ rees, $13,300: terms erms. . : Most steeative brick rene home pity Teil pane tl with Lake 12 ACRES | tached 9 car garage, huge lot you. TN. aw Bt. Ph FE seies| Setting. vou. will have @ est Side OFF JOBLYN th Case and Elizabeth © pe Bog an Bring wdlleg Ropes S| 31 | = ‘ae thd your dis-- CL. . _# There ig more —. Call Us. f. many an art Eves, ‘th @ on toon lod a ook die a Pn aaa dee home on casmaie, fabsed gepansies Rice, ue ck fire noes bosch ip charee pavers cn ‘lanes a Vilage, oe , { « e ¢. t tulle Ea ee a oe ec el a it or 5 -~ rooms &: sl ace | : . - riments eg completely’ fur ert: a . yew 5 AA And carpeting, bath and 2 Gas eee rice ony | SMS wh Game =| Fi fen © beauty.'2) car heated ga emai, bggts fesetla ee EAST OP PONTSA _|REALTOR PARTRIDGE] this is sere iot in excellent Sue ferme. ° si causa ar ites hot Gar th teerecckes ACRE =| ge. Bee this now $15,000 —~ ‘Term ooh PONTIAC (PE +3681 050 W. HURON| loca igs wi homes, Bine Clarkston with reasonable dows Jation to q 4 17 ndy 4 bedroom home. E tal price mall "R AY O’NEIL, Realtor East of velioy Cab. eat ¢ re. Bion M. H. KNUDSEN iW ching Drive | gellent kitehen. Geog gar sd RDN pra se | with "$325 H oward E. Fox. Tih rt * : ven res, | Pn LI William Miller . age ere ' 0 FE GM Evening Ne, FE 2816 Fa ’p2ie. 2 beat of condition Living fr ir Ses Sin termes 2 bedroom modern home. Ea. ” LAWRENCE Ww. REAL ESTATE Realtor FE 2-0263 Tong fake » OE regen on t x k : room, fireplace and cerpet- y with terms, plete basement. gas hest, 2-car in d A alton | COLORED Gi! Fog ASSOCIATE ee ieleett and es TY tT BERIT oe a ae note — ren aie RE AL TY _ BROKERS BR VESTMENT co. L on fitst floor large bedroom Amseoayg = wn | 82.500 down or wih discount for WO sTORY, porane poem = 137 Baidwin PE 3.8275 aes es Sex Beers Laspe tility re’ scat Sl TE 4 : asst two batha, paved street, West a MIGHLANE : Also _atito Dorothy Snyder oN CAST ‘ide. clone E'Gekien. Geer * Make = = “eas wie HIGHI AND - South Edith Street Pa cea at, new er. Corner Wor Gale ss ate Oatlon . 1873 — RUBBER BASE PAINT gai. | groves) Some Seatee. Meaty Mis Coment of el ie “BUCKNER OGyers, 1 W. Huron. PE 4306 ont tet $,0 EP EX | ru tele''is' or 30°. fei sh eh| . Reerything to meet Your seeds, Cloth Poseiate, - ~mcaaae C. SCHUETT REA Se ie ae DOOR _ EM 3-4196 po “ood baras, real buy-at only “LET'S TALK SH p” “sora $9.95 & UP. FULLY | seatt citEST OF DRAWERS. | Whitt Z on commiete, line, of 118 WEST LA Plenty ; dO Finance Co. an Es iy Soap hnee Tv, | Beate and. dresser. Davenport building materials — plywood —| TWO % HP AIR CONDITIONERS 1400 Rd. (M59) Owners are reti interior. @_mé._ (eso) due to : A : m ous and chair Beige : bly WILLIAMS CAKE |, | "PW. BINNAN henith and are offering’ for montis Woe Font, SE Phan tar | eae oo tens PPiinterior, exterior, comblnatlon | $00" MI” iit staan gro ee | © coon] Sate ae Seating cst pea feat Ao sg Z ae 88. | stove, EL ic, a7 LIKE shingles — nails — foundation TYPEWRITER ADDING MA Wonderful NEVES. PE 4306 sine Feal es- ALLED LAKE Ft ADMIRAL FV, PORTABLE, | _SoygaS°. SO comag. eo box, office courte, Fk pies taticn| EAST ‘OFLA LAPEER | ma arery in one ofthe |” 2 mee, od, 000, MA OI, 8 | Ser eer BETES WACEINE | DO RPLUS |= (LUMBER St ell aiuse, kncbon “eckebee : ‘ : oS. ; & Materials Sales Co Rot-a- oe . Mice ¢ pedroom house, fut base-| tes in, She site includes Loans $25 to $300 | 2", BLOND TY OBEL FY. FE) 6 “monn, “can Pur “bdo. “Ap: SS" dighiend Rd thse. "Pontes 5 Saginne, ‘Oakland Furni: cellent ara Aang A of store “ares ‘with, moders on signature only "| 53 GALLON HOTPOINT. WATER | TRADE ELEC. i » |e eOdd HARD WOWER. 88. | Two" sean " “6 room apertment above and M, QOTPOINT WATER | TRADE ELEC, RAXGE FOR OAS) HAND MOWER, $5. TWO ¥_ GARAGE he re : heater, $99.05. Installed $150.95.| Range B Elec. i OR _3-9603 | $60, MA 6-6352 BOOKS. pClarence < Ridgeway - furnish "etait ip "qualtied = Ot SEHOLD R, B. Munro Electric Co., 1000} _ 1000 W. *werea,” ° | FREE STAND! 10 TOILETS 16.05 FomLins. ease vat ve 9436 5 975 pane REALTOR len Nechiy Pe tase 34) 8. Saginaw St OF POE 1033 | ELEC. HOTPOINT RANGE. TA BEE eae ane Washiowie wita oo Bas Rag Kh LES it. a es a MUTART REALTY —_ K. ood cond. $35. MAyiair 62029. TRUMBLE BATHINETTE & 9-PC. “oe asoret bah se rim ".. $8995) cots, 948.00. valve.” 634 50. Michi- wey NEAR METAMORA. 120, Groceries, meat, beer, wine, bus!- ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT} — set of Lunt- sterling sliver. Sweet- = ar Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk . £ere modern farm with 2 modern| ness, and property, Stock : POP THE HOME CAN BE _Teart R tte 3-860. ive == : Pomes. many good sutbulldings./ fixtures ¢ rm. living quarters FOUND AT L & 8 SALES | —— Ave a woo iBegin a etn) Atta tyne Saas) Paap wees eatoaee | A a itty eit] Te en Gece | rhuwae To» Talbot Lumb farm, tmmediste cale,| teak” misshton sarktng anes’ Win | court nee; of al kinds NEW. & US On These, Specials: Wices DUCTWORK AT AIpo 5 with "te: ES clear ‘houke or PRIENDLY SERVICE Visit our trade dept. for is, 7 oe ip niet Fonee OR 28 Pasernoard. rort u sed ee 5 Located on wale land ‘¢ as part down pay- eee otorola TV, 21 in. Mahogan ATER (HEATERS. 348 . $45, Hardware Jam bi Pade or ond sere, wi ae : at finest a aes. iw a, en ss les patton & ict, We, buy, cell or wa nce Come at orange, ex $258 on & Carry. G. A. Thompson fe it ovata & HP moter Chea from Pontiac. &- al dc 4 mile ££ Ponti ’ ye Guaranteed pert Mate. e . ted. on hi g $25 - $500 ac or 1 mile Of-Line $198.88 ° seme sess ius oie ae io on we way Just south) — E. of Aubura Heights on Auburn a Gutomatic gas dryer $138.88, Goren OO {OF qwiek sale. MA\ var rae RE BRICK. 10> EACH. $800 full price . with modern room home, rs You can get tt quick! on Ron ee \ 31s Ww Bard Mile Rd. Corner ben e perfect home site| = At Sagi signature. “car or feratt your APT) SIZE OAS STOVE USE J CA! R Ga \ of Orehe x Wie, cany ferme Oe Fea t Saginaw Bay | gaidorsers pay mente pn cer! fe ban cn ae in of GOODY EAR. ‘SERV VICE rage Door Ss | "ep ALOMINUM COM coMBi- | A_wonderfu_ We 072. Call after 5:30. _ oi age resort Fight ga the Beau Bemus —Feu wit) -our money. Croniome. | Gia a Et te ALL WOOL , | 30S. Cass FE 5-6123 Factohy neces hme pe ee ETS EARL SUGDEN, Realtor. Bay | carpeting with pad, floral design. his and all standard BENSON 10 EARL SUGDEN, Beater. _neer, Port, Austin, Owner's 9 | 7¥, UsEN PEERS APPLIANCE $35 and up =NSON LUMBER CO. GUS. ETAMOAa TOURS Ge En. — down Af ee a eT Be 816) Commerre Rd EM 34114. wood “é ster! fold-away closet doors. | wOaasa a RIOR WikDOWs Ai . actes: Modern 4 bedroom|— i, . . - chins cupboard and chérry -drop-/ - dedeeP - or +! BOGCT broek ootate thongs screens PE 2-5852. Leavin ‘ae barn, valuable M-24 Trade: T ‘H TANG . | leat table PE $-2060 FE_84 ete oot oes WHITNEY 1 cs i tee wable M4) Trade : avern, Home FINANCE. CO. ano eR 7. Electric arage coor operators, | WHITNEY DOLL COACH. EXC. client West bene pee at te _ FE 4-157 BED FRAME. COLONIAL PINE TRADE-IN DEPT. ‘Soot, ore req adeling. Sea Se font A ian rt hn Ht M Si A house, coleeel eae or -1574 jouble bed, spindle foot, scro'l Guar. electric washer $20.95 or Rar | for free ——— 0 Webster rece CAKEPRONT 4 APT. f. BUILDING. - ELDON CO. | anything’ may put in this | 762 Pontes State Bank Bldg Bead" 2 vear old, never used. | Tabie-top gas range ...... $49.95 | sat Flock player, #8 5 Maio rani. #6. eT ge Lake near | 716 Weetenes, , Peace. Michigan) posi agy os $35,000 : ; - La 2) pe sectional sofa ........ $20.95 | ERRY ? BOOR'S Sai. ES Ww ie ag ec ae , gg A pom NO geen ae easional chair ....---.- . $695 | 371 8 Paddock reckin Buildi as bh lodge. Land- 100 per” mo. GET CASH QUICK — , bet aikat g Farm Buildings ,suinting lodge. Land’! OVW NER SAYS SELL | somfortapie 1" room. modern pa ® BIG SALE DAZE” | | See “dinetia set 1895 GRAVELY — EQUIPMENT GANG | 10, 20 it, lee! building cs ted in the peart| Beautiful scenic 20 acres. 10 mt. pe vA ogg: Po ee AL U t $900 EPRIGERATORS _....... $400 | Lounge chair a ottoman. sizes| MOWCr Sicklebar & rotary plow.| Mies Pips "walkin freezers. rm resort and| NW. c lew price] 7 the Dpto Lo & 6 MP $$ -7| Apt ‘size elec “range... $6095| pbgfof S278 oF sell separately. Mi) (200! grinder, 1 John Deete . of only tai per acre, You cant} Valle of the real estate ‘slone. _ | BASY Spindrys 8... $2) APL, site gen stove 7 es see. oe buy” Anything “in “this area for STOVES. From... $10.50 “4A VAILABLE | OT WATER WEATERS, 3 GAL. fnacd. Seshabew B4. & Ook Rill, For io ie Ph “er acre. $4 S09| REALTOR PARTRIDGE akian | 0000 NOUSEKERPING SHOP WYMAN’S || Broved "on 0 value, 94000, and WHITE CEDAR POSTS FROM Tite wy. ; pear uedies aie memeoees threeet isa Pontiac | ii W. Pike, E-Z terms FE.4-1122| $54.50 The ¢ North Sale Lots $200 w. wOe : a ate slightly marred. woods. macervet sizes. Will ne art ACRE LOT. SALE OR TRADE "Garence ce Ridgeway FE +38) open TL HURON ‘Loan Co CARY POCRTTORE Theriot |0 pee eat e OmIN DEPT, || tees cm & notated, gas | Solver Stee = ‘AGE jjousetralier near ik. FE z mpc my | NITURE INCLUDING | 9 pe. breakfast set <........ $1495 heaters, at terrific ‘values. Michi AILABLE REALTOR | | MODERN BEATTY SHOP EQUIP. | crib, buggy, baby-tenca, etc, Also Studio Couch 2450, g@® Fluorescent. 393 Orchard ; Machinery 60A oR Pie BOLDIN TOT ior Xj Palswin Ave re een gg ge -DERoT WITH az : fri Ee i eS ae (Sti gana Be 2 | 3 g : HOME, way Drive, secane” shembins * DEPOT WITH sTORE IN- 06 _ fren 308 Bic youh beg with mst- | Davenport & chai -. $30.50 2 DRILL PRESSES. 293 E. BLVD. gaetllent ‘condition. “2. bedrooms. Course. fre. Eine Rent Farm Property 48A Naulre 46 MIS Ortonville. | SOW DE srerith CONSOLE |" Pr. dining suite ea os $8 48 etal fired | also bot water OR Souter: bay view a privileges. "Phsne oe aiee wine Gecca vo bok Ri zN he Fy alot MR LOCA | 308 PonTiac STATE BANE BLDG,| $66.96 TE SINGER site ae neltigerator aeons $30.80 _hace, FE 43340. :; ee wanes Set ey — METAL WORKING "extra lot ~ Biieed to ee uST8RS, oob|T6 ACRES. ALL OR PART BEAU | july") garden, land, on} Freeones operated ‘as car. wash sare are oe sor wood Wake re mpegne fix-| COATS MILE FOR GALE, | SPE RAON OCI FROWN? veers SACRES. ALL OR PART BEAU| disle ‘Hwy: 2 Sedroom modern) DUt suitable for any other busi Juic AS. ATHR FOR COTTAGE, jap 3-866 ' | OLIVER TRACTOR OC3 FRONT Mr ota “SELDON CO. |,tian Hills hear MSU. MI 7.0154. renee ‘home. Specially Fultable| Bess. Inquire 22 Auburn rear of asement or home, | phenomensi MANY OTHER ITEMS vd ot pes? on tracks, good con- = : -_ |@ROY. 1 LOTS. $200_ gg Sg Tage sane, 818 fice. value, $60.96. Consists of large AVAILABLE = * Matador, $13. MACHINE sTRIK| dition. 23 W. Kenneit Rd. FB 718 eS Michigan| 5350'on time. Owner: peach OR __per_m ; 5-61 SPEEDV AY STATIO FOR $25 TO. $500 eh ane cer aiytoxs Free stand- 4 HOM AS ECON OMY M $1 Ph. RE 98-5171. 7 . . fg 58 ¢ AND A commen. Sale Business Property - 49 _caton, ies Dine H si Good lo} Ciner secure ‘t i to 26 months | oaten medicine cabinet, Pitings | $61.8. Saginaw “FE 20151 td os vee Aiea fot mpwers | ~ Do It Yourself 61 . .Caomene i. Paves. aton. 4705_I extra. No dealers, please. Michi- gf tg ek “ ~ << ERE Tair, ster © ae. FE ecal ov FRONTAGE on wonrcata.| Grocery—Beer and Wine | friendly’ and neloful. Phone FH) Sve, ir weenie Orchard: Li. : Used Electric ening Serv. 255 Be menos FOR RENT es 2-0432. Lake region doing wonderfu §-8:21 or visit us at our office.) ——————_—— REFRIGERATORS nares z COLONIAL HILLS, OVER © ACRE FOR SALE OR RENT S50 -AN-| found business. § room. attached COMPLETE 3 PC. WALNUT Petes MOWERS SHARPE D SANDERS, tment gee gener Eetgn popes, roe "Oeaanie Avoca) i mae, eee | Home & Auto | ia tiem ias" Bese wire | SRP APE | and SAB cae Ook ' x ‘ 10, Eye ews cre | [CORNER Ra. Round “eeke Van.| which Hine, ner B.S bee Se a. 30 : ede oe LOAN CO area te 340i, Acme GUARANTEED, TERMS TO| sale % gana vo Sa EAs age Sa lon’ place, i 8 on eC ls D : modern aoe legos. sf sto. sh ope ses down ra, 18) mo. fade EV sales (& service. Or Peoned 2536 Dixie miaoway: 1.N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) “per. Ce mona, FERS packed wat a water softeners. 4 All’ sizes. OR RENT pad over Blagg anh srg 89 mo, OA 8335" sther’ ouah vestnecses, Toate no|_ OR VICE STATION ' chest, 486. ‘Ail ese cond” Moving CONSUMERS eto ise ; ae ore, polishers, hand’ ‘sondern. fer: Sonstruction. Fully insulated. TAKEPRONT LOT. BY OWNER|| better location for small business. |New 2 stall. now svailable for ___Mortgage Loans 54) _out ot state af 3-0002__ intities on these mod-| face vacuum cleaners Oakland - children, Finest fishing Ideal for bilevel home. $3 etic;| StOwS by appointment. Call owo-| lease, located Dixie Her. & May- = Gains ; POWER CO pa waiso ae Puel & Paint, 490 Orchard Laks duck and hunting | {fom Pontiac, Good area on|—2 yron, Michigan, 3701. bee Rds. has 40 ft. sales office,| A NV ; > extra kit hairs AL : : Les wes te d an fn siete, Will consider, land 56031. —_ INVESTOR’S DRE ideal for sporting goods center fortgage Problem: Ser of odd shaire, variely of cel-| catarpee Serre Monga “on STALL FOU ) TER contract, house, farm, boat, ° NORTH BIRKSHIRE, 275x340. REAM | or other alltea fed business. Call Sin-| We make mortgage Joans to meet| ors Terrific of col- | VAC-U-FLO BUILT IN vacuum |“i ut” em 2.9911 |NSTALL YOUR OWN WATER _ Bousetrailer, income" prop- ¢ RESHIRE, — 275x340| Approx. 1.000 foot frontage on|_ciait Refining, PR 41511. your requirements. Flue 1 395 enna gee | system, FE: §-1663 — pew we ff oe on tse LoweN fur ~~ erty in trade. For informa- recleted ‘ecee’ Bicsmiine Tene _ lonea commercial. Only $3; =~ = TAVE tact be geryice, Ais On aaa ee ae LOWERS O- down. $5""month. OR d30et ee oe Satie won| ey wrmes OO" market oa) © 1%," JOLL: Realty | afAIN eon BRN ti va aa ol soe estate, | CUSTOM MADE DAVENPORT &| Sal° $25; 0" relgersar es ‘Dive riders, porter cable, 26° | SFA PP SEWING ORION. FAMILY Homp ‘°**y ‘rms 2536 -D ; in Pontiac. Very 08. Prall a. EM HP. Bolens 9 models, 24” FRAP? SEWING MACHINES. : certs R. IL. ixie Highway FE 44561 busy bar Good gros CHEFF MTGE & RLTY, co. : WID = "ANTIQUE DISHES, AN. . Spri > s| @ goods, . oe Fp Eng Ty See ee mee IDEAL LOCATION ON THE NEW) °¢T Month. only trae Sena Fr "ae “a ue ELECTRIC of oor NG | "lie lemon celiess fare Sit pants 20 a8 wa ‘Palaces palnt rma ng andclee: gar “garage, new condition FoR PERRY ACRE Tor 40o1/ & wider Perry St Home canbe | DARI-DELITE Feo ese9____Eves_EM 10s eraser excel retrgeralt S| i h- ‘eal mowers, 40000. 8 up. fe a ba "sundaye I , wesmtiful shade trees. RY ACRE tote Scat: i) for SOFT ICE CREAM. Soft “ml ‘ wrought iron di | WaeTINGHOUSH TV 17 IN CON. : moners. Up. are (Bed Bel ras ot “Sie waa reocag PESPE LE” |omtectr, acer eee a Ne ca Nh ad ee ig LIKE |Contractors. Electrical plumbi way. Buy now for | en | ELECTRIC STOVE, N IPPEN' _M oF : Aig PK SELDON CO. [Cherokee Hills creat Mag aatt| ngewe sivas! SOY 8:/5 nue woman, roi Ranp| tine, tbat oftabaee™ DeoaDaS Pen at E:| ae aityanmas e— | Cometh Equipment 61A + aFhe « I, rov e ieee oe | Sings tgiMat otteagt| inert cer aes, GAUNDROMAT || Ef alg itnger * S| Puggirine: te oneness [eee | Be ekibucs aap | "gee piers aoe pees ae" protect tod quate VALUABLE REA = = SA } eras, tape Stoney Lake (Oxford project today's better rancb| space for your supplies. On easy) of equipment ke bates” fit] IF DELUXE FIBERGLAS RUN- | FREE: UPRIGHT. FAM ered. TV, $350) Sweet's Radio & | 47 3. Saginaw FE $2100 ere pao. § ree: ES ; rd) RD. RILE 85,000 down, near MSTU campus | for power tools or ? MY| name. brands. : Appliances, 422 W, Huron, FE | ~ - —me_S.. 50015, | ‘ pea ~ Drive out Elizabeth S60. elk seal gee oe — Excellent set up for adding | _}1448. values, $139 95 while — leak. Be +33, ‘ ‘ Sale room, full basement, bath, and t "hoot fae of in cae ry FE 46-1157 FE 44801 Gry cleaning busin 1 FOOT HOUSETRAILER AND — orders please. Michigan | WE BUY USED WASHING MA- en Dail Musical Goods 62 . ‘ eee mi SEE POR YOURSEED | eee AND, HOME POR BALE. ST ATEWIDE 2 ote near Rifle River uorescent, 383 Orchard Lk. Ave.| chines, Wringer type. Thyle Elec- yi= Lakefront | Bebeae ey, Orpicn Bile bani, ae. itl | Taio Red apeng re Co | WATER SOPPEXER, BENTAUTO , “E NRE WERT. ole i : 8 * igs, x * «| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor|.sioa, On suit tmmedia late posses- Real Estate Riga REACTOR j ot i or what ae gH oR Fn BALE: Sep -witee ate pfiog ued sahort Fr "Seome 8 a.m. to 8 p. m. "Ratan eben ate tom, ge otal igen 7 CST National Bank Bias!" : 117’ 8” Telegratie” PET ?San | 1901 FERGUSON TRACTOR. NEW | Scr psuee’ e7S Unit. Call Lie | er oda STOVE EXC. FE +3073, Sony. C8. acd shower. Mice lot, good & es. FE 5-1393 Warehouse WTD.: SMALL GOING BUSINESS. _ Petites excellent condition, for ? | Fp; ToD MIRE TMPRRIAL ELEC i pity Be — Sundays 10. to 3 mits, $5,500 full price, f Holle retail location just across EE ‘favs Colon Ore Orchard A TF aEAGTIFOL 1-ACR gil new. $130. re 40008. SS AL CasH war ae NPE ¢sei8 wy aT. L vlegraph Rd ony Dr., ard = LOT Lt, GGRAG AND Gang Lakefront (Orion) ee wats) ESTER ar telte Sef | ESAS, Snags” P** OT ae ae ec eet Pals | neem eg DrTON | Ree Sele Mieccveneernee | SAVE i iss a: ie i o ullders welcome, Easy | : and many, many other| Byatt Lee a : - ak | uses. Only $6,800 d condition. J. R, HILTZ — FACTOR 941 aTR Saané a tek Gon GREA Fen porque large ine room, 42045, Call EM3-€210 or MU) way below reproductinn eost i _ Sale Land Contracts 52) _ Fe 5-6isi_ seul cleaners "Al mmaen Sgt ; le and Chev ‘Sop NORTHER Gall tors. ~ or | ile Land Contracts 82) Fe big” * TUT! =O" 7 Genrer aes aad Ghey, ‘oe N | Beatie Soe ae Beach. Bellevue island, $15,500, Richard steele, iste REALTOR PARTRIDGE LAND CONTRACT SOLD AT $10-| oF Bt og Ma at me ae W_-Johnson, m PE. 4100. a 3 COMBINATION CHA . aa iM. Jones, Real Est, [M0 tous and FE +3501 pen ote, W- Huron Paring ne .é1S emcath ab ¢ per’ cast. | FOE $iE GAS RANGE FOR ree Peelers ath a SS BL Coptey Lake" nam EM 341m J. MORRIS MUSIC uron FE 48550 R +. SE r 34 Es = h ent Lea SOLD FOR $7,650. : ———— ap! "LAKE ANGELUS — SPECIALS Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A/"Sreuniy parents, ss, Dicount | "tape tap Pater beaier Fe . Feat home with , excellent| erat | wuz, the equity ta this 4x60 FT. BUILDING WITH. FULL small’ second: eontrecte, Will aie- Preto — = «| MN, Por cole, hy owner. whe i ho Isr wa oars take, Nice view. A real Mt Glemens, rE tose" 930 og 60 Oey, ook FR 45601, |OF TRONER, YOLE SEED a At. moving to Callfornta, ee paid vat $00 FOR RENT ON Ce eAD AVE. M > dtawers. Cash -of trade for. boat, ion. gt for $1,200, Balance, is payable at jjesreble corner lot with build. oney to Loan <$3|__motor or twin beds. FE 5-9132,/ ROY’s irs | IF p. CASH REG. DINETTE 2 - LAKEFRONT LOTS only $12 per month, = 5 ae, ease car lot, FE (State Licensed Lenders) CERAMIC W WALL & FLOOR TILE. | % Osklan¢ Ave.- 2-4021 ’ , ys a ‘ I" os onal SUBDIVISION SPA mmm | 9 $40 lamps for Colonial furniture, |GAS SERVED REFRIO. & SPACE and ne : ioe WEST SUBURBAN ~ Lovely ~ Suitable re , APPR On EF 3 speed record = Gl ehad heaters for cottages, ‘ a Timi 5. ERY Bie, fia, Acre , parcel, outy, 3 miles| Ov anon, “tiose’ te acwae teen | EABOARD FINANCE | terete 708 33a," wo ps ow ELECTRIC ‘he 8 M. | Soerach: LAWN MOW ; per month, Lake privileges. On Parke gt $60 ~~ In- co. ker N. PERRY &T. __ Servic fi re cian Piriect. conaitise, 4 ; i all us on these and other | 4 quire KO digmostead, "1 E |EASY_ PARE ~ FE \8-0G6i Me re ue BWP p.m or § 6-2283 VALLELY se. FSS | praperties in this brea $2,500 FULL PRICE-5 acre parcel. j—2uron._FE 4928 TEAC y for at aes * “PAINT SALE pete pera peer Orion and = CORNER GCA LOCATION, AGUE FINANCE Co? on oo cane oe ald “Crump Beetle GRAWFORD AGENCY ) OE ise ferme feos eeteiyges ee) 202.N. MAIN | Maupin nae 08 Sram? a tas | aac S| grpmntae sk for M NVERT. ‘36 HYDRA. a ne _ Bron |For Sale or Exchange 80 ee MICH. Ee ‘ade towares hod gap: | "exes cond, 4138 : . TO $500 property. OR 371.) icercwEN —— — WX, ae wit EXCHANGE EQUITY IN) 3 |SEEL OR SWAP "33 NABH RAM. ine L were venings. seve soley, rem opeee becter. MA faa tha Bites. Bib Ww. Eve, call on. +26 ° 3-288 We . s ‘ \ 4 t oe t : “ . ‘ : - ae oom | vs t a : be \ Eo 4 L Se Maat un 5 st oa | “Fok Sale, Livestock Fer Sale Hownetraers 7 GALLAGHER’S 18 BE. Huron st FE 40566 Sale Office Equipment 63 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER . to 3 1 a 2 Low |. |, DETRC + ~ PONTIAC CHIEF Wanted Livestock 73) i Porrest Jone. Malis For Sale Poutgy 7 oe. Coe LAYING ae 6-1557. —. fe) Hutchinson age NS LAYING Huston, FE WEE EDEN OoRTiNOs FoR Two Mites NORT NORTH OF OF. coM- —_— Farm Produce 75 USED 1 YR, COMPUTING SCALES. wa 5-1185 or MA_ 5-1912. aod AL Chsit REGISTER, EXC MA 4.3975. share te bereae ae et : aig .— eS Se | 3. a Bae at eevee cot : ee Fr 1A ter deal, Morrie ou Pe . Parts Avis, 1580 ay ry 66 st years on a bes WN and service. L. ore te. | needs cues repair, OR|’ | 43 models to choose from. Jacob- = and ea "fo second =o ye tel ot = TET. , a “OR. 3-1203 SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner lly Rd, Holly, Mobile Homes 7 days a week OXFORD TRAILER hag ee PONTIAC LAKE, PRI- nee See eons, EEE #7 8. Joknson. | eee ay WRECKING ts ae. ah Aub PRE = ~~ Rent Trailer Space 79 Auto Accessories 60): 8 FORD RD | CONVERT, LESS MO- ; For Sale Tires 80A Tr = B ie z enecting are. *: D "WIL LIAMS Auto Service 8&1 __451_8. Saginaw at Raeburn _ . ALLOWANCES Wy mowers eae mosers pS —, uipment, rs, HOUGHTON & *& SONS CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE linders rebored, Zuck Ma- Skene Sales? - AAA Pure Merion Sod_ 85 cents Attention, 1 Pete Howe Or Owners kat, Fat Manes. |b Fi # of PE 20073, Lectin xe co Hum, Binds Wert tng d, MU 9.0 ATTENTION, TRUCKERS cond cad. grove. . Kelty mae ge “tn ae ris , 2- "ete ie ano delet PE Eete | .| Every Sunda ap fre perry & Rlando Dogs Trained, Boarded 70] 0g? ¢,spanome SALE 8aT. oem hes we West of Lake. Orion & = «| Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway | Drayton Plains *\Every Friday .....7 p.m, Every Saturday ..7 p.m. us Poster's Garage 00004, ry _ 0-0 ba tat Pise ee For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 matco, PERFECT CONDI . OR oo 41762. Bul McCain. Sale Motor Scooters 82 112 CUSHMAN mee. 134, GOOD condition, A - SALED VICE 4-4246 ON. Davide ri Baridsen a's. Bast ee oy SE | toreye i maen ney ond Lake Rd. Keego Harbor, FE GIRL’S 26 IN., ALSO BOY'S 16 IN. ges with taint, ee 118 For Sale Bicycles 84 esto & Accessories 85 a onee p.m. ll Daily 3-2717 We ay, ~ New 8-10 Wi ON RENTAL Bottle Gas, (Pats and. errr ves, & Sin, [LER EXCHAN MOBILE HOMES . ~ erson - Regal alace - Beemer Sell, Trade ; ARD j + sation. ie ape 8 450, FE 6.2654 A - yunabout' outboard, Koon ws, 381 North Lake er, rls, peed irr. SPE aM 5, 2 canoe, FE 3-774. ester. Cail after 4 orl mae or p0 ea Lomein FE fir onary tis ae eR ia RUNABOUT AND 1a sur > JOHN: “h, Mark 30 TRABOUT. 1987, ‘nrait. c controls, wind- Skiis, MA: 85-2120. 6020 Mills Mich, : IN A wh Like new, $185, p- 2766. gt Ft * sich eam 3 en ics "eov- 4 Tih He MOTOR: BOAT TRATLER } pm, se 6 f trailer. Leonard “shore Dr., 5-9 SAV ALANIS “Hold on a minut, Judy, this is my babysitting n ight and I -haven't sat once!” %. _ Boats & ‘is cacinarted 85 rs 5 28 HP JOHNSON. i NEW. {ER WITH | Mee waa) ened n El whe .. Mer- jr Ae Qu guver. $150. OR __ Wanted Used Cars 88 See M&M Moto? Sales 7ieh.p. MERCURY, LIKE NEW. $126. fine.” Macurek Outboard Motors. ian tate CRAFT. yo SPORTSMAN, 131 bp, 1988, new. Wrap- pesune windsh ‘eid “cost over $3, 500 ; oneraee for cash, MA 4-123 Ts. daranterd _ 3 years exp 07) 4 SPECIAL +? slom-- Sea Nymphs \ Evinrude motor . Total $562. All new, Your cost $475. rE dona OPEN CRBs | WE On again w naresins -on boats, ke you never dreamed Ho- 0655 Dixie Hwy., cor, Hoi'y Transportation Offered 87 ARS FOR Fas suowence te, Bartierd, conn: =. gg le 4D SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH ates wontwere. 3 Birmingha _- BEL AIR, 2 Santora “Trans. Véry clean, ahi _ 30061. H. Riggins. 1957 CHEVROLET Toatee atalatt | oF v-8 ine, radio, heater, set See wall tires, inal A $1807. Our 0. N-4050, North Woodward Gon Hater Biva. at f: 3 JEROME'S a op late mode) cars. for Dh Dixie OR 3-1 ba « oe cans IN ANY CONDI “Bright Spot’ HOCUS POCUS "t —_ t CE EV. | jeer ar. V-8. Low. mileage. “$1395 © ALLOWANCE, ioe ine a "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 radio, rr, glide, 2 tone Priced at 4108s. Our stock No 4219 North Chevrolet wai ve east a Woort 42735. ; -HAUPT vrolet Co. RS Bivd. at hdl Sato Woodward’ Ave. Birmingham HASKINS MAY VALUES ee ee eee $845 56 FORD 9 Deer. .....+: eceenses $ 845 - "37 — Savoy 2 Door 8 .......-<05 $1395 H-Top, Radio & Heater, Clean. ‘SS. CHEVROLET — =. Radio & Heater, $ 795 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. 8 sea iit Dizte Highway a M18.” Birmingham ~ CLEAN ” CARS Convertibles - “Bob F ros: SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or af ood used car, see Classi-| ied NOW. Be aw rowres| agar. © +DR., R&H, 1-OWN rn on aad att asm i ghevrie Sharp......... al 1 ats. OR cL wi UTELY NOM Call Mgr, Mr MI « Harold Turner "53 CHEVY CONVERT. This is a nice clean Sone job Birmingham AND Bloomfield s|NEW CAR TRADES “New Used Car” DRIVE ON OUT TO Schutz Motors IN BIRMINGHAM ALWAYS A_ HUGE ow geal AWAITING YOUR APPROVAL. | EEROUT Max °Hie SHE] © _.| STOP. TONIGHT - PICK ONE OUT ~ DRIVE IT - NO OBLIGA-| BE SAFE BE SATISFIED BE SURE AND SEE SCHUTZ DESOTO - PLYMOUTH 912 5. Wi “Bright Spot” Hocus doesn’t exist here Waves oe, api our ee cars honest cars at : SEDAN SE “Bright Spot’’. -Orchard Lake at- Cass - FE 8-0488 — Open Eves. Birmingham . Nash Nash ay AAO H ome pe eaeecane ied Use Fort Whe ss, $1008 Birmingham NASH | 666 $ WOODWARD Tanali ah: Seite ed. Ba | eK: one. 68 anne 1 JEROME S| | No. x Chevro- let Co., Hunter Bivd. at 8 ward 4 -Htunier Siva. a iar ans ECONOMY USED CARS | INDEPEND- RUSS JOHNSON SPRING SALES SPREE Y.ABN. Special | 1986 Pontise, 4 dr, HT...... sis 1957 Pontiac Strato-flight, pow eF _ Drakes, 4 barrel carburetor. Full " price $1,605, 1958 Ford Fairlane 500, automatic transmission, 3,000 miles, Full price, $2,395, 1956 Olds Super 88, automatic trane- mission, power brakes, Full price $1,606, $495/ +51 Plymouth 4 di...:.cceeess 8.148 ‘S1 Ford, automatic trans,... § 1% "2 Pontiac converfible, clean. $ 305 "§3 Pontiac Sedan i...sccccee, 98 "$3 Plymouth, 2 4r...cccesssss O08 SEE US ON BALDWIN AND MONTCALM We have - overhead and cheap- 48 . A-l used cars and Rochester OL 1-8133 te vp ‘ : i H : i . whe ee et ee ee eee ; i ‘ i+ eae 44 7 i i 4 ifs y “ food { : i: if. “ , g ‘ {1958 PLYMOUTHS ¥ Kaiser, | CONVERTIBLES AND FORD DEALER i, 19711 $149 Down or Trade-In ~ xes and ‘58 Plates Included Taxes MODELg AVAILABLE $4750 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN CALL OR ASE oe BOB AND! IN NEW CAR D: ARTMENT SCHUTZ MOTORS 919 8 Woodward +1954 PLYMOUTH JIMMY DE "ROSE 3140 W. HUR __1_mile_ west of Telegraph —_ ?? Why. Walk: ?? traveler. ....... $280 i Ply mousn — wee. » $240 a Pk : coves S140 eeneter | aos sancoDg $4 Reece s Sales @ & Service 5 Auburr Ave ECONOMIZE — GO RAMBLER) 1 CHEVROLET STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES We trade up or down. “Oakland County's - wildest trader” NORTH CHEVROLET Sa Pas oI fa, el PLYMOUTH, 1955 Pertect a car for many This" baby ‘blue mar. has SCHUTZ Prfcuwar YMOUTH S57 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, 4. DOTR, J goenerinenenore: Tt, CLARKSTON RD. RD -_MERCURY MY 22611 ILE a va oew car eaeies| ane : Suburban Mtrs. OLDs DEALER 963 8, Woodward Birmingh hae! PL te mda fit p ttf AS, oe LUT: NO ayments ial warsld “WAGON WEEE 4 dr. hard i ait ercomati power s ead an brakes, RAH, "onite wails : FORD ST custom V-#8 4 dr. light blue. PO _ — co a very clean $1545 OLDS "66 4 dr. super hard top with hydra- gi. power steering and brakes, | H, white wails, a honey $1696 _ T-BIRD for a sha: an R& A white $1895 if you this, BY is ied Walls, white “hE Wdsel convert ; "by Dodge cee eee eee a ee hey, ‘Lake ‘Orion Motor Sales |. et 56 ERY = Hunter pad 5, Woodward uf Ci CON. |“ tres FE Corner Cass & 7398 CES * fouetireN s"Sons. .ouR Ay ee s pew ” fea iovoeese $28 ON. N, ROCHESTER ou 1.9761 JEROME'S] “Bright Spot" HOCUS POCUS doesn't exist ‘ —_ Me ere, bi drives like new, $577. Terms. ,Clarkston Motor Sales TL esi. COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES mileage master, 2 FOR "FATHERS" : A FINE SELECTION OF ~ Hardtops-Convertibles- 3 Wagons — MANY LOW-MILEAGE, LIKE-NEW CARS THAT ANY FAMILY WOULD BE , “PROUD TO OWN" our used. ears, Good honest cars at fair prices, 57 CHEVROLET *57 PONTIAC BEL. AIR HARDTOP 27-DOOR HARDTOP $1895 $1895 PON ’. 57 CHEVROLET 56 FORD B/AIR — COUPE VICTORIA BARDTOP we crete Cute, Wate] 37 CHEVROLET et ee 37 CHEVROLET 35 DESOTO $1306 : $1005 $1475 37 CHEVROLET *56 VOLKSWAGEN BARTS Pa : a +pog* BANK eg aikavo T “gd ; ae ae ’57 CHEVROLET 55 PONTIAC PP Convee eee a A forsee A A a tal “Br ight Spot "55 CHEVROLET '56 CHEVROLET Orchard Lake at Cass STATION, WAGON "DOOR 180 FE 8-0488 Open Eves. "55 DODGE 56 CHEVROLET . PONTIAC, 1955 CORONET +-DOOR ' * #DQOR 210 ; dramatic, white tires, : ag Wyn en Eg ’55 FORD. 56 CHEVROLET how much?” pSdoee s what we R SPORT COUPE said, Cug! Only $895! aes $1495 SCHUTZ 954. CHEVROLET 53 OLDSMOBILE BEL AIR 2-DOOR CONVERTIBLE DeSOTO-PLY $605 $695 ___ 912 8. _Woodward, a Birmingham 53 FORD ‘ec “ f Theo mp evig gamratator | SS FORD S5 "RAMBLER 1950 re AC 4 DOOR, CLEAN. : $ ha SuvERT HYDRA] 54 CHEVROLET ’53 FORD ag Dray — om 4186 : 20088 210 stars WAGON se Ral els ay Wh a Od 'S4 FORD. ’31 NASH or FONT ac yo ace .—SEARDARD aes ee 6, white valle, akan mazingly | . F . oy err4, cenemen. 2 @, weewdaye.| WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR AT A GOOD a oF PRICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ' From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS Matthews- See mouth Belvedere nat HARDY (OR MIRE. FE 3 804. N’'Man OL 2-9311] v] W LOT iT Olds “se” “CHEVROLET” Oakland County's Largest CHEVROLET Dealer PONTIAC AUTO: BROKERS GooD ©. ICES | WANT. ? BPE 40100, 631 OAKLAND: AVE. FE 4.4547 1 “Accentuate the Positive” | a Loe PONTIAC ‘Catalina Sedan ...... | °56 PONTIAC Convertible ........ beeees $1595 . a bene Full Power, A BLACK "55 CHRYSLER Windsor ....... aNescaeys >, $1350 H £ Poot, at & Socter. Auto. Transmission. ’55 MERCURY Deluxe 2-Door ............ $ 950 Radio & Heater, Mere-O-Matic. Solid BLUE Paint. "52 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-Door .......... $ 395 Radio & Heater, Powerglide, Really worth the money 56 OL DSMOBILE 2, Super “9 ewer rr rere 1695 . p-Sge Heater. Power (Brakes, . woe “\eerifie. value. . fast po so BU CK Special oicsies acces cccccs sve SOO _ , Special ons Power. Sharp! 5 55 PONTIAC Catalina ne ee eees saves $1390 . STARCHIEF - Power » wow Brakes. Like new. Our special of P55 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 2-Door VE oc eee. '$6 PONTIAC Hardtop 4-Door ...........$1545 Pull Power, Custom ~- Am executive's car. 57 PONTIAC 2-Door arelelolelovelele eeiciercieleaiatelec a 845 This car has stopped « lot of people! 53 BUICK Su © OBOE on cc cvs ccccese ss. $ 595, “Bade & é r. Dynaflow. A beautiful metallic "54 PONTIAC Sterchial 4- D006 oo6s6 oss050 $ 590 & Heater, Hydramatic. Our loss - Your gain! "S54 DESOTO Firedome 8.2... eenne — $ 695 - DOALITTLE SPENDING WERE -- $LASHING PRICES TO ENCQURAGE YQU. TO BUY NOW! .'56 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door-.......... $1295 Radio & Heater, Powerglide. 34 BUICK 2-Door nae Ande Secesnecosd $ 895 | Radio & Heater. : "56 FORD Station Wagon péee ees cesaaeess $1295 Radio & Heater. 2 56 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ........ oo0e -Sl495 R-—Loaded car with low mileage. eeeee Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Full Power. a SILVER Beauty! "SO BUICK Super: 4-Door tap Sabo & full power. radio, heater, white tires, nea white, dynafiow, 15.000 actual miles. 54 BUICK CENTURY 2-DOOR .......... $ 895 ‘HARDTOP, radio, heater, dvynafiow. real nice. "$52 PONTIAC 2-DOOR CATALINA ...... $ 395 8 CYLINDERS: ‘radio heater hydramatic. sharp. — ‘49 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR ..........000000- $ 95} aoe eee runs and looks real good, excellent trans- 57 BUICK SPECIAL “LDOOR ...ccccceess HARDTOP, custom trim, white tires, radio, ‘heater, tu-tone, dynaflow. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. oceees $595] ission, 1. 52 PONTIAC 2-Door eevee eee rene eee ve | "52 FORD 2-Door eee eeeees | °52 MERCURY 4-Door ........e00eeaveee-$ 295 | 53 FORD Club Coupe .........eseseeeee-$ 395 | j* "asec eet "Cy" Owens | i .__. |l Your Friendly FORD. Dealer OLIVER BUICK] | FE 5-410] » ~ Hurry — Hurry | TO "Cy" owen DURING OUR May Price . Reduction Sale” A wide selection being offered at our lowest prices this year, We're... HOLDING PRICES DOWN | STOP IN - . AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ALL PRICES DISPLAYED ON WINDSHIELDs You'll Like What You See '50 PONTIAC Station W agon eeeevee waeleelc selsiceciecioe® 245 a2’ BUICK Hardiop o.c.6 cis cece sscessech SS '53 OLDSMOBILE “98” Hardtop ..........$ 695 $4 PONTIAC 4-Door .....0.c0scecessesee-$ 545 1°54 FORD 2-Door ......scecseceeeeseeege S$ 445 | | '54 MERCURY 4-Door .........0.004 Love $ 495, 54 PLYMOUTH 4-Door .........000+ vine 8 445 S83 CHEVROLET 2-Door ....0ssssseecees $ 395 | °55 CHEVROLET 4-Door ........+0. bees es $ 595 ’56 BUICK Hardtop .......0eeeeeeee oe $1495 | °56 PONTIAC Hardtop .......... been eee es SIDS ‘57 FORD 2-Door ..... vesessedea sues sae $1295 "57 FORD Station Wagon siclesiwlc’s ele sie «cele SIG * 147 S. Saginaw St. . FEsseef Open 8 A.M, to 9 P.M.’ .$ 145 | 4 EVEN A BLIND UMPIRE COULD CALL THESE RIGHT! ! vearsatt tnd you will agree it is just plain | silly to ‘| pay more for quality used cars than COMMUNITY | MOTOR SALES is asking.. ‘588 PONTIAC. BONNEVILLE ae HARDTOP. A beautiful tu-tone Blie, full power. The boss’ own personal car. _. ‘57 BUICK SPECIAL . sds emstttnste datook .$2195 2DR. pat rang hl ™s, uJ @ one-owner with 8,000 , 57 PONTIAC 2-DOOR oem: $1995 oe gee Seabee, 4 one-owne a bewuts: - . lean’ inside & out. . 'S6 PONTIAC 4- DOOR «ccceusseceeeseece $1295 CHIEFTAIN. Black & White, radig heater, hydra- Se ee back-up lites, a tremend| buy at this ‘55 MERCURY MONTCL. AIR eas scce ces $1295 CONVERTIBLE. Red & White. radio, heater. merco- matic, white tires, « sherp one-owner with iow mileage. "55 CHEVROL ET 4-DOOR *......e.c0eee. 1095 BEL AIR, Yellow & White, radio, heater, powerglide, white tires. A real Ses family car. '54 OLDS 88 . ee ales ccaees $945 2-DOOR, «a ‘peautitul Blue * ‘finish, radio, heater, ; hydramatic, ‘The coings great in an 86." "55 FORD [WAGON 2. -s0ececseeesa.$ 995 oe te radio, as. ereeect, just family’s 2nd grive rane "54 se eS 4-DOOR weeceaececsieae se 795 BEL AIR, Blue & White ae. radio, heater, white - tires, like new inside & ow © '$4 PONTIAC 4-DOOR 3....:.00eeeceees 695 ; Sale wae ight Fe. finish, cites heater, hyare- toe BUICK 2 UOOR cece eee es one $ 495 ROADMASTER HARDTOP, dynafiow. power "windows. . '53 PONTIAC 4-DOOR ........0.:0eceuees Set lls * Lal lite Blue, radio, heater, hydramatic, back-up lites ; 1°52 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN beseeeeee Ss 495] ° matic, white ‘ar — interior, radio, heater, hydra- '53 PLYMOUTH 4DOOR oe ereateweees 22$ 395 J Bie tr BLUE, radio, heater, overdrive ission, a steal at this low price. ‘54 FORD CUSTOM sie’ visinw os soeeelccsce .$ 195 BLUE. radio, heater, fordomatic, 54 FORD PICKUP oweeee Dalelele's cleielsieerio see 695 _ CUSTOM, the perfect utility. 54 CHEVROLET 1-TON . siseeeesaneee$ 895 PAWEL, excellent, for the constrection worker, 30 OTHER FINE CARS AT OUR ROCHESTER LOT COMMUN TY : MOTOR SALES. Auburn at East oat \ 5 |FE 29101 Open Eves. | \" oe Western 2 a Today's S Television peetotis : Programs furnished by stations tisted im this column are subject to change without notice Channel &WIBK-TV © Channel ~WWJ-TV Channel 1—WX¥Z-TV ‘Ohannel %-CKLW-TV western trend, Bilko casts “fron of Tax Charges Stick B Actor Donald. Tells of Trend SOMOS TY OATS | - pee G) Capt, Kangaroo. Harlem’s Congressman ‘You Can't Go Wrong|i2year-cld stepson .to death and Doberman as tough gun-/ (7) Betty Buoy. With Somethi t 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. slinger in film. ns Convicted on 3 Counts i mething About/¢ (9) Popeye. 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. eA : > News: Williams. |e:30 (7) Patrice Munsel. Come-|. (7) Don Wattrick, Sports, | in Federal Court Guns, Toughness Richard nm, com- . ; (2) Racket Squad. = * Kay a 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. NEW YORK @-Rep. Adam By JOAN HANAUER :15 (4) Weather: Eliot (9)'S t (4) Ruff and Reddy. Cavee Foret te,, tarem Pee NEW YORK (INS)—British tele- Gis ¢ ° pecial Agent. jocrat and church leader, has been vision fans are riding herd on thelr}: 99. (4) Box F (4) Boxing (cont.) 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. indicted on charges of federal in- “TV sets and yipee-ing along with 6:20. (4) ‘our. (2) Show of Month. Wathen (4) Fury. come tax — = Teepe in aaeiinn Goderas. Richard Burton in “‘Wuther- preparing a fraudulent tax return 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. ing Heights. ‘lunsse Of Jir Dean for his wife, Pianist Hazel Scott,’ That is the report from English (9) B ' arend actor James Donald, who admits ~ (4) Andy's Gang A special federal grand jury, Bees Reggae venture. ares trails em-|"° (@ Post Fight Beat. Pregperaadee theese ere his. 14-year-old son never miss an : 11:55 (9) Billboards. u a Cl) : porgseal for his weaith. 10:00 (7) Play of Week. . ment against the 49-year-old Pow- — epic if they can (2) News: LeGoff. (9) News. P 7” “re a < on . eh 7 . (4) M Squad: Adventure: SATURDAY AFTERNOON rom New York since 1945, *. Donald, recently played 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. Extortionist vietimizes| | « «le Btiney Carton in CBS-TV's adap- : Diwerds couple who adopt baby. 42:90 (2) Lone Ranger. . Powell supported President Fis-| tation of Cheries Dickens’ “A Se Se eee, Bee. (2) Special (cont.) (4) True Story. enhower and the GOP in the 1956 Tale of Two Cities,” is type 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. , (7) Saturday Party. election, assertedly over his dis- best known myptrcrecencs, Sh eat (9) Million Dollar Movie. |#@*45 (9) Weather. (9) Country Calendar. pleasure with his own party’s pos- ences for his portrayal Wallace Beery, “Viva Villa!” : ition on the racial segregation doctor in “The Bridge on the (%) 10:20 (9) Film Fare. 12:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. gyn wemah River Kwai. ; ¢ (@) Mich, Week. Wie) , (4) Playhouse 30. ortly after Eisenhower's re- “T can't get my son away from ee hosts Sabete 40 Sade 10:30 (7) Crash. Senator's enemy (9) Movie. election, the jury wag allowed to the television screen when ‘Gun- igan program. threatens to shoot him at 0 & become dormant. Powell denied smoke’ or ‘Wyatt Earp’ are play- | (2) Dr. Christian. press conference. 1:00 (2) News. that this represented any deal ing. Life is a constant battle to (9) Your TV Theater. with the administration. ‘ get him into the fresh air to do a’ : 7:10 (7) Weather, ’ (4) Thin Man. Adventure: /1:15 (2) Tiger Warmup. x * ® Z little exercise. : ! 2 = Nick, Nora hunt flying sau- The indictment was expected to| BLIGHTY GOES WEST — British actor James Donald, who « * * | 7:15 (7) News: Daly. cer swindlers. 2:30 (2) Baseball. bolster the position of six of seven| has appeared in American movies and television programs, reports. | ; ! (2) Special (cont.) (4) Double Feature. Harlem district leaders who re-| that TV viewers in England are yipee-ing fot U. S. Westerns. Ac- Hugh O'Brien (Earp) is lovely : : 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: : portedly are out to drop Powell) cording to Donald, “Gunsmoke” and “Wyatt Earp” have com- | U0) | Young outlaw tries to bolt/10:45 (7) Lawless Gun. Western's:99 (7) amar of the Jungle. [from the Democratic ticket this! pletely captured the public's fancy in the land of Shakespeare and | 7) ED from bandit gang. Movies. year. Powell has said he is going] Shaw, - IT’S A NATURAL ; ALL WORK GUARANT : (9) Movie —(eont.) ae 2:30. (7) Movie. to run, regardless. Donald gave some thought tol] Color—Black & White (4) Truth, Consequences, _ 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Movie. Of the counts against Powell, a ‘why the land of Shakespeare and| . R a (2) Dick & Duchess. Adven- (9) Theater. Clark Gable, one charged tax eyasion in a joint [ Shaw watches Dodge City sherifts| We Feature ture: Dick gets into trouble) Jean Harlow, “Red. Dust.”/¢:99 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. [1952 return with his wife. The: : ° ‘and loves it, and said: Sylvania, ‘TLenith when he confesses imaginary ed) (7) All-Star Golf. Powells reported a net income of P aim Springs {Ss ew | “We really don’t have anything’ infatuation. (4) News: W’Kamp. ¥ Metropolitan Mirror. $5,252. The government charged , ’ like that over there. And the and ROA | : a (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Baseball Scoreboard. that the true net was $8,952 and "Bi N - Pp , ‘ Western is a natural entertainment “g:00 CD Jim Bowie, Adventure: (4) Weather: Eliot. that they owed taxes of $1,663. 1g ame reserve form. You can’t go wrong with STORE HOURS : ev fi ag ay Re cote, "S| 14:15 (@) Miss Fairweather 10 (2) TV Billiards. te | OS something about guns and tough-|] weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 te 9 : lured away : . A second count states that Mrs. . By EARL WILSON ness.”’ : 2 (9) Movie (cont.) : i . 4:20 ba Feature Film. Scott, advised by her husband, set y . * Donald said other American fa- | 4 : (4) Jetfersori Drum. Adven-|11:20 = wees > ue her net income for 1951 at $3,815,, | PALM SPRINGS — I must have been stupid. After travel-|vorites in Britain include the Phil CONDON s- cut her tenia bared finds : 4:30 ®) Gabby Hayes. aes her was goals ,101.| ing around the world hunting celebrities, I found the greatest | Silvers a, to Age the Sone RADIO & TV a cidegreem . ; COURT covers vio- ight h California desert, himself is devoted, as well as has been hanged. Fee ene “Gaming House."|##4# (2) Detroit Bandstand. lation of the federal criminal code | a® Mame Preserve right here in the California Bob Hope productions and “I Mang | SAMaS OSes . (2) Trackdown. Adventure: aateee, aan “The - “\against aiding and abetting the| } While we were at composer Jimmy Van ried Joan.” He added: 127. S. Parke, Corner Auburn Citizens oppose ranger when oe Se od eee 8:00 (7) Wrestling. preparation of a fraudulent return Heusen's new home out here amid the sand | 6 z Saint in ondon.” ('39.) “While I love some American Call FE 4-973 he tries to expose ruthless (9) Zorro,+ for another son. - ‘i person and the cactus, I asked him, “Where does! shows, I prefer to watch con man who he 210) G)- Shock ‘Phester | The ‘three-count indictment car- = End of the World. or eee 5:15 (2) Bandstand. ries a maximum penalty, if con- Bing Crosby live? television generally. | — lack Pace. Desi victed, of 15 years in. prison and “About 300 feet up thataway.” He point-) what’ you are looking 8:30 (7) Western Manhunt. Adven- Co) Ck tee Gator {8:30 (2) 20th Century-Fox Hour. {$30,000 in fines. ed to Bing’s roof. personally my standards ture: G-men are ordered to Wayne; Zsa Zsa Gabor. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. r | VOry bleh. ow (2) N’watch (cont.) “Nobody else lives really close. It’s cleen up Western town. . just Bing and me and the coyotes,” said | TH¢ tall. slim, dark-haired Scots- (9) Country Hoedown. man admires ~ Jimmy, a boy from Syracuse whose real | aouciy saying: (4) Life of Riley. Comedy:| SATURDAY MORNING N o Mutual Love Board 10 Study | name is Edwin Chester Babcock, But ["..,"' 20. are much sweeter While Peg’s away, Riley re-| ) Meditations Between Tarzan ed. , . WILSON elsewhere there are as many celebrities |: noered, sweeter - natured and decorates the house with 8:28 oo ° > , ; “ 4 motels—and the suburbs have suburbs. They even have | more ‘come-hither’ English ‘ pape gage Se ae and. Animals Water Pro ect “Movie Star Maps” here as in Hollywood. ; people. My wife and I have al- Washed-up gunman {Ernest} HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Tarzan. } ; “That's Alan Ladd’s hardware store there .. . That's one ppd rhs er wer in yee Borgnine) struggles to mer 8:30 (2) Anthropology. , ‘of Tony Martin’s five houses . . . That's Desi Arnaz’s hotel”— es gaat son's respect. (7) Guest lecture. is _& friend to all animals, but! Venice of Lakes Has/realtor John Haskell talked as he showed us around. is ; ‘real life Tarzan Walter Klapper | T ble ¢ T Y : - * * . It's much nicer doing te ‘ 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Ella'8:85 (4) (color) News. says this sentiment is not mutual. | rou kof foe Von) mat dou, we Gina : Fitzgerald. In four months spent in East Afri-- With Present System + pecutels (9) Charlie Chan. . 9:00 oe Michigan Conservation. ica as Tarzan he was throwg one- of the - mos aut (4) Boxing. Lightweight ) Cartoon Express. mauled. or bitten by practic - ; restaurants onduicane a — “Ro- Carlos Ortiz, Joey Lopes in (7) Crusade for Christ. every kind of wild animal. Ri wee ae * pylador manoff’s On the Rocks”--with 10 round bout. a film sound en P . = (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: |9:15 (2) Children’s Bible _ Advert the ob “hes as ado! oe a to study a proposed rons himself bowing custom s Hoping to cash in on TV ture, ____|not join the TV unit in Nairobi,|Uonie cr he Cakes mee eters Kenya, First be had to react into} crs, Lakes water supply} —_anq-sueh customer s— -—— ACROSS a ef ioe rt hare tse t Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, rT python, just to really WaS| rye 100-property owners in the, Janet Leigh, Joan Collins, the * potom ons Cel Gel ate ees subdivision in the southeast corner| Sammy Cahns, Mrs. Dean ‘ party aa taped but water of the township, have had trouble}. Martin, It was my birthday, [ont ome tape. When Tarzan lifted the TeP-/ with their 40-year old wat hich I must ‘have men- _ tile it coiled itself around him and = — 2S oo 13 —— as a lamb _ {tem for the last ten years, accord-| tioned casually, because 14 took a bite out of his arm. : § Not up to — He rode about everything on four| "= © “Hert James Sqetertin. Frank Sinatra sent both 10 etisea - — buffaloes, rhinos, elephants| Board members will meet | champagne and himself over. 20 Metri — but a terri with and : measure Seahest heckeds Greet ona Ge Bonding Attorney Milton Thomp- phe O ee ol Bed nag 21 Insect : » on A proposed ordi had a few bucks to put in real 3 Narrow cut . ally rubbed him off against a thorn & , jestate here Because this ts Aspersion tree, “Tarzan” now is a sound| ™anee ae bacon ye booming ‘like Phoe nix and Mi 37 money ” engineer again. board, expected - 32 Sea yaner : : only ‘special details will need ta jami. 34 Derepeca a ten One Psp) cena —“ ‘be studied for approval. Hostessing us was wealthy HAMPTON’S 22 Bovestents @ _ | prints binds three m ‘The proposed ordinance requiries| Mrs. Elsinore rn friend ire the 31 Mourn gore = bles a year.’ all residents now connected to their of Jack’ Dempsey. JANET ~ a Pniysote group Gaseumen. _ ELECTRIC co. 40 —— Hitler = ae present water supply system, pay “Jack told me he'd never marry me because people’d say ‘ ’ 825 .W. Huron St. 7 ‘1 Legal matters Answer te Previous Puzzle a charge to connect to the town- he was marrying me for my money,” she confessed. her citar L. ona associate FE 4-2525 45 “God Bless See) mx are ship’s water supply line. : professor of communication skills, 7 L- &. 40 Pauses BIsiAl Ni - +¢ « “ wt coon he money here. About 25 millionaires bring ducted the workshop. a Be con = 9 The benefit charge will be used eir tra here yearly to live in the motor parks. One . , ' a Measures to finish 19 —“ 38 Prattled Botts ~gptinaieey oe od cai ak i apr kina if ren pecs 2 on ran : , ue to finis ch will cost approximately ut she says of a come-down er, time F D te te xi 1 tre Ciuc” = From" Mh Repores $35,000, A bond would be payable| she had what she calls “a little hideway” outside Les An- ree emonstration 87 Observe Geeteees 2s Bar pert 8 ai « fix) (rans veat 3! PiPisii | over a seven-year period. geles. att adie powN 3 Jewel = 38 Step #4 Biblical name ei ietiieied | Should the township adopt the 20 Wett All-Transistor 1 Polynesign 5 fone staxe 55 Fosckes tn actives ZIBIAIN pated at lordinance, it would then be sub- The little hideway had a 12-car garagé. : 5. 7 | ay =e IAISISIL Ie! |ject for the approval by the Michi-| iow. "Set kote. pee BGI) [i ‘Stuncipet Fimance’ commut| THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK . . . HI-Fl AMPLIFIER ” -- Today's ‘Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. 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Grocery Store Burns in Waterford Township A grocery store located in the basement of a building at M59 and Airport road, Waterford Township, was gutted by fire at noon The $18,000 building owned by Floyd Kent, of 8244 N, Saginaw St., has a barber shop and a bar on the main floor which suffered slight smoke damage. * * * Waterford Township — firemen said that the cause of the blaze was unknown. to the building was gstimated at $1,500. Burglars Break Window to Enter Hardware Store the price won’t zoom. Producers Martin and Feue their musical, “Whoop-Up” ... day, wouldn’t say which one... summer stock. Alan Freed denied his rock 'n’ EARL’S PEARLS: The girl the ingredients. Mixers.”—Charley Jones . ing Joan Crawford’s daughter, Christine . « Mary Ellen Terry will portray Gypsy Rose Lee’s daughter in “Happy Hunting” in | The Herb (Cleveland Indians) Scores are expecting . age in Boston: “The Boston Pops had a concert that night, too — why don’t someone blame their fans?” . ~~ wants Audrey Meadows for another TV’er .. . | who thinks she has the recipe! for a happy marriage sometimes learns she's TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A store advertised electric mix- ers for only $4.98. A competitor put up a sign: “We Repair $4.98 . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) Sugar Ray Robinson's taking Singing lessons (and talking to Richard Rodgers about a B’way show) Dodge is trying to buy a Southampton home—snonymously, 50 ... Gregg Sherwood r called in Steve Cochrane for: . Toots Shor celebrated a birth-. . Actor Timmy Everett is dat- roll concert started the ramp- ack Benny jacking some of | Free Strobe Dise for Your Record Player Sustomade Products Co. 4540 W. Huron St. * 3-9700 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 -‘New and Used TV Sets Factory Authorized on ZENITH - MOTOROLA ADMIRAL TV’s “Nites Open Friday Nites “til 9 P. M. Burglard broke into the Travis »| Hardware, 456 Orchard Lake Ave., and-stole a number of guns, the Pontiac police learned yesterday. Missing were three shotguns and three rifles. Entry was gained by breaking out a side window. Thieves also entered the Oak- land Battery Co.,.192 S. Saginaw .St., and made off with four bat- Seven counties ini Michigan ha of varying * vocational rehabilitation activities cy Union Slates Program on Job Rehabilitation A program concerning the state’é|of the Flint district office, Cum. ; has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at GMC Truck & Coach Local 594, UAW Hall,-90 Mt. Clem- ens St. Kenneth Lane and Ralph E. | ve/Cummins, two members of the Of fice ‘of Vocational cage pen will speak, according to com.) munity services committee of the} Oakland County CIO Council, spon- | sor of the meeting, Lane is director mins is a field agent there. In Belleville, Ont., city officials discovered that the favorite sleep- ing places for transient hitch-|. hikers are the sand piles stored for use on ice covered streets. The}, "teres sand ented piles are heated to hep the| McCALLUM & DEAN 109 E. Maple, Birminghe vit 9 Conveniont Pree Pushing at eer of Store makes! No charge, no obliga- tion. Come in and try it!, m 4-5230 | { : ar a A THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, ‘MAY 9, 1958 = # B Py Pontiac Press Phete ART STUDENTS — These three Lincoln Jun- 817 Monticello St.; Judith Hoyt, 145 W. New ‘Tomorrow — | ‘The Rochester High School fresh- _ [be featured at a St. Frederick | : High Scoal dance tonight rom 8 oe Frownest, football sinha Athletic “Banquet, The ‘Rochester Frosh te Fh Bie sooamere ly, Se Savin: at the University of Detypit,” was wos npouneral by the Boge’ = : ‘ Set oper Toned ot let Se : to Clean Town CET RESULTS NOW FOR RHEUMATISM- ARTHRITIS THOUSANDS AND AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE, Ri HERE IN MICHIGAN, MANY OF WHOM HAVE SuF. FERED FROM ARTHRITIS OR RHEUMATISM FOR MANY YEARS, HAVE RECEIVED THE RESULTS THEY - DREAMED OF, WITH O-JIS-WA BITTERS. HERE ARE eaten possible. SERVICE? Yes! man class will conduct a freshihen | workday tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. in connection with the village’s cleanup . campaign. 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Left to right are:. Carmen Weber, York Ave., and Nancy Salvador,. 778 Pensacola Ave., displaying some of their creations which will now be put to practical use. ~ PHYLLIS YOUNG Art Students at Lakenlin cm Make Ceramics Lincoln Junior High School art name of the one act comedy the School students received all “A’s” students are completing a tit faith grade speech class presented the latest marking period. : Schogl’s Little Theater. They were: Althea Bell, Shar- on Bradshaw, Nancy Chapman, Judy Hillman, Ross Luther and Victor Schramm, all seventh . Girls Head Class at Emmanuel High honors for their scholastic achieve- ments. valedictorian for the 1958 gra- duation class. — Phyllis Young, of 691 Fourth St., won the salutatorian spot. | -Both students will speak at Others were Pat Stoglin, Ben Carline, Sharon Bratt and Mary| Lynn Mahn.- : . 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