s AAs oe Fe NER ee i Oa y The Weather U. &. Weather Bureau Forecast Showers tonight, tomorrow (Details on Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS 117th YEAR We eK: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959—48 PAGES oe ee ~ SAMMI ICL RO Aik PLR: LOGE VES, ; meee | ‘We'll Never Fire the Ist Shot’---Nikita By PRESTON GROVER Moscow AP Bureau Chief MOSCOW—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchév told a group of Florida business and professional men Tues- day that the Soviet Union never will launch the first rocket against the United States. But he said their grandchildren had better look out—the bug of communism will get them. / Khrushchev, evidently in a good humor, told them he was happy to see 45 Florida businessmen and after a 70-minute interview took them out into the Kremlin garden for photographs. * *, * “T can assure you that we will not be the first to use our weapons against you,” Khrushchev said. Ate ine Sa ay PPB de your grandchildren years from now will have the same views that you do? We won't start a war. We will not strike first and you will not allow any crazy people to start a war. THERE'LL BE NO WAR “Therefore there wiil be no war but you are as-afraid of communism as of the devil himself. “The bacilli of communism may enter the brains of your grandchildren. Therefore take care of the brains of your grandchildren.” “SRD UDR ame a eRe ead SE Sh RIA ministers conference will be successful “or we would not ~ have participated in the first place.” é * * * He declared the U.S.S.R. is willing to go a long way to ¢ get results. He repeated what he said earlier that he » dislikes the package plan proposed by the Western powers. : “The Western powers have proposed a draft which calls for a united Berlin to be set up,” he said. “In other words they proposed that the government of East Germany should give up its own capital, that of East Berlin. “Is that government supposed to transfer its capital somewhere else? Is it supposed to transfer it to Mars or Jupiter? No reasonable person can hope for a solu- tion on that basis.” y r * Board Again Okays Sewers The Press Wins State Award for Sales Idea TES ERE RES Later in the talks he said: “Who can guarantee that | | Khrushchev predicted the Geneva Big Four foreign ; 4 Farm Loan Limit Cut to $50,0¢ | | ‘Herter Blasts Russian Plan -for Berlin Peace zY , Says Package Proposal Would Divide Germany . Permanently From Our News Wires _| GENEVA — Secretary of) State Christian Herter branded Russia's peace treaty draft today as a) “Dackage proposal for the permanent division of Ger- Bachelor ’ Many.” Authoritative conference} sources said the secretary - delivered this sweeping de- nunciation of the Russian’ plan to the Big Four con- ,|ference after pressing pri-| ‘ vately for secret and inti- | Mate talks designed to open! » genuine East-West bargain-| ing over Berlin and Ger-| _ Many. The text of Herter’s speech was! , not released &t once. The sources said Herter spoke for about 15 to 20 minutes and gave another detailed review of the West's own cold war package | peace plan which offered Russia | global troop cuts and security in Is State Really Broke? Europe in exchange for a Berlin new deal and reunification of | Germany t \ | At the same time, the secretary was said to have explained again oun y e S in painstaking fashion why the} free West is determined to continue! to reject Russia's own package) The Pontiac Press won an pian. The West insists this Wwouid County award at. Michigan Press mean keeping Germany perman-| Two County Projects Assn. newspaper circulation con- ently divided and condemn 17,000,- Get Under Way May 26 terence tor the best prome- 000 East Germans to permanent tion idea of the year. With Sale of Bonds was made yesterday. Red rule Announcement of the award x * * Some cautious moves were ap- For what they hope will be the The Press kept track of all new (Parently going on in the Big Four last time, the Oakland County homes under construction in its |f0reign ministers conferenee con- circulation area, then made cer. Ce'ing the start of secret nego- Board of Supervisors met this 4). a newspaper was delivered | tiations. morning and put its stamp of ap whenever a new family’ moved | When these do take place they proval on the long-awaited and in will almost certainly determine) court-blocked Farmington and Earl Treadwell, circulation Whether a summit conference will Evergreen sanitary sewers Farmington sewer, to benefit four! Kellogg Center, East Lansing. communities, will begin next Tues- * *& & day when the bonds to finance the “A Pontiac Press for each new sewers are scheduled to be sold. home” has been the driving | Harold K. Schone, director of | force of the policy as the cir. the Department of Public Works, CUlation department kept close assured supervisors today's ap- ‘2>* on all new subdivisions and Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd for tonight. proval of the two large projects *omes in the area. “should be the last.” Today's session was called after, A an amendment was added to the) . state law, under which the sewers}? Escape Red China are being built, to assure four dis-} HONG KONG (AP) — Thirty-\talks, diplomats said, but insist! y-| senting State Supreme Court jus- ven refugees Teportedly escaped the Western allies must enter into tices that communities will notiresday trom Communist China|such discussions with the greatest : to Macao duri a storm. The care. tutional limitation to pay their Ol crenakioniiiat aetacaper “Truth | x~ & *® |Daily” said the refugees fled in small harbor craft when Commu- tually rejected Soviet and_Western have to exceed the 15-mill consti- ligations to the county. * * * A long chain of legal blocks hold-|nist gunboats took shelter in ing up the two sewers began inj|cove. | The Press policy has been in ated the Berlin crisis, the Soviets effect for the past several years. should take the lead in finding a manager of The Press, explained be held this summer. Construction on the $6,919.09 Ev- the policy at a meeting of cir- ergreen sewer, to serve eight com-, culation managers of the Michi. France and Heinrich von Bren- munities, and on the $5.748.000' gan Press Assn. yesterday at the ano of West Germany appeared less anxious to get quickly inte secret talks than their two West. man predicts showers and thunder. Ue" Sanford A. Brown dispatc ern colleagues. that, since the Soviet Union cre-| | solution. Couve de Murville and Von Bren- jtano are nat opposed to secret) / a proposals for a German peace set-| DATE WITH DEBBIE — Belgium's bachelor King Baudouin prepares to sit down to lunch with one of Hollywood's newest bachelor girls, g in Hollywood | - AP Wirephete ate at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer commissary after the visiting monarch toured the vast MGM lot Debbie Reynolds, and actor Glenn Ford. They and met many movie stars. See story on Page 13. In a week's time, he has re- \showers through Saturday. }, They were said to be taking the! Partly cloudy, warm and a hu-| line wath U.S. Secretary of State,mid 65 degrees with thundershow- | iChristian A. Herter and Britain’sjers is the Pontiac area forecast! For the next five days tem- will average abéut three degrees above the normal high of 71 and normal lew of* 56. Thursday will be warm with a high of 80 but temperatures | will cool somewhat late Friday The average rainfall Saturday will total about an inch. Debate over the rival and mu-| The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 66 degrees. The mercury | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) [climbed to 83 at 2 p.m. | state ia the amount of $1,572,930. jCeived two checks from the State| This représents Oakland's once- totaling $4,387,595. One check of) a-year share of primary school $2,814,665 came in last week, des-| interest payments. It’s Golf Weather (Between Showers) Maurice Couve de Murville of Golfers and gardeners will have ;to play and work between showers for the next few days. The weather- check was the largest State Treas-| J hed male ‘ene week,” declared Sparks as he |prepared to funnel out the money EARMARKED FUNDS Sparks, a Republican, was quick! to admit, however, that the money) he received came from earmarked! b funds. Oakland's _ interest payment) * * * Payments totaling $4,181,828 ;went out to counties listed alpha- |betically from Montcalm through Washtenaw. Some $5,924,743 re- mains to be paid, with all but $49,- 330 slated to go to Wayne County. Brown expressed hope the re- maining counties would be paid in time to allow release of state paychecks ‘tomorrow, ~ He was ordered not to meet the $5,100,000 payroll for 26,000 state employes until school obligations were met. * * * Officials in Lansing were confi- March 1958 when a West Bloom-| —— field attorney filed suit contesting the constitutionality of the DPW Act passed in 1957. | With passage of the measure, | Oakland County became the only one to have its own DPW for the|, establishment of sewer and water}. systems which individual areas! could not have built on their own. | According to Claude H. Stevens, the county's bond attorney, today’s special! board meeting was neces-| sary for the supervisors to go on| record as still approving the two sewers with the explanatory amendment addefi. , * * * With ‘no questions being raised from the floor, two resolutions en- dorsing the projects passed with roll call votes of 74-0. The amendment defines that when the townships to be served by the sewers fulfill their obliga- tions to Oakland County they will “be subject to any constitutional tax limitation or any lawful in- crease thereof.” The Farmington sewer will serve the city of Keego Harbor, the major ,portion of West Bloomfield Township, all of Farmington Town- ship and a small section of the city of Southfield. The cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Lathrup Village, part of Troy, Southfield, the village of Béverly Hills, all of Bloomfield ; and part of Pontiac Townships will) ~*~” i be served by the Evergreen sewer. ‘st Cadiliag “42” Sedan — $2805 “Bright Spot.” PE 8-048s. EYE CHANGES IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS — preme Coutt Chief Justice John R. Dethmers (center) and Asso- . ciate Justices Eugene F. Black (left) and visited Pontiac and the courthouse yesterday to talk to Oakland Supreme Court Justices Visit Pontiac higan Su- as M. Kavanagh Blue Coral or Bead Cale County Circuit Court judges and attorneys abouf“pdssible revisions y. 3 . Bitte nignt Se" \ in court proceedings. Under study was the proposed filing of cases 4 and law and equity relief ‘‘in one single law action.” About 50 members of the Oakland County Bar Assn. also heard University of Michigan Law School Prot. Charles W, Joiner, chairman of the committee looking into these changes, explain the reasons and answer questiéns about them. ~ Le aoe a ay * ‘ Pontiac Press Phote lane Whitey Sawyer, said however 4 3 8 7 5 95 he quoted Hoffa correctly. 9 3 A Sawyer said he talked to Hoffa 7 } $i~ It must be difficult for Oakland|tined for the county’s Board of Ed- dent the state employes could Treasurer ~ Charles A_.|ucation and many school districts .| paid tamorrow, Sparks to believe that Michigan is} “Seon afterwards, Sparks re. Brown said $8,900,000 will | ceived a seaond check from the |‘Tedited to the general fund Eile anche ot _ | ‘Dulles Clinging | to Life Under ! Pain Killers WASHINGTON #® — Pain re- | lieving drugs are keeping John Foster Dulles generally com- fortable as he clings to life. The former secretary of stafe sleeps much of the time in his Walter Reed Army Hospital reom, The State Department said Tuesday Dulles, ravaged by can- cer, continues to grow weaker. “He is receiving analgesics (pain killers) and in general is com- fortabic,”” the announcement added. j The 7l-year-olq Dulles is in a coma, however, and mem bers of his family are in fre- quent attendance. Hoffa Denies Strike Threat Says Press Misquoted Him About Reprisal if, Labor Bill Too Stiff HOUSTON, Tex. ® — Team- sters Union President James R. ‘Hoffa today denied he threatened ja nationwide strike in reprisal for proposed restrictive labor laws. ' | | He told the Houston Chronicle) - late Tuesday that accounts of his jspeech in Brownsville, Tex.. were |““distortions of the truth.” He said ithere is “‘no threat of a nationwide Teamsters strike whatever.” * The Associated Press reporter at the Brownsville meeting Tues- after the Brownsville meeting House Submits Bill to Senate on Voice Vote . Tabs on Price Support Have Topped $1 Million | for Big Operators WASHINGTON (#—The House today voted a $50,000 limit on government price support loans on farm com- #modities. In the past, some loans to big operators have ranged over a million dol- lars. A roll-call vote of 261-165 ‘put the $50,000 limitation ‘in a bill appropriating $3,- 939,165,498 to finance the Agriculture Department for the fiscal year starting July 1. The bill was then sent to the Senate by voice vote. Across the Capitol, the Senate Agriculture Committee decided tearer dollars of authority over a twe a clerk for the inquiry. It Daily newspapers in thé TOW2?) said no additional funds are on ‘to-/Rio Grande Valley, working inde- |morrow. More was on the way,|pendently, carried virtually the | At least 2,000 franchise fees were|same wording. |received yesterday by the Corpora-| Hoffa, addressing a convention ‘tion and Securities Commission.|of longshoremen at Brownsville|©®! of the CCC, will serve as | Sales tax money continued to come/was quoted by the AP as saying “It’s unusual to get so much in| into the Revenue Department also.|in _reference to restrictive labor Women’s Rights Proposal OK’‘d Stitutional amendment. in the committee's records, AT&T Dividend Rises After Split of Stock NEW YORK (# — The American Telephone & Telegraph Co. téday declared the first dividend- on its new split shares—82% cents pay- able July 10 to holders of recard June 10. . : This would be equal to $9.90 q Swell the treasury of Michigan Democrats. year on the old stock which has | Kennedy, who missed the vice presidential nomina- been split three-for-one. The divi- dend rate on the old stock was $9 ‘will be in Detroit for the nemperatic votes in the 1959 spring r 2 y Senate Group WASHINGTON (AP) The all-|Will straighten out the employers Senate Judiciary Committee|°™* and for all. to 23 more counties, leaving only|has voted 9-3 for equal rights for; Hoffa spoke Wayne and Wexford to be paid.|women, approving a proposed con-| #@4 © transcript ef his Browns- The amendment would free} Hoffa was in Houston Tuesday women from the legal protection to address 300 Harris County labor of men and would remove all re- Sen Francisco. Strictions. on account of sex. If Hoffa said there was “no threat the amendment were enacted, Ari-jof a nationwide Teamsters’ strike zona courts, for example, no long-|whatever. er could forbid a woman from} “What I said in Brownsville, pecti selling a foul-mouthed parrot that|where he addressed a convention Audrey Ex ing her husband liked. Such a case isjof longshoremen was that if this re- - |strictive legislation is passed, we Voting against the amendmentiwill be forced into European-type were Sens. James 0. Eastland (D-' unions.” Miss), Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) and Sam J. Erin Jr. OR. PPP ee eee oe es sv Comics County News ET Reet ee 32 : laws: * * * “The only answer is that if such a law is passed, we should have ,all of our contracts end on a given jdate. They talk about a secondary jboycott. We can call a primary |strike all’ across the nation that | Ville remarks was made. leaders. He then left by plane for needed vecause of vacancies the committee staff Symington, who has been cri man of the special probe. Other |H. Humphrey (D-Minn), William Proxmire (D-Wis), Herman. E. Talmadge (D-Ga), Milton R. Young (R-ND) and John J. Wil- liams : (R-Del). ture Committee postponed a de- cision on a request by Humphrey for revision of a new wheat pro- only 2 by’ the nomination, will. journey to Sen. Kennedy to Address Dem Dinner in Detroit ’ Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy, reportedly out in front for the Democratic Party's 1960 presidential Detroit Saturday t& help ‘tion by a whisker in 1956,+ /party’s top fund-raising af- election, fair of the year—the Jef- ferson-Jackson Day Dinner. Among the many Oakland Coun- ty and Pontiac Democrats planning jto attend will be Howard ‘M. Ar- nold, of 3704 Linwood Dr., Royal dinner because his voting precinct Oak, who will be honored at the 3 the Royal Oak Democratic Club, ~ to recorded the highest percentage of pack the Light Guard at is La — — a tial ~~ A Sp te mg i my ae Onn J sail The Day in Birmingham Expect 200 at Workshop on Horticultural Therapy BIRMINGHAM — Nearly 200 otthe Pine Lake Women's Na- Southeastern Michigan women willjtionalEarm and Garden Assn., attend the Horticultural Therapy|under the chairmanship of Mrs. Workshop Friday from 10-a.m. to|Carl Giese of Pontiac, will be 4 p.m, at Devon Gables. hostesseg at the luncheon. * * ® oe Mrs. William Burlingame, well-| Sevem-atea Youths are’ standing known horticulturist and director |tTia! today in Bloomfleid Hills Rail Speed Cutb Good News. , in Duplicat Urged for City oo eeeee nan pae -__»,|Harry S.\Truman and the former 15-Mile-an-Hour = Limit president have two reasons for pose rains rejoicing today. Pro d on ‘ u Pathologists have determined Through Pontiac ‘that the tumor removed from Mrs. ey Truman’s breast was not malig- City commissioners have been nant. asked to consider imposing a lower| An@ their second grandchild was speed limit on Grand Trunk Rail-|born Tuesday in New York. pL es road trains\passing through Pon-| Truman was so elated he sched- Bathe oO 'y , _ * ) , Manama. ant a of volunteer workers at Pontiac|Municipal Court charged with ag- tiac. ‘ : i a press conference today to} § i Te LINE DEPT State Hospital, is in charge of the |Tavated assault against a truck e¢ «8S iscuss fully hig feelings about : event. driver, * *& * She said Dr. J. F. Ensroth, | rhe youths include Douglas H. Birmingham psychiatrist, will Danziger, 17, of 6325 Shearing- talk on how to get along with ton Rd "and Robert L. Barrett, mentally disturbed patients. 17, of 6014 Snowshoe Circle, both Mrs. Louis Colombo Jr. will talk|of Birmingham; Robert E. Hills, on. work with emotionally upset/17, of 1082 Stratford St., and Tim- children at the Pontiac hospital. jothy A. David, 18, of 591 Wood- x * * way Ct., Bloomfield Hills. | Two speakers from Chicago will] ‘The others are John W. Paige, léad discussions on problems of| 18, of 4300 Derry St., Bloom- handicapped children in public| gejg Township; Juhn F. Jor- schools. dan, 17, of 3148 Middle Belt Rd., _Mrs. Burtingame said the West Bloomfield Township; and teers to exchange ideas and tech- | Pine Center Rd., Orchard Late. niques on working with these | They are accused of beating Har- Commissioner Milton R. Henry’s Mrs. Truman's operation and his proposal for a 15-mile-un-hour/ew grandson. speed limit will be taken pe next i leans = removed by sur- Thursday at the Commission's in-|/&)" ° ae : ' sonnel o ceting: it was decided last Thank God,” exclaimed the 74- night ‘year-old Mrs. Truman when she = heard the report. “I did not want Henry’s proposal came after to go through the rest of my life i a repert on the recent Public {having people feeling sorry for e! service Commission’s action | me" ' leading to the railroad’s present | Truman said “‘it’s the best news agreement to install protective (in a long time.” gates at the W. Huron street | Their daughter, Mrs. Clifton crossing. |Daniel, was in Doctors Hospital in “We wanted gates installed at New York, where her second son other crossings, too, but evidently |was delivered by caesarean sec- the Public Service Commission is|tion. The baby weighed 7 pounds proceeding slowly,” Henry ob-/3 ounces. served. | mentally disturbed and physical- (old C. Paterbaugh, 32, of 358 Choc- * * * Herter Denounces ly handicapped patients. olay St., Clawson, on March 12, - I suspect will ne pond A pioneer in this field, she has | following an argument at W. Long alan people cull * cross ae ‘ established Oakland County as one Lake and Lahser roads, less the city itself decides to t ©\Red Plan for Berlin of the leading spots for this work 7 * # action in the nation. Paterbaugh was hospitalized with Henry said the State Supreme | * « a concussion and internal injuries (Continued From Page One) following “the incident. Court recently upheld a Michi- | ; i : ' Sp Ee ae “Teel i Prt, ; gan ordinance limiting trata |tlement will continue possibly until rad y OE ae ey aie RE ate wie eee ee ree ite ‘hoops sack . the Sa eter will beg Brentan A ic ae wilke Tee S aiciaenii as aaa = |year and the work has earned| yew Post and Gu len Edwards in corporate limits. oyd w ave Yon Srentano ; is ny ; aries Edwards “T beli speed law nere| nd other top West German lead- FUTURE FIREMEN? — Three youngsters gingerly try out Pontise Press Photo Pod a from leading | pogt, American Legion, will con- _ = jers to dinner tonight. old Fire Engine No. 4 for size a few minutes after the veteran 260 Nebraska Ave.; Peter Whittaker, 27 Earimoor _Blvd.; and ors, . ‘duct their annual poppy sale to- would be upheld in court and habe Thursday might, the American) fire truck was installed in Southwest Civic Association park yes- Gary Myers, 506 Bloomfield Ave. With them is Mrs. Marie John- Mrs. William Hyland is assist-| morrow. materially contribute to reducing} 4; os : she ing in workshop plans. Members '% |diplomat, Herter, is giving a din- ci t P se ® the number of accidents and their! ier for Gromyko, Couve de Mur- terday as a playground feature. They are (from left) Judy Barnes, son, publicity chairman of the association. Funds are used for the benefit severity,” Henry said. ville and Lloyd. —+4 of hospitalized veterans and for ~ e& A conference source said Gro-| . . . ° ° ° - Holida In Blaz the aid of their families. csi et, aceon Hot Name AO Dan etired Fire Engine 4 scores eaierrn accident was in March at the Sag-|that he will make a new stab at Plane Hits Barracks “Pussy Cat, pussy cat, where inaw street crossing. Though not!getting Communist Poland and) ’ Jams Toledo X-Way have you been?” fatally injured, the driver of the Czechoslovakia admitted to the 3 Killed 14 Injured ° © Mrs. Edward B. Powers of ea ee eee ee eee Big Hit on City Playground) ,2.:220,2 — rm sos ese at Bm \destroyed the main buildi { the a laun- In cae pit nT girl ministers were to continue their | TOKYO ® — A transport plane Holiday Inn Motel cousiek “dam. @ry truck yesterday, belleving was n a Talecar Colsion| debate en their rival plans for crashed into an Air Force bar- | Old Fire Engine No. 4 is more/that the glamour of fire engines is/the drive for 2,000 new members| ,5. estimated by manager Pay] ber cat to be in a bag just at the Baldwin avenue crossing. | Germany at another formal con- | racks in southern Japan today {popular now in retirement than'not so outdated as to be absent/will be kicked off at a brunch Butane af $200.000 . ‘ picked up at her door. ference session today. killing 3 and injuring 14, the Air |during its 33 years of service to from young hearts, |at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the multi eed By the time officers located the r ; r ig} Force announced, = Pontiac. ‘ u e room of Beth hool. Kim, Eddie, Liz Arrive a dent on ck The Air Force sald the feur- . es This is the first time that an |PUTPOS of Bethune Sc | The 10 patrons and 15 motel em-|truck and searched the bag, Mrs. elaborate piece of machinery has Guest speaker will be Mrs. | ployes in the restaurant when the Powers found her cat safe at home. PORTOFINO, Italy (AP)—Hon-\disagreement, and the obvious! engine craft was trying to land | Installed yesterday as a Perma-| been installed in yground in | Lennie F De ie i ae eymooning Elizabeth Taylor and| objective of both sides in continu- with one engine out. It was re- ak playground efiraction at| Pantiag, a pla ord, a troit wyer (fire broke out dashed to rae | Eddie Fisher arrived in this Ital-|ing the discussion is to make more turning from a flight to Iwo Southwest Civic Park, the fire-| ; . ST ae the Green Bay Pack- | The blaze started from grease on That's Pinpointing It jan Riviera resort Tuesday night! propaganda. Jima, scarred apparatus was the imme-| “We hope to get other pieces of ; \* ian sme * aboard their rented yacht. Film| While press and_ public are; The Air Force said few were | diate delight of a score of young: |! equipment if we can get our Mrs. Johnson said the associa-| Henry Moyer, 37, a member of, BRIGHTON, England (UPI)— Actress Kim Novak, visiting Italy|barred from the conference ses-| in the barracks at the time. Per- | ctors. jhands on them at a low price,” tion hopes to raise $1,000 for the the Millbury Volunteer Fire De-| A letter from the London sub- with her father and mother, also|sions, everything that happens in-| sonnel were at the dining hall. said David R. Ewalt, director of Park this year and $1,500 next partment, was overcome by smoke; urb of Romford was deliv red arrived. jside the conference room is im- Names _ SS cea oclisd code, ead its — the Parks & Recreation Depart-4 Year. ~via at St. Charles Hospital| a yesterday to this . reean ottcere fa ~y “delegations | pein of aie buttons, imitating loudly the on ~ *e& * = . The motel is about 12 miles oo Rain to Dampen Os about = doser taen—prob- | The plane was assigned to the | S°und of sirens and bells, | “Kids love things like fire en- Nixon Will Start | southeast of here on the Toledo- Wesco with North street S rin S irits of jably three from each of the Big, retclap geese alea, Bi In youthful imagination, old NO Eee eau gid fess Detroit Expressway and near the Sarge a . Me si 7 Nt |Four countries — will attend the ya, 4 once again was racing to a fire.| ; Pie ti = “Just shove _ OST O 10n Little information about them is Replaced by new equipment shu, J ’s southernmost lan interest in mechanical devices.’’ |! ' secret talks shaping up. po-feary apan GLAMOUR NOT GONE | 60 Drive Soon paced pang leaned ancrtege | “Brighton, Sussex.” ‘expected to emerge from day to The Air Force gave no further | In an age of rockefs, jet planes i ot ot & behind | wateh the spices pine lpage ay By The Associated Press = day. 1 | details, and atomi¢ power, No. 4 proved) pe Pe No othe z928 | ef | Besides the restaurant, the buila.| Vill Wash Subway Cars = rain _ thunderstorms S fire engine was idly accumulat-| Hires Press Relations ing also contained the motel office) NEW YORK (UPD New ware Ie pretget et EO Protests Stir Commission ing rust when Ewalt decided it | Man; Will Exploit Trek and a cocktail lounge. The nearest y a of the country today after another Joslyn could be put to use again on a | : P |motel unit is about 10) feet from| can see yy themselves nent outbreak of severe weather in playground. | to Moscow in July \the main building, and residents month, or maybe in July, what s ® ® ’ , . a Reviewing City’s Assessment Policy — esz=ssasin eee ces Se Smeg a ted in is undertaking a membership drive! WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice Tooms. are. The Transit Authority an- Pipes seal rps wide . |to raise more funds for the park President Richard M. Nixon will! Firemen fought the blaze for two, nounced it has ordered a cat , | ldecide after his July trip to Mos-/hours before bringing it under con-| washing machine t¢ bt areas in the midwest, gulf and , tal assessment!man said he recommended stick-,jects had been put through in the and other recreational programs, |e" : rae eriors n ‘iret time Se ea af ta Coens: Bd Se ee acuity aa « re-|ing to fixed formulas in order to| Past, with property owners pay- welcomed its installation. |}cow on the scope of the active ee to confine it | cars’ ext for the Tornadoes struck in Wisconsin @S/syit of protest over private ex-| speed the public improvement pro-|ing es under fixed-! yomvr FINANCING pepe ~ Pied eg ae g in 55 : e fo S. Jee} * « The park, at Howland and Ne-)idential nomination. the stormy weather continued in|pense involwed in the proposed| gram throughout the city and get midwest areas. aving of Joslyn avenue. full advantage of the state gaso- ; ° * * oe et line and weight tax rebates that| "I sympathize with you,” Dugan "rar. financed jointly by t the asso| wy, ead a. eck Outside Offers Abundant No injuries were reported in the; City commissioners will review the city uses to finance street im-|told the property owners, “but I | Vinton and the Parks & Recrea- Nixon added a veteran cam- twisters that skipped across the/ special assessment financing at provements. |realize this job has to be done.| tion Devartient |palgner to his staff Tuesday al ~ : Lancaster area, in southwestern |their next informal meeting, May SO It's been planned a long time and | pa ~~ * « | Herbert B. Klein, editor of the; Wisconsin, and near Clinton, in the}2g, on motion of Commissioner | was delayed once last year. If! ee eee . ® Cu y Willman pointed out that in the it's delayed this year, it will have ) of the state, ; t ni | Matching the association's ini. | A knowledgeable operator in | pe emg al view Gra; Se: Floyd P. Miles la-t night. average street improvement, the|t> be done next year or the year! tial $1,000 donation, the city so {the field, Klein will serve as a LANSING (AP)—J ported near Pensacola, Fla., Tues-| _ Immediately at fesus ts the ay pays 50 to 60 per cent of the after.” far has installed swings, a slide, special assistant in charge of |. ob offers have been pouring in to Gay and tornadic winds, with| $8-5-8-front-toot rate that wenld jcost, with the rest coming from) <. ssioners voted to ached- | ® silmber and a baseball field |Press relations. Me filled a simi-| University of Michigan faculty members from out-of-state | hail and rain, lashee the area form the basis of special as- special assessments. wif, backstop. lar job when Nixon campaigned schools, Gov. Williams was told yesterday. | } sessments on property owners “ ule a public hearing June 2 on for congressional candidat i near Electra, Tex. involved in the paving of Jos- But on Joslyn road, the city | intention to proceed with the | Tf nder a three-year improvement 958 np : —_— ia * * * * * * pai Wallen benicrune’ 1 in prepared to share in much | project, Property owners who | pr gram, the association and th ello and was an assistant in the The word has gone out over the entire country that Hail stones as big as baseballs plea Ri - 4 at the northern city more than 60 per cent of the | submitted a petition protesting ‘ety are scheduled to spend $5,400)! campaign. the universities in Michigan are in financial difficulty,” pelted the Prairie du Chien, Wis.) ois cost,” he told. the protesting | the project will have more mre by the end of 1961 for fenc-| -_ * * said Marvin L. Niehuss, U. of M. vice president area and hail also fell in parts of . property owners. time to raise objections then, |inz play equipment, landscaping! Klein is understood to have en- Niehuss appeared with a university delegati Towa. Commissioners declared comple-| pistrict 5 Commissioner John| Said Rowston. land a park shelter, listed for the duration of the drive plead for budget increase for next gation to The wet areas during the night|tion of Joslyn paving a Public A. Dugan, who represents the| The petition was signed by 76| aed |for the 1960 nomination and after- He read from several letters recei ang included most of the southeast, the necessity because the road §§ &' Joslyn avenue area, reminded per cent of the affected property) Mrs. Marie Johnson, publicity|Ward — if all goes wel} from) , ved. by (acuity iami= eee eS eet ike ate ey oats a other expensive street pro-' owners. chairman for the association, said) Nvons ope . : kkk ‘al conn ; é ‘unt lein will accompany the vice “ plains, parts of the upper Missis-| Expressway north of the city in president on the Moscow trip, By the way,” said one, “have things in Michigan reached sippl ag savers through a which is being viewed by Nixon's; the point where you are considering moving?” northern Grea! es region an@ iwsmE OR OUTSIDE? associates with some cautious Niehuss said surprisingly few of the faculty had ie i state into central) “41. this a public necessity for political optimism. left as yet. id Te ‘the people of Pontiac or for the a * * oa 4 “But, it is absolutely essential to have strong salary in- m 'people outside of Pontiac?’ quer- it he bas an expec meeting} creases next year,” he said. “Fail | aoe stead — the gaat thee 1? one of a duzen Joslyn resi- with Nikita Khrushchev and some-| progress would be absolutely ‘ienitrome hag — aoe quarter of the country dents who appeared at the meet- thing tangible comes from this vt i . ing last night to protest the $5.50 conversation, there is speculation N ¥ * she that the vice president might give) |. Natt ths more = 200 jobs had been lopped from pee . the nation a television accounting year. He s there had been no mone The Weather go ertl oe on the prospects of some agree| new building in the past two years. rm Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report | ghouldn’t have to pay so much,” ment with the Soviets to ease PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly ’ , world tensions. eleedy, warm and humid, with scattered, said another. Shendershewers this afterneen. High #. BReattered vari tent r = Most of the Joslyn lots are es. — ieee’ en. th chance of showe ” large—100 feet wid many of Sahay io ontine jthe special assessments would Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m j|range around $550. While they believe that what happens in Moscow may go a long way toward shaping Nixon's fall campaign course, the vice president’s associates also are Everything For Your Costs Less at SIMMS While Ou ' j at 8 o.m.: Wind velocity 10-14 m.p.b | * « keeping a wary eye on the activ- 4 Dipection"BeWiDeet vai gm, | The city could raise $27,994 in ities of Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- Leather Dog Collars Gen rises Thursday at $08 « m in special assessments at the $5.50 feller of New York. MIDI — Sines 6 to 22 Inch ses nesday @ p . j j 1 Moon sets Thursday at 3:53 a.m. ee es pres) ro At this nla ral y on . e \-' Genuine legrner plain ang 24° To 1* —_ . , convinced . b 0! cow ews a shor abd 92 \Ccity highway funds would have to that Rockefeller’s acceptance of . ory Of found styles. Fe mo..@. 6 12m a be investeq to meet the balance an invitation to be honor guest at | ’ Nl Choke Chain Collar ......... 59 oP im llulagjof the estimated $125,697 cost of a June 11 picnic here of the Cap-|E ie ei oh 100. m o the project. itol Hill Club indicates the New ° . Tie-Out Chain-6-FT. ........ 79 Tuesday in Pontiac | ‘The city is planning to lay York governor may become more|B i ighest dh e-em #2 | only 22-foot wide pavement now, mie ~=tol range rival for the Dog Neil Trimmer... 2.49 tdmperature) occ ti) Wremm adde., so property own- 1960 nomination. mB Dog Silent Whistle ....... . .6% Weather—Cloudy. rain | ers would get an additional © Z = One Year Age in Pontiac | assessment of $2.50 @ front foot Fly In Baby Elephant mDog Combs ........ 59¢ to 8% cemnoratare «css Mt | waenever the strect ts widened ; . temperature ...........-....-598 and curbs and gutters installed. for Detroit Children’s Zoo Dog Harnesses Weather—Sunny Commissioner Milton R. Henry questioned.whether the special as- H| 98¢ w 1.89 DETROIT ) — The new baby elephant for Detroit’s Children’s Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 8° wae 90 in 1934 34 in 1894/ sessment formula shouldn't be Sizes for most dogs. ‘ a Tuesday's Temperature Chart \flexible where arterial roads are ng gps today by plane in oe . salen 77 58 Marquette 3 44 concerned. afternoon’s preview shes .. 59e to 1.29 mene attractions at the menagerie on caienianiash C $2 37 Miami Beach #4 15| Mayor Philip E. Rowston said Belle Isle $0 3 Milwaukee | G | bagged sg — a oo The 300-pound infant was care-|— - Dog Leashes .....,.. 39¢ to 97¢ Charleston 80 75 New Orleans 84 Jilin ft policy in effect past | i 86 61 New York 70 7 : - fully cradled in a draft-proof crate Dog Snaps ......... sca. 19¢ Semmes Onan cient Yeers | ‘ | > 2% testen Wem eneey |S Beraemaiy eacectell Sy ie DOG TIE- OUT STAKES Buisin oo $s Pitsburen |B oe oe ann sad aah ak pre WINS DRIVING CONTEST — Robert Tucker a Pontiac Central High School senior, will now mn oe Rustproot, all metal stake with cvckay te out chain. Keeps 97° Port worm 13 St Laue Sti. ae comme tobe fair, whether | (left), 28, of 1307 Collier Rd, Pontise Township, compete in the state fipals June 6 at Midland The ‘Jong-nosed infant” doean's|M “= = 708 ove sere. ‘ e 4 Ste. Marie 7 1) they are side streets or thor- receives a trophy from Sam Gabriel for winning for a $500 scholarship and a trip to Washington, |pave a name yet. McInnis said 98 North > Uity $7 Ti Washingon &% 70| oughtares,” he’ sald. this year’s Poutiac Area Junior Chamber of Com- - “D. C., where the national finals will be held Aug. |that will require “some deep Séqinaw JIMM). — i bs 3 ~4 ts aai City Manager Walter K. Will-| merce Sale Driving Teenage Road-E-O. Tucker, 10-12, Gabriel was chairman of the local contest. | thinking.” ws 7 . = . us 4 ‘ * Ad « w a ‘ P “ ) . , ” “ ~~ on ple Rew EY = . Basen: av yee) Ue. Sats ite ie iene cee ONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 —— ws Wa Va EES SEES SS | RS Cet.» » Save 240 Driviag Miles between MILWAUKEE MUSKEGON, MICH. Daily Sailings "Rast ond bed oes mney en route Ba uxury liner. Beauti lounges—spacious decks (Oa bedrooms and berths . . . en- tertainment . - children’s playroom . . . fine food and refreshments at reasonable prices. FOR INFORMATION: Wisconsin & Michigan Steamship Co., Muskegon Ticket office end Dock, “THE MART,” Tel. aes in Detroit, 1841 National Bank Bidg. WO 2-6911 SEASON OPENS MAY 22nd LA 4 4 i i / / y j Y) / ; Wo A / / / y 4 / 4 y y) 4 Y 4 / / / j / Pt U.S. Lends Its Support Iran Battles to Keep Reds at Bay Arab Waterway, patience with waste and cotrup-| which leads frofn Abadan — site|tion in Iran's political life will | ithe Persian Gulf, At present it’s) Along with Iran’s spectacular’ pro-| the chief means of shipping. Aba- gram for economic development} . dan’s output and Iranian crude ail she needs social and political vl for Young Men and Ladies form to win the confidence of the| | small educated class which has | proved itself so vastly important | in other developing countries. The Shah has indicated changes | are on the way, Much will depend | on how quickly and how dramat-| ically these reforms take are | Well-Fare Ran Out DETROIT W—A Detroit welfare jail ot records also showed that Ed. client, who had both a car and alward J. Carter, 29, owed $4 in 14-foot outboard motorboat in vio-| unpaid traffic tickets, ; trouble. 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RYAN The Soviets: made important;the Shatt Al AP Foreign News Anajyst “jconcessions to Iran, But when the arose of Iran's signing ajof Iran’s huge oil refinery — to|boil over into internal TEHRAN, Iran (AP)—A David|pijateral defense agreement with and Géliath Bittle of nerves rages|ine United States, the Soviets! in the Middle East today between! rojjed out their big propaganda Iran and world Communism, Alguns for a heavy attack on Mo-|to the outside world. Oil is dangerous period lies ahead, byt!;,mmed Reza Pahlevi. backbone of Iran’s economy. en seems to Neve. « betiae Gt es -— & .& Soviet a eaber ate = Bicone Pog toring gies Iraq administers the waterway. Backed by massive United ic ep ti peg Ans S| Years of effort failed to get agree- States economic and military a quences failed to materialize. rol. PsAapiesiong: tras ive ihe ait: ape sone ace the cold war be: a suffered a loss of presiner’of Iraq in the Baghdad Pact. gan. . There’s a strong feeling here * * * ° * * * that the Soviet Union will not! Alert to the danger, Iran is seek-~;¢ GRADUATION GIFTS? is Perfect FIRST QUALITY Maker’s $46.85 List carrot Daccuia Woman. 'Rich of Cedar City, jof his father. {statistical report was in number move with force against Iran and/|ing to make herself independent |® risk World War III. Instead the|of the Shatt Al Arab. The govern- i Soviets seem to be pinning their| ment is talking about a pipeline} . hopes on propaganda, spreading/from Abadan to the gulf and|§ rumors of internal Iranian trouble|dock and harbor facilities. and hoping to stir any sort of po-| Apart from external dangers, | M4 litical upheaval which could be ex-|there are real internal ones. ploited or pave the way for an| The Shah has emerged as ae attempt at = — comeback. strong ruler, His determination | 4 * land drive are behind a vast net-| ° But if ieeee Iraq comes|work of hopeful programs under § under total domination by the|way in Iran. But if anything! ° Communists, in fact if not in) ‘should happen to the ruler his § , there are a number of dan-/program might be crippled and ° \gerous possibilities. there also would be:a strong pos-'$ Iraq obviously could -be a train-'sibility of internal political chaos. | ° ling ground and transmission belt However, the Shah seems confi- for subversive elements and ex-|dent — some think a bit overcon- ° iled Tudeh members. fident — of his security. There could be interference with' There is danger, too, Genuine $1.29 “Playtex” SWIM CAP : When You Buy A PLAYTEX PANTY BRIEF =9 tS = S eee Governor Vetoes | Pay Hike, Now May Get Nothing: g dies for OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - —_ Any ° saving $1.29. From Rapids Helicopter Plucks Her polite, ‘‘No, thank, fellas, I don't = From River After Two. — any more money” adds up § LAD —Maia Floor . It all started during the last bososscotooosccoocosoes, Days, Nights in Open... . ‘ Complete Style Selection 4.95 6.95 ° Genuine PLAYTEX panty-gir- for wear under slacks, Nite Colorado River was rescued yes-|D. Rosellini, passed a bill boosting Utah, said) Rosellini, who had gone on| searchers had not found any sign|record against any pay raises for ihis office, vetoed that portion oft Dr. Rich, 41, and his 35-year- \the bill referring to the governor’s| old wife were rescued Monday. |*/@ry. He let the rest of the bill They seen >. |remain, parcats Sunday as Pnigtemrain Now, according to some law-| | away through the dangerous |Y°': the state’s lawbooks make rapids of Cataract Canyon, 40 |no reference to the salary of the} |; |governor and they say, according- a ee ly, he should receive no salary. “Thank God she is all right,’’| x * * Sy Dr. Rich said. ‘‘She is in very| Other attorneys closely associ< dusted! _ good conditiori after being out inated with state matters contend| E RUTA the open two days and nights. She Rosellini’s veto of the pay raise| c N has only a bruise on her right/did not at the same time repeal] . knee.”’ that portion of the old law setting ~ *& the governor’s salary at $15,000. He said his mother apparently It all adds up to a major head- floated to shore after being swept) ache for Secretary of State Victor through a second set of rapids in| A. 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Paul until the House library subcommit- Douglas (D-0)), always in the tee concludes its momentous de-|thick of a fight, says he received bate on the question of selecting “a national flower. It is the hottest issue more mail last year as a regult of |coming out fearlessly for the corn Congress tassel as our national flower than has had since the D.A-R. wanted! for any other thing he did. Linoleum 39° Sq. Yd. TILE 9°x9"" Tc PAINT SALE Reg. $3.58 Gal. Inside af Gunite 2 Gals. "$3. 59 ALKY FLAT Reg. $5.94 Gal. Random Lots All Colors LINOLEUM RUGS 9x12 $3.95 12x12 $6.95 WALL LINOLEUM 54” High Running 50¢ Foot... 2 Gals. $5.95 66 Ea SMITH’S OUTLET 257 S. Saginaw Street FE 2-7755 The Marigold Mob appears to have the inside track as the weighty verdict draws near. The head of the mob is David Burpee, big Philadelphia seed overlord, whe has been hitting the con- gressmen with some pretty heavy ammunition. One of his major points is that 185 years is just too long for a country to take trying to make up its mind what its symbolic flower is. Didn't take hardly any time to agree on a flag (red, white and blue) or a creature for the official seal (eagle), though Ben Franklin raised heck for a long time about the latter. He blasted the eagle as a carrion eater and plugged for the fastidious turkey, but the Eagle |Mob, headed by Tom Jefferson, got the nod. . * * * The marigold, Burpee has said until blue in the face, is a hardy, inexpensive, pretty flower that grows anywhere in the United States from spring to winter, comes in colors ranging from off-white to on-orange, and lasts two weeks or we The imported whisky with =| the flavor more = like % aay & vies Ke wy et i rere § She ae ne po neoectey “ Spee Sis Bes ———— more in a vase without the stimu- lation of a single Aspirin tablet. Burpee’s beauty is indigenous te Anierica alone, is virtually immune to bugs and flower mala- dies, and is not the floral em- blem vf any foreign country or single state of the United States. Let the rose champions put that in their pipes and smoke it, Burpee says. mama’s mad again.’ ”’ The rose has been compromised by severat-states, as well as by England, Turkey, bourg, Honduras, Rumania, Bul- garia, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Carnation plugger Rep. William Ayres (R-Ohio) scattered the Rose Mob in dismay by shouting, ‘‘Most people associate the rose with trouble. A man runs in and says, ‘Gimme a dozen roses, quick— Iran, Luxem- ‘the state of Washington, Senators Sen. Hugh Scott (Ra) shot back over his shoulder, as he fled, for, except funerals.’’ I tell you, there isn’t an unscraped nerve left on Capitol Hill as a result of this fragrant version of the Kefauver antiracketeering hearings. Burpee is antirose in this case because it lent its name to one of the bloodier wars of history. But he can-wax almost as indig- nant over the claims of other special pleaders. Sen. Clifford Case of New Jersey was laughed to scorn when he innocently suggested that the vielet be named our national flower. And Sen. Glenn Beall of Maryland received equally short shrift with his plea for the Black-eyed Susan. Neither seemed quite, \ flower is also the official flower of “Yeah? What are carnations good|China. Mao Tse-tung’s China, not lott, Colorado Republican, because he was saying some kind things about the carnation. He didn’t once mention his own state’s and the President’s favorite flower, the columbine. Close friends have been avoiding him of late, and a -brood- ing silence has settled over the White House. * * * The honorable gentlemen from Jackson and Magnuson, are in bad odor, too, in this sweet-smelling debate. They came forth with the daffodil only to be confounded with information—supplied by Burpee’s Univac—that the Washington state a hos — Thurston hae Pa Kentucky Republican who is chairman of the GOP’s National Committee, nominated as our flower symbol. Just grass—green, blue, crab—just grass. Well, that set the marigold, rose, carnation, corn tassels, daffodil and mountain laurel mobs back on their heels. But not for long. They're all back in there swinging again. Burpee supplied the cry of the comeback. ‘What American would want to agehe on our national floral emblem?" he asked, then went back talking about his mari- gold. Might have to go to U.N. Would Relay TV, Phone Signals Plans Useful WALTHAM, Mass. 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Ex-School Head Cites . .. 7 | Fred Young, 33, recovering from State, Federal Gaps in two bullet wounds, walked out of| : eos la second floor, six-bed ward short- | Integration Crisis ly after midnight. | 2 | A hospital official said a spoke| of NEW YORK (AP)—A key figure to which Young's leg had been aim ap 4 in the school integration crisis at chained was pried loose from the Little Rock’s Central High School foot of the bed. Five non-prisoner | says it came about lavgely through |patients also were ia the ward at lack of leadership at the state and the time. j : federal] level. | x *t * ‘ P The people in Little Rock did Young was shot, police said Lp ; 5 + not agree with the Supreme Court while prowling near a far west) decision on integration, but they side tavern last March 5 | 5 were ready to carry It out peace ————————————— P fully, according to Virgil T. Blos- r) e j som, former Little Rock superin Hear Testimon | tendent of schools * * * BOOKS Lack of leadership, plus violence 8 fomented by extremists from ON q e | ots kansas and other southern states,’ Bs defeated the success of the pro-| gram for orderly integration, he Evidence Conflicts on } writes in the eurrent issue of The) Saturday Evening Post. Need for Compulsory | Guide on Ocean Ships a Cyr . Live freeas °°», : all outdoors with *, Top Value Stamps..° Some of his comments: “The Department of Justice at| Washington, for example. failed to) ; . indict |or prosecute a single in-) WASHINGTON » — A House dividual involved in mob action to merchant marine subcommittee | thwart integration, although more|has heard conflicting testimony on/ than 50 were arrested by loca]|whether an ocean-going ship using | police lthe Great Lakes should carry | Top Value Stamps * * * iqualified pilot at all times. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 . N -had hadjvision set? Matter of fact, when| She: It I did, I'd be the first| ing lone in this family to make a de- by He: You haven’t seen all Your cent living! stereopticon slides yet. Look, if a you're so darned bored, if you How was: 1. to know one|Dave so much free time to kill, ~ * = * He: Now, listen, woman, if I He: Car Steering Wheel on Its Way Out? wheel similar to that on aircraft, automotive engineers say. why don't t if a hob-|were you I'd keep a civil tongue Bendix Aviation Corp. engineers . th young you get yourself a report a new sstee system ie ne ae nel by? Maybe skiing. Or maybe you|in my head. After all, there isn’t|called “variable baring lead ment of the driver's view of the ves the Na road ‘and instruments. Hoot Lea ey, | . The new steering system wouldto Serve a Blind Master combine power steering with a Gere mechanical device that, automati-| QORONADO, Calif, @—A av cally changes the ratio when the) ™4n Shepherd named Hoot left EW YORK ®—The car steer-| wheels are turned, thus permitting Navy mascot service to become a wheel may soon be replaced|better control of the car, lseeing-eye dog, “handlebar grips’ or a half ' : x * * The bright-eyed, bushy-tailed| Hoot was mascot of the tank Pomeranian — or a dog very like landing ship USS Saline County him: — has delighted ladies since until the crew decided she would ancient Greek times. Antikue gems|serve mankind better leading the and jars from 300 and 400 B.C.|blind. She was given to the Eye show toy dogs that appear to be|Dog Foundation branch at Beau- — “we &® & She: You couldn’t even win an|°USt to get a parttime job, say/anything necessarily permanent! to new wheel designs, and improve-|identical with today’s Pomeranian.'mont, Calif., for training. 100. + *¢ after the war that— election bet delivering ice. about our arrangement, * He: Which war? . 5s ; : — And I got to thinking about a! She: Promised we'd take a long mae taco i Lr = mul . - ~ couple married that long and im-'trip some time. , . ‘Financial Recovery Torrid agined they were American. | He: What's the rush? Things are And one morning at breakfast: [00 crowded these days. He: Pass the toast. | She: 1 She: Know what day this is? stage coach and clipper snips. He: Lemme see, it’s May 20, 18 x~ «© * —no, 1959. She: It's or 110th wedding an- est bacon I've had since Shiloh. niversary. | She: I’m not surprised, You * * 2: ‘haven't raised my table money He: Who told you that, Univac?|since Appomattox. She: Still thoughtless, aren't you? Mother was right. I never|breakfast in peace, just once in a should have married a ySanger |century? election bets were better than your a | You said that about the/notions about real estate. imagine “Qnada Is Roaring Back | passing up that land at $50 an acre! He: I swear, this is the tough- Square will amount to much Now Midst of recession a year ago, is gages is a reflection of the strength will you be quiet and pass the|>°oming along today at such @ of the forces of recovery and ex- buffalo steak, © ~ He: Can’t a man enjoy his|buffalo steak in 83 years. She: At that, I suppose your | OTTAWA ww — Canada, in the mercial loans and housing mort- He: I still don't think Times slip that the government's prob- pansion at work in the Canadian ; , ‘lem seems largely that of keep-'economy today,” he said. She: I haven't been able to get ing things under control. | Pi y Pegi x * * aan ‘Unfortunately, unde the pres- | Money is a big factor is this.| gure of recovery a demand, | inteerst rates have risen. This | He: You might have told me man. You're just immature. And) She: We wouldn't be worrying br fue = JAWBREAKER — Hardy Richard Mortimer is just about a mouthful for the prehistoric croco- dile he's doing dental work on in London. But the She: When will we get a tele-/In the year preceding Jast Oct. 1,| Cc long-jawed croc is just a model at Chrystal Pal- ace Park. Mortimer, a stonemason, is sprucing up the unusual decoration anada’s money supply went up) jg part of the price we are a4 fabout one-eighth. Since Oct. 1 ing for the sc aieeties saber | it has remained relatively un-| which is ‘proceeding rapidly in | ‘changed, with the government and} the Canadian economy today.” lits Bank of Canada trying to keep! . trying P Prime Minister John Diefen- ‘it that way. baker says: | The interest rate of the Bak | to Summer Fashion With the CHANSONETTE®. . and eccentuate curves. . With the SPINDRIFT* . smoother‘profile. White; S, M, L. *TM Pantie girdle... .5.95 4 LINDA LEE GY . world’s most famous bra. Cool comfortable cotton with spoke-stitch cups that round . circular stitching for strength and support. A 32-36, B 32-40, C 32-40. White only. 2.00 . Nylon power net gives a firm foundation under sheaths and playwear.. dipped waist fer roll-free comfort, dauble front panel for -5.00 now Offers you “the convenience of saying “CHARGE IT’? at all our stores by Ane Alen Bare your shoulders — or shade them ‘neath a button-on shrug. 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Instead of leaving him with the impression that he’s got a little demon for a brother, we can say at the appropriate time. ‘You think Buddy knocked over your paint because he hated you. I think he knocked it « -r because he admired what you were doing so much that he wanted to see if he could do it, too.’ WE MUST BELIEVE But we must not speak like this to the injured child if v.. ourselves Jealousy Has Overtones of Admiration see jealousy as a wholly hating thing. Unless we know it in our- selves to be a form of inverted ad- miration, we ll - just sound pious) and pushy to Bob, He'll figure) we're just trying to put something ‘over on him, and he'll be right. * * *) But if we do know the meaning Grandma Takes to Deck Chair By MARY PRIME NEW YORK (UPI)—Looks like grandma has traded her rocking chair for a deck chair. More than 300 persons—most of them women 60 years old and up—will go to Europe this year on 12 tours designed strictly for senior citizens. The tours are sponsored by the Na- tional Retired Teachers Assn. and the American Association of Retired Persons: The trips are made easier for the oldsters—some in their late 80s—by starting later in the morning and coming back to the hotel earlier in the evening. Hotel accommoda- tions are on lower floors if no elevators are available. Bus drivers and other personnel are selected for their considera- tion to cider persons. * * * More caltura] sights and his- torical cities, such as Rome, are included ‘‘because these people have spent their lives teaching about these things but never have seen them,” said Mrs. Ruth O. Lana, of Ojai, Calif., executive secretary and travel director of NRTA. “We also‘include the Folies Bergere in Paris. My, but they love the follies! The men alt take their opera glasses—they want to see the girls!’’ Mrs. Lana said on a trip to New York to-launch two groups totaling 63 tourists. The groups—usually limited to about 25 persons each— spend from 49 to 56 days in Mediterranean countries, Scandinavia, the British Isles, or the grand circle (seven countries). The cost ranges from $875 to $995. Because most persons travel on pensions, all expenses ex- cept beverages and souvenirs are accounted for; even lunch money on “‘free’’ days. The tours, all tourist class, are open to members of both organizations (membership $1), their friends and relative Started last year, the trips are scheduled from March through September and include three days in New York at the Manger-Vanderbilt ‘‘be- cause to our generation the name Vanderbilt means some- thing,” said Mrs. Lana, a youthful, auburn-haired ex- teacher (not retired). She left a 10-year math- teaching job in Los Angeles to work in the NRTA. Last year, she and her daughter, Lora Lee, now 18, traveled with the group. This year, Lora Lee, who wants to be a ‘indergarten teacher, will make the trip as an assistant. * * * Do the passengers, used to directing classrooms, become bossy? “Actually, they follow lead- ers better than most people,” Mrs. Lana said. ‘They may hate it, but they won't have open dissension. They take take care of dissenting mem- bers like apbad boy in class. “As sightseers, they would tire you out,” she added. ‘They won't miss a thing. They have to know the name of every leaf and flower on the roadsides, and they join in activities on ship. One of our ladies, in her late 70s, won a crazy hat contest and got a bottle of champagne. | “They're wonderful sports,” | she continued. “There was one little old lady who fell on | PRM PT rr Pr v CO FM RIE "4 Have You Tried This? g . a Salad Dressing Replaces | “ t - Eggs in Chocolate Cake | é By JANET ODELL pleasure in her friends. Read- & Pontiac Press Home Editor ing is her hobby. . One of our local readers has SALAD DRESSING CAKE 3 cequested a recipe for Salad By Ada McDonnall “ Dressing cake. We have one l cup salad dressing P| in our files that saved our | (2B, franulaues guest > cooking life once when we had 1 cup warm water “4 no shorteninng in the house. a coe reed reer Ms t * + acolo 5 This recipe was given to us Mix in order given and pour & by Ada Mz=:Donnall, a teacher at Pontiac Central. Miss Mc- * Donnall is a gracious person who takes a great deal of into greased 8x8x2 pan. Bake 35-45 minutes at 350 degrees, | or until done. There are no § eggs in this recipe. ; %| siete Seatac siaieathanatigniationttinlisindtmittiia PERG] rR VES enamel No qe Down 36 Months to Pay CARPET BUY OF THE MONTH! GEORGE IS CALLIN - you can choose from lovely your room will look. with your period furniture has a touch of tweed to keep it This is a special carpet that find only at Elliott's. and wearabi 0 Sq. Yd. Gar 5390 DIXIE HWY. 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We were so worried she was hurt, but she looked up and said, ‘All I want is a cigarette’.” 344 Attend Girl Scout Banquet Troops From Two Schools Gather at St. Benedict Hall Three hundred and forty- four were present for the first Donelson-St. Benedict Neigh- borhood Girl Scout banquet. The mother-daughter banquet and court of awards was held last evening at St. Benedict Hall. At the speaker’s table were: the Rev. John J. Hoar of St. Benedict Catholic Church; Mrs. Robert H. Clift. president, Don- elson School PTA; Mrs. John Evans, Waterford District chairman of the Girl Scouts; Mrs. John Brady, Girl Scouts neighborhood chairman; Mrs. William G. Edwards, program chairman; and Mrs.- John Fitz- gerald. Mrs. Edwards sponsors troop 539. * * * Mrs. Fitzgerald's Troop 361 of St. Benedict School con- ducted the flag ceremony. After an _ invocation by . Father Hoar and a welcome from Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Ted Gibson’s Troop 328 presented a Brownie Skit. Mrs. William Leigh's Troop 105, Donelson School per- formed a South American dance, and Mrs. Fitzgerald's troop presented “Let's Hear About Proficiency Badges’’. * * * Badges - were awarded to Mrs. Fitzgerald's Troop 361 and Mrs. Verne Crake’s Troop 329. - Area Artists Plan Exhibit, Sale of Works A public art exhibition and sale of more than 700 original works by area artists will be held May 23 to May 30 at ing the exhibit and Ilona Alt- to explain their work. The exhibit will be open Sat- urdays and Sundays from 1 to 9 p.m.:and weekdays from 7 to 10 p.m. Dr. Marsh Patient Dr. C. E, Marsh of Lorraine court is a patient at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. He is ex- pected to remain at the hos- pital for a few days. YOUNG LADIES’ DAYS MM T We Ref aes | Al { Ss Jnder 1 100 donnell Hair Stylists < A good help-yourself _ thirst- quenching snack to leave for the refrigerator raiders is a whole pared pineapple (covered with transparent plastic film) — every- one is invited to cut a slice. SAM BENSON HAS MORE | WASH ’n’ WEAR | UNIFORMS $3” to $9.95 And, Pontiac's lerg- est selection of dac- ron blends, nylons, & dacron frosties. $5.91 to $14.71 Special Orders Taken for Church , Groups. | Choice of whites and colors. SAM BENSON 37 NO. SAGINAW [ Professional PERMANENTS Styled as YOU mike It! ING—TINTS TMPERIAL | BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 No Appointment Necessary Owner ' Georges-Newporls lewelry Dept. 14 North Saginaw Se. CONTACT LENS NEORE ATEN TRIAL “FITTING 5 with no obligation 5 Pontiac Optical 5 Center | 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-€291 | Across from Simms Next to Jacobsen's Flowers THINKING OF A SWIMMING POOL? See your Esther Williams Pee! Distribete: © — exclusive fer Nadon’s for Juniors Sizes $ to 15 Miracle Mile Shopping Center Taph at Sepere Lake Ré 2 Daily ‘tii © P.M. RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby "3 for LUNCH Faceted twinkling crystal, $130 Water-thin, $130 No ORDINARY gift is an Omega. It’s enduring beauty and peerless accuracy bespeak good judgment. Built by perfectionists for equally discerning perfectionists, To mark life’s most important events, it is the finest of gifts. We invite your inspection of our wide array of Omega watches from $75.90, including Federal tax. REDMOND’S Jewelers — Optometrists 81 N. Saginaw FE 2-3612 MODELS SHOWN HAVE HAND-APPLIED 18K COLD HOUR-FIGURES * ot et bse & ai Be i BS Return Bill to Neighbor | and Explain’ By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A neigh- bor, who recently moved into the neighborhood, asked me to care for her pets while the < ee bade. “| JO ANN DRINKWINE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drink- wine of West Princeton ave- nue announce the engagement of ‘their daughter, Jo ‘Ann; to Kenneth A. Ormsbee of the U.S. Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Ormsbee of Lansing. No wedding date has been set. Marks 7th Birthday With Party for 40 Terry Lynn McCracken, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mc- Cracken of Blaine avenue, cele- brated her 7th birthday Saturday by entertaining 40 friends at a party at her home. * * * Mrs. George DeQuise assisted Mrs. McCracken. Also acting as cohostesses were four girls from Girl Scout Troop 300, Paula Maddox, Diane Roberts, Judy Allen, and Deborah Pool. Now... For the First Time WEIGHT CONTROL Can Be a Treat! SLIM SHAKE food supplement for en oer nutrition and family was off on a three-week vacation. On returning, she presented me with a box of candy with a five dollar bill tucked in it. The candy was all right but I think the money was an insult as I had no ex- pense at all. Am I wrong in feeling this way, and would it be proper to return the money?” Answer: You may quite properly return the money say- ing, “It was a pleasure having your adorable pets all to my- self while you were away and I really can’t accept any money for taking care of “Dear Mrs. Post: One of the bridesmaids at my own wedding asked me to be a bridesmaid at her wedding, but has said nothing about in- cluding my husband in the wedding party. If her fiance didn’t know my husband that would be an excuse for leaving him out, but we have all been friends for several years. Do you think it proper to ask me alone, and if not, back out?” Answer: Your friend showed no discourtesy to your hus- band in leaving him out of the bridal party. He should be in- vited nét only to the wedding and reception but included in any parties especially given for the bridal party. “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band gave me a diamond wrist watch for my birthday. What I would like to know is on what occasion is it suitable for me « to wear it. My husband would like me to wear it at all times, while I feel that perhaps it is intended only for evening clothes, which unfortunately I seldom wear.” Answer: Your husband is right. In other words, you wear ‘t exactly as you would wear one without diamonds. Brownie Troop’ Has Investiture should: I, control of weight. Complete with low-fat milk. SLIM SHAKE is delicious—tastes like a fountain milk shake, yet is sugar-free and has only 1/Sth the calories. Natural Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens St. formed Brownie Troop 181. Mrs. Les Harrington and Mrs. James VanDyke are troop leaders. Inyested were Carolyn Keller, Christine Stickley, Madonna Hick- ingbottom, Terrie VanDyke, Peggy 'Dennison, Carol Richmond, Jean Blaylock, Holly Boadway and) Asuman Kiyak. Others were Julie Thornberry, Polly Phillips, Sherill Harrington, \Mary Kay Reynolds, Molly Mc- FE 4-4601 Intyre, Vickie Vollmar, Suzanne) Grogan, Linda Blust, Nancy Wat- ZA RAVEL NFORMATION and RESERVATIONS SUMMER VACATION ® Pacific North West ® Lake Louise and Banff 14 DAYS ] Frm $300.00 Pontiac Travel jon and Margaret Rotsel. 3 Attend Confab Oakland County Gold Star Mothers Chapter 34 was rep- resented at the state conven- tion at Sault Ste. Marie by Mrs. Olive Burgess, Mrs. Ed- ward McDonald and Mrs. Leone Hagberg. Investiture ceremonies were’ held at Crofoot School for the newly | MRS. PAUL KERN Interesting Women City Cultural Leader Has Colorful Heritage By LYDIA ROTHMAN Concerned with the heritage of the past and an_inheri- tance for the future, Mrs. Paul Kern of Long Pointe drive may rightfully be called one of the cultural leaders of Pon- tiac, She was first to voice the idea of a Town Hall series for Pontiac with the idea of having its proceeds . benefit Pontiac Symphony Orchestra and other cultural activities of the community. She hopes someday that Pon- tiac can have an auditorium for lectures, art exhibits and musical events. She says, ‘we can share Michigan State Uni- versity and Michigan State University Oakland's lectures and their students can enjoy what we will offer.” * * * “Culture must be made easi- ly available to people for them to take advantage of it,’’ she says. A resident of Pontiac since the 1920's, Mrs. Kern is a member of Tuesday Musicale, Tuesday Musicale Workshop, Women's Association of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra and Town Hall, She is also an accomplished pianist. COMPILES, HISTORY Right now she is compiling a “History of Music from Sam- arian Times to the Present,” to show how each period of music is a reflection of its times in history. “It may be my life's work,” she says. Mrs. Kern was born in San Pontiac High 1919 Class Has Reunion Luncheon tours to the WEST | Fortieth anniversary of the | graduation of Pontiac High ® Colorado School class of 1919 was cele- ® Arizona brated with a luncheon Satur- © California day afternoon at Pontiac Cen- tral High School. Students and teachers repre- senting all classes who gradu- ated between 1916 and 1920 joined the class of 1919 in their first reunion. Seventy-seven persons attended. TEACHERS ATTEND Former teachers present were Blanche Avery, Bessie Carpenter, Grace Heitsch, Mrs. se Service Sophia Eaton Kelly, S. M. Dud. i Ts an & 698 W. Huron St. | gvcrett Phelps , : Class president William O. F E 8-961 1 , Armstrong was master of cere- monies and each of the teach- ers gave a short greeting to Low, Low Prices on |) ‘eit former students. m x *« *> Custom Draperies |, Fotowing « session of rem- iniscences and renewing old acquaintances the group reas- The YARDSTICE sembled on the steps of the auditorium for a group picture From Everywhere The Smart Set Shop... Rochester’s North Hill Plaza OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9 FREE PARKING FOR 850 CARS TEN STORES | Linda tas Shep. Wrigleys' Cunningham's Young’s Men’s Wear, Inc, D. 8 Bias te | taken by Gunnar George who took the graduation pictures in 1919 FLIES FROM FLORIDA Guests came from Hulbert in the Upper peninsula, East Ta- was, Jackson, Lansing and De- troit. Mrs. Celia Williamson Crum came the farthest, She flew from her home in Winter Garden, Fla., to attend the re- union. * ® * In charge of the affair were Mrs. Paul] Salzman, Mrs. Leon See, Mrs. Herbert Swingle, Wil- liam O. Armstrong and Mau- rice Maule. They were assist- ed by Mrs. Allan Monroe and Mrs. Mark Williamson of the < class of 1918, Antonio, Texas of Spanish par- ents. Her mother’s family were Spanish conquistadors who set- tled in Mexico and her fa- ther’s parents, also from Spain, settled in Texas. Her grandfather was a scout for Sam Houston and a great personal friend of Geronimo, Apache chieftain. Mrs. Kern has had a full and colorful life which has giv- en her a deep understanding and sympathy of people and the world around her. Her family believed in ex- posing her to everything. As a child she accompanied her par- ents everywhere even to their ranch worker’s homes in times of crisis, knifings, births and deaths. * * * “Because I have been ex- posed td so much, both good and bad, I am rarely disil- lusioned,’” says Mrs. Kern. And she says this without a trace of bitterness or cyni- cism. GAVE LECTURES ; She has been back to Mexi- ¢o some 40 times and at one time she gave a series of lec- tures on Spanish and Mexican arts, crafts and history, She was even commissioned by local merchants to bring back native crafts, silver and pot- tery for them from her trips. . * * * So that her grandchildren will be aware of their inheri- tance, Mrs. Kern writes them, letters telling of her own child- hood. She is very concerned with the sheltered life of chil- dren today and feels it is im- portant for them to krow and have a feeling for their. past so they will take a responsi- bility for the future. Trick for a Wick _Here's a quick trick for re- placing a lighter wick. Rub soap on one end of the wick to facilitate pushing it through the wick holder, then clip off THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Child Study Club Holds Last Meeting of Season The Junior Child Study Club held its last meeting of the season at the home of’ Mrs. Donald O. Newman on Watkins Lake. After a luncheon, offi- cers were installed for the com- They are: Mrs. Leslie Ware, president; Mrs. Philip Row- ston, first vice president; Mrs. Fred Hoenstine, second vice Purchased | BB New Poplin CAR ing year. president; Mrs. Allen Denham, recording secretary; and Mrs. tary. ‘ * « Mrs. W. Wittkopft Others are Mrs. Newman, Forest Wood, reporting secre- ig: tary; Mrs. Donald Cabral, Homemaker Club bus, parliamentarian; and Mrs. Newly elected officers of Profes-| Edward Vieriech, auditor. are Mrs. Walter Wittkopf, chair-| Mrs. Edward Geist a wel- man; Mrs, Marcus Bowers Jr.,| °omed 88 a new member. Mrs. Ross Walls, Mrs. Cor- ney, secretary; Mrs. Richard) liss Armstrong, Mrs. Denham, Lasho, treasurer; Mrs. Hollis Doh- Orrin Huntoon Jr., Mrs. Vie- James Elliott, project chairman;| Yiech, Mrs. Walter Wharton Mrs. Lois Jones, community chair- recreation chairman, and Mrs. Thomas aes. safety chairman. Member Honored Curtis Patton,, financial seere- corresponding secretary; Mrs. New Leader of treasurer; Mrs. Frank Antro- sional Homemakers Extension Club x «© * Cohostesses the day were vice chairman; Mrs, Donald Mont- ~ y Mrs. Richard DeWitt, Mrs. erty, publicity chairman; Mrs. H. and Mrs. Ralph Wigent. man; Mrs, William Bergemann, -* * project, Camp-Kett, Mrs. Montney members, floral arranging lesson at Congre-' China City Restaurant. Mrs. Ger-| * gational Church, Birmingham, 'zanics is leaving next month to) June 18. reside in North Palm Beach, Fla.|— x & * During the: business rmeeting |i The next meeting will be held| which followed, nominations were | at Mrs. Elliott's home. Plans will made for officers for the com: | be made for a summer picnic. ‘ing year. Oh nS . es ow OE ae Wee a The: Lake Shores Home Exten-|._, Mrs. Anthony Ger-| A and Mrs. Bergemann will attend a| zanics, at a dinner Monday at} - COATS vcr G90 Much More To wear everywhere and be smartly comfortable, Cotton knit trim collar and cuff. Fancy print linings. Beige, green, aqua, white. Sizes 10 to 18. ° ‘ Car Coats — Second Floor Spectacular a be _ . CLEAR-AWAY HAT SALE Choose From 100 Hots! $<990 : A) Originally Sold to 10.98 F iS Bi All late spring styles. : Ke @ Brims @ Sailors é be @ Florals : a3 Millinery Salon — Second Floor o f CLEAR-AWAYE our entire stock of [> ne 24 eI 4 e Pe i | 4 le Fe | a |e } at ; i ce 3 Ree, Our Famous : ONCE-A-YEAR ¢ SALE Ri we &, ’ of BRIDAL GOWNS Originally Sold to $110 719 *29 *39 *49 A dream come true for the bride-to-be on a budget! Once-a-year only we drastically reduce discontinued styles, each a beautiful piece of workmanship in the most luxurious fabrics imaginable! Don’t wait, hurry to see these rare values! Bridal Salon — Second Floor s , Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch PROM TIME ij Even the shortest hair can go glamorous for festive occasions. | With a good hair set, hairbrush and a bit of spray net (it’s fun to have a scented spray at a time like this you can achieve wonders. It is surprising the illusion that you can create. Have your short locks swirled back and upward. The appearance is long. thick tresses, easy to keep in place and flattering to most face shapes. Add a glamorous tiara of rhinestones or pearls for prom: night. Phone Beauty FE 2-7431, 8 Pon State Bank, Exceptional Selling! foam-cushioned BAREBACK WEDGES @ WHITE KID @ BLACK PATENT @ NATURAL STRAW The most. going ond go-with-all shoe fashion of all . . . indoors, out- doors, mere ounces of dress or cas« ual mood! The vamp is suede-lined for fit so assuring . the foam- cushioned wedge so ‘soft. Shoe Salon —Mexzanine SUITS. lightweight SPRING COATS and Great fashion values at fabulously low prices! BRD CRS ERSSRSEE ROSSER ERECT R SPER ERE EL SUPP E ES Perens ALL WOOL FASHION COATS superb fabrics, top silhouettes! $21 ‘28 originally $35 to $69.98 A sensational collection of our pride-of-the-season coats. Choose from all wool tweeds, flannels, boucle and wool checks. Navy, white, beige, blue. Junior, misses’ and petite sizes. ere...) LUXURY FABRIC SUITS ‘33 43 63 originally 49.98: to $110 4 The season's most significant shapes, fitted, demi-fitted 4 jackets and even 3-piece suits. In Forstmann and. Anglo wools, checks. Sizes 10.to 18 and7 to lS, =. 1 * we "Suit Salon — Second Floor ~~ Full Length Cobretta LEATHER COATS ' cat cineca aipI ec 8 = SIXTEEN hy THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 ' Dear Abby " is the time of the roses collection, roses bloomed on hats, . aneae This year, in the spring|belts, sleeves and even hems. STAPP'S w have hen reoty---! Tell Child Life’s F N ooo M8 ve them ready... t _ ell Child Lite’s Facts Now, ——s— hen ” W Tj Will P At Our Birmingham Store Only! ; ttle C2 eee ee SPECIAL SHOWING little heel seat | : and snug By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN she should accept an engage- , beyond description. She = DEAR ABBY: My little | ment ring by mail. I was | me she wished God would 3 eet a four-year-old grandson pointed | overseas in ‘42 and wanted to | her son as he'd be better 4 out a pregnant woman who | nail my girl down with an | dead than married to et was walking around the super- | engagement ring, so I sent it | who can’t give him : get up market in a pair of short | to my best buddy at home and | The doctor gays I've kept hav shorts. (Yes, Abby, short asked him to slip it on her | ing miscarriages because shorts!) She must have bee finger for me. He did. But in a constant nervous . and walk = ” seven or eight | he didn’t stop there. He ended | I'd dig ditches or For Spring and Summer : _ * months along. up by marrying my girl. latrines if I could move < THE He asked me VOICE OF EXPERIENCE this house, but Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 21, 22, 23 4 why she didn't | DEAR VOICE: That was | {eis be owes his mot An unusual and completely original collec- - PRIDE AIT put her water- | your fault. You should have tion of furs elegantly styled with great de- melon in a en ate the money we're.saving. Wha egantly kno better than to send a Robert in- cart and I rabbit to the store to bring would you do? ; apne Dale ST Pee a th pall didn’t know home carrots. . LAST STRAW NEIL HUNTER vited-to see them... em on &@ what to tell * * * x * * : , special showing. | him. Don’t DEAR MRS. G. S.: With DEAR LAST: A man should ° a you think it is 1 pleasure. ‘Here it is: DEAR not be forced to choose be- City Chorus N F ee too soon to ABBY: We have two daugh- ABBY ‘sil_the! toy | ‘orm, 15/ and 30. ands all ww | bet ae gic one ee meee EF] N ) the true facts? GRANDMA | hear-from them’ is that when | book at him The ' ects New DEAR GRANDMA: The they reach the age of 18 they ‘Therefore shall a man léave a ‘ time to tell a child ‘‘the true | will be their own boss. I think | his father and his mother and Office rs facts” is when he asks. What a girl is not her own boss shall cleave to his wife.” ; will he think when watermelon until she reaches the age of (Genesis II, 24.) season has passed? 21. I would be grateful to you, DEAR ABBY: My b Neil Hunter has been elected 550 N. biel doi * * < Abby, if you would settle this gone ed are: president of the Pontiac MacDowell BIRMING DEAR ABBY: You sure | matter of when a girl is her Peni .* te tree Male Chorus. Other officers for gave that girl a bum steer own ‘‘boss.”’ A MOTHER His eke een was valor the 1959-60 os when she wanted to know if DEAR MOTHER: In order | what I want to know is, is he |5\Tang, first vice president; John to be one’s own boss (in my allowed to get a permit to own Waldo, second vice president; Firm counter opinion), a girl has to be able ? Som meer Stanley J. Dalley, third vice presi- S I it Fetes |. to leave her parents’ home, _ say roe a cats _{dent; Ronald Parsons, secretary, | THE ! oo wee pene Ororl y pay her own bed-and-board, a ae . and Robert. E. Martin, treasurer. HOME . . . _ (ae 2) p buy her own clothes, pay for . EX-CON’S WIFE * * * OF en er ea $ Send them o tnt way in Fen... died |S EYOTGSSONS. | het om cum mn | ean wire Tm" ie | Anong emer ce one BY OU ; -fitti 5 SAIN) Ah. ies-in-di ’ anned fo club is a steak ffy. with firm counters, seats, snug-fitting O ucation pay for the continuance of her |” Varies 4m Gureromt staies, CIC's... ramtty-aftair-will- be-held al Hills Bros..| REMUS PURITY heels, fiexible soles and soft supple leathers. Just Two prominent educators | 0" education, THEN, « she than it is in Illinois.) Get in |the Paul Krugman home on Oxley, eee | the ticket for a tiny tot’s feet! Bring your child to will be made honorary mem- | jas ‘he Privilege of corring | touch with your District At- [Toad June 13. | C ff Bu Can us... we'll fit him toStride Rite Firsties carefully, id ot ag awe a hes aan aici as a tee sing Dg «3 me acquaint Cochairmen for the event are fe) ee utter 4 aad “ . . nternational rity Friday. ‘tines? you wi ocal law. Mr. Krugman and Earl Craw. | é from our complete stock of sizes and widths. Dr. Kathleen Hester, profes- = oss ran * * * * ford. Mr. Crawford was presi- | Cc Milk < = ot atucetion r, ane DEAR ABBY: I've been To get Abby's booklet, ‘“What dent of the chorus this year. Lb. Lb. 8 fer Accurately Elizabeth Drews. professor of | ™artied to a churchgoing hyp- | Fvery,, erg 8) ere * * * fitted b education at Michigan State ocrite for nine years. I made i. . Pipe rane The chorus will resume regular $ 00 : y University, will be initiated in. | M™Y first mistake when I agreed rge, se i, stamped |weekly rehearsals in the fall. ‘A trained shoe in aha fenerar onwcett for | to live with his mother. She's envelope to Abby, in care of (1.1) concert series is being planned SKINLESS folks : 4 f divorced, has a large comfort- | this newspaper. ‘for next ‘season. The chorus is Ground ° we women teachers at a banquet ; ; : Priced at at Devon Gables able home and my husband ,*® *®& *® junder the direction of Melvin S. ot GERBER OR rl 7 Oe Each . * all ed tw is her only child. She calls me - personal seply. wits te \Larimer and accompanied by B f a norary members ond eg herself a Christian but is cruel © cell-edérecsed, steeped gauveipe, ‘Jerry Libby. | D ee BEECH NUT igen Agha Delta, Kappa, has | ogs STRAINED chosen to honor these two yy | 3-Lbs Stapps GD | RE tO ta ener (No Easy Way $400 us, 4Qe | 21 r000 3-Lbs. $1.39 COMMUNITY SUPER MKT. 3286 Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights Owen School Brownies Fly Up to Intermediates Still Must Count Calories By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN \filet of sole haven’t made me a meal at night probably would pro-' Some of the craziest ideas pos: bit brighter — and the only thing Mote a better grade of sleep. sible have to do with reducing. II can imagine the consumption af, There's no profit in using sophis- pbs JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence St., (Open Mon. and Fri. to 9) and Brownie Troop 456, sponsored by still hear about many of them large quantities of vinegar could try! xo only will be kidding your- | UL 2-1320 . Owen School PTA, became an through the mail. do would be to give one indiges-|self and putting off that fatal day | FREE DELIVERY ON Intermediate Girl Scout Troop at) ‘when you have to count calories. | WE ACCEPT WELFARE ORDERS ORDERS OVER $5.00 FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron Street (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9) “ woh + The notion that standing up for tion. r ” ri Salas oF ig! oe 20 minutes after meals is reducing NOON-MEAL THEORY ae jlome of troop leader, | the Hiron F. gling to lose or to gain weight. I Elks Temple. Ten tables were in play. Winners were Mr- ang Mrs. Earl Waterman, Donald Steph- enson, Allen Rososky, Mr, and Mrs. Ericson Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Cox. Tony’s Beauty & Barber Shop Main Floor — Riker Bldg. — FE 3-7186 $750 _ $1()00 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY—IMMEDIATE SERVICE Open Monday end Friday ‘th 9 P.M. Saeco. - Corbins of jhave never yet met a woman who . | — was completely satisfied with her * Z is Stirling figure. 7 Andre beaut Salon ) avenue. A | * * H June 14 _ Tomorrow: ‘Many Opportunities | 2nd Fleer, Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 | aed ding iP in Large Field of Health. 6 Sa ae aia ie planned, JANET SCHICK , Long on flattery! PoleR PAN MONEY BACK GUARANTE E Z \ PERDAREOORERES DERE RR PRA REDORERECESRAROSPRIRERRAOHE TOPO DEE OEDPLARLEP SSO HET ET tee e eee eee tee a jeet fe 2 5 ‘“‘Dependable”’ diid der Casas ee | | \ TF HH Seamless L , nglin . | : : : | Ve ites - vos sheer Convertible WATCH FOR OUR “Dr he — = —_— a Be Strapless » FOR PROM TIME LE ay New 34-cup version of Peter Pan’s famous Hidden ‘ “? ° Treasure — with the ingenious built-in contours that a es You look smart, GRAND 7 VEY | resem ‘ H when your ward- | robe includes both OPENING “Tip-toe” dress . re dam sheer... and “De- a ea White Cotton Broadcloth add. curves confidentially. Under-wired for extra - FY pendable” walking Shorten Rasertbles uplift — underscored with elastic panels to belittle t | - sheer, Both seam- : STRAPLESS SRAS. the midriff! Attachable straps for scoop, halter or . less, both priced at In 32A fo 38C. from 3.95 regular necklines, Sizes 82-36 A, 82-38 BandC. | 3 Fi : . 89° ; STRAPLESS BRASSALIERES > N ) ; ‘ . Ss # Sizes 32 to 38 A, B.C Cups from 10.95 . . CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED OrRavine Fou t's Proper Pie , | , \cumode Hosiery Shop’ | BOBETTE CORSET SHOP siiS%%7, : ™~ : . . ya ‘ 4 ’ ae Te D We “eal et) oe ea tS " . « ou f te a * s ‘ LJ e = £ . = ' oy é & THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 __ SEVENTEEN . by the makers of the Clinic shoe... et are td a Checking over the plants: for the Kenneth Howiok, president of the sale are, left to right, Mrs. Lewis club. Ruelle, Mrs. John Campbell, and Mrs. Spring Plant Sale Slated Holiday Farms Branch of Wom-)Association is holding a spring,Saturday at the corner of Buster en's National Farm and Garden plant sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.|drive and Lynsue lane. | Featured at the sale will be pop- ular flowers, vegetables, supplies AEG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ANO CANADA BY CLINIC SHOEMAKERS You've heard of the famous Clinic shoe — the shoe for count- ‘ ~ and equipment, less thousands of registered nurses. Now, here's famous Clinic Mrs. Charlies Murphy dr., is ; ; le wi can Fe pe fort in luscious colors for you... Foothrills, made by the ~ chairman of the sale. Assisting a Spring = sale will be held by . y at a raid fine leathers, with the same her on publicity are Mrs. Richard « [loliday Farms Branch of Women's urday are, le{t to right, Mrs. Charles Clinic Shoemakers from the same fine leathers, wi Cardona, chairman; Mrs, Alfred National Farm and Garden Associa- Murphy, chairman of the sale, Mrs. amart good looks, the same heavenly comfort! Superb Gt im Lowman, Mrs. Joseph Lewis, 5 5 = ; "are izes 5): to 10, AAA to C. ie Wek ley eg tion. Assisting with plans for the sale, Alfred Lowman and Mrs. Richard Car sizes 5) in Call, , to be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat- dona. PAULI’S SHOE STORE Mrs. Campbell is chairman of \ - 2 te ar |decorations, On her committee are| p. meetin of arkejuaes Cols el Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years Mrs. Donald Simetz, Mrs. Bruce Pine Lake Club Plan Cabin Stay a a siak eons oft Maio 35 North Saginaw Open Friday ‘til 9 Ferguson and Mrs. Cleveland. a . Plant supplies and equipment are Sets Annual Meet Plans to go to the Cabin in Case-' Crowder. Sherry Everett was being, handled by Mrs. Simetz,) Committee chairmen will |Ville in June were made at the'guest. | chairman and Mrs. Ferguson. submit annual reports and pro- Pricing is being done by Mrs.) prams for next year will be Robert Holderman, chairman;| discussed at the annual meet- Mrs. George Appolson, Mrs. Lewis ing of the Pine Lake Branch Ruelle, and Mrs. Ovis Gidcumb.| of the Woman's National Farm Mrs. Lowman has charge of | 4nd Garden Association. setting up booths. Assisting her * * * @ are Mrs. Ruelle, Mrs. Gidcumb, | = embers will meet at 1 p.m. | Mrs, Raymond MeMorris and | thursday at the home of Mrs. | Mrs, Lewis. Clarence Suhr on Pine View | | House plants are under the direc-| drive with Mrs. Russell Kock | tion of Mrs. Ruelle, chairman, as-| as co-hostess é on This Modern Gray Tone sisted by Mrs. Garland Hale and| Mrs. Russell H. Meyer was ’ Pc. Mrs. George Cummings. a guest at the April meeting. Music Guild Has Recital Pontiac Music Guild recita] was,erick Wallace, Carol Armbruster, held Tuesday evening at Grinnell|Jeannie Armbruster, Patricia Music Store. |Forbes, Lenore Schoonover and Taking part were Nancy Taylor,|Sherry Lou Parrett. {Att {ORAL MPANY Glenda Lee Rogers, Carol Taylor,! Teachers participating in the af- Christine Outland, Shirley Kath, |fair were Marguerite Ballard, Mrs. 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2.0127 \Marsh-G oldman, Kerry Gault, /|Don Derragon, Mrs. Carl Clifford, ' |Jutta Kaiser, Alice Schurrer, Phil-| Mrs. William Heitsch, Amy Hogle, TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND lip Schurrer, Catherine Graham,|Mrs. Claude Kimler, Mrs. Lewis INTERMEDIATE POINTS |Suzanne Enfield and Nancy Watts. |Quye, Mrs. Walter Schmitz, Mrs. . ® Others were Debbie Gulacsik, | Phillip Schurrer and Mrs. Lester |Carol Gray, Kay Janeway, Fred-|Snell. G-E Ultra-Slim Designer TV Designed to fit smartly in any room. Great for second set! @ Ultra-Slim Styling (Only 74" deep) e@ Wide-Angle 110° Aluminized Pic- ture Tube e@ Big 17” Over-All Diagonal Screen @ “*Set-and-Forget™ Volume Control e Weighs only 40 pounds (makes a handy portable) OY @ tite ceuseaeeerel aene secacpeaecdeibl pareperitsreeoes 66 = 3 | UTILITY TABLE General Electric Outlet ( G-E Pushbutton 30-Inch Spacemaker 1 her ; IN Big 23-inch Master Oven with remov- “ able door . . . for easy oven cleaning! @ Pushbutton Controls e No-Drip Cook- top @ Focused Heat Broiler @ Four Hi- i Speed Calrod Surface Units Special Sale Price Do Cj with trode* Model J-299 This three piece beauty in- cludes: Sliding Panel Book- case Bed, Matching Chest, Double Dresser with Bril- lient Beveled Mirror. YOUR CREDIT == INSTANTLY APPROVED ~ to” high with 9 Reg. $5.95 NOW ONLY ms Px: ; | | . sturdy shelves. 3- , . - “® @ ower: saa HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. [2223 Qs | Sim - 825 West Huron Street | *, a FE.4-2525 - yale or red i8 W. Pike St. ' ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 ~ SHOP at TOM’S for MORE LOWER FOOD PRICES! KRAFT SALAD DRESSING wHIP>Y: LARGE QUART JAR WITH VALUABLE COUPON AT RIGHT! — SALE DATES: MON., U.S.D.A. CHOICE QUALITY ee ROUND or SWISS ee. STEAKS ETT! STRICTLY FRESH, LEAN, JUICY U.S.D.A. CHOICE QUALITY TENDER / GROUND aah : SIRLOIN oF BEEF “$1.39 b. | | STEAKS Ib. STOCK UP and SAVE DURING THIS BIG | TUNA SALE © STARKIST - CHUNK STYLE © BREAST O’CHICKEN - Chunk FOR C -” —-@ CHICKEN o'THE SEA - Chunk CANS © 3 DIAMOND Solid Pak White Meat es |= MAXWELL HOUSE, BEECH-NUT PET-RITZ FRESH FROZEN . CHASE & SANBORN, HILLS BROS. CHERRY © COCONUT-CUSTARD © CUSTARD OR APPLE PIES | COFFEE COU PON “SPECIAL THIS COUPON GOOD TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF QUART JAR OF KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP +" 39° NONE SOLD TO MINORS OR veians LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PERSON COUPON EXPIRES MAY 23, 1959 NORTHWOOD MARKETS 888 Orchard Lake Road Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. | Sahih aeselandiaaale dineat eters ) All Purpose Ty 39 : Lb. ai 4 ash ea 5 Mista AO ax apt: Mow “PHILADELPHIA BRAND > CREAM. = 1 "AGOLD MEDAL or ‘| PILLSBURY . $0 oe and “e 5 ths aa | SWEET, JUICY, CALIFORNIA VALENCIA, NEW CROP + ki 113 unkist Size uv. s. No. 1 TEXAS LARGE ¢ I-Lb. Vac. Can . a FAMILY. SIZE 49 5 g: Ow New Yellow NEW! NEW! NEW! PET-RITZ FROZEN oe ’ Ye 0 N : 0 N S egg » LMOUSE ) Birt See a —— rd : VREESWEET FRAIN FROZEN SEALDSWEET HYGRADE'S “Sweet'nized” LEMONADE | ORANGE Juice - SLICED BACON: 55° Garden Grown = : coz §6OO¢ cor GO* |) PETER'S MICH. GRADE 1 PURE rden Grown ‘4: : sunosevt FRESH FROZEN oe ¥ PORK SAUSAGE all 29" _ FISH STICKS |, rnceru, === GRADE ‘A’ STEWING I 0 m a t 0 e S ull ~ Se 99*|'5" oR 3 o¢ ; C H IC KE NS F e ‘ DELICIOUS FROZEN i PAN | a wt. ee ea leh. a HAWAIIAN PUNCH 5 PRIDE OF OREGON e@ RELISH @ DUTCH e@ VEAL e HONEY LOAF Long Wale 4 RED RASPBERRIES 5 ict $] 5% ove var : a BUTTER a 69° POTATOES | ME AT PIES KRAFT DELUXE AMER., SWISS, PIM. , CHICKEN © TURKEY © BEEF PARKAY GOLDEN es: ae S SA ee moi : PKCS. ¢ A’ nt. ‘ ; Arte GO Ft MELLOW OLEO 4 =" 90" |1) ae Firm, Crisp, Fresh ‘ me -Oxz. 0 fad. on a ea 1 Roquefort Dressing ‘39° | GLE LE AD ae C | VEGETABLE SALE + Howser mano 99° ||| SCgamGaN + Dab eS OR ea ee ore RS Fa. | * 19° _- WHIPPED BUTTER “xt 45° ; ; Your Choice . C. t ep-t cut i ai at a i i i i i i le ae i i i Mae ee Bl a a ie — ry’ > EDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Slow Thinker? Stand Up! Warm Up! or Wait! By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK-—In the thinking- man set to which I belong (asso- ciate member, often in bad stand- ing), a lot of people wheedle out of social embarrassment by re- marking, “Your face is familiar, put I just can’t place the name.” L never do this. I can’t remember faces either. It used to trouble me some, this memory like a sieve. Used to have nightmares about what if the flunky-fella from ‘The Millionare” TV show would ap- proach me with one of those tax-free checks and I wouldn't recognize the face.. I'd slap him or call a cop, that’s what va be, causing heartache to un- greater stability wimbered needy friends and creditors. Today, stopped wortying. It was advised, by medical and psychiatric reports, that I will be better mentally equipped to re- member people, and analyze things, and be cranially competent when I; however, I * - OO ts Wi in LO A OIE SIRE oe ema? eee WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC! Wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not. the car, gives you road-hugging stability, less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has Wide-Track Wheels! SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 1. Stand up and “think on “my feet’ rather than lounging, as one does at parties. records ef the months of birth of mentally retarded children from 1913 to 1949, conclude that there Youth Works Off Fine by Writing on Board SALEM, N.H. Caouette, 15, of Windham, wrote off his fine Monday in romicipel | court. (AP)—Ronald J. “ ff re At a Shows - . . MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS ee "“— twice the fun! “FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 5x "MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS’ ut 24. NORTH SAGINAW ST. ie vin PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. : ae =—s stan: _ © 4 DELUXE © 6 PLASTIC Practically ~ etarF - " i wh Ht ' th. litte ~~ BADMINTON and VOLLEY BALL COMPLETE 2 IN 1 SET EVERYTHING ILLUSTRATED Light, strong, long-wear'ng with . slip-proof handies. © OFFICIAL VOLLEY BALL — Laceless. Official size and weight. NEEDLE } VALVE included. I] ® HEAVY DUTY NET 20° by 2 and GUY 1 ROPES © RUST-PROOF GALVANIZED POSTS AND STAKES. © RULE BOOK with complete instructions Twice the healthy outdoor fun and invigorating relaxation for the entire family — all ages — and at an unbeatable price, | 2. Keep my body temperature as| is more disorder among those | The youth was charged with | —— warm as possible. whose birthdays fall in January, (driving a car ,without a license. — 3. Eat more. vitamins, and February and March. | Judge Kenneth F..Romprey had| — 4. Grow older. « * * jhim write “I will not drive again | os ” Latest mews in big thinkers’ | Their theory on why: sera —— ai black-| ; = a i, ay © _“ Whatever damage occurs hap-| afer about 20 minutes, -_ . sacnen Sthhde “semty with age pens ‘during the third month of} jwhich the sentence was spelled * man and woman is amarter at (‘tal life, when molecular activityjout 40 times, the judge released] For The Graduate, For The Bride, For Father’s Day . i 50 than at 21. At 21, they are |/s high. If the third month occurs ‘Caouette and suspended a $10! + ® : fine “ “ . better—or at least more freshly |in the summer, the warm tempera- , ZEN ITH All Transistor " —educated. But at 50 and over, [tures may reduce the protein Geologis : oad . "4 P - reologists estimate Michigan, | | their mental capacities are jintake of the pregnant woman— the nation’s No. 1 producer of! PO KE RADI 4 | Ereater, causing feta] damage. salt, has salt deposits of i C I J | Scientists at the University of than 70 trillion tons. | No tubes to bum out Pla s . re se ene — ys where others fail — feces eee nny oe craily| Aree Michigan Cities a Plays up to 100 hours on 4 inexpensive Penlite j high when you do your best think-| Win Fire Safety Awards Fly to Beautiful Batteries. ing. eres See HAWAII And We Are Including FREE. = $ 95 . oo spenking — body | -ities—Detroit, Grand Rapids and) Visit Our 50th Stote | @ EARPHONES or a when you slee a _ Muskegon—won honor awards for] Complete Air Tours Give You ‘ @ BATTERIES P, fire safety in a national contest Sightseeing time galore @ CARRYING CASE upon awakening. It fluctuates Wonderful modetic : : sponsored by the U.S. Chamber] © feonderiul sccome — ; during the day—explaining why e table flight l All For The Price of The Set Alone $1.25 Weekly sen tt . of Commerce. wer etofe reservations and 7 some individuals think best in the Muskegon won top honors amone| transportation arrangements, see ff $1.00 Will Put It in Layaway! oreo enti can't becinwork | cities in the 20,000 to 50,000 pop-{| “Your Dealer in Dreams” ff Th H k . Sh ulation group while Detroit was! : Body position definitly inf Gmong the nine cities of more] BIRMINGHAM e Good Housekeeping Shop |. jences thought processes. Accord nd {222 500,000 to receive awards and TRAVEL SERVICE of Pontiac ing to research at Long Island/Grang Bapids placed among the} GRACE FLUMMER RELY JF 5} W. HURON ST. , FE 4-1555 \University, people who aré stand- top 10 in its population group. \f 379 Hamilten Birmingham | ling up make faster and more|_.- ED Ld vigorous decisions. Lying down, ~ their minds are lulled and wan-! dering. Sitting is a posture that} icatches the brain somewhere be- tween quickness and ennui. And nutrition, of course, de- cidedly affects one’s mental ca-| ipacity. Vitamins, vitamins, vita-! ad lmins help conquer those fears of ii decisions, dec‘sions, decisions. at | As I stand here—upright— K ) | and stuffed with vits. A thru ss ih; Z-complex—a_ thermometer in | i _ i my mouth—and aging fast—i | ie ial feel very alert. “pes . | It is, however, quite difficult ag ‘ i to type. — : i a acc Being born in January, I learn, te ens a . from another source, is another pole sre agate. Sen Anyone for swimming to work? . | | tally. 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Covert-Leggett schoo] area in BS | in News Strike | GENEVA (UPI) — Soviet For-|power nuclear conference opened|plosions in’ exchange for Soviet| Sources said the three foreign Waterford Township will be held ~yJ cockdai -at home eign Minister Andrei Gromyko) in Geneva last Oct. 31, U. S. dele- acceptance of a ban on all nuclear| ministers decided to have the |.+ Leggett School from 9 to llam. QUICKLY! EASILY! yesterday torpedoed immediate/gation sources said “no tangible weapons tests, except underground. | chiefs of the delegations to the 4m. Saturday, announced chair- nuclear negotiations remain in jan Mrs. Robert Isley. contact. The clinic is open to all resi- dents, including those who ‘pre- viously received polig shots. All ‘ E hopes for convening a new atomic! progress was made. : End of 3-Month Walkout hore oo’ heaeh eh Make cocktails equal to those served at experts’ conference and speeding! Western spokesmen aaa dae A month ago \Khrushchev par- world-famous bars! Just add Holland | ; ; ia ; _ : act | H Gimlet Mix to your favorite Gin Near at St. Louis Globe up the deadlocked nuclear test ban) even on the high-altitude tests, jried—but did not formally reject) The nuclear talks ave in recess or Vodka. So right... sosmart...80 | gs Negotiators Agree talks by refusing even to discuss) above 31 miles, the Soviets did || oem OF Sle peopcesl See 8. But the dele delicious. y Western compromise proposat.| nog greatly expand on their would be included as the first until about June 8. But the deve: medical help is volunteered. and Gromyko met for 80 minutes| istep of a phased approach to a'gatiop heads have attended the fee of $1 per shot is Other popular Holland House Cocktail on re __ ho . . se original proposal of May 8 The | ane a minimum fee per sf Mixes: Martini, Whiskey Sour, ol - “ i Mo an peal ee ath ay * ante | Russians then agreed in prin- ‘Sow maciear Felt OAD, ‘ministers talks and held informal'charged to adults and children tan, Daiquiri, or oe a Guule men on oa merc ee ee tan are sa ciple to cooperate unilaterally— | The “side talks’ will continue. ‘meetings of their own, laccompanied by an adult. jioned, Bronx, e Car ap ican Newspaper Guild's tbree-|fForeign secretary seiwyn ‘Oya’ but not participate jointly—in a |= — ‘ : _ —_ - _—-——— , | month-old strike against the St. at the Soviet Villarose residence) .stenite program to monitor | Tonic. in another of the series of high-| ote st. Louis G - Te Jas . S| outer space tests. ‘ St. Louis Globe Perera W4S level side talks on the nuclear pa = reached Tuesday night. problem. * * is - : Observers hailed the settlement) Both sides agreed that the ses-| The sources said Gromyko re- é aswclearing the way for an end to’ sion was “inconclusive.” fused to discuss the Western com- aa Full pint — enough for 32 cocktails ithe strike against St. Louis’ only ipromise proposal which would ‘spaper The West had hoped to get accept limiting new technical dis- ; Stores {morning newspaper. The Globe} accept limiting n Write for free cocktail At Food, Drug, oot & ie hasn't published since 332 Guilds-| Gromyke to widen the scope for cussions to the high-altitude ex- and canapé recipes'10: Holland House Sales Co., Weedside 77, N. Y. men struck last Feb, 21. new technical talks which Pre- | $$$ mier Nikita S. Khrushchev told ____| The agreement, reached in the . ; _ presence of two federal concilia- eee ne —— he w8S Her Best Route to Rival tors, came after seven hours of) WHE fo accept. lis Through His Store i, , H ! negotiations. Its terms were not}; But Gromyko, following the Pineboard Store Proves Popular! disclosed. Khrushchev line, showed interest) - ‘ “ | ‘ : LA AP)—‘‘Does It must be approved by the | only in the high-altitude tests. PHILADELPHIA : ; acy’ : <9"? strikers, the executive committee|Khrushchey did not even mention tee Gimbels?”’ Philadel a of the St. Louis Guild local and |the western proposal to a new |P * * by the Guild. study of detection methods for un-| ; x* *« * AN aaWhind taclear blasts ° | Alfred Blasband, executive head ro t of Shellenburg’s department store, The.union negotiating committee| Observers said the Soviets migh inbeiaas y hie war Gi ihe announced in a statement that it|be fishing for information on the|“°* waiting for his - we i will call a membership meeting high-altitude ‘‘Argus’’ tests carried |®4ta8e ans a eed for Friday to consider the agree-lout by the United States last fall, 20t Cut of @ car and approaches ment, It said that it will recom-|As far as known, the Soviets have| him. i “Par e yung man, but mend that the strikers accept the!not duplicated such explosions. | “Pardon me, young terms jcan you tell me how to get to ote aneeshatti eteiattatli tas | There was no indication as to MADE NO PROGRESS Gimbels?” ‘she asked. when the Globe-Democrat could! Although the talks ranged over) x * * Caulking Gun resume publication. the entire field of possible discu | “Certainly,” said Blasband, 2 Cortri iges Picketing continued at ‘the Globe- sion of new technical data which|‘‘you just walk right through Democrat building. was not available when the three-|Snellenburg’s and turn right.” White or Natural Feud Rages Over Right to Leave Cockpit $1.19 a Buy ONE GALLON Pilots Fuss Over FAA Clampdown ee. gE WASHINGTON (UPI)—Airline, accused the wan of operating a Sayen added that ALPA had long I il Give You ON E , pilots and the federal government| ‘childish gestapo.” Sayen said jrecommended these steps to coun- 4 univERSAl PAINT broiled hitter feud ove the FAA had more important j|ter and potential danger in a cap- Z are embroiled in a bitter | things to do on air safety prob- |tain leaving the flight deck: n ° THINNER the right of crews to leave their , cockpits during flights. ra han caamaaie pilot trips to | —Require the third cockpit : On one side—the Federal Avia-) a crew member to be a qualified 15c Value CVO ee A tion Agency (FAA) whose inspec-| Sayen said the airline pilots are| pilot as well as a flight engineer Bond of Performance Your Choice < responsible and complete-, 80 that twe pilots always could Qt. 0 —— tors have been turning in violation rig Fah aft kpit| be at th cal if you are net completely y aware oO e nee or COocKp) e controts, satisfi that ¢ int considered * are : P producta es; of oa came * SEMI GLOSS No Clare ally fine quality—end you Washable—High Hiding are the judge—yeur money will be refunded reports on pilots they were spending too much time in passenger cabins. alertness. He termed the violation} —Revise the present federal reports ‘‘petty harassment’ and'regulation which requires that only ; : charged that Quesada’s March the pilot in command be qualified On the other side—the Airline jetter had the effect of a new on the particular aircraft he is Pilots Association (ALPA) whose | -.oulation without specifying how flying. © FLOOR ENAMEL, High Hid- ing, Wears Like lron president, Clarence N. Sayem, jong a pilot can be away from the x * * PLASTIC ; charges that the violation reports ‘ficht deck or for what reasons. Sayen defended captains who © BASEMENT PAINT, Alkali AUTO involved absences from the flight x * * make occasional trips to the cabin and Mildew Resistant DROP LITTER mock i es Wee oe eee The ALPA president said some of He said they have done so Te CLOTH minutes. ) the FAA inspectors were men years to answer physical needs, It started when FAA Chief El- normally assigned to checking air-|promote good will, make sure that wood R. Quesada wrote to airline craft maintenance. He said put-)sound safety practices are being board stor + 43.S. Sagi- N ; 7 -epted presidents last March warning ting them on such a “frivolous and observed and determine that poard store ai ©. ©ag! o item is excepted. J|inem of the increasing menace of useless project’ as timing cockpit passengers are receiving proper ONE $7 90 GAL. 2 for Reg. 49c 2nd Gal. FREE A}! 3 5¢ People like the Merit Pine- Every item is included. naw St. No fancy fixtures. 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' While They Last % Downtewn Pontiac—Tele-Huron Center Drayten Plains—Rochester Miracle Mile Shopping Center — ae. SSE td e xvii THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 ' TWENTY-ONE ~ e British KKK Threatens warned he will die if he does not|House of Commons. Remember! . : of sleeping sickness, or encepha- : property. There were six fatal and Summit Life of Legislator keep quiet. we have a bullet for your head 3 Tibet Refugees Die sei ‘Ratuaens Seskad Sem Claw. U.S. Army in Korea beta pede | ? An anomy nous yette” to Charles\it 7% want it” CALCUTTA, India (AP)—Three|munist-cccupied Tibet are arriy-|Lists Drop in Shootings [reans in 1958, In 1956 there were " = ‘ Gncugeneus ~*~ * * deaths / ted toda ; inj ° Lata ie ae British esis \Gibeon, Labor party member of} Gibson represents a South Lon- |among Tibetan ‘refugees: in. the ee day eT St} SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—The| ee ie weenae ” Parliament, said: don area in which a number oe ae ee oe U.S. Army reports a sharp drop in| there have been one fatal and a S in protect persons threatened by! “Keep your sentimental mouth|Negro immigrants from the West/The report said one refugee died| The world’s largest cement\the number of shootings ofithree non-fatal. shootings so far plant id located’ at Alpena. ‘ [Koreans trespassing on Army/this year. the Ku Klux. Klan has been'shut both inside and outside the! Indies live: of @xhaustion and the other two bei or 6 > si ee ‘ om ” . re ee i j Ries ‘ 2 ih As a ; GRE ae me Ed ey se ie P ab ‘ S| i, bid 7 ‘ % A ¢ 3 i é * 4 3 4 . ° GENEVA (UPI)—Objections by France and West Germany ap- peared today to have ruled out the United States as the location of the proposed East-West summit con- ference. West German delegation mem-| bers joined French President Charles de Gaulle in expressing opposition to holding the conference in San Francisco or New York. De Gaulle had made it plain i a J ‘ ° & 4 yo ; ; i 4 $ J38 t . A eee —_ an om ms ; ‘ ; he would refuse to attend a ; | ; oy y 4 ,', , i on. Big Four conference outside of ’ ’ y f ; *¥ és Europe. He communicated a HG fi 4 (4 U ly } ME | > 2 } f ; & re specific refusal to ge to San Francisco yesterday to Secre- tary of State Christian A. Herter. eee The U.S. delegation was_re- ported to favor an American site depending on the timing of the talks. 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Weatherproof copper enamel finish. eae / ‘ arr WASH ond WEAR. | svnsemstarmt THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1959 Railway Express Agency | a aces Rough Sledding The crisis erupted last December | when the New York Central said NEW YORK ® — The Railway) it was getting out in 1960. \Express Agency, after 120 years; Directors have set a deadline of ‘of adventuresome existence, must|June 1 for a solution, although that either overhaul] its operations or go'deadline could be extended. If jthere is no solution, enough rail- | Railway Express is the company jroads could withdraw support to which, throughout America’s his-|causé the agency to collapse. tory, has carried packages — from! uch more likely, however, is! ja revamping of operating methods} | Although the present Railway) Express Agency was founded in| 1928, it is a direct historical des-| cendent of enterprises which go far} back through a romantic past. In recent ,contends it is priced below true) costs. | | | * elt. | The Chesapeake and Ohio is | Michigan's machine shops and tractible rubber and steel wheels! its grey iron foundries also rank|which runs on both highways and) irails. which would enable the parcel- carrying service to continue. a big development of specialized parcel services, particularly i [7 “1A 7 from department stores. The | service is limited, isn’t avail- able to the public, but it is | cheaper for the store than rail- way Express is. Airplanes and buses sometimes) carry smal] packages along with, | . - passengers. This is a supplemen-| ” °C FIIE | in Value Added, Sixth tary service, and Railway Express) | « Railway Express 4s hauled by | LANSING — Michigan industry passenger trains. Under railroad accounting procedure, any profit | Although the state is known or loss from express business is throughout the world as the center therefore chargeable against the of the automotive industry, few passenger business. { * * | In explaining its intention to! | A recent federal census of man-'yithdraw, New York Central said/ jufacturers showed 369 of a total jt was losing 11 million dollars a| of 453 separate industry groups year carrying express. That was 9 NEISNER S [defined by the U. S. Census Bu-la large part of its passenger defi-| | Early in began hauling ex: | there’s been . * aa! fi [ : i / | RA ee TR eR sang ay an Ba’ ; bbe ie ts se OE 4 ES i Bt en ae oe Makes Every- = =f) thing Taste So = Much Better! ~~ flavor you like! THE BIG J YELLOW BAG ST! (14-02. size) 884 W. 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BIG DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY We sincerely believe that the ‘59 Plymouth is the finest car Plymouth has ever built. Check every inch of this remarkable car. See the difference great engineering makes... a Big Differ- ence you'll recognize and appreciate immediately. BUT YOU DON’T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE . Ask your Plymouth dealer to compare any model Plymouth with its comparable model of the other two top-selling, low-price cars. They are all priced about the same but only PL UTH gives you the Big Difference for your money. i te ie Be ee eth eth, Se tte: 2 ei Mtg a ae aa 3 ¥ . — — . , —_—ws , —T on _— al = ‘ i ' ce ; 4 Ns Mecaiath TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 | Various = — Bagwell Urges Use Restores Buyers’ Confidence | Wellan d Canal 4 Arraigned in Safe Thett of Vets Fund Now Industry Rebound Brig htens Future Jam Eases Up Four youths, accused of break-| The two other youths, Ronald C.| MOUNT CLEMENS ® — Peal ing into a Birmingham home three Hundlo, 18, of 158 W. George St., Bagwell has said the veterans | times before making off with a Hazel Park, and Richard A. Stev- b % Tt ence again has confounded; If the new statistics boost bus- By SAM DAWSON the fondest hopes of the Commu-|inessa confidence it could have two . qiage boosted some of they © ts Ww trust fuhd should be liquidated im-| AP Busi Seme Acnieet Npot Us, such a8 ANTOR Officials ‘Hope Delays ante which “eas them only vt ages epee ean St., — to ease the state's cash’ FW YORK (AP) — The snap 2. Tt han given the nations that wots — that U.S capitaliai wee routs, each with built-in growth) Wil] End This Week and unnegotiable stocks and bonds/Ferndale, will have a lower court cris way fe aiq back in American industry and supply raw materials to the word About fo come’ a cropper and factors } worth $8,000, appeared before Oak-| pre-trial examination on the safe, The Republican party leader said | rade has stumped some of the ex fresh hope of soon restoring thee twinble into a crippling depression * * * | at Seaway Bottleneck land County Circuit Judge Clark J.| robbery charge Friday in Birming. he supports GOP lawmakers in Adams for arraignment. ham. their proposal for a one cent in- All charged with safe robbery! They are also awaiting sentenc- crease in the state sales tax, fron whitch only the Reds could) 1 profit At home the official figures on Further building of inventor-/ ee _ jew in anticipation of increasing | PORT WELLER, Ont. The Tai i ; . ; R "!pile-up of shipping at the Lake business activity. And stock build once ak ® to the Welland perts. It has put a new face on eld export figures the U.S. economy in the eyes of the world, It has bailt up conf- ex and perhaps aiming their ability to buy our x and breaking and entering during ing for auto theft in Hazel Park But Bagwell said the 100 mil- dence at home — all the way from : the nighttime, Larry McFarland, 19, of 1220 E. Myers St., Hazel to both Park, pleaded guilty |This was adjourned yesterday to May 2. lien dollars this would return would fall short of state needs. Te make up the needed amount, ithe optimistic stock trader on Wal] Street to the free spending: consumer on Main Street Death Leapers Have Olticer the ecomomy tell this story Total output of goods and ser ices fm the first three months of the vear were at an annual rate ing increases” primary and sec- ondary output 2 Revival of plant expansion to @? fake advantage of — increasing 54 this week. Canal appeared to be thinning out d Transport Department officials id they hope delays would end counts; Carl and Clark Mays, 17- he called for a flat corporation | And now the upswing is gener of 47 dillion dollars. up 14 billion sales ae « a year-old twin brothers of 311 E N Y. Central to Buy profits tax. jating some effects hy itself, They : ‘ Cj ) rhe a tes quarter of 1958 | Contraction in-plant and equip wane ee lake yeah Muir St., Hazel Park, stood mute *** nee sal colution Promise to pull gereral business ( 70 Consumers were spending at a nent spending. along with a drop Al offense lack lt to both counts; while Gregory Bo- Bagwell said the real solution still higher — with the chief od Ing in Ircie€s “ in inventory buying while business Waiting to enter the first lock for sak, 17, of 796 Ruffner St., Bir .mingham, pleaded guilty to safe robbery and innocent to breaking and entering. ' to ‘Huckleberry Line Michigan’s money problems could only be handled by revision of the state constitution. He noted NEW YORK WwW — Michiganss that 70 per cent of state funds ar. “Huckleberry Line.” the Detroit. now earmarked in the constitution stacle to this at the moment, the threat of a steel strike x * * The growth of the economy was The four, along with two other Hillsdale and South Western Rail- and declared, “This puts us in qa greater in the earlier months of safe. Judge Adams set sentencing for June 2 for McFariand, who last week pleaded guults He is scheduled to be sentenced on this charge May 2 * * s of innocent were entered City. bee nike for the Mays boys. t0 Bankers, which is five miles! 7 been set for their SoutHWest of Hillsdale No date has trial Bosak, already serving a 90- nee 200 shares) of siock are water attached in every dwelli day sentence in the county jail held by for unarmed robbery, will be sen- tenced June 2 for safe robbery. A plea of innocent was entered for him on the burglary charge. | No date has been set for his trial, to car theft. the Failroad’s 65-mile long main Macauley L. Smith took ‘“‘judicial a - = notice’ Monday that ‘‘many peo- New York Central already leases ple who have tubs or showers with hot and cold running water line for freight. It runs from Ypsi- ° Vpece offensively unclean.” lanti through Saline, Bridgewater. ikewise, he said. many who do Manchester Kirnckien Cement | have such facilities ‘‘are fas- : tidiously clean.’ North Adams and Hillsdale} or . Accordingly, the judge ruled un- constitutional a: section of the by NYC The 80-year-old Hillsdale road it- ‘self runs four trains a week. The quired a tub or shower with hot hospitals and colleges in the state | - Michigan's 12,000 factories em- ploy more than one million | persons. * Be ! e ine New A completely New kind of Portable... a bP oa se ibe ¢ FE FE RE EE re gE mo Louisville building code’ which re-! plant and tools to other produc-’ ers. And unemployment, although falling, is still higher than before the recession But busiiess is continuing its climb into new high ground and confidence is mounting Abroad the quick snapback from recession in the United States has had three effects: 1. It has alleviated any fears others felt of being dragged down ng.,by the American slump—and has Hoboken. FUTURA ° stay clean automatically figures machines S > Sm only _ OFFICE E ” 5 Has years-chead styling and construction! wi Has ALL the practical convenience features of a standard office typewriter! 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Crown had jumped 50 feet from a viaduct between Jersey City and Recent nutrition research studies reveal that millions of Americans, regardless of income, are getting less than the minimum daily. amount of calcium recommended by the How calcium starvation affects you. Lack of calcium in the diet has a slow degenerating affect which may remain hidden for years. It can result in: Premature wrinkles and “leathery” skin that add years to your appear- ance. Excessive irritability, tense frayed nerves. Shorter ‘‘prime of life” that reduces your span of active, vigorous years. Brittle bones, teeth, hair. Lack of calcium can also cause im- proper functioning of heart muscles. National Research Council recommends 800 milligrams of calcium daily for adults, 1000 to 1400 milligrams of calcium daily for children, depending upon their age. This is the amount of calcium supplied by three to five glasses of milk. Most foods supply only slight amounts of calcium. recon’ anmal rate of 300, billion dollars. Business’ inventocies rose at an annual rate of 3% billion dollars Since then Pising emplovment and industrial outpat tel of fur vious experiences of climbing to new records -— boosted perhaps by another round of price infla tion. This justifies, in bullish eves, their bidding up of stock prices Confidence works wonders in loosening consumer purse strings too, This may have further impact on instalment sales of big ticket goods. It may increase spending by vacationists about to take to the highways, airways, rails, or sea lanes. were two ithe 272 mile inland slice to Lake unla- Evie. Eight were foreign vessels, the others domestic. Fifteen foreign ships were lined up the day previous to enter the | single lock. During most of last lived off old stocks chief features of the late, mented recession Lansing to Get Hats ouths and three juveniles, were road, will be sold to the New York {ijnancial straitjacket.”’ the year than first anticipated. It way. ther gains " | . webbed for the Ae of the safe Central Railroad if stockholders ; wiped out ‘almost all of the reces * * * come Wall Street bulls see these, for Centennial Party week _e ae rea a Saveek : ome the Benne ot ee Bee ee ea | sion spots i “Tell my wife I'm sorry,’’ the figures as puttihg them in the PORTLAND, 0 AP) Lan colvanee, " , fi Brookwood Dr., on March June 18 in Ypsilanti. ’ Some remain in certain regions voice said. Then the phone went [-told-vou-so class. They argue tTH. re (AP) .— Ls . satan Kapkes were away. Samuel Walker. president, said Judge Rules Hot Water, in scattered industries — dead that for the third time xinee the Sing Mich. will have some hats, Lake vessels, given limited prt- Police said the youths had brek- terms of a sale have been worked Tub Are Not Necessary notably in the capital goods in-| Patrolman John Schroeder sped war the economy has quickly for its 100th birthday party after ority by the Canadian government, en into the home on the twe out calling for payment of $1,400.- a . dustries that supply equipment, two miles in his squad car to the shrugged off a recession and all! ipassed through at a fast clip, eas- previous nights, discovering the 000 of 4 per cent mortgage bonds LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Judge plant and tools — otothdu-cr preo Skyway telephone. He grabbed a secms set to repeat the two pre. The Michigan city had com- jng the bottleneck. ! | | plained that it couldn't get any! The week before, up to 50 ships— novelty hats because hat manu-iforeign and domestic—had been facturers were working overtime held up in a traffic jam that to fill orders for Oregon's Cen- jooked like a Normandy invasion tennial fleet. ‘ Monday, the Oregon Centennial Yesterday's count was one of the Commission put 100 hats aboard lowest since the St. Lawrence Sea- an airplane for Lansing. The ship- way opened last month. The sud- ment included beanies, derbies. den influx of ships upbound from baseball caps and the captain's hat Montreal, where they had piled of an. old seaman. up due to seaway opening delays. The hats were collected by the caused the Port Weller jam, said Sanitary Truck Drivers Union. shipping officials. —— ‘ = 0 ¥ fer than ~~ > you are is the only practical source of calcium potatoes, 28 oranges or 634 Ibs. of cabbage. Milk is the only practical source of calci um. How much milk should you drink to get the calcium you need? 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Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet 711 Community National Bank Building amr Bond Sale Up for Board Talks | Waterford School Unit | to Discuss $2 Million Issue Tomorrow Recommendations for the sale of $24 million in school bonds will |be presented for discussion at to- ‘morrew night’s 7:30 p.m. Water- ford Township Board of Education meeting, according te William Shunck, superintendent. * * * | This is one-half of the 5 million bond issue approved by school dis- trict voters at a special election in |March, | Stunck said the balance of the bonds probably would be sold from six months to a year from now, The board will further study ar- chitectural services for the new senior high school. Representatives from nine firms have been inter- 'viewed and the school buildings ithey have designed have been in- Ike Confers Freedom Medal on Stricken Dulles WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower has conferred the Medal of Freedom on John Foster Dulles. It is’ the nation's highest award to civilians. The former secretary of state, critically ill with cancer and pneu- monia complications, received the medal Tuesday at Walter Reed Medical Center. It was presented to him on behalf of the President by Mrs. Dulles. * * * In a “Dear Foster” note accom- panying the medal, Eisenhower wrote: “It is an honor and a privilege to award you this Medal of Free- dom. Inadequate though it is to express my gratitude and the grat- itude of the nation you have served so well, it does stand as a small token of the affection and esteem that the people of America and of ‘the world hold for you and your tireless efforts on behalf of freedom.” . x * * The President signed the note with his initials—‘‘D. E.” ispected by Board members. | -_* * * Selection of one of these firms} |is expected to be made in the near} future, Shunck said. Some 25 additional] teachers will be needed next year due to the anticipated increase in enroll- ment, Shunck said. Further consideration for pur- chase of a lot owned by Robert Burke near the entrance of newly |completed Thomas Cooley school) property and a report by the build- ing committee for acquiring imme- \diate elementary school sites is Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency also on the agenda. Lightning Causes for Kidnaping Baby ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Betty Smithey, 16, was sentenced indefinitely to a correctional cen- ter after she pleaded no contest to a charge of kidnaping 138 months-old Mitchell Johnson. She was charged with taking him to Dallas where she aban- doned him in a drug store. “I am very sorry I took the baby,” the girl told U.S. Dist. Judge Carl Hatch Tuesday. “ to get an education.” Officials said she probably LESLIE 8. CONLEY Service for Leslie S, Conley, 69, of 40 Auburn Ave. will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Pursley Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Surviving are two brothers. Mr. Conley, a member of the Methodist Church, died Thursday of a heart condition in Pontiac General Hospital, T. SGT. WILLIAM H, SIGLER Service for T. Sgt. William H. > and Richard; and his mother who made,her home with his sister, Mrs, Mary Snider. Sgt. Sigler died Monday night of a heart attack at his home. MRS. GORDON 8S. HALL FLINT — Service for Mrs. Gor- don S, (Berneice) Hall, 46, of 757 E. Austin St, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Groves & Co. Me- morial Chapel, Garland at Third avenue here. Burial will follow at Sigler, 45, son of Mrs. Frances E. MacFarlane of 97 Pingree St., and boatmaster at Homestead Air Force Base’'s Ocean Recreation Area was held today at the Phil- a Chapel in nearby Kendall, A. A military graveside service will be conducted Monday at Zachary Taylor Memorial Cemetery at Louisville, Ky. A native of Morganfield, Ky., Sgt. Sigler served two enlistments in the Navy before joining the Air Force in 1948. He had been boat- master in rescue work as wel] as recreation. Surviving are his wife, the for- 'Girl’s Sentence Indefinite mer Anna D. Shain of Louisville: |a daughter, Ann Sharon; four sons, William H. Jr., Kenneth, Phillip | Deaths Elsewhere | CLEVELAND (AP) — Robert Kellogg Beach, 92, dean of Cleve- land newspapermen and a former jcity editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, died Tuesday, Until year ago he had conducted his business, the Ohio News Bureau, \of which he was founder and presi- would like to be sentenced some-| dent. where that I would have a chance} ST. LOUIS (AP)—John S. Swift, 66, founder of a firm of lithogra- phers which bears his name, died | Kills 5 Workers al would be sent to the new Federal \fonday of a heart attack. He was Girl's Youth Correctional Center|chairman of the board of the| jin Virginia. Damage to Home | Lightning struck the home of Michael F. Murphy at 7300 Grove- land Rd., Groveland Township, shortly after 11 a.m. yesterday, during a flash electrical YOU CAN i which. swept the county. j | Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties and the Holly Fire Depart: |ment rushed to the scene about a jmile east of U.S. 10 x * * } Firemen estimated damages to the house and contents at $2,000. | |The fire was confined to the attic. | | Deputies reported no one was! injured. The blaze was brought ‘under control in less than 45 min-| utes. 'Steals:$7,300 Chemicals ; Shopping MIRACLE MILE *copp Monday thru Saturday FRANKLIN Road Route Weekdays: 9.15 A.M. (40 minute intervals) MM. te 5:40 P Saterday: 9:05 A.M. (60 minute intervals) te 5:30 P.M. SPECIALIZED - NEWARK, N. J. (AP) —Thieves carted away more than a ton of SERVICE |liquid mercury Tuesday from a_ eTv © HI-FI © RADIO factory after smashing - through © TAPE RECORDERS ©P, A. SYSTEMS © OFFICE INTER-COMS © WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE 14-inch concrete walls to get at! it. The mercury, valued at $7,300, | was stored in 33 metal flasks at jsaid the thieves might to | lthe Troy Chemical Co. Detectives | jrelease from the haspital. \firm, ‘which has branch offices in| : New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Sickness His Business? Cincinnati and Amsterdam. NEW YORK (AP) — After 19} DETROIT — Detroit society months in a hospital as a tuber- |figure Mrs. Edith H. Barbour of storm Cular patient, Robert McKinney,/Grosse Pointe Farms, died Monday |27, was arrested yesterday as a jat the age of 80. She was the} LONDON (AP)—Soviet Premier bookmaker, charged with doing a| widow of Edwin Scott Barbour,’ Nikita Khrushchev is going on his thriving business with other pa-|who died last July. Mrs. Barbour first visit to Albania Monday. tients. He will face trial after his|was a past president of the Garden Moscow Radio announced he will 'Club of Michigan. DAILY STORE HOURS SUNDAY thru THURSDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Seaplane Fire Craft Bursts Aflame While Being Painted in Baltimore Hangar BALTIMORE (AP) — State Po- killed and several injured in a flash fire that swept a seaplane being painted in a Martin Co. lice reported five persons were) Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas the Oxford Cemetery in Oxford. Mrs, Hall died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Flint, yesterday after an ao while playing with his brother’ 38 caliber revolver. His 1-year. old sister, Shirley, found his body. Afternoon of Freedom Brings-Boy’s Death BUFFALO, N. Y., (AP) — A re- volver in a dresser drawer, a boy's curiosity, an afternoon off from school, nobody at home, — LADIES’ WATCHES MEWS en $7.95 RINGS, trom $4.95 CLAP rus covrox ON THE PURCHASE OF , 8 CANS DINNER BELL DOG FOOD e BREEDER BALANCED illness & « © Vrateraal, Birthstone Serivine boddad her husband All these added up to death] B-s Peyment Layaway Phen are one son, Gordon A., at home,|Tuesday for 14-year-old Roy Otto.| EDWARD'S 18 S. 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Smoke quickly filled the hangar, handicapping the com- pany’s fire-fighting detail. | After the smoke cleared some- iwhat, there was virtually no fire within the big building. The first two injured which ar- irived at a hospital were John Dunn, 27, with second-degree burns, and James Holly, 26, with leg injuries. A spokesman at Uni-| versity Hospital said he was told Holly was blown out of the sea- plane. Nikita to Visit Albania stay there until June 6. BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. HURON FE 4-5791 | dispose of the loot on a flourishing jgray market. | Boost for Dental Schools | BATTLE CREEK W&—The W. K. (Aavertisement) Kellogg Foundation has granted HARD OF HEARING BUTZING—RINGING—MEAD NOISES excess ear wax can clog | $61,100 to the American Assn. of Dental Schools to help it maintain a central office. 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Williams left little doubt at a sizable chunk of cash soon would be released to the Univer- Sty of Michigan, Michigan State &Jniversity and Wayne State Uni-) Persity ‘approval to 4rop plans to “1 think we'll have sufficient curbs and gutters on S. gevenues for the payments,” he P ask for the proj from this year’s improvement pro-! Protests Kill Street Improvements the Miles sai t be deleted’ if 50 per cent of the af-! fected property owners signed a protest petition. . Ne objections were raised at | hearings covering assessment rolls for curb and gutter in- stallation on five other streets, including Ivy street, Montcalm to Kennett; Jefferson avenue, Blain to Summit; W. New York 2 Cost estimates were accepted for two big widening projects and hearings scheduled next week on intention to do the work this sum- mer. Included were Cass avenue, Oak-| land to. Wisner Stadium—assessed scheduled on assessment rolls cov- cost, $11,475; city cost, $96,489; cost TNs four big recapping projects, | oe ~4<¢/including Cass avenue, Pike to) for a 100-foot lot, $250; and East Orchard Lake; E. Huron street, cover $1,145 in unpaid bills re- sulting from the city’s weed cut- ting program last summer. Hearings next Tuesday were | street, Raeburn to Prospect, which Baid. “The question is whether we - gan start digging into the back- tog.” - Revoked or Suspended for Road Violations = The governor referred to ar- “Zrearage of $19,600,000 in pay- ments by the State Treasury on 3) the operating appropriations o the three big universities. . He said further Analysis of the h ep iiigedeereag! area motorists; @easury’s capabilities will be = iF tga ne revoked rade tomorrow ht of OF suspend recently, according ; in the a "to the > i p eyenue a X=. a ® @iore complete revenue i State’s Office. cted by then j athe board acted to release) Ordered to furnish proof of fi- Phursday’s major state payroll nancial responsibility after convic- , ; eq tion of drunk driving were: Ynd a minor state payroll skipp av 25 hearing a report _ Robert L. Overbee, 59548 E. 10 Mile| @Jay 15 after hear a I ue neat $.. State Treasurer Sanforg A. Walto A. Pumphrey, 19 Matthews St., yon hee 8. Vore, 281%Osmun St., Pon-| ¢ Tke minor payroll, amounting to) tise. About $130,000, was withheld from conf 3. Williams, 22919 Hayden we atate lawmakers, judges and legis-| Robert L. Wilson, 1420 Lead Ra.,| ative staff members. ~ a * Auditor Ge n. Frank S. Szry- —nanskI today cleared the way (“ ,7er%' Murdock 41325 13-Mile Rd., for meeting other bills by com- |Walied Lake. |Ra . Bloomfield Douglas M. Drennan, Fons Lake Trail- New rt . Walled Lake. Michi Ms ary | thac chigan Secret of oe Graham, 253 Bondale St, Pontiac. iw Albert T. Cappell, 1440 Square Lake Townsh P er Park, Southfield. | Pontiac 42 Area Motorists Lost Licenses oe smith, 30020 Milford Rd., W. Beeny, 676 Wolverine Dr., William J. David, 11 Union Ct., Pon- Pon-| somes M. Hudson, 113 Cadillac &t.,! Emmett B. Mahoney, 337§ Buno Rd, Richard D. Matsel, 116 N. Shirley St.,| A. McAllister, 49175 Pontiac Pontiac. Alger | Trail, Wixom. The following drivers lost their licenses for having unsatisfac- tory driving records: J. Cunningham, 231 Rock- pson . Pontiac. las F. Perkins, 322 Ascot St., 107 n : 7 John W. Brophy, 18639 Warwick S8t., Birmingham. Riviera “pleting payments of $35,500,000 Sn primary school interest funds “that have had first call on Treas- ‘She Might Drum Up Trade ) ~ury resources since last Friday. jth Woslraas asus Warden's Wife Excused “appropriated by the Legislature a) ear, asserted powerful claim to) Ip Monday and Tuesday in 1959- "€) budget reviews with Gov. Wil-| Tiams. ~ U. of M. EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) and MSU officials said name is Irene Randolph: I live hey have no place but the State, Wife and my. husband is warden of the Illinois State Pen- Treasury to turn for money to, !tentiary at Ménard.” ‘meet month-end payrolls, and per-| “Baps throw a financial bone or “two to most pressing creditors. “~ MSU on May 1 stopped all payments to suppliers. The U. of “"M. has well over a million dol- ~lars,in bills backing up to Feb- * that the warden’s wife should Buster Wortman. excused from federal Jury duty.. Qne of 71 persons on the panel, she rose and said: “My * Amid a laughter-filled courtroom, defense and prose- | | cuting attorneys and Judge William G. Juergens all agreed | don Foster, a relative of East St. Louis racketeer Frank —Irene Randolph was hastily in Chester, Ill.; I am a house- * not sit on a jury trying Gor- | satisfactory judgment were: st.,|° Saginaw to Perry; Prall street, Huron to Washington; and San- derson street, Oakland to Cass. x * * At City Manager Walter K. Will- man’s suggestion, a hearing on the assessment roll covering recap- ping of Judson street, Saginaw to Parke, was indefinitely postponed. Willman said the street may be affected by plans for the urban renewal project and advised delay until its future status is de- termined. Neighborhood petitions resulted in two sanitary sewer projects being placed on the public im | provement program. One would serve Crittendon street, Hollister. to Kinney. The other would serve Ypsilanti avenue and the northern portions of Stanley ave- nue, and Meadowlawn, Cherry- lawn and Cloveriawn drives. Commissioner Floyd P. Miles said that.any opposition to the Crittendon sewer could be aired George R. Hollis, 1066 Dorris Rd., Pon- Jerry C, McFarland, 245 8S. Edith 8t., Bruce G. Scott, 661 Lake George Rd, Oxfor ord. Joseph E. Seddon, 253 Michigan Str, ‘ontiac. . Elizabeth Ann Pinson, 30030 W. &-Mile d., Farmington. 24404 11-Mile Rd, Chester Spencer, ovi. Robert A. Zielko, 1186 Westwood &t., iri mingham. Ordered to show proof of fi- nancial responsibility for un- Margaret M. Fulgensi, 341 Lakeview St., Pontiac Terrence D, Fulgensi, 10 Avonlea 8t., jac a L, Kelty, 7045 Howell St. Pon- a ¢. Ployd McDonald, 2839 Woodston St., Birmingham. Arnold M. Cook. Pontiac. Wayne M. Neals, 3456 Lotus Dr. Pon- 4560 Joslyn Ave, p Darel J. Ogles, 654 Lounsbury 8t./at a public hearing. The petition Prank Puett Jr, 2303 Overidge st.,|for it was signed by only 46 per! Pontiac Frank Smith, 3549 Watkins Lake ra.,|CCMt Of the affected property own- Waterford Township ers. Donald B. Tuck, 1139 Boyd St, Bir- * * * mingham. Oscar J, Woodcum, 57 W. Beverly 8t., Pontiac. Others who had licenses taken from them were James C. Belcher Jr., 20819 Randall St., Farming-! ton, and Michael W. Becker, 911; Dedham Ct., Bloomfield Hills, both! for unsatisfactory driving record and failure to appear for re-exami- nation; Carl Kuerbitz Jr., Leach Rd., Pontiac and Exceile Moore of 546 Bloomfield St., Pon- tiac, both for having unsatisfactory driving records and being unable Although oply 26 per cent of the propery. gfhers affected by the other petitioned for it, they represented the majority of the residents in the area, said Miles. Referred to the Planning Com- mission was a petition calling for rezoning of five lots at the corner of Mt. Clemens and Jordan streets jfrom residential to commercial. At the request of the Plan Commission, it was decided that petitioners for rezoning action from now on should pay the ~“ruary, and has a $600,000 bor- | “rowing obligation to meet in | = pen sat aber sso » AMS Troubled on Housing Bill “tax receipts would be credited to athe general fund balance today and “tomorrow morning. Southern Group Joins GOP in Attack Against Budget Busting Rotary to Have Big Time Today | - at Farm Party ~ Pontiac Rotary Club members Were in for a gay time at fellow : Rotarian Dr. CT. Ekelund’s an. Publicans, backed by conservative ny : - afy,n. southern Democrats, lined up to- Qual party for the club this after |day against passage of what they eon. jassailed as a_ budget-busting we The affair is taking place at's 100.000 housing till. ®r. Ekelund’s farm on Grange, ” «+ Ball road north of Clarkston. al Commission . \Nixés Code for Refrigeration City commissioners last night de- \cided the city doesn’t need a re- frigeration code for protection from air condtiioning mishaps. They acted on City Attorney Wil- liam A. Ewart’s recommendation jto shelve a proposal for such a WASHINGTON (AP)—House Re- code by the Refrigeration and Air! Conditioning Contracts Assn. of Detroit. The association said that the city should have a code provid- ing for city inspection of new installations to guarantee their ! ™ Highlights will include a cast- Ing exhibition by Ben Hardesty, “world’s fly and bait casting With government spending over- | shadowing housing as an_ issue,! |the House neared a vote in its jannual housing battle. safety. : But Ewart said there apparently lis little danger involved. * * to pass their tests. : standard $25 fee at the time they ask for preparation of a petition. Henry Smith, secretary of the Plan Commission, said this would guarantee that funds would be on/’ More Teachers icra Quit in Ferndale =" In the past the fee was not col- Pair Joins Five Others lected until after the petition was ~ Dems Face Test ion Housing Bill boulevard, Mt. Clemens to Mich-| . Heads for Vote morning caucus, to rally every aveilable yote to substitute a less costly program for a $2,100,000,000 Democratic-backed housing meas- re. | 50-58 chance of success. 600,000,000 overall program and the $2,600,000,000 housing bill al- ready passed by the Senate. openly cautioned that the Demo- cratic-backed measure would meet a presidential veto, (D-Va) told the House that pas- ‘sage of the big measure would mean the start of a ‘‘wild spend- Killer of Woman, Two Officers Shot busiest water route, carrying more Money Woes, Dizziness Go Hand-in-Hand City Rejects Bid on Property Only Offer Too Small, -. «| Commission Decides to Dr. Juan A. Pons told a semi-| |gsu@ New . Call 3 =) single bid U.S. Spending Is, Issue ds $2-Billion Proposal bids to sell a triangular parcel on the northeast corner of Perry street and Glenwood avenue. *The bid was submitted by Mrs. Suzanne Rehm of 5611 Cruse Dr., Waterford Township, in the amount of $12,500. Dr. Pons, former secretary of * * * health for Puerto Rico and now, Commissioners followed City a senior fellow in geriatric psy- Manager Walter K. Willman’s ad- chiatry at Duke University, said vice that the bid be rejected as many people in the low income jtoo low. Republicans gave themselves a opening at the June 2 commission -meeting. u = The city purchased the parcel Solon Merry’ Go Round in connection with the Glenwood MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) — extension project last summer, The Freshman State Sen. John J. new road went through the south- O’Brien sat dthe General Assem-|ern portion of the parcel, leaving bly “is the -best training ground a gas station on the rest, which I know of for the state mental] |the city has been renting since hospital.” last summer. In debate Tuesday, Republicans (Advertisement) (Advertisement) And Rep. Howard W. Smith The Brace-Smith Funeral Home Offers the Insured Funeral Arrangement Plan for Taking Care of Funeral Expenses Mr. Ear] J.| Mr. Earl J. Smith points out Smith of the! that in most cases the living Brace - Smith | have no guide to go by in mak- Funeral Home ing the many difficult decisions shas just an-|when death occurs. With the nouneed their Insured Funeral Arrangement offering of the | Plan, all details, as well as the Insured Puneral , financial liability have been , Arrangement taken care of, easily and tho- 5 Plan, to be used | roughly. for taking care There have been many such for Lafayette Parish county, | of all funeral pigns. says Mr. Earl J. Smith. said the Negro, identified as Al- Earl J. Smith expense. |But his investigation proves bert Victor, shot and killed Mrs. | This plan, says Mr. Ear] that the Insured Puneral Ar- || J. Smith, utilizes the single | rangement Plan offers more for premium insurance policy with each dollar spent than with the one diffregnce that it can | any other plan in use today. be paid for either with cash or; Another distinet advantage, in small monthly payments not available with other meth- over as long as 36 months. ‘ods of pre-arranging or pre- Many people throughout the financing a funeral, says Mr. entire country have been tak- Earl J. Smith, is the fact that ing advantage of the privilege any person in normal health of arranging for a funeral much Up to 70 can apply, NON-MED- || as you arrange for a possible | ICALLY, for this Insured Fu- | sickness or hospitalization: the | heral Arrangement Plan. only difference, of course, is the| PLEASE CALL FE 5-0378 or fact that death is an inevitable , write us for further details at LAFAYETTE, La. — A Ne- Dr. Henry Voorhies, coroner | One of the policemen, Sgt. Le- | roy King, was killed almost in- | stantly and his companion, Capt. | Harold Abadie died a few min- | utes later. King was shot in the face and Abadie took a charge from the 16-gauge shotgun in the stomach. The Detroit River is the world’s . . \prepared by Smith's office. tonnage than any other single ship- | thing. | no obligation. | as Rumbling Continues) wrenn reported that it would|ping lane. ! *Princi ‘ cost about $6,000 to lower the side- _ onrPrincipal’s Demotion ot ae conth ede at he Pike - |street, Paddock to Mariva, with FERNDALE—Two more teach- the residents who petitioned for it ers in Ferndale resigned today, | e e i 960 in special assessments. joining five others in the contin.| 2¥"e pee juing repercussion over the School; This would mean that the city |\Board’s demotion of Principal Dr.| would have to finance the bal- Scott W. Street. ance with $5,040 in public im- + *+ *® | provement funds, Wrenn said, The latest resignations came! leading Willman to describe the from Levin Shud and Joseph Fink.| repairs as ‘‘a gold-plated job.” Suhd is a fourth grade teacher at! Commissioners a peared read |Paul Best School where Dr. Street, : : Fulbright referred to the new) * * * @ffice building Tuesday while an-|big voting majority, predicted “| ~@wering Senate critics of waste| defeat of lesser alternatives to ‘Yrd inefficiency in foreign aid their own wide-ranging program. | projects. Ht includes slum elimination, pub- “I've studied the possibility of a refrigeration code for several months and am satisfied that extra city expense for inspection would not be justified in light of the fact that air conditioning is not a par- the commission has never taken action to set one up. ‘Donaldson Undergoes ‘Emergency Operation Commissioner William W. Don- stomach ulcer. ‘Monday. Donaldson was taken to the hos-) pital when stricken in Detroit system, perhaps they and the ‘was ousted last February in a controversy Over progressive edu- cation. | Suhd said he objected to what he termed “undemocratic pro- cedures” by the School Board | _ majority and its failure to hold a public hearing on Dr. Street's demotion, Suhd was involved in a parent’s |complaint that his class lacked |supervision, was disorderly, noisy land too informal. * * * Suhd said the School Board gave jhim no opportunity to explain bis |teaching and did not obsefve his class for any length of time. a 50-50 chahce .of aldson was reported in satisfactory condition today in Henry Ford | School Board member Dr. |Newberry St. ' Hospital, Detroit, where -he is un- But Democratic leaders, with a dergoing treatment for a ruptured | Wolf W. Zuelzer termed the resignations regrettable. But, he added, “'If they feel they cannot teach under the present ‘schools are better off by their ito spend the money if the city | administration can work out agree- ments with a few residents on Paddock street, south of Pike, where the sidewalk will have to be lowered, Wrenn said. Eighty-four per cent of the af- fected Pike street residents asked for a lower sidewalk, complaining mainly that driveway grades were too steep for new cars to negotiate. . * * * Richard Poole was reappointed jto a new five-year term on the five-member Pontiac Historical Commission. | Approved was a request from {Marshall L. Rose to drop Carl F. Rose as a partner on an SDM jliquor license for a market at 12 At the request of Commission- er Milton R. Henry, commission- ers will discuss informally May | 28 a proposal to have Pontiac General Hospital trustees bond- ed because they are responsible “* He dubbed the building, “This | lic housing, college and old-folks| A hospital spokesman said the resignations.” §nfortunate edifice," and said ‘‘a housing and liberalized FHA down District 3 commissioner was rest- good many are laughing at it.” payments. ing comfortably. aaj ate June 3 from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. Mid- shipman Gary L. Barnum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Rarnum of 3962 Fieldview St.. Orchard Lake, and Midshipman Thomas | C. Zacharias, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Boyd C. Zacharias of 1160 | Washington Blvd., Birmingham, will receive B.S. degrees and be commissioned ensigns in | Navy. ~@ Stanley Austin, son of Mr. and rs. Almon Austin of 641 W. Hu- = St., is home on leave from Ft. Wood, Mo., where he un- } “@erwent basic training. He will re- port to Ft. Chaffee, Ark, next ~aeek. -- aad <- AUSTIN STRATTON Donald E. Stratton, seaman, son Mrs, Claudie H. Stratton of 31) Dr., recently re-cnlisted in| fi Navy for six years. He ‘s serv-) aboard the F2 Fleet at-| —_ dl * ier USS Midway. * x. *& Home on a_ 30-day-leave until # Two aréa men are to gradu- | June 1 is Navy Hospitalman Rich- ¢ “orn en sapeate the | News of Service Personnel jard Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hartman of 831 Glendale Ave, Hartman, a Pontiac Central High School graduate, is stationed at the dispensary in the San Fran- \cisco Naval Shipyard, Calif. He en- listed in the Navy Sept. 19, 1957, ‘and underwent basic training at |San Diego, Calif. * * * The 10-week officer basic course at the Armor School, Ft. Knox, Ky., recently was completed by Army 2nd Lt. John C. Xenos, whose wife, Diane, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Xenos, live at 104 W. New York Ave. Designed for newly commis- sioned officers, the course included studies in tank gunnery; combat tactics, field engineering, commu- nications, automotive maintenance, map reading and military leader- ship. * Lt: Xenos,_a 1954 Pontiae Cen- tral High graduate, is a 1958 grad- uate of Western Michigan Univer- sity.. He is a ‘member of Epsilon Pi Tau fraternity. ; for hespital finances, Referred to Willman for study was a request from GMC Truck & Coach Division, asking for permis- sion. to install steam and air lines under the sidewalk from its power plant at Franklin road and Hughes street to a plant four blocks north at Franklin and Fisher street. The division said it has to in- stall new, lines be- cause its present agreement for overhead lines over private prop- erty expires next year. Reports $600 Taken as He Slept in Car Waterford Township police offi- cers are investigating the theft of $600 in cash from*an Independence Township man afternoon while he slept in his car behind a Waterford bar. Robert Heath of 6300 Eastlawn St. said he had- some drinks at the Dixie Bar, 4504 Dixie Hwy., then went out to his car, in the bar parking lot, ‘‘to take a nap.” When he awoke an hour later at > p.m., ‘he said, he discovered the.money was missing. Heath told police he had Ohio Ordinance Halts Marble-Playing Youths OXFORD, Ohio (®—In 1830 Ox- ford passed an ordinance calling for a 26-cent fine for anyone older than three who was caught playing marbles in an alley, on the side- walk or’ public grounds, The second offense brought a 50-cent fine, and further violations ~ LOU-MOR Class’ Average Age Reflects Senior Status HILO, Hawaii @—It was a JEWELERS What could you buy for the annual cost of a TV drama... on 3 stations in Michigan? ANSWER: YOU'D BE BETTER OFF WITH THE DAILY NEWSPAPER. That is, if you are an advertiser. For ex- ample, a typical hour drama costs $256,223 a year to run on three stations in Michigan. This would buy a schedule of 26,844 lines a year in all 55 Michigan dailies with a total circulation of 2,390,000. That’s 3690 ads the same size as the ‘one you're reading right now! No wonder advertisers vest more money in the daily newspaper than in radio, television, magazines and outdoor combined! THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1959 TWENTY-NINE Nationalism Lights Dark Continent Meng His Own Leg ==, months_ago. He Is fashioning & Army Rookie Greeter ‘hat he would be an official greetey |joined artificial limb of pine,- The A for new recruits from Chicato. SHELBURNE, N.S. (AP) — {oot was modeled on a cast made anes co «he Father re feet men ‘eff the ben was ade | 4 e e gs ° ; : 40 Million Africans to Get Freedom tm rcs ne ce ro spec pattern maker, is making his own —_—— —Ralph L. Duttield, 17, an Army|had enlisted for a second ti |wooden leg. Boisjoly’s right leg Nearly 1,000 Mic higan firms sre basic trainee, was taken to anjafter a hitch in World War ll~ JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ised independence at an unstated |-eutside technical and adminis- tal will be needed for a long time was amputated above the knee six actively engaged in world trade. Army reception center and told! without telling bie son, 2 3 (AP)—Forty million Africans will time in the future. ‘% | trative experts will be required ito bring Africa to its real poten-| ‘ join the free peoples of the world) -_ *« * for years. tial. next year, The flame of national-| Even ardent friends of the Afri-| Ghana, Guinea, the Belgian| This situation of dire poverty. ism, ignited in World War I, ae we cain red : ri noi Congo, Angola, Nigeria and some and urgent need of outside assist-| creeping down the African conti- Prepared to take Over! ./ the autonomous republics in the ance is attractive to Moscow. The| ithe administration of this huge a" Soviet Union has sought a foot-| nent. Bound up with its stea com P dy |area, more than four times as|French munity in Africa are |hold in Ghana and each new in- advance are new perils and im- large as France, by 1961. , [studying hydroelectric projects to! dependent state is certain to be mense challenges for the states- * x * provide power for industry. Mil-| exposed to Moscow's blandish- ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG men of Africa and the world. literacy among Africans south|/0ns of dollars in foreign capital ments. The most recently emancipated /of the Sahara runs 60-90 per cent|Will be needed to bring the living SSS eee ' m EXCELON CORKTONE - ASPHALT will be. joined by four t vw and te sometimes higher throughout ee eemable levels | Large Selection Asphalt Tile Vinyl Asbestos wi our new independent satiens a 1500 the| nt | ~ © s | STEREOPHONIC iy s This is one of the blecks be- | . ieee eat tween subjection and freedom. rag Nios ——— RECORDINGS not deter the surge toward inde Even in such carefully prepared pendence, Most of the new politi- MIRACLE MUSIC AND French Cameroons, French Toge| land,. Nigeria, and Somalia. * * * Again... the lowest price in $ 98 town... . Less than 6's¢ each “BY” Group Excelon is adver- $ Guaranteed $ 39 tised on TV. See it 39 Carton tonight on channel Togoland, the French Cameroons Colonies as Ghana and Nigerias cal leaders in Africa know thi ‘tT Miracle Mie ing 86-0021 First Quolity 4 at 10:00 p.m. 9x3 First Quality NEVER NEEDS WAXING Carton and Somalia, a former Italian the white man’s | tale nts and capi-’ 80 Pieces carton Needs no waxing. Siig ae oe . : colony, now are United Nations D Barks R — 0? a TO ae neces alia trust territories, Their total popu: [e] arks Rescuers , lation is about six million. t s | Retr; t i SUPER SPECIAL PAINT geria is a rich British colony er ° ir in e rigera or i Orcherd Loke | 2 Ext i d Interior WHITE 34 million. | BATTLE CREEK (#—Four-year| : : ! — VINYL-LINOLEUM 7 + Geller $3 98 Nationalistic ferment has jold Judy Simmons’ pet dog, Spot, FEATURING THE LATEST | Store || seirsoal res ie $s OM... ° spread far ahead of the advanc- is the family hero. FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR i setae 2nd Gallon ...... 01 ing tide of freedom. Impover- « &* * | i Parking Lot @ | ished and uneducated Africans | Judy locked herself in a refrig- . 2 Gallons for ... $3.99 in their mud huts and cheerless erator. Spot, a mongrel, set up a| + ee shacks have found new hope and |justy barking and brought the : 2 Colors y . Dr. 8. R. Berman Red & Yellow encouragement in the- advance- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sim- Opt We Also | 4 é meat of their brothers. mons, to Judy’s rescue. Judy was Stil! of eee teeclion Feature = B Y.| O G rehouse I | LE 5s -= In the Belgian Congo. where TeV ived and needed no medical | 17 N N. Saginaw St | i 1 Bleck Seuth of Orchard Lake t rioting took dozens of lives in treatment. FE 4-7071 | CEES : i J January, African political leaders x *& * are demanding an African govern-| The refrigerator was on a trailer| No. 6 DAWSON Parking at Our Door Carlon ment by Jan, 1, 1961, The Belgian for weekend transport to a repair) . a Rear of Oakland Furniture 9 to 5 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only FE 8-2488 Vinyl Tile government, which has invested |service. The repair service re- | ' . millions in this colony, _has _Prom-' ‘ported the incident yesterda ) IBUY WAREHOUSE A 40,000 SO. FT. FURNITURE SUPERMARKET vane a veld Sea 2 Ze on ial mila 1 HERE IT IS! THIS LARGE SHIPMENT OF IMPORTED PEEL = ak, See CANE—Pick it up right at the door—All first quality—When WAREHOUSE BRANCH STEWART-GLENN COMPANY it’s gone there will be no more—Also on sale are umbrellas and porch rugs—This is an actual picturé taken at our PARK RIGHT AT THE DOOR warehouse door. Take it with you. CLOSE OUT! PEEL CANE - SAVE «= 50% CHECK THESE OTHER SPECIALS FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS ¢ ’ i @ BEACH UMBRELLAS DELTOX PORCH RUGS PORCH RUGS Hie @ Striped Duck @ Discontinued Eateree 8’ x 10° RICE STRAW 6'x 9 Size | . ; wisweues Shaft $ 87 ‘ prin jin sue Ceters 1 5” : Rain Wont Marm $ 95 | ‘ @ Made by Trey Res. s12.98° Reg. $24.50 Reg. $9.95 . FORMICA TOP TABLES MAPLE SOFA and CHAIR 3-PC. 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Damage. to-the-roof has: ‘Your PTA Is Planning Avon to Hold Mexican Fiesta RTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Cow Flies in Air “North of Oxford Animals Killed, Injured at Springbrook Farms; House Also Damaged OXFORD — High winds ripped through the coun- tryside about five miles north of here yesterday up- rooting trees, destroying chimneys and leveling a large barn, trapping some 30 animals inside. The basement-type barn at Springbrook Farms focated on Gardner road in Metamora Town- ship was filled with 15 head of cattle and 14 pigs when the ‘storm knocked it over. Miss Virginia Soderberg, who manages the farm for her mother, Mrs. Margaret Soderberg, said she was getting ready to leave for town when a sudden gust of wind tore off the back door of the house. Then she looked toward the barn and saw a cow flying through the alr, and the next moment the barn collapsed. The Metamora and Oxford Fire Departments, wreckers from Ox- ford and troopers from the Romeo State Police Post helped free the animals trapped in the debris. * * * Two Guernseys had to be des- troyed—one had a broken neck, the other a broken back. A number of others were injured but not too seriously, Miss Soderberg said. The large concrete and frame barn was reduced to rubble with milk cans, bales of hay and mis- cellaneous farm equipment stick- ing through sections of roof, and 8 x 8 beams scattered around like kindling. A large tree was uprooted in the front yard of the George Souter property at 3765 Meta- mora Rd. It fell across the white rail fence and the road, halting traffic until it could be cut up and removed. Another tree on the west side of the Souter home was severed TREE FALLS ON HOUSE — A giant tree was severed about 15 feet above the ground and fell on the west wing of the George Souter BARN COLLAPSES — Some 30 animals were trapped in this barn yesterday when high winds © caused it to collapse pinning them under the debris. The barn is on Gardner road near Davi- son Lake road the animals we cows were so destroyed. storm. No one about 15 feet above ground causing, it to fall on the bedroom wing of not been determined * * * The Souters were away when the storm cut its swath of destruction in the corner of Oxford and Meta- mora Townships. No one was reported hurt, but damage is expected to amount to many thousands of dollars. Reports Tax Spread 40,407 in Lake Orion LAKE ORION—Village Assessor Mrs. Geraldine Storey reported to the Village Council last night that the total tax spread for Lake Orion this year will be just over $40,407. The council awarded the con- tract to finish laying the water line be a missile from the Nike. base in Swiss Village to James B. Clow oear Utica. & Sons of Detroit. The firm's bid There will be a country general was $8,115, |store, a silhouette booth, bake sale, green thumb booth and a snack bar open throughout the four-hour event. AVON TOWNSHIP — Members of the Brooklands-Avon Schools PTA are completing plans for their big money-raising event of the year, a ‘Mexican Fiesta Fair” to be held from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday ‘at Brooklands Elementary School * * * Music will be by Fred Leou and his Mexican trio. Mrs. Roger Mitchell, chair- man, said a variety of exhibits ahd booths are planned to appeal to youngsters and oldsters alike. Included among the displays will Something New Added to Fair at Area School * * * Mrs. Ray B. Frank, of 1356 E. Auburn Rd., is in charge of ad- vance sale tickets which are spe- ‘cially priced for those who wish ADDISON TOWNSHIP — Several new features have been added to the fourth annual School Fund Fair to be held beginning at noon on Sunday at Kingsbury School locat- ed at 2990 Hosner Rd. here. Chairman Carl Clendenning said there will be an antique sale and a sporting goods equipment ex- change along with the traditional pony rides, auction and book sales A portrait artist will be on the grounds as well as a fortune tel- ler.~Food will also be served throughout thp afternoon. The grand prize. this year is a luxury trip for two with the win- ner taking his choice of a jaunt to Disneyland on the west coast. a theater trip to New York or a fish ing or skiing vacatior Parents of every youngster in school are assisting Cliendenning with plans and operation of the Fe il Stewardship Suppers Planned at Commerce: COMMERCI POWNSHIP—Two Stewardship Suppers have” been scheduled at Commerce Methodist Church to present the full church program to families and friends of the church. * * The suppers will be held on Thursday and Saturday. No tickets will be sold and no offering will be solicited. A program has been planned for each supper with Tom Shull as master of ceremonies. Movie car toons will be shown' to children * * * Mrs. Leonard Griffin in charge of food and Rbbert Alkin is in charge of reservations . Tt Huriters took nearly 100,000 deer during the 1958 season in Michigan. to purchase them before the fair. ORCHARD LAKE — The Mid- lake Scout Neighborhood is pre- senting a special program for the Scotch Elementary School PTA's annual Mother and Daughter Des- sert at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the school. * * The program will include a spring fashion show, with 50 Girl Scouts modeling appare] being fur- nished by stores in .the Miracle * Mile Shopping Center, and a play Rummage Sale Slated at Orion Youth Center LAKE ORION — New baby fur- niture and a wide variety of other new items will be included in a rummage sale to be sponsored this weekend at the Lake Orion Youth Center by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Guild of St. Joseph Cath- olic Church here * * * Mrs. Wilbur Shaw, .guild chair- man, said the sale will be held from 9 4m. to 5 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the Center, tecated at 36 Beebe St: Leggett School Plans Kindergarten Sign-Up Parents enrolling children in kindergarten at the Leggett School have been asked by Principal Mrs. Frances Dawson fo register them Friday * ”* * Those with last names A through M will enroll from 9:30 to 11:30 la.m., and those with names N through Z will register from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m, « ;gan | to be staged by members of Girl, Scout Troop 413 WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — ‘‘Personal Challenge” will be discussed by Mrs. Max M. Wil liams, life member of the Michi Congress of Parents and Teachers, when the West Bloom- field Township PTA meets tomor- row at 8 p.m. in the Vocal Room at West Bloomfield High School Installation of officers will be performed by Mrs. Arthur D. Heiple, president of the Oakland County Council of PTA. “rs. Robert C. Hollister, retiring pres- ident, will present the gavel to her successor. Mrs. Gi. M. Seray- darian, A coffee hour will follow the meeting with refresaments by 12th grade mothers. LEONARD — Installation of of- ficers of the Leonard School PTA highlighted the final meeting this year of the East Oakland Area Council of Parents and Teachers at the Leonard School Mrs. Robert Mills was installed as new president of the local organization, Mother vice presi- dent is Mrs, Lyle Dunham, and father vice president is Robert Edgett. Mrs. Thomas Canterbury will serve as secretary during the 1959- as treasurer \ ds Level Barn, Uproot Big Tree ae Southfield Sees Water Use Hike Firm Says 77 Million Gallons Will Have to Be! Pumped Daily by 1975 Pontiac Press Phote in Metamora Township. All of re removed, but two Guernsey SOUTHFIELD — An estimated) 77,000,000 gallons of water a day will be needed by the city of South- field-by 1975, according to plans prepared by Spalding - DeDeck- er Co., city engineering consult- ants. | The plans were submitted to the} city commission yesterday. The figure is based on the ul- timate growth of Southfield, said V. B. Spalding, spokesman for the Birmingham firm. This will be three times more | than Royal Oak — South Oakland | me CLAUDIA SUE CROSS A June 13 altar date has been decided by Claudia Sue Cross and Thomas C. Thompson. Their engagement is announced by her badly injured they had to be Pontiac Press Phote in Oxford Town- home at 3765 Metamora Rd. ship at the height of yesterday's wind and rain was home at the time. Council president Mrs. William Porter presided, and Mrs. William Wright, Michigan program chair- man, conducted the installation Refreshments were served by the Leonard PTA executive board. LAKEVILLE — Mrs. Francis Westpha] has been installed as the new president of the Lakeville PTA with Mrs. Clinton D. Barrett tak- ing over her new dutieS as vice president Other officers are Mrs. Virgil Rockett, secretary; and Mrs. Ralph Dallas, treasurer, The new officers will serve dur- ing the 1959-60 school year. ROCHESTER — Mrs. Grant Chamberlin has been elected pres- ident of the Baldwin School PTA for the coming year. Her fellow j veloped. | | ago. County’s biggest water user —/ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd uses during the same period now.) Cross of 717 University Dr., |The system will provide water for Rochester. The fiance is the son ithe entire 26-square mile city, two-, of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Smith thirds of which is still unde- of Boise, Idaho. Southfield became a city a year At present, the South Oak- land Water Authority provides the actual water used by South- field. Water supply from De- troit and eventually from Lake Huron would be sought, acord- ing to the plans. Cost of the main lines and. connection lines would be met through water revenue bonds. The SYs- plans for the water tem alone would cost the city| jabout $2,500 if adopted. Council | {members are studying them now. | | Over-all cost would be approxi- jmately $2,000. according to the jengineering firm's estimate. Council Adopts $106,420 Budget for Walled Lake | WALLED LAKE The City Council last night adopted a bud get of $106.420 for fiscal year 1953-| 60 and set the tax rate at 18 mills. | * * * In further action the Council ap-| proved plans of the VFW to hold its! annual Memorial Day Parade May; 30 City Attorney Albert Herzog was instructed by the Council to | draw up a proposal for a dog lL ordinance for the city. WORK ON COMMUNITY CE teer workers spend every spar days on construction of the O Center going up on Orion road lage. Currently the men The ordinance as proposed would require that dog owners keep their pets under restraint, explained Mayor Waldo Proctor. Dogs run- ning at large in the city have been an issue at several Council meet- ings in the past The Council was informed that the city has a new resuscitator and that the firemen have been instructed and checked out on its use. are { M f R h Hutchings and Stephen A. Ulise ender flowers at St. Mary-in-the- will hold an open meeting at 8 formed by the Rev. Arthur F were joined in marriage before ROCHESTER — The Rochester Hills Church. p.m. tomorrow in the Village Coun-| pyant. Youth Guidance Unit ssc: onioy — scons us an altar banked in white and lav- Area Youth Guidance ~Committee The candlelit ceremony was pei cil room above the police station The bride is the daughter of cement floor in the basement. They have a tar- Jenny Lou Hutchings Weds Stephen A. Ulise School District Reclassification Sought in Vote WALLED LAKE—At the annualled for three-year terms; third school election to be held on June! cjass, seven members for four-year 8, electors of the Walled Lake Con- |, ..ms. solidated School District will be xk *« t the followin ; coll “gball the Walled take The State Legislature, now in Consolidated School District be! session, has passed an amendment lreclassified and become a district|which requires a fourth class dis- of the third class?” *|trict also to elect a seven-member Michigan's school districts are| board in June 1960. classified as primary, fourth, third, If the electors approve the re- jsecond and first class. The laW ¢tassification, Walled Lake would lprovides that reclassification May f(ynction as a third class district take place when the school district; for the ensuing year, according meets population requirements and to Clifford H. Smart, superin- the reclassification receives voler tendent of schools. In June 1960, approval. two additional members would be | The Walled Lake district is ¢lected to the board fer a total presently classified as a fourth | of seven. class district. The Walled Lake district now meets the require- ments of a third class district, having a population between 10,000 and 125,000. The chief difference between 'a fourth and third class district has been in the number of mem- bers on the Board of Education ‘Fourth class districts were re- |quired to have five members elect- Reclassification does not involve ‘questions of financing the schools. ‘State aid, allowances, transporta- tion reimbursement and local taxa- tion policy and procedures remain the same, said Smart. Only two names will appear on the ballot for election to fill two terms on the school board. They are incumbents Julius Nelson and Joseph Long. | | | NTER — Volun- e moment these rion Community east of the vil- the Pentiac Press Phete get completion date of July 3, which is opening day of the gala Lake Orion Centennial Spectacu- lar. The informal dance featuring Tex Beneke and his band is scheduled to be held at the center that night. busy laying Education Group Chooses Officers Minnie Ziclke of the Farming- ton schools was clected president of the Assn. for Childhood Educa- tion at the organization's final meeting. of the year held in Bir- mingham. Other new officers are Wesley Manley of the Berkley schools, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Agar of the Walled Lake schools. record- officers include Mrs. George Cul-| A™Mong the items of business to, len, mother vice president; George >€ discussed are the progress to Beatty. father vice presidnt; and date on the formulation of a Youth! Mrs. Camilla Salyers, teacher vice Code, as recommended by Oakland Mrs, Stuart T. Hutchings of 238 Lake St. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam R. Ulise of 55 Minnetonka ing secretary; Mrs. Ruth Sharland of Bloomfield schools, correspond- president Others are Mrs. Helen M. Saunders, recording secretary; Mrs. George H. Goble, corre- ‘sponding secretary; Mrs. John Tyson, treasurer; and Mrs. Wen- dell Kelly and Mrs, Francis Greene, Rochester Community | Council representatives. According to the by-laws of the organization, Mrs. Walter Reuther, | 60 school year and William Vasko outgoing president, will serve as one-quarter of all foreign students parliamentarian next year. PLAN CHARITY dau — Members of the Oxford Junior Women’s Club che for their annual Charity Ball t 9_p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday at the Metamora Club. They are, from left, Mrs. Robe dance chairma president; and ck reservations » be held from rt V. Peterson, committee member. will go to Camp Oakland for Girls, County Probate Judge Arthur E. | Moore, and the establishment of a youth employment bureau. a silk organza and Chantilly lace Eugene V. Rounds, committee gown with sequins and pearls, fea chairman, said the session is open turing a sabrina neckline, tucked to all persons living in the Roches- folds and a chapel train ter Community School District who| * * ” are interested in the newly-formed) jer tulle veil was fastened to ,Sroup'’s program designed to pre-'a crown of pearls. She carried a vent juvenile delinquency. white orchid on her prayer book. Mrs. Paul Richmond of | Rochester was matron of honor, St., Oxford. For her wedding the bride wore New York and: California have . : ’ ad Mrs. Jerome (€. Kubaski studying in the United States. | of Pontiac was. bridesmaid. Blenda De Santis served as flow er girl. Duties as best man were per formed by Forrest L. Taylor of Auburn Heights. Jerome Kubaski of Pontiac was usher and Teddy |Phillips of Rochester was ring |bearer. Following the ceremony, a jception was held in the Gingell- lville Community Center. The new lyweds departed for a honeymoon jin Northern Michigan re- St. Paul Men’s Club Steak Fry Tomorrow ROCHESTER —The Men's Club of St. Paul Methodist Church will sponsor a steak fry at 7 p.m. to- morrow at the parsonage, located at 632 Romeo Rd. Guest speaker will be Tom ‘‘The Bomb” Tracy, fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, professional football team. All boys who played on the St Pauls softball or basketball teams have been invited to be guests at the affair. Reservations must be made at |the church Office. Pontiac Press Phete n; Mrs. Robert V. Parenti, club Mrs. Donald Hassinger, ticket Proceeds from the event density is that of Ahe | Italy's’ population jabout eight times |United States. ing secretary: and Mrs. Lena Anderson of Rochester schools, | treasurer. Proceeds of the meeting were given to the A.C. F. building fund drive. The donation was made in the name of Dr. Marie Racey, noted worker in the field of child growth and development at Wayne State University, who died re- cently. | The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare says there are 21.2 million American families with just one wage earner, 15.3 mil- lion with two wage earners and 4.4 million with three. MRS. STEPHEN A. ULISE — Mom-Daughter Banquet to Be Held Friday ROCHESTER copal Church here ting for a Mother-Daughter Ban- quet at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Phil lohl will serve as chef, and Ralph Guthrie is program chairman. A few tickets are still available at the church office, a committee member said today. (Advertisement) Cool Comfort For Burning Feet Let Ice-Mint with soothing lanolin keep our feet in cool, fresh ‘ort while the emperature soars. 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This north-south !“7ned “or Hiawathaland. the Kinross Air Force combine. |them. The plants supply power for 600D-BYE ELPHIA, Pa. (AP) —'| Hiawatha! ihighway, to be known as Interstate — is Construction projects of lesser|the city’s subway system. | Harold Stassen easily won the Re-| the legendary Chippewa chiet-|No. 75, will be one leg of a limited. i P btreaac® —— a nOW proportions are also under way Boley Gate oe mst nomination for mayOr|tsin would do a quick double take|access super-route between the Peins dredg ms are (throughout the area, such as the Geologists say the Whtie Pine swan wath be, anton |Tuesday, with Republican backing|in stunned amazement were he|Upper Peninsula and Florida. |Waterway which | services building of additional and moderajore body in Michigan's Upper] tog De. Zine \that had been denied to him in his 5). to return from his Happy a famed Soo Locks. These channels| mote] and resort areas. This tyP€|Peninsula is the largest known] pate. Cam but ® tite 4i¥- ‘bid for governor last May.< ‘Hunting Ground and behold what Oe ee eee ee eae ee Se Oe ete St. of construction, prevalent through- in holls Zino. | 7 lhas transpired in the land named| "M™™* © expected Lawrence system. Work under| tte Youn by next undeveloped copper reserve cho s Zino alek His 56,530 votes were more than |i, his memory. an $18,000,000 = international ‘consideration also includes a NeW! should provide hundreds more jtwice as many as the com | The eastern tip of the Upper bridge crossing the St. Mary’s multi-million dollar lock for the visitor accommodations. ER en ee er cy ced ope itech eee eee etc] [A we TRE central] fi of "s epic ‘ o' BACKENSTOSE He will face incumbent Demo-| gprs ella ar agg ee ee ee ; sports axe méking this a four-| CONQUEST OF THE EARTICS LAST FRONTIER! cratic Mayor Richardson Dilworth /P°°™ wondrous) bridge a joint American. * * * season vacation spot. | WALT DISNEY 1010) 4 STO 2 = a fe ip sy Aersee tagllns2ae Meanwhile, other federal} Latest among the winter sports ona senrs , legendary warrior, because at | country highway, skirting the oe tho nearby Kinres Air Fores on lIroqdois Point overlooking - ony __ least four of Michigan’s top- | northern shores of Lake Superior. Base, which ts being redesigned |Whitefish Bay and Lake Superior. | OF ANTARCTICA tourist attractions are located | the Canadian highway is near-| to handle giant bombers for the |This resort, planned to be one of] Saale ot tmnobinee ss of the jing completion, and starting this| Strategic Air Command. At (the largest in the state, features | fall perhaps, and certainly by next| present the supersonic. F102A (sharp 300-foot drops designed to/ These are the Mackinac Bridge, spring, a motorist for the first time} fighter interceptors of the Air lattract some of the “+s CLOVERLANE °“" 49 ‘the Tahquamenon Falls, Sault Ste. in history will be able to drive) Defense Command at Kinross experienced skiers. \Marie’s famous locks and water-|along Lake Superior’s shore from! are on 24-hour day-by-day watch (for opening next winter. Hollywood Headlines |lumbering grace of a college foot- ‘ball player, which he was at } i ily mansion Bing now shares his second wife, Kathryn Grant. YOUNG, TENDER The latter three have long been . jal natural after we had PORK LIVER ore recent oat of he ioe Crosby Twins Contrast _ |somé tt at om ies” dennis tourist-wise, n_ terrific.} © How have the twins developed | Bridge officials and tourist caterers N differently? From testimony of | are looking for = even emt on- In Appearance, ature all four brothers, it appears that | rush of visitors this coming sea Phil has always been self-suffi- | ONLY By BOB THOMAS ,ter Dixie Lee was born two weeks'cient, a degen. pod ' c mnenen Walia (endl Gave AP Movie-TV Writer |ago. who is not easily bruised . 5-1h, Limit Ib. two of them, the upper and | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Few twins! eNTERTAIN AT HOME ile twin was: mars: Beaver. Ed have long held a magic (are less alike than Phillip and Unlike G _ the ane Oar “_ he ‘ to Customer for the traveler. ‘These Dennis Crosby, born four minutes ay Lindsay, the mother. ae beayerened fear FIRST SHOWING — Ts. tt lll ee ee ee a waterfalls- are among the most apart 24 years ago. | ins seldom frequent Holly- died, — was over ~~ NOW! Tule Webahie Entities the phed im the country and | Phillip Lang Crosby, the older,|Wood's night life. They entertain |/™“Tomorrow: Lindsay Crosby, ° in. the City Bearer te a 1-Lb. Fresh the past three decades (is a hearty, muscular young man quietly ir homes. — “The Phantom.” Thru FRI. of PONTIAC! Y? coop have been visited by millions of with ruddy face and a crew-cut |" & handsome colonial house in| BAZLE Ss THURS. Cc |cottontop, He moves with the | Westwood, not far from the fam- Reds Claim Record R Ey both a smooth blacktopped roed | Washington ‘State ): amen ool led on Poppe | 4 a road | : Can , but is moving to a more f p P| t ; pr ny BUTTE . WITH MEAT PURCHASE Mf running in from Newberry and by! = ww * \cienbte house with swimming pool OF assenger ane | ranger {f) iY . two passenger vessel services, one) Dennis Michael Crosby is in Brentwood. He has an adopted ; | from Soo Junction and the other|termed by his brothers the best stepson, 7. LONDON (AP)—The Soviets to- rm ¢ | }from Hulbert. A foot trail from ajnatural athlete in the family, byt) x *-.k day claimed their giant TU1I4 |well groomed parking afea just|he didn't have enough weight to| The twins followed Gary tt , prop-jet set a new world distance off the falls highway leads to the|play college football. Pale and upper falls. Four miles down-|sensitive looking, he is the sh grammar and prep schoolg but MORTGAGES stream the state has provided a For Home Improvements | ite vssise ve cuceane tove € — es ke The Soo Locks are still a top \priority tourist attraction, and last \summer was one of the best sea- \gons for visitors this community has ever experienced. The locks area will have an added attraction thig year with the construction of a new lift railway bridge at the head of the mighty MacArthur Lock. and CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS We De the Werk Consolidate All Payments Save All That interest Money |x Pay Off Existing Mortgages | or Land Contracts | * Mackinac Island is still as y , one of the four. He also is the one “ent ' Washington with his father Bing’s tendency 10 cuted besbeudee baldness, and he takes a ragging) pees because of from his brothers about the tou-| pees he wears for public appear- ances. *® x ~* Different as they are in appear- ance and nature, the twins share one thing in common: domestic- ity. Both were wed to Las Vegas showgirls — Phil to Sandra Jo |Drummond, Dennis to Pat Shee-|‘ han, Both have given Bing grand- children, Dennis Michael Jr. was born in December; Phil's daugh- | _12 te 15 Year Terms PERATORS ON DUTY ° FREE APPRAISALS “2s Hours a DAY ASK FOR MORTGACE DEPARTMENT BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 West Huron Pontiac there is ONLY ONE SHOW IN TOWN with the VIOLENCE with the HATE with the BLOODSHED with the ACTION “9000 DAY FORA HANGING? at the BLUE SKY tomorrow © ‘THURSDAY, MAY 21st ia —_ F mews | f uF, — oe | rio). ki wee wre wit On Your Way to Church ... or the Beach ... Sunday Breakfast Buffet JUICE, MELON, ECGS, SAUSAGE, BACON, CREAMED HAM, TOAST, BLUEBERRY SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES, CINNAMON ROLLS, BEVERAGE 9 TO 11:30 + Ne Woodward—Just South of Pontiac. | APPOINTMENT f? ¢ MAD WATERFORD \E=Al DRIVE-IN THEATER with ] Cer. Williams Lake-Airport Rosdo——Bon Office Opens 7:00 PLM. |. NOW! thru THURSDAY! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! ’ ’ THIRTY-SIX — NTE ESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 ONE COLOR : . aa The “Big Three” automakers— billion since 1950 for new plants Fy , TIMES Chrysler, Ford and General Mo-'or additions to their facilities 3|Expect Strike This Summer gwIN Guost ot ogo YOU FOREVER! tors—have spent more than $3.5| Michigan. : . “THE SCREAMING SKULL” ‘ rom | Auto Makers S tockpile Cars, Steel oy eee Eat THE MOST FAMOUS & THURS. | 2 “ae (Ben Phiegar is ~ over, 88 juses a tremendous amount of steel. .models—supposedly with consider- \Ford and Chevrolet, is playing into} SINNER OF THEM ALL! f SEE showing Devid J. Wilkie, But right now it would seem |able new styling—will be showing the customer's hands. whe & i reine) PHLEGAR that unless a steel strike were up . The average -car buyer doesn’t! | prolonged, the industry won't | particularly care whether Ford AP Automotive Writer = | suffer and the potential new-car | One industry source suggested . od : Chevrolet sells the most cars, But DETROIT #—The big auto mak-| buyer will notice it only slightly. | this could make for the roughest jh +n companies have their dealers jers continue to build cars at a duly-October quarter in the deal- - under considerable ‘ . ate that indicates they expect 4 Ouming ‘steadily. On the fist of| Cw tislery- It should however, lthrough sales contests to reach the STARTING TOMORROW! —— * — - May dealers had more than three-| prices would have to go dow wn dlgeee And aia willing =) ; , : quarters of a million cars on hand. i - fig see! contracts expire June| further’ ROO) new cars were in| mer, (renee teeratnad dle ' | ALL NEW! NEVER BEFORE SHOWN ANYWHERE! out considerable trouble, don’t ap-|transit between assembly lines and) aioe, Ford claims it has sold the most pear bright. The auto industry individual dealers. + &£&.@ 1959 models. Chevrolet -claims the ~ * * lead for the calendar year, Industry sources expect this) Right now an industry battle for) Stee] strike or no, the results @ AF Officers total inventory to sweep past 900,-/Sales positions, especially between should be interesting. | THE STORY NO ONE DARED FILM... UNTIL now! 000 in the next few weeks. This! 7 stock would last the best part of Pbpb oboe rrr rE TT TTI E ri Ty @ NO. 1 ered a all factories“to shut “down. & 9:00 atConference jay iver cuoice : TONIGHT ONLY ALLA _| A l yants | — -_—> , It's voeral had sae i he a ed car and papa wanls a lve WEDN ESDAY, MAY 20th 4 ; uld have been ised. one, the family mig ave to . . . BLUE SKY : mC rege let ighti 900.000 bles.* ' Additionally, the regular 1960 S cnnecncecensenssucnenevecsscecuasd $2,000, A WEEK WAS HIS * FIRST WITH THE SENESD EXCLUSIVE! EXCLUSIVE! APPALLING TS P wel RET Cer) FIRST OAKLAND COUNTY SHOWING HERE! Stes, DIXIE HWY., 1 BL. N of TELEGRAPH RD., FE 5-4500 DIRECT FROM A RECORD BREAKING RUN AT THE MICHIGAN THEATER IN DETROIT Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. — Show Starts 8:00 P. M. Admission 90c for This Engagement ALSO ) —T |" FIRST MARILYN “EXPLOSIVE!...ONE OF THE MOST UNINHIBITED PONTIAC MON ROE —AND ENJOYABLE ANTICS IN YEARS! SHOWING QUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY!”-1y.rms ves bosom ¢ | EVERYWHERE bosom companions “PACKED HOUSES ARE ROARING WITH ROBUST . POUR TONY | LAUGHTER! HILARIOUS!” waree wwcuen PRAISE ile! Sie, _ , ON A a DEEPLY MOVING, rae . JOLTINGLY REAL MOTION PICTURE! The Year's Tenderest Love Story! This Is a Picture for All the Family! ry STEIGER wm NEHEMIAH WE HESIMY hi oa LMU RAFT-BREN BROWN nH ee ST LOREN: QUINN —— ss rer — ‘The music trom “Some Like It Het” Cae AGERE oe ot court ep at af record shops. Eeoaee PA ‘ af \w ' * a ial! SOPHIA ANTHONY .MAGOO CARTOON . s THIRTY-SEVEN. ea Foytack Key to Problem . bullpen wouldn’t cure. Good Bullpen Will Cure Tiger Ills, Dykes Says | NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy)since he took over as manager. Dykes says there is nothing wrong|Prior to that time it had won two! with his Detroit Tigers that a good|games and lost 15. Under his di- rection it has- won 10 and lost “It's a good ball club,” the five. stocky veteran of managerial and suddenly found himself directi about three weeks ago when Bill ,4l! last year. The team Norman was fired, “The one thing wrong it that when we have to go to the bullpen sae we're in trouble. We could use one or two more” starters, too.”’ The Tigers’ bullpen trouble traces to the inability of Paul Foy- tack to perform as expected. Foy- tack is a starter, but not a fin- isher. He’s started eight times and has yet to go the route. With Foytack faltering, it was to bring in Don Mossi from the bullpen to take up the slack. Mossi has been doing quite, all right in his new role, as) witness his second victory over | the becalmed New York Yankees’ last night. But he is sorely missed | in relief. j “Foytack has been erratic,” | Dykes says generously. ‘“‘He got off to a bad start and hasn't beén able to get himself straightened | out.”’ } The original Tiger bullpen had as its standbys Mossi, Ray Nar- leski and Tom Morgan. Morgan has been ill. Narleski got away to a terrible start, but has been good in two of his last three relief stints, although his earned run average still is .953. Dykes makes no secret of his hopes that a deal might be made for a pitcher or two. If that can't be done, the general idea among the team’s followers is that the Tigers will have to reach out to a farm club for an “arm.” Dykes declines to take credit for the club's improved showing) is better than .270. “But unless we get complete from our starters we're in “The hitting is good,” he ‘ob- coaching jobs says of the team he serves. “Eddie Yost has hit seven home runs, and he hit only eight , average tough time.” ta a Angeles Dodgers are happy with Don Fairly, their $75,000 bonus baby they signed off the South- ern Cal campus last year. His three hits helped LA beat the Redlegs, 6-4, last night and he is batting .352 and playing right field regularly. ‘Weak Hit, Good Pitch Birds Pull Sox Off Top By The Associated Press O’Dell's homer came in the sec- Those Baltimore Orioles are do- ond inning, following ai walk, ing things the hard way and mak- against southpaw Billy Pierce it look easy while hovering The switch-hitting O'Dell, batting near the American League lead. right - handed. punched the ball They're third, 1% games shy of down the right field line and it Harvey THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Yankee-Tamer Lary Can Put NY in Basement | Mossi’s Clutch Hurling, Timely Hitting Pace 6-3 Win Over Bombers making history today, They could drop the world cham-; of their series after Detroit's 63 triumph in last night’s opener. Lary (3-3), the Tigers’ Yankee \jinx, was scheduled to pitch to \day’s game against Bobby Shantz. ‘By winning today, the? Tigers jcould swap their cellar spot on |percentage points with the sev- enth-place Yanks. * * * Tigers on Threshold of Making History It Sounds Impossible This Could Yankees fall into last place. lose their day game to the Detroit \Tigers, current tenants of the cel- NEW YORK w — The Detroit) Tigers were on the threshhold of lar, who last night handed the ‘champs their fifth loss in their last six games, 6-3, behind lefty Don Mossi. champs. - himself calling on the littlest Yankee of them all—Bobby Shantz '—to hold off the barbarians at the gate. Stengel had planned to pitch World Series hero Bob Tur- ley, but the burly Turley needs more rest. ¥ *® * “ “I thought we did our best hittin’ in a long time last night,”’ sighed Stengel. ‘‘But when we got Detroit's opening victory, fifth the hitting we didn’t get the pitch- the Tiger's last two of last sea- Dykes’ men. ‘in a row over New York counting ing.” That's a sad, familiar story to json, was a combination of Don other ball clubs, of course, but |Mossi's clutch pitching and sur- ‘prising clutch hitting by Jimmie themselves in those straits during the past 10 years as Stengel he Yankees seldom have found With Rocky Bridges knocking directed them to nine pennants. in three runs, Detroit made sound use of eight hits and a collection ef walks while the | Yanks folded. PRIZE ROOKIE — The Los | Whitey Ford, the Yankees’ starter, failed to last through the first inning when Detroit scored four runs on four hits and two walks *® *® * After scoring twice in the fcurth the Tigers went hitless the rest of the way off Art Ditmar and Tom Sturdivant. But after the way the Yankees J went down in front of Mossi, even though putting men on base, it mage no diffeernce. Two Tiger double plays killed off New York threats * * * Nine men batted for Detroit in the first inmnmiag. Ford gave up after pitching. te eight of them. The Tigers got their last twe runs off Ditmar. Sturdi- yant, taking over in the sev- nth, retired the last nine Tigers in a row. Eddie Yost's single and walks to . uenn and Al Katine filled that Mrs. Smead finished in the New that the day of unexpected doom may be at hand, Stengel was taking it calmly, just as years ago he took defeat after — defeat in stride as manager of | the hopeless Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves. He spoke wistfully in the New) Mrs. Erdelon WDGA | Winner in Windsor Mrs. Robert Erdelon, Indian-| wood's club champion, walked off | with the honors yesterday in the third weekly Women's District Golf Association event of the year. *® * * Neither rain nor wind at Beach Grove Country Club in Windsor could stop Mrs. Erdelon from win- ning her first tournament of the season. She fired 44-44—88 for a \one-stroke edge over Mrs. L. W. ‘Smead of Orchard Lake. * * * It was the third straight week first, after winning six of their bounced over the charging Aj the bases for Detroit in the first runnerup position. Her scorecard last eight. But it hasn't been a Smith. It ws O'Dell'as second With one out - In succession -came a sacrifice year-old newcomer to WDGA ranks breeze—not when they've had to home run in five major league take three of four from front-run-' seasons—both against the White ning Cleveland and Chicago's’ Sox. . 2 | O'Dell (2-2) gave up five of the Kuenn, a single by Red Wilson, with 90. |\White Sox hits, blanking them on SCoring Kaline, and a double by White Sox to do it. * * * fly by Gail Harris which scored and a golfer of great promise, took! Yost, a single by Bridges scoring 3rd place in the field of 44 players) after last night's 63 victory over the Yankees. Mossi, who has won two games this year both Pitching has been the payoff for three hits until the seventh, when Frank Bolling. s-oring Bridges the weak-hitting Birds. Excluding he gave up a walk and singles by Ditmar came in and struck Mossi a weekend split with Cleveland’s| pinch-hitter John Romano and Ut, ending the inning. power club, Baltimore's. steff has Luis Aparicio. O'Dell called it The Yanks put two mén on allowed but seven earned runs in quits in that inning, after bruising with singles with none out in the last six games against the his leg fielding a grounder. leaders. Last night, just 24 hours after Fee eet pearson rt eg hb, the mext three men in order Hec Brown and Billy Loes com-|Fisrerss 8000 Allison cf! 40109 While keeping the zunners tied bined for a shutout that knocked! power1n 4000 Kill’br'w3> 3000 down. By The Associated Press jon August 10. Last season they Cleveland out of first, youngsters Colavito rf 4121 Sievers lb 2108 ® ° ' ; . Billy O'Dell -and Jerry Walker winess {14% Brom 3020 A double by Hank Bauer and Hank Aaron's been stopped, butlagain were the only club to lead Ps y Chicago's i, dar on top| Naregon « 3921 Porter ¢ 3122 singles by Norm Siebern and Tony,the Milwaukee Braves are still/by four or more and they did it nded brie A | mford ss . ; ’ . . r | by beating the White. Sox 21./ Grant p 3000 Grigssp 908 ee ne whi Sieber s seal Pee After a week of winning by winning their sixth in a row on ; 8 ix-hitt Br'd'wskip 1 IK Le east P second, sco two for New y havea six-game s a a | ; ey A cat (ratte edaeeaerk 7 . Totals 365105 —perhl teee York in the second with none out. a 4'-game bulge, which might |Ausust 3 for a fivegame margie. -— s hom B-Becquer 1@00 Mossi climbed out of that one make it later than you think in| hair rsa wei have ping six : Totals 31272 with the help of a double play that National League pennant S'Taignt, longest string of | — Coveland jumped Sack imo the A—Plied out for Clevenger in 7th. B— with Kubek caught stealing as Dit- race. in the NL, after whipping San) lead, a half-game ahéad of Chi-; cago, with a 5-2 victory at, Wash- cleveland .... . ington. Last place Detroit moved iy eed PO-A—Cleveland 27-13 . o @armtior - level ai- within .025 percentage points Of washington 27-12 DP—Held. Webster seventh-place New York by beat- and Power CLEVELAND WASHINGTON abr up for Pascual tn 9th ing the Yankees 6-3. The Kansas Cieyeiand 6, Washington 8 . : . {Gp _waragen. Samford. HR—Colavito, a walk to Kaline and a fielder’s City-at-Boston game was rained out. PA NARA RT: i titles y% Doctoring. Your ga? Rive Vee oy Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF strokes!” PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “Too many penalty DIAGNOSIS: Foolhardiness. of-bounds shot just about eliminates your chances on “* a given hole in match play. A couple of these can finish you for good in medal play competition. Aways play away from the out-of-bounds line. The straightest drivers in the world do it, so why not you? Many golfers line up without regard to the threat of the two- “ stroke penalty and seem surprised when SRE SEEDED EI MEIGS SR i ES, ss vice versa. Just be sure you give yoursélf a margin for error. / } the shot sails out of bounds. That's why I feel that this bit of elementary strategy should be included in any discussion about golf. This is not intended to mean that you should de- liberately knock the ball into deep rough or trees just to keep it in bounds. What I am advocating is a middle- of-the%road type of caution. If there is out of bounds on the left, alm down the right side of th TREATMENT: The killer stroke these days is the one that sends the ball out of ‘bounds. With the two- stroke penalty called for under present rules, the out- ma ouT OF > * e fairway—and seh * 030 011 006—5 6¢@1-2 SR ea Oe eae es EL GLEE Se ORE ch. th€ir half of the inning but | Messi held them off, retiring mar was fanning. * * * Piersall, Held, Porter SP—Naragon choice that advanced both run- Porter j ners. The Yanks got their last run in the sixth on a walk to Bauer and singles by Siebern and Kubek.) . The Yanks put a man on base in| » each of the last three innings but none of them got as far as second. | DETROIT NEW YORK abrh bi abrh bi Yost 3b 4120 Boyer, 3b 5010 Kuenn rf 3100 MceDgid M 50190 Maxwelllf 4110 Mantlecf 50106 Kaline cf 2200 Howardib 4010 > Hartis lb 4001 Berrac 30180 Briigesss 8123 Bauerrf 32106 Wilson c 4021 Steberh If 4131 Bolling 2> 40112 Kubekss 4022 Mossi p 4000 Fordp 0000 - Ditmar p 2000 Totals 34686 A-Skowron 1000 Sturdivntp 0000 B-Carey 1010 Totals 373123 A—Flied out for Ditmar in 6th; B Singled for Sturdivant in 9th Detroit acne e 'New York he &|Mossi (W. 2-2) ........9 12 3 3 2 2 Ford (L, 3-3) ..... % ¢€ 4 4 BI ROUMAL scscccseseccss Oe 6 S ' | Sturdivant 3 0 0 2 HBP—By Ditmar, Yost. WP—Ford. U— ¥ | McKinley, Soar, Chylak, Summers. T— (2:47. A—18,341. » Lansing Hurler Tosses was 4445—89. Nancy Smith. a 19- Be the Day Yanks Fall Into Cellar NEW YORK (UPI)—This could York dressing room of moves he be the day that staggers the would like to make, knowing that! imagination — the day the proud, the only thing that really could' world champion New York help would be if the Yanks would: Start putting their heads together It will happen if the Yankees to score more runs (they left nine’ more runners stranded last night). | e * * * “I got to go with young (Cletis) Boyer at third right now because | he's lookin’ all right,”’ said Stengel. “And I would like to give (Johnny) | pion New York Yankees into the, / It’s a situation mever dreamed -Blanchard a chance to catch — I. American League cellar and with of im the preseason dope, when know he can hit but I would like none other than Yankee -killer) the Yankees were favored to to see if he's a big league |Frank. Lary as chief propelling repeat as American League | force. That was the dramatic possibil- catcher.” “But,” he added with the And, in his hour of desperate familiar twinkle, “I would like to ity as the Tigers and Yanks met 1.64 Manager Casey Stengel finds win a game first before I t lin the second and concluding game , .——— & ad that.” ' GIANT KILLERS — Milwaukee righthander Joey Jay (right) and Wes Covington were the Giant killers last night as the Mil- waukee Braves defeated San Francisco, 81, for their 6th straight. | Covington had a three run homer to lead the attack. ? 1 s Birmingham Golf Team Slipping: SPORES Prep Foes Are Curious After me | OUR HERO — Tiger manager Jimmy Dykes is pleased with the performance of Don Mossi against the Yanks, was obtained as a bull pen pitcher from Cleveland but has been given start- ing assignments by Dykes. But Braves Win 6th in Row for 414 Game Lead - 020 001 O 0 0—3): Baltimore E-—-Howard. PO-A—Detroit 27-11, New) Detroit 6, York 27-10 DP—Wilson and Bolling: | Bridges, Bolling and Harris. LOB—De- " |\troit 9. New York » | 2B—Bolling, Bauer. SB—Siebern. s— Cleveland at Wi ».|Maxwell SF-~Harris. (3-2) vs 2 1\Kahsas City at Boston, 1 p.m. Q3 (1-3 2 3 3 Detrot at New York, 1 pam —Larry (33) TOMOR Kansas City at Bostin, 1 p.m. Only game scheduled * The Braves weren't able to gel this far out front until August in Bridges drove home Detroit's each of the last two seasons Hamner. Webster and Power. Pair in the fourth by singling after which saw them grab the pen Semford, Bertoia and Sievers LOB— a4 single by Charley Maxwell and with room to spare. t+ * & . In 1957, the Braves became the! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 0 200 00 O—6 Cleveland 5, Washington 2, night | M 2 Chicago 1, nm.» ; b ew York 3, night | Chicago 8, Ph Kansas City at Boston. postponed. rain’ TODAY’S GAMES Kemmerer (42) vs. Shantz (1). SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION No-Hitter on Ist Try 9 em ~~ “eres? 15 S71 2% GREENSBORO, N.C.: (AP) —/Rew Orleans .... 38 ass 3 Larry Foster, 21-year-old right-|cnat "eres (38 2 7% hander pitched Durham to a 3-0,/4¢ wie ae ae: no hit yictory G hd » AMERICAN ASSOCIATION his first ‘start 5 Bc Bagg py: Carolina League “Tuesday - [Dadianapolis sO 78 et Foster, from ‘Lansing, Mich., | Minneapolis > 2. 2 3 walked 10 and struck out six in SEE ONE Fat Ty 10\4 getting the league's first no hit wusrén - “3. -— ws victory in 1959, The former Michi- Won Lest Pet. Behind. gan State -hurler bested former|Peme’ 0: 3 db x | Notre Dame pitcher Frank Car- | - ci a» SS 3 ashington, 7:05 p.m —score| Milwaukee at Francisco 8:1 last night. The. only ing, which gave up 11 hits, was an ’ 0-for-4 collar on Aaron, who had aant h it in 22 consecutive games. That is the longest streak in either league. The Chicago Cubs ahd Los An- ‘only club to lead the race by 4'%4\geles tied for third, just ..001 per- when they won their sixth straight:centage points behind the Giants, Pet. meats ron . | I aT Chicago... 21 13 6a \“% |Ban Francisco .. 18 1% 529 4% Baltimore... 20 " S88 Ite [Ch 0 : 17 Sa 4% Washington . ‘WW 19 472 S's Ty ~» se 64% Kansas City ..... 4 16 67 S's j|Cmmeiinati...i.. 17 16 56 5 | een 13) 8 «9 7 | ra escds 15 “oe New York 12 18 4000 «67's (St. Logis ....,.. nb 2 a“. =~ Detroit 12 2° 375 «8's = Philadelphia 1h 2 355 20 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS TODAY'S GAMES San Francisco, 3:30 p.m.— (2-1) vs. MeCormiek (1-2). at Los A , 2 § pm— ewcombe (24) and Lawrence (3-3) vs. McDevitt (2-2) and Erskine 0-1). Koufax (0-0) . Philadelphia at Chicago, 2 p.m.—Cardwell (1) vs. Drabowsky (1-3). Pittsburgh at St Louis, @ p.m—Friend (0-6) vs, Mizell (#1). TOMORROW'S 516 515 406) 67% 467 433 400 394 TUESDAY'S FIGHTS SAN ANTONIO — Raymundo Torres, 135%, Ake Seenten, knocked oul Russ ow iN , W.Va. . : out Willie Cooper, { venson . W.Va, 4 0 ights ME OCRTON. { Pree Domemy Ursus, |Atrows Yooh, Las Veues. io. oe ¢ “\ \ Aaron's Hit Streak Halted 22222 when the Cubs handed Philadel-;complete game since last July phia a seventh straight defeat 8-7, and the Dodgers ended their los- ing string at five by beating Cin- cinnati 6-4. The St. Louis Cardi-|by Willie Mays and Orlando Ce- nals won three in a row for the|peda and an infield out, first time, beating Pittsburgh 8-2.) the Dodgers made it with five ‘unearned runs, putting it away Aaron, still the NL’s top hitter with four gift runs in the sixth, int. fhe. Only ‘at .462, has been held hitless only when Charlie Neal's two-run dou- bright spot in the Giants’ pitch- one other time this season. That ble cracked a 33 tie. Johnny was in an 0-for4. game against Klippstein (40) was the winner Philadelpia's Robin Roberts April 4s _ Henry was safe on an error, pitchers. Johnny Schmidt ,walked, struck out twice and flied lost it. rout last night against loser Jack) * * * ‘md and Dom Zanni. * ¥ * April 18 of last season. Joey Jay (2-1) pitched his first |Bruton ef Pharmacy, Arrows Waterford Victors Lakeland Pharmacy trimmed the Eagles, 8-2, and the Arréws swamped Hubert ‘Wall's Service, 19-3, in a pair of loosely-played Waterford Township National League softball games last night: at Drayton Plains. Bill Pittman walked six batters | but fanned 10 and allowed only three hits in Lakeland’s easy tri- umph, There was a total of 16 free passes: to Ist base in this game. Bill Pitchford scored four runs to feature the romp by the Arrows in a contest halted after 4% innings by the. 10-run rule. Tonight's schedule: At Drayton .|Plains — Waterford Merchants vs. Eagles (National), 7 p.m., and ‘Lotus Lakers vs. Dobski’s Bar|” (National), 8:30 p.m. OPE the Braves, giving up seven hi and striking out eight. shutout in the fourth the second of four A two-run pinch single by Jim (5-4) and relievers Joe|Marshall capped a winning three- run ninth for the Cubs after the 'Phils had taken a 7-5 lead with The Braves got it over with fast,|three in the top of the ninth, two scoring four runs in the first onjon Wally Post's pinch homer. Wes Covington’s No. 2 homer,|Sammy Taylor also homered for with two on, and Del Crandall’s!the Cubs, while Cari Sawatski, solo sixth homer. Covington, 3-for-|who drove in four runs, homered 4, drove in four runs as the for the Phils. Ex-Cub Taylor Phil- Braves finally caught up with)lips (0-3) lost it and Don Elson Sanford. The big right-hander had'(3-1) won it, both in relief. beaten them three in a row since! Regional Loss Rivals to Know Answer Monday When Maples Go for 6th Press Title t ey tk: Balance has always been Bir- mingham's golfing trademark and it has paid off handsomely in the Press tournament, Gary Mouw paces the Maple squad, which consists of six juniors and Steve Radom, the lone senior. Mouw, a chunky youngster who stands 5-foot-7, is the school’s long- est driver, best all-round player + wenswvVeveavete Pe ee el nommnowonw—* a-wse penal econ~-~2000F eeeoceeose-scoekt -eeecee2020—-se" 82e8eC er eowocn—onw™ Bienen if Ht pcoceonwoo~-c00~Z fii ii eeccoun on scennune”™ 2 ve on ad ce~-eeeo~ Lonrnesnuconuend at. Bc a THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 . COLLEGE, SCOREBOARD EDMONTON (AP)—Sem Ly'e's | Aime 5, Ferris 3 Alma 3, 3 Bow Green 6. .W State 0 -Beleets {A Mamie et State 4, Foutqutouh 3 Michigan State 6, _ Indians 3 club’s board of directors. 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FE 2-7468 wig of Grand Rapids today became ithe first woman to be elected to Mrs, Ladewig, woman bowler of the year seven times and winner of more national titles than any} other woman in the sport, joins| five other persons elected for the Conway struck out 12 batters and yielded only four hits Pontiac Institute’s 8-1 victory City League baseball game at! | The Institute squad jumped up| with three runs off starting pitch- er Al Stone in the 1st inning and 'breezed along from there behind| Nicholie meets Griff's Grill in [today’s Class B contest at 5:30 Ladewig First Woman Sports ‘Hall crown in 1908 and lost a bid for the heavyweight title the following year when he lost to Jack John- son. He died in 1910. ~ * * * Dr. Stowe was tennis coach at |Kalamazoo College for 22 years, refereed Davis Cup and NCAA matches and also served aS a chemistry professor at Kalamazoo College. Dr. Stowe was killed in an auto accident in 1957. Clark played on early Detroit Lion teams and six times was named all-pro quarterback. He coached the Lions for two sea- sons and headed the University ef Detroit staff three years. Fisher retired last year after ‘coaching University of Michigan baseball teams 38 years. His teams won 15 Big Ten tigles and one <4NCAA crown. Mann also coached at the Uni- versity of Michigan. His swimming 15 Big Ten and 13 NCAA cham- pionships. Oklahoma University. ager of the Detroit Pistons and of the Michigan Sports Committee for Michigan Week BR) (May 17-23) said his group is' |working toward establishment of a jpermanent site for the Hall of Fame. Nine Homers lin Avondale Church Loop jaction in the Avondale Church Softball League. | Earl Koonce, Bob Ruck, Bil a 22-12 rout of Avondale Baptist. | ‘byterian to a 15-4 conquest Church of God. | Elmwood Methodist trimmed St.’ ie) | the circuit in defeat. lover Nike. teams, over a 29-year period, took He now is coach at W. 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All seven runs were unearned pan testing newcomers and vet-| in a 5-2 victory for Pontiac RLDS|erans started their annual prac- Oak and Mt. Clemens hav Death Again Stalks 300° Speedway INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The|way driver's test only Monday.| Cortner’s face was smashed 50th death in 50 years was/After passing the final 130-mile- ‘against the steering wheel and he| charged today against treacherous! an-hour phase, he was permitted | lost a large quantity of blood from) turns and hard concrete walls of | to drive as fast as he liked. internal injuries. Other drivers | the Indianapolis, Motor Speedway | he land mechanics were waiting to! in the most disastrous practice ‘donate blood when he died. He wheeled his new Cornis Spe period since 1937, |cial into the northeast turn a lit-| Rookie Bob Cortner, 32, of Red-|11. too high and was caught by a ) G d Hurling Jobs in Softball lands, Calif, died last night of| .o<, wind. 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Lawrence St. 696 olidey Shop St. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 se eppon co rk Eee eases ES ‘tl 9 P. What's good enough for County links. same sincere attempt will ‘many ‘golf loops conducted 1959 and thereafter. Teeing Off. By BILL CORNWELL enough for the golfer as this column comes out of winter hibernation for another busy whirl around Oakland The Pontiac Press sports department tries to give fair recognition to the numerous bowling leagues oper- ating in this area during the winter months and ‘the (Newton Shines with Two Record Wins THIRTY-NINE _ é the bowler is surely good be made in respect to the here during the summer of space make it next to im- possible to publish detailed ‘accounts of the weekly ac- be happy to print highlight happenings. The only requirement for publi- ito jot down better than average iscores or any unusual happening, ‘note the leading team or individual land any change in leadership and PURE SILK... 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SHORT PUTTS 5 Marks Fall in W-O Track Even | The Wayne-Oaklang prep sports by the annual track meet at Mil- ford. . x * * winner for the 6th consecutive) year.- Bill Golden's athletes com- piled a convincing 43 13/14 total, with West Bloomfield runnerup with 32 3/7. Other included Bloom- field Hills 29 3/7; Brighton 27 3/7; Clarkston 20 3/7; Northville 18; Holly 14% and Clarenceville 11 6/7. Milford’s victory was achieved with the help of only one first place, Tom Manley’s 440- yard win, one of five marks that fell in yesterday’s assaults. Other new marks were the 830, Dick Ford (Bif'd. Hills), 2:05.5; 100 and 220, Jack Newton (W. Bif’d.), 10.4 and 22.2; broad jump, Powell (Clark.), 20 feet 1% inches; tied-medley relay, Holly, 2:40.5. Joe Leslie, new assistant pro at Pontiac Country Club, beamed) proudly the other day as he showed) lme a newspaper clipping from) back home in Whiting, Ind. Tim! cation is for each league reporter |: eslie, his 13-year-old brother, fired Won_by Barry Armstrong (BIf‘d. be hole-in-one at Wicker Park near) ‘Hammond, using a Siron on the) 150-yard 5th hole. Tim shot 78 that day and he breaks 8@ often. | | x *« * The annual Spring Best-Ball | golf tournament at Tam O’Shanter got off to a surprising | start this year when the defend- | ing champion team of Herman | Fishman and Maurice Surath | | was upset in the Ist round of | | match play, 43, by Bob Rosin | and Les Schmier. * * * | They were dividing the honors ‘again Tuesday in the Women’s Silver Lake Golf League. Mrs. Paul Castleberry, Mrs. Kenneth Thayer| and Mrs. Albert Borpak tied for! low putt laurels with 16 apiece. |The blind hole event went to Mrs. |Castleberry, who took five strokes lon the 4th hole. | 1 * * * | Springdale Park rescued Bir-| ' See the New 1959 RCA and ZENITH Radios and Televisions | STEFANSKI Radio & Television mingham High School's golf team | this week after the Maples were ‘homeless for more than a week.| ‘Birmingham, along with Bloom- field Hills, got the ‘boot’ at North Hills and the Maples were with- ‘out a home until city-operated | 1157 W. Huron St. FE 26967 Springdale opened the gate. Keego’s star, Jack Newton, was the meet’s only double winner, taking both dashes in record times. Hottest events were the mile, H.) with Milford freshman, Ted Nelson, on his heels, and the 880- relay, won by West Bloomfield, chased by Milford to a very tight finish. * * * On the golf front Bloomfield Hills defeated Clarkston at North’ Host school Milford was the 4ve Farmington a tie for first|won the lone point 7-5, 7-5. Breaking an extra-inning knot;with the ‘Jays. Each has a 91 J ' Rubber Car Rug With Every \\ i LINED Mieluding PART 8s Lagos \ \\\ + ZB ‘ For all popular makes and models of cars and trucks Let vs prove how rhable, fac- > » oF operating econ. tory-tested MUSTANG ovtperforms omy, longer, trouble-free life. ‘em all because of precision engi- MUSTANG‘S low prices are 334% below cost of @ new engine ond with easy peyments, too, Drive eround . . . for greatest deol in ontiac Motor Parts Automotive Parts and Equipment 29 Auburn Ave. Phone FE 2-0106 Come In! Let Us Show You! | Hills, 172-185, led by Bob Thomp- sor’s 38 medal. Win was the 10th for the Hills, against two losses. | Eaglet thinclads won a practice | test. with Pontiac Northern on the Huskies’ own field, but dropped a SCL golf match at Pontiac Country club to RO St. Mary, 4%-%s. The track victory was a slim one, e ~ } * * * | Marty Fryt led OLSM'’s golfers with 41, a stroke back of ROSM’s John Gary. W-O winners: High hurdles—Bell (WB), 17.0 Medley relay—Holly, 2:40 5 100-yard—Newton (WB), 10.4 680—Pord (BFLD H), 2:055 440—Manley (Mil), 53.5 440 (2nd race)—Caverly (Clark), 541 Leow hurdles—Loveland (Bright), 22.3 220—Newton (WB), 22.2 BPLD “4 | 880-relay—W. Bloomfield, 1:37.85 } 4 | | | Pole vault—Langiey non ee 10-9 | Shotput—Wkkstrom ( > | 5 inches Broad jump—Powell (Clark), 20 feet, 1% inches High jump—Gray (Clarkston), S feet,! 7% inches {i Pa be >, - Check these PLUS SERVICES Some of the outstanding reasons why you are wiser buying lumber and meterials through us: For any building job, you need only one supplier when you choose Poole’s! 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Lower photo is a modern, fiberglas, outboard runabout at |charge when accompanied by a Peatice Press Photo RADIO $ 00 CALLING planing speed. Which will last the longer? adults. __ FINAL TOUCHES — Leon Perkins (in cockpit at top) puts the wearen finishing touches to his new, shiny 18-foot cabin cruiser, which he built in his garage during spare time. Perkins hopes to get his 12MIN HAM RAMB wig. ALL BOAT craft in the water this weekend. B = 6-3900 LER (Ss 7 , 8 | fut Phe | fishing in Bass Lake, Wis.? Better i NES ae when it decide which one. - : ‘ A local sportsman checking a i VAG f comesto hwo wr By JOHN BOHANNAN is the builder. He must start with|boat will last a long time and give map of the state discovered 68 1] j sO faitay Syndicated Beating Writer proper materials of good. quality -y — fun for ne least amount B Lakes in Wisconsin. iL pooh 2 tat } tay MARINE INSURANCE “It I buy this boat, how long|—well-seasoned wood, or the cor-/ UPKEeP exPeniure- EE VURAL : will par ong geet cay skippers rect alloys of metal. He must * a Pas ~ ‘oe are ng this question, © take pride in honest workmanship. « Questions uwers ’ come fo answer is equally familiar. ‘‘It all| Last in the chain of fate is the} What are the causes of dry rot, Do You Have g vy to Take Along! depends. lowner himself. It’s up to him to/8Md how can it be prevented? H. R. Nicholie Ins. Agency FE 5-1201 Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in | a wooden-hulled boat built about the year 1906, and still going uniform will be admitted without It depends on how well the boat) keep the boat clean, well-ventilated| Dry rot is a fungus infection is’ designed and constructed, and|and protected from the weather.|Caused by an air-born spore which how well she is cared for by her;Common sense, use of wood pre-|tirives under certain conditions of = | Rusted Rocker only black marlin taken in the Cabo Blanco Big Five Match, i Show on June? — a DREDGING care. will hold its 9th annual horse show ShaHow, M & Weedy summer? If not, time's on June 7, at the John F. Ivory SHORELINES CONVERTED a'wastin’! Let our fully- = oes NEW ‘59 WAGONS MILWAUKEE (@®—Pianning any owner. The man who laid out the lines of the hull determined whether the boat will be sea-kind- servatives, paint, varnish, calking and bedding as well as adequately- ventilated canvas covers will zo a long way toward keeping a boat sound for many years to come. moisture and heat. It can be pre- vented by keeping the moisture content of the wood as low as pos-| sible and by seeing that there is enough ventilation to prevent ex- Advanced Obedience. Panels? GOLF BALLS = *5" GOLF CART KIT “1% SAVE 75% By Doing It Yourself! Class Begins May: 25 Beginning of a 15-week advanced ly or pound herself to pieces; whether she will be adequately framed, planked and fastened. If the hull is metal, the designer determines the thickness of the cessive rise in temperature and stagnation of the air. * * * Will a wooden hull last longer} in salt water or in fresh water? |Obedience training class for dogs, 49 Mt. Clemens St. In the summer of 1946, I bought a 35-foot keel sloop which had been built in Kungsors, Sweden, in 1929. Her bright-finished Hon- GOLF GLOVES *1* plates, how well they are braced | ara seg i b noe Salt water has a tendency to pre-|is set for Monday, May 25, at the es OPEN 95 $ 95 and secured. If it's plastic he} anid = was just besgen oni serve the wood, but attacks metal|Rudy Buchmann home, 1921 Del- STOCK ron = makes the all-important decision) \of how well the fiberglass is re- | inforced. hull fastenings through electrolysis. | -og6 Pontiac, at 7 p.m A new electronic protective system| , : uses an impressed anodic current! sound when I sold her 10 years Free Consultation On | later. Any dog with a “CD” degree, or BURKE, Chick Herbert TENNIS siemens The next man who makes or| Longevity is a worthwhile goal|to guard the entire hull, including|With at least a “leg’’ on such de- $ 9 GOLF CLUBS * SAHOO Mammannaow leeaahie the longevity of the craft|for the boat owner. Well-designed, the fastenings, shaft, propeller and gree, is eligible for admission, says RACKETS - — —e ammmes,|Well-built and well-cared-for, a rudder. Mrs. Mary Larson, Southern Mich- Rg 8 $ 95 ligan Obedience Training Club of. Rock Panel Golf Craft, Ralph Goodall satus tka ficial. The SMOTC is sponsor for the class. ALUMINUM and}, It Yourself’ Boat Under Cer Door | SET of 8 IRONS BURKE, Chick Harbert | . of prospective omiries may can * 2 Door 25. 9 FIBERGLASS |rasy Job for City Man Shore ona Beer OPE Re 6.95 Tie 9 OO”? | swooos $BO% Snap On Rocker Panels Are Engineered So That All You Have to Do Is Slip It Over the Old Section. 30 Minutes Work | With a Few Metal Screws. GALAXY LOUISVILLE—Grand Slam SET of 8 IRONS “T just saw a design of a boat; craft from a commercial “kit” | | that I liked and I went ahead and —a sort of do-it-yourself method. | built it,’’ says Leon Perkins, 7415 | It is his first’ boat job. It is a Pershing Rd., west of Pontiac. |smooth skin, offshore cruiser, with Building an 18-foot cabin cruis- oaargaacns interior and deck trim, | \er in a garage during spare and powered by a V-50 outboard time wasn’t exactly as simple as |motor. The craft is completely | that, however. But Perkins, a equipped with federal and coast pattern- maker for Production guard safety needs. It has a beam | | LOUISVILLE—Grand Siam . SET ef 3 Matching woo $60.00 List ea — $2995 e & & wu a WE ALSO FEATURE Pattern Shop in Detroit, had mo |of 8 feet and is designed to earry| am. PM. Enterprises, Inc. trouble fabricating his handsome [eight comfortably. Miner Majer Miner Mader] 9 wy WaleoW BLVD @ EVINRUDE MOTORS TO Perkins hopes to get the boat in!Pri cic 838 inas feo ‘ me | 280 Acres Burned ja nearby lake this weekend, ex-|S8t -.--+++- —— 2 6 ae FE 3 7438 e GAITOR TRAILERS _ |pects to use it on Cass Lake dur- |Men. eee, OBS 218 O58 3:40 = Pe ‘BREA aE LANSING — Forest fires burned ing the summer. Wednes 10:10 4:00 10:40 4:25 280 acres in Michigan during the week ending May 10. Highest damage toll was re- corded in the southern Lower Pen- insula where seven fires burned \159 acres. Rain held the fire figure \down in the northern lower and upper peninsulas. C ~ KELLY'S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn, Auburn Heights FE 2-8811 ITY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE -_ oO “A GRAND EVENT Buick Caravan Visits LAKE ORION Friday and Saturday May 22-23 When the © REFRESHMENTS © DOOR PRIZES ¢ ENTERTAINMENT DOOR PRIZES GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE REGISTERING HIGHEST MILEAGE ON MILEAGE TESTER JULIO and HIS GYPSY BAND Direct From Hungarian Village Featured: | Friday 6 to 9 P. M. and Saturday 2 to 6 P. M. | & WATCH FOR OUR gh es : GRAND _ THE CAR: Buick 59 4 OPENING AL HANOUTE, Inc. | , SOON 209 N. Park Blyd., Lake Orion, Michigan : | CHEVROLET — BUN OFtt a 22 a eT ee <= =. -—-- - _es all — Sa * _ sag _ ad 7 hi ; See Price Shift [ MARKETS [Electronics Hit The following are t in May Futures exists. Se," by Profiteering Market by growers and sold ] in wholesale packag CHICAGO uw» — Grain . futures Savin are furnished by the! NEW YORK w — The stock prices generally were slightly Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of |market moved unevenly higher in easier in early dealings today on Tuesday |moderately active early trading to- Oe TE ee ck the Board of Trade but brokers) | day. said they could be expected to) . Gains and losses of most key shift rather broadly either way or! Detroit Produce lstocks were kept within a 1-point ‘4 both before the close. FRUtrs ‘range. Most changes were small. 4 * * * re ape ———. oe goccanoccoecce “| E rane iia It is the final day for trading! Northern’ Spy. DU eee eee eeee 2.50/ xcept vere _ ’ in May contracts and even a light! Steele Red. bu. ...................- 3.28) ics where profit taking brought volume of short covering or liqui-| | aspereaus. {NEGETABLES | sharp losses to some issues. Tex- dation at.this time often pushes Chives, No. ng gus llc 7 Se i Instruments apie ige about 5 the market a few cents to several |beeks. No. y 4 oa seeeeee tees points. Raytheon fell 3% to 63 on cents either way. Pareley, Toot, S06. ...+-----.sse0se * 159] BUecessive opening blocks of 15,- _ : peeee % bu. hog titties 2 000 and 5,000 shares. fide swings were expected in s ag. 5 ; . . May. rye especially in view of a |Radishes, white “dor 2... ie ee rather large open interest te be |Rbubarb. hothouse, dos.” behs. .... 1.25 rebounded from recent slides. Ze- evened up against a commercial Tomatoes, meno ene. titeeceeee 3.00/nith recovered about 4 of yester- supply of considerably jess than | Mustard. No. 1, bu. .. \ eeeeee 2.00 day’s 16% decline. Thiokol picked : A a million bushels in_deliverable [Spinscn. bu. 9102.00020000001..001, 200|4P_@ Point or more. : ee positions, | Turnips. BU ccccsue -s ++ 2.00) Stocks with Cuban sugar re-} = 14, wa ak t | |sources were mixed in the wake of| . . |yesterday's decline following news| i wwe Near the end of the first hour | Poultry and Eggs lof the agrarian reform program| | prices had become rather broadly | CARPET CONTROVERSY WAXES HOT — Sens. Paul Doug- DETROIT POLLTRY {in Cuba. Cuban American Sugar | od. W las (D-Ill) \and William Proxmire (D-Wis) right, opponents of Se ne neat Gas lcnenee! {0| DETROIT, May 20 (AP)—Prices = was about unchanged. American ‘ : - 133 cents a bushel lower, May. per pound f.o.b Detroit for No. spending $150,000 for carpeting in new Senate Office Building |g) g¢1 1 j May |@aitty live poultry: ‘ Sugar recovered about a point. . * |$1.8642; corn 4s to 4s lower, May!” Heavy type hens 16-18; light type hens} Air Reduction and Du Pont (ex! suites, demonstrates the advantages of what they describe as “‘non | $1274: oats ‘s hightre to % low-|10: heavy type broilers and fryers 3-4) divide fa hplece: . skid’’ floor wax for tile floors in Proxmire's office. Each senator's | er, May 69%; rye Ye to % higher, eee aes me ul bre eel nd) gained about 2 apiece. office is carpeted but other rooms in their five-room suites are | May $1.35%4; soybeans % to 1 cent ies breeder turkeys heavy type hens) Fractional gains were posted tiled. Some senators have complained the tiled floors provide lower, May 32:29%. " ng for U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, Ford, slippery surfaces for their secretaries, and want them carpeted. | Demacer iaaes ae Gane ter Chrysler, International Nickel, : Douglas and Proxmire claim it would be a waste of taxpayers” | . . Detroit in case lots federal-atate grades Reyal Dutch and American Tel- ‘ AP Wirephote money. Grain Prices ™. P EeaGas the Linen @ tne as eae ephone. Goodyear stid more than MICHIGAN DAIRY PRINCESS — A green- She was picked for the honor over 40 other farm --— _ — — ~ __— CHICAGO GRAIN tee eee ee | point, Moderate losses were | eyed, dark-haired beauty, Mary Sue Hodge. 21, girls in competition yesterday at Michigan State | gra GAGO. May 20 (AP) — Opening “Commercially graded oo by American Tobacco, | of Sanilac County, receives her crown as Mich- University. Her alternates, from left, are Ruth . Wheat— . Rye— - me te ee ee eee | S. ‘Gypsum, Commonwealth | joan’; new Dairy Princess from Glenn Lake, Ann Avery, 18, of Calhoun County and Joyce May ........ 187% May ........ 1.35% Edison and Eastman Kodak ena Ors ang e on 1 May cncdicen 1M PU . 4-00 1fOM (gute hance ae an: eoategs ag. pan ok ° president of the Michigan Milk Producers Assn. Ann Arnett, 17, of Allegan County. ee. ee Dee ee 5 tate Barges | Ahead slightly were Liggett & : ° Mar ... 196% Lard (drums)— ; Myers, Lorillard, Southern Pacific O erm en ouse ar St ee 870 | - | (ex-dividend), Union Carbid ° 3 ’ Bay vane. 1G Sem 2... 98 Livestock Se ;, Union Carbide and ‘Nfy, What Soldierly Bearing July iyosse. 12624 Oct 10.008 | Sears Roebuck. y; Bep 123‘, | Soybean Otl—* | | LANSING #—Michigan senatorsiedq by ‘“‘an auto industry group” + Sear a athe oid oteens oes | sevens. dae ae SDA) _| . = = * ot today weighed giving the greet\in existence 60 years or longer. wat = aes . Cattle salable 800. Slaughter classes fully}. The ticker tape was late for a . light for a swank private cocktail | * * * July : . 633 Dec Pe oo" (936 ——: couse gheice | 1080-1116 tee five-minute spel]. Then turnover | : bar 10 stories above downtown) without the bill, any new club Bate new Mae ne ee gg [choice 1100-1180 Ib. steers 28.50: mo |Slackened appreciably. | Lansing overlooking the Senate!would be barred from a liquor 227 77° SM wy ee BS ce Sieeskia: slamaere te ew wand chamber and state executive): once by a law requiring a al hd re tg stones = = a ee wen ry a pais. | New York Sto k | VALLEY FORGE, Pa., —Just!cadets were on their toes as per-jof making it coeducational for a offices. ‘tance of 500 feet from the nearest Bs -+----50-70 ers 27.00: good to low choice heifers! cKS \suppose that someone somehow|haps never before when ‘‘Womenjday. A bill to clear the way for it church. The Stoddard Building re- \33.50.38.98; welts cove jive 00, can (Late Morning Quotations) should smuggle a movie queen into|in the Services Day” was observed| Kids talk, even under rigid dis- stalled yesterday after a Demo- portedly is 482 feet f the Pl -— ogee ney 15.00-19 Pigurés after decimal point are eighths West Peint for a gay barracks|May 7 with a regimental parade.|cipline. So the rare story of how 8 rom tne Flynr lable 400. Butchers under 270 Admiral .. 224 Kresge. 88 For the first ti the school’s|Cadet Charles F. Halsted III of cratic senator assailed it as @ outh Congregational Church. In U rvisOrs e |tbe. steady: over 270 Ibs. 25 cents lower: Air Reduc .... 8.2 Kroger 33 Party. = a x Durha N.C. led out “special privilege bill for special effect, the bill would permit height tea’ iso Ine 1675-17 25. iminea er pone algae i Libby MecNaL 113, OF that a bathing beauty shouldjhistory, cadets qpokyes or roe ; =, onal — it . Pu privilege people’’ backed by “‘mil- above the street to be included in |} and 2, 190-290 the. 17.40- No. 1 Allied Strs.... $1 Tigg & My ~~ oo3/Manage to give a clandestine show|in review before top brass of the| rooper’s orm, gave lionaires jthe distance measurement—in this 330 ibe Lite at ti me, mm om eee NO sees Loew's“ -- 34 for middies at Annapolis. [WAC, _ and Marine Corps) begeirnga wpe hag — _— ‘ e : 260- ad ep ie Lo : omen eserve. grad eaked * *« * one instance. ise: eased queda: eve S0a0 Bolen ee; 28 Lorillard... 394, Maybe what happened at Val- . i was s AmCan ...... 427 The girl, Penny Griener, 17, was Sen, John T. Minnema (R- (2175-14-28. Am Cyan... $84 4eu.® Nash .. 2 Jey Forge Military Academy | It came off beautifully. The . i. n. . ‘ salable 75. Steady; choice and am M & Fdy 1) 80 7 pola i $4 > ranks, whether afoot or ahorse. driven to a rendezvous near th Traverse City), liquer committee Lodge Calendar | chime 36 00-3900: standard and goodiAm Moters ... 37.7 Martin Co 33,| wasn’t quite as shocking as that * lacademy. Many cadets waited in chairman, defended the proposal. | Will Gather in Detroit #2020:..cc end, wilt, 800.2800 AmN Gas -'"6} May 'D sir’. 462) to the starchy school’s high com- | Were congratulated. a staging area, there. Sen. Patrick J. Doule (D-Dear- | Special Communication Cedar! slaughter lambe steady: #2 had choice to points vl 12468 | Merck ih 22 $ mand—but certainly the cup of | One of the standout cadets, hon- rm - : member, said L0dge No. 60 P&AM Clarkston | to Talk Over Recent prime shorn lambs No. Its 95 Ibs. Anaconda .... 681 Merr Ch&S .. 20 | authority overflows with chagrin. Ored many times in his year at . born), a committee said Thurs. May 2ist. 7:30 Work Be 28.60; Sow omaN lote otf) enceid cull Armeo St! |. 721 Mpls H 130.4 nt, didn’t look | p.m. Wor bl f . to choice slaughter ewes 3.00-8.00; these! 4 & Co. 245 Minn Mé 140.4) ithe academy, was 21-year-old ex-| Halsted, a cadet first sergea promoter. te ee in E.A Degree. don ae Problems o Counties aia octaae 4s tee Armour oO. a Minn e aL 3¢4. A prankish cadet really hung iled King Simeon of Bulgaria. |unhorsed a plebe and hoisted Peg- like millionaires to him. LAG AA Balt & Ohio . 44 jzonsen Ch 51 /one on the proud academy. He) board. Pe: handled the rest Beth 8 es: $31 om Ward ... 47.7 jny a nny ; The critical Democrat, Sen. For the second consecutive year, cg aie 381 rod el af —— a girl into = nec dress| PRIDE UME ED jof the adventure with finesse. NQt - Charles S. Blondy of Detroit, failed . . the boards of supervisors of Michi- e ense Or oes f= = pote Motorola v4 parade and got away with it. | Had it rested there. the pride/only was the masquerade unde- 24 cr a4 *x * * » bill but succeeded in ‘oe ; “wolfe Borden... sc00 17 4 Nat : of the academy would not have't bi of the reviewing to kill the bill bu gan’s six southeastern counties will roy aa a Nat Bise 51.5) Th de tf ‘ ' £00 bee h bled by he offbe |tected, but one t Ue getting it held pending further dis- converge on Detroit tomorrow to fo Three lar e Firms iy Mf eet et Nat naure ® a _— e academy sta and the — _— yt =—_— = perl — admiringly of ude “There enioean conflict in ex A Breakin at the [Molian-Amect- cea Cac. pa agente che g Brn pain i as ny Central . zs “ee _ . : . 7 ‘an Club. 60 N. Tilden St y _ hear Tg OT OL atters, controller |Budd Co. 28.6 Nort & West . 94 When the story reached top planation of plans for the Private ior “Township, last night netted)! the city of Chicago, |_NEW YORK (P—Three big (Gui"Fate’ gf Ror Pat i Crofoot School $400,000 Loan OK'd level, Halsted was questioned: club serving liquor atop the Stod- : * * x companies share today in more |Campd Soup .. 50.2 Nor . Mt dmitted thieves an assortment of tools of . Can Dr 1 WL Obie oF for F rndale hools | Me a —— dard Building. ss a Abeer undetermined value and an un-. Some °6 of Oakland's 8 sup-| tham 15 million dollars of new [Gam Pac m6 a ° Cub Scouts Stage e Sc recommendation of a fecalty j < ri f f : a ae bse nice neat atk cross from the determined amount of money from €TV!sors have indicated they will defense contracts. | Carrier Cp ol aaa Pan aw A The Senate Municipal Finance board, he was dismissed. - ha an : |a vending machine which was attend the annual meeting staged) 7" * Cater Trac. a pan Bol “4 Musical Program | ‘Commission yesterday approved! 4. friend commented: “I suf | apitol. . * broken open, Waterford Township DY the Supervisors Inter-County | The Navy awarded the Rem- |Cen Ill Lt Pf . 852 Parke Da ; |borrowing of $400,000 by Ferndale |Pose it was inevitable. After ali, Unofficially piloting the bill was|Police reported. , Committe | ington Rand Univac Division of lGnevaer . 112 Pa RR ane Parents and guests of Cub Scout|public schools for operating ex-|what would happen if a Grenadier W. F. Doyle of East Lansing, one-| srcaie atten. of 444 §. tered Delos Hamlin, chairman of the | Sperry Rand Corp. an 11-million- pee Geet ra ites oem - oe Pack & were entertained at a pro-|,enses until state aid is paid up.|Guardsman slipped Brigitte Bat hohe Recublican sciaier aad ore | Ms re o Squ Oakland County Board of Super- | | dollar contract for an electronic |Cluett Pea .... 395 Prot & G |. oe gram Tuesday’ night at Crofoot; The money will be used to fi-|dot into a sentry box in front ot . ane ee ovist for the Michigan|®2, Auburn Heights, reported to] visers and SIOC, will welcome | braim computer to be weed C50 SOS <0 iis? Rca "-""! ga3| setae! which featured a “musicallnance revenue bonds for coe-/ Buckingham Palace?” ; y Oakland County’ sheriff's deputies aboard shi hoed h Chain Stores Bureau. He said he P the group to the Veterans Mem- Pp- Colum Gas ... 216 Repub Stl 7 ; own’’ theme. struction of a new parking lot. As for Penny—her real name {s and “dozens” of businessmen were| ‘hat someone stole a cost and hat! eria] Building after cach beard * * * \Gon H Ges... $16 Regn Met", goa|_ Musical skits were given by " |Elizabeth—she's had enough of tlie valued at $35 from his car yester- c Pw .. 524 Rey ; Dens 1, 2 and 5. supporting the project. say athe @ ad pani his | holds an individual meeting at The Army gave Chrysler Corp. ‘Cont Bak . .. 50 lly Det “33 . m + The $100 million Mackinac} military. Now a high school senios, It's almost a community | driveway. :e. a $2,433,249 contract for design oan ae Safeway St... 371| * Bridge which links Michigan's she vows she'll go after a jb “It's 4 work of the ew M60 medium (£ "33° «St Ree Pan .. 483 Reports on results of paper|Upper and Lower Peninsulas has/as airline hostess e movement here for as fine a At their meeting, Oakland sup-' ino a ee Scoville ME .. 38.1 ‘ is am/ ; | tank. wee BO. r eo... a ‘drive last Saturday was given by|been named: one of the seven Halsted’s father is an/Army m*- building as. you'll have in the ervisors will be ssked by Flland * * * |Copper Rag .. 37 shell On... larchitectural wonders of the mod-| jo ee Annual 8 Sale M. Thatcher, of the Corn Pd ..... 87 simmons ...., the pack committee chairmen, r Middle West with the finest club ty Ho iy Name Alta t Dubie Worle, to give| Amd the Heavy Military Elec. (Curtis Pub ... 121 eer ala Lie Comes and tre s|ern world. lUniv / ° Middle West,” Doyle said. [57-; iy \Board o ic Wo o gi Deere. ...... 592 goeony |. aT rown, amers ee ahaha to same Ms ausee- Sida’ May 22nd, Seek cee |tentative approval so that the De-| ‘Tonics piper a [Det ime a-cr: Si, Gee Pec ..... ceaiwere presented f TOM my. ¥ . torium, Harmond’ at Greenwood,|partment of Public Works can| Electric Co. rece a two |Doug Airc .... 833 SoU Ry ...... 353 Phillips, Jerry Buckley and Billy ssi =. lott Woodward, Doors open 98m. proceed with a $470,000 sewage! Hee-dollar contract to develop | Dow chem’--- 861 ta" Brand 37 2| Cooney for being top Scout O-Rama Americans Would Lose Holdings . Sen. Paul Younger (Lansing) Adv. | collection - treatment system to joan ‘Nor’ the wane : ey ad [Bast Air Ls... 40.2 ord On Cal ...06-4i ticket salesmen. said he was against the bill. mage Sale Benefit of Crip-'serve Michigan State had des y’ Class ime Mig). toa Std OU NT .. 2 2| ne Earlier, Minnema, who handled 1ed children 9 am. to 5 p.m. daily |Oakland. troyers. |El Auto L .... 48.2 Std O11 On ., 422 the bill on the floor, said he under- ome 22-23. Will-o-way Theater Pe Se © Be va wt pote il ere Edward Lynch was accepted | US UJ stood the penthouse site was want- on Ww. Long Lk. Rd. E. of Tele- Since t nenuhe eneedindet« ole P lee RR... 1s Sun OW «° 7 inte the pack as a new bobcat. , aol Ltn Leelee graph. Bloomfield Hills ss s ince tomorro fe : a ‘ncle Royal Oak Firm Pays /Ex-Cell-0 414 paar pep - $\?) Ray Sutherland received a aliver | Clu dv.jone of a commi i o f — an . . Pora Mote 693 Tex G Sul 21.3, arrow point under his wolf badge, Steel Production Soars | Rummage sale. St. Pauls Me- subsequent approval wi taken} ROYAL OAK «®—Sherman Prod- Pree t Sul | 20) Textron 73) and Neil Van Belle received a HAVANA (UPI)—American nationals owning sugar cnn thodist bileg = Pri. May 22.9 am. the full Board of Supervisors at|ucts, Inc., of Royal Oak, today Et \Garaner i. 3 Tim R pear. 47) ear badge with one gold and | lands in Cuba must dispose of them within one year or their DETROIT #—Detroit area steel|t), th gg ee asement. ane |their June meeting, according to/announced a four-cent quarterly |e Biee™ << soa Transamer 272] three silver arrow points. holdings will become subject to expropriation, legal experts N R. Barnard, tion AS production last week was only 100 saay’ May\o paler ra corpora ‘the Ju ts ae nar Py \Gen Milis a Catewe “¢ as | Charls Morin received his one-| have concluded after detailed examination of the = Sale } r ese zg tons short of equaling the all-time) . ee hae ce anvils Se nee a Time 8% ta Pe... éar: service star. reform law enacted by the.révolutionary government. record of 154,000 tons set the week} ard. 8: 8: noon. Orchard Lk.| After. Hamlin’s welcoming ad-|record June 3. This compares with) 9° So ee ae tat al ending March 21 this year. a Church, 5171. Com- dress, Bernard F. Hillenbrand, ex. three-cent dividend in the Mareh(Seiber Prod 66 Unit Aire Rs 6o4| A Cub Scout film strip on the * * * Age, national metal working week-| , ‘lecutive director of the National | quarter. The company makes trac- (Goeber Br. 37 Unit eruit <>: 38 ,| Achievement Plan” was shown to) - American nationals control 35 per cent of all Cuban ly, said Detroit plants operated at, Lisht fixtures, a actors Assn. of County Officials, will ad-|tor-mounted construction equip-|Goodrich | Us Lines .... = laws papi gene question-and-an-| sygar production. Experts said that by stipulating that nq. 100.8 per cent of capacity and pro- prices, Michigan Flourescent, dress the gathering. iment. |as fe Ry -.-- 8 un sieet /... a ollowing. | Cuban can exploit cane land who either’ owns, holds stock a , hig ~ Greyhound 227 US Tod "345 The meeting was both opened) . duced 153,900 tons. This week's|Orchard Lk. Ave. Aat.| Gul On 1184 Van Ras) %4.2| and closed by flag ceremonies con-| '2 °F works for a sugar mill, the law also affects Cubans. , operations are scheduled at 98.3| AAA Driver Trelaiy School, | — ae is about the game Leonard Income Falls Home str... 4) West ADRK... 3a (ducted by rec ently appointed den) In the opinion of the legal experts, the new law can- ¢ per cent. |59 Cars, Insured. FE 5-5201 Adv. as N €XxICco. | a ok ne 6 chiefs from Seout Troop 150. | not but affect the operation of al} 161 sugar mills in « ALMA \® — Leonard Refineries, —o = we Wilsoh & Co . 15.8| —_—————————_ | Cuba. M Inc., reported today its net income) Inland '8u | 7) Yay & Tow 313, If. you're making a name for| An American sugar executive said the two-day-old law for the fiscal year ending March|intNick |... 027 Youre sew . 40 (yourself, cautions H. C.-Diefen-| is jong and complicated and that further detailed study wad 2 Int Paper 118 Ypigst BHAT 21214 Hach, ; : 31, 1959, was $1,328,000 equal tolint shoe .°-.- 38.6 genith Red 282.4 mene make sure it's one you'd) needed to get its full meaning and implications. ‘ imi- |i ver o Ww , $1.19 a common share. In the simi-|IMf PY. ‘rei “3.1 en Tak rc agjwant to see in print . . . When| He said, however, that his first impression was that ate lar period last year net income |isi Crk coal .. 396/cenesco .-.'" 38.1| lyou're 30 you do the things you| b al tly holding can was $2,021,000 or $1.81 a share.|J0m@s Man --. $7 pw ‘iwi. '-3%44/used to dream about; when you're| °N¢, including Cuban nationals presently © cane lands of Directors declared a 10-cent per|Eelsey Hey - 486 prise wa New 327,60 you dream about the things| W&@S8 going to invest any further money in the planting 1 share quarterly dividend on com-|Eim> Cik ... Ri Une Upjohn ‘of Kal. 43.1! jyou used to do. —Earl Wilson. | cane. mon stock payable June 30 to! | PBTROIT STOCKS stockholders of record June 18. a aftet decimal ag yy eighths | Pere hg he Paes M's + ne Re Ra . . aldwin u o.* 74 186.4) Strauss Continues Fight [Ross" Gear co" M38 G Lakes omg Chem. ca ate Med WASHINGTON (UPI) — Com- Peninsular Metal, Prod. Go 134 a Th % Co.° merce Secretary Lewis L. Rudy Manufacturing co i 12.1 121 Strauss, victor hy a single vote | Toledo Edison Co 17 «17 in the Senate Commerce Com- |/ ‘N° s#le: bid and ested! mittee, today carried his con- * STOCK AVERAGES firmation fight to the Senate (Compiled by The Associated Press) -— another photo-finish was set on ‘ Indust Ralls ott stocks prospect. Odds still seemed [Net change .....-16 —1.2 —2 —1.1| to favor saga lange A by a |pcoe ay ecco gard ie ms i margin so close as to suggest Week ago ......340. ; : BI 305. .332.8 140.9 3 a slap in the face rather th-> Year agen 22203 2 0 woe ieee 9 high .....0- 342 2. 1 @ pat on the back. F-4 ion ease, 306.1 133.8 96.0 211.5 ‘ ‘ 1958 high ...... 312.0 136.5 93.7 2143 1958 low ........2344.7 809 723.9 156.6 Since 1936 Was Pro Moonshiner - “ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. (UPI) Edison Reports Profit —George 3. Cathey, 50, arrested | orn ‘ for moonshining, told police he {| NEW pinnate _ petrol Fe | ; w ‘ son Co. report a net profit o GREKTS ARMY SECRETARY—A. A. Shantz GMC exhibit at the Detroit arsenal. GMC was | before Neusl tie ene egw $31,639,331 <. 35 a share for the (eft), Manager of federal government sales for displaying its new lightweight tilt-cab Model a still, ‘I was carrying wood and |12 months ended April 30, against GMC Truck and Coach Division, greets Secre- DLR8000 at the Arsenal during Armed Services water for them when I was nine ere ae ee .,tary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker at the - Week. y years-old,” he said. . lago. Call FE 4. 2575 —We'll Come! MIDWEST BUILDER & SUPPLY - 9M. TELEGRAPH RD., PONTIAC / oo Ves eS gh are ee FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 am < Death Notices Help Wanted Male _6|_Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8 \(Wtd. Children to Board 26 LEGAL RESERVE LIFE IN- A-} BY DaY¥ P e CLASSIFICATIONS DRAFTSMAN AN EASY JOB. /suz, uaost, nesmnrs ur, or wok. Pe ean phe hf INDEX Structural steel, 5 , anton Gisle Sor telephone, Seles. : ¢ pats See, agente ts Wid. H 77 / Pil dakuae kek cae ee ee con need waetautlng’ ‘exp. No te work. GA's Doercece Room ; you te earn an ade ; weer ee OF é@ Numerous €: Conley. Funaral sevice will be Pontise Press Bor 1. WHEN REPRE-| Call FE Tit for sppeintment $0n BALES et Thursday, May 21, at 10 a.m ting Rehnborg Cosmetics. | ~~~ | a ANNOUNCEMENTS | SiS gh hae aaa] Dac} ig core Site, 90 anes ee eras ot Peas i =e Hike in Life Expectancy Card of Thanks 1 Stackers, Mr. Conley will He i in esigners arr Vir; Farrell i Traineg pre- po Mh — a ee Underscores Problems| In Memoriam ............ 2lpicxgnina wav it, it JE rouarion| gigs he Patten eeteas as, ‘Paons| BRICK BLOCe That For ZORNTTORE AND eocessccccce MAY 18, 1959, JESSE|FOR PRESS ROOM AU Pe 0 OS CHIDRET RICK . STONE pieces Flowers ..........csseseee6 3) R.. 1320 Jossman R4., Ortonville; . ; i} bad e ent . Residential & com- , -——2-“-~ service, Pi of Retirement Funeral snasca eae fether of ‘ref Also Machine Hands ree seninle On en UNIT C's SCHUETT, eaioue neretal” “ii 33168 (we " Monuments 4A| of Clarence, Ralph and Lewis > Saar cael tates oe Brick Bloct Cement work, PE UR 1D Serer Pickering. Mrs. Edna Hoover, Mrs.| \WWTD. IMMEDIATELY | *,0wn handw f gating edu. MUST BE 18 OR OVER. APPLY the WASHINGTON — Across the | Cemetery Lots ........000s @the) Carr and Mrs. Edith Vap- - ; pene = ans Gasten po i porns. c Delies Mage moon pisEWENTS WATER PROOFED ik Malice bome, ge, sé ‘ots. = world,-men and women are living Gohs Wincaiet Mae at as a | ERE CALLIN FNCINEERIMG | ployment. aire At least two ref-| ter, Mich. «i dork” Guaranteed - Free Estimates oy SPRAYING gel, i for you bab Com munity longer thanks to advances in sci- ni a spel 150 W. Maple Rd., Troy. 3 miles! Press Box 20. . REAL ESTATE SCO, BRICK” GEMS. WOR W ED 4 * ence and eu Bae care. EMPLOY MENT iat eeu) ty yaite'c sapel. Me one ce era “eras ATE coin Sina Te 14E6 DRIVE IN. Lisouses schromen on and fave and fireplaces 4 ] KILL ‘EM wanvep: lon, ¥ on: _In the United States, a y 5 tne tome = taneee. the salesman. Appl Smith-Wideman aol HOWARD JOHNION'S So at sheety ot ielepbone ti time ~ BRICK. BLOCK. CEMENT W FE 545-3650 AFTER 6:30 pu bo born in 1900 could Help Wanted ‘Male + eeeeeree 6 _ Realty. 412 furea PE 4-4526 COOK. HOWARD JOHN a help, cal) bse0 Free est. Call after 5 Dm. een” —— and plantain _ . y hope to Help Wanted Female ... EXPERIEN cED — FOOD PLAN. | ~Diz'e_# e in and see Mr Beware | 21370. = the WANTED—WRINGER ) WaaH- only 48 years; by 1956 he ona be | stare Waneed autos BOX RUPLIES pee aes CASHIER - GWARD JOHNGOW'S| Sof": Huron, Winlam A. Keo-| CEMENT iS OUR GRECIADTY | Uso" Phat iad ‘Mi “ing machines. Om 3-42. expected to reach 67. Du the aepidn ast At 10 a.m. Today there imaloct 7 ; " WD --SALESMEN WEN ORLA. Cpe ag ERE ; , enn LAWRE— New MAHOGANY BUF- same period, the average life span Employment nannnte coer ware sentient the Piven _er Sale a ee 28 ~ Si eeRW CURB GIRLS WTD.: CALEACES WEE OF Li ‘pecialse i 4 Pe 8-1981: ts Se ee Lane hanate, fer 253, Seder decked sreial { American females climbed from Instructions .......s+.s000. ‘i poe sag an manage shoe store. MUST P#& 48 OR OLDER, NIGHT) West Huron oe OR _3-6529. WANTED TO BUY — ALU TYPES 5 pa early 74. Notably in Eng- Work Wanted Male veceee JO) haent in the following Balery an bonus to right man.| Shift. Apply in Lago WANTED TOR EPERIENCED LAB- “pale, sm all Jobe specialty. Moving & Trucking 19 i furniture Ph. yw 36623. Work Wanted Female ,.... . IFLOOR FOR TED = enced switcn dourd typist. Need: SUaRE” WILT, LIQUIDATE YOUR 5 land,’ the Netherlands, New Zea- land; Norway, and Sweden, life expeéctancy—at least for females— also has considerably surpassed ten. The result is an increasing proportion of elderly people in the populations of Western Europe and North America, the National Geographic Society says. Scientists esitmate that by 1980 the over-sixties in Sweden and Great Britain will make up : the Biblical three score years and | SERVICES OFFERED Building Service soossacond4 Building Supplies .........12A Business Services .........13 Bookkeeping & Taxes .....14 Foot Specialist ...........15A Dressmaking & Tailoring...16 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 19, 28, 31, 32, 56, 59, 62, 64, 66, 69, 71, 72, 75, 77, 96, 102, 103, 104, 110, 117, 119. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS Furniture Refinishing ....16A ! |Garden Plowing ... P ieee Income Tax Service mS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seo meena tance rs remode ob. air 6-6250 d FLOOR LAYER FOR wEW |C! floors in remodeling job. MAy- fair 6-6250. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Pontiac Area Industrial Pl ant peeds some ambitious young men with desire to advance. W: to Pontiac Press Box _ 62 GRILL Man WTD. FOR NIGHT shift. ly at Big-Boy ae ear 2490 e Hwy. between 2 p.m. JOB FOR 2 MEN. STEADY WORK. Most of our men earn more than $100 per week. Must have car. OR 3-0908. ; LABORATORY TISSUE TECH- nician. Pontiac Geteepathic Hos-, _Pital. FE 5-4192. Ext. 28. MEN TO SELL AMERICA’S NO. |! car. thorough GM training. Call Bud Bible. rag mgr. Carpenter Chev. _EM_ 3-4101. MEN | wacea TO LEARN BAR- tending. Part time apply Thurs between 6 & 8 Morey's Golf & Country Club. MECHANIC — EXP. ON CHRYSLER PRODUCTS GOOD CLEAN SHOP LENTY OF WORK | SEE ED BRANNON, SERVICE MGR. RAM MLER-DALLAS 737 N. MAIN, R nearly one-third of the voting | [nsurance Agencies ...... Ane should be , rro power. ‘Laundry Service ......4+..18 ek’ (mediates. CERO . : | Landscaping veceseeeees]BA 88 umes no respon With more and more _ people Movi Truckin 19 orbility for errors er reaching the 70's and 80's atten- inl sh iis cance) the charges arn, | Painting & Decorating ....20|{ for that portion ‘of the fire tion is increasingly focused on how | Photos & Acce ri on ineertion ot the advertise- to provide senior citizens with | Pliydo There , es OA Gasei: Cobemuan rouek ee pices Berouniings, sureeeee Television ae 22 are a va a i on activities, and opportunities to be | weiter Service A your “kill number.” No useful. Some people remain ex-| st ring =sec> 2 . will be given traordinarily productive late in et eee — iin tec Keenan: i eros than <= Es ag oe . ; ba ™ . NOTICES type is 12 o'clock ween the Verdi finished the opera Fal- day previous to publication. staff at 80; Goethe completed | Lost & Found | | NOTICE TO Faust just a short time before his | poppies & Supplies ey The Py gn death at 83; Sophocles wrote Oedi- | Notices & Personals 95|\% tion of trenstont Want Ade : ae ene . eens. is now 9158 the rs | pus Rex at 75 and Oedipus at Co- Travel Agencies ........ 25A\ pablication wel hires lonus at 89 i Many countries now seek to give | | CASB WANT AD RATES elderly folk the acconymodations | WANTED | Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days they need. In the past decade, | | 3 61.50- $2.04 6319 Japan has opened scotes of homes | Wtd. Children to Board ....26, ; wei ss specifically designed for them. | Wtd. Household Goods aes] 8 ao $38 6.70 One abode at Atami, = resort noted Wtd. Miscellaneous .....28. ? 330 630 ob as for its hot springs, houses 900| Money Wanted .........28A| . Seka ue people. | Wanted to Rent ...........29)§ "© 600 800 13.80 Denmark ‘has founded a special | Share Living Quarters ....30) “Old People’s Town” in - the wea aig 8 In Memoriam 2 midst of bustling Copenhagen. on S, Migs. ... Soar er neraras The town gives senior citizens | Wanted Real Estate. .32A on Beemer ee el rer rr amg ‘ xy perviocs, ; but “ Not “dead “to us who loved him them to as active as y ost, but gone before wish. Residents may live in RENTALS OFFERED Ata sh forever, more mory comfortably furnisled one or Sdly_missed by Father & Mother two-room apartments at low | Rent Apts. Furnished ...... 33, Funeral Directors 4 vena & Seren Velie ens Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...34) ee ~ rn — Rent Houses Furnished ...25! COATS ? . | Rent Houses Unfurnished 36 PONERAL HOME Israel has found that clubs: for | Rent Lake Cottages . 326A | Orarton Piain OR_3-7751 the aged make the difference be- | For Rent Rooms Sonnac} tween a retirement filled with | Rooms With Board ...... ae pleasure and one whiled away use- ‘Convalescent Homes | ___“Designed for Furerals” lessly. At daily get-togethers patri- | Hotel Rooms ..............39| im ~ SPARKS-ORIVFIN CH CHAPEL archs spend productive hours at/ Rent Stores ......... ee — handicrafts, gardening, and other | Rent Office Space ...... 4 Voorhees. Sole - activities. Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. . ANA) The projects not only are lucra- | Rent Farm Prove: . 41B cme UNERAL HOME tive; they stimulate the elderly For Rent Miscellaneous. .42 TE ee ee into active community life. What | Cemetery Lots 5 OL 1-1011 OLDER AN FOR GENERAL dog kennel work. UL 2-4222. OPPORTUNITY | } | Due to expansion Michigan's old-| ————~ est & largest corporstion in its field doing s multimillion busi- ness annually, will place addition- al representatives-in greater De- trot ares. ful, Sales experience help- but not necessary. Men se- lected must be-able to follow in- structions to the Jetter, We only train men ss eng the facts, the Man selected will reteive 7o eannoeee AT SQUARE LK. RD. AP. PS. EXPERIENCED. | py Derson Frost-Top Drive- 3118 W. Buron. CAPABLE MIDDLEAGED HOUSE.- keeper for family of 4 adults. No ge Cooking meseare Live in 43040. CASHIERS SALESLADIES Salesladies for dresses & sportswear. Must be experi- enced. Steady ¥ posi Georges-Newports 74 N. Saginaw CAPABLE WOMAN DO COOKING AND LIGHT housework in pleasant suburban home. - Congenial “family . Own room with TV. « One day off sen week plus alternate Sundays « Two week vacation. + Excellent wages. Ph. MI 4-926¢ COMPLETE CHARGE Must be ——. alo clean , Lt ta INTER] rior ed immediately, call OL 1-938 Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS Ppoin . experience usually unnecessary Free information on jobs sal- aries, requirements. Write today, Lincoln Service, Pekin 47, Illinois | Work Wanted Male 10 PAINTING AND WALL PA- pering FE 32-4721 4-1 PAINTER, od ead AND exterior Reas. 4-6462 = § CARPENTER W ORK. NEW and repair. FE. 4-42!0 & EX. a-1 ing, cooking, ren. Live in MI 17-0858. CURB GIRLS MUST BE NEAT. ppply eo Big-Boy Drive-in. 2400| vy. | COLORED GIRL fO LIVE IN, AGE. 25 to #0 for general housework | and cooking Children 16 thru 8 months. 114. DENTAL ASSISTANT. 5 DAYS Write 4 eee a 8. Tele- 5 ae earee KeHER PULL Tie VEN om work. LO carer gi Fa VEN Hwy. Dray- _ton Plains. » Apply _e evenings. DO You os MONEY? Earp more with Sandra Parties. _Win free toy kits MI 4-6306. “ENJOY EARNING MONEY Show America’s finest Costume Jewelry. 36% commission. or part time. Samples furnished ! | true facts. Year around work no! slack season or lay off Opportu- | nities unlimited. Stable earnings including $650 per mo. draw & bonus arrangement. Must have, car & good employment beck-| ground. Apply 2075 W. Maple Rd_| 1% miles east of Woodward. cor- - ner Coolidge 8 to 12-1 to 4 |PART TIME MEN. DIRECT SFLU ing, no canvassing FE 5-7 _bet. 5:30 - 6 30 OLICE PATROLMEN City of Pontiac SALARY $4888 $5 200 APPLICATIONS are now being ace cepted for the position of police | P patrolmen. If you are an ambi-/ No delivering or collecting. Phone _FE 71 EXP. WAITRESS WTD. MUST PF 18 or over. Apply in person. De- Lias'’s Restaurant, 6980 N_ Ro- chester Rd. Rochester, Mich EXPERIENCED BURROUGH ‘8 Sensematic 4 ge Steady pos!- tion. Apply . Bee Mrs Williams Standard Electric Co zxe 8. _ Saginaw. XPERIENCED COOKING & GEN- a Must have aes references Birmingham area MI 1887 | |EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR) _afternoons. Apply 577 Auburn Ave | Food Checker, Young | Por Country Club. Apply 30500 W. 13 Mile Ra. or call MAyfair _ 6-600 HOUSEWORK CARE OF 2 CHIL-| dren. 12 noon to * pm. Call OR 3-1897 HOUSEKEEPER | WANTED ED FOR. school age children. Widower. } ve in. Free estimate Reas. $3783 or OR 3-8117 AVAILAB Now CARPENTER | cabinet work New and re “i: De Mu.dock PE 27361 | |PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR. BOOKKEEPING “ALL TAXES EMpire 33416 | Y 18. WANTS WORK OF ANY, kind, call anytime, FE 5-5726 JABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | ter Kitebens « specialty. FE 4-5000 CARPENTER WORK WTD_ EXP. Free estimates Reas CARPENTER PART TIME ONLY _ Sidings. additions, etc EM 3-3659 — Reasonable 8-0439 CLERK &XPERIENCED YSSES 2-2194 HARDWARE aOaE OMES + builder Free estimates. UL ers CER..MIC TILE FREE ESTIMA Advance Floor Co. OR ~~ CEMENT WORK Walks — Drives ~ Floors 1-A Reduced Rates Gola gear okey Sp prea ty -Sale : lie auction. PAppreissis. or L. Smart, Sale Farm, Roch ester, Michigan. OL __ Wed. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED: rt FE $6131 ANTED: S24 =o Schwinn cle. MA 5-24676. WD. 4.000. VERY Nice PURNT- ture & second mortgage on house as =e OO Will repay at 7 per VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Licensed — Bonded. UL 2-3163. BLACK DIRT & TOP q0 SERVI BLACK & Oe ee ee CEMENT & BLOCK for_§ yds PE oro MAGNO sure “4 ° 4-0584 ORY Wate aprenne some td rubbish service. OR 3-0207. ply te Rd FINISH | GAULING & RUBBISH NAME SCTY. ne A our ‘Any time. FE 8-0005. Aged 25- Bs r without short- gi DLAI SDS ainte: Ed | HAULING & RUBBISH. $2 A LOAD e with o n nance. hand for office & sige tomer Electric, UL 32-3902. any time. FE 4-0264. duties. 5 days. Pee ak boty. CAVATING TRE Tha kate PS CT HA ; ti ment. Pentise BULLDOZIN -__EM 3-088) REA RATES ——— ELECTRICAL ERY _PA EE EST LionT HAULING I t ti a _Partoey Electric. PE 56439 oat ene — nstructions FREE ESTIMATES ON COM- TIGHT AND HEAVY ‘TRUCKING —_—~ _— “| lete kitchens, counter tops Rabbish, fill dirt,. top soil, cE PRIVATE oR SEMI PRIVATE nk uilt- — R. B. Munro Elec. Co., Biiy and front end loading struction, radio & Ex i-| 1060 W. Huron. FE 5§-8431 enced instructor. Write ponias FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING. ~O DELL CARTAGE Press Box 12. for water heaters ranges and dry- Local mo ictees aol U8. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! ME bey hog oe -iuare Bice an ae 5 mgues w Start hi as Se 2 7 epee ee ba eee vou Weruate ratory aielas until'GUARANTEED CEMENT WORK, TOP SOIL, 8 & GRAVEL. FE appointed sands of jobs open.| free est. MI 6-4188, PE 2-2671.|_ 5-1967. GARAGES $595” Sines Complete. FE 5-9122. ILT Ga- Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS nae mi ORIlando 3-2360 GUARANTEED | ROOFS = an Sonn wee” == ‘gutters x ul r ° 353 N. Cass. PE 2-302!) PE TT Pontiac Farm and HOUSEMOVINO FULLY : equipped. PE 48450. L. A. Young | Industrial Tractor Co. HO: ae GARAGE CARING. yo Cope Daily. Incl gund +1 tions Licensed builde s. FE LICENSED ‘SED BUILDER Te [ONWANTED ARTICLES PICKED _Up_ free of charge FE 54638. Laying sand! rod finishing Terms. FE werd 1ST CLASS INT —EXT ly | = ‘MILLERS TS SERVICE Rainting & Decorating 20 20) lg wot _Vern Keller «UL = 2-1740_| ist CLASg PAINTING AND DEC-|_ PLASTERING @ OR REPAIR IR REAS | crating. Cash or Pat Lee (2-2940 Sanding and finishing Phone. FE ‘5g and Ww 5-0562 1A LADY Ih OOFT! G—SIDING ae FE +-6X). New & Repair — Gutterwork Licensed— Free —, 1 block ORATOR | _ Priv. OR _ Paper removed FE 46818. UL_2-2947 | roM FURNESS re 1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- ~ ROOF REPAIRS Lerior. 10 per cont disc tor cash TER WORK OF ANY/EAVESTROUGHING FE 40644 ranteed Pree est. PE 40206 CARPENTE 1 - Cal after ¢ TRENCHINO. jy. EXCAVATING iG FOR ier ee eee PA. septic tanks Field tile _Ditches and boat well “UL 36466 ike PAINTING & DECORATING Business Services 13. Pree estimates. Phone UL 2-1398 LET ME bee YOUR WEEDS axD spray fruit trees. Guaranteed sa isfactory. Reasonable prices. rr 8-3718 _| MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY) kind. FE 5-0702. MAN WOULD LIKE ym, Ca CAR- ing for lawns MA ODD JOBS AND CORPORATES, FE 8-6480 PONTIAC TEACHER DESIRES 3 80M. mer work. No canvassing. “ RIOR PAINT- _OR 3-7061_| —_——~ - an Acme Asphalt Paving | leneier nO papunmandri Licensed and bonded esti alls Tu _mates FE 5-1917 or re seed at | WINDOW & WALL WASHING Painting. Free est. OR 3-5579 PAPERHANGING ~ PAINTING — Boos rep. Stephen Navarre. aia MAKES Or FOUNTAIN PENS 2-1526. _ SHIPPING. REC CLERK. PAINT- er gardener, construction or any) type work. Ref. furn. Full or part! time FE | 8-6004. ee } SENIOR WANTS PART TIME work. Have own transportation ___FE 47782 WALL Ww NG BY MACHINE, no mess 8-6429. Cost jess | YOUNG MAN WITH PHYSICAL science & education degrees seek- ing position. Write Pontiac Press Phone | NEW WAY ASPHALT JENSEN'S “TV SERVICE AFTER. | PAINTING 35 "YEARS EXPERI. | repaired by factory tra an "ence. Free estimates. OR 34074. | . Genera) Printing &! wiiisms La. Office ly Co, 17 W. v- NTING — PAPERIN rence St ne FE 30135. w -f ty Peace manera BURKE OUARA PE +2512, ASPHALT PAVING Television Service 22 Let us estimate your driveway or parking lot. Our jobs are our) DAY OR NIGHT 7. SERVICE best references. FE 5-5037 of UL 2- 3020] & evening. call v pholstering Ali work guaranteed. Cal) free estim ere Licensed bonded FE for and) truck delivery. EM 3-224 _FE 2-0405 | 2B BULLDOZING.__ ee & EAKLE'’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. No odligation Shea 8114 Cooley Lake Rd EM ¢ © Wanted | to Rent 29 ror A —SPLP LL LLB 3%» BEDROOM HOME WITH BASE- ment and dining-room. In or out of town. Cal) Don Williams, FB $3620 BUSINESS. WOMAN CtSIRES ROO | with kitchen privileges in a re- fined home & good local. Reply Box 10. Pontiac Press GENTLEMAN IN MIDDLE FIPTIES with good — would like board & room a Christan home. Would Eo widow with Lo" Must be about the cw TO BUY. house. Prefer East side in feliow School vicinity. Apply Pon- tiac Press, Box 50 SCHOOL | TEACHER & WIPE SE- re West pose Apertment unfurn. r , earte 9 rent starting July 1st. call PE 2-1377 betweea _ 30 and 6:30 p.m. ing Reas. Don Beek. QE 1-3141. ‘sToRace SHED OR GARAGE. near Walled Lk TAshbmoo 54-1721. terme, UL | Share Living Quarters 30 ‘RG Sivek R PLOOR LAYING. ist CLASS DECORATING. PAINT 2 MEN igh SHARE LGE. HOUSE from Wiliams Lk. Leake | 35-8189 after 4.00. hi w ee rred. my home. Wor’ e _FE 54-8519 ' YOUNG WOMAN ES WOMAN to share large West Side Terrace Apt. FE 68-3260 eves YOUNG WDOW WILL SHARE comfortable home with 1 or 2 working girls. Working couple or widow with income Nice north- side location. Write Pontiac Press _box 106 PAPERHANGING | Wid, Contracts, _ Migs. 32 $30,000 TO INVEST IN GOOD LAND rc dames NO OBLIGATION. ‘A. Johnson REALTOR FE ¢2513 1105 TELEGRAPH RD ABILITY To sell your jand e ntrect at the lowest possible discount—is a service Tec McCullough has given for many years! Also cash for your equites Mortgages able CASH BUYERS§ WAITING = 7 bour Fl avel- 3ea4 or FE many really want is company in eee Waa ~ tious young man and have gradu-| More for home than wager Re: _ Box 6 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS | ___ARRO RE ALTY a norma) society rather than a| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ¢ cuoice vores i Graves To, sted from s standard high school mene Hanh a OniLe denis | YOUNG MARRIFD MAN DESIRES) Fall and windows, Reasonable — ~~ aL'S UPHOLSTERING | —_ cheered ite in section § Perry-Mt. Park | and are interested in a career in| Apply in person. Prost-Top Drive-| ae CHIMNTEYS | a on ko ~.ABS( YL lle ey * * * ‘For Sale Houses ..........43 Latholce lot at erlang wine] police work. this 1s your oppor) _1n. 9118 Te rem| ; Work Wanted Female 11) wy, g.e-speciaiccs Let us check) 8) NORTH. PERRY ST costract Cass bayer!” wale, : F, emeter near a ECR dy . In the United States, entire com- | [ncome Property ........ ®BA! Novi Phone OR 32353 — APPLICANTS must et — shorthand. No exp. necessary. FE) 1 y IRONING. ENCES. raat canter. now for qcieanine. 5-8888 | Cail Realtor Partridge FE ¢3361. P 4.0308 a sto condensatio ° " munities have been set up for | For Sale Lake Property ...44 Ets Park Comets LOT PER | weight 147 Ibe., between 21-38 oie ony —ainsuE Taca.| $3 bushel. FE 5- Baskets made to orde? Also build Lost & Found 24 ACTION If | older folk. One under construction | For Sale Resort Property. 44 | vide Reas re 4eeed | 7 in excellent physical eondi-| niclan. Pontise Osteopathic Hos-; 4 ! DAY. TRON NOS Noe $3 BU. ja a pany. FE | Pe ce Land Contract 7 near Punta Gorda or the Florida | Suburban Property ......45A Wrre CHAPEL DOUBLE LOT | radius of Huron and Saginew sts.| _pitel. PE $-4192. Ext 28. Y_ WORE |POUND BLACK MALE CAT, VIC. jand contract, and would Ike | For Sale Lots ,.46| 18 Garden of Love FE #2643 | An officiaP application may be ob- LADIES -— Ag AN AVON REP-, ‘7 LADIES WISH D& CLEANING | Michigan Ave. FE 4-623. your cash we can get you the Gulf Coast is expected to house | fOr sale Lots. ..... coves ae =| tained from 3 8S. Parke St., Per-| resentative you offer customers _!> town, References. FE 8-804 We clean, repair all heating units, LOST. WHITE BILLPOLD. PLEASE, hignest dollar Reasonable dis some 300,000 people. It will be one Sale Industrial Prop ..... MBA ___Help Wanted _Male 6 _ sonnel Office. +14. fis0r, City Hall.| our personalized grooming)? WOMEN WANT WALL pe fireplaces, water beaters: in., return contents & keep mopey., counts Ask for Mr. Hayden. oe ee “-“"_ RATE CLERK_ PART ‘TIME EVE-| service, plus guaranteed products. ing and housecleaning FE 3}- cimerators. Immedi | Liberal reward FE 5-9880. C. H. AY DES R | f the world’s largest planned For Sale Acreage .........47 high b mediate service. | J. N, Realtor - rgest’ P 8 eer ened ek ee tenen | TIMES. D8 BD as. Mash be expe) Tocinee, A lew terrier epee AUBURN ROTH — EXC. CHILD) Megutered sompeny. 7E_ 4-3) ue LOST: ROSARY, BLACK & SILVER ‘af Walton rr “0 ties |For Sale Farms ........... 48, mer wanted Leads furnished | rienced. Norwalk Truck Lines FE| earnings Prin territo open DA ed. TL | Black ther. r case. FE ~ = s-otsl communities. | Good cétmtitsaion: We train’ FE : | now. = today FE 508 or a. y or Wk. Licens | ELECTRIC MOTUR- ‘SERVICE R ck lea sippe as CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. ' Sale Business Property ..49) 93937 “Ack for Jean ys | Brite “Drayton Plains. P.O. Box Pike bn re —— 218 *E | _2- 1608. 3. J. VanWelt 4540 Dine Hey. | For Sate or Exchange ...50 2 PULL Te. 7 PART TIME Men, Real Estate Salesmen | _$36 oe coo DAYS. ., MIGRTS 7s soe 4-398 Lost aes WALLET AT co OR 3.1355 ° © for Puller Brush Route work.| T° specialize in home sales. sell-/ LADIES COULD YOU USE 850 Wk Weekends In city, on ~ NACES CLEA cD ED AND, lum Sram tr bau moon ret - CA sH = In ut rime Must be reliable with good car.| 8 used, custom built & trades; Call FE 5-4955 or UL 23-3782 Bes serviced. C_L. Nelson. FE eaew | pritacen dl = ee maar No Obtigation No Extra Fees $100 to $150 per week to start We've a new streamlined sales MATURE WOMAN To LIVE IN. IN, DAY WORK /ANTED, MON. FLOOR TILE a ie = ca McLaughlin at $01 E Columbia. | MiCHOLIE & & —" —— ° _Call FE 2-2318 for appointment rogram, that assures you list- ighte only & Saturday & Sun: ‘| Wed. & Fri. in Christian home oun 2-5098 after | eee eee HURON E 68183 Pays V ery Little FINANCIAL ngs & sales. Also want man who | FE 81009. LEN'S Ont iala aKer LOST: LIGHT BLUE GLASSES. IN — 2 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ean prove he ha. ale fod I ve PER! > COL " INO | vicinity of Pontiac Central High. | CASH FOR CO} TRACTS _REAS. .° Plenty of floor time and listing.| ager Bbllity wit ene s elderly woman, no cleaning. ro ran oe woe or Tsang Gas & are. 24-hr. serv OR 36744 | Reward $-5737 disc Pvt. FE 25061 eves, 5 new hi ts. You'll k ecessary. Mileage paid extra. , wants nig LAW — a aM) in Walled Lake Business Opportunities ....51) S new home projects Youll make) yy rT BRASS REALTY 800s. call anytime after 8 Fe NMOWERS SHARPENED ® |TosT: SHORT BEAGLE. BLACK IMMEDIATE __ Sale Land Con 52 b Michigan ‘and e legs! | Goce fastest Real Estate Firm.! Builder FE 3-7210, PEI ‘RSONS FOR INTERESTING | Outboard nas & Service one aa’ keewese en me ACTION Money to Loan- ...........53 Jim Williams Realty — 1483 Bald- at home or studio. Salary Fatty gego tone a IN MY Air cooled engines — . . oor Burglars in the Walled Lake < | win, FE 4-0547. etn kK, Handicap no| home. 78 Lafay Authorized Service for Briggs Call FE : =. any good |} contract New ; Mortgage Loans ...........4 © \IECHANICR ” ~ Soft Water Salesman objection. Kendaie’s, 14 5. Sagi- UA & Ciinton En H A) 6 ee area last night worked hard but 5 MECHANICS You've sold the rest. Now sell| new nee scnooL t any ind, Live JOE'S MOWER & MTR. cx| Hobbies & Supplies factory, inspection of property sod GM experience preferred. Holi-| the best. Real Deal, call FE ass e Rd. FE ¢7921 gained id os = Oakland | oS OS per Finest wore| 310 1 Fe RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN OVER| ae Bs Be A $6080. PLASTERING PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES | K. |. Templeton, Realtor orien cata ete in | MERCHANDISE aim a.6 pm. Phone for cvering OUMCMIAD CALL DICK Was] Remsen ert bam OC en ss] Bartel TE TOC 8 dar Fe Oe eee ny] bom suore 1s Lawrence ac 7008 Orebare Laxe nd PE tase ile on patrol early this morn- ee heat | UNL -| work. Live n allafter| 9.6291. 4 UP AND DELIVERY. LAWN Sais as pee LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR. ing Deputies Henry I. Hansen and eral Motors Corp 65 Mt Clem.| LUFT. 345 OAKLAND AVE. FB’ ¢ pm. FE t-6039 HAVING A BABY? VACATION.| ™OWers sharpened and repaired __ Notices & Personals 25 | “to sell Earl Garreis, EM 32511 ’ raat Swaps ec ceneces 5 ens St. FE 3-7117 = wos rs ae SEAMETRESS FOR UPHOLSTERY ing? Capable) mature, experi-| — engines repaired. FE -| _or_EM 34066 Medward Tessier noticed a door gor Sale Clothing a of SALESMEN | dent Experienced. Steady job, LI enced woman will care for your! ora RING ~NEW-OR REPAIR “DAM PRIVATE DETECTIVES SHOP AROUNI 7 THEN § SFE 0S P : : . a a anos ae - c e STE orry 9 selr your la oven at the —— stand of curan iy fear SHA AT ONCE ATTENTEON! SECRETARY FOR REAL ESTATE| 3-3880 EM 3-479, Work Guaranteed FE 5-0394. Confidential consultation. FE CAPITOL SAVINGS e"toan co. ered W alled Lake Drive-In Theater, Sale Household Goods ST « ores wikd, Si Re POR 'W t d ama Typing and shorthand nec: TORN WANTED. $3 BUSHEL ‘Saws, Hand lawnmow ers _5-5201 — 75 W. Huron 8t FE 40561 2150 W. Maple Rd Valentine Gifts ceeeees-D8. Catholic contact work. Pull. or ante E Partridge. 1050 W. Huron. ‘Machine Sharpen
  • cellent building program is Auburn Avenue Nurses DRESS’ TAILORIN L US — foot square steel safe en o AUTO MECHANIC tae. AUP ZAik for alee Man. Couple - ~ Caretaker Day & Night—Licensed & Bonded terations Mrs. Basel PE e6en HAVE CASH, : M experience only. High income! 355g Cook - Housekeeper shes pe Ry Give You 1 Place to Pa WILL TRAVEL The ckless th ‘ for fast man. Hydramatic ex- PLAIN COOK WITH LIGHT HOUSE) teration de y safe iis eee acet oaha FARM MERCHANDISE erience. I hel ipfal. Shelton, Pontiac | SALESMAN WANTED wa ee eee keeping wanted by week. 395) {np my home. “i og Ease Your Mind We 5 a hed zee, ona of s ung | OL 1.8133. ‘or modernization sales, Will tra: for couple aly. Salary $300) Third. Ga WE ARE NOT A your home. land or acre- value in the desk. The cabinet Hay, Grain & Feed .....71) —~—=3 “good worker D & M Rutlding month plus ‘ood — pleasant| SECRETARY WITH GOOD a rden Plowing 16B ‘ age. 0 Calt sow for «a 30-minute i | BOYS-VETS-TRAVEL rvice PR 2700 or PE 26243 | i 'rm. furnished, heaved knowledge of real estate ~~ LOAN COMPANY was full — of candy bars. | For Sale Livestock ..000.<.72) in no ace oust TOP PAY FOR TOP CARPENTER | Closet space, bath; adjoining elee:| shorthand, posting and PBX de:|aNDY's ROTO TILLING. GAR- RD D RILEY Brok : . Evidently having lost their taste | Wanted Livestock veveeeee TB aveacicana’ bob ht ally pic Mcorrnly — a Co., ace = = retrigerator — sires permanent pa Call FE gene, lawns, flower beds. FE nae ys eee D. RILE » broker for sweets, the burglars left For Sale Poultry .........74, ie prominent people. $200 month | anforan eton, Colorado | unit for snacks. Telewis _ 82839 afte mo i 7 we +1157 Lake 44021 ’ . t tart. Pe k. _ Phone PYramid 4-0302 phone. Electricity. Laundry sent| WASHINGS & IRONINGS, PICK- through a rear door, deputies said. | Sale Farm Produce ......75, Mr. or Mrs McCormick, seen: TRUCK DISPATCHER-—FOR CON-| Ut. Gas for car. Sobriety. Good| up & delivery, OR 3-7476, a aaaenoon dob | er? om RAQ- WANTED: IMMEDIA TEL Y! | velt Hotel, Friday and Saturday| crete company, should be fami]-| Permanent positions City refer-| WASHINGS & IRONINGS PICK- . farms, i ~ property and | only ; iar with the Pontiac i a. App wante oe ELE: _JO_4-6657. | up & delivery, FE 40006. = |COW Map Ee "eyes (Paul Me. Jones, "Re: al Est. : Lec gas NTED — LEPHONE CAN- WASHINGS | ID TRONINGS DONE| @iscing, leveling & loading, 8, Kea State Expected to Get AUTOMOTIVE Couple - Caretaker Paddock St | yassers. 4 hours a day calling h me qrickup é& deliver. | #3371. Added in C Cook - Hoysekeeper | WIL TRAIN MEN ror bare a from cir oitce, Salary pies com] Cant On Yas GARDEN AND LAWN ROTO-TILL- 8 sales. rt or fu me. Seat in Congress Sale Farm Equipment ....76/7 ine Putt TIME FOR BOTH. New pings to start soon. PE 4-3835| ment cell, FE 40671, between Building Service 12 GANDEN PLOWING PE Stee OR ote 8 mn. PE 30020. uction : for _eve 2-4353. : : lo LANSING—Michigan is one ot | 4 Sales ......--.000. month food — pleasant, WE FARE AT KIRBY ARE SLAVE, WOMAN FOR PRESSING ON MA-| aw 1N PLAT CEMENT| 72 #9030. only six states that are expected For Sale Housetrailers .,.78) 1 rm. heated apt’: ige | drivers, but {f $47.50 weekly part ogg ls ihe preferred. » AP: ; closet space, bath; ig elec-| time w we ur financial Whe. E Cleaners to gain seats in the U. 5 House Rent Trailer Space eeees range — refrige: sink call me 2-3613, 1-9 pm. Mr.|_* uron. Auto Accessories” .......+. unit for snacks. Television; Te) Brooks. WA . IN of Representatives after the 1960 Fur tele Tires . c S0A 5 Ele city. Leundry arent wz i ANIC HYDRA Also, as cashier on Sundays Ref census. eeeeeeeenes . Gas for car. y. Goot matic experience. See Serv area. nm 3 ; : Auto Service permanent —— man Shop Fo Pontiac Press Box 105. Michigan's population is growing eee eeeeenerers ences. Call o r. JO r or Op Teman. wit = wae Pontiac - Cedill iliac. 1350 N. Help Wanted 8 faster. in actual numerical gains |S! Motor Scooters ......82 5-rovRNAPULL OPERATORS _ Woodward, Birmingha elp Wan : | Also, — for Northwest dra anata than any state in the midwest and | or Sale Moforcycles ......83) A!» to Ponti £|WTD. YOUNG MAN. ‘GENERAL ARE YOU I DIES? F ; ane For Sale Bicycles ........ Box sc Press’ kitchen work. experience _ re- Free coffee makers, 6 to 72 ¢ faster than any state in the United linats Adewe sheeted quired ot chicken, ribs, ged et “fourselt church, club — Mates, with the exception of Cali- For Sale Airplanes Ecos erences to Pontiac Press Box 100: Fanifa, 180 8. Perry, et “BASEMENTS fornia, Florida and Texa . seeeees ——— | _ venitia is i Pa, ‘ i | Transportation(Mfered = ...87 SAVE ENERGY. USE| oy vase onwepes oot. | ARE ik Gee eo ae Linder pining PR 8.804 DON'T WISH FOR mee oT Wanted Used Cars ....... gS WANT ADS! To find al _rieret PM, ereriteee, MY) ale Larry Lesb-| 1 BLOCK BRI RD. MONEY! Make it easily : U ar oceetee 1 man [ DISHES QILVE Ww nat Sect net tt ns eet Teta iO Place 10 live oF al Baa REO ORO ere | Stab “pane tore PE Ean aely vent, buy, swap, hire, wath ave, Soredate hich, then stones | For Sale Used Cars seal 1 /goos Used car, see Classi) steers test frm APRS,” Bit] REAL ESTATY SALESMAN | ZUUS, Jahe W. Copies EACH CASH dial FE 2.81816” priate the ‘vehicle. in’ stored and |" ed NOW! Lk. Rd, Eid + iy rs) OMe grit ustvick Postee| TOMERS through Classi- Ws nai may be inspec R, APPLY MAIN Kime xP. HO INC. Custom: Cabinets & Ga 1 . ; ; 4 ‘May 90, 31, ‘v0. Cleaners. 4480 Elizabeth Lk rs Free Este, UL 20410 — FET | ae Ow Caney. 2s ied “Ads, Call” 2-8181. f SE ———— -- -_- ~~ ~~... —— , Se ode ae —_— Payee HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 ent nen. ae peer Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For H - 1 & 9 mat. i SHOWER, KITCHENETTE, PVT Sale Houses ‘ ouses frat siete) pene EB, PVT. BATH |) BEDROOM. AUTOMATIC STEAM 43) Fer ele 43 For Sale Houses — 43 wove, 6 x NEW 3 HOUSE gd ney, ae aa oly ob | PE leaner S| een perom, See, "hs un i i = N, ROOMS brick ranch i lake privileges, or aK Lake homes, full basemen heat : ay beth, 2 rohENETTE, PVE 22 Saige Ad eS ee the place for @ large fami-| lake privileges. ~ th dock rE i "HOME OF Wy. 9 lenge begopems, aad room | ois bes ergs wh vo jewly decorated. m i yt eet, ORO BEDROOM APF. ALL Mowiy decorated. . heat” lot big’ enough fora fine WiLLtaM 6. witrTCOMB S. Bloomfsid H ighlands #1318. no utilities to neo O. Gprece.| Recker, 0 B. Ween. FE 6-006 , Ehurches é, Densperiosion. "Pull +3800 ised aintns soem pee 7 LOE RM. IN BASEMENT. PRE- ‘ham. +0008 3 Los. ; . $2600 —— | ot fireplace, oar fer i or 3 men, Close to Sens. * EE us show you now! —_ $3,150 Full Price ~y thipaghot, ae. ie bus. . PE 4-4008. 1 KOOMS, PVT. BaTH, KEPRIO, space OR S851. “Tamm Lake Villa Older Village home rig ge a, Eee i GIR BVT ETT | 824 Move tum “ots of closet |) BEDRM RANCH HOM 5 ae ee owas hee | $3. Also 3 rms, & bet®i, $15. FE —*pece PE 0540. . rec room. Drayton tree. Ok eos —— - a) pet month “own. W. E. Rorabaugh, Builde 360088 7 BEDROOM APT” WitH Fine: S179 1 aeres est ivan, Price | For :| W. E. Rorabaugh, bulder CLA : HBaTHT| Pisce. Auburn Heights, T BEDRMS. ¢ RMS DOWN: 1 UP. $10,500 ud sise0 dow. . wien ' the Handymn man FE. 4-7007 rie See RTE Nate | Month, tnladee aif, Wrage. | maw i re tiie “fking, ‘and decorating. | € ROOM "HO — KB bp, Coons ONLY. 319 W. mp ASSOCIATES 7 SEDRM WODRAN DUPLEX er _ MY 31143, FE 2 ee . gg fe ~ ¥ iGELY FURN RM STOVE WASHER. UTIL or downtown Rochester. auto. B ROOMS, BATH. ACRE “LAND. . . Sout ore. — 3 waa s “BA RN! J. N fenced back yard, Ref. OL asement, Furnace, 000. In- . N ee a 2 ere iui, Btnste ais 5 rear” rT entvanee, FE 2-091 M —— 3 ea OUsE. 910 PER siiera ee ae Mi = PE gi gy 9 a ui __ after _ J RMS. STOVE. —REPRIG-CAR- month. Inquire st 266 8. Shirle 7 7 BEDRM $1.390. 9150 DWN. $71 GRugN LAKERD. $ Ss Ene pe fom * pried. Aula ony, 5S 2 ae afer $ pm. , ome. 4 yre, ot. cee tale a ce price YOU wit butld 3 bed Child_welcome. PE_$-2107. 7PM. BVT BATH & ENT. INCL. |* groc™Laxe $60 per month. Ex “7 $200 DOWN = “sLorvs Lax . fete “with basement on yo 2 RMS p pHs, WITH ~ENT.| nr. Paddock. Adwiis aa ry Sans . - _— 3 Bedroom starter house with base- New — Al finished, | lardwood floors. tile ba $12) efter 6:30 p.m. id (RMS & P TIA me wiring included. Don} 2 Dedreema, ates Set, @ reniteay,| matte beat Ose Medes er rao ee > gs B PARTIAL BATH, CLOSE MeDonsid OR. Saas7. Wie anak +) Saag aM 6 RTCRENEATE PVT b stove. Adahs Paid. |“ . OM® SITES LOTS ER DR. : a ee ETTE. PVT. 7 CANOE nals. WEWLY 1 i rus UTILITY RM. 666_A ice ROME Greet TS 78x) Beautiful 2 bedroom modern, OTTAWA HILLS Ent. & beth. 100 Norton fe ay pe. DEC.| Pyies —— 2-6332 or PE Hills Subdivision. Water. paved! wiji oy orsia car cau a always wanted &| car garage 3 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN,|? rfeing REWL DEC STOVE a | § ROOM MODERN. WILLIAMS LK- W. W. Ros H I ne month, beneaad Keng Tr isi 3, dedrooms,| $ud,tereens. al “e garage. 24 Florence. PE ¢-1967. -|” refrig. furn. 286 Whittemore Area. OR 3-2168 oss MNomes, inc. ~ C. COMPTON & SON | vestibule sarees fireplace, | 7 BEDROOM, "ON BALDWIN AVE ¢ ROOMS. FULL BASEMENT. Yu BY OWNER, 3 BE wF ea m_94388 ORD Mk PE 2-198 Coe ei Gining ream. | 200m othr 3 ate | TR 3-3 "| per . $485 Coole : : 3 BRICK, : wt 7 Hh aber beni NT. UTIL | ROOMS AND BA ~ReFnic. |* ROOM. GAS” HEATED are storms and screens. Mn wei FIVE | Merete breskiest nook. net sa A Naren: cum 8 3 Rooms & BATH, PVT. ENT Ville “Apts “ase sase Acute cai. Vale oe we, Tel-Hures ares. Schools. 2,300 down. $11,000 GI eee \ Laundry room. Double brick | WEST SIDE. 3 Bi ne a 173 State 8. FE 2-500). iy RMS 6 peter iw. rae i (Lee es mortgage, 4% per cent. Cali OR| ROOMS, all on one floor, ONE fareete tril sizabie “lot ment, gee best, by ovnay, — 43 2 & 3 ROOM APTS PVT. EN-| irigerator STOVE & MODERN BALEMENT HOME y 6:00. BLOCK FROM 8T. BENEDICTS s'5i Jot. | 950, terms. $796 cash. 13 Myra. Be WR Plenty ot | i Drayton, Plains 1 acre land. WEAR CHAELELIST CHAM. |: Twenty foot living room. This SEEING © SELIOVINO. | _VE +O. nished Near Saginaw | Apre APPLY GLORIA | _Pb. UL 2-260. beriain. S$ rooms and bath. Gas| bome has been weil ed i ee hubure. 1 ANIC. € RAMs. ist PLOOR BATH. 686 beat, 67.950. Terms. PE 27080.| =xce a Se coed fy. | ee 9 7 NICE LOE, RMS. ALL UTIL. ‘ bry &, k BATH. TRABLE.| 32 Front. PR 5-2667. FYLVAN LAKE 2 BDRM BRICK | $2}, basement. Storms and brie Some! ' me prt. $13. PE 28002 after 6:30 7 Yueees. 32-5262. € RM. HOUSE. WisT OF PONTIAC, Bomt tiled. Fireplaces. City we-| fase A Oversized two car ga-| Fireplace in liv m= Will build 2 bedroom with full and Sun. aed ae sath * babe AUTO. Inquire 22 Auburn Ave. , ter. sewer. Bus service, $16,500. . A | convenient to Tel-Hu- | Carpeting - r basement; of] heat, Fa cE Yr 5 Rea eee cerca peg | Nada NOUeE, UNTORN, FE re cos * foe and we seriee, ian. | aie rectecion room im |S Sak ere See lot ates. d = . . - . = on your or 7” 27 LARGE ROOMS, CLOS All util furn. Auto. hot iets FRANCIS 3_BORM Gat ‘ : — . ”" uw Priced to sell! ours, gg eg od eae = _Vater- Adults $20 wk. PE 4-5508. we fag hom. 35 BDRM. GAS| ‘How did you enjoy your vacation in Haiti, Mrs. Stone?” THIMK! AP ARTMENT JUST WEST ue i o . no drinking. Weitere tenants ac: * ROOMS. PARTLY PURNISHED, (AUBURN | HEIGHTS. ‘Saat Sc Benedicte, neighborhood ee eae S Seepled PG: St blocks from Dodge Park No. 4 house. electric stove, r HOUSE on M15, near Orton -A conditioned Office Open 3 7 RMS. ADULTS. OUTIL. PURN. _$00 per month. FES 5-907. fieersior, shower, UL 32342, ip- For Sale Houses‘ 43 | For Sale Hous 43 wuY A HO! ME POR Brand new “permastone siding 3 bedroom and frame som - ope. Sa a Se Pied ee + | me Sire Sot crgem Fut"buct | ee wept ets | grate uty stun Gown. se 2 RMS. PVT EXTRANCE & BATH ro FE after 4 uburn uburn : ~~ re at. Til eries 250. ; “Pairly close ip. & BATH. * Rus. & BATH, PULL BASE. CEDAR ISLAND . 5 ACRES « Rooms. PARTLY “FURNISHED $82 DOWN roof in excellent condition. 2% car sie Scammer. boon hens kes oom is. 7 RM. AND tS eae ath ment, FE 3-9243. | tate front 2 pedrm vGuplen, beau.| 4 dédrooms. Bath Basement. cared péxeh. yb prong Bath, | ~TOFAL- mohe m BLS frontage op M15 Lote Pull ment, 2\¢| car garage. Living room. Dining pvt. working couple preferred | 5 CLEAN ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR | tifu)l view ideal swimming. boat Gooa garage wood acreage suit-| Near Lake Orion ppredigee gt | Jocation. “| epmehio tarcxa ING. $12,950. Rea- | oe aerese ee room, porch. New hot pity Evindale, Sylvan Lake, after _ Private entrance. 67 Henry Clay ing, $110 montn, UN 3-6213. np a _dall Beach. Phooe } ay 2-3761 ao | $69 PER’ MONTH, . -| elson School and bus Doo-| sir furnace. Call now—won't lest” $:30. Sat_& Bun all _ day. ‘ROOMS. HEAT & HoT WATER HOMES POR RENT. SUBURBAN CUCKLER. REALTY lay Own ahedl PINISEED -VA TERMS— ; ice. Barty nee wre at this price. 7 7 & 3 ROOM PVT BaTH. 7% _ Bate Bt. $65. PE 4-50 | living within the city of Pontiac. 236 N. Saginaw FE 44091 house. OR 3-268: or OR 3-1070. ing Nineteen Thousand Pive I—Lake Privileges * Clark lS Rocitg a RATE | Reas. rates. Call OR 3-8644 for um r1e Hundred dollars. Located at| Nothing down ~2R Pep Gath io UPPER PE | _\nformation. ___ $9,500 WALLED LAKE AREA — 3 BED- Two-O-Nine Preston. Turn| 2 bedroom oR - ooms, Pvt. Bath (jkgs a BaTH Gin _ MILPORD. 3” BEDRM. BRICK | } bedroom ranch nome with full! Large Tg 3 rg po BEDROOM COLONIAL 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves Herth of West Buren. tie utility room Only $68 Close to Sears FE 4-2579, on 3-482. | Stil goon ge | basement built on your ie com:| id Private lake in, supdivision.| 22 UDAN GEES FE 2-9236 OTTAWA HILLS = 5 RM APT. CHRISTIA - icensed build details, after price. Good terms. ITH MULTIPLE LISTI Beautiful 3 bedroom brick. “3 a £& oat cna. - ae PRIVATE _ Pretend. = wast mae gg Reed MODERN 2 BEDRM. Y WEL-| 6. OR 3108 or . MArket 43959. Lifetime Aluminum 2 BEDRM. GME oe A Ok Large living room. full } JOHN J. VERMETT om burn Ave. PVT BASEMENT, | Doris cio Moe Gepoat, i COME POR ANY RACE, 5 AN AND ROOF & SIDING make offer. $38 month. 15 Oak on en ee ; CURA), REAL Berets 4 7 RM, Pes apuUre. oo all = ta eat i, bath dows HOCHESTER ~~ S100 DEQUIN-| Oniy’ 50 month. OR. FHA —Wi TE Brick ‘farege., Beautifully | mM 0. FE 2.8061.| dre. 2 houses together. One has | =~ — — 3- "| Lied PONTIAC landscaped yard with extre | ‘ RMs « A — _ . — _- —— = ————— } e This all od: - nog, WT, SPOT nteeint ater ees |S Neg tere gel cs | ey ee Se eugrmsor | Rito bast reer | orrawy ORE }) RM APT. VERY CLEAN. re a a Pree eat PE ely ore B.| _able sont. ‘rE. fos - me A | "ozs Cicer sas, ice a re DLORAH BUILDING = - aria 7 ve eles tuly a : Jessie. ‘7 ROOM OMPORN Ant ver 6-secs | DUAL 2 RM HOUSE 06 4 MO | LAKE PRomr Dengelow with full besemem. Car | —‘Pulldor_of, Rotinns. homes * Column we Ores Bae fate gme—+ Ag — an I i 5) RMS PVT care HURON ba Talla $-0606 UL 2-558. AKE FRONT: | xing man. Only| 00r% Alum. storms. Paved & FE "39122 ose Be trance. center | ; at Prail. Aquite. Apply CAfelAKe!, SEAUTIPUL MODERN § ROOMS eee peLTON a eat | $11,200 and $15.00 per month. Call) hurry “f you ‘want thls one. _ | @eY F BepRM. Beit LAUn- . room, den. Ex iteh- Estabiished in 1916 7 Preis d bath, Carpeted. heat furnish house. se old. Avail. | ‘or details. | ry if you want this one. | dry tubs, water softene yl en, ay to A Car- SRM RPG BATE ADOLTS.| dust rodecoreted. snc. location | Cee Jub cit, Se Children $10,500 STARTER HOMES fur. 2 extra lots, ot an peting and teciuded.| $1,800 DOWN — Por this Dray- oO nine Ts | nr, downtowa. No young chi location, | _weleome._OR 3-441. WEsT SIDE NEW 3 BEDROOM oS ae Almost 's| No down payment req on| 98 space, gar. ol'tea.’ sie “a. 4 rooms and up, Gas ton area 3 bedrm. bome with ake. | Ee 3 Enceveen, Tr eae 776 6.) 330 he mo. FE 5-651 before cam cg MARWICE K AT ones Full 1 basement, buft oo oven — (bed room modern "nome. oe! free = ener rl 3, and og One a . et — heat. — Coder lmned ctasota, Sol wa A Ag ice. $450 ened Ronni Sel . — rege. Bent grace shower, } ROOM APARTMENT. UTILITIES exavrire’ ? LA "LARGE ROOM UP. ee ee a toe, ee Gown ™ New off ai fers. Some fruit, etc. | spection. AE a edt a Nae: gn Meggan —_ 7 Te. eS ee ae included. 161 Mt, Clemens. FE) refrigerato: yal Oak. Stove +5080 | ere is a hot Nothing | 3-1235. » 3 bdrm. 1% baths. PHA home IDEAL SPOT ant melubeneet® An for - 1% sass Seer Bees MI eore0 ot | GaGa NE ———O- WOON MODE | “Pour rooms ard. beth * Jest "your Mortgage cose 1 ACRE country for $380. Cok OR 2-006i | fee Eoeaten, pasion. ont es = a = gM — pare ar ‘ ' 5 } RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT VERY, ACANT — 9 ROOM MODERN | fivvished, Motor and boat erely | 96050 FUL PRICE — Modern - OL RESALE a DaaTeOE Mea 200 ft, fremtage x e00 in oR Oy Bag jovatews, Ref. it — = a 7. as broker. FE eveaings. ed. Locaied on canal at Williams| Dunselow meat, Bay privileges.| ( 4 a poy nome rove oad DRAYTON PLAINS fe deep, Wondertuj ‘eo place in ving 1 ares. vie. z Kimball. coz TTLE APARTMENT. 3 28-0823 50x20. Lots of trees — a cant. Fruit- —. po ny 3% acre fenc with breeseway and gous bh. Sev ‘ = » _ 22074 room 4 $9750 full price amount % =x 190 ft. Quici trees, paved road. 300 ed jot. - attached @ rea. ‘e fruit trees. Row- 7 RMS. BED LINENS FURN AND | Low rent FE ten TS ; 3 2 a ee full. bese- Gown Dalance 06 Land Contract a = mites My om On 3 a5e8 me or trade. “~ a A place to relax mm laundered Near town. 25 Wil-| | ment, 1% baths. in restricted sub- owner. $8,950. Terms. Call price _ hams | division 12 miles North of Pon- FOUR LOTS | $500 DOWN — Cozy two bedroom il Dornings. MUtual NO DOWN P ; ——_- — bela ae | ee 148 ft. f e overlooking Elis-| Dungalow with attached gar. & rey We have @ number of 2and| DRAYTON AREA } ROOMS, $1) WEEK. 2 WIL 281 ho ts | WEST SIDE 6 ROOM BRICK. 1% abetn Lake for ranch-t: breezeway. About % acre of land. | ~~~ 3 ae | homes, *both bedrm. ranch a oe . _rt 78 Oe ee ee ge ee bathe. gas beet ene. cand. Le) Sees oe ees wil be conslé-| WILL TRADE for city property. MULTI-LAKES and cut of town. Some with | Dath, dining Dosh floors > 31 Stowell, PE ia Fee ed Ba | iz nies Geet stings. Just. 4 yrs. old. INVESTMENT ogg ag me ag heat, Nicely jendecaped. See this LOWER 2 LARG Ma ANT AUTIFUL BUILD ) ent locs : -| 1500 feet of fous 1! ar ac 5 $2000 do. 7 RMS AND BATH, PENSION OR bath. stove, ra a ee | “Rent Lake Cottages 36A | "Old. Ore ee ae Exctlient location. Modern bungs-| on 1 floor. yp 2 cares wom side, close in, ents and only working couple or baichelor. _ 547 Auburn. F@ 4-687 —_| e $300.00 dowu. RE gE coondition.| with many built-ims. 10x16 ft. 5 mer interest. $950 DOWN — Here is an attrac- steady, clean quite, 6 yr Ss = ——— | > BMS__& BATH. FUR oan Recomae, Shelre 1s egpeat- | [sehen WH Gene sameeete. GI RESALE—BRICK RANCH — tive 2 bedrm. home in Drayton: = ~ _former_secupant. PE obs.” root NDIAN VILLAGE pus. N. MOD- | WM. A en ie eee) cll neat &| East side. 3 bedroom, full a a yy — Pate > ROU. Paryaty Sts xD paige & wath. Soper. sove FURNISHED CABIN — LAKES CAKESIDE | oe niin electric imeinerator. 3 car garage, | Gai*™cai. peau room. : | shower. birch cupboards in roomy e re A aallrante grounds nf Ahon—PE . petee O° Se ee "Reg. Phone OR S100. | _D eBay. Watertora. OR a ges K NNI 7 D i sg Pella, Teel me im lovely = Srentage. taped EB sae 8s (Bob Castell FR pe “. 7 RMS.” HOME PRIVACY, SHADY MODERN 3 ROOMS 4 =o hOOes AND 7 pMasor.. Many builtins. | 2960 8. Commerce os Don Nicholie—PR 4-6044 $950 DOWN — Nice clean ee ia % mile downtown, FE asda aE style o sant | | MACEDAY 3 *oa aaa EALTOR tion. Paved " Pull | construc Sain nooNEStaR = MALY at a0, pe oot ! ‘ | = e. oune Bedrms., fuu bath, nh | Union Lake. Adults, EM 34285, | NEAT CLEAN VACATION HOME sow, Maren PE ¢300| “Brand new.” Your choice of | ¢ d 2istory house. 2'ecar . shade Ween tr \ ay 3 Roos FURS: APT. ALL UTIL. MODERN 5 Ris | OVER KEEGO| 0 Union Lx. ‘% bik. from Lk Open Evenings til® —»s_— ||_-—s Colors. $450 DOWN — Plus mort garage. About 1 acre. Trees and SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES a ee = ; Saree NEWLY DEEORAT TED 75 |i Hdw. Drayton Plains. FE 2-2944 | “for_season_Sieeps 6. EM 34430. /$ ,POOM + Bi te0 li prio: on ee . ag A Naxos OU a-3715 large ritches family room. ™ ny oa os ROOM APARTMENT | OF MISSAUKEE LAKE. NEAR| yo . price 12.860 LAKE FRONT _ : ; 7 15. 1a, screened’ por T » eX HARGER CO CO. aie Kent Inc., Realtor (eas PIS 9 oe ste mem mata) LOO re ee Pal gre hers Ze 7 ROOMS, PRIVA BATH & EN-| ~* FE, For Rent Rooms 37 —"725 Moves You In _ very economical to a3 K Cet FOR APPOINT. Se ty 4 wy: Open Btn 8 trance eleea. — cow ice 3 5 ND ba aTOT: | MILFORD 3 BEDROOMS, GA nice bedrooms. Large activities| at this 3 bedrm. home with MENT . gg - i Rg FF RY -| AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING downtown. 87 8 ond retrt turn AU wu. Inquire 1 RM. APT, EVERYTHING heat. Paved street. City sewer room. Buils im range & oven. at ee csaled ta & woh yostrigied . i. oF WiGae So eee 3 J ROOMS ATTR ee aE _ at as won util Inquire | 835 boat hag bo hi FURN.| and water. Full basement. Gear. pg ol eon Attached t Neely decorated.| SUBURBAN WEST baths ‘nous Geet 6 RMS. 2 tn. 046 per month. Adults. After| NEWLY aGORS TED RNS a aT bus STDs (De VaONT Bil. — —— lot. Free) Sr B= = oor cea Excei-| Ready for tmmediate ¥: 4% room ranch 2 bed- COLORED. $880 eee aes 5 ar en EY EeCORATED: |} _ Heat & hot aaker fase: | Everything for your copvenience aay ser tiott ee vat month. 922.280 . bee oat Tor, frther lore Ton heore, planer od wake Modern 6 room home ao tebe. ae ee SERVI ep PE 5-7332. ve. — we +0455. AUBURN MANOR . $500 DOWN. ~ with prt, baub & ent Couple only) * ORCHAR | SustNiss PEOPLE. —sHowER. | —=**-_VF (S228 aupurn Manor —coace! HERBERT C. DAVIS | Scaped‘fot siuminum storms | Real home on Rechura Clant ARD COURT arage. Cooking. 48 E. Trogeets | SOL Sead ee OOwN | Rasch type wih ai-| ___ 4918 Irwindale Drive {rireens, CALL FOR AP- Reel Uatete, PS 3-se—-Aes. VE 3 oe & BATH. LAKE ORION aPaPTeEEse ha @ rooms Dasement, bet water: | ae ig oe $500 DOWN POINTMENT vn © per_ moo Y 3.0m =—— CASS LAKE FRONT. 5 ROOMS.| Storm Oy ows and screens, full| jovely home. “‘Owne s F ovvan & Lake 4 SEDRM. y NICE ROOMS PVT, BATH & —AIn CONDITIONE! ee ae | oe Se state” and you can hove quick __Relanse £2,008. 00 me. ws Fee ' PE 4006 | OWNER WILL SACRIFICE “ent Bus at door FE $7408. o— FE 8-0930 th. Phone OA 68-2918 | rn ve quick |} RMS, PATIO, RANCH HOUSE ] em ~ MUST T SACRIFIC This one year old, three bed- 7 Lakos Rooms Wirh saTH| "C®™ISNED & CWPURNIBHED | CLEAN SLEEP ROOMS. PVT FOR | * ( BEDRMS. 2 DOWN, 2 LOE UP oa ees 2 aed an =. aan E | room home is offered at a dar- prt. ent, washing fac. children | BED bachelor, pensioners or Pontiac Gas heat, garage, lot 150.' LIST WITH US — For fast & ef- “¥ see eS Poe mgrebe got: Ep ie mt Dh poy eelcome $1250 wk. 4i Whitte- workers. Also some with kitchen boda Mc scagge | to | qe — service. WE BUY, SELL a ee 412 W. HURON OPEN EVES trase W. Bioomfteld Yep. wnt eee with loads of cup- Z _more_ PE 3-0773. —DRasricatry o Bi Mes 86 —_ need Motor & Eng’ hy hg 4 oe 20 years serving Pou MULTIPLE LISTING vice FE 4-4526 _ 94.000 down pareesk 6 e Seoes* sts peta 7 RMS. ADULTS DAY WORK. "REDUCED— _Coope MSUO. Price reduced. 877 Lowell ining, Cpen OF SP Qeecr’s lcs end @ buyer's gain. ~~ ers, po Gripking Must be clean Pontiac's most exclusive, mod CARGE CLEAN ROOM 1 M POR GEN-| St. Fast off Josira Open 2 to 3 ROGM BOURE, UNMODEAR t/ PACIOUS ARH ; — & quiet. Also 2 rms. FE 32-0054, West side apartment emn| tlemen. private entranc Nel-| 6. $2,000 down. L. H. BROWN, Real / acre of land $2.00 wil no down | of an older hom SEVEN LARGE _ Gor N. Paddock, ent development.| son. FE ¢4373 ath eet = tor payment. $30 month, FE ¢1963./ th e, enhanced by ROOMS - — t MODERN LARGE UP __ | MUST S®LL 5 RMS. & BATH. tag gee oy Lake — e comforts of modernisation. =, nne in — home. Near i 7 RMS NEAR GENERAL BOSPt | y type building with individ. | MODERN SUPPER WisT | _ Owner. Best offer. 2908 James Rg | Py or FE 24410 Lovely fireplace and sSeirwas te so tel Au OR 39522. |“ wal entrances. side apt., large closet bee Us Lining Servs es 27 living room, large dining} % away. Extra Extra large vee if wel A el ee _stor Prt. bath 2-09 CRESCENT ee FRONT room, pine-paneled kitchen shade and shrubs. 7 RMS. PVT. BATA AND ENT. Beautiful kitchens with m a 1300 8Q. } BEDROOM BRI Fea ene tile both with| bome for thanlly “escer- "Baby welcome PE 26038. er aataliin decorator ple a i ee oe - BOARD OPTIONAL erg ad beth wih. Compose on amr vanity sink on second . Car-| lent terme. large Excel- i 3 AM. APT. CLEAN, ADULTS. c| eile AM Stove and be-dovch-on can | é land Ave FE 3-010 7 WEST SUBURBAN — White peted te suit you. For Plt a - ; “prt, bath, 344 ¥ W. Heron. LEAN ROOM FOR MAN. PVT OWNER ee oe ? BEDRM 6 room home fea- This Bi-Level home has 2 ® ent call OWNER, FE| . Vacant home that ts priced to “"" ' J ROOM NEW APT. r. PVT. BATE | Automatic : | oO shower. $7 week. FE ; home. Pee a ee utility, dear ga turing e lovely” r7 room. car parese. fireplace, car- _ sell at $10,660, Extra large deep | ta aioe oegaee “aetna eh Tatar Ae SE ORD. TORE | ILLIAMS LAKE | Rif fee die Sad"oen*Gn) Siete sere, et iad iss andyvenyrem. | PRICED_ FOR, QUICK SATE .3| ico CaP anrage. ries tichen: =| Bib ien minadadeenct tA | oerial and many ot fine fea- leges. All utilities furnished. Col- § room ranch—)} bedrooms. Large a) Se with eat space- 3 Bed- frontage, outdoor fireplace after 5:30. = es We have oe ie = pape ee x BATH PVT. | tures. | Grea only. PE 68114, | Bring | rem. Nicely | arranged | PERSONALIZED HOMES a ee ee pny re Rl gp % any time. Very poet Orme. loads binets. 2008 . Plastic bath. udes m- . 3% RMS. 145 LAPEER 8T. LAKE For o limited time, no leases or | Convalescent Homes 38A | Hardwood floors. Pull basement. ™ Piastered walls. Oil beat. ming raft, boat, and out- Nothing Down BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS | Orion. Can be seen after 6. | security —— required. Rr eee oe Oil heat. Excellent condition. On 8 well-landscaped jot. board motor. Reasonable One of the best homes in this ome eS wine Ga, 7 ADULTS ONLY— pois = orice About 1 year old. Lab Tain »_brivileges. 3% nent e with at- terms. win | og cone lee op subdivision with e¢xeellent con- © ~ rage. 185 Beach. ‘MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT.6| 5 pan an agg: pa Re N poreh: Pull pric ent incleded. Also an = . _ APT. mmons tat bed patients | NR. OAKLAN Price $11,800 with ® perfect family room - GATTRAGTIVE, ROOMS, POM. FE 8-6918 er gmbulsiory. Men ee, 'women. | 3. bedrgoin cy TAKE, Ties down’and ¢a8'per ime. | IONEER MIONLANDS Dora ON S80 quid otrance wg creemage, Utilities and garage. Waterterd| OPEN DAILY 8 SUNDAY 34 hour car. Reasonable rates. floors, Tiled bath. Garage. 4200 | RAMBLING RANCH, HOME CHETOLAN SHORES le Close Sylvan Lake M of tts home with oto. many expie. sa mighiand Bd Paul A. K Ri NURSING CARE IN OUR HOME fown: Tnnesiet One ‘of tee taneh ¢ brie : p reom neme, Charming iv- vvoegs » Ges bee on penior sneritinn Pang: vs today Tats new, . | =* : ; : | Pau ‘ ] k and g liv- v ed room - to see enjoy. «e 7 RMS. AUBURN MEIONTS. VE Rentals ern, cane al for two elderly people. PI 9-2851- GEORGE BLAIR [= —— ee e appeal- ing —- with beautiful otha ey in 1954 Recre- 3 bed — brick ear port. Bul 2.7060 after 5. eee ce NiGE 7 SEDEM UPPER | Wacan ANCY — BED OR AMBULA- REALTOR aah ane we bave ever with ee — poset Ro screened-in in range — 2 : . - P owner's apart- for more M-. . “ i | oe — carport, Paved St. W.| in a community where good taste Cement knotty pine in- canal meee oe a PA ment is on the ist floor and hes 5| °° ee bath. Garden space. Lge, parking 7 BDRMS. WITH ACREAGE. MY ond | oot siren is a value q e] lr. ] | t bedrcome House partly Tarnished. iiy "room." modal “kitchen, 93) Al Prick with b rooms and ow furnace. and. 4 ear NEW : “1 . * i a 1 i 5 ares. 166 Coleman. FE 4-1676. Bee. Ly osu mous. At #17,6et on. Only $3,800 p e on Only $750 down womens > See ee. bath tor the owner; £ rms. rege. The dows payment of $4h00 Has , iB UBURBAN RANCH @wn. Open for | day or LAKE Sc ites ict woke. bag, Woes ee oe is “Practically all you'll over penny | voit Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) bome. ‘enced NCH | _evening. Located at 113 Ogemaw. Indian Village Smal) summer home, goed sised| = & met ch be thee | Pull Peremene wan pos tent | etme nteremrated Fe Cog . at leges, on per pe ent Lg yd NEAR CLARKSTON. MODERN 2 + rom, 2 4 bedrooms, ay By . from lake on canal. Sitse fie 6 FHA a gad seat aarage. 000 will Hn =| closet 1 BEDROOM CORNER APT., NEW- o rE Realtor Part room home 6n "1% aeres-of | ment: 2 car gorage: Only $10,500. age ac — oe ae oe ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES ly decorated, parking, close close ase FE land, overlooking lake. Pret’y wn DRAYTON PLAINS ‘ : : ‘ : , = ati, Santas, Mes |F OER TERRA se He Eitakien with Formica counter tops East Side incoiee 23> Haas ror n 2 Nedroom ranch with Soit orem. on a 08 8 86 Murphy, fi are py e. & & Whit fal ath, "base oil heat, ga- 7 apartment. 6 = — alu- aeaLrone . ‘ a 100x267 + et osha . 3 bgt | ————— =. . » com- 7 ior CLASS ASF -¢0 aoe 7 RM PLAT. | CS on garden pbk. SR ee: Sa FO rs ly it , And terms can be arranged. @ grade schools , oS Seca 90 me. table, and outdoor gril school —— Jot. Reasonable Ph, OR 4-0358 \ TANT WW me bat N ‘ 4 one yen B . “| , IVAN W.-SCHRAM - taetign Pike, oF, San see Gent Spt ie | By Rig Ls 2s reg empleton, Rea Reattor ;| 600 w. Maron se Ph REALTOR FE 5.9471 , ; *. a? peat oat sven. | Leaving 4 ier 6, Fe. PE 4-4563 e ; f5000. & Phone rE 20 Eee OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAT REALTOR PARTRIDGE ; j — j MULTIPLE Listine seavice. °° OPEN fe {W- NURon — aed “~ < ~< * “= -*& a ae tg By te! Re, ag ae BRE EET =~ te wer Oo Koy bee were eet ow Key > PEWS ee * shapes ree ie einai he ninnd — fees Pt alee ~ ee oe > ee es > ee? a d . goa ee) ae We nt al aes PA : ~~ ee * "ost. eae PES : ie cate — [org te ye . FRE Oe a: “re wl ee eas a Ce tae sa oa {———". mo +~—~e | Y 20, 1959 Ponti SS; WEDNESDAY, MA , AC PRESS; . FORTY-FOUR Py 53 Loan Money to d Lenders), ; rtunities 51 ___~ (State Licer 500 LQANS Oppo —— $25 TO oO. 47| Business ‘BEER STORE. ee quick card par eR xT, Sale Act ROCERY AND Loca from Sex Pepe PE. #8 Dick Turner | For Mr BALANCE | Cine. toed busin reeipaasegat | tah oe E'FINANCE CO. . area rs of se , Da ‘ ay 2 sors ae More Ines Write Box #4 LEY TE AGE MAIN H. CARNIVAL “EST Acres or More = oo "AFiOW Vi, COOLEY a ’ 43(CA Commerce | Rd. Milford. |< GULF ara gn A ng ROCHE $25 TO $500 or ~_— s ruc! 5 ses 43 BEDRM. HOUSE, vraere wy. © tor eee a mM yA) er fe DOING $000, Soa. rent EAL, dpe L 10191 - ___ For Sale Hou 2-1 BY OWNER : aes fo os developm sneer Lye gif bed GROCERY pag hge nr titog ray Oo ers 60111. oe bsmt, se and ac ‘ood 3s in bus hest EE 43! RM., ASBES- dinette el ces aa 28, Very ¢ ne are | ph’ Roc! OU N BED! at. Priv or $7, wners. $450 and you “YO Houses Gin cease: 3 a ges _— py ey én. ee ee : L kK WHEN ~ For Sale ee aan Wane ag: Baye Bey" 138. TO for you. ae. STS TA 5 TO $500 ou. ouses 43) ee ae | Pos shin Siee tavected. Make $1 | HOME "CLOSE TO Sor sere.” Terme “LET'S th Re to help y H epee Y BRICK, New 2 5000 aver 16-6334. BEDROOM bus. By ow! yor anes. : USINES:S ve glad E CO. ‘For Sale Hou: FAMIL Paved 8&t. country, extras, $ Bowers. M 3 Schoo] and More B INANC a ern in | otter, 1966 Bowers. W Wilson Seb or ) ke TE F k. Bidg. ME. WEST urn room mod | _of D. NO FE _2-6920 10 Acres osby La Liquor STA ate Ban Y FE 8- OD- | Also Sees —~RUIL E EL eg ‘ood — Lig ty’s ie "4 * caiier Spm Fe stats ee eter ras DINNAN sont 4 REGRGOM DOnast FURNISHED MOD Ra’, haste, Weath of Waterford sytney mu Pon 4-1574 SIDE ae Tan ae ay terms. finest. Best tely $150.- 54 NORTE ‘fraur. Gick's Huron 1 today. building. rs. Priced own v fines roxima nly by ns : ¥ 66 W Cal custom lans oF ou me your c see aimaw aie Loa pes Your p. na 4-5803 Gro year. rtgage ———~—n? mo pa inti Realtor MU 000 per Mo a 1) | Sn kK lot or y N, . 58 or intment. —— ~~ 3-BEDRM. |. BRIC ere 3 J.€. ELEY. Builder ILY 10-8 FE pga tl appo scceutel “CONSOLIDATE oft wSoece ued ait | W. | ye ee DA c. gt Sings” gales growing. ots Get St ec mer nh Seni shell, from. Pontiac 1 | i k. — (BOARDIN In Milfo Ideal Sale climbing. r debi Rract of mortand bing. om . 1 alton a ES d. b till nd You d con r ho. ee tank §. miles fr rch Sore. mM | & Ww G AIN to OSE Perry and 10 —_ rowing and nes in hab TT your pera 73. County. we to shopping. ga, rE. a: BARG $1400 down 111 meBetween North eo anh = ACRES. OF The hottest Uires substan & to moc agers eg 3-1433 . an VI home, 54 per . WITH tly ro! ty. Req where Free rE. _ $306 down P LISTING GER bedroom costs, § rance. ACRES ar. = Coun’ ment. timates, 2 e, no nd insu Laie the re down pay SS es uron "KRRO- iow sn, Rett 8, ie | BUSINESS ty s aga Maer LAKE 0.000. $ $100 NB Z A | bts LOE HOUSE "nee WN PAYMENT Mey 8. iful building site, 3 11 BL RPOR. ATION | - Swaps nerd my . 10 ner . DO ut: a. B 13 sa : TRADE. ow N | Merivileges Pe 2-303). SE-| COMPLETE 50 | 40 Actes pees cam. 62,090. SALES ANDMESSER, B ae Pe ean we WILT. IVE 3 BEDROON $100 | Make Y ve ee any THLY PAYMENT scien ‘wilh | trout, str Te es ooee PRONT DOOR LT rade ‘tpneed iahy. act nh of Y wa t, N 4 +e if ad dium vici . THIS at leented cil heat. fenced ou In | 2 } STOR gas tf om toi TOTAL it: $69 rms sian: $80 down Clarkston. PARK AT OU ei apna asecraler, Pontiac oes hor ment, 1 lands Y ting. 3 blocks $1500 § ac $2,950 of road =o ND rs a or ho BAW CRE: Full peoage feaarte Moves aalak, drive, $11,950 FE DG. CO. 10 acres. ee 200 ft. E LAU lo y Waite | 5-7 [ABAW iin i ‘ood. wn. lished d. FE > 5 uaa cabin as Oe + Weketer achoel: equal value. DLORAH BL SN eek 486 ae lot. $50 down. HOME | gg RES ON rnished mn. lewn. : ARE F RON for Wet or car of a A E 8-64. age. z pee e hor » Fol e. Can be Box 92. LE. ls AC plainly oe after 4p. R looking down 4 ROOMS, F re, PA , Rea um Press Bos “POR 8A for OR 3-1073, WAP FO ou are ing in -2077, . 4 R . 1 ac 18} Pontiac Pres HIP ers. orth NE. 8 of epithe vat that. will eas SO “NT? = TYPE ae attached KL US, MA_1-3018 NE ) DEALERS! gator treter | oN HYDRO- oe anviktll sabe investment that vd lnae at "THY PAY RENT: ae coast 60 Se by ar SYLVAN LA ick bas 2160 a Poe: METAMORA Ox MARINE | gree ng greg 8 mm ge 8053 weet 375 per Peeelvcugenod 60x220 ft \ 4 earREe: Ge) Beak ie an AA . AS behcgba eee FARM. 7 rida business ¥_3-1538 al value ILITY 8 r ‘ood rick Lat taper og aH E OF — to Florida MY - equ T, UT wap fo months edroom home, oil heat ENS After 8:30 oF ee otc a built-ins, a 9S ‘ ACR’ "s Lake Orion. | E38 FOR ALL TEN new. & a this 2 be basement, GE & OV 27. DROOM. 1 new 3- Fireplace, . for IN AREA. built home. £0 eatet’s e BUSINI d My | 8x8 W. ractically R_ 3-1940. full . . N RAN 4-94: 3. BE e lot. h home ft. se a RKSTO! all well jooking fos Leta te } HOME beyon | tent, p io P1956 lot VERS BUILT I EATURES DOWN. yee: teres — * sewer, Wa a Cun oe a a NURSING pinaces: Drayton | d_rowbos T, 54 H rge $9950 “-EYMOON WITH MODERN F $200 Ranch ver paym 2-car ¢ ommuni rivileges, land t iful e equity : le Cireum. Box 11 g00: AL BOA iler. No baths. Take o lusive c lake p Beau will m pay 5a P. Oo. “MET & tra Also HON WRONG total poaps OF | ke priv, terford. Exc d strects, fe) $5,000, as dow ontrol. BALE | 12 PT motor dryer. ir GO The L Lake us, Waterfor RM., ter, pave hand lake. 1 -car c RCES Wizard & gas rade {« ANT home nth. 1 Marcu 2 BED! id $5,000 FE E 221 te mode 1 _ Plains. ESS FO! Laun.- | washer ble. T ik you ©. Bedroont alowed 7. N' 4351 Mar OR RENT, down. Im $24. E 4-5000, TH, late OR _3-6847.__ ty R'S ILLN utomatic ain! guto converti er, oF se this 2 only ~~, $52 inclu 0 GI RESALE OR | 420. $800 w. Rut- Sunday. 1 F 32 RM. . & BA a o~ ment. : Proper ’ OWNE is modem @ ted on arent. | 51 Buick uck, wrecker, price is entation 7: Ghaming D 7] esuliiprics session. 162 OR TRADE 5 _ , ae "TM. Rog. US. Pac on =e mmunity ‘ Lake of th: usiness _— Equip pa pickup. tr GRILL ‘ ly paym é& insuran t & many NDAY 1 TO mediate oe cenit SELL | ment, ges ont one dn. 9 by NEA Service, Co Scott dry B in jt gg Tes, PE 2 -0548. PER AND sion, * et ace ae ek will have Ys & SU DAY ts. PE 8- e base t. 8 ‘350 ~ Sie 4 acres on tiac ered oer dic VY, BUM SH cearter re You kne R SALE 40 Deer E | 1-56 C good : . Lorin h, exce deep STO LI_2-4677__ ceram heat and tree Gas FE L dy? Yo FOR SAL Mich Call F j ay oy ON en We Eves. 7 P, Secise with aeaee i alot uick sale. ITH FUL 't dinner rea ? ‘aa per wuldilics. r — >» SCOOTER, Ing 84 ft. frontage Total pric _8-2763_or & BATA. Tol is Seon line. Idea 8 DERN W le. ‘HY isn’t dinn fternoon! —— spol we ul E ~HP fnotor. ing 84 ft 1 bath ts the pp "ROOMS ct 2 Jot Se r bay on . M. MO) will hand: “WHY alla ———_-—— cial, eee O SE a 3 rd o' ing s, full k its E.5 new o & rea ombinati - 2 BEDR 2 lots. $300 ds close = rhe —— IRD" T on outboa hmaa Se we Lk NICE. LG arage, fiult, as bene ofc 10,950. Bas ment it stan = 44 5-2128. “AL THE “'B | 36 7 hp ‘96 Cus . x $6750 ear ttt ain} many home. $§ base 1453, * HOME the frui a ¢ Prop. 4 = IDEAL j 1s VDN. Elgin 55 or : only ee gee side. Ba s abd _OR_3- ARTER all | day -—— le Lake ! 11.2X i peey ue 5091. Fr } Bess RUS CoG REALTY lovely lawn. East FE 200 | ues ie weet er ae oe a For Sa LOR / OR — $ mt just! gage OR 3- ; HEART , h, Realtc ely law erms. 520 LE terms, © M "TRE down, yo ttley. EM | | 43 | ee TS ul I. 1Q 1) bar 6 fe Eagle THE Close , Mecee i oe texms.” 8, TI RTRA Nothing G. Fla Houses S | ames T LO’ 'ISION Here's. a Rent IN & fishing. Close } Tec eae oe eau price! 5 RQOMS, $800 BA r wt Sale FRON 1800 IBDIVI ted rifte! yest {90 ACRES unting on Fa $ 43 Cass FP im les UE CLEAN, 5 rooih, T MES down, ou - For Peper. POs AKE Takes SUB loca Terr per park deer b uamen with 31 - sun living at $50 HOL} Hwy. 230. 3 RINGTON et: Lé Run each 1 of land ve at 5 irade good ig Tang “hy 1284 30 pm COZY varpeted $4,400 4392 Dixie OR: 33: 3-048 CRIFICE HERI and- —_— Buany r, $2300 1 pe oe, ety eqiag a le oT ae {ull the big “Camp Beil Gen 8 am. to 8 owe, Mee ae FE _>-0eyi: = eS igD- Potede Wick oe ie Two on Oe ee eta ace san Se ee t to $225 oe el arernca wi | ‘Secme knows as main road Obe anes ‘OVAL cown ts tm et “DOWN OR OR | 3-1950 Days. E. NICE 3 B on a 8. 3 bedrm, br’ “Bsmt. im ILE amonen t down. Thes nee en Lo es ecaa fide’| short ho er wt Wa ae eee | peers well & $4192 ; ‘ I OMI gpa! ore “$375 ¢ priv- UTH EAST sID basement a + Pe wedectae call mode NCY (| Suc Divided aS ity wide “a's wi x Ac ew 8 a ap MA 5 BOAT 3 "ESN TAR GAIN! i acre, isk » al-| soUTH beme with Nicely ae scaped, ILLS Cod | bargains e D AGE) MSUO. -Div Wavelets “age price of 11.280 down. or swap } v8 FOR . MODER: ‘ Sint Wave: So brick fron ity.| room ee a ene ak MI_4-1590. % argue rege! rag iv- AWFOR FE_8-2306 A car ceeceniic i yeu rate eae ~ FORD 679 _ 10 y ° wid Neges. 3 bedrm., Orioa, victn: extra pe cee aie’ ote e 1954 arpeted | CR: Y_3-1143, FE 8-: =| o> 7 ose d get this wee motor PE 5-967 Rk & H 2 Fine bee “most fipished. Lake saa sgeritice™ tor quck saan or , ees &, nal a 600 E a VILLAGE, LAKE aan Ph. OL 1-40. : 4s an 7a GROSS Routine DR i for «tot oF > ; 7 ; wl. v i ) Oe a & sion, m ooms EW Cedar j 7 oO. rd res 1 s Good ‘ ; db core Lop MY 231 USE. -1401. late possess ing roo 2 bedr hea | LAK and rms * { : bar and no city erie +0033 IcK wate rental tive. “© Ee GGEs privgee PH Raat peat aula dil. Up pal easement aaa sone Er roe & EASLICK | 6 Sale Fa | eset arth eae SH {TON PICKUR TRUCK Sens ite { mtgave 3 ment, lake DOWN apy 2-1 N up a LE o RM |e grow lease on a $45,000 wi 952 GMC nsmission d car in no Gil Mortga; : S100 lot or ours, h Baths iving Rm OR_3- N. JO s. and hen, bu: 1! basem 100 pletely bath and n 6 per | area. Se at Mu- | 50x80 8. $27 ltor Rest | rking or LOT 100x Z 25 liv oven NCOME n.3 rm kite bath. Fu Lot A com art ated o $5 rance . Y.™M buildin Rea 291 nesses 1 wo ADE rs 20% and i bath gow ga ramic d - garage. rms. e with p rch. Loc with nd insu DOWN ement | REALT 045 out wko MY 2-2 __ Bus OIL “OR TR ted bidg. Can meee oe, range rein Fo: ee ‘and ts. 1 car hy pa Ce ed plastere 8. — Te 11 tag d from lots a 50 bath Bas nd) §TFELE Utual ¢2 | c. 122, Orion, 10 | ARD fe FOR SALE Restric - 11 kite h cabinets ™ and al 5 up. 2 lo and hot ine.| tach 1 price § - screene nts. Wooded ce, $5,950 and part se to Round | rd Rd. M es a. “Oa 8-3 UTIFUL ST: AND: lease Dix t St. Helen Cos Se a tine a neti ths! bath furnace Grapev x 190. Full COLONIA family or 2 lakefro Full price, 5 room heat. Clo 4950 with) 4, 7 _ PURNISHE Oxfor A. A BEA fireplace, for Cali MI 4g 10 CTOR WITH A 1 ist, ramic ba Aulo gas uit. trees. MI 6-1432 OUNTRY r large fa me beach ou! ith stoker t just $ ~ LAKE. FU $5500, LLY ARE home, house. tall station Pontiac ard) 68-6970, ACTOR otor oF a Maem 1 ce iat bee FS screens. Recon wesi’ ie Sb ig Ve waiting Sot] : lake. Priced & ETTIBONE yo Piggg eer seag Pe 5. 7 rm see! ie F darecer tir. aescaa ee | GARDEN TRA mbeend, = 10-1. bedro stall eee I'y car! Storms and Roo ily apt., also res land, la J ts w Ar be. fier 8. MA HOUSE SS tor} 353 foot ee en lent @ inor repairs. it's ave sak uinslared “on Kitchen w lot 86 for info large sc eo taal take “TAMORA | tense Laoaked wroom & ce | area A BEDRM Take pops TY | garden, 3 bedroo 8 A See it while rig) crag Be pee ree ca nee i noe. ‘wtih with uaded Ge tice ana Take. Full META} some] Coae neler ce aa | ~SELL 2 Stn 4208 se ‘t _ [ arde kitchen, bu rock firepla: cordingly. . NC ‘en. range has double lake ares aicetias wooded Jot. age ole La OR ‘ . cre parce! come bee eat ee i | MUST eter a Bad cash & $20 iL BASS 1 7210 Birch Huge ledge living room aie! MES. INC. ho, ov bedroom Breeze- Located in road. C Priced ivileges on rms. Ca . lovely 20 @ me woods $5.-| Rees Call PE a in Co ments §25 Wood ae range. r tn 28 foot ton space . P. HOL) ae E 5-2953 tor. Eac te. baths. k ga- s & @ good w home. pr $4,950-Te lor, Realtor _ cod b area. 80; a ci Only available —— — Ou over pay EM 38 UITY Vd — and plante ent, recrea e. Base H. P. Rd. -F hted close Bs 7s with peli for @ ne price J. A. Taylo +H SHORE Clu and some wa. ee FANDARD 7s b in trade “6 RM. peQuity. Huilde _ | Al Popa brick fireplac per. 1 8. Lapeer lig Attach ded basemen’ sh-| cati 4-0306. J E. NOR E 27-5685 eigee lg $1.500 do } STAND: Sonlicer — IFICE $5500, 1? PE bo ter fix- | 253 way. ll divide me fing: at $ BROKER d ER LAK! 6.750. F 300 wi j . ern sta da train _ BACR trailer, oJ IRNACE { with aC ae wa fireplace rage. Fu Needs 80 700. h Lake Roa 1187 | SILV frontage $ : = Realtor tall mod e 6n rty for house’ Ot, FUR e- radiant s, brass ms and oe led floors ced at. $25, $09 Elizabet FE 4- | _ 100 foot CAKE . Stout, R $165, 2s cial assistanc recied ie MI me TRADE idaire 1 | Lovely drape inum stor cost 2 DOWN = uches. Pri — VE R | L. front Warren $ FE 5 Pinan ble to Call SELL OR r & Prig lum below 500 ly $7500 tng to c PE 4-4821 ANDS| SIL lake fro availe Adams Imen blower 2039 — away $ hg ag A dor BROS. ©R HIGHL. bs | gre gant i ee eras. wh 6 pe ree to Mo frigerater UL 3 ROWBOAT. | screens. . d Street in 120x400 ft. WHITE IONE ‘ER tck ranc igh, sightly fering, pr 77 n Eves. Aubu s or Mr. mn } _frigeral 18 POR | oy ar br Hig ist of Ope Ez ll day Ip $19,000, dicts Viney t 1954 on 3-1295 "til o I 3 bedrm garage. | —— fris rry! . OOACRE, 6153 1174 after LER roan — R st st. Bene total. Bui stream. OR nday 10 owner Double Lake | lot k — Hur TO 1 will | at JU &- ORLL t TRA! 201. OR 4 “IN 5 RM. GEORGE Near St. k Sirs flowing Ti 9; Su | By basement a bh! geil quic WTD. LEASE @- roed, or T ORDER & nices PE 2-0201_ UITY IN 5 in Eves fe Hwy. full ee sea can : ltor TD: LI weather yo, Fu | ~~ gHOR leanest nt EQ equity Ison Par ms, 1'2 in Srende! Heights aida Saal | Completely ee | ” Bird, Ba form, ea ab gg eg — s aakaes Coe | TRADE. s2500 rela ar’ 6 oie Jn Done ted 3 bedroo way in Brende lake ‘GARDENS lot. 2 Co a age ‘arl W. Bi Lat del || ths free & ¢ e One o Susccas fot alaet At oeenes en es after breeze | Street in Pontiac, ~———~ HURON ther lo priv a cent mo 4-5782 Car ationa $-1392] trade rm. rations ee ee We i MOTOR Richly eae’ Olaaced: in lawn and | a .eriton West of afe beach | modern, co to mort-| to 4% per Dick. F m munity N Eves. FE erty for fa MA $1003. | ope much bus te retire n-| income. FE RTSMAN facie a ear aaheae Mgt tig erm erilegen Gack onal. “bedrooms | 2. bedroom $6,950 tash "| _ing state. 325 | ER rt RONTAGE 47261, nights, couple who want ee ee | WHIZZER SPFORTSMA lol Pe surcbs naten tive ung Foom. | privileges el Lake. 2 eee car wire |— Y OWN house PE 4-42 AH LAKE F e cyclone y 49: seulement, sted te ee ee we na mucus er oi cell shrubs. pa fireplace, din y base. at Brend unfinished. mn pay- age. RY CLAY ner lot, | B 2 bedroom lent | WAUMEO ton. 2 ai cash Property equip: Business on | ba board motor ect m with dr 1 heat. down, 2 up $7,600—Dow & HEN home, cor full tly built In exce Near Clarks’ rms: le Business ere days. zy outbor 56 ughted at the prosp: ee kitohen ‘oom, of r ‘otal only $7, ce 8 room r_ heat, Recently toon Lake. screens. | lotsa Te Sale BUSI- $3000 dow RT BAR eree | 7181 in ve gurwee ain, dew “bree and ment, yom Large’ walk in cedar ment a r OL 10255) uaree mt. uly $13,500." $2,300 condition. Storms & "oo "with | fenced VANTIORN “| GROCERY STORE, aooD Large mu decorated" Ono area For Sale Clothing 5 of ownn ncher w full! it room tiful ho rice | me 5, oO ment. co! ftener. $11.500 | O +56 GROCER living 62713. All ne iness 07 G GOO ranc ooms. | fru beau Full \FE.8-045 : altor base: Water 80 ilable. J nice ve. OA 82713. food. Bus — HIN aluminum rage 3 bedr rs, plas-| ue ol hborhood m Quick | J oO JETT. Rea awa USTA 8T. boards’ tra lot ava 3-8586. ME ness, rking space. OA 62 No SIZE 8 — attached M ariebed rae large lovely vith $5,000 dow | SCHUE ” PONTIAC AUG' lots ‘of cup! 99,- | $2,000 down. OR . EK i Mr ATERERONT 110 Yt. _parking spe 2mNER terms BOYS’ MAyfair 6-15 -LENGTH (aed Cah. AU aan et trees. | $21,500. wi ‘WEST HURON. large souk floors, geraze. me . -PENSIV TERFRO AKE = H CORNER Om — L WALTZ. ered baa of shyie possession, me 460 pa heat, oak ~~ INEX m home. aoe | WA L HOUSE L 1 ML TELFGRAP on Tele. | S LUE ane ons 3-1337 “ lot with pleas Srrencce ?-Family Inco down. 4/__ l & ith’ $2,000 d R al Est. ttle 2 bear . Ideal for | SCHOO Boulevard. : TELE location conier B 10 USED Wo = = -Family th — se- 300 w os is Neat li location with Walton Lake N istandin Huron a | RS LEAN m 1x $17 500 < and ba Full ba 1M: "Jones _ Huron | Harbor ly $5,250 th oft — & OVE An ow ar Te) - rvice an REALTO M30 SIZES C shirts {ro a 5 Lipa bath — at. 2 car Pau 7 | Keego family. oe $50 mon } West ig GE fireplaces raph ne King. large se sharp 2- ahisee Ra R 4-0758 rae ts from 2c: & tackle Ope rooms at ken oil he. ity sew- 4-8550 i 7 small n paymen e. Suitable BUILT ry Barna par tncludes cot A| 4900 Highl Ph O pants ing Worms Lk Ave Tim drive, ¢ k- FE SE, L | all dow rm hom to | 2 INSPECT | butiding side str Mich > STOCK iso fish Orchard i ment, k top t, Wor 4 {UST S king | -sm 2 bed Close to bed FOR & UP office on les gar tiac 3 TORE un- a 388 Orc! N COL Blac stree 5. MU verloo large family low DAILY 22.500 income at sal t. Pon ING 8 d coun 7 days. 3 MELON CC garage. ater paved r at $7 S . 1 house o murch.| Also d size "950 with OPEN D FROM §& MI family tion for bo im plemer SED CLOTH hangers an am ‘ _ SIZE: 12 Marcha! er and bal rent ures hborhood. st uy Lee. beautifu for apts. c Eliz. for Se re. Only $6) all month- RICE. Real Estate MI fine loca trader or ediate sale USE ale racks s30e Call 9 7199. FORMAL nce 385 8 3 JEKRAT ihg coup good neig nd $100 e . Suitable Inquire 5415 Cass La ent and sm Bloomfield Real I den center 4 fo. imm 000 on for s omplete $ ent FE 3-7 or Worn o “DYED MUS “F the 1 kept. 500 down a home lake home wn paym : ——— 44A ; Price ner. $60, ters ¢ pointm SABLE D & Na es have .| We at $2. mall ge of do yments. a D rop. sales -state ow m for ap __ DIES § Gray ot out By Nog hg se month wll copsiae, smal bome Today a | Re he For Sale Resort P mew dy outof IDGE | _ take k Where You Piay weeps MAS fair 61843 wes finest, of tance $500 Drayton o “ ke Rd _—— OUND e TR ceed een ; Where beer suite 2 WN. SIZE Maced in | -F NKS ’ * Cass Lake Rd. _ : YR AR River TOR PARTR Work grocery a: NG GOWN. ! 1080 . r 4 bed ra ma 7 HUMP | 2188 { SIDI: 24 FT. bawassce ATL TOR PE: MICH | meats living qu WEDDING — e 1 FE 2 with ei) pri = a it with leased "| Gi Oux- SREF N 7 . SOUT He: ment. 24 x Nr. Titta ; REA ‘ THRUOUT URON Gasoline. th nice i Plen- Porma! sts LACE Ls = be oud ae re p aa TATE GREEN | e of the i ith base home. N a large ESSES ow. H | wine wi property 4 >} DRESS Bize 12, cow Mee } tes AL ES 9701 | dvantag on H home w ing room 4-1478 _ abin. BUSIN 106 and ess and 5 k Islan : DING [I ! length om< ‘¢ AL RE OR 3- take a ailabie IR. FIG 2 story full din as MA — New ¢ oining 3581 "TIL 9 | Busin ean stdc ‘round wep tulle, floor t call Piste Highway 2 YRS | Then ace ay home ee Nice drooms, kitchen. ¢ LAKE i i a FE ee one kl € oc fistere CS vear plo tut 2 arden sp lot. The th RN&M BR fh hac } be ds in ki 0 down GRass resort @ ing, fis oe ty ot fix good living n 4454 (4395 Dixie CK RANCH. s. OR this 18 x. 260 droom wi cE Ott Nexis 3 e. Carpet iene cor kiriee, bob We Leal iat Jetry a COOL acme cee’ Pan Riel, tee ster! UL 2- _—— RM BRI ction, Rea this 35 zy 2 be Sparkling REA. Of nt, furnac new us 2 care ; lo forest. G $25 mo. .- h. D BUSINESS _ G00 hway Wal ss Ful Elec wi ern - oods 5? : BED brick se is a* €0 ent Danae A r. Baseme n. | heat pi RD state $100 dn. els) Mic 'ONED BUSIN a hig 3000 | — bdrms e Kitch hold G , ES aM. all full “basem nd out on! 1 floo $1200 dow | L 11-7511 SHEPHE heater | ing 81105 dwin (Ske ZONED at: Pomiise 2 ige il furnac undry | House “0 864 ean finside a ded. Only in LR. this 0 RANK Roc ow, Gla butlding st of garag te St * bath con t COLN JR this| mortg Riando *-8 HOME| ores down pa h . Ideal loc Genera Miller, os ARKET es TY ete pune ee Close room and Convenien & LIN rms on | _Phone.O} 2 BEDRM a roperty as ore, Mich ; cking Co Willlam LAKE MA a ON LY !oom on 1 schools & y in Troy es cor- ee er es eet Y DRIVE, Fenced ya Box 41. Westm — warehouse ete WALLED LJ ED ANT DAYS O: Buc nd Baldwin porary 1 ing. Inelud eile AREA. Lo R. home w t | MACEDA garage. 500 dwn. Box 6 wareh FE 2-0263 } “IAL. WAC 2 ‘ Mikes and LTOR everyth: flopr to c Jent 2 B e. Carpe h 2 car apes. § | 4 hate tt) MERCI erage | ERATOR . = uy to lace, atio, excelle 1 furnac ese. wit & Dr 1 Lots tem ito 50 COM 2 car ¢ t EFRIG $183 IRWIN, RE FE 37 ner firep doors) to p al ent & ol rd partly Carpeting — FOR F r Sale _ . - hange ZONED m home vy popula: IDAIRE R Ft GEORGE R ick glass joven & LR. & hall. Ye -0803. 1E - FOR 0 FE r Exc ~~~ | "2 pedroo , oer Ou mol ieee rtable LTON SE RVIC ing range. alore LR. & home PE | TRAIL rea 2 ach. Sale o ~~ fronta, Easy te loor m ER. Po $88 398 W OWA E LISTING ED- built-in Cupboards ¢ iece EA 3 BR ee || Reine ten Penee Ste 8. $995 E | For — HILL-| 90 ft $8. | F DISHWASH 1 Warranty. MULTIPL STORY, 3 B ar “a vent fan ms. 4 p TON AR Gas turn FOR house tn basem RGE LOTS. a — ern 2 ed area — GE odel Ful A “7 n bedroo er, ARKS . ent Birch er ho with ke LA ~ KE round. TY. 135 Floor m _ bee he cro deine ne nA & SONS bath Much your * wan rf Gas "incinerat " ie bedroom "Privileges. on Baker , —_ cave nee FT ood rest- | eee fe small wr. Ran (ase) ah Mighiang Me WHIRLPOOL DEHUMIDIFIERS — . roems down re : we show: Carpo in Lot 105x off sale Ationa] » —*— d in $165 | wood firepla on. (iM HIRL ting. low FE 4-17 Y8 “SELI ast | may | pboards r grill. ise. GI re onvile. N ved roa ood. Only edrooms, nial opti w — From 2) Inch. % \ mes) _make offer. FE WNER SAYS me on E | } aughiter phy: er. Outdoo eae Viola. Ort On s P* eighborh: 2 rade or re New TV. New ice. 8179 \ an THE Oenee osteo Will. sel for/ Laug : soiten 1854 cade | Senda or t aya Warrenty & Sete \ - Tro Three lots d value. | Koc mn fwill enjoy liv 145. 3H. 3 BR 71-0045. —_——— . down. x170 treets. ster 52 | Full War The oP ) . IM So for tese than appraise Be eae anch nome quick poseesion “Ol ye tad schoo! ner lotvon 2 paved with Opportunities = Sale Land Contracts | 00D OSE arae \ ¢ appoi | ine in / in the a NE home. Quic ings. Ot ia it. near Living roo A cor 1 buildin Sborhi siness pele PIE OE G Of P PE 4 \ | Call for me home ated on ranch lum. awnin Terms. 91 Summit, rooms. ted. Full A beautifu neig Bu —~ In A ND CONTRACT r N o | KING esi- | fra rea. ‘Loc has 6 nace. A 5. $10,950. ctive 5 Sooo ee ietkied & protected Aa or UNT. ts $70 pe HURO RESS $: | . RE LOO i00d R ton a lot, it bi fur t 90x125. Attra Toom ice fen hill in wn. Ne n in a DI8coO — men sl Ww MATTE ssinette | Me oa «Be ra “Bioomtield 150" x and ase etiee” gee nace. Lo this 3 BR. home eps Wi sacitfice Sey) OM ee fore =p errs tol ae aes om 6 heal rE Raltece ¢1 oe in ALTOR lie YR is oe sary. Nghe ro etguotr 1 Area ing two bed rooms t with those M8 on to wa ard. FE site on ing y m Pontiac Phone month. REAL 2 highe % 34007 | - VILLAGE will en- dentia this charm nial Hillis basemen built for . FHA TER 220. Wall ace. Off back y EA LTY_ ULLY FURN. A building overlook nd. around uired. NGUS, 15 | mattres 810 OR INDIAN home you fam- Schools a ine oe eee to e. Custom riced, with on lot 70x s. Oil furn hools. WOOD R FULLY ide autiful view d small po! stment r pm. s-'C PA Die gym. set ATIC GAS Truly a eedronmia! Ae room rancher in you rag feared grees yone. V. blind Near new ac! EL |. COTTAGE. F go ft. w be d stream an ir} ve 33 after FOR A BU 8 Ortony COUNT. BAL-| fio, ‘FULLY AUTOM AY rw 3 large room the house the key. who reach o Fiat h ty Rd. 6 RM ith lot sale. OR groun 5 ACRES il for fru 2-4 LOOKING ‘Michigan 2160 M-16, T DISCOUN onth- VEN FUL OR 3-2 = lv sized dining eat. 2 car Je it, We have in the terms. aires . Caretta uick e, at Good s0 drain- E YOU e free Realtor <8 7ER CENT le at $70 m red 20 Like new Es aol is 500 see it, 4,000 and . CLUB mable fo ard Lane, se in — ith good Only | AR Get the from W 2 PER_ 430 payab t Secu range [Pp TABLE Maneuient a Only $1 5 . & Sons $14, AST UNTRY Reaso 441 Orc Clo High w site. On ness? uide’ 1050 ce $7 ‘at interes home ND STE E 442 ‘ oe "To ce E co me is 5162.° 2 & berries ttle farm iness G ciates, an er cca rn city 1’? BLO $20 F Mw garage A ferme hn K. Irwin NE AT L - ESCENT LAKE ranch, home is 3- c Lake. ROPERTY, mureniet e- le e ‘cibel SS 1a eueReS ffee lable BEDRap down on” Jo REALTORS ALONE often uttere CR B Beautifu tside. Alum. s é Pontia INCOME P’ bedrms., age ne i. Mure Ponting FE — by a $ ro $5,587 50 C °E ro WALNUT Fatine cake 1925 is a sigh those living 5U plete on outs im. Interio OWNER, & bath, 2 cash | $1850 LADD'S I ton Plain Huron VERN Cost to you 3-7888 - 3 PIECE nd. 1 jm cabinet. ADE nch with ee Stre This lyweds home comple Lh cst 2220.10) By 4 rms. r $5450 ¢ ; ET Cae YT TAVE AN te, FE | en Ce a me Lanwer WILL TR bedroom ra room, West — rE ‘24001 by new a shared this ing with h. LR. ts 18. 2) 36.450 $59 mo o Body Dixie Hwy FE BES ee) wake sk for Mr inet, 30x 24 Nice 2 ized dining red 13 5-9447 or outside of ¢ time. If % dy for finis ‘itchen 22x1 ots $500 dn, $8 ar Pisher ; 4286 aii or : ; CENTRAL e town. 7 44812 A Ts To Te inet. he iRE. BA: family s ay lot. coped te] Phone lll FE 8-4276 for the firs u then too! ~~ spacious k ty of closets. or trade. Ne E, OR 3-213) ! Farms IN NORTH tiding tn Hv Bleeps 150 ND ear Garreln, BS EM | FE 441 ~ FURNITURE tools, large sha coors. A beau __—SC+éEVE:. SF HOME | plies to cen cutie with an Bath. Plen arcee S 2.7359 ; ROOM FRAME. Crestwooc Tinieoleniored Large - bu quarters k handles | LA sell, Earl | — ,ROOMs or den & lawn Seu ot ine ae ee, KESIDE | every at this. $500 lake ene 1's car g PE 8-04 GTP ¢ Pir beiemeat €16 i Gece Geman room livingte Se sreaaimation. | = EM 3-40%6 IDE > HOUSE S pailtee a riba 4-023. home at a LA ful views Hinder Bed Sie 0G Cass Pa Walton Realtor | py vee ta Full Dina centers Lots pee Excellen iles North people. $15, profit orga LL NORTH 8 wv ovuiaal Le | pia-dry eeeue OOM SUITE. vith beaut room, 2 be: the Le ; Lealtor DEN, Re: sp til At eet 8.830 subdivist ities 12) m Detroit. his = fa “3MA 200 in 1955 ent added LIVING Ri E 5-5220 eee gg ee this 2 bed- window. rag Rees | Warren Stout, Me 9.8165 J. et Chee Eves © _ $i $00°%G2 000" cows A of Pontiac 31 WE esi “| No" 790 IDE ance ‘1.000 since sale, gree iz cn. ond OOM SUITE ‘REASON= No “ hen Oa n « © WE ¢3760 — -T> a nts Goo: 8 ly in alls, kite in oom a w St m : - 43 -2370 or ig EW veme mo Y| gre - jucky fami Plastered w t finest lake dining rt are TN Sagina s ‘til 8 p erty | _ VI 1-2370 « “TH LAKE e impro t $25 per Call M PC. BED : SOD MEADE Forced air et Activities . wedtcerm face teat, mo en Eve / ome Proper ~— 7 4: AZABEI I a vice of Pontia 81.177 a for aay UI is ble FE 8-2 RAY BEDRM. oak floors diachoc! ace 3rd family — superb re De. Inc tea Cueet 3 FUR-| HSIL Si nastics TES — Ser REALTOR 0521 will sell fter a otean G er. bookcase Near bus intense paymer te grounds nai te downtown ith. DWN $75 A 4 nan GE. GA wner. | k S] A =< Lawn. Rea RLES, _ 4- 3-3807 a 6 PIECE ube dress ity lamps, t I ; s 5 } te GARA c. By o ~ ing lot. es h 1D 53 tfit. Do t 2 van kiv. Pee and | er month | asonably clo Possibilitie wae = LAKE. $500 | w. Carpet.) APTS de Pontia _| 60° build te. Lak telesrep , GOO! an ou tge ches ly $2 wee y $4424 p | re Entertaining } equipped WALLED LA bungalo creens 3 N. side 5 p ee Desirable trees ¢ PE} 1717 s. FOR 8A 3-0326. to Lo Re hs Orchard 9 trou Ente letely A bar 2 bedrm s and s | nace, N after 5 pm. MS & fruit tt Days, 24x44 On Money ere) a . Comp i h ° torm . MA’ -5730 ROO ubs, Sco! ING cial. Lend tare yO eo and vou have nop van | limited. Com mm bewutituit pare ing, rapes stor oe We ce ever bee onner: priieaes Phone oi Ml da Biocovlon,_ commer (State Licensed i: Festa iM eOTTE. i so an ‘pee cal? re ithout peer in room. A ¢ any; §9.250. ee ‘ Do 4 h each a 4-2461. ‘IN BEA FE ~ Lake ING ROO chair, el Moin a a | tied activities © With al GE) ise thing MT Lounsbury ) ORCHARD | _ © rag Bt El — IN ig fate aol tehicg appoint at all ba: t Lachen all penci With all anal 1] O Nt MENTS, 249 w down FLOT ins Pontia | u vd new da bles. mate ; ith 3 st o 3 | = ll. Lo : Watkin: GE Briar ta lamps ment fears smal hour i Sip ae | 1 pecs caren | nam wae | zane oe sgeiger D GUEANY | stat Bs weet, Ita car de bur Dlus- wner UBU extra Sa ae nm mo «ll WI a : co Pay Orchar live in Ita Lots of sha der room CD ye OWNS, A ngalow, floors, ayme eturn o di Lake | LOT nd Ave., 5638. . NCE @ for $99 e 42 to ob e de- pow For sai iamond room bu Oak : Pp r cent r aa { ff Oakla FE 4 IN: ‘ AN All ‘s Furnitur garden eaGalt for mor nd nd bath Rd Cal D appealing. E oil fur 30 pe bat 249 te vements. DENTIAL. F YoU c Pearson's — and more ke the price ar . 50 Commerce tment and red walls. G ded lot. Mrewce [peers 1D CORES! vt road Y — P Jo $500 ke Ave WITH &XT. tails you lik Beata: _#ppoin AGE Seog rm from - >, op. 44 NDIANWOO eee ae ee D Ow acl Ps SAW d, chairs, blocks ke Pr ~~~ | IN ite ae Ge BORR ” BENCH lider, bed, terms - Lk ADVANI SF i Eecciea three street. Sale La . corner ileges _ ITABLE — Utica 4 frig.. ome : Loca blacktop For Sa “ ke privileg | PROF be Plains th table, re 12 - TAK UY, 1 LOSE Seer} lon a RUSH | 1% : Ez | MOST n rayton ly mont 4-55 ITF, FOR eae several hp y Bs 1 i Mg 2 nha pe Ibadk efront rontage. 2 Gedroom | ek mani 7 ze KEFRONT LOT gs FE | ee ar ONE lite saan th the Pont —grd eit fae aoe DINING | RM BU 8 se from 2. i) base- | Brick lace, sto atio 10 foo year living | — 3 Bedroom, 1 LA Hillman, | LA vady for busine Imost @ ice. Several | we vith Con 8 PC table choose ye full firep eened p dtd UL rge | IDE bster near 196. Read ed alm chote 1 op- | — wit " extension er. All have wn to eted 20 scr d 2 semi-bu ing Ia oom, | WEST 8 in We Lake BRICK. 75x AM lac f your usua row - ex Fe S 15.95. muenie Mai eeades” i we eee is coy enescamee me, featur ee ae ml Alstiet, Lucce lining 4-9557 ~ GRAY fan | on paving. ERSH focation 0 as offer un ipment | Bor 5 $500 463_Omar. FACE. $ weierane, New te Ula Dee ‘Carpom, ‘a ‘arte. schools C s wrall carpeting. attrac: Schon! istrict. Car oom, OMB. G sa pieces LEHR | Ww ICK 6-6250 ee at af toa under $25 to a 8. WOO. orted. Carpo € to le 5-14 0 loom lL carpe s- | hool di ining rr: EDROC tove s. Full} Ayfair Mic Fines un RUGS. ; imp “eo years old. vue MApl< wail Tadic . sig si eee | pati reece ShRee son a e. in ema Siac, 1s og new Maple = End. installation nae Lena ae hoa Household Puaoce Pneverubie, B6a8: ran 2 mbow a eeren j ce binets. fu erlooking | ample c hope bebo Atuminu ater so fe beach. | 7 an ASH-IT fra: 24 hour : tion of $34.96 Pearson . i | ee ce Doom ox porch. | include gas eting. drape basem't. w bik. from 5a 6. ‘NTIAL U-w e under tup. Min- Corpora Ee SS $5.9. e. . - = oe 5 d d se in w St. AN ds. Lake Av 95 | inllate mane losed eee | fits Also, washer, 2 cat ay corner lot. 1 er. EM_ 3-687 VATE ESIDEN little nd coin-operated Come % 8. Sagina ELP, I C renard Lak $8 the lake en to owith au i, | auto was ith approxt- 4.950. Own ON PRI RE 2300. attended c ymen the great | 5 NEED H used car, - TV, table model 14.95 C | Wide fae’ wher, yee nes eligible = LOT Beith. 95500. Pee hice tixitl, ath fet wirshew you IT | ir you fh gp 10" TV. te 1. $24 95 URANCE — H | es electric ho house. weil | rage down to A BEAUTIFUL Orion. 80x 9-4681. ton Woods nt, each 500 | imu T—let us s U-W Ip you ge a used ie "" Table mode sisi Sialsies TATE INS FE 4.0547 heat, el e. boat iced at ately $500 A in Lake MUlberry Dray ll Lake front, treet. $5 or ca s of a help car, or @ Call Ernie | 3 ian BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING MA-| } chine, cabinet model, sig sag equipped. Balance $6950 or pay $867 mo. for 8 mos. Call credit, mgr FE 56-4721. A & K Home Products BRAND NEW SOPA BED6, $44 Rollaway complete, $18 98. Holly¥ es, In perspring mattresses, $17.95. co ton mattresses. $12.95. Furniture. 42 Orebard Lake Ave. RAED WEW WROUGHT IRON s ung beds, complete with oe a. nd mattress. $39.95. Furniture. 42 ormaed lake Av ave. INPANTS Leentierels OP Tn TOMPLETE SET furniture and clothing. FE 5-0583. COMPLETE “HOME FURN modern, exc. DOUBLE BED, BOX SPRINGS & mattress. Like new. FE steed I after § DEEP PREEZE LIKE NEW. 15 FT |W UL 23-4577. DINING RM. SET, MAHOGANY, Duncan Phyffe, 9 piece & ped. ISHINGS, _cond. OR 3-1179. "| _4 Wy 18 W. Pike key io ee Soren oe vias TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR = B. Munro Electric Co. UPRIGHT a ee 19.6 _cuble ft. MA 4 ~ Used Trade-| In n Dept. Mudie Coeeh 26 3 cicsce.s Davenport = Chale 22.22. $36.30 Oftice Desk .............56 $39.50 |. eon ce $39.50 38 Bookcase with doors, "Hey wood Watefield, champagne .. $39.50 Tabi, buffet and 4 chairs . $49 50 org red table Heywood Wake- Ss cevaeon ECONOMY 361 § Saginaw FE 20151 C8ED TV. $1995 UP. USED RE- | WESTL washer $25. Furnace gas conver- sion unit $20. EM 3-015) RING! Breakfast set with 4 chairs. Up- bolstered chair. Livin room | suite. 160 Bhort Ridge -, Ro- | _¢ Zenith 1T° table model & table. Hide-a-bed green, 2 end tables -$168 ELECTRIc gTOVE, §35. % Ww) Princeton, FE _4-7122 i PLECTRIC RANGE 5 G wa ( r - . $19 95 Hefrigerator . .. $4095 Water softner $38.95 CRUMP ELECTRIC 1465 Auburn FE 435 43573 UL 3-3000 | ete. $45; 2 double beds. com- lete. $15 & $20, twin beds. com- ete, $20 each, walnut executive esk. 630: child's swings, $15 id's desk, $2; lawn chairs, 82 each. @drawer chest, 610; 5-pe ining rm eet, $1 sofa, $10 _ UL 22715. FRIGIDAIRE ELE C STOVE $150 Good cond +e } REEZERS We can save you money on new freezers, all Sizes | terms | Samuel's Appl. MA 5-691: FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS . psme brands. Scratched. Terrific values. $149 95 while they last No nbene orders, please rey lworescent, 3 Leake ave. sweepers, $1695 up Hoover ot “Prngle Corner ehnsop ard FE 45168 Electric, and How | ty, Antiques, Knick-nacks, Garden tools 151 W. Huron. etc., NT VINYL R COVERING SHOVER’S Paint and Linoleum _ iO 8 Saginaw YOUTH SIZED BEDROOM 8UITE 6 pieces. biond ivory maple. $75 _MA 61066 ee }pc. 8E AUTOMATIC | 3-pe. _Colored } YPE WABHER.|17. 8 WASHING MACHINES VACUUM | _ 00 uthorization Sacra WATER HEATERS, | $20.95 WASHING MACHINE $50 rae | Television & Radios os 57B 19 INCH RCA CONSOLE TV, #65 13? Olive : PUR- Cash POR . USED TVs chased st your home. FE 2-0367. | HILCO COMBINATION RADIO- Phono 14° TV. new picture tube $60. Ra 1263 Venice Ct. off Cass Lake | FE 25459. “FO BUY—SELL—TRADE—REPAIR See , the latest in TV's at Peer $161 Commerce FOR ~ BALE 7's TON GE AIR conditioner with tower, 4 months | McCray walk-in cooler, 54! zs 6% with & new compressor Inquire at 101 N. Saginaw FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER, 12 CU- ft. Frigidaire 8 Hole ice freezer. Norge. 8 cubic! ft refrigerator, Norge suto wasb-| er 2 yre. All in A-l cond. FE. 8-201. Oakland Appliance Service New models, slightly scratched or | crate-marred models at big dis- count prices } 2 vears | 9 s 17] N. Saginaw 5-6189 GLIDER ‘ . $10 Childs ewing set ..c0-..---see8 $7 Electric range bootecvccnecce 000 Ice DOR ....---- Broncecoors| 2 Singer sewing machine.....- $15 Walnut buffet ...... eee $3) Dining rm. suite : $39) Dresser Dase ....---eeees Air Rollaw ee eens slo 8) TTURE CO WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE Everything for the Home 14 8 Saginaw FE 2-523 GE PUSH BUTTON ELEC STOVE. 1957. bamboo 3 piece sofa, chair. 2 formica top tables and 2 ber stools. 3—14x41 cornice boards, covered with drapes to metch, béige,.02x50 and 22x34 gold —_ mirrors, —_ helmets, shoul- der pads and other items. MA. €-3404 GAS STOVE & REFRIG i le Power, = ‘in, F¥—Oood oe cond. tor with eulttvator | GAS RANGES, ALL SIZES. out prices. Samuel's Appi. 5-691} GAS RANGES. VERY GOOD 1D CON-| dition. 949.95 & up R. B. Munro Elec Co. 1060 W Huron, GooD BUYS - SMALL $5 to $12.1 FE | $6755.00 HONSEHOLD GOODS, COMPLETE FE 4-4409 HOTPOINT CLOTHES DRYER, EXC fond, 940 EM 3-3474. HI-FI RADIO & RECORD PLAY. , RADIOS Laie Pree 6 FT. $378) Orchard Lake Ave. — 5 Wurliteer Spinet Organ. Beautt- er cabinets. 12 speakers. y.| cinca SOIL $32.96 veratrine OLE Special, |Sump_ Pum LAWN MOWERS GHARPENED.| [U! mahogany case ch. BY “Serves "ADs Lert $6011. Ave LUMBING ad? ~ Pick up. FE 21312 comm is and hear the rich KITCHEN C GuWASHER WATER LAWN GHARPENED. AD- jel ag juced from this Very R. B. Munro | 10 $07 gy ag ® ras usted to factory standards. Elec. Co, 1080 W Furor. heater 967.00 cash & cerry. O%;| Dean's Garden Cénter, 204 Oak- vey KITCHEN BET. STOVE. 3% YRS.|_eves oer: LIKE NEW—SAVE $400 old. TV. Reas. Excel, SELL LEATHER CASUAL : — WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER KELVINATOR Ex. 10 DAY chair, wrought iron step table colons condition, alse a PAINT SALE elgg = " folding pee ee MILE BAZAAR AREA cabinet, suitable for cottage. FE $2.99 GALLON Cheap. 574 EB. Pike — | _78°° phone (FE 34624 _ +8000. AANGE| INTERIOR & EXTERIOR TRC SHALLOW! DEMONSTRATOR ay gril, ex exe cond. Feta. : condition, 811 Inglewood, off Oak-| big finish ‘Used at Builders Imperial with freeze AUBURN LUMBER = ee 3 PT, siZE irrel Rd. PE 5-9293 | NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & MOR: MUSIC LIKE NEW, ‘NEW, COLUMBIA at ee ee AUBURN | r ducts, elec. wtr. htr. MA §-1501.|34 8. Telegraph Ra. PE 2-0867 for 4100. “OR i4i—? ROM corL NEW GALVANIZED PIPE ____ Across from Tel-Huron LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS,| lots, 2%c per ft., —_ — Ye-in 21-ft. lengths ........ Piste GET YOUR FREE LESSONS NOW brana new oe. Pearson's Fur) fittings at special G, %-in. 21-ft. lengths ....... 17% ft. with the rental of the instrument niture, 43 Orchard Lake Ave. Thompson, 7 oxi, ‘Opes SAVE PLUMBING 8UPPLY of your cholee. Ask about the ie s+ END TABLES..1|_ eves. 172 8 Saginaw FE 5-2100| special plan, should you decide to ‘cotles tab Table and ao writing desk. i5 CU. FT. CHEST TYPE FREEZ- |. PREFINISHED PANELING bay @ ei’s, 27 8. Saginaw. FE _1 small Mebstr, OR_3-2257. | er, Kelvinator. OR 3-7020. ergy Ue soanoscoc lf lh pall. a LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF 18" is” ELECTRIC Sn N MOWER & | Cherry paneling. ia" Ble per ft rE 28217 _price At Jack's, 281 Baldwin _ | 100 ft. of cord. PE 27006. FE +2621 ———SMALL_USED PIANO" aR - LEAVING CITY. FURNITURE O08) | inc MOTOROLA CONSO. TV BENSON. LUMBER CO. | wainut console, excellent cond! few e antiques. PE 2-8675. 71 Home tn goed a Maes ig ATIO STORES ia Morris Plt igi A 8. Te raph . WwW oorTs, . 9-05 © ae es NEW Foot GE S UP-| mower, $15. Phone OR 37665. $.70. 16x16 ie hen, Se ‘am x 3 $1.6. alll tag ore right Preewer Slightly used 15 Se oC. eolers, | Outdoor SMALL GRAND PIANO—6280 foot. Ben-Hur upright freezer. |33" COAL FURNACE & BLOWER. pei cong Magi nl Auer, Terms. = deliver = Davey'’s| §75. FE 2- 6 we FELD Co aah 5 Roser A j Small apt. plano. Exc. cond. euer es. i" wm BALES OF STRA _ Rochester. OL L Sith —— * pals a, PIEL miles west of Pontiac Airport. . a. Une new LIVING ROOM SUITE. $25. GALLON HOT WATER HEAT- PAINT WITH KOTON ar PIECE OAK sana! electric, Glass lined. $75. | without fear of blistering due to Used end chard igen New. : moisture. ata reemn_ ost. n set. $40. 618 Harper. _ AL. ry EE | waRwicn’s see Cuceansy ia | 4 Spetelienie onal coomaions MATCHED DAVENPORT AND; 30 gal. auto. gas heater, 95. | PICNIC TABLES, USED LUMBER, Re-conditioned player plano chair upholstered in deep red.| Cab. sinks 8, $54.05 up.| odds & ends. OR 3-6022. Soul Governor Wisthree type desk, Leanery, fr trays with stand & fau-| Wwaldon Re-conditioned player piano, mahogany, 2 living room ‘wun poe SAVE PL PLUMBINO PLAYER PIANO 440. TREADLE Excellent ilent condition, awivel table, Rocker, two satiaue Fe oS | eee wErbER-Pon satu | _~ GALLAGHER’S china ue PORTABLE — FOR SALE butte: ner 0 in qneationt con- uu urn a . °° FE 5-6540 after dition, hone _ 6:30 p.m. pe Svite se. we a "Dinstie atl a Be beds 00. arth _W. Columbia, FE _2-5868. MUST SELL — Misc, HOUSE wo W. Morcus St. Minter a" soll pipe, ene OS inn fora. ” afte “5 p.m. Mus ¥ niaide f proccss OO) sis Tv SETS. FROM |No. Oak ae re Rae N ‘Vv $81.98. rT. Att lt Wolvetine Lumber FR 33257 320 8, Paddock FE 2-078 MA Ce.. nae EM 3-4114. Water Softeners | AUTOMATIC Water Conditioner NEEDS NO SALT | Cooley Soft Water Co. 23-5877 FE 44404 TER SOFTENERS AT BIO DIS _count _OR _3-3360. “USED LINDSAY.. LIKE NEW. FE Fs: C Sale Miscellaneous maead ae ING installed do-it-yourself-free estimates either way. ALUM. STORMS Orne Seat eae, ae Aeon SEE | GoMELITE TMAN CHAIN SAW. j CUSHIONED GLIDER, BIRD Rieti & stand, 12° boat & trailer. 4 IN 2m PIs. PER $3.78. 3 soil pipe, per len OS 8 "a. “Thompece, eg, West Vest. Open 1_ eves. ~ 4 WHEEL TRAILER FE 8-1840 57C | ma = ? | model E-Z & bhp. Like new 25 a | tmch_ chain 19 Ibs. $100. EM CL _2-4000 Eves. OL 1-6623 Reavy = _ NGLE PHASE WAGNER A CLOTHES POSTS a ee ae Jacobsen 21” manor . long 4 & § ft. cross arm wer mower, 1 season, 24" pipe 4 hook $1050 pair 175 FE 2-1212 3*e"" pipe 4 hook $13 00 pair WHEEL TRAILER 3'e" pipe & hook $14 r . 3-4158 Asphalt patch §01b bag $1 88 UL 241 LA COAL & SUPPLY CO |F FUEL OfL TANES GOOD CON-| 61 Orchard Lake Ave FE }-7101 |” @ition, Will delives, FE 50120. is you NEED HELP. 1 CAN j} 220, 500, 1000 GAL. FUEL| help you get a good used car | tanks. FE 4¢7233_efter ot Mg ec ee —. — <: Felice a Cy Owens, + ny ens, FE 5-4101 | Bete vm tout after 5:30 or on qs. 5 DRAWER METAL BLUEPRINT | Prgrms A AILABLE pe ye Bm seal Gup x oe Center, 1521 Sundays 10 Gee Bund. | 21606. BOLENS 1, USED a Ee SP: ve ear ee eH AND rrr] THE A.s0 6 u ers sa y. Mie W. Mentestm, | FILL Die, Meee See coment GARDEN TRACTOR ww™ *! STATE TIRE SALES foot Hy droplane. Good con = gravel, top soll, 10A stone, road Ask for Demonstration | 03 Saginaw # FE ¢-068" |- =, . iy & . ae ° FOR RENT gravel. MA 5-0602 PRACTO ns. WN MOWERS | NEW WHITE | WAlts, _Peatioe Lobe Abert PRs Wal paper steamer. floor r sand. HANURE 7 TOP BOIL DELIVERED.| AND TRA Springfield, ¢70xi8, 418.96. Also | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR ers polisher. sande { > rvice, rvice. nace vacuum cleaners ‘Oakland Powe HOU GHTEN & me SON i149 W. Huron. FE : _Piace Pine Lake FE a Fuel & Paint 406 Orchard Late Konic en ae ve ein. < &. Case & Mew San Deke oe ee FRAND NEW TIRES. NEW 13 Pr. BOA STEEL | “43 ve. a General : ’ Se. . PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS sup- | %°*® ae Up to 80 per cent off ot | Runabouts, $144.50. M88 ply. gravel & dirt. Cement,| BULK TANKS. FARMERS GET West. EM 3-$301. Caineras, Equipment 61A)|_ mortar jrosking & tile. OR 31534 | our prices — a ae ee D WILLIAMS SORG ie PT. SPEED BOAT. NEW SAND, GRAVEL AND TOP SOIL. aflabie. sam ‘ - motor. Twin 8 MM REVERE CAMERA, & APOLO| Otis’ Hutchinson. FE 5-0009. _ a_& Seginaw ot Reedure pod a hag Any Bg projector both $$. MA 4-1128| scReeNED TOP Bom, For NUR-| COME IN AND SEE Auto Service 81) y0s0. B. Jefferson at 6. _eves_ofter_1 geryies. Days OR 3402; Eves.| THE NEW 1959 BOLENS RIDE-A- ver Rd. Mt. Clemens. 35 MM CAMERA OUTFIT. LIKE MATIC TRACTORS WITH PUSH: | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ~~~ $PECIAL—S—S™ 38 SCREENED TOP SOIL| fens 'Rpino MOWERS” "°| Ring Boop i)" Mood. Phone FE sealed congt auard approved H il < 3 4 : , j : Ep 2695 it ban oe Rd. eego ‘Harbor Fiberglas § 85A BOATS COVERED, AUTO RUST seo work, Rini’s CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- as 2-3215. YY + PE pS a Se secs peat Wanted Used Cars 88 After All! MONEY TALKS! Se shop the rest then drive out fer the test and prove to your- zoe "OK" Lot “RATEOR eve. SM $45. King outboard, $15. 10 Park, __Oxtord. o 8- iF BOAT ¥ Seem . #1 BOARDMAN'S SE ATTENTION Raper ibirslnseg BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER?” - —SALES & SERVICE— m1_8 SAGINA FE 8-431 Russ Dawson 232 S. SAGINAW FOP BUCK—JUNE CAR-TRUCK PONTIAC WASTE FE 32-0300 TOP CASH $$8$ FOR CLEAN CARS te Used Truck Parts 89A P. “i ea Ave. For Sale Trucks 90 *‘# CHEVY. GOOD COND ey . FORD Pt — 6 ¥D DUMP. ‘” exe. cond, must sacrifice, able. FE 0-649. 55 Chevy. 1-Ton Panel GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS CARRY-ALL *$0 CHEVROLET Radjo & heat—sharp yawns pletion, 2 od” 630-06 tires ‘52 FORD 14° VAN V-8 and lift gate S54 PORD F-.280 UTILITY body, new paint, nice truck "86 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP % ton, 4 spd. axle VIR tant ian "87 FORD PICKUP & style side box DUMPS CHEVROLET 2 TON 5 yd. box, 900:20 tires "86 FORD F-600 8 ya. box. 2 spd., 8 spd. SS OTHER fs y 5 Ae BOB BUTLER, - Harold Turner Ford “7 #00 . _ +4 SUN ‘AND SNOW 157 Highland Rd, OR 40212 as em of i ree 4 4 RM EN te ROI ike dh we a ay ihaiadinanat iti tudinal LAME LOG PLE OME OS OR { ihe & Garr ige: “RE ne — 2° 5 **. ees Se es ie Mined ie eth aiden ile Pore pig Oe eg ee eprng bee er eg we ee 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cs Cars OL 1956 — STATION. WAGON. $1.- 365. E. Longfellow. Pontiac "94 Sore SPC. 2 DR. PVT. OWN- er. A-l cond. Milford. MU 43112 $1 BUICK. 2 DR. STD. Clean. Motor overhauled. OR 3-467}. _ a $4 ROADMASTEP. P. GOOD COND Sell for loan value or take older car and carry balance. UL 2-3012. FACTORY BRANCH 55 BUICK 4 DOOR HARDTOP Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. $1295 me Retail FACTORY BRANCH 55 CHEVROLET : BEL AIR 4 DOOR Radio & Heater, Powerglide. Brand new tires. Low, low ‘Pontiac | | S FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 33 — REALLY NICE ‘53. CHEVY ret Sc acald W. Huron. FE PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 ¢s MT CLEMENS 8T _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 49 BUICK. RUNS “GOOD. ___ULysses 2-1098, 0 ~ Hardenburg | LS elineaie erie d ae CARS 58 Chev. B-A @ Ht . $1995 i { | 1 I: “96 Buick 4-Dr pore $135 ‘55 Ford F-lane 2-Dr. fom .. . $ 895 ‘33 Ford Ranch Wagon $ 505 53 Buick Super Ht. P-steering H 445) *52 Ford Victoria 205 © pcan hes CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 } BUICK. SPECIAL, GOOD COND | 16! 4 N. Perry | 1934 BUICK “HARDTOP 2 DR. 1 owner. 34.000 actual miles, cus- tom interior, $795. FE 5-2077. GOOD TRANSPORTATION CHEAP. $:25. °51 Buick Super. UL 2-206 2. “8 2 DR BUICK HARDTOP PS | PB. $1150. Eves. 132 E. Rundell. FE 32-5796 ‘51 CADILLAC CONVERT. GOOD) cond. 3728 Edgecrest, Middle . Straits Lake. ee 1950 CADILLAC 2 DR. FE &-9513. Cc Manning. "be CHEV _ 4 DR. SARDTOP, $1250. | E 20950. se “CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 2 DR. 6 Powerglide. Radio Pc paeeet Good cond § FE 4-2111 4 | CHEVY 2 DR. ae Y GOOD. R&H. EM_ 3-0081 H. Riggins. ‘31 CHEV. 2 DR oss POWER- _ glide. MA_6-1641. FREE! FREE! This ead worth 100 gal. of gas free with the purchase of « new| Rambler of late model used car. R & C. Rambler Sales 8145 Commerce Rd. Cor. Union Lake Rd. We are overloaded on new Ramb- lers. We must sell 30 new cars in a hurry! Our used car selection is of the best. Open — night unitl ® p.m, except Gate ‘til 6 p.m. EM 23-4155 HERE'S A STRING OP OLD NAGS, orner cayuses and outlaws Sound as a bushel and full of oats and will do a lot of work. ‘$2 Nash. "B4 Nash "$4 Ford CARPENTER Chevrolet - Commerce 13 Commerce Rd. Open eves, ‘til 8; Sat. EM 35-4101 ul 5 IT’S TRUE Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to Buy! 1954 Pontiac Starchief Catalina coupe Hydramatic. $00 down 1858 Pontiac Starchief.. Sports Se- can, jade mist, Hydrama c, R&H, power steering and brakes, white ‘ST Cc ‘B2 Studebacer Radio. Heat-| Whitewalls. All leather trim. | "57 Chev. 4-dr. Wgn. V-8, pg. $1795 \'57 Chev. 8 2-dr. Bel Air .....$1595 I-56 Olds Super 88 4-dr. .. 56 Olds 88 Ht Super 56 Ford Wen Custom ........$1395 \'S7 Rambler 4-dr. 6 .......... 129) "56 Pord 2-dr. R&H FOM ....$ 995) ‘38 Chev. 4-dr. 8 PG. RAH «...$ 895 | 56 Ford 2dr. Std. shift $ 795 ‘5S Plymouth v-8 Sharp. ...-- $695 *55 Nash Statesman Super ~$ 595 34 woe 4dr. Blue & waxes . & 505 +53 ‘Olds 4dr 88 Full pwr. $ 495 *53 Mercury R&H ........--:. 4! 95 "33 Pontiac 2 dr 1 owner. Nice $495 "33 Plymouth R&H 2-dr. ......$ 295 50 Pontiac 2 dr $ 95 1260 Perry at Madison Fe 4-9100 1954 CHEV., CONV, RAH, POWER- glide, bo a white walls new, clean. FE 4-5615 : 56 CHEVROI€T, CONV ~ ALL white, beautiful cond. 49 S. Tas- _ Mania, upper apt Before 4 p.m 93 CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT, 4 dr er good condition, OA 8-1331 ‘53 CHEVY. R&H, 1, good c cond. FE -9513. C. __ Manning. _ _ 36 “CHEVY. BEL AIR. 4 DR.z hardtop, Sharp $1195. FE 2-8900 after 6 56 CHEV. 6. 2 DR. RAH. FE 8-9513. C. Manning. ‘55 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE, 6 cylinder, a red & white, 1 owner, $79 Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-5141 "33 2. STD, RUNS CHEVY 2 DR., send. $295. 2618 Dixie Hwy., Pan- Motor Sales. tues STATION WAGON. —_ reo ee no ‘$2 CHEVROLET pELOE CLUB CPE. POWERGLIDE, R&H. ABSOLUTE- LY .NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $5.83 per mo. Call peor Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI HEVY, CONVERTIBLE. REAL clean. 14, 100 miles. 349 N. Perry. _FE 4-7098. Days. ‘4 CHEVY = AIR 2 DR. R&H New tires $650. OR 4s. 55 Golcseeese "58 Morris—1000 "87 raed Roadster “56 MGA Roadster “36 Olds 98 Convertible HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE 528 N. Main, Rochester OL _1-9761 1958 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DR hardtop, R&H. FE 5-101 or MA 6-6233 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, 210 Good clean 2nd car or A-1 trans- mission. $495. 24 months. $19 63 per mo. Very low cash down or old trade). BIRMINGHAM - RAM- BLER, 666 8. WOODWARD, MI 6-3900. 1958 power cond, CHEVROLET IMPALA TRI- stick. 12, miles A-l 78 E. New York. After 6 pm. a 1953 CHEVROLET WAGON. HERE'S a beauty in all original standard transmission. Radio & heater old trade. RAMBLER, 666 8. WOODWARD. MI 6-3900. ‘$53 CHEVIE 4 DR WILL AR- | range finance. FE 8-2473. h2 CHEVROLET 4 DR, R&H, real transportation, priced to sell at only $295 ROGER'S SALES & oe 685 Auburn Ave E 20535 1955 CHEVROLET 210 | a 6 Really clean & nice Standard) transmission. Low mileage. $695 24 months. $24.79 per mo. Very low cash down or old trade. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. | 1957 FORD FAIRLANE For Sale Cars 91 'S3 DE SOTO REPOSSESSION be epee oo oe os etc. s06 Sole" Bait kine Atte! PE pasts ) 58 WAGON. MUST SELL— Wife's new car. Green & white. RAH. Power brakes. Steering. Less than 2500 mi. —*, trade & finance. MI 6- No dealers please. ESOTO ) F-DOME 4 = 4 DOOR — ae — Phone FE 2-0186. BRAID MOTOR SALES. - 1957 Dodge Cornet 2 dr. v-8 automatic transmission 350 Larry Jérome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ‘54 DODGE == SR ERCER 2 STA- tion wagon. $525. OR 3- 8556. some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON |} RD. 1959 FORD CUSTOM 300 2-DR. 8 Fordomatic. Radio, heater, delux trim. Undercoat, , porta-walls. Now $2099. $149 down, $56 mo. Call Mr. Jones, Fleet Dept. Harold Turner Inc. MI 4-7500. ‘57 FORD FAIRLANE. FPORDO- matic. Radio & heater. W-walls. 2-tone yellow & white. Very sharp. FE 2-2464 or FE 4-3856. Rev. Paul Hart. "1953 FORD WAGON 4dr, a ee FOM, white walls, R&H, 34. . Very clean, pvt. FE 68-0710. “CY” OWENS FORD 54 FORD STATION WAGON $495 ‘Cy’ Owens Your ‘Friend! ly FORD Dealer FE_5-4101 5-3588 36 FORD STATION Re 27,000 mi. FE 2-8756 or FE 8-05555. i929 MODEL A FORD. COUPE, fair condition FE 5-9653 1955 FORD BUSINESS COUPES, formerly owned by Swift Pack- ing Co. sll in excellent condi- tion, $395 full price. Ideal 2nd car. No money down, $22 month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. HAVE YOU SEEN Matthews- Hargreaves LATELY??? SOMETHING Great & New HAS BEEN ADDED All For You! The BIG, BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4-4547 4 ‘$7 7 FORD, FAIRLANE 500. IM- maculate, $ $1,550 4905 Sashabaw 57 FORD 8 CONVERTIBLE. . VERY nice will trade €M 3-008! __ "33. FORD 6 “WINDOW CPE. ‘58 Bonneville engine FE 2-0418. 1953 FORD “COUNTRY SQUIRE . 9 passenger wagon, Radio & heater, overdrive. Excellent interior. Im- maculate exterior. No rot—No rust. Hurry.. Low mileage. $595. $2168 per mo. 24 months. Very low cash down or old trade BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER. 666 8 WOODWARD. MI_6-3900__ } PORD 2-DR. 1955 V-8 POWER | brakes, power steering power | windows fordomatfc Excellent | cond.. $665. FE 4-5898. 1665 Rustic | _Lane. Keegoo "96 FORD 4 DR. CUSTOM V8, Sharp 8795. OR 3-3535 hardtop, Radto & Heater, Btan- dard transmission, V-8. Low mile- age. Beautiful alpine blue. Im- maculate interior. Pull price $1595. 30 monthly pmts. §$7.50 ments, 36 months om balance. | WOODWARD AVE, Mi 6.3900. | . : C= \ a ee en ee carmen pe? |i887 6 PASSENGER | STATION Whitewall tires..... .. sink Ge) Se a west, 1955 tac, 2 dr. Beautiful 2 Ene.” cond ST tk W-wa. tone, Hydramatic. R&H, power xc. cond. 630 Oakland before brakes. $155 do ¢ ps a - 1953 Pontiac, 4 pty —— hydra- ‘57 CHEV. 2 OR. V-8 653 CHEV. | atic, R&H. Full price 6295.) Bel Air. 38 Oakland Ave. - $5 der = sick Catal 2-6230. R. Adkins. 956 ntiac tarchie atalina coupe. Hydramatic. ps sige cus ae — VERT. 4 ALL EX Whi : ain ee eee iss a = "= CHURCH BUSES FOR SALE. GMC. 1955 Pontiac Starchief. 4 dr. se-| Blue & white. Excelent mechan- dan. Hydramatic. Radio. Heater Whitewalls. Your ‘50, ‘Sl will make down payment. Lots of Transportation Specials MApile 5-5566 ae Sg og 61141 Open HASKINS Sport Model Sale 1984 CHEVROLET Bel Air hardtop. | powergiide, radio, heater. 1956 PONTIAC hardtop. V-8 engine. hydramatic, radio, heater, green and ivory finish. 1936 OLDS 88 Holiday coupe, hydra- matic, power brakes, radio, heat- er. Beautiful red and ivory finish. One owner. @) 956 CHEVROLET Be! tible, V-8 engine, Beautiful red and ivory 1958 PORD Pairlane V-8 engine, Fordomatic, fvory finish. One mileage. E THE MAN WITH THE BRIGHT RED CANE AT owner, 58 RAMBLER Sta. Wag. .... $1945 Haskins Chev 57 CHEVROLET B-Atr 2 Dr. $1405 . €571 Dixie Highway at M-15 57 FORD 4 Door Sedan ..... $1295 MAple 5-6071 Open nites 't!] 9 -:7 RAMBLER Rebel ....... $1495 eee ae \'37 RAMBLER ¢Dr. Sedan . $1395 "$3 CHEVROLET -« REPOSSESSION \'57 DeSOTO F-Flite Sedan ... $1695 Bel Air. door tone old end while, tuls “equipped. ston.) 96 RAMBLER Ste. Wag. .... $1295 a shift. ull price 0 cash, 5 Reeded. $16.52, month. Mr. Bell. 56 RAMBLER Sta. Wag. .... $1245 Ki uto. 8-040 a, noice Gckae i Ca A ‘Se FORL Fairlane 2 Door ... $ 995 Dynaflow. Power steering & . : | . nce isis & Best § dt 38 CHEVROLET B-Alr ¢-Dr. 8 950 | °$7 Chevrolet Bel-Air Sport coupe ‘55 RAMBLER ¢-Dr - $ 795) Ll So Bi Racio & “hist, 54 FORD Country Squire . $ 605 1953 Chevrolet 2 cr secan Radio 53 PONTIAC 2Dr. 8 - $195 & heeter. Ess. cond $ 495 53 FORD Custom 2 Door ... $ 495 [el r Won Hyaremetic, Racio’& Hard- 52 FORD -Custom 4 Door ... $ 395 eaneee Fo 4s 52 FORD Custom Dr. 8 ... $ 395 Hardtop. Mer- 106 Meroe dob Healer. White | 83 PONTIAC ¢Dr. Deluxe ., $465 WAT pense ecsecxenx 7 . $1085 ae — \) am 1955 Hudson Jet. 4 dr. secgn. Con-| . . tinental. Radio & Heater’. § 505 So “RAMBLER” 1953 Chevrolet pickup .. 3 445 DEMOS ‘ 184 V-8 Custom- =e. Gus _ $545. TERRIs c's SAVINGS Ford ee ap wagon V8. Ford- a atic Radio & Heater $ 805 BILL 1955 cio & Edsel 2 re Pact: hardtop | neue transmissic: radio & heater. wom wnttewalls. — new $1895 HOMER HIGHT MTRS.. ght) Alr conver- radio, heater. finish. convertible, radio, heater. Beautiful light blue and) low fo ‘ al Syaramatic Ra. $ 695 | ically. Very ig tires" Neat & _Clean. _ Only $750. | FE 5-4614 eves. 1926 CHRYLER, NEEDS RESTOR- Th First $60 takes. Call OL $1 CHRYSLER. W.W. R&H, MI __ 4-3466. "34 CHRYSLER. PULL POWER. _Wire wheels. $750. FE 2-0950 1957 CHRYSLER. CUSTOM “CROWN Imperial. Here is aw true Juxury. Exquisite Inca gold & white Full power. This is the limousine class. 4-door hardtop. $2595 We trade up to 30 months on balance BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, 666 8 | WOODWARD. MI 6-3900 |1957 IMPERIAL LIKE black, 4 door, South Hampton, ful Wer, radio and heater | plus factory atr conditioned, low mileage, 1 owner. Just car for that motoring Vacation. Only | $2,705 HODGES, INC. 360 8S. Woodward MI _ NEW ? RAMBLER Trade-ins “RAMBLER” ¢Dr. Sedan $1795 NEW 6-0029 38 SPENCE "RAMBLER" — Sales & Service — ea i211 8. SAGINAW cetar FE ras | o Minutes from mtiac’’ FOR A . ant b Michig OA 8-2528' RaH, FOM, call MY 2 4 old trade. BIRMINGHAM - RAM- Coser 666 8. WOODWARD, MI 6-3 "30 FORD V8. '2 TON PICK-UP. 3850 Orchard Lake Rd $8 FORD CONVERT. FULL L POWER, -_| _extras. Like new. PE 4- 7045. | 54 FORD ¢DR WGN. RED & | | white Crean eS. ane #32 >ORD ¢€ REPOSSESSION No cash needed. $265 full price $15 month. Perfect engine. Mr _ Bell. King Auto. FE 8-0402. FORD, 1952, CUSTOM LINE, overdrive, perfect runming cond., $425, OL 1-06080 0° 53 FORD CUSTON 2-DOOR. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $8.65 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at _ MI 4 -7500 _Harold Turner Ford. ON YOUR WAY To The MOVIES WHY NOT 8TOP IN AND See Our Beautiful Cars WE THINK WE HAVE TRE Nicest Cars In Town AT OUR NEW LOCATION ACROSS FROM THE Huron Theater "58 CHEVY Convertible ... $2444 Impala. Silver Blue paint. ‘58 CHEVY Impala iio in . $2394 | Full Power. ‘$7 PORD Victoria “500” ....$1544 ‘87 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan... .$1594 "ST FORD Custom ‘300" ......$1294 | +57 PLYMOUTH Cénvertible ..$1694 Pull Power. !'57 FORD Country Sedan ....$1694 |'56 CHEVY Bel Air H-Top....$1294 |'56 BUICK Super Hardtop ...$1394 36 RAMBLER Sta. Wagon... $1194 56 FORD Sta. Wagon........$1294 | '55 MERCURY Montclair HT. $1094 55 FORD 4 Door Sedan ~...$ 694 55 PONTIAC 8/Chief 4 Door. .$ 974 55 DODGE 2 Door Sedan....$ 694 -NO- Money Down. ’54 MERCURY 4 Door Sedan..$ 294 ‘$4 CHEVY Bel Air 2 Door....$ 444 ‘654 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan....$ 394 | 52 BUICK 2 Door Sedan..... $ 274 $2 ail atl Catalina $ 224) ‘GLENN'S: MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON OUR NEW LOCATION POR “TOP VALUE’ USED CARS FE 4- Ba FE4-1797 | 1953 FORD, TUDOR, FORDOMAT- 1952 Ford MODEST MAIDENS ~ ~~ = == Day Aran By Jay Alan 0 terteom B= 2O “Don’t mind Vichy, sir, she’s new here!” For Sale Cars 91 For Sale C Cars 91 1935 FORD, 2 DOOR SEDAN, BODY and engine in A-1 condition. 318 E. Boulevard. FE 8- ‘55 PLYMOUTH 6 SUBURBAN 2 Door — $795 — BRAID MOTOR — Phone FE 2-0186. ic. R&H. Clean. $495. Trade. 6, transmission. R&nH. Etc., §295. Will trade. Mazurek Motor Sales S. Blvd at Saginaw St. 1953 FORD WAGON This is a V-8 2-dr. Radio, heater, standard shift. A Birmingham car that's very nice inside & out. PEOPLE'S AUTO 68 Oakland PE 2-2351 ‘53 FORD 2 DR., GOOD CLEAN _ EM 3- 3-0081. H. RIGGINS. 52 FORD ) CURIER, R&H, NEW paint & very good tires, $195. ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 1957 JEEP, EQUIPPED . WITH broom and blade. Only 3,000' mi. _ Good cond. FE 2-2825 SHARP, 1954 LINCOLN. IN, CONV. All power, nearly pew, $950. FE _ 8-536 __ 1953 LINCOLN CAPRI. POWER steering & brakes. 3423 Nichols Drive. Auburn Heigh‘s. UL 2- 4864. *57 MERCURY 2 DR. HT. NEW WW R&H, MOM, beautiful red & black finish. Only $1629. TOM BOHR, Rm, INC. MU _4-1715 BLACK ‘51 MERCURY, 4 NEW white walls, R&H, motor perfect. FE 8-9883 35. MERCURY, OVERDRIVE. _owner. 6 Delaware _ FE 6-3617 ‘$2 MERCURY CUST. 2-DR. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $11.46 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks __&t MI 4-7500. Harol Turner Ford. "$5 RAMBLER STATION WAGON | Cross Country. 4 dr. straight stick. Radio, heater, overdrive. 1 owner. $895 FRANK'S AUTO SALES 3934 Auburn UL _2-1150 "66 ‘RAMBLER t WAGON N AIR_ CON- ditioned. Hydra. power brakes. one. OR 3- -3671. _ AMBLER HARDTOP. OVER- | DRIVE. RADIO, HEATER. AB- | SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 8865 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at) MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. $3 OLDS 98, PS. & “PB. HYDKHA- matic new tires & exhaust. $395 _ 4878 Georgia Drive, FE 4-4648 ‘51 OLDS STRAIGHT STICK. $175. _ FE 5-7218 56 OLDs, | 4 DOOR SEDAN, RA- dio, heater, hydramatic, power steering power brakes, crash pad, rear speaker, white wall tires. low mileage. FE 2-1196 after 10.00 am . 31 OUDSMOBILE | 88 SEDAN. HY-| DR R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments | of $865 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. ‘54 OLDSMOBIL® SUPER 88 HOL- iday PS & PB $795. Excellent cond. FE 5-2312 1955 V-8 PLYMOUTH CONVERT. Real sharp. New automatic trans- mission, $300 for my equity. MY 3-7883, call after 6 SACRIFICE 195? Plymouth 2 dr. Stand. Shift. Yellow & white, Exc. cond. FE +6728 1955 PLYMOUTH. TAKE OVER __ payments | FE | 5-5906 $7 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 4 DOOR— $995—BRAID a SALES - Phone FE 2-0185 $4. PLYMOUTH SAVOY 7 SEDAN. AUTOMATIC. R&H, W-WA ABSCLUTELY NO MONEY DO Assume payments of §11.46 mo. Fm Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at [| 4-7500. Harold Turner Fo: Pord. $5 DOWN 1953 FORD ...... 3 29 CUSTOM, 4 DR., 8, STD, 1953 CHE VROL. T ‘$ 299 58. PLYMOUTH 2 DR. WHITE tires and clean inside & out $1395 See WALT SMITH at CASS-OAKLAND oe * Newest o 312 W. Montcal E 8-8288 ___Next_to Oakland 4 Pr fics 796 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM 8 SUB- urban. $1,295. — BRAID MOTOR SALES. — Phone | FE_2-0186 1957 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN “WAG- on. Really beautiful. 8 cylinder. Priced far under all a. $1495. Hurry! 30 months. $47.47 per mo. Very low down payment or old trade. BIRMINGHAM- RAMBLER, 666 8. WOODWARD, _MI 6-3900. 56 Pontiac, Starchief HARDTOP SHARP CAR $1445 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY_2-2871 or MY 3-1461 1955 PONTIAC 8 PASS. STATION Mie erg Very good cond. OR 3-4 FACTORY BRANCH 53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR Radio & Heater, transmission Standard 295 + Pontiac. Retail store FE 3-7117 65 MT_CLEMENg 8T BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1948 PONTIAC 4 DR, R&H. MO- tor excellent. Body & Tires good. New battery. Best offer, after 5. 2073 Willow Beach, Keego Har- bor, Mich | 53 PONTIAC 2 DR. R&H. HYDRA- | matic. _ 2-2133__ ee __ 1955 PONT¥AC, 2 DOOR. HYDRA- matic. RAH. $595 full price. No money down Sales 193 S. Saginaw St _FE 42214 or FE 4-1006 '% PONTIAC. GOOD RUNNING _ condition. $50. FE 5-570 "$32 PONTIAC. GOOD CONDITION. _ $150. FE 8-1504 "31 PONTIAC CONVERT. BLACK and white. 1173 Eckman. OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Home of the Buick - Opel - Jeep PROUDLY DISPLAYS THESE CARS 1955 BUICK SUPER 4DR. SEDAN. Tu-tone white over green. radio, heater, ——. power steering and brakes and whit+ wal] tires. 095 BEL AIR, 4 DR., PG. 1953 FORD CUSTOM 2DR. 8. RAH, WW 1953 CHEVROLET $ 309) | 2 DR, 210. RAH, WW. oe WAGON, 4DR., Sa 1983. PONTIAC ...$ 299 CHIEFTAIN. 2 DR, 8, STD, R&H 1954 FORD .......$ 499 VICTORIA HT, FOM, R&H. 1954 FORD .......$ 599 STATION WAGON, 2 DR.. 6 CYL., 1953 "MERCURY, S 599 ONTEREY, HT. 1084 MMERCURY "§ 599 , MO OM, R&H. 1954 P Pl. Y "MOUTH $ 699 | 1953, BUICK ee ea HT., AUTO., R&H, 599 sboness | CONVERT. DYNA, R&H, W.W., | LIKE NEW | 1953 FORD .......$ 499 CONVERT., FOM, R&H, NEW TOP 1954 FORD .......$ 599 CUSTOM, 2 OR., 8, 8STD., R&H $99 DOWN | | | 1955 FORD .......$ 699 CUSTOM, 4 DR., #, FOM. R&H, 1935. FORD .......$ $ 999 STATION WAGON, 9 PASS., FOM, H. R& 1957 FORD .......$1299 CUSTOM “300”, 2 DR., FOM, R&H, WW. 1957 MERCURY ..$1399 a HT, ¢ DR., MOM, 1957, FORD wee eee $1899 RETRACTABLE HT. SOLID WHITE WITH FULL POWER. A MANY. MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MOS. USED CAR WARRANTY is MIN. FINANCING—IM. DEL. Eddie Steele 1953 FORD ....... $ 499 VICTORIA HT. R&H, W.W. 1954 PONTIAC ...$ 499 1955 BUICK CENTURY # DR. HARDTOP — Clean throughout. $295. UL | Lucky Auto| Phone \ |. White over green. white tires this ts a fine car that should be driven. | $1095 1956 FORD Tu-tone tan and white with radio, heater. Fordomatic power steer- ing, safety belts and white tires. > J 1957 FORD , FAIRLANE ‘500"' 4DR. SEDAN. Tu-tone black and red with white tires. V8 and Fordomatic, Radio and heater. $1645 1955 BUICK NTURY 2-DR. HARDTOP with ite tires. Tijion red with red pale gray trim. White top. Radio, heater and dynaflow. $1145 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN Powerglide, radio, heater, white tires. A nice car for business or family use, . , 1958 FORD CUSTOM ‘'300" 2-DR. with tu-tone aint, standard transmission, eater, radio, V8 & biack tires, 1695 1957 BUICK CONVEBTIBLE. Wiite top, white body, black and white trim. Ra- dio, "heater. dynaflow, power steer- ing and brakes, white tires and a sharp car. $1895 1957 DODGE ROYAL 2 DR HARDTOP. Select- o-matic lager tires. Nice “SPO $1 645 1956 BUICK bia ag ps . SEDAN. ep onyy aint, w hag reen. Fadio. heater oot in ae peg very nice car, $1395 See Hank and Glenn Pontiac's Bargain Barons OLIVER Motlor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FORD 705 a as LAKE AVE 1 MILE WEST FP TELEGRAPH FE 5-9204 FE 2-2529 ’ FE 2-9101 Open Eves. For Sale Cars 91 ‘84 PONTIAC REPOSSESSION Chieftain delux, 2 tone green, equipped, white walls, etc. no ruse $384 full price. No $21.81 month. Mr. tiene «DOOR SEDER, OR OR CORAL clean ay ar OR 50 PONTIAC, CLEAN, RUNS ood. 9125. He $-5023 eee ee oe row mileage. yen 192.168. OR 3-2748. 1956 eli HYDRAMATIC. FE or $1 PONTIAC HT GOOD COND. ‘67 Pontiac engine. Call after 6 p.m. FE 8-1866. 1955 PONTIAC 870 2 DR., clean, $795 eae 44-0249. REALLY ‘$3. =PONTIA! CONVERT. 4309 __ Barnard, ‘Waterford OR 3-4151. 62 STUDEBAKER, itt IN __ good condition, = Sass. 1956 STUDEBAKER, 2 Champion $005 full price. No money down. $27 month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8. Saginaw &t. _ Phone PE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. 356 PONTIAC AUTO. H-TOP $1095 ‘58 Chevrolet Sedan proscecoc $1405 ‘55 Ford Me id istale wae etoleree $ 595 51 Buick Dyas-Fiow asst $ 95 '53 Oldsmobile, ‘56 Motor .... $ 395 ‘53 Rambler Station Wgn. .... $ ‘h6 Mercury Hydra .......... spon ‘54 Cadillac 56 Cadillac Continental ‘Conv. $2088 °48 Cadillac Hardtop $1 “OG Ford ec aedee ees caniee 4 *$5 Chevrolet 2-Dr. .......... $ 595 "63 Chevrolet ......--sceseess $ 295 "eS CNG ee eece er ceecw sense $ 205 °S)] Mercury Hyara ......... $ 195 ‘57 Chevrolet 1 wilenty others to _ghoore ‘from. Fi- nancing arrang ECONOMY. ‘USED CARS a 22 Auburn a TAXI CABS, EVROLET, PLY- mouth, Ford, 1955, 1956 & 1957, ood transportation. 52015 Van yke, Utica. REpublic 2- 7851. 538 VOLKSWAGON. LIKE "NEW 473 E. Beverly after 6:30 pm. Grand Opening after modernization. | 150 CARS & TRUCKS. ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER, FI- — ARRANGED = CONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN AVE. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100° | Coverage; No a 59 Chev. Impala, V-8 sharp .. $2476 58 Chev. Impala. 1 owner $2146 "58 Chev. 2-dr. Stick shift . $1693 57 Dodge 4dr. HT. Loaded $1492 57 Chev. V-8, 4dr. H-top $1547 56 Chev. 2-dr. Nice 876 55 Chev. 2-dr. V-8, stick shift $ 692 "54 Chev. 2-dr. tl . & 568 "53 Chev. 2-dr. Nice $ "56 Chev. Convertible. sharp $1008 "56 Stude. 2-dr. President . & 786 "56 Pontiac H-top, best one $1147 55 Ford Fairlane, Club Cpe. $ 738 More to Pick From "B ANK RATES Open 8:30 am. to 9 pm. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1988 CONTINENTAL MARK III CONVERTIBIE. Beautiful lite blue with white top, interior to match Complete power and loaded with accessories. Like new 95 1958 CADTLLAC DED ECK SEDAN. Solid white with black & white trim An actual 10,000 mile car, the spare has never touched the ground. In show room condition. 995 1956 THUNDERBIRD WITH HARDTOP. Solid white with red & white trim, continental kit. fordomatic, radio, heater, andi white tires. A sporty little car $2295 1957 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA COUPE A sharp one with power steering & brakes, radio, heater, auto- matic and white tires. $1895 1958 VAUXHALL 4 DR. STATION WAGON. Biack & white in color and only 2200 miles. This car is only 6 months old and like new. $1895 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1954 CADILLAC “62” BEDAN. Solid blue with match- in interior... Power , equipment with full factory equipment and accessories. Just the car for that summer vacation. $1395 56 FORD 4 = COUNTRY SEDAN, 9 pas- nger Wagon. Power steering & brat es, radio, heater, fordomatic. low mileage sharp car. 1955 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. White with black top, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, white tires. A slick one! . $1095 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER SEDAN. Beautiful fu-tone green with matching in- terior that is like new. Radio, heater, automatic shift and white tires $795 Power steering & brakes, radio, heater, hydramatic, white tires. The boss drove this since new and is ready to sell. 179 54 MERCURY : ONTEREY 4 DOOR. Red & black with matching interior. Power steering, radio, heater, merco- matic. A nice 5OS car. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1850 N. | _Wosdward BIRMIN MI 4-1930 er 1957 PONTIAC + STARCHIEP CATALINA COUPE. CARS ALL MAKES CARS ALL MODELS ARS LOWEST PRICES ’§8 T-Bird, 4-Passenger $3395 "58 Olds “98” 4-Dr. Holiday $2895 58 pp tia Bel Air 2 Door Sedan $2095 ’58 Cadillac “62” Cpe. $3995 57 Cadillac Fleetwood $3095 ?57 Cadillac “62” Coupe $2995 ’57 Cadillac “62” Sedan $2995 ’57 Olds 88 4-Door Holiday $1995 ’S7 Buick Roadmaster 2-Dr. Hardtop $1995 57 Buick Super 4-Dr. Hardtop $1995 ’57 Studebaker Hardtop Silver Hawk 2-Door $1095 ’57 Pontiac Starchief 4-Dr. Sedan $1895 Mercury Montercy 4-Dr. Hardtop $1695 'S7 Olds Fiesta Station Wagon $2195 56 Oldsmobile 88 2-Dr. Hardtop 91495 D2195 ’56 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 2299 ’S6 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. Sedan 2095 55 Mercury 2-Dr. Sedan $695 55 Oldsmobile 98 2-Dr. Hardtop $995 55 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan $695 54 Pontiac Starchief. 4-Dr. Sedan ivelele) 53 Oldsmobile 98 4-Dr. Sedan $495 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan $399 '54 Cadillac “62” 4-Dr. Sedan $1395 OVER 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM tn STOP IN TONIGHT BRING YOUR TITLE GMAC TERMS JEROME "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 -. Open till 9 , pom STARTING TODAY | SCHUTZ. DeSOTO RED-TAG. SELL-A-THON. "87" hours e Starts Wednesday Merning, May 20th Ends Saturda Midnight, May 100 SELECT USED CARS rd 2 Year Warranty on All Cars JUST COME IN AND LOOK ON THE RED TAG — YOU WIKL SAVE SS $$ ALSO A HUGE SELECTION OF NEW + s 1959 DeSOTOS TO CHOOSE FROM HURRY! HURRY! SCHUTZ ~ MOTORS, INC. DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 Ss. WOODWARD, B'HAM MI 65302 SALE OF T TURY! During the past few weeks the sale of new Pontiacs and Buicks has been so terrific that we can't find room for all the beautiful trade-ins, so we have cut prices to the very limit to move them quickly. Open every night 'til 9 or later. $2195 1958. FORD! «2 ogeee es: Lg brakes, Fordo Pairlane 500 convertible. Power steering white wall 1988 PLYMOUTH ...... $1895 1958 FORD. Do ceeeees gag transmission, 6 qrbader. — sister: white Spare never been used. 1957 BUICK see e eee se 61945 per hardtop with power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, 1987 MERCURY ........$1645 Hardtop. Mercomatic, radio, heater, white wail Fordomatic, radio 1956 FORD 1956 MERCURY eee" $1195 walls, power steering. M hag hardtop Mercomatic. radio, heater white wall tires. Bashful Bul Wishes cays this is a reaj nice car. 1955 BUICK be wee eee ees iD ODO a] ¢4door sedan. Dynaflow,‘radio, heater, white wall tires. 1955 PONTIAC 2s... 1095 er steerin, we eeekes Tadio, 4 — — Lae-4 be Ps nes “ J 8. io, heater, Hydra- 1957 OLDSMOBILE. .. . .$2095 = 88 hardtop, pywer steering and brakes, r white walls. Timid Tom Thompson says it's real ae heater, 1956 CHEVROLET .....$1395. + — wagon. V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio, heater, 2-tone green 1957 FORD ............$1745 — with V-8 engine. Fordomatic, radio, heater, white wall 1957 PONTIAC . va $1895 | rochege yg — 1956 PONTIAC ........ $1295 Hardtop sedan with Dynaflow, —— heate Coral and ivory finish. ‘olks, this one is ‘i ibaa eee waa, Seve. 1957 CHEVROLET .....$1645 a wagon. V-8 engine, nggens transmi wale wil unt. Yelew bad White fal. Serpe 1955 BUICK Dove ee sees S195 rdtop, power saad ~ Power brake Gera —~ wall tires. merenend bk ala 1955 CHEVROLET .... $1050 ga, afk, bastion op, Foreraite radio. heater, white wall tires. 1983 3,PLYMOUTH Low cost transportation at its best. cece ob 95 - 2 — ‘PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ——— FORTY -SEVEN L —_ ’ N , > r PTAs in Waterford 1 IF a gts lume Details ; ind Up Activities Reviews 7 0 Oo W - —— Pp ibility Par-) All parents and campem tr 7 id es OSSI . ' ars Waterford Township invited to participate T s Television Programs ‘Women! Ey t Idiot rilS ct Teacher Asma wil cele ben . | ent- ctivities : ‘DISCIPLINE’ thout notice f N . year’s @ TO DISCUSS Donel- __ oday S e cubiast t.diaune wihot S Housewi e O Founding of Cranbrook the : és — CN netted at's oe = . in this column are w-TV oe 4 ‘ : o- Science | rford Township . PTA will have by stations listed “LTV — Channel 9—CKL daypeople are not really Institute of Wate will be apr son School Esther Middlewood, Programs furnished Channel 7—WXY 3 ALD female in. Book Millard Pender m. meeting of tured speaker higan Department 2 WIBK-TV ; ilton IV. Y 1—Ani analysis EL SWIM: hoolcraft School PTA. | | of-Mental Health. Her Channel George Hamilto; YORK (UP THE CHANN il offer a |Se aterford | of M ” ~~ | (4) Bat Masterson, Western: (S) Whistle Town. of daytime TV ean oly ees Sata, oat eenee-Don iory pot ites Fownding sod First | ip and is duveaile Preb- |be “Discipline. for next year’s TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS oat ia masked » ame] 12:30 (2) Search tor Temes w. ad tas contain seit nthe: te hse Fidelio, mes Teenie Youre Townshi 0 cadens and answer! New seme be Mrs, _ Beat. grave s ~~ (4) It Coul ‘ American Giovanni, Amahl By L rook . Doneiapa Mrs. San Francisco his own of “Death ( Quiz. 1. The and "s fall ; know Cranb will follow Clift, president; 6:00 (2) Weather. ates the mystery (7) Pantomime is | Rusticanca ABC-TV's fall men who have| session ert Clift, secretary; and (4) News, & Fare. an dict. housewife ight Visitors . . . john Gun-| The Science best d Simonson, a Bat Masterson.” (9) Film ~4&merican Nigh with J Institute of mem- - treasurer. (7) Curtain Time of ype ight. 2. 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American ABC-TV will on tape | as well as tt, * ” Superman Ee to News, Comedy: (2) As the World Turns. It decided nai aa fall into! winter games live “Calit. next stitute; Dr. ee gf gelenes eet From 7:30 to 8 p.m. <= w (2) News. Analyst. ee George Andrews, Faye, Eun,|t:30 (a) Uaaesied Soe: arian eer 2 gage vitae de nace Sil sien Sain tus ars ection chon. Raila Charged wih rering 8 be an open house at ‘ot eificers 6: e “4 category—tha e ch two have nd innocent | ation 4) News Georg “Call It a Topper. either creature February—th F antry whi mention tute of were fou by install 6:45 (2) Court. erson star in causes @) Elizabeth. after all, be the same ¢ the games’ page’ y, jt “Cranbrook Insti ino | Waitress Recorder’s Court jury| followed to present president, 7:00 (2) pag one You. 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JAMES, the only king | FE 4. rrervates BS Y = Barbara's Le et wearing sports shirt tiental a ae of the Dec James Jesse eign the United) cev ELECTRO MART celwerk Uy role: ing to play the role dark taken off abou — { Independence, ever enthroned orthern Lake . ana) % GAR “Tm gong who comes up and and had ee granddaughter of States, ruled this n arly 1950s. | 4 y Mexican M ZL “4 “ Teeny—the or McGee and says 15 pounds. d, “I am = See aaa, pang Michigan island in the ene of his : Decree: 7 teases Fibber ! ember radio. “No,” he continued, nd Cee | emeterecy E- liiig. reign ended. Wika in 1855. . ecree : 9} ha’—if vou rem 0, with Ingrid a secretary of the is assassinated him sunananny 4 ‘ cf tion | ‘a —— Th — * wer radio,” still a a married with me. der Jefferson Davis. ee SESESRSREee eee = ; 3* Approach — are s, I remember at rid ts s Italian — P Sunn s Feinteg PO = : the judge replied. 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Hour ts a ; Mr. hens 4 Harries “ Sucob, (BID) il 9 aoe a picture called, of all licated—we do not know , no aa Beverly ae 4 eB EB Bes. len, meal have a desieh fmt the Ninden ooert ting |". rion Steiger, 3, of Nort T OOR SHOP : ile ty Electrica =n 63 al hen I will have a 4 mi Ingrid!” Hs a James 8. , 68 of; H E FL : ° — = Pp ( jTamMs ~~ me I am not still married w the letter of the law, is oeaity tay Angeles = indicted oS | — PARK FREE REAR OF STOR ‘FE 4-5216 & a ' u tickler for i who is us by a federal grand ! Ss Rad 10 if O (1300) conic ee is the*Indian cana ot ae forehead. led on Cogpalbcl — ob- 99 S. Secinew suaneunseneeneeehent , rel | wiBkK e em : 2 -=— O y WXYZ (1270) WPON (1460) water antee with a and in * - a "reeling pela area youngsters. -PrTTITitititit sienna iain gas je i , ; R (1130) Dr. Malone t he had m enesceace rs : Ws (950) sie 1:30—WJR, | Yng. . ed chap tha Italian ezarece =e WIR (700) ELH me) = WPON. News. Casey an WJR, Rt. to Happiness! He is such a . aes about Saal eae, Excited Crowd Cheers : : : . Ty : * 2 —— WXYZ. Surrell 0:20—CELW, Mary Morgs gloat iliag Orn when he said he is he has practically turn i Ballet in LA ® ® TONIGHT —*- 9:30 —WJR, Je — Se eG in of Europe,” he said a Bolshoi Ba So} 8 : 1 —— Godfrey News e bra: here love me — The 6:00—WJR, News, Sports ORNING =| 10:00— WIR, eae Story =“ mates pace in France. People artist here LOS ANGELES ot repaeled its : ° WxYR, Wattriok, 7 ee Kure Rpt. ata “peter — xyz waere “I was is greater freedom any an the time.” | viet ape rang Tuesday night . . CKLW, News 6:00— WIR, Ast iCee rte OKLW, Joe *S. Reld CKLW’ News Shiftbreak t deal. There I am here alm New York trium tic crowd of} 9 ° WCAR News, Page Wwd. News, Rove WJBK' News. c= =“ That is why Italian? an enthusias i-| 8 WPON News Sports WXY2 Fred WoC WCAR. News irley han in Italy. n brought up | before Hollywood soc: ® 5 itt JR, Dear Shir tha the childre e another Angeles and “Wwa og Otnnet, Deve Ed kews seneridan nl evn “WW. Mews. Mazvell Then why did fart pomwahere?* He ‘bret ne-nitlotaths: on, * *« ® : WXYZ. John Daly WRON Early Bir we Party) wJBK, M nett “They must s ’ hildren to ” Kk age- 4 * s. A News, Ben) “T don’t like c ter. two-week eng 8 WPON. Cendleltte ond ofa gg WW News. Theater WPON Bob Lark American pagel couisthing and change la ¢ at the Shrine cara : WIL * oa WaR. gon win. ona Site cKLW Joo Veon, says 2h. Someiiis |Let them start * »* a that starting in pene ee company gna Ga-| § ee Raton . ‘aed Mert, Wo ae wean mere, 8 Me aoe | Then to really mix me up, a ples where he hasn’t made |he Sianove in the lend. ast: t es WIBK. Baseball CKLW News pha w ‘ \ ke a picture Italy! lina to cheer the dan 8 WXYZ, Morgen bag News. wJR. Music he js going to mai Where? Why, forehead?” dience stayed tes after the e . : : WOAR. Howe ay UCKLW. Mary Morgar WJR, Muste b or five years. ruby in the : for seven minu ® < a ‘crew "@ eee PON veaie Ra ran ‘wwe “t Shorr any gece! find out about —- fronr the tn whine aan 3 = ° . Pint eS M \ : ‘ wxva . 198. oi howe ee cs RSDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW, ‘News, ccennete, the B.W. asked when I encaak after I ed. "Never. mind her h Firm Expands . Sef $9. $2 39 $00—WJR, Amon ran an) Wink f News, Goer . cup | WIDER: MeLeod “He had me grogg; girl!” I groan Phone 80 . WWa People A CAR News 6b WIR Meus. Reus wis to marry the ine!” 1 Telephone Code No, 71 “Gee WX¥Z Tent a est | 12:00— . News, Fre: - he was going thing for min te USKEGON—Genera i .Code No, 770 > STRAIGHT ; ay Pm | WC Woodting erent " ae 4:30-WJR Musto Hall forehead: silanes .- * * Na arora ove AM PENN BLENDED WHISKEY veum costae trots ‘es News uate ect a re 1s aa quickly that) $19.8 million upped expenditures WHISKEY 6 TEARS OR MORE Stee < a CHLW Bible CKIW News WeON News lew SWws, News \ T: A new byide learns ple.” ... «ltop 1958, has of demand GOODERHAM & WORTS L b s \ “ af ‘ —WJR, Portrait Wear News Casey ‘Music CRLW, rte, MieLeod WISH I'D SAID THA ridiculous as “Easy as to $14 million because . “CREW, World Todey wero IneLW Myrtie Labbite WJBK. New Ernie ressions as services. Music fal CKLW wae Martyn WCAR. Tenn ere are few exp j - for "00 WJK Symphony ee tee wear th A i, brother. 1959) Ne are eineren ‘cru Rows. Gonree 1:00— WIR. nege. we a ty Manag _ That's ear ~ Copyright, Jock. * pelibey WJR, mews Suee SRL. doo Van St saves ° > : WIBR. 9: OPO aye isaneth WJBK. noon Martyn { c qian’ Fran McLeod ru 10 “wwe wee treantant ree Chuck Lewis WIBR. Sree ‘Deltboy ph AL ade FI i Loe WOR. Leg WoaR, News, Marty Wate Network ~ ‘ ) oon tein tat ene FORTY-EIGHT PO Ta THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Pith Helmet Passe | Today's African Traveler of the state’s 11,036 inland lakes) \wouldn’t go down an inch. Michigan Could Bathe All of Us |i sun ut GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.-Using/igan is bordered by four of the lide rule, five ‘Great Lakes. a shorelihe is the second longest in Manufacturing Ex- Had Better Bring Money ay GEORGE McARTHUR jcheap, the a traveler wil] ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast up—Thefind himself paying $2 for a five- traveler in Africa no longer needs block taxi ride. bush jackets, pith helmets 94nd| * * * elephant guns. He just needs mon-) At Conakry, in Guinea, the staple ey : whisky and water will be another The days of the big white hunter $2, not counting the 15 per cent are fading fast. His place is being UP- taken by the oil prospector, travel-| The camera addict had better ing salesman, businessman and bring his film with him. The price occasional camera-laden tourist../mounts steadily as one progresses This new traveler is discover- jsouth from Dakar. ing life in Africa is expensive if | you try to keep to home stand- economy is a topsy-turvy affair anaes | dependent on the Firestone rub- ber plantations, a wayfarer can There is little middle ground for resign himself to either living the moderate spender. ou €1 in the brush or spending $25 daily tant rates or) take a taxi at exorbi ¥: | Seo m bate betel a tall moda clamber aboard a packed African ree jitney and take your chances. * * * Dotted along the Afmcan tra This postwar African inflation- ye] businessmen on expense accounts, routes are many modern hotels— technicians getting living allow- some as nice as any in the world ances from the home firm plus the The prices are as fancy as any in high transportation costs for Euro- the world also. And the good hotel Pe@” OF American goods. is often the onl one in town. In pounds, dollars, francs, marks and lira, it now amounts to a tidy French Africa has instituted i 1-ome for African territories and another financial method to strip athe. the traveler. A special African tranc is worth half as much as the French franc. Yet the prices are the same as in France. The traveler discovers his wealth has been cut in half. The soft, city-bound Western businessman drinks a lot of water. It has to be bottled water in many places, at about a dollar a gallon.| In sleepy Bamako, in the French Sudan, where manpower is dirt Unique Shoe Factory HOLLAND—The nation’s only wooden shoe factory is located in this Western Michigan community. , * * * The factory, which employs four men throughout the year and has a branch on the outskirts of jtown, sells most of its wooden shoes during the famed Holland! Tulip Festival each May. But it receives orders from | | PAYDAY jthroughout the U. S. from. per- sons who want them for costume parties, dance studios where Dutch | dances are taught and from farm- ers in the barns and fields. * * * Several industriés- also use clompe shoes—the Dutch call them Klompen shoes—in departmenis |where certain chemicals are used $50 for 2 wks ‘Goat Sense’ only 70¢! on Weather other loans to $500 Never Wrong with 24 mos, to repay ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) — Ore CASM YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN fon State College professors are teceive | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEK® taking an interest in the goats who $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 forecast Roseburg’s weather. 30.00 30.70 51.40 These goats roam wild on Mt Nebo above Roseburg. Residents ago Se hoe germina ye ‘watch their movements closely. $208, ond %% per menth on oxy emsinds. “The goats are up” is a heart ening cry in Roseburg. Picnics are planned, golf dates are made and fishing trips planned. Invariably ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY the sun shines in DRAYTON PLAINS: | But when the goats come down 4494 Dixie H ifrom Mt. Nebo to the shelter of 1307 CALL: OR 3-1 ate a hhh bad weather inevit- finish—rich and warm sienna walnut adiv IOUOWS in PONTIAC: How do they know what the . 125-127.N. Saginaw “C*ter WHE De? @ size 50% more storage space than ordinary suites CALL: FE 2-0214 That's what OSC _ professors ene 2255 S. Telegraph want to know. Stephen Shou, Ore] @ durability masterfully constructed of fine hardwoods . : . Pp! gon State College librarian, has Mich. Miracle Mile written asking for extra copies of CALL: FE 8-9641 a recent Roseburg | story on the goats. He said a pum- |ber of professors are interested in rained Monday. CLEAN...CLEAN... CLEAN... That's the super-dry taste you get when you make your Martini with clean-tasting FLEISCHMANNS $223 GIN $352 Fen prs 4/5 Qt. TE ramcenane vlerncmy coer Pio #2721 c ode ie | sd DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN 90 PROOF » THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY 4 4 A a \ In sleépy Mpnrovia, where the |for-the-outsider has been fed by, Located in Michigan Mewspaper |knowing why townspeople _re- marked “the goats are down’”’ last Sunday. The people here know why. It ‘ecutive Fred H. Baker came up the U. S., surpassed only by Alas- with some interesting statistics on ka’s coastline. Michigan’s unlimited supply of fresh water. than six miles from an inland lake | Baker said Michigan water could or stream or more than 8 miles) ibe used fo fill a bathtub for every from one of the Great Lakes and| woke up. | |person in the world and the level Michigan has the greatest supply Its 3,121-mile) No Michigan community is more) Po SRS ‘Solon Assails IF rills of New Air Force Base WASHINGTON (UPI)—A Demo- cratic congressma™ charged Mon- day that the Air Force plans a of fresh water of any area of simi-| ilar size. ° { Woke Up a Bit Late, | MATSUYAMA, Japan (UPID— A speedirig truck crashed into a cart, sliced off part of a house, knocked over a fence and two Squash court, massage facilities telephone poles and smashed into a and other ‘‘frills’’ for a new Wis- a store window. At that point, jconsin air base. the driver, Tatsuo Shimizu, 28, | x * * Rep. Henry Ss. 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