bs Fc | f Renork 5-Month Production Pontiac continued to, lengt. produced almost 214 million first five months of this year, 1,800,000 for ‘the same period the fwe” month period, GM through May last year. Pontiac built 43,620 during Abe Ing Chevrolet's 144,445, but leading Olds-__ mobile 35,898 easily. Buick recorded 17,086, and Cadillac had 13,505- * « During the same month last year, Pon- tiae lines moved 15,630 units.to consumers. In the five-month total, Pontiac lists on second place in General Motors produc- tion today as reports indicated that the Big Three auto makers have rolled out 700,000 more units this year than "last. General Motors, Chrysler.and Ford have The Big Three made 495,902 cars this May, against 327,239 for last year. For little’ more than half the total—1,325,260 compared to 1,045,241 for January hen its lead 738,033; cars in the oe compared to / with 204,904. last year. put out a May, . follow- Pontiac Still Climbing 200,971 units for second place in the GM family. Olds follows with 188,534, Buick, with 123,198. Cadiilac has built 74,524 units. . Pontiac is in fourth place in production - for the five months, led by Chevrolet with Ford with 638,227, and Piymouth, * 3 GM Truck and Coach Division is well out in front of last. year’s figures. In May it’ |- olled 8,200 units off the line, compared to 5,400 in May 1958. Five month figures for Truck & Coach show 39,854 vehicles, compared to 28,- 543 for the same time a year ago. Ford’s five month total is 788,067, against 508,915. Chrysler reports 356,388 compared to 259,953. Chrysler’s glass supplier strike cut down its 1959 pfodu¢tion. In the Ford-Chevrolet race, Chevy is still | out front, but saw its margin cut to 604 units in May production. Ford reported 143:841 cars, and Chevrolet) Joh 445. then * 2 WHAT'S LEFT OF TRUCK — Onlookers view the carriage remains of the propane gas truck that caught fire and exploded after a collision on a busy highway near Pottsville, Pa., “oe - board, right background. Heads Drive | | L li | GLENN / ORrey: ~ Advance Gifts. Leader Chosen United Fund Appoints Griffin as Chairman of Initial Phase The ‘appointment of Glenn H. Griffin-of the Sparks-Griffin Fu- neral Home as Advance Gifts chairman of the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund. drive was ae ” jodie. : * * * Announcement of Griffin's ap- pointment was made, by Robert) R. Eldred, 1959 campaign chair-| man, ' Griffin seryed as UF campaign . chairman in 1952 and is present- ly president .of the Pontiac | Board of Education. He is a past president of the} Community Chest, a member of the UF Board of Trustees and serves on the Community Chest Board of Directors. Griffin is also a past presiderit) ~ of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce and is active in Boy’s Club work. He fs married and lives wit h, ‘his family at 106 Ogemaw St. | Noisy Dogs Mourn Pal in Silence The dogs started barking again jat noon Monday in Westacres, and |residents on Sweetbriar street be- igan breathing a bit easier, * * The pet canines barking, chas-/ ing scooters and bikes, and play- ing with children have long been a daily trademark of the Bloomfield Township community; But not so for several days. Last Thursday night, a native of Westacres named Prince, died ' peacefully in his sleep. - Prince's owners, Mr. 'Charles M. Wright, of 7608 Sweet-|and Somoza called them * ‘traitors”’ ‘briar, buried him Friday. The dog) land “‘mercenaries.’ West) 1 To Kill Traitors Se Gas Cleared Out.n 3 Hours Check Air in UP Iron Mine in Nicaragua was a favorite of everyone in the area. His father was a German! Farfan declared in San “dose, Shepherd and his mother an Eng-| Costa Rica, that a revolution p dog, biit everyone called Prince a collie, because that's what; Somoza dictatorship with fight- he looked most like during his 13 years on earth, * * * right away, “something” that was missing be-| }were barking. Bruce and Biaze, two collie companions, of Prince, strangely quiet and remained at jlocal recruits, their neighboring homes, Small Fry, the toy Doberman, also re- tired to gq quiet life. For three days not a sound was heard from the canines, They didn’t play with their young human friends, or chase bicycles, “We were getting a bit imeasy about it,” said Mrs. Wright. * * * 5 “But around noon yesterday, Bruce started barking. He really put up a howl, as if making. up |\for lost time,’ she said today. * * * Everything's back to normal, but| jresidents along Sweetbriar will |wondey about the sudden silence for some time. ~~ Cleveland Port Busy CLEVELAND (P—Last month | |_was the busiest season for over- seas n istory. The U.S. Customs ‘Bur- eau reported 97 foreign vessels docked. here fin May compared — with 64 in \the corrésponding’ | month of last year, — me The residents didn’t notice. It the rebel. fighting force totaled 421|T but suddenly that! persons and included students from| |came noticable Saturday, No dogs) can were | swelled by additional invasions or} couple of thousand pounds of | } | { | jabout 25 men flying in a plane! bill to give Michigan its first mine safety code. Meeting With Gov. Williams last’ |night, they heard Jack Powell, of | Negaunee. international represent- lative for the United Steelworkers Promised for Area Wallows About . Balmy June Days WASHINGTON (UPI)—A mania hippopotamus, who kept a not-so- little secret to herself, surprised | zoo officials yesterday by giving! birth to a 100-pound baby. | ing at soveral pelats. Zoo director Theodore “Reed a -| sai ed Arush d ee sean eae aren nrrte ‘tong’ fine |- Accident trequency in the state's|Tanight' will be faif"sith a low The youngster has not _ been! to 50 iron and copper mines also |° ARE because its mex hes not) jis the highest in the metal ;mining’ hare and Pisin warmer with. lindustry, he~ said. t nigh reaching’ near 76 is the iUS., European = Latin-Ameri- ieee peareaee The father | Sorrow burdened this northern| forecast for Wednesday and Thurs- universities. There. wat no con- Of the seensacted arstval. Heed! Michigan mining community today | day, the Weather Bureau said. To- |firmation in Managua, -however, isa, “Afier aL when you've got 2 the wake of the ‘belching hell” iday'’s northeaster!y winds at 8-15. that the initial force had been)sai er a y' GO" | sisaster that killed five men. miles an hour will become light and variable tonight * * * Chilly air from northern Cana- da relieved a spell of hot, muggy Rebel leader Enrique Lacayo had broken out against the ‘the ass in ~ comary jtiac area today through Thursday. | t Thanks was also given that the tragedy Was no worse. | mother hippo, another hundred pounds hardly make a _Tipple.”” he * * * The first airborne landing came) Sunday near Santo Tomas, east of} Lake Nicaragua, A National Guard communique said the force of about 50 was sent ‘‘fleeing in disorder’’ into the mountains. Another report said Nicaraguan alr force planes attacked them again Monday, causing ‘‘heavy — eye eee tures some 20 degrees in. the past 24 hours, It was close to freezing ifr sme’ northern Michigan areas early to- ‘day. Pellston recorded a 35 ast | Traverse City had 39 Oakland Tax Board Allocates ‘59 Millage: =e o* |, It took but 15 minutés yesterday for- the Oakland’ 48. The recoriiig at 1 p.m. was Somoza said the second wave> County Tax Allocation Board to slice up 15 mills of ®. jtaxation, giving last year’s rate of 9.38 to some, school districts and 5.62 to the county. Actually, the six-member Board had made up its In Today’ s Press imind Friday to hold-the-line on the 1958 rates, hoping —‘*that a proposed state tax- stolen from the Costa Rican -Air-| line — was ‘practically finished” soon after. it landed -near Mata- galpa, 60 miles northeast of the} jeapi! . What Bait Are You Using, Son? sit sharing plan with the CORB certs ja tninanes owl a” Ou ] ant to ear * » © counties will be accepted by Samy OB i genes pees * | Pp | Editorials ee 6 ithe Legislature. - | dourney to Love ..... 18 Crane V isits Pontiac Such a plan, however, hinges) Markets Es) Pp on when and. whether the dead-, Obituarie aware. 50) ? ee 6 Ad locked Legisiature adopts a new Sports ........00......5 16,017 t Memories of D-Day form of state tax. | Theaters .., Page rf : - Yesterday's vote to freeze the Lt alge Programs i ba Lrnnnnnn nna | fax pates for this year was 5 | Women’s Pages ......... 11.13 i té 1 with Robert Y. Moore, chair- | man of the Board of Auditors, carrying his fight against the freeze to the final session of the | Moore said the county will have | to cut $1.5 million from its pro-! posed 1960 budget of $13,997,018, because it will net be getting the) fequested 647 share of the 15) milis it needs to raise $13,796,018! in taxes. = SEES LAYOFFS i The veteran county auditor also, said some employes will have to! be laid off. By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR.) Another milestone in the’ long. | |bumpy road towards a new court-| taterbed’ | jhouse for Oakland County was! While the eounty is @ breached today when the Board of with iis share of property | St ted 70 to 4 | ve tax Mesitation of 15 miflis, school ( ipervisors vo 70 to 4 to award major construction contracts to 7 6) districts ‘apparently accept the |Pontiac: firms ‘and one from freeve : / | : | troilt, 3 The Oakland County Schéol|- However, all obstacles tot backer of the tax-sharing plan for /not he out of — —_ relief. ivisors by-pas * .* ithe general construction field and) way a& super: 4in Lansing tomorrow when Delos der from Pontiac. ‘\Hamiin, chairman of the Oakland) * * *' » County Board of Supervisor’, will| A move by Birmingham Super- Senate and House, stems to come up with, howevee: tie’ ol wyine tx Mat “tig Mt is. proposed that counties | Soms Co. of Dearboro—tailed 61) to 7. the fire hydrant tear his » yourlg . Jr., 3, grabs one.” Here Howard stands tn front of his home at 201 Draper’St’, | retain 30 per cent of any state” hig pole and goes fishing in the street. Soggy feaves are all he waiting fot a nibble. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dell Sr. (Continued 6 Page 2, Col. 2) | Awarded éontracts by today's aa i ' : » a 4 ie ; ee * (i b gure - AS ; ata 5 . oa ees : . ‘ ae a are : Sh ce egy % * ibrand state mine safety legislation | rare June days will visit the Pon i Reserv e } weather and dropped. tempera-trescue of bus passengers from the) |fast-rising waters that-poured down! | Mavy. | Donald A. pro- panies comes to $5,068,852 rd Members Assn. is a major|posed $3,000,000 courthousd might |Spitziey and Schultz firms were the |, low ‘the low bidder in fields SON nn AP Wirephote niorning. Eleven persons were killed and 15 injured as the tank on the truck ;was hurled 700 feet down the road. in front of. the. bill- ~ Sudden Floods Strike Cleveland The storm lasted about an hour and in that time one suburb, Uni | versity Heights, recorded 3.9 inches ,of rain. Dozens_of marooned motorists | A few of James Russell Lowell's! and occupants of twe flogded buses were rescued. The bttses were almost completely sub- merged in Cleveland's Univer. sity Circle area, where some of | the heaviest flooding occurred. aoa | storm sewers were torn Thousands of basements flooded. away, and sidewalks washed away Mayor Anthony J. Celebrezze of damagé to city) TERRIFIC BLAST Cleveland said |property alone might exceed a mil-| ‘lion dollars. ~ Students from nearty Case In istitute of Technology and Western University helped in the Cedar Hill and cascaded into the lake in front of Cleveland Art Museum ° News Flashes WASHINGTON (®—The Senate confirmed by voice vote today New York to be secretary of the S. Gates dr., whese own nomi- | nation as deputy secretary of late | be | succeeding the Quartes, will brought p later in the week. defense, GALVESTON, Tex. (® — The wife of\Louisiana Gov. Earl K. Long today signed papers re- | straining hen it! hesband from leaving a psychiatric clinic. here, Probate Judge Hugh sald. f ee _| President Eisenhower's nomina: | - thon of William B. Franke of | Franke succeeds Thomas | Gibson | , sy Pe oles The Weather ita | "ada, tees goals U.S. Weather Bereas Foreast tye o Pp O | \ | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 15 More Burned as Flames Race Down Highway Propane Blast Follows Collision With Second Tanker in -Pennsylvania SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, (W—A propane gas truck exploded on a heavily. trav- eled eastern Pennsylvania highway today killing at least 11 persons. Some of the victims were as far'as 100 yards from the blast. “The tanker let loose and flames swept along the road ‘like a ball of fire, killing people. milling about a trooper, directing traffic,” State Police Sgt. Melvin [Clouser reported. -* * * Police said a tractor trailer rammed the rear of the gas truck, setting it afire. = It was half an hour after the crash, while firemen fought the . IRON RIVER, Mich. @—A 14- The rescue crew was to make nec-; Survivors’ accounts of the peril Somoza Promises to man resctie squad was ordered to essary repairs, hae nicee adie Sarat we South Side Deluged; flames, that the truck exploded. } iby Miner: ills, indicatec hat |< Get Rid of Invaders ,, into the Inland Steel Co. Sher zs * * ina dor Saee - facludine nw Damage Claimed to Be Motorists who climbed - out of sale le wn ke | Several survivors were forced to BS. ang ; we. on ee wt no tale Within Two Days wood mine today to check on air tell-tale odor of gas, the death toll jm Millions their cars.ta.see what was holding 4 Jitions. ‘erawl on hands and knees up the _ : aa bo early ming traffic. and . "Mine § Robe W. Ed js '225-foot incline that leads from the might have been far greater, \up the early morning traltic, af ; vi P—P Mine Supt. Robert W. Edwards |zork nm “ ; The five who died were tra tch- y pped Aare ; : 7 \are SY ay Ke a OO” “wrest control of the lower cham graders are going to demonstrate hit 3 jare .going on in the music and/$40,522. jweaser and Ray C. Jewell. ham Ru. will be held Thursday ing fund, th i ; » they _- © primary source of ae from Republicans although his "their parents how they are a) he pageant is staged by the | The election was held at the post 115 5m. from the Manley Bailey | hysical education depgrtment Jin poyaical ecucan ore ue Total assessments for alj three theme, the festival will consist of financing the new courthouse. “Beit as a F att ithe P é ! 4 5 , “ party has the numerical strength Fit as a Fiddle departments of elementary vocal hs oni ac public ance { streets will be $36,471, with Lans- ome: 206 Auburn Ave. Forma Funeral] -Home. Burial will be in With approval of the transfer— to do it x t * music and physical education mphasis is on physical, social.| goa, costing $17,573; Marion, installation ceremonies are’ sched-| n Cemetery, Detroit. re ‘ en a ‘0 ; —the building, “TI can’t see taking advantage of he youngsters. representing} and the Pontiac Central, High jment al, spiritual and ms $11,704; and Camley, $7,193. The jpied ip take pIAce iy August. | Mrs. LeMessurier died this morn- ae swelled poy by levying a member's “ ath at this vn for Pontiac's 25 gfade exsaee) pa School radio workshep. : «| township will assume 10 per cent | ing at her residence following a one-tenth of a mill, comes. to:a-maneuver Hke that’ said Rep.|participate in the bi-annua - . eo . » of the ‘total cost or $4,053 hort iHness: 2,054,604. \oseph' 3. Ko , elsmentary. 5 neat! With “Fit as a Fiddle” as its’ ’ IC M M { s $2.054, 604 Joseph ‘J. Kowalski of Detroit last;City Elementary. Se hool Festival resolution was approved where-| ommerce an U Ql she was a member of Christ In awarding today's contracts, night. iT 30 pm tomorrow at Wisner Sta- chareh Cranbrook, the Child’s Waterford Smashup supervisors stiputated tn th 3 —— —_—_$_$ == ___ | dances, a chorus of 2,000, acrobat | by the township and Oakland Coun: lution that the ipa hi 1d just this ics and.games. ° : ty Road Commission will split) fo Slaying Charge Sty ares of Detreit, a ioe ecu : soe of 3 Vehicles Hurts 4 te cos event or insulation o [heap arg ag amount to “guarantee payments ‘Count Allocation Board - - " mA amie aed drain from Ex- den Assn., Birmingham Branch. Fred W. Smith, chairman of yY ite Bo Nios more to Riviera streets to fs Commerce Township man Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. |narrate the program, under the di-| Four persons were injured Mon- i! rection of Vera Mae Adams. Jean day afternoon in a #mashup in- | Young is in charge of the physical volving two cars and a truck on education program ,while Robeft’Dixie Highway at Williams drive, pendence 1.32; Lyon 0; Milford|Stasiuk and George. Woodworth, jn Waterford Township, according |) 40; Novi 1 40: Oakland 1.35; Or-| both vocal music teachers, will pro to Pontiac State Police. ion 1.00; Oxford .76; Pontiac 1.35; vide organ acc ompaniment. * * * Roge .79;. Reval Oak 1.007 Soyth-| today stood mute to a charge of william Uraneck of Cleveland, | Exmore. ‘Manslaughter stemming from the Ohio; two sons, Sherman L. of Estimated cost for the project February shooting of his wife. ‘Birmingham, and William J. of is $6,500. | Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams weliesly Hills, Mass.; 15 grand- entered, a plea of not guilty for children and two sisters. Gas Truck Blast the Ways and Means Committee, | told fellow supervisors this sum, | “along with additional sums to be transferred to the building fund in the future,’’ would be ap- plied to meet the contracts, a water hole on the south end of Divides Up ‘59 Millage (Continued From Page One} \Elmo Marshall, 47. of 1841 Point ‘Dr. and ordered him to stand trial | in the death of his wife, Mabel, 44. | tax, with one-third for. the coun- ty and two-thirds for the school Some of the ‘additional sums’’ | districts of the county. are expected. to come from the ‘ eld .80; Springfield 0; Troy’ 0; | he Stes ae | Two of the dyivers, William T. | \, Sale of 26 vacant parcels of land!‘ Tx Board me mber William J. Waterford 1.31; West Bloomfield) ée artmncit, onys tie eae a 'Lidster, 64, of 2907 Mann Ra., Kill 11 | ; 15 | Mrs. Marshall died in Pontiac | \._ owned by the county, and from the Emerson, superintendent of copn 1 40; and White Lake 0. | aoa eyanillis) geared toward a er cael Township arid Don. | S ' njures | General. Hospital two months | AMERICAN \ SE . & . . jald EF’ Harris, 33, | . Casale of the present downtown ty schools, suggested the plan aft Far’ the ueheo! @intrictsl thace'| the parent: cn se rig, 3 ot 104 N. Main| | _| after the shooting from an infec é CF ) i 4 * ec ro a | : ope one oot ; ae ee Ede che mills ‘tree! hase rates were approved yes- | ‘The festival,” she said, ‘‘is real injured. ap were saag ie (Coctinued: Bra Ease Bae) 3 widmaeae . as soung in ber ; AIRLINES approved the inle of ie ee | ways deounty. schools, and town terday by the Tax Board (this |____—_. a —_—_. oie | iflames for about half an hour be- ~ | 3.48\Tempo B aD eal e pepe shine) ‘atid keen’ all unite satiated | does not include added or voted | Harris, (his wife, Myrtle, 52, (fore the terrific explosion. | Marshall told police the gun, ; | Soreness oe Dj shipa) 4 s + | excess millage): and his father, George, 78 Were | Klinger said that when he heard'went off acidentally. The Mar-| Flight | oe selMecuens ae eee 4 ; Avondale 8.03: Berkley 8.3°; Bir-| Bess Truman Will Leave all aie in at St. Joseph Mercy ithe roar he ducked down behind shall’s daughter, ” Mrs. Hazel ) ‘ n the light of some protests by | Hospital and released. Lidster, s police car. ~ \Fishell, told police her father had Hewlett dgd Luckenbach of Bir- mwnships this year. against the mt ngham 7.98: Bloomfield Hills Hospital Later in ‘Week wae oh driving 4 gickep ‘rock. | |his poli es . * oho ae evi eae i -Stewardesses mingham, Ajsplayed floor layouts! freeze, it 18 likely that some ap-|! 98. Brandon’ 8.2 es George er . KANSAS CITY, Mo. ‘(AP) —_ is listed -in. satisfactory condition | to was snowered with pieces of ‘shooting and had taken a- large’ AG isuperyisers before todays vole! penis w)il he made to te State La Ciarhetons pe peas an Mrs. Harry S. Truman. will be re- | today at Pontiac Osteopathic ‘rock when a boulder smashed quantity of heart medicine. - - ss . : arks 8 06. Pe : eo . Awarding of the contracts was | Tax Commisston ublin 9 38: Farmington 75 lensed from Research Hospital) Hospital with leg and head through the windshield and ml The Marshalls lived with Mrs. | Oakland County might also ap- Dublin 9 38; Farmington 7.98; Fern- | a big step taker by the county, ee Ne hinted tant dale 83%: Hazel Park 9.38 Holly this week to return to her home. Injuries. 'through the rear window ‘of the ‘Fishell and ber husband. ‘ v. (peal its share, oore hintes : ig “ 5 DE i - mace begal aciton (he pant three a Area 8.06; Huron Valley 7.98; Lake)!" nearby Indepermienks | - * * icar. | years has tied up cowstruction of - “Orion 8.03; Lamphere 9.38; Lyon Tom Faulkner, = Bio relations| The other driver, William H.! Sungas Products Co. of Pennsyl- Haircut 15 Cents in ‘War’ the new courthouse. SOME CHANGES ~ |7.98; Madison 9.38; North Oxford representative of the hospital, said Hoffman, 43, of Arthur, Ill, was vania, Inc., owners of the gas| The new one, to he Ag stories: Some slight-variations from last 8.38; Novi 7.98; Oak Park 8.38; Monday that Mrs. Truman's con- uninjured. Police said Lidster truck, identified the driver as Joe) IRVING, Tex. (UPI) —A bar- tall with about 105,000 squaxe feet, Year ‘'s rates were approved for} Oxford Area 8.25; Pontiac 7.98; dition is very good. lattempted to make a left turn on- Wharton, 48, of Peckville, near| bershop price war has driven of floor space, will be constrycted Waterford, Southfield, and Bran- Roe hester 8.03 Royal Oak 9.38;| The 74-year-old wife of the for: to U.S. 10 and drove into Harris’;Scranton in the anthracite coun-| the price of haircuts down from on the County Service Center don Townships, and for the school) | Southfield 8.58; Troy 9.38; Walled|mer President underwent surgery path. Hoffman was unable to try. He was hospitalizec. The gas} $1 to 15 cents plus a free shoe northwest of downtown Pontiac, 6a) idistricts of Brandon, Clarencevi ile, | Lake 498- Waterford 7.98: and|for removal of a breast tumor stop in time and struck the Harris truck contained a trailer cylinder) shine. One barbershop is now Telegraph road. \and Oxford: Area |West Bloomfield 7.98 May 18. The tumor was not mafiz- auto from: behind, troopers re- of 7,000 gallons of propane under} advertising: “We repair cheap )~ Three yeuca ago ine Onkland, * * * Where the particular school dis- inant. ported. _ ‘pressure. haircuts.” County Taxpayers League filed Khe Pontiac athool sistem Sa ae a oem the al — suit here, contesting the method ceivad 7.98 again, with 1.40 added) cation would De less in one er to in which the supervisors had ac-! ft the city of Pontiac eee ee ae +e aa Tribute Paid Late Judges, Counsel = - y ] as ATe } mw) China ated ureley to aiinance ile Helping cane the pain of Hot ithe conatitutional ‘inlt of 15 railis. new building The group charged) getting all of the allocation they : _. ‘ . . = annual budgets Nad been padded, asked to nteet higher budgetary | The Board of Supervisors today| ] "7 to acquire mirpliaes ' needs, Iw thefact that 30 of the rs ave “blanket” approval ay the| O Oo ‘al tor 70 BE The* State Supreme Court, how) county's school districts have plan over the objections of Arthur) I. ever, cleared the read fer the approval of voters to levy taxes (; Filiett dr, Pleasant Ridge su? mie " r ~ 5 on county in February of this vear. in exeess of the DK mills, pervinor and chalemen of (he ft | In a spec “ial memorial service} Judge Hartrick's, said of him: “He; the American Bar Assn. He had His passing is the loss of a ca or 6 i ; “6 : —— when it reversed an eacher lower This was one of Are sgprem- publican Committee of Oakland put on by the Oakland County was no ordinary man, nor aver-| been Oakland Circuit Judge since ‘beloved companion, a true friend | court decision saying fhe mones a ,Bar Assn.” tribute a paid yes-lage lawyer, nor common judge.| 1936. t § he tea lentibe 2 te ixes in- saving the schoole there. County terday to former Circuit Judges: : . age _ and a valued counselor, In the, {~ ACAREER IN THE SKY -had been collected legally, -The |, al ‘ ee ok the 19. Supervisors, by a voice vote, de- Z |He had a great wnmatchable de- Former Oakland County Con- coming da and years echoing! Y, a ‘ fore should need les K the 1 Glenn C. Gillespie, George B.“Hart- be rig d, = y ng; i AWAITS YOU county took the lower court deci mitls ue giving the county more cided to ask the state to adopt rick and Cor aration Counsel Hats sire to be right, to succeec to. (gressman George A. Dondero-said memories of our associations with H sion to the nian cone = county WAR NO RUC sted ex. the plan “to broaden the tax base). , P ar gender perfect advice and decrees. | of Judge Gillespie: ‘Judge Glenn C. Gillespie w | Fun, Adventure, Travel The county has no such voted, ex J. Merritt, all of whom vhave J {tt ad.’ s P ul be| } . : —_— cese taxation privilege of the county” and also “assume! diag during the past year. . eat Sf. 1is Be akieines "| "We pay tribute to his worth as among our most prized posses- | { Meet Fascinating People The Weather. ws * * a larger share of the welfare of! ‘Relatives, friends, and attorney. Judge Moore told of many ¢x- a citizen, a lawyer, a former ju-, sions.’ ; Generally school officials were Velfare costs.” Acquaintanéea of the three. men) Periences of Judge Hartrick’s |dicial officer; and an American! Judge Gillespie, fudge here from ocea a7 warsews Col | Pull US. Weather Bureau Report willing to’accept the freeze on the) Sul. ailer the suggestion of Su jgathered in the courtroom of Cir- long judicial life, which came to igentleman of high rank. but we 1921 through 1935, wag killed in an = pee receive r-* ee ee nae eet ie ile feslinig it euik better than perjsor John L, Carey (Spring-| cuit Judge Srank L, Doty to hear| 8" end Aug. 12, 1958 when he . feel that the greatest tribute lies automobile accident March 11 of] ni salary oe ee one Gee il femprretare today and to Having their 1998 rates cut further f.eld “Township).* the approval of ssolutions read in commemora- died of a heart attack while in jin the testimony that he was to this year while returning from a expenses, t | privi . sh tod ' OSHA the pling was amended requiring San F i fi neet! f ‘all of us ood friénd."’ | pen tavel pri Pain anda Hitie weatmee tnmorson This Aoean't solve bur problem! fon of the three. San Francisco for a meeting of ‘all of us a gc vacation in California. 5 = you and your f High, tomorrew 7H WI northeasterly ‘ ; that before any specific tax is ap : > R15 miles becoming vane variable “tall, declared Dana P. Whitmer, * | proved in Lansing further approval; The program, directed by A. on id . eee ye anys Pontiac sc ‘hools, lof the plan must be sought again Floyd Blakeslee,. was presented covet Bee PS, want ee |by the full Board of Supervisofs. | before Judges Doty, H. Russel ol _ He said In evaluating what ef In approving the amended reso- Holland, Clark J, Adams, and ‘ ae Note Pee) feet the hold-the-tine policy will lution, supervisors also vote d William J, Beer, a ‘ Bun he rues tay af BOY pm” have on Pontiac schools one aguinst appealing its 5.62 alloca At jts conclusion, Judge Adams ; ; un ea dnesada 1 7 am ‘ Room asia Tussda oe Wat | must consider a trimming In val tion of yesterday ordered the three resolutions “and, ; Hi Moon rises Wednesday at 4 20 am untion of property which reduces Elliott urged the supervisors to) additional remarks niade a part) - : “te fisentewn) Temperslurce the- amount of taxes which will [review present governmental seTV-|of the court's journal and copies 1 American Airlines 4 oan : he ame ie: iwes—a plan suggested by the | presented. to families of the de- ; oe. oe : oso bee ns 1pm 68 Whitmer said his district can county GOP— “before we give ceased iz : Chicage 38, Wineis © 3 9 am Le if k ct, ’ * 10 am. 62 expect a-loss of some $290,000 in) pases ow al to eny ‘| * * 5 ' 1 meet oll qualifications below ' Manany in Panties revenue because of this Afters ards all four Circuit Courts ; ond am interested In en inter- ’ {as recorded towntown! = “DUCTION adjourned for the remainder of 1 Wow : Hl Highest temperature... ais FEAR DEDUCTION ~ Wheels Safe Awa the afternoon in respect to Gil ee 3. Mean temperature ai: Although school officials hop e| els are y lespie, Hartrick, and Merritt. oO Single Y h un ay a ; - Weather-—8unn) beta tac eeey farses Ue ey, .BOURNE MOUTH, England | Pralsing Merritt, top legal au: ma ' signer een eat Ak? gelin) Restins 43 | also have their reservations about | (UPT) = Michael Barrett, 38, | thority. for the: county for 16 ' O Age 20-26 : Lowest Temperature ts bel if the Legiala-| " window washer at a convales |- years before he died of a heart OC) 4 Meremhersunny ear _— Hie green raat! the ainsi cent home, here, has - been | attack last October, State Sen. ‘ 0 A High Scheel ‘ Highest and Lowest Temperatures fad it would hecoine a deductible | charged with stealing a sale, | L. Harvey Lodge said, “He was ‘ . of ghest an w atohair : ' : : i | This Date in #6 Years Luem ‘from currerit atnte aid for! containing $300 and a wheelchair | so versatile that it is difficull : 0 we 105-138. 7: 95 In 1896 38 in oe chooks with which he allegedly carried here to do justice te his ac: ' —— ° ' Menday’s Temperature Chart i it off coniplishments. 8 ' 0 i 5'3-5'8" : Alpena 61 4) Marqguptte 7 5) Merve are. the final rates agreed mc teens ns Sry Meigh = 8 4 Baltimore 68 66 Memphis a4 67, ee wes Harry was a kihd and ‘gener. ; tele "1 Hy Miwaures a 48 apes pesserney ter ihe eine Ike Still Backs Strauss eus man of the highest moral char ‘ OF ae 20/50 vhien wiht ‘ 2 7 er at . * Py Chapleston £0 72 Minneapolis 14 £4) Soaselépe. (where thet ave Lal acter, a devoted husband, a loving H > « Chi€ago: "2 4 new Ydiclog Z zl zero it meang areas didn't ask | WASHINGTON im, a . President | father and a friend in need, a : : f hpatorpens | 74 ) Y) for“a share of the 15 mille o ; me eee ! Cleveland 82 $3 Omaha 70 6H TOE = OF | Elsenhower today told Reyubli- [man dedicated ‘to enthusiastic’ liv- : as “ ' Nome MJ __ Pp SG Fite ab ge) tMY avs oiher meane of mect- | can congrentional eaters be bes ling whose badle philosophy was amon, seICE vow asain ‘nt County (Cacporatten PE paiy mi ie ae ' a Dulin am 4 be Apa bet 8 me Ng r budgets): no intention of withdrawing the that he five each day to its Ut ; Aste ER nail Fied label * soe ny ; J. Mer. habe G Rapids 71 48 Ban Bran 60 7 by, Addison-1,00; -Avon 1.85; Blgom-| nomination of Lewis L. Strauss most in behalf of his fellow man," ve — —S oyd Blakeslee, and ritt. and County Bar Assn. honored the | 4 / i oe : ee count es. MO ai tield 1.35; Brandon { 13: Commerce! to be secretary of commerce = | Sen, Lodge said. Sen. L..Harvey Lodge look ‘over regolutions coni- three men, all of whom have died during the |. '! CI an ON i _# a aN Kantes City 12 96 Tempe oa Je "| 140; Farmington .86;: Groveland| even ‘if ‘Strausa should request | Oakland County Probate judge memorating former Oakland .County Circuit ~~ pait year, in services at the courthouse yester- See eer en ee 4 Lop Angeles 0 86 Washington} 70 aie; eer 32; Holly .85 “Fnde-| It. Arthur E, Moore, a close iriend al sabres | Glenn C C. Gillespie, George B. Hartrick, - day. ae vat \ . i 5 ' Ac one IR mS, eee \~ ie . “2 r Z } . Se : @ s a os / ; ° cS “ew : _* * a ° : ‘ i » i - “ / eee A, mY Ss — ry m= - ss fe + i 7 Pf Abs ai ? | li a oe el z — - = — La a eS de oe ‘ { "s * — j ei oe 2 2 } i [a eee oe ___THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JU NE 2, {959 - yp weg ae ree | GOP Will Run Gov. Rocksiler (Demands Probe | Pep po ae | -at It! Giving on Prosy ri i ‘60 Primary on Do Char e We’ re: Still at It! g 4 pe ity CORNING, N.Y.-(AP) — Gov. pe g You More for Your Money Party Men Get Word, be ‘A> Rockefeller says he BS) MSU Student Accused —Here’ s Proof—$hop Tomorrow & mids / ‘ no intention of actively competing bur: Dems Put’ Emphasis. * a presidentia] candidate in the of Marijuana Sale to on Farm Gloom inane Hampshire primar) y~ next Law Officer These super money-savers gO On sale tomorrow morning at 9 A. M. | til 6 M. for Wednesday only. Hurry—pienty of wre. few_of >| But he also told a news confer- others, Rights reserved to limit quantities. ° ' By JACK BELL | ence Monday he doesn't plan to| LANSING W—William V, Reich, ‘WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s: offi- | |take any action to block the entry) 23-year-old Michigan State Uni-| |cial now. The Republicans are, ee ogee vil Se Pinan. the| versity student from Chicago, has. going to run on prosperity in! | demanded examination on a * * * i : ‘charge of illegal sal narcot 1960. | A group of congressmen led by Mes nea : ape Z ie That was the word passed ‘to | Rep. Stuyvesant Wainwright, Nas- ete pea: = ae none —- |party workers Monday by Sen./sau County Republican, — an-) 014 in’ $20,008 bond — x — l'Thruston B. Morton (R-Ky), the’ brag are they would enter) i> complaint lodged by teabam Republican national chairman. |inc primary. governor's name I" County Prosecutor Jack. Warren. Ripdagep tsp ME Warren sald Hic would be t the news conference, he was arraigned today in East Lansing ity of 1960—an awesome challenge | aly “Would he refuse the pres-| Municipal Court on a second | Regular 3 Cc $1.19 Value for the Democrats when coupled idéntial nomination if it were ‘of-| selling charge. with: the peace we established | Cut Up to 36 Inches FREE and maintained — can and will —— to jam! Reich and another MSU student. E Sietens ¢ cuts to measure up to 36 inches wide while you wait. Please elect us.” I don’t cross bridges ‘that 1) John M. Harper, 20, of McHenry, bring in your correct measurements. Choice of 3 colors. With roller. «~ * * /can’t eyen see before | get to! 'Il., were arraigned in Lansing) sueense sees eee esse ee | them," he_ replied. 8-Foot Length 12-QUART SIZE : But while Morton was predict-) * «=< Hardwood Plastic Pails ing that the national output may | hit a half-trillion dollars, Demo* A Clothesline Reg. $1.49 Props C crats we pe Peccanine ‘dire ron ikeep his name out of the New Court trial on the possession’ ——— $1.60 nings in the itically: tent! ig 9 ae potent’ Hampshire primary would be to!charge which catries a penalty Hor’ bid use of his name, Rockefel-| ranging from probation to 10 years Limit 4 Piees ond FLOOR SPECIALS = Washable White—Ivory—Tan Window Shades | Friday on a charge of illegal pos- * ‘session of narcotics: -When a reporter suggested that; Both stood mute and were held ithe only active step needed to under $20,000 bond for Circuit Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-' jer said with a smile, “I'll have to in prison or $5,000 fine or both. |Minn), a potential candidate for make a mental note of that.”’ the Democratic presidential nomi- | The pair was arrested in an nation, told his colleagues farmers -, a ; | East Lansing apartment May 22. |are going to produce so much corn F t A hk d y | Police said 106 pounds of nar. is yee , : ) irs If Ca em cotics valued at $30,000 were this year there won't be enough AL Limit 2 Sturdy plastie : 4H pail is fiexible, cushion soft won't chip, crack er peel. All metal bale handie. Pull | bins to store it. found in Harper's car. | * * ® “+ Class fo Graduate | Warren said the selling. charge As shown hardwood g -props with metal line An over-supply of corn tradi- - (on which Reich’ demanded éxam. one tapered eround & 12 — capacity: r ; R : r ine ~ = ; e 50 colors 'tionally is followed by low hog: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ination yesterday stemmed from eues uu eeoseenecaen eo annnadaun maa | prices. It was this sort of situa-,(AP)—The U. S. Air Force Acad- an alleged sale of a cigarette: |tion, combined with the Republi- emy™wtl graduate its first class package full of bulk marijuana to “OTE ALUMINUM COLLANDER |can 80th Congress’ refusal to vote Wednesday. a law officer in Lansing |funds for storage bins, that was’ Bachelor of science degrees will The prosecutor added that the AP Wirepheto credited with helping President be handed all 207 members of the charge the student faces today’ $1.00 Value — 3 QUART — ¢ Heavy gauge siutninum with polished finish ade by famous manufacturer, Many uses in the kitchen Limit 1 BOW FOR LONG BEACH — Weighing 70 tons, under construction at Bethlehem Steel company’s Harry Truman win re-election in class following the 9 a’ m. com- involves alleged sale of one pound, ! eee oe oo the 56-foot high bow of the nuclear-powered guid- shipyard at Quincy, Mass. The 721-foot-long ves- 1948 with surprising backing in the mencement address by Secretary three ounces of the drug to a = ed missile cruiser the USS Long Beach is hoisted sel, the Navy's first atomic surface ship, will be eas pe is Paul I jof the Air Force James H, Doug- police agent in East Lansing. into lace for welding to ) the owerful warshi christened July 20. uMpatey 7 and sen aul H. las . me Peat ee e pve . P nrigten | Douglas (D-Tll)- blamed the poli-| * * * jcies of Se¢retat¥ of Agriculture| Of the graduates all but two e ; ; | Ezra Taft Benson for the pros-'will become second lieutenants SOMINEX ipective corn glut. Sen. Richard! and navigators in the Air Force. | Ener Rou —_— Protanit ° B. Russell (D-Ga) voicéd the opin- One will become an officer in the- ! J J ion Benson is out to prove price Marine Corps, and another will Helps Bring leas won’ "t work * ‘if it coSts 20 return to civilian life for physical That Was Louisiana's Longs” none men as | 1002 SAFE Humphrey said Benson and —| The cadets, reminded of their e by inference — Republican candi-| privilege by President Eisenhower SLE Pp Ecko 7- Piece Set . ~ dates are in for trouble if some-|last month, will start a tradition . By JAMES MARLOW Press, which took no sides in made a hobby of beating up news- Sie . ol whe Se eremnann .e * veed AP News Analyst Louisiana politics. But I went to’ papermen. Once ‘they fractured an thing isn’t done about low eggiwhen the ceremony is Pe feten eae CLEANER i C en 00 $s “ : : "| prices. He said egg returns on! Diplomas in hand, thea’ll march WASHINGTON (AP) — oe the hotel with a reporter from i ree ei Press photographer's " Times-Picayune, which did, and/skulP with a blackjack. which had been a foe of the Long) In the end they weren't able to! machine for years. We knocked save Long from what he dreaded on Long’s door. most: sudden death. the average farm represent briskly away—leaving their shoes \‘mamma's money’ and when in neat rows behind. mamma gets mad the politicians re had better look out. " Maine was formerly.a part of mon besides a thirst for power | Morton didn't mention the farm, Massachusetts. In 1819 its citizens and the ‘persuasiveness to get the x *® 'situation in a. glowing report on| Voted for separate statehood, people of the state to give it to He came out, glared at the Joan Crawford Proves the ccohomy seit to Republican! : Ue eee ee ewe ceeseceeeneeavesesuae them. Times-Picayune man, said: ‘‘Who In a sense they wegp political 4Fe you? What do you want?” he Has Plenty of Sous party workers. He said the eco-| Bestery Representative Sere Protects RUGS and FLOORS eo cele leet mean nomic recovery demonstrates thet! wepnNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M - : { primitives with passionate bursts haat griea Te eee at Ean HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Joan GOP policies are right and shows . MEDIUM 43 ees RIBBED PLASTIC of fury, unbelievable energy, °° |“ ; 2 : Crawford says she isn't proke, not the penncrate were ‘wrong on | REMINGTON >. 2 s sspaper in language = , | Toughness, toughness, . profanity ai cork ay but even in this tinsel town where!every major economic decision.” | Electric She Rug Runner They turned name-calling ‘into “ F only one swimming pool is a sign| _*. * «* ectric ver fe ae . which made _ hilarious retelling . : R C T 0 j «= kind of art form. _ when we got back to our offices of neal Poverty. | “What all this means politically E ONDI l NED | oi ea | Yet this writer followed Gov.’ The actress, answering & DEWS:| is crystal clear,” he said. “in 1960;% The front page stories of Gov.|/Long around Louisiana in the bit- Paper artic le that she “hasn't @\ on aij levels from the big race to Z 98 N. Saginaw © —Main Floor sou” to her name, gave this fi-|),. —While You ; . Tong's violent and vituperativé ter winter of 1939-40, when he was local elections we Republicans |§ Wake Gaxelee-2 « two Louisiana brothers, Gov. Ear K. Long and onetime Sen. Huey’ P. Long, had some things in com- oa 7 7 € cic aenqocona=e Regular 8 8 ¢ $2.50 Cleans without water, rags oppertene wood nickel No mess Removes dirt and \ t ciate ‘metal heads oe uy spatula erime off walls easily @ forks. turner, strainer. spoon. ef ete *® Extra Heavy * Clear * Non-Skid Full @-foot length. 77 finch width Perfect to peeves floor damage and wear Clear rib bed plastic allows’ beauty of floors and Cc rugs to show yet protects against dam- - eer screaming and siouting for more|campaigning Tor a full term, Dane ial breakdown: $60,000-a-y€ar) wijj come before the people dur- ; than an hour in the state Legis-| which he didn’t. get, and his en- from a soft drink firm; more for|ing a Republican-made and Re-| $ E CHILDREN’S WEAR at -lature last week may havejergy and endurance were fantas- being on the . company’s board, | publican fostered and Republican- , a - shocked those with no schooling in’ tic, plus her movie ee "| protected era of our greatest ‘E SPECIAL LOW PRICES Louisiana politics. ” . oe | Her husband, Pepsi-Cola Board | prosperity.” a But the people of the state, par “6 o™ * 7° MIDNIGHT Chairman Alfred Steele, died! <—z MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS 5 | He- would start out to fnake April 19 of a heart attack, = ; e OILED De eg tins tends and critics speech at 7 a.m, and wind up, She Said she is selling her home | ‘Rhonda Fleming Serious |< ssvveres BOXER STYLE 4 0 0 € : “5 ‘care after his performance, were at midnight. He would travel all in nearby Brentwood and will live About Swiss Milkenaire peice Children's A probably more disturbed by the day through icy rain and talk in in New York for business reasons. 5 SHORTS L Lal B RGAIN BASEMENT length of what he did than by the the cold and downpour without hat a — },o1.fwoon (AP) — Wedding : A nature of it. - or overcoat. As I remember it, YS, Must Back Sasa lte \bells may be in the future for Reg. 59c--- They were used ‘to it, but not every other member of Long's Rhenda_ Fleming and Felix Fos- Tec to this degree. This time Long ticket went down with influenza or NEW YORK (AP) — America tel, a Swiss millionaire the screen = ¢€ ati Te outdid himself. He seemed ~ to pneumonia.’ before election day must champion revolutions, if it beauty dated while in Eutope re- |B stums SERVICE Remington fec- : ANNU? know it for he went to a psychia-, Not long. . hope to compete with Commu: | cently for the Cannes Film Fes-| sory pnp ~pab tl iotrtl Se oe ; the Item-Tribune were nasty ene- * «© * nists in Asia, U.S. Supreme Court’ tival. : EE week 3 fer $1.00 mies. I went to the hotel, ‘called, I never saw any rough stuff Justice Wiltiam O. Douglas said) ‘We have talked about being en- ' 5 . : ay lin-| gaged, but we are not yet,”’ the’ \ Boxer style shorts Long on the house telephone. I around Earl. But Huey walked the Monday. night. He spoke at a dim) g eget d? fe | fond) bin I was a reporter from earth surrounded by men whom ner sponsored by the national! actress said, She has an Inter.) DEM MD wecriies po gene boaclgery | the Item-Tribuné and wanted to his friends called bodyguards. His mass, media committee of Bran- locutory divorce decree from- Dr. | Electrie Shavers —Main Floor se es te-.6. : see him. . « critics ealled. them gunmen. They deis. University. : Lew Morrill. a a a ad — —ewee — ~~ =" B Children’s Pajamas He shouted into the phone: “A or Play Suits reporter from the Item-Tribune.| I wouldn't talk to a reporter from | FIRST QUALITY FATIOARLY ADVERTISED _ “CANNON” Muslin Sheols Twin Size 72x 108 Inches 54 Tiny foreign cars that—— ——newspaper if it was) Your Choice. the last ——- ——newspaper in the| world. That —— —— newspaper Over 130 thread count—gleaming white in choice of flat or fitted. styles. Regular values to $2 49. (812x108 ” Sheets 1.64) ae DRAPES & BEDSPREADS Cotton .Plisse CURTAINS or SPREADS Neon troning pliase bedspreads tn twin 00 sizes. Or prisciila cr cafe style cur- Ea. is to newspaper work what the red tight distriet-is to the city.” . Twelve years fater, although | had seen Earl Long many times, I went to a downtown hotel to in- terview him for the first time. LONG SUCCEEDED Gov.~ Richard Leche, over- whelmed by the developing Loui- siana scandals at ‘the time and soon to be sent to the penitentiary for his part in them, had just re- signed and Earl Long, lieutenant , governor, had succeeded: him, and was going to run for a full term on tis own in the 1940 eléctions, I was then with The Associated tric hospital and is under obser- vation there now. * * * e If this is the end of his career, jt -is quieter than his brother's. Huey was assassinated in: 1935. These brothers could--win elec- tions overwhelmingly. But both had big blocs of enemies. Many people hated Huey. Those familiar aman eers. Sone with the inside of recent Louisi-;’ , : Po 4 Arscried SO RTTS ana politics say many hate Earl, sete gg?” un, ; Yap JB colors sera too. . s é : . hi, oe oe ee oe oe ee oe oe ee ee oe This writer, who worked in as ‘ . fouisiana 14 years, knew both ‘Girls Pajamas or Short Dusters Knit pejamas t 1 to 4, short sleeve j 7 pe atyle Play sults of cotton in sizes 4 to or batiste in- sites 1 to 4. As- sorted stripes, solids, prints See eee eee ken ee Girls’ Shorty Gowns or Child's Palames Your C hoice 79° 2 for $1.30 Shortie gown of wash ‘n wear ba- tiste In sizes 1 to 4 in «assorted fioral print or white. Children’s tains to match, Your chotce Get big car room with Cotton Print DRAPES . small car economy! Washable assorted colors 00 in 34 te 73 ines ast? = Pr. Each pair 72 Reg. $1.98 Everglaze DRAPES . or BEDSPREADS or. ite ironing? _ mo 2 ge ez twin. spreads drapes. Your pil pajamas are i-pe with gripper frent short sieeve, long * ee brothags and, although I met them years. apart, ‘the first meeting with each showed some’ of | the! similarity between them. What . > : ad Your Choice they said was not meant for the) * Now the smart new Ramoler station wagon for 1959 out- _ < ears of little children, er all but two. . . here's why: Rambler saves you hundreds NEW RAMBLER AMERICAN STATION ‘WAGON i Goavine ‘HANES’ Bread sanronm Wwaaekis INTERVIEW LONG | J of dollars on. price, more than ever ori gas, Highest resale. The s . N's W tn By pl shocks’ how 1 Wwe only U.S. wagon with rattleproof, Single Uni Construction.* —— a Men s T-Shirts ME 5 pri * -* f found a job on the New Orleans! | Big room for six 6-footers. Easiest parking. Try Personalized best-celling statios wagon | + Regulat 97c Valoe. - Regular 32 Value 00 /Item-Tribune’ and before Huey _ Comfort, too: individually adjustable front seats;-low-cost +s een lp Nyasa romper style pajamas, wigh Small size only, White Moot large 18 te 7 al Long had become nationally fa-} All-Season air conditioning. Join the swing to success—go. ,, Fill $-passenger room, Spiers remoet a? ‘eae . ayien retmoreed: Bheht nisee. Leng : mous, the City editer told me ,to nee ¢ or V-8. See your — dealer. *fretemert smarts ttetors a tie-peck. ixo, (ron ‘ook 1 peek , run down to’ a hotel afd, ask: Long! : febrile. Sizes 4'to 14 what he was doing é. town, 1) ‘PO TiAC: Bill Spence, Rambler Inc., 211. Se. SaginawSt. © HIGHLAND: Wiles, Auto Sales, Iwe., 105 we59 ; asked. who he Was. E ORION: Russ johnson Motor Sales, 51 North Broadway © ROCHESTER: Kaverley Rambler, 420 N. The city editor said? “Oh, he's . Main Street © UTICA: Anderson Rambler, = Auburn Rd. © WALLED Unt: R & G Motor Soles, 8145 t- i just another one of those cdndi-| ‘ * * Commerce Road, Route 5. a dates for governor.” -What he}. : - . : rae, : ttidn't tell me was that Long and! ~— : pene sinidblnduaite “4 z= ‘ +, f , ds ie AA. ‘ Mes \ a ree WN ae len, | + + : ' ded * * . ¢ , US. Air F | Ir: fr orce ‘State Dems Get County Bir \Fasere | , | Leaves English | : an r | LANSING W—The balance of James B Leahy, 5981 E Miller Way |5tates’ Cold war arsenal. Now the Se cas NaN ra ; . d i d H Edward M. Ledermann, $675 Meadow- U.S. Air Force is moving else- power in the eyenly-divide, OUSE | lake . ; ) “Re resentalives temporacily| Francis T. Montgomery, 1711 Vilie (Where, and within a few weeks ME PLESenatlye> IPOF acy | Douglas P. ?acIntosh, 17311 Beech-\the base will be dead tilted Monday to the Democrats | wood j with the death of Rep. Glenn Huns-| ~-dahn C; Malpelt Jr., 31000 Westisdy . * nt Citas ' ' ae, “we jchar eGurk. 2323 Yorkshire rs “itis vivle berger (R-Grand Rapids: o| Jack D McNemer. 17810 Beverly. twins’ About 6,500 British girls found i . * "ronald A Dancer, 633 Graefield husbands at Burtonwood. Girls , : sabato ee a Caan who married American airmen! Republica nd 4 Orehare age send are now scattered all over the Mt January an he the an oore Jreenlawn ley 6 lu a ah 1s ; Richard F, Ri cman, 418 Pieldview United States. speakership and all tmiportaunt com Gérald W. Johnson, 6877 Dandison The mail from America is * ' ’ 1 hit a) c : 5 i mittee chairmatish ie re soap 7 MAremee. Rise Raters ‘heavy in this Lancashire area. ci lie ito a technical 3 TRIE Virgil W. Long, 301! N Saginaw \ an - “ke 7e - s James OG. Swope, 6238 Fish Lake , 7 ere contain recordings Ihe situation raised the out Auburn Heights ‘of the voices of Burtonwood S . Ti Donald L. Link, 123 Tebeau “ides ¢§ ine j are side possibility that) Democrats Bilip ¥. Schinsing 3283 Auburn brides and the rapidly increasing p ¢ ¢ inight .atlempt to wrest away Ronald R. Turner, 3166 Caroline inumber of their children. The, 4, control as the ir leaders promised aaa Vaan tae ieee | favorite recording, Say grandpar- Ribs Ib e Ib to do earligr if they ever got a Jay F. Haney, 3016 Margaret ents, is that of babies crying in - Oxferda rica — yvowls-across- e “ chance. | nenaid ©. Sowier 62. Piri America yowls-across-the-sea. | 1 f their mil | Bdward J. Delke, 384 Pocahontas | Ltr Ned hate ee ! } Frederick £. Chars. 29 E. Burdick ; ay Joseph (;. O'Connor o ) | William M. Barlow, 931 Sebek . | nf il t " ne with @ Wilitam I. Bates, 29 Easi Vote for Dems Worth j i Git, 4s duid Up at HOMO Wilh a eas rederick C. Beh!'r@, 226 Ora “ if “rious Hine ind inay netatten, ADMITTED TO BARe— Verne C. Hampton II Tvesee-tiewe = sb afb a7 Me rate a Ww Rochester: ‘$100,000 to Retiree j £ 7 ’ 1 * _ a Pad | - * . Meivitx e n vi t i) I re f 999° (center ), son of Oakland County Circuit Court to the Bar. Jiampton, 2%, of 363t Brookside Dr., rpybhed wrists: Le einnetenks can | gular Legishat Commissioner Verne C. Hampton (right), was Bloomfield Township, passed his Bar examina- Jodie Hermon, 71 Glaspie Sicaton we ne hari How |! = a os admitted to practice law in the county in a_cere tions in-April after his gratluation from Denison Frank A. Hunn, 8'3 8. Washington much is a vote one : ; . - . at hin “ Allen H. VanAlstine, 905 Sebed i road . neer — on ites Practically, then, a olol stand mony before Circuit Judge HH tussel Holland University and the lt niversity of Virginia Law l Gastohets . : ‘ a b epi me a Optometrist f exists, as i did for # lime in Friday. His father moved Hampton's admission School. He bas joined a Detroit law firm, * ager Niemen wan ocnena Clark ® ' a oe 5 pil ai Sheinsenra tts | February after Rep. Fred BR. Ding : ~—~————=| “Kenneth L Peppiatt, 2614 Alliagham | 7a : : 7 North Saginaw Street ; ()-Detroit) died and Rep | Waterford | vote. i . ( a e M . V: ai P it Ai. (RR y ( . wer = fib sie Levi T. Whitten, 77, says he'll Phone FE 4-6842 feorg iv Va eUurse eer Pi bt teh ; oe iad cane eae Ghd . ] jayne aWwson, A por at eee Book Has 105 Russian Editions Heck With the Food, | Bava s* wiliams saat Seilee’ | get that much ‘money under aes ; ; J. F Perkins, 1660 Bridge terms of his brother's will if he | . . - oy” ‘ nas to See Marvin J Carey, 6341 Baline / = ? “Done 0 Sig The stenificance of (ge close di There’ s Thi 9! Ralph C. Karsperian, 4800 Elizabeth | votes Democratic. Better Things J 8 ight i * * ° |} dboH ing, 6310 Wiili “ ’ ‘ | , ‘ mom i ne ponies a font ovie S al U Or HONOLULU (AP) — Sign in a Theodore a Tocubisee ig ae 1 won't have any trouble | , magnified by the prolong ec “ Benedict J. Umbras, 3599 David Kay, hat... al ve ever the state’s cash crivis apd a restaurant window at Waikiki picomfietd ‘tits doing that . though I he Contact Lenses. John E. Hardy, 433 Goodhue | Voted Republican once or twice struggle over new taxes, now beach Lioyd E Smith, 3015 Frafklin | In my life. I do recall voting Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons pers approaching the climax ii (AP) SA. 93-year died in 1990. They lived for two “Our food is lousy but the a against—what was his name— j : meee: ld i] ne quietly In Mantyears in ftussia before the Revolu--most heautiful girls ia Waikiki! Parts of the Snake river gorge; Al Smith, years ago,” Whitten Sa Saad = — =e Beciuse of occasional GOP de hattan the most celebrated tion, Her busband was imprisoned eat here.” are deeper than the Grand c anyon. | sald yesterday. feefion House Democrats have American authige in the Commu land sent to Siberia for being. a. + Saree a — : a = = ——= = —heen able to get their way On SOME Qld — has necenved new tab member of the Polish under key votes sO fat ute from the Soviet Fimbassy in ground tle escaped five years . Republicans have a temporally Washinton later and jomed his wife, who had J : to 12 majority in the Senate kthel Lillian Voynich is a ma. gore to England IS Is e i e! . ——— - - - jor jiterary figure in the Soviet . eee Union because of a book she N ) . | Ord d . : Quarter System rote more than 60 years ago.|INOW lla f ere oo ; . ; { G d tj fhe only foreign books which out ‘ ’ . j Cu S Id uation el! hers there are works by F t k ] p eo > hakespeare and Hl. G. Wells on niwe 0 rl - P| e @ r | Class at MSU .* SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —Earl | _ hs ‘ . IN / le - Phe book, called “The Gadfl _ . ; ted for ie NSING (UPT:— It Mieln l. Reynolds, convicted in ono EAST LANSING | is the story of an Englishman, Ai nila fexteral court nf violaling gan State University held gradwe“thur Burton, wha became a res At Ener Commission rules j sorride MeTLY f 4 : tion once instead of four times @ olutionagy hero in 19th century : : é ; t Jun when he sailed his yacht Phoenix year the crowd Hine COM Paly fighting the Hapsburys ity. the Eniwetok test gone hea ani nt woutd be considerably! wae oe q = tal pete meer ae published on si had the conviction reversed here larger It has sold three millon Copies! ind a new trial ordered ; EST" will ' ried my tocniat J M0) behind the fran Crrtain She ore * * “ hachelors and 400 advanced de. portedly reeemed only $10,000 in mm 7 Court Apyenl ie of Appeals ‘rees next Sunday out of a totak poyalties from the oviet) Union aiked Mion he hadld have Ay : ! ° VO 1 : RIOT ave \ enro nt ¢ ube ‘ () if ik i im ) 1 : enrollment of about 19.000 book ; out of print in the , een allowed to conduct his own However, Registrar Kermit nited Stites ; ‘defense or get a lawyer from the Smith sald the universily gave Miss Anne Null friend WhO’ maintand 6X8 degrees after last summer, [SCs ith Mrs. Voynich, said Sun The Appeals Court) which last 597 at the end of fall term and “ty night that on her Sth birth. peak affirmed the contempt con 547 after winter term for a total (4). May 11 ont aii 7 the yietion of four men who earlier | of 1,89? additional graduates. oviet een % el Lnied sitled into thes zone on the yacht! ‘ Nations visited: Mr oymeh and’ olden Rule, did not rule on Reyn-! \nd about 400 bachelors and 290 brought flowers from Ackady A olds argument tat the AEC's idvanced degrees will= pe giVON Sobolix head of- the delegation ban on travel through the test; ater this umimer tern mith Foie wenlers of the HBolhal sane wae oneonsiliutlonal ma i ; ae Ballet also visited the author Rteynolds is a former professot leing oa fhe. ¢ atte &\ er I “» * a i” yee f ‘ bringing flowers and a book auto- ay Antioch College, Yellow Springs | oe ce eo alter CHOY raphed by alb members of the Ohio term undoubtedly makes the grad troupe, Mise Nill said 7 _ : _ tating class seem small whe , ; K * : , | compared “with the tofal. enro = . In 26 of the states judges are} rere [sts eealyh ; Uhe book has been published in required to be United States citi-| n A x no Jess than 10> editions in the zene ; 2 oviet Eom. wat translated into | Sriith said: that daria Phir o8 1% languages there. and served ©: | st vear with complete figu ae SE la - ‘ ol I wt let FeS'the basis for ao stage play, two PLYMOUTH vi an ve | tig ee cs Te 4 juan » 7 a were films and three operas, The book DODGE—CHRYSLER awarded ‘nen fall, term enroll reportedty sold 700.000 copies in DEALER ment we yas Red Chins = This sprjng’s graduati class 4 The writer was born Ethel Wil JACK COLE | j | Cel clefe to the averace size.'tiam Boole in Cork, Jreland She ; : . 9 nc. | Li Snuth’ said. . married a Polish bibliophone \Who eo W. 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PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 aan nee te we Sees 2 Minister Nehru sent letters last one battalion sought to be incor- North Viet Nam have demanded t fi THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESD AY, JUNE. 2. 1959 | Turks - British, Soviet Ministers at Geneva for Solution ‘on Fighting NEW DELHI, India-t” — India has asked the British and Soviet) foreign ministers in Geneva to in- vestigate the situation in Laos. * * * Informed sources said Prime Selwyn Lioyd and Russian Foreign. that something be done about fight-| ing between Communist rebel units and royal Laotian troops. and Nationalist fighting agzcinst French rule in the three Indo- almost as s (Neurotics | hs By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK — It was shortly flighty neurotic myself. after the war, I believe, that the, hic people of America began ‘0 declare : themselves ‘‘neurotics.” It was the thing to do. It was popular as saying you; wouldn’t be. caught dead watching | television. I remember | my first” cock: peeoetanen tail party in New York after my migration from Ohio. That, was in 1948, The host apologized — with obviews pride—“This is the greatest collection of neurotics week to British Foreign Secretary! in the city.” et pee to discover what meparates ‘neurotic’ from a ‘‘normal’’ — sat in corners watching selt- The British and Seviet ioreign styled neurotics in action; ministers were cochairmen of talked endlessly to psychiatrists— the 1954 Geneva conference that droppers; ended eight years of Communist |and papers on neuroses; Ihave studied books didn’t understand what he Minister Andrei Gromyko asking) ‘meant. For 11 years I have been I have and at inet I know the answers and could * «x It seems that what a neurotic: is, basically, is tired. He cannot coordinate his mind or his émotions or his energies into focus on a Main goal or purpose. Instead; he dissipates his energies ‘on_entotional conflicts. The result is that a neurotit tires easily during the day, Often he wakes up tired. He drinks to put standing wears circles under the eyes. A real neurotic clajms to knew nothing about business, but plen- ty about love. Perennial .bache- lers, attractive spinsters and multi- marriage expirimepters are high on the list of grade- ache neurotics. : Almost all creative people claim | I «| ‘Out; jhimself to sleep. A neurotic in good/ to be neurotics—which gives the! As condition. adefinite artistic edge knows, tive people have to work hard at it..They. think and analyze them.) 'They wouldn't need to. * * * the higher a man’s LQ., the less creative persons are neurotics in spite of—rather than because of— their alleged jintelligence. Women make better neurotics | than men because, as mothers of the race, they are | mere given to worry and anxiety. | ‘These are two of the great, great ; assets for potential neuretics. | Neurotics often drink a lot be- ‘cause this contributes to emotional Normals be 18 ett bine, ide-bhae, top- over normalcy. But actually, crea- easy way ty get them snmedbasiy game, I find it is too late. Neuroses. are his chances of developing) emotional maladjustments, which is another word for neuroses. So roses, They have to work for them. in their role | mentally unbalanced. _ “Neurotits claim to dislike things | selves into a swivet of abnormaicy.| ‘that normal) people value, Kke!bleached blondes. Normaley, with. How- | Tschiakovsky; and —mone¢y., ever, this is sometimes merely al Psychiatric studies show that Pose and they will opén their ears) pack. : | and wallets if pressed. * * * People are not born with neu- (They have to become slightly em- bittered by their parents, or their) friends, or their church, or poli-| tics, _ afraid of life, insecure in their | jobs and secial status, and fond | of destroying the theories of more secure people. , To be an accepted neurotic, vou must act like a jaded ‘adult and ‘upsets: Also, it frequently prevents think like a confused child. them from eating the proper food. | every | successful malnutrition is the fast, Now that I have discovered .al neurotic these. truths and am prepared to be 'a “pretty fair apprentice at the “Are - z ‘Tn’ it is hetptul also if they are (nt Wf you'‘are unable ta wake: debts or bits wh a on MICHIGAN CREDIT UNSELI jot afford cegardjess of how ook er too want fe od payments _—— NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors have point, reached their __ Saturation; and are as comitio; as ‘its appetite for sleep and success: and money, is making a come-} “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to S$. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 116 Peatiar State Bank Bldg. As they. say, in the parlance of| the switcheroo: Newrotics are! ‘‘out.” Nermals are “‘in.”’” recline _ chinese states of (acs, Cambodia and Viet Nam. Last year the Laotian govern- ment made a peace agreement with the, Communist Pathet Lao) army holding the two northern provinces of Laos. * *« * The Pathet Lao promised to sur- render its area and integrate its forces. with the royal army. But porated as an entire unit under its own commander. The government rejected the demand and army units surrounded the rebellious bat- talion. i Since then there have been re- ports of clashes between the | Communists and the army but no major battles. Nehru was reported concerned! by the gravity of the situationsand| ‘omumunist- China-and Red ft — renewed activity by the Laos Arm- istice Commission established by the 1954 Geneva conference. * * * The two Communist countries | contend the ermistice provisions| are not being observed. | India was chairman of the com-) mission, which included Canada and Poland. It adjourned a few months ago despite the objections of Poland. lraq Renounces 1954 U.S. Aid Pact BAGHDAD, Iraq uw}—The Amer-| ican Embassy said today Iraq has. renounced American military aid on the ground it conflicts with the country's positive neutrality policy. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry sent a note to the embassy Saturday. terminating the military assistance agreement of 1954, the supple- ment to the military agreement signed a year later, and the minor) 1957 economic — assistance wagree- | ment. 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SS: : “ ; = “Peat eee To us of the older generation who Bave forgotten the peregrine " — Seen ——————— - of our own youth and are so quick to condemn the young of today, let's 1 is told over and over by people that have visited Russia. . x * * ; If Gromyko and KHRUSHCHEV Regulations Needed for Motor Scooters A motor scooter accident over the Memorial weekend resulted in death to two area teénagers again pointing out the unnecessary dangers of these _ two-wheel motor-driven vehicles. that $10,000 American home could teach them quite a lesson. As we have learned in the United States, bureauc- racy can be full of good intentions: @and woefully short on performance. x * * ~ Comparing war-wrecked Russia with the U.S. might be unfair, but make the comparison with war- torn Germany. . West Germany modeled her post- war economy on the U.8. prewar one, free of the burdens of state con- trols and. heavy taxes. Today, West | Germans would understand the American home in Moscow and sneer at the Russian locomotive man’s poor “shack. , Snuffing out the lives of these two voungsters at such a tender age should be an alarm warning to all of us. Is it right to con- tinue-to license these scooters to be driven on all public highways? * * * We don't know the answer. Bul we do realize the danger the driver of a motor scooter is in whenever he travels on our congested highways At best, with perfect safety features all operating, many limes it is diffi cult for the motorist to see one of these tiny scooters They are small and practically insignificant alongside a regular car. The safety features such as lights, brakes, horns, etc, are many times faulty. This coupled _ with size makes them complicated for motorists to see. * * * On side roads or out of congested areas perhaps there ts some place for the motor scooter. But certainly they come close to-being “death on wheels” intermingled with our heavy “Wuy do radishes give me Indiges- tion?" some one writes a medical col- umist. He probably eats radishes. We never eat them, and they have never given us indigestion. The Man About Town They Do Step on It Out County Drivers Are Worst’ Speed Merchants would face it—which they won't—. i NEA Service, Ind Bumper Crop David Lawrence Says: Senate Making Spectacle of Self LONDON—The spectacle which the United States Senate is making ~ trauss—wae-—ehateaan—_of the at itself nowadays is causing a good deal of comment in Europe It is incredible to most Furopesn everyday traffic. — that « Presidet Our young folks are easy sargets Taxpayer: A person who doesn't is evidently not al for this type of transportation. It is need a pill to. work for the gov- lowed to select : abinet relatiyely cheap and offers a certain armmert: a itentin with daring excitement which, appeals to A large majority of the cars that ex- out getting the all youngsters ceed the speed limit on Oakland Coun- icc ia ben . sifton HH ICE * * * ty’s main highways are those of non- , ae wo residents, They show the worst disregard A Semenaner ar But good, old horse sense tells for regulations LAWRENCE eonints ‘Hine how us that some (ype of Tegislation or Th a drive of 15 mites on the Die. senate Foreign Retations Com laws should he passed regulating Highway, with Oakland County cars dn mittee has undertaken to pass on the great majority, and always keeping . my car at the prescribed limit, I was vehicles. passed Grom the rear by 44 cars, 19 of Nothing will replace the loss suf- whieh bore Wayne County plates, 14 were fered because of the untimely deaths {rot Genesee County, six from other . areas, and only five from our home coun- - - 1 :, d of the 13-year-old girl and the 18 ty. A similar test on Telegraph and Grand year-old boy. ; River Roads was In about the same pro- portion : the operation of these hazardous What to do with Our governor and legisjators at Lansing ts still bothering ny readers Latest suggestion comes from Bryan Wetmore : of Waterford , Give each of them a sugared rag to suck, and let them ad- journ Red Propaganda Tries to Debunk Our Display According to a recent news release from the National Association of Manufacturers, Moscow is telling its citizens that the $10,000 American home which we are displaying there ‘sa phony : Robert Reiger. ; * * * of Detroit was saved from drowning by a his is typical Russian propaganda. former Boy Scout who kitew how to ad- for the home folks. minister artificial respiration, although he was not completely out of danger un- til he arrived at a hospita! Rescued fiom a Jake in the Holly Riec- reatlonal Aiea: Saturday, 17 year old They try and point out that . American workers can't afford homes like this. The obvious rea- son for this untruth is that the Rugsian factory worker is lucky June is National Milk Month, and Keith Middleton, who ts gne of tts largest producers in thé Pontine area, suegests that we all make (ou have a two or three room apartment. ' giuss of It that “one for the road * * * The subject of a film, “Pastimes in Eu is 18 year old William who has just graduated from the Adel phian Academy at Holly Take the case of the wife of a rail way locomotive driver that was in terviewed about her new- home. She claimed the state lent the family $3.000 worth of materials to be paid back in Cash over a five-year period. When the head of the house finished - his day's work, the house project was. do-it-yourself bope Derringer Todays award for top grit. endurauce staniina, courage and determfmation to:at least round out the century mark (‘and then some) goes to = Mrs. Libble Hicks of Farmington, recently celebrating her 4th birthday. She broke her hip on her 2nd birthday, and has put on a recevery fight that couldnd do anything else but win The Russian houscwile was de- lighted. The place had two rooms and, she said, “even running water.” She referred to this as her dream house and contemplated that in a few vears if all went well they might even have a concrete porch. ~~ The average Russian is so out otf touch with the reat of the world that he has no honest canception of how the free world lives. Nhis same story Here s.my annual warning about poison Ivv, and the old ! “Leaves three, let it be” tule that will keep you out of trouble Mosquitoes also were late {tn arriving this spring, but according to Mrs. Grace Haviland of Drayton Plains, they've been spending that time in sharpening their drills, ex- ercising their punch, whetting their appe tites and blowing up their blood. sack THE PONTIAC PRESS 4 p 4 PHE. PO! 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Mentber of ABC the qualifications of ambassado:s lend to re-enforce alwo the eri! cisms which have long been made of the American form of govern ment as Jacking a sense of ré- sponsibility because it permits divided authority ft was more than 100 years ago that Lord MaCauley wrote his famous treatise on the Ameri- con constitutional system and said it was “all sail and no an- chor.”’ Even allowing for the differences hetween Furopean and American concepts. the fact remains that the prestige of the United States suf fers when such picayunish matter as the Senate Foreign Relat: Committee hag been dealing wild lately in passing on ambassadorial appointments are reported in the, press in F urgpe * * * There is more than a passing interest, moreover, in the case of Lewis Strauss, whose appointment as Secretary of Commerce has — stirred up such a controversy in the U.8. Senate. Over here, where they heard tales of ‘'witch-huntinz”’ and “persecution” under the: era of socalled “MeCarthyvism.” news papermen on Furopean papers sre akking What ig hack of the ap- parent vendetta Jaunched agoinst Mr. Strauss In Europe they know the man who helped to prevent Communists from getting atomic secrets and as an official who as had the most cordial rela. flons with Western governments on atomic matters. It is asked whether the pendulum has swung the other way and if the antt Communists now are the onts being persecuted. Wher some of the newsmen whe inquire about the tssaes involyed in the Strauss case are told that much of the oppositinn comes fronmsena dors Who favor government owner ship of eclectric-power projects and that the pregent Secretary of Com merce has been opposed toe thei views, the. question then raised is whether the« Democratic Party is America’s .Socialist Party and whether this tx going to be the issue jn the 1960 campaign * * * There is a revival natearally of the discussion about’ the celebrated case of J. Robert: Oppenheimer noted scientist, who wes denied The Country Parson “The fellow whe thinks tite ian't worth living hasn't learned dhe fun the¥e, in in helping oth ers,’ 2 aM vhbo had not had such pm tive Health Serv ice respirator in tonsill!ectomized ‘students in nen-tensillectomized students dt “security clearance’ while Mr Atomic Energy Commission. Bri it was an impartial board which yevealed that Dr. Oppenheimer had with Communists while he was at the head of a Secret laboratory, project’ of the US povernment and that, when intel ; officers questioned him these contacts, he mesied them for a long while and then three years afterv.ard that he had lied to the Americin intelligence officers contacts ligence about confesse:t It was, in the final analysis, matters involving Dr. Oppen heimer’s judgment and discre.~ tion which Ted te his” bring barred, rather than any ques- tion about his loyalty. But to the European it looks like Mr. Strauss is about to be punished give thanks for the 98 per cent who don't get into t ; ax kk © . Recently my husband’s car became stuck im entrance ef our driveway, due to a drain ditch being a young lad stopped, asked for 2 shovel and helped ws x heavy sand at by ing and pushing. He then jumped in his car and was gone with scarce- ly time for our thanks. ; * : * Born in the 90’s * May the Giver of all good things bless him and all of his kind. " ‘How About One Down the Middle?’ Will someone tet! One-Tracis Van Patrick that every strike isn't “over the outside corner’ or “just caught the inside corner?” Most of them buzz right through the center of the plate—‘down Wood- ward Avenue” as Harry Heilmann used to say. With Van announcing there hasn't been a ball pitched Teachers’ Request Brings More Mail . Somewhere ‘in the educational prograin, thie colleges and univer- sities have neglected to teach the teachers’ union committee to add, subtract and comprehend. ~ * * For about 36 straight months my ~Pontiac business did less volume than it did in the cor- responding month the year be- fore. This generclly was true im alf of Pontiac and all auto- motive. cities. Now for two months we have had a slight up- turn and 1 read in the paper thal by th® adverse votes of many Democratic senators for the per- formance of his duty as a public official. The case has come to be talked about abroad as one that is nol likely to end if the Strauss nonv- nalion is Foi despite the statements of various senators, rejected who say they are giving objective consideration fo it, the fact re- mains that rarelw ever is a cabinet officer rejected by the Senate and almost never has there beef an instance where he was rejected ostensibly for—his rews—en—pubtie policy. 7 , (Copyright 1959) Dr. Wilham Brady Savs: Child’s Tonsils Enlarged? Doctors and realize that a healthy child's ton- sils are naturally “enlarged” around this scasen: Perhaps there should be a law, least a rile NO-deey ovat providing a SUSpensiou of sentence — for ans child can victeed of ele larged “this time of year. Some time ago, I learned a whole- some lesson about tonsils in the spring. Dr.. om, FE. Barrén of Ad- DR. BRADY iison, N.Y. re- ported in N. Y. State Journal of Medicine that as school physician he had found most of the pupi!s he examined in the spring had enlarged tonsils. and had recom mended removal of the tonsils He examined the same ‘pupils again when school opened in the | autumn. He found that none of them had been tonsitlectomized but none of them had enlarged tonsils. Skyshine and sunshine during’ summer vacation had re- duced the tonsils to normal. [don't believe Dr. Barran’s re- por! impressed the big shots very much } Dy sur s memory | passed the ea along to at least generatic of parents and children { doft know whether any physietams frave adopted the petficiple in practice They docnot SAY Iwo * * * Parents should be on guard against thedoctor who depressed the tongue, takes a look at the throat and aaserts ‘autocratically that “those tad tonsils” must come out right away After all. enlarged or hyper- trophic tonsils aré not intrinsically harmdif] or dineeraus to the child's health or development It-ia only when the superfluous tymphoid tissue (tonsil er ade- nofd) obstructs breathing, causes impairment of hearing, affects the ‘child's speeth or interferes with swallowing that it must be removed—the ebstructing portion, that is. This excess ticene is most readily, quickly and safely: removable by tonsillotomy, in. stead of the sutgical operation of tonsillectomy. ; g In young adults. observed Dr DF, Smiley, for some yeqrs medi cal ativisor to students at Cornel, theese who had had operations on nose and throat were more subject to respiratory infections than thdse Dr. Warten FE. Forsvthe Pub found mon infectiong per annum than the same age. * parents > ought to tonsils -entific “at high «chool ‘That's Natural in Spring Statistical studies on groups of children with control groups of like ages reveal] only a slight benefit for the children whose tonsils have heen removed, concluded Dr Albert [ID WKaiser in Ins “Children’s Tonsils In and Out * * * Bigned letters not more than are pace or j00 words & pertaiming ‘0° personal health and hygiene, not dis eate diagnosis, or treatment. will be answered by Dr Wiillam Brady. if s stamped. reif-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontjac Press, Pontiac. Mich!gai —— (Copyright 4988) ~~ boa., eo a teachers’ committees wents me— to double their pay in tén years. * * © 1s a detriment to the good teachers and a reflection on their fine intelligence to let this kind of a committee speak for them. It centers unfairly upon the whole teaching staff Small Business Man Im 46. years old but I would zo to college. in September if I were sure I could get a job in the Pontiac school system where they plan to get their salary doubled in ten years LGC: * * «* The Pontiac Press reserves right to edit all letters They should oe under 200 words and must be accompanied py the name end ad- dress of the writer {f the letter ts not critical of tndividuals os individ. - ual concerns or ef @ controversial nature the @rtters name will be withheld upon request the Smiles ~ Quite often how much a show girl is paid depends largely on the figure. * = : __ The most popular endurance contests are those on the tele- phone. * * . Doctors advise against scratch- ing the skin. Why-worry? We're not up to scratch these spring days, anyway. x * * The man never knows when he’s licked, unless he's married. | : Case Records of a Psychologist: | mility. Readers Protest Punishment of Son I read about the man who forced his boy to eat raw eggs from a supermarket floor where he ac- “cidentally dropped them. ‘Don't fee] too bad, son, because your daddy isn’t like most. Maybe he’s been out of work or had some real trouble that makes him the way he is. On Judgment Day he'll be shamed a thousand times more than you wete on your hands and knees in the center of those shop- pers. . x * * When your daddy does that 'n public, we know your home life must be just about more than a little boy can bear. Does he kiss you after you say~- your prayers and say “See you in the morning, son?” JT hope so, but I doubt ff there’s much love in your home unless your mother ‘can stil! smile and be kind under your father’s feet. * * * Try not to hate, little boy, be- cayse some day when you're big and strong and can force your daddy to his knees, just put your arm around him and*tell him, “I Tove you, Bad-*—He'll remember __ all his whippings and abuses to you and unless he was born with- out a heart and soul, you'll see that man cry in shame and hu- Daddy I hope you'll let the public know: whether that swine is ever appre- hended.- I'm a cashier but I don’t need work so badly that I must stand Ike a spineless jellyfish and see such performances as this just to hold my job. Come into my checkout lane, Mr. Big, and I'l? cut. that seven feet down to 1% inches. Mrs, Thelma Arnet Lake Orion Portraits By JAMES. J. METCALFE Flowers are foreyermore .. . tong as there is earth. . . man beings strive to be... some intrinsic worth .. . bloom around the globe .. . season of the year... their fragrance unto God... bring the world good cheer , Yes, even in the coldest, strange ... Uncultivated part .. . Flowers exist, if only in... The goodness of the heart . . . God made the flowers that we see... And smell and touch and hold .. . As by His grace they blossom and... They gradually grow old... But there are other flowers we . . , Can offer God today . . . The flowers of our charity... , Along our worldly way. (Copyright 1959) ~ Dr. Crane Recalls Pontiac Visit — When John Fitzgerald inrited me to Pontiac, he was really of - fering a one-day clinic in prac- tical psychology to thousands of his readers, And he shows that a livewire modern news- paper ably fulfills Christ's de- | - sire for us to experience “the more abundant life.” News- papers are pace-setters of sci- thinking, not. gossip sheets, as some old-fashioned folks imagine.” ~ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B - 450: John Fitzgerald is the enterprising editor of The PRESS at Pontiac, Michigan * * * During the winter, he invited | me to visit Pentiac under the au spices of the PRESS and make some speeches on practical psychol- OgV Since Mr. Fitz- gerald had to be in Chicago attend- ing the INLAND PRESS conven- tion, he asked John Riley, an- other .able news- paper executive, to chaperone me. - And John Riley decided to keep me “warmed up" for the miain PR. CRAN event at night ty means of a ‘couple of earlier talks. Sd I spoke at the luncheon of “the Kiwanis Club, to which visitors from Rotary and other sérvice men's groups had been invited. ~~ & = Then. at 2 pm., U addressed a packed auditorium of high school students for an howr. From $ ti & pay. we had a * as conference ts and fac ‘alty advisors, with a stimutat ing question-answer forum. most enjoyable PEOPLE, LIKE PSYCHOLOGY. _ The main event, of course. was’ ‘the evening address, scheduled for 8 q’'clock, _ : “4 But the atditeritm was ever flawing by - 7:20, so Mr. Riley steered the overflow into study halls and classrooms * * * As a tactful -psyehologist, Mr Riley also suggested I might step into the different classrooms and say a word in person to-the various _ groups, prior to my address in the main auditorium at 8 p.m. All of these classroom group. could) hear my main speech later via an excellent loud speak. er hook-up, but Mr. Riley knew it helps to visualize the speaker as you listen to his words. So 1 spoke for a couple of min ites, to 200 folks assembled in one of the study halls, Then he introduced me to a second room with possibly 75 peo plefseated at desks . * * * By this time, two more study rooms had filled tip, so 1 went-to the third and then the fourth class- rooms. And. I spoke in 10 differ- ept rooms before Mr. Riley called a halt, saying it was time for the main meeting. | missed the gymnasium, which later Was employed for an overflow, and Mr. Riley said hundreds ef people were turned away entirely, . Harold Fitzgerald, the Publisher, told me later this was the largest crowd in their history, even includ- ing Golden Glove tournaments and some big religious revivals. a * * & These great crowds of interested adults did not come to see me for I am no matinee idol, In fact, a reader at Akron, Ohio, ance wrote the editor say. ing ‘‘Jadging from his picture in the paper, Dr. Crane is sure no prize winner himself.” ‘And she made that statement J ties on. ihe first page of her letter; so you can readily realize | the crowds did not come out just to sre my face. t > Se = fully. - in care’ of No, they came because” people are vitally interested in practical psychology! a. 4 * * * They Yant to become more ex- pert in human rélations. They wish ta win sweethearts and hold the love of their mates and rear their children more efficiently. ~ Psychology is thus ‘the miost interesting subject in the col- lege curriculum, as well as the most vital feature in American journalism, It wasn't a desire to see me, that brought out this tremendous crowd at Pontiac, Michigan, but a wish to learn the art of getting along with people more success- ; * * * An@ this has been the usual re- action all over America. For I usually speak to three, and sorfie--. times four, audiences the day I am in a City. Since people are tely hungry for. scientific help'in -being better workers, bet- ter husbands or wives, better par- ents and more popular socially. So I ‘salut Always. write +6 Dr, orate Ww c coht-elarcisse euvdlope Gnd ste tobias ° ane cost. when you cond fer phiets, |, 1 charts ‘ant pam (Copyright 1958) me \ i ¢ : nours will fallen over drab, ‘aon, dropping a veil outside the had Omar Bradley. favorite division,’ Til be with Bradley's headquar- THE PONTIAC PRESS, a | TUESDAY, JUNE -2,1959° laf = | | SEVEN This Was is _D-Day a Installment : 1. ‘The First Six. Hours ‘(EDITOR'S NOTE—*The first six -the toughest,” Don tehead, AP correspondent. with | the First Infantry Division, heard en " ship uns — mg gy mer recreates ms oo as gs Seed it.) t By DON WHITEHEAD Written for The Associated Press The first soft layer of dusk had war-weary Lon-| patched windows of my Chelsea ‘flat. The telephone rang ‘and “when ‘| picked up the ‘receiver 'Pyle’s voice said: Ernie “Hey, Don, come on over and bring your ‘hitters. I'm lonesome.” & x ** * I left the flat and found a cruising taxi which took me through Hyde Park to the Dor- ‘chester Hotel where [ found Ernie jn his room finishing a column. I helped him edit his story, and then we sat and talked of the com- ing invasion and the chances for success. Even then the little guy had a | premonition that he would not live through the war. (He was killed in the Pacific). In unguarded moments’ his face was sad. He didn't like to be alone and he drew his friends around him as though they were a shield against a dark fear that’ was closing in. I told Ernie about a talk I had that afternoon with Gen. “Bradley is cer- tain the casualties won't be as bad -as most people think. He’s not buying the prediction that we're going to have up to 80 per cent of the first waves killed or wounded. “He made me feel a lot better.” I drew the blackout curtains and switched on the light and we had a drink from the- bottle of bourbon which someone had given _ to Ernie. “Who are you going with on the - Janding?” he asked. “I don’t know,” I said. ‘I hope it's the 1st Division.’ “1 guess the red one is still my he said. “But ters.” Later we joined a group of cor- |my_eyes when the phone rang and respondents at the Savoy and made a round of London -night cago spots, Behind the blackout cur- tains there was music, laughter, and a reckless sort of gaiety that overlaid tle tension and the joneli- ness. Dawn was near when the Ernie, Jack cempies of the Chi- Tribune, Tex O'Reilly of the New York Herald Tribune, and friends from other campaigns, un- loading their gear from taxis, It was May: 28, 1944. We loaded into jeeps and were 4 us,- Don,’” gry, . greeted @ you with ~“We'll do party broke up. driven from London toward the} Pital. If you are killed, we'll bury x * Channel. We spent the night in aj you. So don't worry.” It seemed J] had hardly closed|dreary temporary camp and then * * a voice ordered me to report with my field equipment at an address mear Hyde Park. Somehow I sensed that this was the beginning of the great adventure. When I|paigned in Sicily. ‘reached the address, I found! Maj. Gen. Clarence Huebner, FORCES ASSEMBLE — The first step on the road to Berlin was taken at Brixham, England in June we U. 8. moore: ae vehicles ‘doured bid each other goodbye, I was taken to Weymouth and realized suddenly that J was entering the assembly area for the Ist Infantry Division with whom I had cam- SA EE EF aera RRR ES filed onto Ps ai OR cin 39a ee packed into the. harbor. rang, Chains clanked, Booted feet clumped on steel decks. Ship loud- speakers blared commands. then Gen. Eisenhower made his! * The hours moved swiftly. Troops the invasion craft Bells And (> AP Wirephote - into the gaping mouths of LSTs. The Allies were assembling the greatest landing fleet in history for D-Day landings | on Europe’ 8 mainland. Vill Be the Toughest” the. division’ s command me; *"We’ re. glad to have he said. everything we can to help you get your steries out, Hf you're hun- we'll feed you. If you are wounded, we'll put you in a hos- decision and the great invasion fleet into the Channel. Not we were under way aboard the Chase did 1 know our destinatior—the coast of Norman- dy, Col. George Taylor, command. ing the Ist Divisions 16th Regi- ment, unfolded the invasion plan. “The first six hours will be the toughest,” I heard him say. ‘“That is the period during which we will be weakest. We've got to open the door, Somebody had to lead the| mined about in an agony of con way—and. if we fail, Well, then fusion with no one vA tell then them| not more than two hundred yards. from the water’s edge. Many officers were killed before | their craft reached the beach. German guns poured a murderous: fire on the craft at close range. | Machine gun bullets- cut down) soldiers as they stepped from the ramps of the boats. Units were) landed in the wrong places.! Squads and companies were land- ed without leaders and the men| | job. ” j gone the troops behind us will do the| what to do other than burrow into ‘holes in the sand, And still they s + * jcame, piling up on the beach, As dawn washed away the dark- \shoulder ‘to shoulder. ness, we heard the bombers roar- , ing overhead and saw the | Machine guns were set up at flashes of exploding bombs on the: the water's edge, Mortar crews ia ! The loudspeaker | “€"t into action with the water ees lapping at the base plate. An voice called a boat number and| our group silently clambered over| joceasional tank Jumbered out of the rail and down the rope net to the water like a prehistoric mon- the little invasion craft bobbing ster and stopped at the shale bank in the high waves. The storm that (0 blast the enemy. : had swept the Channel the day be-| sea? Wiel f fore still was kicking up trouble.| I remember a wounded youth | ~~ A cold wind shipped salt spray) lerying: “Oh, God! Please stop the | into my face like pellets of ice. |hurt! Get me out. Get me out!"| The water soaked our clothes and But there was no one to get him ran into our boots. out, Men dug into the gravel’ with! Danitiny eran ciociedi the Coase! | their bare hands until blood ran for a few minutes and then headed eee Te Hngertipe Bodies for shore, bobbing like a cork. I a ze = and eared was sick and my mouth had the ‘a with the incoming tide sour taste of vomit and fear. I ere re = eee ane seo looked across the water and saw ene . chen, the okey armerer T an amphibious tank | struggiing, : 2 dih Wetpalne sy ahs eee pede aeederted that bluff and finish this thing.” But no. gray-ch rures washed over the turret and it was Oe eens -down the bluff came |’ And suddenly. I felt a strange Then we saw the beach. Easy. ~ si . | sort of peace. The panic and fear! Red Beach they called it. Shells in Skee ta ane | ‘US were gone. If death had to come, exploded in the surf and machine then jt must. I climbed out of my gun bullets whipped up ugly little hole and began doing what I spouts of water. The roar of naval could to help and to watch the gunfire engulfed us and there bravest men I've ever known: were vicious hisses from shells CE whipping by our craft. s pain has purchased more than We moved tn with the assatt’ one billion pounds of sur on food’ * 4 ? r * $ wit shape glass for your VODKA -GIMLET? —Sometike-Gimtets-served-in-a-cocktait glass. 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By LEON DENNEN » 4 NEA Special Correspondent HAVANA — Solve the riddle of, Fidel Castro and Cuba’s Yuture will] stand eek. But the-inner me to this perhaps mystical idealist: has so far eluded all who have searched. { A former Cuban prime minjster, | who knows him well, said: “The trouble with Fidel is that he is a lawyer who never practice law, a champion of labor who never worked in his life.” | A leader of little of Others might add a government who knows Lowering The bin question may be whether Castro | more OL les permanently dazed by his dra tiatic, exciting, Inspiring. Pare as the revolutionary who led ‘ ragged, hill-country army to tri umph-ever xn uzly dictator. * x * It is a part he has played ond way or. another his studen davs at the University of Havana Son of a Spaniard who came 10 Cuba and gained wealth as a sugac planter, Castro spurned the com since fortable life. He took his degree as a pro- fessional revolutionist in 1952, when he and a few fellow stu | dents tried to kill Fulgencio | Bastisa, then seizing power as a dictator from the * legitimate Prio government. The -young firebrand was sf rested, s@ntenced to a -long prison and then freed thie years later ino a peneral amnesty ile into. seli-unposed exile, and building “an € ainst [tatista * * * On Dec, 2, 1956, he Cuba's coast with &2 men a2 who survived the initial fighting, but slowly his force gained recruits in Cuba and the provincial mountain. campaign began: began ~peditionary force ag landed on He was among }ust doubts he loves the role of revolutionary hero, accli hy gll Cuba since he came out of the hills the victor LIKES REVOLUTIONS A close not easily be. able to the garb of rebellion a romantic, almost No one iimed ‘Is he will lay aside associate fee childish at Opposition Mounts fo Cuba's Land Plan HAVANA (AP) — Opposition te Premier Fidel) Castro's agrariar reform) program appeared to be today The nade a personal investigation las weekend of thy deguands of 506 landow ip wesgern Cuba’ for modiffeations: in the program The National Assn of Cattlemen meeting wf Havana, adopted a resolution opposing the program und demanding changes * * Revolucion? the new Castro 26th of July Nnereasing ers paper of movement holding up publication of the law in the official gazette which Ike to Speak at Dinner ~ Marking FHA Founding i t ugn. always call for | erator ata crucial point in his “Tle still has Premier _To he Hanble ,..to note our own - ‘Mine Workers Uftion Monday wes * / a Or ig he ne ‘ther a these things, | ‘denied a Supreme Court review-of ~~ but simply a professional revolu-|a $400,000 damage award won by ‘tionary who has not learned and | a Tennessee coal. company bb-' tmay never learn to be a profes-. ‘cause of violence and other un. - ® ~ pene, ” . * 2 ; ~4gional anything else? _ lawful conduct, in a 1348 union | Es imperfections and to strive * ra 4 peapantaadl effort. t ; The award was won by Meadow | constantly for improvement The Cuban who drove me from} the airport to downtown Havana Creek Coal Co., Inc., having a| said with simple dignity: ‘We ate lmining operation near Montairy,'. bread even under Batista, but) Kee oe had sued nal iF ve us libert amages “fas “a $. District Court in! -..this iva part of our creed. & | The U. What neither hix countrymen | ‘Nashville made the $400,000 award, e = nor the world knows is whether | finding UMW had closed the com. 4 ae Castro can master the uses Of pnany’s mine by force, by threats a = liberty. or bodily harm, and by acts of Will Castro's love for revolution violence ' cna casein ee bar his way to solid achicvements of democratic leaders je fo if Weeks = Over Tice let him go on harboring Com- munists as ‘dedicated revolution- qg Deputy Treasurer | aries?” If so, the day may arrive when, LANSING (UPI) — Charles R.| Ino strength of his or his army’s Weeks, administrative assistant in! the Reds from|the Treasury Department's ex-| control of Cuba ‘to; Pressway division, took over the n|duties Monday of former deputy) his erratic wake. treasurer Charles N. Lentz. [ Cuba, the United States and the} Weeks will carry out the duties) -world tineasily await the unravel- until a new deputy is named ‘ing of this puzzle. Lentz started a new job today as CASTRO'S FAITHFUL: Is their leader SRY) dazzled ae the garb of revolution? caf ,. \prevene 7 _ sweeping. into - capitalize on the disorder left 4 “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St., Moore Chapel,-Auburn Heights who is not, others, has outlived his'‘ ichment to revolution—any re&volu But another Cuban when he Pontiac ven the ,Communists have,so sure, a widely regarded leader jusefulness. te uv his eyes. because they versed in every twist anddurn of is Castro a Communist, or is he revolution.” iworld conimunism, likéned him to! ’ AL stern the freedom-loving man stature | FE 2-584] UL 2-1800 In his moments of self-styled Alexander Kerensky, democratic) stuff that Urrutia paints, who Ca — vice president and director of the | i fe grandeur, Castro likes to compare premier of Russia who deposed) rise to the test when it comes? (Last of a series.) Bank of Albion, \< jet eM himself with South America’s the Czar 42 years ago and then) aes — fabled liberator, Simon Bolivar. A let the Communists outmaneuver | ‘good many doubt the aptness of the him and grasp power. . : | . ; parallel; ‘NOT A RED, BUd... | . | _ “Castro is probably not. ; : Communist but he is being : a. groomed by the Reds as Cuba's * 4 Alexander Kerensky ” | Others leave open the matter | whether he may be one of those |, rare men who appear as a lib Said he: tory. rr * * Observers whose views command, Still another parallel some think | respect’ think the time is comings valid 46 with > Premier Abdul when Castro will take a firm stand karim Kassium: of . lraq The agaist the Cuban Comununists Iraqui leader is no Communist, but} away from'each passing day-he finds it more | chaos idiffieult te extiscate himself from): President Manuel Urrntia is one yp, lehold of his Soviet sup- | who thinks Castto is master of the ~ : i situation, Himself calm and, and sfeer his country e strang porters y is argued, the | serene, an important element in i “_ ne 7 - * sr - ea * * rT » . a . e T } Cuba's stability and democratic) teds need Castro as |; who commands the loyalty of | continuity, Urrutia said “the Communists are Irving io! the Cuban people, as one who ts | p fike advantage ul w revolutionary willing to tet them operate . situation tut) Dr. Castro is the freely. | real chief. of the Cuban revolu Some .feel they will event ually} : tion.” ditch him, ag they have ote | NOW IN PONTIAC Authorized Factory Distributorship ‘Slenderizing and Mary Mae Massage Fossa! 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Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan . . . . -* - . . . < a ; ' , 6 - Ee “ = e \ : , . . j 7 . f ioe . £ ne \ ct | - boa ed eae Biba Feo vy eee fk \, — |} = Be ‘ ; ; \, = i i . . : : j : j , / ; ¥ i ee / g ; / ee 4 F i / | é f i = f * i = 3 aye F od f ‘ +o if “ ay . j . * t e , i il Fi ts : (4 ; * : A > # @ * * * oe ! x _ _ = | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 | | - me . i at AXINE . , Lively Hearing Expected ShoolsFaher athe oo" LongRessts epee’ » Tl WS on Paving of Joslyn Road, School Row. Ta3k for Worker Menta Care ° bur for Bear Safe Wait Sentences A lively hearing on intention to, boulevard and the north city | ba i low ; . at Sentencing of two teenagers on A ee a Soe ee eae | co eben 4 EA a eke ete ___\\_WASHINGTON (UPD — The a cuapges of galing sale and this summer to link Pontiac witht te help pay for an improxement | 15-Year-Old Didn't Like disgereds. 04 wall-us treehiaennne, | Was Given Sedative So.'e ve ’ , | children. | ae Te ee ieatintention to replied: _ WASHINGTON (AP)—Able, one Yelopment will be. Any. decision have completed your monthly payments ee eee McIntyre said the elder Thomas of the two monkeys which rode '8 for the family to make Gives you peace of mind: gives your Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams } imposed the sentence on Mrs. Jean proceed wath eradiny, Jee wanted his son to get an education a missile 300. mites into space, -_— *« *£ + family relief from financial Nability. Madary, 33, of 301 Rockwood sue creer anes sin — “and had been working two jobs— died Monday night while under- Under Texas law. a patient can after she told the court: jering_ avenue, _ between Madison 3. a-night porter in a drug store going an operation for removal of not be. held in a clinic or hospita’ ‘and Baldwin; E. Huron street.i, the morning and as a mail /a recording instrument. The Army against his will longer than % Please call or write us for - further details at no obligation ot) was ealy irying to protect ‘from Douglas through Richardson cierk at night — to try and put said death did not result from'any hours. After that, a court order ; my chlidtes: |Park to Paddock ig eine enough money aside so his boy effects of the flight itself. is necessary to keep him Berl J. Kmith Brace-Smith F uneral Home Z Mrs. Madary had pleaded. guilty Venue. See a eo =, Coalsl go) so college. . * ia = 1 Long’s family can commit him A 138 W. Lawrence Street we Se — with intent | he a Tara the BAD MARKS The 7-pound rhesus monkey, a to the hospital for three months | FE 5-0738 0 Go grea ,00LV Narm. 0 ie > 4 . i eS h { . . » district / ; McIntyre said the boy, in the Passenger in the nose cone of a| merely by getting a state disirt / a ff. x« * * alley north of Auburn avenue, Jupiter rocket on a 1,500-mile judge to sign an order. After | - : 10-A at Northerrt High School, was getting bad marks, although ap- She admitted shooting her father, Sanford to Ardmore. : John H. Phillips, 62, in the arms r ~d for public airing =: a is ome ahnre ; and back iE a .» caliber rifle ne mre, wntentiony ‘or mutatl parently of average intelligence, Amy Sade dedi Labora: | dress sanity hearing in conrt. | = cttring # tamiy—quar rel_at their rh —and gutters —_on Harriette and feared getting expelled be- “TO Se Dr. Truslow said Long is not) g Lakeville Lake home May 9 'street, Adelaide to Baldwin, and on cause- he was skipping school ae i te cdin tae eleetrede—peing teit against his wit ————— Mrs. Madary has two sons, Dan-| ayjene street, Madison to Second.; Thomas réturned from his | — Ae spc = monkey's | “He can leave right ane (h he piel, 7, and Donald Jr., 2. | | drugstore job yesterday after- | physical condjtion, during. the ants, or if his family wants ‘it, . | flight had, been implanted just pr Truslow said ‘I think one of space -run Thutsday, died at the three months, It takes a full- MORTGAGES for Home Improvements The last two hearings cover in-| The shooting occurred four days| | rned° after Mrs Madary's husband Don._| tention to install a sanitary sewer) a an a ong reas | under the skin. ‘two developments will occur to-| i ald was jailed as a parol jolator 01 Brooklyn avenue, Stanley to| “@@ set Seen) sche 2 ee ; od day! d DEBT ald, was jailed as a parole violator 07 Brooklyn AN Onit. Ueidewalk, taker In the apartment building It was decided that the electrode day 7 # and CONSOLIDATION .of S on charges of beating his father-in- ™ a rth side of Columbia ave- where they lived found the bey’s Should be removed. - 3ut Dr. Truslow would not ela-| ~ fan lau ‘Cartiale to Walton. | School books in a-first floor hall. — The Army said “there was no borate * Improve Your Home According to Romeo State Po-| "ue, : ‘indication that the animal would) we. pong: Sen. Russell Long P lice,-Mrs. Madary was angry be- | The boy told MelIntyre He also ot be able to withstand | Mra. Long; oon = - «We Do the Work ce ker tnlhe ew lskipped echool Friday. Yesterday “¢ 0° ue © Nees Suc S)(D-La), the governor's nephew: cause her father ‘had turned M@ Dance Clubs to Meet ihicihiwiamn: tua: oe | Mrs. John Hunt, his sister-in-law. | * Consolidate All Payments : Save All That Interest Money ! rad" Hereturmed me nthe paring administration oan ane 484,0F,, Aut Lone, Madary, 35, convicted in 1954 Convention of Square.and Round afternoon, got his father’s shotgun aesthetic, it was noticed that the . a i sient ie (rentrment Lang of uttering’ and publishing bad bance Clubs will be held in De- While his mother wassin the base: monkey suddenly developed a rap~s.a0' refused _ checks, had been on pafole 13 trojtin the. spring of 1961, The Ment loaded it with shells and id and convulsive heart action. |""" __ months from a 1-14 year term in convention is expected to. draw hid it on the apartment roof. Attempts were made. at artifi-. — Jackson Prison. 15.000 dancers and members of La cial respiration, but the monkey Bgudouin to Meet Press Husband and wife are expected their families for the three-day About midnight, the boy said, died at 10:45 p.m. dary in to parole officials after the beating. DETROIT uw — The National > * Pay Off Existing Mortgages or Land Contracts — -~tt You Have Reasonable Equity * Low Interest Rate 12 to t5 Year Terms : ' to be transferred this week from shindig. No actual date has been he got the shotgun from the roof “The cause of death was rapid BRUSSELS (UPI) — Young ———————— _ = Oakland County~ Jail, Madary to, sot. and waited on the fourth floor and convulsive movement of the, King Baudouin scheduled 9 rare | FREE APPRAISALS OPERATORS ON DUTY _ Jackson: to continue his prison eee hg eee to the rool. heart, following the administra-| palace news conference today ; 24 HOURS A DAY | term and Mrs. Madary ta Wayne ))- |. He heard the apartment elevator tion of the light surgical anesthe-| but he was expected to shv away , ; . County to begin. hers. Niles Budget Boosted stop at the third floor and knew sia, and © oP cnetatea eit ce. litem Mocussing the: eclala Fae: Free Consultation Service Ask for Mortgage Department The children have become tem-, NILES (—The City Council has it must be his father so he got cent flight,” the. Army said. ing between the government and Bi B Cc t * Cc . porary wards of Oakland ‘County adopted a record budget of $915,- ready. When his father came up * * * crown, Instead. the 28-year-old | IZ ear ons ruction 0. Juvenile Court and are staying at 325 for the next fiscal year, be- loéking for him the boy stood in| Able’s body is being sent to the Belgian monarch was expected | Arméd Forces Institute of Patholo-| to read a formal statement — 92 West Huron - 7 . Pontiac the Oakland County Children’s |ginning Aug. 1. 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Silverstein is| | member of the Boston” Casi aths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas" [pease sarees Saracen Nae penn ne tient, largotien in an examination| Patrolmen summoned the nurse | Stein, 21, former Detroiter, gm ‘i aieopiee ~ credited with| room, needed police help to get! who opened the- door. iwon the $1,300 third. prize in the) #€tcopters | international “Queen Elizabeth of ; “ouphteats , Show lin contest. The Mrs, Ray (E. Claire) Gordinier, heme Sunday after an illness of a Richard Wright, both of Pontiac, | ling time Monday. Low, Ariz. is 50 miles|Belgium” vio 75, of 62 Euclid St. died yesterday |Ye4r. ‘and Joseph (right of Garden City.| ‘The doct tor and Ais‘ ‘nurse each, from Snowflake, “Ariz. _ | three-week contest was held in during the performing nearly 10,000 evacu-| tions and rescues of Allied troops Korean War. i\ DON’T GET ENGAGED oa ogre DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT £-Z, Terms Layaway Plan DWARD’S s.vinsw = at Bloomfield Hospital after an £ill- PEGGY STEVENS = 7 aoe = =. = ness of several years. | . She was a member of the First .Service for, Peggy Stevens, who| . Congregational Church where she drowned Sunday will be at 1:30 , , . . was a former teacher in the Sun. p.m, Wednesday at the Huntoon § * , day School. Funeral Home. Burial will follow Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery t 4 | | © DALLA MABEL PLES HOHE Hl BUDE Ke bite R., Elliott Thorpe of Pontiac. Peggy. 11, was a student at the Service will be at 1:30 p.m Malkim Elementary Schook and a Thursday at the Sparks-Griffin member of «First Open’ Bible Chapel. Her body will be cremated Church. ; at White Chapel Memorial Ceme- °Urviving are her foster parents, tery Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sanford; and ~ a sister Mary Lois at home MRS. CHARLES HENDRICK ni. poxis HENNESIEN Service for Mrs. Charles (Clara — . —— | May) Hendrick, 89, of 6330 Saline ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs ‘ dr., Waterford Township will be, Doris Pennamen, 37, of 1415 N at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Hlun- Main St., will be held Friday at toon Funeral Home with buria! in St. Vincent de Pau] Church, Pon- Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. tiac. Rosary Wil be recited oat Mrs.. Hendrick died of a heart 8 pm. Thursday at Melvin A ailment at her home Sunday Schutt Funera] Home, Pontiac. Mrs. Pennamen died early to- LLOYD MADDOCK JR. day in St. Joseph Mercy Hos Graveside service for Lloyd Mad- pital, Pontiac, after a three-month dock Jr. of 2530 Silverside Dr. will illness. She was a member of the ? be held at 2:15 p.m. Wednesday at, American Legion Auxiliary in Ro Perry Mt...Park Cemetery. His chester: | body is at the Farmer-Snover Fu Surviving are a sister, Mrs Al “ neral Home. bert Feliksa of Drayton Plains; Williams-Ford Talk. Fails to Settle Jobless Deadlock LANSING («®—The. legislative plete reversal of the decision ‘and deadlock over temporary unem-)they don't see that Any leas than ployment compensation was tight- that would be o- any purpose at er than ever today in the wake all.’ oe of a huddle between Gov. Williams! The governer had showed the and Ford Motor Co. officials (Bugas group a proposed alter Leaving the session yesterday, native worked out at the gover John S. Bugas, a Ford vice presi- nor’s request by three professors, dent, said of a State Supreme all specialists in labor legislation el Tourt, decis sion at the he art of the {Tt as yet has not bee on made public ! dispute “Ht attempts to foresee sttua- “T think it's bad for Ford, bad tions that will arise in. strikes for industry and bad for the all down the line,”” Bugas sald, state of Michigan?’ “We think It will miss many. Bugas thus took a four-square It's a very Involved problem.” stand behind the Smeekens amend Vqlliams all but despaired of ment which would prevent future {jnding a middle ground that would application of the so-called Ford--satisfy both manageme nt and la tribunak awarded jobless pay to the opposite end of the spectrum,” ee Canton decision in January ber unions In the case, now on appeal to“ T don't think either would be the U.S. Supreme Court, the state’ satisfied except with something at 11,000 Detroit grea Ford workers he said idled in 1953 asa result of a! ‘The Ford trio met with Williams ippHer plant strike at Canton, at the governor's invitation oe") BANK WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS house Republicans, Mite B47 Crash Kills 2, have opposed the cure proposed : 7 =&% by Sen. John PL Smneckens (KR p ib 3 Ath H t Coldwater) and backed almost OSS! y ’ ul solidly by his fellow Republicans. | - : Williams told newsmen tater, re WINCHESTER, Calif, (UPID—A ferring to the three-man Ferd det) BAT eee crashed here early egation: “They ‘stand for a com tottin killing: two and possibly =e = three crewmen and seriously in . - jJuring a fourth i Flaming debris wis st attered over a two -mile area Sheriff's deputies in Riverside County sald two bodies were. found, They -expressed fear a > third victim was killed in the crash, A fourth man was taken | from the wreckage suffering first SEND FLOWERS | | degree burns, The Air Foree said the craft by Wire fee retining to its home hase fonearby Marek Att Force Base Delivery and Quality ane a navigational flight) when tt hed y Wy at de Guaranteed satied RSS, SSS TOT see by the world’s most f The only known survivor wa responsible floriats Capt Thomas Cairney, aa, who [wits taken fo nearby Hemet Hos Look in Yellow Pages jit with burns on the upper part bef hits brads F.orists’ | = . -—‘Teveorarn __| Deaths Elsewhere Detivery 4 LONTION (APY —.Sax Rohmer creator of the mystery story vil lain Dr Fue Mianehu, died Mon day night affer a long illness He PRESCRIPTIONS aus believed cto have been about uy | >= ts * ‘ | poristiGens SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (AP) . : LLY Joseph (3) Taylor, 71, retired ERFECT director of publications of | the ROPERLY Aleoaw Aluminum Co in Pittsburgh RICED died Monday of a heart attack | + ke ot : . j ) PERRY DRUGS COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) — The . Most Rev, Wilham “T. Mulloy, 66, | 689 E. Blvd. 1251 Baldwin Di of the tama atbolt FE 2-0259 .. FE 2-8359 | died Mond of a he art nilmegt He was born in Ardoch, N. D 1 Cail OY. Donelion" oc? > mcd oi) OL at Donald TE Jibs No Bargain Exists ih . in the Funeral... ‘ame =([I] = = 17 quality — anda fous price , 4 omat \ y hone a 4.4511 Os, Ow Dvatial : 2 ° D ore lson- : , | [| t | re | n FEDERAL Parking J) : . ; Gi arr reli Lai oy Canton Sat cae Get The Higher Rate Of Interest Plus Protected Savings To $10,000.00 4 at F f villi Fo © F PON T 1 oA alll : : , We 7 a ° \ : < Offices at N. Perry—W. Hurse—Keage Harbor—W alled Lake—Milford— so Orion—U ion bLake—Bloomfield Center : and Waterford. Township. ’ Briarbank ‘Society, Auxiliary to St. Elizabeth's ° Home is holding a tea at the home from 3-5 p.m. June 10. Newly purchased equipment will be dis- played. \Peatine Press Phote Among members helping with the tea are, left to right, Mrs. Frank Noble, Mrs. John B. Ham mond and Mrs. Charles P. Kleinsmith. ,\ \ \ News of Personal frdorest i in Pontiac Area Mrs. Russell Clark of Sami nole avenue has returned home after spending several months _in California En route, she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Pvt. and Mrs. Alvah Clark in Willough- by, Ohio where he is stationed. On June 13, he will report to Fort Dix, N.J. for overseas duty in Germany. His wife, the former Patricia Graham, will join him in August. Mrs, Clark will spend the re- mainder of the month visiting friends and relatives in Pon- tiac and in Marlette before she returns to the home of her daughter, Mrs... Richard C. Woodham and family. They are former Pontiac residents how living in Pasadena, Calif. . * nk: ® Returned to their home on_ South Williams Lake road aft- er a holiday in the Bahamas are Dr. and Mrs. R, S, Col- pitts. _* * * Mrs. Robért Reynnells and her year-old son Tommy have returned to their North John- son street home after visiting Mrs. Reynnells’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Lioyd of Port Huron, their son Richard and daughter Sue Ann who ‘was born May 25. x * * Awarded Freshman honors at Western Michigan’ Univer- _ sity. is Sybil G. Simmons. A biology major, she is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Simmons of West Bloomfield x * * Recipient of an A.B, degree in English from Western. Col- lege for Women, Oxford, Ohio is Diana Forshew. She is the - @aughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Hildreth Forshew of Birming- - ham. * & t Donald Elton Batten received a Master of Science Degree in Psychology from Washington State : College at graduation held May 31. * * * id Two Pontiac area men at ° Ferris Institute were honored by Interfraternity Council for high scholastic averages. Richard Bashore of Drayton Plains, a member.of Phi_Del- ta Chi fraternity was re-elect- ed president and initiated into Rho Chi, a national honorary pharmacy fraternity. Also honored was Paul Ben- -son of Pioneer drive; He is a member of Delta Tau Epsilon fraternity. A Vacationing in‘ Miami Beach, Fla., are left to’ right, Mr. and Mis.’ Lawrence Boyd of St. Joseph | street and Mr. and Mn. Ted Odlum of Dwight avenue. * Receiving degrees from Uni- versity of Notre Dame Sunday are Roger J. Eldred of West Troquois road, B.S.; and John “M. Hackett of Owego drive, M.S. From Birmingham are Thomas M. Dooley, B.S.; Fred- erick Howting, B.A.; Robert F. Luther, B.S.; and Leonard V. Trotta, B.S. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Gar- rett (neé~ Kathleen Taylor) of © Midland announce the. birth of a daughter, Sharilyn Marie, born May 27. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Garrett of Freeland and Mrs. Paul B. Taylor of West Iroquois road. * * x Nancy Raye Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith of Orchard Lake was tapped for Tower Guard at Michigan State University. A member of Alpha Lambda Del- ta honorary society and a mem- ber of Kappa Alpha Theta, she was elected treasurer of Tow- er Guard and took part in Lan- tern Night festivities at the university , ~« * * Mr. and Mrs. (neé Earleen Fenlon) of Up- long drive announce the birth of a son, Jeffery Gerard, born May 23,.at’St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Alfred Fenlon of Edison street and Mrs. Frank Hasse of East Iroquois road. * * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nuren- berg of First avenue were re- Bethel 40 Plans to Install Honored Queen, Others At a semi-public installation of Bethel 40, International Or- der of Job's Daughters. to be held June 13 at Roosevelt Tem- . ple, Patricia Eaton will be in- . stalled as honored queen. . Doreen Santala, retiring hon- oréd queen, wil] serve as in- stalling queen. Assisting her will be Andrea Roberts, guide; - Mrs. David Cooke, marshal; Kim Nixon, chaplain; Kay Lee, junior custodian; Sharon Liv- ingston, senior custodian; Lin- da Olds, recorder and Mrs. Francis psen will be sale- ist accompanied by Mrs. Claud Kimler, ; * * * The book of gold will be read by Caro] Venner-assisted by Christine Lehman. - - ard Other officers to be installed will be Judith Oles; senior prin- cess; Rita Lister, junior prin- cess; Barbara Cole, guide;. Sue Remley, marshal; Penny Pritchard, chaplain; Barbara Baldwin, junior custodian; Carol Glasscock, senior cus- todian; Sandra Trietsch, mu- sician; Linda Crawley, record- er and Karen McKinney, treas- urer. a a Messengers are Shirley Jack- son, first; Marilyn Kelley, sec- ond; Mary Wheeler, third; Hel- en Boatright, fourth and Nan- cy Newcombe, fifth. Barbara Brannock is inner guard and Joanne Elkins, outer guard, "Sunday. = PATRICIA EATON 1,100 to Take Part in Music Festival Eleven hundred musicians will take part in the 16th Mich- igan Annual Music Festival. Robert Hasse © and x The mass piano concert will be. held at the State Fair — Fp, ~ * * * Francis W. Smith will con- ‘ duct jthe, concert consisting of children 8 ‘years old to adults who will play two hundred pi- anos and 24 orYans simul- taneously. New this year will be the ap- péarance of Festival Junior Chorus. Festival Teachers Association is sponsoring the event with Mrs. €arl Beutel as chairman. * * * Performances will be given at 2 and 8 p.m, Free tickets are available at Grinnell stores. By LEE WINBORN To write the glowing, ac- curaté accounts of weddings ‘ which appear on society pages in this and other newspapers throughout the country, wotr- en's editors must be part de- fective, part spelling bee cham- pion afid part magician Proud mama or the bride- elect herself, riding high on cloud nine, picks up the wed ding report blank at the news- paper office iene ‘the trouble begins’ \ a * * * Either this paper is paced dus wigs all the confusion fihis-' - Lucy moartied Friday eeenine at St. Michae] Church. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cullen witnessed, the CREO, Children Must Be Loved! By DOROTHY WHIPPLE, M.D. Lucy was jumping about the floor barking like a dog, She grabbed a stick with her mouth and pretended to gnaw it. She ran over on all fours to her mother and sat on haunches. Mother paid no at- tention, Presently she began to scream, “What's the matter, Lucy?” asked Mother. “I'm a dog,” she explained, . “Don't you know. what you're supposed to do to a doggie?”’ Her mother looked blank. “You're supposed to pat a dog,"’ said Lucy. Her mother laughed and be- "gan to stroke the little head presented to her. Presently stopped being a. dog and crawled up into her mother’s lap. ‘Read me a story,” ATTENTION DEVICE Little children use all sorts of devices for getting what they need. Dramatic play is one of the most used ones. A child pretends to be what he is not but he carries his feelings and emotions into the new role. Oftentimes a child feels safer to show how he feels when he she said. chides behind some make-be- lieve role. When Lucy was a dog she—— could ask for petting, as a little girl she couldn't, but once the doggie showed her that her mother could and’ would fondle her then she could be the little girl she was and ask for what she wanted. Lucy had been having a rough time and though she was ali of four years old she often acted like a much younger child, Her father had been very ill and had been taken away to the hospital. Mother was dis- traught and anxious and Lucy had been suddenly uprooted and taken to a grandmother whom she scarcely knew, Now she was back home, but she was still not sure of how life “was going to be in the other room, play with her and Father, couldn't -.mother wag not the way she. used to be. Lucy felt pushed away Like many children Undér #uch ~circumstances Lucy be- came quite babyish. Not only did she want petting and fon- dling but she began to wet her pants and stick her thumb. Be- _ fore her father's sudden illness she had given up these baby Ways. of pre-nuptial parties, fittings and arrival of gifts by the .car- - load or the newlyweds forget ail about it until they are 250 miles from home. ~That- leaves -mbéther with the job of filling in all the informa- tios, and she had never met the bridegroom's family before ’ ’ the wedding — to say nothing about knowing the ushers’ oa : names * * * Well, anyway, the report is turned: in. The information about the bride and her family. is. complete. Then comes the « minister—it says “‘Rev, So-and- So” and no first name, So-the | : a a Mrs. her. Sorority — Ment ieee? for Picnic _ U. of M. Student. on Scholarship The Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society held its annual picnic and pro- gram for 34 members and guests Monday evening. The group met at the home of Mrs. Theodore E. Wiersema, parliamentarian, on West Iro- quois road, A special guest was Darlene Humphrigs.* University of Michigan freshman and re- cipiemt of the Dorothy Selle Scholarship awarded annually by the society. She gave a > report of school activities and her future plans Reports on the state con- vention held jin East Lansing were heard by Mrs, Mildred Dodson, president: Serving on state committees and attend. ing the. convention were Mrs. Irene Albright, Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Wiersema with deie- gates Mrs. Olive Lord, Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup, Mrs. Clare Hubbell, Mrs. -David Hicks, Mrs. John Kent, Mrs: Harold Northon, Hazel Potts, Margar- et Snyder and Mrs, George Yansen. * * * Plans for the program offer- ings for the year 1959-60 were discussed by Pat Knudsen of the program committee with commitments made for plan- ning groups. Mrs. Yansen narrated a showing of ‘Pictures of Mem ories Through the Years’’ and Mrs. Lord, accompanied the group ‘in singing. A social hour followed the program with Mrs. Albert Kohn serving. at the punch bowl. Mrs. Catherine Hartman was social chairman for ar- rangements for the evening, assisted by Mrs. George Panks, Mrs. John Kent and Thaddeus Palmer. Bride-Elect Feted THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 Dene ~ S Three teachers who are retiring this year from Pontiac Central High School were honored at a tea yesterday a/ter- noon in the school library. Wom aS TRE RO ME, Tinh lower Vase Add a few drops of blue food coloring to the water in a erystal vase in which you are putting pink flowers if you want them to appear as if in a bhie vase. Red food coloring jin the water will change a crystal vase into a red one and _green food coloring will make the crystal vase appear as a ’ green one. Honored at Shower Linda R. Schellenberg, bride- elect of R. John Ensworth Jr., was honored at a. shower given by the teachers of Waterford’s Schoolcraft, School Thursday evening. The affair was held - at the home of Mrs. John Ben- aglio of St. Jude road. Mrs. Robert Parr adsisted the host- ess Miss Se hellenbre. daughter of Mrs, George Schellenberg of Maplewood avenue, and Mr. Ensworth, son of Mr:.and Mrs. R. J. Ensworth of Starr ave- nue, will be married \Aug. &. at All Saints Episeopal Church. ~ &* &® > _Mrs. Charles G.- Parks ‘will attend as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be’ Marcia Thomas of Ann Arbor, Delores Melnychenko of Detroit, and a) editor ealis the church, and then again, maybe the church isn't even in her area. That's where- the detective work be- gins. = Oh yes, the flower girt — ~ her dress 1s described in detail, but who is she? And the bride has jeft town, and mother cah't- be reached. Well, maybe ane of the bridesmaids will remem- ber! SE ' =< oe @ The bride's gown is a in detall — explicit detail — the spelling! An editor Fone know ali the nares of the latest necklines; bateau, scoop, por- Fg > . t Bloomfield Merz of will: be flower Lois Farrell of Highlands. Carol L. Wheaton, Ill., girl. Mr. Ensworth has asked ' Robert Thompson of Ann Ar- bor to attend as best man. Ushers will be Thomas Scheil- enberg, Thomas Cross, Rob- ert Hayward, Gregory UH- gian, all of Pontiac, and Jon J. Doy of Chicago, Steven Scholten of Ypsilanti ‘will be ring bearer, Household Hint After washing slacks or trousers, hang them by the legs to dry so that most of the wrinkles will fall out as the garment dries. This romantic white nylon tulle dress is guaranteed to \look as fresh as ever even if packed for The dress, dotted with velvet, e x hours. ‘features a , 5 {, ~ & «@ BARBARA EL. HESS Barbara Ek. Hess, daughter of Mr,.and Mrs. Howard C. Hess of Draper avenue will - receive her b.A. Degree. in ele- mentary education from .Mich- igan State University June 7. She will teach in Pontiac next year. ‘Arousing Public Opinion’ _ LOS ANGELES (AP)—The hair is gray and bobbed. The eyes close frequently to rest, But the words are sharp when you ask her: “What's the main value of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs?” s “Arousing public opinion,” said) Anna Kelton Wiley, 82, of Wash-| ington, D.C. ee “The federation helped create) the Women’s Army Corps. We've maintained a stand for reciprocal) trade, We've worked for the In-} idians.”’ } * * * | The federation, she said, helped ther late husband, Dr. Harvey W Wiley — first chief of the US. Bureau of Chemistry — get the ‘Pure Food and Drug law through, |Congress in 1906. ! Mrs. Wiley’ is perhaps the old-' lest delegate at the federation con-| vention opening ‘today — but one) of the liveliest. She planned to attend every one tof-the.convention. doings, ranging! . | from a Hollywood banquet Mon-! } \day night through a Lawrence| For a bright. clear shine, try (Welk concert Wednesday, and) polishing your window panes | daily business sessions winding | and mirrors with crumpled lup Friday. This is her 23rd con-| newspapers. vention, | rt ’ ot * ce Ben % She has been president or chair a ) 4 man of 12 organizations, chairman| ; CONTACT LENS of Indian welfare and legislation} | j au for the general federation and still INFORMATION , f telds office in two groups - In 1917, she and 30 other wom ; and vgx een were hauled off to jail for TRIAL f ITTING = picketing the White House in be | _ with no obligation ‘half of women's suffrage * . *| “Woodrow Wilson didn't believe Pontiac Optical fry women's auffeage." she 4410 Center An appellate court freed the 4103 N. Saginaw FE 2-0291 women after five days. | } Meroaaliromi Sinise Mrs. Wiley was a daughter of = Next to Jacobsen’s Flowers the late Adjutant Gen, John © | | Lee ornan coremmecumme Kelton, known as the soldier's 2 friend for improving rations and PROTECT YOUR PLANT with TreeTox-RoseTox Rotonone - Ant Dust Weed Killers TASKER’S FE 5-6261 — 63 W. Huron Street shortening the ealistment term from 10 to 3 years. * * She had been Dr. Wiley’s secre tary when they married — she at 33, be at 66. Chemist-physician Wifey was known as the only man ever to get a four-year degree’ from Harvard in six months. | “For 23 years, he struggled to get the pufe food law passed,"’ she recalled. ‘It was called the grease bill, Every time it came up they laughed at him. ; “He said the federation of women's clubs) was the predom SUMMER HAIR CARE . . . starts with a basic - ‘ Permanent, Shaping and Set. THELMA CROW. owner RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOPPE 88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 Complete with $95 PERMANENTS No App't Necessary LOUIS 10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance Haircut and Sét FE 5-8000 BEAUTY SHOP $00 C tiny marshmallows, then add the rest of the fudge. Gites Women’ Club? Main Valu inant cause of getting the law en-| gee “women: and tooks her own acted. On every congressman’s| meals. desk was a pile of telegrams that! >! She- is vice-chai | District of Columbia Federation of * * “He wrote the 5\4-page law. In| president of the Women’s City effect, it said, ‘thou shalt not!Club. She spends what spare time adulterate or misbrand food or is left reading newspapers and drugs.’ ”’ iclipping items about legislation. “Wiley died in 1930. His widow) “If you don't-read the papers shares her Washington home ofievery day,”’ she said, ‘‘you miss 45 years with two German refu-' something.” Extra Couple Could Have Watched By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I would | like your opinion on a sifuation tg we encountered the other eve- ning. My husband and I were invited to the house of-friends- for an evening of cards, In the middle of our game an- other couple dropped in. They had not been invited. “As six people could not play the game, the hostess sug- gested that we stop playing entirely. I was very much | disappointed. As we had been invited especially to play | cards, wasn't it the hosts’ obli- | gation to show us first con- sideration? t “Shouldn't the friends who just ‘dropped in’ upon seeing us in the midst of a card game have gone on their way? Since they did not do this, would it have been rude for us to’have continued playing?’ *Answer: Your hostess might have said to the unexpected couple, “Oh, I’m so sorry but I have invited the Smiths for an evening of. bridge and I can’t ask them to stop play- ing. Would you like to sit and watch the game, and join us in having refreshments later, or would you rather come in for daughter to wear for. sun and | tomorrow or some other -eve- play, Printed Pattern — few pat-) ning?” tern parts. It opens flat to jron.—_. . Daughter can dress herself. To- morrow's pattern! Misses’ usy, easy — and thrifty, too! Mom, sew a wardrobe of wrapons “Dear Mrs. Post: Whén wed- ding- anniversary invitations Printed Pattern 4634: Children's) stipulate ‘No gifts, please,’ Sizes 2 4, 6. 8, 10. Size 6 requires| 8d some of the guests ignore dts yards 35-inch. | this and take presents any- Printed directions on each pat |.way, would it be proper for . the hostess not to accept tern part Fasier, accurste them?” Send Thirty-five cents in coins, for this pattern — add 10 cents _— J : Answe! Those who bring for each pattern for )st-class mail ing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 'The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern, Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York gifts in spite of the ‘No gifts, please’ must really want to give something, and their gifts 11. N.Y. Print plainly Name, Ad-| "hould be accepted = with dress with Zone, Size and miyle thanks Number — “Dear Mrs. Post: 1s -i cor- Pour half of your chocolate fudge | a to put a title such as Mr., into a pan, top with a layer of| Mrs, or -Miss before one's name on the return address of an envelope? I have been told that you said it is wrong ar fy P4 . a7 ; > 7 ae > we ee * loft -.. our new beauty treatment for your windows — classic white sparked with colorful yellow, aqua, pink or brown trim: enough styles, sizes to combine for almost any window (we show a pair of sash curtains with bows, two pair of straight-hanging Dutch Style, one Valance). — All with fine sewn details, careful workmanship — each needing only a quick sudsing, the touch of an iron to bring spring-fresh beauty to your home. Truly the Sensation of 1959 LOWER DUTCH STYLES UPPER SASH WITH oer BH tyereobeen sg California Ranch Curtains| Curtain Separates—in erisp, drip-dry dacron combine to fit windows large or small— orgs aRNEHNNE NLR py NB AHF VES aye Ges TIEBACKS = to write one’s own name with title prefixing it. Will -you please tel] me if this is cor- rect?” Answer: To prefix-one’s sig- nature. with the title is very | bad taste, but to use a title | when writing a return address | is entirely correct and shows | the person receiving the letter | how you should be addressed i | Paint light switch plates in | danger areas, such as at top of | | stairs, with luminous paint, or | outline with-luminous tape. | Yarns ® Lessons THE KNITTING NEEDLE 452. W. Huron FE 5-1330]| f one yes got (i Have your wal ea | Just 26 days to reserve THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 9 of the — she indicated several Department of Education” ot the| Women’s Chibs and second vice-|. | Past presidents of ‘4 in return. { VE CARPET CLEANING During this June Special _ | Carpets cleaned at special prices. ¢ Sq. Ft. carpets restored to their original beauty. Don't let embedded soil wear out your carpets. Skins Differ 2 Trick ricks to Aid 4. oe ’ Sewing » Do you have gremlins in_ your sewing’ basket? . These are the imps that un- wind thread from spoolg and twist it into snarls, hide but- tons, misplace bobbins and oth- erwise double the work of every sewing chore, There is a way to foil the sewing gremlins, discovered by local sewing center experts. These professionals found that order can be restored to the sewing basket by two simple expedients—a role of ordinary - cellophane tape tucked in the basket, and an _ inexpensive sewing scrapbook. * * * Here's how to use the scrap- book: Whenever you buy fab- ric, tape a small swatch into the book, with notations on thow much extra fabric you have and where you put it— also where you bought it, in case you ore, When you are looking fo” a bit of extra material for a scarf or a patch, you can flip through the book and see what is available. To keep extra buttons neatly available, tape them to the pages of the scrapbook, Have separate files for shirt but- tons, coat buttons and special buttons. You can use shirt cardboards, making a separate card for each button group and inserting in the scrapbook, if you prefer. Then when you + By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Aside from the dangers te health and life from overexpdsure to ‘the sun, the hazards to good looks are real. The suns rays dry out the inatyral oils in the skin and ex- itreme exposure may lead to early laging, with a tough and lined com- plexion. Some women react to sunbathing need a button simply cut the {much better than others. The tape, pull out one ‘button and | Woman with a thin, sensitive — he rest will stay in place, |May have only rashes and blisters This is quicker and easier than |ae a result, Blondes and redheads dumping-~the button box on the with great Carr. floor to find the right button. TAPE TRICKS Here are some more tape |must sun —— tricks for your sewing sup- plies: 1. Use a bit of cellophane tape to keep thread from un- winding from spool. This also | works on rolls of ribbon, balls ‘of twine or party used pack-. ages of seam binding tape. 2. You can avoid much of ‘the ‘usual mess and litter in the sewing room jf you tape a paper bag at the side of the sewing table and drop all threads and scraps into the bag. 3. Roll fabric remnants neat- ly and secure with tape. 4. To keep frequently used measurements handy, write or type them on a sheet of white paper and tape to the sewing table. ; 5. Packages of matching thread, buttons, binding, fabric . and pattern purchased to make a garment may be taped to- gether until ready for use. You'll find sewing is easier and more fun if you organize your supplies as efficiently as you would keep files..in.. an office, Madison PTSA to Honor Past Heads Thursday It's an original story — all about sdison the new baby! A heavenly gift ac t I A will be for now-and-future joy. | Easy stitchery! Mom will hang \this sampler in baby’s room to delight friends, family. Pattern 750 12x16-inch transfer; 60 names; col- or chart; directions. ; Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern — add 5 cénts for Junior High School PTS honored at the final meeting of the season tebe held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Two eighth grade students will report on their camping trip and two ninth grade students will tell about their, trip to Washington, : D.C. ; leach pattern for 1st class mail- Students will present vocal se- | ing. nd to The Pontiac Press lections, directed by David Stimac. 124 Needlecraft Dept., P. O, Box - = \11, N. Y. Print plainly Pattern e) Number, Name, Address and Zone. Do It Easy Way | Send for a copy of 1959 Laura| |Wheeler Needlecraft Book.. It has Where curtains must span a “wide picture window, try using several separate panels instead of a continuous expanse of fab- ric. On washday, they will be easier to handle in the suds, and easier to re-hang. j}dery; crochet, knitting, weaving, | quilting, toys. In the book, a spe-| cial surprise to make a little girl) happy — a-cut-out doll, clothes to color, Send 25 cents for this! book. Tata See | l-to-wall Wool your date to have your | ¥ STOP MOTH WORRIES and COSTLY DAMAGE 36 Inch ..........Poir $5.75 24 Inch 45 Inch ....-. Pair $6.25 30 Inch .. Valance ...... . Each $2.00 36 Inch .. OPE 1666.5. Telegraph vee ee ee s.. Pair: $3.60 ....Pair $3.80 am ... Pair $4.00 FP) oe: eee re N FRI. G MON. NIGHTS ‘ig hf FE 4-0516 . a nash GEORGE TUSON Soe: ‘ ne oe “ With Our BERLOU 5 year Guaranteed Mothproofing Service ee * me YOU owe it to yourself to get this safe, sure way of protecting your fine rugs and carpets. Berlou actually @,mothproofs the rug’ itself. One treatment is quaran- mea teed in washing to stop moth age for 5 years, cee or We pay for the damage. Berlou is odorless, color- 4, Sa less, and stainless. Don’t wait another day call us now! TUSON | CARPET SERVICE — SFE 5-8103 ead egy ¥ ets 9 hae 4 ri 1074 Argyle. Pontiac “gsr BERLOU “*zige' || Stops Maih Damage for § Years or We Pay the Damages If: suntanning is done sensibly, there should be no great damage to lovely designs to order: entbroi- | be purchased } | Ye j Si an} || \ ; be ‘the woman’s skin. Some cannot be in the direct'you may acquire splotchy brown sunlight for even a short while|spots or freckles. without burning, Also many wom-| Actually freckles: are \ len, especially from middle age on,|of irregular collections of the pig- get brown spots and irregular pig- mentation forming cells. |mentation from direct sunlight! It suntanning is done sensibly, jwhich they would not otherwise, there should be no great damage ee | te the average women’s skin, As Sunburn is an irritation of the | a matter of fact the complex- | skin and sunfan and freckles re- | ions of some women may be dra- | sult from the efforts of the pig- | matically improved by sun- bathing if it is not too extreme. | mentation cells to protect the | underlying tissues from the ultra: | Oran pimples which bothered young women all winter long dis- | violet rays of the sun. The color of your skin depends) appear during the summer. Then, ion a dye or pigmentation called | too, those who have very oily faces | melanin, This may be dark or light find that this conditiqn is normal- or in-between in shade, The amount) ized by sunlight, and color of the melanin depends| 1f you would like to have my to a great extent on heredity. It) leaflet concerning skin care, may be evenly distributed-over the|a starhped, self-addressed envelope body or it may be patchy. — with your request for leaflet No. x *. | 48. Address Josephine Lowman in When the skin is exposed to the|care of The Pontiac Press. sun it stimulates a greater produc-|. * * * tion of this skin coloring. If the) Tomorrow: Things to remember distribution is even, you will get when you begin your summer sun- an even suntan. If it is irregular, ' bathing. Cranbrook Music Guild Will Feature Pianist | ‘The seventh annual meeting of in the Oak Room at Cranbrook |Cranbrook Music Guild to be held House. Assisting Mrs. LeRoy Kief- Monday See eit Fienit at the afterglow will be Mrs. |winner of the 1959 Grinne iano | ; \ " jaward, This extra concert closes Floyd Bunt, me Marcus Frost, the 1959 series at Cranbrook House,| Mrs, Maurice Gar abrant and Mrs. Bloomfield Hills, ~'\John E. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. Baker is a graduate of Ober- Rodney Lockwood will serve as ‘lin Conservatory of Music where host. he studied with Emil Danenburg. | He also studied with Mischa Kottler and Arthur Loesser, He is now working on a doctorate of Musical Arts Degree in piano | ,The Detroit Society of Women at University of Michigan under |Painters and Sculptors will close _ Benning Dexter Jdseph Brink- the season and celebrate their man. [0th anniversary with their annual He was also concerto winner for @t exhibit to be held at J. L. Hud- ‘two years at Interlochen and the $0" Company's Fine Arts gallery ‘Grand Rapids Symphony Contest June 8-20. in January 1959, Also to celebrate their 50th an- | x * * iniversary, a picnic will be held | Following the concert, a recep-|Friday at the home of Jeanette tion and afterglow will be held Guysi of Bloomfield Township. omen Painters _ to Mark 50th Year Here's a dress that can be dressed up or down, depending on ae the occasion. The outfit, of washable hopsacking, feqtures a short jacket and skirt of unpressed pleats. May locally. | Roce eee LL eLLLL CLL OT ‘ -EYE GLASSES ae _ DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS Optometrist CONTACT LENSES | PHONE FE 4-3241 \ jo PONTIAC, MICHIGAN - LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING ' e (AL tedbdidgdndddadidié. the result COI OOL ILM. Know When toTaké Cover THIRTEEN “Let Him Alone—-Abby ae ie sy Grondp Ss Eyesight Is Dimmer ‘THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 « ‘in Line With = an s Wear Jewelty’ te \M miners of M issionaries Honored H ere by Baptists | Glasses Design If you are a girl who wears - Twelve mothers of missionaries; meeting held thane in the . UT- Te » ie ot i t "er SE ctive. glasses learn how to took bean- who are supported -by Women's | ‘church parlors. _ tiful in them. Home and Foreign Missionary So-| Luncheon was served by Mrs. \ _ Regardless of the big tashion| ciety of First Baptist Church were) ose Cook. ba _— members and VAN BUREN friends. \ in ba t wear them in 'guests were, presen By ABIGAIL 4 f He is always- smiling: 1 man who treats his friends bet- = jae ford ee Choose ‘all (bopored guests at the group 's 4 ig te DEAR “ABBY:. my. great- | and well-mannered with | ter than he treats his own fami- get sar edi oak wit on grandfather bough’ ‘| Strange: when he is at | ly has.a split personality? Jewelry, especially pe Hobolth, on egianees ee pair ot | nome with his family ‘it is : WONDERING WIFE rings, which harmonize with sick leave from work in Quito, . in the Five and | ditterent story. H fate PP - : 4 the glasses. Wear only a small Ecuador; Mrs. Philip Christianson, Dime about abusi year rab >DEAR WIFE: If your hus- amount of jewelry for glasses missionary-elect to Northern Rho- =e ae apy animals No band has a “split personality” are\ fancy in themselves. desia. Mrs, Harry Zemmer and aga and “he | one would believe he ie his family is getting the bum Make up your eyes in the ‘Mrs. Dwight Slater told of medical says they | same Do think half. His behavior warrants a current glamour fashion, mak- work in Belgian Congo. dm't “make joo ae ® | visit to a doctor who deals ing deft use of eye shadow, A song service was led by Mrs. them that with erratic behavior, and I eyebrow pencil, and mascara. Ira Davis with Mrs. Bruce Reh good any co mean a psychiatrist. Even line your eyes to make |accompanying. Special music was more at any *« *« * them lodk: big and wonderfully |presented by Mrs. Mel Strader. rice. M ow defined. .Then, whether you | Dr, “H. H. Savage installed new voter has eaten sarcohee ee as . don sun ‘glasses or reading jofficers. Mrs. Frank Rudlaff is the j girl do about a fellow who — glasses, your eyes will gleam Ine resident. had him to like this? He has a car of his eae eekul ) & w P the best eye i own, but when he takes me out, 7 | assy focters ond he always double-dates and Mrs. Alexander makes the other fellow drive his car. He sits in the back seat with me and gets me ‘in a sort of a hammerlock and least six pairs of glasses in fancy leather cases all lying up in his bureau ‘Rub On’ aTan Until Sun Gets drawer, but every time he wants to read he puts on those cheap eyeglasses. My mother fights with him.all the time over this. She says if he uses those cheap glasses he will ruin his eyes. He is. 83 and_I think | my mother should let ~ him alone. What do you think? - SORRY FOR GREAT- GRAMPA DEAR SORRY: Your mother should let Grampa use the glasses he prefers. His vision it is almost impossible not to. let him kiss me. He is a popu- lar boy, but I like him as a friend, not as a boyfriend. but I don’t know how to handle him. TRAPPED DEAR TRAPPED: Don’t kiss him. Kiss him OFF! * * * DEAR ABBY: My husband is kind” and loving, but he thinks a child should clean-up all the food he puts on his Crack at You. Nothing is as discouraging to a girl as catching ‘that first awful glimpse of herself in her | new swimsuit on that very first summer day at the beach. Her skin, which looked so creamy in the blacks and ‘deep colors of winter, now looks a dead white against the glowing shades of sand, water-and sky. “” The sun may have sparkle but her skin certainly hasn't. To complement your summer tan and fresh cot- tons, here’s just the thing—necklace, bracelet and ear- rings of tiny enameled buds. The stems are set with crystalline cut stones. BARBARA C. BERG “Graduating from University of Michigan as a denfal hygien- ist is Barbara Carol Berg, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | Berg of James K boulevard. She is an honor student and was a charter member of Nu chap- ter of Sigma Phi. Alpha, honor- ‘Has Stork Shower Mrs. Robert Alexander was hon- ored at a stork shower May 27. Hostess for the affair was Mrs. Carl Geiger of Ostrum street. Guests attending were Mrs. Charles Geiger, Mrs. Peter Geiger, Mrs. Bert Rose, Mrs. William Lind- sey, Mrs. Earl Grace, Mrs. Rudy {Mansfield and Mrs. John Geiger. Also present were Donna Richie land Mrs. Irwin Richie, both of |Attica, Mrs. Louis Sparagis, Mrs | John Kerezsy and Jean Launie. A dash of salt added to apple- may not be 20-20 but he’s bat- PATRICIA L. BUTLER plate. Even if the food is dis- . To many girls, this is an | ary dental hygienist sorority. [sauce points up sweet flavor. ting 1000 at 83! tasteful, the child still must experience. as shuddery as a- \—— ee ——— ¢ 4% . |. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Butler | clean his plate. One time it OUr or e eor S O lu into icy water. But ' of Waterford announce the en- pe took our son over an hour to eat two pieces of fish which he “helped himself to. After , tasting the fish, he didn’t like it, but he had to eat it all any- . way. Am I wrong to disagree with this rule or is my husband wrong to stick to it? *" MRS. R. B. DEAR MRS. R.B:: The rule that a child must eat every- thing he HELPS HIMSELF TO is a good one. This teaches the child that he is not permitted to waste anything, and if he is in doubt as to whether or not ° he will like the food, he should take only a small sample first. * * * To get ABSY’S booklet, “What Every Teenager Wants To Know,” send 25 cents and a large, _ self - addressed DEAR ABBY: I have been married for 24 years and have four wonderful children. My husband is a perfect gentle- man whenever he is with gagement of t daughtef, Patricia L., to John Gusman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gus- man of Bloomfield Township. No wedding date has been set. Make Big Ditterence By RUTH MILLETT | “If all you want is marriage, why not get married as soon as you finish high school? Why waste four years going to college?” A 17-year-old girl who is en- gaged to an 18-year-old boy wants an answer to that question. Let's take it from a practical point of view. Let's even pretend that four years of college won't make you a better wife and mother (though it certainly should). You want to get married, to have a home and children, to only such advantages as he can give them. But if you Invest the next foar years in a college education, you will have an opportunity to meet and fall in love with a college student whose future should be much brighter. You can still make marriage a full- time career. But it should be a better life for you being the helpmate of a man with a fu- ture rather than a man who lacks the best possible educa- tion and training. That's putting it on your own) there is a way to get around it gracefully. One famous beauty house has concocted a clear dark liquid which gives you a tan in a minute. It’s temporary, of course, but while you want it on, it stays on. It's waterproof and will defy detection, the maker says. It gives you the look of a natural, Ziowing tan until you can acquire the real thing. It comes off with soap-and-water, of course. You can use it after you change into your swimsuit and emerge looking like a real mer- maid. Save the fruits to use as a sweetener for ‘fresh fruit juice drinks, stamped envelope to Abby in make marriage a full-time ca- liquid from canned ar ‘oo NOW! ADVANCED COLOR TV WIRELESS REMOTE TUNING with’Wireless Wizard’ Electronic Remote Control oN q Aes! 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This is a spe-| Boiled corn beef can be pressed | cialized world we're living in. jin a loaf pan — place a heavy If you marry—him, you are, weight in another loaf pan and put choosing to be the wife of a man. jor: top of meat; refrigerate until whose future doesn’t look too rosy. |chilled and juices are pressed out Any children you have will have land jellied. care of this newspaer. reer. . * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper Enclose @ self-addressed. stamped envelope. Two Baskets Better Than One When gathering your clothes from the line, use two baskets, putting the starched articles in é6ne and the unstarched ones in the other. This saves sorting the clothes after you get, them inside. P. F. STOHLMANN JR: R.V. STOHLMANN Two of 162 seniors to participate in the first commencement exercises ever held at Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Ind., Sunday, will be Paul F. Stohlmann Jr. and Robert V. Stohlmann, sons of Mr. and Mrs. P. 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Fe iiss aien iia ainiai ciliata oe ete te) ee , ® as } : id x =. pene fn fe : he, ‘ ’ Ene : be be alee /* } FOURTEEN Fee —~ . THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, ep a EEE aie ee \ i eee oat Fe} TUNE 2 2, Lind Graham Says Impact Shook Nation - ~ Dramatic Move. ty China Seen (Evangelist Billy Grabam, com- pleting an extended crusade in Australia, sums up ‘his impressions Expected to Precipitate Crisis in Bid to Win oi iaseich writen “tor Uoitea Seat at Summit Meet |. Press International.) : | By BILL GRAHAM } iwhere. itheir drinking, gambling, ‘‘white| Australian policy,” and allowihg a well organized communist party TOKYO (AP)—Signs are muylti-| SIDNEY, Australia (UPI) — Ito thrive. While there is a great jled in attendance. plying that Red China is consider- have just spent four months in dea) of drinking, yet I have seen ing some dramatic new move in Australia. During this time I have! practically no drunkenness, and. Asia to emphasize her claim to a learned a great deal about this am convinced that the Communists seat at any summit conference. land ‘‘down under. ‘have very |ittle hold on the major- This is suggested by the sim r * * ity of the people and that Australia ultaneous presence. in Albania of ‘There is an exhilaration, a hap- is irrevocably tied to the West. Soviet Premier Niftita Khrushchev piness, a Cordiality and a hos- pREACHED TO 2 MILLION and Red China's Defense Minis: jitality here that is beyond any- 7 Juring the past three month ter, Peng Teh-huai hin fey During the pa nonths |} experience thave preached to over two million thing in my —s se r ‘Australians Display Deep Spiritual- jare greeted with eee: arms every- ipened to our nachos in the his-|about.it is that 80 -per cent of them ot Sydney by an estimated 5 per kent.” tory of the nation.”” In checking are new people to us.” Australians are criticized for |some of. the attendances: in his idiocese he found that since the BIBLE SALES BOOM ‘crusade began many of the con-| There is a boom in Bible Sales. | gregations had doubled and trip-' ‘Canon Arrowsmith of the Bible Society said than in a. single ~~ * &* St. Stephens Presbyterian More than $2,000 worth of Bibles Church, which is the largest in the #94 Testaments. country, counted 600 people who| The Sidney Daily Mirror had a evening his Bible store had sold! unger’: It went on to give a number of case histories of criminais-giving ‘themselves up to the authorities, | gunmen handing over revolvers, ® is and burgiars sufrendering ae Se i kits of tools. * * * For. the first time in my minis- itry, I believe a spiritual impact of had requested spiritual help as a story on the social impact of the imajor proportions has been made. | result of the minister said, crusade; and the) erusade on Sidney. It said, “The ‘For the first time we have been “The amazing thing) erusade has eut crime in parts ‘able to reach an entire nation. ig Drake in 1578 The original name of Oregon was| Syria is governed by a te New aces named by Sir Francis |ture of 138 representatives who lape elected by male; Voters. aa rs Ly e ; ) eocvecedecssstessoecseoessesseweneseasneatene, eee Established in 1898 ~ Farmer-Snover © Funeral Home 160 W. Huron St.-- . FE 2-917) PARKING ON PREMISES lSredccccccesococece Dr. Stanley W. slock | I * * * planned could be a show of force either by Chinese or Com munist Vietnamese troops at the borders of their weak pro western neighbor, the kingdom of Laos. Or there eould be a renewal olf hostilities against the Chinese Na tionalist islands off the Ped main land. Peiping’s carefully bombshell North impressed, Australian appedrs to have little respect for wealth and little envy of riches, There is more contentment here than in any. country I have been to thus for The average The average Australian is skeptical, even cynical about some things, and is not easily He has few inhibi. | tions but a wonderful sense of humor. He is friendly, generous, | hospitable, tolerant and is rare- | television have given us the most people and seen more than 125,000 respond to the invitation to receive Christ as Lord and Savior. This has surpr ised Me and stunned the clergy There is a spiritual hunger and interest here thal few of the | clergy suspected. Before coming we had been told that the press, radio and television would not be friendly. The press, radio and lold enough to read—but not too! junior |between communism and democ-|can- and anti- Nationalist Yells of Democracy Smother Reds Kids Fight a Hectic Cold War MACAO (AP)—Children barely | i: infiltrate Santa Teresa with ful grin, “We call them Soviet grade - agents, printed | dogs. young to shout and sing—are the: | propaganda literature and a toud-) Children from-each school join soldiers im a psychological war} speaker campaign of anti-Ameri. in rousing political songs which propa- the loudspeakers blare back and You should hear the din.” A demonstration of belligerency on the Laotian froptier would cli max a rising campaign of Com munist hostility to that tiny, land-) 1 doubt if there ix ; world. The entire country has locked country, whose government the world more friendly to. the| been touched, has been a@scused of violating the Unwed States than Australia. Al-| Indochina Armistice? _pverything , American * * * after and Jiked a crisis thaf generous and sympathetic cover- age we have had anywhere in the ly sentimental except over chil- dren. a country tM is‘bixshop of Sydney, told me, ‘This Americans\is' the biggest thing that has hap- most Uy nt It would also create might requye Communist Chinas presence at the sunimit meeting that may be held this summer Satellite Brings New Data Nationalists Chinese sources on Formosa have speculated that De B ji Alte S Earth Theo fense Minister Peng is in Albania u ge 4 : ry what Khrushchev thinks) : about a Communist invasion of the | offshore Quemoy Islands, now the’ object of a light, every other day Red artillery bombardment Khrushchev likely would — dis courage such a move on the ground that it would create ten to see By FRANK CAREY AP Selence Writer \Bulge. he said) comes from ob servations of slight variations in WASHINGTON (AP)—New evi- Vanguard's orbit. Indicating that| dence from the Vanguard: I satel- these V a'riatlOns are: due to) lite indicates a bulge around the Changes in the earth's fearth’s equator may be about 500 “onal pull at various points — es feet thicker than bad — been pecially at the equatorial bulge sions that might kill present pros Balleverd. Hagen said Vanguard had thus! pects for the summit meeting Dr. John P. Hagen. director ef produced the first very satis s * - the Vanguard project, reportedifactory measurements of these) The chances are that if and! ; i this today. fle said the finding ‘arations when. the Chinese act, they wi may necessitate revisions in one * ry * | confine themselves to a resump enidvcid theories on ihe hulee of the major theories dealing with He tion of last year’s heavy bombard the ment of the Nationalist islands With this they could bring Asian crisis without risking American invelvement. An inva sion would invite US. retaliation | Should it fail, the loss to the Chi nese in prestige consid “hydrostahc concept of the earth information. Uhis concept holda that the earth's ed Core is molten internal structure are based on the * * * Before the new. the equatorial bulge was belies to measure about 13° miles by a flexible lagen said the new data should miles thick confused with a prey vccording to this finding mantle to earth's equilibrium” about a#-ACM j ) and is surrounded mantle hundreds of The spin of the earth, theory, push upward the 1ously CAUSES made. fhe not be would be announced geodetic erable * * * possible by Vanguard -- that the surface layers of the earth's crust Nor can the Chinese be expected earth more closely resembles a ae carn Spins. to run the risk of reopening the Peal tn shape, rather than a But Hagen sail ine equatorial Indochina war by invading Laos | SPhere fatness indicated by Vanguard: is Hagen, now associated with the considerabty more thare-could be| Aeronautics and Administration told abot othe * * * bulge in Although there Lon a bref reference he made to among An average automobile requires it Wednesday in oa talk to netré plausible explanation is that up to seven miles of wire for its the Netional Missile eectieat system with about 8.300 Conference from the parts in up to 180 different assem * * * the blies aay The new Their purpose would be served if the danger of such a possibility were made evident National An interview expanding is no agreement experts, Hagen said a mantle since has hardened | evidence about the and held the bulging shape ‘ °21Tr pS eed eee som ae ie Act ; i & AY) ij {i ‘ot ; ? i aioe eet Pee Poor Sally started to weep When her sweeper just wouldn't sweep. Then the Want Ads she thought of, Found the expert she sought of, Said: “Reading these is a habit I'll keep.” 7 (PS Vou ji-tlpd help in the Service & Repair Quide ye ye /4« -Dant? cnee Want ~ ’ , Pontiac Press Want Ads Work for You The Right Reverend-R. C. Kerle, || gravita: | pace accounted for by the old concept 4 Industry such a bulge developed eons agol earth's spin, and that} racy in this tiny Portuguese | ganda. colony in the shadow of Red | ke + * China, The Red aim was twofold — A former colonel! in the Chinese|to undermine the; Catholic echool Nationalist.army says democracy, authorities and to woo their after a slow start, is winning the charges over to the Communist noisy little war hands down. school. Ignatius Wong is principal of, Sanja Teresa struck back. It the Santa Teresa kindergarten and| weeded out the infiltrators. Pluck- primary school run by a Romaniing a page from the Communists’ Catholic mission here book, Wong set up a public ad Across the fence from Santa/dress system of his own, booming Teresa > is ~ the Communist-run| anti-Communist propaganda back “Green Island Free’ School,” one |! across the fence of several Red schools allowed to x * * uperate in’ Macad “They call us American dogs,” The Communists started trying | Wong said recently with a cheer- Built-in gas-savers give bonus Miles forth across the fence. Each side has accumulated an imposing list f of political slogans to bellow at each other. It’s easy to keep score oh who is winning ‘ * * *. At the start each school had a few hundred students. The Com- munists made some initia] gain, but once Santa Teresa's loud- speaker system got going the tide turrfed. Enrollment in ‘the Catho- \li¢ school gained steadily. The score today: 1,053 students at Santa Teresa, about 400 at the Communist school. Optometrist 3513 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 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Get Bonus Miles! 4 ae i ae j . : Elegy fhe " / i Z “TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 ra ae ios PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ay Appear ( Teel “ase — Woledlae (Giczucesaaiaet TY ow To Choose Rochester Queen Tomorrow, Plans Roundup | Sell 300 Tickets to Contest: |Meets Tonight Will Consider Further Children Who Expect ROCHESTER—More ‘than 300 ad-| Tew attractive lecal girls have {bathing suits and return to the~ Legal Action Opposing - vance sale tickets have been sold entered the competition and will stage to sing again as ‘Miss A to Enter Kindergarten jo the Miss Rochester Indepen- | vie in’ three categories for the Rochester” is crowned by Milton uto Speedway 4 ; 4 dence Day Queen contest to be) crewn, They will appear first in Weaver, Kiwanis Club president. | Will Be Registered staged at 8 ortow at Ro-| bs : | SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Whether aged at 8 p.m. tomerrow at thing suits, reappear in the - ~ test will be | : : High School, | Wimmer of the contest w > the Shelby Homeowners Assn. will . . _ chester Community 4 c talent portion of the show. and selected by a panel of five judges : . _ WALLED LAKE — The annual Mrs. Oscar J, Sorenson Jr., contest! finally wear formal dress for Taaees Fees os seh me ai appeal the ruling if the automo- 5 kindergarten roundup for-children chairman announced today. final judging. Rec bile race track case dimissed who will be 5 years old on or be-| jyrg Sorenson said she expects, ,. _ from out-of-town. They will also Thursday in Macomb County Cir- fore Dec. 1 will be held tomorrow, ® full house in the student iomce Each contestant will pick a ques: pick the queen’s two attendants. (yjt Court will be decided tonight. Thursday os Friday in the Walled and cafeteria where the contest! por from a fish pow! ; to answet «ics Roehester” will-reign over The group will meet at 8 at the | Lake School District extemporaneously before the con in. Kiwanis Club's “Family 4th George R. McAfee home, 8125 Ger- i‘ m + will be held. It has a seating capa- Children in the Glengarry and ‘city of 600. est closet O-Ram-A” telebration oh In-:hardt Rd., to decide if further ‘Wixom school areas wilt attend th —————— an * dependence Day. She wilt alse-re- -action will be taken, an associa roundup tomorrow; those at Twin Paul Lennon, Rochester's profes- ceive a complete wardrobe and tion spokesman said today. Beach, Decker, and Walled Lake | ° 2 sional master of ceremonies, will will be considered to represent the, ne ef the group's two atter~: Elementary. schools on Thursday; Thies Receives be featured vocalist. He will Sing v¥lage in other queen contestS peys, either Miss tah nh ecg and at ‘Commerce and: Union Lake, as the girls first appear | in mein throughout oes state. | or Donald C. Schindler, Is e , is ex: schools on Friday. Hi I h School. | pecees to 'be present: Both are \ Two sessions will be held daily | trem Detroit. at all of these schools from 9 to. Science Award Judge Howard R. Carroll refused ’ -}1 a.m. and frem 1 to 3 p.m. | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: Issues, oar em )e ‘Thursday to enjoin the Shelby Children and their parents will sHIP — A certificate of merit was Sasa Board from issuing per- attend the session aecording to the; presented to Richard W. Thies, 17, mits which would allow Curtiss- time kindergartners in their im-| son of Mr. and Mrs. William T.! W right Corp. to proceed with es- mediate neighborhood are normal- Thies of 3120 Wellington Ct. when. tablishment of the proposed track {ly in class, Kindergartners pres-'the Engineering Society of De Vill eC | e@ at ica on the company property located ently ‘enrolled will not attend|troit held its 12th annual Higt between 22 and 73-Mile roads, classés on the day of the: roundup. | School Awards Banquet last night | ‘Mount road and Van Dyke. “ * * * |. Oe of 96 students in the metro-| | ’ UTICA—Electors in the Utica, ing program on the dic mentary * * * . Parents must bring birth certifi- politan area so honored, Richard Community Sehool Distr ict will be, junior high and senior high school Five township residents and the cates with them. Any other forms is a senior at West Bloomfield| asked to vote on two’ proposals levels and for acquisition of sites association itself were plaintiffs in will not be acceptable, according: High School . land to name one member to the and for their development the court action. Their bill of com- to Nina ‘Kropibloski, elementary) The banquet was held in the Board of Education in the annual plaint charged that the township ; = . supervisor, who is in charge of the Rac kham Educational Memorial. ‘school election Monday acted illegally in rezoning the Cur- oe __ SET FOR SUMMER — New volunteer Water- Pontiac Press Phete | roundup. |Building, Detroit. The awards are| The first proposition seeks voter tss-Wright property to allow. big- ford Township skin divers, Richard Beckman and _ firemen have a truck the Junior Chamber ot made each year for outstanding appreval_ofa$2886.000 bond issue, The second proposition, spon- ume awomobile racing there. The program for each — will . . sored by the Tenure Committee Lee Hargreaves check equipment as assistant Commerce donated completely equipped and set he in tue ti al om Gn: |“ ‘holastic work in science. to cover cost of a proposed build SE 2S a 3 er the Utica Teachers, Club, TRE ponents of the proposed Fire Chief Louis Goff watches. Waterford Town- to go at a moment's notice, 24-hours a day. | tupe welcoming speeches by. the ’ track also were concerned with Only registered property owners may vote. on this proposal asks that the Teacher's Tenure ship policeman Ernest Mann is also ane of the Police Chief Millard Pender said, “In case of @N | schoo} principals, a talk by the | . he : : the nuisance the speedway might | dl ” 3 na: a a. | Act be adopted in the Utica local skin divers on the alert to meet any emer- emergency we are prepared to help with this | kindergarten teachers on the cur- | Middlemen Got It All | Community eeste: create because of noise, litter, gency in whe ae eateet Township group of men.” riculum and matertals, health | traffic, erowds, dust and vibra- Flectors need not be property tlens, they said in court. ; Farmers Didn’ t Get Cent owners to vote on this proposal They also added it would cause ‘ y’ ty, and a talk by the PTA presi- _* ®* * an increase \in taXation and de- dent of each schoo] concerned. f D de’ P Hi k Three candidates are running: prectate property values : © ; oO e€Ca Cc S rice 1 es for the one vacancy on the Board + 1 “ine ls , Fixt ng | oes 1 s may ride the school bus. crease in food prices over the past policies which will enable farmers ‘cumbent Board secretary. “acre tract here. There is already a 10 years, the House Agriculture to participate equitably, along with The bend issue, the third in ® 2ty-mile oval on. -the former -Committee_reported today. _‘'Mid-|industry, business and labor, in the less than a year, has been pared Packard Proving Ground property. HOLLY — This village's 66-year-| Her’s was one of the three busi-|riot gener ally assotiated with the Walled Lake PTA iii got it all. irewards of the -American frec’ In half from the two previousty , old woman cobbler has very defi-|nesses in Holly when she and her fairer sex. | In fact. the committee said in ajenterprise system sl | sought programs. They were . : . nite ideas about public relations. |late husband Albert opened shop She learned because her hus- H ld p li Cli stud the prices paid to farmers | « *« * for $5', million each, and both Or M | d : in 1 fo Hold Polio Clinic aiea’es ne | ae -"If you are pleasant to the cus-| band liked to hunt and fish. dropped eight per cent during the! The study said processors and) Were defeated. tomer,” says Isla Hayes, ‘the cus-' “ve fixed shoes for those who «4 wanted him to have fun,” | decade The amount the average marketing firms “have been suc-! The latest program covers con as Car Runs Wild tomer eventually ot be pleasant were children then,’ she says, says Isla, “but someone had te W ALLED LAKE — A third polio famity paid for ‘‘middlemen’s” ‘cessful in adding greatly increased struction and furnishing additions to you.’ \‘and now I'm repairing them for xtay and mind the business; So |clinic is being sponsored by the, marketing and processing charges charges to the farmers’ products ia the Ewell, Went Utica and Dies : Mrs. Hayes hasn't had to wait their children.” I learned the trade.” Walled Lake PTA Council at the jumped 44 per cent in the same before they reach the consumer,” den elementary schools, a ninth LAKE ORION — A 24-yearvld jong during her 33 years of re- | as * F | “Now it's good for me because Senior High School Wednesday period, | ft sald food was 20 .per cent 27ade addition to Sterling Junior Lake Orion man suffered minor pairing shoes in this southeastern | The energetic woman has ay; 4, prepared is take care op from 4 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Chairman Harold D. Cooley more expensive xan be years |High. and replacements for the injuries early this morning when Michigan community for custom- ready explanation for how she be- -..o1¢ now that he's gone." | Local doctors and nurses are (p.NC) said that the study “tus. | age “and all the increase in re- George Eppler, Junior High an- b¢ lost control of his car, skidded | ors to £xpress thanks. ‘came a cobbler — an occupation She didn’t learn to drive until donating» their time to give the) trates graphically the deteriora- tail prices — and more — goes jnex and Burr elementary school. | about 342 feet, breaking a light - — her husband died in 1956 — but | imnoculations. | tion of farm income during re- | $e the middlemen, pene occruce * «.¢ ‘pole in three places, barking a tree jnow she gets around to see her| All those. who have had their | cent years while other areas | to farmers.” and ripping 50 to 60 feet of cyclone | | It also provides for enlargement " . Southfield Hearing Slated ‘friends and manages a trip | first and spcond shots at pre- | of the nation's economy have Cary aie Bat “Wed lol the caleteria ct the kigh achool [fence bordering Evergreen Ceme- peasy zee where:she was born.! vious clinies have been urged to | experienced unprecedented pur- ae aoe ~! con-| es le; eevee. § Voters will cast their ballots in| — - | oe = one ‘at this time’ > chasing power and general pros- Itinues to be cheaper in relation) | four—_precincts—Wiley,—Disco, \W_| Robert R. Longford, of 191 Lake Mrs. ive keeps an efficient | However, first, second, third and perity.”” |to_ the hen | received by COs and Dreaden slementany (SU was taken to Pontiac General Pos repair shop equipped with poester shots wilt be admin- ____________ |sumers than tn any prior period 21. - the Potts will be open| Hospital where he was treated for of our history or in any other jthe latest machinery. But she sees istered. . from 7 am 8 pn an injured right shoulder = arm ito it that there are plenty of flow-| The ct oe $1. but [country in the world” despite the, ae Ao P , _ | ond released : ~ % wack! F 5 bout the place to go with: e charge per shot is a jincrease. ~ | Local police said. Lengford w SOUTHFIELD — Fired last week!area plumbers. It will be held at ers a i< 4 px said. Angtord was as Southfield’s plumbing inspector, the city offices. faat, a re pictures her eee ne age will) be in-| | 7 * Drayion Plains PTA traveling over 80 miles an hour 4 . eisk | f ca | ~ usband clipped from magazines | The study said the average city when his car went out of control eee SN eS via three, Messick Pages weg of ~. and newspaper. octee Te of =a family spent $1,310 for food last to Hold Ice Cream ‘Social on M24 here. It ended up upside : : ae | @ apiece ore e | es rents s ; man Civil Service Commission. | aus ape. work on 19 homes | But Mrs.-Hayes refuses to fol- jaye a release signed ethene tac QS | lyear. Of this, $829 went for market-| An ice cream social from 6:30 bal = the end of its skid. Long- A hearing has been scheduled for. in‘ Southfield, He was accused | low an ald cobbler. custom of fill- _ ing and processing charges and jto 9-30 p.m. Friday will ‘conclude ford mitted to police that he 8 p.m. Monday to review charges’ in three affidavits from plumb- | ing the mouth with tacks and S411_represented the farm value the Dragton Plains Parent-Teach- had been cE It is expected that the names’ of graft voiced against Messick by; ers. spitting them out one at a time Church Women to Serve | Senators Plan to Show, of US. todd. - jer Assn. activities in Waterford . ij ‘of Messick’s accusers will be. re, | as needed. . | | Between 187 and 1949 the typl-| Township.’ _ Ham Dinner at Orion . How Chicago Hcodlums cal ‘city family spent an average! Home-made pies and ake will Bread and Fate “T never do that,” she says, he h Mond “simply because it isn’t sanitary.” |. AKE. ORION’ — The Women’s) Control Indiana Area et a 60 annually for food, in-|be served on the school lawn, and vealed at the “ne jonday. | «it's nice'to be independent when Department of the Reorganized) ~ ‘eluding $576 for processing “and |the meeting will be inside the ‘Cause Mates ‘att i | you are left Alone,” Isla says, Church of Jesus Christ of ‘Latter: WA HIINGTON AP Senat marketing costs and -$419 for the school in case of inclement weath- : ‘ ; ASTIENG: 1 (AP) — Senate t § commodities themselves. The e¢ ording to chairman Mrs . nd I'll work here in my shop Day Saints will serve a family r, according r “ugk comin re ae long “ ee pore Ee uid sivie baked ham dinner front 5 (0 rackets probers open a new phase rest of the money in both periods’Arthur Ward sand co-chairman to Make Swap : years Slee Sanbnale was-incor- * * * i pm Thursday at the church a hearings today. The target is went for inmported food Mrs. Joseph Saul a ake Peis ap “at : l . And that’s all right with resi- located at 531 Flint St., here Lake County, Ind, where they say prin Pannen ne OAKLAND, Calif. (AP} — Fate porated as a citygHe was replac eq An at's ith a SU; . public officials connived with Chi ae ; ; and @ loaf of bread brought two s. Itaves is > *roceeds will go into the : a week ago yesterday by Oak dents who Say Mrs. Ifayes is one Proceeds + anonier - se vice C \fh d Park's plumbing inspector, John of the best in the heel and sole church's building fund, a church cago ‘gangsersin 8 nage: Vs Vaccination in Calfhood Park's 5 g ins) ring Fast Bay families together in a Pollitt’: who was hired on a tem. industry. spokesman said todas t ehairman Joan 1. Metieiion 4 aS tal ncpaie abou " eens si creases a vee a é ay . iclieua They ok P q F re an Curb’ Spread porary basis. i(D-Ark) said. the evidence will | Monday night. . re) Bruce Osis _ | City Administrator Robert J. Mc- ; show what happens to legitimate! | Kenneth M. Peck, 30, a bread os “Nutt, who -hired Messick, said it aes Angered by Report businessmen and labor, unions) [wagon driver, said it began in EAST LANSING — Michigan is now “is my job to defend him.” lwhen they compete with “hood- | | December when he knocked on a ; 0 Se /jum-dominatéd companies who! ae 'door in nearby Castro Valley, making definite (progress Gowstd have the active backing of public! . | . looking for new customers eradication -of brucellosis, one of Forty. y Relatives ott inl,” [ _ ’ j z ew umeners, the most expensive cattle diseases “ so : t icing Eta * * 48 = too | Mrs, Jack W, Cassell,*36, bought : Gained F = el extension Friends Honor LONDON (AP)-British Prime; ‘The Times _ dutifully reported. He nid a top official of the’ ' ze ‘a loaf. On‘the next call, Peck sold s Pee ae - i i ~ oe ya > ee specialist eileen sate ry ini- Famil Elder |Minister Harold Macmillan today Macfnillan’s cable to the foreign’ nance Cor ee ore| jsome pastry. Friendly — neta versity. recently outlined current, y |was reported planhing a personal secretary and reported its story » meige {followed by introductions of Mrs. veht unionization of their muiti-' 'Patricia Peck to Dorothy Cassell milliomdollar pinball machine) and her husband, 37, a utility com- linvestigation to track down the;had caused the ‘“‘most intense progress of the calfhoad vaccina-- ROCHESTER Four sons, 11 sehece of a British newspaper interest’ at the Geneva confer- tion program in the state. Calfhood grandchildren and 10 great- -grand- gambling operations in the city of ee report that he will move Foreign enee. lisa pany engin Heelers In era seg the ae ined ahd lana ore mip rela- Minister Selwyn Lloyd to another) The conservative Daily Mail! lone ceeding” ae) | Each couple has three children. ease, he said., \coaries ‘asic Peunday at de| cabinet, Bos after the next geR: | reported from Geneva that ‘‘Sel- " Conaibities Contisel. Robert F. | “ends, Castell otmerved Figo’ era: erecuom |wyn Lidyd has been stabbed in) : The program is recommended | poe of os si a eee ee The ‘angry prime minister fired|ine back.” The Laborite Dalty| Sent, told 2’ news an “a case of people meeting and and urged by livestock sanitary ye fr, Wit a a hd OnOT’ off a’cable to Lloyd at the Geneva | cabled that ““Llayd’s position has’ six or eight county and local offi falling in love. officers. In the infected herds, | i. erg birth ‘omona. Rig Four conference assuring him] heen badly shaken. . cials whom he did not name st * & of B the calves are vaccinated at state |G = b ¥: \there was no foundation for the * jalleged to have had corrupt dea Last Friday the couples deft and federal expense, but all herd a ou a ay | report in the usually authoritative | Lord mearniondh: 2 Daily Ex. ings. << - # | their eSiicen wih a _ owners are urged to sects of- 4nd Mrs mot and family, London Times. commented: “The Tim s| set out by car for Tijuana, Mex- ficial calfhood vaccination. Mr. and Mrs. Vassie Wilmot-and) Macmillan acted ° swiftly to feonra has done mote‘to jeepers | McClellan made. his allegations ico After quickie divorces, Peck family; and /Mr. and Mrs. Ronald counter any idea the sensational lin’ a prepartd statement at the The current rate of vaccination is | |Olliffe. Mr. and Mrs. David Allen report might have raised that. ee eae of bee gy start of two weeks of public hear- nearly double that when the pro- and son attended from Detroit. —_ Britain's spokesman at the Gen- yj ¢jgus wulepert nd campaign ings. He has subpoenaed 45. wit- i married Dorothy Cassell and Cas- sell martied Patricia Peck. | They said the children are hap- gram was initiated in 1955, he sald. “ ‘eva talks did not have the govern- Londan-Mosco nesses, some of them alleged un-|, / a py with the arrangements. Peck oe Ragga — when | ment’s full confidence. The Times premio a recyhan oe sting derworld bigshots, including Chi- ole - moved in Monday with Dorothy The program, certified by the and tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- report suggested a new man and \¢ that Britain cannot now be cago mobster Sam (Moony) Gian- |and children = = — - ‘ cooperating agencies, aims at ard Wilmot and family, Mr. and ‘a new policy might be needed at. trusted as an, ally. * ey id cits sik take and David Casse a a: gun stamping out, any vestiges of the) yi, pinn Wilnet and family, (the Foreign Office after the sum- 2 * * * a ag 2 5 moved in to the Peck home wi disease. Vaccinating calves. be: yy ang. Mrs. Amos Wilmot Ivy mit. conference expected .in the poeaverbrook's Sunday Express ms tied. fo force a cleanup Patricia, Kimmie, 3, Penny, 5, tween four and nine months of age and family, and Mr. and Mrs. summer, \ted reported the day before the; ‘Hed. _|and Ronny Peck, 7. 4 with with, Strain 19 vaccine’ produces @ Kenneth MeQueen and son. The British government al80 Times article that if ar East-West = large degree of immunity to bru- eae was understood to have assured’ wommit theeting Jeads to a Con-| : 4 Hore Orders Crackdown cellosis. Dangers of becoming in-| A tape recording was made Of) 1. western allies that the St-year-| wevative election victory, se Trailer Burns , 3 | fectsll are. greatty lnssened by the Mr. Wilmot's peo Mae ten ang O14 Lloyd would be speaking for could be expected to give up thelin Brandon Township iin ss * on Illegal Ontario Trucks vaccination os ugh er and sritam for some considerable! Foreign Office for the post of lord) ee : i ee their families in California, Mr. gn q , | LANSING @ —,A crackdowr on In a herd infect with Bang’s, = tirhe to come chance the head of Brit-| BRANDON TOWNSHIP — A L , 6 eceeew calf losses run So per cent, and ® and Mrs. Lester Wilmot, and -Mr Along with their anger, govern- prac legal system. . house-trailer, apparently abandon- ; i Ontario truckers operating i he. milk production is decreased about) and Mrs. Roy. Beker. ment officials were tonsiderably . = * led, was destroyed by fire here AP Wirepnets | Detroit area without buying“) he 22 per cent, according to Parsons. ‘puzzled, It was believed the re- . . oo .t tyesterday, nguene, 'E. Bucking:, SOLVE MYSTERY — Univessity of California physicists Dro 84" jicense — ~ ors in addition, the, disease can be Plastic Cement Made 'spected London Tinies woyld han Fox Hunting Old Sport — township fire chief. — Stanley C. Freden, left, and Dr. R. Stephen White have réported bigpribcd Secretary many ames communicated to “humans, where! have carried.such a story unless; . .. (*. {today. i ave det { te ce produce it becomes undulant fever, so.it| NEW YORK \(UPI)—Plastic ce- it got :the information from an) LONDON, England (UPI)—Fox|. The trailer was parked on va- be igveeuay peaer —— aca ke al re Hare reported a check dawed te betomes dangerous as well as @X- ment is now available in a-squeeze apparently reliable source. salen ting. often, as “‘sav- cant farm propetty-on Perry Lake t6 2 per cent of the , / Canadian pensive [metal tube for filling and water-| gn officigl of the Times sa name of a road, one-half mile north of Sey-| earth. They said, to, they have measured the intensity of the rH" uckers pereinn 5 Oy area were |.” Pasteprization of milk destroys: proofing the spacas between bath- the paper couldn't, reveal / ae sport,” originate » tied chow mour Lake road. The property. has! ation. The pair say they solved some "9 oo Air Forse — na violating @ Reciprocal agreement _all the brucella organisms that, room and kitchen tiles where the’ sdurce but still Telit the report’ was | 1320 during the hen of King E® not been occupied pam id than | paws] Van Allen belt with the aid of an Air Fi ra —— them to buy Michigan | : #ix m e ” ‘ ates might be present. _toriginal cement has worn away. true. . ward il. youth, ee of he & Pa -.. | ere y ra ‘ *, =. . \ ee ee: Dyay) es i 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1950 us _ i Beat i S igers. Detroit Can't Relax as New | | a "cake (Americ “They want to incre me as time,”’ he grinned. a member of the club only if | | Bs dal dinners, hats, eres | 5 Chisox, Tribe Muff Chances in AL - Shades of Bil Veeck. Over 40,000 fans expect Foytack Gets Hitting tonight for Youk opm. Cleveland, 31, Monday, Wedd jant, rave empers ar e eae we Cleveland, 3-1, Monday, day sbiained eficasive guard Lou tiona Palatelia, a 4-year veteran with DETROIT (UPI) — Baseball's, United Press Interna’ i sixth inning when Frank pla ed home two of the runs. Puiged ace seed tw * the 49ers, for a future draft hottest team, the Tigers, heads into! It's still early in the season, yet singled home both Milwaukee runs. Pizarro ee eng a eighth'drive in one run, scored on a choice, The Packers signed 9th another crucial - series tonight tempers already are flaring in that| ~*~ * * ateagioe Rodgers’ base-cleariig! wild pitch and then hit his third draft _ Hoag: Ly P gene Ps against the resurgent Yankees. National League pennant race. | The Giants kayoed Joey Jay in: ‘double was the key blow. homer. of the year. Ray Moore tng gainer - the East. | dlntanie Dien, win oe himnselt Daryl Spencer, Willie Mays and @ six-run third inning during which “pug Daley pitched a sever-hit- lost his third game against one a oe € a masier ining when he gets 8 10ne ‘ tted. Jones himself sin-iter for the Athletics Joe De-iwin. Ibull ithe yood pitching, sald hig) De! Rice were the principals Mon-/11 men ‘batt f te dhesink Maury Wille, an infielder ‘day night when the San Francisco| ‘ : z Tigers. this Sonped imain worry is that the Tiger pitch- Giants crept to within 1% games by the Tigers early year, ing will fall off a little. of firet place by walloping the Mil pang mye dy Al og sgetaers There was no indicatioh of any watikee Braves, 11-2. Priiny : ; placing Bob Lillis. Detroiter Bob recession yesterday. Dykes got First Rice momentarily Miller, a former National League good pitching — from Paul Foy- stunned, Spencer when he tagged 4 hurler, has joined Montreal after tack — and the long ball — from him out during a rundown be- being rel by: . Eddie Yost — and Detrott hand- tween third and home in the .- «ere ed the Cleveland Indians a 3-1 seventh inning, Then Mays re-— en is kK ong setback, the Tribe's fifth tows In | taitated by bowling over ‘Rice dimmy Dykes refuses to take Bin ee Bd | the last six games. on a play at the plate during b credit for Detroit's success since « f Fhe Tigers now have we won seven a four-run San Francisco rally he took over, bas | can't hit, 1 can t ; AP wirephote of their last eight. But the in the elghth and sending the fleld, 1 can't pitch and most cer HYNDMAN QUALIFIES — Bill Hyndman of Philadelphia, josers of four straight to Detroit, | ‘| Milwaukee catcher to a hospital eT ee run, - ie eee. runperup last weekend in the British Amateur, blasts from sand showed signs of snapping back by with a bruised lower shin bone. Once down 12-30 to the eppesi- trap on 18th hole at Baltusrol in New Jersey on his way to quali- taking three in a row from Wash- Mays himself was taken out of ian he figure ees against : fying = a berth in the National ‘Open. He had a 72 for the 18. lington while outscoring the Sena. the lineup with shin bruises but 58. ’ f “ — — |tors, 25-2, over the weekend. Duke! said he definitely would play Tues- ; Maas (3-2) was scheduled to start'day night when the teams resume es & ‘agairist pens Mossi (3-2). their four-game series. * A Leg eteppen legenias eae * | te * *® = iZ o ajor wii | League clubs to sign 20-year- pecord N , L . books May 26 when he pitched 12 onne S, akers Me anwhile, Detroit tied it in the. econsecutive perfect innings for ° fourth on Charlie Maxwell's single, | Pittsburgh's Pirates against Mil Softball Victors a walk to Al Kaline and sacrifice: by Gail Harris — ‘I think that’ 8 ‘ithe first time I've ever sacrificed,” the slugging first baseman said— and Lou Berberet's sacrifice fly. wanker at Drayton Park Back-to-back singles, four errors * * * The Braves finally got one tit and put across @ man_in the [th an inning to win, 10 and Al Gerard's booming triple Yost's nomer in the fifth put De- League President Warren C iclimaxed a four-run 4th- inning|{rolt up 2-1 and Frank Bolling tri Giles announced plans. for the gift, rally and brought Nonne’s Res [pied and scored on a passed ball Monday and said it will probably taurant a 3-3 victory over Drayton) in the seventh. be presented at Forbes Field Drug in > Waterford Amerean| Gary Bell, who bested poytaex! sometime during the Pirates’; League softball action last night! 'In their last meeting when Foytack ipitched six innings of perfect ball) 'hefore losing on a two-hitter, tock | the defeat, his fourth against as| many wins although he also threw] a five-hitter, Foytack is 3-6. at Drayton Plains. The winning pitcher was Jim 12 innings, and each will be en-|Christle, who limited the Drug graved with a play-by-play ac. gists to four hits and struck out; count of the Braves going down 14°-Gerard was_the star of the, in order in each inning. [game at the plate with two triples! June Vy e goblets are to represent the. home stand which ends ~ OLEVEL AND DETROIT . brh bi abdrh bi. The tray will be inscribed as and a single ingthree official tries | | Plersall cf 4000 Yost a a13t follows: Yesterday's other game was a Hamner 3b 4006 Kuenn rf 3000 a poapeps Chee ai . Minoso If 4020 Maxgell If-311 0) To Hatvey Haddix in recogni ee affair which featured a@ total) colavito rt 4000 Kalite ef 3000 tion of his outstanling perform. of 21 errors and wound up in ajP wer Ib 4110 Nareis Ib 2010 ance—Unprecedented in baseball 13-12 triumph for the Lotus Lakers Niron'e 200) Bridges as 300.0. history—pitching 12 consecutive over Walls Service. Emerson's Martin % 2000 Veal oa 0000 perfect innings. game of May 26. ‘double, an error and a single by coe a cus Font . teas 1959 °° Jack Fears tallied the winning Bell p 2000 = Francona } 01 6 — run for the Lakers in the bottony ginertd 3p reac S ftb ll S! of the 7th inning O a ate Walla “Bervice - 116 400 0-19 9 yy, Totals S118 1 Totals 26353 - ~*~ otua Lakers 240 180 }—17 11 1 sin maf ls ib Marsis in th, B— cae ; - Baxter, Neeley and Jergovich: E 1, |Singied> tor Bell in st TONIGHT’S GAMES Kerker pnd @Quieoletr? | CLAYEAND O10 one ov! City League rug yo 000 O39 ¢ g (DETROIT . =3 At Beaudttete- Sport Bhop ve State Nonne's oo, 400 « 8 @ 9|/ B-Nond. PO-A Clevelane” 21g. Des Hospital (International), 7 pm, and Goulet and Ramiey Christie agd|ttott 27-0) DP—Meld, eral and wer Drive-In Cleanera ove Qriff™ Grill, weetoued LOB Clevéland 4, Detrol (International:, @ 30 p. th 1 ‘, Marria, @F At WNorthside—Pontiac Retailers ” va Ninon B Riorit — - _ Pontiac Police (International), 7 pm R BR 80: and Wright's Upholstery va, Autos o° Kwago Boys Want Coach Rell «h. 4-4) i f thee 3 : » Burope eee ss) pm Aredowski 1 6 0 @ aterfor eague 5 At Drazven Plaine—Lotue Lakers vs Phe West Bloomfield Boys Club ee a Rear ravacent ae Eagles (National), T pm. .and Pobskia wants a manager for it > Bar ve. Waterford Merctrante (National: s ic its Class D espace T-1:06. A646 #30 pm hasehall.teaim whith will compet - WEDNESDAY'S GAMES in the Pontiac € } Cay tage entiac Cy Jhqior League + Matthews: vs. Gonzales At Beaudette- Elke No 8i0 ve cro this summer. Any person who Lece! 804 (American), 7T pm, -and : “ ane | . rege an ' Dent's’ & Herk's ve Pontiac Merehants likes workin with boys and would | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J (AP) — ‘American’. 8:30, p.m. : ,be interestedin coaching this team | Lightweight contender Len’. Mat- At Northstde--Big Bear vs Arro Reail, (National). 7 pm., and Buttercup Drive Ta ve. Huron Bowi iNational), 830 pin Water ‘call tT should Carl Misfeldt Nats 2-666) him persenally ‘or ue y j At Drayton Plains—Drayton Drug vs M8 home in Keego Harbor, 6noe-Rel (American), 7 pam. and. Non he «| Moss Ave, before 9 an or oor Cover) pene ey. "20 ogee ri 8 liween ! 5 and 6 pam FE | thews, of Philadelphia, and -Jehn- atthy Gonzales of Oakland, Calif. 3OT3 | were signed Monddy for a nation- be-jally televised 10-round bout July/¢ 3 in Attantie City: ' € ser er with the overpowering stuff, .| first Athletics, lead them by only 4'4. Sam Jones, the erratic sidearm- | | DETROIT # — They're talking pennant again at Briggs Stadium—| ‘but only in whispers. Seven victories in their last eight’ turned in an eight-hitter to square! his season record at 5-5 as the Gtants pounded out 14 hits. Jones had a- five-hit shutout until the per cent) Veeck group catcher to throw the ball back. He games, alegre pie a Soe: mga ‘ er team “We did offer Comiskey @ 60D) City League softball batters fn. wanted to throw again,” Dykes san rRancisco py MILWAUKEE a he bec Tigers ci’ at tract for 212 yenry atan inereased’ ally broke through and had them-/*4ld Rikiend rf $120 Mothews 30 3000 the contending teams once again. . irkiand r athewa salary, but ‘there was no stock i" selves “a night Monday at Bean “I told him to take his time. Mays ef 4221 Aeron rf 2000 ” ‘ » d id volved in the negotiations, rine ‘dette and Northside parks ff tiey got two singles in a row, Cepeda, Ib ees Covin-ton if i130. “It's a wide open race,” sald | ¥eeck. ‘We also agreed to buy . . | ; ~atche * and talk to Waener if 22060 Torre tb 4032) manager Jimmie Dykes after hich helongs to- the Twenty hits were made in the call the catcher out and ta @ Gennidt @ 0108 Rice 6 tens ead bs as ne sare es tion rt what.) Huron Bowl-Moose game at North him or one of the Inflelders or Spencer ab pe lesen, “ tees ee ae a | . 7 i j I +. Ao Ly | White ox Te fixed by an ap side with the Huron team scoring) walk around the mound a bit,’ Landrith 4 ti Kontlle 2b 20001 good a chance as ond e pr “oe = fe Fi | 25 oa prite . |twic e in the 7th inning for a 9-8} Dykes sald. Pgtesrg e at ee 14 | ae! ». ttt? other guys. praiser a | ; ) * * * [yi tory. The Moose socked 11 safe | “He started throwing as soon as Hf: arab ° rae But Dykes, at 62, has been 33282 around long enough to know that ‘it pays to temper optimism with leold facts, and the chance that| peo poed 1411 things might not go so well today oon 000— 2 ‘as they did yesterday. * * * So, he came up with no miracle) answers when asked why the Ti-| cVern Lema ted 111410 ‘Total for —bandrith th; >— otoeee out for Mantilla in hn: o—Flied out for Pisarre th Mth. San Franctsee Milwaukee ‘ E—Rice PO-A—San Franciaco n-16,, Milwaukee 27-10 DI Davenport. Spencer and Cepeda; Rodgers, pencer and Ceveda LOB Ban Francisco 9, Milwau- 7 78 Cepeda, Rodgers ir mM R ERBASO 8 Jones (W. 55) ® & 2 1 3 S$ gers had a T98 record sirice he ». a Te 2237 € § $ 2 took over, and a 2-15 mark under WP—8. Jones. PB Rice, Landrith oF his predecessor, Bill Norman. A his 600 Amith, Dascoll, sSecory. T—2 ; : - | “ don’t know,” Dykes ad- SANGAE CHET Parcaae | mitted, “but It’s great to be win- : eb rh bi abrbdi ning. As long as we're doing that, Fitts egg Apert ddA 1 won't concern myself about raog r Ox | Williams 3b 4030 Romano o 4060106 things Hike that, [ll say one Ward tb 4000 [eller Ib 4010 ® amith 3 8909 Ennis ite 30.00) | thing, though, like they say in | vs r uf 3050 Philips > 3010) that old song: I hope they leve Macey Ib Lees Landis ef ase me in September the way they | yee oc 4 oore Dei sri sa 3 a33 ahalies” eog did in May.” Jaley 400.0 Binley p als ob ae ‘ens aot 171) Dykes sized up the American @ Struck out for oore in League this wa Kansas City 00 070 100—3 y Chicage eee 100 000—1 =’ The league seems to have. arent KE —None. PO-A—Kansas City 27-11;-Chi- balance. There aren't any patsies 0 +" Den t u and B He ee eee eee 3 around these days. You can't take 7 losing so many at the start. Now | beat yo. sometimes. If Boston it has surprised everyone again, | can get its pitching straightened including me, by doing so well. Of | around, there is enough power on course, I can’t expect our team to) | that team to carry it up near the ‘continue at its present pace, and top. i'm still leery about our bullpen. And the New, York Yankees _| “I'd like to have another real, iwell, the guy who sells them short, good reliefer. Also, I'd be in trou- | even after their bad slump, is out ble if any one of those eight guys ‘of his mind.” il play every day got injured; But x * * |we've come a long way, and the And what about his own Tigers? dixence to the top is not nearly “I'm not much for predictions. | as far as it was a few weeks ‘This club surprised everyone by ago.” | pitchers — and they're bound to U.S. Entry in Derby Likes ‘Soft Going Sun Hits Arvak’s Chances | LONDON (# — American race third favorite Saint Crespin til) horse owner Mrs. Josephine Bay) whose odds are 9-1. Paul of New York today looked) Complete betting odds: Princil- jat the blue skies and sunshine of! Jon, 6-1, Thymus, 8-1; Saint Cres- England—and sighed. ‘pin III, 91; Fidalgo, Parthia, She was one of the few people, |in this land of rain, wind, and fog Carnoustie, Shantung, 10-1; Am- |who was sad at seeing the sun shin- ourrou, 100-6; Dan Cupid, 20-1; jing from clear skies. Above Suspicion, 22-1; Casque, Her Epsom Derby entry, Arvak Regent II, 28-1; Reactor, 33-1; Ar- ilikes a soft, yielding turf for. rac-| vac. New B fig) 010) Joeepine, ing. And at the moment it's firm) jand fast, Lindrick? 66-1; Barbary Pirate, “Given some rain my horse is ‘Beau Tudor, Rousseau’s Dream,’ Absolutely set to beat the -Aly 200-1. Khan,’ Mrs. Paul said. Wednesday's race will be the Arvak is .a-40-1 chancé in the 180th Epsom Derby — the richest field of 20 probable runners fot ever run. Prize money. emowns) the mile and half Epsom Derby to $119. 504. . - 2 ricio ous : DeMaeest rv a HR Dehtecstrt " i — - co ar ee eon Sah tomorrow. He is a bay son of Su - |Moore (L, 1-3) s @ 3 3 0 & 7 di, 'preme Court-Garden City. Groza Becomes Coach 9 9 1 o timore has a good defense an 5 {fesse Fon iy; re on on or sat HG d Willie Tasby is' Another American-owned colt,| ‘WE Moore. Daley U—Umont. Berry, Brea! PUching. an ‘Dan Cupid, is a 201 betting pick.| LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Alex) Honochick and Flaherty. T—2:.13 > A- 624 giving them some punch. * * * “With pitchers like Ned Gatver and Bud Daley, and hitters like \Bob Cerv and Roger Maris, Kansas | ic ity is tough. Those guys can rat ithe devil out of- you — Look w they did to Chicago! “Washington has Harmon Kille- | brew and three other guys who ean bat your brains out, and those two Cubans (Pedro Ramos and Camilo Pascual) Dawkins Winner ® of New Honors Cadets’ Athletic Ace Gets 3 Awards Today, Now Has Nearly 20 WEST POINT, N.Y, (AP)—Pete Jawkins received three more vwards today at the traditional U.S, Military Academy athletic review, bringing his total of hon- ora and trophies to nearly 20. * * 2 The All-America halfback, win- ner of the Heisman and Maxwell Trophies, received the Army Ath-| letic Assn, award as the first, classman who has rendered the most. valuable service to athletics |during his career as a cadet; the |Merit Medal of the Eastern Col- ‘lege Athletic Conference given the ‘first classman excelling in“ th- letics and scholarship, and the Edgerton Award as captain of the 1958 Army football team. * * * Tie 21-year-old native of Royal Oak, Mich., js brigade command. er of the Corps: president of his! - graduating class, and ranked sev- enth academically among the 50] classmen. He also won a Rhodes . Scholarship through a competitive —— dat De- cember. I ' ONE OF BEST-—Paul Foytack turned in one of the best: pitching performances of his career yes- terday when he scattered five to beat Cleveland for his 3rd vic- are fine hits and did not ‘walk a batter | tDan Cupid, a chestnut colt by, Groza, former University of Ken- Native Dance out of Vixenette, is tucky basketball star, is going to [pares by Mrs, P. A. B. Widener’ try his, hand at college coaching. of Philadelphia, « | Groza was picked yesterday to | Prince Aly Khan owns favored;become coach at Bellarmine Col- t/Princillon, a 6-1 betting shot, and lege on July 1. by ed LEAGUE NATIONAL — Wen Lest t. Wee Lest Pet. Behind et. eb pnaae Re = J 581 7 Polity rod ne = Hs = “ i Chie sas d \San France : ' Salttrcore ow BD 3 343 1) «Pittsburgh... “4 621 533 Kanes City ..... al n ~ Ba Los Angeles au 2 S21 4% troit 21 #9 4% (Chleage ........ 23 0C«<‘ en New York Hd 2 pits $“% | Cincinnati 21 23 47- 7% | Washington - boy “447 (16 MR. Lous. is 3 7 69% Boston 442066 Ph is v7 am YESTERDA Y ie RESU LTs | YESTERD. DAY'S RESULTS | Detroit % ares) jan Francisco 11, Milwaukee 2, night’ Kansas City 3 ae 1, night | Only qame sc fed. a ee vs TODAY'S GAMES & GAMES Washington at Cleveland, 7 p.m.—Ramos ‘Ban Francisco at “riley tb s om— (5-8) ve. Grant (31). Sanford a’ tent 8 pm — St. am m.—Me- Baltimore " ‘sae ep ve a, Daniet ga Ny +e mo ynew fee Sat. P. eas. on ote Jat ryg | Boston at ‘xanena City, 9 p.m.—Bullivas, ( anal » game Los Angeles at innatt, & mi-Drye | | oe Sous Svepers dale (+4) vs. Lawrence as). | ashinevee = Cleveland ai = } ol at ee ia. ie 2 — Chicago. ) . [Rew Yer = ry Deere é: 3 L TOMORROW TLE eae tg erry Payburgh, Ts pam. | é Pet. Behind Los Ange! “a innati, 8 p.m. | Buffate .™ 33 an Chie Pailadeiphia, 7:05 p.m. [ewer eet a a SOUTHERN (ASSOCIATION ‘Miami, | Wee Lest Benial cavene re 23 3900s ty | Nashville 31 18 3 eed ae, PR OS OS ee ee Bt foreate a ax" So «Uf Mobie E 2 Se 64 d N fermmphis ‘ 2 8 ol Lest Pt Bening Cratianooga 1 6 #2 0«CO8 etneapelts a . Shrev 2 ne 7m Tre ts “ vw se = aemanenisen 3 68 53 “IC Charleston n ie a9 ACen Lect Pet Ochind #. Peul 431° 10%) Sacramento 3 WD s@ «= : westeRy _pivrsion 2 J a %, Lest Pet. Behind lard ; n a 5% Dailies ba se MS Phoenix Sees, a Ut ver 2 =| (ASR 2 Vantouver. A » « § | Port Worth “2 bo oe ae 3% ne oe : or . . Be it ves j ; frousted reeenee 2 3-32 ~~ 84 ' . pease a 3 " AB we * Aa a The New York club not only is stirring and breathing; it’s | breathing fire. The “big three’’ . — Mickey Mantle, Bill Skowron and Yogi Berra — are hitting; the pitchers are pitching, with Don Larsen and Bob Turley turn- ing in consecutive shutouts, and the athletes aren’t beating them- | selves in the field, The big bouquets, both from fans and teammates, are going to Maatle, who has practically picked up the club on his broad shoulders and carried it upward from eighth place to sixth. In his last 12 games he has hit at a .476 pace, and boosted his average from .290 to .328. His blows included four home runs, four doubles and 12 singles. He’s stolen four bases, walked 12 times. Central Rallies to Nip PNH, 7-5 Experience was the difference as Pontiac Central came from be- hind to edge Pontiac Northern 7-5 in nine innings and complete a sweep of the 1st two-game baseball series between the schools. . The Chiefs were down 5-1 in the 7th when two walks, an infield hit and a pair of wild throws tied the issue. Winner Dave Jones start- the winning rally inthe 9th iwith a single. Phil Rabaja batted the pitcher in and later scored an jinsurance marker himself, | It was a rough loss for Northern's Dick Lamphere. He gave up only one hit for six frames and a total of five for the game. Larry See. and Tom Chariten each slammed big hits when the Huskies tallied all thgir runs in the 4th. CENTRAL NORTHERN BRH ABRA Rabaja, 23> § 1 2 Chariton,27)3 9 1 Smith. 3> 3 6 1# Thomps’n.rf 200 Gonsales. cf 4 1 1 Mocaarskirf 1 @ 0 Haywart,1b$§ 0 1 Kimmel, 3b4 1 1 I. Jones, rf 3 1 © Hertle, ss 3 0 1 aw, as 2 0 0 Norton, c 4 0 0 Staleyif.ib 4 0 0 Bee, cf S$ 2,4 Skelley, ¢ 3 1 © Kendall, ib 4 1 2 |Tiltman, p 0.1 0 Miracle, if 4 1 1 'D. Jones, p 3 2 1 Lampherep 2 1 6 x-Chapa 1696 1 Yn 5 1 EA ie ps ene SS 9th ‘PCH aes 000 402-7 6 1 PME ossiewecen * Bao $00 0005 7 4 WEDNESDAY'S PREP SCHEDULE EML meet at-East Detroit. | EML tourney continues at Port Huron, Tth-Inning Rally | | | | i wc Wins for Grill 9 *Grift’s Grill rallied for two runs in the bottom of the 7th inning for a 4-3 decision over Don Nicholie in Class B City League baseball action Monday at Jaycee Park. - Singles by Jerry Dennis, Denny Evans and Jerry ‘Hill plus a sac- rifice bunt by Bob Reeves resulted in two runs and, pinned defeat on pitcher Greg Meadows, Bob Gar- jrett hurled the distance for the | ionere and allowed. orly: three i hits, | Hill, who drove in the winning | run, paced Griff's seven-hit attack with two safeties. , Don. Nicholie Orff. Gril : Meadows -and Wileon, * His 140 Total » oe ae kk * *. &- Birdie on Final Hole Enables Snead to Qualify for Open Is Second Best at Grosse lle Amateurs Tom Draper, Glenn Johnson Among, Six Who Succeed By BILL CORNWELL Youthful Gene Bone, the city of Pontiac’s finest contribution to the ranks of playing golf professionals, ended four years of frustration Tle Golf and Country Club. The 27-year-old Bone fired a two- under-par 140- on, a pair of .70’s to qualify for the ; National Open Golf Champion- ship for the first time in his short BONE professional career. It was Gene’s 5th attempt at gaining a berth in America’s yes- terday—he placed 2nd—but that. was only a minor detail. It was another youngster, 21- year-old Lee Raymond from To- ledo, who walked off with medal honors in the 36-bole sectional qual- ifiers-over_the par 36-35—71 Grosse lle layout. ow * * Raymond, a teaching pro at the Fairway Driving Range in Toledo and a former University of Miami (Fla.) student, shot a brilliant 65 in the morning and added a 73 in the afternoon for a medal total of 138. Completing the list of six who Monday at Grosse| ~ - If Snead was relieved; spon- sors of the big tournament June 11-13 at the Winged Foot Golf N. Y., must have been overjoyed. His pres- ence will. mea&h thousands in add- THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2,°1959 ‘for yates on Sth Attempt. The Slammer’ Barely Makes It "By The Associated Press ‘It is in keeping with the char- acter of Sam Snead. Two weeks ago he shot a 59, one of the finest jrounds of competitive golf ever. Yesterday he had to scramble to qualify for the National Open. A birdie on the 36th and final hole at the Congressional Coun- try Club in Washington, D. C., saved him. It gave him a 72 7T0— 142 when one stroke more would have put him on the sidelines. x «x * Club, Mamaroneck, ed revenue. Although he never has won the Open—he was runner-up four times—Snead remains the most glamorous figure in golf. He has won 103 tournaments. He banked] . more money perhaps than any other player. Win, lose or draw, galleries flock at his heels. - * * * Grumbling and grousing, Sam will be the sentimental and, with many, a betting favorite in the 72-hole championship showdown. There were no shocking casual- ties in the sectional qualifying de- signed to reduce the tournament field _to_its standard —150- -competi- tors, including 19 players exempt from qualifying. Most of the top leading amateurs made the grade. Atlan- ta’s postponed trials are set to- tournament pros and day. Jack Burke Jr., cinnati. Al earned ‘spots in the U.S, Open were veterans Chick Harbert of Meadowbrook and Pete Cooper of Lakeland, Fla., both pros, and amateurs Tom Draper of Red | Run and Glenn Johnson of Grosse | lle, Harbert finished 3rd in the field| of .26 players with 72-70—142, fol-| lowed by Draper at 72-71—143. Cooper and Johnson won their places in the Open after two holes) of sudden-death against bi, John, Barnum of Blythefield in Grand Rapids and Larry Tomasino of! Ann Arbor's Barton — * * Cooper, Johnson, parma anal Tomasino wound up their 36-hole trips all square at 145, After each player carded par four on the Ist hole, Cooper and Johnson nailed déwn Open positions with pars on. the 412-yard 2nd as Tomasino and Barnum slipped to bogey fives. Bone, new head pro at War- wick Hills, can thank his putter for landing him in the Open. He wasn’t shooting consistently good golf from tee to green, but he needed just 30 putts on the morn- ing round and then required only 25 on the 2nd tour which featured 11 one-putt greens. His score card ‘listed a total of six birdies, three-in a row on the front side of the 2nd round, and his nine-hole breakdown read 35- 95-32-38. | * * * in a playoff at Baltusrol in Spring- field, N. J. * * * The proud U. S. Walker Cup! team, rushing back from England, was split by the trials. Deane Be- the iman of Silver Spring, Md., former Mas- ters and PGA champion, had to survive a four-man playoff at Cin- Balding of Canada came through a playoff at Buf- falo, N. Y. Ed (Porky Oliver lost new British Amateur champion qualified at Washington with 139; Bill Hyndman of Abington, Pa., the runnerup, made it at Baltus- hole to qualify forthe National Mamaroneck, N. Y. He had to ge did it. rol. Jack Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio, and Harvie Ward of San Francisco also gained places. But Billy Joe Patton of Morgantown, LOVE THAT PUTTER — Sam Snead had nothing but glowing words for his putter yesterday after posting a birdie -on' the final. Open coming up next week at t the birdie to survive the cut and SEATTLE (AP) — A group of day in what they said was a fight for survival against major league inroads ‘‘which are destroying the sport.” Canadian Fans See Ist Women’s IF istic Battle McADAM, New Brunswick ™ — A 20-year-old stenographer out- pointed a 37-year-old grandmother last night in what was believed to be Canada’s first women’s boxing match. The 5-rounder matched the steno, Myrna McConvey, 120, of St. Ste- N.B., against Mrs. June phen, Lounder, the grandmother, 142 iVanceboro, Me. The crowd cotati 672. Miss McConvey was the only one | |to show any semblance of aptitude. She said she had picked up a few tips from her brother, who does some bexing. “I’m as hard as a rock and as strong as a moose,”’ claimed Mrs. Lounder before she entered the ring. But once inside she could only flail away aimlessly. * ‘The 65 rifled by Raymond set aj) new Competitive course record at © Grosse Ile and sent him on his way to Open qualification forthe Ist time. Cooper, chipped within one foot 6f the | cup for a “gimme” putt to win | his part of the sudden-death play- off and Johnson, four-time Michi- gan Amateur champion playing | over his home links, endéd the | suspense by canning a 10-footer. Tomasine and Barnum will be. listed as alternates for the JU.S. li Open tourney, scheduled June 11- | 13 at Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, | N. Y. 55 to 56\..... $100 FINANCE TERMS! All Werk Guaranteed ‘WE HAVE “MOVED | 197 S.. Saginaw St. ~ ‘FE 8-6022 © Pe Me KKK KKK KKKKK ex-Knoll wood pro, .— e 5 * ~ Doctoring - aes DIAGNOSIS: Clyde Perkins of Portland, Ore., president of the newly organized | Independent Baseball Clubs Assn., said ‘“‘we will go to the highest} jcourt in the land to sustain our) position, if we. can't deal with the |majors man-to-man.’ 7) * * than half a dozen minor leagues were represented at the organiza- tional meeting ‘‘and we will have at least 50 member clubs before we are through.” “We are going to-try and get the bonus rule thrown out entire- ly," he said. ‘With it in effect of the majors. control all of the tal- ented young players and the mi- [ore nors are frozen out by the fantas- tic prices paid for untried rookies. *‘And there must be some change | in the present indiscriminate and unthinking practice of feeding ma- jor league telecasts unrestricted into minor league territory.” *. * * Among the minor league circuits represented at’ the meeting “were the vs A Pacific Coast —— Your Gol ———— By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Sidehill lie trouble. Proper adjustments lacking. minor league baseball club execu: | tives banded together here Mon-| Perkins said 18 clubs from more | American Assn. and International League, the double A Southern Assn., class B Northwest League and class C Pioneer League. Perkins is a co-owner of the| Portland Beavers of the PCL. Named as regional vice oe |dents were Earl Mann of the At- jlanta Crackers in the, seater |Assn.: Cedric Tallis, general man-| ager of the Vancouver Mounties | of the PCL and Joe Ryan of the Miami Marlins in the Internation- \al League. Don Walker, attorney \for the Portland club, is secre- aon * * * ® a second meeting to be announ¢ed| shortly. Walker said the ultimate goal of the new organization is a new, modernized constitution to cover all of baseball. * * * “Our only salvation is in unity.” he_ said. ‘All the old baseball + ing world in the past half cen- tury.” : * * * Perkins, declared that the inde- pendent minor league clubs feel ‘they have been treated unfairly by the majors, who control a ' | president Beman - Match Suggested WASHINGTON (AP) | John Marshall Butler (R-MD) said “ Monday he will try to.arrange a Sen. | Minor Leaguers Form ‘Survival’ Front | Other officers will be elected at|of the National Assn. of ‘Minor! Summer campaign for Lake Or- laws and regulations need to be ion Archery Club gets under way igiven a long, hard look and|Wednesday, June 3, at 7:30 p.m brought up to date. Baseball has;@t the club's reving range, Bald |failed to keep up with the chang- | Mt. Recreation, area. First com- petition will be the indoor ican round, The roving range is open public. Stone, Jr., target captain Dean Rosalie Rohrer, reporters; Information regarding the club. may be obtained by calling Leo: MY 3-7002, or Dran Rohrer, FE 2.6159, evenings after’ ‘Officers were elected recently, \with Kelly Baker, president; Stone, viee-president; Sharon Stone’ secretary; Judy Vaught, treasurer: Roher Amer- to the Just Drive In... Give the correct answer and ‘we do the rest! Lee and execu SEVENTEEN UALIFIERS Villanova, ‘ee —~! Lee Raymond, Toledo... 65-73—138 Dee, oe Sad itd ne ne; Warwick Hills ....10-70—1 jartsdale, N.Y, ess Chick Harbert, Meadowbrook 12:10—143| xJules E. Gates). ‘caine *fom Draper, Red. Run ...... -T1143 NI. cecosesnies 76— . oe Johnson, Grosse le 6. T1-T4— 145 ye — ated Se r e Cooper, ,Uake!and, Fis...72-73—145| 8 Ae TI * “tk x * ALTERNATES x-Dick D. Ghapman, nee Larry Tamasino, Barton Hills T1-74—145 Pinehurst, N.C. toses- THT 1468 John Barnum, Blythefield ..70-76—145| %-Don y: es asa NON-QUALIFIERS Wichita Falls, Tex. .,..,..7422—146 Tommy Cosmos, Oakland Hills 75-T3—148|48cob Zastko, ‘ ae Windsor ence Summit, NJ... 1.46.1... 78 TI 148 anco arborn +» 1 ‘ *Harold Brink. Blythefield....71-70—150 _—_— Max Evans, Glen Oaks ...... 78-T2—150 At Portiend. Ore. T. Shannon, Orchard Lake. 1% 150 Joe —— *Mel Stevens. Western .... ~T3—151 Spokane, Wash.->............ 72-70-1423 Bob Gajda, Forest Lake .... a 72—151, Ray Honsberger -_ Corest._Peslotune ee eae Geattig cn cascsnsccs: 73-€9—144 *Bo anasiu seland:..... 13-79— | cram petaerms TITS) at ron work a m. Tremont .... - ° x. N. C., lest out at Washington and} Duke elitr. was low at Baitus- sRay Lovell. Biratuguens ... 17-16—~153 x-John Paul ¢ , | 4 oe ob Inman, Detroit G_ C.....19-T7—156) Sweetwater, Tez. ......... Ward Wettlauer of Buffalo, N. Y.,/rol with 6859-137. . Jack Phelps, Kalamasoo | 00-18—158|Joe Conrad. se missed in his home town. | Three former champions lost /*Ron Laug. Grand Rapids C.C. 82-01—173 | San Antonio ............... 70-71 141 + * lute Gene Saracen With 150. and wi = nbardeen ee 76— withdrew [Jim Hiskey, ~ x eegie yles Jr., Western 80—with- ous : -4.. 68-73—141 The magnetic name of Robert Tony Manero, with 151, missed “fy... blag lane ee Tyre Jones was stricken from at Baltusrol. Lew. Worsham, who! | Billy aaewel, a os “I the roll. Robert III, son of the once beat Snead in a playoff for sainas at os D.C. [Ray Gaiters eeeateeeceeesenee 69-73—142 *|immortal Bobby, a New England} tne Ope : gaa sean a ‘ Elin APB oc cccis accesses. 68-67—135 Bart Haltom. “"""*" Senegal mn strokes at Washington and missed) Arnold Pelmer ‘ort Worth. oo... ecaeee = soft drink executive, who quali- . me tOn § Sarasota, Fla. ........0.0555 68-69—137 | Dick “Whetale. ace tae 168 fied locally, failed this time with |his first Open since 1839 |'Ted Kroll. sconesouiise 73-73—146 _|a score of 158 for two rounds at! The Masters champion Sd | 5g eee BO estersneeneeee ned —— Baltusrol. leading money winner, Art Wall Norbeck, Md. ........0005 . 1069-139 wesiey Enis ji Cashak Two amateur brothers — Dr.|Jr., got in comfortably at Cin-| ee et oer n ise apiece, HJ. seaeeeee 65-68—133 Frark Bellino, a dentist, and cinnati with 137. Such names as | x-Deane Beman - cmnati | Silver Spring. Md. .......-. 7267-139 jonn semulim, see. - 66-69-1355 George Bellino, an Ohio State Ted ‘Kroll, Doug Ford, Arnold | Clarence Doser Sentoghenta: Cali. 68-69—136 student—qualified at Buffalo. Palmer, Bo Wininger, Lionel He-| Sere Md. .-.s2scs..12. 73-6118 ee tee nets Three of the young touring|bert and Henry Ransom made the A "Danvilie. Va. . ...eesseee 9-72-10 | apy “therville. Ma. ........ 67-70—137 pros took honors at the main list. . | Henry ‘necro n 72-69—141 Don 3 Manor, Pa. ...... 6869-137 qualifying sites. | Defending champion... Tommy sam snead — 72-70-18 Dick maweee Springs, Calif . 6969-138 Wesley Ellis Jr., 27, of Alder- Bolt was exempt from~qualifying po. RS ros “Sulphur Springs. ie pS Bie, Calif, 68-70—138 cress, N. J., scored 133 to along with the four . previous Southern Punes, N.C. a enero p lead 30 qualifiers at Cincinnati/champs, Dick Mayer, Cary Mid- oe ork. Pa . T2-70—-142 | Bo Wuninger.” a — where most of the barnstorming dlecoff. Jack Fleck and Ed Fur-| , Py =e ‘ AA < a . op — At Ramsas City Lafayeite. La oe pros took their licks. It was the gol. Also exempt were two other 20. paxter Jt 143 Budde Sime | ee 70-68—138 day’s best score. Walker Inman'ex-winners who finished in the Amarillo, Bex. 0 .-s.+-5 73-70— Len cy Calif. esse ee. 67-72—139 Jr., 28, of the Elgin, Fla, Air first ten last year, Ben Hogan P®$, Peele 0. 71-73—144 | Sp omito, Calif... nee-1 Base, led at Washington. with and Julius Bores, and amateur Ra By Oootel mark, Kan: ra-7a— ee | PRY Fe te 68-67—135. Mike Souchak, former!champ Charlie Coe. Joe Himenes. | sfam Carmichael, o7—He | Manhatten, Kan. 9 4..++.-- 1472-146 Martigsvilie, Ind. ........ 66-71—139 * * * * * j Sten Thirsk, 73-74-168 Bully ‘asper. ; Kansas City r3-14— *. Apple Vatiey. Cali, eves: 71-69—140 svames cKkere ; Wichita, Kan. 73-73—146 | ah sohreass Mev eeccec ewe —_ ume At Chicage " wk — os Bill Ogden, _- We nesnonesece 71-69— 140 COBO «ae eee ewe TH TO— 144 | | ® -Ed Tutwiler, Guy I leston, -4o— \ Criticise y Of Se nie aera, YE a Teddy Rhodes, hill, a ear easenpianes 69-71—149 GR. Leute cceacsccsecenres 74-74—148 Ernie Voss) Joe Zelaany. 7378-148 Don Midland. "Ten. eae eweusen 68-72—140 ct cawesus celaiss th SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) | rounds of 72-70—142 at Baltusrol jock Hutchison Jr, ; Casey: ‘rs 69-71—140 " CRICABO © ascwnrcecnes Th Te 18) oF rher Jt. Doug Ford, one of the paciont | Seieriny and was one of the low | 4.500 ‘Sittord, Cincinnati Meeeeeeee TITO-ML players on the pro golf circuit,|scorers among the 30 who quali- | Los Angeles... csc. ee TETS—18 ‘Oay Brewer, = —_ figures the-U.S.-Goit-Assn.-made at this: site. Darrell Hickot, . =e er, Fla. votes OGM @ poor move when It cut the field| The reason-given by the USGA ?™,0srm% rr73~190| Jeo Compe ee to 150 for this year’s National) was that the slow pace of pres- Ear! Wide, ot 12°" indianapatia cones 7666-143 i. 1+ Open championship at Winged entday players made it almost! __ ad | pos umes. Ohio wo. O7-75—142 Foot. limpossible to get the old 162-nfan) At Denver Belleville, To... ase. 70-72—143 It wasn't sour grapes. Ford fired fields through 18 holes between 5 oneaten, ah Gamoe toe ae ove, UNAM: khaceses * e. . 75-48—143 ° a.m, and dark. x-James English %¢ Gardner Dickin: . : Denver TAUI—14 West Palm Beach. *. “They're going at it the wrong | m Bosch. Phe. i Rad way,’’ said Doug. ‘The size of the ; At Memphis . | At Les Angeles field doesn’t make any difference *™)yran,,Robems Jt Heiatg| ROO COs cxtexcxc . 70-68—138 in the speed of. play. There are Donald Mullet. il Rodgers. New Orieans 74-T3—147 LaJolla, Calif epeeee» ThT1—143 , ber ot ee only three or four real slow play- Jerry Barber, ‘ | seers ote r of the lower-classi- ers but they set the pace for the. At Springfield, NJ [Pg coh .. '14-48—142 cation teams. iwhole fie id. The young fellows ot ose: NY ¢8-49—-137 ‘Don Ce ae aes ns orur g os . “ _ ‘° We are going to insist that the coming up copy them |Bade Lichardus Ban “Drees, Seer ONGROEDa 69-77—146 ae Oroaain Puts nosbones _ rr \e Ward, majors recognize us as a vital) “We found that out on the tour.ix-Paut & Ketiy. SEE eT pen Prmacien 55a 73-73—H46 ppext of the ‘sport,”’ he said. “After We cut the field to 60 the last Scarborough. NY. <- Ob TE-100|Cary Carte, Mike Fetchick | oenix, Ariz. 73-74—147 Qe geht depends on OUT’ day but found no difference in’ Yonkers. WY es TeT2—te2} | Stayl Iv Dou Ford ying 1 speed. Paradise. Fie. .....,.. 72-70—142 At Boffale * * * Bill Hyna beers: Marned, “The 162-man field was too big X- - Bs be —— ia 72-71—149 | wi Core Ohio . 70-67— 137 Walker accused Commissioner | \for the kind of course they have |*-Bob Batdortt ae ee cis real i\Ford Frick of being ‘‘a major’ for the O It Abington. Pa T371— 1403 | ‘Jimmy Powell r the Open. takes more time Herman Barron Cleveland. Ohio 52-70—142 baseball hes . . , under him all to play there. They let the rough| lip Bh 71-T2—143 Charlies J. Scaily, nas | ase MH has done is gone back- | grow up and hide the pins so you pie anne a Se 72-72—144 ( wards. |have to take more time to study |“*",Mot*! Jamestown, NY. ....... 72-72-1446 | Essex Falls. NJ . 11-73—144 x-George P. Belitno, Perkins and Walker will present| shots, And you play more shidts,|*-Ed McHale Jr. Youngstown. -Ohio - ....... 72 274-146 | their organization's case Tuesday too. lea Pag Square, Pa. .,... 70-74—144 a-Dr tice 3 ro eae ey Canfi . eseee . a at a meeting in Columbus, Ohio./ “There are two things the sian Dede ™ MO 72-72-14 | Tom hk 7373-148 ) , r . ow hee Oeteeeees ‘ with George Trautinan, president/ USGA could do if they want fast- ls North “nits, Pe. anceeee F nse Al Balding, w7e-ur er play. They could invoke the! ~ Miami Seach, Fis. 73-Ti—144| = ——— Leagues. tw 1G “eee ‘ o-stroke penalty for slow play | S*rg? Fasie. erent, NJ ceeeees THTI~14 ‘ —but those three or four slowest |xJosepn C. Marra. NEW ‘59 WAGONS Ori A h 0 jones are top players so they hesi-|y,. “Grease CoM teste: mr-18 7 RADIO $ 00 | 10n IC ers pen | |tate to’ do’ that, Or they could) damalea, NY. ...ceee. me | Mea’ 5 C jmak e the course Davee comet m Tenafiy. 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Aluminized Muffler 13” Installation Free (1955 thru 1959 30 Day Charge No Credit Statement a a . * BIGHTEEN _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 ae - ~ Ostrich’ farming ts one of the! Hollywood Headlines: mere profitable enterprises in| = New Bret Maverick Deals ES; it"aate ||Corporations, Not Cards ‘HANGING TREE” “SILENT ENEMY” By BOB THOMAS ness, averaging at least 250,000 AP Movie-TV Writer lapiece . , . ; HOLLYWOOD u—James Garner 7 * * * has turned in his deck of cards, CBS ang Santa. Anita race to go dealing in great ere track are re-opening their sea- tions. : | side fun emporium, Pacific + * * | Ocean Park, after it was dark With his work in the Maverick for the winter. TV series finished for the season,, Despite the millions that were Warner Brothers has put him into! poured. into the old Ocean Park a movie, ‘Cash McCall,” from pier, the enterprise was not en- the Cameron Hawley best-seller |tirely a success in its first year. ? OAKL AND: i | | j NOITIOWEC suveg ORSON WELLES - DIANE VARS! — Raed Coming f baci DEAN STOCKWELL: BRADFORD DILLMAN 22. ee conta wanait Gas of a few years bac The additions have helped make | BEM ST ScOPE tv tem és we . ; | KAA PaTRicih OwENS RED BUTTONS -RICAEDO MOATALBAR It's Garner's most auspicious the park more enticing, but the) artes coal wivoun MET) - JAMES GARNER film outing to date and will be accent is still on the thrill pinceres oF ‘wreerys 48 rye ' an acid test of his draw at the rides... [ino tana) WILLA GOETZ: JOSHUA LOGAN 8" ae a PLUS | That draw was tested some- what with ‘‘Up Periscope,’’ the to e e ~ submarine adventure. I asked JACK PALANCE Ca Jim a it lived in me theaters. : "ADDED IN CINEMASCOPE a “HIGH-DIVERS & DOLLS” PLUS CARTOON ] FRI.: “Room at the Top” & “She Played = Fire” _a_ \ NIGZL PATRICK tim the an one tobe: ti war § Malus — S$ Mt tatietetveteeetil 25¢.te_} P.M. ‘success, they don't like the actors Fic ‘know for fear they'll get big Commission Ruling Due ideas, But my spies tell me thal’ Today.on Question of: it did excellent business. That's pretty good considering it was no Vacating Title great shakes as a picture.’ . BIGTIME . OPERATOR |. NEW YORK (AP)—Sugar Ray|’ Cash McCall is a bigtime opera- Robinson learns today whether tor who takes over. ailing corpora- \the New York State Athletic Com- ‘ We bs — its ltions and sells them at a profit.;mission will join -the . National COMPULSION — Dean Stockwell afd Diane realistic account of this infamous crime are | i AN AMAZING NEW EXPERIENCE IN SCREEN THRILLS! Does he resemble Bret Mavertck,| Boxing Assn. in stripping him of| Varsi appear in a scene from ‘‘Compulsion,”- Orson Welles and Bradford Dillman. *Compul- HORRORS re) 4 I HE Garner's counterpart on TV?, | his middleweight boxing title, the story of ‘Chicago's.teenage thrill killing which sion’ is playing at the Oaliand Theater now | SE U), TONIGHT OPEN GPM. | xo, mecairs erat ante | 4 # #, # | osha the ene naton. Alo appearing inthe throith Thursday. IBLACK Uy: " vained. ‘‘Mav- eivin Hewiten, Cnalr y 2 | \ > 40¢ Le 40¢ aaa bal ae oe ithe State Athletic Commission, CINEMASCOPE IN Bt 000 c pROL ING coees 7:00 P.M. | | announc ed yesterday the commhis- | : “THE HEADLESS GHOST” Bernadine af 6:20 & 10:30 As soon as he finishes the film, | gion's verdict would be “nounced | ( Plus! ) : Jim: faces the chore of doing 13 thig morning imore hour-long TV shows. ‘No, he The. NBA vacated: the title leet THURSDAY: = Boy, aad Girls” & “Forbidden Island” ‘isn’t happy about going Back to yay 4 because Robinson had far : ; s |play for smatier stakes_. lexceeded the 6-months period -in Piphr i / A Le = ee ~ * * ,which he was due to defend his By — ’ \ WH = Frank Sinatra clears up the leg-'crown. Sugar Ray’s last fight was | C27 s rm a ‘ i a iG syol ba iXoe end that he never had a million- on March 25, 1958 when he re-| = i } = \j j a WE- “IN HOw, seller in Kis long and successful gained;the crown from' Carmen mnt ham tn ls Yet cin 2 a Lab Yeas ve % corel DRI career as a record star: ‘I had Basillo. — : 00a Moon, 20 three when I started out as a’ Robinson had heen ordered by | RFE 54500, y single performer. But that was in’ the New York commission to sign eeenm | the days before they started the for a defense against Basilio or . : OPEN 7:15 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:15 memonmone custom of giving gold records.” [face joss of the title. EMS STOny: lesiem tvetyeee® | tocant a blue light over her gleam-|keep her from squandering al! her er * > ’ advice i > a » { t 4 | sl CONSISTENT SELLER Robinson's attorney said- if the | eiethies gia 4 Wakes te Ha wait poo ing black cap of hair, with fhe uncle's money, You know where HURRY! LAST TIMES ‘TONIGHT % Cinemascort Fee 1 Hiei needn't worry about mit get title is vacated Sugar Ray will} Pade ageed be tes from her Uncle Job | Dutch-cut bangs that still logked|Kathie keeps it?’’ : sacs ie . ‘ fing q-miilion seller In today's, pop appeal all the way to the Su-/ \strange to her. | smut “7 don’t know as I . FREE—CHILDREN—FREE market, Tl{x albums are the mont preme Court in Washington, CHAPTER Vv | * * * | should—” the woman began ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT consistent sellers in’ the busi . . ——_ | Buck's face was working as he Kathie stared at the transfor-| alarmed. Tara of Movie F handed the ticket back to her. mation in wonderment. ‘‘But you! “She’s mad at me, so it’s no — ame | “How can you possibly think your;don't belong here, either!” she use asking her if I can see it Leo & Aggie say “Thank You” to ; ‘deed is worth anything?” he asked whispered to her reflection. ‘again. I want to get the survey | ‘ . ade thi Returns 10 Geor la |her angrily. ‘‘Who do.you suppose} And suddenly her tremendous! oft it and send a cablegram over! all their friends who have made this a ‘has paid taxes on that land all excitement of the morning came there and find out if that deed’s ‘4th Anniversary, June 3rd come true. a \these years? Not Job Hammer, rushing back. “I’m going!” She|been recorded. There's no harm | i: TIANTE, Ga, (®—Searlett [1] bet!” felt a little frightened, realizing jn doing that, is there?” : ==) 2) YHara's fictional home in the * * * \tha she really méant it. KF ish Buffet Dinner Friday 20 novel “Gone With the Wiad” is | “y don't knw ee Kathie said a leg i y an ‘KATHIE'S FUTL IRE’ Buffet Dinners Friday, Saturday, Sunday back in Georgia today. stubborn note in her voice. | memay ra grove gr oe Mrs. Jensen was trying to im- hae Official ceremonies were held | Abruptly he seized her arms.| m ey and At I ' it nt jagine what Mr. Jensen would say. : . Sandwich Bar Open ‘til 2 ‘ In front of the state capitol Mon. |... : , hel arried, spend am |The deed was Kathie's property. . ; You're not going, Kathie!’ he) ting the deed is worthless, we'll ~ day when two vans arrived with oid “I1', crazy! It's even crazier have just ay mach.” ’ |But on the other hand, Buck was > a AKE INN the Hollywood eet used in the; you to go over there alone ‘ , ° 'Kathie’s future husband, acting for | ONTIAC L 4 movie version of Margaret than what you said last ney * | But she sfilt had to crowd down her own good. OR 3-9300 M-59 at Pontiac Lake on the Lake Mitchell's book. ”* * * a feeling Of guilt. If she really; ‘I'll try to gef it for you, Buck,” | Gey, Ernest Vandiver said that | “Tve bought my ticket, “ Kathie loved Buck, wouldn't she want to; she whispered, feeling like a con-, a ——————_* — although Tara is a fictional pian- said. |Stay herg and get married? ‘spirator. AU OIE _ | tation “it ts a reality to many | “you can turn {t in’ “But { do love him,” she told, ‘‘!'ll come back tonight,” he said.| MURPHY and It Is with @ great deal of | “And I suppose I can take tho herself/ Yet even as she voiced “After Kathie's in bed.” : BLUE SKY pride and pleasure that we wel- lclothes back, too?” : jher thought, she recalled Buck's! “She'll likely go to bed early,” | come Tara home.” urgency up in the eucalyptus grove | Mrs. Jensen whispered. Thé movie prop was bought b She put her hand out to him. | “Oka Buck id, and S| DRIVE IN THEATER aig roel | Job had died. LAD eg Peng eae OR ) .an Atlanta firm which said the | But Buck had turned angrily | anq'the frightened clamor it had shed from the door. mg Oa : une | 2150 Opdyke Rd FE 4-461) OPEN 7 P.M. set would be reassembled near | ®WAY. ‘You needn't bother ebout set up in her heart. The dresses hanging in Ka- | = . 7 t bout 15 miles south | the chores,’’ he muttered. ‘I | ’ | | eg og a | oan (feu without you | ~~ *« *« | thie’s closet, none of which she *| | of hete, | f " = eae = . a are | / “Why not-admit you're afraid?” | had yet worn, were a symbol of | . | Up in her room, Kathie began) she asked her reflection. | the dream she still could not — : ; Gale Storm Recovering opening boxes and putting her pur) Downstairs in the kitchen, Mrs.| 8!ways believe in. | , hases on hangers. The new dress | But tod he d From be |Jensen looked up, startled by a| But today the dream seemed Back Operation cs looked out of place in her que scratching on the acreen door, faded and dim, and she thought of| HOLLYWOOD (AP)—A_ painful stlon hotinearennt ree ng Buck Landers stood there in the. Uncle Job's old_deed and went to) ‘back operation won't - interrupt ‘evitable shirts and jeans. ie itwitight, his solid figure complete: | ithe strongbox to get it out agaist, 1 | Gale Stormi's television geries. : |ly darkening the door. to pore once more over the CryP- | DRIVE. N TH EATER The singer-actress had severa! IRRESISTABLE ‘COME IN, BUCK’ wc hi in the fine = fashioned | THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN jepisodes filmed in advance before} The blue linen, with its fucked| . ” : Cor. Williams Lake-Air undergoing surgery Monday for ajfront and tiny cap sleevés and Dike comet ” She went to her closet shelf ‘ruptured spinal disc. Surgeons al- flaring wide skirt, was Arresist- se Ca ect = on _, aia unaer Rages red_ valentine > f so corrected her spine and fused) {ble, She stepped hurriedIy out of | “Come in, Buck. se 2 ” an y me Tok the ey. Tt: wEs mt THRU |two vertebrae. the black suit and sHpped the . -. ! TUESDAY He shook his head. ‘I don't want} She had a moment of panic. Her N 8 ’ | pan (iss Storm, 37, was ieee 5 blue of the dress heightened | her to hear us.” He beckoned the |steamship ticket was in the strong- jolder woman closer. ‘Do you know|box, too. She ran to the box. It jwhat she did in town today? She|}was where she had left it, only bought a ticket to Honolulu.” /casually hidden behind the boxes. ‘recovering nicely. the bios" of her eyes and seemed) ; , i Mrs. Jensen's jaw dropped. ‘‘She that held her new shoes. And it NOW aft Far Less... | i. did! 1 declare!" was: still locked | —— . en = x © & | She returned to the shelf and4 “It's that old deed. It's gone to ‘anxiously felt along it. Almost im- ber head, Mrs. Jensen. I think it’s mediately her fingers touched the « . co-varing SANDRA DEE* CLIFF ROBERTSON only right I should try to find cold metal of the key farther down! COMME out if that deed’s any good before 'the shelf, Hurriedly she opened | AMES DARREN ARTHUR 0 she leaves. |the metal box. Fhe ticket was safe, X a te a WR URE se “It w 8 ‘worthless, Maybe I can/and so was the deed. But Kathie | = : Dal THEFOUR PREPS feveenpley by = Panes on ee novel by = Produted tp DABRIELLE UPTOR - FREDERICR KOWMER = LEWIS 4. RACHAEL ee 1ONS e AOA * ROOFING 2 ny a A AAAAAAAAa added e, |Stood looking down at it, her idea’ ll a i i i i an li i hi i i i nh pithat Berman deserted her three g OPEN TONITE EM | TARNISHED ANGELS | years ago. The couple have three - 7 P.M. ALL COLOR SHOW f ) $ cniaren Harty, 22, Susan, 18, and/@ $ ; 00 $ 00 / | Sls tla WAAAA, c y n th i a, 16. im / a as irae eecorns a NO PAYMENT TIL AUGUST FHA — 60 MONTHS TO PAY | 4 NO MONEY DOWN a eeetisen S"oesY mE 3- IEX®) \ . I } : } | SIDING tow as PORCH AS LOW AS AS LOW AS 495” 4 »|of reading it over again all gone. | WENDEDS 4 COLUMN PICTURE — NISHED > y/She was trying to remember ex- nonty P : i] Sactly what she had done the last Teiemaprenpeey | yitime she opened the box. \4 Kecinaalh, “san EEE 4 THEATRE : “I know I put the key under! PLUS > MAPLE ROAD y the red heart box,” she told her- |. MA rj 4 >| Self. “I chose the box because I'd GOD S 3 y remember it.” - eet exon I COUNTRY _oSf285 $ , i MONTGOMERY 3__ MA 4-3135 } Wants to’ End Marriage $ f 31 Year Se $ IN COLOR > of 31 Years to Producer . = 4 | YY $ THE HANGING TREE § ,00..'00 A> Pent ST Oo @ 14 | a tog = 4 GARY COOPER an's wife watts fo ern er > 31-year marriage to the motion | @ — ALUMINUM. ENCLOSED ; ee ‘picture producer. THE 8IG DRIVE.IN / i> | Viola Newman Berman charged | SOUTH END Tite AKE RD 4 J of NIOQN_ Lé R ADDITIONS . 3 ROCK el yin the complaint filed Monday dpteacetAKE RD > 2 4 2 DICK CLARK goes for Gidget and so will you! / 20. a 2. mre: -WAGNER- EGAN- BRITT: “et crs : STRUCTION CO | 92. W, (HURON—PONTIAC a yp ee ee ee esl oe Se ee Ba Dy a + = t a a. ~~ *# he a a a N . j : i r Mp A | : f - F te . / \ | | . | _f 4 et Uf : bay ee 4 op Po;TTAC! PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 2.19590 | pt A) NaNeTERY,- | Ignore Strike Fear, Summer Slump “- © ©, si on ., | RIVETS 4 “Zt Z : , : so ee ; ~ i an eee 2 ; . ‘ : ; | Cae 7 TT?) i . ef YOUMAYNOTBE \- Business Bursting With Optimism whee Cee R- er ah ) i 7 oan. & WM tivitl A LARGE PART OF _By SAM DAWSON rofits - their dreams, or cash injequipment but also for some new, Caterers to vacathaists are AP Business News Analyst ne buy something. |plants. = _ | looking for a record summer, | « NEW YORK #-—Many of the But business executives as well) Anq the general better feeling| Travel to Europe seemts sure to |” nation's basic industries look ior a carn oan cage cash t a bang-up June. And confidence | Pumistics y = rape t ae |volume of retail. sales. That ‘dnd| piant.wide vacation shutdowns is growing today that it-will be a) sue gated re) ithe steadily climbing: total of Per-ithis summer may tug at the in- prosperous summer for business, {*#"!€ feared. ' . -sonal incomes. | awrial index. But this Neither the fear of a steel strike STEEL SETS RECORD ; | The ‘Federal Reserve Board's| oe : op nor the awareness that some in. Stee} buying has been at record Policy of tightening up the money summer there seems likely to be} .- dustries take a seasonal breather|highs. Part. of this was aimed at Supply hasn’t had noticeable effect fewer of the extended shutdowns peel ea to ey a brake on rising |building up stocks to live on if as yet vt Searing gecene MMRUTH <3 confidence that recovery has thert is a strike, or to live on for yorE WG year. turned into a fledgling boom that |awhile if there isn't a strike btn eoneowine af ws “i t will grow at a faster rate thania price rise following a wage hike.| Businessmen-are borrowing) Public confidence is rightly; thought earlier: H imore. Consumers are taking on called a fragicel thing. And an} | But some steel users haven't more installment debt. Home unexpected turn of events might! This chant is loudest in Wall | been building up their stocks as builders talk confidently of find-|shake it. But few observers see | Street where stock prices hit | much as they planned, because ing enough mortgage money to any sign today of such a turn-/ new highs every few days. But | they have been using more of it keep residential construction going around anywhere on the horizon. take a swing out into the center | than they expected in current (along at its recently stepped up| June is just bustin’ out all over | j of the nation and you get the | production. Steelmen feel that | pace. _ lwith optimism, seems to be behind the growing| hit a new peak. : ss . By Edgar Martin ALL RIGHT TELL, AW), | DOR, HOT A WORD TO TREMOR ME AROT TWE! DO 1 ABOLT OR \NTEREST IN WIS INUENTION | VUREAM WE = WANE ; 2 } BAWWED QOL! | TO? J _ i ‘ same word. __| if there’s no strike they'll have —— : = z =# - The businessman in Springfield. bots of customers. |. THE GIRLS By Eraakiin Reiger Mo., for instance, will tell you, The auto industry has been piling | ‘ ae “everything's better now, every- up new cars in dealers’ hands. | thing's growing.” Hfs eonferee in But each month this year sales; - the west Is likely to be singing have risen. Auto makers say the same song. ° dealers won't be stuck with unsold ° * * * cars when it’s time for shutdowns | Wal! Street's optimism is catch-for new model turnovers. ing. .Rising stock prices make x * -* _ THE BERRYS people feel prosperous, even if; Business confidence is leading | they don’t own stocks. If they do, industry slowly to widen its plans ipeae q YI AR they can fondle their paper for spending — ehiefly ‘for new sere THE STRONG ps avers iPS ree roe. - oo i. =. : —_ SILENT TYPE 4 STACKS UP! EMOTIONAL AND ROMANTIC . Red China Amasses Material | __ | Peiping May Have Bomb GENEVA (UPI) — Diplomatic ican nuclear conference resumes | sources said that-Communist China phere next Monday, is believed to have amassed : enough raw material and technical, _ Since early 1955 Red China has — knowledge to build a primitive) beem receiving uranium fuel | atomic bomb. | from the Soviet Union, ostensi- | -One report circulating in offi-| bly fer peaceful research. cial circles said Peiping may be| Western intelligence believes the | planning a.test explosion this fall. Chinese Reds may have received, GAN By McEvoy and Strieber DIXIE DU The report was ely wm tite sae pains tet oe 2 = Gross pp ae coatiensed | ety epee a | plosion even if building a work- | Pas 4B < a} peed pene tO nn sian, American and British ne- ay . ic = v4 MAKE A able military weapon were not pos- 54 PROPOSITION, gotiators here to speed up their sible : FE Ph, POE 7S» eS we hee > MR. OUGAN— search for a way to outlaw nu- _ ; __ gfor over an hour that I'll be ready in a minute.” ; > “a Ag rs & =e 7 2 > y, » “re 3UARDING HOUSE UN 7 ee Ral GAG g A Chinese Semaunist nuclear BU: . . ke By img yes pn a . , l,i _ — explosion would shake the present UNE RED OLLIE IELTIL « \ iia f am . < world balance of power tetween Yj YY yi VL YY Yys Z. NOU MIGHT SHOW HIM THE KENT— _—— KILN itp ‘ = : ol thf 1 East and West and expand the Y france LORD PERCIVAL MUSTY (IN-ADVANCE SIGN HANGING AT ‘ Py J i} AT iD Ly N il ( i) France also were to set off an| DALLY WHILE AWAITING A OR TH mE TEE TS | a4 | 2 > ALTA nN < Z c SF E SHIELD DEPICTING ALTERNET WRAL eda \ fh | explasion. EL REPAIRS TO HIS CAR, I THOUGHT eSNG |) WY TOTP: [ ndeeurht Syedicnte, Ine PR Sg) 0 Wa et Vf THe LEAST WE COULD DO, 4] CROSSED POOL CUES,AHAM ALC ADT le pitere in One diplomat ‘said Russia was, Wy MARTHA 1S INSTALL HIM iN MOCK AND A HOOPLE ASTRIDE MY? aa | | in ‘|; Sd iF | | fnd-may-come-up-with something) | | (i cucee SUITE Awe YOULL _A®BEER KEG, YOU'LL FIND IT / 7 ~*. ! vey new when the Anglo-Soviet-Amer- : Ah Dobe A IN TRE SINK AE-CHOPPED-+——_- as j oS . - | ae Toe cot LINER ON IT THIS ALLEY OOP Sa Be PV Hema d 4 ie az: ‘ 7 Ty, F P —_—— ~ ~ _ =F Ty ¢ NAACP Appeal ss UKOPARMS. HANDED DOWN TO pao yaa || (Se en eee pped ME BY~— YOU Saw EAST...SAID WE WE'RE ALL BAD MEN, } | EVER ) HE {OU TIMERS’. | > — WAG LOOKIN’ FOR LOOKIN’ FOR THAT ‘UN! SEEN ¢ SHOWED {vee Ue Oy R f db C rt v \/3 ~~ iste — UP WERE! /\ SAREE! ejected by Cou 7 {4 Sy im ns gon > ¢& | WASHINGTON (UPIi\—The Su | TY ! wh ng preme Court Monday rejected for | ie ~ 4 ) the time being an appeal by the} \ Ni Aa ; A egwe National Association for the. Ad-| I MWY Ze vancement of Cotered People} Ty Ys ~ (NAACP) from a contempt cuh-| \ ~ NR e 4 1) . viction in the state of Georgia. | 4S => y "But the high court left the door | \ \ \ Ne IS open for the NAACP to bring the | Xf ANSS : case back after the size of the fine \ f . \S AY against the organization has been) J = iF termi seorgia State 5 / a | / . CAPTAIN EASY : By Leste Terser ;AAC . . KIDDIN # TH SKUNHE WHO Wi ARN . THAT MAN... | The NAACP was convicted of | WANS \ Recs bemaneg aaaap to eye ra ze mn , . contempt of court for failing to | Ww \ \\ By HARM HIM! : BERSERK? THEY HAD : : - produce its financial records for | EL- KY /R \ 7 } NOTHING TODO WiTH / THEY 00 IT. the Georgia Department of Rev- | COME SR \y i \ HARMING DONE FOR HIM! enue. It originally was fined TO Y \\ \\ . $25,000; but further proceedings | HOOPLE ‘/) b-2 b\ \ in the state court have left the | = BX , ; final judgment in doubt. : | MANOR AY _J@ 1980 by NEA Servies, ine. TM. Rag. U.S. Pat. Off In rejecting the NAACP appeal at, . this time, the high court noted in| OUT OUR WAY a brief order that no fine ‘‘has| been ial een ae nt GOOD GOSH, WHY, TO KNOW WHO sessed.” It = the I \C a) WHAT DO THEY OWNS TH’ LAND, ; appeal again when the judgment} | NEER A FENCE . ‘ becomes final ‘‘or the jurisdiction | HERE FOR? of this court may otherwise. be: appropriately invoked.” Justice William O. Douglas said | fn a separate opinion that he| questioned his colleagues’ delay in| taking the case. He said ‘‘the cen- | tral issue in the case has nothing | to do with the amount of the) fine.” | Winthrop Praises | Stand of Negroes = | ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Winthrop | Rockefeller says Negroes can bet-, ter interracial relations by keep-| oN (S ing on their present path. The millionaire, now an Arkan-| sas cattle farmer, said Monday! : he feels the Negro has acted. bet-| ter than the white. man in im-| | proving race relations in the South. Rockefeller was in Atlanta to address the graduating class of Spelman College, a Negro school. Le, named for his grandmother. Wearing Western-style boots with his academic robes, Rocke- feller told the graduates there is service, 2 7M. Meg US. Pas, Of NANCY . a — By Ernie Ruchmiller 7 ERNE BUSHMILLER, AUNT FRITZI | WENT OUT BEFORE I GOT UP--- wh ay : great need for planned progress . sie: —— j we With tans in fighting discrimination in’ all’ ESS KEEP OFF THE GRASS Piigeo fe on 6-2 parts of the country. J By Walt Disney DONALD DUCK Acie gd FIXING ° F ; bh cee A SG { : YEAH,.YASEE,WHEN | [.WE TAKE THIS BOOK OVER LLED MA FORGETS | [FOR HER T LOOK THROUGH TO BAKE FOR A -—] JAN’ SORTA WHET HE WHILE... APPETITE...’ . Hs a < - , - 2 + - . : zi 3 : - rt = \ | . . 4 a 7 ¢ — i a ¥. 0b x / ¥ f | pes i ] 5 | aaNet 1. iE | | hy 4 4 £ F { ) te 4 teh a f/f rf ; “pres - wo : et Vs re PORN SEY 2S . ae THE PONTIAC s T JZ - } f.& 1 nt ‘. ioe | ' | . / 1 ; LS { i) , . +} f . U ESDAY Ta ee ee f- 7 . saerf i > T - , JUNE 2. 1959 - ~ i ' a 5 } ¢ : —_ " r : ’ ts : K ss Bis t f a \ “ . ! ol ked UJ Time Lost for pes, “er ee | — KEG UP pice Strikes © race SategraSoes Cates a a aa sas ee yn ee. Fn ay bearing be joan, is in considered. i " ' & at $:00 o'clock 2 ete of the 1969 , eS : WASHINGTON CSRs ine Time, r. the "uy Malte ps containing the bids Raskob 4. Weishaar, 18, of 562% Sls. / (UPI) — Work. ‘pose of - ab chr es , ad br on 8 lor should reckless gu ng pra My 2 - final _ 2 because of strikes rose ‘het —— SF cetate cltty or bosn| set aeons foe wr ie a ie before Orion Township i . 310 persons died S| me . for ins to the recorded pla . 1, eccord- order company and - bank . Hel Justice © - \dents dur in traffic , acci- month since 1955, the Lab Resolution plat thereof. he i “ae wesieer of the Eton eee ol a-rapael G. Stanaback and paid . . during the two-day Mi ot the said alley to he veseting ert ot eo Se 2 ree aoet -a fine . jal Da ¥ Memor-| Department 3 examined be advisable may be pany each Did as a” Must ac- of $100 plus $10 y weekend today at the City Hall init s me ES copes. i The om : It estimated that ek on es during reeu-|Enecks of wneuccessial " the - bidder Mrs . s ; ‘| The follow! j = traffic toll during the 54- wes i By MARJORIE B. WILLSON, sremety returped bidders will be Mrs. Arnold Lundmark. of 1416 re | ing aretop prices, period shot far past the « pages resulted in 2,500,000 ~ zea t City Clerk. shall be conditioned ~ Botkins St., Commerce Townst | covering sales of locally 7 record of 241 for at old: days of idiene ; June 2, 9, 16, 23, "6. | snauaites opimion of the upon the reported that miscellaneous ene produce brought to the F grown) f = ded morial Day holiday ma og Rage menth, more than _— S WOTICE OF notes, oer the fees ty ef rhs including rugs and bedd ~ ee ; Market by grower ‘armer’s Phe -3i0- deaths . | total for the recession ’ waned ; purchaser's at ing valued CHICAGO (AP)—T th s and sold by . the also... exceeded menth of | Schoo! Dist 006 notes ready for aser shall furnisn at $21.95 were stolen from a neigh- ture — AP)—The grain fu- em in wholesale pack } - National Safety © '. ) April, 4958. | eis of the City of Pontiae | Notes will his expense. ; boring apartment owned b ures market turned into gener Quotations are furni ce ts, holiday estimate of pre Sealed bids for the i Detroit, Michigan. Pontiac or Oak . y her, firmness withi general netr urnished by the EW YORK w—Elect = riod ; 20 for the (owe sdtmnticipation notes purehase tax, The right is reserved zEre County Sheriff's Deputies minutes te in the first several » mm Bureau of Markets, as of her recent gainers — and itime Spey from 6 p.m. (local New eyeglasses f the City of Pentisc. Schoo! District D8 eee 7 te Ene cay said Monday. y after a w riday. , Sega were jtime) Frida ; ~ . lor people ‘with Per value of . of the) ALTER L. y ‘eg on the Bo F a weak open-, y by profit taking as the | Desing y to midnight Sunday. YeTY poor vision hav ith Pe pret dbergenay Ate be received hy, Secretary, coupe gr . pare et eae \ket headed jower in stock Mar-\ 161 drow the weekend there were lar to those used ve lenses sim- tion offices, $ licpaee goer tae Shen Destsiet Ge the 5 1 er j : | Bie. , “s | t Watchmakers Unit Pi ks ~*~ * 1 Detroi active trading moderately | nings and 47 deaths trom They will, it in Hghthouses. Poe ar und 5:98 o'clock P. M, Eastern yo ; Drayton PI icks | Best support in all pits was | etroit Produce ; early today. —o aeetionial ier 4a magnify 200 times. “June. 1960 me. 08 the 1m aay ot June 2, 1959 ° : aren as for) | : | over-a P a ee lthey will be nd place | NOTIC yton Plains Man Chiefite Js detiveries but both the Apples. Delicious fancy, bu | ey mocian tock leone of traci ee ae the ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDe — 7 |The notes will be opened and reed. = | 7) the qualified electors of the. Wate Leslie Powell 23% advances and Jines were within’ clntosh, Mo. 1, bu. ..... ..+.+.$4.06 tions to abour rac-) . i will Village of Wolverine Lake mature September 15, 1950 and wit | Count nS: Scheol District, Geta . wen, 4 Georgeland small tract in Mortherh Bpy, ™ specorsenee tn, a point while le loe receive sealed ter bear interest at s rete or i ¥, Miskieea: a St. Drayton Plains, has jons of a cent on ad | Steele Red, ¥, e. 1. OU: 500 27 declines were ; wider |Otling of the Streets within Dest 4% rates not Notice is hereby given, 5 : been elect.'SY trade rag- ‘ ancy, bu registered ‘Hawaii . | Limits, 8.00 PM Village cipel and interest annum. Both prin- sual election will be hb: “24 that the an- ed director of th ae rt vEG reeves 400/08 the : some | iian Firm Formed 1950. at the Of . Monday, June 8, = will be payable st such ford T eid in the Water ~ e Pontiac unit of A StAetee more high-flying issues, A) M iD w rm |297 Se 9, Meneag. sume & plot saree eee ks term | Cognt Cece y rte the ‘ the Michigan Watc ¥ 0 India ‘ isperegus, dos. poche. | seattering A IDLAND ¢ The j jengary Read, Walied rk, t mma urchase?. y of Oakland . im the atchmakers’ Guild, | was reporte Chives, Mo | bi vsesceccccces 01.08] of gainers | . Dow Chemi-'£": ,** whieh tim. Lake, Michi- are to the form of the motes 1622. on Monday, te of Mich- it was announced today Guild, bought 700,000 ears “ rae aera se oe jal orn relieved the Cal oad Midland and pecan heel apecoaged opened. plies gp Heme Lodi odio! eee eo calves |ovele spe 1:06" o'cloce am, to eee The position wa . : | wheat ard | Coser. ezeom. Pe Chem and Fertiliz zs Pr ess meeting -of the Couneth lof such notes must be paid 699 for the purp tern Standard Ti as. vacated b _ over night and Israe Parsley. toot, don. ..... a5 _ The action | Honol ilizer Co. of oposa! sball be in pro |enaser at the paid by the pur- ing: of ere time. Dwight E. C Y: took o) Pareri " 4 1 looked like nolulu announced on the follow per form and time of delivery. ling: two —membe: follow. E. Casler, 15 about e pa. My bY. ee b a carry Monda ing considerstion: Baid note led rs of the : Ferndale, who wae een Petey. | beats.. O —— _—" of acy. (aes © Bee: é : 4 through from yesterday's mild fore of a company to y for | _ Mo's" asphalt 8-0 of asphalt base ol) namerical prior te. een te in keverse| care each, for ‘which offiens th there st vice io to . Commercial demand Radishes | Fetreat from | polyethle: : ; make! Price numerical order at A ‘lowing persons the tole first vice president of the 600 otherwise was slow b ——- white wot apt dere Fd réached historic h d yethiene film and film pro-|*'eet wis noes footage at 20 foot | *etes* 08 the first "aay ri pokey in-| Norman L. have been. nominated: ber state chapter MeM-' sefhing also appeared ait bellgv./ cence: teens hens, ii on Friday. pe ducts in Hawaii. | ingly : es, ac just cect aceerd-|mrar i masure? thereat, upon beri fe hog lg Mulligan, Donald Re Murphy, ) ‘ ared to be light. a 50) rer a | Basic | ys’ notice served up . Naz, Eldon urphy, _ owel is an employe of the Fred After an hour o nt Cabne CRExEe = ann. ‘ . afts, chemicals T - oe eT couse \S aaage thereof, or wrerabed asl ear coe Dean A. eel nine 1. Th toe Co, 28 W. Huron -St-Chenged to c. wheat was un fara wo tbe 0 away airlines and tobaccos backed o Debate Park Fee oe eoog Ugg bee ss oiling nnd tbe State ee corres hs Notice 1s further given ‘ee =. e %-member Pont : mt »o % cent a t Lludaca. be PM “alee aisscelsioiiue cielo 2 06 A) mederatel : ! LANSING | tatoal yments as & mu-'# pert of its ' ha as ing places fo . t the vot shee ' iac Watchma- hi hi / sushel gorrel, ( O. 1, DU. ..,-eretrer-een hs Praiely, Nonferrous | NSING (UPI) . oject. the regular service notices sl tehlew : x said election will = -kers Unit meets monthly at al agar July 183%; corn ‘a higher push be ne | metals; oils and motors wer US! was expected t Debate | scr any or all Bids to the right to re- per the per unicipal bonds | °Precinet No. 1: D vas Shelley Library y at the [0 “@, lawer, July $1.24%; oats iParnips, ba so... hemecceuen owen ed. Drugs | mel e€ mix-) 4 pill Li ed to ‘Start today on |8n4 to waive cor ieraak or in part the interest seas (eee notes 3000 bishsbaw are Plains School, fe . changed to % higher July sae | seeee Pes ssiewss oy. 186 Stocks were a bit on Piponirag lar sak bend gr million dol- he the interest of the vues therein, | Pred by aaermining. he ibe Ts ag Behool, 1200 rye ‘4s to 1a hi onean , | Amon upside. (_.4) issue with a/|- lecsae oe theres, the total dollar! ,ereeinct No. 3: — TE sBybeans i Rhee auly $1.21%4 Poultry ond Eggs \tronids © ne eins elec- ante fee for entrance to state | Vege re. | July 1 1908 interest on the notes from *“Precingt ‘Airport oe Comer i) 4 lower,| : 1, ’ ropped -"| parks. Se: A P | ducting theref e- | o -4: Watert July $2.25 # ower per Zenith : about 4 nate debate last | ee June 2, 1959. not vem any premium. The| “roost. G4) © ord Villa alll | DETRO BOIT EGOS leg 3 afd Raytheon "| Was ; : t night | crry” Serene iain SE es will be awarded to t ¢| Precinct tetiens Drive. vd ANSWERIN G leerron OIT. MAY 29 (AP! —Rags FOR point, Radio Corp. was ai al arte ee allow time for |County, abla LAKE, OAKLAND bere ee iron ee above soeputatien | hie, ‘Wiliams 15; Pontiac Lake School, . . | 0 ederal state . . m. amendmen Notice " ; \Bchool D sterest cost to the! = y 11, 1959 rain Prices | Whites—Grede A J: grades: | its. | pies: of Public Hearing = istrict of the City of F . large 33) large 33-32 umbo 34. eats se take notice that unde |No. proposal for the y of Pontiac.| _ Secret REDERICK J. POOLE dium 2 wid avg 31 | 4 Ue r the pro- than al purchase “of jess) ary of the Board . SERVICE Sercanet nc ALo axasil lata = emelt 18. Grace Se e-4 New York Stocks | | — J of the notes or et @ price |. of sais school distriet of Education Openin |) ee ir . {Late | 4 a. ” You I wna a rer iiss eres Moses jones 31, meatus 3h; otal Figures alter éatinl bome ane | "| Death N ice ef Help Wanted Male 6 H y 26, June 2, ‘59. ivi eav uly 18)? ne @3*s| Total . are eighths ' aia i ~— elp Wanted i od ce Rep an) ve Bep 63% | weekly receipts of |Admiral yy __ : . : ae | ane ee Male 6) _ = It Ri any 191 : a : 8" oor’ cents ner? through’ 20th were Aijied chy is tors a ie GOR PRA CLLLE | iperieucea bade idea x Te ee ee | __Help Wanted Female 7 ing&-— March 198 ms a eis Com * ere aes 18 Ge Class 656 DINIER. JUNE 1. 1959 anraren canvassers for home _* {AINTENANCE M ile EASES OE May tees 102? ye j Commercisily graded: rit Btrs 1 y¥ McN&L . 121 Claire, 62 Euclid Bt. s 8.) missi ent. Salary pilus com-, PART ONE > MAN | EXPERIENCED DISHW We Answer It! Pe oa as a 1 20% lwtes oe Orede "A Jumbo 23-33 ent late Lid 3 ia haat #94 encod of Mrs. R Emott wooon aa tee opportunities | & con epee a 7o 4 ROOK, eee ASHER — lyon 134% t Md sevese 119% B arge 27-29 Lope ‘ tra lpicos — 4 ire 32 nerel__service will b Jovizei rain qualified men| Club ry y im person only. EXPERIENCED WAI wpe fea -+——— Bep . ive . 1II%eTI row ne Oi ey exis wm 31-33,\4m Air! eb ere 79 | Thureday, June 4° fed, Meet Sclasen’ personnel. Call in person MAN , 86 8. Telegraph Red -| yrs “or eid AITRESSES. 25 = | CALL Dee sae 121 Mar t el large 27-25. medi: aire large 29, \4 hintin Lene 8 Gas 4 from Sparks-G at 130 pm etween 8 & 10 am. Bi "2 MAN FOR ates ie a. - aw ider. Apply in per: _ limes 114% 36's\ large 22 lum 2-235: Orede Bt m Can 4 Loriit os SRT Re s-Oriffin Chapel wit Const. Co, 92 W ig Bear re DRY CLEANING | een 9 a.m. 4 ‘80n Sa Mar 118 Lard (drums) | . a BAm Cyan Ord oc... 38 | ; ¥. Malcolm Burt LW == |. Huron, Pontiac ute Must be ex | rock Cream: m. Sham- SPU? oer 1 ‘ 3 low & N ; Cremati on officiating. ; 2 NEAT APPEA on, Pontiac. this line experienced in| Gipt, Fo amery. 304 E.Pik E 4-254 Oui OM TypAT Be o3 ——-* (ae Nera a 1. 46 ation at White Chapel Mrs | {f Gio dew FO | Fite Ar Cifanere ced ip GIRL FOR MOTHER'S HI — -Bjdly ale 9-44 — DETROIT: Am Motors ... ck Trk ..., 46 - Gordinier will li rs ain for unit man 7 eee ’ | om OTHER'S HELPER — ep 4 Novem DETROIT May 51a? pe pee HY Manning’ °° 333 oer Snthe raters! tome se] Sere inVoatiand County “calege | MEN STENT MEN | went Pomme, Ere wases. —— = mend O's ‘new type) Sasa. 1, te tOm | pre Pane ek bee ae erines veld aokcondy, 061 co... $64 eA aaa Of CLARA. ee eal re bese College | melp wanted. Aprly 78 N. Pad HURON | TELEORAPH Bor = a : . €o 46 . eo Bt, : ee : . Pad- | td A. ; : lien wee, type nene 17; let ty | Semeur ‘b co 3 Here Sy ~ - Beads et dear metuey of Aggressive Jntan vible Gan fo @oak to 10am. only, fry work. Lewes thiaine Jaun- 0 un ice Goa tat Bt te Sts Ba one HH gue ae ee geen eee | wih ects tie ° Ax 70, WORK IX AUTO FARTS | foe “i's mae Contact seal be. 14; caponeties under’ he pie a Bel " uM 120 6) Funeral service epasic® Well estat Sa rienced. Hollerback’ ex-| Clean ‘ le Laundry @ . Ibs. 3 er 6 Ibs. 202 i 6 nn M&M . }) | Wednesd will be held/| established financiel con-|_ 333 ack's Auto ers. 1056 W. Huron y # { e heevy lye mee a preeden Gurnee. gone “afm f Manes th oie xe as antec Fonwat ‘ee trom | seme es ive eaten men Psp viet Baldwin Ave. FE! INSU ; . $ it - hin | e ‘ ell { Fe RANCE orden, ™ | pent aed... ‘a | jalermcns wa Ferny cs Pecks” Willingness. te professional. men. LAL LE ORGANIZATION | FIRE UNDERWRITER ; ro | ~~ y Mt. OF t = ork bi : en} Exp. } Livestock | ea Ce et WADIOCK. May 31 me Low. tier refyuing "irosedeware | rczrrecd, op No-canvassing | Sit other fire ines” Raval Ont 'B 4M 106 4 | belov 7 r, age 22; com i ime Liberal | ™erket ts ents. Our; Sgency. ; Royal Oak ou W a t 9 perneie Livesroce: | Budd oun #4 Nat ge _ - Ann ae Saoves nytie fosters! Reply ‘box 28. Po No pred who oo EN oran Jona! ry iidcations end salary r soe Bg Calileealabis res : (AP)-( USDA) lone 365 Net Cash R a? | Mrs Ruth Maddock coat tat of _Press. ' otine | sha pee “leg easy budget setae. Re replies held in bile red. clesia about Macey arly trade slaughter Cambr ys .33'7 Nat Dairy i. of Kathy Ruth and Lidyd a= BARBER STEADY. FRA! _ Call RE asary. Full or part Asap ply Pontiac Press Box se eee Nt 10 BUY! (eh ees ay ecu gcse to Wacea erie | eetegree ete SP) Sr eS cosas! CARIES Ope, Ys mm fe WE a sens nes steady with cater da oe dale 3 Nort = Lol 36 | sarvica (will be —— BS i eone) Coll e Ra. - _ 4 cipy a 4965 or Ul. 2-3782 - tvong clone, Tew ‘tier cic stents be Garner, CP g18 Nor aed Sunes “at 313 pm at. Perry | ties ea at | OPENING tp learn reception work tt Pho — hrnotce 1.230 tm steers ), lot average Gare, YF Ps) or Pac all Park with Rev. James Luth | being ace r of applications | : Studio. Sala work in Phoio = high choice to p es 20:00; joe n0te’. Trac i Nor Bta Pw 34 officiating Punersi s oven eT weeks pornos now for 10 to 12} Due to increase 1 _dales, 14 7 and comm. Ker : = scattering giegite ioe aWetes peel Ches Onto ie phe Ou a3 2| soeane. by Parmer-8nover Puneral | Internationally known » concern | tee retaliieg road is ieterested gs LADIES! Se eee Bowe ; ‘ Ibe 36.60 by eersc le 4 a Cng "352 . we . _ tanches | neern, | usiness Th Z | year i N TH) i good atenrs 3400.28 80. tow Bod Sarit ot Gaeea dol : id PENAMEN, JUNE 9 1064, BORIS, | tgea Sve A all principal cities | farnings opportunity, ria Sigh | leeabt proftie Savon fot : 24-06 lead ood Citles Bye : 4 627! a M ain t, Rochest . ged over $130 w ver- ify you wi y. If you qual-| none today FE von work. * i : Dowith end standard heite mostiy good+Chuett Pea 544 Pan A W Alr ~ | ich, age 37; dear ster, eekly. ai I be expec te Dravia +4508 or w a W las ene idare “ment fy, haps Rie > _. 26 214 gene, Ri ‘ sister of Eu- . ork at once. A start > yton Plains P.O. rite e can help you “swing bene ue dee Refers anecte early, ailing Cole .f. Joh in ict at sad Mrs Albert Pelikea Srient ; $1,000 Scholatships BS tae ae HS hare Sie fates Mote! EADY “VICINITY OP AUBURN 16 @ S eannets d terse 1s > ser Punera b . ok w ; sa} 6 to the deal’ with i mega cal and cutters Con edie 218 Penney De . 398] Sat Bt tl Pridey, June Pileccns br ion in this region. | OPENING FOR LIVE-WIRE MAN | husband works. oy tied tose one of our apenta Pigpnica 80 butchera and sa Con N Gas 4 Pa ge ..413 | Recitation of de Poul uren. cars Tuuhee Pay work All who needs to ea “WIRE MAN —OR_3-2243. . Cherryland : low-cost h a We 9 ate a 196: eet au che PepsilCola... HA = earstas deme 4 be| View Phone PE Olllette pod r x G Bul 23 O ighter, Cynthia Ma s of our, urban shopping s finest sup) One with a r retired man or WOMAN FOR FO ox 117. L } Choehe) Br Ah extron 325 | son A special Fr Cea Epper- Taian Lion 8to center. Bee Mr.| Write Pontia Job. Modern house =e N FOR FOUNTAIN & CIGAR | Goodrich ‘ “y 34 Frans W Air 211 Roland Curtis and We _to Rev 4 Mile Shoppir re Inc, Miracle | WANTED w, ic Press Box 114 unter work, 3 t & CIGAR te) ..5. 10) Transam 4 neral nd the Coats Fu- : pping Center ANTED M : i : Cranbrook 010 p.m. A pitol Savin $ & [Gran Pai 132 Went Cok Ln The Melvin S Pa eae | eee WECHAWIC sive die “tap FOR PROORES. | cick Dae pillage & s ior AMP oe a paderwe vee 27 Famil Stelle Epperson | ented SPely Lew Maree” tine reoatr erperiencaneure Wows eee Mia: [gt Aan nc. Oe Oe ee ee “wish TO ° > we ce -MY WOMAN 30 TO 4 YRSO < > "" 576 Un Pac THANK EVE : E l] WAN | st TO 4 YRS OLD. Ft Establish ] : os neune "oq Unit Alr Lin .. 7 iW hg Dy aby in any wer XCe ent : nates wen QUALIFIED COMBI. | cara housework a ak — eC 1890 Hersh Choe 118-6 pale Aire... 864 derful ae eee aes the won- work in Late ge! man to | WILL Fe OR 31004 == 75 W.H Moliand F 137 Un Ose ‘Ci ve 12 Purge atone pportunit gene Auto Bod ipiter 4 Leip- | to direct QUALIFIED WOMAN . Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 Home Bix... 04 OB Rumor. 043 d Por two good ity | WANTED sor fo cuzay. cP Avoveerertgetincome. Age over = ... 44, US Bteel oe nM ler-Pt men to sel! nm 8. rt pay, | | 30. EM 3 ae < © over CUSTOMER PAR r; aoe UB T ove. O42) = emoriam 2| ymouths and f eo uto Europe, 46 . long hours. | WAITRESS ¥ or EM deait KINC IN REAR Indust Ra 18 Tob ....,. 34 1| oF PRR is your chan mperials Here! _tiac. » 467 Auburn, Pon- ESS WTD. JET DINER TA OF OFFICE tne Rand y 2) CVan Raal 3 : IN _LOV : salesm ce to become a t Fae n- | Woodward : DINER. 716 ,..101¢@ Wal onesie .OVING MEMORY 0 t an with America’ op| YOUNG BOY w odward, corner 8. Blvd. : : Iniand St) Walgreen... 83 | 7 f J. Haha F BESSIE omobiles. Ba: ca’s top au- TO HELP_wit ANTED — er 8. Bivd. oS 4 . | Inepir Cop 6 won Wan ‘ | ati who passed away June have, modern showroom and w.| oteripm. ne PE cui| bondae” a ; Res erlak Ir .. . maa | ys so true. unsel cilities. Gr serv- you =e _ ays. Appl undays or Hit Bua Mch A: Weatg EF. 94 'Few in thi : selfish and kind ance aup plan insur NG MAN. i8 a 2516 W y. Rita’s Ori - : Mch. 449 White Mot | lt s wotld her equal you’ -| international TO 30, LARGE W } W. 14 Mile Rd ve-in, iInt Harv 1 te Mot . 532 | ind qual you'll | R & R-MTRS int jonal organiza E WOMAN sees -. Royal Oak. N e y ; _ jie Nick £12: Wilson & Co .. te |A beautiful life that came to an | oe cca Cate interview ‘sharp young. man wil | keeping FOR Ligut ROUSE. | ‘Int wet is 1104 Yale & Tow | aia 1Bhe died aa a 1 ~~ ¥¥ a __Pontiae promotional aL or publicity a 7 +0103 out. Call afte child. Live e il Crk foal ee Youre 0 12 friend he lived everyone t) FLOOR INSPECTOR _ meceneery at you pe experienes | warrhaa 3 Sad : ao See ate j8 4 Ynust @havT > O | —Sadly mix | For am ‘ 2 IR aaKe afd | ough Classified Ads! fend Rae Bar Gets Ee WOMAN TO CARE FOR CONVA utes 50 ceceud : ean brie 88 degrees 56 min- ene second aim of the committee | Sit, Aipscticy owl eee ane ar i 2 eucrioea! (4 GaAs anne | BEAUTY OPER F _ morning : day week. Live a ginning, being .45 acre feet to the point of be UME Eiccitne cet anual cra euiniee ob siued wae i nie chapelonnesm, "ACE | | The P Reo OR” | WHITE RELIABLE LADY 3-Of | : . eo ocres, more or less ~ nm alvertising content by ar! eale: and aaked BACTIFOL WORAVE LOT PER- ontiac Press oe wot “GALL OA 03810 heactwart oie sare Ua cK. ; | aid property i , ranging programs : | ¥ vid rk Cemetery. Wi : me ere “3610 | portation. ¢ side. Own trans- | j and in Ane ; _vide. Reas. PE ¢- nN Di- GHILD CARE AND WHOL c 30 am. to 3: Middl be y is located at West Long lL al. talks on creativ nepiration- Post F 6K Site be oot oi FOR WANT ADS CHILD CARE AND HOUSEWORK. _Coll after 3:30. FE ¢os. | ebelt upon which the Old Pi g Lake Road near [tienal and ative topics to na-s master to Retire om Sale BY ovT OF ETiTS nee im) ONE, | WinEee oe ice b frame building is a Pine Lake School i ings and regional AAAA meet-| BAD AXE Chapel Rrceilent eotee = DIAL FE 2-8181 = DISHWASHER fnanetal postion oO a1 FOR i : ‘ AF. up—Ha —fige. Call MY _3-1339 +) SNOT = calls. Morey's yping . §horthand | bids must provide for full Adams, of 6139 ler, postmast Harold L. Much- — - a From 8 a County Geen ieee Tiler ia | Geen’ posts “Good working price as bid by cosh.or pariited chee of the purchase Birmingham 7 Dakota Circle |years i ster Kere the past 2)| ___Help Wanted Male 6 -m. to & p.m, ee Commerce nion Lake Good marae ant we caniitioned. | . . fISO ape Rad annow a - Aa ‘ You) dictate of 3% of each bid by cash ied check, A bid deposit elected a govert was recently, ment, effectiv his retire. | 18T CLASS PAI a a should be re Eam oo NEED MONEY? Please apply Cad ot cmap quired, which oY cae" or certified check ji Couneil nor Of the Michigan 63, e July 31, Muchler, | eal My ia ress Pivot Pld —Win_tree_toy Rite. no ly So as $14) (2d Moor) damages if ae shall be forfeited as liquidatec olka esis: LO Bere Pex ‘hele ng the reason I MEN WANTED > sibility “for errors a ee | UW if such bid i ; $ iquigat - = Stas ifor resignin - ao ANTED an to can er WOW d Is acce ated ae e- To train || tor m cel the charges OME to purchase said property ee and the bidder fails POPP PTPSAOPLPOPPL A? 2 Betcees | sir ‘conditiching. business Good | insertion "af" the eave first i Cap Fou meet young mathe pur haste with a policy of rs seller agrees to furnish “ 6h hdead, headed. rao fir pil aos train auete ta | ae ener se edvertioe. b area? puipently about comers Or urthef inf e insurance . . ~ Co, 460 8 & eating & Cooiin error eless th h the ef t#r than esire to earn orma p SS Saginaw st ‘ When can you: hi average wa, , to Eugene Uo poner lon call BA vent 7.0155 cf wilte | O improve Our S ervi ce \ BORIC A —-——— |}. year "8m be ane to grt cal wed alte, Sesion ndover Rood, BI ’ erintendent of Sch . } "ASH IN’ = | adjustments aonee ” és ; ’ 6 pm. to 9 pm pointment. + oomfield io chools, 4200 We HURRY.” NA! without it be given al _ 3 REAL BeTATe AAT ex The Boord of Educ ills, Mich | now have t “sell thi Me iTesse sales sALESMeN OR rd of Education ‘Treserv igan. Te wo additional t! Ls things losing SOs sales ladies. Pient Re. . ion rese trunk : : ona ‘rough Classifi + ing time for edy : Tots bee het eta’ Plenty of Noor time any and all bids. | rves the righ : ines, 0 ‘lassified Ad ents ertine. a immediate You'll new bome is. All bid gnt to reject , our new nu be Anvtt 8. large ining type sizes \ soo ele aay for! 1 make moné projects, “Old Pi ids must be seal mber is.’ ung goes! Di wer than regular night atthe - 0 Da and Cound y here. Oa A : : : i ; , agate - availa y &| Re v's fas es a ite oorued Ec ation esti wil be opened VQ re] | Ease || Rag Sats ES SSS bcos eines o ucoti opened | 7 atin te) A BUS 40547," - | Monday. th on méeting to t j , | \ ‘and 9 p.m. 38 | gett 0547, ‘ se h ing natio- Sch e 15th day of June 1959 eld on \ e = . ; no ae The ADVE ] kia Prod ally advertised a hoot Building, at 8:00 o'clock » 1959, vat the High X REPLIES ) Aeadiine for cancelie- = _neceseary © © 1g opens Outlay _ aes ; Jock p.m ‘ At 10 a.m, Today ¢ | ts pow 918 am A a) Courts “FoR Sm. FE 2-3083. . > were here 4 * sher & te an _ JEAN ‘ . ; \ cue resties ot Tan Frees on ™ best ° Mien ADPY 9 Mis, Ortonvile B. MARTZ fice in the followin case ‘ . Woodward at Square Lake R. = — * , Secretary, Boord of As “we Be R | , boxes: ata WANT AD RATES Experienced Wait a>, Help Wanted 8 . Bioomfield Hills at eee ion Ht . ° : | 4 Myre pear Snes ©. opus oak. apriy in paweon | Rene 2 a Sg s School District No. 2 AY 818 Chateauuliy, x M. to 4:90 P.M. - , 2 5.7, 14, %, 2%, 3t 1} ge ee ones Dare atom 0. ess in puneod | . fer \tieeny oh A ‘ ; ae Pll aad ' . * vi ational nk , | , 99 sua! . ; act - 300 . +1. . AITTRESS. APPi ape. | ork elsewhere band may "s . - ~ mene wv : . Ba Buildin fa . , 99, 11, 42, G8, oo. ‘ 4 f 3% aa $38 Ciettens St. Julie's toa 09 Mi | Plus modest sa Board riatackd yo.) ’ tar aa a a ew. g 70, 71, %, 77, 88, 95, % ‘ ‘=e 6 6¢Y cas Terste rin after BP Oter tie ax? Gs ; “: , : 7, 88, 93, 100 a fee | aa tes EXPERIENCED HOURRK an ehter Ce, es ty . IAAAAAAAAA LS . 101, 103, 117, —_— 39 8388 for on NEED | ‘ROUSEREEPER EXPWRIENCE oe So, ' : » 4 oa 2 11.04 heme in. ‘ee general. Doctor's | sure a ond GENERAL in: : : S , m 4800 10 2. aged chikiren --9 school | Excetibes Man or salesiacs. - $0 13.0 or heat jeunary vy qlean | 7 opportuni: ;. nen ck . aaa f ~ ‘ - Py ty Tuureaagl' & Gene pom | saeh. Farias. “SS O8 * ‘ ays. _ - ian . - ' . " Stay, MI wee necessary a) ton pw Ps Cas . . ; | On — opportunity. geler- Sem t = 5 = 2 c i : is , - &. Tayior, * one , : ‘ PI aD ae ene ¢ é sa - “ap { . ' 2° = Ja ox : a | 4 ; * a : 2 D a dnewcina * 2 reEgOr ar ee: : f | I ; : i ns | HE PonTIAc PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE. 2, 1959_ fe a 4 / “a TWENTY-ONE ANY TYPE \OP ' Pag -: ini ata wager HAULING AND, MOVING "EXRCUTIVE & FAMILY pests B ee ; ae *-ASPHALT PAVING | ‘“Rebbish nulain’ lop: sot; sBad. BS Let us estimate your driveway Grace! end trent ond leading. “VE Di et. “O'DELL CARTAGE Lecce! - ee Trucks to-Rent ARN REAL ESTA ATTEND free classes. Your opportunity to| Brick, Block, Cement work CKS TR vod feet oo {elie ree ere "AND. EQUIPMENT crauttbation Operating in several BLOCK, DRY iNet | $ecToo Pickups ACTORS Semi-railers By dane. ith hes rz avis and ‘Share Living’ Quarters 3 30 : “Gastamn, on Sasa sts WAT Or | "Po tiac Farm.and =| aterford mtiac Farm.a red’. Phone Work Guarenteed—Free Estimates. YOUNG MAN WILL SHARE BED- | FE 80458 T= ret Industrial Tractor Co, men So ESTATE ALesuEN OR timates at no cost, OR | BRICK, CEMENT WORK #25 8 and fireplaces. MA §-0378. "| Qpew Laity oat CUSTOM HOMES” |% caw ATED ai anit reer writs | Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32. Plans, drawings, construction es- free | up charge ABILITY women, floor time and a CEMENT “1 iS OUR SPECIALTY | Painting & & Decorating LF = sell your rg erst ager) uP i j scoun .3 LES. dies P W. Dmnen Apply Ny On i 66, 18T = (NT.—EXT 345 cs, beseme E ; — F a free AND CEMENT. WE) cash a PART TIME HELP. _Specialize in garages. PE 8-1951.| ing Reas Don Beck OL ait your equities. Mortgages » ovat | F SALEEMER WEN OR TA) CERAMIC TILE 57 LASS PAINTING AND Dee! able | ' rr Cash or terms. | 28040" ssible to | secvine Fed McCuliough has given | for many weal Also CASH BUYERS WAITING ‘ lor 4. eyo saa hour. PE | FREE ESTIMATES TERMS | Advance Floor Co. OR 3-870) | West Buren. Evelyn Edwards COUNTRY CLUB Reception- ist — PBX- Board. Typing 50 w.p.m. —_— sparkling pela meaem a to handle country ciub members. One meal furnished, $260. ds | ‘SMART CLERKS for Pharmacy. Cigar counter. and attractive. SHARP TYPIST — gir! with coud "ee fice Speen Local mran- Aged tt 19. Lite tree. Good phone v * 9235: , JR. sreroctys * ¥. —Shorthand 80. In pleas. ant, nearby office. Agea' 33. 35. $330. STENO— 2. as rinand 100. “A 25-40. Must have 3 by office experience. Neat and sttrac- tive. $375. Aged 23-Up. COOK at a nearby Countr “al Club. Must be experienc Pleasam work for tle right person. $400. SECRETARY in an account- peemongets gm rocedures. Ma- ture le — No Seby- — rs. ot the im or rig! per- on. $400” VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE —OUR NEW we ATION— sig tr Must ben for car deal- get be experienced. = PLASTERING oe REAS. | EVELYN EDWARDS | Business _ Services — suite ROWE «oss Acme Asphalt Paving | CEMENT WORK — Bonded. UL 2-2762. aes FE \Aiptawran wont wee 4-1 PAINTING & DECORATING. ——— aciion on your land, {alte cael token, Ciittany. wa | Pepe rameveg PE Ga0st. coutraet weyers eet |_5-2041 or PB 1-02% | |A+ PAINTING INTERIOR ex- | —C8! Realtor” Partridge = | builcer. Pree estimates. UL 2-5175. Guaranteed Pree est. FE ‘ $50,000 \CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED | ‘eric: 1( per cent Gao is fer pos | CE MENT & BLOCK \18F GLASS PAINTING ae <5) . perhaing PE PDH = GOutRIER Wo OBCIoATION ORK FE 54-0782 | KAA PAINTING & DECORATING. | Cai bars Witt TAPING “AND - Forse. 2u years experience Reasonable. Full bath. 650 wk. 1896 Ca. Pree re estimates. PE 68-678 Free estimates. Phone UL 21308. | 6-2 front. Keego Harbor. ig eLecTRICat SOIPRAGTGR. | | INTERIOR & b EXTERIOR: ea | O! nson ~ eget Sem | Blectrie. UL 23003 ‘Pree cotmates “pe 336 hee FE 42533 “Looks uke a exile of esicarhiad at the = fat , EXCAVATING — TRENCHING [gig Solfo nite PAINT- | aE SS a ———— kiTcHENETTE (MOTELS BE BULLDOZING — EM 34861.| Pree Estimat 5-0375. ACT it! Senet PE em od Ad aNiees 3-388 , a SERV ee ao & PAINTING ah On Your Land Contract. If you _Rent Apts., Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 4M TARE ORION 7_Sise = : ave on a first or second ~ se 7 |FLOOR La’ LAYING. SANDING AND | idcumb, OR. 31056. ' land caxtract, and would like 3) RMS & BATH. NEWLY DEc- | INDIAN, VILLAGE ‘ es & 1 BEDROOM FU finishing. NA 17-3643. peed or} PS EXD | FREE ee eon gh yee = _orated. Pvt. eft FE 3732. | 3 seme upper, stve. ~ nished cottages. By the mont - YY ecemaee = ! | ESTIMATES ON COM- ates. nt pos Samp cx tor bar’ Mas ecs (3 RMs AND BATH SMALL BABY ae werner. ar ap enn ie Bee | ste safe, sandy beach. MY J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor -PREE i - | plete kitchensa counter tops & PAINTING. }. PAPERHAN W. Huron. PE 5-8431. '| ~~ PAINTING — it ttey pea. FS PAPERING \PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, | Wai) Washing — Parr testere! | CxniToe FOR wih CONTRACTS. | | 86 © Walton FE 8- 4-044) | for ve. Ab rps Bin es and dry- | GIARANTE: ers. tric cs + oes W. Huron. So eae ne) pint —— ~ mmc) ee Television Service 2 | veoor “st CASH No obligation. = — No Estra Fees GUARANTEED CEMENT WORK, “| free est.- MI eine, “FE 2-2671. | DAY OR NIGHT Tv SERVICE HARGER CO. PE 51296 or FE 5-8300 133 W. HURON” PE 5-8183 GARAGES, $595 mE SEARS | CASH FOR CONTRACTS REAS. 14x22 2 Complete. FE §-9123_ | JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER. | disc. Pvt FE 2-0061 errs. GARAGES BY PEDY 'BILT GA- eo & ovening. call Sy 2 IMMEDIATE | Frage Co. ORiando 3-2360. Upholstering 23 A : | GUARANTEED BOOFe = SLL) ~~ ~~ : ACTION kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Marsh. | cAKLE's CUSTOM | 353 N. Cass. PE 2-302). PE 5-7775. Bloctato taal HOUSEMOVING ruuty UPHOLSTER.- o pole good isnc contract. New, 8114 Cooley Lake Rd. EM | | rreongar Yiur c@sh upon sat- ager f ita tory inspection” of property ton. | equipped. FE 4-8450. L. A. Young. AL'8 UPHOLSTERING FE 48797 ~ title. Ask Ken Temple |HOME GERACE cise. . _ADDT- censed Ko L. Templeton. Res Realtor. butlider FHA —/| ~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | 2339 Orchard 63 | LAND CONTRACTS TO OY on | to sell. Earl Garrels. EM 32511 - or EM 3-4006 tions. ry a ton 197 NORTH PERRY 8T ICEN LDER “E 5- | PE 2-4868 FE 5-888&8 co ASTERING_ NEW (A NEW AND REPAIR __Lost & Foand pies Se G SNYDER PLOOR rie ik may have by SNYDER LAYING, = e FOUND: BOY's BICYCLE. NEIOH- borhood Perry & Montcalm. Onn 24 TRADE | YOUR LAND CONFEEC | - in =) new = See our model. iu build i. sites to choose f Only & s west. Paved arcet: | paying this ription, tected: | sanding and finishing Phone FE| & sar | Sete Humphries : G—SIDING _ ROOPTNC New & Repair — Gutterwork Lost: ra cr around: Rela WITH |g; N,_Telegraon TOM FURNESS EM 3-0739 | a found please . Licensed—Free Estimates ill give reward.” “Ee pices Wanted 5 Real | Estate a2 Se a] en eee | (CASE EGR HOMES , EAVESTROUGHING PE 4-0444 Rd 3 golf clubs EM ‘TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR LOST BLUE PARAKEET. ate 1 ee Sees PE 5-041 ¢ tanks. Field tile footings. | tail. “Peter. Vi tehes and boat well. UL 32-5404. & Biya Reward eae : | information cali 1 WINDOW & ALL WASHING, LOST—BLUE ?. ARAK “Painting. Nice oe __OR_3-8879._ “Peter Pillow,” oes, Trail, 6- none FE 3-0135 ' 3-8702. Drayton Woods. FE 4-73 Bloomfield. RECEPTIONIST | Esfee-@ses Srete?: bE st COst, BLUE PARAKEET. NAME iS ee ~ -— a ee Attractive girl age 25-35 for re ALL MAKES OF POUNTAIN ak ‘Commerce. EM | and 646 re) ception & office @uties. Prefer Sharman BA some bookkeeping | background | “repaired, by factory trained man LOST: ENGLISH SETTER, BLACK per month to start. Midwest |~ Office gu ly Co. 17 W. Law- & white with some brown. Vic rar bag pty alse State Bank | rence Bt. PP | Reward. NO, WRIGHT-VALUEFT 13 LOST. VIC. AUBURN HEIGHTS HAVE ~CASH, Fri. all colored calico cat. Any UL 2-3453 KEET WAM MED sb ll vicinit ian our home land contract or acre- aA 30-minute | eb will trevel to ben you and you how to get cash for | age Cali now for a RD © “D. RILEY, Broker * 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 PE 4-482] GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR OR I nst ructions — ~~ wall and windows Reasonable. - US CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! MEN PE 2-1631. “Hobbies & Supplies 24a truck delivery. EM _ 35-2284. 9 BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS,| mona Lake. -women. 18-52. Start high as $99 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- | © wok Preparatory training until! peirie aa pominciag: 218 E. | PAINT BY NUMBER PICTU 1k appointed Thousands of jobs open. : Experience usually unnecessary. FURNACES, aa L a * NED AND _Book Store. 15 E. Lawrerce St. Scrabble games pe Sg ge = || BULLDOZING LANDSCAPING & | LOST: MALE GERMAN #HEP- herd named “Mark.” Vic. FE 23-9400 will appraise your property tel) you the cash you can receive n af = res.) “Wr TRADE WE BUILD Backenstose | DORRIS & SON REALTORS | 752 W_ Huron FE 4-155 | | "Sin and wall papeting. FE Pecos | RRO REALTY _ “| Tiensed — Bonde, “ox 3'7iea,~ | Papen Mg TENOR BC BCORATOR. = ABSOLUTELY 8 | aaa 106 Dresden. 5). Building Service 12) Moving & Trucking 8) _Wanted t to Rent [BD MODEST MAIDENS |3 RMB. ENT & BATH jay, nu Siwan Vp ‘4-2190. welcome. _Inquire 273 1 Bak idwin $18 per wk ,3 RMS. HOME PRIVACY. SHADY | ~ and cool, ty mile downtown. FE! NICE 3 RMB. AND BATH. STOVE. a. and refrig. furn. Al) util. inquire conrnew “aT HIGGINS “LAKE 5 room terrace apartment. Hwy. 3 RMS PYT. NT CHILD. basement, bus at door, near St.| Lake ‘City a ie 72 B. Barn & = FE &- Benedicts school. Immediate sess e 7 “by Jay Alan; _Rent Houses Unfurn._ apt. en Cass Lk. Keego | FE 4-3916, | good i plenty of clos¥t space. gas r garage. attached 24 ee car garage | Lake WILLEMS —" NEW. M Designed for » at -—e 2 orch, fal baew home. uOlassedi | tre: nod fon tpe sire Br meres ga yah ‘OR 3186 honors ip Na . ho children under 10, §7 By Pioyd Kent, Realtor, $-6105 36, For Sale: Houses ae ee on LOWER “vtAT. SMALL HOUSE & 03.F oot Ranch Home . Harbor.’ ii Bloomfield Twp. OD- | in Lovely Setting | WEST SIDE. CLEAN AND IN| Owner leaving state. practically | 3 large bedrooms. | new 2 bedroom on it, acres. | heat.| A-! niger ger tae select oak corey | cireen tast FE) are: Cenmeey kitchen, comfpr. | aole living room, spotiess full ach 4 § RM. HOUSE ON CASS LK. Goop FE 4-8658. : mens. Amene well a homes } | erences. er Phone, OR_3-7183. | iiacEDAY LAKE « ROOM MES K. BLVD. : __ bath, $35 )_ weekly. OA & OTSEGO LAK jon. Call a0 a8 cottages. ai conveniences. - | Caretaker, FE 4- - cellent beach with boat. { APT. FOR A VACATION, SLEEPS | 4 or & on Cass Lake. Weekly or | E 45383. | 4308 Dante Migheey” Om | Sens _Bighway _O8 24781 | REALTOR... FE. 5-9471 ay. Waterford. OR 35183 | $309 down and_term Giroux-Franks : | Semi-shell, includes electric, rough | 4383 to shopping. church and sehools. FE 56-0782 bath up all-to-wall carpeting Fireplace. Air conditioner. 27x! = living rm., nine rm. La alls down. Pull Gas heat. I-car ed peaee. Cement geen Ideal loca- | blocks, west of Webster \, — 2STORY HOUSE. 2— BEDRMS ot | School Corner \ lot. $1,430 down. | $10,750 balance Le land contract.) §-20T7 Pull ON MISSAUKEE eee NEAR g AND PE | } 20 YEARS OF SERVICE For Houses a saree i BOO cal tr _ SCHRAM 4 hrep’aces— ad | a es >in 3 in living room and coun- oe ee eee , ry eI ‘ane. supper room Mé ie har built-in bar-b-que oven and 4 yf a { bro gg — = portend ment plus gas FA heat, wa- room. Secluded and private. 250| ‘ cee | 400 shelter | fies Sa a | only an mile to — “ per — * mo at pe _ Lake privileges. Also) 50 down and “sis per menth.| PT me. including = | /100 Feet on Lake. | Orr s0sLYN l* ugh setting ri bung 1ixi6 . | bs oe . _——— aud sbun- | jiving room. om yo Ai- H white kitchen. | trees About 5% — all lg sro Full desemewt, vie oil = 5 eat. a close Ms ba py Wleate onegeel den, ; sees Baron Sens Vsteot at only rage. $49,000 with $1,800 down sume @ per come Gl mort. ne $70 Mo. SS deen. boa ner will sell home and 150 gage paym oer R | fee of fromtage if desired. per SIDE 6 ROOM BRICK. i re S st hoe ig es pk uburban | | CRESCENT LAKE | +3707 bungalow with 2 = 14x20 living room and 2 106xi3 bedrooms. Large wtil- ity room with a FA — ry on vert lot 50x 130. £20 “Cs Gown and $15 oe nome —— | \bath, of) heat, handy utility room. | .509 DOW _Rent Lake Cottages 36A | siecitie hot” weter, part base- 2 Seraein *ungalow with separate dining room basement, ! car sarees At the low price of only $6,600 and monthly see of $35 IVAN W. SCHRAM CA rr, ENT | - .| OPEN, EVENINGS & SUNDAY CASg LK. COTTAGE FOR pegs 3-BEDRM. BRICK 'ea2 JOSLYN INOS MANSPIELD _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | FURNISHED CABIN — LAKESIDE Pen ee rites Panties’ P bin’ | 69021 W. 11 MILB RO. WEAR WIX- om ear Coa iant & Bob- _Q-Link’s Golf Course. Nice 3 bdrm. brick country home with 3 car garage with elec. doors Lot 776x175. Purniture & home pl aang sens! at po extra Ll $17,000 for $14.- 00 oF oe heat ities. Best offer will be “pe hers Reason for selling Moving Bao of ‘state. Geneva $-2895, South Lyons. = owner. At Connerce Lake 3. bedrm. large kitchen, part basement. hot air heat. On cor- ner lot wtt? lake peviacex: Only $8 950 with $750 own $950 Down Owner left: stite. You. can buy this ¢ bedrm house m Ponilac for enly oo payments of §60 "JOHN J. VERMET1 GENERAL REAL ESTATE 9203 Commerce Re. mately 4 atres of land. Large i | NEAR CLARKSTON — MODERN 2 ery J 7. Rath & st $50 wk } & BATH NEWLY DECORATED | cs. —— Ten UL 2356, aM cree ee east: (ew have | Adults only. All Pvt. $0 Btout St | i > pr SQUARE LK. BY MIRACLE MILE been look tor this _or _FE 2 2-0377 Fs De ORCHARD COU RI odern ott & fish. FE 4-3369 spacious y Seltcom | brick rypen 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EN- APARTMENTS or PE 8-1 _ : home is located in aver Fer- | trance, clean, gas heat, near SUMMER Core 5 , ROOMS est Lake Estates on _downtown 87/8 Parke. ~ BRAND NEW — Call after 5, EM 3-476 --AIR CONDITIONED— ccmmalinaenetiies kitchen with built tna. 2? dining 3 NICE ROOM PVT cd a “ areas. large living room with | 7 ent. Bus at doer. FE 5-7400, DINE For Rent Roca sy wall to wall ca . 2 full} — : - ~ - baths 13x18 master room, | 3} ROOM ea IN PRIVATE HOME { PER- beautiful recreation room with | OM Yes we can sell your home for | cash with very small down pay-) Ham: ment. Call us for further infor- | mation Do not feel obligated. We GLEAN. BRIGHT DPrER ak™ | | Free information on jobs, Sal- side, $650 down. Call Huron FRANK SHEPARD (1010 Adams Rd tochester office | MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICB | PE 4-3606 re sna | ONSEN aT ORES West GAYLORD, ET any 28 you "Toouine for, clean, attrac | Rent Office § Space « 41 Available Immediately Mand a Emily hate der the out | 2-4 tive apts. people ar are | ~ LGE. FURNISHED BASEMENT quiet, yet Gans ht Cool m- apt. Exceptionally nice. Good lo mer cross vermiiation efford- : | option. Sanne wOGks PRIVATE EN. ing and hou ecleaning. FE 3-7581 | | economically with memty ireleneed trance and tile bath. 2800 Sylva at) j i Union 8t. FR. a ‘ Completely furn. FE 44273. bath, rents for $76 month. Close | d floor: Child welcome $12 UNPURNISMED APT., 3. ROOMS, 90, 6 ROOM HOUSE. } BEDROOMS For Rent Miscellaneous 42 3- aa Sean apartments, each with . - 1 isehuthat Maa [RUE El Mt CARAGE BUILDING | SntPatertent Bermetacs | 7 at GWE Ail Ufiitite comets, oe Army Rd, Lakeville. | POR RENT, SUITABLE FOR COL- | owner Cal ad an Ge i one for sell- ie stout on rere che | TARE ORIGN 9 ROOME AND | or'Cytenocts. fe" Chase at CRAWFORD AGENCY: “3 beet eee a rs $0003. paaher ap mo My and pester. | 4.1193, days. ——._ 00 _ Piiot, MY_9-1163, Pe ©2000, 7 LA “ROOMS AND BATH. ERN ALL. YEAR BROOK For ‘Sale e Houses A-| WASHINGS & TRONINGS ‘GARDEN 7 AND LAWN ROTO-TILL- artes Curtains laundered. Pickup & _ ‘08. 315 EB. Wilson, FE 2-6920. | sIMMa. _— “| Shores Drive. delivery. PE 5-9167. GARDEN PLOWING §Y LOT OR On AnD APTER THis DATE |?.® 3 ROOM APTS. PVT EN-| EXPERIENCED PRACTICATL| _Screage. Anywhere. PE 5-6511 | dune 2, 1960, 1 will not be re-; (‘rence & beth Bverytning | ~WITse -wishes—work. or. part. PLOWING. PBADING, Biacina & & | sponsible f for any debts contract- habe ear Saginaw Inquire ‘ine days. OR 3- FE! ed by ‘other ‘than myseif.} .AUDUrD. ay max Hire i or OR 3-0165 | Ove a artin, 3270 Sashabaw | 2 7 RMS KITOHERETTE | CH | _Weleome, 431. N. Perry FE 2-5 E 2-5170 | GIRL 20 WANTS WORK. 3-0558 GIRL WISHES LAUNDRY WORK. ‘ole. PE 4- a “FE 8-4469 or TRONTNOS / WTD. $3 BU "FE 2-8487 ‘ROTO-TILLING DONE REABON- _ Rd. Drayton Plains, Mich. 8946. REAL ESTATE SYNDICATE PLAN 2 ROOM, $10 WEEK, ALSO 2 RM. . FE WORK UP YOUR LAWN & GAN-| Froven, in nighly ‘gyecessful — |, _18 Clark. n. Roto-tilli R : since 1950. Now te ee eee | investors to participate and get! Laundry Service 18 a yearly retura minimum on eagle King JANITOR “WORK L WANTED. REF. Phone Mr. E 83140 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY eiween 3 & 6 only erences. Cal) Gervice — Shirt service, Pontiac a a __tetarial service. EM — NURSES Sv AICABLE ~ Day & ed 3 cens: SECRETARY kno =| deliveries made 5 ut 3-408 ng up. BOOKKEEPER Steady, retiaple woman, Must’ 2601 Crooks Rd w and sar 5 pe — | BABYSITTINO. eS CARE, punch |A-1 MARION AND KY rt of 10 per ot ae 3081 ONCHARL LK, RD Wed. Childr Children to Board 2% even small 9 NICE LOGE. RMS ALL UTIL, pvt $13. FE 2-5002 after $30) cent; and Sun, investments FE 2- ents. 9 ROOM APT NEWLY DECO- | rated Prt. ent & bath 285 Whit- temore te cos j “nS _Greens, FE I erator and stoves adults ealy. Palm Ville Apts FE 2-6859. 1a RM GARAGE APT UTIL. RM. SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE 4 $4 “mouth. Cass Lk. Baby wel | Rent Houses Unfurn, | 36 Lge. fenced in beck yard. E ROO | te oa! AD utilities furnished. -4525. SMALL a Lae some, PE ! 314 +7 RM. NEWLY DEC. HOVE 1 _refrig. furn_ 285 Whittemore. Pleat AMO) + cic ondocetaabh dia oda '7 LOB RMS IN PONTIAC, 40 MA- ¢ riva. Util. furn OR | 3-138. f MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. sic. Laundry 840 8 Telegtaph. FE VILL LLAGE HALL AVAILABLE Fr FOR 7 ROG WICRER ro, “Kao t aM AP arr Be utr | 210 8. Marehal _ 4 RM. BEMT. APT. ALL PvT_s20 ¢ ROOMS MORONS FROM POW: Auburn Avenw Nursey Prgherce 7 Landscaping __ 1A) we aes ee SVERWaRE Me Parktan Aad he or | time Motor oF “DECORATED, q : ain. FRE 2-2048. Soho b Nik RABLE. 2 _ Utilities. Adults, ae 2-5262. | |S ROOMS, BEAT & HOT WATER. | State St. $65. PE 4-6032. } } | t no dookkeeping. Interesting | work. | EM 3.2294 _@ay or hight, PE 2-1 cer ey ihe 25 Monroe &t, FE. Call Mr. Labadie, MI eine Ani TREE RIMMING Ai si oa = §-2146. WOMAN | a partela lod free estimates. OR 36826. | Wed. Household Goods ; 15 783 Loe Ms Noe a | perio sp._PE $-8027. &-1 ACE TREE E@RVICE RE- ANYTHING ROVORT FoR cas DowDtown Ress. Inquire " WabWINGE & JRORINGS. PICKUP eae Pe Bens Get our bid. SUN SA MA 5-1341 oi BATH. PVT ENT UTIL. _ Geilvery. FE 40996 5-1 ANTIQUE Dishes FURS. ott | Wert side. Employed indy. FE KINDs OF LAWN aoa FIN- lamp . marble foy tables, MY) 9-a59¢ Building Service 12 “isn'tragine Top oil. PE 2-000) 7 RM PVT ENT? UTILITIES i ANYTHING IN FLAT work &@ reta dentia! & Commercia! ¢ & tnstred. Raymond tins OL i BIOOMF TREE & LAWN can FoR Camb CEMENT Service. Reasonable rates PE ture and mise’ .FE*2-0367 ining wails Resi- §-1822, * TVS PURN- |” g Howard. PE 5-6588 est 8 FURNISHED STOVE, 9-8. SC CASH FOR PURNITURE AND ae | poome Be ring a GoM PLETE LANDSCAPING. fences. Odd pieces or house full | SIERLEY APTS tree removal and trimming, T75 rompt courteous service FE 442% or OR 47881 -_ Se ' CAWN COPING ann napain, FU RNITURE NEEDED | a jawh service. Large or FE iso © Huron. FE $318 bath. Adulte only FE 2-246. e of od4 jote Get the 3R BATH 3_.RMS. AND BATH i UPPER, 06 rt? = 29% Auburn PE $0634. > ROOM, LOWER, DUPLEX. 003 | ecco Adults only. $66. FE +0007 | FE 5-1858. or § ROOMS & BATH UPPER. FE a zines or rE 3ims. PF SECOND FLOOR. RM. A * west side. Call FE P1081. 5 ee APT or 2 arate welcome 137 ‘ UNPURN — bummit re 4 3 LOE CLEAN “HOOMS paivare 5 ROOM. L estitna APT sot, | a Paddock. Call FE 41618 ‘ § RM LOWER FLAT. 2 BED- Children welcome OR 3-416}, ee oe ee € or ae H _ Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-20. 380 a — Sire. Epyste Fon ‘POR RENT [N- | | BY OWNER ? BEDRM. ue BROWN 4-2031 NOTHING DOWN Love! fs 3 bed robm bungalow Brick construc tion. All newly decorated. Al! RMS Nice | oe ee ee | ation off Sachabaw. Full price BrDRM LARO® BHADY YARD | $5200. Will consider trade, OR | ig ee 8 «CmeMt (Se ekecng South of Rochester, TRogan 9-0418 —3-8370. : - 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX -— NEW BRICK Located in lovely | | Lorraine Manor Pontiac's choice BEAUTIFUL West Suburban Neighborhood) | EAST BOULEVARD HEIONTS FOR VALUES & TRADE bedroome with full basement — Now pontias For Built tn oven Range Alj large $75 PER | $250 DOW N = } es mone aa down OFFICE: 3 bedroom ranch home, re- | 544 N E. Boulevard at Valencia decorated Large suburben \ #8, 500 ELIZABETH LAKE ES- eee tee ee with Bt ft. living’ room Peta urnace & water heater and | nature . i garage. Children welcome. \ $300 DOWN Nice wooded. lot only 3 blocks | 2 bedreom elder home | from Leke. Easy terms | ROOM TPL . | ahs 20g: new Leke, Bod x. 3 Roa | Basement, Lmmediowe, pet: | 46.00 COLORED OF — Large) heme on Prospect. Ga as | FE 8-6486 j Saba MODERN DUPLEX. is your mortgage costs nr downtown Rothester, suto TE 50693 « rE 4-33 é 0 beat, fenced back yard, Ref. OL | or eae. See 5-06 - ee BY OWNER LEAVING BTA RMS & BATH TO MAN & WIFE rina. & bath modern home only Who will help with lewo & ment sutomatic heat and ee eee Garage & 3'y acres FE 1- ROOM HOUSE T CHILDREN ~ * welcome $12 $0 ber week. Phone FE 8-1495 H RMB & Sry RM x.) . Y I mo era nea. M. BRICK. SPnON To, R. ". “DICKY” V AL UET | | turn iaaned reh. 2 car gar $10 200-DONELSON HEIONTS — Just. te 3 Rké new Two bedroom bun alow, | ane: | with built-in patio room a ti waive rage Perfeet condition tn and “e141 out Beautifully landscaped $11,560 TWO FAMILY — Located on pared «at. Nice lot Upper renting | for $80 Here is a sensational | value Terme can be had. Don't | miss this one.’ - Buy” Them Easy | $780 ‘down. a month 3 bedrm _kitehe Good three bedroom home with two c&r garage. land 's level with some frult trees. Good fishing lake: Only 18 miles from Pen- = tiae $14,500 ROCHESTER org Special, Near Paro- & Public schools Fireplaces are for children Parents slike « this cocasitel home has two. If you are jooking for a sub- urbden home. -with extra ores jot 652318 where the kiddies can lay with no worries from traffic. this ts athe by See ft now. Price $18,850. [ AWOraeAs SPECIAL Old farm house needs some fixing. Bcenie 10 acres. 2's Mile East of Lake Orion lin OxFORD Mere ts your opportunity to buy a good three bedroom ranch house enl¥ one year old at -@ moderate price. a high & clean basement. ed bath, Leta birch trees Da ON LAWRENCE Ww GAYLORD 103 @° Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-282] m. Full basement. Close in. East side iat Sy oid 2 bedrm off Pontiac Lake Oak oors tied kitcher Wares Berries ripening. Only 680, mo. after down P. W. DINNAN 4 WwW Huron FE ¢43577 | Mice 7 BEDA: - PRIVIL EEGES ON PE 8-0429. _ Willams L ST MICHAEL'S ¢ RMS ? BATHS. NEWLY DECORATED FE. 23-1228 YOUR CHANCE—TRADE Builder in distress ~— 4 bedreom bi-level — 3 bathe — fireplace ~—- full basement. 85 [t. of lake postage on amell semi-private ated just west Com merce These houses should se!) fer $30.000 but we have them priced at $23,500 & will considet your Bees or equity im trade “t150 DOWN 4 rooms & bath Loceted fust off Watkine Lake Rd. ciose to oe Payments only $50 .G Immediate Session / RILEY REAL ESTATE 600 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 41187 - FE ¢4821 ALLEN EET ~ Lie of ounce Vacant = reoms & baw 2 iets. down. Call MY_ 2.18664. LEAVING STATE, WouLD LIKE . sel) = snome 1077 ~Durant ‘ROCHESTER — } BEDROOM 3 pagh trees carpeting. Meal schools shopping center Many extres assume GI ¢% per cent™ #735. Ma ay ada $18,300, OL} EDROOM FULL BASEMENT. nee garage With covered patio. Feneed y whe "Bruner Aluminum awnings ute, Bruner supreme ater sdéftener owner, $13.- 500 Cash = lg 263 Miehi- Cd win OT SPECIAL — Lerge ) vedroom BY OWNER. SENT. FINISHED a) | NTF a Ratiry bem HURON | a - present homes. ree. estate mowings 9 «| top dollar, Wi) buy outright or Cr Ps v. APeiy. caretaker 7 Prall ut Ald : v under ‘" eae, Dan's Landschpe Ser. | rl) it for you a | | 3 ROOMS & UTILITI€GS baud Garage OR. 8 bas ep ia Lie a FART, AL BATH. 3 2 story. 3 bedroom heuse | iF AND vice ee _ ‘. r Phone OR 3-271 . _nished "pv entrpece, 319 EF | Mu & SHIRLEY ‘aa | cious kitehen and dining room, | on bungalow with Oil AC tra. | work Residentiay and paar: CANDRCAPING SIDING Os SED TO Pa re — Artis ALL TYPES 3” “RMS AND BATH. WACEINO 3 rooms & bath, nicely decorates. | ‘ ear: nOUSE. wat ALLEN ass living room with fireplace. Large, ‘ies room. Fireplace Ot rn cial Also under™ basements — Tractor vet. beck of rerpiere to downtown. Smali oa Heat’ lan pi , te ger | den or TV room off iving room.; 25 is ee lena or Ape wo Call | end coe: WD OM een & __ welcome ‘TE? 29-4228. | we mnonth Eg. Woe py Beit ag aad Pull basement. 3 car garege. | Gai les went ef city aes 21198 Jone W oa | wee ae ie all ROOM XPT in EDR eT bination’ Fe ie RN HOME WEAR) Cost siisntlornced sih509. ‘call Ind BOWS your mort i . - eg coe “i ROOM pi APT. DOWN- MA 807, now. oe A 2 Oncagey ine | WILL I nea Co caicets sate | Regt 2 VERY RICE LARGE R oe . oe rE A Fe +106. | 7a BBE WEET OF PONT ms = LAKE FRONT’ — Pricéd at =| Free Eats Pos 1204 | of janie secion’ “Appraisals: | yaaa 2 AND BATH WARY Gel, AVON Dad i & Pike. FEWLY | sag: Auburn Ave fear Gmnomt Zownenie 2 bea. | 819,880. ° Ranch syle bungalow A) BAND ia oo 1 i go amert Baie Farm Roch: | come 164 Going 8t Cr of Whitse- | Motern 4 coms -& ie ROOM rset Tw PURN y of Large living r with enclosed patio ‘room. Large “houtne Hardwood Service ~ Moving & Trucking 19 ecter Mtichign’, OL 1-641. bath .ieauire Manager | Fee VER. | tape —— dowk tat $88 per | ledgestone fireplace. Attached g@- | AY BRICK BLOCK anb CEMENT ~ A Reduted R ) Wtd. Miscelleneous 28 + "TARO SUES Ow, PRE BEACTIPUL MODERN 5 ROOMS | cogy: 3 aL. Ewa a VT REALTY Tatas une De tant eonrell | wore, Ae eee — 1-; u $ — 33 Pinegrove, ; , . bedrm. Also, 4 rm. house, | ' i RULLDOZINO & Sseeging aa » alo “ WTD. GARAOE POR BUMP SHOP ssi f =x Sock resenceBted. ene. locpiien. | - Gan hank. Se. OH, 00 0-00. FE 2-9906 MANY OTHERS — We have ove ! DON TURNER», PEI ATTN LoviNu co PE sual will buy tacit, PE eae. ater NEEE) A. FINANCE. ’ t00 “ber me PE $416 before DUPLEX bi 254.8. te Re 230 Photo-listings, Look the mover M1 COMBLETE BOLDIN SRY sulk" RUBBIgH ARB JURE a ee _ He "heat, Onrage Ee | pena ——, Part" right at ovr Goer, Open B8.. 0 | CARTED, PEANOINS FIBER. YER > Order Classified C oxy little apartment, 3 Box | = | Lier Witt Us = ead tet OVING “SERVICE AtBERTs"LOMRER mrt = rh or ai Aa a GROUP OF WE *tetsonavie Raves FE 5-34 offer jow prices through volume. 8: ; a OF WIL.” vis waite > Baar: homes—800 --tare* Mo obligation. ‘paler errr ate ed ame, ity We'll se ai : NA j a 1. | _Yout ume, FE WANTED 7 BOY. Gikit's % Bat a . a << bike, ged condition. ‘ any Ro ‘1-864, epee 2 Fey _ FE FE Bet 3 eit. Ads to sell, reng, find a | good job. FE 2-8181 i O | the Want Ad number! s * “a rooms, centrally located. iit E pli Low’ rent, FE 4-4807 og Se at _ house. OR }2681 or OR_ }-1070, | TWo HEDROOMS, sf00 CASH, take away payments. FE FE 60001, ThCOME FOR ANY RACH, F § AND and down. Payments $8 month. OR 9-880 LK. RD. RANCH ap Mh gr | 3 yrs. ald, 3 bed- coum Cok, i ee Des * Span OR bees. aces cake ile DOWN. A Carpet ioe 2 Laci has screens. $9. Rha price. cweer +467, is LOOK. - “At this 3 yegrecm home with car- * = aOR IT ee pe le ye ORL TRON nie hc a te a mE mn os is ee 3 t x 7 ' a Jf ; ' fv. , / | j ° + Fe . : y VA 7 - ; fa 4 if : a j P| Sy f ; : . F v 2 5 : Ns ‘ 7 4 / é ‘ nee i i t : 2 r re & 3 | a % ‘ - . =, ne " r om 2 i A . ~ | Load Foy ~ He S . . / . i ~~ wee a F . be é ve Ne. f ze he x a * : i <—=* . ts . 4 . . ‘ ; . rf : } r TU} ’ N \ | oo = ‘cl , | a ; 1 Fer Sale Hoes 43) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses. + 43; SLICES OF HAM 2. 2 Ae > | | For Sale boone ced ee “a ~ = | ~ 7 ae 4 oo oa = Pe ‘sasierapemtteinee . oa Sw WEST SIDE 3 BR BRICK) (en con) lake rieaed bone BL OOMFIELD- HILES ~ aan $13,300. Just 5480 down piué ‘mort Reasonable if rai rer once. FI c ; | * Lot 50x150--Low Paymt .) MULTIPLE LIpTiNG SERVICE ; m4 WY : ees fancy man?—¢-rooms, ath, off —La ‘ oe soe = cme Sa ij Te vie, heat. Needs. some decorating. Va- | ~ ; . 4 ane only e229. in city | gage . | 3 teG ip this weholee West side OWNER R MOVING SOUTH. awit f Mittside |property Convey — muan Rosé and home on larg. Ro; Martell ‘ fant. | , = ' iat Htcclace careein dinin iy = one ie narce es Lan ae ; = . a . . area. Tiled bath, basem ture trees mer om = Reverly Sicee i _ < a ~ AYTON =wOODSs - ear arage. Lake Orion. tion available. One of tre : severly Street | th D W Seminole, (lil have one new custom built _ we & choice parcels left , S coos e beh. tele Seectnes: -INOIMING WOWN | Seminole Ihills } bedrapm, briek ranch type home.” _ $8500, $750 down. FARMHOUSE with on acre Oo Bee TOGIN PPick washer and dryef. Wireplose,. st, 500. call owne ; : : Mooded lot and & park of : ST MICHAELS AREA — j A~ home of distinction. « | tached 2 car garage. Carpeting Qe] I 0 e + hi AV S 1 | your own This garnd old | Carpeted living and dining highly Gesireable neighbor | im living room whl ck take raat | “a ‘ ~ Just Listed— est ide 4 bedroom’ home op split- + — ruoms, large kitchep and 2 | — oud. this 3 bedroom brick | house in’ trade as down payment. ivan Village 7 LARGE’ “Lops 665 EACH. is ’ Trees on. all- sides Living room levels has nexae ft ne bedrooms all on. one pest | home features ve eel: i ; 2 Sy van fu &¢ location -8991. UTIFUL 4 dining room, & TV rooin or ing reom wit ireplace. Basement. gas heat car | clous ving room with fire- I HIGH SCHOOL - ider -type home, fin , N BEAUTIF’ 4 bedroom partly paneled, newly large dining room, break garage Prive reduced to t place, eosy den. rseparate VATERFORD Older 100 rooms, featuring liv- Lor 00 x 150 a Estates. FE. : remodeled kitchen, laundry room fast room, neat kitchen and ~ $7450 for # quick sale — { dining room, carpeting. ige Beautiful 3 BR Brick with full ing room with’ fireplace, —— ribo Pon e & javatory completes ist floor a 2 car garage Tt has jya' less than $60 per mo. pay- fe master bedroom, full base- basement, attached 1% car ga& room, nice kitchen, 3 bedroo _2-2690 FF <— PRONTAGE. ¢ - 2 large bedrooms & bath on 2nd about everything thet « ments including taxes and ment with automatic heat tage. 100 ft. frontage on paved) ang ‘steeping porch, Full base- Lor WITH 60 ave oth all cily g ‘Tren Fireman gas heat Ancha: jarge family sous want for insurance Only mortgage and hot water. . recreation street. Seller has been trane! ore ment. 1l'g car sheer ered: on rane: FE 65838. Eg fenged yard. 1! Car garage $iz- solid. comfortable living A osts [oO move you in room 2 car garage, con- is offering house at a rea kyard asona own - _impreve _FE #200 ee ' 230°" ‘lerms. ‘- AS s real buy $15 200 - IT you've 1 venient corner lot Priced Sotsain.” ment se For Sale ‘Acreage: 47 ae age ea foe tn ANE gee SMEME Tae oe oat ae ee | NORTH PONTIAC k. Templeton, Realtor of 88 ad v9 . = tee t TOT i s at low te Ff OUTE a pr e eles Lake From ——- shouldnt have to look any one who wants WO steps to gen bar per month two 2339 renee Lk ae sor 474503 10-20-40-ACRE Nidan PAR- é i Cesiienle Rot ee farther Call today! ‘ imb Altrective 1a x 26 ake ¢ bedrooms. Full basement, imme- f : ce's. As ‘ow t ae Romen eee: a eee : nie f' ising room hax floor ee A diate possession ~~ Cass SE aieih [ake C. PANGUS, Realtor - ving room, Bh out RY TO BEAT THI6' fu ty ceiling picture window an Cancher == 4 - , piace Ginnie intea UiodG) ec been reauced. 4 room bur: with covered patio out front ae tn 3 oar sthackya garage $1,000, DOWN WILLIAMS LAKE " hdrm Bi-level orf S nillside lots 2160 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 _ z family room with fireplace 1's galow with 2o ft living Pienty of ahade It will be ls a : i Three bedrooms and basement Onis $12.500 -—-— =; Wooded : tile baths carpeting in luced A! Be a t lehen | vale t 2 great b ots If you h type. Lge rms 6 Acres— Ps reo and 34 fh kitehe hard to beat this value at ay s Lot 50 by 247 on Canal. Master ajso 2 bdrm ranch typ tached 2 car garage $54 000 Forced Air oll furnace Pul $8500 Kasy easy payment: edie water sresit thet bedroom has exceptionally large Colored bath fixtures. A tip-top Rolling, beautifully woened terms . 1¥ Insulated Alam Gah n Polk» here's your chance! oul like this 2 bedroom pices window ahd rremdn rae _— MUTART REALTY cluged 4 eta Dep STOTME ant Keréer, ticed : eee fears 4 et : ll price A ap- j luded loc = + Watkins Lake lront a! onis $6,800 with +800 NEAR WATERFORD VII ae window auatlocking the - stared ib 4s imoney 60 doen. ‘ ake 0 eee Ta eae | | CTW Bird, Realto be . : down . : z uti ig ae , : D . 1 ea v 80 ft sandy beach American Bho [AGE bedroom bunga lace, ceramic Ule beth fo: ; tases z — WALLED LAKE Car i i {7 lo ill & Prat rw oil : ; aS E core wane: Ce YOUR CHILDREN ‘will et funued alt lorahee lien re tl tea a ee : . Wwit eke” pipieaee in trade Income Property 483A =e Commaniy ee ee "5-1392 baths, spaciots BOTs . S re is u Dh 6O 1D t Dm ~ PE 4 : ‘ om. 2 \% the outdoor: iife thes nlly been instaliet 2 cdr and build you a 3 bedroom home cies a TiAkee A cli teec: And We need wren you move jnte warace Y lre garden area Bence Tamhnnce yee ncs { with full pesamcont, built in oven 4 APTS GARAGE. GAs FUR- 40 ACRES IN_N. = OF TROY. Ose with tennis cout & ealage ae dgbiahig Cd en denied Nothing! Guwns i6re Lg Reve’ immediate pOssession i eee nee: “Cal for ndadtonsl’ pacen Nsce alg apeg By omer xr eget da cauar nine = _ ban Lake privtieged home it soon - ee i details -573 after pm. | and new ; re 4 RISE CUD AG UCUE: ihe beautiful 100 x 200 ft “ Priced to sel end ONLY e - —— | Open dws Bundsys 1¢ to 6 2B! ; auatad AVE. for subdividing. Only ee cee i 1 ote “ oe _ Pi eoes A savin heh rege tion $2000 DOWN Buy it wile | WM. ‘ 4 family. 4 baths. 4 cecages, as acre ALSO oven ’ : pees oe ee pee ; oe ‘ yn , ncome 25 lots tn Or Roy Annett, ne. Coes n bisvale bark tails for very his Howe yes seen z Clean and lp top condition. $18,- s aoe High sendy sil soil “a Ay) 1 in v t i i ea dan ity : 4h 1anay ; ' ¥ ne : - Bestieis s skal ea 1 8 0466 a! gerage Tare ising A bedrenti Weal Abi: Gan BUD Nichohe, Realtor 9 3 10 Nowsdestores I ae ie 2S & | dest. aba cdkey (ake Ona Orion ss “6 OF Huron ; FE Loe ; ee sem, dining roai obese Home featuring @ Jarge |i: 49 Mt Clemens 61 ‘eotures a aul M. ones ta ae Se ee Open Brenings § Sunda . roan any bw ae Kine Ing rou, nice ie “ i CallbMr Meizer Masa. apron 4-8550 832 W. Huron ; ACREAGE ; Op frm kitchen buy tke Jen! jake privileges any FE 5-101 of 5.8004 : 7 = ART-: e 10, POR SNC OR Viv) ‘tie ta hard to find at $8200 with $4676 per mo ; fe ; 3101 Ww Huron CFE 43568 one + FURNISHED AP 1 We Bare) eae na mee ony 32/500 an’lvaky PHA. teri Bide taces andi iisicence RANCH HOME ‘ INCOME, NORTH JOHNSON. 5, ments. 3 — 3 rooms 4 per monte | 22M 2 atte paresis (All cll” Se Cory 2 bedroom modern ‘poteniia: Pel us show IE ta" yon 1G Located in close-by suburban arta. ~ tooms and week down. 3 ras lnvome 1st down. 354 8 Broad- rae aia needs : vi i “ari ON va ui day! ' \ ee ree) : 5 . ‘ ? ots, garage uto- S = Fi ae nen Sasa heed B's cule ” KAY OONEAL. Realtor canicgrs eg deeeaay Late. with for Sale Aes ses 43 | For Sale Houses 43. mage gee fuseces ‘het water way. Lake Orion. MY 53-9991. CRAWF ORD AGENCY a from courthouse Priced aw! trac CHETOLAH “SHORES i> 162 8 Teieyraph He nc aey, the subdivision lot just a stroll heater, $1000 down. °MI 6-1432 GI -CLEAN INCOME. on ies | 609 E. Flint, MY 3-1143, FE 68-2306 tiveis the loretion of tiie spolless Wa SS ale a) away Bedroom, kitchen and liv- , after T pm - ° discount on equity. FE 5-5285 $1400 DOWN 4 foo hone oe ts ee /NER. 3 ACRES VACANT : oe COLORED INCOM -~ $506 DOWN ing reonr newly decorated A. | LEAVING STATE MUST SELL NINE APARTMENT UNITS. PART- cee Two water outiets. OL Dies Singer n sem ted eke pelba. Foon with bean! two families & stall uifice Com screened-in porch,- self-storing | lakefront Set Terms arranged. . jy furnished, owner must sell.) H _Uiees - GeO Metis, AOI) UO Ae ee eile saoaren metcial jot In need of sgme storms & acteens, and a water Call FE #16 | See Webb at 249 Orchard Lake 2 fepairs Full price $4950 407 N softener are also features of this | ae igre ne Rd. or _ Fox at Dlamoad | Commercial Property . > rh erie i tera Dorothy Snvder Lavetdes ce he area 2 fice Beslan Cans OA B 2918 Attractive Done: Paved street, 62d RyIVAN LAKE PRIVILEOES | § ROOMS. 1", aATHS wit PAY 1-2440 < Lak s plastic Cle bath utility room big Jot with plenty of "room for Brick ranch 3 bedrooms | for itself. Discount for larg ce Pr wr 214 acres on Scott Lane Restor ks) 29 years plus @ Z cmt garage Lake SINeENN TONE youngaters Priced at $12,800. Call t family room B Sst Bu S payment. $9,500 148 Wall St. FE For. Sale | La e rop. a) ee me Pea Lape i] privileges Pull ptite $8 boG : ‘ . : * awner wt OH 37753 ' aah = fechad patch “hts © | 2.4057 = road, just south of I ontiac Med Mo 1-)sgt of MU 4 6417 xitiatalh IBD: AeRecuet F 7 ; mwrier J tome q : . is : — ee ea i Sesilaud WA cipilily jax RES ORCUTT Urickevel 4 - far attached garage beau yeaa’ Se gai CY |? QBEDRM. CAKEFBONT r800 Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 . 7 - a9 Ln y monthiy i | oe ale , A ago PRE 4 tiful jot PH TERM e T t yr o Ol? i own re: . ee 39 500 : a eee Tan qarcers Ake afro NOTHING DOWN CALL POR*® APPOINI Oaay a 5s AND BATH, NEAR LAKE. -FOR SALE. 2? LOTS, ON BROWN WT jr arexiun ecto - Beautiful biievel & tri-level starter N : e or cash. FE, Rd. in’ Orion Twp 413 acres. If hAriusl¥e communtiy, sewer, we ) MEN , : Termsvor pereein fer | d. call FE 2-7239 after w build § hedroom house com ke ve Ss ; 1 tet paved street=, jake plivilege vb me If you pe sitet Jor soe ; ; _ \ alue Vhuis MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 9. 1100 or FE be _} interested, ¢ piete will) basement on your lot Ne alia Pealten 824 00 - on wiil : - die Open Uuog different on the line of star NORTH SIDE $55 MONTH : I's at 1 AT UNION LAKE 3 BEDRM.| * Pm Hartiwood floors tile batt aute vee 8 ioingrap hp itd Open oo Murdey FE 49080 2 1106 er homes Ihen you cant $$$" 2 bedroom dungaiow gas Eve catching west sige as oy ranch home. on 50‘x 2 ft. LOT ‘1399 = PA \RKWAY mate heat Den McDonaid Ol pe 4 sin PF 4 #04) afford. ty mins me a ad eo heat full pa eee , pos pant aud beh ofis bie 3 BED : | fully landscaped lot. Priced to Dodge Park. FE 4-3041 & FB LOR Nolning down on your 3 fe} 4 1 ARG 4 arge room “ x 4-9312 , an (OtUTOWU) AD have acverai cooice lots avaiable Price M6 05 with only $500 basement with tntened net LESS THAN. “s1.060 DOWN 34031 at 912.900. OL 1-614, EM ye a Ata L ne a AR MS ~~ : : a : . ’ ‘tion room GAS heat and hot | ni unteen vel qitel location 4) Of | I * se TEU ULE “ee peret Osant | 120x1ee Jandscaped Washington Park is the jo- ‘BRENDEL ExIGHTs SWELL KEPT ? Acre Paved Road ee an cin : ee ° hb M:CULLOUGH REALTOR | TS BRIC : int 2 car garage $3500 down | : nat cleat 3 bedrm ranch home 2 ACTEs— outs BLs0e Hee : 14} Case Elizabeth ft aA aoe Daiteren walls Compare this before you buy! S icdinom. Choon beauty. ci) URC. ee Bathe Sty poner | In a good neighborhood between ‘ ; Ci CKEER hk ees le Open dam to 8 JO pm sunday 14 fak pears hasement gas : Pill bescw@ent ear ihect sion, and_ ry te — eae | Rochester & Orion. A beautiful GRORUE R aN Bugiiaw Fe, 4 4001 FR» 1284 oth OES) heat full price, $7800, $500 : Jr. Icstate | Aluminum storms and | fut price ace | building site| on ‘ Hila nook. . : : Saha he) The perfect spot to enjoy your screens. Pewced rear vard 5 T ON PRIVATE | cellent drainage Only . "Wiel sIDF : ALMOST NEW 7 BEDROOM MOL c* 2 ' Meper Pieasing 4 room anal All are included for only A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON 5 Acres—Good Soil SS hedroum nugslow ilueled On i ranch Pall hecement | at yt ene icts IMMACULATE SD ever eee ee $11,500 How can you beat | lake in Lake Orion 80x145. $5.500. | « a An exe weuive euteer lut close to chon large Jot Paniine Muchestep itd ed = = ~) Ranch hone on | acre cor- / bath frame home in the best of | i? , Call MI 42164 or MUlberry 9-4681./ In the is ca alte, with lent . Tana? tes id ce er (2 sta 00 erm _ oo ac Just a stone « throw away Im. | Ree lot (Dicing se laces Brey oer ilgne as outacare:| ; of epace toe fratt ‘trees berries an bath and garage nia Love . OS -* ulate home 20 ft. hivii rm, irlure windows step-saving i : “i : j } c- ” ci home can be DOught 08 (1M yey ah gat tts terete rrarieeed—tours,_plasthied malls | Kitchen” attached 2-car ge 1g eet eet, nd Rot water pon THE EXECUTIVE... COOI. ¢ Rind @ garden stesso! with serms: . ; . Ad Mob) al North Miford fil A DOLL HOUR rarpeting and drapes included | rage Plenty -of -storage rae ore cin es Gag ewes b : Enjoy the best of Take Tiv- Il Acres With Pond POR THEAST SUBURAAN 4 all Mtitua! 4 2045 Five room bome al carpeted Storms and screens throughout apace SEE IT TODAY! any many he or ha 4 | jng on this large corner A corner parcel with excellent bedroom with unfiratied @ Ms , aid modern ta the minute Two Full basement 3'4 car garage | Lot 175x260 The own spears | arlinelncotessionallmantw nome let located on chain of | aol 2 awould’imake “i ood berry Cauid be ‘ bedrooms i aus is Rooms aun MOnKAN lots $1,000 down and $465 per Firet offering. $12.500 BZ terms nothing to ve t at Haas ‘tn Nasi lariived (This architec: | lakes Excellent boating. leiarealisisolhastnice uliding site. country & hen and wil ob f ry POO Bin ene, month A-1 condition ge 0 e city | tural dream of perfection | swimming. year ‘round liv- | Only $2750 with Pdr Esnaten: te) Inge tot, with ¢ : ' ] / scation } has so many fine things ing Priced to sell at only A as coent garden pet Cirse Wacktupped Mtreeta« NEW FANCH HOME .. Cheroke CE Hil ls . . s y tfficult $500 down i LADD 5 INC . ee aes rig iri ons ts CESS: RI ane Cee Three medroum brick W HURON OPEN &VES $495 Down to know where iii bapit ite | 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains , ‘ Pou ’ 4a * s es ef your home. Call us now on | on separate lot. Total price | ; Wet GU Deu pa : | Cal lola Finan ae aye et MMERCE VILLAGE = mortgage Fu rae “by owner: pelle ' vow ae bel, ee ue er We are all enthused and you this one | only $12,000 Where can | _ 3- 8104 waiting for development ypee cust whi On vt Co tf i - ‘ : home wo Pun pattie iam . ‘ ‘ a : Bs es d va tree or rr homens 177 sa a oe * “Tt tray heal ser aah og fs | * will be too when you we nl | Fou! peat i | LAKEFRONT «Son Evergreen sewer on 7 1 ¢ LIAYDEEN. fealtvor ONLY seehe . al ! 1 BEDROOM MATION ne hy area $10 050 Reasonabie Acdrue Wincaine” et ee a See It 1 ot Kingston Rd, good, condition CALL NOW! $60,000 down . a. ae ar iving rm ige ling ome Fake privileges floor furnace, ® us : ; . - can : t t ae ' home. Excellent 50 [t wide beach, possibility OW PIB YY, Batder (2 tant ndema Compact kitchen | goo eitn tere Cast lea BM , lor Weereation aud) Bones Vo Beheve Tt! BOOM ED CRUANDS bargain at $11500 Terms Out = Newnes PRE ana ee tee an iB iar eau . onl H hrie 5 Piivigees on both Wiiltamne Our pulgers ee St ONre Tne : “ Renee bre Use For de- Warren Stout. Realtor ~4 . v : : Pass : a ful $11 O60 5 an rs . , S200) PAN SN OM heat” Lar tot with jane | ump 5 Be sg sce yas - what they believe ts the answer Long & Low J bedroom C SCHUGTT Mealter 17 N Saginaw St PE 53-8158 mn ier House wll baer poy on beautiful Commerce ‘ae ' Bye cea isin to the housing problem today: : brick aon noon wast ae ~Ed. IN€@ailor Open Eves ‘ti 8pm eat us : Will nod « : JG . ure te a fireprace. e aths. = a a. ‘ ment rough Wiring iwvejuded Dien by wy amen of gued cat art if } e At ON Tejegiapi pen Koes . . pr erie arose fabpect em Bulla oven Sad range At- LAREFRONT. NEW GOTEAG . - SUNDAY 1-5 pm 1 Donald OR 1 IT BaD EOE dey porn, [e xe Ae ete DERE COnALLUK tached ga and patio | $5,000 ‘each. large lots. beach, SMALL ACREAGE BUiI DING ‘ : Ko WH RER SO TA IS 40h Nt TO see Vs ee | z cew FELN Tomes display the quality construction _ lates 1 bl fr crice gle. terms. Homes lake privileges sites Now avatiable near viilave We Trade ins W. Aleuile rrationy rere . MELEIPL& LISTING ARRVICE TC [aeecen : and materials plus all the extras 650 . , $4750 up. Harry Giddings 2895 of Commerce & also near Wa- | #) Suinmit near Wisner Sehool _- . aa . ; Ir \I ye i + . : EN ; . Just check these features Bult | : | Jackson, White Lake Milford. ; terford on White Lw Rd Pri-rs | Marie § Wahme Wicmng room 8% UWNER ate DERM tant i \ REAL EAN WWE BIDS 2 WEDRGOUR. KAR Now tinier ‘Verto sagen nt | in Oven and Range, full kitchen } ; _ | MUtual 4-216] and 4-4861_ axlicw) ia 6495 (per atte Pe : aid dinlig roam sarpeted Puli Spe ae feached garage re Vere shearing & guem reach Pil ee JHFEL By Ganee 48 cans Je . me fish oe cabl nets, formica ‘counters, Pict CRESCENT LAKE FRONT ~ low down payments Phone FE basemen Eas heat. nice femced fo wall Carpeting in 2 ring Beeler bome oon neatly & acres of iand 000 Terms $7000 cash $1000 ng 2 loss ’ oo Not : ' . o floors, pimstic tile bath and show- | } BEDROOM BRICK . £0458 bak Sard WL sacrifice cabinets City water & newer a MOnTV2 fate of peearm 1 My mE «49 Mieh and Cirade schools fr. automatic otf heat spaciotis LAKEFRONT C Ni HUE ET T. Realtor cle IUREAT 1¥ Pe 45207) Natural gas heat tee fenced in rer your pete and to dd a [ithe S450 mio 1 Myra, : ax hedroams and ma ey kitchen Best of all they are in : NCe Jot fn good negihtertiogd Close farteitig he bome la very trovt . ; full bhasement a oors an excellent residential area over- > : as ! to mhivols 2 SE eitcs i) ee crm belek ; uspince * modern BY ON’, Nt Kk panied valle ene latest hice iper tng the Rew Pontiac Northern | cs ke ee ee | Daieaeet BE DRCOM i ra Sale Business Property 49 . atop. 227 toleman Mt vy 4 d7 pup peed tlie ben i” el am Recenti bulll ¥ bedioom hone ites, Price $1 only {igh School’ Check the 6 homes | . ee - wee < i Or Colo; ed affer ® all day Mal A Mun YK MY reom could he the third bed teat Huuioom fake, In excelent down and $79 mo Inchidihg they have started by driving out | ae se fe ne eee | pedal SC eR ONS S200) BUSINESs BUILDING ' s. bp room No many whitertul fea conditt Rtor and screens taxel and insurance Better be: jostyn to Tennyson and going | eg ' f ; I PROSPECT BE A ROCM Tome CUR EES CON NSE CURSE | ines (4) compile Using cen | Wi GGIEHGE PUL beweacin ne of the firkt to make your’ facto the corner of Ariens | frontage, outdoor fireplace LAKE FRONT LOT ON” GREEN | | Main cesirab "ode a ma a nails Plane ace aie ae we fart Pull pete@ 916,000 including | egtve Jot avellable $11,500 with seiection street ‘Total price $8390 with | with stone wall. Price’ is | “Lake Nr. Waterford Village. Rea- hn ie feds Aisnlay ‘ey age -Obly sas Na down pe $0 mouth EM 30115 RNa eniran | $2000 down OR 38556 2 : $190 down plus costs and $67 | ae ant best nat an _sonable. OR 3-7965 ' for small or foreign 1. epee ereren ony S ~ |e th tncluding taxes and : j . MODERNISTIC LAKEFROAT COT- tributorshi Boat display ix- . : on . aa ate por! : BY cra. SVivan Lake Front Baron & boa tor. rship. splay, di i GL ed de ioeek ree ' iN Ne WR: l i | I i ‘ aN \ Pu * I Dy \ On RSI I I ae r oni ctees iia gas 2 “ ree ‘ oom two story famt-: insurance We 6re now Secepte | . one: sd Ressonsple | tage, furnished. 3483 Lakeview count store, ant etc Plenty of a REN AR | NEWER: bo ROOM Wen inceitd weer Roxon. dened VT ALTLIAAMS TARIE | Hear becement Gdrege ocelot : Scns Mas ingdere cites |) OnE deposits ‘ | Drive Upper Pettibone Lake parking Over 25.000 cars daily ingalow fo down pPaAymen ve tammeli ia! «4 rooms “path ain \ q i ‘ tre i 1° ‘] , A te | | ireplace and air conditioner Pass your door Commercial-fron:- ferry Of ton veteran MANY room doub'e garage Terme AUinar tive 2) bedroom a garden hen "ssorree | home and bath, fireplace and GAS Wor ‘ St rf Reale ‘ MIDDLE sTnarrs wen : West on M359 to Harvey Lake Age on 2 road.. Only $20,000 tht he : A . Ts ae = i Hi ot ) ‘ di r ‘ \ v e HEA Nea; Crescent Lake & tooma bath ar geod igqd jot Mardy wtiltt AU ES “a heat To include carpeting & ny auc ° : , ON love DOW roed “tight on” Harvey to Lak down CATE MIts TOW a a GILLES oll furnace extia iatee int Terms room opie i@ssedin fienk and extras Well a Sylvan 77 N Saginaw St PE $-8165 $450 | view Drive. Left to cottage, $7, 500. | . fie & m rE Ue] John North Saginaw lerge 4 bedreoms back porches Garave Bathing | Bhares & close to bus, stores - ; Open Sunday 1 ‘til § id Terms Less for cash FE 3-7566 & Kingier. Healinr, @70 . Huron: ag fgot lotsa Near Howeid Bt and boattie priviiewes on Renu & schools . BEDRM MODEKN WITH FULL | NORTHERN LAKEFRONT HOME a S TO : | ; ; | tifa’ Williams Yk Full price 96500_, : s H : =| Neat and clean with 2 lots | NO m- Gas heat $8150 j Aut Willieme t, aay | Wik build starter howe on your jana basement, 2 lots $900 will handle | ahd ‘loads of shade trees Real nice On large beccuct | by OWNER 2 RRDRM 3 Yrs oys (dence ei is | mi nes lt ale the fail sum. | t Ohir plans or your plans a _ OR 3-1853 | Just 2 blocks to perfect piay lake, ali furnished. excellent con: { LTORS : S850) etme I 1. 8b04 TT Raldwin Peo nals ee | Rasenect included “Also "Me CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES area and..sand beach. It's dition Approximately 4 acre P fi Highie af Bes 1 AW ' , : ' OR PARTRIEDGI wiring Hee our model. Don Me- | Twin Lakes Village W. of Pontiac. | © - vacant. Only $5,950. wooded Boat well. Owner vill ontiac, Mich. = Ph. OR 4-0358 | aK ‘We S| i) 70) | ( v Y]s j By afl y\\ Ni I | | \] | Che | Ik | Ie is Donald OR 3-2847 7 Starfire _Bidg Go. EM 3-6531 | . ; trade his equity of $12000. You GROCERY STORE Goop BUsi- <5 | oO . Vobdrm brick ranch Pull base PR 4 15481 10.0 W HURON Jae ACR ES = — assume pelenee: We have pic ness. Nice Hving quarters Estes : liveth 3 Bilsaty, 2° tom ment fee tecreation mea Gas. OPEN Tit. z wi < 4 ‘ aan oO ator. $9. sao & BATH. CHEAP SMALL boards OR 37038 {2 Nice 2’.bedroom partly fur- All ° uttlittes available, heating | mes floors Tile bath & meny! door, 4560 Motorway. 3 bettroom Family kitchen birch cupboards, | nue as G gE Siecan | down payment Paved dead-end Russ McNab oe Art Meyer’ é al I 1OSeI } nished, Only §750 down. | Plant; approx. 5800 sq. ft. of floor . wanted features $3500 down | tanch PE 5 10e8 (ill basement with p46 qo A Ad ic 1. ‘tERe A Wanbten RRA TOR | street Big lot, & peerdea Federal Se Fe i : | space. porte parcel land to ; | po tire window WITT 2 ahah = - . | accommodate big trucks Priced PlRM 1! alt VETS > Wtias Transterring- Smcrifice pestered PS BS 1iay Orion a 2.2001 BIRMINGHAM 17) STORY HUCK eee an | acres of wonder f MTORS F E fie | agstrom | oy el deg aa el oh : ; > Terms 64000 cowil Phong “MA | 2 bedrms -garage paneled up , elegraph ves. & Bun | mercial or light manfifacturing ~~~ 3 i . ce ; és ful soll — Excellent garden - ae ivy ak ae ca ape Ve . aA ‘ “| ata@irs carpeting drapes, patio $350 DOWN. 840 A MONTH PERRY J REALTORS r-\\ Il. LIS M. BRE WE : oe sei . : ‘produce ‘ts ,in and over | y R Malidtionwl Meaty on hel oan HY OWNER oy tA ! “| Priced for quick sate Only $1350, aces bulbs “are in land- Park. 2 pedrm Corner lot Fenced 4900 Highland Rd (M359 Lo8ePH y REIOZ, SkLis GH. | trake TR yall fising to lw ne ‘ ' hewo owest side euhurban @n MI 63725 Ry owner nrasedileyvardsl xcettentl 2 yard FE 86-1069 y onttac. Mich. Ph OR 4-0358 4-96 E Huron St. PE 4. cy fat (se 1 will is Ch Tk iPe ond floore glatered : haz 1 c . pe: —— ee eee Ce MG ane ge wuendontew ' i eh Lae ine wi ho birth front cabinets huge T ow 0 a 1050 W. 7 : ote ee 2 Peake puls lieg os Notts © Poe ay ‘ 4 eats ae poet. ant modern bacemyér ! Box 00° f dart JUST WEST or TOWN bedroom brick & block Owner! . Modern 5 room r ch home Huron Pontiac FE 4-358! ‘ADU ne RM Ai ae * tras firegelare Beparwie iting eatuh lets wing NRW pric K atid ced§mahake ex Call U8, now to, see them . , home featuring sturiio- living | Mm FRET oF LAKE HURON She athe tee one ae, = Me wits etek vent te yee Tanna Nyt home Giassedt in poreh | ferior-ranch name hlarge bed of to : . . ; : i rae with fireplace, beautiful white sand beach with eeritice #1) Dh Vero MY 3 CARO | atye fying cm with Peaiace AN ee ; i on meé and: a spacioiic carbeted » EVENINGS & SUNDAY CALL i COLORED | terrazzo floors hot water nearly. 3 acres on US23. An ied Wall falianee Atel te aarttent tims furnace mii gas REAL FMI ATE & INSURANCT living reom. 1@. kitchen with | ; 4 heatin piant Beautiful one. outstanding motel or resort site * ; i in Atlcat tise ink eae Rn wie! Healer 8060 xian ay narnwts FR ¢0047 ius toads. of cabinets and dining | Web Cees pes 4 ue ston Ne D Sates Lal i i high. overtooking on a Lake and one of the , nicely lanelsc apes mM ott bea Peer —— ( AWEN fom FTFIY FUR space too Oak floors and pias: | ob Castell— 727 — fa BEDR a a u rcs 910.430 = ew st am available. Just $25.000 ; Ser this at 641900 with ony gi ¢ NPR IM BURURRAN Vere sa NTs nished - el ground > Near- tered walle throughout full mod Don Nicholie—FE 4- 6944 ; Ouse 4 peed Te ' on term . ; POO chy wry 4: ‘ae wane ‘. jams i ‘ Tort : 1O% Worst ‘Are. ‘f Ta id MAple §its07 | ern barement. alum. storms and 1 Ld Wil prtee DITIO ENT. t 7 t ~ T >> 5 * ILVET? LAK re T oy exisitng 49, per cent FHA bo a ana van OMe Fag ive Yorn fee. ena sta coe ie: . NICHO IE. cise DOWN. ONLY M090 J. A. VW AY: | JOR x foe AL TOR By AR ] RIDG E a ET we FN 5 hare 1, ype 10 i fr ins. state eel t t J “4 : sass TEE On LA OF lowed Went dive Beatin VERS GE Ral, Mi AAD por is nite; taxes MY 2 e2an sre that peices L, JEME WRIGHT, ‘Realtor - RAL ESTATE & INSURANCE || ‘ Fas Business thruout Mich. DAILY 9-9: SUNDAY 12-4 . A -ubstantia 0 Pale Hwy oat beorgragh INCOME Nothing down on WA y \ [ERAS \\ all Wile =~ 345 ete Ate. PR 5-944) | 7732 Highland aa = Pontiac Lk» FE 64-3581 1650 W. HURON tiactise } bestisy RR ones Open wt 6 Ierms AON yowin apt. with heth : ; ; THBUTOE Ee & Il ARG FR CO, enings _ OR __OPEN TIL 9 m mith Tene AMPER CUS)OMER PALKING Alse 4 dpe ompt with bath Te) ate a bdain bamer ani maith” 19). altar, 2 kk 2 02023" VW Miron PE £-8183 cai Bat y pis MY 32-1864 . ~ DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT FEA- tient op few A TE " side €iqe heat sheng {13} piice 1 Te fe weeneeln, ie LV OWNER HF DMOOM MET) 6 2 the ie 4 too heuse with part re 4ceenn ! ints Huten vo! TOF STATE OWNER FLYING TRI- LEVEL 8TARTER HOME SEI | OR T R. \DE | tures soft ice cream, root beer, Vigm tlare tap dries aati mine Wer pile Mchates! iy issn iY oat orwen ot aga ae : ree ee (aes une ae a must selj now at sacrifice ® , Nothing down ur jot, small | : aad foot-iongs Simple to operate » = (yaten wii i eer lence (bas bemt ger eatras Prise d fe exorber{ eonditieh $F) dat _ Me 3 RELL. HOUSE Se VIC IRMINOHA. : foam obrick ranch N Walled down, our lot. _ Flattley) EM. : Good business for couple or fam- oes fe tase i Wein | a ' Mi fe ‘ il Hi : } Ed 2 € € a e ua _; < koowin PB g ape . 41 1 Fenal lets ale bh Cait AT ilwet ate inca lk vit 2m Raltig lake “No reasonable offer pre | 20482. ; it peer oe large “ad iy $6000 down. MUtual 45922 With mapeeti wtel tower tn 2 OPER DROWN FLOM BP gyeg FN an i ¢ “s Pealtou : a . ees - ee fused .Phoné: MArKet, 444 KE . 81 SF OWNER MUST. : ae e JTIPN DRIVE-IN a aile thers Pontus 4. hee Himke offer 99% month sy OMe a Qe _ poy 2 REDRM RRICK HOME CLOSE 4 cat Garage $16,000 -MI 4-8184 UNi versity «7280 : ages Aine priced ay vex from shopping and modeled B RESTAURANT | RF- a ures + FA) Lise tars ake: piv “Pr nao ” Sane renee te BY OWNER PIONEER HIGH. ranch, large corner Jot, private cncene seme 4 Located on Milford Rd in the FIVE VERY NIeR Troost [Morr foe maeviane uA byfetiea MULES F 2 2000 pe ee ae “fiteplece dinins bands Yo bedrm brick 6 yrs old take in Sub Will sacrifice MA STEELE REALTY. 146 shtand migrisce ae Cole MU eas : ae : : : : p Parellent landscapin priced pe i r 4 Owner E es 4-7032 0 DN WRAP s1h . : rm, kitchen with eating ates nee) 3482 —— Ra «M50: at North Milford Rd hive exception Mige are torah tix Spay ny - : yt if Rereened in pore SiRlsheA baye riaht, 328 Dick FR 48 2 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, | PULL BASE. Mutual 42045 ! FOR “SALE OR LEASE. BY OWN- very vieabie rogin. 10a ft ! s ; : » 5 ment Newly decorated Fully car _MULTIPL® LIATING aanvicn i een lake privileges. FE 8-401. | ef modernisti¢ Mtick and g'ass of Wo Huron St" sear thu ° 4 NOOOTHER OOSTS KR + & Deter’ Land contract or FHA. ARRO -te . i Sy a eae office building, ideal for Medical Fees aie sre Till jane sypape ) wee anise mee # » avaliable a distance to MACEDAY TAKE ‘| Syl; an Lake. Medel | iets _ renin ett Offices, “ment sthirway te expan ten 11005 SREL OF TATE to y Wee] ITE S imyoast al? cs 5 rhnois ; ce he j ~ Dp £0) unily wife onmice tile bath home y ee bs Sy mite glal howt htoy havempent Aitomath heat Wor APRSTON VILAGE acpeels Ne pi ! y) br ~ Priviléges, the interior of this ; ye ee ca =e Sor mate | Main Stree jolly, one hose Hewly decoiated Prive is vend. J bediavine, 1. Huu ; wate: Pencod Storms & screatna Buperb neighborhood, jaké prict Pi yr old home is completely fine ‘i in range — fan. une cel Drivate parking lot. Will alter to right $10650 practically im tamie otile bath Filer reams Landscaped ; : -, tegen Executive type level Be - ; ‘ahed knotty pine, 2 lovely | ~ ceramic tile, full dasem at | suit, n parking terms can be ‘mediate possession basement, furnace 2 car garane | bome afforttng over 2600., : ‘ . ' .bedroomaoil furnace & @ ity car |, shower bath. A. Cc tell. ~_ Srranged, ye fend photogra Will accept ameiler home wi requ Open Walk in & look at tt! af-living ared. cousiating of tae 7 ‘garage t “su RU ‘-RBAN - * land. = 2 Garon reque Contact owner + BARGAIN $6900 fy tn trade Seller = equily se sow Interested call owner i ving rm ‘with ledge stone fire . » $7 SO DOW Ine! 2 | Nelson, Holl Michigan. Phone $950 down $60 month ' . Hiace, dining rm, 3 spactous bed- | rast | °} bedrooms. 20x20 Living room W /ATERF RONT ‘HOME _MEIrose 1-41 a - A 24x37 bungalow plun large Sl4pon 20 ACREA) 10 omens ? rms 2!) Ute bathe aun rat. with Le a, : Will move you into this 2 bedroom | with laa vont Jarge pteture a EL O] - klassed in porch, full baxe HOME 15 acres Uibabic 7 aces Dave WO 31180 Wiousia windows. Beam ceiling. | ; 3 _ home Lecated: near Waterford | windows. Se dining room SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE | E OIL C COMPA ANY ment: Oil heat, 2 cag gn inl wheal ecknmeroulhiaines 1 byes Sat. Sun TO 898M fiantted “Ya mily rm, 26 ft tee > Bedr | igh school gas heat, water soft - i Off Walton Bowevard. 1 Mi. i ING A GOOD AEN . tage, and 100 ft on Airport ter condian locale veel lent | \4 bk ORION ; tm with fireplace Modern kitch . 3 Bedroom . - ener, fenced rear yard, butit in of Silver Lake aes resale ty village just out of : road near village of Waler-, ard, Michigan Will tral ; . aM + eh and breakfast rm. Designed | leRaren Farma Bub pear : 134 & . large 90x120 ft- lot BUILT IN RANGE & OVEN | Pontlec, Trucke tank e : ford Wonderfa! tor ation Ooactes Viedems. Lee living rm for unusial, beauty and conven net Rchool. Wall to wall : rive $. 2 bathe 2 laces” +. SOnks, leases needa some work but a ‘ aid dintiw rm Fireplace bsamt lence Built-th oven and range 3 ty 4 Full eavemant $850 DOW N l'y car gare 10@ ft: ae Kook i DAILY INSP’ ON hing goes $12.500 No tete- wonderful opportunity for aeyeea| THEE BEDROOM 1) Toe ~4ias heal Paved street 2'y car Zone Daseboard off hot water Can be had far , Yeu will roi very happy in this at- “at tnreeber *. ‘& shade trees. Lake PRICED FROM 500 & UP | ony? information, drop tn of- . Nandy man yea Ree room placklop. tress Ke Unae jer » Hoyt Really ¥V heat ac t deer aay N with ore amail dSgn° payment on fractive 2 bedraom .home - large privileges 1 block from sand Bloomfield Real Estate MI 6-6500 wt Une TAYERS ; lvilewne wid: (ake Schick MY 3.4711 ~ contrated, dedt e outsta FHA * Call for farther fy living room. fenced in pinay area &ho ppointmen ; = VERS : “4 FOUR BEDROOM HOME pee priniegee 16 OSE wit tak . _ ing feature you would expect in formation : for- the .childrep- Inke privileges pega oan tens, appointment For Sale Resort Prop. 44A nov Or THE YEAR A a q $1560 DOWN 1 . ia ; , ~ eluding carpeting custem “¢ ‘ ; ‘i ; acros€é tNe ctrem. Vacant é . =) ' ‘ 1f you need four bedkoons es aie ee sueune ay me , ‘ ane : pertes and wall mirrorg Situated | SAM) Down fave the kes xe DR, \¥ TON P LAINS | > ACRE. PARCEL, - ALSO «ACR sell Investicate he sure fe See this large ouetce Eniiac Olly Leite avi AUT ENERGY USE + en peaitiquily iandecaped grounds Se i “ : | Newly decorated’ ¢ rooms. } bed. tink 7 Bs ern 4 bedroog heme 1’, bath with 140 of paved street frent- 2 Fam:ly One abartmept \\ OIVeriiye J aketrortt eg ieee on. aMe Aci pa Hintag ifoametS beqoney aan ‘age extending to oe ait - ayy at 2 bedtoom = anari- With sands beach” Thie 6 tie cae ceenaes NOcale. corer eg, ie mien deen * Wee 1 ho TA f 1 4 4 : :) rie ream f ae be 6 fe ve ' v A basement with Rex room ya WV AN | \l ys! bo tril al bhai channel lead ae ‘+ femi dean Full bacenren rome fas te i t ee U's car garege, VOxsip tet Sil : Branch MAy fair + give Real Estate Seryice f Pontipec ° ition before you buy Me : , ae ae : val Fee : olen ‘ rome h 0 ‘ | . phovtuetion cost. Ry appoint. gatage Terme arcangre firepiace Full basement & « } ‘ vertgnge mts per Warge , tot “Center serert «Sree. | 1737 5 Telegraph FE 4-0821 ; . agt ¢ oa poli paar ota lve our oa i oo. ; We have the key — “8 cent mort ' | adjoining state forest: Good hunt- sa : room, gas heat, good’ wa 1 7AgR KS FR 4 4ati * dolls He ve > car qarage + | GROCERY AND BEER STORE Do. ‘ Tage and a ¥ery nice lot, YE 37 R f De ; ret ee. ay - ARRO REALTY GE “ORG E aL. AIR | tng, Cshing $1195 $10@ dn $25 _ ing good businers. Located’ in e ° we YeADB CO ICI: ty RE Xie PSENIE. ood sed car, see Classi Rolte Th Snath : WIth S RENAE PY COh TED Mec ULLQUGH: RRAL roK REALTOR as sas | Sheet) hae bo tee | / wrea_to receive Business 410m , ‘ ' Yo wa rRADP : oe. : ; | FR gets. dip SWIN ge 4 #143 Caga-Eligapeth Rit | 4436 Diste Hwy, ~ OR }- sone ta anole tno, | Vacationers of several i - 4: WH teed son Phone FE 4.1587 136 ay W Huron ntl ea : pass S Tele vey Ha FE 17848 | Pew Orr ra wp pw ANE | RS 1206 : PR 47844 “DRAYTON PLAINS | Hv CABIN AT MIO, MICH lakes Write Box Las “bariebure. « 5 i jah ie LISTING SERVICE || | MULT Pha LfStiNG pani a 4, red NOW, . Open vehings TH 8 Pm. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Open @ a th. to. $00 pm, Sun 15) Eves OR 21708 or OR 3-8843 ' 42500. FE o-eens. ; Michigan. : = "i ‘ ke ; .. f . an ; , : 1 7 eo ae : a i a ae a a es a oe = i, ott Ut len a . a ' : : 5 : ; x4 = = a . ; 7 3 : i a - = - ‘ . se EN as ony. . = é if Pu mae “ >. & a es Cy . y. . . . . ° ; . i , i ‘ : & . - eS ” , " = a * ra =e _TWENTY-THREE o by Dick Turnet USED | CL Ez ARANCE © 2—6 cu. ft. Phileo refrig. ... 2—Kelvinator - A way | 052, CHEVROLET STAKE RAGE Paul M. Jones, R Real Est. wre “STANDARD 0 OIL erate-m marred mode count si EOTPOLLY PARADE 2 RED- arage, on ‘M50, with CLA » 3065 Orchard Lk Rad. _PE 5-9474 GASH FOR USED TVs. me. FE. 4-7233 a afer, 6. FREE “ETANDING ToLETS #18.95, LINOLEUM ry PAINT SALE. HALF Double $5.95 in. hi ~ ee eh ard covper vob! 50 ane ard sole al "59 FRIGIDAIRE CoE | Geck sot. ; PiPe 5 FT. ce tom lerportal electric are used | Sump Pum DROPLEAF TABLE AND aul 2 9x12 braided ru _er monet and misc. OIL PE $78 3 in: soil “pipe. pe. pe 2 E 5.0693 « or FE 4-353) San sets with trim _ - sored bath set vite BMALL L MACHINE SHOP EQUIP- . FE 5§-5723, after 6 aa green draperies _ save. UMBIN s. Sieestacen “And fene- | 1's ev ron Open weekdays .6 30 i o " Sundays 10 to 4 Montsaim Luid- | ers re 45a _ + Ww. Ware VANITY & BED. ae breakfast set with blue formica | top Floor lamps-& misc 6 etched | Fostoria sherbets & goblets wise | Diack er a black plates LB it a ALL | SIZES CLEAN U an voabiest 1 othe esk. TE worms & tackle. Open ELEGFRIC | WATER HEATERS with hardware 10, compietely —— on Detroit nee _windows. ou Se | Gaur BLUE FPORMA., ENT Yad size, worn tt twice. $10. OR 3-3872. | oe Household ‘ Goods 57, ee STOVE $15. one STOVES $10 ee 80 RE RE _frigerator $35 FE 4 j3 ) DOUBLE WINDOW VENETIAN SINCLAIR OIL Alas available a aga 2-stall — ~— |! OVER 50 USED TV SETS From TV antennas, $9.9 WAIL LTON TV | FREE BROKEN CONCRETE. AL- Wall paper steamer | ape P, $10. ats Elsinore. | fur- | weali_afte dining table and sealee., bum storms and screens. 26 inch Fans. Pontiac Lake ete pmiedberaly & office. available. Call “PE 4-1511. a Sale Land. Contracts — 52 LAND CONTRACTS to sell. Earl Garrets. OIRL's SKATES, nes oo soise cabana mame! Milos Wceuecaat Equipment 61A. FOR SALE st3 CROWN GRAPHIC. | Can be financed. Also | | R409 after 630 pm ~ Sale Musical Goods OET YOUR FREE™ LESSONS NOW | PINK IRIS HYBRIDS 200 “vam eties All colors Pine Hill Garden, | on Lakeview off Joslyn at Judah § STANDARD SIZE WOODEN | -Co with separate door to deep freeze. * worm —_ screen veers Wee “DOORS sizes in stock from t ee ot FT. WALL TILE ie, ¢- 101759 FT. OARAQE POR BALE. 4832_ FE Eliz. Lk. Rd. after 4: x” 10-YR. 52-GAL. ELEC WAT ER R heater vel 50 cash & cary. 7005 M50 and disappearing "Money to Loan | STROMBERG . gs “RADY. | (State Licensed Lenders) _ BUCKNER FIN ANCE COMPANY | ‘BORROW UP TO $500 Pontiac ~_ oreyee Plains — Utic ays We ia estimates ou garage re- Open — ane to 3 BE RRY DOOR SAL ES from premises. | F316. Paddock | HARDWOOD WORK BENCH. 28x27. “SINGER “SEWING GAR NE. 1950 mt (CABIN NS. 12 x- x14 6 FIECE ear GRAY Sorcun uthT rE_ 93-0203, i rane! Goel Center. “SUMMER SPECIALS | 3 pe. Maple bedrm. set New cedar wardrobe Apt oa Gre stove ‘ ae x 30 CEMENT "Scan Ga | removed for free land 8t.. Drayton Plains. jé-2. ROMEX SPECIAL. pe ‘ fittings at special prices. iuemmpese: 7005. M59 West. Gast GRinWELT: S8PINET PIANO GOOD HOT WATER HEATERS, “30 GAL 00. FE 5- New, Consumers Power ~~ roved. $8950 value, $3950 and 50. These oe oe slightly pitch 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Brand new poles and chair, | GIBSUN & LECTRIC GUITAR. | see & plush case, $250 OR gas , Oo fidence | heaters. at terrific values. Michi- “Borrow w W ith Con aluee, bieds- ~ HAMMOND Chor ORGAN 15.95 | eran Household Kinance RUGS. 08, WOOLFACE —1 $15.9 17, INCH MOTOROLA CON8O. TV Vhong #8, 81 ross WE BUY. SELL 3 EXCHANGE ition. Nice cabinet ~ Everything for the — 9x12 Felt Base Rugs, SJ 95, | Guaranteed house | RUBBER BASE PAI S| 4y,-Ft Wall Tile ..... 12x12 LINOLEUM + 990.00 down—3 years te pay latest models of the famous Story a reek line. | 34 8. Heal ig Pn Fe 2-0667 | Acr rom Tel-Huron = PIANO UNTIO— OSCAR SCHMIDT UL rE 2-6217 USED NELSON SPINET piano. Letcher mahogany finish “$5.95 Pearson Furniture. Orchard L Lake A Ave | 10" “FV table “model — “LE Te S > TALK ‘juin REEL TYPE POWER MOW. er. cae aweerer @in. table saw, BOAT WELLS Grocery-Living Quarters | “parking, near large Ideal for man and TV, like new $79 95 All sets rebuilt and guaranteed, lasor and parts 30 days We take voce at oe ae ae aes ‘aint ay no stirrin, not drip. sag or Fg: Rubber or ‘POWER R MOWER, * $28; | REFRIGER- Aosyaabl Le Os trays with stand & ton Rave PLUMBING 73 fant 15 LB. PRESSURE eae > PLAS. DUMONT TV IN | FINE } hogany 2-door cabinet, $100. Spinet $25. MI 4-5875, BLOND MAHOGANY a _ REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S. 1958 models, one of anteed for § years, buy a new re- Trigerator for a little more than | a used machine. Michigan Fiuo- __rescent, 303 Orchard Cake Ave — T 210-246 ATTACH : 2 HP WITH i235 GAL reassure ank & electric switches ’ : THE FINEST sood cond., $50; elec- IN NEW SPINET PIANO'S ud ar, ont POR tion. Will consider trade. THE! KMANSHI 2 AND Cer A _ Grocery, SDM, and living — ote 2 yrs. old, $125, "MI guar: 4 © SMITH-BURKAY AUTOMATIC _ Fiver O Guage. elec- Hot Water heater — 420,000 BTU, recovery per br. Perfect | for car wash or apt, bidg. “Call | _PE 4- 14217 after 6 pm. act ION TIME xcellent living and fun too. Never offered before. MICHIGAN BUS SALES ORFORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER. ig ORER sn ‘sanoie A LOANS» $50 TO $500 — $25 TO ‘$500. a GALLON i HOTPOINT r WATER $89 95. Convenient terms. No dow cinwtne HEAVY DUTY DE-HU- |" midifier ith Humidistat. Used 1 3-gal. eiok day capacity. arg ate ~ BATHTUB, BA- (Pd. with fixtures $18 OR 3-7960 KITCHEN CABINET 42” model, $99.00 value, eee y while ae jast Piano Tuniog,Orean Re Repair HAMMOND “ROLOVOX OR.- | ent. ,\UTOMATIC ‘WA ASH: | _ér, good cond. _ $30. lA A BUY—TRANSISTOR RADIOS, ¢ battery & electric _PE 5 AIR-CONDITIONERS. | 7 ee AND | & ap. : @lectric Co., 1960 W. Huron. AIR-CONDITIONER, ie $08 Apt. size ratte @ cu. came TS & AMPLI- Lavras Organo attachment for pi- = | STOVES | BOUGHT ——aaee oso 602 Mt ‘Clem- | 2 manual organs used tn our teach- ing studio, Big savings. ] ’ ‘ TELEVISION. SPECIALS a" CON: | Walnut piano returned from rente! one sole only $189 with rete: Sam- x® Exterior ——— . Bae 3% | ie eter LAV- atories values from $8.96, Slightiy marred Ra oe extraordinary values in ete Frecesteset. 33 Orchard Lak e| sero oe | = hla uprights. Real nice condi- Used t eres chord seraee $205 | PARAKEETS. boar d Quality House Paint cae __fond. Since 1937. 584 Oakland Ave. FRIENDLY SERVI | TERRACE FURNITURE Red wood settee with wheels and ted wood combination with AMAZING pate SEWINO MA- y Piayer penee rolls. Ideal mee —— re i= or pay NS $25 TO $500 & otal Bl oid 64 W. Lawrence St LOANS $25 TO $500 ature or qather se- onths to repay. Our service ms fast friendly and help-| Visit our office or phone FE CEILING TILE—WALL BOARD HARDBOARD—PLYWOOD" PIPE—BRICK STEEL A SINGER ZIG-ZAG MODEL SEW. ing machine (this is not merely | a attachment) in othe consets = a) in good * condition, MI 44 GAL LAGHER? > “TRADE: -IN DEPT PE “OIL FURNACE <4 . USED towntr ORGAN 5-8121. . wtr htr, MA $-1501. | HOME & AUTO outsianding account or NEW BOTTLE GAS HOT WATER | per mo. Capitol Appl Corner. E Pike AUTOMATIC WASHER | & DRYER GET $25 1 B00 Signature - Up to 24 Months to Repay F ) OAKLAND Loan Company retin, aaa Guaranteed WANTED mo SE D iaNe® SURFT. US LUMBER MATERIAL SALES CO 5340 Highland Rd (M89) AVAILABLE ‘NOW Tayler moe eretnees doors, 8X7 NEW GALWANIZED ripe aa ‘AIR CONDITIONER SALE. 1% HP Bs “oy : 7 pe. living Vy suite . PLul BING sul Puy Cash & carry pciene. 5-21 = -yeanicE uct | ROY’ s REPLACEMENT PARTS Complete ce Duct Man e sed onab) {1 "Pike kz = G&M Construction Company, 2260 | lA “BEAUTIFUL BINGER SEWING TRADE GAS RANGE FOR “ELEC. | in console, will sscrifice | | R PREFINISHED PANELING a B. Munro Electric | pet _Co. 1060 W. Huron. | TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS os Munro Electric Co. “atised, Trade-In Dept. AUTHORIZED REO. MOWER Service Reo & wi Mow. | Birch es. Bee = "59 Reo a ‘Sale Sica Eaepmient 64. COMPLETE RESTAURANT : 1-7 ied counter and stools. + COCA-COLA POP COOLER” GAR- | aa small pisea oven. EM | WTD PARTY TO GonT Sale Sporting Goods el PISHERMAN'® ourrt. and | Cherry peneling. Phone E| BENSON’ LUM ie Peed ABOUT “ANYTHING you, %, ANT FOR THE HOME BE R FOUND AT L&S SALES A _ out of the way ane a Jot | 1 CAN HLEP Y Call Ernie Felice at _Cy Owens. FE 5-4101 br OR 3-9674. QUICK $25 TO $500 LOANS ‘Seaboard Finance Co. 1185 N. PERRY STREET dhe FE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. G is é pds reel ee range 1" bE todd Mahogany 24 MONTHS TO PAY | We ey. sell or trade. Come out ota atin nas eta "x 100, SILO 14 x 30, Walled Lake MA 4-2646. BUOOY. , NURSERY CHAIR. * = aw | Davenport and chairs 39 50 | eee plastic top, “Yimed ofk $40 98 Table. buffet & 4 chairs THOMAS EC ONOMY | Bae: Tv. oun “UP. UsED RE: | | atompnons Shain PONTIA fiw Yw — MUICBING . PDRAL %. FE 28. Good _ $15. 2839 Ivanhoe et. Orchard Lk. & Middle’ ‘BATHROOM FIRTURES OTL & hot water & steam | Automatic water heater. Mardware. elec, ee — P| PLYWOOD: & AT $5. ¥ i SHEETS aioe automatic 30.06. 34 Myra, | FE 44683, — PAINT — of Ausare Heights on Pl cctad RO oe BANKRUPT STOCK break ast sete. cues and Ms tos tables. | springs and mattresses. Must sell immediately. A chance ior a ROY, SELL. TRADE. 1 acl VENETIAN BLINDS. GREY LIN. | | JUNE— }-MODERN GR ANTIQUE. en finish with sn Ga 2%''x- HEILITE TEAMS TRAILERS WILL LADY'S “5% “BOWLING — SHOES BR, shoe cif clube, os. \2 HORSE TRATLER, a rt ea Pontiac Chief & Detroiter FOR CON- + 11684 Clark Ro. | HOUSEHO 600 Ph Rochester, OL 6-0711 “OL. 1-019) | WILCOX “GAY met W ae YOU NEED nda hd SUPPLY ~~ BUY y AND SAVE Dizie Hwy. Drayton Plains. i "til 6 Friday’ til @. 1.000 ft. north | of A & P Market. _ CAR BED, BOUNC- | and play pen eod rE 8.3447 |BRARD NEW “SOFA = 54 eoliygesd bed frames, | nerapring mattresses, _ Furniture 2 Orchard Lake A i lamps, end ‘a coftee tables, Prig. wag i OR E1178, me tet co. 8 “702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Sale Household Goods a 3 W te es FE | GENTLE 6 MARE. SO06 @RInarr TYPE ylmgiel o WITH :| Bait, ae eine CRAWLERS, 7 DZ. te: RED. "oil Pips Ss . outside fiuah door coring ' sink cabinet with wall 6. | YOUTH BED &@ BARBY CRIB. M7 6-733. a olver.ne L umber " “Television & Radios 57B ots pis ag | “Mortgage Loans: A’ BETTER MORTGAGE? $1,000,000. AVAILABLE | Also elothes Te posts. nod 9 Call P sk OR, CON SOLIDA if E Your debts Pg aW WrovgHt fi k beds Complete~with nal $30.95. arson's ets” @ Orohard ~ Water Softeners 57C PPP RPP LLLP PA LAL PA AP ee ee ray ge | shod & gravel, a | wrevel and fi Also peet + RANG OFLY | —- mo Lae Sari Ai. TOP s01L & BLACK c a { i nd. baggy Call Ga time. FE te rab LINDA jane eae : | wryes ee For ‘Sale ——-- o ¥A ave heliggrcn anal gh bl MBER PRICES ~ WwinDows SEVERAL. CA NT 4 _hultable for cottage, OR, 3-762. “SHEETROCK: mi: pe HORCHS, INC. | --Burmeibter’ S NORTHERN LUMBER Can finance balance on G R D. RILEY, 509 Siizadeth ake u fren “no money Gown. $5 - MEP starion % Bg aI * es L LES. oo 23166. | FTG. MOWER. LIKE NEW. 6100. 4h Ah isos Allis . BM Sis MFT. . _ mill. Both in good Bee. <4. Fuller, Oxford. OA : #42 ‘oF OR 3-016 BLACE oT REA =A a SOIL, if Sand, grav- el, and fil). PE -7774.~ —- rane ae De taea SOIL. 4 YDS. GRUSHED STORE. SAND GRAV. Dri or Saiivereh FE bees ° 32-1466. HORSE MANURE EM 3-4207 so _fravel Mh $0602. PED. PSs STEWART WOOD See the ne#W Oliver Crawlers with SPOT TURN. Dozers, load: Lae BS . ers, back hoes, gas or ‘diesel. | GREA it wide. isd, 4 sizes of Oliver wheel 14 to a. Ye -y w @ to tractors with loaders é& back pick from. We trade, sell or rent. _ hoes. e ve some buys Liberal financ terms & rental | ‘t+ now. See us todey. One hi agg orgs ny ; mile south of Lake Orion on M24. Ponti in & Industrial | 2-071. - Tractor Co. 825 8. Woodward VACATION | ry je (ei PRATER ovo. — ‘Williams Lake Ra. | ARIENS JETS. KCATION TRAILERS ren se tillers, ads Nand’ weed used, NS gn and | a trailer for your vacation. service Avis, 1880 Opdyke. Pile ‘Trailer Sales 10458. La- FE “1380. peer Rd, Oxford OA 8-3783. | NOTICE: 48 IN. | sorted. Fill dirt, FE 8-179 STONE, EAN | THE LEADING POWER LAWN & PONTIAC LAKE SOLD ana sUP Diy. Sand, eo & dirt Cement, ing & tile OR 3-1534. | STRAW, M MANURE “AND LOOSE | morta® truck | ROTOTILLERS, BOLENS PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 x Rd. Lake Orion = MY 2-4611 Peaturing, new 1959 New Moon Mobile homes. Between Lake Orion and Oxford on M24. Ask for Demonstration LAWN MOW AND i; oe ' _muich. FE 5 ee Hou GHT iTEN & "& SON a SRect “A-L - JT Case & New Idea Dealer wTtD ‘_TRATLERS. LeT Us 10A stone, $2 per yd. - Crushed Rochester OL 1-976: 2ell_your trailer from our pe stone 100 per cent, $3 per 74 BULK TANKS” viaueea| caer | Large Het of customers went Pea-rock, G per ye Overetied | “car prices on tanks. Basy’ terms _Call_ right now. MElrose 4-67 ; | B05 por oF"indiy ot'eten and | Frgihen Games Aol “HA” Rent Trailer "Space = 75 cents per yd Ft!) dirt, 30 centy “ * yd. Top soil 80 cents por zd | |CASE FORAGE HARVESTER & AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE ViL- eat humus, §!1 Ror ates blower. Ford baler, mower &} aes: The finest 4: mile SE Pon- Waiton ivd ied <| Age Phone after 6:30 pm. OL | tia trucks AMERICAN | STONE | $571. 110 N. Opdyke PE 5-3361 Rd Clarkston DiA eat SHREDDED “PEAT HUMUS. 6245. . Yas, $15 ». FE 7-6 a SCREENED TOP SOIL FOR NUR. | series Days OR 3-0402;- Eves. | FE 4-7237 | | SCREENED TOP “SOIL LOADING DAILY, SCREENED TOP near Big = } soi] Andersonville Rd. Lake Rd TOP SOIL TQ $20 Seeding lawns FE 5-02 ‘¥AaRD DRIVEWAY ae ae gravel, fil etc. PE top ue §-355 Special: "top soil, Grave! fill dirt. peat _ Stabe _EM_ 3.6604 _ ~ Weed; Coal & Fuel 67. | FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL— SIZES OF FURNACE & STOKER GOAL—KINDLING & ALL SIZES | OF FIREPLACE &- FURNACE | | -WOOD SPEEDWAY he Le OIL 4 OAKLAND FUEL & PAIN _ORCHARD LAKE FE sense - i Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 MICHIGAN CHAIN SAW DISTRIB- | A-1 TREES, MAPLE. OAK, src. | Pine, Fir, Mugho, Juniper & Arbor- tools | Evergreens Yeus, vitae Dig your own Brin | & burlap 2922 Sleeth - Spruce miles west of Commerce Village, ef? intersection f Wixom Rd & Duck Lk. Rd. | miles east Daily 8 to 6 MU 4-8038 IRIS _reas EM 3-2334 { : ee Ins Day Lihes Oriental Poppies Hundreds to choose from Sur- , wus Iris, 1 for $1. Nancarrow | 615 FE Long Lake Ra between Rochester Rd & Liver- nois. Bonus with each order ma — . akows: “SPRUCE. | . Pine & firs 1 to 4 ft, 10 or more * - US 10 Cedar Parm Clarkston 62 OAKLAND ane Senvice: Bia ming & renroval PE 6.2 Lake SALE ON DAHLIA ROOTS._LARGE- selection of show type nam: va- 4:7 8. Bivd between Livernois & Roch: Tieties Some § for 81 ester Ra UL 23-1785 For Sale Pets. _ ~~ te good home. 3651 Livernois AK REG DACHSHUND “Clemens Street E 2-4 | AKC 2-YR.-OLD MALE £090 hunter. OA 6-3640 REG BEAGLE EXC. HUNT- good table saw or er Trade for | BOSTON TERRIER sTyD. “CHAMP DINING "ROOM stock. Curtiss OR cUTE KITTENS rae +o a00D CUTE “COCKER PUPPikS 610 FE j ee FE 32-1883 IT = COLLIE PUPPI AKC. Sable with full white col- | jars. Champion | 407 Arbana, Ann Arbor, | NOrmandy 32-7339. | DACHSR UND Champ. sired |__or Kennels. FE 8-2538 | DOBERMAN PINCHAR STUD BERV- | Norton rE | tee reasonable 270 4-1768 after 2 pm. ENG?tISH SETTER MEtrose 4-6659 a _Ree $25. MAytair 6- 2504 PARAKEETS AND Sg: | 183 Sanderson | PARARESTS, | CANARYS, “CAGES, and lies’ Crane Bird Marcher, Auburn UL 2-2200 | ~ CANARIES, < CAGES, | REG. BOXER rE 5-308. RED ROSE & 4-PAW DOG POOD Mampsters. All Pet Bhop, 85 Wii- FE 4-6433 ; “POINnTs Bh paste puppies. AN sizes” MeUtual © liames &t __ SIAMESE KITTEN, @FAL THOROUGH BRED MALE GER- man Sh: pherdd * mos. oid. with Papers. $75 OR 33568 _ Hunting Dogs” 69A anc GERMAN cinters. 4 mos. Gees Trained, Boarded 70- ats pBoarpep For Sale Housetrailers 78 | poas AND Burr-8hel), 0 8 Telegraph ~ Hay, Grain. & Feed 71 |18T & IND cur MAY. AW, MA 54-0666 | ALL TYPES OF i8T & IND CUT- | aes oats. manure. Loaded» Ph ting hay, straw, cor Will deliver OA 8-21 ting. baltn, a hae ¥ my tire job Cat MI #6-4785 ent ‘ALUMINUM 2 “For Sale Livestock 72 hoysetrailer, Pvt q MOROAN MARE 6 YRS op. MArket 41034 (i+ STANDARD BRED ed bugey (i) small dappie gray _and harness. FR 2-120¢. | mars. 1 yrs 9-4353, aft | Reas. Davie ure 65B ix 2 -0008 Ak SPOTTED | MARE PONY With 2 old mare colt. Gentle SUPER DELUXE. 4 ea | N S , INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 2 2 BLOCKs “CO we »” el DEA Ap from bus stop. Pontiac Trailer MATIC TRACTORS WITH PUsH. _ Coach Park ; §-9902. AR’ G AND BO. OXFORD “MOBILE MANOR Hlstns LENS RIDING MOWERS. | eee ic eae want ry a weed Also we have several used | ts x cement patios, etc. tractors, os and eecers at One mile east of Oxford on Lake- merenis vie Rd. OA_ 8-3022. DIT TERMS | PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER KING BROS. Court. MY 2-461]. The best for less. Wonderful location. On 72 Pontiac Road at Opdyke | © acres. Between Lake Orion and PE 4-0734 =~ Fe. 4: 1112 | Oxfor@. 9 2.200 eee DEARBORN | DISKS: FORD BACK- | MOBILEHOME —paTATES— “MCD- and weeder for sale. OR ern iakefront and playground. EM 3-2661 | YOUVE E SEEN N TRE , Nas ST. Now the st a Talier | Sale Farm Equipment 76) Park, PR 2-825 FARM MACHINERY — NEW Aw | Auto Accessories _ 80 wsed. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24) ~~~~ = FOR BALE, ALL COLORS, latest varieties | 50 ea Less than 10, $3 ea You dig 12 miles North of Pontiac on Lane Evergreen jodi os habe (U 16) 69 2 MOS. OLD MALE PUPPY FREE i230 MT pasTtAny. | C PEMALE. RED. tud service, Jam- PUPPIES BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS Walnut 0 %P. PE 2.7727 | “POUR BEDROOMS | 1988 DETROITER 35 FT $200 Take. RAT CUT. _ moring: 5 acre le ' | ro) OREAT LAKE TRAILER. 1 | ft -1 bedroa: any cond) MA of i We ; | ee r r iT ood MARE color. « on | | rhe Saddie, harness, and 2 seat- | } Seadie, pony, 2 wheel cart. cutter, saddle, naET COW FOR saLE EM $4 . he Youn GROAN FIGs FOR BATE LPP AE ta, WANTED: FIG8. & “Wanted Livestock 73 yous CAT. ur © GLACENORE FARMS “fide HL verbell. Rd. Apples. Fah ek | OL ean 7” | Rae ~ A are 3 te Bat. t to 1:38 p. 4] te a - __For Sale Peer, Tne wi ¥, | windows wii "Sale Farm, Produce 73 Pte Ne ian $Y BU. - stead Orchards. seo Orehard (ik. | Pull: line hes peewee | aie AND” EATING. ae “rows NT 1 bedroom just_north of Oxford. [COMPLETE 1051 MERCURY DR. | PORD TRACTOR AND PLOWS. __ Set etl" parts S100 ~E Columbia | WRECKING 100 fine 1710 TAY: INTERNATIONAL MODEL 45 BAL. | _lor_ Road, off Joslyn. | _lor_F _FE-5-2000 _ or Ferguson High Speed Rake. | peat aide | For Sale Tires “BOA ~~ TRA | agare. HARRIS CTOR «|, sin Pens TIRES, $350 UP. WS double bottom plow. Like on Alas ebitewalic. y, sell. — 2 STATE TIR 503 Saginaw Bt. FE 4- CesT STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. | vores jn on General Safety Tiree to SO per cent off Black or ebicewalts ED WILLIAMS aan 8 ‘Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 LIPO CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FB utors, parts and service for Titan Eclipse & Pleetwood cliain' saws MY 3-8891 POWER LAWN MOWER. $25 GAR- den tractor with cultivators. $75 FE 5-2766 i USED DISK HARROWS. GRAIN drills and corn ae — Davis | Machinery — re # New! __« Idea — Ph NA 7- “te392. Ortonville Evans Equipment _ 10 year dealer in quality power Goodall mowers” Bolens and — 32-2563. Se Whee! Horse tractors Rota-hoe CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Bolen & Toro pewer handle till- ear Cylinder reboring Wally s ers Porter-Cable. Bolens Toro Jacobsen riding mowers We dem onstrate and service what we sell. Crankshaft Service OLite 1-0363 THIS MONTH Complete engine and mower ser : lee a oo tractors SERV ICE SPECIAL ny C7 ~\. = 7 Phi Dixie Wey BRAKE ADJUSTMENT MAple 5.7878 : OR 3.7924 * Auction Sales. 7% 99c WED JUNE 3 AT 10 AM_ IN CAPD - Ortonville oe Mil! at eorner 606 DY [: \R of Mill and James. Auction of th ) & . - Clara Stapies Estate. one ot ihe SERS 1¢ eB BTORE older Ortohville Womes It bas 30 8 Cass §-6123 heen closed intact nding settie- oe _— ment of the ‘setae cna con- Sale Motor Senter 82 tents are most interesting From ~ ie alfle (6 We Gasement” anc -s7 Cistotan- NE WwW L¥ OVER. right owt to the barn. hese are hauled, EM 3-0062. furnishings of a famti thet has ; - es lived weil $7 CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXC Stora ar ae ee Ooms | | cond —exires, EM) 3-5406 modern furniture some nie old, and ail very good ; 1957 LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOT “LIVING ROO! Two-pe living) er a seats. Windshield. $219 MA —- suite, two matching rose- 6-685 aupe rugs, all over design. sizes ; , 12x14 and O12 jus matching | page ic g080 throw rugs Modern kneehole| ~ desk Chalming old parlor lounge USED CUSHMAN S$COOT- and couch in original upholstery ers ED E Pike PE 4-4246. Cabinet radio, Old piank bottom | WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE EXCEL- rocker with matching child's rock- lent nt _condition EM_3-3590 er Bentwood rocker. Ladder-back | ~ eae rockers Very. old Seth Thomas For r Sale Motorcycles 83 Op clock, Silas Hoadiey with | - w en gears, compiete ttrac- uve pone frames ad ornamental 4 MAICO 280, Cot eee mirgors = ian? HARLEY DAVI N, 45 | DBO. : Oak suite with ‘sharp MA 5-0620 For Sale Bicycles 84 IN. SCHWINN BOYS BIKE eee EM }-4398 round table and ornate sideboard | — Pius old wainut sideboard Nice curved giass china cabinet, loaded | with German china aged rian chi- | - ba emerald glass. fk glass, eamphor i ete Ironstone but- | ter chips vegetable dishes y pmipede fateh Rogers silverware | ROLLPAST BICYCLES ALL SiZEs their. Carved kaick - knack; «9 N8.U. Seles, 321 8. Edith | KITCHEN: Tappan Philgas range SELL & REPAIR SCHWINN BI- six-foot kitchen pease’ unit | _eycles. EM 3-4398 Giass-front dish cabinet loaded With dishes Ash kitchen table and | chairs: washing machine Metal | utility cabinets Several linen cab ~ inets and chests small pr -eaayponntc he 1 joe Meusils Bread-making equip- ~~ WANTED TO BUY. GIRLS 26° Bicycle in good condition. Call FE §-TT10 _ _ Boats & Accessories 85 JOHNSON orm" D motor. 3 yrs. old) PE 5-1927. « sufte with % bed having box springs and “mattress Makching 14 PT. THOMPSON GATOR TRAIL- chest and dresser. Large ward- er Evinrude mictor $925. FE robe 6-22n3 UPSTAIRS | j4 1g ADOT $200. PEderal trad tt eee fa very old | a e in, t arining ttrle fius seb | ig pr THOMPSON BEAUTIPULLY finished, com matey équipped. Al- vasa Cun blew original sige Boor wood pulls rge W 5 Lt arérebe ust | “ aa trailer. Call after 4. UL stacks of bedroom rugs, from bi room-size rag Tugs and room-size | ingrain carpet, to smaller throw ee WOLVERINE WAGEMAKER Tugs ani runners Nite quilts, i t EB WAGEMA day cruiser, with Mark 78 electric linens. Chamber sets in colt | Mercury motor Also trailer room, some ironstone send! winch fat cpap ie Stee oe = 950 , $1177. = i 2 ‘ : i poncenan. 3 Ral gos = Pdi . MERCURY SEAN, AAO, teele D 7 33, MERCURY ¢ FOR & . = "83 a TER a, aatuie cr B eel ile RD LAKE =] “ < | oe | EY 46 Mo. 1 RD .. ORCHA) FE = , | MONEY is so i FORD ROAD 3108 OEEGO “4 ¢ : Ford. RD LAKE F : le pla” Parner F Ine AUTO. 2105 ORCH PRES pe 5-00 c, '6 3 DR. HEB anew a le car ay ddie Stee |i isa Segue BLACK | 5-9204 | PONTE ye ‘ma a ET FE 5-9 N w burn, For Sak ; is F DR. J 5 DOW eon. Con | . 88 Fo AD FORD ROAD | _ Saree anaes. OR S| $5 ene Clas. ¢ ore. UL 23638. DRAMATIC ‘OUR Cars_ mS | Buick, 1ON RD LAKE 39 RA th_W VERT. O' AB- h club bes $499. i a ee AVENTY-F nted Used Foe = POSSESS h gr o8 7105 ORCHA PE 2- 2529 wi R oo NEATEON N. Plymouth, mical. e | os a good cond. ap yi an Ps _ Wa S r s | RI ° yh A RADIO, NE sae tot a ee ] "h4 PO SHA ‘ ale ice. 1 - $2 E MO! $8. at | apa tee Drop, Call ‘ ies 85 ween M Motor 1 cars 8 full pr. Bell, Kin PE 6-9204 D UTELY” of rks | _ Ess. ¢ HAR t offer. ssor $22 o. Mt. nN 2 SOL y' Mr. Pe rd. ie eee Bee Access M & Iter re ees | $13.18 mo. Es — ran or yg a ms ner Fo | Tes6 Frisell, pow. Boats & TORAGE. See ddilar on S CK PE 8. —erati age, Tye ger tea ULL. FORD OAD must sell oe Dvn a ae pl pa ets r top Hwy. —TRU EVY w mile A" nee. $175 FULL KE R “ FE a Ow ae oe ee ee ed Fe Dixie K CARS chad MPH iar d.- Le — MI 4 LER. for $ RD LA Ha c Ra , . nor trailer lap sible. fishing aa Foetal excel con Se ate ce nin HAbore tor parts uck ee MAR "Fe 22529 rOnTth gower. FE tion —s Ne tala 10 hor P BUCK ASTE a CARS ce _ #150. PE Wo AUT | | 1952 mS fe ie nai Luck 2705 KEEGO fERY ‘60 eden. All powers 186. Faas Sean e up to 5-03 2 ne sla POR “CLE foe "895 posed er ization. wie Oe ee ai Sagina® DR. V sen DR. $225 iy at tal Con us e FE 1 PO $853 URN “CHEV, _¥E ——— oderni mon "ss 8 5-9204 Ta 2 Rigg! er. 4 Ac 3. boat $65. Phone FE_5- CASH r dow AUB 1982 Daw. f oF m $497 ° N- PE ‘MOU 31542. H G _ INTIA AUTO otor TOP de up 0 22 RS ce Bagi 4 t sn j ‘Auto IN. AIR + CON- PLY IN 53 PO KING ; postr. meter “CIAL ronet of tra s¥ CARS UNK" CA oh L A Ome FZ P Tie Caw oxi ._ $497 +2214. WAGON, 1955 . piyMoUTa 15K 0102 ‘8 sg PONTIAC, oH KING, ROTO. a ee Pain oe CADIL Ny Ee ee ade eee eae a oe ara ae bear cugaiona. SUP 2.8020 TO Y your CARs 56 *I | Sy oso CARS. ie ABLE OPTER, PP ipa Mirage raenel | Avie. UTH $49 huts Moto TIA | apres MARINE FE 2 we ¥ Seann ieee 66288 “62” COUPE peat eee AOED. ce Bt ~~ mS Or. Sore Tuan: 4 DR. Poe ROBERS «$1705 Orchard i Al” k, =CABS Yntcalm NANCE CARS ompany 1,805. See at ca MO OED %g. Ps § t 386 SPEC tt & tan 312 W. Ml NOMY VE Price : INTRY. PLY H NE 4 dr., tats 1D ECO AV : car Ra. UN AS L, ev, 2 be motor, kag cag Pre valy Sede te 21 AUBURN chard ee CROSS, COU ae ete i ee MAKE | E4 Chev. eh to -- ‘OM $696 16 af ee nereies 95 Tonts DY OWN i mh RAMBLE shape : Joang JU S | o Ford had inne, ca Fae poe yee ae only ae rheid LE | ose cCana- 5 D fordoma'ic, Saat "3818 after 5: ibe : i Chev. : ee eee sins tory a weixice Goo? U | Victoria, leather in- | __or OR 33618 to, H-top $1 95 | | ‘35 Buic -8, std. std. $595 Marine 8-0112_ OU ine 1 FOR i 935 Ford heater, red 36-Pontiac. “aedan .$ on i. +53 Chev ac é df. Nie $495 Rd. FE “DISC take son " cet dio and 56- teens | 55 Pontia dr., pg &H, auto 495 i" one rp. elena 395 | 55 ¥. 4 r., Re 4 TERE Beene Puee Daw St ight Spot ‘Eddie Steele ee | bly Payments 3 Br eva On Ey ove e outboar¢ Rre Gu aginas TO e igh . ddi ig Oldsmobile, 56 Wer: = 1 05 | Month Bi BALES 8-0402 2 Pontiac. R& Neate a and Den guscenised by acces 232 s. AT, $300- an T ATIC no D | 53 mbler aa a 14 G AUTO FE Plym low m 4-b100 Can FE AKE b “a OR AD 53 Re Hy 2695 | KIN DR. -53 ge, lov FE pair service Bac 18, tous eae Cone CHARD I ope ~ F KE RO 6 Mercury 1 Cony. $ 195 inew fe ere 1 postee ier edison arid ad da oe _— TD. BES Sus Ke a Ok a CHARD LA 520 | be Maecenas ica tinenta Scene C STARCHIE mile Pon ry at M experien OER 0112 W 0 will oe NF 705 OF —aé£ ) ad dillac C Doves '$5. PONTIA atic ~ 0 Per XE FE 8- et as A chs Ua ede 7708 CP EEGO 56 Cal Hardty 595 8 a te pa A, 126 bee HeTONY'S MARI NE 9.9340 HICH : 62 Best o \d = ‘adillac es &H Hy 6-6831. RE TONY: Lk cen LONE 2a x ANT? EO Ce can oomiield 9204 : C. | 48 C cake $ 295 er. MI | SHAPE. io and hard LINER nrads a\V Bee tay el ne, Bi PE 5. : D VI be idee 28 395 r own AY : rad 2895 Orc crete Evin \¢ il E , Mer “4 e La i OR ED hevrole 5 NTIAC. 437 fiardtop, 2 boa JO BAL. ids ee : EED 38 c let. 195 P 35 — $75. tiac 499. ate eaten ator trailers an) A que r ie na, ul «cies D CAR hic co rv. AKE | "83 ceded! $1308 oes: “sa ONTING, : slaw heater Beat ti this. tecle Ge ARD\ 268 ant ‘ . : RY GOO CT "83 cur SS 1 hea motor YB H ms FE Se p y k Stop tn DR. VE ; , et Mercu: t se from. ~- t_ Ade E OUT a) cee daular « “HEV 2 Riggin ONDI Checteet shoe ; _ ie Jee INRUD Priced e you top dali ba € 0061. H x00D C ‘57 others ARS” —— 3504 saute HP EV cond FE je tap giv for the t EM » DR. € | Plenty arrang “D C: = LD ‘ORD ¢ D 25 ood os We us for . v¥ 2 20 950 E, “6 ye ; ancing Cs SI ig ROA USED otor In ing Bs and see ; INC FAG A ah _coure. ' eh a MY | > os D LAKE . dm is : 298 : 7 R Gate BE att © WETZ MTRS INC J Gubrnoter eluw_ cour errr” peat HARDTOP k. HARDTO! 1 ORES HARBOR a 07 wis oil . R&H, y . . } } . é ~ “Y u Can 81 i ee ROA - yiinder, 795" A\fotor Sales K i hts or chrome, 01 lv Pay METS 1956 {OLDEMOBIL ie ‘ranamission 2D i PE 5-9204 : O ae ‘ 3 rts Be owner n 0 DEALE D herve tee, ‘ f lug 5 % Aor “th 1 is GALES 402 4-door Automatic indows hite | ' aan sF PRICE ho Pa ksto UTH Ne L 1950 gy NO lot o UFO FE 8-0: lad w nd w ] ( ’ 5 a 4 E ' ruc ( lat VLYMO MA 6-0 « Qn. ve a. : = INO A ha. leering. and @ Tear | T THESE P 1G PAY Used T mom apache V8 re eso t hat “pl 8 ee E CAR ct lesan oe eee | 2 “AT THI 3 YRS 2 PARTS CHRYS Clarkston © ates reddy does either, ee Sayina OR. NIC down nee: ocala tad erfect con | OPER CENT ON 2 "noe 80 ge emo Ot WN °* “Maybe Fis "haa 6 rio payments SiGe 9 ins FORD «DOOR fo bales 03, wae teria i raids | | 4 IEF SEDAN Sieepa owe LL MA OTOR 4-402 D ne t he Ww : = le Car 95° full i ky AU : x | spea mediate +5921 | | EF = g CRUISER $2250 N ie a tah HTS M Plymau } fins, bu a For Ss ‘ “eo rae serey 470"4 MUBT rifice: ica MUtual ese | ; RCHI 9 20 dipped. Reg. 4 Fulls h burn Ave | Ché view. fal WAGON to. ginaw GOOD. - Must sac days or rs. Please | = x = ; : Sieeps 1995 2645 Aub 90 2 Fords, $905 . . ; 91 ON Porc S 8a UNS | 35011 > dealers. 115 wW = "RUISER 1960. Now § - : Tracks Ve ilcca PEO |e — sale Cars te ORD star y Sedan power 1 ORD nicer , aheet a 1No . KING AUTO. UY cipped. Rea. 8 Aible wp For Sale Jp- Cadi Stee ~ For Sale apessenee! wer, Weert “neal M “ret FE DOOR | suaeota ot | 22 OLDS. $65. E00 ht Spo “oe RUISER oo cone ° Pp TRUCK: oo Eddie 5 cs “ ratte Ver aie AtT-< 31 YORD ear: (eee 1981 ND obpeMoniLe” E “Brig T CASS 1 o Lecy rent Now Dos) iy $82 ‘Dp? : ~ BL : o dada “FORDOMAT Radio Wa lolareta esky) R- | _® IB I se ah Pacer foal ST mee Hl0ld ee ee Ve : bol ROAD DENCE el = WHITE- y dowr Call 8 - HA ERT it pow- RD L _Ope yee Nee boul 49 & mot ‘KUP 2 LAKE ” WITH CONFI = Gehl Victor reo MON. | $6 68 per_mo ATTHEW ae | CONV Fe a | ORCHA _ equinpes NY fun a Reg we on TON PICK Ass onc U0 HARBOH 2-520 WIT FROM : 37 rorD Vict rn cLY NO ts of | 56 aoe vee = 44567 inish, blac cash nee 8-0488 — ye A, rest (Oui w Hl Ale ps 2108 EEGO } ae _ iC la apeoLl Creat Mer | $6; Es) re. | white fin ein FE MAHC e Ate FORD | Aller, Piains K oe 4 Li A sume edit M } GREAV uipme: ly $27 16 Delux 54 $535 ton UP 204 WA WN A alk Cr Harvld : ' er eq for on SALES -0402 Auper $830 Geiecsiand, Dysy PICK 59 . Y pO Or ibe wre INO AGTO Fe 8 $1020. 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Prize Winner Takes). my eee wee News ete Caary Shoe Connalael Os Moma & Deis. Believe U.S. Schools $10,000 Rather Than now things were with Mr. Errol Flynn. (9) Popeye. 2 _ Variety: Guests tonight. are)12:45 (2) Guiding Light. — Are Geared for Them, Year's Free Living kok ke as (BL Rie. conety|” tay nt a lee ewe, | “have aon him in a year and a hal” reed Mr 8 . : . Moore : s : “Gillis’ Childhood Friend.” Gobel compare crew cuts and (4) It’s a Great Life. By G. K, HODENFIELD PARIS (AP) — Alfred Charron Errl mynn coocesaing Me, Ere :30 (2) News. height, =. (7) Musie Bingo. AP Education Writer has proved that a good French- What are you planning to do about it? (4) Riley cont.) (4) David Niven. Drama:| = (9) Movie. WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri- /man still prefers a bird in the'y asked Mrs. Errol Flynn. (7) Curtain (cont.) “The Last Room," starring 1:38 (2) As the World Turns. wen univeratiiog ‘raditionalty hand to two in the bush, especial- wh, —— (9) Woody Woodpecker. David Niven. Niven is ruth-| ~ (7) To a ly if the bird represents $10,000. at can you do about it?’ the lady 6:40 (2) News Analyst. less interrogator for the se- “(4p 1 Riried Joan. slow to change their ways, are As first-prize winner in a news- shrugged. I did not answer as I didn't ; cret police of an Iron Curtain 1:53. (4) Faye Elizabeth. being caught up in a space-age paper contest, Charron had to| wish to curdle the quiche lorraine which 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. ; . : SO) Cal Me Flack. couAtry; he resorts to torture/2:00 (2) Susie. controversy: what to do about the choose between the $10,000 (five) the celebrated maitre d’, Robert had ‘just 3:00 (2) Five Star Feature. and brain-washing quring in- (4) Queen for a Day. gifted student? million francs) and a dream year,| se¢ before me. , (1) Arizong Gun. . , vestigation of an under- (7) Day in Court. : ; — with al} taxes and expenses paid. (9) Hawkeye ground church movement.!2:30 (2)-House Party. Ever om you-know-who sent) “The five million,’ responded “Do you like it this way?’ I asked Mrs. 9:30 (2) Feature (onal) Edouard Franz and Susan (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (Sputnik I into orbit 20 months Charron, a 63-year-old locksmith, Flynn, the former dancer Pat Wymore. “Oh, . ; Oliver are featured. (1) Gale Storm. agé, the nation’s brightest kids when asked by the newspaper /snis isn't } ‘ “ (4) Dragnet. Police: Friday, (7) Drama. Paul Marlin sees|$:00 (2) Big Payoff. , - [Aurore which lage’ fhe con|(on mae sme life St alk” she said. “The lest ar and Smith pose as merchant terrifying vision shortly after (4) Young Dr. Malone. have been in the spotlight, They test. time I saw him was when I came back from Europe to see him seamen to track down heroin he was acquitted of murder- (7) Beat the Clock. are the leaders of tomorrow, goes : <* « open in a play in Detroit.” epg women ing his wife, (9) Movie. the refrain, and we must cultivate The circulation building contest “You lived for a while on a boat off Mallorca,” I mentioned. in es a oe (9) News. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. them as we do rare plants. offered the winner such luxury “What happened to that?” yne is iorced are ear 1S'19:15 (9) Weather. ’ (7) Who Do You Trust? x «* * litem’ as a new car, new ward- ii “The boat is still there and ered, _. without stroying 19:20 (9) Political. (4) From These Roots. Mostly the arguments about lrobe, expense-paid vacation and = s nets men, ot 88 Briggs, 10:30 (2) Moore (cont.) {4500 (2) Brighter Day. gifted students have centered leven school tuition for the kids. Mallorca is still there but we're le mht Re! tac (4) Dr. Dudson. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- around their high school educa- Charron stands to . get much not. I am here,” she added, “to Trea: @ ava © : (7) Bold Venture. Adventure: quences. tion, Now the fuss and furor have more than a dream year. He plans arrange bookings for my sup- Oiien, “Kid From "nee Shannon is in middle of mur- | (7) American Bandstand. réached the collegiate level. AP Wirephote lto retire immediately. He is going g & y p C8) _ Ge yay shee ees pealine Around the country, a number of/ ACCUSED AS RUSTLER — [0 use about - one-fourth of the per club act.” oe bullfighter dies suddenly. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ; plans are being tried out. money to pay up’ his retirement “One might wonder,” I said a:90| (2) Festure (Gout) (9) Wrestling. (4) County Fair. 1 The most popular seems, to. be| Handcuffed Willlam A. Douglas porment enabling him fo quit Halse eal A> -{4) Steve Canyon. Drama:/11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. *. (9) Sherwood Forest. advanced placement — giving col: steps from the-brig of the Ar- \work now and start drawing a i Canyon becomes key figure (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales, |6:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. ’ lege freshmen credit for college-| genting liner Rio de la Plata, modest pension. “I just got married to in morale problem while en- guests. (4) (color) George Pierrotijevel courses they took sin high! ¢, be turned over to the Federal | “With the rest I intend to help stay married,” she said. mene in gunnery competi-| _ (9) Wrestlirig (cont.) Presents. school. Honors programs, wherein! ‘my son,’ says Charron, “He has “Then when you have a > tion 11:15 (4) Weather. (9) Looney Tunes. the brightest students progress at| Bureau of Investigation on | helped me a lot and we have al-| daughter, it’s complicated.” -~ (7) Cheyenne (cont.) 20 (2) (4) Sports. 5:30 (2) Bandstand. . a much faster rate than their charges of stealing 28 head of ways worked together. It is only: om & : a p ‘ = (9) Mavie (cont.) 1:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater, (7) Mickey Mouse Club. fellows, are also popular, So is! cattle from a former employer ‘right that he should share the | a oon riD- 8:30 (2) To Tell the Truth. wal Drama: John Payne, “Senti-|5:55 (4) Sports. the idea of independent study - for, in Stiger, Okla. A warrant was luck.” | utes to the daughter's sup- Show: Polly Bergen, Kitty/ mental Journey,” ('46). those able to handle it. ; i x * * | port, while she supports Carlisle. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar: Variety. x *« * | issued for Douglas last Decem- | Charron's son is also a lock- | herself doing her act. Did {4 (color) Jimmie Rodgers. Guest, Gypsy Rose Lee. ean asts. - A few years ago,-“‘early admis- ber. He was found in Brazil and ismith, married and with three | she hear from her famous Musical-variety with guests (7) Night Court, “Y sion’” was being touted as the| was ordered expelled from that | sons of his own. husband, ever? > tonight Mills Brothers. Jim- (9) Startight Theater. Da ne coming thing in higher education.; country. | “They just bought a small) sings.a duet with Con- Clark, ‘Toughest Man It is still ‘being used, but more apartment and J] can now help ed “Once in a while, by tele- nie Francis and everybody Alive.” (°55.) ap easur e and more schools are deciding them pay for it They were crazy PAT phone,” she smiled. eee oo WEDNESDAY MORNING . that it just doesn’t work out to’ lwith joy.” Charron sfys. . att Earp. . Western: let even the brightest students R | P. p ddli .To win. his meney, Charron had EARL'S PEARLS: A wolfish character told it to his date: ; ere ; = a witha - Haaren Classroom. |. Labels Bill in Congress sity teetr ext yearice ¢weict Sigs ules es0 e Ing era tBroneh Some 30 acre “You know wheré bad little girls go—everywhere!” i ; “ — : : : it uestions ese inc nN < : ' she: almost scores personall¢:5 (2) On the Farm Front. | Discriminatory, Calls for . 1... 7 N ft ill Jal i Meyi ico EO ees or movie! WASH_I'D SAID THAT: Marrying a girl for her looks !s victory. 7:00 (2) TV College. ‘Dec! ti 'W 8-MONTH LOOK 0 eda in XIC star Brigitte Bardot with the ques- like buying a house for its paint job. (9) Movie (cont.) : (4) Today. claration oO ar’ Charles: C. Cole Jr., dean of , ton “Exactly what size is her * x 9:00 (2) Peck’s Bad Girl, Com- (1) Big Show. Lafayette College at Easton, Pa.) MEXICO CITY (AP)—The Mex: \. ito” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A man lost his wife in a big de- edy: Torey suspects her|7:39 (2) Cartoon Classroom. NEW YORK AP) — AFL£10 last year took a three-month look/ican attorney general decided to-| asked what size he said Bar-|partment store, and might never have found her if he hadn't mother has fallen in love (7) Breakfast Time. President George Meany called at a number of colleges and uni-/day there was nothing criminal) qs waist was, Charron admits: | started talking to a pretty girl with Frenchman, Jacques 8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. Monday for a “declaration of, versities and came up with this) about the attempt of an American) .., just guessed. 1 van't remember George Gobel tells of an nuinteustworih uv: “He’s the Bergerac, special guest. 8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House. |war’’ by organjzed labor against conclusion: *‘No institution is do-| woman to peddle three million Cu-| yy.) 1 said” ee y guy: . (4) Californians. Adventure: '9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown.|what he called discriminatory, "g an adequate job of providing ban pesos at the best rate ahe “~~ f & i|kind who'd sneak into your room at 4 am., steal the string Wayne's reputation is chai- (2) Movie. antilabor legislation. |guidance for its superior students. | could get. As a result of Charron’s choice, | from your pajama pants, then yell Fire" +5 That's earl, 95 0 s— Tenged when underworld 9:30 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. He said the labor movement will! ‘Too many colleges today,” Cole * * * L'Aurore pulfisher Robert Lazu- brother. forces try to discredit him)t9:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. not accept the labor bill now be-| Said, “have become vast super-| But deportation may be in store rick wen a bet with himself, He| (Copyright, 1959) and drive him out of San (1) Jean's Notebook. fore Cosgress: markets, catering to the whims|for Marilyn Kay Thal of Miami yagered the contest winner would| —- ————= ———_——— ee west 10:35 (7) Lady of Charm. * * of the public, packaging their Beach, Fla:, and five other for tare the $10,000, although the| e eman. Western:/10:25 (9) Billboard. If the bill, is passed, Meany told Courses, marketing. their wares, | | eigners involved with her in the - ady to all out if Young Mary McCain finds|19:30 (2) Sam Levenson. a labor group, it will mean that|Supplying every customer with ajdeal that backfired when they ieee iream yaar was chosen. TV News and Reviews oe weir grave near ; oon Hunt. local unions ‘will be meeting with, this Interest product regardless of | were double-crdssed and robbed of) [Lazurick was happy on another ’ ather’s rane (9) tial Agent: . is interests of abilities. \the mone i S I ie k d Gy cM Preaent ein hee the shadow of federal law haneing So Re, im nege te comet ewes Summer On Ice’ Looke ‘ P ; | e 2 (ON coke Phi se 11:00 (2) I. Love Lucy. . “We will not buy this—not site Colleges are spending more| The attorney general's office from the 500,000 circulation it had) : ae “ai a he vier (4) Price Is Right. year, next year or any year will time, money and effort on their turned them over.to the Interior at the contest’s start. — ia itt e it e rigerate or . iS eclan times whe (7) Cleo. I buy legislation that is discrim-) Roorer students than on their) | Minister to determine whether | In highly competitive Paris, it’ s\" . . J h Sind Picrar! saat ba “ie . (9) Leon Errol. inatory,"” Meany dectared. |better ones, Cole said. lthey were in the country illegally.!a question: how much circulation| -.- e accidentally makes a 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. He spoke to 2.000 delegates at} Many gited youngsters ‘are i Nn - By WILLIAM EWALD ,time period — What's My Line, = record. Frank McHugh is to-)1::30 (2) Top Dollar po b | This means that no criminal the paper will hold. nightn qeaut yi Feeceatin tan a convention of the United Hat-|able to finish their normal four-| charges will be brought against, But L’Aurore can always be) NEW YORK (UPI) — The only ‘Playhouse 90, U.S. Steel Hour, (4) Bob Cummings. Comedy: (7) Burne and Alice -|ters, Cap and Millinery Workers Y€ar courses in 3 or 31% years, Mrs,. Thal and the other foreign- sure of five devoted readers: suitable harbor for a load of ice Boxing, Desilu. Playhouse, Garry Bob persuades Schultzy to (9) Howdy- a International Union. _ |That, however, is not the main ers who were detained with her Charron, his son and three grand- lis, of course -within a glass. How-/ Moore—all draw sizable audiences. hultzs owdy “Doody. AO 8 ‘idea of the programs being slant- f dest | yd pose as fiery Latin enter- ai ‘ed toward th three nights ago. | sons. ever, ice does turn up in the od il If you’re a collector of TV dia- tainer when George Burns) WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON. ‘Enemies $f labor got in and) a em. The basic idea a places—last night, for example, in | logue, you might: savor this line visits Collins home. 12:6. (2) Love: of Life. did their work,’ he said. “And # to challenge them to work at) |side my 21-inch screen. | trom.'tast night's CBS-TV The (7) Naked City. Drama: The- (4). Tie Tae Dough. now we have a bill with whieh we aces nts on le, and learn, h : | The occasion was something | Texan: “There's a stage leaving atrical agent Barney Peters (9) Dancing Storybook. will win the fight. le Id n four years than} ‘They Do Too Have Shoes called “Summer on Ice,” & one at noon tomorrow. You be on it.” is afraid that he is going to 0 ‘Across the Board. . be declaration of vel seems to ey wou ordinarily. . | - . hour NBC-TV . skating special | aa the answer instead of coopera- 4 YEARS PASSE = | |p d s ‘pitched out through the courtesy of) z acaoss tlon;"" he said. The war will have! the idea that four years | Tavda Picture Makes the makers of beer, No specific) THE CHANNEL SWIM: ABC TV i eteciseate i to be on the political front, he ¢o. 4, Neri ral Aosta (Vos! beer. Just beer in general. |will move Leave It to Beaver into eee ‘ Aho e collegiate course goes| ° 4 * = : ithe Pat Boone slot when Boone Symes fe j be | ela pee back to the Middle Ages. Cole tri Ing P - lner a {t struck me midway through | goes on vacation July 2... . The , Mattson halls.” |points out there is nothing magic, that the beer makers might have Deputy, a new Western whic “h stars ses aie / : 7 in the number “‘four." particular. | been better off with a swimming Henry Fonda, Allan Case, Wallace in office é Yy ————_— ily since less than 40 per cent of) WHITESBU RG, Ky. (AP) —Or-| from the United Mine Workers Un-| spectacular inside a pool of brew Ford and Betty Lou Keim, will 8 anit net / ee Y\ |all. college entrants graduate. in ville Sturgill is a man slow to. jon during the UMW strike in east- instead of publicizing the enemy replace Black Saddle on NBC-TV co Hi ame Ho e in oat sal i a ‘’langer. But right now he's “kinda ©™ Kentucky. They live in the —tce. Because you know and I next fall. . North —, Yy, Cole a ; . ; 2 _— ar one-room cabin on two acres of} know what goes with Ice. - | Dr. James Peterson of the Uni- Wasbington | 0 es a st edu- Jand Sturgill owns in a remote versity of Southern California wil 15 Bibtteal ae Yy YY for Tragedy on lake catién jn the country “is probably Tis temper flared when the|section of hilly Letcher County. | 4 Oe”: about the spectacular. It Sa Ye bee ee Wie, the prophet y . found at Harvard, but an under-|Striking coal miner learned his: Sturgill worked in a small truck rg ‘ ried a oe did|Series which will replace the CBS. M pacehanals An unidentified submerged ob- fraduate there has to be enter-|family had become a news item|mine near his home before the Contain a few screeds of interest.|TV Jimmy Dean Show June 29... . 1s Ses corse ject,has been blamed in a boating Prising to secure it.” |in the Communist party newspa-/three-month-old strike began. <* © Dave Garroway, NBC-TV's early- 17 Cataract nad - ‘tragedy on Burt. Lake, near Che-| Other schools where he found | Pet Pravda. . x * * - alled R bird, will visit Jack Paar, NBC- 's 18 one: _ : boygan, which took the. life of a Praiseworthy programs for rifted | The paper ran a picture of Stur-; The picture of his quiet wife Thite was s skater ce o™ TV's latebird,-on June 10. . CBS- "20 Papal capes 1 YW ae ‘\Pontiac Lake woman May }. _ -|Students included Michigan. Reed, gills wife and five of his eight! and his barefooted youngsters was) "le Robertson who was @ bit hoe TV will repeat portions of its’ cun- - 23 Harden so ‘Cheboygan County Sheriff Harold ‘Oberlin, Yale, Stanford, Columbis, Children standing in front of their|taken in April as part of Associ- jwonder. He ad piace net — quest science .show from July 3 na eocement Werner today said the object cut Chicago, Hiram, Brandeis, San tiny cabin. It was captioned “Ken-|ated Press strike coverage. Stur- |triendly network historians ¢ is | to Aug. 9 in the Sunday spot now covering ,, a hole below_the water line of a Francisco State and. U-CLA. |tucky coal miner, 1959," and car- gil ts one of 7,000 miners out of gorized in advance for me—axels. |) 14 by Howard K. Smith i Hewnilee . 2 foot cabin cruiser ‘on which But everywhere, he declared, ried comment to the effect that | work, in Letcher and six other|salchows piston ros and inverted | . a2 vidocpos | 4] Mrs. Walter Prvomski, 46, was a “guidance: for the gifted under.,some Americans were starving | counties. - oops—and while I'm not quite sure| 7% Sheracter = = passenger. eraduates should be oes and | to death.” “The kids have got 0G. too, «wat any of tees (re are, on) 3¢ Compass paint 8.Siight bow "reste 3s Crawls, . | The boat's sinking was first proved.” ae ww ‘That bien per ag er ed ee : him they looked g 35 River nyniph 56 Vipers & Delay 39 Ventilate believed to have.been caused by sor e're having a little bit of a or the cabin, it won't be, . 30 Pee GT™® by Distress signal 10 Not any “° Qborigine a malfunctioning lavatory which hard time but we're getting by all|home after this weekend. The) SHORT SHOTS: ABC-TV's Voice 3 1 Harmony ~~ 88 Promontory ih ew Reants 42 raver of was swamped by water. The area €xas 0 ede Hea right. = family. will move into a four- room |! Firestone nailed ce its oe “1 Sock flex. | DOMN 2 Great Barrier 43 Tiss issue eto (woman and ber sister Mrs. Frank “As a matter of fact, I'd rather, Herne pare by scare] and oe pl ig etl Sa Sainicak| astening Retired for —— ‘Cameron, 52, of Alanson, were 0 if ) III be starving and be a free man fellow miners elsewhere on his) 43 Shipworm 2 Nostrit FH City in 45 Hoartrost . |drowned. * ul 5 ue fo ness than a billionaire in Communist two acres. to. understand why the Firestone “experienc tity in Syria 24 Demeancr being Salvage operators found a 2%- Russia.’ “[ "won't owe a dime on {t,"')people have refused to retur to so froquetan 5 Her husband 37 Aperture 48 uropean ‘inch hol@. smashed in the - pees LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) — Nl Sturgill and his family are liv-|Sturgilt said. ‘‘That’s how we do! iTV next fall in a late évening spot. si Beanees ‘ we Harrison 38 Gaelic . qn Not. _ much Iwhen the boat was raised yester- sgt = forced the resignation ing on segments of $30 a week things jown here. ue get. togeth- — network shows in & — _ $3 Small istend Note in . aA ; Court day from 5 feet of water. or Jones as president; ——-— ———--——-- __——|er and butld somebody a house. 34 Tiuminating Guide's scale © 39 Comics y aM, ot Teas Technological College! a Everybody helps.” Jones, 60, was president of the i * * W t h Rit la’ Si This award-winning Sonotone school during a major expansion ie et est OF) Peis Sturgill arid his eee grow: most) a C | 0 a $ ister plus the latest ality trina! eye- T d R dio Pp O program, when: the college won i Weil. Riuilien Tiel (si She of their own .vegetables in a big glass models, is available at... ee O ay Ss qd r QTams =e membership in the Southwest Con- ernviae we 12 are garden pnd ° ‘in a day we miett After His Suicide a . A ference, inaugurated a doctoral aun aoe Bs eae ras eat meat, sometimes chicken, po! i | $ fe) NOTON E P hed tations tisted " j program, increased enrollment in ernie et ein! tatoes, beans, fruit and vegeta-| . | ef PONTIAC oy . me ‘ural by == . ria pabject te Benge without notice its graduate school from 5,000 to} [IRI leiMiiie oir aban 4 4 bles.” | IONIA (UPI) — A special nurs-| 511 Pontie State Bank Bidg. 3 — 8,700 and added 10 million dollars, Uiiiy eis eats The family doesn't own a caring detail has been assigned ‘to. Padere! 2-122 WIR (700) | CRLW (800) Ww) (990) «= WOAR (1180) WHYB (1270) «= WRON (1400) WIBK (1500) | worth of new buildings. maT as ele patsy y | but Sturgill's half-brother, William|Watch Hilda Ritola, sister of a Phone = + 5 , He came to Tech as academic ri Sie |Adams, who lives nearby has ajmental patient who killed himselfj for Free Home Demonstration : TONIGHT -) =WY2, Surrel WXYZ. Breakfast Club WPRON Chock tewts vice president in'1948 and became 1951 Ford that takes them to town’ after he was committed to Ionia) : 6:06= WIR. News | ete et wine’ Weoe fas” axe eset eee president in 1952. . whenever they want to go. State Hospital for strangling a a WwWi, News 11:8@- WIR. Musto WON, Mtg nares $:00-—WIR. Showeste : — : year-old Detroit boy. MUNTZ TV pce momen, kena S —_ OAR WIR Jack Barrie ww, News, Maxwell Dr, P. C. Rogertson, superin. i Saar |. Beat win | sponse errr SERVICE | SOSA. news Pose WEDNESDSY MORNING | 19:60 JR, Mudie ‘had been notified of the death of 6 weer News Sports 4:00- WIR New agriculture a fF sg nto pa ep meer ae Gee ‘her brother, George Ritola, 47, Membe? of 5 ¢:30- wan ornner Oate | WW2, Neve Roverus CKLW. Jor Vea who killed himself with a bed sheet Electronics Association =f WW) B Maxwell | Gla See On Site wont | PR Oo tied to window bars in his room FE 4-1515 wear Paces Party WJBR Tom George ote Re Pan Winter cxL® ear li C & V ELECTRO MART — WCAR News Gneridap =| CKLW Myrtle. Labhitt WXYZ Pt ee Both were committed to the | Open Daily “7 2:00-WJR, Guest House WPOR “Serle Sp | WHYS. arcené Tews Set Sows. tart hospital after Ritola admitted he | Monday and Friday ‘ti wets © P tora OE ey ng Usp won Thester killed | five-year-otd Marvin Pu te : Opener S |S wear seinen pedicle waek a ome ae sow Wan ton “Guin a ome Zdanowski because “he was a | + ew | sae: wa, Dan siroy wean fk newt. Tnartre —- RCA Color TV WEYE Went tre | Win “Hews wolf — wo) News, Music Robertson said Ritola did not 3 ahd et BeNbaetee CELW News toby Navid | tt: ae WIR sme tor ueuote | Wiis oe ., seem to be depressed “but on the} Sales and- Service soe =a Weon Nowe Geet” . ee CELW Hews, Davies . other hand he was so psychotic you ’ “ewe Mealor re-om ten ee wok waa couldn't figure out what was - CONDON S TV CRLY. Know Enewke . a 8 pont WEONESDAY AFTERNOON | WPRON Carriage Prace his mind.” 36 S. Telegraph #:30-WCAR Woeodling ee io Gore (3: Far hae Wem .: | tis -w am ule Ges He said Ritofa's body will be kept FE 9790 | Across, from ‘Tel-Berep oa @Oh thakell « WOAR News whe oe ve WXYZ. M Shorr a week and if no one claims it : WW! --Nightline ‘| oye win News, “Cues? 2. hi me AL a ihe will fe Bacied in Ionia. It was). "Yor Wee) ae) aaa CKLW Rinis WWs News Roberts: = Aandi CKLW News, Dartes : ithe first suicide in two per in WIPK. Saseball WRYZ Kees Wolf CAR News Poree RR Sports MeLeod , , See at CKLW Nees Device —— ‘Mews Lewts ig . : aie : - ithe hospital. q dales and Service Be ‘crie werer Toney | RUBE News Ororae Wi pine: fer Mtinte end eae na 1“ ~ 1600 wd, Kotter WPON, News Casey WIR. Gowcnse CKLW. Sports Davies THOSE HAUNLING EYES . Somebody's ee ogo po A Approximately 70 per cent of the SWEET > RADIO-TV CKLW Enews i) ee ern: tene ek,’ “way? Te, wean tees. ns tee Pet eat? No, these figthing qyen beieng 6 hie’ shipped from a game farm-at Pigeon Forge, ‘total dollars for a new U.S. super RPON: Wvte Grands / | CHLW News Toby Curie a ’ : gry Than, peering through cracks in the shipping Temi. to join the Adams Brothers. and Selz Cit sonic bomber will be paid to firms : 5.0 WXY2, M. Bh sales Beara : . Tew “ovenee Sime a a Se SE ses eee. ae eatin. i crate at Railway a a os _ ‘other than’ the prime contractor. | ‘ . # P , ni ; . “ . s . kg ae + Po ry a : gon S i* . % “ Se : ot ; * \ : ‘ \ : Lo. : $ ed : . ts i + “ ea a . « 3 a i * d er c | fe } , / d , i | ¢ | Lae . / | ‘ s | TWENTY-SIX. | THE ¢ PONTIAC PRES $s, TU ESDAY, JU NE 2, yom tS ear wee ke? Bob Considine Quotes Capital Official we ey : . , Killer Sterteweciher lrampage in Jamiary 1958, was'2- seaspatied: to Posts be : " isaved: from. death inthe electric oe + rt 3 g Appecil Death Sentence | ‘chair May 22 by the stay. * LANSING (UPD)—Two reappoint- | ‘The’ ’s Atom Test Ban Imperils é Security’ 5 LO oe ge ce aller Charles Starkweather, under nw P Ideath ‘sentence, has filed an ap- if ch Hot > ‘day by Gov. G. Meénnen Williams. : NEW YORK — President Eisen- \Testing Ground to give it proper! }ijs report to Sen. Clinton Ander-} outstanding American engineer: ‘pursue what he calls our “policy| peal with the 8th U.S. Circuit Court PONCA CITY, Okla. # — For Robert C. Jakems, Grand Rapids, hower’s-abrupt about:face on test- |authority or know-how in this crit- son, chairman of the joint commit: | inventor, concludes’ that “the | lof retreat.” _ of Appeals. A hearing was set ‘fora time anyway, T, R. Boggess was and Herbert J. Norton, Escanaba, ing nuclear weapons has thorough-| lical time. ; _| worst thing that cam now happen =the president, Murray says in, |Wednesday in Omaha, Neb. lthe ‘hottest golfer on. the course!were renamed to terms expiring ly alarmed Thomas E. bags Murray is ‘especially concerned | wie ime ” ee ; a is that Mr, Khrushchev will ae-- ji. report to Congress, “took a| Starkweather, who admitted kill-/His trousers caught fire, apparent- -|May 27, 1963. Senate confirmation = outer Mn as peel because the President knocked off The President's moratorium 1s) cept the proposal made by the istep- that was ‘drastic.’ He adds, | Ling 11. persons during a four-day 'ly from matches in his aoa is requiréd. " denying to the U. 8. the scientific: President in his latest letter, és explanation | sultant to the Joint Congressional tests in the middle of the remark-) 7 tion that is vital to the na-| ino satisfactory public explanatio ; : able Argus Test, which appar- ” eee Such acceptance would, he says, of it has. been offered by the ad- Committee on Atomic Energy, ently raised grave questions about |Uonal defense. The Macmillan put a sae er stop to all U. S. ministration . . . it reprpsented a. et plan is “an unfortunate and dan tests, give the USSR. a chance radical change in American nu sb erats (which) can prove to to evade its pledges, push the U, S. clear armament policy, a signifi- m sma further behind the Soviet Union in'cant step in the policy of retreat Murray is convinced our national security is impaired, and that Ei- senhower should ‘‘lose’’ his new the possible effect similar Sovi detonations high above the earth| would have on the communications atom counselor, Harold Macmillan.’ 4 early warning systems on That is a mistake. . such vital matters, and result notiupon which the U. 8. has em In December 1957, the Presi. which our vein dah ree: The former commissioner, an ) lonly in no political _vietory but barked.” dent teld the world that any ces- a ee ne ve cia. 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