Soe ie ee 2 PON TIAG, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY t 1058 —24 PAGES Jury Deliberates Fa e < Routed by Hotel Blaze RUDE AWAKENING — Several residents of a small hotel on the second floor at 87 S. Saginaw St., were awakened by smoke and flames early today. One of the residents, Mrs. Evansta Pello, who fled with her family, sits among belongings, holding her baby. The blaze kept firemen busy for almost two hours. Fire inspectors set the damages at about $9,000 to the building and $3,000 to the contents, The blaze, which is reported to have begun in a mat- tress, was confined mostly to the firemen report. No one was injured. Canadian Bank Loot Estimated at $3.7 Million Nab Montreal Suspect, Recover $2. Millions in Bonds | \ BROCKVILLE, Ont, !?— Officials today estimated the loot in the weekend trust company robbery here amounted to at least $3,765,000. . The Brockville Trust and Savings Co. vault was robbed of bonds, securities and cash sometime Satur- Pontiac Press -Phote rear portion of the second story, Tool, Die Makers Business: Picking Up, Holds Promise WASHINGTON (?! — Tool day their business is picking _ that mass production manufacturers are. more opti- _mistic about the future. But some said the pickup may-develop slowly, and one reported that the POE of orders is the lowest in five years. - Toolmakers interviewed at the annual spring meeting of the National Tool and Die Manufacturers’ Assn. were and die makers reported to- up—A good sign, they said, - = GM Corp., Ford Override UAW Make Direct Appeal to Workers for Extension of Present Contract - DETROIT &—Both Genéral Mo- tors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. have-gone over the heads of the _ United Auto Workers leadership in direct appeals to rank-and-file UAW members for an understand- _ ing of management’s stand at the - bargaining — : On the ie of reed contract talks with the UAW today, GM) .aid yesterday made public a ‘letter sent by President Harlow H. Cur- tice to 350,000 hourly rate -em- -ployes urging ther to study “in the light of conditions today" the company’s . wage formula which was rejected by UAW negotiators. Curtice told employes prompt more solid evidence of better times ahead than did whose . {big customers are the it auto unanimously hopeful that the recession is reaching bottom. There are some disagreement, however, over the probable timing of a general business revival. | Officials of companies catering to the appliance industry reported makers, Tee tool and die industry has tools .six months or so before starting prodpction of new items. Presumably they don’t place these orders unless they expect the outlays to pay off in retail sales. The men who supply the tools said appliance makers are begin- ning to plan for important changes in their 1959 lines whereas the auto industry apparently is saving |day night. One man was arrested in Montreal and a consider- able quantity of bonds was recovered. Officials said today about $500,- 000 in bearer bonds had been re- covered and possibly $1,500,000 in registered bonds, which are non- negotiable. Yesterday they had listed the take at $2,265,000. ' Addition of the registered bends to the amount taken makes the total $3,765,000. The trust company, a branch of the Montreal Trust Co. was to have installed a burglar alarm system in its premises this week. A bank book found in the debris left by the safé-crackers, who cut through a 3% foot wall of steel, concrete and bricks to enter ys main vault, led to the arrest in Montreal after an automobile chase of Rene Martin, 31, of Montreal. Insp. Donald Nichol cf the On tario Provincial Police criminal investigation division came to Mon- treal Sunday after the break was discovered ang was joined yester- day by Det. Sgt. Leslie Sterritt of the Brockville Police. Gordon McDonnell, a securities officer with the Brockville Trust and Savings Company, and Sgt. Broc kville_police| also left for Montreal. Montreal * police are investi- gating the possibility of a tie-in with a theft of $1,789,400 from a Montreal branch of the Caisse Nationale (credit union) D’Econ- omie last January, “The methods are the same,” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Secretary of Welfare Wants to Quit Post WASHINGTON (—Secretary of Welfare Folsom has informed President Eisenhower he wants to return to private life. _* * * White’ House press secretary James C. -Hagerty gave this word to reporters today. But he its big ammunition for the 1960 models. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) David J. Bathgate of the Ovall said that no letter. of resignation ; has been received as yet frem the chief of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame GM's action followed a similar appeal made to Ford’s 140,000 hourly employes by -the firm's president, Henry Ford II. _ E, S. (Pat) Patterson, acting chief of the UAW bargaining team, said, “The corporation’s proposal was made twice even be- fore negotiations began, and re-| | jected both times.” * * GM, os Ford and Garyaer following suit, has offered to keep in effect a wage formula which gives workers an annual wage in- crease of at least 6 cents an hour. Explaining the wnion’s rejec- tion, Patterson said, “GM work- ers are seeking through the UAW to have their current problems met on the basis of an agreement specifically de signed to. solve those, and not by just continuing the old contract.” infor oeeeeee *ee Jobs on Sou Alluring—but and television are free? clear devices. If it sounds like ground. On the tiny coral speck to build up for one, about six specialty, byt guaranteed at earned abroad and he doesn't *’ Conny. NEWS sensecesscoess 13 Editorials eRe eeeee eter 6 Markets eeeee OTe eee ey 13° \ Obituaries Checceeuvecesecss' § Sports Steet epee tenteeoee 14-15 Theaters eeeeeae PP teens eee 16 iTV & Radio er ae Wilson, Eart ae . 2 Women’s Pages . Ssesesss 1041 e 4% A company executive says s * LOS ANGELES (AP)—Like a “Job on a South pee wanna where they serve food fit for a king, drinks cost 25 cents each, ‘and @ man can bank $10,000 a year? Where living expenses are $1.50 a day and movies Such are the inducements that lure men to the tropic isles where the United States tests’ its most devastating nu- trifling exception: there are no women. Operators of this enterprise are, Holmes & Narver, Inc., a Los Angeles engineering firm hited by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1948 to turn Eniwetok Atoll into a proving 5,100 miles. from Los Angeles, the. company has main- tained an all-male community since 1949, ranging from 500 between tests to the 3,200 now working on the forth- coming test series. Some have been there seveh years. Tests are held about every. two years. It takes a year Men are paid the going scale in Los Angeles for ‘their week and given & $10-a-week.bonus. All they ever see of it is $20 a week, the rest being deposited for them or sent home. If a man stays 18 months his income is considered have to pay income = ‘* There. is'a full, highly organized sports program and some of the best fishing in the world. |. “I think they're as happy as 2 can be—without women.” th Seas Isle |™ Don’t Rush near paradise, it is, with this of the atoll’s Parry Island, - montis to clean up after it. least eight hours overtime a * ‘grees below the normal of | fi MAYORS VISIT US — The three men standing on the dock at the left came a long way to become the top men in Pontiac, Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake yesterday. Left to right are Harry A. Reiley, president of Bellaire Village; Emil Giegling, mayor of Guest Officials Shown Area Roanty Spots S Tem Asks for Verdict of Guilty . Phote Grayling, and Arthur Smith, mayor of Stockbridge. Gresting them at Oakland County Boat Club during their tour of Pontiac and en- virons is Louis G. Barry, Sylvan Lake city manager. The mayors were here for Mayor Exchange Day, a Michigan Week event. Plameryrrtigg u—Republicans Will resign before his term ends. Republiean National Chairman Meade Alcorn called it ‘undi- luted nonsense.” Dr. Sullenberger: Seeks Settlement With Pontiac General; But May Appeal Yet With the filing of a final order tossing his dispute with Pontiac General Hospital out of Circuit Court, Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger to- day said he planned to turn to the hospital .board of trustees for a settlement. * * ~*~ “But if a satisfactory settlement cannot be made with the board, I definitely plan to appeal the Circuit Court dismissal to ‘the Michigan Supreme Court,” the 42- year-old Pontiac chest surgeon said. Dr. Sullenberger, who was sus- pended from the hospital medical staff Nov. 13 and sought by ac- — to gain reinstatement, has pega or until May 25 in which The suit, in which the surgeon also sought $250,000 damages, was dismissed by Circuit Judge Tim- othy C. Quinn, of Caro, on grounds that it was filed prematurely with- out a final hearing by the board of trustees. *«* * * In his final order filed yester- restraining orders that halted the board from taking final action on Dr. Sullenberger’s suspension. Fair and Warmer Here Tomorrow Fair and cooler tonight with a low of 35 degrees is the weather prediction for the Pontiac area- Wednesday will be fair and warmer with the high neay. 64. Temperatures for the next five days will average about four de- 65 and the normal low of 45. A slow warming trend will be- gin tomorrow or Thursday reach- ‘Ing about normal Saturday.’ Pre- cipitation will total around one- quarter to one-half inch in show- ers in the latter part of the week. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. was of the men on Parry Island: (38. degrees. The reading was 5 at 2 p.m, urns to Board |: Butler said on a recorded radio program last _— he would ven- jable to continue to discharge any ae and duties” of = job.” Sen. William Knowland (R- Calif), who confers with Eisen- hower weekly, said: ‘The Presi- dent shows every sign of vigor full-time basis. he is At the White House; Mrs. Anne Wheaton, associate press secre- tary, said there would be no cotn- ment. and he certainly is on the. job on|— forecast on some factual knowl- neuer wees | esterday the Southeastera|_ Juror ! chs Cote of haa ne Sea Area Chapter Defies Withdrawal Order der to drop its connection with UF groups and resolved to remain with the Detroit UF for at least five years. Today Leonard Lewis, president of die Pentinc Area United Pusd, Alcorn said: “The Butler. was esked during the program whether he based his In Time for May 14 Festival the remaining 40 per cent. Tulips Bloom at Holland HOLLAND (AP)—A weekend preview of Holland’s famed tulips, center of attraction for the forthcoming Tulip Time Festival, was offered to tourists today by festival officials: Sipp Houtman, festival manager, reported after an in- spection trip that 60 per cent of the six miles of tulips along the city streets were in full bloom. Bud color was seen in Houtman ‘said all would be in blossom by the weekend. - The colorful festival which pays tribute to Holland's Old World Dutch background starts May 14. — . |Detroit indicated that contributors)‘ in- the Pontiac Area United Fund Karl W. Bradley, executive di- rector of the Pontiac fund said that the recent action yesterday in ia Comte oat aa fund-raising campaign would not be conducted for cancer and the group would continue to partici- gory tated cot Southeastern | continued participation in-the Unit- ed Foundation is not only justified but indeed is essential to this com- munity’s complete support of the Staying in UF in First Degree Van Horn Charged With Brutal Knifing, Slaying of Waterford Woman By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR, ‘The years ahead for Billy Ray Van Horn are up to a jury of six men and six women to decide now. The Circuit Court jurors, who were impaneled a week murder trial of Van Horn lshortly after 1:30 this aft- Prediction Ike to Resign|Cancer Society ers 4 Denied PY Republicans s cancer program,” NEW YORK (®—The school in- tegration crisis in Little Rock, Ark., set the stage for three of the 1958 Pulitzer Prizes in jour- day, Judge Quinn also quashed all|nalism Two of the prizes, which were announced yesterday, were won by the same newspaper, the Ar- kansas Gazette, of Little Rock. man Pat Morin, an Associated Press reporter, for. his coverage of integration violence. For ‘“‘demonstrating the highest nalistic responsibility and moral courage,” the Gazette won the prize for ne public serv- ice. ; EDITOR WINS tor, Harry S. Ashmore, 41, won a prize “for the forcefuiness, dis- his editorials’ on the explosive integration situation. ~'This—Marked the first time a newspaper captured the public service award while one of its edi- vie same news event..: | "Morin, a Pulitzer Prize winner in 1951,.was cited for “his dra- matic and incisive eyewitness re- > Another was awarde. to Rel- | qualities of civic leadership, jour-| 4 The ati Se executive edi- puaeiads analysis and. clarity of} | tors won the editorial prize for port of mob violence on Sept. 23, 197, — during ‘the . integration [ners this year for national report- crisis” at Little Rock’s Central |ing. “Morin, 50, was one of two win- The other separate award in Little Rock Paper Gets 2 Pulitzer Prizes for Its Stand on School Integration Crisis this category went to Clark Mol- _j|apolis Star and Tribune, He was cited for his investigation of labor racketeering. * * * “A Death in the Family,”’ by the late James Agee, and “Look Homeward, Angel,” « ipted by Ketti Frings from fhe late Thomas Wolfe's novel, were® named the. best American novel and play Z ‘ ft ne ; < te “ i. ¥ : ee: \ - Ci é * ‘ oh A o ; ‘ an. © : : : : 2 : ; 4 Boe ; E ) * . i ‘ f 5 ad F 2 TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1058. ¥ Highway Dept. © (Suspends Two Long-Time Employes Formed Firm Without Prior Clearance i ' i fi a . ae, j j diets sy ? Heart Operation | toBeonTV NEW YORK W—A delicate op eration on the heart of a child) will be performed tonight ‘while a television audience looks on. «© The surgery, to correct a con ‘| genital abnormality in the heart of 34-year-old Mabel Chin, will be televised live oyer the Du- Mont network, C 4 5. Expected to-last-at ieast-90-min- utes, the operation will be per- -|formed at the University Hospital. * * -* The New York Heart Assn. sald the telecast, to start at 10 p.m., New York time, had been ar-) ranged as an effort to help the public better understand heart surgery. : x *& * The child, daughter of a Chi- In other business at the town-/ nese-American couple, Mr. and ship board meeting Seeterlin was / * authorized to advertise for bids for __.| THE PONTIAC PRESS, id & = 1 Moe = a ‘ = J. The Day in Birmingham | Tauton Street Residents Opposed to Paving Road | See Te eel street with concrete because it} The property is owned by Mrs. Charles K. Lathman of New Or- of}ieans, La. Waterford OKs Investment Firm Given $70,000 Deed in Lake Oakland Heights Waterford Township was given a deed to a $70,000 water system in Lake Oakland Heights by the Pru- dential Investment Company last night. . — Metropolitan Spirit No. 9 will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Jurgen Krull, 270 Harrow Rd., Birmingham, Assist- ing hostesses will be Mrs, Ambert Peterson, Mrs. Stewart Cobb and Mrs. Pattick Tobin, The group will vote on amendments to its consti- tution. : Col, John W.-Richardson of 612 Bennington Dr., Bloomfield Hills, was among six key U. S, Air Force reserve officers who have arrived LANSING @® — Two long time State Highway Department em- ployes were under suspension today : for carrying on a private business sideline contrary to department rules, Sidney H. Woolner, deputy com- missioner, identified them as Her- man Preiss, 53, and Barney A. Cyberski, 42, both of Lansing. Preiss came to the departmerit in 1933 and Cyberski was hired in 1936. A delegation of people who own homes on the street appeared last night at the City Commission’s nec- essity hearing on the project, pro- testing the city’s paving plans. — City Engineer Grover Serenbetz explained to the group that con- crete paving of the street had been proposed for two reasons: The Board of Education, the | largest property cwner in the area, doesn’t:care to participate in anything but permanent pav, ing, and the base of the street isn’t heavy enough to warrant , its resurfacing with oll, he said. . users had been connected, This. according to Clerk} James Seeterlin. re” ¢@ . Without getting prior clearance, Woolner said, they formed the Manbar Manufacturing Co. last year and trafficked in regulator equipment required by department regulations for use at construction i sites on all trunklines. _ About $3,000 worth was sold te contractors, county read com- missions and to the state, he said. Because ef their long service in the department, Woolner said, the two will be reinstated if they dis- engage themselves from the busi- ness. This channel is supposed to close * lat birth. When it fails to do so,| ~ the heart must pump harder to) © maintain adequate circulation, gradually causing an enlarged Jury Deliberates Van Horn's Fate ‘ Henderson St., as they prepare to.enter the Teenage Road-E-O May 25 sponsored by the . Estimate Bank [oot af Over $3.7 Million - TEENAGE ROAD-E-O — George Stewart, Pontiac Central High School driver's training instructor, (right) checks with driver Patty Code, 2205 Dexter Rd., (center) and Lynn Carson, 109 * * * Woolner said no evidence had come to light of irregular state purchasing practices or that the men used their department posi- tions to push sale of Manbar pro- ~. |ducts. Tool, Die Makers See Upturn in Business (Continued From Page One) Tool & Die Corp., Detroit, and E. W. Barnwell of the Apex Corp., also of Detroit, said auto manu- facturers will make only “face- » |lifting” changes in their 1959 mod- iels, to be introduced in the fall. parochial junior and senior high schools as well as the following local firms: * * ‘citings “aaiRtauanals fi. Sia BL alt ) gained admission to an office in between Brown and Daines streets. Another p alley, located between Frank and George streets, was taken from the list by a commission vote. : * Action on a fifth new alley was dave will Ge rosy opees| "ON present building plans. This would be located in the northerly|To Continue Beer Talks portion of the block bounded by] . aon dh Woodward and Maple avenues and Brownell and Forest streets. Fire destroyed, a six-car private garage at the rear of 1128 South- il steel, walk-in type vault.” Members of the Pontiac Jaycees Company officials said the loss in charge of the contest are: E. W. Watchpocket, general chairman; | Bob Weddle, assistant chairman and publicity; Wayne Wilson, scor- ing chairman; Bob Costello, equip- ment ¢hairman and Irving Merko- ‘Ivitz, certification chairman, * * * National finalist will be spon- sored by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Lib- erty Mutual Insurance American D é t7 il I | il if a Fi ¢ : +4 Sis I ; : | The Big Three foreign ministers listened but did not speak at the morning: session. The ministers went into the ses- oj {Hi ge E henge Sapo some cautious talk about the possibility that Detroit's big three — General Motors, Ford and Chrysler — e. gz Trucking Association, ne: Chrysler Corporation and the Pure Oil Company. The conrest will be judged by members of the Oakland County Sheriff's department and the Pon- tiac Police department as well as members of the Pontiac Jaycees. dollars by Fire Chief Park Little Rock Paper Given Two Pulitzer Awards music by the trustees of Colum- bia University were made public 3] | | t 4 : i 3 f q Avon Man Burned Badly in House Fire An Avon Township man is in critical condition at Pontiac Gen- 1] Attorney Claims | Somebody Owes : Him $2,500 (?) Hit by Passing Auto, Pontiac Boy Injure A Detroit attorney filed suit in 7 d Oakland County Circuit Court yes- David R. Phillips, 6, of 47 Water|” terday claiming somebody owes)Sf- Woe Shen he was syruck bys him $2,500 for drawing up @ City| passing car on Water St. just east charter for Southfield. of Perry St., reported city police. *x* *« * The boy was treated at Pontiac Julius L. Berns says he was General Hospital and released, Po- oe lice said he had run out from be- hired in 1955 by Southfield Town-|ning @ parked car into the path ship to draw up a charter to in-\of atar driven by Philip R. Sauer, corporate the entire township into! 49 4¢ 59 Monroe St. a city. When the plan failed in an) election last June, there was no -|city to pay Berns’ bill. “ — © * ss ¥ 5] 3 Eastern Areas ut West Is Dry Hl ate at agit i F e across Tennessee and Kentucky tothe Gulf. Rain pelted northe and central Florida. The Weather &. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy this becom! fair to partly cloudy « Little change tn temper- ature, high areund 57. Fair and a little t, lew about 35. T Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding @ a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15-20 m. p. h. Direction—North west. Sun sets Tuesday at 7:37 p.m. Sun rises Wednesday at §:20 a.m. Moon sets Wednesday at §:07 a.m, Moon rises Tuesday at 11:07 p.m. Chess, Checkers Unit Names City Champs The Pontiac Chess and Checkers Club has completed a five week round robin tournament, and named three top players, : Delos A. Dunham, of 272 Cot- tage St. took first place in the checkers play, with second posi- tion going to Dwight Fisher of Fenton. 1 ceeee-ee. 53 | Richard D. Elder, 144 N. Tele- graph Rd., took the chess title. grave doubt whether a summit conference could be successful now, One minister suggested the United States -might handle the Pay 50-50 Welfare, County Asks State Oakland County yesterday made another attempt to have the state revert back to the old 50-50 match- ing basis between the state and counties for welfare costs, The Board of Supervisors, on 18-Months to 15-Years Given Waterford Man, 20 A 20-year-old Waterford Town- ship youth was sentenced Monday to from 18 months to 15 years in the State Prison of Southern Mich- igan at Jackson for burglarizing an Township grocery last December, Bae Sentenced was Gordon K. Dewey, of 130 Calvert St., who pleaded guilty to breaking and entering during the nighttime April 21, Be- cause he said Dewey had two previous felony convictions and a bad Army record, Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland refused to recommend the minimum sentence. ST. LOUIS — More Negroes live in the 13 southern states than in} the other 35 states.” , | The township said it wasn’t re- sponsible, Oakland County to pay, and recently-incorporated Southfield is not geographically tre same one he worked for. News Flash penters’ Union District Council today set Thursday for a strike that will virtually tie up all area. The walkout will affect only 6,000 of the 20,000 area carpenters, but all of the 6,000 are engaged in house building. L. M. Weir, secretary-treasurer of the Council, said the strike | is aimed at the Builders Associa- tion of Metropolitan Detroit, The Carpenters’ contract with the As- DETROIT (INS). — The Car- | house building in the Detroit |. sociation expired May 1, Relax by Viscount to _ Fly a swift, smooth Viscount one- stop to New York. Other 4-engine NOTICE! STEWART-GLENN COMPANY CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Open Friday and Monday - ~ Night Till 9 P.M. Shwart Gleam C Capitaliner service available to * Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Phila- delphia, Washington and Atlanta. Capital See ees as 6 The group meets each Moriday jat the Adah Shelley branch library, junder the sponsorship of the Pon- jtise Parks and Recreation Depart- ment. the recommendation of its Ways and Meang Committee, voted to urge Oakland legislators to do all they can when the Legis- | lature reconvenes May 15 =F {i Monday in Pontiae {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature : Lowest temperature Mean temperature . Weather—Sunny. z Ore beeen ehens ee ee as ‘| “An extreme financial hardship has been imposed on re | eeeeeeeerorenes. td 2 .|Two Persons Injured | ‘in Three-Car Smashup Highest and houses Sesperatores This Dete . | Two Madison Heights residents 33 in 1875) _ edey's Temperature Chart ml were injured slightly in a three- Bouse” $y seat" © $ Grunt: in Holly Township yester| Ud ismac am 79 6 ot M87, in Holly Charleston Minneopelis @: 9 day, according to Oakland County |them in urging the change Chicago New Orieans 4 4 sheriff's deputies. we * & cinnetl New York B57 44, & ; ( Cleveland g $$, Mildred A. Briggs, 53, He was referring to the heavy. Detreit Ph 9 67 the drivers, and her husband,|case load of social welfare cases, E a tours” $2 37 George, 81, both of 26717 se presently confronting the county. a. so St., were treated at St. Joseph The agreement now is for counties to carry 70 per cent of these costs, | while the. state picks up the 30 F 64 pee pe per cent: balance, J County,”” declared Chairman Fred W. Smith, of-Royal Oak. 4 x © Oakland supervisors said they one orn © AIRLINES | WORLD'S NO. JET-PROP AIRLINE burs ee *. one of traverse ©. 52 26 Mercy Hospital and released. The ae # 48 other drivers were uninjured, said me Blac amps s¢ 73, Gepulies, , 92 South. Saginaw Street op Fs ga. BMUTesseerssecas \.; re : : . % § 4 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. ° TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958 Factory Representative Here WEDNESDAY—2 - 3:30 P.M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED WASHINGTON—Michigan Week in Washington, D. .C. will be a gala affair! There will be free bean soup free cherry pie. There — will Zibe a band concert, speeches by =imembers of Congress; a visit by four of Michigan’s loveliest girls} and wide distribution of samples of Michigan products. Rep. Gerald “a\Ford Jr., of Grand Rapids, Wash- NEW SERVICE—Remington tactory representative will be in our store every Wednesday of every week. Electric Shavers —Main Floor Ziington chairman for . Michigan Week promises the 1958 observance =| will be the greatest. 3 DRUMS BEAT The observance is not to go un- jnoticed. Michigan representatives ipromised to let the world know ‘about Michigan Week and its ob-| ijectives to advance the economic ‘and social progress of Michigan; to proinote among Michigan resi- \dents and people of the United |States better understanding of the ladvantages Michigan offers as a lin the Capitol press corps have) con for living, working, playing and tarrying on a business; and to get all Michigan peeple working together. to make Michigan an even better place to work, live and play. The Washington week of ac- tivities opened Sunday, when the J. W. Sexton, Iligh School Bahd, of Lansing, presented a concert on the Capitol steps. Following the concert, the band members were taken on a tour of the cap- itol and were guests of Rep. Charles Chamberlain at an in- formal reception in the New House Office Building. On Thursday, Michigan State!@ ‘alumni will hold a luncheon with Harry Wismey, nationally known sports announcer, as speaker. BEAN SOUP FREE There will be free bean soup in the House restaurant for Congress- men, their guests and the press. The free soup is through cnanads of Rep. Alvin Bentley, of Owosso, the Michigan Bean Shippers Asso~ ciation, and the Michigan Depart- ment of Agriculture. Friday will be the big day, starting with the Michigan State ‘Seciety breakfast in the Supreme Court dining room. Tep adminis- tration officials, including Post- master Gen, Arthur £. Summer- field and Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker, will attend. Special guests. at the breakfast will include Patricia Keller, Michi- fgan apple queen, of Watervliet; Judy Lansway, of Freeland, bean queen; Kay Lahym, of Traverse) City, cherry queen; and Judith: Mae Damman, of Fowlerville, dairy princess. The breakfast ap- pearance will mark the-.end of the queens’ eastern tour during Michi- gan Week. * * * There will be free cherry pie. in the House restaurant on Friday for; congressmen, their guests and the press. There will be free bean soup, again, this time in the Sen- ate restaurant. Rep. ‘Martha Griffiths, of De- the booklet ‘‘Let’s Look at Michi- gan."* roots Rep. William Broomfield, of Oakland County, will distribute to administration leaders, mem- bers ef Congress and others mod- el autos to emphasize Michigan industry, * * * From Battle Creek, the cereal the 3rd district, will distribute samples of cereals to members of Congress. Several members of Michigan's Congressional delegation have in- dicated they will speak on such topics as ‘“‘The Mackinac Bridge,” troit, plans a wide distribution of icapitol, Rep. August Johansen, of: :]Michigan Week in Washington: ‘Gala Affair| tain Firsts in Aviation in Michi- gan,” “‘The Bean Industry,” “The Cherry Industry,” and-“Michigan’s Part in National Defense."’ Motorcycle-Car Crash Hospitalizes Two Here Two Pontiac residents were in- jured when thrown from a motor- cycle last night as it smashed into the rear of a car stopped on Bald- win Ave, just south of Montcalm St., police said. James N. Parlow, 26, of 106 E. Hopkins St., who was driving the motorcycle, and his companion, | Bonnie Daag alent 17, of 2900 New- berry were both treated and rele nA ‘at St. cece Mercy Hos- pital. The driver of the car, Roger L, .Frentheway, 21, of 130 E. Drah- ner Rd., Oxford, was uninjured, said police. 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He asserted our “spy work: system is more extensive than ADOLPH Hrrzer’s Nazi Gestapo.” 2 eR Mister Eaton, please. Perhaps you'd better feel your © way outside where you can con- Genes the beauties of nature . or water the violets. It would be more becoming. : _ Mr, Eaton’ sponsors a “scien- — : tifie meeting in Pugwash, Nova ” Scotia.” The place is almost named cor- a ek In the meantime, we sincerely trust that the United States will continue ~ eountry in the last eight years. Some- onl eda — 28 & a output .rather than the tradi- tional three per cent. They feel that this can be achieved. Se he es ‘The Russians have announced a new and ambitious goal to increase steel production in the next 15 years, from 51 million tons to between 100 and 120 million a year. In 1957 U.S. Steel production totaled 113 million’ tons, or 80 per cent of capacity. Recently Premier KHRUSHCHEV challenged America to compete with Soviet Russia in the economic field. At a Polish embassy reception he told U.S. Ambassador LLEWELLYN THomr- son “we will beat the capitalists .. . look out, Mr. THompson, we are step- ping on your tail.” - OY te 2 . As Director Dulles has empha- ‘sized, the Soviet setup is well adapted to waging economic as well as political war and that our “recession is an expensive luxury _ the effect of which cannot be con- fined to our own shores.” All things considered, we should not— have too much difficulty in ex- panding our free economy to meet asec production challenge. "Ow mmx few occasions the average leon: gute lot fo is Chong, | it’s The Man About Town Saving Pennies _ White Ones Alone Reached » $2,360 in Fifteen Years Politics: A commodity that now gets dirty even when it isn’t hot. in Ont! Bm ee Maremb, Lapeer and aint: Me i $12 08 & vee. civeehere mm pny oa af other th the wri Stater rs ee ‘i guberriptions payable in Seance. Ent at tion and manpower wherever needed. According to the Joint Congressional Economic Committee the U.S.S.R. increased its gross national product _ about seven per cent a year from 1950 to 1955. But West Germany and: Japan, both also recovering from war devastation, had better records, 10 _ per cent and eight per cent respec- . tively. In the same period our annual increase was four per cent;. or $15— -billion, on a much larger base and we sopped all other countries. OCR: President Ersennower’s special as- sistant on Economic Affairs, GaBRIEL Haveg, has pointed out that over the 40 year period of Soviet development Canada’s economy has grown at least as rapidly as Russia’s and with bet- ter. balance between industry and agriculture. _ A-group of leading economists ~and businessmen who prepared ‘the Rockefeller Fund Report-on the American economy, recently urged that the nation set a goal of five per cent a year growin in THE PONTIAC PRES Pubtished by Tut Powrinc Perse Company -“ Ww. Huron St. Pontiac 13, Michigan ” MPrade Mark pus et Gunday = Wirecutive Vice President aay a Masertising and Advertising Director a PRP Eine ‘Groce C kvmaw, Pons s Vianna Classified Manager Manager: 2» Mt, Pinownh, Cireviation _Manggpr we enlitied exciusively toe the ton age ell local news printed inh, this penal on as ai) AP news dispatches. = te aes ls tellyeres te ‘tet erwite ‘ak 49 cents eatleble by mati ,, contemplated bike ride to Albert D, Kelly rode his son's bicycle 60 miles to Flint the. other day, returning the same way a few days later. He did it as a test, before a California — when he now has abandoned. . If your indoor gardenia plant accumu- lates small insects, according: to Mrs. Blanchard Newsom of ‘Keego Harbor; just give its leaves a cold water wash under the kitchen tap © and the bugs will disappear, and the leaves and flowers grow better. My close observer, who looks * things at the nation’s capital, . Herman Arundson, sends word that in 1957 less chewing to- bacco. was consumed than in any pre- vious year in this country’s history. Her- man adds, “It no longer is dangerous to ‘slap a man on his cheek.” Seen Sixty years. ago it ant cost much ,to fire a gun, according Blair Marzig, who hands me a clipping from the. Pon- tidc Gazette of Feb. 21, 1898, where 10 and 12 gauge shotgun shells. are adver- tised for 35 cents a box, about one-tenth of the present price. One of the editors of the magazine Outdoor Life, Oakland County’s own ; Ben East, is heralded by his publishers: “Prize win- ning outdoor writer; brings you tales of fabulous hunts for big game and thrilling battles for record-size fish.” near Holly. sla Orehids- Harley Ruddiman of Auburn Heights; eighty-second birth- day. Mrs. T. J. Walker of Drayton Plains; eighty-third birthday. . Ohristian Goedecke of Rochester; eighty-fourth birthday. - Mrs. Nora Fulcher of Birmingham; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Weicher of Walled Lake; oar diaeie wedding. an-- niversary Mr. and Mrs. wurtale: Thorman of Dryden; golden wedding. _ a 4 i” Ben lives Tt’s Fixin’ fer Quite a Shower ae —— Merryle S. Rakeyser Says: Congress to Resist New Deal Win gloomy on news and prospective events. Hancock. once told me that in Wall Street there are times when HG if ii Accordingly, irrespective of how the political winds blow next November, it is unlikely that . the This fear, which temporarily dis- confidence, was laid to rest Congress and that the same situa- tion is likely to prevail in the next Congress. — * * * Markets and business volume respond to sentiments and emo- tions, as well as to objective reali- ties. The. bull markets, which halted fast summer, had stimulated during the beom in part by the view that the coming of President Eisenhower to power in the election of 1952, after 20 years of the New Deal and the _ Fair Deal, created a better psy- chological climate for long i _ investment. President Eisenhower appeared to be more devoted to the tradi- tional free enterprise system than Roosevelt and Truman. Accordingly, when there was an The Country Parson “it men have tall», they'll be: criticized for them—and if they | have none they'll be. erifictyed tor being too virtuous.” — indication that the President and his party were backsliding in popular support, a reaction set in. *x* * * The vote on the unemployment bill is a reminder that Jeffersonian Democrats, led by such personali- ties as Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia ‘and Representative How- ard Smith of Virginia, are as de- voted to the American economic system and prudent Snence as any Republicans. crates and Republicans over civil Fights and integration raised — dechde on to the eifectiveness of the coalition. conservative Republicans | Dr. William Brady Says: : Try Calcium, To the best of my knowledge we know no more about allergy today than we knew 10, 20 or 30 years ago. * Now comes Mrs. L. A. H. with a testimonial. I have éaid here 2 many times that a single testimo- stamped, ee envelope. Certainly 1. ees that wound ing the daily intake of calcium - vitamin D prevents; or lergy. All I know is wn we harm to try it for a reasonable length of time, say three months, and see. Even if you are not subject to _allergic trouble, chances are that you do not get enough calcium and or vitamin D daily to keep you in fine fettle. Most Americans, particularly growing children and youths, get insufficient calcium from their namby-pamby, ultra- refined everyday diet. And assim- ilation and utilization of calcium depends upon an adequate supply of vitamin D. General everyday diets include insufficieht quantities of the foods that contain vitamin D -— whole milk, cream, butter, egg yolk and sardines — to meet requirements of good nutrition, — and so everybody should supple, ment vitamin D intake by daily exposure to sunlight and or by taking a vitamin D concentrate. Although I don't KNOW the na- ture or cause of allergy, I have come to believe, from what thou- sands of readers have told me about it, that calcium shortege or deficiency is 4 factor if not the _ cause of ‘allergic sensitivity. Four hundred years B.C., Hippo- crates described idiosyncrasy to cheese. Today we call it allergy. Up to the late 1930s' most cases of allergy were unrecoghized as al- lergy, Sirtce the 40s smartcracking Americans have been allergic to so many things that the term has _ lost its significance. 1 advise anyone subject to the following allergic manffestations to get an optimal daily ration of calejum and D, for at least three months: Hay Fever Bronchial Asthma Pseudo-sinusitis : Hyperesthetic rhinitis x Machine gun sneezing o™~ | Vitamin D Watery nasal drip Recurring hives Angioneurotic edema igiant Optimal ration means two or three times as much as nutrition authorities regard as the minimum daily allowance. * * * yh ag SF not more than one page Sait ted apenas Gey c ent, will be answered * Brady, hed a ee self- addressed envelope is Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, aes ‘ace of the People. - These Readers Disagree» About ‘M oving to Country’ on ‘antinee te. Direutslsha'add Mic 1d Wak eee ae country, we don't want to move. My husband's working three days and expects a layoff soon. If the. man with the petition or my husband had Disgusted’s income, we'd be-glad to pay for all improvements, but rome folks don’t have it. Hundreds of houses in and around Pontiac have every improvement and convenience, so no one has to take Perry Park, dust or mud. And if you can tell me where you don't breathe dust, dirt or germs or sweep them from your house, let me know and I'll race you for it. I resent the -statement moving back to the country if you’ want to live in mud. T’'ve lived in the country 45 years and we have less mud than urban communities, Route 2 Union Member Asks Support - strike; Nt nl: @ sue on a ployer otter before or after strike union dues; te F i ase | HUE a ita ry Tay ‘ . I pay dues so they can lay me off and let older men work full time. I thought “the union supported love. about - With Editorial~™” . It seems to me.that your peri- patetic reporter could take a course trying to sell the American people on the notion that wage increases ‘are the sole cause of price in- HN | Het ; E FF frees i rf fr te f Bg. i. Hy iy BF ui is i cr * a ay Heel i ui Hu : ate i 4 es g Z il age? ae 5 cEiat if Bee2 Perry 2 3 5 i @ Z L tit 2 5 Bega ef af Fully to understand an beautiful thought requires, perhaps Case Records of a Psychologist: » Mother ony Daughter as Pawn coat-tails! By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE CASE Y-302: Dolores M., aged 24, is engaged to be married. “Dr. Crane, my mother is very much opposed to our wedding,” off and left my ® mother when I was only three years old. Mother = then got a job and © saw that I ob- way through the DR. CRANE Conservatory. And now I am fairly well launched in my career. ag a professional; musician. “But I am in love with a won- MOTHER ANALYZED After a lengthy interview with the méther of Delores, I found that she was using her talented daugh- ter to strike back at the. husband deserted her 21 years woman. So she spared no expense _ in rearing her daughter and-fi- nancing her musical career. : ‘2: ¢ to compensate and attain fame, via her daught er's success, She felt her own wifely ego was at stake, And her vengeful spirit would not be able to gloat as fully if her daughter were a housewife, as it would if Dolores became a movie star or TV celeb- rity, ¢ In short, the mother had a ma- nia for Dolores to reach the high-— est pinnacle of public acclaim partly so mamma could gloat over her former mate. |, VICARIOUS FAME | ~ Jt is not abnormal for fathers and mothers to hold up high aims - for their children and then bask happily when the youngsters attain fame. * * ® x That enjoyment is quite natural, but -when a wife holds a secret her ex-mate and agaist then tries to sacrifice her daugh-. ter’s happiness on the altar of her own selfish vanity, that is definite. ly unwise. So -I calmly outlined the a. I praised this mother for all her sacrifices to give Dolores a splen- did musica] education. But I then forced Mamma to admit that the altimate happi- ness of her child should be her first consideration. And I proved to her that Dolores could be far happier as a wife than as a career yoman. Besides, I showed the mother the . many places “where Dolores could ml her costly musical edu. - participation ‘in local a eee ‘The : ener finally — ‘taced the j pamphlets facts and acknowledged she had . rma! programs Lehi eet’ a ere long tried to strike back at her - husband beca because of the affrdnt FACE THE FACTS One of the first rules in psy- Dolores was also advised to help get her mother more socialized. 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Hoover fo Represent Ike at Brussels Fair | WASHINGTON W — Former | President Herbert Hoover, recov- |ered from‘ his illness, will be Pres- lident Eisenhower's ‘personal rep- | resentative for the United States’ ners days at the Brussels Inter- national Exposition July 2, 3 and is a - Sige White. House announced to- * * Siemnhower invited Hoover to escagng the honor before the 83- l year-old former president's gall Associate press secretary Anne HWiatson toll faparters the Presi. dent has just received a message from Hoover saying his doctors [tare approved the visit to—Bel- jum. * * * Eisenhower. was particularly anxious for Hoover to take the |assignment in view of the former president’s popularity in Belgium because of his leadership in Euro- = pean reliet activities following ‘Author Cabell Taken by Death Stormy Career Ends After More Than Half ceeey of Writing RICHMOND, Va. Ww — Jarhes Branch Cabell, a quiet Virginia aristocrat who became a stormy petrel of American letters with his sophisticated novels of disi- lusion and escape, died here last night at 79. A cerebral hemorrhage suffered Sunday afternoon claimed the life of the author of ‘‘Jurgen” after a writing career that had spanned more than half a century. * * * For Cabell, writing was “pure seeking.” His desire was “to write perfectly of beautiful happenings." Critics disagreed violently on how well he succeeded. To such as D. H. Mosely, Cabell's ironic novels, preoccupied with sex, | were “the tiresome swan song of! that. generation which had as its primary purpose in writing the blasting of tradition and the exhi- bition of its own shallow clever- ness,”" * + * Yet his admirers were legion. At the time of his greatest popu- larity, in the 1920s, he was to Ben- jamin de Casseres “‘the Watteau of ironists, the Debussy of-prose, the Spinoza of word-magic, the prometheus of American Renais- sance,"" In all, Cabell wrote 52 books. His last was an autobiography, “As I remember It,” published in 1955, * * * Cabell’s first novel, ‘The Line of Love,”” was published in 1905 when he was 26. But he did not gain a following until “Jurgen” was published in 1919 and the New York Vice: Society ‘tried un- successfully to censor it. His other best known works of fiction were Paowigedl Life,” also _ War T. | MYER’S > || DIAMOND | | SALE! ly, Cts 77.00). | [2 Ct. $159.00 i] 1 Ct.$399.00 | © BUDGET TERMS | | MYER®S JEWELRY SHOP Tel-Huron wearin Center . published in 1919, “The Sil- ver Stallion” 1926). Dentists Have Way. jnew colored TV set he had or- Parade of Calls From Salesmen. Wows Non-Buyer HUNTINGTON, W. .Va, It just wasn't W. M, (Jack) Aus- tin’s day. 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Bey cere ' — , fas — =" Bookmakers Can Weep for Silky Sullivan yay wih ber cried ban ad) his querulous mother. agree (startling, that all things save one -TRalph said with a grin. 4 1 Ralph Bellamy was telling us in the dressing room the other night, after an impersonation of F.D.R. that is always sure and sometimes had been fulfilled for himself in this great play. * * x “ty ‘wondering, when West- iFirst Choose Color * |when dried on the wall. Artificial Security for You *ichanging Social Security this year will be taken within the next few {500 proposing c * * * The committee—the group which were jproved by the committee is any- By RAY HENRY The first major step toward weeks: The House and Means Com- What changes, if any, will be ap- body’s guess at this time. Even if the committee votes to make changes, they still have a long way.to go before becoming law. 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The cost of living has gone up above 7 per cent since then | and Congress may want to catch the payments up with _ living costs, ~There's been some. talk in Con- ments should be raised as an anti- recession measure, Whether any action will be taken on these grounds will no doubt depend on which way the country’s economy seems to be headed in the next few months, . ° * *® * Here’s a summary of how Con- gress has changed Social Security in recent years: =To Start Hearings on iy Bills in Capita of earnings a Social Security recip- ient could receive without losing his payments, 1956—Set up a disability payment program for persons who've reached 50. Lowered the retirement age for women from 65 to 62. In- creased the Social Security tax. Administration. There is no charge for this You may obtain Ray Henry’s new social security handbook by sending 35 cents in coin to this newspsper and requesting “Security for You” booklets.) CD Workers Ready | for Mock Operation Hold Mother for Neglect DETROIT # — The mother of a T-month-old baby who suffered burns in a house fire was held Monday for contributing to the ne- . glect of her children. Mrs. Rebecca Reese, 30, was away from the house when it caught fire, police and the hands and feet. Two other children were rescued by passers- by. Firemen put out the blaze, | said. Her son, Oliver, was burned) Check on Roof Now for Ills The roof on your home needs a routine ‘medical checkup” at Then Check Amount} Painting the inside of your house is nowhere nearly the job it once was. The new techniques in painting, rolling it on and using quick-drying coatings’ make the chore a pleasure rather than a trial. When selecting your color look at the sample indoors and out to determine the effect of changing lights. Remember that most col- ors look a shade or two darker light does not have the power of sunlight. In estimating the amount of ive length of the ceiling by the width. Do -the same with the width and height of each wall. Add it up then divide by the coverage fig- ure estimated by the dealer from whom you purchase the paint. There are. two million more {paint you will need, multiply the} Tall Hard Maple Trees Furnish Best Lumber Northern hard maple (Acer Sac- charum), sometimes called “Sugar Maple” or “‘rock maple” is one of the hardest of all- hardwoods, Its - best development is in a line from the Northeastern portion of the United States, extending from New England through Michigan and Wisconsin. «x * * aoe In the Northern forests of Michi- gan and Wisconsin, where the larg- est stands are found, the maple tree sometimes reaches 120 feet in height, with the first limb 60 feet from the ground. These trees ‘lattain the: highest perfection in quality of lumber: It Can Be Stopped A large percentage of paint blis- tering and wood-rotting is caused by moisture seeping in from out- tside. Faulty construction and down- right neglect are the most common. causes. So check up and fix up women than men in the U.S. least once a year for the same reason you and your family do: * * * To find minor ailments and correct them before they can cause serious trouble. Symptoms of a “‘sick’’ roof are: have, or soon will have, leaks. In addition, an old, worn-out roof spreads its shabbiness over the entire exterior appearance of house. 2. Damp spots along rafters and Vel decking boards. These indicate leaks that are an open invitation to water and expensive interior damage. , * * * If your inspection reveals either "Cheerful as its $98 oe Cote Ne. 664 | ° SUNNY, BROOK Romnicnand a plcdrmaam! is winning new friends everywhere! The smoothest of fine Kentucky whiskies has the taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you too! Tha mah of tha Old West faced many momnents of heertstopping den During their moments of relaxation, they chose fine Kentucky whiskey, like Sunny Brook. 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Z a i a , : cS A mates -_ Z @ , \ = rm ‘ ‘ 2 — y : ‘ : \- / a ’ : : : Wl - fi ‘ i S« + a a » j : recat dere i : - . oot = ie ik ee ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, sUbsDay. MAY @ 1050 7 eee ‘ eo a i . mk age ia * : i ongeots eam aS — ae ‘improvement unfler a Title I loan data: Gane. smb et:ghiel, Spied aletonmn ‘tchia, h wauly oa petition Aids dames bility” of ahoue, > dy re : all Attn inns ‘tha ' . seal oi al Modernity at Modest Cost Kor Small Jobs Too rac th ta tne RE | fr an | man eit ti a America on the Move - /motigage lenders wil, ee 3 ‘Tou dov'’ have to td an a Oe tio Penn long Iesting| NEW YORK w — While, home-|S#VS. Packed with each door san} About five per cent of all clt¥lecconding to ther United dw Does py, In your ld he extig Meating ea cm dition'on your houpe to be eligible |protection from weather, and.add-jowners across the northern half|ing eight steps for, installation. oes a one Si (Savings and ne eae .. gas by means of a conversion burn-| —and he won't. undertake it un- for an FHA Title I Home Improve-|ing immeasurably to exterior ap-\of the U. S. A. ponder the job of| If you've been troubled with the Federal ww eee imi | Ness he Kknows he can, ment loan. You can repaint, apply|P°27anee; "taking down ‘storm windows andimoisture and frost formations on|% Re ate Linas|tht_ more lenders inte the feng st 2 oe . The job, at cost/* new roof, even fix up your base- . doors, some manufacturers are your aluminum windows, you'll be|thirds of these were existing homes! mortgage market will result inan Since the end of World War I — : a everating|ment at low FHA interest rates, A length cut from a discanded|coming out with new products for interested ina window of thermal-|and one-third were new homéS.leasing of loan terms generally. 3 some two and a half million fam-|piant, wil) offer the basic con-|Tepayable in as many as 36/garden hose and nailed to. the|this market, « ly insulated construction out |One-third of of new and ae ee ilies and their heating venience dependability and clean-|months. bottom of an overhead age| F. C. Russell Co., Columbiana,|}by Woodlin Metal Products Co.,/existing homes in that year sold reat suppliers have “ * t0ltiness features of gas heat, Base- A new roof of asphalt shingles, |door serves as an ideal shock|Ohio, urivéila a do-it-yourself door.|Marshall, Mich. The window isjanother house at the time of pur-; Sealing wax is made of shellag that question, according to the Gas|ment recreation projects will have|fr example, is an eligible home cushion and dust gasket. It's .a combination storm and'made of a plastic combined with| chase. resin & coloring agent, : And in 1958 alone, GAMA re-| nesting tin coaretion ; - . be bd <3 ee ports, shipment of these gus coo:|" n= Payt oRyralce designe and styled by women f ----—_.. . Finest Quality Carey Thick-Butt - version burners is expected to total Often the entire conversion pro} in t . — ’ : : nae a mane, | Hable fq | Will be completed in a day or two. CURTIS TO LS. : | pee caaiies Geene’s ale The size and type of the burner ; quantities, there's always 8| ployed will depend on the size, i : big demand for thig type of equip-| .ane and construction of the old ; a di : me lft heating plant, plus the expert's KITCHENS. .. that help make and S ing: calculations as to the dwelling’s byilding jobs easier... : When does it pay to convert,/neating needs, (The a gas ! more expert in Now is the time te take core | and how is it done? conversion is about the size Sew Goals nates! bho or appearance... of wit costing and siding jobe, Obviously the condition of the jot a bread-box.) color wood kitchen cabinet units Good tools are the first essen- pair Ry Poll Acwlleroar : olg furnace or boiler is a prime | fy ig well, GAMA, for the 2 ere styled by wemen fer wom- tial fer @ hendymen er builder, od suis deals vartglt dome the adequacy of the old system's | shortcomings he’s noticed in the per er wally . : “ ae, woe ot avew and siding net enly give you | capacity, in-view of present er | old setup; the conversion expert roto aeamenl PenPomprimid . "easy Teams rae ggg ay a opt Se we ae ae eet ae heme, Call today. = ae Cechaicinn afien con make A : pe fore hae tn Oe ‘Church’s, Inn. - - Corwin, Lumbe Co. M. ‘ Benson Co., Inc; Roofing Patio pestgngre ty eae baler we 6 eas. ©. Sp ; Fiderel 2-0305 ote din reer st. cuties Increases Use [~~ oe cperadine Meee weneieel Seal Moisture cite angen rat wit el = Out of Masonry Walls som be ew meeutel tren bee T ) Q Se ele THOROSEAL | TSS] , | wwe - you o can have “ANY HOME CAN-BE BEAUTIFUL” A louvered or lattice and lath senry walls cbeve end below covering will break up the direct ground level. Silicone-base com- gn seer abew alr to ws pound penetrates mesenry, . * eircalate freely. i+ Re forming water-tight seal. Gives ~ Even more open is the egg-crate 7 ie . while edd- : “grid construction, which is little | 24. 52 a tt more than an overhead framework | Tae oe ing color te besement of wood. The cross pieces may be | ay rey ser teem.” widely separated and the pattern Ze F 1 28) 3 f a Talbott Lumber Co. “eonstruction is widely available | a “Douglas fir from the western pine | —_——— ; ' A i g2 Ht ‘Soseett FOLDING seserz] CLOSET DOORS: a for Beauty’. - Convienience Smeclieng derepil __ Full opening makes cleth- e < ing easy te get tel Formed from 24 gevge steel backed with sound : in light-coler primes } pointed... Flush types finish. Complete™range . eeeee ef sizes, Instell with . . fe | i. HOME IMPROVEMENT = soe fa ed B k L Cc | . "Make home improvements n now and add ome of dollars to 5 the value of your home . . . make repairs, hand se oon Ps to pay it to the | UK Lumber. 0. | too, that won't wait! Even if your home isn’t paid for you can get up to $2,500 from : yoy . Sie x ORiende 3-1211 Oey . . "Pontiac State BankaQll you need is a satisfactory i income and credit rating. And you'll have up to three years” - gpaianae is reliable. Never sign | . ios — . -—* repay the loan in reasonable monthly installments: — > satire is finished to your) - a Ample funds are available now for all home improvements including: new bathroom, kitchen, r ; , . , | oe entrance, extra bedroom, plumbing, wiring, heatixg, plastering, hew garage. | : ___ It’s easy to get a loan at Pontiac State Bank downtown — at any of our four branches, or ask your contractor or 3 ‘No Scrub Vinyl . : dealer to make arrangements for you with our loan depaitment. ig i soon for details and suggestions! | “FLOORING | itaoncowmm Lil eter the theme Contest. Your Wdees fe : : . may be worth es mush as $25,000. Free entry =f . J forms end instructions evelleble of eny ef our “ a . Ne scrub Vinyl mops clean as @ chine plate! : 4 BE’ Neo waxing, prectically steinproof .. . peys | peer } : for itself In maintenance savings, 10 smart I . Terrazzo Color Patterns. plus Weed-Grain ah ; < Patterns, Plein White end Plain Black, And ‘ AI only 17¢ @ full 9” 29” tile, < 3 ft | ih ee aretens . = , demir Pi’ eb : , ca | for: sais Wem” ; af Mg : | : | —PIAYROOMS = a a FOR MY MONEY IPS..... ; SA * : 3 i | AC VAT : i ? , Poole Lumber PH, “a : } 151 OAKLAND Ave. 5 .* Auburn Heights, 1303 Baldwin, Pontioe, — Plains, Miracle Mile Bronk Member FD. rf C. i Sat int EOS ‘ | >. \ 2 : : ee ; we 4 ‘ ; eekie ? RN. Saginaw With Famous Names in | , Yes, Mother rates tops with us. That’s why we've gone all out to bring together such a wide, wonder- ful selection of gifts for her. @ Prince Matchabelli @ Corday | @Chanel e@Lavin @ Evyan | @level @Caron © Sortilege | CLOONAN’S. “Where Quality Counts” : FE 2-0161 emecnnini tocar $50 ~ LOUIS PEAur¥ ba ~ Dear Abby... ‘Tipping the Tired V THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, MAY.6, CC ios a — Pr a Great Topic for “Controversy * ‘By ABIGAIL van BUREN cae cl * y: I ata eis ot the many waitresses who wants Tesses” = on -“tips’*-be- ‘cause their salaries are amaz ingly small. Only you should hard, the long and_ the x * * _pay waiters 0 their job? EMPLOYERS should pay their help whether they are waiting table, shoeing horses, or driving a bus." TIRED OF TIPPING .* * * “DEAR ABBY: Please tell | those people who resent having ‘to leave a tip for the waitress one 7e tor they should eat in a cafeteria and wait on themselves.” THE WAITRESSES - at big HOTEL “DEAR: sna: pra tittle boy is two and a half years old him to either set of grandpar- ents Cae ‘get out cookies , candy and soda pop and give it to him to keep him happy. “They “seem to think they have to feed him ‘junk’ all the time. My husband and I dont like to hurt anyone's feelings, but how can’ we let them know we don't like it. Mother's Git Blouses... derful selection of tailored cotton _ Blouses you've ever geen. Short, sleeve- — Tess, or three-quarter. Sia colors. | $395 Lier $595 Other Blouses ig $14.95 Gifts Wrapped Free! Gilt Suggestions Dresses Separates Petticoats Coats Sweaters Jewelry Scarfs Gloves Playwear Crinolines All Weather Coats Pendleton Jackets and Skirts GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Pegnoirs Gowns Slips Skirts Slacks Hosiery - Belts _ - Handbags Car Coats TELEGRAPH at HURON 10 to 6—Sunday 2105 Mon, Thurs., Fri. 10 to F—Tues,, Wed, Sat., “|, PARK FREE REAR of STORE * * brothers, sisters -and one bit? YOUNG PARENTS. Omega Alpha Breakfast Held Mothers of Omega Alpha Sorority members were guests when the group met Sunday , morning at Rotunda Inn for a May breakfast. Mary Vought was chairman of. the event, assisted by Mrs, George Fer- guson and Mrs, Ciittord Kos- kinen, ’ " Mrs, George Morrow was toastmistress and Robert A. Thom, president of Bloomfield Hills Artist Association, was the speaker. He showed slides yellow chrysan' and white dahlias, Ladies Day Out . Fashion Show to End Classes Ladies Day Out classes and nursery service of the Pontiac YWCA will end May 14 at a dessert luncheon followed by a — show by J. C. Penney The fashion show will bene- fit the nursery of the YWCA, according to Mrs. William H. Crisp Jr., chairman of the — committee for the Nursery children, their mothers will serve as models with Mrs. Walter Schlie ‘as moderator. Mrs. Hazel Beutler is super- visor of the nursery, assisted by Mrs, Leslie Pickup and Mrs. Leo Vaillancourt. Program Given by Music League noon program of-Senier Lacges bet tx the Wast ino> Enesco, Weinberger and Villa- Lobos, were given. Mrs. ‘George Cameron assisted the MARGUERITE’S YARN SHOP. - Learn to Knit Free Instruction Classes 197 S. Jessie off Auburn 4-8722 ‘ies DEAR YOUNG: You cer ‘tainly know your parbnts well enough to tell them that the child has scheduled mealtimes |. and youdon't want him-eat- ing between. meals. If you tell them sweetly (but firmly) you'll have no problem. « *« * “DEAR ABBY: I am infor- mally engaged to a wonderful guy. He went with a girl be- fore he met me and every time we are in the presence of his mother or sisters, her name is brought into the con- versation. “TI have heard her whole life history a dozen times already and there is a limit to every- thing. I haven't blown my top as yet, but the ‘pressure is rising. What should I ck DEAR IRISH: keep the IIS Of they can’t get a rise out of | you — they'll cut it out. * * * * For a personal reply, write Y in care of this paper. Encl a self-addressed, stamped envelope. - Cammareri mi center) of ee Mrs. Wayne deBeauclair and her daughter, Lynne, of Riverview drive — check arrangements with Mrs. Howard McIntyre of Henry Clay avenue. Mrs. + ‘Pentise Piess ravie and Mrs. Hes Schjolin of Bloomfield Hills watch the model with approval as she prepares for the meeting at Forest Lake a Club. Modeling fashions from Alvin's for , a May 8 annual meeting of Birming- ham Woman's Club will be Eve — Ritchey of Birmingham. Mrs. Matthew lUndergoes Surgery ‘Plant ‘Now! Dahlias Gladioli Peruvian Daffodils. TASKER’S 63 West Huron St, FE 5-6261 ‘ Pontise Press Phote fashion show at a mother - daughter luncheon Saturday at First Congrega- tional Church. Mrs. deBeauclair is president of Saybrook group which Do You Have a Carpet Problem? Tuson Carpet a FES-8103 Manayre was commentator for the hat sponsored | the. luncheon. a A state mental health oon cation consultant and an in- terior decorator will speak to- morrow at the annual Achieve- ment Day program at the First Methodist Church. * ‘The all-day program is be- ing sponsored by Oakland _County Home Demonstration Council in observance of Na- tional - Home Demonstration — Week, May 4-10. “Wallace F, Watt, 2 ‘Speakers Scheduled mental | GARMENT STORAGE SERVICE iti 4H = ~~. er ¢ ia oY SAFE We see | |B cee 5 g BOXFUL Pies Dry dle, This Includes Insurance - Protection Up to $250.00 SEND EVERYTHING: and Other Weolens (CRAM IT FULL! / Will Hold From 12 to 15. Articles FE 2-6424 FATHER & SON Plant and \Qftice at 941 Joslyn & Monatiold \- | and Mental Health.”* health education consultant, | Michigan Department of | Health, will speak on “Women. Following luncheon, . Bengt Swenson, & native of Sweden, The will begin at 10 | ‘Say It With Music’ | Opening Tonight “Say It With Music,” a pro- i gram of vocal music, is being There are reserved seats I) available for tonight’s perform- ance and a few for Thursday and Friday evening may still be purchased, according to George Putnam, vocal director. All performances begin at 8:15 os the Bigh scho ‘eeierinn. . re Whether it's your own ‘ Mother — or someone who's like a mother — only the That's why you'll want to know a Hallmark Mother's 123 Nar S ea Ae TERAS _ best will do for those you member on Mother's Day. send all the mothers you Day Card. “Skilled Craftsmen Make the Difference” “Custom Furniture, a 30 Year F, anil ii radition” ELLI OTL a b coiitine Co. shee nd PLANT ~ 5390 © OR-3-1225, DIXIE HWY) Sateal \ : \ \ - dent Mrs. William L. Miller an-| a ye _ Grace Lutheran Church was the set- ting for a luncheon sponsored by the Woman’s Literary ClubMonday after- noon. Mrs. A. O. Carmer (right), Mies E. G, Clark _Is Hostess to’ DAR Chapter . Mrs. E. G. Clark entertained members of General Richardson Chapter, DAR, in her Silver Lake home, Guests were Barbara Bates of Detroit, Mrs. Roland E. Gegoux, and Susan Lee, who represented Colonel Stephen Mack Society,CAR, Mrs, Elbert M. Wilmot was re- freshment chairman for the Thurs- day meeting assisted by Mrs. Brad- ley L. Scott, Mrs. Frank Gerls, Ora Hallenbeck, Mrs, Harry’ Chap- man, Mrs. Velmor Lewis, Mrs. Frank Vaclavik, Mrs. I. A. Wood- ard, Mrs. Eldon Gardner and Mrs. E. L. Tibbals. New members are Mrs. Everett Hathaway of Holly, Marion Holden “of Milford, Mrs. T. William Jack- son, Mrs. W. H. O’Laughlin, Mrs. J. T. Feldkamp and Mrs. Rod- erick Taylor. MacNutts to Mark Silver Anniversary Open house will be held in the Neome drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar MacNutt Sun- day in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Acting as hosts for friends and relatives who will be at- tending will be the MacNutts’ son and daughter, Leah Mae and Lamar MacNutt. Student Musicale | Hears Program be held at 12:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the church, Proceeds es PEO Chapter AW ‘Holds Meeting Mrs. Walter J. Teeuwissen ~ opened her home in Drayton Plains| _ for a meeting of PEO.Chapter AW, Monday evening. Mrs, William L. Miller and Mrs. nounced the next meeting will be held May 19 at the home of Mrs. Norman Bartel] on Desmond road. Mrs. Nephler Feted David Wilson to Play -at Church Dinner : 52 N, Perry ie ba ae oe thentarian, Mrs. Harry Vernon dent of the club, joined Wilson (right), publicity chairman, social chairman, jvas on hand to greet Mrs. Joseph Phillips (left), parlia- and Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh, a hostess, as they arrived at the affair. and Mrs. looking over the program for Monday’ s luncheon. (left), presi- Mrs. Mabelle i Wells. ® (Church Unit to Head Mrs, David Wells is the new/{| president of the Women’s Mission- t ary Society of First United Mis- sionary Church. i Other officers are Mrs. Floyd id Jones, vice president; Mrs. Harold Hall, ‘secretary; Mrs, Gladys Hib- bler, corresponding secretary and/]} Mrs, Wesley Wood, treasurer. Chairmen include Mrs, Ciifford|}/ Holiday and Mrs. Trenton Kent,|}| membership; Mrs, Harvey Gibbs, prayer band; Mrs, John Bossard,|}) hospital supply, and Mrs, Lloyd|f) English, Mrs. Carl Healey, Mrs. Schultz, helping hand. Sponsors of Queen Esther Group|} are Mrs. Wesley Wood and Mrs./f ary sponsors are Mrs. Richard|f{ | Murray and Mrs, Trenton Kent. te Ida Reeves, treasurer, in Hammond Lake Group Plans Dance Mrs. William J. Sullivan is chairman of an informal din- ner Ve oe er y ay _ ENGINEERED | oe 7 Hi se Se oe LT AV I NG *This fair lady’s performance in the 1958 Mobilgas Economy Run “e ee - ASPHA : P shoots another big hole in the argument that men are better drivers " : than \ women: Driving a Continental in crowded city: traffic and . » for Lasting Satisfaction sling Hagbienva: ore eect vssessiaa pment burnin out roads, she averaged 17.96 miles per oe Mobilgas Special high energy gallons! re : For the quolity, durability and economy you want in a driveway : je = parking area, asphalt paving is your best buy — but only when On your next trip, why not follow the example of-the Economy Run / it's ENGINEERED to your particular soil ——— load require- drivers to auratee your gue uilenge? Keep yearcar {etd ments ond “lay of the land.” : . . / . shape—drive carefully—use Mobilgas Special. Its high energy WE PROVIDE that engineering — and we back it up with the means top power—top miles per gallon! 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PRESS | Fd _FONTIAG, MICH iGAN TUESDAY MAY 6, 1958 2 We Can epeed Farmer for Keeping Michigan on Top =i € Le a w. é. ¥ State Can Offer Variety of Crops Regard Agriculture as 1 of Water Wonderland 3 Leading Industries As an appropriate part of Mich-| . igan Week ceremonies, May 4 to 10, every citizen can pause for a moment to doff his hat to: Mr. Michigan Farmef. Agriculture is regarded ag one of the state’s top three industries, amounting to nearly $700 million many different food products from| the ‘farm. ci . . ‘ About the only items lacking are citrus fruits, cotton and tobacco; } and it’s not uncommon to find back . Among Michigan's crops which} are little known except in the areas where they are grown are hothouse the 100-pound ‘bag. Last year’s navy bean crop was 3,754,009 such bags, This was a reduction of about one- third from the year before when ‘production exceeded § million bags, is difficult, but it is even. harder to imagine 89,000 tohs of them. That was Michigan's production last year. Most of them are canned or frozen. This is more than 60 per cent {bara Curtis of 752 Elizabeth St. - lart class students of Roland Sem- \time Administration. The first prize -|odist Church was the scene of the Ind., inspects one of 13,000 b a.b Bureau Co-op because they’ll all te United Press Phote. TOO MANY ROOSTERS—Bobby Jo Hieston, 3, of Indianapolis, y chicks given away. by a Farm grow up to be roosters, of which there’s an oversupply. iduat-wne 50 free chicks to © eustqmer, picasa sender 2 Rochester Students Honored ROCHESTER — wo kochester High School students won prizes Poster Contest, Congressman Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Oakland = aad announced yesterday. x * Patricia Pihajlic of 262 South St. won fourth placé,. while Bar- won honorable mention. Both are bie. * * * More than 7,000 students from every section of the nation par- ticipated in the contest. “The honors were particularly timely because of the opening of - year, which will bring increased foreign trade to Michigan,” Broomfield said, The contest: was ‘sponsored by the American Maritime industry in cooperation with the U. S. Maci- Poster, designed by a Detroit stu- dent, will be displayed on the . in the -1958 National Maritime! Win Poster Contest Prizes sides of 26,000 Post Office trucks from May 16-31. * * * Maritime. Day, May 22, honors America's Merchant Marine, which) annually contributes $5.3 billion to! our national economy and assures American leadership as a mari- time power in the free world. Today, there are more than 1,000 privately-owned vessels of over 1,000 gross tons in the The two Rochester students were amé@ng 53 winners from 17 states and 34 schools in the national high school art contest conducted by). Scholastic Magazine. | Romeo Farmer Dies of Injuries _ ROMEO — Service for Carl W. Falker, 44, of 63725 Mound Rd., will be conducted at 2 p.m. to- morrow at St. John’s Lutheran Church -by the Rev: E. G. Appel. Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. Janet Peasley, Harold Hancock Wed in Milford MILFORD — The Milford Meth- white Bible covered with two white, orchids, Parents of the bridegroom are. Mr, and. Mrs. Harold Hancock of Eagle road, Milford. . Maid of honor was Carol Russell of Highland, and the best man was Clyde Jones of Royal Oak. The bridegroom's brothers, Ronald and n+ ‘were ushers. The reception was held at the Seven Harbors Clubhouse. County Schools Get The latest installment of state aid ta school districts netted Oak- $2.5 Million State Aid|, ‘Mr. Falker died Sunday morn Hospital of injuries he suffered last October in an accident while unloading his’ truck at the. Washington Grain Elevator. His friends and fellow farmers staged a corn-husking bee on the Falker farm shortly after the mishap. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Minnie Falker of Romeo; a sister, Mrs. Marie Alward of Washington, ,,and a brother, Stanley of Romeo. “te * * The body will be at Roth's Home for Funerals until one hour before the service. ‘at Commcres Drive-In Theater * COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The) West Bloomfield-Commerce Ki- wanig Club has selected today, “Hospitality Day’ of Michigan Week, to attain several objectives. * * * Kiwanians are staging the first Hospitality Day' outdoor program in Oakland County at 6 this eve- ning at the spacious Commerce Drive-In Theater grounds. Purpose of the event is three- fold: 1. To-salute General Motors Cor- poration on its 50th anniversary year. 2. Te raise money for under- privileged children of the area, 3. To promote hospitality among citizens of the area by familiariz- ing them with the many benefits Mom of Year Named Today Selected for Honors at Waldorf-Astoria j g NEW YORK (®# — May Roper Coker of Hartsville, S.C., was named today as the “Américan Mother of 1958." Mrs. Coker, 68, is the daughter of 4 onetime Cabinet member, and the widow of a noted leader in scientific farming, 3 * * * Her selection was announced by Mrs. Daniel A, Poling, president of the American Mothers Com- mittee, Inc., at the opening of the annual Mothers’ Conference at. the South Carolina Woman 3 derived from arn in “Oakland Coun ; * * A specia] Hospitality Day com- mittee has arranged. for ‘a public display of new cars and trucks made by GM. | * * * John C, Finlayson, a committee of the Commerce Drive-In Thea- member, said Bud Harris, owner) will Kiwanis Club Sets Hospitality Program 1 ter, has offered to turn over Tues- day night's theater proceeds to the local Kiwanis Club for the benefit of nian Aagae 42 ints foam Wer Ieamansih oa Walled Lake Senior High Schools will provide music for thé. occa- sion and sevéral prominent citizens speak, ‘The public is invited. ‘Renz’ to Retire After 47 Years State Home’ Engineer in Lapeer, He Plans to Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. In addition to other qualifica- tions, Mrs. Coker was cited as a consecrated and tireless worker, and leader in promoting programs for improving race relations. * * * ° She is to be honored at the an- nual awards’ luncheon at the Wal- dorf_on-Friday, along with moth- Mother of 1957, will leave for Eu- rope to see the Brussels fair, meet Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and then gd to.France to. attend functions planned by the French Mothers Committee. Artists in Marlette MARLETTE — Oil paintings by several Mariette residents. will be entered in the Sanilac County. Vis- ual Art Exhibit at the Maple Val- ley School in Sandusky Sunday afternoon. They wil] include works by Mrs. John Brooks, Mrs. John Atkins, Mrs. Miles Sullivan, Mrs. Stewart Brown and Mrs. Eugene Atherton. Mrs. Paul Riedel will enter a Casein painting. Registration will be open until May 9, according to Marlette rep- resentative Mrs. Jack Cross. Any- one wishing to enter the exhibit may contact her. KEEGO HARBOR, — Trinity Methodist Church in Keego Harbor was the scene of the wedding of Karleen Jean Avery and Pvt. Ted- dy Ray Barnett. The Rev. Dorr Fockler performed the rite. * * * : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N. Howard Avery of Pine Lake avenue, Keego Harbor. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Ted Barnett of Virginia court, Keego Harbor, The bride wore a gown of white lace over ice blue satin with a full skirt and low scalloped neck- }maid of honor, Karleen Avery Mar arries Pvt. Barnett in Keego and sequins, She carried a white Bible, given to her by her moth. er, ‘ Judy Kelly of Keego Harbor was and the brides- maids were Pauline Sheridan, also of Keego Harbor, and Carol Inga- mells of Cass Lake. * * Best man was ay William * Pie, Avery, brother of the bride, Robert Barnett, brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Albertsoh, the bride- groom’s brother-in-law, were ush- The reception was held at the ne at ae teed ee ee 16,000.00 roe 10 Fractional Royal. . ecee School Dist. won — Drotrise Cite ot Heed hopes : School acy 8 No, 4 ssa ¢ Cool hool we 35,670.00 Wa Lake Gensotian: School 93,000.00 Waterford Township Seen - District 154,830.00 West $t, Mosmfiela No. § nieene = = No. 7 Srecuens! eee hee ote 43.050,000.00 'West Bloomfield Township Hall. ing in Mount Clemens General | . University Reading ‘Clinic for col- ‘|Westwood OKs Hiring - |Village Council last night i Hunt, Fish, Travel | LAPEER — Lorenzo Bradshaw, (933 Calhoun §St., employed at the Lapeer State Home and Training School for 47 years, will retire June 1. From 1911 to 1913 he ee in patient care and then started in. maintenance work, Bradshaw entered the Army in 1916 and was discharged on March 13, 1919. He latér, returned to work as fireman at the institution. “ke He was- married to marjorie - Isembled for traffic between Cuba Bank of Cuba by the Flota Mari- cal point, the newspaper said. ‘Hits Refusal to Aid Forming Fleet of Cargo Ships ‘Runs Planned Between Lakes Ports, Cuba CLEVELAND (® — The Cleve- land Plain Dealer said last night that a 10-million-dollar fleet of six general cargo ships is being as- and Great Lakes ports with the opening of the St, Lawrence Sea- way next Loreal * * The shine! were purchased over the weekend from the National Browning was quoted as saying the ships would provide direct} freight service between American and Canadian Great Lakes ports to Cuba and the Caribbean area. The Plain Dealer said the cor- p°ration plans to run the ships through the seaWay next April, re Anaiag Mele of SEI honor. Arthur Weavers of Imlay City. er, the bride wore a full-length ington was matron ae ee ae ane tae bean ports with Havana as the fo- * * * Browning now operates four ore} carriers on the Great Lakes. for the past 15 years. Bradshaw was born Septenrber 13, 1892, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bradshaw of Lapeer. x *, * He has & cottage at Horseshoe Lake, near Rose City, and plans to go fishing, do some hunting and travel to see some of the places he has dreamed of visiting. Prof. "Morse to Talk on ‘Role of Father’ ROCHESTER — “The Role of ra talk by Dr. William C. Morse, professor of educational psychol- ogy at the University of Michigan, at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the North Hill Elementary School. The Child Study Group of the Rochester Junior Woman's Club is sponsoring the talk, Father of a junior high school daughter and a son in elemen- tary school, Dr. Morse is well qualified to speak in the role of a father, He teaches college-age students and meets youths of all ages as director of the fresh air camp at University of Michigan, which is a therapeutic camp for emotionally maladjusted chil- dren . ie Dr. Morse has.had charge of the lege students who are poor read- ers. He also is in charge of Psycho- logical Appraisal and Personnel m for undergraduate stu- {dents in education, In addition to educational psy- chology, he ‘teaches mental hy- giene and the emotionally dis- turbed in the regular university program. ° of 3 Police-Firemen WESTWOOD — The Westwood ed Public Safety Inspector Robert E, Murphy to add three men to fore May 12. They will be combina-|’ tion police and firemen. In other action, A. T, Steele of 16721 Detroit was appointed build- the Father” will be the subject of| - the Public Safety Department be- Michigan Schools LAKEVIEW (® = Gov. Williams said last night-it is as improvident for the state to put off a reckoning with its schoo] needs as it is to neglect repair work on ne’s house. “You don’t save money, you waste money by postponing ro next year what should be done this. year," he said at ceremonies dedicating a new auditorium-gym- schools, / > 2 * The ‘Democratic governor said .|the Republican-controlled Legisla- ture only stored up trouble, in the face of zooming elementary and high school enrollments, by hold- ‘ing per-pupil state aid for next year at the 1957-58 level. * * * “When that inevitable day |! comes,”” he said, ‘the state aid|‘ needs will be just that much more will have to make up for previous years.” oo What a life — we try. to keep up, with the Joneses and the Joneses try to keep up with the payments . . + Thanks to the spread of civilization, there are few savage tribes in the world that still kill their enemies with bows and jmusicals, “South Pacific,” “My Fair Lady,” and “Carousel,” are included in the program, as are “Spiritual for Band,” ‘and “Stars and Stripes Forever.” nasium for Lakeview: community) © severe in dollar totals because we|Fal |There were no dissenting votes Band Concert Set Student soloists from the band also will be featured. A quartet of French horns, two tuba soloists and a tympanist will be accom- pont y ee ee ee formances. At intermission, ~ a number of scholarships to ‘All-State music camps at Interlochen will be pre- sented to selected students. Incorporation Vote Set for August 5 The Oakland County Board of Supervisors yesterday set Aug. 5 ee enna no mee as The Boundaries Committee made the election.recommendations, cast. : The 412 residents in a residential two-square-mile area just north- west of the city of Farmington seek the ery scm inch as a village to be called “Quaker Town Given in mafriage by her fath- H by Community High | special elections for the proposed|-- MR. AND MRS. DEAN A. WEAVER N ewlyweds Will Returs: to Residence i in Romeo Mrs. Earl Lambert : The of Colonial more itges ren ie The annexation proposal is for a 814-square mile township area west arrows. —Earl Wilson. Reservations may te Sade Sun here, Mrs. Robert Harris. * WHITEHORSE,, Yukon Terri- tory W—The supermarket has come to the north country and has repealed one of the Yukon’s celebrated laws—never buy any- thing for cash when you can get it on. credit. Hardly anyone ever paid cash for \groceries or anything else until Bruce Sung came up from Van- couver last winter and opened a entering 60-by-120-foot supermar- et. . 2 t *- In the stores and trading posts throughout the Yukon,. customers ‘have been carried on credit, some- times for years. all the credit he wanted,"’ said store manager Jim Smith. “A Man's word was as good as "jing inspector for the village. up “Friend or stranger could get Supermarket Repeals Yukon‘s Law of Credit’ law of the Yukon—or else. It was quite a. departure to put buying on a cash basis, and it was a ganyble.”” * * * The supermarket persuaded the customers to foreswear their an- cient prejudice against paying cash by flying in fresh fruit and vegetables, and hustling in. fresh milk twice a week. Befofe the supermarket arrived, .the and ph comaliotes nyb onl lgbrsim: oe. trading post where the law of the jhis bond, because that was the he Yukon was buried. \ ; of the city to. become a part of it.| sere. See Dryden Keglers Win DRYDEN — The woman’s bowl ing team of Dryden, the Farmers Elevator & » FP all a: : . ug P ty - J sete 3 ___ There are many other reasons which would sway a [Zonneen-Dr: doeeph Onbew 34-3 4 ‘football fan to ing his money one way or the |Psvl Shepparé-Bob Nonamaket_33-36—¢8 ~ other. It could be the distance he has to travel. It {isi Pemiu-marry Gus’... 3eae—t8 could be the importance of that particular college |"¢2h.<*™r-S™eree Pa or pro game. It could be loyalty to a respective team. [¥/*!" ,Burkeme-Marshail Dann 33-358 So, the t could go on and on, but there are|Rehinsieenes rime © Seats enough f fans to go around for both the colleges |tarry Yemasine'ta aeger (2 s fie sata number y By : TE; ant Sao nee — = hy. BS = a Ss Ale See oil qi a. | "2 THE PONT A ie ieee ae bey Biss TUESDAY. MAY 6 1058 hier Gres pointed out that p time records all time to its nny yn Bay he said, ‘ At the Football Writers meeting during the Michi- : gan State Clinic last weekend, this became a highly - Danaher at MSU aad Bowdon Wrest of Tesbenes y o en tt o ennessee defending their level of the ag a “We have no war with the pros 685,000 in round Minneso diana, re and 2 Coen na. In 1956, the pro teams drew 2,551,023 for 72 home Seas These colleges mentioned ‘drew 625,000 for 68 home games. eas a are rare ee en a ag me thie bol if the seating were holds true for many . The roxitate the , Notre Dame, ta, Iowa, Arkansas, Ten- coach Wyatt. _ FINISHED — Michigan State backfield star Blanche Martin was declared.out of football for surgery on an injured knee. He was hurt making a tackle in the annual Old Timers-Varsity con- test Saturday: — 8 Teams Share Ist in Pro-Am Eight teams divided first place with 68-and six others tied for sec- ond at 69 as tournament golf in the Pontiac area opened yester- day with an 18-hole Pro-Am Metro- ae eee: me event at Tam G3 all a —_ — | rl ied 2 f : wee » Led by a pair of double winners |~ in BM Ratcliff Ratcliff and Arzo Carson, _ and with swéeps in five Central High's ran a leg on the 880 relay. Carson took the jumps. Little Chiets - College Scores: Baseball Hillsdole 11-3, Alma 2-7 Perris 7, Aquinas 4 Albion 7 1-2 -17, Idaho . Washington Bt. 3 Notre Dame 7, Mice an? L8U 7, Georgia Tech “¥ : Kansas 86 1/6, ant wen “7 8 ¢ Nebraska 91, lowa State ¢ ail Notre Dame 1334, Wisconsin 13 Rotre Dame 24, 'indiane ia” Wisconsin 1744, poems 9% New Hampshire 17, Union 3 |ficulty aplenty. His manager, An- joo Dundes, says the weight sit-|'" = Ta. ie i ! E i [ ft Dupas is having dif- Dupas Weight Stir Tak hat|uation is no problem — that Du- pas will make the weight easily. But Dupas hasn't gotten onto a scale for anybody to see. 2? * * Lou Viscusi, manager of Brown, got a ‘‘mouse” under his left eye It didn’t amount to anything, * x. Brown comes in tonight from Camp Holden, 20. miles north- west of here where he been training. He hag announ ‘ll go into ‘seclusion until the weigh x* * * Flaherty Fails to Pass ‘500’ Physical Exam INDIANAPOLIS (#—Pat Flaher- ty, hard-driving Chicago Irishman who won the 1956 Indianapolis 500- mile auto race, failed Monday to pass his physical exainination. for oy big Memorial Day event May * The red-haired racing veteran severely injured his right arm in a 100-mile race at Springfield, ML, a few weeks after winning the Indianapolis 500 and a rich 100- miler at Milwaukee, * * Dr, C. B, Bohner, chief of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway medical staff, said Flaherty’s arm now is sufficiently recovered for * * it was strong enough yet for the severe strain of the 500-mile race. Seeks 325-Foot Foul Lines NEW YORK (#—Nothing can be! done about the Los Angeles Coli- seum's short left field fence, says ~ baseball Commissioner Ford Frick ; ~ but it shouldn't happen again. * ® HE | s St pall en" ¢ nothihg we can do tit - ithe distance from home base to’ the nearest fence, stand or other |! normal usage but he did né think |‘ “Television and radio will pay| $30,000 and of the anticipated $90,- Falcons Nip Skippers ers with a 43. WEDNESDAY’S BASEBALL Won Lest Pet. Behind New York 10 4 40 Washington ..... 9 5 643 5. K. City 8 7 86.8390 2% Cleveland ss... «.. . Hi 4 oC Balt G0 scenns 8 — 3 Detroit =... es aus. : 1° > a | ae ¥ aa 3% - codes RESULTS ton 8, Teeelane "Kansas pg AO HE Weenie igre rot rain. Detroit at Only. games schedu TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland at New York, 1 p.m.—Grant — va. Ford 1-2). p.mi—Plerce (0-2) minors in the next four or ffve years. ' “We want them to know the. minimum distances are still in the blueprint stages.”’| The present rules specify that Pit obstruction be 250 feet or more. * * * ‘$0 the Los Angeles Dodgers, in revamping the Coliseurn for base-|M ball, were able to get by with a 42-foot n, “I don’t think it is a good situa- tion in'Los Angeles,” the commis. ‘sioner sail, “but it is a temporary thing : — we get a new park.” i i cv while they i 250 foot left field barrier with * coral v8. * tb). y at timeore, pm— lurnette oe t- p= Migs a 2) or ( [etre * Bay pr ad p.m.—Lary a2 with Wario: y. 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Web Wood, 5th man, broke a tie with his 47 for the Ordinary Living Seen for Campy Doctors: Doubtful That Paralyzed Catcher Will Make Total Recovery NEW YORK (#—Doctors today jnella, paralyzed Los Angeles |York Medical and Rehabilitation jeenter, where Campanella was months ago, ifunction below the shoulders and jhe has intermittent feelings down jas rapid as he had hoped. expressed hope that Roy Campa- Dodger catcher, would make suf- ficient progress Mr. ‘ordinary liv- ing’ but expressed doubt that he will ever make a total recovery. The statements were made by both Dr. Howard Rusk, head of the: Rusk Institute of the New transferred yesterday, and by Dr. }| Robert W. Sengstaken, who per- | formed the laminectomy (neck | fracture operation) on Roy three “Campanella is still a cuadri- | plezie, meaning he i¢ paralyzed the shoulders down,” said | Dr. be. pebtaton. “He can use his shoulders and bend his wrists i very weakly, There is no muscle to the groin.” Dr. ‘Sengstaken added that Cam- | panella has shown some improve- iment during the last 30 days but ihe indicated the progress was not |No Changes for ABC ‘was routine Monday in minor events of the ‘American Bowling iCongress Tournament with no changes in the singles, doubles and all-events standings. SYRACU, N. Y. — Action} . NEW YORK (#—Tony Kubek |goes into the Army before the baseball season ends, but at the moment, the 22-year-old New York Yankee jack-of-all-trades has oth- er things on his mind. | Stengel’s sohanee ‘of things. Once the Professor starts working on his line-up, Kubek has to sit tight. Tony was down to replace Hank Bauer in right field in today’s game with the Cleveland Indians— a position almost completely for- eign to him—but then you never know, In "57 when he was voted the Rookie of the Year, Kubek per- formed at second base, shortstop, third base, center field and left field. Kubek, who made_a quickie trip Kubek T ries New Position to Milwaukee, his home town yes- terday to enlist in the Army’s six- ‘month reserve must join within 120 days which would a i a All Forms of ~ Insurance Dea’ forget te have your car cheuhid desing Selety Wiki? 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 wrwrvevwTeyrTVeVveVrTYvreOVreVrerlUelhUL be a couple of weeks before the end of the season—has been at bat just four times this season, | CAMERA SHOP Bill Nicholai; Owner See Your Pictures Sooner! — - BRING YOUR FILM TO US FOR FAST PROCESSING SERVICE | 1032 WEST HURON FE ‘58753. 1” ee Se a es Irish Snap ‘M’ Streak: SOUTH BEND, Ind, ® — Michi-) gan’s four-year dual tennis win-) ning streak has come to an moe halt at 47. The Wolverines were outetruleett yesterday by Notre Dame 7-2. The} last timie the NCAA champions lost in dual competition Was in 1954 when Michigan State turned the trick. It was the Fighting Irigh’s 15th straight triumph. 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REG. 17.00 VALUE ~— HERE’S WHAT WE DO: 3154:4.44 RECONDITIONING REG. 3:30 VALUE @ Remove front wheels and in- spect brake deams & lining. @ Inspect grease seais, _— - add brake fivid, if needed. e he gre brake shoes to secure full contact with dreams. © Carefully test brakes. DON’T TAKE CHANCES A eter opal, vee: Raates Bs soraaat 2 He | Firestone | STORE FE2M5) € ¢ 146 West . Huron St. es" * f S. 5p A ‘ eS we * ® S _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 6; 1958 @ % 4 Hollywood, Headlines Gravel-Voiced Linotyper “Stars in ‘South Pacific’ that it was 00. good to miss T lay as_the “Sou start the play and then take time thy ott for the picture. 1 wasted that ‘NOW! Returned | Z = . Iinotype. career was a long series of , some successful, many not, a frequent retreat to the print sd io times got tough. After years with the Cleveland Play- a he made the break | nll cond 413 Hi to * * * i .Though he has done dramatic! a Hroles from Shakespeare to Saroy- ian, “South Pacific’ established Ito Save Killer , || Attorneys Choose ‘Jury TMIDE DI ANDI ACTOR HUNUERIAL | VUUDLE AUTH M HEAVEN 70 HELL AND BACK?! — Plans Annual Meeting - The anriual dinner meeting of "gages ‘BLUE SKY rd FE 4-4611 2150 OPDYKE Rb. rik ae ee a | Mrs. Joel Warren will review itwo books. . Last _ _— “3:10 to | “Destination 60 60. 000" ¥ Learn To Skate at the BERKLEY SCHOOL OF ICE SKATING an Aver f Skating Equipment 1]. BARGAIN HOURS: I} 10:43 A.M, to 1 P.M. ADULTS 25 tor Private Parties 3127 12-MILE RD., BERKLEY nq/100 to 150 million dollar shot in the arm for Michigan businesses hag..been approved by Gov. Wil liams. ; ding or modernizing the ’ here to enact the part he created ; ains to be depending on the|=ugene Caroollo say the mine expan fan of the Walston art. He has a)m seen, on the tacility. « by Popular — fc Broadway — the trustra ting, growling delivery|date the 1958 legislature otficially|"*, pened fe guided tours June 26. ee ad wuoes. by oa owe ee evoke @ laugh from the|signs off its regular session. It|..77 al in the|the shutdown would be able to Seat abiga anal * of lines, This knack wasjhas to be prior to Oct. 2. The), ee until transfer to other division plants * * not developed ee governor said he believed the legis-| SS" ms rer 198 hit further ‘manpower needs de- | artis Came here after being sPrmne| Ray took # lot of knocks before|lature will quit in time. pri ie Mas wind Charen te ote : [That ‘Lady 1 Sew You With?" a|%77iving at success at the age of _* * * in use for at least 60 years. * ®t lint which just opened ‘ New Orleans,| The new law, called a “gimmick” lies The closing was attacked in De- [know the guy has got to be early to work as/bill, changes the next tax day—| | — troit by Ken Bannon, director of din Hon . Moving to Houston, he/the legal date for assessing prop- Detroit C m titi the United Auto Workers Ford | mixed up with Margo Jones’ erty for tax purposes—from Jan. 1, 0 pe | ion. -4Department, as one of the “brutal | i ep |Commmonty Theater, oud that Gat H00 fo Dae 2h of te. yoo, “+: [realities of automation and eco- . 8 ever . ” | Lil aug beso Serle sail en|, TM Would low nano Reduces Gas Prices josie recession” Hayes its approval by the governor. Approves Bill (Ol Iron Mine ford Plans fo Clos Renovated for plant in Tennessee to hid Business. GuidedTours , IRON MOUNTAIN. f:— An oldlymee Ge oin neee iy emt Governor OKs Measure /itom mine which hasnt beeniplant here June 6. The move will to Allow Firms ‘Larger|iired imo a guid mine an alempyet. | Tax Oeductions — Sie cama ome sean ag Prag ap dipaeee goer said the| § : The old East Vulean mine is/itLi0 soe resent day nuto me | LANSING (A — A bill ‘for a |Deing stocked with lights, old min-it. ction methods." It 2. The firm said the plant's size, cramped site and outdated * uae ek oe cay pe ot * Wether they actually get * DETROIT — Gasoline was as], "We in the UAW believe.” Ear much as 1.6 cents a gallon ‘cheaper was adopted in Ohio last year. Texaco lenaned its prices to t\dealers 1.4, cents a gallon on regu- lar grades and .6 cents.on premium late yesterday following -similar cuts by Standard, Shell and Speed- way Socony Mobile cut both regular and premium grades 1.6 cents and Sunoco reduced prices on ‘regular gas 16. cents. ‘ The reductions were passed on .ito motorists at most stations. Standard touched off the round of cuts Monday, a month after it raised its / price. 1.1 cents in the Detroit area. It was the fourth cut First New Mom on Mother's Day to Ride on FF. loat In honor. of Mether’s Day, the first mother of the day will win a a of the’ maternity { this year. stitute of Technology, Kenney is ‘altitude Balloons There be something extra spe-| mother at | to Hear Starkweather |staying in session retains tan Tere on a a ca Trial in Nebraska uction was based on a study) The same personnel also plan ce Farm and Garden Club | “1*°*!_Sompetitive conditions. i. LINCOLN, Neb. Defense at-/to Meet in Royal Oak . As has been the custom , Fltorneys swung into action today ) Y , Pontiac Traffic Club a os oe enon BERNE he ertmeesion 0 5 comtrcom ROYAL OAK ~The Royal Oak! Joins in MSU Confab patients in the maternity ward to save bantam killer|Organic Farm and Garden Club will be presented corsages, |Charles R. Starkweather from Ne-|will meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday) The Pontiac Traffic Club is onelesy of the materni ward Ee ONE i eben ia ak the balloons convey data om the using high tolpenetrating rays. NEW Low PRIGES seen TOMORROW ADULT ADM Bargain Hours "22 a “ 23° vey u 50° ff saute” 65¢] Sa @ CHILDREN (under 12) 25c AT ALL TIMES © STARTING TOMORROW at our NEW LOW PRICES BOMBSHELL! ” Ie DOUGUG adil MUSICAL COMEDY JAZZ DANCE CARTOON FUN © SPORT THRILLS ALL SEATS RESERVED Seana ivaiee. Sender Only et 6:00 $25, 92:00, 41-50 Ld ot ty Se" Set. = lmclvda — State University riled ogy «- and . | Thursday. -| The three major areas to be dis- cussed are: ncn cena in-|and tion,” “Customer ge an gas in Transportation” and the “St. Law- OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 Oakland=-= STARTING | TOMORROW! = LAST DAY! | l## HUNCHBACK i NOTRE DAME ri PONTIAC ‘wen DRIVE-IN “8500 THEATA E ns Leds 7 Mk: is hy me BAST TIMES TONIGHT | FAULKNER'S ars We, . AC Starts TOMORROW / sone: | —EXCLUSIVE———_—__ bore FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! |; te we ; in her 2 SIZZLING— SOCK HITS! . —_ , sip ie 7 | 2% me , ' JERRY WALDS — r : WILLIAM ODAY'S “BEAT: GENERATION! co elias amon ty O8 LUxe ij ! Uwmvemarsseirscmiy | 4 PAUL NEWMAN - JOANNE: WOODWARD - ANTHONY FRANCIOSK f ORSON N WELLES LEE REMICK - ANGELA LANSBURY : MARTIN RITT « *Meregoler OS ENE eR TOE STERCOMHOME SouND Features Nehirhie. at— 1:00 - 3:07 - 5:14 - 7:24 - 9:34 takes “aes Yiggtrent slers a fire and. grace not look pon at © fos a Southern ‘town! Yr «& * neighbor’s _ Kirty Mae Young, 10. ' vestigation, said she apparent! __ment. ,and six children. One of the chil- > - r a ail e. ae F ’ 6, 1958 DETROIT ee Michigan’s un-cent to one-half of 1 per cent of an employment trust fund has shrunk|€™ployer’s total payroll is protided federal assistance. to $205,459,000 — down $241,151,009! from a top of $446,610,000 in 1953. | x > * * ; Senator Harry F: Byrd (D-Va) said in Washington’ Monday he wants to find out why states haven't dipped deeper into their unemployment compensation _re- serves before the Senate votes on advancing federal funds to extend payments to the jobless. 2 -& Michigan Employment Se- curity Commission spokesman said’ whether this state digs deeper depends upon two things: 1. The rate of outgoing payments and income taxes, and 2. Wheth- er the Legislature extends the. number of weeks one may draw unemployment compensation, assuming there is no tax increase and that federal advances have to be repaid. The $205,459,000 mark was hit last Wednesday. The $446,610,000 balance was hit Oct. 31, 1953. 5 Michigan's basic unemployment rates vary according to an em- ployer’s constancy of employment. A so-called special emergency rate when outgo drops below intake. ‘ss. * * Whenever outgo overbalances re- céipts by 26 million dollars or more eligible present requi over a .year, the maximum one- oa oe half of one per cent goes on top maxi- mum went into effect in Michigan|low 200 million dollars by June 30 of all basic assessments. The last year. It still is in effect. Michigan law limits payments te 26 weeks. The lowest jobless benefit is $10 a week, payable to a single worker who made $15.01 '| to $16.50 a week; the maximum, $55 a week to a man with five | dependents who earned at least | $108 a week. 3 Under a House-passed bill now in Byrd's Senate Finance Commit-! tee extended state payments would be made. from federal funds which’ the states would have to ‘repay| from added taxes upon employers or otherwise within four years. * * * The state legislature currently has a bill in the House Ways and Means~Committee that would ex- tend state benefits for 13 weeks. The bill was. shelved there until the legislature returns in the ranging from one-tenth of 1 per agi ea be ree Pon'rrac PRESS, TUESDAY, MA Down to $205.5 Million From $464 Million in’53. Wy iors ee State Unemployment Fu = . x * e gress would come through with Under the Michigan bill those collecting benefits would have to work 20 weeks before they would ‘ment is 15 weeks. : “Our operating fund will be be- for the first time in the~ past’ 10 years, I believe,” said the MESC ‘spokesman. “It will depend on the it may go down to 180 million.” * * * first quarter tax collections, but| nd Shrinks would ‘have by borrowing féedera) funds to increase. jobless benefits back within four years, he said: “I can’t answer that, That's up to the legislature. I'd have to read the actual bill when it- ' are any advantages and, if there are, whether they would be | ” * | , | From Jan. 1 to April 15. the |MESC said 440,000 workers had ex- /hausted unemployment benefits. As or) when they would have to be paid|’ middle of May in hopes that Con-| ' Berserk Janitor Shoots 6 Children and 3 Adults. SAN FRANCISCO (—A beserk janitor poured shotgun fire into a crowded -apartment last night, wounding three adults dren was hurt critically. - “T was out of my mind. I didn't mean to do it, but they vexed me so bad,” cried William Ed- ward Breeze, 37, who fled the scene but called police 45 minutes later to come and get him. * * * He was booked for investigation of a charge of assault with intent to commit murder. The shooting climaxed a long- standing neighborhaod feud in the Potrero Hill Negro housing devel- opment. ’ Police racing to the scene found Breeze's wife Mary, 29, weeping in her apartment. Witnesses said she held a revolver at one win- dow of the apartment of Mrs. Aline Herbert while Breeze fired a 12-gauge automatic shotgun four times through another window. : 2. z + Mrs. Breeze, questioned but not held, told police the Herberts had been bothering her family of five boys and a girl for months and “it -went-—too far." -She-said- her 10-year-old daughter Bobbie had been “jumped on’ at play by “We figured we had enough, so Cynthia Roberts, 5, another| neighbor child visiting at the Her bert home, Her wounds were de- scribed as serious. . Three ambulances took the vic- tims to Mission Emergency Hos- pital. - x* * * Four other children of Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Beatrice Finch, 56, who is Kirty May Young’s grandmother, escaped from the crowded two-room apartment un- hurt. Breeze offered no resistance | when police arrested him. The official said he believed that Of April 15, 465,000 workers or before the legislature should ex-/15.9 per cent of the state’s total \tend jobless pay time 13 weeks by Jabor force were unemployed. Of deflating the fund, a stidy should|these, 275,000 or 18 per cent were be made to find ways to bring in|in the Detroit area. jas much money as is paid out by increased taxes and other means. Asked what advantage Michigan * * * as of April 17 totaled 363,460. THE GIRLS ROP af - “What gets me is why the nations of the world WANT to live together like one big family.”’ Unemployment checks being paid by Franklin Folger we went over there next door to! get it settled,” the woman was quoted as saying. * * * Officers, after preliminary in- didn’t fire the pistol. ; ; Kirty Mae, visiting at the Her- bert place, was shot in the back) and critically injured. The others wounded: Mrs. Aline Herbert, 29. Her children Betty, 9, Clara, 8, and James, 7. John Bowens, -37, a visitor in the Herbert. apartment. * * * Mrs. Olive Gay, 36, and her| |. daughtér Lavahn, 14, neighbors who were on the sidewalk outside the apartment. BOARDING HOUSE YES, MY NAME {S$ TWIG6S, IF THAT a Dy Strike in Hawaii 7 Remains Unsettled HONOLULU (®—Hewaii's strik- ing sugar workers apparently are turning down a 15-cent hourly wagé ‘increase offer by manage- _* * * from one of the 26 big plantations affected said ear- been getting from $1.12 to $1.79 A local lush claims he’s all set for a summer at the beach. He bought a fifth of suntan lotion .. .|. The phrase “In God We Trust” on pennies is put there for the benefit of people who use the coins as} © fuses..— Ear] Wilson: ELPS YOU ANY, MRS. GALL-~~BUT YOU MUST BE x Dover IF IT DOES/~ I'M TWIGGS, ONE BUSINESS AGENT OF THE EMBALME OF THE SPOOKS Yh" NiON = MY SPECIALTY IS TO EN WHO HADNT THIS HY conRaGe FOLKS TO GO +7 Z\ HOUSE THAT TNE |\ OVER NIAGARA FALLS NENER METI“ J \ "INA BARREL / NA pp MPH INTERESTED 2 ~ | = ; 2's ] \. = | S $ : v Y, » / \Wi i \ AN ‘ y t , Avy MORE : . ESTIONS, bet M DAM Z ¢-4 1980 by NEA tne. TM, Reg. US, Pat. Off. Frey: | | OUT OUR WAY 7 / WATCH, MA--WATCH! _ ( GIVE ME THOSE, I CN GO CLEANOVER! j} / ANDILL TRY TO WHY, THESE THINGS ER GET YOU A LION . f TO PLAY WITH! YOU'LL. GET WELL SOONER! ae ps — oll |f OW bl is 108) Ui y A SMM THE AID TO MORE AID TRwniams sb © 1988 by NEA Service, Ine, T.M. Rog. US. Pat. HALF ACRE CASTLE oreemaays penn John Morris - * LOOK--- I GOT A NEW SPACE HELMET ATE A GARLIC i i eit canine steht tin aah ha ey A ee ti = A a: A l FORGOT I JUST : if ) Ae * 5 “By Charles Kuhn GOES AWAay.7 _ i le a ive. rer hl gi Ri a ha lt i = & Mosth Weak (SSF SEASE to NewHigh [Civil Ceremony _ * tk ‘brought to. the Farmer's vi a Gn lita x ee = ae : = ae ee eee care Po esr site 488°] “CHICAGO UP — The May ‘wheat] en ing reals, Package 10'S.) NEW YORK W—The Stock Mar-|n Protestant minister Was Der < No quotations See crate’ futures, ran toward| oreo, Bureas of Markets, as of ket moved further into new high their hurry-up S798R0+* movie. | °lings A luce Leading issues fractions to Dennis, 23, a Catholic and sori|power mower and fertilizer spread- ae we oo she tate demnone OF Myvi reece ash. ot ing Ce, uation at shut rm Ne) i 10 k y wheat The ticker tape once again was/that his to at | garage. Seek Seenasers' atendance 1 2°08 /was mainly from short interests|A9piee Gevcnut: Be c------ "$35 late for a short while under the|Sheehan was hastily. arranged! ¢ trout Mothers’ Day Card ; a . and did not indicate lar} Apples. Steele Reds, bu. ......... +++ 495 rush of opening blocks.. The rise|Sunday night. He explained that}. i good. Sacks — ™ commercial husiness, traders said. | VEGETABLES was not. conceptrated in any spe-|his bride had to get back to her |cnstose Book Store. 19 E. Lawrence. Industrial Supplies Ss ae «weal gpehs.) don. ...44 2.00 cific groups, A number of selected |show at the Tropicana Hotel. — adv : 8 After about whea | Beets, , * Smee ae ° strength. eremony performed in ' Make Us Your Stockroom 4% cent a bushel higher on the “Sar ceteeeeee : The chapel by the Rev.(30 to May If "1:80 pat, Columbia a =, a wedding he = Pp - QUTTING TOOLS |May delivery to % lower on the) cottraaish pk. basket James A. Herndon, pastor of the |Bapt jnew crop contracts, May $2.17%; paione ary Sei Las Vegas Church of the Naza- and SUPPLIES, me, {corm % higher to % lower, May|Pimfy "Root, ochs) rene, wg cae th 128 W. Pike St. | a ; Oats % to % lower, May|! ‘bu, .... : ;| Pri. OAM. till 9:0 PM. a ; 62%; rye % to 1% lower, May| Potatoes, tame git a made a similar gain, ee oe ee fer a e__ soybeans iged low-| Rhubarb. hothouse (bchs.) doz.’ .... 138) American Motors, yesterday’s| Were deeply eccsangec rend Sale, Thurs, May 8, ‘ er, May $2.26%; lard 3 to 5 cents| i “vped. by... 21) et notive- stock, again -was|"ead in newspapers that a 1287, 8. Woodward le : BUY NOW... ‘hundr nds higher, July parnorr briskly traded. After a slight open-|{2"* SS perce Humphrey)” ‘Birmingham. Pree 4 ' : DETRorT ae 6 stook v. : Use yer OTE Eeploveer a Detratt, aCe “Bae = ha grants curs read SE. hed : * ; ‘There was a rather marked bear-| ,,"{!'s: grade A. jumbo 47; evira large! or, background includ-|yorces Pra ‘ : 4 ish note aniong many traders on wd. ors iia medium 36-38 ed a rise in steel production after eae oe = — ae Edison pedure: Dividend acd :S8E42% ecu urge an, oraga|* Prolonged week-to-week decline. |i ag pee ew TOR 2 it Ea “i 1 \ we 40; U. & Steel rose a major frac- | “We feel terrible about it. But/son Co. has declared a dividend of | ae ie tion atid Youngstown Sheet about |what can we do? We're married, |59 cents a share, payable July 15, | large 364-39; medium| g point, | ! very much in love and that's|to stockholders of record June 26. Bi som $5 amd. Te 24-97%; met-| General “Motors and Chrysler sarees couple said in a joint At a meeting with were made by Goodrich, Interna Ce a EE ‘Nat'l - } Bank Bldg. Phone FE apes R & HANSEN: “Richard, DeWitt — Donald E. Hansen Time to Get Boat and Motor PROTECTION For a Few Pennies Per Day! Call us. now for informa- Bee) [a “steven Fee Pieet* ee H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency — money. your boat and motors for @ very small amount of H. W. Huttenlocher Max E, Kerns 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 "5 Leo i F3 ave titi: #3 3 outstanding. The ident is payable July 15 to stock-| Hook holders of record June 16. GM Sets Usual Dividend | NEW YORK ® — General Motors Corp. has declared the usual dividend of 50 cents on common stock, payable June 10 ‘to holders of record May. 15. About one-half of the total U. S. population. lives in city areas or in the suburbs which adjoin them. Sa “— New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) eee oeeee Seer eee a evant ‘tae. Ss Si Soe ihe Ses Ses ee: ems es Ss ee, > > ts Oe, Os, ee Se, a, , he beene aoewe cae ees ee |. Our home loans are | : S EASY-TO-LIVE-WITH! Monthly payments, like rent, bring debt-free. home ownership to you safely, quickly and economically. * Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 05 Ww. Huron St, Pontiac FE 4-0561 YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE SHOULD Many well selected com- mon stocks are excellent investments right mow, as clude in your plans for the future. Investment can be made monthly out‘of in- come, if you wish. Write or phone for free list of suggested stocks. ‘ WATLING, LERCHEN a of oe ond other leading exchanges . 716 Pontise State Bank Bidg. FE 4-2895: well as being ideal to in- | Member New York Stock Exchonge in Net Income, Sales . AKRON, Tire & Ru cent, able period in 1957. Company as also disclosed that 36 3 ». see 10. + seee @ er E} * 26 Indust Ray |. 303 ndw yg .. 34. Ietpit sega 23 Welare nepir Oo ... 92. py” Interiek Ir --. 18° West Un Tel Int Bus Mch. .38 West A Bk : Int Harv ..,.. 323 Weste £l ‘ Int Nick ..... 742 white Mot | Int Paper .., 95.6 wy & Co Int Shoe ..... 39.1 wootworth ._ Int Silver .... 32 Yele & Tow Int Tel&Tel . 34.2 Young s&W Isl Crk Coal . 34.4 yngst shaT Jacobs. |... bz th Johns Man ||. 374- SUSIssscdeuresssss bow to ie me ewe maa us Ps *-* aa - . . se ee . bese #8 6 yea . . + Go Osan 6 6 6 ow Ps eee ese ‘6 64 55 wRe a SBSSSseessyeeys 8 Pe el ABRVSSSVESI—5' BRNReeseeces Goodyear Reports Drop Ohio (INS)—Goodyear Company reported today its net income for the first quarter of 1958 dropped 37.1 per cent from the same period last year while sales were off 12.7 per: The company eetimated net in- come for the first three-month. pé- riod this year at $10,857,506 as/ acon $17,265,055 last “share com- said sales in ‘the first quarter totaled $308,279,000 as against $353,178,000 in the compar- E, J. Thom- april wesye {Thought It Wa church. “I will see if they will remarry us in+the church,” ee ee Se at aoe EP fw 7 Se 2 B a _cessary, Whitlow said. Cl teal A Lenkoded included tooling up expenses. Motors Corp., ot has : Dennis ni | u he said. “it “If| not—"’ and he threw up his hands. Business Notes Jackie Rae Voorhees, owner the Jackie Rae Dance Studio, Voorheis Rd., will teach ballet’ and j twirling at the llth annual Baton 3 Dead Man's Truck Yields Fingerprints Nat Cash B . % wet G2Pt :.. $64| METAMORA — State Police in be edi.” 383| Flint said the pickup truck which Pw +++ 348) belonged to Pearl H. Snover, who tee Pec..." 326) Was shot to death, has yielded Nor &- Py .. i9|three fingerprints, the first clue to pede 33 The truck, found abandoned Pac ee *‘¢.5| Saturday in Flint, had been ee Sot At 1S] wiped clean of prints except for ‘Parom past 382 those overlooked on the wind- marke Ds .---$i-4) shield and on the door of the Pa RR ........12.5| G@river’s side, are being eemnee studied in the State Police Labor- Bos Th4] Story in Lansing. 51 | Snover, 71, a retired farmer, was| a -544|found shot to death in his home| Proet *"e1.3| April 28 Secgiveec SRTL * 2 Pontiac Osteopathic ‘Renovates Kitchen New kichen facilites costing be. - At present, the hospital serves 3'gn average 500-600 meals a day .3 But the new facilities are designed ito meet an expanded load,. if ne- Morne — Ordering . Press) |290 ‘Mites’ in Detroit as : Net cienge oY ees +.3| WASHINGTON (® — The Marine Se a $ $32 1623|Corps has announced « six milion peer, ge wooo eT as Bs 18.8 dollar contract award to Ameri- ar ago .... 38.2 1244 H 114 can Motors Corp., Detroit, for 250 1888 Joe 398 Be a ises| Mighty Mite” vehicles, I SRB oo | bernorr : “\ The little four-cylinder Mite with Nephier Co) jan air cooled engine is a junior Pigures ater’ decimat points are tighths sized jeep, weighing about 1,700 oon Lew Noon Allen Blec, & Bauip. 25. 3 |Ibs. Baldwin yg tA ihe 12 «(13 aL A ae Co.8;: 3 15 ag i cme Howell Else. Mir. Co. 3 46 52 America Research of Wheatland, ‘The Prop pet a. eae 7 . ‘Pa, the Mite bas Rudy ite. oe 2 12 13 by the Marines for five years Waiee ac Please om" 1} "f4| and found practicable as a ve- "SNe sale; bid end ssked. hicle that can be — carried, — dropped or landed by helicopters. « * * The contract for the Marine Mite | was awarded through the Army Ordinance Corps. The Marines said the initial $24,000 cost per vehicle drawings and Spark Plug Division Head Now GM Vice President NEW YORK @ — Joseph A. An-| derson, general manager of the AC General afid_approxi- mately $8 taken from an Walggked | cash register. *| Louls Tanuta,.of 309 N, Saginaw St., reported to Pontiac Police Mon- day that someone had stolen ’.a ICk OF PUBLLC ALE porters rite ‘ses ve held red » at SF ete May 6, 7, ‘58 Notice is hereb: ny sai day of May. tes Discoun NOTICE OF a ae at 77 &. igan, Said PUBLIC SALE ven that on the a of 944 sy May 6, 7, "58. Death Notices SCRE. MAY 4, 1988, BABY b. fae: Geneve te Drayton Taine: infant of Eu and Jevee. M. i ee and Mark lor; grandson of Funeral Terenantents by the Donelson-Johns Puneral Home. , BIAS G,, a9 0: dear father Roth and get ame pees 3 ie Will Me in state = ts » b | oor! "Funeral Home. oo MA MRS. JENN M., 1740 haa” Sescaviie age 73; rt mother of i ine Mar- ble; tre also sur- vive. agg IE ~ iy hela dee 6. Gann Deneck tome with Rev. = officiat- ing. Intermen eg on : et he C. F. Seema feeeet aome, Ortonville. . MAY 7 1958, , ROFL Ly: fed ata et Warren aaa Sree arren e dear brother of ‘Agnes f= Thems s Jackson service will be held Wednesday, ay 7, at 1:30 p.m, from the Voorhees-8i Chapel with Rev. Marvin P. Hester officiating. In- rment in N orth Oxford . Oxford. Baby Roy wilt te hs in ‘.. Voorhees-Siple Puneral _ Ec i ~ Flelp Wan Wanted M % Male_6 i MEN wir CARS, work. - Bg oe se “AD BOOK MATCHES ~ Part or Full Time Men TRAIN : ~ Ex rienced | teal ‘ a a for © WIRE er Wm. A. Kennedy ‘ities Evenings rane x for Walker's i AN WA APPLY % Paddock between #:30 and 9 a.m SIAN TODO TELEPHONE SUR- our t have good voice, _Tuit're Seeks — - 5 sales to sell Ba ‘Wonda-Chairs. Car nec- SINGLE YOUN MEN. all aoe portation account. :_ Appl Em Lo BUSINESS MACHINES who is gressive ws lik: SALESMEN ‘over eontact smal! «tls a” ies area to FE 8-2041. sel! em 7 service. -—Sates— Representative R L ie metery. arlette, q Sinle will lie in state at the Plumerfelt Pu ie, Oxford, VAILLANCOURT, MAY 3, 1958, Susan ; dear eral nieces and ne also sur- ive ner: serviee held Wednesda mn. Rev. emetery ion ot the , at p.m, net Mev + shel oe we lle ite ip ‘a a! at the DeWitt C. mate Home. Card of Thanks 1 OPAPP LAD PPD LLP PPDPREL PLD LPP .WE WISH TO \EXPRESS OUR AP- teciation for the many cards, owers and many acts o ness during the Ilinesa and de: of our father, John Alva Denmén, The Denman Family. Tf Is WITH SINCERE APPRECT: ation: we acknowledge the syin- and kindness extended to us neighbors f kind- ath rien i! vane the fliness # at the — —— Nelson, husbang of gg 7 evieyv og 5 extended Rev. Joseph Cha man ve) ‘ais ——s, wor and to the Donelson-Johns ral Home =. their soot services and to all donors of flora] trib- utes. The Nelson family. Funeral Directors “* ba el le le de al “A HOMELIKE ‘RIMOSPHERE™ COATS FUNERAL HOME Plains R_37797 Dra: Donelson: Johns PUN ERAL HOME t e rals' Snomhmestins | ‘FUNERAL HOME ; ambulance oyrriagrce or Motor BOX REPLRS At 10 a.m, today were replies at the Press | office iv the following “boxes: oo 1, 6, 8, 18, 23, 26, 28, 30, 2, 34; 36, S8~42, 45, 56, ee Mee Balada as Fx: ‘tween ag : ealls, wattpplement Income Deceseary. $1.65 Se per he. Gall FE AE BE eer ST = site se over, %. ree trom geberience need Acoly at 32 Room phone 1. ‘between 8 ce. end p.m. WANTED — MEN FOR LINE — Bee our Adv. pee | WHOLESAI ESALE AND amen yee BANE BLDG, RECPT’ Attrective en who can wri *s io tad, kes is Bas 9 mJ REVOLUTIONIAING 1X gg ed or ate. tip BIG. PAY" PAY fled: tain ky Pes Dies el Es ‘ “ber wi we Bad Bele 2 Pontise WANTED Men... Women im mets | training . AIRLINE. CAREERS .On the Ground .. In the Alr ‘opportunities for wom: or mm 5 ace _. nil vy a ee ou wi CAREER pt VISION Dept. has Box: = Pon Press. HOMO onan. csrcvees pherceneceeness DOBPOES cs cercttvcadesescuccesecss WOR sae cencetecsveschcevecacenccss — ssvesie ——s AGO escescs Sree wiched, em. to: WANTED — WOMEN fOR Ain- Ghee. Bee our adv. under _ Classification WOMAN SS Live in FOR A FEW wks, §35 wk. Must have ref- erences. OR 3-0535, Li ~~, —" To x. Ta -€ _EM_3-3685. ‘Work Wanted Male 10 ah Wks eel A N A * eresning.” . ote, FE 91908) ye | CARPENTER | : & san mt were ‘now . repair. \ | “4utne MAKER AND at 4 \ ALL 41 CARPENTRY —- PINE TRE cabinets specialty, FE ELDERLY MA pereime full-time s ss gar- care of premises. 2336, EXP, MEAT MANAGER, SERVICE like it uae area, afte 23a, P do not have s, will work. jobs_with _ a We 8 BUitD GARDENS = vel, oe Cut grass I» weeds, Free. Rad ding “he gt peg couNe MAN, 30. WANTS TRUCK- ie or any. Seg eof construction ork. EM 3-0161 Work Wanted Female 1 il we ‘DAY BF aan fase a pas Sera ” ahaelins memnceatal Fe sta A A * 7581. “ao kta tlh War kicd sorinine e| a so Cll i dune Fa 21833 A ME, aursery, 80 Days only, F 71-8282. : fee EN'’S AND " romen’s ae ations 4 out 39 Perry D lik Soutien ak oe i and =o ‘ns Ho en ‘TRONING y laity, On 38 math cane bd. ct a - Building Service 12 20 YEARS «| DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL- : EXPERIENCE | vt may _hoike. I re baa) ee Siowefte| "s aNerations and 4 fe 6 Se ee work. Pree estimates. FE. Goleee Plowing” 168) ss AAA Floor Sanding ~ \ \ ot. last OR 3-302; for free es- A- ‘A TRENCHING he Footings, Septic “.eld, OR 3-4943. 4-1 GARDEN RDE 22117 ALL TYPES OF 8PRA TREE _removal or trimming oe 4-8907. pee rye. PONTIAC PRESS. 2 Dreosmating. Ttering 1)Paniog & Desiring _2|\SLICES OF HAM : "eee a, ee, wy, a ¥ Fu UN r rent, Ye. LARGE RM. ALL PVT. rok. School, 1 child weltome. FE 6-1614 J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, 2 RMS Rent’ Apts, Unturhished 34 stov * New room west ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. no, dsfaksea. Bear bus. 7 3000s Reasonable Ploors & drives 5 A a | RMS. & BATH NEWLY DECO- = _tectaliy Jensen FE 2 ARDEN PLOWING ARD HAR: ¥ STUDIO —— 2S rated. West side. Adults. PE 2048 ed Si bse, balance LL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK . parking “New low rev 28. S20 LON PETS "ovat. : “Grice and “lock. OR 39600. | Rutgers Ave: PE gee | wae Oe COM HEATED APT. (og ethan pa Sie ‘for lareer beme. ARDE LOW TTE RM, A ONLY, REF rooms, newly eve oe poe -A&B TRENCHING (SARDENS << e orn D SAINTING, INTERIOR AND : * See atau, vi FE PE bates 'o a ‘ "oom pet te P| PEALTOR 2 PARTRIDGE! Footings water lines, field tile. terior, 5-495, 3-0335. 118 Baldwin i wai ook UPPER or IN IN- ae OE B1172 an 1080 W. HURON. PE. 5-006! GARDEN FLOWED. D. ATSO ORK RAD. ___Physio-Therapy 21A A) 3 3 RMS LEOLL BATH. MAIN FER. | dian Village. Immediate posses | eh 5 aaTe ret AR slope rs CREW A : — sa5vT or PO &9067. Lite Listing SERVICE “Re ene th, tity Ale : “HEALTH CENTER 2 ROOMS, AND Sage, SASEMEy | 7 nQOMs e-BATH UPPER FE re pe gg ALTERATIONS ADDITIONS. AND Tra Paysiens Werepy ong _cctentite | Fe Bit — oo . ome € ROoME eA Soseme basement hear me peau . Saas ——* = ROOM “BATH UPPER, Vic. , By get FE tise Builder er re appointment. Call OR 3-5651. _46t8 er ; SECOND FLOO wt Andersonville | Pe idten “th can BY OWNER dirt, PE 4-337 Dixie Hwy. Brayton es | walkin nastanee tac Mir. Ra. MA BabA. Sian 5 room brick 2 years old. aL: KIN NT WORK. cues. Se TO FIL fice hours 9 am. to 9 i Ente a beth. Ing Inquire 22/4 & B UPPER FLAT. SCREENED | - Che. M. Stout, Realtor Large level lot. W Free estimates. PE 43429. = vision S a 22) tbr Oftice mn porch, shade, close in. FE 81414. Ry stove, refi Aura @reee, OG Lee. teaa|t __Teley sion Service 2 os & : LARGE m8 EL RN, 5 ROOMS i oe wie” * es 32. ‘Axto Orion. , ous wa, ; ~ ; private vewa oles ee aa romp De Dey oF night. | 5 a, UPPER, | ba pa NICE, iy RM: BRICK Fiat AUTO. HEAT, tre | ROTO | a “GARDENS ELECTRONICS | ie Fest Clarkston. $16 week, MAple| Tice” alcns. se me PE: 250i. : livered = RR VICE 9687. ! er tro niieg —— EE TM AMS PVE BAR g ENE, OFF | + Be, AND MATH LOWER. TN | Lawns & gardens. OL _1-0635 P. _"T knew I would like this course!” | aa ee ATTRACTIVE (3% ROOMS AND 4 mWVORK WANTED | Typewriter Service 2 Service 22A _ a anes —— |i tn ge on A : ing. "PE 40912. 180 E. Huton , cane | _furnishe month ya ™* CHIRLEY. APTS. | as ite “a bahndaing eat "We mr tA ngage 9! Share Living Quarters 30; Wanted Real Estate 32A aj RMS. & BATH ALL PV LD gE ERR BE z eae Seleeme ; : nome. Insurance Agencies 17A|_fice sup Go it'W. Lawrence: |wanreD. NEAT, CONGENIAL LAKE PROPERTY L's TIN Os R or {seks Teen SP Ses Ere ing INCREASE IN RA Me ouple, or Paem Bhd bell tapaer I 4 _—— Pg wiehaite star Qakiand, __ 7105 Senter, Py Auburn, | ‘furn. F re b.4a3. fal ; a > . Fs ower We Write All surance TYDOFFICE MACHIN 3c Pontiac. All. conveniences, Ex- | Realtor Speciatist in Lake Prov: | a ‘i ANP.? ROOMS. PVT he HANDLE. a. sy. Parking Call t ard ane INSURANCE AGENCY 4), makes — immediate Service change rapes. No drinkers,| erty of el kinds 9 M15. Or. _»>® ICH HOOMS— LOWER. OR _eallect TO #4153, . , . wT TL ar 63. Huron PE 3-1111' 59") dye ST. FE 44022 a * rite Ponilac Press Box _ touvilic NaAtinnal “2818 Coltect ‘ier ROOMS. | DEL. "RIO APTS" . : features. | na lows, ft : Tree, cutting or removed. PE Laundry Service 18) Upholstering 23 LOTS |S ROOMS AND 2 IN city OR LEASE; DONELSO! SCHOOL isi ait ne nnn | oF Ulilities farm. = Oe heat and hot water, a-car ;| Save Big! Big! Big BLOCK, ORK|FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY “SERV. Wtd. Trans rtation 31 21) agile 3 roo r garege.| Save 4 and. fireplaces 8-0378, me Pontiac Laundry, PE) Decorator Consultant ba S LOTS ¥ _ turn, Coaple_ with baby” weleome, Nicholie, Realtor ~ 45 Mt At 236 W. Strathmore Go se Complete floor pian, selecti of WANTED: RIDE TO leor Are needed for ole — pro- $18 WEEELY, THREE { For Colored : ons St. FE $1301. . bungalow PE 5-3853 ee CURTAINS Tinkabed, Pontiac fable & oners, minimem enarEs “apoeges siaee Arkansas, May Mb OF) fi bie Wultes creat ie your | Feome, private bath, and en | Nice 3 rma: & ath en on CUSTOM DUCT WORK FOR NEW Laun __Laundry, Phone FE oiea est Ls one e to get a good sale, furnished. ~~ Kony any _Prospect 5t, LAKE 3 pill 5 Ae wt 4 a —— i. Bice Landscapin 7 1A Cee Caley Leke Ra. EM| YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE DE.’ NOW UN Srabeomne: = & | FRA Svatts oan 2 ye ee me. r TAREE BILLS SR FLOOR | x Sioa! Rierbor "and. Birmingham more-| Mane, today — Cire deta Clair Geeta. efesaportation hots “shi | LONG LE, BEDE, CLOSE FO ganding. Old floors a” specialty. /A-l LAWN CARE B QUARANTERD ~~ THOMAS MAS UPHOLSTERING | x eves. would conside r | s 7 CELT. ORealt modern 3 reom apts. w ort “Tae a aS ‘& month. Between 8_& : rent «are WOW ean WIN. Perry 8. - SF 88 trom Pontiac. Will | c* C U i ealtor SIXTEEN DOLLARS z beth a quarters wi i woes a. r..Pree estimates, OL 1-3461.|_ tenance. FE 5-7752 or PE 5-3906. Lost & Pound 24|—2e — ji _ Hig’ Rd. _(24s9) LY Pvt. bath, bed- upkeep. & rear win- Wocaiay. Lake Privilege. i ape Aa TREE R REMOVAL. F FREE ES- ‘ ree eee gee ee ect | | abusive cool reese cfoss Your Picts, semanas Bat bars | “imate oF Dowe ap ae ee ‘Wid, Contracts, Migs, 32 fom: apply a auman'a | lets" ware wales k'aess| $30 Month CARPENTER 4 Wi A-1 GRADING. TEDS LANDSCAP- or at Pius beds cnt Walowns|) ge) Gloom Lake Oswice | to E. HOWARD Gr. ROOMS | chilly days of Spring & Fall << tan , sew eons - : ° ,! a r La Ly ® con antruction Sat ovirgresae” Boddéin fae Ave REWARD for atormation te tg|Do you have a land contract to) Wo sutno ov ores mare | eet he all pvt. sy everything in| New ly decorated & well main- eR SETENT & BLOCK Sit cota eee I Soe Kee Cate dttast i | weeny aeSeE Son, om | Sngeag Naptinentint. ba | South een 4 FEMALE Newly decora old water. KO, Hem MIDDLE 's LE STRAITS. B [ PRIV. , Al = sg BEAUTIF UL A-l “REWARD. Vie. a1 Raeburn. 7 T. G. Trocke | Dian WH ITE BROS. wetag fe onik Sas eerste car le Yeo" 'E, Muro Re, ediee ot | Wear around deal yogis bey wie, Pate Owe). | KENTUCKY Sell ED 1643 Union Lake RO. EM 246 | REAL ESTATE omen Ah ee RE at Be ese MODERN) SEDRM,—HOME.713 one aie = a GUARAN- , BLUE GRASS SOD case. Vic. Jack-O-Hearts of weal : : 5660 Rita Ul Geaern t 100m “no 5 apt, Com- | 3 Bae bath, pvt. ent., garage. - ont mo. MA!- on Free omens Om DELIVERED IN iat aia Paear 2 CARROLL LK. CASH Open_Bves,_‘th_O-Sun._10 "ul §| pletely, Taresbetn Lake, “Only | LOVELY % 5000. ION ! | Q weekl mms PREE Est wes = PONTIAC AT — | ay ite. earls ¢ a ta UNLIMITED $ TOP. Gate | ied ers. PE 5-431 R "Tones ec: 45c A YARD. diamond shape mark on chest.| For land contracts, new or cmt | $15.75. Call Ae} 2 ; Co, .060 Huron. OR 3-9082 FE 4 1196 | —_ No. LD. Reward. After 6 soned, lowest ble discoun home or equity, Also _*_P-%. After 5, FE 734 “77 or a - No answer or days,| no obligation PE 43844 of For, stings “an all iypes of 3¢ prop. | APT. FOR. YOUNG LaDY UTIL. 0. FE siete pis, Hu Marsh |COMPLETE LAWN MADiNG.| _EM 3.04 Saas a a se MeCul | my Io @ linens fura. 25 Williams st. | {7 ' 335°N. Case Pa bJoat Pe 24008 aeeeeine ted rodent Sl eeu Lost: BLACK SUEDE CLUTCH __ARRO REALTY JOLL. "Realty BACHBLOR'’S APT. PVT. M ons BATH. | co FoR! tncucty |X Saninew. Valuables. Reware 5143 Cass - Elizabeth Rad. “PE ¢4se1 | EY i é Fieely decerate’, stove, “| Tce “G MASON AND. _CEMENT| ¢2mp tuck service. & rs Maithew Ey ae Mer R BUY ; “BA sites, Ga “Garage, with Washing =] ri ies * Ba teen enh) Sahl vt ceo meezemees, CASH TRADE SELL OR BUY “Ste aa or ; a & er } CHARLIE'S LAN. : AND _$-i06, after a. IN A FL ASH Megs REAL ESTATE q_ Sdults_only FE $-2674 SCUSEMOVIRG - FULLY =% Supplies. ‘Trees & shrubs. Lost: , SIAMESE FEM ALE ALE GAT. or Tet pr . 48450. L. A. Young. eves, PE 65-4348 _teward. OR For land d contracts, see Augie lz Open "Evenings Feed OE, ADDI- oor SPRING CLEAN-UP. 34 eats serv. | Listmes Wanted tions Licensed builder. FHA iawn cutting and tepair. Reason- N BILLFOED CON- ice to satistied s and cli-, mg _ | CLEAN terms PE 4-690, able rates, Call anytime, FE tains money & valuable papers We Buy Fquities 24 week P AL NDS, _5-7103. Reward Contact “Bet. Atwell. FE ne eet Ue H. Meyers, OR 31345 cysTom LEDOZING. YARD | A ohnson R. D. RILEY, Broker | 2% POURE N BASE- driveway "area filling. SILEFOLD. | Vic. etUE . $0 Elizsceth Lake Ra. mente, Pees coleman, Tri-Lakes Diw's tA papers valuable, PE) amazon » | PE _ellsy 44021. |. Pai PY AIR REAS.| Complete clean-up, lawn Lost: Ri RED TRH aE Vic ic | 1706 «8. Telegraph . Rd. yp Bn Purchasers. sine PDD Pat FE 2 cutting. and repair. “FE 46510. Elisabeth Lk. & N. ___FE +2 ok McKINNBEY CANADIAN COTTAGE. POURED CONCRETE BASE. EXPERT TR TAneNO AND: tase 7" can ii FOR LAND CONTRACTS. Qities, $800 Commerce Ra. exe, Bs ona | a rv of removal Ph. FE or OR|LosT: K NITY OF| HM. J Wenwelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. ry 301 Gomes. kins = 41355 ON Love a ee 9S oe Ghevasion, Magic bie. TY FARM WANTED MODERN } BEDROOM x. 7G | heenapee be ee cuties. Mie Die PATE oo peed. pe mes | home with basement en lake sanding and . Phone FE annescer LOWED WITH TRAC. Diack Englisn Conte. Lie, No. 85 — or more with Pioe ft. f = s tor or roto-iiller. Yard leveling —— “children, og. uation WHT 8. Teleere | LAKEFRONT LOT PAIRS soug| RERTOCRY BL GRASS SOD,|WILL PERSON WHO ae EE COTTAGE — Must food EAVESTROUGHING Merian blue grass sod, Delivered| child's brown purse in = tenn Fg PE +0005. ane ‘fjen baremen's ARTE wica any time any place. Top soll and wrt night. please, ‘Eh = quities. jf ey a Tee | Sk ET oe or pee — | ar lea Sand and gravel ee Clemetis. Farms, Lake rq 3 Ayr qurA. ‘wee > 4 poly Wal “D & M ILDING gered. Charles Ingram. FE “Hobbies & Supplies 24 Reside or Tad ae tana Contracts Severs "went v"furn. iit. san pee Week, PE 41002 on aaa SERVICE —~ LAWN OWING NG. REAS. ed _——— EGO HARBOR. 3807 ABT. | D botn FE 2-1004 Eves. OR 3-2778. te PAINT, BY gan es. pecronme.| — your move now to that home | pei M. Jones, Real Est. wk. . Knowl- ge Rent Rooms 37 ; LARK Work & MAINTENANCE | “4. TRENCHING AND Rane ee Perna oe tmaliee,_ gut. expert. TRADE | 2 BEDROOW. . I cae arNg “WORK GUARAN- N Perso ill lad to : BULLDOZING Call MApie $-1194 after 4 otices & nals 25! mfg Taow & cnt'et.cor| Rent Apts. Peratehed 33 her R, D, _ PE 17-8872 salesmen will be out immediately. n ee. R MODERN 18T FLOOR, 3 ROOMS “Teme Siuah aad comen work seeding. —g your Pe coe | rem, mate share expenses. TED Met REALTOR (Eee SHARP. | MO gam seg PE 5-0004, PE 3-3706. LE Se rn = ——+ See it ee ks) rn NY ~ KITCHEN on : TRENCHI towing and light hauling.) hig’ ‘a frtecdly “savieee TE ¢104 & FE s|' bath, adults only 200 N. Pad: | NEAR FISHER BODY — LIVING iawn \Qpen Ryenings __Sunday_1 to 8 Septic tanks, leach beds, b t an EY 2-122 Confidential, The Sal ; > | dee Apts. room, Kitehen, bath, Util. 618 5 foundations. Free estimates, Cali Cotting pa 2d D yal Arm | HAVING TROUBLE? i RM. N, cosy. Ars. BS week. OR 3-7206. r Al house, farm Refined ad -| NICE UPSTAIRS APT.. PVT. EN- St 5, a led yt 10% mile Ra” & Ter MASON SHOFS or land contact Riese us. enced | _ Ret BE bebe Nunes Gat Gxvcues” @ & G| c . og a called HENRY 3 COMPEAU nating, § ay dil 1; 4 BEDROOM. F Bi FURN. | _cago,_ Building Supple 12A} _can hie 2 100 cubee a Pe 83000 PONT TIAC R REAL cement soe, _ oR NEWLY DECORATED. 4 LARGE PIREBRI USED, 10 CENTS EA. field top soil CALL E 737_Baldwin pag & KITCH-| rooms, Aul Hgts. . Reg. 3 vents en. 31M W. wd “ | for removal of, unwanted hair. MEDI ATE | coetig Eygrything furn. Adults. oe fe Ra. FE 8319, FOR GALE NEW ano USED) OMS saw work. Wee 24h IM rr Rad ROMs (& Bats, SMALL 3 RM” BATH. i8T PLOOR. lumber, 1768 East ‘amiin road Bey fans *Pacoe” FE 44228) AGE Oliespis, PROT | ACTION Maleety ed +1 acre ee 35 ee | OF FB OE08. __. sane i ID SUPPLIES — 128 ; = = : é ‘ist ATTRACTIVELY | res , Neatly aie 1 Eee SOD begs Een FE os exact ft ccna Yar) eh fe age ay| Seat | ete -_ : d : : “i WALLED \ : : Pie a i D b ? fat “pees why | pede “with, box Cag ee SRece., SS See. Weck FE (671 Lake Dr Heat and water, ¢ rms. * Business Services 13 Harry W ite & Sons, Ine. n Debt Es 1 Templeton, Res Raleor’ Wes eben 3 Pri sto, MA 4080, _f 151 8. Gus Lake re ae i yeu are having trouble meetin front , i OUs! or test counsel: Z 20_Ofohard abe Fa_7E_ +06). | a eee Houses Furnished 35 if fr “wae r goat cabling, Gaerne, tor : Toearel, MA_ 4-203, Sart nea PAVING Drive ua sramaen Gunma on pass vIck Ww rvici makes of ae og tS pautome i a ROv'S, #6 Oakland PE sti, ASPHALT PAVING We install and none driveways, all power equipment, Free a mates. (PeLianin — PAVING A __$-1208 BLOOMFIELD WaTL CLEANERS, eres et est, No chlgntion PE #301 23601 hee pee ‘ Brick Clean- tae Lenore Weeds & mud : from lake ronts lakef. Fr est. OR yei26 cn See rae Moving & week 9 Al ~ snhy et ee ee AA-1 Reduced 1 i ‘é. CONT Ae AVY TROGEGHO: esti- Rubbish. Fil vel FE 5-5623/\LIGHT AND HEA i with 2 ton stake truck. FE vy ee ae eee ~ O'DELL CARTAGE PE 5-6806 - ~ UBB Sheek FE Trucks to ent rate in ~ CHIMNEY WORK Chimneys cleaned. bin mewn built, butt new, Pirepiac —— water tg ¢ repaired. . gas chimne are. -By local, 1 registered com any et low prices this mon * #25 8. WOODWA a ze reg so ired. 4 + B “Ee Crooks ‘Rd., Roe ner FH| TRUCKING & HAULING RUE 5-3000. 4 TRND EQUIPA %-ton Pick Dump trecke. Pontiac Farm and- Industrial Tractor Co. | FURNITURE. NEEDED ties farms, and acreage. A’ pron 7 epee Peal whiten far, ta eee LA AR NE Entire peut 9 or — =< 1 lg . Fer. down town at 288 N. | with madera precision machines sei i for you b&b Community ROY KNAUF Feat eR APTS. F. Sw >A “PICKED Sale. Phone OR 3-27 8% W Huron st PE 2.7421 pownnown UIRE 2 AU: ork, | —!P yi of dhargs. PE 54-4638, _ (WANED TO ‘BUY ~ = At, UE TYPES \\/¢ Will Buy _ BURN 4 neitice * a : furniture Ph a A ON ;|Painting & Decorating 20, Wid. | Pane eer 33 Your Equity ee 267 Oaxla vale maar | ST CLASS EXP. PAINTER “ Dt toe your nome--cash walt. 2 ROOMS AND BATH | : ia oe x =) s-te00 ee a joes on ig Pigs Banal fl tating nee Giroux-Prasks Ser Dis'e Peyaeews Pontiac, Adults. rE Shes © oe ‘| PE 40058 or PE #3788. ADI dE geal a pe aah, sistas”: WANTED: ALUM. BOAT. AROUND GI MONEY | oar ted cst. Fe br a a oe OR me ne : eis. ™ t. 4 e i, WAL ea ON: Wanted to Rent 29 further, inform fee! Northview Ct. off Oatiend, d company Pree is timates. 3 ROOMS, GROUND a a

i “On .ROOM APT. FE ened. Call for appointment to-|412 W. Huron Ee __ 45361, 81 ,ubarn Ave ~ apeeth 2i8 CASH ‘7 "RMS. & ss BATH. FIRST SPECIAL: HAIR CUTS. Have buyer for small: home $3500 — v 25256. & wt 6 o S| eas ; = s a. np FE Apply Sree aie, x66! Perry. r" mLWoo Realty za se a ROH ai es LARGE BEDRM. Wed, Children to Board 26 CASH _~ ang. kitchen. All» turn.” private ~~! FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY Ta clot or ceuble, Yate 7 Al LICEN , HOME, LOVIN G| Trrcash Fag wont Teak | ine. — sped : prope a iy sk om. | ted many cases _ can a get 2 RMS. & BATH PVT ENT om ee ME.) you cash for small a _Child welcome $12 wk FE 8-1431. ret also ‘have, buyers ae } LARGE ROOMS ie hg rinse eo egotmens, Cane foie or PE a A a _Dlay_yard. Licensed, MA 5-232 Wid. ‘Household Goods 27| «ister Mr cart. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, 28 MONROE “ <2) We HAVE, QUALIFIED SUYERS) Ro arise, Phone x bn08 ee | essonabielb clo ng ings throngh Classif te 2.8181. , i3 I A WEL for cash) . tn : e MYrile ted Ads? trance, ‘eer yar “Tested Adults only. . eet j Ge RMS PVT | it ae v' te é 139 Raeburn. ; Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 RM, KITCHENETTE & Pvr. bath, heat, stove & refrig. furn., adulis coir. N. Paddock, Al- * i APT FOR ROOM LEASE, * saute ie Semen Bel — Air v. Ss, SSPOROST PARTLY FURN. _Lakefront apts. OR 3-9105. 1 BEDROOM UNFURN. APT. 3110 mest Ave., Keego Harbor. i8T FLOOR, 3 & BATH. HEATED. Good condition, FE 2-7425 VACANCY IN THE “WATER: 1 13. “ROOM “WODERR at — AC FE | * Guid welcome FE. 2.40sb. 1 BEDRM, DELUX UXE, FVT. SHOW. er. Bachelor's A ca = Sis cou- s. es . FE furn,, $20. Bate . Corner of Moe retaker 5 nae BRICK, 1% BATHS. Cc of Lakes fami} ar ant os :~ Ww arom — ma Rats urn. 6 ay BEDR Livi SKao dining a. kitchen, bath, dou- ble a Children weicome. furnishe “ieee thy Fea eo ROOM, ETT CHEK _ privileges. 345 Baldwin. FE 4-1039. Rooms With Board 38 a eee. 4 atabewe rag Soe Sa) Bee ste ford Apts.” These apts. are only | gbe el ree coveLY WEST SIDE HOME , 3 eae old and have spacious | En: taxes Orion, MY 31033, ee | room. |.5 2 N ; - Fun beth and large wtttieg teem. | decoment, sate ott privi.| Convalescent Homes 38A maces Ts | “= mo. Close to all conveni- . leges to private on Eliz. terms. | Lake after 5.7328. | VACAN top ELDERLY On "WHITE BROS. _ HODERN, pit a cand — . hmat le. : s Bree nt Ey = Ee : sam : eh sseoeee sens = ‘GILES on Eves, ‘ti] 9: Sun. 20 ‘ti! §| lor See Lonie Wonces. 1676 | ~~ 2 im 1 ee __ Paddock by ONO RM oS L BATH. ply AUBURIN OR! zs x 7 BEDRM. zi = R “ etrig, Ete be heat, elec, stove &| Also > ies room & aim , : util pam FBS -yer—eres | ue beaed petvileges. 967) | ¢ “i kubem refeie i =. Drayton Plains 24 TS, PVT. BATH = room home and entrance, canal front; rent . i it, Sr tn ty Rent Houses Unfurn Boog Rent Stores 40 a oe age 7 REDRM § RMS. VACANT. W. ROOMS STORE . Huron St. near Generel Hospital. | won hee: pL and Boe sid ‘wa 20 te ol IN. minum ex r _Ret. required, $65, FE 22600, | Adults. FE 32009. &.| quite at 209 Voorheis Rd.” : 7 BEDROOM UPPEE BRICK DU. 7 BEDROOMS, RAMONA TEB- Rent Office Space 41 West St Suburban ; e 15 month, C : _ privileges. A Fs +1559. =” = 22 500 8Q. FT. j Breeseway ant and fate: OS r aa ten, TCH soft aut 3 on gall UPLEX. 480 MO. Sis Capitol 2 ae "pide, 1.300" down. da ter & stove. Well heated, very | j Bava N_ Apply nent door, 1% W, Huron St. FE 40561, , _clean. 300. heat ar. Tel-Haren, $73.90 AVA aL| GILES REALTY CO. 2- AND 3-ROOM "APTS a are for, insur... or Mag. agent Sec. FE $6175 | 221 BALDWIN A Re : ir move & reigorster,. ‘At Its ey. Pee Oren. Ae Lie bere pe gS the se Yoni 210 8. Tele- 454 Auburn Ave, 7k & BATH 103 4g OBE- ° fhwe PR ahs no: iv FLats: .; ) 2-BEDRMS Goceank ‘aser eeax. "Lincoln School on Buclid — st +2533, or_ FE §-1172 7 foow ’ ls _ehild Fn ony 3 ROOMS AND BA oq 1 bitck Oxbow Lk. AND | KITCHENETTE | furnished. 8-0544. * Hy ont Oakland Av raed ya s 3-4988. 40 Mariva, tn Bat me Pe sine oath aby seleemne. PE 2-1718. SAVE ENERGY, USE \WANT. ADS! To find al 9b, place to live or a d uséd car, see Clagsi- PE fied NOW. Fal 3 Fy ae AND ME? i BATH, th. NEW. "0 chia wae Apt. 2 tema anne FRONT HOME. st 3 35-8006. {3 7 seDaa ea Rh BATHS, ON | % acre. Near schools, in Clark- | ston. MA 54-2389, _TBEDROOM ranch. og BRI tull basement. _ Tt * treet. $08 per month, F 3 7 RMS ARE ” cal ey BATH. INQUIRE 287 Pat karoge, taxes Seria ant. e $00 Owner, Conse, able Seetiem see, Asoeces Me DRM. ae ata Te¥ibE REAL. ESTA ment = Teergation ropm. Washer & dryer included 5 sues | : : 2 oft Ms9, Cal Fe ssoe ster! How Would Yee: ne Si i : TAME AND GATH HUST RIGHT . une to own « nice 3 mitt ORE for an jer oer. ec i home with. f basement, en- ; We y * gy month. See after closed worry car aterhed het FI Lace ncigeneian e land ® : 38 a OME, Wal Li-TOWALL of Wate ? ne) id man servomay ceaseete Seas fel me “af Bag v REAL ESTATE appoiniment. / , / Taylor, realtor, FE 4254. ‘419: W,- Haron For Sale Houses 43 “3 Syne kichen wth soremie 16 RM. M N tN DRAYTON le and apace, ce-. Plains, only $1 down. ramic. tile bath, basement, gas - k” peed tame ‘whe rode dees boteast ene: COet Sree. == 4 Rome. CRESCENT LAKE STA $ Fm. modem on West Huron. me eR h, piss- 4 rms. with te — Wa lovely Also 8 ow NAN step-savin . PW. DINNA joom, 3 eat ge ds 6 Ww on aan? * F sod ine down, Oot s ~~ GI RESALE | wan Gl RESALE ed 2 Me pe pope ie vileges. CA CALL Pi Fon. = Wir wets. mall down ° real for gash per cent. at $55. . Wil 2 e ali or part. Ask - | abt. ot rood eet, \, RS z i ee : pe So Br = : . : . - f i} t t Pe ‘ ee mh : en © bd = 9 - at J * ; ae - = rg ‘ = < ‘ * ee vg i > 4 Pe | a ~ i ae Foe : ae y bar . e - cueseee arcane | a ie on . a se ne = MAY-6,-1958--__— aes =eninemme : Sale Houses 43 a ee . as hieteess PRESS TUESDAY. a ' For Sale Houses 43! ‘For amet ian ee ts by Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43| oo cocte soe Sere agers _For Sale Houses “43 CARNIVAL ne! a \ oo eae BEAT THIS! | podem hos BOPP ‘| For Sale Houses 4) . : 1 LEve EMD Reed etna down. i) AY YTON PLAT a | | SPEMAEEVeL REAR phi Gee rge6 Rooms ~ $150 DO NOTH | DN. |. : ; : 4 | : ; “tins & alum: Be mpg 3 - $8,000. — with Le firepla 4 Large oe \ ? N G DN. halt | Ze | eg cond i, gaan bot teat and ing room Ww Se Kitchen, Rroa costs wil build 3 or om your tet. ‘ ©. : 1 5 , | inets, 12512 my 7 PLUS MontroAGE Wit’ bulld co my lot for small) : , , ee Fie sant “CUCKLER REALTY | a a kee that’s sight, for ise "a down » payment Don McDonald.|] | - / a el EM 3 : “ge _ 236 N. SAGINAW men 4 Full it base, 2 =. 3 sey $85 per m D A é - : : es eee FE PE 45663. ly 2° ; & tnearenees part brick — TH : ; : SVES. PE 32-7520 OR $18 950 ‘with terms. ee #. right ‘Inte tie 9). & Rowen ye large lot justi] ROOMS AND UK tae elt. ‘ Build Now » 4 BEDROOMS ~~ heasbe = 3.000 wi) move. rou from, Car cath | SS pa Bui O | leges F 4 eee i is pack ee ? gat Sy On oles ‘of _ year e edre. Our plane or Lake Privileg: | c. gowa: 5 nt Om our iot or © you's starter Nearly new ted iiving Beate. rh ee re ‘larkston COLORED | | & Loveland |*3# CM OR Ne . sha — HA : = ee . * rther infor-/ Jarge modern a Almost 4 actes Shout sab \DF "REY L ESTATE, INC. Wai: RESPECT 2198 Case Lake RO.) iiilis ‘Metates tC Davis. 4015 area, On & paved street, Myth er a eee REA Clark Mich, Kre considered more’ ee 24875 | va ei pee oot Oe §-4311. food neighbo : Eade ents through- [REAL ESTATE —. 20 cHOSS PROM BANK? sential when we sell you s #1.000 Bown GF REALE. Far: BY OWNER iow S500 DOWN out this love _ ee Dixie ; pClarkston MAple 5-582) 12 te & - : Ld Tully fe aan No basement. Nice, clean home. 1 bionk fo, Few ‘Madi- $ ym modern bun- Pay "ithe “upstalts. 9A | hakpte: sotede or Maple” b-1097 [ Qpen Doty? Co 2- Ranier 2}“RAINBOW REALTY” | : ~ id ~ OR 3-6083. after | Nice. bfccks. grad school | A nett tin full basement te ge- ree’ By Cwner cea gi tbe HO? we aniston 8, PaDbOce % : Sal ae nd fe oa fed'tem Bleed low te 4 stall : room, Ww i oa : —— many "fine ogg res Y ym tome, Suli'_cash or $9000 dows. PES! BRICK RANCH. 5 100. 150. foot as DOWN ;} settle eats Dis INC. sonaliy to realize | Charming 2 bed o Weieloee NCOME & rooms, 7 baths, 1 rink} | rter home with full : AD see it per: y te basemen we nic | INCO) lot, sodded front lawn with s 3 bedroom sta wiring. lo- Drayton Plains savas by eels | Se oe Te nea! Mt Chee st, |e taled, Cred Mer y SS Seve Sae isk | on a Pern og taco Ra |} BEDRM. BRICK HOME. 2 te| ton area _ : FE West Side Brick |_-Bundale br, OR 3-480 “before A, “KARE Bou | fnttls, Snehed, MA Pel ee wate eee : maReRDAY LAKE. © CQLOOIN | on sia est Si ee 3 $9,000. with $1.000 down, - |BY OWNER J") te paar. , shell : reuse eovare tenedt 0” tot lots, "354,000 $12,500 * bedroom tomes for sale 4 Here's & cute little 2 bedroom a 4 . “ 1765 E. Ham- lot close to the tit Rng Sree SOUTHEAST OF "j = LOON LAKE |_peshesier' Soret | eee M ; #3, SOUTHEAST O} Wixom utes OME, DIN- ‘ TA N AEORT ly nt. Double | rage. PONTIAC | uea| tava 3 bedrm. heme. frame, Bera maarke, inet.” large — s, F. C. Woods Co. IN COMF nt pedrea wos bm Er tk. carport palo,” bal ite car on r faraee uly 300,5t. from moon las « garage. $15,000. Terms. . = | Reaito Late Rosa & MSO N OW On 1}4-Acre meio 000. a. eeaeen. iagot water saftene?. gu as| lake. $1. * . a Cormd. Williams 3.2603 t cute, ged + BOm“by appointment please, | -fau ait Ar] Clarence C. Ridgeway leplace” tached garage: "Wel ; : esicenaiia stl No Mortgage | ssc secret, “Paneslon’” BUY & SELL ier Pod REALTOR la rr $20,000. Ferm | j See VETERANS O Drayton area. Wi a eres : Yano CONTRACTS ee 975 Baldwin a ae rae Py bedr modern home. Dining . : Costs bright. kitehen, ase wall GI RESM. ug ath co BRICK. ,, living rm. kitenen, Tull base- OW . full basement ‘with du oe OLIE R Sabet Se SS) in areas 3 MEESTER oe | foacy psoralen a foun, © M LA : nner . NICH M iO. Large 20d, amall parcels for sa ma NS | OL) ee PAYMENTS mk, Stones ate ts, near 0. Rog. VS Pot Of m jo xT Home co: softener. The & HARGER OO. | otan agg gg N D WN SANDERSON REALTY | See eo >| JIM WRIGHT - | ress THAN RENT a lees is eae lovely place entrances : . ; REALTOR . ith its abundan: . Seat TEES | RE Pete cates) DO oa aN re oa cries ae ; “ate separate, new gas $400 pown, k, Mr. Higgins? | 345 04 EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 tarts deal | eve $80 per year, ome ~ -eove ceilings, . ve my old job bac a OPEN LISTING SERVICE 10 deposit star 12,900 ' EXCLUSIVE AGENT furnaces, new garage. one ot ie YMENT a oor nomet neat, Reads “I wonder if I could ‘ha y ‘a support us and | _ MULTIPLE Li gn ch RANGES & OVENS fon Norms. Murry! Call few Jots i _ doesn’t make enough money WITH with = By Ward th drive. you. are 3 bedroom starter hom Henry just an yr : LORED GI ODERN FEATURES . Fox 2 es a oT on your let Jet or ours, hi for of Lg = Hn ~ = ful basem «nt oe | 91,000 dows down, . ae vied Gah ahs the government too! : co .OADS OF M Howar 2 st Se he ee | oe 2 oe eros el fa : 7 43) -EOoMONNZ BOWS sant “SO REAL ESTATE ta — se . WALA Call now hisady oun rian . & M50.!512.000 easy terms, in = < Measss 42 ‘For Sale Houses 43 oon 8 SL wean. ; — ENT? | /828 Ditte Hwy. | Drayton Plains | os ; Gomer, On 3 30s. fom, Dasement, 1% cor aa a For Sale Houses 4 ann MENT —BETTER HURRY WHY PAY R ? ew OME: Pl sag, oo mens KERN, Realtor CLARKSTON |) SF Suz MODEL OPEN |? BepRcom MEAP TARE ORE . ~ Live Whe ae! “NRichard, steele, Highland "REAL ESTATE SINCE isi” | brick. racch type full besement RJ. VALUET, Realtor. AYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 1 | WEAR JOSLYN — wails, oak rt, cOM arpet- = M 3-6210 REAL ESTATE 8 jot 100 x 150, lived KLA WEEED. AY. 950 down. 6 ee ee ate tin MU Ghee . $2,800.00 “down, assume GI. 4s EVENINGS UNTIL. 8-30 EXCEPT FRID. basement, . brick, oak tng &, “fireplace siex30 pati. BY OWNE! cB. 140 ACRES, LOCAT. DIFFERENT per ee cent mt morigageswal. $14,600.00. “OPEN EB LISTING SERVICE : oct sd ot) Manenlm ) cooler ohh aaa paved street, | built in 1 Large oak trees.| land, $112 per acre, HOME WITH INCOME r Lisroln “J & bath, ra rie ¢ ae, "Realty Terms, FE aeae RANCH HOME meely rms. aoe ,POR, COLORED Sagar Se MIDDLETON WESTOWN "REALTY Ott | Voorhels. 4 rooms , bath, Multi-La ee try Club.) picture Ser tt bassmal over Some ‘close te Goymiewe. ar — Huron Gardens. | PE 82763 of EVES ser | garage OU enean . Nr ation spac rmation N : CLARTY iteh-| 3960 8 Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 nee ranch 3 igs. bedrm. pemse. looking’ rolling ta agp ma hes 8 Spears ees =| ome Pie aglnl room and — = PE_ 22162 ; Elec | r- eal . vee ‘a builtins; 3s car| 3 “and hes. b pase 2 Russell . Nott, Realtor Basement hot water, Nicely NEW GI — NO DN. brick 9 4 2 plastered garage. ni Rec, S gang ide! fo v Sarge 170 W ve Cee) ene a ary en a, "eae ot “ee In. Owner, a ore 4 more. TOROOM-HOUSE-6n ried this eoep : \ ] FE T anch et J sized kitchen. Gasi- : field |BY OWnER. _ &E, ke, © ° Fm n large screened porch, of level png = nn ~ : Joslyn Cor. Mansfie 1) Seo er a” = i Pl Us. oll heat furnace, breezeway, 68 | s59 powN—2 eat and clean 3 ? (OU IN reens. Paved street. Builder. ; 5 Miller OUR NEW LOCATION | ae xunn, Fe 2 ECONOMY =~ month | rage, and outside ea ‘ep wl tags agp bapa home. MOVES YO s FE 5-6767. $6800 var McConneli Wiliam 2 E 2-0263 sgh raguive 20x30 oe eee | ee eae cm Basement. § miles north — G MORE TO PAY I No Dn -e heat ~~ : s TEL-HU BY OWNER M Immediate p NOTHIN S $$ . as my Realtor / _ MOVE RIG 2 Er _ Ox256 brick, 2% yrs. oid. . G 5 ny i “ben completely terobshea 3 rea. CALL bedrm.. ‘By, 100: Land: S HOMES CLOSING COSTS . goa chyerha arin Poe 2 bed tii _* ‘ Corner af jot S 06 oo, wary ACREAGE Ln ca wd . PAYMENT noms bea = TERMS . f : oa tie 3 ' kitehen, ceramic tiled bath, ee . Hiltz ‘tad “school hook Watertorg Twp, sid om $500 DOWN & uP ARE INCLUDED un yoo — -. Boa. ‘terms. oe er : re sain cy cere a.m.: 6pm toT p.m. Leslie R. Middleton er Month | »« wn EE & Featherstone ~ : Boe ae hn z fea- ES cs amaend OKE 188 N. * PALEER BLDG, CO. _ West Side—$9,600 tewe|* O So ee wa se od List your ROEERTY W PE 32-0657. a4 = OR 32-3022 FE 8-6003 $59 Per M on ~ n." WiLsON 3-0586 FE 68-6192 f q : and home, ae aes take over Seertgage. 0S Se = IN * ‘ . cellent care and ee AR, ; - & Insurance - B evae IRWIN Wii sib terms” | sty erent Sg J Templeton |, assomte | ati, "getea 9, tar qureen, ene : . S to- be lived in. Other MULTIPLE LISTING sER BROKERS INVEST! , ~Ax 12 ag eng + fp llerns Easy : ' | BRICK RANCH tt poe» are: Like-new car- = re ak a ONLY Jot. seen a ~ |Timeto Build — - foom and dining ell, Encet peting, screened y _ | Low Down Payments op vriek, | East Wilson Ave. y VA APPROVED LOTS sms FE E ‘ new home that you; room with eating | We have @ siumber of homes ie teen ing nen as aie gg) Sey are wer, 4 go LEFT LOON LAK Bove. “ that can be agg Shag mand b dinette. “Pall Nespmant. Bice ot heat tig. excellent eond- Wixom crament ms tee | KL" Templeton, Realtor tien. Pull basement, Levety 2 betres, heme, frame ve low i urn fav rooms with or =| K Oren = a tae Raeburn Street. sea} F HA -$344 i _carerarane, Only 300 ft. from or three ment. In the 2339 ae 6 rooms 3} bedroom ony . e : . i car . c. Sity "and outside, Call our ee en a MOVES YOU IN 7 rol Ridgeway a io in and talk it BY OWNER on 2. cor garage. Ea $50 pet mo. “AND ¢ ee our salesman. room brick home Sese or 136 E. Pike st. a inves corer tk Lake Orchard Lake Ave. nth R ¥ of pam oeee. Angelus ares. —— wraree t unit. Brick AU coe ms Poti er O 7 een Ave. a : end, breeseway. ‘fireplace. large Basement ol heat. Garage! worming MORE TO PAY HOPKINS a Rochester kitchen, | ‘foe e price of $20,500. pase priced. AL PRICE $9,176 $295 DOWN OR TRA Country atmosphere = — duplic or _ Pp POR 3-6480. Reasonab! LOT , New 3 bedroom —— Tea boss Yeo R basen | | —= : ORCHARD LAKE AVE. - NEW_} BEDROOM ee ae : extra food basement “ine ! . Youngstown Kitchens — 2" Prive Full basement, large. lot alumi: real Ie Dear gee Ss TRADE OR SALE _ | Zosperwavs, xuchess 7S Bs, aang ae ved available too Tage. At $18,000 you wil ele Off Joslyn, large 3 bedrm. mod- , nontE ; ODFRN HOUSES FOR GALE bedroom homes now ‘NUDSEN -[ scree i GE ye eT tune. ‘tetander om | Ge dosiyn — Model under con | § 7 MODERN wovens | three. bed Cass Avenue Income, | Rutten B miso, aarp S| fet hela Se hin Nothing Down) jeg sits eea'sermeat"st | Suction —"one chat’ ae : REALTOR. . : now for an AYS: FE ris! can cat tem full" pesement ‘forced ar Circe we aaa tO 7. a te down, 8 this neat 2 ved eves: ATOR 3% a subdivision ata ae PHA terms. . : THIS won't believe -un- * re. East of Yellow : be or EM “E3017. : Sons : ; stead Auburn Heights Area ui iat od aoe abulous "3 8 Re See! LORAM. BUILDING CO, John K. Irwin & * | PONTIAC LAKE Mt in our family will be so happy Eagle ouceas SAVE 6 PER CENT . Eee fe 1928 : @ + Walle oan Hors, ; DOLL HOUSE . i this Pama by mag ew ie “available. to. . ae veteran DONE AC REALTY Sale by owner, four me a ae The auto, oll best te | was | ry phe tg is” a. charming ent aod ge 137 Baldwin RO Be she Sheffield off Baldwin : 2 sige ana ace. se ech vee Soloenteg port see the tiene MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Al 1 eal for slokes “an "quest house ise delightful kes” ~~ Early Bird pecia , divi J aes ee Co —— home. with attached se-| “Heart of the ee SS Lake privileges, to alum. Builders, _ Attention foun- look NOW. yo hae pdohen ay miso has genie Near or non ving at ps Neat 8 f room home. Liv wd & 287 x i . : You'll bedroom ace 5 dation on lot, The well js in MODERN HOUSING: quiet col fgg Ae ogy ae it's Destin this sew 3 potas Feccietes this outdoor gril. ——— avery es sirable jot ps 8 street gryeciooess eat ae used home, — =| Rregince, = £ Only $7,000 with $700 down. b Park. home. TRADE F i vinyl tiled, : ; Pt sell. pquiekiy. Gail Kitchen, ai ain ol ely ee a pede m bom ‘. yh ‘tte re aivided basement eo com 4 2 Can Be 3 se ter = car * distanc ent with a - ty tiled xtra wih little additional expen: excel- , Has full basem Plus With bed- dream agi) ‘Gol Meet your matic heat and. bot "Will trede late ~ privileges!” sis. so, “terms pong ed BAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, lng: Fay BH mortgage costs, balance on oir scome neat downtown, can be arranged. fom, kitchen aitached’ garage. : uit a Herriagton amie. Lares Sas din: G A Y TO easy monthly payments. 3 *= Saeeme Veterans new home| Will ‘consider $500 down. with specous aa: : os, Are you leeking fer s now home Annet Inc. DRM. viecon, ‘mpustous biteben E. Pike es. WRAY O'NEIL, Realtor George R. Irwin Seat where you can, benefit. from 3 Acres plenty" ot cupboard ., ttre = FE 4- 95g. Sern FA pen 88 REALTOR Hg PE pada Cobia | ba ghmgnedlt petal ge 2 Doma | Included with Gis 5 soem heme. a ta = bedrooms wardro FE 311 “we 5-0101 bs letely carpeted, ha Only. 5 Paros $9500 on “Em ay ond Bendy | IBLE — HOME S closets ay § Bg yg MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE aca Basement fas Children, "Why’ po Teasonable terms. = regs ty pret, 38 fo erect cutie lores oat CUSTOM ... [ounce urine axe Bee tba pte apse | And f "s 5 as Ww * = > al oe | BS St t=) No Mortgage mera eee) (NTE TI] | Samecen ances HOW HRS Lei | see tae seat MY. had te: 8 \. z 6 i 5 : — other first offering for fortable well b 3 tached 5 a ee paved drive, fenced yard ape. sitio lend corner setting This is the ome. There $1800 down. nearly new . pene se all ‘round. Rich told ranch type h th | with prick at Walled "vind ao peg Costs Reduded price si8. 115 with $6,375 ez | =e “w toom, dinin ART? - tre.3 bedrooms, ‘nice tiled ba bedroom 2 bath . | sindew and counter top wer ye a et Re _ powi age ly Al igs Ame Bg | == f° iaree Eiteben with. builtin GREG ? Bl 4 space, floors, French doors » PAYMENTS | an. &, Dal. mn by appointment . p= Hitchen.” Base- Can you recognise real val | & lntge bitches ogy ae EMBREE & GREGG KWOOD MANOR | siapaue Belt apa S00 NC) poo THAN Ms, Deal (eo uty PPPEAD yon) PERS Gaiety Beutel] Rit pe Predrind's| oat ether, ee, TOR | mag game Ente WEES in al joe & ‘ ‘Te hall floor arage. $34, room uipped REALT i 3-4393 Lt, tet ee ee Eo s oPScangps «ove | Rigernges Seems ged | REG, ty St cy Scan Tih gare oe, | PEM eg NIOTO ent nam EFS Soom Pyar rooms. ; down, tds , soften clone fe qd BN ano > Ee corny Re NO BARGAIN GOERN FEATURES oy Lars Fm sede WATER | tas Witla oth BS | open Beets © Bandar'| ws FOR SALE BY OWNER - “_ —% ear “ —home HY PAY iT? - ; brick fireplace. oe | TTAWA HILLS . finished i with paved)! gut ws worth the mon a. OWN to - ceiling en that ° dies OTTAWA attached have to be price uous kitchen that : . ‘ drive. ' gpg ob p hg Bn hn & neat, oars. | should please the nee ? So “ees : Three bed. g k— reasonably | : ere lanase by Sly ye piactered wpainted Falls Pa ee Model Open y ’ Rats? han basemen rooms, “13. ft. sitchen. brick and RE AL L AK TERFORD HIGH, | 3 $ room excellent condition First Stee features make thie bor $28."| ment, Automatic oll heat. Buil : ; © catbilities A. professionel Canal front to beautiful Wiliams Bedroo Black top street.| fine offered. Must sell. | j : : tte tile. bath = xtras. Oi! AC heat. 500 ment Sh eae tee O2;| jo tees: Re caved oe car WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 L Doesibilities. A at “s Monel oy — LIVING Ene sito Low sown. per rooms, many Beas! is ei e Cement drive Inole Hills Address. 2. level a ~ ) we e in Pontiac. garage, Cement adver-| tanley at Kinne { i Sem bedroom washer "PONTIAC LAKE “er features, too price $13:800. 2 byock no north of “Moateaim Best Buys |" A DELIGHTFUL home in 198x166 eur aa egy OVERLOOKING hgh oe} fire Seth emia toilet — new room modern lakefront. 3 bed- J LTY | - | oe ee ey a t. ,modern home t 5 minutes from down- shower, some. furniture. $3960 fea. odrye phate —nicely land- + Femi tare te, comm i We need like property |, WESTOWN REALTY | Today Sty eet Mg Oe | SO Tuer Sete BERNA | eerste sae | eee eae ee ie se 7 window overlooking the fe : S : : warmth as hail. "iva > osenoa ace screens. Has a brood. den, oven and range, fire- NEAR WILLIS OOL - eres pA 5 ess iuehon Maistoa ‘te natty WHITE BROS. i. : ie an center or hall. rome Storms and screens. Has a brood. Sen. oren, aad Hepes. ie NEAR wit CHOO Separate Feat : pine. Full bath, Oil heat. It 5660 Dixie Hwy, ; ' ICE richly carpeted. A = yen to garden, see this by sli water. You can md liye dining Tom. Basement, furn WEST IDE ap Outatand value at $14. "tl 9; Sun, 10 ‘tl 5 styte and extra % ba reer’ 8 DOWN. New 2 Bedroom| Pun \cinw. 6 oe hagemont gas Stine ‘ . bath suburban ranc garage. Gorgeous $405 a ot. . Pull ted bath, 1 5 men, VE with ear- nd rock ‘ on your jot, $6005 . ; & Sit = LAKE RD used as 2 Now is the time to investi br pose ond. raperies. Laree poe po sy “appointment, eS rice. = neers. cer tle Sebesl quattiies “for ow PHA oct batvengad, Lange Brion room ee en oat Frontage. Femiy eee are please. . ump Tl DO W N oe ak te ak one &| Gown payment, ; zi bet “eater est, carte 680 DOWN—Modern bungalow only 2 bedroom. Joe r ey = wih fre: war. *ae “car A go Po WILLIAMS jane pit FE 20474 REALTOR FE a Ee : Pp AYMENT lot we ona ter a choice 18 FRED'S ad oo . ve led liv : land ry 2 Lake Re Taree undinished vattic|*5° mg od. dryer, electric]. place. Screened-in porch. $1500 Grill. Only $15,250 with ree- Mitel’ for retired ‘couple. si 8 Toure E LISTING § RC G HAYDEN, Realtors dition. Piarge apartment do yo srvase Thrubbery & lowers 427 coo’ sue| Washer and dryer, electric! place. ,Sonable terms. Quick pos- ft. living room. dining rm., 2s e Walton Us apertment heat, ee stantal 3 & flowers. 427 000° Sub- er Ce ae ene ee IN * session. nice kitchen, 1 bedroom an : ZERO s E. Open _Eves, entrances & bath, gas Sars paymcet. Wl com! areal 8 per com inte Tn tee GOOD LIVING -bath down. Attic finished = & Son et- | rege, SULLA, i if eats ae i com yom “and aluminum aie car 3 CANAL FRONT into itty re owe OIT1S : Yes, peace tea tk re > meni : rklin had erans "GEORGE BL et Se: eiead| benrocm rancher with attached Dell _hoase este ant eons By 000 down — and $65 per _GI SPECIALS bungalow | with | full” base- i BREW] ‘| } OR 3-1251) OR TRADE—Bra age & oodles & oodles n ¢ th, insulated, . ment, ; and screens, | — : : wis —— ith} gar 150 - corner s and bath, a N PAYMENT inum storms . LES , 4536 D: PMSgAYTON PLAINS $12.94 bedroom bungalow, wit area “in price $10,860 with terms,| Teoms and, a YOU'LL NEVER REGRET (i dire ercontnaaty chee - Jaree family y tyme Enehen. " . [JOSEPH F. RETSZ, 84 re isi E . Fr Ys, you can afford.’ OWN PAYMENT Only $3,980 wi with $2,000 down. tof "ma ny sévantager fs. Kitchen, “ful basement. ail Decie s cipxeelient BS obech —_ ‘VES. FE : 7 ED—Cory tw N. Wi Ea Jude sewer, water an luminum storms and ea. ly an © : | [a — | on oe %—OOLO1 with basement D BLUES WEST SIDE INCOME bus "ake © ieee. Ob nereeoy Gand dandy fot, eaxtez, “yang. we "ihe mortgage eronsetee, cher as 4 ‘n this es face | block from bl in| 3-Bedroom Ran K Gas turn. This lovely home, hes sip refer baal pels fering a 3 bedroom $10,750, - geets WE mere me € living . tiful back yard w This best buy of fly home located n t and. awaiting , no sath action like xterior, spacious Established in 1916 gerden be eat ae tant 94.80. a aes ‘ot round aa aries Tel Huron Ge Was neat plod : aracant, Terms, too. Hl Seven-room home, — Bme ners. a ror ge I Ritchen 8 garage. trees & charming 6 urs| pav wn and 3 -*® pin, dandy garage, 450. wall ca ing. nd oven, F home, can be yo rooms’ and bath do rON L altor and screens, ith built in stove a ONLY, $1,400 DOWN =A home |s11, 500 beat Soult banesiowt, for ay #450 oar Eporkad rooms and bath up. large as. perro IL, te shat morms Joslyn. Price, Cc APE COD Sispoeal nae 45 pooards, FOR. BETTER ed as it has 160 ft frontage- on the city, Excellent condition. eral) ments ROKE | Only $10,950 with terms. re oD $8500, Utlity iSe0 ene erm.) HOME. A AND BUSINESS on Tele Dixie Hwy. Goog spot for heme basement Oak floors & Pp! Tile 509 Elizabeth “Lake Rad 2 Eye-appealing Flicgeutcoe Just far enough but. = “ses patio porch. ‘$21,500 modern home Miracle business. 2 bedrm. yin full Us. Recreation room. Thi ¢! ____ FE 4-48 ‘“S—HOME 7 lace, oak floo downtown | graph Lao genom Oe bemt” Land alone ont OMe) Sn New c 2 er “home, | PE #17 ____ 5 oS hard to find * Plastered Galle are beating mm en me Youn tom: Seneca St. ” "Beat eth for curd hasieoke of 67.500. Call tontent ete tens = | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE pleces of property, includes Oe cette ont urine one “ol y tie finest “homes | CM ane end income, nent ne) Beek oes ve shmaster LAKE PRONT-West of Pontiac 000 BARGAIN—Income. 4 fam- a modern 6 room home. pe off Bal aide rin, $13,800, svatiabie The Nynole farniiy py 3 room & bath Gar sag 22 , desi available. Ra i ay a Bem aa "neat. eee Gg gent fmmereial 4-Bedroom Brick tricted) «1 car ‘Nouse, eal aaa ileal . + Seil enjoy the ee ree Fp A y off heat, “Mal ale on emia ore pay- with fireplace | Bsm ra. uid be used f0F| wen jocated in a res aled| “Sersile land. located on ened \4) Dandy 3 bedroom bunga- with carpetio mba down. eva chr xarage.| quick 's | or gg oo vereh penses hea” at) The lower — n0 month tn- area just west of city. 2 ¢ ° zene rene. ‘only ne miles HOME & ( lcaretag tive own- low, outstanding basement, room t, breeze- ef ws eo ‘at = » $3. — wise, Fer. "Cal aie. "| eee geen ta at sense Tey estas [tem Dine hotac — saane TOME carpeted vie Pert carte apand "erage Sun's | Seen tose at a WE TEER sin me week.’ The land a -* 20 150. $16,500 with |. Owner re nick = 7310, room 12220 with fireplac Disc! block from ake, 1 93 W. at heeds $1,850 DOWN — West owearves almost the asking price. down. | Priced to cy q ea rocm plus cheerful kitchen, Hor “Bud” Nicholie, Rea tor ee, are unem- ranch home, nearly new 2 bedrm bunga-| | 600 swith $3. ; comfortable bedrooms, is FRONT 1 St, fou Bianter in ving: rm, carport 918.300 ti F bedtoome: (etree FO To Cottle Estate tory nome | WALTON BLVD. | feria, 3, ‘oak floors, plastered OGTETANDING OME DRAYTON oad Reicha ares nse yout fncome. A very andy (to schools; and sho Se ee ew iviriiaces on| 6 vasa asodava tire ete GAs! o level 1% eere par ~ walls, alum storms. RENT. In 20 years of se = \ 7 center, See this at $11,300. attached garage. Privileg tgh- All in excelient condition Large eth k garden doors Also ? car pintine od % estate. I truthfully believe ° - bie ; ke Excellent ne d. rear yard nicé cel, ideal track § : irs consists of liv of the most eye- Wi . ROCHESTER R AREA, Ss enes te) Bac ony a years old: See) heat flowers on fees] Sel home, site oun renpew ms room, itchen, 2 bedrooms & appening omes we have : IDS “Rancher with ; | suntan me ecroow | bungalow Misatle eee | ia nd this} this one today. 2 car garage. yment aecieraa batn. A = our con- ever h ated, atta ra i hard floots, lge. Over acre 0 Se irae. iss ADE—Small close estate. No - tom mel sing} Sbdle terme . pergon. Can show at y 4 sists of six “| \ 1 heat, *, =~ é Sipe oe is: ranch type home 4 bedrms.. ay ($18,975 SELL OR TRA home to GI. Veteran, only cio: . [ OT repfence tous rooms, B pa so & sown. er . . = -_ and joseta, PrAl bamt.. breeseway with 4 bedroom farm sola. AKEFRONT L ; ssed . in front porch, ‘56 oF — e to with atte eae te at SS tee Wa two cat garege.Theh tanily RGcK geal Whipple ene eee eee ANCHE, reeneway and fal base ar Vtutomobie' asp part pay-| ai! down ‘payment or will , ‘$10.500 with’ #4000 down. penned pot ort ee ele our-Family ue and) Lake with besoment and £1980, own newly eam oy aes meat, pane edt ce | fent with “option to: buy. , H % —Extra| modernization e of land. Best west s “s hool All we to go. 61.500 | with birch cupboards, «. Toom tion room wer ‘doa ene fF ; 2-381 oF : i gg raved, home,| fest ike, oar, 10 eres, fs excelent conn inside land] eat to. 60. O sii, Mase Singer. womans | bot Apia ae Bateman Lene sede, 1 cn | FE a | ze with a! . : t 4 furneces: : ‘ - com ‘aluminum 6 ; : } (Pear "narate, Attractive iteben, $24,800 SELL Te tie meters meters, Hed oe a Sy | « "thy a1 stout. Realtor bathroom, full ‘basement. auto fenced ot 10 by 298 * home Mirsctively + JOUNSON, Realtor. a ‘ : * 4 x4 : i Pee eee te na) Brees vet Be geome) Rane ae se eatady ieee tied Eh ee \ KaMpsen | calie CrFpp, Realtor | 4. JOb Telegraph Rd, od an : “tht AT O » On . : Huron | Ament Sea, it today. 618,-/, dition Land of fom me. JO Open Eves, oo 1 5 Ww. ay 4- sf ye" res. aan jae we for fast-& efficient R | : Local \ FALTY WE. BUILD Ms WE TRADE LTORS: FE 4-0528 ag \_ FE sel o re saat FE - ¥ Z ee ae ‘. Floyd Kent Inc,, Realtor |22ib8 aN ms , a ae aa Pt ae a ee BEAUTONS sy, | 1 8. =e ee. ere ape eae : pet at a teeereme 'N/Realtot ! Realtor eae x anne | ‘ope » Be , {rs SB, Telegraph Rd. — my ; ; Fer ios PARKING L. H. BROW Ph. PE 2-4810 70 w Mago & 28 EVE, oa | ; a. Dinas eultipie ‘Lieting Be Service | OR PH. oy : - > \ : »: ’ 7" | : v } ¢ . ¥ y e * yyy 2 * THE. PONTTAC, PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY @ 1058 |Business Opportunities’ 51 BY lakefront bedrooms, boines! of ge . $32, M A $27,500 each. E 8 LAKE arm it. P: HOLMES, 1 ING, | sp PrEn RD IDEAL ee aRERO Must sell, Make offer. LAKEFRONT LOTS “IN INDIANWOOD SUBDIVISION wih Bhat? fait Call us on these and other properties im this area. CRAWFORD AGENCY - MY 31143 Low down ment. 3-781. SEVERAL EXCHPTIONALLY vereee . County lakes. = D. LAVENDER. RLTR. EM 3-3303 ~ Whipple Lake Cozy, 2 bedroom, home, Nice den fireplace, bath, built-in rani. lau of cupboard space and le | ww rs, Lot obn300. : Paul M. Jones, Real Est. $33 W. Huron FE 4-8550 OA 8-3653 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A AND FISHING CABIN Brush NTING ‘or sale at Little ake ontmorency County. sol at Call _For Sale Lots 1 ACRE LOT, SALE OR TRADE x Fe cemented near ik. FE 3 LOTS, iis '. ON KING Davi : Tah 5-50 aa on Mt 5 sox 6. gas: FE 4 LOTS, WILLIAMS LK. cial lot water, after 5: AREA. Low down payment. OR }-3640.) “ ' payments, Howard E, Fox REAL ESTATE 300, $1,000 dowa through, $1,500 down. ¢eres off Baldwin. Live stream 600 down. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. W. Huron FE 40550 OA 8-3653 SPECIALS $74,00 ‘DOWN—and $25 per month. ‘ou can own this lovely 2% acres 3 miles west of city. ke privileges, 500 PR ar es bg bore Orion. Good road. Ideal for truck term stord farm. Ask for Mr, Brown L. J BROWN. , Realtor. DVES. FE 43000 OWNER SAYS SELL Beautiful scenic 20 oe mi. Pontiac at low oem of only $215 per acre. You ¢ an * in th per a area me an cre. , dn, Take over balance fag (apo MULT per year ine interest, Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 075 Baldwin Ave. sltable Rent Farm Property 48A EASE WITH OPTION TO yor — 3 acres a te = Dixie Hwy. onieh ior caer ¥, Gee pier r_mo, FE 5-6106. - e 3tie.. PpsTURE rag Titi ty Fas in fair state ——— = small cost, at “ae Marverie and 8t. Has 3 wells, was a ca Investigate and make er, elder, - é Shores, Mich. Ph, Prescott 5-5622. Sale Business Property 49 ant FRONTAGE ON ‘MONTCALM. $2, BITE RIGHWAY. braving ares tore bulldin, eo. 17” heck" with perme one tront W, WALTON 1 s! fram: 0 x 60’. Voce tela NORTH SUBURBAN. hed Pg Bid or block bidg, ra” apartment. $10, rms. ‘ore r wil trade equity for 3 bedroo: ZONED MANUPACTURING dustrial bide. bldg. ‘erm. e section ord ares. Low taxes. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. Zoned bus- wees 3° Legepn home 24 x 30’. ag east bd con- Terms. ic agin: DEN, Realtor FE 68-0441 = | E. Walton | Open_Eves DIXIE HWY. 6 ROOM HOME AND OFFICE $6050 - 9695 DOWN Located in ‘village of Waterford This unbelievable buy is situated on & 60x! lot which faces — Hwy. - —_— nae another. eet as a rear lot APPROXIMATELY 3 ACR ES Jana White Lake Rd., beau- HOLMES “BART R. AM 3% 8. Saginaw; py Os Kay Bidg RILEY, BROKER tiful building ‘site. 12 piniies gut, Dixie FE Rd. ce OR 3.1980 Evenings. ¢ QR_3-3230|7 ae FE 41157 “__PE 44821 . FOR SALE OR RENT, 8930 AN- WiLL 30 Bau BUILD Gersonville Ra. Waterford: 3 doors L AID- F F 3 bedroom ranch t e with * x wy. oF - a : YOUR OWN with, living. quarters in beck, career atene Migh Sehecl, Will PUT RE TIME which is right on lake tor . ‘ - take smaller home or vacant land YOUR TORE = TV sales & service. Or Shoe in trade. i ; store, children's clothing, many : ee D, RILEY; et ae > No Money Down other small businesses. There's no Elisabeth | Lake R hH Si better for small : FE fist A scala h ppnies a land ma = Ton, HAS Nay 201. make cash loans | rv a er, + 5 5 ‘ $e Sacarmer, of twe, goved seeds sree tame tae p| RMOME FOR GALE | Seal unit yu Rravipel Pey.| For Sale Clothing 86 ¢. days. a i neighborhood, Good erms to gut vitsmediate posse work for 39 3 2 MEN'S SUITS. GABARDINE. oe ADDS _Sion, OR 3-8082 Our Requi ts Are: |_Site40 FE 6300, LADD’S INC. olp Bi Pp 7 A ur Requirements Are: 286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton. Plains Rent Lease ms. TOP. 1. That you own furniture oF” onee. Call MAD S781. a 3885 Lapeer Rd. size Ww OR on Sint erry or Lapeet R4; 9: /DRIVE-IN. 15 SEATS. toot cot: 3, “That you are a permanent/2 omen yet nee fit WORN FINE BUILD mo “OF. oF 106, x 7, al Motel. OR ont "| 3. ‘That you had a good work E 2-4058. Signe areca etorway. Ovive. . tasing ontiae FOR ON ry and @ good paying fee record be} PORMALS BiZEs 11 TO 14. Cail S auielie eyes, Ph FE| Desirable “for na Wet “etn ‘bulid| fre becoming mo fee , beth Lak : Phone FE ides: esa : FLOOR. LENGTH WEDDING 5-0101 or FE ear lot, FE If you owe bills ang are. being with veil, size 12, Call FoR PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL wp moor); prose’ fee m met “come te 24291 _after H. P. H INC, _FE_5-2983 | “ment. mediate of” worry. we, We have confidence ZENE WOME CLOTS FOR Lor. i x wires: Caw Ok| moe sain, MY 3-126 nd in your ani | sale cheap. Shirts & pints, 2 for raphe ones aE oon , ese LOCATION, . - — te. | Coveralls. $1.18. Working- any Reas. rent. men’s Outlet, 65 8, Saginaw. division, Lake. privileges. k Fr °yon 2.5219, Loa 500 from Bt. pireakee Sarveped, wa- <_of Spa : ns to $ ter, sewer, paved street, Includi preliminary’ bouse plans, FE 10 acres off Baldwin. Live stream) | running 4-257 $1, Bee eet — $5,400 HAND! ae FE ¢-6203| PURCHASE: eens AND $:D.M.} ig Nata Me ees. STATEWIDE ‘K. 4 Real e of Pontiac | - é oF Gratis. REALTOR 5275 iki H yh _ wa Pains | 1717's. : i0-A NEAR , %,- “LET'S .TALK BUSINESS” Relax While You Sant Leave the bape — behi for Michigan’ this ta tavern your very own. —~ Manufacturing Plant Approximately § acres with large it ra fie ding. ce large doors — suitable accommodating steel] trucks, > etc. Reasonable dn. payment or wil) lease. '| MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A, oa BROKER 4873 8. TELEGRA RD. 4362 W. FE 2-4810 _PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOR For Sale ee ms 48, "33.4 Ba hgp a ag shop Bats 9 to 5, OA & ; eves, after 6, 240 ACRES, MODERN HOUSE,|_ FE 2-1447 ; good barns real buy at only $80 = = Plenty ot ve sae" _ Sale Land Contracts 52 ow. tam 20 E. COLGATE $70 PER f Ug See 345 ote te Cp Byte, CAND CONTRACT G15, egy Eyes a =| é i ot any a | ‘by Kate Osasin en aa & uh rer —|3 HORSE SINGLE PH. ELEC- trie motor. Will swap for beef or ? OR 3-4211 4 AAA ewe united, “But, operator, the phone MUST be out of order — it hasn't rung for two hours!” ‘Swaps 55, Sale Household Goods 57 BLONDE SINGER CONSOLE $66.96. 6 payment. ma $11.16 Mich: igan. Sewing Center. PE 23337. 1” DELUXE ra ede ot Py o COM . LA 3° LY SERVICE 64 W Lawrence &t 4-1508 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland * Loan Company '_ FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, ~ IT MAKES SENSE — TO BORROW FROM HFC HFC offers modern mon jee backed by 80 years wo expert. Household prov ence, Vides friendly counse] on m™m matters and cacti aS y are = =e promptly vacy, on terms ‘ou select. Fisit or phone HFC ¥ Household Finance Corporation about for power tools AP- proxim: ae ty srise F taakeee: S14ab Beth oak ag cham age r-cent: ur ne Lt . foom ~ how home. PE. 45801, 861 itn rected, Ma Money to Loan 53 ‘tor what at have jon. On (State Licensed Lenders) toao ee TRA a FOR. _equal value. FE 6-1 FOR USED TVs. WORKING | a a CASH 8 &. aw i eataal BATHROOM FOR COTTAGE, — Call FE 83788 or FE basement or ame. ¢; , Phenomena’ | value . Consists arge COLCAPSiB BLE CAMPING TRAIL-| 30 x 30 stall shower, Free stand- oo ot for FU trailer or ing jet, wash basin & large motor ai or ast OR 20 ine cabinet, Fit GE. IRONER. ALSO LL-SIZE mattress. Will trade for boat, motor or sell. FB 56-0132. er on a hew or ba" mower. Trellis To 8 seed, fertiiners We re spreacers rollers. Lawn mowers sharp- SXRNES HARDWARE 142 W. Huron SELL OR TRADE LovELy—s ogres, of land only 3 miles west of c Lm its. Good | street, a i. jeges. bef trade for car, land contrac equity im heme. — neat. 4 rm. bunga- sw es ic . lor gded outboard mo- tor, OR 3-8010. WA - ca near terford High’ For Sale or Exchange 50 Wil. EXCHANGE EQUITY IN 3 north. OR Made Quickly You will always receive pleas- R. I. WICKERSHAM . 1195 W, MAPLE. — Mayfair 6-6250 PARTICULAR PEOPLE Cherokee Hills! Its new 100-ft, sites w and’ restricted y's phd ranch _ and mul es! i ihe i = ho elagra St ee FOR me CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $23 Community National 3 PE e130 THREE terford. Township. 135, nen en th * tor s t OL 10608. ; 8-2635, BARBER SHOP ing for lease, Call FE “rie or nee ANCHISE: EARN gu: By peg = irembaxt au nom ever — you can DOWNTO 7 ee IN WN LOCA Over 200 ft. on Perry St. Fresnay operated as car wash « but suitable for any <éther busi- — Tnquire 22 Auburn rear of- For Sale Acreage 47 ACRES Bernstein hd on Wolverine Lake, a y 450 ft. road| => * frontage, | pees at only $5,000. ATTENTION TRAILER OWNERS | 2 lakefront, 822200 ft., $500 dows. Doreth Snyder Lavender meat ton 2 he 2 YEARS zat sb or ‘Wouat Pen? ie mat SASHA- baw, Suchy ‘Realty. Ortonville FE ¥ ry = Frontage. 6,960 wit 's1.000 down. : Lats ette, Pe "Call tial ll cation. 4795 Disie wy. ~ SERVICE STATION 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB A Roller Rink _ RENT IT FAST| : through. Rent Ads! Room, : house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial Fe a Tage or gem BS un os : fon. pgs “al for cabin up ant courteous considerate and LoTs $2805 evenings, y treatment at any Lake treat, jt privileged, com- 5 mercial “subdivision,” Also Waller Business Opportunities 51, ou pitices., (See. phoge dt terms. Call =M: 3-6210 or B K seas. ~.| APAR’ TMENTS ‘— 18, LAKE- [ I( : N Sn oper ads tuke Fay Dagens ER . Richard | Stecle. Realtor abe e . 224 Cc . Highland Riand an ( ; 3 MU “a " M 3-6210 sabi? ay AN 3 BEDRM. Fin ce oO. LOT 78x 167, READY ror BUILD.) Bou as - © en pontiac "ieee Walled aLake po gente 5 & OTHER BUILD- DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE NEED $25 TO $100? ' SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 8-9661 ~* Seaboard Finance Co. “Parking No Problem" 185 NOR PERRY STREET 1 ~ WHEN YOU NEED $25 - $500 You — get it quic resi car No ip FINANCE CO, FE 4-1574 02 Pontiac State Bank New 2 stall, now available for| 70% Pontiac State Bank Bidg. _ janet, Jooeied Digg May. & Har TEAGUE FINANCE CO. iat pe eae tain] | OE N. MAIN ciair Refining, ROCHESTER, MICH. ; LOANS TO $500 Li Partridge |, a2 sort hm Quick Cash = from" convessions and | ‘are. ter, Stree ante tenes only, $8,000" down focluging” pA! or visit "us reese Hing tienen sedi vit) Home & Auto. ry LOAN CO. , At Otsego, Lake |e. St, (Corner Pike) eae a on. "ine sane arm Mortgage Loans 54 AM Ree paw a make tga Problem = ti Sale Household Goods 57 3 RMS. FURNITURE, - REA- sonable. 5-1927 ¥ NEW, 15.95. ‘janerspring mat- resses §7,! Pearson rniture. _42 Orchard Lake Are 6 PC. , 3. outfit. Doub‘ at large heat x ras i D tor id weekly. Rana Furniture, 9 _Ave ‘ : B: and new. davenport quae 3 i * * modern step tables m. cof- os “ae. Ph pen ~p gg ey . only ekly. Pearson's Furniture. £ Orchard Lake Ave. &-) MA ey F Cea yes Pearson Lake A town kitchen and gas fur- haces, water and = atic water heater = . r . and tile gaiy tr block Westinghouse elec, range.... 95 pe 3. Lowe Bros ora 9x2 weeit Base Ru s $3.95 Spin dry Wo cece ces 05 Peis aod, a 5 mtone, 14. Low x gy EF — Am. Seetouh euxcraic. "| sas iAP EO Se euan| 1h 8" aid RR SiS le ate wrtnecn at, al “Tile 25c | 488 auburn PE +3573 | SELTONE HEA iD. VER ste Sultan. FE ove esioo™ Wintem | _Dequindre fam 3-000 § Gan. HOUSEPAINT ony i condition. F Oise afer 6 | ie. OR | JIME 701 BUY ares, tee fe 2 3 £00 nm ener §. __, | SEE ND PORK — HA Hap ......., im, Tote tiling and land- reg. reas * % me NEw cOoTTo 4x On ‘nates 10.88 nebo. ke Mkt. wa fxs B's — ack of good good Good cleaned _ Hote = COL! » CALL blond Voareons set, completa, . Rei | hree _ Mepis iv. rm. set $00 cane, & on. oak Fava " pees BRICK, 63 per’ 100 | 4-1 BAGH ce De a ary ra ; Studio cet wk cece eens e ae eee c ea. Vanity yp 10.09 | ELECTRIC asi Ww tered. Top quality Pets o moe in tvs: Bene wp ope OOF | Jas ste 3 300| 20" & 26" boys bikes, $18, FE botiding ” a mg” otsritevinestrscx rw hell CRUSHED STONE, | Peptice. Gienshirs. collies. 25820 3030" habe ik. FE Spee Queen washer Seeies 39.00 zrcanic LiauT Es fo — windows — may — door | « Sows rere 24ist eo Pen cg Bal ee ee Pa ng — ional bookcase ..... -$15.00| ‘for every room in house. Newest | hardware. Nails. Ai GRAV: | aaa “aoe = 87 GALLON HOTPOINT WA WE BUY. SELL CHA iy Pi hanet | CHOW ~ BLACK. MALE. ¢ neuter, 490.95. Installed "$100.08, EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME| 1038 ,teslans, Targe a ee ne ot rigcne se Le | weeks old, AKC teg.. #78. MAy- R. B. Munro Blectric Co., OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. stars, Terrific values, bedroom | Exterlor—white ..-.- $3.35 gal, | AA-NO TOP BLA! fair 6-2017. W. Huron. 104-8 Saginaw FE 2-5523| 4.50 value $2. $2.05 val- er & tray oo... 98 set| dirt, wholesale or retail, call FOR SALE: AEC BEAGLE. r= W@W GAs COOK STOVE, LIKE NEW | NORGE 20 . ue. $1.95. ry irreguiats and | [4t us estimate your she project now | 27611. male, 1 year old, $15. $i_per_inch. FE 3-7622. Ligeia “Od, FE 4.0803 oF simples. At prices that fac-| Bt your summer Attention, Truckers GREAT DAN a BLES WOTPOErT Ranaa. | 1t_ +e tory give. Michigan Fiuot- Terms. enn be 1 arate 29 months old, AKC; also mother cond., tair ; ARLAR a ‘Set PLIARCE gyeent “ied Orenara’ EE" ave.~ mart LUS ER Home Owners gn ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT| All makes of w le ¢ dryers. | ELECTRIC. WATER HEATERS, $75 | we * eaors “st Ste o-7000 Peat Ha tome. "1D AT L & 8 SALES. condi neoaes “yachers r sale. o's, py —— A, Thompson, (3400) _Pontiae| taco Phe geliver er soader Be e “ dies é fue out of oe, rey. Be 8 | OVE oe URED FY Teun WoO? STORM aan So ee 5 : to par, Persie hope SETS FROM | * REE STAND! (G TOILETS $18.95 Mi TOP 80 NE. | Ca : es of dl kinds NEW & USED.| 91695 antennas, $9.95. | 1233 doub.- siak =... 12.95 sand vel, fill. Lyle Conktin. Sar wane Geph. fee 70 ai WALT ALTON TV Washbowls witn fittings "|! § 9.95 Pe bili: or PE 2 , carga ' ‘as ar aa - | pe bath sets. with trim .° $20.95 Talbot Ibo' L b x ON TRUCKERS “ M TO Pay re okt “Dr colored Bath set a ot um CI | Losding Peat Humus dai We, buy. sell. of trade. Come out) ae —— aaa WHR sy Noose se verted ar Sunday. On 8 oaue eat pa ty $f : f Tee ele clothes er, new, crate n Meee mE ING ‘sbeety Rardware iambing and At plectrign Sr Aa MU oe ‘| Poop OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO 8 marred, Rep, $200.06 — 165.00. | -72 MNS ai ; FE 62100) supplies Ave, ATTENTION, = ¥ . af Poni é 1 Fo ad electric range — with asaya. chine, C. Smith ty Wi, 3.0 VAL 8 TRUCKERS. . As : * 2 vis to pay. 06 dave ~" same Fone oe _Sahecon. Lavatories seagpot I I 14. meegng eee ies black on oem AB’ vcamied f dyh"s cots, ie vane 494.80, us ser Opes Re Bae Sais, oot comes, ss ay Bagnae ee seine | Gas WA Eh HEATERS vs. aver = 4. i orenerd | Mat sand’ and gravel. W. ee REFRI at O48 . AP.| Cash & Carry. G. A. Thompson, | 7 OR 2-4268. id: 4 A ‘a BS _Perr: bic * * "aro ane : Bree dear nt size, wl Ga : “ ” NEED A FINANCE-| siir'tetme tier susie oe rage Doors a ae PLACE A “LOST” AD, * r R FIXER? Order Classified Ra tT wana uy eet, WS ool we “anders ER 8 TENE ED cal _ 28181 for an ad ar maker: Guaranteed Thyle | Wood & steel fold-away closet doors. ORlendo 2900. to re i : . cover a loss. Dial FE ‘Ads to sell, renty find a, Peete, ee. SNe. — rs. Bae aa ont fy 9005-1 AND A A emacs COMBI- eats . Pe ; : | scenes gerane 6 pores - or an ad-writer ood job, FE, 28181 is. Tablet Posse MACHINE. $15 .| Garage tront re ! : ; estate & J |_ ket & = re in oF an ‘for free. eationetes. BENSON 1 LUMBER co. Say “ch it. i ithe Want Ag (number “ohanees ue m3 ERRY SOR SALES. WENTED. EX 3 ree onatty (ay “charge i ; de ens, 7 M1 §, Paddock ee Fey hs \ . > i \ a Ls \ ' | eek mt : SWAP In Your OLD LA WH MOW. Cc BUILT IN anos AND OVEN, Seeinlese Terrific Buy. scent. 393 Or.) _ gosta” LE. Ave. - 2. “BARGAIN DAZE” AUTO. —— rebuilt, ood | fuarante DRYER, “Febailt,” guaranteed . -.. $88.50 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac in, medic net, 3 extra. No dealers ym Michi- \ Orchard Lk. ie - ASH FOR ALL RADIOS working or: not. Me 5-8755. | hays WY ITEMS Ayal Sale Household Goods 57 Take ae the hroon On These Specials: Motorola TV, 21 in. Mabeeen e a8 GE range, 4 in, ‘Top-Ol-the- | Leb beeee eRe e bees GE washer, completely auto, GE dryer, completely aw completely auto. oc Of-Line gies. aid automatic gas dryer #1 : Uy CAN CHARG GOO! "EAR SERV. ICE 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 TABLE 8 4c & * CHAIRS. TRUMBLE BATHINETTE & of Lunt sterling silver. patters [s) ‘PC. weet- a Ei TV, USED PEER NCE. ae Commerre Me aeerite ABLE TOP GAS RANG ind ae ttle agit | es Gees 2 Me 18 w. F wn He terms PE 4-1122 | 73 § bad . 52108 wee - T t. in 2 pe breaninnt set weceeeee 08 pen Daily GALLAGHER’ S" hosel 4 ; SELF oC & ISH. - Dresser, chest ts 8 a.m. to: p.m.) SAeeer sik wets. “tebe Retrigerator . esl i = Se Sundays 10 to 3},,~ GALLAGHER's MANY AVAILABLE THOMAS ECONOMY 161 8 Saginaw PE 2-9151 USED REDWOOD COMBINATION storms and screens For 23'' and 30°_ windows 187 Exmoore Rd. Used Electric REFRIGERATORS Liy rperee ou a TERus e CONSUMERS POWER CO. 28 W. Lawrence PE §-8151 A M ANERS. GUARAN- teed. Parts & service. 056 Myrtle. VAOS FUG tem wEsTING SE ELECTRIC refrigerator, $65. aria = 8S | etm. Bf BUILT IN VACUUM] tis se Sale Miscellaneous 60) : regularly $49.95 cost to you $27.25 — "COODYEAR SERVICE | 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 GOATS MILK FOR SALE. aaben irl’s eter « Oe LAWN “oe Aion + mowers bit maar Bata? Sa alton. ie te sav Va Pe Hast hs fee, ve, — MOWERS foe ridets, porter cable, Bp eb eeee AVat at BOMMEISTER'S. eg 7 a NORTHERN lle 8 ae = 8 Onn Hi cutter, ow joao Grecuwoed 1 mile of Auburn "Heights South on Greenwood Ye block. YOWEES TO Eelipse, Lawn y & Len id - $30.96 & up, Riders, rota Feel. types, rede - ie accepte Terms Used m Adams, Auburn PEARL TOILET SEATS, $6.50. 6. A Thompson, #0 8 PAINT SALE tf cent discount on Sherwin yy iat xb. FO ad PAINT COMPLETE 3} PC. WALNUT BED-| Wrp - ANTIQUE N. ‘PLYWOOD SPECIALS room suite, 3 e chairs. Down ue lamps, anique furn. MY & CARRY filled davenport bal Saar lamps, | 32-1521, %” im ge & sanded plyscord $4.65 rm, oneire. itt UsEep TV, 619.05 & UP. ti” %" 4x8’ Plyscord ........... 42.95 ARCOAL GRA ae DINING RM. TV, $250, Sante Radio & | Genuine formaica se ft, suite- with china ca’ xten- Appliances, 422 W, Huron, %” Birch 4x8’ Reece $16.00 sion a idea ‘ cairs. raitty PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO Excellent cond. size ©! WALNUT TWIN GiimsT | 1488 Baldwin Ave. 2.2543 elec. range, like new. PE 84614. vanity, with large giass| ROMBX 14-2. 2 GoucH — MAKES INTO BED;| mirror. Night stand. New condi-| coils. Cutter 12 cents, sat ineh elo chair, makes into baby bed.| tion. Call efter 9. PE 6-0678. Pp euner pipe, 2h cous, Set Vas. ro AGES peavonrs | “Oe Sa, BLE Se es eysrOM ah Aver bie oi! — $10- <4 A chard Lake Rd es ap, Pontiae airs wai Fa et COND, ae $55. Elec, dryer $35. w with all new permastone ex- * terior. Will trade — car, land ar saree bancnrgg orem gi ome land ¢o8-| 5 asy SPIN DAY WASHER, EASY electric dryer, Foe sa ‘glectrie ASK FOR : ve, Duncan y' r. dinette, a tl 21" bao TV c . Reasonable. ryt eav town. 4-5082. L. H. BROWN, , Realtor : ELECTRIC, SOV ate eee a FACTO Ry. se oe dite: i}, ee ee ee ee Used re $49.50 Preeser a retrigersior, left ‘a SAM E's (APPLIANCE ae o1aes lim mise seater. Reasonable, Fillb A a Ra e ROY'S HEPLACEMENT P 96 Ave. vant HEF WITH MEISNER RADIO | & e red record player in mahog- ‘AINT. ; Ee 05, ua gal, Jack's, 277 Bald- FOA eg mattress. Slightly used, HUDSON ELEC prise condi, it hater IRONRITE 4utomatic froners, mode! 85,. Clear- ance. Save. Lim ited time only. B3 — LARGE chal Lhe LEAVING — COMFORT new slip covers, 635. rice $120, FE $-7517. CALIFORNIA Freezer, cameos dryer, — mi, wadeet, Saves, samper med oak . CABINETIE, 17 Bs TUES | eal ie Se Bie Os nog trays a Biting. 6b.38 raueets TABLE LOUNGE : 1 2+H.P. GARDEN , cultivacor, and ~ how . eM 1 4-PT. tires, tubes and FE VE PLUMBING 173 South w St. ITIONERS 2 cent mote cooling, one thi MY ANCHOR ENCES PRED ReTIMATES PE STL, Buy Direct Esco-Glyd: Windows “abe ee : Good oi ae i, per M m ire u Tes P ve ANGE HOODS, COPPER TONE, | =e : @, A. mpson, 80 &. ie Sele Miscellaneous 60) xoroic { j we BUY, SELL FOR RENT HAND’ SAND RENT = fi. fly — +5 ae NES, goods, = copter 8 he meee, per 100 er Ww. sai Bu er oe Cameras, Equipment 61A & TRADE CAM ectors, ped reeeedere. Epperte Ca : amore Se. , 61 W. Bo tere Musica Goods - 62 — Sant’ for a home tome stration Open’ Monday & & Friday ne MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2-0 at ah to to ee = GALLAGHER 48 BE. Huron tals Office Equipment 63 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER _ fern! . $25 ui- ee aa Sale Store Equipment 64 a ve SESE NER Boan| le aa EL. black dirt. or PROMPT DELIVERY 2% YARD | PONTIAC LK. Dee aK gand, Ce [a5 tracking on sist SHREDDED PEAT E 5 YDS. HALT PA L PE 4-0566. iN ry RNET. "TOP SOIL N N on Fe oi — cieetronie | PILL SAND es a a ee es White & «Sons, ine ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 — FIREPLACE ¢ en attachments. canvas repairs made — _ 76 8. Midland or FE | mite ap I Se ~~ TRAILER EXCHANGE eviuktee moral _ske Ors tH &s teed out: MOBILE HOMES [Baie gotta tai yes oop Anderson - Regal ha” k § Marine, 2605 0 gre herd Lt Palace - Beemer PE soit ; ’ ® ; FOR 7a PELLOR’ NEEDS AND)- Cary, o s.o008 We Buy, Sell, Trade marine OPELTOR -¥ hardware une HADLEY RD, New 8-10 Wides ease reeees oes water star Pio ee oes PaYMENt Plan ™*8T™) Harrington Boat Works * 8-140 | Bottle Gas YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER | & SPRINGING Hi HOLSTEIN F 1ag9 8. ar m3 UNDAYS| rs Farms. Parts and Supplies © 2.9033.’ OPEN SUNDA w, Yoon Uh Lk. Re. Id g0 8. were FE 23-3200, ) 12 FT PLYWOOD BOAT. i Re es & Sun PM. ge“ — PE 5-2860 8TRA goURETR . i? NATIONAL. : a Alrite “ties hs erases citer takes \NEW WIZARD 6 WP OUTBOARD 4 FIRST, $15. toon ggerdine Rd. OR 3-7025. = Also fiberglas boat “tno ezine Sever DETROITER ts EvinrwSER MOTORS _ PLANT PPISTER HYBRID SE ; SEED vinru ae : day varieties. Ce cart Boba. 24 A 4 acre lot new and|'5? Mercury, 6.0 HP. . $135 Dutton used mobile homes. We cannot/’56 Cham demo, 1s nF. $185 a double deck them, so we've got/'d6 Ooms dem: $125 For ie jpeeers 92 ) A regardiess Cs Lo mer wat AND) ~ ‘i HARDWARE ‘ ce elive: : nee > “ into anq carry the usual Across from arecle Mile ones, RIDING HORSES REG. TENN-| © furs — Walker. EM 3-8379. Hutchinson J sagen san tat dn you| Open Fri. .. Mvenings. Boer *| a Sal ‘st MICHAEL. PERFECT . CONDE FOR OUR NEW LOT aT GARDEN TRACTOR. EXC.) MICE eS MILE AND WOODWARD. WILL Beh Goren CTE GET POR TARE ot yait UO ae| URED See re ces cultiva’ ~ob ‘eS per Bee json Bales Co. Wis Sent 5 "WOODWARD. “BIRMINGHAM | : SPRING SPECIALS HARKLESS SALES” & SERVICE HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON NEW authorized B on ali eles = and used mo- Dealers. service 2 : Bolens tractors & mowers bird Ae 903 Mt. Clemens, FE WTD: aS JUNKED CARS, : eaers : : = Bimplicity Mneears & tillers. ~ . Pasiey Auto Parts Open Sunday - WE guaran arise For Sale Bicycles 84) _from_10 a.m. to » p.m_ FE 65-0219 our ¢ ment a x tt Ae z WrD.:” SHARP r Cans THRU TERMS {BOY'S 28” RALEIO HENGLISH ‘55 mod », HOUGHTON & SONS |_bike. FE 45 “AUBURN N°’ MOTORS al. CASE & FERGUSON DEALER Boats & Aa 85 (CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD_ ak Ol) F010) | WILL P AY SPECIAL 4 “HP. JOHNSON. $50. FE i Cate T Model Dc |B | TOP. DOLLAR” se dractor, el DC jj. "nP MERCURY _LikE NEW. FOR GOOD - $595 | $125. Mazurek Outboard Motors,,; . 1. .\.> pray ~ IN GOOD GoNDiTION FE 46-0588 | CLEAN USED CARS YOUR 1 H DEALER ié about | Mercury eMart, Mery bed naceed for earne lot nn a pomhING BROS. | |_fast. $300. MI 40981 oad +2738 tor ued "ear, buyer "0 or i , AT EE 12 OTOR | come to No evrole unt- FE 40734 PE 41112, “yas wee BP a ll ie ay er at 8. Woodward, Birmingham. : | ' Auction Sales 7 12 HP. OUTBOARD MOTOR. ELTO Fipreen Rees PE 8-0200 | Used Truck Parts 89A| COLONEL FRED BARMON. com. |4 FOOT RUNABOUT, 1956. 0 hp. Mark 30 Mercury, 1957, Trail-/ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE) yarnENBURG MOTOR SALES tee auiet) Avans comet eee: Shtse ‘Boop, ta Wood ‘Phove PE |S! 8t Fike __PE 67398) Me Fe aap nortan cnevroin ARAGE FE_5-6070 | Sua aes “Moakesan 149 W. HOWARD ST. MO oe Ee ; +2735. summer prices discounted TOR SALE $5 to 20 per cent Labor charges GEORGE $ MILLION out ot tod Plat Rate Book. WILL PAY SPECIAL. WE BUY TY, SARS IN ANY. CONDI-| tion, oe case. Stow want in| er, running lights, controls, wind-| 4, SED TROCE PARTS farming, io shield and cushions. Completely. HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES | perience. 983 Go Cottage Bt. Pf | Hie bal Meotner of Saginaw "and 3 12638 Auburo Ave FB 4-6632) south Bivd. FE 4-9588 Sante AUCTION SALES, | every Wednesday, 7 p.m. < . Rocnes' For Sale Housetrailers 78 ARR nr 21’ METAL HOUSETRAILER, $400 EM 3-4466, * -@i PT. 1054 STARLINE TRAILER: “FE 2 R, PT. EOMINGM TRAILER | odern. Rea occu x 4, Call 3-€200 after se GET IT QUICK through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial - FE 7m for an ad- writer and get it! . pains west of North Ril snepptae | i ie HP ELGIN OUTBOARD 10 ’ For Sale Trucks OE eee tor. Like new, $185, FE 56-2766 LEI 8 FOOT ‘CENTURY REFINISHED 1952 DODGE Stet WaGON. oy bohaga fibergias 90 HP, y-Ma- condition. FE 4-106 ine engine. Good jendnions "a7 1956 FORD C-F ea Oakian 8-3071. stake. 17,000 actual lies. ae (35, 16 WOLVERINE ALUMIN. tom rack. OR 3-3083, after Logs —_ — igs oe mae "38 6 p. elec start nson Mtr. FORD, ‘32. SHORT . DOUBLE _ controls, battery and charg- x | Bo 9 trailer and other equip. Good eee eee \. Like new. OR 3-9027: . lear “CENTURY 18° oan condition. $1550 Don Bailey. 38086, ive Sons © FORD DUMP V-8, $475. i. ~— RUNABOUT | dem tilt trader, $475. EM_ sens. | & MOTE = = sale or trade. Call FE.8 ORS — CRES heer, & Geneva boats, ahataee., i084 GMC DUMP & 4 WHEELER stop TONIGHT: = PICK ONE ood & tibergias Be sure & see With steady year round job, OR OUT - DRIVE IT - Died Canon | oe sensationally low priced Ge- aan | TION. ats Sefore you Buy! DAYBROOK DUMP BOX.) Hae Gator trailers, at yds, 9 ft long, EM _3-4354 | BE SAF ry it's Hardware, J0e¢ Auburh at 8249, OM DUMP & 33 DUMP) = BE CATISFIED eee A ubu . with take car or pick-up in trade ah. Ys ims. Auburn Hgts. FE _ 23-6811 3000 Ba viel win ) F “TE SEE i Ba a BE SERE AND ‘ tgias mtr, trir § 875. . Inboard. HP tir = $1500) Pere 5 Par : | boat, trailer moto TOC S SCHU qi i Pe + erence moter $ 200 GU IDE TO WOLD: ell * GRUIsE-Or BOAT SALES ' 1401 Highwood at Walton Bivd OPEN 7 JAYS 8-9 FE 4937) things you're not usin through Classified Ads! 90 aed after, | ALWAYS A HUGE | SPECIALIST 49 FORD PICK UP ' a) ror '5.A Ro § DESOTO - PLY MOUTH ‘p12 8 ee Radio beater. watety pa ca boggy Es mirror. vpeckage SPECIAL J ey Aah soseied ae Custom dr. $45.90 mo. Falriane Crab. Sedan $52.85 mo. Fairlane 500°Club Sedan $57.93 mo. Station cores $58.60 mo. YOUR Nome DOWN “SMALL DOWN | P. ¥ GEORGE $ MILLION . CREDIT MANAGER * Harold Turner Ford. MI ¢/500 $1. ‘CHEVY. EXC. TRANS. | CLEAN. _EM | 3-0081. H. Riggins — ener +DR,, R&H, 1-OWNER, R MOTORS & 4 124 Oakland _ FE 4-3529 TODAY’S SPECIAL! 55 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 210 Radio & heater, dark BLUE. Matthews-Hargreaves 1 OS AVE. ‘Birmingham. AND ~ Bloomfield NEW CAR TRADES FOR THE FINEST IN A aa t New Used Car” DRIVE ON OUT TO | Schutz Motors IN| BIRMINGHAM SELECTION AWAITING YOUR APPROVAL. IN QUART SIZE SIZE QAINS AT PINT Woodward, Birmingham |°s5 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY. EE 8-0488 eT io 6 : AP Wewslvareres ARALAN— “Could you turn out the light so I can see how it smells in the dark?” 91 For Sale Cars ml For ‘Sale Cars | “e | | CHEVROLET 1950. ¢ DR., EXCEL- 13 CHEVROLET _ CONVERTIBLES AND | i0ss STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM _ | BANK RATES “We trade up or down. “Oakland Counta's wildest trader” NORTH . CHEVROLET Hunter at 8, Woodward Ave. Birmingbam MI ¢ 83) CHEV. BEL-AIRE at, FULLY —caeppet 5 1955. CHEVROLET vs we STAN- ¢d transmission, Ou: N-4108, . rolet Co. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wood- Ave. Birminghs ward 1 Pe 4-2735, 33 gg 2 COUPE, R&H. $325. 738 Ostinna, ‘ FE 2-6230. "$2 estes SHARP | 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, | ine. radio, beater, ccraignt | ift, white wall tires, = i inal ‘metallic paint. A steal for | $1807. r stock No. N-4060. North Chevrolet Co. Hunter Blvd. * 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham. Mi i | Get Wise, E Economize RAMBLER | "52 RAMBLER 2-DR, HARDTOP. ‘$3 HAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY | STATION, WAGON. | 198 “$9 RAMBLER ¢DR. CUSTOM. STATION WAGON. ‘56 RAMBLER 4DR. SUPER, ‘96 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP. | "38 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP DEMO. TWO NEW METROPOLITAN CON-| VERTIBLES. Dc. i SPENCE SALES & SERVICE : FE 5-9297 BILL RAMBLER 711 8, Saginaw HURON MOTOR SALFS ALWAYS A GOOD 3ELECTION OF USED CARS 952 W HURO™ FE 2.2641 MI 46-2066. : wer. beater, Bea cond. _ Mees ball = a) va. oe : se 8 945 1954 Olds. 2 Dr. sedan. — Heat- er. Hydramatic. oe . 8 545 Four 1958 Chevrolets to choose from. Powerg and sticks. Take your anotce, at $1045. 1957 Ford convert. Power Comer y power brakes. Radio. Heater walls, FOM. V-8. This car is like new cous, © HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes From Pontiac" On the Bargain Bivd \ OXFORD, MICHIGAN OA } 82528 ‘BL CHEVY ,POWERGLIDE, © Ral, | Sharp, rt ry R MOTOR: 724 Oakland rOre_ 1955 Jo octhentetld 4DOOR 8E- This car runs Our stock . North Chevrolet Co. Bivd at 8. Wood 4-27. 0. Hunter oodward Ave. MI pe Birm ingham "83 CHEVY CONVERT: This is a nice clean brown job with light top. W-W tires, R&H, standard shift. Gril = ood. Paint goo Take a ‘look aa one. PEOPLES’ AUTO "aa 68 Oakland rE 9-2351 "Bright Spot” | ~BONUS BABY FIRST COME FIRST SERVED EACH WEEK THE “BRIGHT PRICE TO Y GOOD PEOPLE OF A’ Mercury, 1955 $799 -Door Sedan Radio, |heater, very nice condi- tion. plenty of miles left. $1 N OR A TRADE-IN OF EQUAL VALUE, 4 PLUg #0 OTHER FINE CARS TO CHOOSE: FROM No Dealers Please JEROME'S’ | “Bright Spot” Olds - Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass | Open till 10 ' q “34, ae CONDITION as 42508 OU. PONTIAC BN Ra. condition. 2860 Pontiac Lake i938 CHEVY. 210. @ CYL. NEEDS some work, $350. 297 Winry, Roch- ester, 1955 CHEVY. good cond. : - TOP _ $1. $1 150. “WA 64 62100. 2 DR. R&H. VERY hae FE 2-4315. gr. 4-7500. fore cee Ford. 195: ‘i BEL AIR Ba "wnttewslis. $300. -HASKINS _FE PFE soir MAY VALUES et ————_ Savoy, 2 - Are 1956 Chev. acer hardtop. — Be rg -@ wer- Fide. Power steering. 1955 Chev. convertible. V4, ee erglide. 1 owner, Sharp. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM - Haskins. Chev. 6751 Dixie Hi bei at M-15 | MAple 5-5071 m_nights “til #. "til 2. 1956 ¢ CHEVROLET HARD TOP S8E- R: Powerglide. let Co., Hunter Blvd. at 8. Wood. w ae d Ave, Birmingham. MI ‘3? CHEVY BELAIR — a - | ble, 2 tome blue, white walls is, _R&H. EM 3-0236. | 'S1_ CHEVY ¢ DR HA a Call; FE 5-8675, after 3. CHEVROLET 4DO00R radio.’ hea! Glide. BA KT 3 “HAUPT Pontiac Sales» ~ Full power, Very low mile- "85 Chevy 2 dr. V-8 standard shift. Very clean. hg Say A 6 dr. Powerglide. R&H. i st pea Or. statesman. | ine teaspperialion specials! N. Main Clarkswen | iD nights" i) @ Ase eae or MAple 56-1141 7 poor F-LANE. 2 DR. STD. V-8. Sharp. Eddie steete Ford. 36, FORD wTATION WAGON, ‘. Fordomatic, R& Uk ~ Very shen se TOM BO MU 41725. ‘$36 FORD ca FAIRLANE. FORD- omatic. RH. White side walls. _3$50.__ Clarkston, MA _ 5-646. “CY” OWENS FORD 57 FORD 2 DOOR, FORD-O-MATIC $1295 DEMO ws Priced nem | “cy” OWENS 1M41_8, SAGINAW ___FE_5-4101 “tr BIRD, NEW, om ASE r r Georee uilion. arcid Tur- igs FORD. Wita POLL DSS Mercury engine, $200. 5-1638. | __¥ Short 8t. 132° FORD. CALL OR 3-216 _after 5 p.m. ‘3 FORD sGOOD CONt CONDITION, song — 9200 Davisburg Rd., Clarkston, MA 51114 WAGON. R&H. shift. Buse & ivory. Real | Ae! Brokers. 1260, COMMUNITY | Motor Sales ‘$8 Pontiac Bennevilie Buick HT. 8 3s aaubee | * sBoenE Ford Awbaraiat Exe Bled FE 5-888. | as 4 DR. RADIO. ania tires. PE 68-3406. cm FORD 3 Door. CUSTOM Ix. less FORD RD. cUSTOM. 2 DR. V2. R pgbegucrar® LJ MON- ee ents of ae we Me s at. Mi ers08 ) ee Tur- . * | LE BLANC, 1955 Bet you haven't seen one of these before? Truthfully neither had we until we got this , fll-white poe gh is only 20s. : . SCHUTZ 5 . Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Bir- mingham. MI 4-3735. 1955 DESOTO, FIREDOME 4 DR. EDOM on eredit down, 12 Mariva SWEPT: WING DODGE a new 58 Dodge ser i ws HOTOR SALES -MY_3-2750 Lk. Orion ‘1, DODOE: 4 DR. R&H A NICE » standard shift | $6 FORD COUNTRY . SEDAN. 3 | DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ a) Passen; ar. R & H. O.D.. tinted lass. oo ser, back-up lights mmac wate 0 1-0511. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS os Ford 4 @. oe cevsceuen "$3 Pontiac 2 dr. ‘S83 Studebaker 4 dr, other extras. Priced to sell. 3-0142. ; me er i windshield 41880 or mt or will consider Uy. trade. 5-3564 r 6 p.m. rE 2-2100 = durin, wee 2 DR. FOM. own, Eddie Steele D 2 smi Std. Clean. Your car dn. Eadie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204, FORD, 1956 - Hey! You soft top thi one better latch on to one "cause it won't last. Fordo- matic equipment plus all the other extras on this Birmingham new car trade, 31488. ll never buy better at SCHUTZ ' DESOTO-PLYMOUT 912 8. ioodmera _Birgingham ‘53 FORD, 2 DR, R&H. OVER- 2 drive. Clean, $300. OL 6-2181. BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 54 Pontiac Wagon $ 895): &cylinder radio, heater, hydra- matic, 3 57 Buick Hardtop $2095 cKLW. News, Davies 4 WJR. Bands, Ans. Man 3, Wi Deland —— . 3 iy Dron McKenzte (2:00—WIR, News, Wells WCAR, News, Bennett ww. #0... CRLW Grant | Livestock fay Wong po WxY ews, McKenzie oe SRLW, Chase WCAR. News, slike Thoms Jo mare, eees WPON. wR, Beye, duste [te:s0-wsR, Time. tor Muste Bees a WXYZ, News, rr ts, E. Chase Chase | CKLW News, Da Bint pig MeLeo¢e Godt: WPON, Music With sso 6:20 WxY ews; Mi CELW, New ws, &. Chase meeting to discuss changes in the Ernie Ford Show, “Change what?” asked Ford mildly. “You. want to fire me?” Good heavens, no! “You want to fire the choir?” Of course not! “Then what's this: meeting for?” asked Ford. “We're gonna sing and I'm gonna talk and we're gonna sell cars and try to make people laugh.” * *« * The meeting was not held. Of the innumerable futile meetings constantly held in the television industry it would be difficult to think of a more useless conclave. For the Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (NBC-TV, Thursdays) is purring along in its second sea- son of being one of the most pop- ular nighttime programs on tele- vision. Its formula? — “We ain't got one,” said Ford, who takes as dim a view of words like formula as he does of calling meetings. He sings, he talks, he sells cars and he definitely makes people os * * The ay of Ford’s humor is elusive, It’s not the old “Hey, Rube!” brand, and it's more so- | phisticated than Ford either real- izes or would admit. Like all 7s wit it packs some wisdom. On the other hand, - nobody — including Ford—exactly knows why he can bring the house down with a re- mark like “It's too wet for plow- i od “Smt from the fact that Ford is a superb singer of ballads, he speaks a language of vivid and homely imagery, ‘‘As nervous 4s a ar tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs’’ is the kind of line he tosses--off casually. %: * * When a man asked him why he came East from Hollywood to do a couple of shows from New York, he replied, “You set fishin in one place for a long time and you'll find yourself gettin’ up and goin’ to.another place for a spell. The fish ain’t bigger over there. | tions -|It’s just that the change is rest- ful.” a Personally Ford is as relaxed as a well-fed cat on a sunny time for fishing and golfing, he thoroughly* enjoys what he’s do- ing and has no ambitions to be trying something else. | One horse éats food from enough land to feed four average persons. Le Show Purrin’ | Right Along __|f NEW YQRK W—Some time ago somebody * suggested - calling a porch, Athough he'd like more! , — Long-Awaited to Be Made Public by City Tonight The long-awaited study of Pon- t efficiency Willman said the report was de- livered to Pontiac. late last week but fits general publication was postponed until Commissioners got to look at it at one of their leur meetings. Report) actress Debbie Reynolds, as a show Tuesdays at 8 p.m. still tends to regard- Eddie, shown here. with his wife, movie Eddie and George Gobel ahernate os stare of an NECTV variety bashful boy with a cute voice. | ; Adventure: : (9) M.“ Rooney Show. Academy fails to impress}11:99 (2) Arthur Godfrey - them—you don’t freeze, don't fight, don’t for a performer in show business - (4) Up Fore Appeal.. Motor- visiting beauty. (® Price. Is Right. clam up,” added the 96-pound doll who was is to have been a “Jack Arm- ists’ problems. (9) eat @ the doll in “Guys and Dolls.” strong” type adolescent hero—and G) News: LeGott Marshal Wayne pomeas(ume «0 News : Probably you don't know that some- SoS a eee ee 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. tragic. injustice in ‘Second 14:39 (2) Dotto : : times you scare some of the stars because ne Trial.” oe (4) Truth or : ‘WILSON you’re slow to laugh or applaud when Seth te Ge sean 6 ti 6:45 “(2) News: Edwards. (2) $64,000 Question. (1) Rickey “wan "| you're seeing a B’way show or in a TV audience. “There facing a young man named Eddie (9) Howdy Doody. was this one star comedian who had such a wall built Fisher, who used to be beloved by 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. 10:15 (9) Weather. up between him and the audience before he ever went out millions .as'a fresh-faced, bashful (9) State Trooper. Adven- 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics ‘there,” said vivacious Vivian. Army enlisted man with a = ture: Rod - as|10:20 (9) Film Fare. 5 : voice. trooper. = “He would pace back and forth. ges 4 (4) Casey Jones. 10:30 (7) Youth Bureau. “He would say ‘Those ——! I know they’re not going to owadays, Fisher-is a man—a (2) Follow That Man. Adven- (9) Starlight Theater.| “ZDNESDAY AFTERNOON like me.’ And they wouldn’t because he was fighting them.” civilian, with a well.publicized i Claudette Colbert, ‘ wife and two headlined children. ture series, Ralph Bellamy. e rt, “The Se- 9 x * * heuroene | cret Heart.” ('46.) 12:00 (2) Love of Life. . ” , “ He's the star of his own alter- : (4) Tic Tac Dough. I got myself into the same state,” confessed Vivian. “I ante NBC-TV T18 (1) Sports: Wattrick. (4) Dr; Hudson. 9) Toes in T wanted to be back in Hollywood but I was playing state fairs ot a cans eh ma (2) Highway Patrol. (9) 10es empo. on 7:15 (7) News: where the rain: was pouring down and Daas were honking in clerks i: ws: Daly. dives (fy) Sempre Ga: 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. |the background.” Fisher is h He has become extremely good : : (9) Theater (cont.) (4) It Could Be You. “ Oo = TYPED AS ADOLESCENT — Singer Eddie er is having a ogy 7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Western: ater (con (D) The Vivian told herself, “You're in it you're making hard time wi fica saa teeta Gulartaleet: Tis public ange? much — -. than in professional personality — quired polish with maturity. = Not Convinced on Small Cars Automotive News Says Auto Makers — Believe Big Vehicles Favored DETROIT w — Auto executives still are not convinced. the Ameri- can public wants anything besides a big, high-powered, luxurious ve- hicle. _ So says Automotive News in a comprehensive analysis of the small car appeal in the United States. Robert M, Lienert, asso- ciated editor of the trade paper, writes that sales executives are not particularly impressed by sur- veys showing 60 to 70 per cent of buy a small car. * * * “They are impressed, however,” he adds, ‘‘when 200,000 Americans per year go out and put down the scribed as having “led to ruin.” Also cited are about a score of other smaller vehicles built with- out the backing ef_a major auto maker. At a recent stockholders meet- ing, Chrysler President L, L. Col- bert predicted no U. S$. manu- Se eee Oe a aes pared for public improvements orl year. Included are repaving and widening of Opdyke road, Square Lake to Walton; paving of Taylor street, Oak Hill to Eliwood; and sidewalks on the west side of Sem- nue ta; east side of Blaine street, from High street about 500 feet south; Also to be offered is one or- dinance change’ eliminating daily $2 fees for scrap gatherers and| another that exempts pigeon rais- eS from public nuisance regula- LAINE 10 TAI TION Warr) Sil Pelee 44621 ted TiS) palmsie 3 IBLLIAISL ei! TTIALIHIAr LLINISIEIe SIT IAT IT IA hen. | Be | S| S| LA ee AN | El IDI TY aL Tigi PIAIRIAL AIG © SIE IDLAINIL JFei! ee on find’: EG ete { Tal- aie Ne as i ES FJ] (Ber ike Ge ‘smart enough to know that the persons polled saying they would, more economical Ford, Chevro- pe eee in the future, Concluding, the analysis says: buyers toward a.small car econ- omy. But the, guto makers are American public has the habit of buying the ape package it ‘Most er cars? Get the answer to that and you have the key to the fate of the smaller car in America.” Queen Elizabeth Not Shaken Up by Naughty Word} he still awaiting discovery, : Fisher would Sos oe ae . tronic -scene like a satellite — ing into orbit. i ‘Twenty-One’ Winner Parrotg Jr. 21-0 at $500 a point. She then played a tie game with Warren Springer,‘ a- Schenectady, N.Y., post office clerk. Miss Von Nardoff was leading 10-0 in a second game when time ran out. Lane will continue the contest next last night to her previous winnings of $146,000 by defeating Lindesay) BRRIs s Electronics FE 4-1515 _ C & V LECTRO MART Open Daly 9 t0 9. RCA COLOR Sales SWEETS | RA DIO-TV 4 ond f GARAGE THIS WEEK--SPECIAL PRICES ON. -ROOFING Call Today Take Advantage of Our Offer. FE All Wor IE No MONEY DOWN HLA. TERMS” TOT YEARS TO PAY” FREE ESTIMATES’ 2-7004 k 100% Guaranteed © ROOFING © ADD-A-ROOM © MICHIGAN BASEMENTS © ALUMINUM SIDINGS & STONE LL CONCRETE. WORK 2256 E. Walton Blvd. D: & M. Euileling Service EVE. and SUN. AOR 3-2276 FE 2-704 CALL NOW! SERPS RSTO 8 S40 MAN I Walp lonsibN satphed Cays isp (Stevenson fo Argue (Legally) i in Russia NEW YORK @~Adlai E. Ste- is State Income. Tax Issue | - Raised by Researchers per cent were borne ‘by house- holds with incomes under $5,000 - and 60 per cent by households with incomes over that figure. Viewed as a per cent of income for a lower bracket person, his tax payments would set up a high- er proportion of income, it added. While his tax incidence is heav- the Russians this summer, as an attorney representin g American writers. Stevenson will visit the Soviet ‘Union in July and August as part of a European trip. In Moscow he will try to persuade the Russians to pay royalties to American au- thors for -books published in the US.S.R. The Authors "League of Amerti- ca Inc. said yesterday that Ste- ont tax system—that is, i i's pro - heavy burden on low income groups, “Whether or not the rates were ANN ARBOR @—Argument “ vering adoption of a state income tax on individuals cropped up anew _ |today in reports by researchers to legislators and citizens surveying) craduated, a personal income tax Michigan's tax structure. - |would reduce substantially the re- However, there was no at nec: jgression- found. in-‘the distribution! ‘8 Zino-pads. Pain stops ca i. dd nl —_ will argue—legally—with ne owrk with Stevenson, said in @ statement that- the Soviet Union has never entered into any copy- right relations with the United works without ‘paying poaylties. Sentenced in Shooting ” DETROIT # — Kenneth Sedick, 41, of Detroit was sentenced to 21g -5 years for manslaughter Mon- day by Recorder's Judge Gerald; W. Groaf, Sedick , had pleaded, guilty to the Dec. 17 tathi shooting of Casmir J. Cwiek, 33, in an District of Columbia, He said that all present state-jier, the report said, a person in|venson had been retained for the Pa set aed A Phone FE 2-2362 ; “a Ne j se” we - / yee : a 2 ’ Zyl “ ot . Se # é E. ‘ s te oe en ee ee a ee : : ; Pos i nwayry.Foun r bE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 6.1958 | ‘ : | ; zs nes Dr. Staley W Blak 3513 ELIZABETH av RD. 1 Block West of M-59. Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester _EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Closed Wednesday argument at Cwiek’s bar. the low income range benefits|——— x *« * local taxes excepting four are re- from state services proportionately more than do persons in the higher tax brackets. Brazer noted that in the $2,000 te $3,00@ income group, benefits of gevernment services would add from 16 to 20 per cent to “real” income. Fer those mak- ing over $10,000 a year, benefits would range from three to five per cent, In summarizing a March 21 gressive, and that these are re- gressive through the middle and _ |(R-Tipton), driving toward a wind-|lower income ape. : up of its ‘work this summer, re- * * ceived three staff reports on ‘‘who| The distribution of the tax im- § pays Michigan taxes,” the busi-|pact report, described as a group ness activities tax and the state|project with many participants, tax on pari-mutuel wagering at/bore the signatures of Profs. Rich- ard A. Musgrave and Darwin W. Daicoff, University of Michigan ° levy could be “most readily jus- ~ |tified’” as a companion to a. per- * * * | The possibility of enactment of an individual income tax has been increasingly discussed by legisla- tors in the last two years. Most of the talk has contemplat- ed coupling it with an income tax on corporations and repeal or abatement of existing taxes on in- tangible property, business activi- ties and the corporation franchise tax, Seeent nae nee Gs ness activities tax, Brazer said there appeared no sound reason “ to believe retention of the BAT would be incompatible with en- | actment of a business. net in- | Watch your mail ; ne i come tax. for a The BAT, which yielded about : whale of a buy i n vielded abou is the No. I contributor to the state's general a a of greater equity, some which | would add to its yield and some) which would subtract, i Convicted in Stabbing | ‘DETROIT #—Willie Habbleary, ]- 49, and John Colbert, 32, were | George Newton, 32, Nov. 28. —_ are of Detroit. “Your Last CHANCE EVER TO GET FOR ONLY_10¢ A COPY but Service We ! ’ Torricelli invented the first bar- ometer in 1643. 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