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Mark of Reverence
Secretary of State John Foster AP Wirephote
LOWERING THE FLAG — This scehe was typical across the
nation as flags were flown at half-staff in mourning of former
Dulles who died Sunday. Here
James McDonald of the Capital police force lowers the flag atop
the Senate Office Building.
Dulles Lies in State
at National Cathedral
WASHINGTON ( — John Foster Dulles’ body was,
brought to lie in state today in a quiet vaulted chapel of |
imposing Washington National Cathedral.
Just at noon, the sky gray above, a hearse carrying | mills three ways, refused
what he the flag-draped casket arrived at the chapel entrance.
Six servicemen carried the casket through a chapel = State ' eet Univers Pa
Counties Want
to Keep Part of
Any New Taxes
-
State Lawmakers Get)
letter From SICC
Requesting Future Aid
Should the soy nttedl
Michigan ‘Legislature come
up with any form of new
|taxes, a certain percentage
ishould be retained by the
i|counties and schools to help
‘alleviate their money prob-
‘lems.
This request was laid on
the desks of all state repre-
sentatives and senators as
they reconvened last night.
It was in the form of a one-page
letter signed by Delos Hamlin,
chairman of the Oakland County
Board of Supervisors and the six-
county Supervisors Inter - County
Committee.
It’s the SICC, in cooperation
with the Boards of Education of
Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Mon-
ree, Washtenaw and St. Clair
counties, Which {s pushing this
“share and share alike’ pro-
posal.
There was no immediate a
iment from the Legislature, which)
tor five months has not been able!
ito solve the state’s money short-;
lage.
| William J. ecto aaa
\tendent of Oakland County. schools, |
‘last Friday in suggesting a freeze |
'on* county schvol tax rates for
this year, urged a cooperative
effort on the part of Oakland’
a and its school officials to}
beyond the current
worery” ri limitation of 15 mills.
Emerson, also a member of
tion Beard, which is hard-pressed
| each year to divide up the 15
at that
| Sane to diactone had in
mind. The proposal submitted
| last night wag it,. Hamlin said
door above. which
scribed the words “The Way
of Peace.”
Mourning members of Dulles’
family followeg the casket into
flower-decked Bethlehem chapel
for a private few moments.
In the chapel, where Dulles’ |
body will lie on public view for
24 hours, are plaques commem.
orating other high personages
who were buried from the ca-
thedral, inclading another sec-
retary of state, Cordell Hull.
Dulles’ casket was placed in the
center of the chapel between 10
marble columns roped off with
red velvet
* * |
Around the walls were floral
wreaths.
¢hapel was-a small wreath of ivy)
from Princeton University’s Nas-
sau Hall, with a trailing orange
and black ribbon, the = schgol
colors.
Dulles was graduated ffom)
Princeton in 1908.
Many officials of the diplo- |"
matic world in which Dies |
traveled so extensively had
gathered at the cathedral be-
fore the body arrived.
Standing in the doorway of the}
chapel were some of the fone
ary pallbearers, selected
Dulles’ widow. Among them were
Adm. Arthur Radford, acting!
chairman -of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff; and undersecretaries of|
state Herbert Hoover Jr. and
Douglas Dillon.
A large wreath of white carna-|
tions in the chapel carried a gold)
letter white ribbon ‘‘The Diplomat-
ie Corps.” Another wreath was
sent by the Organization for Eu-
ropean Economic Cooveration.
* * *
The persona) flag of the late
secretary of state and the United
States flag flanked the entrance
of the cathedral chapel and later
were placed near the casket.
An honor guard from the armed
services will stand watch until
the funeral service Wednesday.
For the funeral, the casket
will be "noved ftom the chapel
into the great’ cathedral.
Burial will Ke in Arlington Na-
tional Cemetéry across the Poto-
mac from Washington.
Dr. Roswell P. Barnes of New
York, _ secretary of the World
Council’ of Churches, offered a
brief/prayer. Dr. Barnes will con-
duct the funeral service Wednes-
day.
When the chapel was opened to
the public at 12:40 p.m., about 1530
persons were lined up to walk past
the flag-draped casket,
The white altar of the chapel
‘ had six small lighted candles and
two white bouquets. : are en-*—
Tokyo Chosen
for Site of 1964
Olympic Games
MUNICH, Germany (®—Tokye
today was chosen for the site of
the 1964 Olympic Games and
Innsbruck, Austria for the win-
ter games.
*, * *
Tokyo will be the first oriental
host to the international sporting
competition.
Backers of Detroit, who have
been trVing to bring the games |
On the left-side of the) to Michigan for 20 fears, were
very disappointed gt the Tokyo
| victory. But they said they
would be back to try for the 1968
| games, 4
* * *
(Editors Note: See stery on
| page 23. ) today.
In his letter to the Legislature,
|Hamlin said: ‘The income from
jtaxes and other revenues which
‘governments receive has not kept!
pace with the increased costs to
|furnish these (governmental) serv-
ices.”
*‘A comprehensive study recent-
ly completed indicates the need
for additional tax revenue for the
various units of governmental and
schools above and beyond the pres-
ent tax limitations,” the letter
states.
Hamlin, who said the SICC
and supporting agencies do not
intend to become entangled in
= on Page 2, Col. 2) the Oakland County Tax. Alieca- | BOTTOM GAVE OUT — Oakland County
Sheriff Frank W. Irons and Deputy Donald Kratt,
director of the water safety bureau, examine
hole in a nine-foot canvas boat from which a 4
7,
Little Rock Vote
Raps Faubus Recall Segregationists.
| of 44 Teachers
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. &®—Gov.
\Orval E. Faubus met a major)
defeat Monday in Little Rock’s|
integration feud, with the recall)
of three segregationists from the
school board.
* *
recall election which sprung from)
jan uprising of a group of citizens
over the firing of 44 teachers.
All three of them were de-
feated, including the board's
president Ed I. McKinley who
was ousted by q vote of 13,347
to 11,855. At the same time the
three moderates, who said they
prefer some integration to ne
schools, won a vote of confl-
dence by retaining their seats.
It is now up to the Pulaski|
County Board of Education to fill]
the vacancies. The board's five!
Yanks Get Lopez, Terry
NEW YORK W — The New
York Yankees today traded
pitchers Johnny Kucks, and Tom
Sturdivant .and infielder Jerry
Lampe to Kansas City for pitch-
er Ralph Terry and infielder
Hector Lopez.
Sen. Hart Will Deliver
“Memorial Day Talk Here Sen. Philip A. Hart will
Day address Saturday following the traditional vet-
erans’ parade staged by the
Hart’s talk will come during memorial ceremonies
plot in¢— at the veterans’
\Perry -Mount Park Ceme-|
tery.
The senator is a World War II
infantry veteran, wounded in the
D-Day assault on Utah Beach in
Normandy. Holder of the French
Croix de Guerre and other mili-
tary honors, Hart is a member of
many veterans’ organizations.
There will be laying of wreaths
by various veterans’ groups at
the cemetery and at the Civil
War memorial at the corner of
Saginaw street and Oakland ave-
nue, \
A firing squad will be on hand
and a bugler will play taps.
Other principals in the ceremo-
nies will include Mayor Philip E.
Rowston and other city commis-
|Sioners; the Rev. Galen E, Hersh-
ey, president of the Pontiac Pas-
. Assn.; Larry Payne, president
the Memorial Day Association;
‘aa Harry J. Pattison Si-year-old
Spanish-American War Beragis »
Pattison, a retired bank
od guard deliver Pontiac’s Memorial
Pontiac Memorial Day Assn.
of 5970 Pontiac. Trail, Orchard
Lake will] be honorary parade
marshal, a role he has filled the
last 12 years.
Parade marshal will be Floyd
E, Cremer, assistant director of
the Oakland County Department
of Veteran Affairs.
The parade begins at 10 a.m.
at Saginaw and Whittemore streets
heading north to the Civil War Me-
morial, where the formation will
disband after brief ceremonies to
assemble again in the cemetery
about 11 a.m.
* * ® :
Participating will be 14 veterans’
reservists, Naval reservists and
Nationa} Guardsmen; Pontiac Cen-
tral High School and the junior
high school bands; and several
other groups, including Boy Stouts
and drum majorettes.
A special feature will be the ap-
pearance of a crack drill team of
sailots from the Grosse Ie Naval to 11,148 vote and Rowland, by
ibuilt’ internist and the- father of
groups and their auxiliaries; Army |‘ members, all political unknowns!
jhere, have kept their own counsel!
jas to their plans.
Faubus twice went on television
in the closing days of the bitter
campaign to plead for retention
of the segregationists. ‘
Today Robert W. Laster, Little
Rock traffic judge and the worst-
beaten of the segregationists
said: “‘Well it looks like the peo-
ple want integrated schools,
doesn’t it?”
The other two segregationists,
McKinley and Ben Rowland, were
silent. So was Faubus who was
reported at the governor's man-}
sion to be at-Stuttgart, Ark. }
Laster was recalled by a 14,082.
13,691 to 11,528.
Everett Tucker Jr., leader of
the moderates, retained his seat
by a 13,323 to 12,094 vote. Ted
Lamb had _ the hardest battle
among the moderates but ran up
a 12,973 to 12,502 favorable -vote
son, kept his seat by a 12,963 to
12,326 edge.
*® * *
The two factions in the recall
battle never debated the issue in
the twa and one-half, week cam-
paign, primarily because they dis-
agreed on what it was.
The Committee to Stop This
Outrageous Purge (STOP) in-
sisted the sole issue was the fir-
ing of the teachers. The Com.
mittee to Retain Our Segregated
Schools (CROSS) said integra-
tion was the real issue.
Dr. Drew Agar, a thin, slightly
several school-age children, wag
picked to lead STOP. He had never
been in politics. Nor had he taken
part in the school. integration
fight before.
STOP held a victory rally last
night. Tucker and Matson were
hoisted to the shoulders of STOP
workers and carried around the
ballroom of a downtown hotel, * |
Faubus had put himself squarely)
behind the segregationists in the|
| Bank and signed for by armored
| car guards,
The third moderate, Russell Mat.| the Oakland County Board of Audi-
ition of the pay-as-you-go $2,875,000-
|plus construction program, Moore Crumbaugh of Walled Lake.
But instead of any birthday celebration there'll be| | Thunde | in Uproar Over Firing only sadness at the 1729 Ashtan St. home of Joel’s | pontiac Boat Blamed in Drowning
Pontiac Press Pheote
Walled Lake youth tumbled to his death last
night. Joel Crumbaugh, 15, lost his balance when
his foot went through the bottom of the boat,
and fell overboard and drowned.
Walled Lake Boy Drowns**"
Day Before His Birthday _ Thundershowers,
Today would have been the 16th birthday of Joet a.| Warmer Wednesday
- News Flashes Suspended Pontiac policeman
Jess W. Quick, 43, of 502 E.
Beverly Ave., pleaded guilty te
a charge of conspiracy to ob-
struct justice at his trial in Oak-
land County Circuit Court this
afternoon.
Another charge, bribery, was
| dismissed by Circuit Court Judge
Clark d. Adams, who set sen-
tencing for June 11. Quick was
charged with taking a $122 bribe
last September from an alleged
gambling game operator in
Pontiac.
DENVER (—Two men en-
tered an armored truck with a
key today and stole $164,450 in
currency in suburban Lakewood,
just west of Denver. It was the
second largest robbéry in the
history of the Denver area. The
money had just been checked
out of the Jefferson County
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. ®—
Oldtime Chicago White Sox
pitching star Edward A. (Big
Ed) Walsh, 78, died today of
cancer. The onetime spitball
pitching ace had been ailing
more than a year.
‘Quake Jolts California
HOLLISTER, Calif, (AP) — A *mother, Mrs.
father, with whom he lived.
the year.
He was fishing on Hawk Lake
Walled Lake High Schoo] class-
mate, Robert Vermillion, 15, of
1922 Mead Ridge Rd.
Robert told Oakland County sher-
iff's deputies that as they were)
| Changing seats Joel's foot went, | through the canvas bottom of their|®-
boat.
FELL OVERBOARD
Joel lost his balance and fell
overboard, his friend said.
“I jumped in and grabbed for
him but he was panicky and fought
me off. I couldn't hold him above
the water and had to let go,”’ the
distraught boy said.
* * *
The accident happened at 7:30
p.m. Joel's body was recovered at
11:10 p.m. by Deputy William
Jackson, department skin diving
specialist,
Deputies were assisted in the
search by Walled Lake police and
firemen. The lake is one that is
not patrolled by special lake dep-
uties,
Joel's body was found in 25-feet
of water about 500 feet from the
west shore.
In the wake of the first drown-
ing, Sheriff Frank W. Irons warned
sharp earthquake jolted areas of
San Benito County just before 9,
a.m, today. all lakeside residents in the area
that his water patrol will make a Thompson, and his step-™ GOP Eyes
Increased
LANSING (#—The talk among
Republican tax and fiscal planners
appeared today to be turning to-
ward a 1959-60 spending level of
about 415 million dollars—but str
without crystallization.
The figure is up more than 20
million dollars from the prelimi-
nary GOP Senate budget outline
drawn up a month ago.
cepted nor rejected at a closed,
door huddle of Senate and House
Republican leaders last night.
GOP members of the bipartisan
tax compromise committee took
a kind of package solution for all,
major tax and spending problems.
The full tax compromise group)
was to resume GOP-Democratic
negotiations later today.
The Legislature may knock off}
this week on Thursday, instead of |
the usual Friday, in recognition of |
Memorial Day Saturday.
Some lawmakers declined to dis-
cuss what went on last night, but
from others it was learned that
among things considered were:
blueprint, geared to the GOP use
tax increase bill but also an as
yet undecided “nuisance” tax or
nuisance taxes to raise the revenue
ante.
2. Giving up the idea of vet-
erans trust fund rebuilding from
whatever new revenues might be
agreed on, and a return to the so-
called Beadle Plan for restora-
tion over several years starting
* * *
ns outlook,
Tomorrow will be a wet day all)
in Commerce Township with & over Michigan as scattered show-| tions against which the federal
ers are forecast for all of the Low-
er and “ae Peninsulas,.
* *
meee 4 was the lowest record-
\ing in downtown Pontiac preceding
'8 a.m. The reading at aha geen was State Budget
It was discussed but neither ac-!
Both budget planners and some)
part in an attempt to frame out!
1. The 415-million expenditures
Mostly cloudy, a little cooler with
some scattered showers is Thurs- a rolls Federal Funds
for Welfare
to Be Diverted But Then Next Week
There'll Be Scrounging
to Cover This Money
LANSING (®—Gov, Wil-
liams and his Cabinet
agreed today to release
enough state treasury cash
lr assure meeting of Uni-
versity of Michigan and
Michigan State University
‘month-end payrolls.
_ Only yesterday. state
‘Treasurer Sanford A. Brown
‘and the governor said there
was a question whether
‘university needs could be
met on time.
Williams said doubt was removed
later this morning when a check
for $5,300,000 in welfare matching
funds wad received from the fed-
eral government.
Accordingly, the State Admin-
istrative Board decided to re-
lease $2,600,000 to MSU and three
million dollars to the U. ef M.
Brown said the general fund bal-
ance as of today was cntind
with $10,600,000.
After allowances for ‘payout of
thons ordered . tax
receipts, expected in the next
couple of days, a balance of
$3,300,000 would be left on Thurs-
day, Brown) said.
Combined with the federal funds,
which may be\used for state pur-
poses temporarily, a total of
$8,600,000 would be available in the rshowers and rising tem-| ceneral fund at that time, he said.
are predicted for the)
area tonight and tomor-
Donald) H Tonight's low will be a mild wane State University was in fo *
board determined that * *
The
[immediate payroll difficulty and
no money was set aside imme- |, Temperatures are expected to diatel for that institution,
Joel last night became Oakland soar to 84 degrees Wednesday. y
County's first drowning victim of| Williams said the easing of
ae ony
“The categerical welfare obliga-
check ultimately must be applied
jare due out between June 1 and
June 10, the governor said. Thus,
|today’s relief will become next
week's aggravation.
Williams said it was known the
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Hides Face
(Continued on’ Page 2, Col. 4) MRS. ANNE GALL
Land Sale Would Help Meet Cost
Robert Y. Moore, chairman of
tors, today released an announce-
ment that a, plan had been ap-
proved “whereby sufficient funds
will be available to meet the obli-
gation for the first unit of the new
courthouse.”
Moore said the annoyncement
came from the Ways and Means
Committee of the Board of Super-
visors; but added that the com-
mittee had ordered him to keep
some details secret.
He sahil the committee was
meeting this afternoon te con-
sider sale of the downtown Pon-
tiace -courthouse site and other
land holdings in Pontiac and
throughout the county.
Profits from these sales are to be}
used to help finance the first sec-
said.
* * ¥
But the county officials said he
had been instructed. not- to make
Air Station.
Ch About 500 persong ‘attended, . expects to OK Courthouse Financing The county is contemplating sale
of approximately 92 acres in Pon-
tiac, said Moore, including. 1,600
feet of frontage on the south side
of Oakland avenue from West
boulevard to east of the Grand
Trunk Railroad and albout 5,000
feet on Kennett road, east and
south.of the city dump.
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In addition, the county has 26)
separate lots it is thinking of sell-
ing, said Moore, about half of
them in Pontiac.
“Only one of these lots has a
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make. Women’s Pages eeaceree 11K /nouncement said.
\laneous non-tax funds now on
(could be ‘used for the courthouse ©
house on it, and that house is
not occupied. Moore said. He
denied reports that the county
was about to sell homes in which
indigent families are housed by
the Department of Social Wel- ‘
fare.
“The committee has not now,
nor has it ever, contemplated the
sale of homes owned by the county) ;
in which unfortunate people are
housed, unless the properties are
released by the Welfare Commit-
tee as no longer needed,”’ the an-
*® * *
Moore said that other funds that
would go into the courthouse build-
ing were those included in the
building fund and “other miscel-
hand.”
The building funds, which the!
State Supreme Court recently ruled!
amount fo $1,800,000.
* * * '
| But Moore refused to release the
amount of non-tax revenues the Mother Insane,
Judge Rules Mrs. Gall Sent to lonia
for Allegedly Murdering
Daughter by Whippings
Mrs. Anne Gall today was judged
legally insane and unable to stand
trial for first-degree murder in
the February death of her 12-year-
old daughter.
Oakland County Circuit Judge
Clark J. Adams ordered the Com-
merce Township woman commit-
ted to Ionia State Hospital “until
restored to sanity.”
Clinton J, Mumby of Pontiac -—
said Mrs. Gall was mentally ill
prior to, at the time of her daugh-
ter’s death Feb. 16, and is today.
by Mrs. Gall’s attorney Raymond D. Munde, that he couldn't
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959 ;
Lodge Offers. New Tax Plan Measure Would Tag
Transactions to Tune
of $60 Million Yearly
A new tax proposal that might
The Day in Birmingham
West Lincoln Residents
Oppose Wider Pavement
BIRMINGHAM — Residents of, Road oiling assessments, also ap-
West Lincoln avenue, between! proved and spread over five years.
Pierce street and Southfield road,!are to be made in one payment.
are battling stubbornly to halt the
proposed 41-foot pavement city of-
ficials plan to install this summer. Waterford Youth Behind Bars
Sentenced in Gang Beating cut youngster to spend four
months. in the eounty jail as part
of a three-year probation term. ‘I
want you to know what it means
to lose your liberty,” he said.
The judge said the jail sentence
would be shortened ff the youth
enrolls again in school, BE ares cama ie oan %
A 16-year-old Waterford ial
ship youth .was behind bas today)
leafning ‘‘what it means to lose
your liberty.”
* * *
However, Gregory R. Clover,
son of Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Clover,
Monday morning is the reser-
vation deadline for the barbecue 415 Manning St., fared better
than his four teenage companions
who beat up a 52-year-old man to
steal $55 from him in January. All
received prison sentences. * * ©
Clover and the four admitted
luring Herman Westpfahl, of 5901
Cooley Lake Rd., to a dark spot
ime joff Old Orchard drive Jan, 31 and
You differ trom the other )) ating and robbing him of the four only in age and in that | :
you did not actually take part jmoney. Judge Adams said Clover; net up to $60 million a year has
been thrown on top of the grow-
ing pile by Oakland County Sen.
L, Harvey Lodge, a Republican.
* * *
Popularly known as a transac-
tions tax, the levy would hit stock
transfers, insurance contracts, Dean Perry of 508 W. Lincoln
Ave., spokesman for the newly-
formed group of residents, last
night told commissioners members
feel a 30-foot strip of pavement is
sufficient to handle the traffic and
would not be opposed. and annuaj picnic sponsored by
the Women’s Fellowship of the
Church, The
event will be held at the home
of Mrs. Marion Elliotte home,
2930 Telegraph Rd., Bloonifield
Hills, beginning at 12:30 p.m.
Perry said the residents be- | Tuesday. : _ {stole Westpfahl’s wallet, with the in the beating,” declared Oak- {s ial 5 | roperty deeds, leases and _ bor-; tand County Circeit Judge. Clark ‘boys later splitting up the moncy | Besiins lags 4 lieve trattic would increase and | ~ *& *
J. Adams yesterday in sen. CHANGED PLEA , lower property values which are = Jtems for the Country Fair
tencing Clover. Clover. who originally stoud one teath would ee = already below other parts of the scheduled for November will be * « t te to tak : 7 one tenth of a cent) -n eac city if a wider strip is laid. He (on display.
jmute to taking part in the gang dollar of consideration involved.
Judge Adams ordered the crew-| beating, changed his plea May 11 ‘to guilty of unarmed robbery.
|Juvenile Court had waived juris-
diction over Clover.
Universities to Get “I’m unwilling to see you be-
| come a confirmed criminal,”
said the judge, ‘“‘even though you
| have committed a completely Money for Payrolls | unjustified assault and a very
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federal money was coming. but! Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland
it was not known that it would be jn March handed out prison terms
received 80 soon. of 1'g-to-18 years to Wendell Trag-
x *& * er, 17, of 7220 Ida Terrace; Robert WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL ~~
Funeral service for John Foster Dulles, former
secretary of.state, will be held Wednesday in the AP Wirephete
Washington National Cathedral shown here. The
picture shows the north side of the edifice.
It came ‘against the backdrop of Wijdey, 17, of 2068 Denby Dr.;
threatened new impacts. on state Glenn Rabdeau, 18, of 4704 River-
The levy would be administered
by the State Department of
Revenue on the basis of sale of
revenue stamps to be affixed to
instruments taxed.
Only trarsactions wholly exe-
cuted within the state would be
affected. Specifically exempted
would be transactions involving
less than $10 and checks and trans-
fers of currency.
As explained by Sen. Clyde H.
|Geerlings (R-Holland), Taxation)
|Committee chairman who intro-|
duced it last night in Lodge's be-|
half, the tax would fall basically,
also said proposed downtown
planning and development was
regarded as a possihle encroach-
ment on their residential district.’
Commissioner William Roberts
said the rumor that the state or
county might take over Lincoln
avenue if the 41-foot pavement is
installed is entirely without founda-
tion. :
* * *
“Lincoln begins and ends well
within the city limits and cannot
be pre-empted by any outside de-
partment,”’ Roberts stated.
Commissioners backed their
statement that a 41-foot pavement
The Senior Men's Club will
meet Thursday. instead of Friday
| this week, A guest speaker from
| the Me’ Methodist
| Church of Detroit will be pres-
| ent. -
| The Discussion Group has cho-
jsen ‘‘Weights and Measures’ for
‘its topic.
{ Philip R. Grennan
| Service for Philip R. Grennan,
|39, of 5220 Brookdale Dr. will be at
|1 p.m. Thursday from the North-
|west Chapel of the William R.
colleges and universities, both im-'yew Dr., all of Waterford Town- . ; : : |
mediate as to jeopardize payrolls ship, and a 30-18 year senfence Look to City for Advance Ae GE pind grantor, insurer, i. necessary by citing traffic safety,Hamilton Co
and long range as applied to 1959't) Dale Owens, 17, of 558 Clintén —__ aa figures. “ne ied Sanday ta A
: *~ * * Mr. Grennan u t- 60 operations. River Dr. |
~ All nine institutions, from mam-
moth University of Michigan déwn ; ;
Counties Ask Part
to little Northern Michigan Col-
Jege, are sinking in the same finan- Centennial Planners Seek Funds cial quagmire, spokesmen for six
of them told Gov. Williams.
The six smaller institutions re- |
ported, as their big brothers did |
last week, that faculty morale |
generally has been shaken, with
loss of many teachers of standing
and threatened loss of others.
Together the six probably will
turn away. more than 2,000 prospec- |
tive students next fall, Williams!
was informed.
lack of facilities were described|
as “‘frightful’ by James Green,| of Any New Taxes The Pontiac Centennial Advisory
Commission last night looked to
city government for: funds to get
tennial planni der way.
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the partisan controversy as to May. , Mayor Philip E. Rowston and
what the [new tax should be. (Commissioner William W. Donald- = ap sent thinking centers (on, members of the advisory com-
aetsined b per cent of it being (mission, were asked to consult
? y the counties. ‘with other members of the City
This, Hamlin said, would be di-|Commission about an appropria-. vided up between the county and tion. 7, |
Mushrooming enrollments and schools. Townships would not be | Rowston described the appro-
included, Hamlin said. | priation as a lean that could
“However, with the schools and| probably be paid back out of Another committee composed of) mission, bringing its strength up to raise as much as 16 to 18 million’
|35 members.
Named were Dr. Bank, Carle-
jton Patterson Jr., Fred J. Niedel- Hirlinger, Donaldson and Mrs. Wil-
liam McClure was appointed to ask In exchanges of goods, services| The proposed 30-foot pavement is
and property, the incidence Would) .tricient for ordinary traffic vol- jlie equally on both parties.
| Geerlings said the levy would)
(dollars a year from its impact on
istock transfers alone. |
* * * accommodate peak-hour loads un-
less on-street parking is banned,
|commissioners agreed.
The entire matter will come to
postal officials to issue a special son’and The Rev. Michael O'Reilly.| “Lodge thought it would Le good; a finale Monday when a public stamp commemorating Pontiac's
100th birthday in 1961.
» * | insurance agent:
Rowston announced four new ap- children’s clothier; and Fr. O'Reilly
pointments to the advisory com- is pastor of St. Michael's Church.
Slight Increase for County ‘Dr. Bank is pastor of Central to have the idea in bill form on| hearing will be held and the com-
| Methodist Church; Patterson is an the table in case it’s needed before, mission’s decision handed down.
Ison is aiwe get through here,”’ Geerlings) The assessment role for the Lan- umes but is not wide enough to! llantic City, N.J., following a heart
|attack.
He was sales representative for
Farmcrest Bakeries Co. in Detroit.
He also was a member of Army
and Navy Lodge, F&AM and
served with the Navy during World
War II.
* * *
Surviving besides his wife, Nan-
jcy, are a son, Philip R. Jr.; two
|daughters, Carol and Linda, all at said. “He has been thinking about don.Purdy streets paving was ap-/home; and his mother Mrs. Violet ‘it for some time.”
‘Wild Animal’ Would
‘Look Well Atop Head
NEW YORK (UPI)—A frightened
tproved and spread over five years. |Grennan.
| apts i
BEAUTIFUL
|housewife asked police to come
Adopts ‘59 Tax Valuation leatch the “wild animal’ ‘hreshing The State Board of Equalization, Total equalization for the state|about in her bushes. vice president of Eastern Michigan county thus having other revenues) centennial revenues, College. The coming “tidal wave"’ Outside the 15 mills, this would | di) a “The possibility of an advance cf students now in high school wil] |enable the county to give more . yesterday adopted equalized tax) w: at $22
multiply the problem several times|of the 15 mills to the townships,” funds has not yet been dis i [creane of $284,757.300 over the fina an eakied | : ee ,_.|valuation figures recommended crease of $284,757,500 over the final fae eau |cussed with the commission,”’ Row-| ; | eee A patrolman sighted the furry
— a hy A =: eM ‘ston said, ‘‘but I do think that our| Oe hie ago by ae State Tax/state equalized figure for 1958. lereature, popped * heavy basin! os a ; — a | initial funds should come from the |Commission with only a “slight im’ Kane said the “slight increase” lover it and called the Society for
sion next an the Hest time in: from last year was primarily du@ the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- ' ' to a slowdown in new construction| mals for more help.”
* * *
“There just isn'f enough money 1. crease” from 1958.
in the 15 mills for\the Schools and oy | * * *
‘ ; “nant { county,’ he said. EYE £50,000
port loge Charies 1. Anspach. H ‘ lin said th 1 The mayor tentatively set the Oakland County's price tag was and partly the result of last year’s! * * * TAKE ALL Your FILMS TO tothe Ue A! [niall = enatvery sa set at $1.822,915,000, an increase of business recession. An SPCA agent gently lifted the.
| would not cost the oa |amount of money needed at $50,000 $14,245,400 over the 1958 valuation| ~ " ” cau Gtk lonesecndied sek = 3 INDEPENDENT DRUG AND CAMERA
M 6 \| J d d | ee ee poaagrn re | Donald * * bea th of $1,808.669.600. | Most of the county increases captured one well-worn Davy} STORES & SHOPS | ; T E P H 0 T f) . | N C .
rs. a U ge ae y tee Ses erates | Members of the Oakland | were small, he said, and 19 county |Crockett hat with a (long-dead) | ERVICED BY i , ’
to Pontiac General Hospital might | County Board of Supervisors’ valuations were lowered somewhat.|raccoon tail. |
Hamlin, who said the letter was|
to “put them (legislators) on guard | ftset the amount of money the lon what we've been thinking.” city advances for the centennial. Equalization Committee and the
Equalization Dept. were in Lan-
sing today for hearings on the to Be Legally Insane
(Continued From Page One) urged the Legislature grant a fu-| “It costs $1,000 to furnish a | Commission's rec dations . e
escested her away from the court-/ture hearing so the yn} room at Pontiac General. If we | eT
house and back to jail. could be explained more iti detail. were able to find 50 subscribers eet ad i lai
: ; | “It's going to take some sell-| at $1,000 apiece, that would ayne and Muskegon counts, &c-
Judith Anne Gall died Feb. 18 ing Hamlin said | amount to $50,000 that the city |CoTding to Edward W, Kane, exec-
from what a doctor said was . | SEE ale \utive secretary of the commission pncumenia brought oa by “re- “But,” he added, “with enough route
-|gratefully, on faith, He never|Dulles in Watertown, N.Y.. Both
passed up an opportunity to praise|acquired a good deal of sophisti-
Dulles. He paid regular visits to|cated education later, but neither
the secretary when Dulles lay dy-|forgot his leisurely grade school
ing. . |days in tree-shaded streets where
~ *& * {the outside world was remote and
And there were tears in the/people had time to be friendly.
|President’s eyes when he called they grow up. Some want to be| ; x * *
atomic scientists. jan extraordinary news conference! Dulles, like Eisenhower, re-
John Foster Dulles, after.a brief ~ ee me Dulles had |™ained folksy. With his dark suits
flirtation with the idea of tavcaned th and his stoop-shoulder walk he , e burden of illness was
ing a locomotive engineer, too great for him to continue in could have passed for a country his eyes firmly on the job of sec- cohen, lawyer, But like many a country
rettiry of state. He made it at the , N , ‘lawyer he had a sharp, subtle
age of 64 and loved every minute|SMALL TOWN BOY 'mind—seasoned and enriched by of it — until fatal illness struck) Dulles and Eisenhower had much |years of practice in international
in common. For one thing, neither law.
last trip to Europe. But he »» Tennesseean ny seh Hons |
i to Patch Up | going, usually with the familiar
smile on his lips, sometimes with Gets Welcome ‘Marital Ritt a lawyer's hard-bargaining glint
in his eyes, endlessly seeking a ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) —
shield against the horror of nu-, . “ atteoant. whe ca te
clear war. : But Williams Suggests ono nie New York home today
It will be for history to say how} He Build Up Industry after being put on probation and
successful his efforts were. But} ‘ weceiving an unsatisfactory dis-
Dulles’ warm friend, President, by Bettering Own State charge from the service. .
Eisenhower, who relied whole-) Sgt. Gerald Griffiths, 27, of
heartedly gn his advice, has not-| LANSING uw — Gov. Williams Oriskany Falls,"N.Y., was put on
ed time and again that no Amer- has wired a welcome to Gov. Bu-|probation Monday by Dist. Judge
ican soldier died in combat since ford Ellington of Tennessee who is/Allan Walker, he had sentenced
the Korean War was stopped in in Detroit trying to lure business ‘Griffiths to 3 to 25 years in prison)
1953. to the Southern state, on an armed robbery conviction)
=< = ® -* ®t ‘April 20.
Dulles never lacked critics. |
He brought lightning down on
his head from Moscow to Oshkosh,
even before he took office, by
threatening “massive retaliation’’
if the Communists started a lim-
ited war. -
Again he was criticized for mak-
ing known through a Life maga-
zine article that this country had By CREAGH
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some
boys want to be firemen when
him down.
* *
Nothing short of his imminent
death discouraged Dulles.
He was in agonizing pain on his
x * * | 1° ~ - |
Willisins said | Griffiths was silent during his ‘Michigan Tennessee
nothing but success in building ‘robbery. A close friend, Sgt. Rich-|
up her industry and we have no |. 4 (oaan i
fears that this will be done at :
the expense of the people of
Michigan.
“There is plenty of room for
industrial expansion without one wishes
convinced Griffiths!
So Griffiths then explained he}
had marital difficulties and that
by committing the offense he had
hoped to be discharged from the
state’s gain being another's
loss.”’
Williams cautioned Ellington
against ‘‘current propaganda that! not like military life. | more than once been steered to
the brink of war — a risk he felt
had to be taken if Communist
aggression was to be kept in
= i state which punishes industry with years probation and assessed $200
GAVE NASSAR GIFT high taxes.” |probation costs, payable at $25 a,
Dulles did not increase his pop- x * & |month. Then he-ardered Griffiths trial and declined to discuss the|
|thy was accusing the State De-
that he should tell his story. jnist hands. An aide recalls the
service, be put on probation and| ma oP
allowed to rejoin his wife, He said|@nd sing oa fat iil his wife left him because she did/ en.
Michigan is a welfare state or al Walker placed Griffiths on tive! everybody trusted Dulles. He had
it, and deny the next day that he 0000000000 000000 000000 ESEOO ROO SOOOOOSOOIENS
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had even talked with them.
x *« *
Dulles, a minister’s son and an
outstanding Presbyterian layman,
wouldn't consciously lie, What he
probably had in mind was that he
hadn't seen the newsmen ‘‘offi-
cially” and so he hadn't seen
them at all. This distinction was
sometimes embarrassing to the
newsmen. : ‘
Words often got Dulles in trou-|
ble.
HUNGARIAN TROUBLE
He stirred up an international |
ruckus by announcing about the,
time of his appointment that the
United States would encourage
“liberation” of | Soviet satellites.
Things didn’t work out that way,
as such events as the crushed
Hungarian revolution showed.
* * *
‘‘We revere and honor those who
as martyrs gave their blood for
freedom,”’ Dulles said after the
Soviets put down the revolt in
Hungary, ‘‘but we do not our-
selves incite violent revolt. Rath-
er, We encourage an evolution to
freedom.” |
Until his last days, Dulles was|
rarely out of controversy.
Many thought he knuckled under
for too long to the late Sen. Jo-
seph R. McCarthy when McCar- partment of playing into Commu-
day when Dulles decided to stand
up and defend his staff.
| “He was pacing around his of-
fice,’’ the aide says, ‘“‘rarin’ to go
* * *
Actually, Dulles spent the great-
er part of his life trying to pre-
vent fights—in the sense of war-
fare. But he made it a steadfast
—-@e eee meen een uularity by presenting the Egyp- He noted that the Tennessee del-|back to his Oriskany Falls home|Principle that this country would
tian prime minister, now Presi- egation might be a victim of such
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser, with a ‘misinformation’ and cited Cen-
set of pistols — a gesture inter- sus Bureau statistics that Michigan
preted by Britishers, in particular,|residents enjoy a better tax
as a symbolic invitation for Nas- income status than residents of the
ser to start shooting. Volunteer State. The statistics in-|
_* *« * cluded a per capita personal in-!
And yet when Dulles became come of $2,141 in Michigan com-
ill, and the seriousness of his con- pared with Tennessees $1,383,
dition was widely suspected, his| Williams said he would try to ar-
prestige soared throughout the range a luncheon with Ellington
Western world — and not for sen-,‘‘to share with you the experience
timental reasons only. He had,|Michigan has gained in the pro-
after all more experience in deal-;motion of our own great ad-
ing with the Soviets than most/vantages which have made this
other Western leaders. If he was state one of the industrial centers
stubborn and unyielding, at least/of the modern world.”
he had courage and knew-how on the next bus. fight if necessary to preserve jus-
tice and honor.
TAL «+, | He was a member of the US.
State District 17 Optimists delegation to the Versailles Peace
Pick Flint Man Governor Conference after World War 1.
Later he served as chairman of
LUDINGTON ®—Robert H. | the Carnegie Endowment for In-
Shelton of Flint is new governor|ternational Peace. He helped or-
of Michigan’s District 17 optimists.|ganize the United Nations at San
Nearly 500 persons registered for Francisco in 1945, and was an|
the organization’s three-day con-|American delegate before he |
vention which ended Saturday at|/came secretary of state.
Ludington, * * *
Shelton succeeds Edward J.| Dulles graduated at the head of|
Vogt of Battle Creek. his class from Princeton in 1908
Mark Adams of Ann Arbor won and repeated the feat at Wash-!
the boys oratorical contest, a con-|ington’s George Washington Law
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959 7 if
Cooley School PTA x 5 ae han
Mount Mitchell in North Caro the highest mera in the United| Credit life Insurance policies cov-11958, about 2,000,000 more than ihe
lina is 6,684 feet above sea level States lying to the east of the ‘ered nearly 34,000,000 individual! year before and twice the num
e ‘loans or time sales at the : 7 Million Gift
to Save ‘Palace’ Fine Arts Masterpiece
at San Francisco Will
Be Preserved
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The
Palace of Fine Arts, plaster-of-
paris masterpiece left over from
the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposi-
tion, will be saved-from the rav-
ages of time and the elements.
Walter S. Johnson, 74, a former
San Francisco newsboy who grev
wealthy in lumber and related
businesses, announced Monday a association.
gift of two million dollars to the i
city to be matched by state funds een a wa gra
for permanent restoration of the
beautiful structure.
* * *
The palace covers 130,000 square
feet, has a concrete foundation,
steel frame and a steel truss roof.
but its big rotunda and colonnades
are wooden, covered with molded
plaster and hemp.
* * *
It was conceived originally as
a temporary structure for the ex-
position, but the work of the late
architect Bernard R. Maybeck
won such wide acclaim that hopes
the building could be saved per-
sisted through the years, although
in November San Francisco voters
rejected a bond issue to provide! .
such funds.
* * *
Johnson, president since Febru-
ary of a private subscription cam-
paign, was faced with the prospect
of the state's offer expiring Sept.
11
“I decided to do something)
about it personally,”
“I've seen many of the world’s |
most beautiful structures—includ-
ing the Taj Mahal—but this one
tops them all and it should be
saved by the world’s most beau-
tiful city.” HEIGHT OF LOVE — Even
to a lot of necking when two giraffes are involved. This lovey-
he said.| dovey couple was smitten by the magic of spring in Paris (where
else) and are coming up at the V
Rich Dole-Getter to Be Organized
| The first open house of- the)
| Thomas Cooley Elementary Schoot
in Waterford Township will be
held from 7:15 to 8 p.m. Thursday.
| ‘At 8 p.m. paxents interested in
lorganizing a Parent-Teacher As-
|sociation will meet in the library.|
\Mrs. Arthur Heiple, president of|
ithe Oakland County PTA Council,
|will conduct the meeting.
A temporary chairman and
secretary will be appointed,
along with a nominating com-
mittee to present a slate of ef-
ficers and bylaws for the new
lon h to help organize the
|Cooley Lake association.
| The Cooley boys’ and girls’
chorus, under the direction of
|Helen Glenn, will present a musi-
cal program.
Mitton Bitten; Decides
to Quit Revenue Force
| HUNTINGTON, W.Va.' (AP) —
|Harry Johnson will spend up to
\three years in prison and Marlin
Mitton, former revenue. officer,
has gone into the insurance busi-
Johnson, 59, was convicted in
\federal court Mondey of biting
Mitton on the nose while the rev-
enue man was trying to le 21 Damaged V. : < Were 249 to 6.99 Then ,
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4 59 Boxes of Notepapgf, Were 59c, Now.. . / 33e Group Assorted Houseware Items, Were 2.98, Now 1.44 260 Drapery Hardware, Was 49c to ‘129. Then 5c, Now ... ite
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20 Drip-Dry Overalls, Slacks, Were 1.99, Now.........++.. $1
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15 Soiled Size 1-3 Sweaters, Were 1.98, Now............... 98e 11 9 x 12 Cotten Hooked Rugs, Were 39.95, Now.....,..24.88 40 Twin Fitted Nylon Shects, Were 1.99, New....... eee
18 Soiled Infants’ Sacques, Were 1.25, Then 66c,, Now..... 33e 2 24” Lawn Sweepers, Were 14.99, Now.......-..+. ae $10 9 Full Fitted Nylon Sheets, Were 2.99, Now.........0s00s 08
6 Infants’ Orion Shawls, Were 2.98, Now........ sevceeee SSO 327 Heavy Plastic Hose, 50 Ft. Were 2.98, Now...... vevcees DMM 17 Nylon Pillow Cases, Were 1.29, Now......... oc
11 Soiled Infants’ Tepper Sets, Were 3.98, Now............ 1.99 2 All Steel Play Gyms, Were 29.95, Now............ sees 888 300 Zippered Pillow Protectors, Were 79c, Now. ...........2/8'
15 12-18 Mo. Cotton Dresses, Were 5.98, Now......-.++...2.99 2 Hoover Eleciric. Floor Polishers, Were 39.95, Now...... $26 Group Soiled and Damaged Domestic Items... ......75% OF!
42 Boys, Wash ’n’ Wear Jackets, Were 3.98, Now.......... 2.66 3 Hoover Upright Sweepers, Were 94.95, Now.......-.....863 3 Actilan Blankets, Were 12.95, Now........... cocci ce
9 Portable Record Players, Weré 49.95, Now..........-. $33 1 Full Size Electric Blanket, Was 34.95, Now............2238
partment attached the securities
SHOP 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SORRY, NO WEDNESDAY ONLY:
MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS, NO DELIVERIES End of Month
CLEARANCE SALE WAITE’S guarantees every item at least 1/3 off?
Each item is reduced a minimum of 1/3 from
the price it was in our steck before this
clearance!
FASHION ACCESSORIES — Street Floor
DRESSES, MILLINERY — Third Floor MEN’S FURNISHINGS — Street Floor
4 Boys’ 14-18 Reversible Jackets, Were 9.98, WOW. xk icese BSE 38 Outdoor-Indoor TV Antennas Were 4.98 Then 3.33 New 2.22 2 Bea WwW.
. t s a e . ’ . ie armerfs, (Pit like sheets), W 24.95, New. one
gt aoe > ($924 16 Boys’ 8-16 Long Sleeve P.J.’s, Were 2.98, NOW. ..000++.-1.99 16 Duran Upholstered Chairs, Were 29.95, Now.....«--+..320 1 Twin Size cies Minch Bieta Sfen Shen, Now... a a
Gilbey’s Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. plat: 25 Boys’ Sport Shirts, Were 1.98, Now...).+.-ss.c9eeeeeer 66e 3 Duran Upholstered Love Seats, Were 99.00, Now.,......966 " or Full wn
Grain Spirits, W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd, 14 Girls’ 7-14 Slacks, Were 2.98, Then 1.99, Now.....+..00:..82 8 Aluminum Frame Cots, Were 9.98, Now..... el eoeceee, 688 , ere 12.98, Then ihe 922, 38, Now eee ae
nati, 0. by National Distifiers Co. 10 Girls’ 7-14 Dresses, Were 3.98, Now........ nossdececey 9 5-Pesition Aluminum Chaises,-Were 14.99, Now......... $10 Grotp of Belted or or’ Renae OTs: ceeecees< 15% OFF F”
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President and Publisher
- THE PONTIAC PRESS Owned and Published Locally
Editorial Page MEMBER OF THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
Relations With Nasser
Are Improving Steadily
Although Egypt’s Presidént
Nasser~ continues to rail against
Western imperialism, relations be-
tween the United States and the
United Arab Republic have been im-
proving steadily.
After the 1956 Suez crisis, this
country stopped aid to Egypt,
turned down the Aswan Dam
project, froze Egyptian funds and
materials in the U.S. and ended
buying in. Egypt.
In the past year President NASsSER
has reached settlement of most is-
sues between Egypt and Britain, in-
cluding compensation for the Suez
Canal. The U.A.R. and the U‘S. are
co-operating on a wide front.
* x *
The Suez Canal Authority has
hired U.S. firms to help widen and
deepen the waterway and has leased
the big American army dredge®Es-
sayons for work there.-Egypt is buy-
ing $25 million worth of surplus
wheat for Egyptian currency. The
Export-Import Bank has loaned
Cairo $5 million for a chemical] fac-
tory. Some $400 million worth: of
communications equipment have
been released by the US. for use in
Egypt. CARE has resumed its work
there with a widespread program of
school lunches. .
x * *
In view of the constant Com-
munist threat, particularly in
Iraq, perhaps the best way to help
the Middle East is to co-operate,
to a @ , with President
Nasser. is we apparently are
doing.
Like It or Not, More
Spending in Sight
Well, they’re- off and running!
‘The spending, spending, spending
Democrats have the bit in their teeth
and the taxpayers had better duck
and run for cover.
* * *
A comprehensive Republican
housing bill which had the back-
ing of the President was rejected
by the House with liberal Demo-
crats jubilantly leading the way
in the “no” vote that rejects the
measure.
It didn't spend enough.
There wasn't enough pork in
the barrel.
* x *
So the nation is getting a quick in-
dication of the results of the last
election. The inflationary, big spend-
ing group is in control. The taxpay-
ers will quake and shudder before
this aggregation runs its course, but
they can’t complain one whit.
They put ’em in office.
Like it or lump it!
Uranium Supply Quite
Substantial in U. S.
After more than a decade of heavy
uranium mining, an Atomic Energy
Commission expert says the U. S. is
in even better shape than ever with
respect to its stock pile of the critical
radioactive material.
* * *
Uranium is used to fuel nuclear
reactors, make A-bombs and trigger
H-bombs.
Jessie C. Johnson, director of
AEC’s division of raw materials,
told the National Western Mining
Conference that continued long
range exploration and develop-
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* x *
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JOHNSON reported the 1958 ore re-
serve picture showed a substantial
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At mid-year it appeared that newly
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lion tons were developed.
Mr. Johnson reported “the
knowledge and experience gained
in exploring for uranium, and ,the
successful results achieved, indi-
cate that the undiscovered
uranium resources of this country
are far greater than those already
developed.”
x «© *
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shape.
The Man About Town
Breaking the Law Wildflowers Being Picked
in Many Parts of County
Summer: A season not official
ly due until June 21, but does that
mean anything?
Several reports have been received that
wildflowers are being taken by vandals
in the Pontiac area. In many cases they
are dug up by the roots.
The mere picking of them is clearly a
law violation. Many species already are so
scarce that they face extinction. That's
why laws protecting them were enacted.
These acts of the legislature did not
come soon enough to save the beautiful
wild orchid, commonly known as lady's
slipper, once prevalent in most of our
marshes, but now found in only a couple
of places, and in very limited quantities.
The trillium also is on its way out. The
Jack-in-the-pulpit ts nearly gone, violets
are scarce and other varieties are dimin-
ishing. Our older residents recollect when
our woods and roadsides were carpeted
with flowers at this season
What appears to be the absolute limit
is reported by
Mrs. M. C. Baird
of 7395 Oak Hill Road, who is running
down a well-founded report that trilliums
are on sale at a flower market.
The celebration of Michigan Week was
quite unanimous, according to
Herman Jaenichen
of 8877 Dixie Highway, who says that on
May 21 at 6:45 pm., the clouds had a per-
fett reproduction of our state’s lower pen-
insula.
The observance of the 84th birthday of
General Motors’
Alfred P. Sloan Jr.,
reminds me that it was my privilege to
be with him when a driver showed us
what 80 miles per hour was like, after
the speed track on the Milford Proving
Grounds was opened.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts
“Showers”
for Memorial Day. But,we'll walt for the
Weather Bureau—and doubt both.
Top honors for multiple tulips now rest
with
Mrs. Harriett Bellman
of Lake Orion. who has nine
growing from one bulb. blossoms
Protecting his vines
spite of the late spring,
Elston Overman
of Keego Harbor, expects to pick ripe
Strawberries next week. under glass, in
For*over a dozen years the family of
Mr. and Mrs. Langley Myerson
of Waterford have had a rather unique
pet. It is a large warty toad that never
Strays far from their back steps. It has
the same hibernation spot every winter.
Verbal Orchids to- Martin Roundsman
of Birmingham; 82hd birthday.
Mrs. John W. Thane
of Rochester; 81st birthday.
Mrs. Margaret Daniels
of Walled Lake: 80th birthday.
Roscoe Durham
of Metamora; 83rd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ashley
of Oxford; 54th wedding anniversary.
: Elwood Smith ;
of 1065 Boston Ave.; 83rd birthday.
ef David Lawrence Says: a we se
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Kurope Heaps Eulogies on Dulles
GENEVA —No American since
the late President Franklin D.
Roosevelt has been given the trib-
utes and eulogies that havé been
printed in the
newspapers of
Europe in praise
of, John Foster
Dulles.
The attention
which the death
of the former
secretary of
state has attract-
ed both the
press and on the
radio is in itself
a demonstration
of how important the leadership
of the United States is today in
this troubled world.
Columns, upon columns of space,
not only recounting the life of
Dulles but appraising his many
activities in. international relations,
give some idea of the impact of
the news on the peoples of all
countries.
Perhaps this is because of the
dramatic fight of Dulles against
cancer, perhaps it is because of
his courageous fulfillment of his
duties almost to the very day he
became disabled, and perhaps it
is because of the discovery at
last that the American secretary
of state won the respect of man-
kind for his dedication te prin-
ciple—but the acclaim has been
universal.
LAWRENCE
Yet it is significant that,
with the praise. criticisms have
been repeated in editorials and
obituary analyses which illustrate
how inadequate are the methods of
communication sometimes between
policy-making officials of the
United States government and the
press of other countries such as,
for instance, Great Britain.
TRIBUTE PAID
Thus, the London ‘Daily
graph.”’ in an edjtorial entitled
“Death of a Statesman,”’ pays
unqualified tribute to Dulles, but
in its obituary article on another
page repeats many misinterpreta-
tions of American policy in con-
nection with the Suez crisis of 1956.
The editorial says in part:
* - * along
Tele-
oe -
Statesmen are remembered less
for what they do than for how
they do it. It is the public image
they create rather than their
policies that live in the mind of
posterity... .
“Judged by this yardstick, few
would deny that Mr. John Foster
Dulles, whose tragic death we
mourn today, will be remem.
bered by posterity as a great
statesman. For perhaps no
American since Franklin Roose-
velt has so successfully created
a public image which will be
remembered long after his par-
ticular policies have been for-
gotten.
“He has stamped his name on
history in the only way open to a
secretary of state: By symbolizing
and expressing in his person those
fundamental attitudes to world
affairs which dominated the period
in which he held office.
“Subsequent events may prove
The Country Parson
“It probably is easier for a
man te accomplish something
. big than to conquer the little
things that
day.”* pester him every - about that extra-
I had hit the
thumb a hard
whack, but I him to have been mistaken in part
But they will never
efface his imprint because while
he was alive he convinced an over-
whelming majority of his own
countrymen and of the whole free
world that his assessment of the or in whole.
East-West struggle was funda-
mentally right.”
CRUSADING SPIRIT
But the editorial goes on to
question whether his “‘mess:anic
attitude toward communism may
have denied the West advantageous
moments for negotiation, notably
at the time of Soviet disarray after
Stalin's death when Sir Winston
Churchill first advocated a summit
conference."’ Doubt is expressed,
on the other hand, in the same
editorial whether ‘‘without — this
crusading approach and _ without
Mr. Dulles’ conviction of moral
rectitude."’ the West could have
maintained “the will to go on
fighting the cold war.” In the London “Times,”’ too,
tribute is paid to the sincerity
and dedication of Dulles, but
again doubts are expressed on
what are termed ‘the proper
place of moralistic judgments in
the shaping and conduct of for-
eign policy.”” The “Times” goes
on to say that ‘the moralistic
habit has not by any means been
an American monopoly, but Mr.
Dulles had it strongly and it
served him well and ill."
The “Times” editorial
the fallacy which so many Britons
accept today and which Dulles
labored so long to dispel—namely.
that recognition of Communist
China is desirable even if it means
the crumbling of the western
bastion of troops in Korea and
Formosa and the collapse of the
morale of our allies in Southeast
Asia. repeats
(Copyright 1959)
Dy. William Brady Says:
Blue Spots an Nails, Skin
Could Be Sign of Scurvy
Five months ago an extravasa-
tion of bhood occurred under the
base of my left thumbnail, extend-
ing half way across the “half
moon,’ and the spot has grown
about two-thirds of the way out to
date
It takes four to six months to
grow a nail, depending on (1) the
person's age—growth is rapid in
young persons, slow in old per-
sons; (2) the state of nutrition —
that is, whether the individual gets”
adequate daily ra-
tions of the es-
sentials
I worried some
vasation of blood
under th> nail. It
looked ve: though
can't) r2member
“any such injury.
So, I wonder- 0R. BRADY
ed whether I've been getting
enough vitamin C the past win-
ter. Sometimes such extravasa-
tions of blood, or “black and
blue” spots in the skin, or small
hemorr'iages here and there un-
der the skin, indicate scurvy,
which is due to deprivation or
insufficient intake of ascorbic
acid—vitamin C.
But living
fresh fruit,
greens are in paradise where
fresh vegetables and
available the year
around, one would have to enter-
tain some pecuhar notions about
diet to achieve aq shortage of vita-
min C, and I'm not THAT queer
yet.
* * *
There's no evi‘lence that vitamin
C promotes the health and growth
of the nails. But there is good cvi-
dence that nutritional deficiercies
are responsible for poor growth
and fragility of the nails and for
deformities such as ridging, pit-
ting and spooning.
In the pamphlet “Young Folks
and Old Folks,”’ I tell how to
prevent or correct the deficien-
cles accountable ‘for faulty
growth of the nails. In the pam-
phiet “The Gray Sickness” I tell
how to prevent or correct nu-
tritional deficiency anemia, of
which cracked, flattened nails
are characteristic.
If perchance not only your nails
but also your hair is in poor con-
dition... lusterless, dry, falling,
prematurely gray — you should
_ be interésted in a third pamphlet,
“The Iodin Ration.” For any of
these pamphlets send me a stamp-
ed, self-addressed envelope, for
two enclose 25c; for all three 35c
in addition.
Persons taking plain cod liver
4 oil daily the year around ‘or one
ailment or another have nvticed
great improvement in the condi-
tion of nails and hair. Cod liver
oil is an excellent source of at
least two nutritional elements
which I recommend in the pam-
phliets, namely, vitamin D = and
iodine.
i a
Signed letters, not more than one
page or 100 words long pertaining to
personal health and hygiene. not dis-
ease diagnosis, or treatment will be
answered by Dr.-William Brady, if a
stamped self-addressed envelope is sent
to The Pontiar Press, Pontiac, Michigan
(Copyright 1959) Voice of the People
‘It’s a Pleasure to Report
Good Side of Teenagers’
Much derogatory comment has been published about our teenagers,
so it's a great Pleasure to report the following incident:
x * * ‘
Recently I was forced into a ditch to avoid a rearend collision
with a motorist who stopped suddenly in front of me. This motorist
drove on unmoved. by my plight. Traffic was extremely heavy but
* no one offered to assist me until a teenager stopped. He was cour-
teous and helpful and when his efforts were fruitless he drove me
to our farm where help was available.
x * *
This boy refused compensation, didn’t give his name and only
asked that I let people know many of our teenagers are responsible
citizens. It’s a pleasure to report this incident and I know full well
many young men and women drivers would be happy to give the same
competent and courteous assistance to a stranded motorist.
‘Alimony Isn’t
the Answer’
Who is ‘Mother Who Would Like’
Some Answers” to talk? She was
given the children when the di-
vorce was grarited. If she isn't
capable of takjng caré' of':them,
the court should take them. On the
little bit of alimony a man pays a
woman, she can get by without it.
She has to have other means to
support a child anyway.
* * *
My husband owes me over
$1,200, but love for my child
comes first and ‘‘where there's
a will, there’s a way.’’ A wom-
an couldn’t have much love for
her children if she's willing to
give them up that easily.
* * *
Most women use alimony as a
way of getting back at the ex-
husbands. She knows he can't get
married again and raise a new
family with her on his neck all the
time. It's mostly jealousy and she
hates to see him get ahead again.
They say they're his kids and he
should support them. Right. But
-how- many of the checks do the
children really see when the wom-
an gets done with them” >
One Who Pays
‘We Create Hell Within Ourselves’
The Divine Reason back of ev-
erything is God. This Reason has
created millions of suns, moons
and stars and everything on them
No one liying can comprehend His
greatness. This, nevertheless
shouldn't keep us from worshiping
Him and trying to understand Him
and living aceording to his Divine
laws.
*® ¥® *
We should surely follow the
Golden Rule and do some kind
ness for some unhappy person at
least each day and we'll be much
happier. If we live according to
the Ten Commandments we're
going to be happier than if we
break them and create hell right
in ourselves. We should all fol-
low Christ's teachings and be-
com. one great brotherhood.
*® * *®
This may all be repetitious, but
it's the fundamentals upon which
all Jaws and rules are based and
we should keep them constantly
before us and give them daily con-
sideration. Do this and you'll be
surprised how happy and contented
your life can be and what peace
of mind you can have
Ralph T. =
Smiles At least some pedestrians can
trust some motorists as much as
some motorists can trust some pe-
destrians:
Case Records of a Psychologist: Carlos G. Richardson
Another Complains
of Supreme Court
Far-reaching implications of the
recent Supreme Court ruling on
“right to unwarranted search'’ be-
come more and more apparent.
* * *
The “privacy of domicile” ts
one of the main differences be-
tween democracy and totalitar-
jianism. To vioiate this great
American‘ heritage is actually a
more unforgivable act than that
for which they hung Benedict
Arnold.
* * *
All good American citizens
should send messages of congratu-
jation to the four dissenting Jus-
tices guarding our freedom along
the Pdtomac. Among those staunch
Americans were Justices Warren
and Black.
Harry Dean
Milford
Faithful Duluth
Reader Renews
I'm renewing The Pontiac Press
I hope next time to,renéw for a
longer period of time, but right
now, after taxes, etc, I'm a little
short of money.
I haven't missed a copy of The
Presg since I came to Duluth in
1924 and certainly look forward to
getting it every day. I find it most
interesting to keep up on the
hometown news and think the edi-
page is the best of aav
newspaper I've nead
Georgia R. Gabrielson
Minn torial
Duluth
* * *
The Pontiac Press reserves the
right to edit all letters They should
or under 200 words and must ve
accompanied by the mame and ad-
cress of the writer If the letter ts
not critical of individuals or individ
ual concerns or of g@ controversia
Mature the eriter's name wil) be
withheid upon nkea pest
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
Give me the enemy who says
He hates me to the core... .
Who comes out in the open and
Declares why he is sore . Who
‘airs hig grievance to the world
And let's all people know ,
Just why he has no use for me .
And why be hates me so... At
least we are on even terms...
If we must have a fight . . . To
find out who is stupid or . . .Per-
haps is somewhat right... But
do deliver me from him . Who
walks a sneaky track . Who
figures to discredit me . . . And
stab me in the back. . . I'll take
on any enemy ... Who plays it
fair and square .. . But any undei-
handed kind. . .
not bear
(Copyright, I simply can-
1959)
Salesmen Are Made, Not Born
Harry wonders tf a former
engineer can become a_ star
salesman Yes, for you are
never a “born salesman.” You
must train yourself to sell
goods, much as you must also
be taught to play the piano.
A star salesman deserves as
much admiration as a _ star
pianist or violinist, too.
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
CASE B-444: Harry B., aged 26,
is an ex-engineer.
“Dr. Crane,”’ he began, ‘I grad-
uated from Engineering College,
but I prefer to
deal wit people.
“So I am
tempted to go into
the sales - field.
Would you advise
me to do: so?
‘‘And what are
the chences of
my succeeding
therein? I am
soon to be mar-
ried, so I want a ss
profession where -DR. CRANE
I can support a wife and family
in modern style.”
ADVANTAGES OF SELLING
Salesmanship offers you more
leverage for a continuous pay
check or for better jobs, than any
other field! For example, if you are hired
as an engineer or clerk or ma-
chinist or even as editor, you
have ONE boss. If he dislikes
you, you may be out of a job.
Your pay then suddenly drops
from $100 per week to zero!
But in selling, you have many
bosses, for every customer is, in
effect, your employer. {
ke -w .
If you work up.a sales territory
. fill you have 100 steady customess,
7 then the loss of one will drop your
pay about one per cent. If you
were making $100 per week, you
fall to only $99, not to zero.
And by a little cold canvassing,
you may soon recruit. another
customer so your income will go
back up to normal.
* * *
By still harder efforts, you may
raise the number of clients to 110
or higher and thereby zoom your
pay check further:
Moreover, in this competitive
age, if you and your company
don’t get along harmonicusly,
you can generally take your
satisfied clientele with you to
a rival firm and pry loose as
good a job as you left.
Even during a depression, you
can't be laid off! Even if you
lose 25 per cent of your old clients,
you still bring home 75 per cent
as much as before, so your pay
doesn't suddenly drop from 100
per cent to zero.
SELLING IS A CAREER
But when you pick salesman-
ship, remember that it is a real
career, like law or medicine.
* * *
Salesmanship is no wastebasket
for failures in other fields! It
takes brains and a lot of energy,
plus savvy or practical. psychol-
ogy. to be a star salesman.
And you must set a long. time
goal, for in most cases it takes
years to build up a full time
clientele.
, Dr. Charles Kendall, of M:}wau-
kee, ohce warned young dental
students: .
* * *
“You must have 500 DIFFER-
ENT patients in your chair before
you will have enough ‘repeat pa-
tronage and referred work to
keep you fairly busy.”
) It takes a dentist several years
fo attain those 500 patients, And
the same type of situation holds
true in selling autos, or insur-
ance, stocks and bonds or
brushes, magaiznes or furniture
So, after you have called many
times ang finally won a new cus-
B-wHy
a
tomer, don’t succumb to the
“greener pastures’’ lure, and rush
off to a different city.
* * *
Hang on to these satisfied clients
of the past, for they are your
main insurance for easier selling
in the future!
Many retired folks past 65 can
profitably enter the sales field if
they will do so as a stimulating
career.
But don't be glorified beggars,
who whine, “I'm retired or
with a sic’ ‘wife and 7 children,
so won't you PLEASE. buy my
shoe laces (or razor blades)?"
- Send for my booklet “New Psy-
chology of Sales and Advertising,’
- ‘enclosing a--stamped return enve-
* lope, plus 20 cents (non-profit).
Always write to Dr.
sta
pe and 200 te cover
typing and printing costs when you send
ie og psychological charts and pam-
(Copyright 1959)
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Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas FORTUNATO BERNERO |St., after a long illness. She was;
Word has been received. of the 8. .
death of Fortunato Bernero, father | She was a member of the First
of Giulio Bernero of 1390, Crescent/Congregational Church
Lake Rd, | Surviving besides her daughter
Mr. Bernero, 78, died at his home @re two grandchildren; three great-
in Temossi, Genoa, Italy after an)gtandchildren; a brother, Glenn
illness of one year. |Zimmerman of Pontiac; and five
sisters, Mrs. John Hill of Lansing,
ANTHONY LOMBARDO |Mrs. Bessie Jay and Mrs. Betty
Anthony Lombardo, 75, of To-|Anderson, both of Pontiac; and
ledo, a former Pontiac resident,|M's. Gladys Steffey and Mrs.
died here yesterday after a long John Daft, bath of Holly.
ifness. | Mrs. Snider's body is at the
He was a member of St. Michael; Farmer-Snover Funeral Home.
Church, Before his illness, Mr.
Lombardo had owned and operated
a shoe repair business in Toledo.
Surviving are a son, Anthony
Jr. of Pontiac, and two brothers
The Rosary. will be recited at
8 p.m. Wednesday at the Brace-
Smith Funeral Home. Service will
be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at
St. Michael Church with burial in
Mt. Hope Cemetery.
MRS. CHARLES FE. SNIDER Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles E, (Alveretta) Sni- Frances Harper of Hazel Park;
der of 32 Willard.St. died yester- one son, James: a step-son, Georse
day afternoon of a heart condi-|F'., a step-daughter. Mrs, Florence
tion at the home of her daughter,|Hurron; 12 grandchildren and 12
Mrs. Frank Dohner, 887 N. Perry) great-grandchildren.
MRS. FELIX GUTIERREZ
IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs
Felix (Luciana) Gutierrez, 3, of
7708 Newark Rd., will be held at,
(AP) — 2 pm. tomorrdw at the First
an art- Mexican Baptist Church here under |
Muir Brothers }
MRS. GEORGE T. BOURQUIN
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv.: |
ice for Mrs. George T. (Alice Haz- |
el) Bourquin, 73, of 294 Cardinal
St., was to be held at 1 p.m. today
at Sawyer Funeral Home, Berkles
with burial in Roseland’ Park
Cemetery in Berkley
Mrs. Bourquin died Saturday in
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- |
uiac.
Deaths Elsewhere
WOLFEBORO, N. H
Nana Bickford Rollins, 73
ist for a half century, died Sun-'the direction of
day. Her paintings were repro- Funeral Home. Burial will be in
duced on greeting cards. Most of Imlay Township Cemetery.
her work, in soft water-color pas-| Mrs. Gutierrez died at |
home
tels, reproduced New England yesterday after an extended ill-
scenes. ness. iT
* * * | Surviving besides her husband
NEW YORK (AP)—Jack Dan- are two daughters, Guadalope and
glade, 60, a New Mexico state sen-'Oralia, and one son, Eliodoro, all
ator and wealthy independent oil/at home; her father and one
operator, died Sunday of cancer. brother.
Danglade, who was civilian con-|. The body will be moved from the
sultant in the Navy Department funeral] home to the church at
in Washington during World War 12:30 p.m. tomortow.
II, was chairman of the Board of;
Regents of Eastern New Mexico!
University. He was. born in Webb HOWARD FOREST JOHN
TROY Service for Howard
City, Mo Forest John, 51, of 412 Forest St
* * Royal Oak, will be at 1 p.m. Thurs-
LA PORTE, Ind (AP)—Lorenz day at Price Funeral Home. Bur-
G. Schumm. 67, a prominent au- ial will he in Union Corners Cem-
thority on history of the Civi] War etery.
and northern Indiana, died Mon-| Mr. John died yesterday at Wil-
day of a cerebral hemorrhage. liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal
Schumm, a retired banker, was Oak, after several months illness.
president and founder of the Chi-| Surviving besides his wife, Dor-
cago Civil War Round Table. othy, are three daughters, Mrs.
~ «© * Darrell Ball of Troy; Mrs. Ray-
PHOENIX, (AP) — John Crom-| mond Janess of Berkley and Mrs. |
well ‘Lincoln, 93, president of the Ernest Jacobson «in Germany;
Bagdad Copper Co., and philan- three sons, Darold and Forest, both|
thropist and civic leader, died of Miami, Fla; and Glenn of
Sunday. He founded and was hon-' Berkley; a sister, Mrs. Lewis Sny-
orary board chairman of the Lin-'der of Avon Township; a brother, |
coln Electric Co., Cleveland. He Frank John of Lyons and 10 grand-
was born in Painesville, Ohio. children. i
CHARLES C. GORSLINE
MARLETTE — Service for
‘Charles C. Gorsline, 85, who died organized in Waterford Township
'\Friday in a nursing home in,with a membership of 25 area busi- CG
|Caro were held at 2 p.m. yesterday| nessmen, all set to perform serv-
‘at Marsh Funeral Home. He was! ices to the community, according
buried in Marlette Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife Flor-|
ence; four daughters, Mrs. Henry)
Sauder of Silverwood, Mrs. Wil-|
liam Provost of Flint, Mrs. Don-|
ald Stephens of Brown City; and)
Mrs. Jacob Younger of Mariette. |
Two sons, Jule of Pontiac and
Hugh of Silverwood, 29 grandchil-
dren and 30 great-grandchildren |
also survive
MKS. JOHN SHIELDS
RAY CENTER—Service for Mrs
John ‘Elizabeth Shiélds, 80, of
63601 Wolcott Rd., will be held at
8.p.m. tomorrow at Roth's Home
for Funerals,
be Thursday afternoon in Gaylord.
Mrs. Shields died Monday at
Paradise Rest Home, Romeo, after}
an extended illness. |
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Hervey W. Wendt Sr., of
Washington, Mrs. Lewis Wolcott
of Ray Center; one son, Albert of
Detroit; six grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
ORIEL W. VOSBURG
HOLLY — Service for Oriel W
Vosburg. 67, of 209 Emily St.,
Will be held at p.m. Thursday
at Dryer Funeral Home with burial
to follow in Oakwood Cemetery,
Fenton
Mr id
Vosburg died Monday at
jhis home after a long illness.
He was a veteran of World War
Surviving are his wife, Florence;
one son, Chester W. of San Diego,’
Calif; one brother, Ward of Flint;
four sisters, Mrs. Olive Toomey of
Morrice, Mrs. Rhea Van Dorn of
Flint, Mrs. Carol Atherton of De-
troit, and Mrs. Lyla Piper of St
Petersburg, Fla o
Musical Inventor Dies;
Responsible for Spinet
GRAND HAVEN (UPI)—Joseph
Klepac, 80, inventor of a device
that made the spinet piano possible,
died Sunday night.
Klepac many years ago designed
a harp-like mechanism on which
piano strings are attached--whieh
made construction of a small pi-
ano possible. The mechanism was
a 3-foot-9-inch sounding board
which allowed a great reduction in
size of pianos.
A native of Czechoslovakia, |
Klepac was a retired superintend-
ent of the Storey & Clark Piano
Co. and until recently served as
a consultant for piano companies
in the United States and Canada
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IS! Romeo. Burial will* PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
Kiwanis Club
Is Established Board Tables
Zoning Change in Waterford
Acts After A. first Kiwanis Club has been
Residents Raise Query
on Legal Status , since.''California is one of the most
|prosperous states, its citizens
jshould be willing to share their
\wealth with one of its less fortun-
ate sister states.’’ Wayne Court
to Try Hicks
in Lassiter D eath | The teacher, David B. Steinberg,
‘said the offer wag the class’ own Roy C. Hicks, a former business idea.
Waterford #seciate of slain Royal Oak car
dealer Parvin (Bill) Lassiter, was),
bound over yesterday to Wayne}
County Circuit Court on a first-| Capitalist’ Nikita |
degree murder charge. ‘Might Have Been
After a lengthy discussion last | Hicks was described in court py | P id
night between Waterford Township felld@ defendant as the chief resi ent of GM
|Board members and residents pro-|plotter in the robbery slaying of}
\testing a zoning change, the mat-|Lassiter April 6. |
iter was tabled until next week = _ } ; te -con-
Elected to the board were Al pending legal recommendations. ee agen
vheeet James Walls, Cecil | the Township Board last month.! a¢ Hicks’ pre-trial examination Schemel, William Smart, Basil had {rezoned the northeast corner
Thompson, Wayne Tondue and of Walton boulevard at Clintonville
‘ | SEVEN ;
5th Person Gets
Prisonin Holdup Sentenced After Plea. - ls Changed to Guilty in _
Foiled Pontiac Robbery~
Billy J. Short, the fifth. person, -}
|involved in the attempted holdup
NEW YORK \#—A Florida doc-|°! @ Pontiac grocery store lasts
tor, returning from a trip to Rus-|month, yesterday was. sentenced;
sia, sdid today that if Premier|to 1'2 to 10 years in Jackson Pris~.\+
Nikita S. Khrushchev were a CaP | on by Oakland County Circuit
before Dearborn Township Jus- prove would be head of Gem) yyage Clark J. Adams.
to Loren Aris, president.
Other charter officers are El-|
mer QO. Johnson, first vice presi-'
dent; Kenneth Wilson, second vice |
president; Jerry DeWees, treas-
urer; and Cletus Mick, secretary.
tice John L. Mokersky. . * * *
Don Hughs. road from residential to commer- “Khrushchev is always thinking: | = j A
The new club will meet at noon cial. People living in the area then Jones and the third defendant, he js the fastest man on his feet ast week Judge Adams sefe
the prison parolee Charles W. Nash. | ever listened to.” said Dr. tenced two of his male compan- protesting
11, of Chattanooga, Tenn., had Thomas Carney of North Miami ions to prison terms also while each Thrrsday at the Community filed a petition
Activities Building on Williams! change.
Lake road.. They were represented by Atty. waived lower court éxamination. .. Beach
Bernard Girard who raised the Lassiter was found shot to death . . as ete ot ee April 8 along a private driveway Carney was among a group ef ons for the holdup, were sentenced
inna s r ener te the nae te Willews ium Airport. Las-| Florida travelers who conferred |to six months in the county jail.
Board c make | 3 hee j
| zoning pte without referring ‘Site had taken a ride home from | a can eee ner oe s *« *
| it back to the zoning board. —|the airport With the three men) 1) Mo or ae reture- | Short, who had stood mute to
ud assault with intent te commit . upon his return from a_ business- .
| The zoning board had approved |pjeasure trip to New Mexico and| ©@ aboard an Air France plane | Ja Liber, changed his ples | from Paris. | May 15 to guilty.
Carney said Russia is ‘‘way be-| ithe change in 1957 but a former) 4rizona. |
|
\hind in medicine,"’ and estimated | * *. ® forming civic service, Aris said.
lowa Crash Kills |township board turned it down. |
|Since that time, owner of the prop- if .
California Class Offers lit was about eight years behind) The 31-year-old Kentuckian was
lin antibiotics. The hospitals com-|8med with a sawed-off shotgun, 5-Young Persons erty, G. E. Gifford, has been
fo Help Michigan = pare with those in the United April 24 when he and one of his FORT MADISON. Iowa (AP) — attempting to have the area again
Five young persons were killed zoned commercial for a gasoline
early today when their car struck station. He was _Yrepresented by SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A States of about 20 years ago and Companions walked into the Father
a bridge on Highway 61 about 5 Atty. Thomas Dillion. high school class offer of $2.34 to| seemed overcrowded, he said. ie/& Son Market, 856 Oakland Ave.
miles south of here. In other business, the board help bail Michigan out of its finan- reported that about 50 per cent Much to Short's surprise, owner
The dead were identified as Ed- adopted a new township building cial woes has been turned down! of the surgeons in hospitals he Antonio Craparotta, 65, rished
ward Billings, 16: Patricia Ann'code. It then tabled a request for by Gov. Williams. visited were women death and grabbed the gun and
Jones. about 23: and Marvin Hon-'a used car license because the! Replying to the offer by an) Vine doctor aracciaed Khrushchev | °0@* him into submission. two women, who provided weap-
Membership is open to all busi-
nessmen in the community who
aspire to Kiwgnis ideals of per-
eycutt, about 19; Robert Branch,|building on the property at 2561/ American history class at Sacra- - . j x «© *®
about 20; and Norene Corns, about!Dixie Hwy. did not pass the new mento High School, the Democrat eee en wpertensive Short later led police to his four.
18. building code standards. |ic governor wrote Michigan ‘‘is not) maybe." . ype . companions. .
Honeycutt was home on leave| Fireworks licenses were issued broke and doesn't need any contri-| ye. _ _
from Fort Bragg, N.C., and to the Waterford and Pontiac Drive butions.”’ . A railroad line from LaPrairie_
Branch home on leave from Ft..In Theatres for Memorial Day | x * * The U.S. Naval Academy was to St. Johns, Quebec in 1836 was
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EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
Saul Pett, Writing for Hal Boyle, Says:
: | House Group OKs
Suburbia Has No Monopoly on Me Tooism Merchant Marine Aid
| WASHINGTON — The House
NEW YORK (AP)—Why is it so velop psychic trauma, and if they with a nation of underfed emo-| core of a woman's life. Missing it! But to the larger point. Ther ee ee ie eidien af os =
people are attacking the Wait late to eat a soggy, semi tional misfits? |is the ultimate hurt. is just as much conformity and jo asuars ‘ aan
— ‘. |poisonous dinner with — father! * * * I even ‘suspect that many mar- talk’ net your te hewp &
_ — ‘on that ev-ithey'll miss piano practice or do} Dinner, not the suburb, is the|riages wrecked by infidelity woujd/in the cities as in’ the suburbs,\U. S. Merchant Marine fleet in
' i page i i critic, (their home work poorly or miss villain, and men scamper home | stil} be intact if only the faithless top shape.
ery oe 5 saspen 7ebet or the school dance, and how are we|for it in the cities eS to get home in time
; , ; ever going to catch the Russians! suburbs. Dinner is e ior J
tweedy philosopher tries to ex-)\""U SU’
High School
and College
Graduates
Enroll now in Day,
The committee also approved imitative an rtment in
es poppe on 86% million dollats to finance the a house, except in an apartment 7 oP hat the(18th decennial census in 1960 —|
plain what's wrong with America| “ : which is estimated eventually to
that individual . ne , | man downstairs will rap on the
cae aad conformity ‘. in Chiefs Urge Nonmilitary Growth Sec Benson Urges steam pipe. treatin dollars when a
the saddle, and it's all the fault) - = . SAME IN CIvY :
of the suburbs. | ® I ha many ci om. These were among the major |
ae federal case they've Set New NATO Goals Water Conservation en blouse out simulvanecesly” in| allotments in a bill appropriating |
made out against us! And all be-
cause we wanted a piece of lawn
that didnt belong to a city park
and a small view of the sky not
hazy with smog.
* *
The latest attack comes from
Dr. I. 1. Rabi, eminent Columbia toreador pants and as many city $674,687,300 to finance the Com- |
living rooms cluttered up with! Merce Department and related
cheap mobiles and Japanese *Senctes for the fiscal year start- government. West German Chancellor Konrad WASHINGTON (®—Secretary of
States, ee ihal wan are yore ont, |Agricaure Ezra Taft Benson emis prints as plague the decor in the) mg next July 1.
: . Je . iN P ; .
France amd Ves Ger- operation of our allies, we shall paren va — hom +e ee | suburbs. | The total was $57,504,700 less
many today hailed the “North 4. able to achieve, in pease and|“4SUNZ water or hee woe | At an avant garde art gallery than President Eisenhower re-
Atlantic Alliance as a military freedom, the reunification of Ger-|enough for sharply rising de-jor precious off-Broadway play, I quested. But 50 million dollars of
many.” ; mands. have seen as many slavish clods|the cut was in the revolving fund PP The
of the United PARIS
chiefs
Britain New Summer
Classes
Are Being Organized
for the *
success.
University physicist. Scientists, he
says, should be ‘odd balls’’ and
curious types.’ When a scientist
goes suburban, Rabi says. he be-
comes a victim of a commuting
schedule, bas to leave the lab at
h fixed time, rushes home to [ix
his leaky cesspool and that night
his conversation concerns only
cesspools.
Dr. Rabi misses a profound
point. The suburbanite could. if
he dared, get home later But
what makes him scurry home is
fear—tear of his wife. whether
she's an apartment wife or a
house wife. He's afraid to miss
dinner
*® * *
Dinner, as every male mouse
and painful planning. like a three-
stage rocket or Bach fugue
t won't keep. and if the children Each said NATO must expand, The four leaders were writing
into nonmilitary fields, and each jin a special issueof the magazine
set a different primary objective: |“‘Western World’ commemorating
President Eisenhower—'‘We need the 10th anniversary last month of
to strengthen the bonds between'the Atlantic Pact.
our people, and strive to broaden |
nd deepen the bases of our com-; °
non actin and understandings.” Postmasters Will Stage
Christmas Party in June x x *
French Premier Michel Debre—
ATO must do more in the fields SHREWBURY, Mass. w—The
of “economic action, social doc-| Massachuetts chapter of the
trines and political ideologies,” National Assn. of Postmasters ts
presenting a common Western, 5eimg te have a Christmas party
at Hardwich during a three-day
business meeting June 18-20.
policy to the whole world.
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan—NATO members can-
not remain indifferent to the re-|
fusal of the six-nation European
Common Market to expand into
a 16-nation free trade area. “‘We
need te insure the same confident
cooperation in this economic field|
as we have achieved” in the mili-!
General Chairman Edward C.
Moroney of Shrewsbury said 250
members will attend and each
bring a gift for exchange.
Moroney explained what every-
body knows: Mailmen have ne waters, reducing Benson said experts predict that
wasting water or theer won't be
usage of water will double in 25
e * * *
“We have got to stop wasting
water,” he said. “We have to
in
Ina talk prepared for the Sixth
National Watershed Congress,
Benson said the nation needs to
explore all the possibilities that
the sciences now offer.
* * *
He listed cloud seeding, fore-
‘casting water supplies, convert-
ling salt waters, treating waste
erosion and time at Christmas for Christmas \floods, cutting down on evapora-
parties on account cif Christmas (tion, and learning more about/anything to be ashamed of com- worshiping what is new and dif-for the Small Business Adminis-
ferent and therefore tasteful as|tration, which had sought 200 mil-
I've seen in a suburban hardware lion for its loan , includ- programs
store. I've heard as little inde-
pendent thinking in the city as in fund which was turned down.
wt Suburban town meeting or | The ship subsidy allotments in-
. cluded 105 million dollars to con- * * * | stract 14 shies 1
I have sat in city apartments. — cooperation with : z ; private shipping lines, 1744 million with men of learning, of science : oo \dollars to acquire 14 older ships and medicine, and heard the, : ; wives complain about the diaper | Peng replaced and 127! million
service and the men complain! Operating subsidies for ships
about the taxes and how they #lready in service.
wished they had more time to) The committee also recommend-
“keep up with the literature,’’;ed payment of 1% million dollars
which means the stock market aS the government's share of he
pages. jcost of design work on two super
Bohemians can get lost easier Passenger liners recently author-
|in a big city. But we suburbanites ized by Congress.
have our eccentrics and beatniks
and bums and frustrated artists
and rummies and neurotics and
I just don’t see where we have
jing a 530 million dollar contingency
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Bob Considine Recalls:
Empire State TV Structures Spring
Up Across Nation Like
Lattice-Work Forest
New Mexico (1,618 feet); Okia-
home City, Oklahoma (1,572);
San Antonio, Texas (1,538.8); Col-
» a
restaurant, and observation decks.
Television companies in two Amer-
ican cities — Louisville, Kentucky
and Cape Girardeau, -“Missouri—|
have asked the Federal Communi-
cations Commission for permits to
construct towers taller than Mos-
cow's cloud-scraper.
Seventy-nine existing Ameri-
can TV towers exceed a thou-
sand feet. Outside the United
water of Cuba or Mexico, caused
genuine confusion in Dulles,
x« * *
He had just returned from a trip
to Laos and Cambodia at fhe time
I asked him how he to
Istay so fit. I asked him if he carried his own food and water
with him.
“I wouldn't think of doing such NEW YORK—It was this report-
er’s privilege to spend a few days
with John Foster Dulles at a time
when the secretary was wrestling
the explosive Suez situation. Secretary Dulles Would
you as never having looked down a thing,” he said shocked. “I
eat whatever's placed before
me. I drink the water my hosts
drink. If I did anything else,
why, it would offend them.”
Dulles was a man who impressed no reason to let so basic an act|
at a plate to see what had been
spread before him. He just ate it,|semiprivate dining
not so much in the dazed mood'State Department, he'd se
Gravestone Used |
in Printing Shop |
BOSWELL. Pa. #® — Publisher
Charles Long of the weekly Bos-
well News found stones ‘in his
Ry i i 3 z
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g° EY . He said
gra
equipment in his print shop. Re
|
Superhighway |
We told Dulles about it later. He’
|measured my beam with a critical!
eye, suddenly grinned, and said, '
“You were a good stand-in.” j
| * * * Ts Told It Can
| For a man who was destined to zy:
|die of the worst of human physical Hit the Road
plights, Dulles enjoyed remarkable’
health over a considerable period) RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) — Al
‘of his active life. His vigor utterly Most every community in the state
depleted men half his age. wants to be on “Interstate 64,” a
new east-west superhighway to be
new with Pan American World |narie County. Airways, told us how he and i"
other aides would long to stretch | * *
new, 1,082-foot TV tower, which | Albemarle consists of lush, roll-
closely resembles the Eiffel out and sleep on some of their i countryside which its citizens
Tower in Paris. endless plane voyages with (oo would be marred by a busy,
Despite the need, the mush- Suites. bly Dull aia .
rooming of TV towers near cities) But, in ‘variably, es Hist C _
presents a threat to aviation. In have secured a copy of the pilot's seculiy, suanad petition
fiscal 1958 alone, the FCC proc-/maps, and he would discourse by) goneg by 1,592 residents of the
existing towers constitute a
mum hazard to planes,
Architecturally. the skeletal
antenna is a modern adaptation
an old, utilitarian form.
| {
THA Lie the hour on the nature of the lands
and the peoples over which
plane was flying. county saying they don’t want
| amy part of the superhighway.
be changed from the dogwood to
cloverieaf,”
spokesman John Rogan.
He warned that a highway
to through Albemarle would spoil the
traditional fox hunts, horse shows
and garden club activities.
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ARRANGE ART EXHIBIT — Art students at
Qxford Area Commumity High School have set
up exhikits of their work in some 20 stores in
the business district of Oxford. The ‘displays in- Teacher Challenges
Milford Pond Action By REBA HEINTZELMAN
MILFORD—A Millord High September.
School teacher, Dennis Boy'e, last
night challenged millionaire James
Robbins’ action in draining three
scenic ponds in the heart of town.
Three odious mudholes have
been the result of opening of dam
Pontiac Press Phete
from left, Penny Cook, 17, a senior, and Kristy
Pearson, 16, a junior. The exhibits will be in the
store windows from today through Monday. floodgates six weeks ago by the
Motor Co. property.
Neither Robbins nor his repre-
sentatives were present at last
night's council meeting, designed
to settle the controversial pond
problem, which has this tewn in
an uproar,
meeting, Boyle said, ‘‘Robbins has
indicated that the ponds were Village Manager Oliver Taylor
told the council last night that
one of the ponds has been re-
filled with water and floodgates
on the main Huron River dam
closed “for flushing purposes
only.”
In relaying a message from Rob-
ipresent owner of the old Ford bins, Taylor said ‘The water will|
be high in from 6 to 24 hours but
will be drained again as soon as
stones and debris have been
cleared from cleanout valves of
the dams.
The council voted five to two in
favor of tabling the rezoning issue
j\for another two weeks.
In a 20-page letter read at the,
Church Bazaar Slated \roundup will be held Friday at
ithe Dublin Elementary
has postponed action on such since |Superintendent of Schools Nelson
|O’Shaughnessy announced today. Roundup Set Friday More than one million persons; Water stored behind the Hoover
in the U.S. are said to be oufler~\Gams would fill four-fifth of Lake
‘jing trom rheumatic heart Erie.
disease.
at Dublin School COMMERCE — A kindergarten
School,
Parents will register their
youngsters, to start kindergarten
this fall, starting at 9 a.m, They
must bring birth certificates for
the youngsters who wil] be 5 years
of age on or before Nov. 30.
Registration will be held in both CASH LEY
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It does not take two months to} ORION TOWNSHIP — The WSCS
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difference between business, senti-|SPO"SCr a bazaar and dinner at| ment and outright pressure play.”|> P-™. tomorrow at the church. |
i = , General chairman of the event is
'Mrs. Stuart Braid,
clude oil paintings, water colors, ceramics, Ruth Williams, head of the high school art de-
jewelry, mobiles and objects made of clay. partment, planned the project with the coopera-
Shown here arranging one of the exhibits are, tion of the local Chamber of Commerce.
Final Student-Art Show
Slated at Rochester
ROCHESTER — The last in a
series of eight art shows, pre-
sented by the elementary art de-
partment of the Rochester Com-
munity Schools, will be “held to-
morrow evening at Woodward
School
The art work done by the chil-
dren throughout the present school
year will be on display during an
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SOUTHFIELD — Approval of the
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Department, was given last night
ROCHESTER — At last night’s|O¥ the City Council.
regular meeting, the Rochester | = * x
Village Council approved Village} The expressway will be between
|Manager Paul York's plan for new
storm: sewer construction in three
sections of town.
The particular areas where re-
lief storm sewers will be con-
|Structed this summer have been
jtrouble spots during heavy rains|
jand spring thaws York said.
The first section is located on
W. Fourth street W. Alley street
south of Fourth and at Fourth
and Water streets. The second
is at the intersection of Drace
and Griggs streets, and the last
on Woodward avenue, adjacent
to the Avon Dairy.
Money for the project was in-
cluded in this year’s budget for
\the department of Public Works
land earmarked for storm sewer
construction. Storm Sewers
Work Slated Rochester Council OKs
Construction Plans
3 Sections of Village
super highway project.
ly refused to consider the ex-
traffic from the six-lane high-
way would go after it reached
Nine-Mile road.
‘All the Council did at this time
was agree that an expressway was
necessary in that location,’ said
Patrick Flannery, city clerk. “Fur-
ther details will be worked out
later.’’
* * *
The State Highway Department
last night indicated that there will Council members also author-/to 12-Mile road.
ized the purchase of a_ portable}
generator for DPW or. emergency
juse from the Homelite Co., De-
troit at a cost of $429.
| Local physician, Dr. William E. |
| Bennett, of 200 South St., request-
‘ed the council to rezone his prop-| The Hazel Park City Commis-
erty from residential to mercantile |5#0n agreed at last night's meet- This would solve the dumping of
jthree lanes of traffic from the
expressway. There is only one lane
each way at the present time,
business so that he can build ain to consider a state resolution |
a building to house his offi-| for permission to build the Walter
ces. Chrysler expressway,
| The request was tabled until) State Highway Commissioner
Dr. Bennett turns in a_ petition John C. Mackie presented maps
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Council members had previous- |
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where three lanes of northbound |
|be funds by 1962 for the widening]
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zoning. and approximately 250 residents
— |present at the meeting.
Practically all crude oil con-| The Council is expected to ac-|
tains some impurities, one of the cept or reject the proposal at the |
| The Erin Metals Corp. of De- | —_
i troit has purchased a six-acre site,, Someone figured out why women
adjoining the old Ford plant, from'cry at weddings: ‘‘It's either be-
Robbins and is now in the process|cause they are married — or be-
of leveling a hill on the property. | cause they aren't.” .|. . It's just
The firm wants the area re-| about the time of year when wives
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' shopping center, and the council! lawn.’?’ — Earl Wilson. ‘fourth, or booster shot is given.! kindergarten rooms of the school. |
There will be no clagses conducted
for the tots that day.
PTA Sets Clinic
tor Polio Shots
| at Clarkston
| CLARKSTON — A second polio
iclinic will be sponsored by the}
Clarkston and Andersonville PTA)
‘from 1 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8].
p.m, tomorrow at the Clarkston!
Elementary School. |
Five weeks must elapse between’
the first and second shot, then
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and at least one year before the
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4 ELEVEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
aunching 4th-O-Ram-A
Pentiac Press Phete
Milton F. Weaver, club president and ticket
chairman. Looking on, center, is Carl A. Lehnen,
chairman of the program committee. BUYS FIRST TICKET — The [first ticket to
the Rochester Kiwanis Club's. forthcoming ‘‘4th-
O-Ram-A” celebration is purchased by William
P. Slavin, right, co-chairman ef the event, from By LEE WINBORN
ROCHESTER, — Ten thousand
tickets to the local Kiwanis Chub’s!
“Family 4th-O-Ram-A” celebration}
will go on sale Monday, Milton F.|
Weaver, club president and ticket
chairman, announced today.
The Rochester Community High)
Schoo! athletic field will be trans-)
formed into a theater-in-the-round
for the Kiwanis event.
An amateur show consisting of
tainment will start the mam.- |
on July 4.
June 3, will reign over the cele-
bration. She and members .of her)
court will ride pp to the stage in|
an open convertible after the ama-'
teur show.
The presentation of ‘her majes-
ty” and her coronation wil] take
place at 7:30 p.m. A professional
stage show will follow.
Entertainment will feature the
Royal -Jokers, a_rock 'n’ roll)
recording group; the Shanghai
Twins; Captain Reynolds and his
trained seals; a balancing and high
wire trapeze act; the Dancing
Debs, acrobatic tumblers and oth-
‘er talent.
Rochester's own Paul Lennon, |
professional master of ceremo- |
nies, will emcee the program. |
| Organ music wiil be played
-| throughout the entire show. Kiwanis youth activities, Weaver | Jack Mitzelfeld and William P.
aid | $8
‘any member of the Kiwanis Club!
or Planters’ Club or at any One€|+,. Honor Night Banquet which
of 12 depots to be set up in the the club sponsored last night at
Rochester area.
| the giant stage show.
‘bout will barbecue four rounds of officers.
eight acts of top variety enter- |) 3 to be
; |Kiwanians a
moth show rolling at 5:30 p.m. ¢, nities from a large refreshment ™4S bask
booth. Soft drinks, coffee and ice Scouting,
“Miss Rochester,” to be selected cream also will be available. Ticket Sales ; | Slavin.
Tickets will be available from! jsembers of the Planning Com-
mittee gave progress reports after |
‘the Avon Park Pavilion. Special
One hundred door prizes, con- | guests were 56 outstanding seniors
tributed by local merchants, will |at Rochester Community High
be given away between acts of School, who were either letter men,
|members of the National Honor
Local restaurateur Leonard Be-|Society or Student Councfl or class
Kiwanis youth projects include
aid to needy pupils, family Christ-
ets and assistance with
Little League baseball,
\Boys’ State, Girls’ State and The
re National Music Camp at Inter-
— 'lochen. k
| Kiwanis events include Junior
lIce Skating Olympics, field day, be igen by some 30|
nd members of their,
Cochairmen. of the event a
|tennis tournaments, Halloween
ltreats and parties and other ac-
tivities.
» /
Final M eeting
Set Tonight for
5 TROY — The Morse Elementary
, |School PTA will hold its last meet-
ling of’ the school year at 7:30
itonight in the school.
| Mrs. William Porter, president)
of the East Oakland Area Council)
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for the coming year tonight. Also. | r bs i
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Member American Association of Credit Counsellors LINDA MARIE STOKES retiring officers and chairmen will
Mr. and Mrs. David Stokes of give their annual reports. |
1848 Auburn Rd., Rochester, an- | Candidates for election to the
{ their school board June 6 have been
ence Day) daughter, Linda Marie, to Ro- invited to attend the meeting.
program. i land William Elkins, son of Mr. A tape-recording commemorating
For the rest of the show, ad-| and Mrs. Raymond Elkins of Michigan Week will be played by
Lake Orion. Ruth Bamford. Refreshments will | , Keego Post Office
Romeo Concert Tonight Has Job Openings
KEEGO HARBOR — Job open-|Portion of the Independ The Rochester Volunteer Fire
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at the U.S. Post Office here were ROMEO — More than 300 Stu
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Music Festiva] to be presented at grade boys. its ‘ | 2
7-30 lw a nnounced yesterday by Acting|™iss#on will be charged to defray; 1030 Beverly ‘Dr.,
ae denies ee ee * * , * Keego es patil Bel om expenses and benefit year-around| The wedding is set for Sept. 26. be served by first-grade mothers. '
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. Application forms may be ob-
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FINDLAY, Ohio w — Investi- Service Examiners in the Federal
gating a break-in at a storage Building, Detroit.
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Yet Aaaial eee by choral paper with the signatures, Jesse This city’s big ocean port is
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> TOM THUMB NUPTIALS — A cast of 26 children from the
first and second grades of St. Frederick, School will present a
“Tom Thumb” wedding at 8 p.m. Wednesday at St. Thomas
Hall. “The Rev.’’ Vincent Holland will officiate at the unusual ceremony. Standing solemnly before him are (from left) Barry
Burch, best man; Mary Bard, maid of honor; Gerard Holland,
bridegroom; and Sharon Jackson, bride.
' r is wife (si . : the area around Bacobampo, .on
T | ce ty for failure to pay rem (Fewer Taverns Planned. ine Guif of California coast in cen-
| exas | ef * * * to Hike Farm Production i ene: neice aii teitun
. a ; | | Dr. Caflos Perez, distr
" she" Darect’ Spedey wight” shen, }BACOBAMPO, SONORA, MexX.| officer, said his order. is aimed
Had Craz Plot Windsor came to her house and we'ais, no guts.” He asserted that] ship ‘man charged with man-|Commission to give consideration] Ultimately, the religious group
special assessments $2,508 Sac ital for treatment Reuther “hid out” from Detroit/slaughter in the February shoot- to the proposal to rezone 26 lots on| shedid provide a full-time adviser
from ¢ity. funds. ~ - J -picket line battles in-the 1930s. jing of his wife was bound over to| both sides of Second avenue, High-| er campus minister, he said. x | and then transfered to the Detroit! wood from residential
The block-long extension would D OF U eS hospital. . Reuther, in Detrolt, was silent. {Oakland County Circuit Court to-|wood to Laurel. “The Chicago minister is. as- a : | An official UAW spokesman said |28Y by West Bloomfield Township facturing. ‘|sociate secretary of the Campus]
the West and Michigan avenue on - ' | Reuther would not dignity what |
the vast>-providing « new route | FOUF Fly to Funeral; Goldfish Flips Experts he called Hotta’s “absurd allega- -- : e ; - _ month and shelved after |Presbyterian Church. rey ood Lad hig wry pre Gromyko Will Return TOKYO (UPI)—Ichthyologists | "°™* wie a wemy Marshall, which began yesterday,| residents Rein Bare opposi- | To illustrate his remarks, he . Lewis M. Wrenn am, With Herter, Lloyd confessed themselves baffled to- | However, the union spokesman,|ended this morning. tion, is being made on behalf showed a 30-minute documentary)
: day by the case of an upside- |F rank Winn, director of UAW His arraignment in Circuit | of the owner of the 26 lots, said film entitled “Campus Encounter’
City commissioners have already} GENEVA (AP) — The Big Four) down goldfish. The newspaper (public relations, ‘went on to Carry) Court was set for 9:30 a.m. June | Kollin, to members of the Session and/
; tentatively approved the work this/foreign tinisters suspended their! Sankei reported that the fish | the lance for his boss against the! » ygershall, of 1841 Point Dr |
year. jconference on Germany today and) appeared perfectly normal when | Teamsters chieftain. steod mute when be appeared =
Wrem. said the gravel road|took off for Washington to pay|, purchased 10 months ago by a | \In recent years the two Detroit! ,esore Dieterie April 10 on the Te ee a ee
* would be 22 feet wide, but added |their last respects to the memory? goldfish fancier. One month later, [Presidents of the powerful labor| jonsisughter charge. ‘ butidine suitable for residential! 4. sections of the United States, }
that ultimate plans call for q 44-/0f John Foster Dulles. however it flipped. It’s been |Unions have made it clear there a ie °
~ foot paved, four-lane highway. A US. Air Force Constellation) swimming around upside down | Was little love lost between them. shooting place at the He said that the residential zon-|C2™US offers a wide frontier for
: carrying Secretary of State Chris-| ever since. * * *£ Marshall home on Feb. 15. Mar- He said that the city has much| Asked his reaction to Reuther’s|shall was originally charged with|img was prohibitive ang hinted
of the right-of-way required to ex-|tian A. Herter, British Foreign are that a court suit be The canes counseling
‘ Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and For- . recent statement that Hoffa thinks|Careless use of firearms but the : t may brought sized that religious po
tend the four-lane road as far east Baby’s Cry Nabs Thief “with his muscles,” the Team-|Charged was upped to manslaugh- it the city won't consider rezon- campus must meet the ever-chang-|
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; eign Minister Maurice Couve de :
=e Cpsyen yous. lsiceme of France thundered into ; sters leader said: “Walter Reuther |ter when his wife, Mabel, 4, died "8. .
WAUPACA, Wis. (UPI) — |had no brains, no guts and hid out|Dearly two monthé later at Pontiac| Kolin said that the land had)‘
Richardson Park several years Wednesday cause a baby cried, was jailed |patties in Detroit in the 30s. * * ® findings would be presented to the No Hesitating Here ago so that the Huron extension| . today on charges of robbing a | Marshall claimed the shooting commission tonight.
would not have to bridge the Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei | church collection, Whitty was | “Then he capitalized om the was accidental, He is free ‘on| SAN DIEGO, Calif, @—Mrs
stream. Gromyko led the exedus from | caught in the act, police said, by | Wet and blood of the pickets (59 999 bond.
Commissioners will also be asked this conference city im early | Mrs. Dennis Kopitzke when she | Who did the job in setting up the
to declare three other graveling| #fternoom. He was traveling by | carried her crying child out of | “10 unten.” A color used on a large area a straight-sided rectangular plate. was
projects public necessities tonight,, Commercial aircraft but will re- | the service at Emmanuel Luth- | Winn, replying on his own to | looks much darker than it does on You touch the top of it for ‘‘on’”’ driver’s license.
including Kettering avenue, be- turm to Geneva with Herter and | eran Church. Hoffa, said Reuther did not getja small one. land the bottom for “‘off.”’ was 33,
tween Madison and Baltimore;| Lloyd Thursday night. Couve de
Manhattan street, Emerson to Murville will return alone.
Parkwood; and the alley north of Departure of the Western min-
Auburn avenue,. Sanford to Ard- isters came after an 80-minute
more. ‘session of the conference at the s ®
Hearing will’ be held on the city’s Palace of Nations at which Herter 4 intention to widen Cass avenue spelled out details of a seven-point} .
from Oakland to Wisner Stadium plan for unification of Berlin as’ ,
and East boulevard, Mt. Clemens 4g first step toward German unity. |
to Michigan. The plan had previously been pre-
There are other hearings |5¢mted to the Soviet Union and re- |
scheduled special aseces- )¢cted. |
saast sul doown we to cover un- |. Herter, Couve de Murville and
resulting from ‘Lloyd, wearing dark gray suits, ;
paid bilis last | went directly from the palace to .
summer's weed cutting program :
and on cox voomelig projects. \the airport. They made no state-
|ments, Mrs. Herter accompanied .
These include recapping of Cass/her husband on his sad mission
avenue, Pike to Orchard Lake; E.\to the Dulles funeral. :
Huron street, Saginaw to Perry:! Meanwhile, Western diplomat Prall street, Huron to Washington; | reported thet haere: British, } and Sanderson street, Oakland tO) French and West German experts : @ City workers straightened out a; it sky he t 3:52 p.m
curve in the Clinton River in|it'is due in Washington at 9 a.m.
Cass. fare dusting off and at the
A petition will be presented call-' 19. year-agreement Jog: Big Four
ing for the rezoning of the north- control of divided Berlin. The idea
west corner of Perry street and ig to adapt it to serve as a basis Walton boulevard from residential |{or a new accord.
to commercial. Another neighbor-| Fast German officials, clearly|
hood petition before the commis- with Soviet consent, are circulat-|
sion opposes installation of curb ing informally a plan for a new,
and gutters on Tennyson avenue,' Berlin dea! that calls for Western
Hollywood to Bonnie Briar Bush recognition of the East German
j
subdivision. regime's authority in and around |
parts of the city. 1
: ° | Informants stressed the West-
See, Hear Magazine ia geears Gua ak uae en |
NEW YORK (AP)—A “maga-| Precise proposals to offer the So-
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Publisher Barrie L. Beere and ed-| Tomorrow is the deadline Soviet
itor John Wilcock said the first Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
issue contains five five-minute re | originally set for ending the mili-
cordings. tary occupation of West Berlin. But
the Soviet embassy in Berlin gave
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TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
Pentiag Press Photes
Waterford, are, left to right, the Rich-
ard Valuets and Earl Beerbowers. The
dance will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Practicing for Cross Trailers Square
Dance Club's holiday square dance, to
be held Saturday at the CAI Building,
Pins, Badges Given at Whitfield then a coffee break from 5 to 7, fol-
lowed by the dance. Tickets may be
, purchased at the door. Sam Joan and Mrs. Frederick Cork
display some of the decorations for
Saturday evening’s dance. A work-
shop will be held from 2:30 to 5 p.m.,
Girl Scouts Hold Awards Meeting Intermediate Girl Scouts and, A new Brownie troop, under the Thanks Badge to Mrs. Allan Mon-|
Brownies with their parents met'leadership of Mrs. R. D. Westlake| teith, leader of Troop 400. ~The
at Whitfield School. gymnasium/and Mrs. C, A, Dornton was in-|girls of her troop had requested
Friday evening for the presenta- vested. Brownies in troops 30, 436 that she be given this award.
tion of pins and badges to neigh-\and some girls from Troop 422) A present was given to retiring
borhood Girl Scouts. ,and 426 “flew up’ to Intermediate! neighborhood chairman, Mrs.
Troop 268 opened the program) 5outs. |Leonard Doub. She has been in-
with the flag ceremony. Badges were awarded to girls | strumental in building the Whit-
in Troops 163, 400 and 323. Girls |field Neighborhood Association
in Troop 268 received member- |!5to 4 group of registered adults.
Church Women
Listen to Guest
Capt. J. William Heaver of :
Salvation Army was chief 5
speaker at the meeting of :
Women's Fellowship of First Sr,
Congregational Church held -
Friday at the church. Mrs. os 2
Helen Teit also took part. av oy,
Mrs. Byron Arkles sang a | »- + * ar)
, accompanied by Mrs. | Mrs. V. J. Sutt was general|
Karl Ostberg. The luncheon Ni Fr Special guests were| \$26 se8 for a Puropean trip. Karen Her- jin the fall.
holtz gave a talk on Internatien-
al Friendship.
Announcer for the program was
Doreen Beacco of Troop 323. A
tribute to mothers was given in
the form of a pantomime by Troop
230. Girls then presented all,
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Mrs. Fred Bisballe, president of Why is it the only men who Northern Oakland County Girl] know hew to manage women are
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Ohio Journalism ‘Award
A former Pontiac resident and, In an eight-part, front page se-
graduate of St. Michael's High|rles, he interviewed city officials,
School, Tom Duross, Springfield city planners, community leaders
: and others. The series led to a Daily News staff writer, has been)... 4 “ae 3, |crack-down tandard hous-} abi! affairs in 1558 |iM€ And renewal became a major city government reporting.
Mothersingers
Banquet Held
Pontiac Mothersingers held
their annual banquet Thursday
i td a ow ml nw fw evening in Flint. Following the
newspapers in the state, daily or a | dinner, the 18 members re-
weekly as well as wire services.|4iy of Ienvit with BS in turned to the Sashabaw road
See Deri ndaniniaters the) 2urnalism, Mr. Duross was hon-| home of Mrs. Ranson Robb
annual Heller Award competition ored at a luncheon in Springfield.| for entertainment.
In addition to receiving q certifi-| — x * *
cate, he will have his name placed
on a permanent bronze tablet in
a corridor of the School of Journal-
ism at Ohio State University.
Mr. Duross was a lecturer with
General Motors “Parade of Prog- Mr. Duross won the award for and Mrs. Edward Muschell,
his series of articles on urban
Others elected were Mrs. Lloyd
Marks, secretary; and Mrs.
Russel] Jacobson, treasurer. Mrs. Roy Parden, president, |
vice president, were re-elected. |
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THE PC {IAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959.
SIXTEEN _
Have You Tried This?
By JANET ODELL
Pontiac Press Home Editor
Most of you have eaten
cheese cake made with cream
cheese. Some of you have eat-
en old-fashioned cottage
cheese cake. But have you
eaten a cheese cake that uses
+ both kinds of cheese? This is
a new recipe to us
* *
Mrs. Richerd Boyer came
to Pontiac a cpuple of years
ago from Ohio. She is a mem-
ber of the Newcomers Club
Most of her time is devoted
to her home and her two
smal] children. Knitting and
indoor gardening are hobbies.
CHEESE CAKE
By Mrs. Richard Boyer
Filling:
2 cartons (12 oz.) cottage cheese
15 ounces cream cheese
1% cups granulated sugar
4 eggs, well beaten
Juice and rind of 1 lemon
2 teaspoons vanilla *
4 2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons flour
% pound butter. melted (do not
substitute here) ‘
pint sour cream
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Beat together cheese and
sugar gradually. You might
do this in a blender, if you
have one, to get all the cheese
well mixed. Add eggs and
beat well. Then add lemon
juice and rind, cornstarch,
flour and melted butter. Blend
in sour cream and vanilla.
Crust:
10 graham crackers
1, cup sugar
1, stick butter, melted
1, teaspoon cinnamon
Roll crackers fine and mix
with other ingredients. Butter
an 8-10 inch spring form or
angel food cake pan (with re-
movable bottom). Press
crumb mixture firmly on bot-
tom of pan. Save some for
topping.
Pour in cheese mixture and
top with remaining crumbs.
Bake one hour at 325 de-
grees. Turn off oven and let
cake stand in oven for one
more hour. Leave oven door
slightly open. Remove from
pan when thoroughly cooled.
Chill to serve. Serves at least
16, as you want only a small
piece.
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jinch; jacket 1'2 yards.
| Printed directions on each pat-
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Send fifty cents in coins for this|
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plainly name, address with zone, |
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,hot weather if they are not going
| There are several reasons why,
| cam make you as uncomfortable (especially a hot one) to one size Around Lips Discourage Women.”
| Be especially careful in warm Others were Vicki Muttersbaugh, Need Summer Care
Feet Ills Can Move Upward By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN — |
Our feet need special care in
to spoil our’ summer fun.
To begin with nine out of 10
women over 40 have foot prob-
lems. The main causes of trouble-|
some feet are the incorrect choice,
of shoes or socks or stockings and |
the composition of the material of |
the shoes. You may start out with
complaints which are minor
enough — corns, calluses, in-|
grown toenails, bunions, weak
arches and tired muscles.
If these complaints ended there,
they would be merely annoying
and uncomfortable. Too often they
produce aches and pains in the
legs, backaches, headaches, acute
general fatigue and circulatory
Minor foot troubles even can
lead to arthritis. A woman may
compensate for foot discomfort
by changing her stride and her
posture, thereby placing a strain
on the muscles and affecting the
relationship of joints, bones and
ligaments. |
Doctor Joseph Lelyveld, Chair-
man of the National Foot Health
Board said, ‘‘Nothing adds lines
to the face of a woman faster than
a pair of aching feet, and house-|
wives, aS a group, have the worst
feet in the country.”
our feet may give us discomfort
One reason is the habit of going
without stockings or socks. These
protect the feet from bacteria, The main causes of. troublesome feet are the
incorrect choice of shoes or socks or stockings and Malta Club Dines With
Daughters
_ “Paltern for Living’ was the
theme of the mother and
daughter banquet held by Co-
rinne Sisterhood, Dames of
Malta recently at Malta Tem-
ple,
Mrs. Merle Curless, Queen
Esther, gave the ‘Pattern of
Welcome” and_ introduced
toastmistress, Mrs. Elmer
Beardsley.
* * *
Mrs. Geoffrey Day, guest
speaker, spoke on ‘Pattern of
Living for Mothers and Daugh-
ters."’ ,
Toast to mothers was given
by Linda Chambers and Mrs.
Edward Coombs toasted the
daughters.
* * *
Songs were sung by the
temple trio made up of Mfrs.
Day, Mrs. Steward Gray and
Mrs. L. G. Stewart. Mrs. Don
Bussard accompanied and
sang several solos.
Mrs. Betsy Shoulds received
a gift for being the oldest
mother. Others_ receiving gifts
were Mrs. Alma Cowley for
the most daughters and Mrs.
William Harvey as the young-
est mother.
_® * *
Mrs, Richard Lang was
chairman and Mrs. James
Schramm, cochairman of the
affair. Assisting them were
Mrs. Christian Theis, master
designer; Mrs. William Daugh-
erty, reservations; and Mrs.
Albert Clark, publicity. Knights
bere ce emcen
BRUCE J. THOMAS
Graduating Wednesday from
‘the University of Arizona with
a BS. in geological engineer-
ing is Bruce James Thomas
of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of
Pontiac. He is married to for-
mer Pontiac resident, the for-
mer Marjorie Meade. They
have four children.
* INFORMATION
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the composition of the material of the shoes. Dr. Lelyveld feels that the |
best sock to wear for fairly in-
formal] occasions is a mercerized
cotton sock. For dress up times
you can wear nylon hosiery with
eotton soles. Proportionately the :
feet have more sweat glands Ward powder the fee
than any other part of the body. neglect the in between toe area.
The cotton soles are fine for Camphor ice is restful and cool-
absorbing perspiration. Every ing to tired underpinnings. This
sock or stocking should be one- is a combination of oils and
half inch longer than the longest ©@mphor.
toe. A sock which is too short larger than they usually are. You
might be more comfortable this
summer if you wear shoes slightly
larger than usual.
If you would like to have my
exercises for the feet, send a
stamped, self-addressed envelope
with your request for leaflet No.
14. Address Josephine Lowman in
care of this newspaper.
“Those Little Lines weather to. dry the feet thor-
oughly after\your bath. Be sure
to dry well between the toes.
Dampness is ibritating. After-
t and do not
The feet can swell during a day Tomorrow:
as a short shoe.
Many people suffer with sore,
burning feet in hot weather. This
may be due to the habit of wear- “oem mewn OtUdents Present Recital
with rubber soles for too long. pt-On ‘Piano, Organ at PNH
ting any shoes on without stock-|
ings may cause chafing or blisters”
and the feet may pick up infec-) Students of Mrs. Walter Schmitz Linda Pickett, Linda Schultz, Nan-
tions from the shoes since the lat-' presented a piano and organ re- cy Hodges, Denton Carlson, Kaye
ter cannot be cleaned or laun ¢jtal Friday evening in the Little, Hudson, Sarah Raymond, Marilyn
dered. : Theater of Pontiac Northern High|Van Burskirk, Charlotte DeRousse
The older we get the smaller our School. Joanna Lovett, Colleen Richard-
|son and Sue Franklin.
it harder for the blood to circulate piano solos were given by Nancy| Jo Ann Tillson and Lane Morris
effectively. Contrast plunges -r al- payior, Carol Taylor, Nancy 84ve organ selections
tetnate dipping of the feet into hot con mitz, Agatha Childers, Polly| Awards were given for individual
and then cold water — is stimulat-|cpmitz Jeannette Powley, Rob-|Student accomplishments.
ing to the circulation and refresh- ert Powley, Helena Csiki and|
Local PEO Meet ing to the feet. Cheryl Stagg.
at Chapman Home
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Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 to 9—Tues., Wed,, Sat. 10 to 6 Chapter CL of PEO sister-
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Harry W. Chapman of Maybee
road Monday afternoon for
luncheon.
Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. V. M. Lindquist, Mrs.
Russell Curtis, Mrs. Burton M.
Mitchell, Mrs. George H. Put-
nam and Mrs. L. G. Rowley.
Congratulations
Graduates
You've passed an im-
portant milestone. There
will be others that you
will find both interesting and rewarding in
the years chead.
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future success.and prosperity.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY _ 26, 1959 L
SEVENTEEN
Marilyn Carlson, Carol Kinch-
Two Parties Stop Believing Everything... Abby Twolnstalled | is'"Aotrey ‘Tinks and Mrs. | ever in your freee. Be ame
/ : at Sorority Tea © | Doaeist Hallett. Guests were |: you use trum teste while thay
m ee Don t Mind Chrome Dome, Mrs. James id and Kath- Barbas Fai. eulania quay and flavor. iets
robiem : leen Rouse were installed st [SUMMER HAIR CARE . . . starts with a basic :
wath oo Just Check Up on Power | ssiisietstis: | “tema sipng ad St . . Chapter of Beta-Sigma Phi So- | THELMA CROW, owner
“Dear Mrs. Post: I was mar-
ried two months ago and at
that time received a very hand-
some wedding present from my
fellow-employes. Now that I
DEAR ABBY: I am con
sidering remarriage after
twelve years of widowhood.
This man I -
her jetters asking her to please
give my “wings”. back. She
says she is keeping them as a
souvenir. Please tel? me how
auditorium and pick the old
chewing gum off the bottom of
the seats as a punishment?
STUD ENT ” rority Sunday afternoon at the
irwin drive home of Mrs. Rich-
attending were RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOPPE
88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424
. have in mind I can get my “wings” back : .
Se Ded ene a is 61 (I am 48, without’ breaking into her | , DEAR STUDENT: 1 woud | What a wonderful way to say ..+
S stann. Siete’ th thei: ane but am still a a eal aggre teacher like this. If true, the Nang y Lo
shee ye gig ye young w om ee i“ “punishment” ts reveling, and elf Ha Father’s Day! married a e@ to an in many DEAR WITHOUT: Let the tary. \\ WAT; a PPpy ay ‘
bands) who are strangers to here is my ately enough—she is for the For your copy of WHAT SN -
arr irom : question. He birds. EVERY TEENAGER WANTS , Smart Mom! Here's me. We only have a three-room. | Ps - a 2 een pad e years of py
apartment and cannot accom- yea is very bald a | TO KNOW send 25¢ and & | 7 ’ a | f hdd coma
modate too many at one time. R. C. ANDERSON JR. and has been oom DEAR ABBY: What do you | large, self-addressed, stamped ee < , " special guy! Tall,
| would appreciate hearing | for years. I ABBY | think of a school teacher who | envelope to Abby in care of ma ee ¥: * a t...slim or not-
from you on this matter.”’ Area Student | heard that that means he is makes the kids go out into the this newspaper. , Kite 3 Bott's ——— =
not what he used to be as far a aaa wero eg chair “just for him,”
Answer: It will be better to to Get Degree. as romantic ability goes. He | ‘ ay , ey with covering =
give two parties so that you | is full of fun and very affec- e \ cushion-filled -
can include the husbands and | From U; of M. tionate, so I don't know what nti = . rusa e ® 8 oon combination PH
wives, which you really should | to believe. Is what I heard true | blend with
al Russell C. Anderson Jr., son or not? MUST KNOW . “ | . f W ford ent furniture t
== | of Mr, and Mrs. Russell An- DEAR MUST: Just because |, o aterfor pM onigare yA
“Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- | derson of West Iroquois road, there’s chrome on top doesn't US d r ad ome
band has been asked to be the graduates from the University mean there is no power under 5390 Dixie Highway ORlando 3-1225
best man at a friend’s wed- of Michigan June 13. the hood. Don’t believe every- ? .
ding. He would like to give a « « * thing you hear. By RUTH MILLETT (father’s nearly so much as they, Custom furniture... . Qualify Carpeting
stag party for the bridegroom- i feel wae an one + *£ +€ One fifth of all boys in this coun- need a nan at home to keep
sie mie nna brn student and a member of Tau DEAR ABBY: My problem try between the ages of 10 and 17 4D ye ia, ——[—=——
ate means a t ee Beta Pi and Pi Tau Sigma, is a quarrelsome, sharp- now have a court record for mis- We might reclaim the notion,
quite a strain on us Uinancially, henorary engineering frater- tongued mother.. She picked |behavior. Twelve per cent of the now considered old-fashioned, that
we were wondering of it would arr is on my father provol fights total youth population — both boys parents are more likely to know
be possible to ia! the men hae He served as vice president | with him until their battles and girls — have been brought what is best for their kids than
bring their own liquor to the | oF the student chapter of the | drove all of us children out of before a court and charged with the kids themselves. That would
party. My husband does not American Society of Mechan- the house. My father recently delinquency. keep us from pussy-footing arvund,
drink but most of thé other | 4: Engineers and the Michi- | entered an institution with a | “Unless the rising trend is re- being scared to death to say “No” DISCOUNT STORES
men do. gan Enginesss a nervous breakdown and now versed, we can expect a little over OF rage Se ee da ue have .
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Auewer: Thane ie no reqaire- | i? 5, ember of Oe A ay at ee ee IG" taoe tae chikicen’s bebavior. i 22 N. SAGINAW STREET
ment tor the best man to give * ee a Willer JUST SOUTH OF PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG: .
a bachelor dinner which is, in saseall < alk Tie wite live in fuses to live alone. She has set Senate Juvenile Delinquency sub Wwe can stop sending our i .
; sister against brother and hus- (committee. hildren to Sunday school while ‘ |
fact, usually given by the bride- | Ann Arbor and he plans to | beng against wile in our fam- | Well, as parents what are We. we reat up from Saturday night's ! HS room-to-be. In your husband's grad ork in : up y night's s pie
case he certainly should not le Hk or ike’ weaver ily and now I am the only one going to do to help reverse the party and make church a fam- ) HI +
nk ot meerammatatn at the wiv | on peaking terme with er. (Ue ty Sat” || LIMITED QUANTITIES COME EARLY! |jl:
“Dear Mrs. Post: When in - ee ee “She ae | “Nuts” te the commonly accept- -hijdren be contributing members i |
vited to a friend's house for an ee oe VeTY | ed. idea that youth must be of the family, instead of just ni ¢
evening of cards and this host- . breath of life into my body | nappy at all costs. Instead of takers who never give anything in it
ess usually serves refreshments ‘Lapidary Classes — cannot open my gen giving Junior everything he -etyrn, | : |
after the game, is it to | r thinks he wants, including more pit above all, we can stop be- & : |
atter the game, ts it proper te Slated at Cranbrook | ‘pear tor: it “opening | treedom than he knows bow 10 ing atraid of the critical attitude | SPECI ALS? BETTER LADIES’ ; |
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pens to be a fast day and you stitute of Science is the summer husband goes, then you must | his happiness and concentrate .2. world and stick together as /jji/ Hil
will mot be able to eat them |lapidary course under James Gar- have the courage to do what | on his character. parents. ! Hi ¢
later?” |lick of Cranbrook School's science! !s necessary to @ your | We might wake up to the fact ks * i SIZES FOR ALL! \ -
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intimate friend, it wil] be quite | The class is held once week * * * : where it starts — in the x e i >
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THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY’ 26, 1959
Restaurateur Takes Freeloaders in Stride: |hade ortas Made forTable |
He is, as usual, a hulk of man|ing dropped from ‘who's who’ to!a restaurant and I'd do the dish- at Geneva Talks |
with abundant salt-and-pepper hair|*who’s he’, I am now $35,000 in the| washing. If he didn’t get’a ,| PARIS (uPh — A self-made
SPECIAL RECONDITIONED “Rebuilt by Curt's Appliance Using Our Own Paris”
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aged somehow to return the loan, By RHYLLIS BATTELLE
with enough left over to buy
— Lawton Carver SF ; ; aaa car yas 30 years|more drinks for the somewhat and the Jook of a pixie who's been/red."’ But he'll get it back, he said,/we didn’t have a restaurant.” \Paris ‘caterer has declared him-
before he decided he was being crooked money lenders. around. The restaurant is as svelte|becausé what us newspaper slaves) - yi gw. self ready to buy the Geneva
grossly unfair to the Internal Reve-) Carver was a man of fabulous|@8 Cafver’s wife (whose name/don't realize is that he was a res- ie te hiled ‘ ‘conference “round table” for 50 lly
pue Department and should make| interest, in both definitions ef the/quite properly is Lily), and in it/taurateur the first time at the age) | in a ae td sans Sivee dec-| million franes (about $100,000). Guafanteed
, he looks like what he is — alof five. . spaper business ; it word. 2 ; ™ Charles 46, whose Attachments
It was just before the world| This familiar free hand with the|Sportswriter mildly in awe of his/ HELPED COOK SO Ti daha sa re, ie] canteen service feeds 120,000-per- imeluded
series of 1954 that hé resigned/handouts to newspaperthen and surroundings. “My pop was a steamshovel|turn to his first career. He stilj| "2% # 4ay+ said his aim was to $1.25 Week
from the grand life of meeting mt leatee guys resulted in a very fine) This joint,” he said, pasting |onerator and wherever he went|would like to make a respectable| P™t ie — to” work im, the viw »
those interesting people and get-jrestaurant on which, because of his} a last-minute fly on the fisher- mama went along and did the|showing in Washington next April, omni to nad age Gennra te. Free Home Demonstration—OR
man mural in the bar, “is not
just for celebrities, and not just
for sports guys and newspaper-
men. I’m catering te anybody
who’s got the money for a good
meal.’’ He grinned, and told the
waiter to bring a round of drinks.
“Having been dead broke—hav- ting all the free pencils you could basic character, Lawton brought
chew, and became a restaurateur. little new joy to the hearts of the
Many people thought that Law- revenue bureau.
ton was crazy, as it, is well Finally he sold out and went
known if you want to be stole | fishing, a relatively safe pastime
blind and left without the first | where the only thing you can
pot yoy invested, it's in the | give away, to friends who want
steak. and saloon racket that | to “‘tie one on,” are flies.
you get the best opportunity. Last week, however, the Santa 7
We fellow reporters at the late Claus of the saloon people came ;
International News Service, where | back. He opened a restaurant,
to your hearts content, cookin’ for the commissary, and|Of course, but money isn’t every-
I had to help. Later on we sort of|thing, he said, as he showed the
settled down in Ocean Springs,| freeloaders to the lobster-caviar
Miss. And when my old man didn’t| buffet.
work, which was whenever he got) Having a nice office is a con-) army all over the globe. But a job, he'd come home and Sit gojation. And like Carver said, since he turned civilian and made under the honeysuckle and fish. «this joint is a damn sight cozier, a fortune with his catering, he
“If he got something, we'd open than a city room.’ I wants to see an end to, all war. |
es Complete Parts and Repair Service on All Cleaners!
We Sell What We Advertise!
CURT’S APPLIANCES 6183 Jameson day to place his bid for the table. !
‘Burgeon has a chest full of
medais and 32 wounds from 15 —
years of service with the French
larly thought Lawton was crazy|the corner from the Daily Mirror
because we had stolen him blind! building where he worked for 20
for years — lending him money years, and the freeloaders dropped
to buy us drinks; he always man-|around to see how he is. “er
You'll wonder where the
fullness went!
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DEMURE DEADEYE — Beverly Mackey, 15-year-old straight
A student at Roy, N.-M., High School, stands proudly by the Big-
_ horn she felled at 150 yards with one shot.
Modern Day Annie Oakley
New Mexico Lass Bags
3rd Place in Sheep Shoot
ROY, N.M. \®—Beverly Mackey! She goes steady with a guard on}
is about as frilly and fancy a teen- the high school basketball- team. |
ager as can be imagined. She was this year elected most!
* * * beautiful girl-in the sophomore}
So when she recently bagged the Class. She is now — and always |
third largest Barbary sheep in a has been — a straight A student
special hunt in northwestern New »- *«
Mexico, it came as somewhat of And she packs a mean rifle.
a shock to the males who -nor-| a ek eee it id 1 ie 4 =. 4 = be 5
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; pee. he — eel
MAY 26, 1959 TWENTY-TWO
ts Bi Maple Golfers
Take 6th Title
at Pontiac CC Keego Wins ‘B’ Crown;
Medal Honors Divided
by Shaw, Beaupre
By BILL CORNWELL ;
The setting was different but the
result was the same—it's Birming-
ham again in The Pontiac Press
Prep Invitational golf tournament.
’ After a seven-year stay at the
city's Municipal links, the tourney
was switched to Pontiac Country
Club. But the change of scenery
didn’t alter the outcome one little
bit for the well-balanced Birming-
ham High squad.
With Your of their five players
breaking 80, the Maples com-
piled an 18-hole total of 390 Men-
day at PCC to win the 8th
annual Press championship for
the 6th time and the 3rd year in
a row.
And to make the outlook even
more dismal for Birmingham's
foes in next year’s event, there
isn't a senior on the Maple unit
which played yesterday. Five jun-
iors shot their way to the title
over the par-74 course.
, * * *
Gary Mouw, Mike Jackson and
Orin Pearson each fired T7 to pace
Birmingham's triumph, followed
by Tom Maxwell’s 78 and an 81
by Buzz Lewis.
The Maples finished 12 strokes
ahead of West Bloomfield, which
won the championship in the
Class B-C @ivision with a score
of 402.
Oddly enough, Birmingham
didn't share in the _ individual
medal. Those honors were divided
between -Jon Shaw of the Keego
team and Rochester’s Larry Beau-
pre with 76
* * *
Rochester finished far down the
list in the Class A field but Beau-
pre took home the medalist trophy
as did Shaw in the “‘B” -division.
Barry Johnson and Jim Hollister
with 78s, Don Cole with 82 and
Jim Armistedt with 88.
* * * :
A total of 15 high school teams
and Lapeer, were disqualified.
Clawson was ineligible because the
Trojans played only four men while rming e
Again i
Lapeer got the axe for arriving on
the scene two hours late.
The 75 golfers who did figure
in the official scoring fired a
tota: of 80 birdies and two eagles.
The eagles were scored by Mouw
and Tom Deaton of Pontiac
Central.
Mouw shot an eagle deuce on the
12th hole by driving the green and
dropping a 10-foot putt. Deaton
eagied the 3rd hole, getting home
in two and canning a 12-footer.
* * *
The Chiefs were runnersup to
Birmingham in the Class A field
with a 421 total, while Bloomfield|
Hills had a 424 scorecard to place
2nd behind Keego in B-C.
Waterford finished way down
the list in Class A, but Chuck
Canterbury carded a 77 to
salvage some individual glory for
the Skippers.
Canterbury had a somewhat un-
usual round. On the easier front
side,.he took a seven on the Ist
hole and had 41 blows at the turn.
Coming home, he amassed five
birdies but still got no lower than!
36 as a double bogey at 17 helped
to soil an otherwise spectacular
finish.
Canterbury's 36 was one of two
for’ the day. Jackson went out in
36 for Birmingham but slipped to
41 on the back nine.
Lions ‘Nail’ Schmidt
With Boost in Salary
Pro and Pro Bow! choice five
| ney yesterday with 76s.
| CHAMPIONS AGAIN—The Birmingham High
School golf team continued its
Pontiac Press Prep Invitational tournament yes-
terday at Pontiac Country Club by winning the
8th annual event for the 6th time and the 3rd
straight year. Kneeling, from left, are Buzz
reign in The Pontiac Press Phete
Lewis, Mike Jackson and Gary Mouw. Standing,
from left, are Orin Pearson, Tom Maxwell and
coach Carl Lemle. The huge perpetual trophy
carried home each year by the champion stands
next to a permanent award earned yesterday by
the Maples:in the ‘‘A’’ division. B-C WINNERS — Charlie Guinnip (far left),
West Bloomfield golf coach, and his Laker squad
willingly pose for The Pontiac Press cameraman
after winning the Class B-C championship in this
newspaper's 8th annual tournament yesterday at
Pontiac Country Club. Following Guinnip are Jim Press Invitational Tourne ,
Pentise
follister, Jim Armistedt, Barty Johnson, co-
medalist Jon Shaw and Don Cole. The Lakers
shot a five-man score of 402 and Shaw fired 76
for B-C medal honors, a figure equalled by Roch-
ester’s Larry Beaupre in Class A. sidering a major shakeup which
-|may result in a five-for-five player
swap, Washington may be the
other part of the deal. Pirate
outfielder Bob Clemente has gone
on the disabled list with a sore
arm. Pittsburgh has asked waiv-
ers on Gene Baker and brought
up flychaser Joe. Christopher.
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MEDALISTS — Jon Shaw, left, of West Bloomfield, and Roch-
ester’s Larry Beaupre shared medalist honors in the Press tour-
One-Run Decisions
in Waterford Play
The Arrows and the Eagles cap-
tured one-run decisions last night
in Waterford National League soft-
ball action at Drayton Plains.
Hoot Gibson’s inside-the-park
homer with a mate aboard in the
Sth inning climaxed a four-run ral-
ly and gave the Arrows a 5-4 vic-
tory over Lakeland Pharmacy.
| Winning hurler Doug Rieck aided|
|his own cause with three safe)
| blows.
Catcher Harvey Keith singled
home the decisive tally in a three-
run 5th stanza as the Eagles de-
feated Hubert Walls Service, 3-2.
Tonight's schedule: At Drayton
Plains — Lotus Lakers vs, Water-
ford: Merchants (National), 7 p.m.,
and Sno-Bol vs. Nonne’s Restau-
rant (American), 8:30 p.m.
Wen Lest Pct. Behind
Cleveland 2b 69 OS onenntda 7 4 605 1
r 564 24
Washington 19 21 ATS :*
Kansas City 17 19 472. 6
| Detroit 16 2 421 8
| Boston 15 21 417 ‘8
New York , a6 21 400 8%
YESTERDAY S RESULTS
Detrot 4, Kansas City 3, night
Only game scheduled
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(3-2) vs. Donovan (2 Pi)
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City, 9 p.m.—Foytack Washington at Baltimore,
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No Handicap
but Shadrick
Wins Clothes Frank Shadrick was forced to
play at scratch yesterday, but
he didn’t need a handicap as
he carted home some deluxe
sportswear from Pontiac Coun-
try Club.
Shadrick, 23-year-old Royal
Oak Dondero golf coach and
newly-appointed head pro at
Rochester CC, warded off all
their 80th anniversary, offered
the sportswear to the -aculty
winner through their Miracle
Mile store. Twenty-three coach-
es, athletic directors and other
school officials took part in the
“fun fest,” an innovation in
The Press tournament this year.
4 Teams Share Honors
in Pro-Am at Warwick
pro yesterday as four teafns shared
best-ball honors with 69’s in the
PGA-sponsored Pro-Am golf tour-
nament at Warwick Hills.
Dividing the spoils’ were the
teams of Wally Burkemo - Mel
Davidson (36-33), Gerry Prieskorn-
Don Touhy (36-33), Reggie Myles
Jr. - Al Dykhouse (37-32) and
Paul Van Loozen - Dick Vershure
(37-32). Each winning pro earned
$30.
Burkemo had the best individual
_ among the pros with a par
Huskies Edge Rochester
Pontiac Northern's nine won its
4th game, yesterday at Rochester,
74 for a 46-season’s mark. Earl
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ligers Eye 5th Spot After Edging A's, 4-3 se
Foytack Draws
Assignment for
Tonight's Game Harris’ 2-Run HR_ in
7th Clinches Win After
Bridges Snaps Tie
KANSAS CITY u—Gail Harris’
two-run homer and young Jerry
Davie’s good pitching carried the
Detroit Tigers to a 43 victory
over the Kansas City Athletics and
up to sixth place in the American
League last night.
The Tiger triumph, achieved on
Pontiac’s Gene Bone was host} six hits, put Jimmy Dykes’ come-
back-bound team into position to
take fifth place from the A's if
it sweeps the remaining two games
here and even to threaten for
fourth.
A seventh inning homer by
Harris capped a three-run rally
which gave Davie his first vic-
tory of the year although the
Garden City, Mich., youngster
needed relief in the ninth,
Detroit displaced idle Boston in
sixth place and advanced to within
a shade less than two games of
Kansas City, The series concludes
with night games tonight and to-
*|morrow night, Washington holds
fourth over Kansas City only on
percentage points.
In tonight's game Paul Foytack
(14), heartbreak loser in a two
hitter last week, will pitch for De-
troit against Ned Garver (3-2),
The Tigers, held to one single
for six innings by starter Rip
Coleman of the A’s, clicked for
three runs in the seventh in
breaking a 1-1 tie.
Rocky Bridges, the man in the
clutch again, singled home Al Ka-
line after the latter had walked
and gone to second on a fielder’s
choice.
Harris then drilled the ball over
the right field fence for two runs.
It was his fourth homer of the
season.
Up to that frame the Tigers’
only hit had been Bob Wilson's
single on which he. eventually
scored on a series of breaks in
the fifth. The Athletics failed on
a made-to-order donble play on
Bridges’ roller to short, both
runners being safe when second
baseman Hector Lopes failed to
touch the bag. larris walked and
Wilson scored on Frank Bolling’s
high hopper.
This created a 1-1 tie since Lo-
pez had homered in the fourth.
The A’s got a run in the senventh
on singles by Dick Williams and
Frank House, a passed ball and
Davie’s victory in the ninth when
the A’s became dangerous.
A single by Williams and a triple
pinch-hitter Harry Chiti scored
. Narleski then
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Late Biffs Spoil Try for No-Hitter
United Press International
Close only counts in pitching
|horseshoes, so Johnny Podres can
simply take his place on line as
the latest among the near-miss,
no-hit victims.
The Dodger southpaw gave it a
whale of a try.
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was ahead, 3-1. Johnny
three-game lead over
‘San Francisco.
blow in the Cubs’ vict
games.
Anyway, his latest clutch hit
Don Cardwell to his first)
Softball Hurler 3-2 Victor
Casa Mia’s Roger Reynolds has
After losing some real close
ones, Reynolds re-entered the win
column as Casa Mia tallied once
in the 7th infiing for a 3-2 conquest
of CIO Local 594 to highlight
yesterday's four-game City League
four hits and struck out 10.
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into Harlan (Fat) Keith of Sno-
Bol on the Beaudette diamond
and “Fat” silenced them with
two safeties in Sno-Bol’s easy 9-0
victory.
At
singles by Marv Haller and Mike
Yarnold in the bottom of the 6th
stanza brought Griff’s Grill a 3-2
decision over the Pontiac Police as
Algie Black outpitched Earl
Mudge. | .¢
In the other Northside game,
State Hospital walloped the Pontiac,
Retailers, 11-0, with the contest
being stopped after four innings
by the league’s 10-run rule. The
losers were hitless when play was
halted. :
Tonight’s schedule: At Beaudette
—Big Bear vs. Moose 182 (Nation-
al), 7 p.m., and Buttercup Drive-
8:30 p.m. At Northside—Wright’s
Upholstery vs. Arro Realty (Na-
tional), 7 p.m., .and Autos of
Europe vs. Huron Bowl (National),
8:30 p.m. .
Tough Break in Debut Oak Park handed Bloomfield Hills its 6th baseball setback in 10
Northside Park, back-to-back,
In vs, Harrison’s Grill (National), |2 Mek. T—2:19. A—9,173.
. ered for the Braves and Carl Sa-|
watski for the Phils, Despite
joss, Milwaukee maintained its four-year jinx. It was the first
Bob Anderson posted his third |
Whitt Is Victor
in 3-Way Playoff
for Memphis Title
MEMPHIS (AP) — Don Whitt
: |\steadied under pressure yesterday
to his third +, win the $25,000 Memphis Open Z defeat. Until the seventh, Cardwell | goif tournament in a three-way
had allowed only three hits and/sudden death playoff.
* * *
The victory brought him top
the | money of $3,500 and snapped a Logan hom-
second-place PGA tournament win fur the Bor-
|rego Spring, Calif., pro since he
Jim Marshall’s three-run homer joined the circuit in 1955.
in the second inning was the key * x
ory over the! South Africa’s Gary Player, the
Cards. Bobby Thomson and Dale/23-year-old flash from Johannes-
Long also homered to help hand|burg, wound up second. Al Bald-
St, Louis its first setback in four \ing of Markham, Ont.,
was third. Canada
sna with a helping hand from|~»,,. F
Henry in the seventh. Emie B Seek P|
LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO |* > rb bi b! outen x “Vit am ee este Proposed League Repel ot 241} Haren” $388 e $336 See P 3338) BUFFALO, N. Y, (AP) — The jPairly rt S322 Bees 2 344g) community-owned Buffalo Bisons
Pig’ © 3106 Devenp't % 3009/0f the International League Mon-
eared» 3916 Wate o eee elGay made formal application for
aBressoud 1000)membership in baseball's pro Shipley 0000) sed th
pe. ee errr wages As Bg ro ite John C. Stighmeier, president: of
b—Grounded out for Shipley in 9th |the Bisons, said the application
004 one e1i—s Was in the form of a letter to
000 000 608-2 William Shea, chairman of New
Rochester at St. Fred
Pe ae ae ae le eee oy) ee ee -- Ge aeaen Shy He FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
What They Shot at PCC | 386
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MOG) Oak Geis i265 cece rcs: ncesn ss 427|Jim Armistedt, W. Bloomfieid. . 46-42 he ” Weer 430| Steve Bloom. Hills Stes Royal rrr | St. Pred ....
Wentied see erg ry McCarty, Watertord 45-4 Oak Park | .....cccsececess.ceesees, 463\Joe Keller, St. Pred ....,.... 42-484
agg ed prrttesseeetedeoeeee scoee 467 | Souk, ~ ple,
MAG]. cacccedccntccccgsccscecs 47T\ Jack Miller, ith Lyon ...,.
Pontiac Northern ..... 6.05... ceees 481 rt Buchannen, Kicaball aes bP: oie 1
MORN LON fo ccnscweciecnmneeasalces 554) Coxen, Walled Lake .....47-4408
Other team results: Clawson 398 (four-|Mike Wiegand, St. Mike ...... 47-4401"
man total, disqualified not having|;Jack Moores, Shrine ........./ 43-48
5th player): Lapeer 497 (disqualified tor|Sam Parisi, Shrine ..........:.46-46— starting t~o hours late). Park ....46-47—@
INDIVIDUAL SCORES Bruce Ennis, ester .....,..46-47—@
Larry Beaupre, Bu 46-47.
on Shaw, W. Bloomfield 2
Gary Mouw, Birmingham .... J
Mike Jackson, Birmingham.....
arson, Birm‘ am ....40- Chuck Conmesvary: ‘aterford..
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starts ina topnotch mound duel /Mike Samardz\je, Central ..... Other in | : wsen— 1 . D , . Comtral occ c dens 41-4 \e
30 2-hitter ye M _ ste Ron Rend, ‘Oak Park. s2..:43a0—831 me. Rit oagiang “ree B : rt. Tom Maron, making) joe puttian, Bloom. Bilis .... {f 38-4482, Prea W: his initial start’ was the vietinele a4, @t. Pre@. o1. Bil Beckmen “48-35. 103.0" Ben
of an error and lost-in-the’sun hit|jonn’ Central. ..... eS ee re Dennis Patte: St. Mike ;,.41-43—04 FINAL CLASS STANDINGS
WEDNESDAYS Pau ScURDULE (i Beaders oon] Seat CEABS, Ar mirmingnen. Pontios Gene Track Tom Balkwell, Wal “a dero, Waterford, Oak Park, | , meet at U. of D Pee ‘ " Bary Pont: A es ;
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
TWENTY-THREE
Elisian Handed
OK a Day Late
for ‘500’ Race
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Race
driver Ed Elisian of Oakland,
Calif., was reinstated, Monday by
the U. S. Auto Club, but the rein-
statement won't become effective
until after the Indianapolis 560-
mile race,
. x* * *
The USAC Board of Control .an-
nounced it was lifting the 32-year-
old driver’s suspension effective
June 1 or one day after the 500-
mile race, whichever comes Jater.
The race is scheduled for May
30, but could be postponed a day
because of bad weather, :
* * *
Elisian was suspended by USAC last September. for ‘‘conduct det-
rimental to racing,’ after he was
charged with passing fraudulent checks,
First Round Victory
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)—Wil- lie Greene knoeked down Phila-|for the winter games getting .49 y four| votes to 9 for Calgary, Canada. :
times Monday night and regis-| Tokyo beat Brussels, Detroit and tered a first round knockout in|Vienna in its second bid to be- a 10-round middle-|come the first Asian city to stage weight bout. Greene, of Provi-|an “Olympics.-
dence, weighed 157, Alford 160. The breakd ut the wall delphia’'s Charley Alford
their
MONDAY'S FIGHTS
The ess By NEW YORK—Emile Griffith,
Willie ‘Brussels Lose
Detroit, Vienna, |
fo Asian City Impressive Program
Offered by Japanese
Delegation
MUNICH, Germany (UPI)-—To-
kyo, which was done out of the 1940)
Olympics by World War II, was
picked today by the International
Olympic Committee to stage the
1964 summer games. B
Innsbruck, Austria got the nod Tokyo Named Site for ‘64 Olymp
Negroes Attend N. Orleans Game
Court Litts Racial Ban
on Sports in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (AP)—A topjin scheduling policies as a result
will profit from the U.S. Supreme/of the decision.
Court’s decision ruling unconsti- x «* *
i Claude (Monk) Simon, president
of the Mid-Winter Sports Assn.,
.|declined to say how the ruling
gine decision generally met MUX-| st aftect the Sugar Bowl Soot eS ball] game, The Sugar Bowl had
_|tried to persuade Gov. Earl Long The law also required segregat to veto the 1956 bill.
ed seating for spectators and on
the heels of the decision, six Ne-
gro fans attended last night's New
Siar ceses pone JENS, JEWEIETS
‘in A Opener
ball season gets under way. at
Wisner Field when the defending
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Would Be Separate from German Package
of State Christian A, Herter
urged negotiate a Berlin
which would unite that divided
pending German unification.
, * * * The Soviet Union was
Soviet Union today tojed at the session Valerian Zor ;
= t sttiement| in becaase Soviet ‘Foreign Minis-)Tecognize they may have to make
iter Andrei Gromyko already had
city under its own constitution taken off for Washington. {
Herter spelled out details of the)
|Berlin proposal previously
Diplomatic inforthants said Her-/sented as part of the Western
ter spoke at the outset of today’s package for German
brief session of the four-power/European security, and disarm
foreign ministers conference in|ment. Gromyko has already re-
advance of his departure for jected the Western plan. reunification, “ ’
a.|city. This violated wartime and Herter Urges Pact on United Berlin GENEVA (AP) — With secret)Washington with the British and, Herter noted the connection be- Berlin’as a part of East Germany
ig Four talks on Germany sched-|French ministers to attend the fu- tween the Berlin proposal and the
to start Friday, U.S. Secre-|neral of John Foster Dulles. _| package but did not stress it.
|Western officials have said they
interim arrangement for Ber-
outside the package.
* * *
| Herter declared that Soviet ac-
ition in 1948 broke up four-power
control of Berlin and divided the jan
j lin
postwar Allied agreements,’ he
said, but did not remove the So-
viet obligation to work with the
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School Course Blamed
Young Genius Goes Nazi CLEVELAND (AP)—The boy is Collinwood and has an IQ of 148,
15. has an IQ in the genius range the minister said.
and when he s into something! The Rev. Mr. Ostrom, pastor of
a " goes '|the First Covenant church, said ‘ d
When he took up piano, he prac- a oe ie in al
ticed four hours a day. Then it’ special course about ae cere
That ago. He said he felt the course!
s failed to present democratic ide-
i while building a launcher. ology adequately. he pours his soul into it.
was nothing but rockets.
lasted until one of his gang wa
injured
This time he went in the wrong
direction and too far
* * *
He and his three companions take social or political
planned to. organize a Nazi-like courses. and the four “are the
The boy said in Juvenile only ones who wound up thinking party an assistant |
ithat the school's 3,200 pupils all’
study At Collinwood, Clarence Hudson
principal,
Court Monday the plan was to in Nazi terms.”
overthrow the U.S. government. |
What they The youths — three 15 and one
actually did, the 16 — were investigated after au-
court was told, was to raid the thorities learned they had distrib-
Bonds for Israel office in down- uted subversive literature at the
town Cleveland April 11, cutting, school.
up an Israeli flag and, pamting, The minister asked Judge Mar-
garet J. Spellacy to let him take|
The Rev. Everett Ostrom, who the boy into his own home for a}
appeared with the four in court,|/year, but the judge ordered psy-)
blamed a “‘special study class in chiatric examination prior to pass-|
Collinwood High ing sentence.
Judge’ Spellacy ordered the oth-| *
group is a straight-A student at er three to write 10-page compo
<== sitions on the best form of gov-! swastikas on the walls.
politics’ at
School. The “‘fuehrer’” of the! retorted United States, Britain and France
jin treating Berlin as a united city.
| x * *
| The Soviet Union, Herter said,
has no right whatever to treat TITE PONTTAC PRESS.
and it cannot by any move of its
own impair the rights of the West-
ern powers in maintaining their
{forces in West Berlin and using
access routes to it.
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East Germany's delegation de-
clared at once that discussions of)
|German questions by the Big Four |
could only ‘be held when East}
and West German representatives’
| were present,
| The West German -delegation
imade no immediate comment. |
,|West German officials have said)
jthey favor any type of Big Feur|
| mesotiations that might lead to}
progress on the German question. -
THE GIRLS
By Franklin Folger
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jernment and put them on 10 p.m. «7 pealy don’t know whether we visited Paris or not while we
—¢were in Europe.
Many New Books **™:
Now Available at
Main Library |
New books ready for sireutatioa
at the Main Library include the|
following titles:
FICTION |
Cary. Captive and the
; Houston, Cot-| Conte. I Am 8
ton woods ow Tall; ir, The King
of Piesh 4 Blood; Wiechert. Tidings
MYSTERY, WESTERN |
Brinten, The Three Wives; Fox Rope}
the Wind; MacDonald, Action at
Arcanum
BIOGRAPHY ' De Mille. And Promenade Home. De Valois. Come Dance With Me; Freuchen,
I Safied With Rasmussen: Bt John, Ben-
Gurion; Vanderbilt. Double Exposure—A
Twin Autobiography
GENERAL SUBJECTS
ae — of pre History. |
Py & ustre br oe
Porward; Connoisseur Period Guides,
Regency Period—1810-1830 and The Early
Victorian Period— 1830-1860 Drucker.
Landmarks of Tomorrow; Duncan, The!
Private World of Pablo Picasso; Faison.
Guide te Art Museums of New England. |
Kerr, Okinawa; ter,
tenata
and the Modera — Munste Peit |
Arts of Japan; en, Cities in the
Motor Ae: hb Algebra of Elec-)
tronics; Toynbee, East to West; Tunis. |
The American Way in Sport. }
CHILDREN’S — The Nine Planets; Buller
retic orld; Prita, The Cabin Paced
West: Leach, The
American Polk Tales and
Selsam, Exploring the Animal
dom.
Acid-Blinded Coed
Regains Part Sight
DENTON, Tex. (AP). — A 20-
year-old coed who was threatened
with blindness and disfigurement)
when silver nitrate was thrown in-
to her face May 20 has regained
normal vision in her left eye, her
doctor says
* * *
But the physician said Sheila
Rene Nelms still sees only a little)
light with her right eye
The doctor said scars on the
girl's face and body are clearing
up and there apparently will be;
no permanent disfigurement.
* * *
Tommy Ray Lester, 19, a fellow
North Texas State College student
who admitted throwing the caustic
on the girl, is free on bond on
charges of aggravated assault.
Lester claimed the incident was a
practical joke which backfired.
Stringham School Sets |
Kindergarten Roundup
The Stringham School kindergar-
ten roundup will be held from
10 to 11:30 a.m..and from 2 to)
3:30-p.m. Wednesday at the school |
in Waterford Township.
Residents west of Stringham |
School have been invited to the
morning session. Those living east
of the school will meet in the
afternoon.
Instructors will be present to
acquaint parents with the curricu-!
lum, and kindergarten teachers
will show the parents kindergar-
ten class operations.
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_Frant List, Hungasian comooe- Hollywood Headlines: Judge Demands House Authoring . |Xsro; xores and Yormeen, ind |elt “American foremdst prison
cated he would go along with a|newspaper.”
tit weiy nave! aw we |ETNESt Borgnine Plans Ae ees Its Own Aid Bill |r Pi rn ee Srna
3 |New: Marriage, New Lite | WASHINGTON (AP) — Thelin an interview. | , NEW YORK (UPI)—Chief Magis-
ta KK EEGO trate John M. Murtagh of New| owe Foreign Affairs Committes ** Prison P Boa ae By BOB THOMAS afraid to talk to people. I'm so| York City has called for the resig-|“@5 reported today almost ready|Frison Paper sts
AP Movie-TV Writer much happier now, A whole ae nation of Federal Narcotics Com-|to produce its own version of a'of Its Big Circulation |
HOLLYWOOD w — “You can’t world has opened up for me.”” missioner Harry J. Anslinger. {foreign aid bill. MENARD, Ill. (UPI) “The |
realize how much my lifd has|,. ese Words came’from @ man) Mur tagh said that “vicious” and| There were indications its total) Menard Tires,” published at Me- in love, If they sound somewhat! ‘‘savistic’’ administration of fed-| would not be too far below Presi-|M :
CHICAGO'S Executive House, a changed. I used to be shy' and Marty-like, it’s only natural, The|eral narcotics laws has “‘literally'dent Eisenhower's — $3,930,000,000
new ultra-modern or man is Ernest Borgnine. The love|created the underworld’ Mafia) proposal, Informed guesses ranged
erage wh devin grate, of his life is Mexican actress|which is growing rich on ‘‘junk-| around $3,600,000.000.
tomeus Less. ' | Jurado. running.” *
peunsivalicnteamyren, Nation Facing x *« Id be | ‘We're rie "es agree on the
with no charge for the He said Anslinger shou be ance childrea. “Katy and I will be married in _ by aa dieting uishea |!ast items today, Chairman) EXCLUSIVE
September, just as soon ‘as my| public health administrator of \Thomas E. Morgan (D-Pa) said|
yayraetboy wig divorce becomes final,” ‘he an-| vision and perception.” | before the committee went into | Ist RUN!
: Chicago 1. Oninais : Har oice nounced. “We'll have a civil cere- ; closed-door session.
A M Queries. General Mazaso mony here and a church wedding In Washington, Anslinger said he x * *
. in Mexico.” The latter is possible, | had no intention of resigning. He * Prospects of agreement bright-|
GE Chairman Notes he said, because her first mar.|charged that Murtagh’s suggested|ened when Rep. Wayne L. Hays|
Alternatives of Inflation riage was to a divorced man and|Teforms would commit thousands! (D-Ohio), who has been arguing,
: of drug addicts to “a life of slavery for drastic cuts in military aid > his was. to a non-Catholic. » i 4
or Economic Growth After the weddings, they'll make |'°, deve addiction” and “‘slow mur
_ }their home in Mexico and main- ~ &« *€
DETROIT (UPI)-Economicjtain an apartment here for when) -,, » a a —— TONITE --—
o mn ae Utetin Se great|they are making movies. at pani conference pusceding| “THE SPIDER”
choice facing the’ nation today, vee publication today of a book on the| Phone | and we're already otf on the wrong “We've got a lot in Cuernavaca | gy¢ problem, “Who Live In| Also
‘foot, Ralph J. Cordiner, General|and another in Acapulco, and we|cnadow.” He wrote the bdok with| “WHEN HELL
7 | plan to build bor mae on both,” he! sara Harris, a professional writer. N
DRIVE-IN THEATER beenene ee oe eee. | “Just as rum-running made the jf BROKE LOOSE”
on ; ae oe “The Mexican have 8! Mafia rich when liquor was out-|
THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN | “Current trends in the direction} way of life that is entirely differ- | |lawed in this country, so junk-
Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M. ‘of ‘bigger government must in-/ent from ours. Here, we work like running makes the new Mafia’
evitably lead to inflation, loss of|crazy, we fight the traffic on th€|rich and powerful today,” he said. |
incentive and loss of freedom of/ freeway, we hurry home for that)Ourd drug laws are immoral in|
NOW! thru THURSDAY individual action,” Cordiner told a before-dinner martini so We CaN! principle and ineffectual in oper-|
‘luncheon meeting of the Economic|calm our, nérves. ation.” _
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS PLAY—BOLD! DARING! Club of Detroit. “Life isn't that rushed in Mexi-
Maggie “ co. The people there know how to the MG MI recone Cat * EF The idea of some of growth . * |
oa Hot Tin Roof with inflation,” said Cordiner, relax and enjoy the pleasant A- act ith Cana a
~~. —— EVABETH DWLOR. - PAUL NEwata - Burt ives is ‘a mirage that will disappear things of living. I go down there |
lito the desert of economic |tense and keyed up from working. f f T | : |
} lack Corson Junera Anpencon | stagnation.” |Soon I learn to take it easy.” Or De ense 10 d P| . @ METROCOLO® « AN AVON PRODUCTION . I * * * . {
The GE execut declared that
— 2nd MAJOR HIT! — a wrong economy is inseparable| Whether Ernie will have time| OTTAWA WA Canada-United| ; defense against to enjoy the manana life is prob-| States agreement providing for
berths pd panel of - lematical. In the past few months, |cooperative-use of atomic energy i West ame he has gone from making ‘‘The|for mutual defense purposes was
; ’ ,.|Rabbit Trap” here to “Summer|announced today by Prime Min
_ “The great challenges of today’s) -» tne 17th Doll” in Aystralia to|ister Diefenbaker.
N jworld are in an area where busi-)...7., on a String” in Berlin. He informed the House of Com-)] yy idea ugly with ios @
GLENN FORD © a eae eeire cnntvitatin =| The latter is a slightly fiction-|™70"s that the agreement will open land perhaps decisive contribution,” er is a tly
They're together and nothing can tear'em 3 jai
DONT GO NEAR THE WATER
teed "ae ‘nccount o Boris Marrs’ adit Yn Cana of milter Piss RICKY NELSON ‘ivr: 120 | ; ventures as a counterspy, and it varied “BACHELOR PARTY”
ae ———d| | Cordiner called “illogical” |was made right under the noses|"C#ctors and any special nuclear) TECHNICOLOR?® trom wannan
- | current attempts to tie pay in- |of the Soviets. materials required for them.” |
° creases with improvements in The reference. to military re-|
Thursday Night Is Always | produotivity, becemee, bo eeld: |y)_: actors was belicved related t they disregard the real sources |Upjohn Names Gauntlett Canada’s present study of the eco-
y ig Lp ! KALAMAZOO — J. C. Gaunt-|puilding atomic-powered subma- Moreover, said Cordiner, ad-/lett has been named executive vice|rines or other vessels in this coun-
vances in productivity from com-|president of Upjohn International |try (Canada).
S ] C] I pany to company vary considerably | Operations, Inc. He will succeed| It was understood a separate
yivan en nn while pay increases tend to spread|E. H. Coleman, who will continue |agreement will be required to cov-
rather generally across @ COM jas a director of the pharmaceuti-|er the storage of American nuclear
A Very Complete Hot and Cold. Buffet Dinner munity or —- cal firm's international division.|warheads in Canada. P
Is Served from 6:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. A * . .
cempting hors d’ouevre table is arranged for your pleasure New pay * ae granted by one! What this country needs is more . . =
while having cocktails. Please come—we know you will enjoy it [industry are forced rather gen-|people who will show in their jobs Plastic Bag Kills Again;
erally on other employes whether | the same determination to gcet )
SYI V AN GLEN INN theit’ productivity is improving or |ahead that they show when drv-|Will Slaughter Cease? declining, said Cordiner. ing in traffic... Among the) CLEVELAND @—Three- month-|
When this ha s, he said,|hazards of modern living is lighting)
5725 Rochester Road, Troy TR 9-0660 ppem ‘old Vincent David Fitch was sut-| : ; PAUL
these companies or industries have the wrong end of a filter cigarette. | t,-ated Monda by a plastic dry Ss a
(Between 18 and 19 Mile Reads) started a new inflationary spiral. \—Earl Wilson. ‘cleaning bag saad as a sheet. } : Newnan
It was the first reported call
jin Ohio since the danger of plastic
bags was widely publicized.
| The child, son of Mrs. Lilly |
| Fitch, was at the home of a baby-;
| sitter, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, 45,
| Mrs. Johnson told County Coro-
|ner Samuel R. Gerber she put the
|plastic bag on a double bed to
Protect the bedding and topped it |with a light blanket.
| Ten minutes after giving him a
|bottle at 7:30 a. m., Mrs. Johnson |
at (> it | ‘said. she returned and found the] PRIDAY & SATURDAY
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DIXIE HWY. (US-10) 1 BL. N. OF TELEGRAPH RD., FE 5-4500
OPEN 7:00 P.M.—SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
NOW! EXCLUSIVE!
FIRST SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY!
PACKED HOUSES ARE ROARING WITH
ROBUST LAUGHTER! IT’S HILARIOUS!
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/ : Fe Urge Measures
for Water Safety Death of 5 on St. Clair
Rye, Soybeans. | MARKETS [Space Stocks | Wenn situs
«+ « to work
* ¥. cated at 178 N Saginaw &t., willls low profit at © high volume’of
we : ee Seiad be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through busines
following are top prices DETROIT W — The U.S. Coast “4 sawp et. ARS BF ge f Tm Saturday . s. mn ‘ ‘
Weaken Again erss= sem e= go): ment ooe tchers an alte East air L ad Sears Roed ... 453)t0 a charge of reckless driving} Speedway Petroleum Corp. is 9)
ustry almost certainly will go on|steady: most mixed lots U8. Ko. 2 and Ey ute rf Simmons ..... £33 esos — Lage 7 ee, ¥! icon s largest in-| FREDERICK N. LOWE
strike, No. rhe he feed us ..j. V4 ORY vesens 46.2) Just elmar Stanaback. He urora Is
RANSON eg ge BS Sc nated pra tn af zt tne nd omotion Offic : “a aig ho | “2 a a -- 266 $75 plus $15 costs and serve 10 or many years has been an p Off |
‘Godfrey Already 200 Toe. 18.78 10.25; No. 2 and 3 200, 00?/Ford Mot 23 Sid ON Cal” $5.6 days in the Oakland County Jail. |important crude oi] customer of romotion Uilicia
: unis = eae he: Sinee Frock Tra 301 ea ba ty -_ sual [Ohio Oil. Aurora has total refin-|
i 50. . ynam 58 td Ol) . A total of $12 was taken from G N Y p i
Pilots Plane, ati use ak Be Be Bast SP Se cam vending machines by thleves|per aay ie pineal refiner | oes fo N. ¥. Paper Come in real soon ond . S ard and ¢ 00- eull and|Gen Mills .. 116 ioe tility 36.00-28 Sun Ot) abe who broke into the- Snover & ° ‘
Swims, Shoots wusneeo and lamba — calaple oo. Limit Gen. Tee... ef an ae ses 7 dis Service Station, 1405. Opdyke ois ond ie cesta! ee Eats nevis) chat about
p slaughter lambs and ewes|Gen Time ® tex oO "oy : : director Frederick N. Lowe of 3019
NEW YORK (AP)—Only three] {et7jaatee Sn! SUS, Go Mice neng|Geneneo ce. 348 Textfono... q ae Ppicaeechre se ee througs Watkins Lake Rd, ./aterford . homes and see how we
weeks after his tion for can-| choice spring lambs 26 25: " scattering | Gille 51.5 +e aon County|more than service stations 0 . ; _
cer, Arthur Godfrey has pil utility te good shorn lambs 18.00-21 00: Goodrfen ve Traneamer ., 37.6| Sheriff's deputies. which nearly 400 are in the Te ha has been named to a can hel
his plane to his V ; a teaibe He. ee eM cul fe ce Gran Paige ... 31 Teynt Cen... 306] La ries, |troit area similar post with the New York . Pp you own one of
irginia farm . ¢ t No Ry .... $7.6 Underwd |... 26.2) vato marred, complete ° | Journal-American.
- back. eS et Grevhound "333 On Carbide “1484 with fittings, $1495. Michigan) © = = «-§ # = * At the Journal-American he will your own.
He ts rted to h Hersh Choe |. 739 Unit Air Lin .. 38 7; Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave.| Ohio Oi] produces an average |
repo ave done ene Oe She Gon aa a succeed Sumner Collins, recently
some swimming and pistol prac- Nest Eggs Concern Hooker Ch... 434 Unit Pruit’... $14! Adv | of 110.000 net barrels of crude oil ladvanced to circulation promotion
ti the f i) Cent $14 Un Gas CP .. 385; Rum e sale. T thru Fri.| daily, with production located in} c te
ce at . . [Humane Employes fnew Rand” 1033 Gajohn of Kal a3 ll ake aha St. — —Adv. lyvirtually all oil regions in the! vupers. for all the Hearst news-
r 7 os ru °° 5 | sichoenien te imerah tr og 2 ecco 632 United States and Canada. In ad
‘arte sman for the 36-year ST. LOUIS W—A pair of killdeer|Int Hay 0° 84 Us Tom wo. 348 ca AAA Driver Training School dition, the firm is exploring m . = *
aa a aa ee i ao noche entire factory excited aboutj:nt Paper +0 933 Van Real -.... ie . v many part of the world and has - Lowe began his career as a re-
t four white eggs. The birds ("t Shoe .. 36 QAMTS? 24 3} 4/_ Cong. B'nai Israel, rummage. 14/made si iscoveri porter on the Findlay, Ohio, Re-
A ignificant discoveries iv
near Leesburg Friday for the|built their nest in the middle of im TelnTel’'. $0.3 wert Apa 38 its Ser aie AdV.| Libya and Venezuela |publican-Courier, and later entered
kend. He flew back Mond MA : ay. |the large parking lot of the Uni-|'s! Cre Coal 392 wilson a Co RKET PAGE « * sales promotion at the Pittsburgh’
oy at Teterb6ro Airport. He versal Match Corp. tones & L138 Yaie a Tow = Aurora has 1,150 employes; Ohio| Post-Gazette after serving as ad-
a co-pilot. Employes, worried about the felsey Hay ... 463 Young B&W 01 e Oil 6,500 , , vertising director of the Charles- | .
ian ou Petey operated on|carg roaring in and out of the lot, Tt Ynest Shar ame Car Registration Hits coon ton (W. Va.) Daily Mail.
, is sta at his apart-| surrounded the nest with railroad DETROIT STOCKS Prior to his assi saan . a gnment at the,
ment here and making frequent |ties. Figures afiec decimal pointe J nine |2 Million Mark in U. S. Ford to Test Diesels ‘ |Detroit Free Press six years ago, | . .
real ig naling Bere Seay ony petit Free ree ot pavic rea} GAPitol Savings & Loan Assoc Medical Center for post-operative Allen Flee. & Equip. Co.* “a 23, DETROIT @®—The auto indus- |With 4 Truck Fleets . . n Rubber Co.*..., 17.4 tions for Norfolk, Va., newspa-
treatment. He left the bospital| Statue Is Modernized at cow ck ace i3¢ 386) try has chalked up its two mil- pers and their radio and television
a MARYSVILLE, a eee sh s| ent Gemets ee entree DETROIT (AP) — The Ford) Dtitiates, E i Ohio — Jus- Peningular M. Prod. Co.* 134 and its 200 thousandth imported |Motor Co. is putting four diesel- |” . stablished 1890
Nisval' 08 ger coat cal auhvalecis ie — the statue of Justice atop Rog Pepe a ue i car regist ation for 1959. powered test trucks in service:
accidents are caused by ida modern) teard, me uesente tor two? atle! bla end sine " "| Each bes we d of us a, > * Business Failures | _ 75 W. Huron st., Pontiac FE 4-0561
, oaers n well ahea < {
SaieL according to aeronautical the sheriff's department radio . | last year, Automotive News re- | The extra-heavy diesels all have CUSTOMER PARKING IN BAC
perches above the statue. News Reminder Luck ported yesterday. Last year the [gross combination weights of 65.- K OF OFFICE
—— ae y | twe millionth. domentic registra. |000 pounds or more. They are to owe ince
A . TULSA. Okla. (—Harold Orbach tion was June 14 and the 200 {be placed with four truck fleets.| NEW YORK w— ~
utos Compared . was reading a newspaper when thousandth foreign registration |Ford engineers will check their sant, Camecterets ma y last II PAILZALEOLZL EAP OO aT
an item cous’ bg sce ve said he; Aug. 7. performance prior to full scale) weeg te the lowest level of the i)
was guest solois a ternoon, Automotive News said the two {production. Ford has not yet r Dun radstreet Inc, re- T | 5 O S \
U. S. Smal] ( ars to Cost jat a chorale. He had forgotten the| for this year came last Satur- |marketed a diesel truck but has verted (day. ‘There were 259 \ O mprove ur ervice
: lengagement, but made it in time.’ day. this under study. : \
ut $450 More Than VW previous mesh W have two additional = | et trunk lines, our new number is
\ . : | de | mne ou1 was the Jowest since. |W \
, By BEN PHLEGAR 4 ; } the holiday week ended the first , \
f, AP Automofive Writer day & the — of Ge \ E 2-9117
DETROIT (AP)— Within months the Big Three auto- sonnee with abilities ef $3 000 4 \
eerie be building compatt, economy cars as an answer eee \ \
to the foreign car invasion. The retailing section account. |
tpn oy OC NEPHLE \ Here is a comparison uf the new cars, the largett- Ssell- ed ter most of the downturn ‘ ° e R CO.
ing import and combined figures for the lowest-price current with 133 faulares compared with \ Hours 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m \
models of Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth (specifications for Ne cee temiak 818 Co i Buildi ‘
_the new cars are a consensus of indust esses, 81 Se ereeing on: sig ry guesses, since no
details have been announced): steady and other categories de- Wow
sae clined slightly: os searen és: IAZLLALLALLZLLALL AL A
Ford General Chrysler German Ford Central ond coment “an
Falcon Motors Valiant V’ksw'gn Plymouth en ee _— 714 Community Natl
orvair Chevrolet
Wheelbase, In. 108 108-108-110 9451185119 on Une Sas ae ey ae soa ns - . ‘ s y = i / |
Overall leneth 180 180 —_180 160.2 —-208-210.9 pendent a buses for public P -ssseey/cee fone
Unladen wt. transportat A" Phone FE 4-1568-9
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Engine. cyl'drs 6 6 6 4 6-8
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Styling of th cars ains side’ nth-Dey mgr held open ‘groups. Looking over one of the many dresses ‘FRANKLIN Read Route The greater the kindness of my host, ‘the
e new rem a secret. It is generally house yesterday afternoon at their new center before -
understood the Corvair. will h oe 7 ty-ac- given to the storing were (fror Weekdays: 9115 A. M. ( greater my anxiety not to impose on it.
| ave an aluminum engine | quired Hepith and Welfare Center, 168 Mt. left) Mrs. Cecil Raynard of 2130 Stout St., Ki intervats) toot .
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ventional cars have been predicted Sark cmoperetig wits Cyl Deleate and ed Rd. and Me. Quie R. Duvie of 33 Gorden ks sche ’ , : St. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1950
TWENTY-SEVEN
'No Room for His Staff
ritish Press
Differs on Herter Conservatives Applaud
but Liberal Newspaper,
Is Critical
LONDON (UPI) — British news-
papers differed today on the issue
of Secretary of State Christian A.
Herter’s fitness to succeed the late
John Foster Dulles.
The Conservative Daily Express
and Daily Mail found Herter
“formidable,”’ even potentially
“great,” but the Liberal__News
Chronicle said neither he nor any
other likely’ prospect could fill
Dulles place.
of the other Western foreign min-
isters (by his firmness in dealing
with the Russiats in Geneva), . .
“It is much too soon to assess
the true stature of this newcomer
. But the principles of the Dulles
foreign policy seem certain to re-
main. It will be the same mantle—
‘only worn with a more delicate
air.”
* * *
“Herter gives the impression of
a man easing himself into the in-|
ternationa] arena, even into great-
ness .. * the Mail said. “(He)
will emerge from this baptism of
humid power politics as a natural)
leader of the Western alliance. |
The News Chronicle said, how- commercial plane to the John Fos-
ter Dulles funeral instead of flying
with Herter and the other two
Western foreign’ ministers aboard
a U.S. Air Force plane meant
there would be no East-West talks
on the long flight to Washington
would be one seat available on the
and that Gromyko would GENEVA (UPI)—Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko asked ;
and was granted permission to fly
to Washington with Secretary of
State Christian A. Herter but re-
fused because he would have to!
leave his advisers behind, it was!
disclosed today.
Gromyko’s decision to take a
have to check for space.
Herter then sent word there
10-passenger V.I.P. American plane
be wel- £ * * *
Gromyko’s answer was that he
jwould need additional space for
his advisers. He was told this was
not available on the craft and that
both British Foreign Secretary Sel-
wyn Lloyd and French Foreign
sinister Maurice Couve. de Mur-
ville were traveling alone.
Gromyko’s final reply was that
in this case he would travel by
commercial plane.
_ Swissair said three spaces had
been booked on the 8:45 a.m.
EDT flight te London for Gro-
“There are no new men of vision |
on the horizon,” the Chronicle said. | ““he atmosphere, at times, is/
heavy with a stale negativism.
“The military maxim of delegat- |
ing leadership has finally failed Ei-|
senhower. Now all the delegated)
powers have been returned to him. |
He is a lonely figure, with the op |
positian controlling Congress."’
Spillway Plunge
Fatal to Couple, 65 House Approves
of Smoking for }
18-21 Age Set
LANSING w&®—Though it’s a
law seldom enforced, you can't
legally smoke in Michigan until
you're 21 years old.
Rep. John C. Morris (R-Mid-
land) called it a ‘‘silly and slight-
ly ridiculous” law and urged pas-
sage of a bill to lower the mini-
mum age to 18. It cleared the
House 66-14 and moved to the
Senate.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP)—
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Brown, both
about 65, plunged to death Mon-
day when their fishing boat was|
caught in a current and_hurtled)
dawn a 65-foot spillway at Seaman |
Reservoir.
* * ®
Mrs. Brown's body wes recov-
ered a quarter of a mile down-
stream. Her husband's body ahd
the boat were retrieved at the
base of the spillway.
* * *
Investigators said the couple
apparently was so intent on fish-
ing they did not notice their boat
was drifting into the spillway cur-
rent.
Professor Fakes
Death Following
Affair With Coed
PITTSBURGH (AP)—A married
University of Pittsburgh instruc-
tor who allegedly faked his death
and disappeared after a reported
romance with a coed has been
located on the West Coast, accord-
ing to a relative.
* *® *
The relative was quoted by the
Pittsburgh Post - Gazette Monday
night that Ronald T. Field, 27,
phoned his parents last Saturday |
and they left to see bim. Field's)
exact whereabouts was not dis-
closed.
Field, an instructor in insurance |
at Pitt and a supply minister of |
the Methodist Church, disappeared |
May 12, His auto was found |
wrecked at the bottom of a steep)
Monongahela River embankment
near here.
* * *
Last week Allegheny County de-
tectives reported that — Carol
_. Hickey, 18, of Columbia, Pa., said!
Field had faked his death. Detec-
tives quoted Miss Hickey that she
had carried on a romance with
Field since last February.
Beware!
Swindling Time
LANSING «#—Summer is com-
ing to Michigan and so are quick change artists, pickpockets, swith?
ers and money blessers,
That was the warning today from
State Police Commissioner Joseph
A. Childs.
80 per cent greater than in the
cooler months, he said.
Businessmen, ci and tour-
ists are fleeced out thousands
of dollars B
To avoid being victimized, he
said, you should
Chamber of Commerce. Deal only
with anger firms.
‘Call the police if you're suspi-
cious of a deal,
Don't sign a contract for any
ee
what you're signing.
I you're taken, call palice im
mediately. | inaw), who led a successful fight Rep. Holly E. Hubbell (R-Sag-
against an identical measure four
years ago, acknowledged the law
was unenforceable. But he said
| State Police and other law en-
forcement agencies could utilize
it as a weapon to arrest young
Ss «ie tit bear ae ae
agers to get into trouble. Next
thing you know we'll be lower-
ing the age to 14 or 12."
Police sometimes resort to the
ban to break up. teen-age gangs
loitering on street corners.
Moscow, Peiping Closer
TOKYO (AP)—Moscow and Pei-
Gromyko Rejects Flight —
With Western Ministers
myko, A. A. Seldatev, head of the
The flight leaves 15/ minutes be-
fore the scheduled start of today’s
plenary session of the East-West
ministers planned |to meet brief-
ly and then depart for Washing-
ton. Gromyko
by a deputy. er and provincial Premier Thom-
wouft be represented Shovels fo Turn
on Big Canada Dam |
OUTLOOK, Sask’ (AP) — Con!
struction of the 184-million-dollar
South Saskatchewan River dam
officially begins Wednesday.
Prime Minister John Diefenbak-
as C, Douglas plan to attend the
dedication ceremonies. Work actu-
ally has been under way since
December. :
* * *
When completed, the earthen
dam will back up water to irri-
gate 500,000 acres and produce 375
million kilowatt hours of electric-
ity ee * *
at least six years to finish. Offi-'
'clals hope to wrap up 10 per cent
of the work this year. The federal
and provincial governments are
sharing construction costs.
Court Rejects Transfer
of Gas Pipeline Suit
CINCINNATI #—The U. S. Court
of Appeals, sixth circuit declined |cuit Judge Clark J. Adams.
today to order a damage su
against the Panhandle Eastern|
Pipeline Co., of Kansas City trans-
ferred from the eastern Michigan
U.S. District Court to one in
western Missouri.
The damage suit was filed by the
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., of
Detroit
charged Panhandle has refused to
jsell it gas over a period of six) aon you are painting around the
The a probably will take’ years. against Panhandle.
Cape Canaveral Work Resumes Purse-Snatcher Gets
1 to 10 Years in Jail
An 18-year-old confessed purse-
snatcher from Troy.was sentenced
to 1 to 10 years in Jackson Prison
it| Rager Retell of 2900 Iowa St.
It yesterday by Oakland County Cir-
pleatied guilty May 11 to larceny
from a person in the theft of a
purse containing $45 from a woman
on a Royal Oak street last month.
The theft was uncovered when
police later stopped Retell for a
traffic violation.
The top flaps of certain card-
board cartons can be used as trays *
Missile launchings were not af-
fected by the work stoppage which Associated
* *
Building Strike Ends CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
—Union carpenters removed. pick-
et lines today and 1,650 building
tradesmen returned to their jobs
at the missile test center and near-
by Patrick Air Force Base.
Several’ million dollats worth of
construction was halted by the 10-
day strike of 115 carpenters, who
came: to terms Monday night with
their emplqyers, the
General Contractors. Other union
men had observed picket lines. came May 15 when an old con
tract expired.
*x * --*
At one time about 5,000 men
were off their jobs.
i’ ® *
It was ‘earned the carpenters
and the contractors agreed to a
#-cent pay package in a two-year
contract. The carpenters, who av-
erage $2.85 an hour, wanted a
retroactive 25-cent raise in a one
year contract.
*~ * *
The contractors at on¢ time of-
fered a 35-cent raise, not retroac-
tive, in a two-year pact,
=
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the 1959 polio season js just
around the corner. Millions
of Americans are still un-
| Sor against this
eared disease.
Pa polio cases ac-
tually increased in 1958
over 1957 those not
vaccinated. Play safe...
make sure you and your
family get all your shots.
Remember—polio strikes all
ase See your doctor or
h department NOW.
DON’T ‘TAKE
A CHANCE
e
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POLIO SHOTS!
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Antitrust Cases Death Notices [x—itMamerim.2)SLICES OF Ham | Wark Wanted Male 30, _Bllng Serve _12 Bat | ; W ~ | edsel Wes whe. passed. away . | . | d repair, PE. vs 18, ated be eh a
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Pipeline Cases by por of Sidtey sat Same Fe equipped. PE 4-840. L. A. Young. 4°; WALL CLEANING, REASON-
gren, Pron sear} of Rob Rey GOATS WOME qanacs CABINS. A™DI-| able Free estimates. FE .
: dear’ Robert Palm- eensed builder. FHA —| 4. iG INTERION. EX- } Juice Department | kren. Mrs. Cole will be sbipped to NERAL HOME Terms. PR Ae ~| Aa PAINTING | IN = . | erat Met Raleral ome, Chicege| Orayten Plaine OR 3-118) we LICENSED BUILDER “| Guyranteet Pree cot PE. 9008 PE 32-4855 iST CLASS FAINTING AND_.PA-
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INGTON (UPI) — Demo-| a om hPa Nye nme Donelson-Johns NEW WAV ASPHALT |"
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Funeral service will be held Oor ees Ip i]
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| Rev. Fr. Michael J. O'Reilly offi-| Ambulance gg or Motor clating aged ert in Lak —|
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father of Anthony (Tony) Lom-|4 ea pee Si a +8 AT wists bardo; + ped brother of Carl and; Cha
Joseph bardo. Funeral service
will be held Thursday, May 28, at
10 a.m. from 8t. Michael's Church against American Telephon ne |
& {Telegraph Co. and major oil
ipeline firms.
* * *
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“blot on the enforcement history |
the antitrust laws” and accused |
er Attorney General Herbert!
li Jr. of showing a partial-|
toward the company that was
f‘incompatible’”’ with his public’
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cratic; conclusions were not through Cla ified Adel it may ey age 4 wien bauk ucmonane Oiacean eg Sm MA 81983 ens © OE FURNACES. CLEANED reine | gk doe ave Tyuhe bees.
i ssi s of our offices, including} 5°” Wan ren OLDER WOMAN TO - ENGLISH LADY SEEKS ON | service. C. L. Nelson. PE 8-1788.| We love him and we want him
borne | out by the facts and Ah i A Start at once. Information, FB| WANTED: OLDER MAN TO housek References~ FE ae RA A ything goes! Dial FE nn Arbor, Lanstag. and Detroit.) 3 7403 live im for »housek analeasel en sekeeper. e GLENS PORTABLE WELDING back $25 reward FE 4¢-7535
| amoupted to “much chaff with 2-8181. on © part time basis For in- = i's scuseteged seltven. ‘Sepia °5:30_ tl 7 p.m. ~ Gas & arc. 24-hr. serv. OR 3-6744. LOST: BLACK AND TAN MAN-
| ormation call Mr. Goins, FE/BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED| Salary. MI 64 Age SCHOOL GRADUATE|—;, eee ity of
| very | wheat.”’ : : 2-3613' 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for full or part time work. Marie's pron iy aut 6-t5o0 om. 6 oF rE oO like work of any kind. Live LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED a | Tiisevetn Ray ag Ogee Tonearaes aan
| Aged eel te eerie Couple - Caretaker | Prat’ witiet 1S. ‘as "Sits | White RELIABLE MIDDCEAGED| gtyrts"™ se ovr= vacation: OuMgArt Miye_,rar,kagernice Dimer Tet ton Mestre j i car or ma.
was on the subcommittee’s CLASSIFICATIONS Cook - Housekeeper [san MAID, EXPERIENCED,| dren. Light housework ‘Own trans | ing? Capable, mature, expert| authorized Service for Briggs- | jumbia & Joslyn or Oak. City
195j-5$ investigations of consent 22 TO 50. FULL TIME FOR BOTH.| full time. OR 3-4521. _Call after 3:30. FE 40724. enced woman irl care for your) —gtratton & Clinton Engines Weitere Off. Family in need of
: Live on premises. Accommodation = children in home. EM jogg MOWER & MTR. SERVICE conten Please contect Henry
decre¢s which settled government INDEX for couple only. Salary $300) BOOKKEEPER FOR LOCAL UNIT "|, WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE 3-3580 EM . 980 Cass Lake Rd. PR 4-7921 MrLoughiia at $91 E. Columbis.
: : month plus food —- pl t| of National Organization. Reply | “If you would enjoy working 3 or| > —NiNGs po IN MY HOME — =| =
suits against AT&T and the pipe- ; 1 rm. . heated apt.; ige.| in own handw stating edu | oo eeer ath os a grees of Beans | 7 E_ 2-4006, ¥ 'D. Meyers imei aaiti EM 3-0163 H bbies & Supplies 24A line firms. ANNOUNCEMENTS Closet space, bath: ad elec-| cational backg business ex- & group of iRONINGS. 0) BUSHEL. CALL i oO
- rience, age and’ present em-| Giri Cosmetics clients Bar| Arse IRONINGS. | 83 PICKUP AND DELIVERY. LAWN
x & trie range |< fefrigerster sink| Dperencs, to be established in _APTER 3:30. FE 8-0643. nit for snacks. Jevision: Tele-| ploym Give at least two ref- around _.| mowers sharpened and repaired
It charged there was an ‘‘ab- phone. Electricity.” Laundry sent —— reply to Pontiac ge meee nay swine te a TRONINGS, WANTED. $3 BUSHEL Air cooled engines repaired. PE ny a | og abolorme e
ication of duty” by high officials permanent positions ; City reter 7 Sie DEPT. INVEN- AF. Giendai e, Calif pas gg Br cADY ERE Te onl = WEEK PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR' _Book Store 15 FE. Lawrence St .
an fie ATAT cone ond ae) aes poll rg tg hes | shee pay up to $3.50 per hour. ref-| Work Guaranteed. PE $-030. | Notices & ‘Personals 2 (2
Justice Department had a ‘‘bad’”’ =: ° or sppoin WID.: CURB GIRLS. is OR OVER. | 745 eke (Saws, Hand Lawnmowers ~~ i
ord si i EMPLOYMENT CAR SALES (tn ee a workers. | “iicaie Belt so ae, ‘na. Machine Sharpened $50.00 REWARD TO >, ANYONE ory
record since 1943 in enforcing a MAN with qualifying automo- CAR , HOPS. EXPERIENCED. AF White Swan Drives | 58 & Pon- and. references Manley Leach 10 Bagley st | ing positive proet of persan or
c x rson, FProstop tiac Lake Rd. sons
at ea decree in the oil pipe +4 _— eo eeneue eens | area, ed cre Fords ae iis w. 9 iron A person _YE 446198 before 9 re 9 Pm =a pat rid HAS SPRUNG "THE Ehrough plate “7 — =
ine case. F Malp Wanted (6200. 5.5:5550118| the, SSTBINES” Sseured) wih CHRISTIAN W TO ASSDME | WAITHESS WA 7, LY ” “4
Employmem Agencies .......-- 8a| — ~ale plan. See general responsibility of 4 chil- B je's Lunch, 7 Dixie Hwy. ‘eye mignte. Tp "Peaersl ee inate oxdiant One| aia 7 Ml. a re
Instructions ot ig * ieee dren ieee sc al — NOHTS. APPLY IN| cpt gAOED CHRISTIAN WOMAN °F night service Molland Purnace| S910
Work Wanted Female ........... “CY” OWF _55 yrs. FE 2-9847. rgon Tony's Drive-In. 2196 Au-) ME0DLEAOED CHRIC Mim eck. PE Co. Call PE 2-838 | qq PRIVATE DETECTIVES
en e u 0S " 147 8. SAGIN “ STREET _ |COUNTER GIRL AND INSPECTOR = ao Ba 8-3230. TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL, Don't worry. Know the fects.
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a SERVICES OFFERED EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT| [0 cleaners. “Experienced only. beth we ee rekgraph ME |MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, BEC f° SME f {winch track serv-| Confidentiol” conoultation.
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H ' uilding Service ... yg oe Oe ee a wane HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ainetPAGED oaRIRTTANT wom. WE CARRY PARTS POR ALL AEROTREDS
uilding Pplies ... .-12A) | | of semi-invalid man, must auto and wringer washers ole -
0 in exico ip _ serra Health . urement oa C iene CURB GIRLS f 1 an would like 3 days day-work a ! } nh Whol KNAPP SHOES
Bookkeeping ‘Taxes 2 tater ergs "42" 8? Saroaw. ia eae all nA ge ee SS c a week. Thursday, Fri. Sat. FE M8 SO OTIANCE SERVICE freé_Herme da tleornd . ; th (Chiropodists ccc 15,EXPERIENCED CAB DRIVERS etd | Weleate, 4 eae a aay
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; Loan 22.0... on s nin b} = the sub. Getting down called for Morigege Loans .22.0000000002." $4| relations department. Experience | 6 enert surance Salesman of salesiedy.|\ "> COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- LANDSCAPING, SIDING & SEED-/ “isu FoR FURNITURE AND AP- : aoCeueeEPaa WANTED ) FOR 2/ Exce ° ity. e OR ing. Tractor work, back filling,
more of the same. MERCHANDISE Paty Cena eae ou will be care-|"'schoo}-aged children; more for | _ 40306, J. A. Taylor. _ see Quemy were on oo. | & ereding wih fréet ond lender.| feasses O66 picces of hones fait,
During five and a half hours on owas. ; should acess rar alee pet me homy thea, we es. Widower. Write EXPERI RIENCED. : FULL - ThE BO EES) er OA 8-272 |_ Pree estimates, FE_2-5463. | rE
: 5 8 spies Seek ooare'S'eeieie\e ‘ ; Ox ontiac ress. 1 Estate Sa n of Sales- OR
Cxthalit arcpblahop of New York. ee sé] first two monthe while ieetnine | TXNSURANCE Iay, Exsalet opportunity. Phove| "Swan Graver OL bata, AS | nd Baek art VRRP ade| FURNITURE NEEDED
eC SC Ee Sale Household’ Goods ......... 8t|_Reyal Oak. Michigan, © "0 FIRE UNDERWRITER | MOTEL MANAGERS. ig. MAN & WIPE PLASTERING AND REP AT R| TREE TRIMMING & eee fon aelar’ Wil ‘way ourignt oe who is military vicar of the armed Valentine Gifts ........... ooee ee. 88 a a over 40 yrs. not Bar ta work. |\ work of all kinds. oP it estimates |_ Free est. FE 5-6583 or OR : pr ig ong oe py el
forces, took every opportunity to Coristmas Gifts ........... SALESMAN WANTED ee ee er oe Write Pontiac Press Box 84. Fes eyers, Aha) Lo ve to A aaa si AND REMOVALS. _S8aie. Phone OR 3-2717, .
sample the life of the submari- F r modernization sales. train St | WTD.: SALESMEN. MEN OR LA- —— a eS wT a wae | WA =
i anal " Mechinery rset ccc Gea |_ Settee ES pete ee pe hal siaifleations and salary requires. | "dies, Rw. Danan. ADDIY 66) cw wer Raaitesti, © com-| “anes os. Lae OLD TAWNE, NEW "ON Teta Pe Pm ag
. , ; t Yourself = : Ape re confidence. i 68" F
In addition to blessing the crew, Sale Musial ‘Goote {| TWO coc ag SALESMEN x Bs Reply Pontiac Press Box_1¢8. ana Ee STERING. = 3-629. Track = afew poo agit by private tle ae
he strode through all parts of the wind foe A real jod for the right LADIES Employment Agencies 8A Brick, Block, Cement work. FE oving rucking OF. public suction. Appraisals.
sub in his colorful robes. askin Sale Office ut 4 men. 4-3566, ask for sales MORNINGS 2290. "
i ae at coe. sats noe Meapenee Tec : Work 9 to 1. Barn extra mone CARETAKER —SABEMENTS WATERPROOPED| 1-A Reduced: Rates | —SeterMichigan. Ob 1-801. questions and chatting. At chow- Saie Sporting Goods .............65|WTD. z.| No experience necessary. Ap I 289,| Wore Guaranteed—Pree Estimates. | yocal or distance m | Wtd. Miscellaneous 28
time. he dined in the officers'| Hunting Accommodations s5a| matic experience. See | 9 to 12 Wednesday. Room 11. Aged 40-05 for verted. futies, S29. PE 4-0777 SMITH MOVING on casei) ~~
wardroom Beit, Minnows, Etc. ..........65B| manager or Shop Foreman, Wil-| _W. _W. Huron Pe enn teonting “State. Bank |BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK, OT RUBBER AND JUNK BBISH A NK|WANTED: STANDING TIMBER, ee eeeseee ° fllac COULD Y USE a = 5
The Nautilus made a dive andl total oa & Purl . a Woodward Birmingham. m ®. tapes 5-4955 YOUR a a Brae re 6-03: ST iO on BPEGIALEY. eT MOVING NALBERT DOMpER aL ~
surfaced during its demonstration | Huntin — Shrubs WANTED MAN FOR PRO MAN FOR PROGRES. MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER | DRAFTSMAN Ploors, basements, EM 3- Reasonable Rates FE §-3458| 2209 Lapeer M2. _PE_ 96131
p with trouble shoot- ve ren. Room a at t ars ex-| CARPENTR MENT. WE' BLACK DIRT & TOP SOIL. $10
erulse. Dors Trained. Boarded «.. py repair experience. MY/ with $25 week. MY 3-2835 rience in steel or product work. Crete in “erage FE Sate 7 yas en neh CL, Be) Money Wanted 28A
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== | FARM MERCHANDISE | wastEae 2-9 teen TOR MAnaT Tle ee SOME NURS-| state Bank Bldg. FE 5-9227. CARPENTER pes . NEW & RE.|HAULING & RUBBISH NAME/WTD:: 43.500 AT 6 OR 1 PER
Celebrates Avoiding Mar Orain & Feed .......+..+. 71 Michign eating Tne. PE D-T164. |SEPENDABI@ LADY POR LIGHT S e 2841 oF i a aoouee 67 een 2 A LOAD =, orecurity. | Write Pontiac
; . or Sele Lives - eos tS! on: igen me pae housework, child care. Vic. off EVELYN EDWARD ‘SED Press Box 68. | Ww 5 & d CUSTOM HOMES _ ec _ LICEN' any time FE 4-0264. eine tat a
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LEICESTER, England (UPD) — Isai Farm Eatipment c000055. 78 Sge a esp. Weplice to’ Pontiac Ses 6 wR ey i poke Comes a ae (ONT HAULING ferments menthiy: Postion Frew Harry Woodford 64 ed his| Auction Sales SII! pita mee oe epee 8 Poe PERSONS FOR INTERESTING | | rg 2° EAST HURON 4 osuCEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. OR ORE 40 , A , Swerv is| work a e or alary :
car to avoid a Woman who had ——e~ _RENY IT FAST objection, Kendaie’e, 1¢ 8. Sagi IGINEER a CERAMIC TILE One tal mee Se: =
darted into the road in front of it| For Sale Housetratiers .........78 through Kent Ads! Room,| _nev. oun Be a ucts of|,. PRE ESTIMATES TERMS — |LIGHT HAULING & MOVING, OF CLEAN SINGLE MAN =
and was warmly congratulated by! Aula Agceseorlen --..ccccccssss sein 9 9 Bpartment, any- Merences. PE afer 4 'p.m.| mechanical engineering. Lact Aavense Feet C008 220} oa AND. HEAVE ay Fan Pv. ent. Reply Box i, Pontiac a policeman who witnessed the) For Sale Tires .......-. cess M04 thing — Want Ads give emg Allerg val CEMENT WORK Rabbieh fill dirt. top soll pseee. : Auto ‘Bervice Cn give)" Registered Nurses Midwest Pon- | air. top sol. send, | SRAGN SHED ON GARAGE. —_ Sule-Motor Scooters’ °.2°0°10°0.. s{ You ACTION. Dial FE! tmmediate positions pie.| _tine state Bank oor rE 0271 ee eae Lo eee near Walled Lk. TAshmoo 5-1721.
t was. so unsettling that Wood-| ale Motorcycles ..........83 1 per month starting salary. - :
end. stopped for a brandy to calm| For Sale picyes viissessee me 2-8181. Ditterental for. a igh _ JR. ACCOUNTANT CEMENT & BLOCK oO DELL CARTAG Wanted Transportation 31
his nerves. and th cotta For Sale Airplanes ... > sorvioo. tana personne policies. Age 22-26 with training or work-|___—=»—S& WORK FE 5-0 — Local and long distance moving wien wh
s s, en an , or Transportation Offered - BOX REPLIES Must be ‘willing to rotate sbifts.| ing experience. $400 to start. Mid-/ DRY WALL TAPING WD PFINISH-| _____ Phone PE 5-008 n-ne ee te
two. - | Wanted Used ayecks At 10 a.m. Today there ; | Repiy. ar ap nls ag Le Bank Bide, Pe 5-0207 oo State = Free estimates, "ve Sora tt aa SAND & GRAVEL. FE 7 cs a hee oe
‘ He lost hi iver's li ICs ‘ Te . “| ‘ELECTRICAL CONTRA | days ay ’
_paid a $210 Tine yesterday on ‘his ‘fort sale “buct Fves ee Resse pitas RECEPTIONIST _ | Senstruction and peimeeree 4) Tricks to Rent Wid. Wed. Contracts ' Mtge. 3: 32 Insurance e e r a Pe acon LO. : | tg
+ comviction for déunken driving: * Por Sele joa, a Core boxes: ms Saleswomen poet -nangi§ wcitien’ Getien. “peeter EXCAVATING - TRENCHING TRUCKS TRACTORS
2 a some bookkeeping background. | BULLDOZIN' = eet
Ly odin M 4, 5, 7, 10, 14, 16, 19, || Pell me @ part tume pésttions perm month to start, Midwest BLECTRICAL SERV. PREE EST.| Ton Pickups iveion stakes $50 000 n, Memoriam 2 t i 8 ailable for women experienced
He Knew Too Much | ban | 08, 24, 25, 27, 28, 28, BH, | peas to wear & sportswear | - maent, Pontias State Bank| Partney Electrica. FE 5-5439. | Dump trucks Semi-trailers; 4 iwympsT IN
| \IN MEMORY OF PHILIP MAZER.|§ 32, 33, 34, 36. 50, 62, 64, | Fe. moclvent A salary piss com: a + PREE TEs ON — _ Pontiac Farm and SonTRACTS. © SBuIGAHON. |
TULSA, Okla. —A farmer who} . | todey™ aces Sovtecr> ZOOS 98°13 21, 72, 75, 77, 63; 96; M8, eer sen ork Wanted Male 10 ‘alte a; unre mee. co.| Industrial Tractor Co..
can only write his name was con- a PB cong Mazel) } 90, 93, 94, 100, 101, 163, A-l PAINTING, AND WALL PA Fas SETMATES On WERING. Open. Daily Daily. ing Sunday A. Jot lI 1SON ;
victed here of forgery. Hempton, Joyce Guan and Geral-_| 119. eae stn i La En} for water heaters dry- 4-0461 1 ‘ . ‘
dine Murphy and grandchildren. —-—_ an 's gp Reas. +6462. trie = P Becort — free of on 64638. Re ee Ps x : E up charge. TELEGRAPH
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THE! PONTIAC PRESS. TUFSDAY, MAY 26, 1959 ao
Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32; Rent Apts., Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, __Rooms With Board | 38; CARNIVAL , by Dick Turner; For Sale Houses bel ice For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43
. ABILITY ea’ BATH PVT. ENT. $60 BEAUTIFUL MOD’ 5 ROOMS ROOM. BOARD & LAUNDRY %, | . . he a
T> seR your iané oniract o. wih Oy. Ps ne af bath, carpeted, furnished! mo. for pension men. 313 W. 11 LAKE pPRONTAGE s -
weet le peeve Be Ae ry ‘3% RMS- 145 LAPEER "LAKE ad ee redecorated, ation. | Mile Rd., Royal Oak : ¢ Me ye on Pon- > -
service Tet MeCullough bas elven’ Coo me be’ seen after 6 1 ey eemees. re ees! Sal hi Desevems built in me 1\
any years! Also cash | . | mm
your” eputles "Mo Alte co tar © RM PARTLY yuan. corrigT, | aoe - “Convalescent Homes 38A_ i “pile, , : } a
CASH BUYERS warn . a | Dey opt te ‘novel é gd NEW wonerss l erate | $1.00 DOWN—WATER FRONTAGE a rout Peon bup- Established tn 1916 4
No obligation» rE BATH. WITH GA. | yetrigerator Reas. MI $9700 or! approved, omy stare rooms bath on Cana! at alow with large 15 x 180 ft.
43844 e._ 185 : fj] mons ent patients Wiljams Lake — Large lot and with lake _petviieges 1%a | ONLY $1700 DOWN — “West
ARRO REALTY -|4 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS COM. t or ambulatory, : women. i 3 bedrooms, Mas-| miles west city. pull baer urbap home with 2 large Aco Mason
— pletely modern, ground | COZY LITTLE APARTMENT.‘ 3| 24 /bour cas. Petes | Bedroom has large picture | ment. Oil furo. trade for {flea bath with shower,
ABSOLUTELY ; uulities and geseee. Waterford rooms, centrally located. Extras. .__ Visitors w 4-2225. window qvertogning water. $9,000 income property or sell om lib- ving rm. All om one floor G
fastest ee we your coupe. ai ighiand a retired — rent. FE Aber VACANCY —- BED ULa- pa . &pproved — eral terms. “a rage. Lake privileges. $11,550. {.
aS | compe. ad ; ‘Men cr women. FE | , . | NOTHING DOWN — 3 bedroom
Ghancier. Close to schools. CLMAN”UPPER_PLAT3 BEDROUS._ He | M Beautiful Larrelae Maper Built: | lot “ust ‘ike new. All’ sewly oie ust iw w
T RMB. NICELY PORN. UTIL. Meet turn, fo mo. 340 8. Pie Hotel Rooms 39 ian oven and range, “aluminum | decorated. Tied bith. Alum.
; OPPS ae SAT WEST © — g windows large picture w storms, “About closing costs
or second|¢ SPACIOUS RMS. & BATH. WEST | DUPLEX 2 FAMILY § RMS. UP. HOTEL AUBURIN | Sow Just 840 down plus closing | iy you need.”
act, and __side. Inquire 95 Dwight. & rms. ‘a Reas.| rent. MY | Rooms ov Dav or Week costs. .
Bignest go bg Bestmatis, dis . none Coes TO Town, o| 3018. GEL EIO f pice 1 oe room apartments | | $300 pow be a with = Bg rts
lor Mr. Hayden. orton, MA 9-208, 2 | Arye. my fetta, lt ih ag beh oan | PM ah terms. Large '2 bedroom | Stairs to large expendable attic.
won HAYDEN, Re ] 5 ROOMS & BATH. ’ sg I ag po _Sabyre _- ‘Fe i. home with oak floors. Lake privi- Awe. py Large lot fenced| 3950 DOWN — For this cottag
) ealtor 95 Putnam rms & bath Stove and ulilities R t St 40 leges on Maceday Lake. aved | = with ANCHOR Fenc Quick pos-|° ; t subur
66 E Walton | PE 0-04) 5 AMe a1 ete ae furn Couple with baby weleems wen ores of ay F wiaieg ih... ban lake area. Fire-
6 RMS. & BATH UPPER IN CITY Samer nnn street, Pull price 90,500 | sssion. Easy terms, ‘One of our! place in living rm. Large front
CASH FOR CAND CONTRACTS | OR 3-8832. ; eg gg a | 12236 OFFIC | very best values.” reb. Several fruit trees. Row-
J 9 VanWelt, 4540 Disie Hwy « pus } rooms beth up J stove 6 E OR SHOP SPACE | WATKINS ABE AREA ib eee ‘and other extras incloded
OR | 3-1355 6 RMS & BATH VERY NICE. Bra pt. sce washer go June Ist. 1077 W. Huron brick. Pull basement. | GI) SPECIAL — 5 lovely rooms: | A place to relax 4
— ee ot a Gmc. All wealties. $20 per wale enc- wore ew STORES wes iweear garage. $1.500 down ~ | for yourself —_ two omeh apts. price \
bed ot 265. _| 0s. Reg. Phone - r : ; rept out. You ¢an live here | | .
No Obligation [Mo Extra Fees si¢00 WEEKLY. } ROOMS PRI. MODERN 3 ROOM APARTMENT —“S* FE 22146 \ bes | ffee. “All you need 's your mert. | | AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA — 3 \
33 W HURON PE 58183, Yate bath & entrance Child wel- | with bath, complete. Hot water __ Rent Offic Ss e 4 —_ WILL TAKE TRA | age costs. | \ bedrm. home ail on one floor
Cad bef FE 58163) come. Apply 806 St. Clair | and beat furnished. Phone FE“ . space — —_—_ | Will take your house in trade | | \with full bsm't. Large liying rm,
CASH FOR CTS REAS.|AUBURN AVE.” NEAR AUBURN —°-#298. | \and build you # 3 bedroom with | 58. FULL PRICE — Elizabeth floors, gas heat. Garage. i
disc. Pvt. I_eves. Melee Tee bled mA a. WICE 3 RMA AND BATH STOVE “EY, (OFFICES- west sie. Fe ©} | full basement. Built in oven and | e Estates. Large 6 rm. home| $41,960. Terms. ¥
IMMEDIATE Partly turn. All uilities included | and refrig. turn. All util Inquire 5 ee Pane arr ee Be range. | fun 34 ft. living ‘rm. Fireplace. |
ACTION at $70. Ward E Partridge, 1050 _et 734 _W. Huron. new ‘SomLDING ‘a BLOCK PROM | Pe WM. A. | fos” hake: mesy terms — a aping oi ll Eh
. CT _ Huron. FE 4-358]. owntown Pontiac op bus line c . . =
On any good land contract. New ATTRACTIVE 3 RMS. PVT. 1s UNION TERRACES , te itn i a te ee ‘$1,200 DONELSON HEIGHTS “A ipa Wreplace. Wall to wall care |
or seasone’ Your cash upon sat k from Tel-Huron.- Adults. 860 | ARCADIA NO. 1 profession, $65 oer th —_—— Beautiful bungalow ts, tiled beth. Breakfast nook
factory inspection of property and Olendale Ave. Phone FE 2-5638 | ee ae | tp P rrooe | room. Good | in ki Many built-in feat
title. Ask = Tem |ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM AND. WOLVERINE - Se Purn. Storms & | incl ‘hifi aystem. Excellent |
K. L. Templeton, Realtor | kitchenette. pri. bath and ent. > y r Rent Lease Bus. Prop. : 4A REALTOR | fereens. Beautifully landscaped. | landscaping. See this at only /
Walking distance to town. Small “ or : ie w. Png $2,500 a
oats CONTRA ji ma FE S00) colid welcome. Parking space 1s peer aces, ia conte Aeaenice , HO BUILDING, 3.000 8@ FT . » nL CRESCENT LASS ES es /
a Ged Gana’ Wl 4 ee ‘ae | Spts from $60, Behoo! te block. Commerce & Union Lk. Rd. $178 VY, —— is ——s BRICK, FURNISHED | [47ES — Large > bedroom remy | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor /
or EM 34086 \COLORED. ONLY — 3 ROOMS All have one separated bedroom, —?*" mo. EM 34854 . A West Side | ce. Two . “Real ri Hwy. at Telegrand
= ——— utilities furnished. FE some more, living room, dinette. F r Sal HH 5 rms..on Watters Le. j enue.” Children be- _ ‘3-013 —
@UICK ACTION ON NEW OR! 52114 or Sale ouses 43 5 rms, |
SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS |EwjoY OUR HOME LIKEATMOS GT x TED ADTO ~ . is rms. lake priv, on Williams Li. —_ ‘Goerowen Paratno:
Buyers waitin rin, -~ f
ad a ee Pc ee Bs phere in a 2 room knotty p SLATER AP S $25 “Moves You In CM, Reg US. Pat. off, .¢ Pong { $19, FRONT — Ranch fe =
Real te 3-1900 or PE| Sesutifully furnished. Pvt. bets. MILFORD 3 BEDROOMS. GA °'##¢t ses Ge~ue inn Y S26 Several houses for colored. alow with 3 bedrooms, INCOME — $500 DOWN
$13, les W Huron Ask for! Ethopoine. Noa akers. line 53 A Serke @. heat. Paved street. City sewer | | 3 family for colored. .| large: gent — — oy Two tamities a gman oftice. Com
pot * | : and wat Pull b Gar- - am acres — place. » merc B need som
eHOP A AROODT THEN SEE Us 8 pone uGoaRe Gy. ae a Mites PE ¢4106 rae ene ae je Free | What's this ‘higher wages, shorter hours, more fringe ae a he me 1 — sae repeire. Pull price O.008 401
contrac CLE APT | arpetin ve r f > r rm. Cass. t
CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO. as ee | MEST SIDE Ms 4 TEx pment Senge eee sre er eae oe (mules, West of Pontine 4 —g —— LL BASE-
975 W. Hurop St FE 4-056) one a a eh ore Bar: | hand © conic, wawiy desecniad lag Le ‘wo paste. U 60455. rid of the grievance committee?”’ — land’ con contracts & houses i Mio OTHERS = we bev have over Pate fat heat, heer torner let.
ea Pvt. oor Lk. private beth, heat hot water. Saar — aa | N Se "y Visit
WE et Sous omy uy Sine ee Hove and retrigersior, furnished . JS BLA. DINNAN, rs| wii/tare time «them. You | TAKESIDE HOME
FURNISHED BASEMENT Schools Convenient to shopping BY OWNERS For Sale Houses 43 ___For Sale Houses 8 ‘tate for 43 Years-- j at our doo With beautiful views from every
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Pr Meseger et |LOWER FRONT 3 RO™U3 BATS, __ EE 64 5. ARDMORE il il SPACIOUS CHAR & TRADE. 2 years Aodsillar vila. Genta Sones ond
ve ‘teas or MA bis evenings _ Util eee EO ewe WESTSIDE. NICE 2 BEDRM. UPPER @ rooms and beth. 2 bed of an older home, enhanced by & vicinity, Well strive ‘<1 3rd family ioe face 7
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Y! MODERN 3 RMS & BATH. Priv. | WEST abe — Se iy ‘ving room, large dinirg _H. BROWN, Realtor / Evtertaining possibilities wn-
Wanted Real Estate 32A\ Ett. Close in. Employed coupie.| Lovely S-room apartment Btove storms & ecreess. Ci LONG BLING room, - ealtor || jimited Completely wa-
a ee PE 2-2522 ployed couple nd refrigerstor furnished. Pull hving room and. diaing $300 DOWN NROOM RANCH HOME bedrooms & tile bath with man Elizabeth Lake Road terfront with omers bar
“| ee ee basement. Immediate sion room. 2 car gé@rage. paved no other cost moves you in | LA @ findst and best v sink on second floor. Car- "Ese FE 2-4816| without peer Ey A pan
pny gem a SL ATERS | | Cail Broker FE ¢-2533 or care- street, 3 doors from Bastero thie lovely 2 bedream ramen. | plsaned homes we bore syer Serengheut. Ges heat. oe ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE || Sled activities reom. A dteam
FE 5-0603 . PE 5-0441, tener PE 6200 onTe Se foreed air heat. rae plc: se For’ information eee NOTHING DOWN tnd pink formice, With all G es ure ws cal : bat in es. 3 and
Bee pking coun. Oe te aoe | Rent Houses Furnished 35 695 N. PERRY two massive firepisces, full Beautiful bi-level b irilevel starter | powder room plus maida room € $30 - § rooms and beth, clean I VILLA bath and half ous hom you ss bath. te owner
_® month UL 2-990 00 Aveadis. No 1 oe eee rtly redecorated | recent- OEE Se coon en ex- | living room. 3 dandy bed- y dillerens tm ibe line of start 3, Commerce 2a. Ca nw owen.
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WILL TRAVEL! gs op Wolverine | | CaSS CAKE YEAR “ROUND Screens, oli hhat. car ga. |. ent cgarege, ge =| «ted, 2 car garage ‘and \ Nothing down on your ar] D AVISBURG
en ke to 4 Lge one taxes — a pag Oy biceks | Pe i 2070 iw ech. . — parent oe ge Mg — —— — . down | ere p intel haven tite! have severa!l choice lots a 4
your home ‘see roatract or wit Pee tee ceeeas gre NEAT 3 Rie a DATE WITH eee: a eens [> TWO FAMILY BRICK LAKEFRONT i v| TED ULLouak eALrum VIL I AGE™
ase sow or «a Minute hool ROOM — — BIRCH > SIDE room wW .
service Bo che Ge bere eae vomarae, bedtoner Sati HOUSES FOR_RENT IN-| cabinets, OU on lot 60x22 | Good fertile # scres WH =§ Only three blecks from Web- ft living roam, New wall to wail Se te bas pan Sanday +4 | Move tn, oh ence—enly 0600 Gout.
R. D. RILE EY. Broke living room. dinette. kitchen and | quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for | $900 down. Many” more 2 and 3 extra ster five and five, carpeting. bath. Modern - e =
comet F. bath. Some are larger. Will fur _toonle Weaver PE +203 | bedrooms to choose from neat and clean 2 car gs | built and planned for the kitchen. Basement. New oi] fur- S12 5 gy R-
50? Elizabeth Lake Ra == HC HAM, REALTOR | ee Hew & te a = | convenience ef two families, Mice sand beach. Priced| CUSTOM BULA LAKE hii : a “#
ho ENG, _VE +4621 MAY NARD SLATER | Rent Nouses Unters: 36 a = auryen tw beating eystems. 3 ser to sell $10,200 with reasonable, Twin Lakes V W. of ment. 2 iste, running to ostream
) bebe thet v= i | ar , 2- garage, sell $14,875 poss down. “ Starfir, Co. 3-0631 best
ee oe | ERWIN SLATER % OF DOUBLE HOUSE. ¢ RMS. FOR SALE OR TRADE = Fon | 178 consider trede. FE BLAIR i Rein Ponti “ee have the kev” sel
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wil) « tse you ty and Grinkers one 3 i . 1 Baldwin ‘7 “ Ez OR +1 or 38843 4 room. Glassed in porch. New A "
nl ee cag ear ARETE aus DgRelAON ERNE WEAR ar MY OWNER maT 2 pean | SSG Res ames cor ema | eg we cogent nk (ear anal ea “Ny teave. we soup Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Now Renting For. Bene’... 3 berms. larg living home. Also [Wunced yard. siorms | music room, bedrooms 9% | * near Blue SKY hanes. Cl—Lake Privileges Se tace en coversl eave 4 bee: ’ room. breezeway car garag of 18 kitche rooms, den, library ving,
« 2 meee MEADE + i861 \ST CLASS APT CLOSE TO HIGH ene: _new oil furnace. Phone PE ‘23410. | & cccceee. OT tint — pertect i2nle, breeseway i PER, "ues we | SCE Some with’ pak kept} ing and 2 tiebess. “Pull” wath,
Th iuumeren. e # er schoois and shopping. | > J ; POLL . - .
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1oo contracts “Buyers watting | not, water refrig.. and laundry 3 ¢RM TERRACES = § MO. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * ment iake_priviges FE _§-1401. Enquire 22 Auburn Ave ™- vase acar . Whipple
aul M. Jones, Real Est. tert Pe ‘eo or Fe esas | fel, Pe 300 — a ce SALE OR TRAD BY OWNER, SEa0-FINISHED JOHN J. VERMETT bargain at “nb.see with terms.
QW Huron FE 48550 weer te a RMS & sate C Urh- J RMS. 940 MO. NO CHILDREN. % ACRE | — ft & amily house. ‘ee or OR 31070. * meaL o> for appointment. z
uf _Paddock. PE 3-7425.| @ W. Kennett home with rooms, $203 Commerce) Ra. Cl .
Rent / t Apts, ts, Furnished Br RM KITCHEWETTE PVT BATH 3 ROOM HOUSE SMALL PARTLY tales ¥ tee wake 0 SMI Hq fed eager chee. con oe Se oe he pale OP bath | — EN _ 3-008 RST ORe
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; ROOM KITCHENETTE, FYI. bree room with en beth room, plenty of closet space. ’
pvt. |workine couple preferred _@ Poplar PE 2-4443 FE 2-3886 _— ALL-CUSTOM BRICK -, seorcanion seeu, 33, 5 10 feigerook ”"Brepiace © m pact Plastered walls, full besement/ Will build 3 bedroom with full .
vindale. Sylvan Lake. after 3 LARGE i ROOMS AND BA Th DOUBLE HOUSE. $50 EACH SIDE 3 BEDROOMS-$1.500 DOWN room. plus dining L, car- m with snack bar, with 2 car a Very | basement. oil aluminum
_ 330 Sat & Bun all day. s & screens, - Just ® smal) large lot with beach. | siding, oak floors birch kiteh-
e. utilities farnished. Per Month. FB 2-505. $16, down. cabinets
3 s ) ROOM PVT BaTH We Fe C\ises | Sur walk to commuter train. down payment and ea om your lot or ours.
on \{ ROOMS. ACROSS PROM PON. 7S kent t EX} BEDRMS oe aT | Looks like value days are | Bu 8 J curt — wal O UNDAY oe Cc woop =
2 Rooms, Pvt. Bath | | _tlae ROMs an $-6828 afier 5 | _Prees ay Apply Pontiac = pe ri priek +0708. anal + LADD’S, INC. panacael on} sae
4 ROOMS & BATH. UPPER. os ae eee outsk MACEDA bedrooms, =" a nels, birch 3885 Lapeer ane
Close to Sears | FE 4-2579 * Sitrance, ‘all uiilities turn, Age East SIDE BUNGALOW. WOD- se sie tae tee th, | easement. nesquest Meena, 6i1,- cupboards, Corner ‘of Bilvervall Ma. 3 mi north | Office Open 9 a.m, — & pm. .-
2 & ) LGE RMS. ALL PRIVATE. _ Closet space. $20 wk. FE 45508. ern with bsmt, $65 per mo FE features 1% baths, natural | 900. OR '3-4526. fat basement. Our of on Walton Bivd. WEST SUBURBAN
Downtown. Ress. Inquire 22 Au- 4 RMS. & BATH. NEAR PONTIAC, 2-90). trim, large living room al- | — | brices sta start at on your lot ore, BE iter, (U.S. 10) dhe lg a AN my
curn Ave. Drive In. OR 3-4281 ‘ | MODERN 4 BEDRM "HOME AT most 16 ft square Oak MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | OR 31231 or FE 2 er 8 ou
2 20:28 PVT BATH & ENT. ¢RM &@ BATH APT NEWLY Dec. Crescent Le ae ie Ee fies Ge nar tae ee |p CHOROE R IRWIN, REAL La | ao
Furnished, Clean. FE 2-6102 orated. Util. Resident ‘ake privi- | > 8893 — i cen = / T 298 W. WALTON PE yeas | PRANK ee .RANCH HOME. L
3: ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED, ‘ees. Write Pontiac Sress, Eox | MODERN 2 N 2 BEDRM BABY WEL. MULTIPLE | LISTING SERVICE 110 Ademe B4____ = 1 tecated tn mS SUCK ER REALTY
= bath & entrance, all utilities, aw — | Doris Ra Mo. & deposit 791 a BY OWNER. $6,750. LOW DOWN INDEPENDENCE ’ TWP This 3 Pancwertig Beep tend nes | 222 ,_Saginew rE oun
aaa: —— 3701 Baldwin Ra : ay =— gina 8 NEW 3 BEDRZ BRICK E£ SIDE ae Off Joslyn. Gas heat 2 vedroom. New in 1956. $7,400 tigen» ES age ogg ws with _
i. ROOMS. FURNISHED “stove, ©3706 after 6 pm_ $130 mo FE 8-086 atemarn 2-2769, Payments O06 s meth on Oe S.| avep, meareem a gtrell| FURNISHED MODEL
refg, ample parkiz « Bees 9 BATH, DESIRABLE ROCHESTER - | 64180 | DEG scarce ven tis UA vane WALLED, LAKE. bungalow Ctrpet Phone ORiando #204 ing room mewly decorated. A
” E ‘Rove aie re $3118 5 Eee Ae, Manton FLOOR. | $ bedrooms. 3 s ~ Other has) at only $55 per me. includ- j ae, Spe. Storms and screens. storms & screens, and a water OP N .
)'LGE” CLEAN ROOMS PRIVATE Private entrance. 61 Neary Cay | foom’"beawiil grouse, Rearon AMPSEN fees mtocriae Hh Hl ome Sessa) PT TZ ABETH sooner we, Sav, heen of ta E bath. Adults only FE 2216 5 § Roons. HEAT & HOT WATER. | _sble_rent_ FE +50 REALTORS FE 4-0528| '2,st0res: echeols and trans : ‘euly o diock | OM lot with plenty of rooms ter DAILY 10-8
3 RM APT. VERY CLEAN. “206 6. | State St, 908 #5033. SMALL LL HOUSE. = SOUT OF RO- lines : | ao gr: al Ber | Lake privi hod - youngsters. Priced at $12,800. Call
deoste \_ROOMs & B 0418. | 377_S. Telegre Eves. & Sun. hurry! away), compliments what is 8! | owner at OR 3-7783. @ BATH. UPPER FE | _ chester. . Ph, TRojan 9-04 _Telegraph_ Sur te on thee 1000 on. ®. | ere : ™ MELROSE ,
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3 RMS. PVT. BATH. W. HURON _OR 3 able June lst. we mo. Children| #nd. overlooking lake. Pretty rece bene. Cherume =| mr ag Orit ae’ ovecteuhe te tse0 dn, 980 me. oF $5480 cosh
at Prafl. Adults. Apply caretaker, 5 RM APT SECOND FLOOR. | ago Lge tig) mae ae wen —— with beautiful hes ek es ny Rs ~~ rear lawn, teal summer en- ‘— ear Fisher Body, FB $8 250
_1 Pred. _ FO Bs | ane WARWICR =. SYLVAN | full bath, basement. ofl heat, ga- Oak Pleasant kitchen cost ving % yeu bent Gran | * - Kitchen with ber se - 7388. ‘
} BEDRMS LIVING RM KITCH. | RM APT. CHRISTIAN COUPLE| Lake — 3 bedroom brick. car | rage, huge garden spot, iarge with ample cupboards of good garden soil Weil locatea| Srated prea r . .
ea. Adults only. FE $3008 after) _preferred_west side. OR_ 3-809 port. Lease. Lake privileges. Also | lawn with beautiful shade trees,| ating ares. 2 nice bedrme.. just of There a] Seng, Se eS re ae | Ge oe tee oe a
1pm. or defore 11am. |S RM, 2 BEORM. BASEMENT, GA. | ‘Stell house, 251 Voorhels. FE) picnic, table and outdoor grill, ar a a ee eee cae also @ very nest aftractive 2 CR $350 :
v RM Abt. sNUPSTAIRS ants | ; mses at pear new Post WEST SIDE -@ ROOM BRICK. 1% } _ $10,700, terms. OA 8-3709. privileges. Pull price, $8,800 oe a home _ med. Seranina $21,950. Terms. TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT
Poatise Mir. bho Aubura| ite von a permanent baths, gas heat, exc. cond. FE one Ai m —_ oe jg rae eigen Ful ~4 I ™
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3} ROOMS, PRIVATE B+iH BASEMENT. | WATERFoRD, a2 a BEDROOM DU session. en ony | _
one ate oaly 30-6 Prescis.|" que bent, tile tnt, clos te, bes ples. Cgvand fee ages ‘| ee ee ae Up phone and make an ap- Sled at bas tall te cal eae FE 8-6455
7 RMS BATH. PVT. ENT VERY, line, clean. Adulte, we. Pe a-s061. | Gwe“ ston" or Om 3ife2. aie 5 er 8. | $M icon a severe sontue ihguni ent to see this home! B ls! SHAG Se Spewer. Oak fhenrs: _01 or bd ne neatest ranch home and ea : :
nice. Clean. coup! only, Nr.o ROOMS @ BATH. MODERN. GAS» TE,R AROUND. 5 Soci. for this fine custom built WILL. YOU CALL UBt We wast) et. neu ever lad eyes a. | Sacememt, oll furnace. Only 61-- BY
town, Ref. 71 Kimba heat. MA 5-1244 bedroom home. of the you about nearly 200 down and sssume 2 bedrooms, full basement,
er Straits Lake 8455 Arita, On | t One pearectn living room, drapes in- ymen
a 3 UPSTAIRS APT 804 N Union “Lake road. - «| Nothing own. vey, lareest floor, plant | large’ rooms ving "room “Is cluded. Formica vanity in the| of $76 per, month ames! Venctinn bitp ddock. Call FE ¢ Ans. A oR a ca ts the bath. Finished recreation room in : | Achmed
jf Ria ot Graaen " ¢nogw vnpynn arr rete Rent Lake Cottages 36A) ove or re rivesr | ie “oom™at “wines | Sai a Spt “aMdontee| cream a Sa garen PART SIDE, actin 2 1 | gre tee i 4 - + €as s home >
laundered Near town. 25 Wil) ¥ .* OAKL. le BEDROOM COTTAGE. CASS crea A ane 4 bedroom — [ea rt reser hg softener, etc. vely ro a er space. $12 800 Pua terms fe lo of . Oak floors. Wall to
_ {ams rooms oa re Lake. Available for season. Safe full bath on 2nd floor. One Srersioed $ car or e. Ail & trees. —— Owner cation is perfec with Pome) famacn 9 Uede ts _ --* romoy
3 RMS. PVT_ ENT, & BATH.) month. ‘ur Anderson. PE 83350, |_deach. PE 40658. bedroom and % bath on ist contribute to living in. the has purchased a home in the Jr. High. 2% biks to Elementary | furnace.
31 Stowell, FE 4-2100. ATTRACTIVE 4 RM. GAS HEAT. 3 RMS. & BATH. FURN., MOD- | floor plus a lavatory in the more gracious manner. Over country. $8,950 lew down payment, school. Terms. Let fouls
3 RMS. HOME PRIVACY, SHADY hot, water. 698. MR 44378, 23 | 0/2. FE _¢3008. hes neturel, fireplace ‘and ine “privacy desired by so | WEST SIDE. very good € room oes NICHOLIE i cool, % mile downtown, FE| Cadillac, the 12x15 ft. dining room many of you. This reper & ful beth “plus ‘bath 3 bed-| 2638 ROBINDALE LANE, Upper ee We Suburban | _ W. Huron FE 5-8183.
4032. _____+_§_+s=_=_§___§__ | 4VON APTS. 517 E. PIKE. NEWLY | APT. FOR A VACATION, SLEEPS has a built-in glass china ty is mers Gan © . rooms, spacious Ii room &| Long Lake Estates. You are in ving 3 BR. brick home
lea BATH NEWLY DECORATED decorated. Modern ¢ coms & or 5, on Cass Lake. Weekly or Walk-in closets all over this live — Actually noe way full dining room, plastered walls,|, for a real thrill in modern home te cok J Nice kitchen.
Adults only. pvt. 80 Stout St| bath. Inquire manager. season. FE 45382. lovely home. Almost new of life. , oak floors, base: has extra|’ design. Three levels, ¢ yeoms| jie perme & ee ee
_ or FE 3007 ae a gee a “ ; - pre ' tere ; gm ~ - Le . —e ment, gas fu , sore who stil °
3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & =| RCHARD CASS LAKE FRONT, & ROOMS, | our tT values in Te goo b iiiams ater extra a coping y . Outdoor grill. 3 bike. to school.
rane heat season onth. the city at $12,500 and with Lak lot, 85 & feet in oven, range, rator, . ; e
downtown. “—— 8. ‘Parke. ; eee epee r PE 8.0630. ‘ey “ Just closing costs to handle ye stone’ ‘. ‘eee Tegn nae acre right in the city. This a baths, 17x16 family room| 914.960. Terms.
3} ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, COTTAGE 1 BLE FROM CRES wae ae boards and excellent eating Siaisoo! tusk MAPS: Pull price Rot gracious living. with every “h ick ranch oon ee yt, ben & ent. Couple only AI eet DRED— cent LE. By We, ne. oe sees. - oe area in the large, kitchen, ‘ a modern convenience imaginable frontage on lake with brick ranch 2 hegresm
3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE| FruRNISHED £,UNPURNISHED FURNISHED YR: A ROUND 2 visions An,» ever-papuias gg I gg Bg Real William Miller three’ af the’ bedroom =~ rooms ere ear: panoled den which could be weed fant fenced
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5 OE COMP e UTIL FURR. DRASTICALLY REDUCED— FURNISHED CABIN — LARESIDE | tion. Clean, | dry basement 1a = ov want to | 1078 |W, Huron ‘ garage. Ponced yard. Cali for eation room jm full basement,
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"West side. FE 37216. Pontiac's exclusive, moderr Debes” Wuinecna Ob 3-5193 rage. You'll need approxi- AN EXCELLENT 3 bed- GOOD § ROOM & BATH. ALUM- Hu p res OPF M24. ‘eleed, to
2 RMS ADULTS. DAT WORK West side periment development | CAKBPRONT, COFTACES Kiew.| Sy oe cme On owt Sea aalien” anaes Ghore: Gad heat, Basement, host | 63 6. Te On Eves.| duilt in 1988. Lot taeales re . Bee it now! $16,950
ea hie fran PE 2486, Bexony rye butane with tnt | WACEDAY LAKE « ROOMS. AND cee Gi'new catering. a A ge es “FE 2.9236 | BE. Gh trace. the.de Ferma: | PAF eent 1 ON. P ual entrances. je os 5 e . SIDE. ALL
: weenly. bath. "re earning bedrn MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ | TOWARD ROCHESTER.
3 ROOM APT. IN PRIVATE HOME| peautiful kitchens with m cabt-| a aan R| SYLVAN LAKE. tromiage— ne ouey bat dae haves mca down Payment on 3 ee | Te ee TAKS RiGee | Ren) Be . On Pontiae nese
~ SOR «¢ ROOMS, BATH. 101 ¥.| aeie Set eae cetrigerater | L222 City. MA $1066, | a dandy 4 bedroom home real ‘About $1200 down. W t Sub Garage, (poultry house, large £Ar-| on has builtin stove & oven. | 2YiOe room,
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ir bar ae Seat woe | meet | _For Rent Rooms a7 Basement, garage and as RAY O'NEIL, Realtor: Foy ar we town ot ‘mate cash offer Phone vant ty. All Bedrooms no ‘have double i ose ‘Sui
Ail_wtil_ turn. OR_ 39052, _ | Automatic nest & no water (eony | ~~ excellent beach. $8,500 to s | 262 8. Telegraph Ra. Open. 88 CARE. Prkctieally aoe Shee] Bisatae eanee Pontiac Trail, | down. eorege. Guly C1688! shew yea!
3 RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT aerial and m@ny other fine fea- |! SLEEPING RM. NR. AR. cenenat,| veteran who acts now. Call _. | FE 3-7103 _ QR 3-2028| room ranch home, includes 2 car| Walled Lake. ,
Ba welcome. FE_26038._ ‘ gures __Hosp. PE 5-2402 after 4 p.m.” FE 3-103. 4 Rare eh L sated iat. - LAKE PRONT.-3 BR: woscens be
lee, Prt Prt. ent. 338 W. Huron. | Por @ limited time, no leases oi “4S _Eeerything a your , ERO a. : xO tis Howey 2 Tveargom, ul SAVE ENERGY USE} \R_ORADE AND JR, st10K l eT I :pleton | I"; New alum. siorma & screens. landscaped
2 RM. en ADULTS,| secerity depoets required. . ams re ment home. . i a. This modern 6 a des teen (| Se ee
vt. beth, 340 W. ures. » -ADUtYS OWLY+ ‘osvess PEOPLE — @HOWE wale, ten ‘come be ae 1WANT ADS! ToTind a| 3 tench home ie ia excellent ‘co. ; : Pancied yoat b
ROOM: & BATH PVT. ENT ‘ _ saree. re Le | La coment 4 éttion side sa CONN West Suburban | OFF ¥ madiied RD. Very :
88 Mechanic.* ALMER ST APT 6) G COMPORT?| | Saetues carpeting. gupomnte 3. bedroom, home 2g
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THE ANSWE pa OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 2-697. scene vey at } . e TA TAYLOR lot, m fence, rere Let Tex2ie, 10 var garage 10, |* Sajoyment —
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heat. French doors from full}
basement to back yard. $14,200,|
substantial down payment or|
cash. 838 Cristy Dr., off Eliza-|
~peth Lk. Rd. & blocks past soll
~~ RILEY $2950 BARGAIN |
Smal] home in northside er |
tion with city & water on paved
street. Needs repair, bu? Laer)
right to sell. Better call quick
on this one. |
6-FAMILY INCOME
Priced for quick sale, but will,
take small home in trade. This)
property is zoned commercial.’
Call for details. |
4 BEDROOM
Located in one of Pontiac's most
popular @reas. 2 ceramic tiled
baths, carpeted living & dining
room Modern ki m, extra)
large bedrooms, full basement,
heat, tile floors. Beautiful 50x208
ft Only $1700 down on FHA
terms.
lot
BROKER
509 Elizabeth Lake R4
FE 4-4821 FE 4-1157
BY OWNER®. REDUCED $3400 FOR
quick sale 3 bedrm. Cape Cod
1‘; acres. Beautiful rec rm. |
with bar in bDsmt Has hors)
stable Util. bidg.. screened porch | Figeplace. 2-car garage. 3742 5
Bivd East of Adams Rd
West Side
ATTENTION NEWLYWEDS OR RE-
G COUPLES. Clever 2 bed-.
bree pe home. Neat as @
pin! Living room, dining room,
kitchen, tiled bath & utility. Lge
lot. Walking distance to stores
Will sell completely furnished
‘good furniture) including wash-
er & dryer for $9950- Terms. Or
unfurnished $8950 Terms
Attention Families
4 bedroom modern. Nice condi-
tion. Garage. Webster School dis
trict. Water frontage Access to 5.
lakes. $11,500 with reasonable
terms.
Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 years
7001 Highland Rd. (M59)
Phone EM 3-3303. or MU 4- 6417
THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
Because you set your own fig-
ures. Must sell within 30 days
this beautiful 3 bedrm. 2 bath,
brick stone ranch. Early Ameri-
can Design, on 3 acres. Fruit
trees, garden, berries, etc Not
. 530 ft. of Lakefront
Area. Owner, MY
OWNER LOVELY 2 BEDRM
home. $9909 with $2000 down, $67
month Includes taxes and insur-
ance Or can be purchased com-
pletely furnished with all new fur-
_PE 3asai $10,500 with $2500 down
STOUTS Best Buys
Today
4 BDRMS SIDE
Two story frame and brick
with 7 rooms and bath Lge
basement. oi] heat. big din-
ing room. open stairway
I’. car garage Includes
carpeting in. living room &
stairway Just $10800 with
terms
WEST LOANGPELLON
The right house in the right
area. 4 rooms and bath with
oil heat, gas hot water Ful-
ly insulated. and close to
schools and shopping. A real
sharpie and only $1,500
down
OWENS SCHOOL.
Is just ‘2 block away from
this aluminum sided $ room
and bath home. It has full
basement with gas heat
new carpeting in living rm
and hall, ts in excellent
condition and priced for al)
at $7,980 with low down
payment
WATKINS HIDLDS 3 Bedroom rancher with 2
car garage Large basement
oak floors storms and
screens, al] landscaped and
réady for you. Vacant, im-
mediate possession. $17,300
terms avalilabie
Warren Stout, Realtor
Ti N Saginaw 8t PE 5-8165
Open ‘til 8 pm
$14. 500 VALUE HOUSE WITH LAKE
rivileges Owner = transferred
ake offer PE 2-3031
BIRMINGMAM 3 BEDRM. ASBES
tos shingle home New gas heat
New 2% car garage Many more
Make ar
_MI | 6-6334
Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE
ENJOY YOURSELF
At Williams Lake extras
_ offer, 19 $15.000 invested
1946 Bor Bowers
Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow -
9M. go0d sized ict Handy utility
room plus giassed-in front snd
back porches Garage Bathing
and beat privileges on beau-
tiful Williams Lk Full price only
89.500 uy now end enjoy the
full, summer just ahead:
-6-UNIT INVESTMENT
Modern 6 unit brick mote] type
apartments located west of Pon-
tiac New in 1957 it has income
of over 3300" per mo Lake prtiv>
~ ad for tenants. Ful) price $25.-
terms, See it today!
kKEALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43561 1960 W.
TIL 8 . Pontiac. Mich _
$69 PER’ MONTH -VA TERMS—
3
BEDROOM COLONIAL |
| In JUDAB LABE Estates
WITH
Lifetime Aluminum
ROOF & SIDING
FHA $300 MOVES YOU IN $4 PER MONTR
DLORAH BUILDING CO.
Buildor of 90] 22 Homes
“STARTER:-HOMES _ No down payment ear
your free and clear lot 2
4 bedrooms with or
basements Have model
— F. C. Wood for
Co. Roy Annett, Inc. with boat dock. Parochial &
Bloomfield Schools, brick finch
35x80. Living room 15x38, fire-
place, paneled family room, fire-
me breakfast room, 3 large
rms., 2 baths. Attached 2 car
garage. Lot 155x165. $41,500, terms
—— —-.—__ —_—
Realtors since 1923
Huron PEdera) 86-0466
Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4
on
and
witheu
in-
RRAYTON AREA
bedroom home, well
1955. Has Nice 2
sulated, built in
hardwood floors, -in- |
all)
part basement
with furnace. Hot water heater,
oil storage. Self-storing screens |
and storm doors. 1's car garage |
and outside covered patio Owner | |NEARLY NEW
HOME FOR SA: E. SMALL 3 BED- 3 BEDROOM. |
Built 1954, gas heat. full base-
ment. Recreation rm., alum
storms. Hardwood floors. Land-
scaped corner lot. Paved streets. |
sidewalks. Redecorated & just
lite new. Includes 5 rms. modern |
furniture, drapes }
$11 , terms, etc. Full price
By owner. MY
room. r furnace. low down
yment. Will consider cash of
er. EM 3-0511. j
PIONEER HIGHLANDS | By owner. 3 oe tick ranch. |
full Double nig
hors “and “elty schools. $18,500 cash
o 4% Lag $ Di Pg a / seen
ing state. ba sement.
3
moving out of estate. Only $750
down
WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES
cement
block with knotty pine interior
screened-in 4%3 rooms, 2 bedroom
Ledgerock fireplace.
porch. Partly furnished. Also
cludes boat. Only $750 down
Hagstrom
4900 wiecaed Sa (M
LOOK At this 3 bedrm. home with car-
port. Located in a well restricted BEDROOM a close TO |
Wilson Schoo] and) bus. By owner.
FE 2-6920
in-
___ Ph ‘OR 4-0358
ccigbbichead Newly decorated
Ready for immedia
tien call occu
er orma-
E 54-4311
HERBERT Cc DAVIS 4915 Irwindale Drive
INCOME FOR ANY RACE, § AND
bath, up and —.
_ only $50 month. OR-
FOR COLORED
$ rooms,
for my equity FE $2057 brick. Almost new. $800,
2315 WATKINS LK. RD. RANCH |
priced to sell. 2 yrs
room brick 1: baths.
Bsmt Garage OR 3-3864 old, 3 bed- |
Carpeted. |
Hempstead | ELIZABETH LAKE lake | Here is that year around
home you have been looking
Living room, dining L.
large bedrooms, tiled bath
utility room. New gas furnace &
arage.
63x120 Pe s water heater. 1's car
Jarge lawn. Corner lot
ft. Only a few steps from El
beth Lake & 2 blocks from Cass
Only $13,500 with $2000 Lake
down
4 BEDROOMS
Here is a rea) family home for. |
kitchen, 2)
iva- 3 Bedrms.,
Clarkston Village
Seminole Hills
‘Colonial Hills Brick Better Than Rent
Small down paymem. living room,
kitchen & dinette extra size bed-
room, utility @& bath. Oi) heat
Lot 50 x 150
Paved St.
Other features. awnings. storms.
screens & al] aluminum siding
Living room. dining room. &
kitchen of good size. Basement,
HA beat. Near bus & school
$9500, $1500 down.
Remodeled farm home. lot 66x |
282 «~Living room. dining room. |
large kitchen, bedroom, bath. =
screened patio on 4S te
spacious bedrooms on
ment of) heat. Gerege “=
$2500 down.
1
2 Maid's room
3. Sun room |
4 2 complete baths & powder | 4 bedrooms — brick |
'
room
5. Fireplace
6 Recreation room
drapes
: tile kitchen
H Oversize 2 car garage
10. Screened rear porch
Bloomfield & St. Hugo schools,
custom built ranch in 1957,
4“ «Living & dining room, fire-
piace. PP ead paneled in Japan-
large bedrooms, 2
dire kitchen -with
range. Tiled
basement, but with 10x10 utility
on Ist floor, H-W baseboard oil
7 x 168. $29,250, heat. Lot
terms. | FE $§-1201
110 Acres—Milford All
on one floor plus finished attic
which provides 4th bedroom. Liv-
ing room
kitchen, three bedrooms
‘bath. Pull basement
water heater, coal heat
yard & carpeting.
with $1000 down
3070 AGUARINA Lovely &
new
room, 3 bedrooms. large kite
with dining area & plenty of cup-
boards &
oak floors, tiled bath. Oil h
aluminum
scaping
land Lake Only $1900 down
4*2°— mortgage. Pull price, §
900 Owner transferred
BRICK* TERRACE Only $9,
storms &
screens, gas water heater & land-
Lake privileges on Oak- | separate dining rocm
tile
gas
Fenced
500
3 bedroom brick home.
only 3 years old. Spacious liying
eat.
on
13,-
Three bedrooms & bath up. Liv- |
ing room, dining room, & kitc hen
down. Pull basement with gurage. | Roy Annett, Inc.|
28
|2-STORY HOUSE. 2 BEDRMS. & Near General Motors proving
ground & Camp Dearborn con-
taining 2 modern homes, one has
4 bedrooms, full basement. T-type
loafing barn with milking parlor
containing 4 units & running wa-
ter silo 15 x 40, calf barn, 2
corn cribs. & Machine shed 35x
75. & other bidgs. Well fencect
with 4 natural ponds & border-
ing lake. $44,000 terms.
|
Realtors sincé 1923
E. Huron FEderal 8-0466
__Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4
bath up. Wall-to-wall og
Fireplace. Air conditioner. 27x14
living rm., dining rm. & kitchen |
down. Full bsmt. Gas heat. l-car |
garage. Cement drive. Ideal loca- |
tion. 3 blocks west of Webster |
School. Corner lot. $1.450 down. | new gas furnace & gas water $10,750 balance on land contract. }
a Close to downtown. Only | FE 5-2077
with $1250 down. May be U UL 3 BEI NE
ae furnished or vnfur- "ame vo ake obo lot OR nishe ; 3-6869
COLORED INCOME UBLE SF HERE ‘IS A REAL MONEY-MAKER DOU BL E E CU SURITY
5 rooms & bath apartment up. ¢ HOME OWNERSHIP MEANS SE-
D. curity. Home & income, aaa rooms & bath apartment down
plus 3 rooms &
mace, gas water heater, alu
num storms & screens, complete-
ly newly decorated. Income
$250 per month. Pull price only
$10,500, with $1000 down & bath apartment
in basement. Almost new oil fur-
mi-
of
per month. Located on Hughes,
just off Franklin Rd.
Kenneth G. Hempstead, Realtor 609 Flint; security. This fine old home of 7
rooms, steam heat, 2 car garage. |
large lot on paved street. Will
remodel in a fine fncome, now |
or after the family is grown & |
gone. You will agree there is not
many like this ooh — eee
terms. Call us tod
CRAWFORD "AG ENCY MY 3-1143, FE 8-2306
102 EF Huron Bt FE 4-8284 soos Sagsk ee Eves PE 5-0510 or PE 2-3971 ~ Sylvan Lake Model
M US Se I “SE Le L Builder sacrifice — Open Sunday
_ 3 bed — brick — car port. Built
ike weleaus WE api aera | suchie Gat Sree coment Oat lodge of home Inouire 5416 Eliz- shower bath. A Cattell, 2140
ane Lake Re Garland
8YLVAN LAKE 4 BEDRM. —. | FHA $500 Dn. FE 42366 _ $3, 150 Full Price
BY OWNER ? BEDRM. 3 YRS | Older Village og kg Ortonville.
N new septic tank, $500 down. _old __ Terms. FE_2-0004 —| $28 per mon |
VAL-U-WAY | wafer, Ste, Handyman } With large fam.ly 4 bearoom, needs
POR VALUES & TRADES ; a it f and decorating. | | down.
$350 DOWN | OLDER § ROOM HOME. C. PANGUS, Realtor | ASEM PLASTERED 716C M16. Ortonville, NA 17-2815 |
wale ONLY $49 A
MONTH. VACANT.
$86 PER MONTH
A 3 BEDROOM PRACTICAL-
CORNER LOT. TAX€S8, IN- SURANCE ARE INCLUDED ONLY $250 REQUIRED TO
MOVE_ IN
R. J. (DICK) VALUE » ( Realtor
345 Oakiantl Ave
\FE 5-0693 Open ‘til ‘
$9500 Wil) bulla 3 vedroom noure, com
jete with basement on your tot
edwoor — the ba auto
matic heat McDonald OR
+237
“$450 MOVES YOU IN
rT
8:30
or FE 4-3531| tl MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Two—3 bedroom brick ranch |
homes, full basement, gas heat,
lake privileges.
Prame, 3 bedrooms, full basement,
gas heat, ,e
WILLIAM. WHITCOMB
REAL’
UL 2-2930 5
Beautifully Landscaped
ONLY $9,250—TERMS
Delightful living rm Weill ar-—
ranged kitchen, lots of cabinets
Good sized bedrooms. Practically
Tans extra nice corner
in fine area. Call us for
further information, |
4 BEDRMS,., 2 BATHS. |
Brick, Only $15,852 | Center entrance hall. 275 8q
living rm. 16 ft cture window.
all windows um with S&S
2 ceramic baths -with vanity &
shower stall. Oven and range
built into birch kitches cabinets. | Full basement. Ma er wanted
features We'll posh Ai “Quality
Bulla" new
lot
; PLUS
_ Top $$ for Your Home
CALL US |
“W. H. BASS REALTY |
| Builder FE 3-7210
= -BEDRM. BRICK
Seni shell, inc'udes electric, rough
iumbing furnace and Pyros
ank 5 miles from Pontiac, 1 bik
toeshopping. church a oo |
$30 down and terms.
For Colored 271 Prospect St. 6 room home al!
in ¢ condition 2 car garage
Only $8,000. No down payments
to GI Veteran only mort-
Ps e —k costs
evada ewer 5'2 room bun-
galiow. No down payment to vet-
eran or non veteran
Call Mrs Howard, 18 Gillespie St
Ph. 2-6412 John Kinzler, Realtor
670 W Huron St
Dandy Buy |
Near Lake
with lake privileges. You would |
have more fin in e season
ahead if you lived in this year
around 2 bedroom cottage at
Union Lake. Includes large car-
peted living we separate din-
ing room new . glassed-in
porches with Gaskne storms |
and screens, fireplace, gas heat |
and hot water, 2 car garage.)
fenced yard. Priced at $11,500
terms juy it now and vaca
tion all summer
| Brick Lakefront
$2,000 Down 2 bedroom rancher with beau-.
tifu) view overlooking the lake.
2 car attached garage 2 large
lots. Features picture window
ceramic tile bath for |
beauty, self storing storms
screens, ful] basement with au-
tomatic heat and hot water.
owner you
have Poss |
SION. Don’t wait buy it while
you can.
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor
a) I re Dol St. nm
as - i 3-4290 can
ES8-
SIEBERT, 4632, ‘CRESCENT LAKE
Park, aterforad Corner 2 lots
4 block from lake, 2 bedrms. Oil
heat Natura) fireplace Elec. wa-
Near schoois $8,500,
$65 pe: mo Will con-
sider offer Owner " Montolio
MI 4-2500. Evens. MI 6-0984.
ESTATE. HAS 3 HOUSES, IN PON-
tiac — sacrifice for cash. MI
7-081
Johhson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE
Tuesday's Bargains
$300 DOWN
Modern 23 bedroom home, new
fixtures, siding and Toof, new
bathroom. garage. lake privi-
leges on Sylvan Lake.
$400 DOWN
Cass Lake privileges with this |
2 bedroom home, large lot,
Will sac: | needs a little, Boned
rifice for only $39
$500 DOW
or ada rent with option to |
on this attractive 2 bedroo
home in the Waterford Aiea,
— living room and kitchen,
combination storms and screens
$500 DOWN
2 bedroom home located close
to Avondale High School. Tile
bath. nice living room with din-
ing area, completely redecorat-
e
— DOWN
room bungalow, 3 bedrooms,
tel floors, fireplace, full base- |
ment, of] furnace. ated on
the northeast side.
$800 DOWN
2 bedroom home with basement
and large jot with smaller house
on rear of lot for renting pur- |
poses
$900 DOWN
5 Sago home, ~~ Baton Egy!
with ne
Saqoment large fenced 1%
car coreg. ated on orth |
Bide of to
Evenings after 6 call FE 5-6447;
FE or FE 3338).
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704'S. Telegraph Rd.
|
+
REACH CASH CUS-| TOMERS through Classi-
fied Ads. Call FE 2.8181.
WHITE BROS. , ’ * 4a
DRAYTON PLAINS-
A modern 3 bedroom Roman
brick ranch home.
across from the lake. The living |
room is 15 x 2!
and plastered walls. Separate din-—
ing room. modern kitchen with
built-in oven, range and refrigera- |
tor Each bedroom has double
lighted closets 2 baths
way. Attached 2-car brick ga
rage. Full divided basement with
tiled floors. —
ing touches
HUNTOON LAKE
3 bedroom home with full base-
ment. Timken oil
& painted walls
home has more than 1,100 sq
ft of living area, plus enclosed
breezeway garage and ved
drive. Excellent neighborh Sit-
uated on an extra nice lot wi
lake privileges. Asking price $1
on terms
WHITE BROS. 3-1205
Open Eves tn 9 Sunday 10 ‘Til 5
__ 5660 Dixie » Hwy
-SCHRAM_ 2- FAMILY
5 Rooms and beth down for
owner. 2 rooms and bath
up-renting for $50 per mo
An additional room in base-
ment plus gas FA heat. wa-
ter softener & incinerator
Also an extra lot. $3,150
down and balance on 4'2
Per cent GI mortgage at $79
er mo. includi taxes and
nsurance
OFF JOSLYN
2 Bedroom bungalow. 11x16
living room, Pine paneled di-
nette and modérn kitchen.
Full basement with oil FA
| CRESCENT LAKE
2 Bedroom bungalow with
14x20 living room and 2
10x13 bedrooms. Large util-
ity room with oi] FA heat
1's car garage. On lot 50x
130. Only $2,300 down and
$75 per month.
$500 DOWN
2 Bedroom bungalow with
separate dining room. Full
basement, 1 car sarees at
the low price of only $6,600
— monthly payments of
IVAN W. SCHRAM
' REALTOR FE 5-9471 ‘ei EVENINGS & eee
YN, COR. MANSFIEL
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
CLARK $450 DOWN. OFF BALDWIN. Mod-
ern 2 bedroom home. large lot
with garden spot, blacktop street
City improvements. near City bus D
situated just |
|
| |
FE 5-6175
PEN
with oak floors |
Terms arranged. See this
now!
GILES REALTY CO.
a BALDWIN AVE AM-—0 PM i MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVIICE } 2 | NEAR CRESCENT LK. e. 2 bdrm. Expansion attic O11 |
snaee. Extra ige. lot. Terms ar-
ott co north of limits
Breeze- |
| } }
|
heat. Plastered |
Oak floors. This | '
Bring us an offer. |
|
| Just T31_Baldwin
WILLIS x bdrm. Basement. Furnace. ‘«
cde Sbrubbery. Trees. §7.000.
*PONTIAC RE AL TY
sans
ATTRACT IV E Modern very ciean lake home
Extra lot Immediate session
_Reasonably priced
~~ Reduced to $14, 900: By owner, 2 bedroom brick ranch.-|
attached garage and enclosed |
breeszeway. full basement, oa
heat, carpeting. Large lot i
fenced Paved: street. Near com-
muter and schools in Shrine Par- |
ish: 4% per cent GI ordgg pi
1117 Cedar Hill. Royal Oak. L a
__coln Ea |
Income
right for retired
widow, nice. neat 2 family in-
come, 4 and bath down. 3 and
bath up, all in good condition. |
Basement gas furnace, 2 car ga-
rage, —- distance downtown,
Terms
Squirrel Rd. old, white frame ranch bun-
galiow. all large rooms. breeze-
way and garage, lot 100x500. very
convenient coal a ool echoes:
shown by ap’
BR EWER couple or |
tia ag F REISZ, SALES MGR
04-06 FE ¢5181 G ee ” FE 80823
——"We e Trade a |
$1 Summit, near Wisner School |
Attractive 5 rooms. Livin, Lime
and dining room cs
basement, s heat, ‘uae (heer |
EDNOOD REALTY FE 48203
| BY OWNER \
3 bdrm. brick ranch. Full base-
ment. Lge recreation area. Gas)
Lge. lot. Lake priv. Occu-
aves Low down pay- pancy
_m ent. ¢
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
GAYLORD #700 gg ill PAYMENT
terms. Just what you have
bees for. Fenced yard.
Screened in rch with cement
—— A to garage. 2 bed-
with
trang other features to see. Call,
today.
SUMMER COTTAG E
with lake privileges. Beautiful big
lake. 2 bedroom Summer cottage
extra large lot
shade. Barbecue
a, LARGE ROOMS
in a good west side location in)
the city Basement exposed on
lawn Close to bus, stores |
a very comfortable | w down payment
$800 DOWN. OFF PERRY STREET, home for a large family or would -7 room modern home. good con- | make income pr y. A dition. 3 bedrooms dining room, best buy at $11,500 wi terms.
open front porch, full basement.
furnace, garage. $9,000. Balance?) ST. MIKES AR $70 monthly. vacant bome chat is priced to sel)
at only $10,650. Extra large deep
% ACRE. SIX ROOM MODERN 1 lot with loads of garden space.
FLOOR HOME. $13,975. Sell or Two car garage. Perfect kitchen
Trade. Just north of Pontiac City — We have the key so you can
Limits on Blacktop Road. Has 2| ee it any tine. Very terms.
car e: een rnace,
Ceranie le bath 36 eo w. oe | a
$29,500. OTTAWA HILLS HOME ON 969.
ee eee bedrooms, 3 — F E 8- 3
1 large room or den up, Pro
= Pgh cond a arena One off | ___ Income Pro perty 4 43A
aster room. fireplace.
Mom Intec modern witchen fu| BY OWNER. TWO-FAMILY basement with recreation space,
oil heat, 2 car garage and breeze-
way
3-7888 - RES FE
CLARK REAL "ESTATE 3 ‘a UY, SELL & TRADE
. uron. Ne a
_ MULTIPLE LISTING FRERVICN
~~ BY OWNER Recently built 2 bedroom house
near Huntoon Lake. In excellent
& —
Pull basem
extra 7 avatishle $11,500 with
__$2,000 down. OR 3-8556.
"SMITH" LAKE PRIVILEGE
Attractive 6 rm. ranch located on
3 lots hear bg Straits Lake. 2
car. garage, WA oil furnace
Electric water heater. Storms and
sqreens. $13,500. Terms.
CLARKSTON VILLAGE
e privileges. A’ superb neigh-
rhood. Executive type ¢level
rick nor aff
BY OWNER 4 A come, 4 rooms & bath each side.
Each has
Hwy. &
Plains. IN-
vt. entrance. Nr. Dixie
atchery Rd. Drayton
$9,750. $750 down.
bad income. 1 5-room apart |
ent 2 3-roo apartments. |
Each has pvt. bath & entrance. |
Corner fenced lot. Foster & For-
est Sts. $9,750. $750 down OR
3-5454 or OR 31182 after 5.
APTS. GARAGE. Gas 3 FUR-
nace oF y owner.
income. $1500 down.
way, Lake Orion. MY _ 3-9991.
.CRES WITH 3
«tingle and 1 double house. 4 va-
cant lots, $300 mo income, easy
‘m10 ‘ry app't. MA 5-1723 GI CLEAN INCOME OR yy oIs-
_count on equity. PE
reation
piace: Modern hitehen and break-
owl rm. designed for unusual
beauty and “uae e, built-in
and 3 zone
board : oil et we water heat, 2 =
attached garage with radio
trolled door. Al) the outsta: in ng
— you weld pusect includ- |
~ custom draperies
oon “wan mirrors. Situated on with 140 of landseaped grounds
to “‘live’ stream
|
reproduction er
By appointment
Rolfe H. Smith ~ REALTOR —
244 8. -Telegraph Rd. FB 3-7848 f paved street front- | base-
Cc. ns,
Pe Holly, ME 4-5041 = . Me
2361.
WATERFRONT HOME | _be SCHOOL HOUSE ie
a oe uses vane Mi.
7% Se
pot I RANOE 4 OVEN | GROCERY GooD
parking space. OA 6-27
“TO BUY OR SELL
bedrms 2 baths. 2 fire HOLMES-BARTRAM
Ore Ra ence tte EGET | Om Dit Her 4 om Dime | pioomnata Real Estate | VACANT LOT. DOWNTOWN COM-
mercial No. 1,
North
Pontiac , For Sale Resort Prop. “4A
24 x 24 «FT. YR. AROUND NEW ress Box
home, pts Tittabawassee River. |
MA 41478
60X100 FT. LOT, LAKE AVALON, 2 STORES, 2615 AND 2619 DIXIE |
northern Michivan exc swim-, Hiehwav OR } 139! ; ochodinducl » oi oeeerete
Sy OWNER. 2's ACRES ts wiles | Business Opportunities 51 BY OWNER. 2', ACRES, 25 MILES |
from Pontiac. Completely fenced | ANYONE INTERESTED IN a!
uae Hatural stone direpsace, | modern service Station in oF
|* knotty pine paneled 338 it. front- | ess nace i a smal) =
age on sma!! Pvt. take in wooded | Me ateer > a. Phone
area. hide-a-way. $12.- An ideal
HIGH AND DRY A PENINSULA | route. 14
and bay with 1055° of shore line, and $1 500. l truck ©
| ou in a business of your ows
Wert ide cat penuial Bruce | Ul fou tre veiling te for down, $35 monthly at 6 per cent. | Habe days & — golly are
Write Max & Grant Simpson, 707 pe any — ys cuatresmthio wad
__Predmore, Lake Orion, Michigan. | _ Reply Box 38 4 _Press
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A_ post
oe ™ BIRMINGHAM — ATTRACTIVE 2
bdrm brick ranch Carpeted Full Partridge & Associates,
Muron, Pontiac FE 43881
LAKE, FURNISHED lakefront lot, | 06500, | Sale Business Property 49.
BuUsI-
ness, nice living quarters. Pha
Commercial -. re dots
2 blocks west of |
inaw By — Write
Rent Lease Bus. _ Prop. DA
avroMoz’= habe rmnene
al | |
| |
| |
basemer Gas heat Only $14,500 poner pane SHOP > FURNISHED OR
worr *4T 47708 44740 «or FE
BARBER SHOP. HOT SHOPPING
= _ For Sale Lots” es center location. 3 barbers. Mov-
_ ing. Write Pontiac Press Box 83
10 DOWN ge If you would like s bdesutiful |
| home on 5 acres, pol ft. Lake |
; frontage, @ business that can net
Bie ere wie atcceglast | | Tou over 60 per cont profit here s First itera salad \Waak | your chance. This is s northern |
6 | venture that can be a ted |
of Pontiac | a someone who wants time on their hands to hunt, fish & make
aM W RIGHT, Realtor | | money. Owner will take pert Oakland | Ave a for his $24,000 equity. In- |
TIP ye . VICE _ ’ RESORT LI i
wonrit ae — This immaculate bar has 12 —
waa rreaéital rosie beer & wine with SDM take-
dente Segiberboed. ly $165 Huron in e fast
it today. Only $ Py , Besa
Hagstrom —s
A corner lot on 2 paved
A besutiful building site pir =
hill in a protected neighborhood.
aed CRE WITH STREAM iio seve Highland Ra A building site on a hill with a Pontiac. Mich
beautiful view overlooking ha a
sround eee small pon: | Dixie Highw ay
& be os. High got! for, frutt | Restaurant rr’ rain-
—* A real little farmsite. Only ae cease oguinned verve
$1850. LADD’S INC. large parties, ce coe
4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains Must on” Owner oy on ac- OR _3-3131 or PE 5-9292 of fliness. Gale includes
2 LARGE LOTS. $995 EACH. PE iarte batleng with eat ge St —
2-990. ire Ton oe Dixie ~ a x 16 F. LOT. B N ron re on Hwy. e tential for future liquor PEs 001 & Hillside Dr. $750 This vis FA sound ‘inves :
CLARKSTON. 2 LEVEL 130X150 | Tots. Each 61,009 cash. MA s-7016.| Paul M. ae "Real Est. LAKE HOME SITES NEAR WEST | FE 48550
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For Sale Houses . wef For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43; NZZY by Kate Osann| For Sale Lake Prop. 44) For Sale p Acreage 47) | Business Opportunities 51
One Os i i PD eb unre ioy
‘ TIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ a BY OWNER |9%8 ACRES WITH 30 ACRES OF MODERN SERVICE STATION ron
Multiple Listing Service ei log ecttage’ on ues at the reas sd ' between 6 086 8 Pie Pure Ol " - Beagiitel sma. 0.000. oe Age Oil
; ° scenic . 5 ed “rivate leke. 39 acres. 950. $100 down. .| after 6 8-1448. Pure basem: nt, heat. os
#700 tor | — bhlance | Lakefront—Trade Jo ; . ver @ A. . = Terms. ve cite. 30 Co.
7 ee, tanto ae oe sunéen 5 aaa Lakefront ‘ AR cord b= Tem. petio, 2 pienie a yg : at isies.' ‘ we) SPORTI INITY
| rage. Has 2 ft. living room | OM CASS EAE Wire 2 Five (é tpbies, : “replace and’ beat. | « ‘Neres ‘with trout stream. 62.960 ;
ba ft. family room eac room same . Lots trees . rms ;
WEST GUBUMBAN ee auto). with fireplace and picture | Live im “one” & ‘rent, the other. trom “Poniige. 01,300, \werms. Vs |s acres. #1586, 980 down. FULL OR PART TIME
matic heat Bree 4 indo’ and model kitchen our home ludés bed- $700 Call . acres. ear rkston i
arage Patio. busn.| with dining. = all with nice } T win rooms, with double closets, plus v eves. OR 3-086] or FE 5-8881. Age. Fis ssn 300 ft. of rend front | TO SERVICE Rv.., Sylvania and
mer oh ne with eral. F ie | view of la Lat Gea308 with | an 8xi2_ ft. a 7 room. AY’ | CAS 3a. FT CBS tele tube -
4 Hg and gentle slope | room | porch , garage & bsmt oe
Paved Stee pr Be to best -aand beach ca Cass | & SONS — 7 © Spenee Lean annual yd % atre. BA. 1 a take ee Realtor conveesing or soliciting Ure t
to se w e . . u-
iA ail pesement | a single rs income home in c ; appointment only. aia. a ag -_? _ | 2160_M15. Ortonville NA_1-2815 pa $150 to $350 o month
ics ay beautiful” Colonial Hills, ts Down : _3 bedrms. ‘1% baths. asst. | BY OWNER: 3 ACRES VACANT
orraws HiLis | Gre Rotation of this three bed | WILL YOU INTO A VERY BEAU. © water outlets.
wiiful 3 Bedroom brick, ‘Elizabeth Lake Estates | wom ‘home with oversized sles-| "clean 4 room home. total 4 ty. Built to last forever, Interior Pisa, “ QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED:
; Brick Raoch Home witn grand | e wo cer ic = only $5500 w mont pay- ‘ beam lings, bard-
Seo” Awomate oll heat. view of lake and” close” to large living oom with ments of $49.80. Located west of avinleal cod paneling, | bedrooms, | _ Commercial Property . Late mode} saute.
a queen. aonutitully safe sand beach, 24 ft. center | rock fireplace co — wand town, 3 blocks | from Ca pe hn ro os. ving | 21%4 acres on Scott Lake | Reserences.
ndscaped yard with extra peels rag oho | on to a jovel h, a Must be seen to° value. | road, just south of Pontiac
Fa he ae rooms, model fiichen and 1! She’ modern kitchen two car West Bloomfield Priced at $22. Includes car | yy. J d. Call OR 3-5498 . $990 to $2,970 cash for taventery.
| lots. Widow owner has priced attached garage. YOU / WILL | THIS 7 ROOM HOME HAS 4 = | i peting, drapes, traverse rods, ake roa
JUST WEST OF TOW for quick sale VE TO ‘HOM rooms, wi y of closet lial! automatic la y. By owner. AD | fon BALE 2 rors, ON BROWN | - § to 10 hours spare time a week.
St. "Benedict s neighborhood : | to: appreciate it. $28,000 ‘Terms. space, large 13x24 ft. liv om | : | _ Point. : 0. iD Orton Twp’ 4% acres. It! 2 bo not ¥ 7
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3 bedroom brick and frame Upper Long Lk. Estates | owner says “‘SELL* Kitchen with built-in. even a | with a iota at Witass Lake, interested = - sae * |" unless s you are fully ausified and
home —_— Carpeting and dra- High on a hill and @ pictur- | This three bedroom brick home range, full basement, 1 car ga- $5,500, a —___—___| able to start at once. For inter-
peries included. Full dining esque view of lakes end in Indian Village. Large rooms.| rage & located. on 180x120 ft. lot. | Uiiinicbes. ue of Bug Bear Lake | SELECT GH | DS ge view in your city, write briefly
pesmi oct eenes (5 Ul at country side. Newer 7 room fireplace. new carpeting, gas. privileges on Middle Straits lil near Lewiston, 100 ft. waterfront, | Overlooking “Forest Lake Golf) about yourselt and include your _
porch. Full basement, 2) jong and ow Brice Ranch | heat. full’ basement, garage | Lake. $11,900. \ft j NMA cheap. Write Charles Branscombe, | COUTSe, on Ayershire. 180x220 ft | Shone number
car g&@rage Nice yaru. Home with attached 2 car | Price reduced $1,900 down Al » awh Gui! lord Maine, Rt. 2. Price $7500. Call re 3- 4544 or FE
fenced in rear garage. To imc.ude buiit in | terms Cass Lake ie a 2-0351. WRITE
oven, dishwasasr —dispcsal. | CANAL FRONT, THIS 2 BEDROOM oe CAN eet, at ee OTTAWA HILLS carpeting throughout end J hn Kk. Irwin & Sons homie is finished in knotty, wall _with room to build. MI 6-9144. — = = BOX 37
You've always wanted a draperies. A cagice level cor- | are ie to wall carpeting in living room | I -AKEFRONT SPECIALS *
a~ RE on the West side oer a oore landsceped and | REALTORS | & dining room, screened in back | $1,500 FULL PRICE — and you
RE IT IS! 3 bedrooms, cicana lot. No better value 313 West Huron Street reh & fenced rear yard. 120 See this large brick & frame. can have very uberal | terms rms, Over | PONTIAC PRESS
Vestibule entrance, fireplace anywhere. Owner moving eut . *>02* FE 5-9447 or 1| t. on canal. $10,900. | 4 Lge. living room. Nice kitchen, one acre soil 5
@en bia recreation = ay dae “4 J EVE 2-8503 { ARRO REALTY built-in features. sate a with “excellent arainage aes G. 424
Too! ining room McCULLO real ™m. re es. 8TO! ILDIN .
Mea velour kitchen; ~~ J $143 Cong Elispbe — j bathe, } ‘rurnace. rage 90 — reer bates Sa You | wr 0 742800 dn. OL 32-9761.
Waster, breakfast n ohn baw Township FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 | 300 _— fa west of these wonderful values. | ACHINE SHOP FOR SALE, MaA-
Laundry room. Doubie brick Pleasant 4 room & bath home, Open 9 a.m. to $:30 p.m. Sun. 1-5 | Oxford. rgain. T geo eo equipment & tools. FE
Strbecus gril, Sleable “ot nN 7, e | ir floors, pestered walle ic | py OWNER. 3 SEDROOM MOD.| , °° PONTIAC REALTY | H, BROWN, Realtor | _ $13, afer ¢ pm. id urnace, alum. siding, awnings e 7 se : LeRsHIP FOR SAL -
SEEING BELIEVING! 1 rT Garage. Nicely landscaped. Paved re. West side. ebeter acboo- | "@ 1959 by NEA Service, ne im Se GARDENE: ee a! ese Lake | Read at GARINE DEs 7 7OR SALE
NO DOWN Eten =a eS ane neal street. $9600, terms. | quick sale. ey riced for Tat. Rag, UA. Pot. O LASAL na bata ang ‘beaches, New PE or | heal sage 8 nec movie. Must a
ve have ealtor ’ , \ en v °
3 bedroom Somes eats i 670 W Huron St Ph. Pe 4-352 WW aterford pois oe WRIGHT \ £4 | peng ein need ted AP awe For Sale Farms 48 _Gostelio’s Lake Orion. MY 31538.
aay ae er deed | See cater seaies - di “It’s not much goad for anything. All you can ~*~ On | st ee 2 ae eae Soa, ts, ACRE FARM. METAMORA OX: ~ SINCLAIR OIL
and in top condition Low CHOICE HOME SITES LOTS 1x plus 8 «oom home at rear of | GIs—Nothing Down is lei lice department!”"’ AGRE F Has evaliaple attractive 2-stall 1 150 and | Beautiful W g po pa MACEDAY LAKE fore area. OA &-
monthly Peete” Cull Hille, Subdivision. Weter. paved property. °3 er heat 2 car $32,gPER MONTH WEsT : 4 bedrooms, large farm house edrvice station. Ey a May per cent in : S . r, ment, of] heat. 2 car | SID _ BEDROOM. a ~~ —< iding. aluminum sto and lease. Loca’ zie Hwy -
us to see them streets. $2,650 | garage. FULL Base new s uminum GooD -HADLEY AREA showroom & office.
} ! MENT. GA- , eens, odeled rch, bee Rd. 40 ft. wroom
veut e oe ,. WwW. W, Ross Homes, Inc.| AGE. For Sale Houses 43 ___For r Sale Houses 43 Tt ecre: oo Mii Mice iawn| % ve ares, with house. |-- Ress. reat. Financ
EVEAINO® & SUNOS SPN Clarkston Brick Ranch eee | we nag trees. Across road from lake. barn. Nice private lake, Owner |” available. Call PE 4181. ___
Bob Alton—FE_ 4-5236 ELIZABETH aaa AT YOUR, Lake privileges, custom built BARGAIN | FOR SALE 4 RM. HOUSE. CAN Caen cake | duced to $14,000 cash — See this s | BEAUTY Bor te uz apes a Wits
Bob Casteli—FE 2-7273 back door, golf at your front | 1954. Living room 13x24, fireplace, 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE , be seen anytime at 1069 Pre- bedroom.aicely furnished, pri- aves Maines, forced to. sell
Don Nicholie—FE 4-6044 door, 4560 Motorway. 3 bedroom | ining room, 3 bedrooms, tile| ON PAVED STREET BAR- monte Bure OSTAens: : H. 'P. HOLMES, ANC. | Geo ranch. FE_ 5-1098. bath. Base has fi vate beach. 3 ey, —_—_ a due to Yiness. Very reasonable.
a ee | bath: eal pment f car alten, Seat d PRICED a Me. | $200 DOWN and stores. $8,500, 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE 5-2083 Mrs, Hall MA 46-2165 0 IC *HOLIE NICE. LOE. oe BATH. | $23,000, terms, iiciudes carpeting | 3 Bedroom starter house with base: Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Po HADLEY FARM ~~ STANDARD OIL
J nace ‘eacrte flowers. ‘ult x | lane cai JIM WRIGHT, Realtor , ment. rough wirtn we ed ; = ccs Huron | 109 ACRES IN GOOD PARMING 2 «ial! station for lease. Small
« HARGER CO. trie! Easy terms. PE 208%. | Seminole Hills 343 Oakland Ave FE $041 NORTH SIDE J BDRM. ALL MOD. Nothing Daw MULTI-LAKES | area 2 small @reams 00 Drop" | investment. Por information call
"33 w HURON __FE_ 5-8183 Large 7 rm. brick home, 2 baths a | erm ranch. Lee. lot PRA er ee ee WOLVERINE LAKE — 4 BEDROOM FARM HOME with Noward VE 1-326 after 7. 33 _W HURO! _ aes +d < BY | mo Hoyt Realty hicks y | to GI — Just mortgag Lee. High & Dry lot. | _Howard
" " | @xceptionally large living foom, OWNER, 3 BEDRM. BRICK.) "si: costs for this 3 bedroom FP cad beaches, | eth, full basement, — eo IL INCOME $800 DOWN. MI 6-1432 fireplace, dining room, break-, storms and screens, full base a surro' .. 5 ©’. | sox8d barn, silo ~~ STANDARD OIL
ter S t, di N Waterf al he home on/the East side. Ful chose by. $1.950, terms 300,
miter — = ‘ Sa a a Aa schools ies geen’ carte Gk OWNER | Dasemenk, oll heat. Also, 1 3060 Commerce Rd. MA 415 8 “— Realtor ma 2 otal station, tor lee ‘Goad. qalionaee
« Hi i ay —— .
(BY OWNER WHERE ELSE CAN YOU drapes included. 2 bedrooms & | ee ee eee ee SBATHS. NEWLY DECORATED — rae ; PREE “ oxtord, OA 8-312, Orion, MY 2-231) OPSUT® gis training New. hillside home, almost | acre.) “BUY A HOME FOR bath up. Oil heat. 2 car garage. _ 3-8252 after 6: | we 2 1228 W Siet With the purchase of any lake- — “TEASE 3138, Oren. Tee available: Call MI 6- yey days.
mooted Sith, stream at caer | | | ee , Mest Suburban [| trent (lot ahis Syeekend20lt | “farm ga eivwenther fond, on wit| Gcorge Howard, VE 1M afte Fami < s . | | . ~ a
Family Eich eure i bedrooms, $82 DOWN | Orchard Lake Village | Picturesque Suburban | kd Riewe it, geen aaa an hie, Maer: as vaduuee trade free & clear Pontiac | a Fannie noes
5 closets Hot water baseboard) -TOTAL- | Exclusive Harbor Hills, Cass Lake | RETIREMENT HOME borhood. Lake privileges. _ Price. Lincoln 1-1988._ 7 nights. MA $1002. a4 Ay a&
SUNOCO _ SERVICE STATIONS
FOR RENT
Established locations with mini-
mum investment for inventory
*TELEGRAPH RD. AT MYRTLE
PONTIAC
LAKE RD
AT DOVER
Just West of MS9
Complete 6 weeks paid training
program Financial assistance to
those who qualify. Por complete
information phone Mr. Griffith
SUN OIL CO. DETROIT
Pon 3-383
830 am. to § p.m Mon. thru Fri
GArfield 2-6943 Eves. after 7 pm.
and Saturdays.
TRUCK sERVICE ING GOOD business. Well located Good
equipm Large stock of rts
and supplies. Two biock ings
Approx: i i% eager Ragas
oa ¥ stree ea] for
terminal. wu w 25 r cent
on your investment. s
000 for everything. Terms.
RESTAURANT Rochester area
1 steel equip
e Nhe
bus “
tunity for large increase in this
growing area. Priced right
REPAIR SERVICE on engines
and
"*rotat extra income an/
ciao Total price $8,250 wits
“STATEWIDE — Estate Service of Pontise
D CHARLES. —_s
unm ri Telegraph
Sena mont Cod W ork BALE & pain ING For
te work,
show
ced # months liquor Nest eriats) CR. RAWEORD AGENCY 609 Fitnt: MY 3-114), FE 6 $2306
Sale Land Contracts — 5a
| 22% DISCOUNT. LAND CONTRACT
—— $7,934 Pa aggeanel Lg per
Seasoned
Ph OR 40358 ‘2 ‘PANGUS, REAI. TOR 2160 M-18, Ortonville NA 17-2815
PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL.
Ask for Mr. Ctrk. -
CAND CONTRACTS TO BUY On to ee Earl Garrels, EM 3-251! EM 3-4086
“VAL- U-WAY | POR VALUES & TRADES
60% DISCOUNT
Bloomfield. Milford. Clarkston, | “ DEFER HUNTERS 63.127 tn land contract Nets $2
cae wae Parochalal and THE DEER ARE DRIVING THIS Per month si 6 per cent Wil
es men ah peel | cee located NE, yg 4 ane Churche i
ing. $1,998 420 dows, $20 monthly | Michigan. Consolidated | R. J. (DICK) VAI.UET Phone H. Bloch, LI 8-71. | Hunt Club Area. 0 acres eeared Reeker
LOT 100x190 Fi. IN SE AOTIFUL | ran ee ots enced. , | 245 Oakland Ave. a "til 830
Weikins Pontiac Estates. FE pend Large y'bedroom house, | FE 5-0693 or 4.3531
LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE f See ook gd aan ead cate a) | ae eee Tex186. Read se vetiaing. Geme!l accck tcxane net paar! tor WANT BORROW $4500. FUR-
paving. $ small hunting oP nay Idea) nished lakefront cottage with
R. I. V iCRERSHAM ~ — for less than $100 per large _lot_as eoiateral. Oi 38-3079.
7195 W. Maple MAytair 6-6250 Money to Loan 53
Beautiful Building Site Site | LOUIS “Tug” BORST A barry ane 160x170 bey hoger pd eA.
arce] on ed road - ‘
Peleeh ‘Dulkdten site for a lovely | 20'¢_W. Huron PB_6-3068 Bl I *K NER
Gast acca” mana wi ae the Th brick oat lass * wn. ’
LADD’S, ‘INC focated ‘in’ row ' oomanent on WEERS YOU CAN ° Main Street in Holly, one r, BORROW UP TO $500
3885 Lapeer Rd. (M24) private parking lot, will alter to OFFICES ‘N
— Figs Mm = oe “suit, rea terms can Pontiae — Drayton Plains — Utica
4288 Dixie Hwy. (0.8. 10) Sat tencask: caaaan a Taph | Walied_Lk., Bivminghem, Plymouth
Drayton Plains OR 31231 or FE! Nelson, Holly, Michigan. Phone| Borrow with Confidence
5-9292 MElrose 7-411.
Of Oiled are waa cis | | FOR LEASE eb i ve .
improvements. FE 4-5638. ’ By me oll Co Moder 2 bay Household Finance
Township. PE 28 me, ATERFORD | tor service station je gee 5% S$. Saginaw St. , FE 40538
eee o| beer | LOANS rms. compie' -
950 EM 3-0933, Butler. GROCERY and MEATS ventory Fixtures TO $500 —
RESIDENTIAL include 15” coube rp bea nee Toancoe Drayton Woods 80x150. $2,300. frozen food . meat Woodhull Lake. front, each 171x183, euber, electrio pap oe va FRIENDLY Gk SERVICE sandy ‘beach, gas on street. $5,500
& $6,000.
Sylvan ——- front lot, James K
Blvd., x 210, water & sewer
in. $11, ‘O00. terms. in box, scales, babe pero os reg-
| ister, frozen food . se
$3.000 Wilson price. corner ayy lord |
santens MLIVINOSTON NE
63 W. Lawrence St 4-1538-0
LOANS $25 TO $ $500 ‘m yerr gory or other se-
cu on'hs to repay
service is fast, friendly and
ful. Pasa t office or ohone
HOME & AUTO
LOAN CO. ?N Perry St. ‘Corner E. Pike;
INCOME PROPERTY. PART- ~ good . Loca
ments, separate bath aoa? right; COMMERCIAL nr to Dr aig gy
off W. Huron. Call FE 8-8375. | Baldwin, Ave. near Haward, 90 ene of several hoe aromas
ft. f . 000, te : .
eee rare aes 2 corners. 300° Poniiae Lake Rd. i a ved, 8
___MACEDAY LAKE & water available.” Can be ‘di-| “oute, Established 19. yra- Part large farm house vided. time. Can be expanded. Write
new siding, | aluminum storms an Elizabeth Lake Ave., 233x120 cor- Press Box 92.
screens, large remodeled porch, 1 ner plus additional lot —1 «
= landscaped. gg ong gl Fie doctors LET’ S TALK
. Across road eke. eh
$9,500, $2,000 down. iene roses: 3) beth” beam BUSINESS” Ww. LAKE at rear. €21,000, terms. . ,
4 bedroom, nicely furrisned, priv- | B
ena piores *ye'800. "82.000 down, Roy Annett, Inc.’ + Small town savin: Easy to
wpa M. Jones, Real Est. Realtors since 1923 - wom. yg J ae |
823 W. Huron 29 £. Huron eral 8-o466 = 'Y orieed. Neap, Pontiac.
i UNION LAKE 3 BEDRM Pues Evenings & Sunday 1-4
fue tandvcape Prived a Coin Laundry
sell at 612, on 18141. "For Sale. Acreage 4 47 lone. Your gate ee. ts |
‘a, ‘BEAUTIFUL 107 LOT ON PRIVAT 6 Acres—Wooded $13,500. Call Mi 4-264 or or hUiberry Bast Roties. beautifully weeted = | ls bullding site in Quist, se- MICHIGAN BUSINESS
3 bd meen Myc is lake | $luded location — yet only | SALES CORPORATION
von’ A terme to’wun’ finves |. Carl W. Bird, Real et A hee AiG fitco'"tne "9-506. Go Siti | | 00) Commeniy Berl be. ps snes EE Bee DOOR : or m Nat'l Bk. Bidg.
_ 48825, . FB ¢-4211 . "Eves PE fies * a3 +1582
GET $25 TO $50C ON YOUR
Signature whe
» EH AS OR”
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through Classified Ads!
Yes, whatever it is — dial
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959
Money to Loan 53) Sale Household C Goods 5 57 _Sale Househc Householi G Goods eed MODEST MASDENS
CONDITIONER SALE. 1% H.-P. POWER MOWER, ER MOWER. 935; REPRIOER TO $500 LOANS $349. 1 hp. $199. % hb 149. ‘or i electric ' dryer, or Finance Co. Cosh & carry prices. ele an Sadiet | i gee sore.” gr gr.
ae N. Y den cultiv y :
Easy 8-066) Bore A pe trie stove Se okiid's’ motar ‘ear. ve 1 e, 2 4 i
TEAGUE FINANCE Co. AUTO. Ww s MAYTAG $7. FE 6
: 202 N.. M "elec. dryer. Bal. 82 per wk. 30° OCHESTER it pa ¢tu_ te apt | —REFRIGERATORS— R ’ ICH. refrig. “s_ MY 33711.| Renewed Gua: Delivered
LOANS TO $500 ABOUT ANT TEIN you ee — CEOIgS ‘20 —
POUND AT pean Goop jo amor Goops ttle Pontiac Ph ® OL 60111 OL 1-019 Oe Bee ot oS | a Ww HURON FE 41566 WHEN YOU NEED sof ail ¥inds. NEW & OBED | REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S t our wade ept for rea) 1968 models. One of America's
$25 TO $500 bargains makes. Perfect, new, guaran-
We wil oe Hind baie you | we tuyianivar crcce’ Come out | frgerstor fares Mile mare than STATE NANCE CO. | and look around. 2 acres aie ey AR Fiuo- 103 State Bank. Bidg. da Phone FE 54-0241 . rescent, 393 Orchard ave. &
FE 4-1574 [*) MON., BAT. ® TO 6 _ |
PRI 9 £0 9 REFRIGERATOR & GAS BTOVE. |
gansta sakes nts | BEom to ) Mortgage Loans 54,_Ro. ie om Asbers | TNOER Ma
— BUMPER POOL TABLE, 2 BARS &| for ool $31.20 or oa accom CONSOLIDATE E | couch. OR 3-7589, ‘yments of “ monthly. Capl-
Y debts. Get om ane
Bo io i
it cus te Gokues nome bANKAUPI STOCK | _Terms Feel App OR Free estimates, Free consultation ¥ — Bedroom ang | 8T('VES BOUGHT, 850L Ex.
BiG REAR Comernucty, Co. est sets. Chairs aad. rock: | Turner's, 609 Mt Clem- Jt S 31833) ers Lam: and tables. Bx/| ens 23-0601. springs Mattresses. Must sell | SANDALWOOD | | . waps 55 immediately 6 chanee tors real | “ter studio couch. $10. Call FE.
PRONT LOTS AT GAY-| Susie Bey Drapten Pinine, Coen | eee eee OBS: + Le we wate lor down per-| Se Pde ne con nt OPeD | SEARS & ROEBUCK NEW SUDS | ment on medium p bome of A& P Market | _ saver. ‘will sell for 38. OR 3-0152. | '
or ve, 7. oe > i" CON- $US Pontise BEA ig tebe bin bh ‘ «ROOMS & BATH IN NORTHEND upped. reel pon or A
‘rack. car "es ieaiter "ns “4 vs ie : i.8.".,' Can credit ig Lng mB. Manzo Electric |
es ate _Producte. sg Co 1060 W. Buros. .
BEAUTIFU : E }ACRES ON SASHABAW craex BEAUT UL FaAyr 216 - Zh0 TRADE-IN DEPT. Swap for eo 00d secrifice for $83.45 oF y $9.05 pt |
sg rd east Located or wit sell’ for ¥ months. Call $4721. | for. $2,000 seas Maan aa A & K Home Products.
house. For information ‘on 3 GRAND NEW SOFA BEDG, $44.95.
7 CUBIC PT. REFRIGERAQOR | Rolevey, sed; ‘ramen 48 aoe.
é PT. HYDRO-PLANE. swAP pont pt Hoan ati Dames |
2-wheel trailer or anyt
q
equal value. PE 4-053.
% FT. MASONITE HUNTI
trailer, 12 ft rowboat, 24
Munts TV, oil space heater,
console ironer, Wil) trade
1 PLYMOUTH BTOCe wap for aes Seats
Beliviue V4 engine 6
as
iis FORL FAIRLANE model car or sell LA
Orchard Lake Ave.
SET OF INFANTS
5-0588
iat. 2150.
PE 27310
E SET AND 4 ap, @ sell.
table and 4 ee
take over payments. | Will new Plus misc. articles MIDGET RACE CAR
Er _for_cash. UL 21663. jean 81 Oneida after 3 p.m PE 5-2301
LAKE EQU STOVE. GOOD COND NEw VANIZED PIPE lot of caben. OR 9-1561. # win Dt: Wage 13sec ft.
BoaT TRAILER. 22 BF. ‘OUT- Sein. Z1-ft. lengths ..... 17348 ft.
board motor. P illgas refrigerator, It's way PL iG SUPPL
2 wheel trailer, water paddle) ign ow. Here's one you'll be 173 PE 5-2100
a? soz, amaller outboard = proud to own 2==SPAING =<
= PEER'S BEAUTIFUL Desx TABLE COM | pre co. nO Es ea bination " r ry lor dining ommerce seer een en eeteeees . .
yoom cutee. Dassen Fugie ye EM 3-4114 Ua. Govt Paint...” $100 Gat fe - C RANGE i) 2 Pewee... <. sy $2.96
EAUTIPULLY SHADED 2 RED-\GE washer ...... . $18.95 MART
room bungalow. full basement end Refrigerator .............. “0 E ARISTOCRAT OF WORLD BOOR 1661 8. RD. garage. on M59. with lake privi- Weter softner $39.96 " Pp , Encyclopedia. 1 Mile W.. Mile, PE 3-688
OS i with ¢ chairs. Up- ever be; sell te Write dhoomfieid Shop down @f make deal for Louse- 1465 Auburn FE €3873 UL 23000|/ B set u Fiat 4 ec Preas, Bex % SLEDGE Ba
trailer MUtwal 45631 Rs a deat wiles Ro- den tool, PE _ C HH POR USED TVs TAPE we can save you money on new | chester. , : ~ AVAILABLE = PREFINISHED PANELINO radio-\b reezers sizes ras.) ——___ rhead rs. 8XT's -
Working of cot PE 308 Samuels Apol. MA $0011" ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE | Sol Mpatia. factory. secon Mobegany 6" ........ | 300 per A -_ — — — -——- — — —— | : . few used doors teh eh .
DAVENPORT. aad a td Ce quae — a igh o — - ete red Gam “Construction Company. 2260 | Cherry panes. Ms | Sle per ft
ENGTIaNPoNTER POPE FOR HEM yo; and wed am Taye | Yel gaah, price Capit Appl | sore REO Wowsn Wan- | BENSON LUMBER CO. acyibing of equal value PE Pine. ‘corner’ af ke |renty Service Reo & Wil-Mow- +368 _| Tne Howard PE e510 | Sales. See the "50 Reo Rider. All Oe ECIALS ©
MASTER STO! FREEZERS — UPRIGHT PAMOUS Antiques S7A makes sharpened & engine re-
Cee ine La na. 7%", geome brands Sersiched. Terrific , ~~ . Pick pb delivery BE alues they TOP r wp 5
TY it SPL, BORE 7S > hae nda mn chigns |? SOE MORRLS TOR BED Part Dr. A
ot _near Commerce. OR 3-2043._ | escent. 383 Orchard items. 3258 Devon Brook, Boom-| ANCHOR NCES
Gmc SUBURBAN CARRY - ALi _4° _ Id Hills Prada ‘
Like new Swap or sell PE 2.6279 ron y aALE- 1 LIVING BOOM GENTURY HOUSE ANTIQUES. Fas Esti * on” pote
OAs 8 | STOVE. $25 | $125. 1 dinette set, 4 chairs, $40. 10387 Big Lake R4., | Davisburg.
| Coffee table and end tables.| Ri 1 in village of Afdersonville. | AIR 1% EP. &
+3000 ____ | plond, $40. 1 elec. stove, $100. All b cach a7. Suntays by op holst, $378. ised sobrt time. PE
Few x8 - _ BOUGHTRAILER.| this turnitere is like new en! ST eae ae | 4-3136. Bel) or trade PR 2320 of PE € mos old. Phone OAkiand 8-2936. | = Pomme x ANTI sts | SATHROOM FIXTURES. Ol &
oe, __=S___§_..___ |sos—gars % Ton G8 AIR “WORLD MD cay a i ion| gs furnaces, hot water & steam
PHILCO ELEC RANGE. 7 YRS |" conaitione: with tower. 4 months | Bldg. Ma , eae, Ann A | boilers. Automatic r heater
old, for a deep {reese or older yao McCray walk-in cooler, $% rm § 1 to 10 p.m. Adm. Hardware, elec. su s. crock &
model car. piano or cash UL , 1, with a sew compressor. — | tile. Galv © Tr, black,
wink seo a Se | ae ILL TRADE OR SELL LOTS NEAR . Supe
UL MDE G8 OLE LOTS aan PURNITORE, BOT ANTIQUE & Television & Radios §7B| Oum = ronys SUPPLE on. FS _ £9). FaaEEEAS BORGES FREEZERS 2685 Lapeer Ra PE 45431 WILL TRADE 33 PISTOL FOR Chast (Gadi casn TVs. ———
Matchless motor up to 1952. Coo- sew models mod or| chased st your home. PB 2-0367 oY AND SAVE
_tact Chuck, 226 5 Parke. crate-marted models at big dis- GLOBE scour 8-38 IVER, | 4” soul pipe, * 79 igth.
__ For Sale Clothing *p years to pay | Fo sty aoe 5 see eS door... hewwart) 1
pina days same es casb See the latest in TV's at: Peer | No. 3 Osk feorinmg. ........ 965 M 3 FORMALS. SIZE 9 TO 12, BLUE, WAYNE GABERT Applisn. | Gomplete 42" eabinet with wall
& white, FE 2-000). _i21 FE sei | Ra BM 3-414, \ cabinet, $81
é PORmALa, SIZE § & 10 WORN GLipER 10 | Lum
once Reas. FE ¢-3173 after 5. po Water Softeners 57C amo vonrerine Log
ALL L SIZES CLEAN USED ORE — FORGO: ..2.66 65055 wee 7 » S5Y a Ok CLES. ra
pants rom 4 eee eoce--c+eecseoerces
worm Open Sin wing machine...... . $15 O I Kelvinator refrig, Bargain; #1
7 Gays. 3 Orebare i on Walnet buffet .........2-000.05- i AUT MAT C Mariva.
FORMAL SIZE 12, WHITE LACE. riety Dawe ss cscs Water Conditioner Beer AND ike Mat PE b teal.
waits length, PE 6 Wee OO... cciscecewscces slo NEEDS NO SALT | aes ERAPTSMA ” T ABLE, aaw,
— ia as “ee rORMAL we gE & Ce cos | Coolev Soft Water Co on a nd 7
14 ¥ ro once x4
fength sane dress, size 12-14 Everything for tho Heme rE rE set | on. saws & a tools. OL 1
t 7 104 8. Saginaw 23-5523 | MICHIGAN SOFT WATER ; i | SEBOHEF, Ba ees &
” Sale Household Goods 57 OAS SERVEL REFRIGERATORS | announces We stynd ot (COLLAPSIBLE 3168. OR up VE sits
a water beaters. Fiesr model | heir new office. Very special of- | ice | REMINGTON PORTABLE So Pelee ee eee | One MACE BED RERVICR See Ue él aie
2 PC LIVING ROOM SUITE.| ti ers. As low as $50. 3964 W. Wal-| station cash register. PE 4-347 . :30.
chair. Upright — das RanOee ton Ave. just east of CHICKEN BROODER, NE\ STUDIO COUCH. BOY N
Ma DRAWER METAL BLUEPRINT . bath with ”
a 3 ne Ea ats OVER wo URED Ty GETS FROM | TER MBral BLUEPRINT pe, colored bath oot with sss ie w pal’ MAN'S Ss um
Aacirel son 2, ag steed rd Sol io YR. S2GAL WA wn Pecory toga = gular é a rE =e S ae WAL re! and gua: 5 a % . =
labor and parts 30 days. We take FE %2267 — Life a od a. BA e"uatsin SUPPLY, Rovectroceh —. ose per
trade-ins at Obel TV, Eliza-| R 05 mpson, 700 ELECTRIC WATER HEA A es age. ert
beth Lk. Ra., PE 4-4945. Open 9 oxi2 Felt Base ugs, $3. 808, es RING Eni | completely. Imetalied oo Detroti | Romes ie3 kg fai oat
to 9 dally. ponce paint, $1.96 9 EA NOeD » EM Edison tines, Bo money down. Copper pipe, me Buse per ft.
is CU. FT. UPR TPRIGHT AMANA RUBBER BASE P Sco _3-10.___sawa COMPLETE Samuel's Appl.. MA $6011 catesa $3.38 per at
freese—like new. $150. FE|414-Ft, open vie 10 STEEL ba FENCE ORCHARD LAKE :
i" with screens & storm sash. Val. Wa SOFTENER. 80,000 GR
5 renrone— excencere 212,05 TW, Huron. a a3 $t5._PE_ 30631. Stee} and wood. 6 morte. TE Ball-o-mati
* ftio estimates, Northwest . FE +O 3 Lg,
ARTICLES, MA {ARBLE TOP chest, pine chest, ice
cream tables é& chairs, old dishes,
lamps, bells, collector's items, an-
e chairs & Ra. OR 3-2122.
ADMIRAL C RANGE. _ Perfect cond. $96. im *3-078.
r a
ah
inthe J. be
GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell
things you're mot using
through Classified Ads!
°
- —_
Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE
“I have to’ wear my best clothes to bed, ‘You see, 1 walk | By Jay Alan|
in my; sleep and want to be well dressed!’
Fors Saie Miscellaneous 60
30 GAL. | a0" ELECTRIC MOWER,
water ng et ——_ Man's suit,
Children's
5-26 |
KITCHEN CABINET
tly scrate Re-conditioned player piano. ae ae Sales
Sacctens ss OR 3.1866 or PE 3-7434 | 6301 Dixie way
GALLAGHER’S __| pes te | en Tgavs 0 week
as ee ue a Far ahoy a Wits B| side & out FE Le or FE
~ WANTED /__ Hunting Dogs 69A. , OXFORD
Wiegand Music Center promt = TRAILER
For Sale Miscellaneous 60 "A*4% ARS 2GRMCUE MOLE) “einiver. Ob asia. “| SALES ~ WANTHD = ALTO Max. “eee ner hunting. Cheap. PE EWAN LOENERAL GARWOOD
_Sale oo Goods 65 | SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS. REO. rent Pees
_ Orchard Lake
Sale Musical Goods 62 For Sale Pets
SMALL GRAND PIANO—6a80
Smal! apt. piano. Exc. cond.
| Small mahogany spinet, like new
| Used blond chord organ
Special sale on all accordions
Re-conditioned player piano y'
he
— ALL AKC. BRITTANY SPA MALE. 10° P. MOT etal tre to bogie | UL 30a. me MAS 1°, 3 A Torti: ers with lessons. PE 5-5428. AKC REG. ENGLIGN SPRINGER REG. Late
DEMONSTRATOR __| pips, S640 Dirle Hwy, Clarkston. | i057 PALACE: 2 3,8, Conn Electronic = = .
Maple - finish oT t: "Senders avg be Aye cee ag .
ais musIC BOSTON > CHAMP | __like new: ae M 8B. Tele 92-0567 | stock. boas. rT] ai PF.
Across from Tel-Huron COLLiz MALES. REA-| Ress. days OR o
a By ntal of the wer Blac . * x Bree_Oh Sf your ‘cholee, Ask about the| CHIHUAHUA MA BLACK & | 4 5m ee eee ———"
ocat Sould you decide to | 22, 8 mos. old. & eg ; new
pes ro rest 8 Jegaew shots. Sacrifice for “OR | _fice $2100. OR 3-387.
a, oe. : 32124 ALMA—STAR .
Et BQUIPWENT.— SPEAKERS | OHRMAN PO BUIES. | , CMAMrsOw — OSBAT Lange and amplifiers. Call after 6 p.m. aa “ ie HEALTHY i AIRSTREAM
MAMOND ORGAN — WALWUT. . on suis eotced for ifs, See them and get with | PARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES | *te°
Punch, Fone chamber, OA 8210. | 189 Sanderson yEsmn| °, “ence Buren
Fane bade AR SCHMIDT fi 4 join va ‘
D PIANO | Auburn. UL 22200. SALE OR >
Walnut console Balm condi- | PA OES, ‘60, 1 bedroom. FE 5-1503.
$37.50 down. $12 per food oe ave
Little
SABLE MALE,
ears old. housebroken, reas.
54-1750.
RED FEMALE DACHBHUND, 1 1 ¥R,,
“
beau-
start at $125. OL Ponting Chief & & Detroiter
POODLE, WHITE MINIATURE
_female, 3 mos. old. 171 Navajo.
PEKINGESE AKC.
Authorized Sales
and 10
a one, large vse of ite = We top ae |
| Bob Hutchinson
_ Mobile Homes
Hunting
ee eon
GOLP
rg oan to-wpe scl) Dogs Trained, Boarded 70
Guna — BO, LL, TRADE.|50G, aND CAT, BOARDED. wou Je Burr-Sbell. 375 rine
buy sell. and mount- Hay, 0 Grain & Feed 71
Z Burr Sbells_8. Feiegraph bf % RAW, sa ee GOLF CLU ag 2 i A es A
TWO 500-MILE
TICKETS. PHONE FE 46274. INDIANAPOLIS
Beit _Minnows, Etc, 65B | ~~ ALL TYPES OF ST & a6 CUT
i Ng a Ra Bo iately, e, ‘aper.
MI ¢-8362. .
~ ‘For Sale Livestock 72 hay, straw, and oats, corn
er. OA us
ae . (| STANDARD | BRED MA BAIT DEALERS cer cope color wee e
_ ipermaiion call OR o 0°¢8y or .
3-2704 oF MAS-6041 <1) smatl dappie gray gelding GRAWLERS 3 DZ. bc; RED- Wc; RED pony 5 waeel cory, coer. saddle,
we s 80 tor ; big worms 60) _— : wad :
for 0c; tackle. Also clean used | 2 GURN COWS AND 1 HER- work ts from 35¢; open 7 ford yrs. old. 6800 Secord
_ Says, dp Orehara Lk Aves | Ra. OA $3341. ‘ fang LITTERS. MElrose 4-049?
Sand Dirt Oe , Gravel & rt 6 6 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. FRESH.
14 DAY 8ER CK DIR1 taka —— 3893 Cooley _fill, sand & igrevel, PE $1645 0 | © S TNO | HORSE. | 1 TOS YDS (BLACK DIRT. TOP |” White @'s rited. PE. $-0805
_trea PE taon tre ‘| €xcELLENT \ RIDING HORIES. ee for children \and adults. Phone
| PA RICH BLACK DIRT 8 PARM| National 1-31
| tein LITTLE HORSE. — @ YR. OLD | OK gelding, w . Big winner
at horse shows. a) for children
: : or adults. Price $200. DIRT,| MAple 5-1770, 7660 Allen Road, Clarks
Wanted Livestock 73
tle. ‘| WANTED: PIGS f& & YOUNG CAT-
Porrest Jones, MA 5-0816.
Sale Farm Produce 75
APPLES
mess Grenaeds. S600) Grelese 25. $1 BU. & UP. HOME
GLACKMORE FARMS. 12150 SIL- <1 Rad. Apples, $1.50 a bushel.
1 s
OAKLAND
Pe SotaTGh
Jack Co¢hran.
BOTA $1
__ Out SEED POTATOES. PONTIAC
_Reds. MY_ 21711. SEED AND EATING ATOES. 392) north Bald Mountain Road,
of Silyerbell. FEB 56-3810. 8. Pull
Lake Orion. MY
SEBAGO SEED POTA FE 17-6319
LA BUILDERS sUP-
ply Sand, gravel & dirt. Cement,
“SP ES & tile, OR 3-158.
Aw estern grevel.
se cir War comprise ti tes i oun ts sas ‘and. up.
orig fous wit veh tor nse | ACTION TIME sata a ee on terms. bata give, estimates on garage
Ideal Garden Center Used prion 76 eau Material Open trom é to ’
An ecetnet un Ter muren Com BERRY DOOR SALES.
- Paved parking. large service | 4x8 Exterior sheathing . -$2.35 ea. 371 8. Paddock
and office build: Includes sha: Redi-Mix mortar ......... aed
2 any eeme Be pol ot te Peg board ..... ‘Seba zo
gj oa Ort tae fens -. ape e# y
Ca eee terme 1 CEILING TILE—WALL BOARD
SWIMMING POOL HARDBOARD—PLY WOOD
DELUXE MOTEL PIPE—BRICK—STEEL
men A enjoy poy pre yout FHA Terms Pree Estimates
Teon-| fou owned see aoa gd awim,| OPEN 8-8:20 MON. thra 6AT.
Beet!) Site eter tence. 'we| SURPLUS LUMBER - .
aahafen ©. varia ter |v Saieee aay ce ewe, eS ae he 4 5-4101 or
fit tanan SA Dh : ore NEED. A FINANCE- TELL MAGIC |
beat’ it! FIXER? Order Classified) te gp ne ae -
REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Ads to a RE 2 Pe eee
be Bie on tee pe tinon | Want Ad agen on Bg) ae ty
Do it Yourself
DO IT THE EASY WAY! per yd.
pert cent, $3 per
$) per ya. Oversized
Mason
TOP SOIL
s OR 3-0402; Eves.
SCR ee NED TOP TOP SOIL
3 Mek angeretvite Ra nen Rd., near x
for sore
SOIL, SUPER DELIEE 117 TO
oe a E
vel, fill,
:1V & © LANDSCAPING Special: top soil, $13 load. Road
el, fill peat. Landscape
Sone, EM. 3-6004
Wek Seek & Fon 67
5 Etants, Trees, Shrubs 68
A-l TREES. MAPLE, OAK, ETC. Eve ruce, —_ Fir,
Arbor-
tools
ra
ar : iw
Comes } buy. sell.
_Sale Farm Equipment 76 | ss
with
4&8 (1) NEW HOLLAND HAY BALER
FE 40968 between motor.
q.
‘b1 FORD TRACTOR & PLOW. A-i
_ cond $750. FE 54-1183.
i984 FERGUSON TRACTOR wire
agne Sherman
mission. OR 3-03¢6. fr loader.
|
TEws
tillers, new wt
_Fr eae . =
"Sine SRB Pontiac Rd. at
FE 401s +1113
* Evans Qa pese 10 year p nee ll
qecoane fen ower” ont Goodall eee and ATTENTION the new Oliver Crawiers
TURN. Dosers, load-
used.
. Avis. 1 Onayne.
~ — BOLENS THE LEADING POWER LAWN &
GARDEN TRACTOR. fr
scrofa Te twas
HOUGHTEN & S & SON
MARKET.
& Gat., 7 to 1:30 pm. ye from. We trade
have some
TRAILER SALES | Lake
ADJUSTMENT
99¢ GOODYEAR
SERVICE STORE | le & Cass
Sale Motor Seeders 4 =
Phone MI cae.
extras. 5 * -
cond., MI 4-5056.
‘S@ CUSHMAN EAGLE. FACEL-
yke OPs
GooD
. dure
$2308 fee
ween , 2 By Sa Ci,
‘ FARM ers eat.
Silos” 4
5 . ME auerts ‘Creek
For Sale Nousetrailers 78
1056 MATCHLESS 900 TWIN, =.
“able. PE 4-1867, ste to
For Sale Bicycles 8&4
BOY'S COLUMBIA BIKE, 26 INCH. ad
Good cond. FPE4
low as $2 dn. @ mentha bs par. B y Co. 111 N. perry.
WANTED 26"
Pers tiie. - dcx
3
For Sale Housetrailers 78; Be
1981 CENTURY pony
cond. UL $964, aher 0 1959-GALE BUCCANEER us NEW ower lect peeosg
Prorsepewer = ——
BOARDMAN’S + OR 4-0212
Ai Wiliame Lond DA.
ALUMA SPAN AND sTAND.
steel docks, We instal ull ibe marine hardware paint.
boat Aluminum
Boat Works ANCING
DEALER
B0aTs — Wi — TRAILERS
bin -- Inboards and Outboards
and G
Scott Motors and Service
CRUISE-OUT BOAT 63 EB Walton Bivd. FE ¢-4402, 7 days § to 9 FE ¢9370.
ror SALE —- ein, 1% hp. Br-
ellent condition. ear .
875. PE 43326. — T eR- res 30 bp. Access. Trailer. OA
ereury, motor
trailer complete $495
P. to
ww CRUISER. Sleeps 4.
equipped. Reg. $1840. Now mm
“lors to HP. Your choice §35. NEW FIBERG Dinghy tse. Nee pee ions
KAYAKS > BOATS. Reg.
‘motors to 10 EP.
offer. $iée,
‘Lots
be condition, “06, Pm 4toae. SHARE
After All! MONEY TALKS! ° out oa = fh BR og
set the _
TOP DOLLAR’
pixie om” Lo OR" LoT
Dixie Dixie
DRA "OK" Lot
AS
Gays oF Even, cas.
ATTENTION b
’ THIRTY-TWO , wok Ug Ege
ao e
THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26,,1959
___.Wanted Used Cars | 88
CASH E ANY MAKE OR
20 YE
ALD Bt
SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH
OR LEE KELLEY.
|
— J. VANWELT |
__ 4540 Dixie Hwy
"DON" T T LOSE
YOUR CAR wilh show you how to cut
coke payments nalf. Cal al
come out todey
Eddie Steele |
FORD | 3105 ORCHARD LE RD. | KEEGO FE £-820. FE 2-2529
fa YOUR |
- GET THE MOST
FOR IT!
And the most is
what you get at
JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Pek at Cass
FE 8.0488 Open tin
Needed Immediately 100 CARS
1953 thru 1957 Models
Bring Tith—Get Cash
COMMUNITY 2 Motor Sales
AUBURN AT EAST BLVD.
PE 8-4539
~ NOW READ |
THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR
~ TOP DOLLAR:
WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT
OF STATE. SHOP THE REST,
BUT GET THE BEST AT
AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy. 20878 PRL 4.6886 =:
CASH FOR CARS | HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES ah
Cass at Pike FE 5-
OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND |
3
“CLEAN CARS”
W2>LL GIVE YOU
$$$ CASH $$$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OR j
4 GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR |
BILL SPENCE IIe
|
|
rE
“RAMBLER” —SALES & vICE— 211 8 SAGINAW FE e4sa|
See M&M Motor Sales | For top dollar op later model cars
2527 Dixie Hwee OR 3-1603
TOP Seg pe td ne CAR- TROCE
PONTIAC knw oan
TOP CASH "388 FOR N CARS, or trade up
ECONOMY CARS
TOP an FOR JUNE
| 44878 sorP, AUBURN
CARS
WE'LL aS rr? CAR! CASS-OAKLAND 0 312 W Menten
WANTED JUNK CARS AND
_ serap metal 40 UL 2-12
Fop
$$$
Paid FOR — CARS
Russ Dawson
232 S. Saginaw St.
Used Truck Parts 89A
USED TRUCK PARTS
ALL MAK AND MODELS
HIFGHTS OTOR SALES
2635 Auburn Ave FE 46632,
For Sale 1 Trucks i ‘s 90
a
$0_PORD P-7 — § YD. DUMP.
_ FB 8-095 $2 CHEVY 5-YD. DUMP READY
to work. $685. 1019 E. Walton ‘50 FORD 4% TON PICK UP _ sos ‘48 Ford “% tun
ECONOMY USED CARS, _ 33 Auburh
‘33. DODG ECKER $395 _Smith Motors, 821 8 Saginaw |
NEW
‘39 Dodge Pickup This price includes all err
factory equipment. and federa
tax. Michigan sales tax and i
cense extra (Limited time offer).'
RAMMLER-DALLAS 7327: N. MAIN, ROCHESTER OL 101
TRUCK'S ‘47 FORD P-3 STAKE
V-8 with 4 spd. trans.
‘h0 CHEVROLET CARRY-ALL
Radio & heat—sharp
"$1 PORD P-600 12°
platform, 2 spd., 8 25.20 tires
"$2 FORD 14 VAN
‘V-8 and lift gate
‘54 FORD F-250 UTILITY >
body. new paint, nice truck
56 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP
3. ton, 4 spd. axle
* PORD FP-350 STAKE
V-8 with Gual wheels
‘37 FORD PICKUP
® style side box
DUMPs ‘84 CHEVROLET 2 TON
5 yd. box, 900 20 tires
36 PORD P-600
§ yd. box. 2 spd, § spd
‘37 CHEVROLET 2 TON
Brand new motor, sharp
30 orker ae TO CHOOSE
FROM. CALL
BOB BUTLER
Harold Turner, Ford
- 464 8 WOODWARD
BIRMINGHAM MI 4-750¢
“51 Ford Loadpacker WITH REFUSE BODY
GMC Factery Branch
OAKL AND AT CASS ~
~
«
SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS!
fied NOW! 1956 FORD | C | OUMP TRUCK. 93)
Colgate
'|1952 CHEV ~ $95 KING “AUTO, |
0402 _—— oO
To find al. be. — Convertible. 1 owner $1184
job, place to live or a 7 Cher.
good used car, see Classi- “BS Chev. For Sale " Trucks cks §=690 PRP P RPP
1966 FORD TANDEM 150. 10 YD.
uP exc. condition. Metamora
‘$5 FORD PICK-UP, } EE, ORIG. inph owner, 38,
very na” fru ss0ss condition. 6506 on craeal
‘e. TERNATIONAL ONAL FUEL ar 4
Ford fuel oi] tanker &
33 ere. a Will sacrifice.
107 Squirrel Rd. UL 23-4000.
1955 JEEP P WRECKER 4 4 WHEEL.
drive, snow plow, hand wench. |
_ $1095. FE 68-3196. —
59 CHEVY. } TON STAKE TRUCK, |
“ac cond. must sacrifice. MA
4-1637
| 1953 ga TRANSIT-MIX TRUCK,
pacity, A-1 OA
1953 CHEVROLET
4-003) after 5 |
1953, 1 TON GPTSRNATIONAL ok
: | 4 shape.
&-
erg in, new tires, 379 E
Auto Insurance 9A
ek act $9 60 |
8 Pmts. of op 99 ea.
rE 3536 Eves. FE 2-4353
Foreign & S| & Sports Care 90B |
#9 RENAULT, a GOOD CONDI-
tion. $300. EM 3-3927. |
1958 MGA, SEAN LOW
Extras. ._ $2,100. FE 2-5971 @
" {ANXIOUS TO SELL ‘56
en. Make me an offer.
after 6. |
LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP im porte rts and antique tires
in Mich eo to solve foreign
prt owner problems Market ial
Co_77 W uron. FE 80424
91 ____ For For Sale Car; Cars |
55 5 BUICK 4 DR, RADIO &!|
heater white side walls, FE|
2-8717
56 Buick . . $1295 | ® SUPER 4 DR. HARDTOP, POWER |,
brakes, power steering, perfect,
throughout. °
BOB FROST, INC.
LINCOLN-MERCURY
280 Hunter Blvd.
aac 10 by-pass)
BIRMIN' MI 6-6934 |
“33 3) BUICK eae REPOSSESSION
$228 full price. No cash needed.
$13.15 mo. Mr. , King Auto.
FE 68-0402. | wel |
‘$7 BUICK CONVERTIBLE |
#4 Euclid |
ILES,
ter 6.
~VOLKS- |
OR |
|
53 BUICK SPECIAL ¢DR_ ORIG.
owner, FE ‘E_2-2589 after 6:00.
$1 BUICK, 2 DR. STD. ~ SHIFT Clean. Motor overhauled. UL |
2-3012 |
36 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP.
R&H. Whitewalls. Low mileage.
MI 4-5466
1956 ee ge
nice
mites, +128. ‘ae $7882
53 BUICK, SPECIAL, GOOD Sout |
1614 N. Perry.
53 BUICK. NEAT TRANSMISQION.
Best offer. OR
UICK SPEC. < | =" ww
pr. steering, pr. brakes.
clean. T-Huron, 933 W.
FE 4-2185.
m Be SPECIAL,
int. EM 3-0081 H. R
i oo BUICK CO)
Pull power. PE 4-7765
BUICK ‘58. 2-DR HARDTOP DE DES. |
ert beige. Radio, heater, W-Walls
ie Nel Deluxe trim. Owne:
P $950
Pod oe Gotmal |
Very
Huron.
HT. NEW |
iggins. =
we Gagné CLUB COUPE |
Executive's car. A-1 Actua] mile-
age 16 $2,500. 2250 W. oe
Rd. Walled Lake. MA 4-157].
‘98 CADILLAC “62” COUPE
$3995
JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass
‘FE 8-0488 Open ‘tl 9
1983 CHEVY. $95. KING AUTO. 58 8 Saginaw FE 8-0402
Isa CHEVROLET BFL AIR 2 DR. | Like pew. 1528 E. Maple Rd
Birmingham
| CHEN 4 DR. MARDTOP. $1250
E_2-0950
iss - CHEVY § STATION WAGON
Excel. cond Low mileage, no
|_rust. $750 FE $-2766
115 | _S. Saginaw =
9 FREE! FREE! This ad worth 100 gal 6f gas
free with the purchase of a new
Rambler or late model used car.
R & C. Rambler Sales 6145 Commerce Rd
Cor Union Lake Rd.
hee are overloaded on new Ramb-
lers. We must sell 30 new cars in
e@ hurry! Our used car selection ts |
of the best. Open every night
unit! 9 pm. except Sat. " 6
p.m.
___ EM 33-4155
| inc CHEV. HT. $195 NO MONEY
| down. King Auto. 115 8. Saginaw
8-0402 a
57 57 BEL AIR. Htr. Beauty. Ivory
and turquois furn $1485
{ "56 Chev, 4Dr.. sedan $595
‘53 Mere., Club ‘Cpe. maroon. § 535
|
See the nan with the bright red
cane at s
CARPENTER Q
CHEVROLET — COMMERCE
be Commerce Rd. EM 3-410)
Open | Eves, ‘til 8: Sat ul 5
BLACK ‘56 CHEVY 4 DR SE. |
dan, 32.000 miles, perfect shape,
By 1 owner, FE 4-3930. 360 Au- |
burn Ave
1955 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR, BLU | and white. can be seen at
Whittemore St. anytime anaes $j
Pm. weekdays and all day Sat-
urdey and Sunday
53. CHEVY REALLY NICE |
ad T-Huron—823 W. Huron FE |
218
7 CADILLAC “02” SEDAN
$2995
JEROME Bright Spot” | Orchard Lake at Cass
FE 8-0488 Open ‘til 9
NORTH. CHEVROLET CO.
Has the
INTERNATIONAL
1-YEAR Discount
WARRANTY
GIVEN FREE | WITH EVERY. CAR
100% Coverage; No Exclusions . {
| I<
59 Chev Impala, V-8 sharp $2476
38 Chev. Impala. 1 é6wner $2146
‘38 Chev. 2dr Stick shift $1693
55 Chev. Convertible, sharp $ 999
Chev copvertible sharp
1987
For*Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 |
; . $95 AUTO. OWN FORD, VIC. . POW |
Masta. ate tne | MDE eRe SEMSAON | raha dt, EO Ta: | Me une amagmanion, Pov. | Meh PEMGETN BEL walls, rear er, Car like new. | ips3 DE : : | tor in pert No rust,| Best offer. Call Ortonville, NA pester, er Also # 1959 Chey. 2 door Biscayne, | dome. V-8, A-1 condition. FE| $325. Will financing. 17| 7- : ste & a, een a a ee ope 4-3222 after 5:30 p.m. Porter St. FE : 33 ost PE 4- after 6:00 p.m.
car. HJ. VAN WELT, 4940 DIX- ’54 DODGE, 4 DR. Sy welts’ and’ deer cooaan RIVE. RADIO. HEATER’ AB: |"}4 PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN.
i at, cow sno caan’ wexor | POM Micstafelesgndai | Saenene No,Mowy, bow | “Aureus attr Hats = car W w ‘e. rry. Call C i Z es > i
a ee $3606 dace, Sparta Wary ow |. Sl Greet Metis Meine Moat | Asani bavrncale of A.4¢ a, R&H. ltandard shift. Nearly new "56 RAMB’ WAGON. REAS. MI 4-7500. “Purner si
white walls. Don't miss this one. ‘ST 500 Victoria oan. eS HT V-8. "1 Wil) trade-in. OR 3-3671,
PEOPLE'S A Alpine blue.. Imm in =
68 Oakland CPE. «2-2361 =. ae ae at es 47 66 for” 3 ‘91 PLYMOUTH WAGON. A BEAU- ‘97 PONTIAC tiful black custom suburban a S ocuaeee RAM, tnanre trade. on. This is the Dr. with loads 4 DOOR shift, Nearly new white walls. Monthly Payments 'SFord 2-Dr. Victoria HT. Rose| of room. Whitewall tires. i} STARCHIEF SEDAN Don't miss this one KING AUTO datas and white. FOM, W-W tires. Pow-| Auto. trans. Power steering and PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 115 8. Sagingw FE 8-0402 er s . Very, very clean. absolutely beg; war out.
| 6s Oakland FE 2-235) $945, 16 for 24 mos. Very low ll rice, $1795. 62 for 30 :
\§ CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DR. hT. *H. bene PE ger AUTO.,| cash down or old trade. ery low cash down or old
Powerglide. V-8 2-tone. Sharp. . . .
FE a-boe '57 Dodge ........ $1595) “haute “nate "Std *Eftas “Very |'81 Plymouth 2Dr. Savoy 6. Raw. More to Pick From CORONET, SE- very clean. $595 full price, 24| Custom 2-tone mist green. Very
RANK RATES dan, lll Rally - power steer-| monthly payments. $22.73. Very | clean, $1005. $32.62 for 30 — in low cash down or old trade. Very low cash down or old tr > Open 8:30 a.m: to 9 p.m. 8 .
OB FROST, INC. ; . ‘S8 Plymouth Convert. V-8 std.
North Chev. | LINCOLN-MEKCURY | Birmingham || its, 2A: #28," pres, s3o.ss 280 Hunter Blvd. or old trade, Hunter Blvd. at 8. — Ave.
See VAO I 46-2735
CHEV CLUB COUPE. 6
nn saadie R&H, red & white, 1
owner, $795.
Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-5141
82 ‘CHEVROLET DELUX CLUB CPE. LIDE, R&H. ABSOLUTE- (U.8. 10 by-pass)
BIRMINGHAM MI_6-6934
59 DODGE ... Savé $300 DEMONSTRATOR LOADED
JACK COLE, INC oe -PLYMOUTH "CHRYSLER
1900 aple at Po Trail
WA LUED ‘Lake 44511 POWERG:
+ meaty of $6.83 Call payments o r mo. a.
Credit Mgr. Parks MI
7500.
‘56 Chev. 210 2-Dr. 6-cylinder. Pow-
erglide R&H. $045 ful price. oe 16
for 24 mos. Very low cash down
or old trade.
‘55 Chev. 120 2-Dr. 6-cylinder. Std.
trans. 2 tone green. Very clean.
$695 full price, $25.83 for 24 mos
Very jow cash down or old trade.
* _ Bel Air HT. Blue & White
. Trans. Absolutely no rust.
see. $16.53 for 24 mos. Very low
cash down or old trade.
‘$3 Chev. 4Dr. Wagon R&H. Btd. Trans. Immaculate in and out
$595. 24 mos. $20.66 per mo. Very
low cash down or old trade.
‘$3 Chev. 2-Dr. 2 to
Std. trans. R&H. $285. $10.33 for
74 mos vere low cash down or
old trade
"$5Chev.
matic Ral
mos. Very low cash down or old
trade.
Birmingham
RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD
MI —
"$3 CHEVROLET, «
REPOSSESSION $198 full price. No cash needed.
ue mo. Mr. Bell, King Auto.
choose from
8 Bel Air 2-Dr. HT Auto-
$945. $
1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD-
top. Full power, by owner. MI
Grand
Opening after modernization.
1955 CHEVIE ............. cee $497 | ‘$5 FOR 180 CARS & TRUCKS, ACCEPT
ANY REASONABLE OFFER, FI-
NANCE ARRANGED.
ECONOMY CARS
22 AUBURN AVE.
’ CONVERTIBLE
wer. like new. T-Huron, 923
y. Huron. PE 4-2185.
3961 CHEVY. $i $95.1 KING AUTO., 115
Ss. Saginaw. _FE 80402.
"33 _ CHEVY ~ WAGON. REAL NICE.
923 W. Huron. FE
42 cvROLES 4
rea. transportation priced to sell
at only $295
ROGER’S SALES & ee ae
605 Auburn Ave FE 2-0555
(957 6 PASSENGER ama
wagon Powerglide, R&H, —
lights, power steering. W-wa
Exc cond. 630 Oakland before
pm
| ’S4 CHEVY 2-DR. $295. NO CASH NEEDED
JUST MAKE
S17 Monthly Payments
KING AUTO BALES 118 8 Saginaw FE 8-0402
355 CHE
inal title sharp. FE 2-8756
_Or FE _ 8-0555
HASKINS MAY CLEARANCE Chevrolet
1958 Yoeman 4-door
wagon Radio, heater. white wall |
blue and, tires. Beautiful Harbor
ivory. finish. One owner.
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door se-
dan. V-8 engine, Powerglide, ra-
dio, heater Beautiful light greea
and ivory finish.
1955 Chevrolet Delray 2-door se-
dan. V-8 engine. Powerglide, ra-
dio, heater. Beautiful bieck and)
ivory finish. 1 owner.
1955 Chevrolet 210 4door sedan
V-8 engine. Powerglide —,
heater, 2-tone green finish.
owner
1953 Mercury 4-door wagon. V-8
engine, overdrive. radio, heater.
Above average car
Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at MIS
MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 9
‘45 DESOTO 2-DR. FIREFLITE.
Absolutely itmmaculate.
Only $895. $33.06 for 24 mos. Very
low cash down or old trade.
‘857 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.
R&H Auto. trans. Power brakes
and steering
retall $1985 Save $300. $51.78 for
30 mos. Very low cash down or
old trade.
55 Chrysier Windsor 2-Dr HT. Very
clean. Only $795. Hurry. $28.93
for 24 mos. Very low cash down
or old tr -
RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD
4 MI 6-3900
CHEVY 1956. CONVERT. ALL EX-
tras. Clean. FE 5-0178.
34 «CHRYSLER. FULL POWER
Wire wheels $750. FE 2-0950
- IMPERIAI LIKE NEW
4 door, South Hampton,
Wer, radio and heater
Plus factory atr conditioned, rte
mileage, 1 owner. Just the
oe that motoring vacation. Only
HODGES, INC. 360 8. Woodward
‘57 CHRYSLER SaaROda .4+DR,
wer steering and a beauti-
‘ul one-owner car.
See DEX KENNEDY at
CASS-OAKLAND
Pontiac's Newest Let
312 W. Montcalm
NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE
"39 DeSOTO FIRESWEEP -4 DOOR
bo Steering. Radio, 5.000
miles
BRAID black
fuu
we y3. tar . $1547 ev. r. Nice’ 876 . “4 Rar. V4. tick abit $ ss *: >-MOTOR SALES ‘ v r Powerglide .. $ 668| DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 56 Pontiac H-top, best one .. $1147 /[° 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING "& Ford Fairiane, Club 687 C188 AT W. PIKE ST.
FE 2-0196 { 37.19 for 24)
DR. R&H. |
4DR. BEL AIR. ORIG- |
Look! $1605 Average j DESOTO 58 WAGON. MUST SELL— Wife's new car. Green & =
R&H. Power brakes. Stee
Less than 2500 mi. Consider tr
& finance. MI 6-6690. No dealers
Please.
1957
Podge Cornet 2 dr. the tr
31350
Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER
‘
OL 1-0711
‘54 DODGE 8 P. ER 8STA-
_ tion wagon. $525. 3-8556. RAMBLER 666 S. WQODWARD
MI 6-3900
GOOD CONDITION, payments, 327 W.
1665 Rusti
~ Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED CARS 8 : . $385
§ 645
. § 945
PG. $1395
FORD, 1952, CUSTOM LINE,
pn hg perfect running cond.,
$425. OL 1-0608.
‘83 acl CUSTOM 2-DOO
ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY 1 DOWN.
* Assume payments yi .65 per mo.
CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- 80!
M24 AT CLARKSTON RD.
1951 FORD, RADIO, Maw + Page ExX-
ooge running $225.
tion,
195T FORD VICTORIA HARD TOP.
Fordomatic, heater, radio, white
walls, power brakes and steering.
If you are interested in a high
car, come out and
H. J. VAN WELT.
1958 FORD RANCH WAGON. RA-
dio, heater. power en &
brakes. Take over lee ll take
trade. MA _ 56-2140.
50 — R&H, EXC. COND. FE
8-2189.
FORD CUSTOM 300 3-DR. 8
yl. Fordomatic. Radio, heater,
2-tone, delux trim. Undercoat,
washers, porta-walls. Now §2008.
$149 down, $56 mo. Call Mr.
Jones, Fleet Dept. MI 4-7618. 1
—*— | "55 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. SEDAN.
Dynaflow. Power steering &
brakes. Radio & heater ... § 995
‘57 Chevrolet Bel-Air. Sport coupe
Powerglide. V8. Radio & heater
Whitewalls. Like new $1695
sedan. —
poe fo ; |
| 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr.
& heater. Exc. cond
] $497 | 1954 Pontiac Starchief 2 door. Hard- top. Hydramatic. Radio
WUQQLOE oie owen ee cosa seas
1956 Mercury 2 dr. Hardtop. Mer-
comatic. Radio & seein White
WAUG ecnc eee seneeuns $1005
FULL | 1955 Hudson Jet. 4 dr. sedan. Con-
tinental. Radio & Heater ..§ 595
| 1983 Chevrolet pickup
be Ford sedén V-8 Custom-
line .. mre tkleteciatsiwcaieic OO
| 1955 Ford station wagon. V8. Ford- omatic Radio & Heater $ 895
1955 Pontiac 4 dr sisincehaiomimnan Ra-
dio & Heater . $ 895 |
|
|
|
| 1958 Edsel! 2 dr. Pacer hardtop.
Automatic transmission, radio &
heater. Whitewalls. Like new $1895
HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from ee
Oxford, Michigan A_8-2528
~ OVER STOCKED "86 Ford 8 cylinder 2 dr. Sharp $895
‘54 Rambler Wagon. Clean . 8595
‘53 Ford 2 ér. . -- +. 6245
‘32 Dmw.Soto 4 dr. Nice eo
‘$51 Henry J, A jewel 3 95
ROGER'S SALES & Te
685 Auburn Ave FE 2-0555
"55 Volkswagen
56 M | "36 Olds 98 Convertible
| HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR_FRIENDLY OLDS
FOREIGN CAR SALES
SERVICE
| OL 1-9761
1985 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, ¢ ‘door, Fordamatic, radio, heater,
tra good care.
_ VAN WELT, PH. OR 3-1
1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE. THUN.
derbird Special engine. Standard
transmission. 1 owner. Clean. like
new. 19.000 miles. EM 3-6302.
54 FORD VIC. $295 — NO CASH NEEDED
| JUST MAKE
$17 Monthly Payments | KING AUTO SALES
| 118 8 Saginaw FE _8-0402
| 1954 FORD 6 FORDOMATIC. R&H a Low mileage. AND
528 N. Main, Rochester
_ 2
| DEAL WITH DEWEY saa |
| For good Used Cars
CY OWENS FORD
7 147 S. Saginaw
‘57 FORD 500 FAIRLANE. R. & H.
Good cond. $1,300. OR 3-3506
~ 1953 FORD WAGON — 4dr. 9 pass. FOM. white walls,
R&H. 34.000 mi. Very clean, pvt.
| FE 8-9710.
BUY! =
With Confidence!
SCHUTZ
MOTORS. INC
912 8 ee _MI_6-5302
RE POSSE SSION $295 full price. No cash needed.
$17 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto.
FE 8-0402 a _
54 FORD, STD. TRANSMISSION,
new tires, EM 3-0081, H. Riggins.
‘3? FORD PAIRLANE. PORDO- matic. Radio 4& heater. W-wallis.
2-tone ellow & white. Very
sharp. 2-2464 or FE 4-3856.
‘Rev. Paul Hart. 53 PORD HT SHARP. 923 W. HUR-
on, T-Huron Sales. FE 4-2185.
1949 FORD 2-DR. FULL PRICE,
$75. MA 5-1706 after 5 pm.
1950 , FORD R&H. EXC. COND.
Fr 2-187
"36 FORD | STATION WAGON. 27,000
_mi. FE 2-8756 or FE 8-0555 _
1950 FORD, $85. KING AUTO.,
| S. Saginaw 8-0402
| "$7 ‘ORD 8, CONVERTIBLE, VERY
| _Nice, will trade, €M_3-0081.
| HOLIDAY SPECIALS
No Money Down
i
1955 FORD .........$695) 1 ANCH WAGON
1955 MERCURY... .$745 4 DR. WAGON.
1955 FORD ........$495
m0 1954 OL DS ........$495t 4 * DR. SUPE
| 1955 PONTIAC. ....$595| 2 DR. 15 TO CHOOSE FROM.
| 1954 BUICK 4 DR. SPECIAL
| 1953 CHEVY $245 {Goon BUY
{1955 CHEVY ..... $475 ia R | WF ARRANGE FINANCING WITH
PAYMENTS AB LOW AS $11.00
LUCKY. AUTO SALES 193 8. BAGINAW
FE ¢2214 or FE 4-1006
i
115 | PONTIAC AUTO
BROKERS 4-ar. Wen. V-4, DE. $1798 Air. .....$1595 "ST Chev.
‘56 Olds 88 Ht 8
"66 Ford Wgn al es
‘$7 Rembler 4-dr. 6 ..........
'55 Chev. 4-dr. 8 PG. R&H.....8 89 sedan
CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398
"$6 Fotd 2 dr. 6. Std iy .. § 798
‘55 Plymouth V-8 Sharp...... $695
"55 Nash Statesman Supe $ 595
‘84 Chev. 4 dr. Blue & white
Nice, So : ... § 505
‘$3 Olds 4 dr. 88 Full pwr. .. 8 495
‘63 Mercury — west xng Ke
‘53 Pontiac 2 dr. 1 owner. Nice $495
"53 Pirmeath _ — ‘ance “7
‘50 Pontiac 2 d ~ $
1260 Perry at | Madison | Fre enice
$2 FORD CURIER. R&H, NEW
aint & very good tires, $195.
OGER’'S SALES & eo
695 Auburn Ave. 2-0555
‘$51 FORD. VERY Se cae
FE 5-8880.
58 LINCOLN .....$3205!:
cenaene. low mileage, Birming-
BOB FROST, INC.
' LINCOLN-MERCURY
FE 280 Hunter Blvd.
(U.S. 10 by-pass)
BIRMINGHAM
‘97 MERCURY 4 Dr. Monterey Hardtop
$1695 MI 6-6934
« JEROME
‘a . ial ° - -
1 t ht stick. lo - 5 : S FE 3-7117 ' "Bright Spot , l / see anit fie ‘pen ha | FT EE POST OFFICE) | Orchard Lake at Cass 1986 PONTIAC (STARCHIEP +DR ( . | power. arp
FE aE | 337. = a —— -
E 8-488 ___Open 't Monthly Payments | seni PO;TTAG. $05. FRING AUTO.
——_ MOM. beautiful red & black | NG AUTO SALES (es BE finish. Only $1629. | 115 8 Saginaw PE 8-0402 ‘52 PONTIAC CaEDTA TE 7-DR TOM BOHR, INC. \ MU 4-1715 H. ABSOLUTELY NO SS = “CY” OWENS FORD MONEY DOWN. Assume —
57 Mercury . . $1695 of $1146 mo. Call Credit Mgr nal m , HARDTOP 56 PLYMOUTH Mr. dog lag MI 64-7500. Haroid ‘
coupe. s! < STATION WAGON STUDEB. EIN —= - —_— BOB FROST, INC. 095 eo we co, Be
LINCOLN-MERCURY el STUDEBARER. $05. KING . 280 Hunter Blvd. uto.. 115 8 re ee FE 68-0402
(0S. 10 by-pass) } y wens ae mechenieal cond. @ $130. 7 | BIRMINGHAM ___ MI 6- s 47538
i MERCURY, OVERDRIVE. 1| Your Priendly FORD Dealer ° ) _Owner. 6 Delaware. FE 8-3917. ‘les =? SAGINAW eo
54 MERCURY $595 | T, 7 ! $1645 191 PLYMOUTH. $95. KING ‘$8 FORD CUSTOM 300
wri ig STICK TRANS. | “Auto.. 115 8. Saginaw. FE 80402 DR. Sone pts Radio. beater, standard transmission, black mission ek DT wu Er res. -tone
$5 PLYMOUTH, 4-DR. ARDTOP $1748
BOB FROST, INC. REPOSSESSION | PONTIAC-CADILLAC | RSE SRB EARS, MOESI%sa ente urs S , Yy a - é a . ‘ST DODGE RO R. i. LINCOLN-MERCUR 480 full price. No cash. needed CARCER Da fob redie, heoter, cutematic. white tires ened a utomatic PON * * IE sSiZR
280 Hunter Blvd. rubber, aa Tad. ur. Bell, fice srarcuize he te COUPE | ids RADIO heater. apamene tu-tone, black tires
(0.8. 10 by-pass) Auto. Beautiful tu-tone blue, radio. heat- | 46 FORD PARKLANE 2 DOOR - $1400 BIRMINGHAM MI_6-6934 | 53, PLYMOUTH. —Goop TIRES. er. hydramatic, wer steeri STATIO had eg el Lan Galle heater, automatic, power
MERCUR ONTEREY, : ) 8-6725 powe. 8 white
ve trans. — milea, ‘shes. Re - miles. a ae oe | oes, © ‘4 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR SEDAN . ‘
WHOLESALE SPECIALS A TIC transm heater, biack tires, tu-tone. very
ui ™ony son. nam wee $2595 we BSB Gordes Bh 'seDak 1955 FORD, 2 DR, R&H. Wsw. 1957 PONTIAC RADIO, heater, Dynafiow, power steering & brakes
— STARCHIEF 4 DR. STATION ||... ¥ zes x Mazurek Motor Sales | '3¢ Ford 2:Dr 0... $80) WAGON, Beautiful stiver and grey || “S BUICE SUPER ‘iba SEDAN steering & brakes, white S Blvd. at Saginaw St. 53 Pontiac 2Dr ra. . wer steering & brakes. radio, | res A clean car
: HJ. VAN WELT | heater. hydramatic, white tires. | .55 BONTIAC CONVERTIBLE $968 ee ae JAUTO., | 4540 Dixie “aey. Drayton Plains | This car is excellent through api, inside padio., Hy dramatic, tu-tone, white tires, clean as
|S MERCURY Cust 2DR RAE | 1 OOK! BUY! SAVE! | ae 10 Belch 3 OR HARDTOP. sone, white ties, real sharp 1 | : ‘ swe ae : eater, tu
| Assume payments of $11.46 per ‘ 7 PONTIAC ‘$5 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE . $005 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks | 1958 FORD .. $2195 CATALINA.) COUPE m —_— ese - Eeeie neater, h: dramatic, plutone and very clean. *. — - | , | r chin, "4 ° ;
ee ee ee | phvorlery Se uke Lah pe nl — Pe bydramatic, a“ FOWEROLIDE. zaaie pentet ee white tires and sharp gies
“K. |" | matic. V8 engine, radio, heater, ee 1 aye Goat oe ] RADIO. beater. dynaflow, power steering and brakes, tu-
| 1958 PLYMOUTH _.. $1805 ‘
| Savoy hardtop. Automatic trans- 56 PONTIAC | - FONTIAC ‘CLUB. COUPE tu-tone. white tires ™
| mission, radio, heater, white wall STARCHIEF CATALINA 4 DR || 352 CICK CENTURY DR. HARDTOP ~ $805 pe > solid white wa HARDTOP. Fully equipped in- || , AG “K CENTURY « Dan sEDAN heater and radio oees
Se ars ey dard t lsston, 6 | {lUding Dower steering brakes, || ‘6 BUICK eater, u-toney ‘black tires and sharp car. cylinder, radio heater, white wall | [adi eater. hydramatie; white || ... BOIS OR BPECIAL SEDAN P $795 tices. Spare Dever been used. ee ef i) *s SAND. pARD A neater. black tires, tu-tone gues
36 BU ve vnafenses
$5 DN 1e7 BUICK $1945 s pary. heater, dynaflow, tu-tone, white tires. ones
° 5 hi ith steer- 1956 FORD : ‘ pees gg Mant Meda bower, stecr- CROWN VICTORIA. A jet biack STANDARD TRANSMISSION, radio, hester. black tires, i : accessories. This is a beautiful oe with ‘radio, heater, fordo- |] «55 PICKUP $605
53 Ford, 4 door $399 | , cat all the way matic. power steering. This cay 4 TON with heater. > » ¥ GOOT..... » 1957 MERCURY $1665 | ‘is a clean $129 SS BU CK CENTURY 4 DR. HARDTOP $1195 i i Custom $309 ge Mercomatic, ‘radio, heat- ] IO, heater, power steering and brakes. dynaflow, tu- z orc ustom ....$ er, white wall my: Extra nice.
' HARDTOP BLACK PAINT. RADIO AND 1956 FORD iste Wi etn bed cats DR. heater 000s
ag ee Fordomatic. Radio, heater, white |] '8S CHEVROLET = 9795 ‘53 ¥F ord Convert. .. .$499 walls. Power steering. One owner ”“ 1 bogie : cylinder = we
F and actual miles.
33 Ford Victoria. $599 | 188 aa earsang win ik ite PONTIAC-CADILLA | ‘4 BUICK CENTURY « ‘Di SEDAN saa res: & fond Zod car = -* ° ctor ardtop Ww ercomatic 4 al BABY BLUE RADIO. AND radio, “heater, ° white walt ites y C | RADIO, be heater. Shaaban. power my Wee and brakes, a real
Bas ud elton says s is ‘34 0 OBIL : $745 sot : 3 1955 PONTIAC 53 Ford Victoria $599 at Bore. car. $995 | CONVERTIBLE. White with black TU- ey brakes PAINT, white tires, radio, heater, hydramatic,
CANARY YELLOW. EXTRA NICE oor sedan.” Dynafiow, | ‘0D. Dower steering & brakes. || o54 Bui DR. SPECIAL HARDTOP $605 53 Ford, 4dr. ...... radio, carer white wall tires radio, heater, hydramatic, white | ANDARD transmission, radio, heater, tu-tone, black tires, This is @ one-owner and real res. An excellent car. RADIO AND HEATER, W.W $1 83 RE ite DR. SEDAN $195 53 Ford, 2 dr. ......$399] 1958 Pontiac ...... . ALL radio, heater, hydramatic, biack tires, good METALLIC GREEN. R&H. Ht with power steering, bow: 1955 PO: . NASH es a ne ee POO A ena ce geo) ee ee oe ee vara. ? PASSENGER 4 DR. WAGON. || * RabIO AND EA TER, standard transmission, clean as a - MAROON. V-8 STICK. a Soe res. R oa Redio, heater, hydramatic. Tu- rust outside, TRANSPORTATION. = . You e one. tone green & white, very clean. "83 ILE 4 DR. SEDAN ........, vesrvene,. OS 53 Chevrolet, 2 dr. ..$499 | 1987 OLDSMOBILE ‘ $1095 | - | I ATIC, radio, heater, power brakes, sharp jittie BRONZE. NEW RUBBER. Super 68 hardtop. Power steering : . Drive and buy. ’c - re ° and brakes. Radio, heater, white 33 ay Hey een eo gee anwar $160
54 Ford Victoria ...$499| waits. It's real_sha 1984 CHRYSLER ; ‘ Mig standard transmission. TRANSPORTATION, BLACK MUST SELL THIS one |! $1395 NEW YORKER HARDTOP. Black | ‘51 ET 3 DR. RDTOP 125 rT ° : 4 door wagon. V-8 engine. Power- with white top, all special leather | iW. Tea. heater, powerglide, ta-tone. 53 Pontiac, 2dr. .... ide. Radio, heater, 2-tone green | trim. A Book ge came oni | a Bre 2 DR SEDA standard transmission, radio. == NICE FAMILY CAR. inish. . vy equipped including all ac- , 957 FORD $1745 cessories.
52 Ford Convert. . $299 Wagon with ‘v8 engine. ‘Fordo- - $895 = > x tears *C , $399 matic ade heater, white wall HOME OF THE
n) Oontrac Catalina are S Seles necuee melee. 1954 CHEVROLET I , ALL LEATHER INTERIOR. re rcoiel Nardtop. ‘Hydramise | $.DR. STATION WAGON. Radio, BUICK - OPEL & JEEP
‘55 Ford, 2 dr. ... 2. .$499| Radio, heater. white walle. 2tone wae ae ee 6 CYL. R&H_ STICK. reen an rp. ; . . a 1956 PONTIAC $1295 ee SEE BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAILER
'54 Ford Victoria . $599" BLACK-WHITE,
.. $499 STICK 33 ford Vict Victoria
"35 ‘Plymouth “Conv. . $999 AUTO, TRANS. R&H.
56 Chevrolet
DELUXE 2 DR PQ Ral. 6 CYL.
‘55 ) Mercury ht. ......$799| - TRANS
52 ¢ Cadillac ry
| COUPE DEVILLE SHARP.
| i t } MANY, MANY, MANY-
MORE TO CHOOSE. FROM
6 m used car warrant
15 min. fin J
Eddie Steele | FORD 2705 ORCHARD Ls One mile Wes clegraph
FE 54-9204 FE HARDTOP COUPE, FULLY ss Ph Looping Belvedere 2 Dr. R&H.
Automatic. A real clean car, No
rust. $405. $18.59 for 24 mos. vay
low cash down or old ¢
‘37 Rambler Ambassador 2Dr. HT
V-8 Std. trans. with power. See
this beauty. Only $1595. 30 mos.
cc Very low cash-down or old
trade
_ Rambler Custom Cros brad §
Wagon. Sungold with
agon. Auto. trans. Bla isck
white. Brand new WW tires.
» Very sharp car.
or 24 mos. Very
low cash down or old trade.
‘55 Rambler Custom 2-Dr. HT. Here
is a real beauty. R&H. Auto.
he Hibiscus pink and white.
A real cute second er or family
car. Only $7985. $28.93 for 24 mos.
Very low cash down or old trade
Birmingham
RAMBLER 66 S. WOODWARD
MI 63900 ‘55 Rambler Custom — Countr
R&H.
1951 OLDS, ag KING AUTO.; 115
FE 8-0402. _S. Saginaw.
“50 OLDSMOBILE mers R«&
H. W-Walls. $100 4430.
66 OLDS, 98. ole ia alt aE |, POWER
steering brakes, le blue
and white 'P Perfect condition. Pri-
vate owner. FE 8-8017.
‘96 PONTIA: AUTO H-TOP Hee
‘58 Chevrolet Sedan ........
‘35 Ford = y es
51 Buick Dyna-Flow . .. & 0
53 immobile, "56 Motor .... $ 395
$3 Rambler Siation Wgn. .._ $ 295
6 ped Hydra .......... $1285
"54 Cadillac $1495
56 Gadilles Continental Conv. $2695
io Cadillac Hardtop epee
a7, re S$ 905
SS Chevrolet 2Dr. ........ $ 505
"83 Chevrolet .............. - $ 295
oo Ferd $ 295
"51 achat A Myare: ..=..«. $ 195 |
‘57 Chevrolet $1295 |
vlentv others to choose from. Fi- |
nancing arranged
ECONOMY USED CARS ‘22 Auburn
‘$51 OLOSMOBILE 88 SEDAN. HY-
DRA R&H. yeahs NO
MONEY DOWN. Sreait Mer.
of $8.65 per mo. “call Sey
Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500.
_ Turner Pord.
“Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass
FE 8-0488
Memorial Day
Specials
IT’S TRUE
Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to Buy! 66 Studebaker 2-Dr os Hy-
oppo R&H. Two tone paint.
do
1959 Pontiac starchiet Sports sedan,
jade mis Hydramatic, R&H,
power stee and brakes, white
walls. Demo. Ww Gd payments
# months on ba
1950
demo. Low down
itewall tires . $195 down.
tiac, 2-Dr. Beautiful 2-tone, yment.
gg R&H, power brakes.
Hardtop "56 Pontiac Starchief 4Dr
Hydramatic R&H.
coupe. Hydramatic.
- ee ls. 2 ance.
ten GMC her og Company Open ‘til 9
2 tone paint. $195
60) } Pontiac 4Dr. Sedan Hydramatic
. Pull price, $195. No money
1955 ‘Poaties Starchief. ¢ dr. sedan.
Hydramatic. Radio. eine! White
Walls. Your '§0,
down payment
Mis Clarkston, 1 mile N.
MAple 5-5566 or
Open Nights
19586 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 4 DR
HT, R&H. full
after 6 p.m power, FE 45390 ‘$1 will make
of Dixie
MApie 5-1141
‘Tu 9
nthe
CLEAN ‘53 2 DR. NTIAC. : re +4 PO C. $395
1953 PONTIAC
Radio 5 Wester,
$2 PONTIAC GOOD 8H
ay _ 923 W. Huron. PE 4-2185
$3 PONTIAC | 4+DR
on panel FE 5-5926
1955 PONTIAC #70 870 FX, DR. Ri REALLY
clean, $795.
p 8-0402
1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CONV.
Red with Diack top, white walls.
power brakes, — steer
- Exceptional bu at S185. ,
. J. VAN WELT PH. OR 3-1355 DELUXE.
42,000 ste 3a E. aon a . m 4. son or
S 4-8342. ey aa
. T-
"$1 FORD. 's
‘55 OLDSMOBILE <4 DOOR, 8U- 8U-
per 88 Holiday, hydramatic, pow- "7 PONTIAC. ag KINO AUTO,
“115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402.
ancing — Immed. _ del
heater, like new. OR 3008. Cali | 07, BONNEVILLE, INTEC. | Evenings. tion, very few like this car in
ines OLDS, SONY FULL POW. Pils aa
tS RUSS JOHNSON 34 PLY MOUTH, 4D wnssccueaes | MOTOR (SALES
JUST MAKE MY 2.2871 or MY 3-146)
1957 PONTIAC, CHIEFTAIN, 2 DR.
Is SOLIDLY
03
BEL AIR ¢
ARCHIEP
Hydrematic.
SS araaen c
dramatic,
FAIRLANE
‘59 4 DOOR.
Transm CELEBRATION
BUICK
Brand new Tires;
THIS ONE!
PONTIAC cee eee 1499
BUICK SUPER HARDTOP 2
flow. Ww Walls. Power
CHEVROLET .......$1395 STATION WAGON — Radio & Heater.
PLYMOUTH BAVOY 4 DOOR — PowerFlite, Radio & Heater.
PONTIAC ..........$1895 ARCHIEP HARDTOP 4 DOOR — IT’6 EASY TO
MAKE ‘
THE RIGHT CHOICE IN A CAR IF YOU
Every 8 Serting BETTER 80 Thy Sy
BEES Mave Hon
"Michigan Week’ Week Y
AT NOW
aut A intone
COME — OUR REPUTATION
ND EVERY DEAL WE MAKE!
PONTIAC ..........5 395 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater. Standard Transmission.
voce e eee e ee 1295 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & Heater, Dynaflow.
CHEVROLET .......$1095 Radio, Heater. Powerglide
w mileage — ‘T er lew. we
oe. oe — Radio and Heater,
PONTIAC oe 2881495 ancurer CATALINA COUPE — Radio & Heater.
cece eee eee D1S9S DOOR — Radio & Heater. Dyna-
Steering & Power Brakes.
Powerglide.
Radio & ror
akes Power Steering & Power Br
FORD ..............$1695 SATION WAGON COUNTRY SEDAN — Radio &
Heater. Fordomatic.
FORD ..............$1695
Heater. Fordomatic
BUICK | sno ood HARDTOP 4 DOOR —
PONTIAC ..........$1595 CHIEFTAIN 3? DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic.
VAUXHALL ........$1499 2 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio &
Radio & Heater,
EDSEL .............$2095 2 ena HARDTOP — Radio & Hester Automatic
FACTORY BRANCH
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE
“GOODWILL USED CARS” Pe a igs
eee 1295
eee e cee eee D1LB99
Hardtop sedan with Dynaflow, ra-
dio, heater. white wall tires. Coral
and ivory finish. Folks, this one is like ne , wil ae ce ei ce eeKeeens
a w
Sr Caaetes tires. Yello Hew.
TE OE Fiat
Svper hardtop.
wer brakes,’
hearer, tires.
Beautiful red and ivory finish. A
one-owner car |
| +953 PLYMOUTH 8 95) -_— cost transportation. at i
OSs
SHELTON Pontiac- Buick
ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Acrots from new car sales. ~ B'HAM
PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE. | — with white top and 4
ing r, :
dramatic, whi tires. ,
| |
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Sy on. : ___THIRTY-THREE | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1950 od
TV News and Reviews
y) foe s |
‘Billy Budd’ a Fair Joy, | ; ision P ms —
Feel, Think Today's Television Progra: Made You Feel, Think — Chan «ol 9-CKLW-TV
4 Harpo , Was not quite up to -/ WEBK-TY Channel 6—-WWJ-TV ‘Channel 1—WXYE-TV sol
By WILLIAM EWALD the a a was a confusion Channel 2
.
EW YORK ka Poparare on his part of innocence with - . ; ) Cleo.
be an idiot box and it is at imbecility. ~ GHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ire ie. ews: (9) Leon Errol.
t idiotic on Mohday evenings NBC- row ian Beat. (9) GM n searches|11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime.
ye That Tune} THE CHANNEL ope . :00 (2) San Rookie policeman 1':30 (2) Top Dollar.
when it grinds Restless Gun TV's Bat Masterson “The f News. Ty ag eeriner’s, muurdarer.|t** (4) Concentration. a
and The Texan and Peter Gunn two-parter June 17 and 2%, _ 41) Curtain Time. 9:30 (2) (color) Red Skelton. (7) Burns and Allen.
and Wells Fargo and Conspiracy”’—it’s based on events (9) Popeye. Comedy. Audrey gp (9) Howdy Doody.
and Arthur Murray aad box that oceurred after the assassina- 115 (4) Life of Riley. guest. George Appleby
oon
Last night, however, red “Billy tion of Abraham Lincoln . . . NBC- :25 (2) Weather.
wi to m ° WEDN
ts
. was renew :25 (2) Weather tness to murder ESDAY AFTERN
lifted its sights and offe TV's M Squad ed for :30 (2) News. (4) Bob Cummings. e'12:0¢ (2) Love of Life.
Budd,” . next year—it’ll launch its third (4) Riley (cont.) ) Bob plays cupid when (4) Tic Tae Dough.
te frankly, I was prepared season on Sept. 11. (7) Curtain (cont. learns that Martha Randolph (9) Dancing Storybook.
Me bored by Dusd. I’ve read (9) Political. (Rose Marie) has crush on (7) George Hamilton IV.
to be story three or four . :40 (2) News Analyst. Harry Von Zell. ; |12:80 (2) Search for Tomorrow.
aaengeticegh played on Bread . 145 (2) (@) (7) Nowe, fests. (7) Naked Spl rar (4) (color) It Could Be You.
waves co and on television tules | 5 eCcelV :00 (2) Five , Louis Nye is an inebriate (7) Pantomime Quiz.
way once and opera. : Drama: ng pena mistakes two lost a (9) Myrt & Doris.
—as straight a ee Du Pont ; Raymond Burr, two horses who have a 12:45 (2) Guiding Light.
Bat last maine me predaction, der Me.” (’56).
their cabs in Centra) P 12:60 (9) News.
Show of flaws, was a fair on a Op (4) Col. H. Flack. ag (9) GM Presents (cont.) 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks.
deapite 2 . sanee when TV Peer Op heer ag MO Gen a tk ken Gad ae
aici: Eepuene aod insane les : ited floored by Stee ‘ ha variety: Guest _ ore pr (7) Music Bingo.
— you feel snd | Low Offer Submitte notic gaze / ‘ Fitzgerald,
orme (9) Movie.
te pinch—to
1 . A irm ee ee ee Drama: |1:90 (2) As the World Turns.
think. a| by Birmingham F eee ae | 6 gs baad lives. t} (7) Topper. .
Shes
seer tulnating oh. © snkeal toe City Projects road express car and g Romance and excitemen (4) I Married Joan.
‘ ‘ :
ther infuriating work. It makes $50,000. —_ turn into fear: for wealthy 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. —
a close but rather muddled ) Co. of Adventure:
alone on island
J
ac the business |. A Asphalt Paving (9) Hawkeye. : woman left ‘ 2:00 (2) Susie.
ipe at paralleling A& track Shawnee war chief kills par with travel guide, “Lady (4) Queen for a Day.
UPI Phete | swipe and the fall of man—| ningham had the inside ents of young lieutenant in from Winnetka.” Joanne (7) Day in Court.
swimmers bring the mammal ashore. After nono tempted by. the — today 'to win a blacktopping proj- te o) Feature (cont. ? a soc ome, cole 2:30 a ican a s Baggis. BUSINESS — This 250 pound yam “a at Santa Mortica, oo to le on the loss of Eden, pete he — prest 130 ( J, Drama: (4) (color FISHY
y game swimm between ects —e- ity’ (4) Dragnet. gps ral move into old — a (7) pagan " seems to» have ica a sell ae appears porpoise went back to the sea, sacpe jouer over him, The orn deprives — tare: Green monkey seacoast house 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. along with swimmers —. : for, to the shore.
* * * blacktopping : ee ae ae — ) oo eo to have run into more “fun” than he asked
‘t wish to labor the parallel| sa a eA subinitted i ae! aaa — (7) Beat the :
t : vee, Gaticalaty P pwer too| ® bid of $106,882 t0'de the biack- Sugart
M News.
Movie.
m ’ 4 over
ecapping included en encounters gang who 10:15 0) Weather. 3:30 yd Verdict Is Yours. ° H NBC Strike Recall Bad Moments
night's prodiction v nue 2 topping and improvement wants to blackmail 8 0:20 (9) Political. b (2) Who Do You ahh Fluffs During
_ ooboos far in eon —— Christ| im the 1959 public veling companion. :30 (2) Moore (cont. (4) From These
P B — young Billy| Pres ” Million, Dollar Movie. | 10:30 (4) Dr. Hudson. Drama: Dr.| _ (2) Brighter Day. .
Some r1Ze
story (even to having F maed. bid was the lowest of five (3) to flee
after 4:00 Conse S a
ped of semi-cruci-| The Ada R. Drama: Groom forced to fle Hudson advises woman, : (4) (color) Truth or a
duel in armor whose visor snap jailed in a posture tions ofjopened by City Clerk his wedding day in “That husband's death, to do volun- uences.
Lescoulie has stopped he couldn't see a ion), but the -implica Other bids were: gl " (48) pital q andstand
And Jack the|shut so , that of fixi certainly there. | Evans. Corp. Lady in Ermine. ; teer work at the hos’ nture: (7) American B : By CHARLES MERCER ‘blushing over the time on he|thing—not even that the head Paradise Lost are Detroit Concrete Products , Betty Grable, Cesar Ro- ) Bold Venture. Adve: work|4:18 (2) rhage NEW YORK — The “techni |*“Today” show when hye ger alhis ax had dropped off? This tone may Tey ae $107,962; Detroit Asphalt Asphalt mero.
Three Brazilian dancers |4:30 (2) Edge ight. led strike of television {f camera at x * * TV audience, trained Co., $128,927; Cadillac $:00 (2) ave Care, Drama: = re yi peg cians against NBC-TV found os mens aden es cae Nearly everyone remembers, vn te accept. The ote oon Paving Co., $110,877; aan : (4) e : . act.
(
: tive handling audience was tickled
Dave Garro- example, which Construction ’ ; Can- : e. Dean. a network execu home torso that it was scene, for
* Security officer tells (9) Front-Page Challeng 5:00 (2) Jimmy Pierrot | audio with remarkably him tickling the male torso |) owever, : ” show who had mounts the yard- x * yen Pi el taaadig| (4) News, Weather. (4) (color) George eras and serve ribs with a “kitchy-| way on the “Today th a sae to Se meheul wine! be ta will be a Red saboteur. me §7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales, Presents. . few ones. ” * nero en the famous “yee ae — off eno dond vs killed a satanic oe to consider the bids tonight, _ gee ee oy Theater, Musical: Robert es hee Troe, there was the early morn- On the other hand, no one can |prop : aeekk Gases nd of| Master-at-arme ry haope The company sclosted will be .
e > :
e . . s gious service
actor camer a,
Captain
con- MM tds (nicl Sita ote Taier: a Ca ne (7) Mickey Mouse Club. re networks New York station sears city $Y demos wae tasaet theming bien ts T'seized its tip. | bless "tt Geond. mpl we | dchia's uae bincktopping of Madcalvariety with Jiteas| of a So when solerin religious maele sal tgs eee, Cas puioien Bt bees A eee eameshed tn the, Melville worl the Ponte “General "Mayptial Musical-variety
11:15 (4) Weather.
w on—and instead). nis lines He dis-
I almost—but not | the : cording hits, new| .
2 sed to come
irplane in flight.
muttering, night, that parking said City Manager iene frome Bebaauey matical e Nightwateh ce Summer School ithe audience yogi bap cropped oaeuel aplerpey iu aaana “Think I've ry a sre ial qute—went —— Walter K. Willman. - “Gypsy,” and old favorites. ticdrama: Dorothy 4 ° |for a product
“I think Plt get off The man tugged I say not quite for two reasons. & A submitted a unit ptice feet am megs) Sere! Is Enlarging is SSSISS Se set pe lee ot early te ee a8 ay 7rd 2 (7) Wya : ral : . :
| But old
L .
in Marshal Lendl and cick of\11:80 (4) ie Program Here | naar eens Maa, dae a tre-and cobeet ond ciated, in both—and then the rod snapped. ee a ae Sie Wrenn, city engi- “tired of e ence —_s
| moments in telev r wood’’? Or the poor fellow
level of allegory. . wearin’ a. star.” — Enrollment 1h elementary sum-| messen a inane psa fighting a battle ax| FORGIVE US too, whe te iay in the playing cy, uber “Willman said that the hag (9) Movie (cont.) — : (7) Court. school no longer is lim became of the wea =
It was Garroway, tholic priest Budd. Murray,
nished by mid-J : 9:00 (2) Peck’s Bad Girl. Com
s mer in need of remedial help. Whatever velgeteirrenee”
troduced a Roman Ca ‘ ~ i with a growth of blond! shovid be weeks infer tag O02 dy: Torey tries to delinr| WEDNESDAY MORNING : ts & leonter sooury’'? Or the chap whe Non-Com Alters erroneously and vader, te wel that made him look md ara Abate date set’ two! brother from juvenile wd
Classroom.
White. coordinator of ele-| tunder scours - “ of - this Marine 2 Yon-
. ing, “Forgive us, . ,
tentative
» — giving him the re-'¢.39 (4) Continental Gerry ’ the child! announced that “portions an ’ ill ‘Ski’ what we do.
months ago. “ quency by ing for rab-|.. (2) Meditations.
mentary education, says 4. this program’’? OF reme but He $s Sti know not
a * * i Senay OS Corin e:55 (2) On the Farm Front who needs remedial help in read- mim were on said, “in 10 sec- In bygone days many & corpse d Man said that the lot is now being bit. , |e TV College. arithmetic will devote a part the fellow who ts Pinky Lee"? HONOLULU —Marine M, Sgt. has risen and coolly walked Oxfor
He to accommodate 211 cars, (4) Californians. Adventure: '7.99 (2) ing or to work on such |onds NBC preven
tried to sim- he was off ° It, | Sesignea original plans between (4) Today. of the morning , * * w Szatkowski away, believing . ts Assault, three less than the Young boy is torn
‘ a part af the morning | * Stanisla his first ; tAdmi Ss
cutback is to allow a ery 8 Cate Ganon, [iin 8 to ee | nt tno Sgn By ater bn Tat wa wat ape ok DS fetter crclaton ef tale wi (7) The! Rifleman. Western: | (7) Breakfast — | pending upon his interests. Unk over a faulty oo x * ® . Paar one night when the camera Ge Ss the lot, he said. ; Cay : surrounds dyiDg\g:9@ (2) Capt. Kangaroo. “Because Michigan State jcamera, — * * ‘the “2” from him chuckling at moments to a re| The city has yet to seek bids Mystery ‘orth Fork Friend Harry. — will as- frus-| Then, he dropped called | caught Alter pleading guilty annual pro- _
8 color
“Pontiac elementa | Jackie Gleason Show “Ski” for short. - his eyes when
Greenwood Oxford grams — concrete Answer te Previews Pustle (2) Movie. sist “tuition is be- trated on a Jeason apart-/him ‘‘Ski his wife's |closing wide awake.|Robert R. three sidewalks. - Eve. ers,” White says, the door to the Gleason borrowing supposed to be very
on probation for and new 9:30 (4) Mr. Adams and to $18 per pupil. The |when With aplomb,| Finally, he legally changed ae ¢ was placed to pay $150 Mz3 . ) Dough Re Mi. ing lowered anded to in- ment wouldn't open. lassless| maiden name, ‘ *
and ordered tte |e) Sean's Notebook Saabs Tending, aplings exten: he. sepged Crewgh & Ms nome te Sane a ee quart encte sestany ty Ove Mai Court Rules TRS TeR PI |se:15-c7) Lady of Chao be, sulaose cad’ eames amu” tence
Sean ue we an ter County. Cireait Jutge Ine 10:25 (9) Billboard. °
: former when ; a Doty. 7
Iiment may
.
for shots through
Broad- Bus aa TT @ Trams Hint, |, Aron tr, einen my -—_—_— ded Anger Was | tri .re" ora pats a (on ar (9) Special Agent: available at all Pontiac elementary Misgui
. * * & pp feos -At charge of assault |” j Seto SAL Ale)
hial and out-of-town |
‘
| » the show) » more armed rob- PORTLAND, Maine (AP)—The edha(=tbe ~ 10:55 (7) News. schools, Paroc "
naolin | Whatever happens intent to commit
ims ruled igor jek Ale ees Al lusee (2) 1 Love Lucy. , children register at Crofoot School, May Wynn Ss must go on. yore tee 2 jenn He pleaded guilty te felom- | 1701.5 — penal oA. of Pail | M1 EL = (4) Price Is Righ —!289 W. Huron St.
:
commercials whi ‘assault May 7. . }42 that )
: * * *
of two models whose faces lous
at- private school Pupils is ised that all courses | EARL WILSON -~ [nants ? One night one Greenwood was changed with the court's ruling A are being offered os ‘oly, fe NEW YORK — We were — aad bio lovely wife ot the modele started to taint in empting to ryt Green- held that it ‘he Legislature. trengthening program . }
“Maverick” TV stars, an ne } middie of a commercial, on March 17 in , 2 by an act of promotion, th ose. is involved, mm? Jack ma aaa oan res See mee ee “What you ine ce raed t See alee through the door ~ hig 3 legal without « legisative oa Gi ai ; mien ee ES RS oS oe ena 13 Surfeited Yy
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She 4 discovered her, and wan commercial was finished. Hallock grabbed it truggle. |four Protestant i Er at U; oad ré cu before go Lee mickey. That's tel ert claims he only want-| court, two Romam Catholic jus- 16 Che
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tay :
Greenwood
The 17 Repose
Charge on
tos
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to Hallock. 18 Bleeping
and mad about
® ed to sell the gun tices dissented. e furniture
Liquor Control “I was good ing to change my h Ge p
[ *® ® . enetr beck
Commission a — ‘ heard Races Wynn because that ™ Yout ts rison Ask Holiday Ruling The current — cow Pty sty’
owners
a style
: name to play
Mich.| taken any. action Ret one oe al Caine Mutiny abe told me at Denny's fp $30 Home Theft [Soc “of Post Otic Previous, years oer lee (var.)
WY
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