‘Strategy Today Us. Weather Bureau Forecast, : fenng and Pleasant. niéth YEAR a * re ee eer Rep ort Opposes More Hospital | Exsaasion Here By PETE The Pontiac area doesn tal facilities now, according to a report of the Greater’ | Detroit Area Hospital Council yesterday. Despite ambitious buil St. Joseph Mercy Hospital] and Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, the area already has too many hospital beds, as the council report saw have if the, council’s recommendations were carried out. This conclusion was draw study of hospital needs in Southeastern Michigan. The — - report on the study recommended a $30 million con-* struction and modernization program to bring. hospital facilities up to an acceptable standard over a sev en- county: area. It said more hospital beds are needed at William Beaumont ae He in northern Royal Oak. It said ities to serve South Oakland” and Macomb Counties “would do much to relieve what ap- parently is an artifical demand existing in Pontiac.” yw ® ® The present overcrowding of Pontiac hospitals is due mainly the report indicated, to residents of those areas coming here for treatment because they do have adequate facilities near home. additional faci The report made no General Hospital 200-bed expansion that will be com- a LOCHBILER ‘t have to expand its hospi- ding programs planned at it, and would continue to n in an extensive, 14-month a criticism of. the Pontiae +pleted late this year. Reuther Directs Union Tells Workers No Strike Now With Backlog of Cars DETROIT (—Walter P. Reu- ther was due back. in Detroit to- day to direct United Auto Work- ers Union strategy in the climac- tic stages of contract talks with the auto companies during the. next two weeks. he we & .y ’ Reliable sources said the union has advised more than 300,000 members in General Motors lo- cals to be prepared to report for work as usual after the current es tion, St, Joseph 330 beds and Pon- if no new settlement has PPRtine’ Osteopathic 131 beds. _Teachedss. said the area at pres- Taking this expansion into consideratian, it sub- mitted some 1960 esti- img Pontiac and all of Oak- land County north of a line marked by Fourteen Mile road, Telegraph road and- South boulevard on the east. . ~ The hospital bed need in 1960 for this area was figured at 777 beds." With ‘the Pontiac General expansion completed, the area ‘would have a total 959 beds, of which 82g were deemed“to be in facilities . that meet “acceptable standards. It figured the area will have a surphis’ of 182 beds by the end ot the toma. lgs las 51 beds by 1960. - Besid@s the three major Pantiac hospitals. the 18-bed Avon. Center Osteopathic, Hospital and the 8 bed annex operated by Pontiac General in the County Service Cen- fer were ae into: consideration. was.- fig- mates for an ared includ-t. Judge Huff Held in Contempt of Supreme Court To Escape Punishment if He Complies With ‘Transfer Order . LANSING # — The Michigan Supreme Court today ruled in contempt Circuit Judge Eugene S. Huff of Saginaw and fined . him $250. .. LANSING (#—The Mich- igan Supreme Court today ‘hot ruled Circuit Judge Eugene =-+§, Huff. in contempt of! court. However, the high court said Huff would be allowed to escape punish- ment if he will comply with its transfer order. In an historic proceed- ing, the high court granted Huff's request for a 15- minute recess to confer with eounsel or whether to purge himself in open court by announcing he will sit in Detroit next Monday for one month. This he had previously refused to do, accounting for the charges against him. “f am here only because of a matter’ of principle. It is diffi- cult to compromise principle,” the slender Saginaw jurist told the eight black-rébed justices. Huff stood accused of failure to comply with a May 12 order direct- siding judge of the Saginaw cir- cuit over to Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn of Care for one month, 0 and sit for that period in meg Quinn- was under ent has 25 general care beds per| At the conclusion of the hearing ed to be given 100,000 Ford (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) (Continued on Page 2, Col ors. nd Tilth, Crraler teatare: ey aS : The Ford and Chrysler contracts! | ooking Ahead ...3 Years expire June 1, = * * * Reuther has said the union has no intention of accommodating the companies with a strike when they have a backlog of more than 750,- 000 unsold new cars. The average wage’ for produe- tion workers now is $2.40 an hour. The companies and the union agreed yesterday to keep in effect - @ news blackout on bargaining |. talks. Ernie Ford to Appear | DETROIT # — Showman Ten- nessee Ernie Ford and his troupe will make three appearances dur- ing the opening weekend of the 09th Annual Michigan State Fair here Aug. 29-Sept. 7. The. musician and his company will appear Aug. make her mark in the world. years old. The Press receives reads as follows: x * * “Please don't do away with. your New York Theater Tour for three more years, anyway. Mother says that she teen then, * And -for this year’s trip: 30-Sept. 1. coupon on Page 2 ate t ° ° Don't Give Up the Trip! p= Here’s a progressive, wide-awake young lady who wi Her name ts Dorothy’ Ann Wilson ‘and she’s thirteen wonderful trip in three years as I will be six- * * Dorothy, bless your heart, we haven’t any plans for three years away but after this letter from you, we certainly are going to mark the New York trip on the “must” agenda. is a week from today. esaee See a. post card from her which and I can take your Dorothy Ann =. ” Deadline for submitting the- _ Auto Club Dedicates N New Building. : ee — o205 AAA at ing with a d) - OUTTING Tar nition — " Adtomobile ub of Michigan President Frank J, Howlett cuts the the new. Pontiac District illiams and Pike Streets. Join- : left, are Arthur C. Bogue, : district manager, ee ——— city States, Q ~ mariager, Top city and county officials witnessed the ceremony and were guests of the AAA at a - luncheon afterwards. Howlett told the group that aS oly Salk of Cetera may supmeees are A ee a Ce ing him to turn his post as pre- instructions t clear up a backlog of eran Saginaw cases in process two years >. [Band's cymbals_will. clash. for the! cially for this band. : ber, coniposed ‘ln 1986 by Robed Mi. Peterson:|™ be played for the last time bythe bers will be divided because of the opening of a second Pontiac high Spring to Stay, Cooler Tonight, Fair Tomorrow Pleasant spring . weather with clear skies and rising temperatures «}was the outlook for most of Mich- gan today, The weatherman says fair and cool tonight with a low of 46-50. Generally fair tomorrow with the high near 82, The five day weather forecast predicts tures will aver- age slightly belew ‘the nermal high of 69 and normal low of 49 degrees. Saturday and Sunday \ will be warm -with temperatures \semawhat cooler through Wednesday. ’ Precipitation will total] around one quarter to. one half inch in showers Saturday night, Sunday and possibly Monday. ; * * Monday * recording preceding 8 a.m. was 47. The mercury rose to 80 at 2 p.m, City Teamsters Vote Tomorrow First — Election Here in 5 Years to Restore Local Autonomy The first election of officers at Pontiac Teamster Local 614 in five years should come off as tomorrow and Sunday, despite contentions by one candi- date that its results might be chal- lenged. * * * ‘ Mere than 2,000 local members are eligible to vote to fill seven offices out of a field of 20 candi- president of the Detroit District Teamsters Council which is con- the union's international executive Ballots will be counted Sunday night. woo tbe gag omer gy are at ‘County Jail Saturday night for safekeeping, Holmes said. Room Foo) (7m roe Candidate Charles Fetherlyn, was ruled by Holmes to- be ineligi- ~jble to run for the office of secre- tary-treasurer on grounds his dues were not continuously paid for the past two yeafs. Fetherlyn appealed this week to the executive board that the ruling was incorrect. But Holmes said. he has not been instructed by the board to make ‘eal changes or hold up the election Assure Sullenberger |* of Hospital Hearing Dr. Neil H. -Sullenberger will get a hearing before Pontiac General Hospital authorities, but only efter attorneys for the city hospital de- cide on who should take part and how the hearing should be carried out. : Dr. Sullenberger, in a letter to hearing “at. the hands of your appeal committee.” He added: “Please make this a hearing that I, also, may attend.’ Dr. Sullenberger was suspended. ‘|from the hospital: last November after failing to appear at three board meetings which were sched- uled to air alleged charges against the 42-year-old chest surgeon. — In downtown Pontiac the lowest dates, said Robért Holmes, vice ducting ‘the election on orders of the board last night, requested the deal with riots, and disorder. in EMERGENCY POWERS VOTED — Premier by newsmen as he leaves Elysee Palace in Paris, where he pleaded for emergency police rs to behalf of Gen. French Ee AP Wirephote : eee de Gaulte. This ‘hernia the National Pierre Pflimlin of France (right) is surrounded Assembly passed a bill (461 to 114) placing the country under a virtual state of seige. It is be- lieved to be the strongest majority given a World War II. A new Public Safety Direcfor was given top priority by the City Commission last night, Meeting in informal session to| discuss the highly critical Public Administration Service report on tiac Police Department, commis- sioners considered a good director! as the key to carrying out the re- port's technical recommendations City Manager Walter K. Willman was asked to. begin scouting for am candidates, He believed morale and efficiency: in the Pon-| the post should be filled by a man “thoroughly experienced in police work, public relations, per- sonnel relations, well - versed in law and a top . notch admin- istrator.” What the tei would be for the full . time job of putting the department back on its feet has not yet been de’ermined. The post has been nominally held ‘by Willman since th time director. in 1952, = for Home in 30-Day Recess recess without taking action LANSING (P—The Legislature canceled its scheduled adjournment and went home at noon today for a 30-day on jobless pay benefits and several other important measures. Both Houses agreed to return June 12-13 for another try at settling inter-chamber disputes. With a dozen substantive issues to settle, they sa of consequence yesterday| "3 giving — a senen . capital. outlay program ter! 958-59. 1 Nearly 20--million dollars was) voted for this purpose in 1957, and 36 millions f 1956.. The key was deletion from an item alloting $650,000 for a start on a new boys vocational school at Whitmore Lake or wording that would have handed a. veto over the project to the Living- ston County Board of Super- visors. After a’ caucus ot majority Re- publican senators, Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) said GOP sol- ons were split five different ways on what if-anything to do for 60,- 000 laid off workers with exhaust- ed jobless pay benefits, and more facing exhaustion prospects. Beadle, the caucus chairman, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) duced -a single agreement * Hoffa Will Stand Trial on Tuesday NEW YORK (#—James R. Hoffa, International Brotherhood of Team- ‘isters president, has been ordered to stand trial Tuesday on a, wire- tap indictment following denial of his motion for dismissal, U, 8. District Judge Thomas F, Marphy turned down Hoffa’s bid for. dismissal yesterday. Hoffa is charged with conspiring to tap telephones of teamster subordinates at teamster head- quarters in Detroit, Owen B. Brennan, president of Teamsters Local 387, and Bernard B. Spindel will be tried with Hoffa on the same charges, Their first wiretap conspiracy itrial last December ende@ in a ihiing jury. former, part- New City Public Safety Director Gets Top Commission Priority. Commissioners decided they should also concentrate on to other major recommendations: transfer of the traffic violations bureau from the police department to the municipal] courts and repeal ‘or amendment of the state civil The civil service question missioners generally that changes are. necessary. criticized various provisions and portions of the act, especially the one placing the police chief under civil service. SUPERVISING CRIPPLED “This provision cripples any se- rious attempt for the city to super- vise its police department,” said Mayor William W. Donaldson, “The top position must be-controlled by the city.” Theodore Carlson, presillent of the Civil Service Commission, admitted the act could stand . some changes. Y onlhen All. being criticized prematurely, in my opinion, because poor condi- tions existed in the department prior to last year,” he said in a letter to Willman. Willman noted that the reaction of top police officials to the report was “varied and violent, as could be expected. . . oe 3 * : : Among the others who made written reports to Willman, Police Chiet Herbert W. Straley attacked the accuracy and methods of the PAS study and the personnel who made. it, Willman said. Straley. was personally criticized by the PAS report. Only one police officer re- acted favorably. That was Capt. Oliver Lemeaux, who told Will- man that morale in the depart- ment “is the lowest in' my 33 years on the force.” : Others reporting were Det. Insp. Clark M. Wheaton, Capts. Walter (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) New School to Divide Top-Rated Musicians By SYLVIA de STEIGER : Tonight, the Pontiac High School last time when they open the 31st and final Concert with the “Pontiac Fanfare,” written espe- The opening instrumental music teacher, will t band, Next fall, band mem- ‘ ‘The first h it of the program, | whack belie 4 it 8:15 p.m. in the = » Will be eee United the past 27 of the 31 years it has| existed, The second number of the pro- from Symphony 1,” by the Rusgian composer Kallinikow. The flute and apenas Pe er ier ae In Today's Press BEE DLS PIES ea gram will be the ‘Third Movement All About Men ..... 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Waltzes and excerpts from Rich- jatd Rodgers’ musical, ‘‘Carousel,” also will be performed by the band. iThe basses, baritones and trom- bones will be featured in this se- lection. -- GOLDMAN TO CONDUCT The half of the, concert will be directed by the guest y J Last PHS Band Concert Tonight place state and district -awards for’ (piccolo. ‘section will be featured in ductor, Richard F. Goldman, 1n- “Waltz Com-|ternationally known Composer, con- iwho died in 1956. a euphonium | ductor, teacher, lecturer and at thor of music articles and texts. Goldman is now chairman of the Department of Literature and Materials of Music, Juilliard School of Music, in New York City, . Goldman will conduct two marches, “March Fanfare’ and “Marely On The Mall,”’ written by his famous father, .E. F. — 4S * * * Other selections to be .conducted by Goldman include: “‘‘Overture. in C,", by Gossee; “Fantasia in G Major,”’ by Bach; “Chester Over- ture,’ by William Schunfan, and “March © Rifle Regiment,” wy Sousa. ij Going Out of Business Sale! service act, under which voters placed the department last year.) — more complex. ee found two considered Crackdown on Gaullist Coup Bomb Premier's Ho France Totters on Brink of Civil War “PARIS (?) — The French Gaulle, today voted Premier Pflimlin emergency powers to fight what he called a plot against the nation. first unofficial count gave the vote as 461-114 — possibly a record majority for any government since World War II. i an‘armeéd camp. De Gaulle was in seclusion. The Communists announced support of the measure before the vote. was taken.. Deputy Premier Guy Mollet, the powerful Socialist leader, made a new plea to restore unity between the government and the enigmatic De Gaulle, He urged the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) De Gaulle ‘Guarded’ While Awaiting Call COLOMBEY-LES DEUX 1G- LESES, France, (INS) — Gen, Charles de Gaulle sat silently in his heavily-guarded country home today, presumably hoping for the call to take supreme power in- France. Troops and police set up road- blocks on all roads leading. to the de Gaulle estate in eastern _France, Cars-were stopped and the names of all persons ap- proaching the little village of Colombey-les Deux Iglises were taken. Some observers said de Gaulle was under what the Paris government insisted he merely was being against possible attack by fe Newsmen were permitted to pass through the police lines and several cars. labelled “press” were parked outside the general's home. The reporters sent in a request. for an interview. De Gaulle replieq that he did not want to see anyone, British newsman Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston Churchill, rang de Gaulle’s' bell and told the servant who an- swered he wanted to pay his de Gaulle refused to se¢ him, abe See it ee y deather 4 \] \ . : - 1 , \ National Assembly, meet-. ing under the Lengthening. a . shadow of Gen. Charlés de amounted to house arrest. But respects to the general, But — ap - oh ea ae -y YY. od THE PONTIAC PRPS, ERWDAY, MAY. 16, 1958 ‘Sewer System \Gets Approval ‘Public Works © Board Now Has All Tentative - Contracts but Two 2 / Ze The Day i in Birmingham Summer Camping Plans - (announced by YMCA at 8 cay ies Bidding Opens ‘onNew School “Architect to Present in Waterford on Thursday Evening ‘| Proposed agreements between | |Oakland County and participating communities in the Evergreen sew- age disposal system were magnet by the Board of Public Works ye terday. Serving with Mrs. Meadowcroft |5 Luscombe. Committee heads are|f> Dorothy Dunbar and Nina Noble, prizes; Mary Dewey, tickets; Foster and’ Linda Moore,. posters; Mrs, Sorenson and-¥ern ‘ Hotton, Works, which is planning the sys- ra tem, said all contracts except two areas which will_ benefit from the system, Interviews may be arraigned Me wah be expect tentative | Interviews may be “araigned Hospital Expansion > ee Opposed in Report Kirbert . and Arthur Blakeslee (Contirmed From Page One) 1,000 residents for the estimated|§ - 1960 population of 261,168, ha F i: preliminary ranger training. a ISCOUI Models ton ome oon The department must now pre- pare contracts in final form, re- submit them to the eight commu- nities for signatures, and then hand the proposal over to the,.Board of ? go on this fishing trip must be able to swim and be at least 13 , Kirbert said. apts aatt aca 4 : 3 4 gee sure here included: Beaumont Hospital — 300 new/§ 99 rm W. beds; St. John and Holy Cross Hospitallg 71.50 Watches, now 47,50 in East Detroit—300 deds each for|f aameniEittatia Ett 2E een the benefit of northeast Detroit) and southern Macomb County resi- dents. Southern Macomb County — a new 300 bed hospital, ; x * * The report also took into consid-|E eration the contemplated move of Frovidence Hospital from Detroit to Greenfield road in south Oak- land County. This would add 350 beds to help that area. The overall council called for gee beds to re- place some 00 present beds Pcocdins ~ 4 The would be at an esti- $20,000 new lieved tha’ i it Legislature Goes Home for 30 Days (Continued From Page One) held out a glimmer of hope, but that was all. Assembly Gives Pflimlin Extra Powers in Crisi s g ? fi cuit Court decision il i 3 The July 1 retirement of Mu- nicpal Judge J. Gafill has been announced by Birmingham City g tg i Hi Bar ile f 5 3 i : at i dy x £ af 4 4 af member of the chiefly Cathode Fepater/ Republican Party Supreme Court Rules . Judge i in Contempt. (Continued From Page One) Perry Street Closed fo Through Traffic Pontiac motorists were. alerted ‘today that Perry street (M-24 busi- iil t : mated cost for each with a couple of senators and in- bed. dustry representatives. * * * Beadle conceded that if the leg- islature quit without doing some- thing Gov. wien) eo would call a special session in of bel: t larger) facilities are better than smaller ones and. recommended tat 23- bed hospitals the minimum size; The cece waa oad 6 Gal Ge nual mieeting of the hospite] coun- cil in Detroit, at which Alen W. Merrell, council in planning in the future. The council Ly if a f x 2 rackets, 1 shuttlecock, 1 net net and instruction ota strung racket. 4-PLAYER SETS | Mayor Carl Ingraham has pro- = claimed May 24 as “Batter- Up i's SEE A new attempt to compose dif- ferences was on tap. pmayrd CONSTRUCTION The boys vocational school ap- Pine bun would permit construc- tion work on a reception center, yenmes Fires bers Officials Stone Deal ¥ 's ¥ y bin to |Avon Center belong to the council. -| Things ARE Happening | dagen cin angresierigeard bay tax on stocks, bonds and othe rd tangible properties by 20 million dollars a year and to set up an atomic energy commission: ap- ‘peared to face heavy odds. New Safety Director Given Top Priority. (Continued From Page One) c Krause and Joseph Koren, and, Fire Chief John F, Schroeder. - * * * Great Lakes Pes Misses Nation’‘s He Likes Pickles Best CHICAGO (INS) — Actor Thom Reservations are being then bg} Marian i ge menans ton lescorre chairman sponsored by Soropti-_| Birmingham See S7ES | MaRACLE MILE “Em 1958 BUICK: SPECIAL ) Be Sure to Attend _ 2-Door Hardtop | | : a Completely Delivered the northern Great Lakes region). spread southward into the lakes “You were aware then that y you were directed by order’ of this court to serve in the third judicial circuit of Wayne County from May 12 until June 12?” Dethmers asked. “Yes, 1 was,” Huff replied. “Did you go there as directed by this court?” 2 Bicmingham Children Slightly Hurt in Collision er, Mrs. Frances C. Wilson, 47,/ of 1781 Squirrel Rd., collided with a second car, according to Oak- land County Sheriff's Deputies. Treated for minor injuries at St’ Joseph Mercy Hospital were Susan Wilson, 6, and her sister Charity, 9. Both were released. Deputies said the. other driver, Charles Lukas, 61, of 64 Hill St., _|when the ear driven by their moth- Wheaton supported Straley and/ hit at the recommendation that his post be abolished after he leaves it. Koren assailed the that responsibility for traffic en-| partment to the patrol bureau. With the exception of Le- meaux, all the officers criti- cized the civil-service act. Commissioners will hold a pub- lic hearing on the report May 27, then consider it once again in private -before deciding on definite bly $69.10 rexrerreetsenrinmcterir | forcement be shifted from his‘de-/f DYNAFLOW, Heater White AR =a Parayy ong ec oy Fy Oil Filter, Mileage Trip Indicator, Glove Compartment Light. 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PRESS Newspeper MEMBER OF THE —_—o FBI Asked to Curb Southern Bombings ’ Two measures have been intro- duced in Congress urging the Justice Department to take actipn to pre- vent further bombing outrages in the South. . Since January, 1957, there have been 45 bombings or dynamitings of religious institutions, public schools, community centers and other prop- erties. Of these, 14 were in Alabama, six each in Tennessee and North ‘grolina, five each in Georgia and Texas, four in South Carolina, three in Florida and one each in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Twelve of the bomb- ings were in 1958.- ies ete Most of the outrages invalve Negro institutions and homes., A. new elementary school at Nash- B'nai B'rith has appealed to Attor- ney General Wii1am P. Rocers for FBI help. Ground for this appeal is _ the League’s contention that Federal laws have been violated, including the Civil Rights, the Smith Act and * “HEW Head Resigns Because of Ill Health _ Secretary Fotsom of the Depart- “Ment of Health, Education and Wel-. lare (HEW) has resigned because of health but will remain in office ‘until the end of the present session of Congress. This widely respected and success- ful businessman (Eastman Kodak social security in its role of meeting " Intimate human needs. He worked with zeal to improve medical care, schooling and the economic stability — of American families. His practical — turn of mind combined with idealism made him an effective administrator. | x * * Wir. Folsom campaigned per- ‘sistently for regulation of the . food and drug industries. Aware _ of the vast changes in processing and, packaging of foods, he knew the for an expanded inspec- tion Service for the protection of the consumer. c * k& * The new head, Artur S. FLEMING, president of Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, is no stranger to Washington. ’ He is a member of the President's Advisory Council on Government Re- organization. With long experience in Government as well as in the field . of education, he may be able to steer ‘the Administration to a sound and realistic program of aid to education. Greek Premier Wins in Pro-West Voting Another Greek election ordinarily would not stir up too much concern {in the West, but in the recent one the, THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Pivric Parss Company 48 W. Buron St. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday veers Baseerr, Jounw A. Ri Executive Vice Presiient Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Sowses H. Presornatp 1, Eat M. Teeapwete, Mane and Circulation Manager : G. Marsa. Joeman, donn W. Prrearnato, Loca) Advertising Gecretary and Editor Manager lwMaM ‘Roeser 8 Grosse C efttactna Ea Editor Classified Manager Associated Presse ta entitied exclusively to the " The: ee fot republication of all local news printed in this newspaper a¢ well os all AP news dispatches, Parse i¢ detivered vv cerrier for 40 gent: ® week: pages od rasa te service is not available by mali in Oatiand, Jenesre, Livin Macomb. ‘aahtena@ Counties it ta $1200 a year; elsewhere tn and «ll other Niehiat fn the United States | treet fal See ey eg, Pe Lapeer and —e “question of American missile bases was involved. For the past two and a half years, Premier KARAMANLIS, who has been. returned to power after his govern- ment resigned, provided remarkable stability for his country. Internal de- velopment was impréssive, inflation controlled and foreign investments improved. * * * 4 The Greek Government favored missile bases and had been mod- erate and conciliatory in the matter of Cyprus. It even had engaged in negotiations toward a settlement. The Communist line (EDA) party charged Karaman- lis with being a puppet of John Foster Dulles and with softness toward Cyprus. * * * While the Communist party as. such is outlawed in Greece, EDA made no secret of its leanings toward Russia. It stressed neutrality for Greece, a member of NATO, and _polled a susprisingly large vote. The 51 year old KARAMANLIs has ‘ headed the government since 1955 and his party is expected to fill 17 of the 300 seats, 12 more than in 1956. ‘This, unfortunately, will strengthen his hand in continued support of the West. | The Man About Town Answers Question Children Offer Unfailing - Solution to the Proposition . Outer space: Where they. say the riext world war will be fought and the further outer the better. An item which recently appeared in this column became the basis of a lesson in Pontiac Central Methodist Church Sun- day School Class of ° . ; Mrs. Joseph L. Jenkins of 145 West Chicago Ave. The 8 and 9 year olds requested their teachef to write me and answer the query: “How can a black cow eat green grass under a blue sky, and give white milk that makes yellow but- ter?” Their answer simply is: “It is God's plan,” and they cannot understand why anybody should ask such a question. Perhaps there's something to think _. Isaac Roth of 1” Auburn Ave., who writes that the Venezuela bums have elected Richard Nixon President of the U.S.A. in 1960. After the All-Sports banquet at Madi- son schoo] Wednesday evening, Duffy Daugherty was told to follow a certain car to the Pontiac City Club. By mistake he picked up the trail of the car of our Sports’ Editor, Bruno Kearns, and followed him home. Bruno then piloted Duffy several miles to his proper destination, where his hosts thought he'd been. lost—which he had. My good friends over at Lapeer, Attorney and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, surely cleaned up on their vacation. She played the races at a Mexican track— and won $7,700. A letter just received from Elmer Kuhimann of Lansing says that he lost a $50 bet in the spring of 1905, because he could not drive a car from Detroit to Pontiac in six hours. He got stuck in the mud twice, at the present site of Ferndale and at Bloom- field Center. The Florida deep freeze early last win- ter has a big echo in Michigan. I am in-. formed by Elmer C. Rossman, Plant Breeder at Michigan State Univer- sity, that its experiment station in Flor- ida was unable to do much work on new farm seed varieties in time to be of any use this year. This column is in absolute 100% accord with J. Edgar Hoover in his statement that our juvenile de- linquency finds root in the radio, TV and movie glorification of crime. Five tulips growing from one bulb are reported by _ Mrs. Joseph Fouts . of Drayton Plains, who had others with four apiece. Verbal Orchids to- Mr, and Mrs. Claude Selmes of 69 Ormsby Drive; golden wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Fred J. Swayze of Oxford; golden wedding. a NEA Service, Ing, ° “We Want ta Buy.a Car” oo David Lawrence Says: Nation Must Unite i in Nixon Affair WASHINGTON Patriotism may be dormant at times, but partisanship never. Thus the whole- hearted welcome given to Vice President Nixon and the demon- by President The United States government, . it was argued in effect, should have yielded to the threats of terror and canceled the visit. LOTS OF TALK — Only a few months ago, on the other hand, there was a lot of talk in Corigress about “freedom ‘to travel,” and the State Depart- ment was denotinced because it didn’t want American newsmen to take risks inside Red China, whose regime is not recognized by the United States, _ But now thaf argument has been switched around. It apears that “freedom to travel” should not be exercised by the high of- ficials of the American ment in friendly to which diplomatic recognition has been given. What a cowardly thing it would be for the United States govern- ment to refuse to go ahead with a trip previously announced and to give as the reason that it couldn't expect — from friendly govern- ’ protection a visiting delegation! GOVERNMENTS OFFENDED Not only would the governments winced under the charge that they - couldn't protect the distinguished . visitors they themselves had in- y been delighted to they had intimidated. States government. have been a propa- ganda success of — proportions. _ Indeed, instead of standing up for there is blame to be imposed here. _ in countries with which the United States is at peace. ‘ It is important, however, to note that the Communists did openly attempt ‘to bestir their followers in Latin America to make trouble for a a Here is what. Daniel Schorr of the Columbia Broadcasting System, formerly Moscow correspondent but now in Washington, said over the radio at midnight on the eve of Nixon's return: would hear grave complaints on - his tour, complaints about U.S. at- tempts to shift its recession to the backs of Latin Americans, com- plaints about what Moscow called insolent American interference in Latin-American affairs. The - pur- pose of Nixon's trip, said Moscow, “was to exert pressure, ond Latin Americans wanted no such visitors. , * * * “In Russian and English broad- casts for Europe, Moscow. Radio reported Nixon meeting difficulties — this before the first demonstra- Then, on May 13 and 14, the climax came in® Venezuela. The | Moscow government has_ several thousand Communist Party mem- bers in each of the Latin Ameri- (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Skin ‘Absorbs’ No but Liniment Many medical authorities of yesteryear flatly asserted or im- that this or that food, chemical, medicine or poison may be absorbed through the unbroken There are on record numerous: ‘reports of sefi- ous or fatal poisoning from arsenic solution spilled over the - feet, from spill- ing nicotine solu- tion on the cloth- ing and failing : to change the DR. BRADY clothing im- mediately, from applying a poison- ous shoe dye to shoes on the feet, from’ prolonged usé of hair dye containing lead, or from careless handling of tetra-ethyl lead (anti- knock) gasoline In all of these instances, I am confident — cocksure, if you like —that whatever poisoning oc- curred was from inhalation of the poison, not from absorption through the skin. Even though I claim nothing is absorbed through the unbroken skin, various liniments or embro- cations are, nevertheless, good | Unfortunately, the Communists remedies. Spirit of camphor or in countries with which the Intelligence Agency or the De- partment of State the details of the plans they intend to pursue in ———_ to stir up disorders The Country Parson =) o guess the teéelitp ts tant we aut’ bate cote wiviels the convenient time for lots of our camphor: liniment (camphorated oil) may give considerable relief when applied to the chest, for bronchitis, over the brow for neuralgia, or over the ‘bridge of the nose for coryza. Camphor linement (camphorated oil) is made by dissolving about two ounces (three heaping table- of ‘rubbing liniment to relieve or pre- vent muscle soreness or ‘their Christianity fun,” Evelyn. be- | stiffness. iF sae cant simeting done shen te “receiving so. many calls they can’t allowed to put poison out. - I've seen as many as 11 in half property. It’s getting so we can’t tell them from the see their tails, Something will have to be done soon, because | take care of sn howe Gna taking over. ‘Some of them are quite clean, though. They come ogt, for their shower when we grins the, lawn. I see one department of this fair city is clearing south main street. of all people who diink. Now how about the sanitation department getting on the ball and doing the job they're paid for? When rats by the dozen are running over house | and home in broad daylight, no amount of calls does any good. Rats, — - Advices Gardeners on Healthier Plants year after year of gardening re. rffoves these so plants don’t contain . them and you get none when ‘you eat the vegetables. You can rem- edy this ‘by applying ground rock - ‘Is Church-Going Really Necessary?’ 1 don’t go to church on Sunday BERETS ee 4f “lth ge mt i i 5 ‘Home Is Cause _ of Wayward Child’ nntholae, pea iAiaakis Does, Not Measure Up Yet’* the same as tiny sector of the population. like ‘Let’s Not Forget the Fence as Well ‘Only DeGaulle Can When Congress takes away trom tion’ the bankers” _ the power _to . shut the country down, it will be it theagsiagersillibing: bike don't artediary som ' al wumapdia Is Useful — wake up and get DeGaulle on the ive job, there won't be any French » George P. Kingston government at all. There's prac- Ferndale. Signed letters, nat more than one page tically none now. Only man : or 100 words long pe can save a revolution and maybe | Al! letters for Voice of the Sa See Te ae Freee rady, if a stamped se d er “Tien than other people? te er be enter” ae wong tr (Copyright 1958) : edit all letters. : th Days of All Faiths: a a Churches Emphasize Evangelism Evelyn. makes an interesting report on the success of the “Compliment Club” as a church project. It is the quickest and simplest method that church - folks can adopt for practicing — day. So launch it as a wholesome project in your church or school or office and factory. It- Pere rich dividends in happi- ness By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE» Case Y-311: Evelyn G., aged 17, is a member of the Young Peoples Society over which Clayton serves — as advisor, as described yesterday. kt * & “Dr. Crane, we ,. have had so much gan, “while we have been work- ing on the ‘Cem- pliment Club’? ‘of us who decided to try it. And we have kept track of the three - people children, but after this boy. com- plimented) his father a few times, his dad apoldgized for being so grouchy and paid he would try to turn over a few leaf, “Reall “it makes us cceaed of oursel¥@s when we now realize “how golden opportunities we have in the past, it truly is just putting the Golden Rule into everyday action, isn’t - it? , GION IS FUN Yes, and religion can be fun when you start mixing it with ractical projects in the realm of / psychology. ‘People basically want to be your friends. But many of them just don’t know how to start a conversation. They are shy. To | side aspects just how low in mo- rale a person can be! ; Many folks find their teenage’ children attempting suicide be- cause of an unappreciative home * & a a re a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958 __- A WALL - TO- WALL §f a . A 2 & ‘4 7 nd 5 ‘ Only $3.00 Down : 2 = 4 ae ! : r gp hepa, . 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FR is AY, MAY 16, 1938 ye © EVERSOFT Hard, Rusty - = VALVES TO TURN Fe IL @ REGENERATES WHILE ~- | Charlie Presson, 7%, of 2468 LOmira \St., Waterford Township, YOU SLEEP } @ WE SERVICE WHAT died this macaieg int < cage WESELL — er Mercy Hospital after an Miness © i WE SELL ‘a year. a . He had* worked with his son, Be jam, who owned and operated ae the Detroit Suburban Landscape : Mr. Presson leaves four — Money Dow ters, Mrs. Marjorie Baston >). eae Poy Catherine Radford of Mis- — . sgt oan souri, Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin of 2 ie Fi ' : two _y Robert : Special on ~~ et ee aa woods tik heshet a ALUMINUM | Cli, ; 15 grandchildren; and | | HOUSE: SIDING COMPLETE OME Pramas weap wit bo ot “ : ‘ PICTURE WINDOWS INSTALLED morning when it 7 84°79 ve to Fisk, Mo. for service J4 We oop ra Types of Siding Material at DISCOUNT PRICES — ff seer 7 MRS. MILO REAM “4 = : DIST. CORP. , SY Nn ~ EM 3-0407 | ee SS Chonda EM 3- 4 E. Pike St. She . | WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! ap Pera Ox 12" Visit Our Trade-in Dept.. -. for BARGAINS! 2 Mile Bost of Aubarn Heights FURNITURE SALES 3345. Auburn Rd. (M-59) You Alwoys Buy for Less at L & S ; . / | Funeral Home, with burial in: Oak | Miss Herring was dead on ar- ° AUTOMATIC rival ina Miami, Fla., hospital last © WATER }Saturday after she was hit by a area . SOFTENER ) gy nero | @ NO BUTTONS TO PUSH + [Miss Herring's body is at the __E @ NO LEVERS TO PULL Eliminates : & aths in Pontiac and. Nearby Areas - ‘one brother, Eldon. Roy-E. Buell; -70, of S17 Gains, |borough, will be held at 2 p.m. ¢|/tomorrow at the William Sullivan y|and Son Funeral Home, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. He died Wednesday. “A lifelong resident of Oakland County, Mr. Buell had been an employe of Chevrolet Gear and Axle Division for 21 years, retir- ing in 1955. x* .* * Surviving are his wi'e. Kate; three sons, Elbert L. o/ Toronto, Ontario, Robert A. of Royal Oak, and Charles E. of Dearborn: two sisters, Mrs. Estelle Slavin of Pontiag and Mrs. Alice Messner of Detroit; and “four grandchildren, . ‘WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL ROCHESTER—Service for Wil- liam J, Campbell, 59, of 2860 Wea- verton St., who died early this morning at Pontiac Osteqpathic Hospital following dn illness of sev- eral months, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Pixley. Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Ceme- He retired in January after being employed by Parke Davis and Co. Mr. Campbell had been a Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Laurella Davis of Vandalia, Ohio; two brothers, Horace A, and Or-. ville J., both of* Rochester; five sisters, Mrs. Goldie Black of Pon- tiac, Mrs Ivy Willis, Mrs. Leona Crake and Mrs. Veva Craig, all of Brown City, and Mrs. Lillian Greg- ory, also of Pontiac. Ee ° ? Hale; and 10 grandchildren. MRS. MINNIE RIECK UTICA — Service .will be held at’1:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Trin- nie ‘, 87, of 8211 Canal Rd. Burial will be in Utica Cemetery. Mrs. Rieck died Wednesday night at her home, . UTICA — Service for Frederick W,. Seaboidt, 74, of 6038 Goff St., was held today at the Utica Evan- in Utica Cemeter'y. Mr. Seaboidt died Tuescay fol- lowing a heart attack, Funeral ar- rangements were made by the Milliken Funeral Home. Surviving are a son, Kenneth, and a sister, Miss Nellie, both in MRS. BERT E, VANDECAR WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Service for Mrs, Bert E. (Blanche) Vandecar, &, of 1634 Tamson St., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Pursley Funeral Park Cemetery, Mrs. Vandecar died yesterday at her home after a long illness. Poland Twister Kills 100 WARSAW (@—A tornado in cen- tral Poland yesterday killed .three people and injured more than 100. Fifteen villages were hit. Princess Anne Released LONDON (®—Princess- Anne, 7- “jyear-old daughter of Queen Eliza- Charles ity Lutheran Church for Mrs. Min-| : gelistic Center Church, with burial)‘. Pennsylvania, and one grandson. |‘ Home, Burial will be in Perry Mt.) § - Deaths Elsewhere | GREENVILLE,S. C. @- Peace, 54, newspaper ecutive and civic leader, publisher of the * x°* * Asheville papers. | for more than 40 years before re-| tiring in 1953. : oer Will Renovate Canal KIEL,‘ Germany ®—The Kiel canal, one of the world’s most) important manmade waterways, | will ‘be renovated in the next 34% years for more than seven million dollars. The 9-mile canal, com- 9. REPEAT OF A SELL-OUT Piece Coordinates — Summer’s newest colors. ‘So easy to take care of in drip-dry cottons. Sizes 10 to 18. . BOUFFANTS | All 10 Colors Yards °°™** id 19” | | SAtOW'S vm so wt 36 N. Saginaw Mangan CRE . . = : DIT COUNSELLO 4 and arrange for payments of how much er how many you owe. os Fri. 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Sectional 4 AACR © : — 3 _— $$ open ||| Miracle Mile Store Hours: | DowntownStoreHours: marae Saturday 10 AM. to9 P.M. - 1, Tues. Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9:30 A.M. -5:30 P.M. _ aie Eee . > .Pe ee ee ee ee eee et ee a ee Sa ae < Se 2 ae ee ee e: oe Fhe oo =. =F 4 ed Pl ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nN ee ee = 7 ee oe ee * ' £ 1 : é , : . g . e i 7 : ¥ po : Pu @ - ' ¢ : ” - 4 s = %y : F oad * : “te \ . ro . 1 Er ae une _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1058. “HalBoyleSyss aise abomke. C3. uate) _ Willman Plans: sa at ca Just something to give us an idea - Cam C Grant Declares Men Idiots’ Until 35 4s Mold Cig (Seon one as a possible target date to begin) NEW YORK @ — Cary Grant thy a man picks up a little before he graduated to Broadwéy)You. can't be both at the same recognize opportunity because it an the fire hall construction, gave the |. picks the age of 35 as the break-|knowledge, if he improves his|and Hollywood stardom time.” comes disguised as hard work and) Wants Architects — to contest their sanction, even point in life. tolerance, if he reduces his own ee oy What makes for success or fail- application.” Willman suggested the Commis: | After -that, he says, things|impatience and irritability, if he ‘ure in living? Many ‘people think Enter Dream Designs)gion might begin setting funds should get better—if they-are ever|/¢an spare a listening ear to the One who has enjoyed the sur luck. is the decisive factor. Grant Japan Rejects Inquiry of New ‘City Buildings aside in next year’s budget and going. to. other fellow—well, he can’t helpjlight of international popularity | emphatically doesn't. ; have enough more on hand in 1960 “Until 35 a man is often a self- ook find himself easier to live|for so long might be tempted to| “Everybody puts himself exact- by Reds as Propaganda + Pontiac may find: an architect|to pay for ised building at the | gu centered idiot,"" the handsome |” , p the chips and call it quits|ly where he finds himself in this poe Ge now Main Five Hal andiet Be comrenct : screen actor remarked, “but then te [Ueno wes stil” ahead, "But|wori” be sai TOKYO Om The Japanese Siri |Library buildings by means of 4) The fire hail Is to be tocated: he should begin to make more| Grant just returned this week)Grant still wants to go on making * * * cal an shen A a cron n-| contest. on a site across East Pike street sense. from England where he costarred/pictures, he said, “until I'm dead| “Everyone has constant choices|quiry about reports that American ty Manager Walter K. Willman) from the Public Safety Building. & *¢* *¢- with Ingrid Bergman in “Indis-|—or longer. to make all day long. We put Our) aircraft in Japan carry atomic! ‘thks architects should be encour-| Land purchase js three-quarters | “I know I was impossible be- cret,” a romantic comedy, It is} “I did quit once for 18 months.|selves where’ we are by the | weapons. agett to submit dream designs for) completed, 7 fore 35. I'm hardly possible now.|the first time they have teamed/I can’t say I was bored. I never|choices we make. “Prime Minister Nobusuke|te civic center structures. The site of the library 1s tenta-| exh GUIDE 2 } may be more of a bore, but I'together since they made “Notor-|have been. But I just wasn't as) “] know I'm sticking my neck Kishi and other responsible offi-| “If we got enough entries,” he | tively on land which the city owns} « . feel I'm less of a boor. I'm a little ious” a number of years ago. interested in life. out in saying this, and the ill-/cjaig have. repeatedly declared |told ‘City Commissioners last night, | across Parke street from City Hall. | WE 3- 1504 : ay nals | Grant, -born Archibald . Alex-| * ¢ *& fortuned won't agree with me. [that Japan will not maintain nu-| We might pick out the one We) ‘The Public Safety Building and. N Sufficient kicks in the rearjander Leach, ran away from) “I learned that you appreciate| ‘But I do believe people can do|clear armaments and will not al-|!ike best and use that as our guide City Hall were designed by the late % Ce. . over the years do make a. dif-/home at 13 to become a stilt walk-|work most while you're at leisure, |practically anything they set oUt low nuclear weapons to be brought '? entering into @ contract. iLeo J, Heenan. His death leaves ee ete i ference, and you can learn fromjer with an acrobatic troupe, He/and leisure while you're at.work.|to do—if they apply themselves|to Japan,” the Foreign Office's) Architects would not beFeim- | ithe choice of @ new architect wide Detreit 27, Mich. x experience. served time as a carnival barker /It’s like ios married or single.'diligently,.and learn. Few people|chief spokesman said. | bursed for their suggestions, he |open, the Commission decided. ~ if : "t BE READY WHEN THE wearin sana § e. Weather Specials| Gmegener”. | | : OPEN ta ‘TLD Ce 7, hc ea ov, Se POLS} [/) a . 2 ny? dj ee EES cet NI i = La er ; > Fes) 25 ead > “i ae. oe = ome id aay “ei ~ =y95 . Sa ae : JUMBO SIZE PLAY GYM. nutton OT FAMILY POOL! | es SAME x “3 2 pe <2 Pe ; : 4 ‘s Pe “ s Think of it! 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MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS’ STORAGE CAPACITY! - Top Honors Go. < =t0 City Hospital Frostbite Thesis Wins | Statewide Laurels for ‘Pontiac General Team Rd research project on the ef- of frostbite on humans has — a 31-year-old resident on the ‘Pontiac General Hospifal medical staff, the hospital and an‘ attend- jing doctor first place in an annual iresearch contest sponsored by the ‘Michigan Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. Top henors went to the hes- pital, Dr. David C. Packard, a member of the residency staff, since July of 1957, and Dr. Ver- | non C. Abbott, a member of the | attending staff at Pontiac Gen- ' eral, ‘ The yearly competition for the Frederick A. Coller Award is car- ‘ried out jointly by a resident and jan attending surgeon gt the par- ticipating hospitals, / The paper of. Dr. Packard and 'Dr, Abbott was ti lal Injuries to the ties.” It showed what happens to frostbitten parts of the body/and how to treat them, The local entry was among 15 submitted by / Michigan hospitals. lia, Anyone? ’ MELBOURNE, Australia will ‘CHICAGO # — etna he aha says it has a me of of the two firms’ from a five bil- ruling which directs Du Pont to of Gen¢ral Motors. * *«* * holders of the two concerns. - Its plan, Da Pont sald, would satisfy the high court’s mandate without penalizing nearly 900,000 stockholders. _|directors on the General Motors only. collect dividends from GM stock. eo proposal included A teneteliie. te talk enyee Du Pont’s 63 xmfllion shares of GM stock from the company to its 185,000 common stockholders on a pro rata basis. specific approval of the court. * * * Crawford H. Greenewalt, vat SHAW JEWELERS 24 No. Saginaw St. — | ceermal Buy” In TRUE HI-F {4 g7ier Ha Smart . 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See 0 - TEL-HURON CENTER Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat, Ti If you appreciate fine craftsmanship it 9-7. is 9 Soe Ka 51 NORTH SAGINAW a Osmun's—Tel-Huron Store Only eR Ae, ear | iged mn a sab ios Vs - =e — : ” . . f graeme oes ig 3; i a : pes * Pas 4 ‘ a fi ‘ pig: TRS ie be : ; SA : : rs : : ee : é + | oe re san $ a == = * oy * } f * : Cece: aE = : xe : A . ° i : ¥ : ‘ : ae t : = ; Pe ‘See & : = aie oe Sa? oe Fi “younriey _ ee eT ye ee ae PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958 * Old Scouters Descend on 2 Chicago| : cl 2 mal The ciel bastante this ton was sc gy: veag Case of a : i ‘ - or More itorenoon showed the work to-be at|/O™MY the host state,/Mrs. Mason “= from Pontiac and vicinity today *_ 1 Ilinois, James Montgomery of Walled are numbered among the 2,000 Old/®" alltime high. The reports)" pegion seven has the largest|Lake, WilliameGennette of Milford, Scouters gathered bere for the marked the close of the secOnd/scout membership of any of the 12|Mr. and Mrs, Raloh. Rewatt, Me. 48th annual convention of the Boy year of the “Onward for God and regions. It also shows a greater|and Mrs. Clarence F, Barck » Mr. Scouts of America. ‘|My Country” program. percentage of growth in member-jand Mrs. Ralph S. Randolph and i Our delegation ship than any other region thus Ernest Lawrence of Mt. Clemens, Fas ae Also at this meeting was set /f.- reporting. Joe Haas of Holly. ; uit 5 i ir i i Reservations for the opening/ Executive Secretary Edward H. 12,000 boys and/ of the general program, started . luncheon this noon were held Leland and Field Executive ie actively | im 1986, with rigular emphasia the following from Clinton Valléy|tiam H. Wells of Clinton Valley ae en Clinton | anne, eee Of “Conservation |Councij: President and Mrs, John|Council, will be here for Satur-| mil work , | Larough Safety. W. Hunt of Farmington, R. C./day’s sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt! yAVE: TELEGRA + Vall Council. See oad | At the regional luncheons this|Cummings and John Ostrander of/were also here yesterday for the se of —— noon, Clinton Valley Council had|Pontiac, Stanley J. Filkins of Syi-|/Presidents’ Lamcheon, a new con- 20 reservations at that of Region'van Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D.jvention feature. - Abaeigge se which comprises the states . — “ Macomb Coun- ‘ © oman | pa : Va Crane y y-Vad ° ties, including of Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and : ADVERTISED MEN’S = AD rs HAAS the cities of Pon- henner Our own state's colegr tiac and Mt. Clemens. ‘Our council, on — < the Repair Work Done $25 to $500 Sng bth lly and rural areas, al by Air F N on your name only gutted ax gute unique in scouting y Air Force, Navy or on other plans BP gp this quite berg —— aa E . ing > pl ee ae ‘ "To get clsh for Vacations or E Bie patomnh we in scobt-|Navy end Air Force ida ss for any other worthwhile : ing that it canine ‘s p tate nie f eee Bat go hecmmgtin . purpose’come to General hong the: councils of the entire|a damaged weather instrument © VACATIONS Wi ‘ nation. ‘wearer Clinton atop a 135-foot tower .at White CAR REPAIRS Valley Council badge is usually ac-|sands Proving Grounds, .— : costed with, “How do you do it?”| when portable scaffolding was © PAYING A GROUP dames mien ue tees Pac jours fir Force Base wcutier aaah to. * - a é ° ; : * foreign ~~ pedspercg = _ loaned a basket-carrying bal- 2 COME IN ° Pw par npn gona | _ rad Hilton, the largest hotel in| 4 repairman was hoisted in the ges WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIMIT | itn nase tte esl GEMERAL PUBLIC LOAN a ee | i ee SELLING OUT EVERYTHING POSSIBLE—WE NEED CASH ‘veal = vlewaigae of = esyd at rte soucture ced — 69 West Huron Street FEdéral 3-7181 ” , rh _ . “hes miton ma «ASS PB aes pm theme : 1/YOU NEED THE MERCHANDISE... 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PRICE MONARCH OPEN DAILY 10 AM. te » P.M. < LAYTON’S Ta oe eaepeee MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR “The Store That Proves | | APPLIANCES any fs LR ae, $1877 : : “Quality ‘Need Not Be Expensive” 9065, PnARD LAKE RD. _ Telephone FE 5-9474 KEEGO HARBOR oni tnt wie ae OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9° - Free Merldan Right at Our Front ppt tens: DM itt acuta eae we itll diene oaks inne ; ae we : : ya aa te a om fig 3 : 4 £2 BIOL ® fe ‘ Go. PRE Ele os Om a (noe: oy wate i ae A PERERA came é . , i H \ i } \ » 4 | VI ty 4 4 \ \ ‘ ‘ie : : . ‘ i; x iia os B : Se ee i ‘ PEEP te Cee Pe Pp YO a a Pei ae oe ie, si cai gs a ee Fe gee Se a | = = eS eee f re - = ea / “fe 2S Z | A nA ee | eS ] ‘ ¥ At a. _ , 4 as c “nr neice Se “ i; ; 3 a ae ' silent ate Pgee er _ * : * i \ e Soe beeen j eo fey _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958 cn es ‘Sir John Baungoyne, the Betsh Bob. b Considine Says: ° Now Reating for Immediate enema o [Bate Saran, was & td] (playwright. i . STYLING « “422 West H TRIMMER CABINET | 7 THE KENT Mode Arne © . ¢ . 21° diag. meas. 262 sq. in. of picture area. bee pee nak Mahogany or SWEETS RADIO and TV aie FREE. PARKING Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 with now 1968 Zenith TV ci i . 24" - Phone FE 4-1133 | tenet Fes ice thin. nel tow too . * * | Significantly, one of the first “Capitol Hill Titans to announce that he would go to the airport to the political ranks as nothing else, greet Nixon was Sen, Lyndon him Richard M. \Johnson—who might very well be | and it has made him the Democratic nominee. "NEW YORK Ns) — No single, countries involved, SGedesty ‘act of his own ‘contrivance could, turned on and grossly berated. and fight.” There a sort, too. Of the spit, at Caracas, * * not as Nixon but as a representa- Richard M. Nixon, Republican. * Most of all, Nixon was attacked tive of and symbol of the United States of America. That has closed Nixon — American — rather than, the aise at home would have; ‘been to say, “Old Foster is sure | Manliness* comes “through. In| unpopular down that way. Ike had ‘Lima, with a rock-welt on his better shelve him.” neck, he bawis, ‘“Cowards, come a 2 is humor of The same might have been said if Harold Stassen had been the. | nomination in 1960, but. as aN “gee” he says, “it wasn't rainjrecipient of the stones and clubs or Adlai Stevenson. That's the way the political feotball bounces. I a talking to Col. Jack Arvey, the astute Ilinois Democratic leader, the night Nixon appeared on TV te explain his income and cam- ous, as were so many Democrats played in this new and im shot in.the arm for the vice presi dent cannot be underestimated. Pat's poise under the terrifying asults of the mob warranted her military aide’s commendation. ec] @ Hot Water ever known.” They make an ex- cellent team. with their planed European trip, even though there is some indica- tion that the Communists will at- jtempt to stir up demonstrations paign expenses. “against them there, too. | 1 expected to find him contemptu-| “She's as brave as any man I'v ., ®& * * The Nixon’s should go through _ it won't be as easy for the Reds as in Latin America, and | Band New Gchard Cot Apart 1 and 2 Bedrooms, Air Conditioned TWO NEW BEAUTIFUL BALCONY-TYPE BUILDINGS TASTEFULLY APPOINTED AND DECORATED, MOD. ERN IN DETAIL. « Ratennatte Moat Gadeveduul Rem Clute » e Master TV Aerial - © Stove @ Retrigerator-Freezer © Slim Fold Closet Doors, e Well Planned Kitchen (With Exhaust Fan) = # Decorator Color Cabinet, Bathroom Fitures end Te —— LOCATION SALMER STREET . . . West Side Location Just South of Seminole Hills off Orchard Leke Avenue. One of Pontiac's finest ‘ is ih ih ik, ra Sg, MR Mai igh tii By Sika’ mth w nes ee mee, i er em a ill ly a gu Tt rs SOLAN A a dohnson’s appearance there |. - ere is no question that it has |and liberals. Ins ack wr | | under almost any other circum: | wade hit « pein etrastive to |wivezing ark — Jack was the police werk would be better. residential creas. 2 | stance would have been polit: | iat ever increasing section of «2. © Seenis to me they ‘out to go into , 4 ically unthinkable. the bedy politic, the independent, | 4. 04 ,|Russia, too. They're in a winning In the past few days, during a| who-must by now outnumber (in |, Trank vod the election, isn'tistreak and it shouldn't be broken,| ADULTS ONLY. RENTS START AT $90. swing through Buffalo, Rochester) both theory and practice) both ears ha vote ie the COMAEY _ : and Boston, as well are in New} Denmwerats and Republicans. cs Minas and Blsexhowes” Your FURNACE Hes Been Call or See York, I've heard dozens of people) poiitical fortunes rise and fall Nix Working All Winter Bob Gardner ‘ not hitherto known as strong 8d-|1i-6 a Bay of Fundy tide but often on emerges from Latin Have it Cleaned NOW $ ; | herents of Nixon first express rage|ith jess reason. It is conceivable America with his cause strength- Resident Manager }at the treatment accorded him and that if John Foster Dulles had| C®¢4 where it might have meant Home Furnace Co. . : ithen say, in effect, hisgrd i than made that same South American] TW for another man. - 2487 Airport Rd. 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Or Use Our Convenient 5 _ away. JEWELERS We An Certified Ge 7 egistered “46 W. Huron St, Pontia FE 2-0294 ladihdintuimers Also 45 Walnut St., Mt. Clemens . ' Gem Society Do—and We Will Mount It Budget Terms Available . Fy 2 > &S SS es. Appropriations Group | Still Granting Increase Over Present Year os WASHINGTON — The House |000 requested by. the administra- jtion to finance the Commerce Department _and related activities. Subject to House action next week, the 7 per cent reduction left the agencies: with $917,140,000 for the fisea! year starting July 1, ‘The amount is almost 200 million during the present year. * *, * ‘dollars more than they received) SKIN TIGHT — Virgil Meyer, .| president of the student body at Riverside . (Calif.) City Col- lege, models the shirt he wore during the school’s sport shirt day. -It is really skin tight — painted on his skin by an artist girl friend. Boss of Steel Company Also |Mother of Baby - RODESTA S.A. — The founder and head-df one of South Africa's largest stee] — agencies only a . Dodds ‘|the 28th’ year of the era of Tru- 3 fael Leonidas Trujillo Molina, 67- Trujillo’ 5 Reign | Enters 28th Year | Dictator Keeps Respect of 4 Million People in Dominican Republic jlo today with its ruler still in unchallengeable control. The boss is Generalissimi Ra- year-old Benefactor of the. Father- land, as his ane has dubbed him, : «+ * *®. Trujillo not only keeps a tight grip on one of the world’s most Dominican exiles in Puerto Rico the United States, Venezuela elsewhere None of this causes the and trinendies Selections in My New Store 37 North Saginaw Street ie ful Import Wool Sharkskin Pad In home after home there's a new electric water heater. And the families in these homes enjoy all the hot water they want. J Efficient—the heat goes into | Fast—new, more efficient heat- — You can be confident that 7° electric water heater, plus the water ing units son’s new Super Supply Plan, will provide round-the- _ clock hot water for all your family’s needs, too. Then you 6 Install chmney._ need not be fj Outer shell—cool to the touch can plan your day more efficiently—do the laundry, .wash dishes, schedule stiowers when you want to. Here's the most convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT «+» GET A LOT for an operating cost as low as $3.88 per, month. ‘See your plumber o ple dealer Stand ard & Automatic—all the time Long, ife—meet Edison’ s rigid NE ————————— aa = =i ~ the new electrig wate bala aT Wa Only electric water heaters sive you all these Important advantages: ; =(Ii i | Safe—clean—quiet—modern Edison maintains electrical parts without nee : DETROIT EDISON | SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN 4 TWO.-PANT SUITS 1 Could Sell for $75 ERE’S SAVINGS iP To $15! HARD FINISH TWIST ~~ —s: 5 ee MY Suits =~ 1 Could Self for a 34" Ct eee HERE’S SAVINGS UP. TO $12.50! New Spring Worsted SUITS Could Sell for $39.50 Easy . . sito you see these suits you'll : know. the rumors are true value. +H MY PRICE i 7 ba MFR’S JACKET JAMBOREE! . You'll Save $4 to $8 on Selections! Twills!. Gabardines! Reversibles! ‘JACKETS! For You... $387 487 ‘87 lf you want or need a jacket . . . any kind... 1 have them in all sizes . . . come in and see them, OVER 2000 PAIR PANTS TO SEE! You'll Save $3 to $6 on Your Choice! | PANTS! You Want. . . qr ‘He _ $ge7 ‘Tropicals! Worsteds! Gabs! Twists! Sharkskins! In. fact whatever ‘your size {ll fit you perfect, . I RENT TUXEDOES for WEDDINGS and PROMS “sa BENSON 37 North: Saginaw ‘St. 7 ~ arm TL 9 aad TD ? | a t i o é : iy i .. — ~ a) Sebo! wists > aoe * Sere ee * aii a 2 a ee ? Ps a a PEE Ie ee Se Mary Elizabeth Ward of Bay City arrived today to be the guest of Mrs. Fred L. Ward of West Huron street for several days. She will attend the wedding of.Ann Ward and rge Link Spaeth Saturday. ‘Coming from New York City to attend the wed- —. be Mrs: Lucille Pelouze Leisure. She will est of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. : . on Fy F. S. Strong Jr. of * . = .* Mr. and + toa megge eT Gan Me Blntkpook rs. C. H. e of Blac l, land. Mrs. nar has been visiting with Dr. and their children of East Lansing. Mrs. Taboada is a niece of Mrs. Coyne. Prior to journeying to Michigan, Mrs. a ng vis- ited Washington, D. C., and Chicago. She will leave for England on May 28. * * * The. Ottawa drive home of Mrs. Harold A. Fitz- gerald will be opened to the Women’s Association of Pontiac Symphony Orchestra Monday. Members »will hear annual reports and elect officers for their next season. — a 2S . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halpin of Valencia drive and William en ed 100 guests in hon- or of the 25th — Fcc nage eared of ar. aoe Mrs, Freeg Saginaw s ; William ard, son of the Thomas 3 has been a a fellowship at Marquette Uni- versity where he will do graduate work in history. He was uated from the University of Detroit in 1957 since aoe gy has tau social studies at Isaac Crary Junior High School. a a, oe Mrs. Donald B. Hogue,.Mrs. J. B. Forman, Mrs. R. T. Norvell, and Mrs. H. G. Woolcock are attend- ing the Michigan Conference of Federated Music Clubs at Kellogg Center, East Lansing, this week- end. * * * Pontiac Press correspondent at the University of Michigan, Rose Perlberg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Perlberg of New York City, is the winner of a “Guest Editorship” sponsored by a national fash- ion magazine. She will work in the magazine’s of- fice during the month of June, after which time she. will enter a three-month training program of an- other leading magazine with offices in New York. x * * Charlene McCarthar and Carol Whitney, seniors pe a at Henry Ford H ital School of Nursing, left by plane Thursday for Miami Beach aaa they wil vacation for two weeks. : 2 * * x © . : Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, will be in St. Paul, Minn., Monday and - Tuesday to attend the quasaee of the enich = cs ag ge ct ae ee Baptist w opera wo hos} a school of nursing. . , x* « ..° Pat Dunaway, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert O. Dunaway of Beechmont street, has Zeta Sorority at Eastern Mi lege. a freshman majoring in English literature. * * * y Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson (nee Dorothy Ma- loney) of East Lansing are Pingo on the birth of a son, David Joseph, May 10. Paternal grandparents of the infant. are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Liberty street. a x « * Announcing the birth of a son, Timothy James May 11 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. James Gtappin of Oak Hill street. ; Grand ts are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grappin of Mattie drive and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martell of Howard street. bs ns The birth of a daughter, Teri Jan, April 22 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harroun (nee Delores Jo n) of ’ Whittemore street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson of Whittemore street and Mrs. Ivan Bisogni of First avenue. = * x * Parents of a daughter, Susan L at Pontiac General Hospital, are , born May 12 . and Mrs. Ken- neth Kelley (nee Barbara Jean Bays) of Sedlock © street. ‘Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Bays of Owego drive and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelley of Miami, Fla. * x x * Mr. and. Mrs. Jack .C. Bush of Ann Arbor (nee Joan Karner) are receiving congratulations on the birtlt of a son, Christopher John, May 5 at Ann Arbor St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Karner of Menominee road. Mr. and Mrs. George Bush of West Lafayette, Ind., are paternal grand- parents. ngratulations © Dear Abby... Past, Present Wives Just Don’t Mix, Child By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My Mommy and my Daddy were married and we should like her. : My Daddy and his new wife moved to our block: around: Easter time and all the ladies on our block gave a party to let Daddy's new wife know they like her. Mommy wasn’t invited, She said she didn't feel.bad but I saw her crying. Was this a nice thing for the ladies on _ ur block to do?” PUZZLED ' DEAR PUZZLED: It is sometimes embarrassing for the ex-wife and the new wife to be present at the same par- ty so I think the ladies on the block did your Mommy a favor by not inviting her. Don't - hold -it against them. ; * * = “DEAR ABBY: Every time I'm with this gir] she gets hungry. Regardless of wiiere . we are, no Matter how roman- tic and tender the situation is, all she thinks of is food. I love her, Abby. How can I find out if she is using me for a does she want * meal ticket or me romantically? : NOT HUNGRY DEAR NOT: Feed her first and find out. Se ““DEAR ABBY: After thirty. years of married life my hus- band started to chase some trampy young girl who works at a drive-in. He was just fine al] through the hard times and raising our family, but now ~ that they ate grown and mar- ried he says we have nothing jn common, I had major sur- gery about: three years ago and was de-femaled, Could that have anything to do with it? Should I divorce him? I am very lonely.” DEAR LONELY: No matter what kind of surgery you had —you are still qa woman, and also this man's wife. Don't di- vorce him, Urge him to talk to a dergyman, marriage counselor or his family doctor. When the fling is flung he will “come to.” * * * “DEAR ABBY: I have been married for three years and I love my husband, Recently a fellow 1 dated before I was married came to see us. He husband but LONELY - band doesn’t like it, but he doesn't seem to care. This fel- low is a pest and means noth- ing to me. How can I discour- age him without hurting his feelings?” e IMPOSED ON DEAR IMPOSED: What-feel- \ngs? Tell him in plain Eng- lish that he isn't- welcome. x *& * CONFIDENTIAL TO.“LEFT QUT:". A “club” that is as “exclusive"’ as the one you de- . scribed is not worth joining. Dry your tears and start your own club. * * * For a personal-reply,—_write colored to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self - addressed, stamped envelope. Gardeners Meet With Mrs. Cowe The North Hammond - Lake road home of Mrs. John C. Cowe was the setting for a Thursday morning breakfast of Better Home and Garden Club. Mrs. John Armstrong, pro- gram chairman, was aided by Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs, H. T. Rombough, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs. Howard Sim- mons and Mrs. John Napley. Mrs. Dawson Covert was re; - ceived into membership. , “The Fundamentals of Floral Arrangements” was the topic of Mrs. Hazel Dunlop of Detroit. She demonstrated flower ar- rangements with eight dif- ferent settings, .consisting of vases and eompotes,- driftwood and mahogany plat- ter and board, using different types of foliage and flowers. PTA Meets for Luncheon Mrs. William Mihalek in- stalled officers Thursday at the annual Malkim School PTA luncheon, ; * * * Taking office were Mrs. How- ard McConnell, president; Mrs, Ray Hartung, vice president; Mrs. George Crisman, teacher vice president; Edgar Dewey, father vice president Mrs, Glenn Hoisington, secre- tary. - : Others were Mrs. Arthur Al- len, historian; Mrs. Mihalek, parliamentarian; Mrs. Albert x ge _ = 4 =i ne ond fashion show with apparel by the }, C, Penney store will be given Tuesday after- noon by the Ladies Aid Society of St. John Lutheran é b] ca and. Linsenman, Mrs. Stanley Boyd and Mrs. Charles Adler, coun- cil delegates and Mrs. -R-ay Hartung and Mrs. Robert Kay- _ ga, alternates. * * * Malkim School orchestra di- rected by Raymond Fixel and a violin ensemble directed by Philip Mason entertained the group. Members of the social com- mittee were Mrs. Ralph Hut- tenhower,.. Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Eugene Hoisington, Mrs. Edgar Dewey and Mrs. Glenn Hoisington. f Om BI Webster School PTA Headed by Mrs. Pack Mrs.” Robert. Pack is presi- dent of Webster School PTA, ee ee ae sons a Alpha Plans Donations ~ Plans” were -made for Oméga Alpha Sorority mem- bers Wednesday evening to do- .nate blood to the Leukemia Foundation. Mrs, George Fer- guson hostessed the group in her Summit street home. She was assisted by Mary Fought. Gifts for the Oakland County Youth Center are to be brought to the June meeting in the Syl- van Lake home of Mrs. George Morrow. , Group to See Film ‘Anger at Work’ A film, “Anger At Work,” Community House. The film considers constructive and de- - structive methods of relieving tension. ul aca - THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958” Personal News of Interest in Ar A dinner held at Edgewood Country Club Thurs- day evening closed the season for members of the New Sylvanites Club, Officers were installed at the annual affair. Here, (left to right), Mrs. Tom T. Before entering the dining area at Thursday's New Sylvanites gathering, two: new leaders of the group, Mrs. John Filippi, vice president (left), Discusses MSU-O Dr. Jones ' Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones of Rochester discussed Mich- igan State University-Oakland and the history:of land grant colleges when members of the ~ Zonta “Club met Waldron Thursday. *x * * - Dr. Jones, a member of the MSU-O Advisory Board, has given 300 acres for the campus of the new school. Dr. at Hotel ’ Jones stressed the opportunity -and privilege residents of Oak- land County will experience in seeing a college born and observing its growth. McCarroll PTA heard Vera Mae Adams in a program ex- plaining Pontiac Central High School radio workshop Wednes- day. Demonstrated were three types of radio programs which the group presents weekly. Pontiac Press Photo Church. Mrs. Ercell Kohlhass adjusts the chapeau of Betty Larson, one of the young models for the affair, while Betty's twin sister, Beverly, waits for inspection. LJ Speaks to Zontas She stated that in all likeli- hood MSU-O would reach the size of Michigan State Univer- | sity in even less time than the ~East Lansing campus required to reach its present size. There will be no dormitories or resid- ence halls on the MSU-O college Dr. Jones traced the. history of colleges to the 1600's when for 200 years no sciences, graduate work, research, or extension work were known. She explained that the separa- PTA Hears Vera Adams Officers were installed by Mrs. Leon Wolverton. Installed were Mrs. Farris Stevens, Mrs. Hercules Renda, treas- urer. Mrs. Fred Eastman and Mrs. Oren Clauson are coun- cil delegates. Refreshments. were served by Mrs. LeRoy McCartney, Mrs. Ford Everett, Mrs.- Vir- gil A&jison, Mrs. Everett Pet- erson and Mrs. Cecil Mullinix. Voters League Has 5 Guests at Orientation Mrs. Austin Esler, Mrs. Fred Haggard, Mrs. James Hamp- ton, Mrs. Joseph Shara and Jane Strom were guests at an orientation meeting of League of Women Voters Wednesday evening. ‘ Mrs. Claire Hinckley opened her Elsinore drive home for the event. Mrs. .Fred Stein- baugh was in charge of the program. Purple tapers flanked by bowls of spring violets deco- rated the tea table at which Mrs, James Cameron of Bir- mingham presided. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Steinbaugh, Amy Krue- ger ahd Mrs. John Borsvold. On Recovery List Maureen Moloney, daughter -of Lawrence J. Moloney of Co- lonial trail, who was injured in an autg/accident last month, has been réleased from William Beaumont Hospital and is re- cuperating, at home, a % and ‘Mrs. Sidney Cieisler, president, posed for a picture. members attended the dinner. Pontiac Press Photos Reese, new treasurer; Mrs. William Sanderson, secre- tary, and Mrs. Robert Hay, publicity chairman, gather to discuss the evening’ s activities. : Twenty - seven. declared, Up to this point education had consisted of memory work with no reason- ing or thought stressed. * = 2 Michigan State University really came into being in 1855, related Dr. Jones, when the governor signed a bill creating the first agricultural versity. It has 126 different areas of study, 65 on a grad- Sisterhood . to Be Host for Institute - . Sisterhood . of Congregation B'nai Israel wil] host the first orientation institute given by Michigan Branch In-training of . National Women's League, United Synagogue of America, ‘on Thursday. Members from at least 14 Conservative sisterhoods will meet for the day at Congre- gation B'nai Israel. * * * _Mrs, Abraham Avadenka is chairman of the local arrange- ments committee. Other chair- men from Pontiac are Mrs. Michael Davis, decorations; Mrs, Daniel Foxman, registra- tion; Mrs. Irwin Possner, wait- resses; Mrs, Israel Goodman, hostesses; arid’ Mrs, Sidney Cékizler, publicity, dent; - cording | F i i Fa i FE : g a Hh Ha fre “Fiat Mrs. McKerrow Entertains Guild Reports ‘were read from the welfare committee and Mrs. Alex Joss, knitting chairman. Neighbors Meet Loyal Neighbors Club of Go- ing street met in the home of Mrs, Glen Abbott. Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. George Thompson celebrated birthdays at the Thursday meeting. ‘ - . ai > he yi gt 5 i aE RR a RE a ai Nem PP te MI = ty Z i rd ‘ = : 2 : ‘ Sigma Beta Sorority, Inc. will‘ supply. the film, "The Key,"’ by Alvin Boretz to any interested organizatiofi, ac- cording to Mrs. Wallace R. Williams of Voorheis road, na- Film Free for Club Use woman and following through the various stages of her illness. and recovery. . ’ Psi Chaptet of Pontiac is ng; with the Mental Moye : i . ‘dey te eee a co Siomnsitih , BIRD BATS 2.95 ° Replacement Tops $2.25 PORCH POTS, URNS, $28 » CEMETERY URNS = $2.95 Dux Porrery | For Your Convenience | : Open Dally 10 4, 0-9 P.M: Sumtag 10 9.9; 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) - OR 3-1894 Wer a Hg Fashionette Club will present: its fifth annual style show Tuesday at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Assisting with arrangements ites THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 161958 = are Mrs. Johi Reichert (left) — of Mechanic street and Mrs. Joseph Prep ‘ton of Drayton Plains. ainsi — = 'Spose the Experts Ever Try It Out? , By RUTH MILUETT his on child ologist ought to have own h rain 8 rst Gach er the idea that small chil- to = d for. them- - BOYDELL PAINTS in 165 fresh 1958 colors f us ain WS i : ~\ x Pima Bem don’t get them they're some decide that, given a.choice of a candy bar of an ice cream aUTY SoHOOL “11M S. Saginaw, tagle Theoter Bldg. Posie, Mich Enroliments Available in Day or _ _. . Write, phone or call in person for Free ionee PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 make the decision the child is sup- |G Same ade posed to make. Variety is the spice of life. There ek ff jare three different pairs of towels -|in this pattern, so let your kitchen ibe gay. A-pair of towels isa welcome jhostess gift—a fine bazaar item. episode is unpleasant—and Junior is likely to come out of it with a couple of licks for throwing: a temper tantrum. Sem Benson says: away kicking and But the usual ending of the little| Widow's Name Is the Same ‘By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post; I was mar- ried ten years when my hus- band died very suddenly. I loved him dearly and his death SEEsa! Ap: i ? & f i B . E H “fhe az f az ‘ wh | i - & s BS ‘ F g i z F eof 5. & ¢ “Fashions on Parade” will be the theme of the fashion show to be held Tue : Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Sponsoring the affair is the Fashionette Club: Modeling the Three ‘of the models are (left to right) Mrs. Virgil Butler of Cecelia avenue, Laura Martinez of Perkins street and Mrs. Martin Miller . of Alberta avenue. Beta Sigma Phi ‘Installs Ofticers at Terry Home .|Mrs. Flowers Heads A , and Mrs. Vincent Schnei der, treasurer. Committee chairmen appointed include Mrs. Michael Gollogly, program: Mrs? Duane Chamber- lain, telephone; Mrs. DeVoe, mem- . Mrs. Kenneth Miller, i licity: ‘Jewish Youths to Hold Picnic ‘A traditiong] Lag B'omer ernoon by Young Judaeans of Pontiac at the North Lake An- seieee Tene omen af Seeren' Get. In charge of arrangements are Marvin Davidson, Judy Gordon, ‘Jack Bletstein, Bev- erly Nosanchuk, Sarajane Ser- sors for the group are Mrs. Phillip Marlowe, Mrs. Melvin Goldman. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoard. picnle--will be held Sunday aft-—} win and Mark Walker. Spon- . Style Show Set Tuesday fashions from Federal Depart- ment Store will be Mrs. Frank Lamie, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. Eugene Shelton, Mrs. Vir gil Butler, Mrs. Leonard Passint, Mrs. Bert Hillock, Mrs. Mar- tin Miller and Mrs. Daniel Na- : Varro, Teenage models are Kaye Reichert, Nancy Neaves, Vicky Neaves, Janet Reichert and Sharon Brooks. -Children’s clothing will be modeled by Jeffrey Forker, Laura Marti- nez and Lillian King. Women’s Fellowship | Mrs, Denzil Flowers is president of Christian Women's Fellowship. of First Christian Church. Serving | .|with her will be Mrs. James sec-| Vaughn, vice president; Mrs. John Mrs. Marbach NOW! You Can Say “Charge It” BURTON'S. Apparel for Women’ 75 N. Saginaw a Hostess to Group November Group of First .Pres- byterian Church met at the home of Mrs. William Marbach on Ne- ome drive, Mrs. Karl Bradley led the group) Wednesday in a discussion of the “Inter-City Church.” Participating | _study-were Mrs. Robert Boggs and Mrs. Lowell i Guests were Mrs. Clyde Her j ring, Mrs. Kenneth MéIntosh, Mrs. Licoyd Hampton, Mrs. Laurence) ond Mrs. “Wallace; | 2 It’s a good feelifig to know that. the prettiest wall today | can be kept clean by just an occa-| Gorton Schloerke. sional sponging with thick soap or) detergent suds. Pattern 520: Transfer of six towels averaging 5x7%4 inches. A Terrific Selection of UNIFORMS! - | New Arrivals agli Introducing | Send 35c (coins) for this pattern fi—add five cents for each pattern ior ist-class mailing. Send to The }Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft ‘Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, a and zone. As a bonus, two complete By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE When Mart got home from school, it was raining hard. Ac- cordingly his mother told him to patterns are printed right in our ‘Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order—easy, fascinating hand- | work for yourself, your home, gifts, penogel items. Send 25¢ for your i copy of this book today! - said, wet—and get yourself pneumonia!” put on dry shoes and rubbers be- fore going over to a friend’s house. He ignored her, So to make obedience easier for him, she got his shoes and rubbers herself. But when she anxiously urged them on him again, he flatly refused, Then in a flash of anger, she “All right, keep your feet Her anger was only partly R | . caused by Mart's refusal to let oom ae her protect him against iliness, and | Mostly it was caused by his re- 4 Half Sizes | fusal to let her protect herself ai / \ \ 3 99 Aristocrat Mattress & \16. 7 TAXES — INS. , ‘SEE IT SATURDAY ond SUNDAY HOW TO GET THERE | Why. not raise your family in an environment —_ In Judah Lake Enotes you'll have excellent boat- »— Go north on Woodward Avenue to Perry—tum tight on perfectly suited for healthful family life. In Judah ing, fine fishing and swimming. There isa33-acre jodeh te"? eee, ond sim ° Lake Estates you'll have all of the benefits of oh protect Shick sing new 9 lege ce in er go north te Opdyke. Turn on pping is no probiem — there is aq Lake Estates. | city life! development is just 3 miles from Pontiac! G.I. TERMS AVAILABLE — 58 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDING co. ‘Pontiac ae FEderal 2-9122 # e%, % ae | Represented in the Press? ee ee ee ee ei eee oe Se we ee ee eee See = Phat *. = eet! rs = ’ Ro ON a aes 7 e fs pe wy ges af ; oe ae 5 “ ' Is Your High School. 4 ny if De PON T TAC P RESS _ a _PONTIAG. MICHIGAN, ‘FRIDAY, MAY BJ 1058 17 Pontiac. Central Saallenne- - Receive College Scholarships cies ot 016 pun. This is the, The band will hold their last last. concert. that all teenagers/banquet together Thursday night.jpanied throughout Pontiac will be able to! Friday the senior class’ will det” play together in one band due to/part in the afternoon on their boat] y, the opening of Pontiac Northern|trip. They will spend the week- High School and the orgayization|end on a cruise to and from Mack- of a band there next fall. inac Island, , 8 WILLIAM BANK Seventen Pontiac Central High School seniors have bee nawarded ; BAND CONCERT TONIGHT scholarships during the peat week. Tonight the band wil¥ € its Donald and Douglas Lucas ' 31st and final annual Spring Con- (twins), have received Regents |cert in the school auditorium be- Alumni Scholarships to the Uni- versity of Michigan.as has Shan Griffith. A PCH Scholarship has been awarded to Robert Tenny and Gail Sedrick, who both plan to attend Albion College. Pat Graham was the winner of the $100 scholarship award given iannually by the Pontiac Schools custodial staff of PCH. This schol- larship is given to a student inter- ested in attending the Business In- stitute of Pontiac. daaren, Grace Fitzgerald Foun- dation; .and Darlene Humphrey, Sarah McCarroll Foundation. 2 t 1 *® * * Students ae enuad . tuition Other Future Teachers will be at scholarships to Michigan State Uni- Sleeper State Park over the week- end, They are Donald Hunt, War- versity include Jane Arnold, David Davies, Clarice Graves, Rex Har- ris, Sara Hethrington, Krista Kaa- sik, ‘Lynne Benter, and Sandra ren Norlund, Carolyn Goines, and WASHINGTON SOLOISTS — Looking over their parts for the annual Washington Junior High School Spring Concert slated for Thursday night are three of the seven ‘soloists. Left to Pioneer Dr. .. right are Susan Dunlap of Sylvan Village, Joseph McCauley, 19 Exchange St., and Linda Olds, 261 Pontiac Press Phote # 300 Singers Join Program Washington Junior High Prepares for Thursday Spring Concert More than 300 students will par- ticipate in the Washington Junior High School Vocal Music Depart- ment’s annual Sprins Thursday evening beginning at 8 p.m. The program will include a medley from “The King and I” sung by the ninth grade chor- Bs_with soloists Barbara Alton, ‘Susan Dunlop, Linda Olds, Mitzie Schroeder and Sharon Vani. Other groups participating will be the Seventh Grade Chorus, the Girls’ Glee Club and the Triple Trio Harold Reynolds and Joe Mc- Cauley will also’ be soloists and piano selections will be rendered by Joan Grahek, Deanna and Gary Relyea. The concert will be under the - direction of vocal teachers Julia| - Hollyer and Gordon Wilder. Avondale Seniors Niagara Falls Bound Senior High School have started to gain momentum, Wednesday, the seniors will leave on their trip to Niagara Falls by boat. The trip takes ‘them up the Welland Canal and. Lacks and on to Port Calburn, * Ontario. From there the group will board buses to go to Niagara Falls, where they will stay for several hours. The students will return to Detroit on Friday. Accompanying the seniors will) be. their clasg sponsors, Gladys Posey, Alice Zimfnerman, Claude Wiseman and John Neztek. _Juniors are busy with plans for the annua] Junior-Senior Banquet to be held Saturday. evening, May M1 at 6 p.m. in the Avondale Jun- for High School, Concert) activities at Avondale) \Start Petitions en Orion Class Officers Today Lake Orion Community High School class officer petitions were available beginning today. They may be obtained from Roy Vanette, faculty member, and the elections will be held Wednesday and the wpvnsored | by the student council, Election of the student council officers was held Wednesday. Candidates for the Wet Back Par- ty, the only party, were Thomas Sura, presidént; Alfred Kochinow- ski, vice president; Karen Miller,‘ Pupils Review Dozen Years St. Fred High School Seniors Test Grade School * Knowledge By PATRICIA FOSTER . St. Frederick High School seniors found themselves turning their cal- John Taylor. 41 From Madison secretary; and Terry Lang, treas- urer. Independents were Keuneth Rob- inson, president; Karen Craven and Judy Cudnohfsky, vice. presi- dent; Janice Ballagh, secretary and Janet Carney and Beverly Oty- son, treasurer. Five boys have been selected to attend Boys State at Mic State University June 19-26. are Ernest May, Carl Baber, Doug- las Roach, Richard Mach, and | Enjoy Six-Day Cam ping, Trip This week 4i “Madisod Junior High School eighth graders are en-, joying six days of camping at Sleeper State Park, Caseville. . | endars back a few years this last week as they prepared for senior reviews which took place Tuesday. The tests are a review of all basic fundamentals of geography, English, arithmetic, and spell- ing covered during grade school years. In order to pass the tests the. dndents mast receive s B in each division. ~ This year’s edition of the year- This is the first year Madison students have participated in a camping trip. They will return to- morrow. : Wednesday, the Macison band and orchestra will present their the gymnasium. The band will also present a ee ee 8 an overture. ‘ foundation scholarships are Sandra Sommerville, _ Pontiae Teachers —— 2 Eastern Holds Council Election ‘Shirley Jeffries, Don Lesco, Mar- igaret Melzer, iSmith, and Gary Wesley. slyears. She plans to Annual Instrumental Coricert inica Those dindente awarded special Parent Sharron Milton Young, Science : Brandon High School Prom Club in charge of Teacher, to Retire dens tae Waldhi's Seite Prem ace going After 30 Years all out'to give the feeling of “Twilight Time,” BRANDON PROM — Three members of the the dance’s theme. Leff to right are Gaylor : ‘Pontiac Press Phote Durkee, 232 Church St.; Lon Grovesteen, 2810 Grange Hall Rd., chairman; and Arnold Hun- gerford, 981 Hummer Lake Rd., all of Ortonville. The dance will be held at the high school gym- nasium from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Candidates for the 1958 primary election of president and vice pres- ident of the Eastern Junior High School Student Association Council Keature John Harbred’s Band made their . campaign speeches yesterday and the primary was held today. Candidates must qualify in scholarship -and_ citizenship as well as student council member- ship before being selected. Candidates are Jean Huttula, WTHS- Slates By SANDY CLEMENCE “Sayonara,” the senior prom, will be held t ‘night from 9 p.m. to .1 a.m, at Waterford Township High School, The band of John Harbred will be featured“ and the prom is closed to underclassmen, Committee chairmen for the prom include: Connie Uhl, general | chairman; Tish FitzGerald, decora- tions; Sharon Del Montier, favors; Esther Bentley, refreshments; Dus- ity Smith, publicity; Dave Barn- hart, tickets; Bterida Lewis, invita-} -|tions; Grace Williamson, program; and Barbara Floyd, band. Election for Student Council of- ficers for next year will be held Joan North, Kestet This year Eastern bids farewell to Milton Young, science teacher. who is retiring after 30 years at Eastern. \FROM GREECE’ One of the newest and most in- teresting foreign students at East- (Dena) a student's visa which permits her book-' were, for president: Tony Hiller, keeping at Great Lakes College | Ron Newman, and Tim Patterson; this fall. jfor vice president: .Karen Ander- Camping time is here again. ‘Sat- son, Linda. McDowell, and Carol urday campers will embark for | Young. - Others are for recording secre- tary: Barbara Cole, Julie Dovre, and Susan Kuhn; for correspond .|secretary; Sandy MacAbee, Judy Moran, and Georgia Sword; and .|for treasurer: Fred Cook, Kathy Kantarian, and Wendy Meyer. book the “‘Ramrod” is due some- time within the next week. The Future Nurses club took a Foundation Hospital Wednesday. They are planning a trip to the Bertha Fisher Home for the Aged. The Future Teachers took a field trip to Ypsilanti today to visit a hospital for mentally retarded chil- dren. Students were given yesterday and today free in honor of Ascen- sion Taree? a oe day of obli- gation. Dise Data and Chatter Everly Brothers; ’ “Witch Dr.,"" ‘by David Seville; “Secretly,” by Jim- ; “Big Man,” by The "Return To Look for ‘Jennie Lee,” by Jan & Arnie; to be the next big seller. Only issued within the past ten ; days, W's almost tn the top five’ already. Also getting attention are “Do You Want To Dance,” by Bobby Freeman; Booné (coming close for the second wéck); and “You Need Ilands,” dy Eydie Gorme, some shops and cold in others. & eR ‘ IMPRESSIONS: Don't =o Ke to make a lasting ‘mpteasion are “Raliread Sounds | “Sugar Moon” by Pat which is hot in important |taste and touch, For modern jazz Ce by Dick Saunders no time the neighbors will be saf- a “There goes the guy with the -— Steam and Diesel Engines” (Audio Fidelity AFLP-1843); “Echoes Of The Storm” (Audic- phile AP-20); “Adventures in Ca- cophony” (Audiophile AP-37) which includes Milwaukee river traffic and a fabulous railroad crossing episode. If these don’t do ft, try the clinch-| er: “The Compleat In Fidelytie”| 14 (Cook 1044) which includes reconé:|0o" ings of jet aircraft, Mexican fire- crackers, babies, gas engines, and 10,000 hens and three roosters. Lot- sa Luck, * * * THE JAZZ NEST: Most outstand- ing of the many jazz releases this month is “One Never Knows’ (At- lantic-1284) by the Modern Jazz Quartet. It is certainly one of their finest, and possibly their best to date. This. is a beautifully played and thought-out work’ with syperior field trip to the Sister Kenny Polio}: night (with windows open) and in|. , RONALD ANDREWS MUSIC CONCERT SOON Members of the a cappella choir and the band are holding final re- hearsals this week for their annual spring concert, “Rhapsody in Flow: ers,”" which will be presented on Thursday at 8 p.m. ‘ Cheerleaders for next year are: |Judy Kent, Janet Kunse, Donna Humbaugh, Janet Thom Judy Jacobson, Jerry Schroeder; Ball, and Ruth Newman. They were bara Conibear, and Elaine Fink- riteday at WTHS. The candidates| The junior varsity clisertond- ing lat Walled Lake Tuesday -|day morning at the Third Annual | Senior Prom Tomorrow chosen at a pep assembly held last} beiner, Friday at WTHS. Retiring cheer-| The ‘‘Waterlog," the school year- leaders are Carole Moore, a book, will be distributed to stu- lene Gaffney, Laura Terry; Sue|dents next Tuesday. Springer and Judy Kent. Members of the WTHS GAA The eleventh annual Honors As-) ‘Girls’ Athletic Association) are sembly will be held at WTHS, Planning to attend the Freshman ‘Wednesday. Presentation of the Mixer Monday ‘night at the high ‘various school awards will \school. It's purpose is to“acquaint made and the winner of the class ass |itls in GAA from Isaac E, Crary talent assembly will be announced. Junior High School with those from the Waterford G Approximately 45 members of _ ton were among the winners in a Ofticer Foster Tells Lincolnites Bicycle Rules ~ Petitions are being ci ted the WTHS Student Council attend- ing circula| A x as tdni Aaaasas ath teatshere| soar ahaee, or, me: junior classes so that they = Ot the Bsaac E. Crary Junior High iy a Schoo! Stud S Sebecdes eligible to- run for class office. ‘The : lent Counci urday.| juniors will vote for their class of- The boys’ ensemble of Waterford q ie ed . ficers on May 28, and the sopho- June 4. ers for next year are Nancy Hill- er, Diane Benedict, Donng Kel- logg, Loretta Chapman, Jean Honhant, Sally Delbridge, Bar- | State Controller Miller James W. Miller, state control- ler, will be the guest speaker Tues- Career Day held at: Walled Lake JuniorHigh School, “Wake Up and Live’ will be | the topic of Miller's speech Buy a Boat for Family Fun! ginning at 9:30 a.m, in the jw high school gymnasium. q Representatives from 56 occupa- tional fields will talk with ninth) graders throughout the rest of the day on the opportunities in spe- | cifie’ job areas. -Overlapped ‘planking MICHAEL BIALLAS Andrews, By MICHAEL BUCHANAN ° "The 1958 valedictorian and salu- tatorian of the St. Michael High 4School graduating class. are -Ron- Andrews and Michael Biallas, respectively. Ronald, of 580 E. Montcalm St., is the editor of the Michael- council, -Wayne State University wit be included’ in his future where he intends to study nuclear physics. ‘Michael, of 421 E. Montcalm St., will attend Notre Dame University this fall where he will major in chemistry. He is president of the senior class and has been student vg of all sports activities for - omg dot gap tiaA cm 4 \ ! ( ay I ® Lead Classmates ite, the school newspaper, and is Buc also peveitens garden can be a highly complicated project re- Grass Seed ‘quiring the services of a profes- Lb. 39° sional landscape gardener. However, for one whe has a | slope or bank ‘on his property ren ee that he Wishes to protect wenn AVAILABLE canny dere “6 ereuping BERMUDA ONION PLANTS _ | in‘tte toreeroug.ot shrubbery Fine Large Plents in the corner of a lot; or posibly eee a rock wall would fit into a * i landscape design — these projects within the scope of : amateur, best to settle for stones native planted _ es VITALITY the rock bank.or garden is the|™Y may be obtained from) | The best time to propagate by ‘successful planting among the| ST@vel pits where one may gather! division is immediately after FEED STORE |stones plants suitable for growth/'Stones. of Mis own Sealine ‘al The cxte of thie bert den - 156 North Perry Se. FE 4-8234 ST ane kee furnishes the labor and trans-|is quite simple. Mainly remove portation. weeds and stray plants, For in- e . : e The simplest design of the/stance, a violet plant does not . planting gives the -effect of aj belong in the middle of a nice colorful carpet, the sedurns form- spot of sedum or creeping Phlox White Man’s Folly TMOSSIBLE 2 Kill weeds while ‘ you feed aa & Scotts WEED & FEED has " been doing this for _ over 10 years! : ‘Single application gives dual benefits. Treat 100 aq ft for only 12c. 5,000 aq ft, bag $5.95 also $1.95 and $3.45 ~~ 60,000 aq ft; 10 bags, $52.50 i ae a ee a & @s TOM FUEL & SUP saint _ [Bre iecown ese eli oman — —_— | 4 Sint Pentac Fe 0704 en § oune ‘ Step behind the Scotts SPREADER ; : _and become a lawn, expert a “Use it to weed, feed or apply insect 5 control. Just set the dial, fill hopper, take a walk. $12.95 and $16.95 lin Three Days om SS =Rock crag ae "tee Various kinds of sedum, creeping Phlox, Coral Bells, Golden Alys- sum, Snow-in-summer, saxifraga, pink Saponaria, creeping Veron- icas, and Nepeta are al) desir- able. : Most of these plants are sold in by division to place in the un- Indian Heap the following! Squaw gone, papoose too. No no hay, no cow, ne pony. make grass. Indian no waste “White man heap crazy.” M ushrooms Get to Full Size Mushrooms that grow dramatic- ally to full size in 72 hours instead A-farm magazine published pictures of a dilapidated house and a washed-away field, and invited its readers to “tell your own story of the two pictures.” An Oklahoma Indian won, over 2,604 contestantessith ‘ Beth pictures show white man crazy. Make big tepee, plow hill: Water wash. Wind blew soll, grass all gone. “Indian no plow land. Keep grass. Buffalo eat. Indian eat buffalo, Hide make tepee, moccasins too. Indian no make terrace. No build dam. No give dam. All time eat. No hunt job. No hitch-hike. No ask relief. No shoot pig. Great Spirit Not Crazy chickaway. No pig, no corn anything. Indian no work. flush with the ground level serves the purpose. x * * evergreens to large rock slopes, These could include Euonymus Kewensis which grows close to the ground and has a small leaf. | Cotoneaster Apicula keeps foliage until late. winter and Dwarf Yews and Mugho Pine are shrubby and Develop Nemagreen Lima beans in many sections of the country have been damaged by a tiny creature in the soll Scientists of the Department of Agriculture found that a variety bushy. rtistic LA e g i 5 i 33 es g ; abe salt a “2 Ss i i E if i 5 = § ie £ Re by ii z f 4 z 2 x : it E : F : i Es : ff it 7 i * Hybrid Tomato Plants There’s None Better iz for Flavor and Production! This Is a Cash and Cerry Sele of Plants! —BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER— | You Can Be Sure Wynings Will Gfow Them ’ B. P. WYNINGS & SON Florist 212 S. 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Eoty handling baience. Simplified con- | trols. 4 models —-2 to 6.6 hp. |, BROS. Fe 4.1412 | For Decorative | A gardener's delight! Plant in sun or partial shade and . | enjoy beautiful ted blossoms among: your | Plants are sturdy 2-year tooted stock, ready to set out. Color Among — - Your Evergreens! 3 , 57 te our evergreens! — - Budget Terms Available sprinkl h. These zinc-coa' The scent of flowers has history, up present time, begin-| cans are available in a variety of| an important part in the feds appreciation of the value of fra- rotect awn ning of May, with mid - season) Men., Thues., Set. 8 te S—Tues., Wed. Sto 6—Fri. 8 to 9 sizes and their perforated nozzles} of man. Thousands of years ago, |gTances in our lives has grown. . pave A ge-selrozingy Si ing: Mam [provide nn enn | cation Seton eit eared Teeny Oe eee eeoee| hid Yord of Rogweed, lowest cars, cmmeiart. maine oe ee 3 ~~ * * and melancholia was also sus- [as odor engineering. Dandelions, Crab Grass sad ves tanya squash, tomatoes,| — h A d i for watering window boxes and| To alleviate both, théy used the|a chemist and spend your time in CULTIVATE 8h ; 5 small gardenp lots that cannot a laboratory investigating odors, weal soni Feeding Plants thru the Leaves 7 | Pm: ‘be reached with a hose. chances are, you'll lke to grow], Pesky, common need not) Quite a lot of new ideas have a r) your own fragrances. re are “straw-that-broke~the-gar-| developed recently about -cultivat}—— ; - i ‘ | some suggestions. dener’s back” in your yard tais|ing Dee : The Joint Committee on Atomic Energy in WE GIVE HOLDEN RED stames Weed Cutting summer. Dandelions, crabgrass|weeds, break up the soll and get| __Oeterment Baila Ne, 49729 eye with During the day, the fragrance break up the soil and get to leaf feeding, "This te the most * - Headquarters for { gardenia-scented ee Oe a ts tas ites eae ee efficient method of applying fertilizer to plonts . sweet peas _— ra a. = Ae 4 a ally pop Tae ha — —c — lessors at Michi- thet we have yet discovered.” S >. on ime asis pone who has ever me Eu-|Plucked out individually. sere Ge rergey etachnarsed This amazing rey iedng I | ae uowe = , int af & partes been aed he B gomee rope r forget sweet) .Spraying, however, can save |# arm. It breaks a lot of murserymen who grow the plants : Lawn. Care Products | Commission Changes scent ot -acanayge scat wilh Sang oa area rea | aaa ee area RA-PID-GRO is the pioneer peters and Reo Lawn’ Mowers | Property Owners’ Cost!tne new Fi hybrid petunias that] to ruin the lawn. Stace they have been using black ee vitamine and a ta Be Fairer are taking America by storm, The Dandelions, for instance, can be = ic sive gre and| . | eaedoaany Sanitary, clean, Fiestor Luster La mei ga Slee see oh 60S eae es ‘ar us r wn When’ Parks & Recreation De-' spring sab kant aedibeed ‘to the — ree a ped _— easilY| yielded cultivating, when all the Concentrated—1 Lb Multi-Purpose. 10-6-4 Fertilizer partment reas, DO eee ltragrance garden. ‘As your, eye|Can’ The. mantacturer “ed riacringe A dienrag tt ita a : Fertili 50 Lb. $2.65 —. euttisg ¢ falls on the bright packets of an-|.as+y.to-follow instructions for mix ot te » So if you cul- Pient feed solution. or zer Bag ee oe a Fe 0 Ey ee ee Oe iar ek emmleal oo =o are exciting little plants with an . as possible, = . usive spiciness Lawn and garden experts rec- « * ae = te tiem the experts oe om fe coeaven hails Another interesting a cans 8 and seed nasturtiums and sweet because the solution can be con- idee sean ox hese alyssum along the edge of your |centrated on certain areas. MANU) sess butting ona. Meh oa , terrace. They are bright and fra- chemicals will damage flowers Of! fertilizer at mid-season. For home grant. Brilliantly colored verbe- shrubs if they are not sprayed Sas den giek tan We Perpens, tensetelly gardens this is done by hand, An too, and the new hybrids have ei easy way is to punch holes, strad- the added advantage of being RINSE CONTAINERS die of vine crops like melons dwarf and compact in growth. A zine-coated steel pail will. not|*2 tomatoes with a hoe handle to)’ seteiahe be ‘affected by the chemical, agit Cant ee sane ts eaay ahecioe of tose et |it should be rinsed out thoroughly/Heepiné spoonful in each hole. It i said, Moonflower is | ured man Feature, for Feature the, Finest, | oe ace Tat, tobacco is an annua that troughout the the city is authorized to step in/noiseur, evening-scented stock rates Wve cote: an ot, Sivas ttn S6 seen, ond bilteve wa ancy and trim vacant lots where prop-/high. It has lilac flowers which/soils to make them porous, may a big difference ge grass or weeds, erty owners have failed to do s0./in the morning, evening and after|be used in a liquid form and ap- % tecunin, Sncohaqe The aim is to rid the city of nox-/a shower emit a delicious odor, plied from a galvanized steel | durability. ious weeds, too. sprinkling can. TPOWER MOWER SALE | SAVE #20” | TONIGHT ~ SATURDAY : Suabeam. Electric - POWER MOWER Reg. $84.50 : es ad, Sunbeam 20” BY HP. with Brigg Creeping Red Reg. $99.95 FESCUE ‘JUST BRING THIS AD | Res. 82c Lb. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY - Lb. 69° MAY 16.AND 17 ONLY! | : - $ACCO WEED & FEED can change your ordinary garden g intoa “Prize Winner" almost overnight! Jacobsen 18-Inch, 2rBiede, Rater. ES 1957 MODEL Stadler’s XXX Perennial Rye ‘FERTILIZER GRASS SEED | mus vo wens -6.@- K, Res, Me FEEDS YOUR PLANTS itt ; Ae Pile Pheu. | 50 tbs. $3.75 4 Reg. ss to feed the important root area. You dan see tie r0eulta in 0 day or two. 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' n : ‘ : * é . _—— F : | & ee oa , . j Ale / \ ™ 3 f t : 5 \ . ; ' a i : AN : ER : \ "ot o 4 : . \ \ ¥ «. : y \ \ } g ; . \ o3 f / ) 7 ;¢ \ . - y . \ Ff 3 ‘t I i o ' ‘ . yok y# ‘ i Pau » 1 : Ue \ \ , # Be : . : fe = Se ae sos We ae ' \ : : f zo os a ' ae et Be abs t ret 3 i : > URC THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1058 su ila ga eae aaa : ) "More Asked of Students a : Oo aaa epmnd Unto High School Science} | “wala ty y | By JONN BARROW — j wilt pet- the best trom ose Eh : From NU-VISION INS Staff Writer calla , a a Your youngster taking| He would like to prepare more| school voluntarily. It you lived in|‘ Statistics that an average one- HChicago, he might be required to| third of the nation’s top 20 per cent 2 lake them. ot high school seniors do not go on! } | $$. 4 to earn college diplomas and de-| i | Chicago ig one of the nation’s|clares it a “waste.” : ifirst cities “since Sputnik’ to &. @ a. ‘ ithrow muscle into its high school| For those more suited to |science-and mathematics courses. | tional . however, he : At the same time, however, it also| their education to mean more than requirements in English, |‘‘instruction in the manipulation of and social sciences—and/ tools.” He" askes that Sputnik had anything) !anked the Moose, 20. af, Phiidetohie, sieht et) Siner games postponed. feet oe oun Nets Drug 3-0 Triumph | , Dens Corner came trom | Leper Sh ot ee > ment, you can be sure : g P behind with » four-run a i TODAY'S GAMES : | that the club will do wohing of| = he We De & 14 ” 4 nen: reesmamters "in px. [R&R Motors Team Figs work Uf you're will- Cees Deaton’ Drug “A”| American Legion Post 20. ‘ Pusan ' Pay. Bowls 2071 in WIBC | - ing to do yours. Alt handed Lakeland Pharmacy a 30) The Sports Shop scored three : Boa oB gg p.m.—Ru: |= you should be concerned wasn is oles on suideab whitewashing last night at Dray-\times in the bottom of the 7thj- : vs hawrence. 2) R & RB Motors, the final Pon-'" — the ball the way you know you're supposed to. 7iton ‘Plains in the American di-/for a 12-11 triumph over Dostal Lee Rages ot 8. Pm—Podres) tine entry in the Women's Inter- — "vision of the Waterford Softhall| Foundry. Thomas slammed a. two-| ; national Bowling Congres, tour- |~ Take a good long look at today’s illustration. You 7 i League. run homer for the losers. egg eh — pong im: | Aaiment at San Francisco finished * can see how this picking-up motion raises the plane of In a ‘National. loop game, a dou-| International Autos tallied nine 4, Seer es i eet with a 2071. score in team i the swing. So what else can you do but hit the ball on jble and two singles by Lyndon'runs.in the 2nd inning and eight it Waite 4 raulkee at cpm. | May Wedaredae = ora |, tp? You'll either wind up with a /half-top (which is [j/Wood paced an I1-hit attack as the/more tn the 3rd for an 18-10 rout’ aNoTWER RAINY DAY — Casey Stengel of the New York 4 Neva Drayton Merchants trimined the! of ‘Franklin Products in a game! - after 3% stélizas. Gibbs, Yankees sits: at the edge of the dugout watched the drizzly Fe - (Copyright 1958, e bad) or, worse yet, a full-top. John F. Dille Co.) 4\Pontiac Lake Merchants;"166. The ~ i mings by the league's 10-run' rule. contest was halted after five. in- i clouted .two homers in a tone th Cause, . a aia weather arid the empty stands at Yankee Stadium, ~ This was the h postponement for the Yanks i. v\ because of rain., . A A tl le A a A i ‘ee nna: Ab i me te ” rahe Midgets on Mat Card at Armory We are Authorized Dealers for @ ALUMINUM @ MOLDED Feather Croft Americans 6 Wolverine Tiny Tim, Irish Jackie! | eae & iny Tim, tri | Nym re noee © Grummen | Tangle Tonight to Head) 3-Bout Program Harrington Boat Works eee jlight in tonight's professional mat “Your Evinrude Dealer” om ™ pare ae Armory. 1899 S. Telegraph — Open Eves. and Sundays [cele appearance FE 2-8033 Supporting the midget bout are two preliminary matches, each two | out of three falls with a 45-minute time. limit. Lew Kline battles. John- iny Gates in one match while the other pairs Dick “Mr. Michigan” Garza and Chuck Gorman, | Tonight's show, arranged by former wrestler Bert Ruby, begins Jat 8:30. Advance tickets are javailable at Griff's Grill and the Pisored by the 107th Ordnance aw ee THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE IS APPROVED FOR VETERAN'S TRAINING | with Irish Jackie, and 85-pounder | in the main attraction of a three- Take advantage of P. L. 550 to improve your education and prepare for a better position. bout card. Both “mighty mites’ stand 3 feet, 6 inches tall. Veterans eligible for G. I. training have three years from the date of their discharge or sepa- ration to enter training. Do not allow a eligibility to lapse. , Courses are offered in Business Administra- tion, Professional Accounting, Higher Account- i= ' England Names Four Veterans — TOP HOPES FOR 6TH TITLE+Pontiac High's _ track team will shoot for its 6th straight Ypsilanti MHSAA-: regional title Saturday, and the half-doz- en young athletes above are the top hopes. Man- CHARLEY BARGE fets 5 Draw Area ‘Athletes! > Chiefs, Maples Favored Among County Teams *| JOE HILL ; Pontine Press Phote now a half-miler, won the mile last year; Beamer ~ won the 880 last year, is one of the state’s top milers this year. Brooks and Barge have topped rivals in the high jump and Hill has been press- ing and Junior Accounting. Other subjects are available. ae ‘ 2 oe © & © eee SAS ee eo ee ee r iicaaan A sdealiailiadiominesstnatieglliaMiasitieditinalaelialdiiadiel ie * ee ee er a nS The Business Institute. 7 W Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 ag “NOT SATISFIED? | AGAIN! r wwe to Tennis Team LONDON W#—Four experienced 5 ENROLL NOW! women gllers were named Taure P@FSONAl Links Feud Day, Half-Day, and Classes Continue J elena the Curis Cup against the nee aoe tasmmghent the Semmer. [Gained Stace" best amateur pay: Mark Southern Test - Call or Phone Today for Information. eo as ae. DALLAS Clifford Ann Creed Named were Philomena Garvey|the smooth swinger from Opelous- ning is unbeaten this year in the 100; Coats is z gRRE iy af fai Pee AIA tp 16 you 5 Raia ae: Wve eat ene te. tec.00 : Maithaiee Uaegreaves. you owe it to yourself . in today and toke otreetees of the % ig Vocation Deals.” Ath of JULY PRICES are HERE | See for Yourself the Dollars You Will Save at Matthew-Hargreaves Chevrolet © Matthews-Hargreaves Hos Everything ® Matthews-Hargreaves Is Competitive LOCAL SALES MEAN LOCAL JOBS. YOU AUTO BUY NOW... | Buy from Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet | Ser eee 1958 Chevrolet Station Wagon 2. Door ea OR red Includes All. Sales uactesictom ts. et °2183.38 Don’t Buy Any Car Until You See : - MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES | Chevrolet | Your Local Franchised New Car Chevrolet Dealer | FE 5-4161 631 Oakland Ave. 1 em st fa ‘\ \ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE!! ~— YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS | vere 00 Leather Brief $789 $11.00 Fitted Toilet. $35.95 American Tourister Pullman's $1500 Buxton, Prince Gardner, Rolf's Bill Folds, Wallets, Purses, Jewel Boxes at Sacrifice Prices $18.95 Crossman Pellet Rifle $1495 —<—" i ! $8.50 Blank $134.75 BROWNING , Pistols $395 SHOTGUN / $2.00 Casting Rods Olts Game Calls, Shot Guns, Rifles, Archery at Sacrifice Prices $10.95 Hunting Pacs $685 $10.95 Red Head U am, 86 10¢ Daisy Air Rifle Shot =~ «#5 PHILIP'S LUGGAGE & SPORTING GOODS 79 N. Saginaw Street . eos * "; a PCH’s Danny Sowell, Jim Hawkins, and Farmington’s—Warren— Cawley. Cawley is rated one of the state’s best. All four probably ‘will collide again, Saturday, in the Ypsilanti MHSAA regional, where Pontiac defends its 1957 championship. . ing Manning in the hundred and 220. | Vikings are favored at Ann Ar ~S ' East troit and Grosse Pte. will probably|f | County semwols are entered in the] This Bargain Route! DAN KELLY Member of our quality sales staff at Homer Four Area Schools ‘in Marysville ‘B’ Event;| PCH Seeks 6th Title | Hight Motors, Inc., invites you to get in on the tremendous used car values on the Bargain Boulevard in Oxford. | We Quality Service CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK ck battle it out at Fitzgerald, CRRORD - yee of People ‘Have Followed . Waterford is rated well up| * A number of Eastern Oakland) * ville meet (B). an MOTORS, Inc. Pontiac’s squad will include the folowing, Coach Dean Wilson an- : Kine has been put in the relays, OXFORD re hed “belore added speed quartets): you buy anywhere poate oodlseomgh wets): | see Hight for a deal ene . Com ; - Beamer. - sabre tee Ee Kel hed Vault— Finley. Be ESTR Ret HePkine, am we Rawking “(00 ‘cad HAZEL PARK HARNESS RACEWAY G Exciting races nightly—rain| or shine POST TIME 8:30 L Cha Wrought Iron RAILINGS Canoe Calendar | Ade New Event | BAY CITY ® — The first an-| gave oven % WITH Open Friday Evenings sera aoe ea Carl Shell tons ¢ and Sons 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drayton OR 3-5043 Nightly, Mon. thru Sat. DSR BUSES DIRECT to the GA g 10 MILE at JOnN ny THE SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE “Oakland County’ s Newest Most - Beautiful Cocktail Lounge An atmosphere of complete relaxation, cocktails the way 90 ae ee ee eee te et Se COCKTAILS LUNCHEONS - DINNERS © oe ° Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily e. Open 11 A.M. to2 P.M. is urys Misch eS Se ee Plan to Boycott Tigers. to have a Negro 'bn their roster by then, - ep Top 3 Year-Olds ; .Teadied by an le oe wont Oo Tee Area Golfers. in Regionals High schoo] golf teams from Oakland County _and surrounding tourname and Flint Central. : All qualifiers will be eligible to | shoot for championships at Battle - Creek and Kalamazoo May 24 Quits NFL for Canada PITTSBURGH (#—Bob O'Neil, ‘of nearby Bridgeville, who played guard and defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the Nation- al Football League the past two years, has signed a 1958 contract with Calgary of the Canadian League. Daily Double $34.20 DETROIT @ — Flotation and \ * * * The Rev. George Hill Jr. of De- woit, chairman of the Briggs’ Sta- dium Boycott Committee, said. his group ts trying to force the Tigers {to sign a Negro. by employment of the boycott, The Detroit club and the Boston - Red Sox are the only two major league clubs which never have used a Negro. x *- *€ Fred K, Persons, a Detpoit_at- torney and a committee leader, said he spoke with Tiger Presi- dent Harvey Hanson but received an unsatisfactorhy answer to his request that the Tigers sign a Negro, Persons said Hanson indicated’ the committee. wouldn't be cap- able of staging a successful boy- cott of the ball park. The Tigers have several Negro players in their farm system. TV Baseball Program NEW YORK w — A baseball program will make its debut on ABC-TV June 1 and will be aired each Sunday from 9 to 9:30 p.m. (EDT). Titled ‘Fhe Baseball Cor- Skeeter Tass paid $34.20 in theiner,” it will offer news, trénds, daily double at the trotting races special features and demonstra- at Hazel Park Thursday night. ‘tions of playing techniqhes. 4 y Race Tomorrow lin 82nd Classic Largest Field in 30 Years Going to Post at Pimlicé BALTIMORE (® — Trainers of Preakness horses paraded to the Pimlico racing secretary's office today to officially enter their, steeds in Maryland's big 3-year- old classic, and the prospects called for the largest field in 30 years, * * Jimmy Conway, who trains Tal- ent Show for Mrs, Ada L. Rice of Chicago, beat the gun by tele- phoning his entry in from New Jersey yesterday, Eleven others) headed by the Calumet Farm's Tim Tam, winner of the Kentucky Memorial Day Specials ‘57 Mercury 40 H.P. Elec. W/Controls. . $525 *S5 Evinrude Electric =a H.P, p. W/Centecl 335 aT Mercury 20 H.P. 245 1 Johnson 25 HP... ee silvers ales 36 Johnson 18 H.P. W/Controls. . coves . 325 ‘54 Evinrude 25 H.P. SA0IOL “54 Mercury 16 H.P. W/Controls. waieeate “All With a New Motor Warranty” Ken Rase Boats 1265 8. Woodward, Birmingham MI 17-0133 Meskin' Service Specially": FRONT END ALIGNMENT CHEVROLETS OTHER MAKES $595 *6” |= Official Chamber of Commerce Safety Inspection Center Derby two weeks ago, were ex- pected to be named for the mile and three-sixteenths gallop on Sat- jurday. With a dozen starters, and the Derby mud an excuse for many of the horses, this 82nd. Preakness shapes up as one of the most con- troversial races since Survivor Whitney’s Victorian defeated 17 rivals—the most ever to start in ithe 3 - year - old cavalry charge. * * * Silky Sullivan, the celebrated California slowpoke owned by erty Ruler, Farm's Lincoln Road, the Crab- grass Stable’s Noureddin, the Liangollen Farm's Gone Fishin’, Edward J. Potter Jr.’s Plion, — -&- & © was a pup. Usually the Preak- a has only seven or eight start- ers. The Derby horses with their placings, apart: from Tim Tam and Silky, are Lincoln Road (2), WINNING — Former Tiger pitcher Ned Garver seems to have found himself. Garver yes- terday won his 4th game in five starts as the Kansas City Ath- leties took a 3-0 decision from the White Sox. ; NOW. «You aig od aos é ‘Get Your Brakes ) eu _Relined for ‘as Soviet Lifters Believe — Americans Out-of Shape the lightheavyweight class by Trofim Lomakin, a 35-year-old Russian army captain, : DETROIT # — Members of the Russian weightlifting team believe amateur athletes in the United 77 W. Huron St. - MARKET TIRE Co. FE 8-0424 States get. too little attention and The Russians ‘have been sight- “ltain a take too little time conditioning themselves. The way the Soviet team defeated the United States’ hand-picked weightlifting team last night, its members leave no roonp*for argu- ment. The Russians, who main- business-like atmosphere even during practice, beat the Americans in four of seven weight classes. Theré was only one clear-cut United States victory but Ameri- cans gained the edge in the featherweight and bantam- weight divisions when their com- petitors each weighed a quarter. | pound less than the Russians in those weight classes. seeing in Detroit. They toured an automotive plant, saw an American movie and visited a Detroit home. Kenneth Katzner, a state =o) ment interpreter traveling with the team, said the large buildings, the GOING OUT of BUSINESS SALE || — heavy traffic and the way Ameri-\| SPORTING GO@DS—LUGGAGE—LEATHER cans scurry about impressed them GQODS—GOING AT SACRIFICE PRICES —a ee GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS CN al ofthat a =F) -Philip’s Luggage & Sporting Goods Mays a, uns ‘h. Giants re 79 WN. SAGINAW STREET Bantamweights Chuck Vinci of; the United States and victor Stogev of Russia tied at 738 points apiece’ in the press, snatch, and clean and jerk competitions. Featherweights Isaac Berger and Eugene Mineaev tied at 776% points. Berger and, Vinci got the verdict on weight. The small, but enthusiastic’ crowd gave the Russian winners, thundering ovations but treated. heavyweight Alexander Medvedev| with special warmth. He defeated) Jim Bradford of the United States Americans Open Bid to Regain Coveted ‘Cup’ CARACAS, Venezuela «® — The United States opens its bid to re- gain the Davis Cup today with Venezuela furnishing the opposi- tion in the first round of the Amer- ican Zone tennis competition. to Australia last December, opens the best-of-five series against Ven- ezuela’s Iyo Pimentel, Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, whose play was a bright spot in the futile 1957 Challenge Round, then meets: Marcos Gambus. They} from Washington, D.C, “They train together as a unit for months and months. We're kinda fly-by-night, 1 guess.” Remember! _ “a Tomorrow Saturday, May 17th x « =a Hats Rickards of eleota 110-1098 en | z vases Big ts — D. C., who didn't make the trip wl ee a mn ose appen @ “CY” OWENS, Ine. reverse opponents on Sunday aft- er Bill Quilian of Seattle and Mac- Kay meet the two Venezuelans in the doubles Saturday. go to work in the morning, go to school at night .and train when- PONTIAC’S ONLY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER | 147 South Saginaw Street Pontiac : : j ‘ . The Americans were ased : . 3 Reds Ink Collegian with their showing in the sont . OPEN. 2 GAINESVILLE, Fla. ut—Bernie|*% the three-match series. Monday} SATURDAY e re , ou ‘|Parrish, University of Florida|night in Chicago they were de-| NIGHT football’ co-captain and halfback, |{#ted 61. MS. |has signed a professional baseball| “We'll beat them in New York ‘TIL 11 P. M. ay Os Se ‘|contract with the Cincinnati Red-| Saturday night,” vowed dim legs. ; "| George, who was overwhelmed in ___ balloons — -Refreshmen tee Puzzled ab out your vac ation : ? Noureddin (3),. Jewel’s Reward ACROSS | 28. Exciting event at Pendle- Fy 2 3 4 s r ? 1 ” (4), Martins Rullah (5), Chance} : =o - wea yy It Tony (6), and Gone Fish’ (8). 1 potas time to view 1. Miami. ty, = ‘ The ose soadlet od ae 5S. Famous New England * Neg Meet followed nt 2 7) ~/ and mild weather for the big race, 8. ogg “Francisco's great - Seerrstseed is a good one. and the presence of the Derby olored -— es All Models Thru ‘56 nnd er N p actegesttr ed the arts. ee 37. pon lee nurse: abbr. iy ) ” probably - 13. 38. V | sete Har Bo ee Setar 2 eee 2 EEE ee | “os lico crowds in years. The track - We're starti em you : Fords .. .$8.88 ea. has been fast for several days, is coe ory aire a. Se mead dei od ” Chevy . . $9.88 ea. but whether any horse can men- ng end Ba can | ~ 6 ace Nashua’s track and Preak- 16. — Island, Georgia. 43. Most — like — in Ply: &-©r- $10.88 ea. ness record of 1:54 35 set in 1955 17. Minnesota has a great — their 40 Across. n i2- rT) remains to be seen. 18. One thing to-do in - Raven e tae Don. R. MacDonald = ing boat. “> , home and see baseball. = = sintii coo Celtics Hold Drill 19. peep Islands with 47. ee on - = a 2 | bad for Pair of Rookies 7 nko si, nat o a golfing vaca- = BOSTON @—An unprecedented $8. Gots nichnase a. Bich I i: =. 1 - season ice has been 26. Earl means of transpor- inac for —. Cruise-Out Boat Soles Seid ty ad meas Conlon te = “53, Eocloads abe | morrow in order to get a look at 27. Exclamation aé seeing the 54. U —1 Russia. uM s- ae ry AUTHORIZED DEALER for air too tem diet chelece, title Giant Redwoods. 55. Snicks and —: to thrust. . : All-America Ben Swain from Tex- : : & Troj an Boats Jas’ Southern and. Jim Smith of DOWN 24. Landing Ship Tank. u F » 2 “2 ivindele Trailers Steubenville, Ohio, College. 27. | pad about —toCarisbad | : ? ke a averns 3 1. What you'll see at Grand 28. They're full of National , Red Auerbach, coach of the Na- Coulee. : a a“ ad ‘ “a * Scott-Atwater Motors [it Beimtian Asen” Eastern 2. World's greatest countey 29. Pitcher. . : % : ‘ A é ; or vaca’ 8. : le Factory Trained Service Man ect poprpcenev cng bags 3. First thing you u see of a 30 Smokies at ata ac OPEN SEVEN DAYS 9 to 7 ies are in town to attend the AA you' might pley eo = = « “ « be 1401 Highwood at Walton Bivd 4-9370 B'nai B'rith. sports award dinner at Las Vegas. 33. “— Ami Pierrot.” ; ab Sunday night. 5. Tourist spot in Algiers. 35. — to — driving: bane of on ~ 6. What Virginia Beach holidays. F n ; 7 Fancy way of saying first 30. Histone Yeas ee. k, , ; " ‘word in. a letter. Wroming. = , £ x 8. ‘Island of pink sand and = 40. Whos yoo are when you § 53 s. % ‘ Let’s take the 9. Pienic —. 41, Where to find Lake Kil 10. Barks larney. ar ae. . avd 12. Fancy Rhode Island vaca- = Back road hazards. CA prt 20. Word you'll hear a lot in ta eo this trip!” = Scatiderdale, Fla. 49. Bold line on road map: Answer to Puzzle on Page 40 - ao - Where to go? What to do? You'll find splendid suggestions in the puzzle above. And wherever you find the answer to your vacation, look for “When there's "TE lta tab dosn Oc Seman tenga lo always firet choice! The nimble Dauphine has « carefree way Songreras 7 Ceown to punctuate the pleasure. ‘ rls th souls fant stele fon 0 holiday. Tore yous bogs inte se bis cist - ’ luggage go" get behind the wheel relax. Those : odd ss to the gallon area pleasure, too! 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We are gled WHITE suLP opal grt cl Pep erlang ater ag a a : : The front nine holes, measuring approximately 3,600 to have him on our staff Ml liicgan’ and Sam i Ei camhetitiager WOME Soa deaoeaie in bd fie S yards, are expected to be ready for par-busters and duf- because of his automo- Hillin step at the head of the parade|burg, South Africa, shot 30 feet is fers alike in the spring of 1959, according to genetal ; bile sales experience and with i the youeee ag of San Mo-|from the cup on the 163-yard hole. manager Hiram C. Brown. : also that he has lived in MiMlsel and A rican able r today as the|Hogan's tee shot was 25 yards Walker From Walled|™anage : Rochester for 11 years. golf tourney sogrgiaal Snead went/ away Lake, and Harper From It’s a different situation on the back nine, however. Stop in and say Hello to fim|into the second Player’s first putt as an inch ‘ Only rough grading has*- ha oraen: ee a" — otf course wet hee cette’ for a par Royal Oak Rate Highly}, .6, done, Brown reports, | ee es nee me cent chet tod Mar woth 30008 and the second half of the|Pannsylvanian Hits = . By BRUNO L. KEARNS pros in yesterday's opening round|who had finished an hour and a ae sourse may not be ready),. FOR A REAL GOOD DEAL — of ‘the 72-hole tournament at the|half sooner. Sports Editor, Pontiac Press inti] the 1960 season 219 ABC Sin lefon VISIT THE BIG DEALER IN THE LITTLE TOWN mr remey cone Sem nes been) et et a ee -| ANN ARBOR — As final class} Located on #2-Mile Road one g : years. ahead Hogan Play- , | room tests for the semester near Romeo, a Hogan and Mose} went at a clip = oe 2. ot es the football team at the Universit) Soy he pregeclges oy v _.SYRACUSE, N.Y. ® — Frank @ Shelton Pontiac-Buick, Unc. pais ses 2 Sars is oem tournament forthe four ot Michigan will undergo, com [winding erect as the maior ob-nahtedg°day'of limited actly ’ . Snead and Player were only ahis own tournament for the fourth gridiron examination of their owt | ;taci Will be|ighted a day of limited activity : — stroke behind. Hogan and Snead/time in 11 attempts. . e. A timber hazard in the American Bowling Con- ‘ : eunerty Community Meter Sates) = se their 46th year.| He was one over par through tomorrow with the-annual sprin; joresent on the acreage reserved yesterday. He rolled @, 279 _ _§ 223 Mein St. OL 1-8133 Rochester Ml tect’ G26, Piaver 2. "|the .21th hole, ‘Then he brought ee ee ee game, the highest singleton in the - =| Both the oldsters showed their|forth one of the sensational spurts Head of the class is professor| _, THe first mine will carry par |Open team event since the tour- |mettle under pressure, for which he has been famous) Bennie Oosterbaan and those who| @% 34 Beles ranging im length inament got under way, 48 days 4 am since he turned pro 22 years ago. ha oe we jn-| {rom the 26-yard 4th to the 540- jago ’ the last — receive iD! yard 9th. The creek must be | Despite Sheloski's contribution = vitations to join the Wolverines! crossed on the 4th, 6th and 8th |the Cauly’s Appliance & TV team * of Oe EOE seaiien nent eee woled tglae-epolbl tind Ga the é.len caisalbe co che om'a 2708. ; 2 | — a ets eal adds to the golfer’s worries. = the ‘ = Due to a scarcity of hilly ter-/P ten standings Open 4 a mtr Se, anther tral “hazard, um, ie ce Ly the backfield the im ,|be employed to toughen the course, |Cluded only two team squads, one passing — . inilor| six inches deep and bunkers will| There were no threats to/the lead- ot Stier a standout of the spring drills.inas eS wane ae [ if John Spidel, senior “M" man and a ; . aes E arges niry | Bob Ptacek, who has been work-| pach nine-hole layout is still in * «ff it ing both at left half and quarter,|the tentative stage, especially the|- —— SEA also will be in action Saturday. |pack nine, but plans are mostly | inOpenTrias zr reers | BOYDE & . a ta it ; if Pistol Experts’ from Raye Oak, along with Hank|bome than going ct, Brown be ae NEW YORK &—The largest| Stuart of Detroit; Bushong, s. : Defeat Archers {rela in ine history of the U.S. Diiete and Gary eaten te Be une wil epen te Ge PAINTS Ls ea Open Golf Championship will sick, Mich., wi filling - -_ in OCSC Event a ae ft Gs 38 sana Ard halfback berths while Brad Myers, LP apna, hae Ligemetr 4 2 . a“ ae tion (filled for the title event at the| Fred Julian, Al Groce and Jerry The club driving range is ex- Zz unusual competition | southern Hills Country Club, Tul-| Leith, all from last year’s squad] pected to be ready for busi- . b iter lage dtoelcared E paren Bevel SON June 12-16. probably will get the principal| mess by June 1. an be, shooters won a match from the|the USGA, announced yesterday a] GTO°St yak along with a pair|*® DeBacke of Grosse Pointe. Ro | club's archers, 1432 . 1207, both|Fecord entry list of 2.140. Seven-| Orth Naito? Soe nes John|meo area residents in particular 165 3 groups shooting from scratch. {teen of the entries are exempted : should derive great benefit from . from alifying. The cha ion-| Walker, former all-stater from 4 Pistol clubbers were paced by = 2 ete | Walled Labe Fi their future addition. Ted Villella and George Gorstrom|Ships bracket for the 72-hole med- ond iitle” Irishnen|SHORT PUTTS , h with 246 and 243 of 250, Archers’|®! Play tournament will have ee 4 Weal . rés tops were L. Sheddon (224) and Players. , oe Oy gece om tae L. G. Green (221). Winners won a|* The previous highest entry wag| Some dynam crushing [Toledo professiontl, wab fined S11 fine trophy, which is a revolving} 1,928 in 1954 when the tournament| department. Wednesday in Memphis, Tenn., for 19 58 award for future 6-man teams in| was Played at Baltrusrol in New| athlete, is a center candidate who illegally parking his car the annual event. Jersey, also will be carefully watched. |han is playing. in the Memphis = ie, 46.| Exempted from qualifying in- Mike Dupay, powerful junior from |Open. It's very doubtful that Frank ae oo Eee elie defending champion. Dick Pa., has been given|missed the money, Fijptarer ot La delle, Call. U. 2/0, tial ot Sackle Gis mee Ss Two interesti ol champion Lt. Hillman|Gordon Morrow, letterman end) ments are scheduled Robbins Jr., of Memphis and from Ann Arbor, now is working at The third Pro- == Beats Lay PGA champion Lionel Hebert of| center along with Jim Byers, year is slated WINNIPEG (#—Pancho Gon-| The field will be cut down to|Just what will emerge out of the} medal pla = talea defeated Lew Hoad Thurs-|championship size in 28 sectional| effort to bolster the spot shared| Indianwood. a Th Fe a i tay" el gt coon, wl bo ea of te ee : nis before than ‘3, alu ‘ , one ss er iar points of interest Saturday. |‘he University of Detroit compete ‘ay ‘drinks smooth as silk, | - IMAGINE! Never a trace of bite or burn in your whiskey. 4/5 @. Try Kessler tonight and see. Code Ne. 440 Code es Ke cot er Pint Milford and Royal Oak St. Mary lealiediheaiadliadliliadtinaiiiitals ee ee a oh.’ 4 Rambler Cross Country — 108-inch Wheelbase — 6 or V-8. Get the smartest, most practical car of all... 80 cubic feet of cargo space. Complete Parts Bill Spence says: See the new Ram-! ) bler that broke all sales records in, March. Sales were up 83.6% for the biggest month in Rambler history. Don’t Feed a Gas Hog -- Be Wise ~ - Economize 7 Go Rambler! - BILL SPENCE- RAMBLER : 211 S. Saginaw © FE 59297] a featured events on the area prep calendar yesterday. Clarkston stayed in the running for Wayne-Oakland honors by wal- loping Brighton 11-4, Clarenceville dumped Bloomfield Hills 9-3, Bir- ——|mingham bowed to Port Huron 4-1, Pontiac lost again, Romeo had four homers in a 14-1 romp, Cran- brook tripped South Lake nipped Utica’ 3-2 and. New -|Haven: stayed unbeaten in other baseball action. Milford get ite onty twe bite and all its runs in the 3rd to down Holly 43 in a W-O duel. Terry Hoy won his 7th, Clarks- ton got a good pitching perform- ance and three hits ffom Bob Porritt. Jim Paddock accounted for the Brighton runs with ® homer and triple. Uncoraed san* star with a home run and triple. Royal Oak St. Mary became as- sured of at least a share of its 2nd straight crown by nipping-chief contender Orchard Lake St. Mary 43. The Eaglets held a 32 lead before bowing. * * * Joe Keller edged Rochester's Larry Beaupre for medalist hon- lors 75 to 76 in St. Fred's 341 to 363 1 itor Nine Clinches Tie; PCH Last =i even starting the final hole. Keller scored an eagle and Beaupre -a birdie, West Bloomfield totaled 164, Holly 171 in another match, Don Cole of the victors was medalist with 39. Bill Gromett had 0 for Holly. Birmingham blanked Port Hu- ron in tennis, 5-0. It was the 8th win in. nine starts for the Maples. They meet Mt. Clemens for the Eastern Michigan cham- _plonship May 29th, In other baseball, Flint Central whipped Pontiac for the 2nd time in four days with a 53 triumph here. The Chiefs led 1-0 early arid were later tied until a three-run 6th decided the issue. The defeat, charged to Dave Jones, dropped PCH into a tie for the Saginaw Valley League cellar. Three of the four Pogtiac hits were extra basers, x * * Ron Schmidt had two homers and two singles to bat in five runs, Bud Dodge and Warren Ca- hoon also hit for the circuit in icit to win 8-6 behind Larry Dem- rick, New Haven breezed over Dryden 10-1 combining eight sin- gles with 11 errors. SALES & SERVICE | golf triumph, The boys were all bert gained his 3rd triumph. Da) “If It New Complete Outfits and Equipment in Our New Store Children’s New styles of | Western Boots $ Square Dancing . | ‘ $ 95 Up Shirts, Skirts, | 3 Pants & Boots | wees | See Our New Selection of Saddle ‘Stop in and visit Equipment now at. ~ BAR Bese 5 Western, We Have dt” Grid Coach Loses Leg Shattered by Gun Blast — school football coach has lost the leg that was shattered by the QUALITY PAINTS TO SUIT YOUR DECORATING NEEDS See Your Nearest . BOYDELL Paint Dealer Listed on "Yellow Pages™ 203 of your _Now Open GOLF SUPPLIES DAILY and SUNDAY’ with a deadly weapon, FE 5-831 , 3152 W. Huron Warriors Sign Rodgers 90 WATT PHILADELPHIA W—The Phila- ALL TRANSISTOR delphia Warriors yesterday signed All-America Guy Rodgers of Tem- Hi-Fi ple University to play in the Na- Products Co. ene Romeo's 1ith straight victory. Bob} “Hoot” Engle-| in Your FREE---Colored Tele saa Installed IT's EASY DEAL wr EDDIE STEELE BEFORE wave D ANY CAR— CHECK "YOUR DEAL WITH EDDIE STEELE 2705 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor Phone FE 5-9204 _ _—s om Your Cor — Check Accidents | “FREE SAFETY CHECK TODAY | te of the High TO Overhead ert SS ae 2 ge aS SR Es fees a as eee oe ae } €. ce } Sy | i. ; A RAE Set = q ; - > ae eee (oe ‘ ae = : hi a bY “ J, ie Vc y % ; Pi y ~ “THE PONTIAC PE PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY % 1058 90 Stage een a Light ht Gyard | = 3 hia toto Mondnac ee Road New President , for Cage Loop . | Thursday —James W. Vickers, a_Wichita,| and indus’ oe KANSAS CITY ~The Nation- al Industrial Basketball League} : named a new president Kan., sportsman and trialist. He succeeds Louis G, Wilke of Bartlesville, Okla., who held. the post three years, George J. Kolo- wich of Denver succeeds Vickers as a vice president and Warren ‘Womble of Peoria, Ill:, was ap- pointed secretary-treasurer. ' Wilke will remain a director. * * * Representatives. of firms with teams in the league scheduled the second anual East-West All-Star game for Denver next March 15. Womble will coach the Eastern team, drawn from players on the Bartlesville, Peoria, and Akron| - clubs. Johnny Dee of Denver will coach the West, made -up of play- ers from Wichita, Denver and Se- attle, The representatives voted to permit six time-outs instead of five and to retain 48-minute games and the. 24-second rule next season. YOUNG RACER — They're learning the ways of the' race track young these days. In this picture, 12-year-old Tommy Hansz of Birming- ham receives some friendly advice from his father, Edward, prior to spinning his quarter- eG si Fri., apoyapeg and Sun. =34 $1.50 “A Cledh Car Rides Better. Lasts Longer” -KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone Richard D, Kuha FACTORY PRE-SHAPED CANV. BOAT COVERS 2 12-Ft. ae ae > ee Sise $10.88 —S A at eee the wh ofa css Deuble stitched at points of strain. Comes complete custom, weather resistant fit. Guaranteed heavy-duty SPE aL ONE-PIECE BOAT COVERS WITH WINDSHIELD FPOCKET & MOTOR COVER. with draw rope fer eenstruction, Buy 14 Ft.- tt ad SURPLUS, ARMY NAVY JOE'S 32 S. Saginew ee eames Mie eed Youngsters Bring Tiny Cars to Miracle Mile Track Quarter-Midget Races Here Ever hear of the Wolverine One- property owned by the city of; Their programs attempt. to fol- low a regular professional show — -jmain event, semifinal, time trials tion has now moved its auto rac-|and all the rest. Races run from which is growing in popularity by|ing program into Epntiac’s back|6 to 20 laps, depending upon the bounds. . lyard. age of the participant. The Wolverine organization is « *« * ‘+ A new dirt track has been laid on property at the southwest cor- The youths race in four age groups — 4 through 6, 7 through Center near Square Lake Road and) the youthful drivers have already initiated the oval in practice runs. 15. Their cars have a maximum of three horsepower, a restriction of nine cubic inch displacement and a top speed of 25 m.p.h. Autos are elther bought or built by the parents and constant su- pervision is maintained at all times to make each race as safe as possible. The new Miracle Mile track is 16 Ft. Ce | TROPHIES FOR EVERY OCCASION WE MANUFACTURE ¢ OUR OWN TROPHIES FREE ENGRAVING WITH ORDERS OF $50 OR MORE American Trophy and Sperting Goods Co. 18 E. Pike St. Downtown Pontiac — PE 59516 one - tenth of a mile long with a three-foot retaining wall. Al- though the track has been in con- istant use by the young speed imerchants, it still needs a lot of surface work before the opening races June 8. Major League Boxes - .|ner of the Miracle Mile Shopping.'9 10 through 12 and 13 through! Re oval for youngsters. “The dirt track is one- tenth of a mile long. Boys and girls from ages four to 15 run their tiny cars at the new track under the supervision of their parents. The first program is June 8. season, publ ter parking lots with 8 to 10 cars! taking part. Edward Hansz of Bir-| mingham, vice president of the group, thinks membership, {now numbers about 60, - will be ‘doubled by the end : the current Secretary of State James M. Hare is expected to attend the Tosmay-tn © Sepeler eonipéten. 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Complete Selection in Models and Accessories. “Turn to Turner” L GENE r yl 4 —— . br ‘Pre-Finished Oak | 1 0 : | $736 $4%6 | spoil your fun in the . - « » get an A-l 995, $ 495 ’ 145] f + ee 8 » 1g - << = : ER = ee sienna we SE in oo Shem means ae Me RA a em AIM LS a MI 4-7500 | \ { Q os : “THE , PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, MAY 1 16, fous is ce OAKLAND COUNTY YOUTH HOME — This is the beautiful building, with-its - Director Wesley Johnson and his will stage an open house Sunday from 1 to _ polling surrounding landscape, which Oakiand County took over in February to han- 5 p. m. to show interested citizens the operation. Located at 7350 Cooley Lake Rd., nach needa siacemntnae ec tenmmiceltancsccleatiae: dal inaahaes’ : it was the Yormer children's branch of the Tuberculosis Santorum.” " |Mayor Donaldson. Hits Planning of Courthouse - lon Telegraph Road, | Pi 4 ~ Luncheon Dinner - z i gy aftr Clarkston Voters Will Decide on School Bond Issue May 26 CLARKSTON — Qualified brary and administrative offices|to the Board of Education said the|the board make provisions for ‘WOO LA RD. $n the Clarkston Community ween ov reba sees in the ig “- jebaed vuxigten of te high | these facilities in the final planning 8 ‘the pods ub Free Parking WwW DWARD at LONG KE 2s ‘ District will be asked in a spe- provisions for future school was Jacking in physical ed-|and specifications. raid and uttering lish- Free Admission BLOOMFIELD HILLS expansion ucation, auto mechanics, advanced biology, physics and chemistry, _|audio-visual education and library facilities. * * * The special election hag been scheduled from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will be held in the Clarkston The committee requested that Elementary School on Waldon \Changes Plea to Guilty | on Bad Check Charges The former manager of a down- town Pontiac clothing store, Ber-| nard Bluestein, 32, late of Phila- fore Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty to change his plea + * * Judge Doty set sentencing for May 23. Bluestein. earlier had stood mute to passing a worthless — check while employed by the! ag x * * to guilty on two counts of checkigy * * « .\ 4 Oe -| Public Invited to Annual Event Tomorrow road in Clarkston, Roosevelt School's PTA to Stage Fair Each school room will be repre- sented at separate booths. | General chairman is Mrs. Wil- | Ham Yates. Others on the gen- | eral committee are Mrs. Frances Ammerman and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Teaciers who are “Ton-O- Fun rp A MC” Cathy Carter FRANK JAM SESSION TUESDAY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS PERRY. ' ID's | eee? Gon | De Ss nn“ Sam Kake ED Hg ‘22-2981 of Huren — A) Cocktail Barks a Banquet — | ‘Ain asleu Van .. PHONE Midwest 4-1400 For an evening of dancing and fun... jolit the ond, of the |\ OLD DUTCH MILL AUBURN HEIGHTS Friday and Saturday Nights Western Swing and Rock ’n’ Roll ‘by Flint’s Most Popular Band! LARRY AND HIS WESTERN. PLAYBOYS! F ahhahadaat athutadinh atatahahabad A, , : ; . . . N 4 . \ . \ *“ OXBOW LAKE PAVILION 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. |SQUARE DANCE) CLUBS INVITED ONE OF MICHIGAN'S ~~? =} 4 tees er ne ee booths include Mrs Valea Lovely Singing Star | ‘' Carr, Florence Kane, Mra. Mar TIAA A ALAA LALLA LLL a ——l|strong, Iva Jane Price, Mrs. Vera’ * = aris, Mary Bares, Mra. Selma pICK Now! A New Band ear Har an , LEE STONE dlp, Edythe Sheridan, and PABUR OS KEFGEN nd His | _coniappe selena FLOOR SHOWS Rock and Roll . PLAYING FOR YOUR Mrs. Stant Persinger is in charge EVERY Bermenie D * FRIDAY and ; ANCING F.O.E. “2s0" | SATURDAY arent oats MODERN - SQUARE : * AND 7 NIGHTS GLENN EASTMAN. Calling LYNETTE & BROWN DON BROWN _ : . x . c ‘Janus’ Opens Tonight . ELMER SEZ: Hot or Sweet you can’t beat py i 7 — WEEK slau, — crate" ttice-Seeker to Star the Bob Lawson Combo every Friday and “rat 3 LITTLE wo . of Gas 2 eetanik tom to: Labivtlle,. go : Saturday night at the New Drayton Inn. ~ JOE POLZIN at al the OncAN ies aoe Somenian ote new in. Avon P lay er s Comedy Bob at the organ on Wednesdays thru Sat- ~ fry Sto The poor i be ROCHESTER <- feu Deewe, wfhared ty Caltens Com enfant hodern om urdays. Serving lunch and dinner every day tery en fet thaelie eeene Orit wey oe “Tender Trap” and nace nes with special family style dinners Sunday. architect, will formally present: ynette, head the cast of the Avon|day.” ‘the $79,000 addition to the Oxford! Players’ sophisticated come dy, Janus,” opening tonight _ Lakeville Smart's Barn on Tienken road, | ‘north of Rochester. NEW DRAYTON INN Formerly the Commodore Hotel 4195 DIXIE HIGHWAY BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake at Telegraph - DELICIOUS DINNERS and LUNCHEONS OR 3-7161 — Pa ’ , ‘performances of the play which superintendent of schools, and ele-lwon the praise of Broadway the- instrumental music stu- -goers . - dents. in the “aevile-Leonard tts New rerk Pun. Othe peor | ——SERVED DAILY-—— = By Pr no i — j are tomorrow, |§ { | Ne Belin was bcs. rich los a os en ee SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS | MAYOR # WEDNESDAY 2412 XIE Nona chat of the Lakeville PTA. for each is 8 p.m. ond, for Your Listening Pleasure * FRIDAY 9 | "Bae eseia, pegsoiscas Bob aoeny. al cuanat “WE INVITE demas AND PRIVATE PARTIES” Hospital Group Elects | Browns have had extensive x- SACK COU RTER PRB ee cae # SUNDAY : . rience in college drama 4 Artis Officers at. Royal Oak pic stock can ths i at the | chee 9 oo Ae at oe ne aaa. tot i [ LUNCHEON ; DINNER Civic Players in addition t PIANO and ORGAN ' Welcome 1 1 ‘ : ~~ Willan, Seaurront Hospi | Were with the Avon b's Chicken H 7 ; LIQUOR — FOODS 11:30 te nye Be SF 5:30 to 10:30 Oak, has ¢lected Mrs,| Brown will be ‘seeking/ Plan to Meet and Eat at Bob's cken House = {} np B 1s | : $130 to ‘Bdward HL Keley, ‘Mrs. Walter/pubiican nomination for "OPEN DAILY AT 7 A.M. | BARA RESTAURANT S125 oct Ganda” 81 Gehrke, Mrs. Vincent E. Van|governor in the Aug 7 | 130 S. Telegraph Rd. - FE 46981 | Closed Sundays” Feet, rs, Vincet P. Russell and| The second lead SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 2 A.M. . _ _ FAMILY NIGHT: Bring the Whole Famil Mrs, Merrill Cc. White to-its Board} iby Tom King, anothyr veteran of Dinners to Take Out —- Call FE 3-9821 ’ | e e ily of Se ites the amateur theater/ He is remem- : , : — : is Monday; May 19, 5:30 to 9:30 P. M. $]00 _ Per Mrs, coef een cay Be The eg - 2 : “Smiling Fat" ie for gem pleasure at ie to be started 66 99 ’ FINE FOOD and Li Sto sk May Is Tavern Month GREEN PARROT | MANNY’ | BR velba ap THE FRIENDLIEST PLACE IN TOWN EMBLEM are recognized as the “friendliest places in town.” Members of this fine organi- Milton L. Hey ss SUNDAY SPECIAL a a Hoope, Mes, incen P. Russel - | STRIP sintons‘efeax | | SPECIAL SUNDAY, SMORGASBORD! : ho aes Fiset or les, 1. D Oakland County Table Toppers along with the IN 30 Served BAKED HAM, BEEF, $ 95 ‘Seelinger hn brewers and distillers, are proud of thelr eon- A la carte .. . Potatoes, Chef's Salad J] 120 7.M. to TURKEY AND. DRESSING ] / To dau ov over 68,000 hours of hos- tribution to the economic life of the nation. with choice of , Vegetables, i, 6° (9:30P.M. PAN FRIED CHICKEN ...... i. given by the But, we are prouder still of the fact that bars Hot Roll and Butter .. OR A‘LA CARTE ie ig 2 a and DINNERS pital been y and taverns displaying the TABLE TOP pe ads | The Hot | Only 5 Minutes from Downtown . gation welcome you to help them celebrate MAY” T, MONTH. Table Top points the way. ith 2 Hospitality is the key, and old and new cus- with the Most 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Rd. tomers are cordially invited to stop in for Is a Don’t Miss Those Color Spectaculars See Them on Our 21” Color uf The Green Partet | Open Daily 9 A. M. to 2 A, M. Sunday 2 PP. M. to 2 A. M. Plenty: of Free Parking = FR 83-9782 Ff pleasant evenings of fun and telaxation as suits their fancy. You'll enjoy the warmth of the atmosphere in which the serving of fine food and bever- —- are prepared for your pleasure. = Table Topper os levous Should Be a Memniber of County Table — i Your Favorite Re: 4D Berens trom Anbaria’ Mote! : \ aklen nated ened ff. te aS ee Be my ae | Ae, ak a EOE SSS AMOR Mca io 0m THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1058 ea | ae: tHIMTY-ONE. arole Violator Flees; | Police traced James’ Reed, 1,| Hollywood in : 75] to make me cancel out and for- - 3 hanges Clothes Fast ‘|to a nearby backyard where the! Headii es : get’ the backgrounds and loca- Birth of Quad’ BLUE. Sky carn — send, Writer, Producer Team | mari ie eer es (COVES in State SACRAMENTO, alifornia “Youth Authority parole| and while the people were tient: | Million to One | FE 4-4611 olator escaped from a Sacra- On the ground was:the hospital | ty enough I don’t think it’s any : ento hospital — only a/gown. Missing from the bopal tO Establish N eW Fi 1I m pinto to tale ma Agestons Sin i 2150 OPDYKE RD. spital gown. : line were a. shirt ,and trousers, company right now.” , > sce) ; of quadruplet calves, described as; By LOVELBA 0., PARSONS aN Stack and Dorothy} And how right he is: a twowmillion-to-one rarity, och * * * i “HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The com- Malone for their movie, ac eurred on an upper. peninsula bination of writer Robert Wilder| Maybe you are asking how Zug-| ‘Princess Grace and Prince Ral-/tarm-near here ‘yesterday, The| | i smith, who. is at MGM and aboutinier are planning to come to the LA HMM. ASS SSS. and Al Zugsmith who. produced! ‘being “The Vanquished,” the|U, S.A. in September,” writes aencel poco ti ag through) iM wy) i] THAT MAN RIGHT QUTA MY HAIR ~ very succes it won Robrs/ Wiliam Pasliner navel, fo the|Grepes good frend Rupert Allen" John Campane, Michigan, State self he doesn't Stack an Academy nomination and|5CTee®, ©@ P University agricultural agent, said ' — y.-Makne an Academy to do one outside picture a year. a ane christening of infant weighed 173 pounds , _ Now Al and Bob have formed the ll is ce Rmert. “This happens maybe once or Producers Artists Corp. and their| More power to Sam Goldwyn = 2 * twice a year in the United States,” first picture will be Wilder's novel, who today made his 1958 creative| They are looking forward to the|he said. “But it's the first time \ only encourages. talented students |‘‘An Evening With Frank Sinatra,” |resylt of artificial breeding." r Soe Cee. Lee | with his $1,000 and $250 ore when Monaco will bold the word| . | prizes, but he gives much of his!premiere of “Kings Go Forth.” z LAST TIMES TONITE | personal attention to this worth Joos is singing at the gala |USing More Rubber His contract gives him permission handling the public rélations at the the two bulls and two heifers born “Walk With Evil.” They are seek-| “iting awards at UCLA. Sam not big gala in Monaco on June 14/1 know of that it happened as al “THE LONG HAUL” i while project. TONIGHT! . « re o é fter the screening, and Grace F Also “ PE Iniversity | © NEW YORK — The Rubber te — = | «im tia inet of Be bomigrss y will see her old friend, Sinatra, (yanufacturers Association reports ‘ SAN QUENTIN Sam sald, ‘Hollywood's basic | wno was one of her personal problem is a lack ef good stories | inviteg weddin PerwonallY \that the nation used 1,475,000 tons) | —and nothing more, No matter rund worens gue, of new rubber in 1957, compared] That's all today, | with 1,436,482 tons the year before. | | how great the stars, the director, | the producer, if the story is not | sound it is impossible to produce @ success.”’ | One thousand students plus first ! prize winner*Richard Stockton (for his stage play, “The House Shall iTremble”) and Peter Renno (sec-| ee ond place winner for his book, DRIVE-IN THEATER Tales of a ) applauded Sam. THE FAMILY DRIVE | IDGERS & ANE RSTEIN ait a ne ei Wed., Set, and Veni wien | Suna ot 8:20) fri, Sat, ond [140 BAGLEY AVE, WOodward 2-7135 "~ Detwelt 26, Mich. Cor, Williams Leke-Airpert Roads—Box Office Open 7:10 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY fe iT S LIKE NO OTHER ENTERTAINMENT IN THE tea Richard ae aie director, | just missed Vice President Rich-| jard Nixon's visit to Bogota, Co-| lombia, by a few’ days. He was pe for rt a rT } . WORLD! YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! lo Ddvoit | t See ; Siansacat 4 fom Pape mNEWLA TD Da Can Never a Bo ra ee } ° cwsnama cone, 16 : — a AT OUR SAME : 3 en ne =f Low pricss | li PATORE STANT bphen Mee aan | Set. ane 9:10 NOW SHOWING } ay Bove - ue sven | here ctiaauiene PLUS | NOMINATED FOR THR RILLS| 110 ACADEMY | WITH THE SON OF AWARDS | ROBIN HOOD! REGULAR PRICES * ; 4 | - o-mmanme PATRICIA OWENS + RED BUTTONS - RIGARDO MONTALBAR - MARTHA SCOTT | MATINEE SATURDAY OPEN 12:30 — ADDED 4—CARTOONS-4 LAKE THEATER WALLED Lake NOW SHOWING MA 4-2151 BIG BOLD DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONELICTI 2nd FEATURE HOTTER THAN THE : HELL OF BA rh pine = CO-STARRING | ACADEMY AWARD J Zs , : ONES OF babe i'3 Hee , ‘| at le i BUTTONS ! AAAADADAD ; : I Weel ye CAC MIYOSHI | | | te a UMEKI ° DRIVE-IN Tp SOON THEATRE oa Lee tl . SAT, MATINEE |] __ THE WATER” 4—CARTOONS—4 : "5 BAMBI" “CONGO BILL Fe” ff ee tier : IME th , i } DR! VEIN 7 yee os a, = (US-10) aaa Rd. FE 5-4500 wrewrr were ee ALAN LADD . | “FAREWELL to ARMS” , 7 went x MON, Thru SAT. a ‘TONIGHT — SATURDAY Peng — “THUNDER BARGAIN HOURS | 1} (Tue ttaron Theater t ALL COLOR PROGRAM | ge | PAURDER fy] esan wtom | eer emer dbnstnt presen penne EAST" : ADULTS 29 | # Dars"_Sienng ine 18} Sushi wih eee: a aa neues ——— wane _ COMMERC DRE THEATER EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING IN THE PONTIAC AREA SOUTH END.OF UNION LAKE ROAD - OPEN 6:30 P.M. |. TWO OF THE MOST UNUSUAL . TONIGHT & SATURDAY PICTURES OF THE SEASON BERET a pe ON HER WEDDING NIGHT... enslaved by Jungle brutes! VIOLENTLY RAW! BRUTALLY FRANK? It hod to be made that way! “QORED! Added! CINEMASCOPE CARTOON - STARTS Marlon Brando @ Dean Martin _WED. _Montgromery Clift in “The Young Lions” e e § e e e..9 y .§ OPEN 10:45 an : 7. / 2 Hilarious Martin and Lewis Laugh Riots 5 . EW EC sCONOM! 3 At SS IU Pr J . iO-4SAMAEPM | AFTER TPM EVe.SUN HOL CHILDREN ALWAL 25° 1 >O 65. 25° Ea FULLER + CHARLOTTE AUSTIN BR six Cpe oo re Jeanne Gerson" aera ; As 4 e , a : 4 ; 4 é \ ! f° i . i " V , y | te co : I - oy ‘ Ar Bi te - : —— Ber ag i ____" THE PONTIAC-PRESS; FRIDAY, MAY 16,1958 ave Cees : All About Men | Chapter Five | : - aaa BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES a : ! By Edgar Martin e -}roses and “‘love-forever-true” stuff. If you take marriage seriously, discount all the moonlight and You are entering the most sa- cred and important partnership of your entire life. It can be heaven on earth, whether in pal- ace or trailer, or it can be hell on wheels, Don't Always Say, ‘Yes, Dear’ ice - | \ have a direct bearing on the des- tiny of mankind. Size up the stock she came from, Ho" * *« * . If you knew a fraction of the ills due to indiscriminate matings, you would realize the importance of giving the matter the attention it deserves, If you want the Lord to bless you with healthy offspring, it some of these diseases in its his- tory, the chances are just half as bad as when both sides have the same weakness, Without too much trouble, you can find a girl who has inherited weaknesses dif- ferent from yours. I know farmers who spend a lot of time and money trying to keep dwarfism out of their cattle herds, oo tS hh ne =e _J think it was Michelet who said,/i, better to. prevent ‘now rather|but who show interest in their chil- “If you wish to ruin yourself, Mar~| than try to correct later. ‘ Idren's alliances only when one jry.a rich wife.” And if Michelet wants to marry out of the family ‘| didn't, Joe Peck does. — Lape panna ary faith. Don’t rush. The right girl is loaf-| TU" 'm famites are allergy, : ; ing around some place, and I don’t) ness, a tendency toward heert anaes le i = mean at a soda fountain, Your job) disease, diabetes, migraine, cleft |... » medical record, just as is to recognize her. j palate, many kinds of mental |/, nities in my day used to record * + * diseases, and tuberculosis in all births and deaths in the family You only have to live with your, 4s forms. Bible. wife for 40 years or so, but the If only one side of the family has) NEXT — WHEN YOU GO traits you two will hand down will! married, it will be a boon to your! WOOING Sewn BOARDING HOUSE — Y MUMUMMdMdp, HER HEH! HOW SOLLY You "YF THE BERRYS WHERE DO WOMEN GETALL] | ITS VERY SIMPLE, PAL.» THEI ENERGY ANYWAY? ! WHEWIE! WE'VE BEEN ON THE GO ALMOST EVERY NIGHT / ; > ARE TODAY, MY I'M CONDUCTING A PERSONAL Y , : ; Bat es Uae a ren )y Caer esTOns SEEN DES THis "BING EoD co” L/| Eien ee Os Aan on et (\ AH-ER~~FOR INSTANCE, oon @s well as in candy and corsages. nore | igang 44 YOUR. BOLIVIAN RBAN % the advancement 2 ay . $s iy atthe breed depends on the fe h HAVEN'T PILED UP QUITE SEWER ISSUES HAR RUMPH! «— BUT CHEER UP/ BIG THINGS ARE aa if g ae : Fa A Z ENOUGH IN COMMISSIONS | TO FILL THAT a ry ASE! | if F 4 Ps i i : i ues rie, t26% ARO ght tacit Ie REEGES af g i * r | i. i E 2 : ai Fi Es 3 g h t | Fi i | i f ii MEA Gerview, ine. TM. tag, US, Pat. OFF. ef i i ‘i OUT OUR WAY 2 z n rf i 2 + i iF Birk ly te : FE f “ii : i ir if i z «33 += ‘| ba a i fal i il YEAH ---THIS 1S A ROUGH NEIGH BORHOOD--- (T'S NOT SAFE ANY MORE SLUGGO--- I HEAR YOU'RE GOING. EVEN THE CROWS ARE GETTING TOUGH A ’ ie Ge i F i Ta tng, U8 Per 08. = ME rights eerwed TRWNLIAMS Sb TI. Reg US, Pat. OF. 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Ds NN AZZ TIM ) Ls = . eases SS) , ‘ . 4 j }, ° + \.@ ‘ r * x 4h 2 & «2 =" 2 ta & rime. &eme S 6 ss wet Oe we ee ee eSeeAns ees wee Z i» fF ec2h8 2 Se — s 7 7 y ee | - : } Z pS ee Sp ' * < te be clea ey : ’ r 3 i £ . b) . 2 ic % f ‘ 3 i f é mee e : oe : » af : 5 . ; Z Die f S : i + s } : : 53 Zé fo 7 E < os ie : pee ‘ , ’ ae } | tig e ‘faces s ts ge 3 : oink @ f . i * | re © a £ 2 ‘ ae e| ; ! ee rie take eee. __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, re 4 : , 29.4 Prices on Grains MARKETS Shows Slight HChangeovers | aa i si a : sip ngeo ers © bmmunice _|satellite, is on view at the Hayden in ; * &i.. lo. - A The following ize top prices cov- Pete t oreo eB aes : are ree ie lee Tae Oe ea 1] 10 im "ering sales. of locally grown pro- Wal re |@ardner at Fa ag ae Py " QROTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION | |pistnet duce -brought to the Farmer's Gen 33. 56. Barem Pict 20.383 ar y ; Clarkston 2, Community, iSchool Sistrive Smt We ouvert and sold by wa Beat Rene : N 4 a Sletion is hereby” ven iven, that g ,rpceis! Bay ond : of wholesale is ; SSA BOR ae | elec pL HICAGO u — Prices of grain — molvenle corps lots.) NEW YORK W=The stock man(Ssa aus cols’ Z2aa1| Wards Predicts Auto ews in Br ef = Ae Distrier, “in the} Pole — were steady _~ today Detroit Bureau of Markets, as ot et showed a slight upside trend, |Gen oe’ .:. 18.3 Fier em o Pl ts t Shut D ~ > on Monde nthe foi dey"ot Ma trade, : wm eo. board of) Th ; but many issues were unchanged |9en, 7 a Phileo -.se0e.34.7) | = ° ut OWN) Harold Blount, of 2640 Mann Rd., thes, irom ne 1:08" o'clock “a.m! to As 8:06 : * « * . in moderate early trading today, eo + 364 cee “554 in Six to Seven Weeks Waterford Township, reported to vote upon the following dard Time, to & to Activity wag brisk at times, but Produce Most gains were fractional. |Goodrich .... $5.2 mit ae | | Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies, | istrict, Clarkston Commun “Beate “of it 5 There were a few losers. dyeer .... 75.1 Proct & @ ... “1 : Thursday, that someone had stolen|Michigan. borrow the sum of not to again it centered mainly on the vucnss * ¢ « Grab Paige... 14 pullman ......73 DETROIT — Ward's Automo-|his row boat, valued at about %, exceed tro million fizy, hundred Mnet,|simning 2000-83 #.. nd 0 May contracts in evening up op-|APPies Delicious, ba. -......++.++ $5.00 Grey matt) ge On -+4-33.3| tive Reports said today the car/from Lake Oakland, sae “hnnetor" for the’ perpese of Go| PORES, Oo ay? “ton a, “point: “thence erations where the broadest price| Apples, ‘Sipele Reae’ bu. seereeeees ‘bbe Lower-priced stocks continued to/Qull, O°. -1S Reoub’ gif 222143.4| industry will start shutting down , fraying the cost of erecting and fur; ——-o-" " the point shifts vee Beas Be attract speculative interest. Homestk wales $2 ape M coed s| its plants for model changeovers ‘Billy Laverne Johnson, 25, of 42 additional Sthoal fecllities either of aoe nae: Commercial to Residential f May wheat and rye were the Gaparagus, (debs) dos. .....4..+4/1.80 American Motors and Contin- [1 i Bey te 3 =k, within six or seven weeks. Green St., pleaded guilty yester- ne ceee sualbanel cate 1 OR, Sue, NO: So, 8, ST end 08 of Trim widest swingers during the first|Shives. (doe 0) ..cvvs..cescss.c1. L48| ental Motors each rose traction. [Ing "nang ©; tae gefevey,S.---221] The shutdowns, it added, will day in municipal court to reckless| “Notice is further given, that the voting] (nat, Portia, of, vacant, ind, IviRg, bee hour. Wheat was % cent lower to Quilon, dry 80-1... SEIS geo} ally in brisk dealings. pened 82 Te oe Ted - 354| last into September. The auto|driving. Judge Cecil B. MacCal- base Jor onid staction wit De as it Subdivision ‘No. 1 and Moe Mighwey cee ah tee Moy %|Parsnipe, Me bus s-cs.css22. 180] General Motors and Chrysler|int “its cn 'sbe> Seovill MI ;.--303/ makers have not commented onjlum sentenced him to 90 days pro-| ths tees, of Clarkston. « in| filgane,Rosd) 10 8 deRih so, (oe 4 :, May $1.28; [Petites red’ ei age" pag/etiged ahead while Studebaker Int Harv --- 323 Bears Roeb ..29 | their model changeover plans, [bation and $35 costs. atelier iy further seinen, , at, he] No, of of win’ Laken Vilage Subrivision oats unchanged to % higher, May! Radishes, white (bchs.) doz, .......1.50/Packard showed t change. Int Paper |-.: 94-4 aE x * * trict has estimated that two million five Road), to's depth of’ 110) fest, — 64%; rye % to 1% higher, May/ Rhuberd. outdoor (behs.) doe. eee 00 - rom a Re oc ees 34] ward's said that while the early a py Bale. St. Andrew's|}iDtred thousand dollars (63.000.088) o|Lake Township, Oskland County, Mieh- $1.37%; unchanged to %4 Re: = Ib, (bakt) ...3.10 * Johns Man ... 373 peceey a: =: 33 ‘ Episcopal Church. Hatchery Rd.,/borrowed for the project for tor gn hy said igan. ' } M ry Kale, bu —— Youngstown Sheet dropped about sens ot 22: 347 Southern’ Co.-; 293) shutdowns will mean sparse e™-\Drayton Plains. Sat, May 17, 10/enss sry 00 be eset See, ee tS fe ate ower, be ay $2.24%; lard 4 to 5 gorret, be es ee “2. $a point. Republic eal t Vy, eaeey, Hey + 318 ore, oe it ployment, there will be a “fourth/a.m. to 2 pm. —Ady,| Dated May if, 1008. nossne, sare lor tha preservonten af Gee poe og pmo pounds lower,|spinach, bu. “1.012.222.2222 > LWlg ‘sted and Bethichem Ppecer is, - Kenn a i Ing ‘: $.| quarter burst of production pro- B Secretary, Board of Bducation boalth, pence Sd enlety one Sty Es, ee oe livestock tle change. pe, ee Be Si BI -- G3] sperity that may rival 1955.” It Pike, Prt, Map Tike el ee t May 1988 by ivestoc penn a F . 1], 332 Stevens, JP .. 21.6| added that it based this predi : . TOWNSHI WHITE LAKE, > el ee Zenith dropped around 2 points, |OF cyst “°° Bum ous ef | on prospects for a highly eaicionat, ky 11, te TAY lone snes WEL teig| ites reese hae ments for this cro which DETROIT LIVESTOCK Moderate advances were made |Licg & My... The Suit -: 34 ful o model cl $2. Stores, Insures your fur of Oakland, State of Michigan Ordains: BERT A. McKEACHIE. stadaecl DETROIT, May 16 (AP) — (USDA) —| by Good Cockh Aire "2. 466 Bylv EL Pa -. 38. mtgoing oe oA coat,|” the following. Amendments to the Clerk began on July 1 were reported|Hogs — Salable 200. Butchers 25 cents y year, Boeing, Kennecott, (roew's ......° 16.7 tf ++ &. George’s-Newport's, 74 N. Saginaw./wnite Lake Township Rural Zoning Mag. 36. "%s. today at only about 325 million|} se segue bulehes ie ay Ss No.| Du Pont, General Electric and Lone 8 Cem... 30.7 Tex 3. Bul... 18. This prespect, | hea — masesias isle, Set, Mes — ner Orem As a amended: a a rv 15;| Caterpillar. vvoe BB: . Pa’ |:. 445| Service added, “heralds a re- ure ommercia: ed 1 an , . 60. Dist: budiala cemmugred with abet UES we, a3 Se ee Ph pe cou Mesh». $01 Timk R. Bear 35. fara te cieday operations and |27,Onziand Ave. 9 a: m. to 6:20 Part of the N. W. % of the N. E. % million bushe same period}; 240-300 most 0-22.75; mixed gr: slightly were American To-|Manning...... 23.4 Transamer ..- factory overtime for the first of Section 23, T. 3 N. R. 8 EB, de- ot the last crop year which was|*ws ae Ibs. 11.78-30.50; con compared bacco, Eastern Air Lines, Texasimay p —. ‘ oe Tw m.. 28. in ” White Shrine Rummage Sele. ee Soot tine of Weariee-cuarter a record. higher. gy Beng ._ Flan 1 iOn. and Royal Dutch. Mead Cp .. 348 Un = a : time in pearly a year. 128 W. Pike. Sat., May 17, 8 re section, said point being distant N. ‘ i re her, mostly 1.25- 1.56 Merck ....... $0.2 Unit Air Lin .. W: * + bd ” 96° ry 45" W., 270.42 ft., and 6, 76° otto, — Balable 260, ‘trede’e ¢ clean- * * Mo Hoo’. 843 nt ee at ‘ane a oe ycliee a Jerry's Resale is W.. “Sise ft. from the «netheast c Det up affair 7 scattering early sales slaugh- U. S. Industries was uncha: a T88 pee :& sae? "of said “sects sty-thres: _ Grain Prices ter steers and heifers unchanged) 'cows|at 914 on a big block of nged Mine Set’ as te 94.C° -- 34°) plants for changeover in July with 98 W. Howard. cornet Se ee eee dy to 50 cents lower; Scchue os on : ig of 8,900 3 ub : 5S 118.91 ft. al 3 CHICAGO GRAIN wiulity, grede: other classes scares, uo-|s Mont ward ..38, 88 a "25 | Curyeler Corp, going dows is late Mile Wichway “to the beginsing of a : p ww cho! nee DS Tob ..... : ; aERICAOO, May 18 (AF) — Opening] steers 38.00 37.80: tew ‘head, low choice Other opening blocks included: | Motorsie’.....384 ¥PS, Reel: 34 July or early August and Ford Postmasters Sel ct Sre’of said curve, ‘radius being $060.43 wt aay gw Se nl SE aEN SIGN on 400 eure Aremioes Mer] Ree ee 7 area 7 COU pts bet Cate tlt ee ee May veces 3.200 SY, ww ee. ~--. BOM]! 00; eanners and amass 15.00-/5% on 4,000 shares; American Mo-| NX wars -s00 ae 51’ W., $1.23 ft.) 50.23 ft. al E gee § LOTTI aye] 19.00: red at Cash R ..61 White Mot... 45.5 ooo ’ ; St, olen sald J, ciscese MBB Dee, 5. as Crs on Compared last week, slauehterliorg up Y% at 13% on 3,000; Solar| Nit Dairy ..:.48.1 Wilson & Co. 303 It said new car sales for May Birmingham S Reese rial ay Ne thence Bese sosetus isi May ....... 1.36 — fe 2 8 oe ee Aircraft unchanged at 17 on 3,900;| Nat Lead ......86 Yale & Tow | 46 1-10 averaged 13,777 units daily, a {ae et to's point RENT A ‘58 “Geca TAO BB. ws: LAMB Hon thotes, while lower rades 0 rattland Fairchild Engine unchanged Sy, Mt" “384 Yas Sy’. gas) Compared with 13,300 in the like ) section: thence N, 02" 42"18 30.00 CAR! MAF 0c.c5: + 1.26% Dec... .... 1.18% steady; cows also opened the week steady|at 12% 2,000. pau ve...) oop S| April period and 13,500 in the Birmingham Postmaster Roland ie tieng said wast line to the point of| : pS ea "T3h% say sn. 12:90 tas troll. dew, soeund ‘cenéys “bul ¥ i | same March period. Reese is the new president of the| (fy scree of snd “™ Stee atta Coreen See , Be RR, Bop ce | tully_stesay throughout: most ‘food. to < STOCK AVERAGES Ward's soot ge this ’ Oakland County Postmast ASED- | no section 7% W. te the N. B. ¥4 of ee an j week's. output ty ers ‘, REX food. an a A. New York Stocks way ie by The Associated Press) will be 86,738 cars and 16,645 x ek aoe “yh Eas, ae point. said HON. sranoand fe a-ti93 |. Poultry Satie” ee sarees, to high ceetes (Late Morning Quotations) Indust Ralls UurSterks| Tucks against 78,506 cars and) Other officers elected for shel ft af ae acu ee wy 338 “Lowest Rates in Town” DETROIT qreee, steers 24.00-26.00; utility pce Admiral ...... 95 Budd Co ..... N 3 v8 aa 3073 17,438 trucks last week. In. the 1958-59 year this week at the quar-|———_-__ theast corner e DETROIT, hoy, s(aP)Pries_ paid Retert a: 30% 0; "Sai ‘choice dans) Alied Ch. 18d Ga Beak BR Ee ee ee eee cat sutuelWanesna Chi mellamg wanes Cake ) per pres f. 0, a Detroit for No. 1 Ib. We, heifers. 31.80-24.38: toad joad. a. high ch — ice | Allied ose: gs Colum & wo: ’ ites 1 q H eg 127,390 cars and (3,138 Neertos CAI Building were: Cole Xs : a pouitr P. a.m, ers u ality and . eceimee p : : . . ool M b \f L | 614 ! ’ io 00: Al ul one 4 Cc aeons * « . I stl aster, | HF Lt Fadl oat ea) soe standard early 184 han te cee Alum Lid «+ 34 Gen bas q we $03 i) Canadian factories will buildjvice president; Kenneth Oakes, | em ers oO . oca whites 23-84, Barred Rocks 25-26: capon-|weight utilit p to 22.00, late/Am™ Alrlin .... 17.2 Capital Airl 9 1347 TTS 188818.045 cars and 1,295 trucks this|Drayton Plains maste . ettes (over & Ibs) 26-29. trade 21.80 and down: sanners and cut-jAm Can ..... 473 Cp ... 38. 9 «682 662 180.9) ° s ’ ! post Tr, secre- Comes Market ebout steady. | Light ler cows 15.00-19.00; ‘utility bulls 22.50-/4™ on. - 43 Cece, Fe i ——"| week,—theagency said, against/tary - treasurer; and Mrs. Leona . Ng ge leg ko ey Ce ey DETROIT STOCKS 7.914 cars and 1,390 trucks last|Amos, Waterford postmaster, dis. ELECT ELVIN WALLIS and nd fall ie fairly well cleared. De- 180 Ib. stock steers 26.00-28.80;/4™ Morors --. 13-8 be A (C. J. Nephier Co.) week. In the like 1957 week do-|trict director. . around 300 Bead aheise Te Ib. yearling Am News coe 964 Sars fp’; 43.5(Pisures after decimal points sre eighths| minion factories made 9,893 cars|. Vice-President of Your Local : persons woos (ia ayrine tare cay |am gud ESR A Sava Ba™ | > tg gms UE | a DETROIT, May 16 (AP)—Eggs. f.0.b.| Vealers — . tam @melt |. 426 Colum ie rat B N : pDETROT. May 1¢ (AP)—aps. f0.0.| aveniert,—, salable 26 Not snough of: lam Teiatel 1M CoM mye“: {3% Give Chem Go: > 13 U8 usiness Notes An Honest and Trustworthy Candidate whe i icicee ‘weak {0°10 lowet: instances ef|A™ yistoas'.”. $$$ Gon,N-Oas =~. gat Bowell Ree Moco... 45 $8 §3/Rambler Sales Head | | ited. “Util. son a 40 Mariva. * Gite EMSS DATE. BEsaré SAL HORE. PORN. On UN- r PE sen. fern. S. & BATH UNION TAKE * tee aqutis only, 3-4 OOMS, HOT ioe HEAT & is furn, Rent reas. FE SMALL MODERN HOME FURN, home. Ideal for couple. Partly furn uly $80 men —, convenie ite! bath, Inquire at Franklin xi ase - 32418 Northwest- ern “MA 6-2920. trailer. Adults preferred, FE. 8-0047. ment, ag Gus eet are Kent, Realtor. Sr SMALL GARAGE H HOUSE, NICE front yard, Garden spot. Nr, Blue sky achelors or widows Dre- ferred, FE 5-0 FE 5-0481. with commodities. Toque Dixie rere al. 5233 Dixie Hwy., Drayton ag gg welcome. Off Tay- lor Rd. Lonie Weaver, 1 Taylor na” FE 4-2031, Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 2 RMS. LARGE LIVING RM, PVT. bath and entrance, main floor Util, reduced rent. Adults, 476 _Oakiand A Ave 2 LARGE. ROOMS AND PORCH.| Private entrance. 13 Pine Grove ‘ROOM APARTMENT, eral __fowntown reasonable. FE 4-7059. 7 & 3} ROOM APT. WELL FURN. Ciean. Adults, FE 8-6725, 3 ROOMS WITH PVT BATH entrance, $e oe nae wk., small child 68-1431. __welcome, 2 BATH, NEWLY DECO- rated. Woes side, Adults, FE 2-1523. : BEDROOMS, RAMONA TER- eS $75 per month, Call FE 2 BDRMS.,. CLEAN, MODERN. 4 & BATH UPPER FLAT. SHADE Screened —_ Close ROOMS ALL UTILITIES PAID. ib —— Children welcome. 57 2 BEDROOM. 2355 INDIANWOOD aie | NO DRINE isa BDRM. HOME. GARDEN. a ons Nice aie “we 44 UTILITIES, E 4-4686. a5 ROOMS - ~~. | ms GAR- spot $50 _ Auburn | He eights Couple _o. oniy. ye E 4-750. Pacha _sartindt oh 3 ROOMS WITH PVT ATH & entrance, $18 SS “small child _welcome’ FE 8-143 -l2 2 RMS. WITH GARAGE, $11 Al __week No drinkers. 269 §. Shirley. 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY, NO _Grinkers. 315 Voorhels 41/20 RMS & PYT. BATH. Fins floor UU paid. FE 32-5236. Apply $86 MN. Perry. say LARGE “R.A. APTS... DOWN- TOW UIRE 7 AUBURN. _ REAR P OFFICE, gee Wiens P avs ror osu eat tat |" be # parking. FQ §-6777, 93 Norton. 2 LARGE ROOMS EVERY HIN i ; mal, fur, ae : mR wk, PE 5-160 ris ire In ak FAMILY. 3 Clean, Automatic heat, Tear entrance, 373 8. Ma to I FE 2-0641. + ROOMs & BATH, UPPER. FE ROOM AL. MODERN HEATED. ee gr pgs we ee Keego saa . mo Floors covered. Refrig., ali Get 283 8. Edith, FE | rl month, Rd. Lake Orion. Call Lincoln sae * ater W. of, Clarkston, sont nice, $60 mofith. __MApie 5-687 BE 4 BRICK — i NE ranch styted, full basement _ Paved street. $98 per month. FE 67, WE 3-4200, MoD UPPERS AL oa Pvt. bath & ent, MA +1101. 3078 Pontiac reat PT... Pestiec” trances Separate basement. ta FE 45067. ED | 2 sgl 3 oo DUPLEX. “$70 MONTH ood § RM. BRICK FLAT. AUTO. HEAT, neighborhood, Very nice, Adults, $65 mo. ; ms tae lla Q ture, §75 mo. 7 BEDROOM MODER cnn HOME, if oquire at PT., a TERE coflirte welcome 764 Owe- od Bet oo. KANG CRIN Wy Fr 4sets 3168 W. HURON 7 rooms and bath, newly dec- orated, automatic gas pee 2 car garage, children | tted. ‘tT month. conesie, 2 jocks Pontiac Genera! Hos- ital. Dererenees requ K. re tam. © Ever rE §-0510 or Ki 2 children welcome. FE 4-0560 for _inform ation, ‘BEDRM MODERN, LAKE frontage, sun parier, boat, fish- ing, full basement, wa furnt? persiand aye Ww alton B 3 LARGE ROOMS, AND UTIL.,|? pt at gg Nice location, rea- 22 Auburn at town. 20 Fene’ 4 For Sale Wenaie . For. Sale Houses | 43, Hotel: Rooms” 3 HOTEL. AUBURIN . Ee John K Time to Build : have pod areamed of s . us for mioniicloe today. Brides and oie cae | Webster School Dist. On S. Genesee Attractive home, stone front and F bedrooms | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ane cane, Ser ee COLORED PROPERTY rs i bs og Custom Ranch With Basement loomfield Hills on Mt. Vern ae baths. set breeze- and 2-car garage. $1900 a across a YMCA. x $-7805. tea a. esened John K. Irwin & Sons ane OTR GARDENS 2 an, home, 2 car sre Oa Le of Rd. $12,500. _Hised“aotn. OR 30090, MODERN. $500 DN BY BUILDER Lane Ranch “pas home full b em ' gtreet chool ment, | “PE SeueT Bn $80 _per_ mo, FE 5-9580.. ‘4 ROOMS: ‘Sormer BATH, Ce Lakefront | ie FON WILLIAMS. LAKE Bene ‘s “ne bu year on seat featuring Lge. living @, spa- cious Fo lg =| Rag x area. Pull bath, 24 ft. glassed in front pores overlooking the lake. Mas- er floor. 2 bedrooms on eer garage Well shaded lot with an A-l sandy beach. sone mov- as seawtige of state—m unbelievable price” = #1 fio Large down paym es Ei eeeeea REAL. ESTATE, INC. “LEAVING STATE Must sell beautiful 3-bed- room brick on large cor- ner lot. Full basement. Fireplace. Large kitchen. Recreation room. 1% with good terms. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE «O'NEILL. $800 WILL GIVE YOU ‘im- ediate of «a f heat, 1% car ga- 800. 6 res = city oP ersates bath CLARK REAL ESTATE TO ear TO SELL, TO TRADE “aultiple Listing Gorviss Co, FE or NOR . 6 ; ti 30. PE S6108 EAR . HIG * "basstbent, r . $85. MA 6-6603. AY. turn. FE 4-1039. Mow Ww SMALL SAlouse’ at 21 Voorhels. Nice. ilv- . Entrance “Rent Lake Cottages 36A Maal cages to rent for sea- = on J yy ig Ebay ew! oF Cal Ma oF: MA @1317 ¢ a if FE 4-2533. 2 BEDRM. COTTAGE ON \ LOTUS Lake. the season, Pvt. __Gall onlands 34580. 2° SMALL PURN. WATERFRONT meaty _ OR_3-6930. {ROOM APT, “MO. ALSO 2 3 cottage. 7 month, with 3-4376, 2 lake. _Jake. privileg OR * ROOMS ON ‘F ‘tee ORION, UTIL- ities furn, $15 ‘week, OR 3-6015. BEAUT. CANADIAN COTTAGE. Wily. 6 exc., swimming. COMPLETELY MODERN. 1 BLK. from Crescent Lk. ae ate beach. Season or month. FE 2-5906. COTTAGES aT MISSAUKEE sa Lk., Lake Cit ARE LAKE ee | Be, Cysee 2 ‘rooms and aowsren COTTAGE, ae ee porch. EM Em bf ae MODERN CON 9 bedrm. Reas. Mar- Fer | Rent Ro Rooms 37 37 at 7 BUS STOP PLEASAN ANT MOD- ern room, $7 wk ALL rES foD- faeal” elder! eovten 150 N i 23083 CLEAN ROOMS. TELEPHONE & ag hy brivileges. FE +5641. 350 CLEAN, QUIET FRONT BEDRM. Close in. FE 2-2800. EMPLOYED LADY, HOME PRIV. PE 2-5619 & 103 rperPe. LIGHT HOUSE iG ROOM. 3300 Elle, Lk. Rd, LARGE QUIET ete PRIV. EN- “trance. Near shops and bus. 36 W. Tennyson, HOTEL ROOSEVELT ~CLEAN, neat rooms & apts Some with TV. p’ ger or Week. sits,’ & up. Fr 125" N RY, 6 LARGE. CLEAN aM. FOR GEN- fleman Pvt, ent, 245 Nelson FE HOUS "| pumas pe ‘RoHS, ‘Es each. person room. it FOR oe Ny, Eo oewert oe ie avail. BUR ee 4 rs Prsoe tn "te Seldets. ‘widow, is PING ROOMS, KITCHEN i 355 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-1030, WEST BIDE ROOM A AND GARAGE, ®ouah Bet nie FE 2106. WOMAN, PVT ENT., - ORIG & __Washing privileges, FE 42647, Rooms With | Board 38 1 BLK FROM “TOWN WITH OR ies gale 2 ase EXTR MN ~ HOME tenis, . oe ae . ROOM OR ROOM Sanit Private family, me Fisner. MAt- |" Ret e110, Beat this! Here’s a 2 family fur- nished tmcome. 4 and FE Gu}t; Evenings PE 3ai63 wa. | Drayton P’ ing Area. :| Owner Transferred | Wants Immediate Sale ety Little Farm Joslyn Cor. Mansfield 4-Bedrm. Modern Home OUR NEW f OCATION pt a in °56. patch. time—owner moving north. Only $1,500 dn., real low taxes. Giroux-Franks - weneeé jot. omy a with low Ss ~) teanily home. 33 WEST HURON STREET Foom 13x28; dining OPEN EVENINGS, FE _5-8183 only $13,000. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor = tela KNUDSEN Spence Street Well - 6 room ang bath home large ——— terrace, ba basement 2car garage. FHA Gon Elizabeth Lake Estates Lake & Park Privileges Well located 5 bath nome on Cen alecty, lands escaped PHA ‘omne or tnod con: tract, > Wall Street WM. H. KNUDSEN * WE BUY & = LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. NEAR MIDDLE ST STRAITS LAKE ¥ ACRES. 4 BEDRM, HOME yi head Lk. priv., $11,000, $1,006 down, MA 4-2801, r Pull only. ‘s2, rage FHA beth 3 family brick, west side ation. rtments on Ist Dorris & Son DRAYTON PLAINS 3-BEDROOM BRICK fine home in excellent condi- (2) DANDY bungalow, nice bedraoms. crate fgepl living am i x a ne i ee TTTLE FARM inal W, Muron OTTAWA HILLS FIRST OFFERING: This two bedroom brick home with | | rtia finished upstairs. All plumbing and partitions roughed Two large bedrooms, beautiful kitchen, pee | area and wall- iowa” ca: down. Has breezeway with a garage. Two = landscaped iots with Can Ld _Durehased with an FHA Mortga Shown by appointment only WM. A. | | KENNEDY 2B enings furs «500 BRENDEL LAKE : ‘i (3) Outstand at same tigen hs.ig | 2, Oteantn tr LAKEFRONT Place, attached ga , oth ~er selling we Termes & mn REALTORS - eS shade 6 con fruit trees, ssnay a. vg lawn. — aged vapacs | WE TR Huron Phone Fit ane. atorms and screens “ONL af CASH MODERN HOME oe _ Bilizabeth tans Will sell or a ers, Ph. FE &-2931. REALTOR ogg URON | 103 8. Brosdway "ever Ear 8 Poi Partridge BROWN — sar aes - Pas i 3. bedroo: $1,500 DOWN 3 bed ungalow with fal pesement, i. oe onme, Pull Located a Jost ; outside city. cis buy of a Pe lifetime. ASK for Mrs. Zschering. A RAMBLING nate LAN, AES, rooms. ‘This one is dat ike new. &w rail fence, for cheaper home, aw. #11.500 SELL. OR TRADE-Choice tion, Paved st. New ig odern ‘bun, be larger two story. home. 9750 op td ~ Colored. Cozy modern Taree lot iden, space, Ges ri w yor e s ete Very wit condition, Geod garage. $16,000 FULL ~Large 4 fam ily bidg. 19 years old. ested on © cstam lot on a main store, offices, market, ete, 100x235, Renting for $270 r month. Here is 6 eae. Deser ‘must sell at onc LIST—with us for fast & efficient service. WE BUY, SELL TRADE. i. Loa: BROWN, Realtor 1362 W Ph. PE 34610 leutinie Listing Service "BUD" Lose No Time “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor “ca Gems, re Sigel or FE PE 23370 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Ww. H Street Pe sSit or FE Soet - Gi oe S NOTHING DOWN ‘LONG, ew ae 3 “EES TPE Fe “F $3 apeee at he elt Eve’. a3 - sf z e i in RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Te rE ““, ‘Ra, wn 9-9 SMALL MODERN RNISHED home, oil mn nee nice it, leav- Home after 6 . 837 Sarasota. Hempstead $700 Down Here is a real tee ~g the family man, ve down _ new! stores, schools & bus line, price only $7,450, - “pul Built nile by Owner qfleting this Out of ya ad Sones. maz carpeted none room with watered fireplace emen' new elec. water heater, eo = oe decorated. = —. bine ne za HTT SRE : i : iz a8 EE 23 sf ghets & Eee re 3 ia R! ay PE 56-0510. FE 2-3971 = 108 EF, ron st, “000 a nen ma nll One in a Lifetime 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE Cope Cod Home ‘Brick Waterfront __ og BOS en mee Ree. brick 3 bedroom rench-type eg lake. => ¢. Beauti view beach. 750 with terms windows in ¢ Call 2-2821 or MY basement family and 3-1642. wom Eraryalng ihe "most aisha sechoeven, earbane Summer a posal ev fire slarm system, ledge stone fire- Fite location a with” bea ple ons only "622,800 on ‘terms rooms. Deett iniss Fs So Delightful! anet ereS rr del and refreshi . Tage Cl ee Gants ae eee | Handy Man roont ea ‘home, with a jarge family, here is has complete our change of getting a redone in the st Ear! home easy. Americ t ion. Plenty = Two Ttooma on second toom for a garden on this over . Pull base- * a - ner new ment, with new pice he ft for immediate sale at fuat ity 23821 or He L0, er, range and refrigerator, GAYLORD . MY 2aeai™ of . For Sale Houses, as Fp Sole Hines. 43 For Sale Homes _ 43) ieee NOTHING. DN. Income Ideal and income “set-up” the village close to every- 5 on corner lot, For the owner— have a nice living large . } bedroom and bath on st r and 2 dand rooms on the second tloor basement, gas heat @ i-Car garage. Also $ Scoom hath apt. on first oor en pues entrance, Rents for mo and has never beep yacant. This home ha. & screens. $13,750 with 100 per t call morrow—call right A Beauty— Inside and Out! : don el den an se with |W pan Bal screens. or ki matzeet. Builder. ¥ OW Nice, ane home. 4 [ est se son Jr. « blocks, _Small down payment. Pon- tiac’s new hi school a@: nd Medi. rade. school. 5.4355. $459 DOWN. 5 RM., 2 BEDROOM. Modern. With or without furni- ture. hig mon le ca a: ga medi “On 1407. Newly decorated. 1% car BY OWNER ©] RESALE. CLARKSTON gage Owner transierred. 3 bdrm. basement, lot 100x150. 600 Bal. Assume p. LOA room brick Herrington iitits Pha. 436 Kubn, FE 2- 1188. Take over GI 4% per cent mort- alance on storm win- dows & water softener, MA 5-2477. MADISON HIGH DISTRICT Oil heat. Built in 1082" Loe Located on ot = fenced oe meal Acie. "aag Sites "ius te sate ethene” Ful) ~ WHITE BROS. REAL ATE OR 3-1295 5660 riwy. Open Eves ‘ti 9; Sun. 10 "Tu 5 $ ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE oaks machinery and FE 543801 or Howell 10 Nii. Beit BDRM. ere Ke a damit “Se room, alummhum nd screens, attached ga- rage. 400. Terms. ‘Seog in¥estm house and apt Prt. mr Needs some dec- brating and repairs. 6 lots, $8,000 ‘i M. SELDON CO. 16 Woodward, Rochester, Mich. OL 1-6761 BRICK, ATTACHED NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR GI's LOW AS 44330 PER Nowra — Pus AXES & INSURA a LAKE. FRonts — BUNGALOWS JIM WRIGHT TOR "HAYDEN | CEDAR ISLAND LAKE FRONT. rides bedroom e on large Hl LA ei Picture nvindows. Tile th. ‘terms. , postnese. 2 bedroom home. furnace, Could easily be | getivertes inte offices. 500, ° Te N. PERRY, Zoned commercial, Over 200° frontage. Modern room ie. nace, garage. $10,000, $495 DOWN. New 2 bedroom home - your lot. $6, Full price. Wood ture window, bath, mel root This is not a shell. a lot, we can’ are ry The good locations. ' SELL oa TRADE. Dra area. peed 2 ere & Cathy. Bath, args = ag down, al ie trade equity for larger home in same ares. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton vot Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 BLOOMFIE: NORTH SIDE | Lev J « room ranch home only 2 years old and in A-1 condi- one th Pull price $8,950 with rea- sonable down payment. 4 per cent mo @. Month’ - poy only 60, Hurry on this Bronte sie oer 6 call FE 2-3381 A. JOHNSON, Réaltor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 GILES | Vacant Inside the ci * ood ation § room Sat, tall vare- a pes 1 — ga rage. Galy ae, heat, 00 Lake Orion - rd bene ese eon GILES REALTY CO. Fee or or FE bart bon Nothing Dn: Greatest hy Ae In Pontiac and all imoroyements paid. interest : ‘rs Bee tai eae - | F htetime i 4 gee ed Sade a cast Bid te. rE 82707. 06 PRICE STOUT'S Best Buys Today MONEY MAKER Let your tenants help to Good $ room ‘and and 3 i unit Bide street. bath owner's _ ‘reom bath rr ibe nom barn, chicken garee : mee ent high Owner feaving oi and will liqui- date for 416.800, with, 63,000 rar $650 DOWN Cut and clean 2 bedroom bungalow with Lake Priv Plastered walls and oak floors. 60x 100 fenced lot. LAKEFRONT LOTS Close in, 754150, partially wooded. $196 Down COMMERCIAL FRN TG.| 1% feet frontage on Bald- win, ,corner parcel. $6,500 with terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti iN. Sa ww Coen “tl 4:00 p.m. Lake Privileges. Price reduced. | Small down payment. | _ LAUINGER REAL- ESTATE Pontiac's Newest Development JUDAH LAKE 3-BEDROOM RANCH | $8,990 COMPLETE HOME & LOT G.I.'s $293 MOVES YOU IN = e Per Month F.H.A. $344 MOVES YOU IN: $64 Per Month INCLUDES: DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGE & CLOSING COSTS | TAXES & INSURANCE PRINCIPLE & - INTEREST YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM CELLENT LOCATION cies Te Schools & Shopping ‘MI NORTH 2 peop os 7 WATCH FOR SIONS - MODEL NOW OPEN ReLoDING. SUNDAY "Diorah Bul Bullding ™m TORY New Ranch Homes LEFT =_ $0 PER MONTH ma 4-3348 GI iene a Payment | & BA Necesay ots] ‘Lakefront N o Mortgage Costs . PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT $10 Deposit Starts Deal BUILT I saxore & OVENS OF MODERN FEATU W HY PAY RENT? Model Open -WEEEKDAYS & af 2th u ee TT EXc: “roti saci FRID Stanley at Kinne 2 block aire ‘ Montcalm Nr. Lincoln Jr. High WESTOWN REALTY FE_8-2763 .or EVES. LI 23-4677 SUMMER OR ALL YEAR HOME on Lake Orion. $7,400 terms. MY 23-2952. MILFORD. BY OWNER. IN BEAU- s Th Sweet- buy under $1€,000 Open gun 2 5, or by. appointment. "Mo 00s MODERN HOME & FURNITURE. FE 46311. ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ‘ ¢ FE 8-9663 Lexington Place 10 room famil 7 bedrooms. orated. 2 baths. full base- ment. Low down payment. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. home with FE 5-6165; sROOM AND FULL BATH WITH shower, newly decorated. Large, lot. Vacant. Immediate possession, place, large screcned porch, Only) 1531 Willams Lake Rd. OR_ 3-6138 K 1 Pe ing’ Quarters, part batt. $600 DOWN THE awe 3h BEST DECORATED, M ROOMS, $300 DOWN 3° ROOM MODERN — NORTH SIDE R. J. VALUET, Realtor, |345 OAKLAND AVE. OPEN EVENINGS uNTiL _MULTIPLE LISTIN SERVICE RILEY James k. Blvd. Address of distinction situated on br Looper iar a5 corner lots ith Facog carpeting, basement $5,000 own. Need we say more! West Cornell A very, very best buy im a cozy) and cute immaculate ranch type 2 roomy bedrooms, gleaming oak floors, tile bath, oil furnace, com- plete aluminum storms and sereens. Don't let this low price of $6.950 witli $1,350 fool ‘you. Cal at once. Sy tvadi Lakefront 98 feet on beautiful Sylvan Lake. 2 bedroom, % log e, $8,300 wi ~* 508 Euzabeth, I se Rd. T Established in 1916 ALL ON ONE FPLOOR—Brick 3 bedrm. home located in = sub- | fine homes ree li features in large kitchen. . bath, full bsmt., of] heat. ‘Sores lot. Bee this at $16,950, terms. LAKE af ae yarn A — To To large lake 8. W. ic. em urban area. Surrounded b y other — eit == with gas heat, oS car ae G0. “$700 clos ecently dec- ROOMS. PUEDIATE POs. NO = | $17, gage. Call for | Blarketon REAL .ESTATE, ING. 20 S Main, Clarkston, Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) ple 5-5321 Open Dally # to 8 — Sunday 12 to 5 LOOK! Two 3 bdrm. models OPEN DAILY new builder-owner p'an atid = Pe tot “NOTHING DOWN Booth Tlomes. EM 3-4501 BRICK TERRACE. 5 ROOMS AND bath, oi) beat. Appointment only. _Call FE ¢-2875 : PARTLY FINISHED ¢ BDRM hor: : in es ood fasatlon. Ready to 000. gmall = aye _ment, e easy y terms, MAple 5-5811. ~~ BY OWNER | VACANT. for immediate pos- session, Newly decoraied 2? bedrooms, bath, large living room, kitchen and utility room, years old, Alumi- num storms anes Headope o Oil beat, popes ith $500 down ate te costs and $85 per month includ- ing xes and insurance _sint after. €:00 p.m Liberty ~LeBARON FARMS Cf Joslyn Ave 5 rms. & bath ares 2 lots. This is nice. $1,956 WEST SIDE . modern home 60 x 140° | lot A ot buy at $10,500 with | $2 000 down. CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. hr “ad we | FE 1 [LVES FRE 4-0663 or FE 4-3308 SELLING — Vic. $3,850 Full price. aa t $1,000 dn. 5 rms. 2 bedrooi Pull basement. Newly dsccraned. Oi — Need the money. Please hurry, Investors dream. Will accept car, OR 3-7407. PAYMENT DOWN | | or 3 bedroom starter homes, | Stan full basement and rough wir-| _ o| jot or will build on | our “io lot 7th small “Can ood sfm5 Co., —— Corner Williams Lk. ne. a M50 | _Alter 6, OR 3.7038 ‘ROCHESTER AREA New 3 bedrm brick om ‘2 acre Partially completed interior. — tr 113s owner, 868 Gunn VACANT __ Wixom Area Nice 3 bedrm., large living tm. carpeted Pull: basement, tlie bath, , $1,000 dn. i jock to lovely lake | privileges & i gant Lake. | Clarence C. Ridgeway | © REALTOR '975 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 HARRINGTON HILLS ha 4 owner. Lived in 6 — 3 bedrm rick. Carport, patio, built-in fea- | cone Storms & screens, full ' ry \ heat, $1,500 dn. Ps yment, es oe | 41, per cent G age, _ance $14,500. Call } FE | ~ARRO | Maceday Lakefront |Bere is a beautifuj lakefront home the price range you can afford. os wee room ms, wall-to-wall carpeting. fw 1 tile basement, at- sscnsaar with i, car $3,500 down. cares Nocth Side 6 room, 2 storv home, oak | basem | plastered walls, full | te abel Off Foals room and dinin ment. gas heat, with paves aoe ls home has ‘4 bedroom dining with =, oe | ovr knowledag 4 ~~ ~~ of the; a lovely tandscaped yard with “in. E | plenty : early an acre. Nice bedrms., lar e dble. closets. G. E. Rehen |. includes colored reffig., washer & dryer. Ceramic bath, also extra lav. . ——- garage, sanisncged. $i hear CORNER PARCEL—In “rade smali Oakland rire shrubs. 2 a. qonveiccpent or funeral home. Priced for quick saie. th. in living nished liv- Ol heat. it, car Oe ody haga at $14,950 with $4.900 dow | Floyd Kent Ine. = Realtor 2204 ges Hwy, at pata AMPLE *oU CUSTOMER PARKING w in — to wall carpetin: full bemt_ with ——3 bedrm. ranch style LA ‘4. Tiled ba shade trees $1,500 down "Lakefront Lots e heve several select parcels on Cass. Williams, , Sil.er, and Green Lakes Also several “zurabetn privileges eel | ARRO g —_ McCU: Loran, TXEALTOR | oe ae UNION og ONT Fra rame home, few! room with windows over- looking lake. 2 baths, large living room with fireplace. a | f k ern | sun toom facing kitchen with a!! built-in features. ft. dock Special water system ed under ap- for landscaping. Price praisal value at 500 — Terms EM 3-0608 24. OPEN pn PM ‘TIL, DARK serra ie apeirk. eae? LL PO iat RANCH a NEY for quick sale— bedi TRADE for ‘et se ’ the teotaree rat “HOY TR ron oh MILLER DVERTISEMENT “id gene Ge een hee built in 1955 and it is modern eo tion roo ' scaped 150x189 lot, See it now, it's a ‘dream, ’ FIRST ADVERTISEMENT room FIRST ‘ADVERTISEMENT = Syl ~~ — privileges for this ‘Ga 6 home, On bath t down Bes room id. 2 up— full Lepemsons ith oil fur- ce ee - ree e rage iS" onty sh — city. Living room. fant paced, iarpe eating pace, — William Miller fom, 2 betraems st bet Realtor FE 2-0263 Ol 4% Ine:|Realtor FE 23-0263 1073 W. Hu Porrona; aan Ypewudes ng 8 setae. Multiple Listing sein | ener. é, “Mmeats chose te celhai Lake af area. <3 down - payment, Call MU 1000 « Paget 5. = = jus. Ie vet = e. 10x12 tee. mare. ‘age, Close aa Sy ene tare down, 1 year old ranch, of closet > vine room has win- dow cr. Formica counter window = sons) re t Soman, lake Privileged. :s . Pe Son MU 4-2044, O.C.R. Owner transferred — Must sell 7 room country home. 2 acres, 2 pet Bias 2 neti _— KLAND dounty REALTY 2610 Union Lake Rd EM 3-416 E 1 Forest Lake ...| Country Club Estates is the —- location for this 10-feot omy brick—plus ae or fireplace This is itt $31,950, terms. ee eetoke a Atmosphere—privileges included =“ = oh Agen and shade trees . wonderful view. Alaminu: nie bas tanch bungalow —large. picture window. Very neat 8 rooms —_ bath. $11,200, con- venient terms. Humphries E 2-047 Rebiter “EB 47116 . Telegra Open Eves. _ Multi tiple I Mristing 4 Service OW EST P SIDE Im t in this 2 peorunes modern me. Good condition Price $7,400. sider smal] down payment re- ASE-| ROSELL’ A NOTT, REALTOR 70 W. Pike | ‘FE at OERINS 289 Kew. 3 i. nia fac fac. orch, feed pth - fan. ean tor, Put senrers = arge tot. alumi- num street, Builder. FE 5-6767. COMPARE TRS Custom built 1200 sq 3 bed. - rance 14 with vanity, Plaste jors red garege. Al a new appointment at NO OUTH tt PERRY & & PAD-| water softener, 83 THE PONTIAG- ERESE, FRIDAY, MAY Z 1, 058 For Sale Houses Rand el, RN per ___ For Sale Houses — ANNETT OFFERS Flas Down Payment 6 good size “rooms, close to rade ee and bus. Ful car wreet $7450, “Watae = Wneome Hear City 5 spacious rooms first rooms and — up, outside 965 corner Seat “carage. West = eS — stre handy to 2. Ba bus lines 50x2s4. Se large ‘cheerful rooms, fire- place, er and 2 extra ome ‘Waterford Township Newer das ranch, close In Roy Annett Inc. EALTORS Huron PEder Open Evenings and ganday 1-4 by Dick Turner ‘TM. Reg. US. Pat On, © 1958 by NEA Serned, ina “Remember! Charge everything! Stores can get more money out a — Lone wives = . ‘ _ —— | monte. poe FOR SALE 3060 8. Commerce Ra. Live Where Vou Play | COMMERCE Corsi FRONT 4 hog d Fob ol ving rm. carpet- built in @ hill Large Pull price $ $17,000, terms Multi-Lakes Realty 6 LARGE RM8, = ' : i = garage. $10 W. Walton Blvd. garage newly decors’ basement, new of] furnace, new! hot wate rheater. Completely new, modernized poarseey & —— car West | See This Now Three bedroom, one-story home, with lake privileges. m4 ft. with one MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . te wonderful fn this brick me. Two bed- makes deal price of $10,600 and terms. in ¢ clean, Call today. So Much Value © in this three bedroom home for only $11,500, Recreation room, : a low “oe nh payment. CAWRENCE_W GAYEORD Open Eves. FE 4-9584 EM_ 13-4393 earenens. "1 jot, aie DOWN 2 neg te full bath, plastered Pe rdwood floors, ar ga ra, ro ANGUS’ R PAN US, Realtor ae Collect, t, Ortonville, NA 17-2815. Early Btrd Special Wiltltems Lage privileges in cluded in this specially priced kage Neat § room home, Liv- gen = seit ey $7.b0° wis On toon 2 Can Be 3 With little additicnal expense for hand : yMman, you cap have 3 Tooms and liv: room, room, kitchen. a Will consider $500 do ~3 Acres Included with this 5 room home. ith Only 5 vears. oid. New 2" 2 ear ~ buy at $9500 rage A_ rea! reasonable terms. And droom log home at $8500 Suh $io00 down, 2 bedroom com- fortab'> weil built beme = _ with $1500 down nearly bedroom Lake, cash EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Union Lake Vill ny er BY OWNER Lace, cae oy So 2 — —, bedroom Re cage peconestan Leslie R. Middleton ‘| BR : 188 N, JOHN PEP Tiai Pe $8003 Templeton 110° of Lake Frontage J bedrms 2 and bath down: 1 up. Extra large kitchen, dining rm and living room with naturai fire- lace, Enclos betwe A +i see ru’ tween the yogis den and 4x20 “Hving roo: u dod | ¢ 6i9 W. preven Ph MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6-Room Ranch —_ tdated on 8 aif west of “city Over 1 sq. area FHA—$900 Down Well loc ated in restricted area 4 — ment- and newer GAS furnace. bolls at eds ear Schools. Pull price sis. -KINZLER rE 3-9028 cont smaller home as down pay- kK. TL. Templeton, Realtor 2039 Orchard Lake Rd. After_ 6, PE FE 4-4563 2-0502__. storms & screens. Paved F “WE room brick ranch boas Full DIXIE LAKE edrm. modern bun- N"HUNTERS” Here's a real a on a 3 be with F.U. Wood ¢ d Co, Realtor Corner ig, Ronde oie Builder’ sSellout. ust HW Left. ‘The | Gardens wees brick. *, be rooms, % ae eget, : as Rivest 5+ 4536 Dixie He "BLA RASKOB ST. 5 room bungalow, 2 large bed- rooms. Walli-to-wall carpeting in living room «# dining room. een ii Full base- ent. Gas heal, 1% car garage. Beauiiful landscaped lot Paved ppt = BA Immaculate: _——. $11,500 on GI terms. RD. “SILV ER ake with tire Gas hot water heat, 2 car ga- rage. 209 ft. frontage on Silver e Rd. Large unfinished attic. Landscaped lot flowers plent: is SCOTT LAKE a Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow with large living room. Nice sized kitchen with dining area & wtil- ity room. Also huge back porch completely closed in. Situated on sp roximately 5 acres of land with lots of frult trees Priced to sell at 813, _ with substantial down paymen GEORG iE BLAIR. ALTOR my OR 3-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS Eves, OR_3-1708 BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick rancti. Bnet fin- ished basement. Ca: & Bloomfield H a Oba! district, 2364 Mulberry, off Square Lake Rd. Price $27.1 A BARGAIN Near Perry cee 2 milex north | of Walton. droom modern home, ‘4 acre, lawn, shade, shrubbery For quick sale, $6,500 ° cash. Part atk ~ financed by) mortgage ; aot PONI rac “REAL TY = mp Taown 737 Baldwin FE_5-8275 | BY OW NER 4 rooms, bath and storms screen | eet las Be PE 6-2640. \ For Sale Houses — . 43, MA 41578 | & BATH, 1%) CAR. Nicely landacaped and ited throughout. Full ol. 6330 bed- dining garage, wa. 2 . | gdears at Walled M 33314 | For Sale Houses -43 -43 ape ia aa wou TIPLE LISTING SERVICE WATER Wonderland By inte ing, Pom) (Spring 2 Ceramic tile .baths, full basement, fireplace, garage and breezeway, Anderson windows. new carpeting, and many other deluxe fea- tures. Give us a cali on this one AREA 3 year olq 7 room ranch style home, 3 bedrooms end 4th bedroom. 1 baths, beautiful family y e kitchen and situated on ovely lot 80x150 with lake | privileges. Yessir! You'll ave to really look around to compare this value. Only $18,950. with $3.509 down. \LOTUS LAKE bedrooms. large livin ceous with fireplace 11x! dining room, large enclosed front poreh with view over lake. Oak floors, plastered walls, full base- ment, Attached 2 car ga rage. Expensive lags sey too, $3,000 gown” Call for ap pointment now, BLOOMF [ELD AREA: , Truly an execttive ty pe| home with country atmos- phere. Brick, 3 bedrooms ang den or. 4th bedroom by a room’ Beautiful Bo wt er Hicko: iistriet eo to ‘move in ve than $24,000 = Bateman ge | REALTORS FE. 4-0528 377 S, Telegra Eves. .& Sun. 10 RM. INCOME wits 6 RMS. furn, and rented and rms. for ‘down, FE after 4 p.m. MULTIPULE Listina SERVICE NORTH -8SUBURBAN 2-bedroom bungalow with 1% ear i pe Has brick front and the rice is only $6050 with $1500 tora SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow with carpet- ed rie room, tile bath, ervey ee —e Tn $0850 terma, OFF BALDWIN 4 bedroom home with automatic bas th George R. irwit REALTOR 249 Baldwin Ave. PE_5-0101 HOUSE FOR SALE. 300 W. CHI- FE 5-9368 _0eeo. excellent / » garage c . as furnace, $1500 » ie car yard 2 E ° oe | or | _Open_ Prenings, and Sunday 1 - Loveland > 2188 Cass Lake Rd. E 2-4875 FE_4-1661 BY OWNER, 0 ROOM, BATHE, near Williams Lk. $i Py full 35-4825. price. SYLVAN LAKE — Warwick has new 3 bedrm. tri-level, high basement, weote 900. 1818 @e rwood. PE_2-2105."Open Sunday. lot, “lake privile es. $19.- 4-5090. ~~ BY OWNER 4 bedroom modern. 1% baths, a — Thetde & out is & future Michi- pic siate” pa Call = CENT ie by gene "sakes, Pu ul "ee E Sheffield off Ba Daldetn e * Soo eTs HOMES Pinished exterior—Large lot. OR ee pos —_ mortgag $12,300 r cen ie. s Se Pitt menese List YOUR PROPERTY eT Us ~ Wilson Real Estate MUTART REALTY WALLED LAKE WATER FRONT 5 rm. large siving rm. and dining rm. area. Nataral fireplace,. ce tramic tilg bath, recreation rm., built in china, sleeping porch, car- peting. lots of closets, auto. heat and het water, full basement, caress. cement drive, fenced on oo ~=6fby)=— 200") beautifully land- stay lot. $16,000, terms. $$2410 8. Commerce MA 42301 25 MY 3-1143 _Income Property 43A 3 FAMILY — $750 DOWN 4-4-3, rate wtilittes Le = gas hee ig systems. Full pri 3 PAMILY — $950 DOWN. §23 North Saginaw 43-2. Sep arate utilities 70 ft. lot Full oe baths, Gas heat. pric. a Broker coop.ration j inv |G. C. Bates. 118 Tyler, "Deiesis Zz To 5 FAMILY BRICK IN PONTIAC | 8050. West side. MI 6- Clarkston 3-FAMILY INCOME Here ts a large home in Clark- svon on Buffalo St. that will pay for itself and also furnish you with living quarters and a small income besides, Rent the 3 room upper apt with private entrance for. $60 per month and the lower room modern for s™* er month and ive in the small bedroom modern home on rear of lot yourse'! with a feeling of security Needs some remodelin Full price just $9.950 with 81. down. Hurry on ~ one—call far appointment toda Howard E: Fox REAL ESTATE 5275 Dixie Hwy. . Drayton Plains _ OR 32-8771 For Sale Lake Prop. M4 Ore a er LAKE LOTS LAKE OAKLAND — Nearly 2 actes of land plus -100 ft lake | Runs from main foad | to lake. To enjoy jake property. buy now $8,500 with $1500 dow BIG LAKE — West se ‘Pontiac. | | A. feal bargain 46 120 ft. Yours for $1,500 with $500 ,down G Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Like = . Niece Logg ee ; Dixie Ay» ig ‘at Towers B CUsTOMEEN PARKING _For Sale | Lake Prep M4 Go Sidmrban ‘ WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES _- ranch home with 3 bedrooms, pic- ture window, large a room, a4 aot ar gessgs. Dat patio, 100x300 lot, W an! ‘What a Valee 3 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT — Only $13,500. It takes cash sass Tisten to it tak CALL NOW SOR. Hiltz « Realtor 1011 w Huron PE_5-6181 3 FAMILY ON LAKEFRONT. COM- letely modern, eautiful 7 rm. home, situated on 3 nameenees lots Iso e Ww. eT 66 W. Huron FE 42677 sore THESE LAKEFRONT ALUES WITH ANY ON“THE MARKET BUY NOW, ‘oh e, it pay Hil's acre .. $ 6,500 Angelus acre 10,000 WHITE BROS. REAL erste OR +} Dixie ite Open Eves. ti) 9; Sunday 10 ‘Ti 5 Dunham Lake Frontage 13 lots available CHAPIN REALTORS 5 COR 3-0083 | pane, ty Se with ow : TIBB REAL estate : 4419 Columbiaville 92 JUST OFF Sane. “TARE RD. ON cn : ed. ng Og sicee®. New gara 3 lots. ¥. on Cass & Elisabeth, ‘Lakes. $10,500, Terms. |2 bdrm. older home in tree shaded and nicely landscaped lawn, out- side grill, Leake priv, $12,000 — Terms Lake Orion Lakefront, condition, 2 ee tile cious living rm. din ares. Beautiful’ view of i be HY voy on extra i. M. SEL DON a rd, Rochester, Mchigan. 16 Woodwa ee 16781 Expoliont bath, , gas heat. 2car garage. 6 paeuas rebel eat lace, lar se OUe tole ~patiteine: Expo sed Secscrenk tied. OR 17. LAKEFRONT LOT. NEAR. OR- at Lake Village, $2,000 cash. FE 4-468) 4 Acres—Deer Lake Beautiful bi-level. brick — over 160 f of beac room, 4 large bedrooms, My baths, Three natural —— porch with rounds, 8 snd carpeting included at $64,000; Roy Annett, Inc. ae FEderal 0668 | . Lakefront Dollhouse Large ¢ iteh Tile bath, Large ern kitchen. beach. Terms Dream ne fered. e well poco For only 16,500. Lakefront Income fu Garage. Priced to sell, Terms. Dorothy Sn are rene REALTO “ | Ph. po. EM: abe re Iake, 236 Beech Pin Lake, PLateau ~~ SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER Lovely 4 bedroom svfinmer ho on w Bay at me ben at fa ees, ning room, lai ca kitchen; 4 er e . insulated. CR AWFORD AGENCY FLINT ST. LAKE _ ORION, Aucn. Levee coon coupetns tiv room , jaw rooma. “i s throughout. Auto- matic rapes Beautiful view E: Maceday Lake First time of- boicee, yomimen caret — | .AKEFRONT 4 reoms new furnace, shower @ stool, nice fenced lol, beat oa and dock. 2 miles from ‘Pontiac city Limits $8500 full Paul M. Jones, Real. Est.. FE foe’ ie flake “APPROVED _ BUILDING SITES nye Brywa 4286 wy Plains OR aaa Persy ie . three ce ror in, om on Cherakes Hills! . oy aft ay tasers ods 1 prs, ; Re 1% atstE For : CARL W. BIRD, Reakor He Coareaity Meuseal Beat LOTS OF LOT in ua hove ses several ae ran =; any bind wil) your oi wad, a |Bateman ton oe oe — arpeted living room. Mod-/| good Ed ey 500, terms 2% ACRI mig reas °. a 950.008. ranch terms. “WATKINS LAKE. Lakefront home " a Kew STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT ——> Ph. MA une 12" Corregated — $2.45 Ft. delvd DANLI ROOTS, LARGE SHOW ane STEEL FIREPLACE UNITS types. 105 varieties. 5 for $1 and | POMS e LENT 30” model $96.00. 36° model 97s/ ¥= BUY. SELL & TRADE CAM-| _UP_417 8. Bivd. OL ©24i1. ee eee eet 62401 Ready Mix Cement per sk. .. $1.35 =. aw F seocnl ~ peers. R BALE: EVEROREENS ‘. UF FR. oe Ready Mix Mortar per sk. .. $1.25; fon st FE 5-661 Shop, §t W. Hu-| to 6 tail. Your choice, $5. AZER NEW & | ACK. 4 yy Clothes Poles $6.50 ea.) | aon Turn. right yong hog ee hom H onteh —- C4380, 7 e. BLAYLOCK COAL » SUPPLY co.| Sale Musical Goods — 62, Ra, ot Matinews Cline & Greve FARM MACHINERY — | — NEW AND i Orchard Lake Aye. PE 3-7101| — =) mile ie” oeaes a. Farms, ee % Proux Oliver Sales om B24. Galo RockisG” San Ph | ee, Baer ade /OUBTERAAT RN, °C * |onatano taux eavice que olapey retceee oir oT —_ es i a ind ~ vel celles cond onabie vs GOME IN AND HEAR R THE GREAT + A ty Free estimate.| vator. Never been used. Cost tise, fang Sulke 2 boon Gee KENTUCKY OR MERION BLUE Sisoa eae ~~ NEW izeD PiPE em. F, ey ae eae PRE | isles ome alert Pry | ge oat Sn es Me | Se Peete oe Oe we 21-f¢ ten2ths 1T\ge ft. delivered. od. J? on eld _ anes 8 to 5:30. 2-2793 Spek UMBING SUPPLY ~ MORRIS MUSIC | {e886 er arFeK we. SE ong Heavy DOTY -aHOP SAW. 34 S. Telegraph OR 3-1057, « : ~ | 1890 Pees : a ane FE 2-0567 "ta 1 Cte he ae PRING SPECIALS pg es tee $1.50 each. Less than 3 a each, | HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES A HORNER ACCORDIAN REASONA- ou dig. Sat & r+ ON _NEW MICOPHONE—RESPONDS COM-| bie. OR 3-57. lane Eve: tractors & PLETE AUDIO RANGE—HAS 8| HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN et0.| Mwy. (D5. 10. re Clafeston, MA | 2 ee Pr CORD & BUILTIN vor | “Wer s +a 2 Rimplietty “mowers UME CONTROL, BRAND NEW. a, excellent condition, FE .~""* WE mowers & tillers. WORTH H $35 Ww (seek 6. BAL STATE RO! G pt. guaraniee & service all of : PIANO GUNIRG - OSCAR) &, Premier strawberry piasts ‘2 CREDIT TERMS = a N > _ecamict. Fe 4 “ T saeeene Sota Al : — oe ve. he “PAINT cto awe PIANO UPRIGHT, REASONABLE. R HOUGHTON & SONS : jor, Fiote eys $4045. WINTER tie oc ee ee 80 8. Perry St. jal, Berry Bros. house MAyfair_6-1793. vitae, juntos. sews. mugho, con- ik ROCHESTE & FERGUSON QEALER ~~ ote Chess B barraint 22-r09m = home, ‘s acre lot J years, sula. opeckene, ears ae ca Suntan plete reer | aE keay ee, REPAIRING. fools & burlap, "3082 Sleeth Ras ren AN = paca, oS a ge The. ap oe. roe Bay Direct $ “Orchard Lp, Ave, PE o-6i80 mika pegs “GOOD CONDI-| fy" mi Ww rot Commerce, Willa, "SPECIAL = ein nee i N L On These Specials: Esco-Glyd owER Mow! = HOF © | _ton, ¢15._OR_ 3-0603. | Wixom ry Take Ra. Case Tractor, Model DC b y+ Fn Motorola TV, 21. in Windows % & Riders. rotaries & | Sale Office ONS Smee 63 Open dally # te 8. 95 ost a mente an rs or console ..:........ Sea aa M8/D. H. 20 18 .......... eave $12.6 Se ae ee, For Sale Pets 69 TE, GO%P oo: Ee. Past trace trade ei ie eee chs a Kelly's Hayoware, 3004 Auburn at -. aetna RG iene ates SS eS DEALER 2G See Pash eg ee, bale de tacos = HL Ame Aube Hate ew). Poe "Bias ea. Seas |* ream, uo, rmonovampnep rowmac no, as Otpres eis aeeiiFcsa! “4 ; PO owe se seu enee 22 g21.85 TAL nold. Cheap. 04." | PE em: Neighborhood B GE drytr, © “puto ‘jamb ..... peene sch . MY 3.3104, ; PE tN RACIORS Busy neighborbond. tact pee ie pallens TOVE, Got Norse “popes aa = SS tae a & CARRY Sale Store “Eiulpment 64 be ier a itear ee Wilea PE GaUE |, yERACTORS — : M4 tl es er, $20; refrig., . electric * ‘e ber COMPUTING ‘ALES, USED REG. E. : epee fate beer eae a ree Pater curs COMBAT ER TICE P Empire S Supplies a | ss Sanne BE vom Best, | le he eee '|ONE FOUR WHEEL x Ra,_EM_3-414n | 14 mn Avg. ATIONAL CASH R “exe | AKC REG. : ‘Tiller; Bolens Mustang; One cutter, value FY} OOy. AND ae py gy pi 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123)| GAs DR SRYER. AB¢ ABC, r YR. OLD. OLD. PEARL TOILET SEATS, $5.50. G cond . MA 43975. _ rs. fi." dog, will ee re. an Power Handle: peotiog and Fishing weriadnsbebdteded (x0:* 7 REPLACEMENT PARTS af Ean Ook too Swit sew | Se ON aaee LT ool: Oe Nr tenia ae) ee Sporting Goods 65 Biack FEMALE POW}LE. FE evans wot eee & little work too is yours tn cen —awir = es with heads, like new. FE dition, Cali after 5 ee eS 4-291. = EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE Hwy ‘ber: Suny SMALL "HOUR SETRAILER, SWAP| GIBSON REFRIGERATOR, prot Sacriie “Lt mt oi Tio | Gehsautond for ¢ ments, 102) AQUA LUNOE NRW & USED |~ posTON PUPPIES & S70 weibes eno "Ok = 3006 is Sep down burs this busy veer) FE 0-132 aaa & trailer or eell.| giao. pees Raeburn. tBie Used manne. DEPT —_ for every room in house, ‘seen 7 RENTAL SOFT ( CO. Pani id Puppies, $55 up, Gurtiss. "OR ae we VOLTS 0 AMP AMP, E2871 sia piers gags last set ......... 1 asso’ Hi - ST. o e new, e. tase 3 enn oe ers apt. bad a SWAP KinbY c NER. Ni “whew, HAMILTON GAS DRYER $ido, Studio Couch : Putt Soees, ya 3. Balloons The sis method of baying AQUALUNGS' ~NEW & USED. BEAUTIFUL CHANPIO ON SIRES. WHE HORSE RIDING TRAC. Investigate ‘ 4 ao ior deep stove, $35; gas hot plate, $6 ‘| Deceapen’ een? Stare, terrific Pag Values, Bedroo Var your water conditioner or ttt aut gauip. im Or =-g x9 oir, bt nalesarin epherd. 3 months. MA Blow. yfise & snow plow, ‘ AP EQUITY In 3 BEDAM. ICE CREAM TABLE. FORM chest & bed ...... $1.95. iremulare “Rent it for 6 Pine seen R ponte for ‘85 or '56 sutomobile. marina ebairs, $33; Mond eles . — suite Bae ia samples, At price: t oni tne a wish, apels Sonat’ = Po BEGINNI NNER'S SET OF GOLF COCKER PU PUPS $10. “Auction Sales 7 mera Sie Elam ¥ OWN RUGS, dining "a table, 629; foam rubber Delon te. osteasion taba, 28) eves aheniran Gabel boa occ occenear tent jive & cart PE 406 efter 4:30 | coer ae eoee Ti waa | aNrMue AUCTION. § ' : - new equipm i-auto- | FOR ve Sere "ase Unon| lense ren, Wy rent ot| Shai, saat aise | Woreias Champerie in| Kees ih O68 2 8TE Peet) mate ily “tuomate, “Cai for | "Grunt Tet, On sana” “™™" | poeeFoee rok PE ee Ir at at em Pain ihe aie | eae orm Tr rs : xo hall tp | : a TO A GOOD DRY CLEANERS — vais Eclipse is; blond © sa $20; lems MARY CtBeR tras Mer heater d& 220 gal. oll tank. | LI_3-3147 SM EM 3-3911 | OOLF SET | EERPECT CONDI — tion - Corunee, "ines pine i 2 : Ps on . antete ie : eanne Lawson, . . Irwin E. pas. Fila, ee eo ‘ONRITE R THOMAS ECONOMY | For SALE DAVENPORT, CHAIRS | Hand woven. era, of yarn, $2 up. rites $3. FE eein Mipupples. Reg. Midwest a Fuller Auctioneer. wens. Mich CREAM BARNES HARDWAR! ARE Crump ieee ie Auburn Ave. Mis. Ee 20151 pont one ° vearrier, me ra 2% CENTS GUNS, MODERN AND QUE.; FREE EITTENS a ae rar ene PE, ee SE | ee ee me CT ~Bé&B. ~ bese it. Huron, Pm 28 carey eo FQUITY IN'G/""G Chairs, buffet, extra. lel \GaEb GAS_STOVE. DEPENDS: | Roig 22, f boat, Bert Monroe, :| S358" eats wus *Koion in "cn; | GUNG — | BUY. Sti. “FRADE, | ome FE $0078 after §:20 p.m WE COVER Slee Hgestetee Ae Sane |e ree ec eae tere te tok Sa FREE, SEAN! (O TORTS GER| _thdre"iane'na” _“T) _| ROUSE “chy CONVERTED a reveiw. | Auction Sal THE ST ATE wit Tg ee i UsED NORGE 1 1B REFRIGERATOR. | w Gul oa le 08s aEEL POWER MOWER. ¢ CYCLE| Ford pus, Everything gas equip- é ”_§ WEEKS, #8. foment es a Bape ® OTAVERNS. All over Tunsbout boat Pe 08 errcHEy EN BUILTIN OVEN. 4 ; Used Electric colored. b sl aad (REEL TYPE LA LAWN N MOWER "_Butside,” 2525. Biz, ‘Lk Ra. Saxmues eee . Highway ists Cail our specialite about Wy cechoemn teint te . Urry with Freese.” chest” type, ware Le) “™ REPRIOERATORS “ie ia jubind SORELY / brooders, ye 1 depot “steve, wanes. A ieee FE 2-7727 E hag he Plains associated offices ft. SAVE PLUMBING ¥ housetrailer broi} J : POODLES. BEAUTIFUL REG. 98 | very Fri reer Get one stop service here. Save| hear Waterforg Mixn School Will _° a 72 8. Saginaw feather picker ' “Pickwick, all GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE) stnpiee— epee A yen Sanday Au aa: take smaller home or vacant land|LIKE NEW. 3 Pi®Ch DARK Wal, FUL LY RECONDITIONED & EX VERYTH inc Fille, Smith, 2284 EHlgbland S| ae cue ee lee co oe rt hg Gedas Taek ccdviot: eed a DE | B,D. RILEY, BROKER wie oe oo pi petites lat Va {FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING _Ph. Milford, MU_4-5815. atiale. Gan’ vahtees, " wants 5-01 ~— Buy and Sell Daily oe : ~ 2 " a Real Reine perce cf Poouse [pe eltst eT UN pe eaan|” RAVENS, coksc Np ORNs CONSUMERS |#' We re "RIDING MOWERS | flehing dren, Brie Orme | POODLES < ANG,” FOMERNTA tonatied cl 1717 8. "Felegraph FE cosn | WTLY TRADE 6 ACRES AND 307 ford, $8 miles’ weet’ of Pontiac Cedar Posts. ic, a ep FAIRBA aks folds. 5 eg Pa naan | Pee ee aoe : y 16 cabin near Grayling for| off } POWER CO. U ee ch | B a. wallets, brie _— POMERANIAN TOY ~ PUPPIES, ig small lat : oO. sed bath "Sub; ..$10. each | BOLEN, toil AN TO PUPPIES,| Rd., oe eR = Sale Land Contracts acts 52 Must be Me ae ee ne ae ut. LARGE FAMILY SIZED DINING 28 W. Lawrence FE_5-8151 1 coat exterior aa sPRINGETELD Meee peels “Rage, ACh] Hille benutiog, $66. AKC. reg.| Brigham Ra. lige ts LAND CONTRACTS SOLD AT 7060 WILL-TRADEPAIR_OF GOOD DEAVING STATE > namie |° srl 5¥. ia. Bi & UP. 21” COL- | Ready Mix Cement or” § | MoTo-MowER Philip's, 1 N. Saginaw St. Pontine | eva @e7e7, 34600 W. ¥ Mile Rd.| tftclal bred cattle. 28 cows, many — Balance. $7600 will take $5600,| snow skis fi retrig Kite "| “Applt A ee | . $1.20 pag | GOODALL gui OF T N iS FREE | {resh. some due at base time. Paying $65, 4 month ab a Geo col ae Ry for @ set of golf clubs. pa? a stn yreey —— oe retccy ances, 432 Huron, FE | Full rote % ‘or 30 ib. felt $3.08 EVANS 5 RQUIP. ont Dixie Hey. sigoit_ bas. “st 5 on chee. Woop, be —_ home. OR 3-4828, after faa er calfs re ape 2 ; D CONTRACT < Ane, WILLS swaP WATER SOFTENER' = WE BUY USED waaniN an. arry a complete tthe of | MA 3-704 : old. 3 9s FARD see ake ¢ eee 4 * --] te 600x16 tires or sell. | Meriager WARKER. SQUARE TUB, fe Eashe type, Thyle Elec- Palialng ei plyweo ee RANGE HOODS. COPPER TONE, Hunting Accommo. 65) 65A Pia a ‘a o a TALK. re, old, bar ome ~9 a : one : as water t ~ - A. Th a cans. a4 Jonn “Kinser, Heaitor. ‘eo 'w. For Sale Clothing 56 _pic mirror cresse mpaeesgg Tre WA WATER SOFTENER SEMTAUTO seecertt,, ret, gombmntin | Perry. ompson, $9 8.140, 1 ACRE, PARCELS. wean | PRR MEETS Gt oot Datlacd ine;| side delivery Take. “Metas 4 x. ~ | MAPLE slag Bebb age og ores shingles - nails ~ foundation | ROTO-TILLERS 80 BASY TO OP- | ing & farm lend, Sitsated tn the | REG LIVER & WHITE Ye} Dank clerk. George H. Brighare WiLL DISCOUNT UP TO 60 PER 2 2 FORMALS, SIZE 9. $8 i cH E SOFA WITH NEW SLIP —_ e 43573. coating. : erate the ladies can run them.| heart = fom e largest southern re- emale Must sell FOINTER. | prop. Bud Hickmott at at cent. Balance 67.100. Will take! FE = Severe, 290 FEE WALNUT (SUITE, BED. LARGE /SURPLUS LUMBER) siration.Oniv one company maxes | adjoining very large. conservation | SINGH ¢ gMust sell, leaving state.! noid, auctioneers. Oxiord.” OA Browns ha, Pr esse," io Wire E¥ELET— FORMAL “MAY SPECIALS” | q0smet #8. re ead, & Materials Sales Col the gentine Vroto-tiers) $130.50 % sdioiing ven arge conservation | SINGING GANARIES TALKING | Saint GRESEe 40 : _35180, once, $25. Size 11. OR : & ‘2 ) WESTINGHOUSE > ELEC” RANGE. S40. E Send a MBER OR 3-7002 u aan @ payment?available, W.| _ plentiful, EM 3.5692, parakeets. Ca and supplies. |" Orion Rd. 2 AU 2760 Money to Loan = 553 gira v's — 17 & 21. Table weiCon-| Also Westinghouse ~ laundromat lighland_Rd,_(Ms)_ Pontiac | © aglle’, Garren & Lawn Eovly | Sand, G barn Rd Pe “fatchets 3008 Aw Orton. “a ie tae oe nnn {State Licensed Lenders) ALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING pEPRIGERATORS All sized comes Weer tcmale CORMSCENT FIXTURES POUR! _ i i pe a it & Dirt 66 STRONG HEA eo sacred sati Guaranteed, Deli '. le reasona! stores, lace “ = sachs be PLL LPP LOOP SALTHY BEAUTIFUL Loans $25 to $500 | sea Goze "eitis tia,# Bae aa Ba, Pas ecaome or eoaes.| Wa geA ty EM | mumin eo wan ING" unten | tar pal Satay suaze | homers Dar sit Bakians, °° BURT AUETON RE on signeture only —_ Za ond -.3, excellent condi- Will ,] Src a aye , Vinerpcoeat, 303 | ‘Tractors st ro! 8-6642 & 5-9689. on ot Hin) shopping iabige tote : oop “HOUSEKEEPING aoe |" ay; wo rooms of OUT STORE — Biers © ote wens Sieaneny. ND & GRA “i J ‘HOUSEHOLD ADIES) CLOTHING, SIZE TG nee Furniture ay. oF RE onder By Riding lawn =e i pecial Big Auction JPUNGE, COME, OF Powniag |TADY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 18 u 4|MAPLE TWIN BED COMPLETE] 1°. pares don wer) ffet Nernce! re eet | ae ters ti Motto meee wh ; -0555| some never worn. Ph, 6-9038,| mahogany drum fivin —— | plumbing supplies. Come A fe OF sale cheap. Shirts & pants, 2 for) Scout uniform. 8, 12 to = a FURNACES i as- woke at orget oy. — i aan ft Birming = 8c. Coveralls $1.75. Worktog: fx, cond, FE is AAA - § ALOmene SIDING,| reduced pries. All work guaran- a par ai as man's Outlet, 65 8. Sagina NORGE ecrhie “STOVE ORDE teed. OR. 3-5468, LEE'S SA & CAT = PALE YELLOW FORMAL, "pial low, fully automatic, 37 An YOUR PAINT BRUSH AWAY. | GAS WATER: HEATERS, $43, 3 vice Burro 3B. “re You ean get tt quickly on '_# Worn once $10. PE 4-3629. EM 3-01 weil, glassed ‘oven, eat, Rernoit EEALOM, Bie trmy. 990-| Cale & car. G. A, Thompson, pe 5 9,07EN TILL : ba eure. “ear or furniture. No WEDDING DRESS & VEIL 6iZB inswjation eee te | ene 30090 __#921_Mt._Ciemens 8 oers, payments to suit your 910. ‘s price, FEC 4.6081. NEW ~CorroN war ERS $10.05| stalled experts at $490 and GT 3% PERGHTRIC Good CON iL CORRUGATED vet Grain & Feed Feed 7] get. We will be glad to help) Wit =a -.|New innerspring matifess $15.95, up. he dition. Fleidb 9-2855. ‘ DRIVE-WAY CULVE Sou with vous encun lp WHITE - GREEN FORMAL. SIZE! chree pe Maple iv Fm. eet 9.09 ie $4 8 rook 9-s5i RT ¥ problems, Ec r 43. worn once FE 4-6819. Studio es o. ot polminn ona tpl iv santos HORSETRATLER, a pee an soc PE ) Sale Household Viends 57 Sn eh and ribergiag AWNINGS. “$0.86 vate an MA SiO cWURGH sin | “iT sronks. NS AND ALUM. | iiRiGATION PUMP. 1,000 GP H. FE 2- 6233 FINANCE |2 CHERRY DEC. CHAIRS peas VAL : capacity with 82 gallon INANCE C Mi it 62 galion tank, Mi ; ; found table, love seat, rm “The Bioneers o ; recker be le, ,0 S Rochester mt ; i}. trte : 5 was meee f- 1574 anita 4-0063, | on Aum and Rochester fas, [LAWN MOWER PANTS —TIRES| Siigndy rh yamarred, ‘Also deup Pontioe Giate Bauk Bldg. | ‘conc, MA GION afier 2, — Call now ¥ csiimates. ‘No | mace to ao ou tee e & = ; ———— ening Serv, 2258 E. Walton. gent, 389 Or : + A i é ae ‘ ‘ 4 . if ~ alt ioe ere vows | SAVE THE PENNINES ip lack. dirt. Bull doo — srt tank stone, Overs 3 stone, Se 30 yd. 60-40 ee se, .f a load. Amefican Stone Products | * | | 6335 Sashabaw Me JMA 56-5061 $67.50 | No orders too large oF ‘eo ser A at TOF ‘ irintietionict at THE PONTIAG PRESS. _FRIDAY; MAY 16, 1958" A, : ee Lane Money to, Loan 53/Sale Household Goods $7 : a we. pee For Sale Miscellaneous: 60 60| For Sule Miscellaneous 60} Send, Gravel & Dirt 66) sy | Garage Doors | hts ol a oer STEEL A © car ae ny - . ———— ees renee Hess Seen epee Pcie . t t i 4 ‘ Ee gee ee ae : i "ae es Detroiter Pontiac Chief! 15 to 50 ft. 8 and 10 wides| — __runzomacrs i ‘trade in Ba atieg ees om 70er Ia trad ance on " See diet He) sangre + + > 25 EP you. You, even af our low, low] 2m 31002, 2+ 25.HP miss. pete be oe oe { a s RTD ate ZONA SaNe| silver tower unt zr ris ou at a ee Hutchinson Mobile Home . = & bg ack ef 90 ‘Union i FT. “ROW. 4301 Dixie as 10) 1 oo ' 4 Miles nt Pontiacs wean £ RP MERCURY, Evinrude. ve PT. ws A * A iV back for motor, : atisl, orien * 97-6868. | Rd. 1 mile : ees ey, eras, |ie ii, HP OUTBOARD. ELTO. FE “a geet Fa ae ‘ie BOAT, 10" SIDES HEAVY . HARDENBURG MOTOR, SALES OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR a) ‘ uP Saree sing beet sindstieit, alll = FOR GOOD | LAKE aot “rash me ye ee | ease Ae ° bi GENERAL HOUSETRAILER |“ 30 1 | = = a. nee. ‘sell, OR * 4 * otk CIP — lete Sect ciler Seben WS oo 2s ate aor me | == 42 t |. BAT $2 4 4 FE S0i0t. as ee BA’ rHIE oT TROJAN CAR. R. MOBILE HOME — = : crusier. cquipped. 28 hp.) otss awning aexseilent Gentian’ moor, tap. & re aot. 38 Fas pintatie RAT fener our me Leer é a oe EX AN MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal | Palace - Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade [Garter ,boat ~ Néw 8-10 Wides ILERS ON RENTAL Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies | le ss N 7 mt. ose 46771. —— ‘ts OXFORD TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner Wanted Used Cars es MODEST MAIDENS. ¢ > nj way PALAN— “I wish you were smart enough to teach the fourth grade 5k | So you could graduate with me!" For Sale Cars 91 For § Sale sale Cars eee. RUSS See M&M Motor Sales 3 mode! WILL PA TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD fs mesess ws ree Se eas 3 Woodward. Bi _Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK el AisscAS aT Fer Sale Trucks 90 Bele Rogpert: "new i te fat [wat att aE, JESSE | ie "ons. 50 Gown POR ALL YOUR WATER ~ Sah, beSetetety | grapes mo bana 0G GOR gS aR Pe a ite ot tactic & live bait |34 FORD TA To YARD Feat, tr ee On dump truck FE 5-257. EA , Acrot tgp Maas Mt horn “Mona 38,00 mies re x ee rf ac — e * We will sell jt-for, No. per cost |CCOaust Ek Poor PENFECT "ia CHEVY PANEL NEW, ¢ PLY car, Jot, Holly Marae Ceeebl eee is BOATS peIFALUIL| fintistes’ et sudkooew’ mis, BA rir earn i n100.80, Trailers. ie se. in ae Easterns. to Wis BOR pa OWEN WH he mre thvemte mone ntg W_guc 4 TON DUMP Witt e- brand new ‘37 model heats de eauty Stor — os "ss Pord ‘oe. loremtyiet tractor or eum | Sy = AGE — =|") CHEVY % =x A Ma a Ma “Take trovt and. playground, EM “INSURE YO moot | Sinaloa? e —Ahsennset Baroni Re DRFORD MORICE MENON, FOR) A? SAVES, pcan Bate a, |e SEGASNEE AFT EB, Rutgers. "50 | “PONTIAC | #3 TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH . Oakland at Cass — For Sale Cars VISIT R &T& RAMBLER SALES al 9 WE HAVE THE HIGH- EST PERCENTAGE OF ‘RAMBLER SALES IN | JOHNSON +285 PONTIAC DEALER SPRING SALES SPREE ° Y.A.B.N. Special ~ sr louR LOW OVER HEAD SAVINGS PASSED ALONG TO YOU. DRIVE-OUT TO LAKE ORION AND INSPECT OUR QUALITY USED CARS: RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY 32-2671 $1 N. BROADWAY Lake Orion, Michigan 1951 ENGLISH AUSTIN. 4 dr. Exc. Ral, $495: OL 6.2951 . 1 after 6 We UTELY NO MONI DN. Ae Gul cred Mer. “Mr. 7 MI 47500. Harold Tw Ford. ORIGINAL OWNER, 1955 super H-top 2 dr. Exe . lew Potpering sae brakes. Auto. Trans. New ex- tras, 311 Voorneis Rd. til 6-5442 after 5. 1954 CADILLAC Coune, rs * ee Full power. Local ome | Bob Frost 900, Bunter Bivd. amt, FS... 10) - TEROME Sls “Bright Spot” Corner Orchard Lake. . and Cass" Bhoamp rae SB you HAVE 12 eer otis ss 9 NO- Fick re} pe . ee on some. 1¢ : PL ft Cadiline Aluminum. boat, dem- ; 3 ~ &- strai ie a sive stick trans. cE = custrator. forwa = ws be oie CHOICE fence a4 eS. steering, lst .p sale price For Sale Tires ~ 80A $43, Waremaker giverine Mold ai . Lapth-gd Bele ng om ze our sPEcis AL IN IN. at USED 8, oP. We| deck. foldin, ow fear seat, 188 ee aed TION, AND may STATE. tude motors still in the eartons| RH Hydra, Air conditioning WHAT WE ‘berg “a cond Pk Ie s. Soa zon) et aria yO cae" ary SO Ha tc VY Tin@s | test drive ‘Soom Setore 1963, Ram t wagon $3 stl or 184 Hash, ar. ; Pa: way 58 pt RH. Overdr ae fated yom Seer Ni Ridee Open nights 1986 - _ oe y Hy dig teas AE Smell down pay- ane ED WILLIAMS — hs Mani Sor eer , A, FINE al 8. by iteld, ete $950) 1984, Chev Bel Ate like new @loxi8, $90. PH 63138.) 5f4croury tat as We POM. P. Steering DPT Wie! XOU HAVE Auto Service 81). siping sb 8. Bay Menge Ton Bw 13 : r, apes _ Coane preporet > a ig Gabi Cruiser & i Be vos? otis ™9 down ALWAYS TS, FIND USED Shine FE\New Mercs, Krehicin bose “Maid Soma RIETY OF TBE cn. Coupe. : 49 W AnD ST. cial ah oe And Oe 5 1983, study Champ STOP AND SHOP TODAY. Established, sinee, MMuscouned| Maztirek Outboar 1983, Study, Champ. ' ae pe oe ; , : -| wpe “ Max Thompson Service P Rent toe ea Bright Spot renee sik, Fosters, Oerage. . . R CRB LER Olds-Cadillac Dealer Total Our Orchard Lake at Cass Sele Moser Seosers_ We con pestany deel = TEE 8-0488 , till 10 *81 ALL STATE 1 CON- Com 8 a.m, till 9 p.m.) en a Aneley OL 4. ae bee 4 AOOL é nee nat ae Thi , 19. ‘RID ; “a ifs “Bright Soot’ On| Ni 195 BUICK ne , Padie Steele Ford Renier si00 100 do Brive Ytas 56 CHEV a FOR Bel Air 4 door sedan, &. er. glide, white walls, Bob Frost. ae Pes Bivd. S. 1) . a 4 Wise me ¢-220a| Welt 2 care re ~ SHELTON S BUICK .c aaeaY <7 BR Pontiac - Buick Sends Rochester OL 1.8133 - fazurek Si ‘Sti d oF Det ee i eed, = iiss te Buick Hartop Dyn. . 1308 ‘h6 Pont, Starchief. j-owner. 1388 %S 4 ve PF. lane in 1 ‘$8 Gus, "eee Ga He 795 ‘udseon ij o new, "sa 2 Buick Cust Res ; 398 BUD SH El. TON Menes 6 me HAUPT poole Sales “oy eatine Cet, sedan, — — ‘oe mi, $ “# 4 dr sedan myeremote $1206 "st Chevy ey ar, P-glide. Rap atte) pics (a cam “BE ‘* chevy = ar ‘Delray. Side. sapien anes or MAghe | §-1141 1955 CUBVROLET V-8 WITH STAN- dard transmission, dinger «f car for a Ou- stock No, N-4100. Chev- rolet Co. Hunter Bivd. a Woeg: 35. Ave Birmingham. MI HURON MOTOR SALES LWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF ALWAYS cans 652 W. 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Jim wins: at) ee | eee ee ee MeDonald has worked under many talented conductors (he’s|| MAIL COUPON TODAY Trodes A ted - | HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Lady dice and is important man in| Ustinov; Producer Dare (9) Country Calendar. : = |Luck ig Hollywood masquerades as New Orleans Shary and artist-wife. a fireman on the Southern Pacific,RR). Please send me 4 free copy of “The Terms Available different people under unexpected ao thes Gk (4) Thin Man. Fossil bones|12:39 (2) Movie. . An architect, Richard Hiatt, plays the flugelhorn and up| | Heering Digest.” 1 understand H AMPTON’S names, Her latest is Samantha — (4) Jefferson Drum. Drum © #fe clue in museum killing. (4) Detective’s Diary. to now is the worst flugelhornist ever uncovered. His blowings | Samantha Crawford, a scheming. exposes crooked gamblers, (2) Harbor Com'd. Wendell (9) Movie. _|sound like the puffings of somebody just hit in the stomach Dy} | jame.......cssssseeseeeneees ELECTRIC CO, = |itwo-taced double talking li'l ol’) — risks being killed in “Bad) Corey, in “Fire-Bug at a football shoe. is 825 W. Huron St, J) Southern bel cheyenne’ fk Day for a Tin Hore.” —_ 1:00 (4) Farm Report. George Lichty, the cartoonist, sits in at the drums—when| | “” ao ee ae ° peared on TV's “Cheyenne é (2 Track down. Identical ; there aren't any drum parts in the number. CUP ++ ssereeeees ncenounes FE 4-2525 lowed by several Sunday night twins fit description of want-|!1#3@ (7) Soupy’s On. . 1:15 (4) Window Shopping. 4 “Maverick” telefilms. ed killer. . (9) Theater. Henry Fonda, . They play for comic effect and riding their little 193 ° &*¢ * — cag Darling|1:39 (2) Movie. Austin taxi (nine of them at ence) with the same motive. A girl name Diane Brewster 8:30 (7) Western Manhunt. Lady agree me A * 2 (4) Double Feature. They are getting enormously popular, and expect to wel- the role of Samantha, | counterfeiter outwits — pur- yes Dana plore come the Milwaukee Braves to town shortly at a concerto | eae | suers. ple aged anata 2:00 (7) Ramar of the Jungle. being arranged at Lefty O’Doul’s saloon, in white tie and | Make Diane is from Kansas City (9) Country Hoed’n (4) Weather: Eliot. tails. : . : : where, as you know, everything 4 F Riley. ~ , | 2: (7) ' SERVICE is up to date — and we better os ma = 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. = (9) cate Music, it's wonderful, and it must be when these nine) keep up to date with her because Ancwer to Proviens Pesste (2) Miss Fairweather. busy men, from tycoons to railroaders, cam devote several) - ALL WORK GUARANTEED || the bets are down that she’s go- | a ee 4:00 (4) Milky’s- Movie Party, |hours a week to having fun. They make the hillbillles of Nash- YOUR Color—Black & White |) * Places fst ee - @® AlbStar Golf. - ville sound like symphony, that’s how talented they are. = ‘| mi Stardust has been sparkling A; (2) Sports Final. (9) Metropolitan Mirror. FIRST STOP e Feature, |\Diane’s blonde hair ever since her ) illiards, S la, Zz ith cool, ‘Greie Kelly-type beauty 11:26 (2) N'Watch Theater. ‘Two —— THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK “ee fo ylvan enim showed up as Samantha, in Revolt.” (36); Lucille|4:29 (9) Feature Film. . Sugar Ray Robinson offered a bundle for rights to “Golden . ‘OF . : : and RCA showed Maverick brothers, Ball, _Twe l ve Crowded | Boy,” was shrugged off tas Perle Mesta loaned her clothes and Record | 3 =e! stent couple of SS Hours." ('39), 4:30 (2) Preakness Stakes. jewels to Ruth Hagy, who'll lampoon her at the Women's Na- Pre- led STORE HOURS with words, cards, mone , ang 51:98 (1) Shock Theeter. “The In-léces ee tional Press Club show ... Henry Fonda arrives at hig show s Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fristeg | OS ‘ii ty? ei ee aboard.a tiny motor scooter .. . Danny Scholl will get $2,000 a} — STEREOPHONIC ? 1. : _ . €(%). 5:00 (7) Wrestlin week for doing “Roberta” in St. Louls — $1,250 more than] , CON DON S | Diane's now playing, between . (9) Zorro me Bob Hope got in the original B’way production... | TAPES! RADIO & TV __ ances Martha sy ‘s = acnées ; John Payne says he'll film some of his “Restless Gun” TV| SALES & SERVICE with George Montgomery in a new] 1 common tuel my -|5:30 (2) 20th Century-Fox Hour. | Shows in Mexico, where it's 40 per cent cheaper than in Holly-| saute titled “Suaitien frei.” Gill b aden sca (9) Wild Bill Hickok. ages wees Actor Bruce Cabot’s new movie “angel” is, reported- jf = 127 S, Parke, Corner Auburn P aniied Artists. — @ trish fuel y, Farow io : | =e 12 Shield bearing TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Comic Joe E. Ross complained he A Call be 4-9736 — —, se ol alas ore Yo ung Couple tO |was working too hard while filming “Maracaibo.” “Why didn't , ee ee. am they are Up to | * hire a laborer?” he snapped. “Are you nuts?” said Cornel | : ' you ppe yo : : — Complete Stock of Artists, too, because Diane's bill) Crm Marr y in Rebel _ | wise. “you know how much more we'd have to pay a laborer?” MERCURY ie oe or oe ing - igi pe ag for the film, |" Oxianome Atmo sp here That's earl, brother (Copyright, 1958) | e Porta ios *m told, read: 17 Islets in rivers oe , : = . Se Sea EY | vortneeas. : | OMEGATAPE ‘Samantha’ girl from Maverick!” 131 Scotian “**7°" Ye } HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. » — A | x * * : sheepfold Yes : . e ‘f ; : Balanc y 7 young couple whose great-grand-| | That's how big a smash Diane 33 Antiquated Y the South : |e : made as Samantha with her li'l ol” | 38 Steie fathers fought for in the| ’ yao ory an eeen chats | Gets open = Civil War will be martied in a| | Pe is ai ways, — $3 Sates —_— Confederate atmosphere he re| There is a difference in high-fidelity equipment: You can hear H land devastating charm, 33 Poem mee | June 3. | ae it... you ¢an see it in Electro-Voice! Widest choice of models. - i R-C-A Except for that cool beauty, [33 Pane lsu “fib ~*~ * * For everything ini high fidelity, there is no finer choice than q | Diane Brewster is nothing at all | °° Scaiing -|- Miss Capitola West, 17, andif Electro-Voice. Come in and see out complete E-V line! ‘fie ‘Sesanatha, whe was ber |e St: + Charles Jr, 20, of th CAPITOL ee eiee se aneed| oe 1 t nearby Lacy community, wit | ‘High Fidelity Headquarters . 40 Peer Gynt's . . married in a ceremony climaxing RCA COLOR TV | accent but there is a solid act- mother d ing background dating back to ite ; \gJ the 150th anniversary of the birth : . i her dramatic major days at the @ Berutinives of Jefferson Davis McCALLUM & DEAN Hear - . vi SAARC UIOMA GE: | University of Kannan ce mg |g dme ceremony wil takp place on | |the — - “The Southern accent is easy for = pom bad i : 5 tet = ae “ the spot where Davis, president | 409 E. Maple, Birmingham. MI 4-5230 | Adon te Fr kight : - a rin’ 5 . t — eG i me, though,” says this girl sud- caliph @ Victim of 23 scmaing—— 4P Move gently of the Confederacy, was born. A , Frid ing ‘ti ! ORIGINAL denly crashing the Hollywood spot- 4 Sones BY snared 34 Verdi opera 42 Outbuilding 351-foot monument marks the Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 ' Stic eminine Convenient t Store j “] had a tough time getting a3 slave eepetation 26 oe Neue re Gute uame spot. : i. : fone voning = Rear of SCORE rid of drawl. Going) 54 Vulgar fellow 6 Assistant 27, Preposition 45 Clique * *« * ocban a Demolish 7 Mineral spring 28 Calf meat 46 Snare The 1 attend- “y - to it; with a Southern. flavor | 5 Forest 8 Jeweis 29 Volcano in 47 Essential couple and weeging . “ ' ¢ 9 bit difficult.” creature 9 Great Lake Sicily being ants will wear if War cos- : | AROUND THE \ a §6 Mariner's 10 Social insects 31 Uncommon 4$ Bamboolike | ¢ . But for Diane Brewster, one-| 5, gysu0n ii Try 34 Diminutive race umes or Confederate Army unt ) | WORLD IN Admiral TV ure sceag u's tans Gof _# Er cian wet ewe__Htorms, : fe , 7 sta success ' Y S TV station, finding. acting .»-Y our Service fj ®° DA = @ for Areiens | eter te madera rane t= ber! =. Todd's Radio Programs -- Hampton’s Electric jon panels for the cron TV dation, Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. 825 W. Huron St. eos eee | She had one line, “Excuse me.”| wyy, eu CALW, «(aoe ww, coe WOAR, CI80 , WSTB, (27% W : in “Lucy Gallant,” and she had a * 2 ee eS ee Headquarters” Patti Page - : berace movie | i ' FE 4-2525 walk-on go Liberace movie,| , TUNIUHT HitO— WWJ, Backstand 9:00—WJR, News, Page WJBK, News, Reid ° Sa = Sincerely ours. ~ WHY%. News surrey WWJ, Paye Elizabeth WCAR, News, Patrick | | ra Vau h ‘ . The recent appearances as 6:00-—WIR, News, cheynoldes WCAR. News. Carl Shook WKYZ. 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Reid #:38--W4R, Lets Go to Town | er Make IV, Radios, ‘uste aon : ews ews, Me . ee: ral ~ rE? will grange ra aoe mia n cauw ion Much of the movie was filmed Train y Bird Sapte. CKLW W - CKLW, News, Davies i on the streets of Pontiat, showing GeLW: Album ‘Tine 100-—w JH Dan Kirby ¥ Rew, Oheta new pager a On All Makes ia 2 F W News, Goodmera. Droms ta Dix 00— WT rade Bands , ; . = ne ee Oe eer | eee Oe | Vi oe Som nme, moun | Sl ire Eee | |. : ; TV me RADI 0 Ca Spee "Time WPON Rariy Bitd Club WCAR, News, Woodling WCAR,: News, Bennett = ‘AUTOMATIC and WRINGER ‘WASHERS | ' : ' 4 ee 4:30— WIR, Music Hall ° i Se 2 2 1:48—WIH. Music fall . ! : ~* — SET feewet Peeve | CRLW. 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News, George | eee ADMIRAL TV BERVICE | iv ws, poxn eas, “tees “itacRionoe |r oH, Time ter, Mest] aie rak, Mabe Ral : 2 : oe a : A : : wer * . - ' W ews, Monitor : : * 1 ar t \ YZ, J Surreil 4:30- WK, Muste Ball 190— WIR, News, Hospital XYR, Sporta, Fun-a-Raoe i : | 720 Orchard bane Ave. Open tag — Ww Knowles RW” tonn ton tornig | ‘ww Mena Mey Baw See Keowee 45 North Perry Street FE 2-0711 § FE 5-6615. i FE 4-584 e wa, Blagie News, Pa i ‘ ae a “ : J 51030 WW, News WPRUN, Meriva, tr, CRKLW, News, Davies WPON, Sports, Holiday , . > A q \ 1) * i : ‘ : | : | 2. , \ | - - : 7 . Puzzle, i awe ster 2 T Garon A t tlolw em Edt Volud than Res jbad planned on for weeks—but it »i= Olli > POC S| wl mle mim) Sie bead Gad Raed Whe — ZO} «| mi | N ewswomen. to Note Nixon Experience By ROSE McKEE WASHINGTON (eis) oo Vice President Richard M. Nixon was featured last night in a skit at a newswomen’s stunt party — but with a stript hastily revised to note his unfortunate treatment in Venezuela, . Bandages all but hid the face of the member of the Women's Na- tional Press Club who imperson- ated the vice president. She wore the Latin American costume she bead was torn and tattered in a pre-' viously ynplanned way. * * * The script with which the news- women had rehearsed the skit was thrown away for the most part at the last minute, The revision had jard M. Nixon, Nixon's impersonator introduced with these lines: “Look who is here, He is Rich- here to say: “ ‘Latinos welcome prople in a very funny way. Oh, the smile is beeg but when they throw the rose, it's apt to be much harder than you might supPose, ed “equa! time in Venezuela.” * friend.” tially with her face covere mud pack and singing,, ‘I Hate for Ike to see me like this—he never did approve of mud-slinging” and) - with Miss Arden replying: one else does it.” suits and helmets adorned imper- sonators of the th ices who sang: sile, don’t you cry, you'll be a sat- ellite by and by.” diecis ‘Skit the original pour about ‘When You Begin to Be In (the White House). It was sung to the tune ef “Begin the Beguine.” The words included; “My Des- tiny’s clear—up in the stars, The time’s getting near—when peo- ple will choose and little [ fear that maybe Fil fose for I have begua to be in." Another skit took cognizance of) the attention focused on Nixon and the presidential ambitions of Sen. 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