The Weather’ eine UB. Westher Berean Forcesst - Sunny, warmer 16th YEAR - van enes : ~ - | ASSOCIATED PRESS UONTTED Vs INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PRESS PHOTOS — | Richard to Be Buried Tuesday Red Skeltons Mourn Son HOLLYWOOD w — ¢ Red Skelton and his wife, prisiaies today found some: solace in the belief that the international pub- licity on their son's valiant but losing fight with leukemia may help future victims of the cancer- like disease of the blood. FATHER AND SON — Richard Skelton, who died Saturday night, is shown with his New York's Idlewild Airport last year London. 0 ie i Gealtiesde uk ela who have written us that they iprayed for Richard during his illness to have faith that God will answer their prayers,” said Skel- ton. . “T believe that good comes out i } of everything, even tragedy such father, comedian Red upon their return as ours. Maybe the worid will know now that this disease must be licked. I think it is. the begin- ning of all cancer.” The 9-year-old boy died Satur- day night after a 16-month fight with the disease. Only blood trans- fusions had kept the child alive in recent weeks. LAPSED INTO COMA A final brain hemorrhage sent the. boy into a coma that lasted an hour. He awoke briefly and whispered: “1 can't see. Everything is: A doctor turned off the light in the UCLA .Medical Center room five minutes later and told the ‘ {parents that the boy had died. . It was a moment .the Skeltons had dreaded for more than a jtoo sturmed to move. Mrs. Skelton said she and Red sat quietly beside the boy’s frail body for a half-hour. His father knew earlier in the day that. Richard had little longer to live. “He and I watched ‘Mighty Mouse’ on television in the morn- Day blanket for his mother, too.” FUNERAL TOMORROW The funeral will be held tomor- row at Forest Lawn's Church of lke, Dulles Study Red OK’ on N-Test Policing Talks |= WASHINGTON W—President, Eisenhower and Secre- tary of State Dulles confer today on a new Russian note | agreeing-to talk about ways of oe any ban on nu- th an init n an initial reattion the White House welcomed that ait of a note from Russian Premier Khrushchev, but expressed hope any talks* could be broadened t6. in- clude a study of a wider|Vamages range of disarmament 7 ih nelengptige wag ree get system “so that none need fear - “that these new polar routes will be traveled by bombers or by missiles unleasing surprise attack.” But Khrushchev said- the polar Russia would ‘opciied aPees Mausoleum's Sanctuary of Pray- a family friend said. . Nerhancer Undecided About Meeting Board Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger is still considering a meeting with the Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees to discuss his suspension from the hospital medical staff. -old Pontiac surgeon, who last week began year, When it came, they were) With a solemn prayer, the $4,500,000 expansion project at Pon- tiac General Hospital was dedi- cated yesterday. The words of Dr. William J. Marbach, pastor of First Présby- .\terian Church, highlighted an hour- long ceremony attended by more than 350 hospital, city and area Dr. William H. Marbach, officials and citizens on the steps of the institution's new 226-hed addition. » Dr. Marbach gave thanks “that in a world of physical suffering, there are those who give them- selves to the overcoming of suf- fering.” Saginaw Bay Yields Mother’s Bod tage here. last night. instatement, said today he considered the legal step as “mostly for the es at present.” +. *« * “The would not be heard by the s' “supreme court: until this fall,“and I may not go — with. it if I don’t have ve the surgeon said, Se tar, élther the board nor The 42- proceedings appeal the* dismissal of his suit for re-| |! Dr, Sullenberger’s suit was dis- missed April 11 on grounds that the surgeon had not appeared at a final hearing by the board on his temporary suspension, Nov. 13. The dismissal opened the door for the board to hold a final hearing; but none has been scheduled. The surgeon had until May 25 to = file notice of his intention to = * day morning. The Coast Guard and State Police aided Sunday’s air-sea hunt. The search was called off by darkness The Fedchenkos were last seen Saturday night when they beard- ed their 14-foot outboard alum- inum boat. The beat, witt ‘the body of the family’s dog aboard, The Coast Guard maintained hope that Fedchenko and his two)’ children somehow were hanging onto life preservers in the bay. Mrs. Fedchenko was wearing a watch which stopped at 3:05 when she was picked from the choppy water. The time indicated to ae that the boat overturned early A patrol boat from the Coast Gused bese st Bay City ane Hunt 3 in Warren Family PINCONNING ‘(The ‘Coast Guard was. searching Saginaw Bay today for a father and his two teenage children feared drowned with the mother when their boat overturned. - The body of Mrs. Marion Fedchenko, 41, was recov- ered yesterday. She was identified by her brother, Les- ter Lange of Saginaw. Her husband Paul, 42, daughter Carol, 16, and son David, 13, still were miss-*— ‘ing. The family 1ivéd inyteicopter and ‘seuptane Warren in Macomb county and owned a summer cot- The Fedchenkos other son, Richard, 20, did not accompany his parents to Pinconning. He is a married student attending Eastern Michigan College. Fedchenko worked as a foreman at the Ford. Motor Co.’s- Sterling plant. years. COMO... os cccccvveccvcoese 23. , County News evvccsecssig, © Editorials .........:e0005 asic © * Matlonty . wc ccsecievcncceds » 24 Obitwaries .......02...:ees 008 10 Senceaesevess« 19 thra 21 DEOOUD occ eiccvccecvesceres . 2 & Radio Programs ,..... 29 Wilson, Earl ..........00..:. 29 Women’s Pages” seas ee. 1+ Sell Your Car Now te serome’s —— Spot.” FE 8-0488 The couple had been married 22|° AT DEDICATION — Se at the Pontiac General 11 Hospital pastor of First Presbyterian Church; Lt. Gov. dedication yesterday were (left to right) Willis M. Brewer, chair- man of the hospital Board of Trustees; ip a; Pontiac Press Phote Philip A. Hart, . ‘the main speaker, and Cari I. Flath, hodpital director. The group ~ jis shown during ceremonies on the steps of the $4,500,000 addition. 350 Attend Pontiac Dedication ‘of $4,500,000 Hospital Addition He asked that the hospital be blessed “in the name of the Great Physician.” Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adams and Willis 8 z By a lice the architectural firm that signed the building and the con- struction firms that built it, * Following the dedicationg the general public began tours of the new facility, The women’s auxil- jary will continue to conduct tours during open house this week. They are scheduled every half hour from 2-4 p.m, and 7-8 p.m. = Sy Seok Posts ‘|Tucker Jr., 197 Luther St., pub- BULLETIN. The body of three-year- old Joey Bennett, of 156 N. Merrimac St. was found at 2 p. m. today in Harris Lake. Attempts to revive the boy with oxy- gen failed. He was found by two young childrerf who were ‘wading. Parents of the victim are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett. on School Board Warm Weather Lures Crowds (Onto Highway ra Two Die in Highland; 3-Car Southfield Crash Claims Others: _ Five persons were killed and eight others injured in major traffic accidents in Oakland County this week- end, as higher tempera- tures brought a heavy flow jof traffic to area highways. Killed were: Mrs. Lola K. |vanDivort, 70, of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Agnes B. Blay, 42, of Mt. Clemens; Charles E. Nye, 46, of 33910 Play- jview St., Farmington; Ben- ant Ridge, and Muncey Jr., 32, of Detroit. The five traffic fatalities within Registrati ls 9 Ends Today for Pontiac Residents _ Six persons have filed nominat- Board election to be held June 9. The candidates are: Dr. Walter Godsell, 307 W. Huron St., seek- ling & second term: Charles M. lisher of a Negro Newspaper; Mrs. Elsie Mihalek, 1592 Vinewood, president of the Pontiac PTA Coun- to Vote;wh Registration for the election closes today for City of Pontiac residents; while those in the school district who live outside Pontiac ter. There are two seats to be filled, one held by Dr. Godsell and the other by Mrs. Lola King who is not have until Monday, June 2 to regis-| Mostly is through Saturday, seeking another term. "Starting Today: Installments From Book ‘All About Men’ by Dr. Joseph H. Peck fe Ouch! What. Manner of Man Have We Here?...But His Mom Loves It (ge ear even the best doctors : at trl snout eae ties ; . Pee connie rable ey a eulG tick.) By JOSEPH H. PECK, M. D. I have wasted lots of time trying to imagine just what went on in the celestial when boys were designed. The first unit to come off the was a fellow named Adam, and it wasn’t too long before the stresses and strains of earthly Rnaely Sone ee design, | sts hei Ws se te toesS0ps ctveste, te _ shoulders were too broad; his hair, which added for se gh — and ee tatel Lasatekie about what drafting rooms assembly line over them and only the tonsils. were left hanging around to cause trouble. Two minor draftsmen must have met at the water cooler in heaven. “I wish they would make up their minds in the front office just what this thing is going to eat,” one angel said. “How in heaven am I going to draw a plan . for something. that may turn out to be a flesh eater only, or a creature that grazes exclusively on grass, or a bird that lives on seeds? The boys in the back rogen, want him fixed up sq he can do all three.” kk & Second ; “I'm supposed to attach the organs you design to the frame, yet I don’t know whéther he wilh , crawl, walk on all fours, or. as rumor has try the ridiculous stunt of bal- ancing himself on his rear two feet.” WHOLE MES$ Tp DROP So they installed his digestive organs with lax ligaments which, once he began to wear down a ‘ bit, allowed the whole mess to drop into the lower abdomen and make him look as if he were about a r ee «@ etek hd italia ik cree thee the. sama intestine was in place. Instead of removing: it, they shoved it down inito the lower right corner ‘ ‘ : es, of his abdomen where it would not be noticed, never dreaming that knife-happy surgeons would | transform this ‘useless appendix into a gold mine. AN “IMPROVED” MODEL The chief designer, somewhat disgusted with this botched-up job, ordered a second model con- structed, and this was his second mistake. She had to differ enough so that the old goat would notice and desire her, A lhyer of fat was encased under the skin of her- limbs to smooth out the bumps and make her legs more photogenic. Her frame was made more resilient and shockproof, and better materials were used for her upholstery. _* * * Her thigh bones were so attached to the pelvis that she was ferced to swivel her knees by each . other. This gave a peculiar motion to her der- riere, which the male never tires of observing. * * * ‘ Man was endowed with all the sweet features , of a Jersey bull; he charged everything in his path, head down, pawing, snorting and bellowing. But wornan was given the guile of a bird-hunting cat. * He was meant to dream and sho to dlamiss his Visions as hooey, being more interested nelhborhood eitcat ‘nda shat man called ¥ iyog on whok Grass thik’ th, Whee BC Seb stacl of tight ' and extinguished them in the morning. Nature, not too proud of its first model, made ee an excess of him, to allow for breakage in deliv- _ ery. It takes all the doctor’s skill and a lot of en- durance on Mom's part if her first-born is a boy, while girl babies are bonus — for us ob- stetricians. A TIME FOR VALOR | Once cradled in his mother’s arms, the male finds his idea of heaven, and for the rest of his ae be wie Oy a ee tection. Aimvigtt tee cn wil aheege rome tt mother as a model of all that is good, virtuous and compassionate, Saas Ok See ee ee and punishment from Pop. ; This is the time for yor to become a man, Dad. You will never be given a more apt and eager understudy than your own little boy. He is your most precious possession, but you will .own him for such a little while. . . x * * So mold him, Pop, while he is pliable. If you are neglectful abdut or incapable of, molding your boy into a man, may the good Lord have merey on you both. (NEXT: THE WAR OF THE SEXES BEGINS) ‘ (Condensed From the Book, “Al About Men,” 1966) 3s ae at : : : | N oa Weekend Traffic ae least 16 lives in Michigan over the weekend as sunny, mild weather motorists onto lured thousands of highways. Four accidents in which more than one automobile was involved took two lives each. * * q * The Associated Press __ traffic death count began at 6 p.m. Fri- day and-ended at midnight Sun’ day. Mrs, Dorothy Hurst, 37, Paris, rut € ii a Miltifle-Cor Crashes}. ("= Fatal. to 8 ‘in State < eh Mercy Hosptial wi8 be open tor public inapeotion Public Invited to Tour New Facility sta-| vecently os, eof a $639,000 oe is scheduled jease crowded conditions main hospital, jena Sedlggagp sd [ administrator, “were built to expansion program, both days trom 1-5 p.m. The house and laundry;' rvice the existing 310-bed facili the 200-bed ad- for the addition, \dition the hospital is contemplat- * x completed ‘The laundry is being used tem- Huff if he persists in his refusal Sen. Potter Elects fo Fight for Post 4 3 l Sees | : TPa2 dominated ‘Hailstones Big 2 as Baseballs Storms Stagger Texas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Mid-Continent and clear skies More violent storms pounded!were indicated in most of the east-| ' sections of weather-weary Texas today, with tornadie winds, hail and heavy downpours. In other parts of the country, rain sprinkled wide areas: across southern and western areas. Gen- erally fair weather prevailed: in * x. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report C AND VICINITY — Fair with Ht ure change =. — M4 winds at 16 miles fi : eaiterty ats ie miles per g Magen > «| Gute in Pontiac ret temperature preceding 8 a.m Pod JB, 8 a.m. Wind velocity 16 m.p.h. fea on Monday at 7:43 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 5:13 am. ‘Moon se day at 2:05 p.m. day in 2:36 a.m caekeaah Temperatures eee MB. Me... eee 4 a @eeeees Belgas in Pentiae recorded downtown) Highest wooneine seeeeewe ccc seems 83 Lowest temperature ...cnerccseseererss 55 Mean température .....0..+ Boscscrpere 70 Weather—Gunny Sos evsceccens E = 56s! Highest qgare west ok Fanaeateses 91 in iar 3a in 1934) Sunday's Temperatere Chart 8 3 Bh ig New England. \ Texasiern and Pacific Coast sections. * * * ‘Tornado funnels were separa in the Texas plains, several in the area near Lubbock, a city of 140,- 000. Severe thunderstorms broke out late last night in west central Texas, with gusty winds, hail and. rain, Winds up to 7 m.p.h. lashed Plainview in a severe thunder- storm. Hail stones.as big as base- balls pelted New Deal, near Lub- bock. No casualties were reported. Warm air moving northward through the plains triggered thun- derstorms from southern sections of Kansas and Colorado south- ward along the Texas-New Mex- ico border. State Supreme Court Threatens Defiant Judge to leave Seghew for a court assign- — + In angry tones, Dethmers as- sailed a “very few” unidentified Saginaw county attorneys ‘who seek to prompt the judge into non- compliance.” “T cannot in good conscience carry out the directive,” he said. Huff declined other comment on the supreme court decision while waiting for the order to arrive. Rep. Anderson Seeks Re-Election to Post - The second Oakland County rep- resentative in the State Legisla- ture, Lloyd L. Anderson of Water- ford Township, has announced his intention to seek re-election in the Aug. 5 primary election, Anderson, 50, of 3769 Lincolnshire iRd.,. said he would try for a second two-year term in Lansing. He was first elected to the District 1 seat in November of 1956 after serving six years, from 1951 through March of 1957, as supervisor of Water- ford Township, His fellow Republican legisla- tor from West Bloomfield Town- ship, Rep. Farrell E, Roberts, was the first to announce his re- election bid May 1. * * * Earlier yesterday, thun) derstorms roared across areas from Beaumont, Tex., across the) Gulf states into Florida and hit: scattered areas northward into’ New York State. Strong winds and ” nail struck the Knoxville, Tenn., jarea, Rainfall measuring more 'than two inches doused areas of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Sa- vannah, Ga. The showers in the Atlantic states diminished during the night but warm, humid air set off thun- derstorms from the central Gulf Coast northward to the Ohio Riv- er, Wind gusts of 68 m.p.h. lashed ‘Atlanta during a thunderstorm. +} Bitimore 188) Mempiic’ 33 Se * * * Bismarck 92 64 Miami 80 69 More showers were indicated, Browneriie Fae eet, $s sf along the Gulf Coast and from! Srettesten 78 6B cee o ae a Ch ew Yor ; Cincinnati -§ # Omaha a ae. 6 RI $2 {4} South Atlantic. states. However, U ae 2 $e to \mostly, sunny skies were forecast| * During his first term, Anderson iserved on House committees on ‘aid to the handicapped, drainage, ipublic health, and as chairman of! a committee on revision and amendment of the state statutes. Boy, 6, Kills Father in Shooting Accident ONTONAGON, Mich, ® — A 6- year-old boy accidentally shot his father to death yesterday on a family target practice outing. Frank Stork, 47, Ontonagon fa- ther of four children, was killed gifor the Mississippi valley, low er| ‘Ohio Valley and from the Great| taken his wife and daughter Susie, Lakes region mune | ew %, and Jerry out for tice a half - west of by a revolver bullet. * * * Sheriff Mike Livingston said | s3 eastern sections of Kentucky and, Stork gave his son, Jerry, the gun 8 Tennessee through the ‘mid and, to hold while he changed a target | and eee) is Pier 5 Stork, a ie oa worker, had prac: t : Mercy Hospital Annex Ready . ‘porarily as a: nursing station to in Mary William, Divided by portable walls into attractively decorated individual rooms, the new oursing station features an inter-communications system by which patients may speak with nurses at the central office. The system alse pipes in music to the patient rooms. In the new power plant are gas and oil fed boilers replacing the 30-year-old coal stoker boilers. There is also a 375 kilowatt, diesel operated electrical generator for standby emergencies. The new plant enables the hos- pital to have a constant supply of steam for sterilization purposes pital to carry on in case of natural jdisaster, such as a tornado, strikes the area, Sister Mary William said, * * * Thé new construction was blessed yesterday by the Rt. Rev. Mon- signor Eugene E. Paddock, Dean of the Northwestern Deanery, Bir- mingham. 5 + Kiled in Oakland Traffic ; | William Beaumont Hospital, ac- auto, died at 9 p.m. at William “ Itwo others, according to State Po- the = and is designed to permit the hos-| (Burn USIA Library . three days. (Continued Fiom Page One) cording to Soutntield Police. Ko- towskl was pronougced dead at the scene of the accident by Oakland County Depaty Coroner Dr. J. A. Maloney, of Southfield. Muncey, a passenger in the Nye Beaynont Hospital. His brother Frank. M., 35, also of Detroit, is réported in fair condition today. Police said the driver of the third car involved, Ernest W.| Ebert, 17, of 218 W. Northville, was uninjured. Accerding™~ to witnesses, the ‘ears driven by Nye and Kotow- | ski met head-on at high speeds. .Kotowski was thrown from his vehicle while Nye was pinned behind the wheel. . A two-car smashup at Telegraph and Ward Roads, Bloomfield Town- ship, Saturday night, sent four per- sons to local hospitals and injured lice at the Pontiac Post. $-¢. @ injured was: Mrs Almeda Mitchell, 83, of 2391 Willow Czernel, 12, both of Detroit, were admitted to Pontiac General Hos- pital and are reported in sat- istactory condition today. Witnesses told. troopers the Mitchell car rammed into one driv- en by Frank Polasek, 63, of 3408 Squirrel Ct., Aubun Heights, who was stopped waiting to make a turn. * * * Both Polasek and his wife, Alice, 49, were treated for minor injuries and released. Law enforcement authorities re- ported traffic the heaviest of any weekend thus far this year in the county, Major arteries were still crowded at 9 last night as many were returning from area cottages. BEIRUT, Lebanon (®—Rioters sacked and burned the U. S, In- formation Agency Library in Bei- rut today. It was the second USIA library fired in the past House OKs Compromise for Military Pay Hike “WASHINGTON (P—The House adopted - without - debate today compromise fo give most servicemen 4 pa raise at a cost of $576,438,000, The measure now goes to the Sénate. It is expected to be ap- proved there quickly and to be > signed by President Eisenhower in time for the higher pay scales to be effective June 1. Hoffa's Retrial Set fo Open Tomorrow NEW YORK # — Retrial of ‘|James R. Hoffa, president of the Teamsters Union, on a wiretap conspiracy charge is tentatively scheduled to start in Federal Dis- trict Court tomorrow. Judge Thomas F. Murphy set the date today and-also scheduled a hearing tomorrow on a defense motion to dismiss the indictment * lagainst Hoffa and two others, Owen Bernard Brennan, president of Union Local 337, and Bernard B. iSpitidel, professional wiretapper. The first trial of the trio @nded in a jury deadlock Dec. 19. They ‘jare accused of tapping telephones in the Detroit headquarters of the union. Tigers Buy Susce ‘DETROIT (F — The Detroit Tigers today purchased George Susce, a right hand pitcher, from the Boston Red Sox for an un- discolsed amount ‘of cash. The Tigers niade room for Susce by optioning pitcher George Spencer to their Charleston, W. Va. farm: club on 24-hour recall, Tukey to Stay On at MSU _EAST LANSING ‘(> — Prof. Harold B. Tukey today asked to quit as Big Ten taculty repre- sentative, but John A, Hannah, Michigan State University presi- dent, said he did not consider it a resignation, Hannah said He lke, Dulles Eye Red OK on N-Test Talk ; «Continued From, Page Ove), 5 itical talks on how to police a test suspension agreement because, as the Moscow radio summary put it, “the President regards such talks James C, Hagerty, White House press secretary, followed that up with a statement saying Khrush- chev's note ‘“‘seems to constitute recognition of the validity” of a position Iong held by the United States and many others ‘that ex- amination of the technical aspects begin as soon as possible and might serve as the basis for prog- ress toward agreement on disarm- ament.” Hagerty noted that the Russian issue and added; “It is to be hoped that this ac- ceptance presages agreement to begin similar discussions on other measures Of | ament.”” State May Boost Oakland. Valuation LANSING W — The State Tax Commission today recommended a $551,308,000 statewide increase in state equalized valuation. for property tax purposes. It wouid raise the overall figure to $22,153,- 626,000. A. whopping boost of $134, 191 ,000 in Saginaw county vatuations headed the list of proposed changes in county totals submitted to the board at. its. statutory —— to receive the data. Ottawa, Oakland, Wayne, Washtenaw, Kent, Genesee and Inghafn counties all were put down for substantially higher figures, “The board will meet again May persuaded Tukey to stay on, ne en en cee geen y. ERIE - STATE COLLEG HARRISBURG - YORK WILKES-BARRE SCRANTON oe» ANYWHERE IN PENNSYLVANIA for reservotions call WOodward 5-9800 26 to hear objections, PS Dunlap St.,/4 |Lakeland Late. They will oppose rs.| against Richard Sauerbrun of of disarmament measures should |. acceptance wag limited to the one| © BIRMINGHAM — Two more cal. didates Sat Board of Education and another filed a nominating petition for a position on the Birminghanr board The late filing In the eee | field Hills School District broaght the number of candidates in the June 9 election to five, Filing petitions just prior to the p.m, deadline Saturday were Clarion E, Cooke ef 1245 Cedar- holm Dr., and Fred Korzon of 3900 Mrs. Lawrence Martz of 4345 Oak- grove Dr., Max Miller of 7410 Franklin Rd., and Victor S. Far- rah of 7410 W. Greenwich Dr. * * * Leaving the board are Kari E. Stott and Robert H. Hoffman. Last to file in Birmingham was Malcom Lovell of 274’ Amberly Rd. who is making his second bid for the post. He will run 2788 Pembroke Rd., third-term candidate, and Richard P. Bar. nard ef 2680 Wellington Rd., Franklin, They are seeking the two four-year terms, Mrs, Donald Parry of 836, Mo- hegan St, is unopposed for the two- years remaining in’ the vacancy serving on te board by appoint-|* rire School: Board Election Draws 2 More- of the eralesinin Players, De- treit Athletic Club, Club, Controllers Assn, and past pocoments aes He ‘was pa al of Ohio State University and the University of Southern California. Surviving are his wife, Rita; a daughter, Cynthia at home, his mother, Mrs, Elizabeth A. Gray and q brother, Louis P. UAW, Big 3 Resume Negotiations Today DETROIT (®—The auto indus- try’s Big Three and the United Auto Workers Union resume con- tract negotiations today with three weeks to go before present agree- ments expire, . - * * expected to *. * * Detroit. Boat|*" Film Shows Grout” of Oakland County © —} A film presentation to demon- strate ‘the - rapid grgwth and iée clubs at_noon May 22 at the Pontiac Elks Temple. The m, entitled “Inter. urbia,” is one developed by the Yale University of Architecture and Design and. a national adver- tising company to point up econom- ie and social transformations. . “It gives a compact, visual version of what has been hap- pening and probably will happen in Pontiac and the . area,” said Glenn . Griffin, * chairman of the chamber’s social affairs committee. He said the chamber, with the cooperation of area service clubs, is sponsoring the event as a rec service. Tickets, costing $2 apiece, are available at the chamber’s All members of the chamber se Pontiac area service clubs are in- J i : Prince Visits New York NEW YORK (INS) — ment. * ¢ * Property owners in the proposed special assessment district for the commission meeting. pring Clearance Sale!: | BEDS — SPRINGS ~ MATTRESSES The © of © also recommends an owe ove ee | | Be sure to. see our: Mattressgs. from oa toned ae BEAUTYREST $16.00 ae — a“ a FIRESTONE FOAMEX Springs from sale ot by ihe, Riwanis SERTA — | $16.00 |: and Babe. Ruth League baseball Perfect Sleeper Rite trace estes |] postre Dear ) nua! reunion this year with a break- nas Caltnan ae see Co dering pi nd quality we believe our val | . Const e ce a w eve It _will be Pratap edged pene not| be beat. 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It's another example of the advanced of Firemen and Engivemen began - -_yyguny’ SEASON OPEN—Twin kittens owned by twin sisters, checking on the other half lives as this picture is snapped. the strike at 6 8m. ete cit its| Judy and Linda Paviovie of near Beaver Falls, Pa., seem to be ‘The smart goldfish swims safely below paw's reach program pe — He _? firemen on freight and yard oo : Poy . engines, } Congress Must Act Soon ? 3 Drown in Ceylon Floods “@ispute, which provoked a/ : 7 >... . ; om tets eT gy Arqument Nearing Climaxtse eure merece TQX Argument Nearing CImax issn 1 inter: a road, the Canadian National, All os disaster, Several persons have) have switched to oil-burning die- . ee oe to sels and claim they no longer need By SAM DAWSON They argue that lowering per-jsumers and that lower rates would . or dete tah Mann +h NEW YORK whe time ts|%0#! taxes would give most peo-/M0 spur_econeenle netivily that fest “Ceylon, inundating many when Congress must fish or|Ple More money to spend in the) |i incomes |towns and villages. Diesel unite do more than 70/"¢a™ Wien Kongtess Uiddied tax(retall markets and would give|and higher mes per. cent of the work. on CPR's|““, Dalit some people more money to chan-|might bring more into the U. 8. 17,000 miles of track. aere. at me nel into investments, particularly |Treasury in the long run, even at Cock ch Government = sponsored eftorts r * —% __. |into risk capital by which indus-|the lower tax rates. roacnes end the continued in| Business taxes passed a8 a Ko-ltry goes into new ventures to the x« * * “Montreal! Labor Minister Micheei|fean War emergency expire in\future good of the whole ecot-| ‘The debate between those want-| One Full Veer Guerantes Starr planned to meet today with|seven weeks. omy. + al ing tax cuts to fight recession andi From Houses, Apartments, ‘Gro- President Claude Jodoin of the/otficial figures on the extent and) c1o, there are those who hold|tion as the greater evils has been|| tan, Cut, only one hour. No Canadian Labor Congress and] teend of he Sen Me ee (teat recession or no recessionion and oft a the -spring) "O™" “4 %. in on pos eens ‘waiting, betore|t@%28_are just too high. They say|months. It seems sire to build wll Rox Ex Company ~ = ‘|making up its mind. en ee ee aa 1014 Pentiog Ot. Gh. Bids, FE 4-062 The deadline on the corporate — Woodcutfer On Trial |moime tx and the ex etses on] : | ot a nary — cigarettes for His Life Today. poatice — pias the clearer view GLASGOW, Scotland #— hens Soctaion tax cats we on its. one fean-born woodcutter Peter Man-|the other in Congress. uel went on trial for. his life.today, & 2." | charged with murdering three} Those who expect tax cuts argue FORD SUNLINER... teen-age girls, three women, a) that relief for business, if ted . man and a boy. could hardly be tmaccomplinied by America’s glamorous, qritteen guarded the husky, _—s —ee best-selling soft top hustled into Glasgow High Court] Those opposing any fax cuts ! by a side entrance. _ . |wow feel that a greater federal "Manuel, who was born in New/ deficit and higher debt total would York of Scottish parents and|set off more ‘inflation. : brought to Scotland as a child,| Business hopes for tax relief - was arrested last Januay at the|now are highest on. two fronts: suburban home he shared with|Some lowering of the excise taxes} % He pleaded innocent to all the|on goods and services hit by the _ his mother and elderly father, | slump, and a change in the rules - mrader charges, and also to three|on depreciation allowance which other charges of theft by house-| might spur more buying of equip- ‘Britain has abolished the death} The corporate income tax is set _ penalty in most murder eases, but|to drop at the end of June from “the=penalty is »still hi if althe present 52 per cent to 47 per _ person is convicted of two oficent, unless Congress acts. Few more murders, Manuel is being/businessmen doubt that it will. tried on eight. But some hope for a compromise oe Thee I ge potnpesitegs going to the U.S: Tresmuy. all in the Glasgow area. for an excise tat cut. Industry's side of the argument is that this | floun- 2 hip te city ties. | ontract ERE teu rine: One proves Pause SOG EDT ceaitag of sev owe ng new Necessary |e ty cuting the tine » cm ‘ny pany can write off its deprecia- Oil Go. sate for gananst revi- is Welton Bivd. [sion of depreciation rules. Busi- 141. -_Jiness argues that existing plants and equipment also shouldn't have to be written off at their origi-j Viet ptainen, eben which are ba , are | ee oa "Luviaes baie for sore : : re- Sete, eucio tet to rm te Hg ‘pero = naw income rates see a chance to - Pontiac, Michigan get on the bandwagon if busi sonia cela ena Gude ab arnet Yee enident. 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Approved for Veterans’ Training ke * , Alcoholism is one of the most difficult problems confronting Com- munist rulers. “Outbreaks of, Heoligayism crime, sexual perversion and | physical illness in East Europe | are largely attributable to drink. East European officials admit that drinking is reducing signifi- cantly productich in factories and on farms, mainly through absent- eeism, vad The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence Street Pontiac Call in Person, Phone FEderal 2-3551, or Return This Ad for Bulletin! to decrease drinking, but with little |success so far. ; , | im Poland, the number of’ liquor stores has been reduced * * * In almost all the satellites the governments have taken measures by 15 per cent and the price of vodka has been increased by 15 Alcoholism Alarm per cent. But consumption na- tionwide is up between 20 and 25 per cent, _ The consumption of vodka in Warsaw rose by 30 per cent from 1956 to 1957, E22 : * * * The number of cases of youths under 18 treated for alcoholism has risen 35 per cent and the num- ber of women 25 per cent, accord- ing to official statistics. To encourage healthier drink- ing habits, the Czech government has raised the price of spirits by 20 per cent and lowered the price of milk by 10 per cent. “Good-living societies” are being encouraged in Czechoslovakia. But it seems to be an uphill battle there too. During 1957, two Reds _ Ae Hungarian source in Berlin reports that in his country the consumption of alcohol has risen by 30 to 40 per cent since the un- suceessful _ uprising st the Russians in 1956. He said that drinking is intensifying many 80- cial and economic , espe- cially child prostitution and ab- senteeism. a a ae } It’s the same story in the Bal- kans. A Butgarian diplomat in Berlin says his has a new law te restrict the intake of policemen, bus drivers, loco- motive engineers and public util- ity empleyes. Official reports in East Germany Say that absenteeism is increasing because of the workers’ drinking habits. There is also in East Ger-| million persons were treated for excessive consumption, \ty functionaries, many more alcoholism among par- Oakland Camp Group Formed More Funds Needed to Assure Operation This Summer | Following a cutback on contri- butions by sponsoring organiza- tions, a committee has been es- tablished to raise funds for Camp Oakland, according to William J. Matus, director of the camp. He pointed out that more money is needed to assure operation this summer. * * Matus said the camp, located at 930 E, Drahner Rd., Oxford, was! presently $12,000 shy of yearly funds needed to operate the camp jfor 700 underprivileged children from Oakland County. Despite the deficit, Matus said the. camp is going ahead with plans to open up this summer, hoping that contributions can be raised by then, | The committee, headed by Royal |Oak funeral director James Sulli- van, consists of 24 men and women |from all parts of the county, They 'will make an extra appeal to their “service clubs and organizations for laid, Matus said. * * *x | He also pointed out that many 'persons are unaware that the camp is not operated by county funds. “We only receive $600 annually ‘from the budget,”’ he said, Boy, 13, Admits | [He Killed-Girl, 6, EAST HAVEN, Conn. »"— Po- lice said today a 13-year-old boy ‘has admitted slaying 6-year-old ‘Cathy Palumbo last night. i The boy — not identified be- | cause of his age — had sexually assaulted the girl’ police said. 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No ‘criminal charges. were placed against him immediately. | The girl was identified as the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur icratic conference here May 24. body, her face d—with—a—reek 250 Non Political Groups Invited to Dem Meet LANSING (® — Representatives of 250 non-political organizations have been invited to sound off on public issues at a state-wide Demo- * * * Democratic State Chairman Neil | Staebler said views expressed at the “issues daf’’ parley will be considered when Democrats draft their 1958 campaign platform at a state convention in Grand Rapids Aug. 23. * * * Panel discussions will cover 13) general issues, including civil) rights, state and local government, | highways, economic policies, traf- fic safety, international affairs and | national security. Party officials and supporters also will take part. Says Governor Abusing Facts Van Peursem Contends | Williams ‘Fixes’ Figures | _ for Own Political Ends LANSING ® — House Spedker George M. Van Peursem. (R-Zee- land) today accused Gov, Williams of showing “arrogant contempt for the truth unmatched in our) political history." Van Peursem, in his letter to othe Democratic Governor jug: gied figures in legislative appro- priation bills “for his own po- litical ends." ’ As an example, he cited thé Gov- ernor's criticism of the GOP- dominated legislature for boosting its 1958-59 budget by $285,000 while cutting down allocations to other departments. : * * * Fi New ~ ae a AS announces The Most Powerful, Ever Released For Public Use! Federal Health Authorities Approve P.P.A.® As Safe Without Prescription This Remarkable Drug For Reducing Is So Incredibly Effective It Limits The Ability Of Your Body To Produce Sensations Of, Hunger! Helps You Lose Weight Fast Without Special Diets, “Plans,” Exercise or Feel- ing Of Self-Denial Because It Appeases Your Appetite At The Same Time! > Entirely different! Revolutionary! Nota bulk-filler, reducing candy or wafer. 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Last September 4 while mobs were milling around the Little Rock high -. gehool demonstrating against inte- gration, the Gazette made this appeal to citizens: ~ + “We are going to have to decide | what kind of people we are—whether _. we obey the law only when we ap- | _ prove of it, or whether we obey it no | matter how distasteful we may ss find it.” : pe x * * This required editorial courage when mob violence sought to nul- lify the authority of the Supreme Court order and was supported by the Governor of the State. It - meant going against strong senti- . ment for segregation and resulted in an organized boycott, still operating against the Gazette, and even actual risk of the editor's life. Sil ee ae EE ee Se a owe RS a The awards underscore the recent \. decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals ‘in this matter. At St. Louis, Mo. the e Editor Asx- their Pulitzer ‘ SEE “Well, it is. But it’s less than you think. _. The historian, Gmsson, in his “De- ‘listed five reasons for the collapse. __ Now, mind you, this is in the days of _ the Roman Empire and that’s a toler- able stretch of centuries backward. nn *& have been co-operating in important scientific work in Antarctica for the past nine months. The President now proposes that co-operation be con- tinued by treaty and become the in- ternational law for that region. * * * No nation. would be asked to sur- render any territorial rights it may have there. However, they would be asked to co-operate so that the sci- entific studies now being carried on could continue without political or other handicaps. In other words Antarctica would be an International trus- teeship to be exploited for the common good of all mankind. This is in line with other Eisen, hower proposals such as atoms for peace and aerial inspection, and his constant search for ways and means of getting nations to work together for mutual benefit. x *« * Australia’s Minister of External Affairs Caszy has well said that President E1s—NHOWER’s suggestion “is in the best tradition of American statesmanship and imaginative thinking.” Surely the Soviet Union cannot veto this proposal and still call us “warmongers” and stumbling blocks to peace in the world. The Man About Town Hang Out the Flag Display of National Colors Is Somewhat Delinquent Here Contentment: A condition for which there are said to be 20 synonyms, so don’t mislay any of them For many years the Americanization Committee of the. Pontiac Elks Lodge has awarded a prize early in June that, sorry » . to say, in 1958-has mighty few contes- . \, tants. = \ It goes to the person who, during the year around his home or place of busi- ness, has made the most outstanding dis- play of the American flag. The commit- tee now is checking for locations that might qualify for consideration, but can If you've been delinquent in your dis- play of the stars and stripes, there still is time to refurbish your patriotism, and also be in line for the prize which will be awarded early next month.. a f ae oth a, * David Lawrence Says: Little Rock Troops N WASHINGTON — Americans rightly boast that theirs is “a government of laws—not of men.” When a dispute arises as to whether pr.esi- dential powers are lawfully ex- ercised, it is of sent in was in violation of the stitution and the laws of Congress. The statement, in full text, says: fico * The rapid increase in di- y ‘vorces and the undermining of | the .dignity and sanctity of the home which is the basis of human society. a : ; “2. Higher and higher taxes. “3. The mad craze for pleasure. “4. The building of gigantic armaments. -, “5. The decay of religion, and so forth.” 6 How appropriate that is to us here in America today. x *« * Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? ‘Surely, it could have been uttered today or yesterday at any open forum ‘in the United States of America. _ Eisenhower Proposes International Antarctica President EIsENHOWER’s suggestion of a treaty guaranteeing continued use of Antarctica for scientific re- search and other peaceful purposes is a timely one and should make a strong appeal to world opinion. In connection with the Interna- tional Geophysical Year, 12 countries — Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Britain, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union and the United States— ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS 48°W. Huron Bt. Pontiae 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Rveseu. Basserr, jouw A RiLev. Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howsen H Prrecenatp 11, Eant M. Treapwett, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Mankger G. Marsnuat. Joupan, Jonw W. Pirecrnate, Loca! Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Rosser B Tame, - Geoace C InNMAN Managing Editor Classified Menager Associated Press % entitied exclusively to the ase for republication of aii lora! news printed in this newspaper as well as ai! AP news dispatches. * matter at Pontiec FE 32-8181. 2 inc Pures is delivered ov carrier tor 40 cents : s ’ where carrier. service is not available by met! au Genesee, Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and ae Cou % te $1200 & vear; elsewhere tn a and other places in the United States . Oe a’ year. Ali mat subacriptions payable m > ae second Phone Pontiac My Flint correspondent sends word that the philosophy of education class at Flint _ College of the University of Michigan are in Pontiac today. Under the direction of Prof. Robert M. Weiss, \ . they are visiting our Webster School to get some pointers. Wondering if some robins near his home are not rushing the season, Harold Treliman of Pontiac Lake, says they've already hatched a brood. . _ _ Now this matter of a late spring is set- tled, according to Mrs. Beverly Joffer of Waterford. Her pansies, usually in bloom for Mother’s Day, didn’t make it. We had quite unique troubles in Pon- tiac a half-century ago. According to a clipping from a copy of The Press in Feb- ruary, 1908, sent me by Ross Amondson of Detroit, then living here, a woman was granted a divorce because her hus- band tore her Monday washing from the line and dragged it in the ash heap. Spark plugged by the publisher of its local paper, the Leader, Jim Sherman, an elaborate project is under way. to make our suburban Oxford the “World's Most Beautiful Community,” and they have a good start before they do anything. I like the sentiments expressed by one of Holly’s seven Pontiac Press delivery boys, Tommy Freeman, who says, “I am greatly pleased with my work because I like to make people happy—and that’s what my paper does.” Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Allen of 85 South Roselawn Drive; golden wed- ding. | ° Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mooreson of Keego Harbor; fifty-third wedding an- niversary. Gerald Bellamy of Birmingham, eighty-first birthday. Mrs. Nora Brendel of Davisburg, eighty-first birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Altmoore of Waterford; eightieth birthday. 7 soldiers at the Little Rock high school to prevent ebstruction of the orders of the United States District Court. “Since the summer recess starts at the Central High School on May 28,. and since there will be no further present need for ‘guards- men, I have directed that they be released on-May 29. - * * * “Following that date I trust that state and local officials and citizens will assume their full responsibility and duty for seeing that the orders of the Federal Court are not obstructed. “The faithful execution of this responsibility will make it un- necessary for the Federal govern- ment to act further to preserve the integrity of our judicial pro- cesses.” But, as various articles in the American Bar Assn. Journai and pronouncements by constitutional lawyers in the North as well as in the South have since pointed out, there is no law that authorizes the President of the United States to use troops to enforce court decrees. ~ : * * * The power to request Federal troops to suppress disorder or in- surrection devolves on the state authorities. To enforce judicial decrees, the first step is to deputize pri- vate citizens as assistant U.S. marshals. Thousands of them can be deputized for that purpose, and it is customary for citizens to accept such duty when asked © by the Federal goverament. The Country Parson “Men who struggled through hardships to success seem de- déermined to make sure their children don’t.” No such step was taken at the time of the disturbance at the high school at Little Rock in -Sep- tember 1957, and no such step has been taken in the several months that have since elapsed. x * * There have been episodes in the past where Federal troops’ have been sent into states to quell dis- ever Lawful to quell a local disturbance except at the request of the state. * * *¥ For if the precedent becomes valid, Federal troops may be used at any time to put down strikes and prevent violence in labor disputes, and on other occasions of local rioting, without the consent of state authorities. There have been many instances of terror recently inside the public schools in various Northern cities which, if the Little Rock precedent were followed, would justify the ’ use of Federal troops. (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.— . Proverbs 31:11. * * * Every man who is high up likes to think that he has done it all himself, and the wife smiles. lets it go at that.—Sir James rie. 3 F Dr. William Brady Says: - Don’t Bow to Pressure for Radical Tonsillectomy It takes character to hold out against the pressure from all sides to have “those bad tonsils they are not so DR. BRADY convincing in their explanation of the ‘tcolds’’ and sore throat the child continues to have about as frequently as ever. I say tonsillectomy is not justi- fiable — and I say any doctor who talks about tonsillotomy “not getting all of the tonsil” is poorly informed about tonsil sur- gery. Tonsillectomy is the attempt to cut out every bit of tonsil tissue — which is seldom successful, for portions of tonsil nearly always remain in the throat after this ma- jor. too often fatal, operation. - Tonsillotomy, on the other hand, is a minor operation, instantane- ous “clipping” or slicing off the obstructing portion of tonsil. It is the only operation justifiable for relieving conditions caused by ob- struction of breathing passages by enlarged ‘tonsils. NOT DANGEROUS Tonsillotomy is no more danger- ous than extraction of a_ tooth, takes no more time, requires no more anesthesia, involves no blind dissection in a blood covered field. Enlargement of tonsils of chil- dren in the spring is a normal occurrence — the tonsils shrink to ordinary size in the summer, if the children gre allowed to play outdoors in the minimum of cloth- ing. B= If tonsils become sq en- larged (hypertrophied) that they obstruct breathing, or cause mouth breathing, noisy breathing or impaired hearing, wholly ade- quate, safe, sensible treatment is tonsillotomy, performed with the gadget known as_tonsitlo- tome, guillotine or snicker-snee, ‘For the kids’ sake I beseech you parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, big brothers and big sis- ters, don’t let any ever-ready op- ” erator attack “those bad tonsils” in the operating. room when very likely a few weeks of outdoor play or at most an instantaneous “‘clip- ping’’ is all the treatment the child requires. , Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to perrens! health and hygiene, not. disease, diag- t, William Brady, if a stam Dr, self- addressed en is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, “Michigan. (Copyright 1958) _ ‘out for their cash for? nosis, or treatment, will be answered wy" “rts ft i Lt Voice of the People eo a Calls. Attention F ma ioe ~ et es nw * f a Apologies — Eo semen nt eae Receives Press I read the accounts of supersonic flight in The Press with interest but I arise to two points of order. Your flying. reporter said “knots per hour” whereas “knot” is defined as a nautical mile per hour. Hence, the phrase you use is purely redundant. It would be like saying “the consensus of opinion.”” An old salt always cringes when he reads ‘‘knots per hour,”* * * * Secondly, your cut lines refer to a “major” whereas the Air Force man in: the photo clearly stands marked as a ‘‘chicken colonel. I -cringe again as I know your reporter learned those facts himself in the first world war. Otherwise you get a comfortable passing grade. 2114 East 17th Avenue Spokane, Washington Lees J. Burrows (Editor’s Note: To eagle eyed Mr. Burrows, go abject apologies. The flying reporter takes all the blame for the "knots per hour” and grovels in the dust before the master. But he disclaims the culpability for the label of ‘Major’ which was pinned on the full golonel, That fault lies with the copy desk. And so from them too, a request for forgive- ness wings across the nation to the great Spokane purist.) : Readers Agree on Automobiles All my friends and I agree with that man who wants ears shorter . and higher. But first of all we . want them cheaper, even if they abolish all that shiny chrome and all the extra gadgets and such. Cheaper, shorter, higher — that’s the order. Neighborhood « * + When will automobile manufac- turers get wise to the fact people are sick-and tired of these “long, low looks?’’ They’re too long to park and too low to get in and out with any comfort. Haven't the buyers anything to say at all about the products they have to shell Albert Two More Add Medical Views That Young Mother. may have stated her case too strongly, but state medicine would be a boon and a blessing in this country. I'm no Socialist and I don’t believe in state competition with private industry, but when health lacks sufficient attention, you have to look for some different rules. Health is entirely different from automobiles, grocery stores, law- - yers, restaurants, etc. L. G. 8. * * * By and large, the doctors are a devoted and faithful group. You can’t condemn them all because there are a few bad apples in the barrel. Huron Street West ‘Who Says No One Wants Highway?’ The laugh of the day is the statement that ‘‘no one wants the new highway through Oakland County.” It's the most needed, most wanted and “most nécessary highway in the Middle West. - « This County is so thickly pop- ulated, the new road start at the first possible and I am econvineed Highway Com- missioner Mackie will do just ‘that. We have dumped an in- The letter in The Press said the money for Northwestern would be uséd for another road. That is not true and letter writers should stick to the facts. Larry Leesam Dentist Disagrees With Brady Advice Dr, Brady is at teeth again, blasting dentists with a little of the sarcasm he usually reserves . for. working members of his own — profession. He is, as usual, half right. Perhaps he’s reluctant to pre- sent the scientifically proven other half because he has com- mitte@ himself, in his rambling beoklet about teeth, to a dis- credited viewpoint. He dis- misses as “fancy” and “‘silly notion” the proven fact that sugar, candy and sweets favor decay of teeth. He mentions repeatedly the fine teeth of in- habitants of Tristan da Cunha but overlooks the fact that yearly per capita consumption of sugar on the island is five to ten pounds, while the average Ameri- ean consumes 100 pounds of sugar per year. The islanders also drink water fluoride, To my knowledge, no dentist has ever implied that the tooth- brush is a decay cure-all. It can help reduce the amount of decay in accessible gumline areas and it | can help reduce gum _ irritation caused by debris. But not even Dr. Brady's best advice about seek- ing regular dental inspection and treatment can save the teeth of the average modern American from continuing decay until he stops living on sugar. ‘ Stephen Sheffrey, D.D.S. 249 S, Williams Lake Rd. ‘We Old Folks Aren’t Witless’ I'm all for fluoridation, but if I weren't, you couldn't sell me on it by: saying it's the “modern” thing to do. Trying to save your teeth — and health is just plain, old-fash- joned good sense, and if people stop trying. to cram words like *‘modern" and “progressive” down us old folks’ throats, they might get farther. We're not fools and most of us will back measures based on solid facts and if they're for the common good. Fluoridation is one of them. Old-Fashioned but-Not Witless ‘We Back Schools; Let Them Help Us’ How come 30 Pontiac merchants sd cea eal school orchestra and then sc authorities have the picture taken by a firm from Detroit? Do Detroit firms pay taxes to support Pontiac schools and do Detroit firms ‘‘kick in to raise money for the con- gratulations? Archie Barnett . Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Let Defect Ruin Your Life Nell was ready to commit suicide because she had nar- rowed her perspective till she couldn’t see anything in life but herself. If you are now unheppy, then follow the scien- tific formula for becoming popular. And don’t throw in . the sponge because you suffer from some medical defects. They often are the goads that drive you to glorious success. — By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y - 307: Nell D., aged 16, says she leads a miserable life. “Dr. Crane, I don’t have any girl frends at all,’ she be,an. “And no boy has ever asked me for a date; though, I am now a junor in high school. - “And why — should they, for you can sée that I look repulsive with this crossed eye. . es “I don't think 3 it is fair for some girls to be born beautiful while others are crip- pled and ugly like me. DR. CRANE “I have thought about taking an overdose of sleeping pills but 1 haven't quite got up enough nerve. My faculty advisor insisted | talk to you, but I’m just wasting your time."" . BEWARE SELF PITY . ‘‘L-was grumbling because be ag wouldn’t buy me_a new pair danci ” said a coed, “un. in self-pity, widen your horizon by looking downward at the many folks who have far less advantages than you do. Nel] is thinking chiefly about herself and thus sheds tears be- cause she isn't the life of the party. if she’d visit our Veterans’ Hos- pitals and see blinded boys who also lack hands and must try to turn on their radio with their teeth, she would regain better perspective! Some people are born with less physical assets than others. But that very fact may be the goad that spurs them onward to lofty attainment. * *« * Think of Helen Keller, blind and deaf. Or of sickly Robert Louis Stevenson, who compensated by writing swashbuckling pirate tales, such as ‘Treasure Island." Consider deaf Beethoven and Ed- ison, of blind Milton and epileptic Julius Caesar, Then follow their courageous pattern, GOD’s PLAN , “Whenever God closes one in front of you,” runs an old truism “He always opens another.”’ But you must have the spunk and ambition to walk onward through that new doorway! Many physical defects can be remedied by. modern surgery. If you are born without an arm or leg, however, we cannot graft such a new member upon your: In later years, an eye can usually bring into line by 4 the external muscles of the eye- - ball. : x* « * This type of surgery is not dan- _ gerous nor is it unduly costly. Oh, it may cost you a few hundred dollars but that's hardly more than the cigaret smoking couple burn up every 12 months on the ends of their fags. So learn to employ “horse sense” in facing life, If modern science can remove or reduce your defects, take advantage of all that physicians, dentists and other experts can offer, x & “being cultivated AFTER birth, Watch tomorrow's follow-up to see how Nell changed her per.” sonality. Scrapbook = containing . z —. ee * es ET L i Vom a ee re i i co ¢ FARM CHARM — Pretty Pat Jusola takes a turn on the tractor after she was named “Miss Outstanding Farmerette of 1958” at the Young Farmers National awards program in Indianapolis, Ind. Pat, 18, is a freshman at the University of Oklahoma. : ‘Amnericans Told to Stay Indoors Weekend Rioting Erupts in Lebanon; U.S. Library Sacked, Four Die BEIRUT, Lebaxon (# — Amer- icans were warned to stay off the streets today as the pro-Western government of this tiny Middle Eastern country grappled with a violent wave of Arab nationalism. * * * Months of mounting political tension erupted over the weekend with the burning of the U.S, In- formation Agency’s library in Tripoli, The rioters destroyed ev- ery book and piece of furniture. Rival political gangs went into action there Saturday. Reports said they stole guns from a. shop and turned them on each other. The library was swept up in the rioting which killed at least four persons and injured 30. a ee 2 The groups said to be involved were the Communists, the small Baath party -and the outlawed Syrian Social Nationalist party. The shooting broke out again yesterday, but. security police quickly re-established tight con- trol, Patrols moved through the city, .enforcing a dusk-to-dawn curfew. Antigovernment forces also tossed bombs here in the capital but they caused little damage. Isolated bombings have plagued Beirut for months. ~ * * * The Tripoli rioting was touched off by a call for a genera] strike to protest the assassination last} . Thursday. of Nasib Matni, Beirut publisher who opposed President Camille Chamoun and backed the policies of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic. * * * Nasser’s radio stations in Cairo and Damascus meanwhile broad- cast appeals for an open rebellion in Lebanon. Dash to Reach | His Dying Son, 14, Fails for Dad DALLAS (®—An airliner bring- ing Navy Cmdr. Leonard Robin- son from Boston set down at Fort Worth yesterday at 2:55 p. m. His son, Leonard Jr., 14, died at alrhost the same minute in a Dallas hospital, 25 miles away. He was shot in the head accidentally Saturday while bird hunting with two youthful companions near Waxahachie. : . * *«* * The father, assigned to the air- * craft carrier Wasp, had started a cross-country dash in hope of ar- riving before the boy died. Another son, Jimmy, 8, is at . Boston’s Children’s. Hospital to await surgery for a tumor behind his eyes. / x k* & The boys’ mother died of a brain hemorrhage two years ago, and Robinson Kas remarried. Léonard Jr. was ‘staying with his grand- parents,/Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc- Elroy, ‘at Waxahachie. __THE PONTIAC WRESS, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1958 Ludington Sailor to Make 1 Choice | } EPINAL, France uw — A grhy- ihaired general, veteran of three an unmarked. today to choose the unknown soldier of the European war. * * * The plain, flag-draped casket, selected by chance from a row of 13 by Maj. Gen, Edward O'Neill of St.Albans, Vt,, then be- gins a stately journey to the mid- die of the Atlantic for a rendez- {College Coed Killed Jas Lost Car Crashes FINDLAY, Ohio @® — Four col- lege students who took the wrong highway while returning to Rich- were involved in an automobile accident Sunday. One was killed. os * *% * The Ohia Highway Patrol said the four were taking a shortcut across a county road in hopes of pieking up the right highway when section five miles southwest of here. Mary Jane Harvey, 18, of Media, Pa., like the others 4 student at Earlham College in Richmond, was dead on arrival at a hospital here. She was thrown out'of the car. The driver, Arlen L. Bass, 23, of Midland, Mich., escaped with _jcuts and bruises and was released after treatment. * * * Two other passengers, Carol Da- ter, 18, of Stamford, Conn., and James P. Nusbaum, 19, of Rich- mond, were hospitalized with minor injuries. ‘ The four students had taken part in a music program at Oberlin College, police said, and were on their way back to their own col- lege. ¢ 2 Young CAP Cadets Die in Plane Crash BATTLE CREEK (#—Two young Civil Air Patrol flyers were killed yesterday when their light plane lost a wing and crashed in Leroy Township near Battle Creek's Kel- logg Airport. Dead were Dennis Madison, 16, a Civil Air Patrol cadet, and Phillip Cain, 20, both of Battle Creek. An eyewitness saw a wing fall off the Taylorcraft plane at a height of about 500 feet, State Police said. — The aircraft plummeted into a field about two miles south of Kellogg Field. The engine was jammed two feet into the ground and’ the wing was found about three-fourths of a mile from - the fuselage. Police said it was not known who was piloting the plane at the time. assault landings, lays a wreath on?Paeific campaign. - mond, Ind. from Oberlin, Ohio, * + * » collision occurred at an jnter-|!€ct Ay Pick Unknown Soldiers | ty | of World War II, Korea vous with the body of a fallen comrade of the World War II As they lie side by side aboard the missile cruiser Canberra on May 26, Navy Hospital Corpsman First Class William R. Charette of Ludington, Mich., will choose one to be the Unknown Soldier of Worki War II. The other will re- ceive a simple burial at ‘sea. * * * The body of a third serviceman, ithe Unknown Soldier of the ‘ Ko- rean War, will be placed aboard a destroyer along with the World War II choice. They will go on for burial next to the Unknown Soldier -of World War I. The body selected by O'Neill today was that of one of the 2,687 World War II servicemen killed in Europe and North Africa whose identities: never were established. The. ceremony at the. 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Police kept a tight ‘rein on _—, 5,000-member Commu- nist party, which obviously was to create as much of as possible, Author- youths in the crowd of 1,000 which statue of Simon Bolivar. Nixon put a wreath on anes "Workers ire ear’ Nixon’ s Liberty M essage - the as eae, seemed a tittle confused: He sidestared é one Red demon- stration at serene’ by taking a car there instead of walking as he planned, He. arrived before the noisy crowd realized what had happened. * * * Nixon leaves tomorrow for Caracas, Venezuela, where dicta- tor Marcos Perez Jimenez was recently ousted. "= Detroit Blast Rips Auto Wash Telegraph Road Firm 9th to Be Dynamited; Cut Prices 15 Cents DETROIT i» — A Violent dyna- mite blast ripped the inside of theiwest Side Detroit Auto Wash to- iday and. threw persons in a nearby motel from their beds. No one was The explosion tore loose doors at . The East Oakland Area Council of Parent Teacher Associations will hold its final meeting of the school at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Niles School on Square Lake and Livernois roads in Troy. Final reports will be given and “pew officers will be installed: by Mrs. Charles Cox, district 7 di- Tector. both ends of the Bubble Bath car lwash on North Telegraph read and gent glass fragments from the more than 300 window panes in the one story building flying some 200 feet. - The blast was the ninth in the Detroit area since Jan. 21. Other victims included another cut-rate auto wash, three cut-rate cleaners a cut-rate barber shop. Gerald Duff, operator of the auto wash, estimated damages at $200,000. Duff said he cut wash wheat and oats seed he sold during (2 Summer of 1957. The larceny by conversion complaint, on a $456 purchase, || was signed by John Bismack, Cc Minden City. x * Prosecutor Forrester said about 2% Sanilac County farmers have complained to him regarding s grain seed selling opera- tions _ a took place between May and August, 1957. Forrster said complaints in other counties bring the total against —_ to about 65. Synthetic rubber plants built in the United States in World War II were capabfe of producing up- a 32 Vehicles : Safety Checked of Approval to 8,059 The 1958 Pontiac Safety Check program ended Friday evening amined. showed they had ° "joined the circle jof safety. Some 240 cars failed the test in one or more categories, with 90 of them returning for a second check after they had repaired the defect. Major defect discovered was burned out license plate light, 86, with tall light next, 67, headlight third with 31, Other @nsafe equipment found in- cluded: brakes, 26; horn, 12; ex- haust, 10; wipers, 5; glass, 3; and mirrors, 1, No steering defects were found. The police also ‘uncovered 3 drivers with no operator’s license and 47 with no registration for their car. They issued a total of 183 warn- ing citations during the five-day check. The the E will continue for display a Lope indicating they can issue the safety stickers. House Group Voting on Reciprocal Trade WASHINGTON ( — The House Committee “voting today on reciprocal trade legislation with the odds seemingly stacked against approval of President Eisenhower's proposals in their present form. Democratic leaders hoped to they settle for modifications though far short of the President’s goal, would still preserve the act in what they consider workable JUDITH ROBERTSON Announcement has been made of the engagement of Judith Loyise Robertson to Al- fred Waters, both students at Michigan State University. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Jane Keeler of Jackson boulevard, Davisburg, and James S. Robertson of Detroit. Parents of. the prospective i are Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Waters of Bay street, wards of one million tons of rub-) per year. Pontiac. A fall wedding is be- ing planned, Issue Circular Stickers} in, Week-Long Drive -| . with a total of 8,332 vehicles ex-j , Of these, 8,059 passed and re]. ceived the circular sticker which) program balance of this month at au- thorized service stations which will) HER SIXTH — St. Joseph Mercy Hospital ob- serves Mother’s Day in style. All the ladies in the maternity ward got orchids and one of them, Mrs: Howard Siess, of 2370 Hillcrest Dr., Bloom- tield-Township, was singled out because her baby * pos By eye LANSIN G Gov. Williams put The measure grants $38,383,000 for general government operations and debt service including $15,- 865,000 for agency running expen- ditures in 1958-59. The latter figure compares with $16,595,000 in the current fiscal year, , Mother, Young Lover Arraigned in Murder IONIA # — A young mother and her youthful lover accused in the arraignment today on charges of was the first-born yesterday. Here } is shown with little Frederick Carl, her sixth child, on the wheel-chair float on which she toured the maternity ward with the help Mary Niceta (right), obstetrical supervisor. of Sister Red China Nips Russia’s Heels ' BELGRADE, Yugoslavia # — - minded day. He brought word the Soviet -had idarity depended on Yugoslayia’s _jaligning herself openly with the Moscow-led bloc. - Zamchevsky had reported to! at which Tito and his ministers ‘|spelled out their independence. Tito’s stand touched off a flurry of rebukes from Russia, Red China and Czechoslovakia. * * * Pravda the Soviet Communist party newspaper, hinted that Rus- sian economic aid to Yugoslavia might be stopped unless Tito gets into step. Pravda ran a blast yesterday from the newspaper Voice, organ of little Albania, longtime foe of Yugoslavia. The article accused the Yugoslay ‘Communists of re- visionism . and m, It charged Tito and his lieutenants with anti-Marxist and anti-Lenin- ist crimes. * * * Reports that Voroshilov's visit would be called off had circulat- ed for days as the split between Tito and the Kremlin widened. The Yugoslavs went ahead. with Tito Threatening to Upset: == Apple Cart for Khrushchev: Nikita Khrushchev has reportedly’ * indef-' jrivals in. the Kremlin power strug- ' WASHINGTON (INS) — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s posi- tion was reported threatened to- day by rival factions within the Kremlin supported by Red China. Khrushchey has apparently come out on top in a bitter struggle for survival but his authority as pre- mier and first secretary of the Communist Party has been weak- ened. | “They said that new challenges by leaders of rival factions within the Kremlin are expected to con- tinue undiminished. Bae ee China, which feared be left out of a new “gum-| any Dour meeting advocated by nj pow. stamaarresth reportedly has given strong backing to the premier’s igle. The mounting opposition to Khrushchev’s authority has been led by Mikhail A. Suslov, secre- tary of the. powerful Communist Central Committee, and Pyotr N. Pospelov, a party secretary. A recent meeting to deal with Red China’s challenge of Khrush- chev’s soft policy toward Titoism and aoe more. lenient handling of| Red European satellites led to a tougher attitude by the Kremlin|}5 against Marshal Tito of Yugo- The Soviet Union postponed of- President Klementi Voro- Diplomats say Khrushchev’s gradual loss of authority in the power struggle became apparent recently when the Kremlin sud- denly switched directions on its loud and insisterit demands for an ‘until the last minute. plans to receive the Soviet leader) immediate East - West “summit” |meeting, er PLAN OXFORD CHARITY DANCE — Mem- bers of the Oxford Junior Women’s Club this week are busy preparing for their annual benefit . @ance Saturday evening at Indianwood Country hub. Dancing at the informal fon 9 to 1pm: to the music of Fred:.Gillam’s orchestra. affair will he Throop Jr., Discussing which everyone is invited, are (from left) Mrs. Robert Parenti, in chatge of publicity, and Mrs. Thomas Culbert, pti president, 2 Tots Hit by Cars Two youngsters were struck by cars in Pontiac this weekend but neither was seriously hurt. * * Paula Jill Hankin, 2, of 72 N. 8) - Pontiac Press Phete the popular event, general chairman; Mrs. Clyde to | Tasmania St., stepped out into Or- in City This Weekend: chard Lake avenue, — talking to another child and walked into the side of a car. She was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for bruises of the left foot. * * * Another two - year - old, Donald! Robinson, 40 Bagley St., was hit by a car near his home when he iwalked in front of it. The driver pear Cass,|° did not identify himself, but the ‘boy was not hurt, - | Because your hearing ts priceless, the (Marion The Original Eye more Prominent Nature intended. 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Last Wednesday, the AEC con- firmed a congressman’s report of a nuclear test explosion on April 2. : AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss told a National Press Club. lunch- eon last Thursday that official an- nouncements will be made when- ever there are nuclear tests “of significant nature as they oc- cue" — the — séries. * There was no indication in yes- terday’s announcement of what was significant about the blast it reported. Machine Hurls Stone at Avon Housewife An Avon Township housewife to- |tirst-degree murder. ® * - \Rebert McNinch, 26, 52-year-old * Tonia prosecutur Ronaitd Van Buren expected to bring warrants today against Mrs. Marian Mc- , 26, and Larry Fisher, 17, in the April 12 rifle slaying of Belding factory worker. , The woman and Fisher have given formal statements to Van Buren admitting Fisher fired the fatal shot from a .22 caliber rifle into McNinch’s head as the result of a plot with the slain man’s wife. Fisher had lived with the Mc- Ninch couple and their six children for about six mdnths. * * * Police said the plot to kill Me- Ninch was formed after he ordered Fisher from the home. The two were arrested after discovery of McNinch's body last Thursday. Flint Driver Killed FLINT. #® — Richard I. Caputo, 28, of Flint, was killed today when his car struck a utility pole in ‘downtown Flint. Police said Caputo! apparently fell asleep at the wheel. ins Posthlen “Wt Silly’ (Williams Approves. ‘Bill, but He Doesn't Like It. - self $286,000 more than last year, * Williams described as “unfor- tunate” a $61,000 cut in funds for the State Econemic Development Dept., mostly in money for na- tional industry promotion work. He noted the legislature's serv- lee bureau director’s selary was raised from $15,000 a year to $17,000, but lawmakers again set salaries of the attorney gen- eral, secretary of state, state treasurer and auditor general, all elective officers, at $12,500. “It doesn't make sense to me that we pay the state’s chief law enforcement and _ fiscal officers $4,500 a year less than the legis- Jative auditor,” he said, * * * “The silly appropriation of $500 to. prepare Michigan for the St. Lawrence, seaway is included in this bill," the governor said: He had requested $45,000 for the pro- gram. ; (Advertisement) MAIL THIS AD TODAY.. ... and let us tell you how you can still apply for a $1,000 life insurance -policy to help take care of final expenses without burdening your family. You handle the entire trans- action by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation. No one will call on you! 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The unpleasant and dangerous acts have served to remind us that in our enormous — effort to win the minds and by- alties of the peoples ef Europe and Asia we have woefully snubbed and ignored needy and appallingly exploited Latin Americans at our doorstep. It is easy te say that these in- decent attacks, and the desecra- tion of an American flag placed on the grave of a Lima memorial, were the work of Communists. The uprising against a. North) . American official on a mission of peace and friendship. surely had Communist backing, if not actual participation. But as Joseph U. Hinshaw, the INS reporter at the scene, wrote: throwing the blame on the neigh- bor to the. north.” te te us. In an age and era, the conduct of this unprincipled ‘and apparent- ly unpoliced mob would have brought repercussions of varied types down on the heads of the Nixon, a eo has illumi- _WHAT'S MY LINE? orrow, Saturday's amswer: son, Cullen, (M)oRgon, (M)E answer: whiSper, (E)mEr- ‘adows, © Whet's My Line, Inc. Tell, gveSt. | am Gorry Moore. Peruvians. But we suspect that this time it will serve chiefly to remind us we had best think a litle more about these enraged and misguided people than—say— about a bum like Tito. Beldon Katelman, the Las Vegas . hotel owner, lost a ring a year ago in El Morocco, the striped saloon. A few weeks ago, at a party in Miami, Toni Bari was wearing it. been given to her at Elmer’s by a man who simply identified himself as a fart. “Gee, I wish I knew where I could buy one like it,” Katelman said. him by his estranged wife.) “I've been offered $600 for it," the singer said. Katelman’ gave her $1,000, and bought back his ring. A wonderful.dame named Mary O'Connor celebrates her 25th anni-| versary as an airline stewardess next Sunday: She joined United Airlines in 1933, just three years after Pat Patterson’s line pio- he noticed that’ singer! It had/ (Seems ’it had been given to) neered the profession of stewardess as a means of encouraging people to travel by air. Mary's first job was aboard a l@passenger Ford tri-motor, which made it from New York to Chicago in five or six grasshopper jumps. skygirls but she still presides as stewardess and hostess in. Presi- dent Patterson's special Convair— named ‘“Mainliner ° O'Connor.” ‘Mary has flown 6,000,000 miles, iwhich is more than Mrs, Roosevelt and John Foster Dulles combined. Most of the girls she trained ‘through the years married within a few years after becoming air- borne—many to passepgers, by the \way. “As for me," says Mary, “I fell in love with flying a long time ‘ago and I’m still in love. I guess that's why I'm the only 2-year ‘stewardess in the industry.” Couple Weds Secretly | POMONA, Calif, w—Argentine actress Linda Cristal and indus- trialist Robert Champion were married secretly here by a justice of the peace. Champion, 34, is a Champion, Miss Cristal is 24, “Limenos were quick to point) out that they deplored the outrage | and that it did not represent the| sentiment of the majority of the Peruvian people. “But when the chips were | down, virtually nobédy rushed ped the defense of their guest. Lying | deep beneath the surface is the | basic illness of a society which consists of 400 rich, proud Pe- ruvian families on one side and 1 millions living on the verge of starvation on the other, “The haughtiness of this society | is exemplified by the fact that. many will not attend American} Embassy functions because such’ functions are not ‘high society’; enough. 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Mr. Jones died yesterday morn- ing at his home where he had lived all his life. The body will be at the Dryer Funeral Home in Holly untiy 9 p.m, tomorrow, at whick time it will be taken to the church, Surviving are his wife, Bessie; six daughters, Mrs, Katherine Newbomb of Highland, Mrs. Flor- ence Chisnell and Mrs. Milfred LARRY AND JERRY JOHNSON’ .n. | ] | Hoffman, both of Tyrone, ‘ Mrs. At 8:15 Margaret Grosvenor in New Mex- p.m, Tuesday the Rosary will be jg Mrs. Pearl Thorsby of Mount- ‘rose and Miss Eleanor at home; two sons, Nelson of East Lansing and Howard at home; 17 grandchil- idren. and 11 great-grandchildren. MRS. SAMUEL ROLLAND LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Samuel (Ella G.) Rolland, 69, of 1929 Millville Rd., will be held at . tomorrow at the Grace EpiscOpal Church with burial in Sunset Hills Cemetery in Flint. Mrs. Rilland died Friday night of a heart attack. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs, Portia Hicks of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mrs. Donna Sparrow of Plainville, Conn., one son, Burns of Lapeer: a sister, and seven grandchildren. MISS NELLIE M. SNOOK ROCHESTER — Service for Miss Nellie M. Snook, 90, of 756 Bloomer |Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m. to morrow at Pixley Funeral Home. = will be in Mt, Avon Ceme- — Snook died Saturday at her home following an illness of sever- al months. A lifelong resident of Rochester, was a member of the First Congregational Church; a life member of the Rochester Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, the Michigan State Grange and the *|Woman’s Relief Corp. Surviving are a brother, Arthur L, of Rochester and several nieces ¥j\and nephews, JOSEPH V,, STRAUSS MILFORD — Service for Joseph V. Strauss, 49, who died unexpect- edly yesterday at his home, 648 Canal St., will be béid at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cem- etery. The Soeey VE ee SS Deaths in Pontiac and Neaby Areas | Ci Holy Name Society and past presi- dent of the Milford Barber Shop- a daughter, Mrs. Bernhard Urban | and Michael, both at home; one sister and three brothers. 2 in Waterford Seek School Board Post Two eandidates, one’ the incum- nominating petitions for the one filling in the June 9 election, Mrs, Helen L, Sanford, 53, of 2401 Denby St., filed her bid to Department of Special Education of the Oakland County Board of Education for the past 11 years. Poole, 34, of 1238 Heitch Rd. ond three-year term, He is an of- ficer with the Fréderick J. Poole Co., hardware dealers. Several Area Cottages The Oakland County Sheriff's Department reported_breakins of jseveral area weekend . The cottage belonging to Robert Hannah, at 2273 Dunwoodie Rd., Brandon Township, was reported entered sometime Saturday night. Hannah, who lives at the cot- tage, said three tackle boxes and several metal serving trays were stolen, reported deputies. Other cottages at 2288 and 2294 Dun- woodie Rd. were also entered but — has been reported missing ye Holly Man, Son Hurt as Car Misses Curve St., Holly, and his son, Jack W., 14, were injured Saturday night when their auto hit a tree on Falk read a mile north of M87, in Holly Township, according to Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies. The father, who was driving, was admitted to Pontiac General Hos-| pital with head and face cuts and) " tavhiie are his wife, Dorothy; | of Milford; «two sons, Lawrence) bent Frederick J. Poole, have filed | | | seat on the five-member Water-| ford Township School Boaré up for, win Poole’s place on the board. | Mrs, Sanford has been with ‘the | filed his petition seeking his sec-} cottages over the) Jack A. Pierce, 36, of 109 Center is reported in satisfactory condi-| tion, His son was treated for minor) cuts and bruises, said deputies. | Pierce said he lost control on a/ curve, ; | | Growing Savings Account | _ thing, starts each month off right for them. 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A survey of some two dozen states indicated that many-of them will begin to feel the impact on. thelr economies of accelerated road-building within a few months. x * . It is too soon to tell exactly how mafiy jobs will be created, but it willeprobably be many thousands. Experts estimate that for every million dollars actually spent on « . (Advertisement) Stops Heart Gas 3 Times Faster laboratory ‘ington, gency funds authorized by the Highway Act which’ Ei- senhower signed into law April 16 really represents an outlay of more than 822 millions, since the bill re- quires the states to add money of their own to the sums from Wash- * * * The INS survey showed that some states had been planning to step up their road-building pro- grams even before congressional passage of the Highway Act. The immediate increase in federal funds, however, has served to speed up many projects. The 600 million dollars in emer-| ‘But much of what is being done or about to be done was pl even before the recession in order to meet the demands of expanding populations. ‘The economic down- turn has merely hastened the umbersome processes that get building projects. -off the drawing boards x *& * On the other hand, the recession has forced at least one state— Florida — to cut back its public works plans. A 50 per cent slash in building funds was ordered to head off an estimated 60 million dollar deficit inflicted by business conditions and the winter freeze. But even Florida reported a sharp boost in road-building. Its nine and one-half million dollar slice of the federal highway pie will help it to spend 334 million dollars on roads during the next fiscal year, 75 millions more than during the current one. : * * * Here are further highlights of the INS survey: Pennsylvania says it expects to anned|on roads and public works pfoj- 2 spend: an extra 256 million dollars ects, providing employment to 26,- 000 more workers, New York will step up its highway plans by 54 million dol- lars, its public works projects by another 75 millions. NEW SPINETS 495 Easy Terms ° “From A Small __ Deposit Is All You Need 36 Months to Pay from! Cheese your Spinet Console or Grand Piane frem aos famous makes: De way .. Vose _——— « « Kimball | . Gulbransen. aacoee of styles and GALLAGHER’S Must Dispose of Entire - Stock of Used Pianos’ and Organs! ait sets ate eel path A TYPICAL Th Or PIANO oa ted OAR | Gallaghers mist dispose of thousands of dol- | BARGAIN oak lars worth of fine used pianos and organs | Used full 88 note Wes 90 rollers wo = y Bi cgg Somes Reduced trom $695 to Now $595 ee at ridiculous Eagan Rg A wees $395.00 A SMALL APT. GRINNELL NO, MAHOGANY FINISH. A REAL BARGAIN! GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. finishes to choose BETSY ROSS SPINET RETURNED FROM RENT 10 Year Warrantee Was $735.00 row $595 LOWREY ORGAN Blonde Finish Was $1430.00 now $1195 During This Sale Select your Spinet Organ from the fellewing well ‘knewn brands, Lewrey or Themes. }than 3,000 appeared for each ‘who specializes in Brown Swiss Church Supports ndicted Powell Solon-Preacher Fails to Appear for 2 Scheduled Sermons in Harlem NEW YORK w — Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr.. (D-NY) , under indictment on charges of federal income tax evasion, has the sup- port of leaders of his Harlem congregation, * * * Powell, pastor of the Abyssin- jan Baptist Church for 20 years, did not appear yesterday to de- liver two scheduled sermons. His followers jammed the Har- lem church, At the end of the noon service the ministers, board of deacons, board of trustees, wom- en's committee, men’s committee and the staff of the church a resolution affirming their full support of the Negro minister. Powell has shunned public ap- pearances since a federal grand jury indicted him last Thursday laons. If convicted on all counts he would face a possible maxi- mim penalty of 30 years in prison and $30,000 in fines. The congressman's troubles have been compounded by Dem- ocratic party moves to refuse him renomination. Powell reportedly is planning a full slate of candidates if Tam- many Hall drops him. An overflow crowd of more service yesterday at his Negro church, which has one of the larg- est Protestant congregations in the country. * * * Meanwhile, an __ investigation seems likely into why government counsel delayed 14 months in pre- senting material on Powell's tax affairs to the grand jury. Gordon Lasater, Texas rancher 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 Pontiac ‘bulls and heifers, has 400,000 acres and 20,000 beef cattle. He lives at We Are Open Monday and Friday Nights "Til 9 P.M. | Falfurrias, Tex. . ° ? ® of which is hereto attache _ of premiums the Sum Insured, | = as above sp for the curre beneficiary insurance policy? Most of them are pledges. pomied legal pledges, strong as the law of the land. In most policies, the company pledges this: to help provide-a wife's The words ae cold and legal, but between the lines. Ths. too. is the language of Wat do they really say-—those one. legal paragraphs in a life support if her husband should die. But, reading between the lines, they are pledges the husband makes to his wife. He says, in effect, “I pledge to you my continued care and support, if I should not always be with you.” Or sometimes—“I pledge my care and support as long as you shall live.” -Yes—this is the language of love. Instrrvte or Lire INSURANCE, 488 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. When someone's counting on you... YOU can count on life insurance. sof the premium bre policy is in force. in force. If any the insured, the > interest of xecutors or . vided herein. love on three counts of income tax vio-| . THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 12, 1058 States Quick to Make Use of N ew Highway Funds Public works projects are expected| Texas contracted for less than 224 million dollars worth of road- building in 1957, had expected to increase that figure to 250 millions in 1958 but, because of the High- way Act, will be able to boost the sum to 285 millions. Estimated number of new jobs: 5,000. * x * Indiana, which had planned a record 120-million-dollar road pro- gram for 1958, has already let contracts totaling nearly 60 mil- lions and believes the figure will actually climb to 135 millions by next Jan, 1. But much of the actual work won’t begin until 1959. flowa awarded less than 94 million dollarg in highway con- tracts last year, expects 136 mil- lions this year, giving jobs to an estimated 1,000 more persons, Ohio had planned, even before passage of the Highway Act, to contract for 400 million dollars worth of road-building in 1958, compared with 290 millions in 1957. ’ about 83 millions this year, ‘- . to’ cost another 350 millions, Massachusetts. has boosted its public works program five million dollars since last year and expects to double the 71 millions it spent on roads in 1957. | * * %& The state of Washington reports it will be able to spend 13 and one- half million dollars more on its roads during the 1959 fiscal year than it had anticipated before passage of the Highway Act. Oklahoma's road construction bill in 1957 was 40 million dollars. Tt will be about 100 millions in) 1958. Minnesota is- stepping up its highway building from about 49 millien dollars worth last year to North Dakota, which as a pre- dominantly agricultural state has not felt the recession much, never- theless is doubling this year the doors {Lightning Sign to Go es ROCKVILLE, Md. w—Farmer Edgar Walter plans to stay in- from: now on whenever lightning flashes around his farm. The get weeny srr 1@ rock : the forehead while lie was walk- ~ ing from 25 million dollars it spent on its roads in 1957. . (Advertisement) — (Advertisement) Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, | Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids. New York, N. Y. (Special) — For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch- ing, and relieve pain—without | surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,“very striking improve- ment” was reported and veri- fied by doctors’ observations. 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" _ Attend May Breakfast - Reports on the Internationad, wid | man pened members and Dorothy Virtues, retiring president of the Association, extended greetings and intro- duced past presidents, officers and guests, Ruth and David Gopigian presented several continental songs and a group of Webster School students entertained with a choral reading with Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, superintedent of schools, ACE conference held at At- lantic City were given by Mar- . garet Wilmot and Nancy Gei- ger. Mrs. Ralph Dawe reported on the state conelave held in Muskegon. “A Bit of Sunshine” was the theme Mrs. Ralph Forman used for her speech. She took listeners on an inraginary jour- ney to vacationlands of the world. * * * Assisting with arrangements publicity. Cleo Wiley presented the floral arrangement on the speaker's table. June Group Hears Talks: on 3 Topics Mrs. Asa Drury spoke on “Luke the Musician,” Mrs. R. C. Cummings stressed Mich- igan Week, and Mrs. Leo Don- | aldson spoke on “The More We was a guest of the group at the annual May break- ie Ponting Press Photos Mrs. Harold " Weldcwsery of James K boulevard and Dorothy. Virtues of Green street participated in the Saturday morning program. Miss Virtues, retiring president of the group, extended greetings and introduced guests and officers. Incoming presi- “—.. Waiting for breakfast to be served at a Saturday _ | morning annual May event of Association for Child- _..kpod Education were: (left) Mrs. ‘Ralph Forman of - “Chippewa-road and Mrs. Ralph Dawe of Osceola . drive. The breakfast was held at Devon Gables. From First Congregational 3 Church Groups Meet | Afternoon groups of the First |. Congregational Church met - Friday: * * * Prayer, from the time of Socrates up through the Amer- ican Indians to the present day, Mrs. Alton President of WSCS Mrs. Robert Alton is presi- dent of WSCS-of First Method- ist Church, Other officers are Mrs. Gerald Atgsburger, vice president; Mrs. Charles Chap- man, recording secretary; Mrs. | Thomas Hum phrey, secretary of promotion} Mrs. Arthur secretary Brenda Woody, Vernon Russell Speak Vows Brenda Sue Woody, daughter 2 5 2 as ce 2 é manuel Baptist Church before the immediate families and“ close friends of the couple. ae: | * -~ Fs # was discussed at the seit x * Assisting Mrs. Feet with the were Mrs. Shuler, hostess for. the day, assisted by Dodge and Mrs, James Absher. * * we Mrs, Roy Williamson of Se- attle Washington was a guest of the day. The June meeting will take place at the home of . Mrs. Free Restihg.cn Tygede avenue. * * * After a@ dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harry Manus on Nelson. street, members of the Standish group held a dis- play of antiques. Mrs. Howard ‘ Losee and Mrs. Charlies Borst « were assisting hostesses, The “next meeting will be aco operative birthday luncheon MYRNA WILSON Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wilson of Williams Lake announce the , engagement of their daughter, “Myrna, to John Lee, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Lee of . Sheffield awenue, A September wedding is planned. Installs Officers Mrs. Oscar Forslund was in- stalled as president of Xi Chap- ter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society which met in the James \ dent, Mrs. Muldowney, presented part of the program. Tell Your. 1 245 HL oe re a party i 3 , 8 oats ay FEEGE i: ia the parents of the bridegroom for a substantial check re- eeived_trom them. ot _ Don't Mislead New Neighbors When you move into a new neighborhood, it is wisé to avoid establishing relation- ships you may not want to con- tinue. For instance, if you do not have time to visit In the morn- ings, it is best to say so frankly. 3 - If you like privacy, it is Per del pmol tg Redlands etal coc geal nem old Laudenslager, first vice president; Mrs. Rudolph cording secretary; Mrs. Elmer Huntley, treasurer; Ora Hallen- corresponding secretary, and Mrs. John DeCou, parlia- Final plans were made at the Friday meeting for attend- . “B" claims that a bridegroom's . should be thanked. appre- Clatively in person afd not by note. , stranger to me.” Plan 2 Events at Forest Lake invitations for a irl formal. dinner Kansas City, Kan., announces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Rae Jean, to Robert D, Dancey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Dancey of Sanderson street. Both attend Sterling College, Sterling, Kan., from which Robert will be graduated this month, An August wedding is planned. Dear. Abby Te : Love Letters Not Barred By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Whoever told could write to his sweetheart. has never ade many times and they ‘only let me write one letter. a week, correct yourself, Abby, so that poor guy in stockade can square himself with his sweet- heart.” OLD STOCKADER DEAR STOCKADER: There have been some changes made! On Sept. 24, 1957 under Regulation 633-5, the U. §. Army stockade prisoner is per- mitted to write as many let- ters as he wishes, to whom- ever he chooses—and {ft says in very small print ‘barring circumstances that could threaten the national security.” * “2 _& “DEAR ABBY: I am _ so ,ashamed oof myself I don’t know what to do, I went out with a wonderful fellow and we clicked right away. I wanted so much for him to ask me out again that I gave him everything he wanted on our first date. I think he lost ‘ respect for me because he hasn't called me up since. How can I let him know I really fell for him and don’t act like that with every fellow I meet?” A SORRY GIRL DEAR SORRY: Chalk this Cleveland Mother. of 3 and it hed to piano as . Mrs, Ar- thur Bell and Mrs. Harold Lau- denslager directed the choral MARGARET E. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. F, Dwight Blinn of Birmingham an- the Plasketts..of Jackson. The, bride-elect is a senior at. Henry Ford Hospital School of Nurs- - ing, and her fiance is a senior at the University of Michigan where he is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. children? I like to get around, too. My husband and I are on the verge of separating over this. Don't you thin’: children should be raised by their OWN mother and not a stepmother?” UPSET DEAR UPSET: Children should be raised by someone who wants them. Many step- mothers have made better mothers than “‘real’’ mothers. If neither you nor the chil- dren's mother wants them, they could probably find more love in a foster home. You are both disgustingly selfish. * * * “DEAR ABBY: Why is it that when a woman marries a man older than herself nobody thinks anything of it, but when a man marries an older wom- an éverybody raises his eye- brows and has a lot to say on the subject? “For 22 years I have been married to a woman who is 12 years older than myself. There was a lot of talk and opposition at the time of our marriage. Everyone told me that she would be old before I-was, and it wouldn’t work out, but we were Lois Buckbinder, Virgin. * when ia Fowler, Miss Geiger, Miss er a a ae ‘ Wilmot, Florence Yager and 4 Mrs, Muldowney. Mrs. Fred- Gu eee Group Holds Luncheon . ° Pg Paul Kern and Mrs. D. bleach anymore, Emphasize your Southern accent and save your : ‘= © F For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon- | METHOD if tiac Press. Enclose a self-ad- | » rind ie your hai softer, tor new beauty’ tosayt — Zeta Eta Chapter WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT Holds Banquet fe folalatsy | handwriting analysis, MIRACLE MILE Installation -of officers wii | Shopping Center be conducted in the Ross IN THE BAZAAR AREA Federal! 8-9639 Open 10 A. M. te 9 P, M, Daily Neumode Sale SEAMLESS NYLONS / . / didn’t let the ignorance i a mM of others influence us. For ‘ : take my word for it—it is the 4 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fia. Mrs. Giesse's husband, Wil | PERSON who counts. Age is | (+-Mrs. Helen Giesse, a-slen- liam, served the customary secondary.” der, 34-year-old housewife from © breakfast in bed yesterday, |HAPPY HUSBAND : Ohio, today started — then flew to Cleveland where S &¢ &@ . a series of personal appear- he is an advertising executive. CONFIDENTIAL TO MIssis-” Dress Sheers | ances as “Mrs. America 1958.” & * SIPPI JACK: Nobody consid- ° : Mrs. Giesse, brown - haired, “T was not surprised,” said ers a bald head a handicap Reinforced . hazeleyed mother of ox Giesse, es - ce j _ was chésen Saturday n te E . ce . 2 ape aye big os “_r Mrs. Giesse said she x 5 LUNCHEONS Heel § Toe -e Soe eee ay a a 4 2 f° the tes District entered a contest before Sealtest ; > Mrs. B. B. Roush, a member of the | Pontise Press Phets Columbia / only went into this one at the —e Ne od H i Pa oe nye photographed ai the reception held at wing was ved on do- wreing of ester, Mrs Mary] oie tat umode Hos iy ee € , oO 7 7 He fee for Pontiac Fire Jo Barkley of Chagrin reine | RIKER FOUNTAIN [~ 2x. SAGINAW FE 2.1190 the hospital doused Sunday’ 0 dedi- tural agcomplishments, / Building : or... They. were | cation, | fe or pitte somo arn ext Ohi contest. 6 Riker : ste , ' \ ! ‘| j F cay NEA 9H PONT y ; E “ ss y. : cr on 2 & ic es : ners : — Ses + “ * . \ das : * , gt » wy, 2 ’ 13, i” “: : we” : . =n 77 Stronger Sex Is Weaker Meh ‘3 | 4 a ( ‘“, a Bama Mi st Hel; Hu ie id Sta H Ithy wey Wi Ives. U p us an ~ ay ca y the club is my JOSEPHINE LOWMAN . ne cance of tee On bn ce ‘voui. bana’ te belek a aad cehenailel _Toere|more plysical strength than you * ° . || Scientists tell -us that old age is conteng belng enoeer aut Sie likely to have heart trouble as you|are are also some diseases which at-\nave, He ean move the furniture}. lanni in a way, a mistake. What a mis- ’. Jare, and in the case of ulcers there|®* men only. * }about and carry you across P a ung take! It is one few of us want to Men are way ‘out in front when is ‘no comparison. Men ‘are more MORE PHYSICAL STRENGTH threshold. He does make if we can help it. It is truejit comes to heart disease and @-louncegsinie than women to pneu- |. The man in your family hasiquickly as you but the that the clock of age is being : ain dian ane turned back constantly. I, —— ee anpeia os Ai . have no doubt that the time great as yours. Women seem dinner pave a0 OS omen wnt LOCA Art Work tougher for the long ibe oul at 80 as they now, are . : It is a good thing meeting eee lode a P ey Re cas Lee vitie, WASHER , | To me this is much more ex-| j * once in.a while. W t I citing than flying to the moon. I In Bank bbies dion 4 a : 23 ‘ a Aas would much rather fly about this . ” orb with all my sense intact and| The Pontiac Society of Artists invelnerable. For plenty of pep, than visit another) is holding a preliminary show- may impose on : planet. I do not feel that I have| ing of pictures in celebration of pre he requires . yet had time to adequately in-| its. 19th anniversary this week ean. shoulde — 9 vestigate and fully enjoy this earth ss lobhine ol as pada Pon- munity, all of ion which we live. : A stresses and ; tiac State Bank and Community as bis ewn. Men need someone . MUCH INFORMATION National Bank buildings. to take care of them There is already much informa- The pictyres will be the work how strong they-seem. : ‘tion concerning prolonging the| of some of the senior mem- of this ts cw . - A . |youthful portion of life. Men and| bers of the society and will ug to . yore ma - ,,, we like the variety of their ‘women should be at the peak of] not be a part of the annual sei marge re ; their powers in their. fifties and} exhibit which will open at the [Pera pipet oa fm menu... and their facilities for serving _}sixties-and yet many st —— Adah Shelly Branch Library. [nome what. she can to promote P _ gin to feel r sti nts,| Sunday. 1 a = private dinners, banquets,.and Ttwinges, the effects of high blood} president Mrs. Paul Mere- pad ag —— and ” pressure, and general depression! ith states that the purpose of papaya pores luncheons. in their forties. It is our fault be-| the showing is to acquaint standing : : Whether or not’ she and her hus- 279.95 cause we have not applied what 's) those in Pontiac with the work bot Aa catar ae Reg. $279. aendeagin ace Hves.| done by the society and to lup to her, to some extent, any- For Only WOODWARD at | one bit of advice is “Don't | attract more “Sunday paint- © SQUARE LAKE RD. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon. throvgh Sat. low." backed fashions... by BESTFORM NEW front-zipper all-in-one! Deeply V-ed in back with criss cross panels. Detachable straps adjust to any neckline. Embroidered marqui- rette, nylon taffeta, leno elastic. White. 33-40 B-C. 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Dan English decided to be a’clown so THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 12,1058 he got behind the billboard for a picture. Eagerly awaiting their turn were John Davenport (left) and ~ Bob Davenport. — ‘Giving In’ Ignores Child’s Real Need — By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE If Mrs, E.'s 5-year-old girl doesn’t get what she demands, she : has tantrums. Mrs, E. writes,. ear _. or mrt had to give it to “There's never any pleasing her.} Please, please let us stop ac- This week I bought her and her|cepting angry little children's idea little sister ruffled aprons. Shelof love. ° chose the red one. But as soon as I tied the blue one on her little sister, she. demanded it, too. She | Though Mrs. E.’s 5-year-old is sure that love means’ acquiring two aprons, this view of it is in- experienced and unreliable. If we accept it by giving her the two aprons, there may never be any |“*pleasing’’ her. For what she is seeking is not two aprons but re- to make good choices, her ability to make good choices. comforted by material objects. It’s fone in Japanese By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Oriental cooking is often a combination of meat and vegetables. This recipe for Sukiyaki is just such a recipe. It is @ good one to serve for Sunday night supper, * * * Our cook today is Mrs. Jo- seph Ernst. Besides being a gvod cook, she is a fine grand- mother, both to her own five grandsons and to other small children. She does church work and crochets. SUKIYVAKI By Mrs. Joseph Ernst 2 pieces beef suet about 2x1 1 Bermuda onion, siiced 1 buneh celery chopped 2 cans (6 oz) sliced mushrooms, drained ; 1 package frozen spinach, slightly cook ed 2 cups canned bean sprouts or sliced green beans l bunch green onions with 3 inches of tops on % cup warm beef or chicken roth 1 pound round steak, sliced thin e098 OS ae ee a: | e _ |Hears Readings | by forna felons _ lat Guest Night New for summer! Our. sew-easy wake Betty penal cee members of t eachers Ex- Primer Pattern takes a shapely! since Club with “‘Sonmets of the sheath and makes it even prettier Season” when the group held by clever use of trim. Notice the|/Guest Night’ at Greenfield Inn. sleek, smart double-breasted line.) Program Chairman Mrs. H. Ir- win Gottschalk introduced the speaker, Betty Halsey ~ welcomed the guests in the absence of the club's president Mrs. Merrell Ste- phens. ae Anniuncement was made of the June 14 breakfast to be held at Tes Restaurant. , sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, Size 16 re- quires 3% yards. 39-inch. .Printed directions on each pat tern part. Easier, accurate. . Send 50c in coins for this pattern oo Beef, Vegetables Blend Teachers Club— Guild -Six_Meets comforted by restored self-respect —by the child's experience of her- emt |self as a fine chooser of _| So as soon as she can listen, Sukiyaki OR 8 frosen chip steaks $ \% cup soy sauce Rub heated frying pan with and see how you like it with suet and leave suet in pan. them. If you decide another color Two tablespoons shortening §| wilt go better with them, then may be used in place of suet. we'll get dn apron the color Add sliced onions: and cook you want...” until they soften and begin A jealous child is one who has to take on a pale golden © jost self-esteem. We do not help color, Then add other vege- him recover it by agreeing that ‘tables, Cook only until vege- his brother’s possessions are more ae te Perens >t? desirable than his. Such agree- hea warm otro ove betes fe a a of pan. . his brother. It encourages his envy Push the vegetables to one §/instead of restoring respect for side of pan and cook the meat. {himself and what he Do not add all at once, but a We give jealous children the little at a time after each %\th they demand amount has lost its red color. This takes: only a few minutes, x * * Season with soy sauce and ~ pepper. Cook 2 or 3 minutes © longer. Serve with rice or Chi- § may be used in place of suet. = erously. -\things instead of as a restorer of +|self-respect. Indeed, there’s no way of pleasing these people, either un- til their doctors can help them ac- cept their - anger——as—righteous wrath at the deceit practiced upon Mrs. William Isgrigg, Mrs. Willis! them. Lefurgy and Mrs, Fred Coleman were cohostesses for a cooperative dinner 6f Guild Six, All Saints Episcopal Church. Plans ‘were made at the Thursday evening meeting for the guild's participa- tion in wedding receptions and din- ners for the summer. Elected Treasurer Karen Stack was elected treas-| | airer of Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority’ | to fill a vacancy. Mrs. William) Roualet of S. East boulevard host- | Home of the essed the Thursday meeting in 4 CONN Instruments | her home. refreshing newness in for- ward moving lines and fluid motion of soft waves, - width at the crown, for- ward to cover ears and touch cheeks. Pretty bangs. 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ETS Say Seated amas io grad tes make| The. indignant four-hundredite a Nancy As , says “© ‘ing a child to sit in silence for - q@hservation that sociali m : trouble with p children today ve! is still n. instill " said Mrs. Henry Dune a child with manners and poise} Sow = PATEDIS — a avy ta, (dancing classes for nice tittle chil-| * that Sane concept {than a thousand _—— ‘ and- ; Fa * -- q j them to class at an {erney drink too many cocktails, age. re whenever we have * : a ‘ ' that's the main reason they haven't party for the parents, less than 30/poise, no coordination. Their par- roth time for their children.. I know/).. cent of the wealthy ones showlents are. afraid of them, in I ist went to Spence, was gay When! «picoraceful, ‘isn't it? 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The men just aren’t/ter’s activities since it began oper-'men that voluntarily sought help The name of Pontiac's Salvation | Where for social recreation. ‘ations last October. vat 118 W. Lawrence St. collected, Army rehabilitation center—Meén’ $| This fact is gleaned from a six- x &® * |processed, baled and sold the fol- Social Service Center—is sort of imonthe report ‘yoloaned on the cen-! For instance, the 18] troubled|lowing in six months: 1,792,535 / i . ee pounds of newspapérs, scrap pa- e | per and magazines; 149,84) pounds of .rags; and 207,700 pounds. of scrap metal. To keep the stomachs of these men filled, so they could do this work as part of their rehabilita- tion, the center dished out 25,546 meals to the men. The men also kept busy in the marty workshops in the center. re- storing thousands of household dis- cards so that they might be sold in the Center’s Red Shield Store. * * * And as Major Ernest Alder, man- ager of the Pontiac center, points ‘out, ‘What is paid by the public for these restored articles makes it possible to make the operation of the center completely self-sus- taining.” It was net all work and no play for the homeless and han- dicapped men at the center. After work activities what proved to be the most popular were chapel services, of which there were 32 conducted during the six months. Attending fhese bor each ‘man that reports to the Men's Social Service Center of MEDICAL EXAMINATION. STATION — One of the first stops the Salvation Army at 118 W. Lawrence St. is this room. Here & doctor givés each man‘a pre-admission physical. were 1,482 men. $$$ x * * Next in line of popularity wer|Seeking to Save Add to Saving Chores List: regular. showings of motion pic- : Oats With Tests tures, A television set and reading toom also attracted almost con- in Puerto Rico SAN JUAN, vation Army can do to restore them to use. Here two men work over washing machines which will - eventually end up for sale at the ‘Center's Red. WHO SAID IT WON’T WORK? — Many families who discard household items as junk, would be surprised to find what the men at the stant attention, There were also Bible classes, meetings of the Alcoholic Anony-|. Puerto Rico—Some / Pontiac Men's Social Service Center of the Sel- Amvets Ready Gitts for Beauty Pontiac Amvets at the Bemis-Ol- - sen Post are currently filling _ bag full of gifts and prizes to be awarded to some lucky girl in the post's anmial beauty contest to be held 7 | * * Entry ca for this test may be obtained atthe Bi Blue Sky Drive-In, Haskill. Studio, Ar- thur Murray Dance ae or at SSN Toes inae oe | Shop, or Wei the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Any area girls from 17 through 95 years of age and single are eli- gible, The contest will take place at the post, located oe | Ave, - | * * * According to Malcolm Oswalt, post commander, each girl enter- ing the contest will get at least one prize. : The winner will receive a shower of prizes including a free Scere eee course valued at.$145, a free por- trait of herself, and $75 worth of dencing lessons at the Arthur Murray Studios. - “Whoever is the lucky one to be|- | crowned “Miss Bemis Olsen” will 3 Plane Firms, Unions Agree Dispelling Strike Threat; 1 Company Unresolved Among ‘Big 4’ | LOS ANGELES @Three of Southern California’s Big Four -aircratt manufacturers have -peached wage unions, dispelling the threat of an area-wide industry strike. | agreement is tentative. | tat American Aviation, Inc., employes will vote next Sunday on the contract approved yesterday by company and United Auto Workers negotiators. * * * It provides a 17 to 26-cent hour- ly wage increase for 15,500 em- ployes here and 5,500 in Colum- bus, Ohio. Their scale now ranges from $1.65 to $2.76. The two-year agreements - pro- vide a 3 per cent wage increase in ohe year and include a cost-| of living escalator clause. - The Ne Oe eel 3 - Lockheed Shield Store. aecaaascaonoee Srenunieiannianainmee 2 with| Huron Steet Crash Injures Four Persons | Four persons weer injured in al two-car accident on W. Huron, |street in Waterford Township ae Contest also go to the State Amvets beauty ey. hetee: 2, of Crystal contest to be held in Bay City “oes told Waterford Township lo- June %. ‘lice eh was traveling east on -* * * Huron when a car driven by Ron- If she should win the state aid J. Savage, 24, of 27 Seneca ‘St., crown, she would then go to the Ponitac, crashed into the rear of national contest oa summer in St. /the Bates ear. r| Louis, Savage said he applied his brakes The deadline tor all entrlewhat |i or the inhmad Whe weve _been set at. Wednesday, The new , queen will be women by the 1956 winner, Nancy Harlyvetch, of 3140 Crooks Rd, Last year’s winner, Stephanie Hill, 18, of Waterford Township, is General Hospital, were passengers Jin the Bates auto. Besides Bates, they were Doro- thy Fauce, 20, Cadillac; Gale Mac Laren, 22, of 34 Delaware Ave., and | employe status at the center, treated and released from Pontiae) — Lehmann, x» of Belleview. in California at the present time. By NAROLD 8. COHEN Tt is no secret in Michigan among criminals that if you are looking for a gun fight, Pontiac ig not the place to start one. The reason is not hard to find. Every officer on the force is a marksman, and many are exceptionally fine shots. RANGE OFFICER DEDICATED A large measure of credit for this state of attairs goes toa dedicated officer, Robert W. Verhine, the department’s range of- x * * On the force since 1960, Verhine, 31, has always been in- terested in shooting and guns. In 1955, under Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, he was assigned the task of bringing up the shooting performance of the department. Once each month every officer must demonstrate his skill on the pistol range. To qualify as a marksman, he must record a score of 200 or better in three events — regular firing at a bulls- eye target, timed firing at a target and timed double-action firing at a silhouette. - ficer and gun instructor, * * .~*& Last month, only four officers scored under 200, ahd they shot 195 or better. ot on ee today are Lt.eHarry Nye, Ted f mous,and orientation classes to help the men eventually return to a normal way of life. Wiguiukr pause lek 100 ea ot the 181 men left the center to “It is our hope to be able to) render even a greater and more widespread service to those in the lcommunity who seek our assist- ance in the future,"' said Major Alder, a veteran of 27 years in the Salvation Army. * x * : He listed the following items which were sold during the six months at the Red Shield Store: 28,345 garments; 3,935 pairs of Shoes; 3,222 pieces of furniture; 3,311 books; and 9,637 miscellane- ous articles, “And repairing the great per- centage of these items keeps the minds of the men occupied and also teaches them a trade which someday they might take up," 4,500 varieties and selections.from| During spring cleaning time, the United States Department of)Pontiac residents are urged to tidy Agriculture's world collection of,up their mailboxes. oats plants are being grown in) The annual mailbox improve- Puerto Rico in the presence a ‘crow?-rust race No. 264, a disease to which some of the best U. S.| commercial varieties are highly’ susceptible. ment program will be observed this year May 19 to 24 in the Pon- S.'tiae area, according to Acting Postmaster * Robert C. Miller, but should also be kept pteted un- léss they are the approved metal, Miller reminds residents that rural mailboxes must be located on the right side of the road in the direction bad arava ate the eutriors, a It's Mailbox Clean-Up Time Round Here Seme residents have already been notified by the local post office of the box conditions which need to be corrected to comply with postal regulations, 'to be provided on mounted routes ‘but they must be of the rural type, Approved rural boxes don’t have Ac ee ca : \checkups hgve already started. s are expected to reveal resistance, particularly in adult at Stee eahtalid, deen maces oranda erat of ¢ =~ boxes agg that they are safely- If such plants emerge from the; ®°¢essible, and afford satisfac test, an oats-breeding material, tory protection to the mail. would ‘be available for develop-- Boxes which are improperly ‘ment of new varieties of the grain erected or in unserviceable condi: that might withstand the current tion retard delivery of mail and onslaught of five new crown-rust expose it to the weather. diseases now threatening the U. S. -¢ oats crop. Drowns Near Beulah BEULAH — Marshall Crawford, about 55, of nearby Albert ®, drowned while fishing Sunday when): his boat overturned in Upper Her- ring Lake eight miles south of this|°* said the manager. Benzie County community. Villella, Floyd Blackmon Jr., and and James Lafnear tied for the fifth spot. 10 ON PISTOL TEAM “These men and four others make up the department's 10-man pistol team which regularly competes in state and national events. “Considering that we shoot from such large forces as Detroit's and the Michigan State ‘Police, we do very well,” Verhine said, x * “Give us two more years, and Pontiac will have as fine a team as there is in Michigan, regardless of size,” OTHER GROUPS PRACTICE In addition to the team, other groups practice at the police range which is located in the basement of the new Public Safety Building. GMC Truck and Coach sends its plant guards over for in- struction and practice, and auxiliary officers on the Pontiac department and Oakland County Sheriff's deputies use it as well. . a a x & : Verhine; himself, learned much of his skill as a marksman 4 Pontiac Press Photos plant. protection officer. Verhine instructs plant _ practice. He turns out 12,000 a month. The machine replaces the ‘guards, ‘auxiliary policemen and officers from eee + ye Ci ity Policemen Crack Pistol Shots erty.” The indictment was the out- growth of a rock ‘n’ roll jam session at Boston Arena May 3, which was followed by cut- breaks. of violence ay Verhine, with John Bridgewater from nition his idol, Harry Reeves, the 1 Detroit Police Dept.'s | the city in which 15 persons, ace shot who holds nine world titles. cluding six women, were in- | ARES ANANEEION : Freed told the Boston American Verhine does more than teach marksmanship. He lsd thidets in an exclusive interview that his the ammunition that is used in practice. _ |attorney, M. Warren Troob of New against Class A teams picked With reloading equipment, he casts bullets and reloads Eninece aranarememntie used casings. The revult is that ammunition costs the depart- a Bottcn te to represent the * price of $3.85. * he added. sirice the force uses 12,000 rounds a was erected. ‘program. Today it is 243. ment 50 cents for 50 rounds, as compared to the commercial One week of the month he spends on the reloading of bullets, ‘In addition, Verhine is an expert gunsmith and does all the Maintenance and repair work for the department. With material donated by General Motors and other firms he built the temporary range which is now in use, as the city wan oe A measure of his accomplishments is shown in the. depart- mental -marksmanship average, It was 188 when he started his What this could mean in saved lives if a gun fight occurred © on the street, any police officer knows. located at the curb line and the Sand, Gravel Haulers four feet above the roatway. OK 3-Year Contracts)... .*.*% 7 By a unanimous vote, sand and|S*?e at ae pam, i oe ‘gravel haulers of Pontiac Team- not directly in front of the resi- month.. English, miaking it a -principle|artillery shell into a school world language. ‘ lerator, Lz About 300 million persons speak a =P ; { BULLET MAKER — Officer Robert Vethine manulactures 38 special caliber cartridges for use by the department in shooting pong peonpn betmees, ppwder and inserts the bullets which Verhinag t costs | $21 95 Ea. 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By this slender string of faith all your discipline hangs on if you aren’t there—that the child will follow the rules you miade, not so much from fear .of hurting it- self but you, the home of love. Some very day—I won- der what will happen to her. — * * * You know she’s daring you and *|herself, You know she’s exploring x * * your authority and why. Again you tell her the reasons for the rules, and you put a hardness and a softness into your voice. You “itell her that if she ever breaks these few rules she'll hurt herself are When you get right down to it, parenthood has an odd perspec- tive: You see ahead to fall be- hind. The nearer you feel to chil- dren __ farther you realize He's ‘Orvik ‘ip 2 hubtd: BLACKPOOL, England (INS) — An unlucky British motorist found himself charged. with being drunk |“ in two cars at the same time. He got into the wrong car, parked near his own, and was arrested for being “drunk in charge” of it. 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Cheddar Cheese fo 49< NEW LOW PRICE! ANN PAGE. Tomato Soup * 104-07. CAN 106 ied Saino Al pre fective hu Today, May 13th THE GREAT DEPENDA OOD RETA! Amuantic s PACIFIC | 2 S79: |: Ems _THE p PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY. 12, 1958 ae Rookie Pitcher ‘Stars in Relief as Tigers Romp 10-3 Victory Produces Series Sweep Over A’s; Bunning Injured DETROIT (®—>- Rookie Bob _ Shaw’s first major league pitching _ triumph came just in time to save his job. The Detroit Tiger righthander gained it in a six-inning relief stint; _ Sunday as the Tigers clobbered the Kansas City Athletics 10-3. _ Manager Jack Tighe said after- . ward that Shaw’s two-run, seven- hit effort ‘will keep him from be- ing sent to the minors.” Shaw had gone just about as | far as he could go on his Winter | League on, having failed to impress in five earlier show- ings that included two starts. The young righthander was selected as the Cuban Winter League's most valuable player. The Tigers mugt cut three play- ers by midnight Tuesday. The | manager said Shaw was a “bor- derline case" before, his work yes- terday. | * * “No doubt about it,” said Tighe, “that saved his job, We can't send him out now, Shaw can be just as good as he wants to be.”. The New York-born hurler con- fessed he wag “just a little tense” when he relieved starter Jim Bunning, who_retired after SS cle, “I know _ rumors. Sure, I wondered if I'd make the cut, But I also know I have the ability to stick with the club, * * * “When I went out there, I tried not to think about being sent to the minors. I thought about how much better it'd be to spend the summer in the big leagues.” Shaw's victory, accomplished | § through the long-ball hitting of |_| Charlie Maxwell and Billy Mar- tin, earned the Tigers a sweep- of the three-game series, The A’s now have dropped six in a row after a fast start, - Maxwell cracked a waneoempty home-run anda triple and scored three runs. Martin's home run was a three-run job that came in the eighth inning, when the Bengals outed old troublemaker. Jack Ur- ban and scored seven times, fourth. at i i 3 q 3 E a ae et g Est j F i 2 | it’s about. cutdown) | time,” he said, “and a guy hears} aw’s First Mound x &k * learned Sunday they no logger can rely on pitchers’ previous per- formances against a particular team, Those who were supposed to win were beateh and those who figured to lose were successful. The most- pronounced examples were Arnold Portocarrero, Camilo Pascual, Jack Urban, Jim Wilson, Bobby Shantz and Billy Pierce. Portocarrero, making his first start since Baltimore obtained him from Kansas City in a trade, combined with George Zuverink to shut out Boston as the Orioles a * swept a doubleheader from. the Red Sox 3-2 and 4-0, The big right- hander had never before beaten the Red Sox. - * * * b, Seman with only one previous victory over New York in 12 de- cisions, shut out the Yankees 40 after the American Léague lead- ers had beaten Washington 4-3 in the first game of the doublehead- er. Bobby Shantz beat the Sena- tors, to whom he had bowed 12 previous times in 22 decisions. Jim Wilson pitched the Chicago White Sox to a 5-2 triumph over Cleveland after the Indians had kk * Winners Lose, Losers Win! won the first game 4-2. Wilson had: an unimpressive 49 lifetime record against the Tribe. On the/; other hand, Billy Pierce, whom the Indians whipped in the opener, for his third loss without a vic- tory this season, has beaten Cleve- land 27 times, more than any oth- er active Lert * Billy Opel x relief, gained credit for Baltimore's first game triumph as the Orioles moved to within a half game of the second place Senators. The Orioles now have won six of their last seven games. SPORES = ga serhn ot cere at field’ on a stretcher after injuring the 2nd game of a doubleheader against Washing- ‘bia MOOSE INJURES BACK — Yankee 1st base- man Bill ‘‘Moose’’ Skowron was carried from the his back during AP Wirephote ton yesterday. He pulled a back muscle while bending over to field a ground bail. Helping carry in as His ib kk 4 Gus Triandos’ jews home run ot the year in the eighth, broke a 2-2 tie in the first game. Billy Gardner and Jim Marshall hom- ered for the Birds in the second game. Portocarrero, who yielded to Zuverink in the seventh, al- lowed two hits and drove in two Baltimore runs with a double. ° * * * Pascual throttled the Yankees with five hits as he became the first pitcher to shut out the league leaders this season. The Senators Johnny Kucks with a three run assault in the fourth and added another run on Neil Chrisley’s » |Central 26, Eimh home run in the sixth, Kucks had beaten the Nats eight ut of ten times, : Shantz gave up one hit. through six innings in the opener but need-|. ed help from Ryne Duren in the ninth. Washington had the poten- tial tying run on thifd when Duren retired pinch hitter Clint Courtney to end the game. ‘ * * * Carroll Hardy's two-run singile featured a three-run uprising in the seventh that carried Cleveland to its first game victory. Jim Rivera hit his first home run of the season, drove in two runs and scored twice in the White Sox sec- ond game triumph, College Results By THE CISSOCIATED | PRESS Saturda Alma 4-4, Kalamazoo 3-1 Central Michigan 18-18, Tiiinots 15-10 _Bastern Michigan 6-7, Eastern Ilinois “Michigan 4, Northwestern aes “ te 8-5, Wisconsin Waters Michiean Miami (Onte) 3 -Western Nebraska 72, Michigan State Penn State 631-6, Michi; ae — ( Class A (first th Ss Central Michigan 37, Western Ulinois Class B (first 10) — Dubuque ¢ 3-5, Carroll 37, Hope 29, North ‘uret 7-10, Lake Porest 93-5, IiMinois Wesleyan 53-5, Angustana 5. Kalamazoo 5. Indiana 68 Western Michigan 63%, Bowling Green 29%. Wayne State 79, ae liad Michigan romain Tiltnois 8, Siichigen State 6 verte. Michigan 10%, Marshall (W. a Western Michigan 11%, Miam! (Ohjo) ‘Ohio State 21, Michigan 18 Beloit 40, him off are Don Larsen, left, Bob Richardson (1), Enos Slaughter and Bob Turley, right. Purdue 3i, Michigan 15 Ferris 13, Alma Aquinas 8%, Perris 6% ~~Bowling Green 17%, Hillsdale 2% Stan Gets 5-for-5 as Cards Sweep Twin Bill By_ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Stan “‘The man” Musial is still shy two hits of becoming the eighth player in major league his- tory to reach the 3,000-hit pin- nacle. But anyone who says he isn't the greatest star ever spawned by the National League can expect an argument. e « * The brilliant St. Louis Cardinal r i ea ij &F af | the eighth on -Kuenn’s single, Reno Bertoia drove in the tie-breaking run with a fly|] to center, Jim Hegan singled home ‘two more runs, pinch hitter Gail} Harris and: Frank Bolling connect- ed safely and brought around an- other run before Martin unloaded his first home run into the lower|new york ......13 ie 1 pee ‘left center seats. Reliefer Tom Gor-| Washington =... 188g man was on the mound when Mar-jDetroit_—..... BB sm 4 tin: connected, ‘Kansas City .....8 10 444 5 , Boston... 1 #4 «(17 6 x kh Chieago. | ........ 7, 12 68 6% The Tigers had fumbled around) = AY’s Ts on three hits for six innings —|New York “4, Weshington 3, Ist game | then got three singles in the sev- pammeie 4 New ig 2nd game enth and still failed to score, AlGleveland &, Chicage 2. is ene double play wiped out the first base |cnicago ‘ | ae md fame hit and a Te -ed by flying out to center. The = are idle today and SATURDAY'S ate a Chicago 5, Cleveland 4 | Tigers face the Cleveland Indians Tues- day night at Briggs Stadium. KANSAS Dr gickd = brh rbt rh rbt| Bos’ Baxes,2b 4000 F. Bolling, » 4a ii Tuttle,rf 4 4 g 4 rent $3 Me Power ib 4230 Maxwell. if 3322 Cerv.lf 4122 Boone,i 2001 Held,cf 4010 Kennett 2110 Smith,¢ 4001 Bertoiasb 2001 Demaestriss 4010 Hegin,c 4122 Urban,p 3000 Bunning,p - 0000 Gorman.p 90¢06 Shaw,p 3010 B-House 10600 A-Harris 1116 Poytack.p 0000 Totals 35393 Totals 31 10 11 10 A-Singled for Shaw in 6th. | B-Filed out fbr German in 9th. eeeerenee ieee Kansas City 24-9, De- clits Boone. LOB-Kansas City 6, Detroit 6. well, Martin. oP. — u BR ER BB 80 | ned a 1-0) ™ : 8. 3 Gorm . 9" 3 3 ; 6 ‘Shaws “ 10 ¢ 4 2 | Hurley, beags Feber A-12,618. Pancho Bests Hood Clev Detroit 3, Kansas City 2 erDOAL’s GAMES ae on Kellner « 1). games. 1 one a n fig : Boston at Cc Detrott, 8:15 p. Chicage a Kansas City, 9 pm. NATIONAL LS prey Wen Lost : Milwaukee none ode rancisco , ° oeneee = eee teen seunee . st-d~Tenta ene | a BSseeRRR? - via 0, 6,° 5, 2nd game. LA oben Francisco, ppd, rain. ind fhiest:. -baseman almost made it Sunday, He rapped five hits as the Redbirds came from behind with ninth inning rallies to overcome the Chicago Cubs 8-7 and 6-5 for a sweep of-the four game series. One of his hits was his fifth home run of the campaign. ; Stan needed a perfect five for five in the nightcap for his 3,000 hits, He singled his first three times. But then the 37-year-old grounded out and had to settle for a mere 494 season average, * exactly 107 points higher than his nearest competitor. * * * A quick look at the records } ;shows Musia] ranking first in the ij |National League in lifetime total bases (5,106), first in long hits (1,171), second in extra bases co second in runs batted in 1,589), second in home runs (386) second in doubles (620), fifth in See, EE eS e = : oc or ing : By DR. CARY 5 i arm breaks and folds in to' |) arm does on the backswing. Never stiffen the left arm. The fact is that some | ' golfers find it physically impossible to keep the left arm straight —to say nothing of rigid—and still - complete a fall backswing. : What these players need do is keep the left arm as nearly straight as possible. Don’t forget that good + golf shots can still be hit batting specialist struck out and ’ Your Gol Pa‘ient’s Complaint: Tension in the Swing Diagnosis: Keeping the Left Arm Too Rigid TREATMENT: Trying to keep the left arm poker- straight throughout the backswing and until after the ball is bo is' a cinch to cause tension in the muscles of % right arm becomes fully extended, also. Then the left : gives a bit on the backswing. : nem i 1958, John F, Dille w 6s » rung scored (1,677) and —_ in hits, If Stan plafs three more years, he can canceivably be first in all those: departments except home runs. . ; * bY * Milwaukee ran its winning streak to seven straight with a 74 triumph over Cincinnati, Pitts- burgh moved into a second place tie with San Francisco, one game game in San Francisco, the first postponement on the West Coast. * * * Irv Noren and Hobie Landrith delivered game-winning ninth in- ning hits as the Cards won their'e¢ third and fourth in a row after seven straight losses. Noren’s drive off the right field screen scored Curt Flood after Del Ennis had singled in the tying run in the aS eae MIDDLECOFF | that arm. And tension is one thing you must avoid if it’s low scores you're after. At address, the left arm should be fully extended © and should form a con- © tinuous line with the shaft of the club. The left arm should remain fully ex- tended until after the bali is hit and the clubhead is about three feét past the spot just vacated by the ball. At that point the the body ame as the right even though the left arm =Cubs See Enough of Musial Thomson fumbied the in x * * “Bob Porterfield, a waiver pur. won his fifth * *® * Del Crandall’s three-run double cinnati lead and gave the Braves their fourth victory in five games with the Reds, whom they de- feated 18 times in 22 games last year. Ladewig Shares Lead in Doubles REDONDO BEACH, Calif. 7 — >|Laverne Carter of St. Louis and :|Marian Ladewig, Grand Rapids, Mich., led the National Women’s : Doubles Bowling Championship in ; \the third round Sunday night with a 24-game~total of 4,750. In second place were Jinny Ty- Kay Bowen of "Kansas City iled the all-time tournament . high series record with an 876. §|Softball Tilt Lasts 421 Hours, Ends in Tie. PALM SPRINGS, Calif, 7 — minutes, went 125 innings and in 87-87 tle, John Ma- manager of the Palm seater League, said the , set in Pennsylvania $s 2) hours, 10 min- ms stopped play at plete inning after a} i ? 7153 ie JOINS TIGERS — Big Herman Wehmeier, left, bought by De- troit from the St. Louis Cardinals, joined the Tigers at Briggs Sta- dium yesterday and worked batting practice. The righthander is shown meeting new boss Jack Tighe. Aiot Hinlantik, anieesiladsaaaal omore at Arizona State, ran the nation’s fastest mile of the year Saturday with a 4:01.1 clocking is. AP Facsimile biewsiel of Detroit mioved into thd EAST LANSING ®# — The head) man was back today and an, an- nouncement was expected soon to settle a boil of rumors about feuds over athletic policy-making at! Michigan State University. A Detroit newspaper reported Dr. Harold B. Tukey has tendered a written resignation as chairman of the MSU athletic council and fac- ulty representative to the Big Ten. Tukey has refused to confirm or deny the report. Dr. John A. Hannah, MSU presi- dent, returned late Sunday from a weeklong trip to Nigeria. Hannah said last night he was unable to Bev Hanson Victor in Lawton Tourney LAWTON, Okla. FH — Willowy Bev Hanson grabbed the lead on her first day out and never let loose as she chalked up her second major golf tournament victory of the season yesterday in the Law- ton Women’s Open. Sunny’ skies graced this previ- ously rain - plagued tournament. Miss Hanson, Indio, Calif., re- sponded with her second sub-par round to fend off the challenge of defending champion Marlene Bauer Hagge. The blonde former newspaper- woman shot a two under par 70 yesterday over the 7,100-yard Lawton Municipal Course. That matched, her Friday score while MSU Officials Hope to End Feud Rumor E The Missouri Valley Confer- ence has a new track champ for the Ist time in 18 years. Houston reach Tukey by phone and had not checked his office for the letter. “It has been claimed that Tukey, dean of the Department of Horti- jculture, has been at odds with members of the athletic depart- * ment over athletic policies. The San Francisco Giants hit Athietic director Biggie Munn |the road today for the Ist time has denied any feuding although after compiling a 15-9 record in admitting there have been some |California. The average attend- “If there is such a ‘ication — *e.* letter in, it comes as a complete BALTIMORE (INS)—The final ‘iuntil late afternoon to look into surprise to me,” Munn said. “Personally, I think someone has been making a mountain out of a mole hill,” Hannah said. He said he might have to wait the matter and talk with Lin Shamrocks, Troy Win Weekend Prep Tests St, Michael's thinclads swamped their guests, Sunday at Wisner field when Bob Mineweaser's club scored 80 points to 15 for Cathedral Ceritral, Mikes” swept. all first places, led by George Drake in the high sticks (18.7), as Z 5 = : 5 if track meet at Utica, Fubiee? 583 : z= : Z > ‘BIG BAT walloped his rd home run and a triple to lead the Tigers to a 10-3 walloping ‘ot Kansas City Charley Maxwell be held Tuesday night Harbor, and West Bloomfield has agreed to the change. Guide Line, winner of the 1957) Selima Stakes at Laurel, was pur- chased for $37,000 by Mrs. Richard and a.sweep of the series yes- in the eight overcame a 5-4 Cin-| terday. \ . owned by the late Clifford Mooers. HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — 36-hole grind was hard on Boy year-old Julius Boros, but the phlegmatic links workman from Mid Pines, N.C., saved a little bit for when he needed it .and won the $20,000 Hot Springs Open golf »|tournament yesterday. * * * Boros took his first tournament Championship at Tam O'Shanter lin 1955 by ramming down birdie putts of 15 and 10 feet on Nos. 17 and 18 to stave off a fast finish by Cary Middlecoff of Hollywood, Fla The closing birdies gave Boros a one-under par round of 71 and a 72-hole total of 273. * * * Bob Rosburg, Palo Alto, Calif., shot a creditable 69, but it was only good enough to land him in a tie for third place with Don January, the fine youngster from Eastland, Tex., each of his last two rounds. Boros admitted he played cau- ticusly to nurse a 4-stroke mar- gin, going for pars when he might have tried for birds if he had been | behind, When he had to have ‘birdies, he went after them and M&M and Mexican j got them, Boros Ends Victory Famine in’ Hot Springs Tournamenti== victory since he won the World who shot 67 on|- 4 “Playing 36 -holes was hard on me.” he said, “but I had a little left when I needed it, That’s the important thing.” * * * Ted Kroll of Sarasota, Fla.; Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex., and Gay Brewer Jr. of Paradise, Fia., tied for fifth at 278. Boros collected $2,800 for the burg and January $1,300 each. i Lunn at a dispersal sale of horses . victory, Middlecoft got $1,900, Ros-|cn" starting field for the 82nd of the $135,000-plus Preakness Sat- urday is expected to be determined today when 17 Preakness eligibles run in, two trial races. Yankees, Nats Hit by Injuries Skowron, Sievers Lost for Several Days With Muscle Ailments 13 : 3 tJ singe pein i : i eee it i : i E TPE of Church Softballers Begin Play Tonight Columbia Avenue Baptist, St. John’s Lutheran, Bethany Baptist, St. Luke’s Methodist, First General Baptist, Liberty Baptist, Trinity Baptist and Central Christian. All games will start at 6:15 p.m. SUNDAY'S HOME RUNS NATIONAL LEAGU ¢ @),. Mar: Cery (10), Athletics; Martin (2. Tigers; Lollar (4) son (3), Rivera (1); White Sox; Chrisle (2), Senators. Ortel of Pontiac on Team CHICAGO #—Ed Doherty, pres- ident of the American Assy. said Sunday an emergency fund of $24,- 000 has been set up to aid the fi- nancial plight of the Louisville Colonels baseball team. * * > At the conclusion of a meeting of agents of all clubs in the triple-A league, Doherty said the emer- gency fund will be. made available to Louisville as needed, - the Louisville club has on deposit in the Liberty National Bank and Trust Co. of ‘Louisville a minimum of $20,000 on May 15, 1958. Emergency Fund for Club Doherty said Joe Burke, general manager of the Louisville club, will present the league’s proposal to his directors at ohce,: Doherty said he believes that Burke has poceee Se ie sey vert Ge $20,000 needed. * * & The Colonels became an inde- pendent club last year under com- munity ownership by stockholders. This season they obtai a. work- ing agreement with the siemens Orioles Pontiac’s “Ducky” Oertel is a member of the Colonels. - ile a ahaa ie lei Ry aad eee. » : { 8s THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY'12, 1058 | xf PHONE FOR A LOAN BENEFICIAL tikes to say'VES: Get cash the 1-trip way: Call and tell | 2 USER NS Wy nor me ttt i a me Mn a ae 5 A ee fh ek i} mE i iE } eat we won most of the - rac k{many “Well, I'll tell you something—-|something about it, we're going athias Sees C Olympic Loss We ew sort ob Mathias many where be gave & erie ati to take a back seat to the Rus. eee ere oe coaching 10 SeNy al this time we're not even going to win the track events. We're good, but we've been standing still. The mass swe eos OOftDall Season aah i PaReies * Fhe & & Oe me me ii ee ee eee Ot Aan a ey ape 7.10x15 $10. 95 —7.60x15 S11. 95 — 8.00x15 any YExtmA. : BEGoodric = Begins Tonight Mathias just returned from Ger- Softball ig ushered into the 1958 season tonight in both the Pontiac City. League and the Waterford eee Se = tel of a ee jon the schedule, At Beaudette, Elks No, 810 meets Birmingham at 7 o'clock and Sta- dium Inn faces Shaw's Jewelers at 8:30. Deni’s Corner tackles O'Neil Bealty at 7 and the "Pon- tiac Police play Spence Rambler at 8:30 in North Side attractions. FE 2-0121 111 N. Perry St. Round Table Tops Million . AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico #— Round Table is a millionaire. By winning the $50,000 Caliente Handicap yesterday, he joined Citation and Nashua .as the only horses to earn more than a million boys when they still are winning|| track'and field titles. Most of their stars are in their upper 20's and even 20's, we -have here? Next to nothing. ford I had no place to go to keep in shape. So ] just quit. “And what ever became of Pakistan cricket team * * * Mathias is strictly a having made a movie ‘32 Olympics. That annoys we were supposed to have func- the tentative dates. m « This is heartenin been|believe that the atte to “find ent, the only ree (Pontiac vicinity is the hub grams with Russia, is bringing alOf national activity and who like to see a big-name tournament played here after the|Very y mere year’s edition of the Motor clos.‘ modern will stage the final The Motor City Open, Detroit's attempt to provide a i . of Seces to keep in haps when|regular stop-off for the touring professionals, is staging. ;|they ‘get out of school. What doja comeback next year, according to an announcement When | was graduated fronr Sten-|™ade over the weekend. Glenzf Sisler, chairman of the Motor City Steering -'Committee, revealed Saturday that Meadowbrook would host to the 1959 event with July 23-26 set aside as news for area golf ema who troit-- Final Scrimmage Set Saturday for U. of M. ANN ARBOR &-— Michigan's ear. 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See this work! ¢ afi? f e f : j ; 4 unt fh af ii in-one of the season Saturday Location we sesamin ce — ” 15 MINUTE Divide Race Honors SERVICE onds, Dan Snow made the longést run the Blues, a 38-yard jaunt, but was stopped seven yards short touchdown. Ly 3 a E MOTOR MART held July 15 at Orchard Lake 9 AU i( PARTS - Service at the Same While you relax in our com- fortable waiting room to your favorite Hi-Fi Music! Brain! Uncannily. ©1958, SUN OIL COMPANY f , ee a ; a Racing starts | TONIGHT | HAZEL PARK HARNESS RACEWAY : O exciting races nightly—rain or shine POST TIME 8:30 Nightly, Mon. thru Sat. DSR BUSES DIRECT to the GATES 10 MILE at JOHN “ a i Se he a ee eos 38 2s Ee ee Pe ee 2 : a {3 ee Gage Migd : oS = re : Fee a 5 ‘ yet r - : ; 3 , . “oe : ¢ g 7 . ee F ‘ z * ; . ¥. : : gl : fd ; ‘ a , : = : Z 6 = ~ es i isi : : ‘ L 4 : AL | % 4 Spee : 4 ae = —% 8 Us . pe ee ae AN | ee be _ < ree _THE PONTIAC. ‘PRESS, MONDAY, TAY’ 12. 1958 eo | . TWENTY-ONE Andonian Individual Champ | Wasik, F leischauer Win The tandem of Ed -Wesik. aind'Rothbartt? | Bada: in Bill Fleischauer captured team -agellaheng = honors and Mike Andonian took the individual prize. in an invitational best ball-medal play golf tourna- ment Saturday at Pontiac Munici-| pal course. . Bee Wasik and Fleischauer won the team division by defeating Ron Drayton Team Tourney Champ Wins 1st Waterford Event Topping 3,000 Twice Drayton Inn swept the team championship and most of top score honors in the ist annual Waterford Tournament of Champ- ions which concluded yesterday at Lakewood Lanes. The Inn five hipped the Pistons 2901 to 2772 to win the $200 1st prize. The Champs had the high series for a team (3047) and the top game of 1109. Drayton members topping the individuals were Gene Shell (top series of 603), Len Smith (top game-242) and Ron Councilor (best average for 12 games-134). Joe Miceli of Leo & Joes had the top average for six games with 193. TEAM SCORING : Saturday Preliminaries Pontiac Pistons 2817, Hanson's 2816 Drewry's 2930, Le Drayton 3021, Blatz 2899 Drayton 3047, Michigan Bell 2936 B & B Ready Mix 2641. manages 2792 Sunday's Semifina Pontiac Pistons 2909, Beenie 2668 Drayton 2885, B & B 2819. Orange Oarsmen ‘Upset Dartmouth, Rutgers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse's stylish crew has add- ed Dartmouth and Rutgers: to its list of victims... The powerful Orange roared ever the two-mile Onondaga Lake course at Syracuse Saturday and beat previously undefeated Dart- mouth .by four lengths. Rutgers was a poor third.” TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? SEE PONTIAC TRANSMISSION | Service AD ON TV PACE i jan undisputed lead vanish when sudden-death playoff after the two teams finished the regulatfon. 18 holes with four-under-par 65's. A par three on the 2nd hole | ended the playoff. The Wasik- Fleischauer duo had an 18-hole | card of 33-32 while Rothbarth and Bada shot 34-31. Andonian and dim Hanes posted 32-34—66 for 3rd place and Tom Thum and Dick DeWitt were “4th with 35- 33—68. Andonian needed a playoff to win the medal half of the tourney after he and Bada matched 18-hole rounds of 36-34—70. Bada lost out on the 3rd hole when Andonian fired a birdie three. Chuck Barker J Chiefs S. et. i we PCH Compiles. 36 Points to Top Big Field Birmingham 2nd With 24', Led by Alcorn’s 12-8 Vault placed 3rd in the medal event with 36- 36—T 73. This was the 2nd best ball- medal | play tournament of the season and! another one is planned before local | golfers get into the state tourney swing. DeWitt and Dick Robertson was the Ist event at Davisburg. Buckeye 9 Sweeps fo Tie With MSU. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The tough and tight Big Ten baseball race remained exactly that after weekend activity with a slight margin of three games sep-' arating first and last places. Ohio State managed the only doubleheader sweep Saturday and moved into a first place tie with Michigan State. The Buckeyes defeated Indiana, 6-2'and 4-2. Michigan State whipped Wisconsin, 8-3, then lost, 9-3; Mich- igan topped Northwestern, 7-5, an lost the second game, 5-4; Iowa beat Purdue, 3-2, and lost, 4-2, and Illinois Tipped Minnesota, 9-8, in 14 innings and lost the second game, 5-4; Iowa beat Purdue, 3-2, and lost, 42, and Illinois tipped Minnesota, 9-8, in 14 innings and lost the second game, 9-5. Michigan State piled up-a 7-0 lead over Wisconsin to coast in the opener behind the six-hit pitch- ing on Dick Radatz but the Spar- tans saw their chances of holding Wisconsin scored eight runs in the “ Ypsilanti were among the top 10. ord 5 feet 11 in.); By H. GUY MOATS MONROE (Navarre Field), Michigan's defending ‘state high school track and field champs bounced back, Saturday night, aft-}. er dropping the important Saginaw Valley title by a single point, the night before, and rolled to a con- vincing victory in the Dick Waters Relays on Navarre Field here, Pon- tiac’s Chiefs hung up three new relays records on their way to a 36-point win, and ‘performed in championship style in setting up the victory. Birmingham's Maples were | runnersup with 24 ang 2-9ths and - were responsible for three new marks, while a third Oakland County athlete set another mark. Waterford had 10 pdints and Farmington had five, on Warren Cawley’s 14.6 high hurdles vic- tory, a record. Redford Union, Grosse Pte. and NEARS MILESTONE — Cardinal slugger Stan Musial holds up two baseballs to indicate the A 3 +e * 4 a AP Facsimile a milestone reached by only seven major league _ players. He pased following a doubleheader in which he hit a homer and four singles yesterday. * * * In the Albion Invitational, at Al- bion college, run on Saturday aft- ernoon, Inkster won in Class A (38%); River Rouge in Class B (38%); Class C, East Jackson (37), and Class D., Brethren (51). Far-!one falters. . . mington; with 25, was 4th (Cawley| The old saying of the horse did 14.8 in the highs). itracks carried over to the wet) xk *« ® and Chief record-breakers (or ties) were Charley Barge and Fred Brooks in the high jump (ties rec- shuttle hurdle | relay (Bob Manning, Jim Keller, * first three innings ‘of the second game. College Golfers Meet ‘Yale and Boston College vie today 4 for match play championship in NEW HAVEN, Conn. &®—Col- lege golfers from Penn. State, ithe Eastern ——— golf tournament. Radio & Television. Information. No Obligation. Electronics Institute COCR TOOH ELEN OREO FORDE O HEROD Oe MEN WANTED To Train for High Solary Position in Electronics, | Doy and Evening Classes. Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupon or Call for Complete eeteene onds; 1:32.4 and sprint medley relay (Bill! Pritchett, Bill Ratliff, Roger Coats | 8 inches for a new vault record and Maples’ distance medley team son) set a record of 11:17.5 Rem Purdy of Grosse Pte. hit a daz- zling 4:27 for the mile, bettering Dan Sowell, Jim Hawkins) 59 sec- 880-yard relay (Keller, Joe. : Expert Advice Given | nd writ meds reny nf) fh State Star Hill, Larry Beamer) 4: 46.3. Maples’ Bil] Alcorn went 12 feet. LOG AN, Utah w—lIf expert ad- vice ig an advantage, weight star L, Jay Silvester of Utah State | should be a strong contender in) his specialities at the NCAA track and field meet this year. * * * (Cox, Ingraham, Landis and Ben- WO 2-5660 187 Weodward 8 Blocks North Kerean Veteran Appreved. PRONE, ...cccccccccsenccccseres CHRP. .cccsccvcscscce seeneenenes BRICK TRI-LEVEL Including Lot and Two Car Garage Under $20,000. Call Don FRASER OR 3-5021 Representing Bateman-Kampsen Realty land Chuck Gibson's 50 feet 6% jinches Was a meet record, |petitive standpoint, were the hun- dred, and sprint medley, The cen- tury was strictly a PCH race, with Bob Manning and Joe Hill domi- nating both prelims and finals. “Buffalo” Joe hit 10.2 in his heat, Manning 10.1 and both just breezed in. = sacaee so eeeet Cees eat eer extremely stretched-out event, the last race being concluded at mid- night. un an hour behind schedule at the midway point, Pontiac’s team dressed on its way home, Coach! ,. prep for the 6th defense of their | MHSAA regional crown, at Ypsi, Silvester has been getting point-| ers from Mr. Shot Put himself the state record (4:28.9 in 1955), * * Chiefs top events, from a com- record of 63 feet 2 inches. O'Brian | also is a top discus man. * * * both the Skyline Conference dis- cus and shot put records this year. His best tosses were at the AAU meet, 175 feet 9% inches in the discus and 56 feet 8 inches in the shot. put. , Thosé throws put him in the top ranks of the nation's collegiate | In the final, beth broke in front, Hill a stride out, but Bob caught Joe at the 50-yard mark, |weight men. hit the tape a half-step ahead at 10.1. Kermit Ambrose’s maple relay team gave the PCH quar. Relays Results tet a real run, but did not have Summary of winners and area place-winners in the Monroe Re lays, won by PCH. \ S 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ MONDAY, MAY 12, 1958 i ALaT IV Nain y HAMMERS sult ha ih MATINGTS, of 2:30, Ww. Set, end i aie thee There. CTLIN'C Liitd | Set for 33 Counties : a {Zsa Zsa Admits Trujillo DID Pay stant LOK HT H er Fi ur Coat | Industry Aid Talks MOUNT PLEASANT ( > BLUE SKY DRIVE _IN AT YOUR TH THEATER 2150 Opdys HURON THEATER Vv. Huron St THEATER FE « FE. 7091 — fie Rg ae et OE ee ee eee ee ae ee ee ee ee Nee es ar See ae Se ae eee oo tee mere eee st ee: : Bs ie ak : mare Se a ‘a S r ’ ao ee Ht gs tor Cj 7 eS . 1 eee “Ht , ; ; : 3 : : ay ~ = : a ns : = | - pee oe — : oo Ga NEG ps . : : at eT et - oe ee : adie: : ead Ww : < : ' *® a : —T . : St % ay . . f be s A f ' Y AG _ BOOTS AND HER-BUDDIES ‘ THITTLE | Money Plaguing Many Families __Despite Seemingly High Incomes linet, .cop.z0u do about your’ | Years age the bride contributed | fore, may serve as a safety valve pe case, according to Prot. there are, plenty of things that can | a dowry—goods or a sum of | for unleashing outbursts ef feel- Feldman, it's time for medical money and debts better and'to ease money—to the starting bf a | ing related to issues other than supervision. eee prestce Than te"ins hitest | Nemachold. According to Prof. | money.-Eosnomle probleme may Cason, Srtiaiee + presentis the fied . Feldman, the dowry of today’s | also be used as a vehicle for (Next: Money and parent-child can service organisation concerned | Dride is her capacity for earning | provoking negative feelings and relationships) with family problems.) in the open labor market. * . | attitudes In the partner, or for ee By PATRICIA McCORMACK NEW YORK (INS) — “Money _ flies through our house so fast it gets air sick. What can I do?” sion may come when the working wife becomes pregnant. There are installment paymehts to meet and And the first marital money ten- prove & disagreements - and | “Such displacement of feeling ‘onto money matters, if allowed to Seeks Tax Exemption at Age 60 Instead of 65 | The question was put to a family|the couple can’t face readjusting proceed without understanding or) WASHINGTON (® — Rep. Albin __ Service worker by a lean and some-|to the one-income family way of control, may spell unhappiness or) yg, Bentley (R-Mich) asked Con- _ what jittery father of five who ite, even ‘disaster for the marriage.”| gress teday to start giving ‘in- earns $7,200 a year, * * * x * * ‘| come tax payers an extra $600 ~ *® * Prof. Feldman said: According to the experts, the| exemption at age 60 instead of The social worker wasn’t startled) The way each marital partner experts, the husband and wife! 65- _ that he and his family were having/deals with strain or conflict is'should agree to work together to-| Bentley said the savings would difficulty getting sufficient mileage|determined, in large measure, by ward a budget solution and accept) help retirement planning and “in out of a seemingly robust income, |his or her personality development, |the temporary sacrifices involved.| most cases would be much more because the complaint the father emotional maturity and the mutual| jf the dollar-dijemma can’t be| helpful than in waiting until the _ bared is a familiar one to her these expectations of the two persons. j|ironed out, it may be a sign the| taxpayer has very probably re- | days. “Economic problems, there- |husband or wife is neurotic. In) tired.” . ’ ebaaeg ae Sageeuamete” eae et : BOARDING HOUSE . faaa. Tals spread hin inaebses. | YYZ YWU))- BRP = SPUTT-T1! GREAT | neae out aver» lager pried ot | Ufo LLL] CAESAR, WILTON! IF YOU MENTION fp SEY. MASOR, L HEAR Ys 10 A LIVING SOUL, TLL Pp YOURE HUNTING A S06! > DECAPITATE YOU WITH MARY. THE SHOP WHERE 1 WEAR } CLD CANALRY SABER! «FAP: THE HORSECOLLAR =~ It's, (A SPECIALISTS WHO TREATED STACKING KEGS OF NAILS! Y MY poy a neal eee ww THE LAST GLY SPRUNG 1 | EVENS Pick FLOWERS E AN OLYMPIC ATHLETE) } \ / I STAND: IW To help such families as these, _ the Family Service Association of _ America recently published ‘The ' Family in a Money World,” a | guide for social workers who are _ being asked more and more often; HF \ to help seemingly ‘‘well-to-do” “ families. es * * * Sts 5, _ One third of those seeking help - from family service agencies are in money trouble, and the higher the income, the higher the expenses and the greater the dilemma. On $6,000 a year, it may be just a matter of taxes, mortgage payments and installment obliga- tions for a car, furniture and a . But on $9,000 a year, there As - added the cost of ‘‘keeping up with - the Jones’’—higher taxes, club - dues, larger charitable/ contribu- _ tions, dancing schéol for the children, a better car,*a better vacation. . % Go CZ 6.2m o Gk.” — a? =4 2 ee xy SE a * * Shirley Camper, family life con-| _ sultant for the Family Service As- - sociation, explained that some money troubles may be a symptom . ; of underlying social, psychological OUT. OUR WAY or physical illness. —e . Some times the trouble is that Ww Ce / the husband and wife have not’ 4 “kg é reached a mutual understanding. about how their money is to be Even before the current reces- sion started, the Family Service Association had noticed that the perennial rash of money troubles: was turning into a slight epidemic. * * * Clark W. Blackburn, director of the association, has this explana- tion: : Buying today, paying tomorrow is, in fact, a part of the pattern of living for most American families and an important factor in U.S. economic growth. It is normal to mortgage the future to enjoy today, but abnormal to ‘‘mismanage” credit opportuni- ties. , Money can't buy love or affec- tion, but it has a lot to. do. with the ‘‘un-making”’ of a happy home. Prof. Frances L. Feldman, author of the Family Service As- sociation report on “The Family in a Money World,” said temper tantrums after the honeymoon often . are triggered by money. problems. * * * I'D HATE TO. BE THAT GUY al ‘\ / ae. ee RN at - SICK RIDING _ pee BACKWARDS ‘ Bv Dick Cavalli That's why it’s important for . : : ' husbands and wives to have the| | tmmpvaron BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON eo iinnmasmmnne 5-12 proper attitudes toward money. J : " HALF ACRE CASTLE }® 1968 by NEA Bervics, tre. T.M. Rag. U.S. Pat, OFF. 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Care BE oe aig oseltaan rchard Lak ed States despite Soviet 48 < Cea Ek Pe of Bg Face A pire Amigo =—y a Ae = sai eae vet —_— | | Ch & Ob Sieay ~ | : $ ntitrust c Fort M bsent wii a charge . when the 3 i ee Ft cxn ah os : # in Co har mace Va Uk aon €b a aon en Age chad : Eide ee 3 fe : Bt nnection' Wi 9S! viet Ok ke oe hore one tg palaag a Log * : — oe f the most . ay -» 3 oe io Va . le -- r weeks plan had gh the | oe ‘ sili aoe ee the pine! ean fees 87 se 4 w ecine to Commerce Township, ‘paytdt before, come to me . of last Fri Come Re i! oy (ol enarinle tn ae eee reported wis ca wens te | Sie ! x winter wheet ome Ra... aT . @s)major phan N (INS white turday, tha riff's A ut when 2. 4 ——- : wheat |C Pw ic Fas :: fA} were ON ANS — Five |"ad hydropl ta Depu- merica is people try 4 : I S Be ke is as) 81 Be indicted al com ve been lane val green and ofa going t to tell 2 oS FHA ent oe ions oy harges in today panies stolen trom ued at $400 em stock market 0 Hell bec me = Cont Bak .... 2 jot pac oe A his PRIZE ploymen drop ause a : Sint Cow 8 at “ Hee Homecare oa or cae cotmmage Sale property, | Orion, was WINNER aaa ridin dean s : ' ~ : . i : = re . ‘| sented the re . Gent On ts : @4/Rogers oF General elieth, 9 te nope s “= 6t Jom oe bo a ed Mrs, ‘Truman Peni Sigeey eg pee ee ae the r _ $4 ; 18.8ime William es t n the Smith, 35 fine Press ing rest of a request Pn eae 4 . nt need tha and Thurs family © find Miracle ith, 354 Press to ha the ‘Koes t | — | on Ty a Ee ey ee vertae Piri. May| Sts hace caliente sélie Sharging Conte peste (rible shape. ‘Tm. world is go ot ig subcom Deere. . <6 oe -§ Ju b jet a from children. County ping St., Lake |!” shape. I’ in terri 5 Eo 4. : ng SRS a6 4] Nam ry in Tre y a Fede adv commi the She Center our I'm ready ble) ter ° ae ere Bs i Reet te pn a i | sit rm tener om Lan Bad mer ve | Sat ei ty an 4 aa Boot chem oe ob oe Te apolis - Lill ing chargé D h Zadosko, recei largest" ith every dollar ‘ 2 is Chem aae . . \° o ne Du" Pont ~- Re Atlin. Ind.; pla Co., mane | eat Noti ; chairman op a lst of (vee —- Poe Ww : ome Atr oo : So oad Rahway. and Com: n- ices 1 the con Vv 24 BR ged iP PUBL. Bae Pl a oe SLT Jy | Co., , NJ: Parke pany . cant. May Le Memo: . test wi! 14, oa TI sce mpg to sev HY Auto ae . sh ities, Wee , Da , ¥ 10, 1 IN LOVI riam 1 F lB og ef sale een x 2 “ Gent hot se.7 Ameri ee cae Lal shoe Bar ace 8: 2 ne 2! 7 Biate Bank be» held cf | aad to \ could gt es “3 2 an H City borato- | ge meena a mot: aly oF Help W. “a Room : eee Ba-Cell-O "33 as New York potas Product Mo., and $ dand Mrs of ot” Mary Where gone to the’ ALICE | EARN anted Male mos od aiaas 2 " piealiidet w? Food Mech im sat The todictoann Corp., Mary | Schatter ze Run Crewe, Where there to no then manage, your 6| Help % 13, 0. = iis : Ford Nes * BAR a aoe panies wi cha: held- Wee Puneral and ra Mal ) K. th no 6 the band. Hd _time Pes » ote ao J R Wanted ee eee Brent Sul... 30.3 - $0-4/elimina - pect the = anesday, May eo". Mrs'| Titre sense toss se, pain on PE. Soin. "op, baniness BABYSITTI Female ___ Bie aa deen : , Fruch Tra... 92 : §a3icine ting com) ing - sale: — - tholle Chueh’ wit Her name wt ~_ ‘Hea or pat |) oben t NO AN 7 : $12.60. — <2 - $03 sold to petition on an aren Vincent de ae fe e was sweet, wil the 5 t Treat M furEnn ben ahs Pe th. og i : " va en ae er m ‘ NDAB | Pontiac and | Ca ah fe Bien tothe trrterie and © i 2; = | PEPRSBABLE : = ahs i 2 Lote eoemme seme | SB we ee et ae ake coer y gnats to. ord te Se ln Deco mate | Ey aay ae ae. A ¥, T f . Glen Tire -..1: a5 ae 63 t a - ts, - a lore thes <1 Sel Bt Pre Area Youth ree Gillette o-. 5 te ae spokesman for’ mal oe aoe | ‘ ie. , 18, Hu ‘ 10 1 | Rel pe at Preity his sealer Company ~ OLA. zie re bot fon whe" passed “aws} _| EXP. Samm, 2511 Blisabeth wat called Lak I of § ae flo pai wi ae en Sa : at _ : £ i i< . i » 1. ‘ ° , pone car in Ro cecng was} Whe treet Ot He 13 eters ay F sare pens = mle ; Si "remember thee ” pitti ante nits which ther: G Pri 2 Un Case * 90 ow e andchildretr ed by ee. last ew poset a- : a tree he was as the southeast Camley Ault md 27 «(Un ide... ® spired wi ‘e neve in LOVING | children z See cur oe UNTTiES | Seltante wt Oakley Parke struck | Owns et a hike aio aR Date Abr tin: wie in Sea ce : lpg eas vill ane Gint~ FOR GEN ining evatiad | west Park p will n of W the Malland =) 908 55 res pe in. 5.4)ma or control ¢ manufact Dearly’ — oy RY OF | MY BE- ence agene r classification 9. ; . of S. Rd. a not will be be black aterford — ““"-go5 U2 cone OL $i << rket for the price urers By hls wi ‘wife poy May i. Ste- Box (berthana i. INSUR- | ing to Tor 0 at a pul discussed amcupet or i — 2 see oe ve Finca . pa pharmaceutical this or ar the ife & Seiires. As sets aeaeeense tieg preduired. J a et at et meeting of uring: the i Be Eth product | - Fenes oe wore "y aay GENERAL yt expected ae Southard Lie ) the town nd pit |. on Sen nee ; ral Di : vid transportation, a | pa St., was Jr; 18, ” * - township Interiak 4 “+ Se wen Pos 183 on Hurt in Collisi ‘as WOMELIRE =~ rectors =a 143 y a +2 tau tank, ot nights mut oe General H admitted to 1915|. The he: —t & [int Bus | ey White BS ....- Ha West Ma ision F ‘OATS SPuER: aad state) stay A eax week, | and ital with Pon. | will raise ng, sched Int Nick... 3) owe ¢ ple R 0 UNER ehec nights. factory is re a Pte ing the uled fo Int Paper... at Yale rth 21.1 Three oad ‘ Crapwe Fis a AL HOM og ; © yout Be $15. 5% days, : q ‘Te condition = od inn wath ns a possibility oy 8:30, Int Ph ys * 983 Youne sev 33 two-car rte wate ‘ ' D ine cae E alse to = 7 own aor. ore Ea : 19 driver. ay. . » = pay for assessment creat- - 44 nest BhaT Zjon Ma lision late injured : ss onelson-] 3779 Apply Ful’ dr. | train - for . of 884 Robert k the distri th ple roa te Sunda in a son- Avvly Detwoen 8 at men ~.SALESEADI : Lake, Gle E Pu wt between proposed ct ST belt road d just y ni FUN Joh Sotbooa a ak Cem ts SALE ‘8 ; ti onditone ngary Rd oe Edget Elizabth street _Comitea OCK AVERA ship. ance West west of M! ght Be: of VeMRAt, Bons nsi = “Frew wore |. se S ; ies ieiared. Ye * Walled Meld street Lake i. vk 4 GES ai according Bidomfiela le- i + mont He for ca Eupenses experienc 7 ests and | ad on a forced hi old depu-| crow ause the : | . sociated Press| wood f Bailey to Township mous eervre eee | terre Etgin 4078 e spetessary. | 2 pteedy rere, wear for wom ve cag ag Food pis Seon Mose Indust Rais UU |wood St. one 23, of 829 Robin. | Woorh Eas | glee Se re Siceatat te Ea 7 ooo Park Ne. wd peared Prev. oe M95 — oil Stash JI for < the drivers ” F r ees-S) by ? big te D..... train & PRE. ‘ ESLADY FOR nhs, .and extn 4 block ee ae ae ae ks |Joseph Mi inor injuri , was UNERA iple ney ‘selling fer out gonduet 1 department. Exper =. 4A | of the driveways, thei pegs ‘Meo 928 ee leased. ercy Ho es at Saipuienss L HO} — Pesuse ta coe AR die Experienced CRES po rcliger=leorey | residents ae nap at me 19.9| Th spital and oa | repeat eB Pee pee in ‘the lake a, @ ot Miratie “Mie INDUSTRIAL tonight will ask » Highland is [1958 __ ees send 125.8 _ 78.3 feos 38 e other driv re- : ra. __.Cemet 32-8378 or Motor Schu ON R lidren, Li to board Sub- 1987 Hi ay 2 945 745) 18 "3 | 08, and hi iver, Ad . bei w ett at penne ioeeey: Nerview ATES ve in, SITE no- consider members Bob pias GO ey ms as 3.6/ Cl s wif rian T loved Site < tery Lots 5 shane FE Pontiac parking “ wl ounce 280.0 9 7. 169.9 emens e, Ma . Kin lev We son 0: D.. Main cH : Mr. , pe plore ihe One signs. ° 23 “Heo "td Tas ise General admi ry, &, of Mt = Wesley, (David, Gay 1 eine Seite Pat o-dese's 5} SHI ethan is eli AS ct ce at bes ees oe ae cane lade UNG CR Het e wee go.” $17,500 cash. ~ Siler the spay a liquor rl will be Pigures after 3. Nephler Co) Te te ported in score iom ee) and Mrs grageoen Vite, ON. “TWO, GRAVES Man, 90 to 9 DY MAN K ou, commerce Rd, 4 to || Mighway. store at 2135 from | Baldwin Rub aI points wte Pilgldepirclirs ed Eee ean bt be Help w ve) See tome ejeantog for" Help V _* ESLIE R. : Dixie Sayrleg as Co, “itigh Lew — i each other ly missed Seetine. a Rev. Bt. “Bird Funeral anted Male 6 & | qharacter *. M on ninor | & _ Help Wanted REA TRIPP Po GL. Ot & Chem. pean re 123 while ¢ they sid head-on, sai ae jome,, ys ite Hinhiand A St 2 mh ae ess $55 to of maui OR WOMEN 8 | on LTO pe Recei Peninsula 5 Go. laa 718 a leswiped d po- eames - state| ead : rent ‘comm «Mont DESIR sa w.eR R hie eceives Sheen The ngulag anne. Woh ns tions, eling in opp ac other P = , hg Y Job ss ission, i Roettt oe om ESIROUS + Fearon TI y M . on a 8. di abit worker 12 ith. rt 5.161 | Pius XII received Bis Foitde ‘einen or Moat HHA awe: 4 Box REPLIES |" Pa certsaaumaes | SALES par ine ara aa ’ ripe peter ie UNS) — Pope | ure saa thet uto Collisi wus uteatss Ob Foam w7e,200 peers | Sr an ae ay tay York, EE Ree Fulton pls ioc ‘siked. it “38 Inj on Ca office rat the Raton’ 3868 and own PL : emergency — « i a “tome eae = in 4 pars saasee a New IC 20 [jury of 2 Ne auses Raasar in the Press rer, “own, tools ARB Gok = ta iSeal Daren te san or We furnish asience %: nocks City Poli mar Ganje® 15 or Here oe se, 3, 8, 12, 13, : - =. R Sears | fiat etnice Ry J - ed lotice From 1G oliceman and k Rd. Ww 5, of 4089 6 MM, 41 ‘2, 2, 29, 31 eRe ‘write only oeb : of Pontiar in a to ra 0 Cit A ycle, Arrest adie oa Township ci, 04 74, a, w, appiEnric pt de Emad uck & Cc Hct op Sty ae y of | ti motorist w ed da = St., cae te 26, of ae Crom ill, 113, 11 80, a, mun 7“ union. Will trai OF view phoce F wo orn te ontiac cycle oe ae eae lided ‘wit when Fane's ¢ Satur. iment eer m. MATE ea. a. | Pearing pile ber Ea Emplo ies: \Grivis was arres t off his on- | Camb th anoth aney's car el : FOR C @ ing, air, conutt ledge of men fo Beressive ri yment _— -O W N “tiving Saturday. _inotor| “George Dra cron US. 10 HURRY. rarer Ee sfenbine | positions. in. Pon young) EVE Agencies 8A ess e Drake , at roug! , sell “a fees su in Pi ing LY Officer * * * eee Rd., W. , Of» 2082 Lal gn Classifi things to Box ; “aaoation. Age rroundin ontiac a LYN EDW. 195 ER he stop Clarenc old polic _ Waterford ke An- = ied Ad } Selary aselted g area. nd ARDS: pped nce Sm ; to e tha To Ss. : Pre: esired FOL 611 S at 8 Dog Lice | satel oe vipohanengend leagadey ene acs poe T Busi = NS ARE REG comnriety Cc nses him eet and ycle on Sa; » Ge Haney ca pas stopped he P. nes 1 Ae R aiaeen ¥ BANE Hall Clerk’s now due a 25, Piped ling a car behind cea) hit Cambrook - ontiac Pres Is B S IN ‘itn Sige BE x) — t Pe tametcrtiaanis Fs gg li ad sayslte 1 eT Prospect 8. sd in| Beth" Hane this vehicle noe wane aps {{ Hear etter ori BOWE orree RE 9 arke Street. loor, City iB struck him. skidded 30 pine and eased cen we DIAL FE ADS }| eee tn a few openings with 2 ome, than Siete | PT" : | Smith w * neral Hospit mm Pontiac 2-818 tel, 120 otic. Por turthe 3 ee advance + ‘Up to : General var meas — “ = ‘Prem 8 am. ' ae aieere E VG x = herouen trainin _— “| ¢ apace gin who can 5 in s ba Hosp t at P F to 5 edhe: Ponti - you ny: g. ontact. neat 5 : C udin Mi back. ‘Reedy He bruises ontiac ord Plant Ait errors - eltpewent yor mara poo “benefite as ays, Midwest” and kes Ba Gite ae J 4 GLOSER AND LEAD TAKER FOR , cti * * g a a ete & e. d not of the Resu at Dall ress Tlimmediatel ne PULL TIME S chew ao No ~ | i nt a guilt me as sibilit 1m ly. mod DL wins 408 oo e in two w nd will go. - s Production ten te ose oe tes Gall from 8: EAD TAK ok OF BRS, Big. PE oe C ar P ecks, go on DAL : ion for ‘on eance! rrors yp 4 9-945 Te tek Some! ye ae 4 A: Instru - od ie ge Trailer Sal Peciarring casa imation a oF ata ga a ote ay, ABB | ey hes eed — es opera y Plant allas Fi [: IS Sa one advertine ef PTs) Ti Py ie t Te r eafter = | error Drop Off |simee Ar. 16. moved back it oy see Be rege era Cost Ee me Sty sg Web take ca 26 a Wate Ge tee rare pie 16 the {rst ° : ade, be cancellations CAREE r. Pontlac| 4° Estim and Tm . 3! ‘of 12 Co. has r The Fruehaut| "U4 of operat It operated — adfistmente ne mber.” hate fy 2 SALESM * food cha ee Man Ge of 12 milo dirs ns pat Set insted the args SS ee feet Sansone = Bes Py ee NE . 2 ‘co > first n sal esti ie cata Taw urant teial ref Box 80. — a ireesaee ext quarter of 8 du 00 imated the reduced eee tanh ca Lee Help Wanted F Electronics e “4 mn = nth perioc y sales for e | nd 300 salari ourly paid e work > ag a 12 2 ofomular sizes I i ye 4 Enagsie Ay ns ‘emale 7 ppeerntgeaginn . 4. $59 604.0 947,562,862 ending voli United ray employes. mployes: Tevious to vublicat uff Retrig - 1 p.m, hnician ties i ‘ a period 003 for ; compared sabi am they sete Workers. me ~ | : at Wen cation. JUS ilenigg Co, in n this ‘aren, otte Electrontes Pe ron egies “corrempontiog seal pg ag oe ff ie ie of bobhie ie ae eee i : sed oy ene Se eae 'the ‘are pads ‘wee of eh te said ys in May. plant will | hiention’ after = es, ioer ona oa el 5 pret of quarter ag $181,216 tof tees. first na | CASH WANT AD || Experienced mesic $1,381, 599 ange ae ‘enn, in 18 me of Cha Lines }-Da aaTes po ced Real E / at pony John Ross 10, was Ross’ ttanooga, | a) Day 1-Dass a state \ f Wi spares iso Es salesmen. rary B f \\ ‘ irst settlers, as one ‘of the nding. | sf i = aman. for a LAV ef _Dr ; ‘ | od yon 8s ¢ 4 4,05, 3 - Contact: : ! r \ | 1 1 am : — for. | > Ae ig K WM, ; , 4 . | — bine ed ' ENNED -"" Y rf \ F oft Bru _ = el \ “we +00 ae ts " i /-. : ie oe oe & as = 2 # = - é * me * = 25 | 2 = a ae et S33 eee, = oe eee Ey ten iee e as fee A es . ec — win = a . By : ; e Z : 2 ie 2 | ce 2 j ae 4 é 2 { ss < x eck a ie 4 fe Te ok ; i ~~ as é Ret ee feet Ss fo ee . * : H Y a = ss : eo ee ie 2 rac s \ , i : ‘ , 5 oe , coo ee a 8 ' h iA. eS a ee ¥ fee ro ‘ passe TN ; .* i i = THE PON TIAC ‘PRESS. MONDAY, May, 12,.1058- CESe. f . af es ; se ; Instructions 9 mens series 12). SLICES OF HAM. : Rent. Alte, Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 inant tiouses. ‘Untura, “s a H Fs . 2 ROOM . NEAR |3” ‘PLATS: 2 2-BEDRMS. 2 BEDROOM, 235) INDIANWOOD- 4 Generar iy or (2 Sonam, $55. ‘Desirable Lake Orion Call Lincoln peony yes | Schoo! . on street. ‘at “7 jos ae Fae eng Fag | EE eet Fs SoM, gn apse cae : = +3 A - KITCHI Se sae : “|p puogm, “gRLy FORE, |” wit ranertar vnmeeT * REDAM SLANE, RONT HOE ; a S| yhooues "aye oi aarp 1 BEDRM: RANCH. 1% BATHS. ON ey per 3 “AND BATH, 1 CHILD : i 1% BATHS ON * _FE 8-0311. weleom block from scheci,| ‘2 SR. Hear sch in Cla On "dump 2 RMS. OPYT BATH & ENT | rat 3 anaes ie ee _ Rei : ee SOS. | Oe a ; th, Waterford. OR a Sur a a FE . Raa pvr ent. ) RMé. BATH. CHILDREN WEL- —_ | tie Ee ea eS OTFUL | “ite a Parke 7 cae “to fra aa habeas ack —— NEW. =: a . 7 AND'S ROOM PRIVATE BATH. | -* aa NEWLY DECS.| (EER. atyTea. aia, basement Work Wanted Male 10)#LEcts Lec RICA. WRIA oR KENTUCKY | Re | Y rece OM Oh ise ee Maria:| Fare? ieee. ww Der Seam. PR * > = ; o wat, ~~’ lane en eneeemraead 1 HOUR, UP. DAY, on. wioHT,|GU aes BLUE GRASS SOD 1 aoe pa Soa TB Perey | untevtie bee mates | * Satna AND BATH. INQUIRE 27 Jona.” hederonses. 8-1805. 53°. Gass Due Hurus 2-8946 DELIVERED IN ' : , week, Couples. 5 Clark. yess 3 BEDROOM HOME a. : S Rech. COND se a 7 RM BATH STOVE & :& REFRIG. AM. N PART TIME/HOUSE RAISING. ALL KINDS OF PONTIAC AT “ = Pi, de A (1 RMS” NICELY PORN. Wire Clean, beauiiful & CALL AFTER 3, PE 3-Teee ve x men. E 4-4680, -Seenebe Le Guar. work, Free 45c A YARD po -_ e-3 Le ' doa welcome, 01 ‘8. o| front, ‘Adulte. 2021 Scott Lane ed. & PART BATH ae 1 ae | 4 : i a with PVT E 3 RM. APT., UPPER. STOVE & RE-'|" stove & refrig. furn Teal tor Ri : 7 RMS & BATH WITH PVT ENT . ell util in hi “AB AKER AND CARPER. MASON AND CEMENT “OR 3.9082 or FE 4-1196 |} C FO ‘ BMS ORATE ST od cnet. | EiReantta “eke Cin CME | Geuvie wie Vets, boo after 3 ter. Kitchens 6 specialty. done expertly Fr “| CHARLIE'S “LANDSCAPE | AND ; 2 LARGE ROOM: y RMS, & BATH oT | FURN. j BEDROOM HOUSE IN PON- 4-5000 —_ ree _ “4 da ee est bon Supplies, 3. Freee ss sarube = al] FE 44750 | _Nice location, FE tine, Ing, 238 8. Parke. Or ALL KINDS. KINDS. 13 2 ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE. | 3 pas AND ‘eat aE ENT. | 3 7 ROOMS AND 5 SHOWERS NEAR S SMALL J0nS PE a) - try Modern. Private bath & entrance. | CARPENTER. TH ATL sea ve fed ‘seme. bb. Seuma ing ‘" f Washing stile a et Oe ee eee ere rie rent, PE 08 ' J ROOMS AND BATH, 25 M mate & BATH. UNION LAKE | UPLEX $0 MONTH. 2 con peNTRY rin el coms GARAGE, eas ‘aDBE concrete for i & Finn oll enly, Murphy, bed. priv . adults only, EM 34715. i "Siren eetcome: E 40559 for ‘mit TAAZING VA! - eee Phone ormahon on cabinets specialty FE terme BULLDOZING A ARD & 3 AND ae RMS. ADULTS ONLY. Fe My ratty oy "LARGE ROOMS. AND UTIL. ee tee ER, SERVICE ye se a me. Bee . S BGC ii AND. BATE RMS. & BATH NEWLY DECO Caine *“in wre hasan a super market exp, Wow! ce a BE . z OO rated. West side. Adults —_ 34018 Feet Lee PES 2922 ‘conliheseanedl bal. t—-B hg mig af mantina. 2-1523 ... ee a ait ¥ & HOUSE MAN. OWN POURED CONCRETE ea a a ee r. PED 10. i 7 ROOM HEATED APT. 3 BED. |* * Pe ein. aE refer. D $80 MAN. ments Seawalls Al! kinds of EXPERT TREE TRIMMING 3 AND ; 2? ROOMS. LOCK FROM SEARS,| roonts, he Wy decorated. Voorheis 7 EEDROO [REDROOM MODERN HOUSE. 3 wet MAN LET We WET iy work FE 25467 or F eh Ph. FE or OR ( aaa alousre dented. PE 61607, i id. FE On ot Pe TW | * car garace, large earden aly A tines 8 ee vill work |® GO SNYDER PLOOR TAYING, WARDEN EN ROTO FILLING ~~ AND pS aaa ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN. PE | © cio) "Village. Immediate. posses. mpeg py nF y ns Ene 83: » will work. | "shane and finishing Phone FE _ landscap’ 8658. Ob) Rls Wit KITCHEN: aay. Call oer 6 Bm. 64 Owe-| school dist, $100 mo, FE _2-6475. MRaiNg TAR ‘Ss 8OD | — BoA DE Po a hn ro Rogen Lads aay) ROOF REPAIRS | ceRToCRy BLUE, eee : ro Petoig 5) lament eee: |e “ROOMB _ ALE UTILITIES PAID, | § "ROOM mM MODERy HOME Sure INTERIOR & SIR PAINT. KAVESTROUGHING PE 401 peat moss Pandscaping, Free 4? Newsloereres re} 3 LARGE NICE ROOMS. PVT. Whittemore _ _23_Auburn_Ave. _rear_oifice. : — pe bath & cowntown locaton.) ——— 7 ROOM HOME. UNFURNISHED. : te tai 9 | TRENCHING AND | Sterea” ae "aes .4 $12.30 , “everything turn. in| ae & BATH. UPPER. FE * Sr" s-z008, ae eae ' ae : ire 22 Auburn, Office in Rear. Sintiy FURa. MAN iT OR BLOCK IG |_ 30, oRK-GUARAN.| i Pa a — —WOoDERN HEATED. | 5 7 ROOMS. PARTLY FURN.. noth ant pe, FE CWO np. thompins Pe tars “ANOLE, NOUR TE | 2 SROOM "APARTMENT, WEAR © ROOM, NG MODE GuMgnm. | Pogue, fete orvieew. “On MAN, DESIRES WORK OF ANY | we pig pasEWENTS UNDER’ pm. ° __Hobbies & Supplies 24A Wanted Real Estate 32A j a 1 ROOM APT. WELL PORN. | TOT 5 0, oa 8 _— AF EATING = sooM BRICK ON FIRERTY 6 aoe es bi : ‘eg Ye ee t work NN RRR ERED, EERE LLL EL | Clon. 86725. 0 Sta gas MAN WOULD ig WORK DOING) FSPSsal"FE Sow" SO UEAY, RRND, DIGGING: wane ny Nomen picrones,| ca 7 Roo SERRE g | Srataieees et Atte 5) GOS Soo ‘er gon odd jobs . | PE 4301 | Scrabble ge&mes. Backenstose,; Have buyer for small home. $3,500, ~ ent i ber wk. “small child rdme : 4 room small ce $10 per og a peers, tpoghentenl Building Supplies 12A).. NURSERY SoD —| Beak sta o_) F_Levresce #: | non _REALTY FE _ 4-5203 welcome: FE ee rh , Fg netgnborhood.. Ve very eS Ses Coe gtrts o c BATH [ AND 5 : op. 3-8821_or PE _4-4622. __ | Cttng 3 te et Co | a es. Siildren ‘wok _hice. Adults, $65_m . ; ® MAN WANTS PART Gy mee | Oped. CaET ey txranh For ‘an ws livery. Notices & Personals 25 , Leet 5 ROOM, SoPak WET HIDE. 6 room and bath Rowe y.tth time work, 80 Virginia. FE 6-2079.| 9°°f;,, cals Eig 6-3115. | 1] ies 7 RMS FURN. Piette APT. * FE 4-4081 a basement ge a pe Oe “NEEDS mem | —— iT. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN vane | } —- - road, ‘or ec ae JE rotate She NEEDS TARPA AULING — NEW Lawn ~~ BU T. FINISH a friendly adviser, pene | Pvt bath and ent. Adults only. | pe 45 _, ges work ice — -$-8335 JOfS A&N - a grace ding Backfield top soil, FE rE 2-3122 Confidential. The 8 Near Fisher's and bus. FE 5-0730. | , ‘ — A = Free ee Cre Business Servic 13 —O PERENNIAL GARDENS en a Sol d or Traded TL pareaale we PVT. A SPACIOUS LOWER APT. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor eee = me NDSCAPIN , bath & ent. Mesly few Clean in 2 family on were .. 71 " & inaw 8t., Pontiac = Com ase landsea| service, M ANON *MHOES | Make your move new te that home| Couple only, No pete. 39 partes one block off West Huron Pb FE 5 Daily ti 6 Work Wanted F Fe ale 11. ey. Trinming “Get our pid | JaWa building scape sind, 83 HENRY J COMPEAU | Of sour choice, be te E-tn | 3 _RMs SPACIOUS AND CLEAN Scene et ee Botlnobd nebeoeoe ne = wed | PE 27188 33a. gardening FE “OR 289 Clayburn St PE, 8-3900 | peran? EMT wih be siad to = r. $85 a month, “Couple nished. Adults preferred. OR ; virwa. te ba aN BRICK HOMES. : AT. ] our i §-4032. _ 2016. o 1 DAY, IRONING, SERVICE, 93) ALL ¥ FOUNTAIN PENS ag SEAUTT, .| Salesmen will be out immediate (ROE RMS. ALL BVT. FURN. stairs Living dining ra, shel + a hour otis “General Prtive & soD po. rae cs nperaonallty ARRO REA: dig ees Pootiae Y ——. eitchen, aus eas —% not FODAY RERTICE ON NONING | See Sony Goon Wretewr| | Tadty aa dateee “Mt | Bak, Sut flat ome Tags TP lt Ses Boab tO" 5 eeu ang bate BAB WET | 00 | Sele ae a bu up am elive. ™ ni urs, ni 8 rothy . J ROOM A AN > BAT BY W 3. «7 RM. * fe ee soe eg.| Harry White & Sons, Inc. |_ Perry: FE 21 We | ny FE Coeds” cume. Poatia “phone M Wiis | ADULTS. NO DRINKERS, on Pr| ore Pop WANT Ath ye pct’ a EAM 28 bea! = 151_ 8. Cass Lake Rd. FE ae Ore Bee, 4.50 UP. SHAMPOO ip cakeeatek GEL LER TO | es — nD aii. Heat, hot and cold water | ¢ rms small y*tidence. 8 $10 ; 3. a 7 ROOM FU! vats urn 2. w cDonald Court +23 ma | WA TING monthts PICK: Clearing. Some ree gh aging Jini (Mvrtie Undmerer & err incr _bouse® 2 Uiberty 9.0833. a people. no children. Ciose to down | CHANDLER AVE, 1, LOWER | _o: FE : aus 50 bu Also cw ASPH ALT P P. AVING a estimates FE 4-8007. |7660 Highland Ro. *Srisado +21 | 5 eel eae hanes RN. et PVT. BATH mo. Cs al 1 Chest to saat “ie hie f poy a VE et oes ee BaBYSITT = IN MY HOME.) Driveways, BE cimong lots, esl v ruckin 9 alt ELECTROLYSIS "CENTRE | _& ent, Bh *Opaye e Rd. F Rd, PE 4-6309, sottnD >) APT. POR RENT. FE . ROOM BUrsery, sobeo:, watuing. counyey ._guarastes, 0 tees, | | moveng Sr Eves, OR 3-2805 RMS. PYT. BATH. NR’ GEN-| _ 47018. uo all wen og ea oe" ee afer a ere ays SERVI sacoe . ; 1 We APPLIARCR SE of wringer) “ad BxCELLE = al DAINTY MAID 80 VPPLTES. ws | FOR HOMES peal Hospial, newly decet ros ia DEL RIO APTS. SApvarrring page A Thee 6 -agy cpap op ae B bude — PE 22000 hry MAID, SUPPLIES — 7 GI & FHA EQUITIES |* Roce Favarg, surance | “And bath. stove and util —_ = aw = att = SeReting “N YOUR’ ROv's. 66 Oskiand = FE 24021, educed Rates . | Menominee. Mrs Wallace, PE Spatke St PE esis ture, Cou vt teis | BABY No *N YOUR HOME E. | Re eo iL d Co t t e a souple pa ‘References ASPHALT PAVING ‘smith omg ites on van oF pick- KNAPP SHOES | an on oe Sia RM. APARTMENT FOR RENT ELIZABETH LAKEFR COMPANION TO INVALID, OR w, insean and repair driveways,' NA { = Cr Priv. peth and ent, UHlities fur. Be LIN cae ney ee ee cat abeees | ULpewet equipment. Pree cst BASEMENT, CO CLRANTNG § (LJOBT a (~ | JOLL | REAL TY | $n chee Chen tren techies omm Cefateria work. night shift. PE) RECIABLE ASPHALT PAVING Si0Liey 2 ROSSER AE s DIXIE _HWY +46) | SRM. APT ADULTS ONLY REP | ter ty oseperteue. San, pvt. 44992 evenings A ID FE 5-5623 t price Any time. FE 8-0005 In Debt? srerices, | Feguired.- ag ee = Fig Moo cUR a TAUNDERED. ALL iB rAtL ANERS.|JiM’S MOVING AND TRUCKING — MODERN. | tve lvin ety no costly __tinds,_ 931 Be Wall and wintows, Reasonable.| Cheaper. PE 65-1348, PE 8-3244. If you are having trouble meeting | . 3 & 4 Ri FTE a cme, | wpueee. both t & rear win- EXP. GIRL, go ttg “BO _Free est. No obligation. PE 2-1631.\ Tiga? AND HEAVY TRUCKING | your paymen $$ C ASH _ Belfodt bas. $588.1 Caren ek Rd. | dows give cool eross ven- work or silk fioish work, Ref-/ 3 RICK iG DONE ON Rubbish. Fil dirt, top soil, gravel MICHIGAN 4 COUNSEL. | choo! 5 hat “4 wax ta tilation in mane et Pwere xP, COOK ee TiEaS DAYS. pew poms, Jesnes Jobasee Brick Clean| & front end loading. PE 3-0603. | LORS, INC.. | dita 2 area | 48 HOURS ‘ c ROOMS AND 8 ian tow thy toasty dyn of Spring — a =~. ¥8. LIGHT HAULING _Ahove Oekjand Theater. 7S ose _furmished. $80 month, FE 2001: | Newly dec ted 4 main ACATION- ___ FE 8-4250 “MYSTERY-REWARD ~ | For your equity in home. land | 4 NICE ROOMS, UTILITIES REA-| tained, iguiet friendly neighbors: CONG LK. s BEDRM. CLOSE TO ae & Le sanye etna ri. Bt : LiGHT AND HEAVY moving Will the person thas took movies| contract or vacant property. Call) sonable. FE 4-4686. adults = roll = = Laem o a=) a $78 a month. Between 8 & — mon ao care. t her 5, oede *ORNACE SERVICE — 1 ok with 2 ton stake truck. PE 8-64 or snapshots of "34, Us for Immediate ection. RM. APT | hy A MO. NO UTIL: | sory acs * 3 wee saan: FE 42507, children in vour home 34500 | exp Get nts eat Ph. PE 25837. ! ‘LIGHT atten Buick in an Auto Accident on fs . _Hes. FE fei Huseo #6. fea: or CAKE ORION: YACANT «BED: _ Eel 2-270 ce Ex (PiscHER's ~~ GLEANING | Sate Sunday, March 8 1868 eround Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Tas, OYE BATE ® ENT OFF after 5 p.m, VE tél Toom, storms 1b ecreeis, 2 378 ONINGS, | DAY ar RVI va mod.) re LIGHT TALES. 708 SOIL. ; [| TUN, Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-8165' Cass - $21 week. | ~ (—E FRONT 2 mo. 19. yer be +161 a | tig thet fr mere re ‘3 send_ané grovel. ai war pene a Pas ae Coen Eves we prea eS ae axe ee ri: pvt. ént., garage. veer a ya Rr LR — Flint - Pt 2) wg Be “| ORME & ‘ CHIMNEY W ORK er gricenpiskea tp a 2 Sine ma GE rT dren welcome. 105 Center a }, aus . & BATH EK. ERs AM ean TADY WISHES CLEANING 1 AN sane 5-6635. ‘OPENING NEW REST HOME | : 7 ROOMS AND 3 ROOMS. P ceptionally nice. Child welco cADyWisifes 3" OR « batt Sait, Pa pee eecaeey, vac) DELL, CARTAGE | | 5A pam BATE. | Gah PE'sSids, Rat*ter ite wise 7 Rais} SEDRME-ALL as come rm eee 7 “References. Exp. Jremeperatios. oe area hd EAA Reliners tor} on py ae pe movie. a 12, 1968, 1 not be re- ° Low rent, FE 2-5170. : = Vweicom ond . Bonvenient ve os a s le. . FE) gas chi 8, B al registered sick UP RUBBISH LOWEST sponsible for any debts camtzgotes T Smith Wideman 5 RM. TERRACE, Ww. SIDE. 2 on $-1973 - = = prices this 16 FE 27-2467 r than myself. Frank Rosshire Ct, rE Tred UPPER a : men ; Yate in tows, pasos 480 alm 5t. pear ESTATE ae = iis.00 00 ter cat AND icomhy ; oe 73 as retarial service BM 9363 ___ | GENE’ \T —Fentioc, Mish —_ . Bares WEEKL EEKLY. MEAT ARE a shower, retrig- HARRIED WOMAN 18, WOULD) Fur sold, repaired. rucks to Rent REDUCE NOW ee. cee ate eitrance cralor, range, 3 yt sete. yee eee pd kind. Call any- _ S000 Rd., Rochester, { TROgeS EET 10 pounds z= six 5 chest 4a dere. —— LISTINGS W ANTED me or baby welcome, m-| pal Dwh TE aneee — 4 v aan AN WANTS PER |CAWN! TRPERED ton pepe’ tigen Stakes! pounds end. inches melt awty.| BUYERS WAITING. Let [li "E. HOWARD ST 2 ROOMS x Occupancy crescent manent porition. Office, work.) Pee ee cite oteciston machines ‘Dump trueks Sesicfahers| Plaboy muscles toned and US SHOW, YOU HOW TO 08 Es ceetythine to ge cope* | homes. "Need repair. $100, month over 15 yre exp. general insur- p.m - Pontiac Farm and e B. appointment to. GET re - FOR _thuaed. 4 bath, Heat. for both. Elwood. Realty. ee ee ae eee PICK UP LOAD AD OE BLA DIRT | ody IT C _day. PE PROF Eovirins we BUY AMPLE Par Jif gg og 5 bot water, Sy, AE ; =| 2. . Te erate), ook -eping. iyght wyotin | — Industrss sabsuo lw. Bo. urd 26 26 | Seimoung, All come with his | for Mr. Smith, 28 E. | SMALL HOUSE, PORN. OR UN- rite Pontiac Press, Box jos Wtd. Children to Boar fe bath apt. Com- 38-0466 furn, FE +1 li ST ~~~ | Leslie R. Middteton | Slewely tursiahed” tat oor. Wash: | VACANT 3 PEDRM RANCH, POLL “LOOK jE Loving | BROKER | er. Near Eliza’ Lake. Only FOR CO basement “oll furnace, storms and oP Sane ee E LL aes ‘TRUCKING, are RUB tare, OR. sae We Will Buy | eee Fe tie. = “igiove, reirin. AVE Toe ROMS screens, carport, $80 month: FE D. . i 820. ALI. 3 , -| “Auburn Ave : +4097 tus give you « free estimate TRU seh ods Your Equity 15.75, ces ry ores, 12:30 | Soy ma" “FILE BATH. WASHTROS ARD TRONINOS PICK e oo bck | ing, your drivewa)| iso dump truck MA 6-08 "hs ie Wed, Household Goods 27 ae oo Jou Dons ‘aise’ weed sf miors—k ; ve fa aS wat and_ hot water. ' a See 20°” x . 'T. c . up end delivery thooe PE $4087 reasonable, 1 lO ao ee est Babin, RTICLES PICKED FURNITURE NEEDED Ustioas, Sirpyr ranks 4305 Dixie | Eve: turn. FE 5-0303. wear Cuca Re 36. — eT RO. ee harg _Hwy, ( Se ee AND BATH, “i : a, FE x : DEPENDABLE fap dollar "Wil, buy, eutrgnt or | C LAKE LAKE PROPERTY AEE AS A | Lee = : A Fd ORCHARD cr. APTS. WOMAN WANTS EPRING CLEA ANTS SPRING §~ ASPHALT PAVING CO.|Painting_& Decorating 20) ii ior P An Cements | «er a vicinity. ©), Le aN APT. $15 |. BRAND NEW wiSenGS eo THOWINGS a ae, 5 a ia Prop- Weer “tvieting heat, : AER = w & TRONINGS PE 60037 or FE ¢71000 0 | > CLASS EXP. P AND WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES Reaiter. __and_gas. OR 35-0389. we SALMER rest s Lake Cot Seliter, "FE. 1021 = decorator_Reas. prices, PE 5-2000. Pe 5-2000.| _of (es A * et kinds. Ie By, Minor eilect, * eden? est modern ern aparement deve - Rent tages 36A wz : - MEN WANT Pa PAINTING FREE _ “men wasn on : -_setimetes._Feene FE oo oss 23-8720. Wtd. Miscellancous 28 | ~ NOW | | POUR AND FoR.| tances 8 usta ltehene: ore | BEA CARAceAN corTage. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS GEN- (PAINTIN NG TE Bn 3 sueeat Drayton Pisin, heat as aoa tr? water furnished. | FE 5-4861 eral office or cashier work in LAKE > DREDOI NG, EARTH MOV- res. 4315. 4OUSE- oe Ge ea We are authorized by large mort- FURN. APT. ON ORION ’ cE . SURCOM APARTMENTS gg A transportation OA 8-3180. mere pond. building. ditch work,'A-) PAINTING, -— HANG-| FE‘ «0058 “or xace firms to get you cash, for for two Put. ent. fireplace, heat) Ready Ofer Rye gone WHAT Bi fe ekcatating Mieore| pg ge Le pa ee Eid __Wtd, T rtation 31, plan. ates gay, gar. $70 a month. OND aM THRG 9 PAM. WALLED LAKE, MODERW CONV. culatenys annoenetnd te ptasteniwo = s rth EE AS ad, eeepecteties ih “HOLLYWOOD APTS. FE 8.18 rot ag 2 beer, Bets: Mar NCING THE AITERING _WEW OF FEET giilaren ANROD Babysitier’s | Fl Work O LA oy neoeia> OR REPAIR : UNG LADY WOULD LIKE D ve it Puss an eae. 18 31 ST gah RS AND BATH Bureau. If you wish babysitters’ <1 PA AND _PAPERING. rong nA pg phony Slew aie ® rma. beh, Moe fara. it4” K. | PUT, STD.) Ree cad Petre. For Rent Rooms 37 service call OR 33761. ee PAINTING | PE ¢-6364, arbor snd | Birminghem ciser | Open Eves. tl § — Sun. 18 ‘15 | _Howard, PE 21634. _ $14_per_week, FE 4-7002 WASHINGS & IRONINGS. Sstester by experiencea| 41 PAINTING 1 ave 8 Ex tide to and trom’ Pontise. Will WE HAVE TERS KEEGO | HARBOR PVT. vps & BATH ELBE | « 4 BATH. ELEC. La men. 38 yrs. in business. A, reg- Givtinteeh Pree est, PE. 40206,|_Pey, F® q alting for commercial proper | 2 rm, apt, “stove. FE . ae Au Building Services 12 scales, call us. Paints ‘mised on AVAILABLE NOW! watt cL cEAN: Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 eat wil tive 7 acrpege. mont) der ichiwuon. FE fee beis or or FE Fae SEBO APTS fa PRIVATE 4 : Hig Tamm Qeneess baths, front and ba - neat. erence: Work Gearen- rower iG R OOM. 20 YEARS! |Saws, Hand Lawnmowers teed. Pree Estimates. Reason-| AT UNION LAKE OFFICE | ' ROY KNAUF Adults only.|. Washer, stove, Frigidaire, noes EXPERIENCE MACHINE - iey st able, FE 5-0834. — sell? Fe have clients waiting to | 26's W. Huron St. 2-7421 Vic, On & Baldwin. After - B38, rom J poren bioek ee s Lawnmowers (Peas ius ees Pen W anied ba gggre a Nesinte we & | are you joo ring. force clean, attrac- cement po ps aws — Pree ext. guar. “G. bath, all pvt. carport, exes or anne driveways, sidewaits, Aeverstely Shorpened rorumanship. Allen M "Prie” ue Trocke We Buy Equities on Elisabeth ue Fe ie Sve speemee aaa ag 4 sich work, ree entimates. FE! We Coamperie ye? REALTOR R. D. RILEY, Broker .| WEAR FISHER BODY — LIVING [ike ample heat in Winter & those patch — we 3 ; eePER ar PAINT | a BRE {a oan 1643 Union Lake Rd. EM_ 34671 900 Elizabeth Lake Ra. room, -itehen, bath. Util. $15 chilly days of Sprin & Fall? = Be wioesied smiles repair cervien & _labor & materiais. Ref OR 3- TT FE. 4-1157 FE 4-4821 week. OR 3-7206_ | Then-you'll like ea Cgust AAA Floor Sanding _parts 885 Amperwood. PE +2418. EXP. PAPER HANGING AND Ve ASH WILL BUY OR LST YOUR LAKE W@W 3 RMS. PWT BATH & ENT fire) Re ir oy My SB ag Floor Laying - Fin} TARPAULIN REPAIR SERVICE | _ decorating Mis Jones OR 36134 | property, Purchasers waiting. Child welcome $18 wk. 368 N., fives Dil Att ctlation afforded. b c_ BUD B FE ents tarps trailer sovers. awn- i A DY INTERIOR DECORATOR UNLIMITED RP. McKINNEY | Perry. PE 24456 jaa) spglintge «> gy le te Sle UA BA. CME ASPHALT PAVING DRIVE. ings, sie ‘ee repa _Popering & pcinting, FE $0343. | ontracts. new or sea. = BC 8800 Frog ee NEWLY DECORATED. 4 LARGE| rooms & apts, rent | HOTEL R BELT ix. oe EMALT Fea NO ay mt Meme FElsapgw dancin ,e RAINING, dicen ale” otal | POG Gg in matte aie ae] Gaiam Mngatong, ia | Ha" an Spake years Cal OR }-3021 for free es Work ak WANTES, THEE TERE aS Bo OD gation en Ted Mecul | WANTED MODERN 3 BEDROOM / month. Near Auburn Heights. Huron St. PE 44284 of after 5, 1s K, PERRY, FE 53. ima ming, oo removal, by set P io — ANGING | ah home with omen on lake 2322 Ra 6-3139. FE ae x as bso aged a tee od oe CH im, learing. juced CLEA CEL RMS. | EVE NICE : i = . é ‘ ~_ AA TRENC eke — Prices. EMpire re 3.3040 rupPrR NE OR 37061) 5143 Ca a Biisabeth Ra. Ra. LAKEFRONT. LOT we. T° wie BATH. “how neue Wil rent. turn, or one” aCUREREEFING ROOUE. Cc TYPES OF SPRAYING TREE |L Dressmakin PAINTING & PAPER HANGING. coTT _ NICE RS APT. —En-| 2 Ref, ‘ Avemoval ‘or trimm 48997, | Ame ibm, Bete PAPERRANGING —— RATRTING: §-9957. ~ CASH ] beach, within ius bare, good |} - Wrenee driveway” 44 E. Chi-| fompton, 2720 ES Fe sso, ”* a = = :| DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. P N = PAINTING. , - Y “Reet ee ee a Sr ae tat Pe tons "| Fanon ae IN AFL ASH) eo ee ee = | Ee a Sone ee a, ? 5 s j -_ m spay Baer gore TAILORING | A A be Mn contracts, see Augie oMIOw LARGE wath terrace conclee teh Toad : ins, — “| women's alterations and dress ; is year serv- : - building. extras SLERBING ROOMS KITCHEN ae THE NC JING = Edna Warner. FE 22634. Physio-Therapy 21A) Sec to satistied fi and alt Everything priate. Aduls at: posal Lovely cae ving pe. 388 Baldwin Ave. FE ¢00. Garden Ple eee ~~ > : ™m rooms ENT. COOKING & water lines. tile, wing 16B . : room ci hpatlous book On Ot | “Secs eciieaes Oe SSETT fe ie HEALTH CENTER onnson | | Rent A Unfurnished 34 oar summer enjoyment sits ge: __vemiing._peivitoges, FE S08, _ Al GARDEN PLOWING, DISCING. Ph: : band scientific: e ———eee rage. Immediate possession. _Re With B d -38 a5 Salen « CREW ist hiso| Best method. Call for best price. Peetey Gers OS vee by! * ; i cTCHENETTE, 4 PVT Mi 65008, ooms oar alterations Fiat st. FE 5-3608. aS — sppotntm nent afr on ‘ vd sae Begg ote hal » pauls ‘sai sigre & petiig tere, YOUR CHOICE OF aw NEWLY | N, QUIET nye, BO AT ~te A dens and = rdens, 443' fice hours 9 a.m. to ® p.m. FE _ ae boa soieaas. "Pontige ele “door “Te ra FE tv, ness Free estimates. FE 43429 |. focneven Rd, FE S-8018. Fr ee - CASH ~¥OR LAND CONTRACTS. sFLL AND, TRADE —List with us i. FoR | tts" Reasoasbl ni $3338 Television Service 22 i s wat a PARTLY FURN. mine i 7) ANY Apes 15200 EM estimate, H. J won ise Dixie Hwy. Le fret egg — ott Lakefront apts. OR 3-9105. oon sunems be x. 1 GARDEN PLOWING. Pe PPP LEAL LL LPP LAA APE | 1 s your : ; . 5.0377. i : = Saab. Ga a re ALL TV SERVICE CALLS “AN- CONTR WANTED Tobiems.- None too for, Mr Brown. 18ST FLOOR, 3 & BATH. HEATED. hens Houses Furnished 35 ROOM OR R RD. TIER BROPO RENN 6 Sa rae vera ASN, | cee Stes Me Be | TS A A MPa l™™ ccenea ter pet ig i aoma. mgeyfenw emo | tind 5 : : ' . ‘ ‘7 $ er Ce 1 : 418 _ = Mr Clark Ii aROON hee Realtor |) aa elven 130 Bemincle. BelAlt || wecome, FE. 9-4885. “Convalescent Homes 38A Bre ase rales dine woggznne “ iii | Ree Te Pees good.» Brope pg NS LE gy teed in Tike “War Tae | Bech DELUXE, EF SHOR. = iZapnenua & "~ b&b on e er acne pes PRE-CAST lag = cg PA BOT eo. err AeA pend or aro with i ag and WANTED IMMEDIA TELY. — are gaty Bia garage house, $12. FE seat eee —o expe: term — A apn NTE ‘ ie. ‘operts tb ve eto Platiley, GARDE ae FLOWIN iO Lane “nettles David a "Thommen, Oe D_ Charles, hid 8. Tyearane pat cumracts. Sosere womans. * ie ining a oe 3 ROOM MODERN A’ AT PONTIAC _some. | “ Hota e 7 = - rwindale Dr.. 4-0521 dinin cain ve ote ooms ie ‘ +4543. Se bath \ ina, carpentry, pric, block & a ri BEF LON AND ‘zag: Typewriter Service 22A IMMEDIATE. | ,Pau! M. Jones, Real Est. | failpet'tecioe to al tnven Guaecte i. Corier' at ose sie tntg ind CEMENT able prices anata egagreeeans #32 W. Huron PEGs | fet BROS /REDRM. HOURE TIVING Rif HOTEL AUBURIN j work oe Pea oat ae 1 ee as rip "MACHINE REPAIRING aera At | ION - Rent Apts. Furnished — s AEAL BRT AT berggpllean Rehes “ee Bg an pad ——— oo Day oe Werk ‘ tk General Prin : ren Welcome. = Cook aris: its > cist * quaranteed © =e rae ‘Wm. pee, Wer Lidell, Hee supply Cot W. Lawrence. on any 4 fend coutract. New 1 pet pa ben ~e od o_o ner 7 RM 3 BEDRM HOME. = 5 oo ee refrigeration — t season our cash w sat- ” nad FO. * ‘ ete wai}t, B EVELING. A: LAWNS, PLOWING. PONTIAC Axor | itacte . = ery : Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sun 10 "ti! my cer gerene. —- ey re’ a | Rent Stores 40 ins "eating oF Femoved: FE eet Oe at Es title. Ask Ken fem N Ped IST FLOOR. 3 AND BATH. WITH cond. tile floor, toilet Ghower | ti smi aT ‘immediate Boric, 2 K Iz. Templeton, Rea tor 7 SEDEM UPPER © al 2PT. fe Sse ol I Fay She By eR 4 — 4023 5399 Orehatd Lake Ra, PE +4563 | util, furn, FE 44448, Cluding a uu) No children under ater pm Ww. ' Upholstering — : ge ROOM PLATS, “PVT B Ti 18, references | F with 3400 Sq” FT. GROUND : | Ready, Willing and Able jz. | and | entranes, canal front, Font | eee: |" floor’ space in downtown Decorater Consultant - t Lakefront apts 08 ge 008. TE Eee ODERR peal HOUSE, REAS Pontine, Ideal for retail, col- * CINTTY plete: eer oukestion Case weavers yaeiee’ Deririies | tH . ; \2 8 RMS. VACANT. W. | _onable. 204 Fe =| ton Agency. or insurance : Fag & Score Fis 68-1275, - a aere here 4 room ATTRACTIVELY ; _— CF _ Og ty Hosj | ALL HOU USE. Bi s tay | ae Inquire 28 E. Hu ‘ rie | * B > : sized | ef. req | rm. ren ‘Wanted Real Estate 32K) pear Vuh “bos a “if Son. |? BEDROOM U _BRIC I lor sve Lonie Weaver. SPACE. BY i ens wad ‘take RE EM HS Se “She Me hauts OL ae Close, , Cuisigs city, Shin | eer Be FE ¢- % i a ~ of A i0 Voo rheis Co $ CAS on WER Fea Ee gemenerre atx | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 | bd wre 3 ROOMS AND wing, LN. Peery st __ FE 5-n088 48 HOURS _- Ea WT RED IT eed, 8 ‘ae BeoRGGM. ~y-RoGNS AMD | ee Office ine 41 a PE ~” Lost & Found 24) HOME — EQUITY 12 Rie OR 4 RM APT. FE cual cea a eT a inne ®t very" path, Clean, stove can refrig. | 599 0.8, FT AIR CONDITIONED Ls Auburn Ave. 2 woes es duis. ' in new iding. is j : Ria & BATH CTY 2. BEDRM. BRioe. CE TERRACE. | ft c. to : S Ape cies 17A Los, , Ware ap We Fray moi LAND CON TRACT 3 Mey a oy a or he bath basement, fenced Sue as ec EDs, Qu THe, | an wings, & joan, Bids. NCREASE RATES PE : ! TY Seer enee St elcome eek” ve FE" or Pe ae cola ish For Rent Miscellanebus 42 Ri, W right &N. Valuet we rae ~ PE 96048. 6208. OOM TERRACE, GAS Rent us : AY ce REAL NICE LARGE “CLEAN ROOMS. 2: AND 3 ROOM APTS. 3 She ar Tel-Haron. $7250. MI . BM) Ath "arane te eee "aa pg 2g OMECMMD UTI, SA Pa emi Hl HE nore welnraae, Adu ew; wen HOWE "EL AGUSTMEE f 4 agen FE 5 © E * Bh na Service a A Abe anbies "ieeepeake | AL L ‘CASH | Fei Ciése tN” ‘$10 WEEK PALM VELA APTS” . peneea aN Cs re 239 Wo 5 et ao ny. % sk FEMALE CAT Fi « Auburn Ave : _Fairmont, OAkiand . mundey, PE black rie. Lotus Le. “one Gay Tnoaney, ate gereage, & 7 Rat Tagger x bathe We nea spoon Fe x ROR aa RAMONA) THR REACH As H -CUS- = cine ox aGR ‘ ; = tren under Deere | ee Wpw | TOMERS .through Classi- Ain Loar: ARAKEET IN | ee 2 .. 7 ROOMS” “AND BATH & ent TplbegO thane wiciity of Wa Sask. a . IW WICKERSHAM AND. ROOM mM. 1 Aghia eco, ated, 900. Mm FET it jqeernenr” ~ Oi | fied Ads. oa FE 2- 8181. * i “2 . t . ; i oy TWENTY: with in Ag “car ‘lee relons ssa. £a8T SUStRS . 56 reom. ae" Very “ene Carpet oe: dining room and bedroom. ssion Low down paym: 4 PE &-0441 3 ee fene OR NEW, LAKE- PRIV. me 3 lots, $2,000 dn. $9,900. BY OW Nice. clean nome, : i» school and Madl- we rae ‘see u itities waldse. ral eee. ae Sheffield off Baldwin. 44-4363, ¥ OWNER, 3 BEDROOM BRICK, 4 “ea - camel Ly hoot < $25,- terms. a OPKINS 289 ies kitchen. ~™ Pate Gis No at Dn. peyments ¥ ‘Howard E. Fox. REAL ESTATE oe | 8275 Diste Hw Dra: Plains Cen A ‘56 BRICK | fea ee Humphries. FE 2-067 PE +7114 ESE chino Reese Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE Income — Trade Eb room, feet’ yard. rade ie for he with acreage. ig on terms. REALTOR PARTRIDGE. FE 43581 = by HURON MULTIPLE CE LISTING SERVICE * ~ WATKINS HILLS ark ranch, 3 bedroo pe a 'gitchen: ‘with ceramie tile features and dinthg space. LA ramic tile bath, basement, cas heat, paved street. CRESCENT LAR a 2 nitg ; a siltngs, lovely pods ¥ coved ¢ \ * saving kitchen, recreation room, 2 pon re. on 102x132 ft, corner vos, $1.00 down. she Pr ibony., UILD. Now is the time to build th home ou bave beer i build te- = 6} cations or from many —— Call us for full ~— formation Smith- | Wideman : REAL ATE OPEN, BYE: W Huron | a ” * * * - 412 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘ « «* New Brick Lakefront rooms = on one down, on omsy To Settle Estate room modern two 25-Room=. -: @ story brick a ' on, ing seae the wees pes : quired. tata at Mn Bib 00 ta = close este! KINZLER | 67o Ww. wruron it: Ep en. FB OR Ph. Attractive bungalow bullt in’ 1955, 3 * a cle, iy “ g ee Z . ris ‘ 3 3 — j } oe * : mn I A 2s Ae *. Ko ne fh So a : to "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDA¥,-MA¥-12,-1958— Earle . Sadie mentee a =e gee mae & oy CARNIVAL eos Me a by Dick Terner) For Sale Hoises 43| For Sale Houses 43) ___ For Sale Benet |. For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 Sa Sis te | Ria ot oo. | enema ee moe aE ~ of : : oa : Fag ag Where You . velan . | athe" Slag BO Mochrie. rove new 2| Live, Whe NOTHID G. DN. O ela bdi sre ee oo | o00 5 ee aut, “oll best, 98 a $ pedre qlepes Large, dining 2 rat rm, m : ee few 'S betrone brick Amasing, ts0't i? tog 8! Texto 88 Cass Lake Rd. . ig ge Wit bund 2 or 3 a on, Your ur lon | PE 2-485 PE 41601 OPEN DAILY. >. 22,2 ying room, Knotiy. built o oak, trees. = small ae New builder-owne =e 7 . Tle ; watag ' ant a oan a sebapeld. Pinbed, suas dn Call] San Bud "tt . features you'll when * Tle S room 7 putin] ”Multi-Lakes Realty On 3.9007 ing. $7,985, with dn. Call) 7 ou fmspect this home. A 7 on woe ——— Gordon " Fiattley, 35-0482. “NOTHING DOWN . buyers ri at only A + Walls, oak flo tS jake Ne money 3060 8, Commerce Rd: me oe ° - consider . 4 a y NER. @ down to GI or down op con- | BY O' : NEW GI-— NO D $150 DOWN Booth | poe a EM 3.4501 RED, BARN VLLAge {petween act. = ; ° : room brick. Herr Sub. New beautiful 3 Dedroom. brick | ‘aric 3 «|DO YoU OWN A LOT?) Ranch With Vesti-| " PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS” fontal ch Pees aan. bale Pamaiy ‘sized’ bit iteben. Gast eae rgb, ‘se sah wwe MIDDLETON nedreom Ba hos e. e living Peeting : Le —— =? = aay MULTIPLE LISTING = vice . storms : Z -room, hom: . : Screens. “Paved street Bullder.| Sed" saver tiseth including tangs | $450 DOWN — Located 2% miles Birch ‘kitchen. Select wot to you can basements, << eand seve, | / | or ee $ eget et **baly part brick ihe 5 oars noe corner in Pull price $13.- y of Pedy ee dik “Bow pendied ‘ 5 RM & mer —s ae —_— — Ginrks & larg fargo ies i at. bath. ver : aplee “ot rived 500 — Kasy terms. ae NO Mo ry DOWN ' ¥ we 4, m i = 7 pk meseber. (5 bears vine 0 oe aa fog the ‘ee! of the 'yeur moan. | CRAWFORD AGENCY : ema boekey cs ae aE ASiaa (eee Meee onde atte | JIM WILLIAMS sux You cn AMPED? . aths, large ‘carpeted living] cated § miles North o! ‘ INSU Cramped from man furnace," attached garage, til | !¥@ baths. ns tine 6 Foom modern. with N VILLAGE REAL ESTATE & 7 a aol an ena ; yo gy ay pees san pomgap he wail, Built-in Wookcases, {20,3 REAL ESTATE, INC. —. faery Inimediave gee LY: AN vi home, Com- noe PRRaGE 7) FE edbat fooms? | ns aoe Fe ROSEL AWN | Sar Ba tietare heset] city Ssue anem | idles Eercees avarice" frat ect | ete! cag soimiment oay.| | RSGFEGE dove, tad : : . & beae (A z . 2875. bed uy : NORTH ROSELAWN pave. ent achools, & onerons Open Daily lo #—Sunday 13 to 8 Leslie R. Middleton sox eitke dounnte ath toe te closet space. Has filter-type mi-| center. 000: ; } = JOHNSON : - . : *huneaiow wi ni" bearm. dn ‘& _noon or _afier ¢ p.m. FE $3001, . BROKER og JBN. 30 Dorothy Snyder Lavendey 90 _— bom egg ete = eee | Your Own |) KENT py Owner - eee ee | | Fe ae .. HOME —2 DOTS T Attractive 2 bedroom home, full pa. But 303 or “Mutual 46411 *» MOVES YOU IN IN THE COUNTRY, vit $750 DN. erms : Established in 1916 basement, large lot, nice location. Willi ams Lake pay men pew motes 2 Os A good looking home on W. side.) WE Maver BE SOLD AT ONCE RANCH HOME - New tn ARTLY_ a “BDRM. m - ae = ple 8. Brag room ve Paved sre ceuusteits pier 2, WILL SELL ON L&ade Wire| "RICK, RANCH HOME — New ta if Dg aon Ready 10 Here's the buy of the year — I've! woRTOAGE & CLostno cosrs |" ledgereck fireplace, @ 31 ft ms. & ot Ne oll fur-/ OPTION, U MUST HAVE A spoaice. large kitchen, carpeted; move in. in. $e '000 Small down pay- have been ‘ooking tos wi ie town cabinets, &.2 car ga- wees hot water heater, at-| JOB & GOOD CREDIT. ving rm) with ‘fireplace. Rec.| ment, easy terms, MApie $-38f1. ath, basement, 2car gerage.] ARE INCLUDED rage and a ool “room iin tached garage. Bargain priced at full Brick 2 ear garage, large shade WILL BUILD on your lot ed cntiene ci aoeentome the . 2 me of land there $5,950, « arson, ae vat cnet in yard. trees. West suburban location. Th ungalow. uick sale at is more land available at 3 I eae , $6950. Now at $23,500. Term is 2. ——— basement, lake. eared, tec, oo er on reasonable price. Full price a s. 6x ¥ . only 5 3 BEDRM ERIC ‘ 5 room modern, nearly new. large "TWO. LOVELY RANCH HOMES — Oak carer 3 =. by Sars Pp nye CLARKSTON mcLeDEs $16,500. : On FHA terms. Located in hoot: lot near Williams Lake, West Recm bela Sob oe) : — en t. pee - | agen Is YOUR ZeaLy ux 4 oes, te Eas TE | We have 3 ew hemes, sal com- th raised hearth. picture $650 down puts into a new 3 ¥rine ing? Why oo lege bode aa cereers See sa en- e ave. 3 bedrooms, you Window. oak floors, ceramic path.| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ; bedroom. comm: oh completely 7, Exished on a ONLY 12 a hog Be a — 4 o, to jarge ‘uv mates sised ish ‘interior baseboard heat, aftached garage. |g. s Telegraph Rd Open 9 - 0! tien in 30 days, Hurry VA APPROVED LOTS ing in the living and din- ; ‘ +. a Semen Sm — 2 bedroom, very modern, h ith fireplace, Both . . ‘bili ve Hay wo ag hd ptlggmonmny enna eeeeivp, | anima anti catia) ay micro a 7B ean He's noming stout ace pons — the pont! WITT TA MS LEST By tae ett i . . | eden *| beautifully eapes. § t electign may create some aro : , $21,509 — $5,009 down, basement, 200 @ rick, oak | that the nex ? 44 MOTHER’s EYES will spar- JAMES K BLVD. | wo tamuy duples, ¢ rooms & East. side ‘3 bedroom brick. oak | {8 LAKE Abd! ge eo By ty li - tooki en each ae ‘com om pletel EST URBAN, IDEAL FAM-| floors, basement, paved stree 7 : . ur j A inves ottreee c= ‘ ph hg fedec = ¥ inside & bat N ¥ LY LOCATION only 5 minutes; FHA is. 4 rooms & bath, For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 | Buy this beautifully wooded hee MOVES YOU AN gleaming oo ramble: oe 1 home with wall to wall $10,500 rom downtown. Convenient to ex-/ Oty Voorbels or one Oe 2 st a stones throw from s and shrubs, 2 large bed- 4 carpeting. naiural fireplace, “ee- "h Cc. Compton & Sons | ‘cellent schools of ‘alt grades, New| b = a dl oqutengek gaa amenaanee” e ‘3 og Wittiams Lake—tor only | + 7 rooms. 2 fireplaces, carpet = f roo ne j hom ramic uf bath, full givided ‘pass: on 37400 WpHURON ST. 1.4] and heated farage This home i Rose Mct MCLARTY,. BROKER Thome on l.acre site, Small down | MULTIPLE LISTING I $64 Per Month oe with a ear garage and caped with 9 car garage. = =e beautifully op at op ety = wiDDLE STRAIT! t EM 3-657%. lake vileges, © $55,000 will handle. O. C. R. teres Gad sates Mune nere| Saw weT000, putt pee, Ue as. inGe hus & BATH ie Ca =e eee .| ACREAGE TOTAL, PRICE. $9.176 dis, 7 r ’ fine features that will surprise _payment, EM 3: as garage. Nicely landscaped and) new home ule? “wee ce fans Call us for or lar ¢ of small parcels. , VETERANS! This - Perry * SYLVAN LK FRONT > you. Owner leaving state and will; Payment, ER > ‘oxen — newly decorated throughout. Pull) 424 models of different types also tt w hee parcels to bungalow an eo with fire- Ovnee foes to SS =. rd sacrifice for $16,500. Terms. $9,500 if - GONV FHA basement, new oil furnace, new| construction to look a4. | ft sl a sell nein pen NEW } BEDROOM | Paar — —_ Fao tat rags rarege. “9g "basement, sOrMS. | ARKSTON Fine 2 bedrm pnspier ai * ae = wate — Completely new Ee ane = nealows ge find it! See us for fast courteous Eiosa to Tarr lease FE nae -with pietur window, tile awn spare & outdoor rith aes lot. Abenctive tivin F Mas room, 2 s' modernized k = &. rpeted liv. iowa service bath, Outdodt pa ‘3 grill 500, term = a w* scaniaee Full bsm Tnite 5 Din cose Patio with awning. > on: 4 ORTH payment of about OAKLAND REALTY cod on baruoee. Enclosed Ay ernized bath = akitehen. water; 128 Fm. oe churches a. Howard E. Fox| on ee cass del under con- eludes » your taxes 2610 | Lake Rd. la 4 ¢ ara Urry ment, auto, bh tras. Clos BEDROOMS truction — Open Soon! 8 a ~ is 3-241) ns this at only “$13,800, 6 ee’ ioe Toy BL, = sorwa 048. Pesaesk. ame “Located tn St, Michaels school REAL ESTATE aves 1.190 DOWN end 908 per = ~ | down, . . ~ district. Lovely mod. home situ-| so; nizie Hwy. Drayton Plains DAYS: FE 2.9122 : —_ seer’ tone ie Bos Wty of stheut feral: LAKE PRIVILEGES — To lar wtats CREIGHTON, REALTOR WEST SIDE ston ated on 2 beautiful landscaped 5 © ASK semi EVES.: MI 4266 Or MI 68831 wea tSimaven his apo “tureOrtonvilie. take priviieges:;“\\ s'w. of Pontiac WO 10806 Ht no answer VE #1261 1-0504 if _no_answer VE #126)... 5 room bungalbw, recres' viol hangs Shaver) poem Ot ong . . os room bungalow. ad sane 1 cer Knoriedge. in'thiy Bu seit em nesrly $850, DOWN sireet (Fronts ts lower Brivaa | ne < ete = pereee os 9 4 2 = DLORAH BUILDING CO. prviieres. “Low price "ot , oe - aes a an acre. Nice bedrms., large dble.| 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood ss, s, : a ol omen ppermeos ransferr s col-| tile bath, alum, storms ) . ; “09 combinations, [Owner . = te | Sete em merle oe) fee ele eve, seme set | PONTIAC. REAL He OAKLAND, AVENUE Joslyn Cor. Mansfield tnd. fencing. Wants Immediate Sale drier. Ceramic tile bath also ex- suto heat. North cad. 737 Baldwin 5-8275 @ 2 bedroom bungalow) OUR NEW LOCATION » 1 Gelden y to endey close) tra lav. Oil heat. Attached a- BY OWNER with alte, to enhalshed ssttie, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor suburban living in an A-l nei Fage, lindscaped, $16,900. Terms.|2600 DOWN : Has full basement with tiled floors 262 8, Telegraph Rd. Open 9-0 borhood. 3 ;, bungalow, lle. ba. cee kee aren and pe ren level oh Wa ustowwell car-| 884 ‘painted walls, ceramic $e | PANE pestost conttaee. 4 large “Heart of the Lakes” | ¥e Sno OR 3-2038 Lime aluminum siding ig, Boow white! Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor screens Auto. heat. Large aree rator, included. wath Automatic ons sues in| peleesean, Gueasurs Kiokes DRAYTON PLAINS | MUTART REALTY well paved drive.| | 3200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph ‘ jot. ‘North Suburban. V Bn httord Orion. living: room and dining room. 2 SS This 3 bediecm heme Sth Aluminum screens. Of ER PARKING _ OW ¥-5082. rage. Neat and clean room, natural nd beau- schoo! "gi bog an. "a take” over |e oe 5 Wy wine ait Bedrooms. ood tors. ie pe I Se throughout: Let's take "slo! Ful price Sely” $13,950 with sock repioe saber kitchen with | fisuf “Walled Lake. “All rma, large. 2 room r : . ; 1 ¥a- Me cent mortgage. BDRM. — bath, Pull lot, sodded. on lawn a wih s eae I ’ | eee aoe ee gromy ™ an = Base peel goth wep hos tt as Dandy Little Farm meek, Weaeen, @ryer. ling system. $3,500 eorge Ff. irwin rage, all this located on a space. $15,000 with $3,000 y auto ton ‘tren, Mole 8-48 $100 DOWN recms ft. $13,900, terms.| garden h Modern Home Cosent beter teat Drive. ALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave On this dandy 3 bed: Jot, 80 x 230 ft. $13. : wn, 4-Bedrm. ern Ho Vacant, Better ! a RE walaeee || Bungalow. Large | kitchen, Beiter hurry! | 2e poved geet 0 minstes te See Eg i ee. : te dining room Base. — : LAI EA AREA - | 9410 8. Commerce __—sMA_ 4.2391 ty BS sees ees| Ad Lene amon ceet | Baraaes, OR Stet SS “| MODERN HOME “| mexsad@it Sat Rar | LAR si |F ACRE EAE OO, CPURRE : ‘with : : schoc pe actly ona good on F e - ty as ro No Mortgage | mit csifasheat, Garage. “Early Bird Special media’ feral Ec “ Dinice egrooms, oe gy oo ES : fice tee apples. 3c a The down payment is it. wihiiane Laxe privileges tn A . Cute 2 bedroom bun alow } ee famuly-utility | ows FE Sate 4 s & plums. Raspberry & Paved street. cluded in, this “specially orived! ~= TD orris & Gon Pull bath Lot 60x31? Pull large 0 rg poor: : Scan-deun mates pate ras Costs WE BUY & § TtLcmt sakerel, certomae’ 2 caf A lt Priced “et only sis.s00 “we your | ROCHESTER AREA 7 -owner Z natura. . down Tre. ae PAYMENTS BAND ContnActs : Fenced Foe ae Functional Ranch Home : PRIVILEGES Paria” completed interior. taaa : Giroux Franks) ass uw HT INICHOLIE| ranma | amt" | SCHRAMG a Atte <| See REAL ESTATE 10 Deposit Starts Deal t ro ‘chase this 2 bedroom home with | WATKINS LA ein ee Ne et SERN eto ow. Les navars & OVENS aX Hh H ARGER CO. Sete Lhd yy have 3. bed- (1) FULL BASEMENT & PorceD | FE 5-947] REALTOR ae ek ee a" dinette | ont enbeaion! a " mo, FE $9800. OF MODERN FEATUR a ched caren | AIR, MmAT OPEN EVENINGS AND | suiee™ set & electric range are included | screens. Lot 75. x 300 : : $500 RES rooms, a, *| (2) THREE LARGER THAN AV-| MULTIPLE LISTI in -the low price of $7,500. EZ/ ¢ beach. pay- : , . WHY PAYRENT?"|_oBeQTEheRHSS PER | GaP ics () ONE AND HACE BATHS SYLVAN LAKE |” | 7m sano meaty a aan Dorris &Son | eS i Fonte tse rere | a Mes MER” en |e MTOR A MEATON | Gino ATE SA Tae ~crrerus | Model Open aria irra 6 Rrra | Se | eae. rage. A_ teal y at on : i : 3 bedroom brick home peavtirvl is tee toe WEEEDACEPT FRIDAY. eneia = mending reling appoint chee pave Ow MACEDAY AND BY ¢ OWNER | e iaree atca, "Attached, garage 2 ge ALE is n ments that we offer : illtams Lake, 6-rm. rane VACANT for immediate pos- ae ceawan, firapenes. bates Teed ary wremmce cae | 3 Maen meal el Lotus Lakefront oun) fuk MATa ttc We] ESR Seat | Rome wit screened porch 8 incge|) etign "ew aecoreed 3 Eienen itr Gath” Canal bs 4 7 Steer era —_ : WESTOWN REALTY Shite frame home here ry bed- fortabie wget, built — 2 _— . Ai —_ <= 7 erie 24 ‘ ba mS cent mortgage. $12,500, room: hse ~_ and = y feo Ge “ Dp oy _— > = rooms, comfortable “lee thin 12 miles —oK = nd ‘screens. Two STORY, THREE BED 5 at serel oe [PE 82703 or EVES. LI 24677) TOMS. Com rte alee lace. bedroom 2 bath brick at Walied above price within = : 145 ; and se Two STORY, vance Spang Sy irre mt porch a fa bee REG | Seibert ie | hanna te Bad | See Rae (ee ae eect gat ish Abe buy at $12,800, Com- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ment. sloping beach, Real privacy ‘EM BREE & GREGG Call us for Why Bike 10 fo 18 per cent Realtor and — co eee : bie surrounding homes. r 1565 Union Lake Rd. alts ui a 5 informs on you t rh first. “It axes and in - Three Bedrooms pea — wat paseo” Lake Vilinge, | 4,| may qian. Do not feel 1 obii- eas B a ag a ore you Cals after’ 6:00 p.m. Liberty ile) 15 own and iske privileges with * : : iv. v kam painted outside andthe ior 3 Bedroom Log Home PUT A RERN. oe WE BUILD WE TRADE ain Pontiec_ a ost ~, LeBARON, cag IE L K ted outsid he ‘ Tip &. SAGINAW ; 7 Cft Joslyn Ave D A i) a is 80 fet Very iaitene: This home nas s 14 x. 30 cedar Ia ESTATE SINCE_ 1919 ee & SON REALTORS | ~ COZY rage, 2 lots, This is nice. $1,956 IX = ee ne e iv room, 1 ene = weal over & month ve paneling mie i is a pome you Hone fire a al a parage.. BY OWNER ~— KEW Hovez. 5 ay =D. EAS B N AL WEST SIDE | ow es fish? We have a sony ff ; : : shoo m shad : home 80 x hom ; :. — 16 x 19 porch. teh ees | cash to ortgage, Pontiac |. U G OW - |3 bedrms., modern wr 5i0see with! e“cke Giuriake : : s ell-land aped Only | LAKEFRO’ homes. lot. A good, buy St. ‘Michac? 8 District _ $11,780 with $1190 down. Ong’ 3 S"pedroom and one 3 ~rete bor 38 TOWRGHIP HOUER| ~ Ht TER REALTY focudes taxes nd sosuranee. Per rfect for ® nice fam- - Ine Bice quiet subdfvision. ‘and 4 _ lots, no ee 4 On 1}4-Acre Parce caw Go 3S ce cries | ome & Acres | fl tears "Sin | TTnoowe—ano-sarm. roi | Mere’ wa cus, corztet ge] BR: Sage on -kstor ie. ous ; comp at. Gead “basemest, ioe ot ee a ‘f, titasie with or EM pee) _ | agement. comer lot = Taree living and | dining | VES. FE 3663 or FE ¢3300 ar on Thik mar-- 3 2 road - atifu “| asp QORRIS & SON REALTORS || Tet" ong. Celt ‘now. home fee's i3 x 28 combi ination Bouth Aylesbury st. * aeth full led bath, full basement with | REAL ESTATE, INC. INVESTMENT co. /|72_W. Huron : $1000 Down Payment van pera sarge "iiving room, 3 Be walls and select oak ones ee * pe ee oo ena ome = 1 One of the best buys on feo ‘and fail peamens oi oil BY OWNER reese ag come with O e Mage 5-8821 . Invest A Little Cash Attention eee coc Oe cee heat. “The upstairs is be iaished oad Charming 2 bedrm. home. full) storms and screens, Also water! J Open Daily 9 to $—Gunday 12 to 5 For A Big Dividend! , . sory JRome Cement give | iho 3 more, iarge bed 670 BOW LANE DR. | _Sotgheia Saget Bice Docation. | gottence: The tee TM eee IRWIN , or = | socae aoavaguees Colored | - $0 2 car garage, Pull base- the ee: ts ree family: IN OTTER HILLS 2... — ae Seite ise se, aun. emp e on. E Priced at 8 : le f : located ame. heat. Priced) wow would you like to own wit ou have. been looking 100 month quick sale af} Time to Build ; ms Wteed GaP eee’ Tatas] etvediye renee tees | Nn Om SUNDAY 1to 7° |Economy Pts ane | Sa'edinh' eis Secs, ‘Mant! | Time to B pe atemea at Wat Emer of fantom tne te. - #43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. cad beth up ful basement, 3 -giige By you Sis" good We need lake property” LOVELY six R Bsvaa "GARAC - buys this, attractive peat, and H ah E Fox . Pas" out always dre new “pomie ts to| pdedrms...2 dining, ‘em : E THIS You ‘ene rae eee oe Brand New tet Or oe BA NE MENT oe, PBEAUTIFUL| just & few blocks com Tetameees | 1-30) WCIT) “ vaglegs ef out. trade-in features | 824 ing ae io Doren. also good COMPAR only $7950, $1000, or less REAL ESTATE SUBDIVISION. $31,850 WITH $¢,-| Shopping center . REAL ESTATE — uiilsing ‘our present home to] Busetaent fartece, : Custom built 1200 ovens as 3 es easy paraeme, Ce J. ‘A Taylor. wa Gack uotara tech. oeos wes eege = “| 000 DOWN. EASY TERMS. ELIZ. De You Elave Gash? S278 Dixie Hw. Drayton Plains — nance new home screened LAG oat lake level. basemeni.°2 firepinces, iste ea . ; Brick ‘Carpeting inthe iv- {Open Eves. til ¢: "sun 10 “ul §) RB TO WiNDGROPT DR. | wWERm's REAL BUY — 2 bed. OR 34771 a hale’ «| rage, Waterford ‘aren. Only sft- eva mews ct = LOOK! =| shai a © wo ORY MEME BOTAPE | fom inka Mae at ge | Custom Ranch with |i oni pn i ‘ : : ir ace w . . floors” aaxki ree ria “"| Two 3-Bedrm. Models tiled com lete baths. Extra frontage, OTTER LAKE, 1 & it ANNE | | Basement ae WATKINS LAKE EJ. DUNLAP. . DAILY ive out to this new sub- that is at yard, Jevet toward lake. omits a ges sire 9A Sten RL PE 10 soy pe oer an ta ba | Ee isi Hi, POSSIBHLATIES ted on OFFERS been yite taset engne | tes bere eee 4 rot: ely livin iz, room, > me Pull pice, 1 ia ate oH ince. EACH | - : $1,500 Down Eitchen go ft screened porch, | screened back Gepelive & ie or: + NOT! HING Bow N ee LAKE, FRONT. {SHALLOW BEACH 2 Lots..Paved ees vn J. R. Hiltz smai a. type Sease ue and fol Procsnent. $3700 garage con y, Stirective & — : > : a tse lake home for kid- 6 room and ba’ ome W ; couple . close to Golf - ' 5 ROOM 19, 1 losed heated porch. Liv- Reakgr home. oil : ! Booth Tomes I EM 3-4501 A Y LORD peg ea fap SU) | Cell ae Ee PE 5-6181 Bourse Complete, me. of Webster School District K 50. Tem leton, Realtor 2 4 ROOMg AND BATH OR WILL raul tile bath, Sax floors. plas- are carpeted. FW as rage. Brivilenes. 6 on Silver | On 8. Genessee deme trout 2330 Onaers au, a weak PE 4-4563 ‘trade for Northern property, MA tered walls, alum. storms, screens heat. This is a good value MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE take, at once, Attractive home, : Ss me ; . . 5-9079. 136 E. Pike =o 2Pe™ Eves.) Call, today for appt. to see this — $8,950 with $1,950 down. and aluminum siding. 2 bed- FE 4-9584 well planned home today. . / W Sia —$9,600 rooms down, Shee tine Sc Vest Side E tially completed up. Nice: Bést uys HELLO THERE, SUBURBAN RancH - ctoss i | Lake Privileges Walking distance to down-| room ‘with fireplace, separate $14,500 3 Bedroom CEDAR oeneree of on ae 5 town, ood size rooms. Pull seeaik. meere = : - Here's that 2 bdrm. jakefront home SHAKE ranch - teal itPosed room and bath Letra WOODS Modérn k _ extra lava- bene oe softener, “ ay that you looked all last oa=e - a ere — beth sao) Eniater ce og tory, “ieepine rooms a | - $14, * as : ie | porch er ip bord rms east aor cece kitchen 30 Jon ver bath, ‘large| {ake privileged. Home nok ceonellleaniaae every fea Bath Po ment, bot air Wonderful Garden Area for is here. @ rms on 1 floor. plas alsa geerma cana |) omteanoe <4 beautiful lan ve pm i oe ont hea Garage. Only $1600 Total of 4 lots with this lovel BEDROOMS PACE SETTER .- | petea living pm; large icture West of City tereena. “Wonderful location ter gerare ‘to0 10, “per cent urable living, from the 28 ft — 2 be home. § rooms, in al 4 i, ios : ¢ fire- petin, q shot a Agro seerheoe, porch “for summet or winter en- 5 2 bedroom. Full = tS place and full dining room, 5 Bedrooms me ue oval buy at $8,350,| Located in Se ar brick “3 2 stor st are: folie Str4 rtainment, and a wel) land-| bath, large living room. On- HOYT REALTY bort d 4 to the dream kitchen with Excellent West Side location, f _— bo for the gery s rod re frame, containing 6- =a sep Pose ed os ly $5.450 with terms. FE 2-9940 . FE oon, esos oe fine . Speed —. ee oe 3a par tree lined btreet. bee John K: Irwin & Sons — _— — a6 ar Gn ovenes rooms aud bath. Large base- dy for your boat. Yes 4 2848. Telegraph Rd. s the loca - fall b t wie fireplace dy to 2 Bus lines sc. working man. This home fea- — ian s “raree lake a mile long | : $8, 900 . ‘ se bea aivea (case id- tn creation Too 2 car pe = Gy nig J West felon, Street fares: vestibule catrasse. Wi San Sarees, "heduced by 8 halt "The Fe eplotd kad cask with terms will buy this 2 frome Teedermnetien ‘end is attached A garage, and end ° —s —_ sor Hypeest Ried nireod Phong 5-047 __ Eve, MI 63983 erg re ene meee are soem. pec sprog : = =e avaliable: well, here’ 3 gponid Los sige orig corey private wn s R P = Grea cnt oui: "rooms i your in. inspection, Foret bbw eveg ot Gee poms -_ drapes, poneee tine s— i. d he sized i sa ng Bl aged w 4 you get far ies ones As ome family race, 2 sar aarons oes = ‘ term 7 / CLARK recently rem —_ 8 : fois tiled -THRIFT MASTER here You phone me at Or- unit. Hurry on this! cluded, 10 per cent down on TWO _ path A central hallway leads. Spectacular bargain in small | tonville, NAtional 17-3876 anytime. FHA terms will handle. we est of City al OPP ORCHARD LAKE| {othe ‘scent Moot Weal sh “Geren mall with copra: | |B L. warts representative GILES REALTY CO. | s.apere LAKE ES cnupseN. | FAMILY Beautiful white ranch in set-|/ $8.0 m, room Bungalow, | large ‘pedrooma with Walk-in lay _ \ fogs “oom home. Leree HLL REALTOR re 54-6175 lie see re | Ge a ee ae WM. H, K DSEN open front oe" Gosd loce:| fet, Fal basement with tiled ie 7S t, bum After 6 7906 or J : L REALTOR 244 8. Telegra ht k rooms, % , sped. outursings: A real sical _— Vacant >| Betroont lana”) Ret GBargt [PE eaie. wvening NoPE Daisi| Here's an eight room we ton. “61,600 veo | Melts tae “ong” olt'as "BiG at $16,000 with terms A man with a family of 3 or Full dining room, oil heat, and easy ay att ar a and 950 WEST SUBURBAN, Two! ¢ $2, SPORTSMAN S ciiatgs cil seedy eee Cee are ey teeauta “wi Ine wocemseae kitchen, n we | Ey hectas toa tit one a a. This ‘home ie “vacant iate this 6 room ence f Full . Utili wa . ; Betateets ui? cas fat | rast or gomuym — vacant «| feme, putin tg ieod.on ihe) algae delet, owner ol USOT) | ess seer] Patt athe eee ae svod conan, Only “a” doen: | SEP am hg tee at anime een 4 room and bet — 1 floor home 3 bed- Mata in, beautitn' eonecsee ‘eur 11,050, SELL OR TRADE. 6 — frame os ¢ anne ati full tile »ath, rina room mere at nt wissen ans heat. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor : ; . Lp et tag vt gy onary ably pea tnedern home. paved street, r t i 99 among roe ert He ing | & dining room are carpeted. Full arage, close to schools, priced 4€ FOR BETTER HOMES N a) 1 car, earage, 3 bedrooms, ‘Wil Sa heute ia ee basement. oi] heat, 1% car ga-, garage, clove to. : 75 W. Huron Street = 5 / hago a Seas car tte eanal front bene. moet Sage Reeetina 195106 sot Paved eA aces ide _aaeet or_FE_ 3-46 BIRMINGHAM | Mengaiow’| sand We VACANT. Glew met | LaKO Mront 16 miontes equity in trade. REAL ESTATE, INC. rive, aved stree . vi . mm un Beat’ eek ar wont last. : , Owner Florida ‘bound. will sell ti ue —, a nieces ters ine al awnings — Aluminum Brick Ranch, | ue om wae ea NCH HOME. 20 8. Main, aes, Mich, 71450 with te NORTH SIDF 6 rooms and bath their lovely 6 r modern bun- // attic. Walking distance storms and screens new oil actous living room —. 3 ree large bedroom (ACROSS FROM BANK) $1450 w rms 2 bedroom bungalow. O11 heat, alow with tiled. veel gas heat, ; chools, stores and furnace and lake privileges. “re windows, ft ace, ble closets living” rooen Taio feet, eEy . = 1% car garage. large lot, 710x220. Gu in 1951. Pay owner e uity ffen. Full priee $13, 10 ea Ae Where can you beat it? 2 bedroonts, 4 ths, brick fireplace, rec: or nm Dail p— Sunday 12 to 8 = ‘ 18 ACRES A small farm with chicken coop, or qualify for low FHA dows . 650 down — $88 per month roomy ae | re ished in fly room 17 feet, modern kitch- S Ideal bideway spot. Unblem- fruit trees kerries etc. Nice lawn, payment including taxes and insurance. ‘ 7 : birch. Delco: of at, 2 car en, 2 car §eisce* 24x24 feet, beau- Unfinished: a 1.678, aa. ri wired, : eet erates werer| 98S || case with gisee own ae oe Furnished Income ; Or will rent until April } jsse HUNT N° karage citached School bus d oak, floors, yectia HiFi. oi! rough aluminum . Gckd ee Pete en ont «ee gut 3 doors off Werte -gotees| Pioneer Highlands Gime wih come terme, L AKE SS Located wnat beautiful “Lakewood | pvr I ae with. A FI , Call : ss 5 80. « toe Cousins akan, rhe ie” YOU HAD BETTER eee this near. 2 apartment income. Gas heat, Handy to schools, nonin. WEST st 7 Acres= Laks Front _DRA PLAIN ; : Clean and wee home. It's as/ handy to schools, takes only| church NR Sag Hs 3 bedroom home. 1 down and Whether you live to love |, Weterford ares, 3 bedroom | CT ARK REAL ESTATE SEDROOM B = clean and neat- as a new pin. $15 mie leges, a charming 2 up with 2 room apartment or love to live, you'll fall Bi-ievel brick and Briar bi 3-B R RICK. COMMERCIAL Beautiful living room and the home. 5 rooms & bath down basement. 2% baths, fenced th bedrosed Fuseh stone floor ving WE BUY, L,. “TRADE ent x Kitchen 1s @ dream. There is a with upstairs cts | ligg Ce a aped lot. Full price with its ‘sheded” lot and Foom. “Thermopate ture | PE ¢0402 on | 113| @. fine 3 ery tle hoe Set: A 7 128x380" suit- @Glored bath Delco furnace. 2 ture expansion i base. and landscap See Gowe’ aaa with its sh uate, ined hen | 1362 W enings | 5 very a for > Mngee wood ae lots, pienty of room to garden — = ped ber if as ‘month! urry oh this poet on Custom extras ex- and dining space, wont = Multiple Listing Service i 3 Modern kite Patt nent : Only $1506 down, : : : with - jew from any window, A { La “troplige erty ce ee JOSEPH F REISZ, Sales Mar recreation FHA terme,“ ne Postion “Tocm, etteched ae: bedrooms and 1% Baths.’ At a DOWN ._ Send Dergubaroed of mes eo William Miller ioe estat? ea een "JOHOR YARE asernnome on] tundeh, tie Ms | Hake re len rere PTT LE FARM. , VACANT LOT Realtor FE 2-0263 an ‘Seneca Street - heat. Full basement. Large fine vroperty at ofce. a on ae — be oh "Rand io’ BE FoOMs * LI 7 ‘ 100x180 _ sidewalks, city SW Hur : 'ETERANS! Home and income, neat and /Yooms. Fenced vard Lake privi- price § = Pe wth aoe hones, aioe : LO pe EL. LAKE je nethete ik, foe | MULTIPLE Listino Service | = VETERANS! hey totent ah fm | lor eit sty Spud , Pee] Se sires SisMEt | 4 secon ; re high. — ae Ey nished apartment up ‘ 5 ls tt 3 apartment i ees eee | $33003300 De ITA PoE SRGON OME 2°) penta Heer: ghehatae: | Batem an above, ‘access to Ty laken i “Be ot inreerstnade sain tt eae: P splar “oe bedr 2 LOW MONTHLY PAY- ter, 4 car tenets Priced “Y Byenings after 6 call FE $2081 or . ¥ $31,500; $7,500 down. bertlen Edw. M. Stout, Realtor story white frame. Dining oom, MENTS-.CALL TODAY! fey Cdl $10 $3,000 down, PE 5-2935 K LY s : Peon modernized bath and kitchen’ oe . month. eae Rc A ] M. Opgmee gg p ZEON) Sitar ant” eet ashes yIM WRIGHT |, ee A. JOHNSON, Realtor ampsen oy Annett nc, ee ADD'S INC. 5:00 p.m. ater, garage, solid drive. A real Bud” Nicholie, Realtor S. Tel Rd. REAL? Yo pome for s 2 bedroom ae las OAKLAND AVE, PF S64) _ 4 My. Clemens st. | 1704. FE ee REALTORS’ FE 4(828 om Ruron a ral sons 4 y fee it i . Ki Tr. 5 i) ; Open Evenings yi- \ « : bs = \\ N'C_ CREIGHTON, REALTOR, | OP’ NENINGS UNTIL. #30 Mrs in i 371 8, Telegraph ‘Eves, & Sun, Se, ay ae : i \ WO 1-0504 if no answer VE 6-1201 LE LISTING SERVICE PE $1201 od ve ; J ' ; sa : wh ‘ ; pe \ i ; i _ F i \ ‘ ; \ ; t ! \ i : / . ; ? , ow i : : Ve \ , , . | , | . | v a oor Seed ec nb rms. 2 On ow FE be r plans or) _ 3 ev iJ isa Seal oleae 3 A model, home in’ Waterford “Hills For Sale Lots 46 tion eal for ©. Davis, ais vis, Irwindale Dr. it : tor phousetratier near i PE bat PARES Sig 3 < 2-1104 a ranch ew su x ‘ment. | 2 LOTs ‘ON RIVERSIDE DR Civision, Lye pains ‘Desoment. car-|" cheap for cath, FE ¢163. scaped, intment MA 4-1058. , ? BED % STORY HOUSE. O peers on a b vement 3 APPR VED and fe tb dA Sel in- BUILDING SITES — Hits, hardwood floors, — = a paths ig Dang oe auiguernees ‘hool, Pull" of $7,850 in Pontiac. Call_ PE §-5171. Paved atreeta Excelient ‘ara ’ OWNER: Good wells me woode , 3 oe UE a Er LAKE Some with a stream, Low as $100 ard, 2 large lots, beautifully} down. esr Meteee gaat ste |, 1 ADD'S. INC : ry 208 Dizie Hwy, Drayton Plains Br ee to appreciated, on as Wa Perry’ 9 or r Lapeer Rad. RM. INCOME With 3 RMs. ; furn. “and rented and & rms. for BALDW IN AVE. owner. , fene . ear / gareee, new fu : -g ft300) Bare =. of Magy a apn <9 2 lots, 100x200 . after 4 p.m, tame on Round A 4080 N : ast 8f Chats ton, 7 large oy 4 large rooms : i Waslere Lake 't car garage. NTE REALTY Bi 150- $35 737 Baldwin leges, a Bis ot soniy “8 50. $35 ac w aes PARE LOND 2 LIT YOU -pROPERTY WIT td v ve. ic 7 Wilson Real Estate, FE 2-065 pbs —- it Course Eliza- eth Lake privile Phone FE BY OWNER, 6 pe. | _5-6101_ oF ly modern, full basement, 2 car farese 1 Fi off Pine Lake with) CITY ° A COMMER- ake priv, FE 86-1025. = - oe. oes 4 Paved INCOME eit so CS ¢-stel Mt. Clemens St. ee reste mgood) 8 furnished with private $5,300, FE entrance. Nice lot. Tg price $12,500 with $1.000 d . Comeau Drapery LOON LAKE 5 acres in Lp 8 ef Wixom pa Fang pr Lovely 3 bedrm, home, frame,| Staph — ode tng oe. full basement with recpeation rm.) 1 UP to pt .. hes Lp ene erage. Only 300 ft. from wih de ‘terms wis ng uy, : Clarence c Ridgeway , ere = REALTOR / {Motel Business . This is the st 975 Baldwin Ave FE 4.6203 choad On —_ : NO way. i5 units Be excellent ; Furnished to give that lux- PAYMENT construction, "Owner wi .| FURNISHED CABIN, bap Hale. La . po bake —— e ‘ r consider a good trade deal. . t lease, 930 + ves DOWN Commercial Lots , | teresa ee Household Finance 2 oF 3 bedroom, starter homes,| Four lets with a cement /FOR RENT ON OAKLAND A Corporation iS block garage. For only $1,- oe eorner lot with build . Ing ca vour let or. will ba 4" on 00° total “price price, Law down . Steal fer ened car bet, ¥E/2'* ©. Sacimey. md Gr. Kay Bide. our lot with small down ar mann 1425, ne Sn ment. F.C. Wood Co. OR 21233 |. 7 STORES. NER LOCATION TEAGUE FINANCE CO. After 6, OR 31038. ORD Pe ovoat or FE sae 202 N. MAIN Income Property 43A Badlaeal Opportunities 51 ROCH EST ER. wah f ¢ LOANS 5 136 E. Pike 4. Open Eves. GRocERIES AND MEATS goon! A 2-FAMILY FE -9584 neighborhood store 750 HOUSEHOLD » Goons _ |GORN CORNER IR LOT-| 200. WHIP. APARTMENTS, At LAKE- p 40711 QL 1-9791 helt, mite TE ut] Bene Hake Gavia nPe| Ses dedtatal paren | ¥ fo soned commercial, thie lovely er 175 x 200, $900. $90 down, ments _ ents, ORiange 39105. brickerete and stone home mo. OA 8-3325, sack for ee * OTHER BUILD. BUILD. su ures a8 eat ror-| FLOR LOT: $5 DOWN. FuLt +4700 oF es and drapes, wet plaster.| orice only $133 High, dry adjoin hot, water base-ray heat. stove Oe ony Close. to Baytons Beach. = TEASE, s0N NOCO, ST ATION WOR K ERS we. one 2. pent ‘rented “or. 81d ner’ manta.) Sree, Schools, shopping. Wear _faven NPE 6-508 or FE 30603. : @ . iver. TL HOLMES-BART M World's. best Sate { Write for DOCT RS A E) ION she en Dixie Hwy. La EE ny Huysman./ Will build PD «eo or nota or — S workers, No == s OR _3-1950 Ey % OR 3-3230 _ 826, Orange City, Plorida. | doctors. ph, sietnon ment until’ you are vm per. ? FAM W_SIDE NEWLY RTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE hess section west ot felegraph en] Tork sor'o ers, Red. Res. terms. FE 8-3668. Cherokee Hills! arking. Write Fontise Press Box 3 FAMILY — $150 DOW i ace re ew son Our Requirements Are: 22 a = —— planned for and restricted to} 1. That you own furniture or ra nag hw ~gps systems. Full mens je ppd sg wh ote ranen | “LET'S TALK 3 ‘That you are # permanent 3 FAMILY — $950 DOW: Drive out Filieabeth Rd. BUSINESS”: 3 That. you“had a good work $23 North Saginaw. 4-3-3. ™ sep 1 mi test of Tele = Ra, : a ‘and a good paying record be- arate utilities & baths, Gas heat. t Scott Lake , eas P Haalth— fore becoming unemployed ee eee ee % mi—SEE ‘FOR a ounaate Oot BLS One Basen 1s tyler, Deirelt 3, Your Wealth If you owe bills and are being | es «. : CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| ramny iiness, mbkes it ne. peggy gy th pte pripor @ UNITS. BRINGS iN WEEK. OR 3-7206 we #6 FOR COLORED | EXCELLENT 4 Apestment me ern incom Orch Lake Ave. “with full base- ment, loads of parking space 3 car garage with over- head doors. Many other fine features. Call for terms and appointment. pieshe R. Middleton BR 188. N.” JOHNSON PE ti PE STi - 0 - OR 33922 — ~ RAINBOW pnt THAN JUST A TITLE bry) sand eauipment for only “RAINBOW REALTY” FE 2.2614 502_§. PADDOCK For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Bi ay TOTALING 60 BY 150° th 45° on Maceday Lake, Ideal nbn for hy evel home: Pu __ $4,000 with $1,000 down. OR 3-5971. COMPARE brid LAKEFRONT ON THE (RRET. FOR SPRING CONST Seymour Lake 100 ft .... $ 2. Mohawk e, 100 ft. ... 000 Waterford Hil's _ a Dr. exe: Row RD THRO PONTIAC W co. may consider trade for city 3 | BABY BED AND MATTRESS, gnpEe PAINT aon AW red 1488 Baldwin Ave. PE 2-2543 - buburban Satin bane ‘seat. stroller, PE, 4-3848. : Reynolds NUAL life-time, non- PAI NT S ALE 7 g “BIG SALE DAZE” | fauna Seta “oases: | ov per cpr discount cn Sherwin 7 Li iw L H. P. HOLMES, INC. , RETROERATOR® : 0 | Mailed by top experts at #480 and | Williams-Berr~ Bros -Bondex dis: =a ee ; 49.50 week. Pays ad tg oo with savings QAKLAND FUEL & PAINT Ye Novel THIS @ ACR RES 2 | STOV. ves Sore ARPES tia 50 of pa paintian aa an hlse” alum, Pas Orchars Le FE 54-6150) ae cee ; oa. a a = gee A ARL TOILET SEATS, $5.50. G. as.” The id ALUM. "GODER re Oates mr | Hotlie vumes | /REROICT Barrens, wy, GODFREY ee W._areg WGN ConboLE 41588 “The ola” Reliab Prencers =. Guaranteed for 6 months, 192 ’ 1» hes oh RE ia ments of $11.16. wae | Reet ee Re ee or 1 éea3. | RO ae gare iw oy rfl i m 0 fe REAL ESTATE oaatn pants ‘wo Center, PE a Sal Dall for tree estimates, No“ ceils. Pin TE, AS cents, Ls | COMPLETE 3 PC. WALN E ge copper pipe, 17 cents. : *eakAple pie orange Piet secur suite, 3 lounge chairs, Down | 7 GARAGE DOORS, 03? "Fx 55:35, Falot with Koion in "any METAMORA TOWN 0% FER- | ‘filled davenport. Drapes, lamps, | 7'8". $5. FE 2-7798. | Weather, Warwick's 2678 Or- eles b en 4 bedroom edrim chairs. EM 34011. | GINCH SOIL PIPE. 5 PT. ajo | _thard "HOODS, TONE mabe d oer vemene M- Sueou DINETTE SETS. AS-| Sump Pum RANGE COPPER tat dh 00 ae meecent i semble these yourself and save: | SAVE PLUMBING surPiy [=o OSS 8. : . ur rs & Oo pi 3 Saginaw ee H. M. Sipon CO. ue. $39.05. These are new 1968! i2 REDWOOD COMBINATION ROTO-TILLERS 86 EASY TO OP- BIS Get a ical opine core” capare |, stom windows OBlaade PIE | grate, eee oth ‘eames: /OL_ 16781 s ess teenie | caleod. Misia | i¢a ROMEX, aize FER PT. IN stration, ‘Only ope company mer $3.50 per month WiLL (LL TRADE ROYALE PORTABLE pewriter, like new, ag 12 foot $14.08 up stv antennas, WALTON TV 515 E Walton Pull” rolls is or 36". _Fupabout boat. PE bi carry a complete line of WILL TRADE B06 EQUITY IN ONE NORGE PUSH NORGE PUsH BUTTON AU- Duliding materials — plywood -— 3 bedroom ranch t home with tomatic washe Floor sample. plyecere rock — poet ag ante High set wit one —, a6 utom wash- sereen door ins Too! or _ ~- take smaller home or vacant land ae wires © cold | shingles: - a = foundation in trade. ¥. BR tines. r "sample. Reg, $200.95 Pi R. D. RILEY, BROKER 188. . SURPLUS LUMBER 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Rimaoes! GABERT.. pe re tits PE eam in, ets” O° ca ee FEES BF ONE — RCA 2 CY- For Sale Clothing 56 cle clothes dryer. new. piss "tie alee One = 1 2 oven 2 RMA SIZE 20-i1. WORN tt sgl 1 white, $9 each. electric ra range} ee we ae fixtures.” $71 warn peiches we S"Fis to pav. Oh aupe’— onus pon com ey | tee an "Fe: RINA LENGTH ae ae BALL ine . FE 54-0265 o ot Soak GABERT Swaps 55 mines coop CONDITION. ip GALLON FUEL QL STORAGE ct are s dine @. Roto. perestiens. 21 IN. POWER MOWER, USED 1 | FA TEFORT-E SESUILT Wacoun | — at SS. Fee erect ~ or aS year. will swap for push mower| cleaners All makes. 1 year guar-| ATR CONDITIONERS 1 We service oo Fe ew te It =| gueet yee iw. oa ts Blectrte, Fesders Home service Parts for all makes. Doo't 5 RM. MODERN. FULL BASE- _Saa"'n 2 Pe +810 __ | 3, cent more forget we ure Pontiac's oldest ment, Newly setae. yrrede GAS STOVE, 36°, VERY CLEAN thi (eos poet chicks, ei it, sone Factory trained “Ye ir raile PG saa t cre wc e ye wcus vive nicicns 7 7 = a ee ee es Re hs ee ° o mone own al ved, 1951 FERGUSON TRACTOR. NEW. OPEN TILL 9 P.4. _ excellent condition, for a BAM 8 APPLIANCE eh ae MS PE 3-9830 o2i h Mt. Ciemens 8t, ete. | SAS BROVE NODS CONDITION | DITION. 818 QUN | RACK. Stems. Qonnvosren CASH FOR USED TVs. WORKING GAS STOVE ogee CONDITION, | BRAND N ROCKING HORSE. j Or (not. Call FE 03188 or FE| $38; iyin. Fy. $39; wenger ware | SRILDREN'S | AND ADULTS $2.45 4-4! . . . * * 7 Goo neal ft a stove, $46 PRIVATE OME. DOUBLE URCH’S DODGE 5 SPEED TRANS. 2) GUARANTEE UT PORTABLE LAUNDRY TUBS. . speed, rear end with ¢ wheels Crea gaceene, Wrigiiae, Fuss: D's ROCKING CHAIR. PE FE 2-0233 a ve sda door. Sell} 4 Kelvinator. Terms to suit. sUMP PUMP GENERAL or trade. ROY'S REPLA ENT PARTS BOLENS 5 uP. 7 Wie . RE gts motor, $79.50 v | FOR SALE OR TRADE: ELEC. oe Onttene Ave @ ee tice pie. type carden tractor, Wis With Slightly sate marred. A wa eater SERVED EFRI e shallow So v0 top r heaters for cottages. OR 3-5164. 7, 0008. ‘MA €-2017, ‘Eves, “sat. — ne s, —_ CERAMIC WALL & FLOOR TILE, | IRONRITE IRONER. TAKE OVER SATURCGM FIXTURES, YOUNDE cae z 2 $40 lamps for Colonial furniture, | the pa ieee oF 2 mae op ten ta Laigy ~<2)L SPE CIAL j speed re ig ng power) Shen PE pas naces, 1 water and steam boil- | 2x4’s, mower, or ? me ates EN - 4 ets. Automatic water heater, hard- ax6’s, | oe LATHAM & OM, EXCAVATING. “burners. Only Deep| Ware, electrical supplies, crock | ?x8's, AR Ine ty tt. _ Services for 4-140. ¢'t —_— 2 cu.| 8nd. tile, galv tr, eee a ft. 1d. __| Freese, Chest "type sa k pipe and fittings, Lowe|* ft. ‘outsides ‘tien toons sis, ONE FOUR WHEEL Buaoy. AND ft, only. $209.05. Samue pie ne Paint and supper Kemtone: anlyte abe ie utter, a * pe HEIGHTS an’ motor,.or what have you? PE | LARG SPEED ELECTRIC | 2985 LAPEER RD *WOLVERIN _ 4-8035. K dryer. Used 1 winter. = : PONTIAC CONVERT. "56, HYDRA. cores FE bsn. —_ Buy Direct R trade towa = NEW, 3 PIECE 0 orn. _ tracts or lake » property, OR #7711. penis nut bedrm, stite. Mattress and Esco Gly d SELL OR SWAP ‘$2 NASH RAM- | _ springs. OL 23-4741. 2 Windows bier hardtop, Norge refrigerator MAPLE LOVESEAT & MATCHING 4 ofl drums, space heater. MA chair, end table, all for Joos Bird __ 43627, Biat $10. Pictures &m Call SWAP EQUITY IN 3 BEDRM. house 4 85 or “56 eubenehiie. MOVING NICE _ FE_8-4308 clean furniture, PE 332. = .. : SELL, RENT OR TRADE, 2 BED- VEW N MA $10.95 ve te tam room west hide home on % acre! New tonerspring mattress 15.95 au a yl H,- a ned een Se LA heen dae acne eo ae “ier Supplies SHAMPOO YOUR OWN RUGS, Studio cot | ......----s-0+- ’ low rental rates We rent floor | Vanity, dresser QoSue Es OROCRoE 9\f.os | 2e0e Osten _Lake oo tare Re. EM 2410 sanders, polishers, lawn rollers Televisa: fowl Rea cipuciacnasuninen : $580 | ee oor je a 7c ow en ¥ Ee ae Speec Queen washer ......... _ $39.00 vip ee MOO .0-eta- 52s $15. Ds MA Roe Sune EVERYTHING : 1g 4 BARNES HARDWARE ING FOR TE HOME| dine.“ Lie nee 14 W. HURON 104 8 Ld FE baad ; rT Trailer Wanted chair, end tables, ue Ttalian o's —_ oI heprectra: Ee gr Bo Sg gg @! I > = 2 im aty accorated, Silver fox stole and muff. Cs completely -= home, with I's| FE oor eazeee dacee fenced lot, Jake | JAKLAND Serv Cooley vi IN EQUITY FOR Ali makes of washers and dryers. sale or sired f od Foy and motor. ‘washers for _ OR 3-3230 afte _*E 8-299" WATER 80) SOFTENER 70 RENT = | OVER Pale blue, Size 9. re +o) N. PE $610 | FREE — Div TOLETS figs LADY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 18 & 20,| PORTABLE i oO GOR sass eee _some never worn. Ph. FE $-0038.| _chine. Almost new. $40, OR 3.3006. va ey MEN'S WORK CLOTHES FOR TOR, “pe colored bath set sale : & pants, 2 for t size, ite model, with trim ..°............ $00.95 an ed Sree ctibind Hei men’s Outlet, 65 wr. = 1m pie. eee , Schick's, MY i, a7? we FE 00 FLOOR LENGTH bas “Wi tk Er sent afters pm | chandise ving & Carry. G. A. Thompson, rm, ' exe, con- bad Perry. : ORCHID » FORMAL AL. SIZE 12, WORN | dition. Lincoln 17-8700, : _ |B LT WASHING Ga wired BALLERIRA . LENGTH Guaranteed ra | ) formal, size 9, FE 5-1440, Electric, 808 i Johnson, PE — e foes - and all standard Sale Household Goods 57 | §TUD . sises, $38 and. uo fi Ley mirror, > = pooped lamp, Wool hooked rees & steel igs ond closet doors case, 2 CHESTS, 1 DRESSING TABLE,| rugs. hurricane lamps, living rm. | sro’ diwing table and 4 chairs. Easy Grapes} MI. peat my vee esa on 4 wiodow oer washin, machine, Redsonable. | g7Oy ONT, sop Ex- Garage front wy Hho = A gs _FE 4.0294. . changed, Turner’ 5, 602 Mt.’ Clem- cal) for tree estionates, 3 RMS oe fed lB Lata “REA- ens _ Fl open R y , BO _Senable. FE = SMALL aaa. “OF DRAWERS. 00 4 PA | PORTABLE RADIOS. $10, Odd bed and dresser. Daven 371 8 ee RS SALES oe FE ins LS and chair Be sm sper en- : - 178 emaw, Call aft-; HOT A FURNACE, GAS OR sonable, er 6. TRADE-IN — yments available. arcen & ag Ft Mille ood Get our out Business of the barguts jug: = “saath goods, Philips No. Saginaw St. Hunting Accommo. 65A | 10 A NICE fart TREES, P gy Bn P.O, Box 835. $200 Sand, Gravel & Dirt __ ge ter geal OIL, ETC. YOR A BET. BENSON LUMBER CO; Wrecking F Farm Buildings oe an Ngee Ave, FE 5-6159 MA 6475, Baa _ deliver” Magpie S051 ne HF Machinery © 2 DRILL es, or: Sy meena deembie COMPLETE METAL WORKING shop f ; , tate ooo s Do It Yourself - 61 ~ FOR RENT Settee om BROWN. E3410 te b, SANFORD FOR R Wall r steamer, floor sand- Bese "rectum leone“ Onlsend Fuel & Paint, 436 Lake mixed to Horry y White & Sona, oH 151 8.” Cass Le, Rd. FE 44507. ea See a YARD & are beat GRADING. “Tep. tothe gravel, fill, etc. __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 . BRED ACS, ham ar and Pa PE aise, renee EB. Ave, A FOR SALE FIREWOOD, 3A —2ora and up, Delivered. Fit ¢-9885. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 DAHLI LARGE sHow types. 5 for $1 end ene 990" 5 C a e¢ table, . decorator lamps. All . acres West of Ortonville, high 446 MIS Mies | waded, Parmete ie su post Fearccs's Puratert. ABee meray meters Giroux & iat 4305 ie Hwy you th cour pe ~ he _beke Ave 18 W. Pike. E-Z terms .PE 4-1122| LAWN g paint rmica pitmbing and elec: _ OR 30701. vec MAP tr BUNK ce our. TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR Gas | Pick wp. FE_ 21311 ie ere We ae eSearm: nil modern —— “st rar tri ge. Pearson | Purniture,. Grebe t000" wi °° MOWERS ihe w. Monteatm 5-47 Se att : . mane: _Laxe Ave Five riders, porter cable, 26” = = alee 2 wae tT te “BIRD"/ TO SEE FJNANCE CO. 6 PC WALNUT DINING RM} To. Oye - 5 ip. A neds odels, 2",| Cameras, Equipment 61A ot Pontiac. in Oingeliville. | wal FE 4-1574 suite $65, trade for aguto. ake Over the Payments 3.6 HP. Sprin 4" a6 Fat sacl take late m truck or as New sneha 24 Boats . . __ washer oc hideabed. FE_ 5-059 On Th S tals: is FA, features : Bre payment ha Soom $1,500 ‘an. West 0 lnsctots money axing 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. = 7 z 12 RUGS, ¢ WOOL FACE, § $15.95. n ese opecials: s reverse. 20 modes sé —e p. “attractive. uni moders | , Eigse Rimignier ‘gun. ug: | Motorola TY, Mia. Mabor Assembled #0. 407 warranty.| DUAL PROFESSIONAL very ait ee hare wes| mont os are fehing “spot. Bie GET CASH QUICKLY Rx ra Laker are TTS: | oe range, 8 in, Top-OF sine Bae ‘or OR Is Be Bios 86 Cetom ne : ' , . , ic ‘om pan . “GODFREY perce meme] Up to $500 miter ae. Bz, Sep | ob tui: snbieiay suet] NEW AND USED | Mire'at Gi“ eh. ot-| Of-Line ........... Screens’ storms, indoors 956, on easy terms. A boards, Electrolux Pidinool completely au REAL ESTATE oy ar Oakland = i ati ja Msg Sete clea * Bal in| HE ETT Fan projectors tape records. tape or oom Diaie Hey cain eocrt Class C vorey Felt Base Rugs $3.95 $3.95 | Norge automatic a Qryer 3138.88 pen Daily Eoverd ree tamer some 6 Fecorders. or_MAple 31007 thi AN. CHA : 1 eh ieee LOON Company | 41,-Ft. Wall Tile 2c") GOODYEAR SERVICE | Sale Musical Goods 62 For Sale Farms 48, Secors bone nent acer, with 1%] - Suan HOUSEPAINT ny tis 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 8 a.m. to 8 m. age. You've never seen a -920 Syers, 141 of rE Vv” USER PEERS AP Dp. | CONNSTELLA CORNET. 6% ACRES. 1 MILE NORTH OF 4 - and it's so TORE PVs wae EOP POLLY A ne MS tad CONDITION. oe See Lake ee ~ 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| jiconditioned, FE 44045, Obel TV, j Sundays 10 to 3 vr: yates schools and churches: and| R] (TOR PARTRIDGE: ig cUBic FOOT CHEST” TYPE ements ALL Cash war TN Ra RE COME IN AND HEAR THE GREAT with somé woods. Mighty) "5 /. | freeser, 1% youre ob8. Price, 6238. | abn eee Om VAIL A sound of the Conn electronic or place to ride : nesses throne *HURO { years old. e, Studio Couch SAVE @ C for 4 home ong : EL PE /4-3581 1050 W. N uic as _OL 2-5166. Vasher... tration "Open H. M. SE HON co. OPEN .. 2" BLOND TV. OBEL TV. FE | Davenport & chai ceen: 116 Woodw: 4. test Michigan RENT IN DOWNTOWN LOCA $25 TO $500 wi gnc Eliz. eo g | per dining NORTHERN ~ MORRIS MUSIC [bei as Soul op rene Sneak PPE GAR NOR ORE) gi cnn TMBER CO 34 S. Telegraph a as ae and ies. x cat] sess! Eevee ia he 4 vice is quick, | 24 5q. ) gm - CA G, wood Wakefield gg: Y a8 =M gal | FE 2-0567 Clarkston, Only e. Hey fi. cl cae attos. | 0 OE 7 ATER ANY Across from TelHuron, 4 room m Sahat ee ae woes tow . H & A t heater. B tog Pe ona ay hea THOMA rer NOM FLcon ie MODEL GmOaR. LIMED ’ b Elec - - ; “Buiy"9e300"‘eaan ull oan. ey ot ome. UlO | OW urn” Set eee RENT IT FAST * GALLAGHER’S Price, terme, volume, LOAN CO, ABOUT ANYTHING (TOD o's VACU-PLO BOLT in VACUUM ee. a tensed og =, hon gua Dr., Orchard 17 .N Perry St. (Corner wer _ Pike) Fron ATL & 4 SALES ~ P syste feet ia 8-1863. through Rent Ads! Room, P iehmia. TONING = OSCAR ie ttey aile “| A little out of the way, but & lot WESTINGHOUSE Ee C ere. TER 2 | | ; ts tov E. refri YER TANG eb anl MaJones.K Re; wa peel, DALE am no Ln . __Mortgage Loaris Loos $4). ee 8S ees ddfp,| tm 34a °™ aerator.” ‘Thouse, apartment, any- "RE tase Gane Ry es | feeb A Rais e800 | Pilon >. barns o trade dept. for real WTD - ANTIQUE DISHES. AN- ; . . c. SMALL APT. VOSE GRAND. Pi. “wells. and all os. 3 draling| A A Mortga e Problem : les oe 2 Mon ae hae OS PAY 21531. lamps, antique furn. MY thing oa Want Ads give CALLA iER i jome and ga- scortgate! ¢ buy, 8 e. out GNURUAL CHIPPENDATE Wax: F j rage spiel a PE_ 41051. Be roperty. o foe Bh peren fe tree | Pee as Ka ete aga “you ACT ION. Dial FE k Bure st FE I. “M. SELI ARGAIN? oe Ne land contr Pi. OF TO 6 ching chairs set. 2.8181, Mea con 3 ee pi BS so = er, ls += 4 ‘be or, sh | Pe ax POR NTURE - $OUGIee & i ' *ayhurn 1" eh . ee in the Want Adel ipfakeeae sa SA i. B 0S varieties, _up. 417 8. Blvd, OL @24i1. “nine te pomoeal” ern J removal, PE 8.275, FE ion merase soa ae elivered, axe fila” pick-up, ye Pac. < “<< | You 50 a fate 7 wy “an MeaNbeTY Plants State STA Suiteelsah Sewverry plant. | | HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES — ON NEW & USED Boats & Accessories 85 REAP EP| 7 : 1st 22703 JOHN - DEERE CORN PLANTER. _ _Oek Hil and Perry Lk. Ras. MARTIN'S N's TROPICAL 18H AND 2% ICAL F ar wer, SO RAKERTE 8 SUPPLIES —~'_sell. FE FE 2-7 a oe men om 23-4028. POG AND POMERANIAN | ‘mom all ages. All AKC. ry Wit ee CAGES rare Oakland Ave. 30 8. * Shed Eire Jai a "36 .|"S7 10x37" es a “wil west enter, Toanerte er. > For Sale Housetrailers 78 iT: boats, “allies. 3. pond ty: Be = th we weed boats yeu t Kelly's Hardware, Adams. Auburn #, ‘66 STEWART, 2 BEDROOMS. FE 56-7749 32’ PONTIAC C CHIEF V , VERY | goop ” caadstion. 7 Pie of Rechecier, Me Tat ’~ GENERAL HOUSETRAILER OR 3-2074. "MODERN HOUSETRAIL- take trade-in Must FE 4 CENTURY BOATS Pierson, eB Cottons Alumivum MOTORS ae Secor Repair Service actory Trat Mechanics Soe SUNDA By & 58U D LAKES SAL 85 2 HP JOHNSON. LIKE NEW YF 5-3873 after 3 p.m. MERCURY, LIKE NEW. 5 42-FT HOWARD TRAILER. 2,900. Lot 14, 1920 Lakeville Rd. a "MOBILE. HOMES Anderson - Regal Palace - Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade New 8- 10 Wides PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies ves & Sun PM Mobile, Home and Wetet Dogs | Trained, Boarded 70) hy Ba BOARDED —_ FE fay: Grain & Feed 71 Hay, & shomver. ca, a Mobile Homes i656 Genet “4 FT a DN. 4 yrs, to pay. OR 3-3532 USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL ee ne iosore Outboard Motors. canvas repairs made to 76 5. Midland or FE 44277. COSTELLO'S BOAT HOUSE — Mereury outboards. Lake Orion_| EVINRUDE MOTORS, BOATS. | aints, supplies Guaranteed out- oard motor repair. 22 years Lo 4 Tony's Marine, 2696 Moker honts Rd. Keego Harber Open FE 60112. - FOR ALL YOUR WATER {| BPORTS equipment, shop at AND! Boats, ure of tackle & live bait. NDERSON HARDWARE = GET THE BEST BUY ON Your | boat, motors & trailers, 10 cent on. 2 3 yrs perfect condl- — S28 Shei Lake Rd, — paygers ar fay oh ED FORD ibergias. stee!’ See the Riviera float — er, Mercury motors this—m demo.—Lake Master, 16 ft. boa, ere | Mark 15, trailer & co _ DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF move into carry Hutchinson inion guarant yp = a save hundreds of do : Bob. * Hutchinson SALES INC 4 Miles N. of day : OXFORD “TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner oe. — trailer. Fi sins Pe 25823 aft ¥ 4 ENGINE AIRLI Gelters $80; Hawai ; Bervice Inc on x. “5 CALIF. SHARE EXPENSES "| Lew May 14. OR 3-178. | "PARI r way FE 5-6806. | a-t PRICES FOR FOR SCRAP & OLD $1,975; was $3,600. 12 ft. =e AN arat ‘3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 eae BOAT COVERS AND arder.! motors, trailers, complete fiberglass $195 trailer & cover,' ©) ay, ALAN = Linge s sake! ments of 1 per Balance bdien approximately * 5485. wi For Sale Trucks 9 ainminals By SG GMC PICKUP. ASSUME Pay. & Pheasant under oa ‘again’ . __ For Sale Cars 91 le ‘ot 1 FORD. 8 SHAR: $205 1) 38 CHEVROL 210 sloss | HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES 1954 GMC DUMP AND 4 WHEEL. | | er with steady year round job. | OR 005. Corner Cass & Pike FE_5-1308 |. |"83 CHEVY CLUB COUPE, R&H, $125. 138 Oakland, FE 2-6230 ™% H. ve egy — unit, Exe, cond separately. MI 40415. . re NEW. i2 FT. BOATS . aluminum $96. 12 ft. rune plywood ppewa bow! OWENS 16° RUNABOUT, w $60. its $144.50 up. “PE 4-6010, CURVED ield, steering and controls, aimost new, can take 70 > $550. Call FE 8-2019 oe i $475 Harrington = Works - ‘oer BVINRUD wis Whiog. 1 OR 3 Rin eee Offered 87 AR oY RL ADELERIA. to Hartfo Conn. Wanted Used Cars 8&8 JUNK AND a can, Pe 0%0 days or ne “Bright Spot” Needs’ Sharp Cars Now Phone FE 8-0488 And our buyer will come to your door or drop in at the cor- ner of Cass & Orchard Lake Road. Cash. _AVERILL’S NEED | a tt. Then bring ore for re vee? DE WT . ag ANDA BRAND NEW TI be oy in on General Safety Tires to 50 per cent off... mck or “ED WILLIAMS Communit ‘| ~ AUBURN ‘CASH CARS r, Motor Sales. Eagr Buvo. GLENN’ S Wanted clean used cars. See us for the t.p deli OR 3-135, ~~CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike PE 5.7398 FACTORY BRANCH 33 ‘BUICK Radio s heater. Dark BLUE. A sie femur car. ? PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE like rial ew . od Po cgi ray fe pol cl Rh 0 mel hp ercury. & Savings. 49 FOI.D DUMP V-8, $475. TAN- : — pen anade ye “a P er Gun | “dem tilt trader, $475, EM. 3-6373. CHEVROLET, 1956 dolly. 46771. * Pire Tas ngine het sot off by * ats coor |" JOHNSON MOTORS For Sale Cars 91) arth: Tay seauipped. Bel = Dhak. «ses & Accessories O DOWN PA : haowhaear | bec ala: OWENS MARINE sorties, nf ak Seta Only He 308 Orebard EX Ave. FE. 20000) of"6Fi be. “Luck deits, 183 PAREANOET Rob | abet SCHUTZ PY s* Austin. eaaaee i. RoRkcy 0 BU DRIVES . CLEAN, Riggins. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH MERCURY 7 HURRICANE. 912 8. Woodward. ad bo HASKINS MAY VALUES ‘86@ CHEVROLET. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | \—_Bank—Rates—tiberat lowance, ‘Bring Your mie te to fa "Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 = Open Eves. ‘$4 BUICK SKYLARK. EXCEL- lent condition. Loy mileage, OR 32-7732, *% JUNK CARS *__FE 5-6070 OLIVER MOTOR SALES jotor Sales, _2527 Dixie Hwy. OR _ 3-1603. i : walking & riding M% to, ~ R&C RAMBLER U8 HP Rotobve & Mustang till. iC ood 2 ‘to 7 HP _ Toro power —— 2! S._Bepines_at_Resbern _ WI LPAY ‘ we sani West nae ‘deal a ee ee Auto Service 81 - 30142 aL. pe TOP DOLLAR Special ‘54 Chev. Bel Air, 2 dr, _ Mwy, MA bod tk onah : Sharp. 1 owner. : CORN PLANTERS NEW AND baer savor GRINDING IN THE : Zuck Ma FOR GOOD ( Used Tractor drawn or 3 point] Car. Cyinders ‘Phone FE C JOL 132 Olds 00, 4 dr. Sedan. Sharp. Hitch type “John Deere” — New 2-9563 USED CARS mo Shown Dealer Davis . B MARY NO DOWN (PAYMENT CARS MA 17-3292 at Ortonville. FOLKS GARAGE 210 Orchard Lake Ave. LES AZER ROTO-TILLERS, NEW & 51M Wi mone ous Be apecial PE 2-0 Open Eves. Complete tte Service © es Ati 9 pm. : pom § Ls e Avis, 1500 Opdyke, PE 4ajeo | Summer price’ Parts discounted toe cA om ANY MAKE OR/ Mazurek Studebaker 15 to 20 per Labor charges}. “tng .2 AUBURN |'56 Studebaker Station wagon #1295 & EQUIPMENT.| out of 1948 ois t Rate Book, : ‘55 Ford, custom lined, V-8 .. $04 Fees ees tome repair. OR FEMon WE NEED MANY GooD TRUCKS|"3? Buick Special sae : RY — NEW AND Sale Motor Scooters 82) OUR NEW LOT AT 13/2} Bindepaker sport Coupe $233 used. Oliver Sales on M24, ~~~ FE AND WOODWARD. WILL ig _Bivé. at Saginaw _FE_ 40000 o1_Oxi aman MW. NEW TIRES, m2 23) USED (CAR BUYER AT MI 1068 #55 CADILLAC 62, jTOP. a | 42735 OR COME T RTH : yator, Never been used. ro ed $198, : | seate hole trade, peeammy'¢ cer: . i iene iss. Fie es et CUSHMAN, GOOD CONDITION. SU WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM. 2 poo lll gh ALES 4 CUSHMAN EAGLE. i054, GOOD — Paste heee condition MUlberty e-400___| See M & M Motor Sales u ‘Al Jp CUSHMA let ANDERSON. SALED & SEnvice Wh Dine Hey "OR 51608 MccU Rentals, 1990 Crooks Rd. ROTH GA cultivator, OL 1-4976. nee kena im disc, ‘& plow. ARDEN ner ae 5 HP. 57. MAICO, 250 CC., ——~'12 8. PADDOCK (at Pike) FE 44246) | For Sale Motorcycles. 83 | $325, OR- | jende a. MOWERS—TRACTORS ~@ models to eboose from. Jacob-| ‘58 andi - * 32 in. a riding mowers. oto-Mower co. to Sat. "OR _3-1535._ ARIEL SQUARE FOUR. $805 or near 600 | actual m ies FE 6831 aw fter Bolens —? wheel horse tractors, FOR PARTS attachments As-| aembied and" serviced before de-! livery We ae all makes of) mowers _—— wonty. “s BERVICE ON = Harley Davidson, see mare? vidson jes Co, 372 8 ‘Sent naw -—*. Qualit seconds or! | HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR: | cycle 74. Pia. OA_8-3344. EVAN! NS 8 EQUIP. on DIXIE Hwy. HARKLESS — OR 3-7924 SPECIALS | SPRING Bolens tractors & mowers mowers tnplicity mowers = ee WE: guarantee & all of our equipment. HOUG HTON x & SOXS * A tle 34. CASE & FERGUSON awe ce Foor “ALUMINUM BOAT A —— P MOTOR BOA SPECIAL | Case Practor, Model DC |, D CONDITION PONTIAC RD. AT rf “ates epee. aint 4 . SAVE ENERGY. USE rec A ADs! To find a (to live or a om 4 — RUNABOUT lear, see Classi- ig | Kolong megwest. 381 North h shore Dr. SALES & SERV SRVICE| authorized BSA. Dealers gervice! all makes new and used mo-' on tore cles. 993 Mt. Clemens. FE ‘4 HP SCOTT-ATWATER GOLD Pennant on shift, Like new. 6 gal tank _MY 20961. $100 ITH 25 HP.. Also canvas ERN W _fanoe, FE W714 ND T TRAILER Ce sich Also § is Johnson sper! Call after 4:‘pm, FE 5 Poor} RUNABOUT. _ STEERING. 10 hp Mercury, FE 2-56 14 RUNABOUT AND 3 HP Comite son motor, OR 3-9227 - 1986 10 - . Mark 30 Mercury, 1957, Trai!- ae ‘running lights, ontrojs. wind- le and cushions. Completely! rigged to go Mazurek Outboard! Mutors, corner of cee and ae n Bivd FE 4-0568 FT BOAT WITH HARD TOP and controls $095. Be willing to, take hotse trailer es part pay- ment. 50960 ‘PT CHRIBCRAFT INBOARD. 15 it “runabout outboard, Leonard | , PERFECT CONDI wr: BUY CARS IN ANY eae tion, FE 8-915 USED “UNKED CARS, rts Open Sanday |. pects Auto m 10 Oam. to z p.m FE 5-02 “40 7aRD id. AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS 225 needed for our new lot at 13) Mile and Woodward. Cail MI 4-2735 for used car buyer or come to North Chévrolet Co Hunt-| — er at 8. Woodward, Birmingham | “Used Truck Parts” BOA — TRUCE PA ALL MAKES AND MODELS | ieianrs MOTOR SALES | 2635 Auburn Ave FB ¢ $-6332 | 90 ~ For = Trucks ‘S33 CHEVY ‘2 TON PICKUP, EX-| fac ent condition TOM BOHR MU_4-1725 ees 35 CHEVROLET °, TON. pickup, low mileage, exc. cond OA 8-41 , 1056 “FORD DUMP F-600__ EXC cond 70 E. Rutgers PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH akland at Gass ,@ ) STUDEBAKER 1 TON PICKUP Good cond, Cail OL, 2-8081, | 4, Ford F-lane. 4 dr sedan “83 Chevy 2-er R&H "65 "62 Pontiac fora "33 a « Statesman. Pontiac Sales $7 Pontiac Starchlef Cat. Full wer. Very low mllesne "56 ae wor ac 4 aan sedan, Hydra. "$5 staibe Fisrlane” va 4 dr, “WW. Very sh — "85 Ford Customiine. V-8. RH. Ford- omatic. ‘ 54 Ford. 6, Mainline. RH. $3 Nash Raccenan 4 adr. 52 Pontiac 2 dr, sedan. Hydra. —_ eee Ch apecials| St, Clark One = Nights ‘til _MAple asses or MAple erry | 1955 CHEVY. 2. DR. X&H. good cond. ris ear eee . 1985 CHEV AIR H-TOP _Good cond. he 150. MA 62100. | 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, 8 engine cadio, heater, straight stick shift, white wall tires, orig- | inal metallic paint. .A .steal for $1897, Our stock No. N-4050, North | Chevrolet Co Hunter Bivd. at 8 pomecere Ave. Birmingham, MI ~HAUPT © - Pontiac Sales ("57 Pontiac Starchief Cat sedan, Full power. very low mi. $2345 a rs 4dr sedan Hydramatic | W-Wali 5 8 ~ chery 2 dr P-ghide Ran, ME Walls 1195 FOM $1095 P-glide si sedan $ 095 . & Dr R&H, W-walls Delray custom Hne 4 dr R&H, W-walis rord r st: rye transportation specials! N saa st. st Open Nights MApie 5-3566 or MApie “hare am | ~ VERY | ‘86 FORD 2 Door .. + & BS ‘t] PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 Door 6 ... $1306 ‘M CHEVROLET BEL AIR H-Top, Radio & Heater, Clean "SS CHEVROLET % TON P-UP Radio & Heater, Like new. . § 105 . dan, . This ond fo a w. Our s N vrolet | Eg Bivd at it Te oat Ave Birmingham is is a nice clean brown job with . Ww sy Seeccml sat Grills = ot good ye * To * this one. 8 Oaklat E2081 CHRYSLER 1, NEW ¥ 4 dr, V-8.. hester, auto- matic t jon, New tires, no rust; y : IN LOT... Hunter at Birm, iss] “GHRYVE ER ew YORKER "heaven. Exe. condition, 6-3566. SWEPT-WING DODGE a "$8 Dodge dir. sedan. DODGE CARS & om STATT'S MOTOR SALES 4 DR., R&H A NICE & R M a 7m *1951 ENGLISH AUSTIN | gar. R&H. $495. Days OL 6-2931. 1-6654 after 6. isi FORD. DR. V4. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN oan e. Seether of $8.65 month. st Mr. a Ty vs “FORD 7 om GOOD CON- | Wholesale for Retail 100 CARS MUST HAVE ROOM MAKE _™ AND YOU'LL DRIVE ECONOMY USED CARS PONTIAC'S LARGEST INDEPEND- 2 Aatarn off Saginaw “CY” OWENg FORD 57 FORD -¢ mes |Haskins Chev.! (oh FE 3-7117 6751 Dixie "Sper aghe at M-15 1295 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE = any ¥a 7 DR. oe TOP sigs 1956 Buick Century, shape. Must sell CY Black 'y Dr cond., excep- £5331. tonalid clean. Owner 415° W. Iro- 1 cus V.. ¢DR, ROH. LOWNER, | WEN S | rae_oarand OTE 450 | Wt 8 ssouaw Te Sam JEROME! G | HURON MOTOR SALES | “Tew Derisbure Re Carton ALWAYS 4 GOOD SELECTION OF int FOR 5 § " we W. HUROs PE 3-264) E 23-3270 Bright Spot” |figtater a. Sng PY S| : rabber, woran roca scene, | tat Be 1S chad JEROME" Sr aa ee eetitae ete cots | 1985 CHEVROLET V-8 WITH STAN. ld ser diger ts Satee! ; tor only rot “Bright Spot” ey rolet Co. Muster Blvd, at at 8. =e HOCUS POCUS doesn't exist here € ward Ave. Birmingham. Sit We use no gimmicks, bait or bie curr aed cars” Good honest car . 1956 2-dr. Special, Radio, —— Glide. Hy & H. ww = TTAB. a Dypafiow. ite tires, custom in- | *§3 CHEVY BEL IR HT Hr, Poity F ORD 139 fe) owner a *Powerelice ie when Geastenesd, Fae | a rane Marin, Totem aM, $i, te Se $210 =. Take over i960 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- top, phy heater, powerglide, -2- t. A one-owner automo- $1083. Our F ages to Hunter Bivd. at . Genscan “GEORGE § MILLION BUCK 1983, SUPER HARDTOP. SPECIAI - reer steering, R&H, $450, FE ew ‘te yrs Ratio & heater. GRIGINAL OWNER, i065 BUICK | {Site mirror, . super H-top, 2 dr. Exc, cond. Low| aj; i _ brakes, Auto, L PAYMENT PLAN Trans N ve ye ae €x- | Custom 2dr... 90 mo. tras. a cornels Rd. - PE) Pairiane Club Sedan .... $52.85 mo. 5-6542 5. vc | Reena $00. Club Sedan 3 mo. 1953 CADILEKS CLUB. COU i agon 60 mo, fotepobs windows. oa seats, pow. _— wa? gan . er steering. mechan Wil trade i. &M i oe pov __ SMALL N_ PAYMENT GEORGE $ MIILLION “sai | $1095 : RANE RATES, LIBERAL TRADE Salat 8 RING YOUR TI- “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE oe Open Eves. 140 FORD AN. FULL Be om ison on See Bs Bacioresk FORD, 1956 is Pairlane Victoria is CREDIT MANAGER M1 41500 J EROME’ S| “Bright Spot" HOCUS or bi We use no gimmicks, bait ig razzie-dazzle promotions to our used cars, Good honest care at fair prices. V e POCUS doesn't exist 4 La Harold Turner Ford Low mileage. H 1957 2-dr. Full price. $1395 © BANK RATES, LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE, BRING Y le TLE TO THE 2 ones? "Bright Spot” | Orchard Lake at Cass | FE 8-0488 Open Eves. | 1955 CHEVROLET +DOOR 8E- dan, V-8 engine, radio, heater and Powerglide. 2 tone Ee aint, a beau- tiful.1 owner car, Priced oe sell $898. Our stock N- v-8. 8. Woodward Ave Bir. | _mingham. MI 4-2735 + “OLDS 56 4 dr. supér hard top with bydra- | , «RENE SRST eae ley Sas CHEVROLET | CONVERTIBLES AND | T-BIRD STATION WAGONS |: , TO CHOOSE FROM "ais lee. ie * BR? —— | wails, white top ..... $1805 ‘ BANK RATES Kd eos ob ah owe. sims i W e trade i or down. 55 Ford ts 3 - : tots “Oaklahd County's ” Plymouth 4 ar. V-# $05 wildest trader” : Pontiac “larepiet cat i is ; 20) ev. 2, or. 210, % es - NORTH $3 Plymouth “Chub coupe... $285 } | 32 Ghrysier 4 ar vs Feet. at CHEVROLET I. | Re ir. : 4 UT RIEWENSCHNBIDER” | Birmingham . Mieakied ree cry cade om ' 232 g. Saginaw : All A extras cost. Full price only $1,295. SCHUTZ MOUTH $12 5. Peek Birmingham _ ‘1963 FORD CONVERTIBLE, RA- dio. heater, automatic transmis- A al bargain Lb rei30-B. North Ceres MORE VALUE 's WAGON ‘ST Mercury 4 dr. hard top wagon, ene anger ayy power steering and brakes, R&H, white walls .. $2345 | [_Zurenr_Vors. | DOOR SE-|- x Co. "33 CHEVY CONVERTS | FE 8-0488 "52° Buick 4-Dr. Cer netiey Je sell the st ies at the other example what We mean, DeSOTO-PLY 912 8. Woodward = 56 MOA igrorte ca ii cL clean, $295. EM 36578. ee lr ae a F ACTORY BRANCH 55 MERCURY . "= PONTIAC RETAIL STORE CLEMENS sT; “TE 3-7117 __BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ DOOR heater, 1 m to off $148. Mra Bell, Greai Lakes, PE 8.0402, leged vee to Od SEDAN, MERC. a3 ‘3? FORD. 2-DR. RADIO * HEAT-| MONEY N. me pa et. Whitewalls, OR 3-8213. ments of A 67 month, Call C¥edit 148 FORD, REB T Mi : ar. Parks at MI 47500 overhauled transmission, good! Harold Turner Ford. rubber, best reasonable price, OA | [954 B WAGON. 8-2047. : R&H. A Y NO mars | VACATIONING? DN. htsume vayama | fad Save money on your vacation Parks Credit hs Pion with clean °55 Fordomatic with ee Ly 47500. Haro! bed. Exc, cond., OR 3-1006 4 T. p isis Thee R WAGON. for lion, id Tur-| Nice! 2062 Commonwealth. = ie Get Wise, Economize i . CALL OR 3-2156 after 5 p.m. RAMBLER tw & USED C Bu L SPENCE SALES & SERVICE FE 5-9297 Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 1-8133 56 Suburban Mtrs. JEROME'S "Bright Spot’ HOCUS POCUS doesn ¢ exist gpa sle- (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Bandstand. (2) Brightu.. Day. (2) Secret Stor 30 (9) Laff Time. (2) Edge of Night. (4) Modern Romances. (1) Mickey Club. (9) Serial Theater. Find Way to Control Proper Light Level: the same manner as a thermostat * * It idenoares incoming daylight and turns off just enough artificial ‘lighting to keep the controled area under ‘the proper illumination. 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Music dAall V2, News, McKensie |, Chase Sports giants | the debt limit. ‘cures ate 1 in 8. NEW YORK Dick Clark's rock 'n’ roll itour is being postponed (while he tries singers) to sign big-name . Joel McCrea's hiteh =. for the Seesaw,” its backers . . TV version of .“I Love Lucy.” With Friendly Letters HOLLYWOOD — Lana Turner's swamped with great: stacks of friendly letters—probably 50,000 of them—from big stars, housewives, ordinary fans . virtual prjsoner in her own home by her mail and hoping, with a staff of secretaries, they’ve said prayers for Lana and Cheryl. No movie star has evér had such fan mail THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN * * Pvt. Elvis Presley’s being sought for the College News Conference TV’er after his basic training’s finished . i Is Spent ministers, priests, -and . . all wishing good luck daughter Cheryl. voluntarily made herself, a out, Lana’s reading all the answer it. have criticized Lana. however, have written that e Johnny Stompanate killing. little else. be considering going back to her houseponiy.on once or twice— and Go Dancing Television-Film Singer \go to the rock'’n’ roll hangouts? Difficult to Date Would Be Recognized, Mauled by Fans By JANET KERN ’ International News Service For generations, it has been tra- ditional for teenagers to dream of “stardom” as a happy estate to which they aspire unswervingly, if hopelessly. * * * Lately however, the dream has become anything but hopeless. Teenagers and just-post-teens are the star material of the moment. And these young matinee idols | are finding a few problems roughening their pathway among the clouds. Take, for instance, a young man (just 20 years old) named Tommy Sands —who is undoubtedly the most publicized, and among the most idolized, of today’s stars. Tommy is good looking, smart, rich, famous. But how is even the| ONTONAGON — The deaths! most dateable young man to meet) nice girl companions in the course) of one-night stand tours CS the | country? * * * Tommy leves to dance, especially to ‘his’ kind of music+rock 'n’ roli—but how can he, one, of the top recording idois in the field, He can’t; the. kids would tear the | buttons off his shirt. He can't go! to the movies for the same reason. THE SAME PROBLEM At home in Hollywood, Tommy ‘does date, but there he and his young star friends have the same problem of being recognized and mauled if they go to public places. So what can they .do? * * * “Most of th® time we go to the beach with a record player and a radio and plenty of sandwiches,” LANA son Jody says he'll wed actress Jennifer Lea after his army . Buddy Fegelson’s gift to Greer Garson when she | - quits “Auntie Mame” will be a European vacation . .'. a low-budget hit with two actors repaid . Singer Line Renaud will star in a French “Two * . Bob ‘Hope says he’s done so much traveling that the airlines |voted him a monogrammed container . ‘Tommy explains. It hardly sounds ‘like the kind of glamorous evening imost young dreamers-of-stardom envision. Tommy does go to places ef adult entertainment, of course, but le goes for practical reasons. He has his eye on the ~~ to im iat 0 oat aes , Franchot Tone attended the Lunt and Fontanne premiere, wept — the drama. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: An at the end of thelr flight: has now been completed. airline hostess told passengers “The safest part of your trip Please drive carefully going home.” . . . That’s earl, brother. ht, 1958) . he terms “the greats” in his busi- |ness, seeing each one at least twice ito study their techniques, their musical phrasing, their stage pres- ence and personality. * * * Who are “‘the greats” in Tommy Sands’ eyes and ears? There's Frank Sinatra (“he's—the great- ~(Copyrig’ Sen> O’Mahoney Voices Ideas WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney .(D-Wyo) said today he does not believe Congress should lift all restrictions from the federal s * * * O'Mahoney, a member of the Senate-House Economic Commit- tee, said declines in tax income make it. almost inevitablé the Ei- senhower administration’ will have to ask Congress for an increase jabove the 180 billion dollar level ito which Congress recently raised) * * * “There has been a great deal Speedy Drivers Gambling Lives in Perilous Game From National Safety Council Russian roulette, anyone? Of course not. enough to play that game? Good question. But how about out there _ton the highway? Do you ever drive fast? Then you're playing just as dangerous a game as Russian roulette, the National Safety Council points out. “Driving at high speeds is ‘pretty silly,” it says. Let's suppose you're ona 400- mile trip, Council statistics show that if you whiz along at 75 m.p.h., the chances of someone getting killed if an = pest or- Drive 65 m.p.h. and your chances of dying if an occurs are a lot slimmer — 1 in 20. At that speed it'll take about an hour more on the road, Slow down to 55, though, and if a collision takes place the chance}. of a fatality occuring is 1 in 50.|- The slower speed will mean a couple more hours of driving on the 400-mile jaunt. ’ | Each 10 ma.h. decrease in speed increases your chances of coming out of a car wreck alive. “Don't be a gambler on the tion highway,” the Council warns. ‘The stakes are the — your life, or the lives of your loved \Doesn't Support Lifting of All Debt Restrictions of speculation that there may be a request to take the limit en- tirely off the debt," O'Mahoney said. “But I do not believe it would be wise for Congress to make any move of that kind. Congress ought to keep restraints on the govern- ment’s fiscal policies." > * * * Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-Okla), a member of the Senate Finance Committee; has predicted a new request for increasing the debt limit will be fortheoming. ‘An ad- ivocate of higher government | spending to counter the recession, Kerr said he would support an in- crease. * * * Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) of the Finance Committee has pre- dicted revenues would fall four billion dollars below estimates for the fiseal year beginning July 1. With higher spending he said he expects a deficit of 10 billion dol- Jars in that period, even if there . pare no tax cuts, which he opposes. Who'd be silly) Straits Bridge Rites Will Be Elaborate ST. IGNACE Ww — Every ingredi- | ent of a spectacular production — exhibitions, dernonstrations, side! shows, beauty queens, celebrities, and fireworks — is on the schedule | for the formal dedication of the: Straits of Mackinac. bridge next month. . * * The actual dedication ceremony is set for noon on Saturday, June 28, near the end of a three-day celebration. Special displays and shows are planned proach during the festival. The special events — parades, band concerts and dancing — will start Thursday, June 26, and. run day and night through the Saturday night following the formal dedica- e+ & The bridge, linking Upper and Lower for the first time, . jones," Was opened to traffic in November. + them. _| The exhibition was held in con- est”) and Perry Como and Vic Damone and Tony Bennett and Nat “King” Cole and Billy Eck- Tommy can go to see these “greats,” and meet them, and stand pretty nearly on a par with * * *. That much is just like the rever- ies of the young dreamers-of- stardom. But closer than - most though he ig to “the greats,” Tom- my Sands is a lot farther than most boys his age from the dates which constitute a pleasure of "rite for most kids his age. One Dies as Truck Hits Full School Bus TOMMY SANDS Ist Class Seat _ tor Air Tourist NEW YORK « — An air tour- ist’s girth gained him'a first-class seat yesterday on .a flight to | Europe. for London from Idlewild Airport,. was so large he was unable to’ fasten his safety belt. It was decided to move the passenger — a man whose name and weight were not disclosed — Death Remain Unsolved Today _ Autopsy Fails to Show, What Killed Couple in’ Ontonagon Last Week | belts are a few inches longer. The plane took off, all passen- gers securely fastened. wright Leslie Stevens and actress Kathryne Manx are honeymoon- ing after marriage in the Long ‘Beach. Naval Air Station Chapel. |Adm, Leslie Stevens. bride 26. Each has been jonce belore, SCHEER ae : 4 Big Size Gains Just before an Israeli Airline plane was. preparing. to take off ; the plane’s purser reported a*” passenger in the tourist section ‘to a first-class seat where safety ~ Actress, Playwright Wed: LONG BEACH, Calif. @®—Play-. | Stevens’ father was the late Vice Y The younger Stevens is M, his married. major of. the| Gov. yet broke with the Leader adminis-| ‘of an Ontonagon dentist and his. iwife remained a mystery today. Sheriff Michael Livingston said, '“Our theory is poison but we are jnot certain.” An autopsy sures fafied to show what killed Dr. John L. Pearse, 54, and his wife, Martha, 53. They were found dead in their Ontonagon home Friday. The bodies bore no sign of violence, State Police Sgt. Clarence Miller said they may have died in a suicide or a murder-suicide pact. He said a note in a woman's hand- writing. was found. It asked that a priest and a minister be notified as well as Mrs. Pearse’s brother in Hurley, Wis. Dr. Pease was a Protestant; his wife a Catholic. The autopsy was performed by) were sent to State Police labora- tories in East Lansing for further analysis. Impaneling of a coroner’s jury Was delayed pending a report Lansing. investigate. — State University. Seeks Governorship HARRISBURG, PA. — David L. Lawrence, Pittsburgh's long- time mayor and the power behind ocratic reigns Pennsylvania has be governor himself. As the state's Mr. Democrat for more than 20 years, Lawrence, 68, is picked by most experts to run away with the party's — tration when the governor tried unsuccessfully to block a Repub- three per cent sales tax, Furman looks onForecast crice “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, Vay 13, ; 103826 PAGES ‘Playgrounds N pat! N ot ‘Be Costly A FENCE FOR CLIMBING — item in Monteith School ett which par- * A most popular onnenent. ete re TS — ee 3 ane Photes by Rebs Heintzelman ents are building themselves, with inexpensive = oa sn e DRAINAGE TILE TO YOU — TUNNEL TO THE SMALL FRY. . 100KS LIKE AN OLD TIRE BUT IS REALLY 4804 , OR MAYBE A SPACE SHIP. Child’ s World of Make-Believe Thrives on Familiar Things By REBA HEINTZELMAN Little kids -living in the Monteith | school area in Waterford Township, | any Soeioua Motsle Son shin eaters on items that cannot be purchased) Old toats, huge ‘sewer tile, rail- Toad tracks, and a genuine western corraltence with pole. big swinging ‘gates, are of the free- fun meri 3 accumulated for? the youngsters, 7 + * + : Because money was scarce for |» Sell Your Car Now to Jerome's unusual project was started by the PTA group in the school, Under the leadetship of Joe Forum and Denzil Flowers, car- In mpeay's Press a Comics ottee re eeret — ttee 19 County News.:.......° secee 1B Editorials ......... ovees pues 6 Markets .......6.....5 at 7 ‘Obituaries at eS I ii sc cveuss vines . 16-17 Th@atere . ow ccc cst eeess 8 TV & Radio Programs...... & Wilson, Eari.>...°..,.... see Women’s Pages.......... 11-13 Meson Spot.” PE 8-0488. _ Wednesday. Is Double Stamp Day san re | the fact that ‘parehts found Outsiand s ne} erpina, WR 8 at + penters, painters, engineérs, plumbers and electricians (all dads) responded to the idea with enthusiasm, Recreation director Tom Belton ‘ eg Pn -Up a map for placing the play apparatus where it would be most advantageous, and the men took over, Mre, A. E, Ostrander land Mrs. Joe Orosey ‘“‘spark ithe women into action; * * * . A sinking pirate ship (the weath- er-beaten rowboat) jis “floating” in the middle of the school yard, be- side a dark mountain tunnel (sew- _jer_tile secured in cement). “Swinging on a garden gate” is an actual experience for the | Young folks, A real western-type corral (se- cured, in cement) with two . big E barn-yard gates, are ‘in full swing, (Continued (on Page 2, Col. 7) “lwhich Is conducting the election. 3 ‘er Nixon in “Student Caracas Rioti a s. City Teamster Says He Il Fight Election Ban Seeks Help of National Rackets Committee A Pontiac teamster said’ ing making him ineligible 614 this weekend. ° The candidate, Charles Featherlyn, of Ave., a driver for Truck- away Corp., said he was seeking help from the Na- tional Teamsters Monitor) Board and the Senate Rackets Committee, which has had the union. and its president, James R. Hoffa, under investigation. Robert F. Kennedy, counsel for the Senate Committee, said in Washington today he has received complaints about the from members of Local 614. “We are aware of the situation,” Kennedy said. ‘Possibly it may be brought up at a future hearing of the committee. However, at pres- Union Board, Senate’ | U.S. Information Agency office here, then marched past |the American consulate. to run for office at Local’ election! French in Algiers Sack U.S. Office in Protest Riots ALGIERS (#\—French demonstrators today sacked the About 50,000 persons poured through the streets pro- today he would fight a rul-/testing the designation of Pierre Pflimlin as French Bay City Buses ‘Stop Running 426 First) Tomorrow Night BAY CITY # — City bus + gervice in Bay City is scheduled to end tomorrow night. Balcer Bros. Motor Coach Co., - which operates the buses, said it planned to halt service be- cause of declining revenves. Voters yesterday approved.an amendment to, the city charter | which is aimed at solving bus service problems. The amend- ment gives the city commission authority to begin negotiations for acquiring, operating or leas- ing a bus service to be sub- sidized by taxes. A referendum must be held on whatever decision is reached by the commission and it must ent there is nothing this office can) do." Featherlyn was one of three | men nominated last month to run for secretary-treasurer Sat- urday and Sunday in the first election held at the local since - Hoffa took it over as trustee in 1983, The other candidates were Floyd a B. Harmon, a business agent ap- pointed by Hoffa, and- Charles W. | Woon, a trucker. ONLY ONE ELIGIBLE » Both Featherlyn and Woon were ruled ineligible to run by the De- ‘troit District Teamsters Council, Under the rulings, Harmon is now jthe only,candidate for the office. Robert Holmes, council vice said he made the rul- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) be approved by three-fifths of. | the voters. — Mercury Going Up; on Horizon. Partly cloudy and warmer with low tonight of 44 to 48 and a high tomorrow of near 8 is the fore- cast by the U.S, Weather Bureau. For the next five days tempera- tures will average about five de- grees above the norma] of 68 de- grees and the normal, low of 47. Wednesday will be warm but Fri- "day will be cool with scattered showers Wednesday or Thursday and again Friday or Saturday. The lowest Feading in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 43 degrees. The mercury stood at 76 at 2 p.m, ¥ Firm Optimistic on Economy | Consumers to Expand A Consumers Power Co. official says his firm is un- deterred by Michigan's economic ills and is going ahead with plans for a 430-million-dollar expansion of its elec- trical facilities. “We expect to continue to gan’s economy to continue ready to.meet industry’s time comes,” he said. |. Campbell is a son of the late _ Birum G. Campbell, former |® district superintendent for ~ Consumers at Pontiac. The commission opened hearings ‘lon the company’s petition for a $15,300,000 yearly boost in its electric rates, to $20,000 customers in 61 counties. Campbell told the commission his firm had invested 492 million dollars in recent years: to ex- pand its electric facilities. But he said the 3 per cent return on new properties did not allow a fair retarn on investment. return.” The company has reduced costs/ "and efficiency in an ef- charges, he said! Ben he\said, “we are at a coats cy ew poomen” Company we ‘again- ty govertiments and other par- to testify in the hearing. Most have: boost. requirements when fol —— earn —7 Campbell recalled that the PSC|” eight years ago acknowledged 5.7)" per cent as a “reasonable rate of) increased . fort, 09 Ne the line ca cosomer)s ee a8 ape por b % witnesses were to tes-| today. \ Some 15. cities and villages and) as many other township and. coun. 2 esi ave werved' samek they ‘wentll indicated they will oppose the rate| Planning Facilities grow and we expect Michi- to grow,” said James H. Campbell, company vice president, in testimony before the State Public Service Commission in Lansing. “We believe this is a time to go forward so as to be' ee ON All About Men... Chapter Two premier, They then turned the parade into an anti-Ameri- can demonstration. The USJA office, third to be at- tacked in Africa and the Middle East in four days, was almost de- molished. A State Department muee inside was Shoved around by French students but was unhurt. The shouting French smashed windows and furniture’ and threw books eut into the street. The mob sacked the newspaper office of the Journal D'Alger, It has been accused by diehard right- wingers of being too liberal in its policy toward the almost four-year- old nationalist_rebellion. * & .@ The crowd included large num- -|bers of students and war veterans. Many shouted “The army to pow-) jer!" ; Two policemen were on duty at the USIA office but did not in- tervene. The angry crowd then headed up the street to the U, S. Con- sulate - about a mile away. The consulate was the scene of a bomb He'll Try SEEKS SUPPORT — Pierre Pflimlin. (above) is seeking the French National Assembly's ap- proval of his cabinet today, in the face of angry riots in protest by Algerian Colonials. Warning Fails to Save Tot, 3 Joel Bennett Drowns in Terry Lake Near His Pontiac Home Three-year-old Joel Bennett was not to venture near treacherous Terry Lake, a few steps from his attack several weeks-ago. tk 8 The demonstrations reflected rising antiAmerican feeling in AY- geria, Many French here’ beliéve ‘the United States would like to see Algeria independent of French rule, the USIA office in ‘midafternoon. One . group of demonstrators smashed in the front, Others smashed the outside name plate on the office, which is on the sec- ond floor of an office and .apart- ment building Don Davies of Great Falls, Mont. was in the office at the time but was unhurt. An American soufce said that ‘the demonstrators included 4 number of war veterans, who are among the most outspoken right- wingers in Algeria. The demonstrations were staged by students, right-wing groups and ‘lothers protesting the vote of the National Assembly in Parjs on. the investiture of Premier-designate Pierre Pflimlin. Leaflets were thrown about the streets demanding that if Pflimlin became premier, the French set- tlers in Algeria should use all means to keep his representatives out of Algeria. ° * * * Although Pflimlin’s program for Algeria is almost identical with ithat of his predecessors, right-wing parties claim Pflimlin is weakening (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) i wee hours. * ' go ridiculous. another boy. place for Joe Peck any mire.” RELI EE EOE EE OE IS BE x * You must get used, to the state of fatherhood by. degrees. His mother’s love has been building up for nine long months, whtile all you felt was resentment toward wating that could make her look A mother’s love flows toward the most helpless, and when the rena alle ssa choc har analee: cic ahar ac. 4 oc esceallal the same boat — united by a common misery. Sechidilaas thi-iireneinis 14 tin colaed dh Witaek te 014 my ease. Our oldest son, who was two and a half when- his brother was born, had acquired the habit of climbing out of his crib and sneaking in with his mother. The first night she was home he Se ee The demonstrators broke into Eugene Bennett, Joel and two playmates his age wandered down to the sparse beach on the north side of the lake. There is a 40-foot drop off about four feet off the north shore. Roused by the children, Keith Wilson, 34, of 541 S. Jessie St. ran to the lake and found Joel's body floating a few feet from shore. Wilson is a friend of ‘the boy's family. Police figured: Joel accidentally fell off the drop off. Efforts by a fire department inhalator crew to revive him failed. The Bennetts have another son, Michael, 6. -Bennett works at Pontiac Motor Division. Gronchi in London * LONDON ™& — Britain's royal family greeted Italy's President Giovanni Gronchi today on a.field of red carpet spread inside the dingy old Victoria railroad sta- tion. - City Police Survey Editorial on Page 6 Today Battle of Sexes Starts Early By JOSEPH H. PECK, M: D. Yoondensed From the Book, ‘All About Men,” 1958) Don't worry if your love for the new arrival seems shabby com- pared with the affection shown by his mothér, and check that tom- cat-like impulse to chew off his head when he cries with colic in the I found him sobbing beside my bed, cold and. most unhappy. . When I asked why he was crying, he said, “There just ain't any a (Continued. on Page 2, Col. 4) old enough this year to be warned) Hostile Crowd Grabs for Wife in Venezuela Police Use Tear Gas CARACAS, Venezuela (?) —Jeering mobs of students _|spat on Vice President Nix- on today and grabbed at Mrs. Nixon before police, It was the most hostile reception the Nixons had received in their South American tour, Rioters spat on Nixon as he ar- rived at the airport from Colom- “bia, and then hurled tin cans and The rioting came along the ave- nue as Nixon was en route to lay a wreath at the tomb. of Simon Bolivar, South American liber- ator. : No Knock, Just Nip MILWAUKEE - w — The Hu mane -Society was summoned to take the bite out of an auto en- gine when mechanic Dick Schrav- en raised the hood of Duane’ Bel- lows’ auto, found a contented possum, perched in the engine compartment, and was nipped while trying to dislodge the stow- away. SA SE esa ee a Tin Cans, Rocks Hurled at Vice President’s Car; using tear gas, drove them -jaway. ais ee Sts these aga MANE ee ee Pe i ~ Bombers Strike -inHazel Park - Cut-Rate Barber. Shop} ii i HS P . ao oo s = * chased - walks today it Violent protest against Lebanon's pro - Western government, Demonstrators roamed through Beirut for the second day. Organ- ized bands were determined to force a general strike and bring business to a standstill. ‘They smashed windows an d wrecked shops that defied their orders to close, Taxis that ven: tured out were smashed, . A few people who went out in downtown ‘streets were scattered by the roving bands, More barricades were set up in the streets and some were set afire to make them more effec- tive. Fevetish political maneuvering was Godér way in afi effért to Srate ye The eabinet decided to protest to the -U. N° ‘Seturity Council against foreign interference in Leb- tes did not name any country but presumably had the United Arab Republic in mifd. . Radio stations in Cairo and Da- maseus, the two U, A. R. provin- cial capitals, have been broadcast: anon, | The Cairo sewspaper Aj Ah- ram called en Lebanese Presi- dent Camille Chamoun to re- anon's internal affairs. The minis- Ar ed Valuation ing ealls for open rebellion in Leb-| ' Rioters in Lebanon Stage| - Anti-West Demonstration BEIRUT, Lebanon i — Rioters| smashed shops, blocked the streets! lence, with flaming barricades and from the side- sions, appafently on the city’s out. skirts, broke the stillness, No im- available. — Boost in Sight* State Board. 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F aad ee hme : 4 i ' Oo y i > f * es aes € BS DSRS Mages pene ey inks gg A ap a a ag ht Q } wt “it Says Starkweather Killed Girl's Stepfather to Start Death Spree saying Chartes Starkweather killed Caril Fugate’s stepfather and then Caril kept her mother from killing Charles was read yesterday in the Starkweather murder trial. The prosecution read the letter although Starkweather is not charged with the stepfather’s death. It was signed by Charles and Caril. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bartlett, Caril's stepfather and mother, and Caril’s two year old half sis- ter were the second, third and fourth victims in 11 slayings that Starkweather has adynowledged. He is ‘on trial for the shooting of Robert Jensen, 17, near Ben-|- net, Neb., last January. Jensen was killed as police hunted Stark- weather, 19, and Caril, 14, the day after the Bartletts were found dead. The letter, taken from Stark- weather after his capture in Wy- eS oming, told how he came to visit Caril, bringing his rifle in hopes of a hunting trip with Bartlett. He was “happy and full of jokes.” RECREATION — A typical scene at the Department of Parks and Recreation social hoyr Tuesday nights at Mark Twain School has Garold Aurand Jr. (left) of Lake Orion and Sheryl Avis (right) of 1580 Opdyke Rd. trying jewelry making with Mrs. Kenneth Ber- Pontiac Press Phete aa: of 1770 Silver Bell Rd. Aurand and Sheryl are participants in a new experimental program for handicapped persons. Mrs. Berridge heads a women's group that is helping out. {Sputnik Troubles \Gets Five Days in Jail |yesterday for contempt of court. His mood changed to anger at an order by Mrs, Bartlett to leave. He replied sarcastically. That angered Bartlett.and brought on a fight, the letter said, ending with Charles shooting Bartlett. The letter related “at this mom . was so mad that she had (pic-| By PETE LOCHBILER - ture of a knife drawn here) and They have a lot of fun Tuesday was going to cut him (Stark nights at Mark Twain School's or- weather). * 'thopedic center. * * : | eae ee ee Not the physically handicapped She knot (knocked) the guM/prade school pupils, but rather from Chuck's hands. Chuck just young adults and high school stu- stood there saying he was SOITY dents getting together in an expe- he didn’t want to do it. I Sot) rimental program of the Peatige| from killing ck stop my MOM parks and Recreation Departmen t “Betty. Jean (the child) was) - * *. yelling so loud I hit her with the For persons used to wheel chairs | gun about 10 times, She would not. and crutches, the social evenings!_ stop. Chuck had the (again a pic. 2%@ & welcome event. Their ses- ture of a knife) _ he let it Sions resemble those that take 0. It sto somewhere near Place in the living room of your oe head.’ re home without rolling up the rug. Mrs, Bartlett was shot to death. | A friendly card game er an The letter did not say*who fired) im formal discussion of jazz and ticipants go in for crafts and uae! ing. Occasionally a kitchen-lover prepares pizza at home, warms it| up at school and serves it to an) appreciative crowd. * * * The group also likes to mark such occasions as birthday parties with cake and ice cream. | where the emphasis is on having | | fun in a relaxed atmosphere,” | explained Leonard t ‘Buss, ths West German Areas. fo Get Nike Bases “They're inform al sessions - the Howarth Community Extension | Handicapped Look Forward to Tuesdays | department’ recreation super. , ‘The program Tae what can visor. | The experiment began in Febru- lof volunteer groups and ‘special- lary and is working out so well, ists, working in cooperation with ‘Buzz said, that a summer program |the department,” said Buzz. ‘is being planned which includes | lhe accomplished with the. fine help Hints Soviets Have WARSAW (?—The Soviet Union has run into trouble trying to launch a third Sputnik, a top So- viet scientist hinted last night. “addressing the Polish Astronau- tical Society, Prof. Jurij A, Po- putting up a new Sputnik were ame completion. * * * - He was asked by a Polish news- man whether Soviet scientists ran] into some kind of failure during | launching attempts similar to the! mishaps experienced by American, ket experts. he Soviet scientist replied: “As! you know the problem is a very) complicated one and some at- tmpts may fail.” Podiedonoscev said the Sov iets | now are working on a rocket to circle the moon and take pictures of the side man has never seen. He was vague about when i. might be fired— ‘this year or next year | ‘or some time in the future the attempt will be made." Arrives Late at Court, LOS ANGELES @ — Being 45 minutes late to court cost Barbara Burns, 20, five days in jail. She is the daughter of the late comedian Bob Burns. Superior Judge Otto Emme sentenced her Miss Burns had been ordered to appear for the trial of her bridegroom, David James Mack, before they were married. The Andes mountain chain is biedonoscev said preparations for | "| Britain Gets Big Load of U.S. Salk Vaccine | , MANCHESTER, England w' — ‘|Britain's biggest consignment o Salk vaccine from the United] | States arrived by special] plane to- day to speed this country's fight against polio. The government in- as the summer months, — Te comelett See for two million injections, waiting -for inoculations before peak-infection About’ one-third of the: pba use in the U.S, are. more Gun, — old. 7 TO We Miss ae nen Sree — ° '\ oS does not. 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These include the Commis- sioners, City Manager, Civil Service Commission, Pontiac Police Officers Association, Chief StraLey and citi- zens in general. * * * City Manager Willman says: “It is my opinion that a better police job has been done than the report would indicate, but it is very evident in the judgment of the report we are failing to meet satisfactory standards.” Perhaps this is a fair summary. Some who have a deep personal stake will insist it is “too strong,” and others will contend it “should have been more drastic.” It doesn’t duck or dodge. No one is whitewashed. x = Ww One important thing becomes ap- parent. There’s no mention of brib- ery, or of anyone “on the make” by virtue of office. There are no charges of malfeasance and the department is not “looking the other way” to favor special ‘interests. * *.« | The report states bluntly that esprit de corps is below par * - indica’ the Civil to know just who’s who. The report indicate’ the system is a bit of adh " ? % ee Police officers must work for the Chief and be answerable to ‘him directly. No other arrange- ment is workable. In a sound set-up, the Civil Service Commis- sion might review discipline cases where sufficient cause is shown, . but the Commission should never sit in solemn and final judgment on the Chief’s-hiring and firing. This is said in defense of Chief Herbert W. Straley. x * * . In turn, the Chief should be answerable to the City Manager. Un- der our bungling plan, apparently that isn’t true. — . With all factors considered, it looks as though the Chief's effective days here might be numbered. We say this reluctantly and with sincere regret. The decision rests with the Commis- sion and it won't be easy. The Press thinks the Chief is the unhappy vic- tim of an unworkable system and a personal refusal to unbend sufficient- ly. According to repeated reports, HERBERT STRALEY hasn’t been the easiest man for those under him. But he has labored with a futile setup. When a business isn’t succeeding, the finger eventually rests unerringly on management. Someone has to rest on the sacrificial altar. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tuz Powtiuc Press Company 48° W. Huron 6t. ‘Pontiac 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Baseerr, Jomw A, Rey Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and. Advertising Director Manager East M. Teeapweit, Circulation Maneger Howsaee HM. Prreorie 11. Vice Prestdent and - Business Manager G Marsmace Juroan, Local Advertising Manager soun W. Prracrnsto. : scape and Editor Tae, wBiataging Eaiter — ted Press is. entitied exclusively to tre ey republica tion of all local news printed tn this seeps per as well as all AP news dispatches Seg fiee Parse te-Setiveses vy terrier for 40 cer service is : where ——— not avalieble by, mai! ‘Nocomn, Lapeer and 33.00 2 goar;, elstwhere in, te in, the tubecripiign United A care payable tn 1% wel at Pontiac Groace C lmuaw Classified Manager n end | it une fees A . Phone Pontiac FE 2 f°’ ie ee ® ee ee if ‘i The Press believes Chief STRALEY is a conscientious official and well trained. Yet the report indicates plainly he is not sufficiently effective in Pontiac. * * * A Director of Public Safety is in- dicated as a virtual necessity. We still believe the-administration of the de- partment is more important, but the Commission must consider every: thing. x * * The report was made indepen- dently and it comes after de- tailed and exhaustive work. Those who compiled the survey had no irons in the fire. They were be- holden to no one. The report can have erred in any one particular, but by and large its findings must be accept- ed as truthful, scientific and authentic. We feel the Commis- sioners, the Civil Service Com- mission and the police themselves must take the verdict in a spirit of compromise. . x «*« * The good of the order comes ahead of any individual. , Does Sack Satisfy? Or Do Yow Still Wish | to. Eliminate Weight? Tulips: Among the top rewards for living through the winter. The newly elected leader of “Pontiac TOPS Slimmerettes” is anxious to get more women interested in what “TOPS” stand for; (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). She is ' Mrs, James Watt of 494 Mooré St. The membership list will be closed when 30 are secured. Perhaps the new sack dresses conceal the undersirable stuff to such an extent that the gals are losing interest. But it should be remembered that a health ele- ment also is involved. Pethaps you'd bet- ter talk it over with Mrs. Watt anyway. Her phone is FE 4-4739. Ground is sdon to be broken at Coral Gables, Fla., for a new Jewish temple, to be named in honor of a man whose com- pany has considerable property holdings in the Pontiac area. He is Philip Catsman, ' formerly of-Flint, who as a Russian im- migrant, got his start in business by ped- dling coal from house to house in that city. It’ was 50 years ago this very week that Pontiac broke into the national headlines on account of the concoction and sale here of a new drink, . “Hot Pop,” dispensed by -the saloons whose hard liquor business was wiped out by the county voting that way by a margin of only 79 votes. Many of them put up signs, “Soft Drinks Only,” | but the new hot pop was found to have inebriating qualities and was banned: A report just received from Michigan State Geologist "William L. Daoust has me puzzled. It give the crude oil pro- duction of each county @uring the past year, and credits Oakland County with 456 barrels. Oil is one of the very few im- portant products that I didn’t know our county produced, and I'm wondering where those 456 barrels were pumped. Nobody ever was a bigger booster for his home town than Henry R. Dahl of our suburban Oxford. His travels for, an automotive firm cover most of our nation, with a yearly mileage that ap- proximates a few times around the world. His universal theme for. Oxford always ts “Most Beautiful on Earth.” ‘ From one of my most appreciated seek- ers of knowledge, Bertrand Folsom of Birmingham, comes an inquiry. One of his friends wants to bet him that a dead person can vote, and he wonders “where's the hitch?” Well, Bert, don’t take the bet. If a person dies between the time that he filed an absentee ballot and the election, the law says it must be counted, Verbal Orchids to- ; Mrs. Rebecca Ottaman . ‘of Auburn Heights; eighty-fifth birth- day Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Freeling of Waterford; fifty-second wedding an- niversary. : Frederick Gregson of Rochester; eighty-third birthday *, ie. fon A * The Tough Receptionist David Lawrence fave: WASHINGTON — An amazing incident occurred on television last Sunday evening. Dr. Linus Cari Pauling told a nationwide audience that his own gov- ernment — the United States of . America — can't be trusted. : He is the sci- entist — now a professor of chemistry at the California Insti- tute of Technol- ogy. — who took the lead in pre- LAWRENCE _ senting a petition recently to the United Nations urg- ing an international agreement to ban nuclear tests. “How do you make agreements,” he was asked, ‘‘with a nation that has broken so many agreements? Isn't this the heart of our problem in dealing with the Soviets?” x * * “Well,” replied Dr. Pauling, ‘the United: States has broken many agreements, too, international Agreements and treaties. Nations keep agreements, keep their ‘treaties so long as they continue to do them good." Dr. Pauling was appearing on a half-hour program—*“Meet the Press.” There wasn't time to ask him to be apecific and am- plity his charges, nor was there opportunity to interrogate him as a congressional committee would. - In fact, the scientist went on. to vilify..other scientists. He de- nounced Dr, Edward Teller, often referred to as “the father of the H-bomb,” and Dr, Willard F. Libby, noted scientist who is a member of the Atomic Energy —— * « * Dr.. Pauling said these two scien- tists ‘“‘make statements that are -not honest, outright, forthright statements—they make dishonest, untrue, misleading: statements to mislead the American public.” Thereupon, one of the newsmen on the panel asked if the Ameri- can public wouldn't be influenced by “the fact that you in the past have always rather mouthed the- Communist point of view rather than what has been called the free world’s point of view,” and ‘whether that wouldn't cause the American people to put more credence in the views of Dr. Libby and Dr. Teller. The answer given by Dr. Pauling was a denial that he had ‘“‘mouthed the Communist point of view,” whereupon one of the interrogators asked this question: «x * * “Doctor, how do you explain this thing for example, the House Com- mittee on Un-American Activities, which said: ‘His whole record in- dicates that Dr. Linus Pauling is primarily engrossed in placing his scientific attainments at the serv- ice of a host of organizations which have been in complete subservience to the Communist Party of the United States of America,’ and they list some 60 organizations and petitions that you have signed in — the interests of the Communist cause?"" - The Country Parson “Shouting your desires doesn’t get them ac At did all our umpire os af ‘would have been kiile Dr. Pauling replied: ‘‘Not one of which was on the attorney gen- eral's list by the way, and this House Un-American Activities Committee never accused me of anything, never called me in,” * * * But Rep. Francis E. Walter (D-Penn), chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities, did insert in the ‘‘Con- gressional Record” on June 4, 1957, several pages enumerating all the different Commanist pro}- ects with which, he said, Dr. Pauling had been in one way or another identified. Mr. Walter noted also that Dr. Pauling was signer of the legal . brief petitioning the Supreme Court for a new trial for Morton Sobell, the Communist agent who is serv- ‘Scientist’s Blast at U.S. Is Amazing Also in the 1955 fall term of the Supreme Court, a legal brief was submitted in behalf of the. Com- munist Party appealing from the decision of the subversive activities control board which required the Communist party to register with the attorney general as an agent of a foreign principal. Dr. Pauling was among the signers. a ee Strangely enough, neither the House Committee on Un-American Activities nor the Senate internal : — subcommittee has ever ing a prison term for conspiracy . to commit espionage. had Dr. Pauling before them to explain ‘his activities. Rumor has it that powerful politi- cal influences have managed to squelch the efforts of those mem- bers and staff of the two commit- tees who have wanted to ask some questions of Dr. Pauling. (Copyright, 1958) CY Dr, William Brady Says: ‘Change’ Won't Disrupt Healthy Woman’s Routine The healthy woman has no “change of life.” She just lives More or less as happily after There are days when petty an-— noyances, which would ordinarily be overlooked, are highly magni- fied and cause crying spells, ,ex- cessive sweating, faintness, teh. ing of the skin. These disturbances of physical and mental comfort may make the woman speak sharply or criti- cally to her loved ones. An un- derstanding husband and family may help her to recover her good nature and good sense. In any case the woman around 50 who imagines ‘“‘change of life” accounts for her symptoms should "go to her physician and state her complaint without alluding to her age or the menopause unless the physician asks about these details. BEWARE OF FLYING RUMORS - The middle-aged woman must be on guard against the morbid sug- gestions that are always flying about the beauty parlor or the bridge club. The conception of “change of life’ in men seems absurd, but I must say middle-aged men some- times complain of “hot flashes’ the most common complaint of women at the menopause. Some women tell me an ade- quate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D has brought great re- dressed envelope for Little Les- son 26, The Calcium Shortage, and the pamphlet The Memo- aauee ot x It may be happenstance, but 1 must note that very few women have reported such benefit from ~ hormones or estrongenic. prepara- tions, such as premarin tin tablet form), * It is well to rena that both men and women in America are generally calcium deficient, and one of the physiological their morale. : UNHAPPY BEAUTY _, Moreover, I that , « millions’ of” are of Salcium is “steady the nerves,” regulate irritability of nerve fibres and nerve centres. Kind of a phys- iological tranquilizer, you might — gay. There’s no calcium in cocktails, highballs, barbiturates, cokes or — tea. There are fifteen grains of it * * * letters, not more than pod page ~Voice of the ae 7 Edgar Hoover, Resident ie on Editorial certainly enjoyed Against FBI Absurd,” Your strong defense appreciated. I think you 1 pay “close attention to your editorials daily. Some I go along with and others I stand behind a ¥ I ? 73 ? H I RT? (Editer’s Note: The two items from The Times were written by members of The Times’ staff. All newspapers have staff writers of their own that cover some events that other papers do not handle. Many, many stories appear in The Press that do not run in The Times. And as to the vest, our peripatetic reporter really has a vest. Sissy, eh what?) ‘President Works Hardest of ‘AIP In answer to F. Cool, our Presi- dent is probably the hardest work- ing man in the United States. Seven of our 33 Presidents have died in office and at least two others as a direct cause of the trials they were subjected to during their terms of office. A man that holds a job with this high mortality rate should be entitled to seme recreation. The President makes $150,000 a year, all of which is taxable, and he spends most of jt in his line of duty. Every President has had some form of recreation and this much should be allowed a-man who gives eight years of his life in devotion to his country. Richard E. Parr ‘Was More Right Than He Knew’ That writer who said the Tigers were becoming a team of cast- offs was more right than he knew. Cardinals, The Cards are last in the National League and this guy nar agp araplaenarg ip Almay but he’s good enough to claim a job with the Tigers. ‘In a few years the Tigers will have an annual battle with Wash- ington for eighth position and it reading ‘ the editorial, “Eaton's which appeared in The’Pontiac Press May '6, apps q-uaiehehin tte gabbvewhes Ar Preery ~ give Mr. Eaten 9 ronan Oye. J. Edgar Hoover, Director ‘Feddral Boreas of Ievedigation Two Defend Capital in Union Discussion In reference to the letter written by Mr. and Mrs., I didn’t get the impression Henry Ford's letter was warning anyone against union leaders. He simply asked that man- agement be given a little credit - for its part in those labor-manage- mept negotiations, which is cer- tainly fair enough. - So the unions have done more for working people than Ford Motor? May I ask just what the union would be doing if there were no Ford Motor? Let's use our heads and at least try to be fair about such things. Enough industry has left Michigan now. Don't bite the hand that’s feeding you. take a master mind to figure that : at if § 4 talistic system. We don't want to be like Russia and let those who do go there. We need to weed out the termites in the timbers as they are getting at the foundations of our country, and we can’t have that. White Collar Worker ‘Can’t Britisher Conceal Envy? Can't Visiting Britisher conceal his envy? If he wants to criticize American-and Proud of It ‘Nice Work if You Can Get It’ Reuther says he will “‘arbitrate’’ except that “‘there can't be any increase in car prices.” The old boy's in form. He expects to get a raise for his union but nothing more to pay it with. ° ie 7. G. | Case Records of a Psychologist: Charm, Not Beauty, Wins Friends An eye surgeon quickly ee inated Nell’s inferiority. But the winning of friends is some- thing nobody else can do for. you, so Nell had to follow a definite psychological formula to attain popularity! But it came and all within a few months. She couldn’t believe what happened for it seemed magical. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ' Case Y-308: Nell D., aged 16, is - the cross-eyed girl mentioned yes- terday. “Dr, Crane, I Have no friends,” she wailed, ‘‘so I feel like ending my life.” . * A * * But I widened her pecmpective by taking ‘her on gop: a visit to one of fie hospitals for crippled children. This turned, ber 7 attention OFF herself and placed @ in ON other? @ youngsters far i more . unfortunate Meanwhile, 1 had reminded Nell of the fact that popularity is won by paying deserved compliments to our oe and thus bunting ~s used to be crossed. For - ‘and unhappy, even though they don’t have ‘crossed eyes, so Nell should quit worshiping “idols” in the form of segments of her own anatomy. * * “At Northwestern University,” I told Nell, “I've had girls in my psychology classes who were 80 lovely they had actually been en- tered in campus beauty contests. “They had straight eyes and pretty teeth and flawless com- plexions and trim figures and “Yet they'd come to my office and actually shed tears because they weren't popular. ‘Some of them would say. they could rate a first date with a col- lege boy but he wouldn't come back for more. : * * * “So these coeds would complain because they were one-date girls.” . HOW TO WIN FRIENDS It is proper that we remove as many defects as medical and den- companions and learns how to be an opie | conversationalist, she will quickly zoom in popu- larity, And if she pays her comrades sincere praise for their many vir- tues, oa wil soon think she is < wonderfu : = teh apie segues giri as rtul, he alse thinks she is beautifal. For our ideas of beauty are largely an individual matter, . We always rate our loved ones the Beast?” At first Beauty dis- liked the ugly Beast. But soon she changed her attitude and finally ne an oe vonartal, That is very true to life. Nell demonstrated it to her tatis- faction ‘as I'll show you in tomor- grok pcg “pay wages? Wise up. It doesn’t ~ * ¥ ‘“ 7 iy 5 ae : 3 eriyeeeer ss eee : C : : aa AEG " — 3" se Ai oe PEARL QE BIN PE LE SN Pe Ot ae ORES PN od TO ee aa Fhe eS te ge j ua i - 4g ft | THE PONTIAC 5 PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1958 te" te =" = t cad a3 eae * ‘s E eer ee eel ae mele pate oy : i : 3 Pi wim aps 7 Bit sae iain : + i ¥ ee e , ne : kos cas 7 1 ee tg ay er Car ge ney waite dy Spent fy Area Men Enlist ind. Marin Corps) | Area enlistees included Gerry L. Webb, of Utica; Thomas M. Sines, and Rallph T. Morrison, both of Walled Lake; Dale T. Withey, of Ortonville: Richard J. Phillips and Lawrence M. Hower, ‘both of Birmingham; David La Fay, of Waterford Township; Ed- ward H. Deckery, of Clarkston; ‘and Ronald B. Johnson, of Rochester. _ The enlistees were flown to San ‘Diego, Calif. for 12 weeks of ‘recruit training. Upon completion, ‘the men will be transferred to Camp J. H. Pendelton, Oceanside, Calif., for five weeks of indivi- dual combat training. Chile Agrees to Attend Antarctica Conference SANTIAGO, Chile (®—Chile has ‘conditionally accepted President Eisenhower's invitation to a con- ference to write a pact keeping Antarctica a neutral preserve for a | Japan and South Africa earlier accepted. U, S. invitation to ‘11 nations, including Russia, for discussions of a pact. Australia also has indicated interest. No manage and debts coer and ease vw» satane that money tr _ By PATRICIA a aiaeaeen _NEW YORK (INS) — Children are quick to pick up their parents’ worries about money. They share the tension when the father brings home a smaller pay- check or when he is laid off. MAKES DIFFERENCE Prof. Frances L. Feldman, author of “The Family in a Money World,” children soon learn that money can make the differ- ence between happiness and un- happiness, between security and insecurity. She added: “In the working-class group, the lack of money is likely to be brought much more directly to the child's knowledge. He may have feelings of insecurity when are parents are worried about money. ‘ “But he-is also fairly clear about the fact that the insecurity is as- sociated with money and not with his relationship to his parents. CONFUSION ARISES “In the white-collar, middle- income group, a different kind of confusion arises. Parents tend to conceal money difficulties from their children, “But they use money te show love and approval and to mete out punishment. Material acquisi- tions are seen by the parents as signs of achievement, success and status.” date for a conference has been set. men Children Tou Learn How to Worry About Money os to feél that there has lon a real break in the happy state of affairs between them and their parents, PARENTS WARNED Prof. Feldman cautioned against “buying” a child’s affection.or co- operation, saying: *‘ “The use of money as a bar- gaining agent to secure the child’s cooperation in doing his share of the family tasks is a poor substitute for helping him achieve a sense of his importance, both as a receiving and as a contributing member of the family. “Bribing a child with money to put forth more effort in his school work or to practice his. music lessons sets up false stimuli for achievement. It emphasizes the reward rather than personal de- velopment and the increased satisfaction that comes with accomplishment. “In the. same way, putting a monetary price on the child's good behavior, or his willingness to go to the dentist sets up false motiva- tion, * * * “Depriving the child of money in order to force him to atone for a misdeed or fore carelessness or for an injury to another is likewise inappropriate, since the payment ‘lof money cannot, in fact, compen- sate for such actions and may lead the perpetrator to believe that any kind of conduct is acceptable as long as he can pay for it.” Parents who substitute money for home training are doing their children a disservice. Such chil- When the money stops flowing freely in such families, the children! dren, dren, according to Prof. Feid- Bath Towels - . 22x44 Inches IT’S A GOLD STRIPED RAINBOW ON EVERY LUSH TERRY TOWEL! “will you look what's new in towels! And will you look again at that ' Penney price. For fashion, for money you won’t find anything to beat ~ Penney’s fine Cannons. Multi-striped in Cannon carefree colors . . . accented with 6 glittering gold mylar stripes. Strong selvages . . . deep ‘looped Terry. Machine washable, of course. Face Towels, 15 by 25 inches............3 for $1 Wash Cloths, 12 by 12 inches ..........6 for $1 “AVY ANAS On man, grow up without knowing the’ real relationship of money te living. . Of course, parents must: teach their children to live in.a money world. Prof. Feldman suggested an allowance, at about age 10, to aig children increased experience in money management. * * * Eventually, the youngster will want to buy something that costs more than one week's allowance. At this point, according to Prof. Feldman, the boy or girl becomes interested in saving. She continued: -“For the child's education, it is the principle of saving that is of importance, that is, to learn te postpone immediate pleasure in order to gain future satisfac- tions.” Prof. Fe | dm an also explained that -parents should teach their children to be honest—at all times. She warned against “small kinds of |cheating in which parents indulge and in which the children become active partners,” saying .“Lying about children’s ages to gain cheaper admission to movies or trains is an example. Such dis- thonest practices contributed to a corruptible conscience." (Next: Design for living in a money world.) About 115,000 Americans ,attempt- ing to do their own carpentry work and home repairing suffer some kind of disabling accidents each year. . i WELL STARCHED — This worker in Kaohsiun, Formosa, isn't shy. She's wearing the typical costume of starch dry- ers on the Nationalist Chinese island, The towel over her- face, sunglasses, tapered straw hat and gloves protect her from burns as the hot sun beats down on the snow-white starch, which She turns to dry evenly. It will be used in free China's fast- growing textile industry, as well as confectioneries and laundries. Kalamazoo Man Killed of Kalamazoo was struck and killed Monday as he. crossed a street in downtown Kalamazoo. The driver of the car, John Koning Jr. of Kalamrazoo, was not held. KALAMAZOO # — Ault Post, 57,). : \Electronic Brain Explores World of Chemicals — KANSAS CITY ®—The Midwest Dr. Charles N. Kimball, prési- dent of the institute, told some 300 scientists and businessmen|* about it last night at a dinner. Midwest Research is a privately financed organization which takes on research problems for indus- tries, foundations, the government and the armed forces. x *« * Dr. Kimball estimated there aré about 750,000 cliemical com- pounds. So far, scientists have found Ppa pry’ and medical uses for about 3,000 of them. “Tt is almost certain that among the unused 99 per cent there must “Our project so far has matched up chemical structure and the end use of the 3,000." This information is loaded into a computer at the Vanguard. infor- mation center in Washington. The idea is to confront the electronic brain with similar - information about compounds for which there are now no uses, The brain strains this data through what it knows about the 3,000 and may be able to suggest applications for the others, Production of pleasure boats, from private yachts to outboard motors, are increasing in the United States. There were 2,440,- 000 in 1927 and more than six million in 1957. 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St. Louis, ‘| Methodist Churches jin Fight With Bishop | = priations ‘for a minister's . salary to $2,000. * * * | “The power ‘of appointment is| with the few . .. but the power) of the purse is still in the pew,” according to an old saying the lo- cal Methodists have adopted for their fight with Bishop G. Brom- ley Oxnam, The bishop has announced inten- tions of assigning just one minis- ter to serve both Union and Christ ——— churches, both located in Federalsburg. . * * * Officials of each church main- tain they are offering effective programs and are entitled to have their own ministers. They contend the bishop, in ef- fect, is forcing them into a mer- ger for which they are not ready financially. Union Church has 600; members and Christ Church has a membership in excess of 200, 4 Area Doctors Attend Optometric Convention Four area doctors, Lynn D. Allen Jr., Milton F, Hathaway and) George A. 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Pat, OFF, AND 1s ADE ONLY BY Levi STAAGSS 2 €o., 90 FATTERT ST., GAM PRAMEISES Ector Caled “in Powell Case "| Grand » Jury Probingy tween a federal prosecutor and a ~ ‘timidate the National Review, has ! “our DHE, PONTIAC PRESS. ote ESDAY, MAY 1. on omer Possibility of Pressure Leading to Indictment NEW YORK @—The clash be- “magazine editor over income tax evasion charges against Rep. Ad-| am Clayton Powell Jr. led to a grand jury room today. William F, Buckley Jr., of the National Reyiew, a conser- vative weekly, was subpoenaed to “appear before the grand jury. ~ . ee — The jury is investigating the possibility of outside influence in “the case which led to the indict- ment of Powell, Harlem os egg orang PS anaeagg aati || | moi't; he pashan tnelie 6 hend- light ,jownward on your ‘werk | — men on Conrad 1. Wirth, director of the|S°Mely designed wood fence “mo- STRONY aie Gveniy. | | clergyman. Natal Deck deveiee. inotonous and heavy by placing it| FOr best lighting results, center | Buckley, accusing VU. s. Atty. Paul W. Williams of trying to in- said be plans to complain to the ‘American Society of Newspaper oye ne fl ional relief, Put ion Baa a , Military Pay Boost o approprite panting Yo Bc Damp Proof House ca | - ; : = huge, 22-feet-high. supplementary . screen. ; ; . : = Last December, the, magazine}, 20nd to mulle Jet engine Toar. dvart « tgrhaician at the | WASHINGTON dW — Presiden as Wise Investment rene am Rome pum ns i i : i : iii tet : i F gE apetie Ef HRB Feat ry seee Fe i i editor ’ |Scoutmaster, and will be assisted “About 1,000 Americans die @f ac- doors, used to muffle jet engine tory at Wright Air Development. 10,000 feet a second. In the event Door Co., will give way. Pressure roar, dwarf a t Air Force's new four-million-dollar Aeronautical Rgsearch Labora- Center in Dayton, Ohio. Behind the doors, scientists study supersonic fuel combustion as explosive mixtures are pushed into combustion chambers at speeds up to of explosion-or equipment failure special panels of the doors, developed by Jamison Cold Storage is diesipated rapidly, preventing ~major, injury to personnel or ——. New Scout Troop to Receive Charter Boy Scouts of the newly organ- ized Waterford Township troop No. 166 will be presented with their charter at.7:30 tonight at the Wil- liam Austin Burt elementary school, and parents have been in- vited to attend the presentation. ‘ * «& *£ Among the first activities of the new troop, will be an overnight outing Saturday, and on June 5th, there will be a Pancake Supper from 5 to 7 p.m, James Schaffer is the new by Roy Childs and Robert Owen. |Man in Pontiac a Wins Fellowship to Harvard A Pontiac man, Robert F. Dern- berger, of 9'Oriole Rd., was one of two Michigan men named today as. winners of fellowship awards for training in foreign area studies and internati¢nal relations, by the Ford Foundation. Dernberger, a qutdhishe stu. dent in economics at the Univer- sity of Michigan, will follow a. course of studies in Fag Eastern economic development at Har- vard University for one year. A total of 180 awards were handed out to scholars through- out the country. : The other state winner was Mar- lene J. Mayo, of. Detroit, a gradu- electrical shocks each ate student at Columbia University in the field of history. » \Will Hike Again, \but Only 15 Miles _|* |get together here Fridayand Sat- Ike Expected to OK Instead of 186 WILLIAMSPORT, Md. Some: of the boys who -hoofed it up along the Chesapeake ‘and Ohio Canal towpath four years ago will urday for their annual reunion. - 8" * Supreme Court Justice William O. Dougias, who led the 186-mile ‘hike from Cumberland to Wash- ington in 1954, will be here with 209 other nature lovers. from Washington and nearby Maryland points. They will hike only 15 miles this year from dam No. 4, about 15 miles south of Williamsport, into the city as part of the cam- paign to save the old canal as a natural beauty spot. +. *« * Speakers: at the Saturday ban- quet will -include Douglas, Sen. Eisenhower is ex to sign a bill that would start bigger pay checks flewing to most members of-the armed services as of June l, « measure — almed-at en- yesterday, It is generally in line with Eisenhower's recommenda- * * * Under its terms, virtually all rvicemen at least two personnel, but also would apply estimated 576 million dollars the first year. airy as possible to avoid a boxed- in feeling,’ he urges. Rework Furniture With Power Tools - lelectric tools. |stain-the furniture, apply the stain Fence sMore Than a Barrier. PORTLAND, Ore. (INS) — The gon landscape architect, is often the most misunderstood and ‘mis- used element of a garden, Robert Hale Ellis, Jr., a mem- ber of both: the American and Oregon Society of Landscape Archi- tects, warns against regarding a fence as only a barrier. ~*~ * * “Remember the purpose of land- scape design is to erihance the dwelling, not to add complications which detract from the house and the beauty of the. site,”” he says. If,*in suburban developments, | the fence must be used te shut out the rest of the neighborhood, Ellis calls for thought te achieye a decorative result, along the lot line like an industrial |‘ installation. _ *&: *¥ S Add textural contrasts and di- Fences, the landscape architeet recommends, must be in propor- tion te the height of the house and must not be too massive for the size of the lot.’ “Keep your fence as light and You tan revitalize and beautify rustic early American furnjure speedily with oes portable To give new life to such wooden | items, remove the old @inish by | sanding to the grain with an elec- tric sander or the sanding attach- fence, according to a leading Ore-iyour laundry trays. ‘foundation filled over, keeping the A ‘\Better leh Lightens Load” of Laundry ‘One more way to hedice the. drudggery of washday is to make. certain there's plenty of light over | Com light where you | need if most will not only speed) work but also help you determine, Here’s a tip from General Elec- tric lighting experts for a simple | way to replace harsh lighting from | a bare bulb with smooth, com- fortable energy-saving lighting. | with a circular metal reflector. 12 te 14 inches in diameter and” a 150-watt silvered bowl lamp bulb, This bulb which has a shiny, mirror-like surface on the inside of its lower portion, | all the light upward. The metal reflector which Pol painted white inside, redirects the’ the reflector over the tubs so thet | its lower edge is 58 inches above | the floor. - i Damp-proofing foundation walls| during construction probably | makes the least dent of all in the: home buyer's pocketbook when/| he's building, yet failure to damp-, proof can ultimately put a big hole, in both house and pocketbook, Damp-proofing involves the ap-| plication ,of a special pitch-base coating to the outside of the foun- dation. 'Thiscoating_seals_off the tiny air cells in concrete, mortar and other foundation materials and blocks the entrance of surface moisture, It helps to keep the base- ment dry and comfortable and) adds to the life of the house, Once the house is built and the ‘basement dry becomes a real) was done right. Subsequent water ment of a portable electric drill. This will permit you to bring out the natural grain for true beauty | of these old furniture pieces, point | - out the woodworking specialists. After sanding and removing dust particles, brush qn two thin coats of clear shellac. If you want to Towa, California, Pennsylvania ahd Minnesota lead the nation in) market. Security for You: = Most Oldsters Need Regular Exercise their annual production of eggs tor Paint Remedies Defects before oa on oe i Defects can be minimized like magic. If a chimney is gut of proportion to the rest of the house, painting it the same color as the house will make it blend’ with the back-ground color. In some homes, the chimney may be a feature and then it should. be contrasting - color to chore, unless the patna Alper! seepage may require the installing of pumps, the building of gutters jand drains or excavation — ithe foundation. Pitch membrane ' druggists. ‘cise regularly as you get older — The advice comes from Dr. C. H. excuse to htep érens exercising.” C le S le ° ! lasts yeers longer. Tey BPS point for exterior end asda sb6baceeesecsssessbese‘ ccc ccsen | Cre: * Professor of physical omp le é ction: . ’ 4 @ |education at the University of Iowa) McCloy predicts that a normal ; PAINT YOUR HOUSE FOR ° : a Established tn 1898 ¢ |Since 1930 and a physical educa-|person who takes such advice will AS UTE AS... 35.00 _ “Ss = —Ferr S @|tion teacher since 1905. |gradually get weaker and weaker. = aan eae h ae : “e | , ft. GFMEL-SNOVEH § Pu be warm, you ston [Hel tend ot more and mare —— ; ° : / e@ check with your doctor before |4 s * oe SER ‘Ly . : eo FUNERAL HOME ¢ you set up.a regular exercise flexible. The- result: Pretty soon = s <4, | _$| routine, How iyour heart? Your |he becomes convinced he’s old. | . - 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 &| kidneys? Youg}biood pressure? es Leo shouldn't happen, Mc- ° “A . e Your joints? , |Stoy feels. . be : PARKING ON PREMISES 3)” » wl / Sey o Past M. e “There are some oldsters,” he} / Counc\’ : e'eeeeeeee Posedoovoseccooooocooocccooccooccces points out, ‘with defective heart : . octienai | with high blood pressure — a pe lbo L b C a ym “sul (Aa vortoment some with rheumatism or arthritis a tt um er O. _ Stop C sti tion 4_. who are restricted as te the See our full ling of quality lum-. - 1025 OAKLAND on pa amount of exercise they can and «ber, builders’ supplies, paints, - FEderat-4-4595 “ should take, For the normal aging, ‘The’ aging person, Me- | herdwere. lie to ing Oo on” person with no serious disabilities, Cloy believes, can — in anywhere a reasonable amount of exercise} from 12 to 20 weeks of regular | OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials —_is not only indicated, it is extremely| exereine — become 25 per aa | * SATURDAY . ; 2 ) for normal regularity. Pee = stronger and a good deal more «GROOVED. ! : - / —? : PARK ata. MOVED HARDWOOD PLYWOOD & As you grow dider, the internal mus- (1) Cotonam mundetattons dry, * i, , flexible. And, he'll feel that he’s ee : 7 2 H + PL od cles of your colon wall also age, lose hardened waste for easy passage with- | Many people are aware of the; 8dded proportionately more life te DELIVERY SERVICE a - ee ae : the nee that propels waste -_ out ame — Q) —_ need for exercjge, McCloy says, to| te his-years, ; the body. Stagnant bowel contents unequ bulking action helps re- increase theip’strength and to im-| 1 h bout it? She ey ructy Sv csv lc ta i ane, | AEN Ee a doctors say, lies in a new reflexes that stimulate the vital “mass lorgans. ey en a they /10 to 15 minutes a day, plus adding | h ‘ , . laxative principle. Old-style bulks and movement” of your lower colon. eel beer’ if they take some|, few other movemients for flexi- . SAVE! — Cash and Carry Discounts vs 3 ar err = pared 3 = Cotonaip relieves even chronic “On fhe other hand, . bility, Add such an ee rou- | 4 days for relief. Old-st its a constipation overnight; is so gentle it | n ge other ha je Says: tine to your other hygienic regi- R h L b C drugs af and gripe the entire was hospital proved safe even for | Mtany people past 40 have be. mens — such as shaving, tooth | ot um er sompany fp,

With Ceramic Tile © | + Building Center - Open fo Public | a neat appearance. Sliding Peg- Board doors insure proper ven- that will enhance the decor. the appliances should be utilized for overhead storage cabinets that can store soap, detergent, starch, day items. Cabinets can be built by gluifig panels of tempered hard- board to a lumber framework. Perforated hardboard doors can be * *x *® Two extra bins — one for soiled clothes and the other for clean clothes awaiting sorting — can be built on either side of the washer- dryer units if space permits. lumber yard cutting jobs. «| Smooth-surgaced, splinter-free Ma-; tilation for the center, and can be used to hang decorative cutouts | ie 1x2-inch framing’ to provide | t i If possible, the wall area above | bleach, and other necessary wash | 549 N. SAGINAW ST, Féderel 4-2521 FOR JUST A FEW DOLLARS A MONTH fis ina ast Donaldson Lumber Co., KITCHEN | BUILT-INS ORAYTON PLAINS ORiende 3-1211 Buy now end save on these nationally menvufec- tured ceiling tiles. Beth sound preefing end decora- tive tiles ere now available. Decerator-styled ceiling finishes are prepeinted to save you painting time and cost. Special tongue and groove joint hides staples,’ speeds installation . . . _ looking, finished job. | Rte. "9st Alay ae essures @ neat SALE PRICED Pole Lumber Co, BEFORE Sallie Petior: sd Wotlng PANELING For Your Home ful wall finish fer eny home. ~ “ANY HOME CAN BE BEAUTIFUL” you can have BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCE now! o--= si sive Petes obi ot eabeinece oa oreeopeinn se ster pe + ever Sie ‘ay oo “egy eels ae ee leech 2.3 eee eae eet A fas © Er AEE Soa. “med Le re hase a are a sh ao old queee o> ames aie ak = : or 5 - ME / vo - ‘ f ae “4 al ¥. € * ecan é 4 e hates “ - — = “ i Sa = ay | i 2 n>. 4 oy ee Eee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1958 | \ | . : sonite hardboard can also be used \ |Presdwood together back to baack. [struct H&te’ Ss. How to Repair * Storage Afea for these extra bins. Shutters Act. Small bolts and nuts are used tolobtained ) : Broke: Wi dow P 4 +x * - las Bulletinand — | bees ihe siutiers. -_ Ito the Home Sérvice Bureau, Suite nN in OW anes " To prevent a “Blue Monday” ee te 2087, - 111 - i Set in Laundry . hrstssi seen ste(Chalk Boards | ee stu inet woes 3 can ted-or to match a green or For cing a broken windowapane|cusion, Press or drive aor | the room's basic decor. This at-| Inside window shutters are just{paint. Fé the interior surtace|\° “PSS _ ' re Miyely simple heey’ thatipei , using dy tractive and compact laundry area|the thing for a girl's bedroom. choose a paint, enamel or lacquer | * many a handy man complicates! a screwdriver or chisel. complete laundry center with | provides plenty of ‘sorting and|They not only block out the light|which harmonizes with the room |¢C ts Kill Echoes E Do the long sides first. adequate - sorting and . : arpets Kill Ec beyond belief in an attempt to do a porase|storage space for the homemaker |but can serve as bulletin and/colors. : : a workmanlike job, In metal sash, attach the clips, rll albedo al any |who washes once a week or daily, |Chalk boards. Items are attached te the bul. | Carpets are a beading or glazing strips with a * —— * * * letin board side’with cellophane | sound-proofing a house as well as 3 . screwdriver. Two clips to a side by @ ‘home handyman without tape. The Presdweed is so |for improving a Car- P First, wear heavy work gloves! are usually enough for small clattering up the house or calling} Asbestos is a major ingredient) Each of the two shutters on the a ppearances. id while removing broken glass. — | panes, while larger ones should. for professional of asphalt tile, giving it high re-|window is made by fastening two| ‘wss thumbtasks t work. | pets not only deaden the footfall : Most of the glass will come out| 8#Ve°three or four to a side, x * * sistance to fire. pieces of Masonite 4%” Tempered Drawings showing how to con- but: also kill echoes tn ppeees,” p with a ttle pulling. Knock out] Be sure the glass is beld firmly The basic washerdryer units ! stubborn jin the frame and forms a weather- a be completely enclosed 3 NUWAL Is unlike eny ether letex paint. Rolle or brushes on like @ cherm, Will net etrumulete ner dry on the seller, Provides @ beeutitul, durable, washable “new well” surface, Reduces with tur ereaimamambniine = -vhzson Church’s , Inc. 5 107 $. SQUIRREL RD. FOL RR? | Pidere! 2-0233 ‘ AFTER HOME IMPROVEMENT Make home improvements now and add thousands of dollars to the value of your home . . . make repairs, too, that won't wait! EXen if your home isn’t paid for you can get up to $2,500 from Pontiac State Bank. All you need is a satisfactory income and credit rating. And you'll have == to three years ~ to repay the loan in reasonable monthly installments. Ample funds are available now for all home improvements including: new bathroom, kitchen, entrance, extra bedroom, plumbing, wiring, heating, plastering, new garage. $125,000 CONTEST! may be worth as much offices, H H Hj ; J LA # | 4 é *, 4 Enter the Home Improvement Contest. Your idens @s $25,000. Free entry forms and jn available at any of our CHOOSE soRROW $ $00 $1000 $2000 $2500 FOR MY MONEY ITS 2.20: PONTIAC STATE BANK | Auburn Heighis, 1303 Baldwin, Pontiac, Drayton Plains, Miracle Mile Branch ‘Member F.D.1.C. Free Life Insurance Protection With All It’s easy to get a loan at Pontiac State Bank downtown — at any of our four branches, or ask your contractor or dealer to make arrangements for you with our loan department. Stop in soon for details and suggestions! Illustration Courtesy Home Modernization Guide Magazine THE LOAN THAT FITS YOUR NEED MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS 26 MONTHS 24 MONTHS 12 MONTHS $16.39 $ 23.34 $ 44.17 $31.94 $ 45.489 $ 87.72 $63.88 $ 177 $175.44 $79.85 $134.73 $219.30 Z homes Improvement poone : Fa a ’ . ¢ i, 0 ; od 1 tp . ee ; | a er McCormack, the House Demo- nation which now hag 600,000,000 e _ - @vatic leader, called the House (to Russia’s 200,000,000) and a / : ~ ~ Space Committee into closed ses- birthrate of 12,000,000 & year. % ; bill. As : Kremlin wall. The story of Khrush- Seer =F ot 1.15 Years ft Moab, Uioh Sareea rs listening post to be sure but hardly Meanwhile, the Senate Space A : 2 Mem gry iy u mgtallipar thre the most sensitive. Right now, it Committee headed by Democratic] He's Guilty of Stealing) ened happily last night with the YOU seem to even & casual ob- te sched nas tence tan|- Payroll Checks From|iast stragrer salty in tow. |" leerer tte, Soviet arnad, free wi Walled Loke Store Tave taken to dave. Trove whar\couple of days at most, or at A 2-year-cld Rochester man,/t0ld when they set out Saturday) There is no reason to believ whose burglary of a Walled Laake|00 the 196-mile tour in $0 outboard that Khrushchev has any store led to the passing of $1,329/™otor boa thing. in mind, nor could worth of stolen payroll checks, yes-| They oe from the town of| it to his people (after Dryden terday was sentenced to from 1 to/Green River, Utah, put - putted| them _all talk ng possible. Eisen-/15~ years in the State Prison of|south along the Green River to| out « Southern Michigan at Jackson. |the-Colorado, then headed upcur-| strong Stephen Kochan, of 1113 N.-Oakijrent to Moab along the latter| Tse- * St., was sentenced by Oakland|stream. and pleased to be of both parties|County Circuit Judge H. Russel| Most of the boaters did make it} Communist team Holland, for breaking and enter-|to Moab Sunday night. But a} partying around - hastily |ing. ‘theavy afternoon rainstorm! November and signing confer eek swamped six of the small boats.' darity manifesto, . Another capsized. There are bound to in directing the nation’s Nine other boats tied up to minimum sentence be served by|. 0 ia the risk of swamping. ty of opiniqn within e agency i. ~ futie space effort. House com-|kochan who pleaded guilty April 1.| Vo" be on the Cola. (munist world, especially d : Over in Circuit Judge George |rado ahs Gade ele coum of Micah: bill. McCormack and George J. Feld-| 8. Hartrick’s courtroom, Mrs. |Rescue boats went after them with vinees rather then Betty Lou Harris, tyearold jextra gas and spare engine parts.|"Khrushchey seems to be_ going 3 eed ng Boats a ee | Rae Rochester Thief (Lagging Boats st nn Sone _-T. B : ; Fe > fi Hf t : . | ‘ 5 i E ! 233 j : if £ ii} y i £ F ef ‘Ee i z i j E ve glee oF brit 1 i | ‘ ; i tt Fe if pal! ist man, counsel for the House group, ay A pan l E Alene pgs toy st se prltarmdr gy we ge it back by late last | along the line that might be space unit—the Advanced| ® two-year probation sentence, [night without further incident. summed_up this way: “Let's have Research Projects Agency—were| ®*8e¢ssed $100 court coxts and The trip was to publicize a mar-|jeace, build up our consumer summoned to a closed-door ses-| ¥8% ordered to make restitution |athon outboard motor boat Face | export goods, link the satellites sion yesterday to explain some . over the same route June 15. The|cioser together economically, play apparent conflict in their testi-) Mrs. Harris pleaded guilty Feb./"@ets hope to make the trip in a/ down the iron fist of the Red army > - (maony before the House and Sen-/17 to passing 14 worthless checks|*ingle day. that polices the empire, and keep E ate committees. in area supermarkets : February. people steamed up and working by Ey . * * telling them the U.S. is buildi + as Missile Chief Likes up its military strength to attack ; The were ~ j CHrewing of Tobacco is ter, dou — ca sée|Reorganization PLAN | me nner oe att | he'll run into 9 bullheaded Tito, Friday Evening * Mey 16 © NBC-TV y has this tobacco-grow-lpy a Circuit Court jury May 7.| came : President| the religious freedom he reluc- | ing, state's interest at heart. [He will be sentenced next. Monday| Siserhower's. Defense, Department tantly gave to Poland (plus the . 7 ing witnesses and defendants in|°” Crcult Judge Frank L- Doty-/reorganization plan last night. | decollectivisation of four-fifths of | Take a Travel-Test demonstration drive in a Dynamic 88, lowest- the judge suddenly stopped the| ]6 Jf 1W. aS fants eee = priced Rocket Engine car! Preview all that's mew in driving . proceedings and told one approach. men, oman partment of Defense, said the plan FREE!... pleasure! New riding comfort, all the power you can use, new fuel * ing witness: From Oakland « |" strenathen the hands of the j economy (an Olds 88 won Ist place in its class in the 1958 Mobil- “You had better get rid of that Joint Chiefs of Staff in effecting S ADEMOENG Twenty-four pages of travel - ou ‘a : } chewing before you come ist j a balanced missile program. _ : neo ' ss fen _ ° gas Economy Run) The price is far lower n you'd guess : gum hetero you come iE niist in Navy |" us made the tomate ws sows tips and fun! Come in for : here. If you're going to chew any- ann ater & tle on pict Sag a Trevel-Test and get your ; The Pontiac Navy’ Recruiting|o¢ Aeronautical Sciences cocoa on Bottom free copy—vwiile tity leat YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED _ j la a y that Midwes meeting uided = . | Oakland County men and one worm mesiee - SOE 5 a _OLDSMOBILE. vital. that “all aspects of our na- For fast, grateful relief, Genel defeats. Seen Se Patan | she Angeline oe JEROME MOTOR SALES CO., 280 S. Saginaw St., FE 4-3566 . ——— REMEMBER .. . THE NEXT BEST THING TO A NEW OLDS IS A LATE-MODEL ROCKET OLDSMOBILE TRADS-INI—— : ~ DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS SENSATIONAL Gas Water Heater VALUE! fice, five were from Pontiac. They were: Wilbur F. Bannon, of Atlas intercontinental 376 W. South Blvd.; Cecil M. |Missiles would be ready for use Dumbrigue, of 379 W. Huron St.; |by the end of 1959. : Ronald W. Miller, of 510 North- |eeeeeem field St.; ang Frederick L, Par- sons of 716 Barkell St, ~ The fifth Pontiac man was Rob- ert L. Scott Jr., of B Glenwood | Ave., who reenlisted and was sent’ to the U, S. Naval Receiving Sta-| tion, at ——— Pa., to await, his orders. * * * : Enlisting in the Waves was alg Pontiac woman, Judith C. Bendall, | of 1250 Malcolm St, Among the area enlistees were | Jan D. Anderson, Richard A, Hir-| neisen, and Jerry L. Oberlee, all] of Drayton Plains; Michael L. Fos- ter and David E. Paige, both of} Birmingham; and Brian M. Law-) ler, of Walled Lake, : The remaining county enlistees were Joseph H. Moore Jr., and | Joseph W, Poche, both of Berk- | | ley; day R, Gagnon and Claude | | .C, Hull, both of Royal Oak; and | Carl A. Stitchick, of Ferndale, | | | | D! Scholls Lin 10-pads 2 All enlistees are undergoing ba-| sic training at the Naval Training’ | Center, Great Lakes, IIl., with the, jexception of the Wave enlistee who has been sent to Bainbridge, Md.,' ., : ; se for training. | : $ 95 for this amazing Japan Note Asks U.S. ‘ Only : 30-gallon | to Halt Nuclear Tests GLASS LINED TANK . TOKYO uF - Japan has ex- Long-Lived Tank provides clean hot fast recovery pressed regret over the latest ser- water and trouble-free service at all times jes of U.S. nuclear tests in the ' WEW- YORK. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 igovernment also asked the U.S PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS | government to strive to conclude | Extreme fast recovery rate heats allons in minutes... mean s of ee cue A WHALE OF A LOT MORE HOT. WATER FOR A WHALE -OF A LOT ¥ ‘Pacific and asked:for their imme- ot |diafé suspension. LOW OPERATING COST . | In a note handed to the U-S. ; Appl . . (NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS C0., | Emisatay festering tie Japanene Scientifically Designed baffles direct Keat into the water, not up the flue . hot water for every household chore J satin ore ef pe zee your payments, Gebts or bills when due, see 10-YR. PROTECTION PLAN SELLORS and arrange fer payments you can ot he weh a ov regardless om * how many you owe, - Extra-heavy steel tank is covered by a tee ‘LESS MONEY WITH GAS! “ee _ NO SECURITY. OR pper REQUIRED 10-year protection plan. _. at A aed : Z ae ONE PLACE TO P ante ie ES # eee é2 a -] Member American Association of Credit Counsellors no extra cost > — Ls d Biel asaiiiiainisiieaae ” . ny See a” 3 2s CONSUMERS POWER C co | = 8 to $. Wed. & Sat. 8 IGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS = ees 7 ® 8. Seginaw Above Oakland Theater. i j , —— a " 1 ss , A j j . j i) ’ , ies a | ' ra | , _ ae (yage : » 4 * : BN : . Sa as a : ee ‘ Adee i y : i j ‘ ee d \ 5 : Re é 4 ; } * ive % 5 = ? ae / | ————— = 2 iN gicnbeaaeewenrn “9 scl ce ye: mY a eee rps sol Gp “ows - ee Gyee ay e pte Pee hfe vey r Fe eee eto aa sive Pee aye tg yor D. Pk oe be $a 8S C2 Fe 5 Fe coe Sons L : my 1 we : ae ie : : ; . = —— : ‘ a ‘ ‘, : tf . : | oe ; eet > ; oueehinns : Ve j Les ‘th - : £ : ere ara : et ws 5 ee . | +5 CO ee ee i ees eee or Giese. ; i ; ‘> uM oS = < ny Bp he oes . oe . 708 ee A : i : ; , g etl _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 10958 eign . a : . — " 7 ' _ 130 Turn Out for Annual Dinner o of : Federation of Women’s Clubs elving invitations now be of- i fended at 5 i being ‘second | i engraved invitations, write on agra gn igo exit. delight we find we can ask «” few more friends to Jane's _ wedding and we do hope so ° much that you will come.” “Dear Mrs. Post; The daugh. ter-of friends of ours has a very lovely and unusual name, I am a baby soon ra and if itisa I would like } : pee very much "oe her Gin ' . Ponting Press Photes Mrs, S. V..Sekles (left) of Ottawa | Chamberlain street, incom idiot = ee. Mrs. Peter Davidson (center) was honored as _—- Rotunda Inn. Also honored was Mrs. John J. Barrett drive, retiring president, pl tote the of the. federation. ing pres . i a a oe the first president of the City Federation of Women's (right} of Okemos, a past president. Pinning « gavel to Mrs. Arnold Hillerman of : my giving our daughter this Clubs at the annual meeting of the group Monday at _ corsage on Mrs. Davidson is Mrs, Raymond Rapaport. , name, before doing so?" ee : . Answer: If it is a name that _ Officers Elected at Banquet 7 CL Unit I. . _ gun be fond in 0 reongated ° ° : free to use it. But if _ Mrs. Hillerman Heads Federation { PEO Wok} nens se ( T ION ae made, tame of 6 General chairman of the the aur, beld at Rotunda In. vice resident Mrv. M : giving ber permission, it would : annual dinner meeting held OFFICERS NAMED Cleland; second ’ t . ; better to choose another Monday evening by the City > Officers elected were Mra, ind, Mra. Howard Powers, re- eers Designers Offer name Federation of .Women's Clubs. Arnold Hillerman, president; ngs ig elected were Mrs, Charles th, Male Style Tips. Deny Mz» Post: 1 was mar. ip Rowston, corre. Coll ha a while ago and re- _ Dear Abb ee dade bee. ae spoke at the dessert Juncheon California's femme. fashion ceived a very handsome wed- \AxEX , Dale Moats is parliamentarian Monday afternoon of Chapter sketchers, with an eye to male ding present from the office ‘ Conducting election man of Clarkston hostessed the I would like to invite them to — B tt I Il Alk ' ee ars, “ nan COS Bey mene steptite come out some evening soon. * e er . e Bs age A oh * * ®* and glorifying. They offer the “However, gome of them are. : ; . The ker told of the PEO following suggestions: married and I was wondering By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN sneaking out and telling my . age a owned and.operated junior col- soar reas thinks men rie he wrench igte dagen “DEAR ABBY: I feel fool Parents lam with a girl friend. = Honored with corsages were ege in Nevada, Mo, Guests Wear too. too many unneces- strangers to me, to cx ee ge ant mane ( Risen aR, Sean "het Win, amine” ne aA estly want your opinion (or if doesn’t like sneaking, He says Davidson, Mrs. ae TG. See : pemeeetins. : ceeing Ded expert, Be, Wants to have a talk with SereJohn Barrett ef Obemos, — man, Mra. Helin M, Crocker Jeannette Alexander takes eeuve ub tuteeers | . Gorman, of Detroit, state president; ity the belted, tied and : an toes Neg tig ty eget ete ae Was ee Mre. Maynard M, Easley of collared gets ters be invited. er i my en me 50'S GIRL, Mr Socrates seen Trt “on Se — cea =a MR. and MRS. CLAUDE SELMES Dr. Cheng Talks | r - false wilt NOP “kil rong gens Fra rank Anderson a I ek decal ie the pl black te kB. - Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Claude Selmes of Ormsby at laiilos Cit aoa : aut be hig viadpo~ eyraagitomag, Eweaglll PR = Sig ang cae —_—_ annual BIL dinner — fussin’ that goes with it. How drive will celebrate their SOth wedding anniversary — : pe Y | married (f0F Boy, sounds Uke ‘the kind of panied by Mrs. Claude Kimler. a May 20 at Haven = about a male muu-muu? with a 2 to 5 p.m. open house in the home of their son, ‘Women’s Club . Ge sevend bay your father might dike. ADDRESSES GROUP Se. Crud 2 CAR @ O« LaVerne Selmes of Motorway drive. == Dr. James Cheng, medical doesn’t ? x» * George Woods, chief assist- bow Lake road will hostess a Hy it IG : director of Oakland County Tu- ‘the hes CONFIDENTIAL, TO LU. _ ant federal sttoreey,f Detrel,_ May % bach of Chapter Oospital Group . eh - — bereulosig. Sanatorium, spoke’ : t P t . ¢ x ‘ —————a PE oe ee cae a ae ne PlansFallTea Osteopathic TeaHeld. — a.mumee ci putine == cha eg cg im yreedsheen ponte pene 4 - Mrs. Forest Rorabaugh led a Auxillary to Pontiac Osteo- served tea. The table was dec. santies bay ~ab ae salon a won Sigh olhag Meni 2 Students discussion of plans for a fall pathic Hospital was host orated in green and white, the Savings and Loan oA a. marriage most" every night for 3 months (and mane ews e's six years, up until three months ago. The gir] I was engaged to before I married my wife (she jilted me) came _ beck to town, She asked to see me about an important matter go naturally I saw her. She said she had left her hus- bnd and two kiddies because she stil] loved me, I told her I was happy with my. wife and child and I wanted to - stay that way. z ‘“Abby, I am the only ce att hae oe her every night to try to talk her into PL ee ig "hi ems id t am _can-I convince my I am only trying to save this girl's marriage?" : counselor, is too much time spent on this project. Quit seeing her or you will be looking for some- One to save your * * # a: _ Waiting,” Oliver Dunstan, Mrs. William Mrs. L. Raymond The “golden gavel” went to - Daughters of Penelopefer hav- ing the largest representation from its group at the meeting. The gavel will be given each year to the club sending the largest number to the annual meeting. Contest judges were Jane Danton and Mrs, Norman Ore _Frital. Stoddard- and ‘Mrs, Ossie Gates were on the reception committee. Township Players Slate Mystery Play _-A mystery drama, ‘Someone will. be presented Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenitigs at 8:40 p.m. by Town- ship Players of West Bioom- field at West Bloomfield Town- ship High School. - John Batts Jr. is technical director for the second open- ‘ to-the-public drama of the sea- son, . Mr. and Mrs. John Lilliquist of Newport avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to William J. Lembke, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. _ Lembke of Stanley . avenue. The prospective _ bridegroom. is a senior at W estern Michigan University. \ 1 is / nell, Two Longfellow Elementary School students have received the 195§ School Traffic Safety Poster honorable mention award. — * * * Kathy's poster, one of the - final 10 posters out of 900 sub- mitted by grade school stu- dents throughout - Michigan, was painted under the .super- vision of the patrol sponsor, Mrs. Melvin Smail. * * * John Alan McCarthy, also of South East boulevard, has been presented a commendation award in the AAA School Safety poster contest. John’s poster was judged to be of superior quality in com- petition with 12,000 posters in — his category. He is a fourth grade: student and worked un- der the guidance of his teach-. ~ er, Mrs, Winford Alma, Students Slate Piano Recital Grace Lutheran Church will be the getting for a piano re- cital at 7:30 Wednesday eve- ning. . Students participating will include Marty Tripp, Gail Heg- ter, Sue Monroe, Buddy Peters, Nancy Tripp, Glenda McCon- Bafbara Gaylord, Earl Oltesvig, Dawne McConnell, Larry Godfrey, Christie, Jimmie Gaylord, Robyn Parmalee and Cheri Wyrick. = r Ti Set Also participating will be - Mary Jane Sadler, Gerry Tal- bot, Beverly Patton, Rose Ma- — | . Perkins, Sue Barling, Denise - Patton, Edward Christie, Bar- ~bara Bidwell, Billy Cunning-.: ham ang Claudia Edwards, Sue Frode, Carol Zeplin, Sandy Trietch, Diane Peters, Kathie Walsh, Judy Kemp, and Le- ' Katherine - © - fashion tea when Auxiliary to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital met Monday morning at the nurses’ home. ' A report on a money-making project held in Birmingham was given. Members voted to chanye their meeting time-from 2 p.m. to 11 a.m. on the second Monday of each month. — to 200 nurseg and staff mem- bers at an annual Florence . Nightingale Tea Monday after- noon. Mrs. Mark . Mrs. Robert’ Shorey were co- Todd and chairmen, _. Mrs. Verna Sillers, superin- tendent of nurses at the hospi- tal, and Mrs. W. C, Worster, President of the ‘auxiliary, Nurses and staff of Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital were honored Monday afterndo n at q Florence Night- ingale tea sponsored by the auxiliary to the hospital. Here, Mrs. M. C. Worster, president of the auxiliary, \ state osteopathic auxiliary col- In the receiving line were Mrs. Irene McCormick, direc- tor of nurses; Mrs. J. W, Da- vis, Mrs, Donald Fraser, Mrs. Jack Cav Mrs, Irwin poner, ton thera John- son, Mrs. Harvey Bridenstine and Mrs. Lawrence Bilodeau. pours tea for nurses. Mrs. Verna Siller of nurses at the hospital, a (center) and Mrs. Irene McCormick, Mrs. Siller is su ow ra e a ’ . a z ide fn SE sb SEAS RE < 1 a ES Fy 3 > 7, ee as ah a ee aia pik ca den. 3 " . J ‘ : ; : Roe Peek { :y : ‘ * : » ‘ Ng 8 os i é if f ee i : hos ‘ rapt = * . et * j 2 Se > : : * i 1 £ a ' - ' i , ey | Fa . f ' | Anklet for Beach ae “Paris: offers ‘a eee te { raclt foreach wear ely. 's part of a straw sandal | ad fe thoed a iankng sob ' les look slimmer. he mie see a a MARY KING SALON A a et ae ORA *OBRECHT Specializing in Hair Styling ' .and Permanents : Complete Beauty Service ‘152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 ot a ia Cd A chart illustrating iliary activities was of special interest to those attending the tea. Here (left to eee) Mrs. Harold Kendrick, Mrs. H. Guy Bevington, Mrs. Harry Stowell, and Mrs, E. K. Vanderlind pause for @ picture after examining the display. various aux- i idee * . LR tn a Ht ; Fr iri iii i } i} i é ities et tee ' _GARMENT STORAGE SERVICE 3 . : gE xxi) = ; e = ee . fee oF BOREL T Suite, Coats, Broses, Jockos |B se Socntee tem — Emm” GRAM IT FULL! os bateres tear frag oS ~ CLEANERS. SB ey a New Fur Fabric ‘Women’s Auxiliary to Paidiec General Hospital held a membership tea Monday in the hospital's new lobby. Mrs. Leo J. Heenan, Mrs. Allen Denham, Mrs. ed . u , Pontiac Preis sens ‘William B. Dean, and Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy Jr. (left to right ) paused to extend greetings one to an- other before joining in the day's activities. iu season, the fur fabrics come clos- er to resembling the real thing. it's difficult to tell)” which is beaver and which is not. Now, there’s a successful syn- thetic mink-like tabric ——— Daughter S The new lobby of Pontiac A pledge service for Mrs. Jack Kudray. Mrs. Albert Piche las Mrs. Richard Emsley was con- ducted at a mother-and-daughter = ting for a membership tea con- ducted by its Women's Auxil- iary Monday afternoon. Th decor for the affair was yellow with brown accents, . ‘Marries County Hospital-Gets Bruce Hall Camera, Equipment | sany ann Thayer became the bride of Bruce Dee Hall, Airman Patients at the Oakland County/Usy, at St. Michael Catholic ——— Hospi oe at Church rectory, May 5 with the Nancy ‘Ann Thayer, sister of the rc. |trite. was — a and Stiller ton was Covert of Waterford Township. bridesmaid. “Best man was Steven Halliday of Clarkston while LeRoy Church:Group Meefs Goadecke of Rochester acted as ‘MOLLS FABRICS | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hiscock Saturday, following a trip to Can- "Stand Out! Such an array of fabrics... you are sure to find just the right one, at the -price you want to pay! Choose from: Damask Types ..........$3.50 to $4.50 yard General Hospital wag the set-. Nurse Helen Harper (far right), took time out from administering to her patients Monday to enjoy refresh- iments with auxiliary members. \Sigma Beta New Tie ree New Lobby of Building Is Setting OKS e@ Min Fetes Moms, NEW YORK (NEA) — Season by General ‘Hospital Auxiliary Gives Tea Mrs, Dexter J. Kennedy were Miller, Mrs. R. N. Rapaport, ) co-chairmen of the social com- Mrs. . Flowers were yellow roses and daisies in a silver and crystal epergne flanked with brown | mittee, assisted by Mrs. Allan | James Clarkson, Mrs, W. K. candles which, along with Denham, Mrs. Jack Habel, Willman, Mrs. William Donald- brown china, carried out the Mrs. C, H. Purdy, and Mrs. son, Mrs. Cecil McCallum, Mrs. color theme. E. R. Bigler, Warren Simonds, Mrs. W, B. Mrs, Mac “T. Whitfield and Pouring were Mrs. P. Eugene | Dean, and Mrs, W. J; Dean. Roy Williams chatted with Miss | Pompeian. _ Harper as the two waited to be seryed Barge n Guy Bevington and by Mrs. Warren Simonds. _ asked Scala, Mrs. 4 é 5 | Evelyn Gail Cook Marries Three hundred guests witnessed the wedding of Evelyn Gail- Cook and Thomas J. Zielinski. The cere- mony was performed May 3 in St. Benedict Catholic Church. Parents of the bride dre Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Cook of Oak- cliff drive,.and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon For a reception at the VFW hall in Keego Harbor, Mrs. Cook wore nation corsage with English ivy. blue—lace dress with blue and white accessories-and a corsage of yak coractions ond Dae @ rose beige gown with beige and white accessories and a white car-| | Mrs. Zielinski’s choice was an ice/. Linen Types ............$2.50 to $6.50 yard Sheers, Plain or Print... .$2.00 to $4.00 yard Cotton Solids ...........$2.00 to $3.00 yard Cotten Prigld: ......5605<5 $2.00 to $3.00 yard Rayon and Cotton Solids. .$2.00 to $3.50 yard ' Rayon and Cotton Prints. .$2.00 to $3.50 yard. , Chintzes and Glosheens.. .$1.59 to $2.25, yard ' Upholstery Fabrics .....$4.00 to Se yard - Boucle & Textured Fabrics $2.00 to $5.00 yard And, if you can’t find your choice in our large stock, we have hundreds of samples from which we can , order. ' Can OUR SPECIALTY Custom-Made Draperies and Slipcovers : See Our FABRICS and WORKMANSHIP on Display in Three Model Homes at . Westchester Village Off West Maple on Westbourne, % Mile East of Lasher Road Molls “i 1666 South Telegraph — FE 41-0516 Pat eras at the: ‘Front Door! FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPERIES * - OR +1225. SHOWROOM — | 5390 | DIXIE HWY, 5400 r ‘ “pe oF re ee ee oe eee =e f aa Shoal a a Wits eee gore elenare ~~ renpretegae ema! bing we oerge ad bay eres ae Pe tie Seer Pes. + " * fe See ts ¥ = = : * : ? 5 a f : i geet ep ee Ree FORO ae a i vi ange Ree j ; ion af le mi, : | : j j Co get pp wee tee 2 2 aA es ae ee meas 2 fl pe: . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 13,1958 2 ¥ es (ee Se ae OF ee as ee ice y “Men. Can Be Stubborn itl et ease Women Have tol Ve Siiehits coma The facts I brought you yester- day must have proved to you that women: are the tougher sex, that#t€asons, Some authorities believe men are much more susceptible to most diseases and have less te- cuperative powers than women. The reasons for this have been investigated and argued over for ee ‘ead Way to Health ‘lily plot. have become dull and Show Respect by Cleaning Up. Grave Markers If the ‘headstones on your fam- |dirty, it's a mark of respect to clean them om your next visit” to the cemetery. *.* -* Whip up a thick lather with soap or detergent and water. Add Met Wt remmain beh 00 SOUP. oF * ° Then rinse with clear water — preferably warm water which may |: be carried along in a picnic jug. * _* The American Red Cross . has ers on its staff. ‘Cleaning Mirror Is Two-Day Job The simplest method of’ wash-| ing mirrors, known to all home- makers, was the one used recently to clean the 200-inch mirror in the. Palomar Observatory ‘telescope, | For two Ses, workmen applied | ‘rinsed € ; D hlias : Gladioli —si- Peruvian Daffodils TASKER’S 63 West H St. ” PE 5-6261. about two million volunteer work- Plant Now! | some time now. There are many different ideas. Probably the most prevalent theory has been that men live a_shorter time and have more heart trouble because they are -un- der greater stress. They are responsible for the sup port of their family and men want them to have their share of the! - © * * Tomorrow: ‘We Can Have Busts, But Bras Have To Go.” Another theory is that women oe eet oy ert | Danae ato: SSS a ES RES SS pea ge pane Ee comforts of life. Men also are sub- jected to great pressure by conipe-| tition in the world of business. Taxes and the high cost of living have added more strain. ‘omy Anise F lavored Cookies “|| Dipped in Sugar Syrup By JANET ODELL Work flour into rest of ingres [|] ‘thing a wife can do to help. Keep = 'making that appointment with your husband’s doctor ‘until he finally gets there, He should once a year, Twice is a re todas choline Ty Smooth. Cut into small pieces, ||) makes a large number of Toll into rope form and tie cockies thet ntep , into little knots. Bake at 375 cotitse, there’s ho réasoli degrees until brown, | why you can’t make halt the — Til recipe if you like. ee x & ie Gn 4° Gian . Norbert Kubeiak is to- ae flavering. i taeioan mitture forms a thread when dropped frém spoon. Add all the cookies at once and keep them moving in. the syrup until all liquid is ab- sorbed. Remove from stove and toss pan to dry cookies. They will look sugared when © |[) all the liquid has been ; jf) absorbed. Let cool and store. © |! stnelted butter or mar baking powder Ms anise flavoring Do You Have a Carpet Problem? Tuson Carpet Service Mrs. sap oed halt a pound of powdered pumice give.your r home the. - custom-tailored look... with Ethan Allen furniture from WIGGS Mrs. Ada Lowder was grantea|| *® 5-8108 Peatios & certificate of lite membership, when Pontiae Chapter 228, OES, Met in the Masonic Temple Mon- lasses wT spoaat inasten wes ° b Sess] ee es paniet 3 _ Thurs, 6:90-6:90 P, M. here’s the newest addition to the Ethan Allen group... tn Ades wil ve Dems 1 000l| —atergltn eT. : . | . Marguerite Yarn Shop ) a ee a ai New Owner of UPPER SHELF SECTIONALS Keep making that ap Mrs, Victor Roberts was invited tting Needle a _— band’s doctor until he Kas ogc gets there, he ‘hould pb h grntag eerregaty wl The Kaitt Ne sine ||] i sizes to fit all base sections! go at least once a year. burg on May ) ; hey rata cote te ne a —— Sectionals match Ue with the base genes you now have (or ; like to have) .. . and, best of all, you can move them wherever you = wish! . With the variety of pieces available, you can custom . any ‘size, shape or type of room to your own needs! | 30 Upper Shelf Sectional’ ........... sees $39.95 + 34” Upper Shelf Sectional .............2. $49.95 te ti 40” poy Shelf Sectional .....". 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A Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Now for Father’s Day! | s_ Saar gree ant Oat «> «vet of saa REGULAR PRICE ............ $5.95 : ! . escapee emany’s foremost q ther instru» | Joe knows money can't buy thie kind of ede atin yaar a simplified, auee Setae socees ‘ 9 5 | ness. But he also knows 2 and cased in polished meneeny, glass front and pol- One tips hetge hiss bo Bane, ee ished brass fittings 5¥2-ineh : Shield care, Joe's got it... and he dossn’t 4 PR en: micwioan havea worry in the about 4 . ee SF Blue cross pital or medical bills for anyone in his family. — ae nial ‘ "How about you?. Doesn't your family deserve. ‘See the Model Home , 4 | | BLUE SHIELD _ the extra — Blue Crose-Blue Shield Color-Coordinated and — O pen M onday _ Ae 2g Ea Sy os ti prin ae and Friday Ae + obey re eee wet tered sites Pectiaa Micigan, = i by WIGGS a J ; : : "" “The Bradford’... corner of T il l g p.m. ‘ =. ) glue CROSS PAYS, YOUR HOSPITAL.,.BLUE SHIELD PAYS YOUR DOCTOR \ / a a ¥ ‘ * z 24 WEST HURON West Maple and Westbourne, in Westchester Village. \ | ‘ pads nos vy Pe gn ar are : nye ~~ E . 2 : : “ = ( i) ; : } ~ @ Now, a 200,000-mile test backs up what GOLD CROWN users have said all along—“We get extra miles per gallon withGOLD' | '- i | CROWN!” The 100 car owners who took part in this test proved it in three months of everyday driving! — _ a So, for thriftier BIG BONUS mileage and smoother BIG BONUS > performance, try it in your car—GOLD CROWN Super-Premium. : _ There’s never been a gasoline like it! , : You expect more from Standard ae. ee ; , . | co : 2 oe oe ttm Bed it! , @ Listen to STANDARD OIL NEWS with Kirk Knight, 6:45 a.m., Monday through Friday on WWJ. @ Hear the STANDARD Oil NEWS with wits Sheehan, War, 12:00 noon,-Monday through Saturday, ; com @ See STANDARD Ol NEWS with Jac LeGoff reporting, 11:00 p.m., Monday through Friday on WJBK-TV, Ch. 2, ~ Be \, © See SEAHUNT on WIJBK-TV, Ch. 2, every Saturday at 7:00 p.m, \ } ¢ : { x» / : / : / \ 3 ‘ 7 ( : } . je Ae * Oe ee ae tee, iW eta woe dy fpr ] fe Boll Ae eS for an electrical inspector. Mrs. Irene Bates was retained » all-around clerical assistant the during the tax collecting period. ‘Trustee. Richard Avery had pro- posed Mrs. Bates be employed on an’ on-call basis, when summoned by the board. x * * Also retained by the township were Assistant Assessor Clayton Lovelace. and Attorney Donald Aa ams, . Levelace’s annual salary will be $5,500, about $500 less than last year, His work load, however, will be lessened in order to permit him more time on his project of getting detailed descriptions of properties for a more uniform eval- uation. He was granted an ex- pense account of up to $1,400 a year and given the added duties of building inspeetor, * * Replying to charges from the floor ty Pontiac Township resi- dents are haVing their properties assessed at a higher tage of their market value neigh- boring townships, Lovelace said bd Death Car Driver Bound Over Here Bound over to. Oakland Coynty Circuit Court today for arraign- ment, following an exarnination in West Bloomfield Township Justice Court, was‘ Edward F. Petsch, 50, Grassi; a. gas station employe, was dead or arrival at St. Joseph) - Mercy =a. * * _ _ Petsch was released by West Bloomfield Township Justice El- mer C. Dieterle on a $1,000 bond. His arraignment is scheduled for 1:30 Monday. © : Blame Faulty Stove for Blaze in Leland ~ LELAND # — A faulty stove was believed the cause of a fire which destroyed a women's ap- parel shop in the Leland business them djstrict today, : Mrs. Edmund M. Littell, who opened the Joyce of Leland Dress Shop- last summer, was unable to determine the -stock loss im- mediately, Fire Chief, John Van Raalte estimated the two-story|- frame building valued at more than $10,000. No one was ae working only. ‘|viously introduced by the Commis- ‘}sion, was recommended by the isites to the new classification. But ee a ee eet ee es ~ = peebdr ceuree F Higgs é \ 2 Se a3 : y _THE PONTIAC - Ls } RE Fy ht Bee ee resp se accernergsn eee < Tear raha > ve Mee ee entacetooes Fae ae ees nspetieige meee At ea ieee a : : ; # ‘ € 1 \ Ae a. \ se Be, “k a Pe a ap Saleygeeen Pe ad i ; j a ae ae * OF pe FO ‘ ‘ @ a ae | ‘ fe EE ae ee ne . er — Sy ee ae 4 P: PRESS __ ry : : EBS : Ae a ie bd ee Me Me ee il ca ck a see st ee _PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, } MAY 13, "3958 - - hime ively Meeting this)partment for extra police | i should cover sales protec-| . tion. A letier from Sheriff Frank W. Irons stated: that nine new deputies were hired last. year and that $156 each month was needed from the four townships’ paying tor the extra service to cover increased salary expenses. One resident called this double taxation, saying that the county cratic candidate for lieutenant gov- Pontiac Township, who filed a nom- inating petition for election to the Pontiae Board of Education. | Walt Disney theme as decor for LAST FAIR — One of the, last school fairs of the year will be held ftom 4:30 to 9 p. m. Satur- day, at the Waterford Center School, in Water- ford Township. Booths of all description with the final project is the fair, will be situated throughout*the school. Getting set for the Mrs. Lorne J. Stickler, Mrs. For- rést Thompson, Catherine ‘ Tibbals. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. i. ‘Cost. estimates totaling $247,500 to be paid locally for the repaving and widening of Perry street (24) will be presented ‘to the City Com- mission for acceptance tonight. «- Included in figures prepared by provement from E, Huron street to the northeast city limits. * * * The’ cost for a 50-foot lot is fig- ured at $200. Not included in it, but to be con- stricted at the same time under an ment between state and city, is a connection between Glen- wood avenue. and Paddock street. a 2 In. other action, commissioners will have back before them: for fi- nal action a plan giving them pow- ers to prevent location of new trail- er camps here. Up for ‘adoption is'a change in the zoning code that sets up a Rew type -district for trailer Adoption of the amendment, pre- City Planning. Commission last week, ; If adopted it. would be illegal for other than those districted for ee ee Commissioners plan to redistrict the city’s two existing trailer camp they don’t plan to redistrict any other, undeveloped site at present. Ifa new trailer camp secks to settle here, its site will have te be submitted to the City Com- blaze. mission for redistricting. The Probation, Child Support, Burial Costs trailer camps to be located in areas; Metes Out Stiff Sentence to Loaner of Death Car - A man who was asleep at home at the time of the acci- dent has been sentenced to five years probation for man- slaughter in a traffic bp gs _ two lives, ‘~ Willinse ‘Marshat,:60, ob mises mbldbe: Wdiindé Wd die 6s Neil McClary, 18, of Lake Orion, Feb. 3 after Reprepant the day drinking. He then went to bed. McClary struck a car driven by James Goldiron of Tay- |- lor Township. Both died and a Circuit Court jury in Detroit found Marshall guilty of manslaughter because he loaned the car to McClary gr the youth was intoxicated. * Under probation, Marshall must: Not drink for five . years, pay $1,275 to bury Goldiron, not drive for the first sey graory = yer nomaber eg denies ear tngge Rane gas ‘and pay $15 weekly support to ‘s three) childreri. Marshall's attorneys said | ’ wil appeal the verdet to the ayy dane acukac all City to Receive Estimates on Perry Street Repairs | city administration, hewever, does not look with approval on trailer camps and would probab- ly recommend that the redis-, tricting be turned down. ing the two trailer camps., They are on E, Walton boulevard near the Pontiac, Oxford and Northern Railway and on Telegraph road north of Beaudette: Park. The plan- ning board recommended the changes. * & (2 the city engineer on révised financ- ing of. two proposed sanitary sewe- jers on Montcalm street, from Oak- land to Blain and from Corwin northast about 740 feet towards 1 Summit. An estimate on the cost for new sidewalks on Cherry Court, east : Assessed cost, $690; city cost Oe oe see $74, City Police Catch - Robbery Suspect Pontiae Police cha suspect about two blocks on foot Monday evening before \ hending* him on Whittemore, St. between Sanford and Franeis Streets. . - They are holding a man they identified as Laverne F. Short, 25, of 9960 Dixie Highway, Clarkston, for investigation to larceny from ja building. . t “= « According to police reports, officers James L. Ockerman, Robert .W. Beltz, and Raymond Dickinson were called to the Auburin Coffee Shop, in the Auburin Hotel, 462 Auburn Ave., to break up a fight in progress. When they arrived, a man fled from the shop. The restaurant operator, Lois Puckett, of 173 Nor- ton St., screamed that he'd stolen some money. - They chased him down an alley at the side of the building, over a fence, and through several fields before catching him. Firemen in Waterford ‘|Extinguish Night Fire Waterford Township firemen ex- tinguished a fire at 471@ Enismore St., in Independence Township at il p.m, ~*~ oe ‘ ja abn eat tools valued at $100 and owned a 3) ) Oe sin, was destroyed and cause of '|the blaze is unknown. Youthful Driver Killed DURAND @—Grant John Brew. : er, 19, of nearby Byron, died Mon- day night when his car collided head-on with another on a gravel road three miles north of Byron in County. David Sy- monds, night to order amendments rezon-| of Hill street, includes these fig-| | Casino Moves 1sdek a robbery: |butGamblers | | sent their objections to the Pon- 16M Division ‘Unveils 3 Accident Victims in Area Improving . Two weekend accident vethns and a West Bloomfield Township youth injured last Thursday are reported improving at area hos- {pitals today. x. & * Mrs. Almeda Mitchell, 83, of 2391 Willow Beach Rd., Keego Harbor, admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in critical ‘condition Sat- urday night, was reported today as “in poor condition but showing me improvement.” Frank M. Muncey, 35, of Detroit, who was critically injured in a Southfield accident which killed his brother and two others Sunday, is reported in fair condition today at William Beaumont Hospital. ‘* x - ® Joseph Mills, 16, of 2637 Little- tell Rd., critically injured when his motor scooter collided with a car in West-Bl oom field Township Thursday, is reported in fair con- _|dition at Pontiac General Hospital. ertor, and Mrs. Betty Hansen of} HELEN J, HAYWARD Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hay- ward of Runyan road, Roch- . ester,- have. announced ‘the engagement of their daughter, Helen Jane, to Gordon T. Net- tle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nettle of Grosse Pointe Woods. Miss Hayward is a graduate of Albion College. Her fiance attends Michigan State University. An August wed- ding is being planned. Rochester Sets School Changes Board Shifts Lund to Director of Instruction; Others Move ~ ROCHESTER — The Board’ of Education ‘of Rochester Commu- nity Schools has announced . sev- eral new appointments for the 1958- 59 schoo] year. ie DN = heer. : » Plan Blacktop jin Waterford Special Tax District Proposed ‘to Defray Cost in 2 Areas A room full of Waterford Town’ ship residents applauded action of board members last night when they~voted to blacktop two roads in the township, ‘Approximately one mile on Lansdowne street from Hatchery to Williams Lake Road has ‘been earmarked for the work, Town- ship engineers Johnson and Ander- son have submitted an estimate of $25,000 for this project. A one block area on Camley ‘istreet from Elizabeth Lake road to Edgefield street has alo been scheduled for blacktopping. Esti- mated cost of this area is $6,504. A special assessment district will be established with a bond cover- ing a 10 year period for cost of the improvement. the township will ask for sealed bids on the work. “The work should be completed some time this summer," Super- visor Elmer Johnson said. In other business, board mem- bers repealed an ordinance con- cerning disorderly persons in the township. The state attorney gen- eral hag ruled that townships do not have the power to enact or enforce such an ordinance. ‘The board approved the erection of five stop signs in the Silver Crest Subdivision on Silver Lake road near Dixie Highway, Clerk James Seeterlin was authorized to adve lor bids on three insurance policie$ for the township which will be awarded May 26. -\Rochester Man Wed in Britain to English Girl ROCHESTER—Lt. Palmer of Rochester claimed Miss Doreen Jones of Woodbridge, Eng- land, as his bride Saturday in a wedding in the Chapel of the U.S. Air Force base in Bentwaters England. : 4 * * ie Lt. Thomas is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, James Palmer of 313 Linwood, Rochester. The bride’s only attendant was her half sister, Lillian Jones of Woodbridge. Lt. Palmer, a jet pilot, has spent the past year a tthe 8Ist Squadron air base in England. Before en- tering the Air Force, he attended Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Houghton. * * * His parents plan to visit them early this summer. 5 Drug Firms Deny Charges Price of Polio Vaccine to Government Groups TRENTON, NJ. — Five big drug companies ‘have issued de- nials“-to a’ federal indictment charging them with violating the) _ antitrust laws in the sale eliminate competition in the of the vaccine to federal, state and local governments. * * * Most of the 125 million dollars worth of Salk vaccine that had Most important was the shift of Douglas Lund, who presently is director of elementary instruction, to the post of director of instrue- tion. Lund will have the responsi- bility for coordinating elementary, | Seeua ee ee struction. To relieve Junior High Princi- pal Frank Richardson aad give him more time for supervision of instruction, Miss Winifred Wilson was appointed to the post of as- sistant principal, the board an- nounced. Miss Wilson has been a teacher on the Junior High faculty 1@ years. Charles Schoch, principal of Har- ‘trison Elementary School, will be- come principal of the new Meadow Brook Elementary School. Schoch has been principal at Harrison School, Don Fillmore, currently teaching in the Utica Schools, will succeed Schoch as principal at Harrison. Fillmore received .his bachelor’s|They escorted College and his M.A. degree from Wayn State University. Parents fo Object fo Transfer of Pupils WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Groups of parents and com- mittees from Pine Lake Manor, Sylvan Manor, Hammond Lake Es- tates and Sylvan City met last night at the Pine Lake home of Mr, and Mrs. John Radcliffe to appoint a spokesman for their dis- Lose No Time SPARKS, Nev. ®—How-do you go about transplanting a gam- bling casino without closing down? . It’s ‘easy, s&ys Dick. Graves, who moved his Sparks Nuggett across the street to a clasy new million-dollar building. _Just before the stroke of ‘mid- night Sunday, a band in the old casino sounded Auld Lang Syne. Workers hustled dice tables, slot machines and kitchen and bar equipment across the street. “The. customers trooped along. cussion . meeting with . Pontiac School officials at 7:30 tonight in ‘the Whitfield School gymnasium. Max Shane was named to pre- tiac Schoo] Board’s plans to transport 6@ children from the Whitfield school area to the Lou- isa May Alcott School in Pontiac. Parents say they also. will press for a definite commitment on early construction of a new ele- mentary school planned for Square Lake road, All parents in the Whitfield school district have been puked t attend. Central the past two years andice prior to that taught at Brooklarids) Man Sasha ys Through Town Toting Pistols PATERSON, N. J. #—James V. Scordato sashayed down the main street of this community yesterday with a 10-gallon hat on his head and two six-shooters at his sides. Scordato, 3, iy ai 4 je ‘ 3 Pontiac Optometrist Holds State Office GRAND RAPIDS Ww — Optome- trist Fred Kellogg of Grand Rapids held office today as new president of the’ Michigan Optometric Assn. He was installed last night. George A. Harkless, Pontiac, is first vice president. Férmer Mayor eS FRANKENMUTH (® — Otto Trinklein, 64, former Frankenmuth mayor and prominent -business leader who died here Saturday, was buried today, He was presi- dent of Frankenmuth state bank, Frankenmuth Mut‘ual Insurance Co. ang Star of the West Milling Co. - iL Thomas H.} Indicted for Violation in) 15 Months to 4 Voor '- Given Auburn Heights Man for Attack A 2i-year-old pees Heights man, who admitted beating up a at Jacthinn: tence on Burton Hodgson, of 3257 St. Clair St., saying, ‘You beat up this youngster without any excuse . at all." . Joseph Dzuris, 17, of 46 E. Third St., Rochester, needed 51 stitches to close facial wounds in- flicted by Hodgson. Hodgson plead- ~ sxeosiadee tae pram se One of the companions of Hodg~ Young Republicans fo Hold Convention Robbed Third Time in Two-Month Span - by a Walled Lake man, yesterday was held up for te third time in two months, — Carl Avery, 23, Eddie St., Walled Lake, said a lone bandit a hickel- plated pistol at him and gave him a note saying: “Hand over all the money. you've got. Don’t. give the alarm or I'll kill you.” Avery, who was behind the counter handed over about $1,000 in stpall bilis to the gunman. signs posted. | blocks in the a steel posts, and the township board approved $92 for installation. To Examine Lovers Police closed off the street while the carts of cash rolled across. dice or a pull on chine, players were back at their games in the new — within minutes. Mobile Power Plant 1. The observance of tax freedom , of Byron, driver of taps dutlered minor in- By ToM HENSHAW The Associated Press “You've worked for me all year, nephew; now you can go out and work for yourself.” That's the cheering word Uncle Sam has for all: us surly taxpay- a today as he and his friends in local governments take their hands out of our pockets, + 8° & The occasion ig National Tax Freedom Holiday, the first day in 1958 on which the taxpayer can call. his earned dollar his own, Up until now, every dollar theoretically has gone into the yawning maws of government tills fromthe local town hall to the U.S. Treasury. - day is 10 yelig old but few people are Aware of”it, The¥e’s no big Promotion, Why? = oo oe) “The taxpayers \can't afford it,” says T. S. Burtieit, presicent of California; Taxpayers’ Assn., of thie day's Get Out did Calebeate: ute a S'aew's | It's Tax Freedom Day mathematical formula. was originated in 148 by Dallas L, Hostetler, executive director of the Florida State Retailers’ Assn. Tt is designed, ‘says Hostetler, “to dramatize the over-all tax burden which the average Ameri- can is carrying. * * * “Instead of saying that taxes take about 36 cents out of each dollar the oy erate American} © interpret this figure in would represen out be a earns, we terms of how full year that. been such a day in 1920, it would ie ars been Feb. 28. * * * waa date is figured by a simple Thus far, the observance has had no visible effect open the tax -burden. A: few years ago, when the day I werg hy fell on April 28, Congress solemnly resolved to give its official bless- in Mate’s Murder ’ The branch office, at 18211 W. in April by the same man who on/Ninch, 26, a mother of six, and March 3 held up the brarich and/her 17-year-old boy friend, Larry got away with $4,000; Fisher, will undergo Justice Court ferent one, Avery said. The first|gree murder charges in the death gunman is awaiting tri p Steere ee Reet having been picked up by County Births Following is. a list of children|ed MeNichols, was robbed of $8,500| IONIA (® — Mrs. Marian Mc-— The robber this time was a dif-|examination Thursday for first de-- born to Pontiac area couples as recorded in the County Clerk’s shallow grave at his home last week after neighbors examination.. MecNinch’s body was found in a backyard office. Only the tather'y- seme used. : ham bor yong MeNinch rd Fish- og rs. ard Fist Ritred W. Alta. 1001 Oxford er have admitted being principals Robert Annan. 6135 Bunnycrest in the death and that they had Robert Mi. Atha smees rd Bend been intimate. Fisher roomed at John M, , 1619 Bowers WN ach home. ae Robert M. Beum, N. papeees MeNinch was shot to death with J. Bibb Jr., ’ Bervate Wy, Besinett, «QO Cooiridge | a 22 caliber rifle April 12. Role Mger atest, |Youth, 16, Loses Control William ba want, of Car, Injured Slightly ‘] Ret 157 iW nag § py Re ag Spring fOr minor injuries at Pontiac Gen- Edward A Busin, 1900 Haze! St. Thomas 565 Renal W. bo aman | Clitton erick Haws amen a Sheriff's 1 rit * Robert hg Henning, rwood . Hollyer mete National Tax Freedorh Holi- Rodger McDaniel, 16, of 1951 Baldwin Rd., Oxford, was treated — eral Hospital and released, after ;. * ‘i Sh 4 a et F¥ ae «< Michigan 2, Michigan State 1! That’s the recruiting score of the best athletes to come out of the Oakland County area over the past three years. Actually it looked like three in a row for the Wol- verines right up to last weekend until Gary Ballman of East Detroit decided in favor of Michigan State. His decision came somewhat as a surprise. Most everyone was going under the assumption that Ball- man was all wrapped up for shipment tq Ann Arbor, - especially in view of the fact that the big softening _ ap process rested in the hands of Ron Kramer, a * fellow citizen of Ballman’s in East Detroit. But as they did in 1957 when they won the battle for a (22) Fae _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1958 <__ New Mark at Hazel Park Slump?—-Not at Trotters DETROIT (#—The business slump doesn’t extend to Harness Racing in Michigan. At least it didn’t last night when the season opened at Hazel Park Harness Race-|. ns on _pinch-hit in relief of Hal Griggs, Murray Wall lost it in relief as the Red ‘Sox, after winning six of their“last seven at home, - their fourth ip a row on | College Scores Wayne State 23, Toledo 0 voved Ray | 6, Olivet 4 . Maryland 7, No. Carolina @ Duke 7. Clemson Bt. Joseph's 7, Villanova 2 Golt Wiseonsin 28%, Northwestern 714; Wis- vonsin 2044, Michigan State 15'9; Mich- 70 State 26, Northeastern 10° ilisdale 14, Olivet; Hope 13, Olivet 2 Hillsdale 13, Hope 3 Towa 25, Notre me 17 Teanis Albion 7, Olivet 0 Kansas 5, lows St. 2 Miami, Ohio 6, Bali State 1 Ohio State 6 Purdue 3 Lacking Funds English Star Out of Own Amateur ' jinnings of . hitless relief. The Sox scored on singles by. Bubba. Phil- lips, Jim Landis and Jim Rivera in the second off Alex Kellner. Second. baseman Nellie Fox of the Sox was spiked and sprained an ankle making a diving tag on x« *« * Bob Cerv in the fourth inning and He is Douglas Sewell, a rail.|™*Y Nt_make tonight's game. way lineman whose income is) eight pounds ($22.40) a week. x & * Sewell managed to take time off last year to play in the Walker Cup match at Minneapolis, help- ing to score one of Britain's three LONDON W® — England's top amateur golfer says he can't af- ford to play. in the British Ama- teur championship at St. Andrews Scotland, next month. New Coach at Owosso OWOSSO uF — Robert W. Ding- man, 27-year-old football coach at Milan High School for the past three years, today was named head football coach at Owosso. High Dingman, who played end at the University of Michigan, replaces Charles Alexander, who returned to Corunna High School after coaching one year at Owosso, Alex- ander coached four years at Cor- unna prior to taking the Owosso points against the United States, but normally he stays close to home, Fangio Changes Cars. for ‘500’ Qualifying INDIANAPOLIS (®—World auto'p job. 500 racing champion Juan Manuel , % ‘ Fangio of Argentina switched cars Boston 00000010 "1 foo at the Indianapolis Motor Speed-|"“* yerenpagy RESULTS way Monday and stepped into one | Washington 5, Boston it of the nearly legendary Novi|*#"sts,, Cty % Chicsgo 1 11 tonings Specials. * Dine Wednesday Marshall. Baseball will have wrestling will have Russell 4 Sports Figures at PCH Celebrities of all sports will be in. Pontiac Wednesday night for the First Annual Pontiac Central All-Sports ban- quet at Madison Junior High... Tickets are still available and can be obtained up till, noon tomerrow at either of Osmun’s two stores. 7 Along with guest speaker Duffy Daugherty of Michigan Stave, track will be represented by Hayé¢s Jones, and George College, tennis will have Jean Hoxie, golf will have Gene Bone, basketball will have Johnny Greene of MSU) swim-' ming ‘will have Olympic star Barbara Gilders and football will also have Bob Spears, Yale captain of 1962, ton . (16) vs. Ramos (21). Cleveland at Detroit, 8:15 P.M.—Grant (3-1) ve. (23 0 : 2) vs. Ls r ‘Baltimore at ee mwas oeenne lene ‘Fromcices Pat Mullin of the, Tigers, ee (20) vs, Newopt Busch of Eastern Michigan deipt Homer? * |’ elubface to get the ball up at Los Angeles, reesbae | the majority of the state’s top homegrown football play- | ¥#Y- ’ ers, the appear to be winning the 1988 . * -*, * _ phase of rectuiting. _ a Financial records fell in nearly every department. ‘Two years ago, Royal Oak’s ell Harper was the The crowd of 13,513 was the largest ever to attend | Most sought prepster of the area. He had his mind set; a harness race in Michigan. : on M stench onstage gel + to Wash. |. The total amount wagered was $487,223, a record for]. ington in the West, plus every Big Ten school, made |'he state. a oe to Johnny Walker of Walled Lake. When the; _Linda’s Indian an@-Linda’s Honor combined for a g subsided, for Ohio State’s last minute; §17 g night daily double. The double pool of attempt, Michigan won out again. $38,626 also was a new track record, MSU er bas peg badly. Ja Sot, who yeh xk «* * There were all kind of stories e . various offers made to Walker. When the Oakland Linda's Indian won the first rate in 2:07.4 and Linda's . student. pe np Washtenaw on the A : > , tummer of | an official at one of the ) ; | * schools angrily Femarked, “Our offer was as reed |Murtaugh Rushes|4 Games Played Monday) : as ' ’ we never figured on an . : 3 European vacation. : Out to Ump, but de. * Being the modest and honest man that he is, rTV 0 a CIIVI Ins Walker told this writer his vas tg enter tent| O/T for TV Bow Red: Ce anf on five sheer Phir paige tench, manager of the’ Pitts. | City League softball received its/in the 4th inning as Stadium Inn = . burgh Pirates, had a ready an- |usual sendoff last night, but the) defeated the Jewelers, 3-2 ; ked shed initiation w's Jewelers was See PE : tote e ia future poe ag eg omg gbad-wer a whale of a lot different than a sestodiix ois idiptah ei ee | pee ah Ge SERS re eo Pa Gone Aieans te Gb Sie Gy ! : . was victim Sharrard’s _ En route to a sweep of a four- | The Jewelers, defending city Tun blow-and consequently tagged game series with the Phillies, champions and a perennial soft-| With the loss, ; Murtaugh’s crew was lambast- (bali power, got off to a roaring x * "e ing the Quaker City mine 14-4 om jstart last year when Perc Mc-| Iii the 2nd game at Beaudette, Saturday. In the seventh inning (Conner pitched a.no-hit shutout in|Fred Harper's two-out home run Murtaugh ryshed onto the field |the ma Tes _ season opener. in the bottom of the 7th handed ee nae _ MeConner, ace ef Shaw's sterl- ~ valor Donan? ny “og ang irmingham as Se, ae sate Sieaten “at Masutetsn [Ro-bitier to cutgitch Biomdnghesn's Pt enally dida't have anything | PRK %* the 18 City League Roger Reynolds, who gave up only to protest about but I charged | *%#" Sot under way. pad Jocko, He wanted to know what | Ed McManus, veteran City; The Pontiae Police lashed out was wrong. Nothing, I told him. | League hurling star, twirled a five-| With 13 hits, one a three-run This game is being televised [hitter and Art Sharrard singled) homer by Bill Moore, to give back to Chester, Pa. ami I want- ‘tiome the tying and winning runs| Speace Rambler a 15-2 licking in ed miy wife and kids to get a look | the te ae af me,” : : . der — The Murtaugh family home is | ° Boyd Haddix slammed oe a" ee Nate Oe crenata v a ame to ae can LEAGUE” Woolsen - Rose Vear ‘eatbeaoiltee ben's Tide ot Oven ts | ltt Red gon: @), Sen eat he Rees Hills tennis|North Side’s five-inning opener. team yesterday as/shaw’s eovepesesiecctnes |, Bante, , * sett" the Barons bowed to Oak Park S1.|"dut, “icici at” Sok ee - Birmingham --.:--..--+-060 001 0-10 3 NReynela:’ and’ eck; ‘bop ana’ Morpee.. . ‘ BONE covsescocsccst "03 318 15 131 i al Maaaee om” ler os Beate ne cesssecesees +003 0 8—11 72 ONeill . b. j at AOE 5 veer oi! p mg Pos: rican t 20 vs, Moose, 7 pa Pontiac. Merchants Pontiac Office, 8:30 it rth Side—State Hospital Em- ee vs. International Autos, 7 p.m.; See Products vs. Lakeside Royals, Dodgers Ship 4 to Farm System Clubs LOS- ANGELES (—The Los An- geles Dodgers today sent three pitchers and an outfielder to their urry| farm system. Left-handed pitcher Jackie Col- lum - was assigned to Montreal, Paul and right-hander Larry She- rf} was optioned to Spokane, Out- fielder Don Demeter was optioned to St. Paul. Z The cuts left the Dodgers with 26 players on their roster, They must be down to 25 by May 15. a’ Doctoring Of The Club. through the ball and trust the built-in loft of the | and away. | To many golfers seem to | feel that they must give — the clubhead an assist in | getting the ball up. So they / stay back on the right foot » and. try for a sort of lift- > ing action with the hands... pretty much alike. i x right-hander Ron Negray to St.) ~ % j in AL Standings Detroit Adds Susce in Hope of Gaining Bullpen Strength DETROIT # — The A i iH if air iva nis iF isk g i gf rt : sé [ t FE rs if i i j TE Hu tf Aris i from the Boston Red Sox yester- “|day to add bullpen strength. The right hander posted an 1}14 re- cord in three seasons with ‘Bone-Schwartz Ind in Pro-Am =: Patient’s Complaint: Hitting Diagnosis: Falling Away From The Shot TREATMENT: The simplest treatment for this com- | plaint is to shift the weight to the left foot as soon as the downswing is begun. Once’ you've done this, hi tournament at the Detroit Golf Club yesterday with a 31-33— 6. Leader Jimmy Johnson and George Knowles took top honors with and it was the sec- ond in as many weeks Johnson helped by an- other partner . abat for a LE pare eae 238 Johnson-Sabat < 32—6 Johnson-Colle . pee | Ponteot caapp | 32-34—ae Rikon 3 ian - 36-31-88 Pentuck : 32-33—07 Reyne ; Gajda- F sce 3 Diets-Davis .....0..e0e00..00... 35-32 Your Golf | The Ball On The Toe t on A be shank. As a matter of fact, the shank and this LONIGH “Tligersin Batle | to Hold Fourth | Japan Officially Submits TOKYO (INS) — Japan ; the international Brundage give “great weight” to the appli- cation a 4 Japan thus became the first na- tion to bid for the 1964 games site, {Twin Bills Mark Waterford Action Bid for 64 Olympic Games yiwell ahead, of the December 1 deadline this year. * ° * Japan’s early pitch voxennee |CONtEStS. fit S33 in top area baseball games yes- terday. ‘ Avondale beat Rochester for the 2nd time, Romeo worl its 10th straight, St. Fred lost again, Ox- ford defeated Ortonville, and Dry- den outscored Memphis in other A ef man was the winner. The Wildcats are 5-1 in the South Central League. Dryden's 1411 success was its Ist Southern Thumb victory. Curt Flater was the vittor and teamed with Norm Soroksa for seven rbi's. Area Preps Aim for Regionals PCH Faces Toughest Job at Ypsi; Maples Prep for UD Trials Pontiac area Class A prep track ; teams today began pointirig for 2. : = eae , 3 Boer 7 | : ‘ re ~#4 ie apes ese pe gi et ete ee er rr ete ~ 9 Pe Re ae os oie fi ites aol sera #4 i eth hetero > oe e ee Pe Or ee ad —~©€ ‘ates ¥ = + eee ere eke ae - * * / * praca a ‘ ; ' : | ‘ Z ‘ s . ‘ = ? i : ee * A 5 . ‘ t eee a = 4 « € Tt * : is te - iy @ 2 Ma fr. eo i ~-. pr. ies p fa ‘f £ = at oa rata f . - - ri : “. ¥ % “T ‘ ; A, 7 = e Pe oe oe eee THE. Powrrac PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY. 18, 1958 my mame gE . Pr ep 2 roe | Christian Platou is the ond foreign exchange student to come into his,own as an area track star. The Bergen, Norway native joins Danish in the local sports limelight. lad Peder Fenoets of Milford _ Platou has improved steadily since the season began and now is rated’ Cranbrook’s outstanding miler, He has scored consistently against topnotch opponents _ Since hitting 4:56 in his 1st start and also has pacéd the | two mile relay team. Running in competition is not oo“ new to the present Birmingham resi-+ dent. Chris excelled in a cross-country type sport called Orientation in Nor- way: Orientation courses.in- clude rugged mountain) — country with - unmarked paths. The aim of the sport is for the runners to try to Pontisc Country Club owner, Frank Sr., may enter the Univer- sity of Detroit next fall. He is now]. on the Royal Oak Shrine ‘golf team. - Pontiac athletes in for quite a treat at their banquet tomorrow with a-host of outstanding guests. Farmington High proud of track Red Wing Star. kk * kok ke Willie Has Five RBI’s as Giants Win, 12-3 Awarded Honor for 4th Time Only 1 Other Player in NHL Ever Picked for Four Trophies MONTREAL 1# — Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings today equalled all time record by win- ning the ‘‘most Valuable Player” award of the National Hockey League for the fourth time. The 30-year-old All-star right- wing receives the Hart Trophy, emblematic of the honor, and a cash prize of $1,000. This is the second straight time he has won the trophy and Mays Belts Dodgers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weep no more for Willie, now that Mays has unfrocked those |Los Angeles Dodgers and discov- ered they're his old Brooklyn bud- dies, After 22 games with San Fran- cisco thig, season, Willie was bat- ting a dandy " 372, but folks were concerned. The kid who had runs-batted-in for the past four years had only nine extra-base led the Giants in home runs and' hits, and aay one of those a hom | er, while knocking in just nine runs. * * * Then he recognized- those Dodg- ers, the guys he’s always killed, games against Los Angeles he's rapped five home runs, driven in 11. ko * * Mays hit a pair of homers, one his second grand-slam in the ma- jors, and had five RBI last night as the Giants ripped the Dodgers 12-3 and moved back within a half-game of the National League lead with their fifth straight vic- tory. and Willie started beltin’, In three? ok ok ok hitter and fanned 10 to take the NL strikeout lead with 32. Five of the Dodger hits were for extra bases, with Gil Hodges hitting a two-out home in the ninth. * * * A four-run fifth, on four singles and two errors, bagged it for the Cards as right-hander Phil Paine collected a 2-0 record in two days. The “former Milwaukee reliefer now is 7-0 since coming up to the -majots in 1951. Glen Hobbie was the loser, blowing a 3-0 lead after Ernie ks hit hit seventh hom- er, with a man on, in the third. * * * It was the fifth straight defeat Penn Stater Wiris * Match Play Title NEW HAVEN, Conn. w—Bill Davidson, sharp junior from Penn State, reigns today ts the new Eastern intercollegiate match play golf champjon. — His teammates wound up with socond pinos inthe Washwwe. em nament’ team competition, coe a sa vo Aims for 2nd Title ay af “DALLAS Clifford Ann Creed the golfing gal from Lamar Tech, ° set out today in search of her sec-: ond straight Women’s. Southern championship, = c Syckes LIKE FINE WHISKEY? ENJOY _ ‘A QUALITY BLEND BUT DON'T OVERSPEND $37. Code No. 580 arrive at>a given destina-|stars Rex Cawley and Mike Agee.| the fourth time in his 12-year aes es WHISKEY. 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL: SPIRITS : : : wi Red ings It was the fourth’ consecutive the league before the slum . X | tion after a “blind start.” |cawiey, who is re-writing the| reer wih f bal deleat foc the Dodeers. who: Se ee en a | Platou will return to Norway this summer to finish high school! and prepare for entering the Uni- versity of Norway. ‘ SKIPPING AROUND — St. Mi- chael track speedster Bill Flanigan missed the Shamrock track meet Sunday. He is recovering from severe burns suffered last Friday when he was scalded accidentally while showering. . . . Several local baseballers took part in the Tiger clinic, Saturday. hurdles books everywhere he com- petes, hopes to become a radio and ‘television announcer. He handles the public address system for various events at school. Agee, an excellent dash man, js an honor student and will -visit Europe this summer as a foreign exchange] ~ student. ; Waemmeary © SPORTS EVENTS Oakland 7 “os at vieemawehd ‘est Bloomfield st t LA Creuse q s d f "Mary vs, Austin and Orchard Lake Redford Bad. news for Suburban Cath++—Clarkston and Clarenceville at Bloom- The only other player ever to win four Hart trophies was Eddie Shore, former defense star of the Boston Bruins. Howie Morenz of the Montreal Canadiens won the award three times. No other player has won it more than twice. ote * * Howe polled 105 points of a possible 180 in the post-season| balloting arngong sports writers and} — broadcasters of the league. Andy Bathgate, right winger of the New York Rangers, was second with 70 points, Doug plunked into the cellar for the first time since July 2, 1948, while the St, Louis Cardinals quit a ‘three-week stay in eighth place by winning their fifth in a row, 6-4 at Chicago, in the only other game scheduled. * * *e Stan Musial doubled for his 2,999th hit, but after grounding out three times, he was ‘‘benched for ‘hitting’ by Manager Fred Hutchinson for today’s game with the Cubs, Unless he’s needed for a pinch-hit assignment, the Cards figure to save The Man's 3,000th hit for the home fans. Bill Nicholai new owner of the | Paddock CAMERA SHOP 1032 West Huron St. | field Hills ; —— - olic grid coaches, St. Fred scor- Send Se an etme, | on TIME—For the 4th time x & & ing star Jack Lyon has gained | Hamtramck at Cranbrook in his 12 years in the National | Mays triggered a 17-hit attack 3 a3 ‘ic ami oe Howe, a 6-foot, 1%5-pound power-| Hockey League, Gordie Howe of jas the Giants made it five in a < . *s | pounds making a Baseball house from Floral, Sask., scored| the Red W: was named to | row over Los Angeles, Daryl Spen- | in it iS | Bloomfield Hills’ brook ings coraid y ! Vv, | BFR. oe ealiet | Tet Captest ot One 33 goals and collected 44 assists| receive the Hart Trophy as the |cer also counted two homers. Barry Armstrong keeps breaking | Hazel Park st Det. Catholic Centra! | during the 1957-58 campaign. Only} Most Valuable Player in the |Ruben Gomez won his third, -all his own school record. .. . Many ; Gelt once in the last nine seasons) league. against the Dodgers, with a six- Pontiac Central followers’ tailed | Walled Late ai 81. i has he scored fewer than 30 goals | to agree with disqualification _ which cost the Chief thinclads the SVC crown. Royal Oak's Gary Pitcher won| | his Ist start as a pro in “‘D’’ ball. a Prederick Southfield at Detroit Thurston Avondale at Troy MONDAY'’S FIGHTS NEW YORK—Peter Schmidt, 48. New ‘ork, and Eddie Lynch, 147, New York. p< oa) Marvin nay tae . outpointed v Lancas burg, &.C., 10; Al Tisl, 129%, New ‘ork, ——— Pat Meter” 131%, Ire- "4. Frank Syron Jr., son of the iand,” 19. and that time he scored 29. x * * Other high in the Hart Trophy| voting were: Henri Richard, *-| Montreal, 40; Glenn Hall, Chicago, | 37; Bill Gadkby, New York, . 9, and Camille Henry, New York, 6. The Happiest Homes Are Financed the Low-Cost “Capitol Way!” THEN SEE US! NOW... You Can Reg. Case eeeeetreeee $112.50——Aires 111 L Camera and oeeseee + d74.50 (3 only). 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TUESDAY, MAY 13,1 1958: oi [Hal Boyle Says: a oe . eee wis er It’s Only Work if You Would Ruther Not |: eee NEW YORK ~ Do low: ost comin ment mad, than Cost But Egypt is the best coun-|if, after you grow up, you can sm yl ge pap eg dagen weeny Rang vie aga gy mes S olesans the loaned | That only 50 per cent of a meatla wife there, all a Moslem has folbefore your birthday. there~ha + eR, soe ES Seen Oey te Sens io. tenet. do is thrice repeat the phrase: “I “Bittorfield J 1 Jhec alr me Sir James othing is} That a man named Guy Fanfare/divorce thee!” * “A yesman is a guy who cam-| That-alcohol and gasoline really eae really work unless you would/lives in Greenwich Village. + > + ouflages his candid thoughts withidon’t mix in Vancover. Motorists|| (EX car 2 incumbents ‘and |"ather be doing something else.” That Sela Gore, a New York| That the so-called milk snake|©@ndied opinions. a second time of drunk- weatk * * * =~— ~°, |hoysewife, sums up the interna-jdoesn't milk cows, It yore, base & « *& en driving get a mandatory of rainy ip oS ¢T! hat one way to tell if a coin|tional situation thusly: “Everyonejaround barns, but it is | ‘That a study showed one out of|jail sentence. prom predictions that no lis counterfeit is to try and cut its|is talking about a trip to Mars./by the mice, not the cows. three nonsmokers habitually car-| That it was Samuel Johnson] 0 008 edge with a knife. If it nicks easily,,How about some of the world’s) That deer are now. the most/ries matches, to oblige his friends.!who observed “That kind of life mo peters a oon mas Wat arr oF Ae you've probably been hooked. leaders coming down to earth?” |plentiful big game animal in Amer-| That bandleader Kaye|ig most happy which affords us tws by regan wer of “Peyton searing Sammy There is an ideal cure for|most opportunities of gaining our own esteem.” Author Says Reds Would Shoot Marx EAST LANSING (# — A political scientist says if Kari Marx were alive in Russia today he probably ‘That the highest divorce rate inica, says: That you've got a keen memory/love. It’s called marriage.” At stake are a U.S. senatorship, four America is' found on the West Studio Tells Lana; | Hallywood Headlines Come Back fo Work (Quick Success Greeting wouuxwoon # — tnieu| Scar. Levant on Video International Studio has answered » ANTHONY What about a news PAUL NEWMAN - JOANNE [j|Lana Turner’s question. DR.. HENRY A. MILLER 4| The actress, whose private life | made tragic said recently she would like to re- magazine HOLL _— Back-from|Teport that the show had got him|would-be shot as a traitor. headlines last month] , Tests’ Oscar Levant has dound|®tt the bottle but on the WOODWARD ORSON WELLES - LEE REMICK - ANGELA LANSBURY coo » ous couch? *. st 8 Dr. Alfred G. Meyer, Michigan | Next “THE YOUNG Ph CINEMASCOPE Plus ~~ CARTOON — to work, “it anybody will)" success hate that word,”|¢r was on the bottle, Two years|State University professor and LIONS” : Onlinaria ; og poe endo tee Oscar,|ago, I had a heart attack and the /auythor of books on Marxism and ; ey! shat|WC2zine & tweed suit with a slept-|doctor told me I should drink: /Leninism, surveyed what has oc- ® td © @ td) Yd 4| U-I announced yesterday Drinking bored me, : 7 North Saginaw Street Baa wy - Yoel ee drank more. But it never was a|°wTed in the 75 years since Marx roe cw ECONOME Phone FE 4-6842 in a remake of the 1934 hit film,! put he is a success, thanks to| Problem. I don’t like drinking, it's died. ; ©& | | ADMISSION PRICE ']|‘‘Imitations of life.” a local TV show on which he in-|2°F Omdinary people. me. T'm not| << Mar would nef be able to | " eae oe <“—ee eee es, Md terviews eggheads and entertain-| “Psychiatry bores reconcile himself to the political | rywwTODAY—LAST TIMES oe “Better Things in Sight” The announcement had an add-lers, plays the piano and rambles |" he couch. 1 ntigy Mater. Dg tyranny in Russia today,” Meyer ] > Daw pamey —:: CLAIR KELLY for Hollywood, |about poetry, art and his ills, | bing = ‘ “UNDERWATER WARRIOR” Open Friday Evenings The studio has been virtually shut] I saw him at his home at the/PUiVUMe 1 1. out of every! He credited the German socialist - ww» oS [iidown for months, and tradejend of a practice. session with). .ierium. and hospital in South-|ith exerting an influence on the : Pius M-G-M’S ROBOT THRILLER Closed Wednesday Afternoons }f|%urces professed to see an eco-\Fred Astaire. After Fred left, the/)) caitomia. I had what the doc-|World that cannot be overestimated.| P “THE INVISIBLE BOY” jomle upturn in U-I's return to|super-neurotic Levant talked.|\ cated acute apathy, You * * * ! production. About himself, of course ought to try it sometime. You| “It we were to single STARTS TOMORROW! - just don’t give a damn.” . one social thinker who . ’ HEARD AT THE SHOPPING CENTERS OF PONTIAC ae a tag nae Piatinage MARTIN» GIRLS Bali healipae: d MIRTH!R ' CAGS! MUSIC an “Must a Luxury Car Be BSE Scns Big, Bulky, Hard to Park: Ne ATLANTA WH—A suburba East ee 8 ee, ee NO! NOT IF IT’S A 270 H.P. AMBASSADOR v-s! Emmett E, Itson filed papers in | of Ignorance.” vo Me ed “My Bed of New Mexico Holds one of America’s truly fine cars. iT | | , slike cinta wes wats tk Primary Vote Today | acinar Unit Construction. See how ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. @— | Feeseee. Soon! Dana Wynter in “FRAULEIN” | easy it-is to handle and park. Saves on gas, too. Model for cipead fn primary ectone te | WY iz model, Ambassador costs far . | | _ legs than other Juxury cars. : Pag org me al Byers stems | fe Drive an Affibissador for great- for Lange api nomination. The roy | est comfort—finest handling and + we Seocham y EA ) parking—superb performance Mechem” is unopposed. for GOP (EIN TMEATER ae ee ee eer ee Difies Open 6:45 P.M. : pitas ts | ; Means More for Americans five Democratie ‘candiates, Stale “NOW! a Hiden ne aca no Joseph A. Bursey, founder of the Jon , r FREE! 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Mom Favors Curfew, Hopes Police Enforce It é rE: ?s itt li 3 : : a7, 2 F Z Hi AND AN EXQUISITE NEW’ JAPANESE STAR; som to work aluminum, into sumer goods ADULTS 60c * CHILDREN 20. NOW! ENDS SATURDAY . Co-$tarrin “Cheerful as its RAMA Tit ; esiwe we ca” (ts The great whiskey of the Old West _ MATURE A ar 7:00 AND 9:85.» ‘ ( is winning new friends everywhere! a —r $96 $420 : The smoothest of fine Kentucky whiskies has the ‘ ar n | / O° ‘ ka ‘ate : mee PBUNNY tasté, the mildness, the quality that will win you too! ne f Y - Cede Code i : r Ce eatsen 4 8 i The brave men who conquered the West were choosy about _ E whiskey—and many of them chose Sunny Brook. Wise whiskey drinkers today still demand Sunny Brook’s fine Kentucky charecter, TE OLD SONY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTARLERS Paooucrs 00. * 86PROOF » 6th GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITB , , : ‘ ee . \ @ : cA hs ee eee Ps 2 Gere : ff : : eae ie ee oe ak oA co, dn ae, Bens Se : ' ay, f i - Bs : eS i re e Co je ia ~ 3 i: a : — ‘ ve a a x + Z hein eign ghee agpacy mone 5 t pods ae es 2b oS ee ee 7 : co ak — . =| 4 a : : i **) fie me : poseahioene| hel te ane mere" Be eee ng ge leone age eee? 4 a i it * i DAY, MAY 33, 1958, : ' ne aes ees & : ea a : Agen a eee 5 i "= + - ye" + ig age eer ih lida tl _f Cheis a ep erie ne B ee, § / * , \ yy » ss { 3 : 4 { ‘ . : : ‘ ; 2 oc z e ‘é ‘ Poe} ay, : % * . * ee be & \ 2 A : bas : “ jee z; 4 .WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower * hag proposed a stepped-up U. S, effort to make ir‘ernational travel easier in the interests of world peace and of bol- — American and other econo- * * * Mr. Eisenhower sent to Congress a report prepared by Clarence B. Randall, his special assistant for foreign economic affairs, contain- ing the recommendations. Among numerous proposals for a In Interest of Peace and Economy “i - easing travel, Randall urged in-. value of goods which tourists may bring back te the U. 8. and. extending the life of a U. 8. passport from two to three years, The report also stressed a need for improving travel and hotel ac- commodations ‘‘to encourage mod- erate income tourists’ in the U, S. and other -countries. ‘| * * * Decries GOP Economies Another proposal was that thelance for foreign visitors to $200 Williams Grudgingly OKs vin nnn eee Final Appropriation Bills LANSING W—Voicing stern pro- test against“Republican economies, Gov, Williams has put his signa- ture on the last of a dozen ap- propriation bills to finance state government operations in 1958-59. They include the highly contro- versial measure cutting about a million dollars apiece from budgets of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. * * * The Democratic governor con- tended the bills do “serious dam- age” to state schools and agencies “without recovering enough money to make any basic difference in our financial situation." The last measures signed allo- cate: ' $87,761,741 for higher educa- tion, allowing an increase over 1957-58, but dictating a cutback for all state colleges excepi Wayne State University, which conipletes its transition from a city to a state-owned school next year. $63,321,426 for public welfare, a $5,955,882 increase from the gover- nor’s budget because of a growing load of welfare cases stemming) from the economic recession, * * * $9,371,610 for conservation, rec- reation and agriculture activities,| a $919,911 drop. $15,273,000 for public health pro- Jobless Funds Up to Mitchell Secretary of Labor Expected to Endorse) Extended Benefits | | WASHINGTON (®# — Secretary --of Labor Mitchell was expected to endorse today a House-passed | © bill to extend unemployment com- | _ pensation benefits for idle work- | “@ for Air Base at Soo WASHINGTON w — A BOMARC base to launch the new interceptor is planned at Kin- ers whose rights are exhausted before next April 1. * * * Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D- Va) said in advance of Mitchell's, appearance before the Senate | Finance Committee he had been assured of strong administration ; backing for the measure. “I hope we can complete hear- ings on it this week and can re- port it to the Senate without any major changes from the form jn which it passed the House,” B. said in an interview. x *« * _ The House bill generally fol- lowed the lines of President Ei- senhower’s recommendations. It would authorize an estimated 600 million dollars in loans to states, which would have ‘to repay the money. The measure did not, as Eisenhower proposed, make the proposed extension mandatory on the states. : Under the House bill, insured workers in most states would get an additional 13 weeks of pay- ments, but fewer than that in states which now have less than 26 weeks of caverage. The dura- tion and amount of payments vary from, state to state. BOMARC Slated rie, the Air Force says. one of 10 grams as eompared with §16,994,- | 542 for the current fiscal year. $9,103,921 for regulatory services, | a $115,679 decline. * * * Cuts in conservation, recreation and agriculture will mean a gen- eral six per cent cutback in ser) vices, Williams said, and state. parks and conservation-correction | prison camps programs will suffer’ as a result. The Crippled Children’s Com- mission will be cut half a million dollars below present levels, “which can only mean curtail- ment of care given to these un- fortunate children,” Williams said, Also cited for criticism were cuts he said would handicap the state fair maintenance program, tuberculosis and brucellosis pre- vention programs, state tourist council promotion work, -agricul- ture advertising efforts and fish plantings, es * * “The cuts in the education bill are particularly difficult to ac- cept,” the governor said. “Inevitably this will mean that 'we cannot continue to improve the THE PONTIAC- PRESS. ‘TUES Make World Travel Easier ~- - Ike U. §. Maritime Board “consider the extent of additional tourist capacity to be provided as a factor in granting (subsidy) assistance for liner construction.” With respect to customs, the report urged that-the duty-free allowance for returning U. 8. tourists be increased to $1,000 every six months. It now is $500, - The report suggested that Con- gress increase the duty free allow- quality of our educational pro- grams at the pace desired, and that. we will not be prepared ta thousand additional new students who will wish to enroll next year,” r each . six months. The law now permits them only a $10 duty free _ allowance, The government also was urged to make it easier for visi- tors to obtain visas through in- spection of their. eligibility abroad rather than after their arrival in this country. The report recommended~ that the administration create an inter- national travel office under the assistant secretary of commerce for international affairs. | * * * It said: “The U, S. could exer- cise no more powerful influence in behalf of peace than to display strong leadership in promoting through travel the interchange of friendly visits among the peoples| ef the world.” THE GIRLS . “Oh, some woman signalled she was going to make a RIGHT | turn and then made a RIGHT turn.” by Franklin Folger Ob bs on esa ~ BOARDING HOUSE a > SUCH A CRUMMY SETUP EGAD, SNUFFY, RUEFUL DAYS/Y DEMANDS DEEP THOUGHT, THAT NEW COUPLE IN Hoople /), MASOR Ia-SAN. 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Detroit, cae federal-state jerades: Whites—Grade A jumbo 46; extra large i avg. -4244; large 4 e A, “extra large ge 41; medium 1958 BUICK SPECIAL : ieee Hardtop : lew Meaty $69. 10 ickonmeil make the down payment sco ae gy’ Pho White Wall Tires, ee Trip Indicator, pone Chem Chipaomant tie. ee OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2-9101 Today a HOST... Tomorrow a You are liable for accidents that occur on your property. A guest injured about your home can sve for damages thot con hand you a mighty stiff jolt. Uebility insurance is the answer and palin: erecanon See Be Sure oe Are Well janes? Kenneth G. | HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE 102 E. Huron St. FE 4-8284 Notice to City of Pontiac DOG OWNERS 1958 Dog Licenses now due and payable at City Clerk’s office, first floor, City Hall, 35 Soyth Parke Street. 2 up to and including May 15 3 will be charged thereafter Ada R. Evans, City Clerk 714 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt Res. FE 5-3792 Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 Homeowners’ Policies Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Praia Insurance Bonds — All Types Tenants’ Policies The greatest wealth is ‘to live content with little, for there is never want wig| NEW YORK —Smalt changes prevailed in a mixed stock market ++ * * er-Packard continued in the spot- % to 5% on an opening block of 20,000 shares and extended its gain to more than a point in very heavy trading. This auto firm has drawn en- thusiastic buying since jt became known that it is planning to emulate American Motors by in troducing an economy-type car this year, American Motors rose % to 14% on an opener of 10,000 shares. Ili- nois Central was off about a point. * * * Royal Dutch dropped a point or so, Chrysler was steady. Republic Steel and United Aircraft were fractional gainers, General Motors, les eae A, large 38-20%; me- craft dropped fractions, _ | New York Stocks nial ties od BERT on BH ir UC ..4e ¥ ni ree are he me | Bg Ch .ss!: 184 Johns johos Mt ° a . May — Prices . * . 0. B. Chal sss. 224 Kenge A ee a EO ey Alum Ltd :.... 27.2 Kim Cik °°: 55.4 quality poulirs =p. 3 kg ‘ hens 4 light’ ‘type 15-| A cseccee,. 614 Bresae, Ae = ‘18, Beary 'bpe raf and fryers, (2%%- Am Airlin ..... 113 y aes 24 4 ): whi 23- Barred Rocks Cerone . 78... Caponetion (6-6 lbs) 26-29%. Duck- Am Cyan... 68 [ib weNab, |. 62 —_— Am Metal 4°: 213 Eotha® Aive .° i Am ee I ‘ co. Am N vais. MOOW BR ciceine 16 fm Nowe Sits 34 Lotta 3] DETROIT, May 13 (AP) (USDA) —/20 Becing ::. dog Kou & Nash -: 608 ears aa, Mae Note seeped Ree Be Betiay Bt ‘and bull fully steady; mod to to ‘chet Am Tel & Tel Sve May I Strs | i, tise me ee 26 30-29 50: Aim Viseose oe Merr as: 182 Armee Bt... at thn Mane” 383 lings Geen Armst Ck °.. 383 Monten Ch <2 3t nian as se, cat 1s! utility eee wes HY Mont Ward <. 38.7 oS. Ai Seni? :: Shy Mot Whee "<: 137 Mig ..... 6. tor vee a4 galt & Ohio .. 28 Br .. 3. pares aa Barrage lots ; fo, Nat Cash R .. 62 oe: ‘No 2 and 3 240-300 Beth Steel... 40.4 Nat Dairy .... 44.7 \Ths, 23.00-~ mixed grades sows 300-| jond Sirs "12. 173 Nat Gypg .-. 47-4) 1 borden ....... 67.4 Net Lead ...: MB iw lore Warn .., 26.6 NY tral |. 14.7 rigs ME...) 7) Mia Me Pw |. 35:1 irist My .... 63.4 io Am Av ... 294. 4 00, run Baike :.. 37.7 Nor Pac ||. 383) and ble 1200. OP cece 14.2 or Sta Pw .. 20.1) : Rerreuabe .... 33 Nwest Airlin . 84 ! Ho .. 116 Tl 106 50: _—— jota Campb . “08 | coe ws ass ti hit: = 6 y 44 onneve 17-7 Owen: ex 0.8) | shor coe Nik dn Pac ...... a3 See e4 566) Cepitel airi .. 14) Ban AW Air 13 JT ...... 184 Pa ct 84 Ty: : Cater Trac... 619 Parke Da... 77.2) | ent ala & Oh ... $44 Benner JC 1. 94.4) Chrysler ...... 460C@P a r - 13) : Bi) Mi... 304 Cola... 3 | to C Man (aikec dime & ! —:- = cece fo Commerce Man jes Sees. 83 Bier | cm Gol'Bra a -.2. ang Eulsby Mets: 335 vos 8 Eee | F Pee retry ot pees | ea himself to death last night while N Gas... 478 ee OS 2 < cleaning his deer rifle, according C Py Pt (4.83) 193 Repub St! ....431) Oakland County Sheriff's De-|€ont Cano att Reyn. Met ....38 1 a * <«¢° ¢ Cont O11 ...), gee fe eway at 30.8 identified by detectives Core Pa faust 414 St Reg Pap pI Messer, of 238 Harpham Deere corsesee BA Seab Al RR .-246 wife, Orma, 20, and the Doug Aire .., 60.6 Simmons. ..39.3 ‘Margie, 3, and Opal, 2,/Dow chem ... 543 seen: $8.1 to bed around nine. Bast Air L wens BE Southern Co ..292 Kod |... 43 -Geputies she heard 8/Pifon Mfc‘... 42. sales 22 se t 9:40 and ran into the Fi Auto L .'-. 381 Sperry Rd a4 to find her husband on Emer Rad ee 3 “ on er “ae - Erie RR ....+. 7.3 gta Of] NJ . $3.7) Ex-Cell-O 36.6 Std Ol Oh ....49.1 *. * * Pire e + 88.1 stevens, JP ...-21.3 the pee ee -. SS ond Pack |... 57 o eee wae promomced, dead te re tc 8 Stan by a ity P' y Freuh Tra ... 11.5 Swift & Co ,....33.7 Coroner Dr. Isaac Prevette. AnjGe" Bak .... 108 sviv gi Pd... 35.2 - & J Qen Drnam .. bog Texas Co ..er? autopsy held later at St. Joseph Gen pee ::-- 02 Ten @ Sul ... 18.8 carey | Meapital Gen Mills “!°. 153 Thomp Pd"... 43.6 |death to be accidental. gun |Gen Motors .. 38 timk BR Bear 36.4 M shot|ate Shee --:> 32-7 trensamer ... 38.7 Iona Ractnllagee lesser was Gen Tel ..+-. 483 Onderwd .... 19.7 “through the chest. l\oen-tee 3 Un Carbide... #73 Corner Prod . $5.5 ons Air Lin 252 i > Gillette ....6 "7 Unit Aire 613 i ; Goebel + 3) onit Pruit ...) 48 to Pair in New York |geodren ----: $3 Un Ganon s.. 30s : Grek Pains .;. 13 oe gone oo: aed i om eRe : eeeer NEW YORK (INS) — Two |f! So Ry... iss US Steet «06. G11 | members of Spanish royalty — |Ovit On M0) van Raai... 25.4 one of whom may some day be- Romenth ...: 438 West Un Fel in | Come king of Spain — onvet TW Cent 110) 327 ote vn. ae | in New York today for a three- |mavst Ray ..- 1! witcs @ Com? | day visit to the New World's [tniana st!’ 87 Woolworth. 442 5 - a | largest city. They are His nae ee mt Young Saw 226 Coun Barce ares nes Highness the t of _ Int Nick |... 2 th Rad ... 76 pretender to the Spanish throne, [int Paper . || 95 and his son, Prince Don Juan Carlos, who is reported being “groomed by Generalissimo Fran- | cisco Franco as future ruler. ‘Steel Output Rises“ \said today Detroit area steel out- ‘put is expected to reach 51,630/'% tons, or 38 per cent of capacity. ‘This compares with 33.7 per cent \of capacity for last week's actual | Production. The magazine said in the same week a year ago Detroit Stee] Mills operated at 8 per cent of capacity. : . S Business Notes | Martin H. Ehmler, of 517 Granada Ave., a representative of the Aid Association for Lutherans, has re- ceived two certificates for out- ‘standing achievement in 1957 by the Fraternal Insurance Counsellor STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by Tie Rewer cred cel o 5 — Rails Util Stocks Net change .... —1 —. Noon today .. ‘sa8'¢ 92% 77 168 Prev. day ..... . 249.3 93.3 18 169.1 Week ag0-...05 33 93.7 80.0 1697 Mopth ago...... 240 ere 5 1435 Year ago .......2680 1249 766 1829 19°68 Kigh ..000.:2%2 945 80.1 169 $B TOW ..00.04.994.7 809 729 1546 1957 feel see. 280.0 1247 TTS 1888 A lew ......-: 6.0 2 - 662 150.9 Hamburgers Barred WINDSOR, Ont. @ — Ham- burgers were classified with Bi- kinis and athletes last night and all three banned from the civic center waterfront in downtown Windsor. A City Council Com- mittee said the park was for. relaxation only. The committee said sale of tobacco, ice cream, soft drinks and chocolate bars would be allowed. There is no real lead in the so- Association, called lead pencil. American Motors and Studebak- light, Studebaker-Packard was up -|tin would be able to report on what Hp a - A Senate subcommittee today sought the views of the Federal Reserve Board’s chairman on whether the recession may be leveling off. Summoned before the Senate Housing subcommittee was Wil-| liam M. Martin, head of the re-| serve. board which plays a major role in determining the nation’s monetary policy. * * * Subcommittee Chairman John Sparkman (D-Ala) said that Mar- tin would be asked, among other things, ‘‘whether there are any signs that the depression has lev- eled out.” Sparkman said he hoped Mar- effect the 142. billion dollar em- ergency housing bill, passed earli- er this year, has had on the econ- omy, and to suggest what Con- gress might do further through the annual housing bij] now before the group. * * * The subcommittee is conducting public’ hearings prior to drafting a huge, many sided bill to pro- vide renewed authority for var- Grains Moving on Narrow Path CHICAGO w — Grain futures prices moved mostly within minor fractions both above and below previous closes in early board of trade dealings today. * * * Dealers said trade was light and) eral move to press either side of the market. Processor demand was slow and export buying neglibible. + * * Near the end of the first hour, wheat was \% to 3% cent a bushel higher, May $2.18%-: corn % lower to ™% higher, May $1. 2434: oats unchanged to *4 lower, May 637%; rye % lower to % higher, May $1.335%%; soybeans unchanged to % lower, May $2.27; lard 5 to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, May: $12.62. that there appeared to be no gen-|St- reported to Pontiac Police Mon- t, |Federal Reserve Head > Quizzed on Receisins ious’ government housing pro- grams. Meanwhile, Sparkman and Sen. Homer Capehart of Indiana, the Housing subcommittee’s senior Republican member, backed an administration request to increase from three billion dollars to seven billion dollars the amount of home loans that may be insured by the Federal Housing Administration) ¢ between now and June 30, 1959. * x * : The request was made to the subcommittee by Housing Admin- istrator Albert M. Cole, who said and increased demands for loan insurance would exhaust FHA's less Congress acts quickly. The housing chief also told the billion to four billion dollars a year its request for FHA loan in- surance authority in the four years beginning July 1, 1959. * * * In other economic developments yesterday: 1. The Commerce Department reported that wage and salary payments declined again in April, but that a sharp increase in un- other government payments boost- million dollars over March. This brought personal income to a rate of $342,800,000,000 a year — 414 billions below the record rate of last August. 2. William U. Underwood, pres- News in Brief Frederick Drake of 689 N. Perry day that while he was driving south on Astor St. near Maine St., he struck an open manhole at about 30 miles per hour, causing damage to his car and minor in- juries to himsel!. William H. Smith, 28, of 6434) Greer Rd., West Bloomfield Town- ship, pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving before Water- ford Township Justice Patrick K. a spurt in housing construction}; insuring authority by June 10, un-|4 senators the Eisenhower adminis- rods tration wants to boost from three employment compensation an d/£* ed «total personal income by 600°" the ‘|best interest and to the advantage of COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, MICHIGAN 80L D. LOMERSON Se iT O. FELT QO. KS May 15, ‘88 - NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 957 Bate on Convertible. Serial No. VC5TP267293. iblic sale to —— |May 14, 1058 at 28 N. Saginaw. '601. Pontiac State Bank Bidg., at st 130 a.m. [industrial Supplies <> et Sa oyment * on ploymen' re will top two million a week dur- ing much of the year beginning ATE OF MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro. Poh Court for the County of Oakiand, Juvenile Division. : In the matter the petition con- ae Valerie wecene minor, Cause me 2 Kenneth LeClear, father of said m child i — ana a Ne te «Suppo . dependent upon pu or suppor and that said child shoul phaeed under the jurisdic’ me he hie" can copy one week. jeved Gy in The Pontiac Press, . printed and circulated in “eid ‘County. wena t Honorable Arth Judge of = Court, in = Cit Moo! of Denies in County, day of May, ‘AD nid ase. (Seal) ARTHUR E. MOORE, (A true copy) Judge of Probate GEORGIENA R. MURTHA, Probate ster, * Juvenile ision May 13, ‘58. ty Road missioners, f the County of Oakland at their offices, 2420 Pontiac Lake Road, Pontiac, Michi- interest In Over 100 Leading Corporations? You can—for as little as $100—or as much more as you wish. PHONE OR WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION G. J. Nephier Co. 818 Com. Nat'l Bk. Bidg. Pontiac, Michigan FE 2-9119 Hours 8:30 te 4:30 o'clock date for {urnishing “the following: SUNNEN HONING MACHINE Model LBB 1300 Information, medio be blanks and speci- fications may be obtained ted pen request, Proposals must be submit Oak- raat County Road Commissio bidding All proposais must be plainly marked as to their contents, The Board reserves the right to reject any or all p ls or to waive de- fects and to accept the pro ——_ in the opinion of the Boa: the Board. of County of the County of Oakland, Michigan, and of the County of Oakland, Michigan. BOARD OF May 12, 13, st | -Make Us Your Stockroom Daly, Monday, and paid a fine of $45 plus $5- costs. — Sale — St. James Church, Weng B'ham, Pri May CUTTING TOOLS and SUPPLIES, Inc. May 15th, 9 to 5 , and Pri — adv. 16th, 9 to 12. —— >a ate CHICAGO, May — Opening grains: t Oats May ....+. 2.18 May ... . dly ° 1.83% Gep. .... ... 0% Sep. voe.. 188% Dec, . 8%) Dec, cove 1.90% Rye Mar. 194% May........ 14% Corn Pie eacoos : 14%) May coe. 124% = Bep. sR Jly. o- 1.22', Dec : t 18 |Be 21 . 12.53 ‘12.30 Oy eponaool: ‘Lard |oet. coccence 1.8606. DEAD qaccus's seg eee eeeee Rummace Sn ae a ae the Hills iChurch, 1340 W. Long e Rad, 'W. of Telegraph, “Thurs, py 15th: i8 a.m. to 3 p.m. adv. |_Wednesday Is Double Stamp Day| Outstanding Merchandise Newports, es ‘| Boginaw St. DON’T LET YOUR MONEY Get _ Lazy You can invest $40, or more, monthly out of your income. You don’t have to wait until you have the full amount to select your in- vestment and pay for it this easy way. That's why Mutual > Funds are so popular with ple of average incomes. top in, write, or phone for full information on Mutual Funds. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. BUY NOW... Member New York Stock Exchange u Hobbes cairn 0nd other lending enchenges your | eer Crode Union ae E 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. member inquire coders FE $-6151. FE 4-2895 Death Notices __ Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 a | a.m. from the St. GARLE, MAY 10, 1968, “3 °e od Geet os a Mary | Donelson-Johns| __ -purmeay, noun, Is Better SPARKS GRIFFIN OPE Fee . a / , Mary Schaffer and fs S Jacobs Puneral service will be hele Wednesday. May 14. at 10 Catholic Church with interment | t ad Tuesday from the Melvin A chutt Puneral Home where Mr. Earle will lie in state. of Sorrow at 7:45 p.m. TAM Drayton Plains “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME OR } acro BODY MEN WITH: PLENTY Tons c- own tools, _ Col- fist Elis, Lk. FE SEE Thoughtfu! Serr're Business Voorhees-Si iks Lodge eaay. Ambul. Paddock 8t.: father of Margaret | poo Thelma rvice will be May 15. at 2 oe H. Moore E. . Interment ‘tn Oak Mr. Widrig will Ite the Dudley H cE Heigh fe ee MAY 12, 1958. ROY L., bury officiating.| WHITE CHA ain ry. Aa drive. FE s-i0es in state at a04s9 Moore Funera: FUNERAL HOME Service—Plane or Motor FE 2-0378 This offers @ few openings with 2-584) our gales and service ram in and a: — und — vr further g's be a vor Mo- pie ong) 8. Telegraph Ra Pontiac CAB DRIVERS FULL TIME 101 W. Huron, Cemetery Ne wae « age 73; dear Wier and : Lé its. Re Interment in Ottawa tery. Mr, Detterman = ie in _state at Coats Puneral Lots UTIFU GRAVE LOT. PER- Paw Park Cemetery. Will Del. FE oe GRAV (ESS || WHITE CHAPEL-—TWO GRA tie. six, $300, LI 22167 oF ui CLOSER AND LEAD TAKER FOR modernization work. pet ee 4 5 wane} 6Enll from $:30 to & — CAREER TESTA Will completely train Be man under 30 in venmere BOX REPLIES ag Home wis with | 3 be: baw .. Drayton Plains, * v. Paul Hart officiating. nee: Park Céme- 1, 3, 8, 11, 12, 28, Home, At 10 a.m, todas there ‘were replies at the Press office in the following * 3, 4, 4, 4, i, 50, ‘Interviews Sat. & weekdays, 9 a.m Sun. 1} p.m. No phone calis. 5 Huff Refrigeration Co. ___ Highland, Mich, ELECTRONICS § OPPOR See our ad under classification 31, | | Experienced Real Estate BENNETT. MAY 12. Gene, 156 Bennett held Thursday. nm Home with Rev May N, Merrimac; heloved son of Eugene and Thelma Bennett; dear brother of Michael Funeral service will_ from the Huntoon Puneral Tommy 1958, JOEL age 5 rted . immediately. 15, at 1:30 sibility for errors Guest tion on how your boat and a very small money AW. HUTTENLOGHER Agency Time to Get Boat and Motor PROTECTION For a Few Pennies Per Day! Call us now for informa- to protect motors for amount of te “earth; Tee rene me yo = a ae , a where the mind is satisfied. . \ H. W. Huttenlocher Mex E. Kerns : % ig : Lucretius, 57 BC. : \ 306-320 Riker Bids. Y FE 4-1551 c a ps r F ? ; ' y 3 : 4 =) Pe | 7 if staieeatianmmiaes nn man Voorhees-Riple Funeral __after 3 p.m. ' Wednesday. Home tne first insertion From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- The ress ‘assumes fo resnon other “ CASH WANT AD RATES 74, 76, 80, $1, 113, Salesman with license: Q LJ * ’ . WESTON, MAY, 3 1958, EDWARD op setunity for a LIVE 4 wine e Nn 30 Delevan i aes 80; beloved Contact: : ore ry vot { Mt ae eee: ther of rs. . ona Mrs Pigg Boyer; dear WM. A, aphomeee of — ont eal on ie es . will be held Thursday, May 15, at The Pontiac Press k ENNED Yi Sse Pon Bonk officiating. 0 ) t on Bank © : eit Interment in Saleen Sociad A FOR WANT ADS 3101 W Realtor , ston Ww e in s . _Bparks-Griffin Puneral Home. DIAL FE 2-8181 be Open Evenings ‘til aaa EARN WHILE YOU LEARN, then Manage your own business. ed _time Pe "soi, Full or part ~~ Heat Treat Man a mee no others need & ply. To operate an atmospheric =. elec. le on. small than to cancel the charges officiating. Interment in Oakland Steady. mle Hills Memorial Gardens. Joel will -ved that —— of the first Servi con Write Ile ta state at Huntoon Puneral sertion of the advertise- Press Hom ment which has been = pesca dered valueless fhrough th MAN WANTED error, When ancellations eal ability, Direct sales to cell SELLEY, APRIL 29. 1958, LINDA are meade be sure to get Babyhood Wonda-Chairs. Car. nec- Darlene, Kleiner Bik., Bremer- your “kill mber,” No essa ing potential haven, Germany; beloved infant) § [9 ustmenta wil be given Bee ie, ‘Brunelle “Groveland on dauchter of Edward R. and Wan- pon oy he Mathews Building, : de M. Kelley: coer ae re Half-way between ole’ Tan aug end hers. Herbert R. Kelley and Closing one for tversie e Flint. Holly 1, William F. Mullens. Puneral serv- abo “ne ing aye tes MEN R SALES, A = tee will be held Thursday, Mav 15, arrer than regular arate and alr con e 1 am. from Voorhees-Siple| § type ts 12 o'clock noon the own boss; write your own pay- pel with Rev. Carl W.Nelxon| § ¢av orevious to publication. eheck Pay wunitmited: for men Seniciatina Interment in Oak Hill who want to work Jr. Salesmen Cemetery. Baby Linda will arrive Transient — ri = also needed. Full or ont time. from Germany Wednesday morn- be cancelled ba doh Apply i 8 and m. 463 ing end will le in state at the| 2 the day of pu eaten, after 8, Saginaw gent = te? ay aa lil pad a ve Mg tes wt aoe surround- We EB Mahe For as long as we linger on in life, shall remember thee prcond missed oad wits “and - cbf iN LOVING MEMORY OF DAD wre, Passos wer one year ago, ‘wenells yeaterea. “yt Marje. APPRE ELECTR NTICE __ Must fust be union MArket 41272,’ ICTANS. me! 35 of over To contact small tee’ ght sonicated” cat Time\ Study and . cened nee. pervigory itors” experenee Kost Estimating Man e wiv C ‘of cM Mee ih ' eh manag for, promotion, | % . nt BUILDING MAINTENANCE 8U- PERVISOR 1 salt emergence ney_ service. PE S04, , Servinerion. nse rience Card of Thanks 1 Lines 1-Day }Daze Daze necessary Apply ‘eons Pe ae ae te IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION 4 36480 «348 (8.08 AL Barate. r. ; for the kindness and sympathy 5 2.25 4.06 6.00 classes to show you how to earn shown us during our recent 6 2.70 $08 7.20 money se.ling for our bereavement the family of the late q 3.15 5. 8.40 setien w.. the lake William Keehn. wishes to’ publicly 8 30 8648 8 69.60 a thank all —pee mocengne, te. ® 405. 7.29 10.80 TOP RATES wers and offers assistance! : i Por ; : Sonped te to lighten our sorrow. — at et S408, : N Help Wanted Male 6] {ishunea’ Fuller Wrash'route. Xo ; In Memoriam 2 cai aaubaning, Pootae Get tee 2 week and up. For interview ph. | In Lovina Memory or-or-| [\ Steddy Job FE 22381 i : fred Drinkwine who passed away gat ws} . _| \May 13, 1987 . tor a good steady worker A ried, car. We train, 7% Ly You are not forgotten father dear ance, reference” and mechanieal 5.2478 4 Guest. oe ¥ cM 4 And never shall you arom, + A 10:50 os éAi ESM EN TUNITIES 3 New technical training es som Sears Roebuck & Co. Wilt train three neat ap- pearing, aggressive young men for outside selling positions in Pontiac and_ surrounding area. ‘ THE FOLLOWING alice TIONS ARE REQU 1. Age, between 10 yrs 2. Must enjoy m and talking ie. IN RETURN 1, Better than average _in- 2. Rapia advancement on 9. eet et one .. 4 All com benefits as 2S future in a wooing aos ness. CALL FOR INTERVIEW, 11 A.M. 79. 5 PM. TUESDAY AND om, MR TORNER, WALDRON Help Wanted Female 7 WOMEN WITH PuRyiovs sales experience. To- pins m own business. ted {ime during training period Call FE 8-1192. id AREA MANAGER Must be ambitious, aggressive and alert, If you have emo party rience, we have a me offer. For mage Ao . Box 35, Pontiac is , Mame, and p phot ‘ums ALTERATIONS & REPAIR LADY, must be experienced A Fox Dry Cleaners, 719 W. Huron, vel pe SA wi family. ge Let Four ‘wo a > in- come by 3 tomers are walting lor service in td ed own fel ood, Phone poder Ss Pag +d 2138 write Drayton Plains MBITIOUS WOMAN - pean et " 3-4 hours day or early evenings & wish to earn as much , ng300 nd op “week, call MA 4-3464, ® dons Fe T WOMAN name, age, ome number au experi- 5 B. SA Seles 2c $5 e a.m, vo nemn, tanabo rtation, Ander- ty, 124 Pw. 4 Mile Ra., Birmingham. MI 47114. = BEAUTY O A E INTIAC © nen. OA 58-2008 after 5. AR home. 1; to m. 5 aay week FY wweer. a COSMETICIA xp, in oemion Jeentanent, hd rancy cae A Serseekel on dept., Sees litical Beste SS alten cite thea i acee Gail ater 1:30 pom, FE SIT. Exp WA TATTRERE SHORT QRDER. Must have ref = Ae burn Ave. No phane calls, oe xe ok et ie Fee gee ‘ he on ees E ae 233 : aes Aa ee i in = i a 4 es 4 e i . ” Mik muda oF Loraer mecaemeel wal Bee telat oe kod eect ai ina tee sdamch aie 46 ee aA | No i, = ae f - : weg a 6 ‘ i” | - | : ' S | : fF cd “iy : ke : s a o8 - A : _ A : 4 ‘ : ¥ = : > : 7 ; —--— os __" THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1958 : 7 | ae Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanteit, Female 11) _ Business Services _ 13 SLICES OF HAM 1 Series el Be Estate 3A| Rent Apts, Furnished 33, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Re SURNAGE SERVICE — i YRS. pe vares AAs tome, anaes] * SECS DOOM, UeMrrTEe REA- Alek oe eve. r stay nights a ee d 3400 i Ey a. : ays. = our. ¥ ee ae Ww and (aes, niin Reoaale’s Ta he" paginnes | WOMAN GENERAL, COOK | MACHINE SHA ~_SALESLADIES ” OMAN WARE BENG CERN ee Tone Bigiey 8 Experienced | only TE tue NG CLEAN-/ Saws — Lawnmowers better| _ esses and sports m- TRONINGS 93.30. Ace Sharpened en, Steady, work, er Time Wasi GC oan GS.” $350.19 chamberiain” FE 2-680 SUZETTE deliver, FE To PCE 8 ssrreys— LA R- 241 Pierce B’ham r TRONINGE WATER | cooled engine repair s & SALESLADY FOR CHILDRENS | _ fora vein OR 3-8623 parts, 585 Amberwood, FE 42416. - “rise tore, Mirstie ‘Mile G WOMAN WANTS GEN. TARPAULIN, REPAIR SER TELEPHONE SOLICTFING -WOM.| Siiprgttee st cashier work in| iaen® teow rapt ad te en J8 or over to “work ‘trom 9| trans tation OA’ esiso, SY" work, 06 Id. FE : from 3: . No T 4 tS experience needed. Apply at 3% our, WORK WA Deine 5 Saginaw. oom seh or phone om wan bab —, bering Spee ming, tree pT ee wi — SALAD W a| rms Ta, ‘Footing BS cr wise. ie “clea rari. Reduced and waitresses, Bloomfi - u taurant, 6535 ,, Been lee service. sel "OR Woman ive Wt FS BS ee ban & TRONINGS, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 pees & care for children. DRESSMAKING home than wages. After ; ohne Estat s Building Services 12 arent cess» Seen, ome £ TAILORING AND % AND hours daliy ‘tale vo By + thea Friday: 20 YEARS women’s alterations and 4 t 0 9 + a. ‘ et eS EXPERIENCE Aa ig PE = oe _ YOUNG GIRL TO "ROUSE: on at page veel A ‘ cement porch and ; Work on Commerce Tha, Live in. ef driveways. sep tewshs |Aa GARDEN PLOWING, Discina,|Painting & Decorating 20; Notices & Personals 25 ‘Youna Pt eee 3 o patch werk. ‘Prog estimates. FE] Pusemen Tee beet Belen. ST CLASS EXP. PAINTER AND| OPENING NEW REST HOME p bre. day. vie §-2860.| MA 5-348. #6224 AAA Lege er A Fy pc Ne AINTING. FREE N Pw tare Sanding argene aod. flower. gardens, 443? Mitmates, Phone PE 34190. | May in, i981 will not be ie Help Wanted 8c pup Bilis ~ vistas estimate. a-i PAINTING inp PAPER —- ‘or afy debts contracted AEPRALT PAVING DkivE|»,;.1 GARD! a. hanging. work guaranteed. er than myself James alt. MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS AGU a egaas ee eae ee FE 2-418. _ Peralta wet Reckmaren, Peaciec: . par ots, .. O8 fae: gan, making $2 to $5 per hour, fu ces are last| CUSTOM PLOWER. DRAGGING, |*),, PAINTING. PAPER HANG FER THis = or part tue, See ur. * gmith. 1 year call OR 53021 for free ee x weere OR 38608 Oe ing, _paper_Femoved, FB 40018.) O07 AND AMR et bee: a rry 8 3 te 18 pm. aa imaie. : @ Fitting |i, PAINTING AND > PAPERING. sponeible for any debts contracted days, Birmin namcOril 116 N|A-A TRENCHING | “ot Bair ater 1 NG Ti PARTING THTERIOR 6 EE | yo Stacteet “a Size 7eat codward, Birmingham. ‘Apply in/ Footings, Septic *.eld, OR 3-4943 fer 10 eet See ceptor, cash. Pontiac, : MIDDLE-KG > COUFLE 4 % MAW,|" removal or trimming. PE ease?, CARDENS & YARDS PLOWED & TER Th FOR Pal im REDUCE Bae k en = pounds Ll 5. 3 ber time @ an, hows ays fig Be 9, Bam BO tone! = Fe an Eee, : i} Inside & outside 1 pres og. ons ttle ag $1.00 per visit. Bee ugly Sn s “we me raished 6 ae Jensen re 29-2340. pom and V erenes —§ ae 508. paandidies Fi abby Pate og neeedread “ight. - ATED WEL ns ote | Beet poe Gy Aly gt Bg "| GARDEN peLOWING O AND HAR: EXPERT P PAINT Se atin peony We ta acaann aoe ha an or with high school edu- = = easonable : aterials ee ees cation. 25 to 45 years w-| A&B TRENCHING Rutgore_Ave. FR 9720. ___ EXTERIOR PA PAINTING, SATISFAC | Wed, Children to Board 26 os office manager in @ proven) » GARDEN - FLOWED. ALSO GRAD-| tion guaranteed. FE 5-0242. : rs promotion You our office W.) Pg water Hines, field tile.) “ing. Ph OR 1-307, Wm. Lidstle. exp PAPER HANOTNG AND can @¢as rm ecors - LICENSED } LOVIN four o, dea tee : yo es APENTER and. finish, RE oanben ch N@ FLOWING. int ‘ ae Biter NTING. oak weare, Of Fe . a rson. " . . w phone ‘Mr. Perkins at Alterations’ Pree est. PE $-3608. aaah, Un ye oor Cow “work. OR 34260 — OR 3-062. | Wtd, Household Goods 27 - oie KIN NT WORK. Chwn AP eS APSE Cp DY Dae DBRS. iny TYPE E OF ii OUSE PLAN NS Employment Agencies 8A)‘ custom drawn, ou te 1-8200. EM EVELYN EDWARDS Vocational, COUNSELING 1 stl COMMUNITY Ba BANE BLDG ders ge ae ane 86 XLUM. SIDING PRE-CAST STONE applied by experts. FHA terms. EM 3.0482 Gordon Piattley BUILDING REPAIR PLASTER. ron, PAPER Raine a AINTING, R| paper removed by Ge a NITY of — a Phone ve _ 1-436 2 WORK oe En bulldozing. RECPT Plowing. discing, raking, mo mowing, Call Seo! FURNITURE NEEDED th Mae £" tor, you B . Phone OR 3- waNtED. CARPET | 2838 DIXIE HWY_ 561 $$ CASH: $$ 48 HOURS For your equity ir home. coutract or vacant property us for immediate action. jand Call) Iedw. M. Stout. Realtor 7.N. Saginaw St. Ph, PE 5-8165 Open Eves: ‘til 8 We Will Buy Your Equity | Don't lose I het heme—cash wait- | ing—no re We also need | listings. Giroux-Franks. 4395 Dixie OR 3-0701 wy, OPERTY LISTINGS in Northwest nd County & vicinity. Reokee: lp (rere in kinds. 1919 pals ‘ational ‘1-2815. Peiiect. N Ow ——, by large mort- cage eye Spee ou cash for your home under, dhe FH pian. WH i Th detalls new BROS. today. vey ESTATE OR 3-1295 We are aw [i Dixie Hw . Open Eves. ‘til @ — 8 Bun. 1 10 ‘til & WE HAVE Q Qu UALIFIED :D BUYERS — for ———— proper- ties, farms and ac A eall will give vou ‘\mmediate ac. ROY KNAUF 26‘ W. Huron St. PE 2-7421 Listings Wanted PE 4-5203 4 RM. APT eS is MoO. ” UTILT. BRAND NEW A cA WOULD LIKE Te} ==. ie. FE &. 9 GALMER’ Brest ‘s _tioise? aftbverry#-0093, = PTE BATS od newest modern apsriment develop ; _F . ype, * 2 t ‘ i = TOR ORM APT VCS WEEK. CHIL: a Retrigeretr, foraiebed "Aue ’ _firen welcome. 105 Center. oS one het rnished. “4 i ~ . _ FOR HOMES. aE deten ROOMS RYT | Oy siUhcomapanruxnrs GY & FHA EQUITIES |* (88. 7 BED Dag, att Per “OPEN DAILY & SUNDA § RM. TERRACE, W. | F af Land Contracts My ge CHARGE FOR CLOSI le E. HOWARD 5T., ROOMS ss ol "tan shia, PRIVATE = I °F JOLL REALTY tae babe Svefvibing in| "bathe, front, Sor & AMPLE PAR G. AY = ah ND Plowed garden space, swimming. come a ‘nis | BACHELOR'S APT. PVT. ENTR | Lake. Only Everything furn. FE 5-0303 CLEAN 3 ROOMS AND ~ BATH adults ; only. PE 5-3474 GLEAN KITCHENETTE APT., 615 per week including heat, iights and gas. OR 3-0389 __ 3 RMS. EAST SIDE. 2 ADULTS. Entr.. Util, furn . Mod 2-5907 FOUR AND FIVE ROOM FUR nished Woodhull Lake, 4686 _Second, rayton Plains, FURNISHED > OR UNFURNTEED For 439 «Orchard. take Rd FURN. APT. ON LAKE ORION for two Pvt. ent., fireplace, heat and elec, gs yashing facilities. __370_« month . MY “HOLLYWOOD APTS. _Howard, _ 2-1 KEEGO GO HARBOR Pvt. ent. $13 per wk | 331 rnKnewison . FE 6051 ROOM. 7 BEDR in. Utilities, Adults only. Oakland & Baldwin. After . FE 5-8208 MODERN 18T FLOOR, 3 ROOMS & ~ vt, ca rivileges | = sabeth a gene ak ae Seer — LIVING room, kitchen, bath. Util. $15 week, OR 3-7206. BATH & 1 & ENT. | EW 3} RMS., PVT. BA Child welcome. $18 wk. 368 _Perry, FE _2-4456. NEWLY DECORATED, 4 LARGE N AND DECORATING. a? era ey work, reasonable. ~ ape & ie HANOINO. Studio _in A-l | condition. ons WANTED TO BUY — aE E aeFEs of furniture Ph FE 2-5523. _ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 HOUSE? OR, 1 VILDINGS OF ANY ing, carpentry, brick, block & ce-| |_ment work, FE 4-dage. Re or moved. |BRICK, BLOCK AND ¢ EM ENT ; — wr ee so) Nore Also chimney xo job _Insurance A encies 17A aie 21A OLD | “FASHIONED )_ TRON CAWR ~Ea ia. c ace wri sng. and ‘ites pai cla Ouaranieed york. Po. Ney NO INCREASE IN AUTO RATES| “TE ATTH CENTER |_2#00: days Midwest Employment, 406 do |DANTELS INS CE AGENCY sica: therapy and seientifie| Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Pontise Sia's Bark Bldg” PE POLLDOZING OR mR LEVELT WG |se9 Y._ Buren FE Dili) swedisn massage Patients | by ov ' 53-9337 eal e Laundry Service -18 ieenins Son Set P|. at rf UNION LAKE - MODERNIZATION CO.5G fice hours 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. land Instructions 9 "Cor vete modernization aarvion: = ss LAUNDRY “SERV. 2a Med ah have cliente waiting ad ditigns, porch enclosures. awn- oe peaee) Teames beasts: ‘Television Service 22 BATON TWIRLING TAUGHT IN pe sy get FHA terme MA 6-4356. LACE CORTAING PLAIN OR RUF- . T "CG. Tr ocke pe yome, Walled Lake veel) | ck SRICK SEMENT WORK fed... Beauuiully Paisned, ALL TY SERVICE CALLS AN a Laundry Phone FE 32-8101. : REALTOR Fin San scHOOL — a SSESULEDOZING ewered promptly Day or night. | 103 Union Lake Rd. EM 34671 classes, Study st home, spare, ej _ Landscaping 18A PCTRONICS C A SH wa: Sa : ~ z tree catalog. Wayne’ owe custom BOCF won) FOR NEW A-1 LAWN CARE GUARANTEED, DAY OR NIG4T TV SERVICE | __Box 43, Pontiac Press shames & additions or complete work, Pree estimates, FE 8-1950. FE uP. thie UNLIMITED KOREAN VETERANS | furnace fobs. OR +1486 Pat “GRADING, TED'S & LANDSCAP-| Sc jnANTEED RADIO For. tant’ ounteasta. be because’ You can't attend) sched! {CARL G BILLS. GR. FLOOR, ing Service godding - seeding -/"\ervice, David We Yhommen, 4531 | soued. lowest possible @iscount. ou can sow. learn and) Fe oe ——) = bemee. Free eat. A 60083 “onal. Irwindale Dr., FE 8-6917. 2 ¢ ation gap - 43844 or er £m for completely CEMENT WORK. sideways, OP 335547 , 8. Ask for Ted MoCub sure nce pene ke Peveila © Mine On HOR ot CONES RTE Tore "Masog Typewriter Service 22 wa ARO BEATE ng oy for a arenes. haces, ‘Gus af at 10, ey Press. NEW roe Oa PLETE ELECTRIC a Pree estimates, J. Partney. | oupcerE MODERNIZATION —_ yrs, of exp., free estimates, Ad- ations, dormers, ~ rH ea ebinets. . garages. MA — fA: ieeaioneniies Electronics. Opportunities |~ pander. Pree ceeeneten, OL 1-3461.| iF ' A completely new Electronics Technician program now —— leveled 94 00 ard.. Block, brick Jo re 51968 able in this area, CEMENT in OUR USPECIALTY. CEMEN of the nation's | os ~ |e e nation’s latgest a: na- tionally recognized training inst | _Floors. baserents EM 3-4879 tutions If you are interested in CARPENTER AND MASON “WORK | electronics, investigate the advan-| repair or new construction =! tages of ths new modern training! Tog Eire ctronic TECHNICIANS | o vitally needed fn industries Me ted free. Dean Greenhoe ~ CEMENT & BI.OCK | such as: EL ice. | WORK FE_5-0782 | BROADCASTING, GUIDED” Mis. bad é Wail. P gy ag TINO AND, FIN “6 ILES, AUTOMATION, COMPUT- imates, = . . COMMUNICATIONS, RA “|ory. WALL WALL TAPING: GUARAN- DAR, FCC LICENSE PREP. work Free estimates. OR a fen 2 momen ov over ud et FREE interested in field | a La desire a a ™ ture ‘Bp fenre or. in investiga ate ih be ite amon trie_€ " “foes Af should SUMARISLL WIKING ED MUR: furalsbed to ave you practical tay, 63 Bs ED MUR- wpe. = " ELECTRONICS DIVISION agus - Dept. ES-72 Box 4 ‘Pontiac Press 353 nN, bj Fre are, Maras N ween - |HOUSE RAISING, A ALL SEIRDS OP ; ADDRESS sist -| cement rf. work, Free cotimaton. $004. AGE | STA (5 PHONE Fetal HRS. WORKED 1 ‘FROM TO - PIANO, VIOLIN | AND Ada! “EX-! _ pertly .trained. PE ¢ Work Wanted | aa 10 UP. DAY_OR NIGHT _ Janitor service, FE e165, odd _jobs References. ces, FE 8-1 1, ER WORK NEW — 4-4210. ni SABINET MAKER AND CA —— Kitchens a 'MASON AND CEMENT! Wott done expertly. Free esti mate i6 vrs > exp. OR 3-0402. HGUSEMOVING — FuLLY FF: 4-6450, L. A. Young. sqeppet. 72 ‘HOME: GARAGE, CABINS, “ADDL ‘aves Licen _forms FE PLASTERING ALL KINDS i. Meyers, OR 3-1345 RPEN rE (PLASTERING & eEAIR REAS specialty. | SouENT * — KINDS ‘FOURS peace ASE- Wor 3-574 ments Seawalls a kinds of CA ES coment work, F@ 2-6467 or FE 8-3124 92-8240 +i - H TR loons 5 er cabtasts specialty. FE outs and . Phone FE EXP. YARD § HOUSE MAN. OWN ROOF REPAIRS reter EAVESTROUGHING | GARDENING AND LAWN SERV- | wet reasonable, OF 3-5479. | TR ENCHING AND » EXTERIOR PAINT- 1 tae reasonable. Free est. On| BUL LDOZING 93-3752 © | 38-8117. R, D. Thompson FE 71-8872 | Ww. [e) OCK, WE DIG_ BAS LaTENTS ae ANT 5 CEMENT aoeis, i houses Biock and cement work | wan DES a one or ANY FE 5-0084, FE 2-3796 | WAN WOULD 11 D LI ‘F WORK DOING poina |. Buildin lies a od jobs FI FIREBRICE USED. |10 CENTS BA MAN, 30, hing = Pog, Sele prick, 3 3 cents ea, 31245 W ar Fe 4482 —— 8 . ‘G_&| JOE'S , &N ‘SURPLUS Fr 20022 ~~ Business Services 13 “Work Wanted Female 11),.; ACE 2 =. SERVICE. RE RE. DAY IRONING SERVICE, 99| PE o-7166, aT Ice Ox? RONING . A i WOMEN WANT WALL W WASH cr wABMNa 5 (ROTROS FICK bousecieenint eae pt PRES SERVICE, Trim up a pee, bu. Also curtains remove, abies, . tg tonal A SS ROME. P LT PA ent imorphere wohoot tring, Say PE SPN Ask A PAVING ate your iciea pepeneine's Asphalt Paving 7 & FE FE_ 47990 WN a enV ¢, servies Ali ‘makes of wringer os — joe beard arom pe ie sutonatio washers 30 yt. Cafeteria work, night shift. Fm ROY’, 96 Oskiand FE 2-402) fanaa evenings bres . ASPHALT PAVING a 8 7 i Fe ie wT 5 ail pe er Seen sg oa ‘wot 2 ABLE ASPHALT PAVING, ben or silk finish. work, Ref. mie as LOOMPIELD ra; Se per rege Wend Wet cellvered FE BEAUTIFUL A-i KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SOD DELIVERED IN PONTIAC AT 45c A YARD... “ or - HARLIE'S LANDSCA AND Nursery Supplies, Trees oe. _Days. | 7; eves. COMPLETE Lae SOEsiNG. co =e * eeding & roto ulling. soll & trector grading. concrete for rotate tit _patos. OR 3 or 4-1196. CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD & driveway grading, Back filling. oars, 5 LANDSCAPE SERVICE. sung an FF eure ge en aS a é ary geet rE bate KENTUCKY. BLUE —- Me’ jue grass sod Dethreced any time eed | por woh Top sol! peat sg. voimates.. sand and gravel de- livered, Charies Ingram, FE 2-5463 LANDSCAPING — GUARAN- teed MAple 5-119 after 4 RAKING, HAND D DIGGING, FE s0D = Cutting blue wrasse wy at sth — mile Ra Tel- ite eA stead NEW LAWN BUILT. Finish grading. Backfield top soil, FE ENNIAL G RTANDSG on bape gre me sce ~ service, wn land: scape eerdenine, FE ant OR ‘SOD ee Nive ona” ‘telver Field had Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151_8, Cass Lake Rd, FE 44507 _ Moving & Truckin MERTEN e oBtvice® Reasonabie, FE 5-3458 — FE 2-2008 AA-1 Reduced Rates ’ ik -jomute ore, are" van or pic BASEMENT 1 & LIGHT hauling, call * ae NAM oon c u > ame. "FE 8-005. JIM's uotnG AND TRUCKING Cheaper, FE 5-1348, FE 8-3244. LIGHT HAULING FE oa : LIGHT AND NG with 2 ton stake ireek, FE 8-645). Trucks to” Rent SAND BQ aang, «oe ped a oy Posy von Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor. Co. iawn mowing and light’ hauling. 43411, ~ j MA All Makes — Immediate CASH IN A FLASH Yor — omocinggy see Augie Johnson in person. 20 years serv- 832 _W. Huron ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 7 RM. KITCHE vt bath & en! 437 a Leundry room. Garage. beds w springs. tiac on N. Shirley. Adults, ‘_ 1-187. 1 TO & MS. CLEAN AND ROO warm, 153 Prospect. After 12 Ts m, 1 mgs oe Lm ogapon ist heat. 77 w. 4 ik. pes Kioto garese ane. $12. ‘FE a iM 73. Pvt. sATa Tae ts only ei Pad- crivel Pu eaTie ras dock, ekiverta “Apia 2 BEDROOM [oj R SRICK DU- BDRM, DLX. B. PAR- adise. Pr shower. Restricted cli- __Pittegee haat 3 3000. entelle, Blue Sky Micinity, rE oP a UE. & = ep — i Rook AND ter & stove. Well Eeoeies. very clean. 308 N. i= light a ae Adults 7 se a = i Seer vow | a eS "Lakefront apts. OR 3-108. gues or ATTRACTIVELY 7 Ro AND io” |. per month. 41 §. Jesse. : ms rooms, vate bath, 1 child wel- We Buy Equities come. All utilities turaished. $70 R. D. RILEY, Broker baad Le et (4, FE O10. a i Elizabeth Lake p4. PE ¢list 44071 — r FURN. 3 1 3 3 RMB @ BATH. WILL BUY OR LIST Fume , LAKE eT TT a¥ FLOOR property. Purchasers walting. | 48'S y fay Ploreate eT noo Office. 8800 Commerce R4. ONION CAKE — LARGE 3 RMS. Ph. PONTIAC, EM 3.3311 g dain: Modern apt. UN 1-708 verything private. Adults. oe: Se ement LAKEFRONT LoT A bad COTTAGE — Must have good]?! Phew beach, within 10 miles of Pontiac ef and reasonable, FE 4-0805. tie oe rea, 808 sa Rea Ai- WANTED IMMEDIATELY: - SETLY ar ay pepe fe * Laketroat ._OR 35-9105. waitin land contracts. Buyers Z. a ; ; BATH HEATED. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. F ee condition. FE 2-7425. R Aad aie 130 Seminole. BelAir Manor. FE 4-1568. REAL 4 Sar :: | Open _ Eves. se Ee Bo ow 0 oe, AND ) 3- -ROOM AT APTS. & refrigerato PALM Vv ILLA “APTS. 454 Auburn Ave, “PE. 2.6859 2 RM, OR 4 RM, APT. Fe 45361, $1 Auburn Ave. LARGE RMS & BATH. CITY Child welcome. 3 ae RS BATH. 103 N. ROSE- 7 ROOMs aD ‘BATE. NEWLY gecorated Oakhill. B Cold rave ee mplete, Pair ul $i se so 1 gmma | f roma ge Dorothy's 500 Fou WAVE. ane “OP. SHAMPOO | ve $1.50. wi SaaS Hazel Houston ree land erence 3-421 ee ‘or ef OR era ‘unwanted hair, panne Se ecg en Debt? If you are having capac rs yments, ns e. CREDIT COUNSE. 8. Saginaw, Above ‘Oakland Theater, FE 38-0456 “KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman Ra OR 23-1502 “MYSTER -REWARD Will the person that took movies ana ® maroon * or Buick an Auto Accident on Sunday: March 9, 1 11:00 A.M. at Wme. e Rd. and Walton Bivd, at Dixie a> way vam CAL r old ith <- int — Cedar 3-2274, RENT IT FAS T! peur apartment. any- thing — Want Ads give sham- ~ through Rent Ads! ROD | you ACTION. Dial FE} 52-8181. | REALTORS MS OAKLAND AVENUE FE_5-0441 "ALL CASH | DON’T LOSE YOUR HOME! | We path i flats, acreage & | | farme even { under foreclosure. R. WICKERSH AM ' 7105 W. pred MaAgstair 6-6250 y | | BUYERS WAITING FOR GOOD 3 snd 4 bedroom homes, elso lake rty. Smith-Wideman |. | 412_W. Huron FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. If cash interests you, let us look over your property for a cash nm many cases we can get. ay" = émall or large eo 1 £4813. ret “for Mr. Care” Fauities Sold or Traded ape your now to that home our choice, "be ier, Lapert Call & one salesmen will be out immediately are, REALTY LLOUGH, Ss - hein nits Cass Eliza Rd FE 5-1284 & FE 43844 Open. Evenings GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOMF Yes ee — sell your home for cash. iy for’ email) down pay- ment, gals us for forther otorme- wal AH. ..4 ven rr m We ow Lg a you | is tn pee | WE aoe WE BUILD. hd aad RABE Rn ‘OT FE. pa floor. Sunday—1 to J = Jor FE, = -| Rent Houses Furnished 35 water =f re UNION COURT ores. [AVE SEVERAL Ni now svailabie. wil he ws “turn or Mr. eontin. A Hey. OR WiLt BE SPEECH- admiration so she ificlen be Ww gees this m: extras, Complete! * extras e iB ineiydos Seve. 20 y St spose: room. Bath cad a eedreom $08 UD-) re per level, Spacious back ws for your summer enjoyment plus 25i. MiE* e-soes Immediate possession. YOUR CHOICE fn 7 1 ine priv ment h- ae heat Rg Pr $008 1 BDRM. NICELY - PURN. CHILD _wescome. FE 2-4088. — 3 ROOM FURNISHED W BASE- _ment in Pontise. Call OR 3-1008. 4 BEDRM HO . iG RM., ining rm., bichon & bath Nd PEirs wecoue” MOP RM. House. E. ACRE. b OF GROUND TF Ra} BEDE 0 1 MA G-1aeT s 5S ena Ss, RA A month. Call FE _ 41558. : F) BEDROOM CAREFRONT. OIL .— OR 3.2765. 7 BEDROOM. 3356 INDIANWOOD Rd, Lake Orion, Lincoln 3-6322 home \. {th fun | _Weleome, FE 8- 3 RMS. PVT. ree & ENT. | Adults, 402 W. Huron. FE 35-7584. 3 LG, RMS. & BATH. HEATED |” Close in. Adults only. FE 2-2914 _or FE _8-8638. 3 ROOM APARTMENT EVERY- ay furnished. 259 Chamberlain $15.75 week. FE 5-7476. 3 “aaa. APT. PVT. BATH AND ent. Lk, privileges. Children wel- _come. OR 8-0384. 3 ROOMS. UPPER, WITH bath & ent. Nicely furn, Clean __Couple only, No pets. 20 Norton 3 LARGE RMS. & BATH. OFF W. _Columbia FE 4-112: 3 RMS. SPACIOUS" io CLEAN $85 ga month, Couple ;, FE 58-4032, 3 7 TARGE RMS., ALL PVT., FURN. | uth, near Pontiac High’ 8c eine | 1 child welcome. FE 3 . LOWER FURN ar “EN. rceh. Pvt. bath and park- 4 W. Pike. 3 ROOM Rei APT. REFINED * ‘Se ee O6 down a ren. ie o EXTRA XTRA LARGE RMS., PvT. S me entr., water front, beau- tht Paco! y decorated, adults, $60. APE. PVT BATH # et peti ‘Gparne hd, FE 4-608, BATH. NR, GEN- fe a sheephat: _ineinerator, atm 3 & 2 RM EAR teen FE geese M. APARTMENT NT FOR Re : . bath and ent Jities onus: “NO Pad- j Bus at door. REALTOR. “gh aaeuuagen, Onrape avail. ae hm | PVT, ENTR. 3 RMS. AND BATH i ‘ E.| Uel. turn, New stove and refric | a be we =i Law $1 t week, FE. aE _ w be ~ IN er 4 RMS. @ BATH, ELEC agen Bot ever ove. 788° Aubur Airolshed 416 week, PE S001 wn — = = ~ ‘ % wri BATH BABY WEL . Phone. MY¥rtle., new waht decorated. ; 62 WAYNE 8T FE ice te satistied f Oat IN APT_ EVERYTHING Upholsterin 23 : ° tere dor cemelae: <5 menthty. rn., ir ene A. Johnson |-33 3 Eg AND, 3 ROOM. FRIVATE EWTR. Conpelis! Guar cag sauetias ot REALTOR 7 SRO RPaRe om phe ir pi ection R fabric = colors, ERI. 1704 «8. Telegraph Rd. 73 Gnoen APARTMENTS, NEAR EAKLE’S CUSTOM OPHOLSTER- | ———_FE + Ma 52185. nits Cooley Lake Rd. EM ,CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 3 RMS. MODERN. LOON rien ad Usp hotga Yd Dixie Hwy.| front, Pvt. ent OR 3-1375. 4 fapeias UPROUATERING FOUTABLE soctETY ‘ Faww IND. mm LOOR,, NIG NICELY FURN.. rat Lost & Found 24) acre or more with 1 ft. front- sige, aio ber wo a PEs oe furn. 2396 Auburn Ave. Loser: PEMALE 8. Bo mien Ns ys 7 13503, |3 LOE. RMS, NEWLY DEO. |° REWARD. Vis. Sie Recmura Pai | 2 Bvee 308 Xe saga. Fe :|" pated, Util, OR 3-1398. 40 Mariva, REWARD. Vic. T LAROR, CLEAN Ru. PY ft yt Mee Bare HEATED, Se eaevemses| IMMEDIATE. |;sietentrsarnte tee |" a Sete oe Loar SRIDAY EVENING. PEARL ACTION ARN AE PvE BTR ws J BEDROOM OFFER PLAT. AT and rhinestong earring. ween _neseewese off §N. Perry. om te Boies 0 , Kirk in the Hills Church and/On any good land contract, New 3 ROOM UTIL. N. 612 . De Gables. Keepsake, FE ot a cory ng Your cash — sat- | "week. gg 75 Clark. Derg ek | Nae \LO8T: CAR KEYS IN PONTIAC It nee “teenie |7 se NICELY FURN sd! _front,” Adults, 2021 Scott Ra. per ost Office or vicinity Sat. FE! K, 4 Templeton, Realtor _ dock, by 7 RMS. & BATH, UNION LAKE 780. 2339 Orchard Lake Rd, PE ¢4563. Man VT ene | -Prvsaulte_only, EM 347s. Lost PARAKEET in | 2 -Oreherd_beke . | 2 RMS. & BATH WITH PVT. ENT. | (Rus. & BATH, NEWLY DECO- vieinity of Washi iid_weleome $ $12 wk. PE #1031. rated. West side. Adults. FE y ashington. Park. Re ees 8 _ward §-8218 Ready, Willing and Able 2 LARGE 200Ms _2-1823. = = TRAY To N FRI. EVE.| Cash “buyers waiting for your land — )___§_____ | 4 & BATH UPPER FLAT. SHAD i are = te way de White | contract. Call Realtor Partridge. | 2 ae Br Ste apes. | Screened porch. Close in. FE_ )fooroon iowa a. sage on ee eet _Washing tactitties, FE 2 ie SN __. eg | . Ld lan "EE y x >; Cc Seashore. Wap etnnlin cohen in tyre ed beck, A} center & tear & on| WE NEED CONTRACTS 2 ROOMS AND BATH. 25 MONROE |‘ am HEATED art oe crown of head Reward for re-| Have buyers for new or seasoned | St., adults only, Murphy bed. Vo 92-3307. turn, OLive 1-0645, ———— Reasonable dis-| No drinkers. Phone VE $2140 | at OOMS.J ALL UTILITIES PAID. __Hobbies & Supplies 24A | Asi for “Mr. Hayden No obliga: 2 ROOMS AND BATH |‘ sis oe “Gidren welcome. 37 as wal H, \YDE NR 1 pemmewn Pontiac, Adults. FE. es eonbadra “NO_DRINKERS OF | mln AR DMADE NEEDLEPOINT ea eldest j ae Pee Stools. FE 8-2504. a Walton pelcue 2 AE APTS. CLOSE IN. ri * diloren is 152 Washington | AINT BY NUMB CTURES. 24366. a oPPER PE Scrabble gam en Backensiose| Wanted Real Estate 32A |3 ba 3 nat NICE ROOMS. PvT. ae «ROOMS & | BATA, UPPER. FE Notices & Personals 25 $12 way Oe iescdcn AL, MODERN otices & Personals 25 $ CA$H $ cae Pah ein Rear. | 4192 Dixie Hwy. over Keego Hard- OR -WoMAN 48 HOURS ee ew ag ale Ss HEATING an Ae 25123 mcienaly Cemeonsen” npbone HOME— EQUITY | x“Room- “APARTIIENT WEA cooking ene ire. Adah, : : LAND CONTRACT Sowntows _rsencnebie- ‘Foon. s RM. BRICK RICK FLAT. KOTO, HEAT, T Stat ainias ya Sen: PO sore . ¢ ean, ‘ . MASON SHOES | Wright & Valuet 7 ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH =e nice. ‘A adults, ts, $68 mo, FE 23081 g entrance, $18 ver ¥r., small child 5 ROOM, UPPER. WEST SIDE Ww oe , tile bath & kitch- i en, eat fur- | ished. Adults preferred. OR 'CHANDLER_ AVE, 163, LOWER flat, or City Ha I, Parking. $55 mo, Call collect, TO_9-4153 COLORED ) APT. POR RENT. FE ‘DEL - RIO APTS. — | 281 OAKLAND J toome and bath, stove ood util, 3 RMS., RN., HEATED APT. Pvt. bath and ent. — Sy. Near Fisher's and bus. FE 54-0739. _37 Parkdale 3 RM, FURN, APT. GARAGE | avail, 2 adults. 104 Henderson. | a1 0, ae IZABETH “LAKEFRONT. — _Sherbourne, MODERN 2 bedroom apt New- ly decorated, close in. | West side | Close 8t Benedicts \ ware, me lines and shop- | r Huron. MODERN 3 Bi 3 RM, AEATED UPPER. ‘tied bath & 2 is | erator. Tenge. 3 walk ults, References. atenauie jue _}, 41 Dwight, Ph. FE 32-4030 | NICE CLEAN APT. FOR COUPLE. Stove, we & uth, furn. Teo Auburn Ave | Nice air: = BATH. PVT. en um. paid Cople pre- Wine ae FOR GENTLEMAN. "tT + \ &\ 6 room and bath we near enildren ¢e5 monthly. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T7N a Bt. Pontiac Daily ti 6 MODERN 8 RICK HOME bath, shower rm., dining gas ement. ane or Liberty ve. pds Pb. res ~§-RM Spoke 4 rms, small r ec wk MasDonaid Court, " o: FE 5-1172_° STE Rd. wi ‘rent for business for _ rooming e. F 3-9821. | BUY I LIKE apap xO DN DN. PAY- ment. 4 tm, modern. FE 8-€268. FOR R mee to § p.m, for ‘ppointmen FOR RED. NICE 5 ROOM __house, after 4 p.m. LONG LK., 2 BEDRM., CLOSE se TO! _ lake $75 a month, Between 8 & "6. PE 42507. _ LAKE ORION, VACANT, 4 BED- room, # eorme J *yrece® 2 yrs. old, $80 mo 8-811 MIDDLE 81 STRAITS. BEACH PRIiV. Year around set for children. 00 mo. 0. EM 3-46 MODERN 6 1 6 RMS., 9 ~~ & ; r Option " escen Lake Estate, OR 3-4531, NICE 0, Jerome Bidg. r we 39-4200. ce co Fa ia t ROOMS. AUTO. con! Apestod merece, ° = intment “nest, FE: RENT WITH -Crescent Lakefront - 2 lots, homes. Need repair, $100 month | et alg No Elwood Realty. FE - aan wet FURN. on UN: auaURSAN i 3 BDRM. HOME, $96 er Ca Children welcome. OR FOR | LI eat PER "0 | OPEN BAT. SUN, . Midwest 84133 JOrdin 6-1528 WILL RENT #€ ' hem. 3 ts Berger, ial * a § we do ” Tiving |: r. 7 ME og yy LY sine ns with |WEST SIDE __$10. Gentleman, FE 2-1865. WOMAN. _ PVT. ENT.. COOKING & __Washing privileges, FE 4-2647. Rooms With Board 38 1 BLE. FROM TOWN __Without meals, * Newton. CLEAN, Hi . BUS AT pri’ eals door Te f desired meals, 14 Matoes rE sane A D. Private family. Ses eae We. ket 41210. : Convalescent Homes 38A VACANCY FOR ELDERLY OR convalescent in purse’ home, FE HP a : : Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN or Week ster hom FED 43 : SEE home. See it to believe it. _Rd, x & a A bal d @ rm, modern eS win trade for 2 8 rm. wih ge dows nee 4 rms. with ra hise s few P. W, DINAN Ww ag ~ COM MPARE eos Custom built 1200 sq, ft. 3 room brick ranch aoe 2 fireplaces. tra Ceramic - with vanlty, Piastered walls. THs HOME | red garaee, Al Haag os ion yout it le Custom _bujlder FE 6-1 | FOUR ROOMS N | _ed. $10 $10 weekly. P.O. Box 535. Oe BEDROOM SROOM Mi N. $500 s parcels dates with ‘ome i ‘Howard E. Fok: REAL ESTATE 4278 Dixie * Uh oat re Plaine SAVE ENERGY: USE . are place to ive ora good: used car, sée Classi, : ‘fied 4 NOW: \. ‘TOTAL PRICE COMPLETE HOUSE & LOT F.H.A. $345 MOVES YOU IN - $64P Per Month NOTHING MORE TO PAY on GE pean sees - es oe ues _ WE ARE SELLING Now! Oat LAKE No. l ome i 391 ERS MONTH 3 SE CT BUORAN BUILDING co, "NEAR AIRPORT re Beem, For Colored — pared street with full en tt bos toe Ga- rage. Ext cows poems quaiified buyer WE BUY & SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLE -- & art HURON STREET meer, hues Y OTTAWA HILLS nt to $15,950 A @@ightfal 4 . home with! #2) tiled . pils carpeting in 4 ft. living rm. Gieamin floors & red walls, Pu basement was furnace. Tiled gax9 ——— es fintshea *55° Sinum storms me & ay Paved Sl a acteafentte it as iow as FHA terms, Cail soe ot soe appoint. , $750 DOWN _ aaee 8 rms. & bath. New oil ‘furnace iiacned garage, Situa- oe aon Be fastens We: gra i daa st only $5,950" I's 9405 DOWN. adeabetpeee bat Salinas seloaew re ery dt eet & choice good * loc Kodere ‘ae. eto, 00 tems Be JUDAH LAKE ESTATES no. (3 NEW vonrent SEa mm ARE INCLUDED a cree wes daa down _OR j cnn ie ae rs $21,000, te noon ter 6 basement. toned in ya $6050. 2 bedroom a er, ; meewe. buy ‘at ry wil trade. REAL ESTATE way. Over an acre of land Lote sh pbery trees and etc White rail cones, se c es 0g build this one for kk orice. Will t soars: $ pineplow with ee TS ver and attached t¥o ca = Privile on on ages: day rooms Two 516.000 FULL PRICE — Only & ROOM CAKE, Spring hes te Ee tae 4 LOA 53881 oF Howell R, VALUET, Realtor “rats A ee Time to Build | — Butid-the new Putnam Street A Steal on | No Mortgage Costs ~ PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT $10 Deposit Starts Deal WHY PAY E RENT? ? ‘Model Open WEEEDA Te. 2, si iTo7 peaks ak at” 2 2 a eee =e AVESTOWN REALTY FE 8.2763 or EVES. BUILT 2 a & OVENS | TURES $650 DOWN. OR TRADE — Lo- i LI 2-4677 Dorris & Son BRICK HOME 449 ACRES 24 x 63 brick bungalow with -- full basement, - heat, <7 er trade on bungalow Joslyn, LAKE FRONT BEAUTIFUL HOME re is an eye appealing, $62.50 PER MONTH DORRIS & BON REALTORS | new bulider-owner plan SOTHING ae DOWN Booth sens EM 34561 | ‘ick TERRACE ROOMS AN ND “be 0, < oe. ge Ek it only. M alana ated 2% mites M7 Pool tiae ott, Scott 250 and 848 per . geled & miles North of Poo- flac 6 with baseme level ca, in Immediate poss- session Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 183 N. JOHNSON FE 5-T721 — OR 3-3022 — FE 68-6003 By Owner Attractive 2 bedroom home, full this 3 room bungalow. a3 s p ASE. with full Saccmens. ae and a oe ah Oniy RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 bile 7 ets Open 9 - 8 NEAR JOSLYN — 6 ROOMS. 1% baths, tered walls, oak me basement, .950 ast side 3 bedroom brick, oak oors, basement, paved street, ath, basement, new furnace, 2 ¢at arage, solid drive. f @ 2 bedroom family CREIGHTON, REALTOR wo" Sian if no answer VE 8-1261 Templeton LAKEFRONT 3 bedrm. brick, . Reasonably K. L Templeton, Realtor 1300 Orehard Lake Rd. PE ¢4060 John K. IRWIN nice rooms with full basement, house, Quick pos- 5 SSslben "torus. Central He mort pay —, oo lot, nice location. Terms. PARTLY ina 4 BDRM mvs 15, ions dot pu | ov ment, easy terms, MAple Sali « WILL BUILD on your lot ___For r Sale Houses aY own OWNER, NEW 2 'BEDR ma home, Drayton Plains. OR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JAMES K basement gee furnace, 2 ¥ distance to Pish- er Bidy. Only $4,500. LOW DOWN PAYMENT no moves you into ng 2 ” & WATKINS SET ments of only $56.60 including "arate So A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Well 1 story house with Trooms and beth, Only’ $3,000 A Phone FE 54 2/3-Bedrm. Ranch Home ‘ In Waterford Village insurance. Attractive Bungalow .| Elizabeth Lake Estates John K. Irwin & Sons KENT West Huron &t. 50447 Eve, FE 4-3415 pd A a ed ieside and = > baths, oil tere % tile x feeet : somata wat d walls, : Ra ul iile ‘bain, oll bees. Anes lated garage. 2 nice canes 17m 51D BPECIAL lon totiyling “hench and” ga at | bedroom bungalow. Tile bath,| fishing lake only $1,500 down. init cotati wares] GirOUX-Franks be eoreens. Priced for quick sale. 7 Sie'Sto. terms. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.9701 yy tans de a estate. Business front. ; age on div: ic . home oes basement and; - p t d Stop. at Rar is 2 Dyan a —_— ‘ ‘ar sey e = Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE Smith- Wideman OPEN EVES Huron __ PE 44526 Reaeaty floors —_ tie path. home vou'll be proud powN — od- och Sado ton eg large riot, t, Pleo: Gas ty sergen soere. a ae entr $6056. TRADE — Lake ey ad ben 3 be oe bun- Lakefront — $1,900 Down REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 ve Comfortable 7 room, modern lakefront meme with 2-car garage. Has natural stone fire- poner. paneled family room over- ooking lake, Stove, refrigerator and carpet included. Fenced play area for children, See thig out- standing value today, | What a ‘Established in -1916 EAST SUBURBAN RANCH home. Been wall bath Sea Es T garage ogg Fn ved road. Now at sil, Lares. io 3 — brick ranch e, » car A e boat ie eae :. i. seaped » *55. “Bee it to- Gay, , $19, , terms. : PRIVILEGE 3 bed- Seen ——. home, hardwood ¢ kitchen, room pe ps em gd room fuligbasement, pre =e $10,050 with alg terms. ae Face aly — Wes : Lois ol Fenced yard, dock, boat & motor ed at $14,950 terme. Call A CHOICE LAKE HOME — For a choice buyer, .Lake front cstate on beautiful Watkins Lake. ~ ae — he you. ta eee wg a distingw' ome me, — borhood, finest construction mths br se of ew reea trees, 7 erg: rees, ‘find’ ‘tht made aS Over an oan eof round. 3 bed- rooms - plus den, 2 on St mg exten tre av. eg f. Mdm g carpeting and fir Ful il bem’t., wee rm This is as ideal home for executive = oe fessional. family, $42,500 te taxes and insurance. this one. — an Se FE '2-3381 or | | 371_S._ Teleggaph tiled |. | E loyd Kent Inc., Realtor Looking fora Bargain? | Stop = This is it! You can have| this comfortable 3- bedroom home | on the West side for only $1. down. Nice —— fron paneer Hangy to Pontiac vestigate this. bar- ee offer today. 160 W. HURON OPEN TIL 9 - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE furn fiumingm aews “alg of ear arage Large lot with sandy beach. “Here is one you can afford”' Will trade for cheaver home. ore nd = er eg — =- = tly with “wt basement Oil Ou AC furn. attached gar. Breeze-| baths. Be “vere and see this one. $14,950 sig coreg ESTATES — Choice Large 3 bed. pene ‘on gaiow Extelient tion. Attached rarace [Binum ier You'll enjoy living ? 19) BIS pet a“ mobi income Eeated| none be used for {Few ae on mise flces, store or market and till two te "A sen a] value.” — for fast & et. Sowa BUY, SELL Alu-|- "BUD" Watkins Lake Front Value plus 3 bedroom, bun- galow, full basement, *auto- matic heat and hot water, Brick and Shake exterior, many extras, excellent con- ditione throughout, Offered at §21,500.00. Zoned Commercial blac yy ts Pinwtes Pontiac. Dwelling features Se? eee at Uarcir ga CUSTOMER PARKIS AMPLE CUSTOM R PARKING | = ons CLEMENS-—5 fooms, bath, enclosed gb Baca oil —— rage, It's vacant. 500 with $500 down per month, H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd FE 5-2053 cays $40 MILLER © 10 ACRES — A hjil top and tower- ing wainut & shade trees make a beautiful setting for this mod- house. 3 or 4 bed- closets. 2 full plows, Only 7 eatios from downtown Pontinc--411,500 on good terms, west, SIDE BRICK income only so 974 — § 2 bat! separate cotrances. bacement “eur. | laundry travs og boy corner jot near high school 81.900 down. HARD TO FIND 5 room modern mars Rackote Realtor | Clemens *. M i “EM 34200" REACH CASH CUS ’ \ TOMERS through Classi 17 fi d Ad: Call FE 28181. Pep aN! AS CONTE 28 — homes. Lovely Bomey |iv- room. separate dining room tre fall basement bas oi]. heat! - & rfeereation space Inside Pol been newly decorated, All oe shades too earnee Pleo. \ot rden in the ty to | ea teneda jot Snir" a1980 -| "William Miller | Realtor 2-0263 j woul BeBe, | i“ Paved street) _— . swimming boating at = apy or gh p. Truly a mas- rfully. bul Bateman Kampsen |x REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 Eves. & Suan. FOR SALE OR TRADE MODERN home on 1 acre site, Small down _payment EM ‘ § LARGE RMS. & BATH, 16 CAR ®arage Nicely landscaped and newly decorated throughout. Full basement, new oil furnace, new hot wate rheater. Completely new oe kitchen & bathroom. schools, 911.500, ames ae ae petees. 7 casa: a 2 spain. 10 100 st x J wie i eee $3,500 town MApvile . area. §-4501 Sean GI RESA FACE BRICK, bedrooms, % baths, large lot $050 down. iR 3-5867 Early ‘Bird Special “But you don’t have a home to take her to, young man — you don’t even seem to have one to take YOURSELF to! i 43, "4 BEDROOMS ‘ae aN ise ie ‘ i x‘ x. pce ; o. “ae : | 2 AAI J oat PONTIAC PRESS. AUESDAY, ‘MAY ey eee | for Sale Houses 8 43 For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL ay by Dick Turner NOTH R LOOK] ee Reg ape. ew N 3 ore DN, starter! iegen ‘Two 3 bdrm. models” , : OPEN DAILY -. wale A © 1968 by WEA Seren, ne For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | NEW HOMES anship bedroom ranch type low as 89000, today. Located im St. school district. Lovely mod. home situ- ated on 2 beautiful gem ope Has full basem with rec eation Seeomatie gas heat and hot- water. 2 e in A-l condition. miss one. rage. mat. Let's take a look! = Sale Houses , a For Sale Houses 43 94-2 abs ‘Cor. Mansfield -OUR NEW CATION | LANTieactive 4 Sedroom home. Living wy asi with ireplace. 10x f 3 Megan Lot 110x120. “2 i] ae pres, $14,050 with UARE = Beautiful 3 coems pene. pom te arpeted. firepla “aff baths, yond stove — built-in oven. Fu basem 2-car rage. ~—— 130, = Pastes 800 with term ~ SCHRAM FE 5-9471 © REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ OWNER, 8 ROOM, 2 BATHS, near Williams Lk. ‘$10,500 full price, OR 3-4835 900 RESTON-ORION RD. — fees brick with w this Pin mg A W consider -trade. RED BARN VILLAGE (between m & Oxford), Co- On lar, ‘ie corner lot. ny price ¢ 500 - Easy terms, CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3-1143 PLINT 8T. LAKE onion, Bon OTTAWA HILLS FIRST OF FPERING This two bedroom brick home with partially sar a woeeizs. all plumbing part roug: in, bedrooms, beautiful a area and wall-to- wall carpeting down. way W ® garage. Two beau! fully landscaped lots with fencing. Can be parcacet with a F.H.A. . tor Appointment. WM. A. | KENNEDY Realtor 01 W. Huron PE 4-350 Open Evenings till 9 SYLVAN LAKE Mel large Besutiful brick — 2a years Witiliams. Lake privileges in cluded this specially priced | kage Neat 5 room home. Liv- | #8 room, natura) fireplace. Fenced a. with a. grill $7, with $700 2 Can Be 3 .With little additicnal expense for | “handyman, you can bh foums and liv room, kitchen. ones warage: | Will consider $500 down. 3 Acres Included with this 5 room home. Galy 8 years old. New 2 cay em rage. A real buy at $9590 reasonable terms. / nq ro ped com- ee E & G iy; EGG 1365 Union Lak : Union — age. EM_3-4393 M 3-3314. 'PAUL A: KERN, Realtor my pA Ange nye-4 2-9200 L_ ESTATE SINCE. “isie BY OWNER LAKEFRONT 2 Modern homes. TOO nd OPEN 670 BOW LANE DR. IN OTTER HILLS SUNDAY 1to7 LOVELY sIX ROOM BRICK RAN ‘A W REAL Baron How Would ‘You... Like to own a nice 3 home with full. pasement, enclosed | breeteway. 2- attached ga-- m Tage and two acres wo land pear | Village of Waterford? You ¢an. buy this property for. only $14, 9 44 - Convenient tetnrs- ad A. Taylor Realtor FE 4-2544, WEST “SIDE | Pacing lower Syivan jane Nice re-. conditioned reo rm... Ule beth, car garage ga Jad Immediate . “PONTL AC. RE. ALTY FE p47 . ossesston, —_— | Donelson Park Roy Annett Inc. 2 FE, a enclosed | Open Le ‘to recover a loss. Di | 2- 8181 for an adeweites.| Sey “chara hg 5 bedroo ranch pe ‘homes. See these 443, ORCHARD LAKE AVE ANNETT | OFFERS VxeRTe Occupancy cement: $i, 4.900. 31. 1, fe st. '$ rooms, bath, Garage. 500, down. Ww ést Side - Near eed Hospital, rms. 1’) baths, an older mas in old, | Amid roltin | \ | i i Lf we al pagent, 2 car fea Matt ine Lake wit with MULTIPLE arated SERVICE | Rochester A very_nice bedroom home. Extra ae basement with real eaindows gecene two bys grees Tf iSile" sinber | Brick ” Rancher oa wet. Gone e “high 2 & ra lot. Basement is divided and tiled very nicely. School bus to 8t. edie Just far enough out to be handy. $15,350 wi fc ustom Beit a! hom ty ih old. *lrivele e bath ams a — ‘bed! nerd LAWRENCE W GRYTORD 136 E. mee Open Eves. FE 4.9584 BY OWNER VACANT for immediate pos- session, Newly decorated 2 bedrooms, la . bath, rge living room, utility room, years old. Alu num storms and sc on $9,500 w down -— no closing costs pany per month inciud- tikes Cai, afer’ 6:00 p.m, Liberty —TéBARON FARMS _ cfr Ave. rms, & bath. fages lots, This is ee $1,950 WEST SIDE 16, we di ed buy meee te with with ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236 _N. EVES. FE TE a FE 43308 SELLING OUTI!!! PERRY & RRY & FAD. Vic, $3,950 Full price. ‘urnace;~ the oer: Please hurry. Investors dream Will_ accept car. on 3-1497. TRIPP RY-GLE guovris — 2 bedroom a. Good dite ooo aa rine Pull ae use NEAR Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Priced at . : Ma THRILL A POS! ed. ~ GI's JUST MORTGAGE COSTS DOWN ten ergs ote pond ce ent rge e. edrooms, den, y = ono 2 car ga gage costs oars nth _ ue on s newer ty rf rr Rea sated ie room . "ihe basement Lovely corner — wood ae r Petr pt the ny out he “pleased —— avyl Hurry! epg mad ry RAY O'NEIL, Realtor pee Pots S00. Gall rm — _ Rochest ace atmosphere of. our anew: Michigns State Univer: any, we have wens ae 6 room | The home| DD TLING VALUE! * Humphries! 83 SN tex le ee open Ady sielegraph Listing Servic —— NA 7-3876 Is the phone number to call, col | ond floor, j-room apartment rented at r month Basement, oi! heat. Pc arage. Overhead arge lot. $10,150. 42,900 '¢ a. 4 Dixie Highway . Zoned commercial, Between - Pontiac and Drayton orga floor, gas fur- nace, giassed-in front porch. Privileges on Loon Lake, 75. 270. For quick sale. _ eye — $12,500, only $1,500 d Lake 7 room home, at- living room with fireplace. 2 b ms, and ba on first floor; large bedroom and smeli room up. Carpet in 4 rooms. Rec- reation room, bar, fireplace. Attached breezeway, pore. and ope gress. t 85 x 172 Desirable location. rivileges. lect. This beauty overlooking Ba'd Eagle is on a %e-acre | -Has —s walls, carpeted floors. edgestone Loge 3 picture windows and an a 1g-car garage. tes too nu- merous to mention, "$13,500 is = price with substantial cash dow %: L. WA : Re poveetieg | HL. MARTIN, REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN Daily and Dunday 2 to 7 We invite you to see the first showing of this new 1958 model room 2% bath Brick Ranch a new model now with full base. ment now under construct have lots available or oo ‘éupit Westriage--Warerlord Near papoetal and — schools. Deluxe brick ranch Pireplace, te baths, 3 - rooms Ca ing 4 and drapes, gas heat. at- me rt 2-car é Laie scaped x $31,500, te cate on your lot. Drive t to 1 block seast vand oe ofp sty corner of Wood ‘Square Lake roads Forrest Lake Hills Custom built, all face Brick Ranch home with attached a . Car garage Over og 308 eB of ti ving seems model ae S kitohere bedrooms and 2 . Full ment p ray heat. To include ca a in 4 8 a! land- scaped > ote owner oy 8-0466 ral And d Sunday 1-4 PLACES “LOST” AD.; Cal FE 28181 for. an ad i $28,500: term Better hy the Ss to. ste this exceptidnal val 3-Bedroom Briek Wel! located in a cs gg ® a ’ ust weet of city: 2 tiled bath ped a re per Pomhles ad at: 2 var $16,500 with So down. | _KINZLER | ta me 2-1030 sn ‘WHITE - HOME AND 5 ACRES = ile 5 acre farm has creenen ocation for selling me a gether with a ¢ 2 so see today! Value of $10,500 — and TPs, 28 My toe wner Sake” Better “sail tonne 4-BEDROOM BRICK a Op 1D ki dining . it baths. me aie fer ‘Sie FHA terms, Bee it WHITE BROS. it home in the z Mates Seta ou can ore, aay me a Off | Tasty, 902150. | Ws eg on select ge ee s. te Algo Sees | rae. r Ay bed 5 ACRES. NEAR GOLF COURS George R. I In Brick “fetievel his wacement. 1 W. Huron Street Taxe 3 room REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave.| wooded lot. lake privileges. $19.- | FE_5-8161 or E 5-6 house and foundation for §2 ft. PE 50101 $00, 1814 Sherwood FE 45000. ranch home, $6,359 with $1,500 iyo 2-3105. Open Sunday down, FE 6-8173. OWNER: OAKLAND LAKE . WATKINS ONT — §1.500 BY eee , OE. “s bedroom home, al) honed Down, 6 vam leone win’ new stutettalt!| Kieu een eee 4 oe ee Birkin lot, nice ment, 2 ear e, boat : ; zxeei porch greriecking Lake. ~ Pretty Home OR_3-4759 Vacant NLaUING R ESTA ieostoue tome in 4 nodern . s petreem bangs | 1831. Wiinme Lake BA On e188 Ee. with’ | basement, 5 - FUR Sascment, cute. BY OWNER large bedrooms, walk-in oll heat, 1% car garage LS tb and extra lates c ced large | Lovely 3 bedroom brick home on scaped corner lot, ail ¢ $4,600 PRICE. Ro Lake y down, a. ze a in Lake provements maneins sever street rivileges. $1,150 for equity, some . a eh garage — Con to rniture included. 3 ms: Small Farm in Boa we ping area, $14,300. a - 17% ecres. Dixie Hwy. front- duplie price of $30,800, Don't Mind ont a ie. fargo, © ccs m La OR 5 ind doing « 2 f 1 = ee Soe a? Se ee ee fees mediate possession. Call tor Unfinished 1,675 8q. Pt, red, ‘we can show you a large 2 story’| . porches, large lot. Elizabeth Lake | arther rough poastes. Al’ alaminum arranged for 4 rt-| privileges | ne siding, $7,985 with $485 dn. Call ments New gas furnace, can pro- : | GILES REALTY CO. Fiattley. EM -— good sg = your invest- a. tone feng bo — — FE §-6r7s 921 BALDWIN AVE | mercial. tor. quick sale. terea vraie> dpe. bath, basement, Ates_<: 72 pS ot 72 ARGAIN W est Side oi Off Orchard Lake NO A nag! Alor vy — $12,709. 2,300 DOWN. 8 room ag or ae yo gs 7 6 rooms, bedrooms. mode: 2 ‘est side home, 4 bed. RAGE — ; q a my sa ee rooms, 2 ving rooms, qaing PAYMENT DUCED PRICE FOR @ ment, Gas furnace, sce, eat anaes. -DOWN . . Large lot. JIM WRIGHT ' TOR BR 13 W WER CLARK REAL ESTATE Site faa Descent end rom ugh i MS OAKLAND AVE. PE s-044i JOSEPH ¥. REISZ, SALES MOR. | PE PE 4613; ing “og eit ——— MULTIPLE LiDtInG nanvice . Parke FE 45161 | 1362 W. Huron Evenings| ment. FP, C. Wood Co. own, par N. VES, PE 00023" _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Gioncr "wiles Fis Sts 3-5 ‘BY BUILDER } ald ? After 6, OR 3-7038, 16. § $1000 DOWN, 10 ACRES, 5 ROOM Planning to Build: ROCHESTER AREA | *22, Meadowieigh Lane home, .good location. Call MU wey pee ew 79 Brick Ranch style home 42048. roker tee? we oi |. New, 3 dedrm. brick on re,| with 3 bedrooms, full ment, joca: Builder for prices first. It) partiaiy completed interior. $800, 2 car brick farese & 2 fire. $1000 down, frame. § large rooms. ys to know vend — you! down. owner, 868 G Rad. pisces. You save for cash GPE Lem ened conten. Cae] Sal Builder, Fie 8301, 813 Nib. | UE 1-012. you bate "te trate, Wenep io ols, Pontiac. VACANT ..- Cintonville Rd, WN 1 block +] good: location seat PERB Wixom Area on om = se: OR 3-9641 :| parte rt, basement pe ceca SU * a : Puli Rion alibi tile bath, fi7, terms. Location . . .workmanship . . .| $1,000 dn, 1 block to lovely lake ke Landscaping. Lovely brick 3 bed-| Privileges on ane. ; ichard Steele, Realtor gone poms, jie coromis heme | Clarence’ C. Ridgeway Center St., ‘Wiles iiving room has expensive carpet- REALTOR - : = ; M . Dasement recrea- 978 Beidwin Ave Fe 46203 \ ASSOCIATE parse ied im manogany. | HARRINGTON HILLS aS) BROKERS INVESTMENT CO LAKE! all — 35.000 down || By owner. port, ‘patio outs foe . FE /0-0663 will handle, Phone now! : ane, ae: Best Buy . : basement, water softener, gas Ss m $650 Down MSU a heat, $1,600 dn,, payment. Assume Today THINKING BIG? now and save on this mas- Then First onan pletely a Just $22,- WEST SIDE _ Lovely 6 room brick in Wi set Schock "District Gon. Sresen : ee —— ive 7 Toom, Gags heat fod : car garage. $4,000 Cozy 2 bedroom bungalow ry inna oh vai per aot ncludin bath, see om ndscaped ioe. feta) om and ooeens ol] heat, $650 DOWN —— location, Lake priv. bus 1 ath and ba CITY DWELLERS We — Loy ry on Umits, ew acres with inne face on Perry Bt modern é Seconsee ta investment tt sie. 300 with te LAKE ly Sn Edw. M. Stout, Realtor we “hs 8:00 p.m, oo lovely | NEED A’ FINANCE. shone there, ‘giles gous Piety ~ Lakefront Lots at | FIXER?. Order Classified al | Ads to sell, ‘rent, find a aston NS | coe job. FE 28181,is the Want Ad number! INDEPENDENCE TWP. | peg ay. eink Gabino. wes: Sees % ad ee Bia? ance ate haw ey For Sale Farms x Feo daksHoaae 2) Sle Reet Pop. 4 ; l9. Acres. bs LAKE ian = Loveland © re sift OS 8 Hasan] MODERN HOME 4 ROOMS basement, Routh Aylesbury Township, “couurnce Where You Pla alana esdre iacah, Viving: re carpe ee _ Maite mer Seely 7 Large paym Lew Tow aewe 32-3341, es ‘Realty BY OWNER a A AE GI— No Down she a A gy RB ae mn en arage, solid Roane eee VE 8-1261 2 story eat Ly ea US, 4 RMS, . 7H OR fr ints tm. Dilek Tanah Fra Frade “ube i APPROVED BUILDING SITES fine a on tas” ™ "take . "ey Atvel" Only 8 $13 000. a i si Loe. ;_ And 30 ACRES. on Annett; Inc, REAL’ FE 28-0466 1-4 food barns real buy at nly 68 Eat DINNAN” 66 W. NEVES. va ese PO as 4-2577 - 40 Acres . poten, sn LAPEER COUNTY = 15.060. “Terms. or will Grade | pag $s sh, Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR | 915. Baldwin Ave. FiLLIAM c GODFREY REAL ESTATE leabie S180" oF Mapie Sieel ws ee J. cae ees tm & “PONTIAC R REALTY 731_ Baldwin B ATTENTION: CHOICE lots for builders, good location. real Si wel, ems erms. Call EM 10 or MU Richard Steele, sen "Thess Center &t., a Sale Business Property 49 story war e ‘S. factiities. iced FOR SALE OR RENT, 6630 ‘aterford. 3 doors a 6 FRONTAGE On MONTCALM. CONTRACTORS LAND Pb “Romeo and Juliet is a pre’ — sure are square!" «! / | | 5.13 SSW St ee oe ; tty good play — but those Jove Business Opportunities 51 RENT IN DOWNTOWN LOCA oon. Over 200 ft. ly rated bat m petlabie fe rod any other busi- — . Inquire 22 Auburn rear of- e. SPEEDV AY STATION sin, en Bie, cat.on, GOING BUSINESS. FOR lo- “WTD.: “Give ice, terms, volume a4, ‘Colony Dr. Orchard |") Lake, r tools 3 drilling Le age ineh i ae Sale Land grec’ 52 AT tues, "et eke i ee ee 2 ony Also have ‘some ‘gp comtracts Pe esse. $61, Brown RA. Money to Loan = 53 | (State Licensed Lenders) Eat, Seach ta) SER. [orraeg. are, noep oe pale 7 BEDROOM 1% STORY HOUSE, _. = Terms of im ate posses- fots. 2 garage, new ‘d c : Hen : and Nenty iseorsted mn-| Commercial Property ehureh | ee : tne with €20 Te ‘itrond Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A wi " a 7 aoe “| gfaph road. Water and sew. [2tx60 PT. BUILDING WITH FULS furn. ‘and rented and § rms. for) - $i “P to, peaperd, Ometee pase meee owner. feneed in, 2 car with good terms Rss" - arage, new gas furnace, $1500) - buy call at once ON Soon FE after 4 p.m. : ‘ eqenee Fey By ares ee, net ter| Motel Business or OR BS. ai This is season -Bage, Combination storms AND Se poss zo, |? STORES, CORNER LOCATION a A gg a gelient beach. payments q 5 3 that tue PAUROER BEAL BETTE.) Saute Sg, ieee nN consider a good ‘trade deal. oon HOME, IN BLOOM : 1 to Pon- : tects ew, high oi and Madi | Commercial Lots | Ray 5 siete class Ei ome near ee i ey Four with © cement sume. TR & , MOD N 600 price. Low down rtunities 51 house. 3 jets, $300’ down, 680 per) payment. Business Opportunities NEA LAKE LAWRENCE _W. APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR NA street. “brick epted ress bus gee ae GAYLORD) #22 re din- ment per m within 1 year ter|136 EB. Pik Open Eves unlimited, A heat fia use wily a a00 down down, FE 4.9584 ee over. f a a * ao APARTMENTS, 18 ON ae oe rey tis taétna Eliza-| prope ye Bg cr pay Income Property 4m ments, ORiando 3.9106, ait ates re RAINBOW ol me my “RAINB Bw REALTY” FE 22614 ___803 8. PADDOCK a tee feat grees rene | AB oom. _ Balapée inn aa va- ron’ Fé t otter 10 aig ROOM, HOME It’s Nifty and Thrifty; rut oath, good gg lh eed = ,.$1.800| Clarkston. Only $2,000 down. , Hee eens plcmaat nas | rein meters sneer sa : d Bf oe wy me inl ao” barns. | H rage a private take, Realtor RIO, 6 front- sat ope cottage Girou: | Sue ie Mie ae Se Eaatied bist ry 1 = wate, lets OS Beg “fern ct PO ARE WwW. BIRD, Realtor unity National For Sale Acreage 47 CRES ernstein | near Woilverin fener ott s. a 4800 Doroth Sides Lar Lavender ‘aase) io Hwy. =z aaa mest wih po TR. eg Pj eat det Sa A ote a REAL VALUE 800 FUL Fi Zame your Near Tighe for) — Fare Mi. Jones, ret room, Mod. Terma. Perit Ha Tacoine ih: sac Yes, whatever it is — dial ra | SO ACRES Ses Close in, subdivider’s dream, ¥ Sod, tic ooak 8 price. 4d H in bigaiinea| 8 ne i a rus salyor cr reigng wil i accept ® See Old oS T PONTIAC COMMER: OPER TY. 2 Mackinac Cit} Hotel Only 3 i new bridge, field 5 yoern., living i. ters wi pine. pane Ideal for couple to operate Pictures wm our office Approxima’ Rin No, ‘srourohune‘per year Located in 8 Mile a. I s bus- =| MICHIGAN BUSINESS : oma [ADNAN PRS established includes erms. ar NP in CIAL STORE stores with flat rented $65 BORROW WITH -| CONFIDENCE WHERE GRANDDAD DID... aaa Oh serv- expe- friend- ers modern mon yt Household ay Corporation Dry cea Sas —- wy ind fr, Kay Bee na | eee mig 2, Kelly Ceasers, 369/TEAGUE FINANCE C . SUNOCO STATION,| _ 202 N. MAIN re or Pa 3.0603, ROCH ne pg? =“ , DOCTORS ATTENTION . ee Adjacent % growing bust busi- Ph. cious ot: OI OL 191 Sa Wes Aula’ be rr . 4 a ee ET A TDOFF _ne PE 2-0459. ef mow, auagce roure. erae| WORK ER cure Ideal for er man, yWrite “We make cash lonns to taid- Pontiac Press off workers. No Princt wllee © “LET'S TALK work for 30 ays." BUSINESS” Our Requirements Are: a a you own furniture or a 2. a you are a permanent geod werk : food Pet Pied ke : If you owe bills and are Drag | pressed for payment to see Us at once and be Jehleved of worry. we. have —<_ > you and in your communi- Lanes to $500 ° Made Quickly athe = always teceive pleas- considerate and. wieatty treatment at any one of our offices, (See phone di- rectory for addresses) BUCKNER Finance Co. AER hae NEED $25 TO $100? SEE Were, eure G E + IT Q ul C Ky’ through * ‘Classified Ads! ed oad Lo on ad- ) Pas ee? re || 00. with tees, Geet “a ) sm deal, | rent SEABOARD ‘STATEWIDE Sé board Face Co Real ea by Bint’ 8 aie Pen 1188 NORTH PORRY STRE | Grocerten teat = er ine bt ne, avin NE s08 signature. ‘apnity: N endorsers car ct! to cult your bos . We be giad to help _ FINANCE co, ~FE-4- 2 Pontiac State Bank ‘Bide. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland. «Loan Company), FE 2-9206 202. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, | Money to useg 53) (State Licensed Lenders) " PRI IENDLY SERVICE ___Mortgage Loans 54 A We make & your requirements. Any A ee Swaps 55 5 RM, MODERN. FU BASE- ment, ewly . Trade for car or ponsetraer. I owe onl OR - _, Saaaliens condition, * for ? 41495 a BeAr Por oT Ofer gore payment 2 2 ‘bedroom brik in Realtor FE s-citi. ™ A gr B A one cutter, Value $125, for boat bler hardtop, Norge r eer 4 ey drums, space heater... bed attachm jeep welt’ jet pump. M. i ’ SWAP In 3° : house for ‘55 or ‘56 automobile. __ PE 8-4308, SELL, SELL. RENT OR room west hide home on % acre t_for_— 9 PE 24600. SELL OR TRADE home, faa te contract, late A or polio as Ask for SUBURBAN = 2% only. privileges. terms 480 acres. Very good jand and } miles from be. Lineral Lake iced right, will trade. Ls H. BROWN, ee MPOO hers Ae eae A lipse | Pa rotary Mog | rade. Trellises seeds, BARNES HARDWARE 142 HURON Trailer Wanted SB Remaireie Will take 30 to up te 4 yrs do. ‘payment nee ecorated, completely tare. home, with: 116 car garage e fenced jake re OR a nent et OLKSWAGON EQUITY FOR “ale # raged, fet boat and motor. re i “For Sale Clothing 56 LADY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 18 & 20, some never worn. Ph. FE 5-9038, MEN'S sale cheap. Shirts & pants, 9c, Coveralis 08 6a 6, working: men's Outlet, ORCHID FOR | wast aoa once. WEDDING ia. FE Sale Household Goods 57 2 CHESTS, 1 DRESSING T dining table and a chetre, ‘eeey ar me : Quick Cash t [ ~ fouble dresser. UNCA N PHYFE 2a eae 's en PE =e min) toa amoes = 19 06 w | phenome pases, Meter 4 bar it: 3 veel, or | 96 ES ato 3 Papers, sone end = 8x7 oem rage > Eas Bell or trade. ae SALE OR ; : ~ P h feRaMic WALL & er ae a mower, or ? OR LATHAM Services for 7. ONE or what have you? FE LIk SELL OR SWAP“ WASH RAW) 760 FULL PRICE -— Sm bun- stone exterior, Sto minum wilt te & screens, ved street. ooety ™ ; | Motorola TV, 91 te, 2 #8. | 30 S., Case : | Fw ais 95. 1060 A $09.96. talled 8. Munro giertrie co Huron. 1 KROUT an ANYTHING ¥ou 1 A WANT THE OME CAN BE wistg aT Pa & 3 SALES. Rakes fae 33 to pay. a een of au gone’ desk for real cone mal 24 MONTHS TO yar We buy, sell or trade. and look sromeé around. iE alisy ot free ri 5-024 Ms} ven wore ON, SAT. § TO 6 tolle- 4 Pontiac or.1 mile . of Agbora Heights on Auburn | ANTIQUE PINE MILESAFE une cupbeerd se and cherry AN. eat table FE BABY BED AND eet Riaa, Ci CAR seat, stroller, FE 43848 BED CHAIR, 3 Fosrrion good condi INS” VERY or fete for PE §be FOR yarn ¢ out xt Ne deal Sepge oe Michi- e ra. o de er gan yep ers _ Ave. - — ln ‘BEo ONDE 8.3 ME ae = of of 16. ~ fei TRE. POT FPRIGIDA i230 OR coucH 2 ; CHAIR, REASONABLE. DEEP PREEZ TRE WEW OE seen at 821 Food within pine with freezer. ve, — He vgey USED TVs, WORKING UARA. Call FE 63788 . eg aa Sen. eg eae rE one’ fi orge rae 3. cyele ——— rd dege 9 vines, ". ee 06 piss campo, eg. _) ha clad gg GABERT 21 N. Bagi , * 2 cle “clothes d ‘ ' tt prea R g at $248.00; oe ene, REsUTey a al xa ‘Gresser. Day i alge eng Ree + 178 Ogemayw, Take Overt the oe On These Specials “ vs Norge sutomatic gaa dryer pert Fa _FE 5.6123 2 SPECIALS ANY ANY Models, 1” 4.96 “$15 2 Walton Fined female NAY: ie ie Poe aes ‘4 chandise living = « oti, iets exe con- MANY snout Sea nomy Garage. treat a at enn ERR HOT oe WATE ain Gas. new, er , ap USS hee Pt Also Electric, Of & ee Pa ir $818. PE 2-9151 toilets $90 85 Falue $ VAC-U [ nz IN pee Lascvorien com a syste , F ig $ ce ” AN-| cent, 383 Orchare wave. = ue lamps, jue furn. MY TAWN MOWER PARTS, 521. - rollers & os Also UNUSUAL CHI A-| made in England | eu he sharp: seeany table, 40"' sq on epene to 60" ening Serv puaae chairs split set. LA ¥ On at08 . ae Mat and registered. UBED PORRIFORE™ BOUGHT & plete with bag. Cost $75 se oo, hace pis for" ®| cawat misc, items. " / LAWN USED SEWING | ACHING, PORT-| Pick up. FE 2-133} able & cabinet models, we re- MOWERS all makes also convert # bi 16" to electric. Utica Sewing Five eitese, _ verter ca we S Center, RE 0-0141. _ Ss vei: UsED TV, so & OF ar ar ea TV, yy Sweet's | Radio & 43 «OW A lances, PE + r le une. trie, chines, weinges wre. bin WATER SOFTENER, SEMI-A time, Crum _Bivctite Phone PE tists gi Fer Sete Mecetenees © n oe n Ye owes invuta an : tp. ae oe as, - week, Pay wi cS ih Wientos to alu, ' Saf b i m4 Ay AND ‘AL es, OL now “toe free — No 3 pee sell “$11. y Cate, ok te trim. . OE Buy Direct Esco-Glyd_ uality empire sil "reer | room $12.95 value, $693. Pactor pene if Sake Geeerrns. pe ace es) ioe ‘ i : m ae in ‘ cae id ee Pe work pe i $45, a G: A. Thompson, ot, Ps “Dp ONT. -P A §S U P| MONEY! ! “Self unneeded | 5 belongings for cash through Classified Ads © ad ats. ty Windows al La Tra hretd or OR. 3-1036. =|\Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. | Sundays 10 to 3 ote ete oe eee SAVE H NORTHERN UMBER_ CO To _Cogte abate Ra. EM 34m ADDING MaA- ¢ bes, office » et Ei type. r z| Talbot bere int. BENSON JN BER co. W recking Farm Buildings Pes ss ry aie radio, os Apt 2. e RY Room SAL | ms for | a MORRIS MUSIC Attention, * AND. Mth Cx. DI “3 : LACE Bi Pure Merion Sod. Pe + = pats 01 fi} ers nonanetome Owners ; us a A | TRUCKERS’ tengo ies Nat See ep oe azlve 358 per fi Me peaee on: i Sa A000 ac 4 liv rec get : : OW DADING OF SOIL & FT creep infesvety Ua Mhs, A «readline Fan 0 | SCAGK Dik? Deer ‘> 2 yrds. 0! _. See OM] DELIVER jy hea ROMP DELIVERY, pam ees tal he mortar & & frosting’ On sh t vo = ES : : a GRAVEL. vs or fe. 86145 eves, at ae “TRUCKERS NOTICE ve diwatified customers? S load 152 a Rd. FE 4-4597. wION nIRADEIN ALLOWANCES ae gh GRAVEL, FILL, Qolens tractors & mowers ws is TatoEING | easily messes & ere VERDE DRIVEWAY GRADING WE suaranice & service all of poll, ray vel, fil, ete. | @ur ‘ih? CRepir ent i ae | HOUGHTON * ‘SONS | Wood, Coal & Fuel | SPRING SPECIALS’ 97 (Li CASE & FERGUSON DEALER '38 ESTER OL , 14 ba en Eee ‘charges . 3B 1952 CUSHMAN EAGLE. condition, OR a 3- 38 r70. 303 Russ * ek NEW TIRES. GOO condition, Reasonable FE _ ty CUSHMAN EAGLE. MU'ber Sale Miotat Se Scooters 82. oop BAGLE. SREASON A} — GOOD jSHMAN 10761 some! aera $805 or near Lia NEL | i * af REPL peoie oy ~_ SPECIAL |FOR ry SERVICE ON @ aa Pa , Seek a Cnaane Ewell Case Evaro ode! DC | Bavidses ‘arte iy Davidson, Ss teal ; : Y> \ Fo eat FIREWOOD vi OOD. 6 A pit! AREY DAVIDSON OTR. cord and Daliverea. FE sess . Your t- DEALER “+ _eycle 74 $125. OA 8-344 ‘ | 1958 HARLEY DAVIDSON. ALL| Plants, Trees, Shrubs veal an oe BROS. sccesssrios, low mileage 502 E PALI ROOTS, LARGE sHow FE +0134 Peel ae aanvick types. 105 varieties. § for $i and TRACTORS tuthorized BSA Dealers Service| ; i J S #171 8. Bivd. OL 6-2411. Bolens, Wheel-Horse all makes new and used mo ——— sage tees ates ar , Wesel ere oo mae ST ee oe & removal. Pree estimate. ~ 52454. | : 4-9953. lens ME rf; Bolens Mustan ase FE 4 WENS Mote ee: sro Power Hendie ___For Sale Bicycles SS 13 an: Pe era Feems : Ey warren’) two 26 INCH mors BIKES er OR 3-794 TRACTOR DRAWN INTERNATION- Boats & Accessories 85 T BARGAINS Boat 1954. GOOD it Bh. ANDERSON. SALEL & SERVIC 2, ADDOCK iat Pike) PE 4-4246 | | For Sale Motorcycles 83 — ARIEL SQUARE FOUR, 00 | 3 “That's a nice apartment, will you hold it for me until 1 Mag tte rust, : ne aia ee ete heennaeerenen | Mme anaes ave, | RR ANCH id “git a at Si0ts, Our ins “NEW YORKER. soe) ; stock No 42i9 oe ; Convert. Exe. condition. MI 6-3566. . coy. | meee Bed aS, Mey | im DESOTO. SARP, SS MERCURY wie SWEPT.WING DODGE Radio & heater Mere-0 | TODAY'S SPECIAL) | "Hige™ * Boe oe ccs $995 58 CHEVROLET Pay splay ne BEL AIR Radio Heater, Power- Es. ons BLACK with ny- $1795 Matthews - Hargreaves _@31 OAKLAND AVE. “FE 44541 JEROME’ S “Bright eat care at fair prises. CI =r 1957 2-dr. V-8. Low mileage. = HOCUS POCUS We use no gimmic 2} 30 Welch Ran W tied Lake |1% HP corners —- find a nice husband?" Pill pri Auction Sales 77). ee tank MY 2.08 "$100. oe -- —— ——— 1395 — : LE SAT. MAY 10, “ernie é& Peentrol A Miise cones i Wanted Used Cars “ rer. Sale Cars = 91 $ 2 An| ij FOOT RUNABOUT. tA pao | . CASH FOR CARS” NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK RATES, LIBERAL TRA _10 hp, Mercury, .| ;t PF dr Very sharp car | ALLOWA BRING YOUR ; * Sap a mi matory ae one a | Assume small ry ‘ite yments ! os | see Siesta eee!) «= MOTOR SALES moma ovmm. we, 24ce| — Bright Spot" ostnar ef Saginaw and bs Orch Lak south mira Pe 4-088. mi. Posteering and brakes. “Auto rchard e at Cass |b Foot BOAT. TRA TRAIL CER AND) WILL PAY tras aT Woorhels Ra. M's, Fe FE 8-0488 Open Eves. ‘ iba, Om “- OAR TOP DOLLAR |- pea | CHEVROLET, 1954 770 one eee) FoR GooD = | JEROME'S | Ricans senate os -PT. RUN OUT, it was well cared 1 oat: . with “30 HP’ cape used USED CARS aay oy Has radio, heater and FS ! g eee, 75. 40347. " 310 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ ‘Bri ht S ot’ U powergiide, e ‘|For Sale Housetrailers 78) BOAT, TRATES Foe east Bree gnt op — #00 Hr. Mercury motor. $1095. CasH — OR ; ; geod natered. Sita Saad“ PAOBURN Geesn't exist here. | SCHUTZ chee ee een i + “RIDING HORSE FOR SALE. Sap. jee r4 a Jack Cochran, Mufflers and tail pipes. q_teke Orion. MY_ 24931 HOLLERBACKS AUTO PARTS “SERED POTATO! . pace) Lid pene at eee, ay ee aes caw aa PLY MOUTH eee ESH EGGS. Dai r. 3061 € GAR. i Still in crate, $125.00 1948 Austin — den Court, olf Joslyn. F FE 4-0003.; with 4 speed trans. $45.00. Mode we = Bases: nn B, aE lete _Call FE 5-6334. “|ERAILER" EXCHANGE - MOBILE HOMES Anderson. - Regal Palace - Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade New 8-10 Wides ON RENTAL Bottle Gas ants in i - 38 MAR! . Best offer takes, BUICK PIKE ‘WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD . CLEAN USED CARS “$1395 =. motes Liberal “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open Eves. 1983 power windows, award.” x Wun trade. Me mene il et Com . © 2527 Dixie Hw hn Sie 3-1603. 1955 CADILLAC 4dr. Priced to sell. $1,840. Bob Frost General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes é I+ with quick silver unit, OR ia rr. 0. 13 12 ft. tered “00.50. lets $08. runabouts $144.50 . FE 4-6010. OWENS 16° RUN windshield, steering and ¢ Gardner almost new, ean take 70 ie hp. Note shoppers: New 45 fi. 10 er 6 p.m. wide - ones = SPECIAL Sale Srusteck $65.8) per month all in- “For L 72 ; e. taxes a financing-no|12? alum, Sea Nymph . $199.50 ———— ie - YEAR - oLD SHETLAND sTaL- strings. A few sed trailers still Scout trailer o. $050 vailable on renta] plan We se toe _ Evinrude ‘motor $263.00 oe. Uleerny mere. Sell | rent. trade 1 mi'e of e| Total $562. All new. Your cost $475. ae eee oe eee ee Harrington Boat Works ‘ HEIFERS z 22 YOR YORK-| TRADE A 1954 FORD, PERFECT . Ses 2 Bs Digs, G19 weeks old. OA, condition for small housptrailer. YOUR Pigg tik dy peALEe MY 2-0273. 504 S. Broadway in 1899 8, TELEGR U ys i YEAR OOS RIDING MARE FOR |_tear_Lake Orion oe cneaP opex o NBA‘ an Brown % WE ARE SOLD OUT OF UsED WANT ae me fia Lao a weet We bees Your traller,| lum. boat. FE 2-4634. = 8 MO| We w f York. Mitter of 20 20735 our. jot. Ho Ny Martne Conch Transportation Offered 87 file, ae ausheer Ra. Sales. 15210 N. fly Rd. Holly. DLE SHOP. WEST. WESsT- __MElrose 4-677) ARs ' POR Flag mer woe apt ‘as allowance E ees onal of Sart __Rent Trailer Space 79) Fit r-315. Pe 25823 after 6 p.m. er thru PLY 4 ENGINE A NER TO tS, 10 te 9. day 1 SPACE, Perel pee LAKE, PRI-| California $80; Bas $00.10; ; _Yate. OR Ferry Service “me 1284. “ie caaunane-c HOR-|AUBURN # sGT “MORICE VIELAGE | TEAVING eet TE FORD EX- : stallion, MA 51740, Mi. SE Pontiac ter, thry Harrisburg. BAY Gp gUEMNenY OTT UERNSEY BULL!” N. omen FE 5-6519 ota ar. See ta Sun, Share —sait_ EM 34 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN = Lake front and playground. EM TAMPA, FUORI FLORID RE ne) espe? pags Leben ar 0 goat MOHILE MANOR FOR _ years old, 62 inches high, son cf “those who want the best. @ x 80. Lockdales Majesty. Biack and a an — 4 cement a white. Gentie. Excellent condi ewe oom for ga each spot, 36 ft. arent St en tion. 8450. Call MU 42552: | shelter. 9 mi east of A sorm| V Lakeville | Rd, Ph. OA 8-302, PARK AT PARKHURST Where living is am vacation—72 lovely acres includes a orivate jake with good swimming. good schools Clu shelter Only 15 minutes to Pon-: dle & bridle. MA 6-2620. 1840 W. Leng Lk. Rd., Bloomfieid Hills Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED LIVESTOCK OF AL tige Aliso trailer sales ase rate inds. Forrest Jones. Mavic $20, Phone MYrtie 24611. Auto Accessories 80 For Sale Poutry 74 nee een ee ~~~ 1050-51 OLDS MOTOR VERY! good. 1952-53 Nash Motor & trans ls7 8 Johnson. HOT RODDERS ATTENTION’ “56 | 75% Buick moter & trans complete _ First $200 cash 701 Oakland INST ALLED FREE ee ne OO ae te PUREBRED 5 FE TOCK | A. runs good, with traris.. $20.| LATHAM RASPBERRY PLANTS. MApie 5-360, ‘| | Briggs-Stratton 2'4 horse, horz OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET BE-| good 82000.3 bp Cont. Ene. Mey ist. Willi be oper | 25.00. Big Aqualung set, 2 bottles! ; and Saturdays 7 to 1:30, and accessories $124 90. Used very m reday 2 p.m. to 8 2360) little A real buy. MA 5-6856 or 7 Lk FE 30078 = PE. ‘1-973. O 1, $2.48. PLES £.. €.L “Th cas aes Hu For Sale Tires BOA. ATOES — GLEN as 300 W. Tienken. Ras etares Apere TIRES. on UP. , OP Wel ¥ PLANTS sT vail Aico whitewalls | = "ipretade Dug fresh to orders | 503 s. Saginaw Bt. -< rE 4-069, | INEW TIRES 670 x 15 BLACK Sate = Easiest 76) Seat pies: tas excsange, New! White walls 670 . i $1395 plus tax Exchange New tite tee Gtate Tite Sairs 403 _Jinaw FE ag og freq STANDARD “BRAND NEW TIRES v AND, _t on General Safety T Upits 3 ae cont off tlc” Or. 3 D Ww ILLAAMS wew es . #1. S\ Sesinaw at Raeburn = w. Fo 1 HEAVY DUTY FIRESTONE #400, | like new hong). “G20. FR 4-3596 ' na ‘ ‘9 house and tornado _* Hses. MARY eh Mazurek Studebeker a t aE | = — Nein new. ‘S3 & '54 wilt take car win “PONTIAC S wes ic RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass pa trade, so : ant AKER 1 UP. - Good cond, Call OL 32-8061. 164 OMC P AND 4 Le er et steady year round job OR "40 _ fem tilt Seater. $475. . ker 8. Bivd. at. naw betas CADILLAC DeVille. i at ‘an! cme Real sha Bob Frost Hunter Bivd. (U8. Peer around Sham | Pontiac Sales ‘SY Pontiac |! Sterchie ief Cm. ontee en very, low $2345 "56 Pontiac “{ ‘dr. sedan Hydramatic 4 Lg hair! oc Runs __ 4-0795. *85 “ipo ww, PE _ For Sale. Cars: ; 1948 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. IN GOOD ~ BUICK SPECIAL HT. Rak, R&H, W-Walls "6 Chevy. 2 dr, P-glide. nee "Si Ford F.lane. 4 dr — one R&H. W-walis. ‘$5 Chevy 2 ar Delray. * p-gtide. | " R&A. 045 | oO very good. $75. FE lesving May 18th, PE TRUCK GOING NO! in guns pari R11 load Bither way Wanrtted Used C. ars 88 NIN A-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP 1 & OLD cars OR 3-6015 AS MUCH As $50 FOR Ss Re JUNK A cheap cars, FE Pads or ve s “Bright = : ' Needs Sharp Cars Now | Phone FE 8-0488 And our buyer will come to! your door or drop in at the cor- ner of Cass & rebard Road Spot Cash. CASH © AVERILL'S NEED CARS Shop it. Then bring it here for top dollars 2020 DIXIF HWY _"E _4-6896 CASH FE 2- oait 89 ron, Lar, MODEL CARS Community Motor Sales | AUBURN pat EAsr BLVD. GLENN'S” ® 1956 CHEVROLET Motor Sales sone ka V-8. $1168. sees = cars. See a! iss Posting Bonn ye an $3788 | 1956 FORD. o ° iB . BY. os. i Custom 2 THE “POST OF OFFICE K SKYLARK EXCEL- "35 Ford. baad Hing 4 LA sedan original owner, B+ Bg ote | aan "82 Pontiac 2 oe Hydra. - 33 — Statesman 4-Dr. Also ‘transportation “specials! N. Main 8t.; Clarkston Open Nights ‘till 9 MAple §-5566 or MAple 5-1141 - AB see. Good Domest ears Rogge Heater, . Bring Your mus ‘o es i s agian WN Pa’ PAYMENT CARS gee yale ae m, aE REAL ‘HM car as" down ‘payment . Private own- 260 a vi thew owed ering es qe tig 913 oodward, Birmingham By-Pass arcend Stem” to MI I 6-220 for my Bs Our stock No. N Syee_ 8 Bivd Jats ot §, eo Bir. R&C. RAMBLER’ minglem. MI 42735. We ont ~ ay y deal | . 1955 cial He ag Bel Air, 2 4dr.) ° CHEVROLET Oa eo Cite 4 dr., Sedan, Sharp. ; PICKUP $795 SCHUTZ DESOTO - PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham — ~CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLES. AND STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES We trade up or down. “Oakland County’s wildest trader” NORTH © CHEVROLET Hinter at 8. Woodward Ave. _—— MI ¢ 4-2735 Birmingham. "S51 FORD, SHARP .......... i". "34 FORD, Ct Geceunas ee HARDENBURG MOTOR. | SALES 53 ‘(BUICK ‘Corner Cass & Ps FE 5.7308 4 DOOR ‘30 ys en, OR adio & heater. Dark trade k-up or flat- LUB. A nice family car. bed trosk, Mey 3-tbai. er CHEVROLET V-8 WITH 8TAN- dard —— A real bum- dinger cf a or Ou~ étock No, yal 109. = Chev- ret Co Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wood- ard Ave Birmingham. MI $3735. 56 DR., by IN TOP CHEVY, v8. 2 sha Must 17th. sell 1956 — CHEVBOLE? $1095 _SCHUTZ_ “Low mileage. OR BUICK _ LK, “CHEV. |DR, R&li, 1-OWNER. R&@R MOTORS 74 Oakland PE Frost > Bivd. (U8. 10) 4.3520 7 3-0081 a d BUICK nd Riggin — CLEAN. | VACATION “COMMUNITY SPECIALS | ‘Market @19@2 oe DESOTO PLYM 912 8 ‘Woodward, Birmingham - 1951 CHEVROLET $145 -SCHUTZ. 2 8 Woodward, Bir Leraiegnen 1951 CHEVY, SHARP This is a 4 dr, H, straight stick, don't think per vast an col r ot Oakia CHRYSLER, 1956 ine yourself be- soo of this Black ere's - cleaner an. t with cshers. AUTO SALES FE 2- 2351, ’ SCHUTZ DeSoto-PLYMOUTH __ 912 §, Woodward, Birmingham HASKINS MAY VALUES "se soudiiengeris _ $8 1 FORD - 2 Door veces tal : 7 PL Savoy 2 Door purMo eisseast : “$8 CHEVROLET BEL ix H-Top, Radio & Heater, Clean * \% TON P-UP Radio & eater, Like Dew. 3 75 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. otions to” Good honest | | 724_ Oakland ak | $345 STATIS _ MOTOR SALES (g9 M34 MY 32750 Lk. Orion | PONTIAC 1955 DODGE ep 2 Yenee & black. Bob. Prost wai around B’ham MI 6-68. MI. 6- OPEN ‘TIL % A real. RETAIL | 65 MEE 37117 8T. _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ “SEDAN, MERCO- | 083 MERCURY ABsOLUreLY xO FE 3. ‘6 CORVETTE eee QUAD | car, R & R MOTORS PE 4-3529 | carbs, 2 tops, R&H, P AD | ail Credit | ~ mi, $2200, 3490 Airport Rd.| Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 t5 _Harold Turner Ford. exist | = OnE 4 DR. R&H A NICE 1955 1949 ~ DODGE $49 - SCHUTZ. ; { $899 SUT, o aaLen wAnear ; i { e ipsa | 925 W codward, Birmingham R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO ‘MONEY ' 1951 ENGLISH AUSTIN N. Assume payments of §27 24 | i onth. we am rT. 4 dr. Exe. cond. 35 miles gal. Parks at MI er. wae R&H. $495. Days OL 62931. OL er Ford. _14654 after 6 igs NASH RAMBLER WAGON. = Bde sd $3,782.85, = FOR Nice! 2062 Commonwealth. Steele Fora, MeeerL,, Get Wie E Economize ist FORD. 3 DR. V2 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN ‘Assume payments of $8.65 m Call C Mer. Mr. Parks at | ‘AMBLE] MI 4.’ Harold eee =.= | Seittene Sedan ... $52.85 mo. pee Fore a 54 Pord cust. Nice... 8 508 Pairiane 500 Club Sedan 2. ‘Davisburg Rd., Clarkston. "| 3 Seevy ny. Rad. Sharpie ... $398 * ea vow ote ee eercweir| BUD SHELTON — | “SMALL DOWN PAYMENT er. Whitewalls. OR 3-8213. THE NAME GEORGE $ MILLION | is” ForD. REBUILT MoTOR, | —TD*t_Means Clean Cars__ CREDIT MANAG pa ogg transmission, good a7 Naam fi. cree ? Harold Turner Ford . © OA! ioare: WW. Call PE $5940 a 1968 FORD. 2 DR. OVERDR. V4 1982 OLDS, #4, Oe HYDRA RAH 5 my ie LIDE. RAH.) ade Sesle Ford FE time DN. Assume Day ments of 817,08 124 Oaklan Oe 600) Gass mx oe aoe ese Pa at MI 41800. Harold Turn- ’ ry 4 ith clean ° Ferdem ithe ee 58 CHEVY IMPALA | [it lean. '33 Fordoma *| JEROME'S “Bright Spot” HOCUS POCUS doesn i exist here “Bright Spot’’ | PF ORD iN -: pgs gi S — yg “$1095 AL TRADE gel te ice. BRING YOUR TL. "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass JEROME? Ss HOCUS Pocus doesn't exist here. We use no gimmicks, bait Aes fon | ragzie-dazzle tions bw Bea ones. Good. bonest cons | FE 8-0488 * Open Eves. We wee no gimmicks or raz tle-dazzle promotions to fair prices — . OLDS nice car at a new low price. “$1295 _ BANE RATES, LIBERAL TRADE | ' ALLOWANCE. BRING YOU Leas TO THE “Bright Spot’ ‘Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open Eves. ‘” O 98, FULL POWER. PH. PE 4-6275 after 6 p=. OLDSMORILE —— ecw ear trade-ins « come | See Mtrs. “CY” OWENS FORD 53 FORD STATION WAGON 7 $OAB “cy” OWENS - 147 8. SAGINAW money dn. as 4 ments, Steele 1 Pord_ ie 1925 FORD TOURING, Goop GON: dition, no 1 ile, 6 wire Wheels. ‘tender w FE 5-4101 | 1952 FORD. 2 DR V4. iD nO veils. 13403 Roger's Sales & Service Woodwe Bre im a? PLYMOUTH DR. owner. Exe. Sendtaen. MI e3an3 19850 . + 9 R, _tlean. $100. 312 Seward St. 1986 PLYMO! i N 4 dr., custom Suburban, V-8, R&H, See button transmission. PLAZA, 1 OWN- _et_Like new. $950. OL 2-0511, “Transportation Specials b mS Buick Super ‘36 PLYMOUTH | $189 $39 » | "48 Nash Sedan Page a pn | @95 Auburn Ave. rE Me PORD.4DR DLS YEUE | ELoNEa: oo ital Steele Ford FE 50204 ~~ 1958 PLYMOUTHS 1956 FORD Victoria. Fordomatic. Radio oe 1 owner, Low mileage. Bob Frost 280 Hunter Bivd. (U.8. 10) ot % around B’ham ome Mi 6-2202 ine FRED. TS PRET $149 Down or Trade- -In Taxes and ‘38 Plates Included ALL MODELs AVAILABLB .$47.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN CALL, OR ASK FOR IN NEW CAR DEPARTMENT STORE * MERCURY sell our. used cars. Good honest cars « | 1956 Holiday Hardtop — Radio | heater power ee Very) R TI | oe " a s <{ ' sa : 1» , ° it 7 a : se oo 2 os - at i bs ee ; * r 4 . wie ia ose : noe os a — . t a ed ai amagees 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. - TUESDAY, ‘MAY 13, 1958 ie : PES “Auto Service “81 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan For Sale Cars Z | For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars reas yey ed eS ) SLEPT a Agta Le SE ee oe | SE eh Se a ln i avons FACTORY | et "1954 PLYMOUTH JIMMY DE ROSE 1 __}_mile_mest_of Telegraph — i STAND- |e P ago bes| 2 A acky at 330. OR sles eee BY owntea . ito. Bes ‘ike ae new. Sa atta. “Tree SHARP, CARS Bul oe 7 “convertible. § s th Bel 2 ar, 54 Ford custom 4 = Ford custom "$1 Olds fe ae &:SONS , OUR gue TRUCE Ok DEALER, OL 10761 ‘$1 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. R&H, GOOD | Neondition. $200 EM 3-0014. PONTIAC, 1955 It's a Catalina, The series is the very Ray eau! Star- chief and it's - radio, hea’ tires. hydramatic, and er, Previous owner it is a. reall See for yourse car is all you need, SCHUTZ Ty otter aire Private | pe Ra STAR ee. os uns good hs car in trade’ FE 54-3651, After 6 d.m. FE 2-750 FACTORY BRANCH "57 PONTIAC This car has ag oll 8 lot of people $895. PONTIAC RETAIL a STATIONWAGON _exc. clean, EM 3-081. H.R | |EROME'S “Bright Spot” 'US doesn't exist here, PoC We use no co bait Pod oe | razzle-daszie se beg an att "Good honest care PONT. 1966 Starchief Custom Catalina, Custom interior, radio, heater, Hydramatic. AM the extras, $1475 IBERAL TRA RING YOUR a “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open vee i | ners yANCE ME rc TO THE am Bast a P NABLE. Good tires, good m cond” new ie lifetime muffler & tail +3419 or see at 23 Mi CAR YMENTS TOO BURDEN- some — us help vou adjust te aome Lake ‘rion Motor Sales ron” ~_ = encrny My 2 2-2611 “86 § HAWK. WITH ‘57 LOOK New +, otter. “Kons : sharp. fy Sy OR COMMUNITY. MOTOR SALES 804 N. Main OL 2-9311 PONTIAC ] AUTO BROKERS GooD FAIR PRICES WANT "TO TRADE me e _FE 4-9100 © i LOW PRICE C. | PERRY AT MADISON 400) 1953 WILLYS 2 DR. OVERDR. NGO money dn. iso Steele Ford, bw A ments. Eddie BUICK | Better Buy Used Cars 53 Ford Custom ...$ 495 SEDAN, penees, ford tie, ag ante eenatisos v ome 49 Ford -T: Pap $ 295 — "Bak eeepc, SCHUTZ, MOTORS, | PEAR ei we ~ WERCURY | fel “PLYNOOTN SAVOY —C ctus '52 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 345 Good ve, e~| er ante ie Ox if ae ee tea RADIO. heater, eutomatic trans- 1954 LINCOLN a wg otor Sales 51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $ 295 | — mileage. 1 Starnet Aaiet ene MA note HEATER. pewerguas, a OUR PRICES WERE 50 Chevrolet 4-D 1 i. Bob Frost | NE VE R LOWER "HEATER, penny vce. 280 er as shes eh! : | mew tires straight stick | MI_6-60 on MI 6222 Select Your Second "56 Buick Super ....$1695 | Car NOW During =| CONVERTIBLE. power windows, WILSON Our Special eee ee nee | PONTIAC - CADILLAC | USED CAR 56 Buick Super - «$1595 305 | SPRING SALE ‘| HARDTOP, power. | radio, . whean | begter, i Hydramatic. This | R ‘ SSE dyentive, Whe fires, Reds —— te ceotas ates. car with only 13,000 "54 DODGE cuavei aincee ems’. g SCN | anes coat BS $6 CH A § — heater, dyna- . = ppd This car wan traded nos BANE ae PER wowrn How reals . io Us only 15,000 mile 56 DESOTO "| "$2. Pont. 2-Dr. Cat. $ 395 ree, GP Br Ra hotter, EDOME SPORTSMAN SEDAN ScSZLINDERS. radio, neater, hy- hydramatic, § wer steering & Windows, . brakes. With “only. 18.000" 1 miles. #0 DOWN “"Sté.22 PER MONTH 7 Buick Spe. ies $2095 - “fe ih redo he heater, hydramat SS BUICK 4, tres, Fadio, Neater, twions, aust paint, ‘Dynafiaw & ’ “niger 8 oA red red eet, Set adie, ~Aw 1s PER MONTH | om gum Power | . uBe OLIV os steering & brakes, “a os “PEARL SoU? non te) .. STOP. TODAY! ~ BUI 1380 N. CK Ww capa igi ,|BHAM FE 29101...“ Open so St eS MA 4 \ 5 oo 4 - ada S Talvialod. ERPS ams - a. Bag Bete see hm Channel 2-WJBEK-TV ‘Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 1~-WXYZ-TV Channel §~—CKLW-TV ” Fee plore A out-|1:00. (2) TV. College. = : hal to 0. ( ™ 6:00 (1) Mr. Danger. wit ex-king. (4) Today. (9) Popeye, (4) McGraw Adventure. Me- ’ (4 News: Williams. Graw, pretty girl hired to/7:39 (2) Cartoon Frolic (2) Racket Squad. spot “The Cheat" in gam- be casino, . 4:0 (2) Captain Kangaroo, 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) To Tell Truth. (1) Cartoon Carnival. =, @:28 (4) Box Four. |9:80 (7) Pantomime Cha-|8:30 (7) Big Show. me rades quiz, Jaye P. Morgan, - 6:30 (7) Annie Oakley. Grand. Sir Cedric I #:48 (2) Cartoon Classroom. father tries to live up to (9) Theater (cont.) : smajl boy's (4) Bob A “Grand- 9:00 (4) Amos ‘'n’ Andy. (9) M. Rodney Show. Oe ne er eae (8) Mowe.” (4) Up. For Appeal. Motor- Bob's most beautiful models. (2) News: LeGott. _ variety with eet Eg, tor ye =a : _or, Vincent Price, Jo Stat| (7? Our Friend Barry, 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. eG Ape Dates, Cots 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 1:00 (7) Sports Parade.- ‘ auto crash brings crises in (9) State Trooper. State “The Only Witness.” Trooper wrong because he likes : (9-News. (4) Casey Jones. Casey un- (4) Californians. R : lets ‘his train be ring leader hunted alter used train robbery. organized thievery ‘gets out (2) Follow That Man. Adven- of hand. ture series, Ralph Bellamy. (2) Phil Silvers. Silvers : leaves Sgt. Bilko role-to do 7:10 (7) Weather. ‘music and comedy revue, 7:15 (7) News: Daly. 10:15 (9) Weather. . 10:00 (7) West ‘Point. Cadet in 10:20 (9) Film Fare. 9:40 (9) Billboards. : 10; 00 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough ReMi. (9) Movie, 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. - (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘11:00 2 Arthur Godfrey (4) Price Is Right. slits (7) News. 11:30. (2) Dotto. * ACK BENNY Parody Fades Off Television Spoofers Must Get OK Before Quoting From Copyrighted Matter By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK # — Will television * * IMMEDIATE EFFECT Actually, television felt the: ef- fects of the “suit long before the Supreme Court ruling. * i show 4to hunt man selling guns to|10:30 (7) Youth Bureau. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. ‘Indians. Erin O’Brien, Will (9) Starlight Theater. Otto Hutchins star. Kruger, John Litel, “Big ' Boss.” ('41.) : WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Dr. Hudson. Act ress ~ - Wallace Beery, Robert Tay- ST Ont le Rte ie eo lor, “Stand Up and Fight.” ing youth. 44 Tie Tac Dough. (39). (2) Silvers .(cont.) 19) Toes in Tempo. _ (4). Treasure Hunt. «i (2) Name That Tune. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. | (9) Theater (cont.) (4) It Could Be You. 8:00 (7) Sugarfoot (cont.) (4) News: W'Kamp. (7) The Erwin: | (9) Movie (cont.) (2) News: LeGoff. (9) Myrt and Doris. (4) (color). Fisher; Gobel. nets 10 We he! tai Marge, 5 eather. ine Guiding Dolores Gray, Oscar Levant, (2) Miss Fairweather. A Buddy Hac! 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. (2) Mr. Adam, Eve. Howard, |11:20 (4) Sports. (4) Movie. Eve form studio bowling) . (2) Sports. (7) My Little Margie. team in schemes to assure (9). Movie. loan to another studio. _ (11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Ricardo ; Montalban in “Apache Up-|1:39 (2) As the World Turns. . 8:38 (7) Wyatt Earp. Earp ‘pur- rising. (7) Topper. | sues men who harmed In-| - dians’ friends. - 11:38 (1) Night Court. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks — (9) Movie (cont.) (9) Theater (cont.) . (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Gobel (cont.) (4) Jack. whet as (2) Drama. Drama series Winters, Bob Ray, ) > h. debuts. John Ireland is war, _ Williams’ Quartet. %:25 (4) Faye Elizabet veteran caught up in murder (2) N'watch -(cont.) 2:30 (2) House Party. plot. ; (4) Kitty” Foyle, 9:00 (1D Broken Arrow. Army| WEDNESDAY MORNING |. i waelatee ¢ { : 2:50 (9) News. - (4) (color). Matinee Theater. ? (9) Theater. “Heart and the$:55 (2) On the Farm Front. (7) American Bandstand, (9). Movie. 2 Gineue, gots. 3:40 (2) Verdict Is Yours. > 6 He ts ofe ps | (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? of Hollywood 11 Demigods | | | 4:00 (2)°Brighter Day. iu . (4) Queen «or a Day. 14 Breriast ae aa (7) American | i ) ff Py 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. = = 2 | 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 2 - } (9) Laff Time. | : | a 4:45 (4 Modern Romances. | excees es a 00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ’ ; x ». is |S: 3 * (4) Blondie — 3S Bepor“tens (7) Wild Bill Hickok. - eS. (9) Looney Tunes. | : rties 3 Winds opirally 5:30 (2) Susie. Bi yy) 2 (4) toolor) It’s Great World. (7) Mickey Mouse Club, ot — pel ~~ 20 (9) Serial ‘Theater. i — ee, sw - : ae 85 } a a be Heation - 6 eaeperene of 2 oe The nation’s anual game crop 7 DOWN 9 Uaesstn it Bioed “ Rubend) is now estimated to be in excess 1 Masticate is aquatic 2 E phed” o teen ot 40 million pounds dressed 5 kata it 3 Crinatel perey 5 Sotn (Costic? weight, according to surveys made LPripocition vegetable “0 Mighianders” = 82 Individual ero — —_ Be Today's Radio Programs - WRON, (1600) WIBR, (1490) War, (7 CRLW, (800) WWs, (one) «OAR, (1190 WET, (127 ei ee nee bs ES =e * CELW. News, David ww, son Ww. News, 47 A Shorr News, es, Davee : News Lewis ‘| ¥:80— WIM, Jack Harris CKLW, ff MM. Labbite $:t0-wn, Right Happiness WW, News, Confession Ora ae Arthur Godfrey | CKLW. austin Grant, Davies : : Calls 2:30—WJR, Cpl. Next Door Giz dee aon Morgan) wWJ. One Man's Family WPON Amertoa. te negs | WETS News, M. Sherr 10:90— wwy Don ie oe CKLW, News, Ghiftprea’ KUM. ews, Davies. WPON. Don Zee Show Comes ae [suena tae Tress "aywa Neen 9, Woe rg ; eiPF i By gs i$ ee yes é Its War Dead _ of World War Il, Korea. to Be Entombed . “ 4 WASHINGTON (#—Military of- unknown World: War II and the Korean con- flict. x * _ On Memorial Day the two un- knowns, representing the uniden- tified: dead of each war, will be entombed at Arlington National ‘!Cemetery, near the final resting place of the Unknown Soldier of World, War L in charge of arrangements, said yesterday preparations are being made to handle what might pos- sibly be the largest crowd ever to throng the capital. x* * *. Highlighting the ceremonies on May 30 will be the posthumous presentation ofthe Medal of Hon- or to the two unknowns, who may be either soldiers, saijlors, Ma- rines, airmen, or Coast Guards- men. by President Eisenhower, who in World War II was Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. He will place the medals, highest military decoration conferred by the Unit- ed States, on the two caskets dur- ‘ing services in the cemetery’'s amphitheater, Eisenhower also will speak briefly. * * * The process of selecting the un- knowns for burial at Arlington now is under way. The bodies are due. to arrive here on May 27. They then will lie in state in the rotunda of the Capitol. In a briefing by Army and Navy officers, newsmen were told of plans to. move the unknowns to Arlington, across the Potomac, along a route lined by troops of a= oe guns will be fired at one minute intervals, and military planes will pass overhead in salute. Judge Turns Down - Probation for Youth : & 2 5 = FI 5 Two Unknown Soldiers ficials are rounding out nearly two “ entombment Maj. Gen. John G, Van Houten, The presentation will be made). While the cortege is in motion,| Nation fo Honor Nennki Crosby Story Disgusts Earl Wilson little stomach for it. aed heck who’s ever been we have to slip secrets, I begin out pictures standards. If the other guy WILSON “What's he done to deserve a pretty great success out of his life. He became famous and sufferer. beloved—and now whatever his x * And Pat'Sheehan — the happy bride! I met her in Las Vegas.a year ago — picked her out as an out- ’ standing beauty — talked te her about her baby which she was then bring- ing to Las Vegas. Finally, I dropped around to meet Marilyn Scott yesterday at her apartment. In defense of the papers, they didn’t “dig up” this scan- dal. An anonymous phone call from a woman—topped them off. I asked Marilyn Scott who'd been the tipster. like this, you may be th doesn’t he just clam up if t sick to his stomach?” — A heluva good question! Well, you do it because you're in | the business and like all the rest of it. | x *« * | me that since the famous stromball affair, evérything’s been fair game in reporting. That’s part] >’ of the world’s growing decadence. And it won't get any better. L. It'll get worse. The decadence—and the world, too. But it seems to THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN he'll run for, Congress in Michi doing two-and-one- . BY EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOD — Alonz with a lot of other reporters, 1 took a few licks at the Dennis Crosby story but I actually had loves a juicy divorce or marriage, but when And when the front pages brought they hadn't had to do it. I say “had to” because it’s news by today's sophisticated Maybe it’s because I’m softening’ up that I felt real sorry for Bing—to me the chief * All the jokes about his becoming a grandfather twice in 24 hours—and this little surprise coming at the time of Kis birthday. What a birthday surprise he = The Russian ballet—all 70 of 'em—saw “West Side S three times, finally decided: “Too sexy” . The Met rejected by Groucho Marx was also turned down by Slezak .. . Sugar Ray Robinson (who won't even ride promnnarn refused to see Kim Novak’s film, “Vertigo,” which is} about fear of height . .. Ex-baseball star Dick Wakefield says | will return to the cafes with a-big act “after five years of just «minute songs on TV”. . . The horse used in “Music Man” almost missed the show recently — the | trainer explained he'd been stuck in Broadway traffic! EARL’S PEARLS: The ability to speak in several languages is Valuable. gin ehrape pedro diaead exgeiges het aned priceless . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) screamed at by a city editor over the border into paternity to feel a little soiled. of the little girl, I wished you don’t print the news, will. this?” I wondered. “He made kids do is big news.” ‘PAT SHEEHAN “I don’t know—but there are a lot of women who knew about this,” she said, grimly. Getting back to my lament that I’m sorry about stories , “Wilsdn’s a hypocrite. Why Misi Votes Out on Strike Machinists Nix lemme. Accepted by Others at California Plant : POMONA, Calif. #— The In- ternational Assn, of Machinists struck the Convair guided missile picket lines were established. The action affects 1,17? workers of a total of 4,700 hourly employes the company sai The development came after IAM refused to accept terms of a company offer approved Sunday night by Convair employes in two San Diego, Calif:, plants. The Pomona plant produces Terrier and Tartar missiles for the Navy. Convair’s San Diego plants, employing some 31,000 workers, produce the Atlas mis- sile for the Air Force, F102 jet fighters and airline transports. A company spokesman said he | {said in San Diego that-the Pomona- facility would continue produc- ence with employes other E ; ff IE fi a5 338 z ? E f whole idea makes him so © ,.NEW YORK ..° gan... Singer Georgia Gibbs Williams Ran Out on People —Van Peursem ) HOLLYWOOD (#—Friends will take over Red Skelton’s television show tonight a few hours after his son's funeral, : For the Skelton family, the service for 9-year-old Richard marks the: tragic end of a long or- deal. The boy died of leukemia Saturday night after a 15-month bout with the dread blood disease. * * * Although there were filmed Skelton shows available, the co- ‘|median asked the CBS-TV net- work and his sponsors to leave him off. the air entirely tonight. Show business pals Milton Berle, Donald O'Connor, Sidney Miller, Vincent ‘Price and others quickly agreed to go on’ in his place. -The funeral will be at Forest ‘Lawn’s Church of the Recessional. Dr. James Stewart, pastor of ‘the Beverly Vista Community Church, will officiate. * *«'° * Actor William. Lundigan will read the eulogy written by author Gene Fowler. Both are close fam- ily , friends. A spokesman for Skelton said word had been received from the Vatican that prayers would be said there also for Richard, al- ag the Skeltons are not Cath- lieu of flowers, friends send con- tributions to UCLA Medical Re- Friends to Take Over: Red Skelton TV Show Richard will be entombed —in Forest Lawn Mausoleum’s Sane- tuary of Prayer. A crucifix blessed by the pontiff will be entombed with him, ew kw The family has asked that in search, of Leukemia. LANSING ® — House Speaker \George M. Van Peursem (R-Zee- land) says Gov. Williams “has run out on the people” in his reaction to a controversy over band music|i for. dedication of the Mackinac i ‘Bridge next month. Van Peursem said he erete to the Govefnor 19 days ago asking him to use his influence that the National Mu- The bridge dedication committee ernor has run owt on the people! n the explanation of this disturb-_ & q * ae “By now it is obvious the Gov- ng situation," Van Peursem sak. | “In view of this, I am seriously | considering setting up a special | legislative committee to- consider) renewing the invitation to the and girls of the. Haticaal Camp Band." boys —_ ranges from that of Hudson Bay] to that of New Orleans because of a vast difference in the state's} elevations. i ——— | Sales and Service | CONDON’S TV: ] 127 S. Parke. FE 4-9736 Department of Richard died at the UCLA Medi- cal Center. : Shifting (aber Congo.’ Jettisoned by Steamer EUREKA, Calif. W—The-steam-, er Mary Olson jettisoned a shift-' ing lumber cargo early today and,# righted herself about an hour ait- er sending out an SOS, The Coast Guard dispatched the cutter Avoyel to the Mary Olson’s assistance when she messaged “The scene is about 20 miles southwest of Eureka.”’ The danger apparently ended before the Avoyel reached the “Red and Ms tml cage | us they visited Italy last summer, Tomas eee “2255 E, Walton Blvd. ‘Corner Opdyke \ | ; ‘ —— VANTED! @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS @ RECREATION ROOMS © BATHROOMS ‘PLUMBING — HEATING SHEET METAL WORK : ANY TYPE of. 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Casuals at Unheard of ee ‘Nationally Famous Brands $ —Values an sod Pe ae Sea St ao 6.95-12.95 and $5 Pair All Sizes All Colors SERVE YOURSELF _ | DIEM’S SHOES 87 Ne: naw Street | FE 2-2492 ‘nationally known composer, con- | thor of music articles and texts. | Goldman, now chairman of the terials of Music, Julliard School of | Music in New York City, will con- iduct the second half of the con- |cert which includes six selections. | The younger Goldman is now ‘conductor of the Goldman Band. | sor of music and director of the | Michigan State University band. | Falcone,‘a native of Italy, first conducting under the late Donato | He will play a selection on the isince 1927, visor of instrimental music for ‘band, | Tey a Chaw to Chew lirritated as gum-chewing wit- inal cases testified, suddenly | At the turn of the 20th century, jtotal motor vehicle productién in ithe United States was just 4,192 Highway 60, about 44 miles east F wasonv ames rem JNofed Bandsmen Appear at Concert Here on Friday Two renowned figures ‘fn the . music world will add prestige to |the 3ist and final «spring concert lof the Pontiac High School’ Band (Friday. x * * Guest condyctor for the concert will be Richard F, Goldman, inter- ductor, teacher, lecturer ‘and au- x« * * Department of Literaturé and Ma- |Among those will be two marches written by- his famous father, E. _F. Goldman, who died in 1956, The second guest of the band will be Leonard Falcone, profes- began his musie career playing in a municipal band. He then stud- ied instrumental technics and Donatelli, Neapolitan bandmaster and later was graduated from the University of Michigan Scliool of Music. ‘euphonium, more commonly ‘known as a baritone. Falcone has ‘been conductor of the MSU band * kit The concert will be presented Friday in the high school audito- rium beginning at 8:15 p.m., ac- cording to Dale C. Harris, super- (. {£3 RICHARD F. , GOLDMAN ‘Pontiac echools and director of the Only 1 in Family of 6 wixstonsatem, xc. » —(Sufvives Auto Crash | Forsyth County Judge Hoyle Sink, INDIO, Calif. @ — Five mem- bers of a West Covina, Calif., stopped the proceedings and told|{@m™ily were killed in a car-truck “You | collision last night. had better get rid of that chew-| The highway patrol said they ‘nesses and defendants in crimi- jing gum before you come up|were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ben- there. If you're going to chew any- thing — chew tobacco like ajthree daughters, aged from 6 nett, both about 35, and their) }man.” , *imonths to 5 years. A fourth daughter, Carol Ben- bett, 7, escaped serious injury. 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